INDEX OF PATENTS
ISSUED FROM
THE UNITED STATES
PATENT OFFICE
1956
UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
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CONTENTS
Page
List of Patentees (includes Reissues) 3
List of Design Patentees 887
List of Plant Patentees 931
Classification of Patents 933
Classification of Designs _: 1005
List of Patent, Design, Plant Patent, and Reissue Numbers Appearing
in the Official Gazette for 1956 1011
List of Disclaimers 1013
Decisions Published in the Official Gazette in 1956 1015
1956
PATENTS ISSUED
Patents 46,849— No. 2,728,913 to No. 2,775,761 inclusive.
Designs 2,977— No. 176,490 to No. 179,466 inclusive.
Reissues 158— No. 24,105 to No. 24,262 inclusive.
Plant Patents 101— No. 1,442 to No. 1,542 inclusive.
1 Includes 33 withdrawn.
19 56
LIST OF PATENTEES
This list includes reissue patentees
Arranged in accordance with the first significant character or word of the name (in accordance with city and telephone directory practice).
A. B. Defibrator : See —
Bylund, Alvar. 2,744,012.
A B Ferrosan : See —
Hahn, Ladislaus A., and Frank. 2,766,2G3.
A B Odelberg & Olson : See —
Tiblom, Karl-Erik. 2,760,307.
AB Orga : See —
Dahlin, Olof, G. 2,759,643.
AB Svenska Flaktfabriken : See —
Johanson, Erik. 2,772,486.
Jonsson, Sigvard. 2,759,274.
Kulling. Arne. 2,733,106.
Larsson, Gustaf. 2,771,266.
Liljenstrom, Carl J. 2,773,315.
Lunden, Bror E., Conradi, Larsson, and Airas. 2,761,655.
Magnusson, Folke G. R. 2,761,658.
Wallin, Sven W. 2,765,812.
A. B. Svenska Kapsylfabriken : See —
Ohrstrom, Vilhelm T. 2,733,865.
A/B Svenska Maskinverkin : See —
Hagby, Gustav V., and Jonsson. 2,765,152.
A. C. E. Machinery Ltd. : See —
Stewart, John. 2,744,637.
ACF Industries, Inc. : See —
Bogard, Fred J. 2,750,053.
Dietrichson, William F. 2,769,404.
Erbal, Frank R. 2,757,349.
Ericson, George R. 2,766,517.
Furrer, John R. 2,743,943.
Furrer, John R. 2,756,688.
Greene, William L. 2,753,684.
Harbulak, Harry J. 2,741,998.
Hollabaugh, Max G., Sher, and Wisner. 2,772,135.
Jones, Maldwyn E. 2,759,716.
Jones, Maldwyn E. 2,762,355.
Kommer, Fred A. 2,775,435.
Kommer, Fred A. 2,775,711.
Mann, Bertram H., and Goodridge. 2,762,350.
McConnell, Charles K. 2,766,974.
Newman, Odus O. 2,756,683.
Nielsen, Axel. 2,771,769.
Schanz, Arthur C. 2,743,661.
Schweiss, Joseph. 2,762,614.
Sher, Fred D. 2,761,910.
Szwargulski, Alex N. 2,767,392.
Wagner, Robert, Fagin, and Goss. 2,768,340.
Walker, Nelson C. 2,753,811.
Ward, Robert W., and Watson. 2,757,597.
Wehrlin, Richard F., and Leebl. 2,737,579.
Zub, Albert W. 2,775,436.
A. !C. I. Plastics Proprietary Ltd. See —
Finberg, Nathan, and Calder. 2,744,288
A. G. fiir Grundwasserbauten : See —
Fehlmann, Hans B. 2,768,951.
Fehlmann, Hans B. 2,774,240.
A-M Com. : See —
Schwaneke, Alfred E. and F. C. 2,741,682.
Schwaneke, Alfred E. and F. C. 2,753,419.
A. M. S. Corp. : See —
Starck, Arthur M., and Gency. 2,752,642.
A-P Controls Corp. : See —
Ehlke, Edward C. 2,733,865.
Heiser, Ferdinand F., McCarty, and Vicenzi. 2,743,871.
Johnson, Roy W., and Duncan. 2,757,722.
Johnson, Roy W., Biermann, and Burghduff. 2,743,769.
Johnson. Roy \V., and Heiser. 2,733,955.
APRA Precipitator Corp. : See —
Welts, Jeremy. 2,771,150.'
A. P. V. Co. Ltd., The : See—
Paine, Stanley W. T. 2,768,897.
: See —
Przedpeleski, and Ringer
2,770,727.
van Steeden. 2,733,986.
A. R. F. Products, Inc.
Hupert, Julius J.
A. S. Norduco : See —
Pluim, Jan, Sipkes,
A/S Protan : See—
Helgerud, Oyvind, and Olsen. 2,763,557.
A/S Sadolin & Holmblad : See —
Clauson-Kaas, Niels K. F. W. 2,748,147.
Clauson-Kaas, Niels K. F. W. 2,757,181.
Clauson-Kaas, Niels K. F. W., Elming, and Nielsen.
2,748,142.
A/S Toms Laboratorium : See —
Hansen, Jens M., S. F. M. and E. M. 2,742,000.
A and T Development Corp. : See —
Avril, Arthur C. 2,762,105.
AVE Transportmittel Holding A. G. : See —
Mittendrein, Michael, and Gobel. 2,770,464.
A & W Machine Co., The : See —
Wilson, Harry A. 2,771,908.
Wilson, Harry A., and Alix. 2,735,158.
Wilson, Harry A., and Alix. 2,735,159.
Aagaard, Fridtjof, to American Cyanamid Co. Fluid pressure
control. 2,734,526, 2-14-56, CI. 137 — 486.
Aagaard, Fridtjof, to American Cyanamid Co. Weight re-
corder. 2,773,685, 12-11-56, CI. 265 — 5.
Aagaard, Leif, and H. Aspenschied, to National Lead Co.
Method for making titanium carbide from phosphates.
2,733,134, 1-31-56, CI. 23—208.
Aagaard, Paul M. : See —
Schurman, Glenn A., Aagaard, and Blake. 2,772,405.
Aarnio, Reino, to Fiat Metal Mfg. Co. Shower shield for
bathtub. 2,774,973, 12-25-56, CI. 4—149.
Aaron, J. D. : See —
Wright, Jacob J. 2,769,254.
Aaron, Lewis M. Filtering means for aquarium water.
2,765,275, 10-2-56, CI. 210—16.
Aaron, Manie E. Rock gouge attachment for bulldozer
blades. 2,763,073, 9-18-56, CI. 37—145.
Aasland, John L., to International Harvester Co. Ear con-
veyor chain for corn harvesters. 2,762,494, 9-11-56, CI.
198—171.
Ab. Hagglund & Soner : See —
Akerman, Olov. 2,735,973.
Abajian, Aram C. Continuous-blade razor. 2,757,449,
8-7-56, CI. 30 — 40.
Abate, Nicholas J., % to W. F. Chew. Self-contained free
floating window or door actuated burglar alarm for wood
or steel casements therefor. 2,752,876, 7-3-56, CI. 116 — 16.
Abbe, Edward J., to Elwell-Parker Electric Co. Tier lift
truck. 2,747,689, 5-29-56, CI. 187—9.
Abberley, Maurice W. Potters' lathes and chucks. 2,732,214,
1-24-56, CI. 279—3.
Abberley, Maurice W. Potters' lathes and chucks. 2,732,215,
1-24-56, CI. 279—3.
Abbett, Roy C, to Radio Corp. of America. Voltage divider
network. 2,738,464, 3-13-56, CI. 333—8.
Abbett, Roy C, to Radio Corp. of America. Radio frequency
amplifier system. 2,747,029, 5-22-56, CI. 179—171.
Abbey, John C. : See —
Gumbert, Charles W., and Abbey. 2,749,146.
Abbott, Andrew D. : See —
Benoit, George J., Jr., and Abbott. 2,748,170.
Abbott, Andrew D., and L. F. Brooke, to California Research
Corp. Lubricating oil and process for forming the same.
2,741,649, 4-10-56, CI. 260—683.4.
Abbott, Arthur R. : See —
Morgan, Paul E., Abbott, and Maciejowski. 2,737,390.
Abbott, Elbert V. Coin operated ticket vending machine.
2,742,338, 4-17-56, CI. 312 — 39.
Abbott, Fredric M., D. C. Balsley, and H. F. Bamesberger,
to General Mills, Inc. Flour bleaching apparatus.
2,746,375, 5-22-56, CI. 99—263.
Abbott, George F., Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Trunk circuit. 2,762,865, 9-11-56, CI. 179 — 27.
Abbott, John A., Jr., to American Machine & Foundry Co.
Method of treating tobacco and tobacco products. 2,739,599,
3-27-56, CI. 131—121.
Abbott Laboratories : See —
Abel, David W. 2,746,455.
Clemence, Le Roy W., and Eichel. 2,746,972.
Close, Warren J. 2,759,002.
Cushing, Ira B., and Davis. 2,753,279.
Cushing, Ira B., and Kratovil. 2,755,275.
Frost, Douglas V.. and Mclntire. 2,738,299.
Hartop, William L., Jr., and Morrisey. 2,747,756.
Hoffhine, Charles E., Jr. 2,761,859.
Horrom, Bruce W., and Sommers. 2,761,860.
Kirchmeyer. Frederick J., and Vincent. 2,741,573.
Morrisey, Edward J., Jr., and Richards. 2,775,240.
Sommers, Armiger H., and Barnes. 2,769.819.
Abbott, Leslie S., D. Faulkner, and C. E. Hollis, to The Dis-
tillers Co. Ltd. Condensation products of dialdehydes with
1,2-alkylene oxides. 2,739,972, 3-27-56, CI. 260 — 340.9.
Abbott, Leslie S., and A. R. Graham, to The Distillers Co.
Ltd. Process of producing piperidine compounds. 2,762,813,
9-11-56, CI. 260—293.2.
Abbott, Lewis D. Bandage package. 2,752,038, 6-26-56, CI.
206—63.2.
Abbott, Miles M. Cross slide feed control mechanism.
2,738,695, 3-20-56, CI. 82—24.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Abbott, Robert H. Railroad tie adzing machine. 2,759,505,
8-21-56, CI. 144—133. _, T
Abbott, Robert H., and G. M. Meisel, to Colorado Iron Works
Co. Bearing for vertical rotary shaft. 2,755,150, 7-17-56,
CI. 308—231.
Abbott, Ward D. : See—
Schuck, Raymond W., and Abbott. 2,733,107.
Abbott, William B. : See—
Rossetto, Louis, Hilpman, and Abbott. 2,774,463.
Abbott, William T. Anchor having a slidable stock. 2,748,741,
6-5-56, CI. 114 — 207.
Abbott Worsted Mills, Inc. : See —
Perry, Winthrop L. 2,732,610.
Abboud, Harry I., Va to J. A. Izen. Apparatus for sep-
arating aerosols from gases. 2,769,506, 11-6-56, CI.
183 — 58.
Abbrecht, Hermann R. Brush. 2,732,577, 1-31-56, Cl.
Abbrecht, Hermann R. Flower pot. 2,738,621, 3-20-56, Cl.
47—38.
Abdelnour, Edward C. : See —
Gordon, Harry B. and A., and Abdelnour. 2,775,751.
Abdite Industries, Inc. : See —
Czarnik, Stanley J. 2,741,309.
Czarnik, Stanley J. 2,749,961.
Abdo, Milton K., C. Connally, Jr., and C. R. Sandberg, to
Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Constriction gas anchor.
2,764,102, 9-25-56, Cl. 103—203.
A'Beckett, William J. Apparatus for mixing liquids of
different temperatures. 2,774,538, 12-18-56. Cl. 236—12.
Abeel, Alan C, Jr., and G. L. Matheson, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Apparatus and technique for con-
trolling flow of finely divided solids in the conversion of
hydrocarbons. 2J63.599, 9-18-56, Cl. 196—52.
Abegg & Reinhold Co. : See —
Abegg, Walter A. 2,763,468.
Abegg, Walter A., to Abegg & Reinhold Co. Well drilling
master bushing assemblies. 2,763,468, 9-18-56, Cl.
255 — 23.
Abel, Damon C. Weighted golf club head cover. 2,737,394,
3-6-56, Cl. 273—194.
Abel, David W„ to Abbott Laboratories. Venoclysis equip-
ment. 2,746,455, 5-22-56, Cl. 128—221.
Abel, Frederick, to The Huffman Mfg. Co. Bicycle stabilizer.
2,752.169, 6-26-56, Cl. 280—304.
Abel, Frederick, and F. R. McNeill, to The HuffmanMfg.
Co. Power mower with cord securing clip. 2,775,087,
12-25-56, Cl. 56—25.4.
Abel, Gerhard : See —
Trommsdorff, Ernst, Abel, and Volker. 2,763,961.
Abel, Gerhard, and T. Volker, to Rohm & Haas G. m. b. H.
Polymerization products of urea and alpha, beta unsat-
urated acids used as soil conditioner. 2,774,659, 12-18-56,
Cl. 71—28.
Abel, Karl. French window fastening device. 2,755,119,
7_17_56, Cl. 292—11.
Abel, Martin L., to Tann Corp. Double wheel pulley.
2,755,675, 7-24-56, Cl. 74—230.01.
Abel, Martin L., to Tann Corp. Pillow block. 2,761,746,
9-4-56. Cl. 308—72.
Abel, Martin L., to Tann Corp. Lubricated bearing for
supporting a pulley and blower vanes. 2,761,747, 9-4-56,
Cl. 308—121.
Abel, Martin S. Syringe construction. 2,735,735. 2-21-56,
Cl. 309—4.
Abel, Paul J., to The Yoder Co. Methods of and apparatus
for making tubes. 2,737,563, 3-6-56, Cl. 219 — 6.
Abel, Paul J., to The Yoder Co. Induction means.
2,769,888, 11-6-56, Cl. 219—8.5.
Abel, Wilbur J. Fishing device. 2,753,044, 7-10-56, Cl.
43 — 17.
Abel, William T. Boat loading and carrying device for an
automobile. 2,753,063, 7-3-56. Cl. 214 — 450.
Abell, Donald E. : See —
Stringer, Loren F., and Abell. 2,752,544.
Abell, Donald E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Control
apparatus for dvnamo-electric machines. 2,752,554,
5-26-56, Cl. 322—28.
Abell, Donald E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Winding
reel speed limit. 2,760,129, 8-21-56. Cl. 318—7.
Abell, Donald E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Three-phase
low frequency generator. 2,774,030, 12-11-56, Cl. 322 — 61.
Abell, Donald E., and H. J. Oakes, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Three-phase low frequency generator. 2,743,411,
4-24-56, Cl. 322 — 61.
Abell, Parker E., Jr. Portable lock box. 2,755,748, 7-24-56,
Cl. 109—52.
Abels, Irving. Eye-shade for attachment to spectacles.
2,752,598, 7-3-56, Cl. 2—13.
Abelson, Arthur, and J. G. Schmorhun. to Sargent & Green-
leaf, Inc. Escape door lock. 2,752,773, 7-3-56, Cl. 70—92.
Abelson, Maurice. Sill cover for window devices. 2,731,117,
1-17-56, Cl. 189—75.
Abelson, Philip H. Production of uranium hexafluoride.
2,756,125, 7-24-56, Cl. 23—14.5.
Abendroth, Guss F., W. T. Ilfrey, and G. H. Tausch, to
Esso Research and Engineering Co. Method for con-
trolling sand in wells. 2,775,303, 12-25-56, Cl. 166—15.
Abendroth, Guss F., G. H. Tausch, and W. T. Ilfrey, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Gravel packing and wash
tool. 2,755,862, 7-24-56, Cl. 166—51.
Aber. Homer B.. to J. I. Case Co. Power lifts. 2,748,680,
6-5-56. Cl. 97 — 46.11.
to Livestock
, 1-31-56, Cl.
Abercrombie & Fitch Co. : See —
Haynes, Walter S. 2,767,758.
Abercrombie, Ian H. Valve mechanism silencing device.
2,731,957, 1-24-56, Cl. 123—90.
Aberle, Ulysses G., to The Garrett Corp. Connector. 2,731,618,
1-17-56, Cl. 339—268.
Aberle, Ulysses G., to The Garrett Corp. Terminal block.
2,764,749, 9-25-56, Cl. 339—150.
AbildgaardL William H., and C. C. Herbert,
Sprayer Mfg. Co. Livestock prod. 2,733,003
231 — 2.
Abington Textile Machinery Works : See—
Rowe, Frank E., Jr. 2,740,994.
Abitibi Power & Paper Co., Ltd. : See —
Stokes, Joseph L., and Borchers. 2,756,972.
Able, Edward T., to B. K. Sweeney Mfg. Co. Ratchet adapters
for socket wrenches. 2,773,574, 12-11-56, Cl. 192 — 43.1.
Abolins, Vievaldis : See —
Finholt, Robert W., and Abolins. 2,730,474.
Aboulenc, Jules : See —
Lafumas, Paul, and Aboulenc. 2,732.381.
Abplanalp, Robert H., % to F. G. Lodes and % to J. J.
Baessler. Aerosol dispenser. 2,733,842, 2-7-56, Cl.
222—394.
Abplanalp, Robert H., % to F. G. Lodes and % to J. J.
Baessler. Foam dispensing head for aerosols. 2,753,214,
7-3-56, Cl. 299—95.
Abplanalp, Robert H, % to J. J. Baessler. Aerosol dispenser.
2,773,722, 12-11-56, Cl. 299—95.
Abraham, James G., to The National Supply Co. Drilling
control. 2,759,702, 8-21-56, Cl. 254 — 173.
Abrahams, Lillian L. Protector for shoes. 2,747,303,
5-29-56. Cl. 36—72.
Abrahamsen, Henry C. : See —
Derr, Elmer B., and Dales, and Abrahamsen. 2,760,301.
Abrahamsen, Henry C, to International Harvester Co. Ad-
justable louver ventilating grille assembly. 2,735,351,
2-21-56, Cl. 98—40.
Abrahamson, Charles M., and K. P. Grube, to All-Steel Equip-
ment Inc. Sliding drawer construction. 2,743,149, 4-24-56,
Cl. 312—219.
Abrahamson, Clark A., to Quality Box Co. Inc. Mailing tube.
2,756,924, 7-31-56, Cl. 229—93.
Abram, Irving. Pneumatic jacket. 2,729,259, 1-3-56, Cl.
150—52.
Abram, Leo, and R. Hathaway, to Metropolitan-Vickers Elec-
trical Co. Ltd. Electrically operated hoists, winders, and
the like. 2,774,025, 12-11-56, Cl. 318—241.
Abram, Noah J. : See —
Ipatieff. Vladimir N., and Monroe. 2^750,261.
Abramitis, Walter W., to Armour and Co. Systemic insecti-
cides. 2,751,713, 6-26-56, Cl. 47 — 58.
Abramitis, Walter W., W. C. O'Kane, and J. Harwood, to
Armour & Co. Method of protecting seeds using short alkyl
chain ammonium halides. 2,740,744, 4-3-56, Cl. 167 — 38.
Abramoska, Alfred A. : See —
Smrekar, Larry F. 2,752,161.
Abramoska, Alfred A. Pusher for polygonal-shaped stock.
2,741,482, 4-10-56, Cl. 279^1.
Abrams Aerial Survey Corp. : See —
Karr, William S., and Warren. 2,728,986.
Abrams, James W. Plow with automatic tripper. 2,731,899,
1-24-56, Cl. 97^7.83.
Abrams, Louis. Drapery pleater. 2,749,977, 6-12-56, Cl.
160—348.
Abrams, Michael, to Anaconda Wire and Cable Co. Wire
insulation test apparatus. 2,753,521, 7-3-56, Cl. 324 — 54.
Abrams, Ned H. Reinforced concrete bin structure.
2,746,283, 5-22-56, Cl. 72—6.
Abrams, Norman H., to Phoenix Industries, Inc. Closure
for metallic foil containers. 2,759,656, 8-21-56, Cl.
229-^3.
Abrams, Walter F., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Concrete tool immobilizing circuit. 2,747,154, 5-22-56,
Cl. 318—445.
Abrams, Walter J., and C. H. Jennings, to Fashion Frocks,
Inc. Staple sealed corrugated box. 2,774,529, 12-18-56,
Cl. 229—33.
Abramsen, Finn B. : See —
Breza, George, and Abramsen. 2,731,869.
Abramson, Daniel J. Speculum. 2,769,441, 11-6-56, Cl.
128 — 4.
Abramson, Harold A. Epinephrine ointment and method of
preparation thereof. 2,735,799, 2-21-56, Cl. 167—63.
Abramson, Harry. Building wall sidings. 2,766,861,
10-16-56, Cl. 189—86.
Abramson, Helmer A., to 'Calumet & Hecla, Inc. Method of
making substantially pure cupric diammino carbonate.
2,730,429, 1-10-56, Cl. 23—61.
Abramson, Moe, and S. F. Danko, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of the Army.
Process of assembling electrical circuits. 2,756,485,
7-31-56, Cl. 29—155.5.
Abresch, Carel F., to General Motors Corp. Domestic appli-
ance. 2,739,317, 3-27-56, Cl. 4—191.
Abresch, Carel F., to General Motors Corp. Domestic appli-
ance. 2,739,469, 3-27-56, Cl. 68—21.
Abresch, Carel F., to General Motors Corp. Domestic ap-
pliance. 2,759,347, 8-21-56, Cl. 68—21.
Abresch, Carel F., and F. H. McCormick. to General Motors
Corp. Dishwashing machine. 2,734,520, 2-14^56, Cl.
134—174.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Abs Alfred J : See
'Barnett, Arthur R., Surer, and Abs. 2,770,887.
Surer, Oswald, and Abs. 2,775,043.
Abt, Clifford F. : See-
Miner, Richard Y., Evans, and Abt. 2,745,600.
Miner, Richard Y., Evans, and Abt. 2,745,995.
Academy Electrical Products Corp. : See —
Greenbaum, Arthur. 2,735,078.
Greenbaum, Arthur. 2,769,154.
Acco Products, Inc. : See —
White. Gerard D., and Ashley. 2,764,240.
Ace Engineering & Machine Co., Inc. : See —
Dunn, William M. 2,757,225.
Feketics, Frank G. 2,753,390.
Ace Glass Inc. : See — ■
De Woody, Charles M., and Magera. 2,742,709.
Aceves, Julius G. : See —
Amy, Ernest V., and Aceves. 2,744,167.
Achenbach, John C, and S. I. Tourshou, to Radio Corp. of
America. Series connected totem-triode amplifiers.
2,750.450, 6-12-56, CI. 179—171.
Achenbach, John F., and V. C. Jones. Implement hitch with
vertical pivot and spaced horizontal guide for agricultural
tractor. 2,745,680, 5-15-56, CI. 280 — 499.
Acheson, Louis K., to The Hoover Co. Air supported cleaner
with control. 2,751,038, 6-19-56, CI. 183—37.
Achille, Pietro. Process for the production of sulphur and
hydrogen sulphide from iron sulphides. 2,769,691, 11-6-56,
CI. 23—181.
Achilles, Werner. Apparatus for foiling backings. 2,771,120,
11-20-56, CI. 154—37.
Achterberg. George W. : See —
Bond. Alfred A., and Achterberg. 2,751,120.
Achtzig, Christoph, to Porzellanfabrik Weiden Gebrueder
Bauscher, Zweigniederlassung der Lorenz Hutschenreuther
Aktiengesellschaft in Selb. Cup with handle. 2,770,956,
11-20^56, CI. 65—13^
I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
5,8-dithiooctanoic acid. 2,752,373,
I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
acids and their preparation.
Acker, Donald S.
Process for preparing
6-26-56. CI. 260—399.
Acker, Donald S., to E.
7-cyano-6-ketoheptanoic
2,752.375. 6-26-56, CI. 260 — 404.
Acker. Donald S.. and C. W. Todd, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Co. Preparation of acids having thiol groups on the
ultimate and antepenultimate carbons from the carboxyl.
2,752.374. 6-26-56, CI. 260 — 399.
Acker, George H., to The Farval Corp. Fluid distributing
system. 2,753,955, 7-10-56, CI. 184—7.
Ackerman, Carl D., P. R. McCarthy, and T. R. Orem, to
Gulf Research & Development Co. High temDerature
lubricating compositions. 2,761,844, 9-4-56, CI. 252 — 29.
Ackerman, Joseph I., Jr., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Prepara-
tion of addnct of urea or thiourea in the presence of an
aqueous solution of monoethylamine. 2,758,108, 8-7-56,
CI. 260—96.5.
Ackerman, Norman A., to Perma-Power Co. Means for
brightening picture tubes. 2,757,316, 7-31-56, CI.
315—106.
Ackerman. William W. : See —
Wilckens. Eibe A., and Ackerman. 2,760,315.
Ackermann, Franz, to Ciba Ltd. Derivatives of 4 : 4'-di-
aminostilbenedisulfonic acid-(2:2') and process of making
same. 2,763,650, 9-18-56, CI. 260—249.6.
Ackermann, Hans : See —
Schetty, Guido, and Ackermann. 2,730.521.
Ackermann, Joseph A., to The Elwell Parker Electric Co.
Die handling industrial lift truck. 2,756,885, 7-31-56,
CI. 214—514.
Ackermann, Pan! : See —
Kolbel. Herbert, nnd Ackermann. 2,775,607.
Ackerson, Edwin I. : See —
Dahlquist, Oscar E., and Ackerson. 2,774,151.
Ackert. George F., and R. A. Peterson. Process for extraction
of sulfur from sulfur ores. 2.731.332, 1-17-56, CI. 23 — 308.
Aekles. Virgil E. Doughnut cooking machine. 2,767,641,
10-23-56. CI. 99—406.
Ackney, Amos : See —
Schwartz, Joseph, and Ackley. 2,740,331.
Ackroyd. Norvik, and S. A. Lamb, to Imperial Chemical In-
dustries Ltd. Production of colorless oxo-alcohol plasticizer
esters. 2.752,386, 6-26-56, CI. 260 — 475.
Acme Coppersmithing and Machine Co. : See —
Epstein, Joshua. 2,753,048.
Acme Highway Products Corp. : See —
Brickman, Alan E. 2,743,652.
Acme Homes Metal Works, Inc. : See —
Duncan, William A. 2.731.317.
Duncan, William A. 2.766.959.
Duncan, William A. 2,771,616.
Acme Industrial Co. : See —
Breit, Heinz B. 2,758.383.
Newton, Alwin B. 2,739,458.
Newton, Alwin B. 2,763,995.
Acme Precision Products, Inc. : See —
Snow, John E. 2,770,431.
Acme Protection Equipment Co. : See —
Glidden, Galen M. 2,737,659.
Acme 'Shear Co.. The : See —
Sejman, Edmund L., and Lorenzo. 2,741,843.
Edmund L., and Lorenzo. 2,741,844.
Acme Steel Co. : See —
Gregory, Ivan H. 2,752,807.
MacChesney, Chester M. 2.743.631.
MacChesney, Chester M. 2,753,936.
MacChesney, Chester M. 2,759,233.
Acme Visible Records, Inc. : See —
Cassady, Walter G., and Perkins. 2,732,822.
Deinlein, Victor E. 2,762,673.
King, Oliver K. 2,752,707.
Reed, Walden E. 2,752,706.
Aco Inc. : See —
Duchesneau. Herve R., and Carling. 2,735,688.
Acomb, Byron H, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. Air-
oxygen mixing apparatus for hospitals. 2,767,727,
10-23-56, CI. 137—111.
Acomb, Byron H., to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp.
Regulator for oxygen and other gases. 2,768,643, 10-30-56,
CI. 137—505.42.
Acorn Iron and Wire Works : See —
Kitzelman, Edward H. 2,749,164.
Acoustic Research, Inc. : See—
Villchur, Edgar M. 2,775,309.
Acra Electric Corp. : See —
Browne, Donald W. 2,754,406.
Acrometal Products, Inc. : See —
Bieber, Frederick J. 2,751,675.
Bieber, Frederick J., and Steinback. 2,753,622.
Acrow (Engineers) Ltd. : See —
Elliott, John. 2,729,252.
Acterman, Joseph S., D. L. Freebairn, Jr., and B. J. Sherwood,
to North American Aviation, Inc. Instrument bearing.
2,752,209, 6-26-56, CI. 308—172.
Actiengesellschaft Job, Jacob Pieter & Cie. : See —
Haefeli, Jakob. 2,739,761.
Hoffmann, Walter. 2,732,683.
Stahli, Gustav. 2,749,698.
Acton, Foster S. Kick-off mechanism for sawing machine.
2,742,935, 4-24-56, CI. 143—157.
Acton, Jack C, and A. B. Zeissler, to General Electric Co.
Means for reinforcing random wound coils. 2,749,460,
6-5-56, CI. 310—260.
Acton, Jack C, and A. B. Zeissler, to General Electric
Co. Webbing of rotor bar extensions. 2,774,900,
12-18-56, CI. 310—270.
Acton Laboratories, Inc. : See-
Burgess, Lauren M. 2,748,230.
Forrest, John W. 2,751,788.
Forrest, John W. 2,757,059.
Graustein, Walter W., Jr. 2,757,338.
Pihl, George E. 2,757,245.
Pihl, George E. 2,763,830.
Acton, Len : See —
Mann, Grover C, and Acton. 2,752,645.
Acton, Russel D. Hydraulic steering mechanism for tractors.
2,755,625, 7-24-56, CI. 60—52.
Adachi, Kazuma. Clutch installation for prevention of noises.
2,751,766. 6-26-56. CI. 64 — 27.
Adair, Robert V., E. D. Dammert, and E. C. Van Beers, to
The Gleason Works. Method and apparatus for roll quench-
ing and straightening cylindrical elongated workpieces.
2,748.038, 5-29-56, CI. 148—12.4.
Adam, Donald T. Marine hoist. 2,761,571, 9-4-56, CI.
214—15.
Adam, Frank, to Frank Adam Electric Co. Wire duct.
2,762,398, 9-11-56, CI. 138—75.
Adam, Frank, Electric Co. : See —
Adam, Frank. 2,762,398.
Adam. Frederick B. 2,749,385.
Stieglitz, Henry M. 2,757,032.
Stieglitz, Henry M. 2,757,248.
Adam, Frederick B., to Frank Adam Electric Co. Busduct.
2,749.385, 6-5-56. CI. 174—99.
Adam, Ludwig, R. Haeckel, and A. Schanz, to Kleinschanzlin-
Pumpen Aktiengesellschaft. Core and shell for electro-
motors. 2,761,984, 9-4-56, CI. 310 — 64.
Adam. Paul. Electro-machine with balanced armature reac-
tion. 2,736,831, 2-28-56, CI. 310—268.
Adamec, Gilbert : See —
Layton, Mary E., and Adamec. 2.751.840.
Yost, Oscar A., and Adamec. 2,750,769.
Adamec. John B. : See —
Goetzel, Claus G., and Adamec. 2,752.666.
Goetzel, Claus G., and Adamec. 2,753,261.
Adams, Albert : See —
Wrege. Edgar E., and Adams. 2,733,809.
Adams, Archie D. : See —
Kleiss, Louis D., and Adams. 2,767,232.
Adams, Cecil E. : See —
Bonnette, Leroy E., and Adams. 2,737,899.
Neff, Darby B., and Adams. 2,737,928.
Adams, Cecil E., to The Denison Engineering Co. Pilot
control mechanism for hydraulic apparatus. 2,737,929,
3-13-56, CI. 121—39.
Adams, Cecil E., and E. H. Born, to The Denison Engineering
Co. Pressure reducing valve. 2,747,606, 5-29-56, CI.
137 — 489.5.
Adams, Cecil E., and J. R. English, to The Denison Engineer-
ing Co. Vane type pump. 2,762,312, 9-11-56, CI.
103 — 136.
Cecil E., and R. Smilges, to The Denison Engineer-
ing Co. Servo control mechanism for hydraulic appara-
tus. 2,762,342, 9-11-56, CI. 121 — 4G.5.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Adams, Charles A. Impeller for impact crusher. 2,752,098,
6-26-56, CI. 241—197.
Adams, Charles, Jr. Pipe hanger. 2,762,592, 9-11-5G, CI.
248—59.
Adams, Charles R. : See —
Hyatt, David H., Siginon, and Adams. 2,752,122.
Adams, Charles \V. Fish stringer. 2,734,671, 2-14-56, CI.
224—7.
Adams, Chelsie I. Work guide attachment for forming in-
visible stitches. 2,736,283, 2-28-56, CI. 112—140.
Adams, Clark E. : See —
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., and Adams. 2,768,127.
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., Krebs, and Adams. 2,737,474.
Adams, Clark E., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Cracking of heavy hydrocarbons with inert solids.
2,756,195, 7-24-56, CI. 196—55.
Adams, Clark E., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Process and apparatus for retorting oil shale. 2,764,531,
9-25-56, CI. 202—14.
Adams, Clark E., R. W. Krebs, and C. N. Kimberlin, Jr., to
Esso Research and Engineering Co. Conversion of heavy
hydrocarbon oils. 2,731,394, 1-17-56, CI. 196—49.
Adams, Clark E., and C. X. Kimberlin, Jr., to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Upgrading of heavy hydrocar-
bonaceous residues. 2,763,600, 9-18-56, CI. 196 — 52.
Adams, Claude W., and W. O. Warren, to The Dentists' Supply
Co. of New York. Tooth size and form indicator.
2,752,689, 7-3-56, CI. 33 — 174.
Adams, Claude W., and J. E. Watson, to The Dentists' Supply
Co. of New York. Artificial teeth selection rim. 2,7(i0,2ii9,
8-28-56, CI. 32—71.
Adams. Clifford C. Eliminating static electric shock from
automobile seat covers. 2,751,523, 6-19-56. CI. 317 — 2.
Adams, Daniel M., to General Motors Corp. Simulated wire
wheel. 2,751,256. 6-19-56, CI. 301—37.
Adams, David H. Paint roller for woven wire fences, etc.
2,735,128, 2-21-56, CI. 15—230.
Adams, Donald B. : See —
Jones, Richard S. 2,736,391.
Jones, Richard S. 2,766,846.
Adams, E. A., & Son, Inc. : See —
Evans, Andrew J. 2,764,881.
Adams, Frank R. Polarized self-neutralizing servomotor.
2,771,572, 11-20-56, CI. 317—172.
Adams, Frederic H. : See —
Hardy, William B., and Adams. 2,766,226.
Hardy, William B., and Adams. 2,766,227.
Hardy, William B., and Adams. 2,760,228.
Hardy, William B., and Adams. 2,766,229.
Adams, Frederick G., and W. E. Marshall, to Minneapolis-
Honeywell Regulator Co. Control apparatus. 2,763,750,
9-18-56, CI. 200—122.
Adams, George F., to Universal Oil Products Co. Means
for separating a mixed gaseous feed stream. 2,742,103,
4-17-56, CI. 183—2.
Adams, Grant C. : See —
Cutler, Stanley, and Adams. 2,738,758.
Adams, Grover E. Load handling attachment for industrial
lift trucks. 2,757,813, 8-7-56, CI. 214 — 654.
Adams, Harold A., to Colored Television Co. Colored tele-
vision system. 2,769,027, 10-30-56, CI. 178—5.4.
Adams, Harold K. Engraving instrument used in map making.
2.735.177, 2-21-56, CI. 30—164.9.
Adams, Harold K. Engraving instrument used in map making.
2.735.178, 2-21-56, CI. 30—164.9.
Adams, Harry M., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Article dryer.
2,742,711, 4-24-56, CI. 34—147.
Adams, Harry M., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Navy. Article trans-
fer mechanism. 2,761,541, 9-4-56, CI. 198 — 25.
Adams, Harvey D., J. E. Geasland, and E. L. Montague, to
Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. Automatic wire marking ma-
chine. 2,731,750, 1-24-56, CI. 41 — 1.
Adams, Henry W., Jr. Device for testing or measuring ca-
pacitance or inductance. 2,741,741, 4-10-56, CI. 324 — 59.
Adams, Howard E. : See — -
McClellan, Marcus E., Skromme, Sutherland, Adams, and
Griffin. 2,746,233.
Adams, James, Jr., to Raybestos-Manhattan, Inc. Power
transmission belt. 2,746,308, 5-22-56, CI. 74 — 233.
Adams, James, Jr., and G. Marton, Jr., to Ravbestos-Manhat-
tan, Inc. Hog scraper paddle. 2,758,334, 8-14-56, CI.
Adams, James, Jr., G. R. Lederer, and G. Marton, Jr.,
to Raybestos-Manhattan. Inc. Belt construction, includ-
ing a pleated fabric component. 2,766,159, 10-9-56, CI.
154 — 52.1.
Adams, James R. Multiple receptacle for fishing tackle.
2,744,353, 5-8-56, CI. 43—54.5
Adams, John P., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Shield for mierostrip circuits. 2,754.484, 7-10-56,
CI. 333—99.
Adams, John R. : See —
Reason, Richard E., Adams, and Coleman. 2,741,153.
Adams, Kenneth C. : See —
Kamlukin, Igor, and Adams. 2,756,600.
Adams, Lloyd M., to Titan Chain Saws, Inc. Chain tightener
for powered chain saw. 2,767,746, 10-23-50, CI. 143 — 32.
Adams, Loyd, to Calavo Growers of California. Box un-
stacker. 2,769,570, 11-6-56, CI. 221—225.
Adams, Madonna R. : See —
Shirmeyer, Maxine R., and Adams. 2,771,081.
Adams-Millis Corp. : See —
Bell, Henry G. 2,762,215.
Adams, Mozel A., y2 to J. F. Burdett. Sand pump for oil
and water wells. 2,729,171, 1-3-56, CI. 103—204.
Adams, Mozel A., % to C. V. Radke. Well screen. 2,729,294,
1-3-56, CI. 166—231.
Adams, Nicholas M. Film-forming compositions. 2,739,128,
3-20-56. CI. 252—49.6.
Adams, Oliver F. : See —
Adams, Omar L. and O. F. 2,764,215.
Adams, Omar L. and O. F. Wheel straightening attach-
ment. 2,764,215, 9-25-56, CI. 153 — 48.
Adams, Orlando P., and W. O. Clinedinst, to United States
Steel Corp. Method of heat treating metallic Pipes.
2,748,039, 5-29-56, CI. 148—12.4.
Adams, Paul L. Valve float and coupling therefor. 2,747,605,
5-29-56. CI. 137 — 452.
Adams, Paul L., W. A. Norman, and C. K. Sitterly, to Carr,
Adams & Collier Co. Double hung window sash. 2,732,594,
1-31-56, CI. 20—52.
Adams, Paul R., and S. B. Pickles, to International Telephone
and Telegraph Corp. Omnirange beacon system. 2,753,554,
7-3-56, CI. 343—106.
Adams, Pierrepont : See —
Milionis, Jerry P., and Adams. 2,734,083.
Adams, Richard E. Produce bag. 2,756,922, 7-31-56, CI.
229—65.
Adams, Richard F., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Proc-
ess for making hollow metal articles having passageways.
2,766,514, 10-16-56, CI. 29—157.3.
Adams, Richard F., and M. M. Randle, to Olin Mathieson
Chemical Corp. Heat exchanger assembly. 2,766,019,
10-9-56, CI. 257—256.
Adams Rite Mfg. Co. : See —
Collar, Frank R. 2,736,185.
Adams, Robert T., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Phase comparator. 2,758,278, 8-7-56, CI. 324 — 87.
Adams, Robert T., J. C. Butler, and C. D. Heaton, to Cali-
fornia Research Corp. Removal of salts from acetone-
phenol. 2,734,085, 2-7-56, CI. 260—593.
Adams, Robert T., J. C. Butler, and C. D. Heaton, to Cali-
fornia Research Corp. Recovery of acetone and phenol from
cumene hydroperoxide decomposition product. 2,737,480,
3—6—56 qi 202 39
Adams, Robert T., and J. A. Wagner, to Western Electric
Co., Inc. Apparatus for engaging articles moving on a
rotating turret. 2,764,237, 9-25-56, CI. 164 — 48.
Adams, Simpson J. Stop motion devices. 2,754,653, 7-17-56,
CI. 57—81. „ . J
Adams, Stanley A., to Standard Coil Products Co. Inc. Rod
antenna. 2,740,114, 3-27-56, CI. 343—788.
Adams, Sumner W., to A. A. Sanborn. Belt-supported pistol
holder. 2,743,856, 5-1-56, CI. 224—3.
Adams, William H., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Temperature
measuring device. 2,749,753, 0-12-56, CI. 73—362.
Adams, William J. : See —
Albright. John C. 2,736,604.
Fryer, Edward R., and Adams. 2,773,320.
Adams, William J., to General Motors Corp. Tapered cutting
edge for digging and carrying scraper and associated apron.
2,729,001, 1-3-56, CI. 37—141.
Adams, William J., to General Motors Corp. Apron for dig-
ging and carrying scraper and actuating mechanism there-
for. 2,763,942, 9-25-56, CI. 37 — 126.
Adams, William J., Jr., to Food Machinery and Chemical
Corp. Rotary snow plow. 2,768,453, 10-30-56, CI.
37—43.
Adams, William L., to Industrial Tectonics, Inc. Ball tip
gauge assembly. 2,707,478, 10-23-56, CI. 33—178.
Adams, William S., and W. Brewer, to Sonoco Products Co.
Spinning cot. 2,755,516, 7-24-56, CI. 19—143.
Adams, William S., and B. R. Whaley, to Sonoco Products
Co. Clearer roll construction for textile machines and the
like. 2,765,496, 10-9-56, CI. 19 — 140.
Adamson, Norman : See —
Franklin, Edward, and Adamson. 2,774,319.
Adamson, William M., and G. B. Weldon. Core-lifting means
for rotary drills. 2,747,841, 5-29-56, CI. 255—72.
Adcock, Paul K., Sr., and C. G. Schroeder. Mechanism for
cutting moving work. 2,761,504, 9-4-56, CI. 164 — 60.
Adcock, Willis A., and W. C. Lake, to Stanolind Oil and Gas
Co. Process for the production of carbon disulfide from
hydrogen-sulfide containing gases. 2,767,058, 10-16-56, CI.
23—206.
Adcock, Willis A., and W. C. Lake, to Stanolind Oil and Gas
Co. Carbon disulfide manufacture. 2,767,059, 10-16-56,
CI. 23—206.
Addeco, Inc. : See —
Brown, Joel B. 2,740,291.
Addicks, Mentor C. Machine for conveying bulk material and
control therefor. Re. 24,112, 1-24-56, CI. 254 — 187.
Addicks, Mentor C. Device for handling granular material.
Re. 24,201, 8-28-56, CI. 254—173.
Addie, Albert N. : See —
Johnson, Lauren L., Dilworth, and Addie. 2,745,050.
Addink, Claudius C. J., to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co., trustee. Miniature temperature-responsive resistor.
2,740,031, 3-27-56, CI. 201 — 63.
Addison, Harry W.t Jr. Liquid control valve. 2,738,807,
3-20-56, CI. 137—633.
Addison, Harry W., Jr. Condensate collector for toilet flush
tanks. 2,756,440, 7-31-56, CI. 4—252.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Addison, Leslie M., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Finishing treatment for activated carbon. 2,701,822,
9-^-56, 01. 196— 147.
Address Mail Fast Systems, Inc. : See —
Sauerman, Ernst C. 2,766,685.
Addressograph-Multigraph Corp. : See —
Brinnick, Frederic E., and Van Dusen. 2,773,779.
Crink, Wilbur E., and Colyer. 2,758,538.
Golliwitzer, Walter T. 2,732,793.
Gollwitzer, Walter T. 2,759,253.
Gollwitzer, Walter T. 2,765,733.
Gollwitzer, Walter T. 2,765,849.
Gollwitzer, Walter T. 2,766,827.
Gollwitzer, Walter T., and Lease. 2,734,453.
Griffes, Orin B. and M. W. 2,753,035.
Gruver, John H. 2,731,910.
Gruver, John PI. 2,740,354.
Gruver, John H.. and Mitchell. 2,746,388.
Hueber, Carl J., and Hampton. 2,739,533.
Mitchell, Lester F. 2,730,948.
Mitchell, Lester F. 2,730,949.
Mitchell, Lester F., and Janke. 2,770,192.
Thurmann, August W. M. 2,753,791.
Van Dusen, Charles H., Jr. 2,732,796.
Wagner, Robert L. 2,705,734.
Ade, Fred O., and J. R. Hollingsworth. Rope starter mech-
anism. 2,742,887, 4-24-56, CI. 123 — 185.
Adelman, George N. Process of and apparatus for electronic
visual nerve-tracing. 2,760,485, 8-28-56, CI. 128 — 2.
Adelman, John W., Jr. : See —
Carr, Edward W., Daehler, Adelman, and Hansen.
2,753,889.
Adelman, Milton, R. W. Burke, and R. Leibowitz. Photoemis-
sive tube tester. 2,765.440, 10-2-56, CI. 324 — 20.
Adelman, Robert L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Polyvinyl chloride dissolved in mixtures of a cyclic ether
and an amide. 2,758,104, 8-7-56, CI. 260—30.4.
Adels, John T. Adjustable beam connection for rolling disk
coulter. 2,757,596, 8-7-56, CI. 97—198.1.
Adelson, David E., to Shell Development Co. Phosphorus
and/or sulfur-containing reaction products of carbonyl com-
pounds and polyamines. 2,760,957, 8-28-56, CI. 260 — 132.
Adelson, Samuel L., to Infllco Inc. Device for obtaining a
controlled air pressure directly proportional to the sum of
a plurality of pressures. 2,746,474, 5-22-56, CI. 137 — 85.
Adelson, Samuel L., to Infilco Inc. Electrolytic cell.
2,768,135, 10-23-56, CI. 204—195.
Adelson, Samuel L., to Infilco Inc. Malfunction indicating
and recording system. 2,768,369, 10-23-56, CI. 340 — 213.
Adelt, Heinz E. : See —
McNamee, Wallace J., and Adelt. 2,749,595.
Adelt, Joseph W., to United Parts Mfg. Co. Sealing boot.
2,749,757, 6-12-56, CI. 74—18.2.
Adey, Wilfred M. : See —
Houdry, Eugene J., and Adey. 2,731,541.
Adkins, Harlow D. : See —
Shen, Yuin C, and Adkins. 2,770,139.
Adkins, Rickles N. : See — ■
Morris, Gordon C, and Adkins. 2,741,057.
Adkisson. Robert F. Bale regulator. 2,732,791, 1-31-56, CI.
100 — 4.
Adkisson, William M., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Pulse type receiver circuits. 2,735,084, 2-14-56, CI.
340—167.
Adlaf, William J., to Boyar-Schultz Corp. Releasable screw
threading tool holder. 2,764.767, 10-2-56. CI. 10 — 89.
Adlaf, William J., to Boyar-Schultz Corp. Lead screw tap-
ping attachment having torque responsive feed nut.
2,770,821, 11-20-56, CI. 10—135.
Adlake Co.. The : See —
Hagerty, Andrew T. 2,760,608.
Hagerty, Andrew T. 2,760.609.
Hagerty, Andrew T., and Ehret. 2,754,991.
Hagerty, Andrew T., and Pressnall. 2,763,038.
Adler, Adolf E., to Modern Telephones (Great Britain) Ltd.
Intercommunication telephone systems. 2,704,632, 9-25-50,
CI. 179—1.
Adler, Adolf E., to Modern Telephones (Great Britain) Ltd.
Telephone svstems. 2,704,637. 9-25-56, CI. 179 — 40.
Adler, Alfons. Play block. 2,765,581, 10-9-50, CI. 40 — 26.
Adler. Clarence E. : See —
Simonds, Clarence S., and Adler. 2,759,672.
Adler, Franklin P., to Pullman-Standard Car Mfg. Co. Box
car side sill construction. 2,736,269, 2-28-56, CI. 105 — 414.
Adler, Franklin P., to Pullman-Standard Car Mfg. Co
Lading band anchor arrangement. 2,759,432, 8-21-56, CI
105—369.
Adler, Franklin P., to Pullman-Standard Car Mfg. Co. Lad
ing band anchor., 2,763,219, 9-18-56, CI. 105—369.
Adler, Franklin P., to Pullman-Standard Car Mfg. Co. Lad
ing tie-down for freight vehicles. 2,765,754, 10-9-56, CI
105—369.
Adler, Harold D., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Air Force. Mechanical indi-
cator and signal unit. 2,733,429, 1-31-56, CI. 340 — 345.
Adler, Herman G., to Novi Equipment Co. Hydraulic gov-
ernor and pressure regulating valve structure. 2,733,690,
2-7-56, CI. 121 — 43.
Adler, Herman G., to Novi Equipment Co. Centrifugal gover-
nor with hydraulic booster. 2,745,384, 5-15-56, CI.
121 — 43.
Adler, Jason A. : See — ■
Marshall, Neil A., and Adler. 2,731,559.
Chair seat fastener.
Reinforced chair
Adler, John : See —
Agotai. Carlos. 2,738,982.
Adler, John B., to Shwayder Bros., Inc.
2,729,280, 1-3-56, CI. 155—196.
Adler, John B., to Shwayder Bros., Inc.
seats. 2,757,717, 8-7-56, CI. 155—178.
Adler, John B., to Shwayder Brothers, Inc. Convertible
folding tray table and coffee table. 2,757,998, 8-7-56, CI.
311—79.
Adler, John B., to Shwayder Brothers, Inc. Backplate for
folding chair. 2,767,780, 10-23-56, CI. 155—194.
Adler, Joseph I., Jr. Artificial foliage and method of making
same. Re. 24,114, 1-24-56, CI. 41—13.
Adler, Robert, to Zenith Radio Corp. Balanced sync separa-
tor and phase comparator system. 2,740,002, 3-27-56,
CI. 178—7.3.
Adler, Robert, to Zenith Radio Corp. Electron-discharge
device. 2,741,721, 4-10-56, CI. 315—21.
Adler, Robert, to Zenith Radio Corp. Electromechanical
pulse-storage lines. 2,753,527, 7-3-56, CI. 333 — 30.
Adler, Robert, to Zenith Radio Corp. Subscription tele-
vision system. 2,758,153, 8-7-56, CI. 178 — 5.1.
Adler, Robert, to Zenith Radio Corp. Oscillators. 2,758,210,
7-7-56, CI. 250—36.
Adler, Robert, to Zenith Radio Corp. Signal-translating
devices of the traveling-wave type. 2,764,710, 9-25-50,
CI. 315—3.6.
Adler, Seymour : See —
Handler, Elliot, Adler, and Stormon. 2,740,232.
Adler, Simpson B., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Remote indicating
and control system. 2,745,023, 5-8-56, CI. 347 — 112.
Adloff, Jakob A., to General Motors Corp. Motor vehicle radia-
tors resiliently and slidably mounted. 2,755,874, 7-24-56,
CI. 180—68.
Adloff, Jakob A., to General Motors Corp. Gear shift mech-
anism for transmissions. 2,762,230, 9-11-50, CI. 74 — 477.
Adloff, Jakob A., and A. Zimmer, to General Motors Corp.
Front axle for automobile, with independent wheel spring-
ing. 2,757,016, 7-31-56, CI. 280—106.5.
Admiral Corp. : See —
Bleam, Howard A. 2,750,219.
Carlson, Reuben C. 2,729,456.
Carlson, Reuben C. 2,762,626.
Carlson, Reuben C. 2,764,415.
Hinz, Henry E. 2,739,022.
Junkins, Arthur II. 2,752,413.
Mautone, Francesco F. 2,729,884.
Mautone, Francesco F. 2,738,481.
McWethy, Irvin E. 2,745,133.
McWethy, Irvin E. 2,753,731.
Morton, Evans T. 2,737,785.
Morton, Evans T. 2,762,676.
Summerer, William H., and Ketchum. 2,738,500.
Swanson, Edward W. 2,738,501.
Adolph, Friedrich : See —
Giertz-Hedstrom, Adolph, and Lindgren. 2,761,079.
Adolphson, Evert W. : See —
Andrews, Norman F., Slavens, and Adolphson. 2,736,152.
Adrema Ltd. : See —
Kerr, Robert L. 2.730,361.
Adrema Maschinenbau G. m. b. H. : See —
Ostwaldt, Erich. 2,761,453.
Ostwaldt, Erich, and Ditzel. 2,773,581.
Adrian, Joseph L. : See —
Sullivan, Richard A., and Adrian. 2.703.328
Adriansen, John R., and J. J. Cochran ; said Adriansen assor.
to Cutler-Hammer, Inc., and said Cochran assor. to Harris-
Seybold Co. Safetv control circuit for electric motor driven
machinery. 2.773.231, 12-4-56, CI. 318—443.
Adsorption Research Corp. : See —
Ringo, Dan, and Miller. 2,750,134.
Ringo, Dan, and Miller. 2,751,032.
Advance Spiral Machine Co.. Inc. : See —
Desperak, Sam, Roschko, and Desmond. 2,730,055.
Advance Transformer Co. : See —
Feinberg, Albert E. 2.756.398.
Feinberg, Albert E. 2,774,010.
Feinberg, Albert E., and Endo. 2,774,011.
Aebi & Co. Maschinenfabrik : See —
Aebi, Willy. 2,737,816.
Aebi, Willy, to Aebi & Co. Maschinenfabrik. Apparatus for
driving the cutter bar of a mowing machine. 2,737,816,
3-13-56, CI. 74—48.
Aelony, David, to General Mills, Inc. Drying oil product and
method of producing. 2,730,451, 1-10-56, CI. 106 — 252.
Aenishaenslin, Rudolf : See —
Knup, Emil, Aenishaenslin, and Widmer. 2,749,257.
Aerocar, Inc. : See —
Taylor, Moulton B. 2,767,939.
Aero Instrument Co. : See —
Lovick, John B. 2,742,544.
Aero.iet-General Corp. : See —
Harkey, George D., Jr., and Hawk. 2,771,915.
Mace, Harry W. 2,740,702.
Malina, Frank J., and Parsons. 2,771,739.
Malina, Frank J., and Parsons. 2,774,214.
Parrette, Richard L., and Billheimer. 2,731,828.
Petau, Erik. 2,772,706.
Aerol Co., Inc. : See — ■
Noyes, Hazlehurst R. 2,766,497.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
John A., and B. Tabenkin, to Hoffmann-La
Feed compositions. 2,742,361, 4-17-56, CI.
John A., and B. Tabenkin, to Hoffmann-La
Animal feed compositions. 2,742,362, 4-17-56,
Aeroquip Corp. : See —
Butterfield, Peter. 2,765,181.
Gumbert, Charles W., and Abbey. 2,749,146.
Herman, Albert D. 2,761,707.
Herman, Albert D. 2,769,648.
Horrell, Maurice W. 2,771,555.
Kaiser, Rudolf. 2,739,374.
Kaiser, Rudolf. 2,749,150.
Kaiser, Rudolph. 2,766,804.
Main, Benjamin A., Jr. 2,731,279.
Smisko, John. 2,731,058.
Starbuck, John R., Sr. 2,763,068.
Zeeb, Stanley H. 2,757,941.
Aerosol Corp. T. R. : See —
Milller, Hans. 2,764,451.
Aerosol Research Co. : See — -
Green, Edward H. 2,731,298.
Aerotherm Corp., The: See —
Chappuis, George F., and Katan. 2,745,471.
Aerovox Corp. : See —
Black, Louis. 2,767,367.
Crowley, Henry L. 2,775,566.
Aero Zipp Fasteners Ltd. : See —
Warburton, Geoffrey, and Clark. 2,744,313.
Aeschlimann, John A., and A. Stempel, to Hoffmann-La Roche
Inc. Choline esters. 2,731,493, 1-17-56, CI. 260 — 490.
Aeschlimann, John A., and B. Tabenkin, to Hoffmann-La
Roche Inc. Feed compositions. 2,742,360, 4-17-56, CI.
99—1.
Aeschlimann,
Roche Inc.
99-^.
Aeschlimann,
Roche Inc.
CI. 99—4.
Aetna Products & Mfg. Co. : See —
Marke, Hans. 2,762,154.
Aetna-Standard Engineering Co.. The : See —
Hale, Andrew, and McClellan. 2,730,755.
Strock, Donald V. 2,732,932.
Aetna Steel Products Corp. : See —
French, William G. 2.747,236.
French, William G. 2,763,342.
Aeugle, Margaretta E. : See —
La Lande, William A., Jr., Knorr, and Aeugle. 2,758,077.
La Lande, William A., Jr., Knorr, and Aeugle. 2,758,078.
Affelder, Harry F., to The Wolf Envelope Co. Envelope mak-
ing machine. 2,748,675, 6-5-56, CI. 93—62.
Afflerbaugh, Merle F. Method of packaging ice cream and
container therefor. 2,771,369, 11-20-56, CI. 99—180.
Afzelius, Ivar A., to Aktiebolaget Separator. Method for
continuous refining of fatty oils. 2,729,662, 1-3-56, CI.
260—425.
Afzelius, Ivar A., to Aktiebolaget Separator. Method of de-
colorizing neutralized fatty oils. 2,754,310, 7-10-56, CI.
260—425.
Agar, Kenneth C, to Clinton Machine Co. Outboard motor
column construction. 2,735,396, 2-21-56, CI. 115 — 17.
Agate Corp. : See —
Wells, Norman C. 2,748,719.
Agens, Maynard C, to General Electric Co. Organopoly-
siloxane lubricants. 2,742,428, 4-17-56, CI. 252 — 42.1.
Ager, Drez. Roof gutter. Re. 24,245, 12-4-56, CI. 108 — 28.
Ager, Thomas J. Window guard. 2,774,417, 12-18-56, CI.
160—104.
Agfa Camera-Werk Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Brendel, Theodor. 2,731,884.
Brendel, Theodor. 2,745,315.
Brendel, Theodor, and Lautenbacher. 2,734,422.
Gunther, Hans. 2,741,944.
Meyer, Fritz. 2,754,735.
Sachsinger, Ludwig. 2,736,251.
Aggarwal, Joti S., and P. G. Sharma, to The Council of Scien-
tific and Industrial Research. Process of making wrinkle
varnishes. 2,749,247, 6-5-56, CI. 106 — 222.
Aghnides, Elie P. Gas and liquid mixing device. 2,770,446,
11-13-56. CI. 261—76.
Aghnides, Elie P. Ash tray with a large number of cavities
for extinguishing cigarettes. 2,771,884, 11-27-56, CI.
131—235.
Aghnides, Elie P. Gas and fluid mixing device. 2,774,584
12-18-56, CI. 261—76.
Agnello, Eugene J., and G. D. Laubach, to Chas. Pfizer & Co.,
Inc. Steroid ketal. 2,773,868, 12-11-56, CI. 260—239.55.
Agnew, Edward J., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Way-
side vehicle speed determining means. 2,770,775, 11-13-56,
CI. 324—70.
Agnew, Gilmore W. Electrically controlled pedal lock.
2,731,852, 1-24-56, CI. 74—539.
Agostini. Victor A., and J. R. Winters. Gun rack. 2,750,088,
6-12-56, CI. 224—1.
Agotai, Carlos, to J. Adler. Perambulators having moving
running gear. 2,738,982, 3-20-56, CI. 280 — 5.28.
Agra, Arthur G. Fender for boats and the like. 2,753,829,
7-10-56, CI. 114 — 219.
Agriculture, United States of America as represented by the
Secretary of : See —
Ault, Waldo C, and Morris. 2,729,659.
Benedict, Robert G., and Stodola. 2,771,397.
Bickford. William G., Mack, and Moore. 2,729,671.
Chance, Leon H., Warren, and Guthrie. 2,743,232.
Clark, Thomas F. 2,733,138.
Cording, James Jr., and Willard. 2,759.832.
Corman, Julian, Tsuchiya, and Stringer. 2,742,365.
Agriculture, United States of America as represented by the
Secretary of : See — Continued
Cowan, John C, and Evans. 2,750,400.
Croston, Clarence B., Teeter, and Cowan. 2,729,658.
Feuge, Reuben O., Vicknair, and Markley. 2,745,749.
Filachione, Edward M. 2,732,278.
Filachione, Edward M., Woodward, and Hansen.
2,732,361.
Fisher, Gordon S., and Goldblatt. 2,735,870.
Fischer, Gordon S., and Goldblatt. 2,775,578.
Fisher, Gordon S., Goldblatt, and Stinson. 2,750,411.
Flynn, Francis F., Reeves, and Guthrie. 2,743,299.
Fong, Willie, and Lundgren. 2,755,252.
Goldblatt, Leo A. 2,744,123.
Greathouse, Lucien H., Smith, Robinson, and Haydel.
2,744.014.
Guthrie, John D. 2,741,532.
Hansen, John H., and Dietz. 2,772,251.
Harrell, Edsel A. 2,764,013.
Harrington, Winfred O., McCready, and Olson. 2,729,566.
Helsler, Edward G. 2,729,567.
Holzenthal, Leo L. 2,734,635.
Holzenthal, Leo L., DAquin, and Gastrock. 2,732,939.
Jones, Edwin P., and Lancaster. 2,754,213.
Keller, George J. 2,729,564.
Knight, Hogan B., Koos, and Swern. 2,759,953.
Knight, Hogan B„ and Swern. 2,729,612.
Koepsell, Harold J.. Jackson, and Hoffman. 2,729,587.
Kyame. George J. 2,732,682.
Lathrop, Elbert C. 2,744,037.
Lathrop, Elbert C. 2,750,855.
Le Compte, George C, and Ault. 2,735,780.
Leviton, Abraham. 2,753,289.
Leviton, Abraham. 2,764,521.
Lohmar, Rolland, L., Jr., and Lauterbach. 2,740,733.
Lohmar, Rolland L., Jr., Weakley, and Lauterbach.
2 738 305
Lowe, Edison, and Rockwell. 2,745,194.
Maister, Hanns G. 2,752,350.
Makower, Rachel U., and Schwimmer. 2,738,280.
Mann, Godfrey E. 2,729,628.
McKinney, Leonard L., Cowan, and Evans. 2,775,565.
Meeks, James W., and Banigan. 2,744,125.
Mehltretter, Charles L. 2,770,589.
Mehltretter, Charles L., and Weakley. 2,740,787.
Miers, Jackson C. 2,742,847.
Naghski, Joseph, Willits, Porter, and White. 2,760,870.
Neel, George H., and Cole. 2,732,307.
Owens, Harry S. 2,754,233.
Pack, Frank C, and Goldblatt. 2,746,864.
Pack, Frank C, and Planck. 2,760,968.
Pettit, George A., and Rusca. 2,742,673.
Pominski, Joseph, and Vix. 2,729,661.
Pominski, Joseph, Vix, and Eaves. 2,759,956.
Reeves, Wilson A., Corley, and Guthrie. 2,751,278
Reeves, Wilson A., and Guthrie. 2,750,249.
Reeves, Wilson A., and Guthrie. 2,753,240.
Reeves, Wilson A., and Guthrie. 2,768,997.
Reeves, Wilson A., and Guthrie. 2,772,188.
Rehberg, Chessie E. 2,752,387.
Reinhardt, Robert M.. Daul, and Reid. 2,731,323.
Schwab, Arthur W. 2,740,786.
Stinson, James S., and Lawrence. 2,765,334.
Stokes, Jacob L., and Osborne. 2,770,574.
Swern, Daniel, Coleman, and Knight. 2,750,362.
Swern, Daniel, and Port. 2,756,222.
Talburt, William F., and Powers. 2,752,253.
Thorsen, Walter J. 2,752,781.
Treadway, Robert H.. and Heisler. 2.750.295.
Tsuchiya, Henry M., Jeanes, Bricker, and William.
2,742,399.
Weaver, Elmer A. 2,744,050.
Wickerham, Lynferd J., and Kuehner. 2,764,487.
Wood, John W., Fontaine, and Mitchell. 2,734,816.
Wrigley. Arthur N., and Schwartz. 2,740,724.
Young, Ray C. and Rusca. 2,745,144.
Agrillo, Paul. Outsole for ultimate balance and shoe com-
fort. 2,760,278, 8-28-56, CI. 36—2.5.
Aguilar, John G., and G. W. Brown. Method of pitting fruit.
2,730,149, 1-10-56, CI. 146—227.
Aguilar, John G., and H. B. Rice. Band applying device.
2,765,607, 10-9-56, CI. 53—291.
Aguilera, Oscar A. S. Apparatus for improving fuel for
internal combustion engines. 2,748,892, 6-5-56, CI.
183—19.
Agule, George J., to Machlett Laboratories, Inc. Filament
structure. 2,748,310, 5-29-56, CI. 313—247.
Agule, George J., to Machlett Laboratories, Inc. Electron tube
gettering means. 2,749,466, 6-5-56, CI. 313 — 180.
Agule, George J., and R. W. Reynolds, to Machlett Lab-
oratories, Inc. System for maintaining liquid level.
2,756,765, 7-31-56, CI. 137—386.
Agulnek, Harry : See —
Mishcon, Sam and L., and Agulnek. 2,770,117.
Ahlbrecht, Arthur H. : See —
Brown, Harvey A., and Ahlbrecht. 2,759,019.
Husted, Donald R., and Ahlbrecht. 2,743,297.
Ahlbrecht, Arthur H., to Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co.
Quaternary ammonium alkyl-perfluoroamides. 2,764,602,
9-25-56. CI. 260—404.5.
Ahlbrecht, Arthur H., to Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co.
Alkylaminoalkyl-perfluoroamides. 2,764,603, 9-25-56, CI.
260—404.5.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Ahlburg, Frank. Single gate bagging and weighing machine.
. 2,760,748, 8-28-56, CI. 249—61.
Ahlen, Karl G., to Svenska Rotor Maskiner Aktiebolag. Hy-
draulic power transmission. 2,750,017, 6-12-56, CI.
192—3.2.
Ahlgren, Axel W., to Amerock Corp. Magnetic assembly.
2,770,759, 11-13-56, CI. 317—159.
Ahlgren, Brick L. Fluid content gauge for lighter. 2,735,293,
2-21-56, CI. 73—73.
Ahlgren, Herbert C. Storage battery terminal tensioning
device. 2,766,437, 10-9-56, CI. 339 — 224.
Ahlmann, Nikolai, to F. L. Smidth & Co. Method of screen-
ing. 2,751,079, 6-19-56, CI. 209—295.
Ahlquist, Frances H. : See —
Ahlquist, Zeth F. 2,757,829.
Ahlquist, Zeth F., to Z. F. Ahlquist and A. R. Nilson, general
partners, and O. G. and E. Nilson, J. E. and H. S. Martin,
C. B. Olson, and F. H. Ahlquist, limited partners d. b. a.
International Machine and Tool Works. Removable pour-
ing spout. 2,757,829, 8-7-56, CI. 222—527.
Ahls, Peter : See —
Blankenagel, Heinrich, Ahls, and Ebersold. 2,769,609.
Ahlswede, Norman E., to Birtman Electric Co. Vacuum
cleaner suction device. 2,744,678, 5-8-56, CI. 230 — 117.
Ahoe, John V. : See —
Olson, Elmer, Berninger, and Ahoe. 2,762,235.
Ahrel, Per J. I. : See —
Naucler, Johan O., and Ahrel. 2,742,895.
Ahrendt Instrument Co., Inc., The : See —
Matthew, Morton P. 2,761,045.
Ahrens, Dagny A. : See —
Von Ahrens, Robert H. 2,764,426.
Ahrens, Hermann H. F., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft.
Aerating device for vehicles, particularly omnibusses.
2,775,185, 12-25-56. CI. 98—9.
Ahrweiler, Jacques : See —
Jevelot, Rene, and Ahrweiler. 2,766,485.
Aibel, Edward. Reading stand. 2,741,869, 4-17-56, CI.
45—82.
Aibel, Frederick L. : See—
Pernick, David, and Aibel. 2,752,767.
Aidlin, Samuel S. Liquid filling apparatus. 2,762,546,
9-11-56, CI. 226—97.
Aigrain, Pierre R. R. : See —
Labin, Emil, and Aigrain. 2,759,998.
Aigrain, Pierre R. R., to International Standard Electric
Corp. Potential comparing device. 2,752,489, 6-26-5G,
CI. 250—27.
Aigrain, Pierre R. R., to International Standard Electric
Corp. Impulse coincidence circuit. 2,752,530, 6-26-56, CI.
315—168.
Aigrain, Pierre R. R., and G. B. A. Liandrat, to International
Standard Electric Corp. Device for storing information.
2,773,250, 12-4-56, CI. 340—173.
Aiken, Charles B., and W. J. Sloughter, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Air
Force. Position indicator circuit. 2,764,755, 9-25-56, CI.
343—100.
Aiken, William R., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Linear pulse integrator. 2,750,500, 6-21-56, CI. 250 — 27.
Aikens, Andrew J., N. Botsford, A. P. Boysen, Jr., E. Dietze,
deceased, by K. R. Dietze, executrix, W. D. Goodale, Jr.,
and A. H. Inglis, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Subscriber telephone set. 2,732,436, 1-24-56, CI. 179 — 81.
Aikman, Oliver S., to Fansteel Metallurgical Corp. Electrical
apparatus. 2,744,217, 5-1-56, CI. 317—230.
Aileo, Jackson A. : See —
Frieder, Leonard P., Finken, and Aileo. 2,762,589.
Aimes, Francis M. Desk set. 2,762,338, 9-11-56, CI.
120—108.
Aimone, Francis M., and H. Tabachnick, to American
Cyanamid Co. Method of roasting refractory manganese-
precious metal ores. 2,759,809, 8-21-56, CI. 75 — 7.
Aimone, Frank M., and R. B. Booth, to American Cyanamid
Co. Flotation of ores using addition polymers as depres-
sants. 2,740,522, 4-3-56, CI. 209—166.
Ainsworth, Cameron, to Eli Lilly and Co. Process for pro-
duction of heterodiazoles. 2,733,245, 1-31-56, CI. 260 —
294.8.
Ainsworth, Cameron, to Eli Lilly and Co. Method of produc-
ing lysergic acid amide. 2,756,235, 7-24-56, CI. 260 — 285.5.
Ainsworth, Freedom H, to The Wayne Pump Co. Adjustable
stroke mechanical movement. 2,741,131, 4-10-56, CI.
74—50.
Ainsworth, Freedom H, to The Wayne Pump Co. Volumetric
meter suitable for gasoline dispensers. 2,756,726,
7-31-56, CI. 121—121.
Ainsworth, Harold. Tentering machines. 2,746,117, 5-22-56,
CI. 26—57.
Ainsworth Mfg. Corp. : See —
Farr, Warren H. 2,732,579.
Garrock, William, Kiner, and Kowalski. 2,755,839.
Komerska, Frank J. 2,756,091.
Thomson, Robert. 2,739,011.
Airas, Timo : See —
Lunden, Bror E., Conradi, Larsson, and Airas. 2,761,655.
Air Associates, Inc. : See —
Podmorski, Gustave. 2,745,111.
Schaner, Frederick A. 2,767,309.
Walker, Robert G. 2,767,310.
369555— P 2
Air Baby, Inc. : See — ■
Winson, Jonathan. 2,737,662.
Airborne Instruments Laboratory, Inc. : See —
Craib, James F. 2,764,678.
Schmitt, Otto H., and Fromm. 2,730.620.
Air Control Products, Inc. : See —
Babcock, Kenneth L. 2,766,676.
Air Controls, Inc. : See —
Busch, Norman G. 2,755,016.
Aircraft Armaments, Inc. : See —
Barditch, Irving F. 2,774,942.
Castruccio, Peter A. 2,729,792.
Paine, Joseph P. 2,734,383.
Aircraft Brake Co. : See —
Fairchild, Gerald E. 2,773,567.
Aircraft-Marine Products, Inc. : See —
Berg, Quentin. 2,748,456.
Berg, Quentin. 2,759,161.
Berg, Quentin. 2,760,195.
Betts, Trueman R. 2,740,101.
Betts, Trueman R. 2,763,849.
Broske, William F. 2,751,570.
Buchanan, Stephen N. 2,758,491.
Cootes, Harold E., and Tritt. 2,765,468.
Demler, Henry W. 2,762,414.
Dernier, Henry W., and Klingler. 2,774,269.
Evans, William R. 2,744,428.
Evans, William R. 2,760,798.
Evans, William R. 2,765,019.
Evans, William R. 2,765,688.
Folkenroth, Earl E. 2,774,130.
Haynes, Clyde H. 2,768,363.
Kinkaid, Robert J., and Hammell. 2,774.951.
Macy, James C. 2,730,718.
Neijstrom, Kenneth L., Peterson, and Evans. 2,772,715.
Paules, Lemon B. 2,740,102.
Peterson, Kenneth E. 2,735,997.
Pierce, Frank L. 2,729,695.
Pierce, Frank L. 2,748,452.
Ritter, George T. 2,774,810.
Schumacher, William L., and Folkenroth. 2,744,244.
Sitz, Gilbert C. 2,774,133.
Watts, William S. 2,757,350.
Watts, William S. 2,758,290.
Aircraft Radio Corp. : See —
Erickson, Lars E. 2,739,303.
Air Devices, Inc. : See —
O'Day, Cortland N. 2,734,446.
Aires, Ramon H, to Philco Corp. Waveform control for
television deflection system. 2,752,528, 6-26-56, CI.
315—27.
Aires, Ramon H, to Philco Corp. Signal combining circuit.
2,761,024, 8-28-56, CI. 179—171.
Airetool Mfg. Co. : See —
Mathews, Harold C. 2,767,462.
Mathews, Harold C. 2,767,766.
Airetool Mfg. Co., The : See —
Fisher, Frank F. 2,735,294.
Mathews, Harold C. 2,736,950.
Thomson, Ingolver T. 2,764,812.
Airex Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Bonanno, Joseph L. 2,736,981.
Bonanno, Joseph L. 2,758,801.
Air-Flo Onion Clipper Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Vella, Salvatore S„ and P. J., F. E., and C. S. Musso.
2,750,977.
Air Force, United States of America as represented by the
Secretary of the : See —
Adler, Harold D. 2,733,429.
Aiken, Charles B., and Sloughter. 2,764,755.
Alexy, Matthew R. 2,751,467.
Anderson, Paul E. 2,767,575.
Bagby, Francis K. 2,742,829.
Barrett, Hillard E., Bower, and Payne. 2,773,350.
Bollinger, Waldon P., Howery, and Ford. 2,745,099.
Braeuninger, Karl F. 2,742,692.
Bronckhurst, Paul F. 2,731,847.
Brumbaugh, Joseph F., and Retzlaff. 2,764,690.
Cady, Willoughby M. 2,745,098.
Clamann, Hans G. 2,731,877.
Clemens, John E., and Johnstone. 2,764,055.
Dobson, Franklin A., and Mariner. 2,765,007.
Dylewski, Thaddeus J. 2,758,300.
Forbes, Gordon D. 2,757,285.
Ford, John R., and Howery. 2,773,256
Fortini, Earlwood T. 2,741,336.
Gleason, Joseph P. 2,763,778.
Cottier, Thomas L. 2,750,503.
Groeper, Lawrence H. 2,731,599.
Grosdoff, Igor E., and Endres. 2,754,362.
Grosdoff, Igor E., and Endres. 2,754,376.
Gunn, Kenneth C. C, and Holmes. 2.735,982.
Hagerty, William W„ and Yagle. 2,756,591.
Hollywood, John M. 2,736,805.
Horrell, Maurice W. 2,738,494.
Janney, Raymond B. II, and Doolittle. 2,767,943.
Johnson, Francis M. 2,738,939.
Kline, Jack C. 2,774,912.
Kuhlman, William H, Jr. 2,749,064.
Lake, Harry G. 2,749,513.
Lundquist, Lester E., Jr. 2,751,536.
MacNeill, John H. 2,732,275.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Air Force, United States of America as represented by the
Secretary of the: .See — Continued
.Uaxmioit, Boiis S. 2,744.328.
Mayer, Harry F. 2,754,471.
Naylor, Arthur F. 2,754,055.
Padgett, Edward D. 2,750,457.
Rappaport, Paul. 2,708,313.
Rinecker, Franz G. 2,700,158.
Robinson, Harris A. 2,751,500.
Robinson, Harris A. 2.754,421.
Robinson, Harris A. 2,761,005.
Robinson. Harris A. 2,761,066.
Scott, Benjamin B. 2,761,042.
Schonover, Robert W. 2,768,323.
Seeler, Henry. 2,736,331.
Seeler. Henry W. K. 2.772,898.
Seger, Ross R. 2,774,053.
Shen, Yuin C, and Adkins. 2,770,139.
Shinn, Byron H. 2,737,405.
Soehngen, Erich. 2,709,334.
Sternick, Sidney, Kruger, and Jacobs. 2,701,484.
Stocker, Arthur C. 2,760,187.
Stolzenbach, Robert W. 2,771,581.
Strandberg, Malcolm W. I'.. and Corkum. 2,761,141.
Touger, Martin L., and Kettler. 2,701,912.
Walsh, Allen A. 2,764,072.
Air Industries Co., Inc. : See —
Smith, Roy I!. 2,739,605.
Smith, Roy B. 2,704,645.
Airkem, Inc. : See —
Meek, George W. 2,738,225.
Meek, George W. 2,763,394.
Meek, George W. 2,763,395.
Roissard, Fernando C. 2,766,068.
Turner, William D„ Checkovich, and Shukis. 2,738,224.
Wenner. Charles B. 2.733,956.
Wheeler, William H. 2,765,950.
Wheeler, William H. 2,765,951.
Air Maze Corp. : See —
Brixius, Jacob K. 2,760,597.
Brixius, Jacob K. 2,704,257.
Brown, Richard E., and Walton. 2.741,325.
Glanzer, Clarence J., and Brixius. 2,753,951.
Walton, George M. 2,750,001.
Walton, George M., and Brown. 2,749,998.
Air Preheater Corp., The : See —
Ballard, Clayton A., and Horn. 2,732,184.
Cooper, Roland S., and Kclloy. 2.706,969.
Flurschutz. (ill-nil E. 2,731,243.
Grames, Lloyd D., and Black. 2,761,653.
Hammond. William E. 2,732,183.
Hammond, William E„ and Lidford. 2,740,614.
Holm, Sven. 2.774,573.
Horn, Edward P. 2,761,639.
Horn, Edward P. 2,766,970.
Juhasz, Stephen. 2,769,619.
Valyo, Joseph F. 2,761,654.
Air Products Inc. : See —
Schilling, Clarence J. 2,729,953.
Schilling. Clarence J. 2.760,351.
Shanlev, James J. 2,772,545.
Steele, Arthur E. 2,730,870.
Air Purification, Inc. : See —
Carle, Paul. 2,738,177.
Air Reduction Co., Inc. : See —
Anderson, Nelson E. 2,738,234.
Anderson, Nelson E. 2,743,343.
Anderson, Nelson E. 2,745,990.
Blanchard, Edward R., and McKenna. 2,729,689.
Bronson, Samuel C. 2,738,658.
Buselli, Alio J., and McKenna. 2,743,264.
Carpenter, Gilbert B., Blanchard, and Buselli. 2,765,3.14.
Carpenter, Gilbert B., Fortner, and Buselli. 2,751,628.
Crego, Francis T., and Hulme. 2,762,701.
Dennis, Wolcott. 2,762.208.
Greene, William J. 2,747,152.
Hoist, John. 2,761,397.
Layden, Lawrence M. 2,765,144.
Lyon, Ashton M.. and Shykys. 2,749,369.
Mayer, Ludwig J. 2,747,129.
Okada, Shinzo, and Eguelii. 2,770,588.
Philippi, John, and Robbins. 2.739,858.
Powley, Richard A. 2,745,935.
Teti. John. 2,745,476.
Valliere. Leopold. 2,735.920.
Airseal Insulai inns. Inc.: See —
Downey, Richard M. 2,729,849.
Airtron, Inc. : See —
Anderson, John W. 2,753,413.
Bieber Charles E., and Parr. 2,736,413.
Carr, Robert S., and Anderson. 2,754,487.
Air-Way Industries, Inc. : See —
Dow, Dewey M. 2,742,105.
Dow, Dewey M. 2,755,107.
Airway Products, Inc. : See —
Greenley, Henry R. 2,732,108.
Aisenstein, Simon, F. C. Thompson, and M. Esterson, to Eng-
lish Electric Valve Co., Ltd. Thermionic cathodes for elec-
tronic discbarge devices. 2,733,378, 1-31-56. CI. 313—346.
Aita, Paolo. Electric soldering iron. 2,737,570, 3-6-56, CI.
219—26.
Aitcheson, Paul F. : See —
Weber, Nelson H„ and Aitcheson. 2,761,926.
Aitchison, Robert B., to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp.
Method and apparatus for forming blasting holes in rock.
2,738,162, 3-13-56, CI. 255—1.8.
Aitchison, Robert B., and S. B. Kirk, to Union Carbide and
Carbon Corp. Method of charging holes with explosives.
2,745,346, 5-15-56, CI. 102—23.
Aitchison, Robert B., and J. J. Calaman, to Union Carbide
and Carbon Corp. Blasting of rock bodies. 2,772,(132,
12-4-56, CI. 102—23.
Ajax Electric Co. : See —
Rosseau, Leon B. 2,751,311.
Ajax Electrothermic Corp. : See —
Kennedy, Theodore R. 2,755,326.
Ajax Engineering Corp. : See —
Tama, Mario. 2,755,327.
Tama, Mario. 2,756,988.
Ajax Hardware Mfg. Corp. : See —
Fremstad, Viles K. 2,767,421.
Ajem Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Arnold, Orlan M. 2,739,903.
Umbricht, Emil. 2,760,825.
Akans, William R. Adjustable leg connection. 2,767,949,
10-23-56, CI. 248—188.
Akeley, Lloyd T., to General Electric Co. Temperature com-
pensated magnetic tachometer. 2,761,080, 8-28-56, CI.
310—97.
Aker, Sam C. Vibratory screening apparatus. 2,748,942,
6-5-56, CI. 209—315.
Akerib, Ezechiel, to Societe Bureau de Recherches et d'Ex-
ploitation de Procedes et Brevets. Removable working
head, particularly for electric shavers. 2,734,265, 2-14-56,
CI. 30—43.
Akerman, Olov, to Ab. Hagglund & Soner. Installation for
the operation of the traction motors of electric trains with
the use .of single phase alternating current. 2,735,973,
2-21-56, CI. 318—94.
Akeroyd, Ewart I., to The Permutit Co. Ltd., Stewarts &
Lloyds Ltd., and The Woodall-Duckham Vertical Retort and
Oven Construction Co. (1920) Ltd. Regeneration of ion-
exchange material. 2,754,201, 7-10-56, CI. 210 — 24.
Akers, Franklin W., Jr. Display device for an advertising
card or the like. 2,759,281, 8-21-56, CI. 40—17.
Akers, Roy J. Hand saw depth gauge. 2,769,470, 11-6-56,
„ CI. 145—35.
Akerstrom, Borje, to Aktiebolaget Atvidabergs Butiksinred-
„ ningar. Venetian blinds. 2,748,852, 6-5-56, CI. 160' — 168.
Akesson, Stig P. R. : See —
Holmqvist, Nils E. F., and Akesson. 2,772,319.
Akev, Robert R., to Joseph Behr & Sons, Inc. Oscillatable die
head in a heading machine. 2,754,527, 7-17-56, CI. 10 — 13.
Akin, George A. : See —
De Cross, George C, and Akin. 2,733,259.
Akin, George A., to Eastman Kodak Co. Recovery of acetylene
from gas mixtures by absorption in selective solvents.
2,731,507. 1-17-56, CI. 260—679.
Akin, Orville C. Saw guard assembly for rotary table saws.
2,731,049, 1-17-56, CI. 143—159.
Akisawa, Kuniyoshi. Tourniquets. 2,765,791. 10-9-50, CI.
128—327.
Akkanen, John E. Fishing lure. 2,745,207, 5-15-56, CI.
43—42.47.
Akkerman, Antony M. : See —
Veldstra, Haaye, and Akkerman. 2,750,386.
Aklin, George H., to Eastman Kodak Co. Photographic objec-
tives formed of two simple positive components and two
negative meniscus components axially aligned therebetween.
2.735,340, 2-21-50, CI. 88—57.
Aklin, George H., to Eastman Kodak Co. Seven-element
Gauss type objective comprising two negative meniscus
components enclosed by two positive components. 2,771,817,
11-27-56, CI. 88 — 57.
Akron Brass Mfg. Co. Inc. : See —
Allenbaugh, George G. 2,760,826.
Akshun Mfg. Co. : See —
Lauterbach, William E. 2.758,451.
Aktiebolaget A. Ekstroms Maskinaffar : See —
Broman, Bror O. 2,761,652.
Aktiebolaget Alcometaller : See —
Norelius, John D. 2,741,793.
Aktiebolaget Atlas Diesel : See —
Larcen, Jan A. 2,734,723.
Larcen, Jan A. 2,734,724.
Larcen, Jan A., and Ytterfors. 2,747.610.
Aktiebolaget Atvidaberg-Facit : See —
Grip, Erik K. 2,744,686.
Aktiebolaget Atvidabergs Butiksinredningar : See —
Akerstrom, Borje. 2,748,852.
Aktiebolaget B. A. Hjorth & Co. : See —
Brynge, Hannes and G. 2,742,809.
Gustavsson, Karl A. G. 2,771,157.
Aktiebolaget Bofors : See —
Andersson, Karl N. 2,750.553.
Bergstrom, Lars O., and Hjelm. 2,730,046.
Blomqvist, Ake H. P., and Lindegren. 2,767,361.
Blomqvist, Ake H. P., and Lindegren. 2,771,573.
Franson, Erik A. 2,770,170.
Gerdin, Sven. 2,770,109.
Graberg, Eric T. 2,737,891.
Karsberg, Lars A. B. 2,773,449.
Persson, Janne O., and Palmqvist. 2,762,267.
Tillander, Folke G., and Aslund. 2,775,164. '
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Aktiebolaget Bostadsf orskning : See —
Bergvall, Knut L., Dahlberg, Egerstrom, and Nilsson.
2,758,618.
Aktiebolaget C. E. Johansson : See —
Larsson, Lars E. H., and Rydstrom. 2,743,645.
Aktiebolaget Dentantus : See —
Bjbklund, Gustaf E., and Edvardsson. 2,770,037.
Aktiebolaget Elektrolux : See —
Backstrom, Sigurd M. 2,748,575.
Backstrom, Sigurd M. 2,770,108.
Bilde, Tord E. D. 2,773,374.
Bilde, Tord E. D., Hjelm, and Hultberg. 2,743,599.
Carlberg, Erik R. 2,750,915.
Deutgen, Ragnar E. 2,772,541.
Engberg, Axel O. 2,773,557.
Kogel, Wilhelm G. 2,750,763.
Kogel, Wilhelm G., Boren, and Ostergren. 2,773,359.
Ostergren, Axel H„ and Boren. 2,736,175.
Aktiebolaget Fare Armaturfabrik : See —
Fare, Bror K., and Franzen. 2,750,761.
Aktiebolaget Ferrosan : See —
Hahn, Ladislaus A., and Fekete. 2,731,494.
Aktiebolaget Harbor : See —
Hampf, Edvin F. 2,758,703.
Aktiebolaget Hedemora Verkstader : See —
Haglund, Gustaf. 2,737,376.
Aktiebolaget Johansons Press- & Hejarverktvg : See —
Liebmann, Hans W. 2,758,570.
Aktiebolaget Kamyr : See —
Richter, Johan C. F. C. 2,764,011.
Akiebolaget Kanthal : See —
Hildebrand, Gosta E. H., and Edwin. 2,747,992.
Aktiebolaget & Karlstads Mekaniska Werkstad : See —
Soderlund, Ulf G. 2,775,169.
Aktiebolaget Manus : See —
Redin, Eric G. 2,763,017.
Aktiebolaget Nynas Petroleum : See —
Lindhe, John H. O. 2,744,038.
Aktiebolaget Pharmacia : See —
Fakstorp, Jorgen. 2,743,294.
Aktiebolaget Rosenblads Patenter : See —
Persson, Oscar. 2,749,600.
Aktiebolaget Separator : See —
Afzelius, Ivar A. 2,729,662.
Afzelius, Ivar A. 2,754,310.
Borck, Alfred G. 2,737,435.
Borock, Alfred G. 2,755,222.
Kjellgren, Ove A. V. 2,733,856.
Palmqvist, Frederik T. 2.744,922.
Thylefors, Henric W. 2,757,860.
Wennerberg, Fritz J. 2,754,093.
Zachariassen, Stig H. B. 2,733,725.
Zachariassen. Stig H. B. 2,752,089.
Aktiebolaget Stathmos : See —
Dzaack, Heinz A. 2,764,955.
Aktiebolaget Superior : See —
Andersson, Nils O. B. 2.760,222.
Egevi, Valter E. 2.738,590.
Aktiebolaget Svenska Flaktfabriken : See —
Arborgh, Ake. 2,773,558.
De Frumerie, Nils, and Samuelsson. 2,737,402.
Oholm, Gustav V. 2,732,980.
Wallin, Sven W. 2,732,027.
Westerberg, Elof. 2,758,388.
Aktiebolaget Svenska Kullagerfabriken : See —
Johansson, Lennart. 2,773,333.
Leufven, Axel G. E. 2,774,263.
Ohlsson, Sven E. W. 2,748,461.
Aktiebolaget Tudor : See —
Brandt, Gustaf E. 2,747,007.
Sundberg. Erik G., and Ousback. 2,747,008.
Aktiebolaget Vibro-Betong : See —
Giertz-Hedstrom, Adblph. and Lindgren. 2,761,079.
Aktiebolaget Westerasmaskiner : See —
Larsson, Lars. 2.758,841.
Aktiebolaget Zander & Ineestrom : See —
Hallman. Nils J. 2.764.819.
Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri & Cie. : See — •
Butz, Lothar. 2,748,211.
Butz, Lothar. 2,748,212.
Frey, Otto. 2,732.342.
Kern, Erwin. 2,729,776.
Meyerhans, August, and Christoffel. 2,772,403.
Niederhauser. Jakob. 2.742,798.
Pfenninger. Hans. 2.758,827.
Stoecklin, Josef, and Lura. 2,771,523.
Ulrich, Alfred. 2,761,040.
Wasserrab, Theodor. 2.741,735.
Wideroe, Rolf. 2,753,503.
Wideroe, Rolf. 2,754,419.
Wideroe, Rolf. 2,759,111.
Wiedemann, Eugen. 2,750,523.
Aktiengesellschaft fuer Technische Studien : See — ■
Keller, Curt. 2.745,969.
Keller. Curt. 2,748,599.
Aktiengesellschaft fur Unternehmungen der Eisen- und Stahl-
industrie : See —
Lammerz, Ernst, and Rambausek. 2,729,980.
Aktien-Gesellschaft "Weser" : See —
Hagermann, Heinrich. 2.741,928.
Aktieselskabet Burmeister & Wain's Maskin-Og Skibsbyggeri :
See —
Jakobsen, Jakob K. 2,762,560.
Aktieselskabet de Danske Sukkerfabrikker : See —
Briekhel-Miiller, Arne V. 2,774,693.
Alabaster, Albert E., to National Research Development Corp.
Static electricity dischargers. 2,732,517, 1-24-56, CI.
317—2.
Aladdin Industries, Inc. : See —
Bramming, Carl. 2,731,299.
Brammin, Carl. 2,734,999.
Bramming, Carl. 2,735,566.
Bramming, Carl. 2,742,033.
Bramming, Carl. 2,742,169.
Bramming, Carl. 2,742,170.
Bramming, Carl. 2,743,598.
Bramming, Carl. 2,743,770.
Bramming, Carl. 2,745,272.
Bramming, Carl. 2,746,632.
Bramming, Carl. 2,749,732.
Bramming, Carl. 2,756,889.
Versoy, Irving R., Jr. 2,735,072.
Aladdin Industries Ltd. : See —
Imber, Alfred G. 2,755,649.
Alamance Industries, Inc. : See —
Braxton, Ralph C. 2,758,459.
Alarm Products, Inc. : See —
Hammond, Titus, and Principale. 2,760,084.
Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Co. : See- —
Walldow, Carl B. 2,751,134.
Alaska, Walter A., and R. H. Davies, to The Parker Appliance
Co. Hydraulic accumulators. 2,729,244, 1-3-56, CI.
138—31.
Alba Hosiery Mills, Inc. : See —
Pons, Benjamin. 2,739,743.
Albano, Alphonso F. Automatic stirrer or agitator for cook-
ing and washing vessels. 2,732,185, 1-24-56, CI. 259 — 101.
Albany Felt Co. : See —
Littleton, Cato M., Jr., and Gordon. 2,740,727.
Albemarle Paper Mfg. Co., The : See —
Bulluck, Julian E. 2,749,852.
Alber, Robert, to Alcosa-Etablissement. Article of footwear.
2,774,152, 12-18-56, CI. 36—71.
Alberdi, Santiago M., Jr. Closure cap for collapsible con-
tainers. 2,743,852, 5-1-56, CI. 222—494.
Alberhasky, Don C. Portable outdoor grill. 2.760,427,
8-28-56, CI. 99—419.
Albers, Claude J., % to E. C. Stee. Boat trailer. 2,765,180,
10-2-56, CI. 280 — 414.
Albers, Heinrich B., to Hydropress, Inc. Mandrel cooling for
extrusion presses. 2,732,066, 1-24-56, CI. 207 — 16.
Albers, Heinrich B., to Hydropress, Inc. Extrusion press.
2,732,938, 1-31-56, CI. 207—3.
Albers, Kenneth A., to Char-Lynn Co. Valve means for a
fluid pressure system. 2,773,486, 12-11-56, CI. 121 — 158.
Albersheim, Walter J., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Precision phase measuring circuit. 2,756,390, 7-24-50,
CI. 324—89.
Albert, Anthony. Pipe bending device with an angularly
adjustable handle. 2,744,427, 5-8-56, CI. 81 — 15.
Albert, Daniel. Rotatable non-tangling fishing reel. 2,744,693,
5-8-56, CI. 242—84.1.
Albert, Harry E., and R. W. Kibler, to The Firestone Tire
& Rubber Co. Alkali splitting of secondary and tertiary
formamides. 2,773,097, 12-4-56, CI. 200 — 563.
Albert, John C, and W. C. Zimmerman. Dispensing device
for paste tubes. 2,759,636, 8-21-56, CI. 222—103.
Albert, Karl. Process for the production of refractory
masses or bricks from slags. 2,764,493, 9-25-56, CI.
106—55.
Albert, Karl.
or other
Albert, Max.
Alberti, Cario G. : See —
Vercellone, Alberto, and Alberti. 2,744,131.
Vercellone. Alberto, and Alberti. 2,744,135.
Vercellone, Alberto, and Alberti. 2,744,140.
Vercellone, Alberto, and Alberti. 2,750,404.
Alberts, Arthur J. : See —
Roth, William A. 2,742,989.
Alberts, Lawrence E., to Minneapolis-Honevwell Regulator Co.
Automatic pilots. 2,761,100, 8-28-56, CI. 318 — 489.
Alberts, Sydney S. Women's undergarments.
6-26-56, CI. 2^2.
Albertson & Co., Inc. : See —
Albertson, Frank O., and Madsen. 2,764,70.1
Madsen, Jens A. W. 2,735,689.
Madsen, Jens A. W. 2,756,853.
Albertson, Floyd E. Multi-stage concentrator.
10-30-56, CI. 209—211.
Albertson, Frank O., and J. A. W. Madsen, to Albertson &
Co., Inc. Motor reversing switch mechanism. 2,764,705,
9-25-56, CI. 310—68.
Albertson, Lyle H. Hay stack loader vehicle. 2,756,882,
7-31-56, CI. 214—85.1.
Albertson, William C, Jr. : See —
Schweitzer, Howard V., and Albertson. 2,729,189.
Albiach, Vincent. Tank ship bulkhead and girder construc-
tion. 2,741,208, 4-10-56, CI. 114—79.
Albina Engine & Machine Works, Inc. : See —
Symons, Percy L. 2,744,472.
Albisetti, Charles J., A. L. Barney, T. L. Cairns, and H. E.
Winber, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. Polycarboxyl
and polycarbolkoxyl-containing polymerizable quaternary
ammonium monomers and their polymers. 2,729,622,
1-3-56, CI. 260—78.3.
Cereal food and method.
CI. 106 — 65
2,774,670, 12-18-56,
rr.i..-.r»:i,
2,768,745,
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Albrecht, Arthur W., to Pearson Candy Co. Individual article
wrapping machine. 2,757,499, 8-7-56, CI. 53—226.
Albrecht, George F. Lubrication of traveler guiding rings.
2,760,329, 8-28-56, CI. 57—120.
Albrecht, Harold D., R. W. Harralson, and R. H. Fricke, to
Radio Corp. of America. Servo system with feedback con-
trol. 2,759,135, 8-14-56, CI. 318 — 30.
Albrecht, Henry P., and K. H. Wilson, to Waco Mfg. Co.
Scaffoid support. 2,731,303, 1-17-56, CI. 304—10.
Albrecht, Kurt, to Calgon, Inc. Mechanical dishwashing com-
position and method of using same. 2,756,214, 7-24-56,
CI. 252—99.
Albrecht, Leonard N., to General Motors Corp. Convertible
top with inwardly folding side rails. 2,768,857, 10-30-56,
CI. 296—117.
Albrecht, Otto : See —
Geigy, Wilhelm, Albrecht, and Meyer. 2,769,084.
Maeder, Arthur, and Albrecht. 2,740,759.
Meyer, Jules, Schwank, and Albrecht. 2,763,528.
Schuetz, Fritz, Roesti, Albrecht, and Meyer. 2,763,530.
Albrecht, Otto, to Ciba Ltd. New condensation products of
guanyl-melamines with an aldehyde. 2,759,907, 8-21-56,
CI. 260—67.7.
Albrecht, Otto, J. Meyer, F. Schuetz, and H. Roesti, to
Ciba Ltd. Compositions and process for dyeing nitrogenous
fibers using amine-ethylene oxide product. 2,763,529,
9-18-56, CI. 8—30.
Albrecht, Otto, and A. Hiestand, to Ciba Ltd. Melamine
hardenable ternary condensation products. 2,763,649,
9-18-56, CI. 260—249.6.
Albrecht, Ransom C. : See —
Day, Carl L., and Albrecht. 2,748,885.
Day, Carl L., Albrecht, and Fauth. 2,763,107.
Albrecht, Warren F., to General Electric Co. Welded fluores-
cent lamp base pins. 2,749,528, 6-5-56, CI. 339—145.
Albrecht, William B., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Workpiece
supply fixture for induction heating apparatus. 2,754,396,
7-10-56, CI. 219—10.69.
Albrecht, William B., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Multiple
plate work coil with offset edges for induction heating.
2,754,397, 7-10-56, CI. 219—10.79.
Albright, Edwin L., to Continental Can Co. Apparatus and
jin'th.x) in ;i!>!>! ving side seam sealing compound to can
body blanks. 2,773,279, 12-11-56, CI. 18 — 1.
Albright, Edwin L„ and P. F. Catalano, to 'Continental Can
Co., Inc. Container side seam sealing compound applying
apparatus and method. 2,773,280, 12-11-56, CI. 18 — 1.
Albright, Franklin C, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Aircraft
undercarriage. 2,770,430, 11-13-56, CI. 244—103.
Albright, John C, to W. J. Adams. Thermally responsive
device. 2,736,604, 2-28-56. CI. 297—6.
Albright, John R., to Geo. D. Roper Corp. Lubrication
means for rotary pumps. 2,775,209, 12-25-56, CI.
103—126.
Albright & Wilson Ltd. : See —
Coates, Harold. 2,732,394.
Albris, Frank R. Stair lighting hand rail. 2,766,372,
10-9-56, CI. 240—2.
Alburn, Harvey E., and J. Seifter, to American Home Prod-
ucts Corp. Sulfated pectic acid blood anticoagulant.
2,729,633, 1-3-56, CI. 260—209.5.
Albus, Charles P., and R. E. Field, to General Aniline &
Film Corp. Cellulose esters and ethers plasticized with
1.6 hexandiol di-2-ethyl hexoate. 2,742,371, 4-17-56, CI.
106—180.
Albus, Charles P., and D. E. Sargent, to General Aniline &
Film Corp. Cellulose ester compositions plasticized with
polyesters of suberic acid. 2,744,025, 5-1-56, CI. 106 — 179.
Albus, Charles P., and D. E. Sargent, to General Aniline &
Film Corp. Cellulose acetate-butyrate plasticized with a di-
alkyl suberate. 2,744,026, 5-1-56 CI. 106 — 181.
Alcaraz, Philip, to Arvey Corp. Frame display. 2,762,148,
9-11-56, CI. 40— 155.
Alchera, Emilio : See —
Brunetti, Leonello, and Alchera. 2,736,033.
Alco Products, Inc. : See —
Nichols, \\ Llliam M. 2,729,169.
Nichols, William M. 2,729,205.
Nichols, William M. 2,772,933.
Sheen, Clifford L. 2,752,668.
Sieder, Everett N. 2,729,491.
Sieder, Everett N., and Church. 2,729,430.
Alco Valve Co. : See —
Schenk, John A. 2.771,092.
Steffens, Oscar C. 2,754,571.
Alcock, John F. Variable speed power transmission mech-
anisms. 2,729,119, 1-3-56, CI. 74 — 655.
Alcock, John F. Resilient power-transmission wheels.
2,731,256, 1-17-56, CI. 267—1.
Alcock, John F., to Bowaters Development and Research Ltd
Liquid extracting apparatus. 2,755,938, 7-24-56 CI
210 — 202.
Alcoke, William H. : See —
Gregg, Lowell E., Lange, Alcoke, and Havens. 2,754,681.
Alcorn, Sydney. Demountable truck bndv cover with hinged
portions. 2,757,041, 7-31-56, CI. 296—100.
Alcosa-Etablissement : See —
Alber, Robert. 2,774,152.
Alcott, David W. : See-
Cole, Herbert M., and Alcott. 2,771,541.
Aldasoro, Eduardo, y2 to J. A. Cuervo. Safety valve and
signal means for hydraulic brakes. 2,774,958, 12-18-56,
CI. 340—242.
Alden, Carroll R., to Ex-Cell-0 Corp. Dispensing container
and bland with improved pouring mechanism. 2,731,188,
1-17-56, CI. 229—17.
Alden, Carroll R., to Ex-Cell-0 Corp. Dispensing container
with extensible pouring spout. 2,750,095, 6-12-56, CI.
229—17.
Alden, Carroll R., to Ex-Cell-0 Corp. Dispensing container.
2,751,137, 6-19-56, CI. 229—17.
Alden, Carroll R., to Ex-Cell-0 Corp. Panel structure and
blank for containers. 2,763,424, 9-18-56, CI. 229—17.
Alden, John M. Electrical connector. 2,739,295, 3-20-56, CI.
OQQ 258
Alden, John M. Plug-in unit. 2,764,713, 9-25-56, CI.
317—101.
Alden, Milton. Connector. 2,739,293, 3-20-56, CI. 339—196.
Alden, Milton. Indicator light for panel mounting. 2,742,636,
4-17-56, CI. 340—381.
Alden, Milton. Dual electrode recorder. 2,758,906, 8-14-56,
CI. 346—74.
Alden, Milton. Electrical signal recording. 2,768,050,
10-23-56, CI. 346—33.
Alden Products Co. : See —
Cross, Edward D. 2,761,752.
Nyman, Alexander. 2,750,443.
Alder, Clayton W. Dual action lift spring. 2,749,570,
6-12-56, CI. 16—198.
Alderfer, Sterling W., to The Kendall Co. Embossed laminated
foam rubber and fabric material and method of making
same. 2,752,279, 6-26-56, CI. 154—100.
Alderman, Edwin N., Jr. : See —
Cardwell, Paul H., and Alderman. 2,745.809.
Alderson, Ross C, to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Acceleration limiting apparatus for aircraft. 2,751,543,
6-19-56, CI. 318 — 489.
Alderson, Ross C, to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Aircraft control apparatus. 2,766,952, 10-16-56, CI.
244-77.
Alderson, Ross C, to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Attack angle control apparatus for powered aircraft.
2,774,558, 12-18-56, CI. 244—77.
Alderson, William H., and J. H. Easthagen, to California
Research Corp. Stabilization of cracked distillate fuel oils.
2,729,594, 1-3-54, CI. 196—38.
Alderson, Winston T. Combination ball and slip joint for
pipes. 2,774,618, 12-18-56, CI. 285—223.
Alderson, Witty L., Jr., and J. T. Maynard, to E. I. du
Pont de Nemours & Co. Ternary ferrous group metal
sulfides of molybdenum and tungsten and their prepara-
tion. 2,770,527, 11-13-56, CI. 23—134.
Aldhizer, George S., II : See —
Turner, Charles C. 2,763,111.
Aldinger, Ulrich : See—
Voit, Willy, and Aldinger. 2,739,643.
Aldred, Leslie, to Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd. Tablet
counting and batching devices. 2,744,602, 5-8-56, CI.
193—38.
Aldred, Leslie, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Tablet
feed hoppers. 2,774.519, 12-18-56, CI. 222 — 310.
Aldrich, Donovan D., L. A. Kiebler, and D. W. Weller. Ad-
justable bracket for outboard motor. 2,747,819, 5-29-56,
CI. 248 — 4.
Aldrich, Loyd I. Card shuffler. 2,755,090, 7-17-56, CI.
273—149.
Aldrich, Walter S., to Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. Flying
tape splice for pressure-sensitive adhesive tape. 2,752,985,
7-3-56, CI. 154 — 42.
Aldridge, Clarence F. : See —
Llberatore, Laurence C, Tibbits, Aldridge, and Fischer.
2,745,925.
Aldridge, Denis W. : See —
Fairfield, Ronald M., Aldridge, and Travis. 2,765,527.
Aldridge, John E. : See —
Brelsford, Orville R., Stone, and Aldridge. 2,765,605.
Aldridge, Ralph H. : See —
Aldridge, Stanley E. and R. H. 2,739,356.
Aldridge, Stanley E. and R. H. Metal awning. 2,739,356,
3-27-56, CI. 20—57.5.
Aleck, Benjamin J., to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Retaining
device. 2,734,726, 2-14-56, CI. 292—256.6.
Alef, Philip M., to General Motors Corp. Side window wiper.
2,743,472, 5-1-56, CI. 15—250.
Alessi, Andrew J., Jr. : See —
Hirschey, Malcolm, and Alessi. 2,761,379.
Alessi, Andrew J., Jr., to Adolph Gottscho, Inc. Marking
devices. 2,763,206, 9-18-56, CI. 101 — 329.
Alessi, Andrew J., Jr., and I. S. Gottscho, and M. Hirschey,
to Adolph Gottscho, Inc. Printing rollers and tvpe there-
for. 2.746.389, 5-22-56, CI. 101—377.
Alessio, James D. : See —
Soriano, Thomas J., and Alessio. 2,769,529.
Alex, Frederic R. : See —
Rosenberger, Albert J., and Alex. 2,732,849.
Alex. Friedmann Kommanditgesellschaft : See —
Lipinski, Johann. 2,762,455.
Alexander, Belden L., % to G. Cheney. Shoulder pad ex-
tension for gunstock. 2,767,500, 10-23-56, CI. 42—74.
Alexander, Ben H., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Meth-
od of making barriers in semiconductors. 2,762,730,
9-11-56, CI. 148—1.5.
Alexander, Carl Z. Radiators. 2,736,790, 2-28-56, CI.
219—38.
LIST OP PATENTEES
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Alexander, Clara C. Therapeutic ruoist-heat-treatment ap-
paratus. 2,736,317, 2-28-56, CI. 128 — 254.
Alexander Doll Co., Inc. : See —
Birnbaum, Richard E. 2,764,841.
Alexander, Donald B., trustee : See —
Barrett, Edward L. 2,740,955.
Alexander, Donald F., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerat-
ing apparatus. 2/750,755, 6-19-56, CI. 62 — 1.
Alexander, Donald F., to General Motors Corp. Electrical
generating system. 2,759,110, 8-14-56, CI. 307 — 84.
Alexander, Frank M., and R. W. Bruso, to Brown Citrus
Machinery Corp. Citrus juice extractor having peel sep-
arator. 2,769,472, 11-6-56, CI. 146—3.
Alexander, Gordon A., to The American Hardware Corp.
Turnpiece for door locks. 2,743,123, 4-24-56, CI. 292 — 1.
Alexander, Guy B. : See —
Dalton, Richard L., Her, and Alexander. 2,733,205.
Alexander, Guy B., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process for producing sols of 5-8 millimicron silica par-
ticles and product. 2,750,345, 6-12-56, CI. 252 — 313.
Alexander, Guy B., R. K. Her, and F. J. Wolter, to E. I. du
Pont de Nemours and Co. Process of preparing dense
amorphous silica aggregates and products. 2,731,326,
1-17-56, CI. 23—182.
Alexander, Guy B., E. C. Broge, and R. K. Her, to E. I. du
Pont de Nemours & Co. Process of making reinforced silica
gel and esterified silica gel. 2,765,242, 10-2-56, CI.
117—118.
Alexander, Harold M. : See —
McCown, William E., and Alexander. 2,775,071.
Alexander, Jack J. Toy horse. 2,702,024, 9-11-56, CI.
272—52.
Alexander, John M. Device for operating valves. 2,748,640,
6-5-56, CI. 81—175.
Alexander, John R., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Method and
means of charging and operating electrical furnaces.
2,738,373, 3-13-56, CI. 13—33.
Alexander, Paul, A. S. Baxter, and M. E. Boston, to Con-
tinental Can Co., Inc. Vacuum metallizing and apparatus
therefor. 2,756,166, 7-24-56, CI. 117 — 217.
Alexander, Peter P., and R. C. Wade, to Metal Hydrides
Inc. Method for producing powders of metals and metal
hydrides. 2,753,255, 7-3-56, CI. 75—84.1.
Alexander, Peter, and D. R. Lamb, to Shell Development Co.
Bituminous compositions. 2.773,777, 12-11-56, CI.
106 — 96.
Alexander, Ronald R., to Carthage Machine Co. Barking
method. 2,741.283, 4-10-56, CI. 144 — 309.
Alexander, Roy H. Screw holding screwdriver. 2,758,621,
8-14-56, CI. 145—52.
Alexander, Roy T. : See —
Burge, James S., McKee, Alexander, Conrad, Rider,
Noetzel, and Salatin. 2,769,228.
Alexander, Russel C, to Railway Steam Research Corp.
Liquid heating device. 2,759,715, 8-21-56, CI. 261 — 39.
Alexander, Samuel B., to Emerson Radio and Phonograph
Corp. Vertical synchronizing pulse separation system.
2,752,422, 6-26-56, CI. 178—7.3.
Alexander, Warren A., and J. T. Baker, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Seismic amplifier interference elim-
inator. 2.733,412, 1-31-56, CI. 333 — 12.
Alexander, Wayne E., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Separation
of acetylene gases. 2,762,453, 9-11-56, CI. 183 — 115.
Alexander, William F., to Claber Bi-Metal Plate Co., Inc.
Method of making bimetallic relief-printing plates.
2,768,076, 10-23-56, CI. 95—5.7.
Alexander, William G., and C. McL. Harden, to Bendix Avia-
tion Corp. Antenna beam position indicator. 2,747,178,
5-22-56, CI. 343—11.
Alexander, William M., W. K. McDonald, and J. W. Lee,
to Allied Laboratories, Inc. Device for applying expanded
elastic rings. 2,764,160, 9-25-56, CI. 128 — 303.
Alexanderson, Ernst F. W. Magnetic amplifier motor control.
2,752,549, 6-26-56, CI. 318 — 296.
Alexanderson, Ernst F. W., to Allegheny Ludlum Steel
Corp. System for controlling the flow of molten metal.
2,768,413, 10-30-56, CI. 22—57.2.
Alexandersson, Harald V., to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson.
Dials. 2,767,251, 10-16-56, CI. 179—90.
Alexeev, Antonina. Transmission speed changer. 2,744,414,
5-8-56, CI. 74—216.3.
Alexeff, Alexander V., and R. L. Godshalk, to The Babcock &
Wilcox Co. Closure means for chamber wall opening.
2,775,216, 12-25-56, CI. 110—179.
Alexian Bros. Hospital : See—
Blong, Matthew G. 2,765,786.
Alexian Brothers of Chicago : See —
Blong, Matthew G. 2,765,786.
Alexy, Matthew R., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Air Force. High voltage
high frequency apparatus. 2,751,467, 6-19-56, CI.
200—144
Alfandre, Harry. Buckle threading apparatus. 2,742,205,
4-17-56, CI. 223 — 49.
Alfandre, Harry, and A. D. Ianucci ; said Ianucci to said
Alfandre. Apparatus for stacking flat parts. 2,745,232,
5-15-56, Cl. 53—126.
Alferman, Albert G. Fish aquarium and filter apparatus
therefor. 2,729,337, 1-3-56, Cl. 210—150.
Alfery, Henry F., and R. K. Engholdt, to Erie Mfg. Co. Dis-
pensing valve for emergency oxygen cylinders. 2,733,835,
2-7-56, Cl. 222—5.
Alford & Alder (Engineers) Ltd. : See —
Lind, John A. 2,734,753.
Alford, Andrew : See —
Sprague, Robert M. 2,746,039.
Alford, Andrew. Antenna. 2,747,182, 5-22-56, Cl. 343 — 767.
Alford, Andrew. Omnidirectional range system. 2,765,461,
10-2-56, Cl. 343—101.
Alford, Andrew. Coaxial bridge. 2,769,146, 10-30-56, Cl.
333—11.
Alford Cartons : See —
Vines, Oscar L. 2,736,484.
Vines, Oscar L. 2,775,390.
Vines, Oscar L. 2,775,391.
Alford, Charles E,, and E. T. Hinkel, Jr., to Sterling Drug Inc.
Hexitol-stabilized milk of magnesia preparation. 2,755,220,
7-17-56, Cl. 167—56.
Alford, Grace H. : See—
Alford, Le Roy H. 2,735,097.
Alford, Harvey E. : See —
Bartleson, John D., and Alford. 2,744,068.
Alford, Harvey E., and J. D. Bartleson, to The Standard
Oil Co. Process of treating lubricating oil stock with
a phosphorus sulfide and a base and the resulting prod-
ucts. 2,766,206, 10-9-56, Cl. 252—32.7.
Alford, Joseph S., to General Electric Co. Surge control for
axial flow compressors. 2,738,644, 3-20-56, Cl. 60 — 35.6.
Alford, Le Roy H., deceased, by G. H. Alford, administratrix.
Shingler's hatchet. 2,735,097, 2-21-56, Cl. 1 — 45.
Alfrey, Turner, Jr., to L. A. Dreyfus Co. Side-chain crystal-
line copolymers from polymerizable monomers having a
substiituent crystallizable organic group and having no
substituent crystallizable group respectively. 2,740,772,
4-3-56, Cl. 260—86.1.
Alger, David M. Baby bottle holder. 2,760,742, 8-28-56,
Cl. 248—107.
Alger, John. Surveyor's stakes. 2,773,470, 12-11-56, Cl.
116—114.
Algie, Harry D. Differential mechanisms. 2,746,320,
5-22-56, Cl. 74—711.
Algiers, Paul J., and J. O. Kercheval. Automatic fluid flow
control device. 2,769,574, 11-6-56, Cl. 222 — 59.
Algino, Joseph M. : See —
Nelson, James A., and Algino. 2,759,675.
Alice Jewelry Co. : See —
Jaron, Julian. 2,745,264.
Alico, Inc. : See —
Griner, Leslie J. 2,731,733.
Alimas, Paul. Fishing line nontwist leading plate. 2,733,538,
2-7-56, Cl. 43 — 43.13.
Alink^ Roelof J. H. : See —
Jonker, Hendrik, Alink, and van Rijssel. 2,738,272.
Alink, Roelof J. H., J. C. A. Jaspers, and T. W. Van Rijssel,
to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co., as trustee.
Process of superficially saponifying a strip of cellulose ester.
2,758,943, 8-14-56, Cl. 117—62.
Alix, Elmer C. : See —
Wilson, Harry A., and Alix. 2,735,158.
Wilson, Harry A., and Alix. 2,735,159.
Alix, Hans, to Faber & Schleicher Aktiengesellschaft. De-
vice for controlling the air in machines working with
suction. 2.764,407, 9-25-56, Cl. 271 — 26.
Alkema, Hendrik. Star finder. 2,755,565, 7-24-56, Cl.
35 — 44.
Alker, Clarence H. Boat trailer construction. 2,766,897,
10-16-56, Cl. 214—84.
Alkydol Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Cody, William P., and Wollan. 2,731,429.
Allaire, Royal P.. A. M. Clogston, and E. Everhart, to the
United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
War. Tunable magnetron circuit. 2,737,610, 3-6-56, Cl.
All American Engineering Co. : See —
Cotton, Robert B. 2,760,777.
Cotton, Robert B., and Doolittle. 2,731 219
Doolittle, Donald B. 2,729,405.
Doolittle, Donald B. 2,771,128.
Doolittle, Donald B. 2,771,257.
All American Mfg. Co. : See —
Chimbole. Anthony M. 2,765,197.
Allan, John, K. E. Wright, and B. Shaw, to British Celanese
Ltd Extrusion of plasticized cellulose acetate. 2,758,339,
8-14-56, Cl. 18 — 55.
Allan, Thomas, to General Precision Laboratory Inc. Ad-
justable rocking mechanism. 2,757,543, 8-7-56, Cl. 74 — 25
Allan, William J. : See —
Garner, Claude M., and Allan. 2,739,204.
Allard. Arthur R. : See —
Ullery, John C, and Allard. 2,749,909
Allard, Georges. Electrical circuit-breakers
4-10-56. Cl. 200—116.
Allard. Georges. Electric cut-out switches
10-23-56. Cl. 200—116.
Allard, Pierre J. M. T. Device for aiding the displacement
of vehicles over loose ground. 2,733,963, 2-7-56, Cl.
Allbert. Eugene F., and R. W. Moore, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Reel and tension control system. 2.748 329
5-29-56. Cl. 318 — 6.
Allbright, Dennis H.. to Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. Locking
mechanism for fluid pressure operated devices. 2 771 060
11-20-56, Cl. 121 — 40.
Allbright-Nell Co., The : See—
Dwoney. Lester S., and Ulsley. 2,763,343.
Illsley, Ralph W. 2,757,937.
Allbritton, Roy. Screw-actuated vise having replaceable fixed
and movable jaws. 2,764,047, 9-25-56, Cl. 81 — 33.
2,741,681,
2,768,262,
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Alldredge, Marshall H., to Thompson Products, Inc. Joint.
2,755,116, 7-17-56, CI. 287—90.
Alldritt, Delia M. : See—
Alldritt, Lawrence L. and D. M. 2,746,674.
Alldritt, Lawrence L. and D. M. Ventilating fans. 2,746,67 4,
5-22-56, CI. 230—259.
Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corp. : See —
Alexanderson, Ernst F. W. 2,768,413.
Bottcher, George I. 2,746,787.
Breeler, Walter R. 2,763,545.
Dyrkacz, Wasil W., Pitler, and Reynolds. 2,764,481.
Dyrkacz, Wasil W., Reynolds, and Blatz. 2,763,547.
Easton, Rufus. 2,743,492.
Easton, Rufus, and Wilson. 2,772,455.
Herres, Schuyler A. 2,763,903.
Herres, Schuyler A., and Redden. 2,740,711. .
Herres, Schuyler A., and Southern. 2,752,262.
Kiefer, George C, and Ferree. 2,772,992.
Maxwell, George R., Jr. 2,765,246.
McKnight, Charles H., and Thompson. 2,738,295.
Perry, Paul E. 2,753,282.
Reese, Garland W., Jr., and Schmidt. 2,745,731.
Southern, Raymond L. 2,734,240.
Southern, Raymond L., and Ely. 2,734,241.
Allegretti, Dante M., and L. P. Brunette. Adjustable con-
trol ring. 2,770,889, 11-20-56, CI. 33—214.
Alleman, Carl E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Solids flow con-
trol apparatus. 2,729,547, 1-3-56, CI. 23 — 284.
Alleman, Carl E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Pebble flow con-
trol. 2,741,547, 4-10-56, CI. 23—288.
Allen, Albert J., to Anchor Mfg. Co. Dual protection gas
meter by-pass. 2,748,600, 6-5-56, CI. 73 — 201.
Allen, Albert J., to Anchor Mfg. Co. Gas meter by-pass opera-
tor. 2,748,800, 6-5-56, CI. 137—637.1.
Allen, Alden W. : See—
Bauman, Merritt R., and Allen. 2,742,970.
Allen, Alexander C. : See —
Kennedy, Merritt T., Jr., and Allen. 2,747,078.
Allen. Alfred W. Apparatus for applying a plastic coating to
threads, yarns, etc. 2,736,289, 2-28-56, CI. 118 — 48.
Allen, Arthur C, to Stewart-Warner Corp. Apparatus for
indicating the characteristics of unbalance in rotatable
masses. 2,737,813. 3-13-56, CI. 73—468.
Allen, Arthur C, to Stewart-Warner Corp. Space heater con-
trol. 2,740,862, 4-3-56, CI. 200—122.
Allen, Arthur W. Automatic warning device for sewing ma-
chines. 2.747,532, 5-29-56, CI. 112—218.
Allen, Austin O., T. M. Murray, and F. P. Liberti, to Vita-Var
Corp. Fire retardant paint. 2,754,217, 7-10-56, CI.
106—15.
Allen-Bradley Co. : See —
Dehn, William F., and Matthias. 2,755,354.
De Smidt, Woodrow A. 2,743,373.
Glogau, Manfred L., and Matthias. 2,762,876.
Kurth, Clarence F., and Purdy. 2,765,395.
Matthias. Lynn H. 2.743.326.
Perkins, Laurence M. 2,767,270.
Allen, Charles F. H. : See —
Priest, William J., and Allen. 2,739,059.
Allen, Charles F. H., and P. W. Vittum, to Eastman Kodak-
Co. Heterocyclic antistain agents. 2,735,764, 2-21-56,
CI. 95—6.
Allen, Charles F. H., and H. R. Beilfuss, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Stabilized photographic silver halide emulsions.
2,735,769, 2-21-56, CI. 95—7.
Allen, Charles F. H, and L. M. Minsk, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Sulflnic acids of polymers containing aromatic groups.
2,735.841. 2-21-56, CI. 260—79.3.
Allen, Charles F. H., and G. A. Reynolds, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Stabilized photographic silver halide emulsions.
2,743,181, 4-24-56. CI. 95—7.
Allen, Charles F. H., and J. A. Van Allan, to Eastman
Kodak Co. Aminomethyl-substituted aroylresorcinols.
2,763.657. 9-18-56, CI. 260—294.7.
Allen, Charles F. H., and J. J. Sagura, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Photographic silver halide emulsions containing 1-thia-
3,5,7-triazaindenes. 2,772.164. 11-27-56, CI. 96 — 109.
Allen, Charles F. H., and J. R. Byers, Jr., to Eastman Kodak-
Co. 3-pyrazolidones. 2,772,282, 11-27-56, CI. 260 — 310.
Allen, Charles S. Motor driven spot and lint removing foun-
tain brush. 2,740,977. 4-1 0-56, CI. 15 — 24.
Allen, Charles S., Jr. Thread renin in- apparatus. 2,774 111,
12-18-56, CI. 19—90.
Allen, Claude V., to The Cardwell Machine Co.. Inc. Station-
ary tooth mounting for a rotary type thresher. 2.7i'.(p 492.
8-28-56, CI. 130—27.
Allen, Clyde H. French fried onion rings and the method
of making same. 2,771,370, 11-20-50, CI. 99 — 193.
Allen. Disney, and M. A. Stokes, to Armstrong Siddelev
Motors Ltd. Means for providing working fluid for a
fluid operable starter motor for a prime mover. 2,729 060,
1-3-56, CI. 60—39.14.
Allen, Donald G. : See —
Schneider, Arthur W., Cooperman, and Allen. 2,741,667.
Allen, Edward A. Automatic pistol. 2,744,448, 5-8-56,
CI. 89—196.
Allen, Edward M., to Columbia-Southern Chemical Corp. Heat
insulation composition and preparation thereof. 2,754,547,
7-17-56, CI. 18—47.5.
Co. Bag closure.
Coil-retaining de-
Inc. Valve mech-
Allen, Edwin L., to R. I. Schonitzer. Detachable lock rod
connection. 2,734,761, 2-14-56, CI. 292—216.
Allen, Edwin L., to R. I. Schonitzer. Latch actuating and
locking mechanism. 2,759,351, 8-21-56, CI. 70 — 141.
Allen, Francis E. Caulking tool. 2,761,199, 9-4-56, CI.
29—235.
Allen, Frank B., to C-O-Two Fire Equipment Co. Fire extin-
guisher discharge device. 2,736,388, 2-28-56, CI. 169 — 11.
Allen, Frank B., to C-O-Two Fire Equipment Co. Fire ex-
tinguisher discharge device. 2,737,250, 3-6-56, CI. 169 — 11.
Allen, Frank B., to C-O-Two Fire Equipment Co. Fire ex-
tinguisher discharge device. 2,737,251, 3-6-56, CI. 169 — 11.
Allen, Frank B., and N. H. Siebens, to Pyrene-C-O-Two Corp.
Fire extinguisher nozzle retaining means. 2,747,822,
5_2p,_56 qi 248 79
Allen, Gene, to Gilbert Wheel, Inc. Wheel with tangential
spokes. 2,761,485, 9-4-56, CI. 152—75.
Allen, George T. : See —
Isreeli, Jack, and Allen. 2,748,786.
Allen, George W., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Magnetic ampli-
fier control device for an electromagnetic clutch.
2,769,931, 11-6-56, CI. 310—95.
Allen & Hanburys Ltd. : See —
Woodhall, Harold. 2,741,248.
Allen, Henry H., to Bemis Bro. Bag
2,757,855, 8-7-56, CI. 229—62.
Allen, Henry H., to British Celanese Ltd.
vice. 2,760,735, 8-28-56, CI. 242—76.
Allen, Herbert, to Cameron Iron Works,
anism. 2,749,082, 6-5-56, CI. 251 — 162.
Allen, Herbert, to Cameron Iron Works, Inc. Pipe hanger
and seal assembly. 2,768,841, 10-30-56, CI. 285 — 23.
Allen, Herbert, and M. T. Works, to Cameron Iron Works,
Inc. Mechanical movement for converting rotary move-
ment to linear, then rotary, then reverse linear movement.
2,748,605, 6-5-56, CI. 74—22.
Allen, Herbert, M. T. Works, and J. P. Oliver, to Cameron
Iron Works, Inc. Blowout preventer. 2,752,119, 6-26-56,
CI. 251—1.
Allen, Herbert, M. T. Works, and M. R. Jones, to the United
States of America as represented by the Secretary
of the Navy. Retractable arbor missile projector.
2,756,634, 7-31-56, CI. 89—1.
Allen, Herman C. : See —
Russell, William W„ and Allen. 2,733,998.
Allen, Horace C, to Radio Corp. of America. Pulse echo
altimeter with sensitivity time control. 2,738,503,
3-13-56, CI. 343—17.1.
Allen, Howard G., to American Machine & Foundry Co.
Band-applying machine and method. 2,732,115, 1-24-56,
CI. 226—80.
Allen, Howard G., T. M. Wright, and E. R. Kenison, to Multi-
wall Research Institute, Inc. Bag valving and sleeving
apparatus. 2,740,334, 4-3-56, CI. 93—8.
Allen, Howard G., and C. D. Thomas, to Daystrom Inc.
Conveyor for collapsible tube finishing machine. 2,761,540,
9-4-56, CI. 198—19.
Allen, Howard G., and O. M. Hudson, to American Machine
& Foundry Co. Pretzel machine. 2,769,407, 11-6-56, CI.
107—8.
Allen Industries, Inc. : See —
Cyr, Joseph E. 2,758,036.
Allen, James V. Conveyor chain for use in heat treating
furnaces. 2,743,003, 4-24-50, CI. 198 — 189.
Allen, John H., to The Glenn L. Martin Co. Air flow restrictor
for gun port. 2,738,710, 3-20-56. CI. 89—37.5.
Allen, John L. Heat exchange apparatus. 2,736,533,
2-28-56, CI. 257—241.
Allen, Jonathan K, H to Allen Padex Corp. Padding for
ironer roll. 2,757,442. 8-7-56, CI. 29—123.
Allen, Joseph C, to The Texas Co. Method of increasing re-
covery from a subsurface oil or condensate reservoir.
2,736,381. 2-28-56, CI. 166—9.
Allen, Joseph C, to The Texas Co. Production of formation-
clogging liquid hydrocarbons. 2,765,850, 10-9-56, CI.
166—39.
Allen, Kenneth C, D. A. Meeker, and E. A. Reussenzehn, to
The Hobart Mfg. Co. Computing scale having magnifying
means. 2,742,811, 4-24-56, CI. 88—1.
Allen, Kenneth M. : See —
Harper, Chester H., and Allen. 2,735,255.
Allen, Louis N., Jr. Concentrating process and apparatus.
2,770,295, 11-13-56, CI. 159—16.
Allen, Louis N., Jr., and H. G. Bocckino, to Chemical Con-
struction Corp. Co Cos precipitation from Ni-Co solutions.
2,735,760, 2-21-56, CI. 75—119.
Allen, Lyman H., Jr., to Foster D. Snell, Inc. Curling rod
for use in the cold permanent waving of hair. 2,747,585,
5-29-56, CI. 132 — 42.
Allen, Lyman S., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Process of pre-
paring colloidal silica aquasols. 2,741.600, 4-10-56, CI.
252—313.
Allen, Maurice L. : See —
Andersen, Herbert H, and Allen. 2,750.585.
Allen-Neil : See —
Neil, James M., and Keesling. 2,758,620.
Allen, Oliver L., to Electrolux Corp. Removable tool holder
for vacuum cleaner. 2,747,214. 5-29-56, CI. 15 — 323.
Allen, Oliver L., to Electrolux Corp. Continuously adjust-
able control device for automatic vacuum cleaners.
2,764,256, 9-25-56. CI. 183 — 37.
Allen Padex Corp. : See —
Allen, Jonathan K. 2,757,442.
LIST OF PATENTEES
15
Allen, Paul C. B., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Regenerator
furnaces. 2,742,275, 4-17-56, CI. 263—15.
Allen, Philip H., and B. J. Chromy. Light responsive calcu-
lating machine controls. 2,751,148, 6-19-56, CI. 235 — 61.
Allen, Raymond P. Reinforcing pigments containing lignin
and hydrated silica or silicate. 2,765,238, 10-2-56, CI.
106—306.
Allen, Robert K., and J. H. Coulter, Jr., to The Babcock &
Wilcox Co. Apparatus for oxidizing residual pulp liquor.
2,758,017, 8-7-56, CI. 23—283.
Allen, Ronald C. J. : See —
Stevens, Sydney A., Duckitt, and Allen. 2,742,579.
Allen, Russell G., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Mold closing
mechanism. 2,748,536, 6-5-56, CI. 49 — 41.
Allen, Scott E., to C-O-Two Fire Equipment Co. Fire extin-
guisher with insulated cage. 2,738,020, 3-13-56. CI.
169—31.
Allen, Scott E., to Pyrene-C-O-Two Corp. Closure for fluid
container. 2,741,318, 4-10-56, CI. 169 — 31.
Allen, Scott E., to The Fyr-Fyter Co. Fire extinguisher
adapter. 2,767,797, 10-23-56, CI. 169—31.
Allen, Seth. Anti-kicking type animal restraining device.
2,762,334, 9-11-56, CI. 119—126.
Allen-Sherman-Hoff Co., The : See —
Mylting, Lauritz E. 2,757,987.
Allen, Sidney, to Armstrong Siddeley Motors Ltd. Mini-
mizing fire risk when operating rockets, gas-generators or
the like. 2,761,282, 9-4-56, CI. 60 — 39.09.
Allen, Sidney, to Armstrong Siddeley Motors Ltd. Rocket
motors. 2,774,216, 12-18-56, CI. 60—35.6.
Allen, Thomas E. Corner lock for bedsteads. 2,728,923,
1-3-56, CI. 5—294.
Allen, Tull C, and D. H. Chadwick, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Method of producing organic isocyanates. 2,733,254,
1-31-56. CI. 260—453.
Allen, Wayne H. : See —
Barr, Malcolm J. 2,731,240.
Allen, W. D., Mfg. Co. : See —
Pokryfke, John A. 2,753,142.
Allen. William S. : See-
Bernstein, Seymour, and Allen. 2,755,276.
Allen. William W. : See —
Thompson, Donald F., and Allen. 2,764,594.
Allenbaugh, George G., to Akron Brass Mfg. Co., Inc. Nozzle
valves. 2.760,826, 8-28-56, CI. 299—144.
Allenby, William F. : See —
Forstrom, Edward E., and Allenby. 2,763,739.
Forstrom, Edward E., and Allenby. 2,773,139.
Allendorff, Friedrich, and O. Baur, to Robert Bosch GMBH.
Spiral springs and vibration-damping means therefor.
2,733,914, 2-7-56, CI. 267—1.
Aller. Basil V. : See—
Bewley, Thomas, and Aller. 2,734,921.
Aller, Julius. Protective cap for lead-acid storage batteries.
2,758,147, 8-7-56, CI. 136—177.
Aller, Paul B., and S. E. Hotchkiss. Differential synchro.
2,772,374, 11-27-56, CI. 310—115.
Aller, Willis F., to The Sheffield Corp. Size gauging device.
2,737,727, 3-13-56, CI. 33—178.
Aller, Willis F.. to The Sheffield Corp. Gauging device for
bearings. 2.746,159. 5-22-56, CI. 33—174.
Aller, Willis F., to The Sheffield Corp. Pneumatic gauging
device. 2,749,742, 6-12-56, CI. 73 — 37.9.
Aller, Willis F., to The Sheffield Corp. Bore gauging device.
2,763,067, 9-18-56, CI. 33—178.
Aller, Willis F., to The Sheffield Corp. Pneumatic gauging
device. 2,775,117, 12-25-56, CI. 73—37.8.
Allergists Supply Co. Inc. : See —
Axelrad, Sol. 2,756,747.
Allerton, George L., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Reflex
klystron oscillator. 2,775,702, 12-25-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Allerton, George L., and G. L. Prudhon, to Western Electric
Co., Inc. Forming circuit for semi-conductive translating
devices. 2,752,661, 7-3-56, CI. 29 — 25.3.
Alles, Francis P., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process for longitudinally stretching polymeric film.
2,767.435, 10-23-56. CI. 18—48.
Alles, Francis P., and K. A. Heilman, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Co. Apparatus for stretching webs. 2,728,941,
1-3-56, CI. 18—1.
Alles, Francis P., and W. R. Saner, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Co. Preparation of polyalkylene terephthalates.
2,758,105, 8-7-56, CI. 260—75.
Allewelt. Arthur L., to American Viscose Corp. Compositions
comprising reaction products of cellulose thiourethanes and
acrylic acid derivatives. 2,748,010, 5-29-56, CI. 106 — 186.
Allewelt, Arthur L., to American Viscose Corp. Cellulose
derivative compositions. 2,748,091, 5-29-56, CI. 260 — 17.
Allewelt, Arthur L., to American Viscose Corp. Thiourethanes
of cellulose esters. 2,748,109, 5-29-56, CI. 260 — 216.
Allewelt, Arthur L., to American Viscose Corp. Thiourethanes
of cellulose ethers. 2,748,110, 5-29-56, CI. 260 — 216.
Allewelt, Arthur L., to American Viscose Corp. Process
for the acetylation of regenerated cellulose fibers and prod-
uct resulting therefrom. 2,772,944, 12-4-56, CI. 8 — 121.
Allgaier, Earl L. Driver training equipment. 2,742,714,
4-24-56, CI. 35 — 11.
Allgemeine Holzimpragnierung G. m. b. H. : See —
Kraemer, Gustav-Dietrich. 2,739,421.
Alliance Ware, Inc. : See —
Bowden, William H. 2,761,407.
Rodman, Clarence J. 2,733,999.
Rodman, Clarence J. 2,774,678.
Allibe, Aime L. H., to The Black-Clawson Co. Refining
paper pulp. 2,741,954, 4-17-56, CI. 92 — 27.
Allied Chemical & Dye Corp. : See —
Anderson, Norman L. 2,775,582.
Anderson, Thomas F. 2,757,160.
Antener, John E. 2,762,571.
Auvil, Harvey S., and Schmidt. 2,768,977.
Beckham, Leland J. 2,734,906.
Bigelow, Maurice H., and Spurlock. 2,729,616.
Cady, William R., Julien, and Saunders. 2,764,472.
Calfee, John D., and Miller. 2,734,090.
Calfee, John D., and Wallace. 2,736,695.
Calfee, John D., Miller, and Smith. 2,755,313.
Calfee, John D., and Miller. 2,767,227.
Cashion, Francis W. 2,765,301.
Chapman, Wilbur F., and Cosby. 2,734,067.
Congdon, William J., and Grossmann. 2,761,761.
Corey, Albert E., and Cosby. 2,739,173.
Corey, Albert E., and Harris. 2,739,042.
Costa, Raymond L. 2,733,204.
Davidson, John B., and Romatowski. 2,729,617.
Donaldson, Robert D., and Park. 2,767,223.
Eastman, Daniel E., and Ryan. 2,753,056.
Eck, John C, and Gocze. 2,755,134.
Erchak, Michael, Jr., and Blazek. 2,766,214.
Erchak, Michael, Jr., and Blazek. 2,775,579.
Follows, Alan G. 2,768,060.
Follows, Alan G., Hoyt, and Smith. 2,767,051.
Gilbert, Everett E. 2,764,479.
Gilbert, Everett E., and Otto. 2,745,862.
Gilbert. Everett E., and Sorma. 2,729,677.
Gilbert, Everett E., and Veldhuis. 2,769,836.
Gillie, Percy H. 2,741,367.
Harman, Robert A. 2,763,651.
Harrer, Theodore S. 2,736,550.
Hartford, Winslow H. 2,764,553.
Hartmann, Leonhard T., and Wethly. 2,750,173.
Helfaer, Bertram M. 2,772,984.
Helfaer, Bertram M. 2,773,056.
Hennig, Ralph R. 2,771,153.
Hochberg, Jerome, and Pellerano. 2,773,855.
Joris, George G. 2,752,224.
Joris, George G. 2,756,262.
Joris, George G. 2,757,209.
Joris, George G. 2,769,844.
Joris, George G., and Griffin. 2,743,300.
Joris, George G., and Sweet. 2,772,145.
Kress, Bernard H. 2,735,825.
Kuder, Robert C. 2,754,281.
Kuder, Robert C. 2,764,610.
Mayer, Perry E. 2,744,059.
Merriam, John H. 2,750,354.
Miller, Charles B., and Calfee. 2,748,177.
Miller, Charles B., and Woolf. 2,741,634.
Miller, Stuart P. 2,770,630.
Osborn, Kenneth R., Peterson, and Sloan. 2,767,061.
Park, Ralph S., and Stair. 2,746,912.
Peirce, John E. 2,742,776.
Phelps, Maurice W. 2,739,039.
Plueddemann, Edwin P. 2,739,165.
Reissig, Walter A. 2,741,051.
Ross, Douglas H., and McGonigle. 2,759,418.
Schwartz, Harrv J. 2,741,556.
Silsby, Charles F. 2,743.217.
Sloan, John C, Jr. 2,767,060.
Swaine. James W„ and Sloan. 2,733,137.
Thompson, Ernest, Jr. 2,759,885.
Weinstock, Harry H, Jr. 2,771,461.
Allied Control Co., Inc. : See —
Horman, John H., and Hoell. 2,749,396.
Horman, John H., and Hoell. 2,749,403.
Allied Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Alexander, William M., McDonald, and Lee. 2,764,160.
Bockstahler, Earl R. 2,771,391.
Brooker, Robert M., and Nash. 2,744,106.
Craige, Arthur H.. Jr. 2,744,048.
Nash, Harold A., and Brooker. 2,748,112.
Allied Plastics Co. : See —
Crane, Walton B. 2,743,050.
Crane, Walton B. 2,744,675.
Allied Products Corp. : See —
Haller, John. 2,737,456.
Haller, John. 2,751,293.
Haller, John. 2,752,211.
Allied Research Products, Inc. : See —
Hoffman, Raymond A. 2,740,754.
Allied Steel and Conveyors, Inc. : See —
Harrison, Homer S. 2,731,127.
Allied Thermal Corp. : See —
Tutt, Richard D. 2,750,865.
Tutt, Richard D., and Davis. 2,736,255.
Allin, Willard V. Flush valve for toilet flush tanks.
2,738,516, 3-20-56. CI. 4—57.
Allinson, Neil. Gun cleaning rod. 2,774,090, 12-18-56, CI.
15—104.165.
Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. : See —
Albrecht, William B. 2,754,396.
Albreeht, William B. 2,754.397.
Anderson, Reynold M. 2,757,019.
Ashenden, Harry B. 2,764,404.
Bank. Thor G., and Lorenz. 2,744,979.
Bartlett, Lawrence E. 2,754,355.
Bartlett, Lawrence E., Oliver and Schumacker.
2,751,447.
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Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. : See — Continued
Baude, John. 2,740,929.
Bauer, Phillip F., and Honsinger. 2,733,362.
Becker, George D. 2,757,544.
Beckwith, Sterling. 2,742,583.
Beckwith, Sterling. 2,701,987.
Booth, Edmond P. O. 2,766,629.
Brundage, John F. 2,730,029.
Buhr, August G. 2,730,031.
Buhr, August G. 2,745,329.
Buhr, August G. 2,757,825.
Buhr, August G. 2,758,555.
Buhr, August G. 2,775,177.
Carlin Robert, Cannon, and Mather. 2,750,843.
Dickinson, Sherman S. 2,736,579.
Dieringer, Herman C. 2,764,744.
Bagan, William F. 2,749,500.
Eckert, Herbert L. 2,762,240.
Fergason, Rector C. 2,730,378.
Fergason, Rector C. 2,751,740.
Fergason, Rector C. 2,754,649.
Fergason, Rector C. 2,754,650.
Fergason, Rector C. 2,754,651.
Fergason, Rector C. 2,766,575.
Fergason, Rector C. 2,768,494.
Fergason, Rector C. 2,771,017.
Forrest, Frank R. 2,748,666.
Frushour, George V. 2,750,235.
Frushour, George V. 2,754,139.
Gruner, Frederick R. 2.729,332.
Halter, Allan C. 2,752,545.
Halter, Allan C. 2,752,547.
Halter, Allan C, and King. 2,733,397.
Halter, Allan C, and King. 2,753,516.
Hansen, Alfred J. 2,770,997.
Hansen, Harding B., Stenersen, Sealey, and Wiederkehr.
2,774,047.
Hodan, Theodore J., and Woods. 2,748,077.
Hoffman, Sven A. 2,758,795.
Ihrig, Harry K. 2,750,284.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Jacobs, Joseph J., and Higgins
Jones, Richard W. 2,735,978.
2,764,456.
Kamlukin, Igor, and Adams. 2,756,600.
Keith, Percy A., and Fergason. 2,751,742.
Kelle, Arthur C. 2,730,588.
Kelle, Arthur C. 2,730,590.
Kelle, Arthur C. 2,749,411.
Kenney, Clarence E. 2,735,367.
Kenny, Clarence E., and Ringle. 2,746,711.
Lellep. Otto G. 2,750,272.
Lellep, Otto G. 2,750,273.
Lellep, Otto G. 2,750,274.
Montgomery, Terryl B. 2,740,079.
Peek, Henry L. 2,736,295.
Peek, Henry L. 2,753,424.
Peek, Henry L. 2,773,484.
Peeples, Robert M. 2,747,148.
Perry, Elijah R., and Morelli. 2,730,589.
Perry, Elijah R., and Morelli. 2.765,378.
Peter, Charles R. 2,756,291.
Ringland, William L. 2,752,518.
Risch, Nelson O. 2,769,108.
Rockwell, Harvey W. 2,7.42,100.
Rockwell, Harvey W. 2,759,276.
Roubal, Alexander J. 2,746,313.
Roubal, Alexander J. 2,758,794.
Schick, Frederick A. 2,756,065.
iSealey, William C. 2,742,255.
Sealey, William C. 2,774,830.
Stenersen, Sten S. 2,760,017.
iSwidelsky, Anthony J. 2,745,073.
Tanke, Willard H. 2,757,594.
Tanke, Willard H., and Mydels. 2,740,346.
Tanke, Willard H.. and Reaves. 2,732,784.
Taylor, Philip L. 2,733.317.
Taylor, Philip L. 2,738,398.
Taylor, Philip L. 2,744,983.
Taylor, Philip L., and Kelle. 2,752,459.
Taylor, Philip L., and Ramrath. 2,735,914.
Taylor, Philip L., and Ramrath. 2,762,890.
Vogelsang, Francis H. 2,742,794.
Weston, Donald E. 2,749,410.
Wilson, Charles D. 2,745,422.
Winograd, Harold. 2,775,732.
Wlnograd, Harold. 2,775,733.
Worrell, Robert D. 2,740,247.
Wurgler, John W. 2,735,041.
Allis, Louis, Co., The : See —
Altschwager, Wilmer J., and Aynes. 2,769,105.
Hansen, Hans R. A., and Conger. 2,754,463.
Van Ness, Bruce. 2,733.851.
Weesner, Robert J., and Kelly. 2,748,299.
Allison, Albert R., A. D. Delman, and B. B. Simms, to the
United States of America as represented by the Secretary
of the Navy. Method of testing antiozodant chemicals.
2,771,777, 11-27-56, CI. 73 — 432.
Allison, Charles F. Note books. 2,731,967, 1-24-56, CI.
129—18.
Allison, Herbert S., to General Mills, Inc. Banding with
thermoplastic. 2,741,885, 4-17-56, CI. 53—198.
Allison, Herbert S., R. I. Hakomaki, and F. B. Jewett, Jr.,
to General Mills, Inc. Bag making machine. 2,737,859,
3_13_56, CI. 93—8.
Allison, Herbert S., to General Mills, Inc. Fruit juicing
machine with rind ejector. 2,753,903, 7-10-56, CI. 146 — 3.
Allison, Hugh V., to American Chain and Cable Co., Inc.
Abrasive cutting wheels. 2,735,243, 2-21-56, CI. 51 — 207.
Allison, Kenneth C, to Grigsby-Allison Co., Inc. Electric
switch construction. 2,755,347, 7-17-56, CI. 200—11.
Allison, Leslie R., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Vacuum
tube amplifier circuits for coded carrier current. 2,747,032,
5-22-56, CI. 179—171.
Allison, Lloyd H., to Plan-It Homes. Corner stud const ruc-
tion. 2,731,116, 1-17-56, CI. 189 — 38.
Allison, Ralph E., to Patent Management, Inc. Hearing test
system. 2,768,236, 10-23-56, CI. 179—1.
Allison Steel Mfg. Co. : See-
Lynn, Joseph C, and Rau. 2,767,627.
Allison, William D., to Hupp Corp. Power steering assist
mechanism. 2,765,667, 10-9-56, CI. 74—388.
Allison, William M. : See-
Ross, Sidney D., and Allison. 2,757,141.
Allison. William M. Flexible kite. 2,737,360, 3-6-56, CI.
244—153.
Allman, Arvel D.( % to B. Bourret. Cloth anchorage means
for pool tables. 2,755,088, 7-17-56, CI. 273—7.
Allman, Jack S., R. C. Allman, executrix to herself. Fishing
lure. 2,741,058, 4-10-56, CI. 43 — 42.24.
Allman, Ruth C, executrix : See —
Allman, Jack S. 2,741,058.
Allmand Brothers Mfg. Co. : See —
Kimberling, Delmer H. 2,748,294.
Allmang, William : See —
Thompson, Ivan P., Allmang, and Weidner. 2,745,475.
Allmanna Brandredskapsaffaren Aktiebolag : See —
BergstrSm, Erik K. L. 2,748,732.
Allmanna iSvenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget : See —
Arvidsson. Algot. 2,733,403.
Borg, Lennart. 2,730,670.
Borg, Lennart. 2,762,966.
Dreyfus, Ludwlg. 2,758,144.
2,759,035.
2,774,803.
2,729,721.
2,747,055.
2,758,179.
2,766,.r
Dreyfus, Ludwig.
Dreyfus, Ludwig.
Forwald, Haakon.
Forwald, Haakon.
Forwald, Haakon.
Forwald, Haakon.
Forwald, Haakon. 2,774,851.
Lamm, Uno. 2,774,031.
Lamm, Unq, and Uhlmann. 2,774,012.
Uhlmann, Erich. 2,730,667.
Allover Mfg. Co. : See —
Svoren, Martin J. 2,742,037.
Alloway, V. Perry : See —
Fahrner, Landon W. 2,752,160.
Alloy Steel and Metals Co. : See —
Francis, Paul R. 2,738,955.
All-Sil Welding Metals, Inc. : See—
Leston, Theodore I., and Kriewall. 2,772,346.
All-Steel Equipment Inc. : See —
Abrahamson, Charles M., and Grube. 2,743,149.
Rudolph, Nathan H. 2,769,562.
Alltools Ltd. : See—
Saunders, Frank S. 2,751,934.
Allum, Robin D. : See —
Murray, Lawrence J., Davison, Threadgold, and Allum.
2,761,012. „ „ nn„
Allward, George A. Game racket construction. 2,742,289,
4-17-56, CI. 273—73.
Allwine, Harrison S., to Radio Corp. of America. Dual focus
cathode-ray tubes. 2,747,134, 5-22-56, CI. 315—13.
Allwood Inc. : See — •
Behr, Erwln. 2,728,939.
Hlmmelheber, Max, Steiner, and Kull. 2,737,997.
Wyss, Oswald F. 2,751,947.
Allyn, Charles S., Jr., to The National Cash Register Co.
Duplicating apparatus for making magnetic records.
2,743,988, 5-1-56, CI. 346—74.
Allyne, Rollin F. Method of and apparatus for controlling
the temperature of trailer cargo and the like. 2,731,807,
1-24-56, CI. 62—6.
Almand, Joseph M. : See —
Buckwalter, Howard M., and Almand. 2,746,898.
Almen, John O., and W. L. Carnegie, to General Motors
Corp. Clutch with porous compressible friction linings.
2,733,797, 2-7-56, CI. 192—107.
Almen, John O., and W. L. Carnegie, to General Motors
Corp. Composite wet clutch. 2,733,798, 2-7-56, CI.
192—113.
Aimer, Milton. Clothes clip. 2,762,101, 9-11-56, CI.
24—137.
Almeras, Paul, to Etablissements Neyrpic. Speed regulators
for turbines. 2,737,962, 3-13-56, CI. 137—26.
Almond, Lawrence H., to Tennessee Valley Authority. Fur-
nace for defluorinating phosphate rock. 2,770,451,
11-13-56, CI. 263—29.
Almoslino, Hans A. Climbing toy. 2,766,551, 10-16-56, CI.
46-132.
Almoslino. Hans A. Racing game device. 2,766,986,
10-16-56, CI. 273—86.
Almquist, Nils T„ 50% to Raymond Engineering Laboratory,
Inc. Buttonhole attachment for sewing machines.
2,733,674, 2-7-56, CI. 112—77.
Almquist, Nils T., 50% to Raymond Engineering Laboratory,
Inc. Buttonhole attachment for sewing machines.
2,742,007, 4-17-56, CI. 112—77.
LIST OF PATENTEES
17
Almquist, Nils T. Paint sprayer. 2,749,179, 6-5-56, CI.
Almquist, 'Nils T., M. G. Domsitz, and M. Shufer, to the
United States of America as represented by the Secretary
of the Army. Self-governing turbine. 2,760,964, 10-16-56,
CI. 253—79.
Aloe. A. S., Co. : See—
Weichselbaum, Theodore E. 2,770,601.
Weichselbaum, Theodore E. 2,770,602.
Alozery, Nicholas J. G., and W. P. Given, to The M. W.
Kellogg Co. Combination cracking process. 2,745,794,
5-15-56, CI. 196 — 49.
Alpern, Irene G. : See — ■
Kays, Lillian, and Alpern. 2,763,938.
Alpert, Marshall B. : See-
Buck, Thomas M., and Alpert. 2,734,855.
Alpert, Marshall B., to National Lead Co. Method for treat-
ing metals. 2,734,003, 2-7-56, Cl. 117—130.
Alpert, Marshall B., and R. L. Powell, to National Lead Co.
Electrolytic production of titanium metal. 2,741,588,
4-10-56, CI. 204—64.
Alpert, Marshall B., and J. A. Hamilton, to National Lead
Co. Electrolytic cell of the diaphragm type. 2,760,930,
8-28-56, CI. 204—246.
Alpert, Norman, and H. E. Vermillion, to The Texas Co.
Process for selectively polymerizing diolefins. 2,751,331,
6-19-56, CI. 196—39.
Alpine Aktiengesellschaft, Eisengiesserie und Maschinen-
fabrik : See —
Kaiser, Fritz. 2,739,709.
Kaiser, Fritz. 2,753,996.
Alran. Louis : See —
Cabanes, Leon, Alran, Chevallier, Dietsch, and Painboeuf.
2 745 95*^
Alric, Gustave.' Fuel injectors. 2,771,321, 11-20-56, CI.
299—107.6.
Alsberg, Dietrich A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Method of and means for measuring impedance and related
quantities. 2,746,015, 5-15-56, CI. 324—58.
Alschuler, Richard : See —
Falone, Angelo C, and Alschuler. 2,729.819.
Alsen, Frederick A. Shoe shine service sets. 2,772,437,
12-4-56, CI. 15—265.
Alsing, Carl F., to Whirlpool-Seeger Corp. Refrigeration ap-
paratus, including a precooler. 2,742,767, 4-24-56, CI.
62—117.8.
Alsing, Carl F., to Whirlpool-Seeger Corp. Two tempera-
ture household refrigerators. 2,769,319, 11-6-56, CI.
62—116.
Alsmeyer, Ralph L., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Electronic pro-
tective circuits. 2,733,338, 1-31-56. CI. 250—27.
Alsop, William G., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Process for pre-
paring fatty acid partial esters of polyhydric alcohols.
2,744,124, 5-1-56, Cl. 260—410.7.
Alspaugh, Paul L., to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. Bore
mining apparatus with strata sensing means. 2,741,468,
4-10-56, Cl. 262—26.
Alspaugh, Paul L., to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp.
Liquid cooled electric agitator motor. 2,766,391, 10-9-5C,
Cl. 310—54.
Alspaugh, Samuel W., to General Motors Corp. Hydraulically
operated apparatus for operating on the walls of a pan-
shaped object. 2,748,862, 6-5-56, Cl. 164—56.
Alstrom, Albert I., to Globe-Union Inc. Breaker point mech-
anism. 2,773,113, 12-4-56, Cl. 123—146.5.
Alt, Alvin F. : See —
Binns, Jack N., Dugle, and Alt. Re. 24,127.
Binns, Jack N., Dugle, and Alt. 2,756,958.
Dugle, Thomas E., Clutter, and Alt. 2,733,555.
Alt, Arthur, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Water soluble sub-
stituted p-hydroxybenzaldehyde-alkali metal and alkaline
earth metal carbonate and bicarbonate solid complexes.
2,774,791. 12-18-56. Cl. 260 — 600.
Altenburger, Ernst : See —
Westinger, Karl, Altenburger, and Hirt. 2,742,228.
Altendorf, Joseph M. Lawn edge trimmers. 2,737,872,
3-13-56, Cl. 97—227.
Alter. Robert S. : See —
Bradburd, Ervin M., Alter, and Maxwell. 2,762.017.
Altergott, Mary E. Clothes pole and line connector. 2,749,075,
6-5-56, Cl. 248—353.
Alterio, Joseph and L. Anti-skid and anti-bogging device
for tires. 2,771,929, 11-27-56, Cl. 152 — 222.
Alterio, Louis : See —
Alterio. Joseph and L. 2,771.929.
Alters, Eugene : See —
Soehnlen, Robert M., and Alters. 2,759,254.
Altgelt, Herman E., to The Oliver Corp. Tying mechanism
for balers. 2,742,062, 4-17-56. Cl. 140—93.
Altgelt, Herman E., to Deere & Co. Hitch device. 2,746,370,
5-22-56, Cl. 97 — 47.14.
Altgelt, Herman E., to Deere & Co. Draft and position control
hitch device. 2,754,742, 7-17-56, Cl. 97 — 47.52.
Altgelt, Herman E., to Deere & Co. Releasable plow standard.
2,756,660, 7-31-56, Cl. 97—47.89.
Altgelt, Herman E., to Deere & Co. Two-way plow with
draft transmitting latch. 2,769,383, 11-6-56, Cl.
97—24.5.
Altgelt, Herman E., to Deere & Co. Overload trip device for
plows. 2,775,183, 12-25-56. Cl. 97 — 47.89.
Altherr, Walter M., to A. B. Chance Co. Circuit-control sys-
tem. 2,758,224, 8-7-56, Cl. 307—140.
Althouse, William S., Jr., and J. F. Muse, to Baker Oil
Tools, Inc. Apparatus for controllably filling well casing.
2,768,695, 10-30-56, Cl. 166—225.
Altick, Robert L. Edge binding device and method. 2,732,965,
1-31-56, Cl. 216—61.
Altman, B., & Co. : See —
Weiss, George. 2,729,844.
Altman, Fred E., to Eastman Kodak Co. Unit magnifica-
tion catadioptric lens system. 2,742,817, 4-24-56, Cl.
88—57.
Altman, Fred E., to Eastman Kodak Co. Distortionless zoom
viewfinder for cameras. 2,755,701, 7-24-56, Cl. 88 — 1.5.
Altman, Fred E., to Eastman Kodak Co. Optical objective
comprising four air-spaced lens elements. 2,767,614,
10-23-56, Cl. 88—57.
Altman, Harry : See —
Levine, Arnold M., and Altman. 2,771,507.
Altman, Peter, and R. T. Robinette, to Continental Motors
Corp. Single cylinder engine construction. 2,741,236,
4-10-56, Cl. 123—195.
Altman, Peter, and L. D. Bakke, to Continental Motors
Corp. Cooling system for air cooled engines. 2,771,862,
11-27-56, Cl. 123 — 41.65.
Altmann, George O., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Process
of preparing iron powder for magnetic cores. 2,744,040,
5-1-56. Cl. 148—104.
Altmann, Kurt : See —
Heinze, Richard, and Altmann. 2,762,080.
Alto Mfg. Co. : See—
Brandstetter, Hugo E., and Beyer. 2,767,S15.
Alton Box Board Co. : See —
Hollis, Robert F. 2,741,176.
Alton Corp. : See —
Etten, Nicholas L. 2,741,342.
Altorfer Bros. Co. : See —
Castricone, John A. 2,755,651.
Dudley, Randolph. 2,756,856.
Altosaar, Heino, to Dominion Textile Co. Ltd. Method of
making glass filters. 2,752,731, 7-3-56, Cl. 49—79.
Altschul, Louis T. Flexible automobile body cover. 2,733,747,
2-7-56, Cl. 150—52.
Altschuler, Samuel, to Armour Research Foundation of Illinois
Institute of Technology. Vibrationless pneumatic impact
tool. 2,748,750, 6-5-56, Cl. 121 — 25.
Altschwager, Wilmer J., and M. F. Aynes, to The Louis
Allis Co. Electric motor suitable for use in an atmos-
phere containing magnetic particles. 2,769,105, 10-30-56,
Cl. 310—88.
Altstaedt, Werner, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktien-
gesellschaft. Apparatus for the uniform discharge of fine-
grained loose material. 2,740,564, 4-3-56, Cl. 222—485.
Altwicker, Hubert J. Method and apparatus for producing
tapered structural elements. 2,758,369, 8-14-56, Cl.
29—552.
Alumatic Corp. of America : See — -
Zitomer, Abe. 2,740,998.
Zitomer, Abe. 2,745,420.
Zitomer, Abe. 2,774,997.
Aluminex Inc. : See —
Estey, James R. 2,735,224.
Aluminium Laboratories Ltd. : See — -
Duncan, George S., Lefebure, and Runnels. 2,757,425.
Aluminum Bronze Co. Ltd. : See —
Cleiff, Joseph A. 2,734,370.
Aluminum Co. of America : See —
Brondyke. Kenneth J. 2,731,362.
Gardner, George R. 2,754,220.
Harmon, Edward H. 2,736,674.
Hughes, Guy N. 2,744,241.
Hughes, Guy N., and Harder. 2,744,240.
Keller. Fred, and Zelley. 2,755,242.
Liles, Brooks S. 2,758,964.
Miller, Mike A., and Baker. 2,763,605.
Nock, Joseph A.. Jr. 2,742,688.
Nolan, William E. 2,753,608.
Short, Herbert M. 2,759,473.
Sicha, Walter E., Hunsicker, and Lemon. 2,749,239.
Stroup, Philip T., and Dowd. 2,754,199.
Wagner, Robert N. 2,759,151.
Walgren, John R. 2,757,794.
Whe«ler, Jesse H. 2,748,934.
Aluminum Co. of Canada, Ltd. : See — ■
Jukkola, Walfred W., and Lewis. 2,750,258.
Aluminum Goods Mfg. Co. : See —
Ghormley, Edwin I. 2,754,117.
Aluminum Home Products Corp. : See —
Reinhardt, James D. 2,761,498.
Aluminum Products, Inc. : See —
Du Bois, Arthur E. 2,738,954.
Aluminum Specialty Co. : See —
Rahr, Paul F. 2,765,729.
Aluminum Supply Co. : See —
Holman, Keith M., and Cooper. 2,767,459.
Alumiseal Corp. : See —
Macormack, James G. 2,764.788.
Alunas, John. Paper clips. 2,730.781, 1-17-56, Cl. 24—85.
Alvarez, Manuel M., 50% to J. E. Gonzales. Adjustable
drawing table construction. 2,775,497, 12-25-56, Cl.
311—39.
Alvey Ferguson Co., The : See —
Sullivan, Norman M. 2,740,513.
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2,731,172, 1-17-56,
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Alvord, Charles C, to Norton Co. Grinding machine.
2,746,214, 5-22-56, CI. 51—134.5.
Alvord, Charles C, to Norton Co. Grinding machine steady-
rest. 2,756,551, 7-31-56, CI. 51—238.
Alward, Francis. Flue cap. 2,742,846, 4-24-56, CI. 98 — 84.
Alweg-Forschung, Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung :
Hinsken, Josef, Barthelmess, and Meyer. 2,756,689.
Alyea, Louis. Method of removing threaded shafts.
2,752,671, 7-3-56, CI. 29 — 426.
Amado, Dora G. Improvements in window curtains.
2,750,596. 6-19-56, CI. 2—278.
Amal Ltd. : See —
Smith, Cyril R. B„ and Izon. 2,756,033.
Amalgamated Growth Industries Inc. : See —
Briggs, Rufus L. 2,769,079.
Briggs, Rufus L. 2,770,708.
Amalgamated Limestone Corp. Ltd. : See —
Szinger, Eugen. 2,770,450.
Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia) Ltd. : See —
Hall, Frank R. 2,737,582.
Amana Refrigeration, Inc. : See —
Anderson, Florence B. 2,757,061.
Anderson, Florence B. 2,758,455.
Anderson, Florence B., and Konefes. 2,761,288.
Becker, Alois F. 2,758,903.
Konefes, Joseph H. 2,758,748.
Moore, Robert E. 2,743,981.
Amann, August : See —
Reppe, Walter, Pasedach, Dreher, and Amann. 2,709,008.
Reppe, Walter, Schlichting, Westphal, and Amann.
2,732,380.
Reppe, Walter, Schlichting, Westphal, and Amann.
2,759,926.
Amann, Max, and K. Knodler, to International Standard Elec-
tric Corp. Locking closure lid for containers particularly
for pneumatic tube systems. 2,736,513, 2-28-56, CI.
243—39.
Amato, Andrew J., and J. R. L. Dudgeon. Contour duplicator.
2,741,033, 4-10-56, CI. 33—175.
Ambelang, Friedrich W. H. Feeding device for the workpiece
on planing machines. 2,771,920, 11-27-56, CI. 144 — 114.
Ambelang, Friedrich W. H. Planing machine for two-sided
planing in a single operation. 2,771,921, 11-27-56, CI.
144—117.
Amber, Yervant. Table having collapsible legs. 2,7fi8,80C>,
10-30-56, CI. 311—77.
Amberg, Stephen W. : See —
Amberg, Walter E. and S. W. 2,737,332.
Amberg, Walter E. and S. W. 2,749,010.
Amberg, Walter E. and S. W., to Lily-Tulip Cup Corp. One-
piece paper container. 2,737,332, 3-6-56, CI. 229 — 1.5.
Amberg, Walter E. and S. W., to Lily-Tulip Cup Corp. Trun-
cated conical paper cup. 2,749,010, 6-5-56, CI. 229 — 1.5.
Amblard, Marcel, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. Me-
chanical bellows seal. 2,740,648, 4-3-56, CI. 286 — 11.
Ambler, Winston F., to Sinclair Refining Co. In a lead
sulfied sweetening process adding dissolved lead oxide to
maintain activity of lead sulfide. 2,768,931, 10-30-56,
CI. 196—29.
Ambli, Andrew. Split header for open top truck-trailers and
the like. 2,741,507, 4-10-56, CI. 296 — 40.
Ambrose, Anthony A. Magnetic ejector and de-magnetizer.
2,745,043, 5-8-56, CI. 317—123.
Ambrose, Paul E. : See —
Bader, Harry F„ Barth, and Ambrose. 2,770,808.
Ambrose, Paul E., to International Latex Corp. Deposited
rubber undergarment. 2,749,549, 6-12-56, CI. 2 — 36.
Ambrosen, Johan P., to Civilforsvarsstyrelsen. Apparatus
for integrating measurement of X-rays or radio-active rays.
2,750.516. 6-12-56, CI. 250—83.6.
Ambrosini, Leonard : See —
Maillard, Bernard, and Ambrosini. 2,764,916.
Amhrosino, Mario J. Locking mechanism for desk drawers.
2.747.960, 5-29-56, CI. 312—219.
Amdursky, Mark E„ and J. P. Fiore, to The Rauland Corn.
Color television image reproducer. 2,761,990 9-4-56, CI.
313—70.
Amelang, Ernst J. Tire pressure indicator. 2,740,007,
3-27-56, CI. 200—61.24.
Amen, Nicholas C. Dispenser and applicator for heavy
lubricants. 2,767,417, 10-23-56, CI. 15 — 121.2.
Ament, Herman : See —
Jecker, Gustav. 2,764,814.
American Aerovap, Inc. : See —
Christopher, David H., and Snear. 2,743,548.
American Agricultural Chemical Co., The : See —
Sullivan, Thomas J.. Milligan, and Lillquist. 2,738.255
American Air Filter Co., Inc. : See —
Gonzales, Don J. 2,771,154.
Hubbard, Arthur F. 2,744,516.
Hubbard, Arthur F. 2,758,591.
Hubbard, Arthur F. 2,758,636.
Hubbard, Arthur F. 2,758,640.
Palmore, Robert A. 2,739,667.
Palmore, Robert A. 2,771,155.
Robson, Aubrey H. 2,762,223.
Sylvan, Srig G. 2,751,042.
True, Ronald G. 2,729.302.
Westlin, Karl L. 2,762,450.
American Art Metals Co. : See —
Clifton, Walter L., Jr. 2,750,218.
American Associated Companies : See —
Morgan, Samuel L. 2,762,111.
American Baler Co., The : See —
Seltzer, Robert E. 2,763,297.
Seltzer, Robert E. 2,768,574.
American Blower Corp. : See —
Beranek, Rudolph B. 2,757,027.
Blevins, Eugene A. 2,746 583.
Simmons, Lance L. 2,773,678.
American Bosch Arma Corp. : See —
Bischoff, Waldemar O. 2,743,593.
Bischoff, Waldemar O. 2,771,066.
Bischoff, Waldemar O., and Fancher. 2,775.233.
Bock, Charles D. 2,742,604.
Cunningham, Frederick W. 2,741,732.
Davis, Arthur P. 2,750,844.
Davis, Sidney. 2,750,545.
Hartle, Robert J., and Kinzer. 2,744,941.
Hess, Thomas D. 2,773,683.
High, Carl F. 2,775,203.
Hill, Harry 0„ and Johnson. 2,743,594.
Hill, Harry O., and Johnson. 2,752,145.
Hogeman, Hans. 2,765,741.
Hogeman, Hans, and Burman. 2,758,584.
Jacks, Basil. 2,762,003.
Jewell, Wendell D. 2,740,299.
Litman, Bernard. 2,744,335
Miller, Sidney E. 2,759,422.
Miller, Sidney E. 2,768,860.
Miller, Sidney E., and Nystrom. 2,751,887.
Miner, Richard Y„ Evans, and Abt. 2,745,600.
Miner, Richard Y., Evans, and Abt. 2,745,995.
Nystrom, Carl H., Bach, and Huse. 2,772,608.
Statsinger, Joseph. 2,740,935.
American Box Board Co. : See —
Anderson, Wilbur G„ Jr. 2,732.993.
Anderson, Wilbur G., Jr. 2,732,994.
Anderson, Wilbur G., Jr. 2,739,735.
Anderson, Wilbur G., Jr. 2,739,754.
American Brake Shoe Co. : See —
Brashear, Turner G., Jr. 2,767,302.
Canton, Elmer E., and Salak. 2,763,059.
Combs, Eugene L., Faust, and Schaer. 2,700,195.
Cox, Isaac E. 2,759,775.
Dalrymple, William P. 2,732,051.
Hespenheide, Wilbur G., and Faust.
Hespenheide, Wilbur G., Faust,
Mecum, William D. 2,758,986.
Murtaugh, Joseph P. 2,772,492.
Reinhardt, Henry B. 2,750,124.
Whisler, Thomas C. 2,743,540.
Whisler, Thomas C. 2,763,074.
Zupez, John A. 2,763,042.
American Brass Co., The : See —
Copeland, Henry G. 2,757,691.
Gates, Newman V. 2,762,115.
American Cabinet Hardware Corp. : See —
Erickson, Karl H. 2,736,595.
American Can Co. : See —
Andersen, Norbeth J. 2,743,033.
Augensen, Alf T. 2,773,622.
Bierman, Clarence R., and Mietz. 2,767,152.
Birkland, Stellan. 2,731,946.
Birkland, Stellan. 2,732,315.
Campbell, Denis J., Jr., and Kaiser. 2,730.983.
Czarnecki, John D. 2.741,291.
Czarnecki, John D. 2,773,496.
Dobbins, Walter J., III. 2,773,632.
Doudera, John J., Jr., and Blakslee. 2,737,803.
Doudera, John J„ Jr., and Seaman. 2,749,744.
Drygulski, John. 2,745,462.
Elam, William B. 2,757,848.
Farren, Robert P. 2,760,872.
Foord, Delbert C. 2,772,043.
Fredette, Joseph H. 2,743,129.
Gedde, Erik. 2,751,874.
Gedde, Erik. 2,773,465.
Gedde, Erik. 2,773,466.
Geertsen, Nelson. 2,742.872.
Geertsen, Nelson. 2,753,075.
Geertsen, Nelson. 2,760.263.
Gueffroy, Walter A. 2,738,066.
Gueffroy, Walter A. 2,741,380.
Hawkins, James F. 2,760,465.
Hommel, William I'.., ami Sundell. 2,742,993.
Hoyne, Benjamin L. 2,773,380.
Jacobs, Samuel S., and Pechy. 2,755,980.
Magill, Donald G. 2,729,907.
Magill, Donald G. 2,750,094.
Magill, Donald G. 2,756.105.
Maher, William W. 2,765,167.
McNabb, John W. 2,754,277.
Nicholson, Samuel S., and Smith. 2,743,353.
Nordquist, Ronald E. J. 2,737,090.
Nordquist, Ronald E. J. 2,743.001.
Nordquist, Ronald E. J. 2,752,050.
Nordquist, Ronald E. J. 2,770,349.
Nordquist, Ronald E. J., and Hommel. 2,757,63
Olson, Clinton D. 2,755,768.
Pechy, William. 2.729,329.
Pecky, Williarr 2,732.925.
Pechy, William. 2,739.556.
2,748,733.
2,750,913.
2,752,744.
2,752,745.
Pechy, William
Pechy, William.
Pechy, William.
Pechy, William.
LIST OF PATENTEES
19
American Can Co. : See — Continued
Pechy, William. 2,760,702.
Pechy, William. 2,771,916.
Pierce, Stanley W. 2,752.203.
Pottle, Ralph K. 2,747,765.
Riener, Harry. 2,741,398.
Schroeder, George O. 2,772,247.
Socke, John E. 2,730,982.
Socke, John E. 2,731,132.
Socke, John E. 2,731,133.
Socke, John E. 2,731,136.
Socke, John E. 2,731,137.
Vitense, Harold R. 2,734,451.
Weber, Lloyd H. 2,731,135.
Weber. Lloyd H. 2,771.982.
Winters, William P. 2,741,204.
Wobbe, Delbert E., and Stasewich. 2,772,192.
Woolford, Custis S., and Schoenf'eld. 2,751,873.
American Car and Foundry Co. : See —
Isaac, Garry O., and Martz. 2,737,706.
Kelly, Girard J. 2,770,032.
Shields, Robert A. 2,737,971.
Shields, Robert A. 2,761,741.
American Cast Iron Pipe Co. : See —
Carter, Sam F., Jr., Donoho, and Dyke. 2,765,225.
Coupland, Frank H., Jr., Phelps, Cranford, and Daniel.
American Casting & Mfg. Corp. : See —
Wenk, Henry L. C. Jr. 2,764,861.
American Chain and Cable Co., Inc. : See —
Allison, Hugh V. 2,735,243.
Coffey, Ralph J. 2,763,768.
Gilmore. William J. 2,732,861.
American Chemical Paint Co. : See —
Crowley, Thomas N. 2,762,681.
Heller, Ferdinand P., and Spruance. 2,762,731.
Otto, George F. 2,741,567.
Otto, George F., and Faigen. 2,767,111.
Saukaitis, Albert J., and Gardner. 2,758,970.
Thompson, Donald F., and Allen. 2,764,594.
American Chrome Co. : See —
Thomsen, Alfred M. 2,754,173.
Thomsen, Alfred M. 2,772,957.
American Collo Corp. : See —
Winkler, Joseph. 2,770,241.
American Crucible Products Co., The : See —
Kaatz, Herbert W., and Enyeart. 2,743,673.
American Cyanamid Co. : See —
Aagaard, Fridtjof. 2,734,526.
Aagaard, Fridtjof. 2,773,685.
Aimone, Francis M., and Tabachnick. 2,759,809.
Aimone, Frank M., and Booth. 2,740,522.
Ashley, Kenneth D., Innes, and Malley. 2,768,125.
Ashley, Kenneth D., Innes, and Paul. 2,703,533.
Ashley, Kenneth D., and Sanborn. 2,734,796.
Ashley, Kenneth D., and Sanborn. 2,739,044.
Bach, Frederick L., Jr., Brabander, and Kushner.
2,756,231.
Baker, Bernard R., and McEvoy. 2,775,597.
Barker, Robert S., and Ebel. 2,748,138.
Beegle, Lindley C, Funk, and Hook. 2,737,492.
Bernstein, Seymour, and Allen. 2,755,276.
Bernstein, Seymour, and Lenhard. 2,742,461.
Bernstein, Seymour, and Lenhard. 2,766,264.
Bernstein, Sevmour, and Lenhard. 2,773,058.
Bernstein, Seymour, and Lenhard. 2,773,080.
Bernstein, Seymour, and Littell. 2,732,383.
Bernstein, Seymour, and Littell. 2,737,512.
Blackett, Eben G., and Soliday. 2,774,759.
Boatrtght, Leslie G. 2,734,081.
Boatright, Leslie G. 2,755,887.
Booth, Robert B., and Hedley. 2,729,557.
Brockman, John A., and Roth. 2,729,641.
Brockman, John A., Jr., and Fabio. 2,767,195.
Brockman, John A., Jr., and Roth. 2,737,515.
Brockman, John A., Jr., and Roth. 2,739,966.
Brockman, John A., Jr., and Roth. 2,742.468.
Brody, Frederick, Leavitt, and Long. 2,754,293.
Broschard, Robert, and Krupka. 2,744,931.
Brown, Otto R. 2,769,540.
Bullock, Milon W. 2,755,288.
Callahan, Francis M., and Swanenburg. 2,729,672.
Callahan, John C, and Rumpf. 2,734,649.
Carnes, Joseph J. 2,761,795.
Carnes, Joseph J., and Booth. 2,744,888.
Carnes, Joseph J., Price, and Booth. 2,739,168.
Clark, Joe H., and English. 2,769,821.
Cooke, Theodore F., and Eastes. 2,742,375.
Cowan. Frank M. 2,729.675.
CressweU, Arthur. 2,751,374.
Daniel, John H., Jr., and Corkum. 2,748,092.
Daniel, John H., Jr., and Moore. 2,772,906.
David, Arnold R. 2,702,779.
Dixon, James K. 2,745,864.
Dixon, James K., and Longfield. 2,730,430.
Drechsel, Erhard K. 2,744,897.
Du Breuil, Shirley. 2,759,937.
Du Breuil, Shirley. 2,759.938.
Eastes, John W. 2,770,629.
Eisenman, William, and Minieri. 2,749,273.
English, Jackson P., and Clapp. 2,769,820.
Fahrenbach, Marvin J., and Collins. 2,756.230.
Fahrenbach, Marvin J., and Collins. 2,767,181.
Fluck, Linton A., and Logan. 2,759,851.
2,768,205
2,754,294.
2,765,300.
American Cyanamid Co. : See — Continued
Fortune, James H. 2,707,434.
Frazier, Charles. 2,730,717.
Gazzola, Albert L., and Angier. 2,760,960.
Gleissner, Bruce D., and Nagv. 2,732,277.
Goldman, Leon, and Williams. 2,756,232.
Gordon, John E., and Dorf. 2,702,250.
Hamilton, Richard W. 2,759,974.
Hamilton, Richard W. 2,768,203.
Hamilton, Richard W., and Mallison. 2,734,059.
Hardy, William B. 2,732,393.
Hardy, William B. 2,774,761.
Hardy, William B., and Adams. 2,766,226.
Hardy, William B., and Adams. 2,766,227.
Hardy, William B., and Adams. 2,706,228.
Hardy, William B., and Adams. 2,766,229.
Hardy, William B., and Forster. 2,773,903.
Hardy, William B., and Fortenbaugh. 2,769,815.
Hastings, Randall, Drechsel, and Strazdins. 2,771,464.
Hechenbleikner, Ingenuin. 2,762,797.
Hechenbleikner, Ingenuin. 2,768,204.
Hechenbleikner, Ingenuin, and Kaiser.
Hein, Delton W. 2,733,258.
Hein, Delton W., Waitkins, and Lacey.
Hein, Delton W., Waitkins, and Lacey.
Hofmann, Corris M. 2,748,125.
Hofmann, Corris M. 2,748,129.
Hood, John M. 2,738,324.
Hook, Edwin O., and Beegle. 2,731,415.
Hook, Edwin O., and Peeso. 2,734,866.
Horton, Robert L. 2,770,623.
Houpt, Alfred G. 2,770,525.
House, Ronald R., Moore, and Schiller. 2,729,560.
Hultquist, Martin E. 2,733,246.
Hultquist, Martin E. 2,748,136.
Hulquist, Martin E., and Barker. 2,748,137.
Hultquist, Martin E., and Roth. 2,739,967.
Hutchings, Brian L., Broschard, and Waller. 2,753,373.
Hutchings, Brian L., and Gordon. 2,757,178.
Hutchins, Marsden C. 2,730,446.
Innes, William B. 2,729,969.
Jen, Yun, and Wooding. 2,764,507.
John, Song, and Fitchett. 2,759,947.
Joyce, Asa W. 2,729,638.
Kaiser, Donald W., and Roemer. 2,729,640.
Karnes, Herman F., and Gruber. 2,731,401.
Kennerly, George W., and Christopher. 2,739,123.
Kennerly, George W., and Hook. 2,739,122.
Kerr, Thomas A. 2,743,432.
Kienle, Robert N. 2,766,256.
Kinstler, Robert C. 2,730,526.
Kinstler, Robert C. 2,730,527.
Kirsch, Albert. 2,743,249.
Kobliska, John J. 2,734,631.
Koprowski Hilary, Black, and Nelsen. 2,768,114.
Kushner, Samuel, Boothe, and Morton. 2,757,179.
Kushner, Samuel, and Morton. 2,744,918.
Lacey, Harold T. 2,761,808.
Landes, Chester G., and Reynolds. 2,758,020.
Layman, Martha K. 2,731,438.
Lazare, Leon. 2,752,294.
Lazare, Leon. 2,752.296.
Leavitt, Julian J. 2,773,809.
Lecher, Hans Z., and Tsang. 2,752,333.
Ledden, Howard P. 2,750,355.
Lindenfelser, Richard. 2,773,848.
Lindenfelser, Richard, and Kilthau. 2,732,325
Lindenfelser, Richard, and Kilthau. 2,761,779.
Long, Robert S. 2,731,474.
Long, Robert S., and Forster. 2,742,477.
Lundberg, Lennart A. 2,753,372.
Mackay. Johnstone S. 2,737,513.
Mackay, Johnstone S. 2,760,961.
Magrane, John K., and Sloatman. 2,773,788.
Marcot, Guy C, and Sheehan. 2,766,133.
Marzluff, William F., and Sutherland. 2,768,167.
McCormick, Jerry R. D., and Muller. 2,731,388.
McCormick, Jerry R. D., and Muller. 2,731,389.
McCormick, Jerry R. D., and Muller. 2,739,100.
McCormick, Jerry R. D., and Muller. 2,745,787.
McCormick, Jerry R. D., and Smith. 2,731,497.
McLachlan, Dan, Jr. 2,735.018.
McSheehy, Justin A., and Raimond. 2,742,471.
Mecco, Jerry M., and Creely. 2,774,647.
Mecco, Jerry M., and Creely. 2,774,648.
Mecco, Jerry M., and Creely. 2,774,649.
Melchore, James A. 2,745,824.
Melucci, Benedict F. 2,743,301.
Michel, George H., Peterson, and Lockhart. 2,730,735.
Milionis, Jerry P., and Adams. 2,734,083.
Miller, Mary L. 2,758,135.
Minieri, Pasquale P., 'Sokol. and Firman. 2,734,018.
Morgan, Russell L. 2,775,557.
Mbwat, John H., Krupka, and Nalesnyk. 2,753,291.
Nelson, Earl W., and Marcot. 2,750,260.
Nevin, Charles S. 2,763,638.
Padbury, John J., Daniel, and Moore.
Peeso, James B., and Hook. 2,734,864.
Peeso, James B., and Hook. 2,734,865.
Petropoulos, John C. 2,754,285.
Phemister, Harry I. 2,764,939.
Phillips, Dorothea S., and Patterson.
Plitt, Jerome E. 2,765,231.
Porter, John N., Krupka, and Bohonos. 2,763,642.
2,772,967.
2,764,567.
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American Cyanamid Co. : See — Continued
Porter," Rotheus B.. Jr. 2,7(34,490.
Price, John A. 2,731,451.
Price, John A. 2,736,722.
Pullman, Joseph C, and Porter. 2,758,032.
Kaimond, William A., and Perry. 2,733,2(39. ■■
Reynolds, Walter F., Jr., and Lundberg. 2, ((2,909.
Richabaugh, Charles A. 2,746,108
Ritson Daniel D., and Pullman. 2,7G4,o09.
Ritter.'Lawrence. 2,730,725.
Roemer, John J., and Kaiser. 2,729,639.
Roth, Barbara. 2,737,514.
Russell, John C, and Kennedy. 2,769,542.
Safir, Sidney R., and Hlavaka. 2,750,383.
Safir, Sidney R., and Hlavka. 2,762,804.
Safir, Sidney R., and Hlavka. 2,702,805.
Safir, Sidney R., Hlavka, and Williams. 2,763,647.
Safir, Sidney R., Hlavka, and Williams. 2,763,652.
Schlayer, Earle G. 2,734,628.
Schulz, Hermann, and Huemer. 2.7
Segro, Nicholas R., and Melchore. 2,757,166.
Smolin, Edwin M. 2,734,928.
Sokol, Herman. 2,733,185.
Sokol, Herman, and Popino. 2, ( 33,183.
Song, John, and Gordon. 2,752,353.
Starbird, Edward E., and Pidacks. 2,740,816.
Starbird, Edward E., and Pidacks. 2,763,681.
Starker, Lee N., and Cosulich. 2,759,005.
Stewart, Hugh W. 2,772,450.
Stewart, Hugh W. 2,773,100.
Stirn, Frank E., and Taylor. 2,774,988.
Stirn, Frank E., and Taylor. 2,775,080.
Stirn, Frank E., and Taylor. 2,775,081.
Stirn, Frank E., and Taylor. 2,775,083.
Stirn, Frank E., and Taylor. 2,775,084.
Stirn, Frank E., and Taylor. 2,775,257.
Stirn, Frank E., and Taylor. 2,775,207.
Stirn, Frank E., and Taylor. 2,775,447.
Stoddard, Edgar A., Jr., and Williams. 2,771,490.
Strong, Allen K. 2,774,490.
Suen, Tzeng J. 2,730,427.
Suen, Tzeng J., and Jen. 2,709,790.
Suen, Tzeng J., and Jen. 2,709,797.
Suen, Tzeng J., and Jen. 2,769,799.
Suen, Tzeng J., and Jen. 2,769,800.
Suen, Tzeng J., and 'Schiller. 2,730,497.
Suen, Tzeng J., and Schiller. 2,730,516.
Suen, Tzeng-Jiueq, and Schiller. 2,761,834.
Suen, Tzeng-Jiueq, and Schiller. 2,761,856.
Sullivan, Frank A. V. 2,744,896.
Sullivan, Frank A. V. 2,758,995.
Sullivan, Frank A. V., and Davis. 2,773,907.
Sutherland, Leslie H., and Rolland. 2,758,072.
Tanner, Charles A., Jr. 2,771,345.
Tansey, Robert P., and iSchneller. 2,731.390.
Thomas, Walter M. 2,766,142.
Thurston, Jack T. 2,734,833.
Tucker, Joseph W. 2,765,035.
Upham, Sidney D., Callahan, and Weidenheimer.
2,766,124.
Vance, John J., and Chu Yen. 2,770,571.
Waller, Coy W., and Goldman. 2,744,932.
Warren, Charles W. 2,733,357.
Webb, John S. 2,732,379.
Webb, Richard L., and Carpenter. 2.753,375.
Weidenheimer, Joseph F., and Callahan. 2,770,553.
Weiss, Martin J. 2,732,400.
West, Herbert J. 2,769,018.
Weyker, Robert G., and Ebel. 2,730,528.
Wicker. Dan B. 2,732,585.
Wicker, Dan B. 2,736,920.
Williams, Stewart F., and Sedoff. 2,742,977.
Wilson, Lucius H. 2,769,711.
Wilson, Lucius H. 2,769,712.
Wilson, Lucius H. 2,769,713.
Winterbottom, Robert, Eichler, and Pidacks. 2,703,682.
Wohnsiedler, Henry P., and Thomas. 2,739,081.
Wooding, William M., Lundberg, and Reynolds
2,763,571.
Wooding, William M., Melucci, and Porter. 2,757,102
Wright, William B., Jr. 2,742,469.
Wright, William B., Jr. 2,753,345.
Wright, William B., Jr. 2.767,191.
Wystrach, Vernon P. 2,774,785.
Yost, John F., and Frederick. 2,751,367.
Yost, John F., and Frederick. 2,751,368.
Young, Richard W. 2,744,907.
Young, Richard W. 2,744,908.
Young, Richard W. 2,703,660.
Ziegler, William M. 2,733,1 84.
Ziegler, William M. 2,734,844.
American Cystoscope Makers, Inc. : See —
Held, Joseph E. 2,751.911.
Wallace, Frederick J. 2,749.913.
Wallace, Frederick J. 2,751.908.
American Danish Oticon Corp. : See —
Christiansen, Henry E. 2.773,941.
American Docalcomania Co.. Inc. : See —
Winn, Robert G. 2,730,448.
American Defihrator Inc. : See —
Lowgren, K. A. Uno. and Messing. 2,729,161.
Messing, Hjalmar S. 2,774,491.
American Dispenser Co., Inc. : See —
Dobkin. William J. 2.772,116.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
American District Telegraph Co. : See —
Brailsford, Harrison D. 2,759,174.
MacDonald, Leslie A. 2,769,972.
American Electric Metal Corp. : See —
Raine, Thomas. 2,736,086.
American Electrical Heater Co. : See —
Kuhn, Robert A., and Hanser. 2,768,275.
American Electro Metal Corp. : See —
Glaser, Frank W. 2,745,928.
Glaser, Frank W. 2,745,929.
Glaser, Frank W. 2,745,932.
Wachtell, Richard. 2,743,036.
American Encaustic Tiling Co., Inc. : See —
Criswell, Cleon S. 2,733,497.
American Enka Corp. : See —
Bakker, Willem. 2,746,169.
Berkepeis, Lukas. 2,746,689.
Beyer, Jeno. 2,751,166.
Buchkremer, Josef, and Sonnenschein. 2,753,286.
Buurman, Aart. 2,774,441.
De la Bretoniere, Andre B. 2,751,532.
De la Bretoniere, Andr6 B. 2,751,533.
De Vault, Robert V. 2,734,690.
Eggink, Heinz, Elling, Ettinger, Ostertag, and Schulze.
2,758,464.
Elling, Hugo. 2,757,101.
Godehn, Donald J. 2,735,742.
Griset, Ernest J., Jr. 2,774,237.
Griset, Ernest J., Jr. 2,774,423.
Griset, Ernest J. Jr., and Hart. 2,734,333.
Henry, William W. 2,774,202.
Lingerfelt, Will C. 2.735.087.
Lutgerhorst, Albertus G. 2,738,252.
Lynch, Ridgeway T. 2,735,840.
Markwood, Paul W., Rich, Lingerfelt, and Nichols.
2,751,161.
Roder, Hugo L., nad Hennemann. 2,746,897.
Schrenk, Hans A. 2,735,839.
Schulze, Kurd J. 2,748,587.
Vergers, Willem C. H. G. 2,761,595.
Walther, Horst. 2,743,010.
Wollseiffen, Joseph, Schieck, Schulze, and Roggenbau.
2,761,802.
American Fixture, Inc. : See —
Nash, John J. 2,748,831.
Nash, John J. 2,760,896.
Nash, John J., and Stein. 2,748,830.
Nash, John J., and Stein. 2,760,549.
American Flange & Mfg. Co. Inc. : See —
Parish, Richard L., Jr. 2,760,671.
Paterson, Dugald 'S. 2,744,664.
Roberts, Seward M. 2,755,759.
American Flexible Coupling Co. : See —
Shenk, Robert H., and Pontius. 2,771,794.
American Floor Surfacing Machine Co., The : See —
Becker, Anthony F. 2,769,026.
Becker, Anthony F. 2,774.586.
Dolan, Francis D. 2,761,474.
Dolan, Francis D. 2,763,802.
American Food Laboratories, Inc. : See — -
Moser, Frank T. 2,774,314.
American Gage & Machine Co. : See —
Bernreuter, Herbert A., and Carlson. 2,769,340.
American Hard Rubber Co. : See —
Cuff, Harold B., Swoboda, and Lorenz. 2,730,561.
Lorenz, Albert J. 2,733,515.
Miller, Loren J. 2,753,312.
Miller, Loren J. 2,753,315.
American Hardware Corp., The : See —
Alexander, Gordon A. 2,743,123.
Bigelow, Lvford C. 2,770,904.
Fisler, Leland H. 2,739,006.
Fisler, Leland H. 2,759,352.
Fisler, Leland H., Welch, and McConnell. 2,733,088.
McConnell, Frank J. 2,759,747.
McConnell, Frank J. 2,759,750.
Scheidler, Walter A. 2.732.241.
Welch, Nicholas A. 2,770,124.
American-Hawaiian Steamship Co. : See —
Cohee, George E. 2,761,581.
American Heat Reclaiming Corp. : See —
LunSgren, Sven A. 2,730,265.
American Hoist & Derrick Co. : See —
Potter, Kenneth F. 2,763,330.
American Home Products Corp. : See —
Alburn, Harvey E„ and Seifter. 2,729,633.
Barnett, John O. 2,762,740.
Bruce, William F. 2,749,213.
Bruce, William F., and Blomberg. 2.730,892.
Bruce, William F., Edwards, and Apat. 2,745,785.
Bruce, William F., Hanslick, and Freed. 2,746,959.
Bruce, William F., and Seifter. 2,768,166.
Bruce, William F., and Tislow. 2,746,901.
Chase, Fletcher A. 2.758,927.
Chase, Fletcher A., and Laursen. 2,771,364.
Dann, Morris. 2,750,943.
Diamond, Julius, and Bruce. 2,740,777.
Diamond, Julius, and Bruce. 2,740,778.
Diamond, Julius, and Bruce. 2,740,779.
Diamond, Julius, and Bruce. 2,740,780.
Diamond, Julius, and Bruce. 2.775.588.
Diamond, Julius, and Bruce. 2,775,589.
Gyorgy, Paul, and Zilliken. 2.768.116.
Gyorgy, Paul, and Zilliken. 2,770,573.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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American Home Products Corp. : See— Continued
Hanslick, Roy S. 2,742,465.
Hanslick, Roy S., and Bogash. 2,770,653.
Hanslick, Roy S., and Bruce. 2,750,379.
Herr, Theodore Z. 2,741,345.
Jacobs, Morris B. 2,772,202.
Kuhn, Richard, and Low. 2,768,190.
Kuhn, Richard, and Low. 2,770,618.
Lee. Samuel. 2,746,866.
McConnell. Frank J. 2,751,244.
Szabo, Joseph L., and Bruce. 2,739,981.
Tint, Howard. 2,772.201.
Tislow, Richard F., Huber, and Diamond. 2,763,643
Wendt, Gerhard R. 2,751,325.
Winthrop. Stanley O., and Grant. 2,767,180.
American Hospital Supply Corp. : See —
Berner, Harry M., and Blashfield. 2,759,695.
Berner, Harry M.. Johnson, Ensminger, and Savk
2,733,110.
Borin, Harlan F. 2,745,949.
De Witt, Harry K. 2,768,383.
Kirkwood, James, Jr. 2,732,568.
McConnell, John N., and Borin. 2,772,704.
American Infra Red Radiant Co., Inc. : See —
Schwank, Gunther. 2,768,678.
Schwank, Gunther. 2,775,294.
American Instrument Co., Inc. : See —
Epprecht, Edward H. 2,743,914.
Ohlheiser, Carlton E. 2,754,378.
Ohlheiser, Carlton E. 2,762,218.
Rose, Hugh N. 2,730,703.
Ross, Hugh N. 2,772,584.
Shapiro, Justin J. 2,734,991.
Shiers. George. 2,730,336.
Thornton, Kathleen E. 2,737,562.
American Junior Aircraft Co. : See —
Walker, Neville E. 2,743,068.
Walker, Neville E. 2,745,608.
American La France Corp. : See —
Watson, Edwin B. 2,745.629.
American Laundry Machinery Co., The : See —
De Moss, Albert H. 2,760.383.
Creswick, Edward A. 2,768,869.
Gerlach, Frank A., and Vetorino. 2,768,681.
Hanney, Angus F. 2,737,038.
Johnson, George W., and Petre. 2,757,832.
McLagan, Russell G. 2,743,853.
Neckel, Edmund N. 2,732,981.
Petre, John R. 2,743.920.
Petre, John R. 2,757,833.
Sommerhalter, Gustav O. 2.759.726.
Spreckelmeier, Edwin H. 2,743,921.
Wessel, Leo B. 2,745,997.
American Linen Supply Co. : See —
Birr, Rudolph G. 2.750.127.
Birr, Rudolph G. 2,772,133.
American Machine & Foundry Co. : See —
Abbott, John A., Jr. 2,739,599.
Allen, Howard G. 2,732.115.
Allen, Howard G., and Hudson. 2,
Bell, Arthur, and Horgan. 2,760.493
Bell, Leo R. 2,736,421.
Broekhuysen, William C, and Gilman
Broekhuysen. William C, Gilman,
2,765.118.
Broekhuysen, William C, and Petrucellv. 2,729,21-
Clapham, Wentworth B. 2,729,450.
Downey, Frank P., Jr. 2,739,814.
Eissmann, Oswald E. 2.755,930.
Fluke, John M. 2,736,555.
Fluke, John M., and Flint. 2,736,554.
Geier, John W. 2,737,217.
Gibbs, William J., and Larsen. 2,739,862.
Gilman. Samuel, and Petrucelly. 2,745,411.
Grass, George A. 2,773,604.
Harding, Francis. 2,759,482.
Hill. Gordon. 2,756,891.
Holloway, Robert L. 2.757.510.
Holloway, Robert L. 2,773,695.
Holloway, Robert L., and Zuercher. 2,767.983.
Hungerford, Gordon P., and Jurgensen. 2,734,?
Hungerford, Gordon P., and Williamson. 2,734,£
Jackson, John, Maul, and Pohl. 2,736,476.
Jensen, Thormod. 2,769,622.
Jurgensen, Delbery F., Jr. 2,734,509.
Kottmann, Arthur A. 2.747.349.
Kottmann, Arthur A. 2.770.934.
Kottmann, Arthur A. 2,775,085.
Larsen. Carl H, and Gibbs. 2,769,676.
Maul, John A. 2,768.629.
Moore. Thomas W. 2,762,678.
Mueller, Homer L. 2,747.889.
Oldenkamp. Henry A., and Kaftol. 2,752,144.
Patterson, Morehead. 2,739,555.
Patterson, Morehead. 2,743.927.
Patterson, Morehead, and Broeknuysen. 2,773 6«9
Patterson, Morehead, and McGinley. 2.730.r>r,n
Rand, Kenneth R., and Brandenberger. 2,773,583.
Saunders. Norman B. 2,769.925.
Staib, Ludwig A., Jr. 2,739,600.
Waite, Fred L. 2,775.352.
Ziffer. Garret F. 2,730,695.
Zuercher, John. 2.755.089.
Zuercher, John. 2,767,984.
2,765,
.407
2,729.213.
and Petrucelly.
American Machine and Foundry Co. : See — Continued
Zuercher, John. 2,769,637.
Zuercher, John, Levendoski, and Strauss.
American Machine and Metals, Inc. : See —
Buss, Benjamin A. 2,750,777.
Buss, Benjamin A. 2,750,778.
Harland, Philip W. 2,732,106.
Harland, Philip W., and Kunz. 2,738,497.
Huston, William D. 2,770,247.
Huyser, Francis C. 2,729,869.
Kadlec, Ladislav. 2,775,045.
Kagan, Benjamin S. 2,774,592.
Le Van, Ambrose E. 2,731,825.
Le Van, Ambrose E., and Harland. 2,739,480.
Morewood, William H. 2,742,178.
Waite, Ralph D., and Harland. 2,739,306.
American Machinery Corp. : See —
Ayars, Harry D. 2,761,607.
Gericke, Carl E. 2,755,189.
American Maize-Products Co. : See —
Evans, James W., and Kleinschmidt. 2,754,215.
Evans, James W„ and Nelson. 2,749,259.
Wetzstein, Harland L., and Lyon. 2,754,232.
Winner, Bernard M. 2,749,244.
American Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Beach, Robert W. 2,751,945.
Harrison, Edwin T. 2,740,474.
Pierce, Alfred F. Re. 24,124.
American-Marietta Co. : See —
Palma, Joseph, Jr., and Knapp. 2,741,787.
Sussenbach, Paul S. 2,772,903.
Washabaugh, Edward P. 2,742,077.
American Mattress Co. : See —
Cash, James A., Jr. 2,771,045.
American Meat Institute Foundation : See —
Kraybill, Henry R. 2,746,870.
American Messer Corp. : See — -
Tsunoda, Kenneth. 2,763,138.
American Metal Co., Ltd., The : See —
Johnson, James A. 2,731,832.
American Metal Products Co. : See —
Flint, Hyland C. 2,731,075.
Flint, Hyland C. 2,745,472.
Kime, Sharon E. 2,763,338.
Williams, Richard J. 2,744,546.
Williams, Richard J. 2,752,673.
Williams, Richard J., and Flint. 2,764,227.
American Metal Works, Inc. : See —
Cunningham, George M. 2,734,647.
American Metaseal Mfg. Corp. : See —
Dempster, Charles B. 2,772,185.
American Meter Co., Inc. : See — -
Rondeau, Herbert F., and Dahlberg. 2,765,658.
Douglas, Robert R. 2,741,122.
Douglas, Robert R. 2,753,712.
Gray, Robert B. 2,747,614.
Weingard, Archie E. 2,750,799.
American Molded Products Co. : See —
Hultgren, Arnold P. 2,766,947.
Tellen, Chester J. 2.775,411.
American Monorail Co., The : See —
Miller, Carroll de V., and Becker. 2,729,845.
American Motors Corp. : See —
Cossin, Hursle E. 2,758,454.
Doeg, Ralph W. 2,752,943.
Kishllne, Floyd F. 2.757.647.
Kishline, Floyd F., Phelps, and Voigt. 2.733.933.
Philipp, Lawrence A. 2,738,651.
Philipp, Lawrence A. 2,738,652.
Philipp, Lawrence A. 2,745,255.
Ulrich, Theodore. 2.747,920.
Ulrich, Theodore. 2,764,221.
TJlrich, Theodore. 2,767,422.
American Oil Co., The : See —
Binder, Thomas P., and Carroll. 2,738,964.
Fulton, William C. 2.764,621.
Haven, Allan M. 2,771,776.
Isbell, Arthur F„ and Wadsworth. 2,768,969.
Kelly, Joe T., and Lee. 2,758,960.
Kelly, Joe T., Wadsworth, and Lee. 2,759,027.
Kirkland, Earl V. 2,740,819.
Kirkland, Earl V. 2,754,341.
Schapiro, Sylvan B., and Hopkins. 2,768,934.
American Optical Co. : See—
Baratelli, Charles A. 2,738,054.
Baratelli, Charles A. 2,739,698.
Baratelli, Charles A. 2,758,309.
Baratelli, Charles A. 2,758,707.
Barnes, Robert B. 2,734,142.
Beltz. Richard C. 2,751,538.
Bennett, Alva H, and Kavanagh. 2,737,084.
Boyd, Walter R., and Grupposo. 2,748,764.
Brown, Morden G., Robins, and Legan. 2,737,079.
Carmichael, Walter C. 2.764,286.
Cole, Thomas R. 2,755,706.
Clotar. Gilbert. 2,749,801.
Critoph, David I., Herrmann, and Wolford. 2,734,421.
De Angelis, Armand. 2,730,924.
Dillon, Oscar W. 2,748,630.
Dillon, Oscar W. 2,749,671.
Dillon, Oscar W. 2,775,074.
Ellis, Charles A. 2,758,308.
Ellis, Charles A. 2,764,058.
Folland, Willard E., and Ellis. 2,771.878.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
American Optical Co. : See — Continued
Gagon, Louis L. 2,749,800.
Hudson, Richard D., Jr. 2,738,701.
Hudson, Richard D., Jr., and Tillyer. 2,756,928.
Kavanagh, Arthur J. 2,730,925.
Mahler, Joseph. 2,759,818.
Osterberg, Harold. 2,732,759.
Petri, Jan E., and B. P. and L. L. Gagnon. 2,758,508.
Robins, Richard S. 2,739,228.
Robinson, James E. 2,744,954.
Schumacher, Elmer L., and De Angelis. 2,731,882.
Silverberg, Carl G. 2,764,491.
Thorburn, Milton R. 2,757,574.
Tripp, Walter C. 2,736,993.
Vaughan, William. 2,732,623.
Vaughan, William. 2,734,322.
Vaughan, William. 2,755,553.
Vaughan, William. 2,765,523.
Young, David G. 2,761,797.
American Pad & Textile Co., The : See —
Marc, Henri. 2,742,951.
American Permanent Wear Co. : See —
McGinley, William L. 2,771,332.
American Phenolic Corp. : See —
Klostermann, Curt W. 2,757,351.
Krueger, Ringland M. Re. 24,154.
American Pipe and Construction Co. : See —
Hartenstein, Albert L. 2,754,563.
American Plastics Corp. : See —
Parsons. John A. 2,736,897.
American Platinum Works, The : See —
Bayes, Ross, and Aull. 2,729,558.
Greenspan, Lawrence. 2,735,808.
Greenspan, Lawrence. 2,735,809.
American Potash & Chemical Corp. : See —
Suhr, Henry B. 2,738,254.
American Pulley Co., The : See —
Bennett, Richard A. 2,747,709.
Christian, Joseph D. 2,736,210.
American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corp. : See —
Hurko, Bohdan. 2,762.058.
Hurko, Bohdan, and Robare. 2,773,268.
Kaul, Ben. 2,748,464.
Kaul, Ben. 2,748,932.
Kaul, Ben. 2,751,676.
O'Brien, Gilbert G. 2,754,746.
Phillips, Gerard D., Jr. 2,775,135.
Stanitz, Jacques, Ullman, and Habe. 2,752,927.
Tinker, Townsend. 2,753,954.
Tinker, Townsend. 2,761,671.
Tinker, Townsend. 2,771,290.
Turchick, Joseph M. 2,764,930.
American Road Equipment Co. : See —
Stuart, Donald R. 2,750,057.
American Rondo Corp., The : See —
Davidson, Alfred G., Jr. 2,747,787.
American Safetv Razor Corp. : See —
Glenn, Robert E. 2,743,021.
Ringlen, Arthur G., and Svirehev. 2.751,074.
American Saw & Tool Co. : See —
Cowley, William E. 2,731,991.
McCord, Wilfred M., Jr. 2,762,407.
American Screen Products Co. : See —
Conrad, Owen. 2,753,897.
American Seating Co. : See —
Barecki, Chester J. 2,748,835.
Barecki, Chester J. 2,754,688.
Barecki, Chester J. 2,760,737.
Barecki, Chester J., and Nordmark. 2,768.256.
Greacen, Edmund. 2 760,838.
Henrikson, Bror W., Hoven, Nordmark, and Oom.
2,760,556.
Henrikson, Bror W., Hoven, Nordmark, and Oom.
2,760,561.
Hoven, Alfred C„ and Nordmark. 2,729,529.
Hoven, Alfred C. and Nordmark. 2,755,844.
Morgan, Erving B., Oom, and Spencer. 2,729,275.
Nordmark, Walter E. 2,733.111.
Rimkus, Bernard E. 2,748,841.
American Sisalkraft Corp. : See —
Nickerson, Franklin G., Jr. 2,736,679.
Stevenson, Allan B. 2,733.178.
Stevenson. William N. 2,739.092.
American Smelting and Refining Co. : See —
Griffith. John D. 2.767,025.
Hollander, Max L.. and Lebedeff. 2,772,230.
Lawrence, Kenneth L., Croasdale, and Spaulding.
2,742,415.
Lebedeff, Yurri E.. Stone, and von Stein. 2,775.509.
Muse, Robert B. 2,757,441.
Smart, John S., Jr. 2,740,177.
American Steel Foundries : See —
Bachman, Fred E. 2,733,782.
Bachman, Fred E. 2,745,518.
Bachman, Fred E. 2,762,468.
Bachman, Fred E. 2,775,322.
Bachman, Fred E., and Spelman. 2,765,879.
Baselt, Walter H. 2,751,047.
Buvelot, John A. 2,730,206.
Buvelot, John A. 2,747,264.
Buvelot, John A. 2,749,139.
Carlson, Hilding C, and Noble. 2,753,961.
Casey, William J., III. 2,770,329.
Clasen, Claus J. 2,744,473.
American Steel Foundries : ,s'ce — Continued
Coskun, Mehmet K. 2,730,048.
Coskun, Mehmet K. 2,738,185.
Coskun, Mehmet K. 2,762,316.
Cottrell, Robert B. 2,740,624.
Cottrell, Robert B. 2,743,682.
Cottrell, Robert B. 2,747,861.
Cottrell, Robert B. 2,759,567.
Gottrell, Robert B. 2,762,467.
Cottrell, Robert B. 2,768,755.
Cottrell, Robert B., and Leisk. 2,751,051.
Crabtree, George W. 2,773,456.
De Groot, Richard, and Kratochvil. 2,748,632,
Heater, Charles L. Re. 24,176.
Heater, Charles L„ and Clasen. 2,751,857.
Heater, Charles L„ and Seelig. 2,747,519.
Heater, Charles L„ and Tack. 2,759,566.
Johnson, Milton R. 2,753,959.
Kayler, Frank H. 2,743,822.
Kayler, Frank H. 2,749,144.
Kayler, Frank H. 2,752,049.
Kayler, Frank H. 2,756,074.
Kowalik, John J. 2,749,113.
Lindsey, Robert J. 2,740,540.
Maatman, Egbert J. 2,751,856.
McGuire, Bernard J. 2,772,876.
Misic, Donald M. 2,738,203.
Neumann, Otto W. 2,767,976.
Nolan, Maizoe E. 2,765,882.
Opsahl, Eugene G. 2,751,050.
Opsahl, Eugene G. 2,702,465.
'Schlegel, Walter L., Jr. 2,730,049.
Schlegel, Walter L., Jr. 2,740,623.
Schlegel, Walter L., Jr. 2,766,036.
Sedgwick, Robert K. 2.750,744.
Tack, Carl E. 2,732,043.
Tack, Carl E. 2,734,255.
Tack, Carl E. 2,746,572.
Tack, Carl E. 2,751,046.
Tack, Carl E. 2,765,880.
Tack, Carl E. 2,768,713.
Tack, Carl E. 2,769,512.
Tack, Carl E., and Simanek. 2,754,935.
Watts, Raymond. 2,769,509.
Whitney, Loren L. 2,757,764.
American Sterilizer Co. : See —
Boetcker, Carl H. 2,736,580.
American Sundries Co. : See —
Duberstein, Abner H, and Hettinger. 2,763,765.
American Sugar Refining Co., The : See —
Wiinmer, Ernest L., and Lakata. 2,775,540.
American Syntex Inc. : See —
Djerassi, Carl, and Rosenkranz. 2,735,855.
Rosenkranz, George, Pataki, and Djerassi. 2,733,240.
American Tansul Co. : See —
Peter, Bud J. 2,745,760.
Peter, Bud J. 2,745,761.
American Telephone and Telegraph Co. : See —
Bonnesen, Elmer J. 2,734,098.
Britt, Horace J. 2,739,180.
Carroll, William R. 2,761,922.
Foley, Daniel E., and Hanley. 2,761,896.
Hanley, Frank H. 2,734.935.
Laube, Otto T. 2,763.845.
Martin, Wade B. 2,750,446.
Martin, Wade B. 2,764,753.
Morris, Richard S., Jr. 2,771,511.
Perry, Donald B. 2,734,936.
Rhodes, Harold A. 2,755,445.
Vaupel, Ernest W. 2,755.345.
Whvman, Walter W. 2.759.144.
Yeomans, Lucien O. 2,736,884.
American Television Mfg. Corp., Inc. : See —
Sanabria, John M., and Skwarlo. 2,745,981.
American Thermos Co., The : See —
Darmstadt, Louis J., and Fuller. 2,741,387.
American Thermo-Ware Co. : See —
Koedderich, John T., and Weixelbaum. 2,764,672.
American Thread Co., The : See —
Curry, Malcolm. 2,730,789.
American Tool & Machine Co. : See —
Tholl, John F. and D. M. 2,754,693.
Tholl, John F. and D. M. 2,755,991.
American Tool Works, The : See —
Hery, Vincent D., and Rich. 2,736,509.
American Totalisator Co., Inc. : See —
Montgomery, John R. 2,745,914.
American Toy Products Co. : See —
Finestone, Harry Z. 2,769,636.
American Tractor Equipment Corp. : See —
Wooldridge, Mack. 2,769,625.
American Truck Equip. Co. : See —
Hall, Thomas R. 2,753,055.
American Type Founders Co., Inc. : See —
Jepsen, Jens M. 2,755.676.
Klingelfuss. Eugene H. 2,772.055.
American Vault Corp. : See —
Lucas, Cecil A. 2,733,495.
American Viscose Corp. : See —
Allewelt, Arthur L. 2,748,010.
Allewelt, Arthur L. 2,748,091.
Allewelt, Arthur L. 2,748,109.
Allewelt, Arthur L. 2,748.110.
Allewelt, Arthur L. 2,772,944.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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American Viscose Corp. : See — Continued
Ballard, Hyde W. 2,730,762.
Ballard, Hyde W. 2,761,551.
Battista, Orlando A., and Whvtlaw. 2,738,060.
Bauer, Ernest K. 2,749,055.
Bauer, Ernest K. 2,756,481.
Bennett, James. 2,747,221.
Bramhall, James J., Jr., and Scott. 2,747,250.
Britton, Vance B. 2,736,286.
Castellan, Carl A. 2,730,761.
Collins, Benjamin W. 2,753,272.
Conti, John D. 2,739,512.
Conti, John D. 2,749,692.
Conti, John D. 2,759,543.
Cornwell. Ralph T. K. 2,770,555.
Cox, Charles W. 2,773,375.
Craver, Augustus E. 2,735,156.
Cushman, John A. 2.745,640.
Dart, Sidney L., and Hollihan. 2,737,806.
Denyssen, Ivanhoe P. ,and Rudbarg. 2,773,582.
Dooley, William P. 2,735,510.
Dooley, William P. 2,764,012.
Downing, George. 2,773,588.
Dudley, John W. 2,758,910.
Dungan, William E., and Watrous. 2,735,300.
Fenimore, John R. 2,738,219.
Pry, Horace P., Jr. 2,730,898.
Fry, Horace P. 2,768,449.
Furness, William H. 2,765,071.
Furness, William H. 2,765,904.
Haley, Hugh D. 2,763,507.
Harder, Clarence L., and Wright. 2,773,773.
Hargenrater, Quentin. 2,738,176.
Harvey, Howard L. 2.760,313.
Hull, Richard D., and Nelson. 2,744,373.
Hull, Richard D., and Nelson. 2,760,620.
Justice, John L. 2,753,338.
Long, Frederick F. 2,750,039.
McDermott, Henrv J. 2,747,913.
McDermott, Henry J. 2,768,842.
McGinn, James B. 2,762,514.
Messmer, Robert C. 2,771,182.
Milne, Davis T. 2,744,336.
Pape, Harry E. 2,773,555.
Pardoe, Charles E. 2,736,073.
Pedlow, John W. 2,739,712.
Pedlow, John W. 2,775,505.
Pedlow, John W., and CundilT. 2,739,829.
Porter, George S., and Corbv. 2,768,799.
Reichel, Frank H. 2,757,495.
Richter, George A., Jr. 2,735,846.
Roberts, Ingham S. 2,736,511.
Rosser, Charles M., and Brillhart. 2,770,015.
Rosser, Charles M., and Brillhart. 2,770,053.
Sipsey, Everett T. 2,774,211.
Smidth, Leonard. 2,755,509.
Taeker. Clinton W. 2,748,596.
Tasker, Clinton W. 2,766,568.
Vandenburgh, Charles D. 2.752,847.
Warner, Sterling W. 2,766,949.
Webb, Wesley L. 2,737,831.
Williams, James E. 2,774,471.
Wollett, Ernest S. 2,746,224.
American Vitrified Products Co. : See —
Cleverly, Robert B. 2,770,476.
American Welding and Mfg. Co., The : See —
Herr. Theodore Z. 2,741,344.
American Wringer Co., Inc. : See —
Keltie, George R. 2,732,604.
American Writing Paper Corp. : See —
Willemain, Fernand H. 2,735,343.
American Zinc, Lead and Smelting Co. : See —
Calbeck, John H. 2,747,966.
Hayes, Dale I. 2,743,828.
Hayes, Dale I. 2,768,006.
Amerock Corp. : See —
Ahlgren, Axel W. 2,770,759.
Ames Harris Neville Co. : See —
Harris, Lawrence W., Jr. 2,731,998.
Ames, James G. Flue heater. 2,737,132, 3-6-56, CI. 110—97.
Ames Textile Corp. : See —
Stevens, Brooks, Jr. 2.766,709.
Ames, W. R., Co. : See —
Sherman, Roger M., and Wong. 2,768,642.
Sherman. Roger M., and Mosher. 2,771,904.
Ames, Ward A. Ice cube machine. 2,729,070, 1-3-56, CI.
62—107.
Ames, William L., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Material
handling apparatus. 2,739,693, 3-27-56, CI. 198 — 21.
Ames, William L., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Jacket strip-
ping apparatus. 2,743,632, 5-1-56, CI. 81 — 9.51.
Amesbury, Robert R., to United-Carr Fastener Corp. Fasten-
ing device. 2,729,412, 1-3-56, CI. 248—68.
Amherst College, The Trustees of : See —
Schotte\ Oscar E. 2,767,096.
Amiard. Gaston : See —
Bellet, Paul, and Amiard. 2,734,014.
Velluz, Leon, and Amiard. 2,757,182.
Amiard, Gaston, R. Joly, and L. Velluz, to Les Labora-
toires Francais de Chimiotherapie. Method of resolving
DL-threo-l(p-Nitro phenyl )-2-amino propane - 1,3 - diol.
2,734,919, 2-14-56, CI. 260 — 510.6.
Amici, Gino. Antioxidizing composition. 2,743,202, 4-24-56,
CI. 148—6.14.
Amick, Hubert R. Foot steering apparatus for outboard
motor boats. 2,749,872, 6-12-56, CI. 114—153.
Amico, Gaetano V., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Angular acceleration
effects simulator. 2,741,036, 4-10-56, CI. 35 — 12.
Amico, Gaetano V., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Navy. Instrument illumi-
nator. 2,772,651, 12^-56, CI. 116—129.
Amico, Joseph A. Arch support construction. 2,732,636,
1-31-56, CI. 36—71.
Amiot, Felix. Method for the preservation of fish. 2,766,598,
10-16-56, CI. 62—170.
Amir, Emanuel M., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Analysis of sulfuric acid. 2,765,218, 10-2-56, CI. 23 — 230.
Amirault, Maxime, and P. Destoumieux. Devices for effect-
ing a tight fit between a revolving part and a fixed part.
2,744,772, 5-8-56, CI. 286 — 11.
Amity Leather Products Co. : See —
Jeffery, David B. 2,761,482.
Amlott, Norman J., to General Motors Corp. Cleaner
silencer assembly. 2,748,891, 6-5-56, CI. 183—15.
Amman, Gino : See —
Amman, Giuseppe. 2,729,178.
Amman, Giuseppe, also known as Gino Amman, to Societa per
Azionl Fratelli Borletti. Stitch regulating control lever
arrangement. 2,729,178, 1-3-56, CI. 112 — 158.
Ammann, Bernard W., to The Emerson Electric Mfg. Co.
Coil winding machine. 2,736,346, 2-28-56, CI. 140 — 92.2.
Ammco Tools, Inc. : See —
Billeter, Henry R. 2,734,319.
Billeter Henry R. 2,754,639.
Ammlung, Louis C, Jr., and H. E. F. C. Lingenbrink,
to United Specialties Co. Headlamp, ignition, and starter
switch. 2,758,164, 8-7-56, CI. 200 — 6.
Ammon, Roscoe A., to Marion Electrical Instrument Co.
Meter tester. 2,740,093, 3-27-56, CI. 324—74.
Ammon, Roscoe A. Sealed instrument case. 2,746,635,
5-22-56, CI. 220—18.
Amo, Ivan J., to M and W Co., Inc. Mechanism for replac-
ing dies of ejection moulding machines. 2,748,434,
6-5-56, CI. 22—149.
Amodio, Michael J. Combination toothbrush and dentifrice
receptacle. 2,740,413, 4-3-56, CI. 132 — 84.
Amon, William F., Jr. : See —
Herrick, Clifford E., Jr., and Amon. 2,756,163.
Amonia Casale Societa Anonima, Massagno : See —
Jgquier, L<5on. 2,772,954.
Amorose, Diamond A. : See —
Axtell, Willard G., Beggs, and Amorose. 2,729,279.
Amore, Leo J., to Philco Corp. Cabinet construction.
2,746,828, 5-22-56, CI. 312—214.
Amos, James L., and K. E. Coulter, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Manufacture of methylstvrene. 2,763,702, 9-18-56,
CI. 260—669.
Amperex Electronic Corp. : See —
Muto, Peter A., and Rauscher. 2.762,929.
Ampex Corp. : See —
Selsted, Walter T. 2,747,025.
Ampex Electric Corp. : See —
Selsted, Walter T. 2,769,036.
Amphenol Electronics Corp. : See —
Klostermann, Curt W. 2,761,111.
Amsco Packaging Machinery, Inc. : See —
Messmer, Edwin E., Sylvester, and Keenan. 2,763,482.
Amsco Sales Corp. : See —
Sherman, Shimen. 2,753,862.
Amsden, Ralph D., to General Electric Co. Blocking rectifier
circuit. 2,758.260, 8-7-56, CI. 317—234.
Amsler Morton Corp. : See —
Graham, Frank H. 2,733,908.
Hartle, Louis J. 2.744,479.
Herman, Carl L. 2,764,398.
Amster, Morton : See —
Lustig, Hans G. 2,753,820.
Amtsberg, Lester A., to Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co.
Reversible impact wrench. 2,745,528, 5-15-56, CI.
192—30.5.
Amtsberg, Lester A., to Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co. Torque
control clutch device. 2,765,059, 10-2-56. CI. 192—56.
Amtsberg, Lester A., to Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co. Torque
control for impact wrenches. 2,768,546, 10-30-56, CI.
81—52.3.
Amundsen, Paul D., to Fendall Co. Face shield. 2,763,000,
9-18-56, CI. 2—8.
Amy, Aceves & King, Inc. : See —
Amy, Ernest V., and Aceves. 2,744,167.
Amy, Christopher C. One piece jamb liner weather strip.
2,728,959, 1-3-56, CI. 20—52.4.
Amy, Christopher C. Spring sash balancer. 2,743,127,
4-24-56, CI. 292 — 76.
Amy, Ernest V., and J. G. Aceves, to Amy, Aceves & King, Inc.
Booster amplifier. 2,744,167, 5-1-56, CI. 179—171.
Anaconda Wire and Cable Co. : See —
Abrams, Michael. 2,753,521.
Connell, Amos C. 2,754,352.
Lowe, James. 2,739,528.
Snyder, Clermont J., and MacLelland. 2,750,311.
Wagner, Clarence, and Essenbager. 2,740,373.
Widmer, Alfred E., and Greenfield. 2,762,770.
Anander, Andrew K., to Powers Chemco, Inc. Exposed film
receptor for photomechanical cameras. 2,741,962, 4—17-56,
CI. 95—31.
Anander, Andrew K„ to Powers Chemco, Inc. Photome-
chanical cameras. 2,741,963, 4-17-56, CI. 95 — 34.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Anander, Andrew K., to Powers Chemco, Inc. Feed mecha-
nism tor web material. 2,753,181, 7-3-56, CI. 271 — 2.3.
Anander, Andrew K., to Powers Chemco, Inc. Etching
machine. 2,762,151, 9-11-56, CI. 41 — 9.
Anania, James A. Baggage tag. 2,768,458, 10-30-56, CI.
40—21.
Anas, Thomas : See —
Elmer, Curtis, Anas and Rider. 2,740,736.
Elmer, Curtis, Anas and Rider. 2,740,737.
Elmer, Curtis, Anas and Rider. 2,740,738.
Anastasia, Angelo. Safety belt for vehicles. 2,775.288,
12-25-56, CI. 155—189.
Anchor Hocking Glass Corp. : See —
Crabtree, Harold L. 2,772,012.
Gora, Henry Z. 2,745,135.
Herrold, Gordon W., and Fouse. 2,767,235.
Stover, Harry E. 2,749,838.
Stover, Harry E. 2,772,013.
Anchor Mfg. Co. : See —
Allen. Albert J. 2,748,600.
Allen, Albert J. 2,748,800.
Johansson, Ernest G. 2,747,049.
Johansson, Ernest G. 2,747,050.
Anchor Slide Fastener Corp. : See —
Waldman, Daniel, and Silver. 2,753,182.
Anchorage Plastics Corp. : See —
Westfall, John W. 2,758,321.
Anco, Inc. : See —
Stevenson, Robert. 2,729,228.
Stevenson, Robert. 2,729,234.
Stevenson, Robert. 2,729,235.
Stevenson, Robert. 2,731,035.
Stevenson, Robert. 2,732,450.
Stevenson, Robert. 2,744,538.
Stevenson, Robert. 2,745,434.
Stevenson, Robert. 2,750,956.
Stevenson, Robert. 2,752,177.
Andean Corp. : See —
Tolman, John A. 2,742,117.
Tolman, John A. 2,752,672.
Ander, Eric B., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Electric control terminal. 2,754,491, 7-10-56, CI. 339—272.
Anderau, Walter : See —
Seitz, Karl, and Anderau. 2,763,641.
Anderberg, A. W., Mfg. Co. : See —
Anderberg, Axel W., and Blakemore. 2,766,489.
Anderberg, Axel W., and Blakemore. 2,766,490.
Anderberg, Axel W., and W. F. Blakemore, to A. W. Ander-
berg Mfg. Co. Face plate construction for spring sash
balance. 2,766,489, 10-16-56, CI. 20 — 12.
Anderberg, Axel W., and W. F. Blakemore, to A. W. Ander-
berg Mfg. Co. Window frame construction. 2,766,490,
10-16-56, CI. 20—12.
Anderie, Joseph A., to Lorentzen Hardware Mfg. Corp. Hot
wire cutter. 2,732,881, 1-31-56. CI. 154 — 1.
Andermatt, Carl, and V. Giibeli. Centrifugal pump.
2 737,898, 3-13-56, CI. 103—103.
Andersen, Birte Y. : See —
Wolters. Carl F„ and Andersen. 2,737,431.
Andersen & Bruuns Fabriker A/S : See —
Hansen, Oscar A., and Mohr. 2,738,899.
Andersen, Earl H., to Gibson Refrigerator Co. Devices for
holding deep well cooker shells. 2,755,108, 7-17-56, CI.
285—189.
Andersen, Harold. Reversible ratchet wrench with supple-
mentary drive means. 2,746,331, 5-22-56, CI. 81 — 58.1.
Andersen, Herbert H., and M. L. Allen, to General Electric
Co. Instrument structure. 2,750,585, 6-12-56, CI.
340 — 378.
Andersen, John N., to Srauffer Chemical Co. Silicon tetra-
chloride manufacture. 2,739,041, 3-20-56, CI. 23 — 205.
Andersen Magnus S., to Sperry Rand Corp. Arrangement in
or relating to copy holder. 2,750.925, 6-19-56, CI. 120—29.
Andersen, Niels C, to Sehlage Lock Co. Apparatus for
applying abrasive to buffing wheels. 2,763,971, 9-2." -56,
CI. 51—263.
Andersen, Neils Y. : See —
Wolters, Carl F., and Andersen. 2,737,431.
Andersen, Niels Y„ to Sperry Rand Corp. Conveyor type
file. 2.729.531, 1-3-56, CI. 312—268.
Andersen, Norbeth J., to American Can Co. Interior collar
tearing strip container with reclosure holding means.
2.743.033. 4-24-56, CI. 220—54.
Andersen, Soren K, to The Garrett Corp. Oil cooler cooled
by air and fuel. 2,731,239, 1-17-56, CI. 257 — 2.
Andershock, Chester E., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Change speed
mechanism for a self-propelled mining machine. 2,734,400,
2-14^56, €1. 74—785.
Anderson. A. C, Inc. : See —
Lessmann, Herbert F. 2,775,356.
Anderson, Alastair B. W., to Vick Chemical Co. Atomizing
container. 2,758.879, 8-14-56, CI. 299 — 90.
Anderson, Albert E., to Textron Inc. Sawing apparatus,
and more particularly a pruning saw. 2,770,03(1,
11-13-56, CI. 30—167.
Anderson, Albert & J. M. Mfg. Co. : See —
Kolstad, Welding J. 2,745,076.
Anderson, Albin F., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Liquid sham-
poo composition. 2,773,835, 12-11-56, CI. 252—153.
Anderson, Alf E. Electrical connector. 2,755,449, 7-17-56,
CI. 339—47.
Anderson. Alfred : See —
Dorman, Stanley, and Anderson 2,738,727.
Anderson, Alfred. Feeding attachment for automatic sheet
feeding machines. 2,733,919, 2-7-56, CI. 271—10.
Anderson, Alphonse M. Thickness planer shaving controller
and collector. 2,762,404, 9-11-56, CI. 144 — 252.
Anderson, Alton D., J. C. Bellamy, and F. P. McGowan, to
Cook Electric Co. Fluid testing apparatus. 2,756,404,
7-24-56, CI. 340—5.
Anderson, Alva E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Con-
ditioning of semiconductor translators. 2,746,121, 5-22-56,
CI. 29 — 25.3.
Anderson, Anders W., and J. F. Sluis, to International
Harvester Co. Mold-supporting means for shell molding.
2,756,473, 7-31-56, CI. 22—90.
Anderson, Andrew E. : See —
Fennema, Richard, Anderson, and Krueger. 2,749,083.
Anderson, Andrew E., to Crane Co. Link mechanism for con-
duit valves. 2,758,813, 8-14-56, CI. 251 — 167.
Anderson, Arden A. Seed planter. 2,737,314, 3-6-56, CI.
221—135.
Anderson, Arnold G., and B. H. Gwynn, to Gulf Research
& Development Co. Purification of hvdroformylation re-
action products. 2,731,501, 1-17-56, CI. 260 — 604.
Anderson, Arthur A., to Whirlpool-Seeger Corp. Sectional
walk-in cooler. 2,741,341. 4-10-56, CI. 189 — 2.
Anderson, Arthur A., to The Specialty Mfg. Co. Grain
gate. 2,763,901, 9-25-56, CI. 20 — 32.
Anderson, Arthur G., and J. W. Horton, to International
Business Machines Corp. Spin echo storage systems.
2,757,359, 7-31-56, CI. 340—173.
Anderson, Arthur G., and J. W. Horton, to International Busi-
ness Machines Corp. Stimulated spin echo systems.
2,759,170, 8-14-56, CI. 340—173.
Anderson, Arthur J., to General Motors Corp. Supporting
shell molds during metal pouring operations. 2,770,858,
11-20-56, CI. 22—90.
Anderson, Arthur W. to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and
Co. Synthesis of 3,3 - dimethyl - 1,5 - dichloropentane.
2,769,848, 11-6-56, CI. 260—658.
Anderson, Arvid A., to Safway Steel Products, Inc. Scaffold
stair unit. 2,760,707, 8-28-56, CI. 228 — 45.
Anderson, Arvid J. and E. W. Combination folding leg
hinge, latch and brace. 2,729,527, 1-3-56, CI. 311—98.
Anderson, Austin E. Dust cap for milking systems. 2,763,459,
9-18-56, CI. 251—147.
Anderson, Axel, to Sundstrand Magnetic Products Co. Mag-
netic work support. 2,752,538, 6-26-56, CI. 317 — 163.
Anderson Box Co. : See —
Ferguson, William C, and Wilcox. 2,768,778.
Layne, Harold W. 2,731,191.
Anderson, Bror E., to A. B. Dick Co. Air scrabbler system for
the air deposition of fibers. 2,738,556, 3-20-56, CI. 19—148.
Anderson, Bror E., and J. C. Leske. to A. B. Dick Co. Appa-
ratus for the air deposition of fibers in the manufacture of
fibrous structures. 2,738,557, 3-20-56, CI. 19—156.
Anderson, Carl J. Locking device for saw horses. 2.753,223,
7-3-56, CI. 304 — 5.
Anderson, Carl P. : See—
Kleinschmidt, Edward E. and E. F., and Anderson.
2,773,931.
Kleinschmidt, Edward F., and Anderson. 2,754,364.
Anderson, Carl P., to Kleinschmidt Laboratories. Inc. Rib-
bon feeding and reversing mechanism. 2,742,132, 4-17-56,
CI. 197—160.
Anderson, Charles H. J., and J. H. F. van Werd,
to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co., trustee. Lamp
holder. 2,751,569, 6-19-56, CI. 339—188.
Anderson, Clarence A. Instrument for determining mag-
netic permeability. 2,749,504, 6-5-56, CI. 324—34.
Anderson, Clarence A. F., to The Shaw-Walker Co. Follower
track construction. 2,758,602, 8-14-56, CI. 129—31.
Anderson, Clarence E., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Metal
removing apparatus for trimming tube ends. 2,749,809,
6-12-56, CI. 90—12.
Anderson, Clarence R., to Bill Jack Scientific Instrument
Co. Intermittent strip feeding and control mechanism.
2,762,255, 9-11-56, CI. 88—18.
Anderson, Clayton & Co. : See —
Davis. William G.. Jr. 2.738.553.
Sinclair, Alfred C. 2,751,623.
Anderson, Conrad A. Toilet paper holder. 2,739,840, 3-27-56,
CI. 299—24.
Anderson, David P. : See —
Mahan, Norman C. 2,751,000.
Anderson, Denton, and F. H. Snyder, Sprayer. 2,764,452,
9-25-56, CI. 299—83.
Anderson, Donald C, to The Procter & Gamble Co. Carton
feeding and squaring-up device. 2,746,363, 5-22-56, CI.
93—53.
Anderson, Duncan. Snatch block. 2,762,607, 9-11-56, CI.
254—194.
Anderson, Earl I., to Radio Corp. of America. Television
receiver. 2,750,534, 6-12-56, CI. 315—22.
Anderson, Earl I., to Radio Corp. of America. Combined video
gain and frequency response control. 2,756,284, 7-24-56,
CI. 179—171.
Anderson, Earl R. Apparatus and method for sterilizing
containers and the food products therein. 2,745,755,
5-15-56, CI. 99—182.
Anderson, Earl R„ to Filper Corp. Peach pitter. 2,775,278,
12-25-56, CI. 146—28.
Anderson, Edith M. Brassiere strap. 2,763,866, 9-25-56,
CI. 2—42.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Anderson, Edward L., and G. Bodin, to Goodman Mfg. Co.
Anderson, Edward L., and E. J. Hlinsky, to Goodman Mfg.
Co. Kotary boring head having radially adjustable cut-
ting arms. 2,772,870, 12-4-56, CI. 262 — 7.
Anderson, Edward N. : See —
Harrington, Edward M., and Anderson. 2,749,380.
Anderson. Edwin E. Fish lure. 2,748,520, 6-5-56, CI.
43—35.
Anderson, Edwin L., to Dorr-Oliver Inc. Apparatus for
wetting finely-divided solids. 2,737,960, 3-13-56, CI.
134—60.
Anderson, Eldon D. Nutcracker. 2,753,905, 7-10-56, CI.
146—13.
Anderson, Elsie G. Warning signal for a chart holder.
2,731,941, 1-24-56, CI. 116—135.
Anderson, Emil, to Electrolux Corp. Vacuum cleaner filter
bag. 2,737,263, 3-6-56, CI. 183—51.
Anderson, Emil, to Electrolux Corp. Supporting stands for
suction operated power tools. 2,765,996, 10-9-56, CI.
248—19.
Anderson. Enf red W. : See —
Anderson, Arvid J. and E. W. 2,729,527.
Anderson, Ephraim H. : See —
Penney, James H., Werner, and Anderson. 2,747,947.
Anderson, Ernest H. Pad and order book holders. 2,740,645,
4-3-56, CI. 281—15.
Anderson, Ernest L. Insulated window. 2,734,601, 2-14-56,
CI. 189—75.
Anderson, Ernest E., and A. T. Burke, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy.
Thermistor temperature profile recorder. 2,741,126,
4-10-56, CI. 73—344.
Anderson, Evan L. : See —
Winter, Charles H., Jr., and Anderson. 2,744,006.
Anderson, Florence B., to Motor Products Corp. Evaporator
door and hinge assembly. 2,733,483, 2-7-56, CI. 20 — 35.
Anderson, Florence B., to Amana Refrigeration, Inc. Refrig-
erator cabinet load supporting shelf and mounting therefor.
2,757,061, 7-31-56, CI. 312—313.
Anderson, Florence B., to Amana Refrigeration, Inc. Refrig-
erator evaporator and shelf structure. 2,758,455, 8-14-56,
CI. 62—126.
Anderson, Florence B., and J. H. Konefes, to Amana Re-
frigeration, Inc. Liquid dispenser for refrigerator cabi-
nets. 2,761,288, 9-4-56, CI. 62—89.
Anderson, Floyd E. : See —
Scudi, John V., and Anderson. 2,748,139.
Anderson, Floyd E. (2,2-dimethyl-3-hydroxy-propylidene-l)
hydrazone of isonicotinic acid hydrazide. 2,743,276,
4-24-56, CI. 260—295.
Anderson, Floyd E., to Nepera Chemical Co., Inc. Nicotinic
acid esters of pyranmethanol. 2,759,945, 8-21-56, CI.
260—295.5.
Anderson, Frank H., to New Monarch Machine and Stamp-
ing Co. Carrier for outboard motors. 2,764,381, 9-25-56,
CI. 248 — 195.
Anderson, Franklin T., to Co-Operative Industries, Inc.
Ignition apparatus. 2,759,989, 8-21-56, CI. 174 — 35.
Anderson, Franklin T., to Co-Operative Industries, Inc.
Electrical connectors. 2,760,172, 8-21-56, CI. 339 — 59.
Anderson, Glendale H., and E. A. Mellum. Fishing line meter-
ing or measuring device. 2,752,686, 7-3-56, CI. 33 — 129.
Anderson, Gordon C, to Saco-Lowell Shops. Drafting mech-
anism. 2,758,340, 8-14-56, CI. 19 — 135.
Anderson, Gordon C, and P. B. West, to Saco-Lowell Shops.
Tube gear for sliver oilers. 2,770,845, 11-20-56, CI.
19—159.
Anderson, Harold J., to Northeast Tool Die Works, Inc.
Sealed beam light. 2,750,491, 6-12-56, CI. 240 — 41.
Anderson, Harold S., and S. W. Dow. Perforating attach-
ment for printing machines for producing longitudinal and
transverse rows of perforations in sheets. 2,735,488,
2-21-56, CI. 164—100.
Anderson, Harry M., to Beatty Bros. Ltd. Sectional mast.
2,761,531, 9-4-56, CI. 189—26.
inderson. Harvey R. : See — •
Buczkowski, Edward J., Ostrowski, and Anderson.
2,738,713.
inderson, Helmer, to General Mills, Inc. Box marking ma-
chine. 2,740,351, 4-3-56, CI. 101—11.
Anderson Henry W., G. E. Warren, and R. N. Bartholomew,
to Shell Development Co. Preparation of oil solutions of
basic alkaline earth metal petroleum sulfonates. 2,738,32(1,
3-13-56, CI. 252—33.
Anderson, Herbert L. : See —
Fermi, Enrico, and Anderson. 2,768,134.
Anderson, Herbert L., to the United States of America as
represented by the United States Atomic Energy Com-
mission. Neutronic reactor device. 2,751,505, 6-19-56,
CI. 250—83.1.
Anderson, Herbert O., to Boeing Airplane Co. Joggle punch
and die sets. 2,767,763, 10-23-56, CI. 153—21.
Anderson, Herbert W., to Whiting Corp. Apparatus for facili-
tating the loading and unloading of aircraft passengers and
cargo at airports. 2,750,135, 6-12-56, CI. 244 — 114.
Anderson, Jack C, and R. L. Gouekenour. Dispensing device.
2.755,967, 7-24-56, CI. 222—96.
Inderson, Jack M. : See —
Anderson, Oscar W. and J. M. 2,746,253.
Anderson, James. Hydraulic system of lathes and other
metal working machines, presses, and the like. 2. 770, ->:_>_'
11-13-56, CI. 121—38.
Anderson, James A. : See —
Mahan, Norman C. 2,751,000.
Schutze, Henry G., Hastings, and Anderson. 2,752,403.
Anderson, James A., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. Production of aromatics and dehydrogenated hydro-
carbons. 2,775,629, 12-25-56, CI. 2C0— 668.
Anderson, James A., Jr., and E. J. Hoffman, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Production of naphthalene.
2,729,688, 1-3-56, CI. 260—668.
Anderson James A., Jr., and B. W. Thomas, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Control of solvent extraction.
2,737 ,469J 3-6-56, CI. 196—14.42.
Anderson, James A., Jr., and E. J. Hoffmann, to Esso Re-
search and Engineering Co. Aromatics and resins produc-
tion. 2,754,340, 7-10-56, CI. 260 — 669.
Anderson, James A., Jr., G. R. L. Shepherd, and C. L.
Thorpe, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Con-
version of asphaltic hydrocarbons. 2,768,936, 10-30-56,
CI. 196—53.
Anderson, James B. : See —
Stimpson, Robert H., and Anderson. 2,733,6ol.
Anderson, James T., to General Electric Co. Bulb coating
method. 2,740,726, 4-3-56, CI. 117 — 46.
Anderson, John : See —
Bolton, John A., and McKinley. 2,745,554.
Anderson, John, to Gait Anderson Co. Clock and casing
therefor. 2,746,237, 5-22-56, CI. 58—56.
Anderson, John J., Jr. Volume indicating device. 2,767,916,
10-23-56, CI. 235—61.
Anderson, John L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Preparation of methylenimines. 2,729,679, 1-3-56, CI.
260—566.
Anderson, John L„ to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Preparation of methylenimines. 2,729,680, 1-3-56, CI.
260—566.
Anderson, John L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process for preparing fluoroolefins from fluorocyclobutanes.
2,733,278,. 1-31-56, CI. 260— 653.
Anderson, John L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process for the preparation of 1,1,4,4-tetrafluorobutadiene
1,3 from acetylene and tetrafluoroethylene. 2,743,303,
4-24-56, a. 260—653.
Anderson, John L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Fluorobutadienecarboxylic acids and derivatives hydro-
lyzable thereto. 2,754,323, 7-10-56, CI. 260 — 486.
Anderson, John L., to B. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Pyrol-
ysis of organic compounds. 2,756,239, 7-24-56, CI.
260—329.
Anderson, John L., to National Rejectors, Inc. Coin sep-
arators and switches therefor. 2,768,726. 10-30-56, CI.
194—9.
Anderson, John L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Synthesis of aliphatic nitriles by pyrolysis and thermal
cleavage of hydrazones, ketazines, ketimines and ketoximes.
2,770,643, 11-13-56, CI. 260—465,1.
Anderson, John L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Fluorinated olefinic nitriles. 2,773,089, 12-4-56, CI.
260—465.7.
Anderson, John N., to Otis Elevator Co. Brake. 2,732,041,
1-24-56, CI. 188—171.
Anderson, John R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Wave filter. 2,732,528, 1-24-56, CI. 333—75.
Anderson, John R., and R. Hoexter, to Curtiss-Wright Corp.
Engine crankcase breather and air-oil separator. 2,758,672,
8-14-56, CI. 183—77.
Anderson, John W. Advancing paperweight lifter. 2,730,580,
1-10-56, CI. 179—178.
Anderson, John W., to Teleflex Inc. Tool feed timer.
2,750,582, 6-12-56, CI. 340—268.
Anderson, John W., to Airtron, Inc. Quick break electric
switches. 2,753,413. 7-3-56, CI. 200—73.
Anderson, John W., to Productive Inventions, Inc. Control
valve operated by pressure differential. 2,767,733,
10-23-56, CI. 137—497.
Anderson, John W., to Productive Inventions, Inc. Fluid
control valve. 2,767,734, 10-23-56, CI. 137 — 498.
Anderson, John W., and T. J. Wilson, to Minneapolis-Honey-
well Regulator Co. Aircraft control apparatus. 2,751,539,
6-19-56, CI. 318 — 489.
Anderson, Joseph B. and L. V. Transportable conveyor
implement for loading and unloading purposes. 2,768,731,
10-30-56, CI. 198—126.
Anderson, Kenneth E. : See —
Holmwood, Richard H, and Anderson. 2,758,518.
Anderson, Leo V. : See —
Anderson, Joseph B. and L. V. 2,768,731.
Anderson, Lindson P. : See —
Schultz, Kristian, and Anderson. 2,752,286.
Sifferd, Robert H., and Anderson. 2,746,903.
Sifferd, Robert H., and Anderson. 2,748,152.
Anderson, Lloyd D. Variable amplitude signal analyzer.
2,774,535, 12-18-56, CI. 235—92.
Anderson, Lysle V. Suspension manipulator for metal coils.
2,770,380, 11-13-56, CI. 214—658.
Anderson, MacGregor S. Wall form and tie for concrete
construction. 2,761,191, 9-4-56, CI. 25—131.
Anderson, Malcolm G., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber
Co. Method and apparatus for producing lacerations in
the road-contacting surface of a tire. 2,734,568, 2-14-56,
CI. 164—10.2.
Anderson, Malcolm G., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
Method of making a tire. 2,764,220. 9-25-50, CI. 154—14.
Anderson, Marshall N., to Sellstrom Mfg. Co. Frame con-
struction. 2,729,316, 1-3-56, CI. 189 — 78.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Anderson, Marshall N., to Sellstrorn Mfg. Co. Safety head-
gear. 2,729,820, l-iO-56, CI. 2—8.
Anderson, Morris C. : See —
Slayter, Games, and Anderson. 2,741,009.
Anderson, Morris L., and A. E. Hendricks, to Eaton Mfg.
Co. Snap ring forming machine. 2,742,061, 4-17-56, CI.
140—82.
Anderson, Nelson E., to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Powder
dispensing apparatus. 2,738,234, 3-13-56, CI. 302 — 56.
Anderson, Nelson E., to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Welding head
positioner. 2,743,343, 4-24-56, CI. 219 — 8.
Anderson, Nelson E., to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Alternating
current electric arc welding. 2,745,990, 5-15-56, CI.
315—183.
Anderson, Neville R. Cushioned power cylinder. 2,768,611,
10-30-56, CI. 121—38.
Anderson, Niels Y., Jr., W. M. Kaushagen, and K. D.
Swartzel, to the United States of America as represented
by the Secretary of the Navy. Flight line computer sys-
tem. 2,761,315 9-4-56, CI. 73—180.
Anderson, Norwood. Six-in-one fader attachment for cameras.
2,740,321, 4-3-56, CI. 88 — 16.
Anderson, Norman L., to Allied Chemical & Dye Corp. Un-
symmetrical trisazo dyestuff. 2,775,582, 12-25-56, CI.
260—173.
Anderson, Oscar W. and J. M. Brake fluid level control de-
vices. 2,746,253, 5-22-56, CI. 60 — 54.6.
Anderson, Paul E. : See —
Ballash, Andrew, Stam, and Anderson. 2,774,282.
Anderson, Paul E., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Air Force. Ball
crusher type force gage. 2,767,575, 10-23-56, CI. 73 — 141.
Anderson, Paul Z. : See —
Beemer, Paul K., Fuchs, and Anderson. 2,757,619.
Anderson, Perry, to Wisconsin Hydraulics, Inc. Universal
work positioners. 2,763,053, 9-18-56, CI. 29 — 288.
Anderson, Peter, to Washington Iron Works Co. Power-
driven guy drum. 2,772,071, 11-27-56, CI. 254 — 161.
Anderson, Philip C, and F. N. Rawlings ; said Anderson assor.
to Feed Service Corp. Feed supplements for ruminants.
2,748,001, 5-29-56, CI. 99 — 6.
Anderson, Philip J., Jr., and E. M. Stubblefield, to Servel, Inc.
Air conditioning. 2,749,095. 6-5-56, CI. 257 — 9.
Anderson-Prichard Oil Corp. : See —
Scoggin. Baxter I., McAninch. and Moore. 2,733,159.
Anderson, Ralph A., to Panellit, Inc. Automatic network
tester. 2,762,014, 9-4-56, CI. 324—73.
Anderson, Ralph F. : See —
Anderson. Swan F. 2,748,726.
Anderson, Ralph F. Multiflow filler nozzle for plastic comesti-
bles. 2,736,480, 2-28-56, CI. 226 — 100.
Anderson, Ralph F. Container filling machine. 2,765,601,
10-9-56, CI. 53 — 59.
Anderson, Ralph F. Mold filling machine. 2,772,705,
12-4-56, CI. 141—167.
Anderson, Ralph R., to General Motors Corp. Instrument
panel mounting means. 2,741,324, 4-10-56, CI. 180 — 90.
Anderson, Ralph R., and W. T. Gerber, to General Motors
Corp. Transmission control indicator. 2,732,905, 1-31-56,
CI. 180—90.
Anderson, Ray E., to General Electric Co. Voltage stabilizer
and reference circuit therefor. 2,740,936, 4-3-56, CI.
323—66.
Anderson, Raymond F. : See —
Berry, Paul E., and Anderson. 2,761,099.
Anderson, Reed M. : See —
Beatty, John W., and Anderson. 2,740,859.
Anderson, Rex R. Apparatus for compartment heating.
2.756.000. 7-24-56. CI. 237—43.
Anderson, Reynold M., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Tractor
draft bar assembly. 2,757,019, 7-31-56, CI. 280 — 499.
Anderson, Robert : See —
Seeloff, Melvin M., and Anderson. 2,758,184.
Anderson, Robert B. Livestock feed grinder. 2,753,908,
7-10-50, CI. 146 — 79.
Anderson, Robert J. : See —
Park, Harold F., and Anderson. 2,760,951.
Anderson, Robert J. Washing machine. 2,737,040, 3-6-56,
CI. 68—23.
Anderson, Robert M., to General Electric Co. Flash lamp.
2.729.960, 1-10-56, CI. 67—31.
Anderson, Robert M., to General Electric Co. Flash lamp
and ignition means therefor. 2,756,577, 7-31-56, CI.
67—31.
Anderson, Robert M., to General Electric Co. Flash lamp
and lead-in wire therefor. 2,756,578, 7-31-56, CI. 67—31.
Anderson, Robert T., to Colter Corp. Apparatus for breading
shrimp. 2,731,942, 1-24-56, CI. 118—16.
Anderson, Robert V. : See —
Mitchell, Orville, and Anderson. 2,766,593.
Anderson, Robert V. Air conditioning system for automo-
biles. 2,742,765, 4-24-56, CI. 62—3.
Anderson, Roy E. : See —
Summerhayes, Harry R., Jr., Anderson, and Sampson.
2,750,519.
Anderson, Roy H., and J. W. McKee, to Boeing Airplane Co.
Heated vortex generator. 2,764,373, 9-25-56, CI. 244 — 130.
Anderson, Roy H., W. H. Cook, Jr., and D. L. Dunn, to Boeing
Airplane Co. Jettisonable fuel tanks. 2,764,374, 9-25-56,
CI. 244—135.
Anderson, Swan F., % to S. F. Anderson and % to R. F.
Anderson. Sandwich making machine. 2.7 IS. ', 2 6. 6-5-56,
CI. 107—1.
Anderson, Terry O., and J. E. Broaddus, to Halliburton
Oil Well Cementing Co. Homogenizers for oil well liquids.
2,774,577, 12-18-56, CI. 259—9.
Anderson, Theodore E. Educational and amusement device.
2 743,536, 5-1-56, CI. 35—49.
Anderson, Theodore O. Self loading and unloading logging
device. 2,754,016, 7-10-56, CI. 214— 147.
Anderson, Thomas F., to Allied Chemical & Dye Corp. Stable
non-tacky granular filled unsaturated alkyd molding com-
pound comprising a liquid monomer and a compatible
polymer. 2,757,160, 7-31-56, CI. 260 — 40.
Anderson, Thomas F., and K. W. Benham, to The Sanymetal
Products Co., Inc. Hinge assemblies for swinging doors.
2,735,144, 2-21-56, CI. 20 — 16.
Anderson, Thomas M., and B. E. Good. Apparatus for
mounting keys, pads and the like of musical instruments.
2,744,435, 5-8-56, CI. 84—380.
Anderson, Thure B., to The Crescent Co., Inc. Battery clamp.
2,765,451, 10-2-56, CI. 339 — 227.
Anderson, Tore : See —
Carr, Robert S., and Anderson. 2,754,487.
Anderson, V. D., Co., The : See —
Toth, Michael J., and Snoke. 2,742,976.
Anderson, V. E., Mfg. Co. : See —
Cline, Robert S. 2,761,673.
Anderson, Vernon T. Paint applying roller. 2,705,4sii,
10-9-56, CI. 15—230.
Anderson, Victor E., and W. E. Burger, to Prentice Machine
Works, Inc. Veneer clipper. 2,758,649, 8-14-56, CI.
164—56.
Anderson, Virgil E. W. Insecticide applicator for livestock.
2,768,608, 10-30-56, CI. 119—157.
Anderson, W. Carl, to The Union Metal Mfg. Co. Guy rod
clamp for bracket arm. 2,731,227, 1-17-56, CI. 248—221.
Anderson, W. Carl, and S. L. Dewey, to The Union Metal
Mfg. Co. Highway sign support. 2,765,554, 10-9-56, CI.
40—128.
Anderson, Walter A., to Underwood Corp. Type bar for
accounting machine. 2,730,945, 1-17-56, CI. 101 — 109.
Anderson, Walter A., to Underwood Corp. Entry correction
mechanism for printing or computing machines. 2,733,858.
2-7-56, CI. 235—60.
Anderson, Walter A., to Underwood Corp. Form handling
mechanism for accounting machines. 2,737,282, 3-6-56,
CI. 197—127.
Anderson, Walter A. Jack actuated device for removing
tires from vehicle attached wheels. 2,775,289. 12-25-56.
CI. 157—1.1.
Anderson, Walter T. : See —
Gazelle, Rolland J. 2,760,212.
Gazelle, Rolland J. 2,764,759.
Anderson, Warren A., to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Inductive coupling circuits for pulses.
2,729,793, 1-3-56, CI. 333—20.
Anderson, Warren D., to Norma-Hoffman Bearings Corp.
Bearing seals. 2,745,686, 5-15-56, CI. 286—5.
Anderson, Warren D., to Norma-Hoffman Bearings Corp.
Sealed bearing structure. 2,759,777, 8-21-56, CI.
308—187.1.
Anderson, Warren D., to Norma-Hoffman Bearings Corp.
Sealed bearing. 2,759,778, 8-21-56, CI. 308—187.2.
Anderson, Wilbur G., Jr., to American Box Board Co. Rein-
forced carrier receptacle. 2,732,993, 1-31-56, CI. 229 — 23.
Anderson Wilbur G., Jr., to American Fiox Hoard Co. Road-
side stand tray. 2,732,994, 1-31-56, CI. 229 — 28.
Anderson, Wilbur G., Jr.. to American Box Board Co. Bottle
carrier. 2,739,735, 3-27-5(1. CI. 220—113.
Anderson, Wilbur G., Jr., to American Box Board Co. Re-
inforced carrier receptacle. 2,739,754, 3-27-56, CI.
229 — 49.
Anderson, Wilbur T. Automotive sanding devices comprising
a valve for controling flow of granular material. 2,739,742,
3-27-56, CI. 222—504.
Anderson, William A., to Pittsburgh Screw and Bolt Corp.
Vertical drum-type coil feeding reel. 2,755,033, 7-17-56,
CI. 242—79.
Anderson, William A. Mounting for cameras and the like.
2,756,956, 7-31-56, CI. 248—178.
Anderson, William A., and C. W. Harrison, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Saw-tooth generator. 2.771,556,
11-20-56, CI. 250—36.
Anderson, William R. : See —
Murphy, John H., and Anderson. 2,758,408.
Anderson, William T., Jr., and F. Clark, to Hanovia Chemical
and Mfg. Co. Vapor discharge device. 2,732,51:',. 1-24-56,
CI. 313—185.
Anderson, William T., Jr., to Hanovia Chemical and Mfg.
Co. Vapor electric discharge device. 2,763,806, 9-18-56,
CI. 313—185.
Anderson, William W., and L. W. Rowe, to National Lead Co.
Hydrometallurgical treatment of titaniferous iron material.
2,731,327. ] -17-50. CI. 23—202.
Anderson, William W., and L. W. Rowe, to National Lead
Co. Method for preparing chlorination feed material.
2,770,529. 11-13-56, CI. 23—202.
Anderson, Wilmer C, to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Magnetometer
compass. 2,741,853, 4-17-56, CI. 33 — 204.
Andersson, Axel E., to Soderhamns Verkstader Aktiebolag.
Ring shaped sealing device. 2,738,996, 3-20-56, CI. 286—9.
Andersson, Axel E. Bark-removing machine having self-
lifting blunt-edge tools. 2,775,274, 12-25-56, CI. 144 — 208.
Andersson, Bror A. Collapsible luggage carrier for vehicles.
2,764,448, 9-25-56, CI. 296—27.
LIST OF PATENTEES
27
Andersson, Karl N., to Aktiebolaget Bofors. Electric control
system for supervising relatively movable members.
2,750,553, 6-12-56, CI. 318—468.
Andersson, Nils O. B., to Aktiebolaget Superior. Soot re-
moving apparatus for steam boilers and the like. 2,760,222,
8-28-56, CI. 15—317.
Andersson, Nils. Matrix for creasing paperboard for cartons.
2,765,716, 10-9-56, CI. 93—58.
Andis Clipper Co. : See —
Anids, Mathew. 2,748,362.
Andis, Mathew. 2,771,280.
Andis, Mathew, to Andis Clipper Co. Quick detachable elec-
trical connection. 2,748,362, 5-29-56, CI. 339—75.
Andis, Mathew, to Andis Clipper Co. Triturating and mix-
ing machine. 2,771,280, 11-20-56, CI. 259—108.
Andrade, Edward A., to Collins Radio Co. Filament regu-
lator circuit. 2,775,734, 12-25-56, CI. 323 — 45.
Andrae, Erich R. : See —
Moore, Walter E., Andrae, and Sontheimer. 2,736,091.
Andre, Allen R. Cigarette extinguisher. 2,745,415, 5-15-56
CI. 131—256.
Andre\ Henri G., to Yardnev International Corp. Electric
storage batteries. 2,757,222, 7-31-56, CI. 136 — 6.
Andre Rubber Co. Ltd. : See —
Clements, Henry. 2,773,300.
Andren, Karl H., to Artos Engineering Co. Art of pro-
ducing electrical conductors. 2,768,425, 10-30-56, CI.
29—155.55.
Andreola, John. Plastic tube with spreader. 2,772,432,
12-J-56, CI. 15—138.
Andreoli, Alberto : See —
Andreoli, Giulio, and A. 2,732,886.
Andreoli, Giulio, and A. Method for producing corrugated
roofing material. 2,732,886, 1-31-56, CI. 154 — 30.
Andres, F. William : See —
Ruff, Frederic S. 2,745,756.
Andres, Lloyd J., to Permo, Inc. Phonograph transducer.
2,730,572, 1-10-56, a. 179—100.41.
Andres, Lloyd J., to Permo, Inc. Phonograph needle com-
parator. 2,740,296, 4-3-56, CI. 73 — 432.
Andres, Lloyd J., to Permo, Inc. Circuit breaker for elec-
tric instruments. 2,763,748, 9-18-56, CI. 200 — 87.
Andres, Lloyd J., to Permo, Inc. Stylus and socket there-
for. 2,771,295, 11-20-56, CI. 274—37.
Andres, Louis E., and J. L. Iragne, to Potasse & Engrais
Chimiques. Method of producing phosphated fertilizers.
2.739,054, 3-20-56, CI. 71—39.
Andres, Louis E., and Y. J. Berquin, to Potasse & Engrais
Chimiques. Method of producing phosphate fertilizers.
2.769.703, 11-6-56, CI. 71—39.
Andres, Louis E., and P. G. Pagny, to Potasse & Engrais
Chimiques. Method of producing phosphate fertilizers.
2.769.704, 11-6-56, CI. 71 — 43.
Andres, Peter P. Flat seeder. 2,765,957, 10-9-56, CI.
222—139.
Andres, Ralph W., and F. L. Townsend, to Barber-Colman
Co. Inching control operator for warpers. 2,762,107,
9-11-56, CI. 28—39.
Andresen, Gilbert J. C, to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
Electronic thickness gauge. 2,744,238, 5-1-56, CI. 324 — 61.
Andresen, Hilmar A. : See —
Andresen, Raymond H. and H. A. 2,756,080.
Williamson, Donald G., Snover, and H. A and R. H.
Andresen. 2,772,653.
Williamson, Donald G., Snover, and H. A and R. H.
Andresen. 2,772,655.
Andresen Hilmar A. and R. H., to Gits Bros. Mfg. Co. Ap-
paratus for oil mist lubrication. 2,762,457, 9-11-56, CI.
184—55.
Andresen, John. Electronic distance gauging device for motor
vehicles. 2,732,539, 1-24-56 CI. 340—61.
Andresen, John H., Jr., to Kollsman Instrument Corp. Pres-
sure responsive switch. 2,753,415, 7-3-56, CI. 200 — 83.
Andresen, John H, Jr., and E. Kasner, to Kollsman Instru-
ment Corp. Polyphase supply circuit and frequency meter.
2,755,440, 7-17-56, CI. 324—78.
Andresen, Kurt H. : See —
Binder, George G., Jr., West, and Andresen. 2,731,414.
Andresen, Raymond H. : See —
Andresen, Hilmar A. and R. H. 2,762,457.
Williamson, Donald G., Snover, and H. A. and R. H.
Andresen. 2,772,653.
Williamson, Donald G., Snover, and H. A. and R. H.
Andresen. 2,772,655.
Andresen, Raymond H. and H. A., to Gits Bros. Mfg. Co.
Rotary seal and clutch assembly. 2,756,080, 7-24-56, CI.
286—11.
Andrew Corp. : See —
Scheldorf, Marvel W. 2,754,514.
Scheldorf, Marvel W. 2.757,370.
Scheldorf, Marvel W. 2,757.371.
Andrew, John H. C, to Nicol & Andrew Ltd. Honing device.
2,750,717. 6-19-56, CI. 51—184.1.
Andrew, Richard G. Tubular electronic unit. 2,772,380,
1 1-27-56, CI. 317— 101.
Andrew, Thomas A % to M. O. Johnston, % to M. O. John-
ston. Jr., and Vn to W. C. Johnston. Gun perforator.
2,773,424, 12-11-56, CI. 89—1.
Andrew, Vaughan L. Sanitary underground discharge for a
well water system. 2,765,807, 10-9-56, CI. 137 — 375.
Andrews, Alvadore M. Coupler and sprinkler. 2,739,842,
3-27-56, CI. 299—105.
Andrews, Alvadore M. Sprinkling device. 2,749,180,
6-5-56, CI. 299—104.
Andrews, Alvadore M. Roof sprinkler. 2,757,965, 8-7-56,
CI. 299—104.
Andrews, Anatol N. Springless clasping implement.
2,764,986, 10-2-56, CI. 132—46.
Andrews, Boley A. : See — ■
Bookout, Floyd V., Shontz, and Andrews. 2,766,906.
Andrews, Boley A., and G. M. Pro, to The Vendo Co. Elec-
tronic control unit for door controlling mechanism.
2,739,273, 3-20-56, CI. 317—142.
Andrews, Boley A., and L. A. Shontz, Jr., to The Vendo
Co. Coin tester. 2,770,343, 11-13-56, CI. 194—102.
Andrews, Charles C. : See —
Tillotson, La Clede. 2,745,409.
Andrews, Dallas R., to Radio Corp. of America. Magnetic
recording. 2,751,274, 619-56, CI. 346—74.
Andrews, Dallas R., to Radio Corp. of America. Magnetic
pulse recording. 2,760,063, 8-21-56, CI. 250 — 27.
Andrews, Dallas R., to Radio Corp. of America. Motor con-
trol for synchronizing web feed. 2,760,137, 8-21-56, CI.
318 — 437.
Andrews, David H, B. Bernstein, and R. J. Wohl. Adapter
for capacitance meters. 2,732,533, 1-24-56, CI. 339 — 156.
Andrews, David H., P. «. Liegey, S. Nozick, and W. S. Treitel.
Cathode ray tube test circuit. 2,760,151, 8-21-56, CI.
324 — 23.
Andrews, Edward F. Method and means for producing fogs,
smokes, and insecticldal thermal aerosols. 2,765,578,
10-9-56, CI. 43—125.
Andrews, Edward F., to General Motors Corp. Signal tuned
radio apparatus. 2,773,193, 12-4-56, CI. 250 — 40.
Andrews, Fred W., to International Latex Corp. Shape-
retaining reinforcement of deposited rubber undergarment.
2,748,393, 6-5-56. CI. 2—36.
Andrews, Frederick N. : See —
Whaley, Randall M., and Andrews. 2,763,935.
Andrews, Frederick W. : See —
Tillotson, La Clede. 2,745,409.
Andrews, Gilman B., R. L. de Voll, and W. X. Lamb, Jr., to
the United States of America as represented by the United
States Atomic Energy Commission. Sweep circuit.
2,729,815, 1-3-56, CI. 343—13.
Andrews, Glenn E., and F. B. Aubert, to Detroit Controls
Corp. Control devices. 2,755,852, 7-24-56, CI. 158 — 125.
Andrews, Harry E., H. E. Comer, and D. M. Brown. Article
handling apparatus. 2.765,067, 10-2-56, CI. 198 — 147.
Andrews, Herbert V. Plastic die model and method of mak-
ing same. 2,729,894, 1-10-56, CI. 33—174.
Andrews, John D., to Marathon Corp. Carton. 2,760,713,
Q_oQ_5g rn 929 51
Andrews, Jolin L. Multiple electric switch for domestic
range. 2,748,206, 5-29-56, CI. 200—5.
Andrews, Kenneth E., to Radio Corp. of America. Color cor-
rection systems. 2,740,832, 4-3-56, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Andrews, L V : See —
Miller. Earle C, and Andrews. 2,750,903.
Andrews, Norman F., to Deere Mfg. Co. Auxiliary harvest-
ing attachment for row-crop harvester. 2,729,045, 1-3-56,
CI. 56—33.
Andrews, Norman F., to Deere Mfg. Co. Wagon elevator ad-
justing means for harvesters. 2,759,317, 8-21-56, CI.
56—15.
Andrews, Norman F., to Deere Mfg. Co. Coupling biased
open by gravity. 2,760,790, 8-28-56, CI. 280 — 504.
Andrews, Norman F., W. E. Slavens, and E. W. Adolphson,
to Deere Mfg. Co. Vehicle-attachable agricultural machine
unit. 2,736,152, 2-28-56, CI. 56—15.
Andrews, Russell L. : See —
Riley, Joseph J., and Andrews. 2,734,106.
Andrews, Thomas, to Rose, Downs & Thompson. Apparatus
for the extraction of oils from vegetable matter. 2,733,136,
1-31-56, CI. 23—270.
Andrews, Thomas D. H., to Dowty Nucleonics Ltd. Charging
system for electroscopes. 2,759,138, 8-14-56, CI. 320 — 1.
Andrews, Thomas D. H., to Dowty Nucleonics Ltd. Means for
charging electroscopes. 2,765,413, 10-2-56, CI. 250 — 83.6.
Andrews, Walter A., and A. J. Smith, to Rolls-Royce Ltd.
Flow control means for internal-combustion engine fuel
systems. 2,741,088, 4-10-56, CI. 60—39.28.
Andri, Armando, to Pirelli Societa per Azioni. Fenders of
the fluid escaping type. 2,737,142, 3-6-56, CI. 114—219.
Andrich, Kurt : See —
Voigt, Adolf, and Andrich. 2,732,360.
Andriulis, Vytautas, and A. D. Giacchetti, to National Video
Corp. Method of depositing emissive coating on cathode
structures. 2,739,911, 3-27-56, CI. 117 — 212.
Androsiglio, Lucio. Paddle with indicator. 2,736,557,
2-28-56, CI. 273—97.
Andrus, Budd W. Reversible speed changer. 2,745,297,
5-15-56, CI. 74—689.
Andrus, Orrin E., to A. O. Smith Corp. Cathodic protec-
tion of metal in vapor space. 2,744,863, 5-8-56, CI.
204—196.
Andrus, Orrin E., to A. O. Smith Corp. Thermoelectric pro-
tective unit. 2,748,250, 5-29-56, CI. 219 — 38.
Andrus, Orrin E., to A. O. Smith Corp. Cathodically pro-
tected water storage tank with safety shutoff. 2,752,308,
6-26-56, CI. 204—196.
Andrus. Orrin E. Dip tube connection. 2,764,427, 9-25-56,
CI. 285 — 47.
Andrus, Orrin E., to A. O. Smith Corp. Cathodically protected
water heater storage tank with gas disposal attachment.
2,764,541, 9-25-56, CI. 204—197.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
28
Andrus, Orrin E., to A. O. Smith Corp. Method of making
a thermopile. 2,768,424, 10-30-56, CI. 29—155.5.
Andrus & Sceales : See —
Hupp, Arleigh G. 2,751,833.
Andy, Bennie. : See —
Andy, Louis J. and J. 2,744,849.
Andy Bros. Tire Shop : See —
Andy, Joseph. 2,760,227.
Andy, Joseph. : See —
Andy, Louis J. and J. 2,744,849.
Andy, Joseph, to Andy Bros. Tire Shop. Adjustable extruder
head. 2,760,227, 8-28-56, CI. 18—12.
Andy, Louis J. and J., 50% to P. and B. Andy. Method of
backing camelback. 2,744,849, 5-8-56, CI. 154 — 102.
Andy, Patsy. : See —
Andy, Louis J. and J. 2,744,849.
Anemostat Corp. of America : See —
Kurth, Franz J., Phillips, Waeldner, and Wallen.
2,737,875.
Phillips, Leonard R., and Waeldner. 2,759,490.
Phillips, Leonard R., and Waeldner. 2,772,623.
Anetsberger Brothers, Inc. : See —
Anetsberger, Joseph. 2,754,772.
Anetsberger, Joseph, to Anetsberger Brothers, Inc. Roll sizer
and slicing mechanism. 2,754,772, 7-17-56, CI. 107 — 4.
Anfinset, Hans M. Reinforcing filler for the rubber industry.
2,752,323, 6-26-56, CI. 260 — 41.5.
Angelica, Wilbert W., and R. T. Miller. Retractable ball-
type castering device. 2,770,831, 11-20-56, CI. 16 — 24.
Angell, Pierce T., and R. Cliborn, to Thompson Products, Inc.
Pump bearing lubricating and speed control system.
2,749,842, 6-12-56, CI. 103 — 17.
Angelo, Nick G. Latch for a trunk lid. 2,734,764, 2-14-56,
CI. 292—333.
Angelos, Arthur C. : See —
Billman, Louis S., and Angelos. 2,748,565.
Billman, Louis S., and Angelos. 2,749,749.
Angeiotte, James A. Metallic window buck. 2,741,347,
4-10-56, CI. 189 — 75.
Angelus Sanitary Can Machine Co. : See —
Peterson, William B.. Jr. 2,746,413.
Angenieux, Pierre. Projection control device for projection-
ists. 2,738,702, 3-20-56, CI. 88 — 24.
Angenieux, Pierre. Machine for polishing optical surfaces.
2,747,340, 5-29-56, CI. 51—124.
Anger, Earl M., to The Duraloy Co. Hard surface composite
article and method of making. 2,757,445, 8-7-56, CI.
29—195.
Angevine, William H., Jr., to Cranston Print Works Co.
Pleating apparatus. 2,774,525, 12-18-56, CI. 223 — 32.
Angier, Robert B. : See —
Gazzola, Albert L., and Angier. 2,760,960.
Angles D'Auriac, Paul : See —
Danel, Pierre F., and Angles D'Auriac. 2,766,592.
Anglim, Edna H. : See —
Sheppard, John C. 2,765,794.
Anglim, Morgan : See —
Sheppard, John C. 2,705,794.
Anglo-American Extrusion Co. : See —
Bridge, Archibald C. 2,753,994.
Angstadt, John W. : See —
Neubauer, Herman E., and Harcourt, and Angstadt.
2,760,791.
Angus, George, and Co., Ltd. : See —
Balkin, Mark, and Turner. 2,729,860.
Angus, Harvey L. Draw curtain type awning. 2,758,643,
8-14-56, CI. 160—88.
Angus, Harvey L. Folding awning. 2,774,416, 12-18-56,
CI. 160—58.
Anheuser-Busch, Inc. : See —
Siefker, Joseph A., and Braseh. 2,754,211.
Anhorn, Victor J., to Gulf Research & Development Co. Fluid
catalytic process and apparatus. 2,740,752, 4-3-56, CI.
196—52.
Anhorn, Victor J., M. M. Stewart, and W. E. Morrow, to Gulf
Research & Development Co. Hydroreforming employing
carbide catalysts. 2,755,228, 7-17-56, CI. 196—50.
Anhorn, Victor J., M. M. Stewart, and W. E. Morrow, to
Gulf Research & Development Co. Hvdrocarbon conversion
process. 2,758,958, 8-14-56, CI. 196—50.
Animal Trap Co. of America : See —
Lehn, John TJ. 2,761,240.
Anixter, A. N. : See —
Fried, Joe. 2,766,433.
Anjeskey, Alphonse F., to The Cleveland Crane & Engineering
Co. Apparatus for handling coiled material. 2,764,298,
9-25-56, CI. 212—127.
Ankele, Ernest T. : See —
Zuch, Helmuth W., Tankersley, and Ankele. 2,759,127.
Anker- Werke Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Siebrasse, Wilhelm. 2,741,199.
Sobisch, Johannes. 2.765,116.
Anklesaria, Maneck K. Telephone control device. 2,731,522,
1-17-56, Q. 179—178.
Anklin, Joseph, to Laubscher & Co. A. G. Life-restoring ap-
paratus. 2,737,177, 3-6-56, CI. 128 — 29.
Ankud, Stanley. Variable line width writing pen. 2,729,197,
1-3-56, CI. 120—51.
Annable, Weldon G., to The Pure Oil Co. Method for pro-
ducing naphthas of improved characteristics from highly
refined naphthas by treating the highly refined naphtha
with a copper acetate. 2,769,704, 11-6-56, CI. 190 — 28.
Annable, Weldon G., R. M. Haines, and K. Lucas, to The Pure
Oil Co. Method for producing naphthas of improved char-
acteristics by treating them with copper chromite or copper
molybdate. 2,755,226, 7-17-56, CI. 196—28.
Annable, Weldon G., and R. M. Haines, to The Pure Oil
Co. Preparation of non-corrosive naphthas by reacting
refined naphtha with barium molybdate or zinc molybdate.
2,769,757, 11-6-56, CI. 196—28.
Annable, Weldon G., and R. M. Haines, to The Pure Oil
Co. Preparation of non-corrosive naphthas by reacting
refined naphtha with molybdate. 2,769,759, 11-6-56, CI.
196—28.
Annable, Weldon G., L. E. Hutchings, and K. Lucas, to
The Pure Oil Co. Production of sweet naphthas from
hydrocarbon mixtures by hydrofining the hydrocarbon mix-
ture followed by contacting the hydrocarbon product with
a composition containing cobalt and molybdenum.
2,769,760, 11-6-56, CI. 196—28.
Annable, Weldon G., L. E. Hutchings, and K. Lucas, to
The Pure Oil Co. Combination process for catalytic hydro-
desulfurization and mild dehydrogenation of high sulfur
hydrocarbon mixtures. 2,769,761, 11-6-56, CI. 196 — 28.
Annable, Weldon G., L. E. Hutchings, and K. Lucas, to
The Pure Oil Co. Production of naphthas of improved
characteristics by treating with bauxite. 2,769,762,
11-6-56, CI. 196—28.
Annable, Weldon G., and R. M. Haines, to The Pure Oil
Co. Method for producing special naphthas of improved
characteristics by contacting a refined naphtha with silver
molybdate at elevated temperature. 2,769,763, 11-6-56,
CI. 196 — 28.
Annable, Weldon G., K. Lucas, and R. M. Haines, to The
Pure Oil Co. Production of special solvent petroleum
naphthas by refining with sodium. 2,770,579, 11-13-56,
CI. 196 — 28.
Annas, Paul J. Membrane aid for hearing. 2,738,025,
3-13-56, CI. 181—23.
Ann6, Charles T. : See —
Hotter, Cameron B., and Anne. 2,765,278.
Annen, James E., to Sutherland Paper Co. Machine for fill-
ing and capping paper cartons. 2,732,114, 1-24-56, CI.
226—75.
Annen, James E., to Sutherland Paper Co. Dispensing car-
tons provided with cutters. 2,771,185, 11-20-56, CI.
206—58.
Anness, Russell W., to The Gardner Board and Carton Co.
Mechanisms for freeing flaps and cut-outs and for break-
ing score lines. 2,765,713, 10-9-56, CI. 93—36.
Annesser, Richard J., to The Dow Chemical Co. Process for
producing fibers from films of polymeric materials.
2,728,950, 1-3-56, CI. 18—47.5.
Annis, Eben B. Retaining pin with pivoted latching means.
2,759,388, 8-21-56, CI. 85—8.3.
Annis, Richard R., and H. Haselkorn. Radioactive charging
device. 2,758,225, 7-7-56, CI. 310—3.
Anper, Inc. : See —
Perugia, Andrg. 2,730,736.
Ansbacher Maschinen- und Werkzeugbau Gesellschaft mit bes-
chranker Haftung : See —
Brenner, Franz. 2,729,437.
Anschicks, Rudolph J., to The Protectoseal Co. Bench can for
inflammable liquids. 2,732,972, 1-31-56, CI. 220 — 88.
Ansel, Harry R. Antiskid device. 2,730,156, 1-10-56, CI.
152—185.
Ansel, Harry R., to Wm. J. Stange Co. Spice substance
and method of preparing same. 2,772,977, 12-4-56, CI.
99 — 140.
Anselmo, Charles. Collapsible rack. 2,748.955, 6-5-56, CI.
Ansley, Clifford V. Transparent fish lure. 2,769,267, 11-6-56,
CI. 43 — 41.
Anson, Arthur H. Molded article. 2,731,056, 1-17-56, CI.
150 — 52.
Anson. Arthur H. Chiropodic sandal. 2,734,286, 2-14-56.
CI. 36—8.5.
Anson, Robert F. Ball holder. 2,772,882, 12-4-56, CI.
273—26.
Ansonia Mills Inc. : See —
Foley, William F. 2,754,855.
Ansor Corp. : See —
Rousseau. Robert. 2,731,585.
Anspach, Irl W. : See —
Marsh, Fayette E., Anspach, and McRoberts. 2,751,508.
Anspacher. William B. Screen-grid neutralized amplifier
2,745,909, 5-15-56, CI. 179—171.
Anspon, Harry D., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Process
of polymerizing a-chloroacrylic acid esters in contact with
a vitreous surface and in the presence of an oily siloxane
polymer. 2,752.638, 7-3-56. CI. 18 — 58.
Anspon, Harry D., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Cata-
lytic dehydrochlorination of a,j3-dichloropropionic acid com-
pounds. 2,754,322, 7-10-50, CI. 260 — 486.
Anstalt fur die Entwicklung von Erfindungen und Gewer-
blichen Anwendungen Energa : See —
Brandt, Edgar W. 2,734,425.
Brandt, Edgar W. 2,737,888.
Brandt, Edgar W. 2,759,326.
Ansul Chemical Co. : See —
Bauman, Merritt R., and Allen. 2,742,970.
Line, Richard A. 2,758,719.
Line, Richard A., and Hoftiezer. 2,761,312.
Antal, John A. Combination coat and pants hanger.
2,750,080, 6-12-56, CI. 223—88.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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2,770,805.
2,765,628,
Antal, John A. Clothes hanger attachment. 2,750,087,
6-12-56, CI. 223 — 88.
Antar Petroles de l'Atlantique : See —
Reymonenq, Gaston, and Ouvrard. 2,758,227.
Antczak, Henry F. : See —
Mina, Francis A., and Antczak. 2 742,321.
Antczak, Walter S. Guide device for use during sawing
operations. 2,766,784, 10-16-56, CI. 143 — 171.
Antener, John B., to Allied Chemical & Dye Corp. Method
and apparatus for mechanically converting solid friable
tablets and sheets into flakes. 2,762,571, 9-11-56, CI.
241 — 24.
Antbes, Clifford C, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. Gas
mixing apparatus for blowpipes. 2.759,531, 8-21-56, CI.
158—27.4.
Anthes, Clifford C, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp.
Blowpipe cartridge-type medium-pressure gas-mixer.
2,767,782, 10-23-56, CI. 158—27.4.
Anthes Force Oiler Co. : See —
Tolbert, William P. 2,735,637.
Anthon, Frederick B. General utility gardening imple-
ment. 2,761,732, 9-4-56, CI. 299 — 47.
Anthonisen, Georg B. Track construction. 2,733,013, 1-31-56,
CI. 238—317.
Anthony, Charles, Jr., and R. Thomann, Jr., to Specialties
Development Corp. Liquid fire extinguishing composition.
2.745.806. 5-15-56, CI. 252— 2.
Anthony, Charles, Jr., and R. Thomann, Jr., to Specialties
Development Corp. Liquid fire extinguishing composition.
2.745.807, 5-15-56, CI. 252—2.
Anthony, Charles, Jr., and R. Thomann, Jr., to Specialties
Development Corp. Composition for and method of ex-
tinguishing light metal fires. 2,768,952, 10-30-56, CI.
252—7. .
Anthony, Elmer C, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Variable re-
sistance instrument. 2,774,853, 12-18-56, CI. 201 — 56.
Anthony, Russel W., and J. A. Psenka, to National Broach
& Machine Co. Broaching tool. 2,730,793, 1-17-56, CI.
29—95.1.
Anthony, Theodore : See —
Elzer, Philip, Sommerfeld, and Anthony.
Anthony, Tony. Four-way change over valve.
10-9-56, CI. 62—3.
Anthony Wayne Improvement Co., Inc. : See —
Cook, Robert W. 2,766,614.
Anthony, Willard E. : See —
Seelen, Harry R., and Anthony. 2,768,475.
Anthony, Willard E., to Radio Corp. of America. Composite
glass and metal cathode-ray tube. 2,767,342, 10-16-56, CI.
313—64.
Anthony, William T., to Bethlehem Steel Co. Rail splice.
2,774,542, 12-18-56, CI. 238—251.
Anthum, Bjarne, to Motorola, Inc. Radio receiver with auto-
matic gain control for audio stage. 2,731,558. 1-17-56, CI.
250—20.
Antlco, John P., to Phileo Corp. Plural compartment refrig-
erator. 2,737,782, 3-13-56, CI. 62—103.
Antippas, Spyridon P. : See — ■
Snyder, Ellery P., and Antippas. 2,755,397.
Antle, Herbert R. : See —
Kamenjar, Joseph L., and Antle. 2,739,036.
Anton, Mark J. Timers for self-developing cameras.
2,741,961, 4-17-56, CI.. 95— 14.
Anton, Nicholas. Vibratory tool. 2,749,676, 6-12-56, CI.
51—170.
Anton, Nicholas T. Shoes for rubbing devices. 2,749,679,
6-12-56, CI. 51—189.
Anton, Nicholas T. Vibratory tools. 2,764,703, 9-25-56, CI.
310—29.
Antonazzi, Mario, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Fuel control sys-
tem. 2,735,368, 2-21-56, CI. 103—13.
Antonidis, John E. : See —
Yahn, Victor W., Antonidis, Edmundson, and Dudderar.
2,753,477.
Antonidis, John E., to General Motors Corp. Mounting for
dynamo-electric unit. 2,765,133, 10-2-56, CI. 248—2.
Antonidis, John E., W. C. Edmundson, C. W. Smith, and
P. W. House, to General Motors Corp. Connector for
an electric motor. 2,774,894, 12-18-56, CI. 310 — 71.
Antonsen, Randolph : See —
Bray, Richard I., and Antonsen. 2,771,158.
Antonsen, Randolph, to Godfrey L. Cabot, Inc. Process for
the production of aluminum oxide. 2,773,741, 12-11-56,
€1. 23—142.
Antonsen, Randolph, to Godfrey L. Cabot, Inc. Continuous
thermal process of making carbon black. 2,773,744,
12-11-56, CI. 23—209.4.
Antos, Maximilian J., G. R. De Angelis, and E. H. Towle,
to Western Electric Co., Inc. Automatic indicator for
testing equipment. 2,742,611, 4-17-56, CI. 324 — 73.
Antraigue, Roger. Machine for retreading pneumatic tires.
2,729,269. 1-3-56, CI. 154—9.
Antranikian, Haig. Color television systems. 2,744,953,
5-8-56, CI. 178—5.2.
Antrim, Malcolm B., to Lukens Steel Co. Electrical power
system for steel rolling mills. 2,752,803, 7-3-56, CI.
80—31.1.
Antrim, Robert F. : See —
Meyer, Wendel J., Christian, and Antrim. 2,754,771.
Antritter, Max., to Van Brode Milling Co., Inc. Containers
for moth-repellent materials. 2,755,954, 7-24-56, CI.
220—4.
Anxionnaz, Ren6 : See —
Seville, Marcel H. L. 2,745,611.
Anxionnaz, Rene\ % to Societe Rateau (Societe Auonyme).
Vibration damping means for bladings of turbo-machines.
2,772,854, 12-4-56, CI. 253—77.
Anxionnaz, Ren6, and R. J. Imbert, to Societe Rateau (Societe
Anonyme). Motive fluid flow control device for turbine
compressor units used for aircraft propulsion. 2,750,734,
6-19-56, CI. 60—35.6.
Anzi, Constantino, and V. Capraro, to Carlo Erba, S. P. A.
Method and apparatus for measuring consumption of oxy-
gen. 2,773,497, 12-11-56, CI. 128 — 2.07.
Apat, Joseph K. : See —
Bruce, William F., Edwards, and Apat. 2,745,785.
Apel, John H., and D. W. Duffey, to The Jaeger Machine Co.
Combination clutch and gear shift control for mixer units.
2,743,798. 5-1-56, CI. 192—3.5.
Apel, Rudolf M., and W. T. Brown. Passenger safety crash
bar for vehicles. 2,768,003, 10-23-56. CI. 280—150.
Apex Accessories Co., Inc. : See —
Pinson, Alfred. 2,741,084.
Pinson, Alfred. 2,759,325.
Apex Electrical Mfg. Co., The : See —
Archbold, Ralph L. 2,745,273.
Apex Machine & Tool Co., The : See —
VVendling, Le Roy J. 2,750,828.
Apex Products Corp. : See —
De Bodor, Paul. 2,751,878.
Aply-Tec Products, Inc. : See —
Lieber, Ben. 2,760,496.
Apostolescu, Stefan. Turbo jet helicopter. 2,742,972,
4-24-56, CI. 170 — 135.7.
Apostolescu, Stefan. Lift rotor construction for tandem rotor
helicopters. 2,749,994, 6-12-56, CI. 170—135.2.
Apostolescu, Stefan. Tandem helicopter. 2,755,866, 7-24-56,
CI. 170—135.24.
Appelbaum, Sol, and W. A. Begos, to Midwest Glove Co., Inc.
Glove construction. 2,749,448, 6-5-56. CI. 250 — 108.
Appeldorn, Leo M. Disposable razor. 2,729,867, 1-10-56,
01. 30 — 41.
Appenrodt, Georg J., and H. K. Winters. Artificial back
teeth. 2,741,845, 4-17-56, CI. 32 — 2.
Apperson, Lester D., and E. L. Richardson, to Colgate-Palm-
olive Co. Aluminum sulfamate antiperspirant liquid.
2,736,683, 2-28-56, CI. 167—90.
Appert, Kurt E., to Lenkurt Electric Co., Inc. Pilot regu-
lator for communication circuits. 2,734,172, 2-7-56, CI.
333—16.
Appert, Kurt E., to Lenkurt Electric Co., Inc. Pilot regulator.
2,757,333, 7-31-56, CI. 323—66.
Apple, Charles N. Convertible desk and bench combination.
2,758,633, 8-14-56, CI. 155—43.
Applebaum, Norman I. : See —
Landsperger, Christian, and Applebaum. 2,771,074.
Applegate, Alvin F., to the United States of America, as
represented by the Secretary of the Army. Electric motor
synchronizing apparatus. 2,769,128, 10-30-56, CI.
318—314.
Applegate, Dorothy H. Hat. 2,747,195, 5-29-56, CI. 2—175.
Applegate, Earl C. Hand tools. 2,729,925, 1-10-56, CI.
51—187.
Applegate, Earl C. Hand tools. 2,742,744, 4-24-56, CI.
51—187.
Applegate, Raymond P., % to C. P. Molla. Shock and vibra-
tion base mount. 2,765,141, 10-2-56, CI. 248 — 358.
Applegate, Robert B., and W. R. Durrett, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Loom protection apparatus. 2,756,782,
7-31-56, CI. 139—341.
Applegate, Robert E. Means for handling electrical equip-
ment and the like. 2,772,440, 12-4-56, CI. 16 — 114.
Appleton, Arthur I. Spotlight mounting head. 2,731,543,
1-17-56, CI. 240—4.2.
Appleton, Arthur I. Electrical box and mounting therefor.
2,747,758, 5-29-56, CI. 220—3.92.
Appleton, Arthur I. Vapor-proof lighting fixture. 2,749,433,
6-5-56, CI. 240—11.2.
Appleton, Arthur I. Lamp guard mounting. 2,749,435,
6-5-56, CI. 240—102.
Appleton, Arthur I Lock nut bushing for electrical con-
nectors. 2,770,668, 11-13-56, CI. 174—137.
Appleton Electric Co. : See —
Meyer, Irwin. 2,745,912.
Appleton, Joe S. : See —
Pollock, Latham, and Appleton. 2,730,020.
Appleton, Paul W. Reversible terracing machine. 2,748,507.
6-5-56, CI. 37—99.
Appleton Wire Works, Inc. : See —
Frentzel, Herman C. 2.731,986.
Appleton Wood Products Co. : See —
Van Ryzin, Joseph P. 2,740,332.
Applied Science Corp. of Princeton : See —
Brinster, John F., and Donath. 2,765,211.
Darago, Frank J. 2,733,510.
Donath, Erwin, and Knowles. 2,753,547.
Knowles, William S. 2,753,546.
Apps, David C, to General Motors Corp. Tire thump measur-
ing apparatus. 2,735,292, 2-21-56, CI. 73 — 69.
Appuhn, Klaus, to Compania Industrial. Manufacture of hard
odorless soap from low grade fats and oils. 2,739,163,
3-20-56, CI. 260—413.
Apra Precipitator Corp. : See —
Hodson, Peter. 2,748,888.
Hodson, Peter, and Peterson. 2.751,779.
Klemperer, Hans. 2,764.254.
Winklepleck, Roy G. 2,738,027.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Apteker, Rubin, to Sears, Roebuck and Co. Self-retaining
pump type shoe. 2,775,049, 12-25-56, CI. 36 — 55.
Aptborp, Alan E., and A. E. J. Morel, to J. W. & H. Piatt
Ltd. Serrated wire or strip for use in carding engines and
the like. 2,731,676, 1-24-56, CI. 19 — 114.
Aqua Survey & Instrument Co. : See —
Pies, Othmar W., Middendorf, and Evert. 2,775,730.
Aquamatic Inc. : See —
Whitlock, Fred W. 2,749,304.
Whitlock, Robert A., Jr., and Dymond. 2,755,246.
Aquex Development and Sales Corp. : See —
Sweet, Everett W. 2,728,949.
Aquillon, Charles A., and S. E. Davis, to Ark-Les Switch
Corp. Connectors. 2,768,361, 10-23-56, CI. 339—211.
Aramian, Harry. Fountain pen. 2,734,486, 2-14-56, CI.
120—51.
Arams, Frank R., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Microwave filter.
2,765,404, 10-2-56. CI. 250—27.
Arams, Frank R., to Radio Corp. of America. Time shift
re-entrant amplifier system for carrier pulses. 2,770,722,
11-13-56, CI. 250—20.
Arant, Perry : See —
Mead, George E. 2,763,955.
Arant, Perry, to Clayton Mfg. Co. Steam cleaning machine.
2,755,130, 7-17-56. CI. 299—84.
Arata, Vincenzo S. Methods of producing commercially pure
iron. 2,747,985, 5-29-56, CI. 75—11.
Arbaugh, Richard J. Commode seat heating pad. 2,773,167,
12-4-56, CI. 219—46.
Arbeit, Pierre, and A. Mathey, to Societe Anonyme des
Manufactures des Glaces et Produits Chimiques de Saint-
Gobain, Cbauny & Cirey. Method and apparatus for manu-
facturing glass. 2,773,111, 12-4-56, CI. 13 — 6.
Arbeiter, Henry J. : See —
Shapp, Milton J., and Arbeiter. 2,774,017.
Arblaster, Victor J. Journal lubricating device. 2,731,307,
1-17-56, CI. 308—91.
Arborgh, Ake, to Aktiebolaget Svenska Flaktfabriken. Sepa-
rator for liquid drops or foam. 2,773,558, 12-11-56, CI.
183—83.
Arbuckle, Frederick M., to Radio Corp. of America. Syn-
chronization of television deflection systems. 2,750,498,
6-12-56, CI. 250 — 27.
Arbuthnot, Earl M. : See —
Cones, Edgar B., and Arbuthnot. 2,758,297.
Archambault, Herbert N. : See —
Bowers, Thomas S. 2,753,626.
Archbold, Ralph L., to The Apex Electrical Mfg. Co. Spring
mounted washing machine of the water balance type.
2,745,273, 5-15-56, CI. 68—23.
Archenbronn, George E. : See —
Reid, Robert L., Laban, Archenbronn, and Slayton.
2,732,529.
Archer, Clarence D. Harrow tooth mount. 2,737,004, 3-6-56,
CI. 55—94.
Archer, Clarence D. Drag harrow. 2,737,005, 3-6-56. CI.
55—103.
Archer, Clarence D. Ratchet winch. 2.755,674, 7-24-56, CI.
74—142.
Archer-Daniels-Midland Co. : See —
Hansen, Louis I. 2,754,306.
Archer, Irving M. Dough rolling mechanism of a dough mold-
ing machine. 2,746,401, 5-22-56, CI. 107—9.
Archer, James R., to International Minerals & Chemical Corp.
Defluorination of phosphatic materials. 2,759,795,
8-21-56, CI. 23—109.
Archer, John L. Lighting fixture for circular fluorescent
lamps. 2,769,083, 10-30-56, CI. 240—51.12.
Archer Mills, Inc. : See —
Lakin, Adele. 2,745,556.
Archer, Sydney, to Sterling Drug Inc. Preparation of 3-
hydroxy-11-ketocholanic acid, derivatives and analogs
thereof, and intermediates in said preparation. 2,745,829,
5-15-56, CI. 260—239.5.
Archer, Sydney, to Sterling Drug Inc. Isonicotinoylhydra-
zones of 5-(oxoalkvl)-2-thiohydantoins and their prepara-
tion. 2,763,659, 9-18-56, CI. 260—295.
Archer, Sydney, to Sterling Drug Inc. Organic compounds
and their preparation. 2,703,662, 9-18-50, CI. 260 — 309.5.
Archer, Sydney and A. W. Ruddy, to Sterling Drug, Inc.
Arylcycloalkenyl - tertiary - aminoalkyl acetonitriles.
2,762,812, 9-11-56, CI. 260—293.
Archer, Sydney, and M. E. Auerbach, to Sterling Drug Inc.
Process of preparing pyridoxal isonicotinoyl-hydrazonc
and intermediate used therein. 2,775,598, 12-25-56, CI.
260—295.
Archibald, Francis M., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Mixing apparatus. 2,759,711, 8-21-56, CI. 259—24.
Arco Auto Carriers, Inc. : See —
Mettetal, Donald, Jr. 2,750,225.
Arco Plate Co. : See — -
Coleman, Lee G. 2,768,816.
Coleman, Lee G. 2,768,817.
Arcus, James S., Sr., to The Arcus Ticket Co. Ticket ma-
nipulating machine. 2,741,979, 4-17-56, CI. 101 — 19.
Arcus, James S., Sr., to The Arcus Ticket Co. Admission
ticket manipulating machine. 2,741,980, 4-17-56, CI.
101—93.
Arcus Ticket Co., The : See—
Arcus, James S., Sr. 2,741,979.
Arcus, James S., Sr. 2,741,980.
Ardell, Edgar, and M. S. Wozniak, to Emhart Mfg. Co
Star wheel transfer mechanism for cans or the like
2,744,608, 5-8-56, CI. 198—22.
Ardell Mfg. Co. : See —
Dickerson, Delbert J. 2,730,906.
Arden, Thomas R., to International Business Machines Corp.
Wire printing mechanism. 2,770,190, 11-13-56, CI.
101 — 93.
Ardern, David B., and R. M. Shirk, to Houdry Process Corp.
Hydrocarbon lift system for the conversion of hydrocar-
bons and the separation of fines. 2,775,547, 12-25-56,
CI. 196—52.
Ardia, Vincent H., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Switch.
2,734,963, 2-14-56, CI. 200 — 106.
Ardichvili, Georges. Roller temperature modifying appara-
tus. 2,761,941, 9-4-56, CI. 219—10.49.
Ardis, Alan E., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. 1,1-dicyano
ethylenes and ethanes containing halogen substituents.
2,774,783, 12-18-56, CI. 260 — 465.7.
Arditi, Maurice, to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Radio frequency propagating systems. 2,760,163,
8-21-56, CI. 333—13.
Arditi, Maurice, and P. Parzen, to International Telephone
and Telegraph Corp. Microwave transmission line.
2,774,046, 12-11-56, CI. 333 — 84.
Ardizzone, Joseph R., and J. M. Harper, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Coil filament coating machine. 2,771,856,
11-27-56, CI. 118—^23.
Arelt, Eugene G., to Onondaga Pottery Co. Apparatus for
fettling articles of green pottery ware. 2,755,531, 7-24-56,
CI. 25—22.
Arelt, Eugene G., to Onondaga Pottery Co. Apparatus for
decorating pottery ware. 2,762,329, 9-11-56, CI. 118 — 2.
Arena, Joseph P. Socket for electric light bulbs. 2,747,168,
5-22-56, CI. 339—176.
Arenberg, David L. Method of bonding and article thereby
formed. 2,754,238, 7-10-56, CI. 154 — 128.
Arenberg, David L. Cement for bonding elements of a delay
line with low transmission losses using mixtures of inor-
ganic salts. 2,767,336, 10-16-56, CI. 310 — 8.3.
Arensberg, Stewart L. : See —
Shreve, Warren T., and Arensberg. 2,737,653.
Arenco Aktiebolag : See —
Granstedt, Karl E. 2,745,412.
Granstedt, Karl E. 2,747,581.
Orstrom, Gustaf, and Ortmark. 2,754,646.
Teiling, Torbern. 2,773,643.
Arens, Cecil F„ and S. I. MacDuff, to Bendix Aviation Corp.
Liquid fuel supply system with auxiliary reserve supply.
2,745,478, 5-15-56, CI. 158—46.5.
Arens Controls, Inc. : See —
Norton, Calhoun. 2,768,795.
Arens Controls Ltd. : See —
Turtle, Rupert C. 2,770,454.
Arens, Egmont, to Whitehall Pharmacal Co. Strip dispenser.
2,758,710, 8-14-56, CI. 200—56.
Arens, George F. : See —
Van Rosen, Robert, Arens, and Struble. 2.756,920.
Arentzen, Einar M., to Lee-Norse Co. Take-up for articulated
conveyor with swing section. 2,766,871, 10-16-56, CI.
198—109.
Arey, William F., Jr. : See —
Mason, Ralph B., Kimberlin, and Arey. 2,708.939.
Arey, William F., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Olefin polymerization process using hydrogenated naphtha
solvent. 2,744,084, 5-1-56, CI. 260 — 33.6.
Arey, William F., Jr., and C. N. Kimberlin, Jr., to Esso Re-
search and Engineering Co. Desulfurization of hydrocarbon
oils with vanadium oxide catalyst in the presence of naph-
thenes. 2,760,906, 8-28-56, CI. 196—28.
Arff, John H. Method for attaching a plastic rubber element
to a metal line adapted for fishing. 2,740,226, 4-3-56, CI.
43—42.53.
Argabrite, George A., to Pacific Transducer Corp. Surface
thermometer with magnetic retaining means. 2,771,775,
11-27-56. CI. 73—343.
Argentieri, Peter A., to Connor Engineering Corp. Noise re-
duction service. 2,745,509, 5-15-56, CI. 181 — 42.
Argentieri, Peter A., H. Daninhirsch, and T. L. Day, to Connor
Engineering Corp. Air outlets and means for controlling
the flow and temperature of the air therefrom. 2,749.831,
6-12-56, CI. 98—38.
Argo Metal Products. Inc. : See —
Rosen, Marvin R. 2,734,203.
Arguelles, Frederic S. Precision balance. 2,739,805, 3-27-56,
CI. 265 — 54.
Argus Cameras, Inc. : See —
Harris, Clinton H., and Zill. 2,760,733.
Argus Chemical Laboratory, Inc. : See —
Leistner, William E., and Hecker. 2,759,906.
Leistner, William E., and Setzler. 2,752,325.
Aries Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Geraci, John. 2,766,240.
Aries, R. S., and Associates, Inc. : See —
Eirich, Frederick R. 2,739,598.
Ginell, Robert, and Steinmann. 2,752,354.
Aries, Robert S., and A. P. Sachs, to Nepera Chemical Co. Inc.
Esterification of pyridine carboxylic acids. 2,758,999,
8-14-56, CI. 260—295.
Arisman, Mervin B. : See —
Daily, Arthur M., and Arisman. 2,736,781.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Arisman, Mervin B., to Chicago Telephone Supply Corp
Combined variable resistor and switch for use with printed
circuits. 2,765,384, 10-2-56, CI. 201—55
Arista, William, R. P. Schulz G. m. b. H: See-
Bruckner, Harry, and Heitmann. 2,744,994.
Aristocrat Leather Products, Inc. : See—
Markus, George, and Siegel. 2,729,009.
Markus, George, and Siegel. 2,729,010.
Arkell Safety Bag Co. : See —
Doyle, James F. 2,737,339. „„„..„„„ „ » Ra
Arkin, Michael. Container structures. 2,761,609, 9-4-56,
CI 229 23
Arkin, Rose G. Garment. 2,729,822,
Ark-Les Switch Corp. : See —
Aquillon, Charles A., and Davis.
Batcheller, Hugh W. 2,738,485.
Batcheller, Hugh W. 2,739,294.
Batcheller, Hugh W. 2,759,165.
Batcheller, Hugh W. 2,762,029.
Arko, Robert E., to Teletype Corp.
2,760,389, 10-9-56, CI. 307-
1-10-56, CI. 2—76.
2,768,361.
Arlin Max M., to Arlin Products, Inc. Gauging means.
2,748,936, 6-5-56, CI. 209 — 88.
Arlin Products, Inc. : See — -
Arlin, Max M. 2,748,936.
Arlitt William H., Jr. Collapsible trunk or foot locker.
2,752,018. 6-26-56. CI. 190—21. .
Armacost, Wilbur H., to Combustion Engineering Inc. Method
of superheat control. Re. 24,119, 2-14-56. CI. 122—479
Armacost, Wilbur H., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Equal-
izing the temperature of high pressure boiler drum walls.
2,743,709, 5-1-56. CI. 122—411. ^
Armacost Wilbur H., and L. J. Marshall, to Combustion
Engineering, Inc. Steam generators employing radiant
superheaters and reheaters. 2,737,160, 3-6-56. CI.
Armant, David L., and H. S. Sigurdson, to National Lead Co.
Method for producing titanium concentrates. 2,751,307,
6-19-56, CI. 106—51.
Armantrout, Kenneth M., to Borg- Warner Corp. Power steer-
ing mechanism. 2,775,133, 12-25-56, CI. 74—388.
Armbrust, Roy J., and J. E. La Rocque, to Vapor Heating
Corp. Water by-pass regulator for steam generator control
mechanism. 2,735,410, 2-21-56, CI. 122 — 448.
Armbruster, Ludwig, to Forstner Chain Corp. Cuff button
cover. 2,751,654, 6-26-56, CI. 24 — 113.
Armco Steel Corp. : See —
Bloom, Fredrick K., and Clarke. 2,77o,ol9.
Bloom, Fredrick K., and Clarke. 2,775,520.
Brayton, Robert A., Boyle, and Campbell. 2,735,450.
Brown, Edward L., and Robertson. 2,750,749.
Clarke, William C, Jr. 2,745,777.
Clarke, William C, Jr. 2,758,025.
Freeze, Jonathon R. 2,752,873.
Hoover, George R. 2,746,090.
Kreml, John F. 2,765.271.
Lewis, Robert D., and Wietzel. 2,774,593.
Linnert, George E. 2,732,323.
Linnert, George E., and Satterfield. 2,745,769.
Loveless, Donald L. 2,750,283.
Marshall, William E. 2,750,276.
Marshall, William E. 2,750,277.
Reed, Eo. 2,730,601.
Stevens, George J. 2.750,853.
Sutphen. Fred G., Canfield, Myers, Sams, and Burns.
2,755,210.
Todd, George H., and Barnes. 2,772,960.
Wietzel, Karl F., Dovenberger, and La Tour. 2,743.692.
Armelin, Edouard R., and A. F. G. Plaskett, to Societe a
Responsabilite Limitee dite : Societe d'Etudes de Machines
Speciales. Apparatus for connecting webs of sheet mate-
rial. 2,766,811, 10-16-56, CI. 154—42.3.
Armento, William H., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Manu-
facture of azo dyestuffs. 2,746.955, 5-22-56, CI. 260 — 175.
Armento, William H., and J. Bianco, to General Aniline
& Film Corp. Process of making acetate dyestuff powders.
2,768,054, 10-23-56, CI. 8—58.
Armer, Cyril : See —
Kent, Nelson H., and Armer. 2,772,856.
Armer, Cyril, to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Lubricating system with
oil flow control for gas turbine engines. 2,701,281,
i 9-4-56, CI. 60—39.08.
Armerding, Anthony H., to Armerding Developments, Inc.
Window construction with means for holding the sash in
open positions. 2,735,521, 2-21-56, CI. 189 — 72.
j Armerding Developments, Inc. : See —
Armerding, Anthony H, 2,735,521.
I Armington. Raymond Q., to General Motors Corp. Tire track.
j 2,764,208, 9-25-56, CI. 152—182.
f Armington, Raymond Q., to General Motors Corp. Tire track
with side thrust lugs. 2,764,209, 9-25-56, CI. 152—182.
' Armington, Raymond Q., to General Motors Corp. Tire track-
] with variable pin centers. 2,764,210, 9-25-56, CI. 152 — 182.
I Armington, Raymond Q„ to General Motors Corp. Conveyor
' loader hitch. 2,773,319, 12-11-56, CI. 37 — 110.
■Armington, Stewart F.. to General Motors Corp. Clam shell
I door construction. 2,729,503, 1-3-56. CI. 298 — 35.
\ Armington, Stewart F., to General Motors Corp. Tire tracks
( with tire engaging lugs. 2,764,204, 9-25-56, CI. 152 — 182.
Radia-
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Armington, Stewart F„ to General Motors Corp. Tire track
shoe-chevron grouser. 2,764,205, 9-25-56 CI. 152 — 182.
Armington, Stewart F., to General Motors Corp. Tire track-
flat tread shoe. 2,764,206, 9-25-56, CI. 152—182.
Armington Stewart F., to General Motors Corp. Tire track
shoe with reverse chevron. 2,764,211, 9-25-56, CI.
152—182.
Armington, Stewart F., to General Motors Corp. Mounting
for leaf spring. 2,764,405, 9-25-56, CI. 267—56.
Armistead, Fontaine C., to Texaco Development Corp.
tion detectors. 2,739,242, 3-20-56, CI. 250—71.
Armistead, Fontaine C, to Texaco Development Corp. Radia-
tion detection. 2,741,708, 4-10-56, CI. 250—83.6.
Armistead, Fontaine C, to Texaco Development Corp. Con-
tainer for scintillation luminophor. 2,750,514, 6-12-56,
CI. 250—71.
Armistead, Fontaine C, and T. M. McKee, to Texaco Devel-
opment Corp. Scintillometer. 2,759,107, 8-14-56, CI.
250—71.
Armistead, Frederick V. Electric en.ergy limiting apparatus.
2,743,376, 4-24-56, CI. 307—35.
Armistead, William H., to Corning Glass Works. Metal seal-
ing glass and seal. 2,743,553, 5-1-56, CI. 49—92.5.
Armitage, Joseph B., to Kearney & Trecker Corp. Machine tool
spindles. 2,755,117, 7-17-56, CI. 287—119.
Armitage, Joseph B., and J. N. Flannery, to Kearney & Trecker
Corp. Machine tool elevating mechanism. 2,736,243,
2-28-56, CI. 90—21.
Armitage, Joseph B., and F. Zankl, to Kearney & Trecker
Corp. Machine tool transmission mechanism. 2,764.067,
9-25-56, CI. 90—21.
Armitage, Joseph B., and O. W. Barker, to Kearney & Trecker
Corp. Machine tool structure. 2,765,711, 10-9-56, CI.
90—16.
Armo Steel Corp. : See —
Freeze, Jonathan R. 2,729,180.
Armour and Co. : See —
Abramitis, Walter W. 2,751,713.
Abramitis, Walter W., O'Kane and Harwood. 2,740,744.
Blick. Philip, and Hopkins. 2,752,248.
Bunge, Fred H. 2,748,938.
Dunnegan, James R. 7,762,296.
Fischer, Elias. 2,772,173.
Fogle, Merlyn W. 2.745,849.
Gaar, Fielding S., and Reck. 2,759,021.
Hammerberg, Chester A. 2,733,153.
Hawkins, James R. 2,751,981.
Hedstrom, Otto. 2,748,421.
Keil, Havard L. 2,741,576.
Keil, Havard L., Harriman, and Roberts. 2,741,575.
Keil, Havard L., Lolli, and Cavanaugh. 2,751,377.
Lesparre, Jean N., and Filipowicz. 2,772,980.
Lolli, August L. 2,746,949.
Lolli, August L. 2,746,950.
Maxwell, Loyal C, and Thompson. 2,751,329.
Maxwell, Loyal C, and Thompson. 2,758,055.
Pfohl, Frank W., and Gregory. 2,736,658.
Pilch, Frank. 2,740,760.
Porsche, Jules D., Lesh, and Grossnickle. 2,765,299.
Prusick, Jan H., and Gregory. 2,733,206.
Rapkin, Edward. 2,740,774.
Riegler, Werner L., and Atherton. 2,772,174.
Robbins, Kenneth C. 2,770,570.
Sampson, Lome G. 2,769,747.
Schultz, Kristian, and Anderson. 2,752,286.
Shapiro, Sydney H., and McCorkle. 2,775,617.
Sheely, Madison L., and Glynn. 2,738,335.
Sifferd, Robert H. 2,765,316.
Sifferd, Robert H., and Anderson. 2,746,903.
Sifferd, Robert H., and Anderson. 2,748,152.
Sifferd, Robert H., and Svarz. 2,746,977.
Steelman, Sanford L., and Lindseth. 2,734,931.
Szent-Gyorgyi, Albert, and Hajdu. 2,751,326.
Szent-Gyorgyi, Albert E. and A. G. 2,742,456.
Thompson, William M., Graham, and Seidel. 2,769,749.
Thompson, William M., and Sekmakas. 2,758,056.
Thompson, William M., Sekmakas, and Dickinson.
2,751,330.
Turinsky, Otto. 2,750,366.
Walaszek, Lottie J. 2,739,099.
Armour, John. Non-binding caster. 2,748,418, 6-5-56, CI.
16—18.
Armour Research Foundation of the Illinois Institute of
Technology : See —
Altschuler, Samuel. 2,748,750.
Bradstreet, Samuel W., and Griffith. 2,763,569.
Camras, Marvin. 2,729,453.
Camras, Marvin. 2,736,775.
Camras, Marvin. 2,736,776.
Camras, Marvin. 2,747,026.
Camras, Marvin. 2,747,027.
Camras, Marvin. 2,761,017.
Camras, Marvin. 2,761,911.
Camras, Marvin. 2,763,729.
Camras, Marvin. 2,767,253.
Camras, Marvin, and Bumps. 2,733,175.
Hardy, Howard C. 2,733,597.
Armstrong, Adam E., to The Johnson Corp. Syphon elbow
assembly. 2,732,228, 1-24-56, CI. 285 — 110.
Armstrong, Adam E., to Armstrong Machine Works. Humidi-
fying apparatus. 2,749,907, 6-12-56, CI. 126—344.
Armstrong, Adam E., to Armstrong Machine Works. Pressure
reducing valve assembly. 2,756,770, 7-31-56, CI. 137—489.
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Armstrong, Adna A. : See — „„.„„_„
Prasse, Herbert F., and Armstrong. 2,742,3o6.
Armstrong, Adna A., to Thompson Products, Inc. Gray cast
iron and cylinder sleeve composed thereof. 2,761,801,
9-4-56, CI. 148—31. .
Armstrong, Adna A., to Thompson Products, Inc. Cast iron
valve seat insert. 2,768,918, 10-30-56, CI. 148—31. _
Armstrong, Allen T., deceased; M. M. Armstrong, executrix,
to Armstrong's Cricket Farm. Cricket container. 2,756,912,
7-31-56, CI. 224—5.
Armstrong, Andrew : See —
Romine, Paul W., and Armstrong. 2,736.296.
Armstrong, Arthur G., to N. V. Appleton Pty. Ltd. Louver
windows. 2,760,242, 8-28-56, CI. 20—62.
Armstrong, Bernard M., to Conveying Developments Ltd.
Idler roller for endless flexible belt conveyors. 2,743,810,
5-1-56. CI. 198—192.
Armstrong, Bruce, to Jackson & Church Co. Process for
decorticating fibrous materials. 2,747,232, 5-29-56, CI.
19—9.
Armstrong Coalbreak Co. : See —
Filstrup, Edward C. 2,750,886.
Armstrong Cork Co. : See —
Baymiller, John W. 2,750,348.
Benedick, Edward H. 2,764,016.
Bezman, Irving I. 2,742,377.
Bezman, Irving I., and Browning. 2,739,082.
Breuer, Frederick W., and Hoft'erth. 2,736,723.
Breuer, Frederick W., and Hofferth. 2,740,767.
Breuer, Frederick W., and Tolman. 2,744,076.
Campbell, Charles H., Gaenzle, and Young. 2,743,748.
Dunlap, Lawrence H. 2,752,262.
Dunlap, Lawrence H. 2,772,141.
Dunlap, Lawrence H., and Rieff. 2,767,151.
Estel, Christian J. 2,755,197.
Feigley, David A., Jr. 2,759,813.
Feigley, David A., Jr. 2,772,970.
Hammond, George, Jr. 2,750,910.
Hassel, Lloyd V., and Parker. 2,773,782.
Hayes, William. 2,741,212.
Hazeltine, James E., Jr. 2,731,358.
Hornberger, Clarence L. 2,760,734.
Hornberger, Clarence L., and Hummel. 2,761,361.
Leary, William W. 2,748,969.
McGarvey, Alan R. 2,739,910.
Navikas, Victor A. 2,747,543.
Park, Arthur D. 2,773,764.
Reehling, Harold A. 2,773,746.
Resser, Joseph H., Sr. 2,749,563.
RigginsLAlfred P. 2,741,897.
Ritter, Vaughn L. 2,770,382.
Schairer, Edward G. 2,751,223.
Schneider, Charles F., and Turkington. 2,771,246.
Scott, Wylmer L. 2,773,763.
Stauffer, Christian M. 2,753,901.
Swavely, Guy F. 2,752,798.
Tolman, Leo L. 2,773,851.
Yohn, Henry M., and Lockwood. 2,765,102.
Armstrong, Daniel A., to Kiekhaefer Corp. Spring clutch for
outboard motors and the like. 2,760,613, 8-28-56, CI.
192—41.
Armstrong, Daniel A., and G. J. Carlson, to Scott-Atwater
Mfg. Co. Inc. Reverse gear construction for outboard motor.
2,739,560, 3-27-56, CI. 115—18.
Armstrong, Edward T., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
Apparatus for landing aircraft. 2,764,371, 9-25-56, CI.
244—81.
Armstrong, Edwin H., deceased (E. M. Armstrong, executrix),
J. H. Bose, and R. E. Hull ; said Bose and said Hull assors.
to said E. M. Armstrong, executrix. Radio detection and
ranging systems. 2,738,502, 3-13-56, CI. 343 — 9.
Armstrong, Edwin H., deceased; E. M. Armstrong, executrix.
Multiplex frequency modulation transmitter. 2,773,12."),
12-4-56, CI. 179—15.
Armstrong, Esther M. : See —
Armstrong, Edwin H. 2.773,125.
Armstrong, Edwin H., Bose, and Hull. 2,738,502.
Armstrong, Frank W., Jr. : See —
Harter, Isaac and I., Jr., Ratcliffe, and Armstrong.
2,769,218.
Armstrong, Frederick E. : See —
Hamontre, Hugh C, Mueller, and Armstrong. 2.771,686.
Armstrong, Gerald M. : See —
Tamblyn, John W., and Armstrong. 2,735,783.
Armstrong, Godfrey P., T. Bewlcy, G. W. Jackson, F. J.
Bellringer, P. L. Bramwyche, and F. J. Wilkins, to Hercules
Powder Co. Manufacture of cumylphenol. 2,750,424.
6-12-56, CI. 260—619.
Armstrong, Godfrey P., F. J. Bellringer, T. Bewley, P. L.
Bramwyche, G. W. Jackson, and F. J. Wilkins, to Hercules
Powder Co. Manufacture of cumylphenol. 2, 750, 426.
6-12-56, CI. 260—619.
Armstrong, Gordon, Co., Inc., The : See —
Dorsak, John, and Van Denberg. 2,740,665,
Armstrong, Harry L. : See —
Lunn, Alfred G., Jr., and Armstrong. 2,734.444.
Armstrong, James A. Razor blade knife. 2,736,960, 3-6-56,
CI. 30—162.
Armstrong, James P. : See —
Willyard. Leslie A., Vice, Armstrong, and Reiclis.
2,738,757.
Armstrong, John H. : See —
De Vost, Valmore F., Luttrell, Armstrong, Fisher and
New. 2,740,286.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Armstrong, John W R. W. Spears, and R. D. Williams, to
General Motors Corp. Method of coating interior of
tubing with zinc. 2,771,669, 11-27-56, CI. 29 — 429.
Armstrong, Lome D., to Radio Corp. of America. Liquid
soldering process and articles made thereby. 2,735,050.
2-14-56, CI. 317—235.
Armstrong, Lome D., and D. A. Jenny, to Radio Corp. of
America. Unipolar semiconductor devices. 2,750,542,
6-12-56, CI. 317—235.
Armstrong, Lome D., and J. I. Pantcheehnikoff, now by
change of name J. I. Pankove, to Radio Corp. or
America. Protection of semiconductor devices. 2,758,261
8-7-56, CI. 317—234.
Armstrong Machine Works : See — ■
Armstrong, Adam E. 2,749,907.
Armstrong, Adam E. 2,756,770.
Armstrong, Mearle C. Fishing line reel. 2,756,944, 7-31-5U.
CI. 242—84.1.
Armstrong, Myrle M. : See —
Armstrong, Allen T. 2,756.912.
Armstrong, Ogden. Vibrating apparatus. 2,753,470, 7-3-56
CI. 310—34.
Armstrong, Paul H. Sleep inhibiting and control device for
vehicles. 2,738,496, 3-13-56, CI. 340—279.
Armstrong, Richard W., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Self-powered
liquid oxygen pump and vaporizer. 2,750,753, 6-19-56, CI.
62—1.
Armstrong^ Robert W., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator
Co. Differential pressure sensing unit. 2,751,530, 6-19-56,
CI. 317—246.
Armstrong Siddeley Motors Ltd. : See — -
Allen, Sidney. 2,761,282.
Allen, Sidney. 2,774,216.
Allen, Sidney, and Stokes. 2,729,060.
Edwards, Reginald G. A. 2,738,126.
Jagger, James H. 2,741,089.
Jagger, James H. 2,757,511.
Lindsev, William H. 2,763,427.
Rainbow, Horace S. 2,747,365
Rainbow, Horace S.- 2,754,398.
Rainbow, Horace S., Paul, and Day. 2,744,680.
Armstrong, Sir W. G., Whitworth Aircraft Ltd. : See —
Lightbody, Alexander, and Johnston. 2,745,347.
Armstrong, Werner E., to Fairbanks, Morse & Co. Engir>
pull starter. 2,772,669, 12-4-56, CI. 123—185.
Armstrong, William J., P. I. Corbell, and K. H. McPhe-
to the United States of America as represented by th<
United States Atomic Energy Commission. Demountab:
filament assembly. 2,742,587, 4-17-56, CI. 313 — 273.
Armstrong's Cricket Farm : See —
Armstrong, Allen T. 2,756,912.
Army, United States of America as represented by the Secrc
tary of the : See — -
Abramson, Moe, and Danko. 2,756,485.
Adler, Simpson B. 2,745,023.
Almquist, Nils T., Domsitz, and Shuffer. 2,766,964.
Applegate, Alvin F. 2,769,128.
Ballash, Andrew, Stam, and Anderson. 2,774,282.
Benditt, Albert and Musser. 2,759,398.
Berkowitz, Raymond S. 2,764,679.
Bertram, Emil P. 2,748,708.
Bezman, Irving I., and Honn. 2,734,044.
Bigler, Robert R., and Schafer. 2,765,765.
Bird, John R. 2,756,639.
Blake, James C, Deady, and Haske. 2,763,274.
Bonnett, Mitchell, E. 2,751,818.
Boor, Ladislav, and Di Filipbo. 2,735,297.
Botsch, Francis W. 2,765,653.
Boyer, Charles P. 2,750,848.
Bracy, Sylvanus B., Levy, and Sarlo. 2.775,756.
Brady, James M. 2,740,293.
Brady, James M. 2,753,715.
Breckman, Jack. 2,733,432.
Brown, Robinson, Metcalf, and Brooks. 2,742,820.
Brown, James W., and Weintraub. 2,771,217.
Burke, Gerald D. 2,767,657.
Bush, John A. 2,764,738.
Chase, Carl T., Disckind, and Earle. 2,741,571.
Church, Joseph H., and Kessenich. 2,757,611.
Church, Joseph H., and Kessenich. 2,763,210.
Cochran, Charles W., and Lampert. 2,755,956.
Codell, Maurice, and Norwitz. 2,731,330.
Cohen, Leonard. 2,741,629.
Cooke, Alfred A., and Mears. 2,737,879.
Crigger, Herman J., and Millott. 2,752,825.
Cryns, Joseph. 2,738,277.
Daniels, Fred B. 2,739,659.
De Grazia, Joseph. 2,760,203.
De Witt, Henry C. 2,769,514.
Dixon, Paul H. 2,746,357.
Dixon, Paul H. 2,766,663.
Doak, Robert A., Jr., and Garza. 2,764,066.
Driscoll, Clare. 2,741,744.
Duffy, Philip A., Jr., and Lee. 2,736,861.
Dunston, James M. 2,737,175.
Eckstein, George R., and Burdott. 2,740,472.
Edelstein, Harold. 2,731,564.
Ellis, Grenville B. 2,729,694.
Emurian, Albert D., and Todd. 2,730,623.
Engel, Marvin J., Hoopes, and Sillery. 2,756,635.
Fagerberg, Russell, and Miller. 2,762,264.
Faust, Charles L. 2,741,019.
Faust, Charles L., and McGraw. 2,741,182.
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33
Army, United States of America as represented by the Secre-
tary of the : See — Continued
Fawcett, Cecil C. 2,762,303.
Fawcett, Howard N. 2,767,917.
Field, Arthur P. 2,748,706.
Frederick, Edward B., and Balas. 2.730,891.
Frederick, Edward R. 2,745,375.
Frederick, Edward R., Jaskowski, and Haller. 2,739,391.
Gale, Richard J. 2,757,337.
f Gaston, Donald H. 2,729,355.
r Gerber, Eduard A. 2,733,405.
Gilligan, Carl W. 2,733,640.
Gisonno, George L., and Kitts. 2,767,937.
Goldenson, Jerome, and Cohen. 2,769,697.
Goldman, Max. 2,757,237.
Goubau, Georg J. E. 2,754,513.
Grancsay, Stephen V., and Heinrich. 2,758,306.
Grancsay, Stephen V., and Heinrich. 2,769,176.
Grover, Donald P. 2,750,846.
Gutterman, Robert P., and Small. 2,737,864.
Guttwein, Gunter K., and Bessey. 2,745,907.
Hahnel, Alwin. 2,730,624.
Hahnel, Alwin. 2,745,963.
Hale, Frank B. 2,748,705.
Hansel, Paul G. 2,769,091.
Hansel, Paul G. 2,774,037.
Hardy, Albert L. 2,767,615.
Harvey, Earle M. 2,736,977.
Harvey, Earle M. 2,750,700.
Harvey, Earle M. 2,750,849.
Harvey, Earle M. 2,763,951.
Harvey, Earle M. 2,774,283.
Henderson, Roy A. 2,766,332.
Hill, Robert H., and Knapp. 2,743,229.
Hills, Elmer G. 2,761,129.
Hjembo, Alf H. 2,738,210.
Holdt, Donald H. 2,742,580.
Hoopes, Owen D., and Sillery. 2,751,819.
Houghton, Daniel E. 2,756,897.
Hurley, Charles W. 2,736,457.
Hurley, Charles W. 2,773,621.
Hurley, Charles W. 2,774,507.
Jaffe, Bernard. Re. 24,191.
Jerome, Ivan, and Kaprelian. 2,737,844.
Jessop, Stuart M. 2,764,251.
Joeck, Thomas D. 2,737,939.
Joeck, Thomas D. 2,761,439.
Johnson, Edward O. 2,735,061.
Johnson, Edward O., and Webster. 2,741,734.
Jones, Harry G., Jr., Koeper, and Gilhooly. 2,755,738.
Kazan, Benjamin. 2,772,377.
Kazan, Benjamin. 2,774,005.
Keck, Paul H. 2.739,079.
Kennedy, Peter J. 2,764,056.
King, John M., Robinson, Rowe, and Ewart. 2,762,304.
Korman, Nathaniel I., and Ford. 2,786,399.
Kuhnel, Alexander H. 2,751,535.
Kumpfer, Beverly D. 2,760.111.
Kumpfer, Beverly D. 2,762,980.
La Borde, Frank C. 2,750,841.
Larsen, John E. 2,740,424.
Larsen, John E. 2,774,508.
Leonard, Kenneth R. 2,768,575.
Levin, Alexander. 2,745,397.
Levy, Marilyn. 2,739,893.
Levy, Marilyn. 2,756,146.
Levy, Marilyn. 2,759,819.
Levy, Marilyn, and Schulze. 2,758,028.
Lippel, Bernard. 2,754,493.
Litchfield, George R. 2,741,246.
Lochhead, John L. 2,775,165.
Lucht, Victor F. 2.750,847.
Lusk, Elmer C, Drennan, and Todd. 2,758,253.
MacCaffray, Rex S. 2,771,121.
Maclver, Charles P. 2,773,791.
MacPeek, Donald L., and Rauscher. 2,729,676.
Magram. Sidney J. 2.775,515.
Maier, Karl W. 2,766,931.
Margulis, Waldo. 2,766,661.
Maurer, Fred D., De Tray, Kuttler, and Webb. 2,756,176.
McCoy. Robert E. 2,746,037.
Messerly, George H., and Campbell. 2,764,094.
Meyerhoff, Alan A. 2,774,040.
Middleditch, Lyman, Jr. 2,773,587.
Moos, Anthony M., and Wallack. 2,761,070.
Moran, Robert W. 2,748,518.
Musser, C Walton, and Dietsch. 2,775,052.
Nelson, Richard B. 2,736,838.
Norton, Lowell E. 2,745,014.
Norwood, Virginia T. 2,746,035.
Och, Henry G. 2,750,110.
Oesterling. James F.. Sinski, and Frederick. 2,751,609.
Orlando, Carl. 2,748,649.
Orlando, Carl. 2,774,961.
Owens, Harry L. 2,750,654.
Paden, Frederick T., and Weiss. 2,735,690.
Pawlyk, Peter. 2,729,190.
Peck, Joseph A. 2,737,118.
j Persico, Ralph W., and Cugini. 2,743,446.
Persico, Ralph W., and Pompa. 2,745,104.
Peters, Philip H., Jr. 2,733,341.
Pompa, Dominic, and Cugini. 2,773,263.
Army, United States of America as represented by
tary of the : See — Continued
Prichard, Arthur C. 2,767,067.
Ramey, Robert M. 2,766.691.
Richard, Eugene D. 2,741,674.
Ring, Elliot, and Lorman. 2,734,275.
Roberts, Edward A., and Goldsmith. 2,745,278.
Rosenthal, Hyman, and Lipson. 2,758,936.
Rosenzvaig, Jay B. 2,761,964.
Rothstein, Jerome. 2,752,490.
Rueger, Herman. 2,763,213.
Ruemmler, Waldemar P. 2,742,687.
Rusch, Adolphe. 2,731,376.
Rusch, Adolphe. 2,743,207.
Sabaroff, Albert R., Freed, and Horner. 2,730,254.
Sawyer, Winslow A. 2,748,702.
Schneider, Sol. 2,756,348.
Schwesinger, Gerhard. 2,730,010.
Schwesinger, Gerhard. 2,766,658.
Schwesinger, Gerhard. 2,769,367.
Seller, Ernst B. 2,735,669.
Shef telman, Eugene H. 2,766,444.
Silverman, Leslie, and Lee. 2,738,669.
Simpson, Clarence E. 2,732,769.
Simpson. Clarence E. 2,748,661.
Simpson, Clarence E. 2,748,662.
Simpson, Clarence E. 2,752,826.
Snyder, James. 2,745,022.
Snyder, James. 2,755,414.
Snyder, Thomas L. 2,771,398.
Staples, Stanley F. 2,747,761.
Strong, John D. 2,751,816.
Tarrant, Paul, and Lovelace. 2,750,431.
Terhune, Edgar A. 2,751,456.
Terrant, Paul and Lilyquist. 2,749,376.
Thompson, Morris. 2,769,566.
Todd, Francis C, and Lusk. 2,747,125.
Vernier, Robert J. 2,761,314.
Waller, Lyle G. 2,762,889.
Washken, Edward, and Buerger. 2,766,105.
Webster. William M., Jr. 2,735,977.
Weiss, Saul, and Roberts. 2.732,766.
Williams, Theo W. 2,735,903.
Wolff, Irving. 2,737,585.
Woodbury, Robert L. 2,743,454.
Zeamer, Richard J. 2,767,656.
Zucchino, Marcel B. 2,745,056.
Arndt, Raymond. Corn crib. 2,748,904, 6-5-56, CI. 189 — 3.
Arndt, Raymond J. Self-propelled rotary tiller. 2,755,718,
7-24-56, CI. 97 — 43.
Arndt, Raymond W. Batch drying bin. 2,772,487, 12-4-56,
CI. 34—174.
Arne, Christian, to Chicago Bridge & Iron Co. Float gauge.
2,761,467, 9-4-56, CI. 137—452.
Arnejo, Anthony. Switch for control system of ignition and
starter of motor vehicles. 2,735,916, 2-21-56, CI. 200—155.
Arnejo, Anthony. Mounting for vehicle headlights.
2,744,999, 5-8-56, CI. 240—8.1.
Arnejo, Anthony. Mounting for vehicle headlights.
2,768,283, 10-23-56, CI. 240 — 41.5.
Arnejo, Anthony. Control system for automobile headlights.
2,774,828, 12-18-56, CI. 200— 11.
Arnejo, Anthony. Starter switch for control switch system
for automobile lighting and ignition system. 2,774,829,
12-18-56, CI. 200—16.
Arnes, Lyle L. : See —
Trautman, Walter C. and Arnes. 2,730,903.
Arneson, Edwin L„ to Morris Paper Mills. Article carrier.
2,732,097, 1-24-56, CI. 220—113.
Arneson, Edwin L., to Morris Paper Mills.
tainer. 2.734,677, 2-14-56, CI. 229—32.
Arneson, Edwin L., to Morris Paper Mills.
2,741,399, 4-10-56, CI. 220—113.
Arneson, Edwin L., to Morris Paper Mills. Collapsible con-
tainer. 2,747,786, 5-29-56, CI. 229—39.
Arneson, Edwin L.. to Morris Paper Mills.
2.751.110. 6-19-56. CI. 220—113.
Arneson, Edwin L., to Morris Paper Mills.
carton. 2,758,778, 8-14-56, CI. 229—30.
Arneson, Edwin L., to Morris Paper Mills. Reinforced paper-
board box construction. 2,758,779, 8-14-56, CI. 229 — 31.
Arneson, Edwin L., to Morris Paper Mills. Covered bottle
carrier unit. 2,760,677, 8-28-56, CI. 220—115.
Arneson. Edwin L.. to Morris Paper Mills. Can carrier pack-
age. 2,764,284. 9-25-56, CI. 206—65.
Arneson, Edwin L., to Federal Paner Board Co., Inc. Method
of making article carrier. 2,772,610, 12-4-56, CI. 93 — 49.
Arneson, Edwin L.. to Federal Paper Board Co., Inc. Ar-
ticle carrier. 2,772,810, 12-4-56, CI. 220—111.
Arneson, Edwin L.. to Federal Paper Board Co., Inc. Article
carrier. 2,773,625, 12-11-56, CI. 220—113.
Arneson, Howard M., and J. J. McDonald, to M & A Mfg. Co.
Signal light for automotive vehicles. 2,738,492, 3-13-56,
CI. 340—87.
Arneson, Lawrence E., to Morris Paper Mills. Carton for
packaging clusters of cylindrical objects. 2,751,075,
6-19-56. CI. 206—65.
Arness. William B., to Roberts, Arness and Co. Turbine
blanks. 2,764,804, 10-2-56, CI. 29—190.
Tray type con-
Bottle carrier.
Article carrier.
Window display
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Arnett, Leslie, to United Coffee Corp. Coffee brewer.
2,761,200, 9-4-56, CI. 99—283.
Arnett Raymond L., and B. O. Buell, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Magnetic separator. 2,760,638, 8-28-56, CI. 210—1.5.
Arnhart, Harold L. : See —
Mihalko, Alex, and Arnhart. 2,760,736.
Ami, Johann : See — _n n_
Bender, Werner, and Arm. 2, < 32, (61.
Arnit. Fred H.. to Garden City Plating & Mtg Co. Method
of making ball carriers. 2.751 ,<;r,i. o -2c, -50. ('1. 29—148.4.
Arnit, Fred H., to Garden City Plating & Mfg. Co. Door
guide and bearing. 2,759,215, 8-21-56, CI. 16—96.
Arnold, Alexander A. : See —
Arnold, Gerald D. and A. A. 2,770,543.
Arnold, Ben : See —
Margolius, Robert. 2,760,276. „„„„„„., .„ .„ ,,.
Arnold, Carter H. Hoisting device. 2,(42,201, 4-1 <-ab, <-l.
Arnold, Carter H. Rope tensioning device. 2,756,947, 7-31-56,
CI. 242 — 151. „ „ . .
Arnold, Charles A., y2 to H. W. Weaver. Safety spinning
knob for steering wheel. 2,729,116, 1-3-56, CI. 74—557.
Arnold, Charles E., and M. Press, to Sylvania Electric I ind-
ucts Inc. Automatic frequency control system. 2,(64,082,
9-25-56, CI. 250—30.
Arnold, Charles H., to The William L. Gilbert Clock Corp.
Snap-attached case and back of a clock. 2,729,056, 1-3-56,
Arnold, Daniel R. Cone-ball game. 2,744,752, 5-8-56, CI.
273—105.
Arnold. Dayle F. Spinner controlled game apparatus.
2,749,128. 6-5-56, CI. 273—134.
Arnold Dryer Co. : See —
French, Henry C. 2,752,130.
Lindl, Gordon J. 2,772,042.
Arnold, George, and H. A. Schultz, to Cleveland Frog &
Crossing Co. Rocker clip for connecting switch rods to
switch points. 2,730,319, 1-10-56, CI. 246 — 452.
Arnold, George B. : See —
Hess, Howard V., and Arnold. 2,73o,874.
Arnold, Gerald D. and A. A. ; said A. A. Arnold assor. to
G D Arnold. Recirculating convection current cooler and
method. 2,770,543, 11-13-56, CI. 99—2.
Arnold, Gladys R. : See —
Herzog, Rupert C, and Arnold. 2,747,299.
Arnold, Harry I. : See —
Taylor, Hugh B., and Arnold. 2,737,980.
Arnold, Herrick R., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Copper hemichromite and its preparation. 2,733,129,
1-31-56, CI. 23—56.
Arnold, Herrick R., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Ferrous group metal hemichromites and their preparation.
2,733.130, 1-31-56, CI. 23—56.
Arnold, Hoffman & Co., Inc. : See —
Crowther, Milton. 2,734,043.
Garceau, Bertram J. 2,764,601.
Ney, William O., Jr., and Crowther. 2,739,959.
Rockett, Jack. 2,764.604.
Robinson, Charles A. 2,736,749.
Arnold, John, to Loew's Inc. Camera heater. 2,7.>->,3(0,
7-17-56, CI. 219—19.
Arnold. John H.. to Hydrocarbon Research, Inc. Produc-
tion of synthesis gas. 2,752.232, 6 20-50, CI. 48 — 196.
Arnold, Joseph S." Toy gun. 2,741,238, 4-10-56, CI.
124—19.
Arnold, Joseph W. Safety device for liquid heaters.
2.707,925, 10-23-50. CI. 230—20.
Arnold, Kenneth A., to St. Regis Paper Co. Method of mak-
ing bag closure. 2,756,706, 7-31-56, CI. 112 — 262.
Arnold, Mano H. : See —
Henry, Otto N., Arnold, and Lewkowieh. 2,738,903.
Arnold, Orlan M„ to Ajem Laboratories, Inc. Paint killer.
2,739,903, 3-27-56, CI. 106—287.
Arnold, Orlan M., and R. M. Jamison, to Olin Mathieson
Chemical Corp. Method for stabilizing hydrazine against
decomposition by copper in contact therewith. 2,771.343,
11-20-56, CI. 23—190.
Arnold, Perry C, to Chicago P.ridge & Iron Co. Welding ap-
paratus arid method. 2.763.770. 9-18-56, CI. 219 — 126.
Arnold, Robert C. to Standard Oil Co. Desulfurization
process using alkali followed bv extraction with liquid
sulfur dioxide and a promoter. 2,744,855, 5-8-56, CI.
196—32.
Arnold, Robert C, and A. P. Lien, to Standard Oil Co. Re-
fining of hydrocarbon distillates. 2,739,925, 3-27-56, CI.
196 — 30.
Arnold, Walter W., to Wiesner-Rapp Co., Inc. Textile rope
washer. 2,736,183,2-28 50. CI. OS— 22.
Arnold, William H., and S. IT. Cottrell. to Clark Equipment
Co. Water muffler. 2.740.500, 5-22-50, CI. 181—52.
Arnold, William S., to The Gillette Co. Creaming composi-
tion. 2.738.304. 3-13-50. 01. 167—87.1.
Arnoldi, Walter E., to United Aircraft Corp. Aircraft air
conditioning system. 2,772.021. 12-4-50, CI. 98—1.5.
Arnot, Alfred E. R., to J. R. Shnrpo and E. Kaye. Aircraft
handling devices. 2,732,088. 1-24-50. CI. 214—332.
Arnot, Alfred E. R., to J. R. Sharp and E. Kaye. Fork lift
truck. 2,738.087, 3-13-56, 01. 214 — 701.
Arnot, Alfred E. R., to J. R. Sharp and E. Knvo. Industrial
lift truck with laterally adjustable forks. 2.753,000,
7-3-56, CI. 214—671.
Arnot, Alfred E. R., and M. H. Choules. to E. Kaye and J.
R. Sharp. Tipping moment indicator for lifting trucks.
2.767.394, 10-10-56. CI. 340 — 267.
Arnot. 2,741,550.
Inc. Light sensitive
7—124.
Light sensitive
Arnot, Emily: See —
Lmond, Robert E.,
Arnot, James : See —
Emond, Robert E., and Arnot. 2,741,550.
Arnott, Edward G. F., and R. H. Atkinson, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Photoflash lamp. 2,771,765, 11-27-56,
CI. 67 — 31.
Arnould, Marcel M. Parakeet mirror perch. 2,731,949,
1-24-56, CI. 119 — 26.
Arnould, Raymond : See —
Braconier, Frederic F. A., and Arnould. 2,759,955.
Arntson, Kenneth I. : See —
Gould, Marcus A., and Arntson. 2,729,376.
Arntzen, Kenneth L., to Boeing Airplane Co. Hot tip wire
stripper. 2,768,276, 10-23-56, CI. 219—29.
Aro Equipment Corp. : See —
Carter, John F. 2,767,890.
Culbertson, Ralph L. 2,733,042.
Keckler, John W. 2,747,597.
Miller, Lavon J. 2,767,885.
Wilkening, Walter O. 2,735,425.
Aron, Mitchell, to Radio Receptor Co.,
relay circuit. 2,773,219, 12-4-56, CI.
Aron, Mitchell, to Radio Receptor Co., Inc.
relay circuit. 2,773,220, 12-4-56, CI. 317—130.
Aronson, Albert I., to Radio Corp. of America. Class B signal
amplifier circuits. 2,761,917, 9-4-56, CI. 179 — 171.
Aronson, Theodore F. : See —
Halahan, John, Aronson, and Lyon. 2,737,330.
Halahan, John, Aronson, and Lyon. 2,770,458.
Pollan, David, Halahan. Lyon and Aronson. 2,748,653.
Aro-Sac, Inc. : See —
Saccoccio, Anthony R. 2,733,491.
Arosio, Felice, and E. Valente. Coffee making machine.
2,755,733, 7-24-56, CI. 99—290.
Aroyan, Harry J., to California Research Corp. Process for
oxidizing lower alkyl benzenes. 2,762,839, 9-11-56, CI.
260—524.
Aroyan, Harry J., and J. B. Wilkes, to California Research
Corp. Process of producing phthalic acids. 2,734,079,
2-7-56, CI. 260—515.
Aroyan, Harry J., and J. B. Wilkes, to California Research
Corp. Recovery of phthalic acids. 2,734,080, 2-7-56, 01.
260—525.
Arp, Ewald A. Steady rest. 2,744,366, 5-8-56, CI. 51—238.
Arp, Ewald A., to Tobin-Arp Mfg. Co. Valve seat grinder.
2,769,287, 11-6-56, CI. 51—241.
Arpin, Leon G. Precision tool adjustment device. 2,729,131,
1-3-56, CI. 82—24.
Arpin, Leon G. Precision adjustment means for power
machines. 2,760,397, 8-28-56, CI. 82—21.
Arpin, Leon G. Baby walkers. 2,765,839, 10-9-56, CI.
155 — 24.
Arps, Bruno F., to Arps Corp. Dual-action bulldozer tractor
attachment. 2,735,200, 2-21-56, CI. 37—144.
Arps, Bruno F., to Arps Corp. Half track attachment for
tractors. 2,739,017, 3-20-56, CI. 305—10.
Arps, Bruno F., to Arps Corp. Scraper attachment for trac-
tors. 2,767,491. 10-23-56, CI. 37—159.
Arps Corp. : See —
Arps, Bruno F. 2,735,200.
Arps, Bruno F. 2.739.017.
Arps, Bruno F. 2,767,491.
Arps, Edmund J., to Maxim Motor Co. Aerial extension lad-
der. 2,732,992, 1-31-56, CI. 228—9.
Arps, Edmund J., to Maxim Motor Co.
fire apparatus. 2,742,216, 4-17-56,
Arps, Jan J., and S. A. Scherbatskoy.
2,755,432. 7-17-56, 01. 324—1.
Arps, Jan J. Earth borehole investigation signaling system.
2,759,143, 8-14-56, CI. 324 — 1.
Arps, Jan J. Well or bore hole logging. 2,760,079, 8-21-56,
CI. 250—83.6.
Arquelles, Adolfo R., and M. Moya. Jr. Packaged toothbrush
holder and toothpaste dispenser. 2,760,681, 8-28-56, CI.
222 — 93.
Arra. Vincent. Shaving cup. 2,753,875, 7-10-56, CI.
132—81.
Arrighini. Artil. to Rocwall Co. Cement paint. 2,751,308,
6-19-56, CI. 106 — 98.
Arrington, Richard H. Forage crop cutting and conveying
device. Re. 24.169. 6-26-56, CI. 56—23.
Arrow Fastener Co. Inc. : See —
King, Frank. 2.754.515.
King, Frank. 2,757.378.
Hydraulic system for
01. 228—14.
Logging while drilling.
Arrow-Hart & llogoui.-it
Bentley, Robert H.
Gates, Rowland F.
Johnson, David W,
Johnson, David W
Johnson, David W.
Johnson, David W.
Schleicher, Harold E.
Schleicher. Harold E,
Schleicher Harold E.
Schleichfer, Harold E
Arrow Tools, Inc. : See —
Johnson, Ralph E. Re. 24,232.
Art Metal Co., The : See—
Glatth.-ir. George E.. and Mnlteson
Skar. John G. L. 2,772,846.
Art Steel Sales Corp. : See —
Bergman, Ed. 2,759,779.
Electric Co., The :
2.738.390.
2.736,780.
2,739,002.
2,766.342.
2,770,688.
2.773.956.
S. 2.729.724.
2.747.047.
2.752.540.
2,756.612.
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Art Wire and Stamping Co. : See —
Magill, Joseph J. 2,741,863.
Artcraft Venetian Blind Mfg. Co. : -See —
Brand, Martin L. 2,739,644.
Arterbury, Bryant P., and G. M. Clark, 33%% to R. L. Arter-
bury. Cleaning tool. 2,740,481, 4-3-56, CI. 166 — 177.
Arterbury, Roy L. : See —
Arterbury, Bryant P., and Clark. 2,740,481.
Arters, Albert A. : See —
Grummitt, Oliver J., and Arters. 2,758,102.
Artese, Dominick, and S. Ciambriello. Sweeper. 2,730,739,
1-17-56, CI. 15 — 104.
Artese, Dominick and M. N. Revolving putting-green flag.
2,745,373, 5-15-56, CI. 116 — 173.
Artese, Mary N. : See —
Artese, Dominick and M. N. 2,745,373.
Arth, Glen E., and R. M. Lukes, to Merck & Co., Inc. Optically
active alkaloidal salts of etienoylpyruvic acids. 2,743,271,
4-24-56, CI. 260—239.55.
Arthur, Edwin P. : See —
Beckman, Arnold O., and Arthur. 2,755,243.
Arthur, Evan M. Valve spring compressors and clamping
devices. 2,741,020, 4-10-56, CI. 29 — 215.
Arthur James L., and W. A. Bychinsky, to General Motors
Corp. Igniter plug. 2,741,716, 4-10-56, CI. 313 — 120.
Arthur, John B., to North American Aviation, Inc. Inert
gas arc welding process. 2,768,268, 10-23-56, CI. 219 — 74.
Arthur, John L., to Pulleys (Aust.) Ltd. Pulleys. 2,764,896,
10-2-56, CI. 74—230.8.
Arthur, Richard P., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Electromagnetic counting device. 2,736,845,
2-28-56, CI. 317 — 189.
Arthur, Robert A. : See —
Fischer, Richard A., Arthur, and Kemper. 2,731,022.
Arthur, Robert A., to The Garrett Corp. Pressure regulating
mechanism. 2,754,745, 7-17-56, CI. 98 — 1.5.
Arthur, Robert A., to The Garrett Corp. Surge relief means.
2,773,440, 12-11-56, CI. 98—1.5.
Arthur, William L. Mineral feeders for range stock.
2,759,452, 8-21-56, CI. 119—51.
Ar-Tik Systems, Inc. : See —
Oltz, Harold F. 2,754.664.
Oltz, Harold F. 2,760,344.
Artingstall, Thomas W., and E. F. Feigl, to Solar Mfg. Corp.
Capacitor testing apparatus. 2,771,992, 11-27-56, CI.
209—81.
Artistic Wire Products Co., Inc. : See —
Planeta, Paul H. 2,754,024.
Artos Engineering Co. : See —
Andren, Karl H. 2,768,425.
Artzt, Maurice, to Radio Corp. of America. Multiplex
fascimile system. 2,769,856, 11-6-56, CI. 178—6.6.
Artzt, William W., to Dualoy, Inc. Process for coating fabrics.
2,739,919, 3-27-56, CI. 154—95.
Artzt, William W., to Trimless, Inc. Steaming attachment
for cloth spreading machines. 2,746,278, 5-22-56, CI.
68 — 5.
Arundale, Erving : See —
Banes, Fred W., and Arundale. 2,771,459.
Thorn, John P., Guyer, and Arundale. 2,739,945.
Arundale, Erving, to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Sweetening process using an aldehyde and a solid acid
catalyst. 2.746,908, 5-22-56, CI. 196 — 35.
Arundale, Erving, and J. P. Thorn, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Desulfurization and sweetening process.
2,731,393, 1-17-56, CI. 196—32.
Arundale, Erving, W. R. F. Guyer, and J. P. Thorn, to
Esso Research and Engineering Co. Two-stage hydro-
forming process. 2,758,062, 8-7-56 CI. 196 — 50.
Arundale, Erving, and B. M. Vanderbilt, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Olefin polymerization process.
2,758,143, 8-7-56, CI. 260—683.15.
. Arutunoff, Armais. Drilling apparatus with sedimentation
I reservoir. 2,743,084, 4-24-56, CI. 255 — 4.8.
; Arveco Corp. : See —
Loeb, Stephen H. 2,755,583.
Arvey Corp. : See —
Alcaraz, Philip. 2,762,148.
! Arvidson, Gustaf A., 40% to W. J. Hulls. Valve control
i mechanism for power transmission means. 2,747,419,
CI. 74—107.
Arvidsson, Algot, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebo-
i laget. Self-excited transductors. 2,733,403, 1-31-56, CI.
323—7.
I Arvin Industries, Inc. : See —
Farr, Edward A., and Theisen. 2,730,610.
Moore, Ezra L., and Ludlow. 2,757,716.
Arvin, Marion J. : See —
■Happel, Herman E., Arvin, and Murphy. 2,739,649.
i Arwell. Inc. : See —
Scott, Wellington W., and Irvine. 2,763,093.
, Arwood Precision Castings Corp. : See —
Demeter, Geza, Johnson, and Maher.
(Arzig, Edward C, to Miller Meters,
| 2,768,783, 10-30-56, CI. 232—15.
tAsahi Garasu Kabushiki Kaisha : See —
Kurata, Motoharu. 2,747,279.
Kurata, Motoharu. 2,747,280.
Kurata, Motoharu. 2,747,752.
Shibata, Sunao. 2,747,353.
j Asahi Kasei Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha :
Munekata, Eiji. 2,758,013.
Asbeck, Walter K., to The Sherwin-Williams Co. Method
and apparatus for determining critical pigment volume con-
centrations. 2,751,782. 6-26-56. CI. 73—61.
Asburry, Omar L., Jr. Device to prevent over expansion of
brake shoes in hydraulic brake systems. 2,743,791, 5-1-56,
CI. 188—78.
Asbury, Charles T. Apparatus for cutting and abrading.
2,740,980, 4-10-56, CI. 15—198.
Asbury, Charles T. Device for cutting stone and concrete.
2,757,659, 8-7-56, CI. 125—15.
Asbury, Charles T., to Fidelity Service, Inc. Apparatus for
cutting stone. 2,763,257, 9-18-56, CI. 125 — 36.
Asbury, Donald C. : See —
Holzer, Theodore H., and Asbury. 2,743,900.
Holzer, Theodore H., and Asbury. 2,772,848.
Asbury, Donald C, and T. H. Holzer, to The Parker Appliance
Co. Rotary valve. 2,736,339, 2-28-56, CI. 137—624.
Asbury, Edward M. Hedge trimmer. 2,763,925, 9-25-56, CI.
30 — 220.
Asby, Harry A., Jr. Safety device for a firearm. 2,742,727,
4-24-56, CI. 42—70.
Aschaffenburger ZellstofEwerke A. G. : See —
Knopf, Erich H. 2,745,743.
Aschaffenburger Zellstoffwerke Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Toppel, Otmar. 2,745,796.
Aschenwald, Johann, deceased ; M. Aschenwald and J. Dirs-
cherl, heirs, assors. of % to Hauni Maschinenfabrik Korber
& Co. G. m. b. H., and Ys to Maschinenbau Aktiengesell-
schaft Balcke. Apparatus for the treatment of louacco.
2,743,826, 5-1-56, CI. 214 — 16.
Aschenwald, Maria : See —
Aschenwald, Johann. 2,743,826.
Asendorf, Erich, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt
vormals Roessler. Process for the separation of hydro-
cyanic acid from ammonia in gas mixtures containing the
same. 2,756,841, 7-31-56, CI. 183—115.
Ash, Charles S. Ramp trailer. 2,750,226, 6-12-56, CI.
296—61.
Ash, Charles S. Four-wheel driven tractor. 2,771,147,
11-20-56. CI. 180—49.
Ash, Charles S. Power-actuated laterally and vertically ad-
justable draft means. 2,771,306, 11-20-56, CI. 280 — 456.
Ashburn, James G., to R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Tobacco.
2,766,146, 10-9-56, CI. 131—17.
Ashby, Bruce A. : See —
Britton, Edgar C, and Ashby. 2,733,262.
Ashby, Elvie V. Washing machine with fluid circulating
propellers. 2,753,708, 7-10-56, CI. 68 — 190.
Ashby, Robert M. Ultrasonic delay lines. 2,753,528, 7-3-56,
CI S3S SO
Ashby, Robert M., and E. A. Holmes III. Variable mutual
double tuned I. F. transformer. 2,753,532, 7-3-56, CI.
336—75.
Ashby, Ronald J. : See —
Hartley, Arthur C, and Ashby. 2,756,873.
Ashcroft, Donald G., and I. C. M. Bell, to Imperial Chemical
Industries Ltd. Production of electric fuseheads.
2,747,257, 5-29-56, CI. 29—155.5.
Ashcroft, William : See —
Smith, Harvey M., and Ashcroft. 2,757,876.
Ashe Laboratories Ltd. : See —
Deadman, Lionel L. F. 2,751,327.
Ashe, Neil W., R. D. Huskey, D. A. McNaughton, and
C. P. Bassett. Machine for packaging merchandise.
2,744,669, 5-8-56, CI. 53—37.
Ashenden, Harry B., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Pressure
responsive antipumping control system for circuit breakers.
2,766 404, 10-9-56, CI. 317—22.
Ashford, Leonard F. Machine for cleaning receptacles.
2,734,213, 2-14-56, CI. 15—304.
Ashford, Leonard F. Article handling machine. 2,740,541.
4-3-56, CI. 214—309.
Ashidate, Toshi N. : See —
MacCracken, Calvin D., Miles, and Ashidate. 2,773,488
Ashley, Allan, and R. F. Watson, to Vickers-Armstrongs Ltd.
Valve devices for hydraulic mechanisms. 2,732,851,
Houghton, to Vickers-Armstrongs
2,765,626, 10-9-56, CI.
polishing machine. 2,769,190,
2,759,232.
Inc. Coin receptacle.
•31-56, CI. 137—102.
Ashley, Allan, and E. C
Ltd. Hydraulic
60—97.
Ashley, Burnis C. Shoe
11-6-56, CI. 15—31.
Ashley, Carlyle M., to Carrier Corp. Defrosting arrange-
ments for refrigeration systems. 2,762,206, 9-11-56, CI.
Ashley, Carlyle M., to Carrier Corp. Ice cube makers.
2,775,096, 12-25-56, CI. 62—4.
Ashley, Charles H. : See —
White. Gerard D„ and Ashley. 2,764,240.
Ashley, James : See —
Mackey, Walter J. 2,766,716.
Ashley, Joanne. Roll film rewinder. 2,764,364, 9-25-56, CI.
242 — 71.
Ashley, John W., and J. F. Leahy, to United Shoe Machinery
Corp. Shoe lasts. 2,764,768, 10-2-56, CI. 12 — 133.
Ashley, Julius N. : See —
Wien. Ronald, Ashley, and Leeds. 2,731,500.
Ashley, Kenneth D., and W. E. Sanborn, to American
Cyanamid Co. Composition comprising stable solid sodium
aluminate and method of manufacturing the same.
2,734,796, 2-14-56, CI. 23—52.
Ashley, Kenneth D., and W. E. Sanborn, to American Cyana-
mid Co. Recovery of ammonium and sodium sulfates from
wash waters. 2,739,044, 3-20-56, Cl. 23 — 302.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Ashley, Kenneth D., W. B. Innes, and E.
Cyanamid Co. Silica-containing gels.
CI. 23—182.
Ashley, Kenneth D., W. B. Innes, and T. J. Malley, to American
Cyanamid Co. Method of manufacturing a fluid type hydro-
forming catalyst. 2,768,125, 10-23-56, CI. 196 — 50.
Ashley Machine Co., The : See —
McKinley, Robert W., Howard, and Ernstes. 2,728,938,
Ashton, Albert A., to Emsco Mfg. Co. Drawworks having
selective transmission and control. 2,775,429, 12-25-56,
CI. 255—19.
Ashton, Benjamin N., to Electrol Inc. Self-contained power
actuator. 2,746,251, 5-22-56, CI. 60 — 52.
Ashton, Benjamin N., to Electrol Inc. Accumulator.
2,746,485, 5-22-56, CI. 138 — 31.
Ashton, Benjamin N., and E. V. Barkow, and H. Von Pessler,
to Electrol Inc. Follow-up valve. 2,753,730, 7-10-56, CI.
74—388.
Ashton, Benjamin N., and J. P. Frain, to Electrol Inc: Pis-
ton-type accumulators. 2,754,847, 7-17-56, CI. 138—31.
Ashton, Earl D. Portable desk. 2,749,655, 6-12-56, CI.
45 — 58.
Ashton, George B. Antenna. 2,761,140, 8-28-56, CI.
343—803.
Ashton, Philip E. Thrust producing apparatus such as
presses and the like. 2,774,217, 12-18-56, CI. 60—54.5.
Ashton, Robert, to Massey-Harris-Ferguson Ltd. Harvesting
mechanism. 2,755,912, 7-24-56, CI. 198—104.
Ashton, William H. : See —
Masci, Joseph N., and Ashton. 2,764,159.
Masci, Joseph N.. Ashton, and Wiland. 2,773,000.
Ashton, William H., and J. N. Masci, to Johnson & Johnson.
Treated fibrous product and method. 2,766,137, 10-9-56,
CI. 117—65.
Ashwell, James R., S. Hershfield, and D. B. Kleason, to
The Glenn L. Martin Co. Cavity-backed slot antenna.
2,741,763, 4-10-56, CI. 343—767.
Ashwood, Peter F., and P. J. Fletcher, to Power Jets (Re-
search and Development) Ltd. Jet deflector having curved
guide wall for aircraft. 2,770,095, 11-13-56, CI.
60—35.54.
Ashwood, Peter F., and G. W. Crosse, to Power Jets (Research
and Development) Ltd. Jet flow control for jet-sustained
and jet-propelled aircraft. 2,774.554, 12-18-56, CI. 244 — 23.
Ashworth, Fred, and J. R. Ioannilli, to United Shoe Machinery
Corp. Lockstitch shoe sewing machines. 2,737,134, 3-6-56,
CI. 112—36.
Ashworth, Fred, and J. R. Ioannilli, to United Shoe Ma-
chinery Corp. Preloaded ball jointed links. 2,767,004,
10-16-56, CI. 287—89.
Ashworth, Fred N. Necktie clasp. 2,755,529, 2-24-56, CI.
Ashworth', William J., to Mechanical Patents, Inc. Drier.
2,769,248, 11-6-56, CI. 34—163.
Askania Regulator Co. : See —
Jacques, Stanley A. 2,742,022.
Jones, Sam H. 2,774,368.
Sweeney, Donald R. 2,768,637.
Ziebolz, Herbert. 2,735,630.
Askania-Werke A. G. : See —
Haalck, Fritz. 2,750,154.
Steglich, Kurt. 2,761,354.
Wtinsch, Guido, and Ziegler. 2,772,687.
Underground shafts. 2,734,343, 2-14-56,
Aeketh, Jordan
CI. 61—^0.
Askew. Crawford S. Clock controlled switching device.
2,748,858, 6-5-56. CI. 161—1.5.
Askren, Lee T., and W. E. Taylor, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Two-speed drive arrangement. 2,742,793, 4-24-56, CI.
Aslagsen, Albert. Knob-operated door lock. 2,755,121,
7_17_56, CI. 292—169.
Aslund, Ivan : See —
Tillander, Folke G., and A*lund. 2,775,164.
Asmus, Alexander, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft.
Astigmatically corrected electronic lenses. 2,754,443,
7-10-56, CI. 313—84.
Agnes, Benjamin, to Dennison Mfg. Co. Non-curling transfer
material. 2,733,997, 2-7-56, CI. 117—3.5.
Asp, Howard L., and P. T. Haake, to Crane Packing Co.
Flexible diaphragm for fuel pumps and the like and method
of forming the same. 2,730,131, 1-10-56, CI. 137—793.
Aspden, Cyril S. Loom with stationary weft supply.
2,739,619, 3-27-56, CI. 139—125.
Aspergren, Brooks D. : See —
Heinzelman, Richard V., and Aspergren. 2,773,069.
Aspey, Cecil W., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Self-locking fas-
tener having longitudinal spring key detent means.
2,730,154, 1-10-56. CI. 151—8.
Aspey. Wayne S. : See —
Florschutz, Fritz E„ and Aspey. 2,743,337.
Asplund, Arne J. A. Disk type grinding apparatus for
fibrous materials. 2,743,874, 5-1-56, CI. 241—32.
Asseff, Peter A., T. W. Mastin, and A. Rhodes, to The Lubri-
zol Corp. Complexes containing phosphorus and sulphur
and methods of making same. 2,767,164, 10-16-56. CI.
260—139.
Asseff, Peter A., T. W. Mastin, and A. Rhodes, to The Lubri-
zol Corp. Complexes of dissimilar metals and methods of
making same. 2.767,209, 10-16-56, CI. 260—504.
Assembly Products, Inc. : See —
Fiedler, Richard J. 2,763,820.
Assman, Donald C. Livestock rubbing station. 2,762,335,
9-11-56, CI. 119—157.
Associated Dye and Print Co., Inc. : See —
Hoffman, Raymond. 2,756,669.
Associated Refrigerating Engineers : See —
Hibbs, Frank J., Jr. 2,770,110.
Associated Spring Corp. : See —
Paivinen, John O. 2,744,233.
Associated Tool & Mfg. Co. Ltd. : See —
Rush, John T. 2,749,561.
Astatic Corp., The : See —
Frederick, Jean R. 2,742,295.
Mayer, Robert L. 2,742,530.
Palo, Maurice. 2,768,245.
Paull, Charles F., and Palo. 2,763,730.
Asti, Theodore. Milking machine timing device. 2,772,689,
12-4-56, CI. 137—103.
Astle, Melvin J., and W. C. Gergel, to Olin Mathieson Chemi-
cal Corp. 2-chlorodioxene. 2,756,240, 7-24-56, CI.
260—340.6.
Astorloid Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Storch, Clifford. 2,769,325.
Astroff, Leo M. Arm and leg support. 2,732,269, 1-24-56,
CI. 311—11.
Astrup Co., The : See —
Knight, John D. 2,733,485.
Aszkenas, Max. Watch supporting attachment for belts.
2,730,277, 1-10-56, CI. 224 — 4.
Atanasoff, John V., and E. R. Kolsrud. Low frequency vibra-
tion detection device. 2,739,297, 3-20-56, CI. 340—17.
Atchison, Leonard W., to General Electric Co. Defrosting
arrangements for refrigerating systems. 2,746,270, 5-22-56,
CI. 62—126.
Atchison, Leonard W., to General Electric Co. Insulating
structures. 2,747,269, 5-29-56, CI. 29 — 455.
Atchison, Leonard W., to General Electric Co. Air condi-
tioning apparatus. 2,759,333, 8-21-56, CI. 62 — 3.
Atchison, Robert L., to Instruments, Inc. Level indicator.
2,734,136, 2-7-56, CI. 250 — 43.5.
Ateliers de Construction de Ruti S. A. : See —
Ciarloni, Tullio. 2,762,400.
Ateliers de Construction Oerlikon : See —
Moreillon, Raymond. 2,771,239.
Ateliers de Constructions Electriques de Charleroi : See — .
Coquelet, Jules. 2,771,506.
Ateliers des Charmilles S. A. : See —
Gailloud, Louis. 2,766,695.
Gallusser, Hans. 2,739,055.
Mironoff, Nicolas. 2,742,782.
Ateliers Seignol. : See —
Lombard, Jean, and Mazoyer. 2,744,977.
Atherholt, George L., Jr. : See —
Atherholt, George L., Sr., and G. L. Atherholt, Jr.
2,744,756.
Atherholt, George L., Sr., and G. L. Atherholt, Jr. Hydro-
static holding device. 2,744,756, 5-8-56, CI. 279—2.
Atherton George H., to the State of Oregon, acting by and
through the State Board of Forestry. Combination appa-
ratus for producing power from wood waste. 2,735,266,
2-21-56, CI. 60—39.12.
Atherton, James G. : See —
Riegler, Werner L., and Atherton. 2,772,174.
Athey Products Corp. : See —
Kling, Robert W. 2,748,720.
Kling. Robert W. 2.752.193.
Kling, Robert W. 2,760,816.
Kling, Robert W. 2,762,490.
Atkeson, Florian V.3 to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Cutting
tools. 2,736,218, 2-28-56, CI. 81—5.1.
Atkeson, Florian V., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Automatic
glass cutting machine. 2,756.545. 7-31-56, CI. 49 — 48.
Atkeson, Florian V.. to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Improved
glass cutting method. 2,764.848, 10-2-56, CI. 49 — 77.
Atkeson, Florian V., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Annealing
glass. 2.774,190, 12-18-56, CI. 49—89.
Atkin, Rupert L., to Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Co. Tire rim.
" 2,774,632, 12-18-56, CI. 301—13.
Atkins, Carl E., to Tung-Sol Electric Inc. Low voltage photo-
electric control circuit. 2,730,629, 1-10-56, CI. 250—214.
Atkins, Earle R., Jr. : See —
Nahin, Paul G., and Atkins. 2,769,921.
Sherborne, John E., and Atkins. 2,733,005.
Atkins, Earle R., Jr., to Union Oil Co. of California. Electric
flowmeter. 2,739,476, 3-27-56, CI. 73—155.
Atkins, Harold W., to Dari-Go-Round, Inc. Ice cream flavor
inserter. 2,736,274, 2-28-56, CI. 107—1.
Atkins, Harold W., to Dari-Go-Round, Inc. Flavor mixing
valve. 2,736.534, 2-28-56, CI. 259 — 8.
Atkins, Herbert A., to Philip Morris and Co. Ltd., Inc. Method
of packaging tobacco. 2,763,973, 9-25-56, CI. 53—24.
Atkins Industries, Inc. : See —
Small, Samuel N. 2,747,625.
Atkins, Norman M. : See —
Young, De Walt S., and Atkins. 2,739,156.
Atkins, Samuel L. : See —
Spooner, Bernard. 2,734.584.
Atkinson, Albert E. Devices for centralizing casing in bore-
holes. 2.738.019, 3-13-56, CI. 166—241.
Atkinson, Allen S., % to D. G. Russ. Fuel-air control mech-
anism for metering flow of fuel to afterburners in jet or
turbine engines. 2,761,280, 9-4-56, CI. 60 — 35.6.
Atkinson Bulk Transport Co. : See —
Atkinson, Fred M. 2,767.030.
Mattson, David F., and Paulsen. 2,743,965.
LIST OF PATENTEES
37
Duane E. Back-up warning device. 2,754,384,
7-10-56, CI. 200 — 61.39.
Atkinson, Earl B. Outlet box securing device. 2,736,450,
2-28-56, CI. 220—3.4.
Atkinson, Fred M., to Atkinson Bulk Transport Co. Appa-
ratus for conveying pulverulent material in fixed installa-
tions. 2,767,030, 10-16-50, CI. 302 — 17.
Atkinson, Glenn P. Depth control and rudder device for
trolling. 2,767,504, 10-23-56, CI. 43 — 43.13.
Atkinson, Guy F., Co. : See —
Potts, Ernest H. 2,748,578.
Richards, Dwight. 2,741,372.
Atkinson, Herbert J. Liquid treatment apparatus. 2,745,550,
5-15-56, CI. 210 — 36.
Atkinson, Herbert J. Bilge pump. 2,747,513, 5-29-56, CI.
103—103.
Atkinson, Ralph B. Method of photographic processing and
developer therefor. 2,759,824, 8-21-56, CI. 95 — 88.
Atkinson, Richard L., to Atkinson's Agricultural Appliances
Ltd. Self-laying vehicle track. 2,761,744, 9-4-56, CI.
305—10.
Atkinson, Richard L., to Atkinson's Agricultural Appliances
Ltd. Endless tracks for self-laying track type vehicles.
2,761,745, 9-4-56, CI. 305—10.
Atkinson, Robert G., to Phillips Petroleum Co. 2,731,328,
1-17-56 CI. 23—209.4.
Atkinson, Roy L. Combination plug valve and orifice housing.
2,769,456, 11-6-56, CI. 137—268.
Atkinson, Russell H. : See —
Arnott, Edward G. F., and Atkinson. 2,771,765.
Atkinson, Russell H., and N. C. Beese, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Foil-filled photoflash lamp and igniter
therefor. 2,768,517, 10-30-56, CI. 67—31.
Atkinson, Stanley H. Pistons. 2,764,457, 9-25-56, CI.
309—4.
Atkinson, Wallace E., to Long Mfg. Co., Inc. Lock fastener.
2,730,390, 1-10-56, CI. 292—145.
Atkinson's Agricultural Appliances Ltd. : See — ■
Atkinson, Richard L. 2,761,744.
Atkinson, Richard L. 2,761,745.
Atkron, Inc. : See —
Copping, Brian. 2,759,593.
Atlanta Paper Co. : See —
Gentry, Hermond G. 2,752,027.
Atlanta Paper Corp. : See —
Gentry, Hermond G. 2,751.730.
Atlantic Carton Corp. : See —
Turner, Walter E., and Whitehead. 2,746,639.
Atlantic Products Corp. : See —
Cart, Theodore S. 2,746,582.
Kish, Michael, Jr. 2,754,945.
Atlantic Refining Co., The : See —
Barrett, Wayne I., and Shipley. 2,750,329.
Connor, James E., Jr. 2,773,742.
Hersberger, Arthur B., and Reid. 2,773,854.
Hunter, James B. 2,773,561.
Pleasants, William W. 2,742,014.
Reid, John C, and Sidebotham. 2,773,838.
Shields, Darvin D. 2,738,163.
Slobod, Robert L., and Davis. 2,749,748.
Stansbury, Harry N., Jr., and Webber. 2,755,863.
Atlantic Steel Co. : See —
Teeple, Frank A., Jr. 2,773,291.
Atlas Boxmakers, Inc. : See —
Klein, Henry J. 2,741,361.
Krebs, Charles H., and Franks. 2,736,477.
Atlas Copco Aktiebolaget : See —
Falkman. Hans H., Olsson. and Soderblom. 2.751,718.
Liedberg, Kurt H. 2,762.901.
Pyk, Herman T. 2,765,776.
Ryd, Sven E. 2,757,906.
Wahlsten, Gosta L. B., and Nyholm. 2,764,138.
Atlas, David. Arac-automatic rain attenuation correction.
2,736,020, 2-21-56, CI. 343—17.1.
Atlas Imperial Diesel Engine Co. : See —
Butters, Otto. 2,741,292.
Atlas Instrument Co. : See —
Clark .Joseph C. 2,748,560.
Atlas Mineral Products Co. of Pennsylvania, The : See —
Seymour, Raymond B. 2,771,985.
Atlas Plastic Mold and Die Co., The : See —
Dotson, Orrie E. 2,770,339.
Atlas Plywood Corp. : See —
Muller, Robert A. 2,755,832.
Atlas Powder Co. : See —
Barker, George E. 2,753,303.
Barker, George E. 2,755,251.
Barker, George E. 2,758,976.
Barker, George E. 2,767,145.
Brandner, John D., and Hunter. 2,729,571.
Gross, Sherwood T., and Griffin. 2,746,868.
Huyett, Daniel D. 2,759,251.
Huyett, Daniel D. 2,765,700.
Huyett, Daniel D. 2.773.409.
Kasehagen, Leo. 2.749,371.
Kasehagen, Leo, and Luskin. 2,759,024.
Moat, Harry L. 2.733,658.
Pence, Frederick R. 2,768,980.
Richardson, Henry M. 2,748,028.
Rolland, Guy F., Shoener, and Young. 2,739,535.
Zech, John D. 2,759,015.
Zech, John D. 2,775,604.
Atlas Press Co. : See —
Karr, Michael J. 2,735,685.
Atlas-Werke Aktiengesellschaf t : See —
Kletz, Hans, Leman, and Schumacher. 2,751,703.
Atlee, Zed J. X-ray tubes with low-absorption windows.
2,730,637, 1-10-56, CI. 313—59.
Atlee, Zed J., to Dunlee Corp. Hooded anode X-ray tube.
2,751.514. 6-19-56, CI. 313—55.
Atlee, Zed J., to Dunlee Corp. Lubricating method. 2,754,168,
7-10-56, CI. 316—19.
Atlee, Zed J., to Dunlee Corp. Hooded anode X-ray tube with
tilted target. 2,764,706, 9-25-56, CI. 313—56.
Atlee, Zed J., to Dunlee Corp. Anode structure for double
filament X-ray tube. 2,767,341, 10-16-56, CI. 313 — 56.
Atlee, Zed J., and A. C. Hallock, to Dunlee Corp. Re-
sistance adapter for thoriated filament valves. 2,743,393,
4-24-56, CI. 315—58.
Attane, Edward C„ Jr., G. W. Hendricks, and H. C. Huffman,
to Union Oil Co. of California. Hydrocarbon conversion
process and catalyst. 2,760,907, 8-28-56, CI. 196 — 28.
Attaway, ' Elisha. Cotton scale. 2,737,381, 3-6-56, CI.
265—52.
Atti Engineering Corp. : See —
Colombo, Felix. 2,748,664.
Atti, Eros, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Cathode ray
tube screen filming by a flow method. 2,770,557, 11-13-56,
CI. 117—33.5.
Attinello, John S. : See —
Harry, Charles H., and Attinello. 2,766,667.
Harry, Charles H„ and Attinello. 2,766,668.
Attkisson, James R. Folding screen. 2,754,902, 7-17-56, CI.
160—136.
Attler, Anthony R. Container top with room for straw.
2,748,968, 6-5-56, CI. 215—39.
Attura, George M. Instrument and method for checking the
performance of servomechanisms and automatic control
systems. 2,747,162, 5-22-56, CI. 324 — 158.
Attwood, John G., to Union Special Machine Co. Sewing
machine bearing and pitman construction. 2,729,179,
1-3-56, CI. 112—220.
Attwood, John G., to Union Special Machine Co. Sewing ma-
chine oil return system. 2,731,931, 1-24-56, CI. 112 — 256.
Attwood, John G., and C. C. Smith, to Union Special Ma-
chine Co. Vibration damping means for sewing machines.
2,741,198, 4-10-56, CI. 112—220.
Attwood, John G., and S. Lippere, to Union Special Machine
Co. Sewing machine. 2,765,759, 10-9-56, CI. 112 — 220.
Atvidabergs Sparvaxlar & Signalfabriks A. B. : See —
Clausen, Carl H. 2,758.673.
Atwell, Harold V., to The Texas Co. Process for the produc-
tion of carbon monoxide from a solid fuel. 2,761,772,
9-4-56, CI. 48—203.
Atwood. Earl W. Unloader of magnetically attracted parts.
2,766,887, 10-16-56, CI. 209—215.
Atwood, George E., to International Minerals & Chemical
Corp. Treatment of sylvinite ore. 2,772,775, 12—4-56,
CI. 209—11.
Atwood, Joseph G. : See —
Clark, Philip B., and Atwood. 2,773,173.
Atwood, Joseph G., and P. B. Clark, to MeGraw Electric Co.
Signal light projector. 2,752,479, 6-26-56. CI. 240—1.2.
Atwood, Lyle C. : See — -
Johnson, Agnar, and Atwood. 2,761,171.
Atwood, Lyle C, and A. Johnson, to Atwood Vacuum Machine
Co. Bicycle kick stand mounting bracket. 2,735,694,
2-21-56, CI. 280—301.
Atwood, Richard F. : See —
Bersworth, Frederick C. Atwood, and Bicknell.
2,753,301.
Atwood, Seth B. : See —
Patzer, William A. 2,745,531.
Patzer, William A. 2,763,272.
Tratsch, Walter A. 2,763,356.
Atwood, Seth B., and A. Johnson, to Atwood Vacuum Machine
Co. Automobile door hinge embodying hold-open means.
2.773,278, 12-11-56. CI. 16—141.
Atwood Vacuum Machine Co. : See —
Atwood, Lyle C, and Johnson. 2.735.694.
Atwood, Seth B., and Agnar. 2,773,278.
Johnson, Agnar. 2,757,712.
Johnson, Agnar, and Atwood. 2,761,171.
McCleary, Roy E. 2,773.403.
Ring, Harold H., and Strommer: 2,740,644.
Atwood, Walter A. Automobile passenger crash protector.
2,740,642, 4-3-56, CI. 280—150.
Aubert, Fred B. : See —
Andrews, Glenn E., and Aubert. 2.755,852
Aubert. Jean. Slide device for dam fiashboards. 2.750.747,
6-19-56. CI. 61 — 47.
Auble, Arthur J. Canopy construction. 2,762,089, 9-11-56,
CI. 20—57.5.
Auburn Machine Works, Inc. : See —
George, Warren E. 2.749.756.
Mclninch. Glenn W. 2.748.504.
Auburn Spark Plug Co., Inc. : See —
Battey, Alexander J., and Greene. 2,762,021.
Auchenbach, William M. : See —
Ko, David W. and W., and Auchenbach. 2,731.333.
Auchincloss. Reginald. Heterocyclic m-adducts. 2,749,342,
6-5-56, CI. 260 — 248.5.
Auchincloss, Samuel S., to DeWalt Inc. Carriage lock for
cutting or sawing machines. 2,759,502, 8-21-56, CI.
143—47.
Auchmoody. Frank W., and W. F. Brauner, to Jo-Har Labora-
tories. Temperatures sensitive relay or switch. 2,752,456,
6-26-56. CI. 200—138.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
License plate holder. 2,765,553,
Audette, Benjamin J.
10-9-56, CI. 40—125.
Audia, Benjamin. Coil cleaner for beer distributing sys-
tems. 2,770,248, 11-13-56, CI. 137—240.
Audio Devices Inc. : See —
Speed, William C, and Dwyer. 2,741,217.
Speed, William C, and Dwyer. 2,743,189.
Speed, William C, and Dwyer. 2,745,605.
Speed, William C, and Dwyer. 2,747,016.
Speed, William C, and Dwyer. 2,748,015.
Speed, William C, and Dwyer. 2,751,313.
Speed, William C, and Dwyer. 2,755,029.
Speed, William C, and Dwyer. 2,759,677.
Speed, William C, and Dwyer. 2,763,235.
William C, and Dwyer. 2,765,126.
Speed, William C, and Dwyer. 2,766,950.
Speed, William C, and Dwyer. 2,775,450.
Speed, William C, and Southcomb. 2,757,099.
Audio Equipment Co., Inc. : See —
Sanial, Arthur J. 2,763,720.
Audio Products Corp. : See —
Giel, George J. 2,732,534.
Audio Tool and Engineering Ltd. : See —
Tateishi, Arthur K. 2,732,724.
Audrieth, Ludwig F., and E. S. Scott, to University of
Illinois Foundation. Chemical Process. 2,771,489,
11-20-56, CI. 260 — 552.
Audubon Wire Cloth Corp. of New Jersey : See —
Guba, Raymond J. 2,769,531.
Auer, Michael J., to The Carborundum Co. Fiberizing noz-
zle. 2,743,136, 4-24-56, CI. 299—107.
Auerbach, Isaac L., and J. O. Paivinen, to Burroughs Corp.
Pulse gating circuits and methods. 2,729,808, 1-3-56, CI.
340—174.
Auerbach-Levy, William. Picture frame securing device.
2,744,346, 5-8-56, CI. 40—156.
Auerbach, Martin. Alert device for attaching to radio re-
ceiving sets. 2,744,194, 5-1-56, CI. 250 — 20.
Auerbach, Morris E. : See —
Archer, Sydney, and Auerbach. 2,775,598.
Auerbacher, George N., and L. H. Haskin, Jr., to Champlain
Co., Inc. Automatic butt splicer. 2,745,464, 5-15-56, CI.
^54 42 3
Aufderheide,' Richard H., to Rex Metal-Craft, Inc. Filter
clogging indicator. 2,746,416, 5-22-56, CI. 116—117.
Augat, A. A. Machine & Tool Co., Inc. : See —
Burman, Joseph O. 2,762,554.
Augat Bros., Inc. : See —
Hoy, Ralph C, and Rietz. 2,768,418.
Augensen, Alf T., to American Can Co. Reclosure container.
2,773,622, 12-11-56, CI. 220—48.
Augensen, Roy V., Jr., to S & S Hinge and Metal Products
Co. Luggage hinge. 2,758,332, 8-14-56, CI. 16—191.
Augenstein, Bruno W. : See —
Gilvarry, John J., Gore, Augenstein, and Randels.
2,736,015.
Augenstein, Henry : See —
Pflueger, Walter, and Augenstein. 2,762,353.
Pflueger, Walter, and Augenstein. 2,772,682.
Augenstein, Karl C, to Speidel Corp. Tubular expansible
band with improved stop means. 2,732,684, 1-31-56, CI.
59—79.
Augenstein, Karl C. to Speidel Corp. Expansible self-re-
tracting linkage. 2,734,339, 2-14-56, CI. 59—79.
Aughey, William H., and W. S. Hillman, to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours and Co. Spark cell assembly. 2,753,479,
7-3-56, Cl. 313—231.
August, Edward H., J. W. Gustaveson, and H. E. Hahn, to
Gustaveson, Inc. Mounting for metering current trans-
formers. 2,756,399, 7-24-56, Cl. 336 — 174.
August, Pablo. Mixers, particularly mortar mixer. 2,756,975,
7-31-56, Cl. 259—161.
August, Pablo. Internal combustion engines. 2,760,467,
8-28-56, Cl. 123—34.
Augustin, Darold A., to Bendix-Wextinghouse Automotive Air
Brake Co. Power steering apparatus. 2, 740. .157, 5-22-50.
Cl. 180—79.2.
Augustin, Johann W., to International Standard Electric
Corp. Method and device for transmitting code signals.
2,737,545, 3-6-56, Cl. 178—3.
Auhagen, Ernst : See —
Bauer, Klaus, and Auhagen. 2,734,845.
Auhagen, Ernst, and K. Bauer, to SchenW Industries, Inc.
Aqueous suspension of procaine penicillin. 2,731,387,
1-17-56, Cl. 167—65.
Auhagen, Ernst, and K. Bauer, to Schenley Industries, Inc.
Aqueous suspension of procaine penicillin and quaternary
ammonium salt of antihistamine. 2,734,846, 2-14-56, Cl.
167—65.
Aukema, Simon. Axial pressure type self-centering tire re-
moving device. 2,757,720, 8-7-56, Cl. 157 — 1.2.
Aukens, Adrian E. Holder emptying device. 2,757,810,
8-7-56, Cl. 214—315.
Auld. James E. Automatic control system for hoisting ap-
paratus. 2,730,245, 1-10-56, Cl. 212—39.
Aull. Henry B. : See —
Bayes, Ross, and Aull. 2,729,558.
Aull, Watson P. Tracking toy. 2,754,598, 7-17-56, Cl. 36 — 1.
Ault, Cyrus F., to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc.
Regulating circuit. 2,734,163, 2-7-56, Cl. 321 — 18.
Ault, Hyman J. Drapery cornice mounting. 2,757,724,
8-7-56, Cl. 100—19.
Ault, Neil N., to Norton Co. Zirconia cement. 2,769,718,
11-6-56, Cl. 106—85.
Ault, Thomas J. Cargo container locking structure.
2,736,602, 2-28-56, Cl. 296—35.
Ault, Waldo C. : See—
Le Compte, George C, and Ault. 2,735,780.
Ault, Waldo C, and S. G. Morris, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of Agriculture.
Lard oil and oleo oil. 2,729,659, 1-3-56. Cl. 260 — 409.
Aultman, George J. Cleaning apparatus. 2,753,212, 7-3-56.
Cl. 299— 84.
Auman, Reiner J., and A. Meyerhoff. Machining tool.
2,762,250, 9-11-56, Cl. 82—18.
Aumick, Kenneth D., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Reciprocating
electromagnetic pump. 2,765,747, 10-9-56, Cl. 103 — 53.
Aumuller, Edward F., R. L. Dwight, and R. T. Kirchhoff,
to Sperry Rand Corp. Electromagnetic clutch. 2,751,056,
6-19-56, Cl. 192—84.
Aumuller, Walter : See —
Ehrhart, Gustav. and Aumuller. 2,745,839.
Aune, Melvin O. Straw cutter and spreader attachment
for combines. 2,754,126, 7-10-56, Cl. 275 — 3.
Aupoix, Marcel, and E. Droche, to Hartford National Bank
and Trust Co., as trustee. Electron gun, particularly for
cathode ray tubes. 2,745,979, 5-15-56, Cl. 313—82.
Aupperle, William. Yarn spool. 2,741,442, 4-10-56, Cl.
242—118.
Aurandt, Harry K. : See —
Durrett, Charles S. 2,766,472.
Aurin, Bruno, and W. Dehne, to H. E. Thomas. Blast nozzles
for melting furnaces. 2,735,409, 2-21-56, Cl. 122 — 6.6.
Aurora Equipment Co. : See —
Dunham, Thomas M. 2,733,037.
Dunham, Thomas M. 2,733,112.
Dunham, Thomas M. 2,754,025.
Ausmus, Bernell L. Fire hose holder and clamp. 2,740,064,
5-22-56, Cl. 7—4.
Aust, Joseph B. : See —
Tan Ormer, William K., and Aust. 2,770,928.
Aust, Robert J., and W. K. Newman, to P. R. Mallory & Co.,
Inc. Variable timer switch. 2,758,166, 8-7-56, Cl.
200—38.
Auster, Louis. Safety locking device for gas and electric
appliances. 2,749,903, 6-12-56, Cl. 126 — 42.
Austin, Albert M. : See —
Bemiss, Robert P. 2,750,099.
Austin. Benjamin L. : See —
Baker, Reuben C, and Austin. 2,737,247.
Austin, Dwight E. Headrest for vehicle. 2,760,559, 8-28-56,
Cl. 155—177.
Austin, Earl B., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Blind rivet with
locked mandrel. 2,756,624, 7-31-56, Cl. 85 — 40.
Austin, Elsworth Co. : See —
Deuschel, Andrew L., and Austin. 2,752,123.
Austin, Horace F. Waterproof shield for the protection of
men's lowerpart garments. 2,753,568, 7-10-56, Cl. 2 — 231.
Austin Hoy and Co. Ltd. : See —
Proctor, Sidney E. 2,733,905.
Proctor, Sidney E. 2,755,077.
Proctor, Sidney E. 2,773,394.
Austin, James A. Roving holder for a juke box selector.
2.734.951, 2-14-56, Cl. 191—22.
Austin, James A. Roving holder for a juke box selector.
2.734.952, 2-14-56, Cl. 191—22.
Austin, John R., Sr. Separating screen for overshot loader
bucket. 2,764,292, 9-25-56, Cl. 209 — 421.
Austin, John R., Sr. Piston rod guard for material handling
apparatus. 2,764,303, 9-25-56, Cl. 214—131.
Austin, Leonard E., to Illinois Tool Works. Hopper screw
feeding mechanism. 2,740,438, 4-3-56, Cl. 144 — 32.
Austin, Leonard E., to Illinois Tool Works. Power screw
driver. 2,770,269, 11-13-56, Cl. 144—32.
Austin, Leslie W„ and J. C. Hicks, to Kaiser Aluminum &
Chemical Corp. Composite refractory material. 2,775,525,
12-25-56. Cl. 106—59.
Austin, Leslie W., and ,T. C. Hicks, to Kaiser Aluminum &
Chemical Corp. Refractory material. 2,775,526, 12-25-56,
Cl. 106—59.
Austin, Leslie W., and J. C. Hicks, to Kaiser Aluminum &
Chemical Corp. Refractory material. 2,775,527, 12-25-56,
Cl. 106—60.
Austin Motor Co.. Ltd., The : See —
Harris, David P. 2,753,726.
Harris, David P. 2.756,611.
Highfleld. Frank W. W. 2.744,032.
Stuart, Duncan J. K. 2.765,893.
Weaving. John H.. Payne, and Stuart. 2,753,024.
Austin, Ralph W.. to Process Engineerini: Inc. Fire extin-
guisher. 2,751,025, 6-19-56, Cl. 169-32.
Austin, Ralph W., to Process Engineering Inc. Fire-
extinguishing apparatus. 2,760,587, 8-28-56, Cl. 169 — 31.
Austin, Ruth A. : See —
Austin. Walter 'S. 2.735,529.
Austin, Walter S., % to R. A. Austin, and % to W. S. Austin,
Jr. Variable-ratio hydraulic transmission. 2,735,529,
2-21-56, Cl. 192—58.
Austin, Walter S., Jr. : See —
Austin, Walter S. 2,735,529.
Austin, Wendell F., to Metromatic Mfg. Co.. Inc. Forced flow
air heating and water heating furnace. 2,741,242, 4-10-56,
Cl. 126—101.
Austing, Lawrence B. : See — ■
Giese, Alphonse J., and Austing. 2,742,733.
Austing, Lawrence B., to Vulcan Corp. Educational spinning
toy. 2,752,816, 7-3-56, Cl. 88—16.
LIST OF PATENTEES
39
Australian Iron & Steel Ltd. : See —
Escher, Hans. 2,755,750.
Auten, Kobert W. : See —
Hurwitz, Melvin D., and Auten. 2,705,336.
Yost, Robert S., and Auten. 2,742,450.
Auten, Robert W., and R. S. Yost, to Rohm & Haas Co. Poly-
hydroxypolyalkylenepolyureas. 2,742,453, 4-17-56, CI.
260—77.5.
Auto Arc- Weld Mfg. Co., The : See —
Cornell, Elliot C, Jr. 2,759,120.
Auto-Diesel Piston Ring Co., The : See —
Sawyer, Orrin P. 2,738,243.
Auto Lamp Mfg. Co. : See —
Danek, August J. 2,760,113.
Dorfman, Oscar W., and Peters. 2,740,105.
Spangenberg, Charles B. 2,751,522.
Auto Research Corp. : See —
Thomas, Thomas R. 2,765,661.
Thomas, Thomas R. 2,773,562.
Auto Specialties Mfg. Co. : See —
Lucker, Millard B. 2,731,232.
Lucker, Millard B. 2,743,903.
Lucker, Millard B. 2,750,150.
Lucker, Millard B. 2,760,756.
Auto Union G. m. b. H. : See —
•Schwenk, Kurt. 2,734,742.
Autogiro Co. of America : See —
Pitcairn, Harold F„ and Campbell. 2,742,095.
Pullin, Cyril G. 2,761,521.
Automatic Canteen Co. of America : See —
Swingler, William P. 2.775.465.
Thompson, Ernest H. Re. 24,228.
Automatic Canteen Co. of America, Inc. : See —
Mueller, Richard J. 2,770,394.
Automatic Coinwrapping Machine Corp. : See —
Schoenewolf, Friederich W. 2,755,978.
Automatic Devices Corp : See —
Johnson, Arthur A. 2,730,605.
Johnson, Arthur A. 2,734,987.
Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Baird, Douglas O., and Bielenberg. 2,739,184.
Bakker, Pier. 2,744,962.
Bakker, Pier. 2,751,436.
Bakker, Pier. 2,761,908.
Bartelink, Everhard H. B. 2,737,578.
Bartha, Stephan J. 2,735,898.
Bieg, John H. 2,739,558.
Coleman, Ivan V. 2,773,127.
Crabtree, Leonard P. 2,748,374.
Dimmer, Robert P. 2,751,546.
Dimmer, Robert P. 2,766,936.
Eckman, Leonard G., and Zaruba. 2,731,554.
Faulkner, Alfred H. 2,729,705.
Faulkner, Alfred H. 2,733,374.
Faulkner, Alfred H. 2,748,196.
Faulkner, Alfred H. 2,765,426.
Faulkner, Alfred H. 2,769,865.
Faulkner, Alfred H., and Huffman. 2,729,703.
Grandstaff, Otho D. 2,742,538.
Grandstaff, Otho D. 2,745,008.
Graybill, Kenneth W. 2,734,974.
Graybill, Kenneth W., and Lomax. 2,769,863.
Hadfield, Bertram M. 2,729,771.
Henrikson, Oscar W. 2,737,651.
Johnston. Leith, and Coulombe. 2,750,880.
Johnston, Leith, McCreary, and Stiles. 2,770,675.
Jones, Roy W. 2,735,892.
Kaiser, Kenneth G. 2,740,528.
Lindbloom, William A. 2,742,529.
Lomax, Clarence E,
Lomax, Clarence E.
Lomax, Clarence E.
Lomax, Clarence E.
Lomax, Clarence E.
Lomax, Clarence E.
Lomax, Clarence E.
Lomax, Clarence E.
Lomax, Clarence E.
Lomax, Clarence E
MacDonald, Duncan N
MacDonald. Duncan N.
2,733,295.
2,750,447.
2.751,434.
2,759,048.
2,761,905.
2,761,906.
2.763,724.
2,767,247.
2,773,126.
2,774,819.
2,733,323.
~ 767,249.
McCreary, Harold J. 2,740,948.
McCreary, Harold J. 2,744,219.
Molnar, Imre. 2,744,965.
Murray, James S. 2,750,458.
Newstedt, Harry N. 2,775,648.
Ostline, John E. 2,740,836.
Ostline, John E. 2,748,197
Ostline, John E. 2,763,725.
Ostline, John E. 2,771,510.
Peterson, Edward S. 2.765,372.
Sengebusch, Hans. 2,735,891.
Sengebusch, Hans. 2,739,485.
Sengebusch, Hans. 2,762,866.
Sengebusch, Hans. 2,767,352.
Wicks, John. 2,731,515.
Woodruff, Albert E. 2,772,390.
Automatic Lite Co., The : See —
Linhardt, Charles, Jr. 2,770,436.
Automatic Phone Recorder Co. Ltd. : See —
Fontaine, John G. 2,754,358.
Automatic Poultry Feeder Co. : See —
Smallegan, Marvin L. 2,729,415.
Smallegan, Marvin L. 2,737,823.
Smallegan, Marvin L. 2,742,020.
Smallegan, Marvin L. 2,742,139.
Smallegan, Marvin L. 2,769,527.
Automatic Pump & Softener Corp. : See —
Whitlock, Robert A., Jr. 2,742,540.
Automatic Shifters, Inc. : See —
Ingres, Jeannot G. 2,757,251.
Automatic Steel Products, Inc. : See —
Killian. Robert J., Williams, and Wickwire. 2,729,110
Automatic Telephone & Electric Co. Ltd. : See —
Murray, Lawrence J., Davidson, Threadgold, and Allum.
2,761,012.
Terroni, Teseo B. D. 2,752,571.
Threadgold, Ronald. 2,751,435.
Automatic Temperature Control Co., Inc. : See —
Macgeorge, William D. 2,737,641.
Automatic Totalisators Ltd. : See —
Julius, Awdry F. 2,732,794.
Automatic Tow Bar Co., Inc. : See —
Gross, Arthur R. 2,746,771.
Automotive & Marine Products Corp. : See —
Harvey, Draper M. 2,741,237.
Harvey, Draper M. 2,745,396.
Harvey, Draper M. 2,765,784.
Automotive Products Co. Ltd. : See —
Chouings, Leslie C. 2,753,956.
Mott, Frederick M., and Bradbury. 2,742,987.
Parker, Sydney M. 2,739,678.
Autophon A. G. : See —
Strieker, Walter. 2,740,048.
Autopulse Corp. : See —
Germann, George J. 2,764,947.
Autoscope, Inc. : See —
Smith, Tom F. 2,734,420.
Autoyer Co., Inc., The : See —
Giesker, William C, and Britton. 2,746,915.
Lewis, Arthur J„ 3rd. 2,749,670.
Troendly, George D. 2,760,924.
Auvil, Harvey S., and L. D. Schmidt, to Allied Chemica
& Dye Corp. Elimination of phenol from coke plant ef
fluents. 2,768,977, 10-30-56. CI. 260—627.
Auville, Raymond K., and T. Walton. Violin construction
2,741,937, 4-17-56, CI. 84—274.
Auwarter, Max, to A. Vogt. Device for the cleaning of s
glasses allowing inspection of high vacuum rooms
2,745,131, 5-15-56, CI. 15—255.
Auwarter, Max, to Dr. A. Vogt. Process and apparatus for
treating by vapour deposition a plurality of articles intro
duced at several levels, while maintaining the same vacuum
2,745,767, 5-15-56, CI. 117—38.
Auwarter, Max, to A. Vogt. Hand-operated valve, in particu
lar for vacuum plants. 2.755,059, 7-17-56, CI. 251—167.
Auwarter, Max, to Alois Vogt. Interference filter for sun
glasses. 2,758,510. 8-14-56, CI. 88—106.
Auwarter, Max, to Dr. A. Vogt. Two-stage pump, in par-
ticular a vacuum pump. 2,759,664, 8-21-56, CI. 230 — 152.
Avakian, Souren : See —
Martin, Gustav J., Beiler, and Avakian. 2,769,817.
Avakian, Souren, J. M. Beiler, and G. J. Martin, to The Na-
tional Drug Co. Inorganic acid esters of polyhydroxylated
flavones and flavanones. 2,764,596, 9-25-56, CI. 260 — 345.2.
Avco Mfg. Corp. : See —
Benson, Ralph L., and Scherzinger. 2,740,578.
Bopp, Calvin C. 2.751.446.
Bopp, Calvin C, and Bradmiller. 2,770,731.
Bussard, Emmery J. H. 2,748,286.
Bussard, Emmery J. H., and Nathan. 2,763,776.
Duncan, Dan B., and Mittendorf. 2,749,717.
Garcia, Arthur. 2,748,357.
Haverstock, Julius J. 2,760,639.
Jansen, Robert A. 2,770,954.
Kenjoski, Nicholas. 2,763.976.
Maher, Richard A., and Pfitzer. 2,745,899.
Myers, William H. 2.734,013.
Nave, Alfred E.. and Kenna. 2,755,972.
Norberg, Oscar E. 2,775.430.
Norberg, Oscar E., and Laflin. 2,747,773.
Roedter, Henry E. 2,770.102.
Rohm, Frederic G. 2,729.201.
Schwarz, Hans G. 2,743,313.
'Stott, Ted, and Shepstone. 2,741,512.
Tann, David. 2,758,461.
Wiegman, Clarence H., King, Rickenbach, and Rohm.
2,764.247.
Wissel, Francis A., Parker, and Wedig. 2,739,182.
Woodburn, Joseph J. 2,731.962.
Avedisian. Arthur A., to The Tavlor & Fenn Co. Ductile
iron. 2.749.236. 6-5-56, CI. 75—123.
Avellone, Richard C. : See —
Shepard, George A., and Avellone. 2,760,929.
Avenell, Eric R. : See —
Tapp, Raymond P. J., Avenell, and Hansen. 2,758,730.
Avera, William W., and M. G. Saunders, to The I'.iIukoh
Co. Eliminulm- plate assembly for air washers. 2,752,005,
6-26-56, CI. 183—113.
Averill, Charles C, to Union Steel Products Co. Heating
element unit for ovens and the like. 2,732,475, 1-24-56,
CI. 219 19
Averill, Charles C, to Union Steel Products Co. Collapsible
stacking receptacle. 2,733,828, 2-7-56, CI. 220 — G.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Averill, Charles C, to Union Steel Products Co. Material
handling pallets or skids. 2,733,884, 2-7-56, CI. 248 — 120.
Averill, Charles C, to Union Steel Products Co. Collapsible
walled stacking pallet and stacking container. 2,735,569,
2-21-56, CI. 220—6.
Averill, Charles C, and H. W. Tuttle, Jr., to Union Steel
Products Co. Oven heating unit. 2,730,603, 1-10-56, CI.
219—19.
Averill, William D. : See —
Raehrs Emery C, and Averill. 2,747,271.
Aversten, Karl J. Electric welding and soldering gun.
2,747,062, 5-22-56, CI. 219—4.
Aversten, Karl J., to Svenska Aktiebolaget Gasaccumulator.
Porous shielding body to be used while fastening pins, studs
and the like by means of arc welding or soldering and
method for producing same. 2,753,426, 7-3-56, CI. 219 — 8.
Avertisseurs Routiers Silencieux : See —
Gourdou, Charles. 2,771,594.
Avery Adhesive Label Corp. : See —
Smith, Charles E. 2,748,697.
Avery, Charles C, Jr., to The Cravenette Co. Metal-coated
cloth and composition and method for making the same.
2,767,104, 10-16-56, CI. 117—65.
Avery, Fred J. Apparatus for treating meat and the like.
2,741,974, 4-17-56, CI. 99—257.
Avery, Fred J., y2 to H. L. Kuehlthau. Swingable material
handling units for lift trucks. 2,756,888, 7-31-56, CI.
214 — 653.
Avery-Hardoll Ltd. : See —
Fraser, John. 2,729,471.
Fraser, John. 2,734,660.
Fraser, John. 2,760,680.
Fraser, John. 2,762,389.
Fraser, John. 2,773,707.
Fraser, John. 2,775,258.
Avery, Harold T. : See —
Nolde, George V., and Avery. 2,771,599.
Avery, Harold T., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Automatic control system for rotating wing aircraft.
2,731,215, 1-17-56, CI. 244—17.13.
Avery, Harold T., and R. W. Hampton, to Marchant Research,
Inc. Readout devices. 2,771,505, 11-20-56, CI. 178 — 23.
Avery, Leon M., to Crouse-Hinds Co. Housing for electrical
apparatus. 2,734,097, 2-7-56, CI. 174 — 52.
Avery, W. & T., Ltd. : See —
Round. David S. 2,730,351.
Aves, Fred J. Curb indicator. 2,731,935, 1-24-56, CI.
116—28.
Aviation Developments, Inc. : See —
McDowell, Nathan H.. and Myers. 2.752.742.
Aviation Engineering Division Avien-Knickerbocker, Inc. :
See —
Feigin, Leon. 2,744,416.
Feigin, Leon. 2,765,662.
Meyer, Franklin. 2,745,053.
Snyder, Ellery P., and Antippas. 2,755,397.
Avien, Inc. : See —
Sullivan, Thomas J. 2,759,134.
Avlla-Figueroa, Alberto. Padlock hasp and knocker.
2,761,719, 9-4-56, CI. 292—281.
Avondoglio, Leo, to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Closure for access
opening in propeller spinner. 2,759,624, 8-21-56, CI.
220 — 35.
Avoset Co. : See — -
Poarch, Arthur E., and Harrison. 2,772,819.
Avril, Arthur C, to A and T Development Corp. Sectional
concrete forms. 2.762,105, 9-11-56, CI. 25 — 131.
Avruch, Julius. Antenna protector. 2,748,905 6-5-56, CI.
189 — 26.
Avrunin. Victor. Safety electric socket. 2,735,906, 2-21-56,
CI. 200—51.09.
Awe, Raymond H. Ventilated back rest for a vehicle seat.
2,758,532, 8-14-56, CI. 98 — 2.
Awenius, William R., Sr. : See —
Slater, Francis W. 2,757.384.
Axe, William N. : See —
Hutto. John F., and Are. 2.757,194.
Whitney, William B.. and Axe. 2.773,038.
Axe, William N., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Separation of
straight-chain compounds from branched-chain compounds.
2,737,508, 3-6-56. CI. 260—96.5.
Axel Bros., Inc. : See —
Grafstein, Peter. 2,745,265.
Axelrad, Bernard A., to Freeport Sulphur Co. Sea water
heating. 2.756,207, 7-24-56. CI. 210 — 14.
Axelrad, Bernard A., and V. H. Brogdon, to Freeport Sul-
phur Co. Heating of saline water and mining of sulfur
therewith. 2,756,035, 7-24-56, CI. 262 — 3.
Axelrad, Bernard A., and B. M. Fisher, to Freeport Sul-
phur Co. Water heating process for sulfur mining.
2,756,208, 7-24-56, CI. 210 — 14.
Axelrad, Corinne : See —
Axelrad, Sol. 2,756.747.
Axelrad, Sol, deceased ; C. Axelrad. executrix, to Allergists
Supply Co. Inc. Hypodermic syringe having an adjustable
plunger. 2,756,747, 7-31-56. CI. 128—219.
Axelrod, Albert, to Transitron, Inc. Electro mechanical
transducers. 2,761,981, 9-4-56, CI. 310 — 27.
Axelson, Carl A. : See —
Baker, Kenneth L., and Axelson. 2,754,759.
Axelson Mfg. Co., Division of Pressed Steel Car Co., Inc. :
See-
Rose, Howard E., and Bloudoff. 2,729,941.
Axelsson, Eskil A. Cup heater. 2,730,608, 1-10-56, CI.
219—38.
Axf ord. Anthony J. : See —
Kendall, John D., and Axford. 2,753,265.
Grafstein, Peter. 2,745,266.
Axlander, Axel N. A. Automatic air relief device. 2,751,925,
6-26-56. CI. 137—202.
Axt, Wallis C. : See —
Heizer, Edward J., and Axt. 2,748,797.
Axtell, Willard G., D. T, Beggs, and D. A. Amerose, to
Shwayder Bros. Folding chair seat fastener. 2,729,279,
1-3-56. CI. 155—196.
Axton, Robert T., %0 to E. A. Dodd. Article transfer mech-
anism. 2,741,356, 4-10-56, CI. 198 — 20.
Ayars, Harry D., to American Machinery Corp. Filler-valve
for filling containers. 2,761,607, 9-4-56, CI. 226—109.
Aycock, Benjamin F., to Rohm & Haas Co. Condensation
products of urea-formaldehyde resin and an amide and meth-
ods for producing them. 2,765,287, 10-2-56, CI. 260 — 28.
Aycock, Benjamin F., and L. E. Kelley, to Rohm & Haas Co.
Transparentized paper and method making. 2,765,243,
10-2-56, CI. 117—155.
Ayensa, Robustiano G. Valves for watercloset tanks and
mechanism for operating same. 2,746,059, 5-22-56, CI.
4—53.
Ayer, Ermon F„ to General Hardware Mfg. Co., Inc. Clamping
devices. 2,741,077, 4-10-56, CI. 51—221.
Ayer, Ermon F., to General Hardware Mfg. Co., Inc. Pliers
having jaw limiting means thereon. 2,760,390, 8-28-56,
CI. 81—51.
Ayers, Arnold L. : See —
Scott, Cleveland R., and Ayers. 2,771,738.
Scott, Cleveland R., Ayers, and Mahan. 2,771,737.
Ayers, Arnold L, and C. R. Scott, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Resinous compounds by condensing peroxides with alkene
thiols. 2,738.341, 3-13-56, CI. 260 — 79.7.
Ayers David T., Jr., to Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Co. Booster
brake mechanism. 2,731,797, 1-24-56, CI. 60 — 54.6.
Ayers, David T., Jr., to Kelsey Hayes Wheel Co. Booster
brake mechanism. 2,763,989, 9-25-56, CI. 60 — 54.6.
Ayers, David T., Jr., to Kelsey Hayes Wheel Co. Master cyl-
inder structure for booster brake mechanisms. 2,767,548,
10-23-56, CI. 60—54.6.
Ayers, David T., Jr., and E. G. Hill, to Kelsey-Hayes Wheel
Co. Fluid pressure operated motor. 2,770,223, 11-13-56,
CI. 121 — 11.
Ayers, Eppie M. Leg rest. 2,760,558, 8-28-56, CI. 155—169.
Ayers, Fred L., 51% to C. G. Keferstein and 20% to A. Elkin ;
A. H. Bogutz, and P. Sterling, trustees under inter vivos
trust of N. Elkin. Mechanism for attaching welts.
2,765,758, 10-9-56, CI. 112 — 60.
Ayers, Fred L. Method of making a shoe. 2,769,189, 11-6-56,
CI. 12—142.
Ayers, George W., and A. F. Millikan, to The Pure Oil Co.
Ductile asphalt composition. 2,761,823, 9-4-56, CI.
196—152.
Ayers, James B. Steering and braking means for child's
vehicle. 2,766,994. 10-16-56, CI. 280—87.01.
Ayers, Joseph G. : See —
Sparkes, Harry P., Ayers, and Newman. 2,765,526.
Ayers, Koy E. Harvester machine and sickle guard extension
therefor. 2,746,231, 5-22-56, CI. 56—318.
Ayling, Robert W. : See —
Swart, Richard H., and Ayling. 2,752,213.
Ayling, Robert W., to Carrier Corp. Flexible coupling.
2,747,386, 5-29-56, CI. 64 — 11.
Ayling. Robert W., to Carrier Corp. Seals for rotating shafts.
2,752,176, 6-26-56, CI. 286—11.
Ayling, Robert W., to Carrier Corp. Seal for a rotating shaft.
2,753,198, 7-3-56. CI. 286—11.
Aylor, Elmo E. Scale. 2,741,473, 4-10-56, CI. 265 — 68.
Aymerich, Jose M. B. System for drafting fibrous materials.
2,771,639, 11-27-56, CI. 19 — 130.
Aynes. Marcy F. : See —
Altschwager, Wilmer J., and Aynes. 2,769,105.
Ayo, Jackson J., Jr. : See —
Knowles, Cecil M., and Ayo. 2,758,977.
Ayre, James E. Instrument for obtaining cells for cytodiag-
nosis. 2.739,585, 3-27-56, CI. 128—2.
Ayres Clock Co., Inc. : See —
Ayres. Waldemar A. 2,763,121.
Ayres, Frank W., and F. A. Helfrecht, deceased (by W. M.
Helfrecht, executrix), to National Motor Bearing Co., Inc.
Fluid seal. 2.743,951, 5-1-56, CI. 288 — 3.
Ayres, Gilbert B., to Davis & Geek, Inc. Tertiary butyl al-
cohol as a tubing fluid. 2,739,704, 3-27-56, CI. 206 — 63.3.
Ayres. Jay J., and L. H. Shanin, to Radio Corp of America.
Sliding connector. 2,730,683, 1-10-56, CI. 339—17.
Ayres, John E., to Oil Equipment Laboratories, Inc. Com-
bined closure and valve operating member. 2,735.590,
2-21-56, CI. 222—394.
Ayres, John E., to Oil Equipment Laboratories, Inc. Com-
bined dispenser and valve operating mechanism. 2,752,066,
6-26-56. CI. 222 — 41.
Ayres, Nancy, % to R. S. Kelly. Elastic insert for under-
garments. 2,736,899, 3-6-56, CI. 2 — 42.
Ayres, Nancy. Device for rolling pastry dough. 2,744,475,
5-8-56, CI. 107 — 46.
Ayres, Sarah A. Pie crust package and method of making
same. 2.745,753, 5-15-56, CI. 99—172.
Ayres. Waldemar A., to White Sewing Machine Corp. Sewing
machine. 2,730,978, 1-17-56, CI. 112—228.
Ayres, Waldemar A., to White Sewing Machine Corp. Sew-
ing machine. 2,731,929, 1-24-56, CI. 112 — 205.
LIST OF PATENTEES
41
Sewing
Sewing
Sewing
Ayres, Waldemar A., to White Sewing Machine Corp. Bobbin
winder. 2,733,867, 2-7-56, CI. 242—22.
Ayres, Waldemar A., to White Sewing Machine Corp.
machine. 2,746,407, 5-22-56, CI. 112—228.
Ayres, Waldemar A., to White Sewing Machine Corp.
machine. 2,746,408, 5-22-56, CI. 112 — 229.
Ayres, Waldemar A., to White Sewing Machine Corp.
machine. 2,760,458, 8-28-56, CI. 112 — 254.
Ayres, Waldemar A., to Ayres Clock Co., Inc. Horelogical
mechanism. 2,763,121. 9-18-56, CI. 58—28.
Ayres, William R., to Radio Corp. of America. Resistance
actuated control network. 2,767,244, 10-16-56, CI. 179 — 1.
Ayup, Gilbert J. Portable fan. 2,759,714, 8-21-56, CI.
261—24.
Azbe Corp. : See —
Azbe, Victor J. 2,742,276.
Azbe, Victor J., to Azbe Corp. Calcining apparatus for pro-
ducing lime or the like. 2,742,276, 4-17-56, CI. 263—29.
Azema, Charles : See —
Qutton, Henri, and Azema. 2,761,091.
Azema, Charles, to Compagnie Generate de Telegraphie Sans
Fil. Magnetron tube. 2,734,148, 2-7-56, CI. 315—39.61.
Azgapetian, Victor, and J. Worthing, to Servomeehanisms,
inc.
-29.
the same. 2.747.149, 5-22-56, CI. 318-
Azoplate Corp. : See —
Neugebauer, Wilhelm, and Barthenheier. 2,739,889.
Neugebauer, Wilhelm, and Tomanek. 2,757,090.
Neugebauer, Wilhelm, and Tomanek. 2,759,820.
Neugebauer, Wilhelm, Tomanek, and Scherer. 2,768,077.
Schmidt, Maximilian P. 2,767,092.
Schmidt, Maxmilian P., and Siis. 2,754,209.
Schmidt, Maximilian P., and Siis. 2,759,817.
Siis, Oskar, and Moller. 2,773,766.
Sus, Oskar, and Schmidt. 2,766,118.
Sus, Oskar, Schmidt, and Glos. 2,773,765.
Tomanek, Martha, and Neugebauer. 2,773,767.
B. B. Chemical Co. : See —
Clark, Alfred S. 2,774,699.
Paulsen, Hans C. 2,746,067.
Perkins, John L. 2,746,179.
Seeton, Frederic E., Perkins, and Winslow. 2,760,282.
Wedger, Walter H. 2,769,188.
B. & B. Engineering & Supply Co., Inc. : See —
Smith, Egmont S. 2,751,941.
Smith, Egmont S. 2,773,527.
B-I-P Industries, Inc. : See —
Borden, Walter E. 2,760,371.
Cary, Francis H. 2,740,951.
Coffman, Paul A., Jr. 2,740,561.
Coffman, Paul A., Jr. 2,750,073.
Smith, Marsden C. 2,741,986.
Walker, James D. 2,'
,785.
2,757,729.
R. Fahrig, executor, to Nordischer
B & M Mills, Inc. : See —
Maclntyre, John A.
B-W Brake Co. : See —
McComb, Claude A.
Baader, Rudolf, deceased , _.
Maschinenbau Rudolf Baader. Process for removing back-
bones from fish. 2,750,623, 6-19-56, CI. 17 — 45.
Baak, Albert E., to P. Henry. Snap action switch. 2,753,411,
7-3-56, CI. 200—67.
Babaian. Mesrop K., to Centric Clutch Co. Overload release
clutch. 2,753,029, 7-3-56, CI. 192—56.
Babb, Lyonal A. : See —
O'Donnell, Edward P. 2,729,464.
Babb, Thomas W. : See —
O'Donnell, Edward P. 2,729,464.
Babb, Warren C. : See—
Merritt, Thomas W., Thomas, and Babb. 2,737,924.
Babbage, Neville F. Sanitary appliance for children's use.
2,730,726, 1-17-56, CI. 4—141.
Babbitt, Bernard R., and J. Y. Welsh, to Manganese Chemi-
cals Corp. Manganese dioxide depolarizer. 2,739,914,
3-27-56, CI. 136—139.
Babcock, David L., and M. N. Nowak, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Photographic copying apparatus. 2,747,479, 5-29-56,
CI. 95—89.
Babcock-Davis Associates, Inc. : See —
Levine, Nathan. 2,736,931.
Babcock, Earl, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Gun
perforators for wells. 2,749,840, 6-12-56, CI. 102—20.
Babcock, Horace W., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Navy. Rocket sight for
aircraft. 2,733,006, 1-31-56, CI. 235—61.5.
Babcock, John C. : See —
Holysz. Roman P., and Babcock. 2,752,369.
Babcock, John C, and A. C. Ott, to The Upjohn Co. Thio-
steroid production. 2,775,602, 12-25-56, CI. 260—397.3.
Babcock, Kenneth L., to Air Control Products, Inc. Air
register of the wall type commonly designated as baseboard
registers. 2,766,676, 10-16-56, CI. 98 — 40.
Babcock Roger S. : See —
Kelley, Dewitt T., Babcock, and Holub. 2,735,796.
369555— P 4
Babcock & Wilcox Co., The : See —
Alexeff, Alexander V., and Godshalk. 2,775,216.
Allen, Robert K., and Coulter. 2,758,017.
Anderson, Clarence E. 2,749,809.
Carpenter, Otis R., and Jessen. 2,770,030.
Coughlin, Daniel T. 2,757,649.
Coulter, Earl E. 2,732,028.
Coulter, James H., Jr., and Hutton. 2,744,812.
Culp, Samuel K. 2,762,573.
Bberle, Fritz T. 2,759,249.
Edgecombe, David A. 2,731,123.
Edgecombe, David A. 2,738,062.
Edgecombe, David A., Evans, and Laposki. 2,749,782.
Evans, iSidley O. 2,739,799.
Forrer, Gilbert R., and Schwinn. 2,769,095.
Gay, Cecil H, and G. J. and E. E. Schoessow. 2,736,400.
Hage, William T. 2,730,560.
Hage, William T. 2.752.473.
Hamilton, Carl C. 2,743,850.
Hardgrove, Ralph M. 2,772,645.
Harter, Isaac, I. Harter, Jr., and Ratcliffe. 2,767,448.
Harter, Isaac, I. Harter, Jr., Ratcliffe, and Armstrong.
2,769,218.
Harter, Isaac, Jr., and Ratcliffe. 2,770,021.
Harvey, John F., Hermandorfer and Mason. 2,747,657.
Huge, Ernest C. 2,739,668.
Junkermann, Wolfgang. 2,774,339.
Koch, Paul H. 2,737,931.
Koch, Paul H. 2,764,137.
Kooistra, Lambert F. 2,748,597.
Kooistra, Lambert F., and Cobb. 2,771,460.
Lorber, William R. 2,762,635.
Lotz, Otto. 2,748,754.
Maxwell, Carl A. 2,754,577.
McCullough, James D. 2,746,405.
McLaren, Donald M. 2,742,712.
Neale. Oliver A. 2,748,631.
Puhr-Westerheide, Jurgen. 2,762,610.
Puhr-Westerheide, Jurgen. 2,765,588.
Ratcliffe, Temple W. 2,729,692.
Ratcliffe, Temple W. 2,746,105.
Rowand, Will H., Raynor, and Woolley. 2,737,930.
Schoessow, Earl E. 2,754,573.
Seidl, Herbert. 2,747,526.
Sifrin, Andreas. 2,747,553.
Silk, Philip B. 2,754,808.
Smith, Charles S. 2,754,807.
Stallkamp, Hubert G. 2,730,080.
Toth, JohnE. 2,737,996.
Troutman, Louis G. 2,752,898.
Webb, Thomas B. 2,763,923.
Babcock, William J. Telescoped driving connection for power
tools. 2,746,493, 5-22-56, CI. 143—68.
Babee-Tenda License Corp. : See—
Puis, Alfred E., and Hoag. 2,772,684.
Babel, Paul V., to International Business Machines Corp.
Record controlled punch with provision for serial number-
ing. 2,771,137, 11-20-56, CI. 164—115.
Baber, Thompson : See —
Wente, Robert J., Baber, Irwin, and Boyer. 2,768,504.
Babers, Frank H. : See —
Sullivan, William N., and Babers. 2,750,252.
Babicz, George. Blanket cylinder construction for printing
machines. 2,767,653, 10-23-56, CI. 101 — 409.
Babington, Roy D. : See —
Torregrossa, Robert E., and Babington. 2,759,679.
Babish, Richard C, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Relay circuit.
2,770,758, 11-13-56, CI. 317—140.
Babitch, Abraham M., deceased (by S. Babitch, executrix) to
General Motors Corp. Throttle dash pot. 2,741,474,
4-10-56, CI. 267—1.
Babitch, Sadie: See —
Babitch, Abraham M. 2,741,474.
Babson Bros. Co. : See —
Henrard, Fernand J. J. J. 2,735,399.
Merritt, Thomas W., and Thomas. 2,730,071.
Merritt, Thomas W., Thomas, and Babb. 2,737,924.
Thomas, Chester A. 2,747,544.
Babst, Otto, to Rotaprint Aktiengesellschaft. Flyer sheet
deliverer for offset machines. 2,753,798, 7-10-56, CI.
101—232.
Babunovic, Momir, and N. D. Dalton, to Quirk Machinery Co.
Cutter for woodworking machine. 2,771,108, 11-20-56,
CI. 144—229.
Baca, Florentino B., to Cardox Corp. Cutter head. 2,741,462,
4-10-56, CI. 255—69.
Baccash, Gibron M. : See —
Szantay, Elmer, and Baccash. 2,750,232.
Bacchi, Ray, to Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corp. Hydro-
mechanical pumping jack. 2,755,780, 7-24-56, CI.
121—164.
Bacchini, Sam J. : See —
Kanelos. George A. 2,751,920.
Bacci, Romeo. ( Paper seat-covering distributing device for
hygienic pans. 2,752,611, 7-3-56, CI. 4—243.
Bacci, Romeo. Paper seat-covering distributing device for
hygienic pans. 2,767,409, 10-23-56, CI. 4—246.
Bach, Dorothy E. H. : See —
Bach, Emmon, and Goodwin. 2,749,967.
Bach, Edward M. : See —
Nystrom, Carl H., Bach, and Huse. 2,772,668.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Bach, Emman, deceased, by D. E. H. Bach, administratrix, and
E. W. Goodwin, to Dexter Folder Co. Bookcase making
machine. 2,749,967, 6-12-56, CI. 154—1.8.
Bach, Emmon, E. W. Goodwin, and R. H. Raunecker, to
Dexter Folder Co. Sheet handling apparatus. 2,747,869,
5-29-56, CI. 271—54.
Bach, Frederick L., Jr., H. J. Brabander, and S. Kushner, to
American Cyanamid Co. Derivatives of 4,4'-dicarbethoNy
l,l'-ethylenedipiperazine and their salts. 2,750,231,
7-24-56, CI. 260—268.
Bach, Guido : See —
Nikles, Paol A., Steiger, and Bach. 2,772,552.
Bach, Harold H., and C. L. Towle. Method and apparatus
for processing ballast. 2,775,438. 12-25-56. CI. 262 — 2.
Bach, Henry M., to Radio Corp. of America. Cathode input
amplifiers. 2,756,283, 7-24-56, CI. 179 — 171.
Bach, John O. : See —
Schmidt, Trueman L., and Bach. 2,754,047.
Bach, John W. : See —
Hanson, Walter J., Rouan, and Bach. 2,766,040.
Bach, John W., and R. L. Peet, Jr., to Pitney-Bowes, Inc.
Sheet feeding and straightening device. 2,757,927,
8-7-56, CI. 270—68.
Bacharach Industrial Instrument Co. : See —
Kruger, Frederick B., Rossomme, and Stein. 2.744,407.
Bachelder, Albert J., to Polaroid Corp. Applicator devices for
applying coatings to photographic prints. 2,759,212,
8-21-56, CI. 15—224.
Bachelder, Albert J., and W. J. McCune, Jr., to Polaroid Corp.
Photographic film assembly. 2,740,714, 4-3-56. CI. 95 — 8.
Bacheler, Albert T., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Fre-
quency control systems for alternators. 2,763,824, 9-18-56,
CI. 318—164.
Bachelet, Albert E., and J. S. Bomba, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Air raid warning system. 2,740.o2.\
5-15-56, CI. 340—147.
Bacher, Adolf: See —
Panzerbieter, Hans, Hagenhaus, Jabczynski, Bacher, and
Tiesler. 2,739,185.
Bacher, Eric, to Paillard S. A. Talking machine with an
automatic disc changing device. 2.747,879, 5-29-56 CI.
274 — 10.
Bacher, Eric, to Paillard S. A. Automatic record changers.
2,749,130, 6-5-56, CI. 274—10.
Bacher, Eric, to Paillard S. A. Talking machine with disc
changing device. 2,752,159, 6-26-56. CI. 274 — 10.
Bachert, Arthur. Apparatus and method for curing meats.
2,742,367, 4-17-56, CI. 99—159.
Bachi, Robert W., to Soreng Products Corp. Electromag-
netically operated door latch mechanism. 2,752,188,
6-26-56. CI. 292—332.
Bachi, Robert W., to Soreng Products Corp. Overcenter snap
switch. 2,755.353, 7-17-56, CI. 200— 67.
Bachi, Robert W., and H. Y. Fisher, to Controls Corp. of
America. Solenoid with hinged core. 2,738,451, 3-13-50.
CI. 317 — 197.
Bachi, Robert W.. and H. Y. Fisher, to Soreng Products Corp.
Electromagnetically operated latch mechanism. 2, 752, IS!),
6-26-56. CI. 292—336.
Bachi, Herbert. Thermodynamic plural-substance processes
and plants for converting heat into mechanical energy.
2.751,748. 6-26-56. CI. 60—36.
Bachman Bakeries, Inc. : See —
Curtis, Earl W. 2,760,216.
Bachman, Carl O. Holding arrangement for printing plates
2,764,089. 9-25-56, CI. 101—415.1.
Bachman, Fred E.. to American Steel Foundries. Brake
hanger. 2,733,782, 2-7-56, CI. 188 — 207.
Bachman, Fred E., to American Steel Foundries. Brake rotor.
2.745,518. 5-15-56, CI. 188 — 218.
Bachman, Fred E., to American Steel Foundries. Brake head
and shoe connection. 2,762,468, 9-11-56, CI. 188 — 243.
Bachman. Fred E., to American Steel Foundries Brake rotor.
2.775.322. 12-25-5(1. H. ! SS— 218.
Bachman, Fred E., and J. G. Spelman, Jr., to American Steel
Foundries. Self-compensating brake. 2,765,879, 10-9-51!,
CI. 188—198.
Bachman, George S. : See —
Fitzgerald. John V., and Bachman. 2.747.105.
Fitzgerald, John V., and Bachman. 2,770,922.
Fitzgerald. John V., Bachman, and Laing. 2,752,506.
Bachman, Robert J., C. E. Lewis, P. L. Mueller, and G. E.
Murray, to Western Electric Co., Inc. Electroplating appa-
ratus with current control means. 2,734.858, 2-14-56, f'l.
204—211.
Bachman, Rudolph E., to Trans-American Precision Instru-
ment Corp. Differential gearing apparatus. 2,771,791,
11-27-56, CI. 74—675.
Bachman, William S., to Columbia Broadcasting System. Inc.
Sound recording apparatus. 2,738,385, 3-i3-56, CI.
179—100.4.
Bachmann Bros. Inc. : See —
McNeill, Albert G. 2,758,506.
Bachmann, John F., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Moving target
indication system. 2,746,033, 5-15-56, CI! 343 — 7.7.
Bachmann, Rudolf, to Kalivertriebsstelle G. m. b. H., (Abt.
Kalifors< •hungsstelle). Flotation of potash-containing
salts using bivalent, aliphatic alcohols. 2,762,509, 9-11-56,
CI. 209—166.
Bachmann, Werner E., E. L. Jenner, and L. B. Scott, to
United States of America as represented bv the Secretary
of War. Manufacture of cyclonite. 2,731.463, 1-17-56,
CI. 260—248.
Bachner, Martin, to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.
Tow target. 2,731,046, 1-17-56, CI. 139^20.
Back, Frank G. Varifocal objectives with optical image shift
compensation. 2,741,947, 4-17-56, CI. 88 — 57.
Back, Frank G., and H. Lowen. Catadioptric telephoto ob-
jective systems. 2 720,926, 1-17-56, CI. 88 — 57.
Back, Frank G., and H. Lowen, said Lowen assor to said Back.
Varifocal lens constructions and devices. 2,732,703,
1-31-56, CI. 88—57.
Back, James, % to W. F. Vocke and % to B. J. Vocke. Glass
cleaning device. 2,768,402, 10-30-56, CI. 15—164.
Back, Laurel M. Dent-removing tool. 2,768,544, 10-30-56,
CI. 81—15.
Backer, Stanley. Method of and apparatus for spinning
yarns. 2,773,282, 12-11-56, CI. 18 — 8.
Backes, Elmer Z., to J. V. and E. M. Thurmond. Refuse
handling device. 2,741,375, 4-10-56, CI. 214 — 82.
Backflow Engineering & Equipment Co. : See —
Snyder. Leonard L. 2,773,251.
Backhouse, Headley T. : See —
Tebbs, George W. 2,761,679.
Tebbs, George W. 2,761,681.
Backhouse Headley T. Sheet feeding mechanisms. 2,729,448,
1-3-56. CI. 271—56.
Backhouse, Headlev T. Means for locking a collar to a rod.
2,733,082, 1-31-56, CI. 287—52.02.
Backhouse, Headley T. Sheet feeding machines. 2,734,744,
2-14-56, CI. 271—62.
Backhouse, Headley T. Sheet conveyor. 2,747,870, 5-29-56,
CI. 271—79.
Backhouse, Headley T. Sheet feeding mechanisms. 2,753,184,
7-3-56, CI. 271—60.
Backhouse, Headley T., and W. J. Pirie. Sheet feeding
machines. 2,741,479, 4-10-56, CI. 271—60.
Backlund, Peter 'S., to Union Oil Co. of California. Wax
deoiling process. 2,743,213, 4-24-56, CI. 196 — 20.
Backlund, Peter S., and E. A. Pullen, to Union Oil Co. of
California. Deoiling of wax-oil mixtures. 2,748,056,
5-29-56, CI. 196—20.
Backman, Arne J. Overhead rear door and door locking means
for a pick-up truck. 2,744,782, 5-8-56. CI. 296 — 50.
Backstrom, Carl I. Butt gauge for correct fitting of hinges
on doors and jambs. 2,729,895, 1-10-56, CI. 33 — 197.
Backstrom. Ove F. Device to prevent the formation of ice
on aerodrome runways. 2,743,057. 4-24-56. CI. 237 — 69.
Backstrom, Sigurd M., to Aktiebolaget Elektrolux. Absorp-
tion refrigeration. 2,748,575. 6-5-56, CI. 62—119.5.
Backstrom, Sigurd M.. to Aktiebolaget Elektrolux. Absorption
refrigeration. 2,770.108. 11-13-56, CI. 62—119.5.
Backus, Dwight P. Multiple shelved receptacle. 2,765.209,
10-2-56. CI. 312—350.
Bacon, Allan R. Two-way livestock feeder. 2,751,883,
6-26-56, CI. 119—51.
Bacon. Conrad G., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Ion generator and projector. 2,736,809, 2-28-56, CI.
250—41.9.
Bacon, Cyril G., and D. Friend, to Fisons Ltd. Manufacture
of polymeric phosphates. 2.747,964, 5-29-56, CI. 23—107.
Bacon. Daniel R. : See —
Gersbach. Herbert A., and Bacon. 2.742.996.
Bacon, John H. Musical whistle. 2.730.920, 1-17-56. CI.
84 — 380.
Bacon, Osborne C, and L. E. Hughes, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Co. Method of imnarting antistatic properties
to textile materials. 2,729,577. 1-3-56, CI. 117—76.
Bacon. Walter M.. G. J. Knandel, J. A. Krecek, and G. A.
Locke, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Printing tele-
graph automatic switching system. 2,766,318, 10-9-56,
CI. 178—2.
Badalich, Frank C, to Bell & Howell Co. Slide carrying
menus. 2.774.472, 12-18-56. CI. 206—62.
Badalini. Giovanni, to Cambi Tdraulici Badalini S. p. A.
Rotary pump. 2,737,121. 3-6-56, CI. 103—136.
Badalini. Giovanni. Rotary pump and motor hydraulic trans-
mission and speed varying mechanism therefor. 2.770,099,
11-13-56 CI. 60—53.
Badavas. Charles A., and C. E. Magnuson. to Oencnl Mills,
Inc. Multiple feed hopper and gate adjustment. 2. 758. 752,
8-14-56. CI. 222—134.
Badberg. Henry W. Liquid supplv svstem. 2.752.934, 7-3-56,
CI. 137—98.'
Badders, Louis O. Crop sprayer, including improved spray
boom mount. 2.743,133, 4-24-56, CI. 299—39.
Bade, Alfred G. : See —
Schmitter, Walter P., and Bade. 2.747.711 .
Schmitter, Walter P., Bade, and FitzOerald. 2.732.731.
Bade, Alfred G., to The Falk Corp. Mechanical tyne infinitely
variable speed-changing transmission. 2,734.397, 2-14-56,
CI. 74—691.
Bade, Alfred G., to The Falk Corp. Infinitely variable speed
transmission. 2,747,434, 5-29-56, CI. 74—796.
Bade, Alfred G., to The Falk Corp. Multiple take-off power
transmission. 2,755,686, 7-24-56, CI. 74—665.
Bade, Alfred G., to The Falk Corp. Speed reducer.
2,762,232, 9-11-56, CI. 74 — 421.
Badeau, Carroll A., to The Thomas & Betts Co. Flexible
toggle link actuated crimping tool. 2,743,634, 5-1-56. CI.
81—15.
Badenoch. Benjamin W., to Yickers Inc. Constant gain
hydraulic power control system. 2,733,088, 2-7-56, CI.
121—41.
LIST OF PATENTEES
43
Badenoch, Benjamin W., to Yickers Inc. Constant gain hy-
draulic power control system. 2,733,689, 2-7-56, CI.
121—41.
Badenoch, Benjamin W., to Vickers Inc. Power transmission.
2,763,242, 9-18-56, CI. 121—39.
Bader, Alfred R. : See —
Vogel, Henry A., and Bader. 2,730,517.
Bader, Alfred K., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Preparation
of dypnone. 2,769,842, 11-6-56, CI. 260 — 590.
Bader, Alfred R., and J. E. Hyre, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass
Co. Preparation of 2,3-dimethylindole. 2,705.320,
10-2-56, CI. 260—319.
Bader, Erich : See —
Bredereck, Hellmut, and Bader. 2,750,357.
Bredereck, Hellmut, and Bader. 2,768,156.
Bredereck, Hellnut, Bader, and Wohnhaas. 2,758,106.
Bader. Harry F., H. J. Barth, and P. E. Ambrose. Deposited
rubber undergarment with variegated surfaces. 2,770,808,
11-20-56, CI. 2—37.
Bader, Irving. Automobile brake line shortener. 2,741,818,
4-17-56, CI. 24 — 71.1.
Bader, John P. : See —
Carlson, George E., Bader, and Owen. 2,744,665.
Bader, Richard M., and R. Newman, to California Institute
Research Foundation. Microilluminator for spectrometers.
2,730,004, 1-10-56, CI. 88—14.
Bader, Stephen. Belt grinding and polishing machine.
2,763,103. 9-18-56. CI. 51—135.
Badger, Alfred E., and D. E. Sharp, to Libbey-Owens-Ford
Glass Co. Glass refractory composition. 2,748,007,
5-29-56, CI. 106—66.
Badger, Everett H., Jr., to The Parker Appliance Co. Closure
device for tanks. 2,757,819, 8-7-50, CI. 220 — 40.
Badger, Frank S., to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. Metal
articles for use at
9-18-56. CI. 148—32
Badger Mfg. Co., The : See —
Latham, Allen, Jr. 2,760,919.
Newton. Roger H.
Badger Meter Mfg. Co
Henke, Russell W.
Henke, Russell W.
Badger, Walter L.
elevated temperatures. 2,763,584,
Adolf,
Adolf,
Danz,
Danz,
Pfannmueller, and Wolf.
Pfannmueller, and Wolf.
Adolf, Danz, Pfannmueller, and Wolf.
Pfaff.
2,744,394.
See —
2,768,522.
2,768,638.
Manufacture of plaster of Paris.
2,767,972, 10-23-56, CI. 263—53.
Badin, Ferdinand. Centrifugal powder clutches. 2,771,170,
11-20-56, CI. 192—58.
Badische Anllin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Altstaedt, Werner. 2,740,564.
BartholomS, Ernst, Leher, and Lorenz. 2,738,859.
Becke, Friedrich, Libowitzky, Markgraf, and Klug.
2,767,219.
Daumiller, Guenther. 2,748,102.
Ebel, Friedrich. 2,753,349.
Ebel, Friedrich, Rupp. and Keller. 2,731,464.
Ebel, Friedrich, Rupp, and Keller. 2,735,849.
Hoelscher, Friedrich. 2,775,614.
HopfE, Heinich, con Schikh, and Riedl. 2,748,166.
Janson, Alfons. 2,731,483.
Johannsen, Adolf, Danz, Pfannmueller, and Wolf.
2,761,762.
Johannsen,
2,761,763.
Johannsen,
2,761,764.
Johannsen,
2 768 959
Johannsen, Adolf, Hettler, Lampe, and Wolf. 2,'i
Keller, Rudolf and Eder. 2,748,156.
Keller, Rudolf, Keyssner, Muenster, and
2,738.030.
Kling, August. 2,748.095.
Kroeper, Hugo, and Hummel. 2,748,165.
Krzikalla, Hans, and Lissner. 2,768,910.
Krzikalla, Hans, and Pholemann. 2,736,729.
Krzikalla, Hans. Toepel, and Eistert. 2,729,630.
Krzikalla, Hans, and van Taak-Trakranen. 2,748,094.
Lorenz, Lothar, and Chorbacher. 2,738,860.
Markert, Ferdinand, and Raichle. 2,747,967.
Muehlbauer, Fritz. 2,768,170.
Pistor, Hans J. 2,753,366.
Reppe, Walter, and Friederich. 2,730,546.
Reppe, Walter, Friederich, von Kutepow, and Morsch.
2,729,651.
Reppe, Walter, Friederich, and Wiebusch. 2,771,478.
Reppe, Walter, Pasedach, Dreher, and Amann. 2,769,008.
Reppe, Walter, Pasedach, and Seefelder. 2,734.061.
Reppe, Walter, Pasedach and Seefelder. 2,748.130.
Reppe, Walter, Schlichting, and Mueller-Gliemann.
2,769,017.
Reppe, Walter, Schlichting, and Westphal. 2,744,900.
Reppe, Walter, Schlichting, Westphal, and Amann.
2,732,380.
Reppe, Walter, Schlichting, Westphal, and Amann.
2,759,926.
Reppe, Walter, Schweekendiek, and Friederich. 2.738,364.
Reppe, Walter, v. Kutepow, and Heintzeler. 2,731.50-1.
Reppe, Walter, v. Kutepow, and Titzenthaler. 2,734.913.
Reppe, Walter, von Kutepow and Koelsch. 2,768,968.
Scheuermann, Hans. 2.755,263.
Schlecht, Leo and H. 2,753,259.
Schlecht. Leo and H. 2,758,020.
Scholz, Heinrich, Oettel, and Zeller. 2,764,581.
Schubert. Rudolf, and Otto. 2,744,836.
Stastny, Fritz, and Buchholz. 2,744,291.
Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Continued
Tartter, Arnold. 2,759,950.
Trieschmann, Hans-Georg, and Reuter. 2,748,065.
Uelzmann, Heinz. 2,755,268.
Ufer, Hanns. 2,733,230.
V. Reibnitz, Bruno. 2,731,472.
V. Reibnitz, Bruno, Ruemens, and Beideck. 2,731,364.
Woellhaf. Josef. 2,753,123.
Badovinac, Peter, and N. R. Meurer. Bite guide. 2,758,375,
8-14-56, CI. 32—19.
Baecker, Henry J. : See —
Volkmann, Ronald J., and Baecker. 2,755,194.
Baehr, Carl G., to The Greist Mfg. Co. Binders. 2,735,388,
2-21-56, CI. 112—137.
Baehr, Carl G., and J. Connors, to The Greist Mfg. Co. But-
ton-sewing attachments. 2,735,387, 2-21-56, CI. 112 — 115.
Baehr, Carl G., and J. Connors, to The Greist Mfg. Co. Sew-
ing machine attachment. 2,770,206, 11-13-56, CI. 112 — 235.
Bael, Philip F. : See-
Hogg, John A., Beal, and Lincoln. 2,774,776.
Baenziger, Leonard N., to Royal Electric Co., Inc. Fuse con-
struction. 2,769,059, 10-30-56, CI. 200—117.
Baenziger, Leonard N., to Royal Electric Co., Inc. Portable
electric hand lamp having receptacles to receive attach-
ment plugs. 2,774,048, 12-11-56, CI. 339—59.
Baer, Alvin H. Control valve for liquid pressure reduc-
tion. 2,742,768, 4-24-56, CI. 62 — 127.
Baer, Austin R. Sanding device. 2,735,242, 2-21-56, CI.
51—170.
Baer, Austin R. Valve structure. 2,766,914, 10-16-56, CI.
222—394.
Baer, Donald R., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Anthraquinone dyes and intermediates. 2,749,354, 6-5-56,
CI. 260—326.
Baer, John M. Puffing of tobacco and tobacco products.
2,759,858, 8-21-56, CI. 131—1.
Baer, John S. : See —
Marshall, John N„ and Baer. 2,761,509.
Baer, John S., to Radio Corp. of America. Reeling system.
2,730,309, 1-10-56, CI. 242—55.
Baer, John S., to Radio Corp. of America. Magnetic record-
ing apparatus. 2,751,438, 6-19-56, CI. 179 — 100.2.
Baer, John S., to Radio Corp. of America. High speed re-
corder. 2,762,297, 9-11-56, CI. 101—93.
Baer, Massimo, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Plasticized vinyl
polymer compositions. 2,750,351, 6-12-56, CI. 260 — 30.6.
Baer, Walter S., Sr. Cam-locked valve. 2,729,421, 1-3-56,
CI. 251—188.
Baer, Walter S., Sr. Constant pressure control valve.
2,734,527, 2-14-56, CI. 137—506.
Baermann, Mav. Bearings for instruments and machines.
2,747,944, 5-29-56, CI. 308—10.
Baerwald, Hans G., to Clevite Corp. Device for controlling
light intensity. 2,766,659, 10-16-56, CI. 88—61.
Baessler, John J. : See —
Abplanalp, Robert H. 2,733,842.
Abplanalp, Robert H. 2,753,214.
Abplanalp, Robert H. 2,773,722.
Baetz, Clarence O., to Gilbert & Nash Co. Wire guide device.
2,729,111, 1-3-56, CI. 74 — 240.
Baez, Guillermo F. Rotary pumps and the like. 2.771,036,
11-20-56, CI. 103—90.
Baffrey, Antoine R. : See —
Finchelstein, Lazare, and Baffrey. 2,761,939.
Bafour, Georges P., and A. R. Blanchard, and F. H. Ray-
mond. Automatic composing machine. 2,762,485, 9-11-56,
CI. 197—20.
Bagaloff, Lewis. Jacket. 2,751,596, 6-26-56, CI. 2—93.
Bagarozy, Tully J. Filling head. 2,763,415, 9-18-56, CI.
226—68.
Bagby, Francis K., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Air Force. Portable
continuous metal membrane airfield surfacing and sub-
seal. 2,742,829. 4-24-56, CI. 94 — 4.
Baggenstoss, Alois C. : See —
Stanley, Lester N., and Baggenstoss. 2,774,749.
Streck, Clemens, Stanley, and Baggenstoss. 2,768,055.
Baggett, Durward A., to The Dow Chemical Co. Preparation
of methylacetylene. 2,755,319, 7-17-56, CI. 260—678.
Baggett, Joe B., to Sun Oil Co. Device for cleaning internal
threads of pipes. 2,764,991, 10-2-56, CI. 134—167.
Baggott, Edmund W., to Ideal Toy Corp. Walking and crawl-
ing doll. 2,761,243, 9-4-56, CI. 46—149.
Baggs, Burton D. : See —
Smith, Alexander, and Baggs. 2,732,675.
Smith, Alexander, and Baggs. 2,740,246.
Baghuis, Ludovicus H. Automatically reversing valves.
2,748,752, 6-5-56, CI. 121—157.
Bagley, Alan S.. to Hewlett-Packard Co. Electronic decade
scaler. 2,762,915. 9-11-56. CI. 250 — 27.
Bagley, Alan S., to Hewlett-Packard Co. Frequency counter.
2.769,595, 11-6-56, CI. 235—92.
Bagley, Bruce R. Stamped fabricated pulley. 2,741,134,
4-10-56, CI. 74—230.8.
Bagley, Glen D., and M. C. Carosella, to Union Carbide and
Carbon Corp. Electrowinning of manganese. 2,755.2-11.
7-17-56. CI. 204—105.
Bagnard, Ernest A., to Ceco Steel Products Corp. Reversible
metal doors. 2,747,705, 5-29-56, CI. 189 — 46.
Bagnasco, Dante V. Pin clasps. ' 2,760,247, 8-28-56, CI.
24—156.
Bagnell, Edgar W., to Johnston Testers, Inc. Packer con-
struction. 2,734,582, 2-14-56, CI. 166—187.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Bagnell, Edgar W., to Johnston Testers, Inc. Wire line
tester. 2,741,313, 4-10-56, CI. 166—147.
Bagno, Samuel M., to Walter Kidde & Co., Inc. Testing
means for an intruder detection system. 2,732,544,
1-24-56, CI. 340—214.
Bagno, Samuel M., to Walter Kidde & Co., Inc. Approach
alarm system with unwanted signal elimination. 2,767,393,
10-16-56, CI. 340—258.
Bagsar, Aaron B., to Sun Oil Co. Monolithic metal shell
structure. 2,729,184, 1-3-56, CI. 114—79.
Bagsar, Aaron B., deceased, to Sun Oil Co. Monolithic metal
structure. 2,737.918, 3-13-56, CI. 114—79.
Bagshaw, Charles M., and L. D. Kirk, to United Shoe Ma-
chinery Corp. Toe molding machines. 2,747,207, 5-29-56,
CI. 12—97.
Baharian, Roy B. : See —
Smith, Eric H., and Baharian. 2,755,781.
Bahlsen, Werner : See —
Kovac, Ferdinand. 2.730,035.
Lange, Ferdinand. 2.767.533.
Bahn, John J., and J. A. Victor, to General Electric Co. Gas-
cooled high voltage bushing for large generator. 2,742,582,
4-17-56, CI. 310—52.
Bahner, Carl T., to The Pennsylvania Salt Mfg. Co. Polv-
fluoro organic sulfides. 2,754,334, 7-10-56, CI. 260 — 609.
Bahniuk, Eugene, to The New York Air Brake Co. Inlet
valves for hydraulic pumps of the plunger type. 2,744,467,
5-8-56, CI. 103—153.
Bahniuk. Eugene, to The New York Air Brake Co. Pump.
2,749,845, 6-12-56, CI. 103—175.
Bahnson Co.. The: See —
Avera. William W., and Saunders. 2,752,005.
King, James F., Jr. 2,734,771.
Bahorik, Steve. Adjustable vise extension. 2,741,145,
4-10-56. CI. 81—38.
Bahr, Helmut E. : See —
Vogel, Harold A., and Bahr. 2,740,131.
Bahr, Simon A. : See —
Craine, Marvin W. 2,748,233.
Baler. Walter, to Wilhelm Baier K. G. Rocking piston pumps.
2.767.660, 10-23-56, CI. 103—159.
Baier, Walter, and R. von Linde, to Wilhelm Baier K. G.
Fuel atomizer. 2,734,772, 2-14-56, CI. 299—63.
Baier, Walter, and R. Von Linde, to Wilhelm Baier, K. G.
Liquid-fuel operated heating device for vehicles. 2,757,662.
8-7-56, CI. 126—110.
Baier, Wilhelm, K. G. : See —
Baier, Walter. 2.767,660.
Baier, Walter, and von Linde. 2,734.772.
Baier, Walter, and Von Linde. 2,757,662.
Baier, Willard E., to Sunkist Growers, Inc. Method of
canning foods. 2,748,005. 5-29-56, Cl. 99—182.
Baigent, George M. Apparatus for observing and/or measur-
ing light. 2,759,601, 8-21-56, CI. 209—111.
Baigent, George M. Apparatus for detecting variation of
surface characteristics of objects. 2,759,602, 8-21-56, CI.
209—111.
Bailes, Richard H. : See —
Long, Ray S.. and Bailes. 2.770.520.
Lone. Ray S.. Bailes. and Be Haven. 2.761.758.
Bailes, Richard H., and R. S. Long, to the United States
of America as represented by the United States Atomic
Energy Commission. Uranium-vanadium recoverv and
purification process. 2,756,123, 7-24-56, CI. 23—14.5.
Bailes. Richard H., R. O. Lindblom, and R. R. Grinstead. to the
United States of America as represented by the United
States Atomic Energy Commission. Process for recovery
of uranium and the upgrading of alkali-uranium fluoride
precipitates. 2.768.059, 10-23-56, CI. 23—14.5.
Bailes. Richard H.. and R. R. Grinstead. to the United States
of America as represented by the United States Atomic
Energv Commission. Method of purifying and recovering
vanadium from phosphate-containing solutions. 2,770,522,
11-13-56, CI. 23—19.
Bailev, Bruce S., to The Texas Co. Means for reducing forma-
tion of engine deposits. 2.763.247, 9-18-56. CI. 123—41.86.
Bailey, Charles S., to General Motors Corp. Thermostatically
operable valve mechanisms. 2,735,620, 2-21-56, CI.
236—34.
Bailey, Charles W. Combination container. 2,739,751,
3-27-56, Cl. 229—15.
Bailey, Christopher E. G., and D. H. Paul, to Hartford Na-
tional Bank and Trust Co., as trustee. Pulse code modu-
lation system. 2,745.064, 5-8-56, CI. 332—11.
Bailey, Clifford D., to Harris Mfg. Co. Sealing assembly for
the header mount of a sidehill harvester. 2,750,728.
6-19-56, CI. 56—209.
Bailev Co., Inc., The : See —
Grav, William C. 2,758,871.
Bailev, David R. Method for making nut kernels friable.
2.761,781, 9-4-56, CI. 99 — 126.
Bailev. David R. G., to F. M. MacMillan. Fullv oscillating
vehicular suspension and/or drive. 2,748,879, 6-5-56, CI.
180—24.
Bailey. David Z. Hydrofoil craft. 2,773,467, 12-11-56,
CI. 114 — 66.5.
Bailey, Donald L., to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. Dis-
proportionation of alkoxydisilyl hydrocarbons. 2,745,860,
5-15-56, CI. 260 — 448.2.
Bailey, Donald L„ and G. H. Wagner, to Union Carbide
and Carbon Corp. Disproportionation of chlorosilanes em-
ploying cyanamide catalysts. 2,732,280, 1-24^56, CI.
23—14.
Bailey, Donald L. and G. H. Wagner, to Union Carbide and
Carbon Corp. Disproportionation of chlorosilanes employ-
ing metallic-halide-treated cyanamides as catalysts.
2,732,281, 1-24-56, CI. 23—14.
Bailey, Donald L., P. W. Shafer, and G. H. Wagner, to Union
Carbide and Carbon Corp. Dieproportionation of chloro-
silanes employing nitrile catalysts. 2,732,282, 1-24-56,
CI. 23—14.
Bailey, Edward A. : See —
Schulz, Edward L., and Bailey. 2,765,629.
Bailey, Ernest M. Sign printing or painting machine.
2,747,505, 5-29-56, CI. 101—287.
Bailey, Harold D. : See —
Wilson, Alexander M., Woodward, Bailey, and Lucas.
2,741,364.
Bailey. Henry K. Medical thermometer protector and holder.
2,767,704, 10-23-56. CI. 128—2.
Bailey, Howell A. Skirt with removable insert. 2,747,197,
5-29-56, CI. 2—211.
Bailey, James, to Plax Corp. Method and apparatus for
making plastic tubing. 2,753,596, 7-10-56, CI. 18 — 13.
Bailey, John H. Baffle Muffler silencer. 2,730,188, 1-10-56,
CI. 181 — 47.
Bailey, Marcus A. Sweeper. 2,740,147, 4-3-56, CI. 15 — 160.
Bailey Meter Co. : See —
Dickey, Paul S. 2,747,595.
Dickey, Paul S. 2,760,508.
Dickey, Paul S., Weaver, Gorrie, and Shannon. 2,729,222.
English, James F., Jr., and Hornfeck. 2,744,223.
Gorrie, Harvard H. 2.730,379.
Gorrie, Harvard H. 2,756,369.
Gorrie, Harvard H„ and Shannon. 2,737,963.
Green, Thomas A. 2.757,053.
Hornfeck, Anthony J. 2,761,124.
Hornfeck, Anthony J. 2,774,019.
Howard, William C. 2.767.724.
Markow, George R., and Hornfeck. 2,730,304.
Panich, Michael. Shannon, and Dickey. 2,731,023.
Shannon, Jack F. 2,743,710.
Sullivan. Alan P. 2,762,568.
Wermelskirehen. Louis M. 2,730,697.
Wilhelm, Jack E. 2,745,603.
Bailey, Norman I., to Joy Mfg. Co. Swivel couplings with
magnet controlled lock. 2,735,992, 2-21-56, CI. 339—91.
Bailey, Percy T. Earth boring device. 2,738,164, 3-13-56,
CI. 255—22.
Bailey, Ray. Sphygmomanometers. 2,753,863, 7-10-56, CI.
128 — 2.05.
Bailey, Regis G. : See —
Brown, Harry J., and Bailey. 2,735,223.
Bailey, Rex B. Television tower. 2,740,504, 4-3-56, CI.
189—14.
Bailey, Richard W., to Milo Harding Co. Rotary printing
drum for duplicating machines. 2,743,670, 5-1-56, CI.
101—119.
Bailey, Rov W.. and J. T. Faull. to Detroit Power Screwdriver
Co. Nut holding and centering means for nut driving ma-
chine. 2.763.173, 9-18-56. CI. 81—54.
Bailey, Roy W.. J. T. Faull, and E. Gill, to Detroit Power
Screwdriver Co. Device for inserting headed members in
apertured members. 2,772,426, 12-4-56, CI. 10 — 155.
Bailey, Russell L. Safety paper box cutter. 2,730,800,
1-17-56, CI. 30—2.
Bailey, Sidney, Jr. Apparatus for treating and finishing
hosiery. 2,750,781, 6-19-56, CI. 68—20.
Bailey, Thomas W., to Corning Glass Works. Chuck assem-
bly. 2,737,396, 3-6-56, CI. 279—60.
Bailey, Walter, % to E. A. Camp, and Vx to H. J. Dorr. Ma-
chine for cutting off the end turns of the coils of electrical
machine elements. 2.734,573, 2-14-56. CI. 164 — 60.
Bailev, William D., and J. T. Cooper. Suction and pressure
controlled valve system. 2.771.094. 11-20-56, CI. 137 — 620.
Bailey, William F., to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Color-image-
reproducing apparatus of the projection type. 2,752,419,
6-26-56, CI. 178—5.4.
Bailey, William J. Fish lure. 2,747,318, 5-29-56, CI.
43—42.51.
Bailey. William M., Co. : See —
Miller, James R. 2,747,858.
Bailey. William R., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Controller having an output proportional to the product
of two inputs. 2,771,897, 11-27-56. CI. 137—85.
Baillard. Pierre A. J„ and G. Bardin. Detachable handle.
2,753,106, 7-3-56, CI. 229—52.
Baillif, Ernest A., to Whirlpool-Seeger Corp. Condenser and
compressor mountings for household refrigerators.
2,753,697, 7-10-56, CI. 62—117.4.
Bailly, Louis. Needlework canvas carrying a stitchwork pat-
tern and method of stencilling said pattern thereon.
2,769,723, 11-6-56, CI. 117—38.
Bailly, Randolph M. : See —
Perry, Stephen F.. Bailly, and Zoeller. 2,737,470.
Bailly, Randolph M., and H. F. Hitchcox, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Process for decolorizing and deodor-
izing petroleum waxes. 2,733,188, 1-31-56, Cl. 196 — 21.
Bailly, Randolph M., and H. F. Hitchcox, to Esso Re-
search and Engineering Co. Dairy wax composition.
2,758,100, 8-7-56, Cl. 260—28.5.
Bain, Joseph P., R. E. Fuguitt, and W. Y. Gary, to The
Glidden Co. Process for treating monocyclic terpene hy-
drocarbons and for preparing nickel catalyst therefor.
2,741,645, 4-10-56, Cl. 260—666.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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ration of verbenone. 2,767,215, 10-16-56, CI. 260—587.
Bain, William R., to General Motors Corp. Propeller brake
system. 2,737,018, 3-6-56. CI. 60—39.14.
Baines, Charles H., to Harbo Mfg. Co. Automatic tempera-
ture and pressure control circuit for sheet metal forming
tools. 2,743,933, 5-1-56, CI. 219 — 3.
Baines, Frederick : See —
Booth, Douglas G., and Baines. 2,735,372.
Bainton, George W., Jr., to General Electric Co. Plastic print-
ing plate and molding composition for the manufacture of
plastic printing plates. 2,768,146, 10-23-56, CI. 260—17.2.
Baird, Calvin J. Mooring device for boats. 2,754,792,
7-17-56, CI. 114—230.
Baird, David E. Corsage holder. 2,728,964, 1-3-56. CI.
24—5.
Baird, Douglas O., and E. G. Bielenberg, to Automatic Electric
Laboratories, Inc. Automatic telephone systems provided
with toll recording facilities. 2,739,184, 3-20-56, CI.
179—18.
Baird. Dyer C. : See —
Deslippe, Clifford E. 2,749,997.
Baird. Leslie L., to General Electric Co. Circuit breaker.
2,744,974, 5-8-56, CI. 200—50.
Baird, Milan. Rotating hand cultivator for loosening soil.
2,748,683. 6-5-56, CI. 97—52.
Baird, Philip W. Tube flaring tool. 2,742,948, 4-24-56, CI.
153—79.
Baird, Roy W., and L. M. Snyder, to The Goodyear Tire k
Rubber Co. Landing gear brake pressure metering appara-
tus. 2,764,372, 9-25-56, CI. 244—111.
Baisch, Carl F., to Ford Motor Co. Hydraulic brake con-
struction. 2,755,629, 7-24-56, CI. 60—54.6.
Baisch, Stephen J. : See —
Seaborne, Charles R., and Baisch. 2,739,635.
Baish, John J. Spraying apparatus. 2,755,128, 7-17-56, CI.
299—39.
Baisse, Jacques, to Societe Promidel. Method of producing
stable theophyllinic aerosols. 2,745,786, 5-15-56, CI.
167—67.
Baizer, Manuel M., to New York Quinine and Chemical Works
Inc. Dihydroisocodeine. 2,774,762, 12-18-56, CI. 260—285.
Bajolet, Gabriel. Photo-electric musical device. 2,754,713,
7-17-56, CI. 84—1.18.
Bakalic, Mary, and W. H. Smyth. Utility chairs. 2,765,025,
10-2-56, CI. 155—188.
Bakensto, Elwood B., and K. F. Hayden, to Socony Mobil Oil
Co., Inc. Restricted non-catalytic oxidative regeneration.
2,747,969, 5-29-56, CI. 23 — 184.
Baker, Albert B. : See —
Mellhenny. William F., Baker, and Clarke. 2,772,143.
Baker, Albert D., K. L. Jones, and E. A. Leavengood, to Gen-
eral Motors Corp. Refrigerating apparatus. 2,730,866,
1-17-56, CI. 62— 4.
Baker, Albert D., L. E. Muller, and E. P. Harris, to General
Motors Corp. Air grille. 2,731,104, 1-17-56, CI. 183 — 44.
Baker, Allister L. : See —
Hillman, Conway D., and Baker. 2,757,567.
Baker, Arvid H., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Prestressing
double glazing units. 2,736,075, 2-28-56, CI. 20 — 56.5.
Baker, Benjamin P. : See —
MacNeill, John B., and Baker. 2,737,556.
MacNeil, John B., and Baker. 2,748,226.
MacNeill, John B.. and Baker. 2.752,448.
MacNeill, John B., Leeds, and Baker. 2,734,973.
Baker, Benjamin P.. to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Circuit
interrupter. 2,769,067, 10-30-56, CI. 200—150.
Baker, Benjamin P., and W. A. Gaskill, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Circuit interrupters. 2,752,458, 6-26-56,
CI. 200—149.
Baker, Benjamin P., and O. von Mehren, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Circuit Interrupter. 2,760,031, 8-21-56,
CI. 200—148.
Baker, Benjamin P., and G. B. Cushing, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Circuit interrupters. 2,760,032, 8-21-56,
CI. 200—150.
Baker, Bernard R.. and F. J. McEvoy, to American Cyanamid
Co. Method for preparing quinazolone intermediates.
2,775,597, 12-25-56, CI. 260—294.3.
Baker, Calvin A., 25V2 % to G. A. Laughlin and 25%% to
J. F. Friel. Slide block connection for reciprocating flush-
cutting tool. 2,736,351, 2-28-56, CI. 143—60.
Baker-Cammack Hosiery Mills, Inc. : See — -
Haddad, Salomao J. 2,756,575.
Baker Castor Oil Co., The : See —
Bolley, Don S., and Naughton. 2,734,916.
Baker, Charles H., to S & C Electric Co. Circuit interrupter.
2,750,469, 6-12-56, CI. 200—116.
Baker, Charles H., Jr., to Borg-Warner Corp. Valve control
mechanism. 2,733,732, 2-7-56, CI. 137—620.
Baker, Charles I. Deaerating vacuum return receiver.
2,735,623, 2-21-56, CI. 237—68.
Baker, Charles R., and K. R. Prentiss, to Stewart-Warner
Corp. Drying system for purging gas generator. 2,753,950,
7-10-56, CI. 183 — 4.1.
Baker, Charles T., Jr., to International Business Machines
Corp. Diode protection circuit. 2,745,956, 5-15-56, CI.
250—27.
Baker, Cole D. : See —
Miller, Mike A., and Baker. 2.763.605.
Baker & Co., Inc. : See —
Brioux, Uleric V. 2,747,259.
Colin, Johan G. 2,751,281.
Dodd, Clinton R., Hartnett, and Robinson. 2,761,207.
Kuczynski, Walter J., and Lehmann. 2,747,143.
Lincoln, Arnold J. 2,759,088.
Rosenblatt, Edgar F. 2,747,970.
Russell. Harry J. 2,768,441.
Sivil, Cecil S. 2,737,561.
Streicher, Johann S. 2,752,665.
Stumbock, Max J. 2,729,881.
Baker, Corwin W., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Shoe
inseam trimming machines. 2,729,838, 1-10-56, CI. 12 — 82.
Baker, David B. Bagging machine. 2,763,109, 9-18-56, CI.
53—135.
Baker, David S. Question and answer game. 2,780,274,
8-28-56, CI. 35—9.
Baker, Delia V. Toe spacing sandal. 2,751,693, 6-26-56, CI.
36—8.5.
Baker, Donald L., to Carrier Corp. Window locking assembly.
2,775,001, 12-25-56, CI. 20—52.
Baker, Donald S. : See —
Blackhall, James M., Ryon, Baker, and Martin. 2,742,535.
Ryon, Maurice G., and Baker. 2,742,533.
Baker, Edwin R., and E. W. Nelson, to Continental Oil Co.
Soluble cutting oil. 2,744,070, 5-1-56, CI. 252 — 48.8.
Baker, Edwin R., and M. L. Sharrah, to Continental Oil Co.
Pour point depressant. 2,773,915, 12-11-56, CI. 260—668.
Baker, Floyd A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Magnetic
amplifiers. 2,752,560, 6-26-56, CI. 323—89.
Baker, Forest E., Sr. Apparatus for parking and storing
motor vehicles. 2,761,572, 9-4-56, CI. 214—16.1.
Baker, Forrest G. : See —
Jacobsen, Le Roy V., and Baker. 2,742,707.
Baker, George T., to British Telecommunication Research
Ltd. Electronic storage arrangements. 2,732,493, 1-24-56,
CI. 250—27.
Baker, George T. Electrical signalling systems. 2,769,030,
10-30-56, CI. 178—50.
Baker, Griffin J. : See —
Boyd, Loyd Q., and Baker. 2,772,922.
Baker, Harold E. Door framing jig. 2,771,688, 11-27-58,
CI. 33—194.
Baker, Harold W., Jr. Rotary motor and pump. 2,747,551,
5-29-56, CI. 121—93.
Baker, Harold W., Jr., to Connersville Casket Co., Inc.
Casket closure and sealing means. 2,753,613, 7-10-56,
CI. 27—17.
Baker, Harold W., Jr., to Connersville Casket Co., Inc.
Casket closure device. 2,754,142, 7-10-56, CI. 292—6.
Baker, Harriett V. : See —
Baker, Herbert K. 2,762,238.
Baker, Herbert K., 24% to H. V. Baker, and 24% to H. K.
Baker, Jr. Hydraulic torque converter transmission.
2,762,238, 9-11-56, CI. 74—677.
Baker, Herbert K., Jr. : See —
Baker, Herbert K. 2,762,238.
Baker, Horace M., Jr. Stove guard. 2,771,873, 11-27-56,
CI. 126—214.
Baker, Horace M., Jr. Stove guard. 2,772,414, 11-27-56,
CI. 126—214.
Baker, Howard : See —
Heron, Kenneth M., Baker, and Benson. 2,774,818.
Baker, Hugh L. : See —
Brown, Oscar E., and Baker. 2,775,469.
Baker, James E. Metering valve for a carburetor. 2,775,437,
12-25-56, CI. 261—62.
Baker, James G., to The Perkin-Elmer Corp. Objectives com-
prising two outer positive doublets enclosing a middle
negative component for aerial photography. 2,771,007,
11-20-56, CI. 88—57.
Baker, James M. Trundle hoop with sounding means.
2,767.515, 10-23-56, CI. 46—114.
Baker, John C., to Baker Process Co. Measuring device for
dough. 2,768,523, 10-30-56, CI. 73—19.
Baker, John G., to Baker Mfg. Co. Spring detent coupling
for telescoped parts. 2,749,153, 6-5-56, CI. 285—169.
Baker, John H., to General Electric Co. Reaction power
plant variable discharge area nozzle control system.
2,746,244, 5-22-56, CI. 60—35.6.
Baker, John H., and J. W. Jacobson, to General Electric
Co. Temperature responsive control system for gas tur-
bine power plant having exhaust reheating. 2,739,441,
3-27-56, CI. 60—35.6.
Baker, John R. : See —
Baker, Reuben C. and J. R. 2,737,243.
Baker, John R., and J. F. Muse, to Baker Oil Tools, Inc.
Back pressure valve apparatus for automatically filling
well conduit strings. 2,748,873. 6-5-56, CI. 166—225.
Baker, John S., to Cook Electric Co. Heavy duty arrester.
2,756,367, 7-24-56, CI. 317—66.
Baker, John T. : See —
Alexander, Warren A., and Baker. 2,733,412.
Baker, Jose C, and O. Beard, to Diamond Alkali Co. Elec-
trolytic cell base structure. 2,742,419, 4-17-56, CI.
204—252.
Baker, Joseph C. : See —
Crowell, Arnold B., Schlessiger, and Baker. 2,749,839.
Baker, Kenneth L., and C. A. Axelson. Time delay fuze for a
rocket. 2,754,759, 7-17-56, CI. 102—71.
Baker, Leonard, and N. H. Runge, to Dexter Folder Co.
Bookbinding machine. 2,766,870, 10-16-56, CI. 198—102.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Baker, Leonard, W. Holms, and L. C. Williams, to Miehle
Printing Press & Mfg. Co. Machine for and method of
folding sheets. 2,775,448, 12-25-56, CI. 270—85.
Baker, Leslie N. Eotary toothbrush. 2,760,470, 10-16-56,
CI. 15—28.
Baker, Malcolm C. Pipe collar tester. 2,761,311, 9-4-56,
CI. 73^6.
Baker Mfg. Co. : See —
Baker, John G. 2,749,153.
Baker, Marshall W., H. C. Johnston, and C. F. Henney, to
General Motors Corp. Vehicle refrigerating apparatus.
2,773,360, 12-11-56, CI. 62—117.
Baker, Matthew M. Moulds or containers for the making of
ice blocks, frozen confections and the like. 2,766,596,
10-16-56, CI. 62—114.
Baker, Max P., to General Motors Corp. Drive shaft.
2,761,296, 9-4-56, CI. 64—1.
Baker, Nellie M. Dish. 2,732,696, 1-31-56, CI. 65—15.
Baker Oil Tools, Inc. : See —
Althouse, William S., Jr., and Muse. 2,768,695.
Baker, John R., and Muse. 2,748,873.
Baker, Reuben C. 2,737,242.
Baker, Reuben C. 2,737,248.
Baker, Reuben C. 2,751,015.
Baker, Reuben C. 2,751,018.
Baker, Reuben C. 2,751,019.
Baker, Reuben C, and Austin. 2,737,247.
Baker, Reuben C, and Conrad. 2,737,195.
Baker, Reuben C, and Conrad. 2,737,244.
Baker, Reuben C, and Conrad. 2,751,012.
Baker, Reuben C, and Conrad. 2,751,017.
Baker, Reuben C, and Conrad. 2,751,022.
Baker, Reuben C. and J. R. 2,737,243.
Baker, Reuben C, and King. 2,750,958.
Baker, Reuben C, and Ragan. 2,771,091.
Baker, Reuben C, and Ragan. 2,750,911.
Conrad. Martin B. 2,751,013.
Conrad, Martin B. 2,751,023.
Kline, Albert K., and Conrad. 2,760,583.
Muse, John F. 2,735,498.
Muse. John F. 2,751.021.
Baker, Opal, to Far East Associates, Inc. Headwear for
women. 2,735,110, 2-21-56, CI. 2—198.
Baker Perkins Inc. : See —
Finlayson, John. 2,750,875.
Irving, Henry F. 2,742,918.
Riordan, Albert O. 2,732,263.
Tunley, Allan A. 2,753,817.
Baker Perkins Ltd. : See —
Woodward, Stanley, and Morgan. 2,740,627.
Baker, Peter J., to National Cylinder Gas Co. Manufacture
of lithium grease. 2,760,936, 8-28-56, CI. 252—41.
Baker Process Co. : See —
Baker. John C. 2,768,523.
Baker, Ralph W., G. W. Mattson, and F. L. Padgitt, to Ethyl
Corp. Protective arrangement. 2,729,239, 1-3-56, CI.
137—563.
Baker-Raulang Co., The : See —
Lull, Le Grand H. 2,752,056.
Lull, Le Grand H. 2,753,060.
Remde. Edward H. 2,751,994.
Remde, Edward H. 2,774,437.
Schenkelberger, Frank J. 2,755,949.
Schenkelberger, Frank J. 2,756,850.
Sirotak, Edward R. 2,761,098.
Baker Raymond G.. and L. E. Willett. to Chamberlin Co. of
America. Combination guide and weatherstrip for sliding
window constructions. 2,744,297, 5-8-56. CI. 20—52.2.
Baker Reuben C, to Baker Oil Tools, Inc. Explosion resistant
well packer. 2,737,242, 3-6-56, CI. 166—123.
Baker, Reuben C, to Baker Oil Tools, Inc. Nonrotary threaded
coupling. 2,737,248, 3-6-56, CI. 166—221.
Baker Reuben C, to Baker Oil Tools, Inc. Rotary wall
scratcher for well bores. 2,751,015, 6-19-56, CI. 166—173.
Baker, Reuben C, to Baker Oil Tools, Inc. Aligned slip well
tool. 2,751,018, 6-19-56, CI. 166—217.
Baker, Reuben C, to Baker Oil Tools, Inc. Apparatus for
disengaging threaded joints. 2,751,019, 6-19-56, CI.
Baker Reuben C, and M. B. Conrad, to Baker Oil Tools, Inc.
Subsurface back pressure valve apparatus for effecting auto-
matic fluid filling of well casing. 2,737,195, 3-6-56, CI.
137 — 68.
Baker, Reuben C. and J. R., to Baker Oil Tools. Inc. Appara-
tus for setting equipment in well bores. 2,737,243, 3-6-56,
CI. 166 — 123.
Baker, Reuben C, and M. B. Conrad, to Baker Oil Tools. Inc.
Multiple ball release devices for well tools. 2,737,244,
3-6-56, CI. 166—124.
Baker Reuben C, and B. L. Austin, to Baker Oil Tools, Inc.
Well packer apparatus. 2,737,247, 3-6-56, CI. 166—218.
Baker, Reuben C. and T. M. Ragan, 1o Raker Oil Tools. Inc.
Rotatable. expansible welding fixture. 2,750,911. 6-19-56,
CI. 113—103.
Baker, Reuben C, and C. M. King, to Baker Oil Tools. Inc.
Drill pipe float valve. 2,750,958. 6-19-56. CI. 137—515.7.
Baker. Reuben C, and M. B. Conrad, to Baker Oil Tools, Inc.
Well packer apparatus. 2,751,012, 6-19-56, CI. 166—121.
Baker, Reuben C, and M. B. Conrad, to Baker Oil Tools, Inc.
Retrievable well packer. 2,751,017, 6-19-56, CI. 166 — 216.
Baker, Reuben C, and M. B. Conrad, to Baker Oil Tools, Inc.
Apparatus for allowing well conduits to fill with well bore
fluid. 2,751,022, 6-19-56, CI. 166—225.
Baker, Reuben C, and T. M. Ragan, to Baker Oil Tools, Inc.
Drill pipe float valve. 2,771,091, 11-20-56, CI. 137—542.
Baker, Richard E., and F. D. Covely, to Radio Corp. of Amer-
ica. Automatic radar target tracking system. 2,774,964,
12-18-56, CI. 343—7.3.
Baker, Richard H., and D. E. Eckdahl, to Northrop Aircraft
Inc. Electronic counting device. 2,773,983, 12-11-56,
CI. 250—27.
Baker, Richard S. Polyphase electromagnet strip guiding
and tension device. 2,731,212, 1-17-56, CI. 242—75.
Baker, Richard S., to Mine Safety Appliances Co. Polyphase
electromagnetic induction pump. 2,764,095, 9-25-56, CI.
103—1.
Baker, Robert F. : See —
Byron, Edgar S., and Baker. 2,707,112.
Baker, Robert M., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Combina-
tion control system for continuous heat treatment.
2,773,161, 12-4-56, CI. 219—10.77.
Baker, Robert M., and T. A. Birckhead, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Tank circuit. 2,748,242, 5-29-56, CI.
219 — 10.77.
Baker, Roy C. Apparatus for detecting holes in fabric.
2,748,381, 5-29-56, CI. 340 — 259.
Baker, Stephen C. Ignition element. 2,773,141, 12-4-56,
CI. 200—31.
Baker, Tillman A., to J. H. Vicary. Supporting devices.
2,765,999, 10-9-56, CI. 248—124.
Baker, Trevor. Fish lure. 2,774,170, 12-18-56, CI. 43 — 42.5.
Baker, Wavy L. Hand rod hook. 2,752,190, 6-26-56. CI.
294 — 26.
Baker, Weldon S., to Safety Seal Piston Ring Co. Piston
or packing rings. 2,768,865, 10-30-56, CI. 309 — 46.
Baker, William O., and R. O. Grisdale, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Abrasive devices. 2,736,642, 2-28-56
CI. 51—295.
Baker, William O., and F. H. Winslow, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Methods of forming bodies of dehydro-
genated hydrocarbon polymers. 2,758,940, 8-14-56, CI.
Baker, William R. : See —
Wright, Byron T., and Baker. 2,735,943.
Baker, William R., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Spark gap. 2.763,816, 9-18-56, CI. 317—31.
Baker, William R., and Q. A. Kerns, to the United States of
America as represented by the United States Atomic Energy
Commission. Suppressor circuit. 2,735,963, 2-21-56, Cl.
317—31.
Baker, William R., and R. De Liban, to the United States of
America as represented by the United States Atomic En-
ergy Commission. Beam current regulator. 2,745,018,
5-8-56, Cl. 250 — 41.9.
Bakewell, Harding F. Helicopter with fuselage-encircling
lift rotor means. 2.740.595. 4-3-56. Cl. 244 — 17.11.
Bakewell, Sidney. Valve assembly machine. 2,749,602,
6-12-56, Cl. 29—208.
Bakke, Edgar H., to Boeing Airplane Co. Piston-mounted end
lock for hydraulic actuators. 2,764,132, 9-25-56, Cl.
121—40.
Bakke, Hans A., and S. Gabrielson, to General Electric Co.
Sealed operating mechanism. 2,746,302, 5-22-56, Cl.
74—18.1.
Bakke, Laurence D. : See —
Altman, Peter, and Bakke. 2,771,862.
Bakke, Olaf. Fan attachment for combines. 2,747,792,
5-29,56, Cl. 230—273.
Bakker, Johannes. Composite prestressing reinforcement.
2,737,802, 3-13-56, Cl. 72—110.
Bakker, Pier, to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Switch-
ing selector repeater. 2,744,962, 5-8-56, Cl. 179 — 18.
Bakker, Pier, to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Car-
rier current telephone systems. 2,751,436, 6-19-56, Cl.
179—27.
Bakker, Pier, to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc.
Telephone system. 2,761,908, 9-4-56, Cl. 179 — 27.
Bakker, Willem, to American Enka Corp. Thread drying ap-
paratus. 2,746,169, 5-22-56, Cl. 34 — 68.
Balab : See —
Larsen, Rudolph H., and Lam. 2,773,041.
Balaban, Samuel A. : See — ■
Chamberlain, Harvey H., and Balaban. 2,761,005.
Balanda, Anthony J., to The Bristol Co. Electrical equipment
component mounting. 2,735,965, 2-21-56, Cl. 317 — 101.
Balas, Frederick F. : See —
Frederick, Edward B.. and Balas. 2,730,891.
Balassa, Ladislaus, and H. A. Christoph, to L. L. Balassa.
Process of making alkali-insoluble cellulose glycolic acid
ether fabric. 2,729,535, 1-3-56, Cl. 8—120.
Balassa, Leslie L. : See —
Balassa, Ladislaus, and Christoph. 2,729,535.
Balcerek, Edward S., and G. C. Catherine Emergency brake
system. 2,738,037, 3-13-56, Cl. 188 — 106.
Balchen, Dolfe J., to United States Rubber Co. Adhesive
sheeting. 2,744,041, 5-1-56, Cl. 154—53.5.
Balcom, John A., and G. P. Nixon. Apparatus for cleaning
paint spray guns and containers utilized in conjunction
therewith. 2,745,418, 5-15-56, Cl. 134—102.
Balcrank, Inc. : See —
Field, Richard P. 2,735,586.
Baldasare, Michael, to The Capitol Machine Co. Multiple
switch. 2,740,004, 3-27-56, Cl. 200—5.
LIST OF PATENTEES
47
2,768,103.
2,768,104.
2,773,623
2,748,509.
Baldi, Alfonso L., Jr. : See —
Schuster, Ludwig K., and Baldi.
Schuster, Ludwig K., and Baldi.
Schuster, Ludwig K., and Baldi.
Baldridge, Byron C. : See —
Holmes, Raymond S., Baldridge, O'Neill, and Silk.
2,771,351.
Baldridge, Byron C, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp.
Explosive. 2,771,350, 11-20-56, CI. 52—5.1.
Baldridge, Henry D., to Callery Chemical Co. Preparation of
alkali metal hydrides. 2,768,064, 10-23-56, CI. 23—204.
Baldt Anchor, Chain and Forge Division of the Boston Metals
Linnenbank, Charles D. 2,753,680.
Money, Fred B., and Linnenbank. 2,738,643.
Balduman, Agapito P. Device for detecting metal. 2,762,970,
9-11-56, CI. 324 — 41.
Baldwin, Arthur I. Screw head gripping attachment for
screw drivers. 2,762,408, 9-11-56, CI. 145—52.
Baldwin, Francis P. : See —
Sparks, William J., Newberg, and Baldwin. 2,762,504.
Baldwin, George, to The Cincinnati Milling Machine Co.
Grinding wheel. 2,749,685, 6-12-56, CI. 51 — 209.
Baldwin-Hill Co. : See —
Hollenberg, Frederick H., Jr. 2,732,295.
Baldwin, John D., Jr. : See —
McMahon, James, and Baldwin. 2,749,788.
Baldwin, John D., Jr., to The Weatherhead Co. Belief valve
cap. 2,744,535, 5-8-56, CI. 137—377.
Baldwin, John D., Jr., T. A. St. Clair, and A. J. Weather-
head, Jr., to The Weatherhead Co. Mounting means for
regulators. 2,731,228, 1-17-56. CI. 248—300.
Baldwin, John D., Jr., T. A. St. Clair, and A. G. Johnson,
to The Weatherhead Co. Automatic filler unit. 2,751,181,
6-19-56, CI. 249 — 63.
Baldwin, John D., Jr., and A. G. Johnson, to The Weatherhead
Co. Appliance regulator. 2,737,202, 3-6-56, CI.
137—505.41.
Baldwin, John H., K. C. Cummings, and O. H. Schuck. to
Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co. Control apparatus.
2,751,921, 6-26-56. CI. 137 — 98.
Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corp. : See —
Bacchi, Ray. 2,755,780.
Brown, Edwin C, and Benbow.
Byerlein, Arthur A. 2.750.909.
Esher, Joseph C. 2,736,270.
Esher, Joseph C. 2,753,813.
Gleeson, Claude P.. and Pervier. 2,742,769.
Kaplan, Bernard, and Chace. 2,756,617.
Krause, Gerhard P. 2,766,878.
Lorant, Hugo, and Kent. 2,755,661.
Peters, Anthony. 2,756,707.
Ruge, Arthur C. 2,771,579.
Ruge, Arthur C. 2,772,569.
Zeitlin, Alexander, Mollick, and Morrison. 2,756,589.
Baldwin, Lloyd D. Pressing machine. 2,731,743, 1-24-56,
CI. 38—12.
Baldwin, Mack. Removable bottom for bird cages.
2,747,545, 5-29-56, CI. 119—17.
Baldwin, Morris J., to General Electric Co. Dynamoelectric
machine core member and method of making same.
2,745,030, 5-8-56, CI. 310—214.
Baldwin Piano Co., The : See —
Bissonette, Alfred J. 2,756,332.
Chick, Russell W. 2,768,295.
Chick, Russell W. 2,768,551.
Corwin, Merton D. 2,734,416.
Gregory, Marion B. 2,756,287.
Knoblaugh, Armand F. 2,768,235.
Trinkle, Carl. 2,736,224.
Baldwin, Richard E., to Powers-Samas Accounting Machines
Ltd. Mechanism for sensing perforated record cards.
2,763,431, 9-18-56, CI. 235—61.11.
Baldwin, Richard E., to Powers-Samas Accounting Machines
Ltd. Record card controlled statistical machines.
2,772,051. 11-27-56, CI. 235 — 61.6.
Baldwin, Robert R., to B. L. Sarett. Removal of sugars by
enzymatic process. 2,744,017, 5-1-56, CI. 99 — 150.
Baldwin Rubber Co. : See —
Hunter, Gerald G. 2,730,356.
Baldyga, Joseph. Internal grinder. 2,733,551, 2-7-56, Cl.
51—90.
Bale, Earl R. Combination sawing and abrading machine.
2,760,532, 8-28-56, Cl. 144—3.
Bales, Irvin W., to Chipman Chemical Co., Inc. Method
of defoliating with sodium chlorate and sodium metaborate.
2,749.227, 6-5-56, Cl. 71—2.2.
Bales, Max G., to General Motors Corp. Ignition distributor.
2,732,465, 1-24-56, Cl. 200—166.
Bales, Max G., to General Motors Corp. Bavonet connector
for distributor terminal. 2,736.871, 2-28-56, Cl. 339 — 94.
Bales, Max G., to General Motors Corp. Ignition apparatus.
2,739,195, 3-20-56, Cl. 200—19.
Balfour, L. G„ Co. : See —
Niven, Henry A. 2,756,571.
Teager, Clarence R., and Niven. 2,756,572
Balinkin, Isay : See —
Burchenal, Charles H., and Balinkin. 2,733,592.
Balmt, John, and D. F. Garman, to Tinnprman Products, Inc
Knob connection or the like. 2,745,689, 5-15-56 Cl
287 — 53.
Balint, Julius J., G. A. Bannasch. and D. H. Bratton. to
General Motors Corp. Operating apparatus for a vehicle
window. 2,775,479, 12-25-56. Cl. 296—44.
Balintfi, John V., to Storm Sash, Inc. Storm sash lock-
ing device. 2,757,419, 8-7-56, Cl. 20—52.
Balis, Charles B., to Frank D. Saylor & Son. Insulating
shield. 2,733,176, 1-31-56, Cl. 154—45.
Balkin, Mark, and D. G. Turner, to George Angus and Co., Ltd.
Fibre-contacting elements used in processing textile fibres,
particularly in spinning. 2,729,860, 1-10-56, Cl. 19 — 143.
Balko, John H. : See —
Childs, Emery S., and Balko. 2,738,615.
Ball, Albeit L., to Bay State Abrasive Products Co. Manu-
facture of flexible abrasive products. 2,740,725, 4-3-56,
Cl. 117—20.
Ball. Albert L., to Bay State Abrasive Products Co. Process
of forming a durable open mesh fabric. 2,771,659, 11-27-56,
Ql 28 73
Ball," Albert L., O. S. Buckner, and P. C. Tucker, to Bay
State Abrasive Products Co. Flexible abrasive products.
2,740,239, 4-3-56, Cl. 51—185.
Ball, Albert L., and S. E. Lull, to Bay State Abrasive Prod-
ucts Co. Abrasive bands. 2,743,559, 5-1-56, Cl. 51 — 188.
Ball, Albert P., to Briggs Mfg. Co. Sink assembly. 2,762,061,
9-11-56, Cl. 4—187.
Ball Brothers Co., Inc. : See —
Lawson, Percy J. 2,763,228.
Pasotti, Felice G. 2,748,537.
Pitto, Louis R. 2,738,891.
Ball, Charles F., to Joy Mfg. Co. Oil well drilling apparatus.
2,730,330, 1-10-56, Cl. 255—19.
Ball, Charles F., to Joy Mfg. Co. Floor clean-up mechanism
for continuous mining apparatus. 2,737,284, 3-6-56, Cl.
198—9.
Ball, Charles F., to Joy Mfg. Co. Rotary oil well drilling
apparatus. 2,739,790, 2-27-56, Cl. 255 — 23.
Ball, Charles F., to Joy Mfg. Co. Fluid operated motors.
2,742,880, 4-24-56, Cl. 121—164.
Ball, Charles F., to Joy Mfg. Co. Rotary cutter and shaft
mounting for a pavement cutter. 2,744,740, 5-8-56, Cl.
262—20.
Ball, Charles F., to Joy Mfg. Co. Mobile drilling machine.
2,745,637, 5-15-56, Cl. 255—51.
Ball, Charles F., to Joy Mfg. Co. Material gathering, re-
ceiving, storing and delivering apparatus. 2,753,971,
7-10-56, Cl. 198—7.
Ball, Charles F., to Joy Mfg. Co. Hydraulic drive with
pressure equalizer and control for plural motors. 2,771,958,
11-27-56, Cl. 180—6.48.
Ball, Charles F., and R. T. Hair, to Joy Mfg. Co. Cable reel-
ing mechanism. Re. 24,178, 7-10-56, Cl. 242—90.
Ball, Charles O., to The United Products Company. Sterliza-
tion of novel cream-style corn products. 2,767,101,
10-16-56. Cl. 99—186.
Ball, Eric H., to the British Thomson-Huston Co. Ltd.
Transporting of rotary machines. 2,749,190. 6-5-56, CJ.
308—1.
Ball, Frederick S. : See —
Palmgren, Per G., and Ball. 2,751,277.
Ball, Geoffrey R., and P. H. Kemp, to United States Borax &
Chemical Corp. New crystalline sodium borate and method
for producing the same. 2,773,738, 12-11-56, Cl. 23—59.
Ball, Howard L., and H. A. Mercer. Stirring spoon. 2,740,617,
4-3-56, Cl. 259—128.
Ball, Merrill L. Necktie construction. 2,728,918, 1-3-56,
Cl. 2—150.
Ball, Richard H., T. B. Murdock, and H. M. Ogle, to General
Electric Co. Jet-driven helicopter rotor power plant con-
trol system. 2,734,585, 2-14-56, Cl. 170 — 135.4.
Ball, Thomas M., to Chrysler Corp. Carburetor. 2,757,914,
8-7-56, Cl. 261—23.
Ball, William B., to Henry J. Kaiser Co. Measuring device.
2,765,104, 10-2-56, Cl. 222—20.
Ball, William E. Awning assembly. 2,731,686, 1-24-56, Cl.
20—57.5.
Ball, William F., to T. C. Thompson & Son Ltd. Spray appa-
ratus for printing presses. 2,766,718, 10-16-56, Cl. 118—
46.
Ballack, John W. : See —
Pinkerton, Harold R. 2,754,528.
Ballantine Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Uiga, Endel. 2,763,831.
Ballantine, P., & Sons : See —
Pagdin, William G. 2,761,542.
Ballantine, Warren W. : See —
Rynerson, John P., Jr., Ballantine, Kidder, and Gibson.
2,728,963.
Ballard, Albert E., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Process for the recovery of U in the presence of iron.
2,733,128. 1-31-56, Cl. 23—14.5.
Ballard, Albert E., to the United States of America as
represented by the United States Atomic Energy Com-
mission. Ether extraction of uranium salt from solutions.
2,758,007, 8-7-56, Cl. 23—14.5.
Ballard Belt and Buckle Co. : See —
Ballard, Mary H. 2,729,867.
Ballard, Clayton A., and E. P. Horn, to The Air Preheater
Corp. Pivotally supported housing for rotary regenerators.
2.732,184. 1-24-56, Cl. 257—6.
Ballard, Clinton S., and W. G. Lowe, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Silver halide emulsions containing a diamino di-
phenyl amine stabilizer. 2,756,145, 7-24-56, Cl. 95—7.
Ballard, Edwin L. Floor surfacing machine. 2,752,736,
7-3-56, Cl. 51—176.
Ballard, Herman E. Pipe coupling sealing means. 2,730,838,
1-10-56, Cl. 285—143.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
48
Ballard. Hyde W., to American Viscose Corp. Apparatus for
the continuous fabrication of reinforced tubing. 2,730,762,
1-17-56, CI. 18—13.
Ballard, Hyde W., to American Viscose Corp. Apparatus
for transferring segments with annular reels. 2,761,551,
9-4-56, CI. 203—327.
Ballard, James W. : See —
Horst, William K., and Ballard. 2,767,975.
Ballard, James W., and W. R. Horst, to The Commonwealth
Engineering Co. of Ohio. Weighing unit. 2,767,974,
10-23-56, CI. 265—27.
Ballard, John S.. to Wallace & Tiernan Inc. Dry feeder.
2,765,899, 10-9-56, CI. 198—64.
Ballard, Lee, to Burlington Industries, Inc. Stop-motion
for narrow fabric looms. 2,740,433, 4-3-56, CI. 139 — 371.
Ballard, Louis M., to Wayne Mfg. Co. Sweeper conveyors.
2,743,829, 5-1-56, CI. 214—83.36.
Ballard, Louis M., to Wayne Mfg. Co. Attachment of ele-
ments to flexible conveyer belts. 2,753,980, 7-10-56, CI.
198—174.
Ballard, Mary H., to Ballard Belt and Buckle Co. Buckle
frame and covering therefor. 2,729,867, 1-10-56, CI.
24—176.
Ballard, Robert L. : See —
Garvey, Louis P., Walter, and Ballard. 2,770,489.
Hodge, Allen W., and Ballara. 2,733,168.
Ballard, Robert L., to General Motors Corp. Moisture re-
sponsive control means. 2,748,687, 6-5-56, CI. 98 — 2.
Ballard, Sam L. Pipe bending machine for industrial piping.
2,771,116, 11-20-56, CI. 153 — 45.
Ballard, Seaver A. : See —
Finch, Harry De V., and Ballard. 2,768,155.
Ballard, Seaver A., H. de V. Finch, and E. A. Peterson, to
Shell Development Co. Production of unsaturated alco-
hols. 2,767,221, 10-16-56, CI. 260—638.
Ballard, Seaver A., and R. R. Whetstone, to Shell Develop-
ment Co. Preparation of alpha, omega-glycol esters.
2,773,895, 12-11-56, CI. 260 — 491.
Ballard, Wiley P. : See-
Meadows, James L., Ballard, and Chandler. 2,731,392.
Ballash, Andrew, S. A. Stam, and P. E. Anderson, to the
United States of America ai represented by the Secretary
of the Army. Repeating rocket launcher. 2,774,282,
12-18-56, CI. 89—1.7.
Ballastran Corp. : See —
Kiltie, Ordean. 2,731,591.
Ballauer, Alb C, E. R. 'Sargent, and J. H. 'Schmidt, to
McDonnell Aircraft Corp. Compound aircraft propelling
ram jet and pulse jet engine. 2,740,254, 4-3-56, CI.
60—35.6.
Ballentine, James B., to The Chemstrand Corp. Dissolution
of acrylonitrile polymers. 2,744,082, 5-1-56, CI. 260—32.6.
Bailer, Albert H., to Rand McNally & Co. Animated toy
booklet. 2,740,231, 4-3-56, CI. 46—36.
Ballew, Dallas D. Doughnut filling machine. 2,757,620,
8-7-56, CI. 107—1.
Ballew, Dallas D. Doughnut former and cutting mechanism.
2,759,436, 8-21-56, CI. 107—14.
Bailey, Eric J. G., and W. Walker, to Imperial Chemical In-
dustries Ltd. Plasticised compositions. 2,730,513, 1-10-56,
CI. 260—31.8.
Ballhausen, Carl, to Deutsche Edelstahlwerke Aktiengesell-
schaft. Method of and apparatus for adjusting the spark
gap length in metalworking apparatus by which metal may
be removed or eroded by sparking. 2,744,991, 5-8-56. CI.
219—15.
Ballhausen, Carl, to Deutsche Edelstahlwerke Aktiengesell-
schaft. Method of and a feed drive for the regulation of
the spark gap in metal-working machines. 2,761,050,
8-28-56, CI. 219—15.
Ballman, Charles W. Jack for machine tools. 2,729,990,
1-10-56, CI. 77—5.
Ballman, Charles W. Collapsible anchor. 2,735,395, 2-21-56,
CI. 114—207.
Ballman. Edwin C, to Ballman Engineering Co. Stator con-
struction. 2,769.933, 11-6-56, CI. 310—217.
Ballman Engineering Co. : See —
Ballman, Edwin C. 2,769,933.
Ballmer, James E. : See —
Mav, Claude H., Ballmer, and Trainer. 2,772.756.
Rockwood, Albert M., Ballmer, and May. 2,731,849.
Ballonoff, Irv, to Ballonoff Metal Products Co. Insulating
pad. 2,739,412, 3-27-56, CI. 45 — 68.4.
Ballonoff Metals Products Co. : See —
Ballonoff, Irv. 2,739,412.
Ballou, B. A., & Co., Inc. : See —
Ballou, Frederick A., Jr. 2.772,472.
Morehouse, Eugene. 2,732,603.
Sauer, Alfred E. 2.767.453.
Sauer. Alfred E. 2.773,292.
Watson, John R. 2,751,655.
Watson, John R. 2.773,293.
Watson. John R., and Stafford. 2.773,305.
Ballou, Frederick A., Jr., to B. A. Ballou & Co. Inc. Attach-
ment of pin stem finding to an ornament. 2,772,472,
12-4-56. CI. 29—160.6.
Ballou, Richard P., to Federal Electric Products Co. Electric
switches. 2.747.060, 5-22-56, CI. 200—170.
Balmer, Donald F., and F. E. Runge, to The Soundscrlber
Corp. Optical indicating apparatus for dictating machines.
Balmer. Eldon : See —
Balmer, Verne and B. 2,765.080.
Balmer, Ernst, to Dr. A. Landolt A.-G. Spraying pistol. Ba
2,757,048, 7-31-56, CI. 299—89.
Balmer, Ralph M. Foldable tray for playing cards. 2,740,632,
4-3-56, CI. 273—148.
Balmer, Verne and E. Grain cleaner attachment. 2,765,080,
10-2-56, CI. 209 — 350.
Balmes, Estirajes, S. A. : See —
Balmes Solanas, Ramon. 2,769,210.
Balmes Solanas, Ramon, to Estirajes Balmes, S. A. Drawing
mechanism for textile machines. 2,740,995, 4-10-56, CI.
19—130.
Balmes Solanas, Ramon, to Estirajes Balmes, S. A. Mecha-
nism for applying pressure to the drafting rollers of spin-
ning and other textile preparation machinery. 2,769,210,
11-6-56, CI. 19—135.
Balogh, Roy O., to McCabe-Powers Auto Body Co. Vehicle
mounted transport clamps. 2,733,039, 1-31-56, CI.
248—361.
Balon, Walter J., and O. Stallmann, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Co. Stabilized coloring compositions and
methods of making and using same. 2,755,200, 7-17-56,
CI. 117—36.
Balon, Walter J., and O. Stallmann, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Stabilized coloring compositions and
methods of making and using same. 2,755,202, 7-17-56,
CI. 117—36.
Bals, Edward J. Crop spraying apparatus. 2,738,226,
3-13-56, CI. 299—63.
Balsa Processing Co., Inc. : See —
Bass, Donald E. 2,760,533.
Balsam, Maurice M. Apparatus for folding sheet material
over an edge of a blank. 2,743,650, 5-1-56, CI. 93 — 36.6.
Balsam, Maurice M. Apparatus for cutting a strip into por-
tions of a predetermined length. 2,743,777, 5-1-56, CL
164—68.
Balsam, Maurice M. Adjustable band cutting apparatus.
2,743,778, 5-1-56, CI. 164—201.
Balshone, Leon. Spectacles, including lens-locking and lens-
releasing structure. 2,758,507, 8-14-56, CI. 88—47.
Balsiger, Harold E. : See —
Fries. John R., and Balsiger. 2,735,240.
Balsiger, Harold E„ to Landis Tool Co. Speed regulation for
control wheels. 2,735,237, 2-21-56, CI. 51—103.
Balsiger, Harold E., to Landis Tool Co. Bearing construc-
tion. 2,743,142, 4-24-56, CI. 308—73.
Balsiger, Harold E., to Landis Tool Co. Grinding machine
set-up means. 2,749,673, 6-12-56, CI. 51—103.
Balsiger, Harold E., to Landis Tool Co. Cam grinder.
2,754,633, 7-17-56, CI. 51—105.
Balsiger, Harold B., to Landis Tool Co. Concentric grinding
work support and method. 2,760,312, 8-28-56, CI. 51 — 103.
Balsley, Denver C. : See —
Abbott, Fredric M., Balsley, and Bamesberger. 2,746,375.
Baiter, Sallye E., to Jack I. Ellerstein Co. Stereopticon
film mount. 2,739,401, 3-27-56, CI. 40 — 158.
Baltezore, Robert C. : See —
MacDonald, Angus A., Baltezore, and Parks. 2,759,052.
Baltimore Paper Box Co., The : See —
Riley, Melvin A. 2,746,666.
Balton, James, to The Maryland Baking Co. Machine for
automatically making rolled cones. 2,745,363, 5-15-56,
CI. 107—58.
Baltosser, Robert W., to Seismograph Service Corp. Seis-
mometer. 2,748,370, 5-29-56, CI. 340—17.
Baltuch, Bario E. Relay with time delay action. 2,756,302,
7-24-56, CI. 200—98. m ,
Baltzly, Richard, W. S. Ide, and E. Lorz, to Burroughs Well-
come & Co. (U. S. A.) Inc. Spasmolytic piperazines.
2,742,472, 4-17-56, CI. 260—268.
Baltzly, Richard, and P. B. Russell, to Burroughs Well-
come & Co. (U. S. A.) Inc. Phenylcycloalkylcarbinyl
piperazines and method of making. 2,748,126, 5-29-56,
CI. 260—268.
Baltzly, Richard, and P. B. Russell, to Burroughs Well-
& Co. (U. S. A.) Inc. N-[a-cyclohexenyl benzyl] piperazines
and method of making. 2,748,127, 5-29-56, CI. 260 — 268.
Baltzly, Richard, and P. B. Russell, to Burroughs Well-
come & Co. (U. S. A.) Inc. N-(a-cycloalkenylbenzyl)
piperazines and method of making. 2,748,128, 5-29-56,
CI. 260—268.
Baltzly, Richard, and M. B. Sherwood, to Burroughs Wellcome
& Co. (U. S. A.) Inc. 1-alkyl 2,5-dimethyl piperazines.
2,755,279, 7-17-56, CI. 260—268.
Baltzly, Richard, E. Lorz, and P. B. Russell, to Burroughs
Wellcome & Co. (U. S. A.) Inc. Method for the prepa-
ration of amino cyclanols and products. 2,767,185,
10-16-56, CI. 260—268.
Baltzly, Richard, W. S. Ide, and E. Lorz, to Burroughs Well-
come & Co. (U. S. A.) Inc. Quaternary ammonium salts
of substituted benzhvdrvl piperazines and method of mak-
ing. 2.767.186, 10-16-56, CI. 260 — 268.
Balzer, Rudolf. Needle threader. 2,747,778, 5-29-56. CI.
223 — 199.
Balzer. Vernon W.. to Hallett Mfg. Co. 'Seed planter.
2,732.975, 1-31-56. CI. 221—234.
Balzer, Vernon W., to Hallett Mfg. Co. Internal combustion
engine. 2,758,580, 8-14-56, CI. 123—41.65.
Bambara, Joseph E., to Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.
Television. 2.764,628, 9-25-56, CI. 178—5.4.
Bame. John L. : Sep —
Yust, Venard E.. and Bame. 2,750,267.
Yust, Venard E., and Bame. 2,765,220.
Bamesberger, Henry F. : See —
Abbott, Fredric M„ Ralslev, and Bamesberger. 2,746.375.
ford, Arthur P., to E. G. Staude Mfg. Co., Inc. Printing
cvlinder elevating means. 2,746,386, 5-22-56, CI. 101 — 153.
LIST OF PATENTEES
49
Bamford, Randall W., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
Manufacture of a pyridine homologue. 2,769,007, 10-30-56,
CI. 260—290.
Bammann, Heinrich. Sand and stone intercepting means for
beet-floating troughs. 2,735,549, 2-21-56, CI. 209 — 454.
Bampton, Robert F. : See — _ _„r
Schlosser, Paul H., Mitchell, and Bampton. 2,762,795.
Bancroft Cap Co. : See —
Goldman, Louis. 2,769,272.
Bancroft, George H., to Consolidated Vacuum Corp. Vacu-
um dehydration apparatus. 2,731,734, 1-24-56, CI. 34 — 76.
Bancroft, John W., and J. F. Storm, to Minneapolis-Honey-
well Regulator Co. Rate indicating apparatus for quantity
measurements. 2,750,800, 6-19-56, CI. 73—304.
Bancroft, Joseph, & Sons Co. : See —
Rainard, Leo W.. and Shattuck. 2,734,251.
Shattuck, Ewart H. 2,734,229.
Shattuck, Ewart H. 2,734,252.
Shattuck, Ewart H. 2,740,992.
Vonaesch, Fritz. 2,743,190.
Wood, George H., Jr. 2,763,914.
Bandel, David, to International Cigar Machinery Co. Tobacco
sheet material and method of forming. 2,769,734, 11-6-56,
CI. 131—15.
Band-It Co. : See —
Beardsley, Harold H. 2,746,324.
Mahn, Holbrook. 2,746,107.
Bandy, Isaac L. Sash lock. 2,731,286, 1-17-56, CI. 292 — 5.
Bandy, Kenneth L., to The McKay Machine Co. Length con-
trol apparatus for use in feeding strip stock. 2,747,285,
5-29-56, CI. 33—132.
Bandy, Kenneth L., to The McKay Machine Co. Length con-
trol device for feeding strip stock and the like. 2,763,064,
<k lg_i5fi pi qo 132
Banerjee, Tarapada, and P. B. Chakravarty, to The Council
of Scientific and Industrial Research. Process for the
recovery of beryllium oxide. 2,749,296, 6-5-56. CI.
204—96.
Banes, Fred W. : See —
Hubbard, Addison W., Banes, and Johnson. 2,735,875.
Hubbard, Addison W., Leary, and Banes. 2,764,577.
Mirviss, Stanley B., and Banes. 2,750,353.
Nelson, Joseph F., Banes, and Hubbard. 2,751,422.
Nelson, Joseph F., Leary, and Banes. 2,734,046.
Tegge, Bruce R., and Banes. 2.770.613.
Wilson, Howard L., Banes, Smith, and Nelson. 2,736,685.
Young, David W., and Banes. 2,730,436.
Banes, Fred W., and J. D. Garber, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Hydrolyzed acrylonitrile-isobutylene co-
polymers. 2,749,330, 6-5-56, CI. 260—85.5.
Banes, Fred W., J. F. Nelson, and S. B. Mirviss, to Esso Re-
search and Engineering Co. Resins from selected distillates.
2,753.325. 7-3-56. CI. 260—82.
Banes. Fred W., and J, F. Nelson, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Petroleum resins using cyclodiene mon-
omers. 2,754,288. 7-10-56, CI. 260—82.
Banes, Fred W., J. F. Nelson, and H. K. Wiese, to Esso Re-
search and Engineering Co. Petroleum resins from solvent
extracted fractions. 2,758,988, 8-14-56, CI. 260—82.
Banes, Fred W., and E. Arundale, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Cationic derivatives of itaconate-diene
copolymers. 2,771,459. 11-20-56, CI. 260—78.5.
Bang, Mogens W, to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc. Dial
knobs. 2,737,148, 3-6-56, CI. 116—124.4.
Bangert, John T., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Wave
transmission network using transistor. 2,730,680, 1-10-56,
CI. 333—80.
Bangert, John T., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Wave
transmission network using transistor. 2,733,415, 1-31-56,
CI. 333—80.
Bangs, Joseph F., and T. R. Duncan, said Bangs to said Dun-
can. Music comb mounting means. 2,735,328, 2-21-56,
CI. 84—94.
Banham, James W., Jr., and W. A. Fritz, Jr., to the United
States of America as represented by the Secretary of the
Navy. Spark and fly ash arrestor. 2,770,322, 11-13-56,
Q1 jgg go
Banham, William G. Double-hung window structure.
2,745,148. 5-15-56, CI. 20 — 48.
Banigan, Thomas F., Jr. : See —
Meeks. James W., and Banigan. 2,744,125.
Banister. Guy. to Barber-Greene Co. Boom suspension means
for a continuous bucket trenching machine. 2,750,687,
6-19-56, CI. 37—90.
Bank of America National Trust and Savings Association :
See —
Boghossian, Victor. 2.767,694.
Stone, Donald D. 2,764,140.
Bank, Thor G., and W. S. Lorenz, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co.
Thermal trip device with pickup coil on an adjustable arma-
ture. 2,744,979, 5-8-56, CI. 200—88.
Banker, Oscar H.. to New Products Corp. Self-cleaning ap-
paratus for purifying sea water by distillation. 2,735,807,
2-21-56, CI. 202—238.
Banker. Oscar H., to New Products Corp. Hydraulic tappet.
2,737,934, 3-13-56, CI. 123—90.
Banker, Oscar H.. to New Products Corp. Fluid pump.
2,742,862, 4-24-56, CI. 103—126.
Banker, Oscar H., to New Products Corp. Automatic stop
for fluid motor. 2,743,704, 5-1-56, CI. 121—38.
Banker, Oscar H., to New Products Corp. Hydraulic tappet.
2.744,509. 5-8-56, CI. 123— 90.
Banker, Oscar H., to New Products Corp. Vacuum powered
hydraulic brakes with anti-skid controls. 2,747,697,
5-29-56, CI. 188 — 152.
Banker, Oscar H., to New Products Corp. Sprag mechanisms.
2,748,912. 6-5-56, CI. 192 — 45.1.
Banker, Oscar H., to New Products Corp. Follow-up type
booster with reaction to actuator. 2,752,892. 7-3-56, CI.
121 — 41.
Banker, Oscar H„ to New Products Corp. Hydraulic tappet.
2,752.903. 7-3-56, CI. 123—90.
Banker, Oscar H., to New Products Corp. Power-operated
braking system with potential manual operation. 2,756,845,
7-31-56, CI. 188—152.
Banker, Oscar H., to New Products Corp. Control valve
for track laying tractor. 2,757,513, 8-7-56, CI. 60—97.
Banker, Oscar H., to New Products Corp. Automatic over-
drive and transmission system. 2,774,256, 12-18-56, CI.
74—740.
Banker, Oscar H., to New Products Corp. Torsional vibra-
tion absorber. 2,775,105, 12-25-56, CI. 64 — 27.
Banker, Oscar H., and H. A. Hedland, to New Products Corp.
Hydraulic fuse. 2,742,254, 4-17-56, CI. 251—16.
Banks, Charles T., to Kimberly-Clark Corp. Apparatus for
collecting articles for packaging. 2,759,615, 8-21-56, CI.
214—6.
Banks, Charles T., C. J. Greiner, and R. N. Sabee, to Kimberly-
Clark Corp. Method and apparatus for the manufacture of
sanitary napkins with attachment loops. 2,759,441,
8-21-56, CI. 112—2.
Banks, Daniel B., to Sun Oil Co. Catalyst unloader.
2,766,002, 10-9-56, CI. 249—60.
Banks, George, deceased ; M. A. Banks, administratrix, to said
G. Banks. Folding support for receptacles. 2,735,640,
2-21-56, CI. 248—166.
Banks, John J., Jr., y2 to L. Feinstein. Hollow cover for
sheet material. 2,737,353, 3-6-56, CI. 242—55.5.
Banks, John N., to Linotype and Machinery Ltd. Typograph-
ical composing and slug casting machines. 2,758,705,
8-14-56, CI. 199—63.
Banks, Mary A. : See —
Banks, George. 2,735,640.
Banks, Reginald M., to Davis & Geek, Inc. Mixtures of alco-
hols as tubing fluids for non-boilable catgut. 2,742,148,
4-17-56, CI. 206—63.3.
Banks, Robert : See —
Garner, Stanley, Banks, and Porter. 2,741,107.
Banks, William B. : See —
Meyers, Douglas C, Banks, and Slagle.
Banks, William V. : See—
Lysles, William. 2,752,910.
Banks, Willis L. : See—
Oosterhout, Johan C. D., Banks,
2,741,597.
Bannasch, Gilbert A. : See —
Balint, Julius J., Bannasch, and Bratton. 2,775,479.
Banner, Edwin B. : See —
Pentland, Mary, and Banner. 2,729,258.
Banneyer, Joseph. Building wall structure. 2,750,016,
6-12-56, CI. 189—88.
Banning, Alfred J., to C. V. A. Jigs Moulds & Tools Ltd.
Driving gear for automatic lathes. 2,729,983, 1-10-56 CI.
74—472.
Banning, Joe D. Push button telephone number selector.
2,761,015, 8-28-56, CI. 179—90.
Banning, Thomas A., Jr. Color television and the like.
2,755,334, 7-17-56, CI. 178—5.2.
Bannister, Bryant, to United States Steel Corp. Method of
making bars. 2,761,204, 9-4-56, CI. 29—424.
Bannister, Bryant, and J. E. Bentley, to United States Steel
Corp. Apparatus for maintaining a loop of continuous strip
at entry end of a processing line. 2,750,187, 6-12-56, CI.
271—2.1.
Bannister, Harold V., to Schield Bantam Co. Crane at-
tachment. 2,755,573, 7-24-56, CI. 37—144.
Bannon, John H., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Sur-
face coatings for polymer dryers. 2,766,224, 10-9-56, CI.
260—88.1.
Bannon, Thomas C. : See —
Spencer, Lloyd. 2,748,660.
Spencer, Lloyd. 2,748,874.
Banowetz, Michael W., Sr., to Master Industries Inc. Clip
for fish cleaning device. 2,756,457, 7-31-56, CI. 17 — 8.
Banowitz. Benjamin B. Cooking vessel cover and agitator.
2,736,536, 2-28-56, CI. 259—122.
Banowitz, Benjamin B., to TV Time Foods, Inc. Packaged
article of food and method of making the same. 2,741,559,
4-10-56, CI. 99—171.
Banta, Edwin D., to Philco Corp. Electromechanical delay
means. 2,764,741, 9-25-56, CI. 333—30.
Bantam-Lite, Inc. : See —
Schwartz, Sidney. 2,762,907.
Bantar, Inc. : See —
McRride, John W. 2.736.226.
McBride, John W. 2,748,644.
McBride, John W. 2,764,052.
Banus, Mario D. : See —
Bragdon, Robert W., and Banus. 2,741,540.
Banus, Mario D., to Metal Hydrides Inc. Method for pre-
paring valve parts for apparatus for handling molten cal-
cium. 2,740,730, 4-3-56, CI. 117—131.
2,773,556.
Glassmir
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Banus, Mario D., T. R. P. Gibb, Jr., and K. W. Bragdon, to
the United States of America as represented by the United
States Atomic Energy Commission. Method for making
quaternary ammonium borohydrides. 2,738,369, 3-13-56,
CI. 260—567.6.
Banus, Mario D., and R. W. Bragdon, to Metal Hydrides
Inc. Method for preparing potassium borohydride.
2,741,539, 4-10-56, CI. 23—14.
Banzhof, William S., Jr., and J. A. Hosford, to Western Elec-
tric Co., Inc. Automatic feeding mechanism. 2,769,143,
10-30-56, CI. 324—158.
Baque, Harold W., to Corhart Refractories Co. Method of
feeding glass batch materials. 2,749,666, 6-12-56, CI.
49—77.
Bar-Brook Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Swor, Murff H. 2,741,973.
Baracket, Albert J., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Cathode ray electron discharge device. 2,771,566,
11-20-56, CI. 315—16.
Baral, Leon L. : See —
Tongue, Thomas O., and Baral. 2,768,145.
Baran, Edward C, W. H. Fletcher. H. A. Jatzek, and M. A.
Pappas, to The Standard Oil Co. pH sampling apparatus.
2,752,307, 6-26-56, CI. 204 — 195.
Baranauckas, Charles P., and E. T. McBee, to Purdue Re-
search Foundation. Chlorocarbon reduction and products
thereof. 2,767,225, 10-16-56, CI. 260—648.
Barasch, Hans P., and H. C. Hinshaw. Dual compartment
mixing vial. 2,764,983, 10-2-56, CI. 128—272.
Barassi, Carlo, and R. Menghi, to Pirelli S. p. A. Foldable
luggage-carrier. 2,753,095, 7-3-56, CI. 224 — 42.1.
Baratelli, Charles A., to American Optical Co. Receptacles.
2,738,054, 3-13-56. CI. 206—5.
Baratelli, Charles A., to American Optical Co. Spectacle
case. 2,739,698, 3-27-56, CI. 206 — 5.
Baratelli, Charles A., to American Optical Co. Eye protec-
tion devices. 2,758,309, 8-14-56, CI. 2 — 14.
Baratelli, Charles A., to American Optical Co. Spectacle
cases. 2,758,707, 8-14-56, CI. 206—5.
Baraut, Marcel J. : See —
Paris, Frangois G., Le Foil, Bertin, and Baraut.
2,750,733.
Barba, Carl J. Power take-off. 2,731,840, 1-24-56, CI.
74—15.8.
Barbas, Felix J. F. Gas-tightening devices for oven doors.
2,745,399, 5-15-56, CI. 126—190.
Barber, Charles C, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Damp-
ing device for lever type keys. 2,763,737, 9-18-56, CI.
200 — 1.
Barber-Colman Co. : See —
Andres, Ralph W., and Townsend. 2,762,107.
Borchardt, Robert E. 2,742,125.
Borchardt, Robert E. 2,747,806.
Drake, Russell P., and Borchardt, and Crandall.
2,769,598
Felton, Charles. 2,754,170.
Kennedy, Walter W. 2,737,106.
Marcellus. Phillips B. 2,753,126.
Barber, Everett M., to The Texas Co. Internal combustion
engine and method of operation. 2,760,471, 8-28-56, CI.
123—119.
Barber, Everett M., to The Texas Co. Method of operating
an internal combustion engine. 2,767,692, 10-23-56, CI.
123—32.
Barber-Greene Co. : See —
Banister, Guy. 2,750,687.
McDonald, Dan. 2.752,377.
McDonald, Dan. 2,755,293.
Barber, Harry J., to May & Baker Ltd. Methane sulphonic
acids and production thereof. 2,740,808, 4-3-56, CI.
260—512.
Barber, Harry J., and M. B. Green, to May & Baker Ltd.
Preparation of chlorphenoxy acetonitriles. 2,733,257,
1-31-56, CI. 260 — 465.
Barber, Harry J., and M. B. Green, to Mav & Baker Ltd.
Preparation of chlorphenoxy compounds. 2,733,271,
1-31-56, CI. 260—612.
Barber, Harry J., and M. B. Green, to May & Baker Ltd.
Quaternary salts of chlorophenoxy methylamines. 2,734,918,
2-14-56. CI. 260—567.6.
Barber, John J., to Knock A Bar, Inc. Liquid level signalling
device. 2,744.177, 5-1-56, CI. 200—84.
Barber, Leo W. : See —
Isbelle, Jessie C. 2,770,487.
Barbera, Richard J. Christmas tree stand. 2,746,700,
5-22-56, CI. 248 — 44.
Barbknecht, Fred W., and D. A. Walker, to International
Harvester Co. Cotton picker drum structure with lubricat-
ing means. 2,743,569, 5-1-56, CI. 56 — 44.
Barbour, Fenner S. : See —
Worthen, Eugene P., and Barbour. 2,759,882.
Barbour, Harry S., to J. M. Huber Corp. Method of com-
pacting carbon black. 2,758.039, 8-7-56. 01. 117—100.
Barbour, Roswell P. Lid for lug boxes. 2,759,619, 8-21-56,
CI. 217—56.
Barbour Welting Co. : See —
Vizard, William C. 2,750.686.
Vizard, William C. 2.754,600.
Vizard, William C. 2,762,135.
Barbulesco, Daniel J. : See —
Jacobs, James W., and Barbulesco. 2.774,222.
Barch, Walter F. Truss structure. 2,756,745, 7-31-56, CI.
128—104.
Barclay, Harry A., and 1
Co., Inc. Subsurface
166—60.
Barco, Allen A. : See —
Preisig, Joseph O., and Barco. 2,742,523.
Sziklai, George C, Lohman, and Barco. 2,762,870.
Barco, Allen A., to Radio Corp. of America. Field identifica-
tion apparatus. 2,742,527, 4-17-56, CI. 178 — 69.5.
Barco, Allen A., to Radio Corp. of America. Color television
receiver. 2,750,438, 6-12-56, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Barco, Allen A., to Radio Corp. of America. Semi-conductor
signal amplifier circuits. 2,762,874, 9-11-56, CI. 179 — 171.
Bard, Francis X. Cushioned universal pipe joint. 2,740,646,
4-3-56, CI. 285—11.
Bardahl, Ole : See —
Quinton, Wayne E. 2,752,566.
Bardenheuer, Peter, G. Wehner, and P. Klare, to Vereinigte
Deutsche Metallwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Production of
wire rod and wire. 2,749,611, 6-12-56, CI. 29 — 547.
Bardin, Georges : See —
Baillard, Pierre A. J., and Bardin. 2,753,106.
Barditch, Irving F., to Aircraft Armaments, Inc. Time
modulators. 2,774,942, 12-18-56, CI. 332—9.
Bardolph, Marinus P., to Commercial Solvents Corp. Pro-
duction of crystalline porcaine penicillin. 2,739,962,
3-27-56, CI. 260—239.1.
Bardons and Oliver, Inc. : See —
Kylin, Henrik O. 2,753,502.
Bardsley, Joseph R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Housing for electrical apparatus and method of manu-
facture. 2,743,308, 4-24-56, CI. 174—52.
Bardwell, Howard F. : See —
Bornzin, James H., and Bardwell. 2,756,557.
Bardwell, Howard F., and P. L. May, to International Har-
vester Co. Wire twisting mechanism for hay balers.
2,775,190, 12-25-56, CI. 100 — 4.
Barecki, Chester J., to American Seating Co. Chair with
seat tilt adjustment. 2,748,835, 6-5-56, CI. 155—120.
Barecki, Chester J., to American Seating Co. Manual control
device. 2,754,688, 7-17-56, CI. 74 — 100.
Barecki, Chester J., to American Seating Co. Inertia locking
safety reel. 2,760,737, 8-28-56, CI. 242—107.
Barecki, Chester J., and W. E. Nordmark, to American Seat-
ing Co. Inertia-operated electric switch. 2,768,256,
10-23-56, CI. 200—61.48.
Barefoot, Josie C. Bread carrier. 2,747,748, 5-29-56,
CI. 211—126.
Bareis, David W., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the United States Atomic Energy Commis-
sion. Method of purifying liquid fuels of nuclear reactors.
2,758,023, 8-7-56, CI. 75—84.1.
Barenyi, BSla : See —
Wilfert, Karl, and Barenyi. 2,761,722.
Wilfert, Karl, and Barenyi. 2,767,014.
Barenyi, B61a, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Rigid
axle suspension for motor vehicles. 2,732,902, 1-31-56,
CI. 180—73.
Barenyi, B61a, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Drive ar-
rangement for sectional type vehicle. 2,738,023, 3-13-56,
CI. 180—54.
Barenyi, B61a, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Motor
vehicle equipped with a defrosting system. 2,746,099,
5-22-56, CI. 20—40.5.
Bar6nyi, B61a. Wheel suspension of the swinging-arm type
with favorable spatial arrangements, especially for motor
vehicles. 2,749,142, 6-5-56, CI. 280—124.
Bar6nyi, Bela. Roof support for a motor vehicle. 2,751,246,
6-19-56, CI. 296—28.
Barenyi, B£la, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Passenger
car frame structure. 2,751,247, 6-19-56, CI. 296 — 28.
Barenyi B€la, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Method
for assembling motor vehicles. 2,757,447, 8-7-56, CI.
29—430.
Barenyi, B61a, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Dash-
board housing support for motor vehicle controls.
2,765,863, 10-9-56, CI. 180—90.
Bares, Leonard J., to Foley Brothers Inc. Inclined shaft
mucking apparatus. 2,743,830, 5-1-56. CI. 214 — 90.
Barfield, Walter. Auxiliary drive for earth moving machine.
2,747,677. 5-29-56, CI. 180—54.
Barfod, Frederik : See —
Wirth, Emil O., and Barfod. 2,736,539.
Barfod. Frederik, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Fuel injection
nozzles. 2,733,960, 2-7-56, CI. 299 — 107.6.
Barg, Herbert, to True Form Corset Co.. Inc. Brassiere con-
struction. 2,735,101. 2-21-56, CI. 2 — 42.
Bargehr, Robert. Electric heating element.
5-22-56, CI. 219 — 19.
Bargen, William J. Vertically adjustable chai
2,741,299. 4-10-56, CI. 155—89.
Bargen, William J. Table leg unit structure. 2.759,781,
8-21-56, CI. 311—109.
Bargen, William J. Combination seat support and desk
bracket. 2.764,229, 9-25-56. CI. 155—191.
Bargen, William J. Desk or table top support frame.
2,772,936, 12-4-56, CI. 311—105.
Bargezi, Eduard, to General Refractories Co. Process of
making refractory brick and brick. 2,744,021, 5-1-56, PI.
106 — 59.
Bargman, Theodore. Rotary-bolt lock. 2,731,82
CI. 70—135.
Barhorst, Robert C, to Glebar Co.
2,756,546, 7-31-56, CI. 51—103.
2,747,070,
• pedestal.
1-24-56,
Centerless grinder.
LIST OF PATENTEES
51
Barhorst, Robert C, to Royal Master, Inc. Convertible cen-
terless grinder. 2,761,253, 9-4-56, CI. 51—103.
Baril, Albert, Jr., and I. H. De Barbieris, to Thos. J. Koran s
Sons Inc. Sheet separator. 2,731,263, 1-17-56, CI.
Baril, Edward J. Adjustable mounting devices for window
cleaning squeegee and other articles. 2,771,623, 11-27-56,
pi ik 144
Barish Thomas, to The Cleveland Hobbing Machine Co.
Robbing machine. 2,773,427, 12-11-56, CI. 90 — 4.
Barkalow, Clare E., to Sperry Rand Corp. Directional gyros.
2,752,789, 7-3-56, CI. 74—5.2.
Barkdoll Archie E., and R. N. MacDonald, to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours and Co. Solutions of formaldehyde polymers.
2,775,570, 12-25-56, CI. 260—33.4. .
Barkdoll, Joseph P., to Smith-Corona Inc. Carriage retard-
ing device for typewriters. 2,758,692, 8-14-56, CI.
197—64.
Barkelew Electric Mfg. Co., The : See —
Stevens, Arthur M. 2,771,520. „„ _n m
Barker, A. Lincoln. Easel assembly. 2,746,202, 5-22-o6, CI.
Barker, Alvin. Animated greeting card or folder. 2,742,287,
4-17-56, CI. 272—27. „ x _, _ . .
Barker, Clifford L., to Walker Crosweller & Co. Ltd. Fluid
mixing devices. 2,767,924, 10-23-56, CI. 236—12
Barker, Edward D. Inflatable tent. 2,7o2,928. 7-3-56, CI.
Barker, Edward D. Inflatable mattress. 2,753,573, 7-10-56,
CI. 5 — 350.
Barker Ernest C, to United States Steel Corp. Strap-ten-
sioning tool. 2,751,939. 6-26-56. CI. 140 — 93.6.
Barker, Ernest C, and S. B. Brouse, to United States Steel
Corp. Compression device for packages and bundles.
2,745,337, 5-15-56, CI. 100—269.
Barker, Eros V., to The Cobey Corp. Pivotally-connected draft
tongue with selective steering mechanism. 2,734,754,
2-14-56, CI. 280—103.
Barker Geoffrey C, to The National Research Development
Corp. Polarographs. 2,766,423, 10-9-56, CI. 324—31.
Barker, George E., to Atlas Powder Co. Oil-soluble surface
active composition. 2.753,303, 7-3-56. CI. 252—8.55.
Barker, George E., to Atlas Powder Co. Hydraulic fluid com-
positions. 2,755,251, 7-17-56, CI. 252 — 79.
Barker, George E., to Atlas Powder Co. Nonflammable hy-
draulic fluid. 2,758,976, 8-14-56, CI. 252—79.
Barker, George E., to Atlas Powder Co. Low freezing liquid.
2,767,145, 10-16-56. CI. 252—77.
Barker, Guy, Jr. Collapsible crossed legs table support.
2,759,780, 8-21-56, CI. 311—83.
Barker, Harold C, E. E. Lewis, and W. B. Happoldt, Jr., to
E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Polyethylene composi-
tion. 2.770,608, 11-13-56, CI. 260 — 32.6.
Barker, Harry R., Jr., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc.
Waveguide junction. 2,766,431, 10-9-56, CI. 333 — 9.
Barker, James M., to The Keyes-Davis Co. Spout forming can
opener. 2,741,836, 4-17-56, CI. 30—6.3.
Barker, John : See —
Flurscheim, Cedric H., Fawdrey, and Barker. 2.706,354.
Barker, John L., and W. C. Pennell, to Eastern Industries,
Inc. Traffic control system. 2,761,119, 8-28-56, CI.
340—37.
Barker, Luther P., Jr. Cradle clip for safety hats. 2,769,175,
11-6-56, CI. 2—3.
Barker, Maurice E„ to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of War, trustee. Incendiary shell.
2,737,889, 3-13-56, CI. 102—66.
Barker, Orrin W. : See —
Armitage, Joseph B., and Barker. 2,765,711.
Barker, Orrin W., and J. J. Lenert, to Kearney & Treckcr
Corp. Transfer machines. 2,749,811, 6-12-56, CI. 90 — 15.
Barker Poultry Equipment Co. : See —
Barker, Seth S.. and Sharp. 2,743,477.
Sharp, Allen W. 2,759,216.
Sharp, Allen W., and Crane. 2,739,347.
Barker. Raymond C. Fishhook guard. 2,775,060, 12-25-50,
CI. 43—57.5.
Barker, Robert S. : See —
Hultquist, Martin E., and Barker. 2,748,137.
Barker, Robert S., and R. H. Ebel, to American Cyanamid Co.
Oxidation of mixed tar bases. 2,748,138, 5-29-56, CI.
260—295.
Barker, Ronald H., to National Research Development Corp.
Pulse code systems. 2,730,676, 1-10-56, CI. 332—11.
Barker, Seth S., and A. W. Sharp, to Barker Poultry Equip-
ment Co. Poultry picking machine. 2,743,477, 5-1-56,
CI. 17—11.1.
Barker, Sidney C. Oil burner tobacco curer. 2,762,361,
9-11-56, CI. 126—59.5.
Barker, Sydney W., to Lustrafil Ltd. Apparatus for treating
threads. 2,771,180, 11-20-56, CI. 203—65.
Barker, William T., to North American Aviation, Inc. Hollow
rivet and expander pin having curved engaging surfaces.
2,751,809, 6-26-56, CI. 85 — 40.
Barkin, Aaron, to Practical Electrical Products, Inc. Ther-
mally controlled vaporizer. Re. 24,196, 8-21-56, CI.
219^0.
Barking, Herbert, and C. Eymann. Production of useful
combustible gases from caking bituminous fuels. 2,760,855,
8-28-56. CI. 75—4.
Barkley, Charles J., to United States Steel Corp. Support-
ing structure for an open hearth furnace. 2,741,470,
4-10-56, CI. 263 — 46.
Barkley, Charles J., to United States Steel Corp. Burner
support for open hearth furnaces. 2,773,682, 12-11-56,
CI. 263—15.
Barkley & Dexter, Inc. : See —
Dexter, Robert G. 2,751,222.
Barkley, Dwight W., to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Rear-
view mirror assembly. 2,741,156, 4-10-56, CI. 88 — 77.
Barkley, Dwight W., to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Rear-
view mirror. 2,746,354, 5-22-56, CI. 88 — 77.
Barkley, Lloyd B., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Method for
removal of a side chain. 2,749,367, 6-5-56, CI. 260—586.
Barkow, Eugene V. : See —
Ashton, Benjamin N., Barkow, and Von Pessler.
2,753,730.
Barkow, William H. : See —
Kratz, Jerrold K., and Barkow. 2,729,759.
Barkow, William H., to Radio Corp. of America. Cath-
ode ray tube device. 2,761,989, 9-4-56, CI. 313 — 70.
Barkschat, Eric. Resistance therapeutic exercisers. 2,733,065,
1-31-56, CI. 272—57.
Barksdale, Edgar W. High speed dental engines. 2,764,815,
10-2-56, CI. 32—23.
Barlett, Helen B. : See—
Schwartzwalder, Karl, and Barlett. 2,760,875.
Barlow, Benjamin W., to D. Napier & Son Ltd. Bearing
and journal assemblies. 2,757,990, 8-7-56, CI. 308 — 78.
Barlow Corp., The : See —
Wilson, Edward B. 2,761,979.
Barlow, Dick S., and G. B. Crofutt, Jr., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Translating system. 2,749,387, 6-5-56,
CI. 179—18.
Barlow, Ernest, to Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Co. Ltd.
Dynamo electric machine cooling. 2,760,091, 8-21-56, CI.
310—61.
Barlow, John N. : See —
Wilson, Robert A., and Barlow. 2,757,603.
Barlow, Joseph S. Engine induction charge forming an
upper cylinder lubricating device. 2,736,538, 2-28-56, CI.
261—18.
Barlow, Meyer, to Marsel Mirror and Glass Products, Inc.
Collapsible three panel multiview mirror. 2,763,186,
9-18-56, CI. 88—85.
Barlow, Ronald : See —
Tunnicliff, Eustace, and Barlow. 2,732,592.
Barlow, Thomas E., to International Minerals & Chemical
Corp. Refractory composition and method of use.
2,736,660, 2-28-56, CI. 106—64.
Barltrop, Albert C. : See —
Davidson, Douglas H., Musgrave, and Barltrop.
2,730,166.
Banner, Maschinenfabrik Aktiengesellschaft. See — ■
Grein, Hermann. 2,732,142.
Lenk, Walter. 2,757,433.
Lenk, Walter. 2,762,583.
Barnaby, Roland E., to Sperry Rand Corp. Aircraft naviga-
tion instrument. 2,737,640, 3-6-56, CI. 340 — 27.
Barnaby, Roland E., and C. T. Morrow, to Sperry Rand Corp.
Turn rate measuring instrument. 2,753,173. 7-3-56, CI.
264—1.
Barnard, Daniel P., 4th, to Standard Oil Co. Low- temperature
starting of gas turbine engines. 2,771,741, 11-27-56,
CI. 60—39.06.
Barnard, Kenneth N., J. H. Greenblatt, and P. Sullivan, to
the Minister of National Defence of her Majesty's Canadian
Government. Primary cell using a deposited cathode.
2,732,417, 1-24-56, CI. 136 — 100.
Barnard, Kent R., to Stanolind Oil and Gas Co. Recovery
of oil soluble alcohols from hydrocarbon solutions.
2,762,830, 9-11-56, CI. 260 — 450.
Barnard & Leas Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Ronk, George T. 2,742,140.
Ronk, George T. 2,744,615.
Barnard, Randolph H., to L. O. F. Glass Fibers Co. Method
and apparatus for high frequency preparation of molten
glass. 2,747,006, 5-22-56, CI. 13—6.
Barneburg, James L. : See-
Benson, Floyd R., and Barneburg. 2,759,492.
Barnes, Arthur W., B. S. Dyer, and A. A. Gibson, to Imperial
Chemical Industries Ltd. Production of vinyl chloride
polymers. 2,771,457, 11-20-56, CI. 260 — 29.6.
Barnes Drill Co. : See —
Fowler, Leslie L. 2,758,715.
Greenberg, Donald K. 2,757,488.
Klein. James B. 2,729,924.
Klein. James B. 2,751,726.
Barnes, Frank D. Lead extractor for pipe joints. 2,757,452,
8-7-56. CI. 30—168.
Barnes, Frank D., deceased (by W. J. C. Taylor, executor),
S. F. Plant, and J. R. Eyre, to International Standard
Electric Corp. Coaxial cable joints. 2,758,148, 8-7-56,
CI. 174—22.
Barnes, Harry M., to General Foods Corp. Treatment of
tannin extracts. 2,753,371, 7-3-56, CI. 260 — 473.5.
Barnes, Hugh C. : See —
Todd, George H., and Barnes. 2,772,960.
Barnes, James D. : See —
Sommers, Armiger H., and Barnes. 2,769,819.
Barnes, James H. Trim and protective member for attachment
to an automobile tire and wheel assembly. 2,737,422,
3-6-56, CI. 301—37.
Barnes, John V. Overrunning clutch. 2,740,511, 4-3-56, CI.
192—41.
Barnes, Julius L. High pressure fluid control valves.
2,738,948, 3-20-56, CI. 251—205.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Forg-
Com-
Barnes, Marion D., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Production of
soluble phosphates. 2,750,270, 6-12-56, CI. 71—34.
Barnes, Marion D., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Fertilizer
manufacture. 2,753,252, 7-3-56, CI. 71—43.
Barnes, Marion D., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Fertilizer
manufacture and uranium recovery. 2,762,698, 9-11-56,
CI. 71 — 42.
Barnes, Marion D., and J. P. Lea, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Caking bomb assembly. 2,762,294, 9-11-56, CI.
100—99.
Barnes, Marion W., to Universal Oil Products Co. Com-
bustion gas flow restricting member. 2,762,322, 9-11-56,
CI. 110 — 98.
Barnes, Preston D. Earthworking machine with automatic
leveling means. 2,734.293, 2-14-56, CI. 37—168.
Barnes, Ralph G. Safety device. 2,734,932, 2-14-56, CI.
123 — 146.5.
Barnes, Raymond F.. H. Diamond, and P. R. Fields, to
United States of America as represented by the United
States Atomic Energy Commission. Preparation of boric
acid esters. 2,739,979, 3-27-56, CI. 260 — 162.
Barnes, Richard C. M., and E. H. Cooke-Yarborough, to
National Research Development Corp. Multi-electrode
gaseous-discharge tube circuit. 2,753,488, 7-3-56, CI.
315 — 84.6.
Barnes, Richard W., and G. A. Zelinskas. Aid to packing, de-
ployment, and initial inflation of parachutes. 2,749,066,
6-5-56, CI. 244 — 148.
Barnes Robert B., to American Optical Co. Cathode ray tubes.
2,734,142, 2-7-56, CI. 313—92.
Barnes, Robert T., and G. D. Lewis, to United Aircraft Corp.
Starting system for ramjets. 2,747,366, 5-29^56, CI.
60 — 39.14.
Barnes, Russell D. Table game device. 2,754,122, 7-10-56,
CI. 273—37. „„..,.
Barnes, Sanford H., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Fused-junction
silicon diodes. 2,736,847, 2-28-56, Cl. 317—234.
Barnes, Sanford H., and J. N. Carman, Jr., to Hughes Air-
craft Co Germanium junction-type semiconductor devices.
2,742,383, 4-17-56, Cl. 148—33.
Barnes, W. F., and John Co. : See —
Laxo, Ed, and Werge. 2,757,627.
Barnes, William A., to Utica Drop Forge & Tool Corp. Ad-
justing and locking means for slidable jaw wrench.
2,729,999, 1-10-56, Cl. 81—165.
Barnes, William A., to Utica Drop Forge & Tool Corp.
ing apparatus. 2,736,948, 3-6-56, Cl. 29—35.
Barnes, William A., to Utica Drop Forge & Tool Corp.
pound tip welder tool. 2,737,564. 3-6-56, Cl. 219 — 8.
Barnes, William A., to Utica Drop Forge & Tool Corp. Com-
pound action grip and work performing tool. 2,745,300,
5-15-56, Cl. 78—82. ^
Barnes, William A„ to Utica Drop Forge & Tool Corp. Offset
grip for split dies and method of making same. 2,772,095,
11-27-56, Cl. 279—57. ^ tt . ^
Barnes William A., and W. J. Rozmus, to Utica Drop Forge
& Tool Corp. Power drive and locking mechanism for ad-
justable jaw wrenches. 2,750,829, 6-19-56, Cl. 81—165.
Barnes, William A., and D. E. Brown, to Utica Drop Forge &
Tool Corp. Impact welding tool. 2,754,704, 7-17-56, Cl.
Barnes, William E., to Sun Oil Co. Wire line jar tool.
2,762,608, 9-11-56, Cl. 255—27. „,,..,
Barnett, Arthur R., O. Suter, and A. J. Abs, to Technical
Oil Tool Corp., Ltd. Directional inclination recording appa-
ratus. 2,770,887, 11-20-56, Cl. 33—205.5. „„.,.-.
Barnett, Cyril, I. M. Cohn, and J. Lincoln, to British Cela-
nese Ltd. Production of lactams and amides. 2,754,298,
7-10-56. Cl. 260—239.3.
Barnett, Edward F., to Hewlett-Packard Co. Microwave
apparatus for measuring the impedance of waveguide com-
ponents. 2,756,387, 7-24-56, Cl. 324—58. .
Barnett, Edward J. Measuring and dispensing device.
2,739,741, 3-27-56, Cl. 222—455. .
Barnett, Guy F., to Philco Corp. Method of manufacturing
cathode-ray tube screen structures. 2,756,167, 7-24-56,
fn H7 217
Barnett, Harold M. Method for recovering carotene, fiber,
and serum from vegetable material. 2,739,145, 3-20-56,
Cl 260 112.
Barnett, Irvin, to Johns-Manville Corp. Making a dyed
flameproof fabric. 2,755,534, 7-24-56, Cl. 28—74.
Barnett, John O., to American Home Products Corp. Com-
position for combating malaria and process of making
same. 2,762,746,9-ll-56,C1.167—65. „„OE1AO
Barnett. Ted. Combination plug-box and belt. 2,765,109,
10-2-56, Cl. 224—5.
Barney, Arthur L. : See —
Albisetti, Charles J., Barney, Cairns, and Winberg.
2 729 622
Barney, ' Arthur' L.. to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Quaternary ammonium polymers of the acrylic type. Re.
24,164, 6-12-56, Cl. 260—85.5.
Barney, Arthur L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Azonitriles containing quaternary ammonium salt groups.
2,744,105, 5-1-56, Cl. 260—192.
Barney, Arthur L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Vinyioxyalkyl quaternary ammonium copolymers.
2,764,578, 9-25-56, Cl. 260—85.5.
Barney, Arthur L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Iso-
merization of A»-cyclohexene 1,2-dicarboxylic acid anhydride
and esters. 2,764,597, 9-25-56, Cl. 260—346.3.
Barney, Freeman : See —
Lee, James E., and Barney. 2,735,650.
Barnhardt, Scott B. : See —
Mulheim, Joseph E„ and Barnhardt. 2,734,359.
Barnhart, George, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Treat-
ment of polychloro copper phthalocyanine. 2,765,319,
10-2-56, Cl. 260—314.5.
Barnhart, George, and B. F. Skiles, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Co. Solvent-soluble, complex, phthalocyanine-
yielding compounds. 2,772,284, 11-27-56, Cl. 260 — 314.5.
Barnhart, Philip W., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Arrangement
for producing full-wave output from half-wave magnetic
amplifiers. 2,754.474, 7-10-56, Cl. 323 — 89.
Barnhart, Robert R., and H. D. Glenn, to United States
Rubber Co. Method of stiffening unvulcanized rubber.
2,761,857, 9-4-56, Cl. 260—83.3.
Barnhart, Vern A. Hollow structural clay building unit.
2,737,801, 3-13-56, Cl. 72 — 41.
Barnhart, William S. : See —
Mantell, Russell M., and Barnhart. 2,751,375.
Mantell, Russell M., and Barnhart. 2,774,799.
Barnhart, William S., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.
Process of preparing bromochlorodifluoromethane by react-
ing chlorodifluoro methane and bromine. 2,731,505. 1-17-56,
Cl. 260—653.
Barnhart, William S.. to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Copolymer
of trifluorochloroethylene and isobutylene and a method of
manufacturing same. 2,753,328, 7-3-56, Cl. 260 — 87.5.
Barnhart, William S., to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Telomeriza-
tion with sulfuryl halide and product thereof. 2,770,659,
11-13-56, Cl. 260—653.
Barnhart, William S., and R. M. Mantell, to The M. W.
Kellogg Co. Purification process for fluorine-containing
polymers. 2,751.376, 6-19-56, Cl. 260—92.1.
Barnickel, Arthur K., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Supervisory
control and fault indicating system. 2,736,009, 2-21-56,
Cl 340 213
Barnum, Robert E., G. N. Jenkins, and T. B. Wasserbach, to
Esso Research and Engineering Co. Process for producing
a hydrocarbon fuel. 2,749,225, 6-5-56, Cl. 52 — 0.5.
Barnwell, Dorothy J. Article carrying attachments for
crutches. 2,750,951, 6-19-56, Cl. 135 — 17.
Barocca, Aldo J., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Electric
blasting cap. 2,772,633, 12-4-56, Cl. 102—28.
Baroch, George F. : See —
Frihart, Henry N., and Baroch. 2,734,132.
Frihart, Henry N., and Baroch. 2,770,724.
Baron, Abraham L., to S. B. Penick & Co. Bacitracin com-
pound and recovery of bacitracin. 2,774,712, 12-18-56,
Cl. 167—65.
Baron, Charlotte M. Rocking bed structure and synchronized
respirator. 2,771,069, 11-20-56, Cl. 128—29.
Baron, Paul. Liquid metering blending and dispensing valve.
2.740,556, 4-3-56. Cl. 222 — 133.
Baron, Raoul M, A., to Outillage Electrique Silex S. A.,
Nationality Francaise Industrielle. Armatures of electric
motors. 2.756,354. 7-24-56, Cl. 310 — 43.
Barone, Robert J. Electric and portable piano. 2,767,607,
10-23-56, Cl. 84—1.28.
Baroni, Francisco J. L. Blind for straight openings.
2,771,134, 11-20-56, Cl. 160—115.
Barr, Andrew R. : See — -
Hamilton, Harry H., and Barr. 2,759,621.
Barr, Charles R. : See —
Salminen, Ilmari F., and Barr. 2,772,162.
Barr, Frank T. : See—
Jahnig, Charles E., and Barr. 2,731,395.
Martin, Homer Z., and Barr. 2,765,222.
Martin, Homer Z , Burnside, Barr, and Krebs. 2,763,601.
Barr, Frank T., J. W. Brown, H. E. W. Burnside, and C. E.
Jahniz. to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Integrated
refining of crude oil. 2,773,017, 12-1-56, Cl. 196—52.
Barr. Irving S. Hose. 2,753,215, 7-3-56, Cl. 299—104.
Barr, Le Rov H., to Lear, Inc. Balanced pressure relief
valve. 2,755,817, 7-24-56, Cl. 137—536.
Barr, Malcolm J., to W. H. Allen, P. L. Savage, and C. L. Lap-
ham. Thermal proportional timers. 2,731,240, 1-17-56,
Barr, Victor L., K. L. Herrmann, and G. A. Henwood, to
Roller Bearing Co. of America. Cage type roller bearings
and method of assembling rollers therein. 2,765,202,
10-2-56, Cl. 308—212.
Barr, Victor L., and K. L. Herrmann, to Roller Bearing Co.
of America. Roller bearing. 2,765,203, 10-2-56, Cl.
308—212.
Barr, William E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Method and
apparatus for flash vaporization of vapors from liquids.
2,760.918, 8-28-56, Cl. 196 — 77.
Barr, William W., and P. J. Maddox, to Laclede-Christy Co.
Furnace wall construction. 2,762,217, 9-11-56, Cl.
72—101.
Barraclough, R. W., Ltd. : See —
Barraelough, Ronald W. 2,738,116.
Barraclough, Ronald W., % to R. W. Barraclough Ltd. Ma-
chine for packing articles into containers. 2,738,116,
3-13-56. Cl. 226—16.
Barraelough, William, and J. Butterfield. Tubes for carry-
ing varn for weaving from shuttles. 2,757,885, 8-7-56,
Cl. 2*42 — 161.
Barrango Oarmen. Manikin friction joints. 2,751,709,
6-26-56, Cl. 46—173.
Barras, Herbert. Riding platform arrangement for wheel-
type ditching machine. 2.737,734, 3-13-56, Cl. 37 — 92.
Barratt, Jesse, to Scovill Mfg. Co. Snap fastener socket.
2,771,652, 11-27-56, Cl. 24—216.
LIST OF PATENTEES
53
Mining machine bit pat-
Auger drill head.
Barre, Wade E., Jr., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
iSocket type connector. 2,741,750, 4-10-56, CI. 339 — 193.
Barrell, Robert F., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Fluid
flow responsive apparatus. 2,743,327, 4-24-56, CI.
200 — 136.
Barrere, Maurice, to Societe d'Etudes et de Constructions
Aero-Navales. Sectional containers, particularly for air-
craft and similar applications. 2,756,803, 7-31-56, CI.
220—5.
Barrett, Altina : See —
Barrett, Eric and A. 2,744,527.
Barrett, Eric and A. 2,744,528.
Barrett, Arthur L., to Joy Mfg. Co.
terns. 2,737,378, 3-6-56, CI. 262—29.
Barrett, Arthur L., to Joy Mfg. Co.
2,749,104. 6-5-56, CI. 262—26.
Barrett, Arthur L., to Joy Mfg. Co. Drum type disintegrat-
ing head for continuous miner. 2,751,207, 6-19-56. CI.
262—26.
Barrett, Arthur L., to Joy Mfg. Co. Continuous mining
apparatus with floor clean-up means. 2,751,209, 6-19-56,
CI. 262—29.
Barrett, Arthur L., to Joy Mfg. Co. Adjustable limit
means for mining disintegrating mechanism. 2,756,038,
7-24-56, CI. 262—29.
Barrett, Arthur L., to Joy Mfg. Co. Guides for flexible
elements of coal mining apparatus. 2,756,039, 7-24-56,
CI. 262—29.
Barrett, Arthur L., to Joy Mfg. Co. Floor clean-up mechanism
for a continuous miner. 2,760,767, 8-28-56, CI. 262 — 26.
Barrett, David J., % to J. E. Barrett. Paddle and ball rack
for ball-bat games. 2,767,854, 10-23-56, CI. 211—13.
Barrett, David M. : See —
Stava, Robert J., Reininger and Barrett. 2,767,323.
Barrett, Edward L. Battery plate and method of making it.
2,739,179, 3-20-56, CI. 136—33.
Barrett, Edward L., to D. B. Alexander, E. R. Bourke, H. T.
Chamberlain, J. F. Mannion, E. W. Schneider, W. A.
Wade, and C. S. Vrtis, not individually, but as trustees
of The Arthur J. Schmitt Foundation, a charitable trust.
Magnetic annunciator. 2,740,955, 4-3-56, CI. 340 — 373.
Barrett, Edward L. Closure for alkali batteries. 2,755,329,
7-17-56, CI. 136—178.
Barrett, Edward L. Battery construction. 2,763,706,
9-18-56, CI. 136 — 90.
Barrett, Edward R., to Gar Wood Industries, Inc. Package
hydraulically-operated bulldozer unit for tractor frame
mounting. 2,740,213, 4-3-56, CI. 37—144.
Barrett, Elliott P., to Baugh and Sons Co. Basic calcium
phosphate composition. 2,735.823, 2-21-56, CI. 252 — 423.
Barrett, Elton T. Switching device. 2,741,669, 4-10-56,
Barrett, Elton T., to The Liquidometer Corp. Liquid level
measuring device. 2,751,531, 6-19-56. CI. 317 — 246.
Barrett, Eric, deceased (A. Barrett, administratrix), and A.
Barrett. Syringes and syringe mixers. 2,744,527, 5-8-56,
CI. 128—216.
Barrett, Eric, deceased (A. Barrett, administratrix), and A.
Barrett. Hypodermic syringe. 2,744,528, 5-8-56, CI.
128 — 216.
Barrett, Francis T. Disk sharpening machine. 2,742,742,
4-24-56. CI. 51—173.
Barrett, Harold G., y2 to Nanko C. Bos. Simulated baseball
game. 2,749,122, 6-5-56, a. 273 — 89.
Barrett, Harry B. Hydraulic brake servicing equipment.
2,735,601, 2-21-56, CI. 226—113.
Barrett, Harry B. Silencer bands for deadening the sound
of the cutting tool in brake drum turning lathes. 2,755,881,
7-24-56. CI. 181—33.
Barrett, Harry B. Brake drum gauges. 2,769,241, 11-6-56,
CI. 33—147.
Barrett. Herbert M., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Drilling fluid
additive and methods for using the same. 2,739,940,
3-27-56, CI. 252—8.5.
Barrett, Hillard E., and E. A. Gallo, to Curtiss-Wright Corp.
Fluid pressure regulator. 2,731,039. 1-17-56. CI. 138 — 45.
Barrett. Hillnrd E., W. S. Bower, and W. F. Payne, to the
United States of America as represented by the Secretary
of the Air Force. Combustion chamber assemblv for ram
jet fuel burner. 2,773,350. 12-11-56. CI. 60—35.6.
Barrett, James A., J. A. Whitworth, and F. W. Sisk ; said
Whitworth and said Sisk assors. to said Barrett. Waste
collector for textile machinery. 2,765,495, 10-9-56, CI.
19- "
Angle wheel dresser. 2,733,702, 2-7-56,
Barrett. John H.
CI. 125—11.
Barrett. John L
Frankel
J. A. L. Latoszynski, C. Morris, and
The English Electric Co. Ltd. Com-
pound gas turbine plant, including simplified ducting ar-
rangements. 2.750,738, 6-19-56, 'CI. 60 — 39.15.
Barrett, Joseph E. : See —
Barrett, David J. 2,767,854.
Barrett, Lawrence D., Jr., and J. R. Dennis, to Westinshouse
Electric Corp. Blade structure. 2,775,426, 12-25-56, CI.
253—77.
Barrett. Wayne I., and C. S. Shipley. V2 each to The Atlantic
Refining Co.. and W. R. Grace & Co. Platinum-containing
reforming catalysts. 2,750,329, 6-12-56, CI. 196 — 50.
Barrett. Wayne T., and C. E. Welling, to W. R. Grace & Co.
Method of preparing low soda-content alumina catalyst.
2,774,744, 12-18-56, CI. 252 — 465.
Barrett, William H. : See —
Enzmann, Ralph, and Barrett 2,744,492.
Barrick, L. D. : See —
Nawiasky, Paul, and Barrick. 2,729,631.
Barringer, Charles M., B. F. Harvey, J. M. Quattlebaum, and
J. D. Sterling, Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.
Process for reacting eel* with caf2 in a fluid bed, and the
fluid bed therefor. 2,739,989, 3-27-56, CI. 260 — 653.
Barrington, William F., and W. Skillen, to Somerville Ltd.
Cover locking cartons. 2,768,777, 10-30-56, CI. 229 — 36.
Barron, James T., J. J. Dill, and J. H. Hotelling, to Brown &
Sharpe Mfg. Co. Loading device for automatic screw and
similar machines. 2,746,128, 5-22-56, CI. 29 — 93.
Barron, William A. Detachable back rest. 2,754,891,
7-17-56, CI. 155—133.
Barror, Henry A. : See —
Clevidence, Lewis G., and Crippen. 2,731,546.
Barroso, Alberto M. Apparatus for cleaning the evaporators
used in the sugar industry. 2,746,535, 5-22-56, CI. 159 — 1.
Barrow, Wesley J. : See —
Warren, Robert C, and Barrow. 2,764,962.
Barrows, Robert C, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Flexible
drive. 2,772,546, 12-4-56, CI. 64—1.
Barrows, Royal L. : See — •
Dowd, Howard M., and Barrows. 2,739,813.
Dowd, Howard M., and Barrows. 2,757,000.
Barrows, Wendell P. Electrically conductive coating.
2,748,701, 6-5-56, CI. 102-^3.
Barry, Arthur J., to Dow Corning Corp. Siloxane-silicate
compositions. 2,746,926, 5-22-56, CI. 252 — 78.
Barry Controls Inc. : See —
Crede, Charles E. 2,739,774.
Cummings. Clinton L. 2,733,615.
Markowski, Edwin P., and Symonds. 2,744,718.
Barry, Frederic N. : See-
Walker, Robert M., Barry, and Hogue. 2,764,680.
Barry, Joseph F., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Point
contact translators. 2,753,495, 7-3-56, CI. 317 — 235.
Barry, Leonard D. Portable hoist mechanism. 2,768,757,
10-30-56, CI. 214—75.
Barry. Richard H., S. M. Wang, and L. A. Walter, to
Wallace & Tiernan Inc. Mercurial diuretics and method of
preparation thereof. 2,749,339, 6-5-56, CI. 260 — 242.
Barry- Wehmiller Machinery Co. : See —
Herold, James L., and Nekola. 2,731,128.
Vamvakas, Michael, and Dungfelder. 2,738,866.
Vamvakas, Michael, and Dungfelder. 2,765,897.
Barsel, Norman : See —
Fleischhaker, Desider, and Barsel. 2,774,711.
Barski, Julius, J. : See —
Lathrop, Harry D., and Barski. 2,758,482.
Barski, Julius J., and H. D. Lathrop, to The Lathrop-
Paulson Co. Belt drive. 2,741,133, 4-10-56, CI. 74—216.5.
Barsky, George. Method of making cyanohydrins. 2,731,490.
1-17-56, CI. 260—465.6.
Bart, Abel J. C, and B. C. Maas, to Shell Development Co.
Oil-soluble sodium hydrocarbyl phenates as color stabilizers
for mineral lubricating oils. 2,768,140, 10-23-56, CI.
252 — 42.7.
Barta, Joseph F. Rotatable work piece support and clamp.
2,732,868, 1-31-56. CI. 144—288.
Bartelink, Everhard H. B., to Automatic Electric Laboratories,
Inc. Control terminal for mobile radio telephone systems.
2,737,578, 3-6-56, CI. 250—6.
Bartelink, Everhard H. B., to the United States of America,
as represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Radio echo
detection system. 2,745,097, 5-8-56, CI. 343—11.
Bartelink, Everhard H. B., to the United States of America
as represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Radar sys-
tem. 2,756,417, 7-24-56, CI. 343—11.
Bartelink, Jan A., to Nationaal Luchtvaartlabaratorium.
Electronic flowmeter. 2,767,582, 10-23-56, CI. 73 — 231.
Barrels. Alfred F. A., and P. F. W. Jobmann, to Nordischer
Maschinenbau Rud. Baader. Method of preparing Unless
fish fillets. 2,771,633, 11-27-56, CI. 17—45.
Bartels, Charles R.. B. Berk, and W. L. Bryan, to Olin
Mathieson Chemical Corp. Process for the purification of
streptomycin. 2,765.302, 10-2-56, CI. 260 — 210.
Bartels, Henning G. Foldable pails. 2,754,869, 7-17-56, CI.
150—48.
Bartelt, Donald E. : See —
Bartelt, Harold L. 2,734,431.
Bartelt, Harold L. 2,737,278.
Bartelt Engineering Co. : See —
Harker, Charles B. 2,732,989.
Harker, Charles B. 2,742,215.
Harker, Charles B. 2.745.583.
Harker, Charles B. 2,762.273.
Johnson, Kenneth R. 2.738,187.
Bartelt, Harold L.. 45% to D. E. Bartelt. Machine for making
window baqrs. 2,734,431. 2-14-56, CI. 93—8.
Bartelt, Harold L.. 45% to D. E. Bartelt. Drive mechanism.
2,737,278, 3-6-56, CI. 192—145.
Bartelt, John E., to International Business Machines Corp.
End of record detector. 2,739,238, 3-20-56, CI. 250—27.
Barth. Edward E. : See —
Hagopian, Vahan, Barth. and Wilkins. 2,766,161.
Barth, Elmer J., and C. J. Gustafsson, to Dana Corp. Air
assist gear shift. 2,763,159, 9-18-56, CI. 74—335.
Barth, Harrv J. : See —
Bader. Harry F., Barth, and Ambrose. 2,770,808.
Barth, Otto F. F., to Hoganis-Billesholms Aktiebolag. Method
for gaining vanadium values from vanadium containing iron
ores. 2.771,341, 11-20-56. CI. 23—51.
Barth, Robert M., to The FR Corp. Method for unwinding
film strip. 2,742,239, 4-17-56, CI. 242—55.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Barth, Robert M., to Price-Driscoll Corp. Combined line
storage and control device. 2,765,128, 10-2-56, CI. 242 — 96.
Barth, Wilhelm : See —
Hobein, Herbert, Barth, Crumbiegel, Klein, and Nothelfer.
2,767,443.
Bartha, Stephen J., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc.
Carrier system splash ring signal. 2,735,898, 2-21-56,
CI. 179—84.
Barthel, Donald R. : See —
Foley, William V., and Barthel. 2,756,419.
Barthel, Eric, Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Substituted di(isocyanatophenyl) ureas. 2,757,185,7-31-56,
CI. 260—453.
Barthel, Julius A. Attachment for welding machines.
2,773,170, 12-4-56, CI. 219 — 131.
Barthelmess, Hermann : See —
Hinsken, Josef, Barthelmess, and Meyer. 2,756,689.
Barthenheier, Jakob : See —
Neugebauer, Wilhelm, and Barthenheier. 2,739,889.
Barthod, Edouard. Multiple-action high pressure ejecting
device. 2,754,153, 7-10-56, CI. 299—140.
Bartholome, Bernard C. Shirt package board. 2,743,045,
4-24-56, CI. 223—71.
Bartholom^, Ernst, E. Lehrer, and L. Lorenz, to Badische
Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Separation of
acetylene from gaseous mixtures. 2,738,859, 3-20-56, CI.
183—115.
Bartholomew, Richard N. : See —
Anderson, Henry W., Warren, and Bartholomew.
2,738,326.
Bartleson, John D. : See —
Alford, Harvey E., and Bartleson. 2,766,206.
Faris, Robert B., Jr., and Bartleson. 2,729,970.
Bartleson, John D., to The Standard Oil Co. Method of
minimizing the octane demand of an engine. 2,751.285,
6-19-56. CI. 44—76.
Bartleson, John D., to The Standard Oil Co. Treatment of
lubricants with potassium hydroxide and products.
2,773,034. 12-4-56, CI. 252—32.7.
Bartleson, John D., and H. E. Alford, to The Standard Oil
Co. Odor stabilized lubricating oil additives. 2,744,068,
5-1-56, CI. 252—32.7.
Bartleson, John D., and M. L. Christoph, to The Standard Oil
Co. Lubricant compositions and treatment. 2,773,033,
12-4-56, CI. 252—32.7.
Bartlett, C. O., & Snow Co., The : See —
McCreery, Edward P. 2,754,827.
Bartlett, Edwin S., to Sunbeam Corp. Portable shearing
machine. 2,741,136, 4-10-56, CI. 74 — 228.
Bartlett, Ernest E., to J. H. Bartlett. Shale separator.
2,733,813, 2-7-56, CI. 209—270.
Bartlett, Harold W., to California Packing Corp. Photoelec-
tric voltage regulator. 2,749,501. 6-5-56, CI. 323 — 21.
Bartlett, Harold W., to California Packing Corp. Comestible
sorting apparatus. 2,773,596, 12-11-56, CI. 209—111.
Bartlett, Jeffrey H. : See —
Cross, Thomas, Jr., and Bartlett. 2.733,235.
Matuszak, Alfred H, Bartlett, and Morway. 2,757,139.
Morway, Arnold J., and Bartlett. 2,754,268.
Bartlett, Jeffrey H., D. I. Cottle, and H. C. De Hoff, to
Esso Research and Engineering Co. Penetrating oil com-
position. 2,758,088, 8-7-56, CI. 252—45.
Bartlett, Joe H. : See—
Bartlett, Ernest E. 2,733,813.
Bartlett, John S. : See —
Martin, Rex K., and Bartlett. 2,769,269.
Bartlett, Kenneth M„ to Thompson Products, Inc. Method
of making shell mold components. 2,736.077, 2-28-56, CI.
22—193.
Bartlett, Kenneth M., to Thompson Products, Inc. Valve
seat insert. 2,753,859, 7-10-56, CI. 123—188.
Bartlett, Lawrence D. Fluid pressure operated dispenser.
2,753,080, 7-3-56, CI. 222—82.
Bartlett, Lawrence E., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Crepe
paper insulating elements. 2,754,355, 7-10-56, CI.
174 — 209.
Bartlett. Lawrence E., O. M. Olivier, and H. J. Schumacker,
to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Lifter lug on blade of movable
contact. 2,751,447. 6-19-56. CI. 200 — 14.
Bartlett, Paul D., to Columbia-Southern Chemical Corp. Pro-
duction of benzene hexachloride. 2,733,276, 1-31-56, CI.
260—648.
Bartlett. Richard J. and R. W. Hompe. to Geo. J. Meyer Mfg.
Co. Device for applying bands to containers. 2,751.735,
6-26-56. CI. 53—292.
Bartletti, John E. Fishing rods. 2,735,208, 2-21-56, CI.
43—24.
Bartley, Lewis D. Machine for adhesively assembling screw
threaded parts. 2,755.840, 7-24-56, CI. 154—1.6.
Bartley, Samuel C. Electric lamp. 2,743,388, 4-24-56, CI.
313—317.
Bartman, John. Auxiliary seat for barber chairs. 2,743,766,
5-1-56, CI. 155 — 132.
Bartman, William H. : See —
Turner. James F., and Bartman. 2,752,756.
Barto, Isaac S. Cutter blade holder during sharpening
thereof. 2,761,260, 9-4-56, CI. 51—224.
Bartolett. William H. : See —
Fischer, Frederick K., and Bartolett. 2,749,770.
Barton, Alfred P. : See —
Talalay, Anselm, and Barton. 2,755,215.
Barton, Daniel M. : See —
Schoeffel, Eugene W., and Barton. 2,760,992.
Schoeffel, Eugene W., and Barton. 2,774,665.
Barton, Daniel M., and E. W. Schoeffel, to Sterling Drug, Inc.
Ammonia-sulfur dioxide cooking acid regeneration.
2 752 243 6—26—56 CI 92 -2
Barton, 'Daniel M., and E. W. Schoeffel, to Sterling Drug Inc.
Recovery of cooking liquor from spent soda pulping liquors.
2,774,666, 12-18-56, CI. 92 — 2.
Barton, David W., and J. C. Bassie, to Ford Motor Co.
Turbine governor. 2,741,256, 4-10-56, CI. 137 — 56.
Barton, Derek H. R. : See —
Hunt, John S., Walker, and Barton. 2.751,398.
Barton, Donald E., and I. J. Spaeth, to Chicago Railway
Equipment Co. Brake beam safety guard and guide struc-
ture. 2,729,311, 1-3-56, CI. 188—210.
Barton, Edwin C. : See —
Borg, Gustave A., and Barton. 2,731,242.
Barton Foundation, The : See —
Barton, Richard T. 2,756,742.
Barton, Frank W. Brake band with removable lining.
2,741,339, 4-10-56, a. 188—249.
Barton, George C, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Toe last-
ing machines. 2,758,323, 8-14-56, CI. 12 — 8.2.
Barton, Gerald W. Protective cover for surfaces at sinks.
2,762,062, 9-11-56, CI. 4—189.
Barton, Loy E. : See —
Law. Russell R., Johnson, Giacoletto, and Barton.
2,750,507.
Barton, Loy E., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Cylinder tuning of
cavity. 2,745,070, 5-8-56, CI. 333—82.
Barton, Loy E., to Radio Corp. of America. Self-biasing
semi-conductor amplifier circuits and the like. 2,761,916,
9^-56, CI. 179—171.
Barton, Loy E., to Radio Corp. of America. Transistor receiver
oscillator injection using capacitance between stators of
gang capacitor. 2,764,674, 9-25-56, CI. 250 — 20.
Barton, Richard T„ to The Barton Foundation. Endotracheal
tongue blade with tube guide. 2,756,742, 7-31-56, CI.
128 — 15.
Barton, Robert P. Nut hulling machine. 2,747,632, 5-29-56,
CI. 146—8.
Bartow Beacons, Inc. : See —
Bartow, John B. and J. A., and MacLaughlin. 2,741,710.
Bartow, John B., and MacLaughlin. 2,730,566.
Bartow, Jack A. : See —
Bartow, John B. and J. A., and MacLaughlin. 2,741,710.
Bartow, John B., and G. D. MacLaughlin, Jr., to Bartow
Beacons, Inc. Method and apparatus for X-ray fluoroscopy.
2,730,566, 1-10-56, CI. 178—6.5.
Bartow, John B. and J. A., and G. D. MacLaughlin, Jr., to
Bartow Beacons Inc. Directivity control of X-rays.
2,741,710, 4-10-56, CI. 250—105.
Bartsch, Carroll A. : See —
Jessey, Marvin E., and Bartsch. 2,766,414.
Baruch, Jordan J., to Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc.
Acoustic absorber. 2,759,554, 8-21-56, CI. 181—33.
Baruch, Jordan J., to Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc.
Acoustic method and system. 2,759,555, 8-21-56, CI.
181—50.
Baruch, Jordan J., to Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc.
Acoustic method and system. 2,759,556, 8-21-56, CI.
181—50.
Baruch, Jordan J., and H. C. Lang, to Research Corp. Loud-
speaker system. 2,766,839, 10-16-56, CI. 181 — 31.
Barusch, Maurice R., and R. Y. Mixer, to California Research
Corp. Diesel fuel oil. 2,763,537, 9-18-56, CI. 44 — 57.
Basch, Walter M., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Liquid-liquid treating process. 2,733,187. 1-31-56, CI.
196—14.42.
Basch, Walter M., and H. J. Zoeller, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Method for removing water from liquid
organic compositions. 2,733,218, 1-31-56, CI. 252 — 344.
Baschet, Francisco. Automatic transmission and speed chang-
ing mechanism. 2,763,165, 9-18-56, CI. 74 — 752.
Basci, Joseph. Controls for heating burners. 2,740,863,
4-3-56, CI. 200 — 124.
Basdekis, Costas H., to The Chemstrand Corp. Polymeriza-
tion method for acrylonitrile-vinylpyridine copolymers.
2.732,364, 1-24-56, CI. 260 — 45.5.
Basdekis, Costas H., to The Chemstrand Corp, Method of
preparing dveable copolymers. 2.775,567, 12-25-56, CI.
260—29.6.
Baselt. Walter H. to American Steel Foundries. Rotor
brake. 2.751.047. 6-19-56, CI. 188 — 59.
Basferd, Albert R. License plate mounts. 2,760,811,
8-28-56, CI. 296—1.
Bash. Irwin J., and C. Ross ; said Bash assor. to said Ross.
Food supplements and process of preparing the same.
2,764,485, 9-25 56. ( '1. 99—11.
Basham, Lawrence H, J. F. Nash. Jr.. and C. D. Nash. Paper
folding machine inserter attachment. 2,764,406, 9-25-56,
CI. 270—45.
Basham, Raymond B., and W. J. Parrish. Line inserting de-
vice. 2,748,870, 6-5-56, CI. 166—77.
Bashe, Charles J„ to International Business Machines Corp.
Ring checking circuit. 2,769,971, 11-6-56, CI. 340—213.
Bashford, Leslie A., to Courtaulds Ltd. Process for the
recovery of dimethvl nitrosamine from its aqueous solu-
tions. 2,754,329, 7-10-56, CI. 260—583.
Bashin, Saul. Machine for marking hems of skirts and
coats. 2,750,673, 6-19-56, CI. 33—10.
Bashour, Joseph T., to Stauffer Chemical Co. Asymmetric
tertiary alkyl trithiocarbonates. 2,731,487, 1-17-56, CI.
260—455.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Rhodaninos.
Bashour, Joseph T.. to Stauffer Chemical Co.
2,743,211, 4-24-56, CI. 167—33.
Bashuk, Peter. Lining machine. 2,737,228, 3-6-56, CI.
154—31.
Basic Inc. : See —
Pavlish, Arnold E. 2,745,759.
Basic, John : See —
Kostka, August and G. 2,759,762.
Basic Vegetable Products, Inc. : See —
Odale, Ernest D. 2,706,794.
BaskerviUe, ttaipn J., to General Electric Co. Circuit
breaker operating mechanism. 2,756,306, 7-24-56, CI.
200 — 169.
Baskin, Robert F., and A. D. Brown, Jr., to Clevite Corp.
D. C. amplifier. 2,758,160, 8-7-50, CI. 179—171.
Basler, Hermann. Method for the production of hard fiber-
boards. 2,757,583, 8-7-56, CI. 92 — 01.
Bass, Alice M. : See —
Bass, Harvey G., Sr. 2,770,252.
Bass, Charles S. Agricultural disc sharpener. 2,770.986,
11-20-56, CI. 76 — 89.2.
Bass, Donald B„ to Balsa Processing Co., Inc. Wood slicing
machine. 2,760,533, 8-28-56, CI. 144—162.
Bass, George H. Bulletin board word elements. 2,746,189,
5-22-56, CI. 40 — 143.
Bass, Harvey G., Sr., to A. M. Bass. Gas pressure reduction
regulator. 2,770,252, 11-13-56, CI. 137—505.12.
Bass, Mary R. Artificial limb extension. 2,736,902, 3-6-56,
CI. 3—4.
Bass, Walter A. Billfolds. 2,737,991, 3-13-56, CI. 150—38.
Bass, Wilfred M. Roller fish net. 2,744,350, 5-8-56, CI.
43—9.
Bassett, Calvin P. : See —
Ashe, Neil W., Huskey, McNaughton, and Bassett.
2,744,669.
Bassett, Cecil E., and C. B. Bradfield, to Schuylkill Products
Co., Inc. Apparatus for refining lead scrap. 2,770,374,
11-13-56, CI. 214—18.
Bassett, Kenneth S. : See —
Jones, Don F., and Bassett. 2,749,904.
Bassett, William E. Nail clipper. 2,738,795, 3-20-56, CI.
132—75.5.
Bassett, William E. Nail clipper. 2,739,379, 3-27-56, CI.
30—28.
Bassick Co., The : See —
Claud-Mantle, Arthur.
Kramcsak, Michael, Jr.
Kramcsak, Michael, Jr.
Kramcsak, Michael, Jr.
Kramcsak, Michael, Jr.
Kramcsak, Michael, Jr.
Kramcsak, Michael, Jr.
Bassie, Jack C. : See —
Barton. David W., and Bassie. 2,741,256
Bassinger, Ross. Fluid actuated impact tool.
7-31-56, CI. 121—30.
Bassinger, Ross. Fluid actuated impact tool.
7-31-56, CI. 255 — 4.4.
Bassinger, Ross. Percussion tools for wells.
8-14-56, CI. 255 — 4.4.
Bassinger, Ross. Fluid actuated impact
9-25-56, CI. 121—16.
Basso, Arthur J. : See —
O'Neill, Robert C, and Basso. 2,731,38c
O'Neill, Robert C, and Basso. 2,731,384
O'Neill, Robert C, and Basso. 2,731,38E
O'Neill, Robert C, Basso, and Pfister.
O'Neill, Robert C, and Basso. 2,762,742.
Basso, Arthur J., and R. C. O'Neill, to Merck & Co., Inc.
Pyrimidine substituted urea complexes and processes for
preparing the same. 2,731,382. 1-17-56, CI. 167 — 53.1.
Basso, Arthur J., and R. C. O'Neill, to Merck & Co., Inc.
l-phenyl-3(3-as-triazinyl) urea compositions for the treat-
ment of coccidiosis and method for preparing the same.
2,762,743, 9-11-56, CI. 167—53.1.
Bast, Nathan G., to N. F. Testor. Toy airplane construction.
2,770,072, 11-13-56, CI. 46—17.
Basten, Albert T. : See —
Fontein, Freerk J., and Basten. 2,748,941.
Bastian, Raymond E., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.
Apparatus for engraving positive tire tread models.
2,754,726, 7-17-56, CI. 90—13.1.
Bastin, Edgar J. : See —
Stava. Robert J., and Bastin. 2.749,445.
Bastow, Wendell R., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Automatic fre-
quency-control circuits. 2,730,616, 1-10-56, CI. 250 — 20.
Batchelder, Charles F., Jr. : See —
Lord, Francis L. 2,758,626.
Batchelder. James W. Thread rolling tool. 2,771,799,
11-27-56, CI. 80—6.
Batcheller, Hugh W., to Ark-Les Switch Corp. Electrical
connector member with a central longitudinal strip having
a supported free end. 2,738,485, 3-13-56, CI. 339 — 258.
Batcheller, Hugh W., to Akr-Les Switch Corp. Electric con-
nector. 2,739,294, 3-20-56, CI. 339—256.
Batcheller, Hugh W., to Kent Mfg. Corp. Female member of
electrical connector of the spade type. 2,742,628, 4-17-56,
CI. 339—256.
Batcheller, Hugh W., to Kent Mfg. Corp. Connector member
with resilient center. 2,747,170, 5-22-56, CI. 339 — 258.
Batcheller, Hugh W., to Ark-Les Switch Corp. Electrical
connector member with spring tongue. 2,759,165, 8-14-56,
CI. 339—256.
2,751,240.
2,735,131.
2,738,540.
2,743,971.
2,748,419.
2,750,619.
2,757,407.
tool.
2,756,723,
2,756,966,
2,758,817,
2,764,130,
2,755,285.
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Batcheller, Hugh W., to Ark-Les Switch Corp. Electric
connectors. 2,762,029, 9-4-56, CI. 339 — 256.
Batcheller, Hugh W., to Kent Mfg. Corp. Connector member
with split floor. 2,770,790, 11-13-56, CI. 339—256.
Batcheller, Hugh W., to Kent Mfg. Corp. Electric connector
member with opposed bottom flaps. 2,770,791, 11-13-56,
CI 339 258
Batcheller, Hugh W„ to Kent Mfg. Corp. Electric connector
member and method of making the same. 2,770,792,
11-13-56, CI. 339—258.
Batcheller, Hugh W., to Kent Mfg. Corp. Electric connector
member with marginal slits. 2,774,055, 12-11-56, CI.
339 258
Batcheller, Hugh W., to Kent Mfg. Corp. Connector member
with curved flange extensions. 2,774,952, 12-18-56, CI.
339 — 258.
Batchelor, Joseph B., Jr., to W. R. Schum. Method for
reactivating cathode ray tubes. 2,774,645, 12-18-56, CI.
316—2.
Batchelor, Robert L. Determination of butterfat content of
milk products. 2,752,815, 7-3-56, CI. 88 — 14.
Bateman, Coates F., to The Wayne Pump Co. Combined
pump and motor assembly for liquid dispensing apparatus.
2,762,306, 9-11-56, CI. 103—42.
Bateman, John T., to General Electric Co. Control valve for
reversible refrigerating system. 2,768,509, 10-30-56. CI.
62 — 115.
Baten, Bessie M. Diaper. 2,739,594, 3-27-56, CI. 128—284.
Bates, Beulah H. : See —
Bates, waiter A., Sr., and W. A. Bates, Jr. 2,760,416.
Bates, C. J., & Son. See —
Lanzi. Jesse M. 2,739,700.
Bates, Edmond E. Coaster for drinking glasses and the
like. 2,740,545, 4-3-56, CI. 215—100.5.
Bates, Harold, J. W. Fisher, and E. J. Upton, to British
Celanese Ltd. Pressure reactor. 2,739,879, 3-27-56, CI.
23—285.
Bates, Harold, C. W. Sammons, and J. W. Fisher, to British
Celanese Ltd. Manufacture and use of cellulose esters.
2,775,529, 12-25-56, CI. 106—165.
Bates, Harold, J. W. Fisher, and J. R. Smith, to British
Celanese Ltd. Ripening cellulose esters in solution.
2,775,585, 12-25-56, CI. 260—230.
Bates, Lawrence G., to Continental Say-When Corp. Universal
liquid dispenser. 2,771,226, 11-20-56, CI. 222—401.
Bates Mfg. Co. : See —
Brant, Joseph H. 2,745,240.
Delaney, Robert B. 2.769,463.
Mills, George L. 2,741,270.
Pelletler, Peter F. 2,759,497.
Bobbins, Chandler, II, and Mills. 2,741,824.
Bates, Norman H. Locking electric plug. 2,750,570, 6-12-56,
CI. 339—74.
Bates, Robert W., C. J. Davis, Jr., and C. E. Morris, to Swift
& Co. Process for the production of molecularly modified
lard. 2,751,304, 6-19-56, CI. 99—118.
Bates, Richard E. : See —
Trinity, Joseph B., and Bates. 2,748,875.
Bates, Walter A., Jr. : See —
Bates, Walter A., Sr., and W. A. Bates, Jr. 2,760,416.
Bates, Walter A., Sr., and W. A. Bates, Jr., to B. H. Bates.
Grate construction. 2,760,416, 8-28-56, CI. 94 — 5.
Batezell, Alfred P., and A. J. Grandy. Method of splicing in-
sulated conductor. 2,730,473, 1-10-56, CI. 154 — 2.22.
Bath Iron Works Corp. : See — ■
Keiper, Edwin H. 2,736,503.
Keiper, Edwin H. 2,750,123.
West, Woodrow W. 2,767,929.
Batorski, Edward J., to The Cleveland Hobbing Machine Co.
Hobbing machine. 2,773,428, 12-11-56, CI. 90 — 4.
Batson-Cook Co. : See —
Smith, Jesse G. 2,730,413.
Battaglia, Eugene P., and J. Miller. Toy hobby horse.
2,770,463, 11-13-56, CI. 280—1.195.
Battarra, Alberto : See —
Battarra, Arnoldo, Maveri, Melloni, and Frigeri.
2,773.740.
Battarra, Arnoldo, deceased (by M. E. Battarra. heir and
guardian of heirs, A. Battarra, heir), and D. Maveri, A.
Melloni, and L. Frigeri, to Montecatini. Societa Generale
per l'lndustria Mineraria e Chimica. Process and appa-
ratus for the continuous production of aqueous solutions
of sodium hydrosulfite from sodium amalgam and gaseous
SO2. 2,773,740, 12-11-56, CI. 23—116.
Battarra, Marie E. : See —
Battarra. Arnoldo, Maveri, Melloni, and Frigeri.
2,773,740.
Battelle Development Corp., The : See —
Bennett, Bailey. 2,737,507.
Brittain, John O., and Frost. 2,739,887.
Carlson, Chester F. 2,761,416.
Cocks, George G., and Schwartz. 2,739,507.
Finlay, Alexander, Jr., Hecox, and Thompson. 2,773,951.
Happe, Ralph A. 2,734,817.
Kraus. John D. 2,732,551.
Slyh, John A., Lynch, and Runck. 2,749.254.
'Sims, Chester T. 2,749,260.
Todd, Francis C, and Wyler. 2,744,073.
Batten, Frederick J. R. : See —
Leslie, Philip, and Batten. 2,745,140.
Batten, Webster R., and D. Hadden, to Geo. D. Roper Corp.
Dual pump drive with overrunning clutches. 2,775.2(i-i,
12-25-56, CI. 103—11.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Battenfeld Grease & Oil Corp. : See —
Boner. Charles J., and Breed. 2.753,364.
Battey, Alexander J., and J. Greene, to Auburn Spark Plug
Co., Inc. Spark plug terminal connector. 2,782,021,
9-4-56, CI. 339 — 26.
Battey, Alfred P., to R. Hoe & Co. Inc. Apparatus to main-
tain the top of a pile of sheets at a sensibly constant height.
2,746,753, 5-22-56, CI. 271—31.
Battey, Alfred P., to R. Hoe & Co., Inc. Pneumatic sheet-
taking apparatus. 2,749,119. 6-5-56, CI. 271 — 26.
Battin, Harold T. Unitary tube valve and cap. 2,749,931,
6-12-56, CI. 137—233.
Battista, Orlando A., and G. G. Whytlaw, to American Viscose
Corp. Shrinkable paper wrappers for filamentary packages.
2,738,060, 3-13-56, CI. 206—64.
Battke, Willie, to F. Ritter & Sohn. Lemon slice squeezers.
2,735,360, 2-21-56, CI. 100—234.
Battle, Norman, and P. B. Smith, to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Pro-
tective devices. 2,738,029, 3-13-56, CI. 183 — 62.
Battle, Richard, and R. E. Donner, to Douglas Aircraft Co.,
Inc. Solvent proof marking for conduits. 2,745,436,
5-15-56, CI. 138 — 47. ...
Battle Creek Packaging Machines, Inc. : See —
Smith, John W. 2,730,359.
Willbrandt, Franklin M. 2,729,928.
Batts, Carl T. Pilot controlled valves. 2,761,470, 9-4-56,
Batts, Harvey J. : See —
Iknayan, Alfred N., Peterson, and Batts. 2,756,801.
Iknayan, Alfred N., Peterson, and Batts. 2,771,936
Peterson, Lester C, and Batts. 2,734,039.
Peterson, Lester C, Mulbarger, and Batts. 2,760,542.
Schaefer, William E., Batts, and Brafford. 2,749,323.
Batts, Harvey J., and T. G. Delang, to United States Rubber
Co. Acceleration of the dimethylol phenol of butyl rubber
oy means of polychloroprene. 2,734,877, 2-14-56, CI.
Batty, Granville, to Sir James Farmer Norton & Co., Ltd.
Swaging machine. 2,734,404, 2-14-56, CI. 78 — 21
Batz George C. Machine for forming and heat treating metal
articles. 2,744,746, 5-8-56, CI. 266—6.
Batzle, William K., and W. C. Dale, to Radio Corp. of America.
Indirectly heated cathode structure and method of assem-
bly. 2 753,480, 7-3-56, CI. 313—340.
Baudat, Andre A. : See — ■
Swenson, Harvey F., Baudat, and Ryder. 2,746,730.
Baude, John, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Synchronous motor
control system employing a dual control thermal relay and
2?74%,92P9e,e4L3^6tCCl 3C18^in70ted "^ "^ br6aker-
Bauder, Josef : See—
Wiisteney, Herbert, Bauder, and Stabenau. 2,772 878
Bauder, Paul to Triumph Bekleidungs u. Textilwerke G.
m. b. H. Adjustable fastening device particularly adapted
oJ^'Wi securing together two ends of a garment.
i,Mo,ouy, 3—20—56, CI. 2 — 42.
Baudin, Charles, to Compagnie des Freins et Signaux West-
l?7?50S -T ofelc^i0n aPParatus for air compressors.
^,(0ii,U14, 7— d— ofa, CI. 184 — 105.
Baudoin, Chester C. : See —
Wright, Kenneth H., and Baudoin. 2,733,952.
Baudou, Antoine J. G. Device for the manufacture of molded
rubber boots and similar articles. 2,750,629, 6-19-56, CI.
18 — 45.
Baudry, Rene" A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Turbine-
generator ventilation. 2,763,794, 9-18-56, CI. 310 — 55.
Baudry, Ren6 A., and P. R. Heller, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Booster-fan rotor-ventilation. 2,752,515, 6-26-56,
Bauer, Alfred F., and C. Pack, to National Lead Co. Ejec-
tion mechanism for metal forming presses. 2,759,380,
8-21-56, CI. 78 — 18.
Bauer, Alois, and L. Bulla. Noncloggable dispenser.
2,729,363, 1-3-56, CI. 222—189.
Bauer, Andrew, to Radio Corp. of America. Methods of
making metal cones for cathode ray tubes. 2,752,675,
7-3-56, CI. 29—535.
Bauer, Anna M. : See —
Bauer, Fred R. 2,774,209.
Bauer, Benjamin B. Photometric apparatus. 2,732,757,
1-31-56. CI. 88 — 23.
Bauer. Benjamin B., to Shure Brothers, Inc. Phonograph
translating device. 2,752.428, 6-26-56 CI. 179 — 100 41
Bauer, Benjamin B., to Shure Brothers Inc. Mechanical
damping means for the diaphragms of microphones,
speakers, and the like. 2,774,438, 12-18-56, CI. 181 — 31.
Bauer, Benjamin B., and L. Gunter, Jr., to Shure Brothers,
Inc. Head construction for magnetic recorders and repro-
ducers. 2,744,165, 5-1-56, CI. 179 — 100.2.
Bauer, Carl. Crop dusting machines. 2,743,549, 5-1-56, CI.
43—148.
Bauer. Carl W. Snapping rolls having trash removing means.
2,751,743, 6-26-56, CI. 56—104.
Bauer, David M. Can openers. 2,751,678, 6-26-56, CI.
30—6.1.
Bauer, Donald J. Plow attachment. 2,733,647, 2-7-56, CI.
97—211.
Bauer, Edwin. Process of determining degree of milling of
flour and apparatus for same. 2,749,796, 6-12-56, CI.
88—14.
Bauer, Ernest K., to American Viscose Corp. Portable cap
spinning unit with hydraulic traverse. 2,749,055, 6-5-56,
CI. 242 — 43.4.
Bauer, Ernest K., to American Viscose Corp. Yarn tension
device. 2,756,481, 7-31-56, CI. 28—35.
Bauer, Eugen, G. m. b. H. : See —
Veit, Karl. 2,754,723.
Bauer, Eugene C, Jr., to Kensington Steel Co. Link for
tractor rails. 2,743,140, 4-24-56, CI. 305—10.
Bauer, Eugene E. : See —
Fitzgerald, Robert H., and Bauer. 2,763,002.
Bauer, Franz. Electric switch. 2,773,950, 12-11-56, CI.
200—21.
Bauer, Fred R., 49% to N. B. and A. M. Bauer. Straw bunch-
ing attachment for combines. 2,774,209, 12-18-56, CI.
56 — 122.
Bauer, Fritz L. : See —
Bottcher, Bruno, and Bauer. 2,729,649.
Bauer, George W. : See —
Dickinson, Robert H, and Bauer. 2,758,922.
Bauer, Hubert : See —
Clarke, William W., Stevens, Bauer, Jarvis, and Heller.
2,742,238.
Bauer, Klaus : See —
Auhagen, Ernst, and Bauer. 2,731,387.
Auhagen, Ernst, Horlein, and Bauer. 2,734,846.
Bauer, Klaus, and E. Auhagen, to Schenley Industries, Inc.
Aqueous suspension of procaine penicillin and acid salt of
antihistamine. 2,734,845, 2-14-56, CI. 167 — 65.
Bauer, La Verne N„ H. T. Neher, and W. L. Van Home, to
Rohm & Haas Co. Copolymers of allyl esters and itaconates.
2,731,448. 1-17-56, CI. 260—78.5.
Bauer, Lawrence E., % to G. L. Kiner. Fishing rod holder
with signal means. 2,745,088, 5-8-56, CI. 340 — 213.
Bauer, Milton E. Disposable measuring cup. 2,758,771,
8-14-56, CI. 229—1.5.
Bauer, Norbert B. : See —
Bauer, Fred R. 2,774,209.
Bauer, Paul C. : See —
Hill, Gordon, and Bauer. 2.770,300.
Bauer, Phillip F., and V. B. Honsinger, to AllisjChalmers
Mfg. Co. Synchronous induction motor having a segmented
rotor and squirrel cage winding. 2,733,362, 1-31-56, CI.
310—162.
Bauer, William E., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Elastic-fluid-pressure-actuated means for adjusting the pro-
portional band of a controller. 2,773,506, 12-11-56, CI.
137—86.
Bauerle, Kurt : See —
Braitsch, Otto, and Bauerle. 2,758,165.
Bauerlein, Carl C, to The Dole Valve Co. Beverage dis-
penser. 2,736,465, 2-28-56, CI. 222—129.2.
Bauerlein, Carl C, to The Dole Valve Co. Throw- away
type dispenser. 2,754.999, 7-17-56, CI. 222—129.2.
Bauerlein, Carl C, to The Dole Valve Co. Juice concentrate
dispenser valve. 2,756.773, 7-31-56, CI. 137—604.
Bauerlein, Carl C, to The Dole Valve Co. Dispenser for
concentrates. 2,766,910, 10-16-56, CI. 222—129.2.
Bauersfeld, Walther, to Carl Zeiss. Mounting for telescope
mirrors. 2,736,231, 2-28-56, CI. 88—32.
Bauersfeld. Walther. H. Werner, and A. Vieweg, to C. Zeiss.
Planetarium projection device for representing the indi-
vidual travel of fixed stars upon a screen. 2,748,652.
6-5-56, CI. 88—24.
Bauersfeld, Walther, and H. Sonnberger, to C. Zeiss. Opti-
cal svstem for photogrammetric plotting instruments.
2.751.813 6-26-56. CI. 88 — 24.
Bauersfeld, Walther W. J., to C. Zeiss. Bearing for telescope
mirror. 2,760,407, 8-28-56, CI. 88 — 73.
Rauger. Louis A. J. : Spp —
Marchal, Raymond H., Paris, Bertin, and Bauger.
2.748.564.
Baugh and Sons Co. : See —
Barrett, Elliott P. 2,735.823.
Baughan. Fred A. Valve control means. 2,741,259, 4-10-56,
CI. 137 — 405.
Baughan, Graham O. Oscillatable paste dispensing unit.
2,730,991, 1-17-56. CI. 118^15.
Bauknecht, G., G. m. b. H. : See —
Dannenmann, Paul. 2,740,907.
Bauknecht, Joseph A. : See —
Taylor. James, and Bauknecht. 2.762,272.
Baum. Arthur A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Rubber plastieized with zinc salts of nuclear chlorinated
aromatic mereaptans. 2,770.604. 11-13-56, CI. 260—30.8.
Banm, Arthur A., and P. A. Sanders, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Co. Whitening agents for cellulosic fiber.
2,733.247. 1-31-56, CI. 260—304.
Baum, David. Phonograph attachment for eliminating static
electricitv from records. 2.744.212. 5-1-56, CI. 317—2.
Baum, Harold M., to Warner-Lambert Pharmaceutical Co.
Dehydroaretic acid dental compositions. 2,746,905,
5-22-56. CI. 167—93.
Baum. Herbert J. L., and E. W. Colthurst, to Mipro Metal
Products Co. Swing top dispenser structure for waste
receptacles. 2,759,630. 8-21-56, CI. 221—34.
Baum, John W. Trolling release. 2,735.212, 2-21-56, CI.
43 — 43.12.
Baum, Louis J. Nozzle. 2.742.325. 4-17-56, CI. 299 — 139.
Baum Richard V.. to Goortvear Aircraft Corp. Electronic
multiplier. 2.773 641. 12-11-56. CI. 235—61.
Baum, Robert A. Treatment of liquids by means of dissolved
gases. 2.746.605. 5-22-56, CI. 210—53.
Baum, Victor E. Positive suspension, leveling, and aligning.
2,735,169, 2-21-56, CI. 29 — 158.
Baum, Wilhelm M. Method of handling radio-active mate-
rials. 2,750,517, 6-12-56, CI. 250 — 108.
LIST OP PATENTEES
57
Baum, William A., to Photo Research Corp. Regulated D. C.
power supply. 2,755,428, 7-17-56, CI. 321—18.
Bauman, Alvin H., to United States of America as represented
by the Secretary of the Navy. Article feed mechanism.
2,766,869. 10-16-56, CI. 198—26.
Bauman, Edward, to Motorola, Inc. Selective squelch re-
ceiver. 2,743,361, 4-24-56, CI. 250—20.
Bauman, Gus A., to Bemis Bro. Bag. Co. Bag. 2,740,577,
4-3-56, CI. 229—62.5.
Bauman, Jack L. : See —
Toland, Wayne G., and Bauman. 2,756,657.
Bauman Merritt R., and A. W. Allen to Ansul Chemical
Co. Apparatus and method for fluidizing fire-extinguish-
ing dry chemical. 2,742,970, 4-24-56, CI. 169—11.
Bauman, Robert H., to General Motors Corp. Automatic
screw type brake wear adjustor. 2,730,205, 1-10-56, CI.
188—196.
Bauman, William C. : See —
Simpson, Donald W., and Bauman. 2,771,193.
Bauman, William C, to The Dow Chemical Co. Manufacture
of free-flowing solid salts of alkenyl aromatic resin sulfonic
acids. 2,733,232, 1-31-56, CI. 260—79.3.
BaumanL William C, and R. M. Wheaton, to The Dow Chem-
ical Co. Method of sulfonating insoluble aromatic mate-
rials. 2,733,231, 1-31-56, CI. 260—79.3.
Bauman, William C, and D. F. Harrington, to The Dow
Chemical Co. Process for removing sulfuric acid from
aqueous solutions of inorganic sulfates. 2,738,322, 3-13-56,
CI. 210—24.
Bauman, William C, and D. F. Harrington, to The Dow Chemi-
cal Co. Process for removing acids from aqueous solutions
of organic solutes with ion exchange resins. 2,772,237,
11-27-56. CI. 210—24.
Baumann. Albert F. Card holder. 2,729,452, 1-3-56. CI.
273—150.
Baumann, Arthur. Attachment for a corn picker. 2,738,637,
3-20-56, CI. 56—104.
Baumann, Edward G. Clasp. 2,728.969, 1-3-56, CI. 24 — 260.
Baumann. Fritz : See —
Thielert, Hermann, and Baumann. 2,764,586.
Baumann, Fritz, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft.
Anthraquinone dyestuffs. 2,770,625, 11-13-56, CI. 260 — 261.
Baumann, Fritz, and B. Bienert, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Aktiengesellschaft. Vat dyestuff composition. 2,756,119,
7-24-56, Cl. 8—34.
Baumann. Fritz, and B. Bienert, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Aktiengesellschaft. Phthalocyanine dyestuff intermediates.
2,768,867. 10-30-56, CI. 8—1.
Baumann, Hans : See —
Kockritz, Hans M., Steyer, Kronauer, and Baumann.
2,741,422.
Baumann, Poul H. Wheel dressers. 2,736,310, 2-28-56, CI.
125 — 11.
Baumeister, Willi. Hair curler. 2,768,633, 10-30-56, CI.
132 — 40.
Baumgardner, William C. : See —
Delafontaine, Charles, and Baumgardner. 2,729,886.
Baumgarten, Frederick J. : See —
Ertzman, William F., and Baumgarten. 2,734,109.
Baumgartner Fr&res S. A. : See —
Ducommum, Georges. 2,752,750.
Baumgartner, Hans. Windshield wiper with pneumatic
drive. 2,753,850, 7-10-56, CI. 121 — 97.
Baumgartner, John G. Method and apparatus for cutting the
head from an elongated member and moving the member to
a predetermined position. 2,747,268, 5-29-56, CI. 29 — 118.
Baumgartner. John G. Brush making machine and method.
2.770.079. 11-13-56. CI. 51—74.
Baumgartner, John R. Backlash eliminator. 2,737,056,
3-6-56, CI. 74 — 409.
Baumgartner, John R. Apparatus for decurling a web.
2,737,089, 3-6-56, CI. 92—70.
Baumgartner, John R. Metal cutting apparatus. 2,737,383,
3-6-56, CI. 266—23.
Baumgartner. Walter E., and G. P. Monet, to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours and Co. Process for the separation of
2.6-dinitrotolnene from its admixture with 2,4-dinitro-
toluene. 2.765.348, 10-2-56. CI. 260 — 645.
Baumheckel, Ralph E., to Dink-Belt Co. Bearing seal.
2,755,113. 7-17-56. CI. 286—5.
Baumler, Karl, and W. D. Ford, to Pittsburgh Corninsr Corp.
Process for manufacturing cellulated material. 2,736,142,
2-28-56, CI. 49—77.
Baumunk, Harry. Carpenter's square. 2,775,037, 12-25-56,
CI. 33—120.
Baur. John W., to Binks Mfg. Co. Spray coating means.
2.739.843, 3-27-56. CI. 299—140.1.
Baur. John W.. O. G. Plos. and S. J. Simms. to Binks Mfg.
Corp. Fluid pressure motor driven pump and valve control
device therefor. 2,750,930, 6-19-56, CI. 121 — 164.
Baur, Ottmar : See —
Allendorff. Friedrich. and Baur. 2,733,914.
Baur. Willy: See —
Leonhardt, Fritz, and Baur. 2,735,168.
Bauridl. Karl A.. Jr. : See —
Fischer. Allen, and Bauridl. 2,773,674.
Bausch & Lomb Optical Co. : See —
Boughton, Olin W., Brinkman, and De Grave. 2,740,328.
Boughton, Olin W., and Gruner. 2,747,461.
Bowerman, Clarence J. 2,747,464.
Davis, Earl K., and Scott. 2,762,713.
De Grave, Charles J., Jr., and Boughton. 2,729,154.
Forrest, John W. 2,729,137.
Kreidl, Norbert J., and Davis. 2,748,006.
Bausch & Lomb Optical Co. : See — Continued
Lueck, Irving B., and Taylor. 2,762,260.
Meltzer, Robert J. 2,755,707.
Schelling, George C. 2,747,339.
Sharp, John V. 2,740,318.
Stegeman, Raymond F. E. 2,740,327.
Stegeman, Raymond F. E. 2,747,729.
Stegeman, Raymond F. E. 2,755,705.
Stegeman, Raymond F. E. 2,762,499.
Straat, Harold W. 2,740,320.
Truby, Frank K. 2,762,722.
Baverstock, Richard : See —
Pilling, Frank E., and Baverstock. 2,763,538.
Bavley, Abraham, and E. K. Hamilton, to Chas. Pfizer & Co.,
Inc. Process for preparing citrazinic acid. 2,729,647,
1-3-56, CI. 260—295.
Bavley, Abraham, E. K. Hamilton, and W. J. Kraus, to Chas.
Pfizer & Co., Inc. Purification of pyridine compounds.
2,738,352, 3-13-56, CI. 260—295.
Bavley, Abraham, and M. Harfenist, to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc.
Halogenation of pyridines. 2,742,478, 4-17-56, CI.
260—295.
Bavley, Abraham, and M. Harfenist, to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc.
Halogenation of pyridines. 2,742,479, 4-17-56, CI.
260—295.
Bavley, Abraham, M. Harfenist, W. A. Lazier, and W. M.
McLamore, to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Preparation of iso-
nicotinic acid and esters thereof. 2,742,480, 4-17-56, CI.
260—295.
Bavley, Abraham, M. G. Gollaher, and W. M. McLamore, to
Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Preparation of isonicotinic acid
esters. 2,745,838, 5-15-56, CI. 260—295.
Bavley, Abraham, and W. M. McLamore, to Chas. Pfizer & Co.,
Inc. Hypnotic agent and method of making the same.
2,746,900, 5-22-56, CI. 167—52.
Bavley, Abraham, M. Harfenist, and W. M. McLamore, to
Chas. Pfizer & Co.. Inc. Hypnotic agents. 2,750,428,
6-12-56, CI. 260—633.
Bavley, Abraham, and E. K. Hamilton, to Chas. Pfizer & Co.,
Inc. Process for preparing citrazinamide. 2,758,998,
8-14-56, CI. 260—295.
Bavley, Abraham, and E. C. Schreiber, to Chas. Pfizer & Co.,
Inc. Process for manufacture of 2,5 diketo-8-nonen-3-ol.
2,768,967, 10-30-56, CI. 260—483.
Bavley, Abraham, and C. J. Knuth, to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc.
Preparation of methylsuccinic acid and metal salts thereof.
2.773.897. 12-11-56, CI. 260—537.
Baxley, William H. : See—
Copenhaver, James E.. Biggs, and Baxley. 2,744,927.
Baxter, Alexander S. : See —
Alexander, Paul, Baxter, and Boston. 2,756,166.
Baxter, Don, Inc. : See —
Cherkin, Arthur. 2.761.445.
Gossett, Fred C. 2,761,264.
Baxter, Ernest L., to Eastman Kodak Co. Paper for roll
photographic film. 2,751,309, 6-19-56, CI. 117—14.
Baxter Filtration Corp. : See —
Baxter. Thomas D.. and Mclntyre. 2.771,194.
Baxter, Floy. Ice cream mold. 2,746,402, 5-22-56, CL
107—19.
Baxter, Frederic L., Jr., to Sperry Rand Corp. Brake type
centrifugal governor. 2,742,983, 4-24-56, CI. 188 — 185.
Baxter, John W. : See —
Bunsen, William F., Baxter, Fischer, and Vyvyan.
2,743,163.
Baxter, Joseph, Jr., to The Black-Clawson Co. Fourdrinier
machine breast roll support and table structure. 2,760,411,
8-28-56, CI. 92—44.
Baxter, Joseph. Jr.. to The Black-Clawson Co. Paper ma-
chinery. 2.775.168. 12-25-56, CI. 92—23.
Baxter Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Gewecke, Theodore H., and Broman. 2,757,669.
Homan, John F. 2,760,262.
Morris, William E., and Gewecke. 2,758,723.
Nesset, Naurice M., and Broman. 2,770,234.
Nesset. Naurice M., and Broman. 2,770,235.
Baxter, Lee G., F. R. Smith, and A. L. Mottet ; said Smith and
said Mottet assors. to The Long-Bell Lumber Co. Felting
apparatus. 2,746,096, 5-22-56, CI. 19—155.
Baxter. Thomas D., and A. A. Mclntyre, to Baxter Filtration
Corp. Method of filtering. 2,771,194, 11-20-56, CI.
210—150.
Baxter, Thomas R. : See —
Piazze. Thomas E., and Baxter. 2,773,285.
Baxter, Thomas R., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Bag.
2,749,020, 6-5-56, CI. 229—53.
Baxter, Thomas R., and T. A. Weisz, to Continental Can
Co., Inc. Apparatus for fabricating drum lines. 2,758,522,
8-14-56, CI. 93—55.1.
Bay. Zoltan L. Mass spectrometer. 2,768,303, 10-23-56, CI.
250—41.9.
Bayard, Gaston. Cooling turbine system. 2,740,267, 4-3-56,
CI. 62—136.
Bayard, Jere : See —
Rabin, Stanley F., and Scisorek. 2,753,267.
Bayard, Julius H., to Foster Wheeler Corp. Heat exchange
system for power generators. 2,743,583, 5-1-56, Cl.
60—67.
Bayard. Julius H., to Foster Wheeler Corp. Heat exchange
system for vapor generators. 2,762,345, 9-11-56, Cl.
122—1.
Bayer, Frank C. : See —
Noon, T Cyril, and Bayer. 2,774,629.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Bayer, Hans : See —
Dietrich, Paul, and Bayer. 2,732,205.
Bayer, Otto : See —
Becker, Wilhelm, and Bayer. 2,748,105.
Kleiner, Helmut, Bayer, and Becht. 2,762,718.
Kleiner, Helmut, Bayer, and Becht. 2,762,719.
Kleiner, Helmut, Brenschede, and Bayer. 2,758,003.
Lober, Friedrich, Bayer, Bogemann, and Schneider.
2,775,568.
Lober. Friedrich, Bayer, Bogemann, and Schneider.
2,775,639.
Logemann, Heino, Becker, and Bayer. 2,745,817.
Nischk, Giinther, Miiller, and Bayer. 2,740,764.
Schmelzer, Albert, and Bayer. 2,769,012.
Schmidt, Fritz, and Bayer. 2,773.083.
Schnell, Hermann, Becker, and Bayer. 2,768,991.
iSinger, Josef, Schwechten, and Bayer. 2,740,796.
Bayerische Berg-, Hiitten-und Salzwerke A. G. : See —
Griesbach, Otto. 2,749,728.
Bayes, Ross, and H. B. Aull, to The American Platinum
Works. Silver brazing alloys. 2,729,558, 1-3-56. CI.
75—134.
Bayhi, Joseph F., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Geophone arrangement for seismic prospecting. 2,747,172,
5-22-56, CI. 340—15.
Bayless, Frank K., to General Electric Co. Impeller assem-
bly. 2,766,699, 10-16-56. CI. 103—115.
Bayley, George R., to General Motors Corp. Power operated
hood mechanism. 2,737,254, 3-6-56, CI. 180—69.
Bayliss, Alan J., to The General Electric Co. Ltd. Electric
pulse generators. 2,740,047, 3-27-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Baymiller, John W., to Armstrong Cork Co. Method of
making loom picker from polyvinyl alcohol and product.
2,750,348, 6-12-56, CI. 260—23.
nes Aircraft Interiors Ltd. : See —
Baynes, Leslie E. 2,741,444.
Baynes, Leslie E. 2,744,698.
Leslie E., to Baynes Aircraft Interiors Ltd. High
speed aircraft having wings with variable sweepback.
2,741,444, 4-10-56, CI. 244 — 46.
Baynes, Leslie E., to Baynes Aircraft Interiors Ltd. High
speed aircraft wing and tail surfaces having variable sweep-
back. 2,744,698, 5-8-56, CI. 244 — 42.
Bayon, Patrice M. Method for the manufacture of leather
belts and bracelets formed by two elongated leather strips.
2,739,096, 3-20-56, CI. 154—116.
Bay State Abrasive Products Co. : See —
Ball, Albert L. 2,740,725.
Ball. Albert L. 2.771.659.
Ball, Albert L., Buckner, and Tucker. 2,740,239.
Ball, Albert L., and Lull. 2,743,559.
Bayston, John R., to J. R. Bayston, trustee, Icecrafter (Liqui-
dating) Trust. Machine for manufacturing ice cubes.
2,740,265, 4-3-56, CI. 62—7.
Bayston, John R.. to John R. Bayston, trustee, Icecrafter
(Liquidating) Trust. Ice cube manufacturing apparatus.
2,763.993. 9-25-56, CI. 62—7.
Bayston. John R.. to J. R. Bayston, trustee, Icecrafter
(Liquidating) Trust. Ice cube making refrigerator.
2,774.224. 12-18-56, CI. 62—7.
Bazarian, Albert V. : See —
Gusman. Leo, Bazarian, Silver, and Grimm. 2,774.915.
Bazarian, Albert V.. J. F. Grimm, L. Gusman and M. N.
Silver, to Cera Corp. Gaseous counting tube. 2,767,350,
10-16-56, CI. 315—169.
Bazarnie, Peter P. Dishwashing machine. 2,764,169,
9-25-56. CI. 134—110.
Bazzett. Floyd W. Tool handle wedges. 2,754,158, 7-10-56,
CI. 306—33.
Beach, Andrew H. Oil burning furnace with fire extinguisher.
2,753,926, 7-10-56, CI. 158—4.
Beach, Clarence E. : See —
Strntton, Rohert R.. and Hunger. 2,746,679.
Beach. Clarence E., and W. P. Hunger, deceased (by M. C.
Hunger, executrix), to R. R. Stratton. Sensing devices
for data records. 2,759,670, 8-21-56, CI. 235—61.11.
Beach, Edward J., to Beach-Russ Co. Combined oil purifier
and water separator. 2,738.877, 3-20-56, CI. 210 — 44.
Beach. Edward J. to Beach-Russ Co. Boring device for
elliptical or the like openings. 2,751,800, 6-25-56, CI.
77 — 61.
Beach. Edward J., to Beach-Russ Co. Vacuum pump.
2.774.532. 12-18-56, CI. 230 — 153.
Beach. Edward L, : See —
Steiner, Joseph W., and Beach. 2,769,082.
Beach, Edward L., and M. E. Keck, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Lighting fixture. 2.763.774, 9-18-56. CI. 240—52.
Beach, John G.. and C. L. Faust, to the United States of
America as represented bv the United States Atomic En-
ergy Commission. Electroplating on beryllium. 2,729,601,
1-3-56, CI. 204—32.
Beach. Leland K. : See —
Ohsol. Ernest O.. Sussky, and Beach. 2.729.599.
Beach, Leland K., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
.\/col i-opic ildivilniiion <>i m.-ilric arid to anhydride.
2,729,600, 1-3-56, CI. 202—42.
Beach, Robert W., to American Mfg. Co., Inc. Router guide
mechanism. 2,751,945, 6-26-56, CI. 144 — 136.
Beach. Royal A., to The Dumore Co. Indexing device for
Chain saw sharpener. 2.729.988. 1-10-56, CI. 76—77.
Beach-Russ Co. : Sec-
Beach, Edward J. 2. 738. 877.
Beach, Edward J. 2.751 .800.
Brarh. Kduanl .1 . 2.77-1,5:12.
Beach & Shore, Inc. : See —
Hayden, David H. 2,756,631.
Beach, Theodore L., Jr. Shock resistant rearview mirror.
2,729,142, 1-3-56, CI. 88—96.
Beach, Wallace W., to Guardian Container Co. Furniture
saddle support. 2,749,012, 6-5-56, CI. 229 — 14.
Beach, William H. Wall plug protector. 2,738,475, 3-13-56,
CI. 339—36.
Beacham, Harry H., to National Lead Co. Fatty acid esters
of epoxy resins and alkyl titanates. 2,733,222, 1-31-56,
CI. 260—18.
Beacham, Harry H„ to National Lead Co. Gelled composi-
tions and method for making the same. 2,736,666, 2-28-56,
CI. 106—244.
Beacham, Harry H., and K. H. Herz, to National Lead Co.
Epoxy resin compositions containing titanate. 2,742,448,
4-17-56, CI. 260—47.
Beachler, Edward D. : See —
Neese, Alonzo A., and Beachler. 2,736.507.
Beachler, Edward D., to Beloit Iron Works. Stock flow.
2,748,670, 6-5-56, CI. 92 — 44.
Beachler, Edward D., to Beloit Iron Works. Paper machine.
2,755,710, 7-24-56, CI. 92 — 43.
Beacon Mfg. Co. : See —
Lemieux, George W. 2,740,434.
Owen, Charles D., Jr. 2,731,045.
Beadle, Anthony C. : See —
Pocock. Lyndall C, and Beadle. 2,775,649.
Beadle, Anthony C, to International Standard Electric Corp.
Telephone subsets. 2.770.679, 11-13-56, CI. 179 — 81.
Beadles, George D. Combination paint can spout and scraper.
2.767,891, 10-23-56. CI. 222—570.
Beak, Robert M. Face seal. 2,760,793, 8-28-56, CI. 286—11.
Beal, Philip F. : See —
Hogg, John A., Beal, and Lincoln. 2,735.856.
Hogg. John A., Beal, and Lincoln. 2,752,366.
Hogg, John A., Beal, Nathan, and Lincoln. 2.730.525.
Hogg. John A., Beal. Nathan, and Lincoln. 2,771,475.
Beal, Philip F., Ill, and J. A. Hogg, to The Upjohn Co. 3-keto-
1 i/i -li\«lroxy -4.17(20) - pregnadiene-21 -al and process.
2,732.384, 1-24-56, CI. 260—397.45.
Beal, Philip F., Ill, and J. A. Hogg, to The Upjohn Co.
Steroid production. 2,758,993, 8-14-56, CI. 260—239.55.
Beale, Evelyn S. L., to Alan Muntz & Co. Ltd. Free-piston
air-compressors. 2,768,781, 10-30-56, CI. 230—23.
Beale. Evelyn S. L.. to Alan Muntz & Co. Ltd. Turbines
operated bv free-piston gas generators. 2,770,943,
11-20-56, CI. 60—13.
Beals, Clem. Chain conveyor lift. 2,736,423, 2-28-56. CI.
19S— 185.
Beals, Ernest L., and H. S. Trupp, to Burroughs Wellcome
& Co. (U. S. A.) Inc. Injectable solutions of digoxin.
2,765.256. 10-2-56. CI. 167—65.
Beals, Malcolm D., and J. F. Miller, to National Lead Co.
Preparation of monocrystalline rutile. 2,756,157, 7-24-56,
CI. 106—42.
Beals. Roscoe G. Multi-purpose precision bending machine.
2,751,960, 6-26-56, CI. 153—39.
Beam, Albert S. : See —
Osplack, Joseph J., and Beam. 2,747.424.
Beam, Albert S., and C. B. Stnpleton, to Vinco Corp. Master
gauge for bevel gears. 2,750,676, 6-19-56, CI. 33 — 179.5.
Beam. Arthur P. Flexible extension attachment for electric
drills. 2,747.384. 5-29-56. CI. 64 — 2.
Beam, John S. Adjustment mechanism for tractor-drawn
ditch disging blade. 2.762,138, 9-11-56, CI. 37—98.
Beaman, Flovd L., to The Dow Chemical Co. Phenyl di-
hydroxyberizoic acids. 2,756,256. 7-24-56. CI. 260 — 521.
Beaman, Ralph G., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.
Acrylonitrile-vinvl pyridine copolymer solutions. 2,7o7,154.
7-31-56. CI. 260—30.2.
Beaman Robert W.. and .1. W. Hendricks, to Gem Crib and
Cradle Co. Folding play-yard. 2.774,082, 12-18-56,
CI. 5 — 99.
Beaming Products Co., Inc. : See —
Minish, Mervin A. 2,758,967.
Beamish. Bernard D. Electric can counter circuit. 2.730,301,
l_10-56. CI. 235—98.
Beamish. Bernard D. Conveyor system. 2,767,823, 10-23-06,
Pi 198 41
Beams, Clare F. Fishing lure. 2,750.701, 6-19-56, CI.
43—42.09.
Beams, Jesse W., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Mnsnetically sup-
ported ultracentrifuge. ' 2.733.857, 2-7-56. CI. 233—24.
Beams, Jesse W., and L. B. Snoddy. to the United States of
America as represented bv the Secretary of the Navy. High
altitude burner simulator. 2.763.155. 9-18-56. CI. 73—116.
Bean. Arthur I., to The Fellows Gear Shaper Co. Relievinc
spindle mechanism. 2.736,240, 2-28-56, CI. 90—7.
Bean, Arthur I., and P. H. Kingston, to The Fellows Gear
Shaper Co. Feed cam trip mechanism for gear shapers.
2,757,577, 8-7-56, CI. 90—7.
Bean. Claude T., Jr. : See —
Robitschek, Paul, and Bean. 2,752,361.
Bean, John E. Collapsible tube dispenser. 2,748,981, 6-5-56,
CI. 222—97.
Bean, Morris, & Co. : See —
Bean, Horris M. 2,736,924.
Spitler, Robert A. 2,765.508.
Bean, Morris M., to Morris Bean & Co. Bladed tire molds and
method. 2,736,924, 3-6-56, CI. 18—44.
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Bean, Reginald, to The Pirelli-General Cable Works, Ltd.
Electrical conducting ropes. 2,759,990, 8-21-56, CI.
174—69.
Bean, Russell K., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Solicitor of the Department of the Interior.
Ellipsoidal reflector projector for stereo-photogrammetric
map plotting. 2,737,846, 3-13-56, CI. 88—24.
Beane, Carson H., to The Brewer-Titchener Corp. Appara-
tus for indicating and controlling the temperature of prod-
ucts within predetermined limits. 2,741,099, 4-10-56, CI.
62—6.
Bear Mfg. Co. : See —
MacMillan, Charles W. 2,755,554.
MacMillan, Charles W. 2,775,042.
MacMillan, Charles W., Holaday, and Pierce. 2,765,540.
MacMillan, Charles W., and Richards. 2,732,233.
Martin, Sidney W. 2,758,385.
Beard, Arthur D., to Radio Corp. of America. Photoelectric
inspection by a coincident method. 2,730,922, 1-17-56,
CI. 88—14.
Beard, Arthur D., to Radio Corp. of America. Signal respon-
sive circuit. 2,734,134, 2-7-56, CI. 250 — 27.
Beard, Arthur D., to Radio Corp. of America. Signal respon-
sive circuit. 2,757,280, 7-31-56, CI. 250 — 27.
Beard, Arthur D., and E. Eberhard, to Radio Corp. of America.
Method and apparatus for inspecting hollow articles.
2,735,017, 2-14-56, CI. 250 — 52.
Beard, Charles I., and R. L. Mills, to Socony Mobil Co., Inc.
Stabilized low frequency amplifier with drift correction.
2,768,247, 10-23-56, CI. 179—171.
Beard, Chester E. Means for placing elastic bands. 2,737,181,
3-6-56, CI. 128—303.
Beard, Donald M., F. H. Wildung, and P. P. Bruce. Light
trap for darkroom. 2,732,779, 1-31-56, CI. 95 — 90.
Beard, Donald M., P. P. Bruce, and K. Kriegsmann. Shoulder
camera mount. 2,746,369, 5-22-56, CI. 95 — 86.
Beard, Oscar : See —
Baker, Jose C, and Beard. 2,742,419.
Beard, Richard B., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Bubble tube. 2,755,669, 7-24-56, CI. 73 — 439.
Beard, Richard B., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Ultrasonic absorption measuring apparatus. 2,768,524
10-30-56, CI. 73—53.
Beard, Walter C, Jr., and A. B. Dayton, Jr., to The Risdon
Mfg. Co. Container and applicator for liquid and gaseous
compounds. 2,730,180, 1-10-56, CI. 169 — 31.
Beardslee, Lewis D., to Gibson Refrigerator Co. Cooking
stove. 2,734,988, 2-14-56, CI. 219 — 37.
Beardsley, Harold H., to Band-It Co. Tool for applying pres-
sure clamps. 2,746,324, 5-22-56, CI. 81—9.3.
Beardsley, Richard G. : See —
Lee, Lyman S., and Beardsley. 2,755,396.
Beardwood, Joseph T., Ill : See—
Chatterton, Edward, Jr., and Beardwood. 2,773,979.
Beare, Charles H., to General Motors Corp. Method of mak-
ing an elastomeric bushing. 2,761,202, 9-4-56, CI.
29 — 417.
Beare, Charles H., to General Motors Corp. Sealing strip for
refrigerator door. 2,774,120, 12-18-56, CI. 20 — 69.
Bearer, Louis C. : See —
Benz, George R., and Bearer. 2,738,262.
Bearer. Louis C, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Pebble heat ex-
change chamber. 2,744,732. 5-8-56, CI. 257 — 55.
Bearer, Louis C, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Means for con-
verting hydrocarbons. 2,752,231, 6-26-56, CI. 23 — 284.
Bearer, Louis C, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Means and method
for converting hydrocarbons. 2,755,320, 7-17-56, CI.
260—679.
Bearer, Louis C, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Pebble heat
exchange chamber. 2,756,130, 7-24-56, CI. 23 — 284.
Bearer, Louis C, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Pebble heater for
liquid feed process. 2,767.130. 10-16-56, CI. 196 — 55.
Bearer. Louis C. to Phillips Petroleum Co. Method and appa-
ratus for heating fluids. 2,775,635, 12-25-56, CI. 260 — 679.
Bearer, Louis C. to Phillips Petroleum Co. Pebble heat ex-
changer. 2.769.693. 11-6-56, CI. 23 — 284.
Bearings Mfg. Co. : See —
Rhodes, Robert H. 2,759,306.
Bearint, Alvin. Projection cabinet. 2,769,368, 11-6-56 CI.
88—24.
Beart, Robert W., to Illinois Tool Works. Method of making
lock washers. 2,744,268, 5-8-56, CI. 10 — 72.
Beasley, Harry K. : See —
Crossland, Lloyd B., and Beasley. 2,768,082.
Beason, William J. Waste retainer for journal boxes.
2,736,623, 2-28-56, CI. 308 — 89.
Beattie, Horace S., to International Business Machines Corp.
High speed printing mechanism. Re. 24,131, 3-20-56, CI.
101 — 93.
Beattie, John O., to Optical Plastics Corp. Apparatus for the
manufacture of plastic lenses from monomeric materials.
2,745,138, 5-15-56, CI. 18—26.
Beattie, Robert, to Tidewater Oil Co. System for detecting
solids in gaseous streams. 2,760,184, 8-21-56, CI. 340 — 239.
Beattie, Robert D., to Godfrey L. Cabot, Inc. Production of
pitch from petroleum residues. 2,752,290, 6-26-56, CI.
196—50.
Beatty, Allan W., to Welding Fittings Corp. Fabrication of
branched fittings. 2,771,665, 11-27-56, CI. 29 — 157.
Beatty Bros. Ltd. : See —
Anderson, Harry M. 2,761,531.
Beatty, William G. 2,733,785.
Beatty, Charles G., and W. O. Osbon, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy.
Pressure sensitive device. 2,761,318 9-4-56, CI. 73 — 398.
Beatty, David L., and L. G. Sturtz. Pantograph engraving
machine. 2,733,642, 2-7-56, CI. 90—13.1.
Beatty, George B. : See—
Hunt, Arthur E. Re. 24,259.
Beatty, James R. : See —
Juve, Arthur E., and Beatty. 2,768,068.
Beatty, John W., and R. M. Anderson, to General Electric
Co. Fluid actuated circuit breaker operating mechanism.
2,740,859, 4-3-56, CI. 200—82.
Beatty, Julian L., to A. B. Dick Co. Lithographic plates and
methods for manufacturing same. 2,760,431, 8-28-56,
CI. 101—149.2.
Beatty, Julian L., and R. T. Florence, to A. B. Dick Co. Sten-
cil duplicating inks. 2,772,175, 11-27-56, CI. 106 — 26.
Beatty. William G., to Beatty Bros. Ltd. Stall post anchor.
2,733,785, 2-7-56. CI. 189—34.
Beaubien, William H., to General Electric Co. Vehicle actu-
ated traffic signal apparatus. 2,750,576, 6-12-56, CI.
340—35.
Beaubien, William H., to General Electric Co. Electric motor
braking system. 2,767,362, 10-16-56, CI. 318—212.
Beaubien, William H., to General Electric Co. Saturable
reactor. 2,767,371, 10-16-56, CI. 323 — 89.
Beauchamp, Wilfred A., to The Toungstown Steel Door Co.
Laterally movable doors for railway freight cars.
2,765,501, 10-9-56, CI. 20—23.
Beaudet, Simon C. Fire extinguisher. 2,772,744, 12-4-56,
CI. 169—31.
Beaudry, John R., and H. L. Wiltse. Device for preventing
thumb-sucking. 2,742,898, 4-24-56, Cl. 128—133.
Beaufoy, Raymond, to British Telecommunications Research
Ltd. Start-stop oscillator. 2,748,285, 5-29-56, CI.
250—36.
Beaufoy, Raymond, to British Telecommunications Research
Ltd. Electrical timing circuits. 2,752,511, 6-26-56, CI.
307—132.
Beaumont Birch Co. : See —
McMullan, Cletus C. 2.737,308.
Pynor, Thomas E. 2,760.595.
Beaumont, Georges. Extinguisher. 2,731,092, 1-17-56. CI.
169—31.
Beaumont, James O., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Rotational
analogue-to-digital converters. 2,747,797, 5-29-56, CI.
235—61.
Beaunit Mills, Inc. : See —
Haas, Sidney V., Jr. 2,772,551.
Hofmann, Hugo. 2,730,757.
Hofmann, Hugo. 2,765.489.
Rogosin, Lionel. 2,741,108.
Beautiful Bryans, Inc. : See —
Cobert, Arthur J. 2,746,275.
Beaver, David J., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Manufacture of
cellular articles. 2,746,939, 5-22-56, CI. 260 — 2.5.
Beaver, David J., P. J. Stoffel, and R. S. Shumard, to Monsanto
Chemical Co. Antiseptic detergent composition. 2,730,502,
1-10-56, CI. 252—107.
Beaver, David J., R. S. Shumard, and P. J. Stoffel, to Monsanto
Chemical Co. Halogenated tris-phenols. 2,730,551,
1-10-56, CI. 260—619.
Beaver, David J., R. S. Shumard, and P. J. Stoffel, to Mon-
santo Chemical Co. Tris-phenols. 2,735,872, 2-21-56, CI.
260—619.
Beaver, David J., R. S. Shumard, and P. J. Stoffel, to Mon-
santo Chemical Co. Antiseptic soap composition.
2,749,314, 6-5-56, CI. 252—107.
Beaver, David J., and P. J. Stoffel, to Monsanto Chemical Co.
N-hydrocarbon-substituted ureas as antiexposure cracking
agents for sulfur vulcanizable rubbers. 2,766,219, 10-9-56,
CI. 260—45.9.
Beaver, John F. Method of producing a composite liquid
bituminous binder. Re. 24,253, 12-11-56, Cl. 204—52.
Beaver Cable Dolly Corp. : See —
De Arment, John E. 2,775.357.
Beaver Pond Machine Co., The : See — ■
Meneo. Paequale. 2,752,657.
Beavers, Ellington M., to Rohm & Haas Co. Preparation of
bis (4-glycidyloxyphenyl) sulfone. 2,765,322, 10-2-56, Cl.
260—348.
eil W. : See—
2,761,143.
Beaver Saw Chain Corp. : See —
Siverson, Harry E., Hauer, and Tubesing. 2,737,830.
Beaver Tool and Engineering Corp. : See —
Jackson, Robert O. 2,774,603.
Beavon, David K., to The Texas Co. Regeneration of crack-
ing catalysts 2,758,978, 8-14-56, Cl. 252 — 417.
Beber, Adolph J. Paint brush cleaner. 2,750,343, 6-12-56,
Cl. 252—153.
Beber, Oral L., and B. B. Woertz, to The Pure Oil Co. Method
and apparatus for clenning filters in vapor systems of
catalyric reactions. 2,746,561, .",-22-56, Cl. 183 — 61.
Bebie, Edwin W., to International Paper Co. Core cap.
2,760,732, 8-28-56, Cl. 242—68.
Bebinger, Charles N., to Joy Mfg. Co. Tailpiece for flexible
shaker conveyors. 2,753,984, 7-10-56, Cl. 198 — 220.
Bebinger, Charles N., to Joy Mfg. Co. Flexible shaker con-
veyor apparatus. 2,753,985, 7-10-56, Cl. 198 — 220.
Bebinger, Charles N., to Joy Mfg. Co. Materials handling
apparatus. 2,758,701, 8-14-56, Cl. 198—75.
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Bebry Bedding Corp. : See —
Bebry, Peter P. 2,729,829.
Bebry, Peter P. 2,734,201.
Bebry, Peter P. 2,760,210.
Bebry, Peter P., to Bebry Bedding Corp. Love seat bed with
automatic latching and unlatching means. 2,729,829,
1-10-56, CI. 5—13.
Bebry, Peter P., to Bebry Corp. Sofa bed construction.
2,734,201, 2-14-56, CI. 5—13.
Bebry, Peter P., to Bebry Bedding Corp. Studio couch beds.
2,760,210, 8-28-56, CI. 5—21.
Becliard, Conrad E., and H. E. Hermanson, to General Elec-
tric Co. Lamp basing method. 2.732,878, 1-31-56, CI.
153—1.
Bechard, Conrad E., and W. P. Schoenoff, to General Electric
Co. Lamp base connection and method of manufacture.
2,736,873, 2-28-56, CI. 339—146.
Bechard, Conrad E., and W. P. Schoenoff, to General Electric
Co. Electric lamp. 2,736,874, 2-28-56, CI. 339 — 146.
Becher. Harold. Article holder. 2,753,054, 7-3-56, CI.
Becher, Merlin H. : See —
Smith, Rudolph O., and Becher. 2,742,087.
Becher, Paul, to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Detergent bars.
2.774,735. 12-18-56, CI. 252—117.
Becher, William D. : See —
Rod, Robert L., and Becher. 2,753,542.
Rod. Robert L.. and Becher. 2,775.748.
Bechle, Rudolph P., to Potdevin Machine Co. Web slitting
and cross pasting apparatus. 2,731,890, 1-24-56, CI. 93 — 8.
Bechler, Andre. Bearings. 2,729,522, 1-3-56, CI 308 — 240.
Bechman Instruments, Inc. : See —
Molloy, Everett W., and Schultz. 2,729,727.
Becht, Benno : See —
Kleiner, Helmut, Bayer, and Becht. 2,762,718.
Kleiner, Helmut, Bayer, and Becht. 2,762,719.
Bechtle, Richard, and O. Metzner, to Adolf Messer G. m. b. H.
Control mechanism for cutting torches. 2,766,982,
10-16-56, CI. 266—23. ...
Bechtler & Co. : See —
Bechtler, Hans C. 2,765,030.
Bechtler, Hans C, to Bechtler & Co. Actuating device for
blinds. 2,765,030. 10-2-56, CI. 160—170.
Bechtold, Karl. Method and apparatus for securing work
pieces. 2,730,787. 1-17-56. CI. 26—15.
Bechtold, Leonard E. : See —
Schwarz, Randolph P., and Bechtold. 2,758,316.
Bechtold, Max P., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Preparation of shaped cellulose articles. 2,737,437, 3-6-56,
CI. 18 — 54.
Bechtold, Max F., and J. H. Werntz, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Co. Cellulose compositions and preparation of
shaped articles therefrom. 2,737,459, 3-6-56, CI. 106 — 194.
Beck, Alfred C, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Pulse
heterodyne transmission testing systems. 2,741 740
4-10-56, CI. 324—58.
Beck. Anita E. Ornamental box. 2,769,588, 11-6-56, CI.
Beck, Arnold H. W., to International Standard Electric Corp.
Electron discharge devices. 2,764,708, 9-25-56, CI. 313 — 82.
Beck .Arnold H W., and A. B. Cutting, to International Stand-
ard Electric Corp. Cavity resonators. 2,737,631, 3-6-56,
Beck, Arnold H. W.. and A. D. Brisbane, to International
?oa?oaS ^,ec^IC Corp" Ionisation manometers. 2,774,936,
1^— lo— 56, CI. 324 — 33.
Beck Arnold H. W.. T. M. Jackson, and J. Lytollis, to Inter-
SttS^oo i9noar<i Eleetric_Corp. Electric discharge tubes.
BecV Carl E. Vertical slat Venetian draw drapes. 2,748,853,
6—5—56, CI. 160 — 172.
Beck, Charles E.. to Motorola, Inc. Radio set housing and
mounting. 2.731.555, 1-17-56. CI. 250—16.
Beck. Cliarles E., to General Electric Co. Means for securing
a lead wire to an electric lamp base. 2,733,419, 1-31-56,
Beck Clarence E. Automatic bi-directional flow valves.
2 735.443, 2-21-56, CI. 137—493.3.
o ™H«r,,ell,ce. 3 Removable shelf for station wagons.
2.767.896, 10-23-56, CI 224 — 42 42
Beck, Curt B., and C. A. Stokes, to Godfrey L. Cabot. Inc.
?iSnoA of ink grade carbon blacks. 2,771,347,
11— 20 — 56, Cl. 23 — 314.
Beck. Edward F. W., and A. M. Opsahl. to Westinghouse Elec-
Vr? fi P' LiSntninS arrester. 2,763,818, 9-18-56, Cl.
Beck, Edwin H, to Manufacturers Supplies Co. Skiving ma-
chine. Re. 24.142, 4-17-56, Cl. 69—9.5.
Beck, Edwin H., to Manufacturers Supplies Co. Skiving
machines. 2,753,709, 7-10-50, Cl. 69 — 9.5.
Beck, Eugene, and C. T. Lanstrom, to United States Steel
Corp. Preforming head. 2,757.506, 8-7-56, Cl. 57 — 9.
Beck, Frederick ,T. Sectional overhead door seal. 2,749,582,
6-12-56, Cl. 20 — 68.
Beck. George W. : See. —
Clingman. Paul F.. and Beck. 2.763.345.
Beck, Hans, and H. Fink, to SKF Kugellagerfabriken Gesell-
schaft mit bescliriinkter ITaftung. Press fit arrangement.
2.743.141. 4-24-56. Cl. 308—18.
Beck, Hans J., and E. F. Schmid. to SKF Kugellagerfabriken
Gesellschaft mit beschriinkter Haftung. Top' roller for
spinning machines. 2,730,771, 1-17-56, Cl. 19 — 142.
Bfck. Harold J. : See —
Noland, Robert L.. and Sanders. 2,767,436.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Beck, Howard G., to The General Tire and Rubber Co. Belt
take-up mechanism. 2,747,420, 5-29-56, Cl. 74 — 219.
Beck, Howard G., to The General Tire and Rubber Co. Jour-
nal box seal. 2,758,853, 8-14-56, Cl. 286—6.
Beck, John T., to Beck's Inc. Circuit component and method
of making same. 2,734,150, 2-7-56, Cl. 317—101.
Beck, Joseph J., to Chain Belt Co. Method of increasing the
strength of a sprocket chain. 2,729,935, 1-10-56, Cl. 59 — 8.
Beck, Mrs., J6zsef : See —
Beck, Jozsef. 2,734,259.
Beck, Jozsef, deceased, Mrs. J. Beck, nee I. Szanto, sole heir,
to "Licencia" Talalmanyokat Ertekesito Vallalat. Method
of making heat exchanger. 2,734,259, 2-14-56, Cl. 29 —
157.3.
Beck, Melvin L. Fishing device. 2,766,543, 10-16-56, Cl.
43—16.
Beck, Robert C. Apparatus for photographic printing.
2,763,180, 9-18-56, Cl. 88—24.
Beck, Robert M., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Graph plotter.
2,769,680, 11-6-56. Cl. 346—49.
Beck, Roland A., to The Texas Co. Pulverizing process, in-
cluding forming a slurry of solid particles and a liquified
normally gaseous refrigerant, vaporizing the liquid, and
turbulently passing the vaporized dispersion through a
zone of high velocity and decreasing pressure. 2,735,624,
2-21-56, Cl. 241—17.
Beck, Ronald D., to General Motors Corp. Method for bond-
ing plastic materials. 2,742,390, 4-17-56, Cl. 154—126.
Beck, Sam : See —
Smith, Herschel D. 2,755,099.
Beck, Walter, to Montgomery Elevator Co. Fluid buffer for
elevators. 2,744,587, 5-8-56, Cl. 187 — 67.
Beck, Walter, to Montgomery Elevator Co. Load limit con-
trol for elevators. 2,769,052, 10-30-56, Cl. 200 — 85.
Beck, William A. : See —
Kollman, Jack, and Beck. 2,775,383.
Russell, John J., Beck, and Kollman. 2,738,897.
Russell, John J., Beck, and Kollman. 2,773,817.
Beckadolph, Richard, and W. Niclas, to Firma Continental
Gummi-Werke, A.-G. Method and apparatus for building
tire casings. 2,743,760, 5-1-56, Cl. 154—9.
Beckadolph, Richard, and W. Niclas, to Continental Gummi-
Werke Aktiengesellschaft. Belt transmissions. 2,770,977,
11-20-56, Cl. 74—229.
Beckberger, La Vern H., to Sinclair Refining Co. Hydrocraek-
ing of heavy oils. 2,738,307, 3-13-56, Cl. 196 — 49.
Beckdahl, Walter A. : See —
Walkup, Lewis E., Copley, and Beckdahl. 2,750,922.
Beckelhymer, E. A. : See —
Ponder, Walter P. 2,740,530.
Beckelhymer, E. A., Jr. : See —
Ponder, Walter P. 2,740,530.
Becker, Adam W., and A. W. Woker, to the United States
of America as represented by the United States Atomic
Energy Commission. Crucible and stopper therefor.
2.770,856. 11-20-56, Cl. 22—57.
Becker, Alois F., to Amana Refrigeration, Inc. Refrigerator
cabinet drawer structure. 2,758,903, 8-14-56, Cl.
312—320.
Becker, Anthony F., to The American Floor Surfacing Machine
Co. Floor covering removing machine having yieldable
flared cutters. 2.769,626, 11-6-56, Cl. 262—19.
Becker, Anthony F., to The American Floor Surfacing
Machine Co. Floor scraping machine having floating
scraper. 2.774.586, 12-18-56. Cl. 262—8.
Becker, Arthur B. Airplane simulating attachment for tri-
cycles. 2,761,689, 9-4-56. Cl. 280 — 1.21.
Becker, Carl. Apparatus for suppressing galloping conduc-
tors. 2,731,509, 1-17-56, Cl. 174 — 42.
Becker, Charles E. : See —
Mahan, John E., and Becker. 2,766,248.
Stoops, Charles E., and Becker. 2,745,833.
Becker, Charles E., to Phillips Petroleum Co.
process for production of alkyl pyridines.
5-15-56. Cl. 260—290.
Becker, Earl M. : See —
Bub. Robert A., and Becker. 2,764,258.
Becker. Ernst, and H. Weinstock, to L. &
Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung.
2.763.220. 9-18-56. Cl. 110—38.
Becker. Francis N. : Sep — ■
Miller, Carroll de V., and Becker. 2,729,845.
Becker, Fred, to Underwood Corp. Form stop for carriages.
2,744,604. 5-8-56. Cl. 197 — 140.
Becker, Frederick G. L.. deceased, by E. Colliding and D. John,
executors, to Cellulose Development Corp. Ltd. Treating
vegetable fibrous material with chlorine gas. 2,730,426,
1-10-56. Cl. 8 — 105.
Becker, Frederick G. L.. deceased, by E. Moulding and D.
John, executors, to Cellulose Development Corp. Ltd. Proc-
ess for the continuous treatment of vegetable fibers.
2.769.710. 11-6-56. Cl. 92 — 7.
Becker, Friedrich H. Lihowitzky. O. Markgraf. and M. King to
Badisehe Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktipngesellsehaft. 2,2', 6,
6' - tetrahydroxy - 3,3'-dinitro - 5,5' - dichlorodiphenyl-
methane and alkali metal salts thereof. 2,767,219,
10-16-56. Cl. 260—019.
Becker, George D.. to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Vibrating
apparatus utilizing a liquid as eccentric weight means.
2.757,544. 8-7-56. Cl. 74—87.
Becker, Hans, and T. Noppen. Lathe. 2,739,501, 3-27-56,
Cl. 82—19.
Becker, Harold A., to Universal Oil Products Co. Multiple
cell circular heator. 2,745,388, 5-15-56, Cl. 122 — 240.
Continuous
2,745,835,
C. Steinmuller,
Firing plant.
LIST OF PATENTEES
61
Becker, Henry. Confection dispenser. 2,756,902, 7-31-56,
CI. 221—202. n ,
Becker, Joseph, to Koppers Co., Inc. Low temperature tar
conversion to nigh temperature tar in high temperature
coking chambers. 2,756,198, 7-24-56, CI. 202—23.
Becker, Joseph A., and M. C. Waltz, to Bell Telephone Lab-
oratories, Inc. High speed negative resistance. 2,740,940,
4-3-56, CI. 333—80. „„„,,„,
Becker, Joseph A. and L. M. Liquid wax dispenser. 2,768,401,
10-30-56, CI. 15 — 131.
Becker, Lucille M. : See —
Becker, Joseph A. and L. M. 2,768,401.
Becker, Otto A. Filing drawings. 2,765,793, 10-9-56, CI.
129 — 16.7.
Becker, Paul K. : See —
Phelps. Charles F. 2,760,701.
Becker, Philip D., to United-Carr Fastener Corp. Resilient
detent stud and socket fastener assembly. 2,737,222,
3-6-56, CI. 151 — 41.5.
Becker, Philip D., to United-Carr Fastener Corp. Resilient,
threadless sheet metal fastener for use with threadless
studs. 2,754,717, 7-17-56, CI. 85—36.
Becker, Philip D., to United-Carr Fastener Corp. Fastening
device. 2,755,114, 7-17-56, CI. 287—20.
Becker, Philip D., to United-Carr Fastener Corp. Caster
support. 2,766,475, 10-16-56, CI. 16 — 30.
Becker, Philip D., to United-Carr Fastener Corp. Fastening
device. 2,770,435, 11-13-56, CI. 248—27.
Becker, Robert E., to Logansport Machine Co., Inc. Cushion
valve for air cylinders. 2,753,849, 7-10-56, CI. 121—38.
Becker, Robert E., to Logansport Machine Co., Inc. Rotating
shaft and seal. 2,758,850, 8-14-56, CI. 285—134.
Becker, Rodger F. Separable suspension device for an exten-
sion lamp. 2,735,931, 2-21-56, CI. 240—54.
Becker, Rodger F. Safety and adjusting device for cord reel.
2,773,656, 12-11-56. CI. 242—107.
Becker, Rudolf, and W. Hartmann, to Gesellschaft fiir
Lindas Eismaschinen Aktiengesellschaft. Apparatus for ob-
taining liquid oxygen. 2,737,784, 3-13-56, CI. 62—123.
Becker, Sam B., to Standard Oil Co. Refining hydrocarbon
oils with BF3 and perfluoroalkanoic acid. 2,754,252,
7-10-56, CI. 196—31.
Becker, Sylvan J., to Borg-Warner Corp. Clutch belleville
spring type. 2,738,864, 3-20-56, CI. 192—69.
Becker, Wilhelm : See —
Logemann, Heino, Becker, and Bayer. 2,745,817.
Logemann, Heino, Graulich, and Becker. 2,745,813.
Schnell, Hermann, and Becker. 2,755,303.
Schnell. Hermann, Becker, and Bayer. 2,768,991.
Becker, Wilhelm, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft.
Copolymers of vinyl chloride and 1.1-dichloro-ethene.
2.769,803, 11-6-56, CI. 260—80.5.
Becker, Wilhelm, and O. Bayer, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Aktiengesellschaft. Process for chlorinating ethylene poly-
mers in solution. 2,748,105, 5-29-56, CI. 260 — 85.3.
Beckers, Albert E., to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc.
Cathode ray tube. 2,734,147, 2-7-56. CI. 315—23.
Beckers, Hans : See —
Fiirst, Stefan, and Beckers. 2,754,071.
Beckers, Norman L. : See —
Skeeters, Maxwell J., and Beckers. 2,775,624.
Beckert, Charles H. Tube compressor and hanger. 2,742,190,
4-17-56, CI. 222—100.
Beckesh, Eugene R. Fishing lure. 2,755,591, 7-24-56, CI.
43—42.5.
Beckett, Donald E. and W. N., and W. T. Crannell, to
Beckett-Harcum Co. Oscillator valve. 2,773,508, 12-11-56,
CI. 137—106.
Beckett, Ernest S. Load compacting means for cargo space.
2,760,445, 8-28-56, CI. 105—376.
Beckett, Frederick J., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Apparatus for continuous withdrawal of immiscible liquid
phases from a settling zone. 2,767,848, 10-23-56, CI.
210—51.
Beckett-Harcum Co. : See —
Beckett, Donald E. and W. N., and Crannell. 2,773.508.
Beckett, Leo G., and E. R. Wolfert, to Whirlpool-Seeger Corp.
Household refrigerators of the two temperature type.
2,764,875, 10-2-56, CI. 62—103.
Beckett, Lewis R. : See —
Hosticka, Harold E., and Beckett. 2,749,499.
Beckett, Reginald W. Air induction and tube system for fluid
fuel burner. 2,748,843, 6-5-56, CI. 158 — 4.
Beckett. William N. : See —
Beckett. Donald E. and W. N., and Crannell. 2.773.508.
Beckette, Edmund S., to General Steel Castings Corp. Rail-
way truck structure. 2,749,848, 6-12-56, CI. 105 — 188.
Beckham. Leland J., to Allied Chemical & Dve Corp. Ethylene
oxide production. 2,734.906. 2-14-56, CI. 260 — 348.5.
Beck.iord. William E. Electric heater units. 2,739,213,
3-20-56, CI. 201—67.
Beckman, Arnold O. : See —
Negus, Robert W. 2,770,765.
Beckman, Arnold O., and E. P. Arthur, to Beckman Instru-
ments, Inc. Electrochemical electrode structure. 2,755,243,
7-17-56, CI. 204 — 195.
Beckman. Carl, and D. W. Jensen, to Burroughs Corp. Solder-
less terminal. 2,738.484, 3-13-56, CI. 339—252.
Beckman Instruments, Inc. : See —
Beckman, Arnold O., and Arthur. 2,755,243.
Blanke. Gordon C. 2.734.162.
Boff, Albert F. 2.768.299.
Gilbert. Paul T., Jr 2,756,203.
Hare, George H., and Margetts. 2,769,093.
Beckman Instruments, Inc. : See — Continued
Hawes, Roland C, and Strickler. 2,770,531.
Isborn, Carl L. 2.754,430.
Molloy, Everett W. 2,735,947.
Pickels, Edward G., and Scofield. 2,765,665.
Toomin, Hershel, and Hare. 2,744,222.
Beck's Inc. : See —
Beck, John T. 2,734,150.
Beckton Dickinson and Co. : See —
Magash, Julius V., and Messineo. 2,736,992.
Beckwith, Charles E., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator
Co. Mounting bracket for measuring instrument. 2,741,448,
4-10-56, CI. 248—27.
Beckwith, John O. Cigarette lighter. 2,771,762, 11-27-56,
CI. 67—7.1.
Beckwith, Leo M. : See —
Binding. Kenneth W. 2,731,181.
Binding, Kenneth W. 2,772,824.
Binding, Kenneth W. 2,772,825.
Beckwith Mfg. Co. : See —
Heaton, Walter H., and Morse. 2,734,289.
Heaton, Walter H., and Morse. 2,758,045.
Beckwith, Richard C. Methods and apparatus for controllably
dispensing moisture bearing ingredients. 2,750,144,
6-12-56, CI. 249—14.
Beckwith, Sterling, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Dynamoelec-
tric machine with gas jet cooled lead conductors and ter-
minal bushings. 2,742,583, 4-17-56, CI. 310—57.
Beckwith, Sterling, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Disk spring
for stator core. 2,761,987, 9-4-56, CI. 310 — 258.
Beckwith, Wendell K., to The Parker Pen Co. Writing in-
struments. 2,762,337, 9-11-56, CI. 120—42.16.
Becorit-Grubenausbau G. m. b. H. : See —
Haarmann, Arnold. 2,747,828.
Becton, Dickinson and Co. : See —
Ferguson, Garwood W. 2,756,748.
Ferguson. Garwood W. 2,764,977.
Hill, Clifford W. 2,766,754.
May, Edwin A. Re. 24,241.
Molinari, Henry G. 2,748,538.
Molinari, Henry G. 2,761,250.
Molinari, Henry G„ and Magash. 2,771,710.
Morando, Emilio D. 2,755,801.
Bedard, Paul H. Barking machine having an axially mov-
able rotating drum carrying ringlike hammers. 2,733,742,
2-7-56, CI. 144— 208.
Beddoes, John H., and V. J. Zitkus, to Owens-Illinois Glass
Co. Apparatus for acid stamping glassware.
3-20-56, CI. 41—9.
Bede, James A. Method of spray painting.
7-10-56, CI. 117—104.
Bede, James A. Method of spray painting.
9-18-56, CI. 117—104.
Bedell, Berkley W. Line measuring device.
5-29-56, CI. 33—134.
Bedell, Harold L., R. T. Evans, and W. C. Fry, to Socony
Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Asphalt and method of producing the
same. 2,762,757, 9-11-56. CI. 196—74.
Bedell, Karl L., and J. H. Hollingsworth, to Holly Mfg. Co.
Floor furnace. 2,745,398, 5-15-56, CI. 126—116.
Beder, Samuel L. Movable toy on rail. 2,774,182, 12-18-56,
CI. 46—32.
Bedford, Alda V., to Radio Corp. of America. Stabilizing
blocking oscillator circuits. 2,735,010, 2-14-56, CI.
250—36.
Bedford, Alda V., to Radio Corp. of America. Film shrinkage
compensatory system. 2,750,442, 6-12-56, CI. 178 — 7.1.
Bedford, Alda V., to Radio Corp. of America. Vertical aper-
ture compensation for cathode ray apparatus. 2,757,236,
7-31-56. CI. 178—7.5.
Bedford, Burnice D. : See —
Mittag, Albert H, and Bedford. 2,759,125.
Bedford, Burnice D„ to General Electric Co. Rapid response
self-saturating magnetic amplifier. 2,733,306, 1-31-56, CI.
179—171.
Bedford, Burnice D., to General Electric Co. Magnetic sepa-
ration of positive and negative ignitor firing pulses.
2.759,126, 8-14-56, CI. 315—252.
Bedford, Leslie H., to Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co. Ltd.
Color television transmission. 2,748,189, 5-29-56, CI.
178—5.4.
Bedford, William A., Jr., to United-Carr Fastener Corp.
Molding fastener. 2,742,984, 4-24-56, CI. 189—88.
Bedford, William A., Jr.. to United-Carr Fastener Corp. Fas-
tening device. 2,744,708, 5-8-56. CI. 248—73.
Bedford, William A., Jr., to United-Carr Fastener Corp.
Fastener device. 2,745,156, 5-15-56, CI. 24—73.
Bedford, William A., Jr., to United-Carr Fastener Corp.
Resiliently retained fastener with flange detent. 2,745,458,
5-15-56, CI. 151 — 41.75.
Bedford, William A., Jr., to United-Carr Fastener Corp.
Panel engaging fastening device. 2,746,110, 5-22-56, CI.
24—73.
Bedford, William A., Jr., to United-Carr Fastener Corp.
Molding fastener. 2,754,561, 7-17-56. CI. 24—213.
Bedford, William A., Jr., to United-Carr Fastener Corp.
Fastening device. 2,761,188, 9-4-56, CI. 24—73.
Bedford, William A., Jr., to United-Carr Fastener Corp.
Fastening device for a support. 2,764,791, 10-2-56, CI.
24—73.
Bedford, William A., Jr., to United-Carr Fastener Corp.
Panel fastening device. 2,775,010, 12-25-56, CI. 24—73.
2,738,607,
2,754,228,
2,763,575,
2,747,286,
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Bedingfield, Sterling P. Oil well testing tool. Re. 24,236,
11-6-56. CI. 166—188.
Bedingfieia, Sterling P. Well tool. 2,736,382, 2-28-56, CI.
166—128.
Bedingfield, 'Sterling P. Oil well testing tool. 2,736,383,
2-28-56, CI. 166—188.
Bedker, Emma G. : See —
Bedker, Leo VV. 2,748,633.
Bedker, Leo W., % to E. G. Bedker. Thread rolling attach-
ment. 2. 748. <;:;:;, 0-5-56, Cl. 80—6.
Bednarczuk. Daniel : See —
Henderson, Marvin L., and Bednarczuk. 2,734,765.
Bednarski, Ferdinand. Hinge for folding table. 2,763,889,
9-25-56, Cl. 16—130.
Bednarz, Adolph : See —
Gilbert, Eugene V. 2,762,995.
Beduhn, Daniel E., to Manitowoc Engineering Corp. Dry
cleaning apparatus. 2,759,346, 8-21-56, Cl. 68 — 18.
Bee Chemical Co. : See —
Scott, A. B., and Wyrozumski. 2,743,490.
Beebee, Frederick L., and C. H. Somers, to The Pyr-Fyter
Co. Valve for pressurized fire extinguishers. 2,753,945.
7-10-56, Cl. 169—31.
Beebout, Forest O. Angle indicator. 2,775,044, 12-25-56,
Cl. 33—221.
Beeby, Ronald W. Manufacture of fabric bindings or trim-
mings. 2,766,504, 10-16-56, Cl. 28 — 72.
Beech Aircraft Corp. : See —
Hightower, Kenneth R. 2,759,177.
Beech, Austin S., to Foundry Equipment Ltd. Foundry mould-
ing machines. 2,752,647, 7-3-56, Cl. 22—36.
Beech, Austin S., to Foundry Equipment Ltd. Foundry
moulding apparatus. 2,772,453, 12-4-56, Cl. 22 — 36.
Beech, James F. Cleaning apparatus for paint applicator
rollers and the like. 2,773,274, 12-11-56, Cl. 15—3.
Beech, Richard T. : See —
Beech, Thomas C. and R. T. 2,765,248.
Beech, Thomas C. and R. T. Method of forming combined
metal and plastic article. 2,765,248, 10-2-56, Cl. 154 — 110.
Beecham Research Laboratories Ltd. : See —
Holland, David O. 2,775,616.
Beecher, William J., to D. P. Bushnell. Combination binocu-
lar telescope and camera. 2,765,718, 10-9-56, Cl. 95 — 12.
Beecroft, Julian B. Control system for power-operated mov-
ing members. 2,761,285, 9-4-56, Cl. 60—97.
Beede, Arnold H., to Electrolux Corp. Fumigant-tight flexible
containers. 2,755,013, 7-17-56, Cl. 229—65.
Beede, Arnold H., to Electrolux Corp. Automatic vacuum
cleaners. 2,764,255, 9-25-56, Cl. 183—37.
Beegle, Lindley C. : See —
Hook, Edwin O., and Beegle. 2,731,415.
Beegle, Lindley C, C. E. Funk, Jr., and E. O. Hook, to Ameri-
can Cvanamid Co. Lubricating oil compositions. 2,737,492,
3-6-56, Cl. 252—32.7.
Beekman, Stewart M.. to Reheis Co., Inc. Basic aluminum
sulfamates and process for making them. 2,765,213,
10-2-56. Cl. 23—114.
Bee-Line Co. : See —
Jacobsen, Le Rov V. 2,742,945.
Jacobsen, Le Roy V., and Baker. 2.742.707.
Beeman, Claude C, to Jackson & Church Co. Discharge
structure for a pulp press. 2,747.499, 5-29-56, Cl.
100—147.
Beeman, Lyle. Pressure switch. 2,754,388, 7-10-56, Cl.
200—83.
Beemer, Paul K. : See —
Stelle, Allen M., Beemer, and Fuchs. 2,741,904.
Stelle, Allen M., Beemer, and Fuchs. 2,742,318.
Beemer, Paul K.. to Preco Inc. Drive mechanism. 2,734,957,
2-14-56, Cl. 200—61.39.
Beemer, Paul K., H. O. Fuchs, and P. Z. Anderson, to Preco
Inc. Power take-off mechanism for railroad cars and the
like. 2,757,619, 8-7-56, Cl. 105 — 114.
Been, Jerome, and M. M. Grover, to Rubber and Asbestos
Corp. 'Synthetic resins formed by heating together a
phenol terpene resin with a phenol aldehyde resin.
2,741,651, 4-10-56, Cl. 260 — 43.
Beer, Ernest. Process and apparatus for renewing exhausted
primarv. more particularly dry, electric cells or batteries.
2,752,550, 6-26-50, Cl. 320—4.
Beer, Walter A. : See —
Holm, Ralph L., Dalglish, Lager, Beer, and Mahoney.
2.754,073.
Beer, William B., and R. C. Norris, to Dravo Corp. Concrete
bucket. 2,738.218, 3-13-56, Cl. 294—70.
Beerbaum, Friedrich, T. Grewe, and K. Steinbuch, to Interna-
tional Standard Electric Corp. Equalizer arrangement with
an attenuation characteristic proportional to frequency.
2,737,629, 3-6-56, Cl. 333 — 28.
Beeren, Franciscus H. J. Shoe polishing machine. 2,728,928,
1-3-56, Cl. 15—29.
Beerman, Jack. Liquid transfer device. 2,767,744, 10-23-56,
Cl. 141—319.
Beers, George L., to Radio Corp. of America. Phonograph
record storage system. 2.763.524, 9-18-56, Cl. 312 — 13.
Beers, George L. Combined holder and carrying case for an
electrical appliance. 2,773,663, 12-11-56, Cl. 248 — 314.
Beers, Gerardus M. P. A., to Hartford National Bank and
Trust Co., as trustee. Construction elements for contact
banks in automatic telephone systems. 2,747,144, 5-22-56,
Cl. 317—112.
Beers, Leslie C. : See —
Schneible, Claude B., Lundy, and Beers. 2,763,337.
Beers, Royce L. Leaf mulcher having a suction feed and a
centrifugal pulverizer. 2,737,003, 3-6-56, Cl. 55 — 62.
Beery Lambert L. Antiskid device for vehicle tires.
2,735,472, 2-21-56, Cl. 152—242.
Beery, Virgil R. Dual voltage control system. 2,769,924,
11-6-56, Cl. 307—34.
Beese, Norman C. : See —
Atkinson, Russell H., and Beese. 2,768,517.
Beese, Norman C, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Method of purifying uranium. 2,768,873, 10-30-56, Cl.
Beese, Norman C, and D. E. Henry, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Vapor lamps utilizing chemical compounds.
2,765,416, 10-2-56, Cl. 313—13.
Beese, Norman C, and J. W. Marden, to the United States
of America as represented by the United States Atomic
Energy Commission. Electrolytic apparatus for the
recovery of rare refractory metals. 2,773,826, 12-11-56,
Cl. 204—245.
Beesley, John H., to The General Electric Co. Ltd. Electrical
signalling system. 2,766,326, 10-9-56, Cl. 179 — 18.
Beeson, Donald M., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Waterflooding method of secondary recovery. 2,771,138,
11-20-56, Cl. 166—9.
Beeson, John D., to The Exact Weight Scale Co. Weighing
scale apparatus with light beam indicating means.
n, 731, 880, 1-24-56, Cl. 88 — 24.
thoven, Harry J. Rolling bal
„1. 273—125.
Beeton, Earl E., and A. E. Stafford, to Western Electric Co.,
Inc. Sample system for mass spectrometers. 2,767,319,
10-16-56, Cl. 250—41.9.
Beets, Muus G. J., to N. V. Polak & Schwarz's Essencefabrieken.
Process for the preparation of novel perfumes containing
an m-dioxane ring. 2,769,014, 10-30-56, Cl. 260 — 340.3.
Beets, Muus G. J., and E. A. Drukker, to N. V. Polak &
Schwarz's Essencefabrieken. Process for the preparation of
styrene chlorohydrin and styrene bromohydrin. 2,763,695,
9-18-56, Cl. 260—618.
Beezley, Reginald R. Means for replacing timing gears on
internal combustion engines. 2,728,977, 1-3-56, Cl.
29—283.
Be-Ge Mfg. Co. : See —
Gurries, Albert G., and Rimple. 2,732,782.
Johnson, Jacob G. 2,739,495.
Rimple, Edward J. 2,730,940.
White, John A., Jr. 2,741,173.
Beggs, Darold T. : See —
Axtell, Willard G., Beggs, and Amorose. 2,729,279.
Beggs, Donald : See —
De Vaney, Fred D., and Beggs. 2,758,919.
js, Donald, and E. G. de Coriolis, to Erie Mining Co.
'ellet indurating process and apparatus. 2,744.743
5-8-56. Cl. 263—29.
Beggs, Donald, and E. R. Johnson, to Erie Mining Co.
Indurating process. 2,772,958, 12-4-56, Cl. 75—5.
Begin, Louis E., to The Dow Chemical Co. Esters of alpha-
(2,4-dichlorophenoxy) propionic acid. 2,759,965, 8-21-56,
Cl. 260 — 473.
Begley, John W., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Pebble heat ex-
change chamber. 2,751,211, 6-19-56, Cl. 263—19.
Begley, John W., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Improved pebble
heat exchanger. 2,756,030, 7-24-56, Cl. 257—55.
Begley, John W., and R. L. Mclntire, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Pebble heat exchanger and process. 2,735.880,
2-21-56, Cl. 260—679.
Begos, Woodrow A. : See —
Appelbaum, Sol, and Begos. 2,749,448.
Bgguelin, Andrge, n6e Vacher. Apparatus for projecting ka-
leidoscopic images. 2,762,257, 9-11-56, Cl. 88 — 24.
Behlefeldt, Knut G. Angularly adjustable saw. 2,747,631,
5-29-56, Cl. 145—108.
Behlefeldt, Knut G. Necktie supporting rack. 2,748,953,
6-5-56, Cl. 211—113.
Behlen Mfg. Co. : See —
Behlen, Walter D. 2,742,114.
Behlen, Walter D.. to Behlen Mfg. Co. Prefabricated steel
building. 2,742,114, 4-17-56, Cl. 189—1.
Behnisch, Robert : See —
Schmidt, Hans, Behnisch, and Schraufstatter. 2,768,970.
Behnisch, Robert, F. Mietzsch, and H. Schmidt, to Schenlev
Industries. Inc. Thiosemicarbazones of aldehvdes and ke-
tones of the heterocyclic series. 2,775,593. 12-25-56, Cl.
260—279.
Behnke, Edward R. : See —
Scheller, Arthur P., and Behnke. 2.754.395.
Behnke, Ervin E. Plant protector. 2,753,662, 7-10-56, Cl.
47—29.
Behnke, George W., and R. G. Westcott, to Simplicity
Engineering Co. Shaker conveving apparatus. 2.772,769,
12-4-56. Cl. 198—220.
Behr, Erwin, to Allwood Inc. Apparatus for producing com-
posite wooden boards and the like. 2,728,939, 1-3-56, Cl.
18—1.
Behr, Joseph, & Sons, Inc. : See —
Akey, Robert R. 2,754,527.
Behr, Leo J., and N. S. Hodska. Nonclog cap for spray dis-
pensers. 2,737,416, 3-6-56, Cl. 299 — 95.
Behr, Martin E. 50% to I. Panter. Vise having stepped
movable jaws lockable to fixed jaw. 2,732,745, 1-31-56,
Cl. 81—33.
Behr, Peter H. : See —
Bellett, George R. 2,745,213.
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LIST OF PATENTEES
Behr, Siegfried. Lady's hair ornament. 2,775,245, 12-25-56,
CI. 132—46.
Behrends, Dale F. : See —
Ewing, James W., and Behrends. 2,760,209.
Behrendt, Ignatius F. ; See —
Behrendt, Julian F. and I. F. 2,744,364.
Behrendt Julian F. and I. F. Grinding disk. 2,744,364,
5-8-56, CI. 51—197.
Behrens, Hans : See —
Frey, Kurt, and Behrens. 2,768,814.
Behrens, Herbert C, to Diebold, Inc. Combination locks.
2,775,113, 12-25-56, CI. 70—133.
Behrens, Wolfgang H. R. : See —
Elsbett, Ludwig. 2,744,508.
Beideck, Kurt : See —
V. Reibnitz, Bruno, Reumens, and Beideck. 2,731,364.
Beier, Josef. Infinitely variable friction wheel gears.
2,743,621, 5-1-56, CI. 74—199.
Beierle, Gottfried H. Self adjusting garment hanger.
2,739,744, 3-27-56, CI. 223—95.
Beil, Forrest F., to Curtis Companies Inc. Multiple sash
window operating mechanism. 2,754,553, 7-17-56, CI.
20—42.
Beiler, Jay M. : See —
Avakian, Souren, Beiler, and Martin. 2,764,596.
Martin, Gustav J., Beiler, and Avakian. 2,769,817.
Beilfuss, Harry R. : See —
Allen, Charles F. H., and Beilfuss. 2,735,709.
Beilke, Emil A. Grain drill. 2,755,751, 7-24-56, CI.
Beintema, Chester D., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Cathode-ray
storage tube system. 2,748,312, 5-29-56, CI. 315—12.
Beishline, Allen W., and R. R. Reid. Synchro cam deviation
corrector. 2,741,900, 4-17-56, CI. 64—24.
Beitz, Richard C, to American Optical Co. Electric motor
and control circuit. 2,751,538, 6-19-56, CI. 318 — 345.
Bejeuhr, Walter. Indicating static balancer. 2,738,680,
3-20-56, CI. 73—480.
ir, Walter G. : See —
Runton, Leslie A. and Bejeuhr. 2,770,283.
Bekker, Johan G. Liquid dosing apparatus. 2,740,554,
4-3-56, CI. 222—39.
Bekker, Mieczyslaw G., to Her Majesty The Queen in the
Right of Canada as represented by the Minister of National
Defence. Tractor cleat and track. 2,738,237, 3-13-56,
CI. 305—10.
Bekoff, Irving. Folding display paperboard box or cover.
2,771,986, 11-27-56, CI. 206 — 45.3.
Beland, Walter H. : See —
Hensgen, Bernard T., and Beland. 2,760,248.
Belanger, Sinai. Folding container constructions. 2,741,391,
4-10-56, CI. 220 — 6.
Belasco, Irvin J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Rumi-
nant feed containing ammonium formate. 2,755,187,
7-17-56, CI. 99—2.
Belcher, Clarence F., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process of preparing indolium styryl dyes. 2,734,901,
2-14-56, CI. 260—240.9.
Belcher, Harold H. Squeeze roll. 2,758,466, 8-14-56, CI.
68—258.
Belcher, Harold H., to Rodney Hunt Machine Co. Evaporator.
2,774,415, 12-18-56, CI. 159—6.
Belcher, Wallace E., Jr., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator
Co. Measuring apparatus. 2,755,020, 7-17-56, CI. 235 — 61.
Belchetz, Arnold, to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Catalytic con-
version of hydrocarbons with the stripping of fouled cata-
lyst particles. 2,731,398, 1-17-56, CI. 196—52.
Belchetz, Arnold, to M. W. Kellogg Co. Catalytic conversion
of hydrocarbons. 2,760,916, 8-28-56, CI. 196 — 52.
Belden, Charles W., and H. E. Northrop. Method of cutting
flexible couplings. 2,744,449, 5-8-56, CI. 90 — 4.
Belden Mfg. Co. : See —
Haworth, Howard H. 2,741,437.
Haworth, Howard H., and Huth. 2,756,402.
Olson, Einar R., and Miller. 2,750,437.
Rapp, Howard C. 2,732,422.
Beldon Mfg. Co. : See —
Schelke, Robert K., and Huth. 2.748,367.
Beldt, Lauren F., to Collins Radio Co. Composite indicator
mechanism. 2,765,764, 10-9-56, CI. 116—124.1.
Belejack, Stephen, and N. Feingold, to National Silver Co.
Automatic buffing machine. 2,765,590, 10-9-56, CI. 51—80.
Belek, Emil, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Wire wrap-
ping tool for fine wires. 2,741,436, 4-10-56, CI. 242 — 7.
Belek, Emil, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Wire
wrapping tool for coated wire. 2,746,124, 5-22-56, CI.
29—33.
Belek, Emil, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Wire
wrapping tool for stranded wire. 2,760,731, 8-28-56, CI.
242—7.
Beler, Robert J. Flexible couplings. 2,740,271, 4-3-56, CI.
64—11.
Belf, Leon J., to The National Smelting Co. Ltd. Production
of sulphuryl fluoride. 2,772,144, 11-27-56, CI. 23 — 203.
Belford, Dale : See —
Thompson, Thomas F. 2,774.060.
Belford, Richard. Gathering device. 2,732,242, 1-24-56, CI.
94—61.
Belgarde, Leo, to Fram Corp. Oil filters. 2,743,018,
4-24-56, CI. 210—183.
Belgard, Truly M. Hammer attachment. 2,747,835, 5-29-56,
CI. 254—26.
Belisle, Delmer J. Wallboard taping machine. 2,741,220,
4-10-56, CI. 118 — 405.
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Belitz, Plans G., and O. F. Davis, to Commonwealth En-
gineering Co. of Ohio. Method of making corrosion re-
sistant clad steel. 2,742,091, 4-24-50, CI. 29—480.
Belitz, Hans G., and O. F. Davis, to The Commonwealth Engi-
neering Co. of Ohio. Method for gas plating. 2,703, ."mO,
9-18-56, CI. 117—104.
Beliveau, Paul J., to Bridgeport Brass Co. Vitreous lubri-
cated metal hot-working. 2,737,293, 3-6-56, CI. 207 — 10.
Belkowskl, Jerzy : See —
Senkowski, Alexander, and Belkowski. 2,741,323.
Senkowski, Alexander, and Belkowski. 2,756,884.
Bell Aircraft Corp. : See —
Esmond, Stanley W. 2,772,906.
Kelley, Bartram. 2,743,071.
O'Neill, Richard J. 2,759,062.
Rogers, Cyril B. 2,739,769.
Singelmann, Dietrich E., and Hall. 2,745,247.
Bell Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Herzer, Hermann. 2,742,937.
Bell, Alan : See —
Patterson, John L., and Bell. 2,756,124.
Bell, Alan, to Eastman Kodak Co. Alkylated hydroquinone
monoglycidyl ethers. 2,758,119, 8-7-56, CI. 260—348.
Bell, Alan M. B. Knowles, and C. E. Tholstrup, to Eastman
Kodak Co. Stabilization of fats and oils with 2,4,5-tri-
hydroxybenzoic acid. 2,739,066, 3-20-56, CI. 99 — 163.
Bell, Alan, and W. V. McConnell, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Bis-glycidyl ethers of hindered dihydroxybenzenos and proc-
ess for their manufacture. 2,739,160, 3-20-56, CI.
260—348.
Bell, Alan, and G. C. De Croes, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Cellulose organic ester compositions containing an oxida-
tion-resistant plasticizer. 2,743,187, 4-24-56, CI.
106—180.
Bell, Alan, M B Knowles, and C. E. Tholstrup, to Eastman
Kodak Co. Stabilization of fats and oils with -co-r deriva-
tives of 1,2,4-trihydroxybenzene and preparation of related
compounds. 2,759,828, 8-21-56, CI. 99 — 163.
Bell, Arthur, and G. D. Horgan, to American Machine &
Foundry Co. Manufacture of filter-tip cigarettes. 2,760,493,
8-28-56, CI. 131— 61.
Bell Auto Parts, Inc. : See —
Richter, Roy E. 2,763,005.
Bell, Bernie F., and V. E. J. Morgan. Portable serving tray.
2,741,521, 4-10-56, CI. 311—21.
Bell, Charles R., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Beam change pre-
conditioner automatic pilots. 2,775,420, 12-25-56, CI.
244—77.
Bell, Edward M. Train unloader. 2,763,382, 9-18-56, CI.
214—62.
Bell, Edward R. : See —
Van Winkle, John L., Bell, and Morris. 2,765.276.
Bell, Elva L. Securing strip. 2,771,165, 11-20-56, CI.
189—76.
Bell, Floyd L. Cleaning and abrading tool. 2,728,929, 1-3-56,
CI. 15—104.01.
Bell & Gossett Co. : See —
Birkemeier, Henry P. 2,738,927.
Birkemeier, Henry P. 2,751,053.
Tidd, Edwin B. 2,774,848.
Bell, Harry G., and J. D. Gay, Jr., to Gay-Bell Corp. Com-
pacting press. 2,734,450, 2-14-56, CI. 100 — 99.
Bell, Harry G., R. T. Heizer, Jr., and J. D. Gay, Jr., to Gay-
Bell Corp. Hogshead loader and compactor. 2,766,782,
10-16-56, CI. 141—73.
Bell, Henry G., to Paramount Textile Machinery Co. Ap-
paratus for packaging hosiery blanks. 2,737,324, 3-6-56,
CI. 223— 110.
Bell, Henry G., to Adams-Millis Corp. Stocking construc-
tion and method. 2,762,215, 9-11-56, CI. 66 — 173.
Bell & Howell Co. : See-—
Badalich, Frank C. 2,774,472.
Koeber, Henry J., Jr. 2.773,446.
Schuessler, Frank J. 2,730,571.
Weber, John P., Jr. 2,768,242.
Perzentka, Thomas R., and Plettner. 2,773,418.
Bell, Ian C. M. : See—
Ashcroft, Donald G., and Bell. 2,747,257.
Bell, Ian C. M., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
Soldering bit. 2,758,191, 8-7-56, CI. 219—26.
Bell, John, F. H. Cannon, and G. A. Mundy, to Muirhead &
Co. Ltd. Facsimile apparatus. 2,729,818, 1-10-56, CI.
346—101.
Bell, John B., Jr., and J. D. Malkemus, to Jefferson Chemical
Co., Inc. Process of preparing oxazolidones. 2,755,280,
7-17-56, CI. 260—307.
Bell, John B., Jr., to Jefferson Chemical Co., Inc. Isolation
of ethylene glycol from a mixture also containing propylene
glycol. 2,775,623, 12-25-56, CI. 260—637.
Bell, John F., and L. E. Matthews, to Zenith Radio Corp.
Frequency-selective electrical network. 2,753,457, 7-3-56,
CI. 250 — 40.
Bell, John F., and R. M. Nordby, to Zenith Radio Corp.
Multiband frequency selector and frequency converter.
2,771,547, 11-20-56, CI. 250—20.
Bell, Leo R., to American Machine & Foundry Co. Infeed con-
veyor flight adjusting mechanism. 2,736,421, 2-28-56, CI.
198—168.
Bell, Leroy. Hydraulic dredge ladder. 2,762,136, 9-11-56,
'CI. 37 — 67.
Bell Machine Co., The : See —
Foster, Theodore D. 2,772,709.
64
Bell, Norton W. : See —
Robinson, Charles F., Bell, Piccirillo, and Perkins.
2.772JS67.
Bell, Persa R., Jr., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Pocket radiation meter. 2,736,817, 2-28-56, CI. 250 — 83.6.
Bell, Persa R., Jr., to United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Cavity tuner.
2,736,868. 2-28-56. CI. 333 — 83.
Bell, Persa R., to the United States of America as represented
by the United States Atomic Energy Commission. Pulse
analyzer. 2,760,064, 8-21-56, CI. 250—27.
Bell, Persa R., G. G. Kelley, and C. G. Ross, to the United
States of America as represented by the United States
Atomic Energy Commission. Multichannel pulse analyzer.
2,775,698, 12-25-56, CI. 250—27.
Bell Punch Co. Ltd. : See—
Howarth, Arthur N. 2,747,173.
Webb, Christopher P. 2,756,932.
Webb, Christopher F. 2,773,647.
Bell, Ralph E., to Kirsch Co. Antifriction extension rod and
track. 2,736,055, 2-28-56, CI. 16—95.
Bell, Raymond M., to Pacific Airmotive Corp. Aircraft cabin
pressure regulator. 2,737,873, 3-13-56, CI. 98 — 1.5.
Bell, Roy C. Adjustable hanger for stirrup leathers for
riding saddles. 2,739,434, 3-27-56, CI. 54 — 46.
Bell, Sidney R. : See —
Bihler, Roger, and Bell. 2,733,752.
Bell, Sidney R., to I. J. Moritt. Sewing machine. 2,730,979,
1-17-56, CI. 112—237.
Bell, Sidney R., to I. J. Moritt. Sewing machine. 2,748,731,
6-5-56, CI. 112—241.
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. : See-
Abbott, George F„ Jr. 2,762,865.
Aikens, Andrew J., Botsford, Boysen, Dietze, Goodale,
andlnglis. 2,732,436.
Albersheim, Walter J. 2,756,390.
Alsberg, Dietrich A. 2,746,015.
Anderson, Alva E. 2,746,121.
Anderson, John R. 2,732,528.
Bachelet, Albert E., and Bomba.
Bacon, Walter M., Knandel,
2,766,318.
Baker, William O., and Grisdale. 2,7:
Baker, William O., and Winslow. 2,7f
Bangert, John T. 2,730,680.
Bangert, John T. 2,733,415.
Barber, Charles C. 2,763,737.
Bardsley, Joseph R. 2,743,308.
Barlow, Dick S., and Crofutt. 2,749,;
Barry. Joseph F. 2,753,495.
Beck, Alfred C. 2,741,740.
Becker, Joseph A., and Waltz.
Belek, Emil. 2,741,436.
Belek, Emil. 2,746.124.
Belek, Emil. 2,760,731.
Bellows. Brian C, Jr. 2.745,011.
Black, Harold S. 2,769.861.
Black, Harold S., and Clogston. 2,768,147.
Black, Harold S., and Morgan. 2,769,150.
Blair, Royer R. 2,763,817.
Blair, Royer R. 2,749,512.
Blair, Royer R. 2,749,517.
Blair, Royer R. 2,754,467.
Blount, Frank E. 2,733,401.
Bode, Hendrik W. 2,744,224.
Bogert. Bruce P. 2,757,345.
Bond, Walter L. 2,734.317.
Bond. Walter L. 2,768,557.
Bonomi, Felix A. 2,737,614.
Bostwick, Lee G. 2,747,092.
Bowen, Arnold E. 2,745.039.
Boyd, Richard C. 2,748.266.
Bredehoft, Harold A. 2,733,435.
Brewer, Sherman T. 2,759,130.
Brooks, Chester E., Lovell, McGuigan, Murphy, and Park-
inson. 2,764.634.
Brooks, Chester E., McGuigan, and Murphy. 2,738,382.
Brown, Clayton B., Hampton, and Thiel. 2.774,821.
Brown, John T. L.. and Pollard. 2,769,875.
Buehler, Ernest, and Teal. 2,768,914.
Burton, Joseph A. 2,774.695.
Carbrey, Robert L. 2,755,459.
Caruthers, Robert S. 2,730,576.
Case. Robert L., Jordan, and Kleist. 2,730,579.
Chaffee, Joseph G. 2,759,182.
Chase, Fay H. 2,751,545.
Chase, Fay H. 2,751,549.
Chase, Fay H. 2,751.550.
Chen, Wayne H. 2,733,424.
Christensen, Howard. 2.746,129.
Ciccolella, David F. 2.763 050.
Clogston, Albert M. 2,769,148.
Clogston, Albert M. 2,769,170.
Collins, Robert J„ Reynolds, and Stilwell. 2,759,861.
Collins. Ted R. D. 2,763.718.
Corenzwit. Ernest, and Matthias. 2,763,548.
Crump, Elmo E. 2,743.439.
Cutler, Cassius C. 2.760,161.
Cutler, Cassius C. 2,767,396.
Dalton, John F., Fischer, and Turnbull. 2,770,692.
Daschke. Arthur W. 2,767,377.
Depp, Wallace A. 2745,958.
Dickten, Emil, Jr., Riesz, and Wallace. 2,748,349.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
2,746,028.
Krecek, and
2,740,940.
2,760,164.
2,739,371.
2,745,984.
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. : See — Continued
Doba, Stephen, Jr., and Morrison. 2,733,436.
Drugan, Walter T. 2,740,006.
Duane, William R. G., Jr. 2,756,418.
Dudley, Homer W., and Harris. 2,771,509.
Duncan, Robert 'S. 2,751,497.
Dunlap, Kermit S., and Ferrell. 2,754,368.
Dunlap, Kermit S., and Lovell. 2,774,822.
Early, James M. 2,767,358.
Ehrhardt. Robert A. 2,753,299.
Ekstrand, Sture O., and Ronci. 2,746,123.
Elliott, Stanley J., Thomas, and Worley. 2,775,407.
Enright, Donald J. 2,754,374.
Felch, Edwin P. 2,775,699.
Felch, Edwin P., and Merrill. 2,743,367.
Felker, Jean H. 2,745,012.
Felker, Jean H. 2,758,787.
Felker, Jean H. 2,760,087.
Fletcher, Robert C. 2,760,156.
Fletcher, Robert C. 2,768,322.
Fine, Morris E. 2,775,536.
Follingstad, Henry G. 2,763,837.
Fox, Arthur G. 2,740,094.
Fox, Arthur G. 2,746,014.
Fox, Arthur G. 2,760,166.
Frantz, Glenn R. 2,747,163.
Friis, Harald T. 2,773,978.
Fritschi, Walter W., and Lucek. Re. 24,117.
Fritschi, Walter W., and Weaver. 2,765,371.
Fuller, Calvin S. 2,740,700.
Fuller, Calvin S. 2,771,382.
Gannett, Danforth K. 2,745,068.
Gardner, Leland A., and Rysko. 2,770,670.
Glass, Myron S. 2,751,499.
Goddard, Charles T„ and Wittwer. 2,747,138.
Goff, Harold W. 2.761,508.
Goodall, William M. 2,733,410.
Goodall, William M. 2,773.981.
Goss, Frank A., Jr. 2,734,975.
Graef, Robert P. 2,765.430.
Graham, Robert E. 2,740,901.
Graham, Robert E. 2,740,912.
Graham, Robert E. 2,764,677.
Graham, Robert S., and Sperry.
Gray, Preston R. 2,764,636.
Grisdale, Richard O., and 'Sauer. _
Hagelbarger, David W., and Walker.
Hamilton, Billy H. 2,759,142.
Hannay, Norman B. 2,743,200.
Hanson, Robert L., and Kock. 2,736,771.
Harrison, Charles W., and Nielsen. 2,771,517.
Harrison, Henry C. 2.775,662.
Harry. William R. 2.735,009.
Hewitt, William H., Jr. 2,745,069.
Hewitt, William H., Jr. 2,749,507.
Hill, Henry E., and Parkinson. 2,744,215.
Hines, Marion E. 2,745.013.
Hines, Marion E. 2,767,344.
Hogan, Clarence L. 2,748,353.
Hogan, Clarence L. 2,768.354.
Holden, Lawrence T. 2,765.366.
Holden, Lawrence T., and Stevens. 2,766,866.
Holden, William H. T. 2,739,187.
Holden, William H. T. 2,740,583.
Hollemberg, Arthur V. 2,742,588.
Houtz, Charles C, and McLean. 2,739,275.
Houtz, Charles C, and McLean. 2,756,373.
Howson, Louis. 2.774,872.
Hunt, Loyd E., and Sehafer. 2,738,417.
Ingerson, William E., and Lovell. 2,757,283.
Israel, John O. 2,775,701.
Jakes, William C. Jr. 2,775,761.
Jeanne, Armand L., Keller, and White. 2,731,517.
Joel, Amos E., Jr. 2,761,900.
Keith, Clyde R., and Nickerson. 2,761,899.
Kelly, Hugh P. 2,760,155.
Kelsay, Leroy W. 2,766,713.
Kernahan, John J. J., and Lozier. 2,775,727.
Ketchledge, Raymond W. 2,729,753.
Ketchledge, Raymond W. 2,751,442.
Ketchledge. Raymond W. 2,753,526.
King, Archie P. 2,750,912.
King, Archie P. 2,751,561.
King, Archie P. 2,760,171.
King. John H.. and Kleinfelder. 2,771,502.
Kinzer, John P., Marshall, and Sproul. 2,767,260.
Kircher, Reymond J. 2,759,179.
Kirkpatrick, William E. 2,740,837.
Kleimack, Joseph J., and Sittner. 2,736,200.
Knowlton, Clarence S. 2.734,164.
Kock, Winston E. 2.733,438.
Kock. Winston E. 2.736.894.
Kock, Winston E. 2.747.184.
Kock, Winston E. 2,769,171.
Koehler, Donald C. 2,754.680.
Koerner, Lawrence F. 2.764.731.
Koenig, Walter, Jr. 2,733,303.
Koenig, Walter, Jr. 2.733,304.
Kreer, John G., Jr. 2.740.834.
Kreer, John G., Jr. 2.769,149.
Krom, Myron E., and Kuchas. 2,732,435.
Laico, Joseph P. 2.772,939.
Leed, Daniel. 2,743,362.
Lewis, Benjamin F., and Muller. 2,737,598.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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2,730,617.
2,774,042.
2,775,658.
2.775.650.
Miller, and Vroom.
,748,283.
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. : -See — Continued
Linvill, John G. 2,757,342.
Llewellyn, Frederick B. 2,748,200.
Locke, George A. 2,761,894.
Logan, Mason A. 2,765,442.
Loman, George T. 2,744,308.
Lovell. Clarence A. 2,739,298.
Low, Frank K. 2,744.245.
Lozier, John C. 2,760,007.
Lutomirski, Karel. 2,768,291.
Maggio, John B. 2,733,296.
Maggio, John B. 2,767,373.
Mallery, Paul. 2,743,316.
Mallina, Rudolph F. 2,743,503.
Mallina, Rudolph F. 2,744,578.
Mallina, Rudolph F. 2,759,166.
Marmont, George H., and Oliver.
Mason, Warren P. 2,742.614.
Mason, Warren P., and McSkimin.
Mason, Warren P., and Shockley
Mason. Warren P., and Thurston.
Matlack, Richard C, Metzger,
2 733 297
Mat'tke, 'Charles F. 2.770,163.
May, Allan S. 2,760,170.
McLean, David A., and Wehe. 2,754,230.
McMillan, Brockway. 2,748,201.
Meacham, Larned A. 2,759,047.
Meacham, Larned A. 2,762,867;
Melick, John M. 2,774,963.
Menard, James Z. 2,733,300.
Menard. James Z. 2,734,033.
Merriam, Francis F. 2,753,509.
Merrill, Francis G., and Thomas.
Merrill, Josiah L., Jr. 2,742,616.
Mertz, Pierre. 2,746,013.
Meszaros, George W. 2,771,576.
Miller, Stewart E. 2,748,350.
Miller, Stewart E. 2,748,352.
Miller, Stewart E. 2,774,945.
Mills, John K., and Ross. 2,740,845.
Minnick, Robert C. 2,732,542.
Mitchell, Doren, Vroom, and Young. 2,733,337
Morgan, Samuel P., Jr. 2.762,981.
Morgan, Samuel P., Jr. 2,762,982.
Mumford, William W. 2,767,379.
Mumford, William W. 2.769,960.
Nance. Robert C. 2,771.519.
.'••ii.'l. Charts N. 2,768.355.
Newby, Neal D. 2,739,183.
Newby, Neal D. 2,740,003.
Nyquist, Harry. 2,749,508.
Ohl, Russell 'S. 2,732,464.
Ohl, Russell S. 2,750,541.
Oliver, Bernard M. 2.732,424.
Oliver, Bernard M. 2.759,044.
Oliver, Bernard M. 2,773,980.
Oliver, Bernard M. 2,775,740.
Parks, Charles O. 2,769.864.
Pearson, Gerald L. 2.757,324.
Pfann, William G. 2,739,045.
Pfann, William G. 2,739,046.
Pfann, William G. 2,739,088.
I'f.-inii. W illiamG. 2,750,262.
Pfann, William G. 2.750.544.
Pfann, William G. 2.763.731.
Pfann, William G. 2.770.761.
Pfleger, Kenneth W. 2,763,840.
Pierce, John R. 2.730.647.
Pierce, John R. 2.735.933.
Pierce, John R. 2.740,838.
Pierce, John R. 2.749.403.
Pierce, John R. 2,751,518.
Pierce, John R. 2,761,915.
Pierce. John R. 2.768.328.
Pierce. John R.. and Suhl. 2,743,322.
Pollard. Charles E.. Jr. 2.732,459.
Potter, James L. 2,747,159.
Raisbeck. Gordon. 2.744.198.
Rea, Wilton T. 2.744.229.
Rpck, Frank. 2.743.502.
Reck, Frank. 2,765,684.
Reenstra. Willard A. 2.760,004.
Retallack, John B. 2.707,246.
Reynolds. Frederick W.. and Stilwell. 2,734,478
Rieke. John W. 2.774.873.
Ring, Douglas H. 2.775.700.
Robertson, George H. 2,733,376.
Robertson, George H., and Walsh.
Robertson. George H., and Walsh.
Robertson, George H.. and Walsh.
Robertson, Sloan D. 2.764.743.
Rogie, James M. 2.755,452.
Rorden, Henrv C. 2.744.225.
Ruggles, David M. 2.756,168.
Ruhlig. Earl O. 2.743.394.
Rulison, Raymond L. 2.768.100.
Samuel. Arthur L. 2.774,066.
Sauer, Harold A. 2.730,069.
Scaff, Jack H.. and Theuerer. 2,753,281
Schiavoni, William. 2,767.256.
Schneider, Herbert A. 2,760,089.
369555— P 5
2,740.068.
2,750,529.
2,765,421.
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. : See — Continued
Schneider, Herbert A. 2,760,090.
Schott, John T. 2,771,580.
Schramm, Elmer A. 2,738.465.
Semmelman, Charles L. 2,774,890.
Shockley, William. 2,730,470.
Shockley, William. 2.744,970.
Shockley, William. 2,756,285.
Shockley, William. 2,761,020.
Shockley, William. 2,763,832.
Shockley, William. 2,764,642.
Shockley, William. 2,772,360.
Shower, Edmund G. 2,732,614.
Simkins, Quinton W. 2,763,841.
Slonczewski, Thaddeus. 2,732,496.
Slonczewski, Thaddeus. 2,735,904.
Slonczewski, Thaddeus. 2,767,374.
Smith, Donald H. 2,753,510.
Stansel, Frank R. 2,745,010.
Stansel, Frank R. 2,769,908.
Staples, Elliot M. 2,733,299.
Sullivan, Miles V. 2,759,848.
Thomas, Donald E. 2,757,243.
Thomas, Donald E. 2,771,584.
Treptow. Arnold W. 2,753,271.
Walker, Laurence R. 2,746,036.
Wallace, Robert L., Jr. Re. 24,183.
Wallace, Robert L., Jr. 2,739,190.
Wallace, Robert L., Jr. 2,748,235.
Wallace, Robert L., Jr. 2,761,909.
Weller. David C. 2,763,726.
White, Harold A. 2,759,371.
Yaeger, Robert E. 2,758,788.
Young, William R., Jr. 2,745,953.
Zobel, Otto J. 2,767,380.
Bell, Theodore G. : See —
Yerkes, Waldo S., Chamberlain, Bell, and Weatherwax.
2,742,184.
Bell, Thomas E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Perma-
nent hair waving neutralization by monopersulfate.
2,774,355, 12-18-56, CI. 132—7.
Bell, Vaughn E. Tractor hoist. 2,754,976, 7-17-56, CI.
212 — 65.
Bell, Vincent A. Mechanism for storing energy. 2,755,898,
7-24-56, CI. 192—3.
Bell, William E. : See —
Wait, James R., Seigel, Collett, Bell, and Brant
2,766,421.
Bell, William R„ to Chemicals & Materials Distributors Corp.
Paste applicator. 2,752,624, 7-3-56, CI. 15 — 128.
Bellack, John. Replaceable window sills. 2,752,016, 6-26-56,
CI 189 75
Bellamy, Clyde H. Movable seat. 2,742,952, 4-24-56, CI.
155—14.
Bellamy, John C. : See —
Anderson, Alton D., Bellamy, and McGowan. 2.756,404.
Bellamy, John C, to Cook Electric Co. Capstan clutch.
2,734,606, 2-14-56, CI. 192 — 81.
Bellamy, John C, to Cook Electric Co. Circuit control appa-
ratus. 2,744,980, 5-8-56. CI. 200—112.
Bellamy, John C, to Cook Electric Co. Method and apparatus
for recording and reproducing data. 2,771,596, 11-20-56,
CI. 340—177.
Bellamy, John I., and P. W. Hemminger, to International
Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Transmitter for a remote
supervisory and control system. 2,729,813, 1-3-56, CI.
340 — 359.
Bellar, Menno. Paper and magazine rack and baler. 2,747,498,
5-29-56, CI. 100 — 34.
Belle City Malleable Iron Co. : See —
Bellamy, John C. 2,734,608.
Beller, Fritz. Heavy oil internal combustion engines.
2,753,852, 7-10-56, CI. 123—32.
Beller, Ray M., to Belson Mfg. 'Co. Folding table andseat
structure for picnic tables and the like. 2,748,837, 6-5-56,
CI. 155—124.
Bellet, Paul, and G. Amiard, to UCLAF. Glucoside colchico-
side and a method of making same. 2,734,014, 2-7-56, CI.
167—65.
Bellett, George R., to P. H. Behr. Game device. 2,745,213,
5-15-56, CI. 46 — 1.
Bellett, George R.. and D. C. Porter, to D. C. Porter. Electri-
cal self-energized toy. 2,752,730, 7-3-56. CI. 46 — 247.
Belli, August. Bag sealing machine. 2,740,244, 4-3-56, CI.
53 — 137.
Bellin, Richard H., to Shell Development Co. Endrin stabiliza-
tion using inorganic and organic nitrite salts. 2,768,178,
10-23-56, CI. 260—348.
Bellin, Richard H, to Shell Development Co. Endrin stabiliza-
tion. 2,768,179, 10-23-56, CI. 260—348.
Bellin. Richard H, and J. D. Marks, to Shell Development Co.
Endrin stabilization using alkane oxirane compounds.
2.768.180, 10-23-56. CI. 260—348.
Bellin, Richard H.. N. W. Evans, J. D. Marks, and W. M.
Saltman, to Shell Development Co. Endrin stabilization.
2.768.181, 10-23-56, CI. 260—348.
Belling & Lee Ltd. : See —
Strafford. Frederick R. W., and Prestige. 2.738,396.
Bcllirigham Chain & Forge Co. : See —
Christensen, Carsten O., and Vaniman. 2.769.291.
Bellini. Eusene, to Aranitv Fair Mills. Inc. Knitting machine
needle device. 2,750,772, 6-19-56. CI. 66 — 86.
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Bellini, Eugene, to Vanity Fair Mills, Inc. Knitting machine
needle device with operating means and method. 2,775,108,
12-25-56, CI. 66 — 86.
Bellini, Robert, and W. H. Kibbie. Tool for use in splicing and
dead-ending electrical conductors. 2,731,291, 1-17-56,
CI 294 19
Bellio, Louis M. Safety switch assembly. 2,771,532, 11-20-56,
CI. 200—168.
Bellis, Donald C. : See —
Elins, Herbert S.. Bellis, and Gates. 2,763,639.
Belliss & Morcom Ltd. : See —
Muckley, Henry E. 2,772,932.
Bellman, Brian M. : See —
Rechten, Adolf W., and Bellman. 2,733,388.
Rechten, Adolf W„ and Bellman. 2,760,182.
Bellmann, Reinhold, to Dixi S. A. Holding 'device for tools,
particularly for horizontal boring machines. 2,768,831,
10-30-56, CI. 279 — 6.
Bello, Frank P. : See —
Pasquariello, James. 2,772,803.
Bello, Pablo D. Material container with seif-valving dis-
penser. 2,740,562, 4-3-56, CI. 222—410.
Bellometti, Ugo. Process and apparatus for manufacturing
tubes, tanks and hollow bodies generally from metal in sheet
or band form. 2,763,924, 9-25-56, CI. 29—548.
Bellomo, Andrea. Homokinetic ball joints. 2,737,790,
3-13-56, CI. 64 — 21.
Bellomo, Andrea. Universal joint. 2,762,211, 9-11-56,
CI. 64—21.
Bellon, Frangois B., and J. L. M. H. Lenoir. Magnetic element
for apparatus designed to determine the direction of a
magnetic field. 2,770,890, 11-20-56, CI. 33—222.
Bellon, Ralph J., and I. J. Ferdinand, to S. A. Hirsh Mfg. Co.
Shelf bracket. 2,767.950. 10-23-56, CI. 248—243.
Bellows, Brian C, Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Very high frequency gas discharge noise source. 2,745,011,
5-8-56, CI. 250—36.
Bellows Foy E. Hand supportable clamp and bench mount
therefor. 2,731,863, 1-24-56, CI. 81—41.
Bellringer, Frederick J. : See —
Armstrong, Godfrey P., Bellringer, Bewley, Bramwyche,
Jackson, and Wilkins. 2,750,426.
Armstrong Godfrey P., Bewley, Jackson, Bellringer,
Bramwyche, and Wilkins. 2,750,424.
Vaughan, Mervyn F., and Bellringer. 2,741,583.
Bellringer, Frederick J., to The Distillers Co., Ltd. Manu-
facture of hydrogen cyanide. 2,746,843, 5-22-56, CI.
23—151
Bellugue, Jacques, to Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans
Fil. Devices for detecting and measuring magnetic fields.
2,757,335, 7-31-56, CI. 324—47.
Bellwood, Arthur B. : See —
Lord, Francis L. 2,758.626.
Belmont, Emanuel, to Sprague Electric Co. Process for
introducing impurities. 2,759,895, 8-21-56, CI. 252 — 62.3.
Beloff, Richard H. Chum lure. 2,749,647, 6-12-56, CI.
43—42.06.
Beloit Iron Works : See —
Beachler, Edward D. 2,748,670.
Beachler, Edward D. 2,755,710.
Goodwillie, John E. 2,733,019.
Heys, Ralph C. 2,748,671.
Hornbostel, Lloyd. 2,732,772.
Hornbostel, Lloyd. 2,736,247.
Hornbostel, Lloyd. 2,744,453.
Hornbostel, Lloyd. 2,748,668.
Hornbostel, Lloyd. 2,749,031.
Hornbostel, Lloyd. 2,761,358.
Justus, Edgar J. 2,755,032.
Neese, Alonzo A., and Beachler. 2,736,507.
Sutherst, Tom. 2,764,068.
Youngchild, Casper E. 2,748,669.
Belokin, Paul Jr., to Modern Tackle Co. Device for attaching
a weight to a fishline. 2,736,026, 2-28-56, CI. 1—187.
Belon, Paul L. A. : See —
Loevenstein. Hirsch, and Belon. 2,745,736.
Beloungie, Lawrence W., to Ravtheon Mfg. Co. Arithmetic
adders. 2.765,115, 10-2-56, CI. 235 — 61.
Belpedio, Jobby. Can opener. 2,736.958, 3-6-56, CI. 30 — 6.1.
Belser, Richard B., to The Georgia Tech Research Institute.
Method of soldering to thin metallic films and to non-
metallic substances. 2,746,140. 5-22-56, CI. 29—471.1
Belser, Richard B., to The Georgia Tech Research Institute.
Method of coating silicious material with indium.
2,746,886, 5-22-56, CI. 117—123.
Belsey, Frederick H., to General Electric Co. Magnetic am-
plifier. 2,730,574, 1-10-56, CI. 179—171.
Bdlshaw, A., Inc. : See —
Mortrude. Albert D. 2,752,644.
Belshaw, Philip L., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
Anthraquinone dyestuffs. 2.766,262, 10-9-56. CI. 260 — 376.
Belshaw, Thomas E. and W. R. Dough dispensing machine.
2,742,198. 4-17-56, CI. 222—287.
Belshaw, Walter R. : See —
Belshaw, Thomas E. and W. R. 2,742,198.
Belsky, Jerome, to Talco Engineering Co., Inc. Cartridge
actuated shears. 2,759,262, 8-21-56, CI. 30—272.
Belsky, Robert C. and T. B., and G. B. Klarfeld. to Ready, Inc.
Mop having a disposable mop pad. 2,764,774, 10-2-56,
CI. 15—228.
Belskv. Theodore B. : See —
Belsky, Robert C. and T. B., and Klarfeld. 2,764,774.
Belson Mfg. Co. : See —
Beller, Ray M. 2,748,837.
Production of
6-26-56, CI.
Belt, Salem F., to Monsanto Chemical Co
formaldehyde cyanohydrin. 2,752,383,
260 — 465.6.
Beltman, George C, and D. H. Sweet, said Sweet to said
Beltman. Grain car door. 2,752,994, 7-3-56, CI. 160 — 368.
Beltz, Daniel and R. E. Apparatus for collecting products of
fractionation. 2,755,008, 7-17-56, CI. 226 — 96.
Beltz, Richard E. : See —
Beltz, Daniel and R. E. 2,755,008.
Belz, Paul D., to the United States of America as represented
by the Secretary of the Navy. Sliding hinge. 2,731,320,
1-17-56, CI. 312—323.
Belz, Raymond. Apparatus for pasting shoe parts. 2,729,195,
1-3-56, CI. 118—505.
Beman, Estey G. Air brake safety device. 2,754,805,
7-17-56, CI. 121—38.
Beman, Floyd L., to The Dow Chemical Co. Dialkylamino-
alkyl esters of phenyl substituted dihydroxybenzoic acids.
2,759,964, 8-21-56, CI. 260—473.
Beman, Floyd L., to The Dow Chemical Co. Esters of phenyl
substituted dihydroxybenzoic acids. 2,759,966, 8-21-56,
CI. 260 — 473.
Beman, Floyd L., to The Dow Chemical Co. Hydrazides of
dihydroxybenzoic acids. 2,763,684, 9-18-56, CI. 260 — 559.
Beman, Floyd L., and E. C. Britton, to The Dow Chemical Co.
Preparation of salicylanilide. 2,763,683, 9-18-56, CI.
260—559.
Bemberg, J. P., Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Elsaesser, Viktor. 2,773,281.
Bemelmans, Alfons F., to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co., as trustee. Method of manufacturing casting moulds
or pressing moulds. 2,765,268, 10-2-56, CI. 204: — 6.
Bemis Bro. Bag Co. : See —
Allen, Henry H. 2,757,855.
Bauman, Gus A. 2,740,577.
Brady, Charles V. 2,745,593.
Brady, Charles V. 2,751,140.
Brady, Charles V., and Williams. 2,729,387.
Hayes, Richard D., and Wendt. 2,739,746.
Hopkins, Frank L. 2,758,556.
Hopkins, Frank L. 2,772,847.
Hopkins, Frank L., and Steinberg. 2,758,765.
Kindseth, Harold V. 2,742,199.
Kindseth, Harold V. 2,751,115.
Kindseth, Harold V. 2,757,894.
Kindseth, Harold V. 2,763,458.
Kindseth, Harold V. 2.767,743.
Kindseth, Harold V. 2,768,657.
Kindseth, Harold V., Hopkins, and Fox. 2,766,001.
Kindseth, Harold V., Steinberg, and Hagstroiu. 2,753,097.
Ottinger, August F. 2,734,541.
Ottinger, August F. 2,739,755.
Scruggs, Thomas M. 2,772.699.
Thompson, Jay D. 2,766,926.
Williams, Russell J., and Brady. 2,773,636.
Williams, Russell J., and Heimos. 2,751,142.
Wunderwald, Leon E., and Rosebrough. 2,730,150.
Bemis, Harvey B. Fishhook. 2,750,704, 6-19-56, CI.
43—43.16.
Bemis, Thomas F. Disposable cardboard pan, end forms and
inserts. 2,775.019, 12-25-56, CI. 25—131.5.
Bemiss, Robert P., *4 each to A. M. Austin, W. D. Lynch,
and W. E. Jason. Cellular carton. 2,750,099, 6-12-56,
CI. 229 — 28.
Bemmels, Cyrus W., to Permacel Tape Corp. Adhesive tape.
2,750,314, 6-12-56, CI. 154—53.5.
Bemmels, Cyrus W., to Permacel Tape Corp. Adhesive tapes.
2,750.316. 6-12-56, CI. 154—53.5.
Benander, George B., to General Electric Co. Surface wiring
devices. 2,738,482, 3-13-56, CI. 339 — 164.
Benander, George B., to General Electric Co. Pull-operated
switch with arc snuffer. 2,752,442, 6-26-56, CI.
200—51.15.
Benander, George B., to General Electric Co. Convenience
outlet with protective rotating shutters. 2,752,581,
6-26-56, CI. 339—41.
Benander, George B., to General Electric Co. Combined
appliance outlet and fuse holder. 2,756,401, 7-24-56, CI.
339 3 q
Benander, George B., and K. C. Johnson, to General Elec-
tric Co. Wire terminal connector. 2,762,022, 9-4-56,
CI. 339 — 47.
Benapfl, John R., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp.
Heat compensating device. 2,775,707, 12-25-56, CI.
250—41.9.
Benbow, Burtis W. Drill press. 2,771,797, 11-27-56, CI.
77—29.
Benbow, James D. : See —
Brown, Edwin €., and Benbow. 2,748,509.
Benbury, Lemuel S., and R. F. Connelly, to Bray Chemical
Co. Corrosion preventive oils. 2,739,126, 3-20-56, CI.
252—33.4.
Benchemoul. Norbert R. Electric relays of the liquid re-
sistance type. 2,732,460, 1-24-56, CI. 200 — 114.
Benckiser, Joh. A., G. m. b. H. Chemische Fabrik : See —
Rudy, Herman. 2,772,998.
Bendall, Wilfrid H. Resilient gear couplings. 2,737,033,
3-6-56, CI. 64—14.
Bendall, Wilfrid H. Flexible link chain. 2,770,143, 11-13-56,
CI. 74—245.
Bendall. Wilfrid H. Flexible link chain. 2,770,144, 11-13-56,
CI. 74—245.
LIST OF PATENTEES
67
Bendar, Arthur Z., to Eastman Oil Well Survey Co. Barrel
closure tor survey instrument. 2,764,310, 9-25-56, CI.
220 — 40.
Bendell, Sidney L., to Radio Corp. of America. Electromag-
netic focus coil for cathode ray tube. 2,763,805, 9-18-56,
CI 313 84
Bender, Charles E., to Virtis Co., Inc. Mixing equipment.
2,766,022, 10-9-56, CI. 259—122.
Bender, Edward E., C. Oates, Jr., and W. J. Phane, V2 to
Chance Vought Aircraft, Inc., and % to The Goodyear
Tire & Rubber Co. Expellant bladder type fuel cell.
2,736,356. 2-2S-56, CI. 150 — 0.5.
Bender, Harry, to Stauffier Chemical Co. Method of killing
arthropod pests and composition therefor. 2,750,324,
6-12-56, CI. 167 — 30.
Bender, Howard L., A. G. Farnham, and J. W. Guyer, to
Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. Diglycidyl thioethers of
dithiols containing oxygen preparation, and reaction prod-
ucts. 2,731,437, 1-17-56. CI. 260 — 42.
Bender, Howard L., A. G. Earnham, and J. W. Guyer to
Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. Unsymmetrieal diphen-
ylol methanes. 2,744,882, 5-8-56, CI. 260—47.
Bender, Howard L., A. G. Farnham, J. W. Guyer, and T. B.
Gibb, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. Triphenylols.
2,754,335, 7-10-56, CI. 200 — 619.
Bender, Lawrence A., to National Development Corp. Fire-
place form. 2,752,691, 7-3-56, CI. 33—174.
Bender, Leon W. Oil filter. 2,732,075, 1-24-56, CI. 210—140.
Bender, Werner, and J. Arni, to Tesa S. A. Magnifying glass
with a grip. 2,732,761, 1-31-56, CI. 88—39.
Bender, Willi, to Pintsch Bamag Aktiengesellschaft. Method
of and means for circulating a heat-transferring liquid
in a closed system. 2,740,588, 4-3-56, CI. 237 — 56.
Bendersky, Sadie. Means for converting a bed to a chair.
2,766,463, 10-10-56, CI. 5—92.
Bendicsen. Olaf T., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Actuating
and locking mechanism. 2,772,060, 11-27-56, CI. 244 — 102.
Benditt, Albert, and C. W. Musser, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of the Army.
Dual control firing mechanism. 2,759,398, 8-21-56, CI.
89—27.
Bendix Aviation Corp. : See — ■
Albright, Franklin C. 2,770,430.
Alexander, William G., and Harden. 2,747,178.
Anthony, Elmer C. 2,774,853.
Antonazzi, Mario. 2,735,368.
Ardia, Vincent H. 2,734,963.
Arens, Cecil F, and MacDuff. 2,745,478.
Aumick, Kenneth D. 2,765,747.
Bachmann, John F. 2,746,033.
Barfod. Frederik. 2,733,960.
Bell, Charles R. 2,775,420.
Bennett, Alfred, and Owen. 2,754,418.
Bennett, Alfred, and Perkins. 2,745,614.
Beringer, George E. 2,741,833.
Beringer, George E., and Sanders. 2,733,503.
Bevins, James E. 2,746,247.
Bevins, James E. 2,746,294.
Bevins, James E., and Hyde. 2,734,792.
Bevins, James E., and Hyde. 2,737,433.
Bevins, James E., and Hyde. 2,754,069.
Bevins, James E., and Hosford. 2,767,580.
Bevins, James E., and Hyde. 2,769,681.
Bevins, James E., and Hyde. 2,775,442.
Blanchard, Allen W. 2,740,260.
Blanchard, Allen W. 2,762,006.
Blanchard, Allen W. 2,762,007.
Blancher, Donald W. 2,761,969.
Block, Arnold H. 2,763.986.
Britton, Clayton F. 2,730,199.
Brockway, Arthur L., Jr. 2,747,096.
Burnett, Richard T. 2,745,295.
Burt, Farlow B. 2,730,221.
Burt, Farlow B. 2,731,272.
Buxton, James E., and Miller. 2,753,720.
Cable, Walter L. 2,731,033.
Camp, Leon W. 2,733,423.
Camp, Leon W. 2,746,026.
Camp, Leon W. 2,760,181.
Camp, Leon W. 2,768,364.
Camp, Leon W. 2,774,892.
Clayton, Joseph F. 2,739,233.
Crosby, Edward L., Jr., and Pfund. 2,751,443.
Dalzell, Clarence W. 2,770,129.
Deardorff, Clinton E., and Erie. 2,753,892.
Delker, Thomas C, and Nordgren. 2,733,917.
Dickey, John W. 2,732,709.
Dickey, John W. 2,737,167.
Dickey, John W., and Randolph. 2,765,098.
Digby, James J. 2,752.794.
Dingman, Glen H. 2,761,996.
Dombeck, Edward K. 2,770,325.
Dombeck, Edward K. 2,770,328.
Donjon, Jacques P. A. 2,755,375.
Dorland, Robert R. 2,736,540.
Dorn, Maxwell, and Rosenbaum. 2,775,220.
Douglas, Kenneth F. 2,741,934.
Du Bois, William H. 2,730,202.
Du Bois, William H. 2,731,312.
Du Bois. William H. 2.742,107.
Eaton, William J., and Porath. 2,762,585.
Edelman, Philip E. 2,730,668.
Egelsen, Thoralf L. 2,739,504.
Emerson, John F. 2,749,506.
Bendix Aviation Corp. : See — Continued
Erie, Donald Z. 2,744,540.
Erie, Donald Z. 2,755,815.
Farron, John R. 2,771,061.
Ferguson, John H. 2,767,273.
Fitzgerald, Robert H., and Bauer. 2,763,002.
Flanigen, Cameron D., and Dietz. 2,742,759.
Foldes, Stephen. 2,750,351.
Franklin, Paul W. 2,754.470.
Franklin, Paul W. 2,758,272.
Franklin, Paul W. 2,769,133.
Frerer, Paul G. 2,730,593.
Fricke, Guy C, and Hansen. 2,749,265.
Fricke, Guy C, and Kasten. 2,748,948.
Funston, Frederick D. 2,754,806.
Gartner, Lawrence E. 2,746,004.
Gerwig, Larry L. 2,744,386.
Gerwig, Larry L. 2,749,741.
Gerwig, Larry L. 2,774,238.
Gilbert, Samuel. 2,755,642.
Gilbert, Samuel, and Metsger. 2,742,991.
Goepfrich, Rudolph A. 2,752,755.
Goepfrich, Rudolph A., and Mossey. 2,762,458.
Goldberg, Harold. 2,740,112.
Goldberg, Harold. 2,740,893.
Gordon, James F. 2,760,840.
Gore, Warren J. 2,736,784.
Grafinger, Louis X., and O'Connor. 2,729,061.
Greenfield, Alexander. 2,739,301.
Groen, William. 2,734,589.
Haas, Harold G. 2,740,084.
Hargrove, Atwood H. : 2,751,493.
Hastings, Donald F. 2,746,573.
Haugen, Glenn L., and Wofford. 2,744,950.
Hazen, Edward J. 2,736,499.
Hazen, Edward J. 2,743,578.
Hemphill, Alfred A. 2,740,113.
Hoefener, Howard, and Troeger. 2,762,224.
Holmes, Bradford B. 2,753,881.
Hood, Edwin E. 2,742,124.
Hood, Edwin E. 2,765.678.
Hood, E. Elliott. 2,773,378.
Hood, E. Elliott. 2,773,379.
Hosford, Norman F. 2,735,081.
Hruska, Howard E. 2,752,947.
Hunt, Scott F. 2,746,439.
Hupp, Edward E. 2,745,383.
Hurlburf. Charles E. 2,747,413.
Hurlburt, Charles E. 2,755,562.
Hurlburt, Charles E., and Deahl. 2,773,985.
Jaquith, John S. 2,742,757.
Jarvis, John. 2,748,355.
Jarvis, John. 2,769,132.
Jarvis, John. 2,769,955.
Johnson, Emil L., Jr. 2,743,413.
Johnson, Thomas W. 2,750,892.
Kaltenbacher, Dominic M. 2,762,012.
Karlson, John C. 2,730,664.
Karlson, John C. 2,731,630.
Karlson, John C. 2,773,944.
Kasak, Antonin J. 2.770.217.
Kasten, Walter. 2,766,890.
Kasten, Walter, and Rohn. 2,771,156.
Keenan, James W. 2,761,924.
Kelly, Jack J. 2.742,758.
Kelsey, William E., and Winkler. 2,753,218.
Kishbaugh, Robert W., and Donaldson. 2,761,923.
Knudson, Giltner J. 2,756,268.
Knudson, Giltner J. 2,759,040.
Konet, Henry, and Hurlburt. 2,745,288.
Kuebler, Carl P. 2,759,864.
Kunz, William J., Jr., and Wintrode. 2,762,194.
Lafitte, Theodore J.-B. 2,771,780.
Lapham, Edmund F., Jr., Onia, and Sirvis. 2,738,925.
Leffler, Robert. 2,745,091.
Livers, Carlos B. 2,742,179.
Long, Richard H. 2.757.551.
Lyons, Lambert F. 2,768,357.
MacCalhim, Alan M. 2,774.559.
MacDuff. Stanley I. 2,749,885.
MacDuff, Stanley I. 2,752.895.
MacDuff, Stanley I. 2,757,748.
MacDuff, Stanley I. 2,762,231.
MacDuff, Stanley I. 2.774.377.
Machlanski, Sigmund. 2,737.028.
Machlanski, Sigmund. 2,740,255.
Machlanski, Sigmund. 2,740,483.
Machlanski, Sigmund. 2,741,086.
Machlanski, Sigmund. 2,774,414.
Maclntyre, Charles H. 2,749,062.
Maclntyre, Charles H. 2,753,138.
Manning, Edward V., Breinig, and Witkiewicz. 2,762,664.
Mason, Avrel. 2,764,702.
McCombs, Howard L., Jr. 2,774,370.
McLaren, Ian H., and Wiley. 2,732,500.
McLaren, Ian H., and Wiley. 2,743,370.
McLaren, Ian H., and Wiley. 2,765,407.
McWilliams, Charles W.. and Nicita. 2,765,435.
Meddock, Alvin A. 2,757,641.
Miles, George S. 2,750,560.
Miles, George S. 2,772,498.
Miller, Donald L. 2,745,289.
Miller, John M., Jr. 2,753,404.
Miller, John M„ Jr. 2,772,329.
68
Bendix Aviation Corp. : See — Continued
Mitchell, James I. 2,753,736.
Mock, Frank C. 2,736,166.
Mock, Frank C, and Thompson. 2,774,215.
Moreines.Harold, and Brown. 2,769,122.
Naidich, Herbert H. 2,747,097.
Naidich, Herbert H. 2,754,507.
Noxon, Paul A. 2,733,879.
Noxon, Paul A. 2,737,052.
Noxon, Paul A. 2,754,501.
Noxon, Paul A., and MacCallum. 2,731,217.
Noxon, Paul A., and MacCallum. 2,741,733.
Noxon, Paul A., and MacCallum. 2,772,059.
Noxon, Paul A., and Owen. 2,773,252.
Owen, John C. 2,759,689.
Parker, Leland C. 2,761,392.
Parker, Leland C. 2,768,580.
Pelz, Samuel J., Jr., and Cigal. 2,733,968.
Perkins, Corles M. 2,729,772.
Peterson, Joel D. 2,765,619.
Peterson, Merle E. 2,747,708.
Pfund, Charles E. 2,746,029.
Phelan, George A. 2,740,085.
Polye, William R. 2,754,472.
Polye, William R. 2,770,932.
Polye, William R., and Viret. 2,740,025.
Polye, William R., and Viret. 2,768,606.
Pontius, George W., III. 2,774,445.
Potter, Frederick M. 2.746,005.
Potter, Frederick M. 2,762,666.
Potter, Frederick M. 2.769,107.
Price, Earl R. 2,774,251.
Pross, William C, and Ryon. 2,761,411.
Rawls, Frederick. 2,735,954.
Rich, Jack V. 2,759,361.
Rossire, Francis H. S. 2,736,517.
Russell, Charles, Hunter, and Gregory. 2,750,593.
Schaffer, David J., and Dorland. 2,774,343.
' Schule, Frederick W. 2,729,804. .
Schultheis, Harry B., Jr. 2,769,968.
Schwarzkopf, Jerome. 2,766,406.
Stamper, Furman H. 2,733,118.
Stamper, Furman H. 2,742,339.
Stirnkorb, John R. 2,751,544.
Sturges, George C. 2,740,372.
Sturges, George C. 2,768,605.
Sturges, George C, and Kelly. 2,737,744.
Sutton. Robert W. 2,733,901.
Sutton, Robert W., and Scutt. 2,757,913.
Sylvander, Frederick B. 2.745.996.
Talbott, Edwin M., Jr. 2,738,392.
Talbott, Edwin M., Jr. 2,762,998.
Teague, Walter D., Jr., and De Padova. 2.736,167.
Teague, Walter D., Jr., and Laucks. 2,731,526.
Ter Veen, Louis A. G., and Siltamaki. 2,767.973.
Tesh, Kimble F. 2,738,391.
Tesh, Kimble F. 2,745,977.
Tewksburv, John M., and Hemphill. 2,761,134.
Tognola, Tullio, 2,747,123.
Tognola, Tullio. 2,753,616.
Umpleby, Kenneth F. 2,762,002.
Wallace, Philemon A. 2.764.728.
Waltman, Robert M. 2.734,522.
Warsher, Adolph. and Guillot. 2,755,048.
Weisenbach, Him-lrs O.. Pelz, and Cigal. 2,749,844.
Wells, William H. 2,768,305.
Wells, William H. 2,774,882.
Wells. William H„ and Wiley. 2,768,304.
Wheeler, Elwood L. 2.749,539.
White, William E. 2,757,640.
White. William E. 2,770.327.
Whitnev. Maurice P. 2.771.792.
Widell, George M. 2.736,501 .
Wiley, William C. 2,759,105.
Wiley, William C. 2,762,926.
Wiley, William C. 2,762,928.
Wilev, William C. 2,765.406.
Wiley, William C. 2,774,881.
Wilev, William C. 2,774.883.
Wilev, William C. 2.775.706.
Wilev, William C, and Harrington. 2,765.408.
Wiley, William C. and MacLaren. 2,762,927.
Windsor, Walter E., Jr., and Sobel. 2,741,921.
Winkler, Albert H. 2,750.168.
" 2.757.651.
2.762.354.
2,765,670.
2.770,146.
2.770,691.
Jr. 2,745,391.
Wirth, Emil O., and Barfod. 2.736,539.
Wisnian. Franklin O. 2.774,452.
Wolff. Richard H.. and Johnson. 2,752,856.
Woodbury. Eugene. 2.740,685.
Zimmerman, Harry F. 2.753,101.
Bendix Home Appliances Division of Avco Mfg. Corp.: See —
Fox, William L. 2,757,531.
Bendix-Westinghouse Automotive Air Brake Co. : See —
Augustin. Darold A. 2,746,557.
Fitch, Ellery R., and Ralston. 2,746,255.
Shumaker, John F. 2,761,427.
Bendot, Joseph M. : See — ■
Wright. Wilbert H., and Bendot. 2,765,934.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Winkler, Albert H.
Winkler, Albert H.
Winkler, Albert H.
Winkler, Albert H.
Winkler, Albert H.
Winkler, Albert H.
Bendot, Joseph M., to National Steel Corp. Apparatus for
filling containers. 2,744,670, 5-8-56, CI. 226—19.
Benedetto, Frank J. Decoy. 2,747,316, 5-29-56, CI. 43 — 3.
Benedetto, Roberto. Manual beater. 2,732,187, 1-24-56, CI.
259 — 144.
Benedick, Edward H., to Armstrong Cork Co. Dew point tem-
perature measuring device. 2.764.016. 9-25-56, CI. 73 — 17.
Benedict, Clarence W., to Roll-Brite Corp. Apparatus for
burnishing aluminum die castings. 2,758,362, 8-14-56,
CI. 29—90.
Benedict, Donald B., and A. E. Broderick, to Union Carbide
and Carbon Corp. Hydroxyalkylation of polysaccharides.
2,744,894, 5-8-56, CI. 260—231.
Benedict, Earl G. Indicator means for indicating the condi-
tion of fuses. 2,734,967, 2-14-56, CI. 200—121.
Benedict, Robert G., and F. H. Stodola, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of Agriculture.
Antibiotic and method for producing it by Bacillus
polymyxa. 2,771,397, 11-20-56, CI. 195—96.
Benedict, Walter L. : See —
Finn, Sidney J., Benedict, Schaefer, and Hursh. 2,740,142.
Benedik, Fedor. Circuit interrupter. 2,754,392, 7-10-56, CI.
200 — 122.
Benedikz, Thor. Eyeglass cleaning compact. 2,775,344,
12-25-56, CI. 206—38.
Benefiel, Edward N., and W. G. Pfouts. Gang plows.
2,772,619, 12-4-56, CI. 97—93.
Benemelis, Leslie R. : See —
Guerra, John P., Benemelis, and Sahs. 2,753,696.
Benend, Wilhelm H. Injectable khellin solution. 2,762,745,
9-11-56, CI. 167—65.
Bengtson, Sven E. Sausage casing end tying machine.
2,760,226, 8-28-56, CI. 17—34.
Benham, Kent W. : See —
Anderson, Thomas F., and Benham. 2,735,144.
Benlnk, Christian J. M., to G. M. Pfaff A.-G. Thread pulling
device. 2,730,980, 1-17-56, CI. 112—242.
Benjamin, Benjamin, to General Shoe Corp. Footwear.
2.742,718, 4-24-56, CI. 36—24.5.
Benjamin, Harry, to The Harshaw Chemical Co. Rotary
plug valve retaining means. 2,741,452, 4-10-56, CI.
251—192.
Benjamin, Joseph P., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Roofing
line cutter. 2,755,550, 7-24-56, CI. 30—180.
Benjamin, Judson E., to General Precision Laboratory Inc.
Rotational storage device. 2,746,318, 5-22-56, CI.
74—665.
Benjamin, Milburn J. Cervical brace. 2,735,424, 2-21-56,
CI. 128—87.
Benjamin, Milton L. Multiple sleeve expandable mandrel.
2,734,749, 2-14-56, CI. 279—2.
Benjamin, Milton L., to Erickson Tool Co. Collet chuck.
2,755,094, 7-17-56, CI. 279—51.
Benjamin, Milton L., and F. E. Winnen. to Erickson Tool
Co. Chuck for pistons and the like. 2,739,818, 3-27-56,
CI. 279—2.
Benjamin, Milton L. and S. S., to Erickson Tool Co. Index
fixture. 2,754,700, 7-17-56, CI. 74—822.
Benjamin, Stanley S. : See —
Benjamin, Milton L. and S. S. 2.754.700.
Benjamin, Walter E., to The Pierce Governor Co., Inc.
Centrifugal speed control governor. 2,758,829, 8-14-56,
CI. 264—15.
Benjamin, William R., and G. A. Harker, to Binks Mfg. Co.
I'.enker. William C. Hvdraulicallv adjustable hospital bed,
2,751,606, 6-26-50, CI. 5—79.
Benkert, Louis M. : See
Frie, George R., McGonigal. and Benkert. 2.769.657.
Benkoe, Ivan. Dividers. 2,758,381, 8-14-56, CI. 33 — 149.
Bennert, Milton H., to General Motors Corp. Process of elec-
trolytic deburring of metal. 2,730,494, 1-10-56, CI.
204—145.
Bennet, William B. : See —
Saunders, James H., and Bennet. 2,732,392.
Bennett, A. A. : See —
Linscheid, Arthur A. 2,762,183.
Bennett, Albert E., and J. C. H. Geisow, to The Minister of
Supply. Timing apparatus. 2,742,085, 4-17-56, CI. 161 — 1.
Bennett, Alec R., to Radiation Ltd. Gas cycle heat pump.
2,757,521, 8-7-56, CI. 62—136.
Bennett, Alfred : See —
MacCallum, Alan M., Perkins, and Bennett. 2,775,712.
Bennett. Alfred, and C. M. Perkins, to Bendix Aviation Corp.
Aircraft control system. 2,745,614, 5-15-56, CI. 244 — 77.
Bennett, Alfred, and J. C. Owen, to Bendix Aviation Corp.
Control circuit for a servo system. 2,754,418, 7-10-56, CI.
250—27.
Bennett, Alva H., and A. J. Kavanagh, to American Optical
Co. Optical systems for obtaining contrast effects.
2,737,084, 3-6-56, CI. 88—39.
Bennett, Arthur D., to Stanolind Oil and Gas Co. Measure-
ment of annulus volume in wells. 2,732,714, 1-31-56, CI.
73—152.
Bennett, Arthur D., and D. Silverman, to Stanolind Oil and
Gas Co. Fluid entry detection in wells. 2,775,120.
12-25-56, CI. 73—155.
Bennett. Arthur D., and D. Silverman, to Stanolind Oil and
Gas Co. Fluid input and diameter measurements in wells.
2.775,121, 12-25-56, CI. 73—155.
Bennett, Arthur S., and D. B. Williams. Method of making
composite metal bodies. 2,775,029, 12-25-56, CI. 29 — 474.3.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Bennett, Bailey : See —
McFadden, George H., Bennett, and Boyd. 2,731,427.
Bennett, Bailey, to The Battelle Development Corp. Selenol
modification of synthetic rubberlike materials. 2,737,507,
3-6-56, CI. 260—82.3.
Bennett, Dan E. Buffing and shaping machine for tires and
the like. 2,766,563, 10-16-56, CI. 51 — 179.
Bennett, David, to Modern Millinery Box Corp. Polygonal hat
box for platforms and stays inserted therein. 2,766,875,
10-16-56, CI. 206 — 9.
Bennett, Frank M. Heat exchange apparatus for cooling
liquids. 2,762,209, 9—11-56, CI. 62—141.
Bennett, George E. : See —
Miller, Robert E., and Bennett. 2,762,847.
Bennett, George E., and A. H. Schlesinger, to Monsanto Chem-
ical Co. Bis-(2-chloroethyl) chlorofumarate, fungicidal
composition of said compound and method of applying same.
2,757,119, 7-31-56, CI. 167—22.
Bennett, Harold F. : See —
Young, Earle A., and Bennett. 2,751,149.
Bennett, Herbert I., to Dixie Cup Co. Paper cup holder.
2,729,080, 1-3-56, CI. 65—61.
Bennett. Herbert L., to Dixie Cup Co. Muzzle loading cup
dispenser. 2,729,528, 1-3-56, CI. 312 — 43.
Bennett, Herbert L., to Dixie Cup Co. Sundae dish and the
like. 2,763,421, 9-18-56, CI. 229—2.5.
Bennett, James, to American Viscose Corp. Liquid applicator
for a running yarn. 2,747,221, 5-29-56, CI. 18 — 8.
Bennett, John G., to Caloric Stove Corp. Combined sur-
face burner locator and pilot burner shield. 2,757,660,
8-7-56, CI. 126—39.
Bennett, John V. : See —
D'Amico, Anthony, and Bennett. 2,760,664.
Bennett, Lowell W., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Weight measur-
ing, thrust determining apparatus. 2,774,241, 12-18-56,
CI. 73—116.
Bennett, Marshall E. : See —
Dale, Jack K„ and Bennett. 2,752,235.
Bennett, Marshall E., to The Upjohn Co. Bronchodilator
composition of beta-(orthomethoxy phenyl )-isopropyl-
methyl amine with theophylline. 2,739,921, 3-27-56, CI.
167—65.
Bennett, Marvin F. Power take-off. 2,747,415, 5-29-56, CI.
74—15.8.
Bennett, Neill G., % to Graviner Mfg. Co. Ltd., and V2 to The
Wilkinson Sword Co. Ltd. Inertia operated devices.
2,742,542, 4-17-56, CI. 200—61.53.
Bennett, Norman. Decorative lamp. 2,748,257, 5-29-56, Cl.
240—10.
Bennett, Orvan J. Water tank flush valve. 2,746,061,
5-22-56, Cl. 4—67.
Bennett, Patrick J., and L. Chatoian. Holster bracket.
2,731,179, 1-17-56, Cl. 224 — 2.
Bennett, Ralph O., and E. J. Weichel. Electric branding iron.
2,772.339, 11-27-56, Cl. 219—30.
Bennett, Richard : See —
Riley. Walter E„ Foltz, and Bennett. 2,736,334.
Bennett, Richard A., to The American Pullev Co. Reverse
rotation check means. 2,747,709, 5-29-56, Cl. 192 — 7.
Bennett, Richard D. Air return for hand drier. 2.761,222,
9-4-56, Cl. 34—202.
Bennett, Richard D. Dishwasher with multi-flap curtain.
2,766,764, 10-16-56, Cl. 134 — 72.
Bennett, Robert R. : See —
Fulton, Albert S., and Bennett. 2,773,185.
Bennett, Rufus B. : See —
Speed, Raymond A., and Bennett. 2,757.216.
Speed, Raymond A., and Bennett. 2,766,309.
Bennett, Rufus B., and R. A. Speed, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Recovery of high purity orthoxylene con-
centrate. 2,757,215, 7-31-56, Cl. 260—674.
Bennett, Rufus B., and G. E. Spencer, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Centrifuge and method for using same.
2,760,640, 8-28-56, Cl. 210—70.
Bennett, Rufus B., and R. F. Pfennig, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Production of cyclohexane. 2,766,303,
10-9-56, Cl. 260—666.
Bennett, Rufus B., W. T. Hunt, J. M. Powers, and R. A. Speed,
to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Durene production.
2,766,310, 10-9-56, Cl. 260—674.
Bennett, 'Samuel H. Convertible toy. 2,736,134, 2-28-56.
Cl. 46—116.
Bennett, Samuel M. Toilet tank flush valves. 2 767 406
10-23-56, Cl. 4—57.
Bennett, Sedgwick R., and A. Mertz, to Sylvania Electric
Products Inc. Method and apparatus for filling flashbulbs.
2,772,703, 12-4-56, Cl. 141—1.
Bennett, Walter, to Utility Trailer Mfg. Co. Door lock.
2,764,443, 9-25-56, Cl. 292—240.
Bennett. Walter J. : See —
Jenkins, Wendell L., and Bennett. 2,731,688.
Bennett, Weston T., to Canadian International Paper Co.
Headbox for paper machine. 2,737,087, 3-6-56, Cl. 92 44.
Bennett. Willard H. Method of mass spectral analysis with
negative ions. 2,768,301, 10-23-56, Cl. 250 — 41.9.
Bennett, Willard H. Apparatus for mass spectral analysis
2,768,302, 10-23-56. Cl. 250—41.9.
Bennington, Howard F. Handle attachment for liquid-receiv-
ing containers. 2,765,969, 10-9-56, Cl. 224 — 45.
Bennison, Henry G., to Microcell Ltd. Fastener. 2,747 908
5-29-56, Cl. 292—241.
Bennorth, George D. Temperature control mechanism for
liquid cooled engines. 2,740,388, 4-3-56, Cl. 123 — 41.12.
Benoit, George J., Jr., to California Research Corp. Prepara-
tion of highly branched aliphatic hydrocarbons. 2,759,031,
8-14-56, Cl. 260—676.
Benoit, George J., Jr., and A. D. Abbott, to California Research
Corp. Synthetic lubricant product of polymerization of a
vinyl ether with an olefin. 2,748,170, 5-29-56, Cl.
260—614.
Benoit, Joseph A. Windshield wiper with compressed air
nozzle. 2,748,416, 6-5-56, Cl. 15 — 250.4.
Benoit, Virgil C. : See —
Hammial, Le Roy L., and Benoit. 2,734,466.
Benoliel, Robert W. : See —
Templeton, Hugh B., and Benoliel. 2,758,473.
Benrus Watch Co., Inc. : See —
Doerwald, Albert. 2,765,108.
Bensch, Emil : See —
Schaeffler, Georg, and Bensch. 2,772,128.
Benschoter, James C. to Fibreboard Products Inc. Carton.
2,761,611, 9-4-56, Cl. 229 — 37.
Bensinger, Wolf-Dieter, and A. F. Ch. Wente, to Daimler-Benz
Aktiengesellschaft. Valve actuating mechanism for internal
combustion engines. 2,763,250, 9-18-56, Cl. 123—90.
Bensemann, Edward H. T., to N. Z. Inventions Development Co.
Ltd. Box nailing machines. 2,732,552, 1-31-56, Cl. 1—15.
Bensemann, Edward H. T., to N. Z. Inventions Development Co.
Ltd. Selective nail feed mechanism. 2,732,553, 1-31-56,
Cl. 1—16.
Bensinger, Wolf-Dieter, and A. F. C. Wente, to Daimler-Benz
Aktiengesellschaft. Internal combustion engine. 2,738,780,
3-20-56, Cl. 123—191.
Benson, Alfred D., and E. Mullen. Automatic conveyor pick-
up and delivery system. 2,761,570, 9-4-56, Cl. 212 — 126.
Benson, Arthur E. : See —
Kerr, Henry H., Benson, Bower, and Siess. 2,748,827.
Benson, Arthur E., to United States Rubber Co. Pneumatic
track. 2,746,811, 5-22-56, Cl. 305—10.
Benson, Carl F. Mattress with foot hold. 2,767,410,
10-23-56, Cl. 5—91.
Benson, Charles F. Radiant energy oven. 2,767,297,
10-16-56, Cl. 219—35.
Benson, Custer R. : See —
Jones, John H, and Benson. 2,772,588.
Benson, David L. : See —
Heron, Kenneth M., Baker, and Benson. 2,774,818.
Benson, Don O., to Toro Mfg. Corp. of Minnesota. Gasoline
motor starting device. 2,731,007, 1-17-56, Cl. 123 — 185.
Benson, Floyd R., and J. L. Barneburg. Fuel line lock assem-
bly for outboard motors. 2,759,492, 8-21-56, Cl. 138—89.
Benson, Fritz C. : See —
Morse, John B., Jr., and Benson. 2,747,538.
Benson, George O., and J. V. Maglio, to Chisholm-Ryder Co.,
Inc. Handle for fishing poles. 2,737,747, 3-13-56, Cl.
43— '22.
Benson, Harold R., to nuArc Co., Inc. Arc lamp and control
system therefor. 2,774,907, 12-18-56, Cl. 314—77.
Benson, Howard R., and R. H. Benson. Level wind attach-
ment for winches. 2,738,938, 3-20-56, Cl. 242—157.
Benson, N. P., Optical Co., Inc. : See —
Olson, Marshall S., and Lindmark. 2,774,279.
Benson, Ralph L., and N. A. Scherzinger, to Avco Mfg. Corp.
Refrigeration compressor. 2,740,578, 4-3-56, Cl. 230 — 58.
Benson, Richard E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Organophilic titania powders containing a polymerizable
ethylenie monomer bound to fractured surfaces thereof and
their preparation. 2,749,248, 6-5-56, Cl. 106—300.
Benson, Robert H. : See —
Benson, Howard R. and R. H. 2,738,938.
Benson, Robert W. : See —
Luffman, Lionel E., and Benson. 2,738,705.
Luffman, Lionel H., and Benson. 2,758,503.
Benson, William C. : See —
Kanehl, Lester H., and Benson. 2,754,532.
Bentele, Max, C. S. Lowthian, and W. A. Russell, to C. A.
Parsons & Co. Ltd. Heat exchanger sealing devices.
2,743,945, 5-1-56, Cl. 285—1.
Bentkowsky, Jerome : See —
Cohen, Sidney B., and Bentkowsky. 2,745,908.
Bentley, Arthur, to Portland Machine Tool Works Inc. Con-
2,767,620, 10-23-56, Cl.
; the output of lifting and
, 8-14-56, Cl. 265—5.
Draper, to Research Corp.
~4, 7-3-56, Cl. 33—46.5.
See—
trol for duplicating machir
90—13.5.
Bentley, Desmond M. Weighing
lowering machines. 2,758,830
Bentley, Edward P., and C. S.
Gyroscopic apparatus. 2,752,6!:
Bentley Engineering Co. Ltd., The :
Deans, Frederick E. 2,745,269.
Deans, Frederick E., and Wainwright. 2
Deans, Frederick E., Wainwright, am
2,754,668.
Manger, Charles F. 2,737,793.
Bentley, Ephraim G., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc.
type incremental motor. 2,753,016, 7-3-56, Cl. 188 — 85.
Bentley, James S., to Teleflex Inc. Guiding conduit.
2,774,382, 12-18-56, Cl. 138—56.
Bentley, John E. : See —
Bannister, Bryant, and Bentley. 2,750,187.
Bentley, Raymond B. Tape wrapping machine and method.
2,767,535, 10-23-56, Cl. 53—198.
Bentley, Robert H., to The Arrow-Hart & Hegeman Electric
Co. Electric snap switch with slow break. 2,738,390,
3-13-56, Cl. 200—70.
Bently, George K., to McCray Refrigerator Co., Inc. Adjust-
able mezzanine shelf for refrigerated display cases.
2,744,807, 5-8-56, Cl. 312—351.
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INDEX OF PATENTS. 1!).j0
Benton, Arron : See —
Skannel, James A., and Benton.
Benton, Arron, and J. A. Skannel.
2,763,037, 9-18-56, CI. 20—42.
Benton, Charles H., and C. D. Robeson, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Crvst.-i M iz.-ihlo pentaeno aldehyde complexes. 2,765,343,
10-2-56, CI. 260—598.
Benton, Charles H., and C. D. Robeson, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Crystallizable pentaene aldehyde complexes. 2,765,344,
10-2-56, CI. 260 — 598.
Benton, David W., and P. O. Benton. Amusement device.
2,760,778, 8-28-56, CI. 273—131.
Benton, Prank W. Fish clamps. 2,757,951, 8-7-56, CI.
294—16.
Benton, Harold Z. Perforating machine for thermoplastic
films. 2,748,863, 6-5-56, CI. 164 — 99.
Benton, Philip O. : See —
Benton, David W. and P. O. 2,760,778.
Bentov, Itzhak. Method of making laminated plastic tubing.
2,766,160, 10-9-56, CI. 154: — 83.
Bentrup, Henry D. Automatic dam. 2,729,944, 1-10-56, CI.
6-1—29.
Bentz, Ralph W., to Eastman Kodak Co. Antioxidant concen-
trates comprising reaction products of mixed glycerides as
solvent carriers. 2,772,243, 11-27-56, CI. 252—399.
Bentz, Russell A. Book wrapper. 2,762,553, 9-11-56,
CI. 229—40.
Benua, Louis P. : See —
Fischer, Harry C, and Benua. 2,734,347.
Fischer, Harry C, and Benua. 2,734,357.
Fischer, Harry C, and Benua. 2,766,005.
Benvenuti, Giulio. Razor with skin stretching means.
2,766,521, 10-16-56, CI. 30 — 34.
Benvenuti, Ottavio. Gasifying devices. 2,751,202, 6-19-56,
CI. 261 — 47.
Benya, George E., to Chrysler Corp. Retainer clip. 2,742,249,
4-17-56, CI. 248—65.
Benyak, John B., to The Osborn Mfg. Co. Cup brush.
2,755,496, 7-24-56, CI. 15—180.
Benz, Fritz : See —
Wettstein, Albert, and Benz. 2,734,015.
Wettstein, Albert, and Benz. 2,734,017.
Benz, George R., and L. C. Bearer, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Manufacture of fuel gas. 2^738,262, 3-13-56, CI.
48—196.
Benz, Leonhardt W. Structural unit. 2,746,580, 5-22-56,
CI. 189—37.
Benzien, Fritz E. P., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Transfer
apparatus. 2,741,381, 4-10-56, CI. 214 — 309.
Benzien, Fritz E. P., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Valve oper-
ation. 2,774,363, 12-18-56, CI. 137—1.
Beranek, James, to Borg-Warner Corp. Commutator assem-
bly device. 2,765,521, 10-9-56, CI. 29—205.
Beranek, Rudolph B., to American Blower Corp. Hub struc-
tures. 2,757,027, 7-31-5G, CI. 287—52.06.
Berard, Henry. Motorized carrier for multiple golf bags.
2,772,113, 11-27-56, CI. 296—24.
Berardinelli, Nicola O. Buttonhole positioner. 2,741,851,
4-17-56, CI. 33—190.
Berardinelli, Nicola O. Pattern for coat button placement.
2,741,852, 4-17-56, CI. 33 — 190.
Berber, Harry. Compartment container for garment labels.
2,749,198, 6-5-56, CI. 312—252.
Berberich. Leo J., and H. M. Philofsky, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Flexible bonded mica insulation. 2,763,315,
9-18-56, CI. 154—2.6.
Berberich, Willi. Apparatus for binding piles of sheets.
2,730,142, 1-10-56, CI. 140—92.3.
Berberich, Willi. Device for interlocking loose leaves.
2,754,820, 7-17-56, CI. 129—1.
Berchielli. Aldo S., to Yardney International Corp. Battery
electrode and process for making same. 2,754,348, 7-10-56,
CI. 136—125.
Berck, William F., to Ralph N. Brodie Co. Air eliminator
valve. 2,745,511, 5-15-56, CI. 183 — 2.5.
Bercovitz, Bernard : See —
McKean, James A. 2,755,740.
Berdelle-Hilge, Philipp, P. Schreiner, W. Blessing, and R.
Stohr, to P. Hilge. Pump for liquid foods, drugs and liquid
chemicals. 2,773,454, 12-11-56, CI. 103 — 97.
Berdis, Albert J., to United States Steel Corp. Apparatus
for prevention of coil breaks. 2,734,551, 2-14-56, CI.
153 — 54.
Beregow, Alex, and H. Berigow. Retractible fastener for sport
shirt. 2,756,432, 7-31-56, CI. 2 — 128.
Berend, Paul C. Constructional element. 2,767,001, 10-16-56,
CI. 287—54.
Beresford, Hobart : See —
Collins, Edgar V., and Beresford. 2,765,542.
Beresford, James. & Son Ltd. : See —
Penlington, Thomas E. 2,742,597.
Beresin, Morris. Artificial teeth and method of assembling
same. 2,775,035, 12-25-56, CI. 32—8.
Berestneff, Alexis A., to Carrier Corp. Absorption refriger-
ation systems. 2,775,097, 12-25-56, CI. 62 — 5.
Beretvas, Helen S., to Standard Oil Co. Extreme pressure
lubricant. 2,759,893, 8-21-56, CI. 252—37.2.
Berezny, Mischa N. Automatic car spraying apparatus.
2,732,846, 1-31-56, CI. 134—45.
Berg, Clyde H. O., to Union Oil Co. of California. Con-
veyance of granular solids. 2,739,845, 3-27-56, CI.
302—29.
Adsorp-
-56, CI.
Berg, Clyde H. O., to Union Oil Co. of California. Process
and apparatus for the elutriation of solids. 2, 743,814,
5-1-56, CI. 209 — 132.
Berg, Clyde H. O., to Union Oil Co. of California. Catalytic
process and apparatus for reforming and then hydroiiniiig
naphtha using a common catalyst. 2,758,059, 8-7-56, CI.
196—28.
Berg, Clyde H. O., to Union Oil Co. of California. Hydrogen
production process and apparatus. 2,759,799, 8-21-56, CI.
23—213.
Berg, Clyde H. O., to Union Oil Co. of California. Process for
treating hydrocarbons in a moving bed with solid particles
at different temperature levels. 2,759,878, 8-21-56, CI.
196—52.
Berg, Clyde H. O., to Union Oil Co. of California. Process for
hydrocarbon conversion with the use of a moving bed of
catalysts at different temperature levels. 2,759,879,
8-21-56, CI. 196—52.
Berg, Clyde H. O., to Union Oil Co. of California.
tion process and apparatus. 2,764,252, 9-2:
183—4.2.
Berg, Clyde H. O., and J. E. Hines, Jr., to Union Oil Co. of
California. Conveyance of granular solids. 2,730,407,
1-10-56, CI. 302—17.
Berg, Clyde H. O., and C. J. Welsh, to Union Oil Co. of
California. Handling of granular solids. 2,748,497,
6-5-56, CI. 34—168.
Rerg, Elaine. Head coverings. 2,742,646, 4-24-56, CI. 2 — 197.
Berg, Elaine. Crease preventing hair net and method and
apparatus for its manufacture. 2,742,910, 4-24-56, CI.
132 — 49.
Berg, Elaine, % to R. H. Wendt and % to F. P. Peters.
Anti-drip device for coffee cups and the like. 2,750,770,
6-19-56, CI. 65 — 65.
Berg, Elaine. Workers' caps. 2,759,191, 8-21-56, CI. 2 — 197.
Berg, Elmer W., and E. J. Johnston, to International Har-
vester Co. Power actuated reel operating means. 2,770,939,
11-20-56, CI. 56—222.
Berg, Franklin E., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Subminiature tube socket assembly. 2,758,292,
g_7_5(5 Qy 339 1QS
Berg, Herbert, C. Darr, and H. Wilhelm, to Siemens & Halske,
Aktiengesellschaft. Chatterless contact arrangement for
relays. 2,766,357, 10-9-56, CI. 200—166.
Berg, Josef : See —
Ziesche, Kurt, and Berg. 2,740,273.
Berg, Leo. Air cylinder locking means for spinning mold
fixtures. 2,740,159, 4-3-56, CI. 18 — 26.
Berg, Morris J. Snow suit (easily detachable garment).
2,769,177, 11-6-56. CI. 2—80.
Berg, Quentin, to Aircraft-Marine Products Inc. Electrical
connector and method of manufacture. 2,74S,456, 6-5-56,
CI. 29—193.5.
Berg, Quentin, to Aircraft-Marine Products Inc. Electrical
connector and method. 2,759,161, 8-14-56, CI. 339 — 97.
Berg, Quentin, to Aircraft-Marine Products, Inc. Electrical
eyelet applicating machine. 2,760,195, 8-28-56, CI.
Berg, Ralph L., to Controls Co. of America. Direction-
controlling means for electric synchronous motors.
2,766,863, 10-16-56, CI. 192 — 4.
Berg, Robert H., to International Minerals & Chemical Corp.
Control means for counterflow multistage process.
2,738,258, 3-13-56, CI. 23—270.
Berg, Robert H., to International Minerals & Chemical Corp.
Lever control mechanism. 2,745,293, 5-15-56, CI. 74: — 471.
Berg. Robert L. : See —
Busbnell, James D., and Berg. 2,772.220.
Berg, Robert L., and G. D. Ward, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Fluid hydroforming. 2,768,124, 10-23-56,
CI. 196—50.
Berg, Sven M. Apparatus for treating hair with liquids.
2,774.095, 12-18-50. CI. 15—137.
Berg, Sverre, to Erie Forge Co. Forging method and appa-
ratus. 2,743.500, 5-1-50, CI. 29 — 6.
Berg, William F., to A. O. Smith Corp. Large capacity heat
exchanger. 2,729,432, 1-3-56, CI. 257 — 137.
Berg, William F., to A. O. Smith Corp. Heat exchanger
with removable tube banks. 2,729,433, 1-3-56, CI.
257—241.
Bergan. Martin D., to The Thomas & Betts Co. Method of
forming dead end connectors. 2,734,263, 2-14-56, CI.
29 — 433.
Bergan, Martin D., to The Thomas & Betts Co. Y-shaped
wire and cable tap. 2,748,366, r>-29-56, 01. 339 — 243.
Bergan, Martin D., to The Thomas & Betts Co. Method and
blank for securing a cable repair sleeve to a cable. 2,759,256,
8-21-56, CI. 29—515.
lierubom & Co. A.-B. : See —
Swede. Harald. 2,773,580.
Bergdall, Norman E. : See —
Zerante, James A., and Bergdall. 2,772.504.
Berge, Raymond G. : See —
Bradley, George G., and Berge. 2,761,060.
Bergen, Richard S., and B. E. Sealander, to Republic Avia-
tion Corp. Supervisory circuit for ambient condition de-
tector. 2,742,634. 4-17-56, CI. 340—213.
Bergen, Stephen A., to Evershed & Vignoles Ltd. Proportional
band adjusting electrical control apparatus. 2.748,330,
5-29-56, CI. 318—22.
Berger, Alexandre : See —
Lemont, Harold E., Jr., and Berger. 2,751,988.
Berger-Amour : See —
Berger, Sol J., and Jacobson. 2,735,203.
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Berger, Arpad P. : See —
Piperoux, Rene P., Berger, and Diemer. 2,730,175.
Berger Brothers Co., The : See —
Champagne, Emory C. 2,733,445.
Champagne, Emory C. 2,760,199.
Champagne, Emory C. 2,772,417.
Versoy, Irving R., and Moller. 2,772,686.
Berger, C. L., & Sons, Inc. : See —
Churgin, Leopold, and Grundberg. 2,731,873.
Churgin, Leopold, and Grundberg. 2,746,155.
Berger, Daniel S. Saliva ejector. 2,742,701, 4-24-56, CI.
32—33.
Berger, Donald E. : See —
Miller, Elmer C, and Berger. 2,771,149.
Berger, Edward. Container for growing strawberry plants.
2,756,541, 7-31-56, CI. 47—34.
Berger, Emil J., and H. W. Matthews, to Dexdale Hosiery
Mills. Textile treating apparatus. 2,736,105, 2-28-56, CI.
34 — 45.
Berger Engineering Co. : See — ■
Troyer, Marc D. 2,757,037.
Berger, Frank M., C. V. Hubbard, and B. J. Ludwig, to
Carter Products, Inc. Dimethyl-chloro-phenoxy propanols.
2,734,087, 2-7-56, CI. 260—613.
Berger, Frank M., and S. L. Plechner, to Carter Products, Inc.
Perspiration inhibiting composition. 2,734,847, 2-14—56,
CI. 167—90.
Berger, Hans : See —
Gund, Konrad, Berger, and von Sanden. 2,773,183.
Berger, Irvin E., to Premier-Hall Mfg. Co. Closure and re-
siliently yieldable hinge means therefor. 2,763,527,
9-18-56, CI. 312—325.
Berger, Jacob : See —
Gottfried, Louis. 2,760,218.
Berger, Jacob, % to L. Gottfried. Beach or lounge chair.
2,752,929, 7-3-56, CI. 135—5.
Berger, Johannes, to C. Zeiss. Three component photo-
graphic objective. 2,760,406, 8-28-56, CI. 88—57.
Berger, Johannes, and G. Lange. to Carl Zeiss. Photographic
objective comprising four air spaced meniscus shaped com-
ponents. 2,744,447, 5-8-56, CI. 88 — 57.
Berger, Johannes, and G. Lange, to C. Zeiss. Four component
Gauss type photographic objective. 2,748,656, 6-5-56, CI.
88—57.
Berger, John H. : See —
Cunningham, Frederick C, Berger, and Rinckhoff.
2,737,448.
Berger, Netardus N., and J. P. Norton, to Hughes Aircraft
Co. High speed oscillating device. 2,773,665, 12-11-56,
CI. 253—1.
Berger, Sol J., and O. W. Jacobson, to Berger-Amour. Ad-
vertising display devices and method for forming and as-
sembling the same. 2,735,203, 2-21-56, CI. 40 — 128.
Bergeron, Alfred L. : See —
Vergobbi. Robert W., and Bergeron. 2,754,644.
Bergeron, Alfred L., to Pneumatic Scale Corp. Ltd. Vacuum
filling machine. 2,768,655, 10-30-56, CI. 141—65.
Bergeron, Frank E. Apparatus for applying lubricant to
threaded connections. 2,760,585, 8-28-56, CI. 166 — 243.
Berges, Donald M., to Borg-Warner Corp. Air turbine driven
pump. 2,752,858, 7-3-56, CI. 103 — 97.
Bergeson, Harold B. Welding rod holder. 2,758,185, 8-7-56,
CI. 219—8.
Bergevin, Charles R., to The Torrington Mfg. Co. Spring
coiling machine. 2,765.022. 10-2-56. CI. 153 — 65.
Berggren, Detlof E., to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co., as trustee. Tilting X-ray medical examination table.
2,775.496. 12-25-56. CI. 311—6.
Berggren, Eric E. Automobile transmission hoist. 2,730,244,
1-10-56, CI. 212—28.
Berghaus, Bernhard, and H. Bucek, said Bucek assignor to
said Berghaus. Passing an electric conductor through the
bounding walls of discharge vessels. 2,762,945, 9-11-56,
CI. 313—185.
Berghoff, Norbert G., to Wayne Home Equipment Co. Inc.
Oil burners. 2,761,735, 9-4-56, CI. 299—107.
Bergholtz, Willy, and H. Plitschka, to International Standard
Electric Corp. Circuit arrangement for pulse controlled
telephone systems. 2,744.160, 5-1-56, CI. 179 — 16.
Berglind, Gunnar. Combined pulling and tilting device for
Venetian blinds. 2.759,535, 8-21-56, CI. 160 — 168.
Bergling, Charles G. B , to Durox International S. A. Device
for sawing plastic masses. 2,771,872, 11-27-56, CI.
125—18.
Bergman, Carl A., to Standard Duplicating Machines Corp.
Automatic raising mechanism for feed trays. 2,750,804,
6-19-56, a. 74 — 169.
Bergman, Carl A., to Standard Duplicating Machines Corp.
Fluid supply system for duplicating machines. 2,764,180,
9-25-56, CI. 137 — 453.
Bergman, Donald J., to Universal Oil Products Co. Frac-
tionating apparatus. 2,753,166, 7-3-56. CI. 261 — 114.
Bergman, Ed. to Art Steel Sales Corp. Devices for connecting
desk tops together. 2,759,779, 8-21-56, CI. 311 — 4.
Bergman, Herbert R. Articulated conduit coupling with
interior detent. 2,762.636, 9-11-56, CI. 285 — 184.
Bergman, William E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Manufacture
of quebracho. 2.735,858, 2-21-56, CI. 260 — 448.
Bergmann, Erick W. Machine tool construction. 2,729,144,
1-3-56, CI. 90—20.
Bergmann, Ernst R., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Duckbill slewing
apparatus. 2,761,550, 9^-56, CI. 198 — 220.
Bergmann, Ernst R., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Shaker conveyors.
2,772,770, 12-4-56, CI. 198—220.
Bergmann, Felix, and S. Sar El. ^-unsaturated ketones and
their preparation. 2,750,408, 6-12-56, CI. 260—476.
Bergmann, Paul F., to Johnson Products, Inc. Hydraulic
tappet anti-varnish structure. 2,752,901, 7-3-56, CI.
123—90.
Bergmann, Paul F., to Johnson Products, Inc. Hydraulic
valve tappet. 2,760,470, 8-28-56, CI. 123—90.
Bergmans, Jan, and E. \V. van Heuven, to Hartford National
Bank and Trust Co. Apparatus comprising a fastening
device. 2,745,623, 5-15-56, CI. 248—358.
Bergquist, Frank H., % to P. S. Harper, *4 to C. L. Harper,
and y± to Harris Trust and Savings Bank, as trustee of the
Philip S. Harper Trust, and Vi to Harris Trust and Savings
Bank, as trustee of the Carolyn L. Harper Trust. Gas
valves. 2,765,810, 10-9-56, CI. 137—625.12.
I'.erusim, Arnold, to Jack & Heintz, Inc. Transient control
relay. 2,746,007, 5-15-56, CI. 322—76.
Bergson, Gustav. Backlash compensating mechanism.
2,763,161, 9-18-56, CI. 74—409.
Itergsicdt, Hale C. : See —
Klumb, George H, Schulze, and Bergstedt. 2,736,698.
Bergstein, Frank D. : See —
Nerenberg, Robert W. 2,775,388.
Bergstein, Frank D., to The Bergstein Packaging Trust. Car-
ton sealed by internal end flooding. 2,754,044, 7-10-56,
CI 229 3 1
Bergstein Packaging Trust, The : See —
Bergstein, Frank D. 2,754,044.
Bergstein, Robert M. 2,731,170.
Bergstein, Robert M. 2,747,766.
Bergstein, Robert M. 2,747,767.
Bergstein, Robert M. 2,754,028.
Nerenberg, Robert W. 2,775,388.
Bergstein, Robert M. : See —
Nerenberg, Robert W. 2,775,388.
Bergstein, Robert M., to The Bergstein Packaging Trust.
Fully partitioned collapsible bottle carrier. 2,731,170,
1-17-56, CI. 220 — 113.
Bergstein, Robert M., to The Bergstein Packaging Trust.
Single row carrier. 2,747,766, 5-29-56, CI. 200 — 113.
Bergstein, Robert M., to The Bergstein Packaging Trust.
Reinforced single row carrier. 2,747,767, 5-29-56, CI.
220—113.
Bergstein, Robert M., to The Bergstein Packaging Trust. Re-
inforced bottle carrier. 2,754,028, 7-10-56, CI. 220 — 113.
Bergstein, Seymour, and R. H. Lenhard, to American
Cyanamid Co. A4-pregnenes. 2,773,058, 12-4-56, CI.
260—239.55.
Bergsten, Mary E. : See —
Bergsten, Ralph A. 2,746,373.
Bergsten, Peter A. : See —
Bergsten, Ralph A. 2,746,373.
Bergsten, Ralph A., % to M. E. Bergsten and % to P. A.
Bergsten. Window guard and ventilator. 2,746,373,
5-22-56, CI. 98—98.
Bergstrand, Richard H., to The Moline Tool Co. Transfer
tables. 2,771,172, 11-20-56, CI. 198—19.
Bergstrom, Carl P., to Crompton & Knowles Loom Works.
Multicolor weft replenishing loom with rotary magazine.
2,754,853, 7-17-56, CI. 139—232.
Bergstrom, Carl P., to Crompton & Knowles Loom Works.
Weft replenishing loom with rotary magazine. 2,754,854,
7-17-56, CI. 139—232.
Bergstrom, Carl V. House trailer. 2,757,418, 8-7-56, CI.
20—2.
Bergstrom, Clarence G. : See —
Dodson. Raymond M., and Bergstrom. 2,750.380.
Bergstrom, Clarence G., to G. D. Searle & Co. 10,13-dimethyl-
17-aeetyl-perhydro - 15H - cyclopenta [a] phenanthrene-2,3-
dione. 2,748,150, 5-29-56, CI. 260 — 397.4
Bergstrom, Eric V., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Re-
forming cycle gas by thermocompressor. 2,756,192,
7-24-50, CI. 196 — 52.
Bergstrom, Eric V., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Hydro-
carbon conversion process and apparatus therefor.
2,756,193, 7-24-56, CI. 196—52.
Bergstrom, Eric V., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Plug
valve. 2,757,895, 8-7-56, CI. 251 — 174.
Bergstrom, Eric V., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Nozzle for
charging liquid hydrocarbons to a moving bed hydrocarbon
conversion system. 2,766,073, 10-9-56, CI. 299 — 121.
Bergstrom, Eric V„ to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Method
and apparatus for hydrocarbon conversion. 2,766,187,
10-9-56, CI. 196—52.
Bergstrom, Eric V., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Gas
disengager. 2,774,440, 12-18-56, CI. 183—1.
Bergstrom, Eric V., and E. R. J. Sorf, to Socony Mobil Oil
Co., Inc. Method and apparatus for continuously remov-
ing fines from a moving bed conversion system. 2,772,223,
11-27-56, CI. 196—52.
Bergstrom, Eric V., and E. J. Sorf, to Socony Mobil Oil
Co., Inc. Method and apparatus for effecting conversion of
hydrocarbons. 2,772,225, 11-27-56, CI. 196 — 52.
Bergstrom, Erik K. L., to Allmanna Brandredskapsaffaren
Aktiebolag. Method for manufacturing sleeve shaped de-
tails and an apparatus for performing the method.
2,748,732, 6-5-56, CI. 113—1.
Bergstrom, Ernst R., N. R. Fagerqvist, and A. O. M. Norrman,
to Vibro-Plus Corp. Variable amplitude vibrator. 2,774,244,
12-18-56, CI. 74 — 61.
Bergstrom, Gunnar A. Dental articulators. 2,763,061,
9-18-56, CI. 32—32.
72
Bergstrom, Harold A., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Drum
for liquids and semi-liquids. 2,775,384, 12-25-56, CI.
229—5.5.
Bergstrom, Harold A., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Composite
can with quick-opening lap seam. 2,775,395, 12-25-56,
Q] 229 51
Bergstrom, Hilding O. V. : See —
Trobeck, Karl G., and Bergstrom. 2,772,240.
Bergstrom, Lars O., and K. E. W. Hjelm, to Aktiebolaget
Bofors. Safety device for the explosive head of missile.
2,730,046, 1-10-56, CI. 102 — 81.
Bergstrom, Ralph E., to Whiting Corp. Long tube vertical
evaporator. 2,741.303. 4-10-56. CI. 159 — 46.
Bergstrom, Roland F., T. S. Hodgson, and H. E. Hook, to
Shell Development Co. Method of oil testing and composi-
tion therefor. 2,770,530, 11-13-56, CI. 23—230.
Bergtholdt, George C, and K. S. Jaeger, to Surface Combus-
tion Corp. Control system for furnace alternatively fired
by gas and oil fuels. 2,758,637, 8-14-56, CI. 158—11.
Bergvall, Knut L., E. E. Dahlberg, B. G. W. Egerstrom, and
R. Nilsson, to Aktiebolaget Bostadsforskning. Panel
presses. 2,758,618, 8-14-56, CI. 144 — 281.
Bergwerksgesellschaft Hibernia : See —
Steinle, Walter, and Exner. 2,762,699.
Bergwerksverband Zur Verwertung Von Schutzrechten der
Kohlentechnik G. m. b. H. : See —
Reerink, Wilhelm, Miischenborn, and Notzold. 2,769,537.
Berigow, Harry : See —
Beregow, Alex, and Berigow. 2,756,432.
Beringer, George E., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Process of
shaping tubing. 2,741,833, 4-17-56, CI. 29 — 538.
Beringer, George E., and W. E. Sanders, to Bendix Aviation
2,733,503, 2-7-56,
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Corp. Method of making a shock strut.
CI. 29—553.
2,765,302.
3,018, 6-5-56, Cl.
Berk, Bernard : See-
Bartels, Charles R., Berk, and Bryan.
Berk, Kenneth E. : See —
Hott, Ion V. K., and Berk. 2,733,777.
Berke, Aaron. Collapsible trays. 2,74!
229—41.
Berke, Ralph L., to Kleinschmidt Laboratories, Inc Elec-
trical permutation selector switch. 2,759,046, 8-14-56
CI. 178 — 33.
Berkeley, Arnold D. Changeable display mechanisms.
Berkeley Industries : See —
Gordon, Murray A. 2,775,379.
Leebow. Albert A. 2J33.846.
Berkeley, Laurence J. Continuous longitudinal seam welding
apparatus. 2,766,368, 10-9-56, Cl. 219 — 60.
Berkeley Machine Products : See —
Pedersen, Harry C. and J. J. 2,765,890.
Berkeley Scientific Corp. : See —
Corl, John L., and Gundelfinger. 2,735,066.
Berkepeis, Lukas, to American Enka Corp. Cone holding
apparatus. 2,746,689, 5-22-56. Cl. 242 — 46.3.
Berker, Otto. Furniture housing for a portable sewing ma-
chine. 2,738,248, 3-13-56, Cl. 312—29.
Berker, Ralph
19—135.
Berker, Ralph C.
Cl. 200—61.18.
Berkey, Harry L.
Drawing rolls. 2,734,233, 2-14-56, Cl.
Stop-motion device. 2,734,956, 2-14-56,
, to Landis Machine Co. Combined tool
for cutting threads in one direction of rotation and counter-
sinking in the reverse direction. 2,767,412, 10-23-56 Cl
10 — 140.
Berkis, Harriett L. Removable decorations for clothing.
2,748,517, 6-5-56, Cl. 41—34.
Berkley, Carl, to Allen B. Dumont Laboratories, Inc. Con-
tinuously variable pulse delay system. 2,762,984, 9-11-56,
Cl. 333 — 31.
Berkley Machine Co. : See —
Winkler, Richard, and Dunnebier. 2,770,303.
Berkman, Sophia, to Transonic Corp. Replaceable catalytic
plug for internal combustion engines. 2,744,211, 5-1-56,
Berkowicz, Josefine, and R. Turcsan. Clamping strap for
blankets. 2,772,460. 12-4-56, Cl. 24 — 72.5.
Berkowitz, Bernard, to Sperry Rand Corp. Horn antenna
system. 2,736,896, 2-28-56, Cl. 343 — 776.
Berkowitz, Raymond S., to the United States of America as
represented oy the Secretary of the Army. Absolute value
system. 2,764,679, 9-25-56, Cl. 250 — 27.
Berkowitz, Samuel M. : See —
Selinker, Solomon E., and Berkowitz. 2,734,756.
Berlant, Sigmund. Container for developing tanks.
2,748,677, 6-5-56, Cl. 95 — 89.
Berlant, Sigmund. Developing tank. 2,748,678, 6-5-56, Cl.
Berlin, Dennis. Child's chair for automobile. 2.764,222,
9-25-56, Cl. 155—11.
Berlin, Dennis. Auxiliary automobile seat. 2,774,411,
12-18-56, Cl. 155—79.
Berliner, Henry A. Fence formed of sheet material. 2,740,613,
4-3-56, Cl. 256—21.
Berliner, Henry A. Cooking utensil. 2,775,684, 12-25-56,
Berliner Optische Werkstatten G. m. b. H. : See —
Deutseher, Rolf. 2,763,185.
Berliner, Victor R., W. C. Mende, and H. O. Singher, to
Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp. Spermicidal composi I inn.
2,752,284, 6-26-56, Cl. 107—58.
Berlt, Heinz R. Garment hanger linkage. 2,753,143, 7-3-56,
Cl. 248—317.
Berluti, Ercole R. Clip applying <1<\ ires. 2. 760,978, 11-13-56,
Cl. 1—187.
Berman, Aaron R. : See —
Rogow, Seymour, and Berman. 2,734,990.
Berman, Edith A. Folding lap desk. 2,763,522, 9-18-56, Cl.
311—25.
Berman, Hymie D. Visual display device. 2,775,048,
12-25-56, Cl. 35—35.
Berman, Irvin, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Contact
rectifiers and methods. 2,762,953, 9-11-56, Cl. 317—234.
Berman, Robert : See —
Goldstein, Jacob M., and Berman. 2,736,917.
Berman, Robert A. Plastic inflatable blood pressure cuff.
2,758,593, 8-14-56, Cl. 128—2.05.
Bermingham, Peter D. Two-piece fluid seal. 2,750,214,
6-12-56, Cl. 286—10.
Bermingham, Peter D. Mechanical oil seal. 2,750,215,
6-12-56, Cl. 286—11.
Bermueller, Richard, to The Lovable Brassiere Co. Wire for
brassieres. 2,762,055, 9-11-56, Cl. 2—264.
Bernard, Arthur A„ to National Cylinder Gas Co. Roll
crusher for such metals as aluminum and zirconium, with
means to reduce the static charges in the crusher output.
2,733,866, 2-7-56, Cl. 241—159.
Bernard, John W., to The Dow Chemical Co. Spring loaded
galvanic anode assembly. 2,758,080, 8-7-56, Cl.
204—197.
Bernard, Silvere S. L. Device for assembling fabrics of syn-
thetic material such as superpolyamide. 2,762,323, 9-11-56,
Cl. 112—123.
Bernardi, Alfredo N. Reamer. 2,761,335, 9-4-56, Cl.
77—73.
Bernardin Bottle Cap Co., Inc. : See —
Brown, Winthrop L. 2,767,878.
McGee, John M. 2,756,652.
Bernart, William F. : See —
Russell, Alva G., and Bernart. 2,774,537.
Bernat, Henri: See —
Bernat, Raoul and H. 2,774,375.
Bernat, Louis : See —
Shaw, Albert E., and Moon. 2,749,392.
Bernat, Raoul, deceased, and H. Bernat ; said H. Bernat,
sole heir of said R. Bernat. Automatic shut-off valves.
2,774,375, 12-18-56, Cl. 137—516.19.
Bernat, William V. Rust filter or protector. 2,758,721,
8-14-56, Cl. 210—169.
Bernd, Walter E. : See —
Ophuls, Fred, and Bernd. 2,733,055.
Berndt, Arthur A., to Electroline Co. Rope thimble.
2,729,480, 1-3-56, Cl. 287—81.
Berndtson, John O., to The Snow-Nabstedt Gear Corp. Reverse
gears. 2,734,401, 2-14-56, Cl. 74—792.
Berne, William E. Attachment for operating tables.
2,735,738, 2-21-56, Cl. 311—10.
Berner, Harry M., A. E. F. Johnson, C. W. Ensminger, and
K. G. C. Savke, to American Hospital Supply Corp. Table
top structure for overbed tables. 2,733,110, 1-31-56, Cl.
311—38.
Berner, Harry M., and F. A. Blashfield, to American Hospital
Supply Corp. Bag holder. 2,759,695, 8-21-56, Cl. 248—95.
Berner, Philip J., and J. D. Connell, to General Motors Corp.
Switch. 2,729,713, 1-3-56, Cl. 200 — 61.54.
Berner, Philip J., and J. D. Connell, to General Motors Corp.
Attachment device. 2,732,448, 1-24-56, Cl. 200—61.56.
Berner, Robert G., and E. D. Bolinger, to Deering JMiliiUcn
Research Corp. 'Sizing of textile yarn. 2,743,194, 4-24-56,
Cl. 117—139.5.
Bernet, Armin H. Combined sponge and brush toilet bowl
cleaner. 2,738,529, 3-20-56, Cl. 15 — 115.
Bernet, Edwin J., to Institute of Textile Technology. Im-
perfection counter. 2,739,239, 3-20-56, Cl. 250 — 27.
Bernet, Edwin J., to Institute of Textile Technology. Auto-
matic evaluator. 2,774,940, 12-18-56, Cl. 324 — 102.
Berney, Joseph C. Selective point pencils. 2,737,155, 3-6-56,
Cl. 120—14.5.
Bernhardt, Adolph C, Jr., to G. E. Green and C. W. Lehardv.
Coin assembler and wrapper. 2,736,478, 2-28-56, Cl.
226—14.
Bernhardt, Ernest C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Extraction-extrusion apparatus. 2,774,105, 12-18-56, Cl.
18—12.
Bernhart, Alv W., to Higgins, Inc. Self releasing hook,
2,732,246, 1-24-56, Cl. 294—83.
Berni, Rene P., to Heyden Chemical Corp. Process for the
decolorization and purification of p-hydroxybenzoic acid.
2,749,362, 6-5-56, Cl. 260—521.
Bernier, Al F., and J. O. Dulak. Garment hangers. 2,757,834.
8-7-56, Cl. 223—88.
Bernier, Carl J., and O. B. Goldsmith, to Sylvania Electric
Products Inc. Vapor filling process for discharge lamps.
2,755,159, 7-17-56, Cl. 316—26.
Bernier, Dorothy K. Soap brush. 2,739,328, 3-27-56, Cl.
15—122.
Bernier, Edward, and A. J. Draghetti. Automatic dipping
machine. 2,741,253, 4-10-56, Cl. 134—141.
Bernier, Paul E. Combine pickup and conveyor with control
means therefor. 2,732,676, 1-31-56, Cl. 56 — 10.
Bernier, Robert V., to Synthetic Vision Corp. System and
apparatus for projecting three dimensional motion pictures.
2,729,138, 1-3-56, Cl. 88—16.6.
Bernillon, Andre. Method for cutting pieces of fabric in-
tended for the execution of cartridge bags. 2,760,250,
8-28-56, Cl. 26—1.
LIST OP PATENTEES
73
Berninger, Gale F. : See —
Olson, Elmer. Berninger, and Ahoe. 2,762,235.
Berninger, Kenneth L., and C. C. Covert, to General Motors
Corp. Propeller control. 2,745,499, 5-15-56, CI.
170—160.21.
Berninger, Kenneth L., W. S. Neef, Jr., and C. B. Wright, to
General Motors Corp. Propeller mechanism. 2,74 1 ,0i 6,
5-29-56, CI. 170—160.33.
Berninger, Kenneth L., and W. A. Weis, to General Motors
Corp. Variable pitch propeller control. 2,754,922, 7-17-56,
CI. 170—160.21:
Berninger, Kenneth L., and W. A. Weis, to General Motors
Corp. Pump control system. 2,773,452, 12-11-56, CI.
103—11.
Bernotas, Anton J. : See —
Sills, Joseph A. 2,741,931.
Bernotsky, George A. : See —
Levy, Joseph, and Bernotsky. 2,767,190.
Bernreuter, Herbert A., and L. B. Carlson, to American Gage
& Machine Co. Room temperature compensating circuits for
pyrometers. 2,769,340, 11-6-56, CI. 73 — 361.
Bernsohn, Edward, and H. Krichman, to Ipa Chemical Co.
Process of stabilizing 2,2-bis(para methoxy phenyl) 1,1,1
trichloroethane. 2,736,751, 2-28-56, CI. 260—611.5.
Bernstein, Allan C, Vs to N. A. Karr and % to P. H. Sea-
man. Neutral relay. Be. 24,2t)9, 9-4-56, CI. 317 — 172.
Bernstein, Allan C, to Executone Inc. Intercommunication
system. 2,744,966, 5-8-56, CI. 179—39.
Bernstein, Benjamin : See —
Andrews, David H., Bernstein, and Wohl. 2,732,533.
Bernstein, Jack : See —
Krapcho. John, Pribyl, and Bernstein. 2,733,256.
Wiselogle, Frederick Y., Losee, and Bernstein. 2,758,116.
Yale, Harry L., and Bernstein. 2,733,237.
Bernstein, Jack, and K. A. Losee, to Olin Mathieson Chemical
Corp. Penicillin salt of benzhydryl-phenthylamine.
2,738.347, 3-13-56, CI. 260—239.1.
Bernstein, Jack, W. A. Lott, and K. A. Losee, to Olin Mathie-
son Chemical Corp. Derivatives of 2-mercaptopyridine-l-
oxide. 2,742.393, 4-17-56, CI. 167—33.
Bernstein, Jack, and K. A. Losee, to Olin Mathieson Chemical
Corp. Derivatives of 2-mercaptopyridine 1-oxide. 2,742,746,
4-17-56, CI. 260—294.8.
Bernstein, Jack, and K. A. Losee, to Olin Mathieson Chemical
Corp. Derivatives of isonicotinic acid hydrazide.
2.753.352, 7-3-56, CI. 260 — 295.
Bernstein, Jack, and K. A. Losee, to Olin Mathieson Chemical
Corp. Derivatives of isonicotinic acid hydrazide.
2.753.353, 7-3-56, CI. 260—295.
Bernstein, Nahum A. : See —
Zepelovitch, Nathan. 2,729,354.
Zepelovitch, Nathan. 2,771,205.
Bernstein, Seymour, and B. Littell, to American Cyanamid
Co. Pregnadienes and method of preparing the same.
2,732,383, 1-24-56, CI. 260—397.45.
Bernstein, Seymour, and R. Littell, to American Cyanamid
Co. Preparation of ll|8-hydroxy-3,20-di-ketal pregnenes.
2,737,512, 3-6-56, CI. 260—239.55.
Bernstein, Seymour, and R. H. Lenhard, to American Cyanamid
Co. Pregnanes and method of preparing the same.
2,742,461, 4-17-56, CI. 260—239.55.
Bernstein, Seymour, and W. S. Allen, to American Cyanamid
Co. A 4-pregnenes and method of preparing the same.
2,755,276, 7-17-56, CI. 260—239.55.
Bernstein, Seymour, and R. H. Lenhard, to American Cy-
anamid Co. ll-j8-hydroxy testosterone acetate and process.
2.766,264, 10-9-56, CI. 260—397.45.
Bernstein. Seymour, and R. H. Lenhard, to American
Cyanamid Co. A4-pregnenes. 2,773,080, 12-4-56, CI.
260—397.45.
Bernstiel, Erwin, to Rhondda Plating Works Ltd. Anodizing
metal articles. 2,739,931, 3-27-56, CI. 204 — 23.
Beroset, Walter G. : See —
Manhart, Charles E., and Beroset. 2,765,481.
Beroza, Morton. 3,4-methylenedioxyphenyl esters of aro-
matic sulfonic acids as synergists for pyrethrins and
pyrethrin-type compounds. 2,755,218, 7-17-56, CI.
167—33.
Beroza, Morton. 2-(3,4-methylenedioxyphenoxy) tetrahydro-
pyran as a synergist for pyrethrins. 2,755,219, 7-17-56,
CI. 167—33.
Beroza, Morton ; dedicated to the Public. 3.4-methvlenedi-
oxyphenyl ethers as synergists for pyrethrins. 2,764,517,
9-25-56. CI. 167 — 33.
Berquin, Yves J. : See —
Andres, Louis E., and Berquin. 2,769,703.
Berquist, Leonard G., to National-Standard Co. Annealing
stem. 2,743,098. 4-24-56, CI. 266—2.
Berrigan, William J. : See — .
Prucknicki, Andrew H., Hennessy, and Berrigan.
2,729,033.
Berrows, Percival W., to Girling Ltd. Brakes for vehicles.
2,731,112, 1-17-56, CI. 188—72.
Berry, Alfred O. : See —
Palmer, Paul C, and Berry. 2,773,358.
Berry, Buford E. Electric flare. 2,755,373, 7-17-56, CI.
240—8.18.
Berry, Charles M. : See —
Miller, Sidney E., and Berry. 2,729,655.
Berry, Charles M., and S. E. Miller, to General Mills, Inc.
Isolation of sterols. 2,729,656, 1-3-56, CI. 260 — 397.25.
Berry, Clifford E., to Consolidated Engineering Corp. Device
for automatically and periodically correcting the zero drift
in an amplifier. 2,734,949, 2-14-56 CI. 179 — 171.
Berry, Clifford E., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp.
Frequency separating apparatus. 2,760,011, 8-21-56, CI.
179—171.
Berry,, Clifford E., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp.
Mass spectrometry. 2,772,366, 11-27-56, CI. 250 — 41.9.
Berry, Ernest V., and L. W. Harvey ; said Harvey assor. to
said Berry. Apparatus and method for supporting a deform-
able member while it is being worked. 2,737,761, 3-13-56,
CI. 51—237.
Berry, Ernest V., and L. W. Harvey ; said Harvey assor. to
said Berry. Apparatus and method for supporting a deform-
able member. 2,737,762, 3-13-56, CI. 51—237.
Berry, Eugene G. : See —
Selzer, Andrew H., Berry, and Williams. 2,746,736.
Selzer, Andrew H., Berry, and Williams. 2,746,865.
Berry Francois J. B. Fluidising devices. 2,750,681,
6-19-56, CI. 34—57.
Berry, Frank, to Oliver Iron and Steel Corp. Rotary pump
and motor hydraulic transmission. 2,737,020, 3-6-56, CI.
60—53.
Berry, Frank, to Oliver Iron and Steel Corp. Rotary power
device of the rotary abutment type. 2,750,891, 6-19-56,
CI. 103—5.
Berry, Frank. Multiple hydraulic compressor in a refrigera-
tion system. 2,772,543, 12-4-56, CI. 62—115.
Berry, Glenn. Composite overhead door structure. 2,745,147,
5-15-56, CI. 20—19.
Berry, Henry S. and J. H. Showcase. 2,758,000, 8-7-56,
CI. 312—128.
Berry, Hugh B., to Norma-Hoffmann Bearings Corp. Self-
centering magnetic chuck. 2,769,642, 11-6-56, CI. 279 — 1.
Berry, Jack H. Construction of toy locomotive. 2,774,311,
12-18-56, CI. 105—99.
Berry, John C. Package of stretch socks. 2,742,149, 4-17-56,
CI. 206—79.
Berry, John C, to Process Machinery Co., Inc. Stocking
treating machine. 2,761,221, 9-4-56, CI. 34 — 103.
Berry, John E. Building construction. 2,733,784. 2-7-56,
CI. 189—2.
Berry, Julia H. : See —
Berry, Henry S. and J. H. 2,758,000.
Berry, Kenneth L., and J. R. Caddell, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Co. Ion exchange resin compositions and prep-
aration of same. 2,739,906, 3-27-56, CI. 117—72.
Berry, Kenneth L., R. M. Joyce, Jr., and J. E. Kirby, to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours and Co. Product and process.
2.757,098, 7-31-56, CI. 106—288.
Berry, Leonard E. Firing position indicator for use in
adjusting valve clearances. 2,741,213. 4-10-56, CI.
116—124.
Berry, Lowell W. Multiple section rotary bed filter. 2,768,753,
10-30-56, Cl. 210 — 202.5.
Berry Metal Co. : See —
Berry, Walter V. 2,752,241.
Berry, Norton E., to Servel, Inc. Concentration control for
absorption refrigerating system. 2,738,653, 3-20-56, Cl.
62—5.
Berry, Otto C. Foundry equipment. 2,743,491, 5-1-56, Cl.
22 — 77.
Berry, Paul D. : See —
Young, Donald M., and Berry. 2,767,107.
Berry, Paul E., and R. F. Anderson, % to W. F. Wilson and
XA to E. F. Simmons, Jr. Intermittently operated motor
for camera. 2,761,099, 8-28-56, Cl. 318 — 443.
Berry, Robert F. Exercising apparatus. 2,759,730, 8-21-56,
Cl. 272—58.
Berry, Walter V., to Berry Metal Co. Copper base nickel,
antimony, lead bearing alloy. 2,752,241, 6-26-56, Cl.
75—159.
Bersudsky, Sidney, to Kelton Corp. Ltd. Projector for casting
images of opaque objects upon a screen. 2,735,336, 2-21-56,
Cl. 88 — 24.
Bersworth, Frederick C, to The Dow Chemical Co. Quinolyl
aliphatic alkylene polyamine poly acid. 2,751,386, 6-19-56,
Cl. 260—287.
Bersworth, Frederick C, to The Dow Chemical Co. Di-
quinolyl aliphatic alkylene polyamino poly acids and salts
thereof. 2,751,387, 6-19-56, Cl. 260—287.
Bersworth, Frederick C. to The Dow Chemical Co. Pyridyl
aliphatic alkylene polyamine poly acid compounds and
salts. 2,751,389, 6-19-56, Cl. 260—295.
Bersworth, Frederick C, to The Dow Chemical Co. Di-
pyridyl aliphatic alkylene polyamine poly acids. 2,751,390,
6-19-56, Cl. 260—295.
Bersworth, Frederick C, to The Dow Chemical Co. Di-
pyridyl aliphatic alkylene polyamine poly acids. 2,751,391,
6-19-56, Cl. 260 — 295.
Bersworth, Frederick C, to The Dow Chemical Co. Chelating
agents. 2,765,284, 10-2-56, Cl. 260—2.
Bersworth, Frederick C, to The Dow Chemical Co. Poly-
alkylene polyamines. 2,767,214, 10-16-56, Cl. 260—584.
Bersworth, Frederick C, R. F. Atwood, and N. J. Bicknell,
to The Dow Chemical Co. Electropolishing of copper and
its alloys. 2,753,301, 7-3-56, Cl. 204—140.5.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Bersworth, Frederick C, and A. E. Frost, to The Dow Chemi-
cal Co. Polyhydroxyl polyamino compounds. 2,755,304,
7-17-56, CI. 260—584.
Bersworth, Frederick C, and A. E. Frost, to The Dow Chem-
ical Co. Amino derivatives of N-alkyl substituted aspartic
acids and their functional derivatives. 2,761,874, 9-4-56,
CI. 260—534.
Bert, Raymond E., and J. L. Wetta. Adjustable reel for crop
handling implement. 2,747,357, 5-29-56, CI. 56—221.
Bertaud, Louis M. Direction indicator. 2,768,366, 10-23-56,
CI. 340—74.
Bertele, Ludwig. Photographic wide-angle objective.
2,730,016, 1-10-56, CI. 88—57.
Bertele, Ludwig. Telephoto objective comprising four lenses
and forming three components. 2,762,262, 9-11-56, CI.
88—57.
Bertele, Ludwig J. Wide angle objectives having a plurality
of axially air spaced components. 2,734,423, 2-14-56, CI.
88—57.
Bertele, Ludwig J. Wide angle objectives of six air spaced
components. 2,734424, 2-14-56, CI. 88 — 57.
Bertele, Ludwig J. Wide angle photographic objective com-
prising three air spaced components. 2,772,601, 12-4—56,
CI. 88—57.
Bertell, Paul, to Standard Mirror Co. Rear vision mirror
assembly. 2,763,188, 9-18-56, CI. 88—98.
Bertelsen, William R. Automatic tire chain applier and
holder. 2,768,545, 10-30-56, CI. 81—15.8.
Berthelson, Louis E. : See —
Gordon, Carroll G., Wallace, and Berthelson. 2,753,134.
Berthet, Francois, and J. Desvaux. Driving and pulling of
piles, pileplanks, tubing, and the like. 2,743,585, 5-1-56,
CI. 61—73.
Berthiez, Charles W., to Societe Anonyme dite : 'Societe
Nouvelle de Construction de Machines-Outils et d'Outil-
lages ProcMes C. W. B. Milling and boring machine
with a tillable headstock. 2,750,851, 6-19-56, CI. 90—17.
Berthiez, Charles W., B. Vernon, to Societe Nouvelle de Con-
struction de Machines-Outils et d'Outillage Procedes C.
W. B. Tool elevator for machine tool. 2,773,430, 12-11-56,
CI. 90—11.
Berthiot, Marcel. Syringe for hypodermic injections.
2,737,950, 3-13-56, CI. 128—218.
Berthold, Wolf, to Western Electric Co., Inc. Acceleration
and deceleration control for machines. 2,740,510, 4-3-56,
CI. 192—12.
Berthoud & Cie : See —
Schiitz, Kurt. 2,775,482.
Bertin, Jean : See —
Marchal, Raymond H., Paris, Bertin, and Bauger.
2,748,564.
Sarrazin, Paul, Paris, and Bertin. 2,748,753.
Bertin, Jean H. : See —
Kadosch, Marcel, Paris, Bertin, and Marchal. 2,738,646.
Paris, Francois G., Le Foil, Bertin, and Baraut.
2,750,733.
Bertling, Herman G. Air register or louver. 2,754,747,
7-17-56, CI. 98—106.
Bertoia, Harry, to Knoll Associates, Inc. Flexible contour
chair. 2,763,318, 9-18-56, CI. 155—50.
Bertorelli, Orlando L., to J. M. Huber Corp. Silicate pig-
ments. 2,739,073, 3-20-56, €1. 106—288.
Bertram, Emil P., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Armv. Bomb fuze, cen-
trifugal-inertia type. 2,748,708, 6-5-56, CI. 102 — 79.
Bertram, Felix, to Pag Patentgesellschaft A. G. Device for
discharging a predetermined quantity of a liquid under
pressure, in particular water for flushing closets. 2,753,890,
7-10-56, CI. 137 — 630.19.
Bertram, Francis C. to Reif-Rexoil, Inc. Device for forming
wire handles. 2,774,391, 12-18-56, CI. 140—75.
Bertram. William A. Trough hanger. 2,739,775, 3-27-56,
CI. 248 — 48.1.
Bertrand, Irvin, 14 to M. B. Lally and *4 to J. F. Lalty, Jr.
Circuit breaker. 2.774,838, 12-18-56, CI. 200 — 81.
Bertrand. Jules J., Electric switch. 2,729,709, 1-3-56, CI.
200—16.
Bertsch, Joseph F.. M. Funkhouser, and G. W. Jackson, to
General Motors Corp. Reciprocatorv fluid actuated device.
2,761,425, 9-4-56, CI. 121—38.
Bertsch, Marguerite. Figured pinwheel toy. 2,753,656,
7-10-56, CI. 46—55.
Berwick, John D., Jr., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp.
Method of evaluating copper base allovs. 2,735,304.
2-21-56, CI. 73 — 432.
Berwin, Ted W., to Collins Radio Co. Pulse amplitude
selector. 2.775.693. 12-25-56, CI. 250 — 27.
Beryllium Corp., The : Sec —
Morana. Simon J. 2.771.359.
Besler. Eduard. and O. Braunsdorf. to Farbwerke Hoechst
Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius und Bruning.
Leuco sulfuric acid esters of anthraquinone-azo -dvesl ufTs
2.775,583. 12-25-56, CI. 260—193.
Beslin, Auguste C. Compression-operated cooling plant.
2,759.340, 8-21-56. CI. 62—117.55.
Besly- Welles Corp. : See —
Busey. James D. 2,764.850.
Besoyan, Kirk, to Truck Safety Engineering Corp. Vehicle
emergency brake. 2,730,196, 1-10-56, CI. 188 — 4.
Besoyan. Kirk. Truck-trailer emergency brake. 2,732,035,
1-24-56, CI. 188 — 4.
Besse, Celestine P., to California Research Corp. Sectional
barge connection. 2,773,468, 12-11-56, CI. 114 — 77.
Besselman, Wayne L., J. H. Somerset, and G. M. Tauber,
to Leeds and Northrup Co. Metallurgical furnace and
method of treatment of work. 2,752,147, 6-26-56, CI.
266—4.
Besser, Charles S., to Besser Metal Products Corp. Portable
horizontal warm air furnace. 2,758,590, 8-14-56, CI.
126—110.
Besser Metal Products Corp. : See —
Besser, Charles S. 2,758,590.
Bessey, Carlton E. : See —
Guttwein, Gunter K., and Bessey. 2,745,907.
BessiSre, Pierre E., to Telma. Electro-dynamic brakes.
2,733,361, 1-31-56, CI. 310—93.
Bessiere, Pierre E., to Compagnie Telma. Electric brakes or
slowing down devices. 2,751,513, 6-19-56, Cl. 310 — 93.
Henry H. Drill bit. 2,756,023, 7-24-56, Cl.
255 — 61.
Best, Charles H. Packaging a
Cl. 53—198.
Best. Chris E. : Set; —
Stefl, Eugene P., and Best.
Stefl, Eugene P., and Best.
Stefl, Eugene P., and Best.
2,741,884, 4-17-56,
2,731,440.
2,731,441.
2,731,482.
,286,
Best, Chris E„ to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Prepa-
ration of organotin mercaptides. 2,731,484, 1-17-56, Cl
260 — 429.7.
Best, Clarence A. Valve. 2,765,143, 10-2-56, Cl. 251—268,
Best, Denis, and C. C. Jones, to Ferranti Ltd. Valve sys
terns for the control of fluid pressure. 2,750,952, 6-19-56
Cl. 137 — 116.3.
Best. Fredric L., % to Best Products Ltd. Coffee percolator.
2,773,166, 12-4-56, Cl. 219 — 44.
Best, Peter : See —
Herbert, John M., and Best. 2,750,657.
Best Products Ltd. : See —
Best, Fredric L. 2,773,166.
Best, Stanley G., to United Aircraft Corp. Turboprop fuel con-
trol. 2,759,549, 8-21-56, Cl. 170—135.74.
Best, Stanley G., Jr., to United Aircraft Corp. Emergency
fuel control system. 2,771,130, 11-20-56, Cl. 158 — 36.3.
Bestnrd, Waldemar J., % to P. Crosby and % to S. Williams.
Key container. 2,753,710, 7-10-56, Cl. 70—456.
Beste, Harold E., to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc.
Television synchronizing system. 2,734,937, 2-14-56, Cl.
178—5.2.
Bester, Christiaan P. J., to Herzberg Mullne Automatic
Products Ltd. Container manufacture. 2,775,387,
12-25-56, Cl. 229—15.
Bestian, Walter : See —
Ehrhart, Gustav, and Bestian. 2,731,462.
Bestland, Jergen. and F. W. Viel. Stone gathering machine
having a tiltable scoop and hopper. 2,738,633, 3-20-56,
Cl. 55—17
Bestoso, Napoleon S. Apparatus for forming twisted candy
sticks. 2,767,665, 10-23-56, Cl. 107 — 10.
Bestul, Manton G., to West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co.
Stabilized tall oil anci method of making same. 2,745,827,
5-15-56, Cl. 260 — 97.5.
Bestwall Gvpsum Co. : See —
Hoggatt, Gilbert A., and Shuttleworth. 2,767.065.
Beth. Walter F., to Norton Co. Pulpstone. 2,745,226,
5-15-56. Cl. 51—206.5.
Beth, Walter F., to Norton Co. Pulpstone.
11-6-56, Cl. 51—206.4.
Bethe, Eugene J., to United States Rubber Co.
and apparatus for forming a sheet of latex foam
12-18-56. Cl. 18—12.
Bethea, Sam R. : See —
Karchmer, Jean H, and Bethea. 2,759,033.
Bethel, George R. : See —
Runckel, William J., and Bethel. 2,754,728.
Bethig, Eric A. : See —
Matheson, James N„ and Bethig. 2.738,788.
Bethlehem Steel Co. : See —
Anthonv. William T. 2,774,542.
Bradwell, Cyril. 2,767,074.
Campbell, George J., and Coscia.
Campbell, George J., and Coscia.
Copp, John I. 2.748,407.
Eberhardt, John E., Graham and Gold. 2,766,108.
Fox, Sidney V. 2,760,844.
Graham, Hugh S., and Eberhardt. 2,774,662.
Hopwood. Charles E. 2.739,514.
Kraner, Hobart M. 2,753,612.
Mancke, Edgar B. 2,739,040.
Mancke, Edgar B. 2,746.856.
Mancke, Edgar B. 2,762,703.
Mancke, Edgar B. 2.775.517.
Nieman. Henry W., and Maish
Parker, Ray G. 2.730.864.
Peyer, Prank. 2.745.695.
Poole. William It. 2.775.535.
■Rechtin. Eberhardt C. 2,771.747.
Reed, Claude D., Felty, Hackett, and Hottenstein
2,730,730.
Roberts. Carlton E. 2.754,174.
Schlegel. Carl W. 2,745,535.
Seibert. Howard F. 2,760,388.
Wick, Richard M. 2,733.199.
Wick, Richard M.. and Francisco. 2,754,485.
Worthen, Eugene P.. and Barbour. 2,759,882.
Bethlehem Supply Co. : See —
Eaton, John F. 2,739,493.
2,731.254.
2,775,441.
739,503.
LIST OF PATENTEES
2.767,261.
holder and dispenser.
];<> liniiun, Gustav : See —
Bretthauer. Hermann, and Bothmann. 2,773,438.
Betonbau Gesellschaft niit heschrankter Haftung : See —
Pleitgen, Max G., and Klaus. 2,741,343.
Bettendorl Baker v Equipment Co.: See —
Hill, Gordon W. 12,763,461.
Hill, Gordon, and Bauer. 2,770,300.
Better, Bernard R., and J. W. Lehde, Jr., to Scully-Jones and
Co. Predetermined torque release wrench. 2,771,S04,
11-27-56. CI. 81—52.4.
Better, Bernard R„ and J. W. Lehde, Jr., to Scully- Jones
and Co. Torque drivers. 2,775,326, 12-25-56, CI. 192 — 56.
Better Boxes, Inc. : See —
Killian, George P., Hall, and Sanders. 2,735,154.
Better, Jacob. Loupe mounting. 2,766,656, 10-16-56, CI.
88—41.
Better Packages, Inc. : See —
Krueger, Theodore H. 2,736,114.
Krueger, Theodore H. 2.769.633.
Betteridge Walter, and A. W. Franklin, to The International
Nickel Co., Inc. Production of high temperature articles
and alloys therefor. 2,766,155, ] 0-9-50, CI. 148 — 21.9.
Betteridge, Walter, A. W. Franklin, and R. A. Smith, to The
International Nickel Co., Inc. Heat-treatment of nickel-
chromium-cobalt alloys. 2,766,156, 10-9-56, CI. 148 —
21.90.
Betters, John R. : See —
Grosh. Charles R., and Betters. 2,765,365.
Bettes, Richard S., Jr., to Standard Oil Co. Removal of water
from solid polymers. 2,771,689, 11-27-56, CI. 34—17.
Bettini, Giovita : See —
Orazi, Paolo, and Bettini. 2,753,232.
Bettis. Edward S„ and E. R. Mann, to the United States
of America as represented by the "United States Atomic
Energy Commission. Magnetic arc-welder. 2,743,342,
4-24-56, CI. 219—8.
Bettis Rubber Co. : See —
Collett, Charles H. 2,739,018.
Collett, Charles H. 2,754,159.
David C. : See—
Keaton, Frank H., and Bettison,
Betts, Edgar H., Jr. Adhesive
2,765,95S, 10-9-56. CI. 222—150.
Betts. Irene E., V> to E. I. Boyd. Protective device for infants.
2,771.881, 11-27-56, CI. 128—287.
Betts, Joseph L., Jr. : See —
Mertzweiller. Joseph K., and Betts. 2,765,357.
Mertzweiller, Joseph K., and Betts. 2,768,984.
Betts. Raymond L., H. F. Corning, H. A. Ricards, and J. W.
Ryder, to Esse Research and Engineering Co. Sweetening
process. 2,769.765, 11-6-56, CI. 196 — 32.
Betts. Ross C. : See —
Woehlert, Walter E., and Betts. 2,746,359.
Betts. Trueman R., to Aircraft-Marine Products, Inc. Elec-
trical connector and method of manufacturing. 2,740,101,
3-27-56, CI. 339—223.
Betts, Trueman R., to Aircraft-Marine Products Inc. Elec-
trical connector. 2,763,849, 9-18-56, CI. 339—276.
Betz, W. H. & L. D. : See —
Kahler. Harry L. 2.744.866.
Betzler, Henry W., to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Electrical con-
nector adaptor. 2.764.429, 9-25-56, CI. 285 — 189.
Beuchat, Roland, and S. Junod. Buckle and catch device for
belts, straps and the like flexible strips. 2,735,152, 2-21-56,
CI. 24 — 178.
Beuchat, Roland, and S. Junod. Belt buckle. 2,775,011,
12-25-56, CI. 24—178.
Beuerle, Joseph H., to Man-Sew Corp. Garment finishing
device. 2,736,281, 2-28-56, CI. 112—98.
Beuglet, Andre. Method of lining tanks. 2,762,736, 9-11-56,
CI. 154—82.
Beukema, Jan J., and J. G. Camphuis, to Hartford National
Bank and Trust Co., as trustee. A two-way carrier-wave
telephony station provided with a combination carrier oscil-
lator and amplifier. 2.760,000. 8-21-56. CI. 179 — 1.
Beusch. Andrew. Angular work table. 2,771,821, 11-27-56,
CI. 90—59.
Beutel. Werner K. Dispenser for carbonated beverages.
2,768.771, 10-30-56, CI. 222—394.
Beuther, Harold : See —
Offutt. William C, Siecke, and Beuther. 2.762,754.
Beuther, Harold, and R. G. Goldthwait. to Gulf Research
& Development Co.' Stabilization of fuel oil. 2,7."..". 229,
7-17-56, CI. 196—50.
Beuther, Harold, and R. G. Goldthwait, to Gulf Research & De-
velopment Co. Hydrocarbon conversion process. 2,766,177,
10-9-56, CI. 196—9.
Beutler, Abigail E. C. : See —
Freebairn, Darwin L., Jr., Kinsey, and Beutler. 2,735,731.
Beutler. Carolee C, and J. S. Prener, to General Electric
Co. Electroluminescent zinc sulfide phosphor. 2, 755. 2-".."..
7-17-56, CI. 252—301.6.
Bevan, James I. Clamshell earth-moving machine.
2,755,946, 7-24-56, CI. 214—147.
Bevco Co., Inc.. The : See —
Foushee, Robert M. 2.765,103.
Bevins, James E., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Fuel control
and regulating system for turbojet and turboprop engines.
2,746,247, 5-22-56. CI. 60—39.28.
Bevins, James E., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Fluid pressure
responsive measuring apparatus. 2,746,294, 5-22-56,
CI. 73—397.
75
Bevins, James E., and R. W. Hyde, to Bendix Aviation Corp.
Ribbon feeding mechanism for recording and measuring
instrument. 2,734,702, 2-14-56. CI. 346—136.
Bevins, James E., and R. W. Hyde, to Bendix Aviation Corp.
Recording and measuring instrument. 2,737,433, 3-6-56,
CI. 346—49.
Bevins, James E., and R. W. Hyde, to Bendix Aviation Corp.
Recording and measuring instrument. 2,754,069, 7-10-56,
CI. 242—55.
Bevins, James E., and N, F. Hosford, to Bendix Aviation
Corp. Fluid flow indicating apparatus. 2,767,580, 10-23-56,
CI. 73 — 213.
Bevins, James E., and R. W. Hyde, to Bendix Aviation Corp.
Recording and measuring instrument. 2,769,681, 11-6-56,
CI. 346—78.
Bevins, James E., and R. W. Hyde, to Bendix Aviation Corp.
Speed regulaiing means. 2.775,442, 12-25-56, CI. 264—10.
Bevis, William A., L. G. Chapman, and W. E. W. Xieolls,
to C. A. V. Ltd. Engine starting apparatus. 2,773,503,
12-11-56, CI. 185—39.
Bewley, Thomas : See —
Armstrong, Godfrey P., Bellringer, Bewley, Bramwyche,
Jackson, and Wilkins. 2,750,426.
Armstrong, Godfrey P., Bewley, Jackson, Bellringer,
Bramwyche, anil Wilkins. 2,750,424.
Bewley, Thomas, and B. V. Aller, to The Distillers Co.
Ltd. Nickel-catalysed hydrogenation processes. 2,734,921,
2-14-56, CI. 260—601.
Bey, Stanley I. : See —
Lyijynen, Fred, and Bey. 2,751,626.
Beyer, Arnold, to Weymouth Construction Co. Concrete
mattress leveling and finishing machine having reciprocat-
ing screeds. 2,754,732, 7-17-56, CI. 94 — 45.
Beyer, Arnold, to Weymouth Construction Co. Concrete
mattress finisher having rotary surface leveling and finish-
ing elements. 2,754,733, 7-17-56, CI. 94—45.
Beyer, Carlton E. : See —
McKee. Robert B., Jr., and Beyer. 2,740,160.
Beyer, JenO, to American Enka Corp. Tension device.
2,751,166, 6-19-56, CI. 242—150.
Beyer, Millard L. : See —
Persson, Ernest, and Beyer. 2,737,885.
Beyer, Millard L., to The International Postal Supply Co.
Mail handling tables. 2,738,051, 3-13-56, CI. 198—34.
Beyer, Vernon R. : See —
Brandstetter, Hugo E., and Bever. 2.767,815.
Beyerle, Peter J. Plumbing assembly. 2,773, 708, 12-11-56,
CI. 285—64.
Beyster. H. E., & Associates, Inc. : See —
Holappa, John E. 2,773,609.
Bezman, Irving I„ to Armstrong Cork Co. Flexible floor cover-
ing and method of making the same. 2,742,377, 4-17-56,
CI. 117—76.
Bezman, Irving L, and F. J. Honn, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of the Army.
Optical cement. 2,734,044, 2-7-56, CI. 260^5.5.
Bezman, Irving I., and D. D. Browning, to Armstrong Cork
Co. Felt base floor covering. 2,739,082, 3-20-56, CI.
117—76.
Bezzerides, Paul A. Positioning apparatus for hot caps and
the like. 2.759,209, 8-21-56, CI. 47—1.
Bianchi, Adolphus B. : See —
Joseph, William J. 2,752,401.
Bianchi, Renato. Instantaneous acting voltage sensitive tube.
2,758,252, 8-7-56, CI. 315—233.
Bianco, Henry J., to The Burch Co. Window with removable
sash guides. 2,775,003, 12-25-56, CI. 20—52.2.
Bianco, Joseph : See —
Armento. William H,, and Bianco. 2,768,054.
Marnon. Donald E,, and Bianco. 2,734,793.
Bias Cloth Machine Co., Inc. : See —
Kagan, Ralph, and Johnson. 2,741,310.
Biasell, La Verne R. Simulated automobile body toy.
2.775.462. 12-25-56. CI. 280—1.1.
Bibbv. Ralph D., to The Lane Co., Inc. Extrusion apparatus.
2.730 760. 1-17-56, CI. 18—12.
Bible, Roy C. Adjustable chart or map holder. 2,734,296,
2-14-56, CI. 40—86.
Bible. Rov H.. Jr. : See —
Hoehn, Williard M., and Bible. 2,764,616.
Bible, Roy H., Jr., to G. D. Searle & Co. Aralkanoyl and
aralkenovl derivatibes of podocarpic acid esters. 2,750,373,
6-12-56, CI. 260—103.
Bible. Roy H., Jr., to G. D. Searle & Co. Lactones of
1,12-dinieihv] -0.10-d ill vdroxv-9-oxo-l, 2.3.4.9. 10.11. 12-octahy-
drnphonanthrene-1-carboxvlic acid. 2,753,357, 7-3-56, CI.
260 — 343.3.
Bible, Roy H., Jr., to G. D. Searle & Co. Derivatives of
9-oxo-octahydrophenanthrene-l-carboxylic acid. 2,759.014,
8-14-56, CI. 260—473.
Bible, Roy PL. Jr., and W. M. Hoehn, to G. D. Searle & Co.
Basic esters of 1.12-dimethyl-0-nlkoxy-l. 2,3,4,9. 10. 11,12-
octahydrophenanthrene - I - carboxylic acids. 2,750,382,
6-12-56, CI. 260—247.2.
Biblin. Daniel L., to The Yale & Towne Mfg. Co. Lock case
and rose construction. 2,751,243, 6-19-56, CI. 292 — 337.
Bica Co., The : See —
Pocrass, Irving F., Syak, and B. Pocrass. 2,731,009.
Bicek, Edward J., to Universal Oil Products Co. Removing
arsenic from a naphtha, which is reformed with a noble
metal catalyst composite. 2,769,770, 11-6-56, CI. 196 — 50.
Bicher, Leo B., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Film extrusion die. 2,754,544, 7-17-50, CI. 18—15.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
2,730,818, 1-17-56,
Resolving apparatus.
Nemours and Co.
Bichet, Jacques : See —
Letrilliart, Pierre, and Bichet. 2,738,454.
Bichowsky, Francis R., and R. H. Canfield. Spaced wall
combustion apparatus. 2,746,249, 5-22-56, CI. 60 — 39.46.
Bichsel, Harry J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Combina-
tion A. C. and D. C. welder. 2,757,296, 7-31-56, CI.
307—80.
Bichsel, Harry J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Single
phase rectifier arc welder. 2,763,771, 9-18-56, CI.
219—131.
Bichsel, Harry Jv and M. Rebuffoni, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Arc drive control for rectifier welder. 2,734,981,
2-14-56, CI. 219—8.
Bick, Hans C, Inc. : See —
Horn, Robert S., Jr., and Patt. 2,746,941.
Bickel, Wilhelm, to Calgon, Inc. Process for treatment of
meats, sausage products, and intestines. 2,735,776, 2-21-56,
CI. 99—107.
BickerstafE, Inc. : See —
Bickerstaff, Lindsay N. 2,735,564.
Bickerstaff, Lindsey N. 2,761,579.
Bickerstaff, Lindsay N., to Bickerstaff, Inc. Lift fork for brick
stacks. 2,735,564, 2-21-56, CI. 214—655.
Bickerstaff, Lindsay N., to Bickerstaff, Inc. Load gripping
lift truck. 2,761,579, 9-4-56, CI. 214—655.
Bickford, William G., C. H. Mack, and R. N. Moore, to the
United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
Agriculture. Method of inhibiting polymerization and
product. 2,729,671, 1-3-56, CI. 260-^86.
Bickley, Everett H. Color sorting mechanism. 2,730,234,
1-10-56, CI. 209 — 111.
Bicknell, Alfred, Associates, Inc. : See —
Keyes, Frederick G. 2,746,264.
Bicknell, Newell J. : See —
Bersworth, Frederick C, Atwood, and Bicknell.
2,753,301.
Bidault, Marcel L. A. Electric pulse temperature-regulating
device. 2,768,792, 10-30-56, CI. 236 — 46.
Biddulph, Maurice, to Universal Metal Products Ltd.
Machine for coating, printing, and drying tubular con-
tainers. 2,746,421, 5-22-56, CI. 118—46.
Bidegain, Georges P. T. Footwear.
CI. 36—8.5.
Biderman, Ben, to Collins Radio Co.
2,762,562, 9-11-56, CI. 235—61.
Bidgood, Lee, Jr., to E. I. du Pont
Process for dyeing a wool-acrylonitrile fiber mixture.
2,764,466. 9-25-56, CI. 8 — 21.
Bidwell, Edwin C, to Bryant Chucking Grinder Co. Work
holding and clamping mechanism for centerless grinding
machines. 2,754,641, 7-17-56, CI. 51—236.
Bidwell, Joseph B., to General Motors Corp. Viscosity com-
pensating system. 2,760,832, 8-28-56, CI. 308 — 9.
Bidwell, Robert N. Artificial legs. 2,752,607, 7-3-56, CI.
Bieber, Charles E., and R. S. Carr, to Airtron, Inc. Multi-
station angular-movement actuator. 2,736,413, 2-28-56,
CI. 192—142.
Bieber, Frederick J., to Acrometal Products, Inc. Method
of forming metallic spools. 2,751,675, 6-26-56, CI.
29 — 463.
Bieber, Frederick J., and C. I. Steinback, to Acrometal Prod-
ucts, Inc. Method of making a spool. 2,753,622, 7-10-56,
CI. 29—462.
Bieber, Russell A. : See —
Leister, Fayette, and Bieber. 2,764,432.
Bieber, Theodore I. Method of preparing sulfamic acids
from carbamic esters. 2,763,535, 9-18-56, CI. 260 — 500.
Bieber, Theodore I. Method of preparing alkyl isocyanates
from inorganic cyanates. 2,771,483, 11-20-56, CI.
260—453.
Biedendieck, Carl H. : See —
Knoll, Werner, and Biedendieck. 2,750,796.
Biederman, Joseph B. : See —
Liebelt, Howard E. 2,737,757.
Biederman, Joseph B. Bottle stopper. 2,742,172, 4-17-56,
CI. 215—87.
Biederman, Joseph B. Bottle closure. 2,770,384, 11-13-56,
CI. 215—86.
Biederman, William C. : See —
Sunko, John, and Biederman. 2,756,299.
Biederman, William F. Muscular support. 2,769,185,
11-6-56, CI. 5—338.
Biedermann, Paul R. G. Piston for reciprocating pumps.
2,772,931, 12-4-56, CI. 309—4.
Biedess, Anthony R., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Drive trans-
mission for crawler tread. 2,757,746, 8-7-56, CI. 180 — 6.7.
Biefang, Peter : See —
Seeba, Johann, Biefang, and Simonis. 2,752,651.
Biefeld, Lawrence P., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp.
Method of making a glass fiber article and article pro-
duced thereby. 2,763,573, 9-18-56, CI. 117—72.
Biefeld, Lawrence P., and F. O. Brisley, to Owens-Corning
Fiberglas Corp. Reinforced cement products and method of
making the same. 2,738,285, 3-13-56, CI. 106—99.
Biefeld, Lawrence P., and R. F. Shannon, to Owens-Corning
Fiberglas Corp. Method for producing molded products
comprising melamine formaldehyde resin and gypsum.
2,770,840, 11-20-56, CI. 18—47.5.
Bieg, John H., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc.
Fixture for use in soldering fuse wires to fuse springs.
2,739,558, 3-27-56, CI. 113 — 99.
Biegert, George, to Mergenthaler Linotype Co. Punch and
die machine for performing both blanking and trimming
operations. 2,746,542, 5-22-56, CI. 164 — 21.
Biehayn, William : See —
Farber, Milton H., Foster, and Biehayn. 2,766,507.
Biehler, Charles. Occupant protection bar for automobile
seats. 2,750,203, 6-12-56, Cl. 280—150.
Biehn, Gerald L., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Unload-
ing mechanisms for refrigerant compressors. 2,751,143,
6-19-56, Cl. 230—24.
Biek, George. Tubular identification tag holder. 2,768,457,
10-30-56, Cl. 40—19.
Biel, John H., to Lakeside Laboratories. Inc. Dicarboxylic
acid esters of N-alkyl-3-hydroxy-piperidine and salts there-
of. 2,746,964. 5-22-56, Cl. 260 — 294.3.
Biel, John H., to Lakeside Laboratories, Inc. Bis-(N-sub-
stituted-3-carbamyloxy-piperidinium) alkanes. 2,746,965,
5-22-56, Cl. 260—294.3.
Biel, John H., to Lakeside Laboratories, Inc. Esters of bis-
(N - substituted - 3 - hydroxy - piperidinium) alkanes.
2.746.966, 5-22-56, Cl. 260—294.3.
Biel, John H., to Lakeside Laboratories, Inc. Derivatives of
bis - (N-substituted - 3 - hydroxy - piperidinium) alkanes.
2.746.967, Cl. 260—294.7.
Bielenberg, Raymond G. : See —
Baird, Douglas O., and Bielenberg. 2,739,184.
Bieler, John E., to General Motors Corp. Propeller blade
cleaning apparatus. 2,737,192, 3-6-56, Cl. 134 — 167.
Bielik, Paul G. : See-
Gallagher, William P., and Bielik. 2,752,592.
Bieling, Fritz, and T. Wiedemann, to Siemens-Schuckert-
werke Aktiengesellschaft. Temperature-regulated electric
hotplates. 2,740,879, 4-3-56, Cl. 219—37.
Bielstein, Walter J., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Device for drilling wells. 2,735,653, 2-21-56, Cl. 255—3.
Bielstein, Walter J., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Rotary percussion drilling device. 2,738,956, 3-20-56, Cl.
255—3.
Bielstein, Walter J., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Drill hole inclinometer. 2,761,218, 9-4-56, Cl. 33 — 205.
Bienert, Berthold : See —
Baumann, Fritz, and Bienert. 2,756,119.
Baumann, Fritz, and Bienert. 2,768,867.
Bier, Emanuel R. Oropharyngeal airway and suction tube.
2,750,938, 6-19-56, Cl. 128—2.
Bierer, Joseph. Method of and apparatus for indicating
failure of mine roofs. 2,738,754, 3-20-56, Cl. 116 — 114.
Bierl, Richard, to Matthias Hohner, Aktiengesellschaft. Key
control of attack and decay in electronic musical instru-
ment. 2,733,628, 2-7-56, Cl. 84—1.26.
Bierlein, Carl A. : See —
Bixler, George W., and Bierlein. 2,775,470.
Bierlin, William E. Twister head top. 2,740,251, 4-3-56,
Cl. 57—77.30.
Bierman, Clarence R., and R. E. Mietz, to American Can Co.
Gasket composition, including both hydrocarbon soluble
and insoluble rubbers. 2,767,152, 10-16-56. Cl. 260 — 27.
Bierman, Harry C. Method of making alkali earth metal
cyanide. 2,762,687, 9-11-56, Cl. 23—79.
Bierman, Herbert, H. Blum, and P. Pantuosco, to Selecta
Glove Corp. Severing attachment for sewing machines.
2,736,282, 2-28-56, Cl. 112—130.
Bierman, Raymond C. : See —
Dale, Colin B., Bridenbaugh, and Bierman. 2,741,439.
Biermann, William A. : See —
Johnson, Roy W., Biermann, and Burghduff. 2,743,769.
Bierschwale, D. H. : See —
Simpson, Hall B. 2,760,396.
Bierwert, Howard L. Combined paper and pencil dispenser.
2,751,112, 6-19-56, Cl. 221—199.
Bieze, Holland W., to The Hallicrafters Co. Tuner mecha-
nism. 2,761,321, 9-4-56, Cl. 74—10.5.
Bigelow, Harry K. Method of securing brake linings to brake
shoes. 2.742,386, 4-17-56, Cl. 154—81.
Bigelow, Harry K. Machine for lining a brake shoe.
2,759,516, 8-21-56, Cl. 154 — 1.
Bigelow, Harry K., to West Renltv Inc. Machine for remov-
ing lining from a brake shoe. 2,764,849, 10-2-56, Cl. 51 — 5.
Bigelow, Inc. : See —
Lowe, Sydney P. 2,731,888.
Bigelow, John F., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Automatic phase or frequency control system.
2,773,984. 12-11-56. Cl. 250—36.
Bigelow, John F., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Beam cut-off circuit. 2,774,007, 12-11-56, Cl.
315—20.
Bigelow. Julian H., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Electrostatic memory system. 2,761,063, 8-28-56, Cl.
250—27.
Bigelow, Lyford C, to The Americ.-i n II:) nlw.-ire Corp. Adapter
housing for door locks. 2,770,964, 11-20-56. Cl. 70 — 451.
Bigelow, Maurice H., and H. N. Spurlock, to Allied Chemical
& Dye Corp. Condensation of urea and formaldehvde.
2,729,616, 1-3-56, CI. 260—69.
2,741,489, 4-10-56,
fidth load carrier. 2,743,936,
and Biggel. 2,729,081.
LIST OF PATENTEES 77
Biggert, Florence C, Jr., deceased ; by Fidelity Trust Co., Billian, Carroll J., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Decorating
executor, to United Engineering and Foundry Co. Hy
draulic control circuit. 2,753,689, 7-10-56, CI. 60—97.
Biggie, Laurence C, to General Controls Co. Pressure reg-
ulator. 2,757,683, 8-7-56, CI. 137—505.36.
Biggie Laurence C, to General Controls Co. Electromag-
neticallv operated controller for valves or the like
2,774,564, 12-18-56, CI. 251—30.
Biggs, Glenn L. Fishhook guard. 2,771,704, ll-27-o6, CI
43—54.5. J ^ ,
Biggs, Raymond H., to Power Jets (Research and Develop
ment) Ltd. Optical inspection device. 2,747
Biggs, Richard A., to Crucible Steel Co. of America. Sheet
metal wall veneer construction. 2,745,523, 5-15-56, CI.
189—86.
Biggs, William A., Jr. : See — „„
Copenhaver, James E., Biggs, and Baxley. 2,744,927.
Big Joe Mfg. Co. Inc. : See —
Levine, Hyman. 2,738,034.
Bigler Robert R., and W. Schafer, Jr., to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army.
Apparatus for the manufacture of piezoelectric crystals.
2,765,765. 10-9-56. CI. 118—49.
Bigos, Aloise A. Carrier for attachment to automobiles.
2,764,331, 9-25-56, CI. 224 12.45.
Bihaly, Lajos, to Trubenised Co. (Registered Trust).
Collars for shirts and like garments. 2,741,771, 4-17-56,
CI. 2—131.
Bihaly, Lajos, to Trubenised Co. (Registered Trust). Fused
fabric assemblies. 2,757,435, 8-7-56, CI. 28—78.
Bihaly, Lajos, to Trubenised Co. (Registered Trust). Collar
blank tensioning unit. 2,768,592, 10-30-56, CI. 112—2.
Bihler, Roger, and S. R. Bell, to Victoria Vogue, Inc. Ma-
chine for manufacturing powder puffs. 2,733,752, 2-7-56,
Cl. 154 — 1.8.
Bild, Charles F., and F. H. Young. Inertia switch. 2,768,259,
10-23-56, Cl. 200 — 80.
Bilde, Tord E. D., to Richard Nilsson, AB
machine. 2,738,128, 3-13-56, Cl. 235—60.
Bilde, Tord E. D.. to Aktiebolaget Elektrolux. Laundry ma-
chine having detachable cover. 2,773,374, 12-11-56, Cl.
68—133.
Bilde, Tord E. D., K. E. Hjelm, and R. B. J. Hultberg/ to
Aktiebolaget Elektrolux. Apparatus for washing clothes.
2,743,599, 5-1-56, Cl. 68—21.
Bilhoefer, Frederick G. Photo printing process. 2,767,093,
10-16-56, Cl. 95—81.
Bilisoly, Julius P., E. A. Hunter, J. A. Polack, and M. A.
'Segura, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Method
of preparing hydroforming catalysts. 2,732,349, 1-24-56,
Cl. 252 — 439.
Bilisoly, Julius P., J. A. Polack, and M. A. Segura, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Method for preparing a
platinum containing reforming catalyst. 2,767,147,
10-16-56, Cl. 252—442.
Bill, Harry A. Transmission post jack. 2,757,903, 8-7-56,
Cl. 254—30.
Bill, Jack, Scientific Instrument Co. : See —
Anderson, Clarence R. 2,762,255.
Caldwell, Conrad C. 2,744,986.
Larisch, Clifford H. 2,756,015.
Bill, John C, to United 'States Rubber Co. Sulfur vulcaniz-
able rubber stabilized with a reaction product of an alkyl-
aryloxy phosphorus dichloride and a secondary amine.
2,751,371, 6-19-56, Cl. 260 — 45.9.
Bill, John C, and B. A. Hunter, to United States Rubber
Co. Rubbery conjugated diene polymers stabilized with
monoaryl phosphites. 2,732,365, 1-24-56, Cl. 260 — 45.7.
Bill, Theodore R. Transmission line maintenance derrick.
2.740.535, 4-3-56, Cl. 212 — 8.
Bill, Theodore R. Transmission line maintenance derrick.
2.740.536, 4-3-56, Cl. 212—8.
Bill, William J. : See —
Dieterman, Henri, and Bill. 2,763,950.
Billard. Anthony F. Juice extracting machines.
8-7-56, Cl. 146 — 76.
Billen, Peter, to Schloemann Aktiengesellschaft.
indexing the die apertures on extrusion presses.
3-13-56, Cl. 207—3.
Billen, Peter, to Schloemann Aktiengesellschaft.
regulating the advance of the press rams of extrusion
presses. 2,759,599, 8-21-56, Cl. 207 — 9.
Billen, Peter, and W. Haendeler, to Schloemann Atiengesell-
schaft. Extrusion press attachments for extruding profiles,
tubes and other similar products. 2,741,363, 4-10-56, Cl.
207—4.
Billenstein. Paul F. Shovel loader attachment for tractors.
2,745,564, 5-15-56, Cl. 214 — 140.
Biller, Hans. Toy aeroplane roundabout. 2,775,453,
12-25-56, Cl. 272—31.
Billeter. Ernst. Door-closing mechanism. 2,763,888, 9-25-56,
Cl. 16—59.
Billeter, Henry R., to Ammco Tools, Inc. Grinding device.
2,734,319, 2-14-56, Cl. 51—96.
Billeter, Henry R., to Ammco Tools, Inc. Cylinder hone.
2,754,639, 7-17-56, Cl. 51—184.3.
Billett, Edward, D. and J. Guss, and N. Horrow. Identifi-
cation bracelet. 2,749,634. 6-12-56, Cl. 40—10.
Billgren, Karl L. Folding bedstead for children, especially
infants. 2,738.521, 3-20-56, Cl. 5—99.
Billheimer, John S. : See —
Parrette. Richard L., and Billheimer. 2,731,828.
glassware by high energy radiation. 2,746,193, 5-22-56,
Cl. 41 — 17.
Billica, Harry R., and J. T. Carriel, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Production of polyethylene tereph-
thalate using an antimony compound as catalyst. 2,739,957,
3-27-56, Cl. 260—75.
Billig, Julius : See —
Norman, William Z., and Billig. 2,766,462.
Billin, Arthur G., to The Liebel-Flarshiem Co. Reciprocat-
ing bucky actuator. 2,733,352, 1-31-56, Cl. 250—62.
29-56, Billings, David P., and T. E. Garrison, to The Pelton Water
Wheel Co. Manually controllable pumping jack. 2,729,942,
1-10-56, Cl. 60—52.
Billings, Harvey S., Jr., to General Electric Co. Fuseholdor
having a spring loaded cap. 2,749,408, 6-5-56, Cl.
200—127.
Billings, Orman B., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Developable trisazo dyes for cotton. 2,750,376, 6-12-56,
Cl. 260—173.
Billings, Thomas A. Land clearing rake. 2,737,732, 3-13-56,
Cl. 37—2.
Billings, William A., W. W. Wright, and A. T. Watts, to
International Standard Electric Corp. Indirectly heated
cathodes. 2,749,470, 6-5-56, Cl. 313—340.
Billman, Louis S., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Variable area con-
vergent-divergent diffuser. 2,737,019, 3-6-56, Cl. 60 — 39.29.
Billman, Louis S., to United Aircraft Corp. Ramjet fuel
regulator. 2,753,686, 7-10-56, Cl. 60—39.28.
Billman, Louis S., and A. C. Angelos, to United Aircraft
Corp. Oscillating fuel control for ramjets and method of
operating same. 2,748,565, 6-5-56, Cl. 60 — 39.03.
Billman, Louis S., and A. C. Angelos, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy.
Mach meter. 2,749,749, 6-12-56. Cl. 73—182.
Billner, Karl P., to Vacuum Concrete, Inc. Vibrator.
2,749,097, 6-5-56, Cl. 259—1.
Ten key adding Bills, John L. : See —
McKinnis, Art C, and Bills. 2,741,633.
Bills, John L., to Union Oil Co. Acetylene process. 2,739,994,
3-27-56, Cl. 260—679.
Bills, John L., to Union Oil Co. of California. Production of
acetylene. 2,741,648, 4-10-56, Cl. 260—679.
Bills, Philip H, and A. L. Grise, to Gilbert & Barker Mfg. Co.
Liquid measuring and dispensing apparatus. 2,742,188,
4-17-56, Cl. 222 — 72.
Billson, John A. : See —
Reynolds, Kenneth W., and Billson. 2,730,068.
Reynolds, Kenneth W., Billson, and Rausch. 2,732,847.
Reynolds, Kenneth W., Billson, and Rausch. 2,764,922.
Billue, Gaines H. Treatment of earth formations. 2,761,511,
9-4-56, Cl. 166—29.
Billue, Gaines H., and M. W. Crockett. Vaporizer for liquid
petroleum supply tanks. 2,761,286, 9-4-56, Cl. 62 — 1.
Bilnor Corp. : See —
Norman, William Z., and Billig. 2,766.462.
Bilotta, Salvatore. Liquid filter unit. 2,742,159, 4-17-56,
Cl. 210—164.
Bily, Peter J., to Chiksan Co. Fluid handling apparatus for
use with well drilling equipment. 2,731,234, 1-17-56, Cl.
255 24
Bily, Peter J., to Chiksan Co. Safety fitting for fluid han-
dling structure. 2,746,773, 5-22-56, Cl. 285—1.
Bily, Peter J., to Chiksan Co. Apparatus for handling
drilling fluid in connection with a derrick. 2,755,068,
7-17-56, Cl. 255—24.
Bily, Thomas S. Tie bag. 2,732,270, 1-24-56, Cl. 312—3.
Bilyk, William: See —
Harold, William, and Bilyk. 2,748,646.
Bilz, Otto. Chuck with two longitudinally spaced fixing points.
2,742,297, 4-17-56, Cl. 279—66.
Bimonte, Sam, and J. F. Valenti. Testing device for cathode
ray tubes. 2,734,167, 2-7-56, Cl. 324—72.
Bindbeutel, Marie. Commode. 2,745,112, 5-15-56, Cl.
4—134.
2,757,696, Binder, Carl F. : See —
Rabbitt, Milton, and Binder. 2,732,031.
Binder, George G., Jr. : See —
Johnso, Edward F., and Binder. 2,771,139.
Binder, George G., Jr., R. C. West, and K. H. Andresen. to
Esso Research and Engineering Co. Water flooding sec-
ondary recovery method. 2,731,414, 1-17-56. Cl. 252 — 8.55.
Binder, Richard, to Fichtel & Sachs A. G. Centrifugal
clutches. 2,746,585, 5-22-56, Cl. 192—48.
Binder, Richard, to Fichtel & Sachs A.-G. Automobile clutch.
2,760,360, 8-28-56, Cl. 64 — 27.
Binder. Richard, to Fichtel & Sachs A. G. Motor speed
control for use with automatic clutches. 2,766,862,
10-16-56, Cl. 192— .08.
Binder, Richard, and A. Ludwig. to Fichtel & Sachs A. G.
Friction clutches. 2.748,913, 6-5-56. Cl. 192—105.
Binder, Richard I., and A. G. Ludwig. to Firma Fichtel &
Sachs A. G. Multiple clutch arrangement. 2,773,575,
12-11-56. Cl. 192 — 48.
Binder, Robert : See — ■
Porsche, Ferdinand A. E.,
Porsche, Ferdinand A. E.
Binder, Thomas P., and T. G.
Co. Flash tower and
3-20-56, Cl. 261—114.
Binder, William O., F. C. Kroft, Jr., and G. A. Fritzlen, to
Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. High temperature
Co-Cr alloys. 2,746,860. 5-22-56. Cl. 75—171.
Device for
2,738,063,
Device for
and Binder. 2,731,008.
and Binder. 2,771,863.
. Carroll, to The American Oil
flash distillation. 2,73S,!)(i4.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Beckwith. Automobile top
2,731,181, 1-17-56, CI.
L. M. Beckwith. Automobile top
articles. 2,772,824, 12-4-56, CI.
Binding, Kenneth W., 1
carriers for large
224—42.1.
Binding, Kenneth W., 1
carrier for elongate
224—42.1.
Binding, Kenneth W., to L. M. Beckwith. Automobile top
carrier for luggage. 2.772.825, 12-4-56, CI. 224 — 42.1.
Bindler, Jakob, and E. Model, to J. R. Geigy A. G. Quater-
nary phosphonium compounds. 2,745,877, 5-15-56, CI.
260 — 606.5.
Bindschadler, Ernest : See —
Gilman, Henry, and Bindschadler. 2,735,857.
Bindszus, Wiiliam. Automatic grinding system. 2,768,482,
10-30-56, CI. 51—165.
Binford, Benjamin L., to Magetrol, Inc. Liquid level respon-
sive mechanism. 2,736,013, 2-21-56, CI. 340—244.
Bing, Herbert A., I. Erlichman, and J. E. Hunter, Jr., to
Polaroid Corp. Latch for photographic apparatus.
2,740,338, 4-3-56, CI. 95—11.
Bing, Herbert A., and J. E. Hunter, Jr., to Polaroid Corp.
Photographic apparatus. 2,740,340, 4-3-56, CI. 95—13.
Bing, Herbert A., and J. W. Lothrop, to Polaroid Corp.
Sheet-severing mechanism for photographic apparatus.
2,740,342, 4-3-56, CI. 95—13.
Bing, John H. : See —
Collins, William F., and Bing. 2,771,203.
Hintz Otto E., Huddle, and King. 2,750,059.
Raney, Russell R., Huddle, and Bing. 2,756,887.
Bingenheimer, Melvin : See —
Dorfman, Hiller D., ami Bingonhcimer. 2,733,321.
Bingham, Darwin H., and L. O. Larsen, to Western Electric
Co., Inc. Apparatus for uniting plastic washers with an-
nular plastic pads. 2,747,048, 5-29-56, CI. lo4 — 1.5.
Bingham-Herbrand Corp., The : See —
Hinsey, Robert S. 2,735,311.
Bingham, Morris. Attaching means for overshoes. 2,736,972,
3_C-r,fi, CI. 36—58.5.
Bingham, Robert W. Sealed pipe joint and method of making
the same. 2,757,945, 8-7-56, CI. 285—340.
Binghamton Metal Forms, Inc. : See —
Yates, Richard C. 2,731,700.
Bingley, Frank J., to Philco Corp. Electrical systems.
2,736,764, 2-28-56, CI. 178—5.4.
Uinglev, Frank J., to Philco Corp. Color television regis-
tration control system. 2,743,312, 4-24-56, CI. 178—5.4.
Binkley, Stephen B. : See —
Cheney, Lee C, and Binkley. 2,768,207.
Hinklev, Stephen B„ and L. C. Cheney, to P.ristol Laboratories
Inc. Basic ethers of phenols. 2,744,139, 5-1-56, CI.
260 — 567.6.
Binks Mfg. Co. : See —
Baur, John W. 2,739,843.
Baur, John W., Plos, and Simms. 2,750,930.
Benjamin, William R., and Harker. 2, 765,86
Binnali, Frederick C. Method of making bags,
4-3-56, CI. 154—83.
Binnev & Smith Inc. : See —
Vogel, Max K.. and Mellwig. 2. 701, 196.
Binns, Jack N., T. E. Dugle, and A. F. Alt, to Planet Products
Corp. Adjustably mounted insulator assembly. Re. 24,127,
3-13-56. CI. 174 — 163.
Binns, Jack N., T. E. Dugle, and A. F. Alt, to Planet Products
Corp. Insulator-mounting clip. 2,756,958, 7-31-56, CI.
248—222.
Binns John C, and S. Newbery. Garment and like presses.
2,765,549, 10-9-56, CI. 38—22.
Ilinswanger, Tolstoy L. Process of leaching ores and a cen-
trifuge for use therewith. 2,743,819, 5-1-56, CI. 210— 68.
r.inswanger, Tolstoy L. Countercurrent leaching method and
apparatus. 2,743,999, 5-1-56, CI. 23—310.
Biochemie, Gesellschaft m. b. H. : See —
Brandl, Ernst, and Margreiter. 2,756,226.
Bir, Rudolph G., to American Linen Supply Co. Dispensing
apparatus for sheet material. 2,772,133, 11-27-56, CI.
Birch, Stanley F., T. V. Cullum, and R. A. Dean, to The
British Petroleum Co. Ltd. Hypochlorite process for the
treatment of petroleum distillates. 2,771,402, 11-20-56,
CI. 196—29.
I'.inliall, Thomas D., to G. W. Hume Co. Machine for dis-
mounting stacks of cans. 2,729,344, 1-3-56, CI. 214—8.5.
r.ii a hall, Thomas D., to G. W. Hume Co. Machine for stack-
ing cans. 2,739,718, 3-27-56, CI. 214—6.
P.ireher, Ernest. Telescope sight mount. 2,773,310, 12-11-56,
CI. 33—50.
Birchler, Robert O., and A. J. Fedor, to Western Electric
Co., Inc. Device for ejecting and storing articles.
2,758,433, 8-14-56, CI. 53—197.
Birckhead, Taylor A. : See — ,„„,,„
Baker, Robert M., and Birckhead. 2,748,242.
Bird, Allen K. : See —
Martin, Leo, and Bird. 2,730,368.
Bird, Alyce L. Combination can opener and measuring cup.
2,770,877, 11-20-56, CI. 30—123.
Bird, Arthur P., and H. B. Holston. Headlight brush.
2,749,568, 6-12-56, CI. 15—250.
Bird, Byron M., to The Jeffrey Mfg. Co. Jigging apparatus.
2,744,628. 5-8-56, CI. 209—455.
Bird Electronic Corp. : See — ■
Bird, James R., and Calderhead. 2,742,625.
Bird, James R., Stevens, and Frederico. 2,752,572.
2,740,740,
Bird, George W. T., to Pilkington Brothers Ltd. Methods
of and apparatus for vertically drawing glass in sheet
form. 2,772,516, 12-4-56, CI. 49—17.
Bird, James R„ and H. J. Calderhead, to Bird Electronic Corp.
Electrical connector. 2,742,625, 4-17-56, CI. 339 — 176.
Bird, James R„ H. E. Stevens, and B. D. Frederico, to Bird
Electronic Corp. Liquid-cooled load for a coaxial trans-
mission line. 2,752,572, 6-20-56, CI. 333 — 32.
Bird, John R., to the United States of America as represented
by the Secretary of the Army. Multibarrel gun. 2,756,639,
7-31-56, CI. 89 — 126.
Bird Machine Co. : See —
Lyons, Sanford C. 2,743,864.
Smith. Richmond W. 2,732,773.
Bird, Philip L., to Monsanto Chemicals Ltd. Silicon carbide
aggregates. 2,768,087, 10-23-56, CI. 106—44.
Bird & Sons, Inc. : See —
Sallie, Stanley H., and Zitke. 2,775,532.
Watson, William R. 2,737,S63.
Wright, William R. 2,770,847.
Bird, Stanley, and A. Robinson, to British Celanese Ltd. Sepa-
ration of comminuted cellulose acetate. 2,769,543, 11-6-56,
CI. 209—235.
Bird, Stanley P., to Breeze Corporations, Inc. Shielding effi-
ciency measuring device. 2,747,160, 5-22-56, CI. 324 — 58.
Bird, Stanley P., to Breeze Corp., Inc. Length compensating
conduit coupling. 2,768,010, 10-23-56, CI. 285 — 286.
Bird, Whitworth F., and G. S. Hiers, to Collins & Aikman
Corp. Method of making ravel proof edge and apparatus.
2,753.597, 7-10-56, CI. 18—13.
liirdsall, John E. Bearing testing device. 2,763,152 9-18-56,
CI. 73—67.
I'.irdsboro Steel Foundry and Machine Co. : See —
Japikse, Bertrand. 2,745,366.
Peterson, Edward T. 2,765,896.
Birdseye, Clarence, and H. D. Stuck, to Process Evaluation
and Development Corp. Deflbration processes. 2,771,361,
11-20-56, CI. 92—1.
Birdwell, Billy G. Vehicle dump unit with initial lifting aid.
2.732,253, 1-24-56, CI. 298—21.
Bireley, Frank W. Apparatus for the extracting of juice.
2.767.644, 10-23-56. CI. 100—97.
Bireley, Frank W. Apparatus for extracting citrus juices.
2.767.645, 10-23-56, CI. 100 — 98.
Biribauer, Frank A., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Naphthenic acid purification process. 2,758,071, 8-7-56,
CI. 202—40.
Birk, Sol. Dual switch heat controlling attachment.
2,755,300, 7-17-56, CI. 200—140.
Biikbeck, Guy, to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co.,
trustee. Permanent magnet focussing device for cathode
ray tubes. 2,740,064, 3-27-56, CI. 313—84.
Birkemeier, Henry P., to Bell & Gossett Co. Snow melting
control. 2,738,927, 3-20-5(1, CI. 237—1.
Birkemeier, Henry P., to Bell & Gossett Co. Holder. 2,751,053,
6-19-56, CI. 189 — 45.
Birkemeier, William P., to Collins Radio Co. Double act-
ing switch. 2,755,352, 7-17-56, CI. 200 — 67.
Birkemeier, William P., to Collins Radio Co. Audio com-
pressor circuit. 2,766,331, 10-9-56, CI. 179 — 171.
Birkenmaier, Max, A. Brandestini, M. R. Ros, and K. Vogt.
Method for pretensioning and anchoring reinforcements of
concrete. 2,728,978, 1-3-56, CI. 29—452.
Birkenstein, Harry, Jr. Magnetic cushioning support for
vehicles. 2.7-I3.9..0, 5-1-56, CI. 296—35.
Birkland, Stellan, to American Can Co. Machine for treat-
ing annular areas of magnetizable circular articles.
2,731,946, 1-24-56, CI. 118 — 321.
Birkland, Stellan, to American Can Co. Method of and
apparatus for treating predetermined areas of disc-like
articles. 2,732,315, 1-24-56, CI. 117—43.
Birkner, Max. Furnace and boiler plant. 2,730,971, 1-17-56,
CI. 110—40.
Birkner, Max. Apparatus for burning solid fuel. 2,730,998,
1-17-56, CI. 122 — 4.
Birkner, Max. Furnace and boiler plant. 2,730,999, 1-17-56,
CI. 122 — 4.
Birkner, Max. Furnace structure embodying multi-layer fuel
feeding. 2,756,700, 7-31-56, CI. 110—113.
Birkner, Max K. Burning solid fuel. 2,730,997, 1-17-56,
CI. 122—4.
Birkness, Harald A., and J. P. Segers, to Standard Oil Co.
Multiple selector valve. 2,769,459, 11-6-56, CI. 137 — 607.
Birks, Alan W. : See —
Heath, Leonard C, and Birks. 2,752,690.
Birley, Arthur W., J. W. C. Crawford, and A. W. Jukes, to
Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Beryllium hydroxide as
catalyst in reacting polyesters with diisocyanates.
2,730,518, 1-10-56, CI. 260—75.
Birman, Antoine, to Societe d'Etudes Chimiques pour l'ln-
dustrie et ^Agriculture. Preparation of potassium bicar-
bonate. 2,752.222, 0-26-56, CI. 23—64.
Birmingham Small Arms Co. Ltd., The : See — ■
Hopwood, Herbert. 2,754,814.
Marshall, Peter R. 2,744,062.
Smyth, Charles N. 2,748,369.
Birmingham Vending Co. : See —
Killian, Henry E. 2,757,772.
Birnbaum, Richard E., to Alexander Doll Co., Inc. Actuating
mechanism for a doll head. 2,764,841. 10-2-56, CI. 46 — 119.
Birnbaum, Samuel. Guard-hood for parallelly spaced apart
dental teeth grinding discs. 2,744,327, 5-8-56, CI. 32 — 59.
Birnbaum, Samuel. Cutting means for preparing natural
teeth for bridgework. 2,757,455, 8-7-56, CI. 32—59.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Biro, George G. Receptacle supports. 2,733,845, 2-7-56, CI.
224—5.
Birr. Rudolph G., to American Lineu Supply Co. Towel
winding machine. 2,750,127, 6-12-56, CI. 241—66.
Birtman Electric Co. : See — ■
Ahlswede, Norman E. 2,744,678.
Bradley, Addison B., Jr. 2,763,795.
Hansen. Clarence E. 2,754,048.
Hansen, Clarence E. 2,759,659.
Howard, Frank S. 2,744,679.
Howard, Frank S. 2,744,691.
Howard, Frank S. 2,753,825.
Howard. Frank S. 2.763,227.
Miller, Marion F. 2,773,679.
More, Philip J. 2,744,342.
More, Philip J., and McCord. 2,744,343.
Sparklin, Charles H. 2,733,000.
Sparklin. Charles II. 2,740,215.
Sparklin, Charles H. 2,744,412.
Sporney. George C. 2,733,025.
Wayne, Joseph C. 2,757.909.
Birum, Gail H., to Monsanto Chemical Co. N, N', N"-
Hexaalkvlphosphorohalogenidotriamidothioic acid esters.
2,757,117, 7-31-56, CI. 167—22.
Birum, Gail H., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Trithianylium
sulfenvl chlorides. 2,774,707, 12-18-56, CI. 167—33.
Birum, Gail H, and R. J. Kern, to Monsanto Chemical Co.
Initiation of photopolymerization. 2,769,777, 11-6-56, CI.
204—158.
Birum, Herbert L., Jr. : See —
Hammitt, Andrew B., and Birum. 2,769,212.
Birzer, Joseph G. Plow hitch. 2,754,133, 7-10-56, CI.
280—448.
Bischof, Dorothy L. : See —
Halliburton, Erie P. 2,774,346.
Bischoff, Fiitz N., and H. P. Haberlin, to Georg Fischer
Aktiengesellsehaft. Process for the surface treatment of
light alloy components, more particularly for the abrasive
blast treatment of light alloy castings. 2,773,339, 12-11-56,
CI. 51—282.
Bischoff, Herbert : See —
Nowak, James E., and Bischoff. 2,772,671.
Bischoff, Waldemar O., to American Bosch Arma Corp. Hy-
draulic automatic timer. 2,743,593, 5-1-56, CI. 64 — 25.
Bischoff, Waldemar O., to American Bosch Arma Corp. Fuel
injection pump. 2.771,066, 11-20-56, CI. 123—139.
Bischoff, Waldemar O., and K. I. Fancher, to American
Bosch Arma Corp. Fuel injection pump. 2,775,233,
12-25-56, CI. 123—140.
Bisese, John P. Package dispensing apparatus. 2,738,103.
3-13-56, CI. 221—295.
Bisharat, Maurice H. Instrument support. 2,746,336,
5-22-56, CI. 84—280.
Bishman Mfg. Co. : See —
Bishman, Walter A. 2,760,563.
Bishman, Walter A., to Bishman Mfg. Co. Tool and method
for loosening tire beads. 2,760,563, 8-28-56, CI. 157 —
1.26.
Bishofberger, Carl J., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Valve. 2,735,644, 2-21-56. CI. 251—77.
Bishop & Babcock Mfg. Co., The : See —
Getz, Arnstead G, 2,769,479.
Mayo, Edward L. 2,765,983.
Mayo, Edward L. 2,769,597.
Bishop David Freeman Co. : See —
Schultz, Rov M. 2,743,541.
Bishop, Donald R., M. N. Fairbank, W. J. McCune, Jr., and
N. T. Pierce, to Polaroid Corp. Photographic apparatus.
2.759,404. 8-21-56, CI. 95—13.
Bishop, Earl L., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Tire
building apparatus. 2,754,886, 7-17-56, CI. 154 — 9.
Bishop, Edward P. Air mattress. 2,731,652, 1-24-56, CI.
5—348.
Bishop, G. H., Co. : See —
Rieck, Roy J. 2.768.774.
Bishop, Homer L., 30 percent to E. E. Stansell. Method of
manufacturing an electrotype in a mold provided with a
gasket. 2,762,098. 9-11-56, CI. 22—204.
J., & Co. Platinum Works : See —
Hickey, George M. 2,751,907.
Jerry W.. 50% to R. L. Hamilton. Vacuum cleaner
nozzle. 2,740,153, 4-3-56, CI. 15—415.
Bishop, John W., to Tide Water Associated Oil Co. Concen-
trates useful as additives in mineral oil compositions and
mineral oil compositions containing same. 2,742,431,
4-17-56, CI. 252 — 46.7.
Bishop, John W., to Tidewater Oil Co. Concentrates useful
as additives in mineral oil compositions and mineral oil
compositions containing same. 2,773,037, 12-4-56, CI.
252—46.6.
Bishop, Joseph F. Door signaling means. 2,735,397, 2-21-56,
CI. 116 — 100.
Bishop, Leonard J. : See —
Klamp, Paul, and Bishop. 2,762,092.
Klamp, Paul, and Bishop. 2,765,506.
Bishop, Leonard J., to Mechanical Handling Systems, Inc.
Apparatus for handling articles of manufacture. 2,732,584,
1-31-56, CI. 18 — 4.
Bishop, Leonard J., to Mechanical Handling Systems, Inc.
Molding plant. 2,755,505, 7-24-56, CI. 18—4.
Bishop, Lewis H. : See —
Forslund, Charles F.. Jr. 2,753,836.
Pierce, Gus S. 2,752,831.
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Bishop, Philip C, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Ma-
chine and method for the production of blasting detonators
and improved blasting detonators. 2,773,410, 12-11-56,
CI. 86—39.
Bishop Publishing Co. : See —
Bishop, Robert B. 2,772,494.
Bishop, Richard B., W. I. Denton, and W. E. Garwood, to
Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Desulfurization of hydrocarbon
oils. 2,729,590, 1-3-56, CI. 196—27.
Bishop, Robert B., to Bishop Publishing Co. Display device.
2,772,494, 12-4-56, CI. 40—125.
Biskup, John : See —
Wetterau, Paul C, Biskup, and Johnson. 2,769,726.
Bissell, Addison G. Method and apparatus for explosively
fracturing tubular members. 2,737,115, 3-6-56, CI. 102 — 20.
Bissell, Carl H., and W. E. Parish, to Crouse-Hinds Co.
Electrical connector. 2,751,567, 6-19-56, CI. 339—70.
Bissell Carpet Sweeper Co. : See —
Lathrop, Henry T. 2,756,495.
Pullen, Fred W. 2,770,825.
Siebert, Werner E. 2,741,785.
Bissell, Joshua H. : See —
Felton, Frederick D., and Bissell. 2,746,827.
Bissey, Glenn O. Animal exterminating device. 2,761,241,
9-^1-56, CI. 43 — 129.
Bissinger, William E. : See —
Fredenburg, Robert H„ and Bissinger. 2,754,229.
Neubauer, Joseph A., Strain, Kung, and Bissinger.
2,765,272.
Bissonette, Alfred J., to The Baldwin Piano Co. Tone gen-
erator system. 2,756,332, 7-24-56, CI. 250—36.
Bissonette, Paul E. Electric switch. 2,751,470, 6-19-56, CI.
200—165.
Bissonnette, Harold F. : See —
Bissonnette, Irving M. and H. F. 2,747,739.
Bissonnette, Irving M. and H. F. Removable fabric type
strainer. 2,747,739, 5-29-56, CI. 210—159.
Bistany, Elias J., to Alexander Smith, Inc. Velvet loom.
2,768,649, 10-30-56, CI. 139 — 40.
Bisterfeld, Karl A. : See —
Bitter, Franz H., and Bisterfeld. 2,736,834.
Bisterfeld, Karl A., to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co.,
as trustee. Device for high-frequency heating. 2,749,423,
6-5-56, CI. 219—10.43.
Biswell. Charles B., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
p-Phenylenediamine gasoline stabilizers and compositions
containing the same. 2,734,808, 2-14-56, CI. 44 — 74.
Bitler, John W., to The Minster Machine Co. Rotary switch.
2,750,293, 7-24-56, CI. 200—25.
Bitner, John D., H. W. Merrill, J. D. Rauth, and U. W. Rich-
ardson, to The Glenn L. Martin Co. Roll control means for
an aircraft. 2,768,801, 10-30-56, CI. 244—90.
Bitney, Dewey H., to Union Steel Products Co. Collapsible
walled pallets. 2,735,568, 2-21-56, CI. 220—6.
BItonte. Joseph L. : See — ■
Montgomery, Earle T., Welch, and Bitonte. 2,775,531.
Bitter, Franz H., and K. A. Bisterfeld, to Hartford National
Bank and Trust Co., as trustee. Electron discharge tube
comprising a luminescent screen. 2,736,834, 2-28-56, CI.
313—107.5.
Bitterlin. Otto : See —
Bossard, Werner, and Bitterlin. 2,768,159.
Bittle, Ethel M. Grater. 2,741,286, 4-10-56, Cl. 146—180.
Bittman, Jess C. : See —
Mcllvried, Edwin J., Gardner, and Bittman. 2,755,916.
Bittner, Burt J., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Directional coupling means for transmission lines.
2,749,520, 6-5-56, Cl. 333—10.
Bittner, Charles C. Insect exterminator. 2,737,753, 3-13-56,
Cl. 43—113.
Bittner, Louis. Weighted wood head for golf clubs. 2,756,055,
7-24-56, Cl. 273—171.
Bituminous Coal Research, Inc. : See —
Von Stroh, Gerald F. H. 2,739,798.
Von Stroh, Gerald F. H., and Thomas. 2,757,784.
Yellott, John I. 2,750,233.
Yellott, John I. 2,750,234.
Yellott, John I., and Buckley. 2,771,962.
Bitzer, Charles J. : See —
Rogers, Dilworth T., Bitzer, and Rudel. 2,739,051.
Bitzer, Gottlob, to Textile Machine Works. Yarn carrier for
full-fashioned knitting machines. 2,737,794, 3-13-56, Cl.
66—126.
Bitzer, Martin, to Trico Products Corp. Rotary pump.
2,737,341, 3-6-56, Cl. 230—153.
Bivans, E. L., Inc. : See —
Bivans, Elbert L. 2,749,818.
Bivans, Elbert L., to E. L. Bivans, Inc. Knock-out for box
making machine. 2,749,818, 6-12-56, Cl. 93 — 53.
Bivens, Maurice E., to General Electric Co. Impulse count-
ing circuit. 2,740,045, 3-27-56, Cl. 250—27.
Bivens, Maurice E., to General Electric Co. Sequence
timer. 2,755,394, 7-17-56, Cl. 307—132.
Bivens, Maurice E., to General Electric Co. Sequencing con-
trol systems. 2,764,700. 9-25-56, Cl. 307 — 112.
Bivens, Maurice E.. to General Electric Co. Electric timer.
2.765,402. 10-2-56, Cl. 250—27.
Bivings, John A. : See —
Egan, Stephen L.. Bivings, and Willson. 2,762,437.
Bivins. James F. Disinfecting device for telephones.
2,766,333, 10-9-56, Cl. 179—185.
Bixby. Guy T. : See —
Thomas, Gale F., and Bixby. 2,753,445.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Bixby, Harold W., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Navy. Ignition flare.
2,751,844, 6-26-56, CI. 102—49.
Bixby, Suzanne G. Swimming pool cleaning tool. 2,769,549,
11-6-56, CI. 210—206.
Bixby, William E., and O. A. Ullrich, Jr., to The Haloid
Co. Method for the production of a xerographic plate.
2,753,278, 7-3-56, CI. 117—200.
Bixby, William H., to D. R. Middleton and S. M. Hanley, do-
ing business under the name and style of Power Equipment
Co. Regulated rectifying apparatus. 2,733,402, 1-31-56,
CI. 321 — 19.
Bixby, William H, to D. R. Middleton and S. M. Hanley,
d. b. a. Power Equipment Co. Regulated rectifying ap-
paratus. 2,752,551, 6-2G-56, CI. 321—18.
Bixby, William H., to D. R. Middleton and S. M. Hanley,
d. b. a. Power Equipment Co. Regulated rectifying appa-
ratus. 2,774,930, 12-18-56, CI. 321—18.
Bixler, George W., and C. A. Bierlein, to General Motors
Corp. Exhaust stack vibration isolator. 2,775,470,
12-25-56. CI. 285—96.
Bixler, Roy R. Nail clam. 2,746,788, 5-22-56, CI.
294 — 117.
Bizak, Louis D., to The Parker Appliance Co. Hydraulic ac-
cumulators. 2,734,531, 2-14-56, CI. 138—31.
Bizjak, Stanley. Motor propelled sled. 2,738,845, 3-20-56,
CI. 180—3.
Bjalme, Bengt G., to Reed Mfg. Co. Interconnected cam
plates for operating chasers and work guide means.
2,760,213, 8-28-56, CI. 10—122.
Bjering, Olav : See —
Hohl John, Bjering, and Ringel. 2,735,600.
Bjerkas, Bernhard, to Elektrokemisk A/S. Clamp members
for electrode holder. 2.753,388, 7-3-56. CI. 13—16.
Bjerkas, Bernhard, to Elektrokemisk A/S. Holder for elec-
trodes. 2,758,145, 8-7-56, CI. 13—16.
Bjerre, Poder, to M.-issov ! I.-irris Ferguson Ltd. Grain drill.
2,763,355, 9-18-56, CI. 193—9.
Bjerre, Peder, to Massey-Harris-Ferguson Ltd. Grain drill.
2,768,773, 10-30-56, CI. 222—485.
Bjork. Carl O., to St. Paul & Tacoma Lumber Co. Kerfing
machine. 2,753,900, 7-10-56, CI. 144 — 136.
Bjorklund, Bengt E. : See —
Holmqvist, Gert E. O., Bjorklund, and Dietsch.
2,769,880.
Bjorklund, Gustaf E., and S. R. Edvardsson, to Aktiebolaget
Dentatus. Devices for surgical work. 2,770,037, 11-13-56,
CI. 30—272.
Bjorklund, Stanley A. : See—
Hallberg, Elmer E., and Bjorklund. 2,740,383.
Bjorkman, Gustaf E. Rock drills with inserted cutting edges.
2,759,705, 8-21-56, CI. 255— 63.
Bjorkman, Karl A. G., to Lumalampan Aktiebolag. Electric
discharge tube with luminescent substance coating.
2,748,306, 5-29-56, CI. 313—109.
Bjorksten, Johan A. : See —
Brown, Edgar H„ Jr., Dodge, and Bjorksten. 2,739.083.
Bjorksten, Johan. Method of making curved sheets from
polymerizable material. 2,760,233, 8-28-56, CI. 18 — 58.
Bjorksten, Johan. Fishing device. 2,767,501, 10-23-56,
CI. 43—7.
Bjorksten, Johan. Methods for treating glass fibers.
2,767,519, 10-23-56, CI. 49—77.
Bjorksten, Johan, and H. O. Rennat, to Bjorksten Research
Laboratories, Inc. Armor material. 2,768,919, 10-30-56.
CI. 154—52.5.
Bjorksten Research Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Bjorksten, Johan, and Rennat. 2,768,919.
Brown, Edgar H, Jr., Dodge, and Bjorksten. 2,739,083.
Eisen, John B., Girardot, Paquette, and Rohowetz.
2,756,173.
Elliott, John C. 2,751,289.
Koblitz, Francis F. 2,774,697.
Koblitz, Francis F., and Hilden. 2,760,893.
Meyer, Earl A. 2,731,297.
Meyer, Earl A. 2,733,177.
Paquette, Elmer G. 2.766,721.
Roe, Lawrence A. 2,745,808.
Thomas, Frederick L. 2,756,171.
Bjorn, Thomas E. : See —
Petroff, Merlin O., and Bjorn. 2,773,238.
Bjornberg, Swan O., to Illinois Tool Works. Apparatus for
testing splines. 2,735,189, 2-21-56, CI. 33—179.5.
Bjorndal, Magnus : See —
Leht, August. 2,733,996.
Blaauw, Andrew, and G. W. Findley, to Ford Motor Co.
Tractor jack. 2,744,724, 5-8-56, CI. 254 — 94.
Blacher, Benjamin, to Blacher Brothers, Inc. Closure frame.
2,737,311, 3-6-56, CI. 220—31.
Blacher Brothers, Inc. : See —
Blacher, Benjamin. 2,737,311.
Black, Arthur W. : See —
Grames, Lloyd D., and Black.
Black. Barrie T., to C. A. V. Ltd.
fuel injection pumps for internal combustion
2,773.684, 12-11-56, CI. 264 — 3.
Black, Clarence S. Pickup trailer. Re. 24,227, 10-16-56,
CI. 214—390.
1,761,653.
Speed governors for liquid
engines.
Black-Clawson Co., The : See —
Allibe, Aime L. H. 2,741,954.
Baxter, Joseph, Jr. 2,760,411.
Baxter, Joseph, Jr. 2,775,168.
Corbin, Wesley S., and Pearson. 2,747,471.
Staege, Stephen A., and Pearson. Re. 24,185.
Strindlund, John. 2,732,080.
Strindlund, John. 2,732,081.
Strindlund, John. 2,765,085.
Strindlund, John. 2,765,086.
Black & Decker Mfg. Co., The : See —
Burton, Howard F. 2,747,435.
Black, Dugald O. : See —
Pinkel, Isadore I., Black, Preston, and Pesman.
2,737,249.
Black, Everett H., Jr. Rotary internal combustion engine.
2,760,466, 8-28-56, CI. 123—13.
Black, Frederick O., Jr. Vehicle dump bodies. 2,761,730,
9-4-56, CI. 298—19.
Black, Harold G., to Proctor and Schwartz, Inc. Conveyor
dryers. 2,732,631, 1-31-56, CI. 34 — 219.
Black, Harold S., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Reduc-
tion of interference in pulse reception. 2,769,861, 11-6-56,
CI. 179—15.6.
Black, Harold S„ and A. M. Clogston, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Wave propagation in composite conduc-
tors. 2,769,147, 10-30-56, CI. 333—27.
Black, Harold S., and S. P. Morgan, Jr., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Laminated conductor. 2,769,150,
10-30-56, CI. 333—96.
Black, Howard C. : See —
Young, Harland H., and Black. 2,740,799.
Black, Jack : See —
Koprowski, Hilary, Black, and Nelsen. 2,768,114.
Black, James A. Apparatus for drying coated sheet stock.
2,752,696, 7-3-56, CI. 34—149.
Black, James F., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Synthetic lubricant. 2,760,934, 8-28-56, CI. 252—33.4.
Black, James F., and E. V. Wilson, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Wear test method. 2,751,506, 6-19-56,
CI. 250—83.6.
Black, James G., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Magnetically con-
trolled inertia switch. 2,744,976, 5-8-56, CI. 200 — 80.
Black, James J., to Trailmobile, Inc. Suspended lens con-
struction for vehicular lights. 2,730,611, 1-10-56, CI.
240—7.1.
Black, James J., to Trailmobile, Inc. Expansible vehicle
body. 2,744,781, 5-8-56, CI. 296—21.
Black, John I. : See —
Swett, William H. 2,762,127.
Black, John W., Jr., to Pemco Wheel Co. Wheel and bearing
assembly. 2,744,800, 5-8-56, CI. 308—187.1.
Black, John W., Jr., to Pemco Wheel Co. Wheel and bearing
assembly. 2,747,950, 5-29-56, CI. 308 — 187.2.
Black, John W., Jr., to Pemco Wheel Co. Wheel and bearing
structure and seal therefor. 2,750,238, 6-12-56, CI.
308—187.1.
Black, Kermit K., and J. W. Hunt, to D. H. Braman.
Measuring apparatus. 2,742,609, 4-17-56, CI. 324 — 61.
Black, Leon P. Automatic control for machines. 2,764,039,
9-25-56, CI. 74—665.
Black, Lloyd V., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Apparatus
for treating sheet glass. 2,736,140, 2-28-56, CI. 49 — 67.
Black, Louis, to Aerovox Corp. Generator frequency control
by electric braking. 2,767,367. 10-16-56, CI. 322—32.
Black, Maurice. Circumcision board. 2,743,974, 5-1-56, CI.
311—5.
Black, Otis D., and R. M. Walsh, to Radio Corp. of America.
Printed circuits. 2,758,074, 8-7-56, CI. 204—15.
Black Products Co. : See —
Lau, Erwin M. 2,733,040.
Black, Ralph C. Service tray. 2,763,378, 9-18-56, CI.
211—88.
Black. Robert B. Apparatus for mixing an abrasive powder
with a gaseous carrier under pressure. 2,766,558, 10-16-56.
CI. 51—12.
Black, Sivalls & Brvson. Inc. : See —
Boetier, John H. 2,747.594.
Laurence, Lawton L.. and Hayes. 2,768.118,
Black, Thomas R. Manually operated pilot controlled regulat-
ing valve. 2,773,510, 12-11-56, CI. 137—614.14.
Black, William A., to General Time Corp. Elapsed time
recorder. 2,755,995, 7-24-56, CI. 235—61.8.
Black, William G. Walking aid. 2,738,830, 3-20-56, CI.
155—22.
Blackard, Virginia M. : See —
Prindle, Robert F., and Blackard. 2,741,574.
Blackburn, Andrew R. : See —
Bryer, John F., Steele, and Blackburn. 2,733,494.
Blackburn, Billee O. : See —
Parry, Harvey L., and Blackburn. 2,739,134.
Blackburn, Charles M. : See —
Seavey, Frederick R., and Blackburn. 2,738.699.
Blackburn, Charles M., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp.
Blasting caps. 2,763,211, 9-18-56, CI. 102—28.
Blackburn and General Aircraft Ltd. : See —
Brumby, Harold, and Warburton. 2,761,637.
Maynard, Harry. 2,729,417.
Maynard, Harry. 2,729,418.
Blackburn, Howard D. Interchangeable drill. 2,736,562,
2-28-56, CI. 279—76.
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cuticle softener.
Blackburn. James M. Nail polish remover ;
2 765,257, 10-2-56, CI. 167 — 85.
Blackburn John F. and Shih-Ying Lee, to the United States Blair, James, W. A. Caldwell, and T. A. McLellan, to Imperial
Chemical Industries Ltd. Recovery of glycerol. 2,741,638,
2-21-56, CI. 73—228.
iilk tank. 2,767,962,
of America. Flowmeter. 2,735,
Blackburn, Louis A. Vacuum
10-23-56, CI. 257—211.
Blackburn, Luther A. Lubricating foam balance deep oil well
pumping unit. 2,756,602, 7-31-56, CI. 74—37.
Blackburn, Richard E., and A. J. Heitz, to Container Corp. of
America Shipping package and container for sheet ma-
terials. 2,742,145, 4-17-56, CI. 206—60.
Blackburn, Reginald M. : See —
Hunter, William A., Blackburn, and Nutter. 2,751,631.
Blackburn, Thomas R., and G. R. Lynch : said Lynch to said
Blackburn. Excavating machine. 2,755,570, 7-24-56, CI.
Blackett', Eben G., and A. J. Soliday, to American Cyanamid
Co Preparation of choline base and choline salts.
2,774,759, 12-18-56, CI. 260—251.5.
Blackford, Ravmond bE.. to Durabla Mfg. Co. Valve.
2,754,844, 7-17-56, CI. 137—514
4-10-56. CI. 260—637.
Blair, Lloyd S. : See —
Cederstrom, Curtiss M., Blair, i
Blair, Paul H. Poweroperated
3-27-56, CI. 15—23.
Blair, Philip H. Combination cover and vibration dampener
for spring sash balances. 2,742,666, 4-24-56, CI. 16 — 197.
Blair, Royer R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Ohm-
meter. 2,749,512. 6-5-56, CI. 324—64.
Blair, Royer R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Ap-
paratus for testing nonlinear resistors. 2,749,517, 6-5-56,
CI. 324—158.
Blair, Royer R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Ap-
paratus for testing resistors. 2,754,467, 7-10-56 CI.
321—19.
Blair, Royer R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Pro-
tection circuit. 2,763,817, 9-18-56. CI. 317 — 51.
Blackford. Wallace F., and J. C. Teager. to McGraw Electric Blais, Lionel, to Tricnit Hosiery Mills, Inc. Knitting machine
Co. Mercury vapor lighting system. 2,760,115. 8-21-56.
CI. 315—122.
Blackhall, James M. : See — „„„„-„..
Martin George P., and Blackball. 2, < 42,534.
Blackhall, James M., M. G. Ryon, D. S. Baker, and G. P. Mar-
tin, to North Electric Co. Automatic telephone system.
2,742,535. 4-17-56, CI. 179— 91.
Blackhall, James M., to North Electric Co. Position-then-
lockjack. 2,744,968, 5-8-56, CI. 179— 91. _^
Blackhall, James M., W. H. Blashfield. D. D. Simmons, M. G.
Rvon, and C. C. Crow, to North Electric Co. Automatic
telephone exchange. 2,767,250, 10-16-56, CI. .179
Blackman, Charles
Association, Inc.
CI. 198—141.
Blackman, Glenn I
220 — 46.
Blackman, Kent G.
2,734,361, 2-14-56, CI. 66 — 108.
Blaisdell, George G., and L. Flickinger, to Zippo Mfg. Co.
Table lighter. 2,774,234, 12-18-56, CI. 67—4.1.
Blaizot, Pierre, to Institut de Recherches pour les Huiles et
Oleagineux. Methods of obtaining carotene from palm oil.
2,741,644. 4-10-56, Cl. 260—666.
Blake, Archie, to Mechanical Research Corp. Percussion
tools. 2,773,481, 12-11-56, Cl. 121 — 12.
Blake, Arthur J. : See —
Fessler, Frank. 2,762,375.
Blake, Edward S., and R. J. Wineman, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Poultry feed. 2,745,745, 5-15-56, Cl. 99 — 4.
Blake, Francis G. : See —
Schurman, Glenn A., Aagaard, and Blake. 2,772,405.
Blake, Francis G., Jr., to California Research Corp. Method
of initiating underwater seismic disturbances. 2,771,961,
11-27-56, CI. 181— .5.
Blake, George. Replaceable cover for convertible automobile
top. 2,765,192, 10-2-56, Cl. 296 — 107.
Blake, James C, E. F. Deady, and J. R. Haske, to the United
States of America as represented by the Secretary of the
Army. Container cleaning apparatus. 2.763,274, 9-18-56,
Cl. 134—52.
Blake. James M., II. Convertible automobile top of the tele-
scoping type. 2,733,954, 2-7-56, Cl. 296 — 117.
Blake. Minden V. Instructional device for use in connection
with ball games. 2.772.887, 12^4-56, Cl. 273 — 186.
Blake, Nicholas M. Closure fastener. 2,771,313, 11-20-56,
Cl. 292 142
Blake, Ralph A., to United States Rubber Co. Molding
apparatus. 2,763,028, 9-18-56, Cl. 18 — 34.
Blake, Robert A., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Process of recovering uranium from its ores. 2,750,254,
6-12-56, Cl. 23—14.5.
Blake, Robert L. Wet dust separator. 2,767,806, 10-23-56,
Cl. 183—22.
Blake, Robert W. : See —
Jurs, Peter C, and Blake. 2.732,856.
Blake, Thomas G., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Blasting
cap. 2,771,034, 11-20-56, Cl. 102—28.
Blakeley. Edna B. : See —
Blakeley, Gordon M. 2,735,713.
Blakeley, Gordon M., deceased, by E. B. Blakelev, executrix, to
The Diamond Match Co. Log grab. 2,735,713, 2-21-56, Cl.
294—67.
and K. G., to De Kalb Agricultural
Elevating conveyor. 2,753,979, 7-10-56,
. Sealed joint. 2,764,311, 9-25-56, Cl.
See —
Blackman, Charles E. and K. G. 2,753,979.
Blackman, Seymour N., to Premo Pharmaceutical Labora-
tories Inc. Hypodermic syringes. 2,767,710, 10-23-56,
Cl. 128—218.
Blackman. Sidney W. : See —
Rowland, Horace B. 2,739,22o.
Blackman, Stuart B., and E. Briggs, to The Bristol Aeroplane
Co. Ltd. Rotary machines. 2,749,087, 6-5-56, Cl.
253 — 39.1.
Blackmer, David E., and J. F. Moore, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy. De-
icing apparatus. 2,760,191, 8-21-56, Cl. 343—704.
Blackmon, Truett M., and F. D. Porter, to Douglas Aircraft
Co., Inc. Weight and balance indicator. 2,759,356,
8-21-56, Cl. 73—65.
Blackmore, Edward J. Adjustable holder for nursing bottles
and the like. 2,738,152, 3-13-56, Cl. 248—103.
Blackstone Corp. : See —
Lodge. Alvin. 2,731,982.
Lodge, Alvin. 2,733,610.
Lodge, Alvin. 2,748,945.
Lodge, Alvin. 2/765,644.
Blackstone, Henry. Bottle construction. 2,744,646, 5-8-56,
Cl. 215—11.
Blackwood, Waves. Railway vehicle axles. 2,747,918,
5-29-56, Cl. 295—36.
Blackwood. Waves. Resilient axle and car wheel assemblies.
2 759 759 8—21—56 Cl 295 43
Bla'da 'Edward H. ' Vehicle hitch means of the resilient Blakely, Robert T., to International Business Machines Corp.
type. 2,736,576, 2-28-56, Cl. 280 — 483. '' '""' ' '-■
Bladh, Elmer H. to Nu Tone, Inc. Illuminated switch.
2,767,498, 10-23-56. Cl. 40—130.
Blaeker, Joseph. Ultraviolet air disinfecting appliance.
2,732.501, 1-24-56, Cl. 250 — 43.
Blagg Leon, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Grinder
for valve decks of pumps. 2,738,627, 3-20-56. Cl. 51 — 245.
Blaha, Emil, to Selas Corp. of America. Gas-fueled radiant
burner. 2,762,428, 9-11-56, Cl. 158—113.
Blaho, Rudolph G. : See —
Propst, Matthias J., and Blaho. 2,752,167.
Blain, Paul, to Societe Anonyme des Acieries et Forges de
Firminy. Adjusting device in rolling mills. 2,736,217,
2-28-56, Cl. 80—56.
Blaine. John E., Jr., to H. P. Wager. Preserving of foodstuffs.
2.765,236. 10-2-56. CI. 99 — 209.
Blaine, Thomas, to The Harshaw Chemical Co. Chromium
plating. 2,745,801. 5-15-56, Cl. 204—51.
Blair, Charles G. Gauge for liquid storage tanks. 2,738,675,
3-20-56. Cl. 73—322.
Blair. Charles M., Jr.. and K. J. Lissant, to Petrolite Corp.
Carbonate rock aggregate bonded with bitumen containing
a polyalkylene polyamino imidazoline. 2,766,132, 10-9-56,
Cl. 106 — 273.
Blair, Chester A., to Rockwell Spring and Axle Co. Reverse
gearing. 2.749.766. 6-12-56. Cl. 74 — 379.
Blair. Etcyl H.. to The Dow Chemical Co. Bis(dihalocyano-
vinyl terephthalates. 2,734.070, 2-7-56. Cl. 260—465.
Blair. Etcvl H.. to The Dow Chemical Co. Bis (halocvano-
ethyl) terephthalates. 2,734,071. 2-7-56, Cl. 260 — 465.
Blair, Etcyl H.. to The Dow Chemical Co. Substituted ben-
zoates. 2,759.963, 8-21-56, Cl. 260—465.
Blair. Etcyl H.. to The Dow Chemical Co. Dihalocyanovinvl
benzoates. 2,764,608, 9-25-56. Cl. 260—465.
Supervisory system for record controlled translator.
2.735,086, 2-14-56. Cl. 340—228.
Blakemore, Wilbur F. : See —
Anderberg, Axel W., and Blakemore. 2,766,489.
Anderberg, Axel W., and Blakemore. 2,766.490.
Blakeslee, Clinton A., to The Bristol Co. Recording and
indicating or controlling instrument. 2,746,832, 5-22-56,
Cl. 346—17.
Blakslee, Edward L. : See —
Doudera. John J., Jr., and Blakslee. 2,737,803.
Blanch. A. B., and Co. Ltd. : See —
Miller, Sidney D. 2.767,869.
Blanehard. Allen W.. to Bendix Aviation Corp. Multi-engine
control means. 2.740,260, 4-3-56, Cl. 60 — 97.
Blanehard, Allen W., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Control
system. 2,762,006, 9-4-56, Cl. 318 — 489.
Blanehard, Allen W., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Control sys-
tem. 2,762,007, 9-4-56, Cl. 318 — 489.
Blanehard, Andre, and M. Mennecier, deceased (by A. Men-
necier, executrix), to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp.
Electrode carrier means for well logging apparatus.
2,732,525, 1-24-56, Cl. 324—10.
Blanehard, Andre R. : See —
Bafour. Georges P., and Blanehard, and Raymond.
2,762,485.
Blanehard, Charles M. Dowelling device. 2,740,308, 4-3-56,
Cl. 77—62.
Blanehard, Donn C, to Stanley Building Specialties Co.
Sectional housing for jackscrew operators. 2,729.113,
1-3-56, Cl. 74 — 417.
Blanehard, Donn C, to Stanley Building Specialties Co.
Hinge construction for pivota'llv mounted window sash.
2,767.442, 10-23-56, Cl. 20—42.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Blanchard, Donn C, to Stanley Building Specialties Co.
Sash construction for awning type windows. 2,767,813,
10-23-56, CI. 189—65.
Blanchard, Donn C, to Stanley Building Specialties Co.
Mechanical operator for awning type windows. '2,774,590,
12-18-56, CI. 268 — 23.
Blanchard, Edward R. : See —
Carpenter, Gilbert B., Blanchard, and Buselli. 2,765,35-1.
Blanchard, Edward R., and F. E. McKenna, to Air Reduction
Co., Inc. Production of carbide product and methyl-
acetylene. 2,729,689, 1-3-56, CI. 260—678.
Blanchard, James K., and J. E. Wood, to Carter Insecticide
& Chemical Co., Inc. Liquid discharge apparatus.
2,750.080, 6-12-56, CI. 222—155.
Blanchard, James K., and J. E. Wood, to Carter Insecticide &
Chemical Co., Inc. Liquid discharge apparatus. 2,757,823,
8-7-56, CI. 222—155.
Blanchard, Loring W., Jr. : See —
Malm, Carl J., and Blanchard. 2,772,266.
Blanchard Machine Co., The : See — •
Shillings, Harold F. 2,751.722.
Blanchard, Robert L. Tent with expansible all-purpose front
orflv. 2,742,912, 4-24-56, CI. 135—1.
Blanchard, Wallace, Jr., and D. D. Bowie, to General Motors
Corp. Propeller spinner assembly. 2,745,501, 5-15-56,
CI. 170 — 160.23.
Blancher, Donald W., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Frequency
modulation detector. 2,761,969, 9-^-56, CI. 250 — 27.
Blanchette, Hilaire, and V. Bolduc, to La Compagnie J. A.
Gosselin, Liinitee. Churn. 2,737,368, 3-6-56, CI. 257 — 89.
Bland, George F., to International Business Machines Corp.
Register display devices. 2,754,450, 7-10-56, CI. 315 — 22.
Bland, Reginald B. Indicating and control device. 2,766,445,
10-9-56, CI. 340—345.
Bland, Reginald B. Control means for indicating and con-
trol device. 2,766,446, 10-9-56, CI. 340—345.
Bland, Thomas W., and L. A. O'Brien. Thermo-detector.
2,735,913. 2-21-56, CI. 200—140.
Bland, Thomas W., and L. A. O'Brien, to Fire Spotter Electric
Alarm Co. Electric fire alarm system. 2,736,012, 2-21-56,
CI. 340 — 227.
Blanding, Forrest H., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Combination oil refining process. 2,766,184, 10-9-56, CI.
196—49.
Blanding, Forrest H., and W. J. Schmidt, Jr., to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Steam treatment of re-
generated catalysts employed in the conversion of hydro-
carbons. 2,755,231, 7-17-56, CI. 196 — 52.
Blank, Ferdinand. Air-vent means for medical casts.
2,731,963, 1-24-56, CI. 128—91.
Blank. Lawrence : See —
Capella, Primo J., and Blank. 2,765,205.
Blanke, Gordon C, to Beckman Instruments Inc. Voltage
regulating circuit. 2,734,162, 2-7-56, CI. 321—15.
Blanke, Nathan E., to The Harvard Mfg. Co. Utility piece of
furniture. 2,734,199, 2-14-56, CI. 5—2.
Blanke, Nathan E. Adjustable leg structure for bed frame
or the like. 2.750,602, 6-19-56, Cl. 5 — 11.
Blankenagel, Heinrich, P. Ahls, and H. Ebersold, to Thys-
sensche Gas- und Wasserwerke G. m. b. H., and Vereinigte
Armaturen-Gesellschaft m. b. H. Gate valve. 2,769,609,
11-6-56, Cl. 251—196.
Blankenburg, Frederick R. Engine starter. 2,744,586,
5-8-56, Cl. 185—41.
Blankenship, Allen N. Slave motor. 2,739,278, 3-20-56, Cl.
318—194.
Blanton, William B., and F. L. Currie, to The Western Union
Telegraph Co. Telegraph system. 2,735,884, 2-21-56, Cl.
178—2.
Blaser, Bruno, M. Rugenstein, and G. Tischbirek, to Henkel
& Cie., G. m. b. H. Preparation of water-soluble sulfonated
styrene polymers. 2,764,576, 9-25-56, Cl. 260 — 79.3.
Blaser, Bruno, and G. Tischbirek, to Henkel & Cie. G. m. b. H.
Sulfonation of organic hydroxy compounds. 2,771,484,
11-20-56, Cl. 260—459.
Blaser, Wilfred A., and R. W. McLain, to Innes Co. Pick-up
for seed crops. 2,732,678, 1-31-56, Cl. 56—364.
Blaser, Wilfred A., and R. W. McLain, to Innes Co. Pick-up
and windrowing device. 2,761,270, 9-4-56, Cl. 56 — 370.
Blashfield, Floyd A. : See —
Berner, Harry M., and Blashfield. 2,759,695.
Blashfield, William H. : See—
Blackhall, James M., Blashfield, Simmons, Ryon, and
Crow. 2,767,250.
Blasi, F., & Co. : See —
Reichel, Walter. 2,751,719.
Blaski, John F. Roof construction. 2,754,776, 7-17-56, Cl.
108 — 13.
Blaskovitz, Desiderius D. : See —
Schlesselman, John H., and Blaskovitz. 2,733,753.
Blaskow, Roman G. Device for automatically hooking fish.
2,747,317. 5-29-56. Cl. 43—15.
Blass, Ludwig. Method of and means for the irrigation of
land. 2,752,201, 6-26-56, Cl, 299—106.
Blatherwick, Delbert T., to Robertson Photo-Mechanix, Inc.
Process camera backs. 2,730,939. 1-17-56, Cl. 95 — 49.
Blatt, Paula. Girdle anchor. 2,742,648, 4-24-56, Cl. 2 — 313.
Blatt, Paula. Women's garter suspender. 2,750,597, 6-19-56,
Cl. 2—305.
Blatt, Paula. Panty. 2,763,009, 9-18-56, Cl. 2—41.
Blattenberger, John W., to Sun Oil Co. Hydrophobic silica
base lubricants containing 1,3-diols as anti-gelation agents.
2,752,310, 6-26-50, Cl. 252—28.
Blattner, Bmil H.. to The Symington-Gould Corp. Snubbing
mechanism. 2,734,741, 2-14-56, Ch 267 — 9.
Blattner, Emil H., to The Symington-Gould Corp. Snubber.
2,746,744, 5-22-56, Cl. 267—9.
Blattner, Emil H., to The Svmington-Gould Corp. Snubber
attaching means. 2,747,696. 5-29-50, Cl. 188 — 129.
Blattner, Emil H., to The Symington-Gould Corp. Knuckle
anti-creep device. 2,760,652, 8-28-56, Cl. 213—155.
Blattner, Meyer S. Apparatus for comparing and analyzing
handwriting. 2,730,817. 1-17-56, Cl. 35—36.
Blatz Brewing Co. : See —
Schmidt, Edward F. 2,764,379.
Blatz, Leo J., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Re-
fining naphthenic lube-oil distillates with a eutectic mix-
ture of sodium hydroxide and potassium hydroxide.
2,773,807, 12-11-50, Cl. 196 — 41.
Blatz, Peter A., % to B. B. Jenkins, Ys to M. B. Simon, and
% to B. B. Kane. Leather working machine. 2,758,425,
8-14-56, Cl. 51—78.
Blatz, William E. : See —
Dyrkacz, Wasil W., Reynolds, and Blatz. 2,763,547.
Blau, M., Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Blau, Max. 2,736,632.
Blau, Max, to M. Blau Mfg Co., Inc. Dry cleaning process.
2,736,632, 2-28-56, Cl. 8—142.
Blaufus, Hulda M. Sanitary diaper garment. 2,754,824,
7-17-56, Cl. 128—284.
Blauw, Charles G. : See —
Graham, William R., Jr., Kohler, and Blauw. 2,751,302.
Blaw-Knox Co. : See —
Eckstrom, Albert W. 2,769,489.
Eekstrom, Albert W., and Hill. 2,745,484.
Eckstrom, Albert W., and Moore. 2,753,932.
Fox, Oscar M. 2,772,665.
Leslie, Eugene H., and Crockin. 2,751,301.
Mittelstadt, Clarence F. 2,744,456.
Neubauer, Herman E., Harcourt, and Angstadt.
2,760,791.
Ornitz, Nathaniel B. 2,772,872.
Pottmeyer, Edward W. 2,767,738.
Shields, James R. 2,730,386.
Siegerist, Walter. 2,741,293.
Slegerist, Walter, and Didden. 2,757,707.
Siegerist, Walter L. 2,755,858.
Veenschoten, Vincent V. 2,743,706.
Wilson, Bert A. 2,748,545.
Blaxhall, Kenneth W. : See —
McLellan, Harry E. S., and Blaxhall. 2,761,929.
Blay, Harold P., to Chrysler Corp. Horn ring structure.
2,733,526, 2-7-56, Cl. 40—8.
Blazak, Joseph J. Torque stabilizer for vehicle axles.
2,736,572, 2-28-56, Cl. 280—124.
Blazek, Robert J. : See —
Erchak, Michael, Jr., and Blazek. 2,766,214.
Erchak, Michael, Jr., and Blazek. 2,775,579.
Blazek, William J., to Lempco Products, Inc. Latching means
for die set retainers. 2,774,430, 12-18-56, Cl. 164—118.
Bleakley, William Y., to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp.
Articles and methods for use with metal surfaces. 2,755,167,
7-17-56, Cl. 21 — 2.5.
Bleam, Howard A., to Admiral Corp. Latch mechanism.
2,750,219, 6-12-56, Cl. 292—198.
Blechsehmidt, Fred B. Curtain rod bracket fastener.
2,762,596, 9-11-56, Cl. 248—265.
Bleck, Max E. : See —
Replogle, Edward H., and Bleck. 2,765,130.
Bledsoe, Carl M., y3 to C. E. Cooper. Article supporting con-
veyor apparatus. 2,741,358, 4-10-56, Cl. 198 — 195.
Bleeth, Clifford L.. to Hy Ginsburgh. Glove. 2,742,645,
4-24-56, Cl. 2—169.
Blench, Ronald O. Aromatisation of powders. 2,738,276,
3-13-56, Cl. 99—71.
Blessing, Wilhelm : See —
Berdelle-Hilge, Philipp, Schreiner, Blessing, and Stohr.
2 773 454
Bletcher', Ralph' E., and I. A. Ward, to Modern Faucet Mfg.
Co. Anti-siphon manual diverter. 2,741,258, 4-10-56, Cl.
137—217.
Bletcher, Ralph E., and I. A. Ward, to Modern Faucet Mfg.
Co. Pressure control fittings. 2,769,454, 11-6-56, Cl.
137—119.
Bletzinger, John C. : See —
Rightor, Edward. Jr., and Bletzinger. 2,765,510.
TJtermohlen, William P., Jr., and Bletzinger. 2,737,466.
Bletzinger, John C, to Kimberly-Clark Corp. Cellulosic
product. 2.761,449, 9-4-56, Cl. 128—285.
Bleuenstein, Julius M., to Ford Motor Co. Remote strike off.
2,771,649, 11-27-56, Cl. 22—193.
Bleuze, Jacques, and P. Dussaussoy, to Societe Francaise
Radio-Electrique. High vacuum discharge tube. 2,756,N!i2,
7-31-56, Cl. 220—2.1.
Blevins, Eugene A., to American Blower Corp. Crane hoist
mechanism. 2,746,583, 5-22-56, Cl. 192 — 2.
Blevins, George A., and C. B. Ensinger. Adjustable dolly for
kitchen stoves and the like. 2,730,373, 1-10-56, Cl. 280 — 35.
Blevins, Stanley D. Attachment for beds. 2,750,605, 6-19-56,
Cl. 5—331.
Blewett, Kirby A. Welder's work stand. 2,733,330, 1-31-56,
Cl. 219—17.
Blick, Philip, and E. W. Hopkins, to Armour and Co. Prep-
aration of egg white additives. 2,752,248, 6-26-56, Cl.
99—113.
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Blicke, Frederick P., to Regents of The University of Michigan.
FolyuiiM-hYleneiminoL'thyl esters of diphenylacetic anil hen-
zilic acids, salts thereof and preparation thereof. 2,735,847,
2-21-50, CI. 200—239.
Blicke, Frederick F„ to The Regents of the University of
Michigan. Heterocyclic nitrogen compounds. 2,743,209,
4-24-56, CI. 260—239.
Blicke, Frederick F., to The Regents of the University of
Michigan. Heterocyclic nitrogen compounds. 2,743,270,
4-24-56, CI. 260 — 239.
Blicke, Frederick F., to Regents of The University of Michigan.
Polymethyleneiminoalkanols. 2,748,113, 5-29-56, CI.
200—239.
Blickenderfer, Charles, Jr., to Weyerhaeuser Timber Co. Feed
mechanism for lumber conveyor. 2,731,130, 1-17-50. CI.
198—34.
Blight, Frank C, to The Permutit Co. Operation of cation
exchange units. 2,774,732. 12-18-50, CI. 210—24.
Blilev, Leo E. Method of preparing a precooked frozen food
package. 2,768,086. 10-23-56, CI. 99—192.
Blindenbacher, Kenneth F., and H. W. Fatkin. Measurement
indicating means for optical instruments. 2,734,273,
2-14-50, CI. 33—64.
Blink, Peter, to Mitchell Mfg. Co. Improvements in collapsible
leg and brace mechanism for folding tables. 2,730,418,
1-10-50, CI. 311 — 92.
Blish, Matthew B. Dispensing applicator and container
therefor. 2,772,431, 12-4-56, CI. 15—136.
Blish, Morris J., to International Minerals & Chemical Corp.
Purification and recovery of pyrrolidone carboxylic acid.
2,738,353, 3-13-50, CI. 260—326.3.
Bliss, Carl M., to General Motors Corp. Transmission control
indicator assembly. 2,737,147, 3-6-56, CI. 116—124.
Bliss, Carl M., to General Motors Corp. Steering column
assembly. 2,760,382, 8-28-56, CI. 74 — 492.
Bliss, E. W., Co. : See —
Breza. George, and Abramsen. 2,731,869.
Bliss, Harvey N., to Veeder-Root, Inc. Timer. 2,733,764,
2-7-56, CI. 161—1.
Bliss, Harvey N., to Veeder-Root Inc. Reset mechanism for
registers. 2,739,736, 3-27-56, CI. 222 — 33.
Bliss, Harvev N., to Veeder-Root Inc. Apparatus for dispens-
ing selected mixtures of two liquids. 2,743,843, 5-1-56,
CI. 222—26.
Bliss, Joseph A., P. C. Lakin, J. W. Maxwell, and H. B. Schoch,
to P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc. Electrolytic capacitor.
2,758,258, 8-7-56, CI. 317—230.
Blitch, Beulah E. Brassiere. 2,753,563, 7-10-56. CI. 2 — 42.
Blittschau, Edward H. Tape feeding device for sewing ma-
chines. 2,744,481, 5-8-56, CI. 112—2.
Blitz. Daniel : See —
Richmond, Martin R., and Blitz. 2,774,035.
Sanders, Royden C, Jr., and Blitz. 2,740,294.
Blizard, John : See —
Frisch, Martin, and Blizard. 2,737,370.
Blizard, John, to Foster Wheeler Corp. Means for selectively
cleaning heat exchange tubes. 2,766,968, 10-16-56, CI.
257—1.
Bloch, Alfred, to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Differential
repeater system. 2,771,583, 11-20-56. CI. 324—123.
Bloch, Ernest. Butcher's accessory. 2,750,610, 6-19-56, CI.
15—4.
Bloch, Herman S. : See —
Hervert, George L., and Bloch. 2,761,000.
Bloch, Herman S., to Universal Oil Products Co. Prepara-
tion of alumina-aluminum halide catalysts. 2,733,219,
1-31-50, CI. 252—442.
Bloch, Herman S., to Universal Oil Products Co. Production
of alumina. 2,758,011, 8-7-56, CI. 23—143.
Bloch, Herman S., to Universal Oil Products Co. Insecticidal
compounds. 2,771,479, 11-20-56, CI. 260 — 407.
Bloch, Herman S., and G. L. Hervert, to Universal Oil Prod-
ucts Co. Method of synthesizing tert-alkyl substituted
aromatic compounds. 2,737,536, 3-6-56, CI. 260 — 671.
Bloch, Herman S., and G. L. Hervert, to Universal Oil
Products Co. Production of alumina. 2,746,842. 5-22-56,
CI. 23—143.
Bloch, Herman S., and R. B. Thompson, to Universal Oil
Products Co. Resinous products from aromatic poly-
ketones and thio acid polyamides. 2,752,327, 6-26-56,
CI. 260—05.
Bloch, Herman S., and R. B. Thompson, to Universal Oil Prod-
ucts Co. Nitrogen containing resinous products from keto-
amides. 2,757,164, 7-31-56, CI. 260 — 65.
Bloch, Herman S., and A. E. Hoffman, to Universal Oil
Products Co. Printing ink vehicle containing ester-hydro-
oil.
2,762,712, 9-11-56, CI.
Bloch, Monroe P. : See —
Harris, Frederic R. 2,761,409.
Harris, Frederic R. 2,768,598.
Harris, Frederic R. 2.768,599.
Harris, Frederic R. 2,768,600.
Harris, Frederic R. 2,774,322.
Harris, Frederic R. 2,775,095.
Harris, Frederic R., Downs, Lobenthal, and Bloch.
2,756,712.
Block, Aleck, to Merit Products, Inc. Method of making grind-
ing wheels. 2,749.224, 6-5-56, CI. 51 — 293.
Block, Aleck. Abrasive polishing device. 2,774,200, 12-18-56,
CI. 51—194.
Block, Aleck, and A. Mannheimer. Remote control mechanism
for television receivers. 2,769,344, 11-6-56, CI. 74 — 10.15.
Block, Alfred, and J. F. Gettemans, to Ethicon, Inc. Process
for preparing sutures and ligatures. 2,750,251, 6-12-56,
CI. 8 — 94.11.
Block & Anderson Ltd. : See —
Dorman, Stanley, and Anderson. 2,738,727.
Watton, Leonard H. N., Brown, and Hall. 2,751,224.
Block, Arnold H., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Emergency con-
trol system, regulator and computer mechanism. 2,763,986,
CI. 60—39.28.
Block, Carl J., to General Motors Corp. Transmission control
mechanism. 2,766,637, 10-16-56, CI. 74 — 368.
Block, Edwin H. : See —
Gres, Marcel E., and Block. 2,766,350.
Block, Edwin H., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Water tight switch.
2,748,229, 5-29-56, CI. 200 — 169.
Block, Elton E. Sprinkler guard. 2,751,250, 6-19-56, CI.
299—60.
Block, Herman H. Rider propelled gallop-simulating hobby
horse. 2,759,736, 8-21-56, CI. 280 — 1.182.
Block, Richard F. Tractor driven fluid transmission chain
saw. 2,733,738, 2-7-56, CI. 143—32.
Block, Richard J. : See —
Henderson, Richard, and Block. 2,754,292.
Block, Richard J., to The Borden Co. Lactalbumin composi-
tion. 2,738,275, 3-13-56, CI. 99—19.
Block, Richard J., W. H. Wingerd, and R. Henderson, to The
Borden Co. Electrodialysis of solutions. 2,758,965,
8-14-56, CI. 204—180.
Block, Zenas, G. J. Rosner, and A. H. Goodman, to Doughnut
Corp. of America. Edible dusting composition. 2,730,t;00,
3-27-56, CI. 99—92.
Blocksage, Norman S. V-block formations. 2,771,822,
11-27-56, CI. 90—59.
Blodgett, Edwin O., to Commercial Controls Corp. Type-
writer tabulating mechanism. 2,739,690, 3-27-56, CI.
197—176.
Bloedow, Clarence F., to H & B Enterprise Corp. Thread
coupling. Re. 24,133, 3-20-56, CI. 189—36.
Blohm, Oscar A. Locking device. 2,737,043, 3-6-56, CI.
70—14.
Blok, Lourens, to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co., as
trustee. High-frequency heating generator. 2,751,502,
6-19-56, CI. 250—36.
Blok, Lourens, to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co., as
trustee. High-frequency device for dielectric heating.
k and Trust Co., as
dielectric heating.
2,756,314, 7-24-56, CI. 219 — 10.77.
Blok, Lourens, to Hartford National Ban
trustee. High-frequency device for
2,768,270, 10-23-56, CI. 219 — 10.77.
Blok, Lourens, and D. C. van Iperen, to Hartford National
Bank and Trust Co., as trustee. Clamping device intended
for the electrical connection of a work-coil for the inductive
heating of workpieces to the secondary winding of the
output coil of a high-frequency. 2,751,481, 6-19-56, CI.
219—10.79.
Blok, Lourens, G. Starre, G. Zwanenburg, and J. W. de Ruiter,
to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co., as trustee.
Stabilized oscillator. 2,773,192, 12-4-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Blom, Bertel S. : See — ■
Wenstrom, Richard T. 2,731,121.
Blom-Bakke, Arne. Aerial navigation apparatus. 2,753,112,
7-3-56, CI. 235—61.
Blomberg, Harry, to The Youngstown Steel Door Co. Lading
strap anchors. 2,770,198, 11-13-56, CI. 105 — 369.
Blomberg, Richard N. : See —
Bruce, William F., and Blomberg. 2,730.892.
Blome, Wilhelm. Pumps for inflating inflatable bodies.
2,731,195, 1-17-56, CI. 230—172.
Blomeley, Ralph. Insulating structure. 2,746,578, 5-22-56,
CI. 189—34.
Blomgren, Oscar C, to Tuxco Corp. Power transmission cou-
pling device. 2 759,776, 8-21-56, CI. 308—187.1.
Blomgren, Oscar C, and O. C, Jr., to Tuxco Corp. Rotary
pump. 2,759,426, 8-21-56, CI. 103—42.
Blomgren, Oscar C, Jr. : See—
Blomgren, Oscar C. and O. C, Jr. 2,759,426.
Blomquist, Albert E., to Fairchild Engine and Airplane Corp.
Vehicle wheel. 2,751,959, 6-26-56, CI. 15«— 416.
Blomquist, Herbert A. Clothes rack. 2,745,474, 5-15-56,
CI. 155—190.
Blomqvist, Ake H. P., and P. A. Lindegren, to Aktiebolaget
Bofors. Remote control follow-up system for positioning a
controlled unit by a control unit. 2,767,361, 10-16-56,
CI. 318—30.
Blomqvist, Ake H. P., and P. A. Lindegren, to Aktiebolaget
Bofors. Remote control follow-up system for positioning
a controlled unit by a control unit. 2,771,573, 11-20-56,
CI. 318—30.
Blondelle, Raymond, to Compagnie de Fives-Lille pour Con-
structions Mechaniques et Entreprises. Separation of
solid substances of different densities. 2,746,603, 5-22-56,
CI. 209—172.5.
Blonder, Isaac S. : See —
Bines, Robert H., and Blonder. 2,749,436.
Tongue, Ben H., and Blonder. 2,761,022.
Blong, Matthew G., to Alexian Brothers of Chicago, d. b. a.
Alexian Bros. Hospital. Massage unit. 2,765,786, 10-9-56,
CI. 128—33.
Blood, Harold L. : See —
Schmidt, William D., and Blood. 2,771,714.
Blood, Harold L., to The Heald Machine Co. Internal grind-
ing machine and method. Re. 24,202, 8-28-56, CI. 51 — 103.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Blood, Robert H., and B. W. Sewell, to Esso Research and En-
gineering Co. Formation teeing apparatus. 2,745,490,
5-15-56, CI. 166—152.
Bloom, Aaron. Suspension assembly for oxygen pressure
breathing mask. 2,742,039, 4-17-56, CI. 128—141.
Bloom, Albert, to General Aniline & Film Corp. B-sulfonation
of anthraquinone containing mercury. 2,742,484, 4-17-56,
CI. 260—370.
Bloom, Albert, and D. L. Deutsch to General Aniline &
Film Corp. Process of preparing 4-nitrophenyleyclohexane.
2,773,912, 12-11-56, CI. 260—645.
Bloom, Barry M., to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Amino alco-
hol esters of etiocholene 17a hydroxy 3 one 17/8 carboxylic
acid. 2,763,645, 9-18-56, CI. 260—239.5.
Bloom, Dolores F. Pipe thread protector. 2,745,438,
5-15-56, CI. 138 — 96.
Bloom, Eli H. Fire alarm. 2,729,187, 1-3-56, CI. 116—106.
Bloom, Eli H., and H. H. Kaplan, to Universal Dental Co.
Tooth color guide. 2,765,534, 10-9-56, CI. 32—71.
Bloom, Fredrick K., and W. C. Clarke, Jr., to Armco Steel
Corp. Cold-spun articles. 2,775,519, 12-25-56, CI. 75—125.
Bloom, Fredrick K., and W. C. Clarke, Jr., to Armco Steel
Corp. Cold-stamped articles. 2,775,520, 12-25-56,
CI. 75—125.
Bloom,- George I. M., J. E. Duddington, M. F. Vincent, and A.
H. Willbourn, to Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd. Manu-
facture of polymerisation products obtained from acrylic
acid derivatives. 2,729,615, 1-3-56, CI. 260—63.
Bloom, James H., Jr., and W. N. Connor, to Pittsburgh Plate
Glass Co. Method of fabricating laminated structures.
2,750,312, 6-12-56, CI. 154—2.71.
Bloom, John C, to Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. High tolerance
sealed jointure for hydraulic connections. 2,759,743,
8-21-56, CI. 285—95.
Bloom, William F. Electrical impulse timing instrument.
2,763,792, 9-18-56, CI. 307—132.
Bloomer, Alfred G., to G. R. Turner Ltd. Endless conveyor.
2,753,983, 7-10-56, CI. 198—196.
Bloomer Bros. Co. : See —
Bloomer, Harrison C, and Inman. 2,759,653.
Bloomer, Robert S., Sr. 2,763,423.
Dailey, Howard E. 2,748,674.
Tobey, Leon H. 2,759,401.
Bloomer, Harrison C, and W. H. Inman, to Bloomer Bros. Co.
Insulated carton. 2,759,653, 8-21-56, CI. 229—36.
Bloomer, Robert S., Sr., to Bloomer Bros. Co. Flap retain-
ing device for cartons. 2,763,423, 9-18-56, CI. 229—7.
Bloomfleld, Herbert G., to Martindale Electric Co. Ltd.
Respiratory masks. 2,762,368, 9-11-56, CI. 128—146.
Bloomfleld, John J. Hydraulic brake system. 2,765,055,
10-2-56, CI. 188—152.
Bloomquist, Egner L. : See —
Nelson, Richard T. 2,766,957.
Bloomsburg, Harry E., and H. T. Shearer, Jr., to Esso Re-
search and Engineering Co. Sulfurized oil of improved
color stability. 2,753,332, 7-3-56, CI. 260—139.
Bloor, Robert R. : See —
Schultz, Abner L., and Bloor. 2,767,115.
Bloser, William H., to Major Distributing Co. Below ground
row crop harvesting unit. 2,747,34, 5-29-56, CI. 55 — 51.
Blosick, Thomas J. Wire stretcher. 2,769,613, 11-6-56, CI.
254—163.
Bloss, Frederick J. : See —
Wilson, Hubert R., and Bloss. 2,754,960.
Bloss, Richard R., to Dresser Equipment Co. Wire line sheave
and method of fabrication. 2,730,795, 1-17-56, CI. 29—159.
Blosser, Oren D. Nostril attached calf and cow weaner.
2,765,774, 10-9-56, CI. 119—132.
Bloudoff, Peter S. : See —
Rose, Howard E.. and Bloudoff. 2,729,941.
Blouin, Hibbard O. Hand truck with pickup and holding at-
tachment. 2,739,721, 3-27-56, CI. 214—380.
Blount, Frank E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Volt-
age regulating circuit. 2,733,401, 1-31-56, CI. 321 — 16.
Blount, Richard, to General Electric Co. Flash lamp ener-
gizing and reflecting holder. 2,745,945, 5-15-56, CI.
240—1.3.
Blowers, George G. : See —
Williams, Cyril R., Blowers, and Evans. 2,768.338.
Blu, Harriet I. : See —
Blu, Marshall A. 2,747,820.
Blu, Marshall A., deceased ; H. I. Blu, executrix of said
M. A. Blu. Christmas tree stand. 2,747,820, 5-29-56, CI.
248 — 44.
Blue, Charles : See —
Flamm, Karl H. 2,734,665.
Blue, John, Co. : See —
Horton, Donelson B., and Johnston. 2,771.846.
Johnston, Douglas. 2,736,279.
Johnston, Douglas. 2,761,391.
Johnston, Douglas. 2,771,037.
Blue, John R. Propeller. 2,754,919, 7-17-56, CI. 170—159.
Blue, Richard W., and V. C. F. Holm, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Conversion of naphthenes to higher aromatics.
2,755,318, 7-17-56, CI. 260—668.
Blue, Sidney D. Can opening implement. 2,735,171, 2-21-56,
CI. 30—6.1.
Blue, Sidney D. Can openers. 2,749,612, 6-12-56, CI.
30—6.1.
Blue, William E. Asphalt tile heater. 2,760,045, 8-21-56,
CI. 219—19.
Bluechel, Joseph H. : See —
Danielson, Gustav J. 2,766,488.
Bluemink, Gary G., to The Dumore Co. Chain saw sharpener.
2,729,987, 1-10-56, CI. 76—37.
Bluestone, Henry : See —
Soloway, Samuel B., Lidov, Bluestone, and Hyman.
2,738,356.
Bluestone, Henry, S. B. Soloway, J. Hyman, and R. E. Lidov,
to Shell Development Co. Method for producing polycyclic
hydrocarbons and derivatives thereof. 2,730,548, 1-10-56,
CI. 260—586.
Bluestone, Leon. Key retainer. 2,751,774, 6-26-56, CI.
70 — 456.
Bluestone, William. Adjustable lavatory leg construction.
2,767,513, 10-23-56, CI. 45—139.
Blum Bros. Box Co. : See —
Blum, Paul L. 2,747,629.
Blum, Emile J., to Hupp Corp. High frequency circuits and
oscillator. 2,756,334, 7-24-56, CI. 250—30.
Blum, George H. Dispenser for granular material or the like.
2,733,839, 2-7-56, CI. 222—174.
Blum, Harold T., to The Briar Hill Stone Co. Saw blade for
cutting stone. 2,775,236, 12-25-56, CI. 125—18.
Blum. Harry : See —
Bierman, Herbert, Blum, and Pantuosco. 2,736,282.
Blum, Paul L., to Blum Bros. Box Co. Method of manufac-
turing tub staves. 2,747,629, 5-29-56, CI. 144 — 309.
Blum, Robert D., to York Corp. Air conditioning systems
using heat exchangers local to the conditioned space.
2,739,792, 3-27-56, CI. 257 — 3.
Blum, Sidney, to Oxwall Tool Co., Ltd. Container for drills.
2,739,699, 3-27-56, CI. 206—17.
Blum, William A. : See —
Spring, Samuel, and Blum. 2,760,931.
Blumberg, Frank E. : See —
Greaves, Fred G., and Blumberg. 2,766,911.
Blumberg, Harold : See —
Stoner, Clair A. 2,739,819.
Blume, Carl T. Trimming tool. 2,736,101, 2-28-56, CI.
Blume, Carl T., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Brasher switches.
2,747,052, 5-22-56, CI. 200—113.
Blumenbaum, Louis G., to Scott Testers, Inc. Plastometer.
2,737,805, 3-13-56, CI. 73—101.
Blumenkrantz, Max. Sewing machines. 2,773,266, 12-11-56,
CI. 2—278.
Blumensaadt, Svend G:, to The Universal Wire Spring Co.
Device for longitudinally reshaping corrugated wire springs.
2,771,912, 11-27-56, CI. 140 — 89.
Blumenstocfc, Friedrich, and E. Haberle, to Robert Bosch
G. m. b. H. Electromagnetic prime movers. 2,740,057,
3-27-56, CI. 310—29.
Blumenthal, Alexander E., and P. T. Keebler, to North-
eastern Metal Products Corp. Awning and parts therefor.
2,742,677, 4-24-56, CI. 20—57.5.
Blumenthal, Sidney, & Co., Inc. : See —
Lovshin, Frank A., Dufourd, and Korolyshun. 2,730,140.
Lovshin, Frank A., and Jaffe. 2,753,894.
Blumfield, Cyril V. Roof construction. 2,752,868, 7-3-56,
CI. 108—1.
Blumlein, Alan D., deceased, by D. Walker, legal representa-
tive, to Electric and Musical Industries Ltd. Electrical
circuit arrangements for effecting integration and applica-
tions thereof. 2,775,694, 12-25-56, CI. 250—27.
Blumstein, Abraham. Bead chain with supported loop con-
necting links and method of making same. 2,763,981,
9-25-56. CI. 59—82.
Blundell, Sydney J. : See —
Nielsen, Sydney C. 2,766,495.
Blydenburgh, Harold L., and G. M. Pence, to Detroit Har-
vester Co. Power sweeper with multiple dust receiving
means. 2,739,340, 3-27-56, CI. 15—349.
Blyth, Charles R., to The Hoover Co. Commutator and
mounting therefor. 2,763,799, 9-18-56, CI. 310—236.
Blythe, Ernest J. : See —
Foulkes, Christopher H., and Blythe. 2,770,772.
Blythe, Rudolph H., to Smith, Kline & French Laboratories.
Sympathomimetic preparation. 2,738,303, 3-13-56, CI.
167—82.
Boadway, John D. : See —
Freeman, Horace, and Boadway. 2,757,581.
Freeman, Horace, and Boadway. 2,757,582.
Boadway, Thaddeus J. Industrial filter. 2,775,349,
12-25-56, CI. 210—150.
Boag. James C. : See —
Closson, Katherine W., and Boag. 2,747,978.
P.oakes, James W., 2nd. Valve operating system. 2,752,862,
7-3-56, CI. 103—227.
Boals. Wayne S., to Hughes Tool Co. Fluid pressure re-
ducing and regulating valve. 2,731,975, 1-24-56, CI.
127—116.5.
Board, Francis S. : See —
Boileau, Arthur H., Rayman, and Board. 2,772,693.
Board of Higher Education (Hunter College), The: See —
Clay, John P. 2,744.132.
Board of Regents of the Oklahoma Agricultural and Me-
chanical Colleges : See —
Witt, Robert H. 2,760,325.
Board of Trustees of The Leland Stanford Junior University,
The : See —
Field, Lester M. 2,760,102.
Boardman, Raymond H., to The Hart Mfg. Co. Double
wire connector. 2,743,427, 4-24-56, CI. 339—217.
Boardman, Ravmond H., to The Hart Mfg. Co. Electric
switch. 2,774,852, 12-18-56. CI. 200—172.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Boast, Warren B., and J. E. Iske, to Iowa State College Re-
search Foundation, Inc. Phase-shifting transformer.
2,737,626, 3-6-56, CI. 323—112.
Boatright, Algie. Folding lug wrench. 2,738,694, 3-20-56,
■CI. 81—177.
Boatright, Leslie G., to American Cyanamid Co. Preparation
of /8-alanine. 2,734,081, 2-7-56, CI. 260—534.
Boatright, Leslie G., to American Cvanamid Co. Melamine
purification. 2,755,887, 7-24-56, CI. 183—120.
Boatwright, Doris R. Sickroom bag. 2,761,481, 9-4-56, CI.
150—1.
Bock, James A. : See —
Snuggs, John F., Bock, and Wolf. 2,773,014.
Wolf, Joseph E., Wagner, and Bock. 2,773,013.
Bobal, Michael A., to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. Method
of depositing silver in an electrolytic anode and composition
therefor. 2,748,034, 5-29-56, CI. 117 — 227.
Bobb, Lloyd J., to The International Electronics Co. Mag-
netic recording machine. 2,745,904, 5-15-56, a.
179—100.2.
Bobb, Lloyd J., to The International Electronics Co. Magnetic
head assembly. 2,745,905, 5-15-56, CI. 179 — 100.2.
Bobb, Sidney : See —
Pucci, Joseph, Bobb, and Rachman. 2,755,153.
Rachman, Isadore B., and Bobb. 2,759,528.
Bobel, William S. : See —
Englehart, Oscar D., and Bobel. 2,741,809.
Englehart, Oscar D., and Bobel. 2,746,102.
Bobier, Wilfred S„ Jr. : See —
Postel, Kenneth I., and Bobier. 2,768,636.
Bobingen Aktiengesellschaft fur Textil-Faser : See —
Herele, Ludwig, Jeble, Kunz, Moller, and Schlack.
2,733,122.
Bobkowicz Emilian. Method and apparatus for making un-
woven fabric from bast fibers. 2,771,118, 11-20-56, CI.
154—1.75.
Bobo, Frank E., Jr. : See —
Leath, William J., and Bobo. 2,771,733.
Leath. William J., and Bobo. 2,771,759.
Bobst, Joseph O. Block-carrying devices for sheet or web fed
rotary printing machines. 2,748,699, 6-5-56, CI. 101 — 378.
Bocchino, Ernest. Device for treating corns and callouses.
2,746,461, 5-22-56, CI. 132—74.5.
Bocchino, Roger P. A. Artificial buoyant decoy fish.
2,755,592, 7-24-56, CI. 43 — 42.22.
Bocckino, Harry G. : See —
Allen, Louis N., Jr., and Bocckino. 2,735,760.
Boccon-Gibod, Raymond, and R. Chevigny, to Pechiney, Com-
pagnie de Produits Chimiques et Electrometallurgiques.
Extrusion of metals. 2,755,925, 7-24-56, CI. 207 — 9.
Bochan, John : See —
Shelton, Winston L., and Bochan. 2,756,652.
Bock, Carl J., and T. E. Dolan, to General Motors Corp.
Heavy duty drive gearing and control system. 2,740,303,
4-3-56, CI. 74-^72.
Bock, Charles D., to American Bosch Araia Corp. Electro-
mechanical resolvers. 2,742,604, 4-17-56, CI. 323 — 48.
Bock, Franz, and R. Hildebrand. Machine for producing
accordion pleating. 2,758,760, 8-14-56, CI. 223—30.
Bock, Louis H., to Rayonier Inc. Polyesters from hydroxy-
alkyl ethers of vanillic acid and esters thereof. 2,755,273,
7-17-56, CI. 260—47.
Bock, Marianne : See —
Schraufstatter, Ernst, and Bock. 2.770,619.
Bockelmann, John B., and C. Hanft, to The F. & M. Schaefer
Brewing Co. Testing device for determining volume of
gas in liquid. 2,736,190, 2-28-56, CI. 73—19.
Bockelmann. John B., and C. Hanft, to The F. & M. Schaefer
Brewing Co. Device for determining volume of gas in liquid
2.736.191, 2-28-56, CI. 73—19.
Bockstahler, Earl R., to Allied Laboratories, Inc. Physiologi
cally active p-alkoxy-beta-piperidinopropiophenones causing
ens depressant and anesthetic effects in animals. 2 771 391
11-20-56, CI. 167—53.
Bockstahler, Theodore E., to Rohm & Haas Co. Prepara
tion of esters of 5-chloro-3-penten-l-ol and 3-chloro-4
penten-1-ol. 2,752,389, 6-26-56, CI. 260—497
Bockstahler, Theodore E., to Rohm & Haas Co. Prepara-
tion of delta-furfurylidene levulinic acid. 2,753,358
7-3-56, CI. 260—347.3.
Bodamer, George W., to Rohm & Haas Co. Electrolvtic process
for producing amines. 2,737,486, 3-6-56, CI. 204 — 72.
Bodard, Eugene T. Carry cord handle, " "
CI. 229—52.
Bodard, Eugene T. Cord insertion apparatus. 2,769,413,
11-6-56, CI. 112—2.
Boddicker, Floyd L., and P. E. Graybeal, to Hercules Powder
Co. Process for producing cellulose derivatives. 2,749,336
6-5-56, CI. 260—231.
Boddy. Leonard, to King-Seeley Corp. Integrating relay and
signal mechanisms. 2,736,883, 2-28-56. Cl. 340 — 213.
Boddy, Leonard, to King-Seeley Corp. Gauging system with
alarm means. 2,762,997, 9-11-56, Cl. 340 — 213.
Bode, August R., and F. A. Tucker. Can with pouring spout
2,750,085, 6-12-56, Cl. 222—528.
Bode, Francis X. French cuff. 2,736,032, 2-28-56, Cl. 2 — 124
Bode, Harold E. Process of preparing lactated sugars
2,762,710, 9-11-56, Cl. 99—142.
Bode, Hendrik W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Auto
matic curve follower with vibrating stylus. 2,744,224
5-1-56, Cl. 318—31.
Bode. Joseph J. Concrete and stone cutter. 2,753,861
7-10-56, Cl. 125—23.
Bode, Robert H., S. M. Holiday, Jr., and J. A. Hawke, to
the United States of America as represented by the Secre-
tary of the Navy. Separators for use in the packaging of
cartridges. 2,750,028. 6-12-56, Cl. 206—3.
Bodell, Philip T., to Collins & Aikman Corp. Apparatus for
drafting textile fibers. 2,734,232, 2-14-56, Cl. 19—131.
Bodell, Philip T., to Collins & Aikman Corp. Textile drafting
method and machine. 2,745,143, 5-15-56, Cl. 19—66.
Boden, Robert H., and J. E. Witherspoon, to North American
Aviation, Inc. Mass flowmeter. 2,772,567, 12-4-56, Cl.
73—231.
Bodenschatz, William A., Jr. : See —
Bodenschatz, William A., Sr., and W. A. Bodenschatz,
Jr. 2,760,945.
Bodenschatz, William A., Sr., and W. A. Bodenschatz, Jr.,
to Fred'k H. Levey Co., Inc. Pigmented resin emulsions
and method of making same. 2,760,945, 8-28-56, Cl.
260—29.4.
Bodenstein, Camillo, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft.
Method of and apparatus for scanning signal impulse com-
binations in start-stop teleprinter systems. 2,737,546,
3-6-56, Cl. 178—70.
Bodian, Marcus, to Sunbeam Lighting Co. Aligner head and
canopy assembly for a pendant light fixture. 2,749,074,
6-5-56, Cl. 248—344.
Bodin, George : See —
Anderson, Edward L., and Bodin. 2,757,918.
Bodinaux, Gaston, to Societe Anonyme les Forges de Zee-
brugge. Process for the manufacture, by spinning, of hol-
low or solid parts, more particularly of ferrous alloy.
2,748,465, 6-5-56, Cl. 29—535.
Bodine, Albert G., Jr. Acoustic pulse jet engine with acoustic
air intake system. 2,731,795, 1-24-56, Cl. 60—39.77.
Bodine, Albert G., Jr. Engine detonation control by acoustic
methods and apparatus. 2,738,781, 3-20-56, Cl. 123 — 191.
Bodine, Albert G., Jr. Detonation suppression means for
internal combustion engines. 2,738,782, 3-20-56, Cl.
123—191.
Bodine, Albert G., Jr. Acoustic detonation suppression and
spark plug mounting device for internal combustion en-
gines. 2,739,583, 3-27-56, Cl. 123—191.
Bodine, Albert G., Jr. Geophysical transducer. 2,745,507,
5-15-56, Cl. 181— O.'o.
Bodine, Albert G., Jr. Process and apparatus using resonant
sound wave and sonic flame for production of carbon mon-
oxide, synthesis gases, and synthetic hydrocarbons.
2,745,861, 5-15-56, Cl. 260—449.
Bodine, Albert G., Jr. Acoustic detonation suppression plug-
in device for internal combustion engines. 2,752,907,
7-3-56, Cl. 123—191.
Bodine, Albert G., Jr. Piston carried detonation suppres-
sion means for internal combustion engines. 2,752,908,
7-3-56, Cl. 123—191.
Bodine, Albert G., Jr. Engine detonation control by acoustic
methods and apparatus. 2,760,472, 8-28-56, Cl. 123 — 191.
Bodine, Albert G., Jr. Detonation suppression helmholtz reso-
nators for internal combustion engines. 2,760,473,
8-28-56. Cl. 123—191.
Bodine, Albert G., Jr. Helmholtz resonator detonation at-
tenuation means for internal combustion engines.
2,760,474, 8-28-56, Cl. 123—191.
Bodine, Albert G., Jr. Self-cleaning detonation attenuation
means for internal combustion engines. 2,760,475,
8-28-56, Cl. 123—191.
Bodine, Albert G., Jr. Horn type detonation attenuation
means for internal combustion engines. 2,760,476,
8-28-56, Cl. 123—191.
Bodine, Albert G., Jr. Detonation spoilers for internal com-
bustion engines. 2,760,477, 8-28-56, Cl. 123—191.
Bodine, Albert G., Jr. Engine fuel system. 2,768,819,
10-30-56, Cl. 261—37.
Bodine Electric Co. : See —
Hatfield, Doran O. 2,767,339.
Bodine, William L. Removable clothesline support and ten-
sioning device. 2,769,554, 11-6-56, Cl. 211—119.15.
Bodkin, Ernest A. : See —
Penick, Joe E., and Bodkin. 2,749,290.
Penick, Joe E., and Bodkin. 2,773,012.
Bodkin, John A., and R. E. Bodkin. Railway retarder clamp.
2.773,565, 12-11-56, Cl. 188—62.
Bodkin, Lawrence E., % to M. F. Hollister. Spray shield
for can openers. 2,740,194, 4-3-56, Cl. 30 — 16.
2,741,420, 4-10-56, Bodkin. Richard E. : See-
Bodkin, John A., and R. E. 2,773,565.
Bodle, Virgil H. : See —
Harwin, Dixon R., Stern, and Bodle. 2,740,739.
Bodner, Hyman : See —
Kaplan, Yale, and Ross. Re. 24,251.
Body, Alfred C, and J. W. Williamson, to The Ohio Crank-
haft Co. Apparatus for high-frequency induction heating
of small-diameter wire. 2,762,894, 9-11-56, Cl. 219-
10.61.
Bodycombe, Alan E. : See —
Ruppe, Peter P., and Bodycombe. 2,762,519.
Boedeker, Edward R. : See —
Obland, Alex G., Milliken, and Boedeker. 2,760,847.
Boegehold, Alfred L., to General Motors Corp. Salt bath
furnace. 2,744,495, 5-8-56, Cl. 118 — 429.
Boegehold, Alfred L., to General Motors Corp. Method of
providing brazed ferrous metal parts with aluminum coat-
ing. 2,755,542. 7-24-56. Cl. 29—527.
Boegehold, Alfred L., and P. J. Shipe, and A. Stosuy, to
General Motors Corp. Method of manufacture of articles
from metal powders. 2,757,446, 8-7-56, Cl. 29 — 420.5.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Boeglin, Edward H. : See —
Burkardt, Anton F., and Boeglin. 2,731,820.
Boehm, Robert M., and G. G. Simpson, to Masonite Corp.
Method of preparing lignocellulose hardboard. 2,766,162,
10-9-56, CI. 154—100.
Boehm, Walter G., to Jervis B. Webb Co. Coil unloader.
2,735,538, 2-21-56, CI. 198 — 209.
Boehni, Walter li., to Calmer-Bee Co. Transfer mechanism
for right angle conveyor lines. 2,739,691, 3-27-56, CI.
198 — ZU.
Boehnke, William J. Devices for removing jammed rock drill
bits. 2,765,777, 10-9-56, CI. 121—32.
Boehringer, C. H., Sohn : See —
Konz, Wilhelm. 2,767,182.
Weidlich, Hans A., and Schulz. 2,768,976.
Boeing Airplane Co. : See —
Anderson, Herbert O. 2,767,763.
Anderson, Roy H., Coo];, and Dunn. 2.764,374.
Anderson, Roy H., and McKee. 2,764,373.
Arntzen, Kenneth L. 2,768,276.
Bakke, Edgar H. 2,764,132.
Bosserman, Charles A. 2,736,521.
Brady, Keith G., and Wellington. 2,749,060.
Briant, Bob B. 2,729,135.
Campbell, Robert L., and Rea. 2,773,160.
Chace, Richard A., and Newell. 2,744,501.
Chamber, Bryce. 2,742,382.
Christensen, Orland M. 2,773,162.
Cook, Walter L., and Danel. 2,761,958.
Dillman, William A. 2,731,216.
Di Marco, Thomas J., and Heighten. 2,744,214.
Dornberg, Lawrence H. 2,732,238.
Finlay, Donald W. 2,761,636.
Pinlay, Donald W„ and Pearson. 2,751,990.
Gutkowski, George A. 2,757,362.
Hanson, Carl V., and Finlay. 2,756,951.
Heinemann, Milton, and James. 2,751,636.
Hill, Henry C. 2,738,647.
Hill. Henry C. 2,748,623.
Hoilingsworth, Guilford L. 2,767,911.
Hudson, Verne L., and Wickham. 2,769,604.
Israel, Jack D. 2,764,729.
Jones, Everett E. 2,729,265.
Jones, Everett E. 2,737,224
Jones, Everett E. 2,738,692.
Keefer, Ernest B. 2,767,978.
Koening, Philip C. 2,764,045.
Levinson, Harry, Stoner, and Tangen. 2,743,800.
Lord, Dwight S., and Morrison. 2,748,486.
McAfee. Frank W., Snively. and Vannest. 2,763,900.
Morrison, John A. 2, 752. 186.
Morse, Delbert F., and Jenkins. 2,761,701.
Page, Robert N. 2,769,265.
Plath, Robert. 2,737,223.
Polcuch, Alexander F. G. 2,744,237.
Rea, Stanley E. 2,744,181.
Schairer, George S. 2.752,111.
Seeger, Bernard I. 2,767,561.
Sekijima, Mizuo, and Utlerstrom. 2,773,180
Shapiro, Sam. 2,754,072.
Siems, Robert J., and Voorhees. 2,748,855.
Soderstrom, Harry R. 2,731,278
Stlneman, Russell W. 2,732,507.
Stineman, Russell W. 2,736,821.
Straayer, Joseph W. 2,734,698.
Teichroew. Harold F. 2.764.626.
Van Ornum, Vern W., and Lidral. 2,761,617.
Wallace, James, and Lewis. 2,729,040.
Wescott, Coe E. 2,764.344.
White, Roland J. 2,743.889.
Whitener, rhilip C, and Cheney. 2,761,319.
Wildebour, Charles W. 2,748,880
Wilson. Wayne L. 2,738,993.
Boemg. Martin E. Row marker. 2.767,635, 10-23-56, CI.
97 — 230.
Bolr,!„Arpad' tn Brillotpx Argentina S. A. Combing machine.
2,734,231, 2-14-56, CI. 19—128.
Boer. Hans, to International Standard Electric Corp. Reg-
istering device for receiving and sending connecting orders
particularly for conveying plants. 2,770,796, 11-13-56,
CI. 340 — 174.
Boerger, Earl A. Hand carried liquid dispenser. 2,771 224,
11-20-56. CI. 222—210. ...
Boeriu, Dumitru. Liquid applicator for bowling alleys.
2.760,219. 8-28-56, CI. 15—131
Boerner, Lewis W., to National Foam System, Inc. Hydra u-
lically operated foam tower. 2,736,387, 2-28-56 CI
169 — 4.
Boesel. Otto A. : See —
Warner, Alden Y., Craven, Stacherl, and Boesel.
2,754,560.
Boessenkool. Helmich W., to Metals & Controls Corp. Re-
claiming scrap metal. 2,747.265, .-,-29-56, CI. 29—403.
Boessenkool, Helmich W., and G. Durst, and S. Siegel, to
Metals & Controls Corp. Solid phase bonding of metals.
2,753.623, 7-10-56. CI. 2!) -497.5.
Boestad, Gustav K. W., and T. I. Lindhagen, to Svenska Rotor
Maskiner Aktiebolng. Centrifuges for separating particles
from gases. 2,765,979, 10-9-56, CI. 233 — 19.
Boetckor, Carl H., to American Slcrilizer Co. Hydraulic actu-
ators. 2,736.580. 2-28 -56. CI. 287—12.
Boet.ier, John H., to Black, Sivalls & Bryson, Inc. Combina-
tion safety pressure and vacuum release device. 2,747,59-!,
5-29-56, CI. 137—71.
Boettcher, Gustav A. Jacquard card duplicating machine.
2,745,494 5-15-56, CI. 164—114.
Boettner, Bred E., to Rohm & Haas Co. Dehydrogenation
process. 2,744,903, 5-8-56, CI. 260 — 290.
Boff, Albert F., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Harmonic
spectrum generator. 2,768,299, 10-23-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Boffardi, Guido J. : See —
De Caussemaker, Paul, Thornburg, and Boffardi.
2,767,433.
Bogar, Roy L. Fishing reel. 2,731,214, 1-17-56. CI.
242—84.5.
Bogard, Fred J., to ACF Industries, Inc. Spring bumper
and draft gear. 2,750,053, 6-12-56, Cl. 213—9.
Bogart, Frances E., and G. Grams. Ear protector. 2,763,869,
9-25-56, Cl. 2—174.
Bogart, Harold N., and R. B. Melmoth, to Ford Motor Co.
Process of casting nodular iron. 2,751,292, 6-19-56, Cl.
75—130.
Bogart, Lee J. : See —
Sahlbom, Olaf A. 2,771,829.
Bogash, Richard : See —
Hanslick, Roy S., and Bogash. 2,770,653.
Bogatv, Herman, and A. E. Brown, to The Gillette Co. Hair
waving witli borohydrides. 2.766,760. 10-16-56, Cl. 132 — 7.
Bogdan, David A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Automatic
temperature control for high temperature ovens. 2,769,076,
10-30-56, Cl. 219—20.
Bogemann, Max : See —
Lober, Friedrich, Bayer, Bogemann, and Schneider.
2,775,568.
Lober, Friedrich, Bayer, Bogemann, and Schneider.
2.775,639.
Bogene Inc. : See —
Hochfelder, J Gene. 2,743,855.
Boger, Brady C, Jr. : See —
Buchanan, Andrew E., Ill, and Boger. 2,740,432.
Boger, Ray E. Extensible structure. 2,767,812, 10-23-56,
Cl. 189—14.
Boger, Russell D. Bed compartments for the cabs of trailer
trucks. 2,756,093, 7-24-56, Cl. 296— 23.
Bogert, Bruce P., to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Impedance
_ inverters. 2,757,345, 7-31-56, Cl. 333—80.
Hurley V. : See —
Schmid, John H., and Boggess. 2,762,448.
Boggs, Gail E., to the United States of America as repre-
sented bv the Secretary of Commerce. Superheterodyne
mixer with negative feedback for stabilizing conversion
gain. 2,753.449, 7-3-56, Cl. 250—20.
Boggs, George D. : See —
Henrv, Thomas \V„ and Boggs. 2.774,630.
Boggs, Robert H. Screw actuated door securing device.
2,745.450. 5-15-56, Cl. 144—296.
Boghetto, Fortunato. Explosion engines. 2,760,478, 8-28-56,
Cl. 123—191.
Bogliossian, Victor, to Bank of America National Trust and
Savings Association. Engine head construction. 2.767,694,
10-23-56, Cl. 123—41.77.
Bogin, Herman : See —
Gold, Abraham, and H„ and Bogin. 2,743,857.
Bogle, Aubrev B. Precision load-positioning device for
cranes. 2,752,120, 6-26-56, Cl. 254 — 168.
Bogner, Peter. Rip-wire can closures. 2,739,732, 3-27-56,
Cl. 220—49.
Bogoslowsky. Boris, deceased, by E. Bogoslowsky, executrix.
Shaping device for nail-coating elements. 2,748,860,
6-5-56, Cl. 164—41.
Bogoslowsky, Boris, deceased, by E. Bogoslowsky. executrix.
Method of making nail-coating blanks. 2,764,166. 9-25-56,
Cl. 132—73.
Bogoslowsky. Elizabeth : .See —
Bogoslowsky. Boris. 2.748,860.
Bogoslowsky, Boris. 2,764.166.
Bogue, Edward A., and C. W. Musser. to ETC, Inc. Relay
structure. 2,735.96s, 2-21-56, Cl. 317—198.
Bogue, Edward A., and C. W. Musser. to ETC, Inc. Com-
bined signal lamp and resistor. 2,740,111, 3-27-56, Cl.
340 — 381.
Bogue, Edward A., and C. W. Musser. to Etc, Inc. Electro-
magnet coil assembly. 2.775,742, 12-25-56, Cl. 336 — 83.
Bogue Electric Mfg. Co. : See —
Cioffl, Vincent R. 2,753,302.
Herbst, John A. 2,731,627.
Herbst. John A., and Dornhoefer. 2,773.232.
Rhinehart. John R.. and Eshrich. 2.733,961.
Rod, Robert L., and Becher. 2.753.542.
Rod, Robert L., and Becher. 2,775.748.
Boguski, Leo H., to Republic Steel Corp. Process and appa-
ratus for reverse current protection of anodes in electro-
pickling. 2,760,923, 8-28-56, Cl. 204—34.
Bogutz, Albert H. : See —
Ayers, Fred L. 2,765,758.
Bohannan, Donald L., and W. H. Brown, Jr. Drill stem test
plug. 2.757,740. 8-7-56. Cl. 1 66 — 75.
Bohannon, Ilovt IT. Liquid proportioner. 2,748,076, 5-29-56,
Cl. 210—19.
Bohl. Leland S.. and W. F. Huch, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Con-
nection fitting for tubular members of balloons. 2,759.092,
8-21-56. Cl. 244 — 127.
Bohlen, Charles I., to Fruehnuf Trailer Co. Trailer frame
and floor construction. 2,743,940, 5-1-56, Cl. 280 — 106.
Bohlen, Charles I., to Fruehauf Trailer Co. End closures
for heat-insulated floor of refrigerated trailer. 2,767,015,
10-16-56, Cl. 296—28.
LIST OF PATENTEES
87
Bohlen, Charles I., to Fruehauf Trailer Co.
tion with integral cross-sills. 2,773,718,
296 — 28.
Bohler & Weber K. G. : See —
Petrich, Erwin. 2,740,527.
Bohlinger, Ernst A., and S. Friedman, to Esco Jewelers.
Expansion bracelet. 2,740,569, 4-3-56, CI. 224 — 4.
Bohlman, Ivan C. : See —
Bohlman, Ray A. and I. C. 2,750,563.
Bohlman, Rav A. and I. C. Electrohvdraulic motor mech-
anism. 2,756,563, 7-31-56, CI. 60 — 52.
Bohm, Kurt : See—
Brune, Heinrich W., Hadrich, and Bohm. 2,772,701.
Bohm, William O. See —
Canning. Walter L. and F. N., and Bohm. 2,747,210.
Bohme Fettchemie G. m. b. H. : See —
Plapper, Jiirgen, and Heyden. 2,772,988.
Bohme, Karl, to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co.,
trustee. Incandescent lamp comprising two filament wires,
more particularly for car search lights. 2,733,377, 1-31-56,
CI. 313—272
Bohn Aluminum & Brass Corp. : Si
McCullough, William E.. an.
. nd Wyatt. 2,763,058.
Moffatt, Chester C. 2,735,170.
Wyatt, Wilbur E., and Robertson. 2,747,256.
Bonn, Chester J. : See —
Roller, Edward J., and Bonn. 2,758,632.
Bonner, Endre, and J. Lukacs, to "Licencia" Talalmanyokat
Ertekesito Vallalat. Method of making a jointing piece.
2,737,567, 3-6-56, CI. 219—10.
Bohnsack, John A. : See —
Hopeman, Albert A., Jr., and Bohnsack. 2,741,779.
Boho, Lawrence M. Movable bracket for can openers and the
like. 2,771,263, 11-20-56, CI. 248—298.
Bohonos, Nestor : See —
Porter, John N., Krupka, and Bohonos. 2,763,642.
Bohrer, Samuel E. Cold blast jet engine. 2,739,443,
3-27-56. CI. 60—35.6.
Boice, Elvin G., to Reed Roller Bit Co. Drilling tool.
2,750,154. 6-12-56, CI. 255 — 4.
Boice. Lendall O. Vulcanizing machine. 2,770,839, 11-20-56,
Cl. 18—18.
Boileau, Arthur H., C. J. Rayman, and F. S. Board, to Cherry-
Burrell Corp. Double acting valve. 2,772,693, 12-4-56, Cl.
137—512.3.
Boisjolie, Ralph D., to Sprague Electric Co. Capacitor eye-
let construction. 2,739,277, 3-20-56, Cl. 317 — 260.
Boisselier, Earl D., to Sears. Roebuck and Co. Swing sus-
pension device. 2,745,621, 5-15-56, Cl. 24S — 340.
Boissinot, Georges, and J. Gillet, to Compagnie Generale de
Telegraphie Sans Fil. Ultra-high frequency wave mode
transformers. 2,730,677. 1-10-56, Cl. 333 — 21.
Boissonnault, Ronaldo, to Sicard Inc. Snow thrower raking
mechanism. 2,736,112, 2-28-56, Cl. 37 — 43.
Boissou, Pierre, to Societe Metallurgique Ariegeoise et Lor-
raine. Mould for the centrifugal casting of pipes and other
pieces. 2,770,857, 11-20-56, Cl. 22 — 65.
Boiu, Max R. Foot for furniture leg. 2,736,130, 2-28-56,
Cl. 45—137.
Boivin, Jean L., to Her Majesty the Queen in the right of
Canada represented by the Minister of National Defense.
Synthesis of guanidine from S02, C02, and NHs. 2,762,843,
9-11-56, Cl. 260—564.
Boivinet, Jean. Regulator for diaphragm pumps. 2,753,805,
7-10-56, Cl. 103 — 44.
Bok, Cornells : See —
Selling, Hendrik J., and Bok. 2,738,552.
Bokenkroger, William H., to Union Bag & Paper Corp. Ma-
chine for making heat sealed closure. 2,729,149, 1-3-56,
Cl. 93—27.
Bokenkroger, William H., to Union Bag & Paper Corp. Heat
sealed bag. 2,730,295. 1-10-56, Cl. 229—57.
Bokor, Vidor : See —
Varkonyi, Gyula, Bokor, and Varkonyi. 2,738,810.
Bokorney, Fred R. Frame construction for balancing ma-
chine. 2,743,074, 4-24-56. Cl. 248—13.
Bokorney. Fred R. Balancing machine pick-up. 2,767,337,
10-16-56, Cl. 310—25.
Bokser, Lewis. Electric eve for automatically operating
flushing valve. 2,738,448, 3-13-56, Cl. 317 — 130.
Bol, Arie : See —
Haayman. Pieter W., Bol, Romeyn, and Verwey.
2,735,824.
Boland, Daniel P. Fish line leader. 2,747,320, 5-29-56,
'Cl. 43 — 14.98.
Boland, John J. Back rest for vehicle riding. 2, 74."",. -1 7".
5-15-56, Cl. 155—182.
Bolanowski. John P., B. D. Miller, G. W. Reigel. and M.
Sutton, to National Cylinder Gas Co. Method and appa-
ratus for maintaining uniform flow resistance. 2.766 765
10-16-56. Cl. 137—14.
Bolding, Hubert V.. to The Bradlev & Gilbert Co. Protective
carton. 2.732.122, 1-24-56. Cl. 229 — 38.
Bolding, Hubert V.. to The Bradlev & Gilbert Co. Shock-
proof carton. 2,732,123, 1-24-56. Cl. 229 — 39.
Bolding, Hubert V.. to The Bradlev & Gilbert Co. Protective
carton. 2.764.337, 9-25-56, Cl. 229 — 38.
Bolding, Hubert V., and E. G. Gowens, to The Bradley &
Gilbert Co. Cell wall carton. 2,774,530, 12-18-56, ' Cl.
229—34.
Boldingh, Willem H., J. J. C. Hardenberg, W. J. Oosterkamp,
and A. Verhoeff. to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co.,
trustee. Support for image amplifiers. 2,751,504, 6-19-56,
Cl. 250—79.
Bolduc, Viateur : See —
Blanchette, Hilaire, and Bolduc. 2,737,368.
Bole, George B. : See —
Streb, Joseph C, and Bole. 2,762,518.
Shea, Lindsey W„ Streb, and Bole. 2,741,382.
Bole, Robert K. : See —
Stanton, Arthur J., Carlberg, Bole, Sieve, Danziger, and
De Masi. 2,745,317.
Bolender, Augustus B., to Borg-Warner Corp. Methods of
forming splines in bores of machine elements. 2,765,52!),
10-9-56, Cl. 29—558.
Boles, Chalmers B., to General Motors Corp. Refrigeration
expansion valve apparatus. 2,755,025, 7-17-56, Cl.
236—92.
Bolger, Henry. Traction device for invalids. 2,750,939,
6-19-56, Cl. 128—84.
Bolger, Henry. Toilet tissue holder. 2,751,162, 6-19-56,
Cl. 242—55.2.
Bolger, William B. Collapsible chamber fluid handling device.
2,769,397, 11-6-56, Cl. 103—148.
Bolidens Gruvaktiebolag : See —
Herneryd. Fritz O., Norro, and Sundstrom. 2,769,706.
Bolinders Fabriks Aktiebolag : See —
Lenning, Alvar. 2,772,544.
Bolinger, Edgar D. : See —
Berner, Robert G., and Bolinger. 2,743,194.
Bolinger, George N. Flashlight. 2,731,545, 1-17-56. Cl.
240—10.68.
Boll, Herman M. Sight for firearms. 2,770,041, 11-13-56,
Cl. 33 — 56.
Bollen, Roy P. Tub guard. 2,756,439, 7-31-56, Cl. 4 — 185.
Bollens, Walter F., to Swift & Co. Continuous process of
hydrogenation. 2,762,819, 9-11-56, Cl. 260 — 409.
Boiler, Leo : See —
Dreyer. Helmut, and Boiler. 2,747,161.
Bolles, Julius H., C. E. Buck, B. H. Short, and A. G. Lautzen-
hiser, to General Motors Corp. Window washer pump.
2,757,615, 8-7-56, Cl. 103—53.
Bollev, Don S. : See —
Larsen, Delmar T-L, Cummer, and Bolley. 2,734,860.
Bolley, Don S., R. H. M'Cormack. and F. C. Naughton, to
National Lead Co. Pre revs for separation of "phytin" from
seeds. 2,732,395, 1-24-56, Cl. 260—461.
Bolley, Don S., and F. C. Naughton. to The Baker Castor Oil
Co. Sebacic acid production in the presence of barium
compounds. 2,734,916. 2-14-56. Cl. 260 — 531.
Bolliger, Hans, to Ciba Ltd. Monoazo-dyestuffs. 2,773,863,
12-11-56, Cl. 260 — 162.
Bolliger, Hans, to Ciba Ltd. Pyrazolones and process for
their manufacture. 2,744,911, 5-8-56, Cl. 260 — 310.
Bolliger, Hans, to Ciba Ltd. Monoazo-dyestuffs. 2,766,231,
10-9-56, Cl. 260—163.
Bollinger, Waldon P., to Radio Corp. of America. Microwave
scanning antenna system. 2,774,067, 12-11-56, Cl.
343—762.
Bollinger, Waldon P., R. W. Howery, and J. R. Ford, to the
United States of America as represented by the Secretary
of the Air Force. Sweep modulator direction finder.
2,745,099, 5-8-56, Cl. 343—113.
Bollman. Geo. W., & Co., Inc. : See —
Reider. Malcolm J. 2,736,633.
Bollo, Francis G., and L. M. Whitney, to Shell Development
Co. Infra-red fuel flow controller. 2,773,349, 12-11-56,
Cl. 60—35.6.
Bolls, Charles E. Holder for trot lines and stagings therefor.
2,753,654. 7-10-56, Cl. 43—57.5.
Bologno, Louis. Wire cutting and stripping tool. 2,770,989,
11-20-56, Cl. 81—9.5.
Bolomey, Benjamin, to Societe De La Viscose Suisse. Appa-
ratus for the fluid treatment of textile thread packages.
2,737,041, 3-6-56, Cl. 68—189.
Bols. Erven Lucas. Inc. : See —
Flasnocker. Ewald. 2,771,913.
Bolsey, Jacques. Filling apparatus for pens and the like.
2.737,329, 3-6-56, C\. 226—63.
Bolsey, Jacques. Flash guns. 2,754,408, 7-10-56, Cl.
240—1.3.
Bolsev, Jacques. Power arrangements for cinematographic
cameras. 2.759,561. 8-21-56. Cl. 185 — 40.
Bolsey, Jacques. Automatic tracking apparatus for cameras
and the like. 2,766,387, 10-9-56. Cl. 250—203.
Bolsey. Jacques. E. Elison. and R. V. Nicolosi : said Elison and
Nicolosi assors. to J. Bolsey. Film guiding and exposure
arrangement. 2,741.943. 4-17-56, Cl. 88 — 17.
Bolstad, Luther L. : See —
Formo, Jerome L., Le Gault, Bolstad, and Sinning.
2,773,048.
Bolster, Henry G. : See —
Zippier. Francis J. 2,749,112.
Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc. : See —
Baruch, Jordan J. 2.759.554.
Baruch, Jordan J. 2.759 555
Baruch, Jordan J. 2 759 556.
Bolt. Harry C. Portable buildings. 2,731,680, 1-24-56, Cl.
20—2.
Bolt. John A. : See —
Kalinowski, Mathew L., and Bolt. 2.771.405.
Kalinowski, Mathew L.. Crews, and Bolt. 2,753.274.
Bolt, John A., and J. W. Van Wyk, to Standard Oil Co.
Asphalt compositions containing a small amount of chloro-
sulfonated polyethylene. 2.752.316, 6 26-56. Cl. 260—28.5.
Bolte, Frederick G., to International Telephone and Telegraph
2,770,789, 11-13-56, Cl.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Bolton, Cleon. Telephony supports. 2,74.3,006, 5-15-56, CI.
179—157.
Bolton, Harry G., to Borg- Warner Corp. Carburetor metering
valve. 2,770,254, 11-13-56, CI. 137—625.48.
Bolton, John A., and G. C. McKinley, 33%% to J. Anderson.
Filtering system for screening irrigation water. 2,745,554,
5-15-56, CI. 210 — 152.
Bolton, John W., & Sons, Inc. : See —
1'revost, Bruno E. 2,729,147.
Prevost, Bruno E., and Smith. 2,758,516.
Stuck, Harold D. 2,734,261.
Boltuch, Salo M., and F. and R. Monaco, to Mastercraft Plas-
tics Co., Inc. Vaginal mold. 2,759,478, 8-21-56, CI.
128—341.
Bolzmann, Hans, to Electroacustic Gesellschaft m. b. H. Echo
locating systems using sonic or supersonic pulses. 2,757,354.
7-31-56, CI. 340—3.
Bomac Laboratories Inc. : See —
Heins, Harold. 2,734,171.
Heins, Harold. 2,734,174.
Hilliard, Robert C, and Burr. 2,752,576.
McCarthy, Henry J. 2,769,936.
Rawley, Ralph A. 2,766,920.
Bomba, James >S. : See —
Bachelet, Albert E., and Bomba. 2,746,028.
Bomerscheim, Frank J. Belt buckle. 2,745,157, 5-15-56,
CI. 24—77.
Bomford, Douglas R., to Bomford & Evershed Ltd. Attach-
ments for vehicles for traversing heaped up material along
the ground. 2,756,522, 7-31-56, CI. 37 — 144.
Bomford & Evershed Ltd. : See —
Bomford, Douglas R. 2,756,522.
Bommelaer, Jean, to Societe Alsacienne de Constructions
Mecaniques. Pressure device for textile fiber rolling
machines. 2,767,439, 10-23-56, CI. 19—135.
Bonanno, Joseph L., to The Lionel Corp. Toy railroad track-
side accessories. 2,732,958, 1-31-56, CI. 214 — 38.
Bonanno. Joseph L., to The Lionel Corp. Toy buildings.
2,733,544, 2-7-56, CI. 46—12.
Bonanno, Joseph L., to Aires Mfg. Co., Inc. Fishing lures.
2,736,981, 3-6-56, CI. 43^42.35.
Bonanno, Joseph L., to The Lionel Corp. Lighted toy rail-
road station. 2,739,418, 3-27-56, CI. 46—226.
Bonanno, Joseph L, to The Lionel Corp. Unloading toy cars.
2,739,542, 3-27-56, CI. 105—311.
Bonanno, Joseph L., to The Lionel Corp. Packages. 2,747,731,
5-29-56, CI. 206 — 46.
Bonanno, Joseph L., to Airex Mfg. Co., Inc. Fishing reel.
2,758,801, 8-14-56, CI. 242—84.6.
Bonanno, Joseph L., to The Lionel Corp. Alternating current
electric motors. 2,759,113, 8-14-56, CI. 310 — 20.
Bonar, Patrick, to Dowty Equipment Ltd. Aircraft alighting
gear. 2,731,218, 1-17-56, CI. 244 — 104.
Bonath, Richard, and W. Haberich, to Braunschweigische
Maschinenbauanstalt A. G. Apparatus for the defecation
of sugar and the slaking of lime. 2,760,888, 8-28-50,
CI. 127—14.
Bond, Alfred A., and G. W. Achterberg. Dust proof oil dis-
penser. 2,751,120, 6-19-56, CI. 222 — 83.5.
Bond, Archie C, deceased ; J. B. Bond administratrix. Casting
bobber. 2,760,295, 8-28-56, CI. 43—43.11.
Bond, Donald C. to The Pure Oil Co. Acid treating siliceous
formations. 2,742,092. 4-17-56, CI. 166 — 42.
Bond, Donald C, to The Pure Oil Co. Combustion and halo-
silane reaction treatment of a formation to increase pro-
duction. 2,761,512, 9-4-56, CI. 166 — 38.
Bond, Donald C, to The Pure Oil Co. Process for improving
oil recovery processes. 2,765,851, 10-9-56, CI. 166 — 42.
Bond, Donald C, to The Pure Oil Co. Logging shales.
2,772,951, 12-4-56, CI. 23—230.
Bond. Donald C, and R. H. Lorenz, to The Pure Oil Co.
Acidizing wells. 2.765,039. 10-2-56, CI. 166—42.
Bond, Donald C, and O. C. Holbrook, to The Pure Oil Co.
Fracturing oil and gas producing formations. 2,772,737,
12-4-56, CI. 166—22.
Bond, Donald H, to The Texas Pipe Line Co. Concentric
pipe insulator and spacer. 2,750,963, 6-19-56, CI. 138 — 65.
Bond, Donald H., to The Texas Pipe Line Co. End turn
supports for electrical machines. 2,761,083, 8-28-56, CI.
310—260.
Bond, Donald H„ to The Texas Pipe Line Co. Pipe spacing
device. 2,765,000, 10-2-56, CI. 138 — 65.
Bond, Edward L. : See —
King, Ralph B. 2,738,002.
Bond, George R., Jr., and A. G. Oblad, to Houdry Process
Corp. Production of synthesis gas. 2,754,187, 7-10-56,
CI. 48 — 196.
Bond, James M. Safety razor kit. 2,753,987, 7-10-56, CI.
206—16.
Bond. Joyce B. : See —
Bond, Archie C. 2,760,295.
Bond, Robert D., and G. J. Hungerford, to Douglas Machine
Products Co. Hose reel. 2,765,127, 10-2-56, CI. 242—86.
Bond, Robert D., and R. L. Partlan, to Douglas Machine
Products Co. Spreader for lawns and small gardens.
2,767,887, 10-23-56. CI. 222 — 177.
Bond, Scott R., to H. K. Lorentzen, Inc. Shock-resistant
case and seal therefor. 2,746,824, 5-22-56. CI. 312 — 7.
Bond, Scott R., to Lorentzen Hardware Mfg. Corp. Slat
end guide for Venetian blinds. 2,770,296/11-13-56, CI.
160—173.
Bond, Walter L., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Tech-
nique and apparatus for making crystal spheres. 2,734,317,
2-14-56, CI. 51—73.
Bond, Walter L., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Uniaxial
crystal electric light valve compensated for divergent light.
2,768,557, 10-30-56, CI. 88—61.
Bond, William. Dishwashing machine. 2,771,895, 11-27-56,
CI. 134 — 172. •
Bonderer, Charles F. Golf ball holders. 2,756,914, 7-31-56,
CI. 224 — 29.
Bondi, Arnold A., to Shell Development Co. Magnetic fluids.
2,751,352, 6-19-56, CI. 252 — 62.5.
Bondi, Arnold A., to Shell Development Co. Carbon black
concentrates. 2,754,267, 7-10-56, CI. 252—29.
Bondley, Ralph J., to General Electric Co. Tunable cavity
resonator. 2,742,617, 4-17-56, CI. 333—83.
Bondley, Ralph J., to General Electric Co. Apparatus for
determining stress. 2,756,588, 7-31-56, CI. 73 — 67.
Bondon, Lewis A., to Product Development Co. Low capacity
high temperature coaxial cables. 2,740,826, 4-3-56, CI.
174—28.
Frank S. : See —
Lebeis, Edward H., and Bondor. 2,768,131.
Bondor Ltd. : See —
Rose, Thomas A. 2,756,435.
Bondurant, Kenneth E. : See —
Brown, William E., and Bondurant. 2,750,477.
Bone, Evan P., to Midland Discount Co. Headlight control
system. 2,753,487, 7-3-50, CI. 315—82.
Bone, Herbert L. : See —
Woods, Robert A., and Bone. 2,748,204.
Bone, Herbert L., and H. C. Clausen, to Westinghouse Air
Brake Co. Auxiliary contact actuator for train control
governors. 2,730,584, 1-10-56, CI. 200—42.
Bone, James S., to The Eagle-Picher Co. Battery construc-
tion. 2,740,821, 4-3-56, CI. 136—111.
Bonell, William H., and B. E. Ludwig, to Lockheed Aircraft
Corp. Method of testing pressure vessels. 2,775,116,
12-25-56, CI. 73—37.
Bonelli, James W. Combination storm vent awning.
2,750,638, 6-19-56, CI. 20—57.5.
Boner, Charles J., and L. W. Breed, to Battenfeld Grease
& Oil Corp. Process of preparing lithium soaps. 2,753,364,
7-3-56, CI. 260—413.
Bonewitz Chemicals, Inc. : See —
Bonewitz, Paul W., Fults, Edwards, and Hockett.
2,767,146.
Bonewitz, Paul W., E. H. Fults, G. S. Edwards, and S. W.
Hockett, deceased (by E. D. Hockett, administratrix),
to Bonewitz Chemicals, Inc. Method of making cleaning
compositions. 2,767,146, 10-16-56, CI. 252—156.
Bongiovanni, Antonio, 49% to J. Marcelline. Barber's taper
books. 2,753,988, 7-10-56, CI. 206—29.
Bongiovanni, Joseph T. Sash carrying window frame con-
struction. 2,760,607, 8-28-56, CI. 189—75.
Boni, Albert, to Readex Microprint Corp. Microscopic print-
ing by planographic means. 2,733,655, 2-7-56, CI. 101—149.
Boni, Frank, Jr. : See —
Gardner, Karl A., and Boni. 2,743,089.
Boni, Frank, Jr., to The Griscom-Russell Co. Head closure
construction for heat exchangers. 2,766,903, 10-16-56,
CI. 220—67.
Bonine, Ralph O., and W. T. Parker, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Pneumaticallv operated circuit breaker with
selective air cut-off. 2,752,536, 6-26-56, CI. 317—59.
Bonini, John N., to Marathon Corp. Sliced bacon package.
2,768,779, 10-30-56, CI. 229 — 87.
Bonini, Robert A. Spraving attachment for lawn mower.
2,737,340, 3-6-56, CI. 230 — 56.
Bonkowski, Teofil L. Drum sander. 2,765,595, 10-9-56, CI.
Bonmartin'i, Giovanni, to "Est" Etablissement Sciences Tech-
niques Reducing the frictional resistance between belts
and pulleys. 2,735,727, 2-21-56, CI. 305—1.
Bonmartini, Giovanni, to "Est" Etablissement Sciences Tech-
niques. Rolling device for vehicles of every kind. 2,751,259,
6-19-56, CI. 305 — 9.
Bonn Engineering Co. : See —
Smith, Carl K. 2,7-12.739.
Bonn, Theodore H, to Remington Rand Inc. Full wave mag-
netic amplifier. 2,751,510, 6-19-56. CI. 307—88.
Bonn, Theodore H., to Sperry Rand Corp. Magnetic gating
circuit for controlling a plurality of loads. 2,774,956,
12-18-56, CI. 340—174.
Bonnafe Oliver W.. to The Lapointe Machine Tool Co. Broach
with multiple cutting plates. 2,770,027, 11-13-56, CI.
Bonnafe, Oliver W., to The Lapointe Machine Tool Co. Broach
with multiple small cutting units. 2,770,028, 11-13-56,
CI. 29—95.1.
Bonnafoux, Paul. Pellet mill. 2,739,546, 3-27-56, CI.
107 — 10.
Bonnar-Vawter, Inc. : See —
Riordan, John M. 2,730,358.
Bonneau Frank X., to Machinery Electrification Inc. Shear.
2,759,540, 8-21-56, CI. 164 — 41.
Bonneau, Gladys M. : See —
Bonneau, John H. 2,761,170.
Bonneau, John H., deceased ; G. M. Bonneau, administratrix.
Automatic steam cleaning mechanism for automobile
wheels. 2,761,170, 9-4-56, CI. 15 — 307.
Bonnell, Charles R., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Accelerometer. 2,752,466, 6-26-56, CI. 201 — 48.
Bonner, Francis T. : See —
Weinstein, Alfred I., and Bonner. 2,736,812.
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Bonner, Frank E., to The Commonwealth Engineering Co. of
Ohio. Suction bag device for spray dryer. 2,730,282,
1-10-56, CI. 226 — 58.
Bonner, James W., to Lowry Oil Tools, Inc. Pulling tool.
2,734,581, 2-14-56, CI. 166—98.
Bonner, John H., Jr. Fluid turbine. 2,751,888, 6-26-56,
CI. 121—95.
Bonner, Joseph. Cutting torch machine having revolving
template mounts. 2,774,589, 12-18-56, CI. 266—23.
Bonner, Louis F., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Method and apparatus for fracturing a subsurface forma-
tion. 2,753,940, 7-10-56, Cl. 166—42.
Bonner, Louis F., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Dis-
integrator for rock and the like. 2,768,793, 10-30-56, Cl.
241 — 68.
Bonner, Walter F., R. F. Durst, W. Lewanda, and A. E.
Machala, to International Telephone and Telegraph Corp.
Selenium rectifier. 2,758,266, 8-7-56, Cl. 317—241.
Bonner, Willard H., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. Synthesis of novel vanadium porphyrin. 2,740,794,
4-3-56, Cl. 260—314.
Bonner, William C. Dishwashing machine. 2,747,588,
5-29-56, Cl. 134—93.
Bonnesen, Elmer J., to American Telephone and Telegraph Co.
Transposition insulators. 2,734,098, 2-7-56, Cl. 174 — 194.
Bonnett, Harold D.. 20% to A. L. Maki, 16% to S. D. Menin,
and 8% to F. H. Coury. Dual-type bobby pin. 2,742,911,
4-24-56. Cl. 132—50.
Bonnett, Horace W. : See —
Jensen, Harry T., and Bonnett. 2,759,359.
Bonnett, Mitchell E., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Army. Latch mech-
anism for a rocket launcher. 2,751,818, 6-26-56, Cl.
89—1.7.
Bonnette, Leroy E., and C. E. Adams, to The Denison Engi-
neering Co. Axial piston pump. 2,737,899, 3-13-56, Cl.
103—162.
Bonnie, Joseph M. Oiler. 2,732,736, 1-31-56, Cl. 222 — 123.
Bonnin, Fred D. Vehicle spring and end connection arrange-
ment. 2,772,891, 12-4-56, Cl. 280—124.
Bono, Luigi, for Vittorio JNecchi Societa per Azioni. Device
for converting oscillatory motion into variable amplitude
intermittent unidirectional movement. 2,764,895, 10-2-56,
Cl. 74 — 148.
Bonomi, Felix A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Pulse
divider. 2,737,614, 3-6-56, Cl. 317—140.
Bonsteel, Donald H., to North American Aviation, Inc. Air-
craft trim control. 2,772,841, 12-4-56, Cl. 244 — 83.
Boodakian, Barkere. Paint brushes for painting corners.
2,736,051, 2-28-56, Cl. 15—160.
Booher, Ortis C. : See —
Silvey, John O., and Booher. 2,774,044.
Book Clarence F. : See —
Mason, Valentine V., and Book. 2,741,127.
Booker, Alvah D. Necktie spreader. 2,732,558, 1-31-56, Cl.
2—157.
Bookman, Harry, to Williams & Bennett Co. Fender shield
securing means. 2,742,303, 4-17-56, Cl. 280 — 153.
Bookout, Ervin J., and G. T. Hutchison, to Cochrane Corp.
Liquid treatment apparatus. 2,772,235, 11-27-56, Cl.
210—16.
Bookout, Floyd V., L. A. Shontz, Jr., and B. A. Andrews,
to The Vendo Co. Selective bottled beverage vending
machine. 2,766,906, 10-16-56, Cl. 221 — 92.
Boon, Johannes W. P., and L. W. F. Kampschmidt, to Stami-
carbon N. V. Process for the purification of lactams.
2,752,336, 6-26-56, Cl. 260 — 239.3.
Boon, John A., to International Business Machines Corp.
Article sorting device. 2,742,134, 4-17-56. Cl. 198 — 31.
Boone, Wallace D., and A. F. Briede, to OPW Corp. Liquid
level signaling device. 2,751,877, 6-26-56, Cl. 116 — 109.
Boonton Electronics Corp. : See —
Porter, Ernest A. 2,736,807.
Boonton Molding Co. : See —
Hooper, Robert. 2,728,981.
Sayre, Gordon B. 2,741,402.
Boor, Ladislav, and T. Di Filippo, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of the Army. Paper
humidity expansion apparatus. 2,735,297, 2-21-56, Cl.
73—159.
Boord, Charles W. Flashlight support for firearms. 2,769,895,
11-6-56, Cl. 240—6.41.
Boosev & Hawkes Ltd. : See —
Draper, Frederick C, Hobson, and Sang. 2,748,455.
Boosey, Lawrence N. Testing plug for floor drain. 2,743,780,
5-1-56, Cl. 182—31.
Booth, Andrew B. and H. L. Minnow trap. 2,755,594,
7-24-56, Cl. 43—100.
Booth, Andrew D., to The British Tabulating Machine Co.
Ltd. Data storage device with magneto-strictive read-out.
2,736,881, 2-28-56, Cl. 340—174.
Booth, Christopher H., to Firth-Brown Tools Ltd. Indicating
devices of the type, including a rotatable indicating im-
plement. 2,739,481, 3-27-56, Cl. 73 — 411.
Booth, Christopher H., to Firth-Brown Tools Ltd. Cutting
and abrading tool. 2,769,225, 11-6-56, Cl. 29 — 78.
Booth, Douglas G., and F. Baines, to The Plessey Co. Ltd.
Gear pump or motor. 2,735,372, 2-21-56, Cl. 103 — 126.
Booth, Edmond P. O., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Vibrating
screen mechanism with resilient connection between gear
and counterweight. 2,766,629, 10-16-56, Cl. 74 — 61.
Booth, Ernest G., Sr. Spark plugs. 2,747,122, 5-22-56,
Cl. 313—124.
Booth, Eugene T., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Diaphragm pump. 2,732,127, 1-24-56, Cl. 230—162.
Booth, Gait B. : See —
Reen, Gerald K., and Booth. 2,751,512.
Booth, George M., to Wallace Tiernan Inc. Slurry feeder.
2,733,814, 2-7-56, Cl. 210—1.
Booth, George M., to Wallace & Tierman Inc. Apparatus for
filtration with finely divided filtering material. 2,768,751,
10-30-56, Cl. 210—169.
Booth, Harry L. : See —
Booth, Andrew B. and H. L. 2,755,594.
Booth, Harry T., to United Aircraft Products, Inc. Reservoir
for congealable liquids. 2,733,050, 1-31-56, Cl. 257 — 195.
Booth, Harry T., to United Aircraft Products, Inc. Repeated
action injector device. 2,745,625, 5-15-56, Cl. 251 — 13.
Booth Harry T., to United Aircraft Products, Inc. Sealing
construction. 2,772,807, 12-4-56, Cl. 220—46.
Booth, Herbert G., to David Traum Co., Inc. Trimming tape.
2,728,919, 1-3-56, Cl. 2—278.
Booth, Herbert G., to David Traum Co., Inc. Utility knife.
2,746,147, 5-22-56, Cl. 30—339.
Booth, Jack J. Machine for vending beverage in cups.
2,747,782, 5-29-56, Cl. 226—46.6.
Booth, Jack J. Dispensing valve and operating means for bev-
erage vending machines. 2,772,812, 12-4-56, Cl. 222—70.
Booth, James H., to Thompson Products, Inc. Combustion
engine driven hydrodynamic brake fluid heater. 2,748,570,
6-5-56, Cl. 60—97.
Booth, James H., to Thompson Products, Inc. Mechanical
heater and pump. 2,748,762, 6-5-56, Cl. 126—247.
Booth, James H., to Thompson Products, Inc. Heating sys-
tem for automotive vehicles. 2,749,050, 6-5-56, Cl.
237—12.3.
Booth, James H., to Thompson Products, Inc. Method of
making locked-in bearing assembly. 2,756,484, 7-31-50,
Cl. 29—149.5.
Booth, James H., and E. J. Herbenar, to Thompson Products,
Inc. Fluid control system for torque absorbing and trans-
mitting coupling. 2,748,899, 6-5-56, Cl. 188 — 90.
Booth, James H., and E. J. Herbenar, to Thompson Products,
Inc. Fluid control system for torque absorbing and trans-
mitting coupling. 2,748,900, 6-5-56, Cl. 188—90.
Booth, James H., and A. W. Gair, to Thompson Products,
Inc. Sectionalized steering knuckle. 2,771,301, 11-20-56,
Cl. 280—96.2.
Booth, James H„ and A. W. Gair, to Thompson Products,
Inc. Steering arm, spindle, and support bridge assembly.
2,771,302, 11-20-56, Cl. 280—96.2.
Booth, Joseph H., and V. K. Eloranta, to Polaroid Corp.
Applicator device for applying liquid coating to photo-
graphic prints. 2 740,374, 4-3-56, Cl. 118—241.
Booth, Morris A. Apparatus for producing hydraulic cement
clinker. 2,762,619, 9-11-56, Cl. 263—21.
Booth, Richard N. Assembly of filter tips. 2,769,533, 11-6-56,
Cl. 206—56.
Booth, Robert B. : See —
Aimone, Frank M., and Booth. 2,740,522.
Booth, Robert B., and N. Hedley, to American Cyanamid Co.
Method of preventing deposition of alkaline earth metal
salts in cyanidation of precious metal ores. 2,729,557,
1-3-56, Cl. 75—105.
Booth, Seth W. Delayed arming fuze for a projectile.
2,733,659, 2-7-56. Cl. 102—79.
Booth, William M., to Gardner-Denver Co. Airline oiler
for pneumatic tools. 2,767,807, 10-23-56, Cl. 184 — 55.
Booth, William T., Jr. : See —
Carnes, Joseph J., and Booth. 2,744,888.
Carnes, Joseph J., Price, and Booth. 2,739,168.
Boothe, James H. : See —
Kushner, Samuel, Boothe, and Morton. 2,757,179.
Boothroyd, Wilson P., and E. M. Creamer, Jr., to Philco
Corp. Color television camera tube with indexing structure.
2,769,855, 11-6-56, Cl. 178—5.4.
Boothroyd, Wilson P., to Philco Corp. Electrical systems.
2,772,324, 11-27-56, Cl. 178—5.4.
Boots, Arthur A., to Cafa-Roll, Inc. Food handling structure
for restaurants. 2,745,542, 5-15-56. Cl. 198 — 203.
Boots, Arthur A. and O. A., to Cafa-Roll, Inc. Serving system
for cafeterias. 2,737,288, 3-6-56, Cl. 198 — 181.
Boots, Norman J. : See —
Brush, Abbott H. 2,765,697.
Boots, Oscar A. : See —
Boots, Arthur A. and O. A. 2,737,288.
Boots Pure Drug Co. Ltd. : See —
Maliphant. Gordon K., Oxley, and Peak. 2,736,748.
Watkins, Thomas I. 2,760,963.
Greenwood. Douglas, and Stevenson. 2,770,568.
Bopf, Edward C, to Deere Mfg. Co. Dual housing and shaft
coupling arrangement. 2,736,489, 2-28-56, Cl. 230—132.
Bopf, Edward C, to Deere Mfg. Co. Picker bar for cotton
picker. 2,767,542, 10-23-56, Cl. 56—47.
Bopp, Calvin C, to Avco Mfg. Corp. Automatic gain control
circuit for transistor amplifiers. 2,751,446, 6-19-56, Cl.
179—171.9.
Bopp, Calvin C, and R. W. Bradmiller, to Avco Mfg. Corp.
Transistor oscillator. 2,770,731, 11-13-56, Cl. 250—36.
Boppel, Henry L., to The Sheffield Corp. Gauging device.
2,735,186, 2-21-56, Cl. 33—147.
Boppel, Henry L., to The Sheffield Corp. Gauging device.
2,755,659, 7-24-56, Cl. 73—37.5.
Borah, John E. Suction cup. 2,750,222, 6-12-56, Cl. 294 — 19.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Borax Consolidated, Ltd. : See —
Dudley, William A. 2,760,689.
Taylor, Donald S. 2,746,841.
Borberg, Willy : See —
Leonard, Anthon A., Hawthorne, and Borberg. 2,733,434.
Borberg, Willy, to International Projector Corp. Automatic
lubricating systems for shafts. 2,743,788, 5-1-56, CI.
184—6.
Borchardt, Robert E. : See —
Drake, Russell P., Borchardt, and Crandall. 2,769,598.
Borchardt, Robert E., to Barber-Colman Co. Drive mecha-
nism. 2,742,125, 4-17-56, CI. 192 — 24.
Borchardt, Robert E., to Barber-Colman Co. Machine for
operating upon bobbins. 2,747.806, 5-29-56, CI. 242 — 19.
Borcherding, Melvin H. Time limit mechanism. 2,757,771,
8-7-56, CI. 194—9.
Borchers, Henning H. : See —
Stokes, Joseph L., and Borchers. 2,756,972.
Borck, Alfred G., to Aktiebolaget Separator. Method of wash-
ing raw wool with organic solvents. 2,737,435, 3-6-56,
CI. 8—156.
Borck, Alfred G., to Aktiebolaget Separator. Method of
rejuvenating a liquid hydrocarbon washing agent used in
cashing raw wool. 2,755,222, 7-17-56, CI. 196 — 15.
Re. 24,160, 5-29-56, CI.
Borde, Josef.
158—63.
Borden, Clayton B. and J. T., Jr. Disappearing stairway
system. 2,736,482, 2-28-56, CI. 228—50.
Borden Co., The : See —
Block, Richard J. 2.738,275.
Block, Richard J., Wingerd, and Henderson. 2,758,965.
Brant, Arthur P. 2,761,604.
Chesley, Louis C, Jr., and Hart. 2,729,611.
Erckson. Arthur B., and Palmer. 2,768,085.
Heiligmann, Randall G., and Stickney. 2,758,107.
Heiligmann, Randall G., and Stickney. 2,765,297.
Henderson, Richard, and Block. 2,754,292.
Howard, Hartley W.. and Salzberg. 2,750,374.
Kinney, Walter B. 2,754,240.
Mozingo, Alfred K., and Salzberg. 2,757,171.
■Salzberg, Harold K. 2,748,009.
Salzberg, Harold K. 2,763,626.
Borden, James T., Jr. : See —
Borden, Clayton B. and J. T. 2,736,482.
Borden, Joseph H., to Haughton Elevator Co. Auxiliary car
button controls for automatic passenger elevators.
2,738,489, 3-13-56, CI. 340 — 19.
Borden. Joseph H., to Haughton Elevator Co. Elevator dis-
patchers. 2.759,564, 8-21-56, CI. 187 — 29.
Borden, Joseph H., and G. J. Mundy, to Haughton Elevator
Co. Door hold button circuit. 2,750,005, 6-12-56, CI.
187—29.
Borden, Joseph H., and E. P. Vlasak. to Haughton Elevator
Co. Means for distributing elevator service according to
demand. 2,771,160, 11-20-56, CI. 187 — 29.
Borden, Joseph L., Jr. : See —
Woodhull, Elliot H., Borden, and Montpas. 2,754,424.
Borden, Philip H., to Central Industrial Corp. Safety razor
and blado changer therefor. 2,744,317, 5-8-56, CI. 30 — 10.
Borden, Philip H., to Central Industrial Corp. Razor blade
changing mechanism. 2,744,31 S, 5-8-56, CI. 30—40.
Borden, Philip H., to Central Industrial Corp. Means for
connecting a safety razor head and handle. 2,748,470,
6-5-56, CI. 30—89.
Borden, Robert L. Crabgrass cutting and raking implement.
2,770,090. 11-13-56, CI. 56—400.7.
Borden. Walter E., to B-I-F Industries, Inc. Multiple ven-
turi tube. 2,700. .171 , 8 -28 -:>C,. CI. 73—213.
Bordenca, Carl, and II. G. Sellers, Jr., to Newport Industries,
Inc. Method of making gamma-cyanovaleric acid.
2,736,740. 2-28-5(1, CI. 260 -405.4.
Borders, Robert L., Jr., and G. Sitz. Automobile serving tray
holder. 2,774,641. 12-18-56. CI. 311—22.
Bordewieck, Robert W., to Moore Electronic Laboratories, Inc.
Special low impedance output circuit for high chain bridge
amplifier. 2,731,519, 1-17-56, CI. 179—171.
Bordewijk. Jan L., J. P. Lansu, and J. te Winkel. to Hartford
National Rank and Trust Co., as trustee. Amplifier circuit.
2.775,655, 12-25-56. CI. 179—171.
Bordigon, Otto. Adiustable tooth harrow. 2,730.854,
1-17-56 CI. 55 — 103.
Bordner. Charles A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Production and recovery of trichloroethylene. 2,758,139,
8-7-56, CI. 260 — 654.
Bordner. Lawrence M.. Jr. Keeper. 2,762,645, 9-11-56,
CI. 292—341.17.
Bordner. Lee T. Electric switch. 2,749,413, 6-5-56, CI.
200—152.
Bordoni, Ferdinando. Helicopter with dual coaxial variable
pitch rotors. 2,772,745, 12-4-56, CI. 170—135.24.
Borel, Pierre C, and M. R. Mauge, to International Standard
Electric Corp. Automatic telephone exchange. 2,701,002.
9-4-56, CI. 179—18.
Borell, Leslie C. : See —
Salzmann, Leo, Leta, and Borell. 2,731,455.
Boren. Karl G. : See —
Kogel, Wilhelm G., Boren, and Ostergren. 2,773,359.
Ostergren, Axel H., and Borgn. 2,736,175.
Borg, George W., Corp, The : See —
Schmidt. Arnold \V„ and Malik. 2,737,702.
Van Alen, De Witt T., and Kordatzky. 2,760,363.
Borg, Gustave A., and E. C. Barton, to Turbo-Ray, Inc.
Radiant heating systems and apparatus therefor. 2,731,242,
1-17-56. CI. 257—133.
Borg, Lennart, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget.
Means for producing low-frequency electrical oscillations.
2,730,670, 1-10-56, CI. 321 — 68.
Borg, Lennart, to Allmanna Svenska Electriska Aktiebolaget.
Self-excited transductors. 2,762,966, 9-11-56, CI. 323 — 89.
Borg, Paul E. : See —
Woolslayer, Homer J., Iddings, and Borg. 2,737,367.
Woolslayer, Homer J., Jenkins, Borg, and Campbell.
2,744,725.
Borg, W. N., Corp., The : See —
Tancred, William L. 2,749,402.
Borg- Warner Corp. : See —
Armantrout, Kenneth M. 2,775,133.
Baker, Charles H., Jr. 2,733,732.
Becker, Sylvan J. 2,738,864.
Beranek, James. 2,765,521.
Berges, Donald M. 2,752,858.
Bricaud. Joseph M. 2,732,518.
Bolender, Augustus B. 2,765,529.
Bolton, Harry G. 2,770,254.
Carnagua. Harold E. 2,740,257.
Christy, Robert A. 2,735,453.
Collins, Jack D. 2,756,851.
Compton, James A. 2,748,454.
Dewees, Norman B. 2,737,897.
Dodge, Adiel Y. 2,731,122.
Dodge, Adiel Y. 2,753,028.
English, Herdis G. 2,757,552.
English, Herdis G. 2,775,323.
English Herdis <;.. Jandasek, and Gillespie. 2,74o,3o4.
Ewing, Walkley B. 2,736,376.
Ferris, Ernest A. 2,743,S03.
Ferris, Ernest A. 2,750,019.
Fleming, Charles A. 2,733,466.
Frojd, Gustav A. 2,733,327.
Gommel, Dewey E. 2,774,396.
Harcus, Robert T. 2.764,938.
Harrison, William V. 2.753,732.
Hassler, John E. Re. 24,129.
Hatch, Albert M. 2,744,721.
Hershey, Lowell E. 2,754,895.
Holdeman, John W., and FarreU. 2,768,714.
Howe, John R. 2,772,373.
Hupp, Arleigh G. 2,739,584. .
Ingersoll, James H., White, Kovaliek, Hegyi, Ruisard,
and Levitt. 2,775.073.
Kelbel, Donald W. 2,753,728.
Kelbel, Donald W. 2,762,237.
Kelbel, Donald W. 2.775,144.
Lauck, John A. 2,732,852.
Lauck, John A. 2,745,356.
Lauck, John A. 2,750,933.
Lauck, John A. 2,769,394.
Lebourg, Maurice P. 2,766,690.
Mamo, Anthony C. 2,748,715.
Mamo, Anthony C. 2,755,628.
MeAnineh, Herbert A., and Tharpe. 2,755,903.
Mullinix, Gird E. 2,736,941.
Nelles, Maurice. 2,770,113.
Nichols, Varnon R. 2.760,891.
Norlin, Francis E. 2.769.396.
Northcutt. Roy C, and Staggs. 2,770,081.
Oliver, Delbert S. 2,746,132.
Oliver, Delbert S. 2.756,681.
Orr, Palmer. 2,762.233.
Orr, Palmer. 2,768.534.
Orr, Palmer. 2,771.795.
Orr, Palmer, and Kelbel. 2,775,132.
Palm. James W. 2.742.1 29.
Palm. James W. 2.758.691.
Pingel. Vernon J. 2 707 428.
Pingel. Vernon J. 2.767. 438.
Powers. Kenneth J. 2.769.279.
Reed, Harold V. 2,745,208.
Reed, Harold V. 2,765,892.
Sable. Knnte. 2.763,425.
Schlumberger, Marcel. 2.750,885.
, Schlumberger. Marcel. 2 764.937.
Schmidt, Thur L. 2,755,045.
Seibert. John W. 2.770.018.
Selberg, John P., and Currie. 2,771,270.
Shaw. Richard K. 2.735.924.
Shaw, Lyle F. 2,765,630.
Shultz, Emmett E. 2,734,258.
Smirl, Richard L. 2,736.407.
Smirl, Richard L. 2,771.976.
Stephenson, Henry R., and Gommel. 2,744,o48.
Swennes. Benjamin A. 2.755,688.
Swift, Clifford L. 2,736.215.
Tann, Fred A. 2,752.758.
Troendlv, Harry P. 2.744,598.
Troendly, Harry P. 2,760.259.
Troendly, Harry P., and Ferns. 2,7o3.027.
Wavman, Robert W. 2.770.148.
Wavman. Robert W. 2.770,326.
Young, Richard E. 2,774,376.
Zeidler, Reinbold C. 2,737,423.
Zeidler, Reinbold C. 2,745,352.
Zeidler. Reinbold C. 2,752,859.
LIST OF PATENTEES
91
Borgerd, William F., to Whirlpool-Seeger Corp. Combina-
tion heat pump and water heater. 2,751,701, 0-20-50,
CI. 62—129.
Borgerd. William F., to Whirlpool-Seeger Corp. Centrifugal
type fan mounting arrangements. 2,760,718, 8-28-56, CI.
230—117.
Borgerd, William F., and M. M. Jones, to Whirlpool-Seeger
Corp. Heat pump system. 2,74!), 724, 0-12-56, CI. 62—129.
Borgerd, William F., J. Calling and I. M. Wherry, to Whirl-
pool-Seeger Corp. Hermetically sealed radial compressor
assembly. 2,752,088, 6-26-50, CI. 230 — 58.
Borges, Florentine Atomizer heads. 2,742,326, 4-17-56, CI.
299 — 140.
Borgese, Giusto, to Societa Del Linoleum, Societa Per Azioni.
Laminated materials. 2,74S,042. 5-29-50, CI. 154 — 49.
Borgeson, Sidney E., to James L. Entwistle Co. Strand strip-
ing machine. 2,745,377, 5-15-56, CI. 118—221.
Borghetti, Peter, and W. R. Cavanagh, to Parker Rust Proof
Co. Composition and method for forming black coatings for
metals. 2,762,733, 9-11-56, CI. 148—6.17.
Borin, Harlan F. : See —
McConnell, John N„ and Borin. 2,772,704.
Borin, Harlan F., to American Hospital Supply Corp. Hos-
pital floor lamp. 2,745,949, 5-15-56, CI. 240 — 81.
Boris, Frangois C, and S. Boris, nee Jokelson, to Holbrefin
S. A. Liquid sprayer. 2,760,822, 8-28-56, CI. 299 — 88.
Boris. Sonia. : See —
Boris, Francois C, and Boris. 2,760,822.
Borjeson, Olov B., to Seje & Thurne Aktiebolag. Apparatus
for the separation of particles, particularly fibres, that are
suspended in a liquid. 2,751,086, 6-19-56, CI. 210—199.
Bork, Charles : See —
Parker, Warren H. 2.744,365.
Borland, Alexander H. Place mat. 2,757,478, 8-7-56, CI.
45—68.4.
Borman, August H., Jr., to General Motors Corp. Trans-
mission control system. 2,732,732, 1-31-56, CI. 74 — 732.
Bormann, Robert O. : See —
Stratton. Albert L. 2,741,279.
Born, Ellis H. : See —
Adams, Cecil E., and Born. 2,747,606.
Shaw, Edwin D., and Born. 2,735,374.
Born, Ellis H., to The Denison Engineering Co. Hydraulic
motor. 2,735,407, 2-21-56, CI. 121—62.
Born, Elroy W., to The Maico Co., Inc. Hearing aid.
2,731,586, 1-17-56, CL 317—99.
Bornand, Rene. Machine for producing flexible tubing.
2.734.471, 2-14-56, CI. 113—35.
Bornand, Rene. Apparatus for producing flexible tubing.
2.734.472, 2-14-56, CI. 113—35.
Borner, Carl H., and D. R. Tarallo, to The Nylok Corp. Ap-
paratus for making lock screws having friction locking
plugs inserted therein. 2,740, 973, 4-10-56, CI. 10 — 2.
Borner, Christian, to Vereinigte Glanzstoff-Fabriken A. G.
Screw type comminuting apparatus. 2,741,435, 4-10-56,
CI. 241—276.
Bornmann, Adelaide : See —
O'Brien, George E., Smith, and Bornmann. 2,763,588.
O'Brien, Georee E.. Smith, and Bornmann. 2.763.589.
Smith, Allen E., O'Brien, and Bornmann. 2,758,051.
Smith, Allen E„ O'Brien, and Bornmann. 2,758,052.
Smith, Allen E., O'Brien, and Bornmann. 2,758,053.
Smith, Allen E., O'Brien, and Bornmann. 2,758,054.
Bornwasser, Louis P., to National Cylinder Gas Co. Steam
stripping equipment. 2,743.916, 5-1-56. CI. 261 — 121.
Bornzin, James H, to International Harvester Co. Hydraulic
control for bale chamber discharge opening. Re. 24,155,
5-22-56. CI. 100—43.
Bornzin, James H., and H. F. Bardwell, to International
Harvester Co. Pick-up device with driven sweeping rakes.
2,750,557, 7-31-56, CI. 56—364.
Borolite Corp. : See —
Glaser, Frank W. 2,735,155.
Sindeband, Seymour J. 2,741,587.
Borowick, Emma G. Receptacles. 2,766,874, 10-16-56,
CI. 206 — 7.
Borowski, Anthony F. Sequence controller. 2,756,818,
7-31-56, CI. 161—1.
Borrel, Marcel, to Societe Industrielle des Derives de
1' Acetylene (S. I. D. A.). Method for purification of
acrylonitrile. 2,739,930, 3-27-56, Cl. 202—57.
Borrel, Marcel, to Societe Industrielle des Derives de l'Acety-
lene (S. I. D. A.). Purification of acrylonitrile. 2,768,941,
10-30-56, Cl. 202—57.
Borrelli, Ralph : See —
Orsatti, Louis A. 2,756,999.
Borret. Bert : See —
Allman, Arvel D. 2,755.088.
Borrow, Edgar W. Treating grass and other crops. 2,754,750
7-17-56, Cl. 99—235.
Borrowdale, Orville J. Device for facilitating the unload-
ing of material from a hopper. 2,746,617, 5-22-56, Cl.
214—17.
Borrowdale, Orville J. Elevator-convevor mechanism.
2,761,546, 9^-56, Cl. 198—103.
Borsani, Osvaldo. Divan with independently adjustable back
and seat. 2,771,124, 11-20-56, Cl. 155—118.
Borsody, Benjamin F. Reflective traffic signal spotter.
2,735,341, 2-21-56, Cl. 88—81.
Borsook, Henry and M. E., to California Institute
Research Foundation. Glycocyamine and methvlating
agent in vivo creatine producing composition. 2,761,807,
9-4-56, Cl. 167—55.
Borsook, Mannie E. : See —
Borsook, Henry and M. E. 2,761,807.
Borsook, Mannie E., to Clinical Research Foundation.
Therapeutic composition of 3,4 dihydroxy phenyl ethylamine
and methylating agent and method of applying. 2,749,275,
6-5-56, Cl. 167—65.
Borsook, Mannie E., to Clinical Research Foundation. Thera-
peutic composition of procaine and adrenaline precursor.
2,768,113, 10-23-56, Cl. 167—65.
Borst, Frank C. Pivoted valve unit for overhead sprinklers.
2,730,128, 1-10-56, Cl. 137 — 616.7.
Borst, Lyle B., and H. W. Newson, to the United States of
America as represented by the United States Atomic Energy
Commission. Neutronic reactor measuring and safety rod
operating apparatus. 2,741,592, 4-10-56, Cl. 204 — 193.
Borth, Paul F., J. J. Peterka, and C. E. Wilson, Jr., to R. R.
Donnelley & Sons Co. Color separation apparatus.
2,740,323, 4-3-56, Cl. 88—24.
Bortnick, Newman M. : See —
Fegley, Marian F., and Bortnick. 2,752,343.
Bortnick, Newman M., and S. Melamed, to Rohm & Haas Co.
Ureidoalkyl vinyl ethers. 2,734,890, 2-14-56, Cl. 260—77.5.
Bortnick, Newman M., and M. F. Fegley, to Rohm & Haas
Co. Diaminoadiponitriles. 2,752,347, 6-26-56, Cl.
260 — 247.5.
Bortnick, Newman M., and M. F. Fegley, to Rohm & Haas Co.
N-substituted pyrroles and process. 2,770,628, 11-13-56,
Cl. 260—309.7.
Bortz, Jay H., and M. Chorney. Fishing rod holder. 2,742,210,
4-17-56, Cl. 224—5.
Borushko, Michael J., to Harding Mfg. Co., Inc. Method of
making films. 2,728,952, 1-3-56, Cl. 18 — 57.
Bos Houwers, Willem A. N., to Woodward & Dickerson, Inc.
Bag-filling apparatus. 2,733,848, 2-7-56, Cl. 226^8.
Bos, John R„ and R. B. Shulters, ro Gardner-Denver Co. In-
spection tool for solderless wire connections. 2,759,357,
8-21-56, Cl. 73—141.
Bos, Nanko C. : See —
Barrett, Harold G. 2,749,122.
Bosch, Max, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft.
Thermionic rectifier tube. 2,729,761, 1-3-56, Cl. 313 — 167.
Bosch, Robert, G. m. b. H. : See —
Allendorff, Friedrich. and Baur. 2,733,914.
Blumenstock, Friedrich, and Haberle. 2,740,057.
Fessler, Wilhelm. 2,758,230.
Korkowski, Eberhard, and Schmidt. 2,770,098.
Korkowski, Eberhard, Voit, and Schmidt. 2,750,743.
Maylandt, Helmut, and Strab. 2,741,730.
Mittag, Hermann. 2,774,029.
Propstl, Georg. 2,732,286.
Propstl, Georg. 2,732,287.
Rolli, Wendel, Hausrath, and Klett. 2,759,114.
Schweizer, Alfred, and Brecher. 2,751,897.
Voit, Willy. 2,746,800.
Voit, Willy, and Aldinger. 2,739,643.
Zimmermann, Hans-Gerhard. 2,748,487.
BoscbA Walwin J., Jr. : See — ■
Bray, Herschel V., and Bosche. 2,772,609.
Boschetti, Anthony J., and P. A. Terry, y2 to H. A. Huebner
and A. M. Herzig, jointly. Adjustable chair. 2,729,274,
1-3-56, Cl. 155—91.
Boschi, Antonio, to Pirelli Societa per Azioni. Bedding and
pointing of fixed glasses on motor car bodies. 2,736,067,
2-28-56, Cl. 18—59.
Boschi, Antonio, to Societa Applicazioni Gomma Antivi-
branti S. A. G. A. Societa per Azioni. Universal joints.
2,754,667, 7-17-56, Cl. 64—11.
Bosco, Charles G., to Northwestern Steel & Wire Co. Electric
motor control and counterweight compensator. 2,749,494,
6-5-56, Cl. 318—143.
Bose, John H. : See —
Armstrong, Edwin H., Bose, and Hull. 2,738,502.
Boskamp, Arthur. Stabilized hexylresorcinol therapeutic
agent containing castor oil. 2,775,538, 12-25-56, Cl.
167 — 55.
Bosley, Elmore D. Loud speaker cabinet. 2,759,553, 8-21-56,
Cl. 181—31.
Bosna, Alexander A., to J. F. Jelenko & Co., Inc. Centrifugal
casting machine. 2,752,650, 7-3-56, Cl. 22—65.1.
Bosomworth, George P. : See —
Mason, Fred H., and Bosomworth. 2,754,546.
Bosomworth, George P., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.
Moisture trap for electronic curing assembly. 2,731,537,
1-17-56, Cl. 219—10.71.
Boss, Ellery A., to A. T. Cross Pencil Co. Writing instrument.
2,753,844, 7-10-56, Cl. 120—42.03.
Bossard, Werner, and P. Dussy, to J. R. Geigy A.-G. Disazo
dvestuffs. 2,760,958, 8-28-56, Cl. 260—175.
Bossard. Werner, and M. Reding, to J. R. Geigy A, G. Cop-
perable disazo dyestuffs. 2,760,959, 8-28-56, Cl. 260 — 175.
Bossard, Werner, and O. Bitterlin, to J. R. Geigy A. G.
Monoazo dyestuffs. 2,768,159, 10-23-56. Cl. 260—199.
Bosserman, Charles A., to Boeing Airplane Co. Flexible tank
wall edge seals. 2,736,521, 2-28-56, Cl. 244—135.
Bosshard, John J. : See —
Golding, James L.. Bosshard, and Comerford. 2,729,403.
Bossi, Alfred J., to Ronagra Etablissement. Process for
making packages, particularly for ampoules or the like.
2.767.532. 10-23-56. Cl. 53 — 14.
Bossong-Werk G. m. b. H. : See —
Skumawitz. Max. 2,771,607.
Bost, Howard W., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Adhesive com-
position, method of bonding with same, and bonded article.
2,751,322, 6-19-56, Cl. 154—130.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Bostic, Tanipico P. Shuttle checking apparatus. 2,763,295,
9-18-56, CI. 139—186.
Bostick, Charles B. Pipe and rod bender. 2,774,267,
12-18-56, CI. 81—15.
Bostitch, Inc. : See —
Harred, George H. 2,740,629.
Jenny, Robert W. 2,733,440.
Jenny, Robert W. 2,772,415.
Lindstrom, Charles M. 2,747,453.
Lindstrom, Charles M. 2,769,173.
Boston, Edward D., and B. I, Smith, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Use of normally gaseous hydrocarbon for
stripping of circulating coke in a fluidized coking process.
2,735,804, 2-21-56, CI. 202—14.
Boston, John R. : See —
Watson, R. Elden, Boston, and Lehmeier. 2,756,876.
Boston Machine Works Co. : See —
Osgood, Walter P. 2,766,826.
Vachon, Hubert J. 2,755,492.
Boston, Malcolm E. : See — -
Alexander, Paul, Baxter, and Boston. 2,756,166.
Boston Woven Hose and Rubber Co. : See —
Collins. Don F. 2,745,134.
Knowland, Thomas M., and Camelio. 2,754,848.
Knowland, Thomas M., and Camelio. 2,767,741.
Bostwick, Lee G., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Vi-
brating reed oscillator of the contact type. 2,747,092.
5-22-56. CI. 250—36.
Bostwick, William L. : See —
Phillips, Lyman W., Fox, and Bostwick. 2,731,030.
Boswau, Hans P., to Leich Electric Co. Automatic telephone
system. 2,762,864, 9-11-56, CI. 179—18.
Boswell, William H. : See —
Sigle, Clarence C. 2,771,106.
Bosworth, Merril R. Tool adapter. 2.764,882, 10-2-56, CI.
64—29.
Boszormenyi, Andre G. T. : See-^
Jendrassik, George. 2,753,108.
Jendrassik, George. 2,757,509.
Jendrassik, George. 2,759,660.
Jendrassik, George. 2,762,557.
Jendrassik, George. 2,764,340.
Jendrassik, George. 2,766,928.
Botden, Theodoor P. J., M. C. Teves, T. Tol, and F. de
Boer, to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co., as trustee.
Electric discharge tube for intensifying fluorescent images
produced with the use of X-rays. 2,748,304, 5-29-56, CI.
313 — 65.
Both, Tonjes A. C, and L. C. Morton, to Bridgeport Brass Co.
High pressure fluid dispensing device. 2,757,964, 8-7-56,
CI. 299—95.
Botley, Richard M., to Hawaiian Pineapple Co., Ltd. Machine
for stacking and unstacking objects. 2,767,863, 10-23-56,
CI. 214—6.
Botnick, Irlin : See —
Schneider, Albert, and Botnick. 2,752,608.
Botolfsen, Roy. Portable support for saddles. 2,760,746,
8-28-56, CI. 248 — 224.
Botsch, Francis W., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Work measuring
apparatus. 2,765,653, 10-9-56, CI. 73—141.
Botsford, Nelson : See — ■
Aikens, Andrew J., Botsford, Boysen, Dietze, Goodalo,
and Inglis. 2,732,436.
Bott, Walter C. Digging bucket. 2,758,398, 8-14-56, CI.
37—187.
Bottcher, Bruno, and F. L. Bauer. Method of preparing sul-
fonium compounds. 2,729,649, 1-3-56, CI. 260 — 327.
Bottcher, George I., to Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corp. Scrap
charging bucket. 2,746,787, 5-22-56, CI. 294—71.
Bottcher, Paul. Differential gearing. 2,734,398, 2-14-56,
CI. 74—711.
Bottcher, Paul. Belt grinding machine for woodwork.
2,762,173, 9-11-56, CI. 51—141.
Bottemiller, Edward L., to General Electric Co. Generator
control system. 2,748,205, 5-29-56, CI. 307—84.
Bottenhorn, Hermann A., to E. Loewy. Pinion stand for roll-
ing mills. 2,729,519, 1-3-56, CI. 308—78.
Bottenhorn, Hermann A., to E. Loewy. Lever-operated shears.
2,753,937, 7-10-56. CI. 164—47.
Rotting, Henry G. C. : See —
Phillips, Eric T. A., and Botting. 2,768,309.
Bottini, Domingo P. : See —
Zini, Pedro P., and Bottini. 2,737,047.
Bottleman, Ray, to Great American Plastics Co. Toy wheel
vehicle. 2,749,662, 6-12-56, CI. 46 — 223.
Bottom, Virgil E., and W. R. Ives, Jr., to Motorola, Inc. Zero
temperature coefficient piezoelectric crystal. 2,743,144,
4-24-56. CI. 310—9.5.
Bottoms, Charles H. : See —
Watson, Ernest A., and Bottoms. 2,764,868.
Bottoms, Charles H., to Joseph Lucas Ltd. Fuel control means
for aerial jel -propelled bodies. 2,753,882. 7-10-56. Cl.
137—81.
Bottoms, Jack E. Automatic projection printer. 2,764,059,
9-25-56. Cl. 88—24.
Bottoms, Robert R., to National Cylinder Gas Co. Process
of impregnating cellulosic materials with copper in chemi-
cally bound relation with the cellulose. 2,749,256, 6-5-56,
Cl. 117—59.
Botts, John C, and A. W. Worthington, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Insulated coils for electrical machines and
processes for preparing them. 2,757,298, 7-31-56, Cl.
310—208.
Bottum, Edward W. Refrigerator dehydrator. 2,770,317,
11-13-56, Cl. 183—4.8.
Boucard, Victor, and H. D. Hume ; said Boucard assor. to
said Hume. Tractor mounted mower. 2,750,726, 6-19-56,
Cl. 56—25.
Boucher, Carmack E. Conduit tractor. 2,742,259, 4-17-56,
Cl. 254—134.5.
Boucher, Frank G. : See —
Eckel, John E., and Boucher. 2,771,269.
Boucher, Raymond W., to Hedstrom Union Co. Collapsible
furniture. 2,733,755, 2-7-56, Cl. 155—148.
Bouchez, Jean H. M. J. Cutting machine. 2,774,191,
12-18-56, Cl. 51 — 34.
Boucke, Heinz, to Radio Patents Co. Translation of elec-
trical reactance value. 2,747,095, 5-22-56, Cl. 250—36.
Boucke, Heinz, to Radio Patents Co. Electrostatic trans-
ducers. 2,755,796, 7-24-56, Cl. 128—2.
Boudouris, George, Jr. : See —
Janus, Alexander G. 2,736,364.
Boudreau, Alban M., to Hedstrom Union Co. Baby carriage
lift-out body and chassis support and interlock. 2,733,928,
2-7-56, Cl. 280—31.
Boudreau, Peter : See —
Bruneau, Louis O., and Boudreau. 2,750,186.
Bougher, Martin W., Sr. : See —
Staples, Robert G., Jr., and Bougher. 2,771,288.
Bouffard, Paul E. Self-loading and unloading vehicle car-
rier. 2,745,566, 5-15-56, Cl. 214—505.
Bouffort, Victor A., to Mecatec S. A. Endless track vehicle
and controls therefor operable from prone position.
2,758,660, 8-14-56, Cl. 180—6.7.
Boughton, James W., to Electric Parts Corp. Traction de-
vice. 2,760,626, 8-28-56, Cl. 203—200.
Boughton, Olin W. : See —
De Grave, Charles J., Jr., and Boughton. 2,729,154.
Boughton, Olin W., E. J. Brinkman, and C. J. De Grave, Jr.,
to Bausch & Lomb Optical Co. Focusing lens mounting for
cylindrical lenses. 2,740,328, Cl. 88—57.
Boughton, Olin W., and H. E. R. Gruner, to Bausch &
Lomb Optical Co. Photogrammetric projection apparatus.
2,747,461, 5-29-56, Cl. 88—24.
Boughtwood, John E., to The Western Union Telegraph Co.
Cross-talk suppression. 2,732,431, 1-24-56. Cl. 179—15.
Boulay, Robert J. Dispensing gun for fluid containers.
2,740,666, 4-3-56, Cl. 299 — 97.
Boulton. Robert E. Tire chain mounting clip. 2,759,384,
8-21-56. Cl. 81—15.8.
Bouman, Jan, to Shell Development Co. Viscometer system.
2,771,770, 11-27-56, Cl. 73—55.
Boundy, James R., to Evershed & Vignoles Ltd. Servo elec-
trical controlling apparatus. 2,757,326, 7-31-56, Cl.
318—32.
Bourassa, Hugues : See —
Hogan, Walter H., and Bourassa. 2,756,609.
Bourcier de Carbon, Christian M. L. L. Horizontal shock-
absorber with reservoir. 2,747,695, 5-29-56, Cl. 188—88.
Bourcier de Carbon, Christian M. L. L. Shock absorber with
cantilever disc spring valves. 2,748,898, 6-5-56, Cl.
188—88.
Bourcier de Carbon, Christian M. L. L. Shock absorber.
2,757,762, 8-7-56, Cl. 188—100.
Bourcier de Carbon, Christian M. L. I. Rod seal for shock
absorbers. 2,765,877, 10-9-56, Cl. 188—100.
Bourcier de Carbon. Christian M. L. L. Damped pneumatic
spring. 2,769.632, 11-6-56, Cl. 267—64.
Bourcier de Carbon, Christian M. L. L. Shock absorbers.
2.774.446, 12-18-56, Cl. 188—88.
Bourcier de Carbon, Christian M. L. L. Shock absorber.
2.774.447, 12-18-56, Cl. 188—88.
Bourdon Mfg. Co. : See —
Curry, William G. 2,750,190.
Bourdon, Pierre M., to Compagnie Generale des Etab-
lissements Michelin. Detachable wheels for vehicles.
2,746,804. 5-22-56, Cl. 301—9.
Bourdon, Ramond S. : See —
Curry, William G. 2,750,190.
Bourgonjon. Louis R.. to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co., trustee. Circuit-arrangement comprising a frequencv-
stabilized oscillator. 2,775,703, 12-25-56. Cl. 250—36.
Bourgraf, George J. Burial casket. 2.775,021, 12-25-56,
Cl. 27—6.
Bourguet, Jean M., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Method and
apparatus for pneumatic transfer of granular contact mate-
rials. 2,770,503, 11-13-56, Cl. 302—17.
Bourguet, Jean M., to Socony Mobil Oil Co.. Inc. Method for
transfer of contact materials. 2,770,504, 11-13-56, Cl.
302—53.
Bourguet. Jean M., and F. E. Ray. to Socony Mobil Oil Co.. Tnc.
Method and apparatus for pneumatically lifting granular
contact material. 2,765,265, 10-2-56, Cl. 196 — 52.
Bourguignon, Emil J. Tool holder provided with readily
adjustable alignment means. 2,751,614, 6-26-56, Cl.
10—129.
Bourguignon, Emil J. Vernier dial indicating mechanism for
production machines. 2,753,834, 7-10-56, Cl. 116 — 115.
Bourke, Edgar R. : See —
Barrett, Edward L. 2,740,955.
Bourne, Joseph R., to Carrier Corp. Absorption refrigeration
system, including preheater for weak solution. 2,755,035,
7-24-56, Cl. 62—5.
Bourne, Joseph R., to Carrier Corp. Absorption refrigera-
tion systems. 2,760,350, 8-28-56, Cl. 62—119.
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Bourne, Roland B., to The Maxim Silencer Co. Steam and
water separator for sea water evaporators or the like.
2,759,558, 8-21-56, CI. 183—32.
Bourne, Roland B., to The Maxim Silencer Co. Steam and
water separator for a salt water distilling plant. 2,759,559,
8-21-56, CI. 183—82.
Bourne, William G., to Rotax Ltd. Push-button electric
switches. 2,769,050, 10-30-56, CI. 200—67.
Bourns, Marian E. : See —
Hardison, Wilbur T. 2,749,261.
Bourns, Marian E. Fastening pin having plurality of re-
silient fingers. 2,754.716, 7-17-56, CI. 85 — 8.3.
Bourns, Marian E. Linear motion resistor. 2,759,080,
8-14-56, CI. 201—62.
Bourns, Marian E., and M. E. Harrison ; said Harrison to said
Bourns. Multiple capsule bellows. 2,756,777, 7-31-56, CI.
137—796.
Bourquard, Louis M. E., to "Societe d'Exploitation des Mate-
rials Hispano-Suiza," S. A. Launching devices for self-pro-
pelled missiles. 2,730,927, 1-17-56, CI. 89—1.7.
Bourquin, Jean P. : See —
Stoll, Arthur, and Bourquin. 2,748,134.
Stoll, Arthur, and Bourquin. 2,757,175.
Bousquet, John A. : See —
George, Walter C, Nye, and Bousquet. 2,729,384.
Boutard, Jacques. Silo for granulous material. 2,745,520,
5-15-56, CI. 189 — 3.
Bouteloup, Michel. Cigarette package or the like with open-
ing means. 2,767,900, 10-23-56, CI. 229—51.
Bouton, Gertrude V. : See —
Vischer, Alfred, Jr. 2,747,832.
Boutry, Georges A., and G. A. V. Pietri, to Hartford National
Bank and Trust Co., as trustee. Ion source. 2,754,442.
7-10-56, CI. 313—63.
Bouvat-Martin, to Societe Anonyme dite : Societe Generale
Isothermos. Devices for lubricating and sealing the wheel
side of axle boxes in railway vehicles. 2,754,161, 7-10-56,
CI. 308—36.4.
Bouvy, Jacques J. B. J. J., and A. Komijn. Hydraulic jack
for the tensioning and anchoring of the reinforcement metal
in a reinforced concrete construction. 2,768,810, 10-30-56,
CI. 254—29.
Bouwers, Albert, to N. V. Optische Industrie "De Oude Delft."
Tele-objective of the catadioptric type. 2,748,658, 6-5-56,
Bouwers, Albert, to N. V. Optische Industrie "de Oude Delft".
Optical reflecting anamorphotic device for use with objec-
tive lens systems. 2,769,373, 11-6-56, CI. 88 — 57.
Bouwers, Albert, and R. Zoglmann, to N. V. Optische Indus-
trie "De Oude Delft." Microscope diaphragm having an
adjustable opaque central part. 2,762,259, 9-11-56, CI.
88 — 40.
Bouyoucos, George J. Electric hygrometer. 2,740,032,
3-27-56. CI. 201—63.
Bouzitat, Jean : See —
Claret, Rene, and Bouzitat. 2,758,377.
Bovard, Robert M., and W. C. Hamilton, to Mine Safety
Appliances Co. Quick starting oxygen producing apparatus.
2,758,015, 8-7-56, CI. 23—281.
Bovard, Robert M., and \V. C. Hamilton, to Mine Safety Ap-
pliances Co. Oxygen generating candle and method of mak-
ing it. 2,764.475. 9-25-56, CI. 23—281.
Bovee, Eliad A., to Motor Wheel Corp. Housing for disc type
power mower. 2,760,327, 8-28-56, CI. 56 — 25.4.
Boven, Vera L. : See —
Cornell, Norman M., Gulick, and Boven. 2,768,708.
Bovenkerk, Harold P., to General Electric Co. Insulated
structures. 2.742.385, 4-17-56. CI. 154—45.
Bovenkerk, Harold P., to General Electric Co. Heating panel.
2,742,556, 4-17-56, CI. 219—19.
Bowan, Walter J. : See —
Mueller, Frank H., and Bowan. 2,767,729.
Tratzik, Frederick, and Bowan. 2,756,779.
Bowan, Walter J., and D. W. Ferry, to Mueller Co. Packed
screw thimble pipe joint. 2,735,700. 2-21-56, CI. 285 — 122.
Bowaters Development and Research Ltd. : See —
Alcock, John F. 2,755,938.
Kimma, Norman G. 2.756,087.
Roberts, George R.. Heathcote, and Lister. 2,768.690.
Bowden (Engineers) Ltd. : See —
Melsom, Walter A. 2,741,496.
Melsom, Walter A. 2,752,674.
Melsom, Walter A. 2,753,196.
Bowden, John W., to Lord & Burnham. Division of Burnham
Corp. Grooved muntin bar. 2,762,475, 9-11-56, CI.
189—78.
Bowden, Ralph H. Electronic tube filament continuity tester.
2,752,563, 6-26-56, CI. 324—22.
Bowden, William H., to Alliance Ware, Inc. Press and
method of drawing two depressions in flat sheet material.
2,761,407, 9^-56, CI. 113—51.
Bowdish and Associates, Inc. : See —
Hammeras, Raymond E., and Bowdish. 2,744,008.
Bowdish, p:iver F. : See —
Hammeras, Raymond E., and Bowdish. 2,744,008.
Bowditch, Hoel L., to The Foxboro Co. Pneumaticallv oper-
ated controller. 2,742.917, 4-24-56, CI. 137 — 86.
Bowditch, Hoel L„ to The Foxboro Co. Differential pressure
responsive assemblv. 2.770.258, 11-13-56. CI. 137 — 787.
Bowditch. Hoel L.. to The Foxboro Co. Restrictor valve.
2,773,664, 12-11-56, CI. 251 — 276.
Bowell, Stephen T., I. C. Rush, and W. H. Watson, to Polymer
Corp., Ltd. Process for producing butadiene, stvrpnp latices
of improved stability. 2,734.883. 2-14-56. CI. 260 — 29.7.
Bowen, Albert H., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Process for
water - soluble styrene - maleic anhydride derivatives.
2,757,153, 7-31-56, CI. 260—29.6.
Bowen, Albert M. : See —
Montooth, George A., and Bowen. 2,740,631.
Montooth, George A., and Bowen. 2,741,930.
Bowen, Arnold E., deceased, by V. C. Bowen, executrix, to
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Ultra-high frequency
electronic device. 2,745,039, 5-8-56, CI. 315 — 39.51.
Bowen & Co. : See —
Welsh, William W. 2,752,069.
Bowen, Floyd R., and W. J. Dickerson. Agricultural imple-
ment. 2,737,866, 3-13-56, CI. 97—22.
Bowen, Frank W., to Sun Oil Co. Addition of granular
solids to a hydrocarbon conversion system. 2,760,914,
8-28-56, CI. 196—52.
Bowen, Ira S. : See —
Smythe, William R., and Bowen. 2,759,785.
Bowen, John L., deceased ; W. W. Bowen, administrator, to
Firth Sterling, Inc. Tool bit for mining operations.
2,740,611, 4-3-56, CI. 255—61.
Bowen, Max E., J. A. Hanish, and T. E. Carlson, to Handling
Equipment & Mfg. Co. Electric water heater. 2,772,344,
11-27-56. CI. 219—38.
Bowen, Merel S., to Mathews Conveyer Co. Telescoping
conveyer. 2.760,617, 8-28-56. CI. 193—35.
Bowen, Richard L., Jr. Web tensiometer. 2,758,472, 8-14-56,
CI. 73—144.
Bowen, Seth T., and F. Fortess, to Celanese Corp. of America.
Sizing and drying of filamentary material. 2,769,727,
11-6-56, CI. 117—103.
Bowen, Tom. Clockwork controlled electric switch mecha-
nism. 2,773,142, 12-4-56, CI. 200—38.
Bowen, Virginia C. : See —
Bowen, Arnold E. 2,745,039.
Bowen, Wayne W. : See —
Bowen, John L. 2,740,611.
Bowen, William M., Ill : See—
Houdry, Eugene J., and Bowen. 2,750,680.
Bowen, William M., Ill, and E. J. Houdry, to Oxy-Catalvst,
Inc. Exhaust gas treating unit. 2,772,147, 11-27-56,'Cl.
23—288.
Bower, Clyde S. Automatic toll collection system. 2,769,165,
10-30-56, CI. 340—213.
Bower, Exil E. Power transmitting mechanism. 2,730,217,
1-10-56, CI. 192—61.
Bower, Frank A. : See —
Daub, Rudolph. 2,755,151.
Daub, Rudolph. 2,760,834.
Bower, George C. Magnetic clutch tap drive. 2,759,580,
8-21-56. CI. 192—21.5.
Bower, Gerald C. Plant-ties and method of manufacture.
2,767,113, 10-16-56, CI. 154—93.
Bower, Harman J. Tandem axle spring suspension. 2,752,164,
6-26-56, CI. 280—104.5.
Bower, Stewart P. : See —
Kerr, Henry H., Benson, Bower, and Siess. 2,748,827.
Bower, William S. : See —
Barrett, Hillard E., Bower, and Payne. 2,773,350.
Bowerman, Clarence J to Bausch & Lomb Optical Co. Fine
adjustment means for microscopes. 2,747,464, 5-29-56,
CI. 88—39.
Bowerman, Hulie E. Apparatus for and method of molding
rubber articles. 2,770,012, 11-13-56, CI. 18 — 36.
Bowers, Charles E., Sr., to The Fibre Metal Products Co.
Spark deflector/visor assembly. 2,755,476, 7-24-56, CI.
2— 8-
Bowers, Charles E., Sr., to The Fibre Metal Products Co.
Head protector cradle attachment. 2,763,863, 9-25-56, CI.
2—3.
Bowers, Frederick M., to The Fibre Metal Products Co.
Welding helmet face shield. 2,750,593, 6-19-56, CI. 2 — 9.
Bowers, George H., Ill, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Stabilization of chlorosulphonated polymers by means of
salicylalazine. 2,757,163, 7-31-56, CI. 260 — 45.9.
Bowers, Harold E., to The Commonwealth Engineering Co.
of Ohio. Apparatus for knead pulping. 2,745,321, 5-15-56,
CI. 92—20.
Bowers, Harold E., % to M. F. Kritchever. Manufacture of
fiber board by extrusion. 2,759,222. 8-21-56, CI. 18 — 55.
Bowers, Rolland G., to Sun Oil Co. Refining mineral oil to
remove copper therefrom by treating with a metal acetate.
2.759,875. 8-21-56, CI. 196—29.
Bowers, Rolland G., to Sun Oil Co. Corrosion prevention.
2,768,884, 10-30-56, CI. 44—73.
Bowers, Roy C, to Morse Chain Co. Centrifugal clutch.
2,753,967, 7-10-56, CI. 192—105.
Bowers, Roy L. : See —
Thatcher. Russell S., and Bowers. 2.730.125.
Bowers, Roy L., to General Motors Corp. Filter for fluids such
as gasoline. 2,772.001, 11-27-56, CI. 210—165.
Bowers, Roy L., and C. J. Lauer, to General Motors Corp.
Drive and control mechanism for a windshield wiper.
2,739,681, 3-27-56, CI. 192 — 33.
Bowers, Roy L., and J. R. Gretzinger, to General Motors
Corp. Filter for treatment of liquid. 2.751,085. 6-19-56,
CI. 210—169.
Bowers. Thomas S., % to H. N. Archambault. Nail clipper.
2,753,626, 7-10-56, CI. 30—28.
Bowersett. Charles F. Apparatus for electrolytically penetrat-
ing shell casings. 2,741,594, 4-10-56, CI. 204 — 212.
Bowersett, Charles F. Nose fuze for a bomb. 2,742.859,
4-24-56, CI. 3 02—81.2.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Bowersett, Charles F. Bolt with frangible, ejectable tension
indicating means. 2,747,454, 5-29-56, CI. 85—62.
Bowersmith, Charles M., to C. G. Day. Universal marine
engine starter switch. 2,743,794, 5-1-56, CI. 200 — 18.
Bowersox, Marvin W. Evaporative cooler. 2,774,581,
12-18-56, CI. 261—24.
Bowes, Leslie H. Means for tableting sugar. 2,735,380,
2-21-56, CI. 107—17.
Bowes, Ralph F. Disposable dropping board cover for cages.
2,738,763, 3-20-56, CI. 119—17.
Bowes, Thomas D. : See —
Schulte, Fritz. 2,747,115.
Bowes, Thomas D. Electrical automotive transmission sys-
tem with changeable ratios. 2,732,508, 1-24-56, CI.
310—102.
Bowes, Urban E. Feeder for sheets of glass and similar ther-
moplastic materials. 2,772,517, 12-4-56, CI. 49—17.
Bowie, Adrian St. J., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Agricultural spraying and dusting apparatus. 2,770,069,
11-13-56, CI. 43 — 148.
Bowie, David D. : See —
Blanchard, Wallace, Jr., and Bowie. 2,745,501.
Bowie, Frank W., and E. N. Sturdevant, to F. W. Bowie.
Cylindrical grinding attachment for surface grinders.
2,746,218, 5-22-56, CI. 51 — 237.
Bowler, Ernest H. : See —
Fraser, Donald, and Bowler. 2,767,294.
Bowler, William C. Device for forming trouser cuffs.
2,737,320, 3-6-56, CI. 223—2.
Bowles, Alfred H. Parkaway motor lodge. 2,763,381,
9-18-56, CI. 214—16.1.
Bowles, Ernest G., and E. E. Miles, to General Electric Co.
Apparatus for coating tubular fluorescent lamps. 2,749,847,
6-12-56, CI. 103—236.
Bowles, Eugene V. and G. C. Spiraled hub for tractor rear
wheels. 2,735,722, 2-21-56, CI. 301—1.
Bowles, Geraldine C. : See —
Bowles, Eugene V. and G. C. 2,735,722.
Bowles, Irvin H. Tobacco processing apparatus. 2,753,872,
7-10-56, CI. 131—134.
Bowles, James M. : See —
Carroll, Wallace E., and Bowles. 2,771.009.
Bowles, Vernon O., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Method and
apparatus for the conversion of liquid hydrocarbons.
2,758,067, 8-7-56, CI. 196 — 52.
Bowles, Vernon O., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Method
and apparatus for spraying a hydrocarbon feed oil in a
moving bed hydrocarbon conversion system. 2,760,915,
8-28-56, CI. 196—52.
Bowles, Victor D. Orthodontic bracket. 2,756,502, 7-31-56,
CI. 32—14.
Bowl-Mor Co., Inc. : See —
Dowd, Howard M., and Barrows. 2,739,813.
Dowd, Howard M., and Barrows. 2,757,000.
Bowlus. Omer E. : gee —
Finkenauer, Frederick J., Jr., and Bowlus. 2,754,469.
Bowman, Anna H. : See —
Bowman, Samuel G. 2,774,827.
Bowman, Frederic C, and W. M. Ramsey, to Victor Chemical
Works. Water softening and detergent composition and
process of preparing same. 2,751,357, 6-19-56, CI. 252 — 135.
Bowman, Hvman D. Healing apparatus. 2,738,409, 3-13-56,
CI. 219—33.
Bowman, James L. Disk hiller mount for cultivators.
2,757,593, 8-7-56, CI. 97—54.
Bowman, Joseph R. Door straightening tool. 2,736,359,
2-28-56, CI. 153—35.
Bowman, Kingston M. Non-tilting anchor. 2, 74.",, (!!)."),
5-1-56, CI. 114—207.
Bowman, Paul F., to Continental Paper Co. Patch end ma-
chine. 2,774,204, 12-18-56, CI. 53—137.
Bowman, Reginald M. Horselike movement stimulating
pedalless tricycle. 2,752,162, 0-26-56, CI. 280—1.192.
Bowman, Reginald M. Bridge for stringed musical instru-
ments. 2,770,158, 11-13-56, CI. 84 — 309.
Bowman, Samuel G., % to A. H. Bowman, and % to J. M.
Guthrie. Organ coupler stacks. 2,774,827, 12-18-56, CI.
200—5.
Bowman, Spencer : See —
Meyer, Andrew, and Bowman. 2,758,457.
Bowman, Spencer, to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Multiple
rotor head mounting for mining machine. 2,761,664,
9-4-56, CI. 262 — 7.
Bowman, Spencer, to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Cutting
gathering device for a continuous mining machine.
2,768,728, 10-30-56, CI. 198—8.
Bowman, Spencer, and F. A. Krauss, Jr., to Westinghouse Air
Brake Co. Crawler transmission. 2,759,374, 8-21-56, CI.
74—750.
Bowman, Wade V., and C. T. Miller. Article positioning ap-
paratus for a transfer applying machine. 2,75!). 2S3,
8-21-56, CI. 41—1.
Bowman, Walter J. : See —
Mueller, Frank H., and Bowan. 2,773,618.
Bowne, Lloyd F., Jr., and P. Payson, to Crucible Steel Co.
of America. Ni-Cr hard facing alloys. 2,744,009, 5-1-56,
CI. 75—171.
Bowne, M. S. : See —
Webb, Cecil E. 2,754,562.
Bowser, Harley O. Electric outlet box screw plate. 2,772,062,
11-27-56, CI. 248—27.
Bowser, Inc. : See —
Baranowski, Leslie B. 2,770,711.
Damon, Robert H. 2,746,745.
Harks, Walter M. 2,749,797.
Harks, Walter M., and Delaney. 2,732,976.
Mankin, Paul A.. Klopfenstein. and Doellihg. 2,731,171.
Marvel, Harvey E. Re. 24,136.
Pressler, Ralph B. 2,749,755.
Rittenhouse, Howard E. 2,731.029.
Romanowski, Albert F., and Weinecke. 2,770,130.
Samiran, David. 2,768,845.
Bowser, Percy L., Jr. : See —
Venner, William M., Bowser, and Peterson. 2,737,427.
Venner, William M., Bowser, and Peterson. 2,737,428.
Wainwright, William N., Venner, and Bowser. 2,771,328.
Bowser, Phillip C, to General Motors Corp. Wheel hop
damper attachment for vehicle road wheels. 2,746,768,
5-22-56, CI. 280—150.
Bowser, Willard W., to Motorola, Inc. Oscillator. 2,740,891,
4-3-56, CI. 250—36.
Bowtell, James N., to General Electric Co. Electric dis-
charge lamp. 2,761,087, 8-28-56, CI. 313—213.
Bowtell, James N., and E. E. Miles, to General Electric Co.
Thermionic cathodes. 2,740,914, 4-3-56, CI. 313 — 109.
Bowyer, William C. Fluid pressure actuated tire bead loosen-
ing tool. 2,753,92:;, 7-10-56. <'l. 157—1.17.
Box, Merrel L., and R. W. Cason, to Merrel Mfg. Machine for
detecting and ejecting improperly labeled cans. 2,741,365,
4-10-56, CI. 209—81.
Boxcraft Corp. : See —
Richardson, Edward M. Re. 24,220.
Boxel, Edward G., Jr. : See —
Cooper, Ray L., and Boxel. 2,757,749.
Boxell, Samuel E., W. F. Richter, R. E. and C. R. Hall, and
L. R. Dane, to The Pure Oil Co. Bearing reseating device.
2,750,815, 6-19-56, CI. 77—2.
Boxer, Julius : See —
Max, Skolnick, and Boxer. Re. 24,197.
Boy y Lafitte, Laura J. M. : See —
Loumiet et Lavigne, Juan. 2,732,830.
Boyagain, John J. Tamper-proof garment hanger. 2,765,967,
10-9-56, CI. 223—91.
Boyajean, John A., to Fairchild Camera and Instrument
Corp. Method for forming engraved image-reproducing
plates. 2,738,730, 3-20-56, CI. 101 — 401.1.
Boyajean, John A., to Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corpo-
ration. Engraving stylus. 2.743,348, 4-24-56, CI. 219 — 21.
Iti>.vajcan, John A., to Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corp.
Multi-color-separation printing plates. 2,768,577, 10-30-56,
CI. 101—401.
Boyajean, John A., to Fairchild Camera and Instrument
Corp. Engraving stylus. 2.769,199, 11-6-56, CI. 18 — 1.
Boyajean, John A., to Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corp.
Heatable engraving stylus assembly. 2,773,163 12-4-56,
CI. 219— 29.
Boyajian, Alfred Z. Adjustment for chair-seat. 2,742,954.
4-24-56, Cl. 155—131.
Boyajian, Misak K. Rotisserie
8-28-56, Cl. 99 — 427.
Boyajian, Misak K. Rotisserie.
99—421.
Boyar, Marshall : See —
Gordon, Robert N. 2,764,139.
Boyar-Schultz Corp. : See —
Adlaf, William J. 2,764,767.
Adlaf, William J. 2,770,821.
Boyce, John, to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp. Filling
valve. 2,735,446, 2-21-56, Cl. 137—625.42.
Boyce, Stanley C. : See —
Hart, Hubert E Boyce, and Garneau. 2,754,017.
Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research, Inc. : See —
Prill, Edward A. 2,773,062.
Boycks, Edward C, to Nekoosa-Edwards Paper Co. Elec-
tronic contrast area ratiometer. 2,756,627, 7-31-56, Cl.
88—14.
Boycott, Harold D. Clothes rack. 2,736,437, 2-28-56, Cl.
211—86.
Boyd, Albert B., deceased ; M. B. Ritter, administratrix.
Valve operating mechanism. 2,744,262, 5-8-56, Cl. 4 — 67.
Boyd, Charles J. Adjusting mechanism. 2,755,682, 7-24-56,
Cl. 74 — 424.8.
Boyd Coffee Co. : See —
Johnson, Rudolph W. 2,737,880.
Boyd, Douglas : See —
Hammitt, Homer H., and Sheldon. 2,758,529.
Boyd, Elsie I. : See —
Betts, Irene E. 2.771,881.
Boyd, Fisher L., to National Foam System, Inc. Foam dis-
charge unit. 2,766,026, 10-9-56, Cl. 261—76.
Boyd, Halbert H. Bed canopy. 2,737,193, 3-6-56, Cl.
135—5.1.
Bovd, Hugh C, Jr. Key and coin container. 2,753,914,
7-10-56, Cl. 150—40.
Boyd, John M., and F. W. Parrin, to Continental Can Co., Inc.
Apparatus for removing air from the head spaces of filled
cans. .2,758,766, 8-14-56, Cl. 226—68.
Boyd, Leo B., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Stepper motor.
2,752,513, 6-26-56, Cl. 310 — 23.
Boyd, Leonard E. Manually operable tongs. 2,751,245,
6-19-56, Cl. 294—11.
Boyd, Loyd Q., and G. J. Baker, to Standard Oil Co. Spraying
device. 2,772,922, 12-4-56, Cl. 299—95.
Boyd, Philip A., 50% to C. Meyer. Telescoping fishing pole.
2,742,728, 4-24-56, Cl. 43—18.
attachments. 2,760,428,
2,762,293, 9-11-56, Cl.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Boyd, Richard C, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Radiant energy relay system. 2,748,200, 5-29-56, CI.
250 — 15.
Boyd, Robert A., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Control of day-
lighting. 2,768,556, 10-30-56, CI. 88—60.
Boyd, Robert E. : See —
JMeFadden, George H., Bennett, and Boyd. 2,731,427.
Boyd, Rov \\\, A. Van Vooren, and H. Ruehl, to International
Harvester Co. Machine for removing spacers from radiator
cores. 2,735.104. 2-21-50, CI. 29--202.
Boyd, Samuel N., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Quaternary ammonium anthraquinone salts. 2,737,517,
3-6-56, CI. 200—379.
Boyd, Thomas, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Process for pre-
paring water-repellent fabric and resulting product.
2,769,732, 11-6-56, CI. 117—161.
Boyd, Thomas F. G., P. W. Fischer, and R. T. Wheeler, to
Union Oil Co. of California. Flotation of hydrocarbon im-
purities. 2,759,607, 8-21-56, CI. 210—53.
Boyd, Thomas J. : See —
Manion, Charles H., and Boyd. 2,733,826.
Boyd Thomas J., to C. H. Manion and T. J. Boyd. Metal
roof seam forming machine. 2,774,320, 12-18-56, CI.
Boyd, Walter A., Jr., to Bryant Chucking Grinder Co. Air
gaging mechanism for centerless grinders. 2,772,519,
12-4-56, CI. 51—48.
Boyd Walter A., Jr., to Bryant Chucking Grinder Co. Center-
less grinding machine. 2,772,526, 12-4-56, CI. 51—236.
Boyd, Walter R., and S. S. Grupposo, to American Optical Co.
Visual training devices. 2,748,764, 6-5-56. CI. 128 — 76.5.
Boyd, William H. Animal hoist. 2,743,701, 5-1-56, CI.
119 — 100.
Boyd, William H. A., to the United States of America as repre-
sented bv the Secretary of the Navy. Squib gun. 2,732,765,
1-31-56, CI. 89—1.5.
Boyd, William H. A., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Friction spring
shock absorber. 2,753,177, 7-3-56, CI. 267—9.
Boydell. E., & Co. Ltd. : See—
McCaw. William I\ 2.741.492.
Boyden, Robert E., W. F. Collison, K. F. Oldenburg, and
F. N. Schwend, to Clary Corp. Read-out apparatus for an
impulse actuated accumulating device. 2,757,862, 8-7-56,
CI. 235—60.4.
Boydstun, Ira S. : See— - „ „„„ „„„
Douglas, Greig C, Wagner, and Boydstun. 2,757,739.
Boye Needle Co., Tne : See —
Carlson, Gustav A. 2,738,662.
Boyer, Charles P., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Double feed pre-
vention device. 2,750,848, 6-19-56, CI. 89 — 137.
Boyer, Floyd J. : See —
Wente, Robert J., Baber, Irwin, and Boyer. 2,768,o04.
Boyer, George K. Valve for simultaneous or selective control
of mower traction motors. 2,766,834, 10-16-56, CI.
180—6.48.
Boyer, Irvin F. Non-detachable closure cap for collapsible
containers and the like. 2,754,036, 7-10-56, CI. 222—548.
Boyer Jackson S., to Sun Oil Co. Porous solids and their
preparation. 2,754,274, 7-10-56, CI. 260—2.5.
Boyer Jackson S., to Sun Oil Co. Porous solids and their
preparation. 2,754,275, 7-10-56, CI. 260 — 2.5.
Boyer, John L., and C. G. Hagensick, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Rectifier protective apparatus. 2,757,330,
7-31-56, CI. 321—14.
Boyer, Morris H., to Danita Hosiery Mfg. Co., Inc. Mech-
anism for automatically adjusting knitting machines to
knit stockings of different sizes. 2,744,400, 5-8-56, CI.
66 — 155.
Boyer, Ralph K., to The Dill Mfg. Co. Tire puncture repair
capsule. 2,759,635, 8-21-56, CI. 222—92.
Boyer, Ralph K., to The Dill Mfg. Co. Valve stem adapter.
2,759,647, 8-21-56, CI. 226—20.8.
Boyer, Raymond F. : See —
Rubens, Louis C, and Boyer. 2,740,161.
Boyer, Robert A., to Swift & Co. Method of manufacturing a
high protein food product and the resulting product.
2.730.447, 1-10-56, CI. 99—14.
Boyer, Robert A., and H. E. Saewert, to Swift & Co. Method
of preparing imitation meat products (pH control).
2.730.448, 1-10-56, CI. 99—14.
Boyer, Robert Q., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Electrolytic cells. 2,733,202, 1-31-56, CI. 204—215.
Boyer, Robert Q., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Electrolytic cells. 2,743,228, 4-24-56, CI. 204—215.
Boyer, Robert Q., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Heat exchangers. 2,768,813, 10-30-56, CI. 257 — 224.
Boyer, Robert Q., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Processes for the recovery and purification of uranium.
2,771,339, 11-20-56. CI. 23—14.5.
Boyer, Robert Q., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Filtering apparatus. 2,771,999. 11-27-56, CI. 210—113.
Boyer, Robert Q., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Continuous electrolytic process for reducing uranium in
solution. 2,775,552, 12-25-56, CI. 204 — 124.
Boyer, Robert Q., and S. B. Kilner, to the United States of
America as represented by the United States Atomic Energy
Commission. Electrolytic process of salvaging uranium.
2,773,820, 12-11-56, CI. 204 — 124.
Boyer, Robert Q., and S. B. Kilner, to the United States of
America as represented by the United States Atomic Energy
Commission. Electrolytic cells. 2,773,824, 12-11-56, CI.
204—212.
Boyer, William P., to Virginia-Carolina Chemical Corp.
Method of controlling nematodes in the soil. 2,761,806,
9-4-56, CI. 167 — 30.
Boyer, Yvon A. : See —
Pernollet, Jean G., and Boyer. 2,764,029.
Boyes, John T. Apparatus for steaming, stretching, and dry-
ing woven fabric and the like. 2,759,273, 8-21-56, CI.
34—151.
Boyes, John T. Conditioning apparatus for woven fabric
and the like. 2,775,020, 12-25-50, CI. 26 — 68.
Boykin, Howard D., Jr. Metal panel repair tool. 2,749,795,
6-12-56, CI. 81—15.
Boylan, Wendell E., to Clark Equipment Co. Hand truck
slide assembly. 2,758,890, 8-14-56, CI. 308—3.
Boylan, Wendell E., and G. L. Turner, to Clark Equipment Co.
Hand lift truck. 2,734,752, 2-14-56, CI. 280 — 44.
Boyle, Archibald R., and T. Byrne, to Dobbie Mclnnes Ltd.
Electrical viscometer. 2,759,355, 8-21-56, CI. 73 — 59.
Boyle, Charles M. Vernier centering gauge. 2,736,969,
3-6-56, CI. 33—189.
Boyle, Edward B., Jr., to United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Dive-bombing break-
away computer. 2,736,878, 2-28-56, CI. 340 — 27.
Boyle, Farnham F., to Ritepoint Pen and Pencil Co. Ink
reservoir for ball point pen. 2,730,993, 1-17-56, CI.
120 — 42.4.
Boyle, James F., to The Garrett Corp. Inflatable escape
chute assembly. 2,765,131, 10-2-56, CI. 244—137.
Boyle, James F., and M. L. Taylor, to The Garrett Corp.
Inflatable life raft. 2,764,766, 10-2-56, CI. 9—11.
Boyle, James M. : See —
Kirshenbaum, Abraham D., and Boyle. 2,756,249.
Mullen, Leo V., Jr., and Boyle. 2,734,869.
Boyle, John R., and J. R. Boyle, Jr. Self-contained Inning,
cooling, and ventilating system. 2,773,676, 12-11-56, CI.
257—9.
Boyle, John R., Jr. : See —
Boyle, John R., and J. R. Boyle, Jr. 2,773,676.
Boyle-Midway Inc. : See —
Reinhardt, Herman E., Jr. 2,762,537.
Boyle, Ralph €. : See —
Ferguson, Henry A., Boyle, ana Ziskal. 2,743,789.
Boyle, Russell I. : See —
McNeill, Eric, and Boyle. 2,759,873.
Boyle, William C. : See —
Brayton, Robert A., Boyle, and Campbell. 2,735,450.
Boyles, Alonzo G. Kiln and ceiling structure therefor.
2,736,278, 2-28-56, CI. 110—99.
Boyles, Robert L., to General Electric Co. Calendar mecha-
nism. 2,757,507, 8-7-56, CI. 58 — 5.
Boynton, Harry G. : See —
Horeczy, Joseph T., and Boynton. 2,761,888.
Boynton, Orville W. : See —
Vegors. Lester S. and S. H., and Boynton. 2,732,616.
Boynton, Thomas E., and W. G. Turnbull, to Porter, Spiers
(Leicester) Ltd. Net making machines. 2,745,309,
5-15-56, CI. 87—53.
Boys, Thomas R., and J. E. Martin, to Standard Telephones
and Cables Ltd., and Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co.
Ltd. Slot aerials. 2,762,044, 9-4-56, CI. 343 — 767.
Boysen, Albert P., Jr. : See —
Aikens, Andrew J., Botsford, Boysen, Dietze, Goodale,
and Inglis. 2,732,436.
Boytim, John E., and H. A. Jonard, to The Goodyear Tire
& Rubber Co. Electrical pressure cell transducer.
2,747.408, 5-29-56, CI. 73 — 398.
Bozeman, John W. : See —
Libman, Earl E., Fialkow, Bozeman, and Gerst.
2,762.565.
Bozza, Joseph D., to Jo-An Shoe Mfg. Co., Inc. Method for
securing together moccasin vamps and plugs. 2,774,087,
12-18-56. CI. 12 — 142.
Braak, Dirk J., to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co., as
trustee. Audio-noise responsive squelch circuit. 2,756,328,
7-24-56, CI. 250 — 20.
Braak, Dirk J., L. F. Liera. and C. Romeijn, to Hartford Na-
tional Bank and Trust Co. Radio communication system.
2,773,176, 12-4-56, CI. 250—6.
Braatelien, Edwin H. Pipe joint sealer. 2,763,910, 9-25-56,
CI. 25 — 127.
Braatz, Clarence W., to Durant Mfg. Co. Printing counter.
2,730,425, 1-10-56. CI. 346—98.
Braatz, Clarence W.. to Durant Mfg. Co. Predetermining
counters. 2,764,350. 9-25-56, CI. 235—132.
Brabander, Herbert J. : See —
Bach, Frederick L., Jr., Brabander, and Kushner.
2,756,231.
Brabets, Robert I., R. J. Hlavacek, and E. Fritz, to Swift &
Co. Sperm oil fractionation. 2,730,538, 1-10-56, CI.
260—^09.
Braccio, Louis. Envelopes. 2,742,222, 4-17-56, CI. 229—68.
Brace, Donald F. : See —
Williams, Arthur L., and Brace. 2,771,046.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Brace, George A., to The Hoover Co. Suction cleaner having
■wheel adjustment and handle lock. 2,734,216, 1-14-56,
CI. 15—333.
Brace, George A., to The Hoover Co. Suction cleaner wheel
adjustments. 2,734,217, 2-14-56. CI. 15—339.
Brace, George A., to The Hoover Co. Automatic iron rest.
2,734,294. 2-14-56, CI. 38 — 79.
Brace George A., to The Hoover Co. Suction cleaner with
agitator disconnect. 2,740,982. 4-10-56, CI. 15—332.
Brace, George A., to The Hoover Co. Electric iron. 2,749,632,
6-12-56, CI. 38—77.
Brace, George A., to The Hoover Co. Suction cleaners.
2,755.883. 7-24-56. CI. 183 — 37.
Brace, George A., to The Hoover Co. Suction cleaner and
converter facility therefor. 2,758,329, 8-14-56. CI. 15 — 333.
Brace, George A., to The Hoover Co. Suction cleaners.
2.758.667, 8-14-56, CI. 183 — 37.
Brace, George A., to The Hoover Co. Suction cleaners.
2.758.668, 8-14-56, CI. 183—37.
Brace, George A., to The Hoover Co. Suction cleaner filter
mounting means. 2,758,669, 8-14-56, CI. 183—37.
Brace, George A., to The Hoover Co. Adjustable nozzle suc-
tion cleaners. 2,763,887, 9-25-56, CI. 15—361.
Brace, George A., to The Hoover Co. Self-lifting sadirons.
2,770,059, 11-13-56, CI. 38—79.
Brace, Neal O., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Dialk.vl
polyvinyl phosphate flame-retardants. 2,733,229, 1-31-56,
CI. 260—73.
Brace. Porter H. : See —
Hull, Frederick C, Brace, Comenetz, and Cochardt.
2,743,199.
Brace, Porter H.. to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Heat treating appa-
ratus. 2,747,066, 5-22-56, CI. 219—10.43.
Brace, Robert W., to International Harvester Co. Refrigerator
illuminating device. 2,735,927, 2-21-56, CI. 240—4.
Brach, E. J., & Sons. : See —
Golob, Victor F. 2,765,971.
Bracke, Robert F., to Mall Tool Co. Carburetor. 2,774.582.
12-18-56, CI. 261—41.
Brackin, Carey W., to Standard Oil Co. Conversion and
catalyst stripping systems. 2,758,066, 8-7-56, CI. 196 — 52.
Brackx, Laurent H. J., to H. T. Jeandron. Means for mooring
and refueling boats, seaplanes, and the like. 2,771,617,
11-27-56. CI. 9—8.
Braconier, Frederic F. A., and R. Arnould, to Societe Beige de
l'Azote et des Produits Chimiques du Marly. Process for
the esterification of higher fatty acids. 2,759,955, 8-21-56,
CI. 260—410.9.
Bracy, Sylvanus B., P. M. Levy, and R. L. Sarlo, to the United
States of America as represented by the Secretary of the
Army. Facsimile recorder computer. 2,775,756. 12-25-56,
CI. 343—11.
Bradburd, Ervin M., R. S. Alter, and T. M. Maxwell, Jr., to
International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Ultrahigh
frequency filter. 2,762,017, 9-4-50, CI. 333—9.
Bradbury, Frederick J. : See —
Mott, Frederick M.. and Bradbury. 2,742,987.
Bradburv, Hollis D., to Radio Corp. of America. Sound re-
recording system. 2,733,301. 1-31-56, CI. 179—100.2.
Braddon, Frederick D., to Sperry Rand Corp. Gyroscopic in-
strument. 2.729.107, 1-3-56, CI. 74—5.34.
Braddon, Frederick D., and F. West, Jr., to Sperry Rand Corp.
Stabilized radar pilot. 2,742,637, 4-17-56, CI. 343—5.
Braden, John F. : See —
Dye, Glen M., Knudsen, and Braden. 2,770,179.
Bradenthaler, Anthony : See —
Gvllenberg. John L. 2,771,922.
Bradfield, Charles B. : See —
Bassett, Cecil E.. and Bradfield. 2.770,374.
Bradfield, Paul D. Metal expansion and contraction material
and method and apparatus for forming the same. 2,753,918,
7_10-56, CI. 153—76.
Bradford Dvers' Association Ltd. : See —
Cockett. Sydney R., Evans, and Landells. 2.774.690.
Bradford, James H., % to Combined Metals Reduction Co.
Material mixing burner for processing furnaces. 2,746,735.
5-22-56. CI. 263—21.
Bradford. Purdv, to Swift & Co. Method of making dustless
soan powder. 2,730,507, 1-10-56, CI. 252—369.
Bradford. Purdy. to Swift & Co. Soap manufacture.
2,730.530. 1-10-56. CI. 260—417.
Bradford. Purdv, and C. S. Steiner, to Swift & Co. Shielded
soap sprav nozzle. 2,730,170, 1-10-56, CI. 159 — 2.
Bradley, Addison B.. Jr., to Birtman Electric Co. Ventilat-
ing apparatus for a motor. 2,763,795, 9-18-56, CI.
310 — 62.
Bradley Associates, Inc. : See —
Heck, Ervin R. 2,732,581.
Bradley and Co. Ltd. : See —
Hood, Robert T. 2.737,739.
Hood. Robert T. 2,772,493.
Bradley, Charles E.. Jr., to R. T. Vandorbilt Co., Inc. Process.
2.765.327. 10-2-56, CI. 260—429.
Bradley Container Corp. : See —
Prahl, Frederick A., Jr. 8,753,088.
Bradley, Dan T. : See —
Thiry, Leon F., and Bradley. 2,774,620.
Bradley. Earl H. Breech block controlling mechanism for a
retarded blow back gun. 2,765.710, 10-9-56, CI. 89—195.
Bradley, George G., and R. G. Beige, to Radio Corp. of
America. Auto alarm systems. 2,761,060, 8-28-56, CI.
250—20.
Bradley, George S. Concealed hinge for doors and the like.
2,767,425, 10-23-56, CI. 16—178.
Bradley & Gilbert Co., The : See —
Bolding, Hubert V. 2,732,122.
Bolding. Hubert V. 2,732,123.
Bolding, Hubert V. 2,764.337.
Bolding, Hubert V., and Gowens. 2,774,530.
Bradley, Harold, to The Bradley Rotor Traverse Co., Inc.
Apparatus for traversing draperies and the like. 2,741,923,
4-17-56. CI. 74—25.
Bradley, Harris W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Purifying pentachlorothiophenol. 2,737,529, 3-6-56, CI.
260—609.
Bradley, Harris W., and M. F. Fuller, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. N-nitroso-n-alkyl amides of aromatic
dicarboxylic acids. 2,754,326, 7-10-56, CI. 260—558.
Bradley, James P., and R. R. Dohrmann, to General Motors
Corp. Investment molding. 2,752,257, 6-26-57, CI.
106—38.22.
Bradley, Milton, Co. : See —
Shea, James J., Sr. 2,752,218.
Bradley, Robert O., to Toledo Scale Co. Dynamic classifier
with gate selecting device. 2,759,603, 8-21-56, CI.
209—121.
Bradley, Robert O., and F. C. Carroll, to Toledo Scale Co.
Printing weighing scale. 2,746,384, 5-22-56, CI. 101—93.
Bradley, Robert O., C. S. Simonds, and C. H. Jacobs, to Toledo
Scale Co. Temperature compensated servo coils. 2,772,383,
11-27-56, CI. 318—28.
Bradley, Robert W., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Devices
for finding protruding metal objects in shoes. 2,772,394,
11-27-56, CI. 324—61.
Bradley Rotor Traverse Co., Inc., The : See —
Bradley. Harold. 2.741,923.
Bradley, Schuyler L. : See —
Brunner, Harry C, and Bradley. 2.748,340.
Bradley, Stephen D., to Spring Cover Mfg. Co.. Inc. Combined
liner and protector for leaf springs. 2,735,672, 2-21-56,
CI. 267—49.
Bradley, Stephen D., to Detroit Macoid Corp. Sewing welt
and trim strip. 2,750,710, 6-19-56, CI. 45—138.
Bradley, Stephen D., to Detroit Macoid Corp. Glass weather
strip. 2,761,536, 9-4-56, CI. 189 — 78.
Bradley, Theodore F., to Shell Development Co. Alkyd resins
modified with substituted carbocvclic acids, and composi-
tions containing the same. 2,734,876, 2-14-56, CI. 260 — 16.
Bradley, Theodore F., and R. W. H. Tess. to Shell Development
Co. Polyhydric alcohol esters of rosin and a tert-alkyl
benzoic acid and cellulose compounds containing them.
2.736,664. 2-28-56, CI. 106—173.
Bradley. Theodore F., and A. C. Mueller, to Shell Development
Co. Triglycidyl cyanurate and polymers thereof. 2,741,607,
4-10-56, CI. 260—248.
Bradlev, Walter A. R. Turning bolt lever action rifle.
2,761,234, 9-4-56. CI. 42 — 16.
Bradley. Walter A. R. Power driven boat trailer. 2,761,690,
9-4-56. CI 280—47.3.
Bradlev Washfountain Co. : See —
Mullett, Howard G. 2,766,074.
Bradley, William E., to Philco Corp. Cathode ray tube gun
structure. 2,735,032. 2-14-56, CI. 313—82.
Bradlev, William E., to Philco Corp. Gvromagnetic integrator
circuit. 2.764,676, 9-25-56, CI. 250—27.
Bradlev, William E., and D. E. Sunstein, to Philco Corp.
Photocell indexing system. 2,749,449. 6-5-56, CI. 250 — 217.
Bradley, William E., and M. Sadowsky, to Philco Corp.
Screen structure for cathode rav tubes. 2,768.318.
10-23-56. CI. 313—68.
Bradlev, William T. Record holder. 2,773,727, 12-11-56, CI.
312—10.
Bradmiller, Richard W. : See —
Bopp. Calvin C. and Bradmiller. 2.770.731.
P.radner, Mead, to The Foxboro Co. Industrial multi-record
system. 2,743,986. 5-1-56, CI. 346 — 46.
Bradney, Clifford H. : See —
Halpern. Alfred, and Bradney. 2,744.851 .
Bradshaw, John A. Textile machine. 2,758,439, 8-14-56,
CI. 57—136.
Bradshaw, John A., to J. P. Stevens & Co.. Inc. Timinsr
system for producing slub yarn. 2.763.819, 9-18-56. CI.
317—135.
Bradshaw, Russell R. Ornamental bell construction.
2.749.637. 6-12-56, CI. 41—10.
Bradshaw, Thomas L. Self-cleaning gram gate construction.
2,746.656, 5-22-56. CI. 222—561.
I'.radshaw, William H., to Celanese Corp. of America. Wet
spinning apparatus. 2,731,667, 1-24-56, CI. 18 — 8.
Bradshaw, William H., and R. O. Denyes, to Celanese Corp.
of America. Spinning of filamentary materials. 2. 732. 586,
1-31-56, CI. 18 — 8.
Bradstoek, Robert B., and W. <R. Hickin. to General Electric
Co. Snap switch. 2.751.451, 6-19-56. CI. 200—70.
Bradstreet, Samuel W., and J. S. Griffith, to Armour Be-
search Foundation of Illinois Institute of Technology.
Spraving process. 2,763.569. 9-18-56, CI. 117—47.
Bradwell, Cyril, to Bethlehem Steel Co. Method of increas-
ing sinter'rate. 2.767.074, 10-16-56, CI. 75—5.
Bradv. Charles V. : See — ■
Williams. Russell J., and Brady. 2,773,636.
Bradv. Charles V., to Bemis Bro. Bag Co. Bag. 2.745,593.
5-15-56, CI. 229—54.
Bradv, Charles V., to Bemis Bro. Bag Co. Bag. 2,751.140,
6-19-56, CI. 229—55.
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Brady, Charles V., and R. J. Williams, to Bemis Bro. Bag
Co. Bag. 2,729,387, 1-3-56, CI. 229—62.5.
Brady. Edward F., to Eastman Oil Well Survey Co. Core
taking and orienting method. 2,735,652, 2-21-56, CI.
255—1.4.
Brady, Elliot W. : See —
Sockman, Loy W., and Brady. 2,764,556.
Brady, Elmer L. Display method and apparatus. 2,753,0o2,
7-3-56, CI. 211 — 1.0.
Brady, Francis E., Jr. Air control unit. 2,744,543, 5-8-56,
CI 137 791
Brady, George' W., to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Spinner seal.
2,742,096, 4-17-56, CI. 170— 100.23. _^ .
Brady, Hilda J. Baby bib. 2,738,511, 3-20-o6, CI. 2—49.
Brady, James M., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Vaporizing liquid
meter system. 2,740,293, 4-3-56, CI. 73—171.
Brady, James M., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Indicating instru-
ment. 2,753,715, 7-10-56, CI. 73 — 363.
Brady, Joseph L. : See —
Wight, Delano, and Brady. 2,760,661.
Brady, Joseph L., to Clark Equipment Co. Industrial truck
rotary holder attachment. 2,753,00a, 7-3-o6, CI. 214 — 652.
Brady, Joseph L., to Clark Equipment Co. Load stabilizer
for lift trucks. 2,772,800, 12-4-56. CI. 214—654.
Brady, Keith G., and H. W. Withington, to Boeing Airplane
Co. Airplane wings. 2,749,060, 6-5-56, CI. 244 — 44.
Brady, Lawrence P., and F. B. Carbone. Portable air con-
ditioning unit. 2,760,354, 8-28-56, 01. 62 — 129.
Brady, Merle C, to General Dynamics Corp. Pressure gauge.
2,729,730, 1-3-56, CI. 201—63.
Brady, Philip. Clip. 2,774,124, 12-18-50, CI. 24—66.
Brady, Samuel G., to The Gear Grinding Machine Co. Ad-
justable pattern for trimming mechanisms. 2,733,701,
2-7-56. CI. 125—11.
Brady, Samuel G., to The Gear Grinding Machine Co. Liquid
cooled grinder wheel. 2,745,229, 5-15-56, CI. 51 — 267.
Brady, Samuel G., to The Gear Grinding Machine Co. Method
and apparatus for grinding inner side faces of channel
members. 2,750,718, 6-19-56, CI. 51—281.
Brady, Samuel u., ana 1. M. Rudnicki, to The Gear Grinding
Machine Co. Form grinding machine. 2,755,599, 7-24-56,
CI. 51—34.
Brady, Thomas. Label holder for filing cabinet drawers.
2,748,513, 6-5-56, CI. 40—8.
Braendel, Helmuth G., to Wilkening Mfg. Co. Composite
piston ring. 2,771,329, 11-20-56, CI. 309 — 45.
Braendle, Harold A., to Columbian Carbon Co. Manufacture
of carbon black. 2,735,753, 2-21-56, CI. 23—209.4.
Braendle, Harold A., to Columbian Carbon Co. Method of
compounding carbon black and rubber. 2,769,795, 11-6-56,
CI. 260—41.5.
Braendle, Richard O., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Estersil-thickened lubricating composition modified with
hydrogen-bonding donor compound and process of making.
2,746,922. 5-22-56, CI. 252 — 28.
Braendle, Richard O., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Rubbers with methoxy containing silica fillers. 2,751,366,
6-19-56, CI. 260—37.
Braet, John O. : See —
Sorensen. Knud B., and Braet. 2,746,770.
Braeuninger, Karl F., to the United States of America as repre-
sented bv the Secretary of the Air Force. Blank and meth-
od for making integrally stiffened aircraft skin. 2,742,692,
4-24-56, CI. 29—548.
Brafford, Donald A. : See —
Schaefer, William E., Batts, and Brafford. 2,749,323.
Braga, Armand. Hair curl clip. 2,764,987, 10-2-56, CI.
132—50.
Bragdon, Robert W. : See —
Banus, Mario D., and Bragdon. 2,741,539.
Banus, Mario D., Gibb, and Bragdon. 2,738,369.
Bragdon, Robert W., to Metal Hydrides Inc. Method for pre-
paring quaternary ammonium borohydrides. 2,756,259,
7-24-56, CI. 260—567.6.
Bragdon. Robert W., and M. D. Banus. to Metal Hydrides Inc.
Method for preparing borohydrides of potassium, rubidium,
and cesium. 2,741,540, 4-10-56, CI. 23—14.
Bragg, William E. Mounting means for flush receptacles.
2,767,945, 10-23-56, CI. 248—27.
Braham, Frank G., to Mergenthaler Linotype Co. Perforate
mask for multicolor television apparatus and method of
producing same. 2,750,524, 6-12-56, CI. 313—86.
Brahm, Charles B., to United Aircraft Corp. Safety circuit
for generator unit of the jet fuel control. 2,771,742,
11-27-56, CI. 60—39.09.
Braibanti, Giuseppe : See —
Braibanti, Mario and G. 2,730,050.
Braibanti, Mario and G. Cutting and removing device for
bunches of dough strings. 2,730,050, 1-10-56, CI. 107—7.
Brailsford, Harrison D. Transistor eommutated direct cur-
rent motor. 2,753,501, 7-3-56, CI. 318— 254
Brailsford, Harrison D., to American District Telegraph Co.
Fire detector. 2,759,174, 8-14-56, CI. 340—237.
Brailsford, Harrison D. Relative humidity indicating and
recording apparatus. 2,769,339, 11-6-56, CI. 73 — 335.
Brailsford, Harrison D. Oscillating commutatorless direct
current motor. 2.769.946, 11-6-56, CI. 318—128.
Brainard, Maurice W., % to O'Keefe & Merritt Co. Construc-
tion for machines such as engines or the like. 2,734,487,
2-14-56, CI. 121 — 194.
369555— P 7
Brainard, Maurice W., y2 to O'Keefe & Merritt Co. Electrical
generator. 2,735,030, 2-14-56, CI. 310—261.
Brainard, Maurice W., to O'Keefe & Merritt Co. Dry plate
type rectifier. 2,740,924, 4-3-56, CI. 317—234.
Brainard, Maurice W., y2 to Ruckstell Corp. Rotor construc-
tion and method of magnetizing the same. 2,754,440,
7-10-56, CI. 310—156.
Brainerd, Harold W., Jr., to Stanolind Oil and Gas Co. Com-
position for hydraulically fracturing formations. 2,742,426,
4-17-56, CI. 252—8.55.
Brainerd, Harold W., Jr., to Stanolind Oil and Gas Co.
Composition for acidizing wells. 2,751,348, 6-19-56, CI.
252—8.55.
Braithwaite, Isaac, & Son Engineers Ltd. : See —
Howlett, Edward J. 2,730.887.
Braitsch, Otto, and K. Bauerle, to Gebruder Junghans A. G.
Time-switch. 2,758,165, 8-7-56, CI. 200—35.
Brake, Edgar R., to The Jeffrey Mfg. Co. Crusher housing.
2,756,002, 7-24-56, CI. 241 — 285.
Brakel, Arie, and N. Healey, to Shell Development Co. Meth-
od of temporarily closing portion of well and composition
therefor. 2,772,739, 12^-56, CI. 166—22.
Brakelev, Paul W., Jr. : See —
Schneider, Helmuth G., and Brakeley. 2,775,577.
Brakhage, William F., y2 to U. L. McMurtry. Loading device.
2,768,730, 10-30-56, CI. 198—118.
Braley, Margaret T. Thermal pack for body application.
2,749,914, 6-12-56, CI. 128 — 402.
Braman, Dan H. : See — ■
Black, Kermit K., and Hunt. 2,742,609.
Brambani, David W. : See —
Seddon, Robert M., and Brambani. 2,743,102.
Bramble, Lloyd F., to Gulf States Asphalt Co., Inc. Asphalt
lining. 2,771,745, 11-27-56, CI. 61—7.
Brame, Sam S. Guide yoke. 2,736,616, 2-28-56, CI. 308 — 6.
Bramel, Hadley R. Separating apparatus. 2,746,602,
5-22-56, CI. 209—132.
BramhaR George H., and W. N. Kemnitz, to General Electric
Co. Suction cleaner and disposable dust bag therefor.
2,771,152, 11-20-56, CI. 183—37.
Bramhall, James J., Jr., and R. T. Scott, to American Vis-
cose Corp. Fabric spreader. 2,747^,250, 5-29-56, CI.
26—54.
Brammerlo, Allen A., to General Electric Co. Multispeed
induction motor. 2,774.024. 12-11-56, CI. 318—224.
Bramming, Carl, to Aladdin Industries, Inc. Filtering fuel
nozzle for pressure stoves and lanterns. 2,731,299, 1-17-56,
CI. 299—107.
Bramming, Carl, to Aladdin Industries, Inc. Chimney sup-
port and chimney for incandescent burner. 2,734,999,
2-14-56, CI. 240—99.
Bramming, Carl, to Aladdin Industries, Inc. Pouring stopper
for containers. 2,735,566, 2-21-56, CI. 215 — 77.
Bramming, Carl, to Aladdin Industries, Inc. Portable stove
with collapsible casing. 2,742,033, 4-17-56, CI. 126—38.
Bramming, Carl, to Aladdin Industries, Inc. Simplified
vacuum bottle unit. 2,742,169, 4-17-56, CI. 215 — 13.
Bramming, Carl, to Aladdin Industries, Inc. Closure for wide
mouth containers. 2,742,170, 4-17-56, CI. 215 — 13.
Bramming Carl, to Aladdin Industries, Inc. Positive con-
trol valve for gasoline lantern. 2,743,598, 5-1-56, CI.
67—41.
Bramming, Carl, to Aladdin Industries, Inc. Fuel burner
valve and cleaner construction. 2,743,770, 5-1-56, CI.
158—120.
Bramming, Carl, to Aladdin Industries, Inc. Mantle mount-
ing. 2,745,272, 5-15-56, CI. 67—38.
Bramming, Carl, to Aladdin Industries, Inc. Flexible bottle
closure. 2,746,632, 5-22-56, Cl. 215—52.
Bramming, Carl, to Aladdin Industries, Inc. Baffle ring for
kerosene burner. 2,749,732. 6-12-56, Cl. 67 — 38.
Bramming, Carl, to Alladin Industries, Inc. Vacuum bottle
with removable bottom. 2,756,889, 7-31-56, Cl. 215 — 13.
Bramson, Otto P. Tailpiece for string instrument. 2,743,643,
5-1-56, Cl. 84—302.
Bramwyche, Peter L. : See —
Armstrong, Godfrey P., Bellringer, Bewley, Bramwyche,
Jackson, and Wilkins. 2,750,426.
Armstrong, Godfrey P., Bewley, Jackson, Bellringer,
Bramwyche, and Wilkins. 2,750,424.
Brancaccio, Silvere. Expanding hair curling rod. 2,753,874,
7-10-56, Cl. 132—42.
Brancaccio, Silvere. Cold permanent wave rod. 2,758,605,
8-14-56, Cl. 132—41.
Branchflower, Lyle E. Ice making machine and the art there-
of. 2,735,275, 2-21-56, Cl. 62—107.
Branchflower, Lyle E. Apparatus for storing and dispensing
ice in particle form. 2,735,591, 2-21-56, Cl. 222 — 405.
Brand, David, and M. Broedy ; said Broedy assignor to said
Brand. Child's feeding table and chair assembly. 2,746,524,
5-22-56, Cl. 155—123.
Brand, Martin L., to Artcraft Venetian Blind Mfg. Co. Win-
dow cornice. 2,739,644, 3-27-56, Cl. 160—39.
Brand, Rafael H. : See-
Meyer, Wolfgang E., and Brand. 2,735,413.
Brandau, Harvev M., and E. K. Kooser. Process for weather
control. 2,756,097, 7-24-56, Cl. 299 — 28.
Brandau, Paul, to Union Broach Co. Dental protheses, jaw-
and jacket-crowns. 2,755,552, 7-24-56, Cl. 32—2.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Brandberg, William S. : See —
Shively, Edward H., and Brandberg. 2,744,249.
Brandbori.'. Charles W. Weed controller and mulching appli-
ance. 2,767,634, 10-23-50. CI. 97—129.
Brandenberger, Ernest : jSee —
Rand, Kenneth K., and Brandenberger. 2,773,583.
Brandenburg, Charlotte. Bath brush. 2,770,827, 11-20-56,
CI. 15 — 128.
Brandenbusch, Gunther : See —
Doll, Franz, and Brandenbusch. 2,753,200.
Brandenthaler, Am bony : See —
Gyllenberg. John L. 2,735,174.
Gyllenberg, John L. 2,742,988.
Brandos, Frank A. Stamping press. 2,706,710, 10-16-56,
CI. 113—38.
Brandes, Oliver L., and E. L. Humphrey, to Gulf Research &
Development Co. Chemical compounds, methods of making
same and lubricants containing the chemical compounds.
2,731,416, 1-17-56, CI. 252—37.7.
Brandes, Oliver L., and E. L. Humphrey, to Gulf Research &
Development Co. Condensation product of naphthenic acids
and phenols and methods of making same. 2,731,491,
1-17-56, CI. 260 — 468.
Brandes, itoy H„ II. C. Hamilton, and R. E. Moore, to General
Motors Corp. Electrically controlled, fluid pressure oper-
ated remote positioner. 2, 706, 731. 30-16-56, CI. 121 11.
Brandes, Wilhelm, and E. Doring, to Voigtlander A. G. Means
for fastening exchangeable objectives to photographic de-
vices. 2.750,033, 7-31-50, CI. 88—57.
Brandestini, Antonio : See —
Birkenmaier, Max, Brandestini, Ros, and Vogt.
2,728,978.
Brandhandler, Filip. Articulators used in the production of
denture prosthesis. 2,731,723, 1-24-56, CI. 32—32.
Brandl, Ernst, and H. Margreiter, to Biochemie. Gesellschalt
m. b. H. Acid-stable penicillins. 2,750.220, 7-24-56, CI.
260—239.1.
Brandler, Morris D. Reversible connection for electric irons.
2,745,938, 5-15-50, Cl. 219—25.
Brandner, John D., and R. H. Hunter, to Atlas Powder Co.
Nitrocellulose coating compositions. 2,729,571, 1-3-56, CI.
106—173.
Brandon, Arthur H. Tubing tester. 2,766,533, 10-16-56,
CI. 33—178.
Brandon, Chester, to Librascope, Inc. Sine-cosine mech-
anism. 2,754,087, 7-17-56, CI. 74—52.
Brandon, Clarence W., 15% to H. B. Jacobson, and 42%% to
N. A. Hardin. H. H. Wright, and C. H. Newton. Apparatus
for the storage of volatile liquids. 2,732,087, 1-31-50, CI.
02—1.
Brandon, Thomas O., to A. G. Spalding & Bros. Inc. Machine
for shaping golf club heads. 2,707,749, 10-23-56, CI.
144 — 134.
Brandon, Thomas O., to A. G. Spalding & Bros., Inc. Light-
weight grip. 2,772,090, 11-27-56, CI. 273—81.
Brandon, Will R. : See —
Kechelv. Lee E., and Brandon. 2,769,245.
Brandstetter, Hugo E., and V. R. Beyer, to Alto Mfg. Co.
T members for suspended ceilings. 2,767,815, 10-23-56,
CI. 189—85.
Brandt Automatic Cashier Co. : See —
Jorgensen, Julius, and Buchholz. 2,743,563.
Brandt, Carl D. : See —
Dudley, John S., and Brandt. 2,740,996.
Brandt, Curl D., and J. S. Dudley, to Whitin Machine Works.
Apparatus for drafting textile fibers. 2,706,486, 10-16-56,
CI. 19 — 130.
Brandt, Carl L. W., and R. T. Florence, to A. B. Dick Co.
Stencil sheet assembly and cushion sheets for use in same.
2,732,795, 1-31-56, CI. 101—128.2.
Brandt, Carl T., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Apparatus for
control of roof location in the formation of underground
caverns by solution mining. 2,772,808, 12-4-56, CI. 262 — 3.
Brandt, Edgar W., to Anstalt fur die Entwicklung von Erfin-
dungen und Gewerbliehen Anwendungen Energa. Protector
screen device for rocket launchers. 2,734,425, 2-14-50,
CI. 89—36.
Brandt. Edgar W., to Anstalt fur die Entwicklung von Erfin-
dungen und gewerbliehen Anwendungen Energa. Projectile
equipped with a safety device. 2,737,888, 3-13-56, CI.
102—56.
Brandt, Edgar W., to Anstalt fur die Entwicklung von Erfin-
dungen und gewerbliehen Anwendungen Energa. Powder re-
actor including a perforated conical grid. 2,759,320,
8-21-56. CI. 60—35.6.
Brandt, Edgar W., to Societe Anonyme Beige de Mecanique
et D'Armement. Rifle grenade. 2,772,635, 12-4-56. Cl.
102—65.2.
Brandt, Franz D. Easel. 2,744,712, 5-8-56, Cl. 248 — 166.
Brandt. Fred H., to Prestressing. Inc. Hvdraulic rod upset-
ting machine. 2,759,379, 8-21-56, Cl. 78 — 17.
Brandt. Gustaf E., to Aktiehnlaget Tudor. Electrode for gal-
vanic cells. 2,747.007, 5-22-56, Cl. 136 — 14.
Brandt, Herbert. Regenerative heat exchanger. 2,744,731,
5-8-56, Cl. 257—6.
Brandt, Paul E., and E. J. De Ridder, to Reynolds Metals
Co. Diving board. 2,747,871, 5-29-56, Cl. 272—66.
Brandt, Paul H.. to Murphy & Miller, Inc. Low tempera-
ture refrigeration system for cascade operation. 2.754.005,
7-17-50, Cl. 02—117.6.
Brandt, Raymond W., to Gibbs Mfg. and Research Corp.
Apparatus lor testing timers or the like. 2. 730, ISO 2-28-50,
Cl. 73—5.
Brandt, Robert W. : See —
Campbell, Linden C, and Brandt. 2,732,052.
Branflick, Robert A., and S. R. Smith, Jr., to General Electric
Co. Circuit isolating device. 2,741,720, 4-10-56, Cl.
317—37.
Branick, Charles E. Bumper jack. 2,740,607, 4-3-56, Cl,
254—93.
Branick, Charles E. Pneumatic tire bead depressor. 2,755,847,
7-24-56, Cl. 157—1.
Brannen, Cecil G. : See —
Browning, George V., and Brannen. 2,771,422.
Brannen, John : See —
Thunaes, Arvid, Brown, Smith, and Brannen. 2,738,253.
Brannen, Lee D. Safety diaphragms for hydraulic brakes.
2.750,740, 0-10-50. Cl. 60 — 54.6.
Brannen, Paul M., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Apparatus
for coded signaling systems. 2,758,201, 8-7-56, Cl. 246 — 34.
Branowski, Leslie a., to Bowser, Inc. Dispenser dial and
sign illuminator. 2,770.711, 11-13-50, Cl. 240 — 2.1.
Branstrator, Clem G., to E. F. Vilter Sales, Inc. Supporting
assembly for outboard motors. 2,757,888, 8-7-56, Cl.
248 — 4.
Brant, Arthur A. : See —
Wait, James R„ and Brant. 2,731,596.
Wait, James R., Seigel, Collett, Bell, and Brant.
2,766,421.
Brant, Arthur A., to Newmont Mining Corp. Method and
apparatus for determining the azimuth and dip of sulphide
deposits. 2,769,956, 11-6-56, Cl. 324 — 1.
Brant, Arthur P., to The Borden Co. Evacuating, gassing,
and sealing containers. 2,701,004, 9^-56, Cl. 220 — 09.
Brant, Gilbert W., deceased, by B. B. Hankovich, adminis-
tratrix, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. Aqueous
dispersion of vinylidene chloride polymers containing hy-
drogen peroxide as a corrosion inhibitor. 2,744,080,
5-1-56, Cl. 260—29.6.
Brant, Joseph H., to Bates Mfg. Co. Composite filament and
staple yarn. 2,745,240, 5-15-56, Cl. 57 — 140.
Branthoover, Harold, to Donovan Steel Pickling Co. Appara-
tus for unwinding coils. 2,746,511, 5-22-56, Cl. 153—54.
Branton, Peter D. : See —
Plank. Charles J., and Branton. 2,763,622.
I'.rasch, Jerome F. : See —
Siefker, Joseph A., and Brasch. 2,754,211.
Braselmann, Ferdinand, to Firma Ferd. Braselmann.
Lifting device. 2,731,842, 1-24-56, Cl. 74—141.5.
Brasen, George N. Screw driver with screw holding jaws.
2,762,409, 9-11-56, Cl. 145—2.
Brashear. Turner G., Jr., to American Brake Shoe Co. Weld-
ing apparatus. 2.767.302. 10-16-56, Cl. 219 — 130.
Braski, Raymond J. : See —
Malz, Nickolas, and Braski. 2,758,623.
Brass, Edward A. Spring condition signal for a spring driven
signaling box. 2,737,645, 3-6-56, Cl. 340—292.
Brass, Edward A. Signalling equipment. 2,766,443,
10-9-56, Cl. 340—307.
Brass, Warren A., to Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. Wing tip
mounted combustion heater. 2,760,740, 8-28-56, Cl.
244—134.
Brassel, Jakob, A. Fasciati, and A. Buehler, to Ciba Ltd.
Dyestuffs of the anthraquinone series. 2,773,871, 12-11-56,
Cl. 260—249.
Brastad. William A., to General Mills, Inc. Slotted stair step
electrostatic separator. 2,764,288, 9-25-56, CI. 209 — 127.
Braswell, James B., and F. L. Clement. Dumping mechanism
for semitrailers. 2,775,480, 12-25-56, Cl. 298—19.
Braswell, James W., Jr. Valve mechanism for flush tanks.
2,740,129, 4-3-50, Cl. 4—57.
Bratby & Hinchliffe Ltd. : See —
Clarke, Leslie. 2,743,047.
Bratek, Benedict, 50% to B. R. Wendrow. Casting rod.
2,759,288, 8-21-56, Cl. 43—18.
r.iatrisch, Warren A., and P. H. Jones, to North American
Aviation, Inc. Fluid filling system. 2,771,906, 11-27-56,
Cl. 137—575.
Bratt. Axel E., toSKF Industries, Inc. Press fitting joint
and means lor making and separating the same. 2,764,437,
9-25-56, Cl. 287—52.
Brattberg, Nils. Pressure-tight packing assembly for con-
ductors passing through a wall. 2,732,226, 1-24-56. Cl.
285—2.
Brattland, Daniel. Scaffold. 2,751,258, 6-19-56, Cl. 304—2.
Bratton. David H. : See —
Balint, Julius J., Bannasch, and Bratton. 2,775,479.
Bratton, Richard A. Liquid gauge-line wiper. 2,762,075,
9-11-56, Cl. 15—210.
Brauer, Clarence II., and A. A. Didziulis, to International
Harvester Co. Induction heating device and centering
guide therefor. 2,757,207, 7-31-56, Cl. 219—10.73.
Brauer, Frederick N., to Philco Corp. Pulse-operated timing
circuit. 2,729,742, 1-3-56, Cl. 250 — 27.
Braun, Bernd : See —
Braun, Emil and B. 2,747.228.
Braun. Bernhard A., to Bronwill Scientific, Inc. Clinical
cannular or tubule device. 2,737,951, 3-13-56, Cl.
128—221.
Braun. Carl C, to Maiden Form Brassiere Co., Inc. Brassiere
display and merchandising package. 2,732,937. 1-31-56,
Cl. 206—78.
Braun. Dieter, and K. Hacker, to Fortuna-Werke Spezial-
maschinenfabrik A.-G. Machine for cutting sheet material.
2,769,329, 11-6-56. Cl. 69—9.5.
Braun, Eberhard : See —
Kiister, Werner, and Braun. 2,767,086.
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Braun, Emil and B., to F. B. Braun. Production of col-
lagen strands. 2, 747,228, 5-29-50, CI. 18 — 47.5.
Braun. Fred J., to Jos. Schlitz Brewing Co. Slidably boused
container opener. 2,763,876, 9-25-56, CI. 7—14.25.
Braun, Herbert D., to Toledo Scale Co. Band saw blade
scraper. 2,741,281, 4-10-56, CI. 143—158.
Braun Hober Corp. : See —
Hoch, John. 2.764,308.
Braun, Karl J., to Sperry Rand Corp. Record sensing and
selective punching means. 2,750,824, 7-31-56, CI.
104 — 114.
Braun, Ottwin L., to Reliance Steel Products Co. Water
cooled valve and lifting stem. 2,767.731, 10-23-56, CI.
137—340.
Braun, Philip N. Tape feeding, printing, and tag attaching
machine. 2,742,828, 4-24-50, CI. 93—88.
Braun, Philip N. Tape feeding, printing, and tag attaching
and severing machine. 2,748,070. 0-5-56, CI. 93—88.
Braun, Virgilius J., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Cover device.
2,731,972, 1-24-56, CI. 135—5.
Braunagel, Magnus V., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Nonlinear gain
servo systems. 2,760,131, 8-21-56, CI. 318 — 28.
Braunagel, Magnus V., and R. L. Shelley. x\nti-backlash power
transmission. 2,745,298, 5-15-50, CI. 74 — 798.
Braunberger, Ray A. King pin lock for fifth wheels. 2,730, .j74.
2-28-56, CI. 280 — 134.
Braunberger, Rav A. Tractor-trailer load distribution ad-
justing fifth-wheel construction. 2,755,104, 7-17-56, CI.
280—407.
Brauneis, Frank J. Lathe attachment. 2,769,466, 11-6-56,
CI. 142—7.
Brauner, William F. : See—
Auchmoody, Frank W., and Brauner. 2,752,450.
Braunschweigische Maschinenbauanstalt A. G. : See —
Bonath, Richard, and Haberich. 2,760,888.
Rothe, Walter. 2,744,338.
Braunsdorf, Otto : See —
Besler, Eduard, and Braunsdorf. 2,775,583.
Braunstein, Raymond, Jr. : See —
Waber, Donald, and Braunstein. 2,754,030.
Brautigam, Erwin L. : See —
Werkheiser, Dwight E., and Brautigam. 2,740,212.
Brawand, Franklin M. Butt chain assembly with means for
preventing accidental detachment thereof. 2,759,234,
8-21-56, CI. 24—123.
Brawn, James : See —
Gray, John, and Brawn. 2,757,348.
Braxton, Ralph C, to Alamance Industries, Inc. Method
and means for finishing presser edge of straight knitting
machines. 2,758,459, 8-14-56, CI. 66 — 82.
Bray Chemical Co. : See —
Benbury, Lemuel S., and Connelly. 2,739,126.
Roessler, Robert B. 2,739,982.
Bray, Ellis E., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Geochemical ex-
ploration method. 2,742,575, 4-17-56, CI. 250 — 43.5.
Bray, Ellis E., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Method of geo-
chemical prospecting. 2,773,991, 12-11-56, CI. 250—83.6.
Bray, Frederic L. Dip-rinsing device. 2,749,939, 6-12-56,
CI. 137—592.
Bray, Frederick H., R. G. Knight, and G. C. Hartley, to Inter-
national Standard Electric Corp. Electric discharge tube
circuits. 2,774,820, 12-18-56, CI. 179—18.
Bray, Geo., and Co. Ltd. : See —
Hughf, Charles H. 2,751,137.
Bray, Herschel V., and W. J. Bosche, Jr., to Highland Box Co.
Box machine. 2,772,609, 12-4-56, CI. 93—36.
Bray Oil Co. : See —
Bray, Ulric B. 2,732,344.
Bray, Ulric B. 2,746,980.
Bray, Ulric B. 2,746,987.
Bray, Ulric B., and Voorhees. 2,754,192.
Bray, Richard I., and R. Antonsen, to Godfrey L. Cabot, Inc.
Recovery of pigments from aerosols. 2,771,158, 11-20-56,
CI. 183—122.
Bray, Ulric B., to Bray Oil Co. Method for producing neu-
tralized acid-treated oil and recovering motor oil stock and
sulfonates. 2,732,344. 1-24-56, CI. 252 — 33.
Bray, Ulric B., to Bray Oil Co. Production of mahogany
sulfonates. 2,746,980. 5-22-56, CI. 260 — 429.9.
Bray, Ulric B., to Bray Oil Co. Sulfonate manufacture.
2,746,987, 5-2^2-56. CI. 260—504.
Bray, Ulric B., and V. Voorhees, to Bray Oil Co. Conversion
of acid sludges. 2,754,192, 7-10-56. CI. 71 — 54.
Brayer, Ben. R. Luminous marker. 2,761,069, 8-28-56, CI.
250—71.
Braymer, Lawrence E. Multiple image telescope. 2,753,760,
7-10-56, CI. 88—32.
Brayton, Robert A., W. C. Boyle, and C. H. Campbell, to Armco
Steel Corp. Locking structure for nestable culvert pipe.
2,735.450. 2-21-56, CI. 138—70.
Brazaitis. John, to Universal Oil Products Co. Means for
preparing aluminum chloride. 2,768,070, 10-23-56, CI.
23 — 263.
Brazee, Earl H. Copy holder. 2,739,569, 3-27-56, CI.
120—34.
Brazeman, Paul J. Shaving brush. 2,750,615, 6-19-56,
CI. 15—136.
Brazier, Leslie G.. and W. G. Hawley. to British Insulated
Callender's Cables Ltd. Overhead electric lines and con-
ductors therefor. 2,731,510, 1-17-56, CI. 174 — 114.
Breadner, Robert L., and C. H. Simms, to General Electric
Co. Method and apparatus for exhausting and sealing-off
lamp envelopes. 2,740,570, 4-3-56, CI. 226 — 19.
Breadner, Robert L., and C. H. Simms, to General Electric
Co. Terminal structure for electric lamp or similar device.
2,745,982. .-,-15-50, CI. 313—271.
Breathitt, Harvie W., Jr. : See —
Duke, James B., and Breathitt. 2,753,997.
Houston, Wesley M., and Breathitt. 2,744,625.
Hunter. Joseph L.. and Breathitt. 2.750,036.
Breaux, Darlton K., J. E. Chapman, and C. F. Drexel, to The
Garrett Corp. Electric generating and air cooling system.
Re. 24,179, 7-10-56, CI. 290—4.
Breazeale, Pat R. Razor blade receptacle. 2,741,837, 4-17-56,
Ci 30 40
Breazeale, Pat R. Razor blade receptacle. 2,741,838,4-17-56,
CI. 30—40.
Brebeck, Charles. Miniature combustion-ignition engine hav-
ing means for varying the compression ratio. 2,733,694,
2-7-56, CI. 123—48.
Brebner, George B., to Wabash Fibre Box Co. Fruit box.
2,744,018, 5-1-56, €1. 99—171.
Brecher, Karl : See —
Schweizer, Alfred, and Brecher. 2,751,897.
Brecht, Paul 1. Floral delivery carton. 2,767,831, 10-23-56,
CI. 206—45.31.
Breck, Roger S., to Carrier Corp. Refrigeration system pro-
vided with compressor unloading mechanism. 2,739,450,
3-27-56, CI. 62—3.
Breck, Roger S., to Carrier Corp. Refrigeration system pro-
vided with compressor unloading mechanism. 2,739,451,
3-27-56, CI. 62—3.
Breckenridge, Robert G., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of Commerce. Method of
making titanium dioxide rectifiers. 2,749,596, 6-12-56,
CI. 29—25.3.
Breckman, Jack, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Encoding circuit.
2,733,432, 1-31-56, CI. 340—347.
Bredehoft, Harold A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Sound output control for telephone ringers. 2,733,435,
1-31-56, CI. 340—397.
Breden, Calvin R., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Method of preventing corrosion of iron metals. 2,763,611,
9-18-56, CI. 210—23.
Bredenberg, Henrik N. Hockey stick. 2,774,596, 12-18-56,
CI. 273—67.
Bredereck, Hellmut, and E. Bader, to Deutsche Gold- und
Silber-Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler, and W. C. Heraeus
G. m. b. H. Improvements in the production of polymerisa-
tion products using accelerators containing at least one
aminomethyl sulfone. 2,750,357, 6-12-50, CI. 260 — 77.5.
Bredereck, Hellmut, E. Bader, and A. Wohnhaas, to W. C.
Heraeus G. m. b. H. and Deutsche Gold- und Silber-
Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler. Improvements in the pro-
duction of polymerisation products using redox catalysts.
2,758,106, 8-7-56, CI. 260—89.5.
Bredereck, Hellmut, and E. Bader, to W. C. Heraeus
G. m. b. H., and Deutsche Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt,
vormals Roessler. Process for the production of poly-
merization products using sulphinic acid salts. 2,768,156,
10-23-56, CI. 260—88.7.
Bredin, Roger F. Lint remover having an endless tacky web.
2,755,494, 7-24-56, CI. 15 — 104.
Bredtschneider, Kurt B. : See —
Laird, Hubert C, and Bredtschneider. 2,761,002.
Bredtschneider, Kurt B., to Crane Co. Valve with renewable
cage. 2,730,119, 1-10-56, CI. 137 — 327.
Bredtschneider, Kurt E. B., to Crane Co. Pressure vessel.
2,744,651, 5-8-56, CI. 220 — 46.
Bredtschneider, Kurt E. B., to Crane Co. Valve construction.
2,744,775, 5-8-56, CI. 286 — 31.
Bredtschneider, Kurt B., and E. C. Petrie, to Crane Co.
Valve seat mounting. 2,750,955, 6-19-56, CI. 137 — 454.2.
Bredtschneider, Kurt B., and F. M. Onak, to Crane Co. Elec-
trode feed or drive mechanism. 2,771,498, 11-20-56, CI.
Bredzs, Nikolajs, to Lithium Corp. of America, Inc. Brazing
alloys. 2,768,893, 10-30-56, CI. 750 — 159
Breeback, Rudolph H. : See —
Day, Carl L., and Breeback. 2,730,226.
Breeback, Rudolph H., to Crown Cork & Seal Co., Inc. Fluid
transfer system and method. 2,737,194, 3-6-56, CI
137 — 12.5.
Breeback, Rudolph H., to Crown Cork & Seal Co., Inc. Filling
system. 2,762,545, 9-11-56, CI. 226 — 96.
Breeback, Rudolph H., to Crown Cork & Seal Co., Inc. Method
and apparatus for filling containers with a liquid.
2,770,263, 11-13-56, CI. 141—6.
Breeback, Rudolph H., to Crown Cork & Seal Co., Inc. Filling
machines. 2,775,269, 12-25-56. CI. 141 — 99.
Breed, Bowman K, to Preferred Utilities Mfg. Corp. Oil fired
bake oven. 2,735,381, 2-21-56, CI. 107 — 55
Breed, Carroll M. Smoking pipe. 2,750,946, 6-19-56, CI.
131 — 203.
Breed, Lawrence W. : See — •
Boner, Charles J., and Breed. 2,753,364.
Breeden, Robert H. Furniture leg support. 2,729.019,
1-3-56, CI. 45 — 137.
Breedlove, James P. Automatic racking device. 2,743,823,
5-1-56, CI. 214—2.5.
Breedlove, Theodore J., to Seal Rite Mfg. Co., Inc. Storm
windows. 2,755.855. 7-24-56, CI. 100 — 182.
Breedon, Will A., and L. L. Miller, to United States Steel Corp.
Device for mounting roll chocks. 2,729,123, 1-3-56, CI.
80—55.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Breeler, Lenore K. Luggage carrier. 2,753,970, 7-10-56, CI.
194 — 40.
Breeler, Walter R., to Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corp. Tool
steels. 2,763,545, 9-18-56, CI. 75—126.
Breen, Henry D., to Union Asbestos & Rubber Co. Power
take off drive. 2,732,811, 1-31-56, CI. 105—114.
Breen, Henry D., to Union Asbestos & Rubber Co. Power take
off drive. 2,732,812, 1-31-56, CI. 105—114.
Breen, Morris A. Hanger and bracket combination. 2,764,296,
9-25-56, CI. 211 — 89.
Breen, Robert H., to Specialties Development Corp. Traverse
assembly for yarn package winding machines. 2,738,137,
3-13-56, CI. 242—18.
Breer, Cari. Bottle capper. 2,761,265, 9-1-56, CI. 53—300.
Breer, Carl. Magnetic route indicator. 2,761,413, 9^t-56,
CI. 110—114.
Breer, Carl. Bipod camera support. 2,763,456. 9-18-56, CI.
248—186.
Breer, Karl : See, —
Hoppe, Peter, Weinbrenner, Muhlhausen, and Breer.
2,764,565.
Breeze Corporations, Inc. : See —
Bird, Stanley P. 2,747,160.
Bird, Stanley P. 2,768,010.
Sprigg, Edward A. 2,740,942.
Sprigg, Edward A. 2,753,534.
Bregar, Joseph C, to Western Electric Co., Inc. Differential
voltmeters. 2,762,975, 9-11-56, CI. 324—123.
Bregen, Edward. Tool for setting hollow rivets by spinning
action. 2,739,726, 3-27-56, CI. 218—38.
Breglia, John E. Luggage. 2,755,896, 7-24-56, CI. 190—50.
Bregman, Milton. Method and apparatus for locating sheets.
2,760,273, 8-28-56, CI. 33—184.5.
Brehm, Allen E., and T. B. Tom. to Standard Oil Co. Process
for preparing odorless mineral spirits by treating with acid
followed by an oxidation inhibitor and then alkali.
2,756,184, 7-24-56, CI. 196—38.
Brehm, Allen E., and T. B. Tom, to Standard Oil Co. Process
for preparing an odorless naphtha. 2,756,185, 7-24-56,
CI. 196—38.
Brehm, Allen E., and E. K. Fields, to Standard Oil Co. Fuel
compositions. 2,772,148, 11-27-56, CI. 44—71.
Brehm. Charles M., to Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Co. Die assem-
bly in apparatus for trimming tubular pieces. 2,746,544,
5-22-56, CI. 164—48.
Brehm, Frederick W. Pencil holding and carrying device.
2,765,509, 10-9-56. CI. 24—10.
Brehm, John L. Vehicle towing device. 2,733,078, 1-31-56,
CI. 280—480.
Breidfjord, Agnar G. Fishing trawls. 2,771,702, 11-27-56,
CI. 43—9.
Breier, Marcus I., to Marcus Breier Sons, Inc. Hem construc-
tion for garments. 2,746,057, 5-22-56, CI. 2—243.
Breier, Marcus, Sons, Inc. : See —
Breier, Marcus I. 2,746,057.
Breinig, Edward C. : See —
Manning, Edward V., Breinig, and Witkiewicz.
2,762,664.
Breisacher, William A. : See — ■
Lockwood, Robert C, Gregson, and Breisacher. 2,759,051.
Breisch. John H. Grinding wheel. 2,746,217, 5-22-56, CI.
51—206.5.
Breit, Gregory. Magnetic field extrapolating apparatus and
method. 2,744,235, 5-1-56, CI. 324—43.
Breit, Heinz B., to Acme Industrial Co. Chamfer gauge.
2,758,383, 8-14-56, CI. 33—178.
Breitenbach, Maloy D. Portable rack. 2,729,196, 1-3-56,
CI. 119—20.
Breitenbach, Vernon A., to The 'Standard Oil Co. Fluid
storage system. 2,747,774. 5-29-56, CI. 222 — 395.
Breitenbach, Vernon A., to The Standard Oil Co. Method of
edge-fusing stacks of wax slabs. 2,761,803, 9-4-56, CI.
154—116.
Breithaupt, Donald E. Live bait bucket. 2,767,509,
10-23-56. CI. 43—57.
Breitman, Harold. Camera convertible into a slide projector
and an attachment for effecting such conversion. 2,744,444,
5-8-56, CI. 88—26.
Breitmayer, Theodore, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Acetylene
handling. 2,770,323, 11-13-56, CI. 183—115.
Breivik, Orville N. : See —
Owades, Joseph L., and Breivik. 2.753.362.
Brelsford. Charles G., to Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Co. Oil burner.
2,746,531, 5-22-56, CI. 158—76.
Brelsford, Harry E., to Diamond Power Specialty Corp.
Liquid level gauge. 2,741,125, 4-10-56. CI. 73 — 323.
Brelsford, Orville R.. G. L. Stone, and J. E. Aldridge. to Cup
Brew Coffee Bag Co. Bag making, filling and sealing ma-
chine. 2,765,605, 10-9-56, CI. 53—180.
Brematex. : See —
Leutert, Walter W. 2.773,345.
Bremer, Frederick J., to The Mosler Safe Co. Manipulation-
resistant combination lock. 2,775,115, 12-25-56, CI.
70—133.
Bremer, Hermann F., to Indevco, Inc. Apparatus and meth-
od for heatine a liquid by electrical conduction. 2,748,253,
5-29-56, CI. 219 — 40.
Bremer, Norman C, to Morse Chain Co. Detachable chain
with nintle pin fastening means. 2,755,677, 7-24-56, CI.
74 — 254.
Bremforder. Ernest G. : See —
Janis, Martin A., and Bremforder. 2,762,709.
Brendel, Theodor, to Agfa Camera-Werk Aktiengesellschaft.
Triplet-type photographic objective lens. 2,731,884,
1-24-56, CI. 88—57.
Brendel, Theodor, to Agfa Camera-Werk Aktiengesellschaft.
High speed corrected objective comprising four air spaced
members. 2,745,315, 5-15-56, CI. 88—57.
Brendel, Theodor, and H. Lautenbacher, to Agfa Camera-Werk
Aktiengesellschaft. Photographic objective comprising two
outer convergent single elements and two inner divergent
meniscus doublets. 2,734,422. 2-14-56. CI. 88 — 57.
Brendel, William J., and J. S. Schapiro.to Sparkle Beverages,
Inc. Carbonating apparatus. 2,7.)2,137, o-26-o0, CI
261—112.
Brendle, John A. : See —
Lehner, Edwin C, and Brendle. 2,748,724.
Brendlein, Heinrich, and W. Pohl, to Deutsche Gold- und
Silber-Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler. Process for the
recovery of pentaerythritols. 2,749,370, 6-5-56, CI.
260—615.
I'.renholts, Howard F., to Drilo Corp. Power hand tool at-
tachment. 2.756.854, 7-31-56, CI. 192—34.
Brenholts, Howard F., to Drilo Corp. Power hand tool at-
tachment. 2,772,589, 12-4-56, CI. 81—52.4.
Brennan, Andrew, and S. M. Ford. Peg and ring toy.
2,757,479, 8-7-56, CI. 46—111.
Brennan, Daniel H., and D. J. Chisholm, to General Elec-
trie Cn. Pivotorl floating latch for suction cleaner tube
or hose coupling. 2,755,106, 7-17-56, CI. 285—7.
Brennan, Edmund F. Vibrator for brass wind instruments.
2,705,695, 10-9-56, CI. 84 — 401.
P>r l.'in. Elmer W. : See —
Stucker, Joseph B., and Brennan. 2,755,305.
Brennan, Joseph B. Reinforced acoustic diaphragms and
method of making the same. Re. 24,141, 4-10-56, CI.
181—32.
Brennan. Joseph B. Apparatus and method of producing metal
sheets by spraying action. 2,733,172, 1-31-56, CI. 117 — 105.
Brennan, Joseph B. Continuous method of making porous
strip material. 2,745,141, 5-15-56. CI. 18 — 57.
Brennan, Joseph B. Method and apparatus for continuous
casting. 2,745,151, 5-15-56, CI. 22—57.4.
Brennan, Joseph B. Electrode and electrolytic condenser.
2,755,418, 7-17-56, CI. 317 — 230.
Brennan, Joseph B. Method of making mold with fibrous
liner. 2,757.426, 8-7-56, CI. 22 — 193.
Brennan, Joseph B. Electric device and hermetic seal there-
for. 2,758,149, 8-7-56, CI. 174—50.5.
Brennan, Joseph B. Method of and apparatus for coating
metal articles. 2,761,793, 9-4-56, CI. 117—51.
Brennan, Joseph B. Insulated porous aluminum strip.
2,762,724, 9-11-56, CI. 117—221.
Brennan, Joseph B. Method of continuously casting strip
metal. 2,763.044, 9-18-56, CI. 22 — 200.1.
Brennan, Joseph B. Closure, terminal and mounting con-
structions for electrical devices. 2,763,708, 9-18-56, CI.
174—52.
Brennan, Joseph B. Method of continuously casting molten
metal. 2.770,022. 11-13-56. CI. 22—200.1.
Brennan, Joseph B. Apparatus for easting. 2,772,454,
12-4-56, CI. 22—57.3.
Brenneck, William A. : See —
Parducci. Ralph R., and Brenneck. 2,771,980.
Brenneck, William A., and J. T. Emerson, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Glass bulb conveyor. 2,761,543, 9-4-56,
CI. 198—33.
Brenneck, William A., J. A. Daubert, and C. R. Edgerly, to
Westinghouse Electric Corp. Automatic tray loading ma-
chine for photoflash lamps. 2,760,318, 8-28-56, CI.
53—142.
Brenneke, Arthur M.. to Perfect Circle Corp. Piston ring
assembly. 2,737,429, 3-6-56, CI. 309 — 29.
Brenneke. Arthur M., to Perfect Circle Corp. Piston ring.
2.746.820. 5-22-56, CI. 309—45.
Brenneke, Arthur M., to Perfect Circle Corp. Piston ring.
2,766,086. 10-9-56, CI. 309—45.
Brenner, Abner : See —
Couch. Dwight E., and Brenner. 2.740,755.
Brenner. Abner, and B. J. Wagoner, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of Commerce.
Thickness gage for metallic coatings. 2,751,552, 6-19-56,
CI. 324—34.
Brennpr, Abner, and J. M. Sherfey, to the United States of
America as represented bv the Secretary of Commerce.
Alkali titanium halide compositions. 2,765,270, 10-2-56,
CI. 204 — 64.
Brenner. Alexander S., to Donuts Inc. Frying device for
donehnuts. 2.735.35S. 2-21-56, CI. 99 — 336.
Brenner. Charles. Rotating chance game apparatus.
2.731.267. 1-17-56. CI. 273—143.
Brenner. Frnnz, to Ansbacher Maschinen- und Werkzeugbau
Oesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Apparatus for
making cavities for pipes, electric wiring, and switches in
the masonry of houses and the like. 2,729,437, 1-3-56,
CI. 262—8.
Brenner. Joseph A. Guard and guide for foot valve or the
like. 2.730,959, 1-17-56. CI. 103—202.
Brenner, Joseph A. Well casing head or cap and pipe clamp.
2,768,007, 10-23-56, CI. 285—140.
Brenner, Mortimer W., to Schwarz Laboratories. Inc. Art
of stabilizing carbonated malt beverage. 2,763,554, 9-18-56,
CI. 99—48.
Brenner, Orlestus R., and W. Bross. Measuring dispenser
closure. 2,770,401, 11-13-56, CI. 222—339.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Brenschede, Willy : See —
Kleiner, Helmut, Brenschede, and Bayer. 2,758,003.
Brenschede, Willy, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft.
Solutions of elastomers derived from isocyanate modified
polyesters. 2.755,2(56, 7-17-56, CI. 260—32.6.
Biensike, Harold R. : See —
Brensike, Walter L. and H. R. 2,775,142.
Biensike, Walter L. and H. R. Differential. 2,775.142,
12-25-56. CI. 74—711.
Brentford Transformers Ltd. : See —
Gray, John. 2,738,472.
Gray, John, and Brawn. 2,757,348.
Brenzo, Myron. Automatic fishhook jerking device.
2,774,166. 12-18-56, CI. 43—15.
Brepson, Roland : See —
Driseh, Nicolas, and Brepson. 2,746,281.
Brescka, Rudolph S., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Punching
apparatus. 2,730,173, 1-10-56, CI. 164 — 15.
Bresee, Fred, Jr. : See —
Larsen, Rudolph H., and Lam. 2,773,041.
Bresk, Raymond H. : See —
Horvath, Alexander, Van Klkan, and Bresk. 2,760,015.
Bregky, Donald R. : See —
Watson, Emmett S., and Bresky. 2,757,541.
Breslow, David S., to Hercules Powder Co. Synthetic lineal
polyamides obtained by the base-catalyzed polymerization
of unsaturated amides. 2,749,331, 6-5-56, CI. 260 — 89.7.
Breslow, David S., to Hercules Powder Co. Beneficiation of
ores. 2,767,842, 10-23-56, CI. 209—166.
Bressler, Louis R. Brush having relatively movable bristle
carrying sections. 2,730,747, 1-17-56. CI. 15—201.
Bressler, Louis R., to Stanley Home Products, Inc. Shampoo
device. 2.741,786, 4-17-56, CI. 15—105.
Bretscher, Otto, to Gesellschaft der Ludw. von Roll' schen
Eisenwerke AG. Means for feeding a grinding wheel of a
peripheral grinding attachment into a workpiece. 2,774,197,
12-18-56, CI. 51 — 165.
Bretschneider, Hermann, and W. Klotzer, to Osterreichische
Stickstoffwerke Aktiengesellschaft. New triazine com-
pounds and process of making them. 2,774,756, 12-18-56,
CI. 260—239.7.
Brettell, George A., Jr., to the United States of America as
represented bv the Secretary of the Navy. Non-inverting
amplifier relav system. 2,754,417. 7-10-56, CI. 250 — 27.
Bretthauer, Frank N. Guard for table saws. 2,742,063,
4-17-56, CI. 143—159.
Bretthauer, Hermann : See —
Heidecke, Reinhold, and Bretthauer. 2,732.751.
Bretthauer, Hermann, to Franke & Heidecke, Fabrik Photo-
graphischer Prazisions-Apparate. Latch for photographic
cameras. 2,732,236, 1-24-56, CI. 292 — 65.
Bretthauer. Hermann, to Franke & Heidecke, Fabrik Photo-
graphischer Prazisions-Apparate. Film type and speed in-
dicator for photographic cameras. 2,765,763, 10-9-56, CI.
116 — 114.
Bretthauer, Hermann, and G. Bethmann, to Franke &
Heidecke, Fabrik Photographischer Prazisions-Apparate.
Photographic camera with interconnected shutter mecha-
nism and film winding mechanism. 2,773,438, 12-11-56,
CI. 95—31.
Brettrager, Henry J. Auxiliary jaws selectively attachable to
confronting and upper surfaces of vise jaws. 2,770,156,
11-13-56, CI. 81—38.
Breuer, Frederick W., and B. F. Hofferth, to Armstrong Cork
Co. Mercaptan modified hydrocarbon polymers. 2,736,723,
2-28-56, CI. 260—79.5.
Breuer, Frederick W., and B. F. Hofferth, to Armstrong Cork
Co. Modification of coumarone-indene resins with formalde-
hyde. 2.740,767, 4-3-56, CI. 260—67.
Breuer, Frederick W., and L. L. Tolman, to Armstrong Cork
Co. Production of organoplastics in cellular form by
means of chemical blowing agents. 2,744,076, 5-1-56, CI.
260—2.5.
Breuer. Henry, to Tape Production Corp. Rub-out correction
for line casting tape production transmission. 2,751,432,
6-19-56, CI. 178—17.
Breuer, Robert, to Metallschlauchfabrik A. G. Method of
joining all-metal hose by resistance welding. 2,741,024,
4-10-56, CI. 29—454.
Breul, Fredric W.. to The Singer Mfg. Co. Rotary loop-
takers for sewing machines. 2,739,554, 3-27-56, CI.
112 — 228.
Breuntng, Ernst. Textile thread breakage or slubbing de-
tector system. 2,774,061, 12-11-56, CI. 340 — 259.
Breustedt, Walter : See —
Lohs, Willy, Sommer. and Breustedt. 2,761,013.
Brevets Aero-Mecaniques. S. A. : See —
Weiss, Willi. 2.770,904.
Brewer. Charles P. : See —
Olberg, Ralph C, and Brewer. 2,748,061.
Brewer, Claire N., to Unitypo, Inc. Auxiliary operating mech-
anism for typesetting, typecasting and similar machines.
2,737,240, 3-6-56, CI. 164—112.
Brewer, Claire N., to Unitypo, Inc. Unitary and sectionalized
structure of auxiliary operating mechanism for typesetting,
typecasting and similar machines. 2,737,616, 3-6-56, CI.
317—158.
Brewer, Ellis B. Angle tube bracket and hanger
2,775,473, 12-25-56, CI. 287—54.
Brewer. Jess A. : See —
Seidel, Robert K. F. 2,740,121.
Brewer. Nathaniel : See —
Eichenberger, Henry F., and Brewer. 2,731,830.
Brewer, Nicholas L. Boat anchor and retrieving means
2,704,116. 9-25-56, CI. 114—207.
Brewer, Sherman T., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc
Relay circuits. 2,759,130, 8-14-56, CI. 317—157.
Brewer-Titchener Corp., The : See —
Beane, Carson H. 2,741,099.
Eves, John D. 2,750,990.
Brewer, Wilburn : See —
Adams. William S., and Brewer. 2,755,516.
Brewster. Albert, 30% to E. J. Hensel, Jr. Pulverizing ma
chine. 2,732,136, 21-4-56, CI. 241—54.
l'.icwster, Arthur E. : See —
Grayson, Harry, Brewster, and Walker. 2,764,688.
Brewster, Arthur E., to International Standard Electric Corp,
Tape recording apparatus. 2,770,674, 11-13-50, CI
178—17.
Brewster Co., The : See —
Carmichael, James T. 2,742,980.
Brewster, Floyd E., Jr. Trestle assembly. 2,736,614, 2-28-56
CI. 304 — 5.
Brewster, Franklin C, to Motorola, Inc. Receiver which
tunes by adjusting magnetic core antenna. 2,750,495,
6-12-56. CI. 250 — 20.
Brewster, George F. Work holding chuck. 2,730,370, 1-10-56,
CI. 279—3.
Brey, Frank W., to Fieldcrest Mills, Inc. Tension and let-off
device and method. 2,764,367, 9-25-56, CI. 242—155.
Breza, George, and F. B. Abramsen, to E. W. Bliss Co
Controlling and compensating apparatus for lathes and the
like. 2,731,869, 1-24-56, CI. 82—14.
Breza, Cyril J., and C. H. Noren, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
and Co. Explosive assembly. 2,748,700, 6-5-56, CI.
102—24.
Brezosky, Bernard J., and N. G. Ferguson to General Elec
trie Co. Waste disposal apparatus. 2,743,875, 5-1-56,
CI. 241—100.5.
Brian, William S., to Hanson-Gorrill-Brian, Inc. Electronic
counting tube and circuit. 2,758,790, 8-14-56, CI. 235—92
Briant, Bob B., to Boeing Airplane Co. Refractometer for
liquids. 2,729,135, 1-3-56, CI. 88 — 14.
Briar Hill Stone Co., The : See —
Blum. Harold T. 2,775,236.
Bricaud, Joseph M., to Borg-Warner Corp. Bore hole detect
ing circuit and bore hole firing circuit utilizing a common
transmission channel. 2,732,518. 1-24-56, CI. 317—80.
Bricaud, Joseph M., to iSchlumberger Well Surveying Corp
Electrical logging of subterranean formations. 2,750,557
6-12-56, CI. 324—10.
Brice. John, to Washington Mills Co. Pajama trousers
2.753.567, 7-10-56. CI. 2—227.
Brice, Thomas J. : See —
Severson, Wayne A., and Brice. 2,765,326.
Brice, Thomas J., and P. W. Trott, to Minnesota Mining &
Mfg. Co. Fluorocarbon sulfonic acids and derivatives.
2,732,398, 1-24-56, CI. 260—503.
Brichard, Edgard : See —
Henry, Georges L.. and Brichard. 2,773,611.
Brichard, Edgard, to Union des Verreries Mecaniques Beiges
S. A. Apparatus for measuring the level of the molten glass
in tank furnaces. 2,737,807, 3-13-56, CI. 73—290.
Brick, Eric C, to The Distillers Co. Ltd. Production of
S-acetyl glutathione. 2,760,956, 8-28-56, CI. 260—112.
Bricker, Carl E., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Brake
with soft steel return spring. 2,743.790, 5-1-56, CI.
1 88—152.
Bricker, Carl E., to The Goodvear Tire & Rubber Co. Brake
torque limiter. 2,764.263, 9-25-56. CI. 188 — 152.
Bricker, George D. Eye shade for use on spectacles.
2.762,050, 9-11-56, CI. 2—13.
Bricker, Helen M. : See —
Tsuchiya. Henry M., Jeanes, Bricker, and William.
2,742,399.
Bricklev, James L. Rock grinding mill. 2,735,627, 2-21-56,
CI. 241—270.
Brickman. A. W.. trustee : See —
Kraybill. Henry R. 2,746,870.
Brickman, Alan E.. to United States Steel Corp. Transload
device. Re. 24.172. 6-26-56. CI. 94—8.
Brickman. Alan E., to Acme Highway Products Corp. Load-
transfer devices for highway joints. 2,743,652, 5-1-56,
CI. 94—8.
Brickman, Alan E., to United States Steel Corp. Rail bond.
2.764.435, 9-25-56, CI. 287—20.3.
Brickman, Alan E., to United States Steel Corp. Rail bond.
2.764.436, 9-25-56, CI. 287—20.2.
Briddell, Chas. D., Inc. : See —
Culver, Paul C. 2,753,631.
Culver, Paul C. 2,754,008.
Bridenbaugh, Paul K. : See —
Dale, Colin B., Bridenbaugh, and Bierman. 2,741,439.
Bridevaux, Georges, to Tavannes Watch Co. S. A. Timepiece.
2,729,934, 1-10-56, CI. 58—104. .
Bridge, Archibald C, to Anglo-American Extrusion Co. Meth-
od" and an apparatus for extruding metal sections.
2.753,994, 7-10-50, CI. 207—2.
Bridge, Edward W. Measuring and dispensing device.
2,740,560, 4-3-56, CI. 222—308.
Bridge, Edward W., Sr. Cup forming machines. 2,741,958,
4-17-56. Cl. 93—60.
Bridge, John. Transportable half flat-carload container con-
vertible to semi-trailer. 2,756,073, 7-24-56, Cl. 280—425.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Bridgeport Brass Co. : See —
Beliveau, Paul J., 2,737,293.
Both, Tonjes A. C, and Morton. 2,757,964.
Efford, John T., and Mottram. 2.741,405.
Efford, John T., and Mottram. 2,746,647.
Bridgeport Fabrics, Inc. : See —
Spraragen, Louis. 2,762,090.
Spraragen, Louis. 2,767,444.
Bridgeport Machines, Inc., The : See —
Wahlstrom, Magnus. 2,771,169.
Bridges, Alvah Q., and J. P. Burtiz, Jr., to C. B. Van Vorst
Co. Attachment tor mattress-tilling machines. 2,749,090,
6-12-56, CI. 53—125.
Bridges, Francis E., to Saunders-Roe Ltd. Pontoons.
2,742,012, 4-17-56, CI. 114— .5.
Bridges, Jack E., to Zenith Radio Corp. Automatic frequency-
control circuit. 2,732,495, 1-24-56, CI. 250—36.
Bridges, Jack E., to Zenith Radio Corp. Vertical synchro-
nizing pulse selector. 2,761,010, 8-28-56, CI. 178 — 7.5.
Bridges, Jack E., to Zenith Radio Corp. Subscription tele-
vision system. 2,769,854, 11-6-56, CI. 178—5.1.
Bridges, James H. Brake disc retainer. 2,764,261, 9-25-56,
CI. 188—72.
Bridges, Joseph P. Adjustable water ski binder. 2,754,526,
7-17-56, CI. 9—21.
Bridgewater, William R., to Ozalid Co. Ltd. Apparatus for
developing photographic sensitised material. 2,761,365,
9-4-56, CI. 95—94.
Bridgford, Fred. Paint applicator. 2,761,167, 9-4-56, CI.
15—244.
Bridgwater Machine Tool Co. : See — ■
Smith, Roger H. 2,758,515.
Bridinger, Leon J. Boat loader.
214—450.
2,772,799, 12-4-56, CI.
Container and moisture
Boone, Wallace D., and Briede. 2,751,877.
Briede, Arthur F., to OPH Corp. Shock proof loading valve.
2,729,419, 1-3-56, CI. 251—35.
Briegel, Denzil L. Method and apparatus for casting hollow
building units. 2,734,262, 2-14-56, CI. 29 — 423.
Brieghel-Muller, Arne V., to Aktieselskabet de Danske Suk-
kerfabrikker. Method for purifying sugar juices by liming
and carbonation. 2,774,693, 12-18-56, CI. 127 — 50.
Brier, Hyman, to The Commonwealth Engineering Co. of
Ohio. Positive pressure journal bearing. 2,736,620,
2-28-56, CI. 308—84.
Brier, Hyman, to The Commonwealth Engineering Co. of Ohio.
Electric motor control for power steering. 2,754,465,
7-10-56, CI. 318 — 488.
Brier, Marcel L., to Outboard, Marine & Mfg. Co. Handle
mounting for lawn mowers and other implements.
2,757,013, 7-31-56, CI. 280 — 47.37.
Briesmeister, Arthur C. : See —
Robinson, Eugene S., Briesmeister, and Mclnteer.
2,775,399.
Briggs, Ben T. : See —
Hooper, John F., and Briggs. 2,747,995.
Briggs, Ernest : See —
Blackman, Stuart B., and Briggs. 2,749,087.
Briggs, George E. Fish tape threader. 2,743,884, 5-1-56,
CI. 242— 96.
Briggs, George S., and D. J. Donahue, to Radio Corp. of
America. Method of making phosphor screens. 2,757,103,
7-31-56, CI. 117—33.5.
Briggs, James L., Jr., and C. H. Hannon, V2 to Revere Copper
and Brass Inc., and y, to General Electric Co. Copper base
alloys. 2,744,822, 5-8-56, CI. 75—159.
Briggs Mfg. Co. : See —
Ball, Albert P. 2,762,061.
Killington, Albert A. 2,774,700.
Briggs, Quentin L., to Super Premiums, Inc. Kite. 2,744,702,
5-8-56, CI. 244 — 154.
Briggs, Robert B. Plastic toothpicks. 2,760,628, 8-28-56,
CI. 206—29.
Briggs, Rufus L., to Amalgamated Growth Industries, Inc.
High-temperature electric torch. 2,769,079, 10-30-56, CI.
219—75.
Briggs, Rufus L., to I. A. Campbell. Apparatus for generat-
ing a pulse voltage and bias. 2,769,927, 11-6-56, CI.
307—106.
Briggs, Rufus L., to Amalgamated Growth Industries Inc.
Electric arc torch. 2,770,708, 11-13-56, CI. 219—75.
Briggs, Southwick W. Filter element and method of making
same. 2,746,608, 5-22-56, CI. 210—205.
Briggs, Southwick W. Bonded sawdust filter medium.
2,768,754, 10-30-56, CI. 210—205.
Briggs, Stephen F. Automatic engine starting circuit.
2,757,295, 7-31-56, CI. 290—38.
Briggs & Stratton Corp. : See —
Brown, Hugh S. 2,741,042.
Jacobi, Edward N. 2,745,275.
Jacobi, Edward N. 2,747.397.
Jacobi, Edward N. 2,750,788.
Briggs, Thomas H., Jr., to Burroughs Corp. Electron tube
structure. 2,732,512, 1-24-56, CI. 313 — 85.
Briggs, William C, and M. F. Fish, to Sumner Iron Works.
Hydraulic barker. 2,765,198, 10-2-56, CI. 299 — 62.
Bright, Gordon S., and R. W. Hall, to The Texas Co. Rock-
drill lubricant containing :i phosphorus acid ester and a sul-
furized fatty oil. 2,734,868, 2-14-56, CI. 252 — 46.7.
Bright, John, & Brothers Ltd. : See —
Herbert, Alfred E., Woods, and Turner. 2,736,944.
Herbert, Alfred E., Woods, and Turner. 2,768,797.
Bright, Richard L. : See —
Pittman, George F., Jr., Decker, and Bright. 2,760,088.
Bright. Richard L., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Magnetic
amplifier. 2,773,132, 12-4-56, CI. 179 — 171.
Bright, Roy A. : See —
Taylor, Norman J., and Bright. 2,770,807.
Bright, Stanley, Jr., to Troth Bright Page, Inc. Apparatus
and method for making folding plastic containers.
2,746,360, 5-22-56, CI. 93—36.
Bright, Stanley, Jr., to Troth Bright Page, Inc. Method
of making plastic folding containers. 2,747,472, 5-29-56,
CI. 93—36.
Bright, Thomas J. R. Draught excluding strips, headings,
mouldings and the like. 2,746,103, 5-22-56, CI. 20 — 69.
Bright, Thomas J. R. Sealing strips. 2,756,468, 7-31-56,
CI. 20—69.
Brightman, John B., to General Electric Co. Motor protective
system. 2,731,587. 1-17-56, CI. 318—221.
Brighton Corp. : See —
Hock, Alvin. 2,765,922.
Brightwell, Robert R., to Stephano Brothers. Method and
apparatus for applying tear tapes to cellophane wrappers.
2,758,517, 8-14-56, CI. 93—1.
Briglia, Anton. Erosion-correction mechanism. 2,747. < 98,
5-29-56, CI. 235 — 61.5.
Bril, Alfred : See —
Zalm, Pieter, Bril, and Klasens. 2,754,444.
Bril, Alfred, H. A. Klasens, and P. Zalm, to Hartford National
Bank and Trust Co., as trustee. Cathode-ray tube compris-
ing a luminescent screen. 2,770,749, 11-13-56, CI. 313 — 92.
Brilhart Research Corp. : See —
Conrad, Julius M. F. 2,748,187.
Brill, Adelaide E. : See —
Brill, John K. 2,748,824.
Brill, John K., deceased, by A. E. Brill, administratrix.
Threaded members carrying resilient deformable locking
inserts thereon. 2,748,824, 6-5-56, CI. 151 — 7.
Brill, Otto H., and K. N. Brown, to Yardney International
Corp. Method of making electrodes for electric batteries.
2,773,924, 12-11-56, CI. 136—6.
Brill, William E., to General Motors Corp. Cylinder head.
2,730,085, 1-10-56, CI. 123 — 41.76.
Brillhart, William O. : See —
Rosser, Charles M., and Brillhart. 2,770,015.
Rosser, Charles M., and Brillhart. 2,770,053.
Brillotex Argentina S. A. : See —
Boer, Arpad. 2,734,231.
Brimhall, Kirk L., to Western Equipment Mfg. Co. Hitch
attachment structure for carry-type scraper. 2,745,328,
5-15-56, CI. 97 — 46.07.
Brimhall, Kirk L., to Western Equipment Mfg. Co. Bowl
and apron adjustment for double frame carry type scoop.
2,747,308, 5-29-56, CI. 37—129.
Brimley, Kenneth J., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
Production of electric fuses. 2,762,903, 9-11-56, CI.
219—85.
Brimm, Eugene O., to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp.
Method of converting methyl trichlorosilane to dimethyl
dichlorosilane. 2,759,009, 8-14-56, CI. 260—448.2.
Brinen, Howard F., to Young Radiator Co. Header plate-tube
joint for heat-exchanger core-units. 2,735,698, 2-21-56, CI.
285—56.
Bringer, Hans, and W. Schellig, to Exacta Buromaschinen
Gesellschaft m. b. H. Remote controlled paper carriage
feed mechanism. 2,755,019, 7-17-56, CI. 235—60.42.
Brink, Winfield S., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.
Wheel construction. 2,755,138, 7-17-56, CI. 301 — 9.
Brinker, Emil F., to Lavoie Laboratories, Inc. High frequency
capacitator. 2,751,560, 6-19-56, CI. 333—97.
Brinker, John H. and F. Conley, to The Globe-Wernicke Co.
Method of producing a linoleum covered desk top.
2,739,640, 3-27-56, CI. 154—41.
Brinkman, Bernardus J. : See —
Brinkman, Hendrik W. and B. J. 2,747,715.
Brinkman, Edwin J. : See—
Boughton, Olin W., Brinkman, and De Grave. 2,740,328.
Brinkman, Hendrik W., and B. J., to L. J. M. Reher called
Wiggermann. Stopping mechanism for sewing and other
machines. 2,747,715, 5-29-56, CI. 192—146.
Brinkman, John K., to Pride Products Co. Folding bath
stand. 2,751,603, 6-26-56. CI. 4—177.
Brinkmann, Georg, and H. H. Wollthan, to Farbenfabriken
Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for drying phosgene.
2,773,898, 12-11-56, CI. 260—544.
Brinkmann, Harry A. C. Bowling pin. 2,737,391, 3-6-56,
CI. 273—82.
Brinkmann to Broxten, Rudolf. Apparatus for receiving note-
books, file holders and the like. 2,759,612, 8-21-56, CI.
211—46.
Brinkmeyer, Francis M. : See —
Sorensen, Knud B., and Brinkmeyer. 2,736,155.
Brinkoeter, Clinton : See — ■
Hardin. Hubert W„ and Brinkoeteer. 2,730,873.
Brinnick, Frederic E., and C. H. Van Dusen, Jr., to Addresso-
graph-Multigraph Corp. Treating solution for photolitho-
graphic printing plates. 2,773,779, 12-11-56, CI. 106 — 243.
Brinsmaid. Doris S. : See —
Koch. George J., and Brinsmaid. 2,742,819.
Brinson, Leon G. : See —
Spencer, Barnard, Jr., and Brinson. 2.763,977.
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Brinster, John F., and E. Donath, to Applied Science Corp.
of Princeton. Grid printer. 2,765,211, 10-2-56, CI.
346—107.
Brinton, Esme T. C, and H. F. Lowe, to Brintons Ltd.
Manufacture of fabrics having a tufted surface. 2,747,647,
5-29-56, CI. 154 — 1.1.
Brinton, Thomas E. Fertilizer distributor. 2,756,702,
7-31-56, CI. 111—67.
Brintons Ltd. : See —
Brinton, Esme T. C, and Lowe. 2,747,647.
Brioux, Uleric V., to Baker & Co. Inc. Method of forming
a ring having embedded metal inserts therein. 2,747,259,
5-29-56, CI. 29—160.6.
Brisbane, Alan D. : See —
Beck, Arnold H. W., and Brisbane. 2,774,936. .
Briscoe, Ernest V. Rotary pulverizer. 2,751,832, 6-26-56,
CI. 97—35.
Briskin, Joseph, and E. C. Chapin, to Monsanto Chemical Co.
Terpolymer systems. 2,772,252, 11-27-56, CI. 260—80.5.
Brisley, Frank O. : See —
Biefeld, Lawrence P., and Brisley. 2,738,285.
Brissenden. Esther S. Infants' safety garment. 2,751,594,
6-26-56, CI. 2—49.
Brisson, Louis C. Automatic slack adjuster for brakes.
2,733,781, 2-7-56, CI. 188—196.
Brister, Aubrey D. Automatic control for garage doors.
2,770,455, 11-13-56, CI. 268—59.
Bristol Aeroplane Co. Ltd., The : See —
Blackman, Stuart B., and Briggs. 2,749,087.
Griffin, Paul. 2,755,217.
Hill, Philip P. 2,755,062.
Lewis, Gordon M. 2,749,023.
Massey, Bernard S. 2,745,513.
Massey, Bernard S„ and Bush. 2,744,395.
Stapenell, Samuel J. 2,730,847.
Whitehead, Frederick W. 2,759,303.
Bristol Co., The : See —
Balanda, Anthony J. 2,735.965.
Blakeslee, Clinton A. 2,746,832.
Dion, Warren E. 2,753,499.
Jacobson, Abraham W., and Famiglietti. 2,752,585.
Smith, Lawrence E. 2,732,716.
Stahl, William H. 2,754,057.
Bristol, Donald R., to Ryan Recording Thermometer Co. Con-
tainer for recording thermometer. 2,772,016, 11-27-56,
CI. 220—18.
Bristol, John E., and W. B. Tanner, to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours and Co. Production of polyvinyl alcohol.
2,734,048, 2-7-56. CI. 260—91.3.
Bristol Laboratories Inc. : See —
Binkley, Stephen B., and Cheney. 2,744,139.
Buckwalter, Frank II. 2,749,274.
Buckwalter, Frank H. 2,768,081.
Buckwalter, Frank H. 2,768,112.
Buckwalter, Frank H., and Granatek. 2,768,115.
Cash, Jacob S. 2,759,871.
Cheney, Lee C. 2,767,116.
Cheney, Lee C. 2,767,161.
Cheney, Lee C. 2,767,168.
Cheney, Lee C, and Binkley. 2,768.207.
Dickison. Harry L., and Cheney. 2,738,351.
Fardig, Oliver B., and Kaplan. 2,754,295.
Hatch, Alden B., Hunt, and Lien. 2,763,591.
Johnson, David A. 2,744,895.
Johnson, David A., and Sheehan. 2,751,378.
Kaplan, Murray A. 2,749,230.
Kaplan. Murray A. 2,768,117.
Lein, Joseph and Gourevitch. 2,739,924.
Speeter, Merrill E. 2,744,909.
Speeter, Merrill E. 2,744,910.
Speeter, Merrill E. 2,759,933.
Speeter, Merrill E. 2.759,934.
Speeter, Merrill E. 2,759,935.
Speeter, Merrill E. 2,759,936.
Bristol-Myers Co. : See —
Thomas, Ralph H. 2,749,566.
Thomas, Ralph H. 2,757,826.
Bristol Steel & Iron Works. Inc. : See —
Ferguson, James R. 2,736,879.
Ferguson, James R. 2,744,209.
Ferguson, .Tames R. 2,744.210.
Ferguson. Robert O. 2,731,018.
Bristow. Howard A. S. : See —
Richmond, James T., and Bristow. 2,760,846.
Bristow. Mildred S. : See —
Bristow, Paul W. 2,736.177.
Bristow. Paul W. 2,763,144.
Bristow, Paul W., deceased, by M. S. Bristow, executrix, to
Scott & Williams, Inc. Knitting machine and method.
2,736,177, 2-28-56, CI. 66—14.
Bristow, Paul W.. deceased, by M. S. Bristow, executrix,
to Scott & Williams. Inc. Knitting machine and method
of knitting. 2.763,144, 9-18-56. CI. 66 — 14.
Britain, J W, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Stabilized
color developers. 2,772,973, 12-4-56, CI. 96 — 55.
Brite-Lite Corp. of America : See —
Porter, William M., and Smith. 2,744,172.
British Aluminium Co. Ltd., The : See—
Pullen, Alfred N. D., and Swann. 2,750,309.
Pullen, Alfred N. D. 2.764,542.
British Cast Iron Research Association, The : See —
Morrogh, Henton. 2.747,990.
White. William H. 2.763,972.
British Celanese Ltd. : See —
Allan, John, Wright, and Shaw. 2,758,339.
Allen, Henry H. 2,760,735.
Barnett, Cyril, Colin, and Lincoln. 2,754,298.
Bates, Harold, Fisher, and Smith. 2,775,585.
Bates, Harold, Fisher and Upton. 2,739,879.
Bates, Harold, Sammons, and
Bird, Stanley, and Robinson.
Cohn, Irene M. 2,737,511.
Downing, John. 2,734,012.
Downing, John, and Drewitt. 2,775,507.
Ewing, Henry. 2,768,689.
Halkyard, Harold, and Fisher. 2,764,368.
Hodge, Arthur, Downing, and Drewitt. 2,730,444.
Howarth, Thomas H, Downing, and Drewitt. 2,770,614.
Kowolik, Ernest J., and Fisher. 2,764,469.
Kowolik, Ernest J., and Fisher. 2,764,570.
Lincoln, James, Hammond, and Groombridge. 2,739,958.
Lowe, William G. 2,761,788.
Moncrieff. Leslie J. 2.740.987.
Moncrieff, Leslie J. 2,758,523.
Olpin, Henry C, Stanley, and McCarthy. 2,758,002.
Sammons, Charles W., Mortimer, and Fisher. 2,763,898.
Taylor, William I. 2,766,099.
Taylor, William I., and Hawtin. 2,758,909.
British Copper Refiners Ltd. : See —
Hewitt. Thomas. Miller, and Varley. 2,732,294.
British Cotton Industry Research Association, The : See —
Moseley, John F., Thomas, and Vincent. 2,762,399.
Thomas, Iorwerth II., and Davies. 2,766.776.
Vincent, John J., and Hunter. 2,745,281.
British Dielectric Research Ltd. : See —
Walker, Herbert, and Shen. 2.736,080.
British Glues and Chemicals Ltd. : See —
Chayen, Israel H. 2,773,082.
British Industrial Plastics Ltd. : See —
Groves, Walter R. 2,738,550.
British Insulated Calender's Cables Ltd. : See —
Brazier, Leslie G., and Hawley. 2,731,510.
Chapman, Joseph E. G. 2,732,421.
Chapman, Joseph E. G. 2,755,450.
Clarke, Walter W. II., and Mann. 2,748,234.
Dixon, Henry J., and Gauterin. 2,748,361.
Dixon, Henry J., and Webster. 2,749,866.
Fairfield, Ronald M., Aldridge, and Travis. 2, 7<',., ..>_>, .
Hewitt, Thomas, Miller, and Varley. 2,732,294.
Maysmor, Charles W. K., Page, Ward, and Webster.
2,754,784. . .
Richardson, Arthur B. F. G., Hinds, and Ridings.
4,749,880.
Spencer, James A. 2,770,867.
Tennant, John A., Lauder, Naisbitt, Woolley, and Lawren-
son. 2,753,995.
Tunnicliff, Eustace, and Barlow. 2,732,592.
Ward, George R. 2,740,928.
Webster, George H. 2,733,288.
British Internal Combustion Engine Research Association,
The: See —
Mansfield, Wilfred P. 2,742,027.
British Messier Ltd. : See —
Conway, Hugh G. 2,775,201.
Conway, Hugh G., and Elmer. 2,750,928.
Orloff, George. 2,762,307.
Stanbury, John H. 2,704,999.
Stanbury, John H. 2,775,254.
British Nylon Spinners, Ltd. : See —
Mecklenburgh, George K., Peters, and Shaw. 2,734,001.
British Oxygen Co. Ltd., The : See —
Jones, William O. 2,735,850.
Monroe, Adam G., and Freud. 2,729,074.
Schuftan, Paul M. 2,741,094.
Schuftan, Paul M., and \\ cbsicr, M I7.i;v.l
Webster, Thomas J. 2,765,636.
British Petroleum Co. Ltd., The : See —
Birch, Stanley F., Cullum, and Dean. 2,771,402.
Grayson, John R., and Evans. 2,757,074.
Habeshaw, John, and Geach. 2,729,650.
Haresnape, Dorothy S., and Denyer. 2,729,591.
McNeill, Eric, and Boyle. 2,759,873.
Noble, Dennis A. J. 2,733,190.
Noble, Dennis A. J. 2,749,284.
Otway, Christopher W. 2,734,719.
Porter, Frederick W. B. 2,749,283.
Porter, Frederick W. B.. and Haresnape. 2,769,755.
Porter, Frederick W. B., and Hyde. 2.755.225.
Porter, Frederick W. B., and Hyde. 2,758,060.
Porter, Frederick W. B., and Hyde. 2,771,400.
~ and Isitt. 2,769,756.
and Isitt. 2,769,758.
and Northcott. 2,730,487.
!., and Northcott. 2,752,287.
and Northcott. 2.757.127.
and Northcott. 2,764,525.
Porter, Frederick W. B., and Northcott. 2,766,183.
Porter, Frederick W. B., and Northcott. 2,769,687.
Porter, Frederick W. B., and Richardson. 2,749,282.
Thornes, Leslie S. 2,731,457.
Threadgold, Philip. 2,749,534.
Wirth, Max M., and Oldham. 2,766,269.
British Tabulating Machine Co. Ltd.. The : See —
Booth, Andrew D. 2,736.881.
Cartwright, John R. 2,749,440.
Porter, Frederick W.
Porter, Frederick W. B.,
Porter, Frederick W. B.
Porter, Frederick W. .'
Porter, Frederick W. B.
Porter, Frederick W. B.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
British Telecommunications Research Ltd. : See —
Baker, George T. 2,732,493.
Beautoy, Raymond. 2,748.285.
Beaufoy, Raymond. 2,752,511.
Dain, Gordon T. 2,752,425.
Dain, Gordon T., and Williams. 2,732,428.
Gaite, Harold D. 2,754,116.
Gaite, Harold D. 2,768,826.
Gaite, Harold D. 2.772.325.
Rechten, Adolf W., and Bellman. 2,733,388.
Rechten, Adolf W., and Bellman. 2,760,182.
British Thompson-Houston Co. Ltd., The : See —
Maggs, Arthur H., and Young. 2,736,828.
British Thomson-Houston Co. Ltd., The : See —
Ball, Eric H. 2,749,190.
Clark, Leonard J. 2,761,081.
Dunsrnuir, Robert. 2,745,040.
Melville, William S. 2,750,454.
Melville, William S. 2,769,962.
Welch, Douglas F., Randall, and Strang. 2,751,750.
British Timken Ltd. : See —
McNicoll, David. 2,734,786.
British Vacuum Flask Co. Ltd., The : See —
Hassid, Maurice A., and Venis. 2,765,945.
British Welding Research Assn. : See —
Houldcroft, Peter T., and Purchas. 2,730,646.
British Xylonite Co. Ltd., The : See —
Pickering, Joseph. 2,730,160.
Britt, Horace J., to American Telephone and Telegraph Co.
Message address intercommunicating telegraph system.
2,739,180, 3-20-56, CI. 178 — 4.1.
Brittain, Francis H., to The General Electric Co. Ltd. Loud-
speaker diaphragm having asymmetric indentations.
2,732,908, 1-31-56, CI. 181—32.
Brittain, John O., and P. D. Frost, to The Battelle Develop-
ment Corp. Ti-Cr-Fe-Mn-Mo-V alloys. 2,739,887, 3-27-56,
Ql 75 275 5
Britton, Carlyle P., J. T. Eiker 3d, E. T. Ellis, and R. M.
Lester, Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. Process of
web drying. 2,746,167, 5-22-56, CI. 34 — 41.
Britton, Clayton F., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Brake adjustor.
2,730,199, 1-10-56, CI. 188 — 78.
Britton, Edgar C. : See —
Beman, Floyd L., and Britton. 2,763.683.
Horsley, Lee H, and Britton. 2,733,272.
Britton, Edgar C, and B. A. Ashby, to The Dow Chemical Co.
N-(2-hydroxyalkyl)alkylene bisdithiocarbamates. 2,733,262,
1-31-56, CI. 260 — 500.
Britton, Edgar C.and P. S. Petrie, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Glycolic acid ethers of polyoxvpropvlene compounds
and method of preparation. 2,745,857, 5-15-56, CI.
260 — 429.
Britton, Glenn B., to International Shoe Co. Machine and
method for ejecting molded rubber heels and the like.
2,741,797, 4-17-56, CI. 18—2.
Britton, Karl B. Check valve. 2,736,338, 2-28-56, CI.
137—516.29.
Britton, Loren D. : See —
Miller, Joseph P., and Britton. 2,756,690.
Britton, Loren D., and J. P. Miller, to General Motors Corp.
Cooling duct arrangement. 2,759,431, 8-21-56, CI. 105 — 59.
Britton, Richard K. : See —
Giesker, William C, and Britton. 2,746,915.
Britton, Robert E., % to F. G. Filippi. Pressure fluid vane
type motor for steering mechanisms and the like. 2,735,406,
2-21-56, CI. 121 — 41.
Britton, Roscoe C, and H. Haltof. Line-shaft roller conveyor
with shiftable bearings. 2.748,919. 6-5-56, CI. 198—127.
Britton, Sylvester C, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Fuel for and
method of operating a jet engine. 2,729,936, 1-10-^56,
CI. 60—35.4.
Britton, Vance B., to American Viscose Corp. Pipe and flange
aligner. 2,736,286, 2-28-56, CI. 113—102.
Brixius. Jacob K. : See —
Glanzer, Clarence J., and Brixius. 2.753,951.
Brixius, Jacob K., to Air-Maze Corp. Filter panel with zig-
zag corrugations. 2,760,597, 8-28-56, CI. 183 — 69.
Brixius, Jacob K., to Air-Maze Corp. Edge filter panel with
uneven face. 2,764,257. 9-25-56, CI. 183 — 69.
Brixner, Berlyn, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Ultra high speed light shutter. 2,732,777, 1-31-50, CI.
95—53.
Brizzolara, Alfred A. : See —
Grimm, Godfrey, and Brizzolara. 2,772,983.
Broad, Leonard F. Mechanically actuated feeding machine's
for use in conjunction with ironing machines. 2,767 492,
10-23-56. CI. 38—7.
Broaddus, James E. : See —
Anderson, Terry O., and Broaddus. 2,774,57".
Broadley, William A. : See —
Button, Charles T., Broadley, and Gubas. 2,
Broad Street Machine Co. : See —
Passons. Erby L. 2,746,410.
Broadway Maintenance Corp. : See —
King, Arthur N., and Wooldridge. 2,757,368.
Broadwell, Herbert S. : See —
Maron, Irving, and Broadwell. 2,748,275.
Broadwin, Samuel M. Agitating device. 2,757,9i
CI. 259—72.
Brobeck, William M. : See —
Lawrence, Ernest O., and Brobeck. 2,733,349.
MacKenzie, Kenneth R., and Brobeck. 2,733,350.
Brobeck, William M., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Ion producing mechanism. 2,736,808, 2-28-56, CI. 250 —
41.9.
Brobeck, William M., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Ion source for a calutron. 2,737,589. 3-6-56, CI. 250 — 41.9.
Brobeil, Carl K., deceased ; O. S. Brobeil administratrix.
Proportioning and dispensing means. 2,774,364, 12-18-56,
CI. 137—3.
Brobeil, Olga S. : See —
Brebeil, Carl K. 2,774,364.
Broberg, Leonard E., to A. O. Smith Corp. Wall panel
construction. 2,747,703, 5-29-56, CI. 189 — 34.
Broberg, Leonard E., to A. O. Smith Corp. Drive system for
rotary cutter arm. 2,755,942, 7-24-56, CI. 214—17.
Broberg, Leonard E., and E. G. Dueringer, to A. O. Smith
Corp. Adjustable hood for unloader trough of a storage
tank. 2,764.320, 9-25-56, CI. 222—226.
Broberg, Walter O. W. : See —
Vigren, Sten D., Broberg, and Zander. 2,740,871.
Broch, Frederick J. Double snap action switch. 2,729,714,
1-3-56, CI. 200—67.
Broch, Frederick J. Snap action electrical switch. 2,729,715,
1-3-56, CI. 200—67.
Broch, Frederick J. Timing apparatus. 2,768,253, 10-23-56,
CI. 200—33.
Brochetti, Raymond E., to Mine Safety Appliances Co. Air
filtering apparatus. 2,770.321, 11-13-56, CI. 183—58.
Brochhagen, Franzkarl, B. Koln, P. Hoppe, and H. Paffrath,
to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process of
coating a surface with a foamed polyurethane compo-
sition. 2,753,276, 7-3-56, CI. 117—72.
Brock, Brantley A. : See —
Samfield, Max M., Locklair, and Brock. 2,760,495.
Brock & Co., Inc. : See —
Buechele, Walter E. 2,749,955.
Brock, Peter R., A. v. d. Luft. and W. F. Schmauss. to
E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. Pneumatic cycle timer.
2,772,688, 12-4-56, CI. 137 — 102.
Brock & Rankin, Inc. : See —
Rankin, Edward C. 2,772,427.
Brockett, Carroll E. Container tear strip remover. 2,758,746,
8-14-56, CI. 220—52.
Brockman, Frank G., to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Method of manufacturing a magnetic ferrite core. 2,751,354,
6-19-56, CI. 252—62.5.
Brockman, John A., Jr., and B. Roth, to American Cyanamid
Co. Tetrahydroformylpterins and preparation of the same.
2,729,641, 1-3-56, CI. 260—251.5.
Brockman, John A., Jr., and B. Roth, to American Cyanamid
Co. Salts of substituted tetrahydroformyl pteroyl amino
acids. 2,737,515, 3-6-56, CI. 260—251.5.
Brockman, John A., Jr., and B. Roth, to American Cyanamid
Co. N10 formyldihydropteroylglutamic acid and process for
preparing same. 2,739,966. 3-27-56, CI. 260—251.5.
Brockman John A., Jr., and B. Roth, to American Cyanamid
Co. Substituted tetrahydro pteridines and method of pre-
paring the same. 2,742,468, 4-17-56, CI. 260—251.5.
Brockman. John A.. Jr., and P. F. Fabio, to American
Cyanamid Co. 2-substituted-4-alkylcarboxyl-l.3-ilifhi.ifv-
clohexane tetraoxides. 2,767.195. 10-16-56. CI. 260—327.
Brockmeyer, Dorothy J., and F. C. Meyer, to Monsanto Chemi-
cal Co. Preparation of thiophene-2-aldehydes. 2,741.622,
4-10-56. CI. 260 — 332.3.
Brockner, Charles E. : See —
Smith, P. Gene, and Brockner. 2,759,154.
Brockway, Arthur L., Jr., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Pulse
repetition frequency doubling circuit. 2,747,096, 5-22-56,
CI. 250 — 36.
Brockway, Charles E., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Rapid curing
process for cast polyurethane rubbers. 2,741,800, 4—17-56.
CI. 18—58.
Brockway, Charles E., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Cast
polyesterurethane rubbers. 2,753,319, 7-3-56, CI.
260 — 30.6.
Brockway, William W. Electronic system for correlating
phase-modulated signals. 2,732,548, 1-24-56, CI. 343—101.
Brockwell. Lloyd A., and W. N. Moule, to Radio Corp. of
America. Coaxial switch. 2,762,881, 9-11-56, CI.
200—81.4.
Brodbeck, Aimer H., and B. C. Douglas, to Magic Chef. Inc.
Igniter systems for gas ranges. 2,735,483, 2-21-56, CI.
Brode. Robert B., to the United States of America as repre-
sented bv the Secretary of the Xavv. Safety unit for explo-
sive devices. 2.737,890. 3- 13-50. CI. 102—70.2.
Broden, Edwin N., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.
Machine for cutting rubber gromiiiets. 2,731,085, 1-17-56,
CI. 164—38.
Broden. Edwin N, to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.
■Drilling and assembling machines, 2,754,506, 7-17-56, CI.
29 — 33.
Broden, Edwin N., and R. A. MacAyeal to The Firestone Tire
& Rubber Co. Method and machine for cutting rubber
thread with the cutting action periodically interrupted.
2,731,083. 1-17-56. CI. 164—17.
Broden. Gustaf W. Tool bit micrometer. 2,730,810, 1-17-56,
CI. 33—185.
Broder. Reuben. Set screw with hall expander locking means
2,770,270, 11-13-56, CI. 151 — 31.
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Broderick, Aubrey E. : See —
Benedict, Donald B., and Broderick. 2,744,894.
Broderick, Prank W., to Brown & Bailey Co. Display boxes.
2,745,543, 5-15-56, CI. 206—45.
Broderick, George H. : See —
Tureaud, Aloysius K. 2,738,190.
Brodex Co. : See —
Cox, Joe L. 2,769,403.
Brodhacker, John W., to Commercial Solvents Corp. Pre-
vention of caking of benzene hexachloride. 2,739,175,
3-20-56, CI. 260—648.
Brodie, Barbara A. Electrically driven music box. 2,770,996,
11-20-56, CI. 84—95.
Brodie, Edna S., to J. P. Stevens & Co.. Inc. Bed coverings.
2,772,425, 12-4-56, CI. 5—334.
Brodie, George R., to Pred'k. H. Levey Co., Inc. Flexible
sheet securing device for printing rollers. 2,745,;!44.
5-15-56, CI. 101—415.1.
Brodie, George R., to Fred'k. H. Levey Co., Inc. Angle bar
for web printing press. 2,760,773, 8-28-56, CI. 271 — 2.1.
Brodie, Ralph N., Co. : See—
Berck, William F. 2,745,511.
Broding, Robert A. : See —
Summers, Gerald C, and Broding. 2,742,629.
Brodsky, Frank. Filling and capping apparatus for con-
tainers of liquids. 2,772,531, 12-4-56, CI. 53 — 283.
Brodsky, Harry N., and B. H. Chamberlin ; said Brodsky assor.
to Riverside Mfg. & Electrical Supply Co., Inc. ; said
Chamberlin assor. to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Fluid-tight
electric switches and methods of making the same.
2,740,872, 4-3-56, CI. 200 — 168.
Brodsky, Harry N., and B. H. Chamberlin ; said Brodsky assor.
to Riverside Mfg. & Electrical Supply Co., Inc., and said
Chamberlin assor. to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Fluid-tight elec-
tric switches and waterproof separable conductor connect-
ing means therefor. 2,747,036, 5-22-56. CI. 200 — 51.
Brodt, Ray H. : See —
Hahn, William W., and Brodt. 2,745,594.
Brody, Frederick, J. J. Leavitt, and R. S. Long, to American
Cyanamid Co. Azo dyes from 6-aminocarbostyrils.
2,754,293, 7-10-56, CI. 260—155.
Broeckel, John W., to General Electric Co. Brush holder as-
sembly for dynamo-electric machine. 2,748,302, 5-29-56,
Broedy, Morris: See —
Brand. David, and Broedy. 2,746,524
Broekhuysen, William C. : See —
Patterson, Morehead, and Broekhuysen. 2,773,689.
Broekhuysen, William C, and S. Gilman, to American Machine
& Foundry Co. Feed control. 2,729,213, 1-3-56, CI.
Broekhuysen, William C, and V. J. Petrucelly, to American
Machine & Foundry Co. Detecting and control apparatus.
2,729,214, 1-3-56, CI. 131—21.
Broekhuysen, William C, S. Gilman, and V. J. Petrucelly, to
American Machine and Foundry Co. Counting mechanism
2,765,118, 10-2-56, CI. 235—98.
Broerman, Arthur B. : See —
Lupfer, Dale, and Broerman. 2,769,912.
Broerman, Arthur B., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Time delay
switch. 2,756,305, 7-24-56, CI. 200 — 122.
Broesel, Tad W. Delivery crutch for obstetrical tables.
2,757,058, 7-31-56, CI. 311—11.
Brogden, Alfred N. Rail joints. 2,764,358, 9-25-56, CI.
238—244.
Brogdex Co. : See —
Keller, Herman J. 2,755,188.
McKune, Duane R. 2,757,779.
McKune. Duane R. 2.771.981.
Brogdon, Vas H. : See—
Axelrad, Bernard A., and Brogdon. 2,756,035.
Williams, R. L., Shaw, and Brogdon. 2,750,000.
Brogdon, Vas H., to Freeport Sulphur Co. Heating systems
for water containing dissolved scale-forming solids.
2,756,029, 7-24-50, CI. 257—51.
Broge, Edward C. : See —
Alexander, Guy B., Broge, and Her. 2,765,242.
Broge, Edward C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process of methoxylating the surface of a siliceous mate-
rial, and the resulting product. 2,736,668, 2-28-56, CI.
106—308.
Broge, Edward C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Prod-
uct and process. 2,739,078, 3-20-56, CI. 106 — 308.
Broge, Edward C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Lead silicophosphate compositions and processes for pre-
paring them. 2.763,560, 9-18-56, CI. 106 — 53.
Broh-Kahn, Robert H. : See —
Fand, Theodore I., and Broh-Kahn. 2,750,390.
Broh-Kahn, Robert H., T. I. Fand, and L. E. Tenenbaum,
to Nepera Chemical Co., Inc. Certain quaternary am-
monium azides. 2,755.291, 7-17-56. CI. 260 — 349.
Brohn, Herman A., to General Motors Corp. Crankcase venti-
lation system. 2.730,086, 1-10-56, CI. 123 — 41.86.
Brokaw. George Y. : Sec —
Embree. Norris D.. and Brokaw. 2.764 605.
Brokaw, George Y., and M. I. Van Graafeiland, to Eastman
Kodak Co. Method of making monoglycerides or the like.
2,732,387, 1-24-56, CI. 260 — H0.7.
Brokenshire, Douglas B. Nesting garment hanger. 2,741,408.
4-10-56. CI. 223—88.
Broman, Bror O., to Aktiebolaget A. Ekstroms Maskinaffar.
Device for cleaning gas-swept heating surfaces in heating
apparatus and the like. 2,761,652, 9-4-56, CI. 257 — 1.
-P 8
Broman, Cyrus R. : See —
Gewecke, Theodore H., and Broman. 2,757,669.
Nesset, Naurice M., and Broman. 2,770,234.
Nesset, Naurice M., and Broman. 2,770,235.
Bromberg, Edward S., to Pollock Paper Corp. Elevator struc-
ture for printing presses. 2 735.365, 2-21-56, CI. 101—181.
Bromberg, Emil. Apparatus for folding and handling papers
and the like. 2,759,727, 8-21-56, CI. 270—93.
Bromley, Russell W. Parakeet shelter. 2,769,426, 11-6-56,
CI. 119—17.
Bromo-Mint Co. : See —
Harris, Floyd H. 2,761,162.
Steiner, Robert L. Re. 24,208.
Steiner, Robert L. 2,746,644.
Steiner. Robert L. 2,769,276.
Broms, Allan. Copying camera assembly. 2,741,945, 4-17-56,
CI. 88—24.
Broms, Allan. Method of setting the elements of an optical
system and projector and copying camera for performing
the same. 2,772,599, 12-4-56, CI. 88—24.
Bronckhurst, Paul F., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Air Force. Gear shift-
ing mechanism. 2,731,847, 1-24-56, CI. 74—339.
Brondyke, Kenneth J., to Aluminum Co. of America. Alumi-
num coating of ferrous metal articles. 2,731,362, 1-17-56,
CI. 117—51.
Bronk, Fay E., to Ritter Co., Inc. Liquid syringe. 2,757,667,
8-7-56, CI. 128—173.
Bronson, Earl D. Drip-preventing saucer. 2,770,957,
11-20-56, CI. 65 — 15.
Bronson, George A., and H. E. Pitcher, to Douglas Aircraft
Co., Inc. Wide angle illuminating fixture. 2,742,564,
4-17-56. CI. 240—7.7.
Bronson, George A., to Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. Cycle
control valve for hydraulic motors. 2,750,929, 6-19-56,
CI. 121 — 44.
Bronson, Samuel C, to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Separation
of gas by solidification. 2,738,658, 3-20-56, CI. 62—122.
Bronson, Stanley O., II : See —
Sweetser, Sumner B., Bronson, and Morbeck. 2,740,747.
Sweetser, Sumner B., and Bronson. 2,761,817.
Sweetser, Sumner B., Bronson, and Weikart. 2,761,816.
Bronson, Stanley O., II, to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. Slide valve. 2,749,940, 6-12-56, CI. 137—613.
Bronstein, Harry. Circumcision clamp. 2,747,576, 5-29-56,
CI. 128—346.
Bronstein, Harry. Electric heat pen. 2,761,946, 9-4-56,
CI. 219—29.
Bronstein, Jesse B., Jr., and F. B. Wells, to Trojan Powder Co.
Silage additive. 2,735,775, 2-21-56, CI. 99—8.
Bronwill Scientific, Inc. : See —
Braun, Bernhard A. 2,737,951.
Bronzavia S. A. : See —
Capsek, Roger. 2,745,350.
Brook, Arthur F., to Wire-0 Corp. Punch for perforating
sheets to receive the rings of mechanical bindings.
2.745.492. 5-15-56. CI. 164—91.
Brook, Frank, to The General Electric Co. Ltd. Sealed sap-
phire wave guide window. 2,773,246, 12^4-56, CI. 333—98.
Brook. Kenneth W. : See —
Kinder, Arthur T., and Brook. 2,766,362.
Brook, Leonard, to The Forgrove Machinery Co. Ltd. Paper
feeding device for wrapping machines. 2,729,042, 1-3-56,
CI. 53—155.
Brook, Leonard, to The Forgrove Machinery Co. Ltd. Appa-
ratus for moulding tablets of plastic material. 2,756,697,
7-31-56, CI. 107—8.
Brookbank, Glen E., to General Motors Corp. Door latch.
2,737,406, 3-6-56, CI. 292—65.
Brooke, Jesse M., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Manufacture of
ethylene glycol. 2,742,505, 4-17-56, CI. 260—635.
Brooke, Jesse M., and R. M. Waldby, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Conveying of fluidized mass of particles and apparatus
therefor. 2.763,516, 9-18-56, CI. 302 — 64.
Brooke, Lloyd F. : See —
Abott, Andrew D., and Brooke. 2,741,649.
Brooker, Leslie G. S., to Eastman Kodak Co. Sensitized photo-
graphic emulsion. 2,735,767, 2-21-56, CI. 95—7.
Brooker, Leslie G. S., to Eastman Kodak Co. Merocyanine
dyes containing the triazolo [4,3-a]-quinoline or tetrazolo
[a]-quinoline nucleus. 2,743,274, 4-24-56, CI. 260 — 240.4.
Brooker, Leslie G. S., and F. L. White, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Sensitized photographic silver halide. 2,735,770, 2-21-56,
CI. 95—7.
Brooker, Leslie G. S., and F. L. White, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Non-ionized cyanine dyes. 2,739,964, 3-27-56, CI.
260 — 240.1.
Brooker, Leslie G. S., and D. W. Heseltine. to Eastman
Kodak Co. Merocyanine dyes containing a sulfone group.
2,748,114, 5-29-56, CI. 260—240.4.
Brooker. Leslie G. S., and E. J. Van Lare, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Un-ionized cyanine dyes. 2,748,115, 5-29-56, CI.
260—240.6.
Brooker, Leslie G. S., and L. L. Lincoln, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Ketones containing an arylbenzothiazole nucleus.
2,763,646. 9-18-56, CI. 260—240.
Brooker, Robert M. : See —
Nash, Harold A., and Brooker. 2,748,112.
Brooker, Robert M., and H. A. Nash, to Allied Laboratories,
Inc. New alkaloid from Veratrum Album and a method
for its recovery. 2,744,106, 5-1-56, CI. 260 — 236.
Brookman Co., Inc., The : See —
Deruette, Louis E. 2,736,074.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Brooks, E. J., Co. : See —
Brooks, Winfred M. 2,758,865.
Moberg, Sigurd M. 2,772,909.
Brooks, Chester E., J. H. McGuigan, and O. J. Murphy, to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Magnetic drum dial pulse
recording and storage registers. 2,738,382, 3-13-56, CI.
179—18.
Brooks, Chester E., C. A. Lovell, J. H. McGuigan, O. J.
Murphy, and D. B. Parkinson, to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Inc. Magnetic recording dial pulse storage register.
2,764,634, 9-25-5C, CI. 179—18.
Brooks, E. J., Co. : See —
Brooks, Winfred M. 2,761,720.
Brooks, Ernest G., and J. E. Cooper, to Thomas De La Rue &
Co. Ltd. Safety control means for gas appliances.
2,746,534, 5-22-56, CI. 158—129.
Brooks, Frank W., to General Motors Corp. Brake shoe
anchor. 2,741,335, 4-10-56, CI. 188—78.
Brooks, Frank W., to General Motors Corp. Automatic slack
adjustor for brakes. 2,748,901, 6-5-56, CI. 188—196.
Brooks, Frank W., to General Motors Corp. Automatic wear
adjustment for brakes. 2,762,463, 9-11-56. CI. 188 — 79.5.
Brooks, Frank W., Jr., and C. A. Duval, Jr., to Socony Mobil
Oil Co., Inc. Stabilization of fuel oil. 2,770,581, 11-13-56,
CI. 196 — 41.
Brooks, Fred R. : See —
Zahn, Karl M., and Brooks. 2,753,735.
Brooks, George C. Method and apparatus for sonic separa-
tion of minerals. 2,755,927, 7-24-50, CI. 209—1.
Brooks, Hamilton, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Capaci-
tor. 2,773,220, 12-4-50, CI. 317—242.
Brooks, Harold H., to Columbus Coated Fabrics Corp. Meth-
od for trimming and slitting webs. 2,738,729, 3-20-56,
CI. 101—227.
Brooks, Harold H., to Columbus Coated Fabrics Corp. Slit-
ting machine having two laterally movable outer knives
and a center knife maintained midwav between the outer
knives. 2,747,666, 5-29-56, CI. 164—39.
Brooks, Herbert B. : See —
Burbeck, Donald W., and Brooks. 2,738,461.
Brooks, John F. : See —
Brown. Robinson, Metcalf, and Brooks. 2,742,820.
Brooks, John W., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Alkylthio hy-
droquinones and mineral oil compositions thereof.
2,738,331, 3-13-56, €1. 252 — 48.2.
Brooks, John W., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Alkylthio-
hydroquinones-formaldehyde-amine reaction products and
petroleum fractions containing the same. 2,763,616,
9-18-56, CI. 252—47.5.
Brooks, Joseph H., and L. W. Kimball, to Sylvania Electric
Products Inc. Method of exhausting and filling electric
gaseous discharge devices. 2,755,005, 7-17-56, CI.
226—19.
Brooks, Lynn, to United Carbon Products Co. Method of
producing high purity graphite. 2,734,799, 2-14-56, CI.
23 — 209.1.
Brooks. Lynn, to United Carbon Products Co., Inc. Graphite
purification. 2,734,800, 2-14-56, CI. 23 — 209.9.
Brooks, Lynn, to United Carbon Products Co., Inc. Method
of removing boron from graphite. 2,734,801, 2-14-56, CI.
23—209.9.
Brooks, Marguerite G. Pin-up board. 2,770,866, 11-20-56,
CI. 28—15.
Brooks, Marvin C, to United States Rubber Co. Method of
making composite resin-glass structures. 2,754,237,
7-10-56, CI. 154—128.
Brooks, Marvin C, and R. K. Kuhns, to United States Rubber
Co. Rubber chemical and use thereof. 2,750,220, 7-24-50,
CI. 200—41.5.
Brooks, Marvin C, and R. K. Kuhns, to United States Rubber
Co. Vinyl cliloi 'osilaiie hydrogen sulfide reaction product.
2,763,674, 9-18-56, CI. 260 — 448.2.
Brooks, Morton : See —
Moore, Richard E., Detaraore, Brooks, and Miller.
2,756,012.
Treseder, Robert C, Brooks, and Moore. 2,738,843.
Brooks, Ralph C, to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Clutch
control apparatus. 2,700,012, 8-28-50, CI. 192 — .098.
Brooks, Richard J., and C. W. Richardson, to General Refining
nn<1 Chemical Corp. Tin recovery from tin-tungsten ore.
2.750,139. 7-24-50. CI. 75—85.
Brooks, Richard J. Production of ferrous chloride and metal-
lic iron powder. 2,762,700, 9-11-56. CI. 75 — .5.
Brooks, Robert A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Proc-
ess for producing copper -phthalocvanine precursor.
2,772,285. 11-27-50. CI. 200—319.
Brooks, Robert G., and R. E. Williams, to National Seating
Co. Seat back. 2,760,815. 10-10-50. CI. 155 — 179.
Brooks, Robert J., to Goo. W. King Ltd. Grab for reels or
the like. 2, 768. 010. 1 0-23 -50. CI. 294—95.
Brooks, Samuel II.. and N. P. Tapp. to Clevite Corp. Switch
operator. 2,763,742, 9-18-50, CI. 200—51.09.
Brooks, Thomas E., to Lisle Corp. Cylinder hone. 2.730,140,
2-28-56, CI. 51 — 184.4.
Brooks, William B., and C. M. Shigley, to The Dow Chemi-
cal Co. Composite magnesium-iron articles. 2,735,1 03,
2-21-56. CI. 29—196.2.
Brooks, Winfred M., to E. J. Brooks Co. Seal. 2,758,865,
8-14-56, CI. 292—325.
Brooks, Winfred M., to E. J. Brooks Co. Shackle seal.
2,761,720, 9-4-50, CI. 292—317.
Broomell, George L., Jr., to Leeds and Northrup Co. Compen-
sating and range-suppression systems. 2,757,539, 8-7-56,
CI. 73—361.
Brophy, Edmund J., % to B. E. Fisher. Razor construction.
2,741,840, 4-17-56, 01. 30—73.
Bros, Chester W., A. O. Williamson, and U. O. Guignard, to
Wm. Bros Boiler and Mfg. Co. Snow melting apparatus.
2,729,000, 1-3-56, CI. 37—14.
Bros, Wm., Boiler and Mfg. Co. : See —
Bros, Chester W., Williamson, and Guignard. 2,729,000.
Brosamer, Robert J., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Stripping still
control according to specific gravity of liquid and vapors in-
troduced into column. 2,754,240, 7-10-50, CI. 196 — 8.
Broschard, Robert, and G. Krupka, to American Cyanamid
Co. Anhydrochlortetracycline. 2,744,931, 5-8-56, CI.
260 — 559.
Broschard, Robert W. : See —
Hutchings, Brian L., Broschard, and Walter. 2,753,373.
Broscomb, Dennis G., A. H. Hawkins, and S. H. Ellens, to
G. K. N. Group Services Ltd. Machines for delivering pre-
determined quantities of articles. 2,704,351, 9-25-50, CI.
235—132.
Broske, William F., to Aircraft-Marine Products, Inc. Elec-
trical connector. 2,751,570. 6-19-56, CI. 339—223.
Brosnan, Dennis W. Means for facilitating the classification
of railroad cars. 2,729,343, 1-3-50, CI. 213 — 1.
Bross, William : See —
Brenner, Orlestus R., and Bross. 2,770,401.
Brosterhous, Claude A. : See —
Northrop, John K., Brosterhous, Dunn, Ellison, and
Herman. 2,734,702.
Brostoff, Theodore M. Tubular necktie and mode of making
same. 2,774,076, 12-18-56, CI. 2—146.
Brotheridge, John E. : See —
Brown. Le Roy A., and Brotheridge. 2,774,579.
Brothers, Abe R. Cigarette with means for removing dele-
terious products of combustion. 2,764,513, 9-25-56, CI.
131—10.
Broughton, Arthur E. Diaphragm operated vacuum control
system. 2,745,322, 5-15-56, CI. 92 — 51.
Broughton, Dean C, and E. G. Dueringer, to A. O. Smith
Corp. Method and apparatus for erecting a fiber reinforced
plastic storage structure. 2,729,268, 1-3-56, CI. 154 — 1.8.
Broughton, Dean C, to A. O. Smith Corp. Silage dis-
tributing apparatus. 2,752,204, 6-26-56, CI. 302 — 60.
Broughton, Sidney H., and V. R. Erickson. to J. B. Cox,
d. b. a. Powder Power Tool Co. Safety shield for explo-
sively driven tools. 2,773,259, 12-11-56, CI. 1 — 44.5.
Brouha, Lucien A., P. E. Smith, Jr., and J. A. Zapp, Jr., to
E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. Air ventilation harness.
2,773,262, 12-11-56, CI. 2—81.
Brouillard, Robert E., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Con-
ditioning of vattable quinoidic compounds. 2,766,244,
10-9-56, Cl. 260—272.
Brouillard, Robert E., and T. D. Mutaffis. to General Aniline
& Film Corp. Phthalocyanine lakes. 2,774,677, 12-18-56,
Cl. 106—289.
Brouillette, Georges P. : See —
Short, Charles R., and Brouillette. 2,771,785.
Brous, Jack C, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Flow meter.
2,742,784. 4-24-56, Cl. 73—228.
Brouse, Shirley B. : See —
Barker, Ernest C, and Brouse. 2,745,337.
Broussard, Nolan P. Gas explosion means for a gun.
2,736,237, 2-28-56, Cl. 89—7.
Broussard, Robert F., to Miller Meters, Inc. Coin handling
apparatus. 2,752,924, 7-3-50, Cl. 133—8.
Brouwer, Benjamin W., and R. F. Dion, to Crompton &
Knowles Loom Works. Checking means for loom picking
mechanism. 2,740.487, 5-22-56, Cl. 139—147.
Brouwer, Benjamin W., and A. Palmer, to Crompton & Knowles
Loom Works. Harness mechanism for loom. 2,750,966,
6-19-56, Cl. 139—79.
Brouwer, Pieter H. J., to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co., trustee. Low-power hub dynamo. 2,735,028, 2-14-56,
Cl. 310—67.
Brouwer. Ralph R. : See —
Faulkner. Charles E.. and Brouwer. 2.769.518.
Broverman, Michael, to General Electric Co. Electrical cable
clamp. 2.740,100. 3-27-56, Cl. 339—202.
Brow. Harold J. Airplane rescue towing system. 2,734,697,
2-14-56. Cl. 244—3.
Browall, Bert H., to Svenska Aktiebolaget Bromsregulator.
Double-acting type slack adjuster for brakes. 2,774,449,
12-18-56, Cl. 188—196.
Browall, Bert H, and E. M. Jeppsson, to Svenska Aktiobnlnuoi
Bromsregulator. Automatic slack adjuster. 2,767.811,
10-23-56, Cl. 188—196.
Browder. Jay E., to Standard Coil Products Co., Inc.
V. H. F.-U. H. F. tuners. 2,772,353, 11-27-50, CI. 250—20.
Browder, Jay E., to Standard Coil Products Co., Inc.
V. H. F.-U. H. F. tuners. 2,772,354, 11-27-50, Cl. 250—20.
Brower, John B. Gas producing apparatus. 2,739,608,
3-27-56. Cl. 137—391.
Brown. Abbott A. : See —
Moreines, Harold, and Brown. 2,769,122.
Brown, Albert A. : See —
Jenkins, Paul W., and Brown. 2,744,589.
Brown, Alfred E. : See —
Bogaty, Herman, and Brown. 2,766,760.
Brown, Alfred S., and T. W. Terwilliger, to Skenandoa Rayon
Corp. Electrode structure for high frequency drier.
2,737,569, 3-6-50, Cl. 219 — 10.69.
Brown, Alfred S. and A. M., to Divine Brothers Co. Pro-
duction of wear-resistant cloth and burling wheel made of
the same. 2,747,981, 5-29-50, Cl. 51—297.
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o Skenandoa Rayon Corp.
2,768,519, 10-30-56, CI.
Brown, Alfred S., and W. Kernan,
Apparatus for treating thread.
68—189.
Brown-Allen Chemicals, Inc. : See —
Morse, Erwin E. 2,757,086.
Brown, Allen K. : See —
Bunblasky, Adolph C, and Brown. 2,732,499.
BunblasUv, Adolph, and Brown. 2,744,231.
Brown, Alvin G., to The Electric Sweeper Service Co. Method
of mounting a swivel nozzle on a pipe. 2,730,480, 1-10-56.
CI. 154—116.
Brown, Angus M. : See —
Brown, Alfred .S. and A. M. 2,747,981.
Brown, Arlmg D., Jr. : See —
Baskin, Robert F., and Brown. 2,758,160.
Langevin, Robert A., Brown, and O'Donnell. 2,736,006.
Brown, Arling D., Jr., I. P. Echeagaray, M. Gross, and L. F.
Valenti, to Clevite Corp. Small bore adapter for surface
roughness indicator. 2,772,565, 12-4-56, CI. 73 — 105.
Brown, Arthur : See —
Freund, Otto. 2,767,713.
Brown, Arthur H. Wall panels. 2,748,591, 6-5-56, CI.
72—16.
Brown, Arthur S. : See —
Warner, Alden Y., and Brown. 2,742,899.
Brown, Arthur S., Mfg. Co. : See-
Robert, Albert A. 2,741,273.
Brown & Bailey Co. : See —
Broderick, Frank W. 2,745.543.
Brown, Barremore B., L. Kovach, and J. W. Seachrist, to
Radio Corp. of America. High frequency electron tube.
2,768.326, 10-23-56, CI. 315 — 36.
Brown & Bigelow : See —
Ernst, Charles W. 2,767,565.
Gruber, Francis E. 2,737,795.
Gruber, Francis E. 2,764,008.
Munson, Everis D. 2,767,497.
Niles, Fay D. 2,767,756.
Perlin, Fred. 2,742,787.
Thull, John F. 2,737,862.
Vierling, John A. 2,733,890.
Vierling, John A. 2,767,687.
Woofter, Cecil B. 2,743,011.
Brown, Boveri & Cie, Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Katzenberger, Bernhard, and von Cube. 2,746,259.
KSckritz, Hans M., Steyer, Kronauer, and Baumann.
2,741,422.
Mtillner, Friedrich. 2,743,949.
Brown-Bridge Mills Co., Inc., The : See —
Holt, Frederick W., Jr. 2,745,591.
Brown-Bridge Mills, Inc., The : See —
Holt, Frederick W., Jr. 2,746,885.
Brown-Brockmeyer Co., The : See — ■
Brown, Steffen S. 2,735,950.
Brown, Steffen S. 2,736,553.
Brown, Burton P., Jr., to General Electric Co. Wave guide
coupling system and method. 2,735,092, 2-14-56, CI.
343—5.
Brown, Caleb C, Jr. : See —
Sacrey, Elmer P. 2,729,458.
Brown, Carl S., to Glascote Products, Inc. Dip tube for tanks
and the like. 2,753,893, 7-10-56, CI. 138 — 68.
Brown, Cecil S. Vehicle weighing apparatus. 2,754,108,
7-10-56, CI. 265 — 40.
Brown, Charles A. Hydraulic valve lifter. 2,739,5S0,
3-27-56, CI. 123—90.
Brown, Charles B. Means for improving operating character-
istics of transistors. 2,733,359, 1-31-56, CI. 307 — 88.5.
Brown. Charles K., Jr. Preformed slab and shell construction.
2,769,332, 11-6-56. CI. 72—1.
Brown, Charles K., Jr. and C. K. Brown, Sr. Vacuum mop
and strainer. 2,763,886, 9-25-56, CI. 15 — 321.
Brown, Charles IC, Sr. : See —
Brown, Charles K., Jr. and C. K. Brown, Sr. 2,763,886.
Brown, Charles O. and E. M. Thermometer holder. 2,733,885,
2-7-56, CI. 248—161.
Brown, Charles R. Abrading machine for tire tread surfaces.
2,769.283. 11-6-56. CI. 51—97.
Brown, Charles T. : See —
Wood. Jay J. 2,732,196.
Brown, Chandler W. Apparatus for driving nails. 2,753,558,
7-10-56, CI. 1—1.
Brown, Chauncey T., to Spring Load Mfg. Corp. Socket
wrench having screw or nut-holding means. 2,753,747,
7-10-56, CI. 81—125.
Brown, Cicero C. : See —
Potts, Ernest L. 2,736,384.
Potts, Ernest L. 2,762,343.
Brown, Cicero C. Flow control apparatus. 2,733,769, 2-7-56,
CI. 166 — 226.
Brown, Cicero C. Well packers. 2,739,651, 3-27-56, CI.
166—119.
Brown. Cicero C. Method of cementing wells. 2,743,779,
5-1-56, CI. 166—21.
Brown, Cicero C. Well packers. 2,743,780, 5-1-56, CI.
166 — 120.
Brown. Cicero C. Well packers. 2.748,871, 6-5-56, CI.
166—129.
Brown, Cicero C. Methods of lowering pipe within a well
bore. 2,762,436, 9-11-56, CI. 166—46
Brown, Cicero C. Stripper and seal device for well heads.
2,762,638, 9-11-56, CI. 286—16.3.
Brown, Cicero C. Well packers. 2,765,852, 10-9-56, CI
166—119.
Brown, Cicero C. Well packer. 2,765,853, 10-9-56, CI.
166—134.
Brown, Cicero C. Sealing device for flanged joints. 2,775,472,
12-25-56, CI. 285—343.
Brown Citrus Machinery Corp. : See —
Alexander, Frank M., and Bruso. 2,769,472.
Brown, Clarence A., to Jones Graphic Products Co. Stabilized
dichromated polyvinyl alcohol coating material. 2,742,358,
4-17-56, CI. 95—7.
Brown, Clarence H., to Goodman Mfg Co. Boring type min-
ing head having wedge means. 2,753,167, 7-3-56, CI.
262—7.
Brown, Clayton B., L. N. Hampton and F. A. Thiel, Jr., to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Card translator. 2,774,821,
12-18-56, CI. 179—18.
Brown, Clifford K. Guide for opening cans. 2,741,395,
4-10-56, CI. 220—52.
Brown, Clifford R., and R. I. Rofshus, to National CnnpiT.-i
ihrs Im Milking machine claw assembly. 2,775,225,
12-25-56, CI. 119—14.54.
Brown, Clifford S., and C. S. O'Neil, to Hamilton Mfg. Co.
Sliding shelf arrangements for book stacks. 2,750,052,
6-12-56, CI. 211—143.
Brown Co. : See —
Cook, Ernest P. 2,734,429.
Day. George A., and Fenn. 2,736,636.
Fitzmaurice, John J. 2,753,976.
Ravich, Leonard E. 2,756,144.
Brown, D. S., Co., The : See —
Brown, Delmont D. 2,751,885.
Brown, Maurice H. and H. R. 2,751,884.
Brown, Dale G. Adjustment mechanism for tractor mounted
endless ditch digger. 2,751,698, 6-26-56, CI. 37—86.
Brown, David, Tractors (Engineering) Ltd. : See —
Hull, Charles H. 2,759,408.
Brown, David, J. W. Colton, and R. Landau, to Chempatents,
Inc. Chlorination process. 2,746,998, 5-22-56, CI.
260—654.
Brown, Delmont D., to The D. S. Brown Co. Molded turkey
saddle. 2,751,885, 6-26-56, CI. 119—143.
Brown, Donald E. : See —
Barnes, William A., and Brown. 2,754,704.
Brown, Donald J., G. H. Morehouse, and L. B. Schauer, to
Morehouse Industries. Grease deaerating mechanism.
2,741,326, 4-10-56, CI. 183—2.5.
Brown, Donald L. Practice batting device. 2,765,170,
10-2-56, CI. 273—26.
Brown, Donald M. : See —
Andrews, Harry E., Comer, and Brown. 2,765,007.
Brown, Edgar H„ Jr., E. H. Dodge, and J. A. Bjorksten ; said
Brown and said Dodge assors. to Bjorksten Research Labora-
tories, Inc. Electrically conductive material. 2,739,083,
3-20-56, CI. 117—211.
Brown, Edith M. : See —
Brown, Charles O. and E. M. 2,733,885.
Brown, Edmund V. Tire lug. 2,771,115, 11-20-56, CI.
^52 228
Brown, Edward L., and J. M. Robertson, to Armco Steel
Corp. Utility tunnel construction. 2,750,749, 6-19-56,
CI. 61 — 45.
Brown, Edwin C, and J. D. Benbow, to Baldwin-Lima-Hamil-
ton Corp. Six wheel drive and steer road machine.
2,748,509, 6-5-56, CI. 37—156.
Brown, Ellis M., C. B. Lee, and S. R. Gilford. Demolition
system. 2,745,369, 5-15-56, CI. 114—21.
Brown, Ellis V., to Nepera Chemical Co., Inc. Pyridine com-
pounds. 2,766,251, 10-9-56, CI. 260—295.
Brown. Enoch N. Sectional ironing board. 2,746,186,
5-22-56. CI. 38 — 138.
Brown, Ernest A. : See —
Thunaes, Arvid, Brown, Smith, and Brannen. 2,738.253.
Brown, Eugene G. Inking device for typewriter ribbons.
2,732,824, 1-31-56, CI. 118—268.
Brown, Felix E., deceased ; Union Bank & Trust Co. of
Bethlehem, administrator, to East Penn Mfg. Co., Inc.
Self-tightening and gripping battery lifter. 2,775,476,
12-25-56, CI. 294—29.
Brown Fintube Co. : See —
Gaddis, Hugh L., Myers, and Welsh. 2,731,709.
Nihlen, Arvid C. K. 2,745,683.
Brown, Forrest G. : See —
Holland, John H., and Brown. 2,756,272.
Brown, Francis L., and H. J. Paulsen, to General Motors
. 2,766,768, 10-16-56,
Brown, Frank E., to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Disposable
cartridge for hypodermic syringe. 2,737,948, 3-13-56, CI.
128—215.
Brown, Frank E., to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Disposable
cartridge for hypodermic syringe. 2,737,949, 3-13-56, CI.
128—218.
Brown, Frank E., to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Machine for
assembling hypodermic syringes. 2,765,467, 10-9-56, CI.
1—102.
Brown, Frank E., to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Machine for
assembling hypodermic syringes. 2,765,606, 10-9-56, CI.
53—202.
Brown, Frank P., and M. G. Marshall, to Pullman-Standard
Car Mfg. Co. Car numbering sign. 2,766,540, 10-16-56,
CI. 40—132.
Brown, Frank R., and S. Rubenstein. Selectively self-wrecking
toy vehicle. 2,757,482, 8-7-56, CI. 46—201.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Brown, George D. Vehicle wheel suspension of the knee ac-
tion type with crossed supporting arms. 2,701,696,
9^-56, CI. 280—96.2.
Brown, George L., and B. B. Kine, to Rohm & Haas Co.
Emulsions of ionically cross-linked resins and methods for
making them. 2,754,280, 7-10-56, CI. 260 — 29.6.
Brown, ueorge L., and a. B. Kine, to Rohm & Haa.s Co.
Coated paper products and method of making. 2,757,106,
7-31-56, CI. 117—155.
Brown, George P., Jr. : See —
Riethof, George, and Brown. 2,733,263.
Brown, George P., Jr., E. I. Crowley, and N. W. Franke, to
Gulf Research & Development Co. Nitric acid oxidation of
hydrocarbons. 2,771,482, 11-20-56, CI. 260 — 452.
Brown, George W. : See —
Aguilar, John G., and Brown. 2,730,149.
Brown, Gerald H., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Appa-
ratus for packaging a group of fibrous mats. 2,765,838,
10-9-56, CI. 154 — 1.8.
Brown, Gordon D. : See —
Eisner, Edwin C. 2,743,684.
Brown, Gordon H., to E. A. Peterman. Pressure regulator.
2,771,843, 11-27-56, CI. 103—17.
Brown, Gordon V., and A. B. Repp. Cable engaging device.
2,766,873, 10-16-56, CI. 198 — 177.
Brown, Grant S., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Extruders.
2,740,158, 4-3-56, CI. 18—13.
Brown, Grant S., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Apparatus for
advancing and working plastic compounds. 2,748,422,
6-5-56, Cl. 18—12.
Brown & Green Ltd. : See —
Gudgeon, Ronald P. 2,735,201.
Brown, Urover C, and A. H. Tompkins, Jr., to Superior Tank
& Construction Co. Vapor recovery dome for use in filling
tanks with volatile liquids. 2,763,419, 9-18-56, CI.
226-109.
Brown, Guy E. Deflecting tools. 2,730,328, 1-10-56, CI.
255—1.6.
Brown, Harold. Method for processing black oil. 2,768,128,
10-23-56, CI. 196—73.
Brown, Harold F. : See —
Elliott, Harold V., and W. E. and H. F. Brown. 2,734,992.
Brown, Harold F., and H. M. M. Phillips, to Imperial Chemical
Industries Ltd. Package containing textile covered cord
fuses and means for its production. 2,750,720, 6-19-56,
CI. 53—24.
Brown, Harold J. Protective converter systems. 2,754,460,
7-10-56, CI. 321—2.
Brown, Harold M. Combination coffee and tea maker.
2,731,907, 1-24-56, CI. 99 — 316.
Brown, Harold M. Combined pie crust cutter and water
dispenser. 2,732,188, 1-24-56, CI. 259 — 144.
Brown, Harrison. 'Coil spring type row crop cultivator.
2,747,490, 5-29-56, CI. 97—59.
Brown, Harrison S., O. F. Hill, and A. H. Jaffey, to the United
States of America as represented by the United States
Atomic Energy Commission. Process using carbonate
precipitation. 2,768,871, 10-30-56, CI. 23 — 14.5.
Brown, Harry C. Scribing or engraving instrument.
2,734,272, 2-14-56, CI. 33 — 27.
Brown, Harry C. Combined scribing and eye-protecting opti-
cal system. 2,748,474, 0-5-56. CI. 30 — 164.9.
Brown, Harry J., and R. G. Bailey. Decorative toy for Christ-
mas trees. 2,735,223, 2-21-56, f] 46— 1>40
Brown, Harvey A., and A. H. Ahlbrecht, to Minnesota Mining
& Mfg. Co. Perfluoro amine compounds and quaternarv
derivatives. 2,759,019, 8-14-56, CI. 260 — 556.
Brown, Henry : Sen —
Fellows, Richard A., Hoover, and Brown. 2,73S,318.
Brown, Henry, to The Udylite Research Corp. Electrodeposi-
tion of chromium. 2,750,334, 6-12-56, CI. 204 — 51.
Brown, Henry, to The Udylite Research Corp. Chromium
plating. 2,750,336, 6-12-56. CI. 204 — 51.
Brown, Henry, and D. R. Millage, to The Udvlite Research
Corp. Chromium electrodeposition. 2,750,335, 6-12-56,
CI. 204—51.
Brown, Henry, and D. R. Millage, to The Udvlite Research
Corp. Electroplating of chromium. 2,750,337, 6-12-56,
CI. 204—51.
Brown, Henry R., to North American Aviation, Inc. Compen-
sated miniature potentiometer and method of making.
2,759,078, 8-14-56, CI. 201—48.
Brown, Herbert C. to Ethyl Corp. Manufacture of silicon
compounds. 2,702,824, 9-11-56, CI. 260 — 448 2
Brown, Herbert C, and W. S. Higlev, to Standard Oil To.
Alkylation process. 2,767.230. 10-16-56 CI. 260 — 671.
Brown, Howard D. Power tamper. 2.753,771, 7-10-56, CI.
94 — 49.
Brown, Howard J.
CI. 250—62.
Brown, Howard P.
CI. 51—209.
Brown, Howard R : See —
Brown. Maurice H. and H. R. 2,751,884.
Brown, Hugh S., to Briggs & Stratton Corp. Snow plow with
power driven rotor. 2,741,042, 4-10-56, CI. 37 — 43.
Brown, James D., to Toledo Scale Co. Comminuting chopper
having a rotatable feed screw. 2,755,836, 7-24-56, CI.
Brown, James F. : See —
Reid, James J., and Brown. 2,759,227.
Brown, James L. Shoe racks. 2,767,855, 10-23-56, CI.
211 — 38.
X-ray apparatus.
Concrete grinder.
2,774,885, 12-18-56,
2,735,244, 2-21-56,
Brown, James S., P. W. Fischer, and L. C. Johnson, to Union
Oil Co. of California. Treatment of oil-containing water.
2,730,190, 1-10-56, Cl. 183—2.7.
Brown, James S., and M. M. Ellis, to Union Oil Co. of Cali-
fornia. Water purification process and apparatus.
2,766,203, 10-9-56, CI. 210—16.
Brown, James W. : See —
Barr, Frank T., Brown, Burnside, and Jahnig. 2,773,017.
Burnside, Harvey E. \\\, Jahnig, and Brown. 2,736,687.
Jahnig, Charles E„ and Brown. 2,731,508.
Jahnig, Charles E., Burnside, and Brown. 2,731,400.
Martin, Homer Z., Brown, and Burnside. 2,734,021.
Brown, James W., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Con-
version of heavy hydrocarbons. 2,734,020, 2-7-56, CI.
196 — 49.
Brown, James W., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Fluid coking of heavy hydrocarbons. 2,734,850, 2-14-56,
Cl. 196—49.
Brown, James W., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Short-time contacting of fluids with solids in hydrocarbon
conversion. 2,759,880, 8-21-56, CI. 196 — 55.
Brown, James W., and R. L. Weintraub, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army.
Measuring and dispensing device. 2,771,217, 11-20-56, CI.
222 — 43.
Brown, Jay T. Barbecuing apparatus. 2,747,497, 5-29-56,
CI. 99 — 427.
Brown, Joel B., to Addeco, Inc. Device for obtaining samples
of formation cuttings entrained in drilling fluids. 2,740,291,
4-3-56, CI. 73—153.
Brown, John : See —
Shawhan, Elbert N., Relis, and Brown. 2,744,232.
Brown, John, and C. B. Leslie. Low-frequency precision modu-
lator for drift compensation circuit. 2,760,159, 8-21-56, CI.
332—4.
Brown, John F. Self-closing nozzle. 2,730,274, 1-10-56, CI.
222^90.
Brown, John R., to Kobe, Inc. Corrosion-inhibiting soluble
plug. 2,744,880, 5-8-56, CI. 260—41.5.
Brown, John R., to The Reliance Gauge Column Co. Long
probe manometer. 2,748,379, 5-29-56, CI. 340 — 244.
Brown, John T. L., and C. E. Pollard, Jr., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Mercury contact switch. 2,769,875,
11-6-56, CI. 200—112.
Brown, Joseph. Loose-leaf suspension binder. 2,755,570,
7-24-56, CI. 40—102.
Brown, Julius. Hooked curb service tray. 2,770,513,
11-13-56, CI. 311—22.
Brown, Kenneth M., to Universal Oil Products Co. Means
for removing an acidic component, particularly hydrogen
sulfide, and water from fluid streams. 2,761,755, 9-4-56,
CI. 23—2.
Brown, Kenneth M. and J. R. Strong, to Universal Oil Prod-
ucts Co. Contacting tower. 2,752,229, 6-26-56, CI.
23 270 5
Brown, Kenneth M., and J. E. Gantt, to Universal Oil Prod-
ucts Co. Waste water treatment. 2,773,003, 12-4-56, CI.
196—1.
Brown, Kenneth N. : See —
Brill, Otto H., and Brown. 2,773,924.
Brown, Kenneth W. Hollow-head type log peeler having con-
centrically arranged and individually rotatable helical
blades. 2,729,251, 1-3-56, CI. 144 — 208.
Brown, Lawrence S. : See —
Newell, William H., and Brown. 2.766 587.
Brown, Leo C, and D. R. Merker, to Swift & Co. Prevention
of hydrogenation odor. 2,773,081, 12-4-56, CI. 260—409.
Brown, Le Roy A., to Prince Castle Mfg. Div., Inc. Dispensing
apparatus for powdered material. 2,742,194, 4-17-56, Cl.
222 — 197.
Brown, Le Roy A., and J. E. Brotheridge, to Prince Castle
Mfg. Division, Inc. Multiple drink mixing machine.
2,774,579, 12-18-56, Cl. 259 — 131.
Brown, Leslie S. Machine for folding shearling strips.
2,729,964, 1-10-56, Cl. 69—7.5.
Brown, Lester H. Automatic floor mop. 2,774,089, 12-18-56,
Cl. 15—98.
Brown, Lester L. Electrical program controller. 2,761,102,
8-28-56, Cl. 323 — 94.
Brown, Lowell N. Rotary hand drill. 2,752,664, 7-3-56,
Cl. 29—156.4.
Brown, Lowell R., to Davis Tool & Engineering Co. Com-
plex motion-generating mechanism. 2,747,417, 5-29-56,
Cl. 74—57.
Brown, Lowell R., and W. J. Kelly, to Davis Tool & Engineer-
ing Co. Micro wave antenna feed. 2.775,760, 12-25-56,
Cl. 343—781.
and root separator.
Brown, Marvin D. Soil pulv
2,753,780, 7-10-56, Cl. 97—10.
Brown, Mary V. Golf cart cover. 2,747.637, 5-29-56, Cl.
150—52.
Brown, Maurice H. and H. R., to The D. S. Brown Co. Tur-
key saddle. 2,751,884, 6-26-56, Cl. 119—143.
Brown, Milton E., & Co. : See —
Goddard, Ruth M. 2,743,543.
Brown, Morden G., R. S. Robins, and W. V. Legan, to American
Optical Co. Microscope and camera combination. 2,737,079,
3-6-56, Cl. 88 — 24.
Brown, Noland W. : See —
Cooper, John B., and Brown. 2,765,383.
Brown, Norman M., Jr. : See —
Shank, Clifford A., and Brown. 2,737,619.
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Brown. Oscar E., and H. L. Baker, to Mueller Co. Split
pipe sleeve with means to prevent incorrect assembly.
2,775,469, 12-25-56, CI. 285—18.
Brown, Otto R., to American Cyanamid Co. Method of
neneficiarine sand. 2.7(59.540, 11-6-56, CI. 209 — 166.
Brown, Paul, to Packaging Materials Corp. Packaging mate-
rial. He. 24,120, 2-21-56, CI. 154 — 55.
Brown, Paul F., to the United States of America as represented
by the Secretary of the Navy. Range marker system.
2,754,494, 7-10-56, CI. 340—147.
Brown, Paul V., to The Richardson Co. Impact testing ma-
chine. 2,755,658, 7-24-56, CI. 73—12.
Brown, Ralph A., Jr., W. P. Thielens, and G. J. Sanders, to
Gulf States Paper Corp. Process and apparatus for bandiim
and packaging paper bags and the like. 2,768,489, 10-30-56,
Cj 50 26
Brown, Ralph E., to Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. Wear-saving
contact structure for rotors of counting devices and the
like. 2,749,397, 6-5-56, CI. 200—26.
Brown, Ralph E., to Genisco, Inc. Device for making ac-
celeration tests on small objects. 2,770,126, 11-13-56, CI.
73—1.
Brown, Ray A. : See —
Hautzenroeder, Richard W., and Brown. 2,739,731.
Brown, Reagan G. Composite electrical siunalni',' and inter-
communicating system. 2,745,902, 5-15-56, CI. 179 — 5.
Brown, Richard E. : See —
Walton George M., and Brown. 2,749,998.
Brown, Richard E., and G. M. Walton, to Air-Maze Corp.
Silencer for high frequency sounds. 2,741,325, 4-10-56,
CI. 181—50.
Brown, Richard J., to Hupp Corp. Multiple range pressure
regulator. 2,764,990, 10-2-56, CI. 137 — 790.
Brown, Riley T. : See —
Willard, Ralph J., and Brown. 2,747,274.
Brown, Robert, and T. Edwards, to City Tank Corp. Pump
and motor hydraulic transmission and pressure responsive
servo-motor control means for the prime mover thereof.
2,746,240, 5-22-56. CI. 60 — 19.
Brown, Robert C, to The Diamond Match Co. Method and
apparatus for assembling spring clothespins. 2,757,448,
8-7-56, CI. 29—453.
Brown, Robert E., to City Tank Corp. Non-channelling
loader for refuse trucks. 2,754,988, 7-17-56, CI. 214 — 519.
Brown, Robert F. Electrical indicator. 2,736,782, 2-28-56,
CI. 201—55.
Brown, Robert J. Wreath. 2,761,233, 9^-56, CI. 41 — 12.
Brown, Robert J., to National Steel Container Corp. Fibrous
container with crimped metal end member. 2,767,899,
10-23-56, CI. 229—5.6.
Brown, Robert L. : See —
Pasternak. Theodore. 2,732,749.
Peckham, Roy E., and Elms. 2,748,645.
Brown, Robert L. Clip for assembly of trim material.
2,738,209. 3-13-56, CI. 287—23.
Brown, Robert L. Bracket for assembly of parts. 2,744,776,
5-8-56. CI. 287 — 20.
Brown, Robert L. Variable width molding fastener. 2,758,350,
8-14-56, CI. 24—213.
Brown, Robert N. Combined dealer, shuffler and tray for
playing cards. 2,731.271, 1-17-56, CI. 273 — 149.
Brown, Robinson. H. E. Metcalf. and J. F. Brooks, to the
United States of America as represented by the Secretary
of the Army. Contact and stop mechanism for launchers.
2,742,820. 4-24-56, CI. 89 — 1.7.
Brown, Robinson W., I. O. Filbert, and P. N. Toutz. to P. N.
Youtz. Building apparatus. 2,758,467, 8-14-56, CI. 72 — 1.
Brown, Roland : See —
Watton, Leonard H. N., Brown, and Hall. 2,751,224.
Brown & Root. Inc. : See —
Hauber, Ferdinand R., and Gard. 2,755,632.
Brown, Roy M., to Jaymar Specialty Co. Damping cords
for musical instrument. 2,752,813, 7-3-56, CI. 84 — 403.
Brown, Russell H. : See —
Kalinowski. Mathew L., and Brown. 2,739,926.
Brown, Russell H., to Standard Oil Co. Separating primary
mercaptans from mixtures of mercaptans. 2,773 905,
12-11-56, CI. 260—609.
Brown, Russell H.. J. H. Krause, and T. B. Tom. to Standard
Oil Co. Refining of hydrocarbon oils. 2,768,930, 10-30-56,
Cl. 196—24.
Brown, Seymour W., to Carrier Corp. Self-contained ice mak-
ing unit. 2,775,099, 12-25-56, CI. 62 — 106.
Brown & Sharpe Mfg. Co. : See —
Barron, .Tames T., Dill, and Hotelling. 2,746,128.
Graves, Benjamin P. 2,770,172.
Krause, August L., and Levesque. 2,767,521.
Brown, Steffen S.. to The Brown-Brockmever Co. Electric
motor and method of cooling. 2,735.950, 2-21-56 CI.
310 — 57.
Brown, Steffen S., to The Brown-Brockmeyer Co. Door opera-
tor. 2.736,553. 2-28-56. CI. 268—59.
Brown, Theodore G. Vehicle crossing signal. 2 733 311.
1_31_56, CI. 200—61.89.
Brown, Theophilus, to Deere & Co. Draft device. 2,754,738,
7-17-56, CI. 97—46.07.
Brown. Theophilus, to Deere & Co. Reversible feed for
manure spreaders. 2.769.641, 11-6-56. CI. 275 — 5.
Brown, Victor, to Kropp Forge Co. Method of making engine
hub and shaft unit. 2.748.466, 6-5-56. CI 29 — 553
Brown, Vincent C. Tool with retractable bit. 2,730,145,
1-10-56, CI. 145—64.
Brown, Wallace M. : See —
Norrie. Robert C, and Brown. 2,765,041.
r29,7
and C. R. Giacobine, to Gulf Research &
Treatment of clays. 2,761,837, 9-4-56,
Brown, Walter C. : See —
Psoras, Dennis J., and
Brown, Walter J. : See —
Franks, Clifford V., and Brown. 2,734,160.
Brown, Walter J. Variable speed electric drive and control
system therefor. 2,733,395, 1-31-56. CI. 318—249.
Brown, Wilbur F., to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Sheet
glass. 2,755,212, 7-17-50, CI. 154—2.77.
Brown, William, to Sturmey Archer Gears Ltd. Epicyclic
change speed gears. 2,769,354, 11-6-56, CI. 74—767.
Brown, William C. : See —
Spurlino, Pascal, and Brown. 2,734,743.
Brown, William C, to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Electron discharge
device of the traveling wave type. 2,735,958, 2-21-56, Cl.
315—39.3.
Brown, William D., to Irving Air Chute Co., Inc. Launching
device for parachute. 2,737,359, 3-6-56, Cl. 244 — 149.
Brown, William D., and S. O. Gregory. Printing means for
automatically recording variations in mechanical behavior.
2,762,996, 9-11-56, Cl. 340 — 205.
Brown, William E. : See —
Elliott, Harold V., and W. E. and H. F. Brown. 2,734,992.
Brown, William E., and K. E. Bondurant, to General Motors
Corp. Switch. 2,750,477, 6-12-56, Cl. 200—153.
Brown, William E., C. O. Decker, and C. W. Landes, to
General Motors Corp. Switch. 2,751,468, 6-19-56, Cl.
200—154.
Brown, William E., and W. Cole, to General Motors Corp.
Direction signal mechanisms. 2,757,250, 7-31-56, Ci
200 — 61 o"
Brown, William E., to Gulf Research & Development Co.
Treatment of clays. 2,701.835, 9-4-56, Cl. 252—8.55.
Brown, William E., to Gulf Research & Development Co.
Treatment of clays. 2,761,843, 9-4-56, Cl. 252—8.55.
Brown, William E. Engine piston. 2,767,038, 10-16-56,
Cl. 309—32.
Brown, William E., to General Motors Corp. Control rod po-
sitioning mechanism. 2.768,535. 10-30-56, Cl. 74—503.
Brown, William E., and C. R. Giacobine, to Gulf Research &
Development Co. Treatment of clays. 2,761,836, 9-4-56,
Cl. 252—8.55.
Brown, William E.,
Development Co.
Cl. 252—8.55.
Brown, William E., and C. R. Giacobine, to Gulf Research &
Development Co. Treatment of clays. 2,761,838, 9-4-56,
Cl. 252—8.55.
Brown, William E., and C. R. Giacobine, to Gulf Research &
Development Co. Treatment of clays. 2,761,839, 9-4-56,
Cl. 252—8.55.
Brown, William E., and C. R. Giacobine, to Gulf Research &
Development Co. Treatment of clays. 2,761,840, 9-4-56,
Cl. 252—8.55.
Brown, William E., and C. R. Giacobine, to Gulf Research &
Development Co. Treatment of clays. 2,761,841, 9-4-56,
Cl. 252—8.55.
Brown, William E., and C. R. Giacobine, to Gulf Research &
Development Co. Treatment of clays. 2,761,842, 9^-56,
Cl. 252 — 8.55.
Brown, William F., Jr., and F. W. Myers, to The Budd Co.
Loading bar, especially for railway cars. 2,747,520,
5-29^56, Cl. 105—369.
Brown, William G. : See —
Walker, Samuel J., and Brown. 2,731,313.
Brown, William H., Jr. : See —
Bohannan, Donald L., and Brown. 2,757,740.
Brown, William R. Pay roll printing device. 2,753,790,
7-10-56, Cl. 101—80.
Brown, William R. Position determining device. 2,770,345,
11-13-56, Cl. 197—189.
Brown, William R., and W. Lawrence, to V-Master Ltd.
Cigarette makers. 2,740,408, 4-3-56, Cl. 131 — 51.
Brown, William R., and J. E. Mailhot. Cigarette making and
cutting machine. 2,740,443, 4-3-56, Cl. 146—168.
Brown, William T. : See —
Apel, Rudolf M., and Brown. 2,768,003.
Brown, William T. Trowel device. 2,734,433, 2-14-56, Cl.
Brown, Winthrop L., to Bernardin Bottle Cap Co., Inc. Boxes
for freezing materials. 2,767,878, 10-23-56, Cl. 220 — 45.
Browne, Charles M., to Libbev-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Multiple
sheet glazing units. 2.750.637. 6-19-56, Cl. 20 — 56.5.
Browne, Donald W., to Acra Electric Corp. Connector assem-
bly. 2,754,406. 7-10-56, Cl. 219—38.
Browne, Eugene V. : See —
Crawford, James E., Browne, Glenn, and Pigford.
2,774,555.
Browne, Frances and H. A., % to J. T. Mains and % to F. P.
Keiper. Finger tip tools. 2,735,321. 2-21-56, Cl. 81 — 13.
Browning, Frank M., and W. B. Leighton, to Union Carbide
and Carbon Corp. Adsorber apparatus. 2,772,747, 12-4-56,
C1.183 — 4.5.
Browne, Harold L. : See —
Collings, William R., Browne, and Weirauch. 2,745,233.
Browne, Harry A. : See —
Browne, Frances and H. A. 2,735,321.
Browne, Howard J., and N. B. Garden, to the United States
of America as represented by the United States Atomic
Energy Commission. Low weight container for radioactive
materials. 2,743.372, 4-24-56, Cl. 250—108.
Browne, Jack N. : See —
Handley. John. 2,771,264.
Browne, John R. Case construction embodying separable
units. 2,732,969, 1-31-56, Cl. 220—23.4.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Browne, Kenneth A. : See —
Gregory, Alfred T„ and Browne. 2,743,053.
Browne, Kenneth A., to The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway
Co. Railway automobile carrier. 2,758,552, 8-14-56, CI.
105—368.
Browne, Lindsay H. Pumps. 2,738,731, 3-20-56, CI. 103—44.
Browne, Linsday H. Pump. 2,764,097, 9-25-56, CI. 103 — 14.
Browne, Theodore C. : See —
Eckel, Oliver C, Browne, and Spelman. 2,760,567.
Browne, Thomas E., Jr. : See —
Lingal, Harry J., Browne, and Strom. 2,757,261.
Browne, Thomas E., Jr., A. P. Strom, and H. E. Spindle, to
Westinghouse Electric Corp. Arc-extinguishing devices.
2,733,316, 1-31-56, CI. 200—148.
Browne, William H., to W. H. Brown and R. F. Martin, as
trustees. Rod end bearing. 2,766,079, 10-9-56, CI. 308 —
72.
Browne Window Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — -
Williams, William C. 2,758,344.
Brownell, John R., to Leeds and Northrup Co. Methods of and
apparatus for printing on a moving surface. 2,741,983,
4-17-56, CI. 101—228.
Brownell, William E. Surface marking tool. 2,771,924,
11-27-56, CI. 145—25.
Brownhill, Prank D., and R. D. van Millingen. Torquemeter.
2,768,525, 10-30-56, CI. 73—136.
Browning, Bruce W., to Browning Industries, Inc. Holster.
2,765,107, 10-2-56, CI. 224—2.
Browning, Daniel D. : See —
Bezman, Irving I., and Browning. 2,739,082.
Browning, Prank M., and W. B. Leighton, to Union Carbide
and Carbon Corp. Activated carbon adsorbers. 2,760,594,
8-28-56, CI. 183—4.5.
Browning, George V., and C. G. Brannen, to Standard Oil
Co. Polvmethylpolysiloxane thickened phenylmethyl sili-
cone oil. 2,771,422, 11-20-56, CI. 252 — 49.6.
Browning Industries, Inc. : See —
Browning, Bruce W. 2,765,107.
Browning, John W., and J. C. Roberts. Traction device for
vehicles. 2,738,820, 3-20-56, CI. 152—225.
Browning, Lewis M., Jr., to Soeony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Solid
caustic alkali and phenol reagent for treatment of hydro-
carbons. 2,742,402, 4-17-56, CI. 196—32.
Browning, Rowland E. Induction type wind tunnel.
2,744,410, 5-8-56, CI. 73—147.
Browning, Walter E. Breech-bolt locking mechanism for auto-
matic shotguns. 2,732,768. 1-31-56, CI. 89 — 182.
Browning, William C, to Marathon Corp. Oil well drilling
fluids. 2,771,421, 11-20-56, CI. 252—8.5.
Brownlee, Allen L., and T. G. Louis, to Globe-Union Inc.
Field magnet unit for flywheel magnetos. 2,756,356,
7-24-56, CI. 310 — 153.
Brownlee, Donald J. : See —
Brownlee, George R. and D. J. 2,761,578.
Brownlee, Donald S. : See —
Mason, Wylie A., Jr., and Brownlee. 2,762.282.
Brownlee, George R. and D. J. Self loading and unloading
bale wagon. 2,761,578, 9-4-56, CI. 214 — 507.
Brownlee, John W. : See —
Kelly, Stanley, and Brownlee. 2,771,514.
Kelly, Stanley, and Brownlee. 2,771,515.
Brownlee, Robert N., and H. W. Griswold, to Personal Prod-
ucts Corp. Absorbent product. 2,773,503, 12-11-56, CI.
128—290.
Brownlow, Cecil L., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Line fault
detector. 2,766,427, 10-9-56, CI. 324—51.
Brownlow, Cecil L.. to Phillips Petroleum Co. Line fault
detector. 2,769.868, 11-6-56, CI. 179—171.
Brownlow, James M., to Gulton Industries, Inc. Method for
joining metallic and ceramic members. 2,771,969, 11-27-50,
CI. 189—36.5.
Brownstein, Benjamin. Continuous horizontal hot molten
metal casting apparatus. 2,751,647, 6-26-56. CI. 22 — 57.3.
Brownstein, Louis. Method and apparatus for forming a
closed loop of tape threaded through a buckle. 2,770,204,
11-13-56, CI. 112—2.
Brownsville Canning Co. : See —
Soldner, Harley W. 2.748,550.
Broyles, Haven S., to Celanese Corp. of America. Textile
spindle support. 2,758,895, 8-14-56, CI. 308—154.
Broyles, Horace N. Mattress border measuring and marking
machines. 2,742,704. 4-24-56, CI. 33—132.
Broyles, Margaret H. : See —
Meyer. Lester W. A., and Broyles. 2,763,562.
Brubaker, David W. : See — ■
Kammermeyer, Karl, and Brubaker. 2,755,660.
Brubaker Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Koury. Philip, and Wills. 2,749,201.
Brubaker, Wilson M., to Consolidated Engineering Corp. Mass
spectrometer. 2,735,942. 2-21-56, CI. 250 — 41.9.
Bruce, E. L., Co. : See —
Lyons. Frank H. 2,734,879.
Bruce Engineering Corp. : See —
Bruce, John K. 2,761,263.
Bruce, John K. 2,769,535.
Bruce, Everett A. : See — ■
Lowdermilk, Ford R., and Bruce. 2,770,658.
Bruce, Floyd. Diamond drill bit. 2,731,236, 1-17-56, CI.
255—61.
Bruce, George D., and J. C. Logue, to International Business
Machines Corp. Binary trigger and counter circuits em-
ploying magnetic memory devices. 2,772,370, 11-27-56, CI.
307—88.
Bruce, John, % to S. Leigh. Method of making a flexible
glass-run channel. 2,754,575, 7-17-56, CI. 29 — 460.
Bruce, John K., to Bruce Engineering Corp. Materials
handling apparatus. 2,761,263, 9-4-56, CI. 53 — 24.
Bruce, John K., to Bruce Engineering Corp. Package.
2,769,535, 11-6-56, CI. 206—65.
Bruce, Peter P. : See —
Beard, Donald M., Bruce, and Kriegsmann. 2.746.369.
Beard, Donald M., Wildung, and Bruce. 2,732,779.
Bruce, Stanford P., to Wheel Trueing Tool Co. Dressing
mechanism. 2,733,700, 2-7-56, CI. 125 — 11.
Bruce, William D. Collapsible decoy. 2,763,952, 9-25-56,
Bruce, William F. : See —
Diamond, Julius, and Bruce. 2,740,777.
Diamond, Julius, and Bruce. 2,740,778.
Diamond, Julius, and Bruce. 2,740,779.
Diamond, Julius, and Bruce. 2,740,780.
Diamond, Julius, and Bruce. 2,775,588.
Diamond, Julius, and Bruce. 2,775,589.
Hanslick, Roy S., and Bruce. 2,750,379.
Szabo, Joseph L., and Bruce. 2,739,981.
Bruce, William F., to American Home Products Corp.
Stannous fluoro complex salts. 2,749,213, 6-5-56, CI.
23—50.
Bruce, William F., and R. N. Blomberg, to American Home
Products Corp. Melting point bar. 2,730,892, 1-17-50,
Bruce, William F., C. D. Edwards, and J. K. Apat, to Ameri-
can Home Products Corp. Therapeutic composition com-
prising tabular N,N'-dibenzylethylenediamine di-penicillin,
and process for preparing same. 2,745,785, 5-15-56, CI.
Bruce, William F., and R. F. Tislow, to American Home Prod-
ucts Corp. Glycinamide salts. 2,746,901 5-22-56 Cl.
167 — 65.
Bruce, William F., R. S. Hanslick, and M. E. Freed, to Amer-
ican Home Products Corp. Diphenylethylene diamine-peni-
cillin salt. 2,746,959. 5-22-56, Cl. 260—239.1
Bruce, William P., and J. Seifter, to American Home Products
Corp. Substituted glycinamides. 2,768,166, 10-23-56, Cl.
260 — 247.2.
Bruce. William L., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
New compositions of matter. 2,763,628, 9-18-56, Cl.
Bruchhausen, Christian : See —
Kauth, Karl H., and Bruchhausen. 2,737,912
Bruck, George, to Radiation, Inc. Cabinets. 2,730,420,
1-10-56, Cl. 312—213.
Bruck^ George G. : See —
Ward, John W., and Bruck. 2,765,703.
Bruck, John P., to The Porter-Cable Machine Co. Hand
manipulated power operated saber saw. 2,737,984, 3-13-56
Cl. 143 — 63.
Bruck, Lothar, O. Doehler, and W. Kleen, to Compagnie Gen-
erale de Telegraphie Sans Pil. Ultra-short wave oscillator.
2,768,297, 10-23-56, Cl. 250—36.
Brucker, Milton, to Zenith Plastics Co. Radar reflector.
2,747,180, 5-22-56, Cl. 343—18.
Bruckner, Grace E., G. H. and C. B. Seelinger. Bathtub
elevator. 2,754,523, 7-17-56, Cl. 4 — 185.
Bruckner, Harry, and A. Heitmann, to Arista William R. P.
Schulz G. m. b. H. Electric baking, roasting and cooking
apparatus. 2,744,994, 5-8-56, Cl. 219 — 35.
Bruckner, Walter, to The Northern Blower Co. Motor control
for actuating a dust collector. 2,733,398, 1-31-56, Cl.
318^70.
Briider Eisert Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Kohn, Maximilian, and Woselv. 2,763,129.
Bruderer, Orlando J. Tank construction. 2,736,449, 2-28-56,
Cl. 220 — 1.
Bruderick, George W. Dressing apparatus. 2,744,515,
5-8-56, Cl. 3 25 — 11.
Bruderick, George W. Mechanical control unit. 2,765,673,
10-9-56^, Cl. 74— 527.
Bruderlin, Henry H. Sequence type electrical combination
lock. 2,762,952, 9-11-56, Cl. 317 — 134.
Brudi, Ronald A., to Clark Equipment Co. Pusher attachment
for lift trucks. 2,742,167, 4-17-56, Cl. 214 — 514.
Brudney, Harry, to Dollac Corp. Apparatus for mounting
dolls' eyes. 2,753,560, 7-10-56, Cl. 1 — 210.
Brudney, Harry, to Dollac Corp. Dolls' eyes. 2,753,660,
7-10-56, Cl. 46—169. .0,0,
Brueckenbau Flender G. m. b. H. : See —
Riedel, Erich. 2,773,600.
Wehner, Albert. 2,740,525.
Brueder, Antoine, to Societe-Anonyme Andre Citroen. Elec-
tro-magnetic change-speed gear. 2,732,725, 1-31-56, Cl.
74 — 330.
Brueder, Antoine, to SociSte' Anonyme Andre Citroen. Auto-
matic load responsive suspension for vehicles. 2,757,376,
7-31-56, Cl. 280—124.
Brueder, Antoine, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen. Hy-
draulically operated automatic clutch control device for
automobile vehicles. 2,759,584, 8-21-56, Cl. 192 — 91.
Brueder, Antoine, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen. Elec-
trostatic generators. 2,767,334, 10-16-56, Cl. 310—6.
Bruegger, Ernest, to The Griscom Russell Co. Apparatus
for making finned tubing. 2,766,805, 10-16-56, Cl.
153—64.5.
Bruehl, Thomas J., H. N. Hovland, and G. E. Verhage, to
Marathon Corp. Collapsible tapered carton. 2,760,709,
8-28-56, Cl. 229—39.
LIST OF PATENTEES
111
Bruelheide, Rudolph E. Auxiliary toilet seat. 2,732,566,
1-31-56, CI. 4—239.
Bruengger, Heinrich : See —
Graenacher, Charles, and Bruengger. 2,<o3,239.
Bruere, Charles A. Vise drill press. 2,747,439, 5-29-515.
CI. 77 — 44.
Bruestle, Armin O. : See —
Krekeler, Claude B., and Bruestle. 2,743,917.
Bruestle, Armin O., to The Cincinnati Mine Machinery Co.
Adjustable and renewable mounting of cutter bits in cutter
chain sockets. 2,766,029, 10-9-56, CI. 262—33.
Bruestle, Armin O., and C. B. Krekeler, to The Cincinnati Mine
Machinery Co. Cutter bar construction and adjustment
therefor. 2,730,347, 1-10-56, CI. 262—33.
Bruestle, Carl O., to Syncro Machine Co. Transfer device
for continuous spoolers. 2,763,442, 9-18-56, CI. 242—25.
Bruestle, Carl O., to Syncro Machine Co. Reeling distributor.
2,773,391, 12-11-56, CI. 74 — 89.
Bruet, Henri R., to Societe Anonyme dite : "Establissements
Cazeneuve." Vertically adjustable turrets for machine tools.
2,773,298, 12-11-56, CI. 29—35.5.
Bruger Corp. : See —
Dempsey, Joseph B. 2,753,750.
Bruget, Andre : See —
Faurel, Paul, and Bruget. 2,754,861.
Brugge, Joseph E. and P. E. Lubrication control unit.
2,754,839, 7-17-56, CI. 137—454.2.
Brugge, Philip E. : See —
Brugge, Joseph E. and P. E. 2,754,839.
Bruggeman, Warren H., and B. G. Voorhees, to the United
States of America as represented by the United States
Atomic Energy Commission. Filter with fractional crystal-
lization means. 2,745,552, 5-15-56, CI. 210—122.5.
Bruggemeier, George L. : See —
Glass, George J., and Bruggemeier. 2,730,759.
Brugger, Albert. Thread guide for winding machines.
2,746,688, 5-22-56, CI. 242—43.
Brugger, Alfons : See —
Ritzau, Inge, Brugger, and Hofler. 2,772,117.
Brugger, Wilhelm, to Th. Goldschmidt A. G. Electric shaft
furnace. 2,755,325, 7-17-56, CI. 13—23.
Bruggmann, Albert, to Ludi & Cie. Metallwarenfabriken.
Appliance for attaching clips to goods. 2,741,765, 4-17-56,
CI. 1—101.
Brugler, Richard L. : See —
WyckofE, Paul W., and Brugler. 2,729,951.
Brugler, Richard L., and D. Davis, Sr., to Chrysler Corp.
Heat exchange coil assembly. 2,744,393, 5-8-56, CI.
62—140.
Brugmann, William H., Jr., L. E. Moody, and M. W. Hill,
to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Engine preservative
oils. 2,758,972, 8-14-56, CI. 252—33.4.
Bruhnke, Edward G. : See —
Carlson, Martin, and Bruhnke. 2,770,004.
Bruijning Hugo G., to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co.
Very high frequency electron discharge tubes. 2,730,650,
1-10-56, CI. 315—5.
Bruijning, Hugo G., to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co..
trustee. Device for producing voltage-impulses of short-
duration, wherein a discharge-path, which is conductive
in a negative direction with respect to the pulses, is con-
nected in parallel with the load. 2,736,800, 2-28-56, CI.
250—27.
Bruijsten, Jacobus V. C. M. : See —
Groendijk^ Hendrik, Rodenhuis and Bruijsten. 2,740,063.
Bruins, Paul P., and R. C. Canapary, to Chas. Pfizer & Co.,
Inc. Esterification of acids. 2,766,273, 10-9-56, CI. 260 —
484.
Brumbaugh, John M., to Radio Corp. of America. Tele-
vision film recording. 2,763,833. 9-18-56, CI. 324—20.
Brumbaugh, Joseph F., and A. H. Retzlaff, to the United
States of America as represented by the Secretary of the
Air Force. Low frequencv triangular waveform generator.
2,764,690, 9-25-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Brumby, Harold, and D. S. Warburton, to Blackburn and
General Aircraft Ltd. Composite sectional stairway and
doorway arrangement for aircraft. 2,761,637, 9-4-56, CI.
244—118.
Brumfield, John C, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Operating
handle adapter. 2,741,684, 4-10-56, CI. 200—172.
Brumfield, Philip E. : See —
Johnson, Arnold N., and Brumfield. 2,738,320.
Brumleu, Edward C, and R. M. Mehl, to Western Pressure
Control. Tubing anchor. 2,735,497, 2-21-56, CI. 166 — 212.
Brummel, Donald B. Moldable laminate material and method
and apparatus for making same. 2,737,227, 3-6-56, CI.
154—31.
Brummer Seal Co. : See —
Heimbuch, Elmer F. 2,759,466.
Heimbuch, Elmer F. 2.769,390.
Brummerhoff, Walter, to Johann Vaillant Kommanditgesell-
schaft. Gas fired storage water heater. 2,736,498, 2-28-56,
CI. 236—20.
Brummerhoff, Walter, to Johann Vaillant Kommanditgesell-
schaft. Gas-fired water heater. 2,763,244, 9-18-56, CI.
122 — 451.2.
Brun, Alberto R. Page end indicator. 2,745,534, 5-15-56,
CI. 197—189.
Brunda, Nicholas A. Economy toothbrush. 2,772,433,
12-4-56, CI. 15—176.
Brundage, Alan D., to Houdaille Industries, Inc. Automotive
front seat regulator. 2,765.024, 10-2-56, CI. 155 — 14.
Brundage, Alan D. Windshield wiper drive and parking con-
trol. 2,768,530, 10-30-56. CI. 74—75.
Brundage, Albert P., deceased, by I. D. Brundage, adminis-
tratrix. Night signal for ice fishing gear. 2,741,054,
4-10-56, CI. 43—17.
Brundage, Isabel D. : See —
Brundage, Albert P. 2,741,054.
Brundage. James W., to National Rubber Machinery Co. Tire
curing press. 2,730,763, 1-17-56, CI. 18—17.
Brundage. John F., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Tool mounting
and adjusting mechanism for tractors. 2,730,029, 1-10-56,
CI. 97—46.07.
Brundage, William F. : See —
White, Joe, and Brundage. 2,748,383.
White, Joe, and Brundage. 2,749,542.
Brundell, Gunnar, and S. H. Tjernstrom, to Wargons Aktie-
bolag. Method for the production of ferromanganese.
2,733,140, 1-31-56, CI. 75—11.
Brundin, Nils H., to Ekstrand & Tholand, Inc. Process for
recovery of uranium and other metal values from sulfate
solutions. 2,762,685, 9-11-56, CI. 23 — 14.5.
Brundrett, George A. : See —
Funkhouser, Mearick, and Brundrett. 2,732,039.
Brundrett, George A., and M. Funkhouser, to General Motors
Corp. Shock absorber. 2,740,500, 4-3-56, CI. 188 — 88.
Brune, Heinrich W., H. Hadrich, and K. Bohm. Process and
apparatus for the manufacture of wire netting. 2,772,701,
12-4-56, CI. 140—112.
Brune, Jean E. P., to Lignes Telegraphiques & Telephoniques.
Selective receiving device for ringing signals of telecom-
munication systems. 2,747,175, 5-22-56, CI. 340 — 164.
Bruneau, Louis O., and P. Boudreau, to Profit Machinery Co.,
Inc. Folding apparatus. 2,750,186, 6-12-56, CI. 270 — 86.
Brunei, Jacques A. Chute for skiing and tobogganing.
2,742,288, 4-17-56, CI. 272 — 56.5.
Bruner, Ray A., to General Motors Corp. Molding machine.
2,741,012, 4-10-56, CI. 29—2.
Bruner Ritter Inc. : See —
Ritter, Saul, and Pfeifer. 2,761,600.
Bruner, Walter M., and P. J. Wayne, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Polyamide compositions containing a
high percentage of metal filler. 2,748,099, 5-29-56, CI.
260—37.
Brunette, Louis P. : See —
Allegretti, Dante M., and Brunette. 2,770,889.
Brunetti, Leonello : See —
Grebmeier, Joseph, and Brunetti. 2,738,517.
Brunetti, Leonello, and E. Alchera. Necktie retainer.
2,736,033, 2-28-56, CI. 2—145.
Brunhoff Mfg. Co., The : See —
Sand, Carl A. 2,746,823.
Bruning, Charles, Co., Inc. : See — ■
Schulze, John J. 2,766,044.
Bruning, Earl F. Composite packing. 2,739,855, 3-27-56,
CI. 309—23.
Brunizeel, Christoffel : See —
Tadema, Harco J., Reman, Brunizeel, and Slokker.
2,768,095.
Brunk, Leslie L., to Renberles Products Co. Distributor plate
assembly. 2,730,583, 1-10-56, CI. 200—31.
Brunk, Leslie L. Device for stabilizing a distributor plate.
2,763,741. 9-18-56, CI. 200 — 31.
Brunke, Earl H., to General Motors Corp. Condenser hous-
ing and mounting therefor. 2,748,185, 5-29-56, CI.
174—52.
Brunner, Alfred, to Sulzer Freres, Societe Anonyme. Fuel
supply system for internal combustion engines. 2,747,505,
5-29-56, CI. 123—22.
Brunner, Harry C, and S. L. Bradley, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Excitation system for a variable frequency
generator. 2,748,340, 5-29-56, CI. 322—24.
Brunner, Henry, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Vinyl
aromatic hydrocarbons reacted with glvceride oils using
boron halide catalyst. 2,731,430, 1-17-56, CI. 260 — 22.
Brunner, Henry, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Modi-
fied styrene compositions. 2,736,715, 2-28-56. CI. 260 — 23.
Brunner, Joseph F.. Jr., to Kay-Brunner Steel Products, Inc.
Sealing device for relatively rotatable parts. 2,746,776,
5-22-56. CI. 286—5.
Brunner. Lawrence J. Apparatus for joining tape. 2,734,984,
2-14-56, CI. 219—21.
Brunner, Milton F., to Spring Packing Corp. Packing re-
tainer. 2,747,946, 5-29-56, CI. 308—89.
Brunner, Paul F., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Frictional heater
for hydraulic system. 2,764,147, 9-25-56, CI. 126—247.
Bruno, Anna : See —
Capocci, Leonardo. '2,761,644.
Bruno, Peter. Dual storage battery switch. 2,730,581,
1-10-56, CI. 200—16.
Bruno, Peter. Dual storage battery system. 2,730,630,
1-10-56, CI. 290—38.
Brunot. Helen : See — -
Brunot, James and H. 2,752,158.
Brunot, James and H. Game apparatus. 2,752,158, 6-26-56.
CI. 273—135.
Bruns, Herbert F., to Ditto, Inc. Rotary offset duplicating
machine. 2,753,795, 7-10-56, CI. 101—144.
Bruns, William H., and H. E. Galanty. to Otis Elevator Co.
Load weighing devices. 2,761,038, 8-28-56, CI. 200 — 85.
Brunsman, Robert P. : See — ■
Preston, Carl G. 2,772,447.
Brunson, Leigh S. Cement mason's float. 2,771,325,
11-20-56, CI. 306—44.
Brunson, Ores R. Hedge trimmers. 2,757,453, 8-7-56, CI.
30—206.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
112
Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co., The : See —
Chapman, David, and Reineman. 2,747,654.
Lappin, Richard J. 2,757,386.
Le Mieux, Robert W. 2,733,464.
Montooth, George A. 2,729,449.
Montooth, George A., and Bowen. 2,740,631.
Montooth, George A., and Bowen. 2,741,930.
Reineman, Richard G. 2,744,283.
Reineman, Richard G. 2,744,804.
Brunthaver, Jean L. Desk mounted waste basket. 2,763.025,
9-18-56. CI. 312—194.
Bruntjen, Herman A., to E. A. Polzin. Apparatus for popping
corn. 2,743,663, 5-1-56, CI. 99—238.1.
Brunton, Bernard. Hollow beams. 2,753,601, 7-10-56, CI.
20—0.5.
Brunton, Mott Q. Self-cleaning filter. 2,742,157, 4-17-56,
CI. 210 — 3 52.
Brunzel, Norbert, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft.
Pressure lubricating bearing. 2,756,114, 7-24-56, CI.
308—9.
Brusdal, Olaf : See —
Nerad, Anthony J., Johnson, and Brusdal. 2,772,749.
Brusell, Ernest J. Multifocal inserts for ophthalmic lenses.
2.736.232, 2-28-56, CI. 88 — 54.
Brusell, Ernest J. Multifocal inserts for ophthalmic lenses.
2.736.233, 2-28-56, CI. 88—54.
Brusewitz, Reinhard C. Bale loader. 2,772,793, 12-4-56, CI.'
214 — 42.
Brush, Abbott H., to N. J. Boots. Expansible, knurled and
longitudinally slotted screw seat insert. 2,765,697, 10-9-56,
CI. 85—2.4.
Brusie, James P. : See —
McKinley, Clyde, and Brusie. 2,768,214.
Bruso, Robert W. : See —
Alexander, Frank M., and Bruso. 2,769,472.
Brust, Harry F., and H. O. Senkbeil, to The Dow Chemical
Co. a,a-dichloropropionic acid esters of the polyhydric
alcohols. 2,734,075, 2-7-56, CI. 260 — 487.
Brust, Harry F., and H. O. Senkbeil, to The Dow Chemical
Co. a-a-aichlorciprnpiiuiates of the haloaryloxy lower
alkanols. 2,754,324, 7-10-56, CI. 260 — 487.
Bruun, Otto J. Sealing machines for containers. 2.738,632,
3-20-56, CI. 53—341.
Bruyning, Hugo G. : See —
Rademakers, Adriaan, and Bruyning. 2,774,935.
Bruyning, Hugo G., to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co.,
as trustee. Pulse generator. 2,752,500. 6-26-56, CI.
250—36.
Bryan, Augustus M., and C. O. Shnms, to Bryan F. F. Mills,
Inc. Stocking and method of plating heels in stockings.
2,737,035, 3-6-56, CI. 66—182.
Bryan, F. F. Mills, Inc. : See —
Bryan, Augustus M., and Simms. 2,737,035.
Bryan, James A., Jr. : See —
Chapman, Edward C, and Bryan. 2,767,290.
Bryan, James S., to Philco Corp. Color television registra-
tion control system. 2,759,996, 8-21-56, Cl. 178 — 5.4.
Bryan, Thomas E. Removable gas control valve for oil wells.
2,741,189, 4-10-56, Cl. 103—233.
Bryan, Wilbur L. : See —
Bartels, Charles R., Berk, and Bryan. 2,765,302.
Bryant, Austin U. : See —
Grove, Marvin H., and Bryant. 2,772,068.
Bryant, Austin U., to Grove Valve and Regulator Co.
Method for surfacing aluminum. 'J,7<;i»,925, 8-28-56, Cl.
204—38.
Bryant, Charles M., W. N. Helberg, L. A. Courter, and C. J.
Cecil, to The Dow Chemical Co. Apparatus for forming per-
forations in wells. 2.733,657, 2-7-56, Cl. 102 — 20.
Bryant Chucking Grinder Co. : See —
Bidwell, Edwin C. 2,754,641.
Boyd, Walter A., Jr. 2,772,519.
Boyd. Walter A„ Jr. 2,772,526.
Cargill^Jeffrey M., and Taft. 2,772,484.
Gates, Hesslar H. 2,762,131.
Grobey, Paul A. 2,735,1 87.
Grobey, Paul A. 2,772,481.
Grobey, Paul A. 2.774,192.
Bryant, Edmond V. Baby cup. 2,765,639, 10-9-56, Cl. 65—13.
Bryant Electric Co., The : See —
Forstrom, Edward K. 2,748,205.
Forstrom, Edward E., and AUenbv. 2 763 739.
Forstrom, Edward E., and Allenby. 2,773,139.
Littman, William I. 2.735,080.
Smith. Clarence M. 2,773,248. *
Taylor, Owen L. 2.769.051.
Bryant, Forrest L., to Bryant Machinery Corp. Centrifugal
liquefier for frozen and solid products. 2,734,502, 2-14-56,
Cl. 126—343.5.
Bryant, Forrest L., to Dairymat Corp. Liquid dispensing de-
vices. 2,752,068, 6-26-56. Cl. 222—108.
Bryant, John H., and A. G. Peifer, to International Tele-
phone and Telegraph Corp. Signal indicating device.
2,753,484, 7-3-56, Cl. 315—13.
Bryant, John H., and B. D. McNary, to International Tele-
phone and Telegraph Corp. Traveling wave tubes.
2,771,565, 11-20-56, Cl. 315—3.5.
Bryant Machinery Corp. : See —
Bryant, Forrest L. 2,734,502.
Bryant, Paul M. Measuring and dispensing devices for con-
tainers. 2,773,631, 12-11-56. Cl. 222 — 430.
Bryant, Roger H., and G. R. Whittum, to United States Steel
Corp. Traverse mechanism. 2,757,884, 8-7-56, Cl. 242 — 158.
Hospital bed. 2.738,523, 3-20-56, Cl.
2,732,648,
Jennings,
Jennings,
1-31-56, Cl.
and Taylor,
and Taylor.
Bryant, Roscoe E.
5—331.
Bryant, Stuart G. Bottle cap remover with magnetic cap re-
tainer. 2,774,264, 12-18-56, Cl. 81 — 3.1.
Bryant. William R. Fire extinguisher and static arrester
system for seed cotton precleaner. 2,751,630. 6-26-56 Cl.
19—66.
Bryce, Robert M., to M. Friend. Wind deflector for vehicles.
2,739,834, 3-27-56, Cl. 296—84.
Bryce. William H., to Dixie Wax Paper Co. Paper bags.
2,752,085, 6-26-56. Cl. 229—55.
Bryce, William H., to Dixie Wax Paper Co. Bag sealing ma-
chine. 2,766,571, 10-16-56, Cl. 53 — 373.
Bryer, Harry : See —
Drescher, Sol, and Bryer. 2,744,254.
Bryer, John F., to Ram Inc. Method and apparatus for re-
moving scrap from dies for the pressing of clay bodies.
2,733,493, 2-7-56, Cl. 25—129.
Bryer, John F., R. E. Steele, and A. R. Blackburn, to Ram
Inc. Mold and method for manufacture thereof. 2,733,494,
2-7-56, Cl. 25—129.
Bryer, Melvin L., 50% to F. Coughlin. Self-cleaning sand
and sediment trap for pump lines. 2,747,737, 5-29-56,
Cl. 210—57.
Bryn, John G. Fishing tackle.
42—16.
Brynes. Kermit. : See —
Stimson, Allen G., Brynes,
2,739,506.
Stimson, Allen G.,
2,766,654.
Brynge, Gunnar : See —
Brynge, Hannes and G. 2,742,809.
Brynge, Hannes and G., to Aktiebolaget B. A. Hjorth & Co.
Guide for the movable .iaw of a pipe wrench. 2,742,809,
4-24-56, Cl. 81—101.
Bryngelson, Lyle M. Billing book. 2,735,695, 2-21-56. Cl.
282—23.
Bryson, James L., to Bryson Mfg. Co., Inc. Clutch control
device for sewing machines. 2,746,588, 5-22-56, Cl.
192 129.
Bryson Mfg." Co., Inc. : See —
Bryson, James L. 2,746,588.
Brzozowski, Witold B. Valveless intermittent combustor
with automatic flow control. 2,743,575, 5-1-56, Cl.
60—35.6.
Bub, Robert A., to Mine Safety Appliances Co. Apparatus
for forming fibrous annular members. 2,773,434, 12-11-56,
Cl. 92 — 54.
Bub, Robert A., and E. M. Becker, to Mine Safety Appliances
Co. Filter and method of fabrication. 2,764,258, 9-25-56,
Cl. 183—71.
Bubb. Frank W., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Electrical com-
puter for solving simultaneous equations. 2,742,227,
4-17-56, Cl. 235—61.
Bubb, Frank W., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Valve control for
gas lift. 2,759,429, 8-21-56, Cl. 103—233.
Bublik, Gustav. Hockey sticks. 2,730,367. 1-10-56, Cl.
273—67.
Buc, Saul R., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Preparation of
meta-nitro-benzyl chlorides. 2,758,137, 8-7-56, Cl.
260—646.
Buc, Saul R., to General Aniline & Film Corp. 2- and 4-
methyl-5-nitro-ai,cra-xylyene dichlorides and their prepara-
tion. 2,768,217, 10-23-56, Cl. 260 — 646.
Bucci, Sam. Smoke control for fireplaces. 2,775,239,
12-25-56. Cl. 126—135.
Buccicone, Dario. Piler stop mechanism. 2,761,682, 9-4-56,
Cl. 271—86.
Buccicone, Dario. Thickness gauge. 2,765,536, 10-9-56, Cl.
33—147.
Buccicone, Dario. Magnetic sheet handling apparatus.
2,766,043, 10-9-56, Cl. 271—18.
Buccicone. Velio S. Magnetic switching apparatus. 2,751,150,
6-19-56, Cl. 235—98.
Bucek, Hans : See —
Berghaus, Bernhard, and Bucek. 2,762,945.
Bucha, Jerry, to Kalamazoo Vegetable Parchment Co. Ma-
chine for erecting, packing, and closing multisided cartons.
2,737,001, 3-6-56, Cl. 53 — 91.
Buchan, Frank A. Spark plug. 2,774,904, 12-18-56, Cl.
313—125.
Buchanan, Andrew E., Ill, and B. C. Boger, Jr. ; said Boger,
Jr. assor to said Buchanan, III. Stop motion for shifting
shuttle box looms. 2.740,432, 4-3-56, Cl. 139 — 336.
Buchanan, Avery D. Liquid level control valve. 2,761,466,
9-4-56, Cl. 137-^14.
Buchanan Electrical Products Corp. : See —
Buchanan. Stephen N. 2,753.742.
Buchanan, J. D. Valve. 2,730,124, 1-10-56, Cl. 137^93.1.
Buchanan, J. D. Hydraulic pressure operated switch.
2,736,778, 2-28-56, Cl. 200—82.
Buchanan, J. D. Hydraulic pressure operated switch.
2,748,219, 5-29-56, Cl. 200—83.
Buchanan, J. D., and C. E. Monnich ; said Monnich assor. to
said Buchanan. Electric switch, 2,707,276, 10-16-56, Cl.
200—82.
Buchanan, Leslie B. M., to Westinghouse Electric Corp.
Thermostatic actuator for refrigerator controls. 2,742,766,
4_24-56, Cl. 62—6.
Buchanan, James M., and C. A. Leedy, to Hoffman Radio
Corp.. now by change of name to Hoffman Electronics Corp.
Transistor 'automatic frequency control. 2,764,687,
9-25-56, Cl. 250—36.
LIST OF PATENTEES
113
Buchanan, Robert F. Incinerator construction. 2,757,622,
8-7-56, CI. 110—18.
Buchanan, Stephen N., to Buchanan Electrical Products Corp.
Hand tool for crimping electrical connectors. 2,753,742,
7-10-56, CI. 81 — 15.
Buchanan, Stephen N., to Aircraft^Marine Products Inc.
Crimping dies for electrical connectors. 2,758,491, 8-14-56,
CI. 81—15.
Buchele. Donald R., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Anamorphic lens
system. 2,764,065, 9-25-56, CI. 88 — 57.
Bucheler, Paul, and A. Peter, to Sandoz A. G. Sulfonated 5-
acylamino-l,9-isothiazolanthrones. 2,733,976, 2-7-56, CI.
8—55.
Bucheler, Paul, and A. Peter, to Sandoz A. G. Dyestuffs of
the azo (3)-benzanthrone series and the preparation thereof.
2,759,939, 8-21-56, CI. 260—272.
Bucheler, Paul and A. Peter, to Sandoz A. G. Anthra-
pyridines and the preparation thereof. 2,759,940, 8-21-56,
CI. 260—272.
Bucher, Edwin E. Snowplow. 2,751,697, 6-26-56, CI. 37 — 43.
Bucher, Francis X. : See —
Derosa, Louis A., Bucher, and Goldan. 2,749,524.
Bucher, Fred J. Control circuit for a series of electrical units.
2,774,889, 12-18-56, CI. 307—112.
Buchheit, Paul : See —
Wiberg.Egon, and Buchheit. 2,738,358.
Buchholtz, Reinhardt E. Reflecting wrist band. 2,737,851,
3-13-56, CI. 88—80.
Buchholz, Arnold R. : See —
Jorgensen, Julius, and Buchholz. 2,743,563.
Buchholz, Julian R. Portable washing machine. 2,740,282,
4-3-56, CI. 68—132.
Buchholz, Karl : See —
Stastny, Fritz, and Buchholz. 2,744,291.
Biichi, Alfred. Means for charging and scavenging internal
combustion engines. 2,730,861. 1-17-56, CI. 60 — 13.
Buchi, Alfred. Multi-stage centrifugal pump or blower.
2,748,713, 6-5-56, CI. 103—108.
Buchi, Alfred. Centrifugal blowers or pumps. 2,765,748,
10-9-56, CI. 103 — 103.
Buchignani, Richard G. : See —
Vandemark, Fred J., and Buchignani. 2,745.562.
"Vandemark. Fred J., and Buchignani. 2,768,761.
Buchkremer, Josef, and H. Sonnenschein, to American Enka
Corp. Elastic mat for upholstery and process of making
same. 2,753,286, 7-3-56, CI. 154—90.
Buchman. A. Sander, and H. B. Erlick, to Shallcross Mfg.
Co. Machine and method for cutting helical film resistors.
2,773,332, 12-11-56, CI. 51—15.
Buchmann, Albin Self-feeding saw blad° for reciprocating
motor saws. 2,735,458, 2-21-56, CI. 143 — 133.
Buchmann. Albin, to Scintilla Ltd. Magneto rotors.
2.736.827, 2-28-56, CI. 310—156.
Buchmann, Albin, to Scintilla Ltd. Safety apparatus for
magnetos. 2,749,458, 6-5-56. CI. 310 — 70.
Buchmann, Albin, to Scintilla Ltd. Interrupter apparatus.
2,765,377, 10-2-56, CI. 200—30.
Buchmann, Albin, to Scintilla Ltd. Piston pump. 2,775,210,
12-25-56, CI. 103—154.
Buchmann, Fred J. : See —
Mason, Ralph B., and Buchmann. 2,767,222.
Mertzweiller, Joseph K., and Buchmann. 2,757,205.
Mertzweiller, Joseph K., and Buchmann. 2,757,377.
Buchmann, Fred J., and W. J. Mattox, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Synthesis of hydrocarbons with iron-cobalt
catalyst. 2,735.862, 2-21-56, CI. 260 — 449.6.
Buchmiller, Earl P. : See —
Cole, Arthur B., and Buchmiller. 2,767,892.
Biichner, Karl : See —
Hagemann, August, and Biichner. 2.750.430.
Buchner, Karl, to Ruhrchemie Aktiengesellschaft. Decoloriz-
ing
260
Buchner, Karl, and P. Kiihnel, to Ruhrchemie Aktiengesell-
schaft. Catalytic water gas addition to unsaturated hy-
drocarbons. 2.763.694 9-18-56, CI. 260—604.
Biichner, Karl, O. Roelen, and J. Meis, to Ruhrchemie Ak-
tiengesellschaft. Production of tricyclodecane. 2,766,301,
10-9-56, CI. 260—666.
Buchsteiner, Josef, to the firm Dentalwerke Glashiitte Bur-
moos. Flexible shaft construction. 2,761,297, 9-4-56, CI.
64—2.
Buchwald, Erwin R., and J. L. Petersen, to The Standard
Oil Co. Tank construction for volatile liquids. 2,756,898,
7-31-56, CI. 220—86.
Buchwalter, Louise : See —
Harvey, George G., and Buchwalter. 2,756,421.
Buchy, Edmund K. Stapler for sausage package. 2,748,389,
6-5-56, CI. 1—187.
Buck. Alfred, to Inventa A.-G., fur forschung und Patentver-
wertung Luzern. Apparatus for use in the melt-spinning of
synthetic polymers. 2,753,594. 7-10-56, CI. 18—8/
Buck, Allen C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Method
of finishing wood and product theerof. 2,772,986, 12-4-56,
CI. 117—72.
Buck, Charles E. : See —
Bolles, Julius H., Buck, Short, and Lautzenhiser.
2,757.615.
Short, Brooks H., and Buck. 2,762,019.
Buck. Charles E., and A. G. Lautzenhiser, to General
Motors Corp. Resettable circuit breaker. 2,774,844,
12-18-56, CI. 200—116.
Buck, Clarence G. Torpedo launching rack. 2,744,486,
5-8-56, CI. 114—239.
Buck. Donald S. : See —
Sheppard, Richard L., Mastache. Shapiro, and Buck.
2,751,812.
Buck, Edward J. : See —
Macy, Robert H.. and Buck. 2,738,749.
Buck, Eugene W. Electromagnetic drill unit. Re. 24,203,
8-28-56, CI. 77—7.
Buck, James R. : See —
Buck, Russell E. and J. R. 2,763,488.
Buck, Johannes S. : See —
Hunter, William T.. and Buck. 2,734,920.
Buck, Julian R., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Frequency sensi-
tive system for measuring the rate of fluid flow in a well
bore. 2,733,605, 2-7-56, CI. 73—204.
Buck, Robert, C. Wessner, and H. Kessler, to Fouquet-Werk,
Frauz & Planck. Automatic stop-motion arrangements for
knitting machines and the like. 2,752,768, 7-3-56, CI.
66 — 166.
Buck, Robert R. Decorative inlaid article and method.
2,729,909, 1-10-56, CI. 41—35.
Buck, Russell E. and J. R., to Buck Tool Co. Chuck
with adjustable tool bar support. 2,763,488, 9-18-56, CI.
279—6.
Buck. Thomas M. : See —
Schultz, Frank J., and Buck. 2,734,856.
Buck, Thomas M., and M. B. Alpert, to National Lead Co.
Electrolytic preparation of reduced titanium chloride com-
position. 2,734,855, 2-14-56. CI. 204 — 61.
Buck, Thomas M., and E. A. Hitchcock, to National Lead Co.
Electric furnace. 2,768,277, 10-23-56, CI. 219 — 36.
Buck Tool Co. : See —
Buck, Russell E. and J. R. 2,763,488.
Buck, William C, to Creative Services, Inc. Switch actuat-
ing mechanism. 2,744,985, 5-8-56, CI. 200 — 172.
Buckbee-Mears Co. : See —
Mears, Norman B. 2,751,829.
Mears, Norman B. 2,762,149.
Tinklenberg, Meryl W. 2,765,230.
Wicklund, Arnold T. 2,757,087.
Biicken, Curt, to Karl Schmidt Gesellschaft mit beschraenkter
Haftung. Apparatus and method for the casting of shaped
articles or machine parts. 2,755,528, CI. 22 — 170.
Buckendale, Lawrence R., deceased, by G. H. Petsch, execu-
trix, to Rockwell Spring and Axle Co. Vehicle drive mech-
anism. 2,763.160. 9-18-56, CI. 74—391.
Buckendale, Lawrence R., to Rockwell Spring and Axle Co.
Brake adjustment. 2,765,876, 10-9-56, CI. 188—79.5.
Buckett, Arthur C. W. Key holder. 2,756,794, 7-31-56, CI.
150 — 40.
Buckeye Bait Corp. : See —
Cowsert, Charles A. 2,756,901.
Cowsert, Charles A. 2,758,410.
Cowsert. Charles A. 2,763,088.
Buckeye Incubator Co., The : See —
Phillips. Joseph F. 2,733,907.
Buckeye Iron & Brass Works : See —
Lindsay, Griffith W. 2,737,401.
Lindsay, Griffith W. 2.753,884.
Buckeye Steel Castings Co., The : See —
Moeller. Harry A. 2,744.471.
Wolfe, Harry H. 2,747,750.
Wolfe, Harry H. 2,772,791.
Buckholdt, Robert E., to Salem-Brosius, Inc. Baffle wall
construction, particularly for rotary hearth furnaces.
2.769.629, 11-6-56, CI. 263—46.
Buckingham, Richard J. E. Row crop plant thinner.
2.741.172. 4-1 0-56, CI. 97—1 3.
Buckingham, William D.. to The Western Union Telegraph
Co. Polar relay. 2,732,454, 1-24-56, CI. 200—87.
Buckingham, William D., to The Western Union Telegraph
Co. Polar relay. 2,732,458, 1-24-58, CI. 200 — 93.
Buckland. Bruce O.. D. G. Sanders, and C. M. Gardiner, to
General Electric Co. Process for removing ash-forming im-
purities from petroleum residual oils. 2,774,722, 12-18-56,
CI. 196 — 44.
Buckland, Bruce O., and A. Y. Hillman, Jr., to General Elec-
tric Co. End cap for fluid fuel combustor. 2,775,094,
12-25-56, CI. 60—39.65.
Buckle, Ernest P. Incinerator. 2,763,760, 9-18-56, CI.
219 — 19.
Buckler. Roy J. Rock gathering machine. 2,771,727,
11-27-56. CI. 55—17.
Buckley, Francis P. Refrigerator latch mechanism.
2,767,011. 10-16-56, CI. 292—341.16.
Buckley, Francis T., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Modified
polyvinyl acetal resin compositions. 2,746,945, 5-22-56,
CI. 260—45.7.
Buckloy. Frederick D. : See — ■
Yellott. John I., and Buckley. 2.771.962.
Buckley, Gloria C, and P. Ziegler, to Canada Packers, Ltd.
Preparation of hyodesoxycholic acid. 2,758,120, 8-7-56,
CI. 260—397.1.
Buckley. James L., to Georgia-Pacific Plywood Co. Door with
built-in-deodorizer. 2,771,021, 11-20-56, CI. 98—87.
Buckley. Mayo C. Oil burning floor furnace. 2,750,935,
6-19-56, CI. 126—116.
Buckley, Sidney E., and D. H. Owen, to International Stand-
ard Electric Corp. Ferromagnetic materials. 2,764,552,
9-25-56, CI. 252—62.5.
Buckley. Stuart E.. and W. D. Mounce, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Method for logging wells. 2,740,695,
4-3-56, CI. 23—230.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Buckley, William E„ to The Cornell Machine Co. Apparatus
and method for supplying an accurately measured supply of
fluid. 2,737,961, 3-13-56, CI. 137 — 7.
Buckley, William E., to The Cornell Machine Co. Pump
device. 2,769,398, 11-6-56, CI. 103—160.
Buckman, Wilmer D., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator
Co. Variable resistance devices. 2,740,028, 3-27-56, CI.
201 — 62.
Buckmann, John P., to Union Oil Co. of California. Diear-
boxylic acids and their derivatives and production of the
same from paraffin wax. 2,729,665, 1-3-56, CI. 200—451.
Buckmann, John P., to Union Oil Co. of California. Amide-
aldehyde resins from amides of oxidized paraffin acids.
2,775,571, 12-25-56, CI. 260—39.
Buckner, Orello S. : See — .„„„„
Ball, Albert L„ Buckner, and Tucker. 2,740,239.
Buckner, Wilbur G. Shut-off valve. 2,744,536, 0-8-06, CI.
137—413.
Bucksbaum, Arnold M., to Collins Radio Co. Means of cou-
pling energy to or from a coaxial resonator. 2,771,516,
11-20-56, CI. 179—171. „ u
Buckwalter, Frank H., to Bristol Laboratories, Inc. Stable
aqueous procaine penicillin suspension. 2,749,274, 6-5-56,
Buckwalter, Frank H., to Bristol Laboratories Inc. Poultry
and livestock feed. 2,768,081, 10-23-56, CI. 99 — 4.
Buckwalter, Frank H., to Bristol Laboratories Inc. Reposi-
tory vitamin compositions. 2,768,112, 10-23-56, CI.
Buckwalter, Frank H., and A. P. Granatek, to Bristol Labora-
tories Inc. Penicillin-aspirin tablets. 2,768,115, 10-23-56,
CI. 167 — 82.
Buckwalter Howard M., and J. M. Almand, to United States
Rubber Co. Dry adhesion method for adhering textile mate-
rial to rubber. 2,746,898, 5-22-56, CI. 154—139.
Bucyrus-Erie Co. : See —
Meier, Johann H. 2,742,267.
Mork, George W. 2,753,638.
Perkins, Origen S. 2,766,536.
Buczkowski, Edward J., S. J. Ostrowski, and H. R. Anderson,
to Keasbey & Mattison. Method and apparatus for making
decorated asbestos-cement sheet material. 2,738,713,
3-20-56, CI. 92—40.
Bud Type Cleaner, Inc. : See —
Larsen, Herbert J. 2,736,911.
Buda, Salvatore, to Strapavac Corp. Vacuum cleaners.
2,740,494, 4-3-56, CI. 183—37.
Budai Steve G., to The Globe-Wernicke Co. Structural fas-
tener elements. 2,746,109, 5-22-56, CI. 24—73.
Budd Co., The : See —
Brown, William F., Jr., and Myers. 2,747,520.
Calhoun, George W. 2,743,683.
Dean, Albert G. 2,743,821.
Dean, Albert G. 2,771,039.
Dean, Albert G., and W. B. 2,743,680.
Dean, Albert G., Reynolds, and Callender. 2,760,725.
Dean, Walter B. 2,743,952.
Dean, Walter B. and A. G. 2,735,714.
Eisen, Carl G. 2,751,480.
Fuchs, Reinhard, and Hochreiter. 2,771,041.
Gaenssle, Paul W. 2,760,601.
Gobrecht, George W. 2,760,443.
Greenshields, Robert O., and Frey. 2,750,820.
Murphy, Goodrich K. 2,760,442.
Ridway, Edmund T. 2,746,789.
Strickland, Harold A., Jr. 2,734,600.
Sullivan, Robert W., and Hudson. 2,760,253.
Watter, Michael. 2,743,923.
Watter, Michael. 2,756,312.
Watter, Michael. 2,760,446.
Watter, Michael. 2,760,814.
Budd, Joseph PI., to Textron Inc. Exhaust port cleaner for
internal combustion engine. 2,767,695, 10-23-56, CI.
123 — 65.
Budd, Robert D., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Ring beam assembly
jig for tunneling machine. 2,764,872, 10-2-56, CI. 61—84.
Budd, Sydney D., to The Stowaca Fibre &• Can Co. Ltd. Ice
trays and grids. 2,734,350, 2-14-56, CI. 62—108.5.
Budd, Wilbert H., R. A. Stackhouse, and H. L. Slough, to
Chicago Telephone Supply Corp. Combined housing and
mounting for variable resistors and similar radio and tele-
vision controls. 2,740,026, 3-27-56, CI. 201—48.
Budd, Wilbert H., R. A. Stackhouse, and H. L. Slough, to
Chicago Telephone Supply Corp. Radio and television re-
ceiver component adapted especially for use with printed
wiring. 2,740,027, 3-27-56, CI. 201—55.
Budde, Charles H. Safety passenger-holding device.
2,755,101, 7-17-56, CI. 280—150.
Budde, Charles H. Bridge warning device. 2,774,325,
12-18-56, CI. 116 — 114.
Buddecke, Heinrich. Method of and means for the manufac-
ture of thread packs. 2,735,250, 2-21-56, CI. 53—7.
Buddemeyer, Bruce D. : See —
Thompson, Jerome B., and Buddemeyer. 2,733,252.
Thompson, Jerome B., and Buddemeyer. 2,744,825.
Thompson, Jerome B., and Buddemeyer. 2,744,826.
Buder, Spurgeon H., to Radio Corp. of America. Power
Supply. 2;753,511, 7-3-56, CI. 323—22.
Budiani, Deno J. Infant nursing device. 2,774,500, 12-18-56,
CI. 215—11.
Budin, John G. Railroad frog structure. 2,739,772, 3-27-56,
CI. 246—463.
Budlong, Simeon, and F. M. Littell, to F. J. Littell Machine
Co. Oscillating shear for cutting trapezoidal shapes.
2,767,789, 10-23-56, CI. 164 — 49.
Budney, Henry S. : See —
Budney, Michael P., H. S., and T. W., and Saczawa.
2,761,352.
Budney, Michael P., H. S., and T. W., and M. F. Saczawa.
Auxiliary bracket arm attachment for shadowgraph com-
parator. 2,761,352, 9-4-56, CI. 88—24.
Budney, Thaddeus W. : See —
Budney, Michael P., H. S., and T. W., and Saczawa.
2,761,352.
Budniak, John A. Resilient rod saw frame. 2,769,469,
11-6-56, CI. 145—33.
Budnick. Arno A., to Schiess A. G. Setting gauge for toothed
wheels. 2,746,161, 5-22-56, CI. 33 — 185.
Budnick, Edmund J. Static head compensator for orifice plate
companion flanges. 2,759,360, 8-21-56, CI. 73 — 211.
Budnick, Frank O., deceased, by J. Budnick, administratrix,
to J. P. Leonetti. Collapsible container. 2,739.110.
3-27-56, CI. 43—55.
Budnick, Jeanette : See —
Budnick, Frank O. 2,739,410.
Budwig, Gilbert G. Aspirator. 2,744,791, 5-8-56, CI.
299 — 142.
Budworth, David D. Fuel injection arrangement in vortex
air stream in an annular combustion chamber surrounding
a gas turbine. 2,748,568, 6-5-56, CI. 60—39.36.
Budzien, Hugo F., to Fairbanks, Morse & Co. Reversible
power transmission mechanism. 2,729,981, 1-10-56, CI.
74—361.
Budzien, Hugo F., to Fairbanks, Morse & Co. Engine fuel
system. 2,753,165, 7-3-56, CI. 261—23.
Budzien, Hugo F., to Fairbanks, Morse & Co. Engine fuel
system. 2,772,865, 12-4-56, CI. 261—23.
Budzien, Hugo F., to Fairbanks, Morse & Co. Flywheel mag-
neto. 2,773,207, 12-4-56, CI. 310 — 153.
Buechele, Walter E., to Brock & Co., Inc. Potato dicing ma-
chine. 2,749,955, 6-12-56, CI. 146—169.
Buegeleisen, Joseph. Motorcycle saddle bag mounting.
2,771,305, 11-20-56, CI. 280 — 289.
Buehler, Arthur : See —
Brassel, Jakob, Fasciati, and Buehler. 2,773,871.
Zickendraht, Christian, and Buehler. 2,734,895.
Buehler, Arthur, and C. Zickendraht, to Ciba Ltd. Metallif-
erous azo-dyestuffs. 2,749,332, 6-5-56, CI. 260 — 145.
Buehler, Arthur, and E. Moser, to Ciba Ltd. Pyrazolone
metalliferous azo-dyestuffs. 2,753,334, 7-3-56, CI.
260—147.
Buehler, Arthur, and C. Zickendraht, to Ciba Ltd. Cobaltif-
erous azo-dyestuffs. 2,766,230, 10-9-56, CI. 260 — 145.
Buehler, Ernest, and G. K. Teal, to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Inc. Process for producing semiconductive crystals
of uniform resistivity. 2,768,914, 10-30-56, CI. 148—1.6.
Buehler, Leon, Jr., to The Creamery Package Mfg. Co. Tank
construction for cooling liquids. 2,740,269, 4-3-56, CI.
62—141.
Buehler, Otto J. Lifting forks. 2,757,035, 7-31-56, CI.
294—67.
Buehler, William J. : See —
Nachman, Joseph F., and Buehler. 2,768,915.
Buehlig, William W. Liquid measuring and dispensing de-
vice. 2,760,692, 8-28-56, CI. 222—434.
Buehne, Willis G., to General Electric Co. Electric immersion
heater. 2,772,343, 11-27-56, CI. 219—38.
Buehner, Howard A., to A. O. Smith Corp. Adjustable stroke
-28-56, CI. 121—38.
trailer. 2,772,010,
m and piston assembly.
Buehring, Glenn H. Ston
11-27-56, CI. 214—394.
Buell, Barry O. : See —
Arnett, Raymond L., and Buell. 2,760,638.
Buell, Floyd E., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Burn-off method.
2,704,847, 10-2-56, CI. 49—77.
BuensodJStacey, Inc. : See —
Kreuttner, Joseph W. 2,757,868.
Shataloff. Nicholas S. 2,747,842.
Sperzel, Joseph M. 2,752,759.
Buerer, Wayne W., and R. A. Neal, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Gas turbine apparatus. 2.766,580, 10-16-56, CI.
60—35.6.
Buerger, Herbert. Ornamental wheel assembly. 2,732,262,
1-24-56, CI. 301—37.
Buerger, Herbert. Beverage mix I snarl; dispenser for auto-
mobiles. 2,774,480, 12-18-56, CI. 211—86.
Buerger, Martin J. : See —
Washken. Edward, and Buerger. 2,766,105.
Buescher, Wilbert C, to General Controls Co. Load operating
device with automatic declutching mechanism. 2,761,331,
9-4-56, CI. 74—625.
Buettner, Arthur J. C. Protective device for the master cylin-
der of hydraulic brake systems. 2,767,908, 10-23-56, CI.
261—121.
Buffalo-Eclipse Corp. : See —
Thelander, Clement C. J. 2,731,096.
Buffalo Pottery, Inc. : See —
Cope, William E. 2,756,671.
Buffalo-Springfield Roller Co.. The : See —
Harrison, John F. 2,750,751.
Harrison, John F. 2.753.772.
Harrison, John F. 2,755,713.
Buffet, Jean, to Comptoir Industriel d'Etirage et Profilage de
Metaux. Method of perforating a heated billet and disc.
2,765,528, 10-9-56, CI. 29—539.
Buns, Paul. Pants protector. 2,757,460, 8-7-56, CI. 36—2.
LIST OF PATENTEES
115
Bugel, Roelof D., to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co.
as trustee. Vent for metal housing for electrolytic ca-
pacitors. 2,743,841, 5-1-56, CI. 220—89.
Bugenhagen, George H. Variable speed mechanism. 2,769,345,
11-6-56, CI. 74—230.17.
Bugg, Hubert D., 25% to J. S. Bugg, Jr. Leg rest attachment
for a folding chair. 2,735,479, 2-21-56, CI. 155—171.
Bugg, J. S., Jr. : See —
Bugg, Hubert D. 2,735,479.
Bugg, Kenly C, to Kendick Mfg. Co., Inc. Coil winding appa-
ratus. 2.738,136, 3-13-56, CI. 242—1.
Bugg, Kenly C. Coil winding machine. 2,757,873, 8-7-56,
CI. 242 — 4.
Buggio, H. H., and Co. : See —
Melcher, Robert J. 2,755,331.
Melcher, Robert J. 2,762,025.
Bugosh, John, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process
for preparing alumina sols. 2,763,620, 9-18-56, CI.
252—313.
Buhr, August G., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Wrench type
clamp. 2,730,031, 1-10-56, CI. 97—198.1.
Buhr, August G., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Lift mechanism
affording independent manual adjustment and power ac-
tuation of separate tools. 2,745,329, 5-15-56, CI. 97 — 46.45.
Buhr, August G., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Seed rate adjust-
ment. 2,757,825, 8-7-56, CI. 222—294.
Buhr, August G., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Tractor planter.
2,758,555, 8-14-56, CI. 111—69.
Buhr, August G., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Implement lift.
2,775,177, 12-25-56, CI. 97 — 46.37.
Biihrer, Erwin. Means for gripping and withdrawing mould-
ing flasks from moulding machines. 2,767,447, 10-23-56,
CI. 22 — 48.
Biihring, Kurt : See —
Grebe, Otto, Driller, and Biihring. 2,773,112.
Buie, James L. : See — ■
Knudson, Clarence B., and Buie. 2,772,320.
Buie, James L., to Hoffman Electronics Corp. Direct current
power supply or the like. 2,764,725, 9-25-56, CI. 321—18.
Buie, James L., to Hoffman Electronics Corp. Frequency
meter or the like. 2,772,396, 11-27-56, CI. 324—78.
Buisson, Paul J. C. : See —
Paul, Raymond E., Buisson, and Joseph. 2,748,108.
Paul, Raymond E., Buisson, and Joseph. 2,765,346.
Buisson, Paul J. C, P. Gailliot, and J. Gaudechon, to Societe
des Usines Chimiques Rhone-Poulenc. Preparation of
phenthiazine compounds. 2,769,002, 10-30-56, CI.
260—243.
Buisson, Pierre. Electronic comparator. 2,732,625, 1-31-56,
CI. 33—148.
Buitenkant, Nathan, to Van Valkenburgh, Nooger & Neville,
Inc. Methods of instruction in component location and
trouble-shooting in complicated equipment and means for
testing accuracy of answers. 2,764,821, 10-2-56, CI. 35 — 9.
Buivid, Michel D., to United Aircraft Corp. Damper for
rotary wing aircraft. 2,754,937, 7-17-56, CI. 188—97.
Bujan, Albert F., to Fansteel Metallurgical Corp. Electrolytic
condenser. 2,743,399. 4-24-56. CI. 317—230.
Bujan, Albert F., to Fansteel Metallurgical Corp. Electrolytic
devices. 2,743,400, 4-24-56, CI. 317—230.
Bukolt, Victor J. Crib music box controlled by drop side of
crib. 2.769,988, 11-13-56, CI. 5—317.
Bulecki, Victor. Seam opener. 2,775,034, 12-25-56, CI.
30—294.
Bulgin, Douglas, to Dunlop Tire and Rubber Corp. Electric
resistance elements. 2,734,978, 2-14-56, CI. 201—75.
Bulkin, Bertram R., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Internally
illuminated knob. 2,775,686, 12-25-56, CI. 240—2.
Bulkley, William L., J. R. Krebs, and L. T. Wright, to Stand-
ard Oil Co. Cooling and solidifying molten asphalt.
2,763,894, 9-25-56, CI. 18—15.
Bull, Edgar M., and C. J. Di Julio. Universal index.
2,752,802, 7-3-56, CI. 77—64.
Bull, James H. Vehicle unloader. 2,765,088, 10-2-56, CI.
214 — 44.
Bull, James T. : See — ■
Ryerson, Clifford M., and Bull. 2,736,192.
Bull, Wilson R., to United States Rubber Co. Method for
making laminated tufted cellular rubber sheet material.
2.739,093, 3-20-56, CI. 154 — 106.
Bulla, Louis : See —
Bauer, Alois, and Bulla. 2,729,363.
Bullard Co., The : See — ■
Bullard, Edward P., III. 2,732,962.
Ehrlich, Walter A., and Zukowski. 2,775,461.
Bullard, E. D., Co. : See —
Bullard, Edward W. 2,739,311.
Burnham, 'Claude W. 2,728,967.
Ruggiero, Alfred J. 2,741,768.
Bullard, Edward P., III., to The Bullard Co. Controlled
material-handling and transferring apparatus. 2,732,962,
1-31-56, CI. 214—89.
Bullard, Edward W., to E. D. Bullard Co. Safety cap.
2,739,311, 3-27-56, CI. 2—3.
Bulldog Electric Products Co. : See —
Platz, Elwood T., and Messing. 2,740,011.
Buller, E. H. : See —
Hartzler, John E., and Jeter. 2,733,101.
Bulletin Co. : See —
Powers, Richard. 2.769.530.
Bullington, Alton H. Rotary weeder. 2,749,826, 6-12-56,
CI. 97—52.
Bullis, Lloyd Z. Machine for truing tires. 2,765,845,
10-9-56, CI. 164—10.2.
Bullock, Earle C, to Metal Office Furniture Co. Progressive
suspensions. 2,762,660, 9-11-56, CI. 308 — 3.8.
Bullock, Gilbert M. Frequency measuring receiver. 2,763,836,
9-18-56, CI. 324—79.
Bullock, Giles E. Fruit picking apparatus. 2,775,088,
12-25-56, CI. 56—332.
Bullock, Mark W., to Continental Electronics Mfg. Co. Elec-
trical equipment cabinets. 2,774,808, 12-18-56 CI. 174 — 16.
Bullock, Milon W., to American Cyanamid Co. 3 (_l,2-di-
thianyl) -aliphatic acids and their esters. 2,755,288,
7-17-56, CI. 260—327.
Bullock, Walter W. : See —
Harrington, Lawrence E. 2,772,026.
BullofC, Jack J., to The Commonwealth Engineering Co. of
Ohio. Method of making metallic soaps. 2,768,996,
10-30-56. CI. 260 — 105.
Bulloneria E Viterie Italiana B. E. V. I. : See —
Chiaberta, Seranno and P. 2,740,136.
Bulluck, Julian E., to The Albemarle Paper Mfg. Co. Roll
chocking device. 2,749,852, 6-12-56, CI. 105 — 369.
Bulman, E. O., Mfg. Co., Inc., The : See —
Waltz, Edward. 2,751,163.
Bulova Watch Co. Inc. New York : See —
Ferrier, Maurice. 2,756,344.
Godat, Abel. 2,749,779.
Hetzel, Max. 2,748,595.
Hetzel, Max. 2,752,775.
Bulova Watch Co., Inc., New York, Bienne Branch : See —
Godat, Abel. 2,765,679.
Junghans, Helmut, von Zeppelin, and Miiller. 2,758,489.
Buls, Vernon W. : See —
Morris, Rupert C, and Buls. 2,771,487.
Bumgardner, Clifton Y., to The Springs Cotton Mills. Lift-
ing device for card licker-in rolls. 2,735,648, 2-21-56, CI.
254 — 6.
Bumiller, Jacques, to Societe de Prospection & d'Inventions
Techniques Spit. Improvements in explosively actuated
fastener driving tools. 2,731,636, 1-24-56, CI. 1 — 44.5.
Bumps, Edson S. : See —
Camras, Marvin, and Bumps. 2,733,175.
Bunblasky, Adolph : See —
Helterline, Leo H., Jr., and Bunblasky. 2,753,512.
Bunblasky, Adolph C. and A. K. Brown, to Sorensen & Co.,
Inc. Low distortion generator. 2,732,499, 1-24-56, CI.
250—36.
Bunblasky, Adolph, and A. K. Brown, to Sorensen & Co.,
Inc. Voltage regulator. 2,744,231, 5-1-56, CI. 323 — 66.
Bunch, Tillman T., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Apparatus
for coiling filamentary materials. 2,733,869, 2-7-56, CI.
242—25.
Bunch, Tillman T., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Apparatus
for metering conductive materials. 2,750,461, 6-12-56, CI.
200—61.13.
Bunch, Tillman T., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Methods of
and apparatus for driving a rotating load device. 2,753,688,
7-10-56, CI. 60—51.
Bunch, Tillman T., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Methods of
and apparatus for applying a stripe of coating material to
an elongated article. 2,768,911, 10-30-56, CI. 117 — 212.
Bunch, Walter R., and H. W. Sears, to Stillman Rubber Co.
Composite article and method of manufacture. 2,764,537,
9-25-56, CI. 204 — 15.
Bunder-Glas G. m. b. H. : See—
Hennings, Werner. 2,758,737.
Bunds, Charles N., Jr., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Stall
warning device. 2,748,372, 5-29-56, CI. 340—27.
Bundy, Francis P., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Executive Secretary of the Office of Scientific
Research and Development. Underwater sound transducer.
2,745,084, 5-8-56, CI. 340—11.
Bundy Tubing Co. : See —
Hobrock, Raymond H. 2,746,141.
Wallace, Arthur M. 2,730,135.
Bundy, William H. : See —
Striplin, Marcus M., Jr., Hardin, and Bundy. 2,744,944.
Bungardt, Walter, to Th. Goldschmidt A.-G. Chemische Fabri-
ken. Process of producing flints by means of extrusion.
2,762,707, 9-11-56, CI. 75—152.
Bunge, Fred H., to Armour and Co. Flotation of spodumene.
2,748,938, 6-5-56, CI. 209—166.
Bunker, Harden R. Fish lure. 2,763,954, 9-25-56, CI.
43 — 42.31.
Bunn, B. H., Co. : See —
Gregory, Douglas A. 2,761,377.
Bunnett, Joseph F., to the United 'States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Navy. Phenol-formalde-
hyde polymer of N-p-toluenesulfonyl-L-tyrosine. 2,750,347,
6-12-56, CI. 260—2.2.
Bunny Bear Inc. : See- — ■
Linden, Samuel. 2,772,423.
Bunsen, William F., J. W. Baxter, J. C. Fischer, and W. W.
Vyvyan, to The Ryan Aeronautical Co. Inert gas generator.
2,743,163, 4-24-56, CI. 23—281.
Buntenbach, Rudolph W. : See —
Raynsford, Charles K., and Buntenbach. 2,729,103.
Buntin, George A., to Hercules Powder Co. 1,4,5,8-Tetraoxa-
octahydronaphthalenedithiol s,s-bis (o,o-dialkyl phosphoro-
dithioates) and insecticidal compositions containing the
same. 2,749,271, 6-5-56, CI. 167—33.
Buntin, George A., to Hercules Powder Co. 3-Chloro-2,3-di-
hydrobenzofuran-2-thiol-s-(o, o-dialkyl phosphorodithioate).
2,749,272, 6-5-56, CI. 167—33.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Buntin, George A., and W. R. Diveley, to Hercules Powder
Co. Trichlorodioxanethiol S(0,0-dialkyl phosphorodithio-
ate) and pesticides containing the same. 2,760,170,
10-9-56, CI. 107—33.
Bunting, Albert L. Moisture sensitive resistor. 2,742,541,
4-17-50, CI. 200—61.06.
Buono, Mario, to U. S. Blind Stitch Machine Corp. Method
of making felling stitches. 2,751,870, 6-26-56, CI.
112—268.
Buquor, Adolph P. Flashbulb holder and ejector. 2,73S,470.
3-13-50, CI. 339 — 45.
Buquor, Adolph P. Lighting fixture and tube. 2,742,619,
4-17-56, CI. 339—12.
Buquor, Adolph P. Safety plug and keeper for magnetic
socket. 2,751,566, 6-19-56, CI. 339 — 12.
Buras, Frederick, Jr. Paste tube dispensing holder.
2,763.401. 9-18-56. CI. 222—103.
Burbank, John E., to Stamford Machine Co., Inc. Staple
extractor. 2,750,148, 6-12-56, CI. 254 — 28.
Burbank, Wendell T. : See —
Galbraith, Martin, and Burbank. 2,734,375.
Burbank. Wendell T., to Sutherland Paper Co. Wrapping or
packaging machine. 2.753.072. 7-10-56. CI. 53 — 88.
Burbank, Wendell T., to Sutherland Paper Co. Dispensing
cartons provided with cutters. 2,766,877, 10-16-56, CI.
206 — 58.
Burbank, Wendell T., to Sutherland Paper Co. Dispensing
carton, cutter and method of making. 2,771,186, 11-20-56,
CI. 206—58.
Burbeck, Donald W., and H. B. Brooks, to Hughes Aircraft
Co. Method and apparatus for measuring time intervals.
2,738,461, 3-13-56, CI. 324—68.
Burbig, Henry, and A. Dolan. Eye cup dispenser. 2,754,821,
7-17-56, CI. 128—249.
Burbine, William G. : See —
Jordan. Merrill E.. and Burbine. 2,763.435.
Burby, Philip E.. to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Lasting
machines. 2.743.408. .-.-1-50. CI. 12—12.4.
Burby, Philip E., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Heel rest
mechanisms. 2.774.080, 12-18-50, CI. 12—12.4.
Bureh Co., The : See —
Bianco, Henry J. 2,775.003.
Burch, Oren P. Boat trailer. 2,750,058, 0-12-56, CI.
214—515.
Burchenal, Charles H, and I. Balinkin, to Cambridge Tile &
Mfg. Co. Ceramic tile. 2.733.592, 2-7-56, CI. 72—18.
Burchett, Paul C. Manually <>]>it;i d-d nutcracker. 2,753.900.
7-10-56, CI. 146—16.
Burchfield, Willard F., to Jack & Heintz. Inc. Process of
filming commutator segments and compositions therefor.
2,750.308, 6-12-56, CI. 117—224.
Burckhalter. Joseph H.. to Parke, Davis & Co. Substituted
chloroquinolinol compounds. 2,740,963 5-22-56, CI.
260—286.
Burden, Alan E., Co., Inc. : See —
Derry. Emanuel H. 2.754.920.
Burdett, Harry W., and P. H. Palen, to Curtiss-Wright Corp.
Hydraulic coupling construction. 2,731,119, 1-17-56, CI.
192—3.2.
Burdett, Henry S.. to G. Stibbe & Co. Ltd. Circular knitting
machine. 2,759,342, 8-21-50, CI. 66—14.
Burdett, Joseph F. : See —
Adams Mozel A. 2,729,171.
Burdett, Philip H. : See —
Eckstein, George R., and Burdett. 2,740,472.
Burdge, Ben H., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Electrical regulating
circuits. 2,774,032. 12-11-56, CI. 323 — 22.
Burdick Bros.. Inc. : See —
Burdick, Sherman R. 2,745,702.
Burdick, Sherman R., to Burdirk Bros.. Inc. Safety valve for
fluid control system. 2,745.702. 5-15-56. CI. 303—84.
Burdick, Will S., and K. Schneider, to Harnischfeger Corp.
Excavator dipper door. 2,735,559, 2-21-56, CI. 214 — 145.
Burdwood, Howard A. Support for blow torch. 2,747,850,
5-29-56, CI. 266—23.
Bureau van Tongeren N. V. : See —
Dodson. Richard D.. and van der Kolk. 2,767,840.
Fianken, Jan H. 2.765,079.
Buresh, Francis M.. and H. H. Langdon ; said Langdon to
Curlator Corp. Feeder mechanism for textile machines.
2.744.294, 5-8-56, CI. 19—67.
Burg, Fred G. Speed control system for machine tools.
2,767.598, 10-23-56, CI. 74 — 665.
Bnrg. Hans, V> to Pollopas Patents Ltd. Furnace burners.
2.738.776. 3-20-56, CI. 122—6.6.
Burg. Solomon. Ahead-thrown weapon for submarine war-
fare. 2.758,542. 8-14-56. CI. 102—7.
Burge, James S., F. J. Foust. W. C. Shaw, W. M. Rider, and
H. J. McKee, to General Motors Corp. Anparatus for at-
taching a terminal clip to a wire. 2,736,358, 2-28-56, CI.
153 — 1.
Burge, James S.. H. J. McKee, L. H. Conrad, J. F. Salatin.
and W. M. Rider, to General Motors Corp. Assembling
machine. 2.761,559, 9-4-56, CI. 209—71.
Burge, James S., H. J. McKee. R. T. Alexander, L. H. Conrad,
W. M. Rider, G. H. Noetzel, and J. F. Salatin. to General
Motors Corp. Assembling machine. 2.709.228, 11-0-56,
CI. 29 — 203.
Burger, Cletus A., and J. F. Kelley : said Kelley assor. to said
Burger. Extensible shelf unit for medicine cabinet.
2.767.041. 10-16-56, CI. 312—298.
Burger, Donald E. Automatic emergency brake mechanism.
2,757,763, 8-7-56, CI. 188—152.
Burger, Eugene: See —
Anderson, Victor E., and Burger. 2,758,649.
Burger, Francis J., to Emerson Radio & Phonograph Corp.
Automatic gain and band width control for transistor cir-
cuits. 2,774,866, 12-18-56, CI. 250 — 20.
Burger, Fred. Shrouded tube compressor. 2,756,904, 7-31-56,
CI. 222—97.
Burger, Leland L., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Solvent ^extraction equipment. 2,743,170, 4-24-56, Cl.
Burger, Seymour G., to Sorensen and Co., Inc. Overload
relay circuit. 2,741,527, 4-10-56, Cl. 321 — 14
Burgerstein, Lothar : See — ■
Leyer, Albert, and Burgerstein. 2.753,724
Burgess Battery Co. : See —
Coleman, Joseph J„ and Dittman. 2,771,380.
Burgess Cellulose Co. : See —
Eichmeier, Russell R. 2,739,068.
Burgess, Donald E. Sharpener for planing machine cutter-
block blades. 2,749,077, 0-12-50, Cl. 51 — 173.
Burgess, Frank H. One gang multiple lift partition box unit.
2,759,052, 8-21-56, Cl. 229 — 28.
Burgess. Gerald. Core recovery apparatus. 2,769,615,
11-6-56, Cl. 255— 72.
Burgess, Glenn A., G. E. Hlavka, and L. S. King, to The
Garrett Corp. Method of preparing a substantially dry
inert gas useful for inerting spaces. 2,750,215, 7-24-50,
Cl. 252 — 372.
Burgess, Lauren M., to Acton Laboratories, Inc. Ganged
potentiometer construction. 2,748,230 5-29-56 Cl.
201—55.
Burgess-Manning Co. : See —
Hewitt. Frederick G. 2.769,211.
Hoyle, Robert L. 2,730,193.
Johnson, Dale L. 2,736,406.
Manning, Willis L. 2,736,928.
Burgess, Russell II. Method of making heat transfer units.
2,759,248, 8-21-56, Cl. 29—157.3.
Burgess, Russell 11., to Drying Systems, Inc. Air-to-air heat
pump apparatus. 2,759,334, 8-21-56. Cl. 62 — 4.
Burgess, Russell H., to Drying Systems, Inc. Air to air heat
pump apparatus. 2,759,708, 8-21-56, Cl. 257 — 3.
Burgess, Russell H, to Drying Kvstems, Inc. Air to air heat
pump apparatus. 2.770.107, 11-13-56, Cl. 62 — 117.8.
Burgess, Vincent B. : See —
Farmer, Harold C. and Burgess. 2,773.830.
Burget, Archie I., Vs to L. J. Melcher. Valve core removal
and inserting tool. 2,749,783, 6-12-56, Cl. 81 — 3.
Burghardt, Milton. Apparatus for spreading dry materials.
2,706.991. 10-10-50. Cl. 275—8.
Burghduff, Stanley E. : See —
Johnson, Roy W., Biermann, and Burghduff. 2,743,709.
Burgie, Roland K. : See —
Griner, Leslie J. 2.707.238.
Biirgin, Dora. Device having a cleansing and/disinfecting
action. 2,729,828, 1-10-56, Cl. 4—231.
Burgin, Luther B. Fountain toothbrush. 2,743,042, 4-24-50,
Cl. 222—191.
Burgison, Raymond M., to The Chattanooga Medicine Co.
Water soluble salts of 8- (para-aminobenzyl) caffeine and
method for their preparation. 2,729,642, 1-3-56, Cl.
260—256.
Burgmer, Josef. Rotary printing and cutting machine with
interchangeable printing cvlinders. 2,753,797, 7-10-56, Cl.
101—180.
Burgsmiiller, Karl H., to Gomerue Establishment. Crank
driven arrangement. 2,739,510, 3-27-56, Cl. 90—11.64.
Burgsmiiller, Karl H., to Gomerue Establishment. Device for
cutting long threads. 2,749,807, 6-12-56, Cl. 90 — 11.4.
Burgsmiiller, Karl H., to Gomerue Establishment. Thread
chasing. 2,749,808, 6-12-56, Cl. 90—11.64.
Burhans, Frank M., to United Aircraft Corp. Compressor
casing lining. 2,742,224, 4-17-56, Cl. 230—122.
Buri, Alfred, to Sulzer Freres, Societe Anonyme. Device for
reducing pressure increments in a pipeline carrying a fluid
under pulsating pressure. 2.774.381, 12-18-56. Cl. 138 — 31.
Burk, Marvin C, and F. W. Karasek, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Mass spectrometer. 2,761.974, 9^4-56, Cl. 250 — 41.9.
Burk, Morris S. Method of installing underground heating
pipe svstems. 2,773,512, 12-11-56, Cl. 138 — 48.
Burk, Robert E„ and G. E. Inskeep, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Vinyl-epoxvethyl-benzene. 2,768,182,
10-23-50, Cl. 20O--3 IS.
Burkard, Ralph F. : See —
Lilienfeld, Julius E. 2,742,596.
Burkart. Owen. Clamp for holding strip material on pad.
2,746.215, 5-22-56, Cl. 51—189.
Burke, Arthur T. : See —
Anderson. Ernest R.. and Burke. 2,741,126.
Burke, Donald J., to Erico Products, Inc. Rail bond and
apparatus for attaching same. 2,743,873, 5-1-56, Cl.
238—14.15.
Burke. Donald J., to Erico Products, Inc. Quick connector.
2.767,384, 10-16-56, Cl. 339—270.
Burke. Edward J., Sr. : See —
Fuhrer, Herbert. 2,755,488.
Burke, Ethel M. : See —
Burke, James P. 2,739,707.
Burke, James P. 2,752,235.
Burke, Gerald D., to the United States of America as repre-
sented bv the Secretary of the Army. Increment holder for
mortar shell. 2,767,657, 10-23-56, Cl. 102 — 49.
LIST OF PATENTEES
2,775,720.
Electrodynamics Corp.
2,759,784, 8-21-56, CI.
Burke, Harry E. : See —
Strassner, Kobert M., and Burke.
Burke, Harry E., to Consolidated
Decimal-digital recording system.
346—33.
Burke, James A. : See —
Gibbons, Melvin W. and W. J. 2,760,211.
Burke, James N. : See —
Walton, James R., Burke, and Cure. 2,749,407.
Burke, James P., deceased ; E. M. Burke, executrix, to E. M.
Burke. Apparatus tor continuously extruding metal.
2,739,707, 3-27-56. CI. 207—2.
Burke, James P., to E. M. Burke. Method and apparatus for
making steel. 2,752,235, 6-26-56. CI. 75 — 60.
Burke, Peter F. C, to International Standard Electric Corp.
Electron discharge apparatus. 2,774,869. 12-18-56, CI.
250—27.
Burke, Robert W. : See —
Adelman, Milton, Burke, and Leibowitz. 2,765,440.
Burke. Thomas F., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Acoustic im-
pedance element. 2,754,925, 7-17-56, CI. 181 — 5.
Burke. Thomas F., Jr., to Melpar, Inc. Sonic system.
2,752,584, 6-26-56, CI. 340 — 6.
Burke, W. J., & Co. : See —
Gaetke, George O. 2,733,496.
McLaughlin, James A. 2,733,736.
Burke, William E., to International Minerals & Chemical Corp.
Process for the production of epsomite from langbeinite.
2,733,132, 1-31-56, CI. 23—128.
Burke, William O., to National Lock Co. Latch construction.
2,736,596, 2-28-56, CI. 292—332.
Burke, William O., to National Lock Co. Refrigerator latch.
2,767,007, 10-16-56, CI. 292—216.
Burkett, Francis L., to The Dow Chemical Co. Apparatus for
dispensing shots of molten metal. 2,745,153, 5-lo-56, CI.
22-^79.
Burkett, Wilford B. : See —
Heidner, Richard C, Pike, and Burkett. 2,745,390.
Burkett, William J., Jr. : See —
Raley, Charles F., Jr., Burkett, and Swearingen.
2,766,478.
Burkey, Henry T. Fish diverting means. 2,751,881, 6-26-56,
CI. 119—3.
Burkey, Henry T. Fish diverting method. 2,761,421, 9-4-56,
Burkey Underwear Co. : See —
Burkey. William A. 2 747,391.
Burkey, William A., to Burkey Underwear Co. Garment.
2,747,391, 5-29-56, CI. 66—177.
Burkhard, Charles A., to General Electric Co. Nitro deriva-
tives of organosilicon compounds. 2,756,246, 7-24-56,
CI. 260 — 448.2.
Burkhard, Charles A., to General Electric Co. Solid 1-allyl-
oxy - 2,4.6 - trimethylolbenzene. 2,757,208, 7-31-56, CI.
260—613.
Burkhardt, Anton F., and E. H. Boeglin, to Sativa Corp.
Fiber treating tank. 2,731,820, 1-24-56, CI. 68 — 207.
Burkhardt. Hans, to Vereinigte Deutsche Aieiailwerke Ak-
tiengesellschaft. Copper-lead alloys. 2,750,287, 6-12-56,
CI. 75 — 163.
Burkhardt, Norman C, and D. L. Jacobowitz, to Jacoby-
Bender, Inc. Separable bracelet linkage with means for
preventing accidental separation. 2,765,615, 10-9-56, CI.
Burkhardt, Wilhelm. Spinning and twisting machine.
2,763,980, 9-25-56, CI. 57—103.
Burkhart, Ernest E. TV antenna guy wire attaching ring.
2,774,809, 12-18-56, CI. 174 — 45.
Burkhart, Harold N., to Keystone Brass Works, Inc. Method
for forming T-fitting. 2,762,326, 9-11-56 CI. 113 — 44
Burkart, Walter E., to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. Are
working apparatus. 2,770,710, 11-13-56, CI. 219 — 130.
Burkhart, William H., to Monroe Calculating Machine Co.
Antikey -bounce circuit. 2,735,091, 2-14-56, CI. 340 — 345.
Burkhart, William H., to Monroe Calculating Machine Co.
Magnetic storage systems for computers and the like.
2,739,299. 3-20-56, CI. 340 — 174
Burkhart, William H., H. M. Fleming, Jr., and F. W. Pfteger,
to Monroe Calculating Machine Co. Decimal point locator.
2,769,592, 11-6-56, CI. 235—61.
Burkhead, Edward J. Roller type sun visor. 2,747,927,
5-29-56, CI. 296—97.
Burkholder, Claude A., to General Box Distributors. Veneer
feeder and conveyor unit. 2,744,551, 5-8-56, CI. 144 — 279
Burkholder, Claude A., to General Box Distributors. Box.
2,758,739, 8-14-56. CI. 217 — 17.
Burkholder, John C. Timer. 2,774,028, 12-11-56, CI. 320 — 23.
Burkholder, Ward J., to Diamond Alkali Co. Method of ob-
taining sodium bicarbonate. 2,773,739, 12-11-56, CI.
23 — 65.
Burkitt, Carl, to Link-Belt Co. Car haul. 2,742,863, 4-24-56,
CI. 104—172.
Burleigh, Arthur C. Reversible rotary impact tool. 2,747,447.
5-29-56, CI. 81—52.3.
Burlein, Lester F., to Cloverleaf-Freeland Corp. Bobbin
with tail-tie gudgeon. 2,763,444, 9-18-56, CI. 242 — 125.
Burleson. Aaron, to Patentex, Inc. Process of producing dual
twist yarn. 2,751,747, 6-26-56. CI. 57 — 157.
Burleson, Aaron, and M. N. Holmes, to Patentex, Inc.
Knitting. 2,771,756, 11-27-56, CI. 66 — 146.
Burleson, Aaron, to Patentex, Inc. Process for producing
knitted fabric. 2,771,760, 11-27-56, CI. 66 — 201.
117
Burleson, Aaron, to Patentee, Inc. Process of preparing
nylon yarn. 2,772,191, 11-27-56, CI. 57—157.
Burleson, Aaron, and M. N. Holmes, to Patentex, Inc. Process
for knitting. 2,736,945, 3-6-56, CI. 28 — 76.
Burleson, Aaron, and M. N. Holmes, to Patentex, Inc. Stretch
able stocking. 2,771,757, 11-27-56, CI. 66 — 172.
Burleson, Miles W., to Johns-Manville Corp. Thermal insulat
ing expansion joint for pipes. 2,742,384, 4-17-56, CI
iius grinding fixture. 2,771,723
ld4
Burleson, Robert N. 1
11-27-56, CI. 51—225.
Burlin, Philip. Meat slicer guide. 2,747,633, 5-29-56, CI
146—88.
Burling, Elmer R., and J. P. Rich, to Improved Machinery
Inc. Process for countercurrent washing of cooking liquor
out of pulp. 2,745,712, 5-15-56, CI. 8—156.
Burlington Industries, Inc. : See —
Ballard, Lee. 2,740,433.
Cook Harold M. 2,775,377.
Burliuk, David, and E. Rambusch, to Rambusch Decorating
Co. Recessed lighting equipment. Re. 24,258, 12-25-56,
CI. 240—78.
Burls, John A. E., to The Cementation Co. Ltd. Rotary rock
drills. 2,763,469, 9-18-56, CI. 255—61.
Burman, Harold A., to The Linen Thread Co., Inc. Method
of making a non-sag net. 2,741,823, 4-17-56, CI. 28—72.
Burman, Joseph O. Box and pad covering machine.
2,762,275, 9-11-56, CI. 93—54.2.
Burman, Joseph O., to A. A. Augat Machine & Tool Co., Inc.
Hinge and combination hinge and box reinforcing structure.
2,762,554. 9-11-56, CI. 229 — 44.
Burman, Paul G. : See —
Hogeman, Hans, and Burman. 2,758,584.
Burmeister, Carl. Apparatus and method for washing eggs.
2,750,293, 6-12-56, CI. 99—113.
Burndy Engineering Co. Inc. : See —
Dibner, David. 2,737,070.
Dibner, David. 2,737,071.
Friedman, Gerson, and Lazar. 2,729,995.
Greer, Leonard. 2,775,283.
Lazar, Michael, and Wallenhorst. 2,761,339.
Lee, Marvin, and Pellier. 2,770,818.
Matthysse, Irving b\ 2,738,477.
Reischer. Walter, and Dupre. 2,775,747.
Burnell, William J., to Fraru Corp. Automatic relief valves
for filters. 2,731,154, 1-17-56, CI. 210 — 166.
Burness. Donald M., to Eastman Kodak Co. Preparation of
acetals. 2,760,985, 8-28-56, CI. 260—594.
Burness, Donald M., to Eastman Kodak Co. Method of mak-
ing /3-ketoacetals. 2,760,987, 8-28-56, CI. 260—594.
Burness, Donald M., to Eastman Kodak Co. Process of manu-
facturing esters of 3-substituted 2-furoic acids. 2,772,295,
11-27-56, CI. 260—347.5.
Burnett, Edward N., to Gerber Products Co. Apparatus for
assembly of interlocking containers. 2,729,041, 1-3-56, CI.
53—44.
Burnett, Fred. Wheeled luggage. 2,733,076, 1-31-56, CI.
280—36.
Burnett, Fred. Automobile safety steering gear. 2,738,202,
3-13-56, CI. 280 — 89.
Burnett, George H., and V. L. Finizio, to General Electric
Co. Apparatus for coating articles at high temperature.
2,764,956, 10-2-56, CI. 118—11.
Burnett, George W. : See —
Silversher, Herman I., and Burnett. 2,748,030.
Burnett, Jesse W. : See —
Runaldue, Lewis R., and Burnett. 2,772,395.
Burnett, Kenneth N. : See —
Larew, John J., and Burnett. 2,753,505.
Burnett, Lionel C, to Ericsson Telephones Ltd. Electronic
counting or registering arrangements. 2,739,266, 3-20-56,
CI. 315—84.6.
Burnett, Richard T., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Transmission.
2,745,295, 5-15-56, CI. 74—677.
Burnett, Stanley F., to Self-Changing Gears Ltd. Actuating
mechanism for clutches. 2,773,578, 12-11-56, CI. 192 — 98.
Burney, Charles D., to Fresh Frozen Foods Ltd. Trawling
gear. 2,730,829, 1-17-56, CI. 43 — 8.
Burney, David E. Shock-absorbent spring assembly.
2,741,476, 4-10-50, CI. 267—62.
Burney, Henry P., Jr., and J. L. Felder. Artificial limestone.
2,758,033, 8-7-56, CI. 106—97.
Burney, Henry P., Jr., and J. L. Felder. Cement mortar
composition of matter. 2,763,561, 9-18-56, CI. 106 — 99.
Burney, Welton R., Jr. : See —
Simon, Eli, Thomas, and Burney. 2,772,245.
Burnham, Claude W., to E. D. Bullard Co. Safety hook.
2,728,967, 1-3-56, CI. 24—241.
Burnham, Keith E. : See —
Hedlund, Harland R., and Burnham. 2,743,000.
Burnham, Margaret M. : See —
Wagner, George H., and Burnham. 2,746,981.
Burnham, Robert R., to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp.
Water repellent composition. 2,737,458, 3-6-56, CI.
106—171.
Burnham, Thomas C, to Rohr Aircraft Corp. Method of
treating articles requiring annealing. 2,748,037, 5-29-56,
CI. 148—6.15.
Burnight, Thomas R. Pulse multiplex communication system.
2,736,772, 2-28-56, CI. 179—15.
Burns Aero Seat Co., Inc. : See —
Howell, Russell B., Jr. 2,750,994.
Burns, Albert L., Jr., to Houston Oil Field Material Co., Inc.
Hydrostatic jar. 2,733,045, 1-31-56, CI. 255 — 27.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
2,731,
2,731,999, 1-24-56,
Burns, Harvey R. Tape cutting device
CI. 164—36.
Burns, Ida G. Protective cover device.
CI. 150—52.
Burns. Laurence, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Electro-
luminescent lamp. 2,755,406, 7-17-56, CI. 313 — 108.
Burns, Laurence, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Electro-
luminescent lamp. 2,774,902, 12-18-56, CI. 313—108.
Burns, Laurence, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Non-
actinic fluorescent lamp. 2,774,903, 12-18-56, CI. 313 — 109.
Burns, Leslie L., Jr., to Radio Corp. of America. Mechani-
cally stabilized oscillators. 2,759,102, 8-14-56, CI.
250—36.
Burns, Leslie L., Jr., and W. V. B. Roberts, to Radio Corp. of
America. Mechanical resonator termination. 2,750,567,
6-12-56, CI. 333—71.
Burns, Lloyd E., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Transistor assemblies.
2,757,439, 8-7-56, CI. 29—25.3.
Burns, Lyle J. Combined tempera tuiv-rrirulating and signal-
ling device for coffee brewers. 2,756,667, 7-31-56, CI.
99 — 285.
Burns, Peter M. Knife sharpener provided -with a removable
abrasive sheath. 2,763,968, 9-25-56, CI. 51 — 186.
Burns. Raymond E. : See —
Clifford, Warren E., and Burns. 2,769,780.
Burns, Robert M., to The Enterprise Mfg. Co. Salt water
reel. 2,760,357, 8-28-56, CI. 64 — 1.
Burns, Robert S. : See —
Sutphen, Ered G., Canfleld, Myers, Sams, and Burns.
2,755,210.
Burns and Russell Co. : See —
Raskin, Betty L., and Morton. 2.752,275.
Burns & Russell Co. of Baltimore. The : See —
Sergovic, John A. 2,751,775.
Burns, Sam. Tension screens. 2,741,304. 4-10-56 Cl.
160 — 328.
Burns, Walter R., P. Gennario, and H. R. Ives. Apparatus
for cutting stacked pieces of material. 2,739,646, 3-27-56,
Cl. 164—35.
Burns, William E. : See —
Swenson, James A., Burns, and Stead. 2,772,681.
Burns, William E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Purification of
heterocyclic nitrogen. 2,757,130, 7-31-56, Cl. 202 — 52.
Burns, William E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Methvlethvl-
pyridine-methylvinylpyridine fractionation. 2 769 77::
11-6-56, Cl. 202—46.
Burnside, Don G., to Radio Corp. of America. Indium-gold
amalgams. 2,767,085, 10-16-56, Cl. 75 — 134.
Burnside, Harvev E. W. : See —
Barr, Frank T., Brown, Burnside, and Jahnig. 2,773,017.
Jahnig, Charles E., Burnside and Brown. 2,731,400.
Martin, Homer A., Brown, and Burnside. 2,734,021.
Martin, Homer Z., Burnside, Barr, and Krebs. 2.763,601.
Burnside, Harvey E. W., C. E. Jahnig, and J. W. Brown, to
Esso Research and Engineering Co. Shot heated fluid con-
version system. 2,736,687, 2-28-56, Cl. 196 — 55.
Burnside, John I. Leg traction shoe or boot. 2,760,487,
8-28-56, Cl. 128—84.
Burnside, Okey S. Air cleaner and moistener for carburetors.
2,769,624, 11-6-56, Cl. 261 — 23.
Burr, John E., Jr. : See —
Hilliard, Robert C. and Burr. 2,752,576.
Burrell, Buryl D. : See —
Burrell, George G. and B. D. 2,733.880.
Burrell, George G. and B. D., % to R. Kelp. Kite. 2,733,880,
2-7-56, Cl. 244—153.
Burrell, Gilbert, to General Motors Corp. Intake manifold.
2,730,091, 1-10-56, Cl. 123—122.
Burrell, Gilbert, to General Motors Corp. Valve rotating
device. 2,742,029 4-17-56, Cl. 123—90.
Burrell, Gilbert, to General Motors Corp. Crankcase ventila-
tion. 2,771,064, 11-20-56, Cl. 123 — 41.86
Burris, Glenn A. Hydraulic interval timer. 2,730,354,
1-10-56, Cl. 267—1.
Burriss, Nokomis O. Liquid tank filling mechanism.
2,734,524, 2-14-56. Cl. 137—426.
Burroff, William M. Seed broadcaster. 2,758,842, 8-14-50,
Cl. 275 — 8.
Burroughs Adding Machine Co. : See —
Rosenberg, Charles B. 2,758,694.
Burroughs, Cedric B. Tobacco picker's cart. 2.734,751,
2-14-56, Cl. 280—32.5.
Burroughs Corp. : See —
Auerbach, Isaac L., and Paivinen. 2,729,808.
Beckman. Carl, and Jensen. 2.738,484.
Briggs, Thomas H., Jr. 2,732,512.
Butler, Thomas M. 2,729.392.
Chen, Tung C. 2,761,998.
Chow, Shou-IIsien. 2,762,935.
Dedek. Frank G., and Schaar. 2,732,063.
Early, Harold C, and Orr. 2,737,882.
Gross, Isadore. 2,742,595.
Hoffman. Paul R. 2,775,300.
Jones, John P. 2,747,110.
Kuchinsky, Saul. 2,733,409.
Kuchinsky, Saul. 2,764,711.
Lund, George E. 2,753.545.
Paivinen, John O. 2,729,807.
Parker, Charles A. 2,738,129.
Parker, Charles A. 2,740,582.
Parker, Charles A., and Rainey. 2.731,197.
Parker, Charles A., and Rainey. 2,746,381.
Parker, Charles A., and Rainey. 2.740,040.
Parker, Charles A., and Rainey. 2,758,785.
1-17-56, Burroughs Corp. : See — Continued
Runde, Byron A. 2,765,980.
Solla, Alexander A. 2.769.682.
Speh, Herman A. 2,773,645.
Stram, Oscar B. 2,761,513.
Von Glahn, William F. W. 2,757,604.
Wockenfuss, William. 2,743,868.
Burroughs, Edwin E. : See —
Hahn, Willard E., and Burroughs. 2,753,768.
Burroughs, Edwin E., to St. Regis Paper Co. Bag bottomer,
2,753,769, 7-10-56, Cl. 93—22.
Burroughs Wellcome & Co. (U. S. A.) Inc. : See —
Baltzly, Richard, Ide, and Lorz. 2,742,472.
Baltzly, Richard, Ide, and Lorz. 2,767,186.
Baltzly, Richard, Lorz, and Russell. 2,767,185.
Baltzly, Richard, and Russell. 2,748,126.
Baltzly, Richard, and Russell. 2,748,127.
Baltzly, Richard and Russell. 2,748,128.
Baltzly, Richard, and Sherwood. 2.755,279.
Beals, Ernest L., and Trupp. 2,765,256.
Bushby, Stanley R. M. 2,759,868.
Hitchings, George H., and Elion. 2.746,961.
Hitchings, George H, and Elion. 2,750,228.
Hitchings, George H., and Falco. 2,759,949.
Hitchings, George H., and Robins. 2,749,344.
Hitchings, George H„ and Robins. 2,749,345.
Hitchings, George H., and Russell. 2,767,183.
Hitchings, George H, and Russell. 2,769,809.
Hitchings, George H., Russell, and Whittaker. 2,745,831.
Phillips, Arthur P., and Wnuck. 2,759,941.
Walls, Leslie P. 2,767,188.
Walton, Eric. 2,735,867.
Whittaker, Norman. 2,755,298.
Burroughs, William W., Jr., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Sealing apparatus for mercury arc discharge tubes.
2,775,070, 12-25-56, Cl. 49—2.
Burroughs, Wise, to Iowa State College Research Foundation,
Inc. Method of raising beef cattle and sheep and feed
rations for use therein. 2,751,303, 6-19-56. Cl. 99 — 2.
Burrows, James F. : See —
Levy, John, and Burrows. 2,767,830.
Burrows, Lawton A., and W. E. Jordan, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Co. Composition comprising a polyhalogenated
ethylene polymer and viscose and process of shaping the
same. 2,772,444, 12-4-56, Cl. 18—47.5.
Burrows, Milford D., to Pioneer Gen-E-Motor Corp. Con-
version unit for portable saw. 2,767,747, 10-23-56, Cl.
143—132.
Burrows, Milford D., -S. Z. Siwek, and H. Goldberg, to Pioneer
Gen-E-Motor Corp. Suction type carburetor. 2,750,172,
6-12-56, Cl. 261—72.
Burrus, Robert E., to Clark Equipment Co. Tractor shovel.
2,773,613, 12-11-56, Cl. 214—140.
Bursack. William W., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator
Co. Ice detector. 2,755,456, 7-17-56, Cl. 340—234.
Bursell, Claes G. B. Sleeve shaping devices. 2,730,276,
1-10-56, Cl. 223—67.
Burst, Francis J., and H. Weese, to Hill-Rom Co., Inc.
Cabinet construction. 2,730,421, 1-10-56. Cl. 312 — 257.
Burstall, Francis H., P. J. Forrest, N. F. Kember, and
R. A. Wells to The National Research Development Corp.
Method of recovering gold from cyanide solutions.
2,753,258, 7-3-56. Cl. 75—118.
Burstlein, Eugene M., % to Societe des Acieries de Longwy
(Societe Anonyme). Process for carbonizing coals having
a high volatile matter content. 2,752,293, 6-26-56, Cl.
202—25.
Burt, Donald A. : See —
Carleton, James T., and Burt. 2,757.332.
Burt, Farlow B., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Clutch and spindle
disengaging means for turntables. 2,730,221, 1-10-56, Cl.
192—117.
Burt, Farlow B., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Phonograph ap-
paratus. 2,731,272, 1-17-56, Cl. 274—10.
Burt, Gordon H., to Tru Colour Film Ltd. Colour photog-
raphy. 2,770,542, 11-13-5G, Cl. 95—88.
Burtchaell, Clarence S. Luggage handle. 2,768,721,
10-30-56, Cl. 190—57.
Burtis, Theodore A., to Houdry Process Corp. Method and
apparatus for contacting solids with fluids. 2,767,12S,
10-16-56, Cl. 196—52.
Burtiz, Joseph P., Jr. : See —
Bridges, Alvah Q., and Burtiz. 2,749,690.
Burtner, Robert R., to G. D. Searle & Co. Aeyl guanidines
and processes for the manufacture thereof. 2,734,904,
2-14-56, Cl. 260—295.
Burtner, Robert R., to G. D. Searle & Co. 2-Amino-6-aryl-
5,6-dihydro-4-hydroxypyrimidines. 2,748,120, 5-29-56, Cl.
260—256.4.
Burtner, Robert R., to G. D. Searle & Co. 2-anilino-4,6-di-
methylpyrimi, lines. 2,748,122, 5 29-50, Cl. 260—256.4.
Burtner, Robert R„ to G. D. Searle & Co. 2-(7-diethylamino-
propoxy)-4,6-diineilivlpvrHiiiiline, its salts, and processes
for the manufacture thereof. 2.748,123, 5-29-56, Cl.
260—256.4.
Burtner, Robert R., to G. D. Searle & Co. l-(4-anilino-2
pyrimidino) - 3 - alkylureas. 2,748,124, 5-29-56, Cl.
260 — 256.4.
Burtner, Robert R., to G. D. Searle & Co. 1,5-dihydroxynaph
thalene keto alkanoic acids. 2,752,300, 6-26-56, Cl
260 — 520.
Burtner, Robert R., to G. D. Searle & Co. Fluorantheneoxo
carboxylic acids and the production thereof. 2,773,091
12-4-56, Cl. 260—515.
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Burton-Dixie Corp. : See — •
Sevcik John G. 2,765,479.
Burton, Edward F. Combination rotary kitchen appliance.
2,762,613, 9-11-56, CI. 259—58.
Burton, Hobart, to Washington Iron Works. Tower yarder
and loader. 2.734,641, 2-14-56. CI. 212—7.
Burton, Howard F., to The Black & Decker Mfg. Co. Appa-
ratus for and method of manufacturing hole saws.
2,747,435, 5-29-56. CI. 76—29.
Burton, Joe M., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Hypergolic fuel
and the method of using it. 2,769,304, 11-6-56, CI.
60—35.4.
Burton, John W. Racing horse shoe. 2,742,969. 4-24-56,
CI. 168—24.
Burton, Joseph A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Proc-
ess of fabricating germanium single crystals. 2,774,695,
12-18-56, CI. 148—1.5.
Burton, Lester W., and S. P. Jackson, to General Electric
Co. Sealed rectifier unit and method of making the same.
2,744,218, 5-1-56, CI. 317—234.
Burton, Lester W., to General Electric Co. Rectifier cell
mounting. 2,751,528. 6-19-56, CI. 317—234.
Burton, Linwood P., to G. E. Johnson. Knot fold guiding
necktie. 2,739,313, 3-27-56, CI. 2 — 146.
Burton, Lockwood D., to Radio Corp. of America. Magnetic
recording apparatus. 2,751,439, 6-19-56, CI. 179 — 100.2.
Burton Mfg. Co. : See —
Murray, Donald B. 2,748,495.
Burton, Milton : See —
McClinton, Leslie T Garrison, and Burton. 2,743,223,
Burton, Robert W., to General Motors Corp. Fluid power
steering. 2.753,848, 7-10-56, CI. 121—38.
Burton-Rodgers Inc. : See —
Goodwin, Herman B. 2,768,505.
Burton, Walter E. Method and apparatus for producing mold-
able rubber or rubber like articles. 2,745,139, 5-15-56, CI.
18—34.
Burton, William K., to Ford Motor Co. Carbon removal ap-
paratus. 2,741,404, 4-10-56, Cl. 222—335.
Burton, William P. : See —
Riblett. Earl W., Burton, and Lefrancois. 2,743,215.
Burton, William P., and E. W. Riblett, to The M. W. Kellogg
Co. Reforming process. 2,768,933, 10-30-50, Cl. 196 — 50.
Burtt. Horatio H., and D. R. De Tar ; said De Tar assor. to
said Burtt. Locking mechanism for electrical connectors.
2,760,174, 8-21-56, Cl. 339—91.
Burweger, Lorenz, and P. E. Kreker. Trailer with elevatable
bed. 2,774,606, 12-18-56, Cl. 280 — 44.
Burwell, Albert L., to University of Oklahoma Research
Institute. Process for the recovery of lime and hvdrogen
sulfide from calcium sulfate. 2,740,691, 4-3-56, Cl.
23—181.
Burwell, Maurel G., to Century Tank Mfg. Co. Method for
producing an aggregate-lined corrosion-resistant hot water
tank. Re. 24,187, 7-31-56, Cl. 117—64.
Busald, Francis A., to Indiana Commercial Filters Corp.
Discharge door construction for a fiber conditioning appa-
ratus. 2,748,998, 6-5-56, Cl. 222 — 503.
Busbin, Lawrence W. Cigar and cigarette lighter. 2,773,164,
12-4-56, Cl. 219—32.
Busby. Arthur D., and R. H. T. Dixon, to The International
Nickel Co., Inc. Method for producing magnesium con-
taining east iron. 2,757,082, 7-31-56, Cl. 75 — 130.
Busby, Benjamin H. : See —
Head, Cornelius R. 2.757,056.
3 L. Grippi
,748,636, 6-!
Busby, Lyle E., to Standard Oil Co. of California. Process
for conducting chemical reactions involving corrosive mate-
rials. 2,768,200, 10-23-56, Cl. 260—515.
Busch, Emil A. Pie dough and method of manufacture there-
of. 2,731,350, 1-17-56, Cl. 99 — 92.
Busch, Ferdinand W. Sickle holder and sharpener. 2,773,334,
12-11-56, Cl. 51—96.
Busch, Floyd H, and D. A. Quaglieri, to General Electric Co.
Seal for a meter housing. 2,772,109, 11-27-56, Cl.
292 — 307.
Busch, Frank R. Carbureting device. 2,740,391, 4-3-56,
Cl. 123—119.
Busch, Lee S. : See —
Carlton, George M., and Busch. 2,747,260.
Busch. Norman G, to Air Controls. Inc. Resilient mounting
for blower. 2,755,016, 7-17-56, Cl. 230 — 117.
Busch, Richard E., D. F. O'Connor, and M. V. Scozzafava, to
Clary Corp. Accumulator engaging mechanism. 2,7-14.082,
5-8-56, Cl. 235 — 60.
Busch, William S. : See —
Stone, John G., Jr., and Busch. 2,756,718.
Buschers, Herbert H., to The Glenn L. Martin Co. Warship
weapons system, including aircraft storing and launching
arrangement. 2,735,391, 2-21-56, Cl. 114 — 1.
Buschkamper, Gustav. Box for the storage of sewing needles.
2,771.990, 11-27-56, Cl. 206—66.
Buschmann,. Hans : See —
Bringer, Hans. Buschmann, and Schellig. 2.755,03 9.
Busdiecker. Elmer, to The Cleveland Pneumatic Tool Co. Self-
contained automobile window actuator. 2,756,991, 7-31— "6.
Cl. 268—133.
Buselli, Alio J. : See —
Carpenter, Gilbert B., Blanchard, and Buselli. 2.765,354.
Carpenter, Gilbert B.. Fortner, and Buselli. 2.751,628.
Buselli, Alio J., and F. E. McKenna, to Air Reduction Co., Inc.
Catalytic polymerization of acetylene. 2,743,2G4, 4-24-56,
Cl. 260—94.1.
Buseth, Harlan : See —
Opocensky, Willard J.. Buseth, and Cole. 2,742,801.
Busey, James D., to Besley-Welles Corp. Magnetic feed for
grinding machine. 2,764,850, 10-2-56, Cl. 51—112.
Busfield, Gordon, to Research Corp. Electrical precipitator.
2,751,036, 6-19-56, Cl. 183—7.
Bush, Denis G. : See —
Massey, Bernard S., and Bush. 2,744,395.
Bush, Everett M. Pulley block and base. 2,772,857, 12-4-56,
Cl. 254—195.
Bush, Francis H., to Sprague Electric Co. Electrolyte.
2,757,140, 7-31-56, Cl. 252—62.2.
Bush, George L., G. W. Dennis, and M. L. Haselton, to The
Teleregister Corp. Electromagnetically settable indicator
unit. 2,737,650, 3-6-56, Cl. 340 — 379.
Bush, George L.. and J. W. Cornwell, to The Teleregister
Corp. Indicator device and analogue computer circuit.
2,752,093, 6-26-56, Cl. 235—61.
Bush. Joachim G. : See —
Schwartz, Ralph E., Bush, and Freitick. 2,766,163.
Bush, John A., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Modulation corrector.
2,764,738, 9-25-56, Cl. 332—18.
Bush, Lee. Auxiliary steam engine attachment for internal-
combustion engines. 2,737,014, 3-6-56, Cl. 60 — 14.
Bush, Noah B. Automatic stop for slide drawers. 2,765,208,
10-2-50, Cl. 312—348.
Bush, Orville J., to The Glenn L. Martin Co. Zero-length
launcher for aircraft. 2,729,406, 1-3-56, Cl. 244—63.
Bush, Rankin J. : See —
Hewitt, Ellis E., Bush, and Jeffrey. 2,729,994.
Bush, Rankin J., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Air com-
pressor. 2,772,828, 12-4-56, Cl. 230^6.
Bush, Russell J. : See —
Morgann, Robert O., and Bush. 2,729,315.
Bush, Russell J., and C. L. Moorman, to General Motors Corp.
Sealing strip. 2,736,076, 2-28-56, Cl. 20—69.
Bush, Thomas F. : See —
Talalay, Leon and J. A., and Bush. 2,758,980.
Bush, Vannevar, to The Hydrofoil Corp. Pressure bulb con-
trol mechanism for hydrofoil craft. 2,749,869, 6-12-56,
Cl. 114—66.5.
Bush, Walter M., 50% to G. O'Donnell, W. E. Knapp, and P.
Cavins. Expanding backup ring for packer rubbers.
2,767,795, 10-23-56, Cl. 106—204.
Bushby, Stanley R. M., to Burroughs Wellcome & Co. (U. S. A.)
id E.
2,759,868,
2,770,386.
naphtha
and
reforming.
Union Carbide
shaped carbon
Inc. Manufacture of polymyxins
8-21-56, Cl. 167—65.
Bushcott, Rudolph A. : See —
McGinty, William K., Schwemmer, and Bushcott.
2,767,307.
Bushman, Edwin F. : See —
Mitchell, Charles, and Bushman.
Bushnell, David P. : See —
Beecher, William J. 2,765,718.
Bushnell, James D., and R. L. Berg,
Engineering Co. Feed stock ft
2,772,220, 11-27-56, Cl. 196—50.
Bushong, Raymond M., and A. A. Kellar, to
and Carbon Corp. Process of making
articles. 2,761,848, 9-4-56, Cl. 252—510.
Business Systems, Inc. : See —
Federwitz, Theodore A. 2,771,838.
Busk, Gunnar H. K. : See —
Johnsen, Trygve, and Busk. 2,741,275.
Buskirk, Oliver B. : See — ■
Cado. Erwin D., Buskirk, and Setser. 2,733,757.
Busque, Charles S. Land clearing implement. 2,771,693,
11-27-56, Cl. 37—2.
Busquets, Juan B., and P. B. Forgas. Donning mechanism
for continuous spinning machines. 2,751,746, 6-26-56,
Cl. 57—52.
Buss, Benjamin A., to American Machine and Metals. Inc.
Automatic controls for commercial washers. 2,750,777,
6-19-56, Cl. 68—12.
Buss, Benjamin A., to American Machine and Metals. Inc.
Automatic washer controls and methods. 2,750,778,
6-19-56, Cl. 68—17.
Bussard, Emmery J. H., to Avco Mfg. Corp. Combined very-
high-frequency and ultra-high-frequency tuner for television
receiver. 2,748,286, 5-29-56, Cl. 250—40.
Bussard, Emmery J. H., and R. Nathan, to Avco Mfg. Corp.
Ultrahigh-frequency converter for very-high-frequency tele-
vision receiver. 2.763,776, 9-18-56. Cl. 250 — 20.
Bussard, John A. Refrigerator curtains. 2,748,851, 6-5-56,
Cl. 160—126.
Bussert, Clarence E. Floral display. 2,759,285. 8-21-5G,
Cl. 41— 13.
Bussey, Howard E., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of Commerce. Reflected-ray
eliminators. 2,763,001. 9-11-56, Cl. 343—841.
Bussey, Lynn E., and L. E. Cox. Portable powered fire
extinguisher. 2,757,958, 8-7-56, Cl. 299—30.
Bussiere, Louis, to Davis & Furber Machine Co. Apparatus
for and method of yarn spinning. 2,737,008, 3-6-56, Cl.
57—73.
Bustin, Norris L., and C. T. Smith, to Masonite Corp. Method
of cleaning press wires. 2,775,170, 12-25-56, Cl. 92—61.
Busto, Mario. Measuring and dispensing device for making
varied-layer drinks. 2,740,571, 4-3-56, Cl. 226 — 19.
Buswell, Robert J. : See —
Vander Wal, Robert J., Van Akkeren, and Buswell.
2,763,556.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Buszka, Henry : See —
Colton, Wilbert G., and Buszka. 2,735,945.
Butcher, Albert P. Pipe forming machine. 2,748,442, 6-5-56,
CI. 25—32.
Butcosk, Richard A., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Lithium
soap grease with phosphate ester vehicle. 2,737,493, 3-6-56,
CI. 252 — 36.
Butcosk, Richard A., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Kettle-
cooled lithium stearate grease containing an aliphatic inono-
hydric alcohol. 2,769,781, 11-6-56, CI. 252 — 40.
Butker, Frederick G., to W. M. Robbins. Adjustable height
stock-watering apparatus. 2,749,882, 6-12-56, CI. 119 — 74.
Butkovich, John M. Self-locking and self-ejecting electric
outlet and plug. 2,746,021, 5-15-56, CI. 339 — 45.
Butler, Beatrice. Ash tray attachment. 2,743,729, 5-1-56,
CI. 131—235.
Butler, Charles W. : See —
Parker, Warren H. 2,744,365.
Butler, Donald : See —
Lowe, Arnold J., and Butler. 2,736,716.
Butler, Edgar M., to Butler Engineering Co., Inc. Electrolytic
water correction device. 2,754,260, 7-10-56, CI. 204—248.
Butler Engineering Co., Inc. : See —
Butler, Edgar M. 2.754.260.
Butler, Ernest L and O. M. Holmes, to United Shoe Ma-
chinery Corp. Heel end assembling machines. 2,774,085,
12-18-56. CI. 12—1.
Butler, Frank D. T-shaped rotor type of, multiple group ex-
pansion, opposite dual flow pressure velocity compounded,
combustion gas turbine motive power assembly. 2,746,248,
5-22-56, CI. 60—39.34.
Butler, Frank D. Internal fluid pressure variable, combined
hydrodynamic and planetary gearing driven, reversible sun-
gear type of, transmission coupler. 2,747,429, 5-29-56, CI.
74—688.
Butler, Frank D. Combined hydrodynamical and planetary
gearing drive. 2.763,166, 9-18-56, CI. 74 — 752.
Butler, Frank D. Combined hydrodynamical and multi-com-
pounded planetary gearing driven, internal fluid pressure
actuated and controlled, dual flow type of variable reversible
transmission coupler. 2,764,040, 9-25-56, CI. 74 — 730.
Butler, Harry S., and C. C. Harvey, Jr., to Ethyl Corp.
Emulsifiable insecticidal concentrates. 2,768,111, 10-23-50,
CI. 167 — 43.
Butler, Henry J., to Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. 2,733,783,
2-7-56, CI. 188—218.
Butler, Henry J., to Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. Brake with
dust shield. 2,746,577, 5-22-56, CI. 188—264.
Butler. Henry J., to Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. Vehicle brake.
2.754.936. 7-17-56. CI. 188—73.
Butler, Henry J., to Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. Disc brakes for
vehicles. 2,762,460, 9-11-56, CI. 188—72.
Butler, Henry J., to Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. Disc type brake
for vehicles. 2,768.710, 10-30-56. CI. 188—72.
Butler, Herbert G. P., to Winget Ltd. Loading apparatus.
2.758,726, 8-14-56, CI. 214—2.
Butler, Hugh E. J., to Hall Telephone Accessories Ltd. Ap-
paratus for separating stacked flat articles. 2,774,595,
12-18-56, CI. 271—12.
Butler, Jesse L., to Sanders Associates, Inc. Rotary trans-
mission line connection. 2,753,531, 7-3-56, CI. 333 — 97.
Butler, Judson C. : See —
Adams, Robert T., Butler, and Heaton. 2,734,085.
Adams, Robert T., Butler, and Heaton. 2,737,480.
Lum, Funston G„ Carlston, and Butler. 2,766.221.
Lum, Funston G., Carlston, and Butler. 2,766,222.
Butler, Keith H., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Prepara-
tion of halophosphate phosphors. 2,755,254, 7-17-50, CI.
252 — 301.4.
Butler, Keith H., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Electro-
luminescent zinc sulfide phosphor. 2,772,242, 11-27-56,
CI. 252—301.6.
Butler, Keith H., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Calcium
cadmium phosphate phosphor. 2,774,738, 12-18-56, CI.
252—301.6.
Butler, Keith H., and H. H. Homer, to Sylvania Electric
Products, Inc. Blue electroluminescent zinc sulfide phos-
phor. 2,745.811, 5-15-56. CI. 252—301.6.
Butler, Keith H., and C. M. Olson, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Co. Process for the production of pure silicon in a coarse
crystalline form. 2.773.7-15. 12-11-5(1. CI. 2:i--223.5.
Butler, Keith H., and R. M. Rulon, to Sylvania Electric Prod-
ucts Inc. Method of making an electroluminescent phos-
phor. 2,774,739, 12-18-56, CI. 252—301.6.
Butler, Oscar. Taxicab control system having time delay
means. 2,731,100, 1-17-56, CI. 180—82.
Butler. Raymond B. : See —
Butler, Walter E. and R. B. 2,755,787.
Butler, Robert C. : See —
Hosier, Albert E., and Butler. 2.771,724.
Butler, Robert P., 2%8 to J. J. Reader, 22% /88 to A. E. Fisher,
and i%s to H. E. Rose, jointly. Heating system. 2,742,233,
4-17-56, CI. 237—9.
Butler, Roger M., and A. C. Plewes, to Queen's University.
Apparatus for density measurement and control.
2,760,375, 8-28-56, CI. 73—453.
Butler, Roy T. : See —
Smith, Ben J., and Butler. 2,753,202.
Butler, Stuart : See —
Stevens, Cyril J., and Butler. 2,753,591.
Butler, Thomas M., to Burroughs Corp. Control means for
calculating machin... 2, 72!). 392. 1-3-56. CI. 235—60.47.
Butler, Wallace B., and M. M. Johnson, Jr., to Olin Mathieson
Chemical Corp. Box-magazine for firearms. 2,735,206,
2-21-56, CI. 42—18.
Butler, Walter E. and R. B. Preliminary lubricating means
for an engine. 2,755,787, 7-24-56, CI. 123—196.
Butler, William F., to Cutter Laboratories. Drip meter.
2,729,212, 1-3-56, CI. 128—214.
Butler, William P., to Cutter Laboratories, Inc. Drip meter.
2,730,098, 1-10-56, CI. 128—214.
Buttars, Ben. Agricultural combine chaffer screen. 2,739,597,
3-27-56, CI. 130 — 24.
Butterfield, Jack : See —
Barraclough, William, and Butterfield. 2,757,885.
Butterfield, John P., to Chrysler Corp. Air cooled wheel
brake. 2,740,502, 4-3-56, CI. 188—264.
Butterfield, John P., and A. L. Higbie, to Chrysler Corp.
Components for closed hydraulic system and the like and
method of manufacturing same. 2,733,572, 2-7-56, CI.
60—54.5.
Butterfield, Peter, to Aeroquip Corp. Balanced valved self-
sealing coupling. 2,765,181, 10-2-56, CI. 284 — 18.
Butters, Otto, to Atlas Imperial Diesel Engine Co. Can body
header. 2,741,292, 4-10-56, CI. 153 — 73.
Butterworth, Jack E. : See —
Meritt, Edwin J. 2,741,988.
Buttery, Kenneth T., to Sutherland Paper Co. Collapsible
carton adapted for potted plants. 2,736,138, 2-28-56, CI.
47—37.
Buttery, Kenneth T., to Sutherland Paper Co. Cartons for
packaging fruit, vegetables, and the like. 2,738,057,
3-13-56, CI. 206—45.34.
Buttery, Kenneth T., to Sutherland Paper Co. Packaging
device for wrapped products. 2,755,986, 7-24-56, CI.
229—87.
Buttery, Kenneth T., to Sutherland Paper Co. Handled
cartons, including collapsible handle cartons. 2,762,555,
9-11-56, CI. 229—52.
Buttery, Kenneth T., to Sutherland Paper Co. Handled car-
tons. 2,767,901, 10-23-56, CI. 229—52.
Buttner, Carl M., to Hunter Fan and Ventilating Co., Inc.
Room air conditioning unit. 2,737,788, 3-13-56, CI.
62 — 140.
Buttner, Hugo. Means for securing the windings of springs in
mattresses or the like and method of making the same.
2,733,454, 2-7-56, CI. 5—273.
Buttner, Hugo. Method of production of connecting wires for
a set of coil springs. 2,747,619, 5-29-56, CI. 140—71.
Buttner- Werke, A. G. : See —
Glinka, Karl. 2,764,474.
Buttolph. Dovle D., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Automatic
vapor-liquid selector valve. 2,757,516, 8-7-56, CI. 62—1.
Button, Charles T., to National Pneumatic Co.. Inc. Elec-
tric generator. 2,760,093, 8-21-56, CI. 310—155
Button, Charles T., W. A. Broadley, and J. J. Gubas, to
National Pneumatic Co., Inc. Motor mounting bracket.
2,756,953, 7-31-56, CI. 248—16.
Button, Fred L., V, to C. A. Morton. Universal driving dogs
for lathes and milling machines. 2,747,451, 5-29-56, CI.
82 — 41.
Button, Harold : See —
Fast, Fred L., and Button. 2.754,247.
Butts, Alfred M. Load-supporting structures. 2,744,o90,
5-8-56, CI. 189—36.
Butts, George S. Resilient finger ring guard with separaie
mounting member. 2,770,112, 11-13-56, CI. 63 — 15.6.
Butts, Robert S. : See —
White, Frank B. 2,762,346.
Butz, Lothar, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boven & Cie.
Disconnecting switch. 2,748,211, 5-29-56, CI. 200—48.
Butz, Lothar, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri & Cie.
Single-pillar scissor-type disconnect switch for high tension
installations. 2,748,212. 5-29-56. CI. 200—48.
Butzin, Paul E. : See —
Schutz, Ewald, and Butzin. 2,773,524.
Butzin, Paul E., to Simplex Machine Tool Corp. Machine tool
drive mechanism. 2,756.133, 7-21-56, CI. 74—1.
Butzow, Charles G. Raisable end gate for cattle trucks.
2,765,032. 10-2-56, CI. 160—201.
Butzow, George M. Sand conditioning apparatus.
6-19-56, CI. 22 — 89.
Buurman, Aart, to American Enka Corp. Process and appa-
ratus for the degassing of viscose. 2,774,441, 12-18-56, CI.
183 — 2.5.
Buus, Harold \V„ to Stearns Magnetic Inc. Magnetic separa-
tor pullev. 2,750,035, 6-12-56. CI. 209- -211).
Buvelot, John A., to American Steel Foundries. Axle brake
flange. 2,730.206, 1-10-56, CI. 188 — 206.
Buvelot John A. to American Stool Foundries. Renewing
brake heads. 2,747.264, 5-29-56, CI. 29—401. _
Buvelot, John A., to American Steel foundries. Spring
mounting assembly for steerable wheels. 2,749,139. 6-;j-56.
CI. 280—96.2.
Buxbaum Co., The : See —
Watson, Harley M. 2,739,352.
Buxton, Inc. : See —
Hume, Gertrude B. 2.750.978.
Morrell, Clyde E. 2,772,559.
Buxton, James E., and D. L. Miller, to Bendix Aviation Corp.
Engine starter gearing. 2,753,720, 7-10-56, CI. 74—7.
Buyas, Hobert G. Tool for slotting metal Venetian blind slats.
2,747,278, 5-29-56, CI. 30 — 258.
Buyas, Hobert G. Clip for closing slot in sheet metal work
piece. 2,766,821, 10-16-56, CI. 160—173.
f50.640,
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Buyken, Frank E. Crab trap. 2,760,297, 8-28-56, CI.
43—105.
Buzzi, Riccardo, to I. Rizzieri. Variable fulcrum differential
actuating mechanism. 2,744,684, 5-8-56, CI. 235 — 79.
Buzzini, Lee H. Combination gaff and fish net. 2.738,608,
3-20-56, CI. 43—12.
Byam, Erwin B., to The Waterbury Farrel Foundry & Machine
Co. Wire feed mechanism and control of same.' 2,750,818,
6-19-56, CI. 78—97.
Byam, Erwin B., and A. K. Undraitis, to The Waterbury
Farrel Foundry & Machine Co. Burr remover for screw-
slotting machines. 2,762,064. 9-11-56, CI. 10 — 6.
Byars, Edgar W. Net casting apparatus. 2,732,647,
1-31-56, CI. 43—8.
Byars, Mary B. : See —
Lord. Francis L. 2,758,626.
Bychinsky, Wilfred A. : See —
Arthur, James L., and Bychinsky. 2J41.716.
Bychinsky, Wilfred A., to General Motors Corp. Igniter plugs.
2.733,385, 1-31-56. CI. 317—83.
Bychinsky Wilfred A., to General Motors Corp. Spark plug
terminal. 2,736,877, 2-28-56. CI. 339 — 268.
Bydalek, Floyd J., to Milwaukee Gas Specialty Co. Lock
nut mounted on a leaf spring or similar member. 2,763,313,
9-18-56. CI. 151 — 41.7.
Bye, Paul C. Hand dispenser for dry fluent material.
2,772,815, 12-4-56, CI. 222—185.
Byerlein. Arthur A., to Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corp. Press.
2,750,909, 6-19-56, CI. 113 — 38.
Byerley, Wilbur M., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Evapo-
rator apparatus. 2,739,575, 3-27-56, CI. 122 — 34.
Byerley, Wilbur M., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Heat
exchange apparatus. 2,756,028. 7-24-56. CI. 257 — 32.
Byerly, Coy M., to Gilfillan Bros., Inc. Rejection of line inter-
ference. 2,758,299, 8-7-56, CI. 343 — 5.
Byers, A. M., Co. : See —
Story, Edward B. 2,757,083.
Byers, Hugh G. : See —
Katehky, Max, and Byers. 2,730,717.
Byers, John R., Jr. : See —
Allen, Charles F. H, and Byers. 2,772,282.
Byers, Ralph J. : See —
Whiton, Arthur L., and Byers. 2,768,738.
Byers, Robert J. : See —
Wilson, Jack T., and Byers. 2.770,316.
Bylkas, Lydia E. Tart dough cutter. 2,754,587. 7-17-56.
CI. 30—301.
Bylund, Alvar, to A. B. Defibrator. Pulping apparatus.
2,744,012, 5-1-56, CI. 92—6.
Bynum, Edward C. Automatic variable speed fluid transmis-
sion. 2.770,340, 11-13-56. CI. 192—60.
Byrd, John F., and J. D. Phyfe,
America. Sound changeover system.
CI. 179—100.3.
Byrne Doors, Inc. : See —
Urquhart, Thornton L. 2,739,645.
Urquhart, Thornton L. 2,766,859.
Byrne, Joe L. : See —
Jonas, Julius, and Byrne. 2,761,278.
Byrne, John F., to Motorola, Inc. Antenna. 2.767.397,
10-16-56, CI. 343 — 790.
Byrne, Joseph E., to Chromatic Television Laboratories. Inc.
Electrode structure for image-reproducing cathode-ray
tubes. 2.772,375, 11-27-56, CI. 313—78.
Byrne, Thomas : See —
Boyle, Archibald R., and Byrne. 2,759,355.
Byrnes, James C, Jr. Coin controlled lock mechanism.
2,748,915. 6-5-56. CI. 194—70.
Byrnes, John J. Magnetic stopper. 2,772,804, 12-4-56, CI.
220—24.
Byrns, Alva C, to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp. Meth-
od of producing titanium. 2.745,735, 5-15-56. CI. 75—84.
Byron, Edgar S., and R. F. Baker, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Meth-
ods of rolling molybdenum and molybdenum alloys.
2.767.112, 10-16-56. CI. 148—11.5.
Byron, Irving R. Shift bearing for variable pitch propeller
drive. 2.767,036. 10-16-56. CI. 308—135.
Bystrickv. Joseph C. : See —
Peterson, David C, and Bystricky. 2,742,978.
Bystricky. Joseph C. to Stewart-Warner Corp. Coalescing
fitting. 2,772,750, 12-4-56, CI. 183 — 75.
Bystricky, Joseph C, and J. L. Luna, to Stewart-Warner
Corp. Pressure fluid supply unit for centralized lubricat-
ing systems. 2,766,848, 10-16-56, CI. 184—27.
C. A. V. Ltd. : See—
, Chapman, and Nicolls. 2,773.563.
2,773,684.
2,758,222.
2,731,917.
* 2,752.906.
Bevis, William A.
Black, Barrie T.
Curzon, Thomas.
Evans. Fraser M.
Nicolls, Wilfrid E.
Nicolls, Wilfrid E.
Waters, Albert V. 2,740,013.
CBS-Hytron, a division of Columbia Broadcasting System,
Inc. : See —
Giuffrida, Joseph. 2.743.389.
Law, Russell R. 2,774,906.
C. C. Corp. : See —
Pearson, William S. 2.753,837.
Pearson, William S. 2,758,944.
C. E. M. Co. : See —
Koehl, Herman. 2,737,843.
Koehl, Herman. 2,767,451.
C. G. S. Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Carver, Lawrence M. 2,744,857.
Gabor, William D. 2,755,446.
Smith-Vaniz, William R., Jr. 2,757,336.
Sontheimer, Carl G. 2,731,621.
Sontheimer. Carl G. 2,742,613.
Sontheimer, Carl G. 2,762,009.
Sontheimer, Carl G., and Sachs. 2,750,504.
C & I Lighting & Metals, Inc. : See —
Choisser, Charles N. 2,760,053.
C. J. W. Corp. : See—
Eisner, Edwin C. 2,735,377.
C & M Mfg. Co. : See —
Thompson, William J. 2,731,143.
C-O-Two Fire Equipment Co. : See —
Allen, Frank B. 2,736,388.
Allen, Frank B. 2,737,250.
Allen, Frank B. 2,737,251.
Allen, Scott E. 2,738,020.
Haessler, Walter M. 2,738,797.
Siebens, Norman H. 2,736,385.
C. V. A. Jigs Moulds & Tools Ltd. : See-
Fox, Roy E. 2,755,915.
Banning, Alfred J. 2,729,983.
Pulman, William E. R. 2,730,371.
Pulman, William E. R. 2,735,161.
Pulman, William E. R. 2,748,451.
Pulman, William E. R. 2.754.699.
Pulman, William E. R. 2,763,365.
C. V. Machinefabriek H. Vissers : See —
Vissers, Herbert. 2,746,650.
Cabanes, Leon, L. Alran, A. Chevallier, C. Dietsch, and M.
Painboeuf, to Electricite de France Service National. De-
vices for operating and controlling high tension electrical
apparatus. 2,745,952, 5-15-56, CI. 250—2.
Cab Control Co. : See —
Palm, Dale C. 2,766,439.
Cable Electric Products, Inc. : See — -
Grohsgal, Alexis C. 2,753,443.
Cable, Herbert W., to Thompson Products, Inc. Piston ring.
2.768.038, 10-23-56, CI. 309—24.
Cable, Herbert W., to Thompson Products, Inc. Piston ring.
2.768.039, 10-23-56, CI. 309—24.
Cable, Walter L.. to Bendix Aviation Corp. Air control valve.
2,731,033, 1-17-56, CI. 137—494.
Cable Belt Ltd. : See-
Thomson, Charles. 2,732,930.
Thomson, Charles. 2,746,596.
Thomson, Charles. 2.751,065.
Cable Makers Australia Proprietary Ltd. : See —
Wright, John M. 2,768.924.
Cabot, Godfrey L., Inc. : See —
Antonsen, Randolph. 2,773,741.
Antonsen, Randolph. 2.773.744.
Beattie. Robert D. 2,752,290.
Beck, Curt B., and Stokes. 2,771,347.
Bray, Richard I., and Antonsen. 2,771,158.
Cole, Harvey M., Secord, Seltzer, and Wendell. 2,763,602.
Jordan, Merrill E., and Cole. 2,730,453.
Jordan, Merrill E., and Lipousky. 2,757,534.
Loftman, Kenneth A. 2,774,651.
Michel, Laurent P., and Goodgame. 2,771,344.
Reintjes, Harold. 2,755,234.
Cabot Shops, Inc. : See —
Wilkinson, Alvin H. 2,759,457.
Cacciatore, Philip F. Door and method of manufacturing it.
2,754,552, 7-17-56, CI. 20—35.
Caddell, Alfred M. Multiple angular, energy compensating
centrifuge. 2,747,793, 5-29-56, CI. 233—18.
Caddell, Jack R. : See-
Berry, Kenneth L., and Caddell. 2,739,906.
Caddell, James H. Sprinkling device. 2,758,870, 8-14-56,
CI. 299—69.
Cadegans, Nick G. Method for making a dry paint mixture.
2,749,249, 6-5-56, CI. 106—309.
Cadier, Paul L. E., to Etablissements R. Rousseau, Societe
Anonyme. Baler mechanism. 2,775,339, 12-25-56, CI.
198—223.
Cadieux, Joseph H., and R. L. Erwin, to Ford Motor Co.
Plastic seeding attachment for grain drills. 2,738,109,
3-13-56. CI. 222— 274.
Cadillac Window Corp. : See —
White, Walter L. 2,758,345.
Cadman, Frank B. : See —
Watts, William J., and Cadman. 2,765,903.
Cadman, Harold O., to Gardner Machine Co. Continuous feed
mechanism. 2,745,537, 5-15-56, CI. 198—33.
Cadman, Harry H, and J. J. Ducey. Furniture construction.
2,731,078, 1-17-56, CI. 155—191.
Cadman, William L., to Higbie Mfg. Co. Fishing reel arbor.
2,775,418, 12-25-56, CI. 242—119.
Cado, Erwin D., O. B. Buskirk, and H. A. Setser, to Motorola,
Inc. Burner assembly for space heater. 2,733,757, 2-7-56,
CI. 158—53.
Cadre Industries Corp. : See —
Cawley, Wayne W. 2,744,185.
Cadwallader, Gouverneur. Combination step block.
2,758,514, 8-14-56, CI. 90—59.
Cadwell, Vyrl E. Quick attachable and detachable loader.
2,738,083, 3-13-56, CI. 214—131.
Cady, Charles E., to General Electric Co. Cathode-ray tube
mounting structures. 2,757,889, 8-7-56, CI. 248 — 27.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Cady, Charles E., and R. W. Wagner, to General Electric Co.
Variable tuning structures. 2,764,742, 9-25-5G, CI.
333—82.
Cady, George H., and C. A. Horton, to United Merchants and
Manufacturers, Inc. Apparatus for coloring raised surfaced
portions of embossed fabric. 2,741,215, 4-10-56, CI.
118—33.
Cady, John E., to United States Rubber Co. Apparatus for
making inner tubes for tires. 2,747,223, 5-29-56, CI.
18—14.
Cady, Walter G., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Cavity radiometer.
2,762,447, 9-11-56, CI. 181— .5.
Cady, William R., A. P. Julien, and D. J. Saunders, to Allied
Chemical & Dye Corp. Brine purification. 2,764,472,
9-25-56, CI. 23 — 42.
Cady, Willoughby M., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Air Force. Antenna
stabilizing apparatus. 2,745,098, 5-8-56, CI. 343 — 6.
Cafa-Roll, Inc. : See —
Boots, Arthur A. and O. A. 2,737,288.
Boots, Arthur A. 2,745,542.
Caffrey, James M., Jr. : See —
McCoy. Frederic C, Caffrey, and Hencke. 2,752,311.
Caffrey, James M., Jr., H. D. Kluge, and J. E. Tessieri, to The
Texas Co. Lubricating compositions containing metal
derivatives of l,3-bis(hydroxy-aralkyl)-2-imidazolidine-
thiones. 2,767,143, 10-16-56, CI. 252 — 42.7.
Cage, Darcy L. Corner fireplace construction. 2,752,913,
7-3-56, CI. 126—121.
Cagen, Harold : See —
Dorgelys, Henri J. 2,753,762.
Cahen, Alfred B. : See—
Cahen, Herman S. and A. B. 2,768,645.
Cahen, Herman S. and A. B. 2,768,807.
Cahen, Herman S. and A. B. Valve structure. 2,768,645,
10-30-56, CI. 137—625.39.
Cahen, Herman S. and A. B. Valve structure for faucet.
2,768.807, 10-30-56, CI. 251—218.
Cahill, Bernard S., to Consolidated Electric Co. Apparatus
for controlling amplifier tubes. 2,740,847, 4-3-56, CI.
179—171.
Cahill, John J., Jr., to Mergenthaler Linotype Co. Photo-
composition correction and makeup device. 2,740,324,
4-3-56, CI. 88—24.
Cahill, John L. Adjustable line hanger. 2,729,411, 1-3-56,
CI. 248—59.
Cahill, William S. Apparatus for and a method of applying an
adhesive coating to rubber tires. 2,758,037, 8-7-56, CI.
117—62.
Cahn Eric P. Air conditioner installation. 2,746,826,
5-22-56, CI. 312—101.
Cahn, Robert P. : See —
Spitz, Peter H., and Cahn. 2,762,692.
Cahn, Robert P., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Proc-
ess for production of polymer hydrocarbons. 2,745,890,
5-15-56, CI. 260—683.15.
Cahn, Robert P.. to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Short-time reactions of gases at elevated temperatures.
2,752,407, 6-26-56, CI. 260—683.
Cahn, Robert P., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Con-
tinuous countorcurrcnt crystallization process. 2,757,126,
7-31-56. CI. 196— 18.
Cahoon, Edward F., and W. A. MacDonald, to Telautograph
Corp. Telescriber. 2,734,099, 2-7-56, CI. 178 — 19.
Caillaud, Pierre C. : See —
Hall, Renee Y., and Caillaud. 2,740,278.
Caille, Leon : See —
Laville, Camille, and faille. 2,756,823.
Caillier, Raymond J. Animated fish lure. 2,763,085 9-18-56,
CI. 43— 42.02.
Caillol, Jean L. R. Temperature regulator for solar water
heaters. 2,702,569, 9-11 -50, CI. 236—20.
Cain, Cornelius K., to McNeil Laboratories, Inc. Dialkyl
aminoimidazoline compounds and their preparation
2,742,481, 4-17-56, CI. 260—309.6.
Cain, Dallas E., to General Electric Co. Combined unloading
and reversing valve for reversible refrigerating system.
2.768. 50(i. 1(1 3(1-56. CI. 62— 3.
Cain, Dallas E., and G. H. Fry, Jr.. to General Electric Co.
Jet engine starter clutch with teeth synchronizing means.
2,752,023, 6-26-56, CI. 192—35.
Cain, Dean J. : See —
Hill, Justin D., and Cain. 2,767,091.
Cain, Harry W., to Telephone Answering and Recording Corp.
Telephone answering and recording devices. 2,775,(151 .
12-25-56, CI. 179—100.1.
Cain, Paul C. Adjustable idler arm suppert. 2,769.651.
11-6-56, CI. 287—100.
Cain, Stanley, to McGill Metal Products Co. Hand punch.
2,735,492. 2- 21-56, CI. 164—121.
Cain, William E. Display device. 2,757,468, 8-7-56, CI.
40 — 124.1.
Caine, Kenneth E., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Safetv roof con-
trol apparatus for continuous miner. 2,772,871 12-4-56,
CI. 262—34.
Caine Steel Co. : See—
Rusinoff, Samuel E.. and Schumacher.
Schumacher, Richard M. 2,775,151.
Caird, Clarissa E. : See —
Caird, Peter. 2.733.962.
Caird, Peter. 2,747,939.
Caird, David W„ to General
reactor. 2.732,340, 1-24-56, CI. 204—321.
2,764,238.
Electric Co. Ozone oxidation
Caird, Peter, to C. E. Caird. Fire hose nozzle. 2,733,962,
2-7-56, CI. 299—130.
Caird, Peter, to Clarissa E. Caird. Fire hose nozzle.
2,747,939, 5-29-56, CI. 299—136.
Cairelli, Eremeldo : See —
Rundbald, George J., and Cairelli. 2,733,552.
Cairns, Edward. Headgear. 2,738,508, 3-20-56, CI. 2 — 5.
Cairns, Theodore L. : See —
Albisetti, Charles J., Barney, Cairns, and Winberg.
2,729,622.
Caissie, George A. Illuminated display rosary. 2,759,096,
8-14-56, CI. 240—10.
Cake, William R., to Heyden Chemical Corp. Separation and
purification of phloroglucinol. 2,773,908, 12-11-50, CI.
260—628.
Calabrese, Thomas A. Collapsible and folding seats. 2,736,366,
2-28-56, CI. 155—150.
Calamai, Giosue. Mixing and delivery apparatus for mixtures
of liquids, especially for the distribution of water and oil to
textile fibres. 2,766,912, 10-16-56, CI. 222—195.
Calaman, Joseph J. : See — ■
Aitchison. Robert B., and Calaman. 2,772,632.
Calavo Growers of California : See —
Adams, Loyd. 2,769,570.
Calbeck. John H., to American Zinc, Lead & Smelting Co.
Process of manufacturing pigment zinc oxide. 2,747,966,
5-29-56, CI. 23—148.
Caldecourt, Victor J., and J. C. Wahr, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Apparatus for use in aligning exit slits of a spectro-
graph. 2,764,909, 10-2-56, CI. 88—14.
Calder, Alan R. : See —
Fienberg, Nathan, and Calder. 2,744,288.
Calder, Alexander W., to Joy Mfg. Co. Roof supporting jacks
on a continuous miner. 2,756,034, 7-24-56, CI. 262 — 1.
Cald«r, Alexander W., to Joy Mfg. Co.
ing chain with dirt scraping means
CI. 262—33.
Calderhead, Henry J. : See —
Bird, James R., and Calderhead. 2,742,625.
Caldwell, Clarence M. Power supply unit for photographic
flashlights. 2.737,797, 3-13-56, CI. 67—31.
Caldwell, Conrad C, to Bill Jack Scientific Instrument Co.
Potentiometer and method of making. 2,744,986, 5-8-56,
CI. 201—60.
Caldwell, Donald A. : See —
Yowell, Howard L., and Caldwell. 2,746,853.
Yowell, Howard L, and Caldwell. 2,746,854.
Caldwell, E. L., & Sons : See —
Fowler, Byron L. 2,764,075.
Fowler, Byron L. 2,704,076.
Caldwell, Joe J., Jr. : See—
Lyman, Joseph, Caldwell, Maeder, Haxby and Tawney.
2 733 437
Caldwell, John R., to Eastman Kodak Co. Preparation of
^-lactones. 2,739,158, 3-20-56, CI. 260 — 343.9.
Caldwell, John R., to Eastman Kodak Co. Polyesters from
p,p'-sulfonyl dibenzoic acid condensed with a polyhydroxy
compound containing at least 3 hydroxy groups. 2,744,078,
5-1-56, CI. 260—22.
Caldwell, John R., to Eastman Kodak Co. Linear polyesters
from p,p'-sulfonyl dibenzoic acid plus aliphatic dibasic
straight chain acids condensed with a glycol. 2,744,088,
5-1-56, CI. 260—75.
Caldwell, John R., to Eastman Kodak Co. Linear highly
polymeric polyesters from p.p'-sulfonyl dibenzoic acid and
pentamethylene or higher glycols. 2,744,089, 5-1-56, CI.
260—75.
Caldwell, John R.. to Eastman Kodak Co. Linear polyesters
from p.p'-snli'onyl dibenzoic acid plus carbonic or oxalic
acid condensed with a glycol. 2,744,090, 5-1-56, CI.
260—75.
Caldwell, John R., to Eastman Kodak Co. Linear polyesters
from p.p'-sulfonyl dibenzoic acid plus aliphatic dibasic
straight chain acids condensed with a glycol. 2,744,091,
5-1-56, CI. 260—75.
Caldwell, John R., to Eastman Kodak Co. Linear polyesters
from p.p'-sulfonyl dibenzoic acid plus aliphatic dibasic
branched-chain acids condensed with a glycol. 2,744,092.
5-1-56, CI. 260 — 75.
Caldwell. John R., to Eastman Kodak Co. Linear polyesters
from p,p'-sulfonyl dibenzoic acid plus aliphatic dibasic
ether acids condensed with a glycol. 2,744,093, 5-1-56
CI. 260—75.
Caldwell, John R., to Eastman Kodak Co. Linear polyesters
from p.p'-sulfonvl dibenzoic acid plus an aromatic acid
condensed with a glycol. 2,744,094. 5-1-56, CI. 260 — 75.
Caldwell, John R., to Eastman Kodak Co. Linear polyesters
from p.p'-sulfonyl dibenzoic acid condensed with an ali-
phatic ether glycol. 2,744,095, 5-1-56, CI. 260 — 75.
Caldwell, John R., to Eastman Kodak Co. Cross-linked poly-
esters from p.p'-sulfonyl dibenzoic acid and an unsaturated
aliphatic dibasic acid condensed with a glycol. 2,744,096.
5-1-56, CI. 260—75.
Caldwell, John R., to Eastman Kodak Co. Polyesters from
/3-hydroxyalkyl diesters of sulfonyl dibenzoic acid con-
densed with a dihydroxy compound. 2,744,097, 5-1-56.
CI. 260—75.
Caldwell, John R., to Eastman Kodak Co. Omega hydroxv-
aliphatic diesters of sulfonyl dibenzoic acids. 2,744,129.
5-1-56, CI. 260 — 470.
Caldwell, John R., to Eastman Kodak Co. Linear polyamides
ami methods of making same. 2,756,221, 7-24-56, CI.
260—78.
LIST OF PATENTEES
123
Caldwell, John R., to Eastman Kodak Co. Plasticized sheet
of cellulose triacetate. 2,759,836, 8-21-56, CI. 106 — 181.
Caldwell, John R., and E. H. Hill, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Polymers of N-2-norcamphanylacrylamides. 2,732,369,
1-24-56, CI. 260—82.1.
Caldwell, John R., and R. Gilkey, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Textile coating compositions containing polyacrylates with
carboxyalkvl ethers. 2,759,900, 8-21-56, CI. 260 — 17.
Caldwell, John R., and R. Gilkey, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Water vapor permeable compositions and articles contain-
ing a polyacrylic ester and polyvinyl alcohol. 2,773,050,
12-4-56, CI. 260—45.5.
Caldwell, Joseph A., P. H. Monaghan, R. C. Rumble, and
L. V. Uhrig. to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Pipe union with insulated contact plate. 2,752,579,
6-26-56. CI. 339—15.
Caldwell, Walter A. : See —
Blair, James, Caldwell, and McLellan. 2,741,638.
Caldwell, Washington J. Method of and machine for winding
coils continuously. 2,736,345, 2-28-56, CI. 140 — 92.2.
Caldwell, William J. Centrifugal nozzle with adjustable out-
let vanes. 2,738,719, 3-20-56, CI. 98 — 40.
Caldwell, William J. Systems for ventilating tunnels and
the like. 2,740,347, 4-3-56, CI. 98 — 19.
Caldwell, William J. Air conditioning of entrance areas.
2,763.195, 9-18-56, CI. 98—33.
Caldwell, Winston. Electron tube thermoelectric generator.
2,759,112, 8-14-56, CI. 310 — 4.
Calello, Mario, to St. Pierre Chain Corp. Holding means for
the removable jaw of a slidable outer jaw wrench.
2,748,641, 6-5-56, CI. 81—180.
Calfee, John D. : See —
Miller, Charles B., and Calfee. 2,748,177.
Calfee, John D., and C. B. Miller, to Allied Chemical & Dye
Corp. Preparation of vinylidene fluoride. 2,734,090,
2-7-56, CI. 260—653.
Calfee, John D., and T. A. Wallace, Jr., to Allied Chemical &
Dye Corp. Process for preparing trichloroacetyl chloride.
2,736,695, 2-28-56, CI. 204—158
Calfee, John D., C. B. Miller, and L. B. Smith, to Allied
Chemical & Dye Corp. Manufacture of saturated halo-
carbons. 2,755,313, 7-17-56, CI. 260—653.
Calfee, John D.. and C. B. Miller, to Allied Chemical & Dye
Corp. Fluorinating halo-fluorocarbons with hydrogen
fluoride and aluminum fluoride. 2,767,227, 10-16-56, CI.
260 — 653.
Calgon, Inc. : See —
Albrecht, Kurt. 2,756,214.
Bickel, Wilhelm. 2,735,776.
Hansen, Gerald D., Jr. 2,750,299
Hatch, George B. 2,742,369.
Meyer, Albert. 2,735,777.
Calgy. Prances F. Combination level and sloping table.
2.755,152, 7-17-56, CI. 311—52.
Calhoun, Ernest N., to Edwin L. Wiegand Co. Indicating
means. 2,748,228, 5-29-56, CI. 200—167.
Calhoun. George W., to The Budd Co. Bedroom accom-
modations for passenger vehicles. 2,743,683, 5-1-56, CI.
lOo — 315.
Calhoun, Samuel E. : See —
Strother, John A., Rouan, Calhoun, and Oakley.
California Artificial Flower Co. : See —
DAgnillo, Michele. 2,749,639.
California Eastern Airwavs, Inc. : See —
Cooper, Ivan O. 2,744,581.
California Industrial Products Co. : See —
Derby, Marshall T., and Gay. 2,738,093.
Derby, Marshall T., and Gay. 2,740,964.
California Institute Research Foundation : See —
Badger, Richard M., and Newman. 2,730,004.
Borsook, Henry and M. E. 2,761,807.
California Packing Corp. : See —
Bartlett, Harold W. 2.749,501.
Bartlett, Harold W. 2,773,596.
California Research Corp. : See —
Abbott, Andrew D., and Brooke. 2,741,649.
Adams, Robert T., Butler, and Heaton. 2,734,085.
Adams, Robert T., Butler, and Heaton. 2,737,480.
Alderson, William H, and Easthagen. 2,729,594.
Aroyan, Harry J. 2,762,839.
Aroyan, Harry J., and Wilkes. 2,734,079.
Aroyan, Harry J., and \\ ill;:--: _',T.;-!,n:;(i
Barusch, Maurice R., and Mixer. 2,763,537.
Benoit, George J., Jr. 2,759,031.
Benoit, George J., Jr., and Abbott. 2,748,170.
Besse, Celestine P. 2,773,468.
Blake, Francis G., Jr. 2,771.961.
Carlston, Earl F., and Lum. 2,732,399.
Carlston. Earl F., and Lum. 2,745,872.
Clark, Calvin M. 2,747.028.
Clark, Calvin M., and Martin. 2,766,400.
Condit, Paul C, and Pino. 2,750,732.
Darragh. John L., and Johnson. 2,746,928.
Davis, Vincent C. 2,772,393.
Dixon, Joseph A. 2.756.213.
Dixon, Joseph A. 2,752,312.
Foehr, Edward G. 2,762,775.
Foehr, Edward G., and Hanly. 2,753,307.
Foote. John K. 2,732,408.
Goldschmidt, Alfred, and Wright. 2,758,126.
Goldschmidt, Alfred, and Wright. 2,758,127.
Hanly, Fred J. 2,751,039.
Hanly, Fred J. 2,751,040.
2,759,891.
2,751,194.
California Research Corp. : See — Continued
Hartman, Robert F., Lynch, and Elliott. 2,765,872.
Heaton, Charles D. 2,773,902.
Hotten, Bruce W. 2,756,212.
Hotten, Bruce W., and Echols. 2,768,138.
Jensen, Warren, and Clayton. 2,772,308.
Jones, Stanley B., and Mueller. 2,755,389.
Kemp, Jacob D. 2,758,142.
Lavender, Harrison M., Jr. 2,775,627.
Le Tourneau, Robert L., Matteson, and Waithman.
2,750,433.
Levine, Irving E., and Toland. 2,772,305.
Lewis, Allen H. 2,734,870.
Lewis, Allen H., and Stayner. 2,772,239.
Lewis, Allen H., and Stayner. 2,773,833.
Lowe, Warren. 2,772,238.
Ludwig, Milton. 2,751,210.
Lum, Funston G. 2,734,829.
Lum, Funston G. 2,742,445.
Lum, Funston G., and Carlston. 2,742,496.
Lum, Funston G., Carlston, and Buter. 2,766,221.
Lum, Funston G., Carlston, and Butler. 2,766,222.
Meiners, Edwin P., Jr. 2,765,455.
Moore, Oliver K. 2,768,225.
Moriarty. Francis C. and Graves. 2,744,055.
Neely, George L. 2,730,093.
Paulson, Marvin H. 2,769,852.
Peeler, Robert L., Jr., and Foehr. 2,751,350.
Pino, Manuel A. 2,749,317.
Pino, Manuel A. 2,763,619.
Pinotti, Primo L. 2,758,579.
Postlewaite, William R. 2,758,754.
Ranney, Rufus P., and Reese. 2,731,185.
Rohrback, Gilson H. 2,760,584.
Rohrback, Gilson H., and Chittum.
Rohrback, Gilson H, and McCloud.
Schlatter, Maurice J. 2.734,930.
Schlatter, Maurice J. 2,759,984.
Schlatter, Maurice J. 2,768,982.
Schlatter, Maurice J. 2,768,985.
Schremp, Frederic W. 2,757,737.
Schurman, Glenn A. 2,756,406.
Schurman, Glenn A., Aagaard, and Blake. 2,772,405.
Scott, John W., Jr. 2,751,334.
Scott, John W., Jr. 2,752,292.
Sieg, Robert P. 2,769,828.
Simm, Clarke N. 2,747,672.
Simm, Clarke N. 2,771,951.
Simm, Clarke N. 2,771,952.
Smith, Neal J. 2,755,878.
Smith, Neal J. 2,771,960.
Stayner, Richard D. 2,731,421.
Stayner. Richard D. 2,757,195.
Stuart, Frank A., and Lowe. 2,758,086.
Talbot, James L. 2,738,372.
Toland, William G., Jr. 2,744,925.
Toland, William G., Jr. 2,760,991.
Toland, William G., Jr. 2,762,838.
Toland, William G., Jr. 2,760,294.
Toland, William G., Jr.. and Fuller. 2,773,891.
Wilkes, John B. 2,734,078.
California Spray-Chemical Corp. : See —
Ospenson, Joseph N. 2,734,854.
Calingaert, George, to Ethyl Corp. Enhancement of gamma
benzene hexachloride content. 2,773,103, 12-4-56, CI.
260—648.
Calis, Micheline : See —
Day, Jean, and Calis. 2,730,450.
Calis, Micheline, to Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans
Fil. Ceramic dielectric and process of preparing it.
2,738,284, 3-13-56, CI. 106—39.
Calkins, James P. Motor heater. 2,769,077, 10-30-56, CI.
219—38.
Calkins, James R. : See —
Honeycutt, Earl M., and Calkins. 2,775,632.
Calkins Mfg. Co., The : See —
Smith, Fred T. 2,765,721.
Smith, Fred T. 2,772,615.
Calkins, William H., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process for removing ferrous ion impurity in the prepara-
tion of dicyanobutene. 2,750,403. 0-12-56, CI. 260 — 465.8.
Calkins, William H., and D. E. Welton, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Hydrogenation of dicyanobutene in the
presence of a neutralized palladium catalyst. 2,749,359,
6-5-56, CI. 260—465.8.
Call, Bernard J. Radiant energy cigarette lighter. 2,733,331,
1-31-56, CI. 219—32.
Call, John G., to The Telatent Co.. Inc. Collapsible tent
framework. 2,771,896, 11-27-56, CI. 135 — 4.
Callaghan, John D. : See —
Kolar, Robert F., and Callaghan. 2,756,420.
Callahan, Francis M. : See —
Upham, Sidney D., Callahan, and Weidenheimer.
2,766,124.
Weidenheimer, Joseph F., and Callahan. 2,770,553.
Callahan, Francis M., and J. J. Swanenburg, to American
Cyanamid Co. Non-hygroscopic choline salts. 2,729,672,
1-3-56, CI. 260—501.
Callahan, John C, and W. J. Rumpf, to American Cyanamid
Co. Moistureproof vial closure. 2,734,649, 2-14-56, CI.
215—37.
Callahan, John P. : See —
Grumet, Alex, and Callahan. 2,768,348.
124
Callahan, Oscar L., to Cardox Corp. Material breaking safety
cartridge. 2,771,032, 11-20-56, CI. 102—25.
Callahan, Robert B., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Pic-
ture tube shipping container. 2,768,737, 10-30-56, CI.
206—46.
Callahan Zinc-Lead Co., Inc. : See —
Hall, Joseph T., and Mahoney. 2,759,521.
Callan, Robert J., and T.-H. Kuo, to Magic Chef, Inc. Room
air conditioner filter system. 2,763,139, 9-18-56, CI.
62—129.
Callanan, John P., and A. P. Patton. to National Distillers
l'loducts Corp. Process of producing n-acetyl methionine.
2.745,873, 5-15-56, CI. 260—534.
Canard, Kobert L., to (Jorums Class Works. Lamp assembly.
2,731,547, 1-17-Ob, CI. 24U — 81.
Callaway, Clarence R., deceased (by L. McE. Callaway), to
Watson Elevator Co., Inc. Floor leveler assembly for ele-
vator cars. 2,758,675, 8-14-56, CI. 187—29.
Callaway, Lillian McE. : See —
Callaway, Clarence R. 2,758,675.
Callaway Mills Co. : See-
Parker, Samuel P. 2,772,657.
Callaway, 'Samuel R., to General Motors Corp. Higli tem-
perature Co-Cr alloys. 2,744,010, 5-1-56, CI. 75 — 171.
Callender, Edwin M. : See —
Dean, Albert G., Reynolds, and Callender. 2,760,725.
Callender, Russell J. Method and means for producing high
degree television picture brilliance. 2,769,115, 10-30-56,
CI. 315—14.
Callery Chemical Co. : See —
Baldridge, Henry D. 2,768,064.
Jackson, Carey B. 2,744,810.
MeElroy, Albert D., and Hunt. 2,772,228.
Schechter, William H. 2,774,136.
Callery, George L., and A. White, III. Bonnet shield for
valves or the like. 2,737,972, 3-13-56, Cl. 137 — 377.
Callihan, Dale H., to Pace, Inc. Switch mechanism. 2,768,263,
10-23-56, CI. 200 — 138.
Callin, Georg : See —
Troeng, Ivan, and Callin. 2,771,828.
Calling, John : See —
Borgerd, William F., Calling, and Wherry. 2,752,088.
Calling, John. Refrigeration unit. 2,735.613, 2-21-56, CI.
230 — 206.
Callis, Clayton F., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Process for
manufacture of sodium polyphosphates. 2,749,215, 6-5-56,
CI. 23—107.
Callouette, John E., and R. F. Kinney. Folding gantry for
cranes. 2,738,884, 3-20-56, CI. 212 — 59.
Callow, Robert K., P. C. Spensley. and J. W. Cornforth. to
The National Research Development Corp. Production of
hecogenin from plant material. 2,734,898, 2-14-56, CI.
260 — 239.55.
Calo, Armand G.. to Johnson & Bassett, Inc. Work locating
device. 2,731.851, 1-24-56, CI. 74 — 527.
Caloric Stove Corp. : See —
Bennett, John G. 2,757,600.
Calosi, Carlo L., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Electronic position
and motion control systems. 2,753,500, 7-3-56, CI.
318—162.
Calosi, Carlo L., and P. B. Carwile, deceased (L. C. K. Car-
wile, executrix), to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Ultrasonic vibra-
tory devices. 2,748,298, 5-29-56, Cl. 310 — 26.
Calou, Raymond P. Laundry counting device. 2.736.495.
2-28-56, Cl. 235—98.
Calou, Raymond P. Counting machine. 2,736,496, 2-28-56.
Cl. 235—98.
Calresin Industries, Inc. : See —
Knieriem, Arlington W., and Foist. 2,760,676.
Knieriem, Arlington W.. and Foist. 2,773,624.
Luehm, Francis H., and Smith. 2,735,138.
Calton. Joseph G., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Proc-
ess for wet-drawing polyethylene terephthalate. 2,734,794,
2-14-56. Cl. 18—54.
Calumet Flexicore Corp. : See —
Carlson, Carl R., Gagne, and Swenson. 2,758,353.
Swenson. Eugene M. 2,771,656.
Calumet and Hecla, Inc. : See —
Abramson, Helmer A. 2,730,429.
Greene, Raymond H., and Keyes. 2.761,336.
Kuthe. Charles H. 2,732,074.
Rose, Donald H., and Dawson. 2,733.131.
Terwilliger, Henry L. 2.743,757.
Calumet Steel Castings Corp. : See —
Fuqua, John II., Jicha, and Veselik. 2.773,761.
Zikmund, Bohumil A., and Wilson. 2,756,471.
Calvano, Joseph. Adjustable bearing rebabbitting die.
2,755,527, 7-24-56, Cl. 22 — 123.
Calver, Sherman C. Slope gauge. 2,753,633, 7-10-56, CI.
33—1.
Calvert, Glen M. Sizing device for honing apparatus.
2,741,071, 4-10-56, Cl. 51—34.
Calvert, Warren D. Foldable tilt-up. 2,773,326, 12-11-56,
Cl. 43—16.
Calvi, Pericles. Image combining means for color television
apparatus. 2,747,460. 5-29-56, Cl. S8— 24.
Calvin. James W., to United States Steel Corp. Gage.
2,740,521, 4-3-56, Cl. 209—82.
Calvo, Angel S. Change speed planetary gearing with fluid
coupling means. 2,758,488, 8-14-56, Cl. 74 — 677.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Calvy, Pierre, to Societe Nationale de Construction Aero-
nautiques du Nord. Flying machine for transport of
freight. 2,752.114, 6-26-56. Cl. 244—118.
Camarda, Frank V., F. J. Gumbs, and R. B. Lovell, to The
Patent Licensing Corp. Method of preparing a non-bloom-
ing asbestos cement shingle and product thereof. 2,750,302,
6-12-56, Cl. 117—72.
Cambeis, Walter, and K. Haase, to Sudwerke Motoren-und
Kraftwagenfabriken G. m. b. H. Two-stroke cycle engine
with uniflow scavenging. 2,705,782, 10-9-56, Cl. 123 — 65.
Cambi Idraulici Badalini S. p. A. : See—
Badalini, Giovanni. 2,737,121.
Cambridge Chemical Products Co. : See —
Sherman, Leonard. 2,737,501.
Cambridge Corp. : See —
Nason, Walter C, Jr., McMahon, and Morgan. 2,729,357.
Cambridge Instrument Co., Inc. : See —
Kruse, Ralph H. 2,739,030.
Cambridge Thermionic Corp. : See —
Hurlbut, Cornelius S., Jr. 2,742,818.
Cambridge Tile & Mfg. Co. : See —
Burchenal, Charles H., and Balinkin. 2,733,592.
Cameo, Inc. : See —
McGowen, Harold E., Jr. 2,731,977.
McGowen, Harold E., Jr. 2,764,891.
Cameli, Dominic M. : .See —
Graves, Donald E., and Cameli. 2,745,020.
Camelio, Raymond S. : See —
Knowland, Thomas M., and Camelio. 2.754.848.
Knowland, Thomas M., and Camelio. 2,767,741.
Cameron, Alaistair S. Oil and water well pumping plant.
2,771,038, 11-20-56, Cl. 103—203.
Cameron, Angus C. : See —
Tempest, Gerard F. 2 762 085.
Cameron, Archibald W. W. Electrical measuring apparatus
for testing insulation. 2,741,739, 4-10-56, Cl. 324 — 54.
Cameron Iron Works, Inc. See —
Allen, Herbert. 2,749,082.
Allen, Herbert. 2,768,841.
Allen, Herbert, and Works. 2,748,605.
Allen, Herbert, Works, and Oliver. 2,752,119.
Hager, Richard E. 2,748,869.
Cameron, Iverson I. Hot box indicating system. 2,757,361,
7-31-56, Cl. 340—231.
Cameron, James B., and L. H. Hayward, to The Fairey Avi-
ation Co. Ltd. Method of forming decorated molded
articles. 2,760,899, 8-28-50, Cl. 154 — 110.
Cameron, James R. : See —
Graham, Marion E., Reed, and Cameron. 2.766,115.
Cameron Machine Co. : See —
Goddard, Herbert W., and Rockstrom. 2,759,678.
Saco, Felix, and Rockstrom. 2,743,879.
Saco, Felix, and Rockstrom. 2,751,164.
Cameron, William T. Toothpicks and method of making
same. 2,762,501, 9-11-56, Cl. 206—29.
Camilli, Guglielmo, F. H. Kierstead, W. J. Vandergrift, and
J. C. Russ, to General Electric Co. Dry-type transformer.
2,751,562, 6-19-56, Cl. 336—60.
Camilli, Guglielmo, and W. J. Vandergrift, to General Elec-
tric Co. Thermal protection for natural and forced draft
dry-type transformers. 2,761,101, 8-28-56, Cl. 323 — 44.
Cammann, Oswald. Random-motion spray device. 2,750.229.
6-12-56, Cl. 299—65.
Cammin, Ernst : See —
Faulhaber, Fritz, Cammin, and Doring. 2,753,777.
Camp, Edward A. : See —
Bailey. Walter. 2,734.573.
Camp, James B., and C. H. Watson, to United States Steel
Corp. Magnetic memory device. 2,735,987, 2-21-56, Cl.
333—29.
Camp, John L. Grave digger. 2,770,057, 11-13-50, Cl.
37—103.
Camp, John M. : See —
Sewell, Ben W., and Camp. 2.754,085.
Camp, John M., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Re-
tractable hard formation drill bit. 2.764,388. 9-25-56,
Cl. 255—61.
Camp. Leon W.. to Bendix Aviation Corp. Ceramic trans-
ducers having annular elements. 2,733.423, 1-31-56, Cl.
340 — 10.
Camp, Leon W.. to Bendix Aviation Corp. Half wave annular
transducer. 2,746.026, 5-15-56. Cl. 340—8.
Camp. Leon W., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Transducer having
adjustable electrical impedance. 2,760.181. 8-21-56. Cl.
340—10.
Camp, Leon W., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Underwater trans-
ducer having annular elements. 2,768,364, 10-23-56. CI.
340—9.
Camp. Leon W., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Annular vibrator
with lumped loading. 2,774,892. 12-18-56, Cl. 310 — 8.1.
Camp. S. H., and Co. : See —
Sheldon, Alma I. 2.743,449.
Camp, William M., and G. R. Eckhardt, to Coats & Clark Inc.
Plastic traveler and ring therefor. 2.756,558, 7-31-56, Cl.
57—119.
Campanella, Matthew J., to Radio Corp. of America. Appara-
tus for obtaining systolic information. 2,756,741, 7-31-56,
Cl. 128—2.05.
Campanella, Nick J. Stop light indicator. 2,731,628,
1-17-56, Cl. 340—252.
Campani, Louis M., to The Liquidometer Corp. Liquid volume
and weight measuring system. 2.738,673, 3-20-56, Cl.
73—304.
LIST OF PATENTEES
125
Cainpanizzi, Joseph C. Automatic gas vaporizer. 2,759,067,
8-14-50, CI. 200 — 138.
Campbell, Albert B., to Campbell Products Co. Cover mem-
ber for dispensing valve structure. 2,750,081, 6-12-56,
a. 222—394.
Campbell, Albert B., to Campbell Products Co. Valve struc-
ture for an aerosol container. 2,755,973, 7-24-56, CI.
222—394.
Campbell, Albert B., to Campbell Products Co. Valve struc-
ture. 2,760,752, 8-28-56, CI. 251—144.
Campbell, Albert B., to Campbell Products Co. Dispensing
valve structure for aerosol container. 2,766,915, 10-16-56,
CI. 222 — 394.
Campbell, Alvin R., Co., Inc. : See —
Sabin, Alfred B. 2,753,827.
Campbell, Argyle. Adjustable table for beds. 2,740,678,
4-3-56, CI. 311—26.
Campbell, Arthur W. : See —
Messerly, George H., and Campbell. 2,764,094.
Campbell, Avery D. Panel-mounted ash receptacle and ciga-
rette extinguisher. 2,760,497, 8-28-56, CI. 131 — 237.
Campbell, Charles H. : See —
Brayton, Robert A., Boyle, and Campbell. 2,745,450.
Campbell, Charles H., L. E. Gaenzle, and R. A. Young, to
Armstrong Cork Co. Device for fabricating cork composi-
tion and similar articles. 2,743,748, 5-1-56, CI. 144 — 21.
Campbell, Charles L. to Centrifix Corp. Scrubber purifier.
2,732,909, 1-31-56, CI. 183—21.
Campbell, Charles L., to Centrifix Corp. Separator for use
■with vacuum cleaning. 2,768,707, 10-30-56, CI. 183 — 83.
Campbell, Colin L., and S. Lee, said Lee assor. to said
Campbell. Keyboards for calculating machines. 2,770,419,
11-13-56, CI. 235—145.
Campbell, David S., to Cardwell Westinghouse Co. Stabilized
truck. 2,747,518. 5-29-56, CI. 105 — 197.
Campbell, David S., to Cardwell Westinghouse Co. Draft
gear. 2,760,651, 8-28-56, CI. 213 — 31.
Campbell, David S., to Cardwell Westinghouse Co. Selective
travel draft gear with separate cushioning elements for buff
and draft. 2,766,894, 10-16-56, CI. 213 — 46.
Campbell, David T. Ignition system for stokers. 2,738,742,
3-20-56, CI. 110—1.
Campbell, Denis J., Jr., and E. W. Kaiser, to American Can
Co. Method of forming cemented lock and lap side seams
having welded lap portions. 2,730,983, 1-17-56, CI.
113—120.
Campbell, Donald. Power dam sluiceway gate. 2,751,754,
6-26-56, CI. 61—27.
Campbell Donald. Combination hydraulic overflow power
dam. 2,753,690, 7-10-56, CI. 61—19.
Campbell, Donald J., to J. I. Case Co. Lift type disc harrow.
2,759,313, 8-21-56, CI. 55—83.
Campbell, Donald L., H. Z. Martin, and C. W. Tyson, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Method of and apparatus for
contacting solids and gases. 2,735,822, 2—21-56, CI.
252 — 417.
Campbell, Donald N. : See —
Spracklen, Stanford B., and Campbell. 2,747,455.
Campbell, Erwin A. : See —
Woolslayer, Homer J., Jenkins, Borg and Campbell.
2,744,725.
Woolslayer, Homer J., Jenkins, Iddings, and Campbell.
7,753,963.
Campbell, George J., and L. G. Coscia, to Bethlehem Steel Co.
Annealing furnace structure. 2,731,254, 1-17-56, CI.
263—40.
Campbell, George J., and L. G. Coscia, to Bethlehem Steel Co.
Cooling cover for annealing furnaces. 2,775,441, 12-25-56,
CI. 263—50.
Campbell, Harris S. : See—
Pitcairn, Harold F., and Campbell. 2,742,095.
Campbell, Harris S., to Eastern Rotorcraft Corp. Hand
operated hoist construction. 2,734,717, 2-14-56, CI.
254—169.
Campbell, Harris S. Transmission system for rotating wing
aircraft. 2,771,143, 11-20-56, CI. 170—135.22.
Campbell, Hugh C, and A. C. Cope, to Research Corp. Prepa-
ration of substituted cyclooctatetraenes. 2,772,:J14.
11-27-56, CI. 260—066.
Campbell, Huntly M. : See —
Grenell, Leland H., and Campbell. 2,759,247.
Campbell, Huntly M., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Meth-
od of making hollow articles. 2,759,246, 8-21-56, CI.
29—156.8.
Campbell, Ira A. : See —
Briggs, Rufus L. 2,769,927.
Campbell, Ivor E., B. W. Gonser, and C. F. Powell, to Fansteel
Metallurgical Corp. Refractory bodies. 2,771,666, 11-27-56,
CI. 29—198.
Campbell. Jackson L., to General Electric Co. Bead setting
method and apparatus. 2,774,102, 12-18-56, CI. 18 — 1.
Campbell, James H. Concentric drill and drill press for use
therewith. 2,775,148, 12-25-56, CI. 77—55.
Campbell, James R. Coffee making apparatus. 2,745,333,
5_15_56, CI. 99—281.
Campbell, John A., to United States Steel Corp. Device for
preventing side play of bearing chocks. 2,738,239, 3-13-56,
CI. 308—22.
Campbell, John A., Jr., and J. W. Jeffries ; said Jeffries assor.
to said Campbell. Tool for electrically heating and remov-
ing paint. 2,765,531, 10-9-56, CI. 30 — 140.
Campbell, John B., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Macrocyclic coloring compounds and process of making the
same. 2,765,308, 10-2-56, CI. 260—270.
Contour attachment for lathes and the
-28-56, CI. 82 — 14.
Nozzle construction. 2,749,182, 6-5-56,
-107.6.
-56, CI.
Campbell, John E.
like. 2,736,222, '.
Campbell, John F.
CI. 299 — 107.6.
Campbell, John F. Nozzle. 2,757,908, 8-7-56, CI. 299-
Campbell, John F. Roller die cutter. 2,772,730, 12-4
164 — 220.
Campbell, John II., to General Electric Co. Internally con-
ductively coated discharge lamp. 2,733,371, 1-31-56, CI.
313 — 185.
Campbell, John H., to General Electric Co. Pulse starting
system for fluorescent lamps. 2,733,382, 1-31-56, CI.
315—97.
Campbell, John H., to General Electric Co. Variable fre-
quency operation of fluorescent lamps. 2,705,428, 10-2-50,
CI. 315 — 179.
Campbell, Joseph A., to X-Port Oils, Inc. Process of forming
a condensation product of an alkyl ether of phenol and an
aldehyde and the resulting composition in combination with
colloidal silica. 2,753,316, 7-3-50, CI. 200—29.3.
Campbell, Joseph B., jr. Liquid level signalling device.
2,740,415, 5-22-50, CI. 116—109.
Campbell, Julian A. Fluid separators. 2,755,886, 7-24-56,
CI. 183 — 85.
Campbell, Julian A. Corrosion detector. 2,763,534. 9-18-56.
CI. 23—253.
Campbell, Julian A. Apparatus for separation of entrained
liquid from gases. 2,705,870, 10-9-50, CI. 183 — 81.
Campbell, Lawrence F. Ribless pulse jet valve grid. 2,729,939,
1-10^56, CI. 00 — 39.77.
Campbell, Lee R. Valve tripping mechanism for air stapling
gun. 2,756,426, 7-31-56, CI. 1—101.
Campbell, Leonard R., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Speed control
systems for electric sewing motors. 2,747,153, 5-22-56,
CI. 318—331.
Campbell, Linden C, and R. W. Brandt. Control apparatus
for grain distributing spouts. 2,732,052. 1-24-56, CI.
193—23.
Campbell. Liss O. J. Improvement in the method of operat-
ing spray driers for evaporating solutions, emulsions, sus-
pensions, and the like. 2,747,660, 5-29-56, CI. 159 — 48.
Campbell, Lyman L. : See —
Garapolo, Orlando, Richter, and Campbell. 2,730,963.
Campbell, Oliver F., and W. H. Decker, to Sinclair Refining
Co. Carbon monoxide burner. 2,753,925, 7-10-56, CI.
158—1.
Campbell, Oliver F., and W. H. Decker, to Sinclair Refining
Co. Heat recovery and temperature control system for
bed of high temperature fluidized solids. 2,755,782,
7-24-56, CI. 122—459.
Campbell, Osmon B. Valve tappet with temperature respon-
sive clearance compensation. 2,747,559. 5-29-56 CI.
123—90.
Campbell Products Co. : See —
Campbell, Albert B. 2,750,081.
Campbell, Albert B. 2,755,973.
Campbell, Albert B. 2,700,752.
Campbell, Albert B, 2,766,915.
Campbell, William J. 2,734,515.
Campbell, William J. 2,768,764.
Campbell, Richard 1)., and J. H. Teal, to Troy Textiles, Inc.
Bellows pleat folder attachment for sewing machine.
2,749,858, 6-12-56, CI. 112 — 145.
Campbell, Richard H., to Webster Electric Co. Intercom-
munication apparatus. 2,752,426. 6-26-56, CI. 179 — 38.
Campbell, Robert C. Fishing light. 2,757,276, 7-31-56, CI.
Campbell, Robert E. : See —
Filliung, Jacques J., and Campbell. 2,770,498.
Campbell, Robert L., and S. E. Rea, to Boeing Airplane Co.
Window anti-icing devices. 2,773,160, 12-4-56, CI.
219—10.73.
Campbell, Rodney B., to Wm. R. Whittaker Co., Ltd. Sealing
device. 2,772,900, 12-4-56, CI. 280 — 26.
Campbell, Rollin E. : See —
Forse, Harry D., and Campbell. 2,759,644.
Campbell. Samuel J. Machine for wrapping elongated ob-
jects like stick candy. 2,762,178, 9-11-56, Cl. 53 — 182
Campbell, Shirley P., to The Coleman Co., Inc. Stack vent
valve and control therefor. 2,742,231, 4-17-56, Cl. 236 — 45.
Campbell, Von C. : See —
McKenzie, Robert T., and Campbell. 2,763,564.
Campbell, William H., to Industrial Stamping, Inc. Knock-
down metal furniture, including cross U-shaped legs.
2,738,245, 3-13-56, Cl. 311—32.
Campbell, William H., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
Pneumatic tire tread. 2,756,797, 7-31-56, Cl. 152 — 209.
Campbell, William J., to F. C. Wolff, d. b. a. Campbell Products
Co. Smoking stand with accessory supports. 2,734,515,
2-14-56, Cl. 131—238.
Campbell, William J., to F. C. Wolff, d. b. a. Campbell Products
Co. Smoking stand. 2.768,764. 10-30-56, Cl. 220 — 20.5.
Campe, Fritz, A. Hermann, and M. Schmid, to Dynamit-
Actien-Gesellscnaft vormals Alfred Nobel & Co. Device for
cooling or condensing strongly corrosive or etching liquids,
gases or vapors. 2,752,127, 6-26-56. Cl. 257 — 241.
Camphausen, Fred H., executor : See —
Harza, Leroy F. 2,759,697.
Camphuis, Jan G. : See —
Beukema, Jan J., and Camphuis. 2,760,000.
Campins, Frank C. : See —
Rick, Richard, and Campins. 2,756,434.
Campopiano, Elmer J. Accessory for a grease gun fitting.
2,773,514, 12-11-56, Cl. 138—89.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Campos, Francisco, to Societe Des Brevets Logabax. Carriage
controls for calculating machine. 2,762,561, 9-11-56, CI.
235—60.48.
Campos, Louis H. Combination darner ball and sewing kit
bolder. 2,775,380, 12-25-50, CI. 223—100.
Camps-Campins, Frank : See —
Konigsberg, Moses, and Camps-Campins. 2,771,456.
Campus, Earl O. Dismantlable shelter. 2,765,500, 10-9-56,
CI. 20 — 2.
Camras, Marvin, to Armour Research Foundation of Illinois
Institute of Technology. Magnetic recording and reproduc-
ing apparatus. 2,729,453, 1-3-56, CI. 274 — 4.
Camras, Marvin, to Armour Research Foundation of Illinois
Institute of Technology. Magnetic transducer head assem-
bly. 2,736,775, 2-28-56, CI. 179—100.2.
Camras, Marvin, to Armour Research Foundation of Illinois
Institute of Technology. Magnetic recorder head assembly.
2,736,776, 2-28-56, CI. 179—100.2.
Camras, Marvin, to Armour Research Foundation of Illinois
Institute of Technology. Recording apparatus and method
for making duplicate magnetic records. 2,747,026, 5-22-56,
CI. 179 — 100.2.
Camras, Marvin, to Armour Research Foundation of Illinois
Institute of Technology. Recording apparatus and method
for making duplicate magnetic records. 2,747,027, 5-22-56,
CI. 179—100.2.
Camras, Marvin, to Armour Research Foundation of Illinois
Institute of Technology. Protector for magnetic record.
2,761,017, 8-28-56, CI. 179—100.2.
Camras, Marvin, to Armour Research Foundation of Illinois
Institute of Technology. Magnetic head assembly.
2,761,911, 9-4-56, CI. 179—100.2.
Camras, Marvin, to Armour Research Foundation of Illinois
Institute of Technology. Core structure for magnetic trans-
ducer head. 2,763,729, 9-18-56, CI. 179—100.2.
Camras, Marvin, to Armour Research Foundation of Illinois
Institute of Technology. Compensating device for a mag-
netic recording-reproducing head. 2,767,253, 10-16-56, CI.
179—100.2.
Camras, Marvin, and B. S. Bumps, to Armour Research
Foundation of Illinois Institute of Technology. Process for
making magnetic recording wire. 2,733,175, 1-31-56, CI.
148—102.
Canada, Her Majesty The Queen in the Right of, as repre-
sented by the Minister of National Defence : See —
Bekker, Mieczyslaw G. 2,738,237.
Boivin, Jean L. 2,762,843.
Hass, Zygmunt K. 2,767,378.
Canada Packers, Ltd. : See —
Buckley, Gloria C, and Ziegler. 2,758,120.
Dufault, Emmanuel J. 2,742,488.
Fill, Metro, and Graver. 2,754,767.
Canada Wire and Cable Co. Ltd. : See —
Titus, Olcott W. 2,755,819.
Canaday, Claude C, Jr. : See —
Whittington, Clarence A. 2,767,032.
Canaday, Claude C., Sr. : See —
Whittington, Clarence A. 2,767,632.
Canaday, Harry E. : See —
Whittington, Clarence A. 2,767,632.
Canadian Airborne Geophysics Ltd. : See —
Puranen, Maunu, and Kahma. 2,741,736.
Canadian Copper Refiners Ltd. : See —
Schloen, John H., Elkin, and Ekler. 2,769,775.
Canadian Cutler Mail Chute Co. Ltd., The : See—
Hardie, James H. 2,768,724.
Canadian General Electric Co., Ltd. : See —
Harwood, Douglas. 2,764,800.
Sills, Hubert R. 2,736,829.
Canadian Government, Minister of National Defence of her
Majesty's : See —
Barnard, Kenneth N., Greenblatt, and Sullivan.
2,732,417.
Canadian Industries (1954) Ltd.: See —
Stephens, Herbert R., Tucker, and Martin. 2,737,296.
Towell, Gordon, and McCaffrey. 2,757,566.
Canadian International Paper Co. : See —
Bennett, Weston T. 2,737,087.
Charles, Frank R., and Wayman. 2,775,528.
Canadian Patents and Development Ltd. : See —
Conn, Hugh G. 2,768,675.
Canapary, Robert C. : See —
Bruins, Paul F., and Canapary. 2,766,273.
Candee, Ellsworth T., to Technicraft Laboratories, Inc.
Manufacture of flexible corrugated seamless metal tubing.
2,749,963, 6-12-56, CI. 153—73.
Candee, Ellsworth T., and S. L. Doughty, to The Lea Mfg. Co.
Buffing compositions. 2,765,223, 10-2-50, CI. 51—301.
Candlin, James E., Jr., to Pullman-Standard Car Mfg. Co.
Railway car construction. 2,739,543, 3-27-56, CI.
105 — 422.
Candlin, James E., Jr., to Pullman-Standard Car Mfg. Co.
Railway car untiorl'raine const ruet ion. 2, 752, si;.,, ,--;; .""it;,
CI. 105 — 414.
Candolini, Giuseppe. Lubricating appliance for watches and
the like. 2,738,110, 3-13-56, CI. 222—322.
Candor, Robert R., to General Motors Corp. Sequentially op-
erated washing machine. 2,747,395, 5-29-56. CI. 68 — 12.
Candor, Robert R., to General Motors Corp. Domestic ap-
pliance. 2,749,735, 6-12-56, €1. 68—21.
Candor, Robert R., to General Motors Corp. Freezing device.
2,769,316, 11-6-56, CI. 62—108.5.
Canegallo, Giovanni, y2 to S. E. C. I. Societa Elettrotecnica
Chimica Italiana. Process for making electric resistors and
electric resistors made with that process. 2,758,183,
8-7-56, CI. 201—63.
Canepa, William P. : See —
Klein, Harry. 2,768,922.
Canfield, Harry R., to Lempco Products, Inc. Multistone
hones. 2,733,557, 2-7-56, CI. 51—184.3.
Canfield, Jesse J. : See —
Sutphen, Fred G., Canfield, Myers, Sams, and Burns.
2,755,210.
Canfield, Robert H. : See —
Bichowsky, Francis R., and Canfield. 2,746,249.
Casler, Adrien F., Spicer, and Canfield. 2,765,076.
Canfora, Arthur E. : See —
Sharin, Samuel, Canfora, Liguori, and Kishi. 2,762,917.
Canfora, Arthur E., to Radio Corp. of America. Electronic
phase shifting system. Re. 24,240, 11-27-56, CI. 250 — 27.
Canfora, Arthur E., to Radio Corp. of America. Automatic
telegraph cycling control apparatus. 2,735,889, 2-21-56,
CI. 178—23.
Canfora, Arthur E., A. Liguori, E. R. Shenk, and H. J. Kishi,
to Radio Corp. of America. Reversible electronic code
translators. 2,744,955, 5-8-56, CI. 178 — 23.
Cannalonga, Marco A., and L. Magid, to Hoffmann-La Roche
Inc. Process for making fat-soluble vitamin active powder.
2,756,177, 7-24-56, CI. 167—81.
Cannata, Salvatore J. Combination walking cane, chair, and
clothing tree. 2,742,956, 4-24-56, CI. 155—141.
Cannell, Murray D. Liquid transfer apparatus and automatic
shut-off therefor. 2,771,917, 11-27-50, CI. 141—217.
Cannell, Rogers S., to United States of America as represented
by the United States Atomic Energy Commission. Fluid
flow meter and controller. 2,770,969, 11-20-56, CI. 73—211.
Canning, Frederick N. : See —
Canning, Walter L. and F. N., and Bohm. 2,747,210.
Canning, James H., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Elec-
trical tester. 2,749,511, 6-5-56, CI. 324 — 62.
Canning, Walter L. and F. N., and W. O. Bohm. Coating ap-
plicator. 2,747,210. 5-29-56, CI. 15—230.
Cannon, Craig W. : See —
Carlin, Robert, Cannon, and Mather. 2,750,843.
Cannon, Frank H. : See —
Bell, John, Cannon, and Mundy. 2,729,818.
Cannon, Fred F. Posthole digger. 2,746,720, 5-22-56, CI.
255—19.
Cannon, Harry B. Apparatus for separating and concentrat-
ing granular mixtures. 2,769,545, 11-6-56, CI. 209 — 493.
Cannon Harry B., and O. H. Trudeau ; said Trudeau assor. to
said Cannon. Method and apparatus for separating and con-
centrating granular mixtures. 2,766,882, 10-16-56, CI.
209—157.
Cannon Iron Foundries Ltd. : See —
Moore, Charles J., and Smith. 2,731,010.
Cannon, James J. : See —
Fiorilla, Salvatore J. 2,758,839.
Cannon, James J. Tapered top container depressor. 2,775,380,
12-25-56, CI. 229—7.
Cannon, John B., Jr. : See —
John, Frank T., and Cannon. 2,738,595.
Cannon, John B., Jr., to Research Corp. Binary-decimal
counter. 2,773,648, 12-11-56, CI. 235—92.
Cannon, William D., to The Western Union Telegraph Co.
Direct coupled amplifier circuit. 2,740,849, 4-3-56, CI.
179—171.
Canoose, John E., to General Motors Corp. Two-stroke loop-
scavenged engine and method of firing same. 2,762,351,
9-11-56, CI. 123—69.
Cansler, Mary A. Beautician's cape. 2,744,252, 5-8-56, CI.
2—50.
Cantalupo, Francis J., to Crane Co. Float supply valves.
2,752,936, 7-3-56, CI. 137 — 414.
Canter, George G. and G. G. Wrap-around car seal.
2,771,314, 11-20-56, CI. 292—315.
Canter, Gilbert G. : See —
Canter, George G. and G. G. 2,771,314.
Canter, James A., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerated
water cooler. 2,739,461, 3-27-56, CI. 62 — 141.
Canter, James A., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerating ap-
paratus for water coolers. 2,750,750, 6-19-56, Cl. 62 — 4.
Canter, James A., to General Motors Corp. Open top display
case with night cover. 2,773,357, 12-11-56, Cl. 62 — 89.5.
Canterino, Peter J. : See —
Jones, Rufus V., and Canterino. 2,731,439.
Cantil, George R. Trouser waist buckle. 2,728,966, 1-3-56,
Cl. 24—196.
Cantil, George R. Adjustable waist and seat for garments.
2,755,481, 7-24-56, Cl. 2 — 237.
Canton Cast Products Co., The : See —
Cole, Ralph N. and W. T. 2,746,108.
Canton Chaplet & Mfg. Co., The : See —
Jenkins, Wendell L., and Bennett. 2,731,688.
Canton Mfg. Co., The : See-
Cole, William T. 2.772.0G4.
Cantrell, James W., and C. H. Garrison. Hook holder.
2,761,394, 9^-56, Cl. 104—89.
Cantrell, Troy L. : See —
Smith, Herschel G., and Cantrell. 2,767.165.
Smith, Herschel G., Cantrell. and Hill. 2,742,392.
Smith, Herschel G., Cantrell, and Peters. 2,736,702.
Smith. Herschel G., Cantrell, and Peters. 2,736.703.
Smith, Herschel G., Cantrell, and Peters. 2,742,498.
Cantrell, Troy L., and H. G. Smith, to Gulf Oil Corp. Deter-
gent lubricating oils. 2,736,704, 2-28-56, Cl. 252 — 42.7.
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Cantrell, Troy L., and H. G. Smith, to Gulf Oil Corp. Deter-
gent lubricating oils. 2,736,705, 2-2S-56, CI. 252—42.7.
Cantrell, Troy L.', and E. E. Fisher, to Gulf Oil Corp. Cor-
rosion-inhibiting compositions. 2,763,614, 9-18-56, CI.
252—32.5.
Cantrell, Troy L., and J. G. Peters, to Gulf Oil Corp. Rust
inhibiting lubricatiug oil compositions. 2,773,032, 12— 4— 50,
CI. 252 — 32.5.
Cantwell, David B. Furniture leg and mounting means there-
for. 2,762,670, 9-11-56, CI. 311—111.
Cape, Arthur T., to Coast Metals, Inc. Nickel-silicon-boron
alloys. 2,743,177, 4-24-56. CI. 75—171.
Cape, Arthur T., to Coast Metals, Inc. Alloy weld rods.
2,754,200, 7-10-56, CI. 75—123.
Cape, Arthur T., to Superweld Corp. Copper-base brazing
alloy. 2,755,182, 7-17-56, CI. 75—159.
Cape, Arthur T., to Coast Metals, Inc. Nickel-silicon-boron
alloys. 2,755,183, 7-17-56, CI. 75—171.
Cape, Arthur T., to Coast Metals, Inc. Low melting point
alloys. 2,762,706, 9-11-56, CI. 75—134.
Cape, Arthur T., and C. V. Foerster, to Coast Metals, Inc.
Alloy compositions. 2,757,084, 7-31-56, CI. 75—134.
Capehart, Charles S., a/2 to C. G. Starling. Articulated un-
dulating and crawling toy. 2,738,617, 3-20-56, CI.
46—104.
Capehart-Farnsworth Co., a division of International Tele-
phone and Telegraph Corp. : See —
Rooks, Howard B. 2,774,008.
Capell, Robert G., and J. H. Wright, to Gulf Research &
Development Co. Refining of sulfur bearing mineral oils
with dialkylpolysulfide. 2,768,929, 10-30-56, CI. 196 — 24.
Capella, Primo J., and L. Blank. Label dispensing system.
2,765,205, 10-2-56, CI. 312—91.
Capellaro, Natale, to Ing. C. Olivetti & C. S. p. A. Fugitive
one and overdraft control mechanism. 2,754,052, 7-10-56,
CI. 235—60.
Capellman, John J., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Lining
of refractory vessels. 2,771,376, 11-20-56, CI. 106—57.
Capewell Mfg. Co., The : See —
Craven, Wilbur J. 2.746.116.
Warner, Alden Y., and Brown. 2,742,899.
Warner, Alden Y., Craven, Stacherl, and Boesel.
2,754.560.
Capita, Emil R. Vacuum resistance furnace. 2,765,361,
10-2-56, CI. 13 — 31.
Capitani, Arnold P. Paint protective device for motor vehi-
cles. 2,733,474, 2-7-56, CI. 16—1.
Capitol Machine Co.. The : See —
Baldasare, Michael. 2,740,004.
Capizzi, Anthony : See —
Gattuso, Salvatore E. 2,757,790.
Capizzi, Peter : See —
Gattuso, Salvatore E. 2,757,790.
Caplan, Alexander. Fish lure. 2,740,220, 4-3-56, CI. 43—17.6.
Caplan, Alexander. Crossed tube furnace and still. 2,756,727,
7-31-56. CI. 122 — 359.
Caplan, Solomon, to The Harvel Corp. Polymerization of
anacardic materials using sulfonic acid catalysts. 2,754,283,
7-10-56. CI. 260 — 46.
Caplin, Samuel M. : See —
Steward, Frederick C, and Caplin. 2,736,644.
Steward, Frederick C, and Caplin. 2,736,645.
Steward, Frederick C, and Caplin. 2,763.540.
Caplis, George W., V. L. Plagge, and F. J. Hierholzer, Jr.,
to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Photochemical lamp base.
2.769,156, 10-30-56. CI. 339 — 145.
Capocci, Leonardo, deceased ; A. Bruno, administratrix, to
Luisa Capocci. Hat holder construction. 2,761,644, 9-4-56,
CI. 248—303.
Capocci, Luisa : See —
Capocci, Leonardo. 2,761.644.
Caponette. Simon L. Hair curler. 2,749,921, 6-12-56, CI.
132 — iO.
Caporale. Mario. Door-controlled signaling device for auto-
motive vehicles. 2.761,121, 8-28-56, CI. 340—52.
Cappella, Michael J.. Jr.. and B. A. Fraulo. Rupturable toy
object. 2.747.874, 5-29-56, CI. 273—102.1.
Cappetta. August F. Jalousie window for automobiles.
2.742,680, 4-24-56. CI. 20 — 62.
appa. Glen N. Adjustable ra
glass or metal television picture tubes.
CI. 340—367.
Capps, James H., to General Electric Co. Multispeed electric
motor protective circuit. 2,735,974, 2-21-56, CI. 318 — 220.
Capps, Zollie B.. to The Dow Chemical Co. Packing gland
assembly. 2.756.764. 7-31-56, CI. 137 — 315.
Capra, Ottavio A. Heel plate assembly for a removable jaw
wrench. 2.766,650. 10-16-56, CI. 81—180.
Capraro, Vittorio : See —
Anzi, Costantino, and Capraro. 2,773,497.
Capsek. Roger, to Bronzavia S. A. Injection pumps.
2,745.350. 5-15-56. CI. 103—41.
Capstaff. John G.. and C. W. Clutz. to Eastman Kodak Co.
Continuously driven printing machine. 2,747,478, 5-29-56,
CI. 95— 75.
Caputo. James V.. and T. J. Crawford : said Crawford assor.
to said Caputo. Welding generator control apparatus.
2,747,155, 5-22-56. CI. 322—4.
Carabasse, Joseph : See —
Magnant, Dominique, Carabasse, Godeau, and Mennessier.
2,738,174.
Caracciolo. Josenh P. Selective signal system. 2,753,403,
7-3-56. CI. 179—84.
Caramelli. Carl F.. to P. G. Caramelli. Center-controlled
movable seat construction. 2,755,842, 7-24-56, CI. 155—95.
Caramelli. Peter G. : See —
Caramelli, Carl F. 2.755.842.
Carando Machine Works : See —
McCoy, Thomas A. 2,774,406.
Carani, Attilio D. Adapter for stove burner grills. 2,764,970,
10-2-56, CI. 126—214.
Carapellotti, Lawrence T., to the United States of America
as represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Voltage am-
plitude quantizer and coder. 2,733,358, 1-31-56, CI.
250—217.
Carapucci, Tracy T. Textile cutting apparatus. 2,748,473,
6-5-56. CI. 30—139.
Carapucci. Tracy T.. to Eastman Machine Co. Cutting ma-
chine with knife sharpener. 2,753,670, 7-10-56, CI.
51—246.
Carbary, Richard J., to General Electric Co. Center guide
support for refrigerator vegetable pan. 2,745,710, 5-15-56,
CI. 312 — 332.
Carbary, Richard J., to General Electric Co. Sliding shelf.
2,755,157, 7-17-56, CI. 312—338.
Carbo, Edward J. : See —
Redmond, John A., and Carbo. 2,752,470.
Carbodies Ltd. : See —
Orr, John H. 2,739,484.
Orr, John H. 2,750,227.
Carbone, Frank B. : See —
Brady, Lawrence P., and Carbone. 2,760,354.
Carbonetto, Stefano. Methods and arrangements for detect-
ing layers of hydrocarbons in the ground. 2,766,422,
10-9-56, CI. 324—6.
Carbonic Dispenser, Inc. : See —
Welty, Frank and R. 2,750,076.
Welty, Frank and R. D. 2,733,850.
Welty, Frank, and R. D. 2,766,772.
Carborundum Co., The : See —
Auer. Michael J. 2,743,136.
Goepfert, George J. 2,769,700.
Houchins, Henry R. 2,730,439.
Mark, Stanley D.. Jr. 2,743,306.
Nicholson, Kenneth C. 2,731,359.
Nicholson, Kenneth C. 2,766,141.
Swentzel. John P. 2.752.258.
Udy, Marvin J. 2,741,822.
Van Ormer, William K., and Aust. 2,770,928.
Von Doenhoff, Carl. 2,752,739.
Carbrey, Robert L., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Code translator. 2.755,459, 7-17-56, CI. 340—347.
Cardani, Charles P., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Com-
ponent inserting machines. 2.748,388. 6-5-56, CI. 1 — 2.
Cardani, Charles P., and J. Harrington, Jr., to United
Shoe Machinery Corp. Invertible sockets or receptacles.
2,774,949. 12-18-56, CI. 339 — 128.
Carden, Marsene T. Radio and/or TV log holder. 2,747,465,
5-29-56. CI. 88—39.
Cardillo, Joseph S., M. M. Hann, C. L. Sadler, Jr., and F. G.
Lundgard, to Sundstrand Machine Tool Co. Hydraulic
transmission and control. 2,731,569, 1-17-56, CI. 290 — 4.
Cardillo, Joseph S., and M. M. Hann, to Sundstrand Machine
Tool Co. Hydraulic pump and control. 2,769,393, 11-6-56,
CI. 103 — 5.
Carding Specialists (Canada), Ltd. : See —
Hopkinson, Harold. 2,774,112.
Varga, Andre, and Stott. 2,762,295.
Cardon, Samuel Z., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Method of preparing the double halide salts of thorium and
alkali metals. 2,743,155, 4-24-56, CI. 23—14.5.
Cardox Corp. : See —
Baca, Florentino B. 2,741,462.
Callahan, Oscar L. 2,771,032.
Patterson, Clifford R., and de Bourguignon. 2,752,945.
Williamson, Hilding V. 2,729,546.
Williamson, Hilding V. 2,740,690.
Williamson, Hilding V., and Conner. 2,758,057.
Williamson, Hilding V., and Hampel. 2,768,877.
Williamson. Hilding V., and Hesson. 2,758,016.
Cardwell Machine Co., Inc., The : See —
Allen. Claude V. 2.760,492.
Cardwell, Paul H., and L. H. Eilers, to The Dow Chemical Co.
Scale removal. 2,735,818, 2-21-56, CI. 252—136.
Cardwell, Paul H.. and E. N. Alderman, Jr., to The Dow
Chemical Co. Method and composition for combating cor-
rosion. 2,745,809, 5-15-56, CI. 252—8.55.
Cardwell, Paul H., and A. R. Hendrickson, to The Dow
Chemical Co. Method and composition for acidizing wells.
2,763,326, 9-18-56, CI. 166—42.
Cardwell Westinghouse Co. : See — ■
Campbell. David S. 2.747.518.
Campbell, David S. 2.760,651.
Campbell. David S. 2.766,894.
Tucker, Herbert E. 2,738,078.
Carefoot, George F. Adjustable keel for skis. 2,741,487,
4-10-56, CI. 280—28.
Caretta, Fausto. Chuck and driving lathe control device.
2,737,072, 3-6-56, CI. 82 — 28.
Caretti. Louis S. Artificial bait. 2,730,828, 1-17-56. CI.
43—2.
Caretto. Howard L. : See —
Cassell. Joseph L., and Caretto. 2,749,453.
Carew, Herman, to Dixie Cup Co. Cup dispensing apparatus.
2,740,551, 4-3-56, CI. 221—63.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Carew, Herman, to Dixie Cup Co. Magnetic temporary vessel.
2,755.011. 7-17-56. CI. 229—1.5.
Carew, Herman, to Dixie Cup Co. Beverage dispensing sys-
tem. 2,757,839, 8-7-50. CI. 226— i it
Carew, Herman, to Dixie Cup Co. Magnetic holder for paper
cups. 2.770,958, 11-20-56, CI. 65—61.
Carey, Frederick H., to Dowty Equipment Ltd. Liquid fuel
supply systems for continuous combustion turbine engines.
2,738,003, 3-13-56, CI. 158—36.4.
Carey, George F., F. B. Rakoff, and W. F. Saars, to the United
States of America as represented by the Secretary of the
Navy. Eccentric groove generating device. 2,736,965,
3-6-56, CI. 33—27.
Carey, Philip, Mfg. Co.. The : See—
Groskopf, Edwin O. 2,742,373.
Groskopf, Edwin O. 2,742,374.
Carey. Talmage G. Hair straightening and rewaving device.
2,763.270, 9-18-56, CI. 132 — 40.
Carey, Thomas E., to Red Wing Sewer Pipe Corp. Filtering
media. 2,739,118, 3-20-56, CI. 210—7.
Cargill, Frank .1. Remote control electric plug. 2,752,582,
6-26-56. CI. 339 — 155.
Cargill, Jeffrey M., and H. M. Taft, to Bryant Chucking
Grinder Co. Squareness-of-face gage. 2,772,484, 12-4-56,
CI. 33—180.
Cargill, Sylvester H., and W. L. Harkess ; said Harkess assor.
to said Cargill. Apparatus for closing and sealing cartons.
2,747,350, 5-29-56. CI. 53 — 124.
Carhart, Richard L., to United States Steel Corp. Cold work-
ing lubricant for wire and the like. 2,736,699, 2-28-56,
CI. 252—18.
Caridis, Andrew A. : See —
Harris, James C, Jr., Caridis, and Kendall. 2,731,732.
Carignan, Charles J. : See —
Evers, Ernest C, and Carignan. 2,734,795.
Caris, Darl F., and F. Davis, to General Motors Corp. Intake
manifold. 2,771,864, 11-27-56, CI. 123 — 52.
Carkhuff, Le Roy F., to The Diamond Match Co. Control
device for carton set-up machine. 2,744,599, 5-8-56, CI.
192—125.
Carl, John H. Railway track cleaner. 2,744,273, 5-8-56,
CI. 15—55.
Carlberg, Erik R., to Aktiebolaget Elektrolux. Structure for
indicating need for removing suction cleaner dust bag.
2,750.915, 6-19-56, CI. 116—65.
Carlberg, Robert E. : See —
Stanton, Arthur J.. Carlberg, Bole, Sieve, Danziger, and
DeMasi. 2,745.317.
Carlbom, Lars E., and L. G. Hedlund. Radiation dosimeter
for indicating gamma and X-ray radiation. 2,761,073,
8-28-56, CI. 250—83.6.
Carle, George E.. to Farrel-Birmingham Co., Inc. Wedge-
locking mechanism for machine slides. 2,768,406, 10-30-56,
CI. 18—12.
Carle, Guy F. Plug valve. 2,760,515, 8-28-56, CI.
137—246.18.
Carle, Paul, to Air Purification, Inc. Air cleaner. 2,738,177,
3-13-56, CI. 261—90.
Carlen, Bertil, to International Ytong Co. Aktiebolag. Method
for producing artificial stones from slate ashes and lime.
2,741,798, 4-17-56, CI. 18—47.5.
Carleson, Bengt J. T„ to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson.
Variable attenuation correcting electric impedance network.
2,758,281, 8-7-56, CI. 333—16.
Carleton. Dana B., to United States Steel Corp. Stranding
machine. 2,741,081, 4-10-56, CI. 57—71.
Carleton, James T. : See —
Moore, Raymond W., King, Carleton. and Stringer.
2,743,401.
Carleton, James T., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Voltage
reference network. 2,743.152. 4-24-56, Cl. 321 — 18.
Carleton, James T., and D. A. Burt, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Minimum excitation limit circuits. 2,757,332,
7-31-56, Cl. 322—25.
Carleton, Richard J., Jr. : See —
Stone. Leonard R.. Watson. and Carleton. 2,769,945.
Carleton, Richard J., Jr., to Republic Steel Corp. Weighing
apparatus. 2,742,278, 4-17-56, Cl. 265 — 27.
Carleton, Richard J., Jr., to Republic Steel Corp. Apparatus
for metering of molten metal by weight. 2,753,605,
7-10-56, Cl. 22—82.
Carley, David R., and W. E. Foster, to Ethyl Corp. Dimeriza-
tion process. 2,773,092, 12-4-5G, Cl. 260 — 533.
Carlier, Desirfi : See —
Guilleminot, Roger, and Carlier. 2.755,923.
Carlile, Alfred E., to Talon, Inc. Lock slider for slide fasten-
ers. 2,752,655, 7-3-56, Cl. 24—205.14.
Carhle, Alfred E., to Talon, Inc. Adjustable fastener.
2.704.795. 10-2-56. Cl. 24 — 206.
Carlin, Benson : See —
Thatcher, Charles J., and Carlin. 2,774,193
Carlin, Edward J. Heels. 2,730,820, 1-17-56, Cl. 36 — 36.
Carlin, Edward J. Lady's shoe heel. 2,760,280, 8-28-56,
Cl. 36—38.
Carlin, Robert, C. W. Cannon, and J. M. Mather to Allis-
Chalmers Mfg. Co. Gun firing system. 2,750,843 6-19-56,
Cl. 89—27.
Carling, Arthur R. : See —
Duchesneau, Herve R.. and Cn rling. 2.735.688.
Carlisle, Ben.iamin H., to The Clark Controller Co. Dynamic
braking hoist control. 2,733,393, 1-31-56, Cl. 318 — 203.
Carlisle, Charles II and J. A. Smith, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. System for seismic exploral ion. 2.7.".!) .15 I ,
8-21-56, Cl. 181— .5.
Carlisle Chemical Works, Inc. : jSee —
Mack, Gerry P. 2,745,820.
Mack, Gerry P. 2,745,822.
Mack, Gerry P., and Parker. 2,739,902.
Mack, Gerry P., and Parker. 2,739,905.
Mack, Gerry P., and Parker. 2,745,819.
Carlisle, Denis R. : See —
Johnson. Francis M., and Carlisle. 2,771,744.
Carlisle, James V., J. C. Copes, C. L. Weeks, and W. F. Zach-
ariah, to Ethyl Corp. Drum caster. 2,756,472, 7-31-56,
Cl. 22—57.3.
Carlo, Donald R., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Image tube. 2.774,002, 12-11-56, Cl. 313 — 65.
Carlo Elba, S. P. A. : See —
Anzi, Costantino, and Capraro. 2.773,497.
Carlsen, John. Ironing unit. 2,739,398, 3-27-56, Cl.
38—107.
Carlsen, Leonard O., and T. H. Peck, to The Gleason Works.
Machine for testing or forming gears. 2,762,220, 9-11-56,
Cl. 73—162.
Carlsen, William R., to Michigan Tool Co. Shaving cutter
for gears. 2,749,802, 6-12-56, Cl. 90—1.6.
Carlson, Allan E., to Clevite Corp. Crystal growing method.
2,773,751, 12-11-56, Cl. 23—302.
Carlson, Andrew C. Gun sling retainer. 2,748,390, 6-5-56,
Cl. 2—2.
Carlson, Arthur H. : See —
Holland, Cyrus J., Wulff, and Carlson. 2,737,905.
Carlson, Arthur J. Crane hook with reaction jet orienting
means. 2,736,600, 2-28-56, Cl. 294 — 88.
Carlson, Arthur W., to Velsicol Chemical Corp. Bis-epoxy-
cyclopentanyl ether. 2,739,161, 3-20-56, Cl. 260—348.
Carlson, Carl R., A. R. Gagne, and E. M. Swenson, to Calu-
met Flexicore Corp. Means for casting concrete beams.
2,758,353, 8-14-56, Cl. 25—121.
Carlson, Carl V. : See —
Youle, John C, and Carlson. 2,758,399.
Carlson, Catharine S. : See —
Carlson. Maurice F. and C. S. 2,734,655.
Carlson, Charles W. Method of making glassware article.
2.754,629, 7-17-56, Cl. 49—85.
Carlson, Chester F., to The Battelle Development Corp.
Development mechanism for electrostatic images. 2,761,416,
9-4-56, Cl. 118—51.
Carlson, Clarence J. Tractor parallel row producing guide
means. 2,771,043, 11-20-56, Cl. 111—1.
Carlson, Clarence O., W. O. Everling, and F. E. Robinson, to
United States Steel Corp. Method and apparatus for break-
ing scale from a rod. 2,730,791, 1-17-56. Cl. 29 — 81.
Carlson, David J. : See —
Pan, Wen Y., and Carlson. 2,753,456.
Carlson, Dewayne C, % to O. W. Jensen and B. E. Jensen.
Birthday cake cover with base. 2,758,458, 8-14-56, Cl.
65—59.
Carlson, Donald O., to Inspiration Consolidated Copper Co.
Process for recovery of copper from cupriferous ore.
2,730,493, 1-10-56, Cl. 204—108.
Carlson, Donald W., to The Visking Corp. Method of making
drum liners. 2,751,319, 6-19-56, Cl. 154 — 83.
Carlson, Dwight B., to International Harvester Co. Drawer
type cylinder concave for threshers. 2,743,728, 5-1-56,
Cl. 130—27.
Carlson, Edwin N. : See —
Carlson, Paul H., E. N. and W. E. 2,738,711.
Carlson, Ernest C, and E. F. Huddle, to International
Harvester Co. Balanced double knife mower. 2,769,296,
11-6-56, Cl. 56—297.
Carlson, Ernest R., to Harvey Hubbell, Inc. Back wired elec-
trical receptacle having spring contacts for gripping con-
ductors. 2,753,538, 7-3-56, Cl. 339—164.
Carlson, Eugene C., to Stanolind Oil and Gas Co. Production
of sulfur from gaseous mixtures containing hydrogen sulfide.
2,742,347, 4-17-56. Cl. 23—225.
Carlson, George E., J. P. Bader, and N. B. Owen, to Viking
Valve Co. Pressurized container valve structure. 2,744,665,
5-8-56, Cl. 222—394.
Carlson, George J., and C. R. Gum. to Shell Development Co.
Method for making supported silver catalysts. 2,773,844,
12-11-56, Cl. 252^63.
Carlson, George J., G. W. Gaertner, and F. B. West, to Shell
Development Co. Process for drying carbonylic compounds.
2,774,792, 12-18-56. Cl. 260—601.
Carlson. Gordon A. : See —
Pechukas, Alphonse, and Carlson. 2,765,215.
Carlson, Gothe J. : See —
Armstrong, Daniel A., and Carlson. 2,739,560.
Carlson, Gustav A., to The Boye Needle Co. Crochet hook.
2,738,062, 3-20-56, Cl. 66—118.
Carlson, Gustave A. Extensible and collapsible posture chair.
2,755,843. 7-24-56, Cl. 155—105.
Carlson, Harold A., to Carter Carburetor Corp. Throttle
control for two-stage carburetor. 2,749,100, 6-5-56, Cl.
261—23.
Carlson, Harold C. R. Spring grinder. 2,766,561, 10-16-56,
Cl. 51—114.
Carlson, Harry O. Auxiliary seats for strollers. 2,769,482,
11-6-56. Cl. 155 — 10.
Carlson, Henry E. Combined tooth brush and handle.
2,740,149, 4-3-56, Cl. 15—185.
Carlson, Hilding C, and J. J. Noble, to American Steel Foun-
dries. Fabricated brake beam. 2,753,961, 7-10-56, Cl.
188—228.6.
Carlson, Hugo R. Ooggles toy. 2,743,448, 5-1-56, Cl. 2 — 14.
LIST OP PATENTEES
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Carlson, John E. Snap switch. 2,752,446. 6-26-56, CI.
200 — 67
Carlson, Lawrence A., Sr. Duster. 2,746,074, 5-22-56. CI.
15—210.
C;u-ls(in. Leonard E. : See —
Bernreuter, Herbert A., and Carlson. 2,769,340.
Carlson, Lester A., and R. H., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co.
Brake control apparatus. 2,759,571, 8-21-56, CI. 188—181.
Carlson, Martin, to G. W. Houlsby, Jr. Automatic door
operator. 2,739,808, 3-27-56, CI. 268—34.
Carlson, Martin, to G. W. Houlsby, Jr. Pivotal door check
device. 2,752,627, 7-3-5G, CI. 16—55.
Carlson, Martin, and E. G. Bruhnke, to G. W. Houlsby, Jr.
Door closer mechanism. 2.770,004, 11-13-56, CI. 16 — 55.
Carlson, Marvin C, to McGill Mfg. Co., Inc. Switching as-
sembly. 2,731,531, 1-17-56, CI. 200 — 153.
Carlson, Marvin C. Steering controlled vehicle stabilizing
system. 2,735,691, 2-21-56, CI. 280—112.
Carlson, Maurice E. and C. S. Tear strip remover for cans.
2,734,655, 2-14-56, CI. 220 — 52.
Carlson, Morris W., to General Electric Co. Thermal respon-
sive control device. 2,752,455, 6-26-56. CI. 200—138.
Carlson, Oscar F. Valve. 2,745,628, 5-15-56, CI. 251—83.
Carlson, Oscar E., to Oscar F. Carlson Co. Control for hot
water heating system. 2,753,120, 7-3-56, CI. 237—8.
Carlson, Oscar P., Co. : See —
Carlson, Oscar F. 2,753,120.
Carlson, Paul H., E. N. and W. E. Slot cutting device.
2,738,711, 3-20-56, CI. 90 — 11.62.
Carlson, Reuben C, to Admiral Corp. Phonograph record
player. 2,729,456, 1-3-56, CI. 274—10.
Carlson, Reuben C, to Admiral Corp. Phonograph record
player. 2,762,626, 9-11-56, CI. 274—10.
Carlson, Reuben C, to Admiral Corp. Phonograph record
player. 2,704.415, 9-25-56, CI. 274—10.
Carlson, Reuben T. : See —
Johnson, Robert C, Millard, and Carlson. 2,766,855.
Johnson, Robert C, Millard, and Carlson. 2,766,858.
Carlson, Robert H. : See —
Carlson, Lester A. and R. H. 2,759,571.
Carlson, Stanley H. : See —
Jorgensen, Robert A., and Carlson. 2,761,172.
Carlson, Theodore E. : See —
Bowen, Max E., Hanish, and Carlson. 2,772,344.
Carlson, Theodore E., to Industrial Rayon Corp. Tension
controlling device. 2,758,802, 8-14-56, CI. 242 — 150.
Carlson, Viola M. Room ventilator. 2,772,332, 11-27-56, CI.
200—88.
Carlson, Warren E. : See —
Carlson, Paul H., E. N. and W. E. 2,738,711.
Carlson, Wilbur L., to General Motors Corp. Method of form-
ing bushings. 2,759,258,8-21-56,Cl.29—535.
Carlson, Willard A., to United States Steel Corp. Method
of deoxidizing semi-killed steel. 2,771,356, 11-20-56, CI.
75—58.
Carlson, William F. Illuminated fish lure. 2,754,610,
7-17-56, CI. 43—17.6.
Carlstedt, Sven B. F. Automatic dish-washing machine and
control mechanism. 2,730,114, 1-10-56, CI. 134 — 57.
Carlston, Earl F. : See —
Lum, Funston G., and Carlston. 2,742,496.
Lum, Funston G., Carlston, and Butler. 2,766,221.
Lum, Funston G., Carlston, and Butler. 2,766,222.
Carlston Earl F., and F. G. Lum, to California Research
Corp. Process for separating isophthalic acid and tereph-
thalic acid mixtures. 2,732,399. 1-24-56, CI. 260—525.
Carlston, Earl F., and F. G. Lum, to California Research
Corp. Isophthalic acid and terephthalic acid separation.
2.745,872, 5-15-56, CI. 260—525.
Carlstrom, Jesper H. : See —
Casler, Adrien F„ and Carlstrom. 2,729,916.
Carlton, Cecil F. Air conditioner chassis. 2,736,176, 2-28-56,
CI. 62—129.
Carlton, George M., and L. S. Busch, to P. R. Mallory & Co.,
Inc. Metal-ceramic materials and method of making same.
2.747,260, 5-29-56. CI. 29—182.5.
Carlton. Herbert E., Jr. : See —
Walkup, Lewis E., and Carlton. 2,752,271.
Carlton Machine Tool Co. : See —
Volz, Kenneth L.. and Weidig. 2,737,832.
Carlton, Paul R. Portable food-vending cribs. 2,733,094,
1-31-56, CI. 296—22.
Carlton, Stuart S. : See —
Topinka, Alfred A., McKenna, and Carlton. 2,731,402.
Carlyle, William J., to R. J. D. Heilshorn. Article forming
method and apparatus. 2,739,377, 3-27-56, CI. 29—555.
Carlyle, William J., to R. J. D. Heilshorn. Precision article
for electric resistance projection welding. 2,740,034,
3-27-56, CI. 219—10.
Carl-Zeiss-Stiftung : See —
Conradi, Rudolph, and Kohler. 2,767,613.
Carman, Charles M., Jr. Fastener. 2,749,589, 6-12-56,
CI. 24—153.
Carman, Justice N., Jr. : See —
Barnes, Sanford H., and Carman. 2,742,383.
Carman, Justice N., Jr., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Apparatus
for assembling semiconductor devices. 2,757,440, 8-7-56,
CI. 29—25.3.
Carman, Leon R. Fuel nozzle. 2,734,775, 2-14-56. CI.
299 — 107.
369555— P 9
Carmichael, Thomas F., to Syncro Corp. Vibratory electric
cutting tool. 2,771,102, 11-20-56, CI. 143—73.
Carmichael, Walter C, to American Optical Co. Display
cards for spectacle frames or the like. 2,764,286, 9-25-56,
CI. 200—79.
Carmody, Don R., to Standard Oil Co. Liquid propellant.
2,753,683, 7-10-56, CI. 60—35.4.
Car-Mon Products Co. : See —
Imming, Cornell A. 2,765,752.
Carnagua, Harold E., to Borg-Warner Corp. Hydrodynamic
type transmission and control mechanism therefor.
2,740,257, 4-3-56, CI. 60—54.
Carnahan, Orson A. Float actuated valve. 2,766,769,
10-16-56, CI. 137 — 436.
Carnahan, Robert E., to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Preparation
of thiamin chloride hydrochloride. 2,762,803, 9-11-56,
CI. 260—256.6.
Carnall, Edward, Jr., and J. J. Lugert, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Optical lens making. 2,768,108, 10-23-56, CI.
154—128.
Carnall, George, and M. A. Van Cleave, to Van Cleave Farms.
Mechanical weeders. 2,764,922, 10-2-56, CI. 97 — 44.
Carnegie, David, Jr., to Congoleum-Nairn Inc. Flexible felt
base covering. 2,774,685, 12-18-56, CI. 117—76.
Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corp. : See —
Francis, Charles B„ and Porter. 2,749,609.
Spoehr, Herman A., and Milner. 2,732,661.
Carnegie Institute of Technology : See —
Howard. Henry C. 2.762,840.
Carnegie Institute of Washington : See —
Myers, Jack E., and Phillips. 2,732,662.
Carnegie, William L. : See —
Almen, John O., and Carnegie. 2,733,797.
Almen, John O., and Carnegie. 2,733,798.
Carnes, Fred D., to Flexible Road Joint Machine Co. Appa-
ratus for placing corrugated joints in concrete. 2,729,152,
1-3-56, CI. 94—51.
Carnes, Hobert J. : See —
Rogers, Harlan N. 2,746,197.
Carnes, Joseph J., to American Cyanamid Co. Method of
softening textile material and resulting product. 2,761,795,
9-4-56, CI. 117—139.5.
Carnes, Joseph J., J. A. Price, and W. T. Booth, Jr., to Ameri-
can Cyanamid Co. Guanidinium salts of N-alkylmaleamic
acids. 2,739,168, 3-20-56, CI. 260—501.
Carnes, Joseph J., and W. T. Booth, Jr., to American Cyanamid
<"<>. Clhemixy n-monoethanolamides of tall oil. 2,744,888,
5-8-56, CI. 260 — 97.5.
Carnes, Samuel J. Pouring spout attachment. 2,735,594,
2-21-56, CI. 222—567.
Carnes, W. R., Co. : See — •
Carnes, Wilbur R. F. 2,772,624.
Carnes, Wilbur R. F., to W. R. Carnes Co. DifEuser. 2,772,024,
12-4-56. CI. 98—40.
Carney, Charles R., Jr. Evaporative cooling apparatuses.
2,751,837. 6-26-56. CI. 98—2.
Carney Co., Inc., The : See —
Downey, Richard M. 2,729,849.
Carney, Dennis J., to United States Steel Corp. Method for
producing low sulphur blast furnace iron. 2,760,856.
8-28-56, CI. 75—41.
Carney, Duane A., to Collins Radio Co. Differential servo
control. 2,760,130, 8-21-56, CI. 318 — 28.
Carney, John W. Doll dress. 2,737.661. 3-13-56, CI. 2—74.
Carney, Samuel C, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Method of
liquid-liquid contacting. 2,735,755, 2-21-56, CI. 23—310.
Carnice, Juan : See —
Gine, Miguel, and Carnice. 2,754,137.
Carnick, Lyle, to Copco Steel & Engineering Co. Basement
window construction. 2,753,964, 7-10-56, CI. 189 — 69.
Caroleo, Joseph L. Combination credenza and folding bed.
2.768.389. 10-30-56, CI. 5—2.
Carolus, James B., to Leeds and Northrup Co. Impulse tele-
metering system. 2.731.626, 1-17-56, CI. 340 — 206.
Carolus. James B., to Leeds and Northrup Co. Systems for
controlling generating units. 2,732,506, 1-24-56, CI.
307—57.
Carolus, James B., and E. J. Cranch, to Leeds and Northrup
Co. Generator loading rate control. 2,743,097, 4-24-56,
CI. 264—8.
Caron, Martinus H. Process of separating nickel and cobalt.
2,738,266, 3-13-56, CI. 75—119.
Carosella, Michael C. : See —
Bagley, Glen D., and Carosella. 2,755,241.
Carosella, Michael C, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp.
Electrolytic manganese cell. 2,739,116, 3-20-56, CI.
204 — 257.
Carosella, Michael C, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp.
Electrolytic manganese. 2,750,338, 6-12-56, CI. 204 — 105.
Carosella, Michael C, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp.
Production of manganese. 2,766,197, 10-9-56, CI.
204—105.
Carosella, Michael C, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp.
Anodes for electrowinning of manganese. 2,766,198,
10-9-56, CI. 204—105.
Carosella, Michael C. and J. D. Mettler, to Union Carbide and
Carbon Corp. Preparation of basic chromium sulphate
from iron-chromium alloys. 2,766,101, 10-9-56, CI. 23—117.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Caroselli, Remus F., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Sized
and anti-stalie coated synthetic fiber and process of coating.
2,731,3(37, 1-17-56, CI. 117 — 120.
Caroselli, Remus P., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp.
Mettiod of treating fibers with a vinyl copolymer and a
Werner complex. 2,744,835, 5-8-56, CI. 117 — 72.
Caroselli, Remus P., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Meth-
od of treating glass fibers with a composition including col-
loidal silica and article produced thereby. 2,754,221,
7-10-56, CI. 117 — 46.
Caroselli, Remus P., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Coated
glass liber and method of making. 2,754,223, 7-10-56, CI.
117—54.
Caroselli, Remus P., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Meth-
od of treatment of glass fibers with colloidal silica and prod-
uct produced thereby. 2.754,224, 7-10-56, CI. 117 — 65.
Carothers, Melvin M. Exhaust fan switch. 2,772,331,
11-27-56, CI. 200—84.
Carp, Arthur. Wall mounted cap remover with retainer.
2,750,382, 8-21-56, CI. 81—3.1.
Carpenter, Albert J., to The Cleveland Tapping Machine Co.
Adjustable pipe fitting clamp construction for tapping ma-
chine. 2,732,570 1-31-56, CI. 10 — 107.
Carpenter, Albert J., to The Cleveland Tapping Machine Co.
Indexing table construction. 2,757,559, 8-7-56, CI. 74 — 820.
Carpenter, Arley D. and J. A. Spring or cushion clamp.
2,746,701, 5-22-56, CI. 248—73.
Carpenter, Chester P. : See —
Jones, Charles H., and Carpenter. 2,757,301.
Carpenter Clayton A., to Union Oil Co. of California. Oil well
process. 2, 742, OCT, 4-24- 56. CI. 166—39.
Carpenter, Clayton A., to Union Oil Co. of California. Well
heater. 2.748,868, 6-5-56, CI. 166—60.
Carpenter, Clayton A., and P. W. Fischer, to Union Oil Co. of
California. Removal of waxy sludges from pipelines and
oil wells. 2,753,939, 7-10-56, CI. 166—41.
Carpenter, David P., C. P. Johnston, H. P. House, and K. O.
Johnsson. to the United States of America as represented
by the United States Atomic Energy Commission. Prepara-
tion of anhydrous vanadium trifluoride. 2,743,161, 4-24-56,
CI. 23—88.
Carpenter, Parley S. Non-stick portable soap tray. 2,752,72 1,
7-3-56, CI. 45—28.
Carpenter, Edison F. Combined bottle closure and dispensing
device. 2,758.759, 8-14-56, CI. 222—545.
Carpenter, Edwin O., J. M. Morgan, Jr., and M. V. Waters,
to The Cincinnati Milling Machine Co. Electric motor con-
trol system for a reproducing machine. 2,732,521, 1-24-56.
CI. 318—39.
Carpenter, Ellsworth J. : See —
Hale, Douglas, and Carpenter. 2,743,685.
Carpenter, Ernest L. Electro-magnetic road cleaner.
2,759,604, 8-21-56, CI. 209—215.
Carpenter, Erwin L. : See —
Webb, Richard L., and Carpenter. 2,753,375.
Carpenter. George C. Control device for model airplanes.
2,736,133, 2-28-56, CI. 46—77.
carpenter, Gilbert B., E. R. Blanehard, and A. J. Buselli. to
Air Reduction Co., Inc. Polymeric carbon and method of
production. 2,765.354, 10-2-56, CI. 260 — 666.
Carpenter. Gilbert B., O. W. Fortner, and A. J. Buselli, to
Air Reduction Co., Inc. Molded acetylenic polymer and
method of production. 2,751,628, 6-26-56, CI. 18 — 55.
Carpenter, .lack. Cutting torch holder. 2,766,817, 10-16-56,
CI. 158—27.4.
Carpenter, James H. Magnetic induced roll ore separator.
2,767,843. 10-23-56, CI. 209—219.
Carpenter, James H. Comminuted ore feed control. 2,707,844,
10-23-56, CI. 209—231.
Carpenter, James S., J. C. Shutt, and J. H. Winchester, to
The Ka^'le-I'i'-hei- ( o. Kenioyal „i molded articles.
2,744,286, 5-8-56, CI. 18—2.
Carpenter, John A. : See —
Carpenter, Arley D. and J. A. 2,746,701.
Carpenter, Joseph G. : See —
Dieteriehs. Frank P. 2,764,851.
Carpenter, Louis L. : See —
Hess, Raymond C, Carpenter, and Horstemeier.
2,740,991.
Carpenter. Otis R., and N. C. Jessen, to The Babe, .el; & Wilcox
Co. Welded -joint between dissimilar metals. 2,770,030,
11-13-56, CI. 29—196.1.
Carpenter and Paterson Inc. : See —
ITerzog. Ernest A. 2,738,151.
Carpenter, Paul G, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Sealing porous
formations. 2,735,261). 2-21-56. CI. 61—36.
Carpenter, Paul G., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Gas lift sys-
tem. 2,746.305.5 22- 56, CI. 103— 233.
Carpenter, Paul G.. to Phillips Petroleum Co. Kick-off for
gas-lift wells. 2,749,990. 6-12-56. CI. 166 — 39.
Carpenter, Robert H., to Meridan Corp. Hinge type coupling
flange. 2,749,149, 6-5-56, CI. 285—30.
Carpenter, Russell J. Paper roll handling attachment for
industrial elevating trucks. 2,775,359, 12-25-56, CI.
214 — 653.
Carpenter Steel Co., The : See —
Post, Carl B.. and Eberly. 2,730,443.
Carpenter, Victor H. Dental grinding tool. 2,735,181,
2-21-56. CI. 32—59.
See —
2,768,770.
Carpenter, Walter H. Method for holding shrimp. 2,746,272,
5-22-56, CI. 62—170.
Carper, Oswald V. Shirt protector. 2,704,2S0, 9-25-50, CI.
206 — 7.
Carpinella, Michael J., to Scovill Mfg. Co. Fastener attach-
ing machine. 2,735,567, 2-21-56, CI. 218 — 6.
Carpinella, Michael J., to Scovill Mfg. Co. Snap fastener
socket. 2,771.653, 11-27-56. CI. 24 — 216.
Carpinella, Michael J., and R. V. Rosengrant, to Scovill Mfg.
Co. Machine for setting and spacing fastener elements on
garments. 2.734.653. 2-14-56, CI. 218 — 6.
Carr, Adams & Collier Co. : See —
Adams, Paul L., Norman, and Sitterly. 2,732,594.
Sitterly, Charles K. 2,759,746.
Carr, Amos J., Jr., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Electronic position
and motion control systems. 2,753,468, 7-3-56, CI.
307—105.
Carr, Charles E„ to National Steel Corp. Open hearth charg-
ing container with end-gate bridging means. 2,757,92,1,
8-7-50, CI. 266—13.
Carr, Clide I., Jr., to United States Rubber Co. Polyvinyl
chloride for use in plastisols. 2,729,627, 1-3-56, CI.
260—92.8.
Carr, Edward W., R. P. Daehler, J. W. Adelman, Jr., and
G. E. Hansen, to Crane Co. Car-end valve. 2,753.889,
7-10-56, CI. 137—630.15.
Carr, Laurence H., to Edward Valves, Inc. Methods for manu-
facturing high pressure vessels. 2,752,669, 7-3-56, CI.
29—404.
Carr, Robert S. : See —
Bieber, Charles E., and Carr. 2,736,413.
Carr, Robert S., and T. N. Anderson, to Airtron, Inc.
T-connectors for coaxial cables. 2,754,487, 7-10-56, CI.
339—102.
Carr. Willie P. Pipe tool. 2,755,761. 7-24-56, CI. 113—111.
Carrara, Gino, to Lepetit S. P. A. lsonicotinic acid hydra-
zones of bicvclic terpenic ketones. 2,769,009, 10-30-56,
CI. 260—295.
Carrara, Gino, to Lepetit S. p. A. Cycloalkanonecarboxvlic
acid isonicotinylhydrazones and their salts. 2,773.063.
12-4-56. CI. 260 — 295.
Carrara, Gino, and E. Testa, to Lepetit S. p. A. Glucosides of
chloramphenicol. 2,734.055, 2-7-56, CI. 260 — 210.
Carrau, Mario J. Mechanical gun. 2,737,941, 3-13-56, CI.
Carrau, Mario J. High altitude observation means. 2,763,447,
9-18-56, CI. 244—2.
Carreau, Alfred, to Daystrom, Inc. Concrete panel handling
apparatus. 2,761,724, 9-4-56. CI. 294 — 63.
Carrick, Leo L., and J. M. Stapleton, to the Regents of the
University of Michigan. Storage battery. 2,739,997,
3-27-56, CI. 136—57.
Carrick, Virgil P., and W. W. Freedle. Tufting button at-
taching device. 2,762,160, 9-11-56, CI. 45 — 138.
Carrie, John. Ship's navigational light. 2,740,038, 3-27-56,
CI. 240—7.5.
Carriel, Jonathan T. : See —
Billica, Harry R„ and Carriel. 2,739,957.
Carrier Conveyor Corp. : See —
Carrier, Robert M., Jr. 2,760,503.
Carrier, Robert M., Jr. 2,771,983.
Carrier, Robert M., Jr., and Morris. 2,767,826.
Carrier Corp. : See —
Ashley, Carlyle M. 2,762,206.
Ashley, Carlyle M. 2,775.096.
Ayling, Robert W. 2,747,386.
Ayling, Robert W. 2,752.176.
Ayling, Robert W. 2,753.198.
Baker, Donald L. 2,775,001.
Berestneff, Alexis A. 2,775,097.
Bourne, Joseph R. 2.755.635.
Bourne, Joseph R. 2,760,350.
Breck, Roger S. 2,739,450.
Breck, Roger S. 2,739.451.
Brown, Seymour W. 2.775,099.
Carrier, Willis H. 2,759,662.
Gerteis, Karl M. 2.755,987.
Hanson, Lars. 2,762,204.
Hanson, Lars. 2,775,101.
Howe, Harlan L. 2,775,100.
Leonard, Louis H., Jr. 2,733,575.
Leonard. Louis H., Jr. 2,770.953.
MacLeod, David E. 2,775,098.
McGrath, William L. 2,768,514.
Noone. Howard T. 2,747,378.
Schulz, Edward L„ and Bailey. 2,765,629.
Swart, Richard H. 2,760,355.
Swart, Richard H. 2,775,494.
Swart, Richard H„ and Ayling. 2,752,213.
Carrier Engineering Co. Ltd. : See —
Smith, James W. 2,763,232.
Woolard, Henry J. 2,731,110.
Carrier, Robert M., Jr., to Carrier Conveyor Corp. Spiral
conveyors. 2,760,503, 8-28-56, CI. 134 — 132.
Carrier, Robert M., Jr., to Carrier Conveyor Corp. Spiral
conveyor. 2,771,983, 11-27-56, CI. 198 — 220.
Carrier, Robert M., Jr., and J. M. Morris, to Carrier Convever
Corp. De-aerating conveyor. 2,767,826, 10-23-56, CI.
198—220.
Carrier-Stephens Co. : See —
Wallace, James R. 2,766,899.
Wallace, James R. 2,766,900.
Carrier, Willis H., to Carrier Corp. Centrifugal compressors.
2,759,662, 8-21-56, CI. 230—130.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Carrigan, Tracy, to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Method of and apparatus for measurin I nment cliarai
teristics of front and rear wheels. 2,705,701, 10-9-56, CI.
88—14.
Carrington, Herbert C, and E. H. P. Young, to Imperial
Chemical Industries Ltd. Bis-quinolinium compounds.
2,700,904, 8-28-56, CI. 200—286.
Carroad, Yale. Tethered ball game apparatus. 2,747,873,
5-29-56, CI. 273—95.
Carroll, Burt H. : See —
Yutzy, Henry C, and Carroll. 2,747,999.
Carroll, Burt H., to Eastman Kodak Co. Pentazaindene
stabilizers for photographic emulsions sensitized with
alkylene oxide polymers. 2,743,180, 4-24-56, CI. 95 — 7.
Carroll, Burt H., to Eastman Kodak Co. Mercury stabilizers
for photographic emulsions sensitized with polyalkylene
esters^ amides and ethers. 2,751,299, 6-19-56, CI. 95—7.
Carroll Chain Co., The : See —
Gantz, Ray D. 2,774,213.
Carroll, Ellsworth W., to S & W Fine Foods, Inc. Fruit po-
sition inspector and segregator. 2,731,129, 1-17-56, CI.
198—33.
Carroll, Ellsworth W., to S & W Fine Foods, Inc. Fruit
pitting devices. 2,742,066, 4-17-56, CI. 146—28.
Carroll, Ellsworth W., to S & W Fine Foods, Inc. Fruit
orientation device. 2,742,136, 4-17-56, CI. 198—33.
Carroll, Ellsworth W., to S & W Fine Foods, Inc. Fruit
sorting device. 2,742,137, 4-17-56, CI. 198—33.
Carroll, Ellsworth W., to S & W Fine Foods, Inc. Fruit
halving devices. 2,772,711, 12-4-56, CI. 140 — 73.
Carroll, Frank E., Jr., to United Aircraft Products, Inc.
Oil tank or like valve. 2,745,424, 5-15-50, CI. 137—89.
Carroll, Frank E., Jr., and P. R. Hughes, to United Aircraft
Products, Inc. Oil tank. 2,705,866, 10-9-56, CI. 183 — 2.5.
Carroll, Fred M. : See —
Hibbard, Oscar L., and Carroll. 2,765,602.
Carroll, Fred M., to International Business Machines Corp.
Web cutting and feeding device for printing machines.
2,771,029, 11-20-56, CI. 101—227.
Carroll, Fred M., and A. F. Smith, to International Business
Machines Corp. Character printing devices. 2,753,792,
7-10-56, CI. 101—93.
Carroll, Frederick C. : See-
Bradley, Robert O., and Carroll. 2,746,384.
Carroll, Glenn H. Multiple locking mechanism control
2,765,647, 10-9-56, CI. 70—264.
Carroll, Harmon W. Hair curler. 2,739,601, 3-27-56, CI.
Carroll, James L. Spear gun. 2,760,480, 8-28-56, CI.
124—22.
Carroll, James L. Coil winding machine. 2,772,837, 12-4-56,
CI. 242—9.
Carroll, Thomas G. : See —
Binder, Thomas P., and Carroll. 2,738.964.
Carroll, Wallace E., and J. M. Bowles ; said Bowles assor. to
said Carroll. Punching machine. 2,771,009, 11-20-56, CI.
Carroll, William R., to American Telephone and Telegraph
Co. Automatic transmission measuring circuit for succes-
sively testing the idle trunks in a group of trunks.
2,761,922, 9-4-56, CI. 179—175.3.
Carrom Industries, Inc. : See —
Peterson, Warren J. 2,771,940.
Smith, Lee. 2,749,197.
Smith, Lee. 2,766,090.
Carruth, Herman A. : See —
Williamson, Marshall I., and Carruth. 2,743,009.
Carruthers, Eben H. Method of harvesting and separating
pod type vegetables. 2,763,114, 9-18-56, CI. 56—1.
Carsello, Thomas : See—
Hitchock, Robert E., and Lloyd. 2,742,335.
Carsley, Harold G., J. P. Schuren, and W. H. Wickson, to
United States Steel Corp. Latch operating mechanism.
2,743,126, 4-24-56, CI. 292—39.
Carson, Benjamin R., to Radio Corp. of America. Record
change cycle control system for automatic record changers.
2,732,212, 1-24-56, CI. 274—1.
Carson, Clarence M. : jSee —
Snyder, James E., and Carson. 2.743,761.
Carson, Clarence M., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Film
for packaging meats. 2,772,172, 11-27-56, CI. 99 — 174.
Carson, Clifford C. Flash steam eliminator. 2,742,234,
4-17-56, CI. 237—67.
Carstens. Earl J. Fork attachment for tractors. 2.731,161.
1-17-56, CI. 214—140.
Carson, Earl W. Matchbook holder. 2,775,343, 12-25-56,
CI. 206—31.
Carson, Frank J. : See —
Jendrisak, Joseph E., and Carson. 2,766,555.
Carson, Frank L. : See —
Clark, Lester L. 2,756,743.
Carson, George E. Rake attachment for power mowers.
2,751,741, 6-26-56, CI. 56—27.
Carson, George J., and E. B. Hallberg. Magnetic chuck face
plate. 2,771,571, 11-20-56, CI. 317—162.
Carson, Kenneth. Safety clip for earrings. 2,764,797,
10-2-56, CI. 24—260.
Carson, Nathan. Portable dressing room. 2,70,244, 11-13-56,
CI. 135—8.
Carson. Paul A., to General Electric Co. Lamp testing device.
2,746,011, 5-15-56, CI. 324 — 22.
Carson, Robert H., Sr., and E. O. McCartney. Filling machine.
2,763,417. 9-18-56, Cl. 226—95.
Car.stcnsun, Louis. Folding data case. 2,732,874, 1-31-56,
Cl. 150 — 39.
Cart, Pierre. Devices for delaying the switching of an energy
consuming apparatus. 2,742,546, 4-17-56, Cl. 200 — 136.3.
Cart, Theodore S., to Atlantic Products Corp. Luggage bags.
2,746,582, 5-22-56, Cl. 190 — 58.
Carter, Allan J., R. C. Hansen, and C. M. Heinen, to the
United States of America as represented by the United
States Atomic Energy Commission. Protective coating com-
position comprising a polymer of chloroprene and an alkalim
earth metal fluoride. 2,734,042, 2-7-56, Cl. 260 — 30.6.
Carter, Andrew L. Apparatus for boxing-in impressions.
2,733,508, 2-7-56, Cl. 32—17.
Carter, Arthur D. Ring traveler. 2,748,559, 6-5-56, Cl
57—119.
Carter, Arthur F. : See —
Harris, Richard A., Parker, and Carter. 2,737,387.
Carter. Arthur M., Jr. : See —
Wolin, Louis, and Carter. 2,771,243.
Carter Carburetor Corp. : See —
Carlson, Harold A. 2,749,100.
Coffey, Irven E. 2,734,009.
Coffey, Irven E. 2,748,425.
Goodridge, Laurence M. 2,733,695.
Goodridge, Laurence M. 2,748,561.
Henning, Otto. 2,740,600.
Johnson, Eldon A. 2,733,618.
Kommer, Fred A., and Zub. 2,747,051.
Schweiss, Joseph. 2,748,796.
Smith, Russell F. 2,733,619.
Carter, Cecil F. Wheel-barrow with pivoted supporting legs.
2,744,763, 5-8-56, Cl. 280—47.33.
Carter, Charles E., and B. H. Gwynn, to Gulf Research &
Development Co. Process for producing alcohols.
2,759,025, 8-14-56, Cl. 260—638.
Carter, Charles J., to General Electric Co. Thermocouple.
2,757,220, 7-31-56, Cl. 136—4.
Carter, Clarence F. Filling machine. 2,756,906, 7-31-56,
Cl. 222—203.
Carter, Clarence F. Bag filling machine. 2,765,816, 10-9-56,
Cl. 141—65.
Carter, Eugene C. Match book. 2,771,183, 11-20-56, Cl.
206—34.
Carter, Florence L. Individual cream carton. 2,740,573,
4—3—56 Cl 229 7
Carter, George E. Mobile toilet. 2,772,420, 12-4-56, Cl.
4—11.
Carter, Giles F. to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Pre-
venting the formation of carbon sludge in fused baths.
2,734,036, 2-7-56, Cl. 252—156.
Carter, Herbert E. : See —
Gottieb, David, and Carter. 2,746,902.
Carter, Herbert E. Pitless well adapter and coupling appa-
ratus. 2,771,955, 11-27-56, Cl. 166—85.
Carter Insecticide & Chemical Co., Inc. : See —
Blanchard, James K, and Wood. 2,750,080.
Blanchard, James K, and Wood. 2,757,823.
Carter, J. C, Co., The : See-
Carter, James C. 2,738,095.
Carter, James C. 2,766,698.
Carter, James C, to The J. C. Carter Co. Pressure closure.
2,738,095, 3-13-56, Cl. 220^0.
Carter, James C, to The J. C. Carter Co. Pump. 2,766,698,
10-16-56, Cl. 103—103.
Carter, James M., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Cyclic processes of producing UCle. 2,737,439, 3-6-56,
Cl. 23—14.5.
Carter, James M., and M. D. Kamen, to the United States of
America as represented by the United States Atomic Energy
Commission. Isotope enrichment process. 2,758,006,
8-7-56, Cl. 23—14.5.
Carter, James P., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Shoe sew-
ing machines. 2,763,224 9-18-56, Cl. 112 — 46.
Carter, John F., to Aro Equipment Corp. Lubricant pump
structure. 2,767,890, 10-23-56, Cl. 222 — 386.
Carter, John N., and D. N. Rosenblatt, to The Eimco Corp.
Alloy steel. 2,751,291, 6-19-56, Cl. 75—128.
Carter, John W., to Surface Combustion Corp. Vacuum seal
for fan shaft of heat treating furnace. 2,749,111, 6-5-56,
Cl. 266—5.
Carter, Leslie F., to Sperry Rand Corp. Gyroscopic compass
instrument. 2,735.191, 2-21-56, Cl. 33—226.
Carter, Leslie F., to Sperry Rand Corp. Damping error elim-
inator for gyro compasses. 2,739,390, 3-27-56, Cl. 33 — 226.
Carter, Melville J. Photo-flash unit. 2,740,339, 4-3-56, Cl.
95—11.5.
Carter, Nolan A. : See —
Yeandle, William W., Carter, and Purnell. 2,70.008.
Carter, Norman C, and J. S. Cromeans, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Molybdenum oxide-silica-alumina isomerization by
purification of hydrogen feed. 2,747,004, 5-22-56, Cl.
260—683.5.
Carter, Norman C, and J. S. Cromeans, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Production of aromatics from olefins and carbon di-
oxide. 2,775,631, 12-25-56, Cl. 260—673.
Carter, Norman D. : See —
Hess, Howard V., and Carter. 2,735,876.
Carter Parts Co. : See —
Protz, Edward H. 2,736,875.
Tyzack, Harold. 2,746,023.
Carter, Philip L., to Sun Oil Co. Process for coating metal
with furfural resin. 2.755.204, 7-17-56, Cl. 117 — 66.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Carter Products, Inc. : See —
Berger, Frank M., Hubbard, and Ludwig. 2,734,087.
Berger, Frank M., and Plechner. 2,734,847.
Carter, Ralph H., to North American Kayon Corp. Yarn
stretching device. 2,735,160, 2-21-56, CI. 28 — 71.4.
Carter, Ralph H., to North American Rayon Corp. Mixing
apparatus. 2,737,372, 3-6-56, CI. 259 — 24.
Carter, Raymond J. : See —
Gaylord, James K., Carter, and Hahn. 2,740,009.
Gaylord, James K., Carter, and Hahn. 2,762,476.
Carter. Reginald E. Holders for safety razor blades.
2,741,028, 4-10-56, CI. 30—329.
Carter, Richard H., to The De Vilbiss Co. Hot spray paint-
ing system. 2,762,652, 9-11-56, CI. 299—86.
Carter, Richard P.. to Hercules Powder Co. Removal of
A1C13 catalyst from Friedel-Crafts reaction masses.
2,734,892, 2-14-56, CI. 260—93.3.
Carter, Robert J., to The Rittling Corp. Casing and mounting
assembly for convector heaters. 2,733,049, 1-31-56, CI.
257—133.
Carter, Sam F., Jr., C. K. Donoho, and R. A. Dyke, Jr., to
American Cast Iron Pipe Co. Treatment of cast iron.
2,765,225, 10-2-56, CI. 75—27.
Carter, Sidney T., to Geo. J. Meyer Mfg. Co. Label dating
mechanism or labeling machines. 2,731,913, 1-24-56, CI.
101 — 305.
Carter, Sidney T., to Geo. J. Meyer Mfg. Co. Machine for
labeling cylindrical articles. 2,741,389, 4-10-56, CI.
216—54.
Carter, Sidney T., to Geo. J. Meyer Mfg. Co. Tubular mate-
rial for banding bottle necks. 2,758,7" "
215—38.
,735, 8-14-56, CI.
Carter, Sidney T., to Geo. J. Meyer Mfg. Co. Method of and
apparatus for use in applying contractible bands to articles.
2,771,725, 11-27-50, CI. 53 — 41.
Carter, Uriel F.. to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Circuit controlling
devices. 2,751,459, 6-19-56, CI. 200—83.
Carter, Victor M. : See —
Rayburn, Alden G. 2,730,391.
Carter, Willard K. Abrading article. 2,773,338, 12-11-56,
CI. 51—204.
Carter, William, Co., The : See —
Scott, Thomas P., Jr. 2,738,566.
Carter, William J. : See —
Yoeke, Bernard A., Carter, and White. 2,770,882.
Carter, William R. Concentricity gage. 2,739,389, 3-27-56,
CI. 33—174.
Carter, William R., to Superior Separator Co. Centrifugal
separators for particle-laden gaseous media. 2,747,687,
5-29-56, CI. 183—77.
Carthage Machine Co. : See —
Alexander, Ronald R. 2,741,283.
Clark, James R. 2,748,815.
Cartledge, William J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Spray mixer. 2,730,433, 1-10-56, CI. 23 — 285.
Cartlidge, Frank, to Goodman Mfg. Co. Coal mining machine
with rotary cutting and dislodging drum. 2,730,344,
1-10-56, CI. 262—9.
Cartlidge, Frank, to Goodman Mfg. Co. Retractable boring
assembly. 2,736,542, 2-28-56, CI. 262—7.
Cartlidge, Frank, to Goodman Mfg. Co. Mining machine ro-
tating cutter head with gear train drive. 2,736,545,
2-28-56, CI. 262—20.
Cartlidge, Frank, to Goodman Mfg. Co. Articulated conveyor.
2,743,002, 4-24-56, CI. 198—109.
Cartlidge, Frank, to Goodman Mm. Co. Boring type continu-
ous mining machine. 2,750,175, 6-12-56, CI. 262 — 7.
Cartlidge, Frank, to Goodman Mfg. Co. Collapsible boring
head for mining machines. 2,750,176, 6-12-56, CI. 262 — 7.
Cartlidge, Frank, to Goodman Mfg. Co. Mining machine hav-
ing vertically swingable cutter head and reciprocable gath-
ering mechanism. 2,750,179, 6-12-56, CI. 262 — 26.
Cartlidge, Frank, to Goodman Mfg. Co. Burster cone for
continuous miner boring head. 2,754,100, 7-10-56, CI.
262—9.
Cartlidge, Frank, to Goodman Mfg. Co. Mining machine with
adjustable boring head having thrust transmitting means.
2,757,917, 8-7-56, CI. 262—7.
Cartlidge, Frank, to Goodman Mfg. Co. Rotarv boring head
assembly having radial arms and forwardly projecting
cutter supports. 2,765,156, 10-2-56, CI. 262—7.
Cartlidge, Frank, and F. A. Lindgren, to Goodman Mfg. Co.
Mining machine. 2,73-1,7.",!, 2-14-56, CI. 262—7.
Cartlidge, Frank, and H. E. Smith, to Goodman Mfg. Co.
Collapsible boring head with collapsible plow. 2,743,094,
4-24-56. CI. 262—7.
Cartmell, Edgar B., to United States Rubber Co. Floatable
slip-resistant shoe. 2,757,461, 8-7-56, CI. 36—2.5.
Carton, Jean. Processes and appliances for measuring and
setting instrument. 2,739,803, 3-27-56, CI. 265 — 7.
Cartter, William G. Overhead fuel burning heaters.
2,759,472, 8-21-56, CI. 126—91.
Cartwright. Bert W., and W. T. Dunn, to Chrvsler Corp.
Hydrodynamic transmission. 2,770,151, 11-13-56, CI.
74 — 732.
Cartwright, Eugene M.. to Chase Brass & Copper Co. Inc.
Method of forming tubular fittings and the like. 2,7(17,765,
10-23-56, CI. 153 — 48.
Cartwright, Horace A., to Cartwright Industries, Inc. Start-
ing device for spray bar applying bituminous materials to
highways. 2,760,818, 8-28-56, CI. 299—34.
Cartwright Industries, Inc. : See —
Cartwright, Horace A. 2,760,818.
Cartwright, John R., to The British Tabulating Machine Co.
Ltd. Thermionic valve circuits. 2,749,440, 6-5-56, CL
250—27.
Cartwright, Ronald S. : See-
Foster, John R., and Cartwright. 2,748,616.
Cartwright, William J., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Single
lap spot welder. 2,755,366, 7-17-56, CI. 219—6.
Carty, Edward. Necktie holder. 2,738,513, 3-20-56, CI.
2—145.
Caruolo, Rocco. Bumper carrier. 2,746,659, 5-22-56, CI.
224—42.07.
Caruthers, Edward G., and R. Lowry. Hatch cover.
2,773,469, 12-11-56, CI. 114—201.
Caruthers, Robert S., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Miniaturized transistor amplifier circuit. 2,730,576,
1-10-56, CI. 179—171.
Carvalho, Manuel. Sponge brush. 2,742,661, 4-24-56, CI.
15—244.
Carvel, Thomas. One-piece barrel end and dispenser tip.
2,731,925, 1-24-56, CI. 107— 14.
Carvell, Martha L. Chignon foundation. 2,765,798, 10-9-56,
CI. 132—55.
Carver, Harold E., and G. R. Lake, to Union Oil Co. of Cali-
fornia. Separation of hydrocarbons. 2,773,006, 12-4-56,
CI. 196—14.25.
Carver, John A. : See —
Long, Robert B., Carver, Holder, and Felix. 2,775,543.
Carver, John A., and W. F. Rollman, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Method and apparatus for mixing and
contacting fluids. 2,751,335, 6-19-56, CI. 196—147.
Carver, John A., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Liquid-liquid extraction tray. 2,775,542, 12-25-56, CI.
196 — 14.52.
Carver, Lawrence M., to C. G. S. Laboratories, Inc. Improved
electronic trigger circuit. 2,744,957, 5-8-56, CI. 178 — 70.
Carver, Leo B. Knock-down wheelbarrow. 2,742,300. 4-17-56,
CI. 280—47.31.
Carver, Richard N., to Louis Marx & Co. Toy emergency
vehicle with housing. 2,731,765, 1-24-56, CI. 46—12.
Carwardine, John E. D. : See —
Reilly, Park M., Carwardine, and Finigan. 2,739,176.
Carwile, Lois C. K., executrix : See —
Calosi, Carlo L., and Carwile. 2,748,298.
Carwile, Preston B. : See —
Calosi, Carlo L.. and Carwile. 2,748,298.
Cary, Beecher B. : See —
Lall, Karl J., and Cary. 2,731,193.
Cary, Francis H., to B-I-F Industries, Inc. Telemetric appa-
ratus for low and high range values. 2,740,951, 4-3-56,
CI. 340 — 184.
Cary, John E., R. E. Shafer, and V. Cary. Apparatus for the
liquid treatment of fibers. 2,739,470, 3-27-56, CI. 68 — 205.
Cary, John E., R. E. Shafer, and V. Cary. Fibre decorticat-
ing machine. 2,745,142, 5-15-56. CI. 19—24.
Cary. Rex H. J., to National Research Development Corp.
Folded slot antennae. 2,751,589, 6-19-56, CI. 343—767.
Cary, Valerie : See —
Cary, John E., Shafer, and Carv. 2,739,470.
Cary, John E., Shafer, and Cary. 2,745,142.
Cary, William E., Ltd. : See —
Hicklin, William O. 2,729,962.
Casahlancas High Draft Co. Ltd. : See —
Noguera, Joseph. 2,729,859.
Noguera, Joseph. 2,737,690.
Noguera, Joseph. 2,750,633.
Noguera, Joseph. 2.755.514.
Noguera, Joseph. 2,758,341.
Noguera, Joseph. 2,762,083.
Casabona, Anthony M. : See —
Pickles, Sidney B., and Casabona. 2,771,603.
Casacci, Severin X. : See —
Danel, Pierre F., Casacci, and Jarrian. 2,767,328.
Peyrin, Henri, and Casacci. 2,731,951.
Peyrin, Henri, and Casacci. 2.7.0.:,>,892.
Pevrin, Henri, and Casacci. 2,746,713.
Peyrin, Henri, and Casacci. 2,768,847.
Casacci, Severin X., to Etablissements Neyrpic. Combined
driving connection and servomotor unit, particularly for
use in hydroelectric turbine-generator installations.
2,756,018, 7-24-56, CI. 253 — 22.
Casadv, Philip M., to Medical Equipment Laboratories. Appa-
ratus for cleaning hollow tubular elements. 2,754,835,
7-17-56, CI. 134—112.
Cascades Plywood Corp. : See —
Uschmann, Curt. 2,743,758.
Casco Products Corp. : See —
Noel, Philip X. 2,761,534.
Youhouse, Joseph. 2,734.985.
Youhouse, Joseph. 2,757,464.
Youhouse, Joseph. 2,761,026.
Case, Burgess C. Corn popping machine. 2,742,848, 4-24-56,
CI. 99—238.1.
Case, Everett N., to Sinclair Refining Co. Process for break-
ing emulsions formed in the neutralization of acid treated
petroleum fractions bv partial dehvdration and settling.
2,734,038, 2-7-56. CI. 252—346.
Case, Everett N., to Sinclair Oil and Gas Co. Alkylene oxide
condensate of discard palm oil. 2,745,855, 5-15-56, CI.
260—410.6.
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Case, J. I., Co. : See —
Aber, Homer B. 2,748,680.
Campbell, Donald J. 2,759,313.
Christenson, Donald J., and Salerno. 2,772,030.
Clarke, Evans L., and Downey. 2,765,723.
Crawford, John F. 2,747,270.
Dwyer, William J. 2,733,652.
Fraga, John B. 2.747.4S4.
Fraga, John B. 2,755,722.
Hamilton, Matthew E. 2,729,931.
Hansen, Charles W. 2,742,329.
Hedquist, Milton T., Harroun, Mayhew, Van De Sampel,
and Whalen. 2,766,674.
Hedquist, Milton T., Mayhew, Van De Sampel, and
Whalen. 2,753,783.
Heth, Sherman C, Krause, and Wiltsey. 2,771,731.
Innes, Willard J. 2,749,696.
Krause, Norman R., Heth, and Haery. 2,761,269.
Magee, Kenneth L. 2,751,745.
Magee, Kenneth L. 2,760,622.
Markel, John M. 2,755,720.
Morrissey, Patrick W. 2,772,038.
Omon, Gene L. 2,765,746.
Omon, Gene L., and Hohnl. 2,735,696.
Omon, Gene L., and Thayer. 2,769,646.
Redetzke, Emery C. 2,742,843.
Eedetzke, Emery C. 2,771,831.
Russell, Stanley D. 2,750,205.
Russell, Stanley D. 2,763,203.
Russell, Stanley D. 2,775,089.
Schill, Bernard J. 2,771,830.
Schneebeli, Emil, and Crawford. 2,775,147.
Schroeppel, Paul R. 2,738,640.
Smith, Carlisle F. 2,770,184.
Talak, John F. 2,747,743.
Zerweck, Werner, and Heinrich. 2,752,349.
Case, James W. Glass-reinforced plastic article. 2,758,951,
8-14-56, CI. 154 — 43.
Case Mfg. Corp. : See —
Kohlmeyer, George W. 2,773,267.
Case, Robert L., H. G. Jordan, and M. R. Kleist, to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Inc. Order wire and alarm circuits
for carrier systems. 2,730,579, 1-10-56, CI. 179 — 175.3.
Casebolt, Ralph T. Door frame structure. 2,739,674, 3-27-56,
CI. 189 — 46.
Casey, Carl : See —
Poole, Foster M. 2,754,676.
Casey, Dennis A. Coffee maker. 2,741,174, 4-10-56, CI.
99—283.
Casey, Francis B. : See —
Russell, Arthur G., Clary, Casey, and Dallon. 2,733,442.
Russell, Arthur G., Clary, Casey, and Dallon. 2,733,564.
Casey, James E., to Motorola, Inc. Color television receiver.
2,766,393, 10-9-56, CI. 313—77.
Casey, James H., to Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. Flying
tape splice for pressure-sensitive adhesive tape. 2,752,984,
7-3-56, CI. 154 — 42.
Casey, Joseph P., Jr. : See —
Lewis, Edward A., and Casey. 2,756,424.
Casey, Robert F., to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc.
Sweep circuit. 2,743,357, 4-24-56. CI. 250—27.
Casey, Robert F., to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc.
Sweep circuit. 2,748,271, 5-29-56, CI. 250—27.
Casey, Robert T. : See —
Hammerly, Herman J., Casey, and Yeamans. 2,738,445.
Casey, Robert T., to General Electric Co. Panelboard con-
struction. 2,738,444, 3-13-56, CI. 317 — 119.
Casey, William J., Ill, to American Steel Foundries. Hy-
draulic magnetic fluid brake. 2,770,329, 11-13-56, CI.
188—90.
Cash, A. W., Valve Mfg. Corp. : See —
Chaniot, George E. 2,740,586.
Cash, Jacob S., to Bristol Laboratories Inc. Defoaming proc-
ess. 2,759,871. 8-21-56, CI. 195—36.
Cash, James A., Jr., to American Mattress Machine Co. Meth-
od and apparatus for sewing multi layers of material.
2,771,045. 11-20-56, CI. 112—2.
Cash, Loss A. Artificial fishing lure plug. 2,756,534, 7-31-56,
CI. 43—42.48.
Cash, Wilfrid E., and W. H. Gell, to The Distillers Co. Ltd.
Continuous esterification process. 2,759,967, 8-21-56, CI.
260 — 475.
Cashion, Francis W., to Allied Chemical & Dye Corp. Reduc-
tion of aromatic nitrogen compounds. 2,765,301, 10-2-56,
CI. 260—205.
Cashman, Edward P., and R. E. Merz, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Processes for purifying sulfurized hydro-
carbon products. 2,768.157, 10-23-56, CI. 260 — 139.
Cashman, Robert J., to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Photoconductive electrode. 2,730,638,
1-1CM56, CI. 313—65.
Cashmore, Joseph A. : See —
Lytton, Frank A., and Cashmore. 2,733,161.
Casida, Lester E., Jr., to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Preparation
of diaminopimelic acid and lysine. 2,771,396, 11-20-56,
CI. 195—30.
Casigliani, Nello, to F. A. G. A. Fabbrica Acque Gassate
Affini S. p. A. Automatic apparatus for filling containers
with gaseous liquids. 2,754,043, 7-10-56, CI. 226—115.
Casisky, Donald R. Speed responsive signal devices.
2,757,363, 7-31-56, CI. 340—264.
Casius Corp. Ltd. : See —
TJlfstedt, Leo T. 2,740,722.
Casler, Adrien F., and J. H. Carlstrom, to General Electric Co.
Glass blowing machine. 2,729,916, 1-10-56, CI. 49 — 19.
Casler, Adrien F., and B. A. Zimmerman, to General Electric
Co. Tube and rod gauging apparatus. 2,748,937, 6-5-56,
CI. 209—88.
Casler, Adrien F., C. D. Spicer, and R. H. Canfield, to General
Electric Co. Tube or rod gauging apparatus. 2,765,076,
10-2-56, CI. 209—88.
Cason, Forrest D. Posture improving device. 2,771,875,
11-27-50, CI. 128 — 44.
Cason, Robert W. : See —
Box, Merrel L., and Cason. 2,741,365.
Casper, Louis. Smokers' article. 2,737,956, 3-13-56, CI.
131—235.
Caspersen, Knud. Resiliently mounted sounding board.
2,760,398, 8-28-56, CI. 84—192.
Cass, Charles E. Two stroke cycle internal combustion
engine with pump compression. 2,769,435, 11-6-56, CI.
123—68.
Cassady, Walter G., and T. O. Perkins, to Acme Visible Records,
Inc. Index device. 2,732,822, 1-31-56, CI. 116 — 135.
Cassan, Jean H. F. Furnaces, and more particularly coke
ovens. 2,733,197, 1-31-56, CI. 202—142.
Cassani, Renato E. Dental and surgical abrasive jet appara-
tus. 2,759,266, 8-21-56, Cl. 32—58.
Cassell, Joseph L., and H. L. Caretto, to The Reeve Electrical
Co., Inc. Electric bell motor. 2,749,453, 6-5-56, Cl.
310—30.
Cassell, Robert P., to The Jeannette Glass Co. Apparatus for
press-molding glass articles. 2.732,665, 1-31-56, Cl. 49 — 5.
Cassella Farbwerke Mainkur Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Persch, Walther. 2,752.345.
Schwamberger, Emil. 2,734,050.
Schwamberger, Emil. 2,768,998.
Trosken, Otto. 2,751,383.
Cassidy, John F. Bulldozer blade. 2,730,823, 1-17-56, Cl.
37—144.
Cassidy, Robert J., to Pace, Inc. Thermoresponsive switch
means. 2,751,465, 6-19-56, Cl. 200—139.
Cassidy, Robert J., to General Motors Corp. Fluorescent lamp
system. 2,773,217, 12-4-56, Cl. 315—188.
Cassimus, George S. Salt dispenser. 2,746,653, 5-22-56,
Cl. 222—500.
Cassis, Frank, and C. R. Greene, to Standard Oil Co. Remov-
ing polyethylene from metal surfaces. 2,744,841, 5-8-56,
Cl. 134—7.
Cassman, Harry, to Electric & Musical Industries Ltd. Manu-
facture of mosaic screens such as are utilized in television
transmission tubes. 2,745,772. 5-15-56, Cl. 117 — 210.
Cassutt, Russell J., to Collins Radio Co. Power amplifier
tuning and loading device. 2,738,471, 3-13-56, Cl. 336 — 30.
Cast, Florence H. : See —
Higgins, Laurence R. 2,775,145.
Castagnola, Angelo B., and E. J. Ritelli. Aligning means for
foundry flask. 2,753,607, 7-10-56, Cl. 22—110.
Castagnoli, Nildo, to Luminous Ceilings, Inc. Machine for
washing corrugated sheeting. 2,737,921, 3-13-56, Cl.
118—72.
Castedello, William : See —
Schwartz, Morris, and Castedello. 2,748,360.
Castel, Jacques H., and S. A. Scherbatskoy, to Perforating
Guns Atlas Corp. Radioactivity well logging apparatus.
2,740,052, 3-27-56, Cl. 250—83.6.
Castel, Jacques H., and H. C. Waters, to Perforating Guns
Atlas Corp. Well perforating and logging methods and
apparatus. 2,768,684, 10-30-56, Cl. 164—0.5.
Castel, Maurice : See — ■
Levy-Hawes, Felix, and Castel. 2,763,021.
Castellan, Carl A., to American Viscose Corp. Apparatus for
producing reinforced tubing. 2,730,761, 1-17-56, Cl.
18—13.
Castellani, Pio F. F., to Termokimik Corp. Apparatus for the
selective and/or total separation and collection of particles
from suspension in fluid media. 2,773,598, 12-11-56, Cl.
209—144.
Caster, John R., to Tung-Sol Electric Inc. High frequency
induction heater. 2,756,313, 7-24-56, Cl. 219 — 10.75.
Castiglia, Biagis, to Wheel Aligning Necessities, Inc. Wheel
gauge. Re. 24,186, 7-24-56, Cl. 33—203.18.
Castings Patent Co. : See —
Hadley, Edwin M., Jr. 2,756,461.
Castle, Donald H., to R. H. Hallsted, trustee. Coin operated
flush mounted vehicle barrier. 2,741,859, 4-17-56, Cl. 39—6.
Castle, John E., and V. J. Webers, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
and Co. Preparation of g'lvcolaldehyde by hydrolysis of
4-chloro-2-oxodioxolane. 2,768,973, 10-30-56, Cl. 260 — 602.
Castle, William S., and C. E. Hockert, to General Motors Corp.
Coil spring fluid pressure seal. 2,773,711, 12-11-56, Cl.
286—10.
Castleton, Albert E. Rotary printing devices in autographic
registers. 2,760,433, 8-28-56, Cl. 101—228.
Castner, Foster J., to Johns-Manville Corp. Sealing com-
position and a process of making it. 2,760,877, 8-28-56,
Cl. 106—244.
Castner, Frank G., to Tirips Corp. Oil safety measuring rod.
2,749,401, 6-5-56, Cl. 200—84.
Castner, George P., to Speed-Flex, Inc. Clothes washing ma-
chines. 2,730,886, 1-17-56, Cl. 68—23.
Castner, George P., to Gamble-Skogmo, Inc. Snubbing mech-
anism for gyrating extractors. 2,746,569, 5-22-56, Cl.
188—1.
Castner, George P., to Speed-Flex, Inc. Apparatus for wash-
ing clothes. 2,756,580, 7-31-56. Cl. 68—22
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Castner, George P., to Speed-Flex, Inc. Method of washing
clothes. 2,757,065, 7-31-56, CI. 8—159.
Caston Barber Ltd. : See —
Lindsey, Eric S. 2,735,675.
Castricone, John A., to Altorfer Bros. Co. Drive mechanism
tor clothes washing machines. 2,755,651, 7-24-56, CI.
68 — 131.
Castro, Bernard, and A. F. Leis. Spring cover for sofa bed.
2,752,613, 7-3-56, CI. 5—51.
Castro Decorators, Inc. : See —
Creveling, Catherine B., and Pennell. Re. 24,128.
Castruccio, Peter A., to Aircraft Armaments, Inc. Modulators.
2,729,792, 1-3-56, CI. 332 — 37.
Caswell, Arthur S. : See —
Wood, Joseph D., and Caswell. 2,731,530.
Wood, Joseph D., and Caswell. 2,761,934.
Wood, Joseph D., and Caswell. 2,761,938.
Catalano, Philip F. : See —
Albright, Edwin L., and Catalano. 2,773,280.
Cataldo, John B., E. De F. Tidd, and A. N. Cook, to John B.
Pierce Foundation. Current responsive devices. 2,757,256,
7-31-56, CI. 200 — 113.
Catallo, Frank : See —
Cohn, Eugene, and Catallo. 2,761,678.
Catallo, Leo : See —
Robison, Harold E., and Catallo. 2,766,565.
Wallace, Donald J., and Catallo. 2,730,848.
Wallace, Donald J., and Catallo. 2,730,851.
Wallace, Donald J., and Catallo. 2,731,336.
Wallace. Donald J., and Catallo. 2,770,925.
Caterpillar Tractor Co. : See —
Erdahl, Nieholai M. 2,773,573.
Johnson, Lloyd E. 2,764,960.
Kepner, Carl L. 2,764,824.
Klecker. Joseph G. 2,748,910.
Maxwell, Carl R., and Kranc. 2,749,181.
Parks, John H. 2,767,700.
Peterson, Robert A. Re. 24,175.
Robinson, Ronald R. 2,747,426.
Caterson, Alan G., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Surface
hardening of molybdenum-cobalt alloys. 2,757,108, 7-31-56,
CI. 148—32.
Cathcart. Jack F., % to F. P. Moffett. Mouth protector.
2,750,941, 6-19-56, CI. 128—136.
Catherino, Gust C. : See —
Balcerek, Edward S., and Catherino. 2,738,037.
Cathodeon Ltd. : See —
Cope, John E., and Theile. 2,733,292.
Townsend. Frederick H., and Geale. 2,735,035.
Catlin, Robert T., to Remington Arms Co., Inc. Cartridge-
powered tool. 2,768,375, 10-30-56, CI. 1 — 44.5.
Catlin, Robert T., and J. C. Sinex, to Remington Arms Co.
Shield structure for explosively actuated tools. 2,743,443,
5-1-56, CI. 1—44.5.
Catlin, Robert T., and P. Hickman, to Remington Arms Co.,
Inc. Safety sield for explosively driven tool. 2,747,187,
5-29-56, CI. 1—44.5.
Catlin, Robert T A. W. Hamann, and A. J. Landa, to Rem-
ington Arms Co., Inc. Chamber bushing for stud driver.
2,759,185, 8-21-56, CI. 1—44.5.
Catlin, Willard E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Lubricating oil compositions containing polymeric additives.
2,737,496, 3-6-50, CI. 252—51.5.
Catlin, Willard E., and G. B. Robbins, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Co. Stabilized fuel oils. 2,737,452, 3-6-56,
CI. 44 — 62.
Caton, Elmer E., and M. Salak, to American Brake Shoe Co.
Manufacture of carbon insert brake shoes. 2,763,059,
9-18-56, CI. 29—525.
Caton, George, Vi to Yorkshire Switchgear & Engineering Co.
Ltd. Electric circuit breakers. 2,748,227, 5-29-56, CI.
200—150.
Catry, Jean, and R. N. Low, to Fairwest (U. K.) Ltd. Cir-
cular looms. 2,747,618, 5-29-56, CI. 139—13.
Cattell, Clifford C, to Sperti Faraday Inc. Connecting de-
vice. 2,767,009, 10-16-56, CI. 292 — 256.6.
Catterall, William E. : See —
Krebs. Robert W., and Catterall. 2,768.974.
Catterall, William E., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Aldehyde synthesis process. 2,736,750, 2-28-56, CI.
260—604.
Catterall, William E., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Oxo alcohol distillation process. 2,768,981, 10-30-56, CI.
260—638.
Cattermole, Lester G., and G. P. Patriquin, to Gardner Wood
Products Co., Inc. Barrier for a doorway or the like.
2,756,469, 7-31-56, CI. 20—71.
Cauchois, Jean, to Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie San.s
Fil. Frequency modulated radar system. 2,754,510,
7-10-56, CI. 343—14.
Cauchois, Jean, to Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans
Fil. Improvements relating to frequency modulated ultra-
high frequency systems. 2,757,340, 7-31-56, CI. 332 — 18.
Cauffman, John W., to Elkhart Brass Mfg. Co., Inc. Fire
hose rack. 2,756,101, 7-24-56, CI. 299—77.
Caultield, Joseph R., to Chainplain Co., Inc. Single chain
gripper. 2.773,585, 12-11-56, CI. 198—180.
Caulk. L. D., Co., The : See —
Cresson, James. 2,769,717.
('aulkins, Frank T. Method of making box wrenches.
2,774,259, 12-18-56, CI. 76—114.
Cavalieri, Albert L., Jr., and R. W. Roop, to Phileo Corp.
Electromechanical oscillator detector system. 2,747,090,
5-22-56, CI. 250—36.
Cavalla, John F., to Parke, Davis & Co. Phthalimidopro-
pionylaminoethyl disulfide and preparation. 2,744,118,
5-1-56, CI. 260 — 326.
Cavallito. Chester J., to Irwin, Neisler and Co. Tetrapyridyl-
alkylenediamines. 2,732,378, 1-24-56, CI. 260 — 296.
Cavallito, Chester J., A. P. Gray, and E. E. Spinner, to Irwin,
Neisler and Co. Quaternary ammonium salts of carboline
derivatives. 2,767,179, 10-16-56, CI. 260—247.5.
Cavanagh, Patrick E. Wrought products and methods of mak-
ing same. 2,767,087, 10-16-56, CI. 75 — 211.
Cavanagh, Walter R. : See —
Borghetti, Peter, and Cavanagh. 2,762,733.
Cavanaugh, Edward F. : See —
Keil, Havard L., Lolli, and Cavanaugh. 2,751,377.
Cavanaugh, Thomas B. Universal joints. 2,729,075, 1-3-56,
CI. 64 — 17.
Cavanna, Teresa : See —
Facchini, Arturo. 2.751,948.
Cave, William T., and A. H. Herzog, to Monsanto Chemical Co.
Production of titanium monoxide. 2,733,133, 1-31-56, CI.
23—202.
Caviet, Maximilian, to Shell Development Co. Non-foaming
detergents. 2,751,358, 6-19-56, CI. 252—153.
Cavins, Paul : See —
Bush, Walter M. 2,767,795.
Cawl, Allen P., to Electrolux Corp. Automatic control unit
for vacuum cleaners. 2,741,328, 4-10-56, CI. 183 — 37.
Cawley, Wayne W., to Cadre Industries Corp. Illuminated
knob. 2,744,185, 5-1-56, CI. 240—2.
Cawood. Richard L., to The Patterson Foundry & Machine Co.
Turbine mixer. 2.769,623, 11-6-56, CI. 259 — 134.
Cayo, Julius N. Antenna mounting. 2,731,225, 1-17-56, CI.
248—44.
Cayoutte, Robert L. : See —
Haywood, Vernon M., Cayoutte, and Turnage. 2,742,638.
Cazenavette, Lionel L. : See —
Parker, Carlyle V., and Cazenavette. 2,741,759.
Cecil, Clyde J. : See —
Bryant, Charles M., Helberg, Courter, and Cecil.
2,733,657.
Cecka, Thomas G., to International Milling Co. Roller mill
with worm gear drive, operable through a range of adjust-
ment positions of the rollers. 2,738,135, 3-13-56, CI.
241—230.
Ceco Steel Products Corp. : See —
Bagnard, Ernest A. 2,747,705.
Greulich, Gerald G. 2,739,677.
Cedarholm, Oscar R. Vacuum control for injection carbure-
tors. 2,762,615, 9-11-56, CI. 261—69.
Cederbaum, Lawrence R. : See —
Gray, Norman A., and Cederbaum. 2,758,370.
Cederleaf, Bertil B. : See —
Dolza, John, and Cederleaf. 2,766,742.
Cederquist, Emanuel L. Bolt with locking and retaining
means. 2,747,638, 5-29-56, CI. 151—61.
Cederquist, Karl N., to Stora Kopparbergs Bergslags Aktie-
bolag. Removal of dissolved or dispersed organic material
from aqueous solutions and suspensions. 2,773,020,
12-4-56, CI. 210—2.
Cederstrom, Curtiss M., L. S. Blair, and J. C. Russ. to General
Electric Co. Transformer. 2,756,397, 7-24-56, CI. 336 — 60.
Cee-Bee Chemical Co., Inc. : .See —
Whitcomb, Keith R. 2,733,723.
Cefaly, Ralph. Cutting stick and method of cutting paper
using same. 2,771,947, 11-27-56, CI. 164—17.
Celanese Colombiana, S. A. :, See —
Stearn, William T. 2,760,631.
Celanese Corp. of America : See —
Bowen, Seth T., and Fori ess. 2.769,727.
Bradshaw, William H. 2,731,667.
Bradshaw, William H., and Denyes. 2,732,586.
Broyles, Haven S. 2,758,895.
Conciatori, Anthony B., and Salvin. 2,770,518.
Fisher, James W., and Lincoln. 2,762,789.
Fortess, Fred, and Duke. 2,731.368.
Fortess, Fred, and Hohing. 2,730,498.
Hertz, David B., and Chow. 2,728,943.
Hieserman, Clarence E., and Edwards. 2,764,607.
Horback, William B. 2,770,559.
Horlenko, Theodore, Marcotte, and Luke. 2,770,661.
Jones, Wilford D. 2,732,358.
Jones. Wilford D. 2,749.355.
Jones, Wilford D., and Kaufman. 2,761,754.
Keight, Albert W., Moos, and Shoup. 2.732.950.
Legard, Robert H., Jr., and Meadows. 2,735.257.
MacLean, Alexander F., and Heinz. 2,760.983.
MacLean, Alexander F., and Parker. 2,740,789.
MacLean, Alexander F., and Schnizer. 2.754.300.
MacLean, Alexander F., and Siaiil/enlierger. 2,775,621.
Miller, Alfred L. 2,741,652.
Miller, William B., and Little. 2,770,554.
Mitchell, Robert L., and Luke. 2.770,637.
Moos, Gilbert E., and Shoup. 2,763,891.
Moos, Gilbert E., and Shoup. 2,763,892.
Myles, William J. 2,736,631.
Petersen, Svend A. 2,733,873.
Petersen, Svend A., and Chow. 2,733,874.
Piperoux, Rene P., Berger, and Diemer. 2,730,175.
Pool, William, and McGill. 2.737,687.
Prossen, Louis F. 2,764,285.
Rosen, Leonard J.. Pikor, and White. 2,740,776.
Roughsedge, Robert H. 2,738,937.
Salvin, Victor S. 2,754,171.
Salvin, Victor S., and Conciatori. 2,764,467.
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Celanese Corp. of America : See — Continued
Salvin, Victor S., and Studer. 2,700,841.
Schildknecht, Calvin E., and Wallace. 2,768,148.
Schweninger, Earnest N., and Hoffman. 2,770,127.
Seagrave, Karl M., Jr. 2,761,317.
Smith, Eldred T., and Mac-Lean. 2,770,585.
Stanton, Robert E. 2,762,420.
Stanton, Robert E. 2,704,283.
Swerdlofl, Jack. 2,762,835.
Ward, George C, Porter, and Seymour. 2,741,533.
Weber. Harold. 2,748,602.
Weber, Harold. 2.755,506.
White, Blanche B., Moelter, and Rosen. 2,775,584.
Whitehead, William. 2,762,330.
Whitehead, William. 2,770,195.
Celastic Corp., The : See —
Day, Bruce F. 2,730,481.
Graf, George L., Jr. 2,760,884.
Celillo, Anthony P. Poultry gizzard opener. 2,729,848,
1-10-56, CI. 17—11.
Cellerini, Albert R., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Circuit
interrupters. 2,769,066, 10-30-56, CI. 200—147.
Cellini, Joseph A. Filing cabinet drawer and follower block
therefor. 2,731,968, 1-24-56, CI. 129—30.
Cellulose Development Corp. Ltd. : See —
Becker, Frederick G. L. 2,730,426.
Becker, Frederick G. L. 2,769,710.
Celluplastic Corp. : See —
Nichols, Anthony. 2,732,870.
Celmer, Walter D., to Chas. Pfizer & Co.
agents. 2,752,359. 6-26-56. CI. 260-
Celorio Mendoza. Machine for treating dough. 2,760,447,
8-28-56, CI. 107—14.
Celotex Corp., The : See —
Jones, William R. 2.747.470.
Mnench, Carl G. 2,746,475.
Celso Ciamberlini : See —
Del Buono, Vincenzo. 2,766,736.
Cementation Co. Ltd., The : See —
Burls, John A. E. 2,763,469.
Central Commercial Co. : See —
Mathews. Joseph A. 2,773.963.
Central Commercial Industries, Inc. : See —
Koehl, James A. 2,761,344.
Central Industrial Corp. : See —
Borden, Philip H. 2,744,317.
Borden, Philip H. 2,744,318.
Borden, Philip H. 2,748.470.
Central Mine Equipment Co. : See —
Moehlmann, Carl T. 2,765,158.
Central Pharmacal Co., The : See —
Klemme, Carl J. 2,766,175.
Central Stamping and Mfg. Co. : See —
Eichholz, Arthur H„ and Samuelson. 2,768,602.
Central States Industrial Supply Co. : See —
Hurley, John F. 2,752,652.
Centre de Recherches Hydrauliques et Electriques : See —
Himmler. Conrad. 2.755.626.
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique : See —
Darmois. Emile E.. and Epelboin. 2,752,304.
Felici, Noel. 2,737,625.
Tchoubar, Bianka. 2,768.972.
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (C. N. R. S.) :
See —
Gavreau, Vladimir. 2,757,247.
Levavasseur, Robert. 2,755,767.
Centric Clutch Co. : See —
Babaian, Mesrop K. 2,753,029.
Centrifix Corp. : See —
Campbell, Charles L. 2,732,909.
Campbell, Charles L. 2,768,707.
Centrijig Corp. : See —
Goodwin, Norris. 2,743.815.
Goodwin, Norris. 2,765,075.
Centriline Corp. : See —
McCall, Harold M. 2,739,368.
Century Display Mfg. Co. : See —
Piatt. Robert G. 2.730,243.
Century Display Mfg. Co.. Inc. : See —
Evans, Jack. 2,740,517.
Century Electric Co. : See —
Hirsch. Louis H. 2.769.104.
Witt. Stanley. 2,774,924.
Centurv Engineering Co. : See —
Ross. Harold M., and Cowen. 2,730,974.
Century Engineering Corp. : See —
Lattner, Emert J., and McLeland. 2,735,587.
Century Lighting, Inc. : See —
Erhardt, Louis, and Temple. 2,735,929.
Centurv Tank Mfg. Co. : See —
Burwell, Maurel G. Re. 24,187.
Cen-Vi-Ro Pipe Corp. : See —
Chanlund, Carl W. 2,735,153.
Cepco, Inc. : See —
Lee, Sherman H. 2,735,522.
Ceresa, Myron, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electrodeposi-
tion of ternary alloys. 2,739,933, 3-27-56, CI. 204 — 44.
Ceresa, Myron. Apparatus for electroplating studies.
2,760,928, 8-28-56, CI. 204—195.
Ceretti, Aldo. Method for stretching fibrous mats. 2,758,048,
8-7-56, CI. 154—92.
Cerf, Robert C, Jr., to Hollymade Hardware Mfg. Co. Lock
installation tool. 2,763,299, 9-18-56, CI. 144 — 27.
Cerf, Robert C, to Challenger Lock Co., Inc. Self-aligning
door-knob latch set. 2,764,445, 9-25-56, CI. 292 — 337.
Cerillo, Michael. Button gauge for sewing machines.
2,757,625, 8-7-56, CI. 112—104.
Cerini, Leonardo. Dialyser device for soda solutions.
2,737,489, 3-6-56, CI. 210—8.5.
Cerkleski, Chester F. Blade attachment for rotary shaper
heads. 2,731,990, 1-24-56, CI. 144—218.
Cerness, Joseph F. : See —
Schaefer, Ralph A., Cerness, and Morrison. 2,752,667.
Schaefer, Ralph A.. Cerness, and Morrison. 2,759,250.
Cerny, Joseph J. Electrical resistor and the like. 2,773,967,
12-11-56. CI. 201—62.
Certa, Anthony J., to Philco Corp. Method of plating.
2,766,194, 10-9-56, CI. 204—23.
Certain, George M. Heat exchanger fin fastener. 2,763,470,
9-18-56, CI. 257—262.2.
Certain-Teed Products Corp. : See —
Croce, Michele, and Shuttleworth. 2,744,022.
Haworth, Holly G. 2,741,502.
Cetrone, Vincent C, to Sperry Rand Corp. Sweep voltage
control apparatus. 2,753,451, 7-3-56, CI. 250—27.
Cetrone, Vincent C, to Sperry Rand Corp. Fail-safe speed
control system. 2,768,331, 10-23-56, CI. 317 — 5.
Cettomai, Lodovico N. Can-opening key and guide. 2,704,312,
9-25-50, CI. 220 — 52.
Chabot, Raymond A. : See —
Pedersen, Harry C. and J. J. 2,765,890.
Chabrier, Pierre : See —
Hazard, Ren6, Cheymol, Chabrier, and Thuillier.
2,762,744.
Chace, Richard A., and G. C. Newell, Jr., to Boeing Airplane
Co. Toggle lock actuator assembly. 2,744,501, 5-8-56,
CI. 121—40.
Chace, Thomas B., to The Dole Valve Co. Fluid mixing device.
2,732,859, 1-31-56, CI. 137—607.
Chace, Thomas B.. to The Dole Valve Co. Automatic thermo-
static register. 2,749,044, 6-5-56, CI. 236—49.
Chace, Thomas B., to Clad Metals Industries, Inc. Composite
assembly for metal cladding. 2,757,444, 8-7-56, CI.
29—187.5.
Chace, Thomas B., to The Dole Valve Co. Fluid mixing de-
vice. 2,772,833, 12-4-56, CI. 236 — 12.
Chace, Thomas O. : See —
Kaplan, Bernard, and Chace. 2,756,617.
Chace. W. M., Co, : See —
Hill, William C. 2,763,433.
Chace, William M., and A. B. Cole, said Cole assignor to said
Chace. Shirt packaging device. 2,737.322, 3-6-56, CI.
223—71.
Chadbourn Gotham, Inc. : See —
Chapin, Herbert B. 2,753,053.
Hoffecker, Frank V. 2,757,528.
Chadbourn Hosiery Mills, Inc. : See —
McCarthy, Charles E. 2,773,340.
Chadbourne, William H., to The Danielson Mfg. Co. Snap fit
plastic pipe connector assembly. 2,735,099, 2-21-56, CI.
285—71.
Chadderton, John J., and D. J. Dwinell, to Sylvania Electric
Products Inc. Article feeding apparatus. 2,760,679,
8-28-56, CI. 221—225.
Chadeloid Corp. : See —
Drummond. Folsom E. 2,763,648.
Mavers, John W. 2,746.873.
Nack, Herman R. 2,733,119.
Nack, Herman R.. and Novak. 2,736,710.
Nack, Herman R., and Waldie. Re. 24,130.
Chades, William J. Band-removing can opener. 2,707,870.
10-23-56, CI. 220 — 52.
Chadowski, Joseph P., and F. Weiss, to Cornell-Dubilier Elec-
tric Corp. Support for rotor-driven antenna. 2, 750. 0.1.".,
7-31-56, CI. 248—45.
Chadwick, David H. : See —
Allen, Tull C, and Chadwick. 2,733,254.
Chadwick, Earl L. Combined vent and pressure relief valve
unit. 2,738,796, 3-20-56. CI. 137—43.
Chadwick, Hamilton J., to Woodall Industries Inc. Plenum
chamber. 2,757,417, 8-7-56, CI. 20—0.5.
Chadwick, John W. Method and apparatus for heating trains.
2,730,305, 1-10-56, CI. 237—5.
Chadwick, Lee S., to Hupp Corp. Shiftable oven for cooking
stoves or ranges. 2,775,237, 12-25-56, CI. 126—19.
Chadwick, Orlando A. Pill dispenser. 2,729,366, 1-3-56, CI.
222—362.
Chaffee, Joseph G., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Di-
rective antenna systems. 2,759,182, 8-14-56, CI. 343—838.
Chaffee, Stephen E. Method of pollination. 2,730,839,
1-17-56, CI. 47—58.
Chaffee, Walter C. : See —
Ferm, William P., and Chaffee. 2,742,807.
Chaffotte, Raymond, and P. Nanchino, to Compagnie Generale
ae Telegraphie Sans Fil. Method of sealing vacuum-ti;iht
envelopes. 2,749,668, 6-12-56, CI. 49—78.
Chagnon, Yvette L. Disposable bibs. 2,763,867, 9-25-50,
CI. 2 — 49.
Chaiken, Morris, and J. M. Weinstein. Replaceable enamel
facing for crowns and method of making same. 2,744,326,
5-8-56, CI. 32—12.
Chaikin. Saul W., T. D. Parks, and C. I. Glassbrook, to Stan-
ford Research Institute. Apparatus for fluoride analysis.
2,741,544, 4-10-56. CI. 23 — 255.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Chain Belt Co. : See —
Beck, Joseph J. 2,729,935.
Dennison, Clifford A. 2,749,157.
Harris, Edgar L. and S. C. 2.751,791.
Imse, Philip J., and Swansen. 2,775,156.
Klaucke, Hermann. 2,737,264.
Meewes, Edward A. 2,775,466.
Nigra, John D., and Colombo. 2,732,058.
Quast, Gilbert W. 2,750,122.
Viall, George K. 2,737,191.
Williams, Arthur H. 2,767,037.
Chain-O-Lakes, Inc. : See —
Cohen, Carl and M. L. 2,761,376.
Chains, Inc. : See —
Teerlink, James. 2,773,971.
Chainveyor Corp. : See —
Wilson, Eldon M. 2,768,733.
Chakravarty, Phani B. : See —
Banerjee, Tarapada, and Chakravarty. 2,749,296.
Chalnn, Benjamin : See —
Chalfin, Philip and B. 2,753,990.
Chalnn, Philip and B., deceased (by R. Chalfin, administra-
trix). Container. 2,753,990, 7-10-56, CI. 206 — 47.
Chalfin, Rose : See —
Chalfin, Philip and B. 2,753,990.
Chalhoub, Christian. Frequency stabilizing device. 2,731,566,
1-17-56, CI. 250—36.
Chall, Harold J., to Friden Calculating Machine Co.. Inc.
Calculating machine. 2,774,536, 12-18-56, CI. 235—134.
Challenge Machinery Co., The : See —
Lee, James E., and Barney. 2,735,650.
Challenger Lock Co., Inc. : See —
Cerf, Robert C. 2,764,445.
Crandell, Roy L. 2,765,187.
Challenger Mfg. Co. : See —
Shuck, Wayne L., and Huber. 2,729,104.
Challman, William B. Electrically operated tractor-anti-
tilting device. 2,759,056, 8-14-56, CI. 200 — 61.52.
Chaloupka, Roger S., to Moslo Machinery Co. Knock-out de-
-16.
nee for molding machine. 2,757,414, 8-7-56, CI. 1!
Cham, Edward J. : See —
Derr, Willard A., and Cham. 2,733,399.
Chamberlain Corp. : See —
Etten, Nicholas L. 2.736,372.
Etten, Nicholas L. 2,744,300.
Etten, Nicholas L. 2,744,403.
Etten, Nicholas L. 2,753,604.
Etten, Nicholas L. 2,755,653.
Etten, Nicholas L. 2,770.963.
Etten, Nicholas L. 2,771,767.
Chamberlain, George H. Device for trimming sheet material.
2,746,.Vi:». 5- I'L'-r.li, CI. 164—77.
Chamberlain, Harvey H., and S. A. Balaban, to General
Electric Co. Non-carbonizing thermocouples. 2,761,005,
8-28-56, CI. 136—4.
Chamberlain, Henry T. : See —
Barrett, Edward L. 2,740,955.
Chamberlain, John, to United Aircraft Corp. Ramjet fuel
distribution device. 2,739,444, 3-27-56, CI. 60 — 39.28.
Chamberlain, John J to The United States Stoneware Co.
Method and apparatus for shaping articles of plastic mate-
rial. 2,734,245, 2-14-56, CI. 25—21.
Chamberlain, Lawrence E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp.
Panel and box construction. 2,757,818, 8-7-56, CI. 220 — 3.5.
Chamberlain, Owen : See —
Wiegand, Clyde E., and Chamberlain. 2,736,801.
Chamberlain, Paul R. : See —
Yerkes, Waldo S., Chamberlain, Bell, and Weatherwax.
2,742,184.
Chamberlain, Richard K., and F. D. Olivo, to The Goodyear
Tire & Rubber Co. Brake housing mounting for single disc
brake. 2,756.844, 7-31-56. CI. 188—72.
Chamberlain, Royal E. Roof framer. 2,735,184, 2-21-56,
Chamberlin, Blair H. : See —
Brodsky, Harry N., and Chamberlin. 2,740,872.
Brodsky, Harry N„ and Chamberlin. 2,747,036.
Chamberlin, Coleman R. Filing divider. 2,757,674, 8-7-56,
CI. 129—26.
Chamberlin Co. of America : See —
Baker, Raymond G., and Willett. 2,744,297.
Cook, John T„ and Willett. 2,739,471.
Chamberlin, Joseph F., and R. A. Westphal ; said Westphal
assor. to said Chamberlin. Collapsible cart for golf bags.
2,740,638, 4-3-56, CI. 280 — 42.
Chamberlin, Joseph F., and R. A. Westphal ; said Westphal
assor. to said Chamberlin. Cart for golf bags. 2,741,490,
4-10-56, CI. 280—47.26.
Chamberlin, Ralph L., and C. W. J. Hedberg to Research
Corp. Electrostatic gas cleaning method. 2,756,842,
7-31-56, CI. 183—122.
Chamberlin, Reginald H. D., and M. J. French, to D. Napier
& Son Ltd. Epic.vclic transmission gearing having a float-
ing sun pinion mounting. 2,759,376, 8-21-56. CI. 74 — 801.
Chamberlin, William H. Illuminating apparatus. 2,772,349,
11-27-56, CI. 240—10.65.
Chambers, Albert M., Jr., and R. Schwing, to The Garlock
Packing Co. Diaphragm type mechanical seal. 2.729,475,
1-3-56. CI. 286 — 11.
Chambers, Albert M., Jr., and J. J. Patrick, to The Garlock
Packing Co. Packing construction. 2,729,478, 1-3-56, CI.
286—26.
Chambers, Albert M., Jr., G. F. Closs, E. W. Fisher, and G. R.
Milligan, to The Garlock Packing Co. Split oil seal.
2,729,481, 1-3-56, CI. 288—13.
Chambers, Albert M., Jr., and E. W. Fisher, to The Garlock
Packing Co. Sealing devices. 2,731,284, 1-17-56, CI.
288—11.
Chambers, Bryce, to Boeing Airplane Co. Method of anneal-
ing with a silicone oxidation scale prohibitor. 2,742,382,
4-17-56, CI. 148—13.1.
Chambers Corp. : See —
Chambers, John E., and Phares. 2,755,791.
Chambers, John E., Phares, and Young. 2,763,259.
Gottfried, Paul. 2,764,974.
Chambers, Herbert I. Windshield wiper blade for curved
glass. 2,751,619, 6-26-56, CI. 15—245.
i 'lumbers, Herbert I. Windshield wiper arm driving means.
2,773,712, 12-11-56, CI. 287—53.
Chambers, John E., and T. E. Phares, to Chambers Corp.
Gas stove. 2,755,791, 7-24-56, CI. 126—21.
Chambers, John E., T. E. Phares, and S. M. Young, to Cham-
bers Corp. Base for stove. 2,763,259, 9-18-56, CI. 126—39.
Chambers, John M., to Massey -Harris-Ferguson (Sales) Ltd.
Steerable agricultural implement. 2,730,030, 1-10-56, CI.
97 — 47.55.
Chambers, John M., and J. C. McNeice, to Massey-Harris-
Ferguson (Sales) Ltd. Tank support structure for use on
tractors or the like. 2,743,934, 5-1-56, CI. 280 — 5.
Chambers, John M., and J. C. McNeice, to Massey-Harris-
Ferguson (Sales) Ltd. Control mechanism for tractor hy-
draulic systems. 2,765,627, 10-9-56, CI. 60 — 97.
Chambers, John M., and V. A. Statham, to Massey-Harris-
Ferguson (Sales) Ltd. Adjusting mechanism for tractor
mounted implements. 2,775,178, 12-25-56, CI. 97 — 46.59.
Chambers, John M., and J. C. McNeice, to Massey-Harris-
Ferguson (Sales) Ltd. Hitch mechanism for tractor-drawn
implements. 2,775,179, 12-25-56, CI. 97 — 47.14.
Chambers, Karl E., W. S. Russon, and F. E. Whiting, to Kroy
Unshrinkable Wools, Ltd. Method and apparatus for treat-
ing textile goods, loose fibers and like materials. 2,742,773
4-24-56. CI. 68—44.
Chambers, Robert O. : See —
Thornell, Ralph A. 2,745,690.
Chambers, Roy L. Fishing reel. 2,774,545, 12-18-56, CI.
242—84.4.
Chambers, Thomas S., and R. T. Florence, to A. B. Dick Co.
Stencil duplicating inks. 2,771,372, 11-20-56, CI. 106—22.
Chambers, Thomas S., and R. T. Florence, to A. B. Dick Co.
Stencil duplicating inks. 2,771.373. 11-20-56, CI. 106—24.
Chambers, Thomas S.. and R. T. Florence, to A. B. Dick Co.
Stencil duplicating inks. 2,771,374, 11-20-56, CI. 106 — 25.
Chambersburg Engineering Co. : See —
Clarke, Eugene C, and Weyer. 2,729,943.
Clarke, Eugene C. and Weyer. 2,742,802.
Chambless, Ersyl F. Receptacle having scrubbing brushes
for cleaning golf club heads. 2.744,276, 5-8-56, CI. 15—123.
Chambliss, John A. Heat detector. 2,765,762, 10-9-56, CI.
116—105.
Chambon, Jean L., to Societe d'Etudes de Machines Speciales.
Apparatus for automatically drying and packing a lump
product continuously. 2,757,497, 8-7-56, CI. 53 — 159.
Chambon Ltd. : See —
Groak, Josef. 2,753,794.
Chambon, Louis J., to Societe a Responsabilite Limitee dite :
Societe d'Etudes de Machines Speciales. Method and appa-
ratus for embossing. 2,757,372, 7-31-56, CI. 101—32.
Champagne, Emory C, to The Berger Brothers Co. Controlling
garment. 2,733,445, 2-7-56, CI. 2 — 42.
Champagne, Emory C, to The Berger Bros. Co. Strapless
brassiere. 2,760,199, 8-28-56. CI. 2—42.
Champagne, Emorv C. to The Berger Brothers Co. Girdle or
like garment. 2,772,417, 12-4-56. CI. 2—37.
Champayne, Roy J. Orbital action rubbing machine.
2.751,725, 6-26-56, CI. 51—170.
Champion De Arment Tool Co. : See —
Patrick. Frank. 2,766,647.
Champion Dish Washing Machine Co. : See —
Comber, William R. 2,769^473.
Champion Implement Corp. : See —
Goda, George. 2,772,119.
Champion, James E. : See —
Powell, Robert J., and Champion. 2,759,468.
Champion Machine Co., Inc. : See —
Valdes, Fernando. 2,757,695.
Champion Motors Co. : See —
Kloss, Dale D. 2,729,186.
Kloss, Dale D. 2,740,602.
Kloss. Dale D. 2,756,855.
Champion Paper and Fibre Co., The : See —
Stoddard, William B„ Jr. 2.742.930.
Warner, Edgar. 2,729,192.
Champion Safe Tap Co. : See —
Frankfurt, Sandor. 2,762,887.
Champion Spark Plug Co. : See —
Ruppel, Oscar W. 2,737,886.
Schurecht, Harry G. 2,749,246.
Champlain Co., Inc. : See — ■
Auerbacher, George N.. and Ilaskin. 2,745,464.
Caulfield, Joseph R. 2,773,585.
Champlin, Charles L. : See —
Hickin, Robert J., and Champlin. 2,742,182.
Champlin, Charles L., and G. H. Steele, to The Ohio Box-
board Co. Carrier cartons. 2,746,638, 5-22-56, CI.
220—105.
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Chaniplin, Philip T., Jr. Bottle cap lifter. 2,739,498, 3-27-56,
CI. 81—3.46.
Chance, A. B., Co. : See —
Altherr, Walter M. 2,758,224.
Hollander, William L. 2,741,927.
Hollander. William L. 2,745,919.
Hollander, William L. 2,753,407.
Hubbard, David C. 2,738,480.
Vordtriede, Oliver A. 2,771,591.
Chance, Britton, to the United States of America as represented
by the Secretary of the Navy. Delay circuit. 2,731,571,
1-17-56, CI. 307—88.5.
Chance, Britton, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Iconoscope radar-
ranging system. 2,755,462, 7-17-56, CI. 343 — 7.
Chance, Britton, and I. A. Greenwood, Jr., to the United
States of America as represented bv the Secretary of War.
Ground track indicator. 2,755,464", 7-17-56, CI. 343 — 16.
Chance, Carol E. : See —
Johnson, Frederick W., and Chance. 2,763,086.
Chance, Leon H., J. Warren, and J. D. Guthrie, to the United
States of America as represented by the Secretary of Agri-
culture. Fibrous 2-phosphatoethvl ethers of cellulose and
process of making the same. 2,743,232, 4-24-56, CI. 8 — 120.
Chance Vought Aircraft, Inc. : See —
Bender, Edward E., Oates, and Phane. 2,736,356.
Dolan, Thomas E., and Murray. 2,736,515.
Eagon, Norton D. 2,731,938.
Eckert, Francis M., MacDonnell, and Villars. 2,769,883.
Ringham, Rodger F. 2,730,313.
Chanda, Robert F., and R. F. Gamundi, to Eaton Mfg. Co.
Shaftless type butterfly valve. 2,742,051, 4-17-56, CI.
137—315.
Chandler, Albert E. Artificial fishing bait. 2,729,013, 1-3-56,
CI. 43—35.
Chandler, Austin S., to International Paper Box Machine Co.
Cover closing machine. 2,734,324, 2-14-56. CI. 53—147.
Chandler, Charles H., to Radio Corp. of America. Flutter
measurement. 2,762,013, 9^4-56, CI. 324—70.
Chandler, Edward F., 33%% to Peter Fries, Jr. Fluid cool-
ing and carbonating devices. 2,763,994, 9-25-56, CI. 62 — 7.
Chandler, Ernest : jSee —
Terrell, St. John, and Chandler. 2,743,734.
Chandler, Henry T., to Vanadium Corp. of America. Alloy
for deoxidizing steel. 2,767,084, 10-16-56, CI. 75—134.
Chandler, Jasper S. : See — •
Sandvik, Otto, and Chandler. 2,735,677.
Chandler, Martin W. Double action end gate. 2.742,317,
4-17-56, CI. 296—51.
Chandler, Maurice D. Releasable door fastener. 2,733,427,
1-31-56. CI. 340—275.
Chandler, Milton E., to Pratt & Whitney Co., Inc. Fuel injec-
tion apparatus. 2,737,168, 3-6-56, CI. 123—140.
Chandler, Murray L., and L. J. Lichtenstein. Tie-down.
2,742,865, 4-24-56, CI. 105—369.
Chandler & Price Co., The : See —
Rupp, William C. 2,745,489.
Chandler Products Corp. : See —
Ward. William E. 2,768.394.
Chandler, Ray C. Rice processing. 2,752,247, 6-26-56. CI.
99—80.
Chandler, Robert M. Mustard dispensers. 2,751,126, 6-19-56,
CI. 222—386.
Chandler, Roy L. Plow tail wheel. 2,773,439, 12-11-56, CI.
97—26.
Chandler, William B. : See —
Meadows, James L., Ballard, and Chandler. 2,731,392.
Chaney, Allen L. : See —
McCracken, Edward A., and Chaney. 2,730,515.
Chaney, David W., and R. L. Schaefer, to The Chemstrand
Corp. Method of producing shaped articles from polymeric
materials. 2,743.994, 5-1-56, CI. IS — 54.
Chaney, Louis C. Hand chain for hoists. 2,732,178, 1-24-56,
CI. 254 — 169.
Chang, Hson M., to Iowa State College Research Foundation,
Inc. Separation of menthol from mint oils by chromato-
graphic adsorption. 2,760,993, 8-28-56, CI. 260—631.
Chang, Sheldon S. L., to Robbins & Myers, Inc. Cone type
compressor. 2,733,854, 2-7-56. CI. 230—148.
Chang, Sheldon S. L., to Robbins & Myers, Inc. Split pole
motor. 2,761,082, 8-28-56, CI. 310—187.
Chang, Sheldon S. L., to Robbins & Meyers, Inc. Cone type
compressor. 2,765,114, 10-2-56, CI. 230—148.
Changewood Corp. : See —
Clark, James D. 2,773,789.
Clark, James D. 2,773,790.
Clark, James D., and Lambert. 2,749,576.
Lambert, Robert D. 2,770,844.
Chaniot, George E., to A. W. Cash Valve Mfg. Corp. Auto-
matic pressure and temperature relief valve. 2,740,586,
4-3-56, CI. 236—92.
Chanko, Mortimer L. Spectacle suspender clamp. 2,766,500,
10-16-56. CI. 24—73.
Chanlund, Carl W., to Cen-Vi-Ro Pipe Corp. Mold. 2,735,153,
2-21-56, CI. 25—127.
Channell, Charles A., to J. H. Trindl. Mop and refill therefor.
2,761,161, 9-4-56, CI. 15—119.
Channell, James W. Method and means for lashing cable.
2,767,742, 10-23-56, CI. 140—93.
Chantler, Samuel W., to Elastic Stop Nut Corp. of America.
Manufacture of hollow spring pins. 2,766,516, 10-16-56,
CI. 29 — 413.
369555— P— 10
Chapel, Clifford C. : See —
Kissner, Lawrence M., Chapel, and J. E. and F. C. Leitch.
2,767,511.
Chapel, John J., and J. H. McGaughey. Electric soldering
tool. 2,765,390, 10-2-56, CI. 219—27.
Chapin, Earl C. : See —
Briskin, Joseph, and Chapin. 2,772,252.
Longley, Raymond I., Jr., Chapin, and Smith. 2,740,771.
Chapin, Earl C, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Terpolymers.
2,772,253, 11-27-56. CI. 2G0— 80.5.
ChapinL Edward S., and J. R. Markgren ; said Markgren assor.
to W. C. Durfee Co., Inc. Fixing composition. 2,740,688,
4-3-56, CI. 8—75.
Chapin, Herbert B., to Chadbourn Gotham, Inc. Hosiery
display device. 2,753,053, 7-3-56, CI. 211 — 45.
Chaplin, George F., to White Cap Co. Closure cap. 2,748,970,
6-5-56, CI. 215—40.
Chaplin. Herbert E., to The Fairey Aviation Co. Ltd. Sec-
tional fuselage for aircraft. 2,736,523, 2-28-56, CI.
244—140.
Chapman, Albert B., R. P. McDonough, and W. H. Jackson,
to General Motors Corp. Combination heater and muffler.
2,759,708, 8-21-56, CI. 257—16.
Chapman, Clyde A. Stabilizing device for vehicle steering arm
coupling. 2,766,051, 10-9-56, CI. 280—95.
Chapman, David, and R. G. Reineman, to The Brunswick-
Balke-Collender Co. Stacking chair. 2,747,654, 5-29-56,
CI. 155—194.
Chapman, Edward B., to International Business Machines
Corp. Method for cleaning electrodes. 2,746,831, 5-22-56,
CI. 316—26.
Chapman, Edward C, and J. A. Bryan, Jr., to Combustion
Engineering, Inc. Induction fusion welding of metal mem-
bers. 2,767,290, 10-16-56, CI. 219 — 9.5.
Chapman, Edward L. : See —
Statia, Edwin V., Sr. 2,732,557.
Statia, Edwin V., Sr. 2,755,206.
Chapman, Eugene H. Circuit controlling means for motor
vehicles. 2,762,934, 9-11-56, CI. 307—10.
Chapman, Everett. Apparatus for producing stress images.
2,730,007, 1-10^56, CI. 88—14.
Chapman, Fred H., to International Paper Box Machine Co.
Web corner box setting up machine and method. 2.753,770,
7-10-56, CI. 93—53.
Chapman, Harry Y. : See —
Chapman, John F. and H. Y. 2,739,411.
Chapman, James, and W. A. Wynne, to Imperial Chemical In-
dustries Ltd. Production of dodecanoyl peroxide.
2,711,492, 11-20-56, CI. 260—610.
Chapman, James E. : See —
Breaux, Darlton K., Chapman, and Drexel. Re. 24,179.
Chapman, James E., to The Garrett Corp. Ammunition feed
booster. 2,757,576, 8-7-56, CI. 89—33.
Chapman, James M. : See —
Rheinfrank, John J., and Chapman. 2,741,959.
Chapman, John F. and H. Y. Insect ejector apparatus.
2,739,411, 3-27-56, CI. 43—139.
Chapman, John L., Jr., and W. R. Yeich, to Western Electric
Co., Inc. Downfeed for machine tools. 2,774,195, 12-18-56,
CI. 51—92.
Chapman, Joseph E. G., to British Insulated Calender's Cables
Ltd. Electric coupling having molded end seal for conduc-
tor. 2,732,421, 1-24-56, CI. 174—76.
Chapman, Joseph E. G., to British Insulated Callender's
Cables Ltd. Multiple-pin plug and socket couplings.
2,755,450, 7-17-56, CI. 339—64.
Chapman, Leslie G. : See — ■
Bevis, William A., Chapman, and Nicolls. 2,773,563.
Chapman, Linwood R. Device for cleaning grease fittings.
2,748,410, 6-5-56, CI. 15—105.
Chapman, Merlin S. Ice producing and crushing apparatus.
2,739,457, 3-27-56, CI. 62—107.
Chapman, Otto C, and A. W. Dean, to Virginia-Carolina
Chemical Corp. Process of deoiling phosphate concentrate
by means of finely divided solids. 2,766,883, 10-16-56, CI.
209—166.
Chapman, Ralph, to Western Pulp Products. Pulp molding
machine. 2,741,165, 4-10-56, CI. 92—57.
Chapman, Ralph W. Apparatus for producing a soil packed
flower mold. 2,757,841, 8-7-56, CI. 226 — 58.
Chapman, Richard F., to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Diversity reception system. 2,729,741,
i-3-56, CI. 250—20.
Chapman Valve Mfg. Co., The : See —
Malcolm, Vincent T. 2,771,360.
Chapman, Walter R., to Thompson Products, Inc. Electric
differential transmission. 2,740,909, 4-3-56, CI. 310 — 102.
Chapman, Weldin G. : See —
Tucker, Charles M., and Chapman. 2,763,635.
Chapman, Wilbur F., and J. N. Cosby, to Allied Chemical &
Dye Corp. Hydrocarbon oxidation. 2,734,067, 2-7-56, CI.
260^51.
Chapman, William P. Fluid flow meter. 2,755,664, 7-24-56,
CI. 73—209.
Chappen, Stephen P. Surface treating apparatus for upright
wall surfaces. 2,744,494, 5-8-56, CI. 118—305.
Chappuis, George F., and E. Katan, to The Aerotherm Corp.
Locking and releasing mechanism for tiltable backs for air-
craft and similar seats. 2,745,471, 5-15-56, CI. 155—160.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Charasse, Auguste F. Variable output burner for liquid fuel
with pressure pulverization. 2,762,655, 9-11-56, CI.
299—118.
Charat, Hanoh. Supports. 2,744,715, 5-8-56, CI. 248 — 317.
Charbonneau, Allan P., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Rheostats.
2,738,403, 3-13-56, CI. 201—48.
Charbonneau, Allan P., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Resistor units
and method of making the same. 2,739,214, 3-20-56, CI.
201—69.
Charbonneau, Allan P., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Resistor
units. 2,769,885, 11-6-56, CI. 201—69.
Charbonneau, Robert J. Bracket for cornice board of a
Venetian blind assembly. 2,752,991, 7-3-56, CI. 160—34.
Charet, Murray : See —
Cooper, Benjamin, and Charet. 2,761,928.
Charf, James E\, H. S. Himes, and E. E. Todd, Jr., to General
Motors Corp. Method and apparatus for machining articles
and manufacture. 2,745,222, 5-15-56, CI. 51 — 165.
Charles, Daniel, to Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans
Fil. High voltage electrostatic machines. 2,737,623,
3-6-56, CI. 322—2.
Charles, Daniel, to Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans
Fil. Transverse field travelling wave tube. 2,770,754,
11-13-56, CI. 315—3.5.
Charles, Daniel, to Compagnie Generale de Telgraphie Sans
Fil. Electron discharge tube with crossed electric and mag-
netic fields. 2,774,913, 12-18-56, CI. 315 — 39.3.
Charles, Drury H. Paste wax applicator. 2,738,530, 3-20-56,
CI. 15—131.
Charles, Frank R., and M. Wayman, to Canadian lniernational
Paper Co. Manufacture of cellulose. 2,775,528, 12-25-56,
CI. 106—163.
Charles, Randolph E., to General Communication Co. Co-
axial switches. 2,759,152, 8-14-56, CI. 333—7.
Charles, Randolph E., to General Communication Co. Radio
frequency electric switch. 2,759,153, 8-14-56, CI. 333—7.
Charlesworth. Robert K. : See —
Shreve, Randolph N., and Charlesworth. 2,744,116.
Charlet, Elphege M. : See —
Starr, Charles E., Jr., and Charlet. 2,734,089.
Char-Lynn Co. : See —
Albers, Kenneth A. 2,773,486.
Charnock, George H., Jr., to Craftsman Line-Up Table Corp.
Match plate for line-up and register tables. 2,7<;!>,24 1.
11-6-56, CI. 33—184.5.
Charpiat Corp.. The: See —
Charpiat. Edward B. 2,732,977.
Charpiat, Edward B.. to The Charpiat Corp. Portable car-
bonated beverage dispenser. 2,732,977, 1-31-56, CI. 222 —
Charron, Wilfred : See—
Sheppard, Donald. 2,774,514.
Chnrshafian, Jack O., to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Combination
rocket and ram-jet power plant. 2,735,263, 2-21-56. CI.
60—35.6.
Chartier, Maurice J., and G. B. Hunt. Cross slide tool holder.
2,763,176, 9-18-56, CI. 82—36.
Cbarton, Paul W., and F. F. Crawford, to National Union
Electric Corp. Two-dimensional scanner of the focussed
rotary radial beam type. 2,742,590, 4-17-56, CI. 315 — 21.
Chart-Pak, Inc. : See —
Gill, Earle F., Marran, and Romano. 2,763,393.
Chanin, Peter. Fountain brush and squeegee. 2.746.071.
5-22-56. CI. 15 — 123.
Chasanov, Martin G., R. Kunin, M. Mattikow, and B. H. Thur-
man, % to B. Clayton, d. b. a. Refining. Unincorporated, and
Va to Rohm & Haas Co. Purification of glyceride oils by
means of ion-exchange resins. 2,771,480, 11-20-56, CI.
260—420.
Tliasar, Anthony R., to The Oster Mfg. Co. Self-tightening
chuck. 2,744.757. 5-8-56, CI. 279—114.
Chase Aircraft Co.. Inc. : See —
Maxson, Donald D. 2,743,799.
Chase Brass & Copper Co., Inc. : See —
Cartwright, Eugene M. 2,767,765.
Reher, Fred W. 2,737,386.
Schmollinger, William F. 2,773,593.
Chase. Carl T, M. J. Disckind, and M. D. Earle, to the United
States of America as represented by the Secretary of the
Army. Method of bonding metals. 2,741,571, 4-10-56,
CI. 148—4.
Chase. Corson W.. to The Goss Printing Press Co. Printing
cylinders. 2.732,798. 1-31-56, CI. 101—378.
Chase. Corson W.. to The Goss Printing Press Co. Portable
ink fountain. 2.754.753 7-17-56 Cl. 101 — 350.
Chase, Corson W.. to The Goss Printing Press Co. Socket for
ink cylinder. 2,774.299, 12-18-56, Cl. 101—348.
Chase, Corson W.. to The Goss Printing Press Co. Socket for
ink roller. 2,774,300, 12-18-56, Cl. 101 — 348.
Chase, Fay H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Transis-
tor circuits. 2.751,545. 6-19-56, PI. 321—18.
Chase, Fay H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Current
supply apparatus. 2,751,549, 6-19-56, Cl. 323 — 66. .
Chase, Fay H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Current
supply apparatus. 2,751.550, 6-19-56. Cl. 323 — 66.
Chase, Fletcher A., to American Home Products Corp. Proc-
ess of making soluble coffee concentrate. 2,7.~>x.f»27.
8-14-56, Cl. 99—71.
Chase, Fletcher A., and G. E. Laursen, to American Home
Products Corp. Carbonation of coffee extract. 2,771,364,
11-20-56, Cl. 99 — 71.
Chase, George C, to Monroe Calculating Machine Co. Reg-
istering mechanism. 2,749,042, 6-5-56, Cl. 235 — 136.
Chase, John A. : See —
Wolke, Roy K., Chase, and Pilas. 2,760,254.
Chase, Leland H., and L. C. Spenard, to Holmes Electric
Protective Co. Vibration detecting device. 2,741,675,
4-10-56, Cl. 200—61.49.
Chase National Bank of the City of New York, The : See —
Gilbert, Charles E. 2,734,177.
Chase-Sbawmut Co., The : See —
Edsall, William. 2,770,757.
Edsall, William S. 2,766,351.
Hitchcock, Paul C. 2,737,552.
Jacobs, Philip C, Jr. 2,734,110.
Jacobs, Philip C, Jr., and Kozacka. 2,740,187.
Kozacka, Frederick J. 2,734,111.
Kozacka, Frederick J. 2,734,112.
Kozacka, Frederick J., and Swain. 2,761,932.
Swain, Kenneth W. 2,740.735.
Chase. William S., and A. F. Polance. Watchcase tool.
2,742,804. 4-24-56, Cl. 81—6.
Chasin. Joseph. Support device for physically handicapped.
2,773,542, 12-11-56, Cl. 155—1.
Chasser, Ernest C. : See —
Hill, Don R., and Chasser. 2,765,622.
Chatel, Bertrand. Automatic meal table. 2,750,611, 6-19-56,
Cl. 15—74.
Chatham Controls Corp. : See —
Perst, Dudley C. 2,773,962.
Chatman, Lester L., and M. G. Stevens, said Stevens assignor
to said Chatman. Apparatus for photoprinting. 2,737,099,
3-6-56, Cl. 95—73.
Chatoian, Leonard : See —
Bennett, Patrick J., and Chatoian. 2,731,179.
Chattanooga Medicine Co., The : See —
Burgison, Raymond M. 2,729,642.
Chatten, John B., to Philco Corp. Color television system.
2,729,697. 1-3-56, Cl. 178—5.2.
Chatten, John B., to Philco Corp. Luminance correction ap-
paratus for color television systems. 2,773,116, 12-4-56,
Cl. 178—5.2.
Chatten, John D : See —
Cmmpacker, Virgil R., Fenstermaker, and Chatten.
2,751,669.
Chatterjea, Prafulla K., and A. H. Reeves, to International
Standard Electric Corp. Multiplex electric communication
system. 2,740,839, 4-3-56, Cl. 179 — 15.
Chatterton, Earl L., and A. S. Hegeman, Jr., to Western Elec-
tric Co., Inc. Frequency measuring apparatus. 2,743.419,
4-24-56, Cl. 324—78.
Chatterton, Edward, Jr., and J. T. Beardwood, III, to Philco
Corp. Frequency converter. 2,773,979, 12-11-56, Cl.
250—20.
Cbattin, Robert C. Ground working tool with oblique deflect-
ing shield. 2,753,872. 7-10-56, Cl. 97—40.
Chattin, Robert C. Power take-off mechanism for tractors.
2.756,833. 7-31-56, Cl. 180—53.
Chattin, Robert C. Extensible rotor. 2,761,369, 9-4-56, Cl.
97—215.
Chaudet, Louis W., II : See—
Chaudet, Maora A. 2,760,300.
Chaudet, Maora A., to Louis W. Chaudet, II. Music rack.
2,760,300, 8-28-56, Cl. 45—80.
Chaudiere, Etienne F., to J. A. M., S. A. Improvements in top
luggage carriers for motorcars. 2,754,041, 7-10-56, Cl.
224—42.1.
Chaudron, Charles E. Grinding and polishing glass.
2.757.494. 8-7-56, Cl. 51—283.
Chaussee, Francis P. : See —
Chausee, Russel L. and F. P., and Dial. 2,732,084.
Chaussee, Russel L. and F. P., and E. L. Dial, % to H.
Stoller, Curing chambers. 2,732,084. 1-24-56. Cl.
214—16.4.
Chnustowich, Gabriel A., to Dripban Corp. Heating element.
2,766,367, 10-9-56, Cl. 219 — 41.
fhauvel, Raymond G., to Societe a responsabilite limitee dite :
Gambin & Cie. Feed drive mechanism with backlash elim-
inator. 2,734,394, 2-14-56, Cl. 74—441.
Chauvin, David M., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Relay
actuating circuit. 2,773,222, 12-1-56, Cl. 317—149.
Chave, Charles T., to Stone & Webster Engineering Corp.
Perforated bubble tray. 2,767,966, 10-23-5(;. Cl. 201 — 113.
Chayen, Israel H., to British Glues and Chemicals Ltd. Treat-
ment of raw materials containing fatty materials.
2,773,082, 12-4-56. Cl. 260 — 412.
Chayne, Charles A., to General Motors Corp, Wheel suspen-
sion comprising sectional dead axle and connections there-
from to vehicle frame. 2,732.903, 1-31-56, Cl. 180—73.
Chavne, Charles A., to General Motors Corp. Cylinder block.
2,734,497, 2-14-56. Cl. 123—195.
Chavne, Charles A., to General Motors Corp. Steering column
asseinblv. 2.7-14.410. 5-8-56, Cl. 74 — 493.
Chavne, Charles A., to Cencral Motors Corp, Brake cooling.
2,765,883. 10-9-56, Cl. 188—264.
Chea. Joseph A. : See —
Gretzinsrer. John R., Chea, and Hanson. 2.754 002.
Cheatum. Leo G.. to Deere Mfg. Co. Pickup and feeder mount-
ing for harvester. 2,729,047, 1-3-56, Cl. 56—344.
Chechak. Jonas J. : See —
Minsk, Louis M., and Chechak. 2,732,382.
Checkovich, Paul : See —
Turner, William D.. Checkovich, and Shukis. 2,738,224.
Cheesman, John J., to General Strapping Corp. Package and
like binding mechanism. 2,730,036, 1-10-56, Cl. 100 — 27.
Chefalo, Pat A. : See-
Crooks, Marcius L., and Chefalo. 2,752,062.
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Cheftel, Henri, and B. P. Sanders, to International Machinery
Corp., Societe Anonyme. Apparatus for canning sardines
and the like. 2,741,978, 4-17-56, CI. 99 — 443.
Chelf, Clarence C. Auxiliary tool support. Re. 24,167,
6-19-56, CI. 82—37.
Chellis, Robert JD., to Stone & Webster Engineering Corp.
Pipe support structure. 2,765,135, 10-2-56, CI. 248 — 49.
Chelton, MacVictor : See —
Czyzewski, Mikolaj V. 2,770,786.
Chemerda, John M., to Merck & Co., Inc. A7-7-acyloxy-9, 11-
epoxy-steroids and processes of preparing them. 2,734,897,
2-14-56, CI. 260—239.55.
Chemerda, John M., to Merck & Co., Inc. Hydrogenation of
chloropregnenes. 2,739,162, 3-20-56, CI. 260—397.4.
Chemerda, John M., to Merck & Co., Inc. Process for pre-
paring 7-11-diketo steroids. 2,749,337, 6-5-56, Cl.
260—239.55.
Chemical Construction Corp. : See —
Allen, Louis N., Jr., and Bocckino. 2,735,760.
Cook, Lucien H., Hodge, and Colonias. 2.774,660.
Cunningham, Frederick C, Berger, and Rinckhoff.
2,737,448.
Gains, Wilfred C. 2,762,452.
Mackiw, Vladimir N., Lin, Roy, and Kunda. 2,767,083.
Mackiw, Vladimir N., Roy, Lin, and Kunda. 2,767,081.
McCarthy, Lawrence J. 2,737,159.
McGauley, Patrick J., Nashner, and Kudryk. 2,746,859.
McGauley, Patrick J., Schaufelberger, and Roberts.
2.755,172.
Mullen, James W., II, and Fenn. 2,767,233.
Murakami, Masao, and Imamoto. 2,746,803.
Nashner, Sydney, and Schaufelberger. 2,753,257.
Roberts, Edward S., and Strelzoff. 2,737,440.
Roberts. Edward S., Wiedeman, and 'Strelzoff. 2,750,266.
Rosenbloom, William J. 2,749,301.
Roy, Tuhin K. 2,749.235.
Roy, Tuhin K., Lin, Mackiw, and Kunda. 2,767,082.
Schaufelberger, Felix A. 2,734,821.
Schaufelberger, Felix A. 2,767,055.
Schaufelberger, Felix A., and Roberts. 2.744.003.
Schaufelberger, Felix A., and Czikk. 2,767.054.
Van Hare, George, and Montgomery. 2,733,990.
Chemical Corp., The : See —
Kosmos, John C. 2.760.890.
Chemical Foundation, Inc.. The : See — -
Miller, Ralph. 2,732,310.
Miller. Ralph. 2,759,954.
Chemical Process Co., The : See —
Derrick, James V., and Kaltenberger. 2.754,910.
Chemical Rubber Co., The : See —
Starkoff, Bernard J. 2,740,123.
Chemical Specialties Co., Inc. : See —
Reed, Jack O. 2,761,446.
Chemicals & Materials distributors Corp. : See — ■
Bell. William R. 2,752,624.
Chemie Gruenenthal G. m. b. H. : See —
Miiekter, Heinrich, and Jensen. 2,755,274.
Chemieprodukte G. m. b. H. : Sec —
Kirsch. Werner. 2,734,882.
Chemische Fabriek L. van der Grinten N. V. : See —
Kennedy, Walter D., and Fenton. 2.743.653.
Sanders, Theodorus P. W., and Wilders. 2,739.061.
Sanders, Theodorus P. W., and Wilders. 2.741,558.
Sanders, Theodorus P. W., and Wilders. 2,773,768.
Chemische Werke Albert : See —
Schlenker, Felix. 2,742,449.
Schlenker, Felix, and Starck. 2,767,158.
Chemische Werke Essener Steinkohle A. G. : See —
Lopmann, Bernhard. 2,751,404.
Chemische Werke Huls Aktiengesellschaft : See —
.Tahnentz, Walter, Weichert, and Reich I. 2,764,524.
Monkemeyer, Karl. 2.770,655.
Reuter, Walter, Neumann, and Dietrich. 2,736,755.
Wenning, Heinrich. 2,745,825.
Chemo Puro Mfg. Corp. : See —
Krysa, Frank J. 2,749,347.
Chempatents, Inc. : See —
Brown, David, Colton, and Landau. 2,746,998.
Egbert, Robert B. 2,764,598.
Landau, Ralph. 2,752.362.
Landau, Ralph. 2,766,261.
Chemstrand Corp., The : See —
Ballentine, James B. 2,744,082.
Basdekis, Costas H. 2,732,364.
Basdekis. Costas H. 2,775,567.
Chaney, David W., and Schaefer. 2,743,994.
Craig, Alfred B. 2,749,325.
Craig, Alfred B.. and Ham. 2.752,324.
De Witt, Hobson D. 2,732,359.
De Witt, Hobson D. 2,752,318.
De Witt, Hobson D. 2,752,320.
Gibson, Eugene C, and Holt. 2,735,540.
Ham, George E. 2,740,687.
Ham, George E. 2,740,763.
Ham, George E.
Ham, George E.
Ham. Oporsre E.
Ham, George E.
Ham, George E.
Ham, George E.
Ham, George E.
Ham, George E.
2,740,773.
2,749,321.
2.756,218.
2.761,855.
2,769,791.
2,769,792.
2,769,793.
2,—~
Luttge, William G. 2,769,300.
Chemstrand Corp., The : See — Continued
Mowry, David T., and Craig. 2,744,086.
Ringwald, Eugene L., and Craig. 2,744,081.
Waitkus, Calvin J. 2,735,790.
Chemway Corp. : See —
Mina, Francis A., and Antczak. 2,742,321.
Chen, Tung C, to Burroughs Corp. Pulse lengthening circuit.
2,761,998, 9-4-56, Cl. 317—149.
Chen, Wayne H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Con-
nector and selector circuits. 2,733,424, 1-31-56, Cl. 340 —
147.
Chenette, Joseph C. Appliance hand truck having endless
tread stair climbing device. 2,775,463, 12-25-56, Cl.
280—5.22.
Cheney, Charles W. Hinged hasp fastening. 2,704,444,
9-25-56, Cl. 292—281.
Cheney, Charles W. Hand tools for operating worm geared
band clips. 2,769,471, 11-6-56, Cl. 145—50.
Cheney, George : See —
Alexander, Belden L. 2,767,500.
Cheney, Grant W., and A. L. Stark, to The Dow Chemical Co.
Method for packaging fluids, jellies, pastes and fluent pow-
ders. 2,769,206, 11-6-56, Cl. 18—56.
Cheney, Gordon H. : See —
Whitener, Philip C, and Cheney. 2,761,319.
Cheney, Lee C. : See —
Binkley, Stephen B., and Cheney. 2,744,139.
Dickison, Harry L., and Cheney. 2,738,351.
Cheney, Lee C, to Bristol Laboratories Inc. 1,3-disub-
stituted-2-streptomycyl-tetrahydroimidazole, acid addition
salts thereof, and therapeutic compositions containing same.
2,767,116, 10-16-56. Cl. 167—65.
Cheney, Lee C, to Bristol Laboratories Inc. Dehydroabietyl-
ethylenediamine. 2,767,161, 10-16-56, Cl. 260—102.
Cheney, Lee C, to Bristol Laboratories Inc. Purification of
streptomycin. 2,767,168, 10-16-56, Cl. 260 — 210.
Cheney, Lee C, and S. B. Binkley, to Bristol Laboratories
Inc. Unitary process for the production of 2-benzylphenyl
/J-dimethylaminoethyl ether dihydrogen citrate. 2,76.s.20i,
10-23-56, Cl. 260—570.
Cheney, Marvin C, and C. I. McCall, to The Lewis Engineer-
ing Co. Apparatus for applying plastic coating to wire.
2,760,229, 8-28-56, Cl. 18—13.
Cheney, Vao L. : See —
Tobv, Max E., and Cheney. 2,752,968.
Cheney, Vao L., to Chip Steak Co. Apparatus for producing
loaves of meat or the like. 2,729,947, 1-10-56, Cl. 62 — 1.
Cheney, Wendell C, to Gillett & Eaton, Inc. Piston with
head insert and process of making it. 2,775,493, 12-25-56,
Cl. 309—9.
Cheng, Chung C. : See —
Har'el, Abraham, and Cheng. 2,757,289.
Chenicek, Joseph A., to Universal Oil Products Co. Production
of polyalkylstilbene quinones and polyalkoxystilbene qui-
nones. 2,733,249, 1-31-56, Cl. 260—396.
Chenicek, Joseph A., to Universal Oil Products Co. Treat-
ment of hydrocarbon distillates with a phenylene diamine,
a carboxylic acid salt of an amine and oxygen. 2,737,472,
3-6-56, Cl. 196—29.
Chenicek, Joseph A., to Universal Oil Products Co. Metal
deactivator. 2,754,216, 7-10-56. Cl. 99—163.
Chenicek, Joseph A., and R. B. Thompson, to Universal Oil
Products Co. Biguanide derivatives as corrosion inhibitors.
2,734,807. 2-14-56, Cl. 44—72.
Chenicek, Joseph A., and R. H. Rosenwald, to Universal Oil
Products Co. Stabilization of edible fats and oils. 2,738,281,
3-13-56, Cl. 99—163.
Chenicek, Joseph A., and R. B. Thompson, to Universal Oil
Products Co. Guanylamino dihydropyrimidines. 2,754,183,
7-10-56, Cl. 44—63.
Chenier, Charles A. Window blind structure. 2,748,850,
6-5-56, Cl. 160—118.
Chepil, John W. and W. S. Apparatus for effecting the fecun-
dation of plants. 2,775,065, 12-25-56, Cl. 47—1.
Chepil, William S. : See—
Chepil, John W. and W. S. 2,775,065.
Chepil, William S. Apparatus for effecting the fecundation
of plants. 2,749,664, 6-12-56, Cl. 47—1.
Cherem, Gabriel A. Tree pruner and trimmer based on port-
able platform. 2,756,784, 7-31-56, Cl. 143—43.
Cherewick, Frederick J. Star wheel feeders. 2,738,108,
3-13-56, Cl. 222 — 227.
Cherkin, Arthur, to Don Baxter, Inc. Apparatus for regu-
lating fluid flow. 2,761,445, 9-4-56, Cl. 128—214.
Cherniavsky, Alexander J. : See —
Johnson, Ava J., and Cherniavsky. 2,746,844.
Chernosky, Anthony J., and J. D. Umber, to The M. W.
Kellogg Co. Process for the initiation of dehalogenation
reactions. 2,754,336. 7-10-56. Cl. 260—653.
Chernowitz, George. Power plants comprising main and aux-
iliary engines. 2,769,305, 11-6-56, Cl. 60—35.6.
Cherrier, Claude M., to Societe Anonyme des Manufactures
des Glaces et Produits Chimiques de Saint-Gobain, Chauny
& Cirey. Apparatus for analyzing gases. 2,729,097, 1-3-56,
Cl. 73—27.
Cherrier, Claude M., to Societe Anonyme des Manufactures
des Glaces et Produits Chimiques de Saint-Gobain, Chauny
& Cirey. Gas analysis. 2,736,813, 2-28-56, Cl. 250 — 43.5.
Cherrier, Claude M., to Societe Anonyme des Manufactures
des Glaces et Produits Chimiques de Saint Gobain Chauny
& Cirey. Gas analysis apparatus. 2,751,777. 6-26-56. Cl.
73—27.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Cherry-Burrell Corp. : See —
Boileau, Arthur H., Rayman, and Board. 2,772,693.
Clark, Sidney B. 2,756,772.
Cherry, Dean B., to Thompson Products, Inc. Coaxial switch.
2,766,355, 10-9-56, CI. 200—153.
Cherry Electrical Products Corp. : See —
Cherry, Walter L., Jr. 2,758,171.
Cherry, Peter W., to General Electric Co. Circumferential
air discharge construction for suction cleaners. 2,741,329,
4-10-56, CI. 183—43.
Cherry, Robert H., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Instrument for meas-
uring carbon monoxide in oxygen bearing atmosphere.
2,743,167, 4-24-56, CI. 23—255.
Cherry, Robert H., and G. M. I?oley, to Leeds and Northrup
Co. Compensated gas-analysis bridges. 2,734,376, 2-14-56,
CI. 73—27.
Cherry, Robert H., and G. M. Foley, to Leeds and Northrup
Co. Liquid manometers. 2,738,678, 3-20-56, CI. 73 — 398.
Cherry, Robert H., and G. M. Foley, to Leeds and Northrup Co.
Isothermal systems for gas analysis. 2,759,354, 8-21-56,
CI. 73—27.
Cherry, Walter L., Jr., to Cherry Electrical Products Corp.
Multiple pole double-throw simultaneous-action snap-action
switches. 2,758,171, 8-7-56, CI. 200 — 67.
Chertoff, Israel. Apparatus for generating sound waves.
2,745,372, 5-15-56, CI. 116—137.
Chervenak, Michael C. : See —
Pichler, Helmut R., and Chervenak. 2,765,358.
Pichler, Helmut R., and Chervenak. 2,765,359.
Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Co., The : See —
Browne, Kenneth A. 2,758,552.
Chesher, William J. Automatic lowering and unloading ap-
paratus. 2,735,558, 2-21-56, CI. 214—103.
Cheshire, John R., and W. R. Trutna, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Preparation of thiuram disulfides.
2,751,415, 6-19-56, CI. 260—567.
Cheskin, Louis. Toy. 2,760,302, 8-28-56, CI. 46—1.
Chesley, Kenneth G., C. W. Montgomery, and L. T. Sandborn,
to Crossett Lumber Co. Production of organic acids and
salts thereof from cellulosic materials. 2,750,414, 6-12-56,
CI. 260—528.
Chesley, Louis C, Jr., and R. G. Hart, to The Borden Co.
Urea formaldehyde condensation product. 2,729,611.
1-3-56, CI. 260—29.4.
Chesluk, Ralph P. : See —
Kavanagh, Kevin E., and Chesluk. 2,744,853.
Chesney, John, to General Instrument Corp. High frequency
interstage coupling. 2,769,961, 11-6-56, CI. 333—24.
Chesnev, William E., to Salem-Brosius, Inc. Methods of silver
determination. 2,767.063, 10-16-56, CI. 23 — 230.
Chesnut, John D. : See —
Spencer, Lloyd. 2,748.660.
Spencer. Lloyd. 2,748,874.
Chesser, Cecil E., to Sears, Roebuck and Co. Muffler for lawn
mower. 2,774,439, 12-18-56, CI. 181 — 66.
Chester, Allan E., to Poor & Co. Electrodeposition of zinc-
copper alloys. 2,730,492, 1-10-56, CI. 204 — 44.
Chester, Allan E., to Poor & Co. Electrodeposition of copper-
zinc alloys. 2, 734. 026. 2-7-56, CI. 204—44.
Chester, Allan E., to Poor & Co. Salts of oxyalkylated fatty
amines. 2,739,980, 3-27-56, CI. 260—501.
Chester, Allan E., to Poor & Co. Vitreous enameling process.
2,768,904. 10-30-56. CI. 117 — 50.
Chester, Allan E., and J. T. Irwin, to Poor & Co. Cyanide
compositions suitable for electroplating ha 1 lis and method
for the preparation thereof. 2,771,411, 11-20-56, CI.
204—46.
Chester, Allan E., and J T. Irwin, to Poor & Co. Cyanide
compositions suitable for electroplating baths and method
for the preparation thereof. 2,771,412, 11-20-56, CI.
204 — 46.
Chester, Carroll W. Glare shield for automobiles. 2,757,955,
8-7-56. CI. 296—97.
Chevallier, Andre : See —
Cabanes. Leon, Alran, Chevallier, Dietsch, and Painboeuf.
2.745.952.
Chevallier, George E., to The Wavne Pump Co. Swivel cou-
pling for gasoline dispensers. 2,745,682, 5-15-56, CI.
285—9.
Cheviirnv. Raymond: See —
Roccon-Oibod, Raymond, and Chevigny. 2.755.925.
Cheviron. Wayne F. Electric defrosting unit for vehicles.
2,738,408, 3-13-56, CI. 219—19.
Chew, Albert C, to Hobson-Miller Machinerv, Inc. Machine
for handling cards and the like. 2,749,117. 6-5-56, CI.
271—11.
Chew, Clarence, to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Apparatus for
surface coating glassware. 2,747,541, 5-29-56, CI.
118—211.
Chew, William F. : See-
Abate, Nicholas J. 2,752,870.
Cheymol, Jean : See —
Hazard, Ren6, Chc\ nud, Cli.-ibriiT, :niil Tliiiillicr.
2,762,744.
Chiaberta, Pio : See —
Chiaberta, Seraflno and P. 2,740,136.
Chiaberta, Seraflno and P., to Bulloneria E. Viterie Italiana
B. E. V. I. Method of producing blanks for roll threaded
screws and the like by a combined forging and drawing
action. 2,740,136, 4-3-56, CI. 10 — 10.
Chiambretti, Battista J. Bait minnow dispensers. 2,767,507,
10-23-56, CI. 43—55.
2,761,954.
2,753,691.
2,761,771.
nd Larsen.
2,731,334.
Chiang, Stanley H. K. : See —
Davis, Horace R., and Chiang. 2,774,798.
Chiappe, Orlando J. : See —
Homfeldt, Bransford R., and Chiappe. 2,735,621.
Chiaravalloti, Nicola. Beam compass for marking and
cutting. 2,768,443, 10-30-56, CI. 33 — 27.
Chicago Bridge and Iron Co. : See —
Arne, Christian. 2,761,467.
Arnold, Perry C. 2,763,770.
Hines, Clarence W. 2,754,012.
Hines, Clarence W. 2,768,432.
Larsen, Lyle V. 2,730,798.
Larsen, Lyle V. 2,737,453.
Larsen, Lyle V. 2,773,755.
Westfall, Clifford M. 2,742,554.
Westfall, Clifford M.
Wissmiller, Ivan L.
Wissmiller, Ivan L.
Wissmiller, Ivan L., .
Chicago Cardboard Co. : See — ■
Drueck, Fred, Jr. 2,766,893.
Drueck, Fred, Jr. 2,773,324.
Framberg, Elmer W., and Drueck. 2,766,539.
Chicago City Bank and Trust Co. : See —
Guboff, Edward H. 2,750,479.
Chicago Coin Machine Co. : See —
Heide, Stanford M. 2,732,210.
Chicago Eye Shield Co. : See —
Malcom, Robert, Jr. 2,730,012.
Malcom, Robert, Jr. 2,761,145.
Malcom, Robert, Jr., and Whipple. 2,744,523.
Whipple, Willis Z. 2,744,524.
Whipple, Willis Z. 2,744,525.
Chicago Forging & Mfg. Co. : See —
Krause, Herbert. 2,763,505.
Krause, Herbert, and Sigel. 2,729,487.
Lindner, Adam C. 2,749,166.
Lindner, Adam C. 2,773,715.
Chicago Metal Hose Corp. : See —
Schindler, Frank S., and Myers. 2,731,037.
Chicago Metallic Mfg. Co. : See —
Debs, Jerome H. 2,746,636.
Debs, Jerome H. 2,768,765.
Chicago Mill and Lumber Co. : See —
Christian, Moss B., and Ladd. 2,761,804.
Ware, Richard N., Jr. 2,761,487.
Ware, Richard N., Jr. 2,772,717.
Ware, Richard N., Jr., and Christian. 2,744,046.
Whiton, Arthur L., and Byers. 2,708,738.
Chicago Mobile Service : See —
Cialoni, Lucian J. 2,753,438.
Chicago Nipple Mfg. Co. : See —
Marsden, George B. 2,754,947.
Marsden, George B. 2,759,202.
Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co. : See —
Amtsberg, Lester A. 2,745,528.
Amtsberg, Lester A. 2,765,059.
Amtsberg, Lester A. 2,768,546.
Harcourt, George T. 2,749,760.
MacDonald, Norman. 2,756,024.
Pond, Benham S. 2,771,273.
Chicago Pump Co. : See —
Nechine, Leonard M. 2,760,512.
Chicago Railway Equipment Co. : See —
Barton, Donald E., and Spaeth. 2,729,311.
Lewis, Frank W., and Spaeth. 2,746,576.
Powers, Richard E. 2.741,807.
Soddy. Thomas C. 2.747,239.
Soddy, Thomas C. 2,774,444.
Stevens, Charles E. 2.753.960.
Wright, Edward P. 2,769,214.
Chicago Rawhide Mfg. C<>.
Halev, William B. 2,760,802.
Wright, Robert D. 2,765,186.
Chicago Roller Skate Co. : See —
Jewett, Alfred W. 2,734,777.
Chicago Rubber Co., Inc. : See —
Cosmos, William J. Re. 24,152.
Chicago Stock Yards Compost Co. : See —
Morrison, Willard L. 2,770,354.
Chicago Telephone Supply Corp. : See —
Ariaman, Mervin B. 2,765,384.
Budd, Wilbert H., Stackhouse, and Slough. 2,740,026.
Budd, Wilbert H„ Stackhouse, and Slough. 2,740,027.
Daily, Arthur M. 2,736,783.
Daily, Arthur M. 2,761,044.
Daily. Arthur M., and Arisman. 2,736,781.
Daily, Arthur M., and Veatch. 2,745,927.
Chicago, Wheel & Mfg. Co. : See —
Miller, Henry E., and Sheets. 2,763,970.
Chicane, Verl I. Mobile grain elevator. 2,730,227, 1-10-56,
CI. 198—53.
Chichester, Kenneth J. : See —
Sparr, Albert E., and Chichester. 2,757,252.
Chichester, Kenneth J., to Talon, Inc. Toggle switch.
2,749,400, 6-5-56, CI. 200—67.
Chichester, Sidnor T., Jr., % to J. P. Parker. Handling sys-
tem for aircraft. 2,736,520, 2-28-56, CI. 244—114.
Chick, Russell W., to The Baldwin Piano Co. Oscillator.
2,768,295, 10-23-56, CI. 250—36.
Chick, Russell W., to The Baldwin Piano Co. Electronic
organ with tremolo. 2,768,551, 10-30-56, CI. 84 — 1.25.
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E. J. D'Aquanno, to United
Chick, Russell W., and J. C. Silva, to Columbia r.n.adcaM in-
System^ Inc. Aging conveyor. 2,773,731, 12-11-56, CI.
Chicknavorian, Hagop. Electric Shish Kebab cooker.
2,762,292, 9-11-56, CI. 99 — 421.
Cbicopee Mfg. Corp. : See —
Di Dario, Mario M. 2,771,379.
Earis, Harold P., and Koenig. 2,757,437.
Jamison, Samuel J., and Yates. Re. 24,139.
Kennette, Heath O., Plummer, and Smith. 2,731,679.
McCord, Douglas D., Holbrook, and Rudolph. 2,757,434.
Nicholl, Jonathan P. 2,757,436.
Chiddix, Max E. : See —
Cross, James M., and Chiddix. 2,740,814.
Chiddix, Max E., and S. H. Hesse, to General Aniline & Film
Corp. Germicidal soap composition. 2,739,941, 3-27-56,
CI. 252—107.
Chiddix, Max E., and R. L. Sundberg, to General Aniline &
Film Corp. Mixed alkyl-benzyl-alkylol quaternary ammo-
nium salts. 2,759,975. 8-21-56, CI. 260—567.6.
Chidel, Sol : See —
Field, Leonard D., and Chidel. 2,765,538.
Chidsey, Francis A., Jr., and J. H. Walter, to Container Corp.
of America. Mechanism for opening collapsed tubular car-
tons. 2,769,376, 11-6-56, CI. 93 — 53.
Chika John J. Passenger safety device for vehicles.
2,749,143, 6-5-56, CI. 280—150.
Chika, John J. Means for support and operation of toy air-
craft. 2,763,094, 9-18-56, CI. 46—77.
Chiksan Co. : See —
Bily, Peter J. 2,731,234.
Bily, Peter J. 2,746,773.
Bily, Peter J. 2,755,068.
Jackson, Donald M. 2,740,
Child, Everett S., T. G. Pansa, a
States Rubber Co. Electrical cable coupling. 2,739,290,
3_20— 56 q\ 339 49t
Childress, Clifford C. Extrusion of sheathing from aluminum
and the like. 2,766,519, 10-16-56, CI. 29—527.
Childress, Clyde, V> to J. Flex. Photographic method of tonal
scale compensation. 2,737,457, 3-6-56, CI. 95 — 88.
Childress, Hunter W. Long distance casting cork. 2,737,752,
3-13-56, CI. 43 — 44.88.
Childress, Hunter W. Fish hook and plug de-snagger.
2,758,406, 8-14-56, CI. 43—17.2.
Childress, William C, to Signode Steel Strapping Co. Joint
forming tool. 2,752,806, 7-3-56, CI. 81—9.1.
Childs, Emery S., and J. H. Balko. Hand operated insect
duster. 2,738,615, 3-20-56, CI. 43—146.
Childs, Herbert C, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Pick-
ing up scrap ring resulting from extrusion of tubular
articles. 2,754,907, 7-17-56, CI. 164 — 29.
Childs, John J., to Ford Motor Co. Resistance welding appa-
ratus. 2,763,769, 9-18-56, CI. 219—108.
Childs, John M. Pivoted fluke anchor. 2,733,678, 2-7-56,
CI. 114—208.
Childs, Percy A. : See —
Foulkes, Christopher H., Childs. and Smith. 2,752,450.
Childs, Richard L., and E. Cranshaw, to Draper Corp. Textile
spindle. 2,773,346, 12-11-56, CI. 57—130.
Chiles, John H., Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Gaskets
with stops therein. 2,739,001, 3-20-56, CI. 288 — 20.
Chillson, Charles W., to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Worm drive
mechanism. 2,730,908, 1-17-56. CI. 74—425.
Chillson, Charles W„ to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Brake mech-
anism. 2,735,516, 2-21-56, CI. 188—105.
Chillson, Charles W., to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Governor.
2,755,078, 7-17-56, CI. 264 — 6.
Chilton, Joseph S. Miter box. 2,748,811, 6-5-56, CI.
143 — 90.
Chilton, Samuel A., % to R. R. Harrell, Jr. Hydropneumatic
system for radiator repair lift. 2,736,169, 2-28-56, CI.
60—51.
Chilton, William D., to General Motors Corp. Clip clinching
tool. 2,740,514, 4-3-56, CI. 193—38.
Chilton, William D., to General Motors Corp. Flexible chute.
2,744,601, 5-8-56. CI. 193—25.
Chimbole, Anthony M., to All American Mfg. Co. Theft-proof
shower head. 2,765,197, 10-2-56, CI. 299—59.
Chimie et Atomistique : See —
Libermann, David, and Moyeux. 2,771,393.
Chin, John. Controls for bean sprouting machine. 2,750,713,
6-19-56, CI. 47—14.
Chinchole, Henri A. Grease-gun. 2,729,369, 1-3-56, CI.
222—394.
Chincholl, Fred W. Can sealing strip remover. 2,732,093,
1-24-56. CI. 220—52.
Ching, Harry Q. Y. Putter guide. 2,750,195, 6-12-56, CI.
273—183.
Chinman, Julius : See —
Menendez, Gil H. 2,744,243.
Chinn, Leland J., to G. D. Searle & Co. 11-oxygenated deriva-
tives of 13-methyl-l,2,3. 6, 7,8,9, 10,11, 12. 13. 14,16, 17-tetra-
decahydro - 15 h - cyclopenta[ct]phenanthrene - 3,17 - dione.
2,772,298, 11-27-56, CI. 260—397.45.
Chip Steak Co. : See —
Cheney, Vao L. 2,729,947.
Chipman Chemical Co., Inc. : See —
Bales, Irvin W. 2,749,227.
Chipman, Harold R., to United States Rubber Co. Addition
of hydrogen chloride to tertiary mono-olefines. 2,739,990,
3-27-56, CI. 260—663.
Chirco, Michael A., and H. T. Green. Combined headpiece
and catapult. 2,760,304, 8-28-56, CI. 46 — 81.
Chircop, Lawrence E. Dispensing caps for collapsible tubes.
2,772,027, 11-27-56, CI. 222 — 92.
Chirtel, Joseph S., and W. M. Halper, to Shell Development
Co. Preparation of cycloheptatrienes. 2,754,337, 7-10-56,
CI. 260—666.
Chisholm, Alpin. Flexible metallic fabric. 2,753,139, 7-3-56,
CI. 245—9.
Chisholm, Daniel, J. : See —
Brennan, Daniel H., and Chisholm. 2,755,106.
Chisholm, Douglas S., and G. F. Hershey, to The Dow Chemi-
cal Co. Apparatus for atomizing metal. 2,752,196,
6-26-56 ; CI. 299—63.
Chisholm, Douglas S., and D. F. Hall, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Method of making titanium alloys. • 2,766,113, 10-9-56,
CI. 75—84.5.
Chisholm, Eflfie, to Stephens-Adamson Mfg. Co. Bedside trans-
fer stand. 2,757,388, 8-7-56, CI. 5—317.
Chisholm, Raymond S. : See —
Metealf, Herbert E., Johnson, and Chisholm. 2,741,593.
Chisholm-Ryder Co., Inc. : See —
Benson, George O., and Maglio. 2,737,747.
Hermanson, Emil H. 2,768,628.
Chism, Clarence E. Die-operating means for duplex head nail
machines. 2,761,157, 9-4-56, CI. 10—53.
Chittenden, Windsor N. Positive shank-locking means for
collet-held cutting tools. 2,773,693, 12-11-56, CI. 279 — 48.
Chittleburgh, Raymond : See —
Morton, Geoffrey F.. Chittleburgh, and Powell. 2,750,792.
Chittum, Herman P. Rotary brush having cleaning fluid ap-
plying means. 2,756,446, 7-31-56, CI. 15—29.
Chittum, Joseph F. : See —
Rohrback, Gilson H., and Chittum. 2,759,891.
Rohrback, Gilson H., and Chittum. 2,764,242.
Rohrback, Gilson H., and Chittum. 2,764,465.
Chiuchiarelii, Berardino : See —
Lyster, George, Jr. 2,745.110.
Chiverton, Thomas J., to The Preload Co., Inc. Method and
apparatus for making prestressed concrete articles.
2,747,249. 5-29-56. CI. 25 — 128.
Chlavin, Alvin, to Hughes Aircraft Co. Hermetically sealed
coaxial connector. 2,762,991, 9-11-56, CI. 339 — 177.
Choice, Frank C, and J. W. Pratt, to United Shoe Machinery
Corp. Toe lining trimming machines. 2,740,144, 4-3-56,
CI. 12—57.6.
Choisser, Charles N., to C & I Lighting & Metals. Inc. Fluo-
rescent inspection lamps. 2,760,053, 8-21-56. CI. 240 — 11.4.
Chokae, James A. Windage and elevation adjustable mount
for telescopic gunsight. 2,739,384, 3-27-56. CI. 33 — 50.
Choma, Daniel. Leather burnishing and polishing device.
2,737,679, 3-13-56, CI. 15—222.
Chong, Carlos F., to Radio Corp. of America. Transistor
multivibrator circuit. 2,770,732, 11-13-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Choquette, Paul J., to Gilbane Building Co. Method of casting
concrete slabs. 2,739,365, 3-27-56, CI. 25 — 155.
Chorbacher, Wilhelm : See —
Lorenz, Lothar, and Chorbacher. 2,738,860.
Chorney, Mike : See—
Bortz, Jay H., and Chorney. 2,742,210.
Chou, Wayne W. Variable speed drive mechanism. 2,749,764,
6-12-56, CI. 74—352.
Chouings, Leslie C, to Automotive Products Co. Ltd. Brake
shoe spreading devices. 2,753,956, 7-10-56, CI. 188 — 78.
Choules, Marcel H. : See — -
Arnot, Alfred E. R., and Choules. 2,767,394.
Choussy, Jean, to Societe Anonyme des Manufactures des
Glaces et Produits Chimiques de Saint-Gobain, Chauny &
Cirey. Method of and means for localizing heat and reac-
tions in limited portions of fluid bodies. 2,729,737, 1-3-56,
CI. 219 — 40.
Chovanes, Joseph. Paint can extension collar. 2,771,208,
11-20-56, CI. 220 — i.
Chow, Ho : See —
Hertz, David B., and Chow. 2,728,943.
Petersen, Svend A., and Chow. 2,733,874.
Chow, Shou-Hsien, to Burroughs Corp. Magnetic device.
2,762,935, 9-11-56, CI. 307—88.
Chren, William A., and C. H. Hofrichter, Jr., to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours and Co. Process for film casting. 2,736,066,
2-28-56, CI. 18—57.
Chrien, Robert E., to General Electric Co. Calcium pyrophos-
phate phosphor. 2,765,281, 10-2-56, CI. 252—301.4.
Chriscaden, Alex W. : See —
Kendall, George A., and Chriscaden. 2,757,546.
Chrisman, Horace, to Rockwell Mfg. Co. Adjustable me-
chanical movements. 2,760,384, 8-28-56, CI. 74 — 600.
Christ, Joseph A. : See —
Impey, Charles E., Christ, and Johnson. 2,729,396.
Christen, Ernst. Means for accurate registering of printing
formes for multi-coloured work. 2,767,481, 10-23-56, CI.
33 — 184.5.
Christen, Paul. Egg separator. 2,775,277, 12-25-56. CI.
146—2.
Christen, Paul W. : See —
Frantz, Frederick H., and Christen. 2,742,562.
Christensen, Alton O., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Navv. Automatic
frequency control circuit. 2,756,336, 7-24-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Christensen, Carl O., to Roll-Rite Corp. Wheel construction.
2,768,862, 10-30-56, CI. 301 — 63.
Christensen, Carsten O., and G. H. Vaniman, to Bellingham
Chain & Forge Co. Can filling mechanism. 2,769,291,
11-6-56, CI. 53—123.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Christensen, Chester W., and R. O. Zerbe, to Monsanto Chem-
ical Co. Vulcanization of rubber in the presence of
sulfenamides. 2,768,988, 10-30-56, CI. 260—786.
Christensen, Clarence O. : See —
Paulsen, Lloyd O., and Christensen. 2,774,856.
Christensen, Dan A. : See —
Johnson, Lloyd A., Christensen, and Martin. 2,757,991.
Christensen, Dan A., and A. D. Martin, to National Motor
Bearing Co., Inc. Closure device. 2,743,968, 5-1-56,
CI. 308—47.
Christensen, Delmar A. : See —
Curfman, Budd G. 2,770,826.
Christensen, Edmupd J. Golf cart with swingable wheel car-
riages. 2,758,848, 8-14-5G, CI. 280—40.
Christensen, Edwin S., to E. F. Pohl. Level ride seat.
2,770,287, 11-13-56, CI. 155—9.
Christensen, Edwin V., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Machine
for hot dimpling. 2,771,931, 11-27-56, CI. 153 — 21.
Christensen, Frantz, and A. J. L. Leopold. Pulse generator
for electric fences. 2,743,907, 5-1-56, CI. 256 — 10.
Christensen, Howard, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Method of producing a taut thin member. 2,746,129,
5-22-56, CI. 29—155.5.
Christensen, John C, and W. F. Fair, Jr., to Koppers Co.,
Inc. Process of coating a metallic structural article and a
marine organism resistant composition therefor. 2,749,250,
6-5-56. CI. 117 — 26.
Christensen, Kenneth M. : See —
Dayen. William R., and Christensen. 2,745,856.
Christensen. Louis R. Viewer device or the like. 2,748,392,
6-5-56, CI. 2—8.
Christensen, Max C, to Ford Motor Co. Disc opener suspen-
sion. 2.756,662, 7-31-56, CI. 97—245.
Christensen, Niels C. Process for making hydrochloric acid
and recovering metal oxides. 2,767,056, 10-16-56, CI.
23—154.
Christensen, Olaf, to Protex Weatherstrip Mfg. Co. Sash
retaining weatherstrip. 2,740,172, 4-3-56, CI. 20—52.4.
Christensen, Orland M., to Boeing Airplane Co. Anti-icing
of windows by dielectric heating. 2,773,102, 12-4-56, CI.
219 — 10.81.
Christensen, Paul M. : See — ■
Cole, Thomas M., and Christensen. 2,760,021.
Christensen, Paul M., to Federal Electric Products Co. Cir-
cuit breaker with arc blow-out. 2,733,312, 1-31-56, CI.
200—87.
Christensen, Paul M., and H. Cohen, to Federal Electric Prod-
ucts Co. Locking means for casing enclosed mechanisms.
2,737,044, 3-6-56, CI. 70—84.
Christensen, Raymond T., to Zenith Radio Corp. Electro-
mechanical transducing arrangement. 2,773,942, 12-11-56,
CI. 179—110.
Christenson, Donald J., and A. A. Salerno, to J. I. Case Co.
Feeding rotors for fertilizer distributors. 2,772,030,
11-27-56, CI. 222—242.
Christenson, Gust J. : See —
O'Connor, Arthur F., and Christenson. 2,764,035.
Christenson, Howard W., to General Motors Corp. Torque
converter drive. 2,734,399, 2-14-56, CI. 74 — 732.
Christenson, Howard W., to General Motors Corp. Sumps
for tank and other similar types of vehicle transmissions.
2,743,627, 5-1-56, CI. 74—606.
Christian, Andrew J. : See —
Meyer. Wendel J., Chrisfinn. and Antrim. 2 754 771.
Christian, Curtis G., to Union Oil Co. of California. Separa-
tion of alkyl benzenes by selective clathration of the para-
isomer with a 4-alkyl pvridine Werner complex in the pres-
ence of a 3-substituted pyridine. 2,774,802, 12-18-56, CI.
260—674.
Christian, Joseph D. Heat exchange device. 2,731,241,
1-17-56, CI. 257—79.
Christian, Joseph D. Hollow screw conveyor flight. 2,733,898,
2-7-56, CI. 257—101.
Christian, Joseph D. Driven drum power terminal. 2,736,209,
2-28-56, CI. 74^21.
Christian, Joseph D., to The American Pulley Co. Gear re-
duction drive units. 2,736,210, 2-28-50, CI. 74 — 421.
Christian, Joseph D., to Holo-Flite International Inc. Heat
transfer device. 2,753,159, 7-3-56, CI. 257 — 79.
Christian, Joseph D. Welding machine. 2,760,043 8-21-56,
CI. 219—8.
Christian, Moss B. : See —
Ware, Richard N., Jr.. and Christian. 2.744,046.
Christian, Moss B., and H. F. Ladd, to Chicago Mill and
Lumber Co. Method of making paper-covered wood veneer
shooks. 2,761,804, 9-4-56, CI. 154—118.
Christian. Raymond A., P. H. Williams, and A. J. Strachan
to The National Cash Resistor Co. Totalizer selecting and
control mechanisms. 2.755.993. 7-24-56. CI. 235— 60 -IS.
Christiansen, Andrew L.. V. to W. S. Simpson. Fish skinning
machine. 2,744.285, 5-8-56, CI. 17—2.
Christiansen, Charles W. Pitchometer. 2,737,726, 3-13-56,
CI. 33 — 174.
Christiansen, Christian, and G. O. K. Riisch. Circular looms
for weaving of hoses. 2.735.451, 2-21-56, CI. 139—13.
Christiansen, Heinrich C. : See —
Stegemann, Werner. 2,766,749.
Stegemann. Werner G. 2,757,656.
Christiansen. Tlenrv E., to American Danish Oticon Corp.
Hearing aid apparatus. 2,773,941, 12-11-56, CI. 179 — 107.
Christiansen, Leslie H. Receptacle for cylinder finishing
waste. 2,751,729. 6-56-56, CI. 51 — 262.
Christiansen, Thorbiorn N. Automatic fishing apparatus.
2,735,207, 2-21-56. CI. 43—15.
Christianson, Conrad J., to The Sherwin-Williams Co. In-
strument for paint testing. 2,736,195, 2-28-56, CI. 73 — 101.
Christianson, Wallace A., and J. P. Miller, to General Motors
Corp. Liquid and gas separation and blower means.
2,738,779, 3-20-56, CI. 123—41.86.
Christie, Chester D., to Eaton Mfg. Co. Power transmitting
clutch mechanism. 2,733,795, 2-7-56, CI. 192 — 67.
Christie, Harlan J., and M. J. Corcoran. Variable flushing
control for toilets. 2,741,776, 4-17-56, CI. 4—57.
Christman, John M. Machine for chamfering gears and clutch
means thereof. 2,730,019, 1-10-56, CI. 90 — 1.4.
Christman, John M. Apparatus for chamfering internal
gears. 2,758,512, 8-14-56, CI. 90—1.4.
Christman, John M. Apparatus for manufacturing spiral
bevel and hypoid gears. 2,772,602, 12-4-56, CI. 90 — 1.4.
Christodolu, Constantinos. Cutting head for cleaning sewer
pipes. 2,705,149, 10-2-56, CI. 15—104.3.
Christoffel, Martin : See —
Meyerhans, August, and Christoffel. 2,772,403.
Christofferson, James, to Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.
Conveyor transfer. 2,771,174, 11-20-56, CI. 198—21.
Christofllo, Nicholas (or Philos). Focussing system for ions
and electrons. 2,736,799, 2-28-56, CI. 250 — 27.
Christoni, Mario. Extracting device for use with oesophageal
probes, intended particularly for ruminants. 2,751,912.
6-26-56. CI. 128—356.
Christoph, Henry A. : See —
Balassa, Ladislaus, and Christoph. 2,729,535.
Christoph, Margaret L. : See —
Bartleson, John D., and Christoph. 2,773,033.
Christoph, Peter, to C. Plath. Gyro-compasses. 2,734,280,
2-14-56, CI. 33—226.
Christoph, Walter P. Double image micrometer. 2,747,284,
5-29-56, CI. 33—125.
Christopher, David H, and P. J. Spear, to American Aerovap,
Inc. Method of vaporizing a mixture of organic insecticides
in ventilated rooms. 2,743,548, 5-1-56, CI. 43 — 129.
Christopher, George L. M. : See —
Kennerly, George W., and Christopher. 2,739.123.
Christopher, John W. Toy gun. 2,734,310, 2-14-56, CI.
46 — 228.
Christopher, John W. Toy gun. 2,734,311, 2-14-56, CI.
46—228.
Christopherson, Victor M. Removable work support for work
benches. 2,763,301, 9-18-56, CI. 144—287.
Christy, James W., and J. McEvoy, to Nutone, Inc. Illumi-
nated push button switch. 2,769,069, 10-30-56, CI.
200—167.
Christy, Robert A., to Borg- Warner Corp. Screen take-up con-
trol mechanism. 2,735,453, 2-21-56, CI. 139—304.
Chromatic Television Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Byrne. Joseph E. 2,772,375.
Cook, Leslie J. 2,731,582.
Cook, Leslie J., and Quaglia. 2,772,376.
Lawrence, Ernest O.
Lawrence, Ernest O.
Lawrence, Ernest O.
Lawrence, Ernest O.
Lawrence, Ernest O.
Lawrence, Ernest O.
2,744.952.
2,745,033.
2,745,035.
„. 2,751,516.
Lloyd, William A. 2,738,437.
Nunan, Craig S., and Zaphiropoulos. 2,739,263.
Silverman, Louis. 2,757,303.
Zaphiropoulos, Renn. 2,736,832.
Zaphiropoulos, Renn. 2,738,436.
Zaphiropoulos, Renn. 2,748,238.
Chromcraf t Corp. : See —
Lief, Milton. 2,742,082.
Chromium Mining & Smelting Corp., Ltd. : See —
Fraser, Alan R. 2,744.004.
Megill, Henry B. 2,763,918.
Chromy, Benjamin J. : See —
Allen. Philip H., and Chromy. 2,751,148.
Chrosta, Jerry F., to Tinnerman Products. Inc. Spring catch
for cabinet doors and the like. 2,733,944, 2-7-56, CI.
292 — 17.
Chrysler Corp. : See —
Ball, Thomas M. 2,757,914.
Benya, George E. 2,742,249.
Blay, Harold P. 2,733,526.
Brugler, Richard L., and Davis. 2.744.393.
Butterfield, John P. 2,740,502.
Butterfield, John P., and Higbie. 2,733,572.
Cartwright, Bert W. 2,764,902.
Cartwright. Bert W., and Dunn. 2.770.151.
Clark, William J., and Hexel. 2,765,179.
Colestock, William G. 2,740,469.
Coughlin, Cornelius H., Lawrence, and Mote. 2,737,834.
Cuskie, Herman C. 2,761,714.
Cuskie, Herman C. 2.770.453.
Dawley, Morgan W. 2,761,530.
Dickson, John B. 2,734.128.
Dillman, Oscar D., and Foresman. 2.737,791.
Doty, Clifford B. 2,762,649.
Doty, Clifford B., and Thomas. 2,752,192.
Drude, John A. 2.748.711.
Dunn, George E. 2.755.641.
Dunn, George E., and McIIonrv. 2,755,543.
Dunn, George E.. and McHenry. 2.755.640.
Euker, Edwin M., and Cook. 2,761,308.
Finkenauer, Frederick J., Jr., and Bowlus. 2,754.469.
Finkenauer, Frederick J., Jr., and Schmidt. 2,757,760.
Flemming, Albert E. 2,764.786.
Gilfillnn. Henry W. 2,753 727.
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Folkerts, and Toot.
Heyin, Raymond S. 2,774,220.
Hunter, William A. 2,733,662.
Hunter, William A. 2,757,643.
Huzzard, Robert W. 2,762,648.
Janeway, Robert N. 2,737,907.
Janeway, Robert N. 2,740,360.
Lamb, Ernest P. 2,733,772.
Loofbourrow, Alan G., Ryszew:
2,755,778.
Lyijynen, Fred, and Bey. 2,751,626.
Mackie, Robert A. 2,765,184.
Nims, PaulT. 2,745,170.
Nims, Paul T. 2,755,622.
Nims, Paul T. 2,757,961.
Palmer, Kenneth S. 2,733,942.
Platner, John B. 2,759,463. n <o
Platner, John B., and Moore. 2,766,743.
Roise, Harold E. 2,757,769.
Rothwell, Philip M. 2,757,652.
Rothwell, Philip M. 2,764,961.
Sarto, Jorma O. 2,730,167.
Schaber, Ralph F. 2,758,289.
Sheppard, William L. 2,740,304.
Smith, Robert F. 2,745,516.
Smith, Robert F. 2,765,051.
Smith, Robert F. 2,770,333.
Smith, Robert H. 2,749,049.
Syrovy, Augustin J. 2,745,353.
Syrovy, Augustin J., and Dunn. 2,748,622.
Thomas, Gerald R. 2,774,099.
Trahern, Arlie R., Jr. 2,740,498.
Valentine, Charles M. 2,730,208.
Vigmostad, Trygve. 2,751,625.
Wesa, Oscar J. 2,740,503.
Williams, Samuel B. 2,757,907.
Wyckoff, Paul W. 2,773,675.
Wyckoff, Paul W., and Brugler. 2,729,951.
Chrzanowski, Zbigniew M. Swinging rack for rolls of carpet-
ing and the like. 2,733,017, 1-31-56, CI. 242—55.3.
Chu, Jeffrey C, and D. H. Jacobsohn, to the United States
of America as represented by the United States Atomic
Energy Commission. Binary counter. 2,745,006, 5-8-56,
CI. 250—27. „ „
Chu, Victor F., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process
of making colored pictures. 2,758,029, 8-7-56, CI. 95—88.
Chuba, George J. Barber shears. 2,744,324, 5-8-56, CI.
30 — 271.
Chubb, Alexander A., to The General Electric Co. Ltd. Auto-
matic telephone systems. 2,733,298, 1-31-56, CI. 179—18.
Chubb, Alexander A., R. Mawson, and M. M. Levy, to The Gen-
eral Electric Co. Ltd. Automatic telephone exchanges.
2,732,433, 1-24-56, CI. 179—18.
Chubb, Alexander A., and M. M. Levy, to The General Elec-
tric Co. Ltd. Automatic telephone systems. 2,747,019,
5-22-56, CI. 179—18.
Chubb, Alexander A., and M. M. Levy, to The General Elee-
tric Co. Ltd. Telecommunication systems embodying auto-
matic exchanges. 2,747,021, 5-22-56, CI. 179—18.
Chubb, Alexander A., and J. 'Scowcroft, to The General Elec-
tric Co., Ltd. Gas discharge tube circuits. 2,747,145,
5-22-56, CI. 317—140.
Chubb, Charles F., to Sperry Rand Corp. Limit-stop control
system. 2,767,363, 10-16-56. CI. 318—261.
Chubb, Melvin F., and J. M. Dines, to The Eagle-Picher Co.
Method of discharging electrolytic cells. 2,745,892,
5_15-56. CI. 136—90.
Chubb, Melvin F., and J. M. Dines, to The Eagle-Picher Co.
Cuprous chloride magnesium cell with cellophane mem-
brane. 2,745,893, 5-15-56, CI. 136 — 100.
Chubb, Walston : See —
Schwope, Arthur D., and Chubb. 2,736,651.
Chubb, Walston, Jr., and L. L. Marsh, Jr., to the United
States of America as represented by the United States
Atomic Energy Commission. Ternary zirconium base alloy
containing Sn and Ti. 2,746.861. 5-22-56. CI. 75—177.
Chun, Gayne. Can opener. 2,761,210, 9-4-56, CI. 30 — 6.1.
Chung, Jackson, to Dodge Mfg. Corp. Power transmission
units with overload release means. 2,753,969, 7-10-56,
CI. 192—150.
Chung, Jackson, to Dodge Mfg. Corp. Overload release con-
nectors. 2,775,137, 12-25-56, CI. 74—584.
Chupka, William A. : See —
Inghram, Mark G., and Chupka. 2,733,343.
Chupp, Otis H. Wire line guide and stabilizer. 2,738,161,
3-13-56, CI. 254—190.
Church, Carroll E. Valve. 2,756,960, 7-31-56, CI. 251—161.
Church, Charles P. Boat with retractable wheels. 2,740,135,
4-3-56, CI. 9—1.
Church, George T. Electrically heated air connection incu-
bator. 2,764,959, 10-2-56, CI. 119 — 37.
Church, Howard, to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp. Dis-
tillation furnace. 2,730,081, 1-10-56, CI. 122—248.
Church, James M., H. E. Ramsden, H. Hirschland, and H. W.
Buchanan, to Metal & Thermit Corp. Halogen-containing
organic materials stabilized with organotin phosphate esters.
2,743,257, 4-24-56, CI. 260—45.75.
Church, Joseph H., and G. J. Kessenich, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army.
Shaped charges. 2,757,611, 8-7-56, CI. 102 — 24.
Church, Joseph H., and G. J. Kessenich, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army.
Shaped charges. 2,763,210. 9-18-56. Cl. 102—24.
Church of Religious Science : See —
Drain, Herbert D. 2,763,874.
Church, Robert E. Selective wheeled or endless belt supports
for self-propelled vehicles. 2,765,860, 10-9-56, Cl. 180 — 6.4.
Church, Robert M. : See —
Sieder, Everett N., and Church. 2,729,430.
Church, Walter L., to Pioneer Specialties, Inc. Piston with
means for removing same from rod. 2,731,315, 1-17-56,
Cl. 309 — 23.
Church, Walter L. Control heads. 2,766,830. 10-16-56, Cl.
166 — 86.
Churchill, John W., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Pro-
duction of ehlorobenzenes. 2,737,531, 3-6-56, Cl. 260 — 650.
Churchill, John W., and R. M. Thomas, to Olin Mathieson
Chemical Corp. Production of organic chlorides by reaction
of organic compound with ammonium chloride. 2,755,310,
7-17-56, Cl. 260 — 652.
Churchill, John W., and R. M. Thomas, to Olin Mathieson
Chemical Corp. Reaction of organic compounds with
ammonium chloride. 2,755,316, 7-17-56, Cl. 260—657.
Churella, Cyril M. Fixture holder for Christmas trees.
2,755,054, 7-17-56, Cl. 248 — 229.
Churgin, Leopold, and D. N. Grundberg, to C. L. Berger &
Sons, Inc. Hand surveying instrument. 2,731,873, 1-24-56,
Cl. 88—2.3.
Churgin, Leopold, and D. N. Grundberg, to C. L. Berger &
Sons, Inc. Precision surveying instrument. 2,746,155,
5-22-56, Cl. 33—69.
Churnell, Frank J. : See —
La Barre, Floyd, Jr., Churnell, Nagle, and Pennoek.
2,749,623.
Churnside, Katherine R., and M. A. Rodney. Bumper jack
safety device. 2,764,446, 9-25-56, Cl. 293—69.
Chute, Curtis. Ice fishing apparatus. 2,774,168, 12-18-56,
Cl. 43—17.
Chu Yen, Ernest : See —
Vance, John J., and Chu Yen. 2,770,571.
Chvosta, Jerry F., to Tinnerman Products, Inc. Molding
clips and the like. 2,746,111, 5-22-56, Cl. 24—73.
Chwialkowski, Rodolphe : See —
Woydatt, Leszek, and Chwialkowski. 2,772,802.
Ciaglia, Vito W. Ejector forks. 2,730,802, 1-17-56, Cl.
30—129.
Ciallie, Arturo. Methods of cutting gears. 2,766,664,
10-16-56, Cl. 90—5.
Cialoni, Lucian J., to Chicago Mobile Service. Grease gun
lamp. 2,753,438, 7-3-56, Cl. 240—2.
Ciambriello, Sam : See —
Artese, Dominick, and Ciambriello. 2,730,739.
Ciannamea, Nicholas A. : See —
Cowles, Roderick J., and Ciannamea. 2,769,685.
Ciano, Anthony J. Wick holder for candles. 2,758,460,
8-14-56, Cl. 67—21.
Ciarloni, Tullio, to Ateliers de Construction de Ruti S. A.
Four-color weaving loom. 2,762,400. 9-11-56, Cl. 139 — 232.
Ciavola, Eugene A. Anti-skid device. 2,744,558, 5-8-56,
Cl. 152—228.
Ciba Ltd. : See —
Ackermann, Franz. 2,763,650.
Albrecht, Otto. 2,759,907.
Albrecht, Otto, and Hiestand. 2,763,749.
Albrecht, Otto, Meyer, Schuetz, and Roesti. 2,763,529.
Bolliger, Hans. 2,744,911.
Bolliger, Hans. 2,766,231.
Bolliger, Hans. 2,773,863.
Brassel, Jakob, Fascia ti, and Buehler. 2,773,871.
Buehler, Arthur, and Moser. 2,753,334.
Buehler, Arthur, and Zickendraht. 2,749 332.
Buehler. Arthur, and Zickendraht. 2,766,230.
Geigy, Wilhelm, Albrecht, and Meyer. 2,769.684.
Graenacher, Charles, and Bruengger. 2,753,239.
Gross, Gustav A. 2,767,884.
Grossmann, Paul. 2,731,477.
Grubenmann, Werner. 2,755,195.
Gunst, Raymond. 2,731,459.
Onnst, Raymond. 2.756 224.
Gunst, Raymond. 2,762,793.
Hagenboecker, Alfred. 2,763,690.
Hanhart, Walter. 2,769,805.
Johner, Hans. 2,744,935.
Kern, Walter, and Jenny. 2,738,354.
Knup, Emil, Aenishaenslin, and Widmer. 2,749,257.
Liechti, Hans. 2,749,335.
Liechti. Hans, Menzi, and Oesterlein. 2,743,266.
Maeder, Arthur. 2,753,318.
Maeder, Arthur, and Albrecht. 2,740,759.
Menzi, Karl. 2,749.334.
Menzi, Karl, and Wegmann. 2.749.207.
Meyer, Jules, Schwank, and Albrecht. 2,763,528.
Moergeli, Eduard. 2 763,667.
Moergeli, Eduard, Siegrist, and Hoelzle. 2,741,621.
Mueller, Jakob. 2,735,853.
Porret, Daniel. 2,763,676.
Riat, Henri. 2,753,333.
Riat, Henri, Dreyfuss, and Oesterlein. 2,763,640.
Riat, Henri, and Oesterlein. 2,741,655.
Ruperti, Andreas. 2,763,574.
Sallmann. Richard. 2,763,680.
Schmid, Max, and Mory. 2,759,921.
Schmid, Max, Moser. Danuser, Mory, Mueller, and
Wuergler. 2,741,656.
Schmid. Max. Moser, Danuser, Mory, Mueller, and
Wuergler. 2.741,657.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Mueller, and
Mueller, and
Clba Ltd. : See — Continued
Schmid, Max, Moser, Danuser, Mory,
Wuergler. 2,741,658.
Schmid, Max, Moser, Danuser, Mory,
Wuergler. 2,741.659.
Schmid, Max, Moser, and Frey. 2,774,755.
Schuetz, Fritz, Roesti, Albrecht, and Meyer. 2.763,530.
Schwarzenbach, Ceroid, and Sallmann. 2,745,720.
Seitz, Karl, and Anderau. 2,763,641.
Siegrist, Adolf-Emil. 12,745,830.
Siegrist, Adolf E. 2,765,239.
Siegrist, Adolf E., Moergeli, and Hoelzle. 2,765,304.
Staeuble, Max. 2,749,341.
Staeuble, Max. 2,763,663.
Suter, Hans, Zutter, and Widler. 2,765,338.
Usteri, Eduard. 2,769,744.
Weber, Oscar. 2,769,806.
Wegmann. Jacques, and Menzi. 2,749,206.
Widmer, Gustav, and Zuppinger. 2,764,574.
Zickendraht, Christian, and Buehler. 2,734,895.
Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, Inc. : See —
Druey, Jean. 2,764,584.
Druey, Jean, and Hueni. 2,748,117.
Druey, Jean, and Hueni. 2,748,118.
Druey, Jean, and Schmidt. 2,755,281.
Hoffmann, Karl, Sury, and Tagmann. 2,742,475.
Hoffmann, Karl, and Tagmann. 2,741,635.
Hoffmann, Karl, Tagmann, and Urech. 2,749,346.
Huebner, Charles F. 2,744,899.
Huebner, Charles F. 2,759,000.
Huebner, Charles F. 2,760,978.
Huebner, Charles F., and Scholz. 2,760,976.
MacPhillamy, Harold B. 2,770,627.
Marxer, Adrian. 2,770,617.
Matter, Max, Rossi, and von Sprecher. 2,769,838.
Meyer, Jules. 2,704,614.
Miescher, Karl, and Marxer. 2,758,114.
Miescher, Karl, and Wieland. 2,734,056.
Ruzicka, Leopold, Heusser, and Jeger. 2,743.287.
Ruzicka, Leopold, Heusser, and Jeger. 2,768,163.
Ruzicka, Leopold, Heusser, and Jeger. 2,768,184.
Ruzicka, Leopold, Heusser, and Jeger. 2,768,185.
Ruzicka, Leopold, Heusser, and Jeger. 2,768,186.
Ruzicka, Leopold, Heusser, and Jeger. 2,768,188.
Ruzicka, Leopold, Heusser, and Jeger. 2,773,884.
Ruzicka, Leopold, Heusser, and Zurich. 2,768,187.
Schlittler, Emil, and Mueller. 2.755.287.
Wettstein, Albert, and Benz. 2,734,015.
Wettstein, Albert, and Benz. 2,734,017.
Wettstein. Albert, and Kaegi. 2,755,277.
Cibula, Joseph. Crate fastener. 2,729,488, 1-3-56, CI.
292—107.
Cicalese. Julius J. : See —
Kollgaard, Reyner, and Cicalese. 2,754,966.
Cicchetti, Alfred G. : See —
Lee, Ferman N., MacKenzie, DArcey, and Cicchetti.
2,746,046.
Ciccolella, David F., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Crystal unit inductance adjustment. 2,763,050. 9-18-56,
CI. 29—25.35.
Cier, Harry E., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Photo-
chemical reaction of hydrocarbons. 2,762,768. 9-11-56,
CI. 204—162.
Cicero. Frank. Dishwasher contrarotarv ; solution recircula-
tion means and attachments. 2,747,589, 5-29-56. CI.
134—96.
Cieply, Adam E„ Jr. : See —
Gaylord, James K., and Cieply. 2,754.385.
Ciesielski, Adam J. : See —
Krzanowski, Frank A. 2,729,125.
Krzanowski, Frank A. 2,761,165.
Cifarelli, Mary C. : See—
Cifarelli, Victor. 2,733,453.
Cifarelli, Victor, to M. C. Cifarelli. Playpen. 2,733,453,
2-7-56, CI. 5—99.
Cigal, Ferdinand J. : See —
Pelz, Samuel J., Jr., and Cigal. 2,733,968.
Weisenbach, Charles O., Pelz, and Cigal. 2,749,844.
Cigledy, Emil S. Fluid deflector system for endless chain
propellers in amphibian craft. 2,758,561, 8-14-56, CI.
115—1.
Cilag Ltd. : See —
Martin, Henry, and Habicht. 2,751,382.
Martin, Henry, Habicht, and Zutter. 2,741,620.
Martin, Henry, and Zutter. 2.773,899.
Cilley, Osborn H., R. L. Moore, and I. J. Novak, to Raybestos-
Manhattan, Inc. Production of mixed fibrous sheet mate-
rial. 2,772,157, 11-27-56, CI. 92—3.
Cinch, Inc. : See —
Coody, John L. 2,740,452.
Coody, John L. 2,740,453.
Cinch Mfg. Corp. : See —
Del Camp, Scipione M. 2,759,223.
Del Camp, Scipione M. 2.760.176.
Heath, Clarence W. 2,743,426.
Heath, Clarence W. 2,762,024.
Johanson, Bengt J. 2,747,169.
Peters, Arthur C. 2,770,787.
Cincinnati Butchers' Supply Co., The: See— ■
Zaenkert, Frederick A. 2,756,666.
Cincinnati Milling Machine Co., The : See —
Baldwin, George. 2,749,685.
Carpenter, Edwin O., Morgan, and Waters. 2,732,521.
Dall, Albert H. 2,735,420.
Dall, Albert H., and Fritschi. 2,730,129.
Dall, Albert H, and Fritschi. 2,766,003.
Dever, Lewis A., and Martin. 2,766,711.
Ernst, Hans. 2,730,843.
Ernst, Hans. 2,730,845.
Ernst, Hans. 2,752,827.
Ernst, Hans, and Fritschi. 2,747,469.
Gill, Henry. 2,738,712.
Graves, Carl O., and Ernst. 2,761,196.
Jessup, Wilbur F. 2,775,235.
Martellotti, Mario, and Evans. 2,773,968.
Paulton, Richard A. 2,741,205.
Raehrs, Emery C, and Averill. 2,747,271.
Rengering, William A. 2,752,634.
Ritter, Eugene L. 2,735,327.
Roehm, Erwin G. 2,741,952.
Sieber, Edward J., Jr., and Davis. 2,731,774.
Waller, Campbell E. 2,768,478.
Waller, Campbell E. 2,774,642.
Cincinnati Mine Machinery Co., The : See —
Bruestle, Armin O. 2,766,029.
Bruestle, Armin O., and Krekeler. 2,730,347.
Krekeler, Claude B. 2,741,139.
Krekeler, Claude B. 2,747,852.
Krekeler, Claude B., and Bruestle. 2,743,917.
Cincinnati Screen Process Supplies Inc. : See —
Holly, Stanley C. 2,770,191.
Cincinnati Shaper Co., The : See —
Fritzsch, Ralph C. 2,734,609.
Cincinnati Testing and Research Laboratories : See —
Warnken, Elmer P. 2,746,514.
Cinema-Television Ltd. : See —
Freeman, George S. P. 2,731,580.
Freeman, George S. P. 2,735,935.
Cines, Martin R., and J. T. Roach, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Process for removing alkyl sulfides from hydrocarbon fluids
with adsorbent impregnated with cuprous chloride.
2,760,908, 8-28-56, CI. 196—30.
Cinocca, Joseph O. Offset rotary filing tool. 2,737,704,
3-13-56, CI. 29—80.
Cioffi, Vincent R., to Bogue Electric Mfg. Co. Water treating
system. 2,753,302, 7-3-56, CI. 210 — 24.
Ciolkosz, Zbyslaw M. : See —
Meyers, Donald N., and Ciolkosz. 2,749,059.
Cipolla, Michael A. Hoop rolling device. 2,748,533, 6-5-56,
CI. 46—220.
Circle F Mfg. Co. : See—
Radack. Harry E. 2,746,025.
Circle Valve Co. : See —
Martin, William J., and Clark. 2,740,421.
Martin, William J., and Clark. 2,756,769.
Cirese, Eugene L., to Nu-Way Harvester Co. Applicator for
water soluble fertilizers, fungicides, insecticides, and the
like. 2,760,820, 8-28-56, CI. 299—83.
Cirillo, Lee, to Towmotor Corp. Carton hook assembly for
lift trucks. 2,744.645, 5-8-56, CI. 214—651.
Ciscel, Benjamin H. : See —
Schuck, Oscar H., and Ciscel. 2,770,429.
Ciscel, Benjamin H., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Steering apparatus for rotating wing aircraft. 2,733,878,
2-7-56, CI. 244—17.13.
Ciscel, Benjamin H., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Automatic pilots. 2,755,427, 7-17-56, CI. 318 — 489.
Ciscel, Benjamin H., and E. C. Petry, to Minneapolis-Honey-
well Regulator Co. Jet engine fuel control apparatus.
2,760,337, 8-28-56, CI. 60—39.28.
Cisco, Rudolf W., Jr. : See —
Hayes, Daniel L. 2,775,333.
Cislak, Francis E., to Reilly Tar & Chemical Corp. Alkanol-
pyridine-N-oxides. 2,735,851, 2-21-56, CI. 260—297.
Cislak, Francis E., to Reilly Tar & Chemical Corp. Pyridine
glycols and process of making them. 2,743,277, 4-24-56,
CI. 260—297.
Cislak, Francis E., to Reilly Tar & Chemical Corp. Process
of making phenylpyridylcarbinols. 2,748,141, 5-29-56, CI.
260—297.
Cislak, Francis E., to Reilly Tar & Chemical Corp. Vinyl-
pyridine-n-oxides and process of making them. 2,749,349,
6-5-56, CI. 260—290.
Cislak, Francis E., to Reilly Tar & Chemical Corp. Phenyl-
pyridylalkanols. 2.750.392, 6-12-56, CI. 260 — 297.
Cislak, Francis E.. to Reilly Tar & Chemical Corp. Process
of preparation of 2-hydroxypyridine-l-oxide and homologs.
2,752,356, 6-26-56, CI. 260—297.
Cislak. Francis E., to Reilly Tar & Chemical Corp. 2-vinyl-
4-alkanolpyridines and process therefor. 2,754,301,
7-10-56, CI. 260—297.
Cislak, Francis E., to Reilley Tar & Chemical Corp. Poly-
alkanol pyridines ami process of making them. 2,756,237,
7-24-56, CI. 260—297.
Cislak, Francis E., to Reilly Tar & Chemical Corp. Pyridine
dicarboxylic acids. 2,763,658, 9-18-56, CI. 260 — 295.
Cislak, Francis E., and W. R. Wheeler. Process of preparing
pyridine and 3-picoline. 2.744,904, 5-8-56, CI. 260 — 290.
Cislak, Francis E., and C. K. McGill, to Reillv Tar & Chemi-
cal Corp. Pyridine glycols and process of making them.
2,759,946, 8-21-56, CI. 200—297.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Ci., W. M., Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Cissell. William M. 2,755.850.
Richterkessing, Frank H. 2.742,710.
Richterkessing, Frank H. 2,763,471.
Richterkessing, FrankH. 2,769,460.
Cissell, William M., to W. M. Cissell Mfg. Co., Inc. Gas
burner. 2,755.850. 7-24-56, CI. 15S — 99.
Cit-Con Oil Corp. : See —
Shipruan, Frank H., Jr. 2,754,250.
Cities Service Oil Co. : See —
Hughes, William B. 2,744,115.
Cities Service Research and Development Co. : See —
Hushes, William B., and Lembcke. 2,737,491.
King, Jack A., and Fallgatter. 2,747,670.
Newcombe, Jack, and Doane. 2,748,080.
City Tank Corp. : See —
Brown, Robert E. 2,754,988.
Brown, Robert, and Edwards. 2,746,240.
Civilforsvarsstyrelsen : See — •
Ambrosen, Johan P. 2,750,516.
Civitelli, Gennaro. Rasp or file. 2,738,568, 3-20-56, CI.
29—79.
Cizek, George J. Power transmission. 2,773,392, 12-11-56,
CI. 74 — 203.
Claas, August. Apparatus for cleaning radiators of internal
combustion engines. 2,761,432, 9^-56, CI. 123—41.49.
Claas, August. Harvester drive transmission and control
arrangement. 2,761,524, 9-4-56, CI. 180 — 70.
Claber Bi-Metal Plate Co., Inc. : See —
Alexander, William F. 2,768,076.
Clack, Willis E. Four port reversing multi-way valve unit.
2,737,976, 3-13-56, CI. 137—556.3.
Clad Metals Industries, Inc. : See —
Chace, Thomas B. 2,757,444.
Clade, Robert, to W-K-M Mfg. Co.. Inc. Composite gasket
formed in situ. 2,747,905, 5-29-56, CI. 288—20.
Clade, Robert, to W-K-M Mfg. Co., Inc. Ball valve.
2,762,601, 9-11-56, CI. 251 — 172.
Claesson, Per H. E., and H. Freese. Automatic telephone
exchanges. 2,769,034, 10-30-56, CI. 179—18.
Claff, Clarence L., and C. A. Moeller, to M. B. Claff & Sons, Inc.
Carrying package. 2,771,236, 11-20-56. CI. 229—45.
Claff, Clarence L., and C. A. Moeller, to M. B. Claff & Sons,
Inc. Automatic actuating means for box setting-up ma-
chines. 2,774,285, 12-18-56 ,C1. 93—36.3.
Claff, Clarence L., and C. A. Moeller, to M. B. Claff & Sons,
Inc. Flexible printing plate locking device. 2,775,199,
12-25-56, CI. 101 — 415.1.
Claff, M. B., & Sons, Inc. : See—
Claff, Clarence L., and Moeller. 2,771,236.
Claff, Clarence L., and Moeller. 2,774,285.
Claff, Clarence L., and Moeller. 2,775,199.
Clagg, Arthur : See —
Mascher, Floyd J., Kissinger, and Clagg. 2,773,630.
Clague, James D., and A. W. Haas, to Toledo Scale Co. Fresh
water pre-wash conveyor dishwasher. 2,746,466, 5-22-56,
CI. 134—72.
Clague, Robert E. : See —
Hanink, Dean K., and Clague. 2,732,600.
Hanink, Dean K., and Clague. 2,756,475.
Clair, Verne, Jr., to Koldweld Corp. Electrical contact and
method of making same. 2,754,393. 7-10-56. CI. 200 — 166.
Clair, Verne, Jr., to Koldweld Corp. Cold pressure welding
of metal foil. 2,763,057, 9-18-56, CI. 29 — 470.1.
Clairmonte, Donald F., % to B. B. Floyd and Vs to H. F.
Cox, Jr. Powder dryer and sterilizer. 2,749,625, 6-12-56,
CI. 34—233.
Clairol Inc. : See —
Petitta, Mario. 2,775,244.
Clamann, Hans G., to the United States of America as rep-
represented by the Secretary of the Air Force. Pneumatic
refractometer. 2,731,877, 1-24-56, CI. 88 — 14.
Clancey, Betty V. : See —
McDonough, Charles G. 2,742,292.
Clancy, John J., and D. W. Lovering, to Arthur D. Little,
Inc. Wrapped pencil-shaped articles and method of making
same. 2.734,838, 2-14-56, CI. 154 — 83.
Clancy, John J., and D. W. Lovering, to Arthur D. Little,
Inc. Wrapped pencil-shaped articles and method of making
same. 2,734.839, 2-14-56, CI. 154—83.
Clapham, Wentworth B., to American Machine & Foundry Co.
Controlled moisture content bowling pins. 2,729,450,
1-3-56, CI. 273—82.
Clapp, Daniel E.. to Proctor Electric Co. Thermal wattage
controller. 2,749,406. 6-5-56, CI. 200 — 113.
Clapp, George H. Weatherproof door stop. 2,734,238,
2-14-56, CI. 20—69.
Clapp, Gerald D. Guide apparatus for use with a toilet flush-
ing mechanism. 2,747,198, 5-29-56, CI. 4 — 57.
Clapp, Maurice. Tire curing arrangement. 2,728,945,
1-3-56, CI. 18—18.
Clapp, Richard C. : See —
English, Jackson P., and Clapp. 2,769,820.
Clapp, Richard D. : See —
Orser, Keith L., and Clapp. 2,746,894.
Clapp. Richard G. : See-
Moore, Robert C, and Clapp. 2,771,504.
Clapp, Richard G., to Philco Corp. Color television indexing
system. 2,752,418, 6-26-56, CI. 178—5.4.
Clapp, Richard G., and L. W. Hershinger, to Philco Corp.
Cathode ray tube beam intensity control. 2,773,117,
12-4-56, CI. 178—5.4.
145
Clapp, Roger E., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Rotary scanner.
2,742,642, 4-17-56, CI. 343—854.
Clapp. William M. : See —
Peterson, Carl A., and Clapp. 2,762,914.
Clapper, Preston S., to Powerpak Equipment Co. Crop dust-
ers. 2,740,230, 4-3-56, CI. 43—148.
Clappier, Frank P. Sport shoe. 2,773,316, 12-11-56, CI.
36—2.5.
Claps, Louis. Container with roller type collapsible tube.
2,771,220, 11-20-56, CI. 222—100.
Claras, Carl W., and T. Wickstrom, to Revere Camera Co.
Switch actuator apparatus. 2,771,526, 11-20-56, CI.
200—61.62.
Clare, C. P., & Co. : See—
Horlacher, Albert F. 2,760,026.
Horlacher, Albert F. 2,764,654.
Horlacher, Albert F. 2,764,656.
Claret, Rene, to Office National d'Etudes et de Recherches
Aeronautiques. Angular position data apparatus.
2,734,269, 2-14-56, CI. 33—1.
Claret, Reng, and J. Bouzitat, to Office National d'Etudes et
de Recherches Aeronautics. Navigation instrument.
2,758,377, 8-14-56, CI. 33—61.
Claridge, Elmond L., and H. M. Orfield, to Shell Develop-
ment Co. Solvent extraction method and apparatus.
2.759,872, 8-21-56. CI. 190—14.49.
Clark, Adna R., to International Harvester Co. Combination
panel and refrigeration unit. 2,735,277, 2-21-56, CI.
62—117.
Clark, Adolphus : See —
Shields, Wilfred R. 2,761,588.
Clark-Aiken Co., The : See —
Grody, Donald R. 2,733,022.
Clark, Alfred, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Production of xylenes.
2,741,646, 4-10-56, CI. 260—668.
Clark, Alfred, and J. S. Cromeans, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Isomerization of paraffin hydrocarbons with molybdenum
oxide-alumina catalyst. 2,742,519, 4-17-56, CI. 260 — 683.5.
Clark, Alfred S., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Insole lip
cutting and scoring machines. 2,746,068, 5-22-56, CI.
12—40.
Clark, Alfred S., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Methods
of making slip-lasted shoes. 2,748,405, 6-5-56, CI. 12 — 142.
Clark, Alfred S., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Sole chan-
neling and lip setting machines. 2,750,607, 6-19-56. CI.
12—18.7.
Clark, Alfred S., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Machines
for attaching ribbed strips progressively to margins of soles.
2,752,620, 7-3-56, CI. 12—20.
Clark, Alfred S., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Shoe sewing
machines. 2,773,461, 12-11-56, CI. 112—47.
Clark, Alfred S., to B. B. Chemical Co. Ribbed strips for
insoles, and methods of making the same. 2,774,699,
12-18-56, CI. 154—53.6.
Clark, Arnold F., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Charge receptacles for use in ion source units. 2,736,810,
2-28-56, CI. 250 — 41.9.
Clark, Arthur R. : See —
Clark, Margaret M. 2,769,746.
Clark, Arthur V., to E. A. Clark. Ditcher coupling for
tractors. 2,755,571, 7-24-56, CI. 37—98.
Clark. Austin N. Golf club head with weight adjustment.
2,750.194, 6-12-56, CI. 273 — 171.
Clark. Bruce F. Cultivator tine coupling hitch. 2,755,725,
7-24-56, CI. 97—198.1.
Clark, Calvin M., and S. W. Martin, to California Research
Corp. Methods and apparatus for oscilloscopically display-
ing a plurality of signals. 2,766,400, 10-9-56, CI. 315 — 24.
Clark, Charles J. Hydraulic power distribution valve.
2,729,241, 1-3-56, CI. 137—621.
Clark, Charles M. Twin-way pin safehead. 2,748,438, 6-5-56,
CI. 24 — 156.
Clark Controller Co., The : See —
Carlisle, Benjamin H. 2,733,393.
Few, William. 2,769,130.
Few, William, and Sauter. 2,744,230.
Few, William, and Sauter. 2,759,139.
Ranson, Lloyd R. 2,734,152.
Clark, Cyrus J. Automatic pressure reducing cut off valve
for fluid pressure line. 2,744,537, 5-8-56, CI. 137—462.
Clark, David M. : See —
Flagg, John E., and Ruseckas. 2,762,047.
Poole, Forrest R., and Clark. 2,760,198.
Clark, Donald J., and M. S. Decker, Jr., to Surface Combustion
Corp. Fuel burning and air heating apparatus. 2,775,238,
12-25-56, CI. 126—116.
Clark, Dwight B. Invalid's tongs. 2,761,723, 9-4-56, CI.
294—28.
Clark, Earl L., and C. O. Donlev. to General Motors Corp.
Bearing construction. 2,752,210, 6-26-56. CI. 308 — 238.
Clark, Edward. Storage battery plate separator. 2,759,039,
8-14-56, CI. 136—148.
Clark, Edward B., to General Electric Co. Bar hanger fixture
for outlet boxes. 2,729,414, 1-3-56, CI. 248 — 214.
Clark. Elizabeth A. : See —
Clark, Arthur V. 2,755,571.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
B. F.
2.753.5s
Clark Equipment Co. : See —
Arnold, William H., ana Cottrell. 2,746,560.
Boylan, Wendell E. 2,758,890.
Boylan, Wendell E., and Turner. 2,734,752.
Brady, Joseph L. 2,753,065.
Brady, Joseph L. 2,772,800.
Brudi, Ronald A. 2,742,167.
Burrus, Robert E. 2,773,613.
Davis, George. 2,767,817.
Dunham, Elmer J. 2,764,449.
Dunham, Elmer J., and Gunning. 2,762,443.
Ferro, Donald E. 2,754,986.
Gardner, Richard H. 2,762,444.
Lapsley, Robert. 2,737,404.
Lapsley, Robert. 2,751,846.
Lapsley, Robert. 2,767,550.
Lapsley, Robert, and Turner. 2,732,022.
Sherriff, Fred. 2,750,060.
Snyder, William W. 2,757,994.
Spatta, George. 2,731,856.
Torrence, Miller W. 2,748,963.
Wight, Delano, and Brady. 2,760,661.
Williams, Alfred O. 2,737,127.
Williams, Alfred O. 2,737.908.
Williams, Alfred O. 2,748,722.
Clark, Ernest L. : See —
Wiley, Bruce F., and Clarh. 2,741 il&.
Clark, Eugene F., and J. R. Little, Jr., to T
rich Co. Knitting machine. 2,759,344, 8-21-i
66—84.
Clark, Franklin : See — „„„„-,„
Anderson, William T., Jr., and Clark. 2,732,513.
Clark, George M. : See — „ „„„ .„,
Arterbury, Bryant P., and Clark. 2,740,481
Clark, Georgina B. Scouring pad holders
7_10-56, CI. 15—209.
Clark, Harold A., to Dow Corning Corp. Salts of organosil-
anols. 2,732,390, 1-24-56, CI. 260—448.2.
Clark, Harold A., to Dow Corning Corp. Stabilized organo-
silicon compositions. 2,755,261, 7-17-56. CI. 260—29.1.
Clark, Harold A., to Dow Corning Corp. Vinyl silicon com-
pound and method of application to glass fibers. 2,762,717,
9-11-56, CI. 117 — 46. „„=„„„,»
Clark, Harold S. Hardness testing devices. 2,io2,779,
7-3-56, CI. 73 — 83.
Clark, Harry I. : See —
Clark, Harry I., Jr. 2,738,542.
Clark Harry I., Jr., to H. I. Clark. Shock absorbing caster.
2,738,542, 3-20-56, CI. 16 — 44.
Clark, Howard L., and R. P. Washburn, to General Electric
Co. Electrical bridge. 2,758,274, 8-7-56, CI. 323—75.
Clark, Howard M., Jr. : See —
Parkes, Ralph C, and Clark. 2,762,470.
Clark Ivan F., to Ivan Clark Mfg. Co. Collapsible armrests
for automobile seat cushions and the like. 2,771,123,
11-20-56, CI. 155—112.
Clark, Ivan, Mfg. Co. : See-
Clark, Ivan F. 2,771,123. „„„-„„„ „ nn CO
Clark, James d'A. Wood pulping process. 2,73o,762, 2-21-56,
Ql 92 6.
Clark, James D'A., to A. B. Dick Co. Apparatus for forming
fibrous structures. 2,748.429, 6-5-56. CI. 19—156.
Clark. James D'A.. to A. B. Dick Co. Method and apparatus
for removing dense from lighter material. 2,751,633,
6-26-56, CI. 19 — 156.
Clark, James d'A. Method and apparatus for I rci f in. board*
molded of fibrous material. 2,754 540, 7-17-56, CI. 18 — 1.
Clark, James D'A., to Changewood Corp. Crosscut fiber and
method for its preparation. 2,773,789, 12-11-56, CI.
Clark, James D'A., to Changewood Corp. Hard molded board.
2,773,790, 12-11-56, CI. 154 15.9.
Clark, James D'A., and R. D. Lambert, to Changewood Corp.
Apparatus and method for depositing fibrous elements in
the manufacture of fibrous structures. 2,749,576, 6-12-56,
CI. 19—156.
Clark, James M., to Motorola, Inc. Squelch circuit. 2,770,721,
11-13-56, CI. 250—20.
Clark, James R., to Carthage Machine Co. Controlled speed
feed spout. 2,748,815, 6-5-56, CI. 144—180.
Clark, James R., and A. F. Mittermaier, to General Electric
Co. Inductive device. 2,741,528, 4-10-56, CI. 336 — 98.
Clark, Joe H, and J. P. English, to American Cyanamid Co.
1,4-naphthoquinoneimine compounds and methods of pre-
paring the same. 2,769,821, 11-6-56, CI. 260—396.
Clark, Joel : See —
Osterberg, Samuel O. 2,764,152.
Clark, John A., Jr., to Olin Matbieson Chemical Corp. Ex-
haust device. 2,772,625, 12-4-56, CI. 98 — 115.
Clark, John C, to Harnischfeger Corp. Elevating loader.
2,756.521, 7-31-56. CI. 37—110.
Clark, John D., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Propellant.
2,771.035, 11-20-56, CI. 102—98.
Clark, John D., and R. C. McKenney, to Olin Mathieson
Chemical Corp. Explosive loading. 2,751,810, 6-26-56.
CI. 86—20.
Clark, John F. : See —
Martin. William J., and Clark. 2,740,421.
Clark, John J. : See —
Martin, William J„ and Clark. 2,756,769.
Clark, John M., to Studebaker-Packard Corp. Transmission
fluid. 2,751,355, 6-19-56. CI. 252—75.
Clark, John P. Fishing lure retriever. 2,764,833, 10-2-56,
CI. 43—17.2.
Clark, John R. : See —
White, William E., and Clark. 2,770,359.
White, William E., and Clark. 2,771,989.
Clark, Joseph C. Venetian blinds. 2,730,171, 1-10-56, CI.
160—167.
Clark, Joseph C, to Atlas Instrument Co. Twenty-four hour
clock with exposed numerals for time divisions. 2,748,560,
6-5-56, CI. 58—125.
Clark, Kendall, to General Electric Co. Control circuits for
automatic washing machines. 2,752,769, 7-3-56, CI. 68 — 12.
Clark, Kendall, to General Electric Co. Centrifugal clutch.
2,762,483, 9-11-56, CI. 192—105.
Clark, Lancaster P., Jr., to Clark Metal Products, Inc. Uni-
versal ball and socket joint. 2,771,309, 11-20-56, CI.
285—169.
Clark, Leonard J., to The British Thomson-Houston Co. Ltd.
Dynamo electric machines. 2,701,081, 8-28-56, CI.
310—159.
Clark, Lester L., to F. L. Carson. Exercising machine.
2,756,743, 7-31-56, CI. 128—25.
Clark, Margaret M., y2 to A. R. Clark. Mono-hydroxycyclo-
alkane and ortho boric acid mixture ointment-like composi-
tion. 2,769,746, 11-6-56, CI. 167—63.
i 'In ik Metal Products, Inc. : See —
Clark, Lancaster P., Jr. 2,771,309.
Clark, Otis T., Jr. Shoe construction. 2,751,691, 6-26-56
CI. 36—1.
Clark, Paul A., to Industrial Equipment Co. Doors
2,738,839, 3-20-56, CI. 160—229.
Clark, Peter H. Apparatus for making and separating en
velopes and other containers. 2,730,852, 1-17-56, CI
53—84.
Clark, Peter H. Rotary forming, sealing, and cutting appara
tus for containers. 2,770,936, 11-20-50, CI. 53 — 180.
Clark, Philip B. : See —
Atwood, Joseph G., and Clark. 2,752,479.
Clark, Philip B., to McGraw Electric Co. Contact or runway
light. 2,752,478, 6-26-56, CI. 240—1.2.
Clark, Philip B., to McGraw Electric Co. Lighting fixture.
2,764,671, 9-25-50, CI. 240—1.2.
Clark, Philip B., and J. G. Atwood, to McGraw Electric Co.
Light projector. 2,773,173, 12-4-56, CI. 240—1.2.
Clark, Preston F., to Pan American Pipe Line Co. Tamper-
proof seal for bottle closure. 2,772,014, 11-27-56, CI.
215—82.
Clark, Richard TJ. Hermetically sealed electric terminal.
2,774,812, 12-18-56, CI. 174—153.
Clark, Robert, and J. Molnar, to United States Steel Corp.
Roller table with pivoted sweep arms. 2,756,870, 7-31-56,
CI. 198—218.
Clark, Robert, and W. H. Johns, to United States Steel Corp.
Conditioning device for bundles of coiled material.
2,771,176, 11-20-56. CI. 198—29.
Clark, Robert G. Spark plug anti-seize applicator. 2,753,839,
7-10-56, CI. 118—410.
Clark, Robert L., to Merck & Co., Inc. N-substituted dihydro-
desoxynormorphine compounds. 2,741,611, 4—10-56, CI.
260—285.
Clark, Robert L., to Merck & Co., Inc. N-substituted dihy-
dronormorphine compounds. 2,741,612, 4-10-56, CI.
260—285.
Clark, Robert L., to Merck & Co., Inc. N-substituted dihy-
dronormorphinone compounds. 2,741,613, 4-10-56, CI.
260—285.
Clark, Robert L., to Merck & Co., Inc. N-isobutylnormorphine
compounds. 2,741,614, 4-10-56, CI. 260 — 285.
Clark, Robert L., to Merck & Co., Inc. N-substituted dihv-
drodesoxynorcodeine compounds. 2,741,615, 4-10-56, CI.
260—285.
Clark, Robert L., to Merck & Co., Inc. N-substituted dihy-
dronorcodeinone. 2,741,617, 4-10-56, CI. 260 — 285.
Clark, Robert L., and K. Pfister III, to Merck & Co., Inc.
N-substituted desoxynorcodeine compounds. 2,741,610,
4-10-56, CI. 260 — 285.
Clark, Robert L., and K. Pfister III, to Merck & Co., Inc.
N-substituted desoxynormorphine compounds. 2,741,616,
4-10-56, CI. 260 — 285.
Clark, Roscoe C, Jr., to Stanolind Oil and Gas Co. Sand con-
solidation. 2,770,306. 11-13-56, CI. 166 — 33.
Clark, Shirley E. Device for guiding cutting torches.
2.743,101, 4-24-56, CI. 266 — 23.
Clark, Sidney B., to Cherry-Burrell Corp. Pressure operated
valve. 2,756,772, 7-31-56, CI. 137 — 506.
Clark, Stanley M., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.
Valve. 2,731.061, 1-17-56. CI. ] 52— 341.
Clark, Thomas F.. to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretarv of Agriculture. Agricultural resi-
due abrasives. 2,733.138. 1-31-56. CI. 51—303.
Clark, Vernon S., to Safewav Heat Elements, Inc. Heating
element. 2,744.996. 5-S-56, CI. 219 — 46.
Cla rk & Vicario Corp. : See —
Smith. James A., and Lyons. 2,751,031.
Clark. Walter, and H. B. Cowden, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Lithographic offset printing process. 2,763,553, 9-18-56,
CI. 95— 5.4.
Clark, William PL, Jr. : See—
Quinn, Paul J., and Clark. 2,738,183.
Clark, William H., Jr., to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Speed control
mechanism. 2,771,286, 11-20-56, Cl. 264 — 5.
Clark, William H, Jr., to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Electrical
speed control system. 2,775,724, 12-25-56, Cl. 317 — 5.
Clark, William J. Window closer. 2,759,725, 8-21-56, Cl.
268—123.
LIST OF PATENTEES
147
Clark, William J. Rain detector element. 2,769,872, 11-6-56,
CI. 200—61.05. ^
Clark, William J., and J. J. Devery, to Pliilco Corp. Door
mounting and latching means. 2,745,132, 5-15-56, CI.
16 — 147.
Clark, William J., and L. J. Hexel, to Chrysler Corp. Com-
bined automobile tail lamp and fuel tank inlet. 2,765,179,
10-2-56, CI. 280—152. „„„„„*
Clark, William R., and F. Hinkson. Mixing device. 2,73<v>3.>,
2-28-56, CI. 259—102.
Clarke, Allen S., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of War. Rocket generator power
supply. '2.755,737, 7-24-56, CI. 102—70.2.
Clarke. Charles B., and L. Edwards. Apparatus for dis-
assembling a hydraulic valve lifter. 2,754,574, 7-17-56,
CI. 29—213.
Clarke Charles H. Vise having jaw supports rotatable as a
unit about plural axes. 2,750,825. 6-ty-56, CI. 81 — 41.
Clarke, Clement S. Internal combustion engine. 2,737,936,
3-13-56, CI. 123—119.
Clarke & Courts Investment Co. : See —
Kavanaugh, Floyd J. 2,760,823.
Clarke, Edmund C. Drill grinding fixture. 2,768,485,
10-30-56, CI. 51—219.
Clarke, Eugene C, and H. A. Weyer, to Chambersburg En-
gineering Co. Fluid-pressure-actuated apparatus. 2,729,943,
1-10^56, CI. 60—97.
Clarke, Eugene C, and H. A. Weyer, to Chambersburg Engi-
neering Co. Impact device. 2,742,802, 4-24-56, CI. 78 — 20.
Clarke, Evans L., and W. A. Downey, to J. I. Case Co. Flexible
hitch for rear mounted implements. 2,765,723, 10-9-56,
CI. 97 — 47.65.
Clarke, Ford K. : See —
McCotter, James D., Jr., Schmitz, Clarke, and McMahon.
2,753,478.
Clarke, Graham M., to The M-0 Valve Co. Ltd. Electrical
amplifying devices. 2,760,112, 8-21-56, CI. 315—39.3.
Clarke, Houghton W., 99% to Mealpack Corp. Container
toggle clamp. 2,739,003, 3-20-56, CI. 292—247.
Clarke, Houghton W., to Mealpack Corp. Sealed separable
food container. 2,750,064, 6-12-56, CI. 220 — 4.
Clarke, Houghton W.. 99% to Mealpack Corp. Method of
transporting and storing prepared foods. 2,767,100,
10-16-56, CI. 99—171.
Clarke, James A. : See —
Mcllhenny, William F., Baker, and Clarke. 2,772,143.
Clarke, James H. : See —
Coates, John F., Clarke, and Godfrey. 2,752,616.
Clarke, James H., and J. Godfrey, to Elliot Equipment Ltd.
Protective clothing. 2,728,916, 1-3-56, CI. 2—82.
Clarke, James H., and J. Godfrey. Container for inflatable
life rafts. 2,752,977, 7-3-56, CI. 150—52.
Clarke, John T., to Ionics, Inc. Method of manufacturing elec-
trically conductive membranes and the like. 2,730,768,
1-17-56, CI. 18—58.
Clarke, John T., to Ionics, Inc. Electrically conductive mem-
branes and the like comprising copolymers of divinyl ben-
zene and olefinic carboxylic compounds. 2,731,408, 1-17-56,
CI. 204 — 151.
Clarke, John T., to Ionics, Inc. Electrically conductive mem-
branes and the like comprising the sulfonated polymerizates
of polyvinyl aryl compounds. 2,731,411, 1-17-56, CI.
204—180.
Clarke, John T., to Ionics, Inc. Polyelectrolytes comprising
copolymers of vinyl aromatic compounds and compounds
containing alkyl vinyl pyridinium. 2,732,350, 1-24-56,
CI. 260—2.1.
Clarke John T., to Ionics, Inc. N-alkylated copolymers of
vinyl pyridine and polyvinyl aromatic compounds and the
product obtained thereby. 2,732,351, 1-24-56, CI. 260—2.1.
Clarke, John T., to Ionics, Inc. Cation exchange membranes
comprising condensation polymers of sulfonated alkyl aryl
ethers. 2.756,202. 7-24-56, CI. 204—151.
Clarke, John T., and S. N. Hall, to Ethyl Corp. Manufacture
of benzene hexachloride. 2,729,603, 1-3-56, CI. 204 — 163.
Clarke, John T., and H. J. Cragg, to Ethyl Corp. Treatment
of benzene hexachloride. 2,773,102, 12-4-56, CI. 260—648.
Clarke, Leo C. : See —
Stern, Sidney C, and Clarke. 2.768.527.
Clarke, Leslie, % to Bratby & Hinchliffe Ltd. Process of
and apparatus for the filling of containers. 2,743,047,
4-24-56, CI. 226—115.
Clarke, Leslie J. Apparatus for wet processing textile mate-
rials. 2,758,463, 8-14-56, CI. 68—175.
Clarke, Michael E., and L. H. B. Knox, to D. Napier & Son Ltd.
Electrical condensers. 2,740,077, 3-27-56, CI. 317 — 245.
Clarke, Ralph W., to Double Envelope Corp. Photographic
print folder. 2,771,238, 11-20-56, CI. 229 — 87.
Clarke, Wallace G.. and W. G. Drautz. Crystal violet com-
position. 2,752.255, 6-26-56, CI. 106—14.5.
Clarke, Walter W. H., and C. A. Mann, to British Insulated
Calender's Cables Ltd. Electric resistors. 2,748,234,
5-29-56, CI. 201—73
Clarke, William. Oiling attachment for hinges. 2,750,620,
6-19-56, CI. 16—161.
Clarke, William, G. H. Keats, R. Thornton, and C. Wood, to
Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Acid stabilized isothio-
uronium dyestuffs. 2,768,171, 10-23-56, CI. 260 — 314.5.
Clarke, William A. : See —
Fox, Douglas P. S., and Clarke. 2,731,186.
Clarke, William B., H. L. Hunter, and F. Santucci, to Rock-
well Spring and Axle Co. Feeding apparatus. 2,761,507,
9-4-56, CI. 164—88.
\v,
Bloom, Fredrick K., ami Clarke. 2,775,519.
Bloom, Fredrick K., and Clarke. 2,775,520.
Clarke, William C, Jr., to Armco Steel Corp. Internal com-
bustion engine valves and the like. 2,745,777, 5-15-56,
CI. 148—31.
Clarke, William C, Jr., to Armco Steel Corp. High tempera-
ture stainless steel. 2.758,025, 8-7-56, CI. 75 — 128.
Clarke. William J. P. : See —
Warburton, Geoffrey, and Clarke. 2,744,313.
Clarke, William W., C. C. Stevens, H. Bauer, H. Jarvis, Jr.,
and P. Heller, to Universal Winding Co. Coil winding
machine. 2,742,238, 4-17-56, CI. 242—9.
Clarkson, Alick, to Vapor Heating Corp. Precipitating scale
forming constituents from water by heat. 2,775,555,
12-25-56, CI. 210—15.
Clarkson, Alick, and D. W. Miller, % to Vapor Heating Corp.
Automatic control system for boiler or steam generator.
2,751,894, 6-26-56, CI. 122—448.
Clarkson, Ralph E., and T. W. van Wilgen, to Olin Mathieson
Chemical Corp. Firearm with aluminum barrel and re-
ceiver. 2,736,117, 2-28-56, CI. 42—75.
Clarkson, Ralph E., and T. W. van Wilgen, to Olin Mathieson
Chemical Corp. Firearm with chamber member removably
connected to receiver. 2,736,118, 2-28-56, CI. 42 — 75.
Clarkson, Ralph E., and T. W. van Wilgen, to Olin Mathieson
Chemical Corp. Firearm having chamber member integral
with receiver. 2,736,119, 2-28-56, Cl. 42 — 75.
Clarkson, Robert J., to United States Rubber Co. Method of
and apparatus for forming precision wound yarn packages.
2,729,051, 1-3-56, Cl. 57—58.3.
Clarkson, Robert J., to United States Rubber Co. Apparatus
for making elastic yarn. 2.737,773, 3-13-56, Cl. 57 — 3.
Clarkson, Robert J., to United States Rubber Co. Holder for
yarn packages. 2,761,632, 9-4-56, Cl. 242 — 130.
Clarostat Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Gintovt, Henry. 2,758,180.
Gintovt, Henry. 2,769.073.
Mucher, George J. Re. 24,218.
Mucher, George J. 2,737,560.
Mucher, George J. 2,744,777.
Mucher, George J. 2,758,182.
Mucher, George J. 2,767,271.
Zarrillo, Salvatore N. 2,757,264.
Clary, Corp. : See —
Boyden, Robert E., Collison, Oldenburg, and Schwend.
2,757,862.
Busch, Richard E., O'Connor, and Scozzafava. 2,744,682.
Collison, William F., and Schwend. 2,772,048.
Drake, Edward P. 2,741,427.
Gardner, Edgar J., Johnson, and Stansell. 2,772,558.
Gearheart, John D., and Scozzafava. 2,744,605.
Golemon, Valia S. 2,741,426.
Lindesmith, John L. 2.770,415.
Lindesmith, John L., and Drake. 2,761,620.
Schwend, Fred N. 2,767,907.
Clary, Frank A., Jr. : See —
Russell, Arthur G., Clary, Casey, and Dallon. 2,733,442.
Russell, Arthur G., Clary, Casey, and Dallon. 2,733,564.
Clary, Frank A., Jr., and G. N. Willis, to Pittsburgh Steel
Co. Nail making machine. 2,767,411, 10-23-56, Cl. 10 — 49.
Clary, Paul D., Jr. : See —
Peebles, David D., and Clary. 2,768,912.
Clasen, Claus J., to American Steel Foundries. Changeable
gauge railway truck. 2,744,473, 5-8-56, Cl. 105 — 178.
Clasen, Claus J. W. : See —
Heater, Charles L., and Clasen. 2,751,857.
Clasen, Hermann, and A. Kahles, to Metallgesellschaft,
A. G. Method of producing polyorganosiloxanes. 2,757,189,
7-31-56, Cl. 260—448.2.
Clason, Bertil H„ to General Motors Corp. Thermostatic
switch. 2,750,475, 6-12-56, Cl. 200 — 138.
Clatot, Alfred, G. Lemoine, and A. Segal, to Societe d'Exploi-
tation des Brevets C L S. Metal extrusion lubricating com-
position. 2,757,138, 7-31-56, Cl. 252—12.6.
Claude, Andre, and P. Lemaigre-Voreaux, to Societe Anonyme
pour les Applications de l'Electricite et des Gaz Rares-
Etablissements Claude-Paz & Silva. Emissive electrode for
electric discharge apparatus. 2,753,615, 7-10-56, CI.
29—25.17.
Claudi-Magnussen, Finn, and A. J. Martinelli, to General
Aniline & Film Corp. Soil conditioning agents. 2,759,902,
8-21-56, Cl. 260—27.
Claud-Mantle, Arthur, to The Bassick Co. Lid fastener.
2,751,240. 6-19-56, Cl. 292—113.
Clausen, Andrew J. Pull-type spreader with means for cou-
pling to a dump truck. 2,742,304, 4-17-56, Cl. 280—460.
Clausen, Carl H., to Atvidabergs Sparvaxlar & Signalfabriks
A. B. Lubricant distributor. 2,758,673, 8-14-56, Cl.
184—7.
Clausen, Harold C. : See —
Bone. Herbert L., and Clausen. 2,730,584.
Clausen, Howard F. : See —
Sorensen, Knud B., and Clausen. 2,763,113.
Iron Co., Inc. : See —
Grace, Charles J., Jr. 2,739,325.
Clausing, Henry G., to Vulcan Corp. Toe finishing machine for
lasts. 2,735,460, 2-21-56, Cl. 144—134.
Clauson-Kaas, Niels K. F. W., to A/S Sadolin & Holmblad.
2.5-dialkoxy-3,4-dihydroxytetrahydrofurans and their hy-
drolysates, and methods of producing them. 2,748,147,
5-29-56, Cl. 260—347.4.
Clauson-Kaas, Niels K. F. W.. to Kemisk Vaerk Koge A/S.
Production of unsaturated 1,4-dicarbonyl compounds.
2,750,418. 6-12-56, Cl. 260 — 601.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Clauson-Kaas, Niels K. F. W„ to A/S Sadolin & Holmblad.
Lower alkyl 2,5 di (lower alkoxy)-2-tetrahydrofuroyl ace-
tate and process for preparing same. 2,757,181, 7-31-56,
CI. 260—347.5.
Clauson-Kaas, Niels K. F. W., N. Elming, and J. T. Nielsen,
to A/S Sadolin & Holmblad. Derivatives of n-bydroxy
pyridones and process of production. 2,748,142, 5-29-56,
CI. 260—297.
Clauss, Emil : See —
Schumann, Herbert, and Clauss. 2,733,676.
Clauss, Robert W. Flat bodied projectiles and means for
directionally controlled projection thereof. 2,742,889,
4-24-56. CI. 124—26.
Claussen, William D., and E. R. Martin. Tractor trailer
safety coupling. 2,738,988, 3-20-56, CI. 280—432.
Clavell, Thomas W., to Fairchild Engine and Airplane Corp.
Auxiliary seal and support for a shaft within a housing.
2,747,901, 5-29-56, CI. 286—11.
Clavier, Andre1 G., and D. L. Thomas, to International Stand-
ard Electric Corp. Filter for transmission line. 2,736,866,
2-28-56, CI. 333—73.
Clavier, Andre G., and D. L. Thomas, to International Stand-
ard Electric Corp. Surface wave transmission line.
2,770,783, 11-13-56, CI. 333—95.
Clay-Adams, Inc. : See —
Davidson, Emil, and Gilman. 2,739,759.
Clay, Edward B., and A. J. DAngelo, to Smith, Kline &
French Laboratories. Automatic table coating apparatus.
2,736,288, 2-28-56, CI. 118—19.
Clay, John P., to The Board of Higher Education (Hunter
College). Method of producing alkyl phosphonyl dihalides.
2,744,132, 5-1-56, CI. 260—543.
Clay, Stanley B., to Great Lakes Products, Inc. Fishing reel.
2,746,695 5-22-56, CI. 242 — 84.5.
Claybourn, Carlton C. : See —
Claybourn, Leslie W. and C. C. 2,766,985.
Claybourn, Glen L., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Metal-
clad switchgear. 2,760,020, 8-21-56, CI. 200 — 50.
Claybourn, Leslie W. and C. C. Sheet transfer mechanism.
2,766,985, 10-16-56, CI. 271—51.
Clavbrook, Arthur W. Fish lure. 2,765,569, 10-9-56, CI.
43 — 42.26.
davden, David O. : See —
Newman, Edward A., and Clayden. 2 740,906.
Newman, Edward A., and Clayden. 2.749,496.
Newman, Edward A., and Clayden. 2,750,499.
Clayden, Ronald T., to Electric & Musical Industries Ltd.
Nonlinear electrical control circuits. 2,731,557, 1-17-56,
CI. 250—27.
Claydon, John M., to Connecticut Bandage Mills, Inc. Foam
rubber sheet material. 2,735,426, 2-21-56, CI. 128 — 156.
Clayson, Donald H. F., to J. Lyons & Co. Ltd. Production of
bacterial enzyme preparations and the cultivation of micro-
organism of industrial and nutritional value. 2,770,575,
11-13-56, CI. 195—116.
Clayton, Alfred B. : See —
Mulbarger, Francis A., and Clayton. 2,773,541.
Clayton, Anderson & Co. : See —
Sinclair, Stuart W. 2,746,630.
Clayton, Benjamin : See —
Chasanov, Martin G., Kunin, Mattikow, and Thurman.
2,771,480.
Perlman, David, and Mattikow. 2,746,957.
Thurman, Benjamin H. 2,759,957.
Clayton, Benjamin. Process for recovering valuable products
for gums or soapstock. 2,758,122, 8-7-56, CI. 260—397.25.
Clayton, Benjamin. Purification of glyceride oils. 2,768,827,
11-6-56, CI. 260—425.
Clayton, David P., to General Motors Corp. Fastening device.
2,733,336, 1-31-56, CI. 240—41.5.
Clayton, David P., and G. W. Onksen, to General Motors
Corp. Switch. 2,748,207, 5-29-56, CI. 200—16.
Clayton Dewandre Co. Ltd. : See —
Edge, Stanley H. 2,749,048.
Edge, Stanley H., Heacock, and Young. 2,730,075.
Edge, Stanley H., Heacock, and Young. 2,737,021.
Edge, Stanley H., and Sams. 2,739,671.
Clayton, James O. : See —
Jensen, Warren, and Clayton. 2,772,308.
Clayton, Joseph F., to Bendix Aviation Corp.
circuit. 2,739,233, 3-20-56, CI. 250—27.
Clayton Mfg. Co. : See —
Arant, Perry. 2,755,130.
Cline, Edwin L. 2,746,289.
Cline, Edwin L. 2,749,747.
Cline, Edwin L. 2,768.711.
Clayton. Robert E., Jr., to Es
Co. Oxycresyl
Of isohutvlene
260—45.95.
Clayton, Temple : See — ■
Gould, David H., Hershberg, and Clayton. 2,774,713.
Clearfield Cheese Co. : See —
Nawrocki, Arnold N. 2,759,308.
Cleaveland, Burton L., R. A. Englert. and G. A. Larson, to
Sylvania Electric Products. Inc. Article handling device.
2.744,372, 5-8-56, CI. 53—246.
Cleaver, Arthur V. : See —
Halford, Frank B., Cleaver, and Dove. 2,742,921.
Halford, Frank B., Cleaver, and Dove. 2,762,126.
Cleaver, Charles S., M. Crest, and M. W. Farlow to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process of reacting a halogen,
fluorine compound and carbon at temperatures above 1500°
C. 2,757,212, 7-31-56, CI. 260—653.
Cleaver, Henry P., to Vogue Dolls, Inc. Doll with removable
head. 2,756,540, 7-31-56, CI. 46—164.
Cleckner, Howard R. Aerator. 2,772,867, 12-4-56, CI.
261—77.
Cleek, Paul L. Hair strand curler. 2,743,731, 5-1-56, CI.
132—42.
Clegg, Carlton. Domestic wringing machines. 2,742,774,
4-24-56, CI. 68—263.
Clegg. William J. : See—
Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., and Clegg. 2,763,697.
Cleiff. John : See —
Galbraith, Alexander, and Cleiff. 2,755,729.
Cleiff, Joseph A., to Aluminum Bronze Co. Ltd. Safety device
of and for power-driven wringers. 2,734,370, 2-14-56,
CI. 68—249.
Clemans, Orlo W. Building wall structure. 2,739,364,
3-27-56, CI. 25—131.
Clemas, Casimer A. Sportsman's accessories. 2,747,315,
5-29-56, CI. 43—3.
Clemence, Le Roy W., and H. J. Eichel, to Abbott Labora-
tories. Thiophene-2-carboxaldehyde thiosemicarbazone and
certain substitution derivaties. 2,746,972, 5-22-56, CI.
260—329.
Clemens, Clarence M. : See —
Earp, James F., and Clemens. 2,750,721.
Clemens, Guenther W., to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. Method and apparatus for the production of a mixture
of a fuel and a liquid addition, for example oil. 2,754,837,
7-17-56, CI. 137—3.
Clemens John E. : See —
Orthuber, Richard K., Clemens, and Johnstone. 2,733,501.
Orthuber, Richard K., Clemens, and Johnstone. 2,749,598.
Clemens, John E., and B. B. Johnstone, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Air
Force. Interferometer light system. 2,764,055, 9-25-56,
CI. 88—14.
Clemens, John E., and B. B. Johnstone. Non-poisoning mass
spectrometer. 2,770,735. 11-13-56, CI. 250 — 41.9.
Clemens, Ludwig. Apparatus for the simultaneous cutting
of thick layers of packing material into longitudinal strips.
2,755,856, 7-21-56, CI. 164—35.
Clemens, Ludwig. Method and apparatus for bundling corru
gated cardboard
Clement, Frank L. : see-
gated cardboard blanks. 2,771,935, 11-27-56, CI. 11
.6.
Pulse forming
Research and Engineering
imphene as a light stabilizer for copolymer
and styrene. 2,752,326, 6-26-56, CI.
Braswell, James B., and Clement. 2,775,480.
Clement, Henry W. Female urinal. 2,731,648, 1-24-56, CI.
4—110.
Clemente, Agostino, Ys to P. Dippolito, % to J. D. Conti, Vs to
E. M. Farris, and % to M. A. Rabkin. Tear tab machine.
2,757,584, 8-7-56, CI. 93—1.
Clemente, Agostino, and P. D'Ippolito. Machines for pro-
ducing a composite sheet material. 2,768,561, 10-30-56,
CI. 93—1.
Clements, Charles A. Cooling system for liquids. 2,746,271,
5-22-56, CI. 62—141.
Clements, Claude W., and W. P. Fanvo, to General Dynamics
Corp. Calibrating apparatus. 2,758,469, 8-14-56, CI.
73—1.
Clements, Earl L. Wheel-actuated lubricating device with
traveling injector. 2,754,932, 7-17-56, CI. 184 — 15.
Clements, Henry, to Andre Rubber Co. Ltd. Resilient rollers.
2,773,300, 12-11-56, CI. 29—116.
Clements, James D. Topping device for lawn mowers.
2,743,570, 5-1-56, CI. 56—238.
Clements, MacMillan : See —
Gillette, Robert T. 2,766,370.
Clements, MacMillan. Insulated roof and floor panel.
2,756,463, 7-31-56, CI. 20 — 4.
Clements, MacMillan. Building construction, including build-
ing panels forming part thereof. 2,756,464, 7-31-56, CI.
20—15.
Clements, MacMillan. Structural panel and method of mak-
ing same. 2,757,116, 7-31-56, CI. 154 — 118.
Clements, Macmillan. Interlocking building structure, in-
cluding building units and readily demountable connecting
and stiffening means. 2,759,439, 8-21-56, CI. 108 — 24.
Clements, Roy J., to The Texas Co. Seismic detector.
2,759,167, 8-14-56, CI. 340—17.
Clemenzi, Dominick. Enclosed adjustable impact roof scrap-
ing machine. 2,749,103, 6-5-56, CI. 262—13.
Clemons, Herbert D„ to Scovill Mfg. Co. Ball cock with
silencer. 2,742,256, 4-17-56, CI. 251 — 122.
Clendenin, Robert B. Water system control switch. 2,741,677,
4-10-56, CI. 200—83.
Cleon Products, Inc. : See —
Davies, Richard E. 2,739,267.
Clermont Machine Co. Inc. : See —
Surico, Carmine. 2,741,357.
Cleveland, Carl S., Jr. Spinal clamp or splint. 2,774,350,
12-18-56, CI. 128—92.
Cleveland. Charles H. Knockdown toy glider. 2,739,414,
3-27-56, CI. 46 — 17.
Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Co., The : See —
Erck, Louis J. 2,744,627.
Cleveland Crane & Engineering Co., The : See —
Anjeskey, Alphonse F. 2,764,298.
Dehn, Roy F. 2,759,582.
Ward, William E. 2,741,353.
Ward. William E. 2.759,583.
Huntington, Alfred H. 2,731,158.
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Cleveland Frog & Crossing Co. : See —
Arnold, George, and Schultz. 2,730,319.
Cleveland, George A. : See —
Le Febvre, Alfred L., Small, Johnson, and Cleveland.
2,743,064.
Cleveland Hobbing Machine Co., The : See —
Barish, Thomas. 2,773,427.
BatorsUi, Edward J. 2,773,428.
Staples, Otis E. 2,756,606.
Staples, Otis E. 2,763,102.
Staples, Otis E. 2,773,407.
Cleveland Industrial Research, Inc. : See —
Miller, Clark O. 2,769,735.
Cleveland Instrument Co. : See —
Graham, Erwin W., and Schedler. 2,737,723.
Graham, Erwin W. 2,752,687.
Cleveland Pneumatic Tool Co., The : See —
Busdiecker, Elmer. 2,756,991.
Drum, Vern R. 2,731,261.
Gazley, Richard C. 2,756,952.
Greenough, Raymond E. 2,756,608.
Greenough, Raymond E. 2,756,950.
Greenough, Raymond E. 2,768,036.
Hogan, Walter H. 2,756,964.
Hogan, Walter H. 2,759,687.
Hogan, Walter H. 2,767,593.
Hogan, Walter H., and Bourassa. 2,756,609.
Lindow, Arthur L. 2.770,874.
Smith, Ira D. 2,756,949.
Smith, Ira D., and Spontelli. 2,757,548.
Smith, Ira D., Takacs, and Warner. 2,735,674.
Cleveland Rock Drill Div., Westinghouse Air Brake Co. : See—
Feucht, Jacob E. 2,737,818.
Feucht, Jacob E. 2,737,819.
Feucht, Jacob E. 2,767,957.
Meyer. Andrew, and Bowman. 2,758,457.
Cleveland Steel Products Corp. : See — •
Slaght, William W. 2,770,114.
Slaght, William W. 2.773,366.
-liiuiu William W. 2,773,367.
Slaght, William W. 2,773,368.
Cleveland Tapping Machine Co., The : See —
Carpenter, Albert J. 2,732,570.
Carpenter, Albert J. 2,757,559.
Cleveland Trencher Co., The : See —
Fetzner, Frank J. 2,730,821.
Nelson. William A. 2,752,702.
Cleveland Trust Co., The : See —
Conant, Leland. 2,773,750.
Heintz, James C. 2,766,498.
Cleveland Universal Jig Co.. The : See —
Verderber, Joseph. 2,768,709.
Cleveland, William F. Illuminated spinning toy. 2,739,419,
3-27-56, CI. 46—228.
Clevenger, Carl L. : See —
Nichols. Charles A., and Clevenger. 2,747,645.
Clevenger, Galen W., to the United States of America as
represented by the United States Atomic Energy Commis-
sion. Electrolytic process for recovering uranium com-
pounds from carbonate leach liquors. 2,743,222, 4—24-56,
CI. 204—86.
Clevenot, Louis-Charles. Method for producing glucoheptonic
acid and its derivatives. 2,735,866, 2-21-56, CI. 260 — 535.
Cleverly, Robert B., to American Vitrified Products Co. Plas-
tic interlocking sealing means for sewer pipe joints.
2,770.476, 11-13-56, CI. 285—231.
Clevidence, Lewis G., and R. B. Crippen, Vs to said Clevidence,
Ys to said Crippen, and % to H. A. Barror. Marker light.
2,731,546, 1-17-56, CI. 240—24.
Clevite Corp. : See —
Baerwald, Hans G. 2,766,659.
Baskin, Robert F., and Brown. 2,758,160.
Brooks, Samuel H., and Tapp. 2,763,742.
Dank, Alfred P., and Speth. 2,769,037.
Brown, Arling D., Jr., Echeagaray, Gross, and Valenti.
2,772,565.
Carlson, Allan E. 2,773,751.
Gravley, Charles K. 2.768,421.
Higher, Hugh S., and Wilcox. 2,737,707.
Hollander, Gerhard L. 2,765,456.
Kornei, Otto. 2,743,507.
Kornei, Otto. 2,754,569.
Kornei, Otto. 2,769,866.
Kulcsar, Frank. 2,735,024.
Langevin, Robert A. 2,767,387.
Langevin, Robert A., Brown, and O'Donnell. 2,736,006.
Miller, Harry B. 2,732,536.
Miller, Harry B. 2,741,754.
Parkinson, David B. 2,756,057.
Pearlman. Alan R. 2,748,274.
Sarratt, Everett R. 2.752,512.
Schaefer, Ralph A. 2,741,018.
Schaefer, Ralph A., Cerness, and Morrison. 2,752,667.
Schaefer, Ralph A., Cerness, and Morrison. 2.759,250.
Schaefer, Ralph A.. Pochapsky, and Sedusky. 2,751,340.
Sprosty, Clarence F. 2,747,024.
Cliborn, Robert : See—
Angell, Pierce T., and Cliborn. 2,749,842.
Cliborn, Robert, to Thompson Products, Inc. Seal. 2,744,773,
5-8-56, CI. 286—11.15.
Cliborn, Robert, to Thompson Products, Inc. Seal. 2,749,156,
6-5-56, CI. 286—11.
Clifford, Albert M., S. W. Waisbrot, and G. H. Gates, to The
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Para tertiary butyl benzoyl
azide. 2,764,599, 9-25-56, CI. 200 — 349.
Clifford, Cecil F. Mechanical oscillators. 2,743,614, 5-1-56,
CI. 74 — 1.5.
Clifford, Cecil F. Magnetic escapement mechanism. 2,762,222,
9-11-56, CI. 74—1.5.
Clifford, David G. : See —
Okress, Ernest C, and Clifford. 2,752,485.
Clifford, Emma D., and J. A. Pollock. Quick attachment
sweep. 2,757,595, 8-7-56, CI. 97—198.
Clifford, George F., Jr. : See—
Grela, Milton W., and Clifford. 2,755,018.
Clifford, Hilda B. Shutter for egg carrier. 2,736,456,
2-28-56, CI. 220—31.
Clifford, Richard P., and S. D. Gehman, to The Goodyear
Tire & Rubber Co. Device to record elongation under load.
2,756,590, 7-31-56, CI. 73—89.
Clifford, Warren E., and R. E. Burns, to the United States of
America as represented by the United States Atomic Energy
Commission. Precipitation process. 2,769,780, 11-6-56,
CI. 210—23.
Clifford, Wilfred J., to The Fyr-Fyter Co. Foam-producing
apparatus. 2,769,500, 11-6-56, CI. 169 — 15.
Clifton-Grant Development Corp. : See — -
Stuart, Clifton F. 2,763,110.
Clifton, Walter L., Jr., to American Art Metals Co. Flush
bolt. 2,750,218, 6-12-56, CI. 292 — 140.
Climo, Samuel. Rollable and tiltable hospital table.
2,763,520, 9-18-56, CI. 311—6.
Clinard, Glenn W. Grain measuring device for combine.
2,748.601, 6-5-56, CI. 73 — 223.
Cline, Earl E., to Mueller Co. Valves. 2,757,897, 8-7-56,
CI. 251—266.
Cline, Edward T., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process of shrinking polyvinyl alcohol fibers and acetylizing
with mixture of mono- and dialdehydes and product thereof.
2,749,208, 6-5-56, CI. 8—115.5.
Cline, Edward T., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Hydroxy-octahydro aldehyde from dicyclopentenyl alcohol.
2,749.328. 6-5-56, CI. 260—73.
Cline, Edwin L. : See —
Converse, Vernon G., Ill, and Cline. 2,742,305.
Cline, Edwin L., to Clayton Mfg. Co. Engine performance
indicating means for use with chassis dynamometers.
2,746,289, 5-22-56, CI. 73—117.
Cline, Edwin L., to Clayton Mfg. Co. Chassis dynamometer
construction. 2,749,747, 6-12-56, CI. 73—117.
Cline, Edwin L., to Clayton Mfg. Co. Hydro-kinetic appa-
ratus. 2,768.711, 10-30-56, CI. 188—90.
Cline Electric Mfg. Co. : See —
Paasche, Jens A. 2,764,177.
Cline, Frank W. Unit for adjusting tracks of crawler type
tractors. 2,758,889, 8-14-56, CI. 305—9.
Cline, Inez E. Projector for game pieces. 2,738,783, 3-20-56,
CI. 124—26.
Cline, Robert S., to V. E. Anderson Mfg. Co. Jalousie oper-
ator. 2,761,673, 9-4-56, CI. 268—23.
Cline. Theodore B. : See —
Parkes, Walter E. and W. W. 2,757,409.
Cline. Theodore B. Knife head for sausage skinning machine.
2.757.410, 8-7-56, CI. 17—1.
Cline, William H., Jr., to Hughes Tool Co. Reciprocating
prime mover. 2,774,334, 12-18-56, a. 121—28.
Clinedinst, William O. : See —
Adams. Orlando P., and Clinedinst. 2,748,039.
Clinehens, Richard M. : See —
Moline, Walter E., and Clinehens. 2,730,491.
Clingen, Ryal F : See —
Stovall, John B. 2,736,316.
Clingman, Paul E., to General Motors Corp. Sealing strip.
2,736,404. 2-28-56. CI. 189—78.
Clingman, Paul E., and L. C. Heimgartner, to General Motors
Corp. Fixture for vulcanizing rubber sections. 2,738,826,
3-20-56, CI. 154 — 42.
Clingman, Paul E., to General Motors Corp. Resilient lock-
ing and sealing washer. 2,756,795, 7-31-56, CI. 151—35.
Clingman, Paul E., to General Motors Corp. Shipping spacer.
2,758,727, 8-14-56, CI. 214—10.5.
Clingman, Paul E., to General Motors Corp. Connector strip.
2,763,346, 9-18-56, CI. 189—78.
Clingman, Paul E., to General Motors Corp. Sealing strips.
2.768.411, 10-30-56, CI. 20 — 56.4.
Clingman, Paul E., and G. W. Beck, to General Motors Corp.
Connector strip. 2,763,345, 9-18-56, CI. 189—78.
Clinical Research Foundation : See —
Borsook, Mannie E. 2.749,275.
Borsook, Mannie E. 2,768,113.
Clint, Roy E. Portable dry concentrator for ores. 2,752,041,
6-26-56, CI. 209—475.
Clinton Foods Inc. : See —
Agar, Kenneth C. 2,735,396.
Reif, David L. 2,730,092.
Schroeder, Simon E. 2,742,827.
Seizert, Robert D. 2,731,048.
Sherman, Clarence A., and Merritt. 2,731,538.
Cloer, John W. Electrical system for automobiles. 2,764,699,
9-25-56, CI. 307—10.
Clogston, Albert M. : See —
Allaire, Royal P., Clogston, and Everhart. 2,737,610.
Black, Harold S., and Clogston. 2,769,147.
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IXDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Clogston, Albert M., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary or the Navy. Magnetic triode.
2,702,944, 9-11-50, CI. 313 — 159.
Clogston. Albert M., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Electrical conductors. 2,769,148, 10-30-56, CI. 333 — 84.
Clogston, Albert M., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Composite antenna structure. 2,769,170, 10-30-56, CI.
343 — 907.
Cloherty, Desmond J. : See —
Emblem, Harold G., Cloherty, and Hancock. 2,752,653.
Cloonan, Robert L., to Gaylord Products, Inc. Rotary con-
trol device. 2,759,060, 8-14-56, CI. 200—80.
Clopay Corp. : See —
Johnson, Samuel J. 2,750,631.
Johnson, Samuel J., and Schroeder. 2,746,538.
Clopton, John R., y2 to Texas Research Foundation. Extrac-
tion of antioxidant from osage orange fruit. 2,752,314,
6-26-56, CI. 252—398.
Close, Warren J., to Abbott Laboratories. 3-benzyl hydantoin
and process. 2,759,002, 8-14-50, CI. 260—309.5.
Closs, George F. : See —
Chambers, Albert M., Jr., Closs, Fisher, and Milligan.
2.729,481.
Closs, Karl P. Method for the detection of pathological
quantities of protein in the urine. 2,734,802, 2-14-56, CI.
23—230.
Closson, Katherine W., and J. C. Boag, to Ethyl Corp.
Stabilized organic compositions. 2,747,978, 5-29-56, CI.
44—69.
Closson, Rex D. : See —
Ligett, Waldo B., Wolf, and Closson. 2,749,269.
Closson, Rex D., A. J. Kolka, and W. B. Ligett, to Ethyl
Corp. Alkylation reactions. 2,750,384, 6-12-56, CI.
260—290.
Closson, Rex D., A. J. Kolka, and W. B. Ligett, to Ethyl
Corp. Amine alkylation. 2,750,417, 6-12-56, CI. 260 — 577.
Closson, Rex D., A. J. Kolka. and W. B. Ligett, to Ethyl Corp.
Ethylation of olefins. 2,751,426. 6-19-56, CI 260 — 683.15.
Closson, Rex D., A. J. Kolka, and W. B. Ligett, to Ethyl Corp.
Alkylation reactions. 2,769,850, 11-6-56, CI. 260 — 668.
Clotar, Gilbert, to American Optical Co. Reflective optical
projection systems. 2,749,801, 6-12-56, CI. 88 — 57.
Clotfelter. Rea A. Flux control apparatus. 2,732,470,
1-24-56, CI. 219—8.
Clothier, George D. Electric cables or other insulated electric-
conductors. 2,738,910, 3-20-56, CI. 226 — 24.
Clothier, George D. Electric cables or other insulated electric
conductors. 2,742,214, 4-17-56, CI. 226 — 24.
Clothier, George D. Electric cables or other insulated elec-
tric conductors. 2,743,858, 5-1-56, CI. 226 — 24.
Cloud, Charles E., to W. S. Cloud. Constrictors. 2,746,225,
5-22-56, CI. 53—370.
Cloud, Ira C. Pin-up lamp device. 2,757,278, 7-31-56, CI.
240 — 73.
Cloud Packer & Tool, Inc. : See —
Cloud, Robert E. 2,729,293.
Cloud, Robert E., to Cloud Packer & Tool, Inc. High pres-
sure casing packer. 2,729,293, 1-3-56, CI. 166 — 118.
Cloud, William S. : See-
Cloud, Charles E. 2,746,225.
Cloud, William S. Method and apparatus for making bags.
2,742,080, 4-17-56, CI. 154—42
Cloudsley, John L. Fluid pressure relieving apparatus.
2,735,515, 2-21-56, CI. 188—88.
Clough, Gale V. : See —
Tigerman, Louis, and Clough. 2,747,346.
Clough, Philip J„ and J. H. Moore, to National Research
Corp; Production of metals. 2,757,219, 7-31-56, CI.
Cloughert'y, Leo B., and R. F. Mueller. Apparatus and
method for coating multi-filament glass yarn. 2,763,563,
9—18—56, CI. 117 — 7.
Cloutier, Lucien A., to Metals & Controls Corp. Electrical
terminal. 2,755,453, 7-17-50. CI. 339 — 220.
Clouzeau, Claude, and J. Etienne, to Societe "Rhodiaceta".
Spinnerets. 2,742,667, 4-24-56, CI. 18 — 8.
Clover, Leonard W. Reversible hinge. 2,748,420, 6-5-56,
Cloverleaf-Freeland Corp. : See —
Burlein, Lester F. 2,763,444.
Miller, William H. 2,702,575.
Clow, James ]',., & Sons, Inc. : See —
Kurtz, Ralph W. 2,738,231.
Cluett Peabody & Co., Inc. : See—
Cowles, Roderick J., and Ciannamea. 2,769,685.
Donaldson, Harry C, Jr. 2,731,788.
Jeffcock, George N., and Wagar. 2,769,178.
Macrides, Philip C. 2,733,446.
Wright, John H., and Inamorato. 2,738,292.
Clugage, Robert G. High speed percussion type drill stem.
2,742,263, 4-17-56, CI. 255—3.
Clukey, Wayne H., to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp.
Process of recovering cryolite, alumina, and other bath
values. 2,732,283,1-24 50, CI. 23— 88.
Clune, Andrew G. Light reflector signal device. 2,759,390,
8-21-56, CI. 88—81.
Clurman. Stanley P., and H. C. Ressler. to Faximile, Inc.
Facsimile recorder. 2.743,989, 5-1-56. CI. 346 — 74.
Clute, Henry H. Tank filling float valve structure. 2,707,551,
10-23-56, CI. 62—1.
Clute, Henry H. Fill valve for liquefied petroleum gas tanks.
2,707,552, 10-23-50, CI. 62—1.
Clutter, Carl E. : See —
Dugle, Thomas E., Clutter, and Alt. 2,733,555.
,478.
2,705,840.
Hair curling appliances.
Clutz, Charles W. : See —
Capstan:, John G., and Clutz.
Cluwen, Johannes M. : See —
ltathenau, Gerhart W., Roosdorp, and Cluwen. 2,756,595.
Cluwen, Johannes M., to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co., as trustee. Transistor amplifier circuit. 2,769,870,
11-6-56, CI. 179 — 171.
Clymer, Joseph D. : See —
Wright, George W., Jauch, Clymer, Jackson, and Scheurer.
2.732,103.
Coachcraft, Ltd. : See —
Robert, Alan A., and Steessel.
Coakley, Annie A. and J. E. L.
2,730,109, 1-10-56, CI. 132—41.
Coakley, June E. L. : See —
Coakley, Annie A. and J. E. L. 2,730,109.
Coal Industry (Patents) Ltd. : See —
Spiller, Clifford H. 2,740,526.
Thompson, James S. 2,770,058.
Coan, Abraham. Water supply valve for poultry watering
troughs. 2,746,481, 5-22-50, CI. 137 — 408.
Coan, Stephen B. : See —
Papa, Domenick, and Coan. 2,745,837.
Coanda, Henri. Soil regeneration. 2,767,072, 10-16-56, CI.
71—7.
Coanda, Henri, to Sebac Nouvelle S. A. Means for the atoni-
ization of liquids. 2,770,501, 11-13-56, CI. 299 — 140.
Coanda, Henri, and M. H. Coanda, nee Lecca. Device for ob-
taining fresh drinkable water. 2,761,292, 9-4-56, CL
62—140.
Coanda, Marguerite H., nee Lecca : See —
Coanda, Henri and M. H. 2,761,292.
Coast Metals, Inc. : See —
Cape, Arthur T. 2,743,177.
Cape, Arthur T. 2,754,200.
Cape, Arthur T. 2,755,183.
Cape, Arthur T. 2,702,700.
Cape, Arthur T., and Foerster. 2,757,084.
Coast Paint and Chemical Co. : See —
Mineah, Lawrence, E. 2,768,405.
Coast Pro-Seal & Mfg. Co. : See —
Weaver, John L. 2,768,815.
i 'naslal Commercial Corp. : See —
Kleinerman, Ben. 2,773,416.
Coates Board & Carton, Inc. : See —
De Maria, Fred A. 2,765,100.
Coates. Cecil C, and J. D. Jackson, to Royal Mfg. Co.. Inc.
Machine and method for making hollow articles. 2,750,624,
6-19-56, CI. 18—5.
Coates, Colin, C. H. Gray, and C. J. P. Small, to Westrex Co.
Ltd., formerly Western Electric Co., Ltd. Electromagnetic
transducer. 2,735,901, 2-21-56, CI. 179—100.2.
Coates, Harold, to Albright & Wilson Ltd. Manufacture of
dialkyl aryl phosphates. 2,732,394, 1-24-56, CI. 260—461.
Coates, James N. Bi-metal strip mounting. 2,745,924,
5-15-56. CI. 200—138.
Coates, John F., J. H. Clarke, and J. Godfrey. Inflatable life
rafts. 2,752,616, 7-3-56, CI. 9—11.
Coates, John M., to Medical Fabrics Co., Inc. Bandage for
joint areas. 2,748,766, 6-5-56, CI. 128 — 156.
Coates. Kenneth B., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
Stabilised sodium aluminate. 2,749,316, 6-5-56, CI.
252—182.
Coates, Neligh C, to Concrete Saw Co. Track mounted cutter
for concrete slabs and the like. 2,736,311, 2-28-56. CI.
125—14.
Coates, Norman : See —
Gilbert, Charles E. 2,734,177.
Coates, Raymond W. : See — -
Gabrielson, Samuel I., and Coates. 2,729,963.
Coates, Robert E., to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Rock drilling tool.
2,750,156, 6-12-56, CI. 255—64.
Coats & Clark Inc. : See —
Camp, William M., and Eckhardt. 2,756,558.
Morin, Louis H. 2,750,129.
Morin, Louis H. 2,769,204.
Morin, Louis H. 2,773,657.
Morin, Louis H. 2,774,398.
Volz. Richard R. 2,772,003.
Cobb, Clifton A., to Penn Controls, Inc. Gas burner control.
2,731,080, 1-17-56, CI. 158—133.
Cobb, Clifton A., to Penn Controls, Inc. Pressure regulator
and shut-off valve. 2,746,471, 5-22-56, CI. 137 — 65.
Cobb, J. Forrest, deceased ; M. R. Cobb, executrix, to Moore
Dry Kiln Co. of Oregon. Drier method for veneer.
2.758.386, 8-14-56, CI. 34—31.
Cobb, Leland D., to General Motors Corp. Bearings and
lubrication therefor. 2,742,332, 4-17-56, CI. 308—187.
Cobb, Leland D., to General Motors Corp. Demountable clo-
sure. 2,764,433, 9-25-50, CI. 280 — 5.
Cobb, Miriam R. : See —
Cobb, J. Forrest. 2,758,386.
Cobb, Robert V. : See —
Kooistra, Lambert F., and Cobb. 2,771,460.
Coben, Melvin S., to Multi-Amp Corp. Electric test loading
transformer. 2,735,979, 2-21-56, CI. 323—2.
Coben, William S., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Tube-
less tire. 2,731,062, 1-17-56, CI. 152—341.
Coberly, Clarence J., to Kobe, Inc. Hydraulic flywheel.
2,743,581, 5-1-56, CI. 60—51.
Coberly, Clarence J., to Kobe, Inc. Apparatus for removing
drilling mud from a well have a prepacked liner. 2.701,514,
9-4-56, CI. 166—144.
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grinders.
Coberly. Clarence J., to Kobe, Inc.
operated pumps. 2,768,840, 10-30-56, CI. 284 — 1.
Cobert. Arthur J. Electrical control mechanism. 2,731,572,
l-lT!-56, CI. 307—112.
Cobert, Arthur J., 50% to Beautiful Bryans, Inc. Yarn
severing device for straight-bar knitting machines.
2,746,275, 5-22-56, CI. 66—145.
Cobey Corp., The : See —
Barker, Eros V. 2,734,754.
Cobine, James D. : See —
Cook, Newell C, Cobine, and Wolfe. 2,768,061.
Coble, Abram G., L. G. Hix, guardian of said A. G. Coble,
incompetent. Smoker's pipe. 2,729,216, 1-3-56, CI. 131 —
Coble, Abram G., L. G. Hix, guardian of the property of said
A. G. Coble. Smoker's pipe. 2,746,459, 5-22-56, CI.
131—214.
Coblentz, Robert C. Air cooling system with recirculating
passageway. 2,773,356, 12-11-56. CI. 62 — 6.
Coburn, Earl C. Awning. 2,749,580, 6-12-56, CI
Coburn, Orin W. Cooling systems for lens
2,757,487, 8-7-56. CI. 51—33.
Coca-Cola Bottling Works Co., The : See —
Pieschel, Walter L., and Radcliffe. 2,767,948.
Coca-Cola Co., The : See —
Felton, John H. 2,763,413.
Cochardt, Alexander W. : See —
Hull, Frederick C, Brace, Comenetz, and Cochardt.
2,743,199.
Cochran, Carl J., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Process and
apparatus for continuous drying, washing and cutting of
vinyl sheeting. 2,753.592, 7-10-56, CI. 18 — 1.
Cochran, Charles R. Pin curl clip. 2,736,324, 2-2S-56, CI.
132—52.
Cochran. Charles W., and A. J. Lampert, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army.
Cartridge case basket. 2,755,956, 7-24-56, CI. 220 — 19.
Cochran, James J. : See —
Adriansen, John R., and Cochran. 2,773,231.
Cochran, John K., to The Duplan Corp. Apparatus for wind-
ing textile yarns. 2,733,015, 1-31-56, CI. 242 — 35.5.
Cochrane, Charles A., to Elliott Brothers (London) Ltd. High
frequency radio aerials. 2,736,895, 2-28-56, CI. 343 — 756.
Cochrane Corp. : See —
Bookout, Ervin J., and Hutchison. 2,772,235.
Sebald, Joseph F. 2,751,346.
Cockburn, Donald : See —
Rhee, Daniel, and Cockburn. 2,743,479.
Cocker Machine & Foundry Co. : See —
Suggs, Thomas F. 2.734,253.
Cockerell, Christopher S. : See —
Rust, Noel M., and Cockerell. 2,748,385.
Cockerell, Fritz, to Turbo A. G. Gas turbine drive for power
vehicles. 2.765,616, 10-9-56, CI. 60 — 13.
Cockerham, Frank E., and J. A. Darko, to Thompson Products,
Inc. Coaxial switch structure and method of making same.
2.747,059. 5-22-56. CI. 200—166.
Cockett, Sydney R., J. G. Evans, and G. Landells, to Bradford
Dyers' Assn. Ltd. Water repellent treatment utilizing a
methylhydrogenpolysiloxane and a titanium compound.
2,774,690, 12-18-56 CI. 117—135.5
Cockley. Marian S. Non-slip barrette. 2,767,721, 10-23-56,
CI. 132 — 48.
Cocklin, Clinton T. Starting device for internal-combustion
engine. 2,746,445. 5-22-56, CI. 123 — 185
Cockram, Reginald W. J., N. Sullivan, and C. F. Wilkinson,
to The Pyrene Co. Ltd. Means for the release of com-
pressed fluids from containers. 2,736,459, 2-28-56, CI.
Cockrell, Clifford M.. to Freeport Sulphur Co. Pressurized
heater for producing hot process water in large quantities
from scale-forming water. 2,759,328, 8-21-56, CI.
60 — 39.56.
Cockrill. Huston W. : See —
Wild, Norman R.. and Cockrill. 2,729,786.
Cocks, George G., and C. M. Schwartz, to The Battelle Develop-
ment Corp. Microtome. 2,739,507, 3-27-56, CI. 88 — 40
Cockshutt Farm Equipment Ltd. : See —
Collier, Everett P. 2,744,617.
Harper, Wesley A. 2.752,022.
Rhodes, Cecil. 2,757,811.
Tinkess, George E., and Kelman. 2,768,567.
Coconut Processes Inc., The : See —
Robledano, Pablo. 2,742,487.
Codding, Donald W., to Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. Fluoro-
carbon vinyl ethers and polymers. 2,732,370, 1-24-56 CI
260—91.1.
Codell, Maurice, and G. Norwitz. to the United States of Amer-
ica as represented by the Secretary of the Armv. Determi-
nation of oxygen in titanium and titanium alloys. 2,731 ,.">.'!(i,
1-17-56, CI. 23—230.
Codlin, James B., to Tractomotive Corp. Liquid cleaner.
2,767.845, 10-23-56, CI. 210—1.5.
Cody, William P., and T. C. Wollan, to Alkvdol Laboratories,
Inc. Epoxy phenolic ethers in manufacture of oil-alley. Is.
2,731,429, 1-17-56, CI. 260—22.
Coe, James R. : Fishing line attachment. 2,731,758, 1-24-56,
CI. 43 — 42.72.
Coe. Lester C. : See —
Kish, Steven P., and Coe. 2,733,221.
Coe Mfg. Co., The : See —
Holden, Arthur S., Jr. 2,767,485.
Molyneux, Grover F. 2,766,786.
Morris, Edward P. 2,757,920.
Parker, ClarenceE. 2,767,788.
Coe, Merrill J., to Sutherland Paper Co. Display carton.
2,730,232, 1-10-56, CI. 206—45.26.
Coe, Milton L. : See —
Kish, Steven P., and Coe. 2,733,221.
Coe, Richard H., to Shell Development Co. Isomerization of
hydrocarbons. 2,739,177, 3-20-56, CI. 260—683.5.
Coe, Richard H., to Shell Development Co. Desulfurization
of phenols. 2,764,618, 9-25-56, CI. 260 — 627.
Coenders, Hans. Chain track vehicle in which special shoes
are fitted on the track chains. 2,758,888, 8-14-56, CI.
305—4.
Coene, William G., to Eastman Kodak Co. Viscosimeter.
2,738,670, 3-20-56, CI. 73—60.
Coffey, Charles D., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Combined manual and safety valve. 2,735,439, 2-21-56,
CI. 137—66.
Coffey, Daniel J. Safety cigarette holder and container there-
for. 2,764,164, 9-25-56, CI. 131—175.
Coffey, Henry F., to Eli Lilly and Co. Literature detection
device for cartoning machine. 2,729,810, 1-3-56, CI. 340 —
259.
Coffey, Irven E., to Carter Carburetor Corp. Diaphragm and
material for making same. 2,734,009, 2-7-56, CI. 154 — 50.
Coffey, Irven E., to Carter Carburetor Corp. Method for
forming check valves and the like. 2,748,425, 6-5-56, CI.
18—55.
Coffey, Ralph J., to American Chain & Cable Co.. Inc. Welded
joint and method and apparatus for producing same.
2,763,768, 9-18-56, CI. 219—51.
Coffee Research, Inc. : See —
Crutcher, William H, Jr. 2,762,289.
Coffer, Wallace : See —
Lewis, Reed, Cookston, and Coffer. 2,757,077.
Coffing, Frederick W., to Duff-Norton Co. Clutch and brake
for a hoist. 2,736,408, 2-28-56, CI. 192—16.
Coffing, Frederick W., to Duff-Norton Co. Drop hook.
2,736,599, 2-28-56, CI. 294—83.
Coffman, Alden W., to H. H. Robertson Co. Method of produc-
ing a protected metal article. 2,764,808, 10-2-56, CI.
29 — 473.1.
Coffman, Donald D., and C. W. Tullock, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Co. Process for preparing chloro-fluoro meth-
ane from phosgene and hydrogen fluoride. 2,757,213,
7-31-56, CI. 260—653.
Coffman, Harold H. : See —
Wiles, Everett R., Vallier, and Coffman. 2,753,275.
Coffman, James E., and T. W. Lloyd, to Harbison-Walker
Refractories Co. Composite furnace block. 2,736,187,
2-28-56, CI. 72—35.
Coffman, John A., to General Electric Co. Apparatus for
measuring the content of water and similar compounds in
insulating liquids. 2,760,308, 8-28-56, CI. 73—53.
Coffman, Paul A., Jr., to B-I-F Industries, Inc. Pneumatically
operated hopper agitator. 2,740,561, 4-3-56, CI. 222—409.
CofEman, Paul A., Jr., to B-I-F Industries, Inc. Apparatus
for proportioning dry material and liquids. 2,750,073,
6-12-56, CI. 222—57.
Coffman, William P. Air injection means for automotive
engines. 2,747,554, 5-29-56, CI. 123—25.
Cogan, Myles H. R., to Shell Development Co. Grid tray
contact column. 2,750,174, 6-12-56, CI. 261 — 113.
Cogdell, Charles W. : See —
Wallace, Reynolds E. 2,752,087.
Coggeshall, Almy D., and L. T. Stafford, to General Electric
Co. Supporting of coil end turns. 2,747,118, 5-22-56, CI.
310—260.
Coggeshall, Norman D., and W. E. Hanson, to Gulf Research
& Development Co. Method of geochemical prospecting.
2,767,320, 10-16-56, CI. 250—43.5.
Coggeshall, Thellwell R., and U. R. Tognella, to General Elec-
tric Co. Closing mechanism for an electric circuit breaker.
2,769,874, 11-6-56, CI. 200—89.
Coggins, Archie W., and L. Erickson. Hair clipping device.
2,768,438, 10-30-56, CI. 30 — 200.
Cohan, Harris K. Artificial arms. 2,757,383, 8-7-56, CI.
3—12.1.
Cohee, George E., % to Eastern Steamship Lines Inc., and %
to American-Hawaiian Steamship Co. Cargo container.
2,761,581, 9-4-56, CI. 220—1.5.
Cohen, Carl and M. L., to Chain-O-Lakes, Inc. Cheese making
apparatus and method. 2,761,376, 9-4-56, CI. 100 — 37.
Cohen, Charles A., and L. A. Mikeska, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Polycyclic dibasic acids. Re. 24,123,
2-28-56, CI. 260 — 514.
Cohen, Charles A., and L. A. Mikeska, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Preparation of naphthenic alcohols.
2,734,923, 2-14-56, CI. 260—617.
Cohen, Elie, to The Keelavite Co. Ltd. Apparatus for
providing synchronization between hydraulically operated
members. 2,742,763, 4-24-56. CI. 60—97.
Cohen, Ernest. Water-fed brush. 2,736,049, 2-28-56, CI.
15—129.
Cohen, Harry : See —
Christensen, Paul M., and Cohen. 2,737,044.
Cohen, Harry. Agglomerating ores in the blast furnace.
2,771,355, 11-20-56, CI. 75—41.
Cohen, Henry, and J. H. H. Darth, to Power Jets (Research
and Development) Ltd. Jet propulsion plant with inter-
connected afterburner and jet nozzle area control.
2,747,363, 5-29-56, CI. 60—35.6.
Cohen, Henry I. Nesting table. 2,739,859, 3-27-56, CI.
311—16.5.
Cohen, Irving M. Electrically heated mat and the like.
2,745,942, 5-15-56, CI. 219 — 46.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Cohen, Jack H., and R. A. Goslin, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy.
Power control device for electric motor. 2,730,66(i,
1-10-56, CI. 318 — 475.
Cohen, Jacob S. : See —
Finestone, Harry Z. 2,769,636.
Cohen, Julius G. Educational device for teaching math-
ematics by overlying transparencies. 2,751,690, 6-26-56,
CI. 35—31.
Cohen, Leonard : See —
Goldenson, Jerome, and Cohen. 2,769,697.
Cohen, Leonard. Heel. 2,738,936, 3-20-56, CI. 242 — 123.
Cohen, Leonard, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Aluminum soap of
iso-octoic acids. 2,741,629, 4-10-56, CI. 260 — 448.
Cohen, Lester S., A. P. Giraitis, and J. R. Zietz, Jr., to Ethyl
Corp. Copolymers of propenylbenzene 2,773,052, 12-4-56,
CI. 260—88.1.
Cohen, Marvin D. : See —
Cohen, Carl and M. L. 2,761,376.
Cohen, Meyer. 2,755,563.
Cohen, Meyer P. Service stripe holder and clip. 2,730,824,
1-17-56, CI. 40—1.5.
Cohen, Meyer, 36% to M. D. Cohen. Apparatus for removing
synthetic cleaning fluid from filter muck. 2,755,5(1::,
7-24-56, CI. 34—76.
Cohen, Milton J. Container for toothache remedy. 2,754,590,
7-17-56, CI. 32 — 60.
Cohen, Morris, to Interstate Bakeries Corp. Traveling hearth
oven conveyor. 2,742.869, 4-24-56. CI. 107 — 57.
Cohen, Nathaniel L., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Navy. Two-phase power
generator. 2,765,437. 10-2-56, (']. 321—53.
Cohen, Oscar P., and M. J. Scott, to Monsanto Chemical Co.
Textile material with an antistatic finish and process of
making same. 2,772,189, 11-27-56, CI. 117—138.8.
Cohen, Philip. Prefabricated metal-frame knockdown work
table. 2,731,316, 1-17-56, CI. 311 — i.
Cohen, Samuel L., and M. L. Hurwitz. Device for installing
and removing fluorescent lighting tubes. 2,768,855,
10-30-56, CI. 294—21.
Cohen, Saul G. : See-
Wolff, Otto E., and Cohen. 2,763,883.
Cohen, Saul G., and H. C. Haas, to Polaroid Corp. Mixture
of cellulose ethers. 2,753,273, 7-3-56, CI. 106 — 197.
Cohen, Sidney B. : See —
Garman, Raymond L., Droz, and Cohen. 2,774,149.
Cohen, Sidney B., and J. Bentkowsky. to Sperry Rand Corp.
Magnetic amplifier. 2.745,908, 5-15-56, CI. 179 — 171.
Cohen, Sidney O., H. Mills, M. E. Goodell, C. J. Hilton, H. E.
Somerville, and M. J. Street. Cigarette snuffing attach-
ment for cigarette packages. 2,764,984, 10-2-56, CI. 131 — 4.
Cohen, Sylvan I., and M. S. Prant, to Gallowhur Chemical
Corp. Alkyl dimethyl diehlorobenzyl ammonium mercapto-
benzothiazolates and pesticidal concentrates containing the
same. 2,774,708, 12-18-56, CI. 167 — 33.
Colin, Charles C, to S. L. and C. C. Cohn, copartners, d. b. a.
Colonial Alloys Co. Surface treatment of aluminum and
ils alloy:., •J,7L'9.;.51, I 3 56. CI. I I l'_>.
Cohn, David, to Model Plastics Corp. Doll head mounting.
2,733,547, 2-7-56, CI. 46—149.
Cohn, David, to Model Plastics Corp. Doll of flexible mate-
rial with freely rotatable body members. 2,753,659,
7-10-56, CI. 46—161.
Colin, David, to Model Plastics Corp. Leg mounting structure
for a walking doll. 2,754,621. 7-17-56, CI. 46—149.
Cohn, David, to Model Plastic Corp. . Knee joint structure for
walking dolls. 2,758,416. 8-14-56. CI. 46 — 149.
Cohn, Edwin J., deceased, by R. R. Cohn, C. A. Coolidge. and
E. Seligman, executors, to Protein Foundation, Inc. Frac-
tionation of proteinaceous materials in blood plasma and
liver tissue. 2,770,616, 11-13-56, CI. 260—112.
Cohn, Eugene : See —
Cohn, Joseph, Walter, and Cohn. 2,750,679.
Cohn. Samuel and E., and Walter. 2,729,003.
Cohn, Samuel and E., and Walter. 2.749.115.
Cohn, Samuel and E., and Walter. 2,773,296.
Cohn, Eugene. Electron tube grids. 2,729,763, 1-3-56, CI
313—311.
Colin, Eugene, and F. Catallo, to Samcoe Holding Corp. Trav
eling web folding apparatus. 2,761,678, 9-4-56, CI. 270 — 79
Cohn, Irene M. : See —
Barnett, Cyril, Cohn, and Lincoln. 2,754,298.
Cohn, Irene M., to British Celanese Ltd. Extraction of lac
tarn. 2,737,511, 3-6-56, CI. 260—239.3.
Cohn, Irwin E. Toy helicopter. 2,732,656, 1-31-56, CI
46—75.
Cohn, Johan G., to Baker & Co., Inc. Apparatus for the con
tinuous analysis of contaminants in gases. 2,751,281
6-19-56, CI. 23—255.
Cohn, Joseph, J. G. Walter, and E. Cohn, to Samcoe Holding
Corp. Handling apparatus for textile fabric. 2,750,679,
6-19-56, CI. 34—25.
Cohn, Max, to South River Metal Products Co., Inc. Mounting
of antenna masts. 2,734,708, 2-14-56, CI. 248 — 43.
Cohn, Mayer L., to J. Marco. Illuminated automobile secre-
tary. 2,749,430, 6-5-56, CI. 240—2.
Cohn, Milton M. Magnetic plug. 2,755,932, 7-24-56, CI.
210—1.5.
Cohn, Nathan, to Leeds and Northrup Co. Control of elec-
trical generation. 2,773,994, 12-11-56, CI. 307—57.
Cohn, Rebekah R. : See —
Cohn, Edwin J. 2,770.616.
Cohn, Samuel and E., and J. G. Walter, to Samcoe Holding
Corp. Rolling pressure control apparatus. 2,729,003,
1-3-56, CI. 38—52.
Cohn, Samuel, and J. G. Walter, to Samcoe Holding Corp.
Winding, measuring, and severing mechanism. 2,736,098,
2-28-56, CI. 33—130.
Cohn, Samuel, and J. G. Walter, to Samcoe Holding Corp.
Apparatus for tension control of tubular textile fabrics.
2,739,762, 3-27-56, CI. 242 — 75.
Cohn, Samuel and E., and J. G. Walter, to Samcoe Holding
Corp. Folding apparatus for travelling web material.
2,749,115, 6-5-56, CI. 270—79.
Cohn, Samuel and E., and J. G. Walter, to Samcoe Holding
Corp. Fabric control apparatus. 2,773,296, 12-11-56, CI.
26—55.
Cohn, Samuel L. : See —
Cohn, Charles C. 2,729,551.
Cohn, Seymour B. : See —
Tomiyasu, Kiyo, and Cohn. 2,751,556.
Cohn, Seymour B., to Sperry Rand Corp. High frequency
apparatus. 2,729,794, 1-3-56, CI. 333—21.
Cohn, Seymour B., to Sperry Rand Corp. Mode transformer.
2,742,612, 4-17-56, CI. 333—21.
Cohn, Seymour B., to Sperry Rand Corp. Wave guide delay
line. ^,744,242, 5-1-56, CI. 333—31.
Cohoes Carrybag Co., Inc. : See —
Kelly, William H. 2,745,595.
Coit, Burton C, Jr., to Tri-State Engineering Co. Container
base. 2,738,940, 3-20-56, CI. 248 — 120.
Colaiaco, August P., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Large
sealed ignitron-tube. 2,773,211, 12-4-56, CI. 313—19.
Colangelo, Elena V. Ladies' hairpiece and hat combination.
2,730,722, 1-17-56, CI. 2—202.
Colantino, Angelo A., to Pillsbury Mills, Inc. Automatic
machinery for depositing articles into successively moving
containers. 2,750,089, 6-12-56, CI. 226—2.
Colber Corp. : See —
Collett, Anthony. 2,752,483.
Colbert, William H., and W. L. Morgan, to Libbey-Owens-
Ford Glass Co. Light transmissive electrically conducting
article. 2,761,945, 9-4-56, CI. 219 — 19.
Colburn, Allan P., J. B. Jones, and C. Pyle, to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours & Co. Vapor and liquid contacting. 2,747,849,
5-29-56, CI. 261—114.
Colburn, William A., to Dings Magnetic Separator Co. Mag-
netic filter. 2,768.746, 10-30-56, CI. 210—1.5.
Colby, Harold T. Engine cooling system cleaner. 2,769,450,
11-6-56, CI. 134—57.
Colby, J. Emerson : See —
Perkins, George T., and Colby. 2,753,714.
Colby, Robert A., to Collins Radio Co. Grid terminal pick-
up plate. 2,760,128, 8-21-56, CI. 317—257.
Colby, Robert A., to Collins Radio Co. Shaft positioning sys-
tem. 2,760,138, 8-21-56, CI. 318—467.
Colby, Robert A., to Collins Radio Co. Shaft positioning
mechanism. 2,762,961, 9-11-56, CI. 318—467.
Colby, Robert A., B. J. Copeland, H. M. Passman, and P. G.
Wulfsberg, to Collins Radio Co. Non-ambiguous coupler.
2,756,573, 7-31-56, CI. 64—31.
Colby, Roy L., Jr., to National Steel Corp. Long span arch
rib buildings. 2,736,397, 2-28-56, CI. 189—1.
Colclesser, Lorren E., to Mercil Plating Equipment Co. Plat-
ing barrel. 2,741.463, 4-10-56, CI. 259—89.
Coldfleld, Sutton : See —
Seddon, Robert M. 2,759,724.
Cole, Albert. Beverage dispensing apparatus. 2,749,096,
6-5-56, CI. 257—241.
Cole, Arthur B. : See —
Chace, William M., and Cole. 2.737,322.
Cole, Arthur B., and E. P. Buchmiller, to Die Craft Corp.
Shirt packaging. 2,767,892, 10-23-56, CI. 223—71.
Cole, Arthur D., and F. L. Tourville, to Cole-Sewell Engineer-
ing Co. Valved air exhaust fittings. 2,750,869, 6-19-56,
CI. 98—119.
Cole, Benjamin R. : See —
Wisenbaker, Thomas C, Richmond, and Cole. 2,739,191.
Cole, Burrel C, and E. P. Waite, to Cole Engineering Corp.
Lower line coupling for fiber attenuating apparatus.
2,749,191, 6-5-56, CI. 308—178.
Cole, Charles R. : See —
Opocensky, Willard J., Buseth, and Cole. 2,742,801.
Cole, Clifford C. Receptacle for upholstered furniture.
2,771,127, 11-20-56, CI. 155—188.
Cole, Donald P., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electronic
keying. 2,700,009, 8-21-56. 01. 2.10—36.
Cole, Edmund J. Ash tray. 2,771,080, 11-20-56, CI.
131—240.
Cole, Edward H. Stapling machines. 2,736,024, 2-28-56,
CI. 1—3.
Cole Engineering Corp. : See —
Cole. Burrel C. and Waite. 2,749.191.
Cole, Frank E., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Sewing
machine thread tensioning mechanism. 2,705,757, 10-9-56,
CI. 112 — 59.
Cole, Frank E., Jr., to Craig Machine, Inc. Automatic filing
cabinet. 2.758,901, 8-14-56, CI. 312—223.
Cole, Gerald E.. to Kleen-Stik Products, Inc. Label dispenser.
2,754,994, 7-17-56. CI. 221 — 73.
Cole, Harvey M. : See —
Jordan, Merrill E., and Cole. 2,730,453.
Cole, Harvey M., R. N. Secord, K. P. Seltzer, and C. B.
Wendell, Jr., to Godfrey L. Cabot, Inc. Process for the
production of pitch from petroleum residues. 2,763,602,
9-18-56, CI. 196—76.
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153
Cole, Herbert M., and D. W. Alcott, to Federal Electric Prod-
ucts Co. Method and machine for assembling parts of auto-
matic circuit breaker sub-assemblies. 2,771,541, 11-20-56,
CI. 219 — 117.
Cole. Herman S. Illuminated tackle box. 2,751,489, 6-19-56,
CI. 240—6.4.
Cole, John C. : See —
Turner, Will J., and Cole. 2,750,007.
Cole, John W. : See —
Julian, Percy L., Cole, Meyer, and Karpel. 2,752,339.
Onksen, George W., Cole, and Gaither. 2,702,912.
Cole, Joseph E. : See —
Orchard, David W. 2,759,373.
Cole, Joseph E., to H. Preedman. Code key cutting machine.
2,731,087, 1-17-56, CI. 164 — 50.
Cole, Leonard C. : See —
Fulkerson, John P., and Cole. 2,762,165.
Cole, Manley W. : See —
Neel, George H.. and Cole. 2,732,307.
Cole, Nathaniel S. : See —
Wilcox, Isaac L., and Cole. 2,729,379.
Wilcox, Isaac L., Cole, and Pesch. 2,744,367.
Cole, Nelson E., to Dana Corp. Stake pocket for truck bodies.
2,731,292, 1-17-56, CI. 296 — 43.
Cole, Nelson E., to Dana Corp. Vehicle floor skid rail and
securing means. 2,752,013, 6-26-56, CI. 189 — 34.
Cole, Ralph M. Knee pad. 2,759,189, 8-21-56, CI. 2—24,
Cole, Ealph N. and W. T., to The Canton Cast Products
Co. Load binder. 2,746,108, 5-22-56, CI. 24 — 68.
Cole, Raymond A. : See —
Puller, Rufus W., and Cole. 2,754,632.
Puller, Rufus W., and Cole. 2,754,640.
Cole-Sewell Engineering Co. : See —
Cole, Arthur D., and Tourville. 2,750,869.
Cole, Sidney, and R. Paolillo. Protective closure for decora-
tive ornaments. 2,772,500, 12-4-56, CI. 41 — 10.
Cole, Theodore S. Self-starting synchronous motor.
2,737,604, 3-6-56, CI. 310—164.
Cole, Theodore S., Jr. Split metal mold for packaging foods
for freezing. 2,736,277, 2-28-56, CI. 107—19.
Cole, Thomas M., to Federal Electric Products Co. Actuator
for hermetically sealed mechanism. 2,742,548, 4-17-56,
CI. 200—168.
Cole, Thomas M., to Federal Electric Products Co. Circuit
breakers. 2,758,174, 8-7-56, CI. 200 — 116.
Cole, Thomas M„ and P. M. Christensen, to Federal Electric
Products Co. Operating mechanism and interlock for en-
closed switches 2,760,021, 8-21-56, CI. 200—50.
Cole, Thomas R., to American Optical Co. Ophthalmic lenses
and method of making same. 2,755,706, 7-24-56, CI.
88—54.
Cole, Ward : See —
Brown, William E., and Cole. 2,757,250.
Cole, William T. : See —
Cole. Ralph N. and W. T. 2,746,108.
Cole, William T., to The Canton Mfg. Co. Hinge guard load
protector. 2,772,064, 11-27-56, CI. 248—361.
Coleman. Arland B. : See —
Greer, Cecil B., and Coleman. 2,765,654.
Coleman, Charles G., Jr. Magnifying measuring scale.
2,736,097, 2-28-56, CI. 33—107.
Coleman Co., Inc., The : See —
Campbell, Shirley P. 2,742,231.
Giwosky, Harry L. 2,733,704.
Giwosky, Harry L. 2,767,702.
Mattingly, Charles D. 2,733,889.
McCutchen, John E. 2,762,168.
McCutchen, John E. 2,762,364.
Newton, Alwin B. 2,761,616.
Phillips, Arthur E. 2,730,463.
Townsend, Wilbur J. 2,759,576.
Coleman, Dudley L., 20% to H. W. Sayrs. Tonneau shield.
2,765,191, 10-2-56, CI. 296—85.
Coleman, Ivan V., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc.
Calling line identification apparatus. 2,773,127, 12-4-56.
CI. 179—18.
Coleman, John F., to International Business Machines Corp.
Read-in circuit. 2.750,113, 6-12-56, CI. 235—61.11.
Coleman, Joseph E. : See —
Swern, Daniel, Coleman, and Knight. 2,750,362.
Coleman, Joseph J., and E. M. Dittman, to Burgess Battery Co.
Method of plating copper particles with silver. 2,771,380,
11-20-56, CI. 117—227.
Coleman, Kenneth R. : See —
Reason, Richard E., Adams, and Coleman. 2,741,153.
Coleman, Kenneth R., to Taylor, Tavlor & Hobson Ltd.
Projection optical objectives. 2,746,349, 5-22-56, CI.
88—57.
Coleman, Lee G., to Arco Plate Co. Apparatus for mixing and
blending printing inks. 2,768.816, 10-30-56. CI. 259 — 109,
Coleman, Lee G., to Arco Plate Co. Apparatus for mixing and
blending printing inks. 2,768,817, 10-30-56, CI. 259 — 109.
Coleman, Robert E., to Jet-Heet, Inc. Thermopump.
2,744,470, 5-8-56, CI. 103—255.
Coleman, Spencer A. : See —
Saddington, Arthur W., and Coleman. 2,742,422.
Saddington, Arthur W., and Coleman. 2,742,424.
Coleman, William B., to Victor Chemical Works. Method
for treating cation exchange material and cation exchange
material resulting therefrom. 2.749,306, 6-5-56, CI.
210 — 24.
Coleman, William E., and G. H. Rendel, to United States
Steel Corp. Apparatus for inspecting and classifying flat
steel products. 2,730,233, 1-10-56, CI. 209 — 111.
Coleman, William E., and G. H. Rendel, to United States
Steel Corp. Sheet pin hole detector. 2,736,431, 2-28-56,
CI. 209 — 111.
Coleman, William E., and T. F. Reed, to United States Steel
Corp. Apparatus for determining the ratio between fre-
quency and amplitude of pressure variations. 2,740,288,
4-3-56, CI. 73—38.
Coler, Myron A. : See —
Gottschall, Herbert A. 2,751,475.
Coler, Myron A. Process for making destaticized plastic.
2,758,984, 8-14-56, CI. 260—43.
Coler, Myron A. Conductive plastic product. 2,761,849,
9-4-56, CI. 252—518.
Coler, Myron A. Manufacture of conductive plastics.
2,761,854, 9-4-56, CI. 260—38.
Coler, Myron A., and A. S. Louis ; said Louis assor. to said
Coler. Electric resistor. 2,751.473. 6-19-56. CI. 201—55.
Coler, Myron A., and H. A. Gottschall, to M. A. Coler. Water
vapor impervious synthetic resin composition. 2,769,794,
11-6-56, CI. 260—^1.
Coles, Leon M. Hair trimmer. 2,750,663, 6-19-56. CI.
30—31.
Coles, Percy A. : See —
Hufnagel, John P. 2,735,217.
Coles, Ralph V., to Robertshaw-Pulton Controls Co. Capacity
sensitive relay. 2,774,919, 12-18-56, CI. 317—146.
Coles, Robert H., to D. Napier & Son Ltd. Transmission
mechanism, including bevel pinions. 2,739,490, 3-27-56,
CI. 74 — 417.
Colestock, William G., to Chrysler Corp. Plow control appa-
ratus. 2,740,469, 4-3-56, CI. 158—36.4.
Coley, Nelson B., to General Railway Signal Co. Centralized
traffic control systems for railroads. 2,731,548, 1-17^56,
CI. 246—3.
Coley, Nelson B., to General Railway Signal Co. Relay binary
counter. 2,768,335, 10-23-56, CI. 317—140.
Colgate-Palmolive Co. : See —
Alsop, William G. 2,744.124.
Anderson, Albin F. 2,773,835.
Apperson, Lester D., and Richardson. 2,736,683.
Becher, Paul. 2,774,735.
Benzien, Fritz E. P. 2,741,381.
Benzien, Fritz E. P. 2,774,363.
Compa, Russell E. 2,738,332.
Faier, Robert G. 2,749.315.
Fischer, Charles P. 2,770,294.
Fox. Arthur L. 2,773,801.
Garland, Clarice M. 2.754,832.
Goldsmith, Henry A. 2,738,333.
Henkin, Hyman. 2,770,599.
Henkin, Hyman. 2,773,834.
King, William J. 2,772,168.
King, William J. 2,772,204.
King, William J. 2,772,205.
Krems, Irving J. 2,729,657.
Kronenthal, Richard L. 2,760,926.
Mehaffey, Robert J. 2,771,394.
Mehaffey, Robert J. 2,771,395.
Mudrak, Anton. 2,757,125.
Neumann, Herbert F. 2,742,364.
Ricciardi, Louis G. 2,770,600.
Ross, John. 2,731,422.
Salzmann, Gerhard M. 2,772,203.
Salzmann, Gerhard M., and Schiraldi. 2,744,049.
Schurman, Jack V. 2,770,648.
Sylvester, Herbert S. 2,731,420.
Sylvester, Herbert S. 2,738,365.
Vitale, Peter T. 2,746,932.
Vitale, Peter T., and Liftin. 2,733,213.
Vitale, Peter T., and Liftin. 2,733,214.
Vitale, Peter T., and Liftin. 2,746,931.
Collar, Frank R., to Adams Rite Mfg. Co. Sliding door lock
assembly. 2,736,185, 2-28-56, CI. 70—100.
Collar, Lynn H. Variable speed friction drive device.
2,737,820, 3-13-56, CI. 74—198.
Collat, Edgar. Means for dental hygiene. 2,748,781, 6-5-56,
CI. 132—93.
Collat, Edgar, % to I. M. Jones. Hot water heating system
control. 2.751.155, 6-19-56. CI. 236—46.
College of Saint Elizabeth : See —
Lawlor, Anna M., and Kadow. 2,752,080.
Colleran, Paul J., A. C. English, and P. P. Mulski, to General
Electric Co. Rectifier cell mounting. 2,756,374, 7-24-56,
CI. 317—234.
Collerati, Mario. Method of and apparatus for heating fluids.
2,748,249, 5-29-56, CI. 219—38.
Collett. Anthony, to Colber Corp. Miniature railway switch.
2,752,483, 6-26-56. CI. 246—251.
Collett, Charles H., to Bettis Rubber Co. Split sleeve and
method of making the same. 2,739,018, 3-20-56, CI. 308 — 4.
Collett. Charles H., to Bettis Rubber Co. Split sleeve.
2.754,159, 7-10-56, CI. 308—4.
Collett, Leonard S. : See —
Wait, James R., Seigel, Collett, Bell, and Brant.
2,766.421.
Collette, Amedee. Swath turning assemblies. 2,741,892,
4-17-56, CI. 56—372.
Collette. Robert P., and E. F. Michelich, to Western Electric
Co., Inc. Guard for portable router. 2,750,971. 6-19-56,
CI. 144—251.
Colley, Joseph F., to Union Bag & Paper Corp. Sealing
machine. 2,749,689, 6-12-56, CI. 53—124.
Collica, Victor. Creeper headrest. 2,769,184, 11-6-56, CI.
5—327.
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-85.
2,753,597.
Collier, Everett P., to Cockshutt Farm Equipment, Ltd.
Forage harvesters. 2,744,617, 5-8-56, CI. 198 — 166.
Collier, R. T., Corp. : See-
Keller, Philip B., and KofEord. 2,773,601.
Collin, Per H., to Stora Kopparbergs Bergslags Aktiebolag.
Methods in the evaporation of liquors obtained in the
digesting of cellulosic materials with alkali sulphite and/or
alkali bisulphite. 2,755,168, 7-17-56, CI. 23—49.
Colllngs, William R., H. L. Browne, and A. A. Weirauch, to
Dow Corning Corp. Semiautomatic book-forming machine
and method. 2,745,233, 5-15-56, CI. 53 — 139.
Collingwood, Frank M., to Electro-Hydraulics Ltd. Fluid
pressure operated systems. 2,731,165, 1-24-56. CI. 251 — 25.
Collini, Walter. Method of making articles from fusible
materials. 2,744,360, 5-8-56, CI. '"
Collins & Aikman Corp. : See —
Bird, Whitworth F., and Hiers.
Bodell, Philip T. 2,734,232.
Bodell, Philip T. 2,745,143.
Keen, William R. 2,745,443.
Keen, William R. 2,752,277.
Repp, John J. 2,753,614.
Collins, Aubrey L. Oscillating and like mechanism for elec-
tric fans. 2,746,673, 5-22-56, CI. 230—256.
Collins, Benjamin W., to American Viscose Corp. Identifica-
tion of artificial fibers. 2,753,272, 7-3-56, CI. 106 — 165.
Collins, Bernard J., and W. P. Zwirble. Dispensing tooth-
brush. 2,750,614. 6-19-56, CI. 15 — 131.
Collins, Beth. Headdress. 2,767,404, 10-23-56, Cl. 2—198.
Collins, Carroll B., to Peerless Photo Products, Inc. Printing
device. 2,774,289, 12-18-56, Cl. 95—76.
Collins, Coy W., to Prestole Corp. Spring metal fastener for
television aerials. 2,745,155. 5-15-56, Cl. 24—1.
Collins, Donald F. Electrical heating device. 2,769,892,
11-6-56, Cl. 219 — 46.
Collins, Don F., to Boston Woven Hose and Rubber Co. Ap-
paratus for tensioning strip material. 2,745,134, 5-15-56,
Cl. 18 — 1.
Collins, Douglas. Magnetic lock switch for starter and igni-
tion circuits. 2,767,278, 10-16-56, Cl. 200 — 87.
Collins, Earl L. Fishing device. 2,755,590, 7-24-56, Cl.
43—17.
Collins, Edgar V., and H. Beresford. Apparatus for drying
stalk farm crops. 2,765,542, 10-9-56, Cl. 34 — 229.
Collins, Fred V. : See —
Stahl, William F., and Collins. 2,736,956.
Stahl, William F., and Collins. 2,748,014.
Collins, Fred V., to W. F. Stahl. Apparatus for heat-sealing
overlapping surfaces of plastic material. 2,741,290,
4-10-56, Cl. 154 — 42.
Collins, Gordon D., to General Electric Co. Electromagnetic
pump. 2,756,678, 7-31-56, Cl. 103—1.
Collins, Harry J., Jr., R. G. Evans, and J. W. Weston, to
Tape, Inc. Tape dispenser and moistener. 2,737,149,
3-6-56, Cl. 118—43.
Collins, Howard W., to Peoples Research and Mfg. Co.
Apparatus and process for continuously feeding and spray-
ing wood wool and like materials. 2,744,045, 5-1-56, Cl.
154—101.
Collins, Jack B., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Meas-
uring device. 2,730,807, 1-17-56, Cl. 33—125.
Collins. Jack D., to Borg-Warner Corp. Clutch control sys-
tem. 2,756,851, 7-31-56, Cl. 192— .052.
Collins, James M., to Collins Valve Co., Inc. Check valves.
2,755,816, 7-24-56, Cl. 137 — 496.
Collins, John E. Packing means for a piston. 2,770,510.
11-13-56, Cl. 309—4.
Collins, John J., and C.
with tapered pen
339—176.
Collins, Johnnie C, to Servis Equipment Co.
assembly for terracing machines. 2,732
97—240.
Collins, Johnnie C, to Servis Equipment Co. Grader blade
mounting. 2,740,214, 4-3-56, Cl. 37 — 156.
Collins, Johnnie C, to Servis Equipment Co. Fertilizing
implement. 2,764,111, 9-25-56, Cl. Ill — 70.
Collins, Kenneth H. : See —
Fahrenbach, Marvin J., and Collins. 2,756,230.
Fahrenbach, Marvin J., and Collins. 2,767,181.
Collins, Lawrence W. Fireplace draft mechanism. 2,740,398.
4-3-56. Cl. 126—143.
Collins, Leland O., to L. A. Young Spring & Wire Corp. Spring
assembly. 2,735,114, 2-21-56, Cl. 5 — 266.
Collins, Leonard M., and P. F. George, to Pressure Dis-
pensers, Inc. Dispensing valve for a pressurized container.
2,772,035, 11-27-56, Cl. 222—394.
Collins, Leta : See —
Critchfield, John E. 2,700,377.
Collins, Lowell J. Food mixers. 2,749,070, 6-5-56, Cl.
248—146.
Collins, Norman H. Throttling valve. 2,729,069, 1-3-56,
Cl. 62—8.
Collins. Paul E.. and G. M. Inman, to the United States of
America as represented by the United States Atomic En-
ergy Commission. Pressure testing device and method.
2,745,279, 5-15-56, Cl. 73—49.3.
Collins, Philip H. : See —
Felt, Arthur J. Re. 24,108.
Collins Radio Co. : See —
Andrade, Edward A. 2,775,734.
Beldt, Lauren F. 2,765,764.
Berwin, Ted W. 2,775,093.
Biderman, Ben. 2,762,562.
Birkemeier, William P. 2,755,352.
Birkemeier, William P. 2,766,331.
Bucksbaum, Arnold M. 2,771,516.
Carney, Duane A. 2,760,130.
Cassutt, Russell J. 2,738,471.
Colby, Robert A. 2,760,128.
Colby, Robert A. 2,760,138.
Colby, Robert A. 2,762,961.
Colby, Robert A., Copeland, Passman, and Wulfsberg
2,756,573.
Couillard, Luther W. 2,766,375.
De Long, Clive O., Jr. 2,752,589.
De Long, Vincent R. 2,771,585.
Doelz, Melvin L. 2,731,605.
Doelz, Melvin L. 2,747,084.
Doelz, Melvin L. 2,771,545.
Doelz, Melvin L., and Wallace. 2,734,379.
Doelz, Melvin L., and Whittington. 2,700,168.
Fowler, Maurice E., and Willis. 2,751,785.
Graves, Wayne H., and Melichar. 2,762,983.
Hancock, Noel W. 2,755,379.
Heald, Earl T. 2,734,942.
Heath, John W., Hodgin, Spogen, and Stover. 2,738,425
Henrici, Carl R. 2,760,190.
Hodgin, David M. 2,742,569.
Hoffarth, Odell H. 2,747,166.
Hollis, James L., and Nebiker. 2,760,177.
Hubbard, Merle R. 2,731,604.
Hubbard, Merle R. 2,766,383.
Icenbice, Phineas J. 2,771,250.
Kennedy, Charles J. 2,746,151.
Kohl, Walter H. 2,758,361.
Lippisch, Alexander M. 2,734,699.
Lippisch, Alexander M. 2,743,888.
Lippisch, Alexander M. 2,752,109.
Luebking, Walter C. 2,754,697.
Luebking, Walter C. 2,766,436.
Maclary, Fletcher J. 2,752,575.
McCoy, David O., and Hancock. 2,760,189.
McKinley, Paul A., and Wollan. 2,741,855
Mifflin, Leo V. 2,731,608.
Mitchell, Robert M. 2,766,449.
Patton, Henry W. 2,774,932.
Phillips, Edwin N. 2,742,608.
Phillips, Edwin N. 2,748.345.
Ringoen, Richard M. 2,752,491.
Rooks, Howard B. 2,755.458.
Salisbury, Winfield W. 2,760,103.
Schweighofer, Horst M. 2,742,599.
Shanklin, John P. 2,760,192.
Sherwood, John, and Winter. 2,755,442.
Simmons, William E. 2,746,633.
Stewart, Clyde. 2,771,601.
Stover, Harris. 2,755.378.
Throw, Francis E. 2,762,895.
Viterisi, Domenick P. 2,771,549.
Weber, David W. 2,742,618.
Welch, Jack D. 2,762.959.
Werth, Willard F., and Miedke. 2,735,012.
Whittington. William E. 2.746,918.
Wirkler, Walter H. 2,761,062.
Witters, Robert. 2,735.001.
Woolridge, Harold I. 2,731,853.
Collins Radio Corp. : See —
Jordan, Carl F., Jr. 2,734,950.
Collins, Ralph J. : See —
Phillips, Andrew T., and Collins. "
Collins, Robert A. Farrowing pen
119—20.
Collins, Robert J., F. W. Reynolds
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
toconductive compounds. 2,759,8(
Collins, Samuel C, to Joy Mfg. Co.
gases. 2,732,691, 1-31-56, Cl. 62-
2,740,379, 4-3-56, Cl. |
and G. R. Stilwell, to
Process of making pho-
, 8-21-56, Cl. 148—1.5.
Apparatus for treating
123.
Collins, Samuel C, to Joy Mfg. Co. Methods of and means for
treating gases. 2,732,692, 1-31-56, Cl. 62—123.
Collins. Samuel C, to Jov Mfg. Co. Methods of treating
gases. 2,732,693, 1-31-56, Cl. 62 — 175.5.
Collins, Samuel C, to Joy Mfg. Co. Expansion valve.
2.737,022, 3-6-56, Cl. 62—1.
Collins, Samuel C, to Joy Mfg. Co. Apparatus for and meth-
od of separating gases. 2,763,137, 9-18-56, Cl. 62 — 123.
Collins, Samuel V. Method of laying and retrieving under-
water pipe line. 2,731 , SOI). 1-2-1-56, Cl. 61—72.
Collins, Samuel V. Launching structures and nirilimN
2,735,270, 2-21-56, Cl. 61—72.
Collins. Samuel V. Submarine cable installation. 2,770,950,
11-20-56, Cl. 61—72.
Collins, Tappan, to National Steel Corp. Structural member.
2,735,520, 2-21-56, Cl. 189—37.
Collins, Ted R. D., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Field synchronizing pulse selector. 2,763,718, 9-18-56, Cl.
178—7.3.
Collins Valve Co., Inc. : See —
Collins, James M. 2,755,816.
Collins, W'arren E. : See —
Nichols, Joseph, Reissmann, and Collins. 2,734,506.
Nichols, Joseph, Reissmann, and Collins. 2,734,507.
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Collins, William F., to International Harvester Co. Pick-up
and feed for harvester. 2,753,676, 7-10-56, CI. 56 — 345.
Collins, William F., and T. J. Scarnato, to International
Harvester Co. Harvesting gathering mechanism. 2, 735, 033,
2-21-56, CI. 198—162.
Collins, William F., and J. H. Bing, to International Harvester
Co. Vehicle with self-unloading mechanism. 2,771,203,
11-20-56, CI. 214—519.
Collins, William J., to Victory Plastics Co. Protective mate-
rial. 2,771,384, 11-20-56, CI. 154—52.5.
Collison, William F. : See —
Boyden, Robert B., Collison, Oldenburg, and Schwend.
2,757.862.
Collison, William F., and F. N. Schwend, to Clary Corp.
Readout utilizing radix conversion for an electronic cal-
culator. 2,772,048. 11-27-56, CI. 235—58.
Colliva, Dante, to Societa Alessandro Calzoni. Automatic
control for mandrel-carrying shaft in tube forming ma-
chines. 2,760,413, 8-28-56, CI. 92 — 66.
Collora, Nicholas D. Condiment holder and dispenser.
2,762,533, 9-11-56, CI. 222—196.2.
Collura, Francesco. Blender motor support. 2,744,203,
5-1-56, CI. 310 — 91.
Collura, Francesco, to The Winsted Hardware Mfg. Co. Food
and beverage blender. 2,761,659, 9-4-56, CI. 259 — 108.
Collura, Peter C, to Container Corp. of America. Bottle car-
rier with integral partitions. 2,756,900, 7-31-56, CI.
220—113.
Collyer, Leonard C, to Steel Co. of Canada, Ltd. Coil han-
dling apparatus. 2,758,725, 8-14-56, CI. 214—1.
Colm, Claus H. Safety armrest and seat-back blocking struc-
ture for vehicles. 2,760,813, 8-28-56, CI. 296 — 44.
Colman, Benjamin W. : See —
Young, Julius, and Colman. 2,753,076.
Young, Julius, and Colman. 2,759,831.
Colman, Roderick M. Stop for lathe carriage. 2,731,870,
1-24-56, CI. 82—21.
Colmery, Robert D. Reversible reel-receiving fishing rod
handle. 2,753,646, 7-10-56, CI. 43—22.
Colmol Co., The : See —
Snyder, Clifford H., and Funk. 2,740,618.
Colomb, Henri. Stationary bearing, including an end-stone for
pivots, chiefly clockwork pivots. 2,750,731, 6-19-56, CI.
58—140.
Colombini, John S. Knockdown door. 2,761,532, 9-4-56, CI.
189—46.
Colombini, John S. Plant receptacle of knock-down construc-
tion. 2,764,845, 10-2-56, CI. 47—34.
Colombo, Felix, to Atti Engineering Corp. Mold cutting-
machine. 2,748,664, 6-5-56, CI. 90 — 13.3.
Colombo, Geno : See —
Nigra, John D., and Colombo. 2,732,058.
Colombo, Roberto, to Royal Mfg. Co., Inc. Apparatus for con-
tinuous moulding of synthetic resins. 2,750,625, 6-19-56,
CI. 18—5.
Colonial Alloys Co. : See —
Conn, Charles C. 2,729,551.
Colonias, John : See —
Cook, Lucien H., Hodge, and Colonias. 2,774,660.
Colonna, Angelo. Built-in fold-away water closet. 2,750,599,
6-19-56, CI. 4—10.
Colonna, Angelo. Urn with readily insertable and removable
coffee vessel. 2,750,870, 6-19-56, CI. 99—279.
Color Television Inc. : See —
Sleeper, George E., Jr., and Stahl. 2,747,013.
Sleeper, George E., Jr., Stahl, and Wolcott. 2,739,181.
Stahl, Robert J. 2,757,230.
Stahl, Robert J., and Heikes. 2,748,188.
Colored Television Co. : See —
Adams, Harold A. 2,769,027.
Colorado Iron Works Co. : See —
Abbott, Robert H., and Meisel. 2,755,150.
Colotrym Co. : See —
Hobbs, Frank. 2,743,980.
Colson, U. O., Co. : See —
Kaiserman. Julius J. 2,748,515.
Colter Corp. : See —
Anderson, Robert T. 2,731,942.
Colthurst, Edward W. : See —
Baum, Herbert J. L., and Colthurst. 2.759,630.
Coltman, Bertram W., Jr., to Republic Molding Corp. Flex-
ible containers. 2,754,866. 7-17-56, CI. 150 — 0.5.
Col ton, Frank B., to G. D. Searle & Co. 10-hydroxy-3-keto-
steroids. 2,729,654, 1-3-56, CI. 260—397.4.
Colton, Frank B., to G. D. Searle & Co. 6,7-epoxy-3-keto-
steroids. 2,738,348. 3-13-56, CI. 260—239.55.
Colton, Frank B., to G. D. Searle & Co. Process of preparing
A*,°-3-ketosteroids. 2,739,974, 3-27-56, CI. 260—397.3.
Colton, George W., to Fluid Systems, Inc. Prefabricated pipe
system. 2,761,949, 9-4-56, CI. 219—38.
Colton, John W. : See —
Brown, David, Colton, and Landau. 2,746,998.
Colton, Ralph F., to Proctor Drying and Freezing Corp.
Process and apparatus for producing stabilized products.
2,751,687, 6-26-56, CI. 34—5.
Colton, Ralph F., to Proctor Drying and Freezing Corp.
Method of freezing materials. 2,751,762, 6-26-56, CI.
62—173.
Colton. Roland J. Automatic refrigerant slug disintegrator.
2,770,105, 11-13-56. CI. 62—117.7.
Colton, Wilbert G. Chuck. 2,733,926, 2-7-56, CI. 279—75.
Colton, Wilbert G., and H. Buszka. Fault detector for strand-
ing machines. 2,735,945, 2-21-56, CI. 200 — 61.41.
Kissinger. 2,754,228
Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. : See —
Bachman, William S. 2,738,385.
Bambara, Joseph E. 2,764,628.
Chick, Russell W., and Silva. 2,773,731.
ChristofEerson, James. 2,771,174.
Doncaster, Daniel P. 2,772,888.
Giuffrida, Joseph. 2,743.389.
Goldmark, Peter C. 2,704,629.
Goldmark, Peter C, and Reeves. 2,740,071.
Jones, Robert L. 2,773,225.
Law, Russell R. 2,774,906.
Morse, Elihu N., and Shaw. 2,774,394.
Shaw, Lloyd E. 2,773,221.
Tomer, Robert B. 2,757,228.
Columbia Cable & Electric Corp. : See —
Marantz, Israel H. 2,741,508.
Marantz, Israel H. 2,770,212.
Columbia Carbon Co. : See —
Braendle, Harold A. 2,735,753.
Columbia Machinery and Engineering Corp. : See-
Pater, Paul G. 2,734,572.
Pater, Paul G. 2,735,461.
Columbia Metal Box Co. : See —
Weig, Edward. 2,757,946.
Columbia Products Co. : See —
Scott, Arthur L. 2,749,643.
Columbia Records Inc. : See —
Kosowsky, Leo K. 2,758,961.
Columbia Ribbon and Carbon Mfg. Co., Inc. : See
Newman. Douglas A. 2,729,575.
Newman, Douglas A. 2,762,715.
Columbia-Southern Chemical Corp. : See —
Allen, Edward M. 2,754,547.
Bartlett, Paul D. 2,733,276.
Dehn, Frederick C. 2,744,146.
Fredenburg, Robert H., and .
Holden, Calvin B. 2,732,914.
Kung, Frederick E. 2,739,988.
Nafziger, George A. 2,765,049.
Neubauer, Joseph A., Strain, Kung, and Bissinger.
2.765,272.
Peehukas, Alphonse. 2,764,572.
Pechukas, Alphonse. 2,765,214.
Peehukas, Alphonse, and Carlson. 2,765,215.
Pray, Blaine O., and Sukow. 2,759,981.
Rahn, Henry W. 2,735,750.
Rahn, Henry W., and Sindlinger. 2,772,948.
Rahn, Henry W., and Sindlinger. 2,772,950.
Richardson, Edwin A. 2,732,710.
Stevens, Henry C, Kaman, and Sellers. 2,759,978.
Strain, Franklin. 2,734,911.
Strain, Franklin. 2,765,296.
Strain, Franklin, and De Witt. 2,737,532.
Trager, Fred C. 2,772,313.
Twiehaus, Hobert C, and Prindle. 2,744,145.
Waldo, Frank. 2,768,898.
Waldo, Frank. 2,768,899.
Wolf, Ralph F. 2,760,894.
Columbian Carbon Co. : See —
Braendle, Harold A. 2,769,795.
Heller, George L. 2,768,067.
Heller, George L. 2,769,692.
Columbian Rope Co. : See —
Orser, Keith L., and Clapp. 2,746,894.
Columbus Coated Fabrics Corp. : See —
Brooks. Harold H. 2,738,729.
Brooks, Harold H. 2,747,666.
Columbus Dental Mfg. Co., The: See —
Moyer, James H. 2,770,040.
Columbus McKinnon Chain Corp. : See —
Parker, Humphrey F., and Robins. 2,772,072.
Robins, Erford E.. and Parker. 2,773,668.
Wilson, Thomas A., Parker, Kieffier, and Gillette.
2,771,735.
Columbus Plastic Products. Inc. : See —
Kelly, George W. 2,764,781.
Kelly, George W. 2,770,011.
Kelly, George W. 2,773,284.
Roop, Nathan W. 2,736,129.
Roop, Nathan W. 2,736,452.
Colvin, Harry. Adjustable scaffold. 2,729,516, 1-3-56, CI.
304—6.
Colvin, Lutishie. Infant's garment. 2,734,194, 2-14-56, CI.
2—80.
Colvin, Oliver D. : See—
Colvin, Oliver D., Jr., Fabares, and Swaney. 2,746,684.
Colvin, Oliver D., Jr., E. N. Fabares, and F. J. Swaney, to
O. D. Colvin. Apparatus for preventing corrosion in stor-
age compartments. 2,746,684, 5-22-56, CI. 236 — 44.
Colvin, Wilbur F., and S. L. Cramer, said Cramer assor. to
said Colvin. Waterproofing composition. 2,742,372, 4-17-56,
CI. 106—253.
Colyer, Edwin C. : See —
Crink, Wilbur E., and Colyer. 2,758,538.
Colyer, James L. Battery post clamp. 2,751,571, 6-19-56,
CI. 339—228.
Comber, William R., to Champion Dish Washing Machine Co.
Vegetable peeler having a reversing switch. 2,769,473,
11-6-56, CI. 146—49.
Combined Locks Paper Co. : See —
Cram, Hervey G. 2,767,841.
Muggleton, Gerald D. 2,772,604.
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Combined Metals Reduction Co. : See —
Bradford, James H. 2,746,735.
Kelsey, William H. 2,730,299.
Kelsey, William H. 2,765,078.
Combos, John, Co., Inc. : See —
Lebine, Sam. 2,767,268.
Combs, Carroll C. : See —
Combs, Jack S., and C. C. 2,742,119.
Combs, Eugene L., C. L. Faust, and G. R. Schaer, to American
Brake Shoe Co. Plated aluminum bearings. 2,766,195,
10-9-56, CI. 204—23.
Combs, Jack S. and C. C. Prefabricated metal window
assembly. 2,742,119, 4-17-56, CI. 189 — 75.
Combs, Wesley E. Cleaning composition. 2,739,130, 3-20-56,
CI. 252—152.
Combustion Engineering, Inc. : See —
Armacost, Wilbur H. Re. 24,119.
Armacost, Wilbur H. 2,743,709.
Armacost, Wilbur H., and Marshall. 2,737,160.
Chapman, Edward C. ,and Bryan. 2,767,290.
Huet, Andre\ 2,763,917.
Huet, Andre\ 2,764,216.
Huet, Andre\ 2,766,513.
Kasak, David. 2,752,899.
Lasater, John A., and Deakins. 2,752,646.
Lasater, John A., and Deakins. 2,767,865.
Lasater, John A., and Deakins. 2,772,456.
Marshall, Leonard J. 2,763,243.
Millsaps, Paul R., Morton, and Reedy. 2,744,503.
Place, Palmer B. 2,763,245.
Svendsen, Konrad S. 2,773,460.
Tangard, Einar E. 2,765,098.
Vogel, William J., Knautz, and Kiefer. 2,770,830.
Wall, Marion P. 2,757,820.
Walter, Paul R., and Witzke. 2,773,487.
Comeaux, Gilford J., Sr. Post hole digging machine.
2,744,726, 5-8-56, CI. 255—19.
Comenetz, George : See — -
Hull, Frederick C, Brace, Comenetz, and Cochardt.
2,743,199.
Comer, Horace E. : See —
Andrews, Harry E., Comer, and Brown. 2,765,067.
Comer, John A. Hinge seat mortising tool. 2,763,300,
9-18-56, CI. 144—27.
Comer, John F. Sleeve sand valve. 2,731,978, 1-24-56, CI.
137—382.
Comerford, William H. : See —
Golding, James L., Bosshard, and Comerford. 2,729,403.
Comey, Charles S., and M
The Engineered Products Co.
2,770,003, 11-13-56, CI. 16—52.
Comfort Equipment Co. : See —
Ziller, Lester G. 2,775,261.
Comfy Mfg. Co., The : See—
Reavis, William J. 2,759,236.
Comino, Demetrius, to Dexion Ltd. Rigid angle joint.
2,746,780, 5-22-56, CI. 287—54.
Comley, Mervyn A., to The International Nickel Co., Inc.
Apparatus for producing porous metal plates. 2,746,742,
5-22-56, CI. 266—5.
Commarato, Joseph, to Standard Container, Inc. Aerosol
sprayer with a replaceable cartridge. 2,766,072, 10-9-56,
CI. 299—95.
Commerce, United States of America as represented by the
Secretary of : See —
Boggs, Gail E. 2,753,449.
Breckenridge, Robert G. 2,749,596.
Brenner, Abner, and Sherfey. 2 765,270.
Brenner, Abner, and Wagoner. 2,751,552.
Bussey, Howard E. 2,763,001.
Couch, Dwiglvt E., and Brenner. 2,740,755.
Cunningham, James A. 2,769,164.
Davis, John H. 2,766,134.
Foskett, Laurence W., Foster, Thiekstun, and Wood.
2,775,160.
Gould, John H. 2,731,875.
Grauer, Oscar H 2,772,597.
Holt, Arthur W. 2,739,236.
Horton, Avery T. 2,754,180.
Kalmus, Henry P., and Hedrich. 2,752,435.
Kuder, Milton L. 2,761,968.
Nuckolls, Richard G. 2,747,030.
Rabinow, Jacob. 2,732,900.
Slutz, Ralph J. 2,748,269.
Stiehler, Robert D., and Gregg. 2,766,618.
Thompson, Moodv C Jr. 2,761,971.
Wilson, William K. 2,739,032.
Commercial Decal, Inc. : See —
Kane, Laurence E. 2,734,840.
Commercial Display Corp. : See —
Hargett, Huston. 2,751,088.
Commercial Radio-Sound Corp. : See —
Schneider, Arthur W., and Cooperman. 2,740,842.
Schneider, Arthur W., Cooperman, and Allen. 2,741,667.
Wood, Reuben E. 2,762,858.
Yates, Wilfrid A. 2,764,734.
Young, John P. 2,764,914.
imercial S
Drennen,
Commercial Solvents Corp. : See —
Bardolph, Marinus P. 2,739,962.
Brodhaeker, John W. 2,739,175.
Giachino, Marcello T. 2,730,814.
Hickey, Richard J. 2,748,053.
Hodge, Edward B., and Lafferty. 2,742,395.
Johnson, Arnold N. 2,742,508.
Johnson, Arnold N. 2,762,848.
Johnson, Arnold N., and Brumfield. 2,738,320.
Jones, Lawrence R. 2,755,171.
Lingo, Shirley P. 2,748,163.
Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique : See —
Hure\ Jacques, and Saint-James. 2,757,081.
Ott, Wallace L. 2,742,397.
Pohland, Albert. 2,762,815.
SchmitZ, Fred W. 2,768,216.
Stengel, Leonard A. 2,773,753.
Stengel, Leonard A., and Dorsey. 2,739,037.
Tindall, John B. 2,739,159.
Urry, Wilbert H. 2,772,271.
Wehrmeister, Herbert L. 2,739,063.
Commissioner of Welfare of the City of New York : See —
Ryan, William. 2,738,804.
Commonwealth Engineering Co. of Ohio, The : See —
Ballard, James W., and Horst. 2,767,974.
Belitz, Hans G., and Davis. 2,742,691.
Belitz, Hans G., and Davis. 2,763,576.
Bonner, Frank E. 2,730,282.
Bowers, Harold E. 2,745,321.
Brier, Hyman. 2,736,620.
Brier, Hyman. 2,754,465.
Bulloff, Jack J. 2,768,996.
Crosby, Melvin A. 2,769,021.
Deniston, George L. 2,731,369.
Deniston, George L. 2,746,880.
Drummond, Folsom E. 2,744,832.
Drummond, Folsom E. 2,744,833.
Drummond, Folsom E. 2,746,134.
Ernst, Walter. 2,730,981.
Ernst, Walter. 2,755,147.
Ernst, Walter, and Horst. 2,754,107.
Hiler, iMalvern J. 2,756,156.
Hiler, Malvern J. 2,768,913.
Horst, William R„ and Ballard. 2,767,975.
Lippman, Alfred, Jr. 2,755,521.
Marvin, Philip R. 2,744,987.
Moorhead, Milton M., Jr. 2,751,547.
Moorhead, Milton M., Jr., and Parker. 2,745,092.
Nack, Herman R., and Homer. 2,749,255.
Nack, Herman R., and Whitacre. 2,731.361.
Nack, Herman R., and Whitacre. 2,736,788.
Nack, Herman R,, and Whitacre. 2,767,464.
Novak, Leo J. 2,734,006.
Novak, Leo J. 2,736,652.
Novak, Leo J. 2,748,774.
Novak, Leo J. 2,756,134.
Novak, Leo J., and Hogue. 2,768,097.
Novak, Leo J., Hogue, and Homer. 2,756,160.
Novak, Leo J., and Tyree. 2,734,005.
Novak, Leo J., and Tyree. 2,749,276.
Novak, Leo J., and Tyree. 2,766,143.
Pawlyk, Peter. 2,738,762.
Pawlyk, Peter, and Nack. 2,753.800.
Pawlyk, Peter, and Nack. 2,760,261.
Peake, Patricia Q. 2,764,843.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr. 2,731,015.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr. 2,731,349.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr. 2,733,236.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr. 2,734,007.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr. 2.734,828.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr. 2,736,056.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr. 2,736,502.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr. 2,739,897.
Toulmin, Harrv A., Jr. 2,741,216.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr. 2,743,700.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr. 2,745,223.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr. 2,749,277.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr. 2.755,719.
Toulmin. Harry A., Jr. 2,756,407.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr. 2,758,952.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr. 2,758,926.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr. 2,758,929.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr. 2,764,890.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr. 2,768,096.
Wenzelberger, Elwood P. 2,734,355.
Wenzelberger, Elwood P. 2,735,779.
Wenzelberger, Elwood P. 2,764,880.
Wenzelberger, Elwood P. 2,765,235.
Commonwealth Sanitation Co. : See —
Zelenka, Louis P. 2,764,789.
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organiza-
tion : See —
Evans, Leslie F., Ewers, and Simpson. 2,765,081.
Kumetat, Karl. 2,739,898.
Speedy, Charles B. 2,732,516.
Weiss, Donald E., and Swinton. 2,735,795.
Weiss, Donald E., and Swinton. 2,742,381.
Weiss, Donald E., and Swinton. 2,765,913.
Communication Measurements Laboratory : See —
Montani, Angelo. 2,762,016.
Compa, Russell E., to Colgate-Palmolive Co.
treating soap particles. 2,738,332, 3-13-56, C
Compagnia Internationale Superfiltri : See —
D'Urso, Nicola. 2.754,004.
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157
Compagnie Auxiliaire des Mines : See —
Robillard, Andre A. 2,746,002.
Compagnie de Coautchouc Manufacture "Dyanamic" : See —
Jevelot, Bene, and Ahrweiler. 2,766,485.
Compagnie de Fives-Lille pour Constructions Mecaniques et
Entreprises : See —
Blondelle, Raymond. 2,746,603.
Compagnie de Pont-A-Mousson, The : See —
David, Pierre. 2,753,916.
Demalander, Roger. 2,770,871.
Compagnie des Forges et Acieries de la Marine et de Saint-
Etienne : See —
Conchon, Joseph A. 2,747,253.
D'Ambly, Jean. 2,70 i-
Compagnie des Freins et Signaux Westinghouse : See —
Baudin, Charles. 2,753,014.
Compagnie Des Machines Bull (Societe Anonyme) : See —
Doury, Elie A. J. 2,775,299.
Knutsen, Knut A. 2,735,617.
Knutsen, Knut A. 2,755,022.
Knutsen, Knut A. 2,759,669.
Knutsen, Knut A. 2,765,982.
Compagnie Generale de Geophysique : See —
Geneslay, Raymond H. J. 2,740,946.
Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans Fil : See —
Azema, Charles. 2,734,148.
Bellugue, Jacques. 2,757,335.
Boissinot, Georges, and Gillet. 2,730.677.
Bruck, Lothar, Doehler, and Kleen. 2,768,297.
Calis, Micheline. 2,738,284.
Cauchois, Jean. 2,754,510.
Cauchois, Jean. 2,757,340.
ChafEotte, Raymond, and Nanchino. 2,749,668.
Charles, Daniel. 2,737,623.
Charles, Daniel. 2,770,754.
Charles. Daniel. 2,774,913.
Day, Jean. 2,739,900.
Day, Jean, and Calis. 2,730,450.
Dohler, Oscar, and Epsztein. 2,730,678.
Dohler, Oscar, Huber, and Kleen. 2,745,983.
Dufour, Charles. 2,755,409.
Dussaussoy, Pierre, and Grivot. 2,752,532.
Fagot, Jacques. 2,755,376.
Gutton, Henri, and Azema. 2,761,091.
Gutton, Henri, and Violet. 2,730,652.
Huber, Harry, and Kleen. 2,757,311.
Lerbs, Alfred. 2,730,648.
Ortusi, Antoine, and Simon. 2,763,860.
Peyssou, Jean. 2,758,268.
Reverdin, Daniel. 2,760,101.
Warnecke, Robert, and Dohler. 2,770,780.
Warnecke, Robert, and Kleen. 2,761,088.
Compagnie Generale de Travaux d'Eclairage et de Force,
Anciens Etablissements Clemancon : See —
Leblanc, Georges. 2,733,428.
Compagnie Generale des Conduits d'Eau : See —
Heimberg, Karl. 2,739,056.
Compagnie Generale des Etablissements Michelin : See —
Bourdon, Pierre M. 2,746,804.
Compagnie Industrielle des Telephones : See —
Lesigne, Henri L. 2,764,635.
Lesigne, Henri L., and Demartres. 2,747,022.
Vazquez, Charles. 2,763,740.
Compagnie Internationale des Pieux Armes Frankignoul,
Societe Anonyme : See —
Jourdain, Andr^ P. 2,730,329.
Compagnie Telma : See —
Bessiere, Pierre E. 2,751,513.
Compagnies Reunies des Glaces & Verres Speciaux du Nord
de la France : See —
Long, Bernard. 2,771,711.
Compania Industrial : See —
Appuhn, Klaus. 2,739,163.
Compania Salitrera Anglo-Lautaro (Anglo-Lautaro Nitrate
Corp.) : See —
Ferris. Lockwood W. 2,765,077.
Compania Uruguaya de Fomento Industrial S. A. : See —
Fehling, Hans R. 2,732,829.
Company "La Precision Mecanique" : See —
Mirau, Andre H. 2,741,151.
Comparetti, Joseph J. Self-adjusting piano action damper
mechanism. 2,751,804, 6-26-56, CI. 84—255.
Compco Corp. : See —
Fischer, Harold A. 2,747,732.
Compo Shoe Machinery Corp. : See —
Dodge, Milton L. 2,735,119.
Smith, John F., and Dawson. 2,759,205.
Compressori Universal Stazioni di Servizio Societa in Asso-
mandita Semplice di Rainero Ing., Giovanni & C. : See —
Rainero, Giovanni. 2,755,969.
Comte, Frederick, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Preparation of
cyano ovganicsulfonyl chlorides. 2,775,609, 12-25-56, CI.
260 — 465.
Comte, Frederick, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Preparation of
cyano organicsulfonyl chlorides. 2,775,610, 12-25-56, CI.
260^65.
Comte, Frederick, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Preparation of
cyano organicsulfonyl chlorides. 2,775,611, 12-25-56, CI.
260—465.
Comte, Frederick, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Preparation of
cyano organicsulfonyl chlorides. 2,775,612, 12-25-56, CI.
260—465.
Comptoir Industriel d'Etirage et Profilage de Metaux : See —
Buffet, Jean. 2,765,528.
Delcroix, Jean. 2,743,811.
Sejournet, Jacques. 2,756,494.
Sejournet, Jacques, and Delcroix. 2,736,429.
Compton, Arthur M., to Standard Steel Works Leaf spring,
close-spaced tandem running gear. 2,736,571, 2-28-56,
CI. 280—104.5.
Compton, Arthur M., to Standard Steel Works, Inc. Leaf
spring spread tandem axle assembly. 2,752,165, 6-26-56,
CI. 280—104.5.
Compton, Arthur M., to Standard Steel Works, Inc. Close
space articulating tandem. 2,758,849, 8-14-56, CI.
280—104.5.
Compton, Charles E. Advanceable mining machine head and
shaft carried bearing support therefor. 2,751,203, 6-19-56,
CI. 262—7.
Compton, Charles E. Screw conveyor and manufacture
thereof. 2,760,255, 8-28-56, CI. 29 — 156.8.
Compton, Charles E. Screw conveyor and manufacture
thereof. 2,760,624, 8-28-56, CI. 198—213.
Compton, Charles E. Auger mining apparatus having rigidly
attached transverse conveyor. 2,764,397, 9-25-56, Cl.
262—26.
Compton, Clarence R. Vertical lift three dimensional
pantographic reproducing machine. 2,742,823, 4-24-56,
Compton, James A., to Borg-Warner Corp. Method of
assembling pressure loaded gear pumps. 2,748,454, 6-5-56,
Cl. 29—156.8.
Compule Corp., The : See —
Lockhart, Marshall L. 2,731,053.
Comstock, Alfred E., to The Diamond Match Company. Article
advancing and stripping apparatus. 2,738,868, 3-20-56,
Cl. 198—185.
Comstock, George E., 3rd : See —
Higgins, Milton P., and Comstock. 2,766,364.
Comstock, George E., 3d, to Norton Co. Infeed control.
2,745,221. 5-15-56, Cl. 51—165.
Comstock, George E., 3d, to Norton Co. Reinforced ceramic
body of revolution. 2,745,437, 5-15-56, Cl. 138 — 64.
Comstock, George E., 3d, to Norton Co. Electrolytic grinding
apparatus. 2,746,917, 5-22-56, Cl. 204—218.
Comstock, George E., 3d, to Norton Co. Rapid infeed control
for grinding machines. 2,758,426, 8-14-56, Cl. 51 — 95.
Comstock, George E., 3d, to Norton Co. Grinding apparatus,
particularly for grinding billets and the like. 2,769,280,
11-6-56, Cl. 51—34.
Comstock, George E., 3d, to Norton Co. Electromagnetic
micrometer. 2,769,969, 11-6-56, Cl. 340—196.
Comstock, George E., 3rd, and K. H. Kalbfleisch, to Norton
Co. Electrolytic grinding apparatus. 2,764,543, 9-25-56,
Cl. 204—217.
Comstock, George E., 3rd, and K. H. Kalbfleisch, to Norton
Co. Electrolytic grinding apparatus. 2,772,232, 11-27-56,
Cl. 204—218.
Comte, Frederick, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Recovery and
purification of saccharin. 2,745,840, 5-15-56, Cl. 260 — 301.
Conan, Yves. Multiple speed centrifugal compressors.
2,757,856, 8-7-56, Cl. 230—11.
Conant, Harold B. Electrical measuring instrument.
2,762,976, 9-11-56, Cl. 324 — 132.
Conant, Harold B. Machine for automatically measuring
and cutting material. 2,765,847, 10-9-56, Cl. 164—49.
Conant, Leland, to The Cleveland Trust Co. Furnace.
2,773,750, 12-11-56, Cl. 23—277.
Conant, Louis A., to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. Inert
gas-shielded arc welding. 2,744,183, 5-1-56, Cl. 219 — 8.
Conant, Ronald E. Supports for lanterns and the like.
2,772,845, 12-4-56, Cl. 248 — 150.
Conaway, Harry L., to United States Steel Corp. Apparatus
for supporting sheet-metal specimens during sag test.
2,745,280, 5-15-56, Cl. 73—100.
Conbere, John P. : See —
Rogers, Edward F., and Conbere. 2,736,733.
Conbere, John P., to Merck & Co., Inc. Preparation of steroid
21-aldehydes. 2,773,077, 12-4-50, Cl. 260—397.45.
Conchon, Joseph A., to Compagnie des Forges et Acigries de la
Marine et d'Homgoourt. Device for forging parts having
large cross-sectional variations. 2,747,253, 5-29-56, Cl.
29—6.
Conciatori, Anthony B. : See — ■
Salvin, Victor S., and Conciatori. 2,764,467.
Conciatori, Anthony B., and V. S. Salvin, to Celanese Corp.
of America. Dyed textile materials and method of making.
2,770,518. 11-13-56, Cl. 8—18.
Concrete Conduit Co. : See —
Ludwig. Herbert P. 2,729,873.
Concrete Saw Co. : See —
Coates, Neligh C. 2,736,311.
Wright, Harold J. 2,736,544.
Condit, Paul C, and M. A. Pino, to California Research Corp.
Self-igniting fuel and a method of using same. 2,750,732,
6-19-56, Cl. 60—35.4.
Condo. Fred E. : See —
Naps, Marguerite, and Condo. 2,746.944.
Condo, Fred E., and C. W. Schroeder, to Shell Development
Co. Treatment of textile materials. 2,752,269, 6-26-56,
Cl. 117—139.4.
Condon, Frank J. : See —
Herndon, Walter B., Snyder, and Condon. 2,761,328.
Condon, Howard M., to Grand Duchess Steaks, Inc. Method
of producing a frozen meat product. 2,752,252, 6-26-56,
Cl. 99—194.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Condon, Howard M., to Grand Duchess Steaks, Inc. Appa-
ratus for forming and sorting meat patties. 2,757,411,
8-7-56, CI. 17—32.
Condon, James W., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Composi-
tion and process for treating metal surfaces. 2,743,205,
4-24-56, CI. 148—6.15.
Con-Dor Corp. of America : See —
Logue, Glenn I. 2,730,773.
Cone Automatic Machine Co. Inc. : See — •
Garrand, Roy J. 2,747,437.
Miller. Carroll E. 2,728,974.
Conery, William J., to The F. E. Myers & Bro. Co. Submersible
motor. 2,740,059, 3-27-56, CI. 310—87.
Cones Edgar B., and E. M. Arbuthnot. Multiple code signal-
ing device. 2,758,297, 8-7-56, CI. 340—348. _
Conescu, Sidney. Carrier. 2,751,111, 6-19-56, CI. 220—113.
Confalone, Nicholas A., to LNL Products Co. Pipe gauge.
2,733,512, 2-7-56, CI. 33—148.
Confeld. James D., to General Dynamics Corp. Duplex signal-
ing system. 2. 748.193. .-,-29-56. CI. 179—16.
Confeld, James D., to General Dynamics Corp. Convertible
interoffice trunk. 2,769,862, 11-6-56, CI. 179—18.
Conflo Engineering & Mfg. Co. : See — •
Wilson, Daniel F. 2,751,184.
Congdon, William J., and S. W. Grossmann, to Allied Chemi-
cal & Dye Corp. Method for concentrating dilute nitric acid.
2,761,761. 9-4-56, CI. 23—160.
Conger, Charles G. Width gauge for vehicle wheel rims.
2,774,144. 12-18-56, CI. 33—143.
Conger, David L„ to The Walton Co. Broken drill extractor.
2,744,312, 5-8-56, CI. 29—256.
Conger, Elmer G. : See —
Hansen, HaDs R. A., and Conger. 2,754,463.
Conger-Groves Corp. : See —
Street. Chauncey C. 2,730,569.
Congoleum-Nairn Inc. : See —
Carnegie, David, Jr. 2,774,685.
Petry, Robert K., and Weaver. 2,757,711.
Wetterau, Paul C, Biskup, and Johnson. 2,769,726.
Coniglio, Donald A. Automatic chuck. 2,702,630, 9-11-56,
CI. 279—106.
Coning, Donald L., and J. W. Jacobs, to General Motors
Corp. Drive mechanism for refrigerating apparatus.
2,762,229, 9-11-56, CI. 74 — 336.5.
Conitech, Ltd. : See —
Huxley, Thomas C, III. 2,762,200.
Huxlev, Thomas C, III. 2,772,673.
Huxley, Thomas C, III, and Eckman. 2,762,366.
Huxley, Thomas C, III, and Kling. 2,758,594.
Kling, Nelson G. 2,759.474.
Kling, Nelson G. 2,772,578.
Pelavin, Milton H. 2,747,108.
Conklin, Fred. Grout pump. 2,734,667, 2-14-56, CI.
222—255.
Conklin, Patrick H. : See —
Dixon, Lowell R., and Conklin. 2,734,277.
Conklin, Paul E. : See —
Moselev, Tomlinson I., and Conklin. 2,768,358.
Conklin, Robert M. : See —
Rockwood, Albert M., and Conklin. 2.730,850.
Conkling, Donald R., to General Electric Co. Electric heat-
ing apparatus. 2,764,662, 9-25-56, CI. 219—20.
Conkling, William C, to Wallace & Tiernan Inc. Gas con-
trolling apparatus. 2.746.4S2. 5-22-56, r\. 137—489.
Conlee, George D., to General Electric Co. Clothes washing
machines. 2,767,569, 10-23-56, CI. 68—38.
Conloy, Albert B., Jr. Dispensing display rack. 2,744,634,
5-8-56, CI. 211—49.
Conley, Charles C, to Houdaille-Hershey Corp. Apparatus
and method of oil polishing. 2,732,669, 1-31^56, CI.
51 — 141.
Conley, Earl G. Stencil filler solution. 2,731,356, 1-17-56,
CI. 106—171.
Conlev, Edwin E. Hollow fiber reinforced resin products such
as pipe fittings with molded internal (breads and method
of making same. 2,751,237, 6-19-56, Cl. 285—210.
Conlev, Frank : See —
Brinker, John H.. and Conley. 2,739,640.
Conley, Ray. Paint mixer. 2,753,162, 7-3-56, Cl. 259 — 134.
Conlon, Lawrence E. : See —
Watanabe. Warren H, and Conlon. 2,760,990.
Conly, James C. to Douglas Aircraft Co.. Inc. Method of
making fiuorinated phosphate esters and resulting new
compositions. 2,754.316, 7-10-56, Cl. 260 — 461.
Conly, James C, to Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. Method of
making fiuorinated phosphate esters. 2,754,317, 7-10-56,
Cl. 260—461.
Conly, James C, to Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. Method of
making mixed fiuorinated phosphate esters and resulting
new phosphates. 2,754,318, 7-10-56, Cl. 260—461.
Conmar Products Corp. : See —
Johns, Max F. and L. E. 2,744,560.
Prupis, Robert I. 2,756,491.
Scheuermann, Otto G., and Natzler. 2,736,062.
Ulrich, Frederick. 2.748,440.
Ulrich, Frederick. 2,748 460.
Conn, Arthur L., to Standard Oil Co. Fluid hydroforming
with catalyst recycle. 2,741,581, 4-10-56, Cl. 196 — 50.
Conn. C. G.. Ltd. : See-
Kent, Earle L., Long, and Kirchner. 2,741,670.
Krauss, Serge L., and Tennes. 2,755,695.
Krauss, Serge L., and Tennes. 2,756,330.
Loney, Hugh W. 2,730,003.
2,734,092.
2,734,093.
2,739,993.
2,742,507.
Disproportionation reac-
2,751,423, 6-19-56, Cl.
2,748,040,
Conn, George K. T., and H. N. Daglish, to National Research
Development Corp. Ionisation gauge. 2,757,306, 7-31-56,
Cl. 313—156.
Conn, Hugh G., to Canadian Patents and Development Ltd.
Temperature responsive apparatus for operating an oil
burning system. 2,768,675, 10-30-56, Cl. 158 — 28.
Conn, John B., to Merck & Co., Inc. Stabilized, oil-soluble
vitamins and process of preparing the same. 2,739,167,
3-20-56, Cl. 260 — 488.
Conn, John B., and S. L. Norman, to Merck & Co., Inc. Pro-
eaine [M-iiirillin. 2,739,098, 3-20-56, Cl. 167 — 65.
Conn William K. : See —
Schneider, Abrahim, and Conn.
Schneider, Abraham, and Conn.
Schneider, Abraham, and Conn.
Schneider, Abraham, and Conn.
Conn, William K., to Sun Oil Co.
tions with aluminum chloride.
260—676.
Conn, William M. Porous alloyed welding fluxes.
5-29-56, Cl. 148—26.
Connally, Carl, Jr. : See —
Abdo, Milton K., Connally, and Sandberg. 2,764,102.
Connecticut Bandage Mills, Inc. : See —
Claydon, John M. 2,735,426.
Connecticut Bank & Trust Co., The : See —
Planeta, Paul H. 2,754,024.
Connecticut Hard Rubber Co., The : See —
Kidwell, Alfred S. 2,736,680.
Kidwell, Alfred S. 2,730,720.
Kilbourne, Frederick L., Jr. 2,774,621.
Kilbourne, Frederick L. Jr., and Moroney. 2,764,505.
Kilbourne, Frederick L., Jr., Moroney, and Kidwell.
2,744,079.
Mordarski, Walter J. 2,760,747.
Mordarski, Walter J., and Spencer. 2,743,892.
Mordarski, Walter J., and Spencer. 2,762,600.
Connell, Amos C, to Anaconda Wire and Cable Co. Shielded
electric power cable. 2,754,352, 7-10-56, Cl. 174 — 107.
Connell, Balfour Y., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Self-sealing
article. 2,765,018, 10-2-56, Cl. 152—347.
Connell, George A. : See — •
Taylor, Donald S., and Connell. 2,774,070.
Connell, George A., and E. L. Paddock, to United States Borax
& Chemical Corp. Process and composition for applica-
tion of sodium borate for vegetation control. °
12-11-56, Cl. 71—2.2.
Connell, J. Val : See —
Reese, Cole L. 2,746,252.
Reese, Cole L., and Straus. 2,745,252.
Connell. James D. : See —
Berner, Philip J., and Connell. 2,729,713.
Berner, Philip J., and Connell. 2,732,448.
Connell, Wade H. Edge grinding optical lenses.
6-5-56, Cl. 51—101.
Connelly, La Vera R., to Eaton Mfg. Co. Pump.
12-25-56, Cl. 103 — 42.
Connelly, Robert F. : See —
Benbury, Lemuel S„ and Connelly. 2,739,126.
Connelly, Robert F., and R. W. Van Seoy, to Shell Develop-
ment Co. Recovering sulfuric acid from acid sludge.
2,766,275, 10-9-56, Cl. 260—504.
Connelly, William P., to United Engineers & Constructors Inc.
Apparatus for separating materials of different specific
gravities. 2,771,994, 11-27-56, Cl. 209—172.5.
Conner, Alan D. : See —
Williamson, Hilding V., and Conner. 2,758,657.
Conner, Clarence L. Tightening means for endless chains.
2,736,206, 2-28-56, Cl. 74—242.11.
Conner, Guy O., to Republic Steel Corp. Tapping tool.
2,737,670, 3-13-56, Cl. 10—141.
Conner, Joshua C, Jr., to Hercules Powder Co. Selective
oxidation of /3-isopropylnaphthalene to /8-isopropylnaphtha-
lene hydroperoxide. 2,771,491, 11-20-56. Cl. 260—610.
Conner, Joshua C, Jr., to Hercules Powder Co. Method
for preparation of nitrophenols. 2,774,796, 12-18-56, Cl.
260—622.
Connersville Casket Co., Inc. : See —
Baker, Harold W., Jr. 2,753,613.
Baker, Harold W., Jr. 2,754,142.
Conning, James : See —
Latin, Aubrey, Grieve, and Conning. 2,751.077.
Connolly, George. Dentifrice applicator. 2,761,166, 9-4-56,
Cl. 15—244.
Connollys (Blackley) Ltd. : See —
Fairfield, Ronald M., Aldridge, and Travis. 2,765,527.
Connor Engineering Corp. : See —
Argentieri, Peter A. 2,745,509.
Argentieri, Peter A., Daninhirsch, and Day. 2,749,831.
Connor, James E., Jr., to The Atlantic Refining Co. Prepa-
ration of complex hydroxides of platinum and palladium.
2,773,742. 12-11-56. Cl. 23—183.
Connor, James I. Paintbrush apron. 2,733,471, 2-7-56, Cl.
15—248.
Connor Lumber and Land Co., The : See —
MacRae, Norman D. 2,734,643.
Connor, Milton S. Shield for safety hats. 2,728,913, 1-3-56,
Cl. 2—10.
Connor, Wyman N. : See —
Bloom, James H., Jr., and Connor. 2,750,312.
Connors, James J., and C. W. Elsenheimer, to The Charles
Parker Co. Fixture support. 2,732,159, 1-24-56, Cl.
248—224.
2,773,757,
2,748,541,
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Connors, John : See —
Baehr, Carl G., and Connors. 2,735,387.
Baehr, Carl G., and Connors. 2,770,206.
Connors, John, to The Greist Mfg. Co. Sewing machine
attachment. 2,742.871, 4-24-56, CI. 112—160.
Connors, William M., and T. Sfortunato, to National Dairy
Research Laboratories. Inc. Purification of lactase eii/.ym.-
and spray-drying with sucrose. 2,773,002, 12-4-56, CI.
Cononelos,' Terry. Hoist hand truck. 2,740,637, 4-3-56, CI.
280 — 5.3.
Conover, Alonzo E., to Hewitt-Robins Inc. Blending bin.
2,741,464, 4-10-56, CI. 259 — 180.
Conover, William G. Optical testing devices of the perimeter
type. 2,731,879, 1-24-56, CI. 88—20.
Conquest, Victor : See —
Kraybill, Henry R. 2,746,870.
Conrad, Allen L. Container filling apparatus. 2,732,112,
1-24-56. CI. 226—18.
Conrad, Earl W., to the United States of America as repre-
sented bv the Secretary of the Navy. Variable area spray
bar. 2.755,133, 7-17-56, CI. 299—107.3.
Conrad Franklin, to Ethyl Corp. Dehydrochlorination proc-
ess. 2,765,349, 10-2-56, CI. 260—656.
Conrad Franklin, to Ethyl Corp. Dehydrochlorination proc-
ess. 2,765,350, 10-2-56, CI. 260—656.
Conrad, Franklin, to Ethyl Corp. Dehydrochlorination proc-
ess. 2,765,351. 10-2-56, CI. 260—656.
Conrad, Franklin, to Ethyl Corp. Dehydrochlorination proc-
ess. 2,765,352, 10-2-56, CI. 260—656.
Conrad, Frederick R., Jr. Mitt with renewable surfaces.
2,763,864, 9-25-56, CI. 2—20. „„„*«.,*
Conrad, Ueorge H., Sr. Cushioned arch support. 2,<6;>,545,
10-9-56, CI. 36—3. ,_ _ _ . .
Conrad, Julius M. F., to Brilhart Research Corp. Electric
terminal. 2.748,187, 5-29-56, CI. 174—153.
Conrad, Loris H. : See — „ „,;..,
Burge, James S., McKee, Alexander, Conrad, Rider,
Noetzel, and Salatin. 2,769,228.
Burge, James S., McKee, Conrad, Salatin, and Rider.
2,761,559.
Conrad, Martin B. : See —
Baker, Reuben C, and Conrad. 2,737,195.
Baker, Reuben C, and Conrad. 2,737,244.
Baker, Reuben C, and Conrad. 2,751,012.
Baker, Reuben C, and Conrad. 2,751,017.
Baker, Reuben C. and Conrad. 2,751,022.
Kline, Albert K., and Conrad. 2,760,583.
Conrad Martin B., to Baker Oil Tools, Inc. Well packer.
2,751,013. 6-19-56, CI. 166—121.
Conrad, Martin B., to Baker Oil Tools, Inc. Devices for auto-
matically filling well casing. 2,751,023, 6-19-56, CI.
166—225. „ . ^
Conrad, Owen, to American Screen Products Co. Device for
assembling framed screens. 2,753,897, 7-10-56, CI.
140 — 109.
Conrad, Rudolf M. P. Production of screened photographic
images. 2,754,208, 7-10-56, CI. 95 — 5.
Conradi, Henrik : See —
Lunden, Bror E., Conradi, Larsson, and Airas. 2,761,655.
Conradi, Rudolf, and H. Kohler, to Carl-Zeiss-Stiftung. Three-
lens apochromatic objective. 2,767,613, 10-23-56, CI.
88—57.
Conradty, C. : See —
Sehulz, Hans T., and Rittmann. 2,772,928.
Conroy, Edward H., Jr., D. K. Eads, and J. R. West, to Texas
Gulf Sulphur Co. Cvclic process for recovering sulfur from
hydrogen sulfide. 2,765,217, 10-2-56, CI. 23—225.
Conrov, Charles L. : See —
Lyons, Richard E. 2,749,151.
Conroy, John P., R. C. Lewis, and J. H. Possehl, Jr. Fold-
able golf club carrier. 2,753.189, 7-3-56, CI. 280—40.
Conso Metal Products, Inc. : See —
Loucony, Adolphe W. 2.746,539.
Consoletti, Paul C, to Draper Corp. Bobbin bushing.
2,741,438, 4-10-56, CI. 242—46.6.
Consoletti, Paul C, to Draper Corp. Thread cutter for looms.
2,752.955, 7-3-56, CI. 139—263.
Consoletti, Paul C, to Draper Corp. Shuttle. 2,771,100,
11-20-56, CI. 139—196.
Consolidated Car-Heating Co., Inc. : See —
Hamilton, Wallace. 2,737,621.
Consolidated Cigar Corp. : See —
Silberman, Samuel J. 2,767,832.
Consolidated Edison Co. of New York, Inc. : See —
Rifenburg. Ray C. 2,740,825.
Consolidated Electric Co. : See — ■
Cahill, Bernard S. 2,740,847.
Consolidated Electric Lamp Co. : See —
Tamis, George A. 2,732,532.
Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp. : See —
Benapfl, John R. 2,775,707.
Berry, Clifford E. 2.760.011.
Berry, Clifford E. 2,772,366.
Burke, Harry E. 2,759,784.
Dayton, Benjamin B. 2,771,900.
Fox, Frederick L. 2,758,232.
Gauger, Rov C. 2.745,059.
Gauger, Roy C. 2.752.081.
Hardway, Edward V., Jr. 2,769,929.
Kinkel, John F. 2,752.567.
MacDonald. Duncan N. 2.752.465.
Perkins, Edward W. 2,767,587.
Robinson, Charles F. 2,752,501.
Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp. : See — Continued
Robinson, Charles F. 2,760,080.
Robinson, Charles F. 2,772,363.
Robinson, Charles F., Bell, Piccirillo, and Perkins.
2,772,367.
Shaffer, Phillip A., Jr. 2,745,804.
Sink, Robert L. 2,752,502.
Sink, Robert L. 2,775,754.
Sink, Robert L. 2,775,755.
Spaulding, Carl P. 2,768,350. .
Strassner, Robert M., and Burke. 2,775,720.
Tavis, John R. 2,755,433.
Washburn, Harold W. 2,772,364.
Consolidated Electronics Industries Corp. : See —
Haydon, Arthur W. 2,740,080.
Van Lieshout, Loisius J. A. 2,772,760.
Consolidated Engineering Corp. : See —
Berry, Clifford E. 2,734,949.
Brubaker, Wilson M. 2,735,942.
Lancor, Joseph H., Jr. 2,733,407.
Sink, Robert L. 2,739,474.
Consolidated General Products, Inc. : See —
Mason, Harry. 2,728,996.
Consolidated Industries, Inc. : See —
Tower, George C. 2.746,227.
Consolidated Iron-Steel Mfg. Co., The : See —
Maine, James F. 2,746,143.
Consolidated Metal Products Corp. : See —
Kellner, Richard G. 2,763,502.
Consolidated Mining and Smelting Co. of Canada Ltd., The :
See-
Robinson, Joseph N., Miller, and McDonnell. 2,768,168.
Consolidated Molded Products Corp. : See —
Phillips, David T. 2,733,073.
Consolidated Vacuum Corp. : See —
Bancroft, George H. 2,731,734.
Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corp. : See —
Laddon, Isaac M., and Hall. 2,766,660.
Consolidated Water Power & Paper Co. : See —
Jolley, Raymond S. 2.739,878.
Mader, James T. 2,738,917.
Rush, James A. 2,746,878.
Constance, Harry S., Jr., and A. C. Wurtzer. Metallic railing
structure. 2,771,276, 11-20-56, CI. 256 — 22.
Constantakis, George V., to United States Rubber Co.
Elongated lever members for lacerating tire tread.
2,749,980, 6-12-56, CI. 164 — 10.2.
Constantine, Arthur R. Washing machine. 2,764,884,
10-2-56, a. 68—24.
Constantine, Ferdinand F. Impedance apparatus for produc-
ing rapid irregular changes in current flow. 2,761,980,
9-4-56, CI. 307—157.
Constantinesco, George, to The Yorkshire Copper Works Ltd.
Blowpipes. 2,730,609, 1-10-56, CI. 219—39.
Constellation Cup Corp. : See —
Vantlander, Edward, and Jacobs. 2,746,626.
Constock Liquid Methane Corp. : See —
Morrison, Willard L. 2,753,700.
Morrison, Willard L. 2,760,342.
Contact Products, Inc. : See —
Graves, Eliot D., and McDougal. 2,743,753.
Container Corp. of America : See —
Blackburn, Richard E., and Heitz. 2,742,145.
Chidsey, Francis A., Jr., and Walter. 2,769,376.
Collura, Peter C. 2,756,900.
D'Esposito, Julian C. 2,766,923.
Duff, Robert O., Jr. 2,757,849.
Griswold, Walter R., and Nigrelli. 2,739,430.
Kincaid, Elbert B. 2,740,518.
Main, James W. 2,757,853.
Pennebaker, Lewis C. 2,749,015.
Pratt, Willard E., and Hendrickson. 2,732,062.
Roberts, Kenneth S. 2,754.046.
Shanahan, Curtis M. 2,738,055.
Contant, Peter R. : See —
Sullivan, Raymond H., and Contant. 2,741,083.
Sullivan, Raymond H., and Contant. 2,768,495.
Conte, Henry. Water closet flush tanks. 2,732,562, 1-31-56,
CI. 4—41.
Conti, John D. : See —
Clemente, Agostino. 2,757,584.
Conti, John D., to American Viscose Corp. Apparatus for
making wrapper with tearing strip. 2,739,512, 3-27-56,
CI. 93—1.
Conti. John D., to American Viscose Corp. Article-packaging
apparatus. 2,749,692, 6-12-56, CI. 53 — 234.
Conti, John D., to American Viscose Corp. Sheeter.
2,759,543. 8-21-56, CI. 164—01.
Continental Assurance Co. : See —
Otis, Herbert C. 2,766,831.
Continental Can Co., Inc. : See —
Albright. Edwin L. 2,773,279.
Albright, Edwin L., and Catalano. 2,773,280.
Alexander, Paul, Baxter, and Boston. 2,756,166.
Baxter, Thomas R. 2,749,020.
Baxter, Thomas R., and Weisz. 2,758,522.
Bergstrom, Harold A. 2,775,384.
Bergstrom, Harold A. 2,775,395.
Boyd, John M., and Parrin. 2,758,766.
Cartwright. William J. 2.755.366.
Engstrom, William A. 2,764,096.
Foele, William K. 2,732.111.
Gibbs, Thomas H, Jr. 2,775,385.
Glowen, Lawrence F., and Sennello. 2,755,762.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Continental Can Co., Inc. : See — Continued
Glowen, Lawrence F., and Sennello. 2,755,763.
Harkenrider, Robert J. 2,737,686.
Heilshorn, Richard D. 2,774,858.
Henchert, John. 2,760,691.
Henchert, John. 2,775,362.
Henchert, John. 2,775,376.
Johnson, Scott R. 2,765,599.
Kayat, Elias. 2,775,382.
Lucas, Alexander H., Jr. 2,775,394.
Newell, Kenneth F. 2,750,090.
Nyden, Robert. 2,762,538.
Nyden, Robert. 2,762,539.
Piazze, Thomas E. 2,758,764.
Piazze, Thomas E. 2,758,767.
Piazze, Thomas E. 2,759,648.
Piazze, Thomas E. 2,760,320.
Piazze, Thomas E. 2,771,010.
Piazze, Thomas E., and Baxter. 2,773,285.
Piazze, Thomas E., and McCluskey. 2,749,817.
Punte, William F. 2,753,203.
Punte, William F. 2,772,907.
Richens, Arthur W. 2,773,435.
Rockwell, Frederick W. 2,775,336.
Simpson, Justin. 2,775,335.
St. Clair, Truman. 2,738,915.
St. Clair, Truman. 2,760,231.
St. Clair, Truman. 2,768,515.
Schneider, Julius L. 2,752,059.
Wakelee, Ronald L. 2,772,735.
Wiseman. William A. 2,764,143.
Continental Connector Corp. : See —
De Jur, Harry, aud Gilbert. 2,736,870.
Gilbert, Leon. 2,746,022.
Continental Copper & Steel Industries, Inc. : See —
Ustin, George, and Haucke. 2,759,163.
Continental Electronics Mfg. Co. : See —
Bullock, Mark W. 2,774,808.
Continental Folding Paper Box Co., Inc. : See —
Rossum, Robert T. 2,741,417.
Rossum, Robert T. 2.765,906.
Continental Foundry & Machine Co. : See —
Hibner, Delos E., Jr. 2,730,749.
Continental Gin Co. : See —
Deems, Frank E. 2,757,601.
Deems, Frank E. 2,769,208.
Greeley, Mark S.. and Kimbro. 2,730,228.
Continental Gummi-Werke Aktiengesellschaft : See —
r.i-rka.Miph, Richard, and Niclas. 2,770,977.
Continental Machines, Inc. : See —
Crane, Robert L. 2,754,567.
Crane, Robert L. 2,774,131.
Gierlieh, Raymond A. 2.772,483.
Harrington, John A. 2,774,201.
Continental Motors Corp. : See —
Airman, Peter, and Bakke. 2,771,862.
Altman, Peter, and Robinette. 2,741,236.
Isley, Walter P. 2,749,898.
Isley, Walter F. 2,759,469.
Kinney, David C. 2,737,940.
Powell, Robert J. 2,770,511.
Powell, Robert J., and Champion. 2,759,468.
Wiseman, William A. 2,741,234.
Continental Oil Co. : See —
Baker, Edwin R., and Nelson. 2,744,070.
Baker, Edwin R., and Sharrah. 2,773,915.
De Witte, Leendert. 2,737,810.
De Witte, Leendert. 2,752,562.
Doty, William E. N., and West. 2,750,575.
Haverfield, Fern B. 2,729,291.
Sharrah, Marion L. 2,743,304.
Wann, Laymond D. 2,742,606.
Continental Paper Co. : See —
Bowman, Paul F. 2,774,204.
Kiba, Yoneo. 2,762,076.
Continental Radiant Glass Heating Corp. : See —
Razlag, Emil W. 2,770,704.
Continental Say-When Corp. : See —
Bates, Lawrence G. 2.771,226.
Continental Scale Corp. : See —
Weber, Mathias J. 2,766,038.
Continental Npeeinlties Co. Ltd. : See —
Soule, Arthur H. 2,750,635.
Continental Steel Corp. : See — ■
Lee, Glenn R. 2,770.425.
Continental Transport Appliances, Ltd. : See —
Dorey, Gordon B. 2,750,803.
Dorey, George B. 2,751,049.
Continental X Ray Corp. : See —
Worden, Jesse L. 2.748,292.
Continuous Metalcast Co.. Inc. : See —
Easton. Rufus, and Wilson. 2,775,008.
Rossi, Irving. 2,743.494.
Contratto, Lorenz. Method of making wooden structural ele-
ments, in particular floor-covering slabs and a wooden struc-
tural element made according to this method, in particular
a floor covering slab. 2,732,597, 1-31-56, CI. 20 — 75.
"Contraves" A.-G. : See —
Guanella, Gustav, Giittinger, Lattmann, and Weber.
2,730,715.
Lattmann, Max. 2,763,856.
Weber, Josef, Grab, and Pribitzer. 2,757,050.
Contreras, Waldo L. Taco cooking machine. 2,773,442,
12-11-56, CI. 99—404.
Control Instrument Co., Inc. : See — ■
Libman, Earl E., Fialkow, Bozeman, and Gerst.
2,762,505.
Control Mfg. Co. : See —
Hollinshead, William H. 2,765,743.
Controls Co. of America : See —
Berg, Ralph L. 2,766,863.
Ehlke, Edward C. 2,771,248.
Gebel, Irving. 2,766,373.
Smith, Charles S. 2,767,000.
Controls Corp. of America : See —
Bachi, Robert W., and Fisher. 2,738,451.
McCarty, Lourdes V. 2,774,372.
Contur Abrasive Co., Inc. : See —
Gellert, Donald N. 2,747,343.
Converse, Sherman, to Graniteville Co. Process for prepar-
ing a heat insulated fabric. 2,769,722, 11-6-56, CI. 117—8.
Converse, Vernon G. Ill, and E. L. Cline, to G. L. Mankervis
Co. Quick detachable fluid pressure actuated coupling.
2,742,305, 4-17-50, CI. 285—165.
Converti-Bench Corp. : See —
Thompson, Frederick C. 2,745,466.
Conveying Developments Ltd. : See —
Armstrong, Bernard M. 2,743,810.
Conveyor Co., Inc., The : See —
Saxe, Walter E. 2,743,860.
Saxe, Walter E. 2,758,445.
Saxe, Walter E. 2,760,634.
Saxe, Walter E. 2.766,076.
Saxe, Walter E. 2,767,853.
Convoy, Inc. : See —
Stedman, Allan L., and King. 2,757,852.
Conway, Hugh G., and A. E. Elmer, to British Messier Ltd.
Servo-assisted control systems. 2,750,928, 6-19-56. CI.
121 — 41.
Conway, Hugh G., to British Messier Ltd. Safety devices for
apparatus containing stored pressure energy. 2,775,201,
12-25-56, CI. 102—49.
Conway, John E. Cargo loading attachment for fork trucks.
2,773,615, 12-11-56, CI. 214—620.
Conway, John J. Baseball practice device. 2,751,226,
6-19-56, CI. 273—26.
Conway, William H. : See —
Pabst, Philip F., and Conway. 2,734,454.
Conway, William M. Trap. 2,741,066, 4-10-56, CI. 43—121.
Conyers, John E. Insect exterminator. 2,736,128, 2-28-56,
CI. 43— 131.
Coodv, John L., to Cinch, Inc. Pipe bending machine.
2.740.452, 4-3-56, CI. 153 — 32.
Coody, John L., to Cinch, Inc. Pipe bending machine.
2.740.453, 4-3-56, CI. 153—32.
Cook, Alan A., and D. C. Gilkeson, to Wollensak Optical Co.
Three component objectives for photographic and projection
purposes. 2,769,372, 11-6-56, CI. 88—57.
Cook, Albert N. : See —
Cataldo, John B., Tidd, and Cook. 2,757,256.
Cook, Albert N., to John B. Pierce Foundation. Thermo-
statically operated control device. 2,756,761, 7-31-56, CI.
137—79.
Cook, Albert W., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Rein-
forced tire supporting member. 2,734,778, 2-14-56, CI.
301—8.
Cook, Albert W., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Metal
wheel. 2.734,780, 2-14-56, CI. 301—63.
Cook Bros. Equipment Co. : See —
Harbers, Henry C, and Sharpe. 2,729,435.
Cook, Charles C, Jr., to International Minerals & Chemical
Corp. Beneficiating method and apparatus therefor.
2,738,067, 3-13-56. CI. 209—127.
Cook Coffee Co. : See —
Miller, Earl M. 2,769,504.
Cook, Curtiss L., to Deere & Co. Plow disk. 2,746,371,
5-22-56, CI. 97—217.
Cook, Curtiss L., to Deere & Co. Mounting arrangement for
tractor carried reversible scoop. 2,760,284, 8-28-56, CI.
37—124.
Cook, Earle S., and R. T. Whitney, to Westinghouse Air Brake
Co. Load compensating brake apparatus. 2,736,612,
2-28-56, CI. 303—22.
Cook, Edward D. Timing indicator tape. 2,772,650, 12-4-56,
CI. 116—124.
Cook, Edward G. : See —
Van Valkenburg, Howard E., and Cook. 2,740,289.
Cook, Einar. Apparatus for mounting earth working tools
in cultivators and the like. 2,737,870, 3-13-56, CI.
97—201.
Cook Electric Co. : See —
Anderson, Alton D., Bellamy, and McGowan. 2,756,404.
Baker, John S. 2,756,367.
Bellamy, John C. 2.734.606.
Bellamy, John C. 2,744,980.
Bellamy, John C. 2,771,596.
Flubacker, Charles H. 2.749.404.
Flubacker, Charles H. 2,771,570.
Flubacker, Charles Tl. 2,775,678.
Flubacker, Charles H. 2,775,679.
Flubacker, Charles H. 2.775,680.
Kirkman, Robert A. 2.771,605.
Leslie, Walter G., and Gundersen. 2,764,647.
McDonald, Donald. 2,747,146.
McDonald, Donald. 2,761,031.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Cook, Ellsworth D., to General Electric Co
toring device. 2,755,702, 7-24-56, CI.
Cook. Ernest E. : See — „ „
Sadler, Harry .1., and Cook. 2,732,804.
Sadler, Harry J., and Cook. 2,739,537.
Sadler, Harry J., and Cook. 2,765,745.
Cook, Ernest F. : See —
Dingman, Thomas C, and Cook. 2,767,571.
Cook, Ernest P., deceased, by F. B. Cook, executrix to Brown
Co. Dewatering apparatus. 2,734,429, 2-14-56, CI. 92—43.
Cook, Fern B. : See —
Cook, °FranceseE. 'Marble' ninway. 2,729,914, 1-10-56. Cl.
Cook, Francis F., and J. E. Spriggs, to Pictorial Machinery
Ltd. Brake and indexing means for printing machines.
2,744,458. 5-8-56, Cl. 95—73.
Cook. George O. Combination oil retainer and dust guard.
2.734,759, 2-14-56, Cl. 286—6.
Cook, George H„ Jr., to Hercules Powder Co. Process of re-
covering rosin from resinous wood. 2,757,169, 7-31-06,
Cl. 260—110. „
Cook, George H., Jr., to Hercules Powder Co. Process of
recovering resin from resinous wood. 2,757,170, 7-31-56,
Cl. 260 — 110. „ „
Cook, George R., and A. Manteuffel, to The Pure Oil Co.
Soluble oil composition. 2,764,549, 9-25-56. Cl. 252—33.3.
Cook, Gordon H., to Taylor, Taylor & Hobson Ltd. Wide
angle anamorphotic attachments for optical objectives.
2,752,821, 7-3-50, Cl. 88—57.
Cook. Gordon H., to Taylor, Taylor & Hobson Ltd. Optical
objectives comprising six air spaced components in axial
alignment 2,774,280, 12-18-56, Cl. 88—57.
Cook, Graham : See —
Felbeck, George T., Cook, and Cosner. 2,752.591.
Cook, Harold M„ to Burlington Industries, Inc. Machines for
producing bows and pompons from ribbons. 2,775,377,
12-25-56, Cl. 223—46.
Cook, Harrv M., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Yarn
cutter. 2,747,663, 5-29-56, Cl. 164—38.
Cook, Herbert A. Vibrator. 2,734,962, 2-14-56. Cl. 200—93.
Cook, Herbert A. Power conversion system. 2,763,829,
9-18-56, Cl. 321—49. nr „ _
Cook, Jay E. Ball return and throwing device. 2,765,171,
10-2-56, Cl. 273—30.
Cook, Jerome F. : See —
Euker, Edwin M., and Cook. 2,761,308.
Cook, John T., and L. E. Willett, to Chamberlin Co. of Amer-
ica. Detention screen locking means. 2,739,471, 3-27-56,
Cl. 70 — 120.
Cook, John V., to Read Standard Corp. Baking oven.
2,762,321, 9-11-56, Cl. 107—63.
Cook, Lawrence H. : See —
Lencioni, Louis J. 2,769,429.
Cook, Leon J. Lead sleeve expanding device. 2,743,837,
5_1_56. Cl. 218—19.
Cook. Leslie J., to Chromatic Television Laboratories, Inc.
Grid structure for color television tube. 2,731,582, 1-17-56,
Cl. 315—14.
Cook, Leslie J., and L. T. Quaglia, to Chromatic Television
Laboratories, Inc. Grid structure for cathode-ray tubes
designed for polychrome image reproduction. 2,772,376,
11-27-56, Cl. 313—78.
Cook. Lucien H„ A. W. Hodge, Jr.. and J. Colonias, to
Chemical Construction Corp. Granulation of fertilizers.
2,774,660, 12-18-56, Cl. 71—64.
Cook. Luton L. : See —
Kehres, Charles V., and Cook. 2,741,401.
Cook. Lyman, to The Foxboro Co. Differential pressure
responsive diaphragm device. 2,761,471, 9-4-56, Cl.
137—788.
Cook, Newell C, to General Electric Co. Preparation of
fluorinated polymers with oxygen difluoride catalyst.
2,757.167. 7-31-56, Cl. 260—92.1.
Cook, Newell C, J. D. Cobine, and J. K. Wolfe, to General
Electric Co. Hydrogen reduction method and apparatus.
2.768.061, 10-23-56. Cl. 23—153.
Cook. Ralph L., to The University of Illinois Foundation.
Modified high zircon refractory. 2,752,259, 6-26-56, Cl.
106—57.
Cook, Raymond D., and W. A. Lang, to Steel City Electric
Co. Switch box. 2,738,894, 3-20-56, Cl. 220 — 3.3.
Cook Research Laboratories : See —
Lencioni, Louis J. 2,769,429.
Cook, Robert E. Nursing bottle holders. 2,755,051, 7-17-56,
Cl. 248—102.
Cook, Robert W., to Anthony Wayne Improvement Co., Inc.
Method and apparatus for testing and protecting gas main
joints. 2,766,614. 10-16-56, Cl. 73 — 46.
Cook, Rohin J., to Diamond Abrasive Products Ltd. Shaping
of bodies of crystalline carbon. 2,735,421, 2-21-56, Cl.
125—30.
Cook. Shirl E., to Ethyl Corp. Manufacture of electrode cap-
sules. 2.764,858, 10-2-56, Cl. 53—22.
1 Cook. Stanlev S., to The Parsons Marine Steam Turbine Co.
Ltd. Tubular surface heat exchanger. 2,735,658, 2-21-56,
Cl. 257 — 236.
I Cook. Walter L., and J. B. Danel, to Boeing Airplane Co.
ii Method and apparatus for forming helical blade. 2,761,958,
9-4-56. Cl. 219—153.
> Cook. William H. : See —
Marnon, Edward S.. Zier, and Cook. 2.759.563.
Marnon, Edward S., Zier, and Cook. 2,766,850.
369555— P 11
H.
161
Male electric plug. 2,745,077, 5-8-56,
Cook, William
Cl. 339—99.
Cook, William H„ Jr. : See-
Anderson. Roy H., Cook, and Dunn. 2,764,374.
Cooke, Albert E. : See —
Martin, Charles S., and Cooke. 2,744,174.
Cooke, Alfred A., and M. D. Mears, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of the Army.
Air pressure regulator. 2,737,879, 3-13-56, Cl. 98 — 119.
Cooke, Allen B. Autographic registers. 2,743,944, 5-1-56,
Cl. 282 — 18.
Cooke, Allie E. Gauge and guide implement. 2,759,268,
8-21-56, Cl. 33—168.
Cooke, Arthur H., H. W. B. Skinner, and A. G. Ward, to
English Electric Valve Co. Ltd. Transmission control
devices adapted as a switch. 2,738,418, 3-13-56, Cl.
250—13.
Cooke, Ernest S. : See —
Henry, Albert R., and Cooke. 2,740,211.
Cooke, Giles B., and W. C. Rainer, to Crown Cork & Seal
Co., Inc. Gasket and method of making same. 2,750,322,
6-12-56, Cl. 154—139.
Cooke, Giles B., and M. N. Timbs, to Crown Cork & Seal
Co., Inc. Printer's blanket and method of making same.
2,752.280, 6-26-56, Cl. 154—118.
Cooke, Giles B., and M. N. Timbs, to Crown Cork & Seal Co.,
Inc. Method of continuous vulcanizing of rubber.
2,770,841, 11-20-56. Cl. 18—53.
Cooke, Henry H., and H. C. De Hoff, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Corrosion preventive composition.
2,758,981, 8-14-56, Cl. 260—23.
Cooke. James W. : See —
Travilla, James C, and Cooke. 2,745,358.
Cooke, James W., to General Steel Castings Corp. Railway
gondola car structure. 2,754,770, 7-17-56, Cl. 105 — 406.
Cooke, James W., to General Steel Castings Corp. Railway
truck. 2,766,7d3, 10-16-56, Cl. 105—133.
Cooke, Reginald B. W. : See —
Reeves, Alec H., and Cooke. 2,770,740.
Cooke, Robert S. Fastening for boxes, cases, and the like.
2,744,778, 5-8-56, Cl. 292—250.
Cooke, Theodore F., and J. W. Eastes, to American Cyanamid
Co. Process of producing hydrophobic, organophilic pig-
ments. 2,742,375, 4-17-56. Cl. 106—308.
Cooke-Yarborough, Edmund H. : See —
Barnes, Richard C. M., and Cooke-Yarborough. 2,753,488.
Cookson Co. : See —
Cookson, Harold W., Jr., Forestier, and Wardlaw.
2,763,036.
Cookson, Harold W., Jr., E. H. Forestier, Jr., and R. Ward-
law, to Cookson Co. Door construction. 2,763,036,
9-18-56, Cl. 20—19.
Cookson, Leonard T., and W. R. Smith, to The Upjohn Co.
Means for positively moving containers from a conveyor to
a predetermined position. 2,737,285, 3-6-56, Cl. 198 — 24.
Cookston, Jack W. : See —
Lewis, Reed, Cookston, and Coffer. 2,757,077.
Cooley, Elihu H., to Stanolind Oil and Gas Co. Detecting cor-
rosion of well casing. 2,770,773, 11-13-56, Cl. 324—37.
Cooley, Garol E. Two piece angularly adjustable tool handle.
2.742,936, 4-24-56, Cl. 145—108.
Cooley, Glen E. : See —
2,739,885.
2.739.886.
2,740,115.
2,740,116.
Facer, Leroy H.
Facer, Leroy H.
Facer, Leroy H.
Facer, Leroy H.
Coolidge, Charles A.
Cohn, Edwin J.
Coolidge, Roger
See
2.770,616.
Storage battery electrodes and method
of making the same. 2,737,541, 3-6-56, Cl. 136 — 20.
Coolman, Ford L., and M. E. Graham, to Republic Steel Corp.
Process of accelerating the final portion of the direct
reduction of iron oxide to metallic iron. 2,744,005, 5-1-56,
Cl. 75—34.
Coombe, Raymond B. Automatic control for gas making
machines. 2,730,437, 1-10-56, Cl. 48—74.
Cooney, James S., to Metals & Controls Corp. Method of
making electrical contacts. 2,739,369, 3-27-56, Cl.
29—155.55.
Cooney, James S., to Metals & Controls Corp. Method of
making electrical contacts. 2,739,370, 3-27-56, Cl.
29 — J 55.55.
Coonradt, Harry L., and W. K. Leaman, to Socony Mobil
Oil Co., Inc. Ion exchange removal of mercaptans from
petroleum. 2.730,486. 1-10-56, Cl. 196 — 24.
Coonradt, Harry L., and B. W. Rope, to Soconv Mobil Oil
Co., Inc. Production of naphthalene. 2,750,432, 6-12-56,
Cl. 260—672.
Coonradt, Harry L.. and W. K. Leaman, to Socony Mobil
Oil Co.. Inc. Horizontallv expanding ion-excl?ange bed.
2 754.262. 7-10-56, Cl. 210—24.
Coonradt, Harry L., and W. K. Leaman. to Socony Mobil
Oil Co., Inc. Method for reducing fracturing of ion-
exchange resins. 2,772,236. 11-27-56, Cl. 210—24.
Coonradt, Harry L., and W. K. Leaman, to Socony Mobil Oil
Co.. Inc. Demethylation over chromia or molybdena cata-
lysts. 2,773,917, 12-11-56. Cl. 260—672.
Coonradt, Harry L., and W. K. Leaman, to Socony Mobil Oil
Co., Inc. Conversion of methylnaphthalenes. 2,774,801,
12-18-56, Cl. 260—672.
Coonrod, Lew G., Jr., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of War. Jig for vane-type
magnetrons. 2,756,709, 7-31-56, Cl. 113 — 99.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Coons, Burton C, to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Pear feeding, peeling, halving, seed celling, and trimming
machine. 2,740,441, 4-3-56, CI. 146—33.
Coons, Burton C. and VV. B. Pear feeding, stemming, end
trimming, peeling, seed celling and halving machine.
2,742,067, 4-17-56, CI. 140!— 33.
Coons, Curtis C, to The Hoover Co. Filter mounting means.
2,76^6,843, 10-16-56, CI. 183—37.
Coons, Willard B. : See —
Coons, Burton C. and W. B. 2,742,067.
Cooper, Alfred, and L. B. MacQueen, to Expanded Rubber
Co. Ltd. Production of cellular polyvinyl plastics.
2,746,940, 5-22-56. CI. 260—2.5.
Cooper Alloy Corp. : See —
Mott, Norman S. 2,750,282.
Cooper, Basil P. : See —
Lynam, John E., and Cooper. 2,731,818.
Cooper, Benjamin : See —
Gilmont, Roger, and Schwartz. 2.749,221.
Cooper, Benjamin, to Research Electronics & Devices Co., Inc.
Toll checking system. 2,736,630, 2-28-56, CI. 346—107.
Cooper, Benjamin. Toll checking system. 2,741,433, 4-10-56,
CI. 235—92.
Cooper, Benjamin, to Research Electronics & Devices Co., Inc.
Toll checking system. 2,753,113, 7-3-56, CI. 235 — 61.7.
Cooper, Benjamin, and A. Hohmann, to Research Electronics
& Devices Co.. Inc. Paper feed. 2,732,797, 1-31-56, CI.
101—288.
Cooper, Benjamin, and A. F. Hohmann, to Research Elec-
tronics & Devices Co., Inc. Scale recorder. 2,741,529,
4-10-56, CI. 346—98.
Cooper, Benjamin, A. F. Hohmann, and J. S. Wapner ; said
Hohmann and said Wapner assors. to said Cooper. Digital
converter. 2,749,538, 6-5-56, CI. 340—345.
Cooper, Benjamin, and A. F. Hohmann ; said Hohmann assor.
to said Cooper. Sensing device. 2,755,023, 7-17-56, CI.
235—61.11.
Cooper, Benjamin, and M. Charet ; said Charet assor. to said
Cooper. Treadle and treadle frame. 2,761,928, 9-4-56, CI.
200—86.
Cooper, Benjamin, and L. M. Keefe ; said Keefe assor. to said
Cooper. Reproducing punch. 2,768,691, 10-30-56, CI.
164 — 112.
Cooper-Bessemer Corp., The : See —
Gehres. Hewitt A. 2,745,502.
Reed, Nelson G. 2,746,725.
Cooper, Calvin A., to F. J. Melges. Dismountable picnic
table. 2,746.525. 5-22-56, CI. 155—124.
Cooper, Carl M., 40% to S. Fishfader. Boom angle indicator
for cranes. 2,772,411, 11-27-56, CI. 340—282.
Cooper Carton Corp. : See —
Kravitz, Bernard H. 2,749,017.
Cooper, Charles E. : See —
Bledsoe, Carl M. 2,741,358.
Cooper, Charles G. Band-clamps for conduits. 2,751,651,
6-26-56, CI. 24—20.
Cooper, Clark, Jr., to Scaico Controls, Inc. Thermostatic
switch. 2,734,968, 2-14-56. CI. 200—137.
Cooper, Clifford B. : See —
Osberg, Chester F., and Cooper. 2,771,533.
Cooper, Douglas I. : See —
Thompson, James I. 2,741,902.
Cooper, Fermore B. : See —
Holman, Keith M., and Cooper. 2,767,459.
Cooper, Frederick D. : See — ■
Senkowski, Alexander, and Cooper. 2,775,308.
Cooper, Henry G., and M. H. Dickinson. Apparatus for
beaching seaplanes. 2,743,697, 5-1-56, CI. 114 — 230.
Cooper, Hugh E. Weed cleaner adapter unit for combines and
auger extension therefor. 2,751,078, 6-19-56, CI. 209—241.
Cooper, Hugh E. Disk harrow. 2,760,323, 8-28-56, CI.
55—73.
Cooper, Hugh E. Disk harrow with stalk ejector. 2,760,424,
8-28-56, CI. 97—224.
Cooper, Hugh S., to W. M. Weil. Process and composition
for treating molten aluminum. 2,734,820. 2-14-56. CI.
75—68.
Cooper, Hugh S., to W. M. Weil. Electrolytic production of
manganese and ferromanganese. 2,752,299, 6-26-56, CI.
204—10.
Cooper, Hugh S., to W. M. Weil. Beneficiating titanium
oxide ores. 2.752,300, 6-26-56, CI. 204 — 10.
Cooper, Hugh S., to W. M. Weil. Recovery of chromium
and iron values from chromium-iron ores. 2,752,301,
6-26-56, CI. 204—10.
Cooper, Hugh S., to W. M. Weil. Fused bath electrolysis of
metal chlorides. 2,752.303. 6-26-56, CI. 204 — 64.
Cooper, Ivan O., to California Eastern Airways, Inc. Self-
propelled wheeled hangar for airplane wings. 2,744,581,
5-8-56, CI. 180—1.
Cooper, James E. : See —
Brooke. Ernest G., and Cooper. 2,746.534.
Cooper, John B., and N. W. Brown, to General Electric Co.
Circuit breaker mounting for stationary electrical induction
apparatus. 2,765,383, 10-2-56, CI. 200 — 173.
Cooper, John D. Method of making signs of chain. 2,736,089,
2-28-56. CI. 29—460.
Cooper. John D.. and R. D. Stackhouse. Locking means for
coupling building wall panels. 2,746,098, 5-22-56, CI.
20 — 4.
Cooper, John T. : See —
Bailey, William D., and Cooper. 2,771,094.
Cooper, Joseph. Slide assembly for slide leaf extension tables.
2,772,131, 11-27-56, CI. 311—55.
2,773,070.
Cooper, Justin F. C. : See —
Llchtenwalter, Myrl, and Cooper.
Cooper, Lewis G. : See —
Trimble, George S., Jr., Cooper, and I
Cooper, Lonzo S., to General Motors Corp.
control. 2,768,708, 10-30-56, CI. 184 — 6.
Cooper, Lyle M. : See —
Ricards, Harold A., Jr., Matheson, Cooper, Knox, and
Russell. 2,741,177.
Cooper, Lyle M., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of War. Fuze. 2,737,117, 3-6-56,
Cooper, M. W.' : See-
Nolan, Patrick R. 2,772,547.
CT7f8,58°6ri6-5N56, cl°68-22lnSing ^^ f°r ""^
Cooper, Ray L„ and E. G. Boxel, Jr. Stabilizer means for
vehicles and the like. 2,757,749. 8-7-56, CI. 180 — 82
Cooper, Robert H., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Manufacture
of 2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy acetic acid. 2,767,211, 10-16-56,
ess. 2,768,526.
Oil failure safety
to The Air Preheater
66,969, 10-16-56, CI.
CI. 260—521,
Cooper, Roland S., and B. S. Kelley
Corp. Inter-deck soot blower. 2
257 — 1.
Cooper, Ronald H., to The Dow Chemical Co. Cements
comprising an aqueous solution of an alkali metal silicate
and a polysiloxane which contains hydrocarbonoxy groups.
2,762,785, 9-11-56, CI. 260—29.2.
Cooper, Ross J. Gripping mechanism. 2,766,061, 10-9-56,
CI. 294 — 117.
Cooper, Roy L., to Waterman Engineering Co. Differential
electrical motor. 2,740,060, 3-27-56, CI. 310 — 122.
Cooper, Samuel W. Combination ripper attachment for
scrapers and bulldozers. 2,747,309, 5-29-56, CI. 37 — 145.
Cooper, Victor J., to Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co. Ltd.
Multiple unit D. C. power supply systems. 2,760,082,
8—21—56, CI. 307 — 43.
Cooper, Woodrow J. Portable device for trimming trees.
2,748,476, 6-5-56, CI. 30—167.
Cooper, Worden L. See —
Stout, Glenn M. and J. M., and Cooper. 2,732,167.
Co-Operative Industries, Inc. : See —
Anderson, Franklin T. 2,759,989.
Anderson, Franklin T. 2,760,172.
Co-Operative Wholesale Society Ltd. : See —
Eales, John G. R., and Hale. 2,744,325.
Cooperman, Bernard : See —
Schneider, Arthur W., and Cooperman. 2,740,842.
Schneider, Arthur W., Cooperman, and Allen. 2,741,667.
Cooperrider, Myron T. : See —
Swenson, Paul F., and Cooperrider. 2,772,834.
Cooper's Inc. : See —
Tuttle, James B., and Wyss. 2,755,924.
Coopersmith, Rudolph. Foldable sofa bed and lock therefor.
2,745,113. 5-15-56, CI. 5—31.
Cootes, Harold E., and R. L. Tritt, to Aircraft-Marine
Products, Inc. Feeding mechanism for automatic terminal
applying machine. 2.765,468, 10-9-56, CI. 1 — 177.
Coover, Harry W., Jr. : See —
Shearer, Newton H., and Coover. 2,748,050.
Coover, Harry W., Jr., to Eastman Kodak Co. Polymerization
of acrylonitrile In the presence of N-vinyl acylamide poly-
mers. 2,735,830, 2-21-56, CI. 260—45.5.
Coover, Harry W., Jr., to Eastman Kodak Co. Polymeriza-
tion of acrylonitrile in the presence of modified preformed
polymers. 2,735,831, 2-21-56, CI. 260^5.5.
Coover, Harry W., Jr., to Eastman Kodak Co. Resinous,
linear polymeric alkanephosphonates. 2,743,258, 4-24-56,
CI. 260 — 49.
Coover, Harry W., Jr., to Eastman Kodak Co. Alkyl amido
pyro-phosphorus insecticides. 2,756,250, 7-24-56, CI.
260—461.
Coover. Harry W., Jr., to Eastman Kodak Co. Alcohol-cata-
lyzed a-cyanoacrylate adhesive compositions. 2,768,109,
10-23-56, CI. 154—133.
Coover, Harry W., Jr., and J. B. Dickey, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Polymerization of acrvlonirrile in the presence of pre-
formed interpolymers. 2,732,363, 1-24-56. CI. 260 — 45.5.
Coover, Harry W., Jr., and J. B. Dickey, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Solutions of polymers of vinylidene chloride. 2,742,444,
4-17-56, CI. 260—30.6.
Coover, Harry W., Jr., and J. B. Dickey, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Copolymer of a-dibutylphosphonatestyrene and
acrylonitrile. 2,743,261, 4-24-56, CI. 260 — 85.5.
Coover, Harry W., Jr., and N. H. Shearer, Jr., to Eastman
Kodak Co. o-(chloroacetamido)-acrylic esters and their
their homo- and co-polymers. 2,743,262, 4-24-56, CI.
260—85.5.
Coover, Harry W., Jr., J. B. Dickey, and T..E. Stanin. to
Eastman Kodak Co. Process for polymerizing acrylonitrile
in the presence of sulfonic acids. 2,743,263, 4-24-56, CI.
Coover. Harr.y W., Jr., J. E. Guillet. and E. V. Martin, to
Eastman Kodak Co. Bleaching of polyacrylonitrile fibers.
2,751,277, 6-19-56, CI. 8—107.
Coover, Harry W., Jr., and R. L. McConnell, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Phosphonamide derivatives of triazine. 2,751,384,
5-19-56, CI. 260—248.
Coover, Harry W., Jr., and J. B. Dickey, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Monomers, polymers, and copolvmers of allvl esters
of trifiuoroacetic acid. 2,759,912, 8-21-56, CI. 260 — 85.5.
Coover, Harry W., Jr., and N. H. Shearer, Jr., to Eastman
Kodak Co. Single-stace mixpd monomer adhesive composi-
tions. 2,763,585, 9-18-56, CI. 154 — 43.
Coover, Harry W., Jr., and J. B. Dickey, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Acrylonitrile polymers containing vinyl chloride or
vinylidene chloride. 2,703,031, 9-18-50, CI. 200 — 45.5.
Coover, Harry W., Jr., and J. B. Dickey to Eastman Kodak
Co. Stabilized alpha-cyanoacrylate adhesive compositions.
2,765,332. 10-2-56, CI. 260 — 464.
Copco Steel & Engineering Co. : See —
Carnick, Lyle. 2,753,964.
Cope, Andrew P. : See —
Vacquier, Victor, Cope, and Proskauer. 2,729,108.
Cope, Archie C. Vehicle turn signal switch. 2,738,388,
3-13-56, CI. 200 — 61.29.
Cope, Arthur C. : See —
Campbell, Hugh C. and Cope. 2,772,314.
Cope, Arthur C, and H. L. Jackson, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Co Preparation of acyl phosphoric esters.
2,748,153, 5-29-56, CI. 260—461.
Cope. John E., and R. Theile, to Cathodeon Ltd. System for
correcting the equilibrium potential of storage tubes.
2,733,292, 1-31-50. CI. 178 — 7.2.
Cope, John E., and D. H. Fisher, to Pye Ltd. Interference
limiters. 2,774,805, 12-18-56, CI. 250—20.
Cope, Kenneth B. : See — ■
Swam. Kichey L. 2,729,336.
Cope, William E., % to Buffalo Pottery, Inc., and % to
. Royal China, Inc. Means for decorating cups, bowls, and
similar articles. 2,756,671, 7-31-56, CI. 101 — 39.
Copeland, Bennett J. : See —
Colby, Robert A., Copeland, Passman, and Wulfsberg.
2,756,573.
Copeland, Henry G., to The American Brass Co. Expansible
ferrule for metal tubing. 2,757,691, 8-7-56. CI. 138—58.
Copell, Daniel K. Clasp for holding articles. 2,733,492,
2-7-56, CI. 24—255.
Copeman Laboratories Co. : See —
Copeman, Lloyd G. 2,749,719.
Copeman, Lloyd G., to Copeman Laboratories Co. Portable
beverage conditioning and dispensing apparatus. 2,749,719,
6-12-56, CI. 62—91.5.
Copenhaver, James E., W. A. Biggs. Jr., and W. H. Baxley,
to Sonoco Products Co. Solvent extraction of black liquor.
2,744,927, 5-8-56, CI. 260—527.
Copenhaver, John W., to General Aniline & Film Corp.
Preparation of conjugated dienes. 2,739,995, 3-27-56,
CI. 260 — 681.
Copenhaver, John W., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Addi-
tion of acetals and ketals to olefins. 2,768,212, 10-23-56,
CI. 200—611.
Copenhaver, Roy T. Adjustable table legs. 2,746,822,
5-22-56, CI. 311—39.
Copes, John C. : See —
Carlisle, James V., Copes, Weeks, and Zachariah.
2,756,472.
Coplen, George. Holding devices for ribbon-type can-opening
keys. 2,730,729, 1-17^56, CI. 7 — 1.
Coplen, George. Floor scrubbing machine. 2,731,659,
1-24-56, CI. 15—320.
Coplen. George. Safety release for vaults, refrigerators, and
the like. 2,733,090. 1-31-56, CI. 292—94.
Copley, Harold E. : See —
Walkup, Lewis E., Copley, and Beckdahl. 2,750,922.
Copozzola, Joseph : See —
Ransom, Henry M. 2,767,583.
Copp. John I., to Bethlehem Steel Co. Wedge fillers for
suspension bridge cables. 2.748 407, 6-5-56. CI. 14 — 22.
Coppa, Ferdinando. Weaving looms. 2,757,692, 8-7-56. CI.
139—124.
Copper Research : See —
Furness, William H. 2,738,283.
Copperweld Steel Co. : See —
Mcllvane, William J. 2,749,607.
Sparkes. Harry P.. Ayers, and Newman. 2,765,526.
Copping, Brian, to Atkron, Inc. Conveyor for bottle crate
unloading machine. 2,759,593, 8-21-56, CI. 198 — 179.
Copping, Bruce G. Beverage dispensing apparatus. 2,748,982,
6-5-56. CI. 222 — 108.
Copping, John B. : See —
Roberts, Graham E., and Copping. 2,769,977.
Coppoc, William J. : See —
Dilworth, John P., Eckert, and Coppoc. 2,755,247.
Coppock, Walter J., to Sun Oil Co. Lubricants. 2,734,032,
2-7-56, CI. 252—52.
Coppola, James S. Control device for sliding members.
2.752.185. 6-20-56, CI. 292 — 78.
Coppola, Patrick P., R. C. Hughes, and O. G. Koppius, to
North American Philips Co., Inc. Thermionic cathode and
method of making the same. 2,769,708, 11-6-56, CI.
75—206.
Coquelet, Jules, to Ateliers de Constructions Electriques de
Charleroi. Teleprinter systems. 2,771,506, 11-20-56, CI.
178—51.
Coralline, Mark. Pouring spout construction for paper con-
tainers. 2,775,373, 12-25-56, CI. 222—183.
Coraor, George R., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Proc-
ess for preparing oximinoacetone. 2,731,499, 1-17-56, CI.
260 — 566.
Corbell, Paul I. : See —
Armstrong, William J., Corbell, and McPhee. 2,742,587.
Corbell, Paul I., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Phase shifting device. 2,775.7.41, 12-25-56, CI. 333 — 31.
Corbett, Carl C. Multi-year calendars. 2,768,459, 10-30-56,
CI. 40—109.
LIST OF PATENTEES 163
Corbett, George L. Aerial toy. 2,756,538, 7-31-56, CI.
Corbett, Harold, to Reed-Prentice Corp
screening plastic materials. 2,763,374, 9-18-56, CI.
210 — 152.
Corbett, Thomas H. Water supply units for glass washers
and the like. 2,743,736, 5-1-56, CI. 137—215.
Corbiere, Paul J., to Societe Rhodiaceta. Method of producing
creped fabric. 2,740,183, 4-3-56, CI. 28 — 72.
Corbin, Francis L. Brake control systems. 2,739,200,
3-20-56, C. 200—80.
Corbin, Harold E., and J. C. Dean, to Socony Mobil Oil Co.,
Inc. Pitch control in paper making. 2,743,179, 4-24-56,
Corbin, Stanley E. Electric lawn edger. 2,767,540, 10-23-56,
CI. 56—25.4.
Corbin, Wesley S., and C. M. Pearson, to The Black-Clawson
Co. Head box for paper making machines. 2,747,471,
5-29-56, CI. 92 — 44.
Corbitt, Harry W., and W. F. Goff. Brake for motor-operated
airplane landing gear. 2,763,348, 9-18-56, CI. 192 — 2.
Corby, Edward N. : See —
Porter, George S., and Corby. 2,768,799.
Corckran, John C. Square shanked, barbed wire nail.
2,759,389, 8-21-56, CI. 85—21.
Corcoran, Edward J. : See —
Pomazal, Jesse W., and Corcoran. 2,762,988.
Corcoran, Lyle S. Shell loading press. 2,772,629, 12-4-56,
CI. 100—283.
Corcoran, Michael J. : See —
Christie, Harlan J., and Corcoran. 2,741,776.
Cordell, Finton M„ to Harry B. Schwartz, Inc. Articulator.
2,754,588, 7-17-56, CI. 32—32.
Corderman, Charles L. : See —
Koda, Nobuo J., Smith, Corderman, and Rodgers.
2.769,116.
Cordes, Jacques, and J. Desor. Materials handling fork truck.
2,774,498, 12-18-56, CI. 214—731.
Cordier, Otto, and W. Gerecke, to Klockner-Humboldt-Deutz
Aktiengesellschaft. Diesel engine. 2,740,387, 4-3-56, CI.
123—32.
Cordill, Allen T. Tank drain plug. 2,765,082, 10-2-56, CI.
210—57.
Cording, James, Jr., and M. J. Willard, Jr., to the United
States of America as represented by the Secretary of
Agriculture. Drum drying of cooked mashed potatoes.
2,759,832, 8-21-56, CI. 99—207.
Cordis, Nat. Valved fountain sponge udder washer.
2.759,210, 8-21-56. CI. 15—130.
Cordis, Nat. Barn cleaner system. 2,765,089, 10-2-56, CI.
214 — 93.
Corenzwit, Ernest, and B. T. Matthias, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Titanium and zirconium alloys.
2,763,548, 9-18-56, CI. 75—175.5.
Corey, Albert E., and R. L. Harris, to Allied Chemical & Dye
Corp. Process for the production of hydrogen peroxide.
2,739,042, 3-20-56, CI. 23—207.
Corey, Albert E., and J. N. Cosby, to Allied Chemical & Dye
Corp. Synthesis of glycerin. 2,739,173, 3-20-56, CI.
260—635.
Corey, Calvin H. Fire escape. 2,735,603, 2-21-56, CI.
228—40.
Corey, Donald W., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Safety
devices. 2,733,063, 1-31-56. CI. 271 — 57.
Corey, Lorin A., to Industrial Rayon Corp. Thread advancing
reel. 2,765,069, 10-2-56, CI. 203—183.
Corhart Refractories Co. : See —
Baque, Harold W. 2,749,666.
Corkum, Ray T. : See —
Daniel, John H., Jr., and Corkum. 2,748,092.
Corkum, Russell W. : See —
Strandberg, Malcolm W. P., and Corkum. 2,761,141.
Corl, John L., and R. Gundelfinger, to Berkeley Scientific
Corp. Counting-rate meter. 2,735,066, 2-14-56, CI.
324—68.
Corley, James R. : See —
Reeves, Wilson A., Corley, and Guthrie. 2,751,278.
Corley Mfg. Co. : See —
Maynard, Marvin E. 2,765,006.
Cormack, Clara H. Educational appliance. 2,748,500,
6-5-56, CI. 35—70.
Corman, Julian, H. M. Tsuehiya, and C. S. Stringer, to the
United States of America as represented by the Secretary
of Agriculture. Enzymatic preparation of high levulose
food additives. 2,742,365, 4-17-56, CI. 99 — 134.
Cormier, Arthur, to Cormier Paper Box Co. Ltd. Multiple
compartment containers. 2,766,924, 10-16-56, CI. 229 — 28.
Cormier Hosiery Mills, Inc. : See —
Marquis, Raymond G. 2.765,643.
Cormier Paper Box Co. Ltd. : See —
Cormier, Arthur. 2,766,924.
Corn, Lawrence H., to Gulf Oil Corp. Polymerization process
for preparing propylene tetramer. 2,770,665, 11-13-56, CI.
260—683.15.
Cornbleet, Sidney, to The General Electric Co. Ltd. Directive
radio aerial systems. 2,729,817, 1-3-56, CI. 343 — 779.
Come, Dustin C. Wire working tool. 2,774,392, 12-18-56,
CI. 140— K4.
Cornell, Carmen S. : See —
Cornell, Ernest R. and C. S. 2,742,777.
Cornell, Ernest R., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Method of producing finely divided metallic sodium.
2,751,288, 6-19-56, CI. 75—0.5.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Cornell, Ernest R., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Light metal pump. 2,768,587, 10-30-56, CI. 103 — 166.5.
Cornell, Ernest R. and C. S. Building wall of hollow blocks.
2,742,777, 4-24-56, CI. 72 — 42.
Cornell, Hampton G., R. S. Manne, G. R. L. Shepherd, and
A. M. Souby, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Pro-
duction of catalytic cracking feed stocks. 2,775,544,
12-25-56, CI. 196—24.
Cornel Aeronautical Laboratory, Inc. : See —
Dye, Edward R. 2,740,208.
Cornelison, Hoyd : See —
Worden, Samuel P., and Cornelison. 2,738,676.
Cornelison, Boyd, to Texas Instruments Inc. Gravity meter.
2,732,718. 1-31-56, CI. 73—382.
Cornelius Co., The : See —
Cornelius, Nelson F. 2,748,606.
Cornelius, Gail, to R. M. Wade & Co. Apparatus to aid the
moving of pipe lines. 2,769,664, 11-6-56, Cl. 299—47.
Cornelius, Nelson ¥., to The Cornelius Co. Mechanical move-
ment. 2,748,606, 6-5-56, Cl. 74—49.
Cornelius, Paul D„ to Vlier Engineering. Inc. Thumb screw
with overload release means. 2,745,303, 5-15-56, Cl.
Cornelius', Paul D., to Vlier Engineering, Inc. Spring clip
wrench attachment for holding a screw. 2,745,304,
5-15-56, Cl. 81—71.
Cornelius, Richard T. Combination regulating and relief
valves. 2,739,611, 3-27-56, Cl. 137—505.15.
Cornelius, Richard T. Cast connecting rod comprising ball
bearing. 2.743.970, 5-1-56. Cl. 308—184.
Cornelius, Richard T. Spraying devices. 2,772,118,
11-27-56, Cl. 299—88.
Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory, Inc. : See — ■
J )ve, Edward R. 2,759,186.
Moog, William C, Jr. 2,767,689.
Cornell, Archie R., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Appara-
tus for operating gaseous discharge devices. 2,730,656,
1-10-56, Cl. 315—97.
Cornell-Dubilier Electric Corp. : See —
Chadowski, Joseph P., and Weiss. 2,756,955.
Dubilier, William. 2,769,889.
Prekko. Eugene F. 2,767,110.
Weiss, Felix. 2,774,018.
Cornell, Elliot C, Jr., to The Auto Arc-Weld Mfg. Co. Weld-
ing head control apparatus in systems using separately
excited D. C. welding generators. 2,759,120, 8-14-56, Cl.
314 — 62.
Cornell, John A., and H. E. Kemmler, to H. D. Justi & Son,
Inc. Dental impression material and method of making
same. 2,733.156, 1-31-56, Cl. 106—38.5.
Cornell, John A., and H. E. Kemmler, to H. D. Justi & Son,
Inc. Impression material and method of making same.
2,733,157, 1-31-56, Cl. 106—38.5.
Cornell Machine Co., The : See —
Buckley, William E. 2,737,961.
Buckley, William E. 2,769,398.
Cornell, Norman M.. H. M. Gulick, and V. L. Boven, to The
Gibson-Homans Co. Calking gun. 2,768,768, 10-30-56,
Cl. 222 — 80.
Cornell Paperboard Products Co. : See —
Wenzel, Frederick A. 2,757,585.
Cornell, Paul W., and E. Cotton, to Gulf Oil Corp. Method
and apparatus for gas storage. 2,757,067, 7-31-56, Cl.
23 — 1.
Cornell, Torger R. Mechanism for feeding and distributing
inks and other fluids. 2,762,301, 9-11-56, Cl. 101—365.
Cornellier, Maurice H. Umbrella. 2,736,329, 2-28-56, Cl.
Cornellier.'Maurice H. Iron attachment. 2,736,789, 2-28-56,
Cl. 219 — 25.
Cornet, Guy M. J. Calorie meter. 2,733,603, 2-7-56, Cl.
73—193.
Cornett, Walter V. Portable power hammers. 2,732,197,
1-24-56, Cl. 262—15.
Cornforth. John W. : See-
Callow, Robert K.. Spensley, and Cornforth. 2,734,898.
O'Hanlon, Aidan F., and Cornforth. 2,728,951.
Corning Glass Works : See —
Armistead, William H. 2,743.553.
Bailey, Thomas W. 2,737,396.
Callard, Robert L. 2,731,547.
Dalton, Robert H., and Voss. 2.744.034.
Dalton, Robert H., and Voss. 2,770,923.
De Voe, Charles F. 2,702.167.
Domincone, Joseph J. 2,768,063.
O'Leary, Thomas G. 2,749,794.
Shaw, Morton R. 2,749,579.
Stookev. Stanley D. 2.732.298.
Stookey, Stanley D. 2,733.167.
Wilson. Richmond W. 2,765,586.
Corning, Horace F. : See —
Betts, Raymond L., Corning, Ricards, and Ryder.
2,769,765.
Corning, Walter D. Chairs. 2.732,005, 1-24-56, Cl. 155 — 77.
Cornish, Edward. Carton sealing means. 2,740,181, 4-3-56,
Cl. 24—261.
Cornish, Irving R. Filing cabinet. 2,745,708, 5-15-56, Cl.
312 — 311.
Cornock, Edward F., and K. F. Newell, to Package Machinery
Co. Device for applying cigar bands and the like to
wrappers. 2,751,104, 6-19-56, Cl. 216—55.
Cornock. Edward F., and K. F. Newell, to Package Machinery
Co. Machine for wrapping cigars and the like. 2,760,317,
8-28-56, Cl. 53—73.
Cornock, Edward F., and W. Luczek, to Package Machinery
Co. Device for applying strips to wrappers. 2,760,414,
8-28-56, Cl. 93— 1.
Corn Products Refining Co. : See —
Gibbons, John P. 2,759,922.
Gibbons, John P. 2,759,923.
Kerr, Ralph W. 2,732,309.
Kerr, Ralph W., and Faucette. 2,733,238.
Morris, Leo, Unger, and Wilson. 2,733,234.
Paschall, Eugene F. 2,775,586.
Williams, Edgar H. 2,773,784.
Cornu, Ami, to Cornu & Co. Wrist-band for wrist-watch.
2,758,763, 8-14-56, Cl. 224 — 4.
Cornu & Co. : See —
Cornu, Ami. 2,758,763.
Cornwell, Claire L. Cable speed indicator. 2,745,633,
5-15-56, Cl. 254—150.
Cornwell, John W. : See —
Bush, George L., and Cornwell. 2,752,093.
Cornwell, Ralph T. K., to American Viscose Corp. Cellulose
compound film-forming composition and a regenerated cellu-
lose film coated therewith. 2,770,555, 11-13-56, Cl.
106—173.
Coro, Inc. : See — ■
McVinney, John P. 2,743,498.
Corral, Joseph S., to North American Aviation, Inc. Process
and apparatus for forming and stress relieving metal.
2,762,734, 9-11-56, Cl. 148—12.7.
Correa, Alfred T. Combined book jacket and marker.
2,753,194, 7-3-56, Cl. 281—34.
Correa, Roy E. Manually sustained glider type aircraft.
2,757,886, 8-7-56, Cl. 244—64.
Correll, Weldon R. Lens-measuring apparatus. 2,771,005,
11-20-56, Cl. 88—56.
Corrente, Anthony M. : See — ■
Thompson, Kenneth W., and Corrente. 2,774,710.
Corrigan, Robert G. : See —
Kossuth, Otto, and Corrigan. 2,750,822.
Corriston, John W. Insulated water-cooled furnace members.
2,749,107. 6-5-56, Cl. 263—6.
Corriveau, Joseph A. : See —
Gadd, Charles W., and Corriveau. 2,741,128.
Corro Ltd. : See—
Goldstein, Samuel, and Lichtenstein. 2,759,523.
Corry-Jamestown Mfg. Corp. : See —
Hutzelman, Howard E. 2,732,240.
Hutzelman, Howard E. 2,738,247.
Hutzelman, Howard E. 2,751,272.
Hutzelman, Howard E. 2,766,091.
Corsaw, Harry B. Portable water dispensing container.
2,742,191. 4-17-56, Cl. 222—130.
Corso, Philip J. Picture projection screen. 2,742,816,
4-24-56, Cl. 88—28.9.
Corson, Ben, Mfg. Co. : See —
Webster, Clifford L. 2,740,173.
Corson, James W. Combination washer and wash tubs.
2,773^,373, 12-11-56, Cl. 68—13.
Corson, John H., G. A. Goetz, and D. Lewis, to John A.
Roebling's Sons Corp. Method of heat treating hot rolled
steel rods. 2,756,169, 7-24-56. Cl. 148 — 21.55.
Corson, Ralph. Pressure-sensitive tape dispensing machine.
2,747,664. 5-29-56, Cl. 164—38.
Corson, William G. Apparatus for applying tread rubber
to tire carcasses. 2,744,290, 5-8-56, Cl. 18 — 30.
Cortebert Watch Co. : See —
Kocher, Hans. 2,729.057.
Cortina, Joseph. Ventilated cushioned shoes. 2,751,692,
6-26-56, Cl. 36—3.
Cortright. Samuel E., to General Motors Corp. Shipping con
tainer for glass. 2,741,362, 4-10-56, Cl. 206 — 62.
Corum, Alvin H. Newspaper filing cabinet. 2,738,251
3-13-56. Cl. 312 — 312.
Corum, Clinton. Two-position constant speed semi-auto
matic propeller pitch control. 2,774,433, 12-18-56, Cl.
170—160.16.
Coru-Ply Corp. : See —
Knowles, William L. 2,759,506.
Knowles, William L. 2,764.193.
Knowles, William L. 2,766,787.
Corwin, Merton D., to The Baldwin Piano Co. Construction
of photoelectric organs. 2,734,416, 2-14-56, Cl. 84 — 1.17.
Corwin, Sylvan E. Display device. 2,757,472, 8-7-56, Cl.
41—10.
Cory Corp. : See —
Dale, Sheldon. 2,743,664.
Krause, Richard S., and Tickner. 2,758,624.
Nelson, Melven V. 2.745,198.
Seibert, Ernest H. 2.743,610.
Seibert, Ernest H., and Krause. 2,736,181.
Cory, Elmer M. Distributor breaker mechanism. 2,742,539,
4-17-56, Cl. 200—31.
Corydon. Jeff, II. Rubber pneumatic auto bumper accessories.
2,731,289, 1-17-56, Cl. 293—67.
Corydon. Jeff, II. Bumper guards. 2,731,290, 1-17-56, Cl.
293—71.
Cosby. John N. : See —
Chapman. Wilbur F., and Cosby. 2,734,067.
Corey, Albert E., and Cosby. 2,739,173.
Coscia, Lewis G. : See —
Campbell, George J., and Coscia. 2.731,254.
Campbell, George J., and Coscia. 2,775,441.
Coselman, C. B., Inc. : See —
Coselman, Clinton B. 2,744,689.
LIST OF PATENTEES
165
Coselman, Clinton B., to C. B. Coselman, Inc. Thermostatic
damper control. 2,744,689, 5-8-56, CI. 236 — 96.
Cosgrove, James, to Edwards Brothers (Tippers) Ltd. Con-
trol valves for hydraulic tipping-hoists for vehicles.
2,747,550, 5-29-56, CI. 121—46.4.
Cosgrove, John J., to Liquidivision Gauge & Control Corp.
Tank gauge. 2,767,585, 10-23-56, CI. 73 — 321.
Cosgrove, Thomas M. Shield for fire alarm box indicating
lamps. 2,733,334. 1-31-56, CI. 240 — 25.
Cosin, Murray D. Moldable foot support. 2,760,281, 8-28-50,
CI. 36—71.
Coskun, Melimet K., to American Steel Foundries. Car
truck. 2,730,048, 1-10-56, CI. 105—190.
Coskun, Mehmet K., to American Steel Foundries. Spring
and axle assembly. 2,738.185, 3-13-56, CI. 267 — 57.
Coskun, Mehmet K., to American Steel Foundries. Car truck.
2,762,316, 9-11-56, CI. 105—190.
Cosmetto, Aristodeme J. Chemical apparatus for reacting
chemicals requiring heat transfer. 2,774,653, 12-18-56,
CI. 23—259.
Cosmocord Ltd. : See —
Kelly, Stanley. 2.749.131.
Kelly, Stanley, and Brownlee. 2,771,514.
Kelly, Stanley, and Brownlee. 2,771,515.
Cosmos, William J., to Chicago Rubber Co., Inc. Contact
wheel. Ke. 24,152, 5-15-56, CI. 51—141.
Cosner, Robert R. : See —
Felbeck, George T., Cook, and Cosner. 2,752,591.
Heimaster, John W., and Cosner. 2,746,615.
Cossin, Hursle E., to American Motors Corp. Refrigerating
apparatus having evaporator compartment with closure
means. 2,758,454, 8-14-56, CI. 62 — 126.
Cosson, Jacques G. H. : See —
Picard, Maxime F. B., and Cosson. 2,763,181.
Costa, Raymond L., to Allied Chemical & Dve Corp. Treat-
ment of bexavalent chromium solutions. 2,733,204, 1-31-56,
CI. 210—24.
Costanzo, Frank X., to Victaulic Co. of America. Method
for joining together sections of plastic pipe. 2,766,518,
10-16-56, CI. 29— 517.
Coste, Pierre P. H. Machine for the production of granular
material, more particularly for injection moulding machines.
2,739,647, 3-27-56, CI. 164—61.
Costello, James R. : See —
Toy, Arthur D. F., and Costello. 2,754,315.
Costello. Otto A., to South Bend Lathe Works. Rotary table.
2.748,624. 6-5-56, CI. 74 — 813.
Costello, Otto A., to South Bend Lathe Works. Disconnect-
able worm gearing. 2,769,349, 11-6-56, CI. 74 — 405.
Costello, Robert B., to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Apparatus
for field welding seams in horizontal plate. 2,752,468,
6-26-56, CI. 219— 8.
Costello, Robert B., to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Apparatus for
field welding seams in vertical plate. 2,755,367 7-17-56,
CI. 219 — 8.
Coster, Allan A., to The Reflectone Corp. Variable speed
device. 2,734,388. 2-14-56. Cl. 74 — 198.
Costick, Andrew J., and W. A. Jones, to The Goodyear Tire
& Rubber Co. Mold structure. 2,734,227, 2-14-56, Cl.
Costin, William J. Veterinary surgical knife. 2,735,176,
2-21-56, Cl. 30—162. ' '
Cosulich, Donna B. : See —
Starker, Lee N., and Cosulich. 2,759,005.
Cosulich, Mark. Siphons. 2,774,522, 12-18-56, Cl. 222 — 416.
Cotehett, Louis M., and K. P. Swanson ; said Swanson assor.
to said Cotehett. Top roll for drawing frames. 2,755,515,
7-24-56. Cl. 19—142.
Cotehett. Louis M. Bolsters for spinning frames. 2,756,117,
7-24-56, Cl. 308—156.
Cotehett, Louis M. Top roll for textile drawing mechanisms.
2,764,782, 10-2-56. Cl. 19—142.
Cotehett, Louis M. Top roll for spinning and roving frames.
2,771,640, 11-27-56, Cl. 19—142.
Cotehett, Louis M. Process and apparatus for making yarn
and fabric. 2,773,297, 12-11-56, Cl. 28—1.
Cote. Arthur J. Window construction. 2,772,448, 12-4-56,
Cl. 20—42.
Cote. Hector A. Tiltable fence. 2,766,017, 10-9-56, Cl.
256—23.
Cote, Napoleon D. Apparatus for pelleting mill feeds.
2,740.364, 4-3-56, Cl. 107—8.
Cote, Omer E., to Marathon Corp. Apparatus for forming a
carton. 2,738,715, 3-20-56, Cl. 93—51.
Cote, Onil O. Re-usable collapsible carton. 2,749,016, 6-5-56.
Cl 229 39
Cotei Raoul A. Folding stretcher. 2,745,114, 5-15-56, Cl.
Cothern.' Alfred J. Trot line fishing lines. 2,762,155,
9-11-56, Cl. 43—27.4.
Cotsworth, Albert, III, to Zenith Radio Corp. Automatic
gain-control circuit. 2.754,359. 7-10-56, Cl. 178 — 7.5.
Cottar, Robert. Adjustable scaffold leg unit. 2,761,743,
9^-56, Cl. 304—5.
Cotter, George L., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Air com-
pressing apparatus. 2,772,830, 12-4-56, Cl. 230 — 208.
Cotter, George L., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Air com-
pressor. 2,772,831, 12-4-56, Cl. 230 — 211.
Cotter, James L. : See —
Silvers. Albert, and Cotter. 2,731,685.
Cotter Joseph F. : See —
Mason, Scott, Goldstein, and Cotter. 2,758,123.
Cotterell, Charles M. Quick release battery terminal clamp.
2,735,995, 2-21-56, Cl. 339—235.
Cotterman, Frank D. : See —
Hansen, George E., Cotterman, and De Craene. 2,750,960.
Cottier, Louis, to Tavannes Watch Co. S. A. Item counter
and totalizer. 2,751,151, 6-19-50, Cl. 235—113.
Cottle, Delmer L. : See —
Bartlett, Jeffrey H., Cottle, and De Hoff. 2,758,088.
Morway, Arnold J., Young, and Cottle. 2,739,127.
Young, David W., and Cottle. 2,769,784.
Young, David W., Cottle, and Gleason. 2,756,217.
Young, David W., Morway, and Cottle. 2,730,500.
Young, David W., Morway, and Cottle. 2,751,351.
Young, David W., Morway, and Cottle. 2,768,139.
Young, David W., Serniuk. and Cottle. 2,745,726.
Young, David W., Vanderbilt, Cottle, and Morway.
2/755,224.
Cottle, Delmer L., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Separation of esters. 2.741,632, 4-10-56, Cl. 260 — 499.
Cottle, Delmer L., D. W. Young, and A. J. Morway, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Synthetic oil base lubricat-
ing grease compositions. 2,746,924, 5-22-56, Cl. 252 — 42.
Cottle, Delmer L D. W. Young, and H. J. Franklin, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Method of preparing an
adhesive for bonding wood. 2,758,953, 8-14-56, Cl.
154—133.
Cottle, Delmer L., F. Knoth, Jr., and D. W. Young, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Synthetic lubricants.
2,758,975, 8-14-56, Cl. 252 — 49.8.
Cottle, Delmer L.. D. W. Young, and M. H. Edson, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Asphalt and process for
manufacturing same. 2 764,523, 9-25-56, Cl. 196 — 22.
Cottle, John E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. High pressure
stabilization of oils. 2,773,559, 12-11-56. Cl. 183 — 114.5.
Cottom, Truman W., to M. E. Hall. Clothes hamper.
2,732,274, 1-24-56, Cl. 312—280.
Cotton, Ernest : See —
Cornell, Paul W., and Cotton. 2,757,067.
Cotton, Robert B., to All American Engineering Co. Combi-
nation turbine and reel package. 2,760,777, 8-28-56, Cl.
273—105.3.
Cotton, Robert B., and D. B. Doolittle, to All American En-
gineering Co. Aircraft arresting means. 2,731,219, 1-17-56,
Cl. 244—110.
Cotton, Robert H. Educational devices. 2,752,727, 7-3-56,
Cl. 46 — 43.
Cotton, Robert H., and G. O. Rorabaugh, to Holly Sugar
Corp. Producing dry vegetable-molasses product.
2,774,671, 12-18-56, Cl. 99—6.
Cotton, William J. Indicating equipment for chemical proc-
ess. 2,758,475, 8-14-56, Cl. 73—339.
Cotton, William, Ltd. : See —
Start, Ernest. 2,770,959.
Lynam, John E. 2,775,110.
Lynam, John E., and Cooper. 2,731,818.
Cottrell Co., The : See —
Luehrs, Hans J. 2,756,996.
Cottrell, Eugene J. : See —
Reiser, Alfred A., and Cottrell. 2,739,482.
Cottrell, Irene : See —
Cottrell, William P. 2,738,070.
Cottrell, Robert B., to American Steel Foundries. Axle assem-
bly. 2,740,624, 4-3-56, Cl. 267—58.
Cottrell, Robert B., to American Steel Foundries. Car truck.
2.743,682, 5-1-56, Cl. 105—197.
Cottrell, Robert B., to American Steel Foundries. Spring
group. 2,747,861, 5-29-56, Cl. 267—4.
Cottrell, Robert B., and R. T. Leisk, to American Steel
Foundries. Brake beam. 2,751,051, 6-19-56, Cl.
188—226.1.
Cottrell, Robert B., to American Steel Foundries. Tread
brake arrangement for six-wheel truck. 2,759,567,
8-21-56, Cl. 188—33.
Cottrell, Robert B., to American Steel Foundries. Brake
beam. 2,762,467, 9-11-56, Cl. 188—226.1.
Cottrell, Robert B.. to American Steel Foundries. Draft
gear housing. 2,768,755, 10-30-56. Cl. 213—32.
Cottrell, Samuel H. : See —
Arnold, William H., and Cottrell. 2,746,560.
Cottrell, Wayne W., and E. E. James. Angular wrench head
having upwardly opening socket. 2,769,360, 11-6-56, Cl.
81—121.
Cottrell, William P., deceased ; I. Cottrell, executrix. Gravity
separator. 2,738,070. 3-13-56, Cl. 209 — 211 .
Cotts, Louis C. Baseboard heat distributor. 2,745,332,
5-15-56, Cl. 98 — 40.
Coty, Inc. : See —
Croce, Santy M. 2,733,102.
Croce, Santy M. 2,755.131.
Croce. Santy M. 2,755,132.
Croce, Santy M. 2,755,951.
Couanault, Georges R., to Societe Alsacienne de Constructions
Mecaniques. Electrical servo-mechanisms. 2,732,520,
1-24-56, Cl. 318—18.
Couanault, Georges R., to Societe Alsacienne de Construc-
tions Mecaniques. Potentiometer circuit arrangements.
2,760,147, 8-21-56, Cl. 323—74.
Couch, Dwight E., and A. Brenner, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of Commerce.
Electropolishing with phosphorous acid. 2,740,755, 4-3-56,
Cl. 204 — 140.5.
Couch, Glenn F., to The Symington-Gould Corp. Friction
controlled railway truck. 2,729,173, 1-3-56, Cl. 105 — 193.
Couch, Glenn F., to The Symington-Gould Corp. Snubbed rail-
way truck. 2,729,174, 1-3-56, Cl. 105—197.
166
Couch, Glenn F., to The Symington-Gould Corp.
truck. 2,731,923, 1-24-56, CI. 105—197.
Couch, Glenn F., to The Symington-Gould Corp. Friction
controlled railway truck. 2,732,813. 1-31-56, CI. 105—197.
Couch, Glenn F., to The Symington-Gould Corp. Lubricating
mechanism for railway car axle. 2,743,969, 5-1-56, CI.
308—84.
Couch, S. H., Co., Inc. : See —
Johnson, Carl A. P. 2,731,518.
Johnson, Carl A. P. 2,732,643.
Coughlin, Cornelius H., R. Lawrence, and C. W. Mote, to
Chrysler Corp. Automatic conveyor system for billets.
2,737,834, 3-13-56, CI. 80—26.
Coughlin, Daniel T., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Fluid
heater with guided convection elements. 2,757,649, 8-7-56,
CI. 122—478.
Coughlin, Frank : See —
Bryer, Melvin L. 2,747,737.
Couillard, Luther W., to Collins Radio Co. Direct reading
decade frequency tuning system for double conversion super-
heterodyne receiver. 2,766.375, 10-9-56, CI. 250 — 20.
Coulbourn, William C, and H. J. Sandberg. to Norden Ketay
Corp. True air speed meter. 2,751,786, 6-26-56, CI.
73—182.
Coulombe, Edwin C, Jr. : See —
Johnston, Leith, and Coulombe. 2.750,880.
Coulson, Walter. Chuck. 2,758,843, 8-14-56, CI. 279—119.
Coulter, Albert L. Hood latch adapter. 2,749,165. 6-5-56,
CI. 292—171.
Coulter, Earl E., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Steam purifier.
2,732,028, 1-24-56, CI. 183—31.
Coulter, James H., Jr. : See —
Allen, Robert K., and Coulter. 2,758,017.
Coulter, James H., Jr., and F. E. Hutton, to The Babcock &
Wilcox Co. Combination of a furnace for the incineration
of residual liquor with means for disintegrating solids
entrained in said liquor. 2,744,812, 5-8-56, CI. 23 — 262.
Coulter, Kenneth E. : See —
Amos, James L., and Coulter. 2,763,702.
Coulter & McKenzie Machine Co., Inc. : See —
Zaveruha, Victor A. 2,732,060.
Coulter, Samuel T., W. E. Hoyt, and S. Van Deest, to the
Regents of The University of Minnesota. Spray drier.
2,733,762, 2-7-56, CI. 159—4.
Coulter, Wallace H. Amplifier circuit having series-connected
tubes. Re. 24,204, 8-28-56. CI. 179—171.
Coulter, Wallace H. Electromagnetic flowmeter. 2,733,604,
2-7-56, CI. 73—194.
Coulter, Wallace H. Amplifier having series-connected output
tubes. 2,743,321. 4-24-56, CI. 179—171.
Coulter, Wallace H. Amplifier having series-connected out-
put tubes. 2,763,733, 9-18-56, CI. 179—171.
Coulter, William B., to Manufacturers Box Co., Inc. Display
card. 2,771,188, 11-20-56, CI. 206—75.
Coulters, Thomas C. Connection means for heating and ven-
tilating ducts. 2,752,950, 7-3-56, CI. 138—25.
Council of Scientific and Industrial Research. The: See—
AggarwaWoti S., and Sharma. 2.749,247.
a, and Chakravarty. 2.749,296.
Gun sight. 2,741,029, 4-10-56, CI.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Railway Court, Kenneth, to Vickers Inc. Power transmission.
Banerjee, Tar
Councill, James
33—47.
Counihan, Richard G.
, M. K. Haynes, and G. E. Whitney, to
International Business Machines Corp. Multidimensional
magnetic memory systems. 2,740,949. 4-3-56, CI. 340 — 174.
Countryman, James IT. Valve construction for dispensing
containers. 2,763,406, 9-18-56, CI. 222—394.
County Commercial Cars Ltd. : See —
Tapp, Ernest T. J. 2,754,162.
Countz, Leon : See —
Grant, Irvin R. 2,735,204.
Coupe. Harry A., to C. H. Marx. String and anchor therefor.
2,753.749, 7-10-56, CI. 84 — 297.
Couper, Alistair S., and A. Dravnieks, to Standard Oil Co.
HF — BFa catalytic processing. 2,768,983, 10-30-56, CI.
260—668.
Coupland, Frank H., Jr., E. H. Phelps, J. M. Cranford, and
K. R. Daniel, to American Cast Iron Pipe Co. Method for
the manufacture of centrifugallv cast tubular metal articles.
2,731,690, 1-24-56. CI. 22—200.5.
Courand, Henry A., to Crown Zellerbach Corp. Rotary steam
joint and loose mounting therefor. 2,745,684, 5-15-56,
CI. 285—96.1.
Courchene, Theodore P., A. Eppler, Jr., and H. W. Jarvis, to
United Shoe Machinery Corp. Apparatus to facilitate
joinder of uppers and insoles. 2,735,117, 2-21-56, CI. 12 — 1.
Courchesne, Joseph N. Tire and wheel construction. 2.742,075,
4-17-56, CI. 152 — 418.
Courier-Citizen Co. : See —
Magarinos, Joseph, and Hoffman. 2,770,456.
Courney, Clark, to General Motors Corp. Door fastener.
2,741,505, 4-10-56, CI. 292—341.17.
Coursen, David L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Blasting assembly. 2,732.800, 1-31-56, CI. 102—25.
Coursen, David L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Blasting device. 2,755,736, 7-24-56. CI. 102—25.
Courser, Malcolm W. Polishing block for uniform insignia.
2,733,473, 2-7-56, CI. 15—268.
Coursey, Dallas J. Brush dressing attachment for paint
cans. 2,730,266. 1-10-56, CI. 220—90.
Courson, Iber C, R. A. Mason, and H. C. Gramlich, to Philco
Corp. Sliding meat keeper. 2,769,677, 11-6-56, CI.
312—308.
Court, Andrew T. Automotive vehicle control. 2,765,889,
10-9-56. CI. 192— .09.
Bashford, Leslie A. 2,754,329.
Gardner, Brian C, and Sharpies. 2,732,002.
Smith, John O., and Weigham. 2.754 181.
Tallis, Ernst E., and Gardner. 2,758,004.
Wormell, Robert L. 2,775,506.
Courter, Donovan P. Expendable wave guide pattern and
method of manufacture. 2,761,187, 9-4-56, CI. 22 — 160.
Courter, Leo A. : See —
Bryant, Charles M., Helberg, Courter, and Cecil. 2,733,657.
Courter, Martin L., to Shell Development Co. Ethylene oxide
recovery. 2,756,241, 7-24-56, CI. 260—348.
Courter, Martin L., to Shell Development Co. Ethylene oxide
recovery. 2,771,473, 11-20-56, CI. 260—348.
Courter, Martin L., and R. L. Magovern, to Shell Development
Co. Resolution of carbonylics-containing gaseous mixtures.
2,750.398, 0-12-56, CI. 260—452.
Courthope, Thomas F.. S. Martin, and R. G. Sickly, to Inter-
national Salt Co. Salt dissolving apparatus. 2,734,804,
2-14-56, CI. 23—272.6.
Courtiere, Maurice : See —
Grouard, Pierre, and Courtiere. 2,755,148.
Courtney, Joseph F., and A. C. Radtke, to International Har-
vester Co. Glass fiber drawing mechanism. 2,747,335,
5-29-56, CI. 49—17.
Courtot, Louis B., to The Weatherhead Co. Short tube
coupling with deformable edges. 2,749,152, 6-5-56, CI.
285—120.
Coury, Frank H. : See —
Bonnett, Harold D. 2,742,911.
Couse, Kibbey W. Clutch mechanism for a power take-off.
2,733,793, 2-7-56, CI. 192—48.
Couse, Kibbey W. Foldable hoist. 2,733,817, 2-7-56, CI.
212—8.
Couse, Kibbey W. Power take off shifting means. 2,749,768,
6-12-56, CI. 74—491.
Couse, Kibbey W., to Reconstruction Finance Corp. Means
for reducing the overall height of a motor vehicle trailer.
2,751,234, 6-19-56, CI. 280—44.
Couse, Kibbey W. Collapsible hut. 2,765,499, 10-9-56, CI.
20—2.
Cousino, Walter F., Vs to J. H. Rollins and % to H. M. Turner.
Automatic blow-off for pressure tanks. 2,729,229, 1-3-56,
CI. 137—204.
Cousino, Walter F., to Ex Corp. Spring urged nut having
outwardly projecting teeth thereon. 2,767,609, 10-23-56,
Cousino, Walter F., to Ex Corp. Shelf lock. 2,767,951,
10-23-56. CI. 248—245.
Cousins. Edward, and F. A. Jeffries, to The Goodyear Tire
& Rubber Co. Air curing coating composition and method
of preparing same. 2,772,249, 11-27-56, CI. 260 — 31.2.
Cousins, Sydne. Brassiere and clasp therefor. 2,765,471,
10-9-56. CI. 2—42.
Coutts, Morton W., to Dominion Breweries Ltd. Process for
the manufacture of beer and the like. 2,775,522, 12-25-56,
Q\ go, 52
Couture, Anthony. Golf boot. 2,747,636, 5-29-56, CI.
150—1.5.
Couvillon, Louis J., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Stabilization
of unsaturtaed nitriles. 2,758.130, 8-7-56. CI. 260 — 465.9.
Couvillon, Louis J., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Stabilization
of unsaturated nitriles. 2,758,131, 8-7-56, CI. 260—465.9.
Couzens, Sydney N., and A. E. W. Hibbitt. to Murihead &
Co. Ltd. Induction generators. 2,738,834. 3-13-56. CI.
310—171.
Covelv, Frank D. : See —
Bakpr. Richard E., and Covely. 2,774,964.
Covely. Frank D., 3rd, and L. M. Seeberger. to Radio Corp.
of America. Scan conversion system utilizing resolved
writing deflections. 2,743,378, 4-24-56, CI. 315—8.6.
Cover, Martin L. Apparatus for cooling sinter. 2,743,534,
5-1-56. CI. 34—174.
Cover, Martin L. Method of sintering. 2.768,890, 10-30-56.
CI. 75—5.
Cover, Ralph. Corn cutting machine. 2,767,716, 10-23-56,
CI. 130—9.
Coverhond Corp. : See —
Stetter. Grant. 2,748,593.
Covert, Calvin C. : See —
Berninger. Kenneth L„ and Covert. 2,745,499.
Miller, Dale W.. Covert. Royer. and Demido. 2 748 877.
Covert, Don N., and R. L. Denney to The Federal Bearings
Co., Inc. Bearing seal. 2,743,119. 4-24-56, CI. 286—5.
Coviello. Anthony R. Agricultural implements and support
vehicles therefor. 2,732,781, 1-31-56, CI. 97 — 32.
Covin, William F. : See —
Mathewson, Herbert R., Housch, and Covin. 2,733,974.
Mathewson, Herbert R., Housch. and Covin. 2,737,042.
Covington, Carl A. : See —
Earle. Clarence E„ and Covington. 2,730,269.
Covington, Mabel V. Fruit juice extractor. 2,746,379,
5-22-56, CI. 100—108.
Covington, Robert A., Jr., and V. H. Waldin, to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours and Co. Tubular film stretcher. 2,767,427,
10-23-56, CI. 18—1.
Covington, Robert A., Jr., and V. H. Waldin, to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours and Co. Coupling. 2,772,548, 12-4-56, CI.
64 — 2.
Cowan, Ben. Stock metering and proportioning apparatus.
2,730.118, 1-10-56. CI. 137—266.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Cowan, John C. : See —
Croston. Clarence B., Teeter, and Cowan. 2,729,658.
McKinney, Leonard L., Cowan, and Evans. 2,775,565.
Cowan, John C, and C. D. Evans, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of Agriculture.
Preparation of phytic acid from calcium magnesium
phytates. 2,750,400, 6-12-56, CI. 260—461.
Cowan, John V., to Sperry Products, Inc. Method and means
for induction welding. 2,751,479, 6-19-56, CI. 219 — 10.
Cowan, Leslie F. : See —
Pergunas, Sidney W., and Cowan. 2,770,565.
Coward, Richard W. Cooling system for shafts and bearings.
. 2,755,989, 7-24-56, CI. 230—128.
Cowden, Herbert B. : See —
Clark, Walter, and Cowden. 2,763,553.
Cowee, Merle, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Salicylic acid
ester as color inhibitor for polyester-monomer resins.
2,773,049, 12-4-56, CI. 260—45.4.
Cowell, Charles C. : See —
Jacobson, Arthur G., and Kaddeland. 2,767,790.
Cowen, Frank M., to American Cyanamid Co. Method of
preparing mercaptosuccinic acid. 2,729,675, 1-3-56, CI.
260^537.
Cowen, George T. C. Gathering device. 2,766,797, 10-16-56,
CI. 150—52.
Cowen, Lawrence, to The Lionel Corp. Toy railway signal
towers. 2,774,181, 12-18-56, CI. 46—12.
Cowen, Robert : See —
Ross, Harold M., and Cowen. 2,730,974.
Cowie, Charles T. Y., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
Production of phenols. 2,733,274, 1-31-56. CI. 260—624.
Cowles Chemical Co. : See —
MacMullen, Clinton W., and Marzocchi. 2,740,801.
Cowles, Raymond H., to The General Tire and Rubber Co.
Cushioned hinge bearing. 2,733,108, 1-31-56, CI. 308 — 184.
Cowles, Raymond H., to The General Tire and Rubber Co.
Steel backed rubber bushings. 2,749,160, 6-5-56, CI.
287—85.
Cowles, Roderick J., and N. A. Ciannamea, to Cluett, Peabody
& Co., Inc. Treatment of cotton fabrics to increase their
lustre by applying mercerizing caustic soda and heavy pres-
sure. 2,769,685, 11-6-56, CI. 8 — 125.
Cowley, Charles H., and J. A. Woods, to Libbey-Owens-Ford
Glass Co. Apparatus for fusing spaced sheets of glass.
2,761,248, 9-4-56, CI. 49—1.
Cowley, William E., to American Saw & Tool Co. Molding
head and cutter. 2,731,991, 1-24-56, CI. 144 — 229.
Cowsert, Charles A., to Buckeye Bait Corp. Dispenser and
display device for spherical objects. 2,756,901, 7-31-56,
CI. 221—132.
Cowsert, Charles A., to Buckeye Bait Corp. Float. 2,758,410,
8-14-56, CI. 43—44.87.
Cowsert, Charles A., to Buckeye Bait Corp. Fishing float
having regulating means for its water displacement.
2,763,088, 9-18-56, CI. 43 — 43.14.
Cox, Bonnar : See —
Goldberg, Jacob, Cox, and Heywood. 2,735,082.
Cox. Charles W., to American Viscose Corp. Fiber wet-treat-
ing apparatus. 2,773,375, 12-11-56, CI. 68—205.
Cox, Dean S. : See —
Perry, Edmond S., and Cox. 2,749,292.
Cox, Duncan B. Electrical conductor or resistance and
method of making the same. 2,759,041, 8-14-56, CI.
174—121.
Cox, Earl W. Boat hull having an upwardly arched bottom.
2,735,392, 2-21-56, CI. 114—62.
Cox, Eddie L. Mixing and spraying device. 2,750,231,
6-12-56, CI. 299—85.
Cox, Ernest. Automatic gas alarm. 2,747,176, 5-22-56,
CI. 340—237.
Cox, Eugene S., to The Garrett Corp. Turbine driven fan
unit. 2,775,400, 12-25-56, CI. 230—116.
Cox, George E. Ophthalmic perimeters. 2,744,441, 5-8-56,
CI. 88—20.
Cox. George W. Cylinder valve. 2,757,898, 8-7-56, CI.
251—270.
Cox, Gerald C, y2 to J. F. Schwery and V2 to R. H. Schwery.
Snap-on sinker. 2,741,067, 4-10-56, CI. 43 — 44.9.
Cox, Gilbert R. : See —
O'Neill, John J., Jr., and Cox. 2,740,704.
O'Neill, John J.. Jr., and Cox. 2,740,705.
Cox. Gordon V. : See —
Hoffmann, Albert. 2,732,029.
Cox, Harold L. : See —
Pedersen, Harry C. and J. J. 2,765,890.
Cox, Herbert F., Jr. : See —
Clairmonte, Donald F. 2,749,625.
Cox, Herbert F., Jr. Device for expanding shallow cup plugs
in fiber container openings. 2,769,293, 11-6-56, CI.
53—330.
Cox, Herbert F., Jr. Container filling apparatus. 2,769,464,
11-6-56, CI. 141—86.
Cox, Howard J. Pipe wiper. 2,740,480, 4-3-56, CI. 166—170.
Cox, Irvin W., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Circuit breakers and
the like having power elements. 2,738,393, 3-13-56, CI.
200—88.
Cox, Isaac E., to American Brake Shoe Co. Oil rings.
2,759,775, 8-21-56, CI. 308—129.
Cox, Jasper P. : See —
Lewis, Warner, Sr., and Cox. 2,747,684.
Cox, Joe L., to Brodex Co. Valve assembly for hopper-type
vehicles. 2,769,403, 11-6-56, CI. 105—288.
Cox, John F. Cribbage board. 2,740,585, 4-3-56, CI.
235—90.
167
Cribbage board. 2,755,024, 7-17-56, Cl.
Cox, John
235—90.
Cox, John M. : See —
Schnitzius, Homer D., and Cox. 2,747,226.
Cox, John R. : See —
Smrekar, Larry F. 2,752,161.
Cox, John R. Chucking device. 2,735,686, 2-21-56, Cl.
279—50.
Cox, John R. Cam-operated chuck. 2,735,687, 2-21-56, Cl.
279—^51.
Cox, John R. Pushers for polygon-shaped stock. 2,738,198,
3— 13_5fi pj 279— 41
Cox, John R.' Pusher' construction. 2,741,483, 4-10-56, Cl.
279—46.
Cox, John W., to The Diamond Match Co. Molded pulp egg
carton. 2,739,750, Cl. 229—2.5.
Cox, John W., to The Diamond Match Co. Molded pulp car-
ton. 2,771,233, 11-20-56, Cl. 229—2.5.
Cox, Joseph B. : See —
Broughton, Sidney H., and Erickson. 2,773,259.
Phillips, Daniel T., and Erickson. 2,740,965.
Webber, Charles R., and Erickson. 2,760,401.
Cox, Joseph B., to Oregon Saw Chain Corp. Saw chain with
saw bar groove cleaning means. 2,741,280, 4-10-56, Cl.
143—135.
Cox, Joseph B., to Oregon Saw Chain Corp. Saw chain with
insert teeth. 2,746,494, 5-22-56, Cl. 143—135.
Cox, Joseph B., to Oregon Saw Chain Corp. Anvil for a
chain rivet removing device. 2,747,362, 5-29-56, Cl. 59 — 7.
Cox, Joseph B., to Oregon Saw Chain Corp. Saw chain cutter.
2,747,623, 5-29-56, Cl. 143—135.
Cox, Joseph B., to Oregon Saw Chain Corp. Saw chain with
snap ring fasteners. 2,747,624, 5-29-56, Cl. 143 — 135.
Cox, Joseph B. Chain saws. 2,771,919, 11-27-56, Cl.
143—135.
Cox, Lester E. : See —
Bussey, Lynn E.. and Cox. 2,757,958.
Cox, Linvell A., to Illinois Tool Works. Nut hopper and se-
lector. 2,757,822, 8-7-56, Cl. 221—160.
Cox, Martin, and R. K. P. Stevens, to Power Jets (Research
and Development) Ltd. Seals. 2,747,843, 5-29-56, Cl.
257—6.
Cox, Robert E. : See —
Silver, Walter H., and Cox. 2,760,421.
Cox, Samuel F., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Electrocon-
ductive article. 2,733,325. 1-31-56, Cl. 201—73.
Cox, William H., and J. W. Millington, to Sun Oil Co.
Seismic detector. 2,753,544, 7-3-56, Cl. 340—17.
Cox, William J. Toy hay stacker. 2,742.166. 4-17-56, Cl.
21'
13
Cox, William T. Gate hinge. 2,763,890, 9-25-56, Cl. 16—158.
Coxe, Charles D., to Handy & Harman. Joining of non-
metallic materials and brazing filler rods therefor.
2,739,375, 3-27-56, Cl. 29 — 472.7.
Coyle, Francis S. Dental floss applicator. 2,735,437, 2-21-56,
Cl. 132—92.
Coyle Lines Inc. : See —
Macy, Robert H., and Buck. 2,738,749.
Coyle, William E. Hydraulic underreamer. 2,743,906, 5-1-56,
Coyne, Cornelius L., Jr., and G. A. Mitchell, to Western Elec-
tric Co., Inc. Fixture for adjusting the cathode of an elec-
tronic tube. 2,747,961, 5-29-56, Cl. 316—27.
Coyne, Gerard G., to General Electric Co. Refrigeration sys-
tem for air conditioning apparatus. 2,750,762, 6-19-56, Cl.
62—117.55.
Coyne, Gerard G., to General Electric Co. Air conditioning
apparatus. 2,754,661, 7-17-56, Cl. 62—6.
Covne, John F., to Hecla Electrics Proprietary Ltd. Smooth-
ing or pressing irons and the like. 2,764,825, 10-2-56,
pi CO QQ
Coyne, Wiiliam R., to Pillsbury Mills, Inc. Method and ap-
paratus for producing doughnut dough formations having
scalloped inner and outer peripheral surfaces. 2,772,643,
12-4-56. Cl. 107—14.
Coyner, James M. Tractor and truck spray apparatus.
2,751.882, 6-26-56, Cl. 119—7.
Cozier Container Corp. : See —
Mueller, Fred R. 2,730,287.
Cozzo, Giuseppe, to Hydropress, Inc. Rolling mill. 2,734,405,
2-14-56, Cl. 80—32.
Cozzoli, Frank J. Vial orienting and tray loading mecha-
nism. 2.738,115, 3-13-56, Cl. 226—14.
Cozzoli, Frank J. Automatic filling and sealing machine
for ampuls or other small containers. 2,749,688, 6-12-56,
Cl. 53—77.
Cozzoli, Michael. Candle holders. 2,730,884, 1-17-56, Cl.
67—27.
Crabbe, John D., and F. W. Warren, to Dunlop Rubber
Co. Ltd. Conveyor belting and method of making same.
2,757,709, 8-7-56, Cl. 154—4.
Crabbs, Herbert J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Switch
lever locking means. 2,734,374, 2-14-56, Cl. 70—201.
Crabs, Kerwin K., and J. A. Gaede. Combination shear set
and sharpening device. 2,746,326, 5-22-56, Cl. 81 — 15.
Crabtree, George W. Shock absorber with fluid filling means.
2.738,036, 3-13-56, Cl. 188—88.
Crabtree. George W., to American Steel Foundries. Snubbed
truck. 2,773,456. 12-11-56, Cl. 105—197.
Crabtree, Harold L., to Anchor Hocking Glass Corp. Method
and device for manufacturing closure caps and closure cap
produced thereby. 2,772,012, 11-27-56. Cl. 215 — 40.
Crabtree, J. A., & Co., Ltd. : See —
Wintle, Thomas D. G. 2,773,150.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Crabtree, John I. : See —
Rasch. Arthur A., Crabtree, and Henn. 2,739,894.
Crabtree, Kenneth L., to Keyes Fibre Co. Continuous rotary
carton perforating machine. 2,774,427, 12-18-56, CI.
164—99.
Crabtree, Leonard P., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc.
Remote control system. 2,748,374, 5-29-56, CI. 340 — 163.
Crabtree, R. W., & Sons Ltd. : See —
Murrell. John T., and Turrall. 2,754,958.
Craddock, Charles L., % to J. E. Metcalf, and y2 to Flasher
Electronic Corp. Trunk light and warning flasher.
2,736,005, 2-21-56, CI. 340—87.
Craddock, Elwood R. : See —
Skromme, Arnold B., McKibben, and Craddock.
2,748,535.
Craddock, Gerald V., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Variable
resistance device. 2,766,359, 10-9-56, CI. 201—55.
Craft, Amos L. Life saving device. 2,749,560, 6-12-56,
CI. 9—11.
Craft, Belmont H., Sr. Fishing pole holder. 2,742,211,
4-17-56, CI. 224—5.
Crafton, Marvin J., and P. Rekettye, to The Sun Rubber Co.
Apparatus for making hollow bodies with sound effects.
2,730,765, 1-17-56, CI. 18—39.
Crafts, Curtis S., to The Goss Printing Press Co. Angle bar
arrangement. 2,733,061, 1-31-56, CI. 270 — 52.
Craftsman Line-Up Table Corp. : See —
Charnock, George H., Jr. 2,769,244.
Cragg. Arthur C. : See —
West, Clare E., and Cragg. 2,732,256.
Cragg. Hoyt J. : See —
Clarke, John T„ and Cragg. 2,773,102.
Cragg, Hoyt J., and J. H. Dunn, to Ethyl Corp. Refinement
of benzene hexachloride. 2,760,995, 8-28-56, CI. 260 — 648.
Craggs, Joseph, and K. R. McCann, to J. R. and S. F. Kennedy.
Adjustable prefabricated metal overcast. 2,729,065, 1-3-56,
CI. 61 — 45.
Craggs, Joseph,- and K. McCann, to Goodman Mfg. Co. Con-
veyor having flexible strand side frames and troughing roller
assembly therefor. 2,773,257, 12^-56, CI. 198 — 192.
Craib. James F., to Airborne Instruments Laboratory, Inc.
Pulse stretcher. 2,764.678, 9-25-56, CI. 250—27.
Craig, A. F., & Co. Ltd. : See—
Craig, Archibald F. 2,752,954.
Craig, Alfred B. : See —
Mowry, David T., and Craig. 2,744,086.
Ringwald, Eugene L., and Craig. 2,744,081.
Craig, Alfred B., to The Chemstrand Corp. Acrylonitrile
polymer blends and process of producing them. 2,749,325,
6-5-56, CI. 260 — 45.5.
Craig, Alfred B., and G. E. Ham, to The Chemstrand Corp.
Dyeable fiber-forming mixtures of acrylonitrile polymers
and alkenyl haloacetate polymers. 2,752,324, 6-26-56, CI.
260—45.5.
Craig, Alfred B., and G. E. Ham. Dyeable polymer blends,
including copolymers of acrylonitrile with alkenyl halo-
acetates. 2,775,573, 12-25-56, CI. 260 — 45.5.
Craig, Archibald F., to A. F. Craig & Co. Ltd. Carpet weav-
ing looms of the type provided with a wire motion.
2,752.954, 7-3-56, CI. 139 — 41.
Craig, Bruce G., to A. O. Smith Corp. Enamel bonding by
the use of arsenic. 2,744.843, 5-8-56, CI. 148 — 6.14.
Craig, Burnie J. Vehicle door latch. 2,772,908, 12^-56,
CI. 292—280.
Craig, Burnie J. Door latch. 2,773,716, 12-11-56, CI.
292—280.
Craig, Burnie J. Vehicle doorlock strike. 2,773,717,
12-11-56, CI. 292—340.
Craig, Burnie J. Pen desk set. 2,775,230, 12-25-56, CI.
120—108.
Craig, Frank S., to General Railway Signal Co. Method of
treating mounted glass disc to resist breakage. 2,730,840,
1-17-56, CI. 49 — 79.
Craig, Hanson C. Mop attachment. 2,744,280, 5-8-56,
CI. 15—229.
Craig, Hush B. Oscillating weeder and cultivator for tractors.
2.744,459. 5-8-56, CI. 97—35.
Craig, Louis E., and C. E. Larrabee, to General Aniline & Film
Corp. Vinyl cyclooctatetraene and its preparation.
2,768.218, 10-23-56, CI. 260 — 666.
Craig Machine, Inc. : See —
Cole. Frank E.. Jr. 2,758,901.
Craig. OUison, to Riley Stoker Corp. Air heating. 2,735,660.
2-21-56. CI. 257—224.
Craig, Ollison, to Riley Stoker Corp. Directional-flame
burner. 2.759,460, 8-21-56, CI. 122—333.
Craig, Ollison, to Riley Stoker Corp. Handling of fine, wet
material. 2,765.894, 10-9-56, CI. 193 — 2.
Craig. Robert, and T. Thompson, to Unilever Ltd. Manu-
facture of lead sheet. 2,738,572, 3-20-56, CI. 29—470.5.
Craig, Stanley G. Combined ash receiver and power operated
cigar and cigarette butt pulverizer and extinguisher.
2,737,350, 3-6-56, CI. 241—154.
Craig. Thomas A. : See —
Fuld, Fred, and Craig. 2,729,831.
Craig, W E : See —
Exner, Lawrence J., and Craig. 2.750.416.
Wilson, Harold F., and Craig. 2,729,681.
Craig, W E, and H. F. Wilson, to Rohm & Haas Co. Alcohol-
amine complexes. 2,775,591, 12-25-56, CI. 260—247.7.
Craige, Arthur H. Jr., to Allied Laboratories, Inc. Substi-
tuted alkyl-diphenylmethane anthelmintic compositions.
2,744,048. 5-1-56, CI. 167—53.1.
Craine, Marvin W., to S. A. Bahr. Electrical resistor.
2,748,233, 5-29-56, CI. 201—67.
Cralle, William F. Clothes support. 2,743,076, 4-24-56,
CI. 248—301.
Cram, Charles F., and R. Gillis, to Western Electric Co., Inc.
Method and apparatus for testing coils. 2,740,937, 4-3-56,
CI. 324—51.
Cram, Hervey G., to Combined Locks Paper Co. Centrifugal
separator. 2,767,841, 10-23-56, CI. 209—155.
Cramer, Charles, to Inventa A. G. fuer Forschung und Patent-
verwertung. Process for the production of low-biuret con-
tent urea. 2,744,133, 5-1-56, CI. 260 — 555.
Cramer, Darrel D. Combined shoe and spike attachment for
ladders. 2,767,898, 10-23-56, CI. 228 — 61. '
Cramer, George L., A. Raffensberger, and E. R. Strine, to
Side-O-Matic Unloader Corp. Material hoisting and han-
dling mechanism for vehicle. 2,772,794, 12^-56, CI.
214—75.
Cramer, George L., A. Raffensberger, and E. R. Strine, to
Side-O-Matic Unloader Corp. Self-loading vehicle hoist.
2,772,795, 12-4-56, CI. 214—75.
Cramer, Helmut, and R. Meyer, to Firma Fortuna-Werke
Spezialmaschinenfabrik A.-G. Centering arrangement for
machine tools. 2,773,335, 12-11-56, CI. 51 — 165.
Cramer, Martha K. Lipstick and tissue holders. 2,730,112,
1_10_56, CI. 132—79.
Cramer, Martha K. Tissue holding cosmetic receptacle covers.
2,736,326, 2-28-56, CI. 132—79.
Cramer Posture Chair Co., Inc. : See —
Cramer, Roy A. 2,750,996.
Cramer, Roy A., to Cramer Posture Chair Co., Inc. Chair seat
and cushion therefor. 2,750,996, 6—9-56, CI. 155—179.
Cramer, Soloman L. : See —
Colvin, Wilbur F., and Cramer. 2,742,372.
Crammond, Peter, and J. E. Denney, to Warner-Hudnut, Inc.
Molding apparatus. 2,774,989, 12-25-56, CI. 18—26.
Crampton Mfg. Co. : See —
Savage, Kenneth W. 2,775,111.
Scherbinski, Floyd P. 2,734,373.
Cranberg, Lawrence, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Pulse height analyzer system. 2,736,802, 2-28-56, CI.
250—27.
Cranch, Edward J. : See —
Carolus, James B., and Cranch. 2,743,097.
Crandall, Charles B. : See —
Drake, Russell P., Borchardt, and Crandall. 2,769,598.
Crandall, Clarence D. Submersible fill pipe dispensing
machine. 2,754.082. 7-10-56, CI. 249—63.
Crandall Corp., The : See —
Foster. Warren C. 2.729.584.
Crandall, Henry C, to Mosinee Paper Mills Co. Method of
impregnating fibrous materials. 2,767,088. 10-16-56, CI.
92—3.
Crandall, Julian T. Manufacture and construction of strings.
2,735,258, 2-21-56, CI. 57—140.
Crandall, Lawrence S. Paint can rim protector and brush
scraper. 2,756,899, 7-31-56, CI. 220—90.
Crandall. Loid. Rotary internal combustion engine.
2,740.386, 4-3-56, CI. 123—12.
Crandall, Roland D. Stereoscopes. 2,733,635, 2-7-56, CI.
88—29.
Crandell, Paul A., and R. M. Hatch, Jr., to Laboratory For
Electronics, Inc. High frequency apparatus. 2,759,101,
8-14-56. CI. 250—36.
Crandell, Roy L., to Hollvmade Hardware Mfg. Co. Door
knob latch set. 2,741,502, 4-10-56, CI. 292—169.
Crandell, Roy L., to Challenger Lock Co., Inc. Extension unit
for door lock latches. 2,705,187, 10-2-56, CI. 292—1.
Crandon, Lawrence H., G. S. Ley, and T. C. Pridmore, to the
United States of America as represented by the Secretary
of the Navy. Low voltage regulated power supply.
2,760,144, 8-21-56, CI. 323—22.
Crane, Carlton L. : See —
Malm, Carl J., and Crane. 2,768,161.
Malm, Carl J., and Crane. 2,772,267.
Crane Co. : See —
Anderson, Andrew E. 2,758,813.
Bredtschneider, Kurt B. 2,730.119.
Bredtschneider, Kurt 1?., and Petrie. 2,750.955.
Bredtschneider, Kurt B., and Onak. 2,771,498.
Bredtschneider. Kurt E. B. 2,744,651.
Bredtschneider, Kurt E. B. 2.744,775.
Cantalupo, Francis J. 2.752.936.
Carr. Edward W., Daehler, Adelman, and Hansen.
2.753.889.
Dopp, Carl A., and Setka. 2,763,287.
Fennema, Richard, Anderson, and Krueger. 2.749,083.
Fleiszar, Mitchell J., Sr., Goldsmith, Lenc, and Pikciunas.
2,756,043.
Hansen, George E. 2,730,121 .
Hansen, George E. 2,730,127.
Hansen, George E., Cotterman, and De Craene. 2,750,960.
Hjulian, Julius A. 2,738,947.
H.iulian, Julius A. 2,744,738.
Hjulian, Julius A. 2,745,427.
Hinlinn, Julius A. 2.754.097.
Hjulian, Julius A. 2.770,422.
Laird. Hubert C. 2.746,470.
Laird, Hubert C. 2,767,730.
Laird, Hubert C, and Bredtschneider. 2,761,002.
Langner, Emil. 2,747.833.
Nelson, Axel B. 2,763,872.
Nelson, Axel B., Schmidt, and Zinkil. 2,774,972.
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Crane Co. : See — Continued
Roberts, John T. 2,759,353.
Schmidt, Edward G. 2,741,775.
Schmidt, Edward G., and Nelson. 2,743,459.
Stone, Carl R. 2,740,130.
Stone, Carl R., and Schmidt. 2.745,428.
Svabek, John E., Jr. 2,752,612.
Svabek, John E., Jr., Stone, and Schmidt. 2,756,437.
Townsend, Albert J. 2,749,084.
Zinkil, Roy H., Newman, and Novak. 2,766,461.
Crane, Edgar M. : See —
Crane, Kathryn B. and E. M., and B. S. and J. D. Drake.
2.768.384.
Crane, Edward : See —
Sharp, Allen W., and Crane. 2,739,347.
Crane, Harold S., to The Diamond Match Co. Molded pulp
slipper. 2,747,301, 5-29-56. CI. 36—9.
Crane, Henry M., to General Motors Corp. Independent
spring suspensions for dirigible wheels. 2,736,570, 2-28-56,
CI. 280—96.2.
Crane. Howard B. Beam compass. 2,752,683, 7-3-56, CI.
33—27.
Crane, James E., to Foster Grant Co., Inc. Clip-on sunglass.
2,737,848, 3-13-56, CI. 88 — 41.
Crane, Kathryn B. and E. M., and B. S. and J. D. Drake.
Ear protector. 2,768,384, 10-30-56, CI. 2—174.
Crane Packing Co. : See —
Asp, Howard L., and Haake. 2,730,131.
Payne, Frank E. Re. 24,135.
Payne, Frank E., and Haake. 2,758,856.
Payne, Frank E., and Sole. 2.747,902.
Stack, Theodore T. 2,745,687.
Crane, Robert, Jr. : See —
Zaleski, John F., and Crane. 2,733,411.
Crane, Robert, Jr., and M. W. McKay, to General Precision
Laboratory Inc. Automatic frequency control circuit.
2.748,384, 5-29-56, CI. 343—17.2.
Crane, Robert, Jr., and K. L. See, to General Precision Labora-
tory Inc. Marine wave recorder. 2,768,368, 10-23-56, CI.
340—207.
Crane, Robert L., to Continental Machines, Inc. Automatic
feed control apparatus for machine tools. 2,754,567,
7-17-56, CI. 29—68.
Crane, Robert L., to Continental Machines, Inc. Metal cut-
ting band saw with manuallv controllable power driven
work feed. 2,774,131, 12-18-56, Cl. 29—68.
Crane, Walton B.. to Allied Plastics Co. Produce shipping
container. 2,743,050, 4-24-56, Cl. 229 — 15.
Crane, Walton B., to Allied Plastics Co. Shipping container.
2,744,675, 5-8-56, Cl. 229—27.
Crane, William B., Jr. Collapsible display containers.
2,748,927, 6-5-56, Cl. 206 — 44.
Cranford, John M. : See —
Coupland. Frank H., Jr., Phelps, Cranford and Daniel.
2,731,690.
Cranmer, John M., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Asphalt
manufacture. 2.762.758, 9-11-56, Cl. 196 — 74.
Crannell, Wayne T. : See —
Beckett, Donald E. and W. N„ and Crannell. 2,773,508.
Cransberg, Rolf, and H. A. Van Oosterhout, to N. V. Metallic
Industry. Electrolytic deposition of copper. 2,742,412,
4-17-56, Cl. 204—52.
Cransberg, Rolf, and H. A. "Van Oosterhout, to N. V. Metallic
Industry. Bright copper plating bath. 2,742,413, 4—17-56,
Cl. 204—52.
Cranshaw, Edward : See —
Childs, Richard L.. and Cranshaw. 2,773,346.
Cranston Print Works Co. : See —
Angevine, William H., Jr. 2,774,525.
Lawrence, Edward W. 2,768,092.
Cranston, Walter C, Sr. Cross chain attaching device.
2,733.748, 2-7-56, Cl. 152—231.
Cranwill, James N. Reel engageable device for retaining a
metallic tape in tightly wound position therein and for
covering the otherwise exposed surface thereof. 2,768,740,
10-30-56, Cl. 206—53.
Crapuchettes, Paul W., to Litton Industries Inc. Magnetron
anode-cathode structure. 2.737,611, 3-6-56, Cl. 315 — 39.53.
Crapuchettes, Paul W., to Litton Industries Inc. Magnetron
output coupler. 2,765,423. 10-2-56, Cl. 315 — 39.
Craven, Edgar A. Detachable scope mount for guns.
2,767,473, 10-23-56, Cl. 33—50.
Craven, Paul M., and J. A. Patterson, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Method of making weighted polymer beads. 2,769,788,
11-6-56, Cl. 260—17.
Craven, Royston A. F. : See —
Gascoine, Arthur C, and Craven. 2,764,648.
Craven. Wilbur J. : See —
Warner, Alden Y., Craven, Stacherl, and Boesel.
2,754.560.
Craven, Wilbur J., to The Capewell Mfg. Co. Separable link.
2,746.116. 5-22-56. Cl. 24—265.
Cravenette Co., The : See —
Avery, Charles C, Jr. 2,767,104.
Craver, Albert F., to The Patrol Valve Co. Galvanic anode
assembly. 2,740,757, 4-3-56, Cl. 204—197.
Craver, Augustus E., to American Viscose
spreader guide. 2,735,156, 2-21-56, Cl. 26-
Crawford, Albert. Tile laying apparatus. 2,742,003, 4-17-56,
Cl. 111—5.
Crawford, Carl F., to Radio Corp. of America. Lens antenna.
2,729.816, 1-3-56, Cl. 343—753.
369555— P 12
Corp. Curved
Crawford, Carlos B. Control valves. 2,768,644, 10-30-56,
Cl. 137—510.
Crawford, Claud F., to The Scholl Mfg. Co., Inc. Foot cor-
rective pad. 2,740,401, 4-3-56, Cl. 128 — 153.
Crawford, Cullen B., to Watts Electric & Mfg. Co. Tube cou-
pling adapted to upset pipe end. 2,761,704, 9-4-56, Cl.
285 — 331.
Crawford, David C. Wood panel construction. 2,732,598,
1-31-56, Cl. 20—91.
Crawford Door Co. : See —
Van De Warker, Merle M. 2,757,054.
Crawford, Francis W., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Recorder
circuit. 2,769,919, 11-6-56, Cl. 250 — 83.3.
Crawford, Fred F. : See —
Charton, Paul W., and Crawford. 2,742,590.
Crawford Frederick C, to Thompson Products, Inc. Method
of producing a cast alloy coated oxidizable metal article.
2,754,570, 7-17-56, Cl. 29—156.8.
Crawford, George L. Painter's guide. 2,754,799, 7-17-56,
Cl. 118—504.
Crawford, H. E., Co., Inc. : See —
Crawford Herman E. 2,757,526.
Crawford, Herman E. Elastic selvage top for knitted articles
and method. 2,731,819, 1-24-56, Cl. 66 — 172.
Crawford, Herman E., to H. E. Crawford Co., Inc. Knitting
machine. 2,757,526, 8-7-56, Cl. 66—48.
Crawford, Jack A., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Magnetic amplifiers.
2,731,521, 1-17-56, Cl. 179—171.
Crawford, Jack A., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Navy. Current traj> for
preventing coupling between two generators. 2,73o,020,
2-14-56, Cl. 307— ol.
Crawford, James E., E. V. Browne. J. E. Glenn, and J. D.
Pigford, to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Leading edge flap
and control system. 2,774,555, 12-18-56, Cl. 244 — 42.
Crawford, James H., Jr. Corneal implant. 2,754,520,
7_17_56, Cl. 3—13.
Crawford, James V., R. A. Fischer, and D. B. Le May, to The
Garrett Corp. Inflation aspirator. 2,772,829, 12-4-56, Cl.
230—95.
Crawford, John F., deceased, by M. A. Crawford, executrix, to
J. I. Case Co. Forging process. 2,747,270, 5-29-56, Cl.
29—534.
Crawford, John S. Electrical connector lug. 2,745,082,
5-8-56, Cl. 339 — 276.
Crawford. John W. C. : See —
Birley. Arthur W., Crawford, and Jukes. 2.730.518.
Crawford, John W. C, and J. S. Seeker, to Imperial Chemical
Industries Ltd. Purification of a-chloroacrylic acid de-
rivatives. 2,736,744, 2-28-56, Cl. 260 — 486.
Crawford, Lottie L. : See —
Wolcott, Harold D. 2,756,729.
Crawford, Maude A. : See — ■
Crawford, John F. 2.747,270.
Crawford, Perry, Jr., to Underwood Corp. High speed high
quality printer. 2,737,883, 3-13-56, Cl. 101 — 93.
Crawford, Perry. Jr., to Underwood Corp. Code typing means.
2,745,532. 5-15-56. Cl. 197—1.
Crawford, Richard B., J. D. Gow, W. G. Pon, and L. Ruby,
to the United States of America as represented by the
United States Atomic Energy Commission. Ion source.
2,764,707, 9-25-56, Cl. 313—63.
Crawford, Theodore E. : See —
Schneebeli, Emil, and Crawford. 2,775,147.
Crawford, Thomas G. : See —
Dunlap, Charles K, and Crawford. 2,751,936.
Crawford, Thomas J. : See —
Caputo, James V., and Crawford. 2,747,155.
Crawford, Thomas J. Induction heating and welding.
2.769.886, 11-6-56, Cl. 219—8.5.
Crawford, Thomas J. High speed induction welding.
2.769.887, 11-6-56, Cl. 219 — 8.5.
Crawford, Wayland H., to Modern Village Stores, Inc. Auto-
matic check stand. 2,755,909, 7-24-56, Cl. 198—65.
Crawford, Wayland H., to Modern Village Stores. Inc. Con-
veyor system for check stands. 2,755,910. 7-24-56, Cl.
198—65.
Crawford, Wayland H., to Modern Village Stores, Inc. Check
stand. 2.756.843, 7-31-56. Cl. 186—1.
Crawford, William W., to The Schlichter Jute Cordage Co.
Twine. 2,729,933, 1-10-56. Cl. 57—140.
Crawley, John F., to The Governors of the University of
Toronto. Poultry virus vaccine products and method of
preparing the same. 2,767,117, 10-16-56. Cl. 167—78.
Cray, Seymour R., to Sporry Rand Corp. Magnetic core
logical circuits. 2,741,758, 4-10-56, Cl. 340—174.
Cream Cone Machine Co., The : See —
Wise. Robert T. 2,756,696.
Creamer, Edgar M.. Jr. : See —
Boothroyd, Wilson P., and Creamer. 2,769,855.
Creamer, Edgar M., Jr., to Philco Corp. Sound and color sig-
nal detection system. 2,770.673, 11-13-56, Cl. 178 — 5.4.
Creamer, Edgar M., Jr., to Philco Corp. Color sampler syn-
chronizing system. 2,771,508, 11-20-56, Cl. 178—69.5.
Creamery Package Mfg. Co., The : See —
Buehler, Leon, Jr. 2,740,269.
Hanson, Rodney L., and Mitten. 2,748,802.
Creative Services, Inc. : See —
Buck, William C. 2,744,985.
Crede, Charles E., to Barry Controls Inc. Supporting device.
2,739,774, 3-27-56, Cl. 248—24.
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INDEX OP PATENTS, 1956
Cree, Daniel L., to Kalamazoo Vegetable Parchment Co.
Method for coating paper with thermoplastic material and
cooling. 2,732,319, 1-24-56, CI. 117—103.
Creed and Co., Ltd. : See —
Salmon, Reginald D., and Nash. 2,747,712.
Creed, Kenneth E., Jr., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Process
of making agglomerates for rubber compounding and prod-
uct thereof. 2,702,855, 9-11-56, CI. 200 — 785.
Creed, Sherman H., to Pood Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Article feeding mechanism. 2,756,862, 7-31-56, Cl.
198—26.
Creed, William F. Blower unit for oil burners. 2,767,905,
10-23-56, Cl. 230—114.
Creek, John O., to Orenda Engines Ltd. Device for removing
sharp edges from spaced projections. 2,754,636, 7-17-56,
C1.51— 141.
Creek, John O., and E. W. Dawson, to A. V. Roe Canada Ltd.
Pattern controlled machine tools. 2,737,856, 3-13-56, Cl.
90—24.3.
Creek, John O., and E. W. Dawson, to A. V. Roe Canada Ltd.
Gauge apparatus. 2,763,934. 9-25-56, Cl. 33—147.
Creelman, George D. Grease spot photometer. 2,771,000,
1-20-56, Cl. 88—23.
Creelman, Raymond C. Surgical operating table for small
infants. 2,751,268, 6-19-56, Cl. 311 — 5.
Creelman, Raymond C. Anti-bacterial masks. 2,751,905,
6-26-56, Cl. 128—146.
Creely, Clarice A. : See —
Slotkin, George B., and Creely. 2,744,256.
Creely, Joseph W. : See —
Mecco, Jerry M., and Creely. 2,774,647.
Mecco, Jerry M., and Creely. 2,774,648.
Mecco, Jerry M., and Creely. 2,774,
Air Reduction Co.,
metal. 2,762,701,
Crego, Francis T.
Inc. Carburizing
9-11-56, Cl. 75 — 48,
Creighton, Delbert B. Beverage container and dispenser.
2,774,521, 12-18-56, Cl. 222—399.
Creiman, Lyle P., to General Electric Co. Combination switch
and interlock for electrical devices. 2,771,560, 11-20-56,
Cl. 307—156.
Creiman, Lyle P., and E. O. Peterson, to General Electric Co.
Combined receptacle and switch. 2,767,329 10-16-56, Cl.
307 — 112.
Creitz, Ellis E., and H. G. Iverson. Process for rendering
titanium minerals and ores soluble in acids. 2,750,255,
6-12-56, Cl. 23—51.
Crelo Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Lime, Ermal J., and Hedges. 2,732,098.
Cremens, Leroy W. Metallic hand railing. 2,754,092,
7-10-56, Cl. 256 — 21.
Cremer, Frits, to Marbill Co. Heat insulating hand covering.
2,73o,108, 2-21-56, Cl. 2—158.
Cremer, Gottfried M. J. Tunnel kiln for firing ceramic ar-
ticles. 2,736,943, 3-6-56, Cl. 25 — 142.
Crenshaw, Clarence W. : See —
Walker, John H., and Crenshaw. 2,764,041.
Crenshaw, Russell S., Jr. Motor control system. 2,7o0,549,
6-12-56, Cl. 318—207.
Creo-Dipt Co., Inc. : See —
Fink, Carl J., and Heintz. Re. 24,246.
Crerar Adams & Co. : See —
Klingler, Karl A., and Martin. 2,735,726.
Crescas, Charles, and B. P. Elkin. Hypodermic injection de-
vices. 2J34.504, 2-14-56, Cl. 128—218.
Crescent Co., Inc., The : See —
Anderson, Thure B. 2,765,451.
Crescent, Henri A. Adjustable chair with invisible mecha-
nism. 2,732,006, 1-24-56, Cl. 155 — 88.
Crescent Products Co. : See —
Davis, Michael. 2,740,506.
Crescenzo, Francis C, to Package Machinery Co. Wrapping
machine. 2,760,621, 8-28-56, Cl. 198 — 170.
Crespi, Giovanni. Compress laminated refractory block for
metallurgical furnaces. 2,759,723, 8-21-56, Cl. 266 — 43.
Cress, Howard S., to United States Steel Corp. Liquid-fuel
burner for furnaces or the like. 2,732,257, 1-24-56, CI.
299—140.
Cressi, Giovanni, and L. Ferraro. Fins for swimmers.
2,737,668, 3-13-56. Cl. 9—21.
Cressman, Robert C, and E. F. Reihman, to General Electric
Co. Remote control key switch. 2,771,521, 11-20-56, Cl.
200 — 42.
Cresson, James, to The L. D. Caulk Co. Dental impression
material. 2,769,717, 11-6-56, Cl. 106—38.35.
Cresswell, Arthur, to American Cyanamid Co. Polymeriza-
tion of acrylonitrile. 2,751,374, 6-19-50, Cl. 200 — 88.7.
Creswell, Paul H. Striping gun for road marking. 2,756,103,
7-24-56, Cl. 299—86.
Creswick, Edward A., to The American Laundry Machinery
Co. Distillation method and apparatus for dry cleaning.
2,768,869, 10-30-56, Cl. 8—158.
Creusere, Melville C, to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Navy. Single bias voltage
curve shaping network. 2,769,137, 10-30-56, Cl. 323 — 74.
Creveling, Catherine B., and E. V. Pennell, to Castro Deco-
rators, Inc. Convertible hassock and bed combination. Re.
24,128, 3-13-56, Cl. 155—45.
Creveling, Cyrus J. Magnetic amplifier. 2,753,518, 7-3-56,
Cl. 323—89.
Crevier, Roger P., to The Fuller Brush 'Co. Cylindrical brush.
2,734,210, 2-14-56, Cl. 15—182.
Crew, Fred W. Steering wheel mounting device. 2,731,823,
1-24-56, Cl. 70—218.
Crew, Theodore F. Hand bob sled. 2,771,298, 11-20-56, Cl.
280 — 16.
Crewe, Samuel. Extruding applicator for caulking compound
and the like. 2,731,176, 1-17-56, Cl. 222—326.
Crews, Lowell T. : See —
Kalinowski, Mathew L., and Crews. 2,772,179.
Kalinowski, Mathew L., Crews, and Bolt. 2,753,274.
Crews, Lowell T., and M. L. Kalinowski, to Standard Oil
Co. Asphalt compositions. 2,759,839, 8-21-56, Cl.
106—273.
Crews, Lowell T., M. L. Kalinowski, and F. H. MacLaren, to
Standard Oil Co. Asphalt compositions. 2,759,840,
8-21-56, Cl. 106—273.
Crews, Lowell T., and M. L. Kalinowski, to Standard Oil
Co. Asphalt compositions. 2,759,841, 8-21-56, Cl.
106—273.
Cribben and Sexton Co. : See —
James, Lewis A. and D. A. 2,730,384.
Nelson, James A., and Algino. 2,759,675.
Cribbs, Francis J. and T. J. Mechanical pencil having a push
button, step by step feed. 2,771,858, 11-27-56, Cl. 120—17.
Cribbs, Thomas J. : See —
Cribbs, Francis J. and T. J. 2,771,858.
Crick, Robert G. D. : See-
Milne, John N., and Crick. 2,759,910.
Crlddle, Stuart. Spinning lure. 2,763,953. 9-25-56. a.
43 — 42.16.
Crider, Alvin L. Adjustable lamp. 2,732,487, 1-24-56, Cl.
240—81.
Crider, Thomas G. : See — ■
Lawson, David E., Urban, and Crider. 2,755,979.
Crigger, Herman J., and J. O. Millott, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army.
Cal. .30 multiple machine gun carriage. 2,752,825, 7-3-56,
Cl. 89—37.
Crihfield, Glenn : See —
Royce, Draper P. 2.765.477.
Crim, Hugh S., to United Aircraft Corp. Jump-type flow di-
vider for gas turbine power plant fuel system. 2,770,945,
11-20-56, Cl. 60—39.09.
Crimi. Vincent J. Unitary internal combustion engine.
2,764,134, 9-25-56, Cl. 121—117.
Crimpweld Corp., The : See —
Martines, Rene. 2,747,171.
Criniglio, Ignace. Sharpening apparatus for razor blades.
2,729.922, 1-10-56, Cl. 51—153.
Crink, Wilbur E.. and E. C. Colyer, to Addressograph-Multi-
graph Corp. Selective plates control in address printing
machines. 2,758,538, 8-14-56, Cl. 101—57.
Crippen, Richard B. : See —
Clevidence, Lewis G., and Crippen. 2,731,546.
Cripps, Henry T. Apparatus for cutting drum cams.
2,736.242, 2-28-56. Cl. 90—13.9.
Crise, George W. Electrical hair drier and method of pro-
ducing the same. 2.745.192, 5-15-56, Cl. 34—96.
Crisp. William H.. to Firth-Brown Tools Ltd. Fluted cutting
tools. 2,769,355, 11-6-56. Cl. 77—70.
Crist, Buckley, % to B. Crist and Vt to E. L. Haddon.
Beverage dispensing machine. 2,744,672, 5-8-56, Cl.
226—46.5.
Crist, Thomas D. Leader-keepers. 2,743,546, 5-1-56, Cl.
43—54.5.
Criswell, Cleon S., to American Encaustic Tiling Co., Inc.
Tile setter. 2.733.497, 2-7-56, Cl. 25—153.
Criswell, Owen M. Motor vehicle light circuit warning device.
2,775,750, 12-25-56, Cl. 340—52.
Critchfield, John E., % to Leta Collins. Starting motor at-
tachment. 2,760,377. 8-28-50, Cl. 74 — 8.
Critchley, Thomas. Full throw mechanism for fastener driv-
ing means. 2,768,376, 10-30-56, Cl. 1 — 46.
Critchley, William C, to The Gleason Works. Hydraulic sys-
tem and periodically flushed throttle valve therefor.
2.747.371. 5-29-56. Cl. 60—52.
Crites. William G. Safety device to be used on moving auto-
motive machinery and planes, etc. 2,766,345, 10-9-56,
Cl. 200 — 61.45.
Critics Associated : See —
Longstreth, Joseph E., and Honour. 2,751,592.
Critoph, David I., J. F. Herrmann, and F. H. Wolford, to
American Optical Co. Film projector. 2,734,421, 2-14-56,
Cl. 88—28.
Crittenden, Adam J., and C. A. Lee, to Kimberly-Clark Corp.
Papermaking machine. 2,736,246, 2-28-56, Cl. 92 — 44.
Crittenden, Harry E., Jr. Slidable jaw face means for an
open end wrench. 2,730.000. 1-10-56, Cl. 81 — 179.
Crittendon, Lexie R., and W. Gail, Jr., to Remington Arms
Co.. Inc. Barrel to receiver connection on a firearm.
2,747.313, 5-29-56. Cl. 42—75.
Crittendon, Lexie R., and E. W. Hailston. to Remington
Arms Co., Inc. Cartridge feeding in a tubular magazine
firearm. 2,751,702,6 26 56, Cl. 42— 17.
Crivella, Joseph C. Convertible horse trailers. 2,733,095,
1_31_56, Cl. 296—26.
Croasdale, Harold B. : See —
Lawrence, Kenneth L., Croasdale, and Spaulding.
2,742,415.
Croce, Michele, and C. G. Shuttleworth, to Certain-Teed Prod-
ucts Corp. Plaster compositions and products. 2,744,022,
5-1-56, Cl. 106 — 110.
Croce, Santy M., to Coty, Inc. Atomizing and dispensing
apparatus. 2,733,102, 1-31-56, Cl. 299—86.
Croce, Santy M., to Coty, Inc. Atomizers. 2,755,131, 7-17-56,
Cl. 299—88.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Croce, Santy M., to Coty, Inc. Atomizers. 2.755,132, 7-17-56,
CI. 299—88.
Croce, Santv M., to Coty, Inc. Anti-tampering device for
bottles. 2,755,951, 7-24-56, CI. 215—7.
Crocker, George. Ice creeper. 2,741,040, 4-10-56, CI. 36 — 62.
Crocker, H. S., Co., Inc. : See —
Cronenwett, Fred M. 2,771,854.
Crocker, John C. Parallel-motion-supported picker stick check
for looms. 2,739,622, 3-27-56, CI. 139 — 150.
Crockett, Earnest L. : See —
Crockett. Thomas E. 2,731,979.
Crockett, Melvin W. : See —
Billue. Gaines H., and Crockett. 2,761,286.
Crockett, Sydney R., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Navy. Propellant impelled
turbine. 2.743,576, 5-1-56, CI. 60—35.6.
Crockett, Sydney R. Gyroscopic roll control system for air-
craft. 2,775,202, 12-25-56, CI. 102—50.
Crockett, Thomas E., to E. L. Crockett. Inlet valve for toilet
flush tank. 2,731,979, 1-24-56, CI. 137—414.
Crockin, Jerome M. : See —
Leslie, Eugene H., and Crockin. 2,751,391.
Croco, Charles P., C. H. Jennings, R. V. Lester, and E. F.
Steinert, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Rectifier type arc
welding apparatus. 2,752,529, 6-26-56, CI. 315 — 141.
Crofton, Wilfred B. Automatic stroke-changing apparatus for
windmills. 2,732,723, 1-31-56, CI. 74—110.
Crofutt, George B., Jr. : See —
Barlow, Dick S., and Crofutt. 2,749,387.
Crom, John M., Jr. Apparatus for low power tensioned wind-
ing of concrete articles. 2,749,054, 6-5-56, CI. 242 — 11.
Cromeans. John S. : See —
Carter, Norman C. and Cromeans. 2.747.004.
Carter, Norman C, and Cromeans. 2,775,631.
Clark, Alfred, and Cromeans. 2,742,519.
Crompton & Knowles Loom Works : See —
Bergstrom, Carl P. 2,754,853.
Bergstrom, Carl P. 2,754,854.
Brouwer, Benjamin W., and Dion. 2,746,487.
Brouwer, Benjamin W., and Palmer. 2,750,966.
Darwin, Clifford. 2,760,525.
Hall, Kenneth J. 2.746,490.
Holmes, Elbridge R. 2.741,271.
Hooper, Leslie J., and Kronoff. 2,773,517.
Kovaleski, John W. 2,760,527.
Kronoff, Clarence R. 2,766,778.
Kronoff, Clarence R.. and Taylor. 2,745,185.
Laraia, Artemio. and Sepavich. 2,766,781.
Pearce, George W. 2,771,099.
Turner. Richard G. 2,770.261.
Cromwell, Harold J., to General Motors Corp. Switch.
2,773,958, 12-11-56, CI. 200—83.
Cromwell, Harold J., and W. H. Taylor, to General Motors
Corp. Starter. 2,747,414. 5-29-56, CI. 74 — 7.
Cronberger, Luther C. Magnetic fasteners. 2,742,250,
4-17-56, CI. 248 — 206.
Crone. Albert H., to Geo. D. Roper Corp. Ceramic radiant
broiler burner. 2,745,480, 5-15-56, CI. 158 — 113.
Crone, Albert H., to Geo. D. Roper Corp. Top burner con-
struction for gas stoves. 2,745,481, 5-15-56, CI. 158 — 115.
Crone, Albert H., to Geo. D. Roper Corp. Space heater
construction. 2,752,126. 6-26-56, CI. 257 — 151.
Crone, Albert H., to Geo. D. Roper Corp. Top burner assem-
bly for gas stove. 2.759,471, 8-21-56, CI. 126 — 39.
Crone, Albert J. Roller skate. 2,763,490, 9-18-56, CI.
280—11.28.
Cronenwett, Fred M.. to H. S. Crocker Co., Inc. Dairy order
indicator. 2,771,854, 11-27-56, CI. 116 — 133.
Cronese Products, Inc. : See —
Wyatt, Harold T. 2,757,514.
Cronheim, Georg E., N. H. Leake, and M. L. Fielden, to The
S. E. Massengill Co. Aminoalkyl and quaternary ammo-
nium alkvl esters of o-benzylbenzoic acid. 2,765,305,
10-2-56, CI. 260—247.2.
Cronheim, Richard B. Vented covers for cooking vessels.
2,760,672, 8-28-50, CI. 220 — 44.
Cronin, Denis E., to The General Electric Co. Ltd. Aerial
systems. 2.742,640, 4-17-56, CI. 343 — 772.
Cronin, Ronald F. : See —
Morison, William J., and Cronin. 2,774,980.
Cronin, Sidney V. : See —
Tole, Donald K., and Cronin. 2,764,910.
Croninger, George W. : See —
Kempe, Robert A., and Croninger. 2 763,919.
Cronk, Kenneth P., to Touch-Plate Mfg. Corp. Household
switch mechanism. 2,740.873, 4-3-56. CI. 200—168.
Cronkhite, John T. Apparatus for facilitating flow of liquid
through gathering pipe lines to a pump supplying a main
pressure line. 2,768,704, 10-30-56, CI. 183 — 2.7.
Crooker, David E. : See —
Heintz, James C, Jr., and Felker. 2,756,460.
Crooker, David E., % to L. L. Felker. Stud holders for use
in tire molds. 2,770,013, 11-13-56, CI. 18—36.
Crookes, Le Roy W. Discoid-shaped aircraft. 2,730,312,
1-10-56. CI. 244—13.
Crooks, Charles H., to Imperial Chemical Industries. Ltd.
Production of artificial films. 2,728,944, 1-3-56, CI. 18 — 15.
Crooks, Horatio N., and L. C. Hobbs, to Radio Corp. of
America. Signal responsive circuit. 2,737,583, 3-6-56,
CI. 250—27.
Crooks, Marcius L., and P. A. Chefalo, to Erie Resistor Corp.
Method of making thin flat electroded ceramic elements.
2,752,062. 7-3-56, CI. 29—25.35.
Crookshank, Paul R. : See —
Hood, Glay M., and Crookshank. 2,751,297.
Crookston, Robert R., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Steam valve. 2,733,041, 1-31-56, CI. 251—14.
Crookston, Robert R., to Esso Research & Engineering Co.
Apparatus for controlling and releasing pressure.
2,741,262, 4-10-56, CI. 137 — 492.
Crookston, Robert R., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Snap action regulator valve. 2,745,429, 5-15-56, CI.
137 — 492.5.
Crookston, Robert R., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Multiple piston operated mud valve. 2,751,183, 6-19-56,
q\ 251 31.
Crookston, Robert R., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Energy absorber and braking device. 2,760,439, 8-28-56,
CI. 103—159.
Cropley, William D„ to The Hoover Co. Filter bag. 2,751,041,
6-19-56, CI. 183—51.
Cropp, David, to Solar Electric Corp. Flash lamp. 2,737,798,
3-13-56, CI. 67—31.
Cropper, Walter V. : See —
Stubblefield. Edward M., and Cropper. 2,755,170.
Crosby Chemical, Inc. : See —
Drew, John, and Lampo. 2,753,330.
Crosby, Edward L., Jr., and C. E. Pfund, to Bendix Aviation
Corp. Coaxial low-noise amplifier. 2,751,443, 6-19-56, CI.
179—171.
Crosby, Gifford W. : See —
Fierce, William L., and Crosby. 2,769,767.
Fierce, William L., and Crosby. 2,769,768.
Crosby, Gilmore E., and T. W. Edwards, to Radio Corp. of
America. Luminescent materials and applications thereof.
2,758,941, 8-14-56, CI. 117—33.5.
Crosby, Hartzell L. : See —
Gray, Kenneth R., Crosby, and Steinberg. 2,772,965.
Crosby, Melvin A., to The Commonwealth Engineering Co. of
Ohio. Ignition system. 2,769,021, 10-30-56, CI. 123 — 148.
Crosby, Murray G. Exalted-carrier television receiver.
2,738,380, 3-13-56. CI. 178—5.8.
Crosby, Murray G. Sideband transmitter. 2,761,105,
8-28-56, CI. 332—41.
Crosby, Peter : See —
Bestard, Waldemar J. 2,753,710.
Croset, Louis P. Flexible couplings. 2,764,003, 9-25-56, CI.
64—14.
Crosley Broadcasting Corp. : See —
Rockwell, Ronald J. 2,763,732.
Rockwell, Ronald J. 2,768,249.
Crosman, Loring P., to Sperry Rand Corp. Reversible
accumulator. 2,750,114, 6-12-56, CI. 235—92.
Cross, A. T., Pencil Co. : See —
Boss, Ellery A. 2,753,844.
Cross, Carl F., and S. J. Wayo, to Sinclair Refining Co. Drill-
ing mud with quenched fluorescence. 2,740,758, 4-3-56,
CI. 252—8.5.
Cross, Charles T., to General Motors Corp. Method of making
grid bearings. 2,771,409, 11-20-56, CI. 204 — 35.
Cross, Clint, to Dover Corp. Lathe chuck orienting means.
2,759,735, 8-21-50, CI. 279—110.
Cross Co., The : See —
Cross, Ralph E. 2,745,167.
Cross, Edward D., to Alden Products Co. Electrical signal
recording. 2,761,752, 9-4-56, CI. 346—33.
Cross, Edward L to Ozalid Co. Ltd. Photographic develop-
ing machines. 2,761,364, 9-4-56, CI. 95 — 89.
Cross, Harold H. Supplemental wheel assembly for vehicles.
2,731,276, 1-17-56, CI. 280—81.
Cross, James M., and M. E. Chiddix, to General Aniline & Film
Corp. Long chain alkyl-benzenesulfonamidoalkanol ethers.
2,740,814, 4-3-56, CI. 260—556.
Cross, Milton C. : See —
Ward, Samuel J., and Cross. 2,761,643.
Cross, Ralph E., to The Cross Co. Automatic chucking ma-
chine. 2,745,167, 5-15-56, CI. 29—33.
Cross, Richard N., to General Electric Co. Cable reeling sys-
tem. 2,759,684, 8-21-56, CI. 242—90.
Cross, Sherwood T., and W. C. Griffin, to Atlas Powder Co.
Fluid shortening composition. 2,746,868, 5-22-56, CI.
99—123.
Cross, Stanley W., to United Aircraft Corp. Fin damper in-
sert. 2,771,277, 11-20-56, CI. 257—261.
Cross, Thomas, Jr., and J. H. Bartlett, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Mineral oil additive. 2,733,235, 1-31-56,
CI. 260—125.
Cross, Waldo C. Grain door installing tool. 2,738,160,
3-13-56, CI. 254—79.
Crosse, George W. : See —
Ashwood, Peter F., and Crosse. 2,774,554.
Crossett Lumber Co. : See —
Chesley, Kenneth G., Montgomery, and Sandborn.
2,750,414.
Sandborn, Lloyd T., and Stengle. 2,750,412.
Sandborn, Lloyd T., and Stengle. 2,750,413.
Crossfield Products Corp. : See — ■
Patch, Harold K.. and Grundy. 2,771,824.
Crossland, Lloyd B., and H. K. Beasley, to R. T. Vanderbilt
Co., Inc. Method for the preparation of a cake batter.
2,768,082, 10-23-56, CI. 99—92.
Crossley, Arthur and H. M. Tubular fabric. 2,740,316,
4-3-56, CI. 87—9.
Crossley, Henry M. : See —
Crossley, Arthur and H. M. 2,740,316.
Crosswhite, Henry M., Jr. : See —
David W., and Crosswhite. 2,744,438.
172
Croston, Clarence B., H. M. Teeter and J. C. Cowan, to the
United States of America as represented by the Secretary
of Agriculture. Polymerization process using boron fluoride.
2,729,658, 1-3-56, CI. 260 — 407.
Crothers. William J. Hair curling apparatus. 2,748,779,
6-5-56, CI. 132—33.
Crouch, Manford A., to P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc. Cam fol-
lower mechanism. 2,758,181, 8-7-56. CI. 200 — 166.
Crouch, Veva M. : See —
Welch, John M. 2,732,221.
Crouch, Willie W., and J. P. Howe, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Butene-l-acrylonitrile-SC-2 terpolymers. 2,765,295, 10-2-56.
CI. 260—79.3.
Crough, James F. Pump and motor hydraulic system.
2,766,588, 10-16-56, CI. 60—53.
Crounse, Nathan N., to Sterling Drug Inc. Process for ob-
taining crystal violet lactone. 2,742,483, 4-17-56, CI.
260—343.4.
Crouse, Harris W. Folding ladder. 2,774,528, 12-18-56, CI.
228—37.
Crouse-Hinds Co. : See —
" 734,097.
2,751,567.
Jeffers, Walter M. 2,751,574.
Jeffers, Walter M. 2,761,096.
Lester, Ray F. 2,753,446.
Northup, Russell P. 2,753,391.
Crow, Amos E. Tank bleeder. 2,732,071, 1-24-56, CI.
210—56.
Crow, Amos E. Tank bleeding device. 2,749,929, 6-12-56,
CI. 137—172.
Crow, Clarence C. : See —
Blackhall, James M., Blashfield, Simmons; Ryon, and
Crow. 2,767,250.
Crow, David G. : See —
Garrett, Ernest D. 2,773,569.
Crow, Howard M. Hose reels. 2,752,198, 6-26-56, CI.
299—78.
Crow, Leonard R. Magnet holding block. 2,746,172, 5-22-56,
CI. 35—19.
Crow, Robert P., to Motorola, Inc. Audio system. 2,750,451,
6-12-56, CI. 179—171.
Crowder, Alexander N., to Research Corp. Process for re-
covering sulfate ash from the furnace gases resulting from
burning of black liquor. 2,749,212, 6-5-56, CI. 23 — 48.
Crowder, Charles W. Hydraulic motor vehicle stabilizer.
2,757,938, 8-7-56, CI. 280—112.
Crowe, Bernard F., and O. C. Elmer, to The Texas Co. Process
for producing anilides. 2,742,502, 4-17-56, CI. 260 — 562.
Crowe, Bernard F., to The Texas Co. Process for converting
carbonylation product to mixture of alcohols and acids.
2,743,212. 4-24-56, CI. 195—28.
Crowe, John H., to Minerals & Chemicals Corp. of America.
Method of briquetting finely divided ores. 2,755,177,
7-17-56, CI. 75—3.
Crowe, William A. : See —
Rugels, Edward F. 2,740,240.
Crowell, Arnold B. : See —
Gardinor, Elliott W., and Crowell. 2,753,789.
Crowell, Arnold B., P. J. Schlessiger, and J. C. Baker, to
International Business Machines Corp. Record controlled
printing machine. 2,749,839, 6-12-56, CI. 101 — 93.
Crowell, Arnold B., H. A. Reitfort, and C. V. Mankiewicz, to
International Business Machines Corp. Continuous form
feeding apparatus in selective printing machines. 2,770,185,
11-13-56, CI. 101—19.
Crowell, Irvin S. : See —
Oiler, Arthur. 2,742,799.
Oiler, Arthur, Sr. 2,764,057.
Crowell, Robert L., W. J. Kendall, and S. Halm ; said Kenda'il
and Hahn assors. to said Crowell. Reading device.
2,765,543, 10-9-56, CI. 35—35.
Crowle, Robert H. : See —
Jones, Charles E., and Crowle. 2,760,279.
Crowley, Cornelius J., and W. J. O'Brien, to The Seamless
Rubber Co. Inflatable ball with composition cover and syn-
thetic thread winding. 2,761,684, 9-4-56, CI. 273—65.
Crowley, Edgar I. : See —
Brown, George P., Jr., Crowley, and Franke. 2,771,482.
Crowley, George C., to General Electric Co. Heating device
control circuit. 2,772,338, 11-27-56, CI. 219 — 20.
Crowley, George C, and R. A. Wise, to General Electric Co.
Heating device control circuit. 2,768,273, 10-23-56, CI.
219 — 20.
Crowley, Henry L., to Republic Steel Corp. Process of re-
ducing iron formate. 2,730,44L 1-10-56, CI. 75 — .5.
Crowley, Henry L., to Henry L. Crowley & Co., Inc. Mag-
netic compositions. 2,734,034, 2-7-56, CI. 252 — 62.5.
Crowley, Henry L., to Republic Steel Corp. Process of making
powdered iron in a discrete crystalline form. 2,744,002,
5-1-56, CI. 75— .5.
Crowley, Henry L., to Aerovox Corp. Binder for agglomerat-
ing finely divided materials. 2,775,566, 12-25-56, CI.
260—19.
Crowley, Henry L., and A. M. Hossenlopp, to Henry L. Crowley
& Co., Inc. Magnetic compositions. 2,736,708, 2-28-56,
Cl. 252—62.5.
Crowley, Henry L., and M. E. Graham, to Republic Steel
Corp. Process of forming powdered metal parts in atmos-
phere containing HBr and articles resulting therefrom.
2,765,519, 10-9-56, Cl. 29—182.5.
Crowley, Henry L., and M. E. Graham, to Republic Steel
Corp. Process of heat treating powdered metal parts.
2,766,117, 10-9-56, Cl. 75—224.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Crowley, Henry L., & Co., Inc. : See —
Crowley, Henry L. 2,734,034.
Crowley, Henry L., and Hossenlopp. 2,736,708.
Crowley, James D. : See —
Gearhart, William M., and Crowley. 2,739,975.
Crowley, John J. Calculating device. 2,771,245, 11-20-56,
Cl. 235—74.
Crowley, Millard E., to Lippincott & Smith. Hop-picking
machine. 2,750,945, 6-19-56, Cl. 130—30.
Crowley, Thomas N., to American Chemical Paint Co. Method
of scouring raw wool with non-ionic detergents and floccu-
lating the waste effluent with alum. 2,762,681, 9-11-56,
Cl. 8—139.
Crown Chemical Corp. : See —
Pingree, Raymond A., and Stevens. 2,750,306.
Pingree, Raymond A., and Stevens. 2,750,389.
Crown Controls Co., Inc. : See —
Dicke, Paul A. and A. A. 2,745,994.
Will, Wilbert A. 2,736,854.
Crown Cork & Seal Co., Inc. : See — ■
Breeback, Rudolph H. 2,737,194.
Breeback, Rudolph H. 2,762,545.
Breeback, Rudolph H. 2,770,263.
Breeback, Rudolph H. 2,775,269.
Cooke, Giles B., and Rainer. 2,750,322.
Cooke, Giles B., and Timbs. 2,752,280.
Cooke, Giles B., and Timbs. 2,770,841.
Day, Carl L., and Albrecht. 2,748,885.
Day, Carl L., Albrecht, and Fauth. 2,763,107.
Day, Carl L., and Breeback. 2,730,226.
Day, Carl L., and Fauth. 2,734,672.
Day, Carl L., and Fauth. 2.753,975.
Day, Carl L., and Fauth. 2,768,487.
Day, Carl L., and Fauth. 2,768,656.
Day, Carl L., and Fauth. 2,770,348.
Day, Carl L., and Pahl. 2,746,663.
Day, Carl L., and Regnier. 2,743,091.
Duhan, Frederick W. 2,737,137.
Erhardt, John E., Jr. 2,773,247.
Erhardt, John E., Jr., and Grimes. 2,770,793.
Hill, Donald W. 2,767,755.
Hill, Donald W. 2,768,667.
Jordan, Jack P. 2,775,372.
Lynn, Donald C. 2,758,338.
Pahl, Leo F., Fauth, and Day. 2,761,605.
Schmidt, John. 2,757,831.
Wilckens, Eibe A. 2,769,419.
Wilckens, Eibe A. 2,770,083.
Wilckens, Eibe A., and Ackerman. 2,760,315.
Wilckens, Eibe A., Rau, and Seifert. 2,749,868.
Wilckens, Eibe A., and Stoll. 2,760,678.
Crown Zellerbach Corp. : See —
Courand. Henry A. 2,745,684.
Fallert, Clifford D. 2.762,551.
Gibbons, Clvde F. 2,758,773.
Goertsch, Walter J., and George. 2,762,550.
Harris, James C, Jr.. Caridis, and Kendall. 2,731,732.
Kunick, Clarence L. 2,760,441.
League, Maurice S. 2.749.952.
Lehmann, Carl S. 2,762.502.
Mispley, Robert G., and MacRill. 2,746,872.
Nye, William T. 2,762,556.
Rendall, Warren C. 2,763,239.
Works, William R., and Miles. 2.748,046.
Crownover, Joseph W., and H. W. Koren, to Sonotone Corp.
Dielectrostrictive signal and energy transducers. 2,769,867,
11-6-56, Cl. 179—110.
Crowther, George A., to Sperry Rand Corp. Mechanism for
controlling the aiming of ordnance. 2,754,058, 7-10-56,
Cl. 235—61.5.
Crowther, Gerald O.. and L. H. Light, to Hartford National
Bank and Trust Co., as trustee. Electric circuit arrange-
ment for supplying a load with alternating current.
2,775.72.':>>. 12-25-56, Cl. 315—251.
Crowther, Heart L. Scouring pad holder. 2,774,983,
12-25-56, Cl. 15—209.
Crowther, Milton : See —
Ney, William O., Jr., and Crowther. 2,739,959.
Crowther, Milton, to Arnold. Hoffman & Co., Inc. Solutions
of polypyrrolidone. 2,734,043, 2-7-56, Cl. 260—31.2.
Croxall, Robert W., to Elaine of Hollywood Brassiere Co.
Brassiere. 2.734,103, 2-14-56. Cl. 2—42.
Croy, John O. Centrifugal clutch. 2,754,949. 7-17-56, Cl.
192—105.
Croydon Hospital Equipment Corp. : See —
MacDonald, Albert J. 2,740,203.
Crozier, Harold E. Bushing and bearing extractor tool.
2,755,540, 7-24-56, Cl. 29—265.
Crozier-Johns Co. : See —
Crozier, Leroy. 2,729,905.
Cruce, Woodrow W. Flower holder.
47—41.
Crucible Steel Co. of America : See —
Biggs, Richard A. 2,745,523.
Bowne, Lloyd F., Jr., and Payson.
Lewis, Reed, Cookston, and Coffer.
Payson, Peter. 2,739.057.
Payson, Peter. 2,753,260.
Valette, Le Roy R., and Safford.
Portable ironing board.
2,745,218, 5-15-56, Cl.
2,744,009.
2,757,077.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Cruess, William F. : See —
Derr, Willard A., and Cruess. 2,743,397.
Cruess, William F., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Tele-
metering systems. 2,749,535, (5-5-56, CI. 340 — 183.
Crull, Henry J. Method and apparatus for producing fish
bait. 2,748,747, 6-5-56, CI. 119—1.
Crum, Eben J. Continuous coil winding machine. 2,743,066,
4-24-56, CI. 242—79. „ B
Crum, Harvey B. Swimming appliance. 2,771,618, 11-27-56,
CI. 9—21.
Crum, Paul C. Automatic circuit breaker system. 2,751,507,
6-19-56, CI. 307—10.
Crumb, Duane R., to General Motors Corp. Key controlled
cylinder lock. 2,733,590, 2-7-56, CI. 70—367.
Crumbiegel, Joachim W. : See —
Hobein, Herbert, Barth, Crumbiegel, Klein, and Nothelfer.
2,767,443.
Crumbliss, Ranza A. Motor vehicle electrical circuit.
2,760,140, 8-21-56, CI. 320—32.
Crump, B. T., Co., Inc. : See —
Seaton, William B. 2,742,747.
Crump, Elmo E. : See —
Foster, Harry R., and Crump. 2,752,492.
Foster, Harry R.. and Crump. 2,756,331.
Foster, Harry R., and Crump. 2,759.999.
Crump, Elmo E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Radar
method for target acquisition. 2,743,439, 4-24-56, CI.
343 — 11.
Crump, Eugene G., % to J. Livignano. Horse shoe.
2,758,655, 8-14-56, CI. 168—13.
Crumpacker, Virgil R., L. C. Fenstermaker, and J. D. Chatten.
Fixture device. 2,751,669, 6-26-56, CI. 29—200.
Crumrine, Herbert E. : See —
Mayo, Clyde R., Crumrine, and Rosenthal. 2,771,002.
Cruse, Philip M., to —
breaker. 2,757,259,
Crutcher, Aubrey S. : See —
Cummings, James D. 2,746,516.
Crutcher-Rolfs-Cummings, Inc. : See —
Cummings, James D. 2,763.236.
Cummings, James D. 2,763,275.
Crutcher, William H., Jr., to Coffee Research, Inc. Coffee
roasting apparatus. 2,762,289, 9-11-56, CI. 99 — 236.
Cryar, William. Sectional repair mold for pneumatic tires.
2,770,838, 11-20-56, CI. 18—18.
Crylor : See —
Mosse, Pierre. 2,768,995.
Cryor, Robert E. Unit heat insulation for pipes. 2,758,043,
8-7-56, CI. 154 — 44.
Cryns, Joseph, to the United States of America as represented
by the Secretary of the Army. Method of making com-
pressed cereal bars for emergency rations and the resulting
product. 2,738,277, 3-13-56, Cl. 99—83.
Crystal Research Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Robb, Charles G.. and Ward. 2,761.832.
Ctvrtnik. Josef, O. Nemecek, and J. Mayer, to Synfarma,
narodni podnik. Process for producing 4-substituted 1,2-
diaryl-3,5-dioxo pyrazolidines. 2,773,880, 12-11-56, Cl.
260—310.
Cubberley, Richard H, to The Patent and Licensing Corp.
Process for producing coated insulating material. 2,768,091,
10-23-56, Cl. 117—11.
Cuckson, Eric E., and A. L. Jones, to W. E. Cuckson & Son
Ltd. Machine for use in the manufacture of zip fasteners.
2,744,561, 5-8-56, Cl. 153—1.
Cuckson, W. E., & Son Ltd. : See —
Cuckson, Eric E., and Jones. 2,744,561.
Cudini, Roger G., to Moynahan Bronze Co. Foldable berth.
2,743,463, 5-1-56, Cl. 5 — 43.
Cudmore, William H. Moisture tester for grains. 2,755,438,
7-17-56, Cl. 324—65.
Cueilleron, Jean, C. Long, and C. Pascaud, to Soclete
d'Electro-Chimie d'Electro-Metallurgie et des Acieries
Electriques d'Cgine. Process of making pulverulent
metallic titanium. 2,750,271, 6-12-56, Cl. 75 — 0.5.
Cuervo. Jose A. : See —
Aldasoro, Eduardo. 2,774,958.
Cuff, Harold B., H. A. Swoboda, and A. J. Lorenz, to Ameri-
can Hard Rubber Co. Submarine battery jar support con-
struction. 2,730,561, 1-10-56, Cl. 136 — 181.
Cugini, Louis : See —
Persico, Ralph W., and Cugini. 2,743,446.
Pompa, Dominic, and Cugini. 2,773,263.
Culbertson, James G. : See —
Gideon, Victor W. 2,759,718.
Culbertson, John L., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Line-clearing apparatus for a telephone system.
Re. 24,171, 6-26-56, Cl. 179—175.2.
Culbertson, Ralph L.. to Aro Equipment Corp. Emergency
oxygen valve. 2,733,042, 1-31-56. Cl. 251 — 75.
Cull, Neville L., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Coat-
ing composition, method of coating metal surfaces there-
with and resultant article. 2,768,908, 10-30-56, Cl.
117—103.
Cull, Robert R. : See—
Ludwig. Sidney, and Cull. 2,755,330.
Cullen, Harry E. : See —
Deiry. Albert J., and Cullen. 2,745,446.
Cullen, Joseph. Jaw adjustment means for slidable side jaw
wrench. 2.754,709. 7-17-56, Cl. 81—146.
Cullen, Joseph. Slidable inner jaw closed end wrench.
2,754,710, 7-17-56, Cl. 81—174.
Cullen, Orville E., to Surface Combustion Corp. Method of
spheroidizing steel stock. 2,764,515, 9-25-56, Cl. 148 — 21.5.
173
Culler, Mary D. D. : See —
Davis, Edward H. 2,759,069.
Cullerton, James F., Jr., and A. C. Haapoja, to Mandex Mfg.
Co., Inc. Safety device. 2,767,819, 10-23-56, Cl. 192—131.
Culligan, Inc. : See — „„„
Klumb, George H, Schulze, and Bergstedt. 2,736,698.
Meyer, Kenneth E. 2,743,230.
Schulze, Robert E. 2,739,917.
Cullum, Thomas V. : See —
Birch, Stanley F., Cullum, and Dean. 2,771,402.
Culp, John W. : See —
Harjes, Frederick W., Salz, and Culp. 2,767,325.
Culp, Samuel K., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Air-swept
pulverizers. 2,762,573, 9-11-56, Cl. 241—53.
Culver, Paul C, to C. D. Briddell Inc. Knife. 2,753,631, Cl.
30—296.
Culver, Paul C, to C. D. Briddell Inc. Knife holder.
2,754,008, 7-10-56, Cl. 211—60.
Culverwell, Frank E. Front axle. 2,770,150, 11-13-56, Cl.
74 — 710.
Cumberland Case Co. : See —
Swingle, Donald R. 2,752,062.
Cumberland, John I., Jr., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Selector switch.
2,763,738, 9-18-56, Cl. 200 — 4.
Cummer, George W. : See —
Larsen, Delrnar H„ Cummer, and Bolley. 2,734,860.
Cumming, James M. Combination liquid and solid propellent
rocket. 2,753,801, 7-10-56, Cl. 102—49.
Cumming, William A., to National Research Council. Non-
resonant antenna. 2,737,656, 3-6-56, Cl. 343 — 731.
Cummings, Clinton L„ to Barry Controls Inc. Ratio changer.
2,733,615, 2-7-56, Cl. 74—354.
Cummings, Donald G., to The Upjohn Co. Method for measur-
ing the intensity of radiation at a selected point within a
container. 2,740,899, 4-3-56, Cl. 250—83.
Cummings, Edwin H, to France Packing Co. Segmental me-
tallic packing rings. 2,731,285, 1-17-56, Cl. 288 — 13.
Cummings, Ira J. : See —
Stilbert, Elmer K., Jr., Cummings, and Talley. 2,755,260.
Cummings, James D., % to A. S. Crutcher. Pipe line installa-
tion equipment. 2,746,516, 5-22-56, Cl. 154 — 41.
Cummings, James D., to Crutcher-Rolfs-Cummings, Inc. Pipe
treating equipment. 2,763,236, 9-18-56, Cl. 118 — 69.
Cummings, James D., to Crutcher-Rolfs-Cummings, Inc.
Coated pipe cooling device. 2,763,275, 9-18-56, Cl.
134—105.
Cummings, Kimball C. : See —
Baldwin, John H., Cummings, and Schuck. 2,751,921.
Cummings, Kimball C, to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator
Co. Shaft positioning apparatus. 2,758,270, 8-7-56, Cl.
318—467.
Cummings, Kimball C, to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator
Co. Flight scheduling apparatus. 2,766,953, 10-16-56, Cl.
244—77.
Cummings, Leland W. T., to Sun Oil Co. Reaction vessel for
coke removal. 2,731,399, 1-17-56, Cl. 196 — 122.
Cummings, Linn F. : See —
Wood, Cyrus F., and Cummings. 2,762,426.
Cummings, Molly : See —
Cummings, Samuel N. 2,750,027.
Cummings, Ralph J. Fastener-holding socket wrench.
2,753,746, 7-10-56, Cl. 81—112.
Cummings, Robert A., Jr. : See —
Mosher, Ralph E., arid Stiveson. 2,744,442.
Cummings, Rodney B. Line tapper. 2,745,079, 5-8-56,
Cl. 339—109.
Cummings, Ross, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Process of reclaiming uranium from solutions. 2,772,142,
11-27-56, Cl. 23—14.5.
Cummings, Ross, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Filtering apparatus. 2,774,479, 12-18-56, Cl. 210—184.
Cummings, Samuel N., deceased ; M. Cummings, executrix.
Visual indicating devices for producing a color slick or
patch at sea or in any waters. 2,750,027, 6-12-56, Cl.
206—0.5.
Cummings. Thomas N. : See —
Shiu, Thomas B. 2,761,613.
Cummings, Viola C. Metal Christmas tree. 2,736,116,
2-28-56, Cl. 41—15.
Cummins-Chicago Corp. : See —
Weber, Carl, Doerner, Mantonya, and Doerner. 2,743,671.
Cummins, Earl W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Preparation of aminoacetophenones. 2,753,376, 7-3-56, Cl.
260—570.5.
Cummins Engine Co., Inc. : See —
Reiners, Neville M. 2,749,897.
Cummins, John W. Poultry crate for use in poultry testing
operations. 2,748,972, 6-5-56, Cl. 217 — 47.
Cummins, Roy M. Mold for freezing liquids. 2,741,103,
4-10-50, Cl. 62—108.5.
Cundiff, Lester B. : See —
Pedlow, John W., and Cundiff. 2,739,829.
Cunningham, Albert B. Thread and yarn dispenser. 2,733,877,
2-7-56, Cl. 242—139.
Cunningham, Burris B. : See —
Thompson, Stanley G., Cunningham, and Ghiorso.
2,741,627.
Wave motor. 2,766,632. 10-16-56,
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
174
Cunningham, Donald F., to Standard Brands Inc. Double
edged reciprocable cutting device. 2,757,733, 8-7-56, CI.
164—58.
Cunningham, Donald M., and L. D. Drugmand, to Edwin L.
Wiegand Co. Electric heaters. 2,763,703, 9-18-56, CI.
219 — 38.
Cunningham, Eldon R., to General Electric Co. Motor
mounting. 2,750,137, 6-12-56, CI. 248—26.
Cunningham Eldon R., to General Electric Co. Resilient
mounting. 2,756,013, 7-24-56, CI. 248—26.
Cunningham, Frederick C, J. H. Berger, and J. B. Rinckhofl,
to Chemical Construction Corp. Continuous production of
pure carbon monoxide from coke and oxygen. 2,737,448,
3-6-56, CI. 23—204.
Cunningham, Frederick W., to American Bosch Arma Corp.
Motor control system for automatic machine tools.
2,741,732, 4-10-56, CI. 318—162.
Cunningham, George L., and J. M. Finn, Jr., to The Sinclair
Mfg. Co., H. M. Sinclair, Jr., trustee. Process for pro-
ducing sodium fluoride from an alkaline earth fluoride.
2,737,442, 3-6-56, CI. 23—88.
Cunningham, George L., and J. M. Finn, Jr., to The Sinclair
Mfg. Co., H. M. Sinclair, Jr., trustee. Purification of
calcium carbonate in molten bath of alkali metal carbonates
and hydroxides. 2,762,686, 9-11-56, CI. 23 — 66.
Cunningham, George M., to American Metal Works, Inc.
Carton unloading machine. 2,734,647, 2-14-56, CI.
214—313.
Cunningham, Harry C, to Edwin L. Wiegand Co. Electric
terminal protection. 2,760,173, 8-21-56, CI. 339—76.
Cunningham, James A„ to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of Commerce. Multichannel
pulse-height analyzer. 2,769,164, 10-30-56, CI. 340—212.
Cunningham, James L., Jr. : .See —
Cunningham, James L., Sr., and J. ~L.. Jr. 2,732,067.
Cunningham, James L., Sr., and J. L., Jr. Weighing and
classifying apparatus. 2,732,067, 1-24-56. CI. 209—121.
Cunningham, James M., to International Business Machines
Corp. Storage mechanism. 2,751,008, 6-19-56, CI.
164—115.
Cunningham, James M., to International Business Machines
Corp. Record controlled perforating machine. 2,775,297,
12-25-56, CI. 164—115.
Cunningham, James M., F. L. Pratt, and P. M. Kovach, to In-
ternational Business Machines Corp. Paper feeding device.
2,747,717, 5-29-56, CI. 197—133.
Cunningham, Marion M., to United States Rubber Co. Meth-
od of transporting finely comminuted solids. 2,755,143,
7-17-56, CI. 302—66.
unningham, Omar L.,
Corp. of Minnesota. Gang mower. 2,753,674, 7-10-56
56—6.
Cunningham, R. E. : See —
Kennedy, Gertrude E., and Hawkins. 2,775,243.
Cunningham, Richard G., to Research Corp. Closed circuit
lubrication system. 2,755 888, 7-24-56. CI. 184 — 6.
Cunningham, Richard, Jr. : See —
Lemos, Albert, Jr., and Cunningham. 2,753,851.
Cunningham, Robert A., to Hughes Tool Co. Roller cutter
for earth drills. 2,774,570, 12-18-56, CI. 255—347.
Cuny, Ernest A. Apparatus for cutting pipe at a predeter-
mined radius and angle. 2,746,125, 5-22-56, CI. 29 — 67.
Cup Brew Coffee Bag Co. : See —
Brelsford, Orville R., Stone, and Aldridge. 2,765,605.
Cupec, Sylvester P. Television antenna. 2,744,248, 5-1-56,
CI. 343—815.
Cupler, John A., II. Aperture forming method and apparatus.
2,764,967, 10-2-56, CI. 125—30.
Cupler, John A., II. Spinnerette manufacture. 2,770,987,
11-20-56, CI. 76—107.
Cupp, Charles D., to Scott Aviation Corp. Head band for
masks, etc. 2,745,401, 5-15-56, CI. 128—141.
Cupp, Charles D., to Scott Aviation Corp. Steerable, caster-
able airplane wheel mounting. 2,745,612, 5-15-56, CI.
244 — 50.
Cupp, Charles D., to Scott Aviation Corp. Portable breath-
ing apparatus of the demand type. 2,758,596, 8-14-56,
CI. 128 — 142.
Cupp, Charles D., to Scott Aviation Corp. Underwater breath-
ing apparatus. 2,764,151, 9-25-56, CI. 128—142.
Cupp, James E. Engineer's scale. 2,771,679, 11-27-56, CI.
33—107.
Cuq, Pierre, to L'Emboutissage Hydraulique Moderne. Ap-
§aratus for forming articles from hollow blanks. 2,743,691,
-1-56, CI. 113-^4.
Curado, Joseph G., and D. H. Praeg, to Sun Chemical Corp.
Printing ink. 2,750,296, 6-12-56, CI. 106—30.
Curby, Donald L. : See —
Rhea, John E. 2,731,770.
Cure, Arnold W. : See —
Walton, James R., Burke, and Cure. 2,749,407.
Curell, Conrad O., to Kaiser Aluminum So Chemical Corp.
Vehicle wheel assembly. 2,757,970, 8-7-56, CI. 301—6.
Curell, Randal, Jr., to Keco Industries, Inc. Refrigerating ap-
paratus. 2,737,780, 3-13-56, CI. 62^.
Curfman, Budd G., % to D. A. Christensen. Self-contained
window, etc., cleaning implement. 2,770,826, 11-20-56,
CI. 15—105.
Ourioni, Aldo. Apparatus for handling spaghetti preparatory
to packaging. 2,770,351, 11-13-56, CI. 198—39.
Curioni, Aldo, to himself and F. Mariani. Spaghetti-cutting
machine. 2,775,215, 12-25-56, CI. 107—21.
Curl, John E. : See —
Hurdle. Joseph H., and J. E. and R. H. Curl. 2,732,872.
Curl, Mark I., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Decelera-
tion sensing device. 2 753,475, 7-3-56, CI. 310 — 114.
Curl, Mark I., and R. J. Lammertse, to The Goodyear Tire &
Rubber Co. Anti-skid mechanism for master cylinder oper-
ated brake. 2,753,017, 7-3-56, CI. 188 — 181.
Curl. Ralph H. : See —
Hurdle, Joseph H., and J. E. and R. H. Curl. 2,732,872.
Curlator Corp. : See —
Buresh, Francis M., and Langdon. 2,744,294.
Curley, Bruce A., to General Electric Co. Current collector
contact means. 2,763,800, 9-18-56, CI. 310 — 239.
Curley, Robert S., to Saco-Lowell Shops. Grid section.
2,746,094, 5-22-56, CI. 19—95.
Curran, Bernard E., to H. H. Robertson Co. Ventilator.
2,739,520, 3-27-56, CI. 98—84.
Curran, John R., to Hammel-Dahl Co. Valve. 2,732,172,
1-24-56, CI. 251—282.
Curran, Lawrence. Diamond tool holder. 2,752,909, 7-3-56,
CI. 125—39.
Curran, Mary : See —
Marshall, Harry B., and Curran. 2,772,139.
Curran, Vincent J., to Kigass Ltd. Atomizers. 2,746,801,
5-22-56, CI. 299—120.
Currell, Conrad O., to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp.
Panel assembly. 2,753,018, 7-3-56, CI. 189 — 34.
Currell, Norman C. Grease packaging, and dispensing
for grease guns. 2 736,481, 2-28-56, CI. 226 — 125.
Currie, Gardner D. : See —
Selberg, John P., and Currie. 2,771,270.
2,742,368.
Currie, Chester C. : Se
Rossiter, William T., and Currie.
Currie, Frank L. : See —
Blanton, William B., and Currie. 2,735,884.
Currie, Gilbert, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Self-adjust-
ing brake. 2,747,698, 5-29-56, CI. 188—171.
Currie, Gilbert, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Single adjust-
ment brake. 2,752,010, 6-26-56, CI. 188 — 171.
Currie, Grover C, to Dacam Corp. Method of packaging
cylindrical objects in carriers. 2,731,776, 1-24-56, CI.
53—5.
Currie, Grover C, to Dacam Corp. Carton for cylindrical
objects. 2,768,741, 10-30-56, CI. 206—65.
Currie, William E., to The Parker Appliance Co. Coupling
with recess for end of flexible pipe. 2,768,009, 10-23-56,
CI. 285—251.
Currier, Donald C, to Dodge Mfg. Corp. Conveyor pulleys.
2,767,590, 10-23-56, CI. 74—230.3.
Curry, Elmer P. Pneumatic clamp. 2,747,535, 5-29-56, CI.
113—99.
Curry, John J. Dental matrix unit. 2,749,616, 6-12-56,
CI. 32—63.
Curry, John J. Dental matrix device. 2,771,677. 11-27-56,
CI. 32 — 63.
Curry, Malcolm, to The American Thread Co. Machine for
stretching nylon thread. 2,730,789, 1-17-56, CI. 28 — 62.
Curry, R. W. : See —
Hooper, Andre. 2,767,517.
Curry, William G., to R. S. Bourdon, d. b. a. Bourdon Mfg.
Co. Tennis racket press. 2,750,190, 6-12-56, CI. 273—74.
Curson, Nicholas W. Heater for oil wells. 2,754,912, 7-17-56.
CI. 166—60.
Curtin, Jeremiah M. : See —
Jacobs, Henry S., and Curtin. 2,773,202.
Jacobs, Henry S., and Curtin. 2,773,998.
Curtin, John L., and D. M. Yenni, to Union Carbide and
Carbon Corp. Inert gas shielded magnetic field controlled
electric arc metal working apparatus. 2,745,934, 5-15-56,
CI. 219 — 8.
Curtis, Anthony J. Artificial fish bait. 2,736,982, 3-6-56,
CI. 43—42.51.
Curtis, Cecil M. Shock resisting hammer. 2,757,694, 8-7-56,
CI. 145—29.
Curtis Companies Inc. : See —
Beil, Forrest F. 2,754,553.
Curtis, Daniel L., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Diode gating cir-
cuit. 2,730,632, 1-10-56, CI. 307—88.5.
Curtis, Daniel L., to The Regents of the University of Cali-
fornia. Magnetic recording apparatus. 2,758,905, 8-14-56,
CI. 346—74.
Curtis, Daniel L., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Variable imped-
ance output circuit. 2,775,714, 12-25-56, CI. 307—88.5.
Curtis, Earl W. T., to Bachman Bakeries, Inc. Portable ramp.
2,760,216, 8-28-56, CI. 14 — 72.
Curtis, Gerald J. Outboard motor mounting means for boats.
2,775,219, 12-25-56, CI. 115—41.
Curtis, Guy A. Reversing control device for electric motors.
2,775,729, 12-25-56, CI. 318—207.
Curtis, Joseph. Lever-actuated tire bead breaker with shift-
able fulcrum means. 2,749,975, 6-12-56, CI. 157—1.26.
Curtis Lighting, Inc. : See —
Harris, Edwin W. 2,765,397.
Le Brock, Glen R. 2,736,528.
Curtis Mfg. Co. : See —
Hecker, Harvard K. 2,732,917.
Curtis, Norman S., to Ransburg Electro-Coating Corp. Appa-
ratus for conveying articles. 2,752,883, 7-3-56, CI.
118—316.
Curtis, Norman S., and R. C. Juvinall, to Ransburg Electro-
Coating Corp. Apparatus for conveying articles. 2,751,851,
6-26-56, CI. 104 — 93.
Curtis, Rowland G., to Reeves Steel and Mfg. Co. Joint for
sheet metal pipe. 2,750,211, 6-12-56, CI. 285 — 201.
Curtis, Rowland G., to Reeves Steel and Mfg. Co. Interrupted
lock joint for metal pipes. 2,756,778, 7-31-56, CI. 138 — 74.
LIST OF PATENTEES
175
Curtis, Thomas E., to Southern States Equipment Corp. Elec-
tric switch. 2,733,322, 1-31-56, CI. 200—170.
Curtis, Thomas E., to Southern States Equipment Corp.
Electric switch. 2,759,076, 8-14-56, CI. 200—170.
Curtis, Thomas E., to Southern States Equipment Corp. Elec-
tric switch. 2,760,019, 8-21-56, CI. 200—48.
Curtis Thomas E. and G. N. Lemmon, to Southern States
Equipment Corp.' Electric switch. 2,732,468, 1-24-56, CI.
200—170. „ -
Curtis, Thomas E„ and J. M. de Montmollin, to Southern
States Equipment Corp. Circuit interrupter. 2,737,551,
3-6-56, CI. 200—114.
Curtis, Wilbur, Co., Inc. : See —
Curtis, Wilbur D. 2,747,740.
Park, Ralph L. 2,765,392.
Curtis, Wilbur D., to Wilbur Curtis Co., Inc. Vacuum type
coffee strainer. 2,747,740, 5-29-56, CI. 210 — 162.
Curtiss, Frank R. Tree stand. 2,755,049, 7-17-56, CI.
248 — 46.
Curtiss, Oeorge E., Jr., and K. M. Johnson, to The Stanley
Works. Latch. 2,753,204, 7-3-56, CI. 292—332.
Curtiss, Lawrence M., to The Thomas & Betts Co. Reducing
washer assembly for oversized holes. 2,730,381, 1-10-56,
CI. 285—30.
Curtiss, Lawrence M., to The Thomas & Betts Co. Insulated
flag-type terminal. 2,749,529, 6-5-56, CI. 339—223.
Curtiss-Wright Corp. : See —
Anderson, John R., and Hoexter. 2,758,672.
Avondoglio, Leo. 2,759,624.
Barrett, Hillard E., and Gallo. 2,731,039.
Betzler, Henry W. 2,764,429.
Brady, George W. 2,742,096.
Burdett, Harry W., and Palen. 2,731,119.
Charshafian, Jack O. 2,735,263.
Chillson, Charles W. 2,730,908.
Chillson, Charles W. 2,735,516.
Chillson. Charles W. 2,755,078.
Clark, William H., Jr. 2,771,286.
Clark, William H., Jr. 2,775,724.
Cushman, Maurice E. 2,735,733.
Frank, Wilbert W., and Speer. 2,749,675.
Gallo. Elia A., and Hoffman. 2,766,579.
Gallo, Joseph E. 2,730.815.
Hine, Edward K. 2,731,094.
Hine, Edward K. 2,747,141.
Hurley, Roy T. 2,757,954.
Jewett, Charles S. 2,735,264.
Jewett, Charles S. 2,750,979.
Knapp, George P., Meyer, Robbins, and Zwack. 2,737,252.
Kosak, Stephen, Jr. 2,767,285.
Kuettel, NS. 2,752,315.
La Barre, Floyd, Jr., Churnell, Nagle, and Pennock.
2,749,623.
Le Compte, Frank M., Woolf, and Mittenzwei. 2,742,248.
Lewis, Robert B. 2,759,297.
Massey, Albert G. 2,769,431.
Massey, Albert G. 2,769,432.
Mergen, Joseph M.. and Murphy. 2,738,045.
Quinn, Paul J., and Clark. 2,738,183.
Schiavone. Michael W. 2,754,637.
Simonsen, Nelson C. 2,755,064.
Stern, Robert G. 2,731,737.
Stern, Robert G., and Simpson. '2,770,054.
Stulen, Foster B. 2,738,148.
Sullivan, Richard A., and Adrian. 2,763,328.
Waite, George F. 2,736,610.
Welsh, Harvey W. 2,766,581.
Woolf, Bon R. 2,754,916.
Zwack, Raymond T. 2,738,022.
Curts, Paul E. Wire reel loading and unloading attachment
for vehicles. 2,737,304, 3-6-56, CI. 214—83.24.
Curzon, Thomas, to C. A. V. Ltd. Apparatus for actuating
gas-discharge lamps. 2,758,222. 8-7-56, CI. 307—132.
Cusano, Dominic A., and F. J. Studer, to General Electric Co.
Cathode ray luminescent screens. 2,732,313, 1-24-56, CI.
117—33.5.
Cuscoleca, Otwin, F. Grohs, K. Rosner, and W. Kuhnelt, to
Oesterriechisch-Alpine Montangesellsehaft. Process for re-
fining pig iron. 2,741,555, 4-10-56, CI. 75 — 52.
Cushing. Daniel E. and H. Sliver drafter evener. 2,729,857,
l_10-56, CI. 19—70.
Cushing, George B. : See —
Baker. Benjamin P., and Cushing. 2,760,032.
Cushing, Homer : See —
Cushing, Daniel E. and H. 2,729,857.
Cushing, Ira B., and R. V. Davis, to Abbott Laboratories.
Ion exchange purification of fructose solution. 2,753,279,
7-3-56, CI. 127 — 16.
Cushing, Ira B., and E. J. Kratovil, to Abbott Laboratories.
Process for sulfating chitin. 2,755,275, 7-17-56, CI.
260—211.
Cushman Chuck Co., The : See —
Galler, Edward A. 2,767,993.
Sloan, Harry E. 2,759,733.
Sloan, Harry E., and Hickey. 2,751,824.
Sloan, Harry E., and Hickey. 2,757,009.
Sloan, Harry E., and Rutherford. 2,757,010.
Sloan, Harry E., Rutherford, and Hickey. 2,732,216.
Sloan, Harry E., and Swanson. 2,745,671.
Cushman, John A., to American Viscose Corp. Heat ex-
changing apparatus. 2,745,640, 5-15-56, CI. 257 — 2.
Cushman, John R., to International Business Machines Corp.
Panel lighting. 2,775,687, 12-25-56, CI. 240—2.1.
Cushman, Maurice E., to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Blade reten-
tion bearing. 2,735,733, 2-21-5.6, CI. 308—174.
Cushman, Norton, to Sprague Electric Co. Tuning circuit.
2,763,843, 9-18-56, CI. 333—82.
Cushman, Walton W. Automatic brakes for trailers.
2,737,265, 3-6-56, CI. 188—152.
Cusic, John W., to G. D. Searle & Co. Esters of heterocyclic
acids and 1,2,3,4 - tetrahydroisoquinoline - 2 - alkanols.
2,731,467, 1-17-56, CI. 260—287.
Cusic, John W. N-(j8-acetoxyethyl)-N'-(chlorophenothiazine-
propyl)piperazine. 2,766.235, 10-9-56, CI. 260 — 243.
Cusic, John W„ to G. D. Searle & Co. Basic esters of N-aryl-
N-(heterocyclylalkyl) carbamic acids and syntheses thereof.
2,772,276, 11-27-56, CI. 260—302.
Cusic, John W., to G. D. Searle & Co. Basic esters of N-aral-
kyl-N-cycloalkylcarbamic acids and the production thereof.
2,772,287. 11-27-56. CI. 260 — 326.3.
Cusic, John W., to G. D. Searle & Co. Basic esters of
N-aryl and N-cycloalkyl indancarbamic acids, their salts
and methods for their preparation. 2,772,288, 11-27-56,
CI. 260—326.3.
Cusic, John W., to G. D. Searle & Co. Basic esters of
N-aralkyl-N-arylcarbamic acids and the manufacture there-
of. 2,772,289, 11-27-56, CI. 260—326.3.
Cusic, John W., to G. D. Searle & Co. 2-(aralkoxyalkyl)
derivatives of tetrahydroisoquinoline and isoindoline.
2,774,764, 12-18-56, CI. 260 — 289.
Cusic, John W., and C. A. Dornfeld, to G. D. Searle & Co.
Arylcycloalkyloxyalkylamine derivatives and methods for
their preparation. 2,748,116, 5-29-56, CI. 260—247.7.
Cusic, John W., and R. A. Robinson, to G. D. Searle & Co.
Quaternary ammonium salts of alkyl(hydroxyalkyl) amino-
alkyl benzilates and esters thereof. 2,752,385, 6-26-56,
CI. 260 — 473.
Cuskie, Herman C, to Chrysler Corp. Mounting device.
2,761,714, 9-4-56, CI. 287—85.
Cuskie, Herman C, to Chrysler Corp. Automotive vehicle
stabilizing means. 2,770,453, 11-13-56, CI. 267—11.
Cusson, Pierre. Oscillating movement for washing machines.
2,748,611, 6-5-56, CI. 74 — 70.
Custer, Willard R. Jet propelled aircraft with channel control
means. 2,765,993, 10-9-56, CI. 244 — 52.
Custin, Gilbert R. Mechanical pencil. 2,764,827, 10-2-56,
CI. 40—93.
Custom Designers : See —
Logemann, George H. 2,769,581.
Custom Metal Products, Inc. : See —
Schuster, Paul. 2,763,321.
Schuster, Paul, and Dobbins. 2,762,425.
Custom Made Container Corp. : See —
Murphy, James J. 2,746,667.
Cusumano, Gioacchino, and I. L. Delin, to Swingline, Inc.
Tackers. 2,746,044, 5-22-56, CI. 1— -49.
Cutcher, Annabelle. Spectacle bridge shaper. 2,765,683,
10-9-56, CI. 81—3.5.
Cuthbertson, James A. Endless band devices. 2,732,265,
l_24-56, CI. 305—10.
Cutler, Bertram S. Safety razor and blade assembly.
2,744,319, 5-8-56, CI. 30 — 66.
Cutler, Cassius C, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Trav-
eling wave frequency modulator. 2,760,161, 8-21-56, CI.
332—25.
Cutler, Cassius C, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Directive antenna systems. 2,767,396. 10-16-56. CI.
343—780.
Cutler-Hammer, Inc. : See —
Adriansen, John R., and Cochran. 2,773,231.
Barnickel, Arthur K. 2,736,009.
Brodsky, Harry N., and Chamberlin. 2,740,872.
Carter, Uriel F. 2,751,459.
Chamberlin, Blair H. 2,747,036.
Charbonneau, Allan P. 2,738,403.
Charbonneau, Allan P. 2,739,214.
Charbonneau, Allan P. 2,769,885.
Cox, Irvin W. 2,738,393.
Douglas, John F. H., and Kolb. 2,736,843.
Eck, Robert N. 2,774,027.
Elliot, William H. 2.753,506.
Elliot, William H., and Seeger. 2,739,279.
Emley, Philip W. 2,773,230.
Fischer, Paul M. 2,749.493.
Hodgson, Howard E. 2,731,115.
Holland, Donald B. 2,745,049.
Howdle, Frederic E. 2,729.324.
Hults, Harold W. 2,744,984.
Hults, Harold W. 2,759.075.
Jochem. Theodore B. 2,769,378.
Kelto, Rudolph E. 2,765,382.
Krieger, Alvin W. 2,734,114.
Krieger, Alvin W. 2,744,302.
Mead, Edward Q. 2,737,548.
Pell, Eric. Re. 24,168.
Pell, Eric. 2,753.504.
Pell, Eric. 2,765,989.
Per^ne, Robert O. 2,739,199.
Perrine, Robert O., and Welch. 2,740,033.
Radley, Guy R. 2,744.839.
Richardson, Linwood T., and Swinehart. 2,760,257.
Robbins, Clvde P. 2.752,440.
Seeger, Edwin W. 2,729,752.
Seeger, Edwin W. 2.752,464.
Smith, Charles R. 2,751,450.
Smith, Charles R. 2.751.935.
Welch, Jerome B. 2,769,080.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Cutler, Leon H., to General Electric Co. Control system for
surface heating units. 2,767,295, 10-16-56, CI. 219 — 20.
Cutler, Mac C. : See—
Legarra, Philip H., and Cutler. 2,773,549.
Cutler, Royal A., and C. M. Suter, to Sterling Drug Inc. 2-
aniino and acylamino-l-(hydrocarbylmercaptophenyl)-l,3
propanediols and preparation thereof. 2,759,971, 8 ""
CI. 260—562
21-56,
CI.
Injectio
Cutler, Sam. Indoor golf devices. 2,747,406, 5-29-
73—379.
Cutler, Stanley, and G. C. Adams, to Pacific Mercury Tele-
vision Mfg. Corp. Escutcheon dial. 2,738,758, 3-20-56,
CI. 116 — 124.4.
Cutler, Wallace M., E. S. Kant, and H. B. Greenough,
deceased (by M. R. Greenough, administratrix), to United
Shoe Machinery Corp. Heel attaching machines. 2,746,047,
5-22-56, CI. 1—141.
Cutler, Wallace M., and E. S. Kant, to United Shoe Machinery
Corp. Heel attaching machines. 2,746,048, 5-22-56, CI.
1—141.
Cutlip, Loetta E. Game for teaching written music.
2,772,595, 12-4-56, CI. 84 — 472.
Cutright, Olie P., to Johnston Testers, Inc. Formation test-
ing tool. 2,700,582, 8-28-56, CI. 166—151.
Cutter Corp. : See —
Spanel, Abraham N. 2,731,717.
Spanel, Abraham N. 2,746,144.
Cutter Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Butler, William P. 2,729,212.
Butler, William P. 2,730,098.
Cutter, Robert K. 2,730,097.
Cutter, Robert K. 2,758,598.
Elder, Wayne L. 2,758,597.
Hink, John H.. Jr., and Johnson. 2,731,731.
Sahyun, Melville, and Faust. 2,751,410.
Sahyun, Melville, and Faust. 2,751,411.
Sahyun, Melville, and Faust. 2,751,412.
Sahyun, Melville, Faust, and Jules. 2,744,916.
Sahyun, Melville, Faust, and Jules. 2,754,327.
Sahyun, Melville, Faust, and Jules. 2,773,096.
Cutter, Richard W., K. A. Strazala, and W. L. Fry, to Owens-
Illinois Glass Co. Article grouping apparatus. 2,771,177,
11-20-56, CI. 198—34.
Cutter, Robert K., to Cutter Laboratories, Inc.
mechanism. 2,730,097, 1-10-56, CI. 128 — 214.
Cutter, Robert K., to Cutter Laboratories, Inc. Venoclysis
equipment. 2,758,598, 8-14-56, CI. 128—214.
Cutting, Alan B. : See —
Beck, Arnold H. W., and Cutting. 2,737,631.
Cutting Room Appliances Corp. : See — ■
Deichmann, Walter. 2,730,357.
Cuvier, Pierre : See —
Ivanoff, Alexandre, Le Grand, and Cuvier. 2,730,014.
Cybertronic Corp. of America : See —
Pompetti, John P., and Tatonetti. 2,765,986.
Cyclo Mfg. Co. : See —
Helbig, Jim D. 2,759,305.
Cycloptic Anstalt fur Optik und Mechanik : See —
Tiller, Hans. 2,737,849.
Tiller, Hans. 2,764,912.
Cygnet Associates : See —
Saylors, Rodger I). 2,744,526.
Cyphers, Elmer B. : See —
Jones, Robert H., and Cyphers. 2,732,346.
Lynch, Charles S., and Cyphers. 2,732,285.
Moody. Leonard E., and Cyphers. 2,744,083.
Waddey, Walter E., Hill, and Cyphers. 2,735,817.
Cyphers. James F., and F. C. Doherty, to General Foods Corp.
Tank for transporting viscous liquids. 2,772,874, 12-4-56,
CI. 210 — 206.
Cyr, Joseph E., to Allen Industries. Inc. Method for double
face coating and embossing rug cushions. 2,758,036, 8-7-56,
CI. 117—10.
Cyril Bath Co. : See-
Fredericks, Joseph A. 2,734,548.
Fredericks. Josenh A. 2,743.756.
Cyrus, Merle B. Cigarette lighter filler valve. 2,740,280,
4-3-56, CI. 67—7.1.
Czajkowski, Edward J., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Thread
regulators for sewing machines. 2,730,061, 1-10-56, CI.
112—254.
Czaplinski, Frank H., to Standard Gage Co., Inc. Groove
gage. 2,749,620, 6-12-56, CI. 33—147.
Czarnecki, John D., to American Can Co. Preflanging mech-
anism for side seamed can bodies. 2,741,291, 4-10-56, CI.
153—44.
Czarnecki, John D., to American Can Co. Machine for melt-
ing and feeding solidified materials. 2,773,496. 12-11-56,
QY 126 343 5
Czarnik, Stanley J., to Abdite Industries, Inc. Tube cut-off
die structure. 2,741,309, 4-10-56, CI. 164 — 49.
Czarnik, Stanley J., to Abdite Industries. Inc. Machine for
making labyrinth seals. 2,749,961, 6-12-56, Cl. 153 — 1.
Czerniewicz. John F. Drafting compass. 2,745,181, 5-15-56,
Cl. 33—27.
Czerwicznik, Stanley J. Rosary assemblage. 2,768,787,
10-30-56, Cl. 235—123.
Czetli. Jess, and R. T. Leach, to Plastic Film Products Corp.
Drape-supporting device. 2,754,903, 7-17-56, Cl. 160—348.
Czikk, Alfred M. : See —
Schaufelberger, Felix A., and Czikk. 2,767,054.
Czuch, Jack. Ear ring with ball ioint for spacing clamping
face from clamping arm. 2,769,322, 11-6-56, Cl. 63 — 12.
Czys, Albert, to Dorbin Metal Strip Mfg. Co., Inc. Anchor
for resilient window strips. 2,771,642, 11-27-56, Cl.
20—12.
Czyzewski, Mikolaj V., now by judicial change of name Mac-
Victor Chelton. Double safety electrical receptacle.
2.770.786, 11-13-56, Cl. 339—40.
Dacam Corp. : See —
Currie. Grover C. 2,731,776.
Currie, Grover C. 2,768,741.
Dans, Bernard D. 2,732,984.
Thompson, Wallace M., Swint, and Roberts. 2,746,662.
Dacey, John P., to The Standard Products Co. Weather
stripping. 2,751,643, 6-26-56, Cl. 20 — 69.
Dachauer, Wilhelm. Auxiliary jaws for vises. 2,773,406,
12-11-56, Cl. 81—39.
Dackor, Emil to Thompson Products, Inc. Polishing machine.
2,761,255, 9-4-56, Cl. 51—151.
Da Costa, Harry, to The Plessey Co. Ltd. Adaptor for use
with the turntable spindle of a record changing mechanism.
2,761,687, 9-4-56, Cl. 274—10.
Da Costa, James S., to Samuel Olson Mfg. Co., Inc. Overhead
conveyor. 2,771,175, 11-20-56, Cl. 198 — 25.
Dado, John R., to Standard Oil Co. Temperature-responsive
check valve. 2,774,366, 12-18-56, Cl. 137 — 75.
Daehler, Robert F. : See —
Carr, Edward W., Daehler, Adelman, and Hansen.
2,753,889.
Daft, Clarence H. J. : See —
Fantham, Harold, and Daft. 2,733,116.
Daggett, Byron G. Circular saw grinders. 2,764,043, 9-25-56.
Cl. 76 — 43.
Daggett, Frederick K., to The Flexible Tubing Corp. Vent
hood and mounting therefor for laundry dryer ducts.
2,754,748, 7-17-56, Cl. 98—119.
Daglish, Hugh N. : See —
Conn, George K. T., and Daglish. 2,757,306.
Dagneau, Raymond R., to Societe Industrielle de Depouille
Mecanique des Animaux. Oscillating blade cutting appa-
ratus, in particular for skinning slaughtered animals.
2,766,524, 10-16-56, Cl. 30—215.
D'Agnillo, Michele, to California Artificial Flower Co. Tree
construction. 2,749,639, 6-12-56, Cl. 41 — 15.
Dague, George W. Flush-valve tank-ball. 2,744,259, 5-8-56,
Cl. 4—52.
Daher, Ernest : See —
Shanhouse, William, and Daher. 2,765,101.
Dahl, Dorothy, Inc. : See —
Wood, Dan G. 2,736,025.
Wood, Dan G. 2,759,184.
Dahl, Harold C. : See —
Dahl, Thure W. and H. C. 2,738,890.
Dahl, Thure W. and H. C. Devices for holding articles in a
refrigerator container. 2,738,890, 3-20-56, Cl. 215 — 6.
Dahlberg, Carl B., to Hemet Aircraft Corp. Baby walker
and anchor. 2,746,517, 5-22-56, Cl. 155—23.
Dahlberg, Ernest H. : See —
Rondeau, Herbert F., and Dahlberg. 2,765,658.
Dahlberg, Ernst E. : See —
Bergvall. Knut L., Dahlberg, Egerstrom, and Nilsson.
2,758,618.
Dahlberg, John H., to C. A. Swanson & Sons. Machines for
dressing poultry. 2,766,477, 10-16-56, Cl. 17—11.
Dahle, Donald B., to Wood Conversion Co. Wettable fiber
felt. 2,737,179, 3-6-56, Cl. 128—156.
Dahlhaus, Hermann, and A. Winterhoff, to Vossloh-Werke
G. m. b. H. Mountings for tubular electric discharge
lamps, such as fluorescent lamps, or fluorescent tubes.
2,732,530, 1-24-56, Cl. 339—52.
Dahlin, Olof G., to AB Orga, and U. Lindholm. Container
closure. 2,759,643, 8-21-56, Cl. 222 — 521.
Dahlman, Eben D., to Dahlman Mfg. Co. Material han-
dling and self-unloading vehicle. 2,754,983, 7-17-56, Cl.
214—83.2.
Dahlman Mfg. Co. : See —
Dahlman, Eben D. 2,754.983.
Dahlman, Per O., to North Electric Co. Impulse correcting
repeater for automatic telephone system. 2,747,018,
5-22-56, Cl. 179—16.
Dahlquist, Oscar E., and E. I. Ackerson. Cleat for athletic
shoes. 2,774,151, 12-18-56, Cl. 36—59.
Dahlstrom, Donald A., to Dorr-Oliver, Inc. Process and ap-
paratus for separating mixtures of solids in a liquid me-
dium. 2,760,635, 8-28-56, Cl. 209—211.
Dahly, Hal W. Cigarette holder and ash receptacle. 2,729,215,
1-3-56, Cl. 131—175.
Dahm, Carl S. Container. 2,770,407, 11-13-56, Cl. 229—8.
Dahmer, Roy S., to Eaton Mfg. Co. Machine for making
shell molds. 2,733,489, 2-7-56, Cl. 22 — 33.
Daigle, Leo T., to Dearborn Fabricating & Engineering Co.
Wheel mounting for conveyor J ■:>':, M>2, 8-21-56, Cl.
198—177.
Daigle, Leo T., to Dearborn Fabricating & Engineering Co.
Trolley conveyor. 2,765,008, 10-2-56. Cl. 198 — 177.
Daignas, Pierre M. J. M. R. Means for feeding pargeting
machines with thick pargeting material. 2,744,787, 5-8-56,
Cl. 299—63.
Dailey, Edgar G., J. Warshaw, and W. B. Pegram, to Inter-
national Resistance Co. Apparatus for blast etching elec-
trical devices. 2,743.554, 5-1-56, Cl. 51—15.
Dailey, Hampton J., deceased, by R. M. Dailey, executrix, to
Westinghouse Electric Corp. Radiator for electron dis-
charge device. 2,772,861. 12-4-56, CI. 257—263.
Dailey, Howard E., to Bloomer Bros. Co. Device for setting-up
collapsible cellular cartons. 2,748,674, 6-5-56, Cl. 93 — 37.
LIST OF PATENTEES
177
Dailey, Ruth M. : See —
Dailey, Hampton J. 2,772,861.
Dailey, William H., Jr., to Surface Combustion Corp. Furnace
pressure control. 2,744,687, 5-8-56, CI. 236 — 15.
Daily, Arthur M., to Chicago Telephone Supply Corp. Termi-
nal construction for variable resistors. 2,736,783, 2-28-56,
CI 201 55
Daily, Arthur' M., to Chicago Telephone Supply Corp. Vari-
able resistor and switch combination. 2,761,044, 8-28-56,
CI. 201—55.
Daily Arthur M., and M. B. Arisman, to Chicago Telephone
Supply Corp. Variable resistor. 2,736,781, ^-28-56, CI.
201—48.
Daily, Arthur M., and J. G. Veatch, Jr., to Chicago Tele-
phone Supply Corp. Electrical control instrumentality.
2,745,927, 5-15-56, CI. 201—55.
Daily, Joseph L. : See —
Fowler, Carl E., Jr., and Daily. 2,734,781.
Daily Mirror Newspapers Ltd. : See — -
Gibson, William, and Thomson. 2,763,360.
Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Ahrens, Hermann H. F. 2,775,185.
Barenyi, Bfla. 2,732,902.
Barenyi, Bela. 2,738,023.
Barenyi, B61a. 2,746,099.
Barenyi, Bela. 2,751,247.
Barenyi, Bela. 2,757,447.
Barenyi, Bela. 2,765,863.
Bensinger, Wolf-Dieter, and Wente. 2,738,780.
Bensinger, Wolf-Dieter, and Wente. 2,763,250.
Dauben, Joseph. 2,733,773.
Dauben, Joseph. 2,737,055.
Dauben, Joseph. 2,756,834.
Forster, Hans J. M. 2,747,433.
Forster, Hans-Joachim M. 2,753,733.
Forster, Hans-Joachim M. 2,756,616.
Forster, Hans J. M., and Kollmann. 2,732,048.
Forster, Hans- Joachim M., Kollmann, and Kiimmich.
2,747,430.
Gassmann, Johannes. 2,751,895.
Gross, Victor R. 2,743,711.
Hennecke, Rudolf. 2,775,487.
Hitzelberger, Erwin. 2,760,221.
Hoffmann, Heinrich. 2,734,491.
Hoffmann. Heinrich. 2,766,738.
Hundt, Eberhard. 2,732,835.
Hundt, Eberhard. 2,737,163.
Katzung, Hugo. 2,730,355.
Katzung, Hugo. 2,766,035.
Kollmann, Karl A. 2,761,276.
Kosche, Rudolf L. H. 2,766,739.
Kraus, Ludwig, and Gnambs. 2,775,467.
Kiimmich Theodor F. 2,764,904.
Links, Heinrich K. 2,729,167.
Links, Heinrich K. 2,737,893.
Links, Heinrich K., Pauling, and Wirsching. 2,757,653.
Maruhn, Herbert F. W., and Gruhler. 2,775,315.
Muller, Josef. 2,733,934.
Muller, Josef. 2,756,835.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H.
Robert B., and Dain.
Nallinger, Friedrich K.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H.
8-14-56,
2,731,792.
2,741,186.
2,745,392.
2,745,505.
2,746,100.
2,746,433.
2,746,763.
2,746,766.
2,751,992.
2,753,231.
2,755,679.
2,757,655.
2,757,926.
2,758,870.
2,759,717.
,„-.,., ... 2,761,431.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H. 2,770,147.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H. 2,771,148.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H. 2,772,667.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H., and Dauben. 2,772,755.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H., and Muller. 2,746,556.
Niess, Anton. 2,761,438.
Roessler, Heinrich G. F. 2,766,966.
Roessler, Heinrich G-. F. 2,772,754.
Schilling, Otto. 2,774,342.
Stump, Eugen. 2,739,578.
Stump, Eugen. 2,741,229.
Stump, Eugen. 2,751,580.
Stump, Eugen. 2,774,451.
Wilfert, Karl. 2.729.158.
Wilfert, Karl. 2,749,024.
Wilfert, Karl. 2,763,855.
Wilfert, Karl, and Barenyi. 2,761,722.
Wilfert, Karl, and Barenyi. 2,767,014.
Wirsching, Robert J. 2,753,216.
Daimler Hire Ltd. : See —
Swain, Charles D. 2,756,759.
Dain, Gordon T., to British Telecommunications Research
Ltd. Regenerative repeater. 2,752,425, 6-26-56, CI.
178 — 70.
Dain, Gordon T., and A. V. Williams, to British Telecommuni-
cations Research Ltd. Regenerative repeaters for use in
telegraph systems. 2,732,428, 1-24-56, CI. 178 — 70.
Dain, John : See —
Robertson-Shersby-Harvie,
2,770,781.
Daino, Joseph F. Method for baking pizza pie.
12-18-56, CI. 107—54.
Dairy Containers, Inc. : See —
Negoro, Kaiji. 2,743,859.
Negoro, Kaiji. 2,773,634.
Dairy Conveyor Corp. : See —
Muhlenbruch, Fred. 2,768,732.
Dairymat Corp. : See —
Bryant, Forrest L. 2,752,068.
Huntting, William C. 2,740,547.
Daiss, Ava : See, —
Tolcher, John M. 2,753,778.
Daiss, Fred C. : See — ■
Tolcher, John M. 2,753,778.
Daisy Mfg. Co. : See —
Gaeke, Lee B. 2,729,208.
Scalingi, Ciro R. 2,758,586.
Dakin, Guy L. Propeller blade shank. 2,758,65
CI. 170—159.
Daland, Elliot, and D. N. Meyers, to Vertol Aircraft Corp.
Means for controlling tip-path of rotors. 2,748,876, 6-5-56,
CI. 170 — 135.24.
Dalby, Walter E. Spline arbors or chucks. 2,762,629,
9-11-56, CI. 279—1.
Dale, Charles F„ 50% to W. R. Musick. Artificial lure.
2,746,200, 5-22-56, CI. 43—42.04.
Dale, Clarence R. and J. F. ; said J. F. Dale assor. to said
C. R. Dale. Well producing, pressurizing and testing ap-
paratus. 2,745,497, 5-15-56, CI. 166—224.
Dale, Colin B., P. K. Bridenbaugh, and R. C. Bierman, to
Webster-Chicago Corp. Magnetic tape recorder. 2,741,439,
4-10-56, CI. 242—55.
Dale, Frank R. Remote controlled door knob operating
means. 2,741,504, 4-10-56, CI. 292 — 255.
Dale, Glenn H. : See —
Stalder, William L., and Dale. 2,772,269.
Dale Hydraulic Controls, Inc. : See —
Dale, Joseph S. 2,740,054.
Dale, Joseph S. 2,757,549.
Dale, Joseph S. 2,757,922.
Dale, Jack K., and M. E. Bennett, to Upjohn Co. Aluminum-
penicillin-sulfa salts and process. 2,752,335, 6-26-56, CI.
260—239.1.
Dale, John F. : See —
Dale, Clarence R. and J. F. 2,745,497.
Dale, Joseph S., to Dale Hydraulic Controls, Inc. Speed con-
trol apparatus. 2,740,054, 3-27-56, CI. 290 — 40.
Dale, Joseph S., to Dale Hydraulic Controls, Inc. Engine
speed change control. 2,757,549, 8-7-56, CI. 74 — 470.
Dale, Joseph S., to Dale Hydraulic Controls, Inc. Hydraulic
governor apparatus. 2,757,922, 8-7-56, CI. 264 — 3.
Dale Products, Inc. : See —
Joseph, Matejka. Re. 24,231.
Dale, Sheldon, to Cory Corp. Disposable coffee brewer.
2,743,664, 5-1-56, CI. 99—295.
Dale, William C. : See—
Batzle, William K, and Dale. 2,753,480.
Prager^ Hans J., and Dale. 2,770,751.
D'Alelio, Gaetano F., to Koppers Co., Inc. Dye receptive
acrylonitrile polymerization products. 2,734,888, 2-14-56,
CI. 260 — 45.5.
D'Alelio, Gaetano F., to Koppers Co., Inc. Ion-exchange resins
from divinyl pyridine. 2,739,948, 3-27-56, CI. 260 — 2.1.
D'Alelio, Gaetano F., to Koppers Co., Inc. N-pyrimidyl itaconic
amides and polymers therefrom. 2,759,908, 8-21-56, CI.
260 — 78.
Dales, Benton : See —
Derr, Elmer B., Dales, and Abrahamsen. 2,760,301.
D'Alessandro, Joseph. Steam iron. 2,763,946, 9-25-56 CI.
38—77.
Dalglish, James J. : See —
Holm, Ralph L., Dalglish, Lager, Beer, and Maloney.
2,754,073.
Dalglish, John, & Sons Ltd. : See —
Laurie, Kenneth S. 2,750,650.
Daline, Gordon A. Method of preparing a soil conditioning
and enriching composition. 2,741,551, 4-10-56, CI. 71 — 64.
D'Aliberti, Michael, and H. Hartmann : said Hartmann assor.
to said D'Aliberti. Septic tank. 2,764,544, 9-25-56, CI.
210—6.
Dall, Albert II., to The Cincinnati Milling Machine Co. Grind-
ing wheel truing mechanism. 2,735,420, 2-21-56, CI.
125—11.
Dall, Albert H., and H. Fritschi, to The Cincinnati Mill-
ing Machine Co. Tracer control mechanism. 2,730,129,
1-10-56. CI. 137—622.
Dall, Albert H., and H. Fritschi, to The Cincinnati Milling
Machine Co. Tracer head mechanism. 2,766,003, 10-9-56,
CI. 251—3.
Dall, Edward D., to Houdaille-Hershey Corp. Refrigerator
door lock. 2,736,594, 2-28-56, CI. 292—216.
Dall, Edward D., to Houdaille Industries, Inc. Latching means
for tire carriers or similar devices. 2,764,330, 9-25-56,
CI. 224 — 42.21.
Dalle, Olivier, to Societe a responsabilite limitee, Societe des
Mecaniques Verdol. Verdol jacquards for weaving loom.
2,773,515, 12-11-56, CI. 139—59.
D'Alleva, Basil A. : See —
Smith, Victor C, Lecky, and D'Alleva. 2,755,663.
178
Dallimonti, Renzo, to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Bracket for measuring instrument. 2,766.955. 10-16-56,
CI. 248—27.
Dallon, Robert B. : See —
Russell, Arthur G., Clary, Casey, and Dallon. 2,733,442.
Russell, Arthur G., Clary, Casey, and Dallon. 2,733,564.
Dally, Roy, to General Electric Co. Channel-shaped stylus.
2,748,199, 5-29-56, CI. 179—100.41.
Dalmas .Ltd. : See —
Robson, John P. 2,750,942.
Dalmaso, George C. : See —
Merck, John, and Dalmaso. 2,756,869.
Dalmo Continental, Inc. : See —
Soule, Arthur H. 2,770,851.
Dalmo Victor Co. : See —
Moseley, Tomlinson I. 2,751,146.
Moseley, Tomlinson I., and Conklin. 2,768,358.
Walters, Glenn A. 2,769,144.
Dal Molin, Armando. Device to produce a straight line or
multiple of lines on a typewriter. 2,739,689, 3-27-56, CI.
197—113.
Dalo, Mario. Method and apparatus for forming cellular
structures. 2,760,548, 8-28-56, CI. 154—1.6.
Dalrymple William P., to American Brake Shoe Co. Cen-
trifugal clutches. 2,732,051. 1-24-56, CI. 192—105.
Dalrymple, William P., to A. M. Sherwood. Steerable strut
with mounting for drive motor and wheel. 2,756,832,
7-31-56, CI. 180 — 33.
Dalrymple, William P., B. W. Mantle, and H. A. Sherwood, to
A. M. Sherwood. Wheel drive transmission and clutch
arrangement. 2,746,555, 5-22-56, CI. 180—10.
Dalsan, Inc. : See —
Menge, Franz. 2,755,568.
Dal Santo, John Q. : See —
Martin, Murdo L., and Dal Santo. 2,756,507.
D'Alton, Andr6 G. E. and E. A. H. W. Pyrophoric smoker's
lighter. 2,760,364, 8-28-56, CI. 67—7.1.
D'Alton, Edouard A. H. W. : See —
D'Alton, Andr6 G. E. and E. A. H. W. 2,760,364.
Dalton, James T., and R. H. Stevens, to the United States of
America as represented by the United States Atomic Energy
Commission. Arrangement for minimizing negative signals.
2,760,076, 8-21-56, CI. 250 — 41.9.
Dalton, John F., C. A. Fischer, and W. G. Turnbull, Jr., to
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Snap switch. 2,770,692,
11-13-56. CI. 200—67.
Dalton, Joseph P. Handle for luggage. 2,738,042, 3-13-56,
CI. 190—57.
Dalton, Lawrence S. Transfer game. 2,738,979, 3-20-56,
CI. 273—132.
Dalton, Norris D. : See —
Babunovic, Momir, and Dalton. 2,771,108.
Dalton, Patrick J., and H. J. Unger, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy.
On-off self destruction base fuze. 2,737,892, 3-13-56. CI.
102—81.
Dalton, Richard L., and F. B. Hauserman, to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours and Co. Process and product. 2,733,182,
1-31-56, CI. 154—128.
Dalton, Richard L., R. K. Her, and G. B. Alexander, to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Co. Process for abstracting anions
from alumina sol. 2,733,205, 1-31-56, CI. 210—24.
Dalton, Robert H., and R. O. Voss, to Corning Glass Works.
Method of flashing glass articles. 2,744,034, 5-1-56, CI.
117—97.
Dalton, Robert H., and R. O. Voss, to Corning Glass Works.
Internal glass-to-metal seal. 2,770,923, 11-20-56, CI.
49—92.5.
Dalton, Rodney J. Storage means for ink-carrying draftman's
pens. 2.752,888. 7-3-56. CI. 120—108.
Dalton, Thomas B., to West Michigan Steel Foundry Co.
Ratchet crank. 2,731,120, 1-17-56, CI. 192 — 43.1.
Daly, Charles T., and R. C. Jones, to International Standard
Electric Corp. Fault alarm arrangements for electric com-
munication systems. 2,744,170, 5-1-56. CI. 179 — 175.31.
Daly, George F., D. W. Haney, and B. H. Phillips, to Inter-
national Business Machines Corp. Alphabetic interpreter.
2,753,793, 7-10-56, CI. 101—93.
Daly, George F., and A. C. Sebesta, to International Business
Machines Corp. Selective printing machine for printing
both sides of a bill. 2,765,735, 10-9-56, CI. 101—91.
Daly, Grover J., and H. E. Lynch, to The Ottawa River
Paper Co. Carton. 2,745,589, 5-15-56, CI. 229—23.
Daly, John J. Slack adjusting devices for air brakes.
2,747,700, 5-29-56, CI. 188—196.
Daly, Webster J. Industrial X-ray exposure chambers.
2,767,322, 10-16-56, CI. 250—52.
Dalzell, Clarence W., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Wind indicat-
ing and recording apparatus. 2,770,129, 11-13-56, CI.
73—188.
Dalzell, Harold L. : See —
Farrington, Thayer B., and Dalzell. 2,773,975.
Daman, Arthur C, to Mining Process and Patent Co. Ball
mill with risers on liners to throw balls and oversize mate-
rial towards feed end of mill and to progress smaller balls
and fine material towards discharge end of mill. 2,743,060,
4-24-56, CI. 241—183.
Daman, Arthur C, to Mining Process and Patent Co. Dual
circulation aeration apparatus. 2,747,733, 5-29-56, CI.
209—168.
Daman, Arthur C, to Mining Process and Patent Co. Dual
pumping agitation. 2,767,965, 10-23-56, CI. 261 — 87.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
olyl-
306.
D'Amato, Vitangelo, and R. Pagani, to Lepetit S. p.
for the resolution of racemic threo-l-phenyl-2-amino-
1.3-propanediol. 2,766,286, 10-9-56, CI. 260 — 570.6.
D'Ambly, Jean, to Compagnie des Forges et Acieries de la
Marine et de Saint-Etienne. Metal-lined brick. 2,764,887,
10-2-56, CI. 72—35.
D'Amico, Anthony, and J. V. Bennett. Nursing bottle.
2,760,664, 8-28-56, CI. 215—11.
D'Amico, John J. : See —
Harman, Marion W., and D'Amico. 2,744,898.
D'Amico, John J., to Monsanto Chemical Co. 5-earboalkoxy-
4-alkyl-2-thiazolylmercapto-S-triazines. 2,733,243, 1-31-56,
CI. 260—248.
D'Amico, John J., to Monsanto Chemical Co. 2,2'-thiobis(4-
alkyl-5-thiazole carboxylic acid). 2,746,970, 5-22-56, CI.
260—302.
D'Amico, John J., to Monsanto Chemical Co. 2-mercapto-4-
substituted thiazoles. 2,750,238, 7-24-56, CI. 260—302.
D'Amico, John J., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Thiazole-
sulfenamides. 2,766,237, 10-9-56, CI. 260 — 247.1.
D'Amico, John J., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Propargyl
ethers of azoles. 2,769,010, 10-30-56, CI. 260—302.
D'Amico, John J., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Thiazol
mercaptoalkanediones. 2,772,277, 11-27-56, CI. 260- ''
Damm, Carl A., and W. Paraskewik. Hydraulic packing.
2,747,954, 5-29-56, CI. 309—23.
Damman, Lee J. Tire remover with a rotatable wheel support.
2,746,528, 5-22-56, CI. 157—1.26.
Dammert, Earl D. : See —
Adair, Robert V., Dammert, and Van Beers. 2,748,038.
Damon, Robert H., to Bowser, Inc. Parking lot control
system. 2,746,745, 5-22-56, CI. 268 — 49.
Damon, Samuel : See — -
Fox, Edward A., and Damon. 2,752,274.
Dan, Zoltan : See —
Kun, Louis, Jr., and L. Kun, Sr., and Dan. 2,750,485.
Dana Corp. : See —
Barth, Elmer J., and Gustafsson. 2,763,159.
Cole, Nelson E. 2,731,292.
Cole, Nelson E. 2,752,013.
Hess, Werner G. 2,740,978.
Lindberg, John A., and Thelander. 2,743,805.
Dana, Homer J., J. D. Fogelquist, and R. O. Ohlson, to Re-
search Corp. Warning light for power lines. 2,736,001,
2-21-56, CI. 340—28.
Danchig, Ira, 50% to P. Fries, Jr. Twin head toothbrush
and custom covers. 2,762,074, 9-11-56, CI. 15 — 184.
Danchig, Ira, 50% to P. Fries, Jr. Counting and sorting
device. 2,771,198, 11-20-56, CI. 214— 1.
Danckwortt, Thomas B. : See —
Venediger, Herbert J. 2,768,616.
Dancy, William B., to International Minerals & Chemical
Corp. Process for producing a substantially sulfate-free
and potassium-free magnesium chloride solution. 2,758,912,
8-14-56, CI. 23—91.
Dandini, Juliana S. Current-driven motor. 2,730,631,
1-10-56, CI. 290—54.
Dandini, Juliana S. Power actuated retractible, rigid auto-
mobile top. 2,759,761, 8-21-56, CI. 296 — 117.
Dandl, Raphael A., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Portable scintillation survey meter. 2,742,576, 4-17-56,
CI. 250—71.
D'Andrea, John B., and H. M. Heuver. Digital converter.
2,733,008, 1-31-56, CI. 235 — 92.
D'Andrea, Nell J. Detachable umbrella cover. 2,746,469,
5-22-56, CI. 135—34.
Dandurand, Raoul. Rescue sled. 2,770,465, 11-13-56, CI.
280—12.
Dane, Leonard R. : See —
Boxell, Samuel E., Richter, R. E. and C. R. Hall, and
Dane. 2,750,815.
Danec, Joseph C, to Norton Co. Diamond grinding wheel.
2,737,454, 3-6-56, CI. 51—309.
Danek, August J., to Auto Lamp Mfg. Co. Signal light sys-
tem for motor vehicles. 2,760,113, 8-21-56, CI. 315 — 80.
Dane]. Joseph B. : See —
Cook, Walter L., and Danel. 2,761,958.
Danel, Pierre F., to Etablisscments Neyrpic. Impulse turbine.
2,733.044, 1-31-56. CI. 253—24.
Danel, Pierre F., and P. A. D'Auriac, to Etablissements Neyr-
pic. Artificial blocks for structures exposed to the action
of moving water. 2,766,592. 10-16-56, CI. 61 — 4.
Danel, Pierre F., S. X. Casacci, and P. Jarrian, to Etablisse-
ments Neyrpic. Rotatable assembly in a vertical hydraulic
turbo-generator. 2,767,328, 10-16-56, CI. 290 — 52.
Danforth, Edward A. : See —
Toothman, Earl. 2,729,950.
Danforth, Theodore N. : See —
Walton, Richard R. 2,761,490.
D'Angelo, Alfred J. : See —
Clay, Edward B., and D'Angelo. 2,736,288.
D'Angelo, Conrad. Means for graphically fitting garments.
2,762,124, 9-11-56, CI. 33 — 16.
Dangelo, Joseph J. Stitch cutting tool. 2,733,507, 2-7-56,
CI. 30 — 287.
D'Angelo, Mario, to Gilbert Mfg. Co., Inc. Combined switch
and socket for electric lamps. 2,760,022, 8-21-56, CI.
200—51.16.
Daniel, Blake N. Conical screw cap remover. 2,761,337,
9-4-56, CI. 81—3.4.
Daniel, Carley : See —
King, Edward P. 2,775,486.
LIST OF PATENTEES
179
Daniel, Charles A. Pipe wrench. 2,774,270, 12-18-56, CI.
81-53.
Daniel, Clarence W., and J. V. Davis, to United States Pipe
and Foundry Co. Core making apparatus. 2,757,424,
8-7-56, CI. 22—10.
Daniel, Harold C, to The Unique Corp. Safety valve for
hydraulic brake lines. 2,758,886, 8-14-56, CI. 303—84.
Daniel, John H., Jr. : See —
Padbury, John J., Daniel, and Moore. 2,772,967.
Daniel, John H., Jr., and R. T. Corkum, to American Cyanamid
Co. Modified alkyd resin and process of preparing same.
2,748,092, 5-29-56, CI. 260 — 22.
Daniel, John H., Jr., and S. T. Moore, to American Cyanamid
Co. Cationic rosin sizes. 2,772,966, 12-4-56, CI. 92 — 3.
Daniel, John M., and E. A. Hultgren. Guide for trimming
sideburns or the like. 2,749,922, 6-12-56. CI. 132 — 45.
Daniel, Karl. Method of producing stamping positives for
mecbanical pick up sound tapes. 2,738,317. 3-13-56, CI.
204—5.
Daniel, Kenneth R. : See —
Coupland, Frank H., Jr., Phelps, Cranford, and Daniel.
2,731,690.
Daniel, Marvin P., to General Electric Co. Hot dip galvaniz-
ing apparatus. 2,750,923, 6-19-56, CI. 118 — 423.
Daniels, Charles J. and J. W., said J. W. Daniels to Standard
Coil Products Co., Inc. Method of making tuner devices.
2,762,113, 9-11-56, CI. 29—155.5.
Daniels, David. Seat back warmer. 2,731,542, 1-17-56, CI.
219 — 46.
Daniels, Edgar L. Metal body work ball hammer assembly.
2,756,620, 7-31-56, CI. 81 — 15.
Daniels, Fred P>., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Acoustic device.
2,739,659, 3-27-56, CI. 181 — 0.5.
Daniels, Howard L., to Sperry Rand Corp. Sequence discrim-
inator system for locating information. 2,749,533, 6-5-56,
CI. 340—147.
Daniels, Howard L., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Navy. Random binary
pattern generator. 2,750,586, 6-12-56, CI. 340 — 357.
Daniels, Howard L., and J. W. Hogan, to Sperry Rand Corp.
Position indicating apparatus. 2,730,698, 1-10-56. CI.
340— 20C.
Daniels, Howard L., and S. M. Rubens, to Sperry Rand Corp.
Variable area magnetic recording system. 2,743,320,
4-24-56. CI. 179—100.2.
Daniels, James W., to Shal-O-Draft Boats, Inc. Swingable
boat propulsion and steering unit. 2,742,013, 4-17-56, CI.
115—41.
Daniels, John W. : See —
Daniels, Charles J. and J. W. 2,762,113.
Textrom, Ralph, and Daniels. 2,735,932.
Daniels, Lewis N. Golf ball tees. 2,739,812, 3-27-56, CI.
273—33.
Daniels, Louis T. Releasable hook fastening for fence wire.
2,764,389, 9-25-56. CI. 256 — 48.
Daniels, Raymond R., to Panel-Lok Corp. Demountable metal
outdoor advertising sign structure with a minimum of se-
curing devices. 2,772,495, 12^t-56, CI. 40—125.
Daniels, Richard W., H. P. Diggle, and B. N. Smith, to United
Shoe Machinery Corp. Machines for bundling components.
2,771,206, 11-20-56, CI. 216—9.
Daniels, Robert M., J. E. Maudru, and G. O. Rorabaugh, to
Holly Sugar Corp. Sugar purification ion exchange method
and apparatus. 2,744,840, 5-8-56, CI. 127 — 46.
Danielson, Gustav J., to J. H. Bluechel. Inter-locking wall
construction. 2,766,488, 10-16-56, CI. 20 — 4.
Danielson, Jean W. High chair toy support. 2,762,161,
9-11-56, CI. 46—32.
Danielson Mfg. Co., The : See —
Chadbourne, William H. 2,735,699.
Holt, John E. 2,745,197.
Danielson, Vernon S., to W. H. Miner, Inc. Rubber shock
absorbing mechanisms for railway draft riggings. 2,763,379,
9-18-56, CI. 213 — 45.
Danielson, Vernon S., to W. H. Miner, Inc. Rubber shock
absorbing mechanisms. 2,763,380, 9-18-56, CI. 213 — 49.
Danielson, Vernon S., to W. H. Miner, Inc. Rubber shock
absorbing mechanisms for railway car draft riggings.
2,774,485, 12-18-56, CI. 213—45.
Danielson, Vernon S., and W. D. Wallace, to W. H. Miner, Inc.
Combined rubber and friction shock absorbing mechanism.
2,748,956, 6-5-56, CI. 213—34.
Danielson, Vernon S., and W. D. Wallace, to W. H. Miner, Inc.
Combined friction and rubber shock absorbing mechanism.
2,767,857, 10-23-56, CI. 213—34.
Danilow, Eugene. Layout gauge. 2,750,072, 6-19-56, CI.
33 — 1.
Daninhirsch, Harry : See —
Argentieri, Peter A., Daninhirsch, and Day. 2,749,831.
Danita Hosiery Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Boyer, Morris H. 2.744,400.
Dan.iczek. William E., to L. & C. Hardtmuth, Inc. Indicators.
2,751,700, 6-26-56, CI. 40—68.
Dank, Alfred P., and L. S. Speth, to Clevite Corp. Mounting
device for a magnetic transducer head. 2,769,037, 10-30-56,
CI. 179—100.2.
Dank, Hans. Tobacco openers for cigarette making machines.
2,769,446, 11-6-56, CI. 131 — 110.
Danko, Stanislaus F. : See —
Abramson, Moe, and Danko. 2,756,485.
Danly, James C, to Danly Machine Specialties, Inc. Motor
current actuated press control circuit. 2,735,976. 2-21-56,
CI. 318—447.
Danly. James C, to Danly Machi
ing assembly for power presses
74—655.
Danly Machine Specialties, Inc. : See —
Danly, James C. 2,735,976.
Danly, James C. 2,755,687.
Danly, Philo H., and Georgeff. 2,753,405.
Novinger Cecil E., and Mueller. 2,758,652.
Danly, Philo H., and V. Georgeff, to Danly Machine Specialties,
Inc. Rotary limit switch assembly. 2,753,405, 7-3-56, CI.
200—17.
Dann, Ernest G. Lift pump. 2,741,994, 4-17-56, CI.
103—178.
Dann, John R. : See —
Illingsworth, Bernard D., Dann, and Gates. 2,763,625.
Dann, Morris, to American Home Products Corp. One-hand
veterinary syringe. 2,750,943, 6-19-56, CI. 128 — 235.
Danna, Anthony J., Jr., to Whirlpool-Seeger Corp. Juice can
storage receptacle and dispenser. 2,767,039, 10-16-56. CI.
312—295.
Dannenberg, Hans, to Shell Development Co. Drying com-
position resistant to gas checking and frosting. 2,730,510,
1-10-56, CI. 260—18.
Dannenmann, Paul, to G. Bauknecht G. m. b. H. Multlposi-
tion appliance motor unit. 2,740,907, 4-3-56, CI. 310 — 66.
Danner, Eugene G. Piston rod and crank pin connection for
aquarium pumps. 2,770,478, 11-13-56, CI. 287 — 90.
Dan River Mills, Inc. : See —
Gagarine, Dmitry M., and Repokis. 2,771,337.
Dans, Bernard D., to Dacam Corp. Article stacking and box-
ing apparatus. 2,732,984, 1-31-56, CI. 226—14.
Danschroder, Rudolph E. : See —
Jones, Jean E., and Danschroder. 2,759,821.
DAntonio, Caesar H. : See —
Ringel, Harold A., and Meyer. 2,746,668.
D'Antonio, Charles J. Salt and pepper shaker. 2,753,087,
7-3-56, CI. 222—184.
Danulat, Friedrich P. Schmalfeld, and P. Rudolph, to Metall-
gesellschaft Aktiengesellschaft. Method of operating peb-
ble-type heat-carriers. 2,772,873,12-' '"
Danuser, Jakob : See — ■
Schmid, Max, Moser, Danuser,
Wuergler. 2,741,656.
Schmid, Max, Moser, Danuser,
Wuergler. 2,741,657.
Schmid, Max, Moser, Danuser,
Wuergler. 2,741,658.
Schmid, Max, Moser, Danuser,
Wuergler. 2,741,659.
Danz, Willi : See —
Johannsen, Adolf, Danz,
2,761,762.
Johannsen, Adolf, Danz,
2,761,763.
Johannsen, Adolf, Danz,
2,761,764.
Johannsen, Adolf, Danz,
2,768,959.
Danzer, Josef H
56, CI. 263—52.
Mory, Mueller,
Mueller,
Mueller,
Mueller,
Mory,
Mory,
Mory,
Pfannmueller, and Wolf.
Pfannmueller, and Wolf.
Pfannmueller, and Wolf.
Pfannmueller,
and Wolf.
Miniature cameras with automatic winding
mechanism. 2,751,827, 6-26-50, CI. 95 — 31.
Danziger, Albert. Electronic flash apparatus for photogra-
phy. 2,738,443, 3-13-56, CI. 315—205.
Danziger, Joseph L., to Scovill Mfg. Co. Valve device for
Are extinguishers and the like. 2,774,432, 12-18-56, CI.
169—31.
Danziger, William : See —
Stanton, Arthur J., Carlberg, Bole, Sieve. Danziger, and
De Masi. 2,745,317.
Danziger, William. Cable reel mechanism. 2,729,400, 1-3-56,
CI. 242 — 47.5.
Daout, Robert N. Device for cutting gear teeth and grooves
or splines by the generating process. 2,749,804, 6-12-56,
CI. 90—3.
DAquanno, Eugene J. : See —
Child, Everett S., Pansa, and D'Aquanno. 2,739,290.
D'Aquin. Esler L. : See—
Holzenthal, Leo L., DAquin, and Gastrock. 2,732,939.
Darago, Frank J., to Applied Science Corp. of Princeton.
Calibration graph plotter. 2,733,510, 2-7-56, CI. 33 — 1.
Daras, Nestor G. : See —
Deprez, Charles-Louis, and Daris. 2,757,076.
Darby, Joseph R., and A. R. Hempel, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Polyester resin compositions. 2,757,158, 7-31-56, CI.
260—31.8.
Darby, Paul F. : See —
Newcomb, Charles E., Porter, and Darby. 2,733,912.
Newcomb, Charles E., Porter, Darby, and Vordahl.
2,762,856.
Darby, Paul F., W. L. Finlay, and O. W. Simmons, to Rem-
Cru Titanium, Inc. Apparatus for melting highly reactive
metals. 2,745,891, 5-15-56, Cl. 13—31.
Darby, Vene L., to North American Aviation, Inc. Control
surface seal. 2,772,842, 12-4-56, Cl. 244—90.
Darby, Walter, to Stuart Davis Ltd. Reciprocatory drive for
a rack. 2,771,782, 11-27-56, Cl. 74—32.
Darby, William A. Inflatable collapsible shelter. 2,754,836,
7-17-56, Cl. 135—1.
Darby, William C, deceased, by W. K. Darby, executor,
Composition, method, and device for detecting carbon
monoxide. 2,738,257, 3-13-56, Cl. 23—232.
Darby, William K. : See —
Darby, William C. 2,738,257.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
D'Arcey, Alfred C. : See —
Lee, Ferman N., MacKenzie, DArcey, and Cicchetti.
2,746,046.
D'Arcey, Alfred C, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Dust
collecting hoods. 2,729,927, 1-10-56, CI. 51 — 273.
Darcissac, Marcel. Electro-mechanical apparatus for vibra-
tory massage. 2,766,750, 10-16-56, CI. 128 — 24.2.
Darden, Eugene T., to B. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Preparation of fertilizer compositions. 2,766,283, 10-9-56,
CI. 260—553.
Dargier de Saint-Vaulry, Paul, to Lip S. A. D'Horlogerie.
Electrical balance wheel for time-keepers. 2,730,634,
1-10-56, CI. 310—39.
Dargier de Saint Vaulry, Paul, to Lip S. A. D'Horlogerie.
Anodes for electric cells. 2,768,228, 10-23-56, CI. 136—83.
Darian, Ernest. Differential protection of penstocks and pipe
lines. 2,750,581, 6-12-56, CI. 340 — 242.
Daricek, Alex H. Agricultural implement. 2,732,780,
1-31-56, CI. 97—8.
Dari-Go-Round, Inc. : See —
Atkins, Harold W. 2,736,274.
Atkins, Harold W. 2,736,534.
Darkenwald, Wilbert J., to Yuba Mfg. Co. Rear dump wagon.
2,751,096, 6-19-56, CI. 214 — 82.
Darkis, Frederick R. : See —
Hackney, Edward J., Faucette, and Darkis. 2,774,680.
Darko, John A. : See —
Cockerham, Frank E., and Darko. 2,747,059.
Darley, Henry C. H., to Shell Development Co. Drilling
fluid for high-temperature wells. 2,744,809, 5-8-56, CI.
252—8.5.
Darley, W. S., & Co. : See —
Yates, De Witt E. 2,772,636.
Darling, Jack C, and J. Hayes, to Owens-Illinois Glass Co.
Method of counting articles. 2,731,204, 1-17-56, CI.
235—98.
Darling, Joseph S. : See — ■
Jacobs, William, and Darling. 2,744,666.
Darling, L. A., Co. : See —
Parke, Alfred G. 2,744,714.
Darling, Ralph E. Electrically equipped oxygen hose.
2,745,074, 5-8-56, CI. 339—16.
Darling, Samuel M., P. S. Fay, and L. S. Szabo, to The Stand-
ard Oil Co. Leaded motor fuel containing boron com-
pounds. 2,741,548, 4-10-56, CI. 44 — 63.
Darling, William H., to Dumont Aircraft Fitting Co. Valve
device. 2,767,735, 10-23-56, CI. 137—527.
Darling, Woodrow, to Radio Corp. of America. Antenna sys-
tem. 2,757,369, 7-31-50, CI. 343—800.
Darlington Fabrics Corp. : See —
Smith, Charles C. 2,733,179.
Darlington, Henry S., Jr., to A. H. Wirz, Inc. Spout closure.
2,761,598, 9-4-56, CI. 222—541.
Darlington, Henry S., Jr., to A. H. Wirz, Inc. Closure.
2,769,583, 11-6-56, CI. 222 — 541.
dy, William J. Means for ]
rotated shaft and a housing
73—37.9.
Darmois, Emile E., and I. Epelboin, to Centre National de la
Recherche Seientifique. Electrolytic polishing of metals.
2,752,304, 6-26-50, CI. 204—140.5.
Darmstadt, Louis J., and G. W. Fuller, to The American
Thermos Co. Exhaust tip protector and shock absorber
for vacuum insulated vessels. 2,741,387, 4-10-56, CI.
215—13.
Darneille, Joseph A. Road construction. 2,746,365, 5-22-56,
CI. 94—33.
Darnel], William E., Jr. Garment bagging device. 2,747,824,
5-29-56, CI. 248 — 161.
Darney, Harold E., to Hanovia Chemical and Mfg. Co. Con-
trol system for irradiator unit. 2,732,502, 1-24-56. CI.
250—45.
Darquier, Juan J. Control device for hydraulic brakes.
2,764,176, 9-25-56, CI. 137—118.
Darr, Christian : See —
Berg. Herbert, Darr, and Wilhelm. 2,766,357.
Darr, Christian, to Siemens & Halske, Aktiengesellschaft.
Electrical relay and cover therefor. 2,735,918, 2-21-56,
CI. 200—168.
Darragh, John L., and G. B. Johnson, to California Research
Corp. Germicidal detergent compositions. 2,746,928,
5-22-56. CI. 252—106.
Darrah, Kermit L., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Counter-rotating pro-
peller drive. 2,765,040, 10-2-50, CI. 170—135.28.
D'Arrigo Bros, of California : See — •
Rosgen, William. 2,756,544.
Darrow. Merritt I., and C. E. Stotts, to Swift & Co. De-
breaking of poultry chicks. 2,766,756, 10-16-56, Cl.
128—303.1.
Darsie, George. Headlight. 2,766,394, 10-9-56, Cl. 313—114.
Dart, Mayme E. : See —
Fricker, George A., and Dart. 2,731,180.
Dart, Sidney L., and J. P. Hollihan, Jr., to American Viscose
Corp. Cylinder dye test. 2,737,806, 3-13-56, Cl. 73—160.
Darth. John H. H. : See-
Cohen, Henry, and Darth. 2.747,363.
Darvie, Samuel, to Elegante Accessories, Inc. Retractable
mirror device. 2,771,083, 11-20-56, Cl. 132—79.
Darwin, Clifford, to Crompton & Knowles Loom Works. Check
for picker stick foot. 2,700,525, 8-28-56, Cl. 139—150.
Darwin Products, Inc. : See —
Pearl, Daniel M. 2,749,771.
Pearl, Daniel M. 2,751,797.
Dasburg, Alfred V., to General Railway Signal Co. Radio
communication system. 2,731,549, 1-17-56, Cl. 246 — 7.
Dasch, George, to Sunray Food Products Corp. Carton fill-
ing apparatus. 2,757,502, 8-7-56, Cl. 53 — 389.
Daschke, Arthur W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Compensated electrical rectifier and meter. 2,767,377,
10-16-56, Cl. 324—119.
Dascombe, Charles B. Tire pressure indicator. 2,738,752,
3_20-56, Cl. 116—34.
Das Gupta, Asru K., to Solar Mfg. Corp. Composition and
method of making low dielectric capacitors. 2,741,561,
4-10-56, Cl. 106—39.
Dasher, Wayne G. Individually controlled race track.
2,736,556, 2-28-56, Cl. 273—86.
Daspit, John I., to Gilfillan Bros., Inc. Linear phase detector.
2,758,277, 8-7-56, Cl. 324—85.
Daszewski, Edward W., to General Electric Co. Insulated
electrical conductor. 2,730,466, 1-10-56, Cl. 117 — 232.
Daszewski, Edward W., to General Electric Co. Insulated
electrical conductors. 2,730,467, 1-10-56. Cl. 117 — 232.
Data, John B„ and B. M. Sutton, to Purdue Research
Foundation. Alkoxyalkylamines and acid addition salts.
2,764,615, 9-25-56, Cl. 260—584.
Dath, George E., to Enterprise Railway Equipment Co. Out-
let frame for railway hopper cars. 2,745,563, 5-15-56. Cl.
214—83.18.
Dath, George E., to Enterprise Railway Equipment Co. Out-
let assembly with completely enclosed sliding gate for rail-
way car hopper. 2,751,859, 6-26-56, Cl. 105 — 282.
Dath, George E., to Enterprise Railway Equipment Co. Re-
movable closure for discharge outlet for railway car hopper.
2,751,860, 0-26-5G, Cl. 105—282.
Daub, Rudolph, 20% to F. A. Bower. Piston structure.
2,755,151, 7-17-56, Cl. 309—14.
Daub, Rudolph, 20% to F. A. Bower. Piston structure.
2,760,834, 8-28-56, Cl. 309—14.
Dauben, Joseph : See —
Nallinger, Friedrieh K. H., and Dauben. 2,772,755.
Dauben, Joseph, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Swash
disk motion-transmitting mechanism for internal combus-
tion engines, compressors, or the like. 2,737,055, 3-6-56,
Cl. 74 — 60.
Dauben, Joseph, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengellschaft. Arrange-
ment of steering gear and controls in motor vehicles.
2,733,773, 2-7-56, Cl. 180—90.
Dauben, Joseph, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Power
plant and driving mechanism for motor vehicle. 2,756,834,
7-31-56, Cl. 180—54.
Daubenspeck, Henry C. : See —
Winder, Samuel E. 2,757,484.
Daubenspeck, John M., to National Lead Co. Method of re-
covering nickel and cobalt from nickeliferous ores. 2,733,983,
2-7-56, Cl. 23—183.
Daubenspeck, John M., and R. S. McNeil, to National Lead
Co. Process for separating iron values from titaniferous
iron material. 2.747.987. 5-29-56. Cl. 75 — 30.
Daubenspeck, John M., and R. D. Toomey, to National
Lead Co. Separation of iron from titaniferous iron ores.
2,758,019. 8-7-56. Cl. 75—1.
Dauber, Louis, and S. B. Sweetser, to Esso Research and Engi-
neering Co. Multi-stage polymerization of olefins with sus-
pended catalyst. 2,767,234, 10-16-56, Cl. 260—683.15.
Daubert Chemical Co. : See—
Senkus, Murray. 2,739,870.
Senkus, Murray. 2,739,871.
Senkus, Murray. 2,739,872.
Daubert, John A. : See —
Brenneck, William A., Doubert, and Edgerly. 2,700,318.
D'Audiffret, Adolph A., and R. E. Reimund, to Ranney Method
Water Supplies, Inc. Method and apparatus for collecting
water. 2,740,476, 4-3-56, Cl. 166—46.
D'Audiffret. Adolph A., and R. E. Reimund, to Ranney Meth-
od Water Supplies, Inc. Method and apparatus for project-
ing pipes through ground. 2.756,020, 7-24-56, Cl. 255 — 1.8.
Dauenhauer, Florian F. Vertical hop picker having endless
carrier chain for hop vines, moving in a vertical plane.
2,757,785, 8-7-56, Cl. 198—179.
Daugherty. Arthur. Plier-type slidable jaw wrench.
2,731,867, 1-24-56. Cl. 81—85.
Daugherty. Charles C, to Republic Steel Corp. Recovery of
manganese from ores. 2.747.965. 5-29-56. Cl. 23 — 145.
Daugherty, Lavern V. Saw tooth wrench. 2,748,626, 6-5-56,
Cl. 76—80.
Daugusta, Nathan D. Tool post and tool holder. 2,730,918,
1-17-56, ci. 82—36.
Daul, George C. : See — ■
Reinhardt, Robert M., Daul, and Reid. 2,731,323.
Daum, Claude R., R. H. Kuemmich, ami \V. T". <!:irxtka. Elec-
tronic coding device. 2,748.376, 5-29-56, Cl. 340—190.
Daumiller, Guenther, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik
Aktiengesellschaft. Production of polvurethanes using
tri- or tetra-functional reactants. 2,748,102, 5-29-56, Cl.
260—77.5.
Daun, Carl L., to Research & Engineering Corp. Beer dis-
pensing apparatus. 2,731,027, 1-17-56, Cl. 137—170.1.
Dauncey, Leonard A., to The General Electric Co. Ltd. Meth-
ods for use in the growing of crystals. 2,759,803, 8-21-56,
Cl. 23—301.
Dauphinais, George A., to Quaker Rubber Corp. Hose and
manufacture thereof. 2,752,952, 7-3-56, Cl. 138 — 53.
Dausch, Erwin, to SKF Kugellagerfabriken Gesellschaft mit
beschraenkter Haftung. Textile drawing mechanism.
2,746,095. 5-22-56, Cl. 19—135.
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Dausch, Erwin F., to SKF Kugellagerfabriken Gesellschaft
mit beschrankter Haftung. Textile drawing mechanism.
2,751,032, 0-20-50, CI. 19—135.
Daussat, Russell L. : See —
Mertzweiller, Joseph K., Templeton, and Daussat.
2,744,921.
Dausse, Andre", to Etablissements Andre" Gillier. Rectilinear
knitting machine. 2,741,106, 4-10-56, CI. 66 — 89.
Dautry. Daniel, to International Standard Electric Corp.
Electromagnetic relay. 2,735,910, 2-21-56, CI. 200 — 104.
Davenport, Arnold J., to Wilmot Engineering Co. Level con-
trol. 2,703,284, 9-18-56, CI. 137—392.
Davenport, Lee L., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of War. Radiant energy system for
the measurement of velocities of objects moving in space.
2,743,437, 4-24-56, CI. 343—8.
Daverin, George E. : See —
Stone, Albert L., and Daverin. 2,747,751.
Davey, George M., to Hadco Engineering Co., Inc. Axial
disc brake. 2,771,966, 11-27-56, CI. 188 — 72.
Davey, Paxman & Co. Ltd. : See —
Hammond, Arthur C. E. 2,734,496.
David, Arnold R., to American Cyanamid Co. Softening of
rubbers. 2,762,779, 9-11-56, CI. 252 — 311.
David, Bernard. Apparatus for the conditioning of air.
2,741,003, 4-10-56, CI. 21—74.
David, Donald J., and R. H. Hanson, to Minnesota Mining
& Manufacturing Co. Nonwoven decorative ribbons.
2,738.298, 3-13-56, CI. 154 — 53.6.
David, Pierre, to Compagnie de Pont-A-Mousson. Apparatus
for bending pipe bars and other elements. 2,753,916,
7-10-50, CI. 153—^8.
David, Vernon J. Bag emptying machine. 2,738,085,
3-13-56, CI. 214—314.
David, Vernon J. Chain link. 2,758,483, 8-14-56, CI.
74—250.
Davidoff, Charles : See —
Hopson, Howel H., and Davidoff. 2,766,066.
Davidowitz, Herman. Hemming neckties. 2,748,729, 6-5-56,
CI. 112—2.
Davidson, Alfred G., Jr., to The American Rondo Corp.
Combined packaging and supporting members. 2,747,787,
5-29-56, CI. 229 — 40.
Davidson, Andrew J. Dispenser holder for sealed liquid con-
tainers. '2,737,316, 3-6-56, CI. 222—85.
Davidson, Bruce J., to National Biscuit Co. Cartons.
2,756,919, 7-31-56, CI. 229—14.
Davidson, Charles L. Animal feeder. 2,731,950, 1-24-56, CI.
119—52.
Davidson Corp. : See —
George, Harvey F. 2,756,672.
George, Harvey F. 2,756,673.
George, Harvey F., and Davidson. 2,759,410.
Davidson, Dewey, to Reeves Rubber, Inc. Machine for re-
moving flash from molded rubber rings. 2,736,145, 2-28-56,
Cl. 51—89.
Davidson, Donald E. : See —
Hendrix, Don O., and Davidson. 2,764,908.
Davidson, Donald T. : See —
Te Chu. Ting, and Davidson. 2,746,731.
Davidson, Douglas H. M., and A. C. Barltrop ; said Barltrop
assor. to N. G. Randall. Mobile trollev mounted tire re-
moving machine. 2.730.100, 1-10-50, CI. 157 — 1.2.
Davidson, Duncan, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Ex-
plosive compositions. 2,768,073, 10-23-56, Cl 52 — 11
Davidson, Elmer T., and L. E. Kilmarx, Jr., to Scovill Mfg.
Co. Quickly attachable safety hose coupling. 2 744 770
5-8-56, Cl. 285—169.
Davidson, Emil, and M. A. Gilman, to Clav-Adams, Inc Cen-
trifuge. 2,739,759, 3-27-56, Cl. 233 — 26.
Davidson, Ernest R. Portable exerciser. 2,754,123, 7-10-56,
Davidson, Evan J. : See —
Rey, William A., Davidson, Keller, and Swift. 2,774,847.
Davidson. George W., to Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Co.
Ltd. Switchgear. 2,767,265, 10-16-56, Cl. 200 — 50
Davidson. Harley W. Trotline reel. 2,734,094 2-14-50 Cl
242 — 100. .,.,,.
Davidson. Hershel J., and D. T. Hicks ; said Davidson assor.
to said Hicks. Weed and root digger and separator.
2.742,839, 4-24-56, Cl. 97 — 10.
Davidson, Ivor M., to Power Jets (Research and Develop-
ment) Ltd. Jet propelled aircraft with wing-mounted jet
engines. 2,756,008, 7-24-56, Cl. 244—15.
Davidson. John P... and E. J. Romatowski. to Allied Chemical &
Dye Corp. Production of thermosetting synthetic resins
capable of imparting improved wet strength to paper.
2,729,617. 1-3-56, Cl 260— 70.
Davidson, John, Jr., to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Automatic rural crossbar switching system.
2,740.841. 4-3-56, Cl. 179—22.
Davidson, John T., to The Standard Register Co Platen
roll. 2,742,999. 4-24-56. Cl. 197—145
Davidson Mfg. Co. : See —
Hendrix, Don O. 2,734,419.
Hendrix, Don O., and Davidson. 2,764.908.
Davidson, Maxwell W., to Sanderson & Murray Ltd Baling
press. 2,739,749, 3-27-50, Cl. 226 — 19.
Davidson, Melvin J. G. : See —
Williams, Harry L., and Davidson. 2,749,313.
Davidson, Riley E. Timing device for pumps. 2,701,390,
9-4-50, Cl. 103—27.
Davidson, Robert A. : See —
Silverman, Leslie, and Davidson. 2,758,671.
Davidson, Robert B. Bunk for logging vehicles. 2,733,077,
1-31-56. Cl. 280—145.
Davidson, Robert B. Bunk for logging vehicles. 2,744,766,
5-8-56, Cl. 280—145.
Davidson Signal Co., Ltd. : See —
Davidson, William H. 2,766 358.
Davidson, Thomas R. N., and A. H. Scruton, to General Elec-
tric Co. Article transfer apparatus. 2,769,520, 11-6-56,
Cl. 198—26.
Davidson, William E., to General Electric Co. Support means
for a meat container. 2,755,158, 7-17-56, Cl. 312 — 348.
Davidson, William H., to Davidson Signal Co., Ltd. Hold-up
alarm signal system. 2,760,358, 10-9-56, Cl. 200 — 168.
Davidson, William W. : See —
George, Harvey F., and Davidson. 2,759,416.
Davidson, William W. Sheet feeding means for dual purpose
duplicator. 2,750,882, 6-19-56, Cl. 101 — 232.
Davie, Robert P., Jr., to North American Aviation, Inc. Air-
craft wing leading edge and slot. 2,755,039, 7-17-56. Cl.
244—42.
Davie, Robert P., Jr., to North American Aviation, Inc. Air-
craft wing leading edge construction. 2,763,448, 9-18-56,
Cl. 244 — 44.
Davie, William R., to Pittsburgh Coke & Chemical Co. Low
volatility herbicidal compositions. 2,732,291, 1-24-56, Cl.
71—2.6.
Davie, William R., to Pittsburgh Coke & Chemical Co. Low
volatile herbicidal compositions. 2,744,818, 5-8-56, Cl.
71—2.6.
Davie, William R., to Pittsburgh Coke & Chemical Co. Herbi-
cidal compositions. 2,761,773, 9-4-56,. Cl. 71 — 2.6.
Davie, William R., to Pittsburgh Coke & Chemical Co. Low
volatility herbicidal compositions. 2,761,774, 9-4-56, Cl.
71—2.6.
Davies, Alan D., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Colored filter blocks.
2,740,957, 4-3-56, Cl. 340—380.
Davies, Bedford D., and E. B. Walker. Conditioning device
for faucets. 2,748,547, 0-5-56, Cl. 51 — 197.
Davies, Clarence J., to National Automotive Fibres, Inc. Mul-
tiple stapling machine. 2,743,442, 5-1-56, Cl. 1 — 3.
Davies, Clarence J., to National Automotive Fibres, Inc.
Method and apparatus for tensioning and edge turning the
cover material of automobile door laminated panels.
2,774,410, 12-18-56, Cl. 154 — 41.
Davies, Cyril B. : See —
Jense, Willem P., and Davies. 2,732,348.
Davies, David O., C. G. Morley, and W. R. C. Ivens, to Rolls-
Royce Ltd. Fuel system for pilot burners of gas-turbine
engines reheat equipment. 2.742,755. 4-24-56, Cl. 60—35.6.
Davies, Eric, to Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co. Ltd. Cath-
ode ray tubes for television and like purposes. 2,748,305,
5-29-50. Cl. 313 — 76.
Davies, Frank : See —
Thomas. Iorwerth H., and Davies. 2,766,776.
Davies, Herbert V., to Manifoldia Ltd. Card filing device.
2,768,025, 10-30-56, Cl. 129—16.
Davies, James E. : See —
Dixon, Stanley M., and Davies. 2,739,686.
Davies, John G., L. L. Martin, G. T. Morris, and A. Lusk, to
Parkinson & Cowan Ltd. Domestic washing machines.
2.760,506, 8-28-56, Cl. 134 — 186.
Davies, John W. Safety method and means for automotive
vehicles having automatic drives. 2,740,947, 4—3-56, Cl.
340—52.
Davies, John W.. M. L. Kapin, and W. C. Kothe ; said Kapin
and said Kothe assors. to said Davies. Torque-release
wrench. 2.731.864. 1-24-50. Cl. 81—52.4.
Davies Laboratories, Inc.. The : See —
Wagner, Thomas C. G. 2,734,135.
Davies, Richard E., to Cleon Products, Inc. Neon tube oper-
ating mechanism. 2.739,207. 3-20-50. Cl. 315 — 212.
Davies, Richard T. Electrically controlled vehicle door lock.
2,708,853, 10-30-56, Cl. 292—229.
Davies, Robert H. : See —
Alaska, Walter A., and Davies. 2,729,244.
Davies, Thomas D., and C. J. Perry. Card marking device.
2,745,665, 5-15-56, Cl. 271—3.
Davies, Walter B. Air filter clogging warning apparatus.
2,753.831, 7-10-50, Cl. 116—112.
Davies-Young Soap Co.. The : See —
Trusler, Ralf B. 2,729,576.
Davis, Aaron. Fluid pumping device. 2.748.717, 6-5-56, Cl.
103—152.
Davis. Adrienne H. : See —
Prentiss. William C, Davis, Wetzel, and Sheets.
2,760,886.
Davis Aircraft Products Inc. : See —
Davis. Frank L. 2.743.497.
Davis, Allan C. Bottle feeding device. 2,753.037, 7-3-56,
Cl. 198—23.
Davis, Allan C. Case unloader. 2,758,731, 8-14-56, Cl.
Davis, Allen V. C. Electric switch. 2,748,215. 5-29-56,
Cl. 200—67.
Davis, Archibald H. Siliceous strand. 2,775,022, 12-25-56,
Cl. 28—81.
Davis, Arnold R. : See —
Sullivan, Frank A. V., and Davis. 2,773,907.
Davis, Arthur M., to General Motors Corp. Thrust balancing.
2.732.695. 1-31-56. Cl. 64—9.
Davis. Arthur M., to General Motors Corp. Two-piece guided
actuator mechanism. 2,740,300, 4-3-56, Cl. 74 — 110.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Davis, Arthur P., to American Bosch Anna Corp. Fire con-
trol apparatus. 2,750.844, 0-19-56, CI. 89 — 28.
Davis, Benjamin H., to The Standard Machinery Co. Extru-
sion apparatus. 2,774,107, 12-18-56, CI. 18—12.
Davis. Bruce R. Adjustable automobile seat. 2,730,162,
1-10-56, Cl. 155—14.
Davis, C Edward. Transmission dirt shield. 2,761,295,
9-1-56, Cl. 64—1.
Davis, Charles, to Proctor Electric Co. Ironing table.
2,746,184, 5-22-56, Cl. 38—121.
Davis, Charles C, to Westrex Corp. Method of securing
conductor to stylus. 2,746,130, 5-22-56, Cl. 29 — 155.5.
Davis, Charles J. : See —
Gottschalk, Robert. 2,763,178.
Davis, Charles J., Jr. : See —
Bates, Robert W., Davis, and Morris. 2,751,304.
Davis, Clayton C. Combination shaker and spout device for
salt shakers. 2,745,577. 5-15-56. Cl. 222 — 480.
Davis, Clenon J. Bottle cap and seal cutter. 2,765,944,
10-9-56. Cl. 215— 46.
Davis, Clyde O., R. C. Glogau, F. A. Loving, and J. P. Swed, to
E. I. dn Pont de Nemours & Co. Blasting means. 2,736,261,
2-28-56. Cl. ] 02 — 23.
Davis, Clyde O., C. H. Noren, and R. A. Schmitt, to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours and Co. Blasting explosive. 2,752,848,
7-3-56, Cl. 102—24.
Davis, Clyde W., to The Dow Chemical Co. Purification of
concentrated salt solutions. 2,746,840, 5-22-56. Cl. 23 — 97.
Davis, Clyde W., to The Dow Chemical Co. Method of con-
trolling molecular weight of polvacrvlonitrile produced in
aqueous salt solutions. 2,763,636, 9-18-56, Cl. 260 — 88.7.
Davis Co., The : See —
Pope. Henry. Jr. 2,729,957.
Davis, David T. : See —
Woods-Hill, William, and Davis. 2,745,599.
Davis, De Witt, Sr. : See —
Brugler, Richard L., and Davis. 2,744,393.
Davis. Donovan C. : See —
Shuler. Martin H.. and Davis. 2,740,963.
Davis, Donovan C, and R. M. Tryon, to Gilfillan Bros., Inc.
Equalized fast time constant system. 2,769,084, 10-30-56.
Cl. 250—20.
Davis, Earl K. : See —
Kreidl, Norbert J., and Davis. 2.748.006.
Davis, Earl K., and M. R. Scott, to Bausch & Lomb Optical
Co. Flint glasses for multifocal lenses. 2,762,713,
9-11-56, Cl. 106—53.
Davis. Eddie R. Vehicular truck for carrying sofas or the like.
2,736.569. 2-28-56, Cl. 280—47.24.
Davis, Edgar G., to General Motors Corp. Grid bearing
and method of making same. 2,757,055, 7-31-56, Cl.
308 — 239.
Davis, Edgar G., to General Motors Corp. Grid bearing and
method of making same. 2,770,586, 11-13-56, Cl. 204 — 37.
Davis, Edgar L. Revolving grocery counter. 2,759,611,
8-21-56, Cl. 211—1.6.
Davis. Edward A., to Gerotor May Corp. Hopper control
apparatus and method. 2,732,099, 1-24-56. Cl. 222— .1.
Davis, Edward A. Switching system. 2,744,972, 5-8-56,
Cl. 200 — 23.
Davis, Edward H., deceased, by M. D. D. Culler, adminis-
tratrix. Thermo-responsive electric switch. 2,759,069,
8-14-56, Cl. 200—138.
Davis, Edward W., to Reserve Mining Co. Apparatus for
feeding materials. 2.757,782, 8-7-56, Cl. 198—86.
Davis, Ellis. Oil burning furnace and control. 2,766,818,
10-16-56, Cl. 158—28.
Davis, Elwood A., to Friden Calculating Machine Co., Inc.
Clearing mechanism. 2.733,011, 1-31-56. Cl. 235—144.
Davis, Elwood A., to Friden Calculating Machine Co., Inc.
Selection mechanism. 2,768,788, 10-30-56, Cl. 235—145.
Davis, Elwood R., to Harrington & Richardson, Inc. Circular
saw blade sharpening device. 2,770,152, 11-13-56, Cl.
76—36.
Davis, Erwin S., to Weston Electrical Instrument Corp.
Marker signal generator. 2.766.381. 10-9-56, Cl. 250 — 36.
Davis, Floyd E., to United States Steel Corp. Apparatus for
mixinsr fluids. 2,739,884. 3-27-56, Cl. 48—1 80.
Davis, Floyd L. Air conditioner for vehicles. 2,767,638,
10-23-56, Cl. 98—2.
Davis, Ford C. Methods and apparatus for forming welded
joints in heat-fusible plastic material. 2,759,524, 8-21-56,
Cl. 154 — 42.
Davis, Frank F., and S. G. Richmond, to E. J. Longyear Co.
''■U •.'..;-'!>. -27, 1-3-56, Cl. 255— 72.
Davis, Frank L. : See —
Townsend, Rex. and Davis. 2,756,021.
Davis, Frank L., to Davis Aircraft Products Inc. Slide buckle.
2,743.497, 5-1-56, Cl. 24—196.
Davis. Fred : See —
Caris, Darl F., and Davis. 2,771,864.
Davis, Fred, W. B. Penn, and D. W. Puffer, to General Electric
Co. Weld backings and method of welding by use of same.
2,743,515, 5-1-56, Cl. 29—491.
Davis, Frederick L. Drives for vehicle engine cooling fans.
2,762,482, 9-11-56, Cl. 192—104.
Davis & Furber Machine Co. : See —
Bussiere, Louis. 2,737,008.
Davis & Geek. Inc. : See —
Ayres, Gilbert B. 2,739,704.
Banks, Reginald M. 2,742,148.
Davis, George, to Clark Equipment Co. Friction disc with
removable lining. 2,767,817, 10-23-56, Cl. 192—107.
and Davis. 2,765,817.
Davis, George H. : See —
Grzenkowski, Alfred E.,
Davis, George T. : See —
Tutt, Richard D., and Davis. 2,736,255.
Davis, George V., and D. H. Le Gear, to Dr. L. D. Legear Medi-
cine Co. Oil of chenopodium compositions and method of
preparing. 2,742,394, 4-17-56, Cl. 167 — 53.
Davis, Goodwin J. Altitude switch. 2,773,957 12-11-56,
Cl. 200— 81.
Davis, Gordon D. : See —
Knox, William J., Jr., Twardokus, and Davis. 2,739,891.
Davis, Harlan L., to Stubnitz-Greene Spring Corp. Seat back
spring. 2,754,892, 7-17-56, Cl. 155 — 179.
Davis, Harold D. : See —
Mansell, Carman R., and DaviB. 2,732,438.
Davis, Harold E. : See —
Wiegers, Irvin E., and Davis. 2,744,748.
Davis, Harry, and S. Rosenberg. FM long range navigation
system. 2,754,512, 7-10-56, Cl. 343 — 104.
Davis, Harry W. Apparatus and method for raising sub-
merged vessels. 2,768,601, 10-30-56, Cl. 114—54.
Davis. Henry F., and W. H. Wannamaker, Jr., to Minneapolis-
Honeywell Regulator Co. Rebalancing measuring appara-
tus. 2,756,376. 7-24-56, Cl. 318—29.
Davis, Henry R., Jr. : See —
Straw, Clayton. 2,741,167.
Davis, Herbert W. : See —
Dunn, Thomas J., and Davis. 2,729,044.
Dunn, Thomas J., and Davis. 2,754,020.
Davis, Homer J., and T. M. Keller. Power actuated connec-
tion facilitating hitch. 2.753.192, 7-3-56, Cl. 280 — 477.
Davis, Horace R., to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Process for de-
halogenation of organic compounds. 2,742,510, 4-17-56,
Cl. 260 — 653.
Davis, Howard B. Double bunk bed. 2,733,451, 2-7-56, Cl.
5—8.
Davis, Hyman R.,
lubricating oil.
Davis. James : See —
Free, Vernon, and Mack. 2,767,390.
Davis, James B. Surgical instrument. 2,758,601, 8-14-56,
Cl. 128—309.
Davis, James E. Switch operating mechanism. 2,749,415,
6-5-56, Cl. 200—167.
Davis, James N„ to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Pulse
time modulated system. 2,730,696, 1-10-56, Cl. 340 — 182.
Davis, Jerome I., to P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc. Hermetically
sealed flashlight. 2,729,740, 1-3-56, Cl. 240—10.66.
Davis, John H., to the United States of America as represented
by the Secretary of Commerce. Method for restoring
original appearance of impregnated leather by dissolving
the impregnant on the surface of the leather. 2,766,134,
10-9-56, Cl. 117—11.
Davis, John V. : See —
Daniel, Clarence W., and Davis. 2,757,424.
Davis, John V., to The Udylite Corp. Work treating appa-
ratus with tilting work-supporting rail. 2,741,252,
4-10-56, Cl. 134—76.
Davis, John V., to The Udylite Corp. Loading and unloading
apparatus. 2,750,897, 6-19-56, Cl. 104—96.
Davis, Lawrence N. Adjustable counterbalanced fluid pressure
responsive dampers. 2,760,517, 8-28-56, Cl. 137 — 527.8.
Davis, Lewis B., and J. B. Paulsen, to Read Standard Corp.
Sanitary flour handling system. 2,744,620, 5-8-56, Cl.
198—213.
Davis, Lewis M., to Sealed Power Corp. Oil flow restricting
control device. 2,729.306, 1-3-56, Cl. 184—6.
Davis, Lincoln K., to The Foxboro Co. Flexible liquid dis-
pensing container having a removable spout assembly and
filter. 2,744,661, 5-8-56, Cl. 222—189.
Davis, Louis, % to R. H. Hostutler and % to F. A. Williams.
Hydraulically operated pulling tool. 2,732,901, 1-31-56. Cl.
166 — 98.
Davis, Louis E., F. Stube, and G. A. Knapp, to R. E. Dietz
Co. Vehicle signal light. 2,738,414, 3-13-56. Cl.
240—8.22.
Davis, Louis M. Putting hole. 2,742,293, 4-17-56, Cl.
273—177.
Davis, Loyd C. Cultivator tool. 2,734,440, 2-14-56, Cl.
97—168.
Davis, Lyle. Disc cutter for removing linoleum from floors.
2,738,966, 3-20-56, Cl. 262—19.
Davis, Margaret R. Dispensing bottle cap. 2,738,090,
3-13-56, Cl. 215—51.
Davis. Marian I. : See —
Munzig, Arthur L. 2,769,169.
Dnvis, Maurice C, and L. K. Mclntyre. Mobile camera mount-
ing platform. 2,746,396. 5-22-56. Cl. 104—75.
Davis, Melvin C. Pipe holding and packing slip. 2,733,938,
2-7-56, Cl. 285—22.
Davis. Melvin C. Oil well tubing head. 2,772,849, 12-4-56,
Cl. 251—194.
Davis, Michael, to Crescent Products Co. Flexible travel bag
with stiffening means. 2,740,506, 4-3-56, Cl. 190 — 43.
Davis, Nelson L. Method of and apparatus for sink and float
separation of fine coal and the like. 2,760,633. 8-28-56,
Cl. 209—172.5.
Davis, Noel, to Harris-Soybold Co. Automatic vibrator roll.
2,745,343, 5-15-56, Cl. 101—348.
Davis. Oliver F. : See —
Belitz, Hans G., and Davis. 2,742,691.
Belitz, Hans G., and Davis. 2,703,576.
Davis, Orris L. : See —
Williamson, George T., ami Davis. 2,749,363.
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Davis Press Pad Co. : See —
Schulrz, Roy M. 2,743,541.
Davis, Ralph A. : See —
Ruh, Robert P., and Davis. 2,744,148.
Rub, Robert P., and Davis. 2,745,867.
Ruh, Robert P., and Davis. 2,745,885.
Ruh, Robert P., and Davis. 2,745,886.
Ruh, Robert P., and Davis. 2,749,374.
Ruh, Robert P., and Davis. 2,749,375.
Davis, Ralph P., to Link-Belt Co. Mold forming apparatus.
2,769,217, 11-6-56, CI. 22—21.
Davis, Raymond C. J. H. Overwein, and M. S. Millhouse, to
General Motors Corp. Method of forming an ornamental
plastic article. 2,731,672, 1-24-56. CI. 18—59.
Davis, Raymond C, % to L. H. Folland. Overload coil spring.
2,746,764, 5-22-56, CI. 280—124.
Davis. Raymond V. : See —
Cushing, Ira B., and Davis. 2.753.279.
Davis, Reuel L., Jr., and F. W. Newman, to General Elec-
tric Co. Annunciator system. 2,772,408 11-27-56 CI.
340—220.
Davis, Richard E., and M. E. Grant, to The Oilgear Co. Hy-
draulic drive for winding machine. 2,764,365, 9-25-56,
CI. 242— 75.
Davis, Robert B. Injecting and tamping tool. 2,761,305,
9-4-56. CI. 72—128.
Davis, Robert E. : See —
Sampson, Frederick W., and Davis. 2,757,520.
Davis, Robert K., and E. C. Dudek, to Portable Electric Tools,
Inc. Combination carrying case and saw table. 2,759,507,
8-21-56, CI. 144 — 285.
Davis, Roy C, to The Guiberson Corp. Fluid lift apparatus.
2,748,792, 6-5-56, CI. 137—155.
Davis, Sidney, to American Bosch Arma Corp. Electro-
mechanical computing circuits. 2,750.545, 6-12-56, CI.
318—19.
Davis, Sidney H. : See — ■
Slobod. Robert L., and Davis. 2,749,748.
Davis, Stafford E. : See—
Aquillon, Charles A., and Davis. 2.768,361.
Davis. Stuart, Ltd. : See —
Darby, Walter. 2,771,782.
Davis, Thomas E. : See —
Faulkner, Hugh B., Jr., Davis, and Feindel. 2,754,796.
Davis, Thomas E., and G. P. Feindel, to Rock Hill Printing &
Finishing Co. Design coloring apparatus for textile fabrics
and the like. 2.765,766, 10-9-56. CI. 118 — 204.
Davis Tool & Engineering Co. : Sep —
Brown, Lowell R. 2.747.417.
Brown, Lowell R., and Kelly. 2,775,760.
Davis, Vincent C, to California Research Corp. Water-in-oil
detector. 2,772,393, 11-27-56, CI. 324 — 40.
Davis, Wallace L. : See —
Sieber. Edward J., Jr., and Davis. 2,731,774.
Davis. Walter C, to The Sharpies Corp. Process for the
separation of sodium sulfate from an intermixture of
crystals of sodium sulfate and sodium chloride. 2,753,242,
7-3-56, CI. 23—25.
Davis. Walter M.. Sr. Curve cutting and work guiding appa-
ratus. 2.754,858, 7-17-56. CI. 143— 171.
Davis, Walter T., to Wheeling Stamping Co. Machine for
applying screw closures to collapsible tubes. 2,762,544
9-11-56, CI. 226 — 88.
Davis, William F., to R. Hoe & Co., Inc. Inking mechanism
for printing machines. 2,730,947, 1-17-56, CI. 101 — 366.
Davis. William G., Jr., to Anderson, Clayton & Co. Delinter.
2,738,553, 3-20-56, CI. 19 — 41.
Davis. William J., and R. B. Koch, to Polymer Corp. Equip-
JPSSt „£or making elongated shapes from polvamides.
2,736,057. 2-28-56, CI. 18—12.
Davis, William L., to Hathaway Instrument Co. Shorting
switch. 2,735,917, 2-21-56, CI. 200—158.
Davis, William L. Wall ventilator. 2,738,558, 3-20-56, CI.
20 — 62.
Davis, William R., to The Kell-Strom Tool Co.. Inc. Hydrau-
hcally controlled reversible ratchet wrench. 2,729 997,
1-10-56, CI. 81—60.
Davis, William R., to Pittsburgh Coke & Chemical Co. Low
volatility herbicidal compositions. 2,731,339 1-17-56
CI. 71 — 2.6.
Davis, William V. Removable pouring lip for paint cans and
the like. 2,765,966, 10-9-56, CI. 222 — 570.
Davis, William W. Square wave pulse generator. 2,741,698,
4-10-56, CI. 250—27.
Davis, William W„ and T. V. Parke, to Eli Lilly and Co.
Electrophoretic microcell. 2,748,074, 5-29-56, CI. 204 — 299.
Davison, Alan : See —
Murray, Lawrence J., Davison, Threadgold, and Allum.
2,761,012.
Davison, Clarence M. : See —
Schulze, Richard B., Hessler, Davison, and Winter.
2,754,786.
Davison, Frank D., to I. R. Goshaw. Air conditioner
2,769,620, 11-6-56^ CI. 257—9.
Davison, Robert T. B., W. J. J. Gordon, and C. S. Marden, to
Arthur D. Little. Inc. Rotatable multiple tool support.
2,743,746, 5-1-56, Cl. 144—1.
Jacob W. : See —
Shull, Gilbert M., Kita, and Davisson. 2,745,784.
Shull, Gilbert M., Kita, and Davisson. 2,765,258
Davol Rubber Co. : See —
Perreault, Emile V. 2,737,180.
Perreault, Emil V. 2,738,088.
Raiche, Paul A. 2,736,446.
Raiche, Paul A. 2,741,311.
Raiche, Paul A. 2,741,385.
Raiche, Paul A. 2,765.788.
Rodriguez, Camilo. 2,739,632.
Rodriguez, Camilo. 2,753,067.
Davos Products Co. : See —
Denzler, Berthold. 2,733,925.
Denzler, Berthold. 2,769,643.
Denzler, Berthold. 2,769,644.
Davy, John C. : See —
Marples, Bernard P., and Colin. 2,761,624.
Davy and United Engineering Co. Ltd. : See —
Russell, Robert G. 2,738,138.
Russell, Robert G. 2,755,031.
Dawe, Allen S., to J. O. Ross Engineering Corp. Heat-treat-
ing frangible glass articles. 2,754,628, 7-17-56, Cl. 49 — 47.
Dawidowicz, Albln L. Paint brush wiper. 2,767,880,
10-23-56, Cl. 220—90.
Dawkins, Kenneth, and E. J. Peterson, to Franklin Mfg. Co.,
Inc. Battery charger for a plurality of sets of series con-
nected batteries. 2,772,385, 11-27-56, Cl. 320—18.
Dawley, Morgan W., to Chrysler Corp. Brake cooling device.
2,761,530, 9-4-56. Cl. 188—264.
Dawsey, Lynn H., R. R. Umhoefer, and C. K. Muehlhausser,
to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp. Auto-oxidation
of alkylated anthraquinones. 2,768,065, 10-23-56, Cl.
23—207.
Dawsey, Lynn H. and R. R. Umhoefer, to Food Machinery
and Chemical Corp. Manufacture of hydrogen peroxide.
2,768,066, 10-23-56, Cl. 23—207.
Dawson, Axel G. Metal sills. 2,734,602, 2-14-56, Cl. 189—75.
Dawson, Charles E. Bed lift. 2,747,203, 5-29-56, Cl. 5 — 69.
Dawson, Fred : See —
Smith, John F., and Dawson. 2,759,205.
Dawson, Edward W. : See —
Creek, John O., and Dawson. 2,737,856.
Creek, John O., and Dawson. 2,763,934.
Dawson, Edward W., to A. V. Roe Canada Ltd. Reciprocat-
ing and rotating blade polisher. 2,734,316, 2-14-56, Cl.
Dawson, Gilbert H. : See —
Rose, Donald H., and Dawson. 2,733,131.
Dawson, John H, and E. M. Ervin. Taping machine.
2,743,562, 5-1-56, Cl. 53—77.
Dawson, John W., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Input power regu-
lators. 2,766.382, 10-9-56, Cl. 250—36.
Dawson, John W., and R. C. Ingraham, to Sylvania Electric
Products Inc. Apparatus for evacuating and sealing.
2,768,490, 10-30-56, Cl. 53—101.
Dawson, Leslie H., to Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co., Ltd.
Frequency modulated radar system. 2,730,712, 1-10-56,
Cl. 343—14.
Dawson, Lewis C. : See — •
Morway, Arnold J., and Dawson. 2,745,810.
Dawson, Oliver H. P., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Revivification of spent contact clay with N-dialiphatic
formamide. 2,742,409, 4-17-56, Cl. 196 — 147.
Dawson, Orlie W. Fixture for positioning tool relative to
grinding head. 2,764,855, 10-2-56, Cl. 51 — 234.
Dawson, Robert A. J. Deepwater submersible barge. Re.
24,254, 12-11-56, Cl. 61 — 46.5.
Dawson, Russell P. Hog house structure. 2,732,826, 1-31-56,
Cl. 119—20.
Dawson, William O., and L. Sellet, to Jacques Wolf & Co.
Treatment of fibrous materials. 2,737,464, 3-6-56, Cl.
117—141.
Dawson, William O., and L. Sellet, to Jacques Wolf & Co.
Reaction product of dicyandiamide, formaldehyde, and alkali
metal salt of a sulfonic acid. 2,737,504, 3-6-56, Cl. 260 — 70.
Day, Bruce F., to The Celastic Corp. Polymerization by di-
electric heating using inorganic salts as heating assist-
ants. 2,730,481, 1-10-56, Cl. 154 — 126.5.
Day, Carl G. : See —
Bowersmith. Charles M. 2,743,794.
Day, Carl L. : See —
Pahl, Leo F., Fauth, and Day. 2,761,605.
Pahl, Leo F., Fauth, and Day. 2,761,606.
Day, Carl L.. and R. H. Breeback, to Crown Cork & Seal
Co., Inc. Article feeding mechanism. 2,730,226, 1-10-56,
PI 198 34
Day] Carl L.,' and F. E. Fauth, to Crown Cork & Seal Co.,
Inc. Container sealing apparatus. 2,734,672, 2-14-56, Cl.
226 — 88.
Day, Carl L., and W. D. Regnier, to Crown Cork & Seal Co..
Inc. Water deaerating and carbonating system. 2,743,091,
4-24-56, Cl. 261—11.
Day, Carl L., and L. F. Pahl, to Crown Cork & Seal Co., Inc.
Filling nozzle for apparatus for filling containers with
liquid. 2,746,663, 5-22-56, Cl. 226—116.
Day, Carl L., and R. C. Albrecht, to Crown Cork & Seal Co.,
Inc. Liquid deaerator. 2,748,885, 6-5-56, Cl. 183 — 2.5.
Day, Carl L., and F. E. Fauth, to Crown Cork & Seal Co., Inc.
Combiner for container conveyor mechanism. 2,753,975,
7-10-56, Cl. 198—32.
Day, Carl L., R. C. Albrecht, and F. E. Fauth, to Crown Cork
& Seal Co., Inc. Method and apparatus for sealing con-
tainers. 2,763,107, 9-18-56, Cl. 53 — 7.
Day, Carl L., and F. E. Fauth, to Crown Cork & Seal Co Inc.
Method and apparatus for sealing containers. 2,768,487,
10-30-56, Cl. 53—11.
184
Day, Carl L., and F. E. Fauth, to Crown Cork & Seal Co., Inc.
Headspacer. 2,768,656, 10-30-56, CI. 141—80.
Day, Carl L., and F. B. Fauth, to Crown Cork & Seal Co., Inc.
Container actuated divider. 2,770,348, 11-13-56, CI.
198—31.
Day, Chauncey C. : See —
Collins, John J., and Day. 2,742,626.
Day Co., The : See —
Swanson, Arden E. 2,729,304.
Day, Doyle. Automatic parking brake for motor vehicles.
2,750,010, 6-12-56, CI. 188—109.
Day, George A. : See — •
Rainbow, Horace S., Paul, and Day. 2,744,680.
Day, George A., and E. F. Fenn, to Brown Co, Chlorine
dioxide production. 2,736,636, 2-28-56, CI. 23 — 152.
Day, Harry E., to Delta Welder Corp. Piston rod oiling sys-
tem. 2,758,674, 8-14-56, CI. 184—24.
Day, Herbert O., deceased (H. A. James, executor), and E.
Y. Roberts, to L. A. Young Spring & Wire Corp. Motor-
driven agricultural hoe. 2,765,719, 10-9-56, CI. 97 — 40.
Day, Howard L. Power steering apparatus of the hydraulic
type. 2,765,042, 10-2-56, CI. 180 — 79.2.
Day, Jean, to Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans Fil.
Ceramic dielectric of high specific inductive capacity.
2,739,900, 3-27-56, CI. 106—39.
Day, Jean, and M. Calis, to Compagnie Generale de Tele-
graphie Sans Fil. Ceramic dielectric and process of pre-
paring it. 2,730,450. 1-10-56, CI. 106 — 39.
Day, John R. Control device for manually operated oil
burners. 2,733,756, 2-7-56, CI. 158—28.
Day, Joseph, and K. W. G. Frederick. Sliding sash windows.
2,766,492, 10-16-56, CI. 20—52.
Day, Lawrence, J. Dobrick, and A. Kay, to Spitfire Tool Co.
Lapping machine. 2,740,237, 4-3-56, CI. 51—133.
Day, Luther V., to B. O. Warren. Sod cutter. 2,760,425,
8-28-56, CI. 97—226.
Day, Robert E., to Solar Aircraft Co. Afterburner controls.
2,737,016, 3-6-56, CI. 60—35.6.
Day, Robert E. Rafter tool. 2,744,332, 5-8-56, CI. 33—93.
Day, Robert L., y2 to H. L. Williams. Automatic file-sharp-
ening machine. 2,729,921, 1-10-56, Cl. 51 — 96.
Day, Stewart T., 51% to W. E. Shields, Jr. Article orienting
means. 2,748,014, 6-5-56. Cl. 103 — 43.
Day, Stewart T.. 51% to W. E. Shields, Jr. Container closing
mechanism. 2,769,292, 11-6-56, Cl. 53 — 314.
Day, Thomas L. : See —
Argentieri, Peter A., Daninhirsch, and Day. 2,749,831.
Dayen, William R., and K. M. Christensen, to Hygrade Food
Products Corp. Method of rendering animal fats.
2,745,856, 5-15-56, Cl. 260 — 112.6.
Dayger, Jonas E., and G. F. Janaushek, to International Busi-
ness Machines Corp. Accumulating device. 2,738,130,
3-13-56. Cl. 235—61.6.
Dayhoff, George W. Hasp fastener. 2,734,763, 2-14-56, Cl.
292—285.
Daystrom Electric Corp. : See-
Steed, Edgar L. 2,730,369.
Daystrom Inc. : See —
Allen, Howard G., and Thomas. 2,761,540.
Carreau, Alfred. 2,761,724.
Dayton, Arthur B., Jr. : See —
Beard. Walter C, Jr.. and Dayton. 2,730.180.
Dayton, Benjamin B., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp.
Liquid seals. 2.771,900, 11-27-56. Cl. 137—251.
Dayton, Charles S., to West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co.
Paper trimmer having automatic table slot closer.
2,760,571, 8-28-56, Cl. 164 — 59.
Dayton. Edward R. : See —
Roll, Frederick J. 2,738,827.
Dayton, Ernest L. Hydraulic valve tappet. 2,754,811,
7-17-56, Cl. 123—90.
Dayton Rubber Co., The: See —
Freedlander, Abraham L., and Waters. 2,750,606.
Lofton, Edgar K. 2,743,679.
McKinley, James G. 2.741.267.
Meyer, Lawrence A. 2,775,072.
Noyes, Howard. 2,763,586.
Noyes, Howard, and Moorman. 2,757,025.
Rockoff, Joseph. 2,748,399.
Rockoff, Joseph. 2,763.033.
Rockoff, Joseph. 2,766.800.
Rockoff, Joseph. 2,766,801.
Rockoff, Joseph. 2,773,288.
Rockoff, Joseph. 2,775,264.
Rockoff. Joseph, and Mever. 2,763,208.
Rothermel, Edward M., and Waddell. 2,766,806.
Talalay, Joseph A. 2,731.669.
Wagner, William T. 2,706,499.
Wanc-h, Dale L. 2.737.468.
Waugh, Dale L. 2,739,090.
Waugh, Dale L. 2,773,540.
Dayton Steel Foundry Co., The : See — ■
Walther, Daniel A. 2,747.422.
Walther, George, Sr. 2,767,026.
Dazev Corp., The : See — ■
Gundelfmger, William E. 2,762,246.
Hellver. John T. 2.751,679.
Dazey, Mitchell H., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Method of measuring Q. 2,774,937, 12-18-56, Cl. 324—58.
Dazzi, Joachim, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Adducts.
2,745,844, 5-15-56, Cl. 260—346.8.
Dazzi, Joachim, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Epoxidized acyl
ricinoleates. 2,745,846, 5-15-56, Cl. 260 — 348.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Dazzi, Joachim, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Preventing color
formation in sulfonyl halides. 2,749,365, 6-5-56, Cl.
260—543.
Dazzi, Joachim, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Plasticized
polyvinyl chloride polymer. 2,757,151, 7-31-56, Cl.
260—23.
Dazzi, Joachim, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Plasticizing
polyamides with N-alkyl alkanesulfonamides. 2,757,156,
7-31-56, Cl. 260—30.8.
Dazzi, Joachim, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Tris(tetrahydro-
furfuryl) (l',2'-dicarboxy ethyl) octadecenoate. 2,757,180,
7-31-56, Cl. 260—347.4.
Dazzi, Joachim, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Polycarboxylates.
2.757.187, 7-31-56, Cl. 260—404.8.
Dazzi, Joachim, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Polycarboxylates.
2.757.188, 7-31-56, Cl. 260—404.8.
Dazzi, Joachim, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Rubber deriva-
tives from fumaric esters. 2,757,218, 7-31-56, Cl.
260 — 768.
Dazzi, Joachim, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Vinyl chlo-
ride polymers plasticized with mercaptobenzothiazoles.
2,762,786, 9-11-56, Cl. 200 — 30.2.
Dazzi, Joachim, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Adducts of mono-
alkenylsuccinates with fumarates. 2,769,834, 11-6-56. Cl.
260 — 485.
D'Azzo, Errol P. Adjustable lateral awning arm support with
single pivot point. 2,740,470, 4-3-56, Cl. 160 — 22.
D'Azzo, Errol P. Awning housing boxes. 2,752,063, 6-26-56,
Cl. 220—36.
D'Azzo, Errol P. Canopy assembly units. 2,752,992, 7-3-56,
Cl. 160—77.
D'Azzo, Errol P. Awning box lid operating mechanism.
2,755,082, 7-17-56, Cl. 268—74.
De Nederlandse Centrale Organisatie Voor Toegepast Natuur-
wetenschappelijk Onderzoek : See —
De Goede, Barend. 2,729,563.
Steiner, Abram A. 2,747,331.
De Nederlandse Oreanisatie Voor Toegepast-Natuurweten-
schappeliik Onderzoek Ten Behsoeve Van Nijverheid,
Handel en Verkeer : See —
Germans, Fedde H.. and Voogt. 2.752,782.
De Staat der Nederlanden, Ten Deze Vertegenwoordigd Door
de Directeur-Generaal der Posterijen, Telegrafie en Tele-
fonie : See —
Kosten, Leendert. 2,767,315.
Oberman, Roelof M. M. 2,731,514.
Oberman, Roelof M. M. 2,741,663.
Oberman, Roelof M. M. 2,741,664.
Oberman, Roelof M. M. 2,741,665.
Oberman, Roelof M. M. 2,755,340.
Deadman, Lionel L. F., to Ashe Laboratories Ltd. Prepara-
tion of hair treating compositions in solid form. 2,751,327,
6-19-50, Cl. 107—87.1.
Deady, Emmett F. : See —
Blake, James C, Deady, and Haske. 2,763,274.
Deahl, Robert H. : See —
Hurlburt, Charles E., and Deahl. 2,773,985.
Deakin, Cyril R. Lubricating means. 2,732,916, 1-31-56, Cl.
184—14.
Deakin, Thomas M. Drawing apparatus. 2,746,152, 5-22-56,
Cl. 33—18.
Deakin, Thomas M. Machine for forming or measuring bevel
gear teeth. 2,758,513, 8-14-56, Cl. 90—3.
Deakins, Thomas A. : See —
Lasater, John A., and Deakins. 2,752,646.
Lasater, John A., and Deakins. 2,767,865.
Lasater, John A., and Deakins. 2,772,456.
Deal, Carl II., Jr.: See-
Nixon, Alan C, and Deal. 2,768,220.
Nixon, Alan C, and Deal. 2,768,222.
Dealers Tire Service. Inc. : See —
Harrison, John O. 2,770,279.
Dealers Transit, Inc. : See —
Mettetal, Donald, Jr. 2,750,225.
Dean. Albert G. : See —
Dean, Walter B. and A. G. 2,735,714.
Dean, Albert G., to The Budd Co. Draft gear with swivel
coupler. 2,743,821, 5-1-56, Cl. 213—46.
Dean, Albert G., to The Budd Co. Safety support for truck-
mounted articles. 2,771,039, 11-20-56, Cl. 105—217.
Dean, Albeit G. and W. B., to The Budd Co. Mounting for
generator on railway car truck. 2,743,680, 5-1-56, Cl.
105—106.
Dean, Albert G., L. F. Reynolds, and E. M. Callender, to The
Budd Co. Thermal conditioning and ventilating means and
method. 2,760,725, 8-28-56, Cl. 237—5.
Dean, Arnold W. : See —
Chapman, Otto C, and Dean. 2,766,883.
Dean, Ballard N. Fishing lure. 2,756,535, 7-31-56, Cl.
43—42.48.
Dean, Fred, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Dehydro-
genation of alcohols. 2,746,993, 5-22-56, Cl. 260 — 598.
Dean, Hiram M. Pocket hygrometer. 2,739,479, 3-27-56,
Cl. 73—337.
Dean, John A. Spraying device. 2,749,177, 6-5-56, Cl.
299—84.
Dean, John C. : See—
Corbin, Harold E., and Dean. 2,743,179.
Dean, Peter P. Overload protection for electric motor worm
drive. 2,763,797, 9-18-56, Cl. 310—68.
Dean, Reginald S. Method of making electrolytic chromium.
2,771,414, 11-20-56, Cl. 204—105.
Dean, Reginald S., and H. E. Dunn. Electrodeposition of
chromium. 2,771,413, 11-20-56, Cl. 204—105.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Dean, Robert C. to Industrial Systems, Inc. Fuel burner.
2,767,784. 10-23-56. CI. 158—99.
Dean, Ronald A. : See —
Birch, Stanley P., Cullum, and Dean. 2,771,402.
Dean, Walter B. : See —
Dean, Albert G. and W. B. 2,743,680.
Dean, Walter B., to The Budd Co. Sanding nozzle for wheeled
vehicles. 2,743,952, 5-1-5G, CI. 291 — 46.
Dean, Walter B. and A. G., to The Budd Co. Body framework
for large-capacitv vehicles, particularly busses. 2,735,714,
2-21-56, CI. 296—28.
Dean, Walter E., to J. D. Robertson. Method and apparatus
for twist detection and detwister control. 2,759,324,
8-21-56, CI. 57—1.
Deane, Gerald N. Apparatus for freezing, cooling beverages
or comestibles. 2,744,391, 5-8-56, CI. 62 — 99.
Deane, Roger E. Animal trap. 2,736,984, 3-6-56, CI. 43 — 61.
Deane, William V. Drinking device for hospital patients.
2,756,740, 7-31-56, CI. 128—1.
De Angelis, Angelo C, to The Winsted Hardware Mfg. Co.
Folding electric sadiron. 2,765,550, 10-9-56, CI. 38—92.
De Angelis, Armand : See —
Schumacher, Elmer L.. and De Angelis. 2,731,882.
De Angelis, Armand, to American Optical Co. Ophthalmic
mountings. 2,730,924, 1-17-56, CI. 88 — 41.
De Angelis, George R. : See —
Antos, Maximilian J., De Angelis, and Towle. 2,742,611.
De Angelis. Joseph : See —
Mele, Joseph E„ and De Angelis. 2,738,250.
De Anguera, Philip. Single stroke pin or nail driver.
2,765,463. 10-9-56, CI. 1—44.4.
Deans, Frederick E., to The Bentley Engineering Co. Ltd.
Knitting machine of the opposed needle cylinder type.
2,745.269, 5-15-56, CI. 66—14.
Deans. Frederick E.. C. H. Wainwright, and T. L. Mountain,
to The Bentlev Engineering Co. Ltd. Patterning mecha-
nism for knitting machines. 2,754,668, 7-17-56, CI.
66—14.
Deans, Frederick E., and C. H. Wainwright, to The Bentley
Engineering Co. Ltd. Selecting mechanism of circular knit-
ting machines. 2,755.645. 7-24-56, CI. 66—14.
Dear, George C. Self-adiusting means for internal expanding
brakes. 2,740,499, 4-3-56, CI. 188—79.5.
Dear, Robert W., to Focal Press Ltd. Display devices for
books, magazines, or leaflets. 2,762,159, 9-11-56, CI.
45—81.
Dearborn Chemical Co. : See —
Gunderson, Lewis O., and Denman. 2,767,106.
Mellick, Charles. 2,767,178.
Dearborn Fabricating & Engineering Co. : See —
Daigle, Leo T. 2,759.592.
Daigle. Leo T. 2.765.068.
Dearborn, Frederick E. Synthetic sterol esters containing
sulfur. 2,729,634, 1-3-56, CI. 260—239.5.
Dearden, Brian B., to C. H. Johnson (Machinery) Ltd. Con-
crete vibrators. 2.771,279, 11-20-56, CI. 259—1.
Deardorff, Clinton E., and D. Z. Erie, to Bendix Aviation
Corp. Piston-sealing structure. 2,753,892, 7-10-56, CI.
138—31.
Deardorff, Ralph W. Active frequency selective filter net-
work using double frequency conversion. 2,772,350,
11-27-56, CI. 250—20.
Dearing. Rogers K. : See —
Groff. Frazier, and Dearing. 2.765.292.
De Arment, John E., to Beaver Cable Dolly Corp. Cable reel
dolly and lifting apparatus. 2,775,357, 12-25-56, CI.
214—390.
De Ascentiis. Gaetano. Draft control for furnaces. 2,735,385,
2-21-56, CI. 110—163.
Deason, Orville J. Plaster scarifying and removing device.
2,745,653, 5-15-56. CI. 262—26.
Deasy, John F. Missile and target device therefor. 2,770,460,
11-13-56. CI. 273—102.
De Atley, Lindley S., E. T. Upton, and J. D. Howland, to
Thompson-Hayward Chemical Co. Low volatile herbicidal
compositions. 2,771,477, 11-20-56, CI. 260—404.
Deaton. Charles U., to Diebold. Inc. Vault doors for banks
and business institutions. 2,771,402, 11-20-56, CI. 109 — 64.
De Back, William, to Food machinery and Chemical Corp.
Feed mechanism for carton forming machines and the like.
2.742.285. 4-17-56, CI. 271—29.
De Back, William, S. Puccinelli, and R. A. McCloud, to Food
Machinery and Chemical Corp. Apparatus for and method
of feeding pears. 2,738,819, 3-20-56, CI. 146—224.
De Back. William, and S. A. Mencacci, to Food Machinery and
Chemical Corp. Pineapple sizer having compressed air
eiectine means. 2.765.829, 10-9-56, CI. 146—6.
De Barbieris. Irvin H. : See —
Baril. Albert, Jr., and De Barbieris. 2,731,263.
Debarre. Francois : See —
Gailliot, Paul, and Debarre. 2,744,912-.
De Bartholomaeis, Ettore : See —
De Nora, Vittorio, and de Bartholomaeis. 2,750,263.
De Nora, Vittorio, and de Bartholomaeis. 2,750,429.
De Bastos. Emil N, and A. W. Weller, to Resina Automatic
Machinery Co. Inc. Container capping machine. 2,732,991,
1_31_56. CI. 226—88.
De Baun, John E. Dosage administering bottle. 2,732,104,
1-24-56, CI. 222—335.
De Baun, John E. Pencil holder. 2,759,453, 8-21-56, CI.
120—9.
De Beaubien, William J. : See — ■
Torley, Frederick G., and de Beaubien. 2,751,469.
De Beer, Robert H. : See —
Reynst, Maximilien F., and de Beer. 2,774,896.
De Benneville, Peter L. : See —
Luskin, Leo S., and de Benneville. 2,744,943.
De Benneville, Peter L., to Rohm & Haas Co. New cyano-
aminonitriles. 2,743,291, 4-24-56, CI. 260 — 465.5.
De Benneville, Peter L., to Rohm & Haas Co. N-tert-alkyl-
aminoalkyl esters. 2,744,884, 5-8-56, CI. 260 — 78.5.
De Benneville, Peter L„ and H. J. Sims, to Rohm & Haas Co.
Aminoalkyl esters. 2,744,885, 5-8-56, CI. 260—78.5.
De Benneville, Peter L., and L. J. Exner, to Rohm & Haas Co.
Tert.-butylcyanomethyl cyanamide and process of killing
thrips therewith. 2,765,253, 10-2-50, CI. 167—22.
De Benneville, Peter L., and L. J. Exner, to Rohm & Haas
Co. Preparation of bisamides. 2,765,337, 10-2-56, CI.
2fi0— 561.
De Benneville, Peter L., and M. J. Hurwitz, to Rohm & Haas
Co. Organo-silicon compounds and methods for making
them. 2,775,605, 12-25-56, CI. 260 — 448.2.
De Berncastle, Eugene J. M. : See —
Keller, Bernhard, and de Berncastle. 2,774,543.
De Bo, Maurice S. : See —
Kaeser, Samuel W., and De Bo. 2,756,042.
De Bodor, Paul, to Apex Products Corp. Shopping reminder.
2,751,878, 6-26-56, CI. 116 — 135.
De Boer, Floris : See —
Botden, Theodoor P. J., Teves, Tol, and de Boer.
2,748.304.
De Boer, Jan H., and P. G. Meerman, to Stamicarbon, N. V.
Process of effecting exothermal chemical reactions between
difficultly miscible liquids. 2,743,289, 4-24-56, CI.
260 — 417.
De Boer, Johannes B., to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co., as trustee. Air field ground light. 2,762,905, 9-11-56,
CI. 240—1.2.
De Boer, John H., Marine Midland Trust Co. of Central
New York, and B. E. Shove, executors, to De Boer Mfg.
Co., Inc. Short rails for Hollywood beds. 2,756,442,
7-31-56, CI. 5—287.
De Boer Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
De Boer, John H. 2,756,442.
De Boer, Sjoerd, and J. T. Winkel, to Hartford National Bank
and Trust Co., as trustee. Negative feed-back amplifier.
2.760.009, 8-21-56, CI. 179—171.
De Boisblanc, Deslonde R., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Circuit
for measuring the average intensity of disturbances.
2,730,896, 1-17-56, CI. 73—116.
De Boisblanc, Deslonde R., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Velocity
type flowmeter. 2,741.918, 4-17-56, CI. 73 — 194.
De Boisblanc, Deslonde R., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Tem-
perature measurement and override control for turbojet
engines. 2,742,756, 4-24-56, CI. 60 — 35.6.
De Boisblanc. Deslonde R., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Pres-
sure balance indicator. 2,769,341, 11-6-56, CI. 73 — 398.
De Bonis, Lucian J. : See —
Marra, Maria V., and De Bonis. 2,743.953.
De Boton. Robert J. B. Indexed carrier for blood specimens.
2.738,872, 3-20-56, CI. 206—72.
De Bourguignon, Francois E. : See —
Patterson. Clifford R., and de Bourguignon. 2,752,945.
Debrie, Andre V. L. C. Device for alternately projecting cine-
matographic films of two different sizes. 2,757,572, 8-7-56,
CI. 88—24.
De Brock, Robert F., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Combined
sealing ring and pour-out fitment. 2,736,447. 2-28-56,
CI. 215—40.
De Bruin, Paulus H. : See —
Kretzers, Leonardus M., Niks, and De Bruin. 2,758,991.
De Bruin, Paulus H., to Stamicarbon N. V. Manufacture of
aerylonitrile. 2,729,670, 1-3-56, CI. 260 — 465.9.
De Brye, Jacques, to Union Francaise Commerciale et Indus-
trielle. Compositions for the dyeing of hair. 2,733,186,
1_31_56, CI. 167—88.
Debs, Jerome H., to Chicago Metallic Mfg. Co. Multiple bak-
ing pan assembly. 2.746.636. 5-22-56, CI. 220—23.2.
Debs. Jerome H., to Chicago Metallic Mfg. Co. Multiple bak-
ing nan assembly and bridging member for same. 2,768,765,
10-30-56. CI. 220 — 23.2.
De Bnbr. Harold E. : See—
Newmaster, Walter H., and de Buhr. 2,766,684.
Debuit. Louis, to Etablissements Merlin & Gerin. Anti-shock
device for circuit breakers, switches, or the like apparatus.
2,764,036, 9-25-56, CI. 74—527.
Debuit. Louis, to Etablissements Merlin & Gerin. Inter-
rupter for high current intensity. 2,764,652, 9-25-56, CI.
200—146.
De-Bnrg-er, Inc. : See —
Kissner, Lawrence M., Chapel, and J. E. and F. C. L«iteh.
2,767,511.
De Busk, Ralph E., to Eastman Kodak Co. Oxo synthesis in
the presence of activated carbon. 2,743,298, 4-24-56. CI.
260—604.
De Camillis, Amilcare. Colostomy devices. 2,746,456,
5-22-56, CI. 128—283.
De Caro. Charles J. : See —
Williams, Jesse E., and De Caro. 2,761,348.
De Caussemaker, Paul, H. A. Thornburg, and G. J. Boffardi, to
United States Rubber Co. Apparatus for curing frothed
latex. 2,767,433, 10-23-56, CI. 18 — 39.
Decca Record Co. Ltd., The : See —
Ridgers, Charles E. S. 2,764,730.
Roberts, Graham E., and Copping. 2,769,977.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
De Celles, Joseph L., to Trans World Airlines, Inc. Altimeter
glidescope for distance measuring equipment. 2,732,538,
1-24-56. CI. 340—26.
Decelo-Chute Corp. : See —
Hand, George J., Sr. 2,729,409.
De Cesaris, Fred. Compass. 2,764,816, 10-2-56, CI. 33—27.
De Chambrier, Pierre, to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp.
Methods and apparatus for determining displacement be-
tween curves. 2,754,719, 7-17-56, CI. 88—14.
Decker, Carl O. : See —
Brown, William E., Decker, and Landes. 2,751,468.
Decker, Dwight M. Sportman's seat. 2,750,992, 6-19-56,
CI. 155—153.
Decker, Elmer L., to Martin-Decker Corp. Cable tension in-
dicator. 2,743,607, 5-1-56, CI. 73—144.
Decker, Frederick J. Pneumatic seat. 2,760,552, 8-28-56,
CI. 155—9.
Decker, Karl-Heinz : See —
Meis, Helmut, Scheib and Decker. 2,769,798.
Decker, Lewis M., to Ethyl Corp. Feed device for reaction
vessels. 2,729,734, 1-3-56, CI. 219—19.
Decker, Marjorie M. : See —
Morgan, Eugene F. 2,746,507.
Decker, Maurice S., Jr. : See —
Clark, Donald J., and Decker. 2,775,238.
Decker, Moses O. Apparatus for vacuum-cleaning upholstery,
carpets, etc. 2,757,406, 8-7-56, CI. 15—321.
Decker, Raymond R. : See —
Fay, Philip S., Tupa, and Decker. 2,766,615.
Decker, Richard O. : See —
Pittman, George F., Jr., Decker, and Bright. 2,760,088.
Decker, William E. Automotive vehicle headlight. 2,748,255,
5-29-56, CI. 240 — 7.1.
Decker, William H. : See-
Campbell, Oliver F., and Decker. 2,753,925.
Campbell, Oliver F., and Decker. 2,755,782.
Deckert, Oscar R. Food processing machine. 2,735,136,
2-21-56, CI. 17—26.
Deckman, Gordon : See —
Graef, Charles G., Fisher, Deckman, and Simpson.
2,768.386.
Deckwa, Cecil V. : See —
Hotchkiss, Dean, Deckwa, and Pettigrew. 2,735,157.
Deeloux, Maurice. Textile fabric and its process of fabrica-
tion. 2,758,354, 8-14-56, CI. 26—2.
De Coningh, Edward H., and A. A. Flynn, to Mueller Electric
Co. Electrical connection clip. 2,762,028, 9-4-56, CI.
339—255.
De Cooperatieve Fabriek Van Melkproducten Te Bedum :
See—
De Vries, Theo Rudolph. 2,730,449.
De Coriolis, Ernest G. : See —
Beggs, Donald, and de Coriolis. 2,744,743.
De Craene, Edmond P. : See —
Hansen, George E., Cotterman, and De Craene. 2,750,960.
De Croes, George C. : See —
Bell. Alan, and De Croes. 2,743,187.
De Croes, George C, and G. A. Akin, to Eastman Kodak Co
Manufacture of acrylonitrile from acetylene and hydro-
cyanic acid. 2,733,259, 1-31-56, CI. 260 — 465.3.
De Croes, George C, and J. W. Tamblyn, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Stabilized pigmented cellulose acetate-butyrate mold
ing compositions containing propyl gallate. 2,735,782
2-21-56, CI. 106—182.
Dedek, Frank G., and M. G. Schaar, to Burroughs Corp
Wrapper. 2,732,063, 1-24-56, CI. 206—46.
Deden, Louis W. Can opener. 2.735,173,2-21-56,01.30—22,
Dedo, Lewis J., to Modine Mfg. Co. Heat exchange structure
2,752,128, 6-20-56, CI. 257—246.
Dedrick, Francis J. Lures. 2,740,225, 4-3-56, CI. 43—42.34.
Dee, Robert M., to Heyden Chemical Corp. Production of
pentaerythritol chlorides. 2,763,679, 9-18-56, CI. 260 — 488.
Deebel, Robert E. Self-latching trailer hitch. 2,732,223
1-24-56, CI. 280—512.
Deebel, Robert E. Self latching ball and socket type cou
pling. 2,732,224, 1-24-56, CI. 280—513.
Deedman, Alfred R., and W. G. Lambrou. Slicer having a
tensioned wire cutting element. 2,730,801, 1-17-56, CI.
30—114.
Deeg, August : See —
Kuchman, Herbert, and Deeg. 2,732,744.
Deem, Charles M. Dusting attachment. 2,770,912, 11-20-56,
CI. 43—147.
Deemer, Evelyn H., and H. G. Howard. Baby food dispenser.
2,743,044, 4-24-56, CI. 222—323.
Deems, Frank E., to Continental Gin Co. Cotton baling press.
2,757,601, 8-7-56, CI. 100—99.
Deems. Frank E., to Continental Gin Co. Gin breast opening
mechanism. 2,769,208, 11-6-56, CI. 19 — 55.
Deerdoff, Thomas J., to Parafrac, Inc. Paraffin removal proc-
ess for oil wells. 2,770,307, 11-13-56, CI. 166 — 41.
Deere & Co. : See —
Altgelt, Herman E. 2,746,370.
Altgelt, Herman E. 2,754,742.
Altgelt, Herman E. 2,756,660.
Altgelt, Herman E. 2,769,383.
Altgelt, Herman E. 2,775,183.
Brown, Theophilus. 2,754,738.
Brown, Theophilus. 2,769,641.
Cook, Curtiss L. 2,746,371.
Cook, Curtiss L. 2,760,284.
Dort, Russell L. 2,729,048.
Dort, Russell L., and Krasclinrwski. 2,739,436.
Foster, Jack F. 2,746,228.
Deere & Co. : See — Continued
Foster, Jack F. 2,770,361.
Harrington, Roy E. 2,772,549.
Harrington, Roy E. 2.772,550.
Heitshu, Daniel C. 2,768,568.
Hoeksema, Joe H. 2,731,969.
Horey, Frank H. 2,751,865.
Immesoete, Arthur J. 2,759,409.
Johnson, Theodore W. 2,756,656.
Knoth, Harold M. 2,741,891.
Knoth, Harold M. 2,770,086.
Krehbiel, Robert D. 2,768,864.
Lindeman, Jesse G. 2,756,659.
Lindeman, Jesse G. 2,760,423.
Morrison, Charles S., and Forth. 2,756,865.
Neighbour, Leonard B., and Lance. 2,770,375.
Oehler, William P. 2,731,900.
Oehler, William P., and Immesoete. 2,741,494.
Oehler, William P., and Johnson. 2,755.613.
Oehler, William P., and Youngberg. 2,741,967.
Oehler, William P., and Youngberg. 2,751,836.
Oehler, William P., and Youngberg. 2,759,311.
Oehler, William P., and Youngberg. 2,765,610.
Oehler, William P., Youngberg, and Johnson. 2,765,
Paul, Talbert W. 2,751,739.
Silver, Walter H. 2,751,835.
Silver, Walter H. 2,775,182.
Silver, Walter H., and Cox. 2,760,421.
Silver, Walter II., and Lohnnan. 2.747,489.
Sorensen, Knud B., and Braet. 2,746,770.
Sorensen, Knud B., and Brinkmeyer. 2,736,155.
Sorensen, Knud B., and Clausen. 2,763,113.
Stone, Charles N. 2,748,682.
Stueland, Harold M. 2,729,224.
Stueland, Harold M. 2,729,349.
Stueland, Harold M. 2,746,624.
Stueland, Harold M. 2,748,960.
Stueland, Harold M. 2,751,932.
Sutherland, Gail R.. Gustafson, and Skromme. 2,731,
Vogelaar, Bernard F. 2,766,572.
Yeandle, William W., Carter, and Purnell. 2,770,00$
Deere. John. Killefer Co. : See —
Frank, William R. 2,729,043.
Deere, John, Plow Co. (Ltd) : See —
Northcote, John A. 2,769,295.
Deere, John, Van Brunt Co. : See —
Hyland, William A., and Ten Pas. 2,768,767.
Loomans, Robert E. 2,736,470.
Deere Mfg. Co. : See —
Andrews, Norman F. 2,729,045.
Andrews, Norman F. 2,759,317.
Andrews, Norman F. 2,760,790.
Andrews, Norman F., Slavens, and Adolphson. 2,736,
Bopf, Edward C. 2,736,489.
Bopf, Edward C. 2,767,542.
Cheatum, Leo G. 2,729,047.
Du Shane, Wallace H. 2,767,594.
Du Shane, Wallace H. 2,775,175.
Du Shane, Wallace H. 2,775,180.
Du Shane, Wallace H, and Rugen. 2,772,652.
Gustafson, Blaine W. 2,763,118.
Heising, Robert A. 2,767,753.
Hubbard, Arthur L. 2,766,574.
Hubbard, Arthur L. 2,772,445.
Jeinje, Robert F. 2,767,866.
McClellan, Marcus E. 2,729,256.
McClellan, Marcus E. 2,739,438.
McClellan, Marcus E., Skromme, Sutherland, Adams,
Griffin. 2,746,233.
Moon, Seaton, Pearson, and Yoden. 2,767,595.
Myers, Glenn L. 2,765,902.
Newmaster, Walter H, and de Buhr. 2,766,684.
Skromme, Arnold B. 2,746,584.
Skromme, Arnold B. 2,760,429.
Skromme, Arnold B. 2,763,115.
Skromme, Arnold B. 2,763,306.
Skromme, Arnold B., and Summers. 2,766,075.
Slavens. Wayne E. 2.747,722.
Summers, Neil W„ and Skromme. 2,748,556.
Swenson, Victor E. 2,775,134.
Swim, Harold N„ Jr. 2,729,513.
Wittren, Richard A. 2.747.562.
Wittren, Richard A. 2,766,585.
Worthington, Wayne H, and Jirsa. 2,762,446.
Deering Milliken Research Corp. : See —
Berner, Robert G., and Bolinger. 2,743,194.
Gagarine. Dmitrv M., and Repokis. 2,750,305.
Gossoft, Bryant W. 2,741,803.
Griffin, John D. 2,756,781.
Harmon, Albert D. 2,752,101.
Ingham, Robert M., Jr. 2,752,658.
Ingham, Robert M., Jr. 2,752,659.
Janes, John R. 2,738,290.
Klein, Norman E. 2,731,786.
Klein, Norman E. 2,732,681.
Klein, Norman E. 2,738,141.
Klein, Norman E. 2,741,443.
Klein, Norman E. 2,750,908.
Klein, Norman E. 2,756,006.
Lucas, Charles D. 2,732,141.
May. John W. 2,729.398.
May, John W., and Klein. 2,767,980.
McCullough, Robert W. 2,748,430.
Meyer, Peter W. 2,737,209.
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Deering Milliken Research Corp. : See — Continued
Preston, Frederick A. 2,741,802.
Strother, Fred P. 2,770,843.
Tew, Gilbert W. 2,735.309.
Tew, Gilbert W. 2,759,358.
Dees, Asa C. : See —
Fanning, Robert J., and Dees. 2,750,352.
Hillver. John C. and Dees. 2,756,267.
Dees, George D. Toboggan. 2,735,115, 2-21-56, CI. 9—21.
Defabaugh, Charles E. : See —
Gagle, Duane W., and Defabaugh. 2,775,530.
Defensor A. G. : See —
Flury, Karl. 2,766,071.
Deffner, Gottfried : See —
Grassman, Wolfgang, and Deffner. 2,750,092.
Defibaugh, Earle M., and P. H. Jones, to North American
Aviation, Inc. Flow proportioning control. 2,759,424,
8-21-56, CI. 103—11.
De Fino, Anthony J., to the United States of America as
represented bv the Secretary of War. Belt line charge.
2,771,841, CI. 102—22.
De Ford, Donald D., and .T. N. Pitts, Jr., to Research Corp.
Coulometric titration. 2,744,061, 5-1-56, CI. 204 — 1.
De Ford, Frank : See —
Karlsson, Elof K., and De Ford. 2,771,077.
De Forest, Lee. Transistor. 2,735,049, 2-14-56, 'CI. 317 — 235.
De Forest, Lee. Method and apparatus for recording and
reproducing television pictures. 2,743,318, 4-24-56, CI.
179—100.2.
De Forest, Taber, to Magnaflux Corp. Method and means for
detecting flaws. 2,764,733, 9-25-56, CI. 324—38.
De Forest, Taber, and H. N. Staats, to Magnaflux Corp. Ap-
paratus for detecting surface discontinuities. 2,761,997,
Q_4_5g pi 317 3
De Forest, Taber, and D. W. Parker, Jr., to Switzer Brothers,
Inc. Method of detecting surface discontinuities.
2J74,886, 12-18-56, CI. 250—71.
De France, Henri, to Societe Nouvelle de l'Outillage R. B. V.
et de la Radio-Industrie (R. B. V.-R. I.). Transmission of
horizontal and vertical pulses as distinct frequencies.
2,741,661, 4-10-56, CI. 178 — 7.1.
De Frumerie, Nils, and E. Samuelsson, to Aktiebolaget Svenska
Flaktfabriken. Means for mutual centering and connecting
pairs of axially aligned tube elements. 2,737,402, 3-6-56,
CI. 285—22.
De Furio, Anthony. Jig for articulator. 2,768,442, 10-30-56,
CI. 32—32.
Dega, Robert L., to General Motors Corp. Centrifugal appa-
ratus for treating exhaust gas. 2,763,982, 9-25-56, CI.
60—30.
Dega, Robert L., and W. H. Percival, to General Motors
Corp. Oil purification. 2,741,333, 4-10-56, CI. 184 — (i.
De Ganahl. Carl. Reinforced plastic pipe. 2,742,931,
4-24-56, CI. 138—76.
De Ganahl, Carl. Pipe structure. 2,747,616, 5-29-56, CI.
138 — 55.
De Gelder, Arthur L. : See —
Van Krevelen, Dirk W., and de Gelder. 2,769,000.
Degen, Wilhelm. Apparatus for consolidating backfill, piles
of coarse aggregate and the like. 2,740,336, 4-3-56, CI.
Degenfelder, Walter B., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Aircraft
trim and artificial feel system. 2,730,518, 2-28-56, CI.
244—83.
Degge, Wilfred H. Furrowing sweep. 2,764,924, 10-2-56,
CI. 97—205.
De Gier, Johannes, and J. Peper, to Hartford National Bank
and Trust Co. Electric discharge tube. 2,730,643,
1-10-56, CI. 313—85.
De Gier, Johannes, and J. Peper, to Hartford National Bank
and Trust Co., as trustee. Cathode-ray tube of the kind
comprising a luminescent screen. 2,758,942, 8-14-56, CI.
117—33.5.
De Giers, Clarence A., to The Liquidometer Corp. Float-
operated capacitance device. 2,760,623, 10-16-50, CI.
73—304.
Degler, Heinrich, to F K G Fritz Kesselring Geratebau A. G.
Electro-magnetic switch. 2,732,451, 1-24-56, CI. 200 — 87.
De Goede, Barend, to De Nederlandse Centrale Organisatie
Voor Toegepast-Natuurwetenschappelijk Onderzoek. Proc-
ess for the preparation of butter from high concentrated
cream. 2,729,563, 1-3-56, CI. 99 — 119.
De Gonia, Edward. Utensil for frying taco shells. 2,740,349,
4-3-56, CI. 99 — 426.
De Gooreynd, Peter K. : See —
Jeffree, John H. 2,762,279.
De Graaff, Johannes D. : See —
Kooiman, Pieter L., and de Graaff. 2,766,620.
De Grave, Charles J., Jr. : See —
Boughton, Olin W., Brinkman, and De Grave. 2 740,328.
De Grave, Charles J., Jr., and O. W. Boughton, to Bauseh &
Lomb Optical Co. Focusing lens mounting. 2,729,154,
1-3-56, CI. 95—45.
De Grave. Marvin F., to The Murray Corp. of America. Speed
changing device. 2,753,722. 7-10-50, CI. 74 — 217.
De Grazia, Joseph, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Mitten. 2,760,203,
8-28-56, CI. 2—158.
De Grazia, Joseph. Ventilating waistband. 2,770,810,
11-20-56, CI. 2—236.
De Groat, Philip M. Model engine starter. 2,751,898,
6-26-56, CI. 123—179.
De Groff, Mark E. : See —
Paust, Lawrence R., and De Groff. 2,764,683.
De Groot, Folkert A., and B. W. van Ingen Schenau. Control-
circuit arrangement. 2,763,779, 9-18-56, CI. 250 — 30.
De Groot, Richard, and T. J. Kratochvil, to American Steel
Foundries. Die for compressing a metal band about a group
of leaf springs. 2,748,632, 6-5-56, CI. 78 — 78.
De Groote, Melvin, to Petrolite Corp. Process for breaking
petroleum emulsions. 2,743,241, 4-24-56, CI. 252—341.
De Groote, Melvin, to Petrolite Corp. Process for breaking
petroleum emulsions. 2,743,242, 4-24-56, CI. 252—341.
De Groote, Melvin, to Petrolite Corp. Process for breaking
petroleum emulsions. 2,743.243, 4-24-56, CI. 252 — 341.
De Groote, Melvin, to Petrolite Corp. Process for breaking
petroleum emulsions. 2,743,244, 4-24-56, CI. 252 — 341.
De Groote, Melvin, to Petrolite Corp. Process for breaking
petroleum emulsions. 2,743,245, 4-24-56, CI. 252—341.
De Groote, Melvin, to Petrolite Corp. Oxyalkylated amine-
modified thermoplastic phenol-aldehyde resins, and method
of making same. 2,743,251, 4-24-56, CI. 260 — 45.
De Groote, Melvin, to Petrolite Corp. Oxyalkylated amine-
modified thermoplastic phenol-aldehyde resins, and method
of making same. 2,743,252, 4-24-56, CI. 260 — 45.
De Groote, Melvin, to Petrolite Corp. Oxyalkylated amine-
modified thermoplastic phenol-aldehyde resins, and method
of making same. 2,743,253, 4-24-56, CI. 260—45.
De Groote, Melvin, to Petrolite Corp. Oxyalkylated amine-
modified thermoplastic phenol-aldehyde resins, and method
of making same. 2,743,254, 4-24-56. CI. 260—45.
De Groote, Melvin, to Petrolite Corp. Amine-modifled thermo-
plastic phenol-aldehyde resins and method of making same.
2,743.255, 4-24-56. CI. 260 — 45.1.
De Groote, Melvin, to Petrolite Corp. Oxyalkylated amine-
modifled thermoplastic phenol-aldehyde resins, and method
of making same. 2,743,256, 4-24-56, CI. 260—45.1.
De Groote, Melvin, to Petrolite Corp. Certain hydroxylated
phenol-aldehyde resins and method of making same.
2,743,259, 4-24-56, CI. 260—53.
De Groote, Melvin, to Petrolite Corp. Polycarboxy acid esters
of oxypropylated sulfone amides. 2,743,292, 4-24-56, CI.
260 — 475.
De Groote, Melvin, to Petrolite Corp. Polycarboxy acid esters
of oxypropylated sulfides. 2,743,293, 4-24-56, CI. 260' — 475.
De Groote, Melvin, to Petrolite Corp. Process for breaking
petroleum emulsions employing certain amine-modifled ther-
moplastic phenol-aldehyde resin salts. 2,771,440, 11-20-56,
CI. 252—341.
De Groote, Melvin; to Petrolite Corp. Process for breaking
petroleum emulsions employing certain amine-modifled ther-
moplastic phenol-aldehyde resin salts. 2,771,441, 11-20-56,
CI. 252—341.
De Groote, Melvin, to Petrolite Corp. Process for breaking
petroleum emulsions employing certain amine-modifled ther-
moplastic phenol-aldehyde resin salts. 2,771,442, 11-20-56.
CI. 252—341.
De Groote, Melvin, to Petrolite Corp. Process for breaking
petroleum emulsions employing certain amine-modifled ther-
moplastic phenol-aldehyde resin salts. 2,771,443, 11-20-56.
CI. 252—341.
De Groote, Melvin, to Petrolite Corp. Process for breaking
petroleum emulsions employing certain amine-m.odified ther-
moplastic phenol-aldehyde resin salts. 2,771,444, 11-20-56,
CI. 252—341.
De Groote, Melvin, to Petrolite Corp. Process for breaking
petroleum emulsions employing gluconic acid salts of oxy-
alkylated amine-modified thermoplastic phenol-aldehyde
resins. 2,771,445, 11-20-56. CI. 252—341.
De Groote, Melvin, to Petrolite Corp. Process for breaking
petroleum emulsions employing gluconic acid salts of oxy-
alkylated amine-modified thermoplastic phenol-aldehyde
resins. 2,771,446, 11-20-56. CI. 252—341.
De Groote, Melvin, to Petrolite Corp. Process for breaking
petroleum emulsions employing gluconic acid salts of oxy-
alkylated amine-modified thermoplastic phenol-aldehyde
resins. 2.771.447, 11-20-56. CI. 252—341.
De Groote, Melvin, to Petrolite Corp. Process for breaking
petroleum emulsions employing gluconic acid salts of oxy-
alkylated amine-modified thermoplastic phenol-aldehyde
resins. 2,771,448, 11-20-56, CI. 252—441.
De Groote, Melvin, to Petrolite Corp. Process for breaking
petroleum emulsions employing gluconic acid salts of oxy-
alkylated amine-modified thermoplastic phenol-aldehyde
resins. 2,771,449, 11-20-56. CI. 252—341.
De Groote, Melvin, to Petrolite Corp. Polycarboxy acid esters
of oxypropylated hexides. 2,771,471, 11-20-56, CI.
260 — 347.4.
De Groote, Melvin, and K.-T. Shen, to Petrolite Corp. Proc-
ess for breaking petroleum emulsions employing certain
oxyalkylated polyepoxide-treated amine-modified thermo-
plastic phenol-aldehyde resins. 2,771,425, 11-20-56, CI.
252—338.
De Groote, Melvin, and K.-T. Shen, to Petrolite Corp. Proc-
ess for breaking petroleum emulsions employing certain
oxyalkylated polyepoxide-treated amine-modified thermo-
plastic phenol-aldehyde resins. 2,771,426, 11-20-56, CI.
252—338.
De Groote, Melvin, and K.-T. Shen, to Petrolite Corp. Proc-
ess for breaking petroleum emulsions employing certain
oxyalkylated polyepoxide-treated amine-modified thermo-
plastic phenol-aldehyde resins. 2,771,427, 11-20-56, CI.
252—338.
De Groote, Melvin, and K.-T. Shen, to Petrolite Corp. Proc-
ess for breaking petroleum emulsions employing certain
oxyalkylated polyepoxide-treated amine-modifled thermo-
plastic phenol-aldehyde resins. 2,771,428, 11-20-56, CI.
252—338.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
De Groote, Melvin, and K.-T. Slien, to Petrolite Corp. Proc-
ess for breaking petroleum emulsions employing certain
oxyalkylated polyepoxide-treated amine-modified thermo-
plastic phenol-aldehyde resins. 2,771,429, 11-20-56, CI.
252—338.
De Groote, Melvin, and K.-T. Shen, to Petrolite Corp. Proc-
ess for breaking petroleum emulsions employing certain
polyepoxide treated derivatives obtained by reaction of
monoepoxides with resins. 2,771,430, 11-20-56, CI.
252—338.
De Groote, Melvin, and K.-T. Shen, to Petrolite Corp. Proc-
ess for breaking petroleum emulsions employing certain
polyepoxide treated derivatives obtained by reaction of
monoepoxides with resins. 2,771,431, 11-20-56, CI.
252-338.
De Groote, Melvin, and K.-T. Shen, to Petrolite Corp. Proc-
ess for breaking petroleum emulsions employing certain
polyepoxide treated derivatives obtained by reaction of
monoepoxides with resins. 2,771,432, 11-20-56, CI.
252—338.
De Groote, Melvin, and K.-T. Shen, to Petrolite Corp. Proc-
ess for breaking petroleum emulsions employing certain
polyepoxide treated derivatives obtained by reaction of
monoepoxides with resins. 2,771,433, 11-20-56, CI.
252 — 338.
De Groote, Melvin, and K.-T. Shen, to Petrolite Corp. Proc-
ess for breaking petroleum emulsions employing certain
polyepoxide treated derivatives obtained by reaction of
monoepoxides with resins. 2,771,434, 11-20-56, CI.
252—338.
De Groote, Melvin, and K.-T. Shen, to Petrolite Corp. Proc-
ess for breaking petroleum emulsions employing certain
polyepoxide treated amine-modified thermoplastic phenol-
aldehyde resins. 2,771,435, 11-20-56, CI. 252 — 338.
De Groote, Melvin, and K.-T. Shen, to Petrolite Corp. Proc-
ess for breaking petroleum emulsions employing certain
polyepoxide treated amine-modified thermoplastic phenol-
aldehyde resins. 2,771,436, 11-20-56, CI. 252 — 338.
De Groote, Melvin, and K.-T. Shen, to Petrolite Corp. Proc-
ess for breaking petroleum emulsions employing certain
polyepoxide treated amine-modified thermoplastic phenol-
aldehyde resins. 2,771,437, 11-20-56, CI. 252 — 338.
De Groote, Melvin, and K.-T. Shen, to Petrolite Corp. Proc-
ess for breaking petroleum emulsions employing certain
polyepoxide treated amine-modified thermoplastic phenol-
aldehyde resins. 2,771,438, 11-20-56, CI. 252 — 338
De Groote, Melvin, and K.-T. Shen, to Petrolite Corp. Proc-
ess for breaking petroleum emulsions employing certain
polyepoxide treated amine-modified thermoplastic phenol-
aldehyde resins. 2,771,439, 11-20-56, CI. 252 — 338.
De Groote, Melvin, and B. Keiser, to Petrolite Corp. Process
for breaking emulsions. 2,771,450, 11-20-56, CI. 252 — 341.
De Groote, Melvin, and K.-T. Shen, to Petrolite Corp. Proc-
ess for breaking petroleum emulsions, certain oxyalkylated
polyepoxide-treated amine-modified thermoplastic phenol-
aldehyde resins and method of making same. 2,771,451,
11-20-56. CI. 252—344.
De Groote, Melvin, and K.-T. Shen, to Petrolite Corp. Proc-
ess for breaking petroleum emulsions, certain oxyalkylated
polyepoxide-treated amine-modified thermoplastic phenol-
aldehyde resins and method of making same. 2,771,452,
11-20-56. CI. 252 — 344.
De Groote, Melvin, and K.-T. Shen, to Petrolite Corp. Proc-
ess for breaking petroleum emulsions, certain oxyalkylated
polyepoxide-treated amine-modified thermoplastic phenol-
aldehyde resins and method of making same. 2,771,453,
11-20-56. CI. 252—344.
De Groote. Melvin, and K.-T. Shen, to Petrolite Corp. Proc-
ess for breaking petroleum emulsions, certain oxyalkylated
polyepoxide-treated amine-modified thermoplastic phenol-
aldehyde resins and method of making same. 2,771,454,
11-20-56. CI. 252—344. ...
De Groote. Melvin, and K.-T. Shen, to Petrolite Corp. Proc-
ess for breaking petroleum emulsions, certain oxyalkylated
polyepoxide-treated amine-modified thermoplastic phenol-
2lde„h/rie resins and method of making same. 2,771,455,
11-20-56. CI. 252—344.
De Haan, Abel, Jr. : See —
Kamen, Martin D., and De Haan. 2.761,757.
Kamen. Martin D., and De Haan. 2,771,340.
De Haas, Max, to The Monarch Machine Tool Co. Tailstock
actuating device. 2,737,073, 3-6-56, CI. 82 — 31.
De Halleux. Pierre, to Doutors Societe Anonyme Holding.
Regularizing the tension of threads in spinning. 2,752,749.
7-3-56. CI. 57—90.
De Hardit. William M. Chain saw attachment for a tractor.
2,746.492. 5-22-56, CI. 143 — 32.
De Hart. Dana C. Water gauge glass cleaner. 2,765,659,
10-9-56. CI. 73—324.
De Hart, Dana C. Water gauge glass cleaner. 2,765,660.
10-9-56, CI. 73—324.
Delia rt. Mil ward S. : See —
Errig, William P., and DeHart. 2,759,539.
De Haven, Eugene S. : See —
Long, Ray S., Bailes, and De Haven. 2,761,758.
De Haven, La Vern H, to Feng, Inc. Two wheeled agricul-
tural trailer for supporting workers. 2,738,200, 3-13-56,
CI. 280— 32.5.
De Havilland Aircraft Co. Ltd.. The : See —
Mills, Joseph A. W., and Tamblin. 2,760,400.
De Havilland Engine Co. Ltd., The : See —
Halford, Prank B., Cleaver, and Dove. 2,742,921.
Halford, Frank B., Cleaver, and Dove. 2,763,126.
De Havilland Propellers Ltd. : See —
Perdue, Robert J. 2,767,798.
Dehn, Frederick C, to Columbia-Southern Chemical Corp.
Production of benzene hexachloride. 2,744,146. 5-1-56,
CI. 260— 648.
Dehn, Roy F., to The Cleveland Crane & Engineering Co.
Power clutch. 2,759,582, 8-21-56, CI. 192 — 85.
Dehn, Rudolph A., to General Electric Co. High frequency
electric discharge device coupling apparatus. 2,745,910,
5-15-56, CI. 179—171.
Dehn, William F., and L. H. Matthias, to Allen-Bradley
Co. Interlocked switch actuators. 2,755,354, 7-17-56. CI.
200 — 98.
Dehne, Willi : See —
Aurin, Bruno, and Dehne. 2,735,409.
De Hoff. Hngh C. : See —
Bartlett, Jeffrey H., Cottle, and De Hoff. 2,758,088.
Cooke, Henry H.. and De Hoff. 2,758,981.
Deibel, Raymond, to Trico Products Corp. Windshield cleaner
drive. 2,748,617, 6-5-56, CI. 74 — 405.
Deibel, Raymond, to Trico Products Corp. Crank assembly.
2.753.734. 7-10-56. CI. 74 — 522.
Deibel, Raymond, to Trico Products Corp. Windshield wiper.
2.760,220. 8-28-56. CI. 15—245.
Deibel, Raymond, to Trico Products Corp. Adjustable snap
action mechanism. 2,771,784, 11-27-56, CI. 74 — 97.
Deibel, Raymond, to Trico Products Corp. Windshield wiper
blade. 2,772,436, 12-4-56, CI. 15—245.
Deibler, Elmer F., H. H. George, and R. E. Miller, to the
United States of America as represented by the Secretary
of the Navy. Peak power meter. 2,735,067, 2-14-56, CI.
324—95.
Deichmann, Walter, to Cutting Room Appliances Corp.
Guide bar means for cloth folding machine. 2,730,357,
1-10-56, CI. 270—86.
Deily, Fredric H. : See —
Hildebrandt. Alexander B.. and Deily. 2.747.294.
Deily, Fredric H., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Completing oil wells. 2.756,828, 7-31-56. CI. 166 — 164.
Deinet, Adolph J., and D. X. Klein, to Heyden Chemical Corp.
Production of stilbene derivatives and products. 2,766,249,
10-9-56. CI. 260—294.8.
Deinlein. Victor E., to Acme Visible Records, Inc. Portable
cabinet and stand. 2,702,673, 9-11-56, CI. 312—251.
Deiry, Albert J., and H. E. Cullen, to Wabash Screen Door
Co. Quickly adjustable machine for ripping lumber into
selected widths. 2,745,446. 5-15-56, CI. 143—37.
Deisler, Paul F., Jr., and R. H. Wilhelm, to Research Corp.
Rapid gas analyser. 2,740,894, 4-3-56, CI. 250 — 43.5.
Deiss, John. Combined attachment. 2,732,941, 1-31-56. CI.
209—261.
Deiters, Arthur P. : See —
Nilsson, Sture H., Swanson, and Deiters. 2,741,977.
Deitrickson, Roy H, to The National Supply Co. Method for
providing a pressure responsive variable spray. 2,748,036,
5-29-56. CI. 134 — 24.
Deitrickson, Roy H., to The National Supply Co. Hydrau-
lically actuated surface equipment for pumps. 2,756,562,
7-31-56. CI. 60—52.
Deitrickson. Rov H., to The National Supply Co. Hydrauli-
cally actuated pump. 2.770,197. 11-13-56. CI. 103—45.
Deitz. Mnce L.. to Sani-Sneed Mfg. Co. Display package
2.757,793. 8-7-56. CI. 206—78.
De Jager. Frank : See —
Greefkes. Johannes A., de Jager, and van Tilburg.
2,744,959.
Greefkes, Johannes A., De Jager, and Van Tilburg,
2.760.003.
De Jager, Prank, to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co.,
trustee. Pulse-code modulator. 2,745,063, 5-8-56, CI
332—11.
De Jahn, Fredrik W., 55% to A. N. Mann. Process of decom-
posing barium sulfate and obtaining products of value
therefrom. 2.735,751. 2-21-56, PI. 23—186.
De Jarlais. Gordon M., to Whirlpool-Seeger Corp. Motor
cooling systems. Re. 24.192. 8-7-56. CI. 62—117.75.
De Jarnett, Prank D.. % to P. A. Medearis. Pipe racking
apparatus. 2,773,605, 12-11-56, CI. 214—2.5.
Dejean, Lucien G., to Societe Nationale de Constructions Aero-
nautiques du Sud-Ouest (Societe Anonyme). Devices for
connecting a load to a parachute. 2,729,495. 1-3-56, CI.
294—83.
Dejean. Lucien G„ to Societe Nationale de Constructions
Aeronautiques du Sud-Ouest. Destructible link device.
2,768,802. 10-30-56, CI. 244—138.
De Jong, Prans H., and D. W. Van Rheenen, to Hartford
National Bank and Trust Co., as trustee. Device for re-
ducing the no-load voltage of a voltage source used in arc-
welding. 2,775.735, 12-25-56, CI. 323—60.
De Jong, Frans P. K., to Stamicarbon N. V. Process for the
preparation of technically pure anthracene and carbazole
from crude anthracene. 2,764,595, 9-25-56, CI. 260—318.
De Jong. Geert J., to Stamicarbon N. V. Sulphonium anion
exchanger. 2,768,990, 10-30-56, CI. 260 — 2.1.
De Jong, Geert J., to Stamicarbon N. V. Process for manu-
facture of strongly basic anion exchangers. 2,775,564,
12-25-56, CI. 260—2.1.
De Jong, Geert J., and J. Koorevaar, to Stamicarbon N. V.
Preparation of xvlenes from condensation products of tolu-
ene and formaldehyde. 2.761.885, 9-4-56, CI. 260 — 668.
De Jong, Geert J., and J. A. Zeegers, to Stamicarbon N. V.
Weakly basic sulfur containing anion exchnngers.
2,768,989, 10-30-56, CI. 260 — 2.1.
LIST OF PATENTEES
189
De Jong, Geert J., and J. A. Zeegers, to Stamicarbon N. V.
Weakly basic organic sulfonium compounds. 2,774,793,
12-18-56, CI. 260—607.
De Jonge, Jelis : See —
Dijkstra, Rinse and de Jonge. 2,735,838.
De Jonge, Jelis. H. Jonker, K. J. Keuning, and C. J. Dippel,
to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co., as trustee. Meth-
od of forming photographic images by physical developing.
2,764,484, 9-25-56. CI. 95—88.
De Julio, James A. Electrical pressure transducer. 2,739,211,
3-20-56. CI. 201 — 48.
De Jur-Amsco Corp. : See —
Drewitz, Edwin W., and Stein. 2,773,965.
Lessler, Lew W. 2,741,152.
De Jur-Amsco Corp. : See —
Lessler, Lew. 2,756.940.
De Jur, Harry, and L. Gilbert, to Continental Connector Corp.
Easy-release disconnectable electrical connector. 2,736,870,
2-28-56, CI. 339—45.
De Kalb Agricultural Association, Inc. : See —
Black-man. Charles E. and K. G. 2,753,979.
Deker, Marta : See —
Kligman, Albert M., and Deker. 2,771,877.
De Kiraly, Paul, to The Hispaniola Corp. (La Hispaniola
C. P. A.). Automatic firearm. 2,741,951, 4-17-56, CI.
89—194.
De Klotz, Leonard A. Method of treating Christmas trees.
2,732,664, 1-31-56, CI. 47—58.
De Kroes, Jan L. : See — ■
Heetman, Alphonsus, and De Kroes. 2,760,001.
De Kroes, Jan L., and A. Heetman, to Hartford National
Delapena & Son Ltd. : See —
Jones, David G. 2,768,269.
De La Rue, Thomas, & Co. Ltd. : See —
Brooks, Ernest G., and Cooper. 2,746,534.
De la Salle, Louis de Jurquet : See —
Kadosch, Marcel, and de la Salle. 2.763,125.
De La Source, Charles, to Ste : Peugeot & Cie. Speed variator
for electric motors. 2,760,136, 8-21-56, CI. 318 — 331.
De la Tramerye, Raymond, to Societe Anonyme Tubest.
Flexible spiral twisted saw. 2,749,949, 6-12-56, CI.
143 — 133.
De Laubarede, Leonee K. Method and apparatus for provid-
ing a permeable tube with an impermeable lining. 2,767,431,
10-23-56, CI. 18—13.
De Laval, Carl G., Jr. Process of making stainless steel
castings in a reverberatory furnace. 2,734,818, 2-14—56,
CI. 75—43.
De Laval. Carl G., Jr. Reverberatory furnace practice.
2.755.180. 7-17-56. CI. 75 — 4.3.
De Laval Separator Co., The : See —
Strezynski, George. 2,731,331.
Strezynski, George J. 2,765,978.
De Laval Steam Turbine Co. : See —
Wenz. Philip J. 2,737,855.
Delavan Mfg. Co. : See —
Olson, Eugene O. 2,772,120.
Delaware Tool Steel Corp. : See —
Lew. Svlvan N. 2.757.007.
Levy, William B. 2,757.919.
Del Buono, Vincenzo, to C. Ciamberlini. Electric arc furnace,
water cooled, roof door. 2,766,736, 10-16-56, CI. 122 — 498.
Bank and Trust Co.,
trustee.
pulses. 2,775,726, 12-25-56, CI. 317 — 140.
De la Bretoniere, Andre B., to American Enka Corp. Relative
speed control of plural motors especially for tension control.
2.751.532, 6-19-56. CI. 318—7.
De la Bretoniere, Andrg B., to American Enka Corp. Adjust-
able electrical transmission system. 2,751,533, 6-19-56,
De la Cuesta, Eduardo M. Rocking chairs with adjustable
backs. 2,746,523, 5-22-56, CI. 155—116.
Delafontaine, Charles, and W. C. Baumgardner, to Warner-
Lambert Pharmaceutical Co. Magazine type razor.
2,729,886, 1-10-56, CI. 30—40.
Delagnrde. Louis, to Societe Anonyme des Anciens Etablisse-
ments Panhard & Levassor. Hydraulic self-adjuster for
valve gears of internal combustion engines. 2,752,902,
7-3-56, CI. 123—90.
Delahay, Raymond D., to Lacy Oil Tool Co. Seal device for
reciprocating piston. 2,745,660, 5-15-56, CI. 267 — 1.
Delamaredeboutteville, Marcel L. Apparatus and method for
making wool-like artificial fibres. 2,745,136, 5-15-56, CI.
18—8.
De La Mater, George B. : See —
Homeyer, August H., De La Mater, and Patterson.
2,734,917.
De La Mater, George B., to Mallinckrodt Chemical Works.
Preparation of dithiooxyamide. 2,732,401, 1-24-56, CI.
260—551.
De La Mater, Robert G., to The Parkersburg Rig & Reel Co.
Counterbalances. 2,741,141, 4-10-56, CI. 74 — 591.
De La Mater, Robert G., and E. F. Speiden, to The Parkers-
burg Rig & Reel Co. Hydrodynamic brake with vent.
2.733,77S, 2-7-56, CI. 188—90.
Delamer & Williams Co., Ltd. : See —
Williams, Victor G. 2,772,530.
Delamere Co., Inc. : See —
Goodman, Jacob. 2,773,505.
Delamere & Williams Co., Ltd. : See —
Williams, Victor G. 2.768,654.
De La Motte, Pierre, to U. S. Tool Co., Inc. Coil cradle.
2,757,880, 8-7-56, CI. 242—78.
De Lancey, Ralph W. Thermal switches. 2,748,222, 5-29-56,
CI. 200—122.
Delaney, John J. : See —
Harks, Walter M., and Delaney. 2,732,976.
Delaney, John M. Conveyor bracket. 2,732,929 1-31-56, CI.
198—177.
Delaney, Robert B.. to Bates Mfg. Co. Loom stop device.
2,769,463, 11-6-56, CI. 139—228.
Delang, Theodore G. : See —
Batts. Harvey J., and Delang. 2,734,877.
Delang, Theodore G., to United States Rubber Co. Skid-
resistant composition comprising corn kernels. 2,739,135,
3-20-56, CI. 260—17.4.
De Lange, Leendert : See —
Jonkers. Cornelius O., and De Lange. 2,770.109.
De Lange, Leendert, to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co., as trustee. Cooler construction in a hot-gas engine.
2,764.879, 10-2-56, CI. 62—136.
Delano, James K. Low tension ignition systems. 2,739,178,
3-20-56, CI. 123—148.
Delany, Frank M., to National Pneumatic Co., Inc. Push-
door control system for vehicles. 2,757,949, 8-7-56, CI.
292—1.
Delany. John J., to Delany Realty Corp. Resilient sealing
units for flush valve actuators. 2,755,671, 7-24-56, CI.
74 — 18.2.
Delanv. .Tnhn J., to Delany Realty Corp. Sealing unit for
flush valve actuator. 2,755,672. 7-24-56, CI. 74 — 18.2.
Delanv Realtv Corn. : See —
Delanv. John J. 2.755.671.
Delany. John J. 2,755,672.
Apparatus for registering Del Camp, Scipione M., to Cinch Mfg. Corp. Electrical socket
nd contacts therefor. 2,759.223, 8-21-56, CI. 18 — 59
Del Camp, Scipione M., to Cinch Mfg. Corp. Electrical socket
and contacts therefor. 2,760.176, 8-21-56, CI. 339—192.
Del Camp, Scipione M. Tube shield device. 2,773,928,
12-11-56. CI. 174—35.
Del Campo, Alphonse, to S. Karpen & Bros., Inc. Cushion
aligner for foldaway bed sofa. 2,740,132, 4-3-56, CI. 5 — 51.
Del Conte, Mario. Assembly for packing edibles of small
diameter in containers. 2,766,570, 10-16-56, CI. 53 — 258.
Delcroix, Jean : See —
Sejournet, Jacques, and Delcroix. 2,736,429.
Delcroix, Jean, to Comptoir Industriel d'Etirage et Profilage
de Metaux. Loading device for hot extrusion presses.
2,743,811, 5-1-56, CI. 207—2.
De Leonardis, Michael J. Device for heating a heat transfer
medium. 2,751,892, 6-26-56, CI. 122—135.
De Lew, Earl R., and F. G. Michaelis, to Yosemite Chemical
Co. Method for cleaning carbonaceous material and soil
from surfaces. 2,748,084. 5-29-56, CI. 252 — 172.
Delf, George A. and G. A. Vibration-damping hub and shaft
assemblies. 2,773,365, 12-11-56, CI. 64—11.
Delf. Glenn A. : See —
Delf, George A. and G. A. 2,773,365.
Delfs. Detlef : See —
Wedemeyer, Karlfried, and Delfs. 2,770,567.
Delgar Inc. : See —
Gardel, Robert, and Rogovin. 2,736,135.
De Liban, Robert : See —
Baker, William R., and De Liban. 2,745,018.
De Liban, Robert to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission
Ion generator regulator. 2.733,344. 1-31-56, CI. 250 — 41.9
De Liban, Robert, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission
Regulator for calutron ion source. 2,733,347, 1-31-56, CI
250—41.9.
De Liban, Robert, to the United States of America as repre
sented bv the United States Atomic Energy Commission
Arc regulator for calutron ion source. 2,745,964, 5-15-56,
CI. 250—41.9.
Delin. Irwin L. : See —
Cusnmnno. Oioarrhino. and Delin. 2,746,044.
Deline. Walter W. Split shot tool with reservoir. 2,765,686,
10-9-56. CI. 81 — 15.
De Lis!, John F.. and C. Romm : said De Lisi assor. to said
Romm. Cutting by moving roller horizontallv over die
which is free for vertical movement. 2,757,728, 8-7-56,
CI. 164 — 17.
Deliso. John J. Self-gripping tool for turning socket head.
2.729,998, 1-10-56, CI. 81—72.
Deliso, John J. Round head ratchet wrench. 2,732,049,
l_24-56. CI. 192— 43.1.
De Liso, Ralph. Power-operated gold embossing press.
2.740.217. 4-3-56, CI. 41—7.
Delker. Thomas C, and A. W. Nordgren. to Bendix Aviation
Corp. Shock strut. 2,733.917, 2-7-56, CI. 267—64.
Dell, Angus T., 50% to A. Hogan. Insect deflector for ve-
hicles. 2,754,147, 7-10-56, CI. 296—91.
Dell, Paul A., to General Electric Co. Arc tube mount.
2.733.363, 1-31-56. CI. 313—27.
Dell, Paul A., and J. J. Lazna, to General Electric Co. Meth-
od and apparatus for loading flash lamps. 2,773,520,
12-11-56. CI. 141—5.
Dell. Robert G. Basketball training device. 2,738.189,
3-13-56. CI. 273— 1.5.
Dellaquila, Robert: See —
Silberman, David, Dellaquila, and Ulrica. 2,758,614.
Dellenbaugh, Frederick S., Ill : See —
Zito, Ralph, Jr., and Dellenbaugh. 2,769,957.
Dellheim. Arthur F., to The National Plastic Products Co.
Extrusion apparatus. 2,736,058. 2-28-56, CI. 18 — 12.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Dellner, Raymond P., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Shaft
drill rig. 2,731,23d. 1-17-56. CI. 255—51.
Delman, Alvin D. : See —
Allison, Albert R., Delman, and Simms. 2,771,777.
Neufeld, Leonard C. 2,753.910.
Del Mar, Bruce E. Advertising and toy aircraft blank.
2,744,355, 5-8-56, CI. 46—79.
Delmar Chemicals Ltd. : See —
Delmar, Geza S., and Macallum. 2,752,344.
Del Mar Engineering Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Hopper, Robert J., and Lamont. 2,751,167.
Delmar, Geza S., and E. N. Macallum, to Delmar Chemicals
Ltd. Piperazine glycolylarsanilate. 2,752,344, 6-26-56,
CI. 260—242.
Del Mas, Christy M., to M. P. Grace. Dispensing closure for
collapsible tubes. 2,739,737, 3-27-56, CI. 222 — 78.
Del Mas, Christy M., to M. P. Grace. Articulated figure toy.
2,760,303, 8-28-56, CI. 46—22.
Del Mas, Christy M. Extensible and retractable figure toy.
2,767,516, 10-23-56, CI. 46—161.
Delmas, Donald P. Parking apparatus for automotive ve-
hicle. 2,762,442, 9-11-56, CI. 180—1.
Del Noce, Aldo. Rain gutter for automobile ventilators.
2,770,486, 11-13-56, CI. 296 — 44.
De Long, Chancey E. : See —
McCurdy, John L., and De Long. 2,740,157.
McCurdy, John L, and De Long. 2,774,991.
Werkema, Thomas E., Thorsberg, and De Long. 2,760,947.
De Long, Clive O., Jr., to Collins Radio Co. Automatic signal
level versus time analyzer. 2,752,589, 6-26-56, CI.
340 253
De Long, Herbert K., to The Dow Chemical Co. Method of
preparing the surface of articles of magnesium and mag-
nesium base alloys for the reception of nickel electroplate.
2,774,683, 12-18-56, CI. 117—62.
De Long, Vincent R., to Collins Radio Co. Impedance trans-
former network. 2,771,585, 11-20-56, CI. 333—32.
De Lorean, John Z. : See —
Lucia, Carroll J., and De Lorean. 2,769,350.
De Lorenzo, Anthony. Variable capacity poultry trough.
2,735,402, 2-21-56, CI. 119—61.
De Lorenzo. Joseph P. Disposable package and applicator
for suppositories. 2,747,574, 5-29-56, CI. 128—261.
Delourme-Houde, Jean M. R. A. : See —
Pourneau, Jean P. 2,736,727.
Delp. Robert E. : See —
Ettinger, Joe J., and Delp. 2,764,150.
Del Papa, Torello A. Artificial teeth. 2,746,149, 5-22-56,
CI. 32—10.
Delphi Products Co., Inc. : See —
Haggard, John M. 2,764,129.
McMurray, Paul H. 2,736,567.
Del Re, Michael A., Sr. Toggle-switch locking device.
2,744,171. 5-1-56, CI. 200 — 42.
Del Re, Michael A., Sr. Automatic emergency brake release
mechanism. 2,751.054, 6-19-56, CI. 192 — 4.
Del Riccio, Lorenzo : See —
Loew. David L., Leserman, Del Riccio, and Gottfried.
2,769,023.
Del Riccio, Lorenzo, R. M. Skeirik, R. E. Gottfried, and A. D.
Hoffmann, to International Telemeter Corp. Television
control system. 2,769,024, 10-30-56, CI. 178—5.1.
Delruelle, Andre, deceased, by M. C. H. V. Delruelle, legal
representative, to Panmetals and Processes Inc. Continu-
ous horizontal rotary filter of the tilting cell type. Re.
24,150, 5-15-56, CI. 210—202.5.
Delruelle, Andre, to Panmetals and Processes Inc. Method
and apparatus for concentrating scale-forming phosphoric
acid solutions and the like. 2,747,659, 5-29-56, CI. 159 — 4.
Delruelle, Martha C. H. V. : See —
Delruelle, Andre. Re. 24,150.
Delsasso, Leo P. Delayed tripping circuit. 2,760,066, 8-21-56,
CI. 250—27.
Delta Heating Corp. : See —
Hauck. Roy C, and Nathan. 2,737,173.
Delta Nuclear Instrument Co. : See —
Ertzman, William P., and Baumgarten. 2,734,109.
Delta Trust : See —
Luckhardt, Johannes. 2,774,412.
Delta Welder Corp. : See —
Day, Harry E. 2.758,674.
De Luca, Angelo A. E. Stop motion for textile weaving ma-
chines. 2,741,274, 4-10-56, CI. 139—336.4.
De Luca, Prank J. : See —
Jacobson, Moses G., Gilfert, De Luca, and Mruk.
2,769,884.
De Luca. Joseph A.. Jr., and J. J. Haviland. Disposable
rain capp. 2.756.431. 7-31-56. CI. 2 — 87.
De Luca, Robert A., to Great Northern Paper Co. Pressure
vessels. 2,734,824, 2-14-56. CI. 92 — 7.
De Lucia, Jerry S. Means for filling grease cups on auto-
motive vehicles. 2,772,029, 11-27-56, CI. 222—179.
Del Valle, Guillermo A., and A. S. Jones, to Radio Corp. of
America. Sprocket shoe for film handling apparatus.
2,733,062, 1-31-56, CI. 271—2.3.
Delwiche. Constant C. : See —
Stout. Perrv R., and Delwiche. 2.753,463.
De Lyle, Burton C. Typewriter-lifting device. 2,757,999,
8-7-56. CI. 312—29.
Demac-Elpktrometallurgie G. m. b. H. : See —
Reschke. Carl. 2,766,313.
Demag-Zug G. m. b. H. : See —
Kerana, Erich, and Vogel. 2,737,277.
Demalander, Roger, to The Compagnie de Pont-A-Mousson.
Filler metal piece for the welding of spheroidal graphite
cast iron. 2,770,871, 11-20-56, CI. 29—196.1.
Demaline, Donald R. Parking device. 2,738,885, 3-20-56,
CI. 214—16.1.
De Marchi, Arturo. Grinding device. 2,773,337, 12-11-56,
CI. 51—176.
De Marco, Joseph J. Golf club carrier. 2,737,990, 3-13-56,
CI. 150—1.5.
Demarest, Daniel D. Plural stage rotary drum pulverizers,
with grinding plates of regular polygonal shape. 2,730,307,
1-10-56, CI. 241—153.
De Maria, Fred A., to Coates Board & Carton, Inc. Bottle
carriers. 2,765,100, 10-2-56, CI. 220—113.
De Mars, Sylvester A. : See —
Schmidt, Fred W., Jr., and De Mars. 2,767,381.
De Marsh, Edward S. : See —
McCully, Charles R., and De Marsh. 2,748,482.
De Martin, Joseph. Light-transmitting awning. 2,741,000,
4-10-56, CI. 20—57.5.
De Martin, Joseph. Light-transmitting awning of rigid metal
type and light-transmitting rigid metal panel units therefor.
2,741,001, 4-10-56, CI. 20—57.5.
De Martin, Joseph. Metallic awnings having adjustable
louvers and lever-actuating mechanism therefor. 2,742,678,
4-24-56, CI. 20—57.5.
Demartres, Jean G. : See —
Lesigne, Henri L., and Demartres. 2,747,022.
De Masi, Rocco : See —
Stanton. Arthur J.. Carlberg, Bole, Sieve, Danziger, and
De Masi. 2,745,317.
De Mastri, Stefano, to R. K. Price Associates, Inc. Auto-
matic coupling for pipes. 2,730,382, 1-10-56, CI.
285—97.3.
Demay, Peter P., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Control apparatus. 2,770.442, 11-13-56, CI. 251 — 61.
Dembowski, Albin G., to United Aircraft Corp. Reaction In-
ductor alternator. 2,769,106, 10-30-56, CI. 310—168.
Demchock. Louis A.. Sr. : See —
Gmhe. Frederick J., and Demchock. 2.752.957.
De Ment, Jack. Water treating device. 2,734,632, 2-14-56,
CI. 210—36.
De Merre. Marcel, to Societe Generale Metallurgique de
Hohoken. Senaration of nickel from solutions containing
nickel and cobalt. 2.757.080. 7-31-56, CI. 75 — 119.
De Mers, Francis F., to Solar Aircraft Co. Convolution form-
ing machine. 2,773,538, 12-11-56, CI. 153—73.
Demeter, Geza, J. C. Johnson, and F. X. Maher, Jr., to Arwood
Precision Castings Corp. Process of removing wax, plastic,
and like pattern materials from thin shell molds. 2,759,232,
8-21-56, CI. 22 — 196.
Demeulenaere, Marcel A. and R. O. Automatic dial operator.
2.763.727, 9-18-56, CI. 179—90.
Demeulenaere, Marcel A. and R. Automatic dialing device.
2.763.728, 9-18-56, CI. 179—90.
Demeulenaere, Robert : See —
Demeulenaere, Marcel A. and R. 2,763,728.
Demeulenaere, Robert O. : See — -
Demeulenaere, Marcel and R. O. 2,763,727.
Demido. Michael : See —
Miller, Dale W., Covert, Royer, and Demido. 2,748,877.
Demincr, Charles R., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Cathode follower
circuits. 2,737,547, 3-6-56, CI. 179—171.
Deming, Charles R., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Pulse amplifier.
2,744,169, 5-1-56, CI. 179—171.
Demings. Alva R. Gate latch unit. 2,759,752, 8-21-56, CI.
292 — 337.
De Mire. Haig A. Adjustable chin rest for wind instrument.
2,758.496, 8-14-56, CI. 84—398.
Demis, Marie : See —
Killinger, John W., M. and M. C. Demis, and Payne.
2.744,356.
Demis. Michael C. : See —
Killinger, John W., M. and M. C. Demis, and Payne.
2.744,356.
Demler, Henry W., to Aircraft-Marine Products, Inc. Crimp-
ing device. 2.762,414, 9-11-56. CI. 153 — 1.
Demler, Henry W., and M. L. Klingler, to Aircraft-Marine
Products, Inc. Crimping tool. 2,774,269, 12-18-56, CI.
81—15.
Demler, Ray C, to International Packaging Corp. Packaging
machine. 2,737.002, 3-6-56, CI. 53—102.
Demme, Ernst. Process of hardening varnish coatings on
leather. 2.741,566. 4-10-56, CI. 117—62.
De Mond, William. Hosiery. 2,734,363, 2-14-56, CI. 66 — 173.
De Montaugfi, Jacques A. Medical apparatus for injection,
insufflation, and the like. 2,771,072, 11-20-56, CI. 128—241.
De Montmollin, James M. : See —
Curtis, Thomas E., and de Montmollin. 2,737,551.
De Moss, Albert H. Cleaning machine. 2,758,462, 8-14-56,
CI. 68—142.
De Moss. Albert H., to The American Laundrv Machinerv Co.
Balancing means for rotating container. 2,760,383, 8-28-56,
CI. 74—573.
De Moss, Albert H. Multiple speed drive system. 2,774,248,
12-18-56, CI. 74 — 217.
Demosthenes, Nicholas. Vehicle operated door mechanism.
2,732,200. 1-24-56, CI. 268—58.
Dempnock, John, Jr. Jig for assembling indicia pieces on an
aligning strip. 2,760,547, 8-28-56. CI. 154—1.6.
Dempsev, Charles D. and K. E., to Dempsey and Stanley, Inc.
Cleaning apparatus. 2,746,467, 5-22-56, CI. 134—111.
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Dempsey, John P. : See-
Stapleton, and Dempsey.
ipsi ,
Meisinger, Richard J., and Dempsey. 2,730,404.
Dempsey, Joseph B., to Bruger Corp. Expandable mine roof
bolt having continuous wedging engagement. 2,753,750,
7-10-56. CI. 85—2.4.
Dempsey, Kenneth E. : See —
Dempsey. Charles D. and K. E. 2,746,467.
Dempsey, Lloyd E. Swing stage platform. 2,741,513,
4-10-56, CI. 304—5.
Dempsey and Stanley, Inc. : See —
Dempsey. Charles D. and K. E. 2 746,467.
Dempster, Augustine N., and R. J. Mundy, to National Lead
Co. Preparation of vapor mixtures. 2,760,938, 8-28-56,
CI. 252—372.
Dempster Brothers, Inc. : See —
Dempster, George R., and Jones. 2,751,100.
Dempster, John S. 2,772,911.
Jones, Harry W. 2,729,496.
Jones, Harry W. 2,758,733.
Jones, Harry W. 2,772,919.
Dempster, Charles B., to American Metaseal Mfg. Corp.
Treating solid objects. 2,772,185, 11-27-56, CI. 117—102.
Dempster, George R. Street sweeper. 2,737,674, 3-13-56,
CI. 15—84.
Dempster, George R., and H. W. Jones ; said Jones assor. to
Dempster Brothers. Inc. Transporting and dumping equip-
ment. 2,751,100, 6-19-56, CI. 214—317.
Dempster, John S., to Dempster Brothers, Inc. Enclosed con-
tainers. 2,772.911, 12-4-56, CI. 294 — 69.
Dempster Mill Mfg. Co. : See —
Tangeman, Lawrence N. 2,772,617.
De Munck, Arnoldus, to Mij tot Verwerving en Expl. van
Davitoctrooien Davit-Co. N. V. Gravity-davit. 2,742,655,
4-24-56, CI. 9—38.
Demuth Charles, to Charles Demuth & Sons, Inc. Air dis-
charging and distributing means. 2,735,352, 2-21-56, CI.
98—40.
Demuth, Charles, & Sons. Inc. : See —
Demuth, Charles. 2,735,352.
Denaburskv. Hyman W. Animal trap. 2,754,618. 7-17-56,
CI. 43 — 62.
De Napoli, Anthony C. : See —
Passow, Edward B., and De Napoli. 2,732,545.
De Napoli. Anthony C, Jr., and F. E. Runge, to The Sound-
scriber Corp. Recording and playback arm operating and
setting means for dictating machines. 2,772,093, 11-27-56,
CI. 274—14.
De Navarro, Alma J. M. : See —
Jessup, Alfred C. 2,750,288.
Den Beste, Marion, to Rayette, Inc. Foaming hair coloring
compositions comprising basic dyes, and method of use.
2,763,269, 9-18-56, CI. 132 — 7.
Denby, William C. Suit box. 2,760,627, 8-28-56, CI. 206—7.
Deneh, Edward C, to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Electron discharge
devices. 2,775.721, 12-25-56, CI. 315—39.3.
Dench, Edward C, and G. E. Dombrowski, to Raytheon Mfg.
Co. Tunable magnetrons. 2,745,987, 5-15-56, CI.
315—39.61.
Denehie, Lawrence C, and J. F. Shafer. Corn popping ma-
chine. 2,771,836, li-27-56, CI. 99—238.4.
Denekar, Joseph.
124—20.
Den Engelsen, Johannes C. : See-
Tracy. Arthur V. 2,752,583.
Dengel, Ferdinand, to Knoll
Method of producing aralkyl cyanides. 2,734,908, 2-14-56,
CI. 260 — 465.
Dengler, Raymond J. Closure device for collapsible contain-
ers and the like. 2,746,654, 5-22-56, CI. 222—508.
Den Herder, Marvin J., to Standard Oil Co. Silica-magnesia
catalyst having improved regeneration characteristics.
2,760,939, 8-28-56, CI. 252 — 457.
Den Hertog, Martinus, to International Standard Electric
Corp. Automatic telephone switching system. 2,739,186,
3-20-56, CI. 179—18.
Den Hertog, Martinus, to International Standard Electric
Corp. Telephone exchange equipment. 2,744,163, 5-1-56,
CI. 179 — 18.
Den Hertog. Martinus, to International Standard Electric
Corp. Electrical communication systems. 2,761,903,
9-4-56. CI. 179—18.
Den Hertog, Martinus, and C. de Zeeuw, to International
Standard Electric Corp. Selection system for electrical cir-
cuits or equipments. 2,744,162, 5-1-56 CI. 179 — 18.
Denholm, George, and L. A. Nordmann, to Hugh Wood & Co.
Ltd. Means for indicating faults on electrically driven
conveyor systems. 2,769,973, 11-6-56, CI. 340 — 267.
Denison Engineering Co. : See —
Neff, Darby B„ and Adams. 2,737,928.
Denison Engineering Co.. The : See —
Adams, Cecil E. 2,737,929.
Adams, Cecil E., and Born. 2,747.606.
Adams, Cecil E., and English. 2,762,312.
Adams. Cecil E., and Smilges. 2,762,342.
Bonnette, Leroy E., and Adams. 2,737,899.
Born, Ellis H. 2,735,407.
Hippie, George M. 2,735,405.
Omnhundro. Herschel C. 2.753,802.
Pinsenschaum, Edwin C. 2,728,946.
Poulos, Harry. 2,733,666.
Renick, Wendell E. 2,737,974.
Sling shot! 2,735,4i7, 2-21-56, CI.
k.. G. Chemische Fabriken.
Denison Engineering Co., The : See — Continued
Shaw, Edwin L. 2,743,674.
Shaw, Edwin L. 2,757,612.
Shaw, Edwin L., and Born. 2,735,374.
Stein, Henry E., Mog, and Stertzer. 2,743,604.
Deniston, George L., to The Commonwealth Engineering Co.
of Ohio. Chemically resistant cotton materials. 2,731,369,
1-17-56. CI. 117—143.
Deniston, George L., to The Commonwealth Engineering Co.
.of Ohio. Adhesive cotton article and method of making
same. 2,746,880, 5-22-56, CI. 117—63.
Denit Corp. : See —
Denker, Charles T., and Kmit. 2,763,506.
Denker, Charles T., and J. Kmit, to Denit Corp. Shovel
handle. 2,763,506, 9-18-56, CI. 294—57.
Denkert, Henry, to M. Denkert & Co. Baseball glove with
pre-formed pocket. 2,750,594, 6-19-56, CI. 2 — 19.
Denkert, M., & Co. : See —
Denkert, Henry. 2,750,594.
Denlinger, Orlan, to General Motors Corp. Tube cutting appa-
ratus. 2,738,623, 3-20-56, CI. 49—52.
Denman, Harry B., to Detroit Gasket & Mfg. Co. Liner mate-
rial for leaf spring assemblies. 2,735,813, 2-21-56, CI.
252—12.
Denman, Robert R„ to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Mold cooling
system. 2,751,715, 6-26-56, CI. 49 — 40.
Denman, Robert R., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Swinging
shear and spray. 2.754,627, 7-17-56, CI. 49—14.
Denman, Stephen A., to H. Kuppin. Racing car game.
2,750,191, 6-12-56, CI. 273—86.
Denman, Wayne L. : See —
Gunderson, Lewis O., and Denman. 2,767,106.
Denn, Bernard L. Tent frame. 2,757,677, 8-7-56, CI.
135—3.
Dennen, Frank W. : See —
iSonneborn, Ralph H., and Dennen. 2,745.491.
Dennett, John, to Pilkington Brothers Ltd. Manufacture of
hollow blocks of glass. 2,772,515, 12-4-56. CI. 49—1.
Denney, John E. : See —
Crammond, Peter, and Denney. 2,774,989.
Denney, Ray L. : See —
Covert, Don N., and Denney. 2,743,119.
Denning Co., Inc., The : See —
Denning, Wade F. 2,758,041.
Denning, J. Wayne. Slatted shelter. 2,741,874, 4-17-56, CI.
47—28.
Denning, Wade F., to The Denning Co., Inc. Method of clean-
ing floors in textile mills. 2,758,041, 8-7-56, CI. 134—37.
Dennis. Edwin L.. to Riley Stoker Corp. Furnace for burning
wet fuels. 2.754.778. 7-17-56, CI. 110 — 7.
Dennis, George W. : See —
Bush, George L., Dennis, and Haselton. 2,737,650.
Dennis, Israel. Means for foaming synthetic elastomers.
2,763,475, 9-18-56, CI. 261—36.
Dennis, John R. : See —
Barrett, Lawrence D., Jr., and Dennis. 2,775,426.
Dennis. Snencei- N. : See —
Trainor, Robert J. 2.753.904.
Dennis, Wolcott, to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Separation of
the constituents of air. 2,762,208, 9-11-56, CI. 62—122.
Dennison, Clifford A., to Chain Belt Co. Pulley hub. 2,749,157,
6-5-56, CI. 287—52.06.
Dennison, Earl, and J. E. Wells, to Wells-Dennison Co. Duck
decoy. 2,748,519, 6-5-56, CI. 43—3.
Dennison, Frank G., to Spray Engineering Co. Fuel nozzle.
2,761,736, 9-4-56, CI. 299—118.
Dennison, Louis M. Furniture construction. 2,766,092,
10-9-56. CI. 312—257.
Dennison Manufacturing Co. : See —
Asnes, Benjamin. 2,733,997.
Flood, Carl A. 2,729,177.
Flood, Carl A. 2,733,527.
McGovern. Henry P. 2,732,121.
Denny. Knrl V. Fish lure. 2,752,721, 7-3-56, CI. 43 — 42.33.
Dennvs, Ronald G. : See —
Stewart, Ronald B., and Dennys. 2,774,365.
De Nora, Vittorio, and Ettore de Bartholomaeis, to Oronzio
de Nora Impianti Elettr.ochimici. Apparatus for the re-
duction of organic compounds by hydrogenation. 2,750,263,
6-12-56. CI. 23—260.
De Nora, Vittorio, and Ettore de Bartholomaeis, to Oronzio
de Nora Impianti Elettrochimici. Continuous hydrogena-
tion of fatty material. 2,750,429, 6-12-56, CI. 260—638.
Denovan, John J. and R. A., to Hall Machinery of Canada
Ltd. Separatory apparatus for concentrating asbestos
fibers. 2,739,708, 3-27-56, CI. 209—138.
Denovan, Robert A. : See —
Denovan, John J. and R. A. 2,739,708.
Densmnre. Edward D. Bed. 2.754.524. 7-17-56. CI. 5 — 2.
Densmore. Neal W., to Joy Mfg. Co. Pivot flight conveyor.
2,773,584. 12-11-56, CI. 198—170.
Densmore, Richard M. Fluid pressure self-reciprocating actu-
ator. 2,749.886, 6-12-56, CI. 121—164.
Dentalwerke Glashiitte Burmoos : See —
Buchsteiner, Josef. 2,761,297.
Dentists' Supnlv Co. of New York. The : See —
Adams. Olnnde W., and Wnrren. 2.752.689.
Adams, Claude W.. and Watson. 2,760,269.
Vines, Raymond F., and Dietz. 2,766,527.
Dentler, Arnold E., to W. H. Miner, Inc. Friction snubber
for railway car truck springs. 2,731,258, 1-17-56, CI.
267—9.
Dentler, Arnold E., to W. H. Miner, Inc. Rubber cushioning
mechanisms. 2,731,259, 1-17-56, CI. 267—63.
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mechanisms for railway car trucks. 2,733,915, 2-7-56,
267—9.
Dentler, Arnold B., to W. H. Miner, Inc. Rubber shock ab-
sorbing means. 2,733,916, 2-7-56, CI. 267—63.
Denton, Bethel E., to Radio Corp. of America. Power supply.
2,772,371, 11-27-56, CI. 307—150.
Denton. Bryce A. : See —
Finlayson, Frank E., and Denton. 2,737,737.
Denton, Joseph A., to The Filer & Stowell Co. Mechanism
for controlling the feed works of a resaw. 2,761,473,
9-4-56, CI. 143 — 4.
Denton, Marion G. Blade arrangements for stalk cutters.
2.741,887. 4-17-56, CI. 55 — 61.
Denton, William I. : See —
Bishop, Richard B., Denton, and Garwood. 2,729,590.
Denton, William I., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Hydro-
catalytic desulfurization of petroleum oils. 2,737,471,
3-6-56, CI. 196—28.
Denton, William I., and W. E. Garwood, to Socony Mobil Oil
Co., Inc. Process for removing nitrogen compounds from
hydrocarbon oil with iodine or hydrogen iodide. 2,729,595,
1-3-56, CI. 196—39.
Denton, William I., W. E. Garwood, and J. N. Miale, to
Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Treatment of hydrocarbons
with iodine and/or hydrogen iodide followed by hydrogena-
tion. 2,768,121, 10-23-56, CI. 196 — 24.
Denver, William J. Machine for handling machine shorthand
panel notes. 2,737,156, 3-6-56, CI. 120—31.
Denvor, George. Spraying devices for powder. 2,772,816,
12-4-56, CI. 222—189.
Denyer, George D. : See —
Forrester, Peter G., and Denyer. 2,743,516.
Denyer, Ronald L. : See —
Haresnape, Dorothy S., and Denyer. 2,729,591.
Denyes, Russell O. : See —
Bradshaw, William H., and Denyes. 2,732,586.
Denyssen, Ivanhoe P., and F. Rudbarg, to American Viscose
Corp. Article extracting device. 2,773,582, 12-11-56. CI.
198—20.
Denzler, Berthold, to Davos Products Co. Collet chuck.
2.733,925, 2-7-56, CI. 279 — 43.
Denzler, Berthold, to Davos Products Co. Collet chucks.
2,769,643, 11-6-56, CI. 279—50.
Denzler, Berthold, to Davos Products Co. Chucks. 2,769,644,
11-6-56, CI. 279 — 51.
De Padova, Pasquale A. : See —
Teague, Walter D., Jr., and De Padova. 2,736,167.
De Penning, Harold B. Discharge elevator for a harvesting
machine. 2,732,959, 1-31-56, CI. 214—42.
De Persia, John L. Vehicle propelled by auger type rotors.
2,764,117, 9-25-56, CI. 115 — 1.
De Persia, John L. Automatic boat bailers. 2,772,648,
12-4-56, CI. 114—185.
De Phillips, Henry A. Fireproof door. 2,756,849, 7-31-56,
CI. 189^7.
Depoix, Pierre, to Societe de la Pile Leclanche. Electric cell
and battery. 2,751,428, 6-19-56, CI. 136—111.
De Pompey, Acieries : See —
Herzog, Eugene M. 2,770,563.
De Porter, Albert L. : See —
flyman, Charles M., and De Porter. 2,762,185.
Depp, Wallace A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Translating arrangement. 2,745,958, 5-15-56, CI. 250 — 27.
De Pree. David O. : See —
Hill, Eugene F., and De Pree. 2,770.535.
De Pree, David O., to Ethyl Corp. Synergistic stabilizing com-
positions for organic materials comprising a mixture of an
arylamine and an alkylenediamine. 2,729,691, 1-3-56, CI.
260—809.
De Pree, David O., to Ethyl Corp. Antioxidant composition
and use. 2,742,350. 4-17-56, CI. 44 — 74.
De Pree, David O., and E. B. Oldenburg, to Ethyl Corp. Prep-
aration of metal cyanates. 2,729,541, 1-3-56, CI. 23 — 75.
De Pree, David O., and E. F. Hill, to Ethyl Corp. Stabiliza-
tion of oxygen-sensitive materials with substituted guanyl-
guanidines. 2,729,614, 1-3-56, CI. 260—45.9.
Deprez, Charles-Louis, and N. G. Daras. to Solvay & Cie.
Test apparatus. 2.757.076. 7-31-56. CI. 23—255.
De Puiffe de Magondeau, Roger. Accordion pleated filter and
method for making. 2,732,951, 1-31-56, CI. 210—169.
De Puy, James R.. F. W. Hartman. W. C. Jones, and W. A.
Klein, to The Dow Chemical Co. Machine for vacuum
packaging using flexible sheet materials. 2,753,671,
7-10-56. CI. 53 — 88.
De-Raef Corp. : See —
Fear, Ernest D. 2,767,098.
Selman, Roland W., Jr., and Landcraft. 2,736,654.
Derby. George T. High chair with tray attachment.
2,767,774, 10-23-56, CI. 155—127.
Derby, Marshall T., and D. A. Gay, to California Industrial
Products Co. Machine for affixing fastener elements onto
. strip member. 2,738,093, 3-13-56, CI. 218— 4.
to California Industrial
2,740,964, 4-10-56, CI.
Derby, Marshall T., and D. A. Gay,
Products Co. Fastener strip.
1—56.
Derbv Sealers. Tnc. : See —
Krneser, Alfred P. 2.754.115.
Krueger, Alfred P. 2,760,572.
Krueger, Alfred P. 2,761,503.
Derbyshire, Charles F., to Rolir Aircraft Corp. Drop hammer.
2,737,138, 3-6-56. CI. 113 — 44.
Derderian, Edward J. Gluing apparatus for packaging ma-
chines. 2,764,123, 9-25-56, CI. 118—216.
Derderian, James, and E. V. Sanborn. Unitary folding voting
booth. 2,774,115, 12-18-56, CI. 20—3.
Dereniuk, Paul : See —
Hubbard, Barton D., and Dereniuk. 2,737,701.
Dereska, Joseph S., to Strong, Cobb and Co., Inc. Catalytic
mono-acylation of hexylresorcinol and its keto-analog.
2,752,388, 6-26-56, CI. 260 — 479.
De Reus, Marius B., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Insulation
for spherical surfaces. 2,731,374, 1-17-56, CI. 154 — 44.
Derge, Gerhard, and G. P. Monet, to the United States of
America as represented by the United States Atomic Energy
Commission. Method of preparing metal and a
therefor. 2,743,173, 4-24-56, CI. 75 — 84.1.
Derham, Leslie J. : See —
Robson, Stanley, and Derham. 2,760,770.
Williams, George K., and Derham. 2,734,819.
Denaz, Paul, to The English Electric Co. Ltd.
Feathering
2,751,187,
Hydraulic
projectile.
Deriaz, Paul, to The English Electric Co. Ltd.
turbines. 2,751,190, 6-19-56, CI. 253 — 143.
De Ridder, Ernst J. : See —
Brandt, Paul E., and De Ridder. 2,747,871.
Derieg, Edward A. : See —
Helm, Tony W., and Derieg. 2,760,358.
Deringer, Harry H. Delayed arming fuze for ;
2, 741,184, 4-10-56, CI. 102 — 79.
Deringer, Harry H. Means for delaying the arming of a
projectile. 2,742,858, 4-24-56, CI. 102 — 79.
Deringer, Harry H. Safety device for a projectile. 2,758,545,
8-14-56, CI. 102 — 79.
Derman, Sam. Knockdown toy chest. 2,765,112, 10-2-56,
CI. 229—23.
Derman, Sam. Knockdown sheet metal wardrobes. 2,773,729,
12-11-56, CI. 312 — 257.
Dermond, Lawrence C. : See —
Olson, Elmer, and Dermond. 2,771,282.
Dermond, Lawrence C, to General Motors Corp. Engine
starting apparatus. 2,758,168, 8-7-56, CI. 200 — 61.9.
Derner, William J., to General Motors Corp. Lubrication
means. 2,770,506, 11-13-56, CI. 308—187.
De Roovere, Frans H., to International Standard Electric
Corp. Method of mounting an electric condenser or other
electric components in a metal case. 2,751,665, 6-26-56,
CI. 29—155.5.
De Rosa, Anthony, Sr., to Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co.
Truck safe. 2.754.777. 7-17-56. CI. 109 — 51.
De Rosa, Louis A., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Radio detection system. 2,774,965, 12-18-56, CI.
343—13.
Derosa, Louis A., F. X. Bucher, and T. J. Goldan, to Inter-
national Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Switching devices.
2,749,524, 6-5-56, CI. 333—97.
De Rosset, Armand J., and C. H. Watkins, to Universal Oil
Products Co. Liquid bath continuous conversion coking
process and apparatus. 2.730,488, 1-10-56, CI. 202 — 18.
De Rossett, Prentiss P. Callus remover. 2,735,434, 2-21-56,
CI. 132—76.4.
De Rouin, Amedee. Overstuffed furniture and a method of
upholstering the same. 2.754.893. 7-17-56. CI. 155—184.
Derr, Elmer B., B. Dales, and H. C. Abrahamsen, to Whirlpool-
Seeger Corp. Upholstered refrigerator cabinet. 2,760,301,
8-28-56, CI. 45—138.
Derr, Kenneth W., to Hamilton Watch Co. Automatic watch
mainspring winding mechanism. 2,756,559, 7-31-56, CI.
58—82.
Derr, Willard A., and E. J. Cham, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Circuit breaker control system. 2,733,399, 1-31-56,
CI. 321—12.
Derr, Willard A., and W. F. Cruess, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Remote control systems. 2,743,397, 4-24-56, CI.
317—137.
Derr, William T., and R. R. McGuire, to Westinghouse Air
Brake Co. Track circuit system for multiple track railway
grade crossings. 2,745,951, 5-15-56, CI. 246—114.
Derrah, Norman S., and C. Juhola, to United Shoe Machinery
Corp. Shoemaking apparatus. 2,752,471, 6-26-56, CI.
219—10.63.
Derrick, George W. Band forming and applying apparatus.
2,738,747, 3-20-56, CI. 113— 1.
Derrick, James V.. and L. H. Kaltenberger, to The Chemical
Process Co. Method of temporarily closing perforations in
the casing. 2.754,910. 7-17-56, CI. 166—1.
D'Errico, Martin P. Sealing means for pistons. 2,745,704,
5-15-56, CI. 309—31.
Derrv, Emanuel H.. to Alan E. Burden Co.. Inc. Reversible
hub for fans. 2,754.920. 7-17-56. CI. 170—173.
Dersch, William C, Jr., to International Business Machines
Corp. Character synthesizer. 2,754,360, 7-10-56, CI.
178—15.
Derse, Daniel A. : See —
Rice, Harold W., and Derse. 2,761,947.
Dertinger, Frank : See—
Norment. Robert T., Dertinger, and Harris. 2,729,331.
Deruette, Louis E., deceased, by T. M. Deruette, administra-
trix, to The Brookman Co. Inc. Control mechanism for
multiple sash window structures.
20 — 42.
Deruette, Teresa M. : See—
Deruette, Louis E. 2,736,074.
De Ruggieri, Pietro : See —
Ercoli, Alberto, and De Ruggieri.
Ercoli, Alberto, and de Ruggieri.
2.736,074, 2-28-56, CI.
2,734,066.
2,742,485.
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2, Zwanenburg, and de Ruiter.
2,736,901,
2,751,694,
De Ruiter, Jacob W. : See-
Blok, Lourens, Sta
2,773,192.
De Ruiter, Jacob W., to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co., as trustee. High-frequency heating system. 2,773,190,
12-4-56, CI. 250—36.
De Saint Leger, Bernard B. : See —
Leygonie, Robert J., and de Saint Leger. 2,764,529.
De Sanctis, Aldo. Subaqueous breathing apparatus. 2,732,840,
1-31-56, CI. 128 — 142.
De Sanno, A. P., & Son, Inc. : See —
Hardy, Benjamain G., and Hammer. 2,763,967.
De Santis. Ernest R. Reminder to disconnect vehicle lights or
to set the hand brake. 2,773,249, 12^-56, CI. 340—52.
Desbrow, Floyd H. Apparatus for penetrating and hydrauli-
cally fracturing well formations. 2,758,653, 8-14-56, CI.
166—73.
Descaling Equipment Co., Inc. : See —
Jaques, Elmo B. 2,746,127.
De Schane, Dale L., and O. W. Ness, to Flo-Matic Valve Co.
Timing valve. 2,768,683, 10-30-56, CI. 161—7.
Deschene, Albert W. Shirt neck band and collar
3-6-56, Cl. 2—139.
Deschenes, Edward G. Heel attachment device
6-26-56, Cl. 36—36.
De Sedouy, Philippe L. : See —
Geffroy, Robert, and de Sedouy. 2,775,511.
De Shelter, Leo J. Ash receiver. 2,730,107, 1-10-56, Cl
131—238.
Design Stamping Corp. : See —
Tedaldi, John L. 2,743,148.
Tedaldi, John L., and Gross. 2,765,886.
Designers For Industry, Inc. : See —
Lannan, Patrick E., and Snedeker. 2,758,209.
Design-Rite Co. : See —
2,737,399.
2,753.193.
2,770,470.
See —
Halverson, Milton A
Halverson, Milton A.
Halverson, Milton A
Designs for Business. Inc
Luss, Gerald. 2.755,155.
Desjarlais, Arthur, % to F. E. Desjarlais. Valve. 2,749,079,
6-5-56, Cl. 251—214.
Desjarlais, Frederick E. : See —
Desjarlais, Arthur. 2,749,079.
Deslippe, Clifford E., 24%% to A. R. Sinelli and 24%% to
D. C. Baird. Knockdown, power-propelled caddy vehicle.
2,749,997, 6-12-56, Cl. 180—25.
De Smidt, Woodrow A., to Allen-Bradley Co. Interlocking
terminal block. 2,743,373, 4-24-56, Cl. 339 — 198.
Desmond, Eric, and C. J. Thorp, to Smiths America Corp.
Cleaning devices. 2,746,468, 5-22-56, Cl. 134 — 117.
Desmond, Gerard : See —
Desperak, Sam, Roschko, and Desmond. 2,730.055.
Desperak, Sam, Roschko, and Desmond. 2,737,133.
Desor. Jean : See —
Cordes, Jacques, and Desor. 2,774,498.
De Sostoa. Ignatius A. : See —
Engstrom, Carl F., and de Sostoa. 2,739,091.
De Soto Tool Co. : See—
Norgiel, Alvin L., and Follebout. 2.765,596.
Despard, Victor R., to Pass & Seymour, Inc. Push-in tvpe
terminal unit for lamp receptacles. 2,748,363, 5-29-56,
Cl. 339—95.
Despard, Victor R., to Pass & Seymour, Inc. Wire centering
means for pin-type insulational-piercing connectors.
2,751,568, 6-19-56, Cl. 339—99.
Despard, Victor
let for installation in finished" walls.
Cl. 174—53.
Despard, Victor R., to Pass & Seymour Inc. Mounting for
wall and switch boxes. 2,773,115, 12-4-56, Cl. 174 — 58.
Desperak, Sam. J. Roschko, and G. Desmond, to Advance
Spiral Machine Co., Inc. Spiral stitch attachment for
sewing machines. 2,730,055, 1-10-56, Cl. 112 — 2.
Desperak, Sam, J. Roschko, and G. Desmond. Spiral sewing
attachment for sewing machines. 2,737,133, 3-6-56, Cl.
112 — 2.
D'Esposito, Julian C, to Container Corp. of America. Con-
tainer with reinforced closure. 2,766,923, 10-16-56, Cl.
Des Rosiers, John B. Self-adjusting brake. 2,760,602,
8-28-56, Cl. 188—79.5. ...
Dessertenne, Jacques H., and G. R. Dominguez v Salmeron.
Combined box and easel for painting in the open country.
2,751.271. 6-19-50, Cl. 31 2— 231.
Destival, Pierre, to Societe Anonvme so-called : Compagnie
Electro-Mecanique. Multistage turboiet engine having aux-
iliary nozzles located in an intermediate stage. 2,738,645,
3-20-56, Cl. 60—35.6.
Destoumieux. Paul : See —
Amirault, Maxime, and Destoumieux. 2,744,772.
Destrol Mfg. Co. Ltd. : See —
Weekes. Robert I. 2,740,971.
Desvaux, Jacques : See —
Berthet, Francois, and Desvaux. 2,743,585.
Detamore. Harold H. : See —
Moore. Richard E.. Detamore, Brooks, and Miller.
2,756,012.
Detamore, Harold H, R. A. Hirsch, R. E. Moore, and R. C.
Treseder, to General Motors Corp. Control mechanism for
propellers of the contrarotation type. 2,761,517, 9-4-56, Cl.
170—135.27.
369555— P 13
Detamore, Harold H„ and W. D. Eby, to General Motors Corp.
Multiple piston servomotor. 2,768,612, 10-30-56, Cl.
121-38.
De Tar, Donald R. : See —
Burtt, Horatio H., and De Tar. 2,760,174.
Deters, Bruce A., to Johnston Testers, Inc. Well testing
valve. 2,741,314, 4-10-56, Cl. 166 — 195.
Deters, Elmer M. : See —
Patterson, Glenn A., and Deters. 2,739,252.
Deters, Elmer M., and G. A. Patterson, to Red Jacket
Mfg. Co. Primer for centrifugal pump. 2,734,460, 2-14-56,
Cl. 103—113.
De Tray, Donald E. : See —
Maurer. Fred D., De Tray, Kuttler, and Webb. 2,756,176.
Detrex Corp. : See —
Dinley, Clarence F. 2,765,924.
Dinley, Clarence F., Jr., and Duncan. 2,740,734.
Duncan, Ira J. 2,748.035.
Duncan, Ira J. 2,755,209.
Kearney, Thomas J. 2,755,208.
Kearney, Thomas J. 2,771,023.
Kearney, Thomas J. 2,771,086.
Detrick, M. H, Co. : See —
Hosbein, Louis H. 2,756,701.
Hosbein, Louis H. 2,764,110.
Over, Raymond E. 2,769,410.
Detroit Controls Corp. : See — :
Andrews, Glenn E., and Aubert. 2,755,852.
Dillman, Earnest J. 2,742,232.
Dillman, Earnest J. 2,749,926.
Dillman, Earnest J., and Galley. 2,748,224.
Fleury, Jack E. 2,753,930.
Hylett, Henry R. 2,732,132.
Jones, William A. 2,774,057.
Mosely, Neal J. 2,747,800.
Noakes, Thomas E. 2,739,454.
Scrase, Floyd W., and Kupinski. 2,751,821.
Von Wangenheim, Adolf. 2,754,062.
Detroit Duo-Grip Brake Corp. : See —
House, Bryan E. 2,735,513.
House, Bryan E. 2,742,109.
Super, Ralph K. 2,742,110.
Detroit Gasket & Mfg. Co. : See —
Denman, Harry B. 2,735,813.
Detroit Hardware Mfg. Co. : See —
Jewett, Deane N. 2,762.642.
Jewett, Deane N. 2,774,591.
Detroit Harvester Co. : See —
Blydenburgh, Harold L., and Pence. 2,739,340.
Goss, William A. 2,732,023.
Hale, Clifford E. 2,729,502.
Kossuth, Otto, and Corrigan. 2,750,822.
McLeod, Stewart B. 2,731,588.
Detroit Harvester Co. of N. Y., Inc. : See —
Sherman, Clarence A., and Kalitta. 2,768,502.
Detroit Macoid Corp. : See —
Bradley, Stephen D. 2,750,710.
Bradley, Stephen D. 2,761,536.
Detroit Power Screwdriver Co. : See —
Bailey, Roy W., and Faull. 2,763,173.
Bailey, Roy W., Faull, and GUI. 2,772,426.
Detroit Stamping Co. : See —
Kreger, Ralph E. 2,735,172.
Detroit Steel Products Co. : See —
Johnson, Robert O. 2,741,831.
Detrow, Edgar L., to Vulcan Machine Co. Device for orient-
ing taps for grinding. 2,745,187, 5-15-56, Cl. 33 — 185.
Dettmer, Philip B. : See —
Seger. Claude A., and Dettmer. 2,772,961.
Dettmer, Philip B., and L. J. Lichty, to Quebec Metallurgical
Industries Ltd. Method for producing a matte from ar-
senical sulfide cobalt ores. 2.741,553, 4-10-56, Cl. 75 — 10.
De Turk, John E., J. H. MacNeill, and N. E. Gibbs, to Raytheon
Mfg. Co. Magnetic recording-play-back heads. 2,751,440,
6-19-56. Cl. 179—100.2.
Detwiler, Harry S., to Hamilton Watch Co. Overrunning
clutch. 2.739,682, 3-27-56, Cl. 192—46.
Deubel, Justin A., to General Controls Co. Cas burner con-
trol system. 2,730,169, 1-10-56. Cl. 158 — 125.
Deubel, Justin A., to General Controls Co. Burner primary
control. 2,768,676, 10-30-56, Cl. 158—28.
Deupree, Harold H. Cartridge grease gun. 2,759,640,
8-21-56, Cl. 222—326.
Deuschel, Andrew L., and E. C. Austin, said Austin to said
Deuschel. Beverage heating and dispensing apparatus.
2,752,123, 6-26-56, Cl. 257—2.
D'Eustachio. Dominic, to Pittsburgh Corning Corp. Method
of producing cellulated articles. 2,775,524, 12-25-56, Cl.
106—40.
Deutgen, Ragnar E., to Aktiebolaget Elektrolux. Hinged
closure member for low temperature cooling compartments.
2,772,541, 12-4-56, Cl. 62—103.
Deutsch. Alexander T. Automatic extrusion presses.
2,748,933, 6-5-56, Cl. 207—9.
Deutsch. Daniel H., and E. N. Garcia, to Lasdon Foundation,
Inc. Heterocyclic chalcone compounds. 2,754,299, 7-10-56,
Cl. 260—240.
Deutsch. Denes L. : See — ■
Nawiasky, Paul, Stevinson, Werner, and Deutsch.
2,742,495.
Deutsch, Dennis L. : See —
Bloom, Albert, and Deutsch. 2,773,912.
194
Deutsch, Robert D., and O. E. Langos. to Dorothy Flicek In-
dustries, Inc. Jewel-setting tool. 2,734,190, 2-14-56, CI.
1—4.
Deutsch, Sid, to Polytechnic Research & Development Co., Inc.
Receiver tunable over V. H. F. and U. H. F. television bands.
2,771,548, 11-20-56, CI. 250—20.
Deutsch, Sid, and H. A. Finite, to Polytechnic Research &
Development Co., Inc. Wide range tuner. 2,772,355,
11-27-56, CI. 250—20.
Deutsch, William R. : See —
McGuire, Arthur M. 2,742,749.
Deutsche Bergin-Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Riehm, Theodor. 2,743,219.
Specht, Hugo. 2,752,270.
Deutsche Edelstahlwerke Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Ballhausen, Carl. 2,744,991.
Ballhauson, Carl. 2,761,050.
Frehn, Fritz. 2,768,427.
Mohr, Heinrich. 2,772,392.
Seulen, Gerhard, and Kuhlbars. 2,743,345.
Deutsche Gold- und Silber^Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler :
Asendorf, Erich. 2,756,841.
Bredereck, Hellmut, and Bader. 2,750,357.
Bredereck, Hellmut, and Bader. 2,768,156.
Bredereck, Hellmut, Bader, and Wohnhaas. 2,758,106.
Brendlein, Heinrich, and Pohl. 2,749,370.
Herr. Oskar. 2,755,502.
Hoffmann, Ullrich, Schweitzer, and Rinn. 2,736,752.
Hoffmann, Ulrich, and Veith. 2,737,466.
Holzmann, Hermann. 2,730,189.
Huemer, Hans. 2,753,346.
Huemer, Hans. 2,769,004.
Huemer, Hans, and Schulz. 2,768,196.
Kabisch, Gerharr. 2,745,868.
Kloepfer, Harry, Frey, Weitbrecht, and Kohl. 2,742,345.
Miiller, Josef. 2,745,719.
Pohl, Walter. 2,467,737.
Schulenburg, Wilhelm. 2,763,579.
Voigt, Adolf, and Andrich. 2,732,360.
Wagner, Ernst. 2,768,876.
Weihe, Adolf. 2,767, i54.
Weihe, Adolf, and Hoffmann. 2,771,485.
Weihe, Adolf, and Schweitzer. 2,739,121.
Deutsche Perrot-Bremse G. m. b. H. : See —
Seiler, Georg, and Riitzenhofer. 2,744,588.
Deutsche Tolephonwerke und Kabelindustrie Aktiengesell-
Weimershaus, Alfred G. 2,707,252.
Deutscher, Rolf, to Berliner Optische WerkstUtten G. m. b. H.
Microscope tube moving mechanism. 2,763,185, 9-18-56,
CI. 88—39.
Deutschman, Archie J., Jr., to Spencer Chemical Co. Produc-
tion of hydroxylamine and semicarbazide salts. 2,749,217,
6-5-56, CI. 23 — 190.
De Vaney, Fred D., to Erie Mining Co. Process of preparing
" '-24-56, CI.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
indurated pellets of iron ore fines. 2,743,172,
De Vaney, Fred D., to Pickands Mather & Co. Process of re-
ducing manganese ores. 2,745,730, 5-15-56, CI. 75 — 1.
De Vaney, Fred D., to Erie Mining Co. Cement manufacture.
2,769,719, 11-6-56, CI. 106—89.
De Vaney, Fred D., and D. Beggs, to Erie Mining Co. Process
of pelletizing. 2,758,919, 8-14-56, CI. 75—5.
De Vault, Albert N., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Recovery of
dewaxing aid from slack waxes. 2,760,996, 8-28-56, CI.
De Vault, Robert V., to American Enka Corp. Yarn packauc.
2,734,696, 2-14-56, CI. 242—159.
Development Engineering Service : See —
Pfund, Charles E. 2,732,498.
Development Research, Inc. : See —
Lapin, Aaron S., and Softer. 2,729,368.
Soffer, Jack W. 2,739,841.
Softer, Jack W. 2,767,888.
Soffer, Jack W., and Kitterman. 2,750,230.
Soffer, Jack W., and Kitterman. 2,765,960.
Wilshusen, August E. 2,766,913.
Development Tecnique de la Pate A Papier Anonyme Suisse
(denommee ci-apres Detepa) : See —
Marpillero, Paolo. 2,749.241.
Dever, Lewis A., and K. P. Martin, to The Cincinnati Milling
Machine Co. Press. 2.766.711. 10-10-56, CI. 11.3 — 44.
De Verter, Walton G. Electrical soldering pot. 2,767,300,
10-16-56, CI. 219 — 44.
Devery, James J. : See —
Clark, William J., and Devery. 2,745,132.
Devex Corp. : See —
Henricks, John A. 2,759,862.
De Vllbiss Co., The : See —
Carter, Richard H. 2,762,652.
Owen, Lewis M. 2,761,373.
Peeps, Donald J. 2,743.963.
Perrin, James E. 2,729,307.
De Vilder, Arthur. Leveling attachment for farm Implement
hitches. 2,747.884. 5-29-56, CI. 280 — 6.
De Villeneuve La Colette, Louis G. R. R. Folding boat.
2,739,321, 3-27-56, CI. 9—2.
De Villers, Louis S. Collapsible display shelf. 2,744,713,
5-8-56, CI. 248—174.
Devine, Emmett : See —
France, Edward L., and Devine. 2,749,189.
Devine, George F., and R. F. Foster, to General Electric Co.
Intercarrier wave translation circuits. 2,745,954, 5-15-56.
CI. 250—20.
Devirian, Philip S., Jr. : See —
Schaaf, Edward J., Greedy, and Devirian. 2,742,045.
De Visser, Adolf J. : See —
Kolkman, Dirk, and de Visser. 2,748,308.
De Vlieg, Charles B. Spiral gear transmission with gear-
clutch. 2,753,725, 7-10-56, CI. 74—333.
De Vlieg, Charles B., H. R., and C. R., to Thompson Products,
Inc. Machine for forming predetermined irregular surfaces.
2,773,432, 12-11-56, CI. 90—22.
De Vlieg, Charles R. : See —
De Vlieg, Charles B., H. R., and C. R. 2,773,432.
De Vlieg, Howard R. : See —
De Vlieg, Charles B., H. R., and C. R. 2,773,432.
De Vlieg, Howard R., to De Vlieg Machine Co. Grooving
or facing head. 2,771,798, 11-27-56, CI. 77—58.
De Vlieg Machine Co. : See —
De Vlieg, Howard R. 2,771,798.
De Voe, Charles F., to Corning Glass Works. Glass blending.
2,762,167, 9-11-56, r\. 49— Y7.
Devoe & Raynolds Co., Inc. : See —
Greenlee, Sylvan O. 2,731,444.
Greenlee, Sylvan O. 2,759,901.
Greenlee, Sylvan O. 2,760,944.
Masters, John E. 2,767,157.
Devoe, Robert W., Jr. Ignition demonstration device.
2,741,037, 4-10-56, CI. 35—13.
Devol, George C, and E. B. Hansell, to said Devol. Magnetic
storage and sensing device. 2,741,757, 4-10-56, CI.
340—174.
De Voll, Ralph L. : See-
Andrews, Gilman B., De Voll, and Lamb. 2,729,815.
De Vor. Gijsbert, to N. V. Verus. Method for sharpening
knives and a knife-sharpening machine. 2,765.591, 10-9-56,
CI. 51—102.
De Vore, Henry B., to Radio Corp. of America. Pulse gen-
erating circuits. 2,752,487, 6-26-56, CI. 250 — 27.
De Vost, Valmore F., and J. C. Fisher, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy.
Constant resistance shock absorbing device. 2,732,040,
1-24-56, CI. 188—101.
De Vost, Valmore F., J. L. Luttrell, J. H. Armstrong, J. C.
Fisher, and J. C. New, to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Shock tester.
2,740,286, 4-3-56, CI. 73—12.
De Vost. Valmore F., and M. Kornhauser. Drop shock tester.
2,767,573, 10-23-56, CI. 73—12.
Devoti, Jack R. Float. 2,741,865, 4-17-56, CI. 43 — 44.91.
De Vries, Benjamin S. Implement for severing a paper con-
tainer at a selected point in its length. 2,759,544, 8-21-56,
CI. 164—73.
De Vries. Gerrit : See —
Knol, Kornelis S., and de Vries. 2,775,739.
De Vries, Gerrit. Dispenser apparatus. 2,775,368, 12-25-56,
CI. 222—81.
De Vries, Herman D. Furnace for continuously distilling
bituminous coal. 2,768,943, 10-30-56, CI. 202—118.
De Vries, Reinier P. Multiple effect evaporator tower.
2,750,999, 0-19-56, CI. 159—18.
De Vries, Theo R., to De Cooperatieve Fabriek Van Melk-
producten Te Bedum. Processes for the preparation of
inoculating materials for concentrated milk products and
for improving the crystallization of lactose in concen-
trated milk products. 2,730,449, 1-10-56, CI. 99 — 55.
De Vries, Wopke : See —
Verhoeff, Adrianus, and de Vries. 2,741,260.
De Vry Corp. : See —
Lang, John W., Jr. 2,756,628.
Dew, John N., and C. M. Sliepcevich. Method of and apparatus
for vaporation of sublimate solids. 2,742,342, 4-17-56,
CI. 21—53.
DeWalt Inc. : See —
Auchincloss, Samuel S. 2,759,502.
Dewan, John T., to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp. Ra-
dioactivity detector. 2,745,970. 5-15-56. CI. 250 — 83.6.
Dewan, John T., and C. Goodman, to Schlumberger Well
Surveying 'Corp. Particle accelerator. 2,735,019, 2-14-56,
CI. 250—84.5.
Dewar, Douglas, to Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. Braking systems
for aircraft. 2,759.690. 8-21-56, CI. 244 — 111.
Dewas. Raymond. Shuttleless looms with continuous weft
feeding. 2,745,440. 5-15-56, CI. 139—123.
Dewas, Raymond. Shuttleless weaving looms. 2,772,697,
12-4-56, CI. 139—35.
Dewees, Leonard S., to Western Electric Co.. Inc. Methods
of and apparatus for making cast articles. 2,729,850,
1-10-56, CI. 18—5.
Dewees, Norman R.. to Borg-Warner Corp. High altitude fuel
svstpm. 2.737. S97, 3-13-50, CI. 103—87.
De Weesp. Orville C. : Sec —
Pazitney, Paul J., Jr., and De Weese. 2,738,549.
Dewey, Davis R.. II. System for photosynthesis. 2,732,663,
1-31-56, CI. 47—58.
Dewey, Davis R. II., and E. R. Gilliland, to Ionics. Inc. Method
of and apparatus for separating ions. 2,741,591, 4-10-56,
CI. 204—180.
Dewey, Gordon C, to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Travelling wave amplifier. 2,730,649, 1-10-56, CI.
315—3.5.
Dewev. Philip W. : See — ■
Shields, Stanley E., Dewey, and Shire. 2,753,246.
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195
Dewey, Ray T. Device for washing automobiles. 2,756,449,
7-31-56, CI. 15—128.
Dewey, Roberta L. Integrated holder and dispenser.
2,771,219, 11-20-56, CI. 222—93.
Dewey, Sydney L. : See —
Anderson, W. Carl, and Dewey. 2,765,554.
Dewhirst, Joseph F. Idling period signalling and stopping
device for motor vehicle engines. 2,729,806, 1-3-56, CI.
340 — 52.
Dewhurst, Maurice R., to The Monotype Corp. Ltd. Record
strip controlled individual-type casting and composing
machines. 2,762.498, 9-11-56, CI. 199 — 77.
Dewhurst, Melbourne : See —
Jackson, James A., and Dewhurst. 2,732,452.
Dewhurst and Partner Ltd. : See —
Jackson, James A., and Dewhurst. 2,732,452.
De Wijn, Franciska F. Pipe-connection clips. 2,733,084,
1-31-56, CI. 287—54.
De Witt, Bernard J. : See —
Strain, Franklin, and De Witt. 2,737,532.
De Witt, Ellis J. Trip release for a hitch. 2,737,400, 3-6-56,
CI. 280—504.
De Witt, Harry K., to American Hospital Supply Corp.
Patient's gown or robe. 2,768,383, 10-30-56, CI. 2—114.
De Witt, Henry C, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Frequency selector
device. 2,769,514, 11-6-56, CI. 192 — .02.
De Witt, Hobson D., to The Chemstrand Corp. Solutions of
acrylonitrile polymers in molten trichloronitropropanol.
2,732,359, 1-24-56. CI. 260—32.4.
De Witt, Hobson D., to The Chemstrand Corp. Acrylonitrile
polymers dissolved in solvent mixtures comprising ethylene
sulfite. 2,752,318, 6-26-50, CI. 260—29.6.
De Witt, Hobson D., to The Chemstrand Corp. Polyester
compositions. 2,752,320, 6-26-56, CI. 260 — 33.4.
De Witt, Walter M., Sr., to Metal Textile Corp. Resilient
gasket forming material and method of producing same.
2,761,203, 9-4-56, CI. 29 — 419.
De Witte, Leendert, to Continental Oil Co. Electrical resist-
ance thermometer. 2,737,810, 3-13-56, CI. 73—362.
De Witte, Leendert, to Continental Oil Co. Detection of water
in crude oil flow. 2,752,562, 6-26-56, CI. 324 — 2.
De Woody, Charles M., and J. J. Magera, to Ace Glass Inc.
Plastic desiccator. 2,742,709, 4-24-56, CI. 34 — 92.
Dewrance & Co. Ltd. : See —
Gibson, John H. 2,747,682.
Dexdale Hosiery Mills : See —
Berger, Emil J., and Matthews. 2,736,105.
Dexion Ltd. : See —
Comino, Demetrius. 2,746,780.
Dexter Folder Co. : See —
Bach, Emmon, and Goodwin. 2,749,967.
Bach, Emmon, Goodwin, and Raunecker. 2,747,869.
Baker, Leonard, and Runge. 2,766,870.
Martin, George A. 2,733,064.
Williams, Leo C. 2,757,929.
Dexter, George W., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Radio frequency cur-
rent detection and measuring devices. 2,760,157, 8-21-56,
CI. 324—95.
Dexter Industries, Inc. : See —
Maurits, Orville C, and Grevengoed. 2,769,652.
Dexter, John F., to Dow Corning Corp. Adhesives from mixed
siloxanes and, optionally, a titanium ester. 2,736,721,
2-28-56, CI. 260 — 42.
Dexter, Robert G., to Barkley & Dexter, Inc. Sheet-folding
machine. 2,751,222, G-19-56, CI. 270—81.
Dexter, Theodore H., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Cham-
ber reactor. 2,739,043, 3-20-56, CI. 23—260.
Dextran Ltd. : See —
Stacey, Maurice, and Pautard. 2,765,244.
Deyo, Leonard C, % to E. N. James. Automatic and manual
fire extinguisher. 2,751,986, 6-26-56, CI. 169—26.
Deyrup, Alden J., and J. R. Mills, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
and Co. Water purification process. 2,758,084, 8-7-56,
CI. 210—23.
De Zeeuw, Constantinus : See —
Den Hertog, Martinus, and de Zeeuw. 2,744,162.
Deziel, Fred T., and H. J. Smith, to Minneapolis-Honeywell
Regulator Co. Flame detector. 2,747,112, 5-22-56, CI.
307—132.
D'Huy, Franciscus P. Apparatus for manufacturing book
cases or covers. 2,769,187, 11-6-56 CI. 11 — 2.
Diack, Arthur G. Drawer slide -j 7 ;:;,972, 2-7-56, CI.
312—339.
Di Addezio, Pasquale D. Mobile service unit. 2,765,938,
10-9-56, CI. 214—85.1.
Dial. Earl L. : See—
Chaussee, Russel L. and F. P.. and Dial. 2.732,084.
Dial, Ethel M. Playing card hand holder. 2,763,485, 9-18-5G,
CI. 273—150.
Dialrite Associates : See —
Ehemann, John W. 2,739,688.
Diambra, Henry M. : See —
Edlen, George G., and Diambra. 2,761,110.
Diamond Abrasive Products Ltd. : See-
Cook, Robin J. 2,735,421.
Diamond Alkali Co. : See —
Baker, Jose C and Beard. 2.742,419.
Burkholder, Ward J. 2.773,739.
Hirsch, Alfred. 2.749,326.
Hlynsky, Alex. 2.770.651.
Hlynsky. Alex, and Jenney. 2,774,788.
Hulme, Richard E. 2,765,873.
Diamond Alkali Co. : See — Continued
Jenney, John VV. 2,760,279.
Lander, James G. 2,772,177.
McCoy, Lloyd R. 2,763,383.
Olix, Donald J. 2,736,678.
Perrin, Tom S. 2,766,098.
Rockwell, Francis H. 2,742,420.
Skeeters, Maxwell J. 2,740,810.
Skeeters, Maxwell J., and Beckers. 2,775,624.
Spence, Harry R. 2,738,293.
Spence, Harry R. 2,738,294.
Weil, Ira. 2,769,833.
Diamond, Claude. Process of plasticjzing thermoplastic cel-
lulose esters and ethers with an organic plasticizer dis-
persed in aqueous medium with a cationic surface active
agent. 2,764,498. 9-25-56, CI. 106—198.
Diamond Expansion Bolt Co., Inc. : See —
Karitzky, John. 2,762,252.
Diamond Glass Co. : See —
Saylor, Murray. 2,759,600.
Diamond, Grant S. Process for separating ores. 2,765,074,
10-2-56, CI. 209—3.
Diamond, Harry. Guard rail. 2,733,897, 2-7-56, CI.
256—13.1.
Diamond, Herbert : See —
Barnes, Raymond F., Diamond, and Fields. 2,739,979.
Diamond, Horace W., to Morton Salt Co. Salt composition.
2,744,823, 5-8-56, CI. 99—2.
Diamond, Horace W., to Morton Salt Co. Method for re-
generation of cation exchangers. 2,769,787, 11-6-56, CI.
260—2.2.
Diamond, Horace W., and R. L. Frank, to Morton Salt Co.
Dietary supplement. 2,772,167, 11-27-56, CI. 99 — 2.
Diamond, Julius : See —
Tislow, Richard F., Huber, and Diamond. 2,763,643.
Diamond, Julius, and W. F. Bruce, to American Home Prod-
ucts Corp. Process of producing 4- carb-lower alkoxy-3-
methyl-4-phenyl-N-lower alkyl-azacycloheptanes and certain
products. 2,740,777, 4-3-56, CI. 260—239.
Diamond, Julius, and W. F. Bruce, to American Home Prod-
ucts Corp. Heterocyclic compounds and process of produc-
ing them. 2,740,778, 4-3-56, CI. 260—239.
Diamond, Julius, and W. F. Bruce, to American Home Prod-
ucts Corp. Substituted azacycloalkanes. 2,740,779, 4-3-56,
CI. 260—239.
Diamond, Julius, and W. F. Bruce, to American Home Prod-
ucts Corp. Substituted azacyclooctanes and process.
2,740,780, 4-3-56, CI. 260—239.
Diamond, Julius, and W. F. Bruce, to American Home Prod-
ucts Corp. Substituted azacycloalkanes and process of
producing them. 2,775,588, 12-25-56, CI. 260—239.
Diamond, Julius, and W. F. Bruce, to American Home Prod-
ucts Corp. Substituted azacycloalkanes and process of
producing them. 2,775,589, 12-25-56, CI. 260 — 239.
Diamond Match Co., The : See —
Blakeley, Gordon M. 2,735,713.
Brown, Robert C. 2,757,448.
Carkhuff, Le Roy F. 2,744,599.
Comstock, Alfred E. 2,738,868.
Cox, John W. 2,738,750.
Cox, John W. 2,771,233.
Crane, Harold S. 2,747,301.
Forney, Charles.. 2,746,491.
Lyons, Herbert R. 2,757,778.
Reifers, Richard F. 2,755,984.
Van Dyke, Arthur W. 2,762,547.
Van Dyke, Arthur W. 2,762,548.
Van Dyke, Arthur W. 2,762,549.
Wolf, George S. 2,739,753.
Diamond Power Specialty Corp. : See — -
Brelsford, Harry E. 2,741,125.
Marco, Salvatore M. 2,752,197.
Diamond T Motor Car Co. : See —
Murty, Anthony F. and B. P. 2,740,487.
D'lanni, James D. : See —
Rogers, Thomas H., Jr., D'lanni, and Pierson. 2,753,311.
Diano, Benedict F. and S. F. Mechanical door operator.
2,736,552, 2-28-56, CI. 268 — 33.
Diano, Simeon F. : See —
Diano, Benedict F. and S. F. 2,736,552.
Diaz, Juan. Vacuum debris collector and incinerator.
2,772,438, 12-4-56, CI. 15—314.
Dibbins, Walter N., to Radio Corp. of America. Magnetic
tape editing machine. 2,744,755, 5-8-56, CI. 274 — 4.
Dibner, David, to Burndy Engineering Co. Inc. Tool with full
stroke compelling ratchet mechanism. 2,737,070, 3-6-56,
CI. 81—49.
Dibner, David, to Burndy Engineering Co. Inc. Tool with
full stroke compelling tubular ratchet mechanism.
2,737,071, 3-6-56, CI. 81—49.
Dibos, Richard A., to Philco Corp. Adjustable wave guide
elements. 2,741,745, 4-10-56, CI. 333 — 31.
Dichter, Channing, to General Electric Co. Electrostatic lens.
2,732,511. 1-24-56, CI. 313—82.
Dick, A. B., Co. : See-
Anderson, Bror E. 2,738,556.
Anderson, Bror E., and Leske. 2,738,557.
Beatty, Julian L. 2,760,431.
Beatty, Julian L., and Florence. 2,772,175.
Brandt, Carl L. W., and Florence. 2,732,795.
Chambers, Thomas S., and Florence. 2,771,372.
Chambers, Thomas S., and Florence. 2,771,373.
Chambers, Thomas S., and Florence. 2,771,374.
Clark, James D. 2.748.429.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Dick, A. B., Co. : See — Continued
Clark, James D. 2,751,633.
Du Bois, Edgar H., Zahradnik, and Tonkin. 2,730,946.
Kleinstra, Harm. 2,762,281.
Klimkowski, Robert J., and Florence. 2,743,191.
Klimkowski, Robert J., and Florence. 2,748,024.
Kowalsky, Konstanty, and Du Bois. 2,766,689.
Marron, Thomas U., and Shoemaker. 2,774,669.
Mullen, William G. 2,733,653.
Rogers, Lee R. 2,733,654.
Roshkind, Allan I. 2,769,391.
Shoemaker, Clarence J., and Griebel. 2,764,085.
Shoemaker, Clarence J., and Igler. 2,749,253.
Dick, Adolf, and F. Polzguter. Method of and apparatus for
producing hollow cores for foundry purposes. 2,769,216,
11-6-56, CI. 22—10.
Dick, Franklin, to R. A. Fisch. Jacketed boning material and
method of making same. 2,743,458, 5-1-56, CI. 2 — 256.
Dick, Franklin, to R. A. Fisch. Process of reshaping plastic
materials. 2,751,629, 6-26-56, CI. 18—59.
Dick, Franklin, to R. A. Fisch. Non-slip boning material.
2,773,265, 12-11-56, CI. 2—256.
Dick, George M., to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Rod tapering ma-
chine. 2,741,075, 4-10-56, CI. 51 — 144.
Dick, Wade W. Balanced valve for distributing liquid fuel.
2,754,659, 7-17-56, CI. 62—1.
Dickason, Carl F. : See —
Dickenshied, Richard H., and Dickason. 2,729,500.
Dickason, Gray D. : See —
Hickman, Kenneth C. D. 2,734,023.
Dicke, Allen A. : See —
Dicke, Paul A., and A. A. 2,745,994.
Dicke, Oscar H. Time system. 2,738,642, 3-20-56, CI. 58 — 24.
Dicke, Paul A. and A. A., to Crown Controls Co., Inc. An-
tenna position control means and indicator. 2,745.994,
5-15-56, CI. 318—18.
Dicke, Robert H. Amplifier employing microwave resonant
substance. 2,762,871, 9-11-56, Ci. 179 — 171.
Dicke, Robert H. Microwave amplifier employing a micro-
wave resonant gas as the amplifying element. 2,762,872,
9-11-56. CI. 179—171.
Dicke, Robert H. Frequency control system. 2,770,729,
11-13-56, CI. 250—36.
Dicke, Robert H. Molecular resonance gas cell. 2,774,876,
12-18-56, CI. 250—36.
Dicke, Robert H., and G. S. Newell, Jr. Molecular resonance
system. 2,749,443, 6-5-56, CI. 250—36.
Dickens, Robert F. : See —
Gearhart, Roy B. 2.775,327.
Gearhart, Roy E., and Dickens. 2,737,988.
Dickenshied, Richard H., and C. F. Dickason, to Ford Motor
Co. Locking means for license plate accessory for guarding
fuel tank filler tubes. 2,729,500, 1-3-56, CI. 296—28.
Dickerson, Delbert J., to Ardell Mfg. Co. Wheel structure.
2.730,906, 1-17-56, Cl. 74 — 230.05.
Dickerson, William. Sinker and leader assembly. 2,766,.") 19,
10-16-56, Cl. 43 — 44.98.
Dickerson, William J. : See—
Bowen, Floyd R., and Dickerson. 2,737,866.
Dickert, Joseph J., Jr. : See —
Hartough, Howard D„ Dickert, and Meisel. 2,774,790.
Dickert, Robert S., and E. Jones, to Henry Flow Control Co.
Check valve. 2,758,609, 8-14-56, Cl. 137—525.
Dickev, John W., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Bench type freeze-
meter. 2,732,709, 1-31-56, Cl. 73—17.
Dickey, John W., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Pressure control-
ling valve system. 2,737,167, 3-6-56, Cl. 123 — 139.
Dickey, John W., and W. J. Randolph, Jr., to Bendix Avia-
tion Corp. Plunger type eelctro-magnetic pump. 2,764,098,
9-25-56, Cl. 103—53.
Dickey, Joseph B. : See —
Coover, Harry W., Jr., and Dickey. 2,732,363.
Coover, Harry W., Jr., and Dickey. 2,742,444.
Coover, Harry W., Jr., and Dickey. 2,743,261.
Coover, Harry W., Jr., and Dickey. 2,759,912.
Coover, Harry W., Jr., and Dickey. 2,763,631.
Coover, Harry W., Jr., and Dickev. 2,765,332.
Coover, Harrv W., Jr., Dickey, and Stanin. 2,743,263.
Towne, Edmund B., and Dickey. 2,771,466.
Dickey, Joseph B., and E. B. Towne, to Eastman Kodak
Co. 5 - Nitrothiazoleazo - N - fluoroalkylaniline compounds.
2,730,523, 1-10-56, Cl. 200—158.
Dickey, Joseph B., and G. J. Taylor, to Eastman Kodak Co.
2,4-Bis(methylsulfonyl)-benzeneazotetrahydroquinoline com-
pounds. 2,746,952, 5-22-56, Cl. 260—155.
Dickey, Joseph B., and E. B. Towne, to Eastman Kodak Co.
5-Nitrothiazoleazoaniline compounds. 2,746,953, 5-22-56,
Cl. 260—158.
Dickey, Joseph B., and E. B. Towne, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Azo compounds containing a /?-cvano-y8-fluoromethyl-
ethylamino group. 2.757.173, 7-31-56, Cl. 260—207.5.
Dickey, Joseph B., and E. B. Towne, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Hydroxy substituted polyfiuovinatcd nnthraquinone com-
pounds. 2,763. 668, 9-18-56, Cl. 1260—379.
Dickey, Joseph B., and E. B. Towne, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Azo compounds containing a hydroxy substituted poly-
fluorinated group. 2,768,160, 10-23-56, Cl. 260—207.5.
Dickey, Paul S. : See —
Panich, Michael. Shannon, and Dickey. 2,731,023.
Dickey, Paul S„ to Bailey Meter Co. Fluid pressure selector
station for control system: '_•.', i, >:>,". .. •_'!> ",c n.
137—82.
Dickey, Paul S., to Bailey Meter Co. Bias adjusting means
for fluid pressure relay. 2,760,508, 8-28-56, Cl. 137—82.
Dickey, Paul S., H. E. Weaver, H. E. Gorrie, and J. F. Shan-
non, to Bailey Meter Co. Manual-automatic apparatus for
fluid pressure control. 2,729,222, 1-3-56, Cl. 137 — 82.
Dickey, Robert M. : See —
Park, Harold F., and Dickey. 2,760,955.
Dickie, Eric J. : See —
O'Kane, Bernard J., and Dickie. 2,731,633.
Dickie, John A., to Textron Inc. Fluid-operated vibration
test exciter. 2,773,482, 12-11-56, Cl. 121 — 20.
Dickie, William R., to Hi-Shear Rivet Tool Co. Fastener
provided with circumferential fluid sealing ring bonded in
recess. 2,751,806, 6-26-56, Cl. 85 — 9.
Dickieson, Edward F., Jr., deceased ; N. L. Dickieson, exe-
cutrix, to N. L. Dickieson. Apparatus for controlling re-
frigerating systems. 2,734,346, 2-14-56, Cl. 62—4.
Dickieson, Edward F., Jr., deceased, by N. L. Dickieson, ad-
ministratrix, to N. L. Dickieson. Control apparatus for
refrigeration system. 2,753,692, 7-10-56, Cl. 62 — 3.
Dickieson, Nathalie L. : See —
Dickieson, Edward F., Jr. 2,734,346.
Dickieson, Edward F„ Jr. 2,753,692.
Dickinson, Arthur H., to International Business Machines
Corp. Oscillating circuit. 2,735,011, 2-14-56, Cl. 250 — 36.
Dickinson, Arthur H., to International Business Machines
Corp. Data processing machine. 2,754,502, 7-10-56, Cl.
340—347.
Dickinson, Arthur H., to International Business Machines
Corp. Method of producing transistors having substantially
uniform characteristics. 2,755,536, 7-24-56, Cl. 29 — 25.3.
Dickinson, Arthur H., to International Business Machines
Corp. Electronic circuits. 2,761,965, 9-4-56, Cl. 250 — 27.
Dickinson, Arthur H and R. C. Paulsen, to International
Business Machines Corp. Measuring and indicating system.
2,761,966, 9-4-56, Cl. 250—27.
Dickinson, Charles G. : See —
Strom, Victor A., and Dickinson. 2,749,187.
Dickinson, Ermintrude : See —
Thompson, William M., Sekmakas, and Dickinson.
2,751,330.
Dickinson, Henry R., to Grand Rapids Hardware Co. Window
balance. 2,739,344, 3-27-56, Cl. 16—197.
Dickinson, Horace, to Vapor .Recovery Systems Co. Remote
indicating system. 2,745,087, 5-8-56, Cl. 340 — 177.
Dickinson, John & Co. Ltd. : See —
Randall, John W. 2,737,860.
Randall, John W. 2,742,826.
Randall, John W. 2,759,400.
Dickinson, Lionel A., to the Minister of Supply in Her
Majesty's Government of the United Kingdom of Great
Britain and Northern Ireland. Solid propellant jet reaction
motor. 2,733,568, 2-7-56, Cl. 60 — 35.6.
Dickinson, Merton H. : See —
Cooper, Henry Gibbons, and Dickinson. 2,743,697.
Dickinson, Norman L., to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Heat trans-
fer apparatus. 2,739,880, 3-27-56, Cl. 23 — 288.
Dickinson, Ormond A. Cistern float valves. 2,766,770,
10-16-56, Cl. 137—437.
Dickinson, Robert C. : See —
Frink, Russell E., and Dickinson. 2,734,842.
Dickinson, Robert C, and R. E. Frink, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Circuit interrupter and method of making the
same. 2,743,336, 4-24-56, Cl. 200 — 144.
Dickinson, Robert H., and G. W. Bauer, to Mallory-Sharon
Titanium Corp. Alloys of titanium containing iron and
vanadium. 2,758,922, 8-14-56, Cl. 75—175.5.
Dickinson, Sherman S., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Axial
contact seal. 2,736,579, 2-28-56, Cl. 286—11.
Dickison, Harry L., and L. C. Cheney, to Bristol Laboratories
Inc. Substituted glycerol ethers. 2,738,351, 3-13-56, Cl.
260—293.4.
Dickison, William, J. L. Winks, and V. S. Tidd, to Root-Lowell
Mfg. Co. Spraying device. 2,733,959, 2-7-56, Cl. 299 — 88.
Dickson, Alpheus E., to National Theatres, Inc. Illuminated
skating rink. 2,732,688, 1-31-56, Cl. 62 — 12.
Dickson, John, to General Motors Corp. Follower. 2.735,313,
2-21-56, Cl. 74—569.
Dickson, John, to General Motors Corp. Fuel injector.
2,759,770. 8-21-56, Cl. 299—107.2.
Dickson, John, to General Motors Corp. Fuel injection device.
2,770,500, 11-13-56, Cl. 299—107.2.
Dickson, John, and V. E. Schafer, Jr., to General Motors Corp.
Engine safety shut-down device. 2,731,001, 1-17-56, Cl.
123—41.15.
Dickson, John, and K. L. Hulsing, to General Motors Corp.
Compression operated fuel injector pump. 2,740,667,
4-3-56, Cl. 299 — 107.2.
Dickson, John B., to Chrysler Corp. Trim ring for lamps.
2,734,128, 2-7-56, Cl. 240—41.55.
Dickson, William. Colostomy device. 2,765,790, 10-9-56,
Cl. 128—283.
Dickson, Woodrow J. : See —
Monson, Louis T., and Dickson. 2,766,292.
Dickson, Woodrow J., to Petrolite Corp. Process for breaking
petroleum emulsions. 2,766,213, 10-9-56, Cl. 252 — 342.
Dickten, Emil, Jr., R. P. Riesz. and R. L. Wallace, Jr., to
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Fabrication of junction
transistors. 2,748,349, 5-29-56, Cl. 324—158.
Dicome, Herman C, to Edwin L. Wiegand Co. Method and
means for assembling articles. 2.734,121, 2-7-56, Cl.
219—38.
Di Constanzo, Pasquale F. Spaghetti bowl. 2,771,755,
11-27-56, Cl. 65—15.
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Dictaphone Corp. : See —
Di Mattia, Alfred L. 2,769,040.
Rowe, Richard G., and Flower. 2,761,787.
Rowe, Richard G., and Flower. 2,773,852.
Dictograph Products Co., Inc. : See —
Osserman, Stanley, and Nicholides. 2,764,640.
Strommen, Einar A. 2,761,918.
Vadersen, Charles W. 2,745,508.
Di Dario, Mario M., to Chicopee Mfg. Corp. Stabilized-
flameproofed fabric and method. 2,771,379, 11-20-56,
CI. 117—76.
Didden, Carl J. : See —
Siegerist, Walter, and Didden. 2,757,707.
Didier-Werke A. G. : See —
Kauth, Karl H., and Bruchhausen. 2,737,912.
Didziulis, Algirdas A. : See —
Brauer, Clarence H., and Didziulis. 2,757,267.
Diebold, Inc. : See —
Behrens, Herbert C. 2,775,113.
Deaton, Charles U. 2,771,042.
Paca, John P.,andEbner. 2,732,815.
Pfaff, William A. 2,771,816.
Diebold, Edward J., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Electro-
magnetic switch. 2,756,380, 7-24-56. CI. 321^8.
Diebold, Edward J., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Regulator
for mechanical rectifier. 2,759,141, 8-14-56, CI. 321 — 48.
Diebold, Inc. : See —
Pratt, Verneur E., and Gray. 2,746,344.
Die Craft Corp. : See —
Cole, Arthur B.. and Buchmiller. 2,767,892.
Diederich, Norman F. Method and apparatus for forming
assemblies of coded markers on panels. 2,769,480, 11-6-56,
CI. 154—1.6.
Diefenbach, Giorgio. Centrifugal olive washer and separator.
2,774,478, 12-18-56, CI. 209 — 453.
Diefenderfer, William E., to United Aircraft Corp. Pressure
regulating and shut-off valve. 2,731,980, 1-24-56, CI.
137—488.
Diego, Ram6n G. Exercising apparatus. 2,733,922, 2-7-56,
Diehi. Charles, to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Method for weld-
ing a joint. 2,747,065, 5-22-56, CI. 219—10.
Diehl, Elias S., and R. D. Hoffman. Forage gatherer and
drier. 2,756,554, 7-31-56, CI. 56—1.
Diehl, G. M., Machine Works, Inc., The : See-
Miller, Robert G. 2,735,095.
Miller, Robert G. 2,735.096.
Miller, Robert G. 2,737,657.
Diehl, John E., to Stackpole Carbon Co. Direct current dy-
namoelectric machine. 2,743,386. 4-24-56, CI. 310 — 202.
Diehl, Louis. Razor strop compound. 2,766,128, 10-9-56,
CI. 106—36.
Diehl, Walter H., and G. A. Frank, to Western Electric Co.,
Inc. Apparatus for spraying metal on articles. 2,740,375,
4-3-56, CI. 118—301.
Diels, Albert, and H. Orth, to Pouderies Reunis de Belgiques.
Circulation nitrating apparatus. 2,761,768, 9-4-56. CI.
23—266.
Dieman, Edgar A., and P. H. Ravenscroft, to Standard Oil Co.
Anti-rust oils. 2,771,371, 11-20-56, CI. 106 — 14.
Diemer, Ferdinand P. : See —
Piperoux, Rene P., Berger, and Diemer. 2,730,175.
Diemer, Gesinus : See —
Jonker, Johan L. H., and Diemer. 2,775,690.
Diemer, Gesinus, to Hartferd National Bank and Trust Co.,
trustee. Arrangement for amplifying centimetre waves.
2,733,305, 1-31-56, CI. 179—171.
Diemer, Gesinus, to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co.,
as trustee. Very high frequency electric discharge device.
2,754,447, 7-10-56, Cl. 315—4.
Diemer, Gesinus. and H. J. M. Joormann, to Hartford National
Bank and Trust Co., as trustee. Tuning indicator.
2,755,457. 7-17-56, Cl. 340—253.
Diener, Bernard, to Hughes Aircraft Co. Electronic switch-
ing and counting circuit. 2,764,343. 9-25-56, Cl. 235—61.
Diener, Herman M. : See —
Hayward, Harold N., and Diener. 2,743.616.
Dienna, Jack B., to Rohm & Haas Co. Iodine dissolved in
an aqueous solution of polyacrylic acid. 2,758,049, 8-7-56,
Cl. 167—17.
Dieny, Alfred, to Societe dite : Tecalemit, Societe Anonyme.
Motors. 2,764,135, 9-25-56, Cl. 121 — 153.
Dierick, Gerarda F. E. M. : See —
Hackmann, Johannes T.. and Dierick. 2.773,796.
Dieringer, Herman C, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Current
transformer construction. 2,764,744, 9-25-56, Cl. 336 — 68.
Dierksen, Adolph. Cultivator. 2,759,314, 8-21-56, Cl.
55—104.
Diesel Power, Inc. : See —
Thaheld, Fred A. 2,736,137.
Diesen, Anton K., K. G. Johnson, and E. A. Wiberg, to Tele-
fonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson. Electromagnetic relay.
2,754,390, 7-10-56, Cl. 200—104.
Diesen, Rudolph R. : See —
Hazelroth, Kenneth M., Diesen, and Melton. 2,731,747.
Diesenhaus, Sidney : See —
Gellman, Abraham, and Diesenhaus. 2,734,670.
Dletch, Leonard, to Radio Corp. of America. High voltage
supply. 2,729,764, 1-3-56, Cl. 315—22.
Dietch, Leonard, to Radio Corp. of America. Raster centering
control. 2,743,381, 4-24-56, Cl. 315 — 27.
Dieterich, Francis L. Electrical heating apparatus. 2,749,424,
6-5-56, Cl. 219—35.
Dieterich, Richard E., and F. A. Werstein, to Phillips Drill
Co. Chuck mounting for mechanical hammer. 2,767,988,
10-23-56, Cl. 279—19.5.
Dieterichs, Frank F., to J. G. Carpenter. Method and appa-
ratus for feeding balls to grinders and lappers. 2,764,851,
10-2-56, Cl. 51—130.
Dieterle, Walter : See —
Rheiner, Alfred, and Dieterle. 2,759,991.
Dieterman, Henri, and W. J. Bill, to The Dow Chemical Co.
Etching plate movement mechanism. 2,763.950, 9-25-56,
Cl. 41—9.
Dietert, Harry W., and R. E. Steinmueller, to Harry W. Dietert
Co. Quick moisture teller. 2,765,160, 10-2-56, Cl. 265—29.
Dietert, Harry W., Co. : See—
Dietert, Harry W.. and Steinmueller. 2,765,160.
Diether, Richard L., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Pouring
spout. 2,760,683, 8-28-56, Cl. 222—143.
Dietrich, Cornelius F., and H. J. Smith, to Optical Me.'iMirnm
Tools Ltd. Optical projection apparatus. 2,742,815,
4-24-56, Cl. 88—24.
Dietrich, Frank L. Cabinet. 2,768,045, 10-23-56, Cl.
312—114.
Dietrich, Fritz : See —
Hoschle, Adolf, and Dietrich. 2,765,624.
Dietrich, Howard H., to General Motors Corp. Anti-detonat-
ing carburetor. 2,747,561, 5-29-56, Cl. 123 — 119.
Dietrich, Paul, to Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nurnberg A. G.
Adjustable jogging mechanism in sheet printing press.
2,732,206. 1-24-56. Cl. 271—89.
Dietrich, Paul, to Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nurnberg A. G.
Drying means for offset rotary printing machine. 2,768,576,
10-30-56, Cl. 101—177.
Dietrich, Paul, and E. Kolland, to Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-
Nurnberg A. G. Two-revolution printing press. 2,729,163,
1-3-56, Cl. 101—250.
Dietrich, Paul, and E. Kolland, to Maschinenfabrik Augsberg-
Nurnberg A. G. Sheet delivery mechanism for printing
machines. 2,730,363, 1-10-56, Cl. 271—79.
Dietrich, Paul, and H. Bayer, to Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-
Nurnberg A. G. Delivery frame in sheet printing press.
2,732,205, 1-24-56, Cl. 271 — 79.
Dietrich, Paul, and E. Kolland, to Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-
Nurnberg A. G. Impression cylinder drive. 2,767,652,
10-23-56, Cl. 101—286.
Dietrich, Paul H., R. W. Reinartz, and O. Morgenlander, to
Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nurnberg A. G. Adjustable
mounting for printing press rolls. 2,750,883, 6-19-56, Cl.
101—348.
Dietrich, Ralph J. Shower door assembly. 2,741,778,
4-17-56, Cl. 4—145.
Dietrich, Wilhelm : See —
Reuter, Walter, Neumann, and Dietrich. 2,736,755.
Dietrich, William G., and J. A. Shaw, to Essex Corp.
Ball pen. 2,741,226, 4-10-56, Cl. 120—42.03.
Dietrichson, William F., to ACF Industries, Inc. Anchoring
means for vehicle cargo. 2,769,404, 11-6-56, Cl. 105 — 369.
Dietsch, Arne K. : See —
Holmqvist, Gert E. O., Bjorklund, and Dietsch. 2,769,880.
Dietsch Charles : See —
Cabanes, Leon, Alran, Chevallier, Dietsch, and Painboeuf.
2,745,952.
Vines, Raymond F., and Dietz. 2,766,527.
Dietsch, Francis W. : See —
Musser, C Walton, and Dietsch. 2,775,052.
Dietz, Edward A., to Thomas A. Edison, Inc. Friction-type
drive and brake mechanisms. 2,753,026, 7-3-56, Cl. 192—4.
Dietz, Frederick C, and R. C. Thorburn, to the United States
of America as represented by the United States Atomic
Energy Commission. Gas sorbent and method of gas re-
covery and storage. 2,760,598, 8-28-56. Cl. 183—114.2.
Dietz, Gerald E., and A. J. Hilgert, to Milwaukee Gas Specialty
Co. Control apparatus for fluid fuel burning apparatus and
the like. 2,765,631, 10-9-56. Cl. 62—5.
Dietz, Karl, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals
Meister Lucius & Bruning. Self-hardening water-glass com-
positions and process of preparing same. 2,766,130,
10-9-56, Cl. 106—74.
Dietz, Leonard A., to General Electric Co. Gas analyzing
instrument. 2,767,318, 10-16-50, Cl. 250 — 41.9.
Dietz, Leonard A., to General Electric Co. Ion source for a
mass spectrometer. 2,772,362, 11-27-56, Cl. 250 — 41.9.
Dietz, R. E., Co. : See —
Davis, Louis E., Stube, and Knapp. 2,738,414.
Knapp, George A. 2,738,413.
Knapp, George A. 2,739,224.
Stube. Frederick F. 2,738,474.
Dietz, Robert R. Carburetor adjusting mechanism. 2,755,818,
7-24-56, Cl. 137—637.3.
Dietz, Thomas J. : See —
Hansen, John E., and Dietz. 2,772,251.
Dietz, William J., Jr. : See—
Flanigen, Cameron D., and Dietz. 2,742,759.
Dietze, Eginhard : See —
Aikens, Andrew J.. Botsford, Boysen, Dietze, Goodale,
and Inglis. 2,732,436.
Dietze Katharine R. : See —
Aikens, Andrew J., Botsford, Boysen, Dietze, Goodale,
and Inglis. 2,732,436.
Diffenbaugh, Parke H., to Frank Hamachek Machine Co. Ma-
chines for making bags, envelopes or similar containers.
2,741,956, 4-17-56, Cl. 93—8.
Difford, Le Roy A., to Thompson Products, Inc. Pump inlet
guard. 2,744,466, 5-8-56, Cl. 103—103.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Diffusion Alloys Ltd. : See —
Samuel, Robert L. and G. A. 2,744,011.
Di Filippo, Thomas : See —
Boor, Ladislav, and Di Filippo. 2,735,297.
Sokol, Benjamin, and Di Florio. 2,744,382.
Digby, James J., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Engine starter
gearing. 2,752,794, 7-3-56, CI. 74—7.
Di Geronimo, Guido E. : See —
Vana, Charles A., and Di Geronimo. 2,732,290.
Diget, Lewis K., and R. S. Doerr, to H. B. Sherman Mfg. Co.
Hose coupling mounting machine. 2,735,473, 2-21-56, CI
153—1.
Diggle, Hammond P. : See —
Daniels, Richard W., Diggle, and Smith. 2,771,206.
Diggles, Frederick W., to North American Aviation, Inc. High
strength heat resistant plastic material. 2,742,443, 4-17-56,
CI. 260—17.
Diggs, Robert S. Rectified alternating current cable fault
reducing circuits. 2,740,938, 4-3-56, CI. 324—54.
Digital Control Svxicins, (n<-. ;■;<•,
Steele, Floyd G. 2,729,773.
Steele, Floyd G. 2,729,774.
Steele, Floyd G. 2,733,430.
Steele, Floyd G. 2,733,431.
Dijkgraaf, Hermannes, to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co., as trustee. Contact member for disc-shaped electrode
connections. 2,761,116, 8-28-56, CI. 339 — 258.
Dijksman, Cornells : See —
Fontein, Freerk J., and Dijksman. 2,765,918.
Revallier, Leonardus J., and Dijksman. 2,765,867.
Dijkstra, Rinse, and J. de Jonge, to Hartford National Rank
and Trust Co., trustee. Method of producing a resinous
condensation product. 2,735,838, 2-21-56, CI. 260 — 56.
Dijkstra, Rinse, to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co.
Novolak from phenol and furfural reacted in alkaline
medium. 2,745,816, 5-15-56, CI. 260 — 45.
Di Julio, Carl J. : See —
Bull, Edgar M., and Di Julio. 2,752,802.
Dilg, Walter C, to Waugh Equipment Co. Cushioning de-
vices suitable for use as railway draft gears. 2,754,013,
7-10-56, CI. 213 — 49.
Dilger, Ida geb. Deissinger. Built-in kitchen refrigerator.
2,766,594, 10-16-56, CI. 62—89.
Dilke, Max H., D. Faulkner, and S. Merry, to The Distillers
Co. Ltd. Plasticised compositions. 2,755,259, 7-17-56, CI.
260—8.
Dilke, Max H., D. Faulkner, and S. Merrv. to The Distillers
Co. Ltd. Plasticised compositions. 2,755,262, 7-17-56, CI.
260—29.1.
Dill, Joseph J. : See—
Barron, James T., Dill, and Hotelling. 2,746,128.
Dill Mfg. Co., The : See—
Boyer, Ralph K. 2,759,635.
Boyer, Ralph K. 2,759,647.
Leonetti, Ronald W. 2,744,559.
Dillard, John D. Hand operated reciprocating piston type
nut cracker. 2,740,439, 4-3-56, CI. 146—16.
Dillenburger, Albert, and W. Ley, to Procedo G. m. b. H.
Telescoping hydraulic shock absorber. 2,753,957, 7-10-56,
CI. 188—88.
Dillenburger, Robert A., to The Hamilton Tool Co. Rotary
cut-off assembly with a pull-out roll. 2,736,380, 2-28-56,
CI. 164—201.
Dillinger, Chester A. Power transmission control system.
2.747,707, 5-29-56, CI. 192 — .092.
Dillman, Earnest J., to Detroit Controls Corp. Control de-
vice. 2,742,232, 4-17-56, CI. 237—2.
Dillman, Earnest J., to Detroit Controls Corp. Manually re-
settable pressure operated valve. 2,749,926, 6-12-56, CI.
137—73.
Dillman, Earnest J., and F. C. Galley, to Detroit Controls
Corp. Control device. 2.748,224, 5-29-56, CI. 200 — 140.
Dillman, Oscar D., and S. T. Foresman. to Chrysler Corp.
Pressure lubricated universal joint. 2,737,791, 3-13-56,
CI. 64—21.
Dillman, William A., to Boeing Airplane Co. Variable inci-
dence airfoil system. 2,731,216. 1-17-56, CI. 244 — 48.
Dillon, Oscar W., to American Optical Co. Drilling machine.
2,748,630, 6-5-56, CI. 77—63.
Dillon, Oscar W., to American Optical Co. Edge grinding
machines. 2,749,671, 6-12-56, CI. 51—101.
Dillon, Oscar W., to American Optical Co. Abrading
machines. 2.775.074, 12-25-56, CI. 51 — 124.
Dillon, Robert E., L. J. Eyges, and H. J. Riblet. to the United
States of America as represented by the Secretary of the
Navy. Antenna. 2.761,139, 8-28-56, CI. 343 — 785.
Dillon, Robert J. Vehicle wheel construction. 2,770,278,
11-13-56, CI. 152—41.
Dills, Raymond L., to General Electric Co. Adjustable shelf.
2,741.370, 4-10-56, CI. 211—90.
Dills, Raymond L., to General Electric Co. Noise damping
muffler. 2,764,342, 9-25-56, CI. 230 — 232.
Dilts., Lee E., to General Electric Co. Filament mount test-
ing apparatus. 2,736,194, 2-28-56, CI. 73 — 88.
Dilts, Lee E., to General Electric Co. Method of stretching a
filament. 2,736,344, 2-28-56, CI. 140—71.6.
Dilworth, John P., G. W. Eckert, and W. J. Coppoc, to The
Texas Co. Wide temperature range alkali metal grease con-
taining excess alkali metal hydroxides. 2,755,247. 7-17-56,
CI. 252—33.3.
Dilworth, John P., and O. P. Puryear, to The Texas Co. Wide
temperature range alkali metal grease containing excess
alkali metal hydroxide. 2,755,256, 7-17-56, CI. 252—33.3.
Dilworth, Richard M. : See —
Johnson, Lauren L., Dilworth, and Addie. 2,745,050.
Dilworth, Richard M., to General Motors Corp. Traction
truck. 2,741,995, 4-17-56, CI. 105 — 188.
Dilworth, Richard M., to General Motors Corp. Railway
vehicle truck. 2,753,814, 7-10-56, CI. 105 — 193.
Dilworth, Richard M., and J. P. Miller, to General Motors
Corp. Railway vehicle truck. 2,770,200, 11-13-56, CI.
105—192.
Di Marco, Aurelio, and C. Pasini, to Farmaceutici Italia
S. A. Di-Guanidino-phenol ethers. 2,744,138, 5-1-56, CI.
260—565.
Di Marco, Thomas J., and H. W. Heighton, to Boeing Airplane
Co. Combined base sockets and terminal boards. 2,744,214,
5-1-56, CI. 317—101.
Di Matteo, George J. Communication switching arrange-
ments. 2,754,366, 7-10-56, CI. 179 — 2.
Di Mattia, Alfred L., to Dictaphone Corp. Microphone hous-
ing. 2,769,040, 10-30-56, CI. 179—188.
Dimick, Winslow A. Hold-down clamp structure for a fold-
able table. 2,740.681, 4-3-56, CI. 311—91.
Di Miscio, William A. : See —
Walberg, Nathan C, and Di Miscio. 2,761,674.
Dimitrieff, George. Detachable rock drill bit. 2,736,582,
2-28-56, CI. 287 — 126.
Dimitrieff, George. Reaming bit. 2,739,791, 3-27-56, CI.
255—73.
Dimmel, Martin O., and P. J. Spellman. De-icing snow plow
for track rails. 2,765.547, 10-9-56, CI. 37 — 36.
Dimmer, Robert P., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc.
Twenty cycle generator. 2,751,546, 6-19-56, CI. 321 — 68.
Dimmer, Robert P., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc.
Electronic preset revolution counter device. 2,766,936,
10-16-56, CI. 235—132.
Dimmett, James E., to Rockwell Mfg. Co. Dual selective reg-
isters. 2,769,594, 11-6-56, CI. 235—91.
Dimond, Harold L. : See —
Shrader, Marvin O., and Dimond. 2,767,187.
Di Nardo, Albert, J. H. Gardner, and N. C. Robertson, to Na-
tional Research Corp. Production of chemicals. 2,769,846,
11-6-56, Cl. 260—635.
Dines. James M. : See —
Chubb, Melvin F„ and Dines. 2,745.892.
Chubb, Melvin F., and Dines. 2,745,893.
Dingley, Edward N., Jr. Magnetic tape recorder-reproducer.
Re. 24,182, 7-17-56, Cl. 179—100.2.
Dingman, Glen H., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Ignition appa-
ratus. 2,761,996, 9-4-56, Cl. 315— 211.
Dingman, Thomas C. and J. W. Jamieson, to Ford Motor
Co. Door lock. 2,735,710, 2-21-56, Cl. 292—280.
Dingman, Thomas C, and J. W. Jamieson, to Ford Motor Co.
Door lock. 2,754.671, 7-17-56, Cl. 70 — 135.
Dingman, Thomas C, and E. F. Cook, to Ford Motor Co.
Motor vehicle luggage compartment lock. 2,767,571,
10-23-56, Cl. 70—139.
Dings Magnetic Separator Co. : See —
Colburn, William A. 2,768,746.
Palm, Bernhard A. 2,747,735.
Di Nicola, Joseph. Paint drop flinger. 2,763,510, 9-18-56,
Cl. 299—63.
Dinkelkamp, Henry T., to Stewart-Warner Corp. Lubricant
pressure regulating valve. 2,731,034. 1-17-56, Cl. 137 — 495.
Dinkelkamp, Henry T., to Stewart-Warner Corp. Reciprocat-
ing fluid motor and valve mechanism therefor. 2,745,387,
5-15-56, Cl. 121—154.
Dinkelkamp, Henry T., to Stewart- Warner Corp. Float op-
erated air eliminator. 2,756,682, 7-31-56, Cl. 103—178.
Dinkelkamp, Henry T., to Stewart-Warner Corp. Hydro-
pneumatic pressure control apparatus. 2,765,804, 10-9-56,
Cl. 137—95.
Dinkelkamp, Henry T., and E. Feicht, to Stewart-Warner
Corp. Reciprocating fluid motor and valve control therefor.
2,740,384, 4-3-56, Cl. 121—152.
Dinley, Clarence F., to Detrex Corp. Filtering apparatus.
2.765,924, 10-9-56, Cl. 210—181.
Dinley, Clarence F., Jr., and I. J. Duncan, to Detrex Corp.
Methods for cleaning food containers and the like
2,740,734, 4-3-56, Cl. 134—29.
Dinneen, Jack: See —
Edmond, Joseph A. 2,752,064.
Dinner, Moe : See —
Epstein, Herbert S.
Dinsmoor. Theodore E.
2,748,704, 6-5-56, Cl.
2.766.042.
Arming device for torpedo exploders.
102—70.2.
Dinsmore, Arthur S., to Seneca Falls Machine Co. Turn-table
transfer mechanism. 2,770,141, 11-13-56, Cl. 74 — 99.
Dinsmore, Arthur S., and E. R. Smith, to Seneca Falls Ma-
chine Co. Work-handling mechanism for machine tools.
2,739,717, 3-27-56, Cl. 214—1.
Dinsmore, Dawson J. Device for disconnecting sash balance
cables. 2,761,173, 9-4-56, Cl. 16—206.
Dinstman, Hyman. Waterproof watch case and crystal.
2,745,245, 5-15-56, Cl. 58—90.
Dinwiddie, James A., W. O. Milligan, and M. A. Mosesman, to
Esso Research and Engineering Co. Production of gamma
alumina. 2,749,216, 6-5-56, Cl. 23—143.
Dinwiddie, James A^ and M. A. Mosesman, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Method for converting hydrocarbons
with a platinum-on-alumina catalyst. 2,761,819, 9-4-56,
Cl. 196—50.
LIST OF PATENTEES
199
Dinwiddie, James A., and M. A. Mosesman, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Preparation of silica-alumina crack-
ing catalyst. 2,775,562, 12-25-5G, CI. 252 — 463.
Diogene, Henri C. J. M., to Hollywood-Maxwell Co. Elastic
girdle. 2,736,02!). 2-28-56, CI. 2—37.
Dion Freres Inc. : See —
Dion, Lucien. 2,750,202.
Dion, Lucien. 2,755,911.
Dion, Lucien. 2,763,497.
Dion, Lucien, to Dion Freres Inc. Tractor hitch having a
detachable implement carrying frame. 2,750,202, 6-12-56,
CI. 280—106.
Dion, Lucien, to Dion Freres Inc. Feeding device for agricul-
tural machines. 2,755,911, 7-24-56, CI. 198—103.
Dion, Lucien, to Dion Freres Inc. Wheeled vehicle with ad-
justable frame. 2,763,497, 9-18-56, CI. 280 — 490.
Dion, Raymond F. : See —
Brouwer, Benjamin W., and Dion. 2,746,487.
Dion, Warren E., to The Bristol Co. Interlock for manual-
automatic control systems. 2,753,499, 7-3-56, CI. 318 — 29.
Dionisotti, Joseph. Rock drill adapted to inject fluid into
a bore hole. 2,764,387, 9-25-56, CI. 255—19.
Dionne, John C. Method of and apparatus for detecting flaws
in magnetizable bodies. 2,740,090, 3-27-56, CI. 324 — 37.
Diotti, Giacinto, % to Snia Viscosa, Societa Nazkmale In-
dustria Applicazioni Viscosa, Societa per Aziona. Proc-
ess for the recovery of furfural and a tuel from waste bi-
sulfite liquor. 2,768,176, 10-23-56, CI. 260 — 347.9.
Diotti, Giacinto, % to Snia Viscosa, Societa Nazionale In-
dustrla Applicazioni Viscosa, Societa per Aziona. Proc-
esses for the utilization of exhausted liquors. 2,768,177,
10-23-56, CI. 260—347.9.
Di Pietro, William O. : See —
Findlay, Gordon R., Di Pietro, and Hood. 2,760,858.
Dipner. Charles D.. W. O. Teeters, and J. M. Wrightson,
to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Dispersion of fluorochlorocarbon
polymers. 2,775,569, 12-25-56, CI. 260 — 32.8.
Dippel, Cornelis J. : See —
De Jonge, Jelis, Jonker, Keuning, and Dippel. 2,764.484.
Dippel, Cornelis J., and H. J. Houtman, to Hartford National
Bank and Trust Co., trustee. Method of producing a photo-
graphic image by physical development. 2,735,773,
2-21-56, CI. 95—88.
Dippel, Cornelius J., and H. Jonker, to Hartford National
Bank and Trust Co., trustee. Process for producing col-
ored photographic contrasts. 2,750,292, 6-12-56, CI.
95—88.
D'Ippolito, Peter : See —
Clemente, Agostino. 2,757.584.
Clemente, Agostino, and D'Ippolito. 2,768,561.
Dirckx, Rudolph H. Movable picture toy. 2,732,655, 1-31-56,
CI. 46—36.
Direcant Co. : See —
Mullaney, John H. 2,770,802.
Di Renzo, Simon, % to J. J. McDevitt. Devices for indicating
exposure of frozen foods to unsafe temperatures.
2,753,270, 7-3-56, CI. 99—192.
Dirscherl, Josef : See —
Aschenwald, Johann. 2,743,826.
Di Ruscio, Vincent J. Bench vise adjustable around hori-
zontal axis by rack and pinion. 2,750,824, 6-19-56, CI.
Di Salvo, 'Philip A. : See —
Waldman, Samuel W. 2,740,008.
Di Santo, Carmine C. : See —
Starr. Donald F., and Di Santo. 2,752,360.
Disbrow, Donald R., to Union Steam Pump Co. Pump and
packing. 2,741,991, 4-17-56, CI. 103—103.
Disckind, Morton J. : See —
Chase, Carl T., Disckind, and Earle. 2.741,571.
Diseker, Alan G. Poultry feeder. 2,735,401, 2-21-56, CI.
Dishal, Milton, to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Band pass filters. 2,749.523, 6-5-56. Cl. 333 — 73.
Dispenza, Charles. Recording rain gauge. 2,735,298, 2-21-56,
Display Corp. : See —
Van Den Berg. Richard H. 2,729,008.
Di Stefano, Frank. Second operation production chucking
machine. 2,745.168, 5-15-56, Cl. 29—38.
Di Stefano, John F., to Thompson Products, Inc. Submerged
booster pump. 2,760,437, 8-28-56, Cl. 103 — 88.
Di Stefano, John F., and F. E. Smith, to Thompson Products,
Inc. Submerged booster pump assembly. 2,761,393, 9-4-56,
Cl. 103 — 88.
Distelmaier, Alfred, to Schenley Industries, Inc. Novel
chemotherapeutic agents comprising dialkynyl ethers of
diethylstilbestrol. 2,748,169, 5-29-56, Cl. 260 — 613.
Distillers Co. Ltd., The : See —
Abbott, Leslie S., Faulkner, and Hollis. 2,739,972.
Abbott, Leslie S., and Graham. 2,762,813.
Bellringer, Frederick J. 2,746,843.
Bewley. Thomas, and Aller. 2,734,921.
Brick, Eric C. 2,760,956.
Cash, Wilfrid E., and Gell. 2,759,967.
Dilke, Max H., Faulkner, and Merrv. 2,755,259.
Dilke, Max H., Faulkner, and Merry. 2,755,262.
Hall, Reginald H. 2,744,121.
Hall, Reginald H., Jacobs, and Jacquet. 2,732,940.
Howlett, John, and Lamburd. 2,757,131.
Howlett, John, and Lamburd. 2,766,192.
Lacey, Richard N. 2,758,994.
Lacey, Richard N. 2,766,289.
Milne, John N., and Crick. 2,759,910.
Distillers Co. Ltd., The : See — Continued
Munday, Charles W. 2,741,703.
Munday, Charles W., Peakin, and Griffiths. 2,744,234.
Philip, Thomas B. 2,766,904.
Southwood, John. 2,772,312.
Vaughan, Mervyn F. 2,734,894.
Vaughan, Mervyn F., and Bellringer. 2,741,583.
Distin, Lionel S., to Ericsson Telephones Ltd. Polarized elec-
tromagnetic devices (polarized relay). 2,741,728, 4-10-56,
Cl. 317—172.
Ditch, Franklin D., to Thomas Industries Inc. Roller-type
paint applicators. 2,743,469, 5-1-56, Cl. 15—128.
Di Tirro, Domenic A., to Ross Operating Valve Co. Valve.
2,774,369, 12-18-56, Cl. 137—102.
Ditmar, Willem P. A., to Lever Brothers Co. Heat-sealed
package of liquid or plastic. 2,751,072, 6-19-56. Cl.
206 — 46.
Di Toro, Michael J., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Narrow band communication system. 2,766,325,
10-9-56, Cl. 179—15.55.
Di Toro, Michael J., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Noise suppression device. 2,771,586, 11-20-56,
q\ 333 71
Di Trapani, Frank. Detachable handle. 2,734,221, 2-14-56,
Cl. 16—114.
Ditrick Norman H., to Radio Corp. of America. Method of
forming p-n junctions in n-type germanium. 2,761,800,
9-4-56, Cl. 148—1.5.
Ditter, Francis J. Aircraft ski. 2,733,026, 1-31-56, Cl.
244—108.
Dittman, Albert L. : See — _
Passino, Herbert J., Dittman, and Wrightson. 2,774,751.
Teeters, Wilber O., Passino, and Dittman. 2,770,606.
Dittman, Albert L., to M. W. Kellogg Co. Manufacture of
perhalocarbon polymers. 2,739,960, 3-27-56, Cl. 260—92.1.
Dittman, Albert L., H. J. Passino, and W. O. Teeters, to The
M. W. Kellogg Co. Copolymer of trifluorochloroethylene
and vinylidene fluoride. 2,738,343, 3-13-56, Cl. 260—87.7.
Dittman, Albert L., H. J. Passino, and W. O. Teeters, to The
M. W. Kellogg Co. Copolymers of a perfluorochloroethylene
and a fluoroethylene and method for their preparation.
2,752,331, 6-26-56, Cl. 260—87.7.
Dittman, Albert L., and J. M. Wrightson, to The M. W.
Kellogg Co. Chlorinated acyl peroxides and method for
their manufacture. 2,775,618, 12-25-56, Cl. 260—610.
Dittman, Emil M. : See —
Coleman, Joseph J., and Dittman. 2,771,380.
Dittmar, Gerhard : See — „
Schmidt, Karl, Miiller, Putter, Suckfull, and Dittmar.
2 753 344
Dittmar,' Gerhard, R. Putter, and F. Suckfull, to Farben-
fabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Metal complex forming
azo dyestuffs. 2,734,052, 2-7-56, Cl. 260—146.
Dittmar, Harry R. : See — „,„„„
Hinkamp, James B., Sugimoto, and Dittmar. 2,734,910.
Dittmar, Harry R., to Ethyl Corp. Trichlorodinitrobenzenes.
2,749.372, 6-5-56, Cl. 260 — 646.
Dittmore-Freimuth Corp. : See —
Dittmore, Ray H., Richter, Shadd, McMillan, and Trickle.
2,768,105.
Dittmore, Rav H., Richter, Shadd, McMillan, and Trickle.
2.771,540.
Trickle, Russell W., Jr. 2,752,676.
Dittmore. Rav H.. W. Richter, D. Shadd. J. A. McMillan, and
R. W. Trickle, Jr.. to Dittmore-Freimuth Corp. Method of
splicing coaxial cables. 2,768,105, 10-23-56, Cl. 154—2.22.
Dittmore, Ray H., W. Richter, D. Shadd, J. A. McMillan, and
R. W. Trickle, Jr., to Dittmore-Freimuth Corp. Soldering
transformer for splicing coaxial cables. 2,771,540,
11-20-56, Cl. 219—85.
Ditto, Fred W., to General Motors Corp. Surface grinding
device. 2,765,597, 10-9-56, Cl. 51—241.
Ditto, Inc. : See —
Bruns, Herbert F. 2,753,795.
Hertsch, James W. 2,737,109.
Levin, Carl A. 2,740,353.
Dittrich, Rudolf. Method and apparatus for making crochet
curtain materials and similar textile goods with a net-like
basic pattern. 2,736,179, 2-28-56, Cl. 66—85.
Ditzel, Heinrich : See —
Ostwaldt, Erich, and Ditzel. 2,773,581.
Diveley, William R. : See —
Buntin. George A., and Diveley. 2,766,170.
Diveley, William R., to Hercules Powder Co. 3-halo-2-tetrahy-
dropyranthiol S-(0,0-dialkyl phosphorodithioate) and pesti-
cides containing the same. 2.766,171. 10-9-56, Cl. 167 — 33.
Diven, Liscum, and R. R. Waer, to International Telephone
and Telegraph Corp. Frequency divider. 2,753,455,
7-3-56, Cl. 250—36.
Diversey Corp., The : See —
Farison, Robert E. 2,746,465.
Hodgens, John G., Jr. 2.748.790.
Hodgens, John G., Jr. 2,766,767.
Divine Brothers Co. : See —
Brown, Alfred S. and A. M. 2.747.981.
Divine. James H. Sectional threadless fastener and camming
washer means therefor. 2.765,698, 10-9-56. Cl. 85 — 5.
Dix, Richard K„ to R. E. Dix. Animal figure and sound-
simulating velocipede. 2,740,636, 4-3-56, Cl. 280—1.14.
Dix, Robert E. : See —
Dix, Richard K. 2,740,636.
Dix, Sydney. Milling machine. 2,734,426, 2-14-56, Cl. 90—11.
Dixi, S. A. : See —
Bellmann, Reinhold. 2,768,831.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Dixie Cup Co. : See —
Bennett, Herbert L. 2,729,080.
Bennett, Herbert L. 2,729,528.
Bennett, Herbert L. 2,703,421.
Carew, Herman. 2,740,551.
Carew, Herman. 2,755,011.
Carew, Herman. 2,757,839.
Carew, Herman. 2,770,958.
Dixie Wax Paper Co. : See —
Bryce, William H. 2,752,085.
Bryce, William H. 2,760,571.
Dixon, Albert L. Box or case. 2,758,777, 8-14-56, CI.
229—27.
Dixon, Charles E. Process for the drying of timber or other
materials. 2,756,513, 7-31-50, CI. 34—37.
Dixon, Charles H.. to Ex-Cell-O Corp. Container with re-
closeable pouring opening. 2,730,288, 1-10-56, CI.
229—17.
Dixon, Charles H., to Ex-Cell-0 Corp. Container of paper-
board or the like. 2,730,289, 1-10-56. CI. 229 — 17.
Dixon Corp. : See —
Rulon-Miller, Robert, and Tabor. 2,774,549.
Tabor, Warner H. Re. 24,207.
Dixon, Donald D. : See —
Nagode, Henry S. 2,741.239.
Dixon, Frederick W., to Harry Ferguson Research Ltd.
Four wheel drive mechanism and braking unit therefor.
2,751,029, 6-19-56, CI. 180 — 44.
Dixon, Guy E., Jr. Accordion folding door. 2,740,5-10,
5-22-56, CI. 160—206.
Dixon, Henry J., and A. G. Gauterin, to British Insulated
Callender's Cables Ltd. Electric cable coupling devices.
2,748,361, 5-29-56, CI. 339—64.
Dixon, Henry J., and G. H. Webster, to British Insulated
Callender's Cables Ltd. Manufacture of metal tubes appli-
cable in some cases as electric conductors or other parts of
electric cables. 2,749,866, 6-12-56, CI. 113—33.
Dixon, James K., to American Cyanamid Co. Method of pre-
paring unsaturated nitriles. 2,745,804, 5-15-56, CI.
260—464.
Dixon, James K., and J. E. Longfield, to American Cyanamid
Co. Cyanogen production. 2,730,430, 1-10-56, CI. 23 — 151.
Dixon, James K., S. W. Tribit, and W. O. Fugate, to American
Cyanamid Co. Partial oxidation of naphthalene to produce
mixtures containing a high proportion of naphthoquinone.
2,765,323, 10-2-56, CI. 260 — 396.
Dixon, John J., to Duff-Norton Co. Push-pull jack. 2,771,787,
11-27-56, CI. 74 — 424.8.
Dixon, John J., Sr. Replacement for Venetian blind slat-
supporting strap. 2,771,946, 11-27-56, CI. 160—178.
Dixon, Joseph A., to California Research Corp. Polvamide-
polyamate-thiekened grease. 2,752,312, 6-26-56, CI.
252—33.6.
Dixon, Joseph A., to California Research Corp. Amate-
dicarboxylate-thickened grease. 2,756,213, 7-24-56, CI.
252—33.6.
Dixon, Lowell R., and P. H. Conklin. Gauges. 2,734,277,
2-14-56, CI. 33—172.
Dixon. Lyman W. Suspending binder strip and tab unit for
calendars and the like. 2,774,161, 12-18-56, CI. 40 — 119.
Dixon, Paul H.. to Dixon Research, Inc. Clamping device.
2,744,780, 5-8-56, CI. 294 — 115.
Dixon, Paul H., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Feed mechanism.
2,746.357. 5-22-56, CI. 89—33.
Dixon, Paul H., to A. R. Larson. Reciprocatory drive mecha-
nism. 2,755,673, 7-24-56, CI. 74—57.
Dixon, Paul H.. to Dixon Research, Inc. Accelerator holding
device. 2,705.072. 10-9-56, CI. 74—513.
Dixon, Paul H., to the United States of America as repre-
sented bv the Secretary of the Army. Feed mechanism.
2,766,003, 10-16-56, CI. 89—33.
Dixon Research. Inc. : See —
Dixon, Paul H. 2.744,780.
Dixon. Paul H. 2,765,672.
Francis, Andrew J., Jr. 2,765,671.
Dixon, Rolland E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Deflorination
of reaction products. 2,750,032, 8-14-56, CI. 200 — 683.4.
Dixon, Rolland E., and C. S. Kelley, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Isomerization of hydrocarbons. 2,764,624, 9-25-56, CI.
260—683.5.
Dixon, Ronald H. T. : See —
Busby, Arthur D., and Dixon. 2,757,082.
Dixon, Samuel M. Safety door retainer with latch.
2,758,864. 8-14-56, CI. 292—302.
Dixon, Stanley M., and J. E. Davies, to Westinghouse Garrard
Ticket Machines Ltd. Stop device for ticket issuing ma-
chines and the like. 2,739,686, 3-27-56, CI. 192 — 139.
Djerassi, Carl : See —
Rosenkranz, George, and Djerassi. 2.773.073.
Rosenkranz, George, and Djerassi. 2,773,887.
Rosenkranz, George, Pataki. and Djerassi. 2,733.240.
Sondheimer, Franz, Djerassi, Rosenkranz and Mancera.
2,751,379.
Djerassi, Carl, and G. Rosenkranz, to American Syntex Inc.
Process for producing A4-pregnen-lla, 21-diol-3, 20-diones
and intermediate therefor. 2,735,855, 2-21-56, CI.
260—397.45.
Djerassi, Carl. L. Miramontes, and G. Rosenkranz, to Syntex
S. A. A4-19-nor-17a-ethinylandroKfon-17/3-ol-3-one and proc-
ess. 2,744.122. 5-] -50, Pi. 200—397.4.
Djerassi, Carl. F. Sondheimer. and G. Rosenkranz. to Syntex
S. A. Cyclopentanophenanthrene compounds and method
for the production thereof. 2,753,342, 7-3-56, CI.
260—239.55.
Djerassi, Carl, F. Sondheimer, and G. Rosenkranz, to Syntex,
S. A. 19-norandrostanolones and process. 2,756,244,
7-24-56^ CI. 260—397.4.
Djerassi, Carl, G. Rosenkranz, and L. L. Miramontes, to Syn-
tex S. A. Cyclopentanophenanthrene derivatives and com-
pounds. 2,759,951, 8-21-56, CI. 200—397.3.
Djerassi, Carl, and G. Rosenkranz, to Syntex S. A. Ring A
halogenated allopregnanes. 2,767,199, 10-16-56, CI.
260—397.45.
Djerassi, Carl, and G. Rosenkranz, to Syntex S. A. Process
for the production of allopregnane-3£.ll<8,17a,20/3,21-pen-
tols. 2,773,074, 12-4-56, CI. 260—397.5.
Djerassi, Carl, and G. Rosenkranz, to Syntex S. A. Cyclopen-
tanophenanthrene derivatives and method for preparation
thereof. 2,773,079, 12-4-56, CI. 260—397.45.
Djerassi, Carl, L. Miramontes, and G. Rosenkranz, to Syntex
S. A. 17 a-methyl-19-nortesterone. 2,774,777, 12-18-56
CI. 260—397.4.
D'Lower, Irving D. Hair dress haircut. 2,774,356, 12-18-56
CI. 132 — 7.
Dlugatch, Meyer. Hood latch locking device for automobiles
2,743,601, 5-1-56, CI. 70—240.
Dlugosch, Paul A., to Noble Mfg. Co. Sectional hinge con
nected drawbars. 2,735,251, 2-21-56, CI. 55 — 150.
Doak, Edmond R. Impeller propelled aerodynamic body
2,730,311, 1-10-56, CI. 244 — 12.
Doak, Kenneth W., to United States Rubber Co. Rubber
treatment. 2,734,885, 2-14-56, CI. 260 — 41.5.
Doak, Kenneth W., to United 'States Rubber Co. Rubber
treatment. 2,734,886, 2-14-56, CI. 260—41.5.
Doak, Kenneth W., and R. A. Gregg, to United States Rubber
Co. Rubber treatment. 2.734,887, 2-14-56, CI. 260 — 41.5.
Doak, Robert A., Jr., and L. R. Garza, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army.
Contact-latch type firing mechanism for rocket launchers.
2,764,066, 9-25-56, CI. 89—1.7.
Doan, Richard L., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Apparatus for
determining relative permeability of formations. 2,736,197,
2-28-56, CI. 73—155.
Doane, Arthur E. Structural joint connection in panel con-
struction. 2,746,891, 5-22-56. CI. 154—43.
Doane. Harry C. to General Motors Corp. Electric connector.
2,731.617, 1-17-56. CI. 339—256.
Doane. Harry C, to General Motors Corn. Illuminatable indi-
cating devices. 2,738.755. 3-20-56. CI. 116—124.
Doane, Harry C, to General Motors Corp. Illuminated dial
devices. 2,738,756, 3-20-56. CI. 116—124.
Doane, Harry C, to General Motors Corn. Flvwheel, clutch
and starter housing drain. 2.770 971, 11-20-56, CI. 74 — 6.
Doane, Jerry D. : See —
Newcombe, Jack, and Doane. 2 748 080.
Doat, Robert. Automatic casting apparatus. 2,763,041,
9-18-56. CI. 22—65.
Doat. Robert. Refractorv linings for furnaces and method of
producing. 2.768,088, 10-23-56. CI. 106—56.
Doha. Stephen, Jr.. and L. W. Morrison, Jr.. to Bell Telenhone
Laboratories, Inc. Coincidence circuit. 2,733,436, 1-31-56,
CI. 343—7.
Dobay, Donald G.. to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. Proc-
ess for preparing octaethylcyclotetrasiloxane. 2,769,829,
11-6-56, CI. 260 — 448.2.
Dobay, Donald G., to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. Proc-
ess for preparing hexaethylcyclotrisiloxane. 2,769,830,
11-6-56, CI. 260—448.2.
Dohbie. Thomas A., and J. B. Sturgess. to Union Oil Co. of
California. Constant rate liquid dispenser. 2,771.228,
11-20-56. CI. 222 — 481.5.
Dohbins. Albert L. Adjustable and foldable canopy.
2.771.125. 11-20-56. CI. 155—154.
Dobbins.. Murrell F., Jr. : See —
Schuster. Paul, and Dobbins. 2.762 425.
Dobbins, Walter J., III. to American Can Co. Nozzle con-
tainer with flexible telescoping pouring spout. 2.77.'" 032,
12-11-50. CI. 222—525.
Dobbratz, Edward J., and T. J. TTndy. Remote control wiring
systems. 2,708,333. 10-23-56, CI. 317—122.
Dobbs. Fred. Propeller blade reshaping machine. 2.742.947,
4-24-56. CI. 153—78.
Dobbs. Richard H. Supnort for vehicle loading skids.
2,742,995. 4-24-56, CI. 193—41.
Dobeckmun Co., The: See —
Lacv. George H. 2.772.994.
Woehlert. Walter E., and Betts. 2,746,359.
Dobes. Michael J., and J. H. Smith, to The National Acme Co.
Shocknroof overload relay. 2,755,358, 7-17-56, CI.
200 — 116.
Dohkin. William J. Paper towel dispenser. 2,738.934,
3_20-56. CI. 242—55.4.
Dohkin. William J., to American Dispenser Co., Inc. Soap
dispensers. 2.772.116. 11-27-56. CI. 299—83.
Doble. Abner. to McCnlloch Motors Corn. Fluid pressure en-
gines. 2 .730.990, 1-17-56. CI. 121 — 102.
Doble Engineering Co. : Sep —
Doble. Frank C. 2.756,587.
Doble. Frank C, to Doble Engineering Co. Tensiometer.
2.756,587, 7-31-56, CI. 73 — 53.
Doble. Warren, to Jabsco Pump Co. Impeller pump.
2,772,637, 12-4-56, CI. 103—117.
Dobosy, Joseph F.. to Radio Corp. of America. Video signal
mixing amplifier circuits. 2,751,445, 6-19-56, CI.
179—171.
Dobratz, Elmer H., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Isomeriza-
tion of maleic acid to fumaric acid in the presence of
gaseous chlorine. 2,758,134, 8-7-56, CI. 260 — 537.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Dobrick, Joseph : See —
Day, Lawrence, Dobrick, and Kay. 2,740,237.
Dobrogowski, Daniel T., R. M. Roen, and It. H. Jones, to Mil-
waukee Stamping Co. Escapement mechanism for record
players. 2,739,817, 3-27-56, CI. 274—10.
Dobrogowski, Daniel T., R. M. Roen, and R. H. Jones, to
Milwaukee Stamping Co. Automatic record changer for
various record sizes. 2,763,480, 9-18-56, CI. 274—10.
Dobrovolny, Frank J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and
Co. Method of producing synthetic mica. 2,741,877,
4-17-56, CI. 49—77.
Dobson, Frank E. : See —
Rowlands, Tom, and Dobson. 2,735,732.
Dobson, Franklin A., and J. V. Mariner, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Air Force.
Manhole cover. 2,765,097, 10-2-56, CI. 220—60.
Dobson, Harry E. Machine for closing the flaps of a foldable
carton at one end prior to the rilling operation. 2,739,513,
3-27-56, CI. 93—36.8.
Dobson, Richard D., and H. van der Kolk, to Bureau van
Tongeren N. V. Cyclones. 2,767,840, 10-23-56, CI.
209—144.
Dobson, Robert D. : See —
Hawley, Harold K., and Dobson. 2,733,251.
Dochterman, Richard W., to General Electric Co. Submersible
dynamoelectric machine. 2,740,908, 4-3-56, CI. 310 — 87.
Dock, Mortimer R. Chain shackles having a resilient clip.
2,729,058, 1-3-56, CI. 59—86.
Dock, Mortimer R. Chain shackle. 2,731,791. 1-24-56, CI.
59—86.
Docken, Melford H. Revolving teeter-totter. 2,769,635,
11-6-56, CI. 272—30.
Dockendorff, Ralph L., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Control of foaming and loss of acid in concentration of
sulfuric acid. 2,762,690, 9-11-56, CI. 23—173.
Dockum, Charles R. Projector system for composing in color
and form. 2,731,264, 1-17-56, CI. 272 — 10.
Dr. Salsbury's Laboratories : See—
Zbornik, Thomas W., and Peterson. 2,748,051.
Dodd, Arthur E., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Battery
checking circuit arrangement. 2,735,966, 2-21-56, CI.
317—141.
Dodd, Arthur E., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Lightout
protection for 3-block 4-indication signalling system.
2,736,794, 2-28-56, CI. 246 — 50.
Dodd, Arthur E., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Electrical
relay operating circuit for control of highway crossing
signals. 2.748,265, 5-29-56. CI. 246—130.
Dodd, Arthur E., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Railway
switch controlling apparatus. 2,769,901, 11-6-56, CI.
246—219.
Dodd, Arthur E., and J. E. McMahon, to Westinghouse Air
Brake Co. Graduated time control system for highway
crossing signals. 2.734,130, 2-7-56, 01. 246 — 130.
Dodd, Clinton R., T. P. Hartnett, and H. Robinson, to Baker
& Co.. Inc. Method of making a composite metal rod.
2,761,207, 9-4-56, CI. 29 — 474.3.
Dodd, David H., y> to W. C. Windsor, Jr. Method for making
structural members. 2,732,607, 1-31-56, CI. 25 — 154.
Dodd, Edward A. : See —
Aston, Robert T. 2,741,356.
Dodd, John. Device for the attachment of tools to drilling
and other power operated metal working machines.
2,730,220, 1-10-56, CI. 192—114.
Dodd, Roy F., to the United States of America as represented
by the Secretary of the Navy. Search-track radar control.
2,762,234, 9-11-56, CI. 74—471.
Dodd, Roy F., and A. A. Nims, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy.
Quick release coupling having detachable screw thimble-
gland. 2,774,616, 12-18-56, CI. 285—33.
Dodd, Thomas G., to Hospital Sanitation Equipment Corp.
Apparatus for disposing of contaminated waste. 2,731,208,
1-17-56. CI. 241—41.
Dodds, Dan L. Method of making a sewing needle. 2,758,648,
8-14-56, CI. 163—5.
Dodds, Earl B. : See —
Le Baron, Theodore, and Dodds. 2,746,751.
Dodds, John W. Lockable valve. 2,748,794, 6-5-56, CI.
137—385.
Dodds, Nugent, to the United States of America as represented
by the Secretary of War. Incendiary pellet. 2,754,761,
7-17-56, CI. 102—90.
Dodds, Nugent, to G. Hume. Bird feeder. 2,773,474,
12-11-56, CI. 119—55.
Dodds, Wellesley J., to Radio Corp. of America. Electron
beam tubes. 2,758,244, 8-7-56, CI. 315 — 3.5.
Dodds, Wellesley J., to Radio Corp. of America. Electron
beam tubes. 2,773.213, 12-4-56, CI. 315—3.6.
Dodegge, Carl, to W. F. O'Keeffe. Ticket machines. 2,755,084,
7_17_56, CI. 271—2.4.
Dodge, Adiel Y., to Borg-Warner Corp. One way clutches.
2,731,122, 1-17-56, CI. 192 — 45.1.
Dodge, Adiel Y. Variable speed drives. 2,732,831, 1-31-56,
CI. 123—41.12.
Dodge, Adiel Y. Tooth clutches. 2,735,528, 2-21-56, CI.
192 — 48.
Dodge, Adiel Y. Transmission. 2,738,689, 3-20-56, CI.
74—732.
Dodge, Adiel Y. Refrigerating system. 2,739,452, 3-27-56,
CI. 62—3.
Dodge, Adiel Y. Control svstems for engine driven vehicles.
2,741,350, 4-10-56, CI. 192— .092.
201
Adiel Y., to Borg-Warner Corp. One way clutches.
2,753,028, 7-3-56, CI. 192—45.1.
Dodge, Adiel Y. Slip coupling, 2,763,141, 9-18-56, CI. 64—30.
Dodge, Adiel Y. Shock absorber. 2,772,085, 11-27-56, CI.
267—1.
Dodge, Adiel Y., and W. A. Robertson. Double clutches.
2,751,055. 6-19-56, CI. 192 — 48.
Dodge, Encel H. : See —
Brown, Edgar H., Jr., Dodge, and Bjorksten. 2,739,083.
Dodge, Erie H., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Exhaust
head construction. 2,751,133, 6-19-56, CI. 226 — 20.4.
Dodge, Ernest E. Time released animal feeder. 2,7a2,995,
7-3-56, CI. 161—10.
Dodge, Howard G. Torque sensitive reversible motion actu-
ator. 2,751,219, 6-19-56, CI. 268—59.
Dodge Mfg. Corp. : See —
Chung, Jackson. 2,753,969.
Chung, Jackson. 2,775,137.
Currier, Donald C. 2,767,590.
Firth, David. 2,739,830.
Firth, David. 2,763,158.
Firth, David. 2,773,393.
Dodge, Milton L., to Compo Shoe Machinery Corp. Shoe
pressing machine. 2,735,119, 2-21-56, CI. 12 — 51.
Dodge, Ronald D., to International Business Machines Corp.
Floating escapement mechanism. 2,741,355, 4-10-56, CI.
197 — 86.
Dodge, Ronald D., and L. E. Palmer, to International Business
Machines Corp. Line finder for toll biller. 2,737,280,
3-6-56, CI. 197—133.
Dodge, Ronald D., and L. E. Palmer, to International Business
Machines Corp. Justifier for typewriters. 2,753,973,
7-10-56, CI. 197—84.
Dodge, Will K., St., % to L. W. Johnson. Fish lure.
2,766,546, 10-16-56, CI. 43 — 42.48.
Dodington, Sven H. M., to International Telephone and
Telegraph Corp. Motor speed control. 2,753,507, 7-3-56,
CI. 318—341.
Dodington, Sven H. M., to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Duty cycle control for radio beacons.
2,753,553, 7-3-56, CI. 343—17.1.
Dodington, Sven H. M., and C. R. Wilson, to International
Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Pulsed R-F amplifier.
2,753,525, 7-3-56, CI. 332—9.
Dodson, Adrain. Spring mounted rocking horse. 2,743,104,
4-24-56, CI. 272—53.1.
Dodson, Guy R., to Electric Steel Foundry. Conveyor flight.
2,754,957, 7-17-56, CI. 198—176.
Dodson, Norman G., to The Maytag Co. Control for electric
heating elements. 2,761,051, 8-28-56, CI. 219 — 20.
Dodson, Raymond M.. to G. D. Searle & Co. Sulfonyl-
acetamides. 2,748,164, 5-29-56, CI. 260—558.
Dodson, Raymond M., to G. D. Searle & Co. 17-pyridine-
acrylyl-5-androsten-3-ols and their esters. 2,753,341,
7-3-56, CI. 260—239.5.
Dodson, Raymond M., to G. D. Searle & Co. Di-a-substituted
aminonitriles and processes for the manufacture thereof.
2,768,195, 10-23-56, CI. 260 — 465.
Dodson, Raymond M., and P. B. Sollman, to G. D. Searle &
Co. Method for producing a hexadecahydrochrysene com-
pound. 2,732,405, 1-24-56, CI. 260—586.
Dodson, Raymond M., and C. G. Bergstrom, to G. D. Searle
& Co. 20-pyridyl-5,16-pregnadien-3,20-diols and lower alkyl
derivatives thereof. 2,750,380, 6-12-56, CI. 260—239.5.
Dodson, Raymond M., and P. B. Sollman, to G. D. Searle & Co.
17 - thio - 5 - androstene - 3 - ols. 2,753,361, 7-3-56, CI.
260—397.5.
Dodson, Raymond M., and P. B. Sollman, to G. D. Searle &
Co. A*-17-thio-androsten-3-ones. 2,763,669, 9-18-56, CI.
260—397.3.
Dodson, Richard W., G. Friedlander, L. Helmholz, and P. H.
Watkins, to the United States of America as represented
by the United States Atomic Energy Commission. Filter-
ing apparatus. 2,732,072, 1-24-56, CI. 210 — 62.
Dodsworth, James W., to Monroe Calculating Machine Co.
Automatic total printing in a listing calculator. 2,756,926,
7-31-56, CI. 235—60.31.
Doe, Walter P. : See —
Sly. Leslie W.. Doe, and Fisher. 2,747,327.
Doebel, Karl, and H. Spiegelberg, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc.
Process for the manufacture of novel xanthine bases and
salts thereof. 2,761,861. 9-4-56, CI. 260—247.7.
Doebel, Karl, and H. Spiegelberg, to Hoffmann-La Roche
Inc. Process for the manufacture of xanthine derivatives.
2,761,862, 9-4-56, CI. 260—256.
Doebel, Karl, and H. Spiegelberg, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc.
1, 3-Di-(lower alkyl)-7-(3-keto-2-butyl) xanthines and proc-
ess of making same. 2,761,863, 9-4-56, CI. 260 — 256.
Doeg, Paul R., to The Peelle Co. Low voltage reversing edges.
2,740,856, 4-3-56, CI. 200—61.43.
Doeg, Ralph W., to Nash-Kelvinator Corp. Refrigerating ap-
paratus. 2,731,314, 1-17-56. CI. 309—19.
Doeg, Ralph W., to American Motors Corp. Refrigerating
apparatus. 2,752.943, 7-3-56, CI. 137—512.15.
Doeg, Ralph W., to Nash-Kelvinator Corp. Two-temperature
refrigerating system. 2,773,355, 12-11-56, CI. 62—3.
Doehler. Oskar : See —
Briick, Lothar, Doehler, and Kleen. 2,768,297.
Doelz, Melvin L., to Collins Radio Co. Wind-up coil.
2,731,605, 1-17-56, CI. 336—15.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Doelz, Melvin L., to Collins Radio Co. Variable band width
intermediate frequency system. 2,747,084, 5-22-56, CI.
250—20.
Doelz, Melvin L., to Collins Radio Co. Multiple frequency
communication system. 2,771,545, 11-20-56, CI. 250 — 8.
Doelz, Melvin L., and F. C. Wallace, to Collins Radio Co.
Disc holding and frequency measuring apparatus. 2,734,379,
• 2-14-56, CI. 73 — 67.
Doelz, Melvin L., and W. E. Whittington, to Collins Radio
Co. Temperature compensation for a magnetostrictive
transducer. 2,760,168, 8-21-56, CI. 333—71.
Doepke, Charles W., and O. L. Moehringer, to The Charles
Wm. Doepke Mfg. Co. Sectional dispensing receptacle for
small parts. 2,754,998, 7-17-56, CI. 222—129.
Doepke, Charles W., and O. L. Moehringer, to The Charles
Wm. Doepke Mfg. Co. Small parts receptacle and dispenser.
2,755,001, 7-17-56, CI. 222—165.
Doepke, Charles Wm., Mfg. Co., The : See —
Doepke, Charles W., and Moehringer. 2,754,998.
Doepke, Charles W., and Moehringer. 2,755,001.
Doeppel, Carl F. Funnel stoppers. 2,754,042, 7-10-56, CI.
226—36.
Doering, Charles : See —
Skoglund. Bertil J. 2,770,038.
Doering, Charles and H. H., and B. J. Skoglund ; said Skog-
lund assor. to said C. Doering and said H. H. Doering.
Continuous feeding and slicing mechanism for plastic sub-
stances and the like. 2,770,039, 11-13-56, CI. 31 — 20.
Doering, Frank F. W. Electrical control for internal combus-
tion engine neutralizers. 2,755,786, 7-24-56, CI. 123 — 124.
Doering, Henry : See —
Skoglund, Bertil J. 2,770,038.
Doering, Henry H. : See —
Doering, Charles and H. H. 2,770,039.
Doering, Robert F. : See —
Goldberg, Albert I., and Doering. 2«765,286.
Doerner, Ernst H. : See —
Weber, Carl, Doerner, Mantonya, and Doerner. 2,743,671.
Doerner, Mona P., to The Dow Chemical Co. l-chloro-2,3-
butanedione-3-oxime. 2,733,268, 1-31-56, CI. 260—566.
Doerner, Mona P., to The Dow Chemical Co. Synthesis of 1-
halo-2,3-butanedione-3-oximes. 2,734,084, 2-7-56, CI.
260—566.
Doerner, Mona P., to The Dow Chemical Co. L-3-(2-
propynylthio) alanine. 2,757,196, 7-31-56, CI. 260—534.
Doerner, Mona P., to The Dow Chemical Co. Dithiooxamides.
2,772,309, 11-27-56, CI. 260 — 551.
Doerner, Otto D. : See —
Weber, Carl, Doerner, Mantonya, and Doerner. 2,743,671.
Doerner, Otto D., to John Oster Mfg. Co. Lathe and drill
press assembly. 2,765,009, 10-2-56, CI. 144 — 92.
Doerr, Edward L., to Monsanto Chemical Co. N-(alkylmer-
captoalkyl) polyamine herbicides. 2,762,697, 9-11-56, CI.
71—2.7.
Doerr, Raymond S. : See —
Diget, Lewis K., and Doerr. 2,735,473.
Doerwald, Albert, to Benrus Watch Co., Inc. Hinged claw
watch bracelets. 2,765,108, 10-2-56, CI. 224—4.
Doherty, Francis C. : See —
Cyphers, James F., and Doherty. 2,772,784.
Doherty, Harry G., and C. J. Plank, to Socony Mobil Oil Co.,
Inc. Reactivation of metal-poisoned catalysts. 2,758,097,
8-7-56, CI. 252 — 413.
Doherty, Harry G., and C. J. Plank, to Socony Mobil Oil Co.,
Inc. Reactivation of metal-poisoned catalysts. 2,764,557,
9-25-56, CI. 252—411.
Doherty, Walter G. Cold asphaltic paving mixture and a
process of making it. 2,750,297, 6-12-56, CI. 106—170.
Doherty, William H. Shoe bottom press. 2,770,010, 11-13-56,
CI. 18—17.
Dohler, Oscar, and B. Epsztein, to Compagnie Generale de
Telegraphie Sans Fil. 2,730,678 1-10-56, CI. 333—31.
Dohler, Oscar, H. Huber, and W. Kleen, to Compagnie Gen-
erale De Telegraphie Sans Fil. Traveling wave tube.
2,745,983, 5-15-56, CI. 315—3.5.
Dohler, Oskar : See —
Warnecke, Robert, and Dohler. 2,770,780.
Dohrmann, Bruce : See —
Forslund, Charles F., Jr. 2,753,836.
Pierce, Gus S. 2,752,831.
Dohrmann, Gerald R., % to O. Dohrmann. Remote control
spotlight. 2,754,411, 7-10-56, CI. 240—61.9.
Dohrmann, O. : See —
Dohrmann, Gerald R. 2,754,411.
Dohrmann, Robert R. : See —
Bradley, James P., and Dohrmann. 2,752,257.
nohrman, Walter H. Adjustable wagon box brace. 2,771,317,
11-20-56, CI. 296—15.
Doi, Yoshikazu, to Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd. Wide ;m-le high
aperture Ave component photographic objective. 2,735,339,
2-21-56, CI. 88—57.
Dolamore, Earl W., to Watts Electric & Mfg. Co. Light bulb
socket assembly. 2,734,178, 2-7-56, CI. 339—127.
Dolan, Arthur : See —
Burbig, Henry, and Dolan. 2,754,821.
Dolan, Francis D., to The American Floor Surfacing Machine
Co. Adjustable support for portable power saws. 2,761,474,
9-4-56, CI. 143—43.
Dolan, Francis D., to The American Floor Surfacing Machine
Co. Portable motor tool and method of assembling same.
2,763,802, 9-18-56, CI. 310—255.
Dolan. Joseph A. Laundry machine. 2,750,776, 6-19-56,
CI. 68—12.
Dolan, Patrick. Moisture release and aligning device.
2,770,848, 11-20-56, CI. 20—5.
Dolan, Thomas E. : See —
Bock, Carl J and Dolan. 2,740,303.
Dolan, Thomas E., and J. B. Murray, to Chance V ought Air-
craft, Inc. Synchronizing device for aircraft folding wing
hydraulic systems. 2,736,515. 2-28-56, CI. 244 — 49.
Dolar, Edward. Covered dish. 2,747,388, 5-29-56, CI. 65 — 60.
Dolar, Edward. Combination condiment holder. 2,753,084,
7-3-56, CI. 222—142.2.
Dolberg, Charles E., to Philco Corp. Energy radiation sys-
tem. 2,737,655, 3-6-56, CI. 343—17.1.
Dold, Louis R. Clothespin. 2,748,437, 6-5-56, CI. 24—137.
Dole, Florence K. : See—
\Vhittard, Arthur W. 2,767,622.
Dole, James, Engineering Co. : See —
Martin, William M. 2,771,644.
Martin, William M. 2,771,645.
Martin, William M., and Ryan. 2,744,531.
Dole Refrigerating Co. : See —
Kleist, Herman W. 2,737,027.
Kleist, Herman W. 2,744,388.
Kleist, Herman W. 2,775,683.
Dole Valve Co., The : See —
Bauerlein, Carl C. 2,736,465.
Bauerlein, Carl C. 2,754,999.
Bauerlein, Carl C. 2,756,773.
Bauerlein, Carl C. 2,766,910.
Chace, Thomas B. 2,732,859.
Chace, Thomas B. 2,749,044.
Chace, Thomas B. 2,772,833.
Eskin, Samuel G. 2,749,043.
Eskin, Samuel G. 2,758,177.
Eskin, Samuel G. 2,758,178.
Eskin, Samuel G. 2,758,642.
Eskin, Samuel G. 2,774,539.
Eskin, Samuel G. 2,774,541.
Kozel, James A. 2,742,053.
Kraft, El Roy J. 2,740,587.
Kraft, El Roy J. 2,751,254.
Kraft, Elroy J., and Wasserman. 2,746,374.
Lund, James K. Re. 24,255.
Dolezal, Karel. Method of manufacture of spectacles.
2,746,087. 5-22-56, CI. 18 — 48.
Doljan, William E., to C. F. Kleinknecht. Gyroscopic top.
2,762,162, 9-11-56, CI. 46—50.
Doll, Franz : See —
Van Ackeren Paul, and Doll. 2,746,786.
Doll, Franz, to Koppers Co., Inc. Apparatus for unfastening
coke oven doors. 2,752,183, G-26-56, CI. 292 — 1.
Doll, Franz, to Koppers Co., Inc. Coke oven door. 2,772.226,
11-27-56, CI. 202—248.
Doll, Franz, and G. Brandenbusch, to Koppers Co., Inc. Appa-
ratus for unfastening spring latched coke oven doors.
2,753,200, 7-3-56, CI. 292—1.
Doll, Henri-Georges, to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp.
Induction caliper. 2,736,967, 3-6-56, CI. 33 — 178.
Doll, Henri-Georges, to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp.
Methods and apparatus for determining hydraulic char-
acteristics of formations traversed by a borehole.
2,747,401, 5-29-56, CI. 73—151.
Doll, Henri-Georges, to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp.
Differential pressure well logging. 2,747,402, 5-29-56,
CI. 73—152.
Doll, Henri-Georges, to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp.
Electrical logging in non-conductive drilling liquids.
2,749,503, 6-5-56, CI. 324—1.
Doll, Henri-Georges, to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp.
Methods and systems for maintaining alternating current
networks in a reference condition. 2,753,520, 7-3-56, CI.
324—6.
Doll, Henri-Georges, to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp.
Induction well logging apparatus. 2,761,103, 8-28-56, CI.
324—10.
Doll, Ludwig, Jr. Stocking. 2,729,824, 1-10-56, CI. 2 — 239.
Doll, Walter, Jr., P. Martsolf, Jr., and C. R. Soderberg, Jr.,
to United Aircraft Corp. Compressor blading. 2,746,672,
5-22-56, CI. 230—122.
Dollac Corp. : See —
Brudney, Harry. 2,753,560.
Brudney, Harry. 2,753,660.
Dollar, Fred W. Resilient bumper protector cover. 2,758,866
8-14-56, CI. 293—71.
Dollar, Fred W. Resilient bumper guard protector. 2,762,646
9-11-56, CI. 293—71.
Dollar, Milford F. Incinerator. 2,744,478, 5-8-56, CI
110—18.
Dolling, Fritz, and C. L. Kiimpers, to F. A. Kumpers K. G
Tightening-pulley mounting for the lower tape of tape
drawing rollers. 2,745,145, 5-15-56, CI. 19 — 131.
Dollinger, Lewis L. Space heater for use with a fireplace
2,743,720, 5-1-56. CI. 126 — 121.
Dolliver, Morris A. : See —
Semenoff, Serge, and Dolliver. 2,745,826.
Dollman, David Y. : See — ■
Perri, Joseph M., and Dollman. 2,758,969.
Dolloff, Norman H. Polarization prevention in electrolysis of
sulfide ores. 2,761,829, 9-4-56, CI. 204 — 114.
Dolney, Joseph J., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Elastic tape guides
and tensioning means for sewing machines. 2,761,401,
9-4-56, CI. 112—152.
Dolude, Roman J., to Summers Gyroscope Co. Gravity erec-
tion for gyroverticals. 2,734,385, 2-14-56, CI. 74 — 5.45.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Dolza, John, to General Motors Corp. Vehicle refrigerating
apparatus. 2,734,352, 2-14-5(3, CI. 62 — 117.1.
Dolza, John, to General Motors Corp. Self-containing air con-
ditioning unit in an automobile. 2,760,347. 8-28-56, CI.
62—117.1.
Dolza, John, to General Motors Corp. Engine cooling system.
2,760,468, 8-28-56, CI. 123—41.1.
Dolza, John, to General Motors Corp. Induction means.
2,763,251, 9-18-56, CI. 123—119.
Dolza, John, to General Motors Corp. Flash and mold for
V-6 cylinder block. 2,768,414, 10-30-56, CI. 22 — 101.
Dolza, John, and \V. K. Steinhagen, to General Motors
Corp. Thermostat. 2,739,835, 3-27-56, CI. 297—12.
Dolza, John, E. W. Rohrbacher, and J. Zimmerman, to General
Motors Corp. Gear pump. 2,746,394, 5-22-56, CI.
103—126.
Dolza, John, and R. D. Harvey, to General Motors Corp.
Pressure sensing apparatus. 2,746,427, 5-22-56, CI.
121 — 41.
Dolza, John, G. P. Ransom, and D. C. TJnger, to General
Motors Corp. Engine. 2,763,252, 9-18-56, CI. 123—122.
Dolza, John, and B. B. Cederleaf, to General Motors Corp.
Cylinder for internal combustion engine. 2,766.742,
10-16-56, CI. 123 — 41.78.
Dolza, John, W. K. Steinhagen. and R. S. Johnson, to General
Motors Corp. Thermostat. 2,769,660, 11-6-56, CI. 297—12.
Domagk, Gerhard : See —
Offe, Hans-Albert, Siefken, and Domagk. 2,767,192.
Schafer, Werner, Domagk, Wegler, and Kiihle. 2,744,905.
Doman Helicopters, Inc. : See —
Du Pont, Stephen. 2,770.967.
Zeerip, Thomas E. 2,760,588.
Doman, John J., and J. R. Mooney, Jr. Knockdown building.
2,733,482, 2-7-56. CI. 20 — 2.
Dombeck Edward K., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Brake and
actuating mechanism therefor. 2,770,325, 11-13-56, CI.
188—18.
Dombeck, Edward K., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Brake as-
sembly. 2,770,328, 11-13-56, CI. 188—78.
Domberger, Karl, and S. Rael. Manifold housing and tele-
phone support. 2,731,763, 1-24-56, CI. 45—5.
Dombrowski, George E. : See — ■
Dench, Edward C, and Dombrowski. 2,745,987.
Dombrowski, Henry S., C. W. Sanders, Jr., and E. Wall, to
E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Sectionalized reaction
vessel. 2,730,353, 1-10-56, CI. 266 — 43.
Domburg, Jacobus : See —
Six, Willem, and Domburg. 2,739,265.
Six, Willem, and Domburg. 2.757,307.
Six, Willem, and Domburg. 2,763,722.
Dome, Robert B., to General Electric Co. Video frequency
amplifier. 2,758,159, 8-7-56, CI. 179—171.
Dome, Robert B., to General Electric Co. Video from sync
signal separator. 2,773,122, 12-4-56, CI. 178 — 7.3.
Domenech, Michael, 25% to S. J. Lustig. Film processing
hanger. 2,774,291, 12-18-56, CI. 95—100.
Domengeaux, James : See —
Zaunbrecher, Ferdinand N. 2,761,262.
Domenichini, Carlo P., and H. J. Thomas, Jr., to Raytheon
Mfg. Co. Duplexing systems. 2,735,071, 2-14-56, CI.
333—13.
Domenico, Stephen P. Apparatus for removal of paint from
bowling pins. 2,746,069, CI. 15 — 4.
Domeshek, Sol. Means for translating perspective views into
plan views. 2,736,094, 2-28-56. CI. 33—1.
Domeshek, Sol. Photographic rectifiers. 2,736,230, 2-28-56,
CI. 88—24.
Domeshek, Sol. Low oblique rectifying and ratio camera.
2,773.419. 12-11-56, CI. 88—24.
Domicone, Joseph J., to Corning Glass Works. Method of
preparing silica. 2,768,063, 10-23-56, Cl. 23 — 182.
Domlngue, Evariste : See —
Gendreau, Joseph A Fuller, and Domingue. 2,775,474.
Dominguez, Richard A. Collapsible seat structure. 2,742,950,
4-24-56, Cl. 155—135.
Dominguez y Salmeron, Gabriel R. : See —
Dessertenne, Jacques H., and Dominguez v Salmeron,
2.751.271.
Dominick, Floyd L., Sr. Fertilizing device. 2,75s sis,
8-14-56. Cl. 299—84.
Dominion Breweries Ltd. : See —
Coutts, Morton W. 2,775,522.
Dominion Corset Co. Ltd. : See —
Verreault, Joseph. 2,753,564.
Dominion Engineering Works Ltd. : See —
Stewart, Alexander E. 2,749,815.
Dominion Magnesium Ltd. : See —
Timni, Harold A. 2,741,552.
Dominion Road Machinery Co., Ltd., The : See —
MacDonald, John G. 2,737,736.
Dominion Textile Co. Ltd. : See —
Altosaar, Heino. 2,752,731.
Domino, Frank. Brush with handle. 2,761,163, 9-4-56, Cl.
15—176.
Domino, John J. : See —
Lane, Frank J. 2,760,238.
Domogalla, Bernard. Killing algae in water with copper
alkanolamine salts. 2,734,028, 2-7-56, Cl. 210 — 23.
Domovs. Kelvin : See —
Freund, Ernest H., and Domovs. 2,745,775.
Domsitz, Myron G. : See —
Almquist, Nils T, Domsitz, and Snuffer. 2,766,964.
203
Donaghey, William B., C. B. Stapleton, and J. P. Dempsey, to
Vinco Corp. Gear testing fixture. 2,741,034, 4-10-56, Cl.
33—179.5.
Donahoe, Donald J. Material loading, dispensing and spread-
ing device. 2,755,092, 7-17-56, Cl. 275—1.
Donahue, Daniel J . : See —
Briggs, George S. and Donahue. 2,757,103.
Donahue, Daniel J., to Radio Corp. of America. Method for
electroforming a copper article. 2,762,762, 9-11-56, Cl.
204—11.
Donahue, William A., to General Motors Corp. Apparatus
and method for securing a nut to a sheet member.
2,749,606, 6-12-56, Cl. 29 — 432.
Donahue, William J., Jr. : See —
Graumann, Raymond L., and Donahue. 2,741,183.
Donal, John S., Jr., to Radio Corp. of America. Amplitude
modulation. 2,756,392, 7-24-56, Cl. 332—48.
Donald, Alexander, and L. McGihon, to A. R. Silva. Casing
machine. 2,746,226, 5-22-56, Cl. 53—391.
Donald, Bruce B. Implement for use in clearing or cleaning
drains or ditches. 2.737.769 3-13-,r" "
or ditches. 2,737,769, 3-13-56, Cl. 56 — 27
Donald, Philip J., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Pressure transducer apparatus. 2,769,070, 10-30-56, Cl.
201 — 48.
Donald, Philip J., and E. V. Larson, to Minneapolis-Honey-
well Regulator Co. Electric apparatus for measuring pres-
sure. 2,758,476, 8-14-56, Cl. 73—398.
Donaldson, Charles H., and L. A. Dragos. Coring machine.
2,760,757, 8-28-56, Cl. 255—36.
Donaldson Co., Inc. : See —
West, Clare E„ and Cragg. 2,732.256.
Donaldson, Harris M., and W. D. Hebern. Cotton bale tie
means. 2,736,078, 2-28-56 Cl. 24 — 22.
Donaldson. Harry C, Jr., to Cluett Peabody & Co., Inc. Com-
posite thread. 2,731,788, 1-24-56, Cl. 57 — 140.
Donaldson, Kenneth M. : See —
Kishbaugh, Robert W., and Donaldson. 2,761,923.
Donaldson, Raymond E., and C. C. White, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Treated cellulose organic acid ester fibers. 2,743,193,
4-24-56, Cl. 117—139.5.
Donaldson, Robert : See —
Gauthier, Guy, and Donaldson. 2,733,904.
Donaldson, Robert D., to Minneapolis Honeywell Regulator
Co. Control device. 2,751,457, 6-19-56, Cl. 200—81.5.
Donaldson, Robert D., and R. S. Park, to Allied Chemical &
Dye Corp. Production of benzene hexachloride gamma
isomer compositions. 2,767,223, 10-16-56, Cl. 260 — 648.
Donaldson, Thomas M. : See — ■
Johnson, Edwin W., Donaldson, and Hewey. 2,769,418.
Donaldson, William T., and J. C. Hetrick, to Ethyl Corp.
Treatment of benzene hexachloride. 2,729,684, 1-3-56, Cl.
260—648.
Donaruma, Lorraine G., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process for the production of caprolactam. 2,763,644,
9-18-56, Cl. 260—239.3.
Donaruma, Lorraine G., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Production of amide intermediates. 2,763,685, 9-18-56,
Cl. 260—566.
Donaruma, Lorraine G., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Production .of oximes. 2,763,686, 9-18-56, Cl. 260 — 566.
Donaruma, Lorraine G., and D. C. England, to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours and Co. Production of caprolactam. 2,769,807,
11-6-56, Cl. 260—239.3.
Donat, Ernst. Electrical impulse transmitter with magneto-
electrical self-control. 2,761,982, 9-4-56. Cl. 310—32.
Donath, Ernest E„ to Koppers Co., Inc. Gasification of fuels.
2,751,287, 6-19-56, Cl. 48—73.
Donath, Erwin : See —
Brinster, John F., and Donath. 2,765,211.
Donath, Erwin, and W. S. Knowles, to Applied Science Corp.
Compensated data transmission. 2,753,547, 7-3-56, Cl.
340—183.
Donato, John A., to Erie Meter Systems, Inc. Oil filter seal
construction. 2,770,367, 11-13-56, Cl. 210—148.
Donau-Pharmazie Gesellschaf t m. b. H. : See —
Zellner, Hugo. 2,758,113.
Doncaster, Daniel P., to Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.
Manufacture of stereophonic phonograph records.
2,772,888, 12-4-56, Cl. 274 — 46.
Donceel, Jules L. J. : See —
Kruithof, Jakob, Nys, and Donceel. 2,740,844.
Kruithof, Jakob, Nys, and Donceel. 2,758,158.
Done, Harry. Shoe innersole with filler retaining means.
2,735,196, 2-21-56, Cl. 36—22.
Donehower, William P., to M. and B. D. Hartzell. Discharge
and stacking mechanism for space band cleaning machines.
2,731,159, 1-17-56, Cl. 214—6.
Donelan, James A., to Pirelli-General Cable Works Ltd. Ap-
paratus and methods for welding electric cable sheaths.
2,756,309. 7-24-56, Cl. 219—6.
Donelan, James A., to The General Electric Co. Ltd. Appa-
ratus and methods for welding metal tubes. 2,700,042,
8-21-56. Cl. 219—6.
Donelian, Khatchik 0„ and J. R. Menke, to the United States
of America as represented by the United States Atomic
Energy Commission. Electromagnetic centrifugal pump.
2,730,951. 1-17-56, Cl. 103—1.
Donell, Hart B. Carburetor fluid level control device.
2,758,639, 8-14-56, Cl. 158—36.3.
Donges, Hans : See — -
Klemp, Siegfried, and Donges. 2,774,565.
Donham, Horace D. Magnetic junk catcher. 2,734,767.
2-14-56, Cl. 294—65.5.
Doniger. Sundel. Tools. 2,743,524, 5-1-56, Cl. 30—342.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Donjon, Jacques P. A., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Remote fre-
quency control. 2,755,375, 7-17-56, CI. 250—17.
Donley, Carson O. : See —
Clark, Earl L., and Donley. 2,752,210.
Donley, Carson O., to General Motors Corp. Bearing and
method of making the same. 2,765,520, 10-9-56, CI.
29—196.3.
Donley, Raymond J. : See —
Graham, Charles D., Jr., and Donley. 2,736,700.
Donnahue, Thomas C. Portable prefabricated shelter.
2,751,635, 6-26-56, CI. 20 — 2.
Donnay, Jacques R., to Societe Nouvelle de l'Outillage R. B. V.
et de la Radio-Industrie (R. B. V.-R. I.). Voltage supply
arrangements for television cameras. 2,754,451, 7-10-56,
CI. 315—22.
Donnell, Conrad K. : See —
Kennedy, Robert M., and Donnell. 2,767,231.
Donnelley, R. R., & Sons Co. : See —
Borth, Paul F., Peterka, and Wilson. 2,740,323.
Kramer, Lawrence I. 2,759,203.
Donnelly, William M. Cigarette extinguisher and self-empty-
ing ash tray. 2,762,376, 9-11-56, CI. 131—235.
Donner, Hans O., to Soltam Ltd. Striker device for mortar.
2,733,638, 2-7-56, CI. 89—1.
Donner, Hans O., to Soltam Ltd. Base plate of grenade mor-
tar. 2,765,707, 10-9-56, CI. 89—37.
Donner, Hans O., to Soltam Ltd. Mortar projectile. 2,773,450,
12-11-56, CI. 102—93.
Donner, Ralph E. : See —
Battle, Richard, and Donner. 2,7-15,436.
Donoho, Charles K. : See —
Carter, Sam F., Jr., Donoho, and Dyke. 2.765,225.
Donohue, Harry E. Body-supporting furniture and method
of making the same. 2,764,228, 9-25-56, CI. 155—179.
Donovan, Howard W., to General Dynamics Corp. Adjust-
able stroke actuator. 2,746,314, 5-22-56, CI. 74—424.8.
Donovan, Howard W., to General Dynamics Corp. Switching
apparatus. 2,768,258, 10-23-56, CI. 200—67.
Donovan. Joseph J., D. W. Koester, and T. H. Milliken, Jr.,
to Houdry Process Corp. Preparation of catalyst contain-
ing ions of cobalt and molybdenum. 2,755,257, 7-17-56,
CI. 252 — 465.
Donovan Steel Pickling Co. : See —
Branthoover, Harold. 2,746,511.
Donovick, Richard : See —
Perlman, David, Donovick, and Langlykke. 2,760,903.
Donuts, Inc. : See —
Brenner, Alexander S. 2.735,355.
Doolan, William. Elevator overload indicator and safety de-
vice. 2.752,007, 6-26-56, CI. 187 — 29.
Dooley, Edward J. : See —
Dooley, Eugene F., and E. J. 2,733,109.
Dooley, Eugene F., and E. J. Utility tray mechanism for auto-
mobiles or the like. 2,733,109, 1-31-56, CI. 311—21.
Dooley, James E. Plow leveling mechanism. 2,737,867,
3_13_56, Cl. 97—46.27.
Dooley, Philip G., to United Aircraft Corp. Air swirler sur-
rounding fuel nozzle discharge end. 2,752,753, 7-3-56, Cl.
60—39.74.
Dooley, William P., to American Viscose Corp. Stationary
condenser. 2,735,510, 2-21-56, Cl. 183—57.
Dooley, William P., to American Viscose Corp. Fluid proc-
essing system for running strand. 2,764,012, 9-25-56, Cl.
68—205.
Doolittle, Charles, to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Brake con-
trol apparatus. 2,772.904. 12-1-56. Cl. 291 — 2.
Doolittle, Donald B. : See —
Cotton, Robert P... and Doolittle. 2.731.219.
Janney, Raymond B., II, and Doolittle. 2,767.943.
Doolittle, Donald B., to All American Engineering Co. Means
for transporting and launching landing crafts. 2,729,405,
1-3-56, Cl. 244—2.
Doolittle, Donald B., to All American Engineering Co. Ribbon
brake unit with inertia control. 2,771,128, 11-20-56,
Cl. 155—189.
Doolittle, Donald B., to All American Engineering Co. Jet
power system. 2,771 .257. 1 1-20-56, Cl. 244—63.
Doolittle, Donald B., and R. B. Janney, II, to the United States
of America as represented bv the Secretary of the Navy.
Constant tension winch. 2,763,467, 9-18-56, Cl. 254 — 172
Doolittle. Howard D.. to Machlett Laboratories, Inc. Con-
duction device. 2,740,911, 4-3-56, Cl. 313 — 34.
Doolittle. Howard D to Machlett Laboratories. Tnc. Fil-
ament structure. 2,748,311, 5-29-56, Cl. 313—264.
Doolittle. Howard D., to Machlett Laboratories, Inc. Fila-
ment structure for electron tube. 2,751.517, 6-19-56. Cl.
313 — 265.
Doolittle, Howard D., and J. W. Skehan, to Machlett Labora-
tories, Inc. Electron discharge tubes. 2,750,535, 6-12-56,
Cl. 315—32.
Doormann, Luz M. Method to insulate compartments and
maintain a uniform temperature in automobiles and other
transports. 2,768.672, 10-30-56, Cl. 154 — 28.
Dopkeen, Isaiah. Mechanism to abstract liquid from gas.
2,746,476, 5-22-56, Cl. 137—204.
Dorkins, Evan E., to Ottawa Steel, Inc. Tractor mounted
high lift loader. 2,774,496, 12-18-56, Cl. 214 — 140.
Dopp, Carl A., and R. P. Setka, to Crane Co. Swing check
valve. 2,763,287, 9-18-56, Cl. 137—527.8.
Doran, John G. Shelf bracket. 2,729,314, 1-3-56, Cl.
189—34.
Dorbin Metal Strip Mfg. Co., Inc. : See—
Czys, Albert. 2,771,642.
Dore, Evelyn. Skid preventing devices for automotive vehicles.
2,748.826, 6-5-56, Cl. 152—179.
Dore, Frank M. Extensible roller skate with toe clamping
means. 2,732,217, 1-24-56, Cl. 280 — 11.26.
Dore, James E., to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp.
Trough for transferring molten metal. 2,744,303, 5-8-56,
Cl. 22—79.
Doremus, John A., C. K. Stenerson, and H. C. Waterman, to
Motorola, Inc. Lock-out system. 2,731,622. 1-17-56, Cl.
340—163.
Doremus, John A., to Motorola, Inc. Signalling circuit.
2,738,455. 3-13-56, Cl. 320—1.
Doremus, John A., to Motorola, Inc. Coupling unit.
2,756,414, 7-24-56, Cl. 340—310.
Dorer, Oscar H. : See—
Towle, Elton L., and Dorer. 2,733,060.
Dorey, George B., to Enterprise Railway Equipment Co. Dump
door mechanism for a railway car. 2,730,965, 1-17-56, Cl.
105—289.
Dorey, George B., to Enterprise Railway Equipment Co.
Hopper door latching mechanism. 2,730,966, 1-17-56, Cl.
105—308.
Dorey, George B., to Enterprise Railway Equipment Co. Dump
door winding and locking mechanism. 2,733,669, 2-7-56,
Cl. 105—301.
Dorey, George B., to Enterprise Railway Equipment Co. Dis-
charge outlet structure for a load containing hopper.
2,738,734, 3-20-56, Cl. 105 — 282.
Dorey, George B., to Enterprise Railway Equipment Co.
Frame structure for discharge opening of a railway car
hopper. 2,738,736, 3-20-56, Cl. 105—282.
Dorey, George B., to Enterprise Railway Equipment Co.
Hopper frame for sliding door of a railway dump car.
2,738,738, 3-20-56, Cl. 105—282.
Dorev, George B., to Enterprise Railwav Equipment Co.
Railway car hopper outlet assembly. 2,738,739, 3-20-56,
Cl. 105 — 282.
Dorey, George B., to Enterprise Railway Equipment Co.
Operating mechanism for sliding closure for railway car
hoppers. 2,738,740, 3-20-56, Cl. 105—305.
Dorey, George B., to Enterprise Railwav Equipment Co.
Sliding closure for discharge outlet. 2,741,192, 4-10-56,
Cl. 105—282.
Dorey, George B., to Enterprise Railway Equipment Co.
Operating mechanism for dumping door. 2,741,194,
4-10-56, Cl. 105—301.
Dorey, George B., to Enterprise Railway Equipment Co.
Operating head for rotating shaft of hopper closure.
2,749,770, 6-12-56, Cl. 74—548.
Dorey, George B., to Enterprise Railway Equipment Co.
Sealing bolt mechanism for a discharge outlet. 2,749,851,
6-12-56, Cl. 105—308.
Dorey, George B., to Enterprise Railway Equipment Co. Guid-
ing means for sliding closure of hopper discharge opening.
2,750,074, 6-12-56, Cl. 222—80.
Dorey, George B., to Continental Transport Appliances, Ltd.
Automatic slack adjuster. 2,751,049, 6-19-56. Cl.
188—198.
Dorey, George B., to Enterprise Railway Equipment Co.
Hopper discharge outlet structure and sealing means there-
for. 2,751,862, 6-26-56, Cl. 105—282.
Dorey, George B., to Enterprise Railway Equipment Co.
Framing structure for a discharge outlet. 2,753,815,
7-10-56, Cl. 105—282.
Dorey, George B. Brake slack adjuster. 2,770,331, 11-13-56,
Cl. 188—196.
Dorey, George B. Pawl releasing means for a slack adjuster.
2,770,332. 11-13-56. Cl. 188—196.
Dorey, Gordon B., to Continental Transport Appliances. Ltd.
Rotating mechanism for a brake slack adjuster. 2,750,803,
6-19-56, Cl. 74—157.
Dorf, Fred B. : See —
Gordon, John E,, and Dorf. 2,766,250.
Dorfan, Morton I. Air filtering apparatus. 2,732,030,
l_24-56, Cl. 183—58.
Dorfan, Morton I., to Mechanical Industries, Inc. Throttling
gate valve. 2,740,426, 4-3-56, Cl. 138—45.
Do'rfman, Hiller D., and M. Bingenheimer, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Mounting means for circuit breakers.
2,733,321, 1-31-56, Cl. 200—168.
Dorfman, Oscar W., and E. Peters, to Auto Lamp Mfg. Co.
Signal light system for motor vehicles. 2.740,105, 3-27-56,
Cl. 340—84.
Dorgelo, Eduard G. to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co., trustee. Duplex tube. 2,751,521, 6-19-56, Cl.
315—39.
Dorgelo, Eduard G., to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co.,
trustee. Device comprising an electric discharge tube.
2,753,482, 7-3-56, Cl. 315—6.
Dorgelys, Henri J., % to H. Cagen. Optical mounting struc-
ture. 2,753,762, 7-10-56, Cl. 88 — 41.
Doriat, Martin : See —
Gruber, Wolfgang, Heckmaier, and Doriat. 2,729,585.
Doring, Erwin : See —
Faulhaber, Fritz, Cammin, and Doring. 2,753,777.
Brandes, Wilhelm, and Doring. 2,756,633.
Dorinson, Amos, to Sinclair Refining Co. Extreme pressure
lubricants containing dieslers of chloicmlic acid. 2,771,423,
11-20-56. Cl. 252 — 54.6.
Dorkins, Evan E., to L. A. Young Spring & Wire Corp. Back
hoe excavator. 2,764.306, 9-25-56, Cl. 214—510.
Dorko, Emil J. Ventilating toilet. 2,728,921, 1-3-56, Cl.
4 — 216.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Dorl, Francis J. L. Roller bearings. 2,734,787, 2-14-56, CI.
308—214.
Dorland, Robert R. : See —
Schaffer, David J., and Dorland. 2,774,343.
Dorland, Robert R., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Carburetor.
2,736,540, 2-28-56, CI. 261—43.
Dorland, Rodger M., and P. E. Roberts. Artificial board.
2,744,013, 5-1-56, CI. 92 — 21.
Dorman, Charles R. Decorating implement. 2,753,641,
7-10-56, CI. 41—5.5.
Dorman, Elwood H., to H. K. Porter Co., Inc. of Pittsburgh.
Broom type hand rake construction. 2,766,577, 10-16-56,
CI. 56 — 400.17.
Dorman, Leonard M., to Talon, Inc. Method of making a
slider for a slide fastener. 2,764,807. 10-2-56, CI. 29 — 409.
Dorman, Stanley, and A. Anderson, to Block & Anderson Ltd.
Methods of preparing master copies for hectographic print-
ing. 2,738,727, 3-20-56, CI. 101 — 149.4.
Dorman, Stephen C, and A. B. Lindquist, Jr., to Stauffer
Chemical Co. Method of sterilizing soil. 2,760,554,
10-16-56, CI. 47—58.
Dormeyer Corp. : See —
Krause, Walter W., and Schwaneke. 2,774,524.
Lipsich, Maurice L., and Schwaneke. 2,748,690.
Lipsich, Maurice L., and Schwaneke. 2,765,727.
Malz, Nickolas. 2,749,427.
Malz, Nickolas, and Braski. 2,758,623.
Schwaneke, Fred C. 2,732,580.
Schwaneke, Fred C. 2,749,426.
Schwaneke, Fred C. 2.753.436.
Wagner, Edward J. 2,766,392.
Wagner, Edward J. 2,774,925.
Wagner. Edward J., and Schwaneke. 2,737,605.
Dormitzer, Henry, and W. S. H. Hamilton. Thermo-electric
relays. 2,775,668, 12-25-56, CI. 200 — 122.
Dormoy, Blanche R. Ski-binding operating device. 2,757,011,
7-31-56, CI. 280—11.35.
Dorn, Herman W. : See —
Grossman. Ralph E., and Dorn. 2,746,648.
Dorn, Maxwell, and W. Rosenbaum, to Bendix Aviation
Corp. Illumination of indicating apparatus. 2,775,220,
12-25-56, CI. 116—129.
Dornan, James V. : See —
Garapolo, Orlando, and Dornan. 2,768,666.
Dornback, William H., Jr. Gas burner. 2,754,894, 7-17-56,
CI. 158—106.
Dornberg, Lawrence H., to Boeing Airplane Co. Latch.
2,732,238, 1-24-56. CI. 292—113.
D'Ornellas, Manuel L. Multiple tape apparatus. 2,755,030,
7-17-56, CI. 242—55.
Dorney, Patrick E., and C. P. Majkrzak, to International
Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Tuning means for magne-
trons. 2,738,441, 3-13-56, CI. 315—39.61.
Dornfeld, Clinton A. : See —
Cusic. John W., and Dornfeld. 2,748,116.
Dornhoefer, Warren J. : See —
Herbst, John A., and Dornhoefer. 2,773,232.
Dornhoefer, Warren J., to Vickers Inc. Power transmission.
2,765,436. 10-2-56, CI. 321—18.
Dorosz, Adolph S., and T. W. Snow, to United Shoe Machinery
Corp. Apparatus for assembling workpieces. 2,772,416,
12^-56, CI. 1—102.
Dorper, Alfred P., to General Motors Corp. Steering gear for
motor vehicles. 2,775,136, 12-25-56, CI. 74 — 500.
Dorpmund, Heinz, to "Volkswagenwerk G. m. b. H. Syn-
chronizing gears. 2,745,529, 5-15-56, CI. 192 — 53.
Dorr Co., The : See —
White, Frank S. 2,774,661.
Dorr, Henry J. : See—
Bailey, Walter. 2,734,573.
Dorr, Joseph P. Printing plate gauge. 2,771,682, 11-27-56,
CI. 33—147.
Dorr-Oliver Inc. : See-
Anderson, Edwin L. 2,737.960.
Dahlstrom, Donald A. 2,760,635.
Fitch, Elliot B. 2,767,140.
Heath, Thomas D. 2.749.218.
Hoyt, Edwin R. 2,770,080.
Jukkola, Walfred W., and Lewis. 2,750,258.
Knowles, John H. 2.734.634.
Knowles, John H. 2,767,020.
Marston, William T. 2,738,068.
Meyer, Louis. 2,737,896.
Nelson, Frederick G. 2.772.233.
Peltzer, Albert, Sr. 2,760,889.
Thompson, Robert B. 2,738.182.
Tan der Wal, Gerrit J. 2,734.630.
Dorsak, John, and T. F. Van Denberg, to The Gordon Arm-
strong Co., Inc. Nebulizer tip assembly. 2,740,665, 4-3-56,
CI. 299—86.
Dorsch. Neal M. Sub-surface plows. 2,762,286, 9-11-56, CI.
97—78.
Dorschner. Oskar, to Ruhrchemie Aktiengesellschaft, Ober-
hausen-Holten, and Lurgi Gesellschaft fiir Warmetechnik
m. b. H. Catalytic hydrogenation of carbon monoxide with
indirect heat exchange cooling. 2,740,803, 4-3-56, CI.
260 — 449.
Dorsey, John J., Jr. : See —
Stengel, Leonard A., and Dorsey. 2,739,037.
Dorsey, Robert T., to General Electric Co. Incandescent lamp
and attachments therefor. 2,749,432, 6-5-56, CI. 240 — 10.
Dorsey, Stella. Eyeshield. 2,755,803, 7-24-56, CI. 128—254.
Dorsey, William S., to Union Oil Co. of California. Produc-
tion of hydrogen cyanide. 2,743,164, 4-24-56, CI. 23 — 151.
Dorsey, William S., to Union Oil Co. of California. Appa-
ratus for the production of acetylene. 2,751,282, 6-19-56,
CI. 23 — 284.
Dorsey, William S., W. D. Schaeffer, and C. B. Scott, to Union
Oil Co. of California. Extractive distillation process em-
ploying benzonitrile as extraction agent. 2,763,004,
9-18-56, CI. 202 — 39.5.
Dorst, Stanley O. : See —
Podolsky, Leon, and Dorst. 2,730,597.
Dorst, Stanley O., to Spiague Electric Co. Insulation films.
2.765,267, 10-2-56, CI. 204—1.
Dort, Russell L., to Deere & Co. Windrow pickup and dis-
tributing device. 2,729,048, 1-3-56, CI. 56 — 351.
Dort, Russell L., and M. W. Kraschnewski, to Deere & Co.
Mower hitch device. 2,739,436, 3-27-56, CI. 56—25.
Dortmund-Horder Huttenunion Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Voltz, Paul, and Metzger. 2,754,004.
Dorton, Robert O., to The Dow Chemical Co. Dinitro-
benzoxazoles. 2,746,971, 5-22-56, CI. 260—307.
Doser, Arnold, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft.
Isocyanate-bisulfite adduct-formaldehyde reaction and prod-
uct. 2,746,988, 5-22-56, CI. 260—513.
Doskocil, Edward F. Clod knocker. 2,747,492, 5-29-56,
CI. 97—205.
Doskocil, Edward F. Cultivator attachment. 2,771,832,
11-27-56, CI. 97—205.
Dosmann, Lucian P. : See —
Fisher, Jack C, and Dosmann. 2,772,194.
Dossie, Thomas J., and M. J. Parnes. Hinge aligning.
2,730,812. 1-17-56, CI. 33—197.
Dossie, Thomas J., and M. J. Parnes. Adjustable turret head
wrench tool. 2,753,745, 7-10-56, CI. 81 — 71.
Dostatni, Albert W., to Societe Preparation Industrielle des
Combustibles. Dynamically balanced vibrating agitators.
2,756,973, 7-31-56, CI. 259—72.
Doster, Ollie L. Dual distributor for internal-combustion
engines. 2,747,563, 5-29-56, CI. 123—195.
Dostert, Raymond L., to Eversharp, Inc. Fountain pen.
2,749,883, 6-12-56, CI. 120—46.
Dotson, Billy J., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Apparatus
used in measuring interstitial water content and electrical
resistivity of unmounted core samples. 2,745,057, 5-8-56,
CI. 324—13.
Dotson, Donald A., to The Garrett Corp. Thermostatic valve.
2,749,047, 6-5-56, CI. 236—102.
Dotson, Orrie E., to The Atlas Plastic Mold and Die Co. Lever
hoist. 2,770,339, 11-13-56, CI. 192—16.
Dotson, Roman W. Trailer hitches. 2,743,118, 4-24-56, CI.
280 — 478.
Doty, Alma E. Curtain fixtures. 2,773,546, 12-11-56, CI.
160—349.
Doty, Charles R., to International Business Machines Corp.
Automatic zeros punching device under key and program
card control. 2,737,241, 3-6-56, Cl. 164—113.
Doty, Clifford B., to Chrysler Corp. Collapsible top side rail
structure. 2,762,649, 9-11-56, Cl. 296 — 116.
Doty, Clifford B., and G. R. Thomas, to Chrysler Corp. Seal
means for a convertible vehicle top. 2,752,192, 6-26-56,
Cl. 296—107.
Doty, William E. N., and B. D. West, to Continental Oil Co.
Methods of and apparatus for seismogram analysis.
2,750,575, 6-12-56, Cl. 340—15.
Double Envelope Corp. : See —
Clarke. Ralph W. 2,771,238.
Double, Walter F., to General Motors Corp. Tire track with
driving points. 2,764,212. 9-25-56. Cl. 152 — 182.
Doudera, John J., Jr., and E. L. Blakslee, to American Can
Co. Method of and apparatus for pressure testing filled
containers. 2,737,803, 3-13-56, Cl. 73—37.
Doudera, John J., Jr., and M. L. Seaman, to American Can
Co. Device for testing pressure in containers. 2,749,744,
6-12-56, Cl. 73—52.
Dougherty, Floyd G. : See —
McDowall, Charles J., Wheatley, and Dougherty.
2,729.938.
Dougherty, Floyd G., to General Motors Corp. Gas turbine
combustion chamber with telescoping casing and liner sec-
tions. 2,748,567, 6-5-56, Cl. 60—39.32.
Dougherty, Frank H. Jaw crushers. 2,738,933. 3-20-56,
Cl. 241—264.
Dougherty, Patrick F., to Sun Oil Co. Heat exchanger.
2,745,639, 5-15-56. Cl. 257 — 1.
Dougherty, Patrick F., to Sun Oil Co. Wax cake. 2,767,132,
10-16-56, Cl. 196—149.
Dougherty, Patrick F., to Sun Oil Co. Detection of leaks in
hydrocarbon storage systems. 2,772,564, 12-4-56, Cl.
73—40.5.
Dougherty, Paul S., to Metal Coating Corp. Machine for
manufacture of tanks and vessels. 2,753,826, 7-10-56,
Cl. 113—59.
Dougherty, Paul S., to Metal Coating Corp. Sheet metal fluid
pressure storage vessel and method of forming the same.
2,758,367, 8-14-56, Cl. 29 — 446.
Dougherty, Walter J., to Houdry Process Corp. Heat ex-
change between parallel reaction systems. 2,755,232,
7-17-56, Cl. 196—52.
Douehman, Ferman C, J. Kosik, Jr., and J. T. Ferraris, to
Electrolux Corp. Adjustable control for automatic vacuum
cleaners. 2,758,670, 8-14-56, Cl. 183—37.
Doughnut Corp. of America : See —
Block, Zenas. Rosner, and Goodman. 2,739,896.
Doughty. Hartwell T. Tire lug assembly. 2,746,508, 5-22-56,
Cl. 152—218.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Brown, Ralph E.
Conly, James C.
Conly, James C.
Conly, James C.
Gross, Arthur G.
Doughty, Samuel L. : See —
Candee, Ellsworth T., and Doughty. 2,765,223.
Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. : See —
Adams, Harvey D., Geasland, and Montague. 2,731,750.
Battle, Richard, and Dormer. 2,745,436.
Blackmon, Truett M., and Porter. 2,759,356.
Brass, Warren A. 2,760,740.
Bronson, George A. 2,750,929.
Bronson, George A., and Pitcher. 2,742,564.
Bloom, John C. 2,759,743.
2,749,397.
2,754,316.
2,754,317.
2,754,318.
2,750,833.
Harpoothian, Edward, and Oswald. 2,742.245.
Harpoothian, Edward, and Oswald. 2,745,613.
Jurisich, Peter L. 2,760,339.
Klein, Arthur L. 2,742,076.
Kleinhans, Schuyler. 2.734,356.
Lemons, Carl R. 2,755,216.
Petersen, Thorvald K. 2,734,645.
Traub, Henry A. 2,749,193.
Wheelon, Orville A. 2,771,850.
Wood, Roscoe C. 2,760,543.
Douglas, Alfred D., to Michigan Book Binding Co. Display
folder. 2,739,825, 3-27-56, CI. 281—33.
Douglas, Alvin P., to The Murray Ohio Mfg. Co. Bicycle trans-
mission shipper operating mechanism. 2,732,728, 1-31-56,
CI. 74 — 473.
Douglas, Alvin P., and W. E. Long, to The Murray Ohio Mfg.
Co. Shifter mechanism for bicycle transmission. 2,754,696,
7-17-56 CI. 74—781.
Douglas, Alvin P., to The Murray Ohio Mfg. Co. Bicycle
frame construction. 2.755,103, 7-17-56, CI. 280 — 281.
Douglas, Alvin P., to The Murray-Ohio Mfg. Co. Transmission
shipper operating device. 2,773,397, 12-11-56, CI. 74 — 473.
Douglas, Alvin P., to The Murray Ohio Mfg. Co. Two speed
bicycle transmission. 2,773,401, 12-11-56, CI. 74 — 781.
Douglas, Alvin P.. and G. B. Hahn, to The Murray Ohio Mfg.
Co. Portable fan unit. 2,755.015, 7-17-56, CI. 230—117.
Douglas, Alvin P., and G. B. Hahn, to The Murray Ohio Mfg.
Co. Airplane simulating juvenile vehicle. 2,755,095,
7-17-56, CI. 280—1.12.
Douglas, Bradley C. : See —
Brodbeck, Aimer H., and Douglas. 2,735,483.
Douglas, Bradley C, and H. H. Pryor, to Magic Chef, Inc.
Electric pilot-flame igniter. 2,745,482, 5-15-56, CI.
158—123.
Douglas, Bradley C, to Magic Chef, Inc. Indicator system
for gas-heated ovens or the like. 2,757,871, 8-7-56. CI.
236—94.
Douglas, Burke, to The Dow Chemical Co. Magnesium anode
with perforated core. 2,763,907, 9-25-56, CI. 22 — 203.
Douglas, George R. : See — ■
Hanna, Clinton R., Douglas, and Oplinger. 2,763,450.
Douglas, Greig C, C. Wagner, and I. S. Bovdstun. to Parelex
Corp. Heating apparatus. 2,757,739, 8-7-56, CI. 166 — 61.
Douglas, James K., to The Oilgear Co. Hydraulic drive for
elevators and the like. 2,749,708, 6-12-56, CI. 60 — 52.
Douglas, John F. H., and A. F. Kolb, to Cutler-Hammer. Inc.
Alternating current electromagnets. 2,736,843 2-28-56,
CI. 317—156.
Douglas. Kenneth F., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Automatic
variable speed gearing and hub brake for velocipedes and
the like. 2.741.934. 4-17-56, CI. 74—751.
Douglas Machine Products Co. : See —
Bond, Robert D., and Hungerford. 2.765,127.
Bond. Robert D., and Partlan. 2,767,887.
Douglas. Ollie G. Variable speed control hydraulic clutch or
coupling. 2.738.048, 3-13-56. CI. 192 — 104.
Douglas, Peyton W., to The Murrav Corp. of America. Sun
port for laundry machines. 2.734.707. 2-14-56, CI. 248 — 18.
Douglas, Peyton W., to Pennsvlvania Range Boiler Co.
Laundry dryers. 2,751,688. 6-26-56. CI. 34 — 82.
Douglas, Peyton W., to The Murrav Corp. of America. Wash-
ing machines. 2,768,518, 10-30-56, CI. 68 — 12.
Douglas. Robert R., to Americnn Meter Co., Inc. Gas meters.
2.741,122. 4-10-56, CI. 73 — 268.
Douglas, Robert R., to American Meter Co., Inc. Temperature
compensated tangent. 2.753,712, 7-10-56, CI. 73 — 281.
Douglas, Ronald W., and J. W. Ryde, to Hazeltine Research,
Inc. Junction-type transistors. 2,736,849, 2-28-56, CI.
317—235.
Douglas, Virgil R. : See —
Emanuel, Vincent, and Douglas. 2,756,968.
Douglass. Edward T, Jr. Apparatus for conveving wood shav-
ings and the like. 2,735,585, 2-21-56, CI. 222—238.
Douglass, Emory W., and P. S. Dunn, to Potash Co. of
America. Fused potash product and method for forming
same. 2,771,353, 11-20-56, CI. 71 — 64.
Douglass. James L., to The Special Screw Products Co. Tube
coupling with sealed conical interface. 2,775,471,
12-25-56, CI. 285—332.
Douma, John H. : See —
Levell, Thomas J., and Douma. 2,755,891.
Douma. Tjiske, to Sierra Electronic Corp. Directional ap-
paratus for use with high frequency transmission lines.
2,734,169, 2-7-56, CI. 324—95.
Douma, Tjiske. to Sierra Electronic Corp. Directional am-
plifier system and apparatus. 2,756,282, 7-24-56, CI.
179—170.
Doumani, Thomas F., to Union Oil Co. of California. Gaso-
line reforming process employing a nickel sulplate on alu-
mina catalyst. 2,732,329, 1-24-56, CI. 196—50.
Doumani, Thomas F., to Union Oil Co. of California. De-
alkylation of hydrocarbons. 2,734,929, 2-14-56, CI.
260—672.
Doumani Thomas F., to Union Oil Co. of California. Cata-
lytic process. 2,739,927, 3-27-56, CI. 196—49.
Doumani, Thomas F., to Union Oil Co. of California. Hydro-
carbon conversion catalyst and process. 2,748,062, 5-29-56,
CI. 196—50.
Doumitt, Philip S. Tobacco pipe with bowl actuated scraper.
2,745,414, 5-15-56, CI. 131—184.
Dourdeville, Theodore A., to David Gessner Co. Roll-driving
mechanism for a napping machine and torque control de-
vices therefor. 2,739,366, 3-27-56, CI. 26—34.
Dournaud, Pierre A. J. Hydraulic binder. 2,752,261,
6-26-56, CI. 106—117.
Doury, Elie A. J., to Compagnie des Machines Bull (Societe
Anonyme). Record card reproducing punching machine
with program control. 2,775,299, 12-25-56, CI. 164 — 115.
Douthitt, Maurice V. : See—
Kraus, Edwin C, and Douthitt. 2,765,931.
Doutors Societe Anonyme Holding : See —
De Halleux, Pierre. 2,752,749.
Doutt, Kingsley A., to Petch Mfg. Co. Air cylinder. 2,751,886,
6-26-56, CI. 121 — 38.
Doutt, Kingsley A. Mechanical movement. 2,759,367,
8-21-56, CI. 74—99.
Douty, Chester R. Wind deflector for chimney tops. 2,755,730,
7_24-56, CI. 98— '67.
Dovas. Nicholas. Blood sedimentation rack. 2,741,913,
4-17-56, CI. 73—61.
Dove. Ernest B. : See —
Halford, Frank B., Cleaver, and Dove. 2,742,921.
Halford, Frank B., Cleaver, and Dove. 2,763,126.
Dovenbarger, William V. : See —
Wietzel, Karl F., Dovenbarger, and La Tour. 2,743,692.
Dover Corp. : See — -
Cross, Clint. 2,759,735.
Harrison, John B. 2,750,004.
Harrison, John B. 2,774.492.
Jaseph, Lawrence F. 2,737,197.
Jaseph, Lawrence F. 2,750,609.
Jaseph, Lawrence F. 2,752,754.
Dover, Herbert R. Tiltable tail light.
240 — 8.3.
Eye for hook and eye. 2,772,464, 12-4-56,
Dow Chemical Co., The : See —
Amos, James L., and Coulter. 2,763,702.
Annesser, Richard J. 2.728,950.
Baggett, Durward A. 2,755,319.
Bauman, William C. 2,733,232.
Bauman, William C, and Harrington. 2,738,322.
Bauman, William C, and Harrington. 2,772,237.
Bauman, William C, and Wheaton. 2,733,231.
2,759,905.
2,756,256.
2,759,'964.
2,759,966.
2,763,684.
2,749,431, 6-5-56, CI.
Begin, Louis E.
Beman, Floyd L.
Beman, Floyd L.
Beman, Floyd L.
Beman, Floyd L.
Beman, Floyd L., and Britton.
Bernard, John W. 2,758,f " "
Bersworth, Frederick C.
Bersworth, Frederick C.
Bersworth, Frederick C.
Bersworth, Frederick C.
Bersworth, Frederick C.
Bersworth, Frederick C.
Bersworth, Frederick C.
2,763,683.
2,751,386.
2,751,387.
2,751,389,
2,751,390.
2,751,391.
2.765.284.
2,767,214.
Bersworth, Frederick C, Atwood, and Bicknell. 2,753,301.
Bersworth, Frederick C., and Frost. 2.755,304.
Bersworth, Frederick C. and Frost. 2,761,874.
Blair, Etcyl H. 2,164,608.
Blair, Etcyl H. 2,734,070.
Blair, Etcyl H. 2,734,071.
Blair, Etcyl H. 2,759,963.
Britton, Edgar C, and Ashby. 2,733,262.
Britton, Edgar C, and Petrie. 2,745,857.
Brooks. William B., and Shigley. 2,735,163.
Brust, Harry F., and Senkbeil. 2,734,075.
Brust, Harry F„ and Senkbeil. 2,754,324.
Bryant, Charles M., Helberg, Courter, and Cecil.
2,733,657.
Burkett, Francis L. 2,745,153.
Caldecourt, Victor J., and Wahr. 2,764,909.
Cardwell, Paul H., and Alderman. 2.745,809.
Cardwell, Paul H., and Eilers. 2.735,818.
Cardwell, Paul H, and Hendrickson. 2,763,326.
Chapps, Zollie B. 2,756,764.
Cheney. Grant W., and Stark. 2,769,206.
Chisholm, Douglas S., and Hall. 2,766,113.
Chisholm, Douglas S., and Hershey. 2,752,196.
Cooper, Ronald H. 2.762,785.
Craven, Paul M., and Patterson. 2,769,788.
Davis, Clyde W. 2,746,840.
Davis, Clyde W. 2.763,636.
De Long, Herbert K. 2,774,683.
De Puy, James R., Hartman, Jones, and Klein. 2,753,671.
Dieterman, Henri, and Bill. 2,763,950.
Doerner, Mona P. 2,733,268.
Doerner, Mona P. 2,734,084.
Doerner, Mona P. 2,757,196.
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Dow Chemical Co., The : See — Continued
Doerner, Mona P. 2,772,309.
Dorton, Robert O. 2,746,971.
Douglas, Burke. 2,763,907.
Drake, Lewis R. 2,164,562.
Driesbach, Robert R., and Martin. 2,733,281.
Dulmage, Frederick E. 2,753,595.
Dunlap, Isaac R. 2,767,090.
Dylewski, Stanley W., Dulude, and Warren. 2,769,841.
Easley, John A., and Swayze. 2,763,536.
Fisehback, Bryant C, and Harris. 2,775,587.
Fookes, James H. 2,741,116.
Frevel, Ludo K., and Hedelund. 2,734,073.
Frevel, Ludo K., and Hedelund. 2,735,868.
Frevel, Ludo K., and Hedelund. 2,735,869.
Galloway, Ethan C. 2,769,814.
Greminger, George K., Jr., and Weaver. 2,771,377.
Gunkler, Albert A., Lake, and Potts. 2,746,999.
Hanson, Alden W. 2,769,804.
Hardy, John L. 2,763,962.
Hardy, John L. 2,769,745.
Harris, Guy H., and Fischback. 2,764,593.
Hart. Porter. 2,748,849.
Head, James D. 2,753,355.
Head, James D., and Ivins. 2,748,161.
Head, James D., and Ivins. 2,748,162.
Heitz, Robert G., and Rocklin. 2,747.962
Henson, Walter A., and Westveer. 2,758,103.
Horsley, Lee H., and Britton. 2,733,272.
Horsley, Lee H., Morello, and Poffenberger. 2,770,644.
Ikenberry, Ernest A., and Peterson. 2,764,619.
Jankens, Austin L. 2,753,321.
Johnston, Howard. 2,749,377.
Jones, Clifford, Harris, and Ingley. 2,739,142.
Jones, Griffin D. 2,734,915.
Jones, Griffin D., and Zimmerman. 2,757,190.
Jones, William C. 2,729,194.
Jorgensen, Roy C. 2,775,554.
Joseph, William J. 2,752,401.
Kirk, Roy C. 2,774,663.
Kundiger, Donald G., and Pledger. 2,745.884.
Kundiger, Donald G., and Wheeler. 2,759,968.
Le Boeuf, Edgar W. 2,737,436.
Lipke, Paul H., Jr., and Montgomery. 2.752,319.
Longstreth, Murrey O., and Ryan. 2,770,007.
Longstreth, Murrey O., and Tollar. 2,769,200.
McCurdy, John L., and De Long. 2,740,157.
MeCurdy, John L., and De Long. 2,774,991.
McDonald, John C. 2,774,664.
Mcllhennv, William F., Baker, and Clarke. 2,772,143.
McKee, Robert B., Jr., and Beyer. 2,740,160.
McMaster, Elmer L., and Glesner. 2,764,561.
McMaster, Elmer L., and Glesner. 2,764,563.
McMaster, Elmer L., and Glesner. 2,764,564.
McMaster, Elmer L., and Tolkmith. 2,764,560.
McQueen, George R. 2,763.539.
Melass, Vivian H. 2,759,867.
Meuli, Lloyd J. 2,763,097.
Meuli, Llovd J. 2,775.066.
Meuli, Lloyd J. 2,775,067.
Meyer, Robert H. 2,749,373.
Milks, Warren N. 2,744,147.
Monroe, Ezra, and Long. 2,745,876.
Montgomery, Robert S. 2,764,571.
Montgomery, Robert S. 2,770,642.
Morris, Leo R. 2,772.310.
Mussell, Dorsey R. 2,745,815.
Mussell, Dorsey R. 2,747,982.
Mussell, Dorsey R. 2,747.983.
Norton, Frederick H. 2,745,858.
Norton, Frederick H, and Stevens. 2,745,859.
Pearlman, Marshall B. 2,764,587.
Price, Raymond M., and Roche. 2,739,140.
Prince, Charles A. 2,745,231.
Pumpelly, Charles T. 2,734,076.
Pye, David J. 2,752.402.
Pye, David J. 2,770,656.
Reid, Raymond W. 2,745,774.
Reilly, John H., and Rector. 2,775,625.
Rigterink, Raymond H. 2,733,273.
Rigterink, Raymond H. 2,745,881.
Rubens, Louis C, and Boyer. 2,740,161.
Ruh, Robert P. 2,737,530.
Ruh, Robert P. 2,739,987.
Ruh, Robert P.. and Davis. 2,744,148.
Ruh, Robert P., and Davis. 2,745,867.
Ruh, Robert P., and Davis. 2,745,885.
Ruh, Robert P., and Davis. 2,745,886.
Ruh, Robert P., and Davis. 2,749,374.
Ruh, Robert P., and Davis. 2,749,375.
Savage, Albert B. 2,731,357.
Simenson, Louis O. 2,749,051.
Simpson, Donald W., and Bauman. 2.771,193.
Sonnabend, Lawrence F., and Williams. 2,740,728.
Stanton, George W., and Ehlers. 2,735,833.
Stanton, George W., and Ehlers. 2,735,834.
Stanton, George W., and Ehlers. 2,740,766.
Stanton, George W., and Ehlers. 2.745,821.
Stanton, George W.. and Ehlers. 2,760,950.
Stanton, George W., Lefferdink, and Spence. 2,736,94(
Stewart, Doane. 2,745,781.
Stewart, Doane. 2,745,782.
Stilbert, Elmer K., Jr., Cummings, and Talley. 2,755,26(
Teot, Arthur S. 2,763,634.
Dow Chemical Co.. The : See — Continued
Thresher, Griffith N., and Simon. 2,756,613.
Toornman, Burton V. 2,744,817.
Toornman, Burton V. 2,744,819.
Trapp, Walter B. 2,770,654.
Tubbs, Bernard H., Nagle, and Woodland. 2,732,366.
Warren, John C. R. 2,741,115.
Wehr, Henry W., and Nagle. 2,732,371.
Werkema, Thomas E., Thorsberg, and De Long. 2,760,947.
White, Halbert C, and Vander Weele. 2,757,199.
White, Leeds C, Jr. 2,747,984.
Widiger, Alexander H., Jr. 2,756,260.
Williams, Bill M. 2,745,871.
Williams, Bill M. 2,749,360.
Williams, Julian C. 2,738,291.
Wright. Norman, and Herscher. 2,737,591.
Dow Corning Corp. : See —
Barry, Arthur J. 2,746,926.
Clark, Harold A. 2,732,390.
Clark, Harold A. 2,755,261.
Clark, Harold A. 2,762,717.
Collings, William R., Browne, and Weirauch. 2, 74."., 233.
Dexter, John F. 2,736,721.
Gilkey, John W. 2,774,779.
Gordon, Arthur F. 2,755,295.
Hedlund, Robert C. 2,742,442.
Hedlund, Robert C. 2,774,745.
Hyde, James F. 2,738,359.
Hyde, James F. 2,746,982.
Johannson, Oscar K. 2,762,827.
Keil, Joseph W. 2,732,318.
Kell, Joseph W. 2.751,314.
Merker, Robert L. 2,770,631.
Merker, Robert L. 2,770,632.
Moorhead, Kenneth W. 2,755,269.
Noll, John E. 2,732,391.
Noll, John E. 2,762,826.
Rossiter, William T., and Currie. 2,742,368.
Sommer, Leo H. 2,770,633.
Sommer, Leo H. 2,774,778.
Speier, John L. 2,738,357.
Speier, John L. 2,746,956.
Speier, John L., Jr. 2,762,823.
Talcott, Thomas D. 2,759,904.
Volkmann, Ronald J., and Baecker. 2,755,194.
Weyenberg, Donald R. 2,770,634.
Dow, Delmar W., and T. Tregoning, to Kaiser Aluminum &
Chemical Corp. Stud positioning jig with continuous self-
baking electrode and method of positioning contact studs
therein. 2,774,804, 12-18-56, CI. 13 — 18.
Dow, Dewey M., to Air-Way Industries, Inc. Device for
preventing dust from being drawn into a vacuum cleaner
when filter bag is not in place. 2,742,105, 4-17-56, CI.
Dow, Dewey M., to Air-Way Industries, Inc. Internallv flush
latch for .vacuum cleaner pipes. 2,755,107, 7-17-56 CI
285 — 7.
Dow, Harry E., and R. P. Legro, to United Shoe Machinery
Corp. Anvil construction. 2,758,303, 8-14-56, CI. 1 — 102.
Dow, Marion E. Stalk and brush cutting assembly with fric-
tion drive. 2,743,565. 5-1-56, CI. 55 — 62.
Dow, Orville E., to Radio Corp. of America. Counter or step
wave generator. 2,774,871, 12-18-56, CI. 250 — 27
Dow, Ray A. Refuse disposal and general truck bed.
2,750,056, 6-12-56, CI. 214 — 504.
Dow, Sumner W. : See —
Anderson, Harold S., and Dow. 2,735,488
Dow, Walter K. Portable honing device. 2,762 174 9-11-56
CI. 51 — 184.3. ...
Dow, Willard M., and B. Porter, to United Gas Corp. Tapered
bore gas burners. 2,755,851. 7-24-56. CI. 158 — 114.
Dowd. Alfred. Flexible corrugated wrapping sheet.
2.758.047. 8-7-56. CI. 154—55.
Dowd, Bernard J. Foundation garment. 2,742,643, 4-24-56
CI. 2 — 37. _ '
Dowd. Charles, Box Co.. Inc. : See —
Dowd, Elias. 2,759,651.
Dowd, Elias. to Charles Dowd Box Co., Inc. Corrugated con-
tainer. 2,759.651, 8-21-56, CI. 229—16.
Dowd, Howard M., and R. L. Barrows, to Bowl-Mor Co , Inc.
Bowling pin setting machine. 2,739,813, 3-27-56, CI.
Dowd, Howard M., and R. L. Barrows, to Bowl-Mor Co ,
Inc. Bowling pin-setting mechanism. 2,757,000, 7-31-56,
CI. 273 — 43.
Dowd. James D. : See —
Stroun. Philip T.. and Dowd. 2.754.199.
Dowden. Ernest J. Speed registering and tabulating appa-
ratus. 2.758.647. 8-14-56, CI. 161—18.
Dowell. A. Yates : See —
Linzy. Floyd L. 2.743,538.
Dowell. Alvis Y., to Radiator Specialty Co. Heater. 2,756,032,
7-24-56, CI. 257—246.
Dowidat, Otto, to Firma Gedore Werkzeuefabrik Otto Dowi-
dat. . Clamping tongs. 2,733,624, 2-7-50, CI. 81—84.
Dowin, Roland W. Flush tank assembly. 2,729,826, 1-10-56,
CI. 4—41.
Dowler, Louis K. : See —
Seabold, Edward J., and Dowler. 2,768,916.
Dowling, Patrick. Hydro-electric power apparatus. 2,764,871,
10-2-56. CI. 61—19.
Dowling. Robert J. : See —
Glenn. Harry D., and Dowling. 2,760,900.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Dowling, Robert W. Picture projection system for projecting
motion pictures. 2,737,081, 3-6-56, CI. 88 — 24.
Dowling, Robert W. Picture-projection system for projecting
moving pictures. 2,737,082, 3-6-56, CI. 88 — 24.
Dowling, Robert W. Picture-projection system for projecting
moving pictures. 2,737,083, 3-6-56, CI. 88—24.
Downey, Clement L., to Johnson Fare Box Co. Rouleau
loading device. 2,740,242, 4-3-56, CI. 53—63.
Downey, Francis F., J. H. Du Bois, and E. H. Lorenz, to
Emhart Mfg. Co.. Method and apparatus for assembling
and sealing plastic closure members in plastic bottles.
2,760,551, 8-28-56, CI. 154 — 42.
Downey, Frank P., Jr., to American Machine & Foundry Co.
Bowling pin. 2,739,814, 3-27-56. CI. 273—82.
Downey, Lester S., and R. W. Illsley, to The Allbright-Nell
Co. Door structure for a rendering cooker or the like.
2,763,343, 9-18-56, CI. 189 — 46.
Downey, Paul J. : See —
Kempf, Norman W., and Downey. 2,760,867.
Downey, Paul M., and T. E. Lesslie, to Monsanto Chemical Co.
Thiazolyl mercapto alkyl thionocarbamates. 2,766,253,
10-9-56, CI. 260—306.
Downey, Richard M., ^ to Midwest Insulations, Inc., % to
Industrial Products Co., Inc., % to The Carney Co., Inc.,
and % to Airseal Insulations, Inc. Apparatus and process
for forming mineral fiber. 2,729,849, 1-10-56, CI. 18-2.5.
Downey, Richard M., to United States Gypsum Co. Apparatus
and method for making fibrous felts. 2,729,861, 1-10-56,
CI. 19 — 156.
Downey, Richard M., to United States Gypsum Co. Removal
of slag from iron distributors used in the production of
mineral wool. 2,731,670, 1-24-56, CI. 18—47.2.
Downey, Wayne A. : See —
Clarke. Evans L., and Downey. 2,765,723.
Downing, Eric W., to Joseph Lucas (Industries) Ltd. Liquid
fuel injection apparatus. 2,731,175, 1-17-56, CI. 222—250.
Downing, Eric W., to Joseph Lucas (Industries) Ltd. Inter-
rupters for spark-ignition apparatus. 2,731,523, 1-17-56,
CI. 200— 31. ■
Downing, George, to American Viscose Corp. Tow roll.
2,773,588, 12-11-56, CI. 203—355.
Downing, John : See —
Hodge Arthur, Downing, and Drewitt. 2,730,444.
Howarth, Thomas H„ Downing, and Drewitt. 2,770,614.
Downing, John, to British Celanese, Ltd. Weftless ribbons and
process for forming same. 2,734,012, 2-7-56, CI. 154 — 92.
Downing, John, and J. G. N. Drewitt, to British Celanese
Ltd. Manufacture of filamentary material from copolymers
of acrylonitrile and vinylidene chloride. 2,775,507,
12-25-56, CI. 18—54.
Downingtown Mfg. Co. : See —
McArn, Theodore A. 2,736,245.
McArn. Theodore A. 2,750,854.
Downs, Charles M., Jr. : See —
Jones. Thomas G.. Fuqua, and Downs. 2,757,200.
Downs, Florence B. : See —
Harris, Frederic R. 2,761,409.
Harris, Frederic R. 2,768,598.
Harris, Frederic R. 2,768,599.
Harris, Frederic R. 2.768,600.
Harris, Frederic R. 2,774,322.
Harris, Frederic R. 2,775,095.
Harris, Frederic R., Downs, Lobenthal, and Bloch.
2.756.712.
Downs, George F., Jr., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Carburetor
air dryer. 2,733,697. 2-7-56, CI. 123—119.
Downs. George W., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Acoustisonde appa-
ratus for measuring and recording physical properties of
the sea. 2.750.794. 6-19-56. CI. 73—53.
Downs, John E., to The Union Tool Corp. Machine for stack-
ing flat sheets of material. 2,733,921, 2-7-56, CI. 271—68.
Downs. John W., to Sperry Rand Corp. Initiating and timing
circuit for a doppler type chronograph. 2,752,593, 6-26-56,
CI. 343—8.
Downs, Maurice E. Proportional dividers. 2,772,482,
12-4-56, CI. 33—150.
Downs. Merle L. : See —
Way. Raymond C, and Downs. 2,744,329.
Downs, Thomas B., to United Aircraft Corp. De-aerator and
oil tank. 2,753,011, 7-3-56, CI. 183 — 2.5.
Dowsett, Charles W. G. deceased, by W. Dunn, administrator.
Apparatus for controlling the gravity discharge of deslim-
ing cones. 2,749,928, 6-12-56, CI. 137—92.
Dowty Equipment Ltd. : See —
Bonar, Patrick. 2,731,218.
Carey, Frederick H. 2,738,003.
Knights, Richard N. 2,764,131.
Simmons, Harold C. 2,756.810.
Dowty Nucleonics Ltd. : See —
Andrews. Thomas D. H. 2,759,138.
Andrews, Thomas D. H. 2,765,413.
Dowtv Reals Ltd. : See — ■
Mills. Joseph A. W., and Tamblin. 2,760,400.
Doxford. William, and Sons Ltd. : See —
Purdie, William H., and Jackson. 2,737,162.
Purdie, William 11.. and Jackson. 2.754.813.
Pnrdie, William H., and Jackson. 2,760,334.
Purdie, William H, and Jackson. 2 769,302.
Purdie, William H., Jackson, and Gunn. 2,734,492.
Doyle, Arthur J., and F. B. Whalen, to Prior Products, Inc.
Vehicle fuel tank assembly. 2,758,845, 8-14-56, CI.
280—5.
Doyle. Collin M. : See—
Podbielniak, Walter J. and W. G., and Doyle. 2,758,784.
Doyle, Dewey I., to Doyle Vacuum Cleaner Co. Motor for
vacuum producing machines. 2,767,904, 10-23-56, CI.
230—117.
Doyle, Dewey I., to Doyle Vaccum Cleaner Co. Centrifugal
fan wheel. 2,767,906, 10-23-56, CI. 230—134.
Doyle, Irving W., to Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corp.
Apparent-velocity responsive system. 2,772,479, 12^-56,
CI. 33 — 46.5.
Doyle, James B. Rain hood scarf. 2,765,473, 10-9-56, CI.
2—207.
Doyle, James F., to Arkell Safety Bag. Co. Multiply bags.
2,737,339, 3-6-56, CI. 229—55.
Doyle, John T„ to The Kendall Co. Heat-sterilizable elastic
film backed bandage. 2,734,503, 2-14-56, CI. 128—156.
Doyle, Malcolm G. : See —
Protzmann, Donald E., and Phaneuf, and Doyle.
2,768,332.
Doyle, Orville K. Auxiliary control handle for shovels.
2,772,910, 12-4-56, CI. 294—58.
Doyle Vacuum Cleaner Co. : See —
Doyle. Dewey I. 2,767,904.
Doyle, Dewey I. 2,767,906.
Doyle, William J. Toy gyro saucer. 2,747,326, 5-29-56,
CI. 46—50.
Doyle, William T., to Sturtevant Mill Co. Method and appa-
ratus for processing and collecting finely divided material.
2,773,650, 12-11-56, CI. 241 — 39.
Doyle, William T., to Sturtevant Mill Co. Machine for classi-
fying and separating materials. 2,774,476, 12-18-56, CI.
209—139.
Doyle, William V. Magnetic supporting device for containers.
2,766,909, 10-16-56, CI. 222 — 105.
Dr. Ing. h. c. F. Porsche K.-G. : See —
Porsche, Ferdinand A. E. 2,760,050.
Porsche. Ferdinand A. E., and Binder. 2,731,008.
Porsche, Ferdinand A. E., and Binder. 2,771,863.
Porsche, Ferdinand A. E., and Fuhrmann. 2,749,893.
Porsche, Ferdinand A. E., and Fuhrmann. 2,756,067.
Rabe, Karl. 2,758,680.
Rabe, Karl. 2,758,686.
Rabe, Karl, and Schmid. 2,768,002.
Reimspiess, Franz X., and Porsche. 2,730,375.
Schmid, Leopold. 2,736,411.
Schmid, Leopold. 2,771,975.
Drabert, Fritz E. Reclining chair for invalids. 2,738,001,
3-13-56, CI. 155—117.
Drackett Co., The : See—
Walton, George. 2,773,040.
Draemel, Frederick C. L. S. Galstaun, and H. G. Hall, to
Tidewater Oil Co. Recovery of ethanolamines. 2,761,818,
9-4-56, CI. 196—32.
Draeger, Kenneth E. : See —
Mertzweiller. Joseph K., Smith, and Draeger. 2.757,202.
Draenert. Max. Cutting tool. 2,760,265, 8-28-56, CI. 30 — 241.
Drager, Dr. Otto H. : See—
Moller, Wilhelm. 2,752,917.
Drager, Otto H. : See —
Stamps, Gerhard. 2,764,153.
Draghetti, Alexander J. : See —
Bernier, Edward, and Draghetti. 2,741,253.
Dragonetti, Giovanni, and P. Piroli. Electric starting device
for induction motors having a short-circuit rotor.
2,764,724, 9-25-56, CI. 318—229.
Dragos, Leon A. : See —
Donaldson, Charles H., and Dragos. 2,760,757.
Drain, Herbert D., to Church of Religious Science. Cabinet
top connector assembly. 2,763,874, 9-25-56, CI. 4 — 187.
Drain, Herbert D., and W. S. Griffiths ; said Drain assor. to
said Griffiths. Fruit juice extractor. 2,748,693, 6-5-56,
CI. 100—98.
Drake, Betty S. : See —
Crane, Kathryn B. and E. M., and B. S. and J. D. Drake.
2,768,384.
Drake Corp. : See —
Drake, Stoney. 2,734,254.
Drake, Edward P. : See —
Lindesmith, John L., and Drake. 2,761,620.
Drake, Edward P., to Clary Corp. Calculating machine with
keyboard instrumentalities for binary to decimal conver-
sion. 2,741,427, 4-10-56, CI. 235—61.
Drake, Francis E., y2 to H. W. Townsend. Apparatus for
mixing air and liquified petroleum gases. 2,738,261,
3-13-56, CI. 48—180.
Drake, George F., to Woodward Governor Co. Control for
fluid servo actuated valve. 2,765,800, 10-9-56, CI. 137—26.
Drake. Gordon D. : See —
Hayes. Kenyon J., and Drake. 2,744,141.
Drake, Gordon D., G. Gever, and K. J. Hayes, to The Norwich
Pharmacal Co. N-(benzylidene)-3-amino-2-oxazolidone and
method for preparing the same. 2,740,792, 4-3-56, CI.
260—307.
Drake, Gordon D., O. Gever. and K. J. Hayes, to The Norwich
Pharmacal Co. Method for the piepartion of n-(5-nitro-2-
furfnrvlidpne)-3-amino-2-oxazolidone. 2,759,931, 8-21-56,
CI. 260—240.
Drake, Julian D. : See —
Crane, Kathryn B. and E. M., and B. S. and J. D. Drake.
2,768,384.
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Drake, Leonard C, and R. L. Smith, to Socony Mobil Oil
Co., Inc. Preparation of catalysts of vanadium oxide or
chromium oxide on porous carriers. 2,734,874, 2-14— 50,
CI. 252 — 161.
Drake, Lewis R., to The Dow Chemical Co. Phosphonated
cation exchange resins and method of making the same.
2,764,562, 9-25-56, CI. 260—2.2.
Drake, Peter. Building element. 2,733,786, 2-7-56, CI.
189—34.
Drake, Robert E., to Lavelle Aircraft Corp. Power unit for
wagon unloader. 2,760,659, 8-28-56, CI. 214 — 82.
Drake, Rodnev S. Vacuum driven clipping or shearing ma-
chines. 2.753.629, 7-10-56. CI. 30—210.
Drake Russell P., R. E. Borchardt, and C. B. Crandall, to
Barber-Colman Co. Machine for operating upon bobbins.
2,769,598, 11-6-56, CI. 242—35.5.
Drake, Stoney, to Drake Corp. Warp conditioning process for
tying-in machines. 2.734.254, 2-14-56, CI. 28 — 72.6.
Drake, Theodore R. Boat hull construction. 2,773,273,
12-11-56, CI. 9 — 6.
Drakoff, Aniela. Screen covering for frying pans and the
like. 2,770,389, 11-13-56, CI. 220—44.
Drangle, Leon. Art of processing and packaging cheese.
2,768,572, 10-30-56, CI. 99—243.
Drapeau, Joseph E., Jr., and P. D. Johnson, to The Glidden
Co. Catalytic process for preparing cuprous oxide from
mixed copper oxides. 2,758,014, 8-7-56, CI. 23—147.
Drapeau, Joseph E., Jr., and R. J. Halsted, to The Glidden
Co. Process of preparing metal powders by a fluo-solid
reduction process. 2,758,021, 8-7-56, CI. 75 — 5.
Draper, Alfonso C, to Given Mfg. Co. Garbage disposer with
tableware recovery device. 2,753,571, 7-10-56, CI. 4 — 187.
Draper, Alfonso C, A. A. Samolis, and H. Jordan, to Given
Mfg. Co. Sink appliance for garbage disposer. 2,768,387,
10-30-56, CI. 4—187.
Draper, Carson O. and D. A. Motor vehicle electrical system.
2,729,750, 1-3-56, CI. 290—36.
Draper, Charles S. : See —
Bentley, Edward P., and Draper. 2,752,684.
Draper, Charles S., to Research Corp. Gyroscopic apparatus.
2,752,790, 7-3-56, CI. 74—5.4.
Draper, Charles S., and R. B. Woodbury, to Research Corp.
Gyroscopic apparatus. 2.752,792, 7-3-56, CI. 74 — 5.34.
Draper, Charles S., R. B. Woodbury, and J. F. Hutzenlaub.
to Research Corp. Gyroscopic apparatus. 2,752,793,
7-3-56, CI. 74—5.34.
Draper Corp. : See —
Childs, Richard L., and Cranshaw. 2,773,346.
Consoletti, Paul C. 2,741,438.
Consoletti, Paul C. 2,752,955.
Consoletti. Paul C. 2,771,100.
Flamand, Maurice R. 2,744,544.
Flamand, Maurice R. 2,745,439.
Higgins, Theodore S. 2,760,522.
Moon, Clifford G. 2,771,097.
O'Neil, Francis E. 2,729,247.
Rogers, Leonard M. 2,746,489.
Rogers, Leonard M. 2,746,693.
Taft, Willard W. 2,771,910.
Tosches, Anthony J. 2,741,272.
Draper, Dale A. : See —
Draper, Carson O. and D. A. 2,729,750.
Draper, Frederick C, J. F. Hobson, and W. Sang, to Boosey
& Hawkes Ltd. Method of forming a bend in ductile metal
tubing. 2,748.455, 6-5-56, CI. 29—157.6.
Draper, Roy E. Egg handling apparatus. 2,766,879,
10-16-56, CI. 209—121.
Drasher. Clyde. Stenographic record holder. 2,747,547,
5-29-56. CI. 120—31.
Draudt, William, to Textile Machine Works. Take-up mech-
anism for braiding machines. 2,741,150, 4—10-56, CI.
87—31.
Draughon, Wells R. : See —
Ward, John W. 2,745,580.
Drautz, Walter G. : See —
Clarke, Wallace G., and Drautz. 2,752.255.
Drautz, Walter G., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Hecto-
graph black. 2,752,254, 6-26-56, CI. 106 — 14.5.
Draves, William W. Variable grind feed mill. 2,734,687,
2-14-56, CI. 241—186.
Dravnieks, Andrew : See —
Couper, Alistair S., and Dravnieks. 2,768,983.
Dravnieks, Andrew, to Standard Oil Co. Industrial corrosion
testing and recording. 2,735,754, 2-21-56, CI. 23 — 230.
Dravo Corp. : See —
Beer, William B., and Norris. 2.738.218.
Drawdy, Curtis J. and L. E., and T. E. Spell. Winch.
2,742,262, 4-17-56, CI. 254 — 186.
Drawdy, Eddie L. Combination pocket level. 2,747,295.
5-29-56, CI. 33—216.
Drawdy, Lawrence E. : See —
Drawdy, Curtis J. and L. E., and Spell. 2,742,262.
Drechsel. Erhart K. : See —
Hastings, Randall, Drechsel. and Strazdins. 2,771.464.
Drechsel. Erhart K.. to American Cyanamid Co. Cyclic
carbamates and method for their preparation. 2,744,897,
5-8-56, CI. 260 — 244.
Drechsel, Fred E.. to Ilg Electric Ventilating Co. Separable
hinge. 2.770,833. 11-20-56. CI. 16—172.
Drees. Jan M. : See —
Verhage, Gerard F., and Drees. 2,757,745.
Dreher, Elmer H., and H. P. Mixer, to Sperrv Rand Corp.
Duplicating punch and field selection and keyboard control.
2,755,860. 7-24-56, CI. 164—113.
Dreher, Erich : See —
Reppe, Walter, Pasedach, Dreher, and Amann. 2,769,008.
Dreier Brothers, Inc. : See —
Dreier, Raymond C. 2,742,315.
Dreier, Raymond C. 2,753,739.
Dreier, Raymond C, to Dreier Brothers, Inc. Detachable
handle assembly. 2,742,315, 4-17-56, CI. 294 — 27.
Dreier, Raymond C., to Dreier Brothers, Inc. Traveling tool.
2,753,739, 7-10-56, CI. 77—2.
Dreier, Victor G., to Servel, Inc. Ice maker. 2,743,588,
5-1-56, CI. 62—7.
Dreisbach, Charles A. Parking device for automotive vehicles.
2,751,989, 6-26-56, CI. 180—1.
Dreisbach, Robert R., and R. A. Martin, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Separating of isomeric divinylbenzenes and chemical
intermediate obtained in process. 2,733,281, 1-31-56, CI.
260—669.
Dreisin, Alexander : See —
Fodor, Nicholas, and Dreisin. 2,766,962.
Drell, Leonard B. Spray head for valves. 2,757,963, 8-7-56,
CI. 299—95.
Drennan, James E. : See —
Lusk, Elmer C, Drennan, and Todd. 2,758,253.
Drennen, John H., to The Commercial Shearing & Stamping
Co. Spool valves. 2,775,260, 12-25-56, CI. 137—621.
Drescher & Kiefer, Inh. Georg Reitzel : See —
Reitzel, Georg. 2,733,093.
Drescher, Sol, and H. Bryer. Garment pad to correct low
shoulders. 2,744,254, 5-8-56, CI. 2—93.
Dresden, Mark K., and R. E. Snyder, to A. H. Wirz, Inc.
Spout closure. 2,742,202, 4-17-56, CI. 222 — 541.
Drese, Wilhelm : See —
Meyer-Jagenberg, Gunther, and Drese. 2,757,498.
Drese, Wilhelm, % to Jagenberg-Werke Akt.-Ges. Apparatus
for handling containers made of a flexible material, such
as paper, cardboard, and the like. 2,734,657, 2-14-56,
CI. 221—251.
Dressel, Elvin D. Rotary row weeding rake and crust breaker.
2,770,180, 11-13-56, CI. 97—216.
Dressel, Jack, Jr., and W. O. Spoon. Sterilizer for drinking
glasses. 2,738,428, 3-13-56, CI. 250 — 51.
Dresser Equipment Co. : See —
Bloss, Richard R. 2,730,795.
Dresser Industries, Inc. : See —
Newell, Frederick T. 2,758.852.
Newell, Frederick T., and Risley. 2,755,111.
Risley, Roger E. 2.741,497.
Risley, Roger E. 2,755,109.
Risley, Roger E. 2,759,744.
Risley, Roger E., and Hoke. 2,738,995.
Risley, Roger E., and Kish. 2,732,230.
Risley, Roger E., and Kish. 2,759,493.
Risley, Roger E., and Paterson. 2,761,706.
Dresser Operations, Inc. : See —
Hennig, Fritz O. 2,729.062.
Payne, William H. 2,768,037.
Trumpler, William E. 2,733,853.
Dresser, Willis R. : See —
Waller, Fred, and Dresser. 2,747.456.
Dresser, Willis R.. to The Vitarama Corp. Closed link elec-
tronic camera chain. 2,747,012, 5-22-56, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Dresser, Willis R., to The Vitarama Corp. Apparatus for
putting identification and synchronization marks on picture
and sound films. 2,756,317, 7-24-56, CI. 219 — 19.
Dressier, Max, and J. Fischer, to Siemens & Halske Aktienge-
sellschaft. Suspension journal for rotatable elements of
electrical apparatus, and especially for armatures of relays.
2.748,323. 5-29-56, CI. 317—198.
Dressier, Thomas M., to International Harvester Co. Injec-
tion nozzle. 2,743,962, 5-1-56, CI. 299—107.6.
Drever Co. : See —
Seabold, Edward J., and Dowler. 2.768.916.
Dreves, Robert G. Bank and rate of turn indicator. 2,770,051,
11-13-56, CI. 33—204.
Drew, Charles E. Expanding mandrel chuck. 2,732,213,
1-24-56, CI. 279—2.
Drew, Donald E., and W. M. Farrelly, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Co. Heat-sealing of thermoplastic film.
2,732.887, 1-31-56, CI. 154 — 42.
Drew, John, and J. C. Funderburk, to Hercules Powder Co.
Hydrogenation catalyst. 2,739,947, 3-27-56, CI. 252 — 471.
Drew, John, and J. C. Funderburk, to Hercules Powder Co.
Hydrogenation process. 2,739,961, 3-27-56. CI. 260 — 100.
Drew, John, and C. S. Lampo, to Crosbv Chemicals, Inc.
Method of producing metal resinates. 2,753,330, 7-3-56,
CI. 260—101.
Drew, Robert D. : See —
Ray, Frederick E.. and Drew. 2,770,584.
Drew, Robert D., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Continuous
gas dehumidification. 2,738,857, 3-20-56, CI. 183—114.2.
Drew, Robert D., to Socony Mobil Oil Co. Inc. Continuous
gas dehumidification process. 2,738,858, 3-20-56, CI.
183—114.2.
Drew, Robert D., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Operation
of hydrogel bead-forming tower. 2,773,840, 12-11-56,
CI. 252 — 448.
Drewitt, James G. N. : See —
Downing, John, and Drewitt. 2,775.507.
Hodge, Arthur, Downing, and Drewitt. 2.730.444.
Howarth, Thomas H., Downing, and Drewitt. 2,770,614.
Drewitz, Edwin W., and V. Stein, to De Jur-Amsco Corp.
Electrical rheostat assembly. 2,773,965, 12-11-56, CI.
201—48.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
to Esso Research and Engineering Co
2,765,261, 10-2-56
L-atus.
Drews, William
Hydroforming process and
CI. 196—50.
Drews, William P., A. F. Kaulakis, and W. K. Lewis, Jr., to
Esso Research and Engineering Co. Fluidized solids reac-
tor system. 2,733,282, 1-31-56, CI. 260—673.5.
Drexel, Charles P. : See — „ „,■„„„
Breaux, Darlton K., Chapman, and Drexel. Re. 24,1 1 9.
Drexel, Roger E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process for making pulverulent silica powder. 2,757,073,
7-31-56, CI. 23—182.
Dreyer, Hans, to The Loewy Engineering Co. Ltd. Extru-
sion tool assembly for light metal cable sheathing presses.
2,731,144, 1-17-56, CI. 207 — 4.
Dreyer, Helmut, and L. Boiler, to P. Gossen & Co., G. m. b. H.
Arrangement for measuring the R. M. S. values of alternat-
ing currents and voltages. 2,747,161, 5-22-56, CI.
324 132.
Dreyfus, Jean A. Electro-mechanical relays. 2,775,671,
12-25-56, CI. 200—166.
Dreyfus, L. A., Co. : See —
Alfrey, Turner, Jr. 2,740,772.
Dreyfus, Ludwig, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebola-
get. Compensation means in three-phase electric arc fur-
nace. 2,758,144, 8-7-56, CI. 13—12.
Dreyfus, Ludwig, to Allmanna Svenska Electriska Aktiebola-
get. Polyphase stirring winding. 2,759,035, 8-14-56, CI.
13—26.
Dreyfus, Ludwig, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktie-
bolaget. Inductive stirring device for metallurgical furnace.
2,774,803, 12-18-56, CI. 13—9.
Dreyfuss, Paul : See —
Riat, Henri, Dreyfuss, and Oesterlein. 2,763,640.
Dreznes, John J., to United Specialties Co. Filter body.
2,761,527, 9-4-56, CI. 183—44.
Dreznes, John J., to United Specialties Co. Oil bath air
cleaner. 2,770,320, 11-13-56. CI. 183—15.
Driben, Beatrice. Decorative hearing aid carrier. 2,731,054,
1-17-56, CI. 150 — .5.
Driehaus, Herman W., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Anti-backdrive
gearing. 2,766,851, 10-16-56, CI. 188—82.8.
Driesbach, Gilbert O., to Publix Shirt Corp. Non-removable
collar slay. 2,769,979, 11-13-56, CI. 2—132.
Driegs, Ivan H., A. Hyatt, and F. E. Ellis, Jr. Vertical
climbing airplane. 2,743,886, 5-1-56, CI. 244—7.
Drill Collar Service Co., Inc. The : See —
Moore, Stanley C. 2,745,685.
Drill, Ervin A. Bucket attachment for ingot strippers and
the like. 2,744,305, 5-8-56, CI. 22—95.
Drill, Ervin A. Grapple attachment for tongs. 2,757,038,
7-31-56, CI. 294—106.
Driller, Albert : See —
Grebe, Otto, Driller, and Buhring. 2,773,112.
Drillick, Jacob H. Card filing. 2,756,931, 7-31-56, CI.
235—61.6.
Drilling Research, Inc. : See —
McPherson, George, Jr. 2,745,998.
Drilo Corp. : See —
Brenholts, Howard F. 2,756,854.
Brenholts, Howard F. 2,772,589.
Drinker, Pemberton H. : See —
Higgins, Stephen P., Jr., and Drinker. 2,751,918.
Dripban Corp. : See —
Chaustowich, Gabriel A. 2,766,367.
Dripps, William F., to General Electric Co. Circuit breaker,
2,757,360, 7-31-56, CI. 340—222.
ratus for the fluid treatment of filaments.
5-22-56, CI. 68—205.
Drisch, Nicolas, and P. Herrbach, to Textile & Chemical Re-
search Co. Ltd. Production of artificial filaments and other
materials. 2,768,870, 10-30-56, CI. 18 — 54.
Driscoll, Clare, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Microwave apparatus
for circular polarization. 2,741,744, 4-10-56, CI. 333 — 21.
Driscoll, Jesse L. : See —
Miller, Edward D., and Driscoll. 2,771,886.
Driscoll Wire Co., The : See —
Richardson, William H. 2,752,108.
Dritz, Arthur, to John Dritz & Sons. Needle threader.
2,757,837, 8-7-56, CI. 223—99.
Dritz, John, & Sons : See —
Dritz, Arthur. 2,757,837.
Driver-Harris Co : See —
Guettel, Charles L. 2,757,221.
Lohr, James M. Re. 24,242.
Lohr, James M. Re. 24,243.
Lohr, James M. Re. 24,244.
Driver, Wilfred D. Folding beds. 2,747,202, 5-29-56, CI.
5—2.
Droche, Elie : See —
Aupoix, Marcel, and Droche. 2,745,979.
Drodofsky, Martin, to Carl Zeiss. Telescope. 2,741,940,
4-17-56, CI. 88—2.4.
Droel, Louis W., to General Dynamics Corp. Telephone subset.
2,754,371, 7-10-56, CI. 179—100.
Droel, Louis W., to General Dynamics Corp. Telephone sub-
. set. 2,757,241, 7-31-56, CI. 179 — 100.
Droel, Louis W., to General Dynamics Corp. Multi-line tele-
phone system. 2,769,035, 10-30-56, CI. 179—99.
Droel, Louis W., and T. W. Kucharski, to General Dynamics
Corp. Telephone subset. 2,749,395, 6-5-56, CI. 179 — 178.
Drogin, Robert : See —
Wilson, Howard L.. and Drogin. 2,740,820.
Droin, Roger G., to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co.,
trustee. Device for connecting a rotary part electrically to
a stationary part. 2,739,289, 3-20-56, CI. 339 — 2.
Drone, Kingsley C. : See —
Wheeler, Walter G., and Drone. 2,747,644.
Dros, Albert A. Engine-unit consisting of at least one work-
ing cylinder and at least one compressor cylinder. 2, < 3G, iss,
2-28-56, CI. 230—56.
Dros, Albert A., J. A. L. Yzer, and E. Hellingman, to Hartford
Nationad Bank and Trust Co., trustee. Hot-gas recipro-
cating engine. 2,746,241, 5-22-56, CI. 60 — 24.
Dros, Aris, to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co., as
trustee. Illuminated dial plate. 2,770,712, 11-13-56, CI.
240—2.1.
Drosakis, Kostas G. Television lamp. 2,765,399, 10-2-56,
CI. 240—81.
Drosd, Ralph D., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Transmission line
pulse generator. 2,769,101, 10-30-56, CI. 307—108.
Drossel, Norman J., and E. D. Wilkins, to Kaiser Aluminum
& Chemical Corp. Ejection apparatus. 2,749,591, 6-12-56,
CI. 25—120.
Drouard, Jacques, and G. Boulard. Machine for clearing
away the ballast from under the railway track sleepers.
2,737,901, 3-13-56, CI. 104—7.
Drouet, Louis D. : See —
Richmond, Stanley M., and Drouet. 2,756,720.
Drouhot, Germaine, to Lip S. A. d'Horlogerie. Escapement
mechanism. 2,769,342, 11-6-56, CI. 74 — 1.5.
Drow, Donald F., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Thermostatically operated fuel valve for heat appliances.
2,743,870, 5-1-56, CI. 236 — 48.
Drown, Claude R. Golf bag. 2,732,871, 1-31-56, CI. 150—1.5.
Drown, David P. : See —
Yeo, Ernest E and Drown. 2,775,271.
Droz, Marcel E. : See — ■
Garman, Raymond L., Droz, and Cohen. 2,774,149.
Drude, John A., to Chrysler Corp. Pressure fluid system for
steering mechanism and the like. 2,748,711, 6-5-56, Cl.
103 — 42.
Drueck, Fred, Jr. : See —
Framberg, Elmer W., and Drueck. 2,766,539.
Drueck, Fred, Jr., to Chicago Cardboard Co. Collapsible
hollow display device. 2,766,893, 10-16-56, Cl. 211 — 133.
Drueck, Fred, Jr., to Chicago Cardboard Co. Frame type
display device. 2,773,324, 12-11-56, Cl. 40—155.
Druey, Jean, to Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, Inc. 3,6-
dioxy-pyridazines. 2,764,584, 9-25-56, Cl. 260 — 250.
Druey, Jean, and A. Hueni, to Ciba Pharmaceutical Products,
Inc. Quinoxalinium salts. 2,748,117, 5-29-56, Cl. 260 — 250.
Druey, Jean, and A. Hueni, to Ciba Pharmaceutical Products,
Inc. N-alkyl-quinoxalinium salts. 2,748,118, 5-29-56, Cl.
260—251.
Druey, Jean, and P. Schmidt, to Ciba Pharmaceutical Prod-
ucts, Inc. Semicarbazones of phenanthroline-quinones.
2,755,281, 7-17-56, Cl. 260—287.
Drugan. Walter T., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Rotary switch with centrifugal contactor. 2,740,006,
3-27-56, Cl. 200—24.
Drugmand, Lester D. : See —
Cunningham, Donald M., and Drugmand. 2,763,763.
Drugmand, Lester D., to Edwin L. Wiegand Co. Heating
devices. 2,748,251, 5-29-56. Cl. 219—38.
Drukker, Emanuel A. : See —
Beets, Muus G. J., and Drukker. 2,763,695.
Drum, Vern R., to The Cleveland Pneumatic Tool Co. Con-
necting means between window and actuator. 2,731,261,
1-17-56, Cl. 268—124.
Drummond, Arthur P., to Pratt & Whitney Co., Inc. Wheel
spindle for grinding machines. 2,733,562, 2-7-56, Cl.
51—267.
Drummond, Arthur P., to Pratt & Whitney Co., Inc. Cutter
head for rifling machines. 2,757,580, 8-7-56, Cl. 90 — 28.1.
Drummond, Folsom E., to The Commonwealth Engineering
Co. of Ohio. Wrinkle drying oil siccative. 2,744,832,
5-8-56. Cl. 106—264.
Drummond, Folsom E., to The Commonwealth Engineering
Co. of Ohio. Wrinkle drying oil siccative. 2,744,833,
5-8-56, Cl. 106—264.
Drummond, Folsom E., to Commonwealth Engineering Co. of
Ohio. Duplex metal sheet or article. 2,746,134, 5-22-56,
Cl. 29 — 191.2.
Drummond, Folsom E„ to Chadeloid Corp. Citrus fluorescent
dyes. 2,763,648, 9-18-56, Cl. 260 — 249.6.
Drummond, Folsom E., to Midland Chemical Corp. Coating
compositions. 2,765,237,_10-2-56,_Cl. 106—84.
Drummond, Folsom E., to Midland Chemical Corp. Coating
composition and article. 2,768,993, 10-30-56, Cl. 260 — 37.
Drummond, Fred H., Jr., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Appa-
ratus for breaking apart segments of a slit paper roll.
2,742,965, 4-24-56, Cl. 164—84.5.
Drummond, Ronald B. Ironing accessory. 2,743,542, 5-1-56,
Cl. 38—97.
Drummond. Virgil D., M. L. Gould, and R. Katzen, to The
Vulcan Copper & Supply Co. Two stage oxidation of olefins
using a fluidized catalyst. 2,752,363, 6-26-56, Cl.
260—348.5.
Drummond, Warren W., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp.
Method and apparatus for producing fibers. 2,736,070,
2-28-56, Cl. 19—144.
Drummond, Warren W., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp.
Method and apparatus for producing fibrous products.
2,751,962, 6-26-56, Cl. 154—1.7.
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Druz, Walter
sion system.
Druz, Walter S..
sion system
Druz, Walter S.,
sion receiver.
Drummond, Warren W.. and G. B. Smock, to Owens-Corning
Fiberglas Corp. Method and apparatus for coating fibers.
2,728,972, 1-3-56, CI. 28—1. „ , tw i .
Drummond, Warren W., W. R. Steitz, and P. J. Frickert,
to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Package for continuous
strands. 2,730,512, 2-28-56, CI. 242—15!).
Drummond Warren W., W. R. Steitz, and W. F. Holtschulte,
to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Apparatus for the pack-
aging of continuously produced strands. 2,746,118,
5-22-56, CI. 28—21. , „ 4
Drummond, William D., to International Harvester Co.
Laterally shiftable, tractor mounted plow. 2,756,658,
7-31-56, CI. 97 — 47.53.
Drummondville Cotton Co. Ltd. : See —
Johnson, Donald S. 2,736,122.
Drumstick, Inc. : See — ■
Landgraber, Fred A., Sr. 2,769,423.
Orrell, Joseph B., and Wilshusen. 2,735,398.
Drury, George F. Variable stroke mechanism. 2,767,588,
10-23-56, CI. 74 — 44.
Druseikis, Frederick, to General Motors Corp. Heat exchange
structure for air heating furnaces. 2,762,612, 9-ll-o6,
CI. 257—256. , .
" , to Zenith Radio Corp. Subscription televi-
2.755.332, 7-17-56, CI. 178—5.1.
to Zenith Radio Corp. Subscription televi-
2.755.333, 7-17-56, CI. 178—5.1.
to Zenith Radio Corp. Subscription televi-
'2,758,154, 8-7-56, CI. 178—5.1.
Druz, Walter S., to Zenith Radio Corp. Subscription tele-
vision receiver translating channel. 2,770,672, 11-13-56,
CI. 178—5.1.
Dry, John P. Air conditioning units. 2,757,613, 8-7-56,
CI. 103—6.
Dryg, Donald W., to General Mills, Inc. Inclined rotating rod
conveyor. 2,733,801, 2-7-56, CI. 193 — 40.
Dryg, Donald W., L. Jamison, and J. J. von Edeskuty, to
General Mills, Inc. Flexible container and fittings.
2,751,954, 6-26-56, CI. 150—1.
Drygulski, John, to American Can Co. Method of and appa-
ratus for truing out-of-round can bodies. 2,745,462,
5-15-56, CI. 153 — 32.
Drying Systems, Inc. : See —
Burgess, Russell H. 2,759,334.
Burgess, Russell H. 2,759,708.
Burgess, Russell H. 2,770,107.
Porwancher, Samuel R., and Weissman. 2,732,837.
Drysdale, Donald : See —
Saunders, Erie F., and Drysdale. 2,734,334.
Saunders, Erie F., and Drysdale. 2,734,335.
Dualex Corp. : See —
Durkee, James D. 2,742,532.
Dual-Motors Truck Co. : See —
Francis, Lynn M. 2,730,400.
Dualoc Engineering Co. : See —
Randall, Ralph R. 2,773,723.
Schoenrock, Otto R. 2,754,694.
Dualoy, Inc. : See —
Artzt, William W. 2,739,919.
Duane, John J., to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. Prepa-
ration of organopolysiloxanes. 2,744,923, 5-8-56, CI.
260—448.2.
Duane, William R. G., Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Multiplex system employing polar modulation. 2,756,418,
7-24-56, CI. 343—200.
Dubach, Max. Device for separating solid particles from
liquids. 2,748,951, 6-5-56, CI. 210—199.
Dubbs, Carbon C, to C. P. Dubbs. Apparatus for making con-
crete products. 2,731,699, 1-24-56, CI. 25 — 41.
Dubbs, Carbon P. : See —
Dubbs, Carbon C. 2,731,699.
Duberstein, Abner H., and G. Hettinger, to American Sundries
Co. Vaporizers. 2,763,765, 9-18-56, CI. 219 — 40.
Dubied Machinery Co. : See — ■
Hafner. Ernest. 2 755,647.
Dubilier, William, to Cornell-Dubilier Electric Corp. Manu-
facture of electrical capacitors. 2,769,889, 11-6-56, CI.
219—19.
Dubilier, William. Electronic speed light. 2,775,718,
12-25-56, CI. 313—113.
Dubin, Pauline E. D. Measuring scoop. 2,747,410, 5-29-56,
CI. 73—429.
Dubin, William D., and F. Wathne. Cannery cover loading
device and method of using same. 2,772,005, 11-27-56,
CI. 214—16.
Dubl Dee Engineering Corp. : See —
Porter, Donald C. 2,743,347.
Dubner, Harry J. Women's multi-service undergarment
accessories. 2,740,969, 4-10-56, CI. 2 — 304.
Du Bois, Arthur E., to Aluminum Products, Inc. Hoist.
2,738,954, 3-20-56, CI. 254—167.
Dubois & Co. : See —
Dubois, Franz, and Engmann. 2,775,016.
Downey, Francis F.. Du Bois, and Lorenz. 2,760,551.
Du Bois, Edgar H. : See —
Kowalsky, Konstanty, and Du Bois. 2,766,689.
Du Bois. Edgar H., G. J. Zahradnik, and K. J. Tonkin, to
A. B. Dick Co. Cylinder demounting mechanism for dupli-
cators. 2,730,946, 1-17-56, CI. 101—216.
Dubois, Ernest. B. Siegrist, and C. Wakker. Manufacture
of unoxidisable timepiece springs. 2,773,762, 12-11-56,
CI. 75—134.
Dubois, Franz, and F. Engmann, to Dubois & Co. Automatic
tile presses. 2,775,016, 12-25-56, CI. 25 — 42.
Du Bois, John H., to Plax Corp. Dispenser. 2,761,590,
9-4-56. CI. 222—211.
Du Bois, John H., to Plax Corp. Liquid measuring dispenser
device. 2,761,591, 9-4-56. CI. 222—335.
Dubois, Laurent O., R. N. Gartside, W. B. Johnson, and
E. W. Schneider, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Continuous manufacture of nitrobenzene. 2,773,911,
12-11-56, CI. 260—645.
Du Bois, Philip H. Translating apparatus. 2,746,681,
5-22-56, CI. 235—61.6.
Du Bois, Robert C, to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Control apparatus responsive to the extreme magnitude of
one of a plurality of variables. 2,743,735, 5-1-56, CI.
137—85.
Du Bois, Robert C, to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Measuring apparatus. 2,751,577, 6-19-56, CI. 340—208.
Du Bois, Robert C, to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Self adjusting pneumatic control apparatus. 2,769,453,
11-6-56. CI. 137—86.
Du Bois, Robert E. Electric resistor structure. 2,736,785,
2-28-56, CI. 201—69.
Du Bois, Robert E. Resistor structure. 2,736,786, 2-28-56,
CI. 201—69.
Du Bois, Robert E. Resistor structure. 2,772,337, 11-27-56,
CI. 201—69.
Du Bois, Rudolf. Face shield. 2,774,970, 12-25-56, CI. 2—9.
Du Bois, Virginia I. : See —
Taylor, Norman J., and Bright. 2,770,807.
Du Bois, William H.. to Bendix Aviation Corp. Fluid seal
for brake. 2,730,202, 1-10-56, CI. 188—152.
Du Bois, William H., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Brake assem-
bly. 2,731,312, 1-17-56, CI. 309—3.
Du Bois, William H., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Brakes.
2,742,107, 4-17-56, CI. 188—18.
Dubosclard, Paul P. M., to Wiesner-Rapp Co., Inc. Milling
machine. 2,753,244, 7-3-56, CI. 90—13.
Dubosclard, Paul P. M. Vertical milling machine. 2,768,558,
10-30-56, CI. 90—13.
Du Bose, Bruse W. : See —
Loden, Roy M. 2,730,976.
Du Bou, Lewis E. Toilet tissue roll cover. 2,775,408,
12-25-56, CI. 242—55.2.
Dubreuil, Lucien A. : See —
Stephens, Andrew K., and Dubreuil. 2,757,636.
Du Breuil, Shirley, to American Cyanamid Co. Dialkyl py-
ridazinonyl phosphate esters and process of making same.
2,759,937, 8-21-56. CI. 260—250.
Du Breuil, Shirley, to American Cyanamid Co. Dialkyl py-
ridazinyl phosphate esters. 2,759,938, 8-21-56, CI.
260—250.
Dubuisson, Emile D. : See —
Eberle. William J., and Dubuisson. 2,730,604.
Dubuit, Louis G. Silk-screen printnig machines. 2,757,606,
8-7-56, CI. 101—126.
Dubuit, Louis G. Device for printing in register. 2,775,194,
12-25-56, CI. 101—123.
Ducey, John J. : See —
Cadman, Harry H., and Ducey. 2,731,078.
Duchacek, Charles F. : See —
Pabst, Arthur C, and Duchacek. 2,736,667.
Ducharme, Joseph A. : See —
Huot, Henry E., and Ducharme. 2,729,088.
Duchesneau, Herve R., and A. R. Carling, to Aco Inc.
Collet and chuck. 2,735,688, 2-21-56, CI. 279—53.
Duckitt, Harry : See —
Stevens, Sydney A., Duckitt, and Allen. 2,742,579.
Duckstein, William F., to The Maytag Co. Centrifugally op-
erated valve. 2,748,788, 6-5-56, CI. 137 — 53.
Duckwald, Charles S. : See —
Fehr, Robert O., Duckwald, Ringlee, and Hellar.
2,731,834.
Ducommun, Georges, to Baumgartner Freres S. A. Timing
device with alarm mechanism. 2,752,750, 7-3-56, CI.
58—57.5.
Ducrot, Albert. Convertible settees. 2,732,567, 1-31-56, CI.
Ducrot, Albert. Reclining chair. 2,746,520, 5-22-56, CI.
155—105.
Dudchik, Nicholas : See —
Gardes, Alfred W., and Dudchik. 2,729,333.
Gardes, Alfred W., and Dudchik. 2,736,435.
Dudchik, Nicholas, to Indiana Commercial Filters Corp.
Means for separating a two-phase liquid. 2,763,372,
9-18-56, CI. 210 — 45.
Dudderar, Derother H. : See —
Xahn, Victor W., Antonidis, Edmundson, and Dudderar.
2,753,477.
Duddington, Jack E. : See —
Bloom, George I. M., Duddington, Vincent, and Willbourn.
2,729,615.
Duddy, Joseph C. Storage battery separator. 2,742,521,
4-17-56, CI. 136—145.
Duddy, Paul F. : See —
Farin, William G., Duddy, and Nelson. 2,764,540.
Dudek, Edmund C. : See —
Davis, Robert K., and Dudek. 2,759,507.
Dudenhausen, Hans J., to Intavex, Inc. Speed control for di-
rect current electric motors. 2,765,434, 10-2-56, CI.
318—331.
Dudgeon, Joseph R. L. : See—
Amato, Andrew J., and Dudgeon. 2,741,033.
Dudley, Carl N. Post forming mold. 2,736,942, 3-6-56, CI.
25—121.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Dudley, Frank E. Process for removing expanded tubes.
2,731,714, 1-24-56, CI. 29 — 427.
Dudley Homer W., and C. M. Harris, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Synthesis of speech from code signals.
2,771,509, 11-20-56, CI. 179 — 1.
Dudley, John S. : See —
Brandt, Carl D., and Dudley. 2,766,486.
Dudley, John S., to Whitin Machine Works. Top comb.
2,731,677, 1-24-56, CI. 19—116. ,
Dudley John S. to Whitin Machine Works. Sliver coiling
mechanism. 2,770,016, 11-13-56, CI. 19 — 159.
Dudley John S., and C. D. Brandt, to Whitin Machine Works.
Needle bar mechanism. 2,740,996, 4-10-56, CI. 19—130.
Dudley, John W., to American Viscose Corp. Removing
gaseous materials from liquid. 2,758,910, 8-14-56, CI.
23 i
Dudley, Randolph, to Altorfer Bros. Co. Centrifugal clutches.
2,756,856, 7-31-56, CI. 192—105.
Dudley, William A., to Borax Consolidated, Ltd. Powder dis-
penser with screw adjusting delivery means. 2,760,689,
8-28-56, CI. 222— 308. ^ »,.«.;,„
Duecker Werner W., to Texas Gulf Sulphur Co. Method for
producing sulfur. 2,767.062. 10-16-56. CI. 23— 226.
Duecy George P. Method of reinforcing concrete units.
2,743,514, 5-1-56, CI. 29 — 452.
Duemler. Oliver E. : See —
McManus. Joseph D„ and Duemler. 2,7312282.
Duenke, Clarence G., to Moloney Electric Co. Method of
producing magnetic core loops for electrical induction ap-
paratus. 2,768,426, 10-30-56, CI. 29—155.57.
Duenke, Clarence G., to Moloney Electric Co. Magnetic
cores for electrical induction apparatus and the method of
producing same. 2,771,664, 11-27-56, CI. 29—155.57.
Duenke, Clarence G., and T. W. Skillington, to Moloney
Electric Co. Core cutting machines. 2,771,717, 11-27-56,
CI. 51—108.
Dueringer, Erwin G. : See — .
Broberg, Leonard E., and Dueringer. 2 764,320.
Broughton, Dean C, and Dueringer. 2,729,268.
Dueringer, Erwin G., and W. G. Martin, to A. O. Smith
Corp Method of unloading storage structures. 2,736,461,
2-28-56, CI. 222—1.
Duerr, Charles, to Jacoby-Bender, Inc. End clasp for a brace-
let or the like. 2,764.796, 10-2-56, CI. 24—233.
Duesberg Hubert C. M. H. Automatic apparatus for accumu-
lating fibers delivered by continuously operating carding
machinery. 2,771,641, 11-27-56, CI. 19—161.
Duesing, Bert F. Detonator holder. 2,754,756, 7-17-56, CI-
Duetzmann, Hans C, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp.
Lamp switch. 2,730,586, 1-10-56, CI. 200—60.
Dufault, Emmanuel J., to Canada Packers, Ltd. Process for
rendering animal fats. 2,742,488, 4-17-56, CI. 260 — 412.6.
Du Fault. Homer D. Radiant gas burner apparatus.
2.771,132, 11-20-56, CI. 158—113.
Duff, Beulah M. : See —
Duff, Charles L. 2,753,593. .
Duff, Charles L., deceased, by B. M. Duff, administratrix, to
The B. F. Goodrich Co. Apparatus for rolling an open edge
of a thin flexible article. 2.753,593, 7-10-56, CI. 18—2.
Duff, Jack E.. to The Hoover Co. Flexible hose. 2,739,616,
3-27-56, CI. 138—56.
Duff. James S. : See —
Embrv, Robert C, and Duff. 2,754,496.
Duff, Mort. Animal hide scratcher and oiler. 2,706,726,
10-16-56, CI. 119—157.
Duff-Norton Co. : See —
Conine, Fredrick W. 2,736,408.
'Coffing. Fredrick \Y. 2,736,599.
Dixon, John J. 2.771.787.
Duff. Robert O., Jr., to Container Corp. of America. Con-
tainer unit and carrier for multiple units. 2,757,849,
8-7-56, CI. 229—15.
Duff Samuel. Piggeries and smvult drainage systems there-
for. 2.736,291, 2-28-56. CI. 119—16.
Duffens, Robert E. and R. A. Lens surfacing machine.
2.754,638. 7-17-56, CI. 51—160.
Duffens, Roy A. : See —
Duffens, Robert E. and R. A. 2,754,638.
Duffev, Donn W. : See —
Apel. John H„ and Duffey. 2,743,798.
Duffey, Thomas E., to Pet Products, Inc. Insecticide appli-
cator. 2,762.158, 9-11-56, CI. 43—145.
Duffin. George F. : See —
Kendall. John D.. and Duffin. 2.740.793.
Duffing, Paul, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke. Aktiengesellschaft.
Saturable switching reactor. 2,765,448, 10-2-56, CI.
336—221.
Duffing, Paul, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft.
Mechanically driven electric contact rectifier. 2,773,952,
12-11-56, CI. 200 — 30.
Dufford. Harry M. Method of applying a building wall
facing. 2.748.443. 6-5-56, CI. 25—154.
Duffy. Cyrus P. Self-loading shovel ditching machine.
2.743.537. 5-1-56, CI. 37—4.
Duffy, John B. : See —
Vaugban, Victor G., and Duffy. 2.768,342.
Duffy, Philip A.. Jr., and W. J. Lee. to the United States
of America as represented by the 'Secretary of the Army.
Multirnnge direct current meter amplifier. 2,736,801,
2-28-56. CI. 324 — 123.
Dufour, Charles, to Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans
Fil. Cathode-ray oscilloscopes. 2,755,409, 7-17-56, CI.
315—12.
Dufour, L6on. Brake operated by steering mechanism.
2,738,846, 3-20-56, CI. 180—6.36.
Dufour, Leon. Agricultural tractor with rocking section.
2,738,848, 3-20-56. CI. 180 — 54.
Dufourd, Andrew J. : See —
Lovshin, Frank A., Dufourd, and Korolyshun. 2,730,140.
Dufresne, Oliver J. Inhaler. 2,745,402, 5-15-56, CI.
128—200.
Dugal, Victor G. : See —
Walton, Richard R. 2,761,490.
Dugar, Vincent F. : See —
Hough, William R., Dugar, and Picking. 2,752,245.
Dugas, Joseph J., to Higgins, Inc. Mixing machine for ex-
panded cellular concrete. 2,733,053, 1-31-56, CI. 259 — 165.
Dugdale, Richard K. Magnetic novelty with liquid release.
2,739,420. 3-27-56, CI. 46 — 237.
Duggan, James E., to Watts Electric & Mfg. Co. Shaft or
journal seal. 2,729,476, 1-3-56, CI. 286 — 11.11.
Duggan, James J. : See —
Feild, Theophilus A.. Jr., Duggan, and Posten. 2,761,515.
Dugle, Thomas E. : See —
Binns, Jack N., Dugle, and Alt. Re. 24,127.
Binns, Jack N., Dugle, and Alt. 2,756,958.
Dugle, Thomas E., to Miller Fluid Power Co. Deflection
compensated piston rod and method of making same.
2,740,381, 4-3-56, CI. 121—1.
Dugle, Thomas E., C. E. Clutter, and A. F. Alt, to Planet
Products Corp. Servo tracking device for endless members.
2,733,555, 2-7-56, CI. 51—135.
Duhamel, Jay W., to Sun Oil Co. System for elevating con-
tact material. 2,761,740, 9^1-56, CI. 302—53.
Du Hamell, Daniel L., Jr.. to General Electric Co. Laundry
apparatus. 2,750,782, 6-19-56, CI. 68 — 140.
Duhan, Frederick W., to Crown Cork & Seal Co., Inc. Can
seaming machine. 2.737,137. 3-6-56. CI. 113 — 23.
Duinker, Simon, to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co., as
trustee. Trigger circuit of the magnetic or dielectric type.
2,773,198, 12-4-56, CI. 307—88.
Du Kane Corp. : See —
Larson, Robert H. 2,751,815.
Dukas, James K. Automatic water feeding device. 2,756,768,
7-31-56, CI. 137—407.
Duke, Harvie J., to Monroe Calculating Machine Co. Paper
guide for listing calculators. 2,748,916, 6-5-56, CI.
197—127.
Duke, James B.. and H. W. Breathitt, Jr., to Minerals &
Chemicals Corp. of America. Concentration of phosphate
minerals. 2,753,997, 7-10-56. CI. 206 — 166.
Duke, Jeptha I. Safety razor. 2,769,233, 11-6-56, CI. 30 — 69.
Duke. Marshall : See —
Fortess. Fred, and Duke. 2,731,368.
Duke, Vernon J., to Radio Corp. of America. Image scanning
system. 2,764,697, 9-25-56, CI. 250 — 214.
Dulak, Joseph O. : See —
Bernier, Al F., and Dulak. 2,757,834.
Duling, Irl N., Jr. : See —
Ferris, Seymour W., Tench, and Duling. 2.734,365.
Dulmage, Frederick E.. to The Dow Chemical Co. Plastics
mixing and extrusion machines. 2,753,595, 7-10-56, CI.
18—12.
Dulude, Harvey G. : See —
Dylewski, Stanley W., Dulude, and Warren. 2,769,841.
Dumas, Jean R., to Societe des Usines Chimiques Rhone-
Poulenc. Anti-adhesion compositions. 2,774,674, 12-18-56,
CI. 106—2.
Dumey. Arnold I., to Potter Instrument Co., Inc. Multiple
sequency type wheel printer. 2,757,605, 8-7-56, CI.
101—93.
Dumez, Andr6 : See — ■
Veron, Marcel, and Dumez. 2,761,619.
Dumler. Walter. Ditch-digging gauge. 2,747,292, 5-29-56,
CI. 33—185.
Dumont Aircraft Fitting Co. : See-
Darling, William H. 2,767,735.
Du Mont, Allen B., Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Ault, Cyrus F. 2,734.163.
Bang, Mogens W. 2,737,148.
Beckers, Albert E. 2.734.147.
Berkley. Carl. 2,762,984.
Beste, Harold E. 2,734,937.
Casey, Robert F. 2,743,357.
Casey, Robert F. 2.748,271.
Felt, David C, and Nestlerode. 2,731,837.
Fulmer, Norman C. 2,774,880.
Haines, Jesse H. 2,737,628.
Haines, Jesse H. 2,753,763.
Hesse, Henry R. 2,729,801.
Hesse, Henry R. 2,765,447.
Hoagland, Kenneth A. 2.733,365.
Hoagland, Kenneth A. 2.743.391.
Huffman. Charles E. 2,762,949.
Hulst, George D. 2.729,796.
Hvlas, Albert E.. and Tyminski. 2,735,986.
Mansberg, Hyman P. 2.751,275.
Marshall, James R. 2.745,066.
Mautner, Leonard, and Palmer. 2,743,363.
Nestlerode. Clifford D. 2,773,989.
Palmer, Richard C. 2,732,427.
Palmer, Richard C. 2,732,469.
Palmer, Richard C. 2,750,525.
Reid. James H. 2.755.425.
Sanford. Emil E. 2,766,407.
Shamis. Sidney S., and Talamini. 2,740,205.
Schmidt, Fred W„ Jr. 2,754,415.
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Du Mont, Allen B., Laboratories, Inc. : See — Continued
Schmidt, Fred W., Jr., and De Mars. 2,767,381.
Slate, Matthew W. 2,762,924.
Slate, Matthew W. 2,762,958.
Steadman, Albert. 2,733,163.
Talamini, Arthur J., Jr. 2,767,255.
Yu, Teo Pny. 2,745,004.
Dumore Co., The : See —
Beach, Royal A. 2,729.988.
Bluemink, Gary G. 2,729,987.
Peters, Samuel E. 2,772,404.
Dumoulin, Louis, to L'Air Liquide Societe Anonyme pour
1'Etude et l'Exploitation des Procedes Georges Claude.
Process for electric arc welding in a protective atmosphere.
2,764,668, 9-25-56, CI. 219—137.
Dunand, Robert M. E.. to Societe Alsacienne de Construc-
tions Mecaniques. Wide range alternating current imped-
ance bridge. 2.754,477, 7-10-56, CI. 324 — 57.
Dunbar, Calvin D. Game board and playing pieces for use
with the same. 2,757.934. 8-7-56 CI. 273 — 136.
Duncan, Dan B., and W. R. Mittendorf, to Avco Mfg. Corp.
Flexible defroster-heater installation for refrigerator.
2.749,717, 6-12-56, CI. 62 — 3.
Duncan, Edith B. : See —
Duncan, Lee N. 2 750,072.
Duncan Electric Mfg. Co. : See —
Road, Richard A. 2,757,339.
Duncan, Floy A. : See —
Siemen, Albert H. 2,737.185.
Duncan, George R., to Zero Mfg. Co. Vacuum container milk-
ing system and apparatus therefor. Re. 24,162, 6-5-56,
CI. 119—14.09.
Duncan, George R., to Zero Mfg. Co. Vacuum and pulsator
equipment for use with the milking of farm animals.
2,737,923, 3-13-56, CI. 119—14.09.
Duncan, George R., to Zero Mfg. Co. Vacuum container milk-
ing system and apparatus therefor. 2,739,568, 3-27-56,
CI. 119—14.09.
Duncan, George R., to Zero Mfg. Co. Stall arrangement and
vacuum container milking system. 2,740,377, 4-3-56, CI.
119—14.03.
Duncan, George R., to Zero Mfg. Co. Spray cooled milk
container and refrigerating system therefor. 2,740,378,
4-3-56, CI. 119—14.09.
Duncan, George R., to Zero Mfg. Co. Vacuum container milk-
ing system and apparatus therefor. 2,742,876, 4-24-56,
CI. 119—14.09.
Duncan, George R., Sr., to Zero Mfg. Co. Means for milking
and handling the milk of farm animals. 2,763,240,
9-18-56, CI. 119—14.09.
Duncan, George S., J. V. Lefebure, and P. G. Runnels, to
Aluminium Laboratories Ltd. Apparatus and procedure
for treatment of molten aluminum. 2,757,425, 8-7-56,
CI. 22—57.2.
Duncan, Ira J. : See —
Dinley, Clarence F., Jr., and Duncan. 2,740,734.
Duncan, Ira J., to Detrex Corp. Method of and composition
for cleaning containers containing aluminum and tin.
2.748,035, 5-29-56, CI. 134—2.
Duncan, Ira J., to Detrex Corp. Composition and method for
removing hardened silicone resin glazes from metal surfaces.
2,755,209, 7-17-56. CI. 134 — 29.
Duncan, James. Combined strainer-basket and valve stopper
for sinks. 2,763,012, 9-18-56, CI. 4 — 287.
Duncan, James A. : See —
Loepsinger, Albert J., and Duncan. 2.756,413.
Duncan, James A., to Grinnell Corp. Heat responsive con-
ductive cable. 2,758,294, 8-7-56, CI. 340 — 233.
Duncan. James F. : See —
Lister, Bryan A. J., and Duncan. 2,759,793.
Lister, Bryan A. J., Duncan, and Hutcheon. 2,759,792.
Duncan, James F. Adjustable guide arm for flush tank valve
stem. 2,765,474, 10-9-56, CI. 4 — 57.
Duncan, Larry K. : See —
Nielsen, Morris L.. and Duncan. 2,773,737.
Duncan, Lee N., deceased : E. B. Duncan, executrix, by decree
of distribution to E. B. Duncan. Devices for containing
and dispensing granular, powdered or crystalline material.
2,750,072, 6-12-56, CI. 222—42.
Duncan, Nesbit L., and L. E. St. Jean, to Ravtheon Mfg. Co.
Capacitor commutator. 2,760,127, 8-21-56, CI. 317 — 250.
Duncan. Owen G. Self-closing vent plug. 2,757,223, 7-31-56,
CI. 136 — 178.
Duncan, Robert J. : See —
Johnson. Roy W., and Duncan. 2,757,722.
Duncan, Robert S., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Superregenerative transistor broadcast receiver. 2,751,497,
6-19-56. CI. 250—36.
Duncan, Sydney F., and A. W. Hardy, to Farr Co. Multiple
stage separator. 2,737,261, 3-6-56, Cl. 183 — 34.
Duncan, Theodore R. : See —
Bangs, Joseph F., and Duncan. 2,735.328.
Duncan. Theodore R. Toy piano. 2,759,387, 8-21-56, Cl.
84 — 404.
Duncan, Thomas W., to Whirlpool-Seeger Corp. Automatic
refrigerator defrosters. 2.736.173 2-28-56 Cl 62 — 4
Duncan, Thomas W.. to Whirlpool-Seeger Corp. Defrosting
evaporators. 2,769,311, 11-6-56 Cl. 62 — 3.
Duncan, William A., to Acme Homes Metal Works, Inc. Metal
slide support for table drop leaf. 2,731,317, 1-17-56, Cl.
311 — 61.
Duncan, William A., to Acme Homes Metal Works, Inc. At-
taching means for extension table slide mechanism.
2,766,959, 10-16-56, Cl. 248—248.
Duncan, William A., to Acme Homes Metal Works, Inc.
Metal bed rail construction. 2,771,616, 11-27-56, Cl.
5—286.
Duncan, William M. Pallets and grate bar therefor.
2,764,403, 9-25-56, Cl. 266—21.
Duncanson, Robert H., and W. G. Roll, to General Mills, Inc.
Breather system for steam irons. 2,769,257, 11-6-56, Cl.
38—77.
Dundore, Marvin W., to Twin Disc Clutch Co. Power trans-
mission. 2.750,018, 6-12-56, Cl. 192—3.2.
Dungan, William E., and R. L. Watrous, Jr., to American
Viscose Corp. Flow indicator. 2,735,300, 2-21-56, Cl.
73—228.
Dungfelder, Chris C. : See —
Vamvakas, Micha.el, and Dungfelder. 2,738,866.
Vamvakas, Michael, and Dungfelder. 2,765,897.
Dungler, Julien. Group of nozzles for treating material.
Re. 24,144, 4-24-56, Cl. 34—160.
Dungler, Julien. Selvedge drier-nozzle. 2,736,081, 2-28-56,
Cl. 26—60.
Dungler, Julien. Cloth engaging means. 2,736,082, 2-28-56,
Cl. 26—61.
Dungler, Julien. Drying apparatus for lengthy web ma-
terial. 2,736,107, 2-28-56, Cl. 34—160.
Dungler, Julien. Overfeed device for clip-tentering machines.
2,766,503, 10-16-56, Cl. 26—57.
Dunham-Bush, Inc. : See —
Keller, Edwin G. 2,768,804.
Dunham, Elmer J., to Clark Equipment Co. Industrial truck
frame with integral fluid tank. 2,764,449, 9-25-56, Cl.
296—28.
Dunham, Elmer J., and A. W. Gunning, to Clark Equipment
Co. Axle housing and main frame assembly for lift trucks.
2,762,443, 9-11-56, Cl. 180—11.
Dunham, Frederick S. : See —
Graevenitz, Henry L., and Dunham. 2,774,121.
Dunham, George W., to Savage Arms Corp. Lawn, ground
and walk sweepers. 2,732,572, 1-31-56, Cl. 15 — 79.
Dunham, George W. Exercising apparatus. 2,764,412,
9-25-56, Cl. 272—58.
Dunham, James A., to North American Aviation, Inc. Air
sampling temperature control system. 2,752,094, 6-2G-56,
Cl. 236—1.
Dunham, Milton L., Jr., and G. H. Wagner, to Union Carbide
and Carbon Corp. High pressure polymerization of alkyl-
cyclotrisiloxanes. 2,759,006, 8-14-56, Cl. 260 — 448.2.
Dunham, Milton L., Jr., and G. H. Wagner, to Union Carbide
and Carbon Corp. High pressure polymerization of di-
alkylcyclosiloxanes in the presence of a basic catalyst.
2.759.007, 8-14-56, Cl. 260 — 448.2
Dunham, Milton L., Jr.. and G. H. Wagner, to Union Carbide
and Carbon Corp. High pressure polymerization of alkyl-
cyclosiloxanes in the presence of an acid catalyst.
2.759.008, 8-14-56, Cl. 260 — 448.2.
Dunham, Stuart B., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navv. Wide range radiation
instrument. 2,769,098, 10-30-56, Cl. 250 — 83.6.
Dunham, Thomas M., to Aurora Equipment Co. Shelf attach-
ing and supporting means. 2,733,037, 1-31-56, Cl.
248—239.
Dunham, Thomas M., to Aurora Equipment Co. Sectional
cabinet construction. 2,733,112, 1-31-56, Cl. 312 — 111.
Dunham, Thomas M.. to Aurora Equipment Co. Tray con-
struction. 2,754,025, 7-10-56, Cl. 220—22.
Dunigan, Francis P. : See —
Rougemont, Rene" L., and Dunigan. 2,760,232.
Dunkel, Walter L., J. H. McAteer, and J. Stewart, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Production of binders for
carbon electrodes from petroleum sources. 2,772,219,
11-27-56, Cl. 196—50.
Dunkelberger. Mark E., and A. P. Graenz. Spinning reel spool
brake. 2,739,767, 3-27-56, Cl. 242—156.
Dunkelberger, Milton S. Chuck and ratchet mechanism.
2,734,413, 2-14-56, Cl. 81—63.2.
Dunklee, Harold L. Decorative pine cone. 2,734,297, 2-14-56,
Dunkley, Rowland A. G. : See —
Grayson, Harry, and Dunkley. 2,770,739.
Dunlap, Charles K.. to Sonoco Products Co. Textile carrier
and method. 2,765,129, 10-2-56, Cl. 242 — 122.
Dunlap. Charles K., and T. G. Crawford, to Sonoco Products
Co. Textile carrier and means for forming same. 2,751,936,
6-26-56, Cl. 138—78.
Dunlap, Charles M„ to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Washing
apparatus. 2,771,766, 11-27-56, Cl. 68—24.
Dunlap, Isaac R. : See —
Weidner, Charles L., and Dunlap. 2,745,744.
Dunlap, Isaac R., to The Dow Chemical Co. Chemical proc-
ess and product. 2,767,090, 10-16-56, Cl. 92—21.
Dunlap, Kermit S., and E. B. Ferrell, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Telephone system. 2,754,368, 7-10-56,
Cl. 179—17.
Dunlap, Kermit S., and C. A. Lovell, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Communication system. 2,774,822,
12-18-56, Cl. 179—18.
Dunlap, Kirke H. : See —
Skeer, John D., and Dunlap. 2,748,445.
Dunlap, Lawrence H., to Armstrong Cork Co. Linoleum
cements containing tall oil partial esters. 2,752,202,
6-26-56, Cl. 106—123.
Dunlap, Lawrence H., to Armstrong Cork Co. Manufacture
of plastic floor covering. 2,772,141, 11-27-56, Cl. 18 — 47.
214
Dunlap, Lawrence H., and R. H. Reiff, to Armstrong Cork
Co. Copolymers of aryl olefins and alpha beta ethylenically
unsaturated carboxylic acid esters of oxidized nonfrosting
siccative oils. 2.767,151, 10-16-56, CI. 260—20.
Dunlap, William C, Jr., to General Electric Co. Hall effect
apparatus. 2,763,822, 2-28-56, CI. 307—88.5.
CI. 41—13.
Dunlap, William C, Jr., to General Electric Co. Magneto-
responsive device. 2,752,434, 6-26-56, CI. 179 — 171.
Dunlap, William C, Jr., to General Electric Co. Magneto-
responsive device control system. 2,752,553, 6-26-56, CI.
321 — 46.
Dunlee Corp. : See —
Atlee, Zed J. 2,751,514.
Atlee, Zed J. 2,754,168.
Atlee, Zed J. 2,764,706.
Atlee, Zed J. 2,767,341.
Atlee, Zed J., and Hallock. 2,743,393.
Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. : See —
Allbright, Dennis H. 2,771,060.
Butler, Henry J. 2,733,783.
Butler, Henry J. 2,746,577.
Butler, Henry J. 2,754.936.
Butler, Henry J. 2,762,460.
Butler, Henry J. 2,768,710.
Crabbe, John D., and Warren. 2,757,709.
Dewar, Douglas. 2,759,690.
Holland-Bowyer, Wilfrid, and Woodward. 2,730,133.
Mortimer, Frank R. 2,753,136.
Mortimer, Prank R. 2,764,264.
Seddon, Robert M. 2,759,724.
Seddon, Robert M., and Brambani. 2,743,102.
Trevaskis, Henry W. 2,733,727.
Trevaskis, Henry W. 2,733,941.
Trevaskis, Henry W. 2,752,942.
Trevaskis, Henry W. 2,760,513.
Trevaskis. Henry W. 2,767,728.
Trevaskis, Henry W., and Mortimer. 2,753.137.
Trevaskis, Henry W., and Mortimer. 2,766,853.
Dunlop Tire and Rubber Corp. : See —
Bulgin, Douglas. 2,734,978,
Gatling, Anthony D. 2,730,859.
Henson, Douglas R. 2,757,701.
Holroyd. Eric, and Hurst. 2,730,930.
Holroyd, Eric, and Pearce. 2,733,765.
Illingworth, James W. 2,739,918.
Jenkins, Herbert F. L., and Pumphrey. 2,742,943
Madge, Evelyn W., Mobberley, and Tibenham. 2,769,789.
Merriman, Peter. 2,734,841.
Morton, Geoffrey F., Chittleburgh and Powell. 2,750,792.
Power, Douglas M., and Hurst. 2,738,007.
Woodward, James H., and Myles. 2,733,734.
Dunmire, Russell P. Hypodermic devices. 2,769,443, 11-6-56,
CI. 128—216.
Dunn, Alfred L. Ignition shorting attachment for an in-
ternal-combustion powered lawn mower. 2,736,153, 2-28-56,
CI. 56 — 25.4.
Dunn, Byron B., to National Gunite Corp. Spray nozzle.
2,769,670, ll-d-56, CI. 299—140.
Dunn, David L. : See —
Anderson, Roy H., Cook, and Dunn. 2,764,374.
Dunn, Edward J. Copper base alloy. 2,731,343, 1-17-56, Cl.
75—162.
Dunn, Eustace S. : See —
Richter, Hans. 2,750,436.
Dunn, Eustace S. Fluid tight seal for electric motors and
generators. 2,730,636, 1-10-56, Cl. 310—86.
Dunn, Eustace S. Fluid tight cable entry. 2,700,175,
8-21-56, Cl. 339—94.
Dunn, George B., and D. P. Starng, to General Klectric Co.
Cast rotor structure. 2,758,228, 8-7-56, Cl. 310 — 212.
Dunn, George E., to Chrysler Corp. Universal joint.
2,755,641, 7-24-56, Cl. 64—21.
Dunn, George E., and A. T. McHenry, to Chrysler Corp.
Method of making universal joint bodies. 2,755,543,
7-24-56, Cl. 29—535.
Dunn, George E., and A. T. McHenry, to Chrysler Corp.
Universal joint body. 2,755,640, 7-24-56, Cl. 64—8.
Dunn, Gilbert M. Folding gameboard and rigidifying and
turning attachment therefor. 2,774,599, 12-18-56, Cl.
273—136.
Dunn, Harold G„ to The Hoover Co. Slidable lid for clothes
wringer and washer cabinet. 2,732,700, 1-31-56, Cl.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
-14.
The Hoover Co. Wringer roll.
!9— 123.
Jibbald, and E. K. Haydon, to The
machines. 2,734,36G, 2-14-56, Cl.
Dunn, Harold G., to
2,750,656, 6-19-56, Cl
Dunn, Harold G.. F. R.
Hoover Co. Washing
68—131.
Dunn. Holbert E. : See —
Dean. Reginald S., and Dunn. 2,771,413.
Dunn, Holbert E„ and E. J. O'Brien, to Vanadium Corp. of
America. Process of precipitating substantially anhydrous
calcium chromate. 2,745,715, 5-15-56, Cl. 23 — 56.
Dunn, Holbert E., and E. J. O'Brien, to Vanadium Corp. of
America. Process of precipitating substantially anhydrous
calcium chromate and product resulting therefrom.
2.745.764, 5-15-56, Cl. 106—302.
Dunn, Holbert E., and E. J. O'Brien, to Vanadium Corp. of
America. Process of precipitating substantially anhydrous
calcium chromate and product resulting therefrom.
2.745.765, 5-15-56, Cl. 106 — 302.
Dunn, James H. : See —
Cragg, Hoyt J., and Dunn. 2,760,995.
Dunn, James H., and P. E. Weimer, to Ethyl Corp.
resin plasticized with a polyhalophenyl
2,773,046, 12-4-56, Cl. 260 — 30.6.
Dunn, Jesse T., to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. Glycol
carbonates. 2,773,881, 12-11-56, Cl. 260 — 340.2.
Dunn, Joseph : See —
Nielsen, Morris L., and Dunn. 2,766,103.
Dunn, Leigh E. : See —
Northrop, John K., Brosterhous, Dunn, Ellison and
Herman. 2,734,702.
Dunn, Lyman D. Dispenser appliance for powdered or granu-
lar material as soap and the like. 2,730,271, 1-10-56,
Cl. 222 322
Dunn, Michael E., to Morse Chain Co. Flexible coupling.
2,753,702, 7-10-56, Cl. 64 — 13.
Dunn, Parker S. : See —
Douglass, Emory W., and Dunn. 2,771,353.
Dunn, Roland H., to International Standard Electric Corp.
Electrical counting and like devices. 2,774,534, 12-18-56,
Cl. 235—92.
Dunn, Thomas J., and H. W. Davis. Power mower attach-
ment. 2,729,044, 1-3-56, Cl. 56—25.
Dunn, Thomas J., and H. W. Davis. Fork lift attachment
for a work vehicle. 2,754,020, 7-10-56, Cl. 214 — 674.
Dunn, Ulysses S. Arc welding transformer apparatus.
2,760,145, 8-21-56, Cl. 323 — 60.
Dunn, W. E., Mfg. Co. : See —
Rutgers, Benjamin J. 2,752,656.
Dunn, Wilbur L. Insulated foundation construction.
2,743,602, 5-1-56, Cl. 72—77.
Dunn, William : See —
Dowsett, Charles W. G. 2,749,928.
Syrovy, Augustin J., and Dunn. 2,748,622.
Dunn, William M., to Ace Engineering & Machine Co.. Inc.
Doors for radio shielded enclosures. 2,757,225, 7-31-56,
Cl. 174—35.
Dunn, William M. S. : See —
Wright. Charles R.. Stansbury, and Dunn. 2,730,962.
Dunn, William T. : See —
Cartwright, Bert W., and Dunn. 2,770,151.
Dunnavan, Ralph B. Brush carrying device. 2.773.692,
12-11-56, Cl. 274 — 47.
Dunne, Maurice F. : See —
Niemann, Walter A. 2,738,518.
Dunne, Maurice F.; Jr. Pulley and method of making same.
2,736,205. 2-28-56, Cl. 74—230.3.
Dunnebier, Kurt : See —
Winkler, Richard, and Dunnebier. 2,770,303.
Dunnegan, James R., to Armour and Co. Filler plate for a
bacon-forming press. 2.762,296, 9-11-56, Cl. 100 — 232.
Dunnell, William W., Jr. : See —
Jarosh, John J., Haskell, and Dunnell. 2.752,791.
Dunnet, Wallace J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Magnetic
amplifiers. 2,773,133, 12-4-56, Cl. 179—171.
Dunnet, Wallace J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Magnetic
amplifiers. 2,773,134, 12-4-56, Cl. 179—171.
Dunning, Herbert N.. to Standard Oil Co. Manufacture of
sulfur. 2,760,848. 8-28-56, Cl. 23—225.
Dunning, Herbert N., and A. P. Lien, to Standard Oil Co.
Regeneration of hydrogen sulfide absorbent and manufac-
ture of sulfur. 2,772,945, 12-4-56, Cl. 23 — 3.
Dunning, Robert M. : See —
Hennessey, Russell J., and Dunning. 2,748,978.
Dunning, Robert M., to Waldorf Paper Products Co. Bag
support. 2,745.545, 5-15-56, Cl. 206—78.
Dunning, Robert M., to Waldorf Paper Products Corp. Dis-
pensing container. 2,745,588. 5-15-56, Cl. 229 — 17.
Dunning, Robert M., to Waldorf Paper Products Co. Bottle
carrier. 2,774,512, 12-18-56, Cl. 220 — 113.
Dunning, Robert M., and R. J. Hennessey, to Waldorf Paper
Products Co. Tape roll support. 2,765,907, 10-9-56, Cl.
206—52.
Dunnington, Edwin T. Chain saw. 2,755,828, 7-24-56, Cl.
143—135.
Dunnington, Frank G.. to The United States of America as
represented bv the Secretary of the Navy. Complex wave
analvzer. 2,774,036. 12-11-56. Cl. ::24— 77.
Dunsmuir, Robert, to The British Thomson-Houston Co. Ltd.
Cavity type magnetrons. 2,745,040, 5-8-56. Cl. 315 — 39.69.
Dunston, James M., to the United States of America as rep-
resented bv the Secretary of the Army. Starter unit for
tank heaters. 2.737,175, 3-6-56, Cl. 126—360.
Duntley, Seibert Q.. to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Navy. Sea state meter.
2,761,320, 9-4-56, Cl. 73—432.
Dunz, Jean, to La Compagnie De Pont-A-Mousson. Feed-
trough for centrifugal casting machine. 2,750,639,
6-19-56, Cl. 22 — 79.
Duo-Flex Corp. : See —
Stanley. John E. 2,742,122.
Duplam Corp., The : See —
Cochran, John K. 2,733,015.
Dupler, Raymond R. Air-heating fireplace structure.
2,747,568, 5-29-56, Cl. 126 — 121.
Du Plessis, Milton P., to Price Building Specialties Co.
Swinging door installation. 2,747,237, 5-29-56. Cl. 20 — 16.
Duplessis, Ren§ E., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Lasting
machines. 2,733,459, 2-7-56, Cl. 12—7.3.
Duplex Electric Co., Inc. : See —
Ellithorpe. Clarence D. 2,730,053.
Dupont, Adolph J. : See —
Dupont, Clifton M. and A. J. 2,737,1 53.
Dupont. Clifton M. and A. J. Tiltable hog chute. 2,737,153,
3-6-56, Cl. 119—103.
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Du Pont Co. of Canada Ltd. : See —
Rogal, Edward H., and Martynse. 2,770,009.
Du Pont, B. I., de Nemours and Co. : See —
Abrams, Walter F. 2,747,154.
Acker, Donald S. 2,752,373.
Acker, Donald S. 2,752,375.
Acker, Donald S., and Todd. 2,752,374.
Adelman, Robert L. 2,758,104.
Albisetti, Charles J., Barney, Cairns, and Winberg.
2,729.622.
Alderson, Witty L., Jr., and Maynard. 2,770,527.
Alexander, Guy B. 2,750,345.
Alexander, Guy B., Broge, and Her. 2,765,242.
Alexander, Guv B., Her. and Wolter. 2,731.326.
Alles, Francis P. 2,767,435.
Alles, Francis P., and Heiiman. 2.72S.941.
Alles, Francis P., and Saner. 2,758,105.
Amblard, Marcel. 2,740,648.
Anderson, Arthur W. 2,769,848.
Anderson, John L. 2,729,679.
Anderson, John L. 2.729.680.
Anderson, John L. 2,733,278.
Anderson, John L. 2.743.303.
Anderson, John L. 2,754.323.
Anderson, John L. 2.756.239.
Anderson, John L. 2,770,643.
Anderson. John L. 2,773,089.
Arnold, Herrick R. 2,733,129.
Arnold, Herrick R. 2,733,130.
Aughey, William H., and Hillman. 2.753.479.
Bacon. Osborne C, and Hughes. 2,729,577.
Baer. Donald R. 2.749,354.
Balon, Walter J., and Stallmann. 2,755,200.
Balon. Walter J., and Stallmann. 2.755,202.
Barker, Harold C, Lewis, and Happoldt. 2,770,608.
Barkdoll, Archie E., and MacDonald. 2,775,570.
Barney. Arthur L. Re. 24,164.
Barney, Arthur L. 2.744.105.
Barney, Arthur L. 2,764,578.
Barney, Arthur L. 2,764,597.
Barnhart, George. 2,765,319.
Barnhart, George, and Skiles. 2.772.284.
Barringer, Charles M., Harvey, Quattlebaum. and Ster-
ling. 2.739,989.
Barthel. Eric, Jr. 2.757.185.
Baum, Arthur A. 2,770,604.
Baum, Arthur A., and Sanders. 2.733,247.
Baumgartner, Walter E., and Monet. 2,765,348.
Reaman. Ralph G. 2.757.154.
Recbtold. MaxF. 2.737.437.
Beohtold. Max F., and Werntz. 2,737,459.
Belasco. Trvin J. 2.755.187.
Belcher. Clarence F. 2,734,901.
Bell. Thomas E. 2,774.355.
Benson. Richard E. 2.749.248.
Bernhardt. Ernest C. 2,774.105.
Berry, Kenneth L., and Caddell. 2.739,906.
Berry. Kenneth L., Joyce, and Kirbv. 2,757,098.
Bicher. Leo B.. Jr. 2.754.544.
Bidgood, Lee, Jr. 2,764,466.
Billica, Harry R.. and Carriel. 2,739,957.
Rillines. Orm-in B. 2.750,376.
Biswell. Charles B. 2,734,808.
Bordner. Charles A. 2.758.139.
Bowers. Georce H. III. 2.757.163.
Boyd. Samuel N.. Jr. 2.737,517.
Brace. Nenl O. 2.733.229.
Bradley. Harris W. 2.737,529.
Rradlev. Harris W.. and Fuller. 2.754,320.
Braendlp. Richard O. 2.746.922.
Braendle. Richard O. 2.751.366.
Brant. Gilbert W. 2.744.080.
Breza. Cyril J., and Noren. 2,748.700.
Rristol, John E.. and Tanner. 2.734.048.
Britton. Oarlyle P.. Eiker. Ellis, and Lester. 2 746,167.
Brock, Peter R.. Luft. and Schmauss. 2,772.688.
Broge, Edward C. 2.736.668.
Broge, Edward C. 2.739.078.
Broge, Edward C. 2.763.560.
Brooks, Robert A. 2.772.285.
Brouha, Lucien A., Smith, and Zapp. 2.773.262.
Brnner. Walter M.. and Wayne. 2,748,099.
Buck, Allen C. 2,772,986.
Bugosh, John. 2,763.620.
Burk, Robert E., and Inskeep. 2.768,182.
Burrows. Lawton A., and Jordan. 2.772,444
Butler. Koirh H., and Olson. 2,773 745
Calkins, William H. 2,750,403.
Calkins. William H.. and Welton. 2,749,359.
Calton, Joseph G. 2.734,794.
Campbell, John B. 2,765.308.
farter. Giles F. 2,734,036.
Cartledge. William J. 2.730,433.
Castle, John E.. and Webers. 2,768,973.
Tatlin, Willard E. 2,737,496.
ratlin. Willard F., and Rohhins. 2.737,452.
Chesbire. John R.. and Trutna. 2,751,415.
Cbren. William A., and Hofrichter. 2,736,066.
Chu. Victor F.-H. 2.758.029.
Tlpaver. fharlps S.. and Farlow. 2,757,212.
fline. Edward T. 2.749.208
Cline. Edward T. 2.749.328.
Ooffman, Donald D.. and Tullock. 2.757.213.
Colburn, Allan P., Jones, and Pyle. 2,747,849.
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours and Co. : See — Continued
Took. Harry M. 2,747,663.
Cope, Arthur C. and Jackson. 2,748,153.
Coraor, George R. 2.731.499.
Corneil. Ernest R. 2,751.288.
Corneil, Ernest R. 2,708,587.
Coursen, David L. 2,732,800.
Coursen. David L. 2,755,736.
Covington, Robert A., Jr., and Waldin. 2,767,427.
Covington, Robert A., Jr., and Waldin. 2,772,548.
Cummins. Earl W. 2,753.370.
Dalton, Richard L., and Hauserman. 2,733,182.
Dalton, Richard L., Iler, and Alexander. 2,733,205.
Darden, Eugene T. 2,766,283.
Davis, Clyde O., Glogau, Loving, and Swed. 2,736.26 1.
Davis, Clyde O., Noren. and Sohmitr. 2,752,848.
Deyrup, Alden J., and Mills. 2.758,084.
Dobrovolny, Frank J. 2,741,877.
Dombrowski, Henry S.. Sanders, and Wall. 2,730,353.
Donaruma, Lorraine G. 2,763,644.
Donaruma, Lorraine G. 2,763,685.
Donaruma, Lorraine G. 2,763,686.
Donaruma, Lorraine G., and England. 2,769,807.
Drew, Donald E., and Farrelly. 2,732,887.
Drexel. Roger E. 2,757,073.
Dubois, Laurent O., Gartside, Johnson, and Schneider.
2,773,911.
Eaton, Russell B. 2.744.060.
Eckert, George F. 2,736,692.
Emslie. Robert S. 2,731,495.
Engelhardt, Vaughn A., and Middleton. 2,766,270.
England, David C. 2,765,294.
England, David C. 2,765,306.
England. David C. 2,770,652.
England, David C, and Mock. 2,736.739.
Farlow, Mark W., and Muetterties. 2,732,410.
Farlow, Mark W., and Muetterties. 2,732,411.
Fawcett, Frank S. 2.757.146.
Fawcett. Frank S., and Howk. 2,744,151.
Fay, Robert E., Jr. 2,768,925.
Fisher, Earl E. 2,733,270.
Fisher, Norman G. 2.729,540.
Flenner, Albert L. 2,766,274.
Foley, Adrian M., May, and Sackett. 2,764,313.
Forshey. William O., Jr. 2,739,949.
Foster. Robert E.. and Howk. 2,749,366.
Foster, Samuel P.. and Stamatoff. 2,751,407.
Franklin, Richard C. 2,742,499.
Fuller, Mack F. 2,732,353.
Gerjovich. Henry J. 2.753.251.
Gerjovich, Henry J., and Johnson. 2.762.695.
Gerjovich, Henry J., and Johnson. 2,762,696.
Gibson, Joseph W., Jr. 2.730,479.
Gilbert, Walter W., and Howk. 2,772,293.
Gillson, Joseph L.. Jr. 2.733,367.
Gittins, Thomas W., and Mattison. 2.763,673.
Glasser, Leo G., and Troy. 2,774,276.
Glaze, Francis W., Jr.. and Speck. 2,729,533.
Goebel, Max T., 2.736,669.
Goebel. Max T. 2,739,077.
Graham, Roynton. 2.753.317.
Graham, Bovnton. 2.765,247.
Gray, Russell H. 2.731 .347.
Gray. Russell H. 2.753.263.
Oreefr. Carl E. 2.760.511.
Greeory, Walter A. 2.740,809.
Gregorv. Walter A. 2.744.111.
Gregorv, Walter A. 2.744.136.
Gregory, Walter A. 2,761.876.
Gregory, Walter A. 2,763,692.
Gregory, Walter A., and Kreuchunas. 2.746.973.
Gregory, Walter A., and Kreuchunas. 2,761.873.
Gregory, Walter A., and Paulshock. 2,742,500.
Gresham, William F.. and Naylor. 2.731 .447.
Griffith. Andrew S., Jr., McDonald, and Wilfong.
2,733,121.
Grimm, Godfrey, and Brizzolara. 2,772,983.
Gross, Peter F. 2,765,318.
Hahn, Oliver M., and Mallouk. 2,770,842.
Halliwell, Ronald H. 2,768,132.
Hamblet. Clement H. and Hanson. 2,750,415.
Hambrock, Kenneth O., and Robertson. 2,768.979.
Hansley, Virgil L. 2,742,503.
Happoldt, William B. 2,765,293.
Hare, Weston A. 2,764,468.
Harris, Charles R. 2.734,072.
Harvey, John W., Jr., and Kraft. 2,736,184.
Haslam, John H. 2.732.799.
Haslam, John H. 2,768,909.
Hause, Norman L. 2.758.118.
Hayek, Mason. 2,741,568.
Heckert, Richard E. 2,762.810.
Heckert, Richard E. 2,762,832.
Heckert, Richard E. 2.762.833.
Heiderich, Edward W. 2.765,216.
Heller. Geonre W. 2,752.321.
Hermann. Edward C. 2,769,813.
Hewett, James V.. and Steele. 2.768.868.
Hill. Frederick B.. Jr.. and Schulze. 2,751,419.
Hiller, Lejaren A.. Jr. 2.772,943.
Hiller. Lejaren A., Jr., and Swezey. 2,773,866.
Hitt. Ira V. 2.747.233.
Hively, Jack R. 2,770,657.
Hobbs, Charles L, Jr. 2,739,526.
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Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours and Co. : See — Continued
Hobbs, Charles L., Jr. 2,763,700.
Holt, Harold S., and Maynard. 2,741,606.
Horak, Eobert J. 2,764,060.
Houtz, Ray C, and Wittbecker. 2,763,688.
Howard, Edward G., Jr. 2,729.624.
Howard, Edward G., Jr. 2,733,260.
Hubbard, James K. 2,744.085.
Hubbard, James K. 2,763,630.
Huber, Melvin L., and Kirst. 2,739,985.
Hull, Donald R. 2,729,538.
Her, Ralph K. 2,733,160.
Her, Ralph K. 2,739,074.
Her, Ralph K. 2,739,075.
Her. Ralph K. 2,739,076.
Her, Ralph K. 2,760,941.
Inman, Byron N. 2,751,339.
Inman, Byron N., and Lemke. 2,742,344.
Irwin, Carl F., and Swamer. 2.757,183.
Jacobson, Henning W. 2,764,503.
Jacobson, Henning W., and Salzberg. 2,764,504.
Jenner, Edward L. 2,757,192.
Jenner, Edward L. 2,757.210.
Jennings, TJel P., and Lewis. 2,769,377.
Jessen, Christian C. 2.772.182.
Johnson, Robert C. 2,768,052.
Jones, Earl R., and Newell. 2.755,027.
Keefe, Robert L., Jr. 2,747,359.
Keefe. Robert L., Jr. 2,747,668.
Kerwin, Bernard J., and Wach. 2.772,732.
Kingerley, Richard W.. Jr. 2.745.770.
Kinraide. William T. R. 2.747,251.
Kirby, James E. 2,732,317.
Klabunde, Walter, and Young. 2,752.226.
Klopping, Hein L. 2,729.644.
Klopping, Hein L. 2,729,645.
Klopping, Hein L. 2.729,646.
Kolb. Harry J. 2,758,908.
Kovaeic, Peter. 2,765,303.
Kremer, Vincent W., and Lemke. 2,773,752.
Kroll, Adam E. 2,750,350.
Kroll, Adam E., and Nelson. 2,753,329.
La Berge, Robert W. 2,750,303.
La Berge, Robert W. 2.750.307.
Landis, James P. 2,768,341.
Larsson, Bjorn E. 2,734,831.
Latham, George H., Todd, and Wayne. 2,752,249.
Laucius, Joseph F., and Speck. 2,753,356.
Lawrence, Chester A. 2,734,676.
Leibu, Henry J. 2,734,912.
Leibu, Henry J. 2,773.000.
Lesher, Herbert A. 2,768,272.
Lewis, Ernest E. 2,730,489.
Lewis, Harold A., and Noddin. 2,736,263.
Libby, James W., Jr., Pattison, and Zwilgmeyer.
2,733,242.
Linch, Adrian L. 2.757.197.
Linch, Adrian L. 2,763,689.
Lindenstruth, Albert F. 2.750,250.
Lindsey, Richard V., Jr. 2,733.255.
Lindsey, Richard V.. Jr. 2,765,329.
Lipsitz. Paul. 2.758,990.
Little, Ernest L., Jr. 2,773,892.
Locke, Rov C. 2.755.420.
Londergan, Thomas E. 2.734.091.
Low, Frederick G. 2.742.489.
Lubs, Herbert A. 2,739,033.
Ludlow. John L. 2.749.329.
Lulav, Arthur. 2,729,539.
Lusby, William E., Jr. 2,768,907.
MacDonald, Robert N. 2.768,994.
Magat, Eugene E. 2,752.328.
Marks, Barnard M., and Thompson. 2,737,533.
Martin, Elmore L. 2,754.286.
Mattison, Edwin L. 2.744.126.
Maynard, John T. 2,770.528.
McCrosky, Robert D. 2.767,429.
McShane, Herbert F., Jr., and Gilbert. 2,772,291.
McShane, Herbert F., Jr.. and Ramsey. 2,772,292.
Meadows. Geoffrey W. 2,761,247.
Meier, John W. 2.748,027.
Mendolia. Arthur I. 2.733.981.
Michel, Rudolph H. 2,762.720.
Middleton, William J. 2.762.811.
Middleton, William J. 2.762.837.
Middleton. William J. 2,766,135.
Middleton, William J. 2.706.243.
Middleton, William J. 2.766.246.
Middleton. William J. 2.766,247.
Middleton. William J. 2.766.248.
Miegel, Ralph E. 2.729.621.
Mieeel, Ralph E., Niemann, and Saner. 2,733,233.
Miller. Donald F. 2.755.533.
Mills. John R., and Smith. 2,758,090.
Mochel. Walter E., and Weaver. 2.753,264.
Moede, Jerome A. 2,772 165.
Moessen, Rnstave W. 2.757.0RS.
Moessen. Gustnve W. 2.757,089.
Monet. Gilbert P. 2.773.028.
Morgan, James G. 2,734,825.
Morgan, William A„ Jr. 2.730,478.
Muetterties, Earl L. 2,729,663.
Muetterties, Earl L. 2.748.145.
Muetterties, Earl L. 2,757,070.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours and Co. : See — Continued
Muetterties, Earl L. 2,757,214.
Munn, George E. 2,745.842.
Nadler, Martin L., and Meece. 2,751,416.
Nash, Roy W. 2,756,586.
Naylor, Marcus A., Jr. 2,744,134.
Naylor, Marcus A., Jr. 2,760,954.
Nelson, David A. 2,758,138.
Nelson, Jerry A. 2,734,045.
Nemeth, John B. 2,749,943.
Nester, Ralph G. 2,749,934.
Niederhauser, Donald O. 2,748,097.
Nitsche, Rudolf. 2,767,049.
O'Flynn, Denis J., and Pye. 2,739,058.
O'Flynn, Denis J., and Seymour. 2,764,483.
Oken, Aaron. 2,751,385.
Olson, Carl M. 2,753,256.
Parmelee, Howard M. 2,738,371.
Patterson, Gordon, and Stark. 2.757,069.
Pease, Donald C, and Roedel. 2,762,791.
Pedersen, Charles J. 2,741,531.
Pedersen, Charles J. 2,741,625.
Pedersen, Charles J. 2,768,208.
Peery, Luther C, Hickman, and I-Iirsch. 2,738,263.
Pelley, Ralph L. 2,757.184.
Pestell, Raymond H. 2,772,773.
Petersen. Charles J. 2,741,534.
Plambeck, Louis, Jr. 2,760,863.
Piccard, John A. 2,764,506.
Piccard, John A., and Graham. 2,773,286.
Pikl, Josef. 2,765,345.
Pollock, Frank S., Jr. 2,767,828.
Powers, William R. 2,773,027.
Pratt, Burt C. 2,773,857.
Prichard, William W. 2,729,673.
Prichard, William W. 2,709,003.
Purchase, Earl R. 2,773,865.
Reilly, Edward L. 2,749,358.
Reilly, Edward L. 2,769,832.
Reynolds, Harry H, and Yeaton. 2,765,280.
Reynolds, Richard J. 2,752,329.
Richards, Kurt F. 2,731,068.
Rick, Christian E. 2,753.254.
Rick, Christian E. 2,773,787.
Robertson, James A. 2,768,978.
Robinson, William D. 2.733,995.
Rodman. Ernest A. 2.773,781.
Root, Albert B., 3rd. 2,759,985.
Ross, Harry F. 2,746,888.
Roseveare, William E. 2,733.162.
Roussel. Philip A. 2,751,370.
Saner, William R. 2,755.186.
Sartori. Mario F. 2,737,516.
Sauer, John C. 2,741,631.
Saum, Arthur M. 2,732,931.
Scheiderbauer, Robert A., and Pitts. 2,748,106.
Schmidt. Edgar H. 2,747,866.
Schofield, Frank M. 2.742.379.
Schreyer, Ralph C. 2,754,330.
Schwartz, Harold G. 2,749.960.
Schwemberger, John G. 2,751,338.
Scott, George W. 2,751,365.
Searle, Norman E. 2,733,988.
Searle. Norman E. 2,756,135.
Searle, Norman E. 2,764,478.
Selby, Donald W. 2,736,506.
Selby, Donald W. 2,747,809.
Seney, John S. 2,744.408.
Seney, John S. 2,767,576.
Sheeran, Stanley R. 2,751,073.
Short, Oliver A. 2,752,237.
Short, Oliver A. 2,758,267.
Siedschlag. Karl G.. Jr. 2,753,320.
Simril, Verne L. 2,757,100.
Snyder, Mark D. 2,744.087.
Spaeth, Charles P. 2,768,964.
Speck, Stanley B. 2,754.284.
Speck, Stanley B. 2,757.064.
Spencer, Dudley W. C. 2,760,576.
Spiegler. Louis. 2,765,342.
W., and Williams. 2,739,875.
2,729,666.
2.755,203.
2.756,257.
2,742,509.
2,734,; '
Sprnuor, Jerome
Stallmann, Otto.
Stallmann, Otto.
Stamatoff. Gelu S
Starks. Fred W.
Starr. Frank C, Jr.
Stauffer, William O. 2,751,421.
Sterling. John D. 2,729,687.
Strain, Daniel E. 2,729.608.
Stevens, William H. 2.746.166.
Stevenson. Arthur C. 2.772,283.
Stilmar, Frederic B. 2,757,191.
Strub. Rene- A. 2,772.103.
Struve, William S.. and Reidinger.
Stults, Frederick C. 2.756,971.
Sudekum, Ralph H. 2.752,317.
Sudekum, Ralph H. 2.757,155.
Sullivan, Robert H. 2.753.360.
Swalheim, Donald A. 2,758,075.
Swed, James P. 2,752.849.
Swindells, Frank E. 2,729,604.
Swindells, Frank E. 2,729,605.
Symonds, Albert E., Jr. 2,770,609.
Taylor, Edward R., Jr. 2,733,154.
LIST OF PATENTEES
2,738,407,
Device for
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours and Co. : See — Continued
Taylor, Edward R., Jr. 2,733,210.
Theobald, Clement W. 2,744,074.
Toole, Richard C. 2,770,523.
Troy, Daniel J., Jr. 2,761,067.
Van Etten, Howard A. 2,733,223.
Velvel, William E. 2,765.492.
Vinal, Leroy W. 2,736,609.
Waddell, Joseph S. 2,759,983.
Waldin, Vincent H. 2,752,860.
Walker, Joseph F. 2,748,058.
Walker, Joseph F., and Williams. 2,754,276.
Walker, Walter K. 2,753,071.
Wayne, Winston J. 2,765,241.
Weaver, Clay. 2,752,246.
Webber, Thomas G., and Locke. 2,755,201.
Weidman, Verne W. 2,773,776.
Werner, Alfred J. 2,737,460.
Wernlund, Christian J. 2,774,728.
Wilkins, John P. 2,764,559.
Williams. Lucille E. 2,765,250.
Williams, Lucille E. 2,765,251.
Wilson, Joseph D. C, II. 2,772,995.
Winberg, Hilmer E. 2,744,130.
Winning, Clarence H. 2,733,139.
Winter, Charles H., Jr. 2,763,542.
Winter, Charles H., Jr. 2,773,760.
Winter, Charles H., Jr., and Anderson. 2,744,006.
Wirth, Walter V.. and Krahler. 2,765,341.
Wittbecker, Emerson L. 2.731,445.
Wittbecker, Emerson L. 2,731,446.
Yacoe, Jesse C. 2,736,434.
Zemp, Rene R. 2,729,562.
Zwilgmeyer, Frithjof. 2,741,605.
Dupont, Roland. Electric vulcanizing outfits.
3-13-56, CI. 219—19.
Du Pont. Stephen, to Doman Helicopters, Inc.
measuring the aerodynamic pitching moments of a short
length of a full sized airfoil. 2,770,967, 11-20-56, CI.
73—147.
Duport, Pierre, to Etablissements Neyrpic. Impulse turbine
arrangements. 2,735,647, 2-21-56, CI. 253 — 140.
Dupre, Henry P. : See —
Reischer, Walter, and Dupre. 2.775,747.
Dupre. Roland E. Electrical switches. 2,734,115, 2-7-56,
CI. 200—168.
Du Priest, Florence. Stadium seat. 2,740,466, 4-3-56, CI.
155—133.
Dupuis, Pierre A. Cigarette lighter. 2,741,109, 4-10-56,
CI. 67—7.1.
Dupure, Ford J. Filler pipe closure apparatus. 2,733,775,
2-7-56, CI. 183—34.
Durabla Mfg. Co. : See —
Blackford, Raymond H. 2,754,844.
Durable Products Co. : See —
Lickteig, Albert F. 2,746.101.
Lickteig, Albert F. 2,749,578.
Durafencing Ltd. : See —
Wakefield, Joseph A. 2,740,307.
Du Rail. Robert O. Poultry feeder. 2,737,152, 3-6-56, CI.
119—52.
Duraloy Co., The : See —
Anger, Earl M. 2,757,445.
Durand, Eugene M. Fertilizer spreader, including variable
speed auger. 2,736,467, 2-28-56, CI. 222 — 177.
Durant, Lyndon A., to General Patent Corp. Target prac-
ticing and amusement device. 2,743,928, 5-1-56, CI.
273—101.2.
Durant Mfg. Co. : See —
Braatz, Clarence W. 2,730,425.
Braatz. Clarence W. 2.764.350.
Durbin, Edward, to Sperry Rand Corp. Automatic fre-
quency control system for hyperbolic navigation receivers.
2.768,373, 10-23-56, CI. 343—103.
Durbin, Edward, to Sperry Rand Corp. Automatic gain and
amplitude balance control system for hyperbolic navigation
receivers. 2,769 976, 11-6-56, CI. 343—103.
Durbon. William K.. to Waugh Equipment Co. Cushion un-
dername. 2,744,638, 5-8-56. CI. 213—8.
Dureau, Gabriel H. L., to Societe Alsacienne de Constructions
Mecaniques. Device for decoding of coded electric pulses.
2,752,507, 6-26-56, CI. 250—27.
Durex Hardware Mfg. Corp. : See —
Smith, Joseph C. 2,775,342.
Durex, S. A. : See —
Lang, Heinrich. 2,757,967.
Durfee, Benjamin M. : See —
Wilson. Lawrence A., and Durfee.
Durfee, W. C, Co., Inc. : See —
Chapin, Edward S., and Markgren. 2,740,688.
Durhnm-Enders Razor Corp. : See —
Willhelm, Oscar F. 2.775.366.
Durham. James I., and J. A. Cree.
2,766.353, 10-9-56, CI. 200—130.
Durig, Rudolf, to J. R. Geigy A. G.
dyestuffs. 2,762,794, 9-11-56, CI. 260 — 172.
Durig, Rudolf, to J. R. Geigy A.-G. Process for the produc-
tion of 2-hydroxy-4-methyl-(hydroxybenzo)-quinoline sul-
phonic acids. 2,763,656, 9-18-56, CI. ~~"
Duriron Co., Inc., The : See —
Freed, Jacob B. 2,735.645.
Schenck, Robert C. 2,729,420.
Durkee-Atwood Co. : See —
Walz. Carl F. 2,760,223.
2,738,874.
Refillable fuse plug.
Metallisable polyazo
217
Durkee, James D., to Dualex Corp. Printer for communica-
tions systems. 2,742,532, 4-17-56, CI. 178 — 39.
Durna, Clement A., to Erving Paper Mills. Package having
tear strip. 2,759,657, 8-21-56, CI. 229—51.
Durnin, Joseph R. Sealed automobile safety switch.
2,768,311, 10-23-56, CI. 307—10.
Duro Co., The : See-
Wolfe, H. Hix, and Erisman. 2,753,933.
Duro Metal Products Co. : See —
Odium, William H., Hosford, and Wieser. 2,740,437.
Odium, William H., Hosford, and Wieser. 2,771,103.
Du Rocher, Gideon A., to Essex Wire Corp. Automatic head-
light regulating device. 2,761,995, 9-4-56, CI. 315—83.
Du Rose, Arthur H. : See —
Moy, Paul W., and Du Rose. 2,773,818.
Durox International S. A. : See —
Bergling, Charles G. B. 2,771,872.
Durr, Frank L. Strand store device. 2,738,870, 3-20-56,
CI. 203—183.
Durrell, Louis F. Shaker device. 2,751,122, 6-19-56. CI.
222 — 149.
Durrett, William R. : See—
Applegate, Robert B., and Durrett. 2,756,782.
Durrett, Charles S., % to H. K. Aurandt. Fountain tooth-
brush. 2,766,472, 10-16-56, CI. 15 — 138.
D'Urso, Nicola, to Compagnia Internazionale Superfiltri.
Pressure filter. 2,754,004, 7-10-56, CI. 210—182.
Durst, Arnold : See —
Locher, Arthur, and Durst. 2,761,789.
Durst, George : See —
Boessenkool, Helmich W., Durst, and Siegel. 2,753,623.
Durst, Robert F. : See —
Bonner, Walter F., Durst, Lewanda, and Machala.
2,758,266.
Durst, Walter H. Jointer sharpener. 2,729,923, 1-10-56, CI.
51—173.
Dusenbury, George A. Flexible chairs. 2,773,544, 12-11-56,
CI. 155—187.
Du Shane, Wallace H., to Deere Mfg. Co. Engine control.
2,767,594. 10-23-56, CI. 74—472.
Du Shane, Wallace H., to Deere Mfg. Co. Hitch device.
2,775,175, 12-25-56, CI. 97—46.09.
Du Shane. Wallace H., to Deere Mfg. Co. Hitch device.
2,775,180,12-25-56, CI. 97—47.58.
Du Shane, Wallace II., and V. L. Rugen, to Deere Mfg. Co.
Transmission and control therefor. 2,772,652, 12-4-56,
CI. 74 — 337.5.
Dushkes, Sherman Z., and G. J. Willey. Pivotal cam plate
mechanism. 2,743,619, 5-1-56, CI. 74—110.
Dusing and Hunt, Inc. : See —
Dusing, Leon F. 2,772,905.
Dusing, Leon F., to Dusing and Hunt, Inc. Door latch
mechanism. 2,772,905, 12-4-56, CI. 292 — 36.
Dussaussoy, Pierre : See —
Bleuze, Jacques, and Dussaussoy. 2,756,892.
Dussaussoy, Pierre, and M. Grivot, to Compagnie Generale de
Telegraphie Sans Fil. Manufacture process of tubes or
vacuum envelopes. 2,752,532, 6-26-56. CI. 316 — 19.
Dussy, Paul : See — ■
Bossard, Werner, and Dussy. 2,760,958.
Dustan, Frank. Screen plate. 2,737,086, 3-6-56, CI. 92—31.
Duszynski, Walter. Vegetable slicer having adjustable cutting
member. 2,766,793, 10-16-56, CI. 146—170.
Dutcher, Harris A., and H. R. Sailors, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Decomposing urea adducts by countercurrently con-
tacting the urea adducts with a hot gas, removing the urea
fines and recycyling the larger urea particles. 2,744,887,
5-8-56, CI. 260—96.5.
Dutilh, Jean R. H. Electromechanical phase-shifters.
~" 56. CI. 318—19.
Cylinder block ridge grinder. 2,772,529,
-245.
and N. H. Gawthrop, to Electric & Musical
Magnetic sound recording or reproducing
apparatus. 2,737,395, 3-6-56, CI. 274—4.
Dutton, Harvey J. Christmas tree stand. 2,730,321,1-10-56,
CI 248—48
Dutton, Oscar B., to Hoffman Electronics Corp. Simplified
circuits for producing amplitude modulation. 2,772,398,
11-27-56, CI. 332—41.
Duval, Claiborne A., Jr. : See —
Brooks, Frank W., Jr., and Duval. 2,770,581.
Duval, Claiborne A., Jr., and W. F. Rosen, to Socony Mobil
Oil Co., Inc. Stabilization of fuel oil with caustic solu-
tion. 2,754,253, 7-10-56, CI. 196 — 41.
Duval. Ernest H.. to The Gillette Co. Display card.
2,773,592. 12-11-56. CI. 206—79.
Duval, Jean P., to M. A. Bunford. Means for centrifugal
molding. 2.740,176, 4-3-56. CI. 22—65.
Duval. Montague H., and C. M. Vitz, to Read Standard Corp.
Article transporting apparatus. 2,741,384, 4-10-56, CI.
214 — 622.
Duval, Robert E., to the United States of America. Delta-
ring hydraulic packing. 2,732,268. 1-24-56, CI. 309 — 31.
Duval, Ronald F., to Tack Band, Inc. Upholstery tacking
strip. 2,757,719, 8-7-56, CI. 155—184.
Duvall, Thure C, to Wood Conversion Co. Manufacture of
fiber felts. 2,746,895, 5-22-56. CI. 154—101.
Duvoisin, Jean A., and A. F. Hayek, to General Precision
Laboratory Inc. Television shutter. 2,757,234, 7-31-56,
CI. 178—7.2.
Dvorak, Joseph F., % to F. Machalek and % to J. Litochleb.
Damper for musical instruments. 2,773,408, 12-11-56,
CI. 84 — 217.
2,736,851, 2-
Dutro, Claude O.
12-4-56, CI. 51-
Dutton, Gilbert F.,
Industries Ltd.
218
Dvorzsak, Charles. Method of making toupees. 2,736,325,
2-28-56, CI. 132—53.
D wight Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Westholt, Lloyd R. 2,736,442.
Dwight, Robert L. : See —
Aumuller, Edward F., Dwight, and Kirchhoff. 2,751,056.
Dwinell, Dwight J. : See —
Chadderton, John J., and Dwinell. 2,760,679.
Dwyer, James H., to Precision Grinding Ltd. Pantograph.
2,766,529, 10-16-56, CI. 33—25.
Dwyer, James J. : See — •
Speed, William C, and Dwyer. 2,741,217.
Speed, William C, and Dwyer. 2,743,189.
Speed, William C, and Dwyer. 2,745,605.
Speed, William C, and Dwyer. 2,748,015.
Speed, William C, and Dwyer. 2,748,016.
Speed, William C, and Dwyer. 2,751,313.
Speed, William C, and Dwyer. 2,755,029.
Speed, William C, and Dwyer. 2,759,677.
Speed, William G, and Dwyer. 2,763,235.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
2,765,126.
2,706,950.
2,775,450.
Baler. 2,733,652, 2-7-56,
. William ci, and Dwyer
Speed, William C, and Dwyer.
Speed, William C. and Dwyer.
Dwyer, William J., to J. I. Case Co.
CI. 100—4.
Dybvig, Edwin S., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerating
apparatus having reheating means. 2,729,072, 1-3-56, CI.
62—129.
Dyckerholf, Adolph H. Pyristor-device for rapid measurement
of high temperatures of fluids up to 4000° P. 2,769,07-1,
10-30-56, CI. 201 — 63.
Dyczkowski, Chester W. Multiple hook fishing device.
2,746,199, 5-22-56, CI. 43—36.
Dyczynski, Karol T., to The Erie Tool Works. Quick-acting
pipe vise. 2,767,606, 10-23-56, CI. 81—19.
Dye, Edward R., to Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory, Inc.
Friction pad footwear. 2,740,208, 4-3-56, CI. 36 — 59.
Dye, Edward R., to Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory, Inc.
Pneumatic suspension for safety helmet. 2,759,186,
8-21-56, CI. 2—3.
Dye, Garnett J. Combined gutter and canopy. 2,764,236,
9-25-56, CI. 160—127.
Dye, Glen M., C. O. Knudsen, and J. F. Braden, to The Pako
Corp. Apparatus for processing strips of light-sensitive
material. 2 770,179, 11-13-56, CI. 95—94.
Dye, Harry W., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Composition for controlling growth of fungi comprising
dichloronaphthaquinone and bentonite sulfur. 2,771,389,
11-20-56, CI. 167 — 20.
Dye, Russell V., % to J. G. Sheldon. Combined laundering
and drying machines. 2,749,734, 6-12-56, CI. 68 — 20.
Dye, William T., Jr., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Process of
preparing alkyl thionophosphates. 2,730,541, 1-10-56, CI.
260 — 461.
Dye, William T., Jr., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Benzyltris-
(dialkylamino) phosphonium halides. 2,730,547, 1-10-56,
CI. 260 — 551.
Dye, William T., Jr., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Method for
controlling mollusks with diethyl thiophosphoryl bisfdi-
methyl-amido) phosphate. 2,757,118, 7-31-56, CI. 167 — 22.
Dye William T., Jr., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Herbicidal
alkyl-ammo-phosplionium halides. 2,774,658, 12-18-56
CI. 71 — 2.7.
Dyer, Bernard S. : See —
Barnes, Arthur W., Dyer, and Gibson. 2,771,457
Dyer, Charles E., and D. M. Gilbert. Nursing bottle holder.
2,764,376, 9-25-56, CI. 248—102.
Dyer, John B.. to General Motors Corp. Stop and position
means for windshield wiper. 2,765,064, 10-2-56, CI.
Dyer, John's'., and R. H. Sullivan, to General Motors Corp.
Motor control means. 2,735,029, 2-14-56, CI. 310 — 77.
Dyer, John B., and W. D. Harrison, to General Motors Corp.
Windshield wiper actuating mechanisin ■ ' >. ■-. c, 12 6-5-56
CI. 74 — 70.
Dyer, John W. : See —
Hartzell, Herman L., and Dver. 2,738,808.
Lautzenhiser, Argyle G., Shaw, and Dver. 2,749,498.
Dyer, John W., to General Motors Corp. Friction coupling.
2,737,792, 3-13-56, CI. 64—30.
Dyer, John W., to General Motors Corp. Magnet motor for
vibrating diaphragm sound signals. 2,740,958, 4-3-56,
CI. 340 — 388.
Dyer, John W., J. H. Flatt, and B. H. Short, to General Motors
Corp. Windshield wiper mechanism. 2,744,282 5-8-56,
CI. 15 — 255.
Dygert, Justin C. to Shell Development Co. Protecting walls
against erosion by solid particles. 2,772,925, 12— 1-56
CI. 302 — 64.
Dyke, Edwin, to Motorola. Inc. Antenna system compensat-
ing forpolarization field rotation. 2,742,565, 4-17-56, CI.
Dyke, Edwin, to Motorola, Inc. Radio station building struc-
_ ture. 2,761,963, 9-4-56, CI. 250—15.
Signalling equipment.
Dyke, Herbert J. Clutch mechanism for railway hand brakes.
2,733,790, 2-7-56, CI. 192—16.
Dyke. Ray A., Jr. : See —
Carter, Sam F., Jr., Donoho, and Dyke. 2,765,225.
Dykzeul, Theodore J., and W. L. Schmidt, to Robertshaw-
Fulton Controls Co. Control valve mechanism for fluid fuel
burning appliances. 2,765,803, 10-9-56, CI. 137 — 79.
Dylewski, Stanley W., H. G. Dulude, and G. W. Warren, to
The Dow Chemical Co. Production of ethylene polyamines.
2,769,841, 11-6-56, CI. 260—585.
Dylewski, Thaddeus J., to Radio Corp. of America. Radio
antenna system. 2,756,423, 7-24-56 CI. 343 — 845.
Dylewski, Thaddeus J., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Air Force. Radio
antenna. 2,758,300, 8-7-56, CI. 343 — 845.
Dymond, James E. : See —
Whitlock, Robert A., Jr., and Dymond. 2,755,246.
Dymski, Donald A., to General Motors Corp. Burner safety
control system. 2,761,625, 9-4-56, CI. 236 — 68.
Dynamit-Actien-Gesellschaft vormals Alfred Nobel & Co. :
See—
Campe, Fritz, Hermann, and Schmid. 2,752.127.
Dyrkacz, Wasil W., E. E. Reynolds, and W. E. Blatz, to Alle-
gheny Ludlum Steel Corp. Cast alloys. 2,763,547,
9-18-56, CI. 75—171.
Dyrkacz, Wasil W., R. K. Pitler, and E. E. Reynolds, to AUe-
fheny Ludlum Steel Corp. Iron base austenitic alloys.
,764,481, 9-25-56, CI. 75—126.
Dyson, Eugene K. : See —
Torrent, Ralph R., Husman, and Dyson. 2,746,279.
Dzaack, Heinz A., to Aktiebolaget Stathmos. Device for sum-
ming-up automatically the additional weight in balances
with a registering device. 2,764,955, 10-2-56, CI. 116 — 129.
Dziedziula, Edward J., and H. C. Lieb to Universal Winding
Co. Means for collecting and utilizing electrical energy of
nuclear transformations. 2,774,891, 12-18-56, CI. 310 — 3.
Dziergwa, Herbert, to Patent-Treuhand-Gesellschaft fur
elektrische Gliihlampen m. b. H. Ultraviolet lamp.
2,757,305, 7-31-56, CI. 313—112.
Dzuba, Michael : See —
Payette, Joseph H. C. 2,764,120.
E. & G. Machine and Tool Co. : See —
Zito, Joseph L. 2,762,424.
E&JMfg. Co. : See-
Fox. Le Roy G. 2,737,176.
Fox, Le Roy G. 2,737,178.
E. M. B. Co. Ltd. : See —
Smith, Stanley. 2,754,557.
ETA Ltd., Blanks Factory : See —
Stamm, Heinrich. 2,749,701.
ETC, Inc. : See—
Bogue, Edward A„ and Musser. 2,735,968.
Bogue, Edward A., and Musser. 2,740,111.
E-Z-On Corp. : See —
Hobson, Lloyd H. 2,770,560.
E Z Paintr Corp. : See —
Pharris, John A. 2,759,620.
Touchett, Vern T. 2,747,211.
Eaddy, Ernest J., Sr. Jalousie weather stripping. 2.740,175,
4-3-56, CI. 20 — 62.
Eaddy, Ernest J., Sr. Jalousie clip. 2,748,432, 6-5-56, CI.
20—62.
Eade, Glen, to Peek-A-Boot Inc. High top rainproof foot-
wear. 2,753.635. 7-10-56, CI. 36 — 7.3.
Eadie, Andrew H. Lawn conditioner rake. 2,748,557, 6-5-56,
CI. 56—400.16.
Eadon-Clarke, Christopher E., to International Standard
Electric Corp. Gas burner system having time controlled
air and fuel supply. 2,743,771, 5-1-56, CI. 158—123.
Eads. David K. : See —
Conroy. Edward H., Jr.. Eads, and West. 2,765,217.
Eads. Harold O. Seeping well. 2,767,801, 10-23-56, CI.
182—2.
Eagan, Joseph A., to Philadelphia Pump & Machinery Co.
Proportioning pump. 2,771.845. 11-27-56, CI. 103—153.
Eagan. William F., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Voltage de-
viation detector. 2,749,500, 6-5-56. CI. 322 — 28.
Eagle, Edward, and F. A. Norris, to Swift & Co. Seed meal
detoxification. 2,740,718, 4-3-56, CI. 99—2.
Eagle Electric Mfg. Co. : See —
Forstrom, Edward E. 2,753,540.
Eagle Lock Co., The : See —
Vile, Norman J. 2,744,404.
Eagle Mfg. Co. : See —
.Tacobsen, Alexander. 2,739,846.
Richmond. Rov H., Jr. 2.772,034.
Richmond, Roy H., Sr. 2.748,534.
Richmond, Roy H., Sr. 2,748,997.
Eagle-Picher Co., The: See —
Bone, James S. 2,740,821.
Carpenter, James. Shutt, and Winchester. 2,744,286.
Chubb, Melvin F., and Dines. 2,745,892.
Chubb, Melvin F., and Dines. 2,745,893.
Harner. Harold R.. and Trahin. 2.767.052.
Medcalf. William E„ rind Riel. 2,759,855.
Milone, Louis J. 2,736,401.
Eagle Rubber Co., Inc. : See —
Tipton, James R. 2,760,775.
Eaglosfield, Charles C, to International Standard Electric
Corp. Electron discharge apparatus. 2,745,957, 5-15-56,
CI. 250—27.
Eagon, Norton D., to Chance Vought Aircraft, Inc. Fuel tank
gage. 2,731,938, 1-24-56, CI. 116—118.
Eakins, Merle M., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Method for
homogenizing glass. 2,746,729, 5-22-56, CI. 259 — 8.
Eales, John G. R., and E. Hale, to Co-Operative Wholesale
Society, Ltd. Storage racks for cheeses. 2,744,325,
5-8-56, CI. 31—49.
Eames, Charles, to Herman Miller Furniture Co. Upholstery
pad. 2.738,835, 3-20-56, CI. 155—184.
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Eames, George M. : See —
Sessions, Lee W. 2,744,703.
Eames, James O., and R. S. Sanford, to The Michaels Art
Bronze Co., Inc. Twin parking meter. 2,749,978, 6-12-50,
CI. 161—15.
Eames, Walter R., to Eaton Mfg. Co. Flow divider valve.
2,737,196. 3-6-56, CI. 137—101.
Eames, Walter R., to Eaton Mfg. Co. Rotary pump with flow
control valves. 2,752,853, 7-3-56, CI. 103 — 42.
Eames, Walter R., Jr., to Eaton Mfg. Co. Internal gear pump.
2,732,802, 1-31-56, CI. 103—2.
Earhart, Harold W., B. W. Thomas, and M. T. Waddell, to
Esso Research and Engineering Co. Controlled hypo-
chlorite sweetening process. 2,773,009, 12-4-56, CI.
196—29.
Earl, Charles W. : See —
Middleton, William H., and Earl. 2,775,306.
Earl, Harley, Inc. : See —
Smith, Dale D. 2,752,482.
Earl, Harley J., to General Motors Corp. Headlamp and
door assembly. 2,771,542, 11-20-56, CI. 240—8.1.
Earl, Ralph W., Jr. Return bend heat exchanger and process
for manufacture. 2,746,727, 5-22-56, CI. 257 — 255.
Earle, Clarence E., deceased, and C. A. Covington ; D. B.
Earle, executrix of said C. E. Earle. Fluid apparatus.
2,730,269, 1-10-56, CI. 222—193.
Earle, Dorothy B. : See —
Earle, Clarence E., and Covington. 2,730,269.
Earle, Edwin L., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Flat-bank crossbar switch. 2,773,129, 12-4-56,
CI. 179—27.54.
Earle, Marshall D. : See — ■
Chase, Carl T., Disckind, and Earle. 2,741,571.
Earley, George C, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Reactivation
of platinum group metals contaminated with iron contain-
ing material. 2,740,762, 4-3-56, CI. 252—413.
Earley, Wilbur F., to Guntert & Zimmerman, Ltd. Ditch
forming machine. 2,763,941, 9-25-56, CI. 37—90.
Early and Daniel Co., The : See —
Early, Robert L. 2,775,226.
Early, Harold C, and L. W. Orr, to Burroughs Corp. High
speed printing and perforating machine. 2,737,882.
3-13-56, CI. 101—3.
Early, James M., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Semi-
conductor signal translating devices. 2,767,358, 10-16-56,
CI. 317—239.
Early, Paul F. : See —
Wood, Charles W., and Early. 2,743,872.
Early, Richard L. : See —
Politsch, Verney G., Early, and Van Meter. 2,755,703.
Early, Robert L., to The Early and Daniel Co. Combined
container and feeder. 2,775,226, 12-25-56, CI. 119 — 52.
Early, Thomas A., Jr., and E. A. Fitter, to Sperry Rand Corp.
Gyroscopic instruments. 2,734,279, 2-14-56, CI. 33 — 204.
Earp, Charles W., to International Standard Electric Corp.
Radio navigation systems. 2,762,043, 9-4-56, Cl. 343 — 120.
Earp, Charles W., to International Standard Electric Corp.
Receivers for pulsed frequency modulation carrier systems.
2,774,817, 12-18-56, Cl. 179 — 15.
Earp, James F. : See —
Monroe, Charles Z., and Earp. 2,745,323.
Earp James F., to Ex-Cello-0 Corp. Container nesting mech-
anism. 2,736,149, 2-28-56, Cl. 53—7.
Earp, James F., to Ex-Cell-0 Corp. Machine for making flat-
topped paper bottles. 2,770,175. 11-13-56. Cl. 93 — 44.1.
Earp, James F., and C. M. Clemens, to Ex-Cell-0 Corp.
Machine for charging and closing paper containers.
2,750,721, 6-19-56, Cl. 53—67.
Earsley, Melvin L. Ball valve for flush tanks. 2,754,522,
7-17-56, Cl. 4— 57.
Earth Equipment Corp. : See —
Everett, Woodrow W. 2,737,733.
Eash, John T. : See —
Spear, Warren M.. Eash, and Gagnebin. 2,762,705.
Easley, John A., and H. E. Swayze, to The Dow Chemical Co.
Etching. 2,763,536, 9-18-56, Cl. 41 — 42.
Eason, Clarence M., to Industrial Clutch Corp. Air-operated
clutch-brake mechanism. 2,747,714, 5-29-56, Cl. 192 — 144.
Eason, Clarence M., to Industrial Clutch Corp. Friction disk
construction for clutches, brakes and the like. 2,753,032,
7-3-56, Cl. 192—113.
Eason, Ernest O. Automatic coin controlled liquid dispens-
ing device. 2,760,618, 8-28-56, Cl. 194 — 13.
East Coast Aeronautics, Inc. : See —
Miller. Roy G. 2,731,067.
Miller, Roy G. 2,737,309.
East Dayton Tool and Die Co., The : See —
Fischer, Clarence H., and Parsons. 2,734,620.
Easterday. Elton E. Sedimentation basin cleaning apparatus.
2,768,749, 10-30-56, Cl. 210—55.
Eastern Air Devices, Inc. : See —
Seiden. George. 2,750,522.
Eastern Industries, Inc. : See —
Barker, John L., and Pennell. 2,761,119.
Wilcox, Harry A. 2,742,280.
Wilcox, Harry A. 2,761,120.
Eastern Malleable Iron Co., The : See —
Pelcin, Albert L. 2,729.089.
Pelcin, Albert L. 2,735,706.
Eastern Power Devices Ltd. : See —
Turgeon, Joseph A. 2,774,832.
Eastern Rotorcraft Corp. : See —
Campbell, Harris S. 2,734,717.
Marsh, John C. 2,771,162.
Eastern Steamship Lines Inc. : See —
Cohee, George E. 2,761,581.
Eastern Venetian Blind Co., The : See —
Rosenbaum, Harry S. 2,745,488.
Eastes, John YV. : See —
Cooke, Theodore F., and Eastes. 2,742,375.
Eastes, John W., to American Cyanamid Co. Preparation
of phthalocyanine pigments. 2,770,629, 11-13-56, Cl.
260—314.5.
Easthagen, John H. : See —
Alderson, William H., and Easthagen. 2,729,594.
Eastman, Daniel E., and R. R. Ryan, to Allied Chemical &
Dye Corp. Charging solids to vessels. 2,753,056, 7-3-56,
Cl. 214—18.
Eastman, David P., to United Specialties Co. Displacement
air cleaner. 2,767,805, 10-23-56. Cl. 183—15.
Eastman, Don L., and C. L. Shaw. Squaring device.
2,739,385, 3-27-56, Cl. 33—76.
Eastman, du Bois, to The Texas Co. Process and apparatus
for the generation of power from a solid carbonaceous fuel.
2,735,265, 2-21-56, Cl. 60—39.05.
Eastman, du Bois, and L. P. Gaucher, to The Texas Co.
Process for pulverizing solid materials. 2,735,787, 2-21-56,
Cl. 117—66.
Eastman, du Bois, and L. P. Gaucher, to The Texas Co. Meth-
od of treatment of solid carbonaceous materials. 2,761,824,
9-4-56, Cl. 202—12.
Eastman, Du Bois, and L. P. Gaucher, to The Texas Co. Gas
burner. 2,767,785, 10-23-56. Cl. 158—109.
Eastman, Glenn H. : See —
Worden, Donald P., Eastman, Snyder, and Payne.
2,757,732.
Eastman, John R., to Sterling Electric Motors, Inc. Motor
end bell structure. 2,772,929, 12-4-56, Cl. 308—236.
Eastman Kodak Co. : See —
Akin, George A. 2,731,507.
Aklin, George H. 2,735,340.
Aklin, George H. 2,771,817.
Allen, Charles F. H., and Beilfuss. 2,735,769.
Allen, Charles F. H., and Byers. 2.772,282.
Allen, Charles F. H., and Minsk. 2,735.841.
Allen, Charles F. H., and Reynolds. 2,743,181.
Allen, Charles F. H., and Sagura. 2,772,164.
Allen, Charles F. H., and Van Allan. 2,763,657.
Allen, Charles F. H., and Vittum. 2,735,764.
Altman, Fred E. 2,742,817.
Altman, Fred E. 2,755,701.
Altman, Fred E. 2,767,614.
Askren, Lee T., and Taylor. 2,742,793.
Babcock, David L., and Nowak. 2,747,479.
Ballard, Clinton S., and Lowe. 2,756,145.
Baxter, Ernest L. 2,751,309.
Bell, Alan. 2,758,119.
Bell, Alan, and De Croes. 2,743,187.
Bell, Alan, Knowles, and Tholstrup. 2,739,066.
Bell, Alan, Knowles, and Tholstrup. 2,759,828.
Bell, Alan, and McConnell. 2,739,160.
Benton, Charles H., and Robeson. 2,765,343.
Benton. Charles H., and Robeson. 2,765,344.
Bentz, Ralph W. 2,772,243.
Brokaw, George Y., and Van Graafeiland. 2,732,387.
Brooker, Leslie G. S. 2,735,767.
Brooker, Leslie G. S. 2,743,274.
Brooker, Leslie G. S., and Heseltine. 2.748.114.
Brooker, Leslie G. S., and Lincoln. 2,763,646.
Brooker, Leslie G. S., and Van Lare. 2,748,115.
Brooker, Leslie G. S., and White. 2,735,770.
Brooker, Leslie G. S., and White. 2,739,964.
Burness, Donald M. 2,760,985.
Burness, Donald M. 2,760,987.
Burness, Donald M. 2.772,295.
Caldwell, John R. 2,739,158.
Caldwell, John R. 2,744,078.
Caldwell, John R. 2,744.088-97.
Caldwell, John R. 2,744,129.
Caldwell, John R. 2,756,221.
Caldwell, John R. 2,759,836.
Caldwell, John R., and Gilkey. 2,759,900.
Caldwell, John R., and Gilkey. 2.773.050.
Caldwell, John R., and Hill. 2,732,369.
Capstafl, John G, and Clutz. 2,747,478.
Carnall, Edward, Jr., and Lugert. 2,768,108.
Carroll, Burt H. 2,743,180.
Carroll, Burt H. 2,751,299.
Clark, Walter, and Cowden. 2,763,553.
Coene, William G. 2,738,670.
Coover, Harry W., Jr. 2,735,830.
Coover, Harry W., Jr. 2,735,831.
Coover, Harrv W., Jr. 2,743,258.
Toover, Harrv W., Jr. 2,756,250.
Coover, Harry W., Jr. 2,768,109.
Coover, Harry W., Jr., and Dickey. 2,732,363.
Coover, Harry W., Jr., and Dickey. 2,742,444.
Coover, Harry W., Jr., and Dickey. 2.743,261.
Coover, Harry W., Jr., and Dickey. 2,759,912.
Coover, Harry W., Jr., and Dickey. 2,763,631.
Coover, Harry W.. Jr., and Diokoy. 2.765.332.
Coover, Harry W., Jr., and McConnell. 2,751,384.
Coover, Harry W., Jr., and Shearer. 2,743,262.
Coover, Harry W., Jr., and Shearer. 2,763,585.
Coover, Harry W., Jr., Dickpv, ami Stanin. 2,743.263.
Coover, Harry W., Jr., Guillet, and Martin. 2,751,277.
De Busk, Ralph E. 2,743,298.
De Croes, George C, and Akin. 2,733,259.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Eastman Kodak Co. : See — Continued
De Croes, George C, and Taniblyn. 2,735,782.
Dickey, Joseph B., and Taylor. 2,746,952.
Dickey, Joseph B., and Towne. 2,730,523.
Dickey, Joseph B., and Towne. 2,746,953.
Dickey, Joseph B., and Towne. 2,757,173.
Dickey, Joseph B., and Towne. 2,763,668.
Dickey, Joseph B., and Towne. 2,768,160.
Donaldson, Raymond E., and White. 2,743,193.
Eaton, Wentworth C. 2,751,276.
Edgerton, Richard 0., and Staud. 2,747,996.
Elins, Herbert S., Bellis, and Gates. 2,763,639.
Embree, Norris D., and Brokaw. 2,764,605.
Evans, Ralph M., Stauffer, and Yutzy. 2,742,833.
Ewald, William P. 2,767,918.
Finch, Gaylord K., and Hagemeyer. 2,748,171.
Fletcher, George L. 2,760,984.
Fletcher, George L. 2,766,290.
Fletcher, George L., and Hull. 2,760,986.
Fordyce, Charles R., and Gramkee. 2,739,069.
Fordyce, Charles R., and Gramkee. 2,739,070.
Fordyce, Charles R., and Michener. 2,735,771.
Fowler, William F., Jr. 2,739,137.
Fowler, William F., Jr. 2,772,166.
Gearhart, William M„ and Crowley. 2,739,975.
Gee, Robert E., Jr., and Hagemeyer. 2,734,909.
Griggs, William H., and Heard. 2,739,062.
Griggs, William H., and Secrist. 2,760,864.
Griggs, William H., and Staehle. 2,756,150.
Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr. 2,739,169.
Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr. 2,763,627.
Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr. 2,772,259.
Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., and Clegg. 2,763,697.
Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., and Jull. 2,748,167.
Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., and Oglesby. 2,770,607.
Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., and Perry. 2,759.979.
Hall, Vincent C, and Yule. 2,744,950.
Hanson, Wesley T., Jr. 2,763,549.
Harter, Paul. 2,759,405.
Hellmann, Richard J., and Fowler. 2,768,080.
Henn, Richard W. 2,735,774.
Hepher, Martin. 2,772,160.
Heseltine, Donald W. 2,734,900.
Heseltine, Donald. 2,756,227.
Hiatt, Gordon D., and Emerson. 2,759,909.
Hiatt, Gordon D., Mench, and Emerson. 2,759,925.
Hilborn, Edwin H. 2,748,022.
Hill, George D. 2,735,766.
Hintz, Harvey P., Hayden, and Offensend. 2,738,704.
Hintz, Harvey P., and Schoonmaker. 2,767,610.
Hoadley, Harvey O. 2,735,615.
Hoadley, Hnrvev O. 2,735,616.
Hood, Glay M., and Crookshank. 2,751,297.
Hood, Henry J., Nowack, and Van Hoesen. 2,763.045.
Hood, Henry J., Nowack, and Van Hoesen. 2,771,827.
Hull, David C. 2,732,397.
Illingsworth, Bernard D., Dann, and Gates. 2,763,625.
Jackson. Wallace T. 2,737,688.
Jackson, Winston J. 2,732,194.
James, Thomas H., and Tregillus. 2,751,300.
Jeremias, Charles G. 2,763,677.
Jones, George S. 2,747,462.
Jones, Jean E. 2,751,298.
Jones, Jean R, and Danschroder. 2,759,821.
Jones, Jean E., Reed, and Kuniskis. 2,7.">9,822.
Joyner, Frederick B., and Shearer. 2,756,251.
July, George, Knott, and Pollak. 2,732,316.
Jungjohann, Vernon H., Hanken and Robinson.
2,750,810.
Kendall, William B. 2.743,184.
Kenyon, William O., Waugh, and Taylor. 2,759,914.
Keyes, Grafton H. 2,739,147.
Klauss, Ralph E., and O'Kane. 2,742.963.
Knott, Edward B. 2,739,970.
Knott, Edward B. 2,743,272.
Knott, Edward B. 2,743,273.
Knott, Edward B. 2,743,278.
Knott, Edward B., and Morgan. 2,732,302.
Knowles, M B. 2,763,691.
Knox, William J., Jr., Twardokus, and Davis. 2,739,891.
Koch, George J., ami l'.rinsmaid. 2,742,819.
Kridel, Donald J., Wiitala, and Stampfli. 2,759,823.
Kuhrt, Noel H. 2,732,386.
Levenson, Gerald I. P. 2,763,531.
Loria, Anthony, and Pesch. 2,772,161.
Loria, Anthony, and Sawdey. 2,756,253.
Loria, Anthony, Vittum, and Weissberger. 2,735,765.
Lovick, Robert C. 2,763,550.
Lowe, Wesley G., Jones, and Roberts. 2,739.060.
Lowe, Wesley G., Jones, and Roberts. 2,743,182.
Lowe, Wesley G., Jones, and Roberts. 2,743,183.
MacWilliam, Edgar A. 2,756,148.
Mader, Paul M. 2,748,000.
Malm, Carl J., and Blanchard. 2,772,266.
Malm, Carl J., and Crane. 2,753,339.
Malm, Carl J., and Crane. 2,768.161.
Malm, Carl J., and Crane. 2,772.267.
Marvin, Edgar S., and Malone. 2.750.858.
Mauer. Paul B., and Taylor. 2,763,786.
McFall, John C, and Yutzy. 2,735,768.
McKee, Edward S. 2,731,895.
McLeod, John H. 2,759,393.
McLeod, John H. 2,767,482.
Mercier, Joseph A., Torpey, and Russell. 2,761,419.
2,732,382.
id Williams. 2,7.35,837.
Eastman Kodak Co. : See — Continued
Meyer, Lester W. A., and Broyles. 2,763,562.
Mihalyi, Joseph. 2,735,332.
Mihalyi, Joseph. 2,735,772.
Mihalyi, Joseph. 2,771,812.
Mihalyi, Joseph. 2,771,813.
Minsk, Louis M. 2,759,816.
Minsk, Louis M., and Chechak.
Minsk, Louis M., Reynolds, an_
Minsk, Louis M., and Van Deusen. 2,732,297.
Minsk, Louis M., Van Deusen, and Robertson. 2,751,296.
Morgan, John, and Starkey. 2,732,303.
Murray, Alexander. 2,756,143.
Murray, Joseph J., and Leubner. 2,739,892.
Nosco, Louis C. 2,750,835.
Orser, William D. 2,747,466.
Painter, Edwin S., and Scott. 2,743,296.
Parsons, William F., and Little. 2,748,020.
Perry, Edmond S., and Cox. 2,749,292.
Priest, William J. 2,748,103.
Priest, William J., and Allen. 2,739,059.
Rasch, Arthur A., Crabtree, and Henn. 2,739,894.
Reed, Kenneth J. 2,739,148.
Reynolds, Delbert D., and Kenyon. 2,768,078.
Reynolds, Delbert D., and Williams. 2,748,160.
Reynolds, George A., and Sagal. 2,756,147.
Reynolds, George A., and Tinker. 2,743,279.
Rissberger, Arthur €., Jr., and Vivian. 2,759,681.
Robertson, Earl M., and West. 2,732,301.
Robinette, Marion L., and Faw. 2,735,632.
Rodgers, George F. 2,743,286.
Rodgers, George F. 2,748,172.
Rodgers, George F. 2,748,173.
Rodgers, George F. 2,759,980.
Ross. Donald V. 2,739,174.
Russell, Frederick J. 2,768,079.
Russell, Theodore A. 2,761,418.
Russell, Theodore A. 2,761,791.
Russell, Theodore A., Wilson, and Sanford. 2,761,417.
Salminen, Ilmari. 2,742,832.
Salminen, Ilmari F., and Barr. 2,772,162.
Salminen, Ilmari F., Van Allan, and Yackel. 2,751,295.
Salo, Martin, and Kaul. 2,771,638.
Sandvik, Otto, and Chandler. 2,735,677.
Saunders, Vernon I., and I. F. and W. M. Salminen.
2,756,149.
Sawdey, George W. 2,739,888.
Sawdey, George W., and Van Allan. 2,739,971.
Sayre, Edward V. 2,747,998.
Schade, Willy E. 2,750,839.
Schmitt, Henry O., Jr. 2,767,474.
Schrader, Robert J. 2,773,910.
Schulken, Roger M., Jr., and Long. 2,768,151.
Shearer, Newton H., and Coover. 2,748,050.
Shields, Donald J., Thompson, and Knowles. 2,735,218.
Smith, James G., and Sundeen. 2,747,997.
Smith, Robert B. 2,763,551.
Spear, Donald R., and Fowler. 2,748,029.
Staehle, Henry C. 2,751,315.
Staehle, Henry C. 2,763,572.
Straley, James M., and Wallace. 2,773,054.
Streiffert, John G. 2.742,837.
Streiffert, John G. 2,772.089.
Sweet, Sterling S., Van Horn, and Newsome.
Tampblyn, John W., and Armstrong. 2,735,783.
Taylor, Erie W., and Unruh. 2,751.372.
Thirtle, John R., Vittum, and Weissberger. 2,732
Thompson, Ben.iamin. 2,731,4
Thompson, Benjamin. 2.755,300.
Thompson, John W. 2,739,103.
Thompson, John W. 2,747,979.
Thompson, John W., and Shields. 2,739,048.
Thompson, John W., and Shields. 2,739,131.
Thompson, Russell G. 2,743,398.
Tong, Lee K. J. 2,772.163.
Touey, George P. 2,759,924.
Touey, George P., and Kiefer. 2,759,787.
Towne, Edmund B., and Dickey. 2,771.466.
Towne, Edmund B., and Hill. 2,768,211.
Tyler, Arthur W., and Klauss. 2,763.192.
Unruh, Cornelius C, and Smith. 2,751.373.
Unruh, Cornelius C, and Smith. 2,768,154.
Urbach, Franz. 2,748.289.
Van Allan, James A. 2,748,021.
Van Allan, James A. 2,763.566.
Van Campen, John H., and Gates. 2,763.552.
Vander Woude, Jack C, and Morris. 2,763,693.
Van Lare, Earl J. 2,739,149.
Vanselow, Waldemar, and Leermakers. 2,732,304.
Wengel, Raymond W. 2,747,457.
Weyerts, Walter J. 2,756,151.
White. James C. 2,750,653.
Williams, Jack L. R. 2,739,956.
Williams, John. 2,739,153.
Young, De Walt S., and Atkins. 2,739,156.
Young, De Walt S., and McCulley. 2.763,672.
Young, De Walt S., and Rodgers. 2.768,175.
Young, Earle A., and Bennett. 2,751,149.
Yule, John A. C. 2,748,190.
Yutzy, Henry C. 2,756,142.
Yutzy, Henry C, and Carroll. 2,747,999.
Yutzy, Henry C, and Yackel. 2,739,890.
Yutzy, Henry C, and Yackel. 2,740,717.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Eastman Machine Co. : See —
Carapucci, Tracy T. 2,753,670.
Ulrich, Lester J. 2,763,927.
Eastman Mfg. Co. : See — •
Schadeberg, George. 2,768,S44.
Eastman Oil Well Survey Co. : See — ■
Bendar, Arthur Z. 2,764,310.
Brady, Edward F. 2,735,652.
Jackson, John G. 2,755,430.
Easton, Bernard K., and W. H. Kibbel, Jr., to Food Machinery
and Chemical Corp. Peroxide bleaching -with polyphos-
phates and alkali salt of EDTAA. 2,740,689, 4-3-56, CI.
8—111.
Easton, Fred H. : See —
Helmer, Norman D., and Easton. 2,764,981.
Easton, Bobert D., to Pacific Press, Inc. Device for stack-
ing magazines prior to trimming. 2,731,086, 1-17-56, CI.
164 — 48.
Baston, Bufus, to Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corp. Apparatus
for controlling the flow of molten metal. 2,743,492, 5-1-56,
CI. 22—79.
Easton, Bufus, and T. Y. Wilson, to Allegheny Ludlum Steel
Corp. Metal pouring apparatus for continuous casting.
2,772,455, 12-4-56, CI. 22—79.
Easton, Bufus, and T. Y. Wilson, to Continuous Metalcast
Co., Inc. Mold mounting for continuous casting. 2,775,008,
12-25-56, CI. 22—57.2.
Easton, Bussell P. : See —
Bichman, Seymour, and Easton. 2,732,305.
East 134 Co. : See —
Gilmore, William H. and C. R. 2,748,847.
East Penn Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Brown, Felix E. 2,775,476.
Eastwood, Clinton : See — ■
Herzog, Harold A., and Eastwood. 2,745,590.
Eastwood, Sylvander C, to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc.
Hydrocarbon conversion process. 2,737,478, 3-6-56, CI.
196—55.
Eastwood, Sylvander C, to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Method
and apparatus for the conversion of high boiling liquid hy-
drocarbons. 2,770,582, 11-13-56, CI. 196—52.
Easybow Engineering & Besearch Co. : See —
Findleton, Bonald J. 2,760,450.
Findleton, Bonald J. 2,764,108.
Findleton, Bonald J. 2.770,846.
Taylor, Everett B. 2,768,434.
Eatinger, Cloyde B. Fishing devices. 2,739,408, 3-27-56,
CI. 43^3.14.
Eaton, Charles C. : See — ■
Thomas, Kenneth H„ and Eaton. 2,761,037.
Eaton, Frederic N., to United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Breakaway electrical
connector. 2,775,745, 12-25-56, CI. 339 — 91.
Eaton, John F., to Bethlehem Supply Co. Adjustable counter-
balance crank. 2,739,493, 3-27-56, CI. 74—591.
Eaton Mfg. Co. : See —
Anderson, Morris L., and Hendricks. 2,742,061.
Chanda, Bobert F., and Gamundi. 2,742,051.
Christie, Chester D. 2,733,795.
Connelly. La Vern E. 2,775,206.
Dahmer, Boy S. 2,733,489.
Eames, Walter B. 2,737,196.
Eames, Walter E. 2,752,853.
Eames, Walter E.. Jr. 2,732,802.
Findley, Howard J. 2,732,447.
Findlev, Howard J. 2,744,596.
Findley, Howard J. 2,756.852.
Findley, Howard J. 2,773,205.
Gamundi, Beynold F. 2,739,683.
Gamundi, Beynold F. 2.746,805.
Gamundi, Beynold F., and Pipes. 2,772,762.
Gill, Andrew S., Jr. 2,753,854.
Hedlund, Oscar, and Edwards. 2,729,578.
Jaeschke, Ealph L. 2,744,213.
Jaeschke, Balph L. 2,759,136.
Jaeschke, Balph L. 2,760,611.
Jaeschke, Balph L. 2,761,538.
Line, Gerald D.. and Biley. 2,749,892.
Oldberg, Sidney. 2,749,889.
Oldberg, Sidney. 2,749,890.
Oldberg, Sidney. 2,755,785.
Oldberg, Sidney. 2,761,435.
Pettibone, Robert L. 2,756,492.
Pettibone, Bobert L. 2,768,917.
Pipes. George R. 2,775,184.
Babinow. Jacob. 2,732,921.
Bussell, Bobert C. 2,739,491.
Bussell, Bobert C. 2,743,713.
Bussell, Bobert C. 2,749,710.
Bussell, Bobert C. 2,749,891.
Bussell, Bobert C. 2,752.904.
Bussell, Bobert C. 2,753,855.
Bussell, Bobert C. 2.754.692.
Bussell, Robert C. 2,768.532.
Schultz, Arthur D., Pipes, Linn, and Gamundi. 2,740,548.
Simons, Homer C. 2,749,829.
Winther, Anthony. 2,745.527.
Winther, Martin P. 2,738,044.
Winther, Martin P. 2,739,487.
Witchger, Eugene S. 2,739,538.
Eaton, Mark S., to Propack, Inc. Disposable slipper.
2,735,195, 2-21-56, CI. 36 — 9.
Eaton, Milton, to The Shawinigan Water and Power Co. Elec-
tric steam generator. 2,729,738, 1-3-56, CI. 219 — 40.
Eaton, Milton, to Shawinigan Chemicals Ltd. Low voltage
connections for electrode furnace. 2,752,409, 6-26-56, CI.
13—9.
Eaton, Milton, to Shawinigan Chemicals Ltd. Flexible cables
for electric furnaces. 2,759,988, 8-21-56, CI. 174 — 28.
Eaton, Nelson C. Flow control gate. 2,772,850, 12-4-56,
CI. 251—306.
Eaton, Russell B., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process for separating hafnium tetrachloride from zir-
conium tetrachloride. 2,744,060, 5-1-56, CI. 202 — 39.
Eaton, Wentworth C, to Eastman Kodak Co. Colored ad-
hesive tape. 2,751,276. 6-19-56, CI. 8 — 18.
Eaton, William J., and J. A. Porath, to Bendix Aviation Corp.
Steering system for aircraft undercarriages. 2,762,585,
9-11-56, CI. 244—50.
Eaves, Paul H. : See —
Pominski, Joseph, Vix, and Eaves. 2,759,956.
Eaves, William C, and B. W. Whitehill. Mud guard for
tractor cab. 2,735,693, 2-21-56, CI. 280 — 154.5.
Ebauches S. A. : See —
Eobert-Charrue, Fritz A. 2,766,578.
~", Bobert M. Method of treating wells. 2,756,826,
-56, CI. 166- ""
7-
Ebbo, Faj
W.
Ladder positioner. 2,755,010, 7-17-56, CI.
228 — 60.
Ebco Mfg. Co., The : See —
Fischer, Harry C, and Benua. 2,734,347.
Fischer, Harry C, and Benua. 2,734,357.
Fischer, Harry C, and Benua. 2,766,005.
Ebel, Friedrich, W. Bupp, and W. Keller, to Badische Anilin-
& Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Production of vat dye-
stuffs. 2,731,464, 1-17-56, CI. 260 — 256.4.
Ebel, Friedrich, W. Bupp, and W. Keller, to Badische Anilin
& Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Anthraquinone triazine
vat dyestuffs. 2,735,849, 2-21-56, CI 260 — 249.
Ebel, Friedrich. to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktienge-
sellschaft. Production of vat dyestuffs. 2,753,349, 7-3-56
CI. 260—262.
Ebel, Bobert H. : See —
Barker, Robert S., and Ebel. 2,748,138.
Weyker, Robert G., and Ebel. 2,730,528.
Eber, Mortimer, and W. R. Hayter, Jr., to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Cathode structures. 2,760,097, 8-21-56,
CI. 313 — 71.
Eberhard, Everett : See —
Beard, Arthur D., and Eberhard. 2,735,017.
Eberhard, Everett, to Motorola, Inc. Transistor oscillator.
2,751,501, 6-19-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Eberhardt, John E. : See —
Graham, Hugh S., and Eberhardt. 2,774,662.
Eberhardt, John E., H. S. Graham, and B. G. Gold to
Bethlehem Steel Co. Method of deactivating sponge iron.
2,766,108, 10-9-56, CI. 75—0.5.
Eberhart, Arthur H., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Suc-
tion cleaning apparatus having automatic brush adjust-
ment. 2,753,585, 7-10-56, CI. 15 — 319.
Eberhart, Arthur H, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Pipe
joint with spring detent and releasing means. 2,757,942.
8-7-56, CI. 285 — 7.
Eberle, Fritz T., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Welding dis-
similar metal members with welded joint, including stabi-
lized ferritic metal zone. 2,759,249 8-21-56, CI 29 196 1
Eberle, Jack F., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Container for
deliquescent materials. 2,771,333, 11-20-56, CI 312 31
Eberle, William J., and E. D. Dubuisson ; said Dubuisson
assor. to said Eberle. Plumber's tool. 2,730,604 1-10-56
CI. 219 — 21. ' '
Eberly Harry C, to Sperry Rand Corp. Forage harvester
discharge spout locater. 2,762,517, 9-11-56, CI 214 42
Eberly, Kenneth C, to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co'
Cracking ethylene dichloride. 2,755,315, 7-17-56, CI.
260 — 656.
Eberly, Warren S. : See —
Post, Carl B., and Eberly. 2,730,443.
Ebersold, Florin D. Rol-a-map. 2,752,705,
Ebersold, Hugo : See —
Blankenagel, Heinrich, Ahls, and Ebersold
Ebersole John M. Roof repair sheet for
2,730,052, 1-10-56, CI. 108—1.
Ebert, Edward A. Aerated bait container. 2,731,760, 1-24^-56,
Ebert. John : See —
Weber, Ernst, and Ebert. 2,731,603.
Ebert. John E. : See —
Finke, Herbert A., and Ebert. 2,752,494
Ebert, Ludwig, to Einson-Freeman Co., Inc. Cardboard dis-
6-12-5Tcif02ril^--49aSS merchandise display. 2,750,050,
Eberts, Edward D. : See —
Strickland, Claude H, Eberts, and Robb. 2,774 499
Eberz, William F., to Petrolite Corp. Pumping apparatus.
2,737,978, 3-13-56, CI. 137— 566. S W
Ebetino, Frank F., G. Gever, and K. J. Haves, to The Norwich
Pharmacal Co. Series of new N-(5-nitro-2-furfurylidene)-
3-amino-2-iminooxazolidines. 2,759,932, 8-21-56 CI.
260—240.
Eble, John: See —
Pender, Joseph D. 2,757,476.
Ebner, Alfred J. Metallic recuperator. 2,750,159, 6-12-56,
CI. 257—171.
Ebner, Henry M. Apparatus for feeding sheet material.
2,743,103, 4-24-56, CI. 271 — 44.
7-3-56, CI.
2,769,'
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Ebner, John H. : See —
Paca, John P., and Ebner. 2,732,815.
Ebsworth, Richard H. Power transmission. 2,731,848,
1-24-56, CI. 74 — 472.
Ebsworth, Richard H. Power transmission. 2,749,767,
6-12-56, CI. 74 — 472.
Eby, Ealter D. : See —
Detamore, Harold H., and Eby. 2,768,612.
Eby, Richard R., and J. P. Tarbox, to Sperry Rand Corp.
Barrel knot tying mechanism for automatic balers.
2,757,600, 8-7-56. CI. 100—23.
Eccles, George O. : See —
Hall, Douglas W., and Eccles. 2,756,493.
Echeagaray, Ignacio P. : See —
Brown, Arling D., Jr., Echeagaray, Gross, and Valenti.
2,772,565.
Echeverria, Charles M., Jr., to United Aircraft Corp. Blade
having symmetrical extruded spar. 2,754,915, 7-17-56, CI.
170—159.
Echols, Robert E. : See —
Hotten, Bruce W„ and Echols. 2,768,138.
Eck, Floyd R., to Motor Products Corp. Torsion hinge.
2,733,476, 2-7-56, CI. 16—180.
Eck, John C, and E. M. Gocze, to Ailed Chemical & Dye Corp.
Atomizing spray for oil gas production. 2,755,134, 7-17-56,
CI. 299—115.
Eck, Robert N., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Braking control
system for electric motors. 2,774,027, 12-11-56, CI.
318—379.
Eckardt, Wolfgang M. J., to Lever Brothers Co. Process and
composition for dyeing hair. 2,750,326, 6-12-56, CI.
167 — 88.
Eckardt, Wolfgang M. J., to Lever Brothers Co. Process of
dyeing animal fibers and dyes and dyeing compositions
therefor. 2,750,327, 6-12-56, CI. 167—88.
Eckardt, Wolfgang M. J., and S. R. Preisinger, to Lever
Brothers Co. Thickened hair dyeing composition compris-
ing polyhvdroxvl compound and alkanolamine. 2,709,748,
11-6-56, CI. 167—88.
Eckart, Robert H., to Pood Packers, Inc. Pickle canning
machine. 2,775,268, 12-25-56, CI. 141—78.
Eckberg, Curtis R. Control apparatus. 2,744,178, 5-1-56,
CI. 200—138.
Eckberg, Keith S. : See —
Teager, James H.. and Eckberg. 2,769,801.
Eekdahl, Donald E. : See —
Baker, Richard H., and Eekdahl. 2,773,983.
Eckel, Heinrich. Tightening device for ski binding. 2,753,188.
7-3-56, CI. 280—11.35.
Eckel, John E., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Improved sealing valve assembly. 2,743,905, 5-1-56, CI.
255—28.
Eckel, John E., and P. G. Boucher, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Enlarging bore holes by pellet drilling.
2,771,269, 11-20-56, CI. 255—1.8.
Eckel, Joseph C, to United States Steel Corp. Low metalloid
enameling steel and method of producing same. 2,736,648,
2-28-56, CI. 75—123.
Eckel, Oliver C. Door construction. 2,734,234, 2-14-56, CI.
20—16.
Eckel, Oliver C. Door apparatus. 2,741,805, 4-17-56, CI.
20 — 16.
Eckel, Oliver C. Resilient door with offset mount. 2,774,117,
12-18-56, CI. 20—16.
Eckel, Oliver C, T. C. Browne, and H. M. Spelman, Jr. ; said
Browne and said Spelman, Jr., assors. to said Eckel.
Flexible doors. 2,760,567, 8-28-56, CI. 160—368.
Eckelmann, Luis E., and G. E. Ferguson, to Pyrene Mfg. Co.
Fire extinguishing process. 2,758.656, 8-14-56, CI. 169 — 1.
Ecker, Murry F., to Pacific Pumps, Inc. Self-correcting high
pressure seal for rotating shaft. 2,761,711, 9-4-56, CI.
286—11.14.
Ecker, Murry F., to Pacific Pumps, Inc. High-pressure seal
for rotating shaft. 2,761,712, 9-4-56. CI. 286—11.14.
Ecker, Murry F., and D. B. Harney, to Pacific Pumps, Inc.
Seal construction. 2,735,701, 2-21-56, CI. 286—11.14.
Eckert, Charles F., to United States Rubber Co. Manufacture
of articles from synthetic rubber latex. 2,738,342, 3-13-56,
CI. 260—85.1.
Eckert, Charles F., to United States Rubber Co. Latex foam
sponge containing an alkali salt of perfluoromonocarboxylic
acid. 2,761,001, 8-28-56, CI. 260—723.
Eckert, Francis M., R. J. MacDonnell, and P. H. Villars, to
Chance Vought Aircraft, Inc. Spring-loaded rotary type
transducer. 2,769,883, 11-6-56, CI. 201 — 48.
Eckert, George F., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.
Electrodeposition of tin. 2,736,692, 2-28-56, CI. 204 — 54.
Eckert. George W. : See —
Dilworth, John P., Eckert, and Coppoc. 2,755,247.
Eckert, George W., to The Texas Co. Lithium-strontium
soap greases from oxidized petroleum fractions. 2,738,327,
3-13-56, CI. 252—40.
Eckert, Herbert L., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Differential
pinion mounting. 2,762,240. 9-11-56, CI. 74—711.
Eckert. Herman K., and J. G. McQuarrie, to Monsanto Chemi-
cal Co. Water treatment. 2,757,797, 8-7-56, CI. 210—53
Eckert, James E., to Radio Corp. of America. Stable ultra-
high frequency oscillation generator. 2,740,889, 4-3-56,
CI. 250 — 36.
Eckert, John P., Jr., and J. R. Weiner. to Sperry Rand Corp.
Gating system. 2,748,270, 5-29-56, CI. 250—27.
Eckert, Joseph F.. and A. L. Szymanski. Measuring instru-
ment. 2,770,884, 1 1-20-56, CI. 33—150.
Eckert, Wilhelm, and R. Kiihne, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktien-
gesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Briining. Water-
soluble sulfochloro-acetic ester salts of leuco vat dyestuffs
and process of preparing the same. 2,765,309, 10-2-56, CI.
260—272.
Eckey, Eddy W., to The Procter and Gamble Co. Detergent
compositions. 2,739,942, 3-27-56, CI. 252 — 132.
fluid. 2,758,079, 8-7-56, CI. 204—195.
Eckhardt, George R. : See —
Camp, William M., and Eckhardt. 2,756,558.
Eckhardt, Owen S. and I. E. Knapp, to Leach Brothers, Inc.
Ether of homo-abietic acid, method of preparing same and
■■•■— n 9_4_56, Cl. 106— 218.
compositions containing it. 2,761,
Eckhoif, Orville E. Pie marker. 2,731,926, ' 1-24-56, Cl.
107 — 49.
Eckhoff, Orville E. Steam cookers. 2,766,366, 10-9-56, Cl.
219—38.
Eckley, Dorothy L. Combined dispensing carton and at-
tached collapsible measuring cup. 2,770,403, 11-13-56, Cl.
222 — 424.5.
Eckley, William A., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Gyratory device.
2,747,418, 5-29-56, Cl. 74—87.
Eckman, Irving : See —
Huxley, Thomas C, III. and Eckman. 2,762,366.
Eckmann, Leonard G., and E. J. Zaruba, to Automatic Elec-
tric Laboratories, Inc. Private automatic exchange line
adapter for mobile radio system. 2,731,554, 1-17-56, Cl.
250—6.
Eckolls, Paul A. : See —
Toney, Waddie M., and Eckolls. 2.733,970.
Eckroad, Maurice J. Vertically adjustable trailer suspension.
2,740,639, 4-3-56, Cl. 280 — 43.
Eckroad. Maurice J. Vertically adjustable trailer. 2,754,129,
7-10-56, Cl. 280—44.
Eckrote, Kenneth R., and W. W. Tolley, to United States
Gypsum Co. Stapled gypsum plasterboard lath bundle.
2,750,031, 6-12-56, Cl. 206—60.
Eckstein, George R., to Remington Arms Co., Inc. Feeding
means for assembly press. 2,759,587, 8-21-56, Cl. 198 — 19.
Eckstein, George R., and P. H. Burdett, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army.
Shearing machine. 2,740,472, 4-3-56, Cl. 164 — 40.
Eckstein, Harry J. Can openers. 2,755,958, 7-24-56, Cl.
220—52.
Eckstrom, Albert W., to Blaw-Knox Co. Multiple effect evapo-
rator. 2,769.489, 11-6-56, Cl. 159—24.
Eckstrom, Albert W., and G. Hill, to Blaw-Knox Co. Con-
tinuous density control of a liquid. 2,745,484, 5-15-56, Cl.
159^4.
Eckstrom, Albert W., and J. G. Moore, to Blaw-Knox Co.
Liquid distributing bell for vertical tubes. 2,753,932,
7-10-56, Cl. 159—13.
Eckweiler, Howard J., Jr.,
Optical artificial horizon.
Eclipse Fuel Engineering Co.
Stadler, Albert. 2,751,974.
Economatic Products Co. : See —
Skerritt, Roy P. 2,765,587.
Ecusta Paper Corp. : See —
Schur, Milton O., and Levy. 2.733,720.
Schur, Milton O., and Levy. 2,738,791.
Schur, Milton O., and Levy. 2,754,207.
Edds, Richard V., to Turco Products. Inc.
process for removing material from
2,762,150, 9-11-56 Cl. 41—9.
Eddy, E. B., Co. : See —
Smith, Roland W. 2,774,329.
Eddy, Glen M., to Roll-O-Matic Chain Co. Tire chain for
tractors and heavy vehicles. 2,770,281, 11-13-56, Cl.
152—241.
Eddy, William R„ to Phillips Petroleum Co. Relief valve.
2.754,841, 7-17-56, Cl. 137—469.
Edelberg, Norman L., and J. P. Fiore, to The Rauland Corp.
Screening apparatus. 2,729,162, 1-3-56, Cl. 101 — 126.
Edelman, Aaron P., and M. Weinberg, to Hughes Aircraft Co.
Electrical hinge connector for circuit boards. 2,740,097,
3-27-56, Cl. 339—17.
Edelman, Abraham, and R. M. Frank, to Photobell Co. Level
indicator for supervising the level of agglomerate materials.
2,774,959, 12-18-56, Cl. 340 — 244.
Edelman, Irving. Removable tray support for rotisserie.
2,742,559, 4-17-56, Cl. 219—35.
Edelman, Irving. Mounting housing for rotisserie control
mechanism. 2,754,401, 7-10-56, Cl. 219—35.
Edelman, Philip E., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Regulated
power supply. 2,730,668, 1-10-56, Cl. 321—18.
Edelman, Philip E. Automatic irrigator. 2,754,150, 7-10-56,
Cl 299 25
Edelman. Philip E. Pressure switch actuator. 2,759,061,
8-14-56. Cl. 200—82.
Edelson, Harold, to Western Electric Co., Inc. Punch and
die. 2,768,687, 10-30-56, Cl. 164 — 59.
Edelstein, Albert L. Aerosol apparatus for decorative coating
and process for making said apparatus. 2,764,454, 9-25-56,
Cl. 299—95.
Edelstein, Harold, to the United States of America as repre-
sented bv the Secretary of the Armv. Barium titannte
temperature control. 2,731,564, 1-17-56, Cl. 250 — 36.
Eden, Carsten: See —
Geffcken, Walter, and Eden. 2,749,379.
Eden, Frank S. Clamp for books and like articles. 2,750,241,
6-12-56, Cl. 311—1.
to Kollsman Instrument Corp.
2,758,500, 8-14-56, Cl. 88—2.3.
See-
Apparatus and
a work piece.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Eden, William P. Combined hose carrier and storage tie.
2,733,024. 1-31-56, CI. 242—86.
Edens, Jan W., and J. Stolk, to Hartford National Bank and
Trust Co. Mixing circuit for superheterodyne receivers.
2,737,580, 3-6-56, CI. 250—20.
Edens, John : See —
Hansell, Fred E., and Edens. 2,758,904.
Edens, Ralph A., to Falcon Tool Co. Tool holders. 2,731,273,
1-17-56. CI. 279— SI.
Edens. Ralph A., to Falcon Tool Co. Means for form cutting
structure at the peripheries of round holes in curved
elements. 2.773.402. 12-11-56, CI. 77—58.
Eder, George J. Pliers with pivotally attached cam actuated
supplementary jaws. 2,747,446, 5-29-56, CI. 81 — 47.
Eder. Harold R. Power lawn edger having rotary blade.
2,737,768, 3-13-56, CI. 56—25.4.
Eder. Kurt: See-
Keller, Rudolf, and Eder. 2,748,156.
Eder, Virgil K.. to General Motors Corp. Drill. 2,750,817,
6-19-56, CI. 77—68.
Edera, Eugene : See —
Stokvis, Samuel R. J., and Edera. 2,744,758.
Edera, Eugene, and S. R. J. Stokvis. Automatic boring mill.
2,744,423. 5-8-5G, Cl. 77—57.
Ederer, Lothar A., to The Linen Thread Co., Inc. Slip stitch
device. 2,760,402, 8-28-56, Cl. 87—53.
Edgar. Albert C. to Wilson & Co., Inc. Coating for food
containers. 2,733,152, 1-31-56. Cl. 99 — 187.
Edgar, Albert C. and H. T. Spannuth, to WTilson & Co., Inc.
Method of treating containers for food. 2,735,354, 2-21-56,
Cl. 99 — 187.
Edgar. Dnvid. to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Collapsible
leather workpiece supports. 2,738,664, 3-20-56, Cl. 69 — 19.
Edgar, Donald J. : See —
Graybeal, La Verne R., and Edgar. 2,775,091.
Edgar, Robert R.. to Kimberly-Clark Corp. Loggers combine.
2.741.373. 4-10-56. Cl. 212—145.
Edge, Stanley H., to Clayton Dewandre Co. Ltd. Motor ve-
hicle heating system. 2,749,048, 6-5-56, Cl. 237 — 8.
Edge. Stanlev H.. F. H. Heacock. and D. L. G. Young, to
Clayton Dewandre Co. Ltd. Control means for power-
assisted steering mechanism. 2,730,075, 1-10-56, Cl.
121—41.
Edge. Stanley H., F. H. Heacock. and D. L. G. Young, to Clay-
ton Dewandre Co. Ltd. Control valve actuating means for
Dower-assisted steering mechanism. 2,737,021 3-6-56, Cl.
60—54.5.
Edge. Stanley H., and D. A. Sams, to Clayton Dewandre Co.
Ltd. Lubricating devices. 2,739,671, 3-27-56, Cl. 184 — 29.
Edgecombe. David A., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Die
changing arrangement for metal working apparatus.
2,731.123, 1-17-56. Cl. 193—38.
Edgecombe. David A., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Glass
mat cutter for steel extrusion. 2,738,062, 3-13-56, Cl.
207—1.
Edgecombe, David A., S. O. Evans, and A. T. Laposki, to The
Babcock & Wilcox Co. Automatic apparatus for feeding
stock to point swager or the like. 2,749,782, 6-12-56, Cl.
78—99.
Edgell, Ernest E. : See —
Irwin. Charles W. .and Edgell. 2,763,518.
Edgerly, Charles R. : See —
Brenneck, William A., Daubert, and Edgerly. 2,760.318.
Edgerton. Arthur H. Enamel firing stand. 2,735,921,
2-21-56, Cl. 219—19.
Edgerton, Arthur H. Enameling stand. 2,743,499, 5-1-56,
Cl. 25—153.
Edgerton, Ira L. Asphalt pavement construction. 2.746,733,
5-22-56, Cl. 259—147.
Edgerton, Richard O., and C. J. Staud, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Photographic element protected against action of ultra-
violet radiation. 2,747,996, 5-29-56, Cl. 95 — 2.
Edgerton, William H., and R. L. Hull, to Parke, Davis & Co.
Amine salts of penicillin G. 2,735,848, 2-21-56, Cl.
260—239.1.
Edgett. Henry L. Portable motor driven hedge trimmer.
2.740,198, 4-3-56, Cl. 30—276.
Edgett, Ronald S., and A. O. Olson, to the United States of
America as represented by the United States Atomic Energv
Commission. Denitration apparatus. 2,755,853, 7-24-56,
Cl 159 25
Edgin, James 6. Boat shade. 2,769,451, 11-6-56. Cl. 135 — 6.
Edgington, Otho S., to The Sinkers Corp. Apparatus for
treating seeds. 2,766,021, 10-9-56, Cl. 259—13.
Edinborgh, Julius A., to University of Wichita Foundation
for Industrial Research. Electronic moisture meter.
2,774,938, 12-18-56, Cl. 324—61.
Edison. Thomas A., Inc. : See —
Dietz, Edward A. 2,753,026.
Fritzinger, George H. 2,755,337.
Jacobs. Charles T. 2.740.846.
Kelly, Frederick G. 2.740,941.
Kelly, Frederick G., and Postal. 2,740.874.
Logan, William W. 2.755.339.
Logan, William W. 2,756,275.
Postal. Robert H. 2,764.659.
Somers, Richard M. 2,770,680.
Somers, Richard M., and Safford. 2.755.341.
Somers, Richard M.. and Safford. 2,757,238.
Thorp, Arthur G.. II. 2.765,210.
Edixon. Joe J. Telesconicallv expansible and contractible
dolly. 2.733.929. 2-7-56. Cl. 280 — 35.
Edlen, George G.. and H. M. Diambra. to Entron, Inc. Solder-
less coaxial connector. 2,761,110, 8-28-56, Cl. 339 — 89.
Edlo, Inc. : See —
Fahrenbach, Wolfgang B., and Stone. 2,766,567.
Edman, Carl A., to General Electric Co. Automatic electric
coffee percolator. 2,754,399, 7-10-56, Cl. 219 — 20.
Edmiston, Arthur G. All purpose saw blade. 2,770,267,
11-13-56, Cl. 143—133.
Edmond, Joseph A., 40% to J. Dinneen. Can opener and
:room bridle. 2,728,931, 1-3-56 Cl.
15 — 170.
Edmonds, George C. Air circulator. 2,747,791, 5-29-56,
Cl. 230—259.
Edmonds, Harry G., Sr., to National Weather-Top Corp.
Combination convertible top and expansible vehicle body.
2,769,658, 11-6-56, Cl. 296—100.
Edmonds, James T., Jr. : See —
Hillyer. John C, and Edmonds. 2.731,475.
Edmonds. James T., Jr., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Polymer-
boric anhydride reaction products. 2,731,454, 1-17-56, Cl.
260—94.7.
Edmonds, Lee O. : See —
Himel, Chester M., and Edmonds. 2,775,559.
Edmonds, Theodore, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Animated display device. 2,773,216, 12-4-56, Cl. 315 — 169.
Edmonson, Jack W. E. Detecting and recording system for
seismic waves. 2.771,592, 11-20-56, Cl. 340 — 17.
Edmont Mfg. Co. : See —
Kendig. Karl L. 2,757,791.
Edmunds, Glenn E., to The Jeffrey Mfg. Co. Tramming loco-
motive. 2,747,517. 5-29-56. Cl. 105—50.
Edmunds, William H., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Panel
board bus arrangement and circuit breaker mounting base.
2,766.405, 10-9-56. Cl. 317—119.
Edmunds, William H, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Quick-
break circuit breaker. 2,769,049, 10-30-56. Cl. 200 — 07.
Edmunds, William H, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Circuit
breaker tie bar. 2.773,949, 12-11-56, Cl. 200 — 18.
Edmundson, William C. : See —
Antonidis, John E., Edmundson, Smith, and House.
2,774,894.
Yahn, Victor W., Antonidis, Edmundson, and Dudderar.
2,753,477.
Edmundson, William C, to General Motors Corp. Dynamo
electric machine. 2,760,094, 8-21-56, Cl. 310—239.
Edo Corp. : See —
Grumet, Alex, and Callahan. 2,768,348.
Edsall, William S., to The Chase-Shawmut Co. Enclosed
switch and fuse units. 2,766,351, 10-9-56, Cl. 200 — 114.
Edsall, William S., to The Chase-Shawmut Co. Arrangements
for the protection of cables against short-circuit currents
and against overloading. 2,770,757, 11-13-56, Cl. 317^0.
Edson, Murray H. : See —
Cottle, Delmer L., Young, and Edson. 2.764.523.
Edson, Murray H., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
An asphalt, a process of making it and an enamel made
therewith. 2,767,102, 10-16-56, Cl. 106—281.
Edson, Murray H., and T. S. Tutwiler, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Blended asphaltic compositions. 2,769,790,
11-6-56, Cl. 260—28.5.
Edstrom, John O. Method of producing metal powder.
2,757,078, 7-31-56, Cl. 75—0.5.
Edstrom, Sven E., and B. Gisner, to Sandvikens Jernverks
Aktiebolag. Insert for rock drills. 2,751,195, 6-19-56,
Cl. 255—63.
Edvar. Torsten F. A., to Selas Corp. of America. Web
dryer. 2,742,274, 4-17-56, Cl. 263—3.
Edvardsson, Svante R. : See —
BjSrklund, Gustaf E., and Edvardsson. 2,770,037.
Edward Valves, Inc. : See —
Carr, Laurence H. 2,752,669.
Edwardes, John. Calk assembly. 2,758,396, 8-14-56, Cl.
36—59.
Edwards. Andrew W. : See —
Wallace, James M., and Edwards. 2.739.202.
Wallace, James M., and Edwards. 2.757,321.
Wallace, James M., and Edwards. 2,763.815.
Wallace, James M., and Edwards. 2,769,056.
Wallace, James M.. and Edwards. 2.769,058.
Edwards, Andrew W., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Auto-
matic reclosing circuit breakers. 2,752,534, 6-26-56, Cl.
317—22.
Edwards, Andrew W., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Auto-
matic reclosing circuit breakers. 2,769,054, 10-30-56, Cl.
200—89.
Edwards. Andrew W.. and W. J. Paxton, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Circuit interrupters. 2,734,964, 2-14-56,
Cl. 200—114.
Edwards. Andrew W., and K. L. Niebauer, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Circuit interrupters. 2,739,207, 3-20-56,
Cl. 200—150.
Edwards. Andrew W., and A. W. Ogg to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Circuit interrupter for load pickup. 2,739,270,
3-20-56, Cl. 317—37.
Edwards, Andrew W., and A. W. Ogg, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Circuit interrupter operating mechanism.
2,748,221, 5-29-56, Cl. 200—89.
Edwards, Baden J., to Pye Ltd. Television transmitting
apparatus. 2,756,364. 7-24-56, Cl. 315—10.
Edwards Brothers (Tippers) Ltd. : See —
Cosgrove, James. 2,747,550.
Edwards, Bryant, to Illinois Tool Works. Two-piece expand-
able elastic fastening device of the rivet type. 2,759,390,
8-21-56, Cl. 85 — 40.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Edwards, Charles D. : See —
Bruce, William F., Edwards, and Apat. 2,745,785.
Edwards, Charles M., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Data transmis-
sion apparatus. 2,769,086, 10-30-56, CI. 250—27.
Edwards Co., Inc. : See —
Verkuil, Leo L. 2,761,936.
Verkuil, Leo L. 2,773,153.
Edwards, Clyde L. Sod trimmer. 2,737,104, 3-6-56, CI.
97—227.
Edwards, Cyril J., Jr. Wheel-and-chain drive. 2,739,486,
3-27-56, CI. 74—250.
Edwards, Donald V., and W. P. Kruger, to Electrons, Inc.
Insulated shielding structure for gaseous discharge tube.
2,770,752, 11-13-56, CI. 313—206.
Edwards, Elizabeth G. Scrub bucket attachment. 2,757,405,
8-7-56, CI. 15—264.
Edwards Engineering Corp. : See —
"s, Joseph N. 2,765,731.
Ewart S. Package loader for trucks. 2,730,249,
1-10-56. CI. 214—75.
Edwards, Frederick H., to Pierwood Plastics Ltd. Injection
(plastic) moulding machines. 2,759,221, 8-21-56. CI.
18—30.
Edwards, Fredrick B. : See —
Gray. Warren E.. and Edwards. 2,730,990.
Edwards, George S. : See—
Bonewitz, Paul W., Fults, Edwards, and Hockett.
2,767,146.
Edwards High Vacuum Ltd. : See —
Power, Basil D. 2,734,679.
Edwards, Irving W. Rail bond.
339—276.
Edwards, Jack E., to M. L. Mayfleld.
12-4-56, CI. 166—129.
Edwards, James W., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Prepara-
tion of polyphosphates. 2,745,717, 5-15-56, CI. 23—106.
Edwards, John E. Multiple window sash unit or assembly.
2,730,775, 1-17-56, CI. 20 — 52.1.
Edwards, John M., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electrical
heating apparatus. 2,757,268, 7-31-56, CI. 219—10.75.
Edwards, John M., and E. J. Gottlieb, to Westinghouse Electric
"'56, CI.
2,741,752, 4-10-56, CI.
Well packer. 2,772,740,
2,743,099,
2,755,'
-56, CI.
Hydraulic
2,765,731,
r43,145.
Corp. Deflected spray quench,
266—4.
Edwards, John S. Catapult.
124—21.
Edwards, Joseph A., Jr. : See —
Hedlund, Oscar, and Edwards. 2.729.578.
Edwards, Joseph N., to Edwards Engineering Corp.
ram caps for crushing and pressing rolls.
10-9-56. CI. 100—99.
Edwards, Joseph W. : See — ■
Folger, Paul. 2,774,597.
Edwards, Lawrence K. Convertible table unit.
4-24-56, CI. 311—3.
Edwards, Lewis W. : See —
West, Russell A., and Edwards. 2,773,612.
Edwards, Lewis W., to Lukens Steel Co. Roof bolt. 2,748,594,
6-5-56, CI. 72—105.
Edwards, Lewis W., and R. A. West, to Lukens Steel Co.
Apparatus for loading and unloading heavy equipment.
2,773,614, 12-11-56, CI. 214—390.
Edwards, Lloyd : See —
Clarke, Charles B., and Edwards. 2,754,574.
Edwards Mfg. Co. : See —
Hayslip. Homer C. 2,737,321.
Edwards, Miles L. Scavenge line centrifuge. 2,747,514,
5-29-56, CI. 103—113.
Edwards, Miles L. Condition responsive pneumatic control
system. 2,766,730, 10-16-56, CI. 121 — 39.
Edwards, Morgan L., Jr. Sealing devices. 2,738,559, 3-20-56,
CI. 20—69.
Edwards, Omer H. Roof ladder. 2,755,981, 7-24-56, CI.
228—51.
Edwards, Ralph J. Automatic discharge control for truck
bodies. 2,743,026, 4-24-56, CI. 214—83.2.
Edwards, Ralph J., 50% to O. K. Thigpen. Body tool.
2,771,933, 11-27-56, CI. 153—32.
Edwards, Reginald G. A., to Armstrong Siddeley Motors Ltd.
Construction of compressor rotors. 2,738,126, 3-13-56,
CI. 230—134.
Edwards, Theodoric B. Remote control fire-fighting turret
and nozzle. 2,729,295, 1-3-56, CI. 169—25.
Edwards, Thomas : See —
Brown. Robert, and Edwards. 2.746.240.
Edwards, Thomas H., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the United States Atomic Enprgy Commission.
Magnetic control device for pumps. 2,734,678, 2-14-56,
CI. 230—83.
Edwards, Thomas W. : See —
Crosby. Gilmore E., and Edwards. 2,758,941.
Edwards, Walter R. : See —
Hieserman, Clarence E.. and Edwards. 2.764.607.
Kihvnnls. U'livnc W. Television antenna. 2,747,183,5-22-56,
CI. 343—893.
Edwards, William B. Game board with movable pieces.
2,733,066, 1-31-56, CI. 273—131.
Edwards, William B. Fish holding hook assembly. 2.740,223,
4-3-56, CI. 43—37.
Edwards, William V., Jr. : See —
Edwards, William V., Sr., and W. V. Edwards, Jr.
2,741,257.
Edwards, William V., Sr., and W. V. Edwards, Jr. Gas valve.
2,741,257, 4-10-56, CI. 137—113.
Edwin, Bjorn : See —
Hildebrand, Gosta E. H., and Edwin. 2 747,992.
Effgen, Anton, to Globe Tool and Gauge Works. Machine for
stapling plastic beads to cloth. 2,747,185, 5-29-56, CI.
1—3.
Eflinger, William L., Jr. Rocket power unit. 2,771,212,
11-20-56, CI. 102—34.
Efford, John T., and C. P. Mottram, to Bridgeport Brass Co.
Fluid dispensing device. 2,741,405, 4-10-56, CI. 222 — 394.
Efford, John T., and C. P. Mottram, to Bridgeport Brass Co.
Container with closure and dispensing valve. 2,746,647,
5-22-56, CI. 222—130.
Efraimson, Arvo H. Fishing arrowhead. 2,770,905, 11-20-56,
CI. 43—6.
Egan, Andrew W., Jr. Hair waving implement. 2,761,460,
9-4-56, CI. 132—142.
Egan, Stephen L., J. A. Bivings, and F. W. Willson, 50% to
said Egan, 25% to said Bivings, and 25% to said Willson.
Apparatus for separating fluids having different specific
gravities. 2,762,437, 9-11-56, CI. 166—54.
Egan, Warren R. Electrical outlet box. 2,757,817, 8-7-56,
CI. 220—3.5.
Egbert, Robert B., to Chempatents, Inc. Chemical process.
2,764,598, 9-25-56, CI. 260—348.5.
Egbert, William F., to General Motors Corp. Flow deflector
for combustion chamber apparatus. 2,765,620, 10-9-56,
CI. 60 — 39.37.
Egbom, Clarence W. : See —
Schoeld, Edmund A., and Egbom. 2,734,002.
Egelsen, Tiioralf L., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Optical test-
ing device. 2,739,504, 3-27-56, CI. 88—14.
Eger, Ernst, to United States Rubber Co. Pneumatic track.
2,746,812, 5-22-56, CI. 305—10.
Egerer, William E., to Holley Carburetor Co. Two-stage car-
buretor. 2,752,133, 6-26-56, CI. 261—23.
Egerer, William E., to Holley Carburetor Co. Accelerating
pump. 2,768,818, 10-30-50, CI. 261—23.
Egerstrom, Bengt G. W. : See —
Bergvail, Knut L., Dahlberg, Egerstrom, and Nilsson.
2,758,618.
Egeth, George J. Device for removing plastic buttons.
2,741,841, 4-17-56, CI. 30—135.
Egevi, Valter E., to Aktiebolaget Superior. Cutting tool scale
and tool adjuster. 2,738,590, 3-20-56, CI. 33 — 185.
Egge, Edwin G., and D. G. Slovin. to United States Rubber
Co. Ribbon rubber thread splitter. 2,761,193, 9-4-56, CI.
28—1.
Eggenberger, Markus A., and P. G. Ipsen, to General Electric
Co. Quick-starting governing system for reheat turbine.
2,747,373, 5-29-56, CI. 60—73.
Ewrt, Herbert A. Applicator. 2,762,071, 9-11-56, CI.
15—131.05.
Egghen, Fred V. Attachment for supporting a magazine and
an ash tray conveniently in front of aperson seated in
front of a hair dryer. 2,747,322, 5-29-56. CI. 45 — 82.
Eggink, Heinz, H. Elling, F. Ettinger, K. Ostertag, and K.-J.
Schulze, to American Enka Corp. Apparatus for treating
textile filaments. 2,758,464, 8-14-56. CI. 68 — 175.
Eggleston, Lester A., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Fire foam applicator. 2,772,743, 12-4-56, CI. 169 — 4.
Eggum, Murnat O. Auxiliary frame for truck boxes.
2,729,499 1-3-56, CI. 296—26.
Egler, Margery M., to Phillips Coating Corp. Paper coated
with cold-milled mixture of crepe rubber and hydrogenated
fatty oil. 2,737,540, 3-6-56, CI. 260—752.
Egli. Ernst : See —
Kesselring. Fritz, and Egli. 2,774,933.
Egli, Henry O. Micrometer height gauge. 2,766,531,
10-16-56, CI. 33—170.
Eglin, Kenneth : See —
Howley, William, and Eglin. 2,764,128.
Egly, William D., and C. W. Harris ; said Harris assor. to said
Egly. Traveling lawn sprinkler. 2,770,495, 11-13-56, CI.
299—50.
Eguchi, Tamotsu : See —
Okada, Shinzo. and Esmehi. 2,770,588.
Ehemann, John W., to Dialrite Associates. Dial operated
typewriter. 2,739,688, 3-27-56, CI. 197—47.
Ehinger, Edward J. Cutting tool for wire and the like.
2,740,196, 4-3-56, CI. 30—186.
Ehlers, Forrest A. : See —
Stanton, George W., and Ehlers. 2,735,833.
Stanton, George W., and Ehlers. 2,735,834.
Stanton, George W., and Ehlers. 2,740.766.
Stanton, George W., and Ehlers. 2.745.821.
Stanton, George W., and Ehlers. 2,760,950.
Ehlers, Fred J. Prime movers. 2,736,264, 2-28-56, CI.
103—87.
Ehlers, Otto W. Dual purpose gas turbine engine. 2,7::.r>, 199,
2-21-56, CI. 170—135.71.
Ehlers, Otto W., to Unitloader. Inc. Apparatus for producing
a glued unit load. 2,769.558. 11-6-56, CI. 214 — 6.
Ehlke, Edward C, to A P Controls Corp. Temperature com-
pensated by-pass valve. 2.733.865. 2-7-56, CI. 236 — 92.
Ehlke. Edward C, to Controls Co. of America. Hisrh capacity
thermostatic expansion valve. 2,771,248, 11-20-56, CI.
236—92.
Ehm, Wilhelm, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft.
Amine-sulfur <I i < > x i < 1 ■ ■ - : i ■ 1 < 1 i I ion products of acetoacetanilides.
2,744,933, 5-8-56, CI. 260—562.
Ehm, Wilhelm, and R. Sehnegg, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Aktiengesellschaft. Sulfonated methylbenzene-halogena'ted
hydrocarbon condensntion products as cation exchange
resins. 2,746,938, 5-22-56, PI. 260—2.2.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Ehmann, Leslie G., to Hyster Co. Hydraulic load arm.
2,768,018, 10-23-56. CI. 294—63.
Ehmann, Neville H. Dispensing envelope. 2,749,022, 6-5-56,
CI. 229 — 85.
Etants, Fred, to Keystone Lubricating Co. Grease relief fit-
ting. 2,770,507, 11-13-56, CI. 308—187.
Ehorn, William F., to General Electric Co. Speed limiting
control for gas turbines. 2,754,657, 7-17-56, CI. 60—39.14.
Ebrenfried, Albert D„ to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Sector PPI
expansion. 2,754,508, 7-10-56, CI. 343—11.
Ehrenreich, A. & Cie. : See—
Latzen, Josef. 2,733,085.
Latzen, Josef. 2,740,649.
Latzen, Josef. 2,749,161.
Latzen, Josef. 2,754,141.
Latzen, Josef. 2,757,015.
Latzen, Josef. 2,757,028.
Latzen, Josef. 2,757,029.
Latzen, Josef. 2,771,300.
Latzen, Josef H. 2,733,086.
Latzen, Josef H. 2,733,087.
Vogt, Jakob. 2,752,180.
Ehrensperger, Hans. Lignin-tanned leather and process for
making same. 2,729,534, 1-3-56, CI. 8 — 94.31.
Ehret, John, Jr., and E. A. Heckman, to Western Electric Co.,
Inc. Tubulating machine chuck. 2,731,772, 1-24-56, CI.
49—64.
Ehret, Robert J., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Measuring and control apparatus. 2,743,402, 4—24—56, CI.
318—29.
Ehret, Robert J., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Control apparatus. 2,752,498, 6-26-56, CI. 250—36.
Ehret, Robert J., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Electrical vibratory relay apparatus. 2,765,415, 10-2-56,
CI. 307—97.
Ehret. Robert J., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Electrical motor control apparatus. 2,774,021, 12-11-56,
CI. 318—207.
Ehret, Robert J., and R. F. Wernlund. to Minneapolis-
Honeywell Regulator Co. Control apparatus. 2,774,879,
12-18-56, CI. 250—36.
Ehret, Yale W. : See —
Hagerty, Andrew T., and Ehret. 2,754,991.
Ehrhard, James T. Plate sensing means in address printing
machines. 2,770,186, 11-13-56, CI. 101—57.
Ehrhardt, Earl V. : See —
Lea, Walter A. 2,747,282.
Ehrhardt, Herman M. : See —
Gerwig, Harvey F„ Ehrhardt, Franklin, and Hosterman.
2,755,777.
Ehrhardt, Robert A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Electroplating with antimony. 2,753,299, 7-3-56, CI.
204 — 45.
Ehrhart, Gustav, and W. Bestian, to Farbwerke Hoechst Ak-
tiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius und Bruning. Basic
ketones and a process of preparing them. 2,731,462,
1-17-56, CI. 260—247.1.
Ehrhart. Gus-tav, and H. Ott, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktien-
gesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius und Bruning. Process
for the manufacture of hydroxyphenylserines. 2,737,526,
3-6-56, CI. 260—519.
Ehrhart, Gustav, and W. Aumuller, to Farbwerke Hoechst
A. G., vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. N-isonicotinoyl-
hydrazones and a process of preparing them. 2,745,839,
5-15-56, CI. 260—295.
Ehrhart, Gustav, H. Ruschig, and W. Haede, to Farbwerke
Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius und
Bruning. A4,16-pregnadiene-21-cl-3,20-diones and process.
2,745,852, 5-15-56. CI. 260—397.47.
Ehrhart, Gustav, H. Nahm, and W. Siedel, to Farbwerke
Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius &
Bruning. Preparation of N-aeylamino-phenylpropanediols.
2,745,875, 5-15-56, CI. 260—558.
Ehrhart, Gustav, H. Ruschig, J. Schmidt-Thomg, W. Haede,
and W. Fritsch, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft
vormals Meister Lucius und Bruning. Process of preparing
16.17-oxido-pregnene compounds. 2,752,340, 6-26-56, CI.
260—239.55.
Ehrhart, Gustav, and H. Leditschke. to Farbwerke Hoechst
Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius und Bruning.
Indolyl compounds and a process of preparing them.
2,752,358, 6-26-56, CI. 260—309.6.
Ehrhart, Gustav, J. Schmidt-Thome\ H. Ruschig, W. Fritsch,
and W. Haede, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft
vormals Meister Lucius und Bruning. Enol acetates from
20-ketosteroids. 2,758,121, 8-7-56, CI. 260 — 397.5.
Ehrhart, Gustav, K. Schmitt, and H. Ott, to Farbwerke
Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius &
Bruning. Process of preparing 2-phenyl-2-pyridvl-(4')-
4-diloweralkyl amino butyric lower alkyl esters. 2,774,767,
12-18-56, CI. 260—295.
Ehrhart. Gustav, K. Schmitt, and H. Ott, to Farbwerke
Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius &
Bruning. Process of preparing basic ketones. 2,774,768,
12-18-56. CI. 260—296.
Ehrich, William G., to Philco Corp. Color television receiv-
ing systems. 2,752,420. 6-26-56, CI. 178—5.4.
Ehring, Heinz, and K. Raichle, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Ak-
tiengesellschaft. Process for polymerizing monomeric aro-
matic vinyl compounds. 2,729,610, 1-3-56, CI. 260 — 22.
369555— P 15
225
Ehring, Heinz, and K. Raichle, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Aktiengesellschaft. Copolymer of vinyl aromatic hydro-
carbon, dehydrated castor oil alkyd and oil alkyd made
from oils having isolated double bond. 2,734,880, 2-14-56,
CI. 260—22.
Ehrler, Freeman O., and A. E. Fabian. Indicator actuator.
2,766,630, 10-16-56, CI'. 74—110.
Ehrlich, Louis B. Connector means for windshield wiper
blade. 2,751,620, 6-26-56, CI. 15—250.
Ehrlich, Louis B., and W. S. Vargo. Windshield wiper
blade. 2,741,792, 4-17-56, CI. 15—245.
Ehrlich, Mauritius. Multiple tier table with extensible top.
2,747,955, 5-29-56, CI. 311 — 30.
Ehrlich, Walter A., and E. A. Zukowski, to The Bullard Co.
Chuck. 2,775,461, 12-25-56, CI. 279 — 119.
Ehrman, Ernest. Chair having a seat and back adjustable
from upright to reclining position. 2,749,971, 6-12-56,
CI. 155 — 116.
Eichel, Herman J. : See —
Clemence, Le Roy W., and Eichel. 2,746,972.
Eichelman, Francis J., to National Cylinder Gas Co. Two-
stage valve for torch devices. 2,763,322, 9-18-56, CI.
158—27.4.
Eichenberger, Henry F., and N. Brewer, to Fischer & Porter
Co. Rotameter and metering tube therefor. 2,731,830,
1-24-56, CI. 73—209.
Eichholz, Arthur H., and H. Samuelson, to Central Stamping
and Mfg. Co. Rough handling indicator. 2,768,602,
10-30-56, CI. 116 — 114.
Eichholz, Geoffrey G., and J. L. Horwood, to Her Majesty the
Queen in the right of Canada, as represented by the Min-
ister of Mines and Technical Surveys. Method of making
plastic scintillation phosphors. 2,733,216, 1-31-56, CI.
252 — 301.2.
Eichhorn, Hermann, to Jackson & Church Co. Furnace struc-
ture. 2,763,260, 9-18-56, CI. 126—99.
Eichin, Arnold C, and F. K. Sweetman. Scoop for ice cream
and the like. 2,750,698, 7-31-56, CI. 107^8.
Eichler, Peter : See —
Winterbottom, Robert, Eichler, and Pidacks. 2,763,682.
Eichmann, Theophil, to International Carbonic Engineering
Co. Process and apparatus for recovering carbon dioxide
from exhaust gases. 2,742,102, 4-17-56, CI. 183 — 2.
Eichmeier, Russell R., to Burgess Cellulose Co. Stereotype
mat. 2,739,068, 3-20-56, CI. 106—38.5.
Eichna, James R., to Foster Wheeler Corp. Apparatus for
the recovery of oil and gaseous products from shale.
2,774,726, 12-18-56, CI. 202—93.
Eichorn, Robert W., to Lennox Industries. Inc. Air condi-
tioning unit and air filter therefor. 2,771,963, 11-27-56,
CI. 183—49.
Eichorst, Herman H. Portable head and back rest. 2,756,808,
7-31-56, CI. 155—174.
Eichorst, Herman H. Adjustable ottoman. 2,770,293,
11-13-56, CI. 155—169.
Eickhoff, Arnold J., and L. M. Kebrich, to National Lead
Co. Preparation of chromic compounds. 2,749,214, 6-5-56,
CI. 23—51.
Eickman, Willis E. : See — ■
Placke, Everett H., and Eickman. 2,747,794.
Placke, Everett H., Eickman, and Nagy. 2,774,298.
Eide, Ingvald. Bale hook. 2,772,111, 11-27-56, CI. 294 — 26.
Eigenbrodt, Earl C. : See —
Knudson, Oliver L., and Eigenbrodt. 2,753,572.
Eiker, John T., 3rd. : See —
Britton, Carlyle P., Eiker, Ellis, and Lester. 2,746,167.
Eilenberger, Stanley D., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator
Co. Photographic flash circuit. 2,730,660, 1-10-56, CI.
315—240.
Eilenberger, Stanley D.. to Minneapolis-Honevwell Regulator
Co. Photoflash circuit. 2,755,416, 7-17-56, CI. 315 — 192.
Eilenberger Stanley D., and J. G. Guenthner, to Minneapolis-
Honeywell Regulator Co. Battery capacitor power
cartridge. 2,775,730, 12-25-56, CI. 320—1.
Eilers. Louis H. : See —
Cardwell, Paul H, and Eilers. 2,735,818.
Eimco Corp., The : See —
Carter, John N.. and Rosenblatt. 2,751,291 .
Hackett, Theodore N., and Schwartz. 2,729,348.
Schwartz, Daniel M., and Hackett. 2,729,532.
Schwartz, Daniel M., and Hackett. 2,752,053.
Schwartz, Daniel M., and Hackett. 2,775,138.
Schwartz, Daniel M., and Hendrickson. 2,746 625
Spanjer, David L. 2,774,638.
Einson-Freeman Co., Inc. : See —
Ebert, Ludwig. 2,750,050.
Glacius, George. 2,774,157.
Glacius, George W. 2,755,578.
Leigh, Nathan J. 2,737,742.
Eipper, Robert B. Outlet box for wiring circuits. 2,751,105,
6-19-56.0.220—3.3.
Eirich, Frederick R., to R. S. Aries and Associates, Inc. Filter
for tobacco smoke. 2,739,598, 3-27-56, CI. 131 — 10.
Eis Automotive Corp., The : See —
Schwarz, Ernest I. 2,754,164.
Eisele, Andrew. Bore gauging instrument. 2,744,333,
5-8-56, CI. 33— 178.
Eisele, Delbert A. Display trays. 2,771,991, 11-27-56, CI.
206—75.
Eisele, Frank J. Fishing reel brake. 2,755,034, 7-17-56, CI.
242—84.5.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Eisele. William H., to Thompson Products, Inc. Pump im-
peller construction. 2,736,266, 2-28-56, CI. 103 — 115.
Eisen, Carl G., to The Budd Co. Induction heating
apparatus and method of heating extensive surface areas.
2,751,480, 6-19-56, CI. 219—10.69.
Eisen, John B., P. R. Girardot, E. G. Paquette, and S. E.
Rohowetz, to Bjorksten Research Laboratories, Inc. Elec-
trically conductive plastic article. 2,756,173, 7-24-56,
CI. 154—93.
Eisen, Louis S. Machine for plucking hair from fur skins.
2,764,885, 10-2-56, CI. 69—26.
Eisenberg, Charles : See —
Erickson, Lewis C. 2,743,813.
Eisenberg, Daniel : See —
Valentine, Harold G. 2,763,062.
Eisenberg, Morris. Method of producing metal powders.
2,749,234, 6-5-56, CI. 75—0.5.
Eisenhauer, Ida J. : See —
Stover, Ancil C. 2,732,267.
Stover, Ancil C. 2,761,428.
Stover, Ancil C. 2,761,693.
Eisenhauer, Leigh E. : See —
Stover, Ancil C. 2,732,267.
Stover, Ancil C. 2,761,428.
Stover, Ancil C. 2,761,693.
Eisenhauer Mfg. Co., The : See —
Stover, Ancil C. 2,732,267.
Stover, Ancil C. 2,761,428.
Stover, Ancil C. 2,761,693.
Eisenhauer, William A. : See —
Stover, Ancil C. 2,761,428.
Eisenhauer, William W. : See —
Stover, Ancil C. 2,732,267.
Stover, Ancil C. 2,761,693.
Eisenhut, Franz : See —
Mever, Karl, Eisenhut, and Siegl. 2,774,676.
Eisenhut, Franz, V. Gobiet, and A. Siegl, to Gelsenkirchener
Bergwerks Aktiengesellschaft. Structural elements and
process of forming the same. 2,738,287, 3-13-56, CI.
106—284.
Eisenman William, and P. P. Minieri, to American Cyan-
amid Co. Thioaurin, its production and recovery.
2,749,273, 6-5-56, CI. 167—65.
Eisenwerke Gelsenkirchen Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Seeba, Johann, Biefang, and Simonis. 2,752,651.
Wittmoser. Adalbert. 2.762.096.
Eisermann, Friedrich, and W. Siegfried, to Sulzer Freres,
Societe Anonyme. Heat-resisting austenitic steel alloys.
2,772.155. 11-27-56. CI. 75—128.
Eisfeldt, Manfred, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft.
Electron microscopes. 2,761,991, 9-4-56. CI. 313 — 84.
Eisle, Andrew. Centering bore concentricity gauge holder.
2,760,532, 10-16-56, CI. 33—174.
Eisler, Henry : See —
Harvev, Winston S., and Eisler. 2,762.005.
Eisler, Jack, to International Rectifier Corp. Miniature recti-
fier. 2.737.618, 3-0-56, CI. SI 7— '-'34.
Eisler, Joseph D., to Stanolind Oil and Gas Co. Seismic
wave generation. 2,770,193, 11-13-56. CI. 102—23.
Eisler, Paul, to Hermoplast Ltd. Manufacture of electric
circuit components. Re. 24,165, 6-12-56, CI. 41 — 43.
Eisler, Paul, to Technograph Printed Circuits Ltd. Metallised
insulators. 2,736,-177, 2-28-56, PI. 154—127.
Eisler. Paul, to Technograph Printed Circuits Ltd. Electric
resistance heating device. 2,737,571. 3-6-56, CI. 219 — 38.
Eisler, Paul, to Technograph Printed Circuits Ltd. Method
of making printed circuits. 2,747,977, 5-29-56, CI. 41 — 43.
Eisler, Paul, to Technograph Printed Circuits Ltd. Apparatus
for regeneration of etching media. 2,748,071, 5-29-56, CI.
204—208.
Eisler, Paul, to Technograph Printed Circuits Ltd. Electric
circuit components. 2,758,256, 8-7-56, CI. 317 — 101.
Eissmann, Oswald E., to American Machine & Foundry Co.
Tobacco and dust separating apparatus. 2,755,930,
7-24-56, CI. 209—139.
Eistert, Bernd : See —
Krzikalla, Hans, Toepel, and Eistert. 2,729,630.
Eitel-McCullough, Inc. : See —
MeCullousrh. Jack A. 2.731,578.
Sorg, Harold E. 2,740,067.
Sorg, Harold E. 2,754.445.
Williams. Paul D. 2,769,114.
Eitzen, William C. H. Grade measuring attachment for
carpenters' or builders' levels. 2,746,164, 5-22-56, CI.
33—214.
Ejur Associates, Inc. : See —
Esnosito. Vincent J., Jr. 2,742,725.
Ekas, Frank E. Power mower with steerable and driven rear
wheel. 2 765.861. 10-9-56, CI. 180 — 12.
Ekberg. Gunnar J. E. : See —
Sioblom. John E. 2,767,751.
Ekco-Alcoa Containers Inc. : See —
Kollman. Jack, and Heck. 2.775,383.
Prince, Richard, and Massiello. 2,767,537.
Ekco Products Co. : See —
Gordon, Anthony. 2,761,399.
Russell, John J., Beck, and Kollman. 2.738,897.
Russell. John J., Beck, and Kollman. 2.773,817.
Russell. John J., and Headland. 2,771,410.
Wagner, Franz. 2,767,493.
Ekins, William J. S. Caulking gun. 2,732,102, 1-24-56, CI.
222—327.
Ekle, Conrad : See —
Reade, Gerald L., and Ekle. 2,751,744.
Elder, Kurt : See —
Schloen, John H., Elkin, and Elder. 2,769,775.
Eklund, Carl H. Machines for the manufacture of shoe
lasts and similar moulded bodies. 2,770,264, 11-13-56, CI.
142—15.
Eklund, Kjell A. : See —
Valtersson, Per V., and Eklund. 2,751,154.
Eklund, Raul J. Chimney cleaner. 2,756,451, 7-31-56, CI.
15—163.
Eklund, Stone E., to The National Supply Co. Method of
making a composite cutter. 2,743,495, 5-1-56, CI. 22 — 202.
Eklund, Stone E., to The National Supply Co. Expansible
plunger for free piston pumping apparatus. 2,762,310,
9-11-56. CI. 103—52.
Ekman, Erkki E. : See —
Sundgren, Albert F., and Ekman. 2,739,976.
Ekstedt. Henry V. Insecticide dispensers. 2,750,707, 6-19-56,
CI. 43—131.
Ekstrand, Sture O., and V. L. Ronci, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Fabrication of electrodes for electron
discharge devices. 2,746,123, 5-22-56, CI. 29—25.18.
Ekstrand & Tholand, Inc. : See —
Brundin, Nils H. 2,762,685.
Kuzmick, Jerome F. 2,740,191.
Ekstrom, Regner A., Jr., to Grindle Corp.
heat exchange and purifying system.
CI. 183—6.
Elaine of Hollywood Brassiere Co. : See —
Croxall, Robert W. 2,734,193.
Elam, Daniel W. : See —
Wiles, Quentin T., and Elam. 2,735,829.
Elam, Talmadge W. : See —
Gravenhorst, Gordon P., and Elam. 2,737,853.
Elam, William B., to American Can Co. Liquid-proof con-
tainer and method of producing the same. 2,757,848,
8-7-56, CI. 229—5.6.
Eland, Robert C. A., to Philco Corp. Coupling network for
television tuners. 2,757,343, 7-31-56, CI. 333—26.
Elander, Bernice C. : See —
Elander, Burman J. 2,733,068.
Elander, Burman J., deceased ; B. C. Elander executrix.
Changeable checker pieces. 2,733,068, 1-31-56, CI.
273—137.
Elastic Stop Nut Corp. of America : See —
Chantler, Samuel W. 2,766,516.
Fineran, Charles A. 2,766.080.
Hallock, Robert L. 2,741,939.
Hansen, Aage C. C. 2,736,561.
Elberfeld Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Kuhlenschmidt, Harol L. and F. E., and Arthur and
Arnold Geiselman. 2,746,619.
Elberg, Boris. Calendar timepiece. 2,741,082, 4-10-56, CI.
58 — 5.
Elcaness, Harold. Device for shaking down a clinical ther-
mometer. 2,757,540, 8-7-56. CI. 73—373.
Elconin, Eli V., to Rockwell Spring and Axle Co. Torque rod
mounting for vehicle suspension. 2,755,097, 7-17-56, CI.
280—104.5.
Elden, Howard S., to National Gypsum Co. Dry soluble
casein mix and method of preparing same. 2,758,034,
8-7-56. CI. 106—146.
Elder, Edgar L„ deceased : The United 'States National Bank
of Denver, executor, to Elder Trailer and Body, Inc. Water
tank trailer heating system. 2,732,839, 1-31-56, CI.
126—344.
Elder, Harry J., to Gulf Research & Development Co. Fluid-
ized catalytic apparatus. 2,761,769, 9^-56, CI. 23 — 288.
Elder, John A., Jr., to Merck & Co., Inc. Dropper closure
for containers. 2,742,195. 4-17-56, CI. 222—208.
Elder, Ruth B. Educational mathematical game apparatus.
2.769.640. H-n-56. CI 273 — 135.
Elder Trailer and Body, Inc. : See —
Elder, Edgar L. 2,732,839.
Elder. Wayne L., to Cutter Laboratories, Inc. Blood trans-
fusion apparatus. 2.758.597. 8-14-56, CI. 128 — 214.
Elderkin, William D. Staging bracket. 2,754,156, 7-10-56,
CI. 304—40.
Eldon, Knud-Erik H., to Nordisk Insulinlaboratorium. Blood
grouping card. 2,770,572, 11-13-56, CI. 167—84.5.
Eldon Mfg. Co. : See —
Wolf, Bern. 2,748,528.
Eldorado Mining and Refining Ltd. : See —
Thunaes, Arvid. Brown, Smith, and Brannen. 2,738.253.
Eldred, Dewitt. to The General Tire and Rubber Co. Method
of making reinforced glass fiber articles. 2,749,266, 6-5-56.
CI. 1 54—90.
Eldred. Giles A. Portable water tank. 2,749,956, 6-12-56,
CI. 150—0.5.
Eldredge, Arnold L., and E. L. Ginzton, to The Board of
Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University. Method
of forming internally flanged structures. 2,761.828. 9-4-56,
Cl. 204—9.
Elechem Corp. : See —
Nobel, Fred I., and Ostrow. 2,733,198.
Ostrow. Rarnet D. 2,732,336.
Ostrow, Barnet D. 2,770,587.
Electra Mfg. Co. : See —
Woodell, Victor A., and Hanaway. 2,752,039.
Electraulic Presses Ltd. : See —
Towler, John M. and F. H. 2,751,923.
Towler, John M. and F. H. 2.752,946.
Towler, John M. and F. H. 2.745.253.
Towler, John M. and F. H. 2,766,586.
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See—
2,737,
Electric Auto-Lite Co., The: See —
Lewis, George W. 2 759,364.
Electric Eye Equipment Co. : See —
Frommer, Joseph C. 2.767,839.
Noble, Carl M. 2,768,827.
Electric Heat Control Co., The : See-
Kaehni, Frank J. 2,748,356.
Electric and Musical Industries Ltd.
Blumlein, Alan D. 2,775,694.
Cassman, Harry. 2,745,772.
Clayden, Ronald T. 2,731,557.
Dutton, Gilbert F., and Gawthrop.
Gargini, Eric J. 2,744,157.
Holman, Herbert E., and White. 2,732,288.
Hounsfield. Godfrey N. 2,775,656.
James, Ivanhoe J. P., and Lodge. 2,738,379.
James, Ivanhoe J. P., and Stillwell. 2,740,918.
Johnson, Charles A. 2,730,639.
Keen, Arthur W. 2.772,358.
King, William J. 2,767,824.
Lubszynski, Hans G., and Stillwell. 2,753,483.
Percival, William S., White, and Leyton. 2,754,482.
Pratt, Alan H. 2,743.380.
Rae, Alexander J. 2,738,193.
Sommer, Alfred H. 2,739,084.
Spencer, Rolf E. 2,737,730.
Stephenson, Geoffrey H. 2,766.412.
Stillwell, Peter F. T. C. 2,761,919.
Webley, Reginald S. 2,757,233.
White, Eric L. C. 2,753,394.
White, Eric L. C. 2,755,335.
White, Eric L. C, and Stillwell. 2,752,433.
Woodbridge, Leonard A. 2,735,031.
Electric Parts Corp. : See —
B.oughton, James W. 2,760,626.
Electric Regulator Corp. : See —
McHenry, Thomas F. 2,765,438.
Electric Service Mfg. Co. : See —
Kreinberg, Russell. 2,745,199.
Mageoch, Harry Y. 2,736,973.
Electric Steam Radiator Corp. : See —
Fisher. Rov R., Sr., and Hawke. 2,755,372.
Electric Steel Foundry Co. : See —
Dodson, Guy R. 2,754,957.
Johnson, Clarence K. 2,745,152.
Electric Storage Battery Co., The : See —
Korfhage, Vincent G., and Lormor. 2,764,llo.
Lade, Edward O. 2,737,638.
Lormor, Henry W. 2,736,934.
Pucher, Leo E., and Szabo. 2.742,520.
Schlotter, William J. 2,738,375.
Strauss, Howard J., and Riggs. 2,771,500.
Willard, Alfred R., Haak, and Lormor. 2,748,737.
Electric Sweeper Service Co., The : See —
Brown, Alvin G. 2,730,480.
Electrical Apparatus Co., Ltd., The : See —
Walton, James R., Burke, and Cure. 2,749,407.
Electrical Engineers Equipment Co. : See —
Hoye, Peder B. 2.771.522.
Electricite de France Service National : See —
Cabanes. Leon, Alran, Chevallier, Dietsch, and Painboeuf.
2.745.952.
Electro-Acid Corp. : See —
Gritman, Carl. 2,767,237.
Electron rustic Gesellsehaft mit beschrankter Haftung : See —
Bolzmann, Hans. 2.757.354.
Kuhnhold, Rudolf. 2.771.602.
Electro Chemical Engineering & Mfg. Co. : See — ■
Walters. Joseph M. 2.774,110.
Eleetrocircuits Inc. : See —
Erdman. Donald C. 2.751.783.
Erdman. Donald C. and Greene. 2,743,429.
Electrodata Corp. : See —
Robinson. Leland P. 2,734,692.
Electrofilm, Inc. : See —
Silversher. Herman I., and Burnett. 2,748,030.
Electrofio Meters Co. Ltd. : See —
Engel, Friedrich V. A. E. 2,775,253.
Electro-Gleam. Inc. : See —
Smith, George H. 2,773,821.
Electro-Hydraulics Ltd. : See —
Collingwood. Frank M. 2.732,165.
Neilson. Christopher B. V., and Hoare. 2,732,152.
Electroline Co. : See —
Berndt. Arthur A. 2,729,480.
Eleetrolite Products Ltd. : See —
Shapiro, William. 2,728,937.
Electrolux Corp. : See —
Allen. Oliver L. 2.747.214.
Allen, Oliver L. 2,764.256.
Anderson, Emil. 2.737.263.
Anderson. Emil. 2.765.996.
Beede, Arnold H. 2.755.013.
Beede, Arnold H. 2.764,255.
Cawl. Allen P. 2.741.328.
Douehman. Ferman C. Kosik, and Ferraris. 2,758,670.
Ferraris, John T. 2.732,910.
Ferraris. John T. 2,737,262.
Electro Manganese Corp. : See — ■
Parsons, William A. 2,739,869.
Electro-Mechanical Instrument Co., The : See —
Pfeffer, William E. 2,755,444.
Electro Refractories & Abrasives Corp. : See —
Leitten, Carl F. 2,772.176.
Robie, Norman P. 2,734,812.
Electro-Seal Corp. : See —
Jordan, Clifford V. 2,765,814.
Electro-Snap Switch & Mfg. Co. : See —
Roeser, John O. 2,750,463.
Electro-Voice, Inc. : See —
Tomcik, Daniel J. 2.757.244.
Wiggins, Alpha M. 2,735,025.
Electrol Inc. : See —
Ashton, Benjamin N. 2,746,251.
Ashton, Benjamin N. 2,746,485.
Ashton, Benjamin N„ Barkow, and Von Pessler.
2,753,730.
Ashton, Benjamin N„ and Frain. 2,754,847.
Wulff, Roy A. 2,765,162.
Electrol Laboratory & Sales Co. : See —
Myers, Thomas E. 2,773,158.
Electronic Associates, Inc. : See —
Gordon, Lloyd L. 2,762,008.
Electronic Devices, Inc. : See —
Vanderhoof, Alton S. 2,764,717.
Electronic Secretary, Inc., The : See —
Zimmermann, Joseph J. 2,769,859.
Zimmermann, Joseph J. 2,769,860.
Electronics Corp. of America : See —
Joyce, Bradford T., and Krueger. 2,762,034.
Krueger, Albert F. 2,762,033.
Reddan, Edwin D. 2,760.586.
Electronics Research, Inc. : See —
Gregory, Edwin C. 2,763,457.
Hoyt, Carl R. 2,757,112.
Electrons, Inc. : See —
Edwards, Donald V., and Kruger. 2,770,752.
Elektrokemisk A/S : See —
Bjerkas, Bernhard. 2,753,388.
Bjerkas, Bernhard. 2,758,145.
Sem, Mathias O. 2,769,705.
Sem, Mathias O.. and Sejersted. 2,731,407.
Elektro-Motoren Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Welter, Otto. 2,758.231.
Elegante Accessories, Inc. : See —
Darvie, Samuel. 2,771.083.
Elenbaas, Willem, D. Kolkman. and A. A. Hurx, to Hartford
National Bank and Trust Co., trustee. Tubular gas dis-
charge lamp. 2,739,261, 3-20-56, CI. 313 — 185.
Elfenbein, Wilfred. Waste macerater. 2,753,121, 7-3-56,
CI. 241—32.5.
Elfes, Lee E„ to Harry Ferguson. Inc. Mower breakback
release mechanism. 2,741,889, 4-17-56, CI. 56 — 25.
Elfes, Lee E., to Harrv Ferguson. Inc. Mower attachment
for tractors. 2.743.568. 5-1-nfi. CI. 56 — 25.
Elfes, Lee E.. and L. J. Lorenz. to Harry Ferguson, Inc.
Tractor mounted mower and lifting means therefor.
2,757,504, 8-7-56. CI. 56—25.
Elfes, Lee E., to Harry Ferguson. Inc. Universally adjustable
scraper implement. 2.762,140, 9-11-56, CI. 37—159.
Elfes, Lee E., to Harrv Ferguson, Inc. Unloading mechanism
for trailers. 2.765.937. 10-9-56, CI. 214 — 83.36.
Elfving, Thore M.. to Isoflex Corp. Multi-layer heat insulat-
ing material. 2.746.892, 5-22-56, CI. 154—45.
Elgin American, Inc. : See —
Vogelman, Mortimer L. 2,747.586.
Elgin, Joseph C. to Phillips Petroleum Co. Recovery of
ethylene. 2.736,756, 2-28-56. CI. 260— -677.
Elgin Milk Products Co., Inc. : See—
King, Edward P. 2,775,486.
Elgin Mfg Co. : See-
Ensign, George G. 2,772,321.
Ensign, George G., Soper, and Lundahl. 2,757.545.
Ensign, George G.. Soper. and Lundahl. 2,757,555.
Favret, Maxime. 2,770.942.
Gronneberg, Trvgve. 2,762,191.
Knapp, Kenneth D., and Schooler. 2,762,176.
Elgin Softener Corp. : See —
Mansen. Harry. 2,743.739.
McGill. Chester T. 2,742,421.
Elian, John, and M. Le Pinele. Production of pentoses from
cellulosic materials. 2,734.836, 2-14-56. CI. 127 — 37.
X-ray device. 2,737,952, 3-13-56, CI.
Multiplier circuit. 2,741,428, 4-10-56, CI.
Air conditioned footwear. 2,741,038, 4-10-56,
Elias, Helen
128—245.
Elias, Peter.
235—61.
Eliassen, Per.
CI. 36—3.
Elings, Garmt A., to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co.,
as trustee. Mass spectrometer. 2,769,910, 11-6-56, CI.
250 — 41.9.
Elins, Herbert S., D. C. Bellis, and J. W. Gates, Jr., to East-
man Kodak Co. Protein derivatives and their preparation.
2,763,639, 9-18-56, CI. 260—117.
Elion. Gertrude B. : See —
Hitchings. George H., and Elion. 2.746.961.
Hitchings, George H„ and Elion. 2,756,228.
Eliot. Theodore Q. : See —
Goddin, Clifton S., Jr., and Eliot. 2.751,337.
Eliot. William M. Car parking system and structure.
2,733.819. 2-7-56, CI. 214—16.1.
Elinse Lawn Mower Co., Division of Buffalo-Eclipse Corp.,
The: See—
Thelander, Clement C. J. 2,734,390.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Elison, Eli : See —
Bolsey, Jacques, Elison, and Nicolosi. 2,741,943.
Elkavich, Joseph F. Holder for cigarette pack and related
articles. 2,769,219, 11-6-56, CI. 24—81.
Elkhart Brass Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Cauffman, John W. 2,756,101.
Hansen, Edward H., and Stettler. 2,763,514.
Russell, Bennett D. 2,741,138.
Elkin, Anita : See —
Ayers, Fred L. 2,765,758.
Elkin, Bernard P. : See —
Crescas, Charles, and Elkin. 2,734,504.
Elkin, Eugene M. : See —
Schloen, John H., Elkin, and Ekler. 2,769,775.
Elkin, Newton : See —
Ayers, Fred L. 2,765,758.
Elkins, Lee O. 'Silk crushing and crimping machine. 2,736,363,
2-28-56, CI. 154—30.
Elkins, Lloyd E., to Stanolind Oil and Gas Co. Production
from bituminous sands. 2,734,579, 1-14-56, CI. 166 — 11.
Elkins, Robert H. : See —
Teter, John W., and Elkins. 2,759,876.
Elkins, Robert H., to Sinclair Refining Co. Isomerization of
alkanes and cycloalkanes. 2,766,302, 10-9-56, CI. 260 — 666.
Ellen, Verner G. : See —
Pearson, Paul W. 2,743,809.
Ellenberger, Francis R., to General Electric Co. Air condi-
tioning control system. 2,751,152, 6-19-56, CI. 236—1.
Ellenberger, Jakob, to Ellenberger & Poensgen G. m. b. H.
Thermal over-current circuit-breaker. 2,767,281, 10-16-56,
CI. 200—116.
Ellenberger & Poensgen G. m. b. H. : See — ■
Ellenberger, Jakob. 2,767,281.
Ellenbogen, Max. Key case. 2,769,331, 11-6-56, CI. 70 — 456.
Ellens, Samuel H. : See —
Broscomb, Dennis G., Hawkins, and Ellens. 2,764,351.
Eller, Harold E., and R. D. Schmitt, to Minneapolis-Honey-
well Regulator Co. Controller. 2,763,278, 9-18-56, CI.
137—82.
Ellerbeck, Grant C, to Friden Calculating Machine Co., Inc.
Clearing mechanism. 2,733,010, 1-31-56, CI. 235—144.
Ellerbeck, Grant C, to Friden Calculating Machine Co., Inc.
Tens-transfer mechanism. 2,733,863, 2-7-56, CI. 235 — 138.
Ellerbeck, Grant C, to Friden Calculating Machine Co., Inc.
Square root mechanism. 2,736,492, 2-28-56, CI. 235 — 63.
Ellerbeck, Grant C, to Friden Calculating Machine Co., Inc.
Square root calculating machine. 2,736,493, 2-28-56, CI.
235—63.
Ellerbeck, Grant C, to Friden Calculating Machine Co., Inc.
Auxiliary keyboard mechanism adapted for square root op-
erations. 2,736,497, 2-28-56, CI. 135—146.
Ellerbeck, Grant C, to Friden Calculating Machine Co.
Division terminating mechanism. 2,753,114, 7-3-56, CI.
235—62.
Ellerbeck, Grant C, to Friden Calculating Machine Co., Inc.
Nonreversing countercontrol for division operations.
2,755,997, 7-24-56, CI. 235—63.
Ellerbeck, Grant C, to Friden Calculating Machine Co., Inc.
Multi-purpose register. 2,758,789, 8-14-56, CI. 235 — 63.
Ellerbeck, Grant C, to Friden Calculating Machine Co., Inc.
Multiplying-dividing machine, including mechanism for reg-
istering a quotient in a multiplier storage device. 2,764,347,
9-25-56, CI. 235—63.
Ellerbeck, Grant C, to Friden Calculating Machine Co., Inc.
Auxiliary selection and operating devices for a ten-key
indexing mechanism. 2,764,352, 9-25-56, CI. 235—146.
Ellerbeck, Grant C, and D. L. Rolph, to Friden Calculating
Machine Co., Inc. Square root calculating machine.
2,736,494, 2-28-56, CI. 235—63.
Ellerstein, Jack I., Co. : See —
Baiter, Sallye E. 2,739,401.
Elles, Edward S., and H. C. Hawley, to Superior Furniture
Co. Extension table having hinged apron section. 2,734,788,
2-14-56, CI. 311—62.
Ellett, Alec S. J. : See—
Zozulin, Igor V., Okulitch, and Ellett. 2,745.975.
Zozulin, Igor V., G. J. and V. J. Okulitch, Volkoff, and
Ellett. 2,754,438.
Zozulin, Igor V., G. J. Okulitch, Volkhoff, V. J. Okulitch,
and Ellett. 2,769,932.
Zozulin, Igor V., Okulitch, Volkoff, Okulitch, and Ellett.
2.773.206.
Ellett, Alexander, to Zenith Radio Corp. Subscription tele-
vision system. 2,770,671. 11-13-56, CI. 178—5.1.
Ellett, Alexander, to Zenith Radio Corp. Subscription tele-
vision system. 2,770,803, 11-13-56, CI. 178 — 5.1.
Ellicott Machine Corp. : See —
Kaufmann, Carl P. 2,731,741.
Kaufmann, Carl P. 2.747,942.
Ellila, Karl L. Filter apparatus. 2,767,852, 10-23-56, CI.
210—171.
Elling, Hugo : See —
Eggink. Heinz, Elling, Ettinger, Ostertag, and Schulze.
2,758,464.
Elling, Hugo, to American Enka Corp. Method of and appa-
ratus for making sized threads, not twisted, of artificial
silk. 2,757,101, 7-31-56, CI. 117—8.
Elliot Equipment Ltd. : See —
Clarke, James H, and Godfrey. 2,728,916.
Elliot, Stanley B., and A. M. Nicholson, to Ferro Chemical
Corp. Fungicides and method of making same. 2,756,233,
7-24-56. CI. 260 — 270.
Elliot, William H., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Motor speed con-
trol systems. 2,753,500, 7-3-56, CI. 318—331.
Adjusting
2,766,673,
Blow-gun.
Elliot, William H„ and E. W. Seeger, to Cutler-Hammer, Inc.
Speed control system for alternating current induction
motors. 2,739,279, 3-20-56, CI. 318—204.
Elliott Addressing Machine Co., The : See —
Ketter, Arthur W., and Elliott. 2,735,361.
Elliott, Brantford G. : See—
Klemm, Herman G., and Elliott. 2,747,634.
Elliott, Brantford G., to Harry Ferguson, Inc. Transfer
mechanism for use in harvesting machines. 2,745,237,
5-15-56, CI. 56—60.
Elliott, Brantford G., to Harry Ferguson, Inc.
mechanism for agricultural implement parts.
10-16-56, CI. 97 — 46.59.
Elliott Brothers (London) Ltd. : See —
Cochrane, Charles A. 2,736,895.
Tindale, John. 2,758,504.
Elliott, Charles H, to Reed Roller Bit Co.
2,734,776, 2-14-56, CI. 299—149.
Elliott Co. : See—
Freneau, Philip, and Morrison. 2,738,852.
Elliott, Frederick R. : See —
Watson, Henry R., and Elliott. 2,743,618.
Elliott, George : See —
Wolfson, Henry, and Elliott. 2,774,747.
Elliott, Gilbert H. Method of making dentures. 2,768,440,
10-30-56, CI. 32—2.
Elliott, Harmon P. : See —
Ketter, Arthur W., and Elliott. 2,735,361.
Elliott, Harold V., to General Motors Corp. Directional sig-
nal switch. 2,733,309, 1-31-56, CI. 200—61.34.
Elliott, Harold V., to General Motors Corp. Method of
making a circuit breaker lever. 2,746,131, 5-22-56, CI.
29—155.55.
Elliott, Harold V., to General Motors Corp. Rod controlling
mechanism. 2,769,352, 11-6-56, CI. 74—503.
Elliott, Harold V., and W. E. and H. F. Brown, to General
Motors Corp. Compartment light and switch. 2,734,992,
2-14-56, CI. 240>— 7.1.
Elliott, Howard A. : See —
Simpkins, Robert L., Materka, and Elliott. 2,745,075.
Elliott, Irwin, y2 to A. S. Schmidt. Method and apparatus
for dividing and panning bread dough. 2,740,362, 4-3-56,
CI. 107—4.
Elliott, John, to Acrow (Engineers) Ltd. Straight beam ad-
justable jaw clamp. 2,729,252, 1-3-56, CI. 144—291.
Elliott, John C, to Bjorksten Research Laboratories. Method
of producing metal foam. 2,751,289, 6-19-56, CI. 75 — 20.
Elliott, John It., to General Electric Co. Diborane prepara-
tion. 2,737,447, 3-6-56, CI. 23—204.
Elliott, John R., to General Electric Co. Aminomethyl silox-
ane compositions and their preparation. 2,754,311,
7-10-56, CI. 260—448.2.
Elliott, John R., to General Electric Co. Aminoalkyl cyclo-
polysiloxane compositions and their preparation. 2,754,312,
7-10-56, CI. 260 — 448.2.
Elliott, Kenneth M., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Method
of operating a split-flow reformer. 2,738,308, 3-13-56,
CI. 196—50.
Elliott, Kenneth M., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Catalytic
reforming without thermal cracking. 2,742,404, 4-17-56,
CI. 196—50.
Elliott, Kenneth M., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Reforming
in the presence of carbon monoxide. 2,756,190, 7-24-56,
CI. 196—50.
Elliott, Kenneth M., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Method
of improving the yield of reformate in the process of re-
forming hydrocarbons. 2,763,598, 9-18-56, CI. 196 — 50.
Elliott, Kenneth M., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Method for
the regeneration of adsorbent contact material. 2,765,282,
10-2-56, CI. 252—418.
Elliott, Kenneth M„ to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Reforming
at a plurality of severities with constant recycle gas of
optimum hydrogen concentration to all zones. 2,772,216,
11-27-56, CI. 196 — 50.
Elliott, Laverne P. : See —
Hartman, Robert F., Lynch, and Elliott. 2,765,872.
Elliott, Lynn T., and J. N. Morrell. Unitary power oper-
ator for opening and closing valves. 2,743,897, 5-1-56,
CI. 251—59.
Elliott, Marvel A., to General Electric Co. Socketed metallic
tube joint of different materials. 2,741,498, 4-10-56, CI.
285—161.
Elliott, Ray N. Valve assembly for toilet flush tanks.
2,737,198, 3-6-56, CI. 137—217.
Elliott, Raymond St. C. Bore sighting device for firearms.
2,773,309, 12-11-56, CI. 33 — 16.
Elliott, Richard M., and E. S. Lee, III, to United Shoe
Machinery Corp. Control system for workpiece treating
machines. 2,743,924, 5-1-56, CI. 271—68.
Elliott, Richard M„ and J. L. Minto, to United Shoe Machin-
ery Corp. Machines for performing operations with respect
to articles and control mechanisms therefor. 2,743,925,
5-1-56. CI. 271—68.
Elliott, Richard O. Dispenser for pressurized containers.
2,765.959. 10-9-56, CI. 222—181.
Elliott, Ruth M. : See
Temple, Ruth M. 2,736,043.
Elliott, Sam D. : See —
Rice. Robert B., and Elliott. 2,735,503.
Elliott, Stanley B. : See —
Nicholson, Albright M., and Elliott. 2,770,626.
Elliott, Stanley B., to Ferro Corp. Light sensitive composi-
tion of matter and photographic process. 2,754,210,
7-10-56, CI. 95—7.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Elliott, Stanley B., to Ferro Corp. Photographic method using
a light sensitive resin composition. 2,772,158, 11-27-56,
CI. 96—27.
Elliott, Stanley B„ to Ferro Corp. Light sensitive composi-
tion of matter and photographic method using it. 2,772,159,
11-27-56, CI. 96—27.
Elliott, Stanley J., F. M. Thomas, and O. C. Worley, to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Driving and braking system
for reeling mechanism. 2,775,407, 12-25-56, CI. 242 — 55.
Elliott, William R., to Thompson Products, Inc. Rotary
coaxial switch actuating mechanism. 2,769,941, 11-6-56,
CI. 317—157.
Elliott, William R, to Thompson Products, Inc. Control
circuit and actuating mechanism for a coaxial switch.
2.769.947, 11-6-56, CI. 318—267.
Elliott, William R., to Thompson Products, Inc. Control
circuit and actuating mechanism for a coaxial switch.
2.769.948, 11-6-56, CI. 318—275.
Elliott Bay Mill Co. : See-
Miller, William J., and Johnson. 2,758,616.
Ellis, Adolph E. : See —
Ellis, Stephen. 2,772,078.
Ellis, Alfred L. Measuring and dispensing top. 2,730,272,
1-10-56, CI. 222—362.
Ellis, Charles A. : See —
Folland. Willard E.. and Ellis. 2,771.878.
Ellis, Charles A., to American Optical Co. Eye protective
devices. 2,758,308, 8-14-56, CI. 2—14.
Ellis, Charles A., to American Optical Co. Portable combined
photographic slide viewing and projecting device.
2,764,058, 9-25-56, CI. 88—24.
Ellis, Charles A., to Sargent & Co. Door lock. 2,772,108,
11-27-56, CI. 292—191.
Ellis, David H., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Shutter construction. 2,739,675, 3-27-56, CI. 189 — 62.
Ellis, David H., to The Oscar C. Rixson Co. Door holder.
2,744,779, 5-8-56, CI. 292—278.
Ellis, Delbert : See—
Krenke, Vincent G., and Ellis. 2,763,821.
Pelz, Robert A., and Ellis. 2,773,948.
Ellis, Earl T. : See—
Britton, Carlyle P., Eiker, Ellis, and Lester. 2,746,167.
Ellis, Edwin J. : See —
Winokur, Peter, and Ellis. 2,743,827.
Ellis, Frampton E„ Jr. : See —
Driggs, Ivan H., Hyatt, and Ellis. 2,743,886.
Ellis, George S., to L & L Mfg. Co. Self-flaring fitting for
tubes. 2,737,403, 3-6-56, CI. 285—122.
Ellis, Grace. Condiment composition. 2,746,869, 5-22-56,
CI. 99—144.
Ellis, Greer. Electric signal measuring apparatus with dy-
namic null balance. 2,731,583, 1-17-56. CI. 315—26.
Ellis, Grenville B., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Battery separator.
2,729,694, 1-3-56, CI. 136—145.
Ellis, Hubert C. Laundry machine. 2,758,465, 8-14-56, CI.
68 — 210.
Ellis, John H. Tire grooving machine. 2,765,846, 10-9-56,
CI. 164—10.2.
Ellis, John L. : See —
Goetzel, Claus G., and Ellis. 2,749,029.
Ellis, Max M. : See —
Brown, James S., and Ellis. 2,766,203.
Ellis, Norman S., to A. Reyrolle & Co. Ltd. Electric relay
devices. 2,775,725, 12-25-56, CI. 317—36.
Ellis, Norman S., and C. H. Lackey, to A. Reyrolle & Co. Ltd.
Electric protective arrangements. 2,735,962, 2-21-56, CI.
317—29.
Ellis, Preston L. : See —
Tompkins, Will M., and Ellis. 2,775,155.
Ellis, Ray C, Jr., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Surface treatment
of germanium. 2,736,639, 2-28-56, CI. 41 — 42.
Ellis, Ray C, Jr., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Surface treatment
of germanium. 2,738,259, 3-13-56, CI. 41 — 12.
Ellis, Ray C, Jr., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Surface treatment
of germanium. 2,739,882, 3-27-56, CI. 41 — 42.
Ellis, Stephen, y2 to A. E. Ellis. Beater blades. 2,772,078,
11-27-56, CI. 259—131.
Ellis, Walter R., to Tracerlab, Inc. Temperature control
circuit. 2,759,089, 8-14-56, CI. 219—20.
Ellis. Walter S. : See—
Luark, Joseph, and Ellis. 2,741,596.
Ellison Bronze Co., Inc. : See —
Hanssen, Petter M. 2,768,195.
Ellison, George : See —
Fletcher, Arthur H., Payne, Ellison, and Snow. 2,741,351.
Ellison, Hal J. Deionizing device. 2,749,307, 6-5-56, CI.
210—24.
Ellison, John M. : See —
Northrop, John K., Brosterhous, Dunn, Ellison, and
Herman. 2,734,702.
Ellison, Lynn E., and O. J. Wolfer, to The Pure Oil Co.
Temperature compensating tire pressure gauge. 2,741,920,
4-17-56, CI. 73—345.
Ellison, Michael C, to The Gudeman Co. Electrolytic capaci-
tor. 2,733,389, 1-31-56, CI. 317—230.
Ellithorpe, Clarence D., to Duplex Electric Co., Inc. Motor-
ized drive-in teller's window. 2,730,053, 1-10-56, CI.
109—19.
Ellman, Irving A. Analgesic apparatus. 2,763,263, 9-18-56,
CI. 128—198.
Ellman, Jacob L. Cleaning device, including fluid dispensing
means. 2,770,828, 11-20-56, CI. 15—131.
229
Samuel H, to Harris-Ellman, Inc. Awning.
2,747,242, 5-29-56, CI. 20—57.5.
Ellms, Robert W.. to The Osborn Mfg. Co. Turntable mecha-
nism. 2,748,625. 6-5-56, CI. 74—817.
Ells, Leslie D. : See —
McJilton, Lee D., and Ells. 2,738.989.
Ellstrom, Elmer G., deceased ; C. A. Tevander administrator,
% to W. A. Meyer. Palletized containers. 2,758,776,
8-14-56, CI. 229—23.
Ellsworth, Carl E., to National Cylinder Gas Co. Resonant
high-frequency heating applicator. 2,732,472, 1-24-56, CI.
219—10.55.
Ellsworth, Carl E., to National Cylinder Gas Co. Dielectric
heating applicator. 2,732,473, 1-24-56, CI. 219 — 10.55.
Ellsworth, Carl E., to National Cylinder Gas Co. Variable
capacitor for high-frequency dielectric heating applicator.
2,732,474, 1-24-56, CI. 219—10.55.
Ellsworth, Carl E., to National Cylinder Gas Co. Voltage
determining arrangement for dielectric heaters. 2,747,067,
5-22-56, CI. 219—10.55.
Ellsworth, Joseph D. : See —
Ellsworth, Joseph M. 2,766,640.
Ellsworth, Joseph M., y2 to J. D. Ellsworth. Air brake pedal.
2,766,640, 10-16-56, CI. 74 — 478.
Ellsworth, Louis D., and C. W. Sherwin, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy.
Auxiliary indicator for radio-echo detection system.
2,775,757, 12-25-56, CI. 343—11.
Ellsworth, Russell S., to Miehle Printing Press & Mfg. Co.
File card structure. 2,775,050, 12-25-56, CI. 40—159.
Ellsworth, Walter E. : See—
Meyrick, Harold A., and Ellsworth. 2,772,496.
Ellwood, William P. : See —
Stover, Ancil C. 2,732,267.
Stover, Ancil C. 2,761,428.
Stover, Ancil C. 2,761,693.
Elly Orzel : See —
Orzel, Paul. 2,760,764.
Elman, I. J. : See —
Remstein, William. 2,749,071.
Remstein, William. 2,772,063.
Elman, Jerome. Storage cabinet construction. 2,739,024,
3-20-56, CI. 312—283.
Elmendorf, Armin. Machine for producing sheets of indefinite
length composed of slitted wood veneer and a flexible
hacking. 2,737,214, 3-6-56, CI. 144—2.
Elmendorf, Duryea E., and A. G. Foote, to General Electric
Co. Electrical device with temperature indicator.
2,740,370, 4-3-56, CI. 116—114.
Elmendorf, Richard G. Soot blower. 2,737,681, 3-13-56,
CI. 15—318.
Elmer, Arthur E. : See — -
Conway, Hugh G., and Elmer. 2,750,928.
Elmer, Curtis : See—
Fraser, George L., and Elmer. 2,773,793.
Fraser, George L., and Elmer. 2,773,794.
Elmer, Curtis, T. Anas, and S. H. Rider, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Modified melamine-formaldehyde resin. 2,740,736,
4-3-56, CI. 154 — 43.
Elmer, Curtis, T. Anas, and S. H. Rider, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Melamine-formaldehyde laminating syrup. 2,740,737,
4-3-56, CI. 154 — 43.
Elmer, Curtis, T. Anas, and S. H. Rider, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Melamine-aryl guanamine resins. 2,740,738, 4-3-56,
CI. 154 — 43.
Elmer, Edward M., to Summers Gyroscope Co. Method of
forming a motor armature and core assembly. 2,763,052,
9-18-56, CI. 29—155.5.
Elmer, Otto C. : See —
Crowe, Bernard F.. and Elmer. 2,742,502.
Elmer, William B. Street lighting luminaire. 2,732,483,
1-24-56. CI. 240—25.
Elming, Niels : See —
Clauson-Kaas, Neils K. F. W., Elming, and Nielsen.
2,748,142.
Elmore, R. T. : See —
Loomis, Glenn L. 2,731,827.
Elms, Edwin F. : See —
Peckham, Roy E., and Elms. 2,748,645.
Elms, James C. : See —
Gardner, Frederick H., Elms, and Rosenstock. 2,775,124.
Elmstedt, John : See —
Potthoff, Kurt T., and Elmstedt. 2.753,058.
Elod, Egon. Method of carroting prefelted uncarroted cones.
2,758,907, 8-14-56. CI. 8—112.
Elod, Egon. Carroting process and solution. 2,770,519,
11-13-56, CI. 8—112.
Eloranta, Vaito K. : See —
Booth, Joseph H., and Eloranta. 2,740,374.
Eloranta, Vaito K., to Polaroid Corp. Photoflash unit and
accessories therefor. 2,747,076, 5-22-56, CI. 240 — 1.3.
Elox Corp. : See —
Manchester, Delmar J. 2,762,946.
Elox Corp. of Michigan : See —
Matulaitis, Victor E. 2,769,078.
McKechnie, Ian C. 2,753,429.
Elpern, Bill, to Sterling Drug Inc. Iodinated 5-bezamidotetra-
zoles and preparation thereof. 2,750,393, 6-12-56, CI.
260—308.
Elpern, Bill, to Sterling Drug, Inc. 1- (lower alkyl)-4-phenyl-
4-(tertiary-aminoalkoxymethyl- and tertiary -aminoalkoxy)
piperidines and their preparation. 2,773,870, 12-11-56,
CI. 260—247.7.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Elpern, Bill, to Sterling Drug Inc. Tertiary-aminoalkoxy-
methyl-1- (lower alkyl) piperidines and preparation thereof.
2,773,876, 12-11-56, CI. 260—294.7.
Elreco Corp., The : See —
McKee, George K. 2,750,142.
Elsas, William D. Stopper for a resilient dispenser. 2,743,849,
5-1-56, CI. 222—205.
Elsasser, Caspar W. Harmonicas. 2,745,307, 5-15-56, CI.
84—377.
Elsaesser, Viktor, to J. P. Bemberg Aktiengesellschaft.
Method and apparatus for spinning high strength silk from
cuprammonium cellulose solutions. 2,773,281, 12-11-56,
CI. 18—8.
Elsberg, John. Sinker releaser for fishing lines. 2,733,537,
2-7-56, CI. 43—43.12.
Elsbett, Ludwig, to W. H. R. Behrens. Internal combustion
engines. 2,744,508, 5-8-56, CI. 123—41.39.
Else, Harry C. Metal sawing table. 2,772,528, 12-4-56,
CI. 51—240.
Else, John G., to General Motors Corp. Automatic choke
means. 2,762,352, 9-11-56, CI. 123—119.
Elsen, Richard T. Friction on wheel spindle presses.
2,729.979, 1-10-56, CI. 74—213.
Elsenheimer, Charles W. : See —
Connors, James J., and Elsenheimer. 2,732,159.
Elsey, Carroll M. Corrective shoe. 2,736,971, 3-6-56, CI.
36—8.5.
Elsey, Carroll M., % to P. W. Smith. Orthopedic shoe.
2,769,251, 11-6-56, CI. 36—8.5.
Elsey, Howard M., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Current
collector for dynamoelectric machines. 2,739,256, 3-20-56,
CI. 310 — 231.
Elslager, Edward F., to Parke, Davis & Co. Anthrapyridones.
2,756,234, 7-24-56, CI. 260—278.
Elslager, Edward F., F. W. Short, and E. S. Lademan, to
Parke, Davis & Co. N-pyridylmethyl, N-hydroxyethyl dihalo
acetamides. 2,731,470. 1-17-56, CI. 260 -295.
Elslager, Edward F., F. W. Short, and M.-J. Sullivan, to
Parke, Davis & Co. 7-substituted amino-benz [c] acridines
and salts thereof. 2,773,064, 12-4-56, CI. 260 — 279.
Eisner, Edwin C, to C. J. W. Corp. Cargo tie-down.
2,735,377, 2-21-56, CI. 105—369.
Eisner, Edwin C. Quick attachment fitting. 2,736,272,
2-28-56. CI. 105—369.
Eisner, Edwin C, to General Logistics. Pivoted dog con-
struction. 2,739,361, 3-27-56, CI. 24— 211.
Eisner, Edwin C, to General Logistics. Method and tool for
making rope joints. 2,739,439, 3-27-56, CI. 57 — 23.
Eisner, Edwin C, to General Logistics. Connection and
fastening device. 2,742,307, 4-17-56, CI. 287 — 20.
Eisner, Edwin C, to G. D. Brown. Tie-down track fitting.
2,743,684. 5-1-56, CI. 105 — 369.
Eisner, Edwin C, to General Logistics. Cargo hook.
2,758.867. 8-14-56. CI. 294—83.
Elson, William O., to The Kendall Co. Packaged surgical
sutures and method of preparing same. 2,738,059, 3-13-56.
CI. 206—63.3.
Elstein, Edward. Sounding toys. 2,749,659, 6-12-56, CI.
46—191.
Elster & Co. : See —
Gehre, Hans. 2,749,752.
Elston, Rue R., and S. H. Hunt, to Rue R. Elston Co. Cargo
coolers. 2,738,654, 3-20-56, CI. 62 — 91.5.
Elston, Rue R., Co. : See —
Elston, Rue R., and Hunt. 2,738,654.
Elswick, Stuart J. Cigarette-clip holder. 2,749,919, 6-12-56,
CI. 131—259.
Elsworth, John V., to The New York Air Brake Co. Protec-
tion device for air brakes. 2,738,235, 3-13-56, CI. 303 — 26.
Elsy, Walter S. Deep hole saw. 2,754,804, 7-17-56, CI.
145 — 120.
Elton, Eugene D., to O. A. Miller. Pump attachment for fluid
cans. 2,735. fiss, 2-21-56, (i. 222 — 324.
Elwell Parker Electric Co., The : See —
Abbe, Edward J. 2,747,689.
Ackermann, Joseph A. 2,756,885.
Heldenrieh, Oliver R. 2,763,389.
Hoppert, Herman J. 2,752,055.
Woodard, Walter M. 2,733,822.
Woodard, Walter M. 2,764,806.
Elwood, Daniel H. Apparatus for imparting oscillatory
movement to a shaft from a remote oscillatory shaft.
2,754,439, 7-10-56, CI. 310—120.
Elwood, John T. : See —
Myrent, Harry L., and Elwood. 2,756,026.
Ely, James K. : See —
Southern, Raymond L„ and Ely. 2,734,241.
Ely, John O. : See —
Summers, Gerald C, and Ely. 2,737,639.
Ely, John O., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Mechanically
coupled acoustic well logging system. 2,757,358, 7-31-56,
CI. 340—18.
Elzer, Jerald C. Can holding devices. 2,766,891, 10-16-56,
CI. 211—71.
Elzer, Philip, R. Sommerfeld, and T. Anthony. Stapling
machines. 2,770,805, 11-20-56, CI. 1 — 101.
Emanuel, Vincent, and V. R. Douglas, to Grant Oil Tool Co.
Expansible well scraper. 2,756,968, 7-31-56, CI. 255 — 76.
Emanuelsson, Gunnar G., to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson.
Device for generation of pulses. 2,732,527, 1-24-56, CI.
332—9.
Ember, Alexander : See —
Ember, Maximilian R. and A. 2,737,719.
Ember, Maximilian R. and A. Cutting device. 2,737,719,
3-13-56 CI 30- 283
Emblem, Harold G., D. J. Cloherty, and R. H. Hancock, to
Rolls-Royce Ltd. Method of and dies for forming hollow
expendable patterns for casting. 2,752,653, 7-3-56, CI.
22—196.
Embossograph Process Co., Inc. : See —
Lipsius, Herbert. 2,757,635.
Embree, Norrls D., and G. Y. Brokaw, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Method of making mixed diglyceride. 2,764,605, 9-25-56,
CI. 260 — 410.8.
Embry, Robert C, and J. S. Duff. Identification coder and
decoder. 2,754,496, 7-10-56, CI. 340 — 174.
Emde, Hans : See —
Grimme, Walter, Emde, Schmitz, and Wollner. 2,766,278.
Emele, Gilnther W., to Krauss-Maffei Aktiengesellschaft.
Crankcases, particularly for V-type diesel engines.
2,752,896, 7-3-56, CI. 121—194.
Emele, Giinther W., and O. Hirsch, to Krauss-Maffei Aktienge-
sellschaft. Engine cylinder lubricating means. 2,738,861,
3-20-56, CI. 184—6.
Emelock, Melvin. Instrument for the administration of sup-
positories. 2,754,822, 7-17-56, CI. 128—264.
Emerite Corp. : See —
Emerson, Ralph W. 2,754,569.
Emerson, Cherry L., Jr., to Emerson & Cuming, Inc. Method
of treating resinous materials to improve their adhesion
characteristics. 2,764,502, 9-25-56, CI. 117 — 47.
Emerson & Cuming, Inc. : See —
Emerson, Cherry L., Jr. 2,764,502.
Emerson, David E. Flashlight. 2,751,490, 6-19-56, CI.
240—10.6.
Emerson Electric Mfg. Co., The : See —
Ammann, Bernard W. 2,736,346.
Korski, Frank S. 2,763,916.
Phillips, Chester S. 2,755,399.
Emerson, John : See —
Hiatt, Gordon D., and Emerson. 2,759,909.
Hiatt, Gordon D., Mench, and Emerson. 2,759,925.
Emerson, John F. : See —
Reichel, Wladimir A., and Emerson. 2,751,474.
Emerson, John F., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Magnetometer.
2,749,506, 6-5-56, CI. 324—43.
Emerson, John H. : See — ■
Klyce, Stephen D. 2,761,125.
Emerson, John H. Pressure resuscitator. Re. 24,193, 8-7-56
CI. 128—29.
Emerson, John H. Therapeutic apparatus and collar therefor.
2,761,442, 9-4-56, CI. 128—30.
Emerson, John H. Apparatus for producing artificial respira-
tion. 2,774,347, 12-18-56, CI. 128—30.
Emerson, John H. Artificial respirator. 2,774,348, 12-18-56
CI. 128 — 30.
Emerson, John H. Breathing assistor valve. 2,774,352
12-18-56, CI. 128—203.
Emerson, John R., to Fuller & Emerson Mfg. Co. Fluid
filter. 2,760,646, 8-28-56, CI. 210 — 164.
Emerson, Joseph T. : See —
Brenneck, William A., and Emerson. 2,761,543.
Emerson Radio and Phonograph Corp. : See —
Alexander, Samuel B. 2,752,422.
Burger, Francis J. 2,774,866.
Emerson, Ralph W., to Emerite Corp. Molding compositions
and method of making same. 2,764,569, 9-25-56, CI.
260—17.3.
Emerson, William A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Indue.
tion heater coil. 2,752,472, 6-26-56, CI. 219—10.79.
Emerson. William J., to Samuel M. Langston Co. Squaring
devices for box closing machines. 2,771,292, 11-20-56,
CI. 271—50.
Emerson, William S. : See —
Longley, Raymond I., Jr., Emerson, and Shafer.
2,774,772.
Emerson, William S., to Monsanto Chemical Co. a,a-dialkyl-
Ar-phenylbenzyl hydroperoxides. 2,773,906, 12-11-56, CI.
260—610.
Emerson, William S., and R. A. Heimsch, to Monsanto Chemi-
cal Co. Dicarboxylic sulfones as plasticizers for vinyl
chloride polymers. 2,730,512 1-10-56, CI. 260—30.8.
Emerson, William S., and R. I. Longley, Jr., to Monsanto
Chemical Co. Substituted 1,5-pentanediol esters. 2,766,266,
10-9-56, CI. 260 — 410.6.
Emery, Alfred H., to The L. S. Starrett Co. Dial indicator.
2,741,032, 4-10-56, CI. 33—172.
Emery, Alfred H., to The L. S. Starrett Co. Benzel holding
ring. 2.746,785, 5-22-56, CI. 292—256.6.
Emery, Herbert F., and D. E. Peru. Indexing device.
2,735,334, 2-21-56, CI. 88—24.
Emery, Richard L. : See —
Randall, Walter H., and Emery- 2,752,830.
Emery, Richard L., to Keyes Fibre Co. Pulp molding appa-
ratus. 2,746,358, 5-22-56, CI. 92—56.
Emery, Richard L., to Keyes Fibre Co. Molding of perforated
pulp articles. 2.754,729, 7-17-56, CI. 92—54.
Emery, Richard L., to Keyes Fibre Co. Reduction of edge
flashing on molded pulp articles. 2,772,608, 12-4-56, CI.
92—56.
Emery, Roy W. : See —
Moore, Edgar S., Neill, and Emery. 2,754,860.
Emery, Victor W. Portable and collapsible barrel rack.
2,746,703, 5-22-56, CI. 248 — 150.
Emery, William M. Pillows. 2,728,926, 1-3-56, CI. 5 — 338.
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Emhart Mfg. Co. : See — ■
Ardel, Edgar, and Wozniak. 2,744,608.
Downey, Francis F., Du Bois, and Lorenz. 2,760,551.
Honiss, William T. 2,735,229.
Legge, Elmer E., and Stephens. 2,775,118.
Lorenz, Edward H., Waugli, and Merrill. 2,749,686.
Parham, Sidney F. 2,766,809.
Peiler, Karl E. 2,749,665.
Rowe, George E. 2,744,358.
Rowe, George E. 2 755,597.
Emker, Henry H., to Radio Frequency Laboratories, Inc.
Electrical calibrating and test apparatus. 2,769,928,
11-6-56, CI. 307—149.
Emley, Edward F. : See —
Jessup, Alfred C. 2,750,288.
Emley, Edward F., to Magnesium Elektron Ltd. Method
of producing magnesium base alloys. 2,742,355, 4-17-56,
CI. 75 — 168.
Emley, Edward F., and W. Unsworth, to Magnesium Elektron
Ltd. Method of producing magnesium base alloys.
2,745,741, 5-15-56, CI. 75—168.
Emley, Philip W., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Method of and
means for starting part winding motors. 2,773,230,
12-4-56, CI. 318—226.
Emmerich, Ernst, to Schloemann Aktiengesellschaft. Manu-
facture of practically endless extrusion products. 2,738,873,
3-20-56, CI. 207 — 10.
Emmert, Walter E., y2 to H. Fong. Inside control for refrig-
erator door latches. 2,747,906, 5-29-56, CI. 292 — 92.
Emmett, Paul H., to Gulf Research & Development Co.
Catalytic conversion process with the use of a base-
exchanged silica-alumina catalyst. 2,744,057, 5-1-56, CI.
196—52.
Emmi, Joseph. Collapsible wing system for aircraft and
actuating means therefor. 2,743,072, 4-24-56, CI.
244 — 43.
Emmons. Ardath H., and R. A. Lauderdale, Jr., to the United
States of America as represented by the United States
Atomic Energy Commission. Process for water decontami-
nation. 2,752,309, 6-26-56, CI. 210 — 24.
Emmons, Arthur N., and W. A. Papworth, to Porter-Cable
Machine Co. Cutter arbor shaft for portable power oper-
ated tools. 2,751,942, 6-26-56, CI. 143—155.
Emmons, Arthur N., to The Porter-Cable Machine Co. Porta-
ble power operated sanding machine. 2,764,852, 10-2-56,
CI. 51—170.
Emmons, Arthur N., to The Porter-Cable Machine Co. Port-
able belt sanding machine. 2,774,198, 12-18-56, CI.
51—170.
Emmons, Arthur N., to The Porter-Cable Machine Co, Abrad-
ing machine. 2,774,199, 12-18-56, CI. 51 — 177.
Emmons, Arthur N., to The Porter-Cable Machine Co. Power
operated wood plane with chip and shaving discharge
means. 2,774,399, 12-18-56, CI. 145 — 4.
Emmons Loom Harness Co. : See —
Galaher, Abbott S., and Trenliolm. 2,774,387.
Emmrich, Friedrich, and F. Held. Fire extinguishing appa-
ratus. 2,764,246, 9-25-56, CI. 169 — 31.
Emond, Robert E., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Soil structural improvement process. 2,760,308, 8-28-56,
CI. 47—58.
Emond, Robert E., and J. Arnot, deceased (by E. Arnot,
executrix), to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Soil
sterilizing procedure. 2,741,550, 4-10-56, CI. 71 — 2.4.
Emond, Robert E., and W. C. Pattenden, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Tobacco desuckering compositions.
2,772,152, 11-27-56, CI. 71—2.3.
Empire Box Corp. : See —
Kowal, Michael H. 2,750,082.
Empire Brushes, Inc. : See —
Zottola, Frank. 2,730,742.
Zottola. Frank. 2,730,743.
Empire Oil Co. : See —
Zelkowitz, Philip. 2,766,603.
Emrich, Hans, to L. A. K. Theune. Ampoule for cleaning
hypodermic needles. 2,731,964, 1-24-56, CI. 128—218.
Emrick, Agnes G. : See —
Emrick, Robert G. 2,755,685.
Emrick, Robert G. 2,767,992.
Emrick, Donald E., to The Standard Register Co. Composite
platen and method of making same. 2,756,861, 7-31-56,
CI. 197 — 144.
Emrick, Homer R., to Emrick Inc. Translating mechanism
for converting rotary motion to reciprocating motion.
2,749,758, 6-12-56, CI. 74 — 45.
Emrick Inc. : See —
Emrick, Homer R. 2,749,758.
Emrick, Melvin H. Multiple clutch forward and reverse drive
unit for tapping machine. 2,729,834, 1-10-56, CI. 10 — 136.
Emrick, Meivin H. Method of bonding friction facings to
conical cups. 2,749,264, 6-5-56, CI. 154—81.
Emrick, Melvin H. Tap collets. 2,767,991, 10-23-56, CI.
279 — 80.
Emrick, Robert G., deceased ; A. G. Emrick, administratrix.
Multiple tool operating head. 2,755,685, 7-24-56, CI.
74—665.
Emrick, Robert G.. deceased (A. G. Emrick, administratrix).
Chuck devices for taps. 2,767,992, 10-23-56, CI. 279 — 82.
Emsco Mfg. Co. : See —
Ashton, Albert A. 2,775,429.
Hedden, Robert R. 2,751,767.
Long, John A. 2,764.940.
Emsig Mfg. Co. : See —
Troll, William A. 2,768,594.
Emslie, Lyell M. Gearless differential. 2,729,118, 1-3-56,
CI. 74—050.
Emslie, Robert S., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Pro-
duction of sebacic acid. 2,731,495, 1-17-56, CI. 260—537.
Emulsol Chemical Corp. : See —
Epstein, Solomon, Fuchs, and Gladstone. 2,733,212.
Harris, Benjamin R. 2,744,902.
Kharasch, Morris S., and Nudenberg. 2,739,136.
Kharasch Morris S., and Nudenberg. 2,739,138.
Emurian, Albert D., and W. Todd, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of the Army.
Radiosonde transmitter housing. 2,730,623, 1-10-56, CI.
250—36.
Enabnit, Robert S., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Ap-
paratus for analyzing the dynamic deflection of tires.
2,764,018, 9-25-56, CI. 73—67.
Enderli, Ernst, to Weber A.-G. Motor protector switch.
2,766,352, 10-9-56, CI. 200—116.
Enders, August, Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Scheuermann, Albert. 2,771,196.
Enders, Robert F. Cigarette receptacle and ash tray.
2,756,895, 7-31-56, CI. 220—18.
Enders, William C, to S. N. Goldman. Nesting type luggage
carts. 2,764,419, 9-25-56, CI. 280—33.99.
Endicott Johnson Corp. : See —
Shultz. Edward L. 2.738.600.
Shultz, Edward L. 2,740,209.
Endlich, Friedrich, and W. Hufbauer, to Hartmann & Braun
Aktiengesellschaft. Moving coil instrument with stretched
strip, suspension. 2,751,524, 6-19-56, CI. 317—168.
Endo, Frank S. : See —
Feinberg, Albert E., and Endo. 2,774,011.
Endo Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Schlesinger, Albert. 2,766,252.
Schoen, Karl. 2,755,221.
Endres, Elva A. Dust jacket for books or the like. 2,752,171,
6-26-56, CI. 281—20.
Endres, Fred J., and F. Paiva. Soap holder and saver.
2,770,071, 11-13-56, CI. 45 — 28.
Endres, Richard O. : See —
Grosdoff, Igor E., and Endres. 2,754,362.
Grosdoff, Igor E., and Endres. 2,754,376.
Moore. Raymond P., Jr., and Endres. 2,750,510.
Rajchman, Jan A., Stuart-Williams, and Endres.
2,760,153.
Endres, Richard O.. to Radio Corp. of America. Pulse gen-
erators. 2,750,509, 6-12-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Endresen, Ernst. Back support for chairs, car seats, and
the like. 2.756,809, 7-31-56, CI. 155—1 82.
Endter, Waldemar A. Latch device. 2,758,860, 8-14-56, CI.
292 — 52.
Endter, Waldemar A. Latching mechanisms. 2,758,862,
8-14-56, CI. 292—165.
Enerud, Olaf C. Indicators for gate valves of the non-rising
stem type. 2,768,604, 10-30-56, CI. 116 — 125.
Engberg, Axel O., to Aktiebolaget Elektrolux. Structure for
seating vacuum cleaner cover. 2,773,557, 12-11-56, CI.
183—51.
Engebretson. E. F. : See —
Hoffmann, Albert. 2,732.029.
Engel. Anton. Implement for lifting and transplanting plants.
2,729,493. 1-3-56. CI. 294 — 50.8.
Engel, David. Insulated hollow building panel. 2,770,965,
11-20-56, CI. 72 — 41.
Engel, Friedrich V. A. E., to Electroflo Meters Co. Ltd. Auto-
matic fluid operated control apparatus having a derivative
action responsive to a rate of change. 2,775,253, 12-25-56,
CI. 137—82.
Engel J. Anthony, to The Murray Corporation of America.
Laundrv drvers. 2.736.970. 3-6-56. CI. 34 — 45.
Engel. J Anthony, to The Murray Corp. of America. Dryers.
2.737.729. 3-13-56. CI. 34—133.
Engel, J. Anthony, to The Murray Corp. of America. Lint
collector for laundry driers. 2,753,952, 7-10-56, CI.
183—62.
Engel, James S. : See —
Stavis, Gus, and Engel. 2,762,045.
Engel. John H. Method of producing deep-drawn shapes in
sheet metal. 2.735.390. 2-21-56, CI. 113—51.
Engel, John H. Controlled presure metal forming apparatus.
2,749,867, 6-12-56, CI. 113 — 44.
Engel, Marvin J., O. D. Hoopes, and J. B. Sillery. to the
United States of America as represented by the Secretary
of the Army. Multi-leaf torsion spring for closing a
breechblock. 2.756.635, 7-31-56, CI. 89—17.
Engel, Raymond L. : See —
Steffen, Junior E., and Engel. 2,756,859.
Engel, Wendlin A. Irrigating machine. 2,750,228, 6-12-56,
CI. 299—47.
Engel. William H., 25% to I. M. Jones. Cut-off mechanism.
2.768,092, 10-30-50, CI. 164—220.
Engel. William R., % to D. H. Hedges and % to K. G. Reilly.
Fishing reel. 2,765.990, 10-9-56, CI. 242 — 84.5.
Engelage. Giintpr : See —
Ruhnau. Richard. Weides. and Engelage. 2,732,756.
Engelhard, William E. Switch control device. 2,733,387,
1-31-56, CI. 317—132.
Engelhard, William E. Sealed annealing apparatus.
2,744,745, 5-8-56. CI. 266—5.
Engelhardt, Edward L. : See —
Miller, Charles S., Engelhardt, and Gordon. 2,753,347.
Miller, Charles S., Engelhardt, and Gordon. 2,753,348.
Miller, Charles S., Engelhardt, and Gordon. 2,773,872.
Sprague, James M., and Engelhardt. 2,775,608.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Engelhardt, Vaughn A., and W. J. Middleton, to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours and Co. Acyclic, polynitrile-containing, sulfo-
niumalkoxyethenolates and their preparation. 2,766,270,
10-9-56, CI. 260—465.
Engelhart, George K., to Puller Co. Method and apparatus
for preheatine kiln feeds. 2,733,909. 2-7-56. CI. 263—32.
Engelmann, Herbert P. : See —
Goldstein, Ladislas, and Engelmann. 2,773,243.
Grieg, Donald D., and Engelmann. 2,751,558.
Engelmann, Herbert F., to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Radio frequency coupling devices. 2,755,447,
7-17-56, CI. 333—24.
Engelmann, Herbert F., to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Microwave filters. 2,760,169, 8-21-56, CI.
333—73.
Engelmann, Herbert F., to International Telephone and
Telegraph Corp. Phase shifter. 2,773,254, 12-4-56, CI.
343—100.
Engelmann. Herbert F.. and J. A. Kostriza, to International
Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Crystal holder. 2,734,170,
2-7-56. CI. 333—6.
Engelmann, Herbert F., and J. A. Kostriza, to International
Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Microwave coupling ar-
rangements. 2,749,521, 6-5-56, CI. 333—11.
Engemann, Herbert H.. to Thompson Products, Inc. Valve
lifter. 2,732,832. 1-31-56. CI. 123—90.
Engemann, Herbert H. Valve rotating device. 2,767,696,
10-23-56, CI. 123—90.
Engert, Caspar F., to Poster Products, Inc. Supporting device.
2,765,998, 10-9-56, CI. 248—29.
Enghauser Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Enghauser, Winford L. 2,754,705.
Enghauser, Winford L., to Enghauser Mfg. Co., Inc. Pipe
closing apparatus. 2,754,705, 7-17-56, Cl. 78—89.
Engholdt, Richard K. : See —
Alfer. Henry F.. and Engholdt. 2.733,835.
Engineered Products Co., The : See —
Comey, Charles S., Saxton, and Stuerzl. 2,770,003.
Engineering Development Co.. Inc., The : See —
Wagner, George P. 2,735,646.
Engineering Service : See —
Jewell, William E., Jr. 2,767,990.
Engine Life Products Corp. : See-
Wallace, James E. 2,760,642.
Engine Parts Mfg. Co., The : See — ■
Ivins. Herbert L. 2.734.773.
Rogers, Edmund. 2.736.665.
Rogers, Edmund. 2,739,953.
Stetz. Robert J., and Rogers. 2,731,436.
England, David C. : See —
Donaruma, Lorraine G., and England. 2,769,807.
England, David C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Poly-
amides containing tertiary aminomethyl groups. 2,765,294,
10-2-56, Cl. 260—78.
England, David C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
2-dialkylaminomethyl-5-methyl-l,6-hexane diamines and re-
lated compounds. 2,765,306, 10-2-56, Cl. 260 — 247.5.
England, David C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Polyfluoro-ethers of oximes and preparation thereof.
2,770,652, 11-13-56, Cl. 260—566.
England. David C. and G. V. Mock, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Co. Preparation of nitriles. 2,736,739, 2-28-56,
Cl. 260—465.
England. Kenneth W. Combination brake and throttle actu-
ator for vehicles. 2.738.862, 3-20-56, Cl. 192—3.
England, Theodore L., to Fulford Mfg. Co. Clasp. 2,750,642,
6-19-56, Cl. 24—153.
Englander Co., Inc., The : See—
Koenigsberg, Max. 2,766,816.
Wetzler, Justin J. 2,773,271.
Engle, Charles J., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Drilling fluids
and methods of using same. 2,759,890, 8-21-56, Cl.
252—8.5.
Engle, Charles J., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Oil-base drilling
fluids and methods of drilling with same. 2,764,546,
9-25-56, Cl. 252—8.5.
Engle, John B. Holder for disc saws and the like. 2,774,258,
12-18-56, Cl. 76—79.
Englehart, Oscar D., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Mount-
ing strip for single panel. 2,761,535, 9-4-56, Cl. 189 — 78.
Englehart. Oscar D., and W. S. Bobel. to Pittsburgh Plate
Glass Co. Multiple glazed unit for test chambers. 2,741,809,
4-17-56, Cl. 20—56.5.
Englehart, Oscar D., and W. S. Bobel, to Pittsburgh Plate
Glass Co. Multiple glazed flexible spacer units. 2,746,102,
5-22-56, Cl. 20—56.5.
Engler, John W. Putting guide. 2,754,125, 7-10-56, Cl.
273—192.
Englert, Ralph A. : See —
Cleaveland, Burton L., Englert, and Larson. 2,744,372.
Englert, Robert D., and L. M. Richards, to Tallow Research,
Inc. Oxidation of fatty acids. 2,773,094, 12-4-56, Cl.
260—537.
Englert, Robert D., and L. M. Richards, to Tallow Research,
Inc. Production of dibasic acids. 2,773,095, 12-4-56,
Cl. 260—537.
Engleson, Harry E., and E. A. Hartbauer, to F. B. Reding-
ton Co. Detector mechanism for a packaging machine.
2,746,222, 5-22-56, Cl. 53—75.
Engleson, Harry E., and E. D. Sramek, to F. B. Redington Co.
Conveyer. 2,746,593, 5-22-56, Cl. 198—140.
Morris, and Frankel.
2,767,546.
2,767,739.
2,731,1
Engleson, Harry E., and E. D. Sramek, to F. B. Redington Co.
Endless conveyer. 2,746,594, 5-22-56, Cl. 198 — 151.
English, Albert C. : See —
Colleran, Paul J., English, and Mulski. 2,756,374.
English, Albert C, and J. B. Seabrook, to General Electric Co.
Method of making P-N junction semi-conductor units.
2,765,245, 10-2-56, Cl. 148—1.5.
English, Arthur R., to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Antibiotic
compositions comprising oxytetracycline and carbomycin.
2,751,324, 6-19-56, Cl. 167—65.
English Electric Co. Ltd., The : See —
Barrett, John L., Latoszynski,
2,750,738.
Deriaz, Paul. 2,751,187.
Deriaz, Paul. 2,751,190.
Hughes, John O. P. 2,740.272.
Hughes, John O. P. 2,746,273.
Hughes, John O. P., and Starmer.
Hughes, John O. P., and Starmer.
Kerensky. Gleb. 2.742,324.
Morgan, John W. H. 2,754,441.
Noble. John M. 2,734.710.
Seewer, Paul W. 2,742,055.
Taylor, George H. 2,753,623.
Warrington, Albert R. V. 2,761,999.
Welsh, Robert J., and Van Millingen.
English Electric Valve Co. Ltd. : See —
Aisenstein, Simon, Thompson, and
Cooke, Arthur H.. Skinner, and Ward.
Sixsmith, Herbert. 2,774,914.
Young, Arthur J. 2,766,396.
English, Harvey W. Adjustable holding floor vise. 2,763,302,
9-18-56, Cl. 144—296.
English, Herdis G., to Borg-Warner Corp. Hydraulic con-
trols for transmissions. 2,757,552, 8-7-56, Cl. 74 — 472.
English, Herdis G., to Borg-Warner Corp. Friction element
and method of making the same. 2,775,323, 12-25-56,
Cl. 188—234.
English, Herdis G., V. J. Jandasek, and D. C. Gillespie, to
Borg-Warner Corp. Hydrodynamic coupling. 2,745,354,
5-15-56, Cl. 103—115.
English, Jackson P. : See —
Clark, Joe H„ and English. 2,769,821.
English, Jackson P., and R. C. Clapp, to American Cyanamid
Co. Certain new 1,4-napbthoquinoneimines and methods of
preparing the same. 2,769,820, 11-6-56, Cl. 260 — 396.
English, James F„ Jr., and A. J. Hornfeck, to Bailey Meter
Co. Servo system, including electrical inverter circuit.
2,744,223, 5-1-56, Cl. 318—29.
English. John A. Injection molding equipment. 2,733,479,
2-7-56. Cl. 18—42.
English, John R. : See —
Adams, Cecil E., and English. 2,762,312.
Englund, Nils I., and S. Nordegren, to Vibro-Plus Corp.
Rotary vibrator with a rolling eccentric mass. 2,750,160,
6-12-56, Cl. 259—1.
Engmann, Felix : See —
Dubois, Franz, and Engmann. 2,775,016.
Engstrand, Gunnar C, to Frederic R. Harris, Inc. Floating
drv dock. 2.740.367, 4-3-56, Cl. 114 — 45.
Engstrom, Carl F., and I. A. de Sostoa, to United States
Rubber Co. Treatment of cellulosic fibers. 2,739,091,
3-20-56, Cl. 154—90.
Engstrom, Paul A., to Gray Marine Motor Co. Induction
system for internal combustion engine. 2,767,699, 10-23-56,
Cl. 123—122. „
Engstrom, William A., to Continental Motors Corp. Water
pump for internal combustion engine. 2,764,096, 9-25-56,
Cl. 103—3.
Engstrum, Kathleen B. Apparatus for dispensing under
pressure. 2,774,628, 12-18-56, Cl. 299—95.
Engvall, Earl H. Weighing and bagging machine. 2,775,425,
12-25-56, Cl. 249—46. n „
Enison, Morton. Ventriloquist's doll. 2,771,708, 11-27-56,
Enlund, Helm'er L. F. Shock absorber. 2,744,747, 5-8-56,
Cl. 267—1.
Enna Ltd. : See —
Lien, Kniit M. 2,745,679.
Ennever, Harry H. Outdoor display. 2,746,187, 5-22-56,
Cl. 40—125.
Ennis, Arthur S., to General Electric Co. Electric trans-
formers and like apparatus. 2,734,096, 2-7-56, Cl. 174 — 15.
Ennis, Joseph F. : See —
McDonough, Will D., and Ennis. 2,765,037.
Ennok. Mrs. Anna : See —
Leht, August. 2.733,996.
Enns, John H., to Leeds and Northrup Co. Spectrometer sys-
tem with receiver for reference band illumination. 2,734,418,
2-14-56, Cl. 88 — 14.
Enock, Arthur G., to Graham-Enock Mfg. Co. Ltd. Bottle
crating and decrating machines. 2,730,279, 1-10-56, Cl.
226—14.
Enoksson, Bertil P.. to Nitroglycerin Aktiebologet. Method
of processing acid nitrated organic products. 2,736,742,
2-28-56, Cl. 260—467.
Enos, Herman I., Jr., to Hercules Powder Co. Preparation
of m- and p-cymene mixture by isomerization of cymene.
2,744,149, 5-1-56, Cl. 260—668.
Enos, Herman I., Jr., to Hercules Powder Co. Preparation
of m- and p-diisopropylbenzene. 2,744,150, 5-1-56, Cl.
260—671.
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Enos, Herman I., Jr., to Hercules Powder Co. Oxidation of
saturated evclie hydrocarbons to hydroperoxides. 2,751,417,
6-19-56, CI. 260—610.
Enos, Herman I., Jr., to Hercules Powder Co. Catalytic
oxidation of hydrocarbons to hydroperoxides. 2,751,418,
6-19-56, CI. 260—610.
Enos. John P.. to The Singer Mfg. Co. Bobbin-thread cases.
2,742,008, 4-17-56, CI. 112—229.
Enos, John P., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Alternating presser-
devices for sewing machines. 2,742,009, 4-17-56, CI.
112—235.
Enos, John P., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Thread-severing de-
vices for sewing machines. 2,747,533, 5-29-56, CI.
112—252.
Enos, John P., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Anti-flagging devices
for work-jogging attachments. 2,760,453, 8-28-56, CI.
112—77.
Enright, Donald J., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Apparatus for zero-setting direct-current amplifiers.
2,754,374, 7-10-56, CI. 179—171.
Enriquez, Elmo G. Automatic end gate control for dump
trucks. 2,767,017, 10-16-56, CI. 298—23.
Ensign Carburetor Co. : See —
Ensign, Roy F. 2,754,185.
Ensign, Roy F. 2,754,186.
Ensign, George G., to Elgin National Watch Co. Voltaic cell
cathode and art of making the same. 2,772,321, 11-27-56,
CI. 136—120.
Ensign, George G., G. T. Soper, and O. Lundahl, to Elgin
National Watch Co. Power take-off device, particularly
for timepieces. 2,757,545, 8-7-56, CI. 74—88.
Ensign, George G., G. T. Soper, and O. Lundahl, to Elgin
National Watch Co. Pawl and ratchet mechanism.
2,757,555, 8-7-56, CI. 74—575.
Ensign Ribbon Burners, Inc. : See —
Wildermann, Otto. 2,747,658.
Ensign, Roy F., to Ensign Carburetor Co. Controlled gaseous
fuel feed system for internal combustion engines.
2.754.185, 7-10-56, CI. 48—184.
Ensign, Roy F., to Ensign Carburetor Co. Controlled gaseous
fuel feed system for internal combustion engines.
2.754.186, 7-10-56, CI. 48—184.
Ensinger. Chester B. : See —
Blevins. George A., and Ensinger. 2,730,373.
Ensinger, Willis B.. to the United States of America as
represented bv the Secretary of the Navy. Electrical
connector. 2.741.748. 4-10-56. CI. 339 — 151.
Ensink, Johannes, to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co.,
trustee. Developing electrical oscillation. 2,752,497,
6-26-56, CI. 250—36.
Ensink, Johannes, to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co.,
as trustee. Single sideband carrier-wave telephone system.
2,775,647, 12-25-56, CI. 179—15.
Ensink, Johannes, and W. Hermes, to Hartford National
Bank and Trust Co., as trustee. Oscillator circuit-arrange-
ment. 2,760,073, 8-21-56, CI. 250—36.
Enslein, Arthur W. : See —
Martin, Raymond F., Jr., and Enslein. 2,741,031.
Ensminger, Clarence W. : See —
Berner. Harry M., Johnson. Ensminger, and Savke.
2,733,110.
Enssle, Bruno E. Machine for spraying objects of irregular
outline. 2,754,795, 7-17-56, CI. 118—2.
Enterprise Mfg. Co., The : See —
Burns, Robert M. 2,760,357.
Sarah, Thomas F. 2,755,037.
Sarah, Thomas F. 2,766,956.
Enterprise Railway Equipment Co. : See —
Dath, George E. 2,745,563.
Dath, George E. 2,751,859.
Dath, George E. 2,751,860.
Dorey, George B. 2,730,965.
Dorey, George B. 2,730,966.
Dorey, George B. 2,733.669.
Dorey, George B. 2,738.734.
Dorey, George B. 2.738.736.
Dorey George B. 2,738,738.
Dorey, George B. 2,738.739.
Dorey, George B. 2,738,740.
Dorey, George B. 2.741,192.
Dorey, George B. 2.741.194.
Dorey, George B. 2,749,770.
Dorey, George B. 2,749,851.
Dorey, George B. 2,750.074.
Dorey, George B. 2,751,862.
Dorey, George B. 2,753,815.
Gunnison. Richard N. 2,730.967.
Koranda, Clarence J., and Withall. 2,751,858.
Withall, Harry A. 2,751,861.
Zimmer, Albert E. 2.738.735.
Zimmer, Albert E. 2.738,737.
Zimmer, Albert E. 2,741,193.
Entron, Inc. : See —
Edlen, George G., and Diambra. 2,761,110.
Entwistle. James J., Co. : See —
Borgeson, Sidney E. 2,745,377.
Nelson, Alden W. 2.730.987.
Nelson, Alden W. 2,751,733.
Entwistle, John E., to Harvard Mfg. Co. Bedframe having
mobile bookcase headboards. 2,734,202, 2-14-56, CI. 5 — 53.
369555— P 16
Entz, Gerhard B. Apparatus for positioning stone slabs with
respect to stone cutting machines. 2,755,789, 7-24-56,
CI. 125—23.
Entz, Gerhard B. Stone cutting machine. 2,762,359,
9-11-56, CI. 125—23.
Entz, Gerhard B. Mechanism for raising and lowering frames
of trailers with respect to ground wheels thereof. 2,762,631,
9-11-56, CI. 280 — 44.
Envoldsen, Karl C. Shrimp holder. 2,734,766, 2-14-56, CI.
294—25.
Enyart, Roy B., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Motor bearing sup-
port on axle. 2,742,864, 4-24-56, CI. 105—136.
Enyeart, Harold F. : See —
Kaatz, Herbert W., and Enyeart. 2,743,673.
Enzmann, Ralph, and W. H. Barrett, to Minnesota and On-
tario Paper Co. Roller speed indicating means for paper
coating machines. 2,744,492, 5-8-56, CI. 118—10.
Enzymes, Inc. : See —
Le Mense, Elmer H. 2,738,274.
Eolkin, Dave : See-
Hawk, Le Roy R., and Eolkin. 2,753,209.
Eolkin, Dave, to Gerber Products Co. Method and apparatus
for filling containers. 2,759,307, 8-21-56, CI. 53—11.
Epelboin, Izrael : See —
Darmois, Emile E., and Epelboin. 2,752,304.
Ephland, Charles R., to Patentex, Inc. Manufacture of crepe
yarns and fabrics from nylon. 2,771,660, 11-27-56, CI.
28—76.
Ephron, Walter. Collapsible dispensing tube. 2,729,361,
1-3-56, CI. 222—92.
Epler, Ernest E. Full flow valve having a retractable and
swinging plunger. 2,763,460, 9-18-56, CI. 251—218.
Epoch Products Corp. : See —
Pitcoff, Robert. 2,769,491.
Eppensteiner, John W. Portable hand tool. 2,729,424,
1-3-56, CI. 254 — 134.3.
Epple, Heinrich K., to Irving Air Chute Co., Inc. Parachute
canopy construction. 2,733,028, 1-31-56, CI. 244 — 145.
Eppler, Andrew, Jr. : See —
Courchene, Theodore P., Eppler, and Jarvis. 2,735,117.
Eppley, Clifford R., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Elastic fluid
machine. 2,741,454, 4-10-56. CI. 253—39.
Epprecht, Edward H., to American Instrument Co., Inc.
Gas-liquid mixing apparatus. 2,743,914, 5-1-56, CI.
261 — 87.
Eppstein, Samuel H., and H. M. Leigh, to The Upjohn Co.
Process for the production of 17/?-acyloxy-ancli-ostane-3,6-
dione. 2,742,486. 4-17-56, CI. 260—397.4.
Eppstein, Samuel H., and H. M. Leigh, to The Upjohn Co.
Recovery of oxygenated steroids from aqueous fermentation
media. 2,759,004, 8-14-56, CI. 260—397.45.
Epstein, Aaron, and M. Falck ; said Falck assor. to said
Epstein. Resinous fungicide. 2,759,903, 8-21-56, CI.
260—29.3.
Epstein, Arthur O. : See —
Epstein, Herbert S. 2,766,042.
Epstein, David W., to Radio Corp. of America. Schmidt tele-
vision projector arrangement. 2,756,415, 7-24-56, CI.
340—370.
Epstein, David W., to Radio Corp. of America. Color kine-
scopes and methods of making same. 2,767,457, 10-23-56,
Ql 29 25 13
Epstein, Henry 'd.. to Metals & Controls Corp. Thermostatic
switch. 2,743,333, 4-24-56, CI. 200—138.
Epstein. Herbert S., 33%% to A. O. Epstein and 33%% to
M. Dinner. Feed mechanism. 2,766,042, 10-9-56, CI.
271—10.
Epstein, Herman. Combination can opener and bottle opener.
2,734,204, 2-14-56, CI. 7—14.25.
Epstein, Herman. Hand weaving devices. 2,756,780, 7-31-56,
CI. 139—30.
Epstein, Joshua, to Acme Coppersmithing and Machine Co.
Filtering tubs and discharge valves therefor. 2,753,048,
7-3-50, CI. 210—149.
Epstein, Norman N., to Lenkurt Electric Co., Inc. Multiple
frequency generator. 2,735,013, 2-14-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Epstein, Samuel I. Film washing and drying apparatus.
2,755,716, 7-24-56, CI. 95—89.
Epstein, Saul : See —
Statham, Louis D., and Epstein. 2,753,469.
Epstein, Saul. Plate spacer for vent pipe. 2,751,652,
6-26-56, CI. 24—73.
Epstein, Solomon, C. F. Fuchs, and M. M. Gladstone, to Emul-
Hair shampoo. 2,733,212, 1-31-56,
sol Chemical Corp.
CI. 252—117.
Epstein, Stanley H.
5-29-56, CI. 135—20.
Epsztein, Bernard : See —
Dohler, Oscar, and Epsztein. 2,730,678.
Equipment Engineers, Inc. : See —
Krebs, Kellogg. 2,731,147.
Equitable Paper Bag Co. Inc. : See —
Poppe, George W. 2,756,923.
Era nosian, John. Air conditioning unit. 2,771,:
CI. 261—30.
Erasmus, Hendrik D., and W. D. Forgeng, to Union Carbide
and Carbon Corp. Silicon nitride. 2,750,268, 6-12-56, CI.
51—307.
Erath, Louis W., P. E. Madeley, and P. W. Geery, to South-
western Industrial Electronics Co. Automatic volume con-
trol. 2,772,388, 11-27-56, CI. 323—24.
Collapsible umbrella. 2,747,592,
11-20-56,
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
12-4-56,
Eraut, Harold K. Food service tray. 2,772,
CI. 311—21.
Erb, Clarence P. Control apparatus for extrusion presses
and the like. 2,775,015, 12-25-56, CI. 25—16.
Erba, Carbo, S. p. A. : See —
Logemann, Willy. 2,759,944.
Erbal, Prank R., to A. C. F. Industries, Inc. Tube socket.
2,757,349, 7-31-56, CI. 339—64.
Erbe, John R., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Remote con-
trol system with automatic follow-up. 2,769,124, 10-30-56,
CI. 318—29.
Erbguth, Paul F. K. Flower holder. 2,747,333, 5-29-56, CI.
47—41.
Erbs, Hocken C. Foam generating cleaning device. 2,735,125,
2-21-56, CI. 15—131.
Erchak, Michael, Jr., and R. J. Blazek, to Allied Chemical &
Dye Corp. Emulsifiable polyethylene waxes and preparation
thereof. 2,766,214, 10-9-56. CI. 260—29.6.
Erchak, Michael, Jr., and R. J. Blazek, to Allied Chemical &
Dye Corp. Low temperature polymerization process and
composition. 2,775,579, 12-25-56, CI. 260—88.7.
Erck, Louis J., to The Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Co. Method of
concentrating ores. 2,744,627. 5-8-56, CI. 209 — 172.5.
Ercoli, Alberto, and P. de Ruggieri. to Francesco Vismara
Societe per Azioni, and Alberto Ercoli. Method for the
preparation of dihydrotestosterone and its esters. 2,734,066,
2-7-56. CI. 260—397.4.
Ercoli, Alberto, and P. de Ruggieri, to Francesco Vismara
Societa per Azioni and A. Ercoli. Methods for the
preparation of testosterone and its esters. 2,742,485,
4-17-56. CI. 260—397.4.
Erdahl, Nicholai M., to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Interlock
mechanism. 2,773,573, 12-11-56, CI. 192 — 4.
Erdco Engineering Corp. : See —
Mittelmann, Eugene. 2,734,380.
Erdman, Donald C, to Electrocircuits Inc. Apparatus for
coupling ultrasonic waves. 2,751,783, 6-26-56, CI. 73 — 67.
Erdman, Donald C, and G. B. Greene, to Electrocircuits Inc.
Automatic positioning device. 2,743,429, 4-24-56, CI.
340—1.
Erdman, Donald D. Handle reel. 2,753,131, 7-3-56, CI.
242—96.
Erdmann, Hans, to Waldes Kohinoor, Inc. Dispensers for
retaining rings. 2,735,581. 2-21-56, CI. 221 — 220.
Erdmann, Hans, to Waldes Kohinoor, Inc. Sliders for slide
fasteners. 2,737,699, 3-13-56, CI. 24 — 205.14.
Erekson, Arthur B., and J. R. Palmer, to The Borden Co.
Method of packaging cheese. 2,768,085, 10-23-56, CI.
99—178.
Ergas, Isaac : See —
Levy, Joseph P. 2,745,089.
Erhardt, John E., Jr., to Crown Cork & Seal Co., Inc.
Current collector for rotary shaft of electroplating appa-
ratus. 2,773,247, 12-4-56, CI. 339—5.
Erhardt, John E., Jr., and A. R. Grimes, to Crown Cork &
Seal Co., Inc. Anode connector for electroplating lines.
2,770,793, 11-13-56, CI. 339—272.
Erhardt, Louis, and T. Temple, to Century Lighting, Inc.
Lighting dimmers. 2,735,929, 2-21-56, CI. 240—46.13.
Ericks, Walter P., to The Upson Co. Method of applying a
decorative coating to a surface. 2,768,093, 10-23-56, CI.
117 — 45.
Ericksen, Homer T. Saw truing and setting device.
2,766,642, 10-16-56, CI. 76 — 70.
Erickson, Anton F. : See —
Luechauer, Holle C, and Erickson. 2,739,117.
Erickson Arthur C. Pie dish. 2,734,449, 2-14-56, CI. 99—
428.
Erickson, Carl : See —
Erickson, Lewis C. 2,743,813.
Erickson, Carl A. Fishing device. 2,753,647, 7-10-56, CI.
43—27.2.
Erickson, Charles E. : See —
Wagner, George H., and Erickson. 2,731,485.
Erickson. Charles E., and G. H. Wagner, to Union Carbide
and Carbon Corp. Disproportionation of alkoxy silane de-
rivatives. 2,735,861, 2-21-56, CI. 260—448.8.
Erickson, Charles J. and C. R. Duck hunter's boat. 2,747,204,
5-29-56, CI. 9—5.
Erickson, Charles R. : See —
Erickson, Charles J. and C. R. 2.747.204.
Erickson, Charlotte and L. G. Artificial tree and method of
making. 2.731,752, 1-24-56, CI. 41 — 15.
Erickson. Clifford G. Motive unit for toy wheeled vehicles.
2,741,873. 4-17-56, CI. 46—206.
Erickson, Donald R. Manufacture of paper containing hy-
droxyethyl cellulose. 2,736,653, 2-28-56, CI. 92 — 21.
Erickson, Donald R. Method of precipitating and forming
hydroxy alkyl cellulose into films. 2.763,030, 9-18-56. CI.
18—57.
Erickson, Earl A. Polish remover. 2,771,621, 11-27-56, CI.
15—21.
Erickson. Francis L. : See —
North, Edwin W., and Erickson. 2,739,472.
Erickson. Gilbert O. : See —
Martin, Lewis C, Moffett. and Erickson. 2,745,557.
Erickson, Harold V., and F. W. Hartzel, to The United Gas
Improvement Co. Method of carrying out catalytic reac-
tions. 2,759,805, 8-21-56, CI. 48—196.
Erickson, Harry. Float control switch. 2,762,882, 9-11-56,
CI. 200—84.
Erickson, Helge V. : See — ■
Pakish, Anthony E., and Erickson. 2,760,529.
Erickson, Henry, to Sinclair Refining Co. Conversion of hy-
drocarbon oils with the use of a silica-magnesia cracking
catalyst incorporated with a small amount of strontium.
2,731,397, 1-17-56, CI. 196—52.
Erickson, John A., to Viking Mfg. Co. Overrunning or one-
way clutches of the one-way engaging detent type.
2,755,899, 7-24-56, CI. 192—45.
Erickson, John A., to Viking Mfg. Co. Adjustable portable
elevator. 2,759,591, 8-21-56, CI. 198—122.
Erickson, John G., to General Mills, Inc. N,N-dialkylthia-
morpholinum chlorides, their monoxides and dioxides.
2,729,636, 1-3-56, CI. 260—243.
Erickson, John G., to General Mills, Inc. N,N-di fatty pyr-
rolidinium halides. 2,748,143, 5-29-56, CI. 260—313.
Erickson, John G, to General Mills, Inc. Sulfomethyl fattv
ureas and their preparation. 2,758,133, 8-7-56, CI.
260—513.
Erickson, John G., to General Mills, Inc. Bis-tertiary
aminoalkoxy alkanes. 2,766,288, 10-9-56, CI. 260 — 584.
Erickson, John G., to General Mills, Inc. Bentonite-quater-
nary ammonium compound complexes and greases produced
therefrom. 2,767,175, 10-16-56, CI. 260—242.
Erickson, John G., to General Mills, Inc. Organophilic bento-
nite and greases produced therefrom. 2,767,176, 10-16-56,
CI. 260—242.
Erickson, John G., to General Mills, Inc. Complexes of ben-
tonite, polyamine and monoquaternary ammonium com-
pounds. 2,767,177, 10-16-56, CI. 260 — 242.
Erickson, John G., to General Mills, Inc. Bentonite complexes
and greases derived therefrom. 2,767,189, 10-16-56, CI.
260—293.
Erickson, John G., to General Mills, Inc. Clay soil improved
by an alkylene polyamine. 2,768,089, 10-23-56, CI.
106—287.
Erickson, John G., to General Mills, Inc. Phosphono-
ammonium surface active agents. 2,774,786, 12-18-56,
CI. 260—501.
Erickson, John R., to Norton Co. Reinforced abrasive wheel
and method of making same. 2,745,224, 5-15-56, CI.
51—195.
Erickson, Karl H., to American Cabinet Hardware Corp.
Operator for windows with swinging sashes. 2,736,595,
2-28-56, CI. 292 — 262.
Erickson, Lars E., to Aircraft Radio Corp. Dual range dial.
2,739,303, 3-20-56, CI. 340—282.
Erickson, Leland : See —
Coggins, Archie W., and Erickson. 2,768,438.
Erickson. Lennart G. : See —
Erickson, Charlotte and L. G. 2,731,752.
Erickson, Leonard. Readily repositionable slidable jaw wrench.
2,731,866, 1-24-56, CI. 81—53.
Erickson. Lester E. : See —
Erickson, Lewis C. 2,743,813.
Erickson, Lewis C, 25% to L. E. Erickson, 25% to C. Erick-
son. and 25% to C. Eisenberg. Materials separating means.
2,743,813, 5-1-56, CI. 209—106.
Erickson, Lowell H. : See —
Merrill, Marcellus S.. and Erickson. 2,731,841.
Erickson, Lowell H., to M. S. Merrill. Driving and braking
mechanism for rotatable members. 2,758,487, 8-14-56, CI.
74 — 472.
Erickson, Lowell H., to M. S. Merrill. Control mechanism
for a movable member. 2,761,323, 9-4-56, CI. 74 — 141.5.
Erickson, Reynold R. : See —
Nelson, Glenn L. 2,764,460.
Erickson Tool Co. : See —
Benjamin, Milton L. 2,755,094.
Benjamin, Milton L. and S. S. 2,754,700.
Benjamin, Milton L., and Winnen. 2,739,818.
Erickson, Virginius R. : See —
Broughton, Sidney H., and Erickson. 2.773,259.
Phillips, Daniel T., and Erickson. 2,740,965.
Webber, Charles R., and Erickson. 2,760,401.
Erickson. Wallace A., & Co. : See —
Erickson, Wallace A., and Gowman. 2,756,874.
Yochim, Albert. 2,756,875.
Erickson, Wallace A., and D. J. Gowman, to Wallace A. Erick-
son & Co. Compartmented bag and package. 2,756,874,
7-31-56, CI. 206—47.
Erickson. Warren E., to Gisholt Machine Co. Seal stripping
and opening device. 2,747,769, 5-29-56. CI. 221—225.
Erickson, Warren E., to Gisholt Machine Co. Magnetic seal
clamp. 2,752,030, 6-26-56. CI. 198—211.
Erico Products, Inc. : See —
Burke, Donald J. 2,743,873.
Burke, Donald J. 2,767,384.
Ericson, Carl H., to General Electric Co. Overspeed device.
2,748,182, 5-29-56, CI. 123—148.
Ericson, Eric A., to General Electric Co. Mounted stop-nuts.
2,761,937, 9-4-56, CI. 200—168.
Ericson, Eric A., and R. N. Rowe,
Overload releasing mechanism for i
2.732,455, 1-24-56, CI. 200 — 88.
Ericson. George R., to ACF Industries, Inc. Treatment of
welded structures. 2,766,517, 10-16-56, CI. 29—480.
Ericson. George R. ; M. A. Ericson, executrix. Internal com-
bustion engines. 2,770,224, 11-13-56, CI. 123—48.
Ericson. Mary A. : See — ■
Ericson, George R. 2,770,224.
Ericsson, Eric A., and A. O. Jorgensen, to Telefonaktiebolaget
L M Ericsson. Material for electric contacts. 2,733,319,
1-31-56, CI. 200—166.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Ericsson Telephones Ltd. : See —
Burnett. Lionel C. 2,739,266.
Distin, Lionel S. 2,741,728.
Erie Art Metal Co., Inc. : See —
Knobloch, Carl W. 2,774,509.
Erie Enameling Co., The : See —
Spencer, Herbert R. 2,736,399.
Erie Forge Co. : -See —
Berg, Sverre. 2,743,500.
Erie Foundry Co. : See —
Reed, Macdonald S. 2,767,601.
Erie Mfg. Co. : See —
Alfery, Henry F., and Engholdt. 2,733,835.
Erie Meter Systems, Inc. : See —
Donato, John A. 2,770,367.
Erie Mining Co. : See —
Beggs, Donald, and de Coriolis. 2,744,743.
Beggs, Donald, and Johnson. 2,772,958.
De Vaney, Fred D. 2,743,172.
De Vaney, Fred D. 2,769,719.
De Vaney, Fred D., and Beggs. 2,758,919.
Herkenhoff, Earl C. 2,756,878.
Sisco, Carl W. 2,739,800.
Erie Resistor Corp. : See —
Crooks, Marcius L., and Chefalo. 2,752,662.
Foster, James H. 2,745,993.
Gerbracht, George P. 2,736,876.
Heibel, Jerome D. 2,745,931.
Heibel, Jerome D. 2,766,482.
Heibel, Jerome D. 2,766,510.
Heibel, Jerome D., and Joyner. 2,760,314.
Joyner, Bobby L. 2,748,032.
Shioleno, Lewis J. 2,757,792.
Steigerwalt, Oliver I., and Oshry. 2.753,523.
Steigerwalt, Oliver I., and Oshry. 2,757,443.
Toppari, John. 2,741,687.
Erie Resistor Ltd. : See —
Williams, Cyril R„ Blowers, and Evans. 2,768,338.
Erie Tool Works, The : See —
Dvczynski, Karol T. 2,767,606.
Erie City Mfg. Co. : See —
Leslie, John G., and Robinson. 2,733,754.
Eriez Mfg. Co. : See —
Hoff, Ronald C. 2,733,812.
Hoff, Ronald C. 2.765,912.
Eriksen, Harald E. Dispensing closure for collapsible tube.
2,762,536. 9-11-56. CI. 222—519.
Eriksen, Leif H. Pipe cleaner. 2,739,702, 3-27-56, CI.
206—56.
Eriksen. Morten. Carburetion apparatus. 2,746,440, 5-22-56.
CI. 123—133.
Erikson, Carl F., to Nathan Mfg. Corp. Pneumatic horn and
support means therefor. 2,729,188, 1-3-56, CI. 116 — 142.
Erikson, Robert W., to Sundstrand Machine Tool Co. Fuel
pump. 2,751,847, 6-26-56, CI. 103 — 42.
Erikson, Robert W., to Sundstrand Machine Tool Co. Air
purging methods and apparatus for fluid pumps. 2,763,336,
9-18-56. CI. 183—2.5.
Eriksson, Dan I. B. : See —
Foogde, Carl E., and Eriksson. 2,768.430.
Eriksson, Sven A. Devices for mounting windows. 2,748,431,
6-5-56, CI. 20—56.4.
Erisman, Maurice J., to Link-Belt Co. Belt conveyor.
2,732,059, 1-24-56, CI. 198—203.
Erisman, Raymond, Jr. : See — -
Wolfe, H. Hix, and Erisman. 2,753,933.
Erkkila, Andrew, to Independent Lock Co. Narrow frame
screen door latch. 2.770,481, 11-13-56. CI. 292—169.
Erland af Kleen, to Jet-Heet, Inc. Thermopump. 2,757,618,
8-7-56. CI. 103—255.
Erie, Donald Z. : See —
Deardorff. Clinton E., and Erie. 2,753,892.
Erie, Donald Z.. to Bendix Aviation Corp. Plate type hydrau-
lic valve. 2,744,540, 5-8-56, CI. 137 — 624.
Erie, Donald Z., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Flow-compen-
sated pressure reducing valve. 2,755,815, 7-24-56, CI.
137—484.2.
Erlichman, Irving : See —
Bing, Herbert A., Erlichman, and Hunter. 2,740,338.
Erlick, Howard B. : See —
Buchman, A. Sander, and Erlick. 2.773.332.
Erling, Herman C. Carriage lift for disc plows. 2,734,437,
2-14-56, CI. 97 — 46.59.
Erly-Fat Livestock Feed Co. : See—
Lent, Albert. 2.744.824.
Ernestus. Adolph W. to A. O. Smith Corp. Bolted metal
silo construction. 2.729,313, 1-3-56. CI. 189—3.
Ernst. Alfred. Apparatus for measuring hardness of metals.
2,742.781, 4-24-56, CI. 73—83.
Ernst. Charles W., to Brown & Bieelow. Platter and sup-
porting handles. 2.767.565. 10-23-56. CI. 65—15.
Ernst. Daniel, V, to Maag Gear-Wheel and Machine Co.. Ltd.
Gear wheel testing instrument. 2,770.048. 11-13-56, CI.
33—179.5.
Ernst, Edward J. Dispenser. 2,747,772, 5-29-56, CI.
222 — 100.
Ernst. Hans : See —
Graves, Carl O., and Ernst. 2,761,196.
Ernst, Hans, to The Cincinnati Milling Machine Co. Camber-
ing mechanism. 2,730,843, 1-17-56, CI. 51 — 94.
Ernst, Hans, to The Cincinnati Milling Machine Co. Center-
less grinding machine and method. 2,730,845, 1-17-56, CI.
51—103.
235
Ernst, Hans., to The Cincinnati Milling Machine Co. Control
mechanism for contouring machines. 2,752,827, 7-3-56,
CI. 90—13.5.
Ernst, Hans, and H. Fritschi, to The Cincinnati Milling Ma-
chine Co. Cutter position compensating mechanism for
profiling machines. 2,747,469, 5-29-56, CI. 90—13.
Ernst, John L., and R. M. Thomas, to Esso Research and En-
gineering Co. Process for preparing highly unsaturated co-
polymers of isobutylene. 2,739,141, 3-20-56, CI. 260—85.3.
Ernst, John L., and H. J. Rose, to Esso Research and Engi-
neering Co. Polymerization process. 2,772,255, 11-27-56,
CI. 260—85.3.
Ernst, Max. Drive-equipped toy aeroplane. 2,756,537,
7-31-56, CI. 46—77.
Ernst, Otto. Eye medicament package. 2,767,711, 10-23-56,
CI. 128—249.
Ernst, Robert and G. D. Loeff, to Textilana Corp. Launder-
ing compositions containing orthophosphoric acid esters.
2,758,093, 8-7-56, CI. 252—152.
Ernst, W. Arthur. Blending agitator for soft plastic foods.
2,772,079, 11-27-56, CI. 259—134.
Ernst, Walter, to The Thompson Grinder Co. Servo-motor
valve. 2.730,074, 1-10-56, CI. 121—41.
Ernst, Walter, to The Commonwealth Engineering Co. of Ohio.
Press platen stop block. 2,730,981, 1-17-56. CI. 113—45.
Ernst, Walter, to The Commonwealth Engineering Co. of
Ohio. Press construction. 2,755,147, 7-17-56, CI. 308 — 3.
Ernst, Walter, and W. R. Horst, to The Commonwealth
Engineering Co. of Ohio. Capsule weighing kit. 2,754,107,
7-10-56, CI. 265—27.
Ernst, Walter L., to University Engineering Co. Vaporization
accelerator. 2,737,572, 3-6-56, CI. 219 — 39.
Ernstes, J. Howard : See —
McKinlev. Robert W., Howard, and Ernstes. 2.728,938.
Eron, Alan H., to Sinclair Refining Co. Process and separa-
tion apparatus for use in the conversions of hydrocarbons.
2,759.877, 8-21-56, CI. 196 — 52.
Errig, William F., and E. S. De Hart, to Food Machinery and
Chemical Corp. Circumferential tire tread slitting appa-
ratus. 2,759,539, 8-21-56, CI. 164 — 10.2.
Erskine. Don M. Adjustable reclining chair. 2,738,833,
3-20-56. CI. 155—152.
Erskine, Robert A., to Vickers Inc. Power transmission.
2,755,741. 7-24-56, CI. 103—42.
Erspamer, Vittorio, A. Vercellone, and C. Pasini, to Farma-
ceutici Italia S. A. V'rocess for preparing the choline
ester of urocanic acid. 2,744.117, 5-1-56, CI. 260 — 309.
Erteszek, Olga. Girdle. 2,732,556. 1-31-56, CI. 2 — 37.
Erteszek, Olga. Girdle. 2,735.100, 2-21-56, CI. 2—37.
Ertler. Karl J. Shoe polishing structures. 2,736,918, 3-6-56,
CI. 15 — 266.
Ertsgaard, Byron L., and H. F. Horner, Jr., to Toro Mfg.
Corp. of Minnesota. Combined drive and throttle control.
2,746,315, 5-22-56, CI. 74—472.
Ertzman, William F.. and F. J. Baumgarten, to Delta Nuclear
Instrument Co. Phase-sensitive switch. 2,734,109, 2-7-56,
CI. 200 — 112.
Ervin, Evander M. : See—
Dawson, John II., and Ervin. 2,743,562.
Ervin. Evander M. Tobacco harvesting machines. 2,732,961,
1-31-56. ci. 214—83.36.
Ervin, Evander M. Machine for use in harvesting crops
2,743,824, 5-1-56, Cl. 214—5.5.
Ervin. Clyde T.. and G. A. Jacobv. to The Mosler Safe Co
Ticket folding device for depository. 2,742,282, 4-17-56
Cl. 270—61.
Ervine, Albert W. G., to Remington Arms Co., Inc. Work
piece orienting device. 2,759,631, 8-21-56, Cl. 221—173
Ervine. Eric R. Traction grips for non-skid tire chains.
2.740.449. 4-3-56. Cl. 152 — 239.
Erving Paper Mills : See —
Durna. Clement A. 2.759,657.
Erwin, John R. Means for varying the quantity character-
istics of supersonic compressors. 2,763,426, 9-18-56, Cl.
230—114.
Erwin. Richard C, to Stauffer Chemical Co. Soil conditioner.
2.773,330. 12-11-56, Cl. 47—58.
Erwin, Ransome W., to Salt Water Control, Inc. Apparatus
for treating drilling mud. 2,748,884, 6-5-56, Cl. 183 — 2.5.
Erwin. Robert L. : See —
Cadieux, Joseph H., and Erwin. 2.738.109.
Erwin, Robert L., to Ford Motor Co. Mounting for disc type
soil working tools. 2,750.861. 6-19-56. Cl. 97—54.
Erwin, Robert L., and C. B. Richey, to Ford Motor Co. Fluid
pressure system for motivating a reciprocating load.
2,766,590, 10-16-56, Cl. 60—54.5.
Erwin. Wesley S.. to General Motors Corp. Indicating appa-
ratus. 2.739.284, 3-20-56, Cl. 324—61.
Esarey, Bernard J. : See —
Hespenheide, Wilbur G., Faust, and Esarey. 2,763,606.
Escande. Jean R. A. F. : See —
Mange. Marcel R.. and Escande. 2.740.840.
Escher, Hans, to Australian Iron & Steel Ltd. Fluid mixing
apparatus. 2,755,750, 7-24-56. Cl. 110—22.
Escher Wyss Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Riiegg, Ernst. 2,732.073.
Riiegg, Ernest. 2,755,934.
Eschner, Albert, Jr., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Multicontact
electrical connector. 2,770,788, 11-13-56, Cl. 339—198.
Esco Jewelers : See —
Bohlinger, Ernst A., and Friedman. 2,740,569.
236
Eseoffery, Charles A., to International Rectifier Corp.
Tellurium rectifier and method of making it. 2,740,025.
4-3-56, CI. 317—241.
Eseoffery, Charles A., to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Selenium rectifiers. 2,758,265, 8-7-56, CI.
317—241.
Eseoffery, Charles A., to International Rectifier Corp. Recti-
fier assembly with air cooling fins. 2,772,382, 11-27-56,
CI. 317—234.
Eshbaugh, Jesse E., to General Motors Corp. Vacuum wound
vehicle clock. 2,734,337, 2-14-56, CI. 58 — 46.
Esher, Joseph C, to Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corp. Loco-
motive frame. 2,736,270, 2-28-56, CI. 105—172.
Esher, Joseph C, to Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corp. Built-up
welded locomotive frame. 2,753,813, 7-10-56, CI. 105—172.
Eshrich. Charles H. : See —
Rhinehart, John R., and Eshrich. 2,733,961.
Eska Co. : See —
Essman, Eldon F., and Kascel. 2,749,725.
Esken, Robert L., to The Sheffield Corp. Gauging device.
2,767,477, 10-23-56. CI. 33—174.
Eskimo Pie Corp. : See —
Nelson, Christian K. 2,739,545.
Eskin, Samuel G., to The Dole Valve Co. Thermostat and
over-temperature gas shut-off valve. 2,749,043, 6-5-56,
CI. 236—21.
Eskin, Samuel G„ to The Dole Valve Co. Multiaction electri-
cal thermostat. 2,758.177. 8-7-56, CI. 200—140.
Eskin, Samuel G., to The Dole Valve Co. Multiple action
thermostatic control devices. 2,758,178, 8-7-56, CI.
200 — 140.
Eskin, Samuel G., to The Dole Valve Co. Combination over-
temperature shut-off and flame safety valve. 2,758,642,
8-14-56, CI. 158—142.
Eskin, Samuel G., to The Dole Valve Co. Thermostatic
overtemperature pilot shut off. 2,774,539, 12-18-56, CI.
236—21.
Eskin, Samuel G., to The Dole Valve Co. Thermostatically
operated shut-off valve. 2,774,541, 12-18-56. CI. 236 — 48.
Eskridge, James T., deceased, by W. C. Eskridge, administra-
trix. Machine for clearing land of sagebrush and the like.
2,745,236. 5-15-56, CI. 56—23.
Eskridge, Wilma C. : See —
Eskridge, James T. 2,745,236.
Eslick, Arthur U., to Eslick Associates, Inc. Screw dispensing
and affixing mechanism. 2,773,526, 12-11-56, CI. 144 — 32.
Eslick Associates, Inc. : See —
Eslick, Arthur U. 2,773,526.
Eslinger, John. Fish lure with porpoise-like action.
2,758,409, 8-14-56, CI. 43 — 42.15.
Esmond, Stanley W., to Bell Aircraft Corp. Lock fastener.
2,772.906. 12-4-56, CI. 292—212.
Espenlaub, Walter C, to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Control
systems for color-television receivers. 2,754,356, 7-10-56,
CI. 178—5.4.
Espenschied, Helmut : See —
Aagaard, Leif, and Espenschied. 2,733,134.
Espev, John J. : See —
Shoop, Thomas R., and Espey. 2,774,833.
Espley, Dennis C. : See —
Levy, Maurice M., and Espley. 2,729,704.
Esposito. Alfred D. Demagnetizing method. 2,733.329,
1-31-56, CI. 219—10.
Esposito, Antonio. Attachment for electric clipper. 2,747,277,
5-29-56. CI. 30—200.
Esposito, Vincent J., Jr., to E.iur Associates. Inc. Christ-
mas tree ornament. 2.742.725. 4-24-56, CI. 41 — 10.
Espy, Melvin P., W. W. Pitman, and B. Jossdvn. to The Glenn
L. Martin Co. Coupling. 2.730,380, 1-10-56. CI. 284 — 19.
Ess, Merlin M. Table connecting leaf. 2,737,430 3-6-56,
CI. 311— 4.
Essel, Anton, to Klangfilm Gesellsehaft mit beschraenkter
Haftung. Device for guiding the tape in magnetic tape
records. 2,735,899, 2-21-56, CI. 179—100.2.
Essenbager, Jay : See —
Wagner, Clarence, and Essenbager. 2,740,373.
Essex Corp. : See —
Dietrich, William G., and Shaw. 2,741,226.
Essex Products. Inc. : See —
Zahriskie, Charles L. 2,759.546.
Zabriskie. Charles L. 2,759,547.
Essex Wire Corp. : See —
Du Rocher, Gideon A. 2,761,995.
Lybrook, Malcolm T. 2.756,290.
McClain, Joseph W. 2,753.416.
Schwennesen. Donald O.. and Heleason. 2,768.231
Simpkins, Robert L.. Materka. and Elliott. 2,745,075.
Es51^^Fr^d-„ TJarid trucks provided with detachable dollies.
2,738.983. 3-20-56, Cl. 280—34.
Essman. Eldon F., and L. D. Kascel. to Eska Co. Portable air
conditioning apparatus. 2.749,725, 6-12-56, Cl. 62 — 131.
Esso Research and Engineering Co. : See —
Abeel. Alan C, Jr.. and Matheson. 2,763,599.
Abendroth, Guss F., Ilfrev, and Tausch. 2.775.303.
Abendroth, Guss F., Tausch, and Ilfrev. 2,755.862.
Adams, Clark E. 2.756.195.
Adams, Olark E. 2.764,531.
Adams. Clark E.. and Kimberlin. 2,763,600.
Adams, Clark E.. Krebs. ami Kimli.-rlm. 2,731,39 1.
Addison, Leslie M. 2,761,822.
Alexander, Warren A., and Baker. 2,733,412.
Amir, Emanuel M. 2,765,218.
Anderson, James A., Jr. 2,775,629.
Anderson, James A., Jr., and Hoffmann. 2.729,688.
INDEX OP PATENTS, 1956
d Research and Engineering Co. : See — Continued
Anderson, James A., Jr., and Hoffmann. 2,754,340.
Anderson, James A., Jr., Shepherd, and Thorpe.
2,768,936.
Anderson, James A., Jr.. and Thomas. 2,737,469.
Archibald, Francis M. 2,759,711.
Arey, William F., Jr. 2,744,084.
Arey, William F„ Jr., and Kimberlin, Jr. 2,760,906.
Arundale, Erving. 2,746,908.
Arundale, Erving, Guyer, and Thorn. 2,758,062.
Arundale, Erving, and Thorn. 2.731.393.
Arundale, Erving and Vanderbilt. 2,758,143.
Babcock, Earl. 2,749,840.
Bailly, Randolph M., and Hitchcox. 2.733,188.
Bailly, Randolph M., and Hitchcox. 2,758,100.
Banes, Fred W., and Arundale. 2,771,459.
Banes, Fred W., and Garber. 2,749,330.
Banes, Fred W., and Nelson. 2,754,288.
Banes, Fred W., Nelson, and Mirviss. 2,753,325.
Banes, Fred W„ Nelson, and Wiese. 2,758,988.
Bannon, John H. 2,766.224.
Barnum, Robert E., Jenkins, and Wasserbach. 2,749.225.
Barr, Frank T., Brown, Burnside, and Jahnig. 2,773,017.
Bartlett, Jefrey H., Cottle, and De Hoff. 2,758,088.
Basch, Waiver U „\ 73,3, 1*7.
Basch, Walter M., and Zoeller. 2,733,218.
Bayhi, Joseph F. 2,747,172.
Beach, Leland K. 2,729,600.
Beckett, Frederick J. 2.767,848.
Beeson, Donald M. 2,771.138.
Bennett, Rufus B., Hunt, Powers, and Speed. 2,766,310.
Bennett, Rufus B., and Pfennig. 2.766,303.
Bennett, Rufus B., and Speed. 2,757.215.
Bennett, Rufus B., and Spencer. 2,760,640.
Berg, Robert L., and Ward. 2,768,124.
Betts, Raymond L., Corning, Ricards, and Ryder-
2.769,765.
Bielstein, Walter J. 2.735.653.
Bielstein, Walter J. 2. 738. 956.
Bielstein, Walter J. 2,761.218.
Bilisoly, Julius P., Hunter, Polack, and Segura. 2,732,349.
Bilisoly, Julius P., Polack, and Segura. 2,767,147.
Binder, George G., Jr., West, and Andresen. 2,731,414.
Biribauer. Frank A. 2.758,071.
Black, James F. 2,760,934.
Black, James F., and Wilson. 2,751,506.
Blagg. Leon. 2,738,627.
Blanding, Forrest H. 2.766.184.
Blanding, Forrest H., and Schmidt. 2,755,231.
Blatz. Leo J. 2,773,807.
Blood, Robert H., and Sewell. 2,745,496.
Bloomsburg, Harry E., and Shearer. 2,753,332.
Bonner, Louis F. 2,753,940.
Bonner, Louis F. 2,768,793.
Bonner, Willard H., Jr. 2,740,794.
Boston, Edward D.. and Smith. 2,735,804.
Bronson, Stanley O., II. 2.749,940.
Rrown, James W. 2,734,020.
Brown, James W. 2,734.850.
Brown, James W. 2,759,880.
Brugmann, William H., Jr., Moody, and Hill. 2,758,972.
Buckley. Stuart E., and Mounce. 2.740.695.
Buckmann. Fred J., and Mattox. 2,735.862.
Burnside, Harvey E. W., Johnig, and Brown. 2,736,687.
Bushnell, James D.. and Berg. 2,772,220.
Cahn, Robert P. 2.745.890.
Cahn, Robert P. 2,752.407.
Cahn, Robert P. 2,757,126.
Caldwell. Joseph A., M.onaghan, Rumble, and Uhrig.
2 752 579
Camp.".Tohn M. 2,764,388.
Campbell. Donald L.. Martin, and Tvson. 2,735,822.
Carlisle, Charles H.. and Smith. 2,759,551.
Carver, John A. 2,775,542.
Carver, John A., and Rollman. 2.751.335.
Cashman, Edward P., and Merz. 2,768,157.
Catternll, William E. 2.736,750.
Catterall, William E. 2.768,981.
Cier. Harry E. 2.762.768.
Clavton, Robert E., Jr. 2.752.326.
Clemens. Guenther W. 2.754,837.
Cohen, Charles A., and Mikeska. Re. 24.1 23.
Cohen, Charles A., and Mikeska. 2.734.923.
Cooke, Henrv H.. and De Hoff 2,758.981.
Corneil, Hampton G., Manne, Shepherd, and Souby.
2,775,544.
Pottle, Delmer L. 2.741.632.
Cottle, Delmer L., Knoth, and Toung. 2.758 975.
Cottle, Delmer L., Young, and Edson. 2.764 523.
Cottle, Delmer L., Young, and Franklin. 2.758 953.
Cottle, Delmer L., Voune. and Morway. 2,746.924.
Crookston, Robert R. 2.733.041.
Crookston, Robert R. 2.741 .262.
Crookston, Robert R. 2.745.429.
Crookston, Robert R. 2.751.1 S3.
Crookston, Robert R. 2.760,439.
Cross. Thomas, Jr.. and Bartlett. 2,733,235.
Cull, Neville L. 2.768,908.
Dauber, Louis, and Sweetser. 2.767,234.
Dawson. Oliver H. P. 2,742,409.
Deily, Fredric H. 2,756,828.
Dinwiddie, James A., Milligan, and Mosesman. 2,749,216.
Dinwiddie, James A., and Mosesman. 2,761,819.
Dinwiddie, James A., and Mosesman. 2,775,562.
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Dockendorff, Ralph L. 2,762,690.
Drews, William P. 2,765,261.
Drews. William P., Kaulakis, and Lewis. 2,733,282.
Dunkel, Walter L., and McAteer, and Stewart. 2,772,219.
Earhart, Harold W., Thomas, and Waddell. 2,773,009.
Eckel, John E. 2,743,905.
Eckel, John E., and Boucher. 2,771,269.
Edson, Murray H. 2,767,102.
Edson, Murray H., and Tutwiler. 2,769,790.
Eggleston, Lester A. 2,772,743.
Emond, Robert E. 2,760,308.
Emond, Robert E., and Arnot. 2,741,550.
Emond, Robert E., and Pattenden. 2,772,152.
Ernst, John L., and Rose. 2,772,255.
Ernst, John L., and Thomas. 2,739,141.
Etherington, Lewis D. 2,758,099.
Pasce, EgiV. 2,734,049.
Feagin, Prank J. 2,760,068. an
Feldbauer, George P.. and Gornowski. 2,763,596.
Fenske, Merrell R., and Jones. 2,775,633.
Fischer, Herbert G. M. 2,772,213.
Ford, Francis P., and Nelson. 2,739,105.
Ford, Lloyd J. 2,760,904.
Forster, Eric O. 2,733,208.
Forster, Eric O. 2,733,209.
Forster, Eric O., and Hamer. 2,734,030.
Fritz, Robert J. 2,749,285.
Fritz, Robert J. 2,756,191.
Fritz, Robert J. 2,763,595.
Fritz, Robert J., Moser, Nicolai, Nicholson, and Rex.
Fritz, Robert J., Moser, Jr., Nicolai, and Nicholson.
2,760,910.
Fritz, Robert J., and Nicolai. 2,765,263.
Garber, John D., Hollyday, and Vanderbilt. 2,746,925.
Gardner, Frank T. 2,757,066. .„„„„
Gerhardt, Philip B., Smith, and Jones. 2,746,923.
Gerhardt, Philip B., Smith, and Jones. 2,750,340.
Gilliland, Edwin R. 2,742,352.
Gladrow, Elrey M., and Small. 2,762,792.
Gleason, Anthony H. 2,753,385.
Gleason, Anthony H. 2,762,851.
Gleason, Anthony H. 2,767,229.
Gleason, Anthony H., and Nelson. 2,732,412.
Gleason, Anthony H., and Nelson. 2,772,254.
Goering, Hans G., and Mistretta. 2,739,143.
Gornowski, Edward J., and Rich. 2,751,332.
Griffin, Lindsay I., Jr. 2,769,771.
Grundig, Henry. 2,772,805.
Guthrie, James. 2,758,979. ^ „„„„„.,„
Guyer, Walter R. F., Wilschinsky, and Thorn. 2,739,946.
Hale, Cecil H. 2,757,203.
Hale, Chauncey C. 2,745,882.
Hamner, Glen P. 2,733,280.
Hamner, Glen P. 2,733,283.
Hamner, Glen P. 2,733,284.
Hamner, Glen P. 2.733,285.
Hamner, Glen P. 2,753,326.
Hamner, Glen P. 2,753,382.
Hamner, Glen P. 2,756,181.
Hamner, Glen P. 2,773,106.
Hammer, Glen P., and Jones. 2,750,359.
Hamner, Glen P., and Jones. 2,775,575.
Hamner, Glen P., Jones, McDaniel, and Fuqua. 2,775,576.
Hanson, Thomas K., and Kinnard. 2,748,144.
Harding. Clarke T., Mayer, and Wright. 2,731,396.
Hardy, Robert L., and Hemminger. 2,737,476.
Hastings, Sam H., and Watson. 2,754,254.
Heigl, John J. 2,729,338.
" 2,737,473.
2,737,477.
2,746,909.
2,749,286.
2,757,128.
2,762,752.
2,772,215.
2,773,1
Hemminger, Charles E.
Hemminger. Charles E.
Hemminger, Charles E.
Hemminger, Charles E.
Hemminger, Charles E.
Hemminger, Charles E.
Hemminger, Charles E.
Hemminger, Charles E.
Herrmann, John W. 2,743,218.
Hibshman, Henry J., and Trexel. 2,772,081.
Hickok, John E., Smith, and Heigl. 2,767,123.
Hildebrandt, Alexander B. 2,735,654.
Hildebrandt, Alexander B. 2,742,968.
Hildebrandt, Alexander B. 2,771,274.
Hildebrandt, Alexander B., and Deily. 2,747,294.
Hill, Boyd N., and Schutze. 2,763,592.
Hill, Max W. 2,738,330.
Hill, Max W. 2,768,999.
Hoffmann, Edward J., and Schutze. 2.768,219.
Hoffmann, Edward J., and Souby. 2,763,701.
Holder, Clinton H. 2,746,985.
Hollvday, William C, Jr. 2,744,071.
Hollyday, William C, Jr. 2,749,312.
Hollyday, William C, Jr. 2,756,265.
Hollyday, William C, Jr. 2,769,783.
Hollyday, William C, Jr., Tutwiler, and Ford. 2,748,0£
Horeczy, Joseph T., and Boynton. 2,761,888.
Howell, William C, Jr., and Wasson. 2,731,418.
Howell, William C, Jr., and Wasson. 2,768,953.
Hubbard. Addison W., Banes, and Johnson. 2.735.875.
Hubbard, Addison W., Leary, and Banes. 2,764,577.
Huber, Theodore A. 2,749,989.
Huber, Theodore A. 2,769,498.
Hunt, John C.J Jaros, and Nelson. 2,771,497.
o Research and Engineering Co. : See — Continued
Hunter, Edward A., and Kimberlin. 2,746,937.
Idenden, John E., and Parrigin. 2,753,249.
Jacks, Robert L., Moise. and Nicholson. 2,771,493.
Jahnig, Charles E. 2,735,802.
Jahnlg, Charles E. 2,761,821.
Jahnig, Charles E., and Barr. 2,731,395.
Jahnig, Charles E., and Brown. 2,731,508.
Jahnig, Charles E., and Smith. 2,743,216.
Jenks, Loren H., and Stanclift. 2,771,954.
Johnson, Edward F., and Binder. 2,771,139.
Johnston, Robert H, and Mitchell. 2,745,889.
Jones, Clifton H., and Foust. 2,772,664.
Jones, Robert H. 2,759,892.
Jones, Robert H. 2,765,277.
Jones, Robert H, and Cyphers. 2,732,346.
Jones, Robert H., Hill, and Moody. 2,734,863.
Jones, Thomas G., Fuqua, and Downs. 2,757,200.
Jones, Thomas G., Hamner, and Fuqua. 2,757,206.
Jones, William A., and Stein. 2,762,853.
Juterbock, Edwin E., and McArthur. 2,744,199.
Karchmer, Jean H, and Bethea. 2,759,033.
Kaulakis, Arnold F. 2,756,188.
Kearby, Kenneth K. 2,739,944.
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr. 2,754,176.
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., and Adams. 2,768,127.
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., and Gladrow. 2,734,022.
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., and Gladrow. 2,754,270.
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., and Gladrow. 2,762,782.
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., and Gladrow. 2,773,810.
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., and Gladrow. 2,773,841.
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., and Gladrow. 2,773,842.
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., and Gladrow. 2,773,843.
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., and Hunter. 2,762,783.
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., and Krebs. 2,775,546.
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., Krebs, and Adams. 2,737,474.
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., and Mason. 2,756,182.
Kinchen, J. D. 2,742,401.
King, Laurence F., and Pattenden. 2,731,417.
King, William H., Jr. 2,743,898.
Kirshenbaum, Abraham D., and Boyle. 2,756,249.
Kirshenbaum, Isidor. 2,729,664.
Kirshenbaum, Isidor. 2,749,287.
Kirshenbaum, Isidor. 2,754,345.
2,765,330.
2,745,791.
2,756,183.
2,768,129.
2,733,267.
and Nelson.
Kirshenbaum, Isidor.
Knox, William T., Jr.
Knox, William T.. Jr.
Knox, William T.. Jr.
Koenecke, Donald F.
Koenecke, Donald
2,773,780.
2,768,974.
2,732,330.
2,758,073.
Krebs, Robert W., and Catterall.
Krebs, Robert W, and Kimberlin.
Krebs, Robert W., and Kimberlin.
Langer, Arthur W., Jr. 2,772,214.
Leary, Robert F. 2,730,519.
Leary, Robert F. 2,773,051.
Leary, Robert F., Welch, and Maisel. 2,742,411.
Ledgerwood, Leroy W., Jr. 2,761,651.
Leesemann, Charles J. G. 2,763,593.
Lewis, Charles J., and Miller. 2,738,314.
Lewis, Oliver G. 2,741,830.
Lewis, Warren K., and Gilliland. 2,749,094.
Lewis, Warren K., and Gilliland. 2,766,102.
Linn, Karl W., Smith, and Greene. 2,763,358.
Littmann, Edwin R. 2,754,190.
Litton, James B. 2,762,852.
Long, Robert B., Carver, Holder, and Felix. 2,775,543.
Longwell, John P. 2,740,696.
Love, Robert M. 2,753,387.
Love, Robert M., and Tannich. 2,731,506.
Lowenstein-Lom, Walter. 2,769,013.
Ludi, William C, and Loeser. 2,772.783.
Lynch, Charles S., and Cyphers. 2,732,285.
Macke, Robert A. 2,732,328.
MacLaren, Donald D. 2,760,905.
MacLaren, Donald D., and Schricker. 2,758,063.
Magee, Everett C. 2,757,079.
Maisel, Daniel S. 2,746,911.
Maisel, Daniel S. 2,754,343.
Maisel, Daniel S.. and Smith. 2,733,286.
Martin, Homer Z. 2,768,938.
Martin, Homer Z. 2,772,218.
Martin, Homer Z., and Barr. 2,765,222.
Martin, Homer Z., Brown, and Burnside. 2,734,021.
Martin, Homer Z., Burnside, Barr, and Krebs. 2,763 601.
Martin, Homer Z., and Lewis. 2,738,315.
Martin, Homer Z., Nicolai, and Swabb. 2,763,597.
Mason, Ralph B. 2,753,297.
Mason, Ralph B. 2,754,332.
Mason, Ralph B., and Buchmann. 2,767,222.
Mason, Ralph B., Kimberlin, and Arey. 2,768,939.
Massa, Victor F., and Russell. 2,739,049.
Mattox, William J. 2.731,503.
Mattox, William J. 2,742,405.
Mattox, William J. 2,742,518.
Mattox, William J. 2,756,187.
Mattox, William J., Richardson, and Krebs. 2,736,690.
Matuszak, Alfred H. 2,759,894.
Matuszak, Alfred H., Bartlett, and Morway. 2,757,139.
Matuszak, Alfred H, and Wilson. 2,743,234.
May, Walter G., and Matheson. 2,746,810.
May, Walter G., and Matheson. 2,761,889.
Mayer, Ivan, and Gornowski. 2,766,311.
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) Research and Engineering Co. : See — Continued
McCarter, Ed K. 2,748,348.
McCracken, Edward A., and Chaney. 2,730,515.
McDermott, John P. 2,743,235.
McDermott, John P. 2,760,937.
McDermott, John P. 2,706,207.
McKay, John P., Jr. 2,733,227.
McLeod, Gordon D. 2,708,194.
Mertzweiller, Joseph K. 2,744,936.
Mertzweiller, Joseph K. 2,751,403.
Mertzweiller, Joseph K. 2,767,048.
Mertzweiller, Joseph K., and Betts. 2,765,357.
Mertzweiller, Joseph K., and Betts. 2,768,984.
Mertzweiller, Joseph K., and Buchmann. 2,757,205.
Mertzweiller, Joseph K., and Buchmann. 2,757,377.
Mertzweiller, Joseph K., Smith, and Draeger. 2,757,202.
Mertzweiller, Joseph K., Templeton, and Daussat.
2,744,921.
Metrailer. William J. 2,738,316.
Meyer, Herbert W. H., and Wadley. 2,773,005.
Mikeska, Louis A. 2,758,971.
Mikeska, Louis A., and Smith. 2,750.342.
Miller, James R., and Wadley. 2,734,019.
Miller, Jarvis E. 2,759,608.
Mirviss, Stanley B., and Banes. 2,750,353.
Mitchell, Milton E., Jr. 2,746,550.
Moise, James E., and Mertzweiller. 2,767,217.
Molstedt, Byron V., and Moser. 2,735,806.
Moody, Leonard E., and Cyphers. 2,744,083.
Moore, Charles B. 2,750,360.
Moore, Thomas V. 2,746,721.
Morway, Arnold J. 2,735,815.
Morway. Arnold J. 2,738,328.
Morway, Arnold J., and Bartlett. 2,754,268.
Morway, Arnold J., Cottle, and Young. 2,739,127.
Morway, Arnold J., and Dawson. 2.745,810.
Morway, Arnold J., and Spray. 2,734,862.
Morway, Arnold J., and Witts. 2,758,973.
Morway, Arnold J., Young, and Smith. 2,750,341.
Moser, John F., Jr. 2,734;528.
Moser, John F., Jr. 2,734,852.
Mottern, Henry O. 2,729,682.
Mounce, Whitman D. 2,730.672.
Mounce, Whitman D. 2,746.551.
Mueller, Robert H. 2,755.324.
Mullen, Leo V.. Jr., and Boyle. 2,734,869.
Mussallem, Peter M. 2.762,759.
Nelson, Joseph F., Banes, and Hubbard. 2.751.422.
Nelson, Joseph F., Leary, and Banes. 2,734,046.
Nelson, Karl J. 2,750,330.
Nelson. Karl J., and Gornowski. 2,729,552.
Nicholson, Daniel E., and Perry. 2,775,028.
Nicholson, Edward W. S. 2,737,479.
Nicholson, Edward W. S. 2,772.217.
Nicholson, Edward W. S., and Russell. 2,773,811.
Nicholson, Edward W. S., and Sweetser. 2,742,403.
Nicolai, Lloyd A. 2,758,959.
Niehaus. Edward J., Jr. 2,729,592.
Oakley, Howard T. 2,758.005.
Ogorzaly, Henry J. 2,742.353.
Oeorzaly, Henry J. 2.742.354.
Ogorzaly, Henry J. 2,774,635.
Obsol. Ernest O., Sussky. and Beach. 2,729,599.
Ording, James R. 2,759,552.
O'Reilly. Wallace M. 2.757,741.
Ortloff. John E. 2.735.655.
Ortloff. John E. 2,740,651.
Ortloff. John E. 2.771.275.
Page, Leon B.. and Rector. 2,768,224.
Parker. Harold. 2.737.979.
Parks, Mercer H. Re. 24,180.
Paxton, Charles E. 2,732.356.
Peaceman, Donald W. 2,775,125.
Peet, Nick P. 2.730,508.
Perry, Stephen F., Bailly, and Zoeller. 2,737,470.
Perry. Stephen F., and Zoeller. 2,756,180.
Peters, Theodore J. 2,739.1 72.
Peters. Theodore J., Jr. 2,767,163.
Pokorny, Oldrich S. 2,730,499.
Pokorny, Oldrich S., and Farmer. 2,768,071.
Pokorny, Oldrich S., and Speer. 2,740,746.
Popkin, Alexander H. 2.762.774.
Potter. Edward B. V. 2,741 ,654.
Pitts, William A. 2,759,448.
Rachford. Henry H., Jr. 2.766,828.
Ragland, Douglas. 2,745.636.
Ragland, Douglas. 2,773.568.
Ratcliff. Walter F. 2.757.204.
Read. Chester L. 2,772.210.
Reistle. Carl E., Jr. 2,769.497.
Retailliaii, Edmond R. 2,748,179.
Rex, Walter A. 2.735.743.
Rex, Walter A. 2.735.744.
Rex. Walter A. 2,752,291.
Rich. Wilson C, Jr., and Jahnig. 2.762,753.
Richard. Geoffrey P., Stein, and Hobsbawn. 2,768,932.
Richardson. Roger W.. and Schexnailder. 2,746,934.
Robison. Samuel B. 2,754,239.
Rocca, Julius P.. and Henn. 2.769.782.
Rogers, Dilworth T., Bitzer. and Rudel. 2.739.051.
Rotrers, Dilworth T., and McDermott. 2.738.344.
Rogers, Dilworth T., and McDermott. 2,761,845.
Rogers, Dilworth T., and Rudel. 2,742,351.
Roth, Morris. 2,743,086.
2,762,504.
Esso Research and Engineering Co. : See — Continued
Rumble, Robert C. 2,764,024.
Rupp, Walter H. 2,733,191.
Rupp, Walter H. 2,751,425.
Rupp, Walter H. 2,708,940.
Rupp, Walter H. 2,775,030.
Rupp, Walter H., and Nelson. 2,741,580.
Russell, Francis R. 2,741,549.
Russell, Francis R., Fell, and Mueller. 2,767,847.
Russell, Francis R., and Koos. 2,758,855.
Rust, William M., Jr. 2,767,388.
Rust, William M., Jr. 2,768,374.
Sage, Richard VV. 2,733,192.
Salathiel, Richard A. 2,771,419.
Samuel, Frank B. 2,730,242.
Scharmann, Walter G., and Kaulakis. 2,756,189.
Schneider, Helmuth G., and Brakeley. 2,775,577
Schneider, Sidney. 2,772,316.
Schutze, Henry G., Hastings, and Anderson. 2,752,403.
Serniuk, George E. 2,766,312.
Serniuk, George E., and Welch. 2,731,450.
Sewell, Ben W. 2,740,292.
Sewell, Ben W., and Camp. 2,754,085.
Seyfried, Wilson D. 2,752,406.
Seyfried, Wilson D. 2,765,914.
Seyfried, Wilson D. 2,772,212.
Shepherd, George R. L. 2,771,401.
Shmidl, Albert J., and Walker. 2,774,800.
Showalter, Jere C. 2,755,233.
Skarstrom, Charles W. 2,758,215.
Skelton, Jesse D. 2,769,683.
Smith, Brook I. 2,734,851.
Smith, Brook I. 2,765,347.
Smith, Brook I., and Jahnig. 2,734,853.
Smith, Brook I., and Rader. 2,755,297.
Smith, John O., Jr., and Kirshenbaum. 2,772,317.
Smith, John T. 2,755,734.
Smith, Paul V., Jr., Lippincott, and Muessig. 2,764,551
Smith, Paul V., Jr., and Young. 2,734,884.
Smith, Warren M. 2,754,331.
Smith, Winthrope C, and Thomas. 2,734,047.
Sparks, William J., Newberg, and Baldwin.
Speed, Raymond A., and Bennett. 2,757,216.
Speed, Raymond A., and Bennett. 2,766,309.
Spitz, Peter TL, and Calm. 2,702.692.
Staib, John H., and Stewart. 2,738,370.
Starr, Charles E., Jr., and Charlet. 2,734,089.
Steele, Clellie T., and Morrison. 2,764,527.
Steeves, Asa B. 2,775,640.
Stewart, Joseph, Fulton, and Langer. 2,772,209.
Stewart, Joseph, Hill, and Langer. 2,772,221.
Stewart, Joseph, and Wanless. 2,772,222.
Stienhauff, Frederick P. 2,750,339.
Stone, Albert L. 2,730,246.
Stone, Albert L. 2,735,556.
Sweeney, William J. 2,764,528.
Sweeney, William J., and Matheson. 2,741,546.
Sweetser, Sumner B., and Bronson. 2,761,817.
Sweetser, Sumner B., Bronson, and Morbeck. 2,740,747,
Sweetser, Sumner B., Bronson, and Weikart. 2,761,816.
Sweetser, Sumner B., and Weikart. 2,769,754.
Tate, Roger W., and Hemminger. 2,773,804.
Tausch, Gilbert H. 2,760,578.
Tausch. Gilbert H. 2,772,738.
Tegge. Bruce R.. and Banes. 2,770,613.
Templeton, Hugh E., and Benoliel. 2,758,473.
Thieme, Charles R. 2,742,193.
Thorn, John P., Guyer, and Arundale. 2,739,945.
Trusty, Roy L., and Nystrom. 2,768,123.
Tyson, Charles W. 2,769,769.
Vanderbilt, Byron M., and Thorn. 2,773,805.
Van Gilder. Carll F., and Harney. 2.771.458.
Verner, Robert A., and Longwell. 2,761,496.
Vickers, Herbert H. 2,746,086.
"Voorhies, Alexis, Jr. 2,737,475.
Voorhies, Alexis, Jr., and Smith. 2,752,288.
Waddell, Mathis T. 2 773,019.
Waddey, Walter E., Hill, and Cyphers. 2,735,817.
Waghorne, Robert H., and Learner. 2,729,589.
Wasserbach. Theodore B., and Walker. 2,764,866.
Wasson, Jones I., and Mikeska. 2,754,269.
Wasson, Jones I., and Morway. 2,737,497.
Weikart. John. 2,765.262.
Weissherg, Jesse S. 2.764.617.
Weissberg, Jesse S., and Jones. 2,734,867.
Weissherg. Jesse S.. and Jones. 2.766,291.
Welch, Lester M.. Wilson, and Turner. 2,729,626.
Weltv Albert B.. Jr. 2 754.096.
White, Herschel T. 2.768,130.
White, Howard W. 2.732,947.
Wiese, Herbert K. 2,741,642.
Wilson, Edward L. 2,756,514.
Wilson, Howard L., Banes, Smith, and Nelson. 2,736,685
Wilson, Howard L., and Drogin. 2,740,820.
Wilson, Howard L., Robison, and Smith. 2,775,537.
Wilson, Howard L., Sayko, and Newberg. 2,754,278.
Wilson, Samuel W., and Jones. 2.733,279.
Winkler, Lewis A., and Waddey. 2,764,495.
Wooddy. Lemuel D., Jr. 2.751,009.
Yoder, Richard J. 2,756,216.
Yoder, Richard J. 2,765.260.
Yoder, Richard J. 2,773,015.
Young, David W., and Banes. 2,730,436.
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l'oung, Uavid W., and Cottle. 2,7(59,784.
Young, David W., Cottle, and Gleason. 2,756,217.
Young, David W., Morway, and Cottle. 2,730,500.
Young, David W., Morway, and Cottle. 2,751,351.
Young, David W., Morway, and Cottle. 2,768,139.
Young, David W., Morway, and Franklin. 2,755,249.
Young, David W., Serniuk, and Cottle. 2,745,726.
Young, David W., Vanderbilt, Cottle, and Morway.
2,755,224.
Yowell, Howard L., and Caldwell. 2,746,853.
Yowell, Howard L., and Caldwell. 2,746,854.
Yowell, Howard L., and McKay. 2,754,188.
Esso Standard Societe Anonyme Francaise : See —
Leygonie, Robert J., and de Saint Leger. 2,764,529.
Essoldo Circuit (Control) Ltd. : See —
' Robinson, Thomas, and Foy. 2,765,429.
"Est" Etablissement Sciences Techniques : See —
Bonmartini, Giovanni. 2,735,727.
Boninartini, Giovanni. 2,751,259.
Estand, Inc. : See —
Johnson, Roy W. 2,763,120.
Estel, Christian J., to Armstrong Cork Co. Cigarette tipping
and method of making the same. 2,755,197, 7-17-56, CI.
117—9.
Esterbrook Pen Co., The : See —
Steinberg, Harold E., and Klagges. 2,758,568.
Esterson, Maurice : See —
Aisenstein, 'Simon, Thompson, and Esterson. 2,733,378.
Estes, Carney M. Seed covering drag control for row crop
planters. 2,735,350, 2-21-56, CI. 97—56.
Estes, Charles D., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Multichannel communication. 2,729,791, 1-3-56,
CI. 332—11.
Estes, Evelyn M. : See —
Estes, Thomas C. and E. M. 2,743,848.
Estes, John C, to Febco, Inc. Timing mechanism. 2,737,236,
3-6-56, CI. 161 — 1.
Estes, Joseph F. Method of recovering cellulose. 2,743,220,
4-24-56, CI. 204—56.
Estes, Joseph F. Electrolytic cellulose recovery apparatus.
2,766.202, 10-9-56, CI. 204—242.
Estes, Nelson N. Condenser for crystal growing apparatus.
2,735,659, 2-21-56, CI. 257—28.
Estes, Otto. Plows. 2,754,739, 7-17-56, CI. 97 — 46.33.
Estes, Phillip H., to General Electric Co. Variable resistor
control system. 2,768,274, 10-23-56, CI. 219—20.
- Crayon holder. 2,762,336, 9-11-56. CI.
E. M. Salt shaker. 2,743,848, 5-1-56,
Estes, Thomas C.
120—19.
Estes, Thomas C. i
CI. 222—173.
Estes, William C. Internal combustion engine. 2,773,489,
12-11-56, CI. 123—59.
Estey, James R., to Aluminex Inc. Adjustable lath house.
2,735,224, 2-21-56, CI. 47—26.
Estey, Roger S. Optical indicating device. 2,746,352,
5-22-56, CI. 88—74.
Estirajes Balmes, S. A. : See —
Balmes Solanas, Ramon. 2,740,995.
Estoppey, Royden F., to Weston Electrical Instrument Corp.
Dynamometer instrument. 2,769,959, 11-6-56, CI.
324—144.
Estrada Rafael. Clarifiers. 2,729,335, 1-3-56, CI. 210—^55.
Eta Trust : See —
Luckhardt, Johannes. 2,750,988.
Etablissements Andre Gillier : See —
Dausse, Andre\ 2,741,106.
Etablissements Charles Testut : See —
Fouretier, Georges L. 2,761,670.
Etablissements Merlin & Gerin : See —
Debuit, Louis. 2,764,036.
Debuit, Louis. 2,764,652.
Latour, Andre\ 2,750,476.
Latour, Andrfi. 2,761,933.
Latour, Andre\ 2,763,754.
Latour, Andre\ 2,772.334.
Etablissements Merlin & Gerin, Societe Anonyme : See —
Pelenc, Yves. 2,745,515.
Viboud, Albert. 2,750,464.
"Etablissements Metallurgiques Boyer" : See —
Lecourbe. Henri. 2,757,988.
Etablissements Neyrpic : See —
Almeras, Paul. 2,737,962.
Casacci, Severin X. 2,756,018.
Danel, Pierre F. 2,733.044.
Danel, Pierre F., and D'Auriac. 2,766,592.
Danel, Pierre F.. Casacci. and Jarrian. 2,767,328.
Duport, Pierre. 2,735,647.
Fontaine, Elie, and Peyrin. 2,758,815.
Martin, Gilbert. 2,773,666.
Pevrin, Henri, and Casacci. 2,731,951.
Peyrin, Henri, and Casacci. 2,733,892.
Peyrin, Henri, and Casacci. 2.746,713.
Peyrin, Henri, and Casacci. 2,768,847.
Etablissements R. Rousseau, Societe Anonyme : See —
Cadier, Paul L. E. 2,775,339.
Etablissements R. Schneider : See —
Poelman, Armand J. J. 2,751,035.
Etablissements Reuge : See —
Mondineu, Marie F. 2,740.533.
Etablissements Sable Freres : See —
Garro, Henri P. 2,733,467.
Etablissements Vitoux : See —
Ferrari, Francesco. 2,743,052.
Etc, Inc. : See —
Bogue, Edward A., and Musser. 2,775,742.
Eterna Ltd., Precision Factory : See —
Stamm, Heinrich. 2,746,238.
Eternit-Werke Ludwig Hatschek : See —
Rescheneder, Karl. 2,748,935.
Ethe\ William, to Fairtex Undies, Inc. Manufacture of gar-
ments, such as slips for girls. 2,760,202, 8-28-56, CI.
2—75.
Etheridge, Harry. Radio antenna. 2,755,469, 7-17-56, CI.
343—895.
Etherington, John F., to The Murray Corp. of America.
Cabinet structures. 2,775,500. 12-25-56, CI. 312—239.
Etherington, Lewis D., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Adsorbent reactivation process. 2,758,099, 8-7-56, CI.
252—417.
Etherington, Robert O. Occupant propelled amusement de-
vice. 2,730,366, 1-10-56, CI. 272—33.
Etnicon, Inc. : See —
Block, Alfred, and Gettemans. 2,750,251.
Nichols, Joseph, Reissmann, and Collins. 2,734,506.
Nichols, Joseph, Reissmann, and Collins. 2,734,507.
Ethier, Clyde R., to George M. Pendergast & Co. Art of feed-
ing granular material. 2,742,203, 4-17-56, CI. 222 — 575.
Ethyl Corp. : See —
Baker, Ralph W., Mattson, and Padgitt. 2,729,239.
Brown, Herbert C. 2,762,824.
Butler, Harry S., and Harvey. 2,768,111.
Calingaert, George. 2,773,103.
Carley, David R., and Foster. 2,773,092.
Carlisle, James V., Copes, Weeks, and Zachariah.
2,756,472.
Clarke, John T., and Cragg. 2,773,102.
Clarke, John T., and Hall. 2.729,603.
Closson, Katherine W., and Boag. 2,747,978.
Closson, Rex D., Kolka, and Ligett. 2,750,384.
Closson, Rex D., Kolka, and Ligett. 2,750,417.
Closson, Rex D., Kolka, and Ligett. 2,751,426.
Closson, Rex D., Kolka, and Ligett. 2,769,850.
Cohen, Lester S., Giraitis, and Zietz. 2,773,052.
Conrad, Franklin. 2,765,349.
Conrad, Franklin. 2,705,350.
Conrad, Franklin. 2,765,351.
Conrad, Franklin. 2,765,352.
Cook, Shirl E. 2,764,858.
Cragg, Hoyt J., and Dunn. 2,760,995.
Decker, Lewis M. 2,729,734.
De Pree, David O. 2,729,691.
De Pree, David O. 2,742,350.
De Pree, David O., and Hill. 2,729,614.
De Pree, David O., and Oldenburg. 2,729,541.
Dittmar. Harry R. 2,749,372.
Donaldson, William T., and Hetrick. 2,729,684.
Dunn, James H., and Weimer. 2,773,046.
Giraitis, Albert P. 2,756,141.
Giraitis, Albert P., Humphreys, and Leeper. 2,756,813.
Giraitis, Albert P., Humphreys, and Leeper. 2,757,211.
Giraitis, Albert P., Limper, and Smith. 2,762,689.
Giraitis, Albert P., Limper, and Thomas. 2,744,007.
Giraitis, Albert P., and Thomas. 2,756,140.
Governale, Luke J. 2,755,235.
Harvey, Clarence C. 2,742,492.
Harvey, Clarence C. 2,755,244.
Hawkes, Arthur S., and Krohn. 2,759,896.
Hawkes, Arthur S., and Remter. 2,772,211.
Hill, Eugene F. 2,758,096.
Hill, Eugene F., and De Pree. 2,770,535.
Hinkamp, James B., Sugimoto, and Dittmar. 2,734,910.
Honea, John S. 2,770,364.
Humphreys, David D. 2,729,686.
Kleinpeter, Edward W. 2,729,731.
Kolka, Alfred J. 2,773,105.
Kolka, Alfred J., and Orloff. 2,729,683.
Ligett, Waldo B. 2,773,104.
Ligett, Waldo B., and Wolf. 2,749,228.
Ligett, Waldo B., and Wolf. 2,749,229.
Ligett, Waldo B., and Wolf 2,749,231.
Ligett. Waldo B., and Wolf. 2,749.232.
Ligett, Waldo B.. Wolf, and Closson. 2,749,269.
McCoy, James B. 2,742,349.
Neher, Clarence M. 2,765,353.
Oldenburg, Edgar B. 2,729,690.
Oldenburg, Edgar B. 2.766,106.
Padgitt, Frank L. 2,742,418.
Padgitt, Frank L. 2.765,328.
Padgitt, Frank L., Smith, and Thomas. 2,761,777.
Risk, Thomas H. 2,764.477.
Thomas, Henry A. 2,750,809.
Weimer, Paul E., and Hanna. 2,729,685.
Weimer, Paul E., and Hanna. 2,767,226.
Wilson, Glenn R. 2,748,175.
Etienne, Alfred, to L'Air Liquide, Societe Anonyme pour
l'Etude et l'Exploitation des Procedes Georges Claude.
Separation of gaseous mixtures. 2,729,954, 1-10-56, CI.
62—175.5.
Etienne, Alfred, to L'Air Liquide, Societe Anonyme pour
l'Etude et l'Exploitation des Procedes Georges Claude.
Frigorific separation process of gas mixture by liquefying
and rectifying. 2,765,637, 10-9-56, CI. 62—175.5.
Etienne, Christian. Instruments for measuring angular dif-
ferences. 2,764,054, 9-25-56, CI. 88—2.7.
Etienne, Jean : See —
Clouzeau, Claude, and Etienne. 2,742,667.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
240
Etler, Josef : See —
Zauner, Walter. 2,752,685.
Etling, Birtus O. Multiple-pane glazing unit and manufacture
thereof. 2,750,467, 7-31-56, CI. 20 — 56.5.
Etling, Harold A., to Weather-Seal Inc. Method of converting
a double hung window construction to a pivotal and sliding
construction. 2,745,149, 5-15-56, CI. 20—49.
Etling, Harold A., to Weather-Seal Inc. Window construction.
2,745,485, 5-15-56, CI. 160—90.
Etna Machine Co., The : See —
Hankin, Ralph L. 2,762,902.
Etrich. Igo : See —
Heitmiiller, Hanfried, and Etrich. 2,754,548.
Etten, Nicholas L., to Chamberlain Corp. Adjustable awn-
ing. 2,736,372, 2-28-56, CI. 160—62.
Etten, Nicholas L., to Alton Corp. Wall construction.
2,741,342, 4-10-56, CI. 189—34.
Etten, Nicholas L., to Chamberlain Corp. Awning structure
and method of making same. 2,744,300, 5-8-56, Cl.
20—57.5.
Etten, Nicholas L., to Chamberlain Corp. Mounting arrange-
ment for pivotal wringer roll. 2,744,403, 5-8-56, Cl.
68—244.
Etten, Nicholas L., to Chamberlain Corp. Door canopy or
awning. 2,753,604, 7-10-56, Cl. 20—57.5.
Etten, Nicholas L., to Chamberlain Corp. Wringer release
mechanism. 2,755,653, 7-24-56, Cl. 68—253.
Etten, Nicholas L., to Chamberlain Corp. Wringer.
2,770,963, 11-20-56, Cl. 68—262.
Etten, Nicholas L., to Chamberlain Corp. Wringer construc-
tion. 2,771,767, 11-27-56, Cl. 68—263.
Ettenberg, Morris, to Sperry Rand Corp. Travelling wave
oscillators. 2,753,481, 7-3-56, Cl. 315—3.6.
Etter, Dudley W. Ink dispenser. 2,754,033, 7-10-56, Cl.
222—326.
Etter, Joseph A., to Frick Co., Inc. Reaction tank and
thermo-regulator system. 2,764,476, 9-25-56, Cl. 23 — 285.
Ettinger, Franz :
~ [ink, He'
,758,464
Ettinger, Joe J., and R. E. Delp, to Zimmer Mfg. Co. Con-
vex spinal frame. 2,764,150, 9-25-56, Cl. 128—84.
Ettlinger, Ralph, Jr. Crab grass weeder. 2,758,320, 8-14-56,
Cl. 7—14.1.
Etudes et Fabrications Aeronautiques : See —
Tauty, Ren6 L. 2,760,741.
Etzbach, Ernst : See —
Rottig, Walter, and Hagemann. 2,755,308.
Etzelt, Fred H. Bore wear indicator. 2,751,686, 6-26-56,
Cl. 33—147.
Eubank, James F. Speed and range indicator for motor vehi-
cles. 2,738,753. 3-20-56, Cl. 116—57.
Eubank, Joseph M. Air conditioning system for automo-
biles. 2,761,293, 9-4-56, Cl. 62—141.
Euchner, Everett B. : See —
Kiebler, Myron W., Jr., and Euchner. 2,750,298.
Eucker, Roy. Dinette constructions. 2,741,804, 4-17-56, Cl.
20—1.11.
Euclid Electric & Mfg. Co., The : See —
Griffes, Milton W. 2,774,023.
Griffes, Milton W, and Merchant. 2,740,074.
Griffes, Milton W., and Merchant. 2,774,020.
Eukel, Warren W. : See —
Lofgren. Edward J., and Eukel. 2,754,422.
Euker, Edwin M., and J. F. Cook, to Chrysler Corp. Testing
dynamometer for shock absorbers. 2,761,308, 9-4-56, Cl.
73—11.
Euler, George M., to General Electric Co. Flow switch.
2,740,858, 4-3-56, Cl. 200—81.9.
Euler. George M„ to General Electric Co. Switch assembly.
2,752,461, 6-26-56, Cl. 200—153.
Euler. George M„ to General Electric Co. Switch structure.
2,760.014, 8-21-56. Cl. 200—5.
Euler, George M., and J. L. Slonneger, to General Electric Co.
Electrical thermal motor. 2,729,756, 1-3-56, Cl. 310 — 4.
Eumuco A.-G. fur Maschinenbau : See —
Riemenschneider, Fritz. 2,737,066.
Eureka Specialty Printing Co. : See —
Schneider, Kurt R. 2,754,022.
Eureka Williams Corp. : See —
Witherell. Robert R. 2,755,848.
Eurey, Noah W., to Excel Textile Supply Co. Truck with
false movable bottom. 2,769,568, 11-6-56, Cl. 220 — 93.
Eustis. Margaret T. Tensioning device for spectacle frames.
2,761,353, 9-4-56, Cl. 88—53.
Eustis, Robert H. : See —
Johnson. John A., and Eustis. 2,762,618.
Eutectic Welding Alloys Corp. : See — -
Leston, Theodore I., and Kriewall. 2,738,053.
Wasserman, Rene D. 2,761,792.
Wasserman, Rene D. 2,761,796.
Wasserman, Rene D., and Quaas. 2,731,373.
Euwe, Gerrit E„ to Lever Brothers Co. Proportioning pump.
2,755,739, 7-24-56, Cl. 103—9.
Evalt. George J. Locking device for use with electrical plugs.
2,733,416, 1-31-56, Cl. 339—37.
Evanguelidi, Linda S. Flexible carrying container. 2,766,918,
10-16-56, Cl. 224 — 5.
EvanofC. Harry, to Louis Marx & Co., Inc. Shopping indicator.
2,744.490, 5-8-56, Cl. 116—134.
Evans, Andrew J., to E. A. Adams & Son, Inc. Spring clip
type earring with adjustable spring engaging cam.
2,764,881, 10-2-56, Cl. 63—14.
Evans, Charles E. : See —
Grayson, John R., and Evans. 2,757,074.
Evans, Charles E. Lens grinding machine and method.
2,755,602, 7-24-56, Cl. 51—120.
Evans, Charles S. Venetian blind. 2,732,011, 1-24-56, Cl.
160—173.
Evans, Charles S. Plant tie. 2,757,483, 8-7-56, Cl. 47—47.
Evans, Cyril D. : See —
Cowan, John C, and Evans. 2,750,400.
McKinney, Leonard L., Cowan, and Evans. 2,775,565.
Evans, David L. : See —
Goodwin, Vernon, Jr. 2,759,782.
Evans, David L. Glare shield for spectacle lens. 2,759,394,
8-21-56, Cl. 88 — 41.
Evans, David W., to General Electric Co. Insulating struc-
tures. 2,768,046, 10-23-56, Cl. 312—214.
Evans, Edmond W., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Dehydration
of liquefied petroleum gas. 2,735,271, 2-21-56, Cl. 62 — 1.
Evans, Edward L. Easy launch boat trailer. 2,733,823,
2-7-56, Cl. 214 — 505.
Evans, Ellis D. Spray device for the therapy and bathing of
the perineal region of the human body. 2,753,570. 7-10-56,
Cl. 4—7.
Evans Enterprises, Inc. : See —
Evans, Frederick H. 2,733,825.
Evans, Frederick H. 2.744,639.
Evans, Evan F., to Hercules Powder Co. Quaternary am-
monium salts of aminoalkyl cellulose ethers. 2,768,162,
10-23-56, Cl. 260—231.
Evans, Ford T. : See —
Noble, Wiley B., Evans, and Goolsbee. 2,737,710.
Evans, Forest B.. to Hercules Powder Co. Continuous bleach-
ing process. 2,772,138, 11-27-56, Cl. 8—156.
Evans, Frank A. : See —
Williams, Cyril R., Blowers, and Evans. 2,768,338.
Evans. Frank N. Horse training bridle. 2,745,235, 5-15-56,
Cl. 54—7.
Evans, Fraser M., to C. A. V. Ltd. Liquid fuel pumps.
2,731,917, 1-24-56, Cl. 103 — 41.
Evans, Frederick H., to Evans Enterprises, Inc. Vehicle
parking apparatus. 2,733,825, 2-7-56, Cl. 214 — 672.
Evans, Frederick H., to Evans Enterprises, Inc. Bloom
turning apparatus. 2,744,639, 5-8-56, Cl. 214 — 1.
Evans, Harold B. : See — ■
Feder, Harold M., Larson, and Evans. 2,758,024.
Evans, Jack, to Century Display Mfg. Co., Inc. Tote tray.
2,740,517, 4-3-56, Cl. 206—16.
Evans, Jacques P. Predetermined torque release socket
wrench. 2,733,622, 2-7-56, Cl. 81—52.4.
Evans, James W. : See —
Martellotti. Mario, and Evans. 2,773,968.
Evans, James W.. and G. E. Nelson, to American Maize-Prod-
ucts Co. Stabilized starch slurries. 2,749,259, 6-5-56, Cl.
127—32.
Evans. James W., and A. W. Kleinschmidt, to American
Maize-Products Co. Method of stabilizing the flavor of
essential oils and the resulting composition. 2,754,215,
7-10-56, Cl. 99—140.
Evans, Jesse L., to General Motors Corp. Domestic appliance.
2,751,486, 6-19-56, Cl. 219—35.
Evans, Jesse L., and C. J. Prashaw, to General Motors Corp.
Illuminated oven. 2,758.197, 8-7-56, Cl. 240—5.
Evans, John. Spring-biased, slidable inner jaw wrench.
2,750,827, 6-19-56, Cl. 81—97.
Evans, John C, to the United States of America, as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Navy. Reflex gunsight.
2,742,812, 4-24-56, Cl. 88—1.
Evans, John G. : See —
Cockett, Sydney R., Evans, and Landells. 2,774,690.
Evans, Joseph C. : See —
Evans, Joseph C, and Wedmore. 2,744,739.
Evans. Joseph C, and H. S. Wedmore, to Joseph C. Evans.
Beach sand cleaning device. 2,744.739. 5-8-56. Cl. 262 — 2.
Evans. Leslie F., W. E. Ewers, and C. Simpson, to Common-
wealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization. Re-
covery of wool wax. 2,765.081, 10-2-56, Cl. 210 — 53.
Evans, Llewellyn W., and W. Funk, to Rheem Mfg. Co. Article
handling apparatus. 2,737,389, 3-6-56. Cl. 271 — 48.
Evans, Louis A. Air cleaning attachment for vacuum cleaners.
2,739,665, 3-27-56, Cl. 183—25.
Evans, Louis P., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Gasoline
preparation. 2,769.752, 11-6-56, Cl. 196—14.17.
Evans, Louis P., and J. E. Penick, to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc.
Catalytic hydrocarbon conversion process with the use of
a moving bed at different temperature levels. 2,741,582,
4-10-56, Cl. 196—52.
Evans, Nolan E.. E. J. Hlinsky, and C. T. Ogden, to Goodman
Mfg. Co. Boring tvpe miner with adjustable cutter chains.
2,765,155, 10-2-56, Cl. 262—7.
Evans, Norgut W. : See —
Bellin. Richard H., Evans, Marks, and Saltman.
2,768,181.
Evans, Owen T. : See —
Parr, Ronald, and Evans. 2,746,000.
Evans Products Co. : See —
Fahland, Frank. Re. 24,118.
Evans, Quentin J. : See —
Miner, Richard Y., Evans, and Abt. 2.745.600.
Miner, Richard Y., Evans, and Abt. 2.745,995.
Evans, Ralph M., R. E. Stanffer. and H. C. Yutzy, to Eastman
Kodak Co. Optically sensitized prescreened photographic
material. 2,742,833. 4-24-56. Cl. 95—80.
Evans. Ralph S. Drop frame boat trailer. 2,774,612,
12-18-56, Cl. 280—414.
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241
Evans, Raymond B. : See —
Kunze, Walter G., Evans, and Huebschmann. 2,772,178.
Evans, Richard G. : See —
Collins, Harry J., Jr., Evans, and Weston. 2,737,149.
Evans, Robert P., to Sterilon Corp. Medical drainage appa-
ratus. 2,763,266, 9-18-56, CI. 128—350.
Evans, Roy J. : See —
Pierotti, Gino J., Keeler, Evans, and Vincent. 2,749,291.
Evans, Roy T. : See —
Bedell, Harold L., Evans, and Fry. 2,762,757.
Evans, Seth, to Hughes Tool Co. Threaded oil well drill
stem connection with the threads having included crest
angle of 90 degrees. 2,772,899, 12-4-56, CI. 285—333.
Evans, Sidley O. : See —
Edgecombe, David A., Evans, and Laposki. • 7 ni.,\j.
Evans, Sidley O., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Charge-dis-
charge mechanism for billet heating means. 2,739,799,
3-27-56, CI. 263—6.
Evans, Theodore W., and H. De V. Finch, to Shell Develop-
ment Co. Drying of acrolein by extractive separation with
glycerol. 2,767,216, 10-16-56, CI. 260 — 601.
Evans, Thomas M., to General Electric Co. Reactors and
reactor connections. 2,769,954, 11-6-56, CI. 323—61.
Evans, Trevenor L. Front seat crash bar. 2,746,767,
5-22-56, CI. 280—150.
Evans, William E., Jr. : See-
Lynch, William M., and Evans. 2.745,005.
Evans, William E., Jr., to Technicolor Motion Picture Corp.
Means and techniques for preventing keystone effects.
2,758,235, 8-7-56, CI. 313—78.
Evans, William G., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Voltage
reference devices. 2,739,282, 3-20-56. CI. 323 — 89.
Evans, William G., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Voltage
reference devices. 2,763,827, 9-18-56, CI. 321 — 19.
Evans, William G., R. I. Van Nice, and W. G. Hall, to West-
inghouse Electric Corp. Electrical control apparatus.
2,740,086, 3-27-56, CI. 322—28.
Evans, William G., and R. A. Ramey, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Time delay devices. 2,757,297, 7-31-56, CI.
307—88.
Evans. William H. Connecting rod jig for line reaming and
boring machine. 2,731,858, 1-24-56, CI. 77—62.
Evans, William R. : See —
Neijstrom, Kenneth L., Peterson, and Evans. 2,772,715.
Evans, William R., to Aircraft-Marine Products, Inc. Crimp-
ing tool with a plurality of movable dies operable singly or
together. 2,744,428, 5-8-56, CI. 81—15.
Evans, William R., to Aircraft-Marine Products, Inc. Tap
connector. 2,760,798, 8-28-56. CI. 287 — 49.
Evans, William R., to Aircraft-Marine Products, Inc. Crimp-
ing device. 2,765,019, 10-2-56, CI. 153—1.
Evans, William R., to Aircraft-Marine Products, Inc. Work
locating mechanism for connector crimping tools. 2,765,688,
10-9-56. CI. 81—15.
Evans, William T., to Sun Oil Co. Speed control apparatus.
2,774,927, 12-18-56, CI. 318—314.
Evans, Winfield C, to Jamison Cold Storage Door Co. Mech-
anism for operating a refrigerator door fastener. 2,729,486,
1-3-56, CI. 292—92.
Evans, Winfield C, to Jamison Cold Storage Door Co. Refrig-
erator door .and method of making the same. 2,731,682,
1-24-56. CI. 20—35.
Evashevski, Kenneth, to General Motors Corp. Method of
honing piston rings. 2,763,106, 9-18-56, CI. 51 — 289.
Even, Nicholas. Cupola tuyere gates with integral down-
ward deflectors. 2,734,738, 2-14-56, CI. 266 — 41.
Even-Pul Foundations, Inc. : See —
Lo Cascio, Jack J. 2,755,479.
Morano, Patrick J. 2,739,312.
Morano, Patrick J. 2,755,478.
Everard, Joseph J., to Paragon Electric Co. Multiple dial
time switch. 2,736,377, 2-28-56, CI. 161—1.
Everbrite Electric Signs Inc. : See —
Richter, Kenneth W. 2,744,705.
Wamser, Carl H. 2,769,263.
Everett. Arthur C. to Pneumatic Scale Corp. Closure apply-
ing apparatus. 2,744,368, 5-8-56, CI. 53 — 67.
Everett, Charles H., guardian : See —
Patrick. Richard F. 2,775,174.
Everett, Jack G. : See —
Phillips, Vernon B., Everett, and Hoekema. 2.740,365.
Everett, S. & R. J., Co. Ltd. : See —
Everett, Samuel J. 2,743,517.
Everett, S. & R. J., & Co. Ltd. : See —
Everett, Samuel J. 2,764,978.
Everett, Samuel J., to S. & R. J. Everett & Co. Ltd. Manu-
facture of hypodermic needles. 2,743,517, 5-1-56, CI.
Everett, Samuel J., to S. & R. J. Everett & Co. Ltd. Locking
device for hypodermic needles. 2,764,978 10-2-56 CI
128 — 215.
Everett, Wilhelm S. Adjustable surge alleviator. 2,731,984,
1-24-56. CI. 138—30.
Everett, Woodrow W., to Earth Equipment Corp. Trenching
machine excavating control apparatus. 2,737,733, 3-13-56,
CI. 37—90.
Everhart. Edgar : See —
Allaire. Royal P., Clogston, and Everhart. 2,737,610.
Everhart, Harold S.. to The Jeffrey Mfg. Co. Conveying
apparatus, including a bodily movable belt supporting trans-
fer means. 2,734,622. 2-14-56. CI. 198—186.
Everhart. John O., to National Clay Pipe Research Corp. Co-
axial conduit construction. 2,759,491, 8-21-56, CI. 138 — 63.
2,766.645.
2,773,404.
Flash exposure
-64.7.
Everhart, John O., to The National Clay Pipe Research Corp.
Threaded joint-sealing gasket rings for molded pipe.
2,766,054, 10-9-56, CI. 285—291.
Everling, Walter O. : See —
Carlson, Clarence O., Everling, and Robinson. 2,730,791.
Everroad, Adam L. : See —
Michie, John S., and Everroad. 2,746.816.
Evers, Arthur J., to International Paper Co. Transfer mech-
anism for bagmaking machines. 2,729,151, 1-3-56, CI.
93—93.
Evers, Arthur J., to International Paper Co. Banding ma-
chine for bag bundles. 2,751,731, 6-26-56. CI. 53 — 124.
Evers, Clarence C. : See —
Turnbull, Glen O., and Evers. 2,743,571.
Evers, Dundred D.. to Philco Corp. Method for electrolytic
etching. 2,767,137, 10-16-56, CI. 204—143.
Evers, Ernest C, and C. J. Carignan, to the United States of
America as represented by the United States Atomic Energy
Commission. Process for preparation of chlorides of ura-
nium. 2,734,795. 2-14-56. CI. 23— 14.5.
Eversharp, Inc. : See —
Dostert, Raymond L. 2,749,883.
Evershed & Vignoles Ltd. : See —
Bergen, Stephen A. 2,748,330.
Boundy, James R. 2,757,326.
Eversole, James L. Trailer hitch with retractible guard.
2,752,170, 6-26-56, CI. 280—507.
Evert, Carl F., Jr. : See —
Pies, Othmar W., Middendorf, and Evert. 2,775.736.
Evert, Orville F. Carbonator. 2,735,720, 2-21-56, CI.
299—120.
Everton, Melvin W. Sheet material bending machine.
2,768,670, 10-30-56, CI. 153—16.
Eves, John D., to The Brewer-Titchener Corp. Temporary
connector for folding chairs. 2,750,990, 6-19-56, CI.
155—130.
Evinrude, Ralph S., to Outboard, Marine & Mfg. Co. Engine
carburetor with a choking and priming control. 2,744,736,
5-8-56, CI. 261—34.
Ewald, Lux H. Uniform pressure resistance welding appa-
ratus. 2,750.484, 6-12-56, CI. 219^.
Ewald, Robert W. : See —
Nichols, Charles A., Weiser, and Ewald
Nichols, Charles A., Weiser, and Ewald.
Ewald, William P., to Eastman Kodak Co.
calculator. 2,767,918. 10-23-56, CI. 235-
Ewaldson, Waldemar C, and C. A. Hallam, to Western
Electric Co., Inc. Cable sheath cutting apparatus.
2,740,473, 4-3-56, CI. 164—60.
Ewaldson, Waldemar C, and A. A. Williams, to Western Elec-
tric Co., Inc. Control for punch press. 2,748,864, 6-5-56,
CI. 164—111.
Ewart, Wade H., Jr. : See —
King, John M., Robinson, Rowe, and Ewart. 2,762,304.
Ewers, Wilfred E. : See —
Evans, Leslie F., Ewers, and Simpson. 2,765,081.
Ewing. Charles W., to General Motors Corp. Brazing mixture.
2,759.446, 8-21-56, CI. 113—110.
Ewing Development Co. : See —
Ewing, Walkley B. 2,773,518.
Ewing, Henry, to British Celanese Ltd. Fiber cutting appa-
ratus comprising a stator blade urged against a rotor blade
by damped resilient means. 2,768,689, 10-30-56, CI.
164—68.
Ewing, James W., and D. F. Behrends. Container for toilet
disinfectant and deodorant. 2,760,209, 8-28-56, CI.
4—223.
Ewing, Reid, to McGraw Electric Co. Impregnation of ab-
sorbent materials. 2.730,462, 1-10-56, CI. 117—95.
Ewing, Walkley B., to Borg-Warner Corp. Screen and frame
Assembly. 2,736,376, 2-28-56, CI. 160 — 395.
Ewing, Walkley B., to Ewing Development Co. Quill assembly.
2,773,518, 12-11-56, CI. 140—30.
Ex Corp. : See —
Cousino, Walter F. 2,767,609.
Cousino, Walter F. 2,767,951.
Exacta Buromaschinen Gesellschaft m. b. H. : See — ■
Bringer, Hans, Buschmann, and Schellig. 2,755,019.
Exact Weight Scale Co., The : See —
Beeson, John D. 2,731,880.
Merrill, Roger L., and Hecox. 2,767.914.
Schieser, Warren J., and Kellev. 2,736,922.
Schieser, Warren J., and Kelley. 2,736,923.
Excel Textile Supply Co. : See —
Eurey, Noah W. 2,769,568.
Ex-Cell-0 Corp. : See —
Alden, Carroll R. 2,731,188.
Alden. Carroll R. 2,750,095.
Alden, Carroll R. 2,751,137.
Alden. Carroll R. 2,763,424.
Dixon, Charles H. 2,730.288.
Dixon, Charles H. 2.730,289.
Earp, James F. 2,736,149.
Earp, James F. 2.770.175.
Earp, James F., and Clemens. 2.750.721.
Monroe, Charles Z., and Earp. 2,745.323.
Monroe, Charles Z., and German. 2.747.473.
Monroe, Charles Z„ and Raymond. 2,748,833.
Executone Inc. : See —
Bernstein, Allan C. 2.744,966.
Exley, Leonard. Apparatus for use in reading the level of
liquids in tanks. 2,752,784, 7-3-56, CI. 73—319.
Exline. Harold. Vacuum powered throttle control with elec-
trically controlled air valve. 2,742,123, 4-17-56, CI. 192 — 3.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Exner, Frank M., to Minneapoli
Signal generating apparatus.
323—51.
Exner, Fritz : See —
Steinle, Walter, and Exner. 2,762,699.
Exner, Lawrence J. : See —
De Benneville, Peter L., and Exner. 2,765,253.
De Benneville, Peter L., and Exner. 2,765,337.
Exner, Lawrence J., and VV E Craig, to Rohm & Haas Co.
(Tert.-alkyl) aminomethylphenols and method lor their
preparation. 2,750,416, 6-12-56, CI. 260 — 570.9.
Exner, William L., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Multivibrator
circuits. 2,757,282, 7-31-56, CI. 250 — 27.
Expanded Rubber Co. Ltd. : See —
Cooper, Allied, and MacQueen. 2,746,940.
Expert Tool and Mfg. Co. : See —
Gilman, Morris A., Riback, and Levin. 2,732,449.
Eyelet Specialty Co., The : See —
Hopgood, Robert B. 2,766,876.
Eyestone, John W. Preparation of ice cream. 2,756,153,
7_24-56, CI. 99—136.
Eyges, Leonard J. : See —
Dillon, Robert E., Eyges, and Riblet. 2,761,139.
Eyges, Leonard J., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Broadband linear
array. 2,755,467, 7-17-56, CI. 343—844.
Eyler, Roy I., to Landis Machine Co. Work transfer mech-
anism. 2,758,696, 8-14-56, CI. 198—19.
Eymann, Constanz : See —
Barking, Herbert, and Eymann. 2,760,855.
Eyraud, Charles : See —
Eyraud, Ivan and C. 2,754,109.
Eyraud, Ivan and C. Instrument for recording weights and
modifications in weight. 2.754,109, 7-10-56, CI. 265—70.
Eyre, John R. : See —
Barnes, Frank D., Plant, and Eyre. 2,758,148.
Eyring, Edward J. Deflector for endless chain propeller.
2,730,064, 1-10-56, CI. 115—1.
Eyring, Edward J. Fluid deflector system for endless chain
propellers in amphibian craft. 2,758,560, 8-14-56, CI.
115—1.
Eyring, Edward J. Fluid deflector system for endless chain
propellers in amphibian craft. 2,758,562, 8-14-56, CI.
115—1.
F. A. B. Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Scholtze, Herman J. 2,746,762.
F. A. G. A. Pabbriea Acque Gassate ArSni S. p. A. : See —
Casigliani, Nello. 2,754,043.
F. A. Krauss-Maffei A. G. : See —
Laubender, Ludwig. 2,735,260.
F. A. Underhaugs Fabrik : See —
Skjaerpe, Odd, and R. 2,738,601.
F. & B. Mfg. Co. : See—
Filko, John. 2,740,854.
FKG Fritz Kesselring Geratebau : See —
Kesselring, Fritz. 2,774,920.
FKG Fritz Kesselring Geratebau, A. G. : See —
2,732,451.
2,740,934.
2,770,766.
2,771,577.
2,774,931.
ind Egli. 2,774,933.
Degler, Heinrich.
Kesselring, Fritz.
Kesselring, Fritz.
Kesselring, Fritz.
Kesselring, Fritz.
Kesselring, Fritz, ;
F. N. F. Ltd. : See —
Garner, Stanley, Banks, and Porter. 2,741,107.
Porter, Allan W. H. 2,733,583.
Robertson, Andrew, and Porter. 2,738,565.
FR Corp., The : See —
Barth, Robert M. 2,742,239.
F-R Machine Works : See —
Zavales, Charles T. 2,752,509.
Fa. Krauss-Maffei A. G. : See —
Laubender, Ludwig. 2,746,446.
Fa. Schoeller-Bleckmann Stahlwerke Aktiengesellschaft :
See—
Siklosi, Johann. 2,761,205.
Fabares, Eugene N. : See —
Colvin, Oliver D., Jr., Fabares, and Swaney. 2,746,684.
Faber-Castell, A. W. : See —
Stanek, Walter. 2,765.551.
Faber, Guy S. Coffee brewing apparatus. 2,741,976, 4-17-56,
CI. 99—308.
Faber, Karl, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft. Auto-
matic P. B. X telephone system. 2,748,195, 5-29-56, CI.
179 — 18.
Faber & Schleicher Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Alix, Hans. 2,704,407.
Koch, Werner. 2,730,362.
Koch, Werner. 2,731,916.
Koch, Werner. 2,738,973.
Koch, Werner. 2,750,995.
Koch, Werner. 2,769,634.
Fabian, Albert E. : See —
Ehrler, Freeman O., and Fabian. 2,766,630.
Fabian, Frank, to Fiber Processors, Inc. Process for
degumming ramie fiber. 2,738,271, 3-13-56, CI. 92 — 16.
Fabian, Gardner J., to The Four Wheel Drive Auto Co. Steer-
able drive axle construction. 2,768,098, 10-30-56, CI.
180^3.
Fabio. Paul F. : See —
Brockman, John A., Jr., and Fabio. 2,767,195.
Fabreeka Products Co. : See —
Wilson, George A. 2,770,421.
Fabrica Argentina de Alparagatas Sociedad Anonima Indus-
trial y Commercial : See —
Eraser, Robert M. 2,747,206.
Fabrique d'Horlogerie de St. Blaise S. A. : See —
Friedli, G<5rard. 2,745,244.
Fabrique Nationale d'Armes de Guerre : See —
Laloux, Andre M. L. R. 2,773,451.
Fabro, Lester R. Holder for tumblers. 2,749,727, 6-12-56,
CI. 65—13.
Facchini, Arturo, to T. Cavanna. Cherry pitter having three
spoon shaped pitting blades. 2,751,948, 6-26-56, CI.
146—18.
Faccou, Harlan N. Pneumatic nailer. 2,729,198, 1-3-56, CI.
121 — 3.
Facer, Leroy H., to G. E. Cooley, W. D. Foster, H. and M. I.
Gregersen, and D. S. Lamb, trustees. Methods of pro-
ducing phosphatic fertilizers. 2,739,885, 3-27-56, CL
71—64.
Facer, Leroy H., to G. E. Cooley, W. D. Foster, H. and M. I.
Gregersen, and D. S. Lamb, trustees. Processes for producing
fertilizers and the products thereof. 2,739,886, 3-27-56,
CI. 71—64.
Facer, Leroy H., to G. E. Cooley, W. D. Foster, H. and M. I.
Gregersen, and D. S. Lamb, trustees. Methods of producing
triple superphosphate. 2,740,115, 3-27-56, CI. 71 — 41.
Facer, Leroy H., to G. E. Cooley, W. D. Foster, H. and M. I.
Gregersen, and D. S. Lamb, trustees. Method of producing
phosphoric products. 2,740,116, 3-27-56, Cl. 71 — 37.
Fackert, Walter. Recovery of sulfuric acid and iron oxide
from iron sulfate. 2,773,743, 12-11-50, Cl. 23—200.
Factor, Max, & Co. : See —
Knutson, Harold O. 2,760,391.
Factory Mutual Research Corp. : See —
Thompson, Norman J. 2,768,069.
Fadden, Walter E., Jr. Tool rack. 2,736,628, 2-28-56, Cl.
312—305.
Faeber, Harry W., to Time, Inc. Plate grooving machine.
2,736,947, 3-6-56, Cl. 29—21.
Faeber, Harry W., to Time, Inc. Apparatus for registering
printing plates. 2,736,968, 3-6-56, Cl. 33—184.5.
Faeber, Harry W., to Time, Inc. Universal printing plate
registering and punching machine. 2,745,186, 5-15-56,
Cl. 33—184.5.
Faeber, Harry W., to Time, Inc. Self-adjusting form roll.
2,751,843, 6-26-56, Cl. 101—349.
Faeber, Harry W., to Time, Inc. Apparatus for registering
and soldering double page electrotype. 2,756,710, 7-31-56,
Cl. 113—99.
Faeber, Harry W., to Time, Inc. Plate curving machine.
2,756,803, 7-31-56, Cl. 153 — 40.
Faeber, Harry W., to Time, Inc. Device for imparting fluid to
rotating rolls. 2,767,654, 10-23-56, Cl. 101—425.
Fafig, Emanuel. Reproduction of printed patterns by vacuum
evaporation. 2,748,031, 5-29-56, Cl. 117 — 212.
Fafnir Bearing Co., The : See —
Hannon, William F. 2,757,493.
Jones, Arthur B„ Jr. 2,733,967.
Leister, Fayette. 2,729,479.
Leister, Fayette, and Bieber. 2,764,432.
Potter, Howell L. 2,731,310.
Potter, Howell L. 2,740,676.
Reynolds, Harry R. 2,744,474.
Van Dorn, Horace B., and Moran. 2,737,057.
Fagan, Roscoe, and W. Meyst. Identity recorder. 2,730,936,
1-17-56, Cl. 95—1.1.
Fagan, Thomas F. Retainer for dental flasks. 2,736,061,
2-28-56, Cl. 18—33.
Fageol, Louis J., to Twin Coach Co. Method for the produc-
tion of vehicles. 2,773,304, 12-11-50, Cl. 29 — 469.
Fagerberg, Bengt G., to Sala Maskinfabriks A. B. Method
and device for magnetic filtration. 2,735,550, 2-21-56, Cl.
210—1.5.
Fagerberg, Russell, and K. Miller, to the United States of
America as represented bv the Secretary of the Armv.
Side-stripping cartridge belt link. 2,762,264, 9-11-56, Cl.
89—35.
Fagerqvist, Nils R. : See —
Bergsfrom, Ernst R., Fagerqvist, and Norrman.
2.774,244.
Faget, Maxime A., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Flight mach number
indicator. 2,767.579, 10-23-56, Cl. 73—182.
Fagg, Leo W., and C. L. Sharp, to Johnson-Fagg Engineering
Co. Method of manufacturing a packing ring. 2,765,023,
10-2-56, Cl. 154 — 33.1.
Fagge, Ralph D. Scissors-type spot welding gun. 2,744,989,
5-8-56, Cl. 219 — 4.
Fagin, Samuel L. : See —
Wagner, Robert, Fagin, and Goss. 2,768,340.
Fago, Louis. Lint trap for laundry drier. 2,738,028, 3-13-56,
Cl. 183—62.
Fagot, Jacques, to Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans
Fil. Crystal mixing device w" "
2,755,376, 7-17-56, Cl. 250—20.
Crystal mixing device with wide frequency band.
Fahlberg, Edward L. Circuit selector switch outlet receptacle.
2,755,350, 7-17-56, Cl. 200—51.05.
Fahlberg, Glenn A. : See—
Pull, Burnard T., Fahlberg, and Hayne. 2,729,536.
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243
Fahlstrom, George B., to Osmose Wood Preserving Co. of
America, Inc. Fire retardant wood preserving composition
2,757,121, 7-31-56, CI. 167—38.6.
Fahnestock, Frank C, to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Method
and apparatus for cooling granular contact material.
2,741,603, 4-10-56, CI. 252 — 418.
Fahnestock, Frank C, to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Method
for pneumatically lifting granular contact material.
2,769,672, 11-6-56, CI. 302—53.
Fahrenbach, Marvin J., and K. H. Collins, to American
Cyanamid Co. 2,4,5-triaminodihydropyrimidine-6-sulfonic
acid and method of preparing same. 2,756,230, 7-24-56,
CI. 260—256.5.
Fahrenbach, Marvin J., and K. H. Collins, to American
Cyanamid Co. Method of preparing 2-amino-4-substituted
pteridines. 2,767,181, 10-16-56, CI. 260 — 251.5.
Fahrenbach, Wolfgang B., and F. B. Stone, to Edlo, Inc.
Machine for forming carriers for rectangular milk cartons
and method of packaging such cartons in pairs. 2,766,567,
10-16-56, CI. 53—3.
Fahrig, Rudolf : See —
Baader, Rudolf. 2,750,623.
Fahrner, Landon W., to V. P. Alloway. High speed cutter
for use in cutting straw, hay, or the like. 2,752,160,
6-26-56, CI. 275—3.
Fahrner, Ted, and W. W. Ramage, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Re-
generative phototube signal amplifier. 2,750,518, 6-12-56,
CI. 250—214.
Fahrni, Fred. Operating mechanisms for spreading machines.
2,741,191, 4-10-56, CI. 104—178.
Faier, Robert G., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Toilet detergent
bar and process of preparing same. 2,749,315, 6-5-56, CI.
252—117.
Faigen. Harry L. : See —
Otto, George F., and Faigen. 2,767,111.
Failkow, Aaron D. : See —
Libman, Earl E., Failkow, Bozeman, and Gerst.
2,762,565.
Failla, Gioacchino, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Radiation detection device. 2,731,568, 1-17-56, CI.
250—83.3.
Fain, Jacob M., N. L. Hewitt, and W. Rosenblatt, to the
United States of America as represented by the Secretary
of the Navy. De-icing material. 2,731,353, 1-17-56, CI.
106—13.
Fainman, Morton : See —
Watson, Roger W., and Fainman. 2,759,920.
Fair, William F., Jr. : See —
Christensen, John C, and Fair. 2,749,250.
Fairbairn, Robert A. : See —
Van Atta, Lester C, Harvey, and Fairbairn. 2,761,137.
Falrbank, Murry N. : See —
Bishop, Donald R., Fairbank, McCune, and Pierce.
2759,404.
Fairbank, Murry N., to Polaroid Corp. Apparatus for process-
ing radiation detection devices. 2,740,897, 4-3-56, CI.
250—68.
Fairbank, Murry N., to Polaroid Corp. Photographic appa-
ratus. 2,752,834, 7-3-56, CI. 95—11.5.
Fairbank, Murry N., and W. A. Shurcliff, to Polaroid Corp.
Radiation detection devices. 2,747,103, 5-22-56, CI.
250—68.
Fairbank, William M., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Calibrator for
radio echo system. 2,763,858, 9-18-56, CI. 343 — 17.7.
Fairbanks, Avard F., to North American Aviation, Inc.
Function generator. 2,741,140, 4-10-56, CI. 74 — 424.5.
Fairbanks Co., The : See —
Hanson, Alfred H. 2,772,096.
Fairbanks, Eugene A. Fuel system for internal combustion
engines. 2,748,758, 6-5-56, CI. 123—122.
Fairbanks, Gordon J., to Stewart- Warner Corp. Electric fuel
preheater for combustion heaters. 2,757,270, 7-31-56, CI.
219—38.
Fairbanks, Morse & Co. : See —
Armstrong, Werner E. 2,772,669.
Budzien, Hugo F. 2,729,981.
Budzien, Hugo F. 2,753.165.
Budzien, Hugo F. 2.772,865.
Budzien, Hugo F. 2.773,207.
Forth, Murray W. 2,732,138.
Glazebrook, Robinson C. 2,741,992.
Green, Wilson P., and Roberts. 2,763,248.
Kaeser, Samuel W., and De Bo. 2,756,042.
Langteau, Richard R. 2,733,682.
Lauler, Louis J., and Thorsson. 2,766,981.
Moerk, John C. 2,735,026.
Fairchild, Bufkin R. Process for removing incrustation from
a surface. 2,768,101, 10-23-56, CI. 134 — 34.
Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corp. : See —
Boyajean, John A. 2,738,730.
Boyajean, John A. 2,743,348.
Boyajean, John A. 2,768,577.
Boyajean, John A. 2,769,199.
Boyajean, John A. 2,773,163.
Doyle, Irving W. 2,772.479.
Gehring. Paul C. 2,752,818.
Hotine, William. 2,772.598.
Kling, Nelson, and Ronai. 2,731,893.
Roods, John F. 2,775,076.
Welanetz, Ludolph F. 2,730,026.
Fairchild, Edwin B., % to B. E. Williams. Apparatus for
the aseptic packaging of foods. 2,761,603, 9-4-56, CI.
226—68.
Fairchild Engine and Airplane Corp. : See —
Bloinquist, Albert E. 2,751,959.
Clavell, Thomas W. 2,747,901.
Gallay, Harry M., and Hoifacker. 2,737,874.
Gregory, Alfred T., and Browne. 2,743,053.
Stevens, Charles E., Jr. 2,756,488.
Trofimov, Lev A. 2,737,354.
Weaver, George C, and McCormick. 2,759,691.
White, James S. 2,739,782.
Fairchild, Gerald E., to Aircraft Brake Co. Disc brake actuat-
ing mechanism. 2,773,567, 12-11-56, CI. 188—72.
Fairchild, William R. Pile driver hammer lead. 2,743,586,
5-1-56, CI. 61—74.
Fairchild, William R. Pile driver skid runner. 2,743,935,
5-1-56, CI. 280—28.
Fairchild's Inc. : See —
Yerkes, Waldo S., Chamberlain, Bell, and Weatherwax.
2,742.184.
Fairey Aviation Co. Ltd., The : See —
Cameron, James B., and Hayward. 2,760,899.
Chaplin, Herbert E. 2,736,523.
Vines, Alan, Welham, and Maughan. 2,737,725.
Fairfax, Charles L. Propelling attachment for vehicles.
2,739,820, 3-27-56, CI. 280— 12 11.
Fairfield, Ronald M., D. W. Aldridge, and W. Travis; said
Fairfield and said Aldridge assors. to British Insulated
Calender's Cables Ltd., and said Travis assor. to Connollys
(Blackley) Ltd. Sheathing of electric cables. 2,765,527,
10-9-56, CI. 29—517.
Fairmont Box Co. : See —
Shackelford, Jesse J. 2,774,338.
Fairmont Railway Motors, Inc. : See —
Sublett, Ira. 2,762,313.
Sublett, Ira, and Johnson. 2,731,796.
Fairtex Undies, Inc. : See —
Ethe, William. 2,760,202.
Fairweather, Stephen H., to Thompson Products, Inc. Fre-
quency error sensing and signal system. 2,770 726
11-13-56. CI. 250—27.
Fairwest (U. K.) Ltd. : See —
Catry, Jean, and Low. 2,747,618.
Fairy Silk Mills, Inc. : See —
Jenckes, George A. 2,761,148.
Fakkeldij, Johannes J. J. Apparatus for tapping telephone
conversations for the purpose of recording. 2,775,645,
12-25-56, CI. 179—1.
Fakstorp, Jorgen, to Aktiebolaget Pharmacia. New bis-
alkylammonium ethers. 2,743,294, 4-24-56, CI. 260 — 501.
Falct Marianne : See —
Epstein, Aaron, and Falck. 2,759,903.
Falco, Elvira A. : See —
Hitchings, George H., and Falco. 2,759,949.
Shore, Charles. 2,743,978.
Shore, Charles. 2,743,979.
Falcon, James : See- —
Klein, David X., and Falcon. 2,743,231.
Falcon Tool Co. : See —
Edens, Ralph A. 2,731,273.
Edens, Ralph A. 2,773,402.
Falcone, Vincent P. Wax table stripping machines. 2,754,530,
7-17-56, CI. 15—93.
Falconer, John I., Jr. : See —
Noel, Edward B., and Falconer. 2,761,086.
Falek, Seymour C, to Merchandise Presentation, Inc. Drawer
tray installation. 2,763,526. 9-18-56, CI. 312 — 270.
Fales, David, III, to The Glenn L. Martin Co. Delay line.
2,772.401, 11-27-56, CI. 333—31.
Falge. Robert N. : See —
Onksen, George W., Jr., Miller, and Falge. 2,762,930.
Falge, Robert N., to General Motors Corp. Headlamp adjust-
ing device. 2,733,335, 1-31-56, CI. 240 — 41.
Falge, Robert N., to General Motors Corp. Sealed beam light-
ing unit. 2,739,227, 3-20-56. CI. 240 — 41.
Falge, Robert N., to General Motors Corp. Vehicle lamp.
2,749,434, 6-5-56, CI. 240^1.
Falge, Robert N., to General Motors Corp. Sealed beam light-
ing unit. 2,752,481, 6-26-56. CI. 240— 41.
Falge, Robert N„ to General Motors Corp. Molded electrical
connection. 2,769,157, 10-30-56, CI. 339 — 218.
Falge, Robert N., C. W. Miller, and G. W. Onksen, to General
Motors Corp. Automatic headlight dimming system — time
delay differential bias. 2,760,114, 8-21-56, CI. 315 — 83.
Falge, Robert N., G. W. Onksen, Jr., H. E. Todd, and C. W.
Miller, to General Motors Corp. Light pickup unit.
2,762,932, 9-11-56, CI. 250—226.
Falk Corp., The. : See —
Bade, Alfred G. 2,734,397.
Bade, Alfred G. 2,747,434.
Bade, Alfred G. 2,755,686.
Bade, Alfred G. 2.762.232.
Falk, Louis W. 2,734,392.
Falk, Louis W., and Schmitter. 2,734,396.
Maurer. George P. 2,762.268.
Schmitter, Walter P. 2.702.228.
Schmitter, Walter P. 2,765,053.
Schmitter, Walter P., and Bade. 2,747,711.
Schmitter, Walter P., Bade, and FitzGerald. 2,732,731.
Falk. Harold W., to Wright Products, Inc. Door latch.
2,760,804, 8-28-56, CI. 292—164.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
O. Soderblom,
drill grinders.
Falk, Joel D., to Independent Lock Co. Combination tie clasp
and key. 2,738,698, 3-13-56, CI. 24 — 19.
Falk, Joseph. Clamping device tor tubing and the like.
2,747,821, 5-29-56, CI. 248— 71. „ ,_ .
Falk, Louis W.. to The Falk Corp. Feed screw mechanism.
2,734,392, 2-14-56, CI. 74 — 424.8.
Falk, Louis W., and W. P. Schmitter, to The Falk Corp.
Twin drive and driven power transmissions. 2,734,396,
2-14-56. CI. 74—665. „ „ ."
Falk, Tage, to Smith Welding Equipment Corp. Respirator
system. 2,770,231, 11-13-56, CI. 128—29.
Falk Tage, to Smith Welding Equipment Corp. Respirator
system. 2,770,232, 11-13-56, CI. 128—29.
Falk, Werner P. Hydraulic machine. 2,771,860, 11-27-56,
CI 123 16
Falkenberg, Charles F. Automobile washing device, including
traveling carriage. 2,764,893, 10-2-56, CI. 74—25
Falkman, Hans H., E. M. Olsson, and P,
to Atlas Copco Aktiebolaget. Rock
2,751,718, 6-26-56, CI. 51 — 32.
Fallert, Clifford D. See—
Repking, Edward F., George, and Fallert. 2,734,349.
Fallert, Clifford D., to Crown Zellerbach Corp. Heavy duty
container for bulk material. 2,762,551, 9-11-56, CI.
229—23.
Fallgatter, Wayne S. : See— „,„„,.
King, Jack A., and Fallgatter. 2,747,670
Falligant, Louis A., to Prepo Corp. Fuel systems for light
portable gas combustion burners. 2,744,809, 5-8-56, CI.
Fallon John, and C. G. McKeown. Apparatus for separating
dust from gases. 2,738,855. 3-20-56, CI. 183—34.
Fallows, John : See —
Jenkins, Gwynville, Taylor, and Fallows. 2,755,526.
Falls John J., to The Standard Electrical Tool Co. Grinder
or the like. 2,741,880, 4-17-56, CI. 51—109.
Falls, John J., to The Standard Electrical Tool Co. Grinder
or the like. 2,741,881, 4-17-56, CI. 51—109.
Falone, Angelo C, and R. Alschuler. Attachment for stapling
machine and staple. 2,729,819, 1-10-56, CI. 1—2.
Familglietti, Pasquale P. : See —
Jacobson, Abraham W., and Famiglietti. 2,752,585.
Famolare, Guy, and R. E. Sheahan, to General Electric Co.
Wheeled carrier for suction cleaners and the like. 2,740,981,
4-10-56, CI. 15—257. „ „
Fan, Hsing Y., to Shell Development Co. Compounds, prepara-
tion and fungicidal compositions of polyhalogeno alkyl
polycyclyl ketones. 2,773,799, 12-11-56, CI. 167—30.
Fancher, Kenneth I. : See —
Bischoff, Waldemar O., and Fancher. 2,775,233.
Fancher, Llewellyn W., to Stauffer Chemical Co. Composi-
tions of matter. 2.767,194, 10-16-56. CI. 260—326.
Fancher, Loa B., and R. C. Clothespin holder. 2,757,699,
Fancher, ' Otis E., to' Miles Laboratories, Inc. N-2-ethyl-
crotonyl-N'-metnylol urea. 2,734,082, 2-7-56, CI. 260—553.
Fancher, Otis E., and D. A. Stauffer, to Miles Laboratories,
Inc. Substituted n-carbamyl glycidamides. 2,748,148,
5_29-56, CI. 260 — 348.
Fancher, Ray C. : See —
Fancher, Loa B., and R. C. 2,757,699. ro ^oo
Fancher, Rhoda P. Newspaper dispensing device. 2,753,033,
7-3-56, CI. 194—85.
Fancy Metal Goods Ltd. : See —
Read, Norman K., and H. L. 2,738,532.
Fand. Theodore I. : See —
Broh-Kahn, Robert H., Fand, and Tennenbaum.
2,755,291.
Mast, George W., and Fand. 2,730,483.
Fand, Theodore I., to Nepera Chemical Co., Inc. Quaternary
salts. 2,742,470, 4-17-56, CI. 260—256.4.
Fand, Theodore I., and R. H. Broh-Kahn, to Nepera Chemical
Co., Inc. Nicotinic acid ester-. 2,750,390, 6-12-56, CI.
260—295.5.
Fangman, Charles L. Folding table and means for mounting
the same in a wall opening. 2,760,836, 8-28-56, CI.
311 — 18.
Fannen, John J., to Super Mold Corp. of California. Method
of die casting the tread design in a matrix blank. 2,731,689,
1-24-56, CI. 22 — 203.
Fanner Mfg. Co. : See —
Raible, Charles G. 2,750,641.
Schane, Edward H. 2,769,478.
Fanning, Robert J., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Unsaturated
organic compound-sulfur dioxide resins stabilized with
thiophosphoric acids and their derivatives. 2,735,836,
2-21-56, CI. 260 — 45.75.
Fanning, Robert J., and R. P. Louthan, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Stabilization of polysulfone resins with a benzimidazo-
lethiol. 2,742,447, 4-17-56. CI. 260—45.8.
Fanning, Robert J., and A. C. Dees, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Polysulfone stabilized with hydrogen sulfidevinylcyclohexene
reaction product and stabilized polysulfone product.
2,750,352, 6-12-56. CI. 260—45.5.
Fansteel Metallurgical Corp. : See —
Aikman, Oliver S. 2.744.217.
Bujan, Albert F. 2,743,399.
Bujan, Albert F. 2,743,400.
Campbell, Ivor E.. Gonser, and Powell. 2,771,666.
Frank. John M. 2.755.365.
Fry, Stanley S. 2,761,095.
Mott, Chester D. 2,760,044.
Fanta, Paul E. l-acyl-2.2-dinietliylethylenimines and their
pyrolysis. 2,766,232, 10-9-56, CI. 260—239.
Fante, Harry H. : See —
Gonia, August T., and Fante. 2,740,468.
Fantham, Harold, and C. H. J. Daft, to Girling Ltd. Appa-
ratus for measuring and recording deceleration of a vehicle.
2,733,116, 1-31-56, CI. 346—7.
Fanti, Roy A., and C. B. Smith, to United Aircraft Corp.
Airfoil anti-flutter device. 2,739,770, 3-27-56, CI. 244—41.
Fanyo, Wayne P. : See —
Clements, Claud W., and Fanyo. 2,758,469.
Farandatos, Denis. Cork extractor with gas pressure gen-
erating means. 2,729,124, 1-3-56, CI. 81—3.2.
Farbenf abriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaf t : See —
Baumann, Fritz. 2,770,625.
Baumann, Fritz, and Bienert. 2,756,119.
Baumann. Fritz, and Bienert. 2,708,867.
Becker, Wilhelm. 2,769,803.
Becker, Wilhelm, and Bayer. 2,748,105.
Brenschede, Willy. 2,755,266.
Brinkmann, Georg, and Wollthan. 2,773,898.
Brochhagen, Franzkarl, Hoppe, and Paffrath. 2,753,276.
Brunzel, Norbert. 2,756,114.
Dittmar, Gerhard, Putter, and Suckfull. 2,734,052.
Doser, Arnold. 2,746,988.
Ehm, Wilhelm. 2,744,933.
Ehm, Wilhelm, and Schnegg. 2,746,938.
Ehring, Heinz, and Raichle. 2,729,610.
Ehring, Heinz, and Raichle. 2,734,880.
Giltges, Aloys, and Welz. 2,733,239.
Glietenberg, Eugen, and Hassmann. 2,758,001.
Goerrig, Dieter, and Jonas. 2,773,913.
Gold, Heinrich, and Petersen. 2,764,582.
Gold, Heinrich, and Petersen. 2,764,583.
Haagen. Karl. 2,729,607.
Hagge, Walter, and Quaedylieg. 2,734,830.
Haltmeier, Alfred. 2,730,431.
Hoppe, Peter, Weinbrenner, Muhlhausen, and Breer.
2,764,565.
Jonas, Heinz. 2,759,969.
Kleiner, Helmut, Bayer, and Becht. 2,762,718.
Kleiner, Helmut, Bayer, and Becht. 2,762,719.
Kleiner, Helmut, Brenschede, and Bayer. 2,758,003.
Knust, Ernst. 2,752,322.
Krimm, Heinrich. 2,768,962.
Kruckenberg, Winfried. 2,731,480.
Kiihle, Engelbert, and Wegler. 2,774,757.
Lehmann, Wolfgang, and Rinke. 2,761,852.
Logemann, Heino, Becker, and Bayer. 2,745.817.
Logemann, Heino, Graulich, and Becker. 2,745,813.
Lorenz, Walter. 2,758,115.
Lorenz, Walter, and Schrader. 2.759.010.
Meister, Martin, and Mauthe. 2,733,977.
Miiller, Karl E., Schmidt, Weinbrenner, and Piepenbrini.
2,729,618.
Muller, Wilhelm. 2,756,201.
Nischk, Giinther, Muller, and Bayer. 2,740,764.
Noll, Walter, Jonas, and Simons. 2,767,201.
Nordt, Herbert. 2,729,652.
Rodenacker, Wolf. 2,762,390.
Rosch, Georg. 2,744,914.
Rosen, Georg, Wolf, and Vollmann. 2,739,151.
Rosch, Georg, Wolf, and Vollmann. 2,739,154.
Rosch, Georg, Wolf, and Vollmann. 2,739,155. '
Rosch, Georg, Wolf, and Vollmann. 2,752,346.
Schmelzer, Albert, and Bayer. 2,769,012.
Schmidt, Fritz, and Bayer. 2,773.083.
Schmidt, Karl, Muller, Putter, Suckfull and Dittmar.
2,753,344.
Schmitz-Hillebrecht, Ernst, and Technau. 2,750,323.
Schneider, Rudolf. 2,766,193.
Schnell, Hermann, and Becker. 2,755,303.
Schnell, Hermann, Becker, and Bayer. 2,768,991.
Schrader, Gerhard. 2,748,146.
Schwechten, Heinz-Werner. 2,759,948.
Schwechten, Heinz W., Neeff, and Singer. 2.749,352.
Simons, Peter, Moschel, Jonas, and Noll. 2.742,433.
Singer, Josef, Schwechten, and Bayer. 2,740,796.
Stroh, Rudolf, and Haberland. 2,762,845.
Taube, Karl. 2,746,951.
Thielert, Hermann, and Baumann. 2,764,586.
Urbschat, Ewald, and Frohberger. 2,767,114.
Vollmann, Heinrich. 2,734,927.
Wedemeyer, Karlfried, and Delfs. 2,770,567.
Welz, Harry. 2,741,637.
Welz, Harry. 2.744,107.
Farber, Eduard, to Timber Engineering Co. Process for pre-
paring soil improvement materials. 2,735,756, 2-21-56,
CI. 71—23.
Farber, Eduard, to Union Lumber Co. Alkali conversion of
bark. 2,744,024, 5-1-56, CI. 106—163.
Farber, L., Welting Co. : See —
Gemme, Leon H. 2,763,879.
Farber, Louis. Combined silent butler and crumber.
2,752,622, 7-3-56, CI 15—105.
Farber, Milton H., H. K. Foster, and W. Biehayn, to S. W.
Farber, Inc. Process of forming a casing for a rocket
charge. 2,766,507, 10-16-56, CI. 29—1.21.
Farber, S. W., Inc. : See —
Farber, Milton H., Foster, and Biehayn. 2,766,507.
Foster, Hoyt K. 2,749,743.
Foster, Hoyt K. 2,762,885.
Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister
Lucius und Bruning : See —
Besler, Eduard, and Braunsdorf. 2,775,583.
Dietz, Karl. 2,766,130.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister und
Bruning : See — Continued
Ehrhart, Gustav, and Aumiiller. 2,745,839.
Ehrhart, Gustav, and Bestian. 2,731,462.
Ehrhart, Gustav, and Ott. 2,737,526.
Ehrhart, Gustav, Ruschig, and Haede. 2,745,852.
Ehrhart, Gustav, Nahm, and Siedel. 2,745,875.
Ehrhart, Gustav, Ruschig, Schmidt-Thom6, Haede, and
Fritsch. 2,752,340.
Ehrhart, Gustav, and Leditschke. 2,752,358.
Ehrhart, Gustav, Schmidt-Thome, Ruschig, Fritsch, and
Haede. 2,758,121.
Eckert, Wilhelm, and Kiihne. 2,765,309.
Ehrhart, Gustav, Schmitt, and Ott. 2,774,767.
Ehrhart, Gustav, Schmitt, and Ott. 2,774,768.
Fischer, Ernst. 2,742,459.
Fischer, Ernst. 2,750,378.
Fischer, Ernst, and Muris. 2,729,632.
Herele, Ludwig, and Ihls. 2,772,054.
Heyna, Johannes, and Schumacher. 2,743,267.
Huss, Richard, Happe, Siebert, and Weissert. 2,758,109.
Koch, Wilhelm. 2,744,103.
Langbein, Gerhard. 2,742,458.
Lindner, Fritz. 2,758.110.
Orthner, Ludwig. and Reuter. 2,774,689.
Ruschig, Heinrich, Fritsch, Schmidt-Thorne, and Haede.
2,731,461.
Schaff, Rudolf. 2,766,299.
Siebert, Arthur, Huss, and Weissert. 2,750,375.
Sieglitz, Adolf, and Hamal. 2,770.620.
Weigele. Reinhold, and Huss. 2,739,146.
Wolff, Werner. 2,754,305.
Farbwerke Mainkur Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Persch, Walther. 2,742,467.
Fardig, Oliver B., and M. A. Kaplan, to Bristol Laboratories,
Inc. Purification of streptomycin. 2,754,295, 7-10-56,
CI. 260—210.
Fare, Bror K., and E. H. Franzen, to Aktiebolaget Fare
Armaturfabrik. Plural temperature refrigerating appa-
ratuses. 2,750,761. 6-19-56, CI. 62 — 117.3.
Far East Associates. Inc. : See —
Baker, Opal. 2,735,110.
Fareri, Elizabeth L. : See —
Stevens, Donald R., and Fareri. 2,760,852.
Fareri, Elizabeth L., to Gulf Research & Development Co.
Gasoline containing 2,4,6-tri-(dimethylaminomethyl) phe-
_ uol. 2,755,175, 7-17-56, CI. 44—75.
Fargo, Harland E. : See —
Morrison, Albert R.. and Fargo. 2,732,883.
Morrison, Albert R., and Fargo. 2,770,940.
Faries Mfg. Co. : See — ■
Laystrom, Carl A. 2,771,259.
Laystrom, Carl A. 2,771,262.
Farin, William G., P. F. Duddy, and G. A. Nelson. Method
and means for electropolishing inner surfaces. 2,764,540,
9-25-56, CI. 204—140.5.
Faris, Harold B.. to The Wolfe Products, Inc. Adjustable
post. 2,762,599. 9-11-56, CI. 248 — 354.
Faris, Harold P., and B. R. Koenig, to Chicopee Mfg. Corp.
Puffed fabrics. 2,757,437, 8-7-56. CI. 28 — 78.
Faris, Robert B„ Jr., and J. D. Bartleson, to The Standard
Oil Co. Carbonization testing apparatus. 2,729,970,
1-10-56, CI. 73—64.
Farish, Robert E., Jr. Safety protective device. 2,749,381,
6-5-56, CI. 174—51.
Farison, Robert E.. to The Diversey Corp. Can washing
system. 2.746,465, 5-22-56, CI. 134 — 56.
Farjon, David. Combination planetary gear and fluid brake
type transmission. 2,736,213, 2-28-56, CI. 74 — 752.
Farkas, Eugene J., and J. F. Swift, to Ford Motor Co. Brake
mechanism for automatic transmission. 2,767,810,
10-23-56, CI. 188—77.
Farkas, Roland Z., to Texize Chemicals, Inc. Emulsions for
warp sizing containing cationic hydroxyaeetate. 2,757,097,
7-31-56, CI. 106—139.
Farkas, Thomas P., to United Aircraft Corp. Pneumatic
7-3-56, CI.
7-17-56,
Safety circuit
2,764,867,
control valve with force feedback. 2,752,1
121 — 41.
Farkas, Thomas P., to United Aircraft Corp.
circuit for a split turbine. 2,754,658,
60—39.16.
Farkas, Thomas P., to United Aircraft Corp.
for thermocouple unit of the jet fuel control.
10-2-56, CI. 60—39.28.
Farkas. Thomas P.. to United Aircraft Corp. Speed control
circuits. 2.772,378, 11-27-56. CI. 317—5.
Farley, George F., and A. Hildebrandt, to iSpincraft. Inc.
Christmas tree stand. 2.733.032, 1-31-56. CI. 248 — 44.
Farley, Thomas S. Thermocouple. 2,735,882. 2-21-56, CI.
136—4.
Farley, Walter M., A. R. Kellogg, and S. H. Phillips, to The
Warner Brothers Co. Work-control means for sewing ma-
chines. 2,742,004, 4-17-56, CI. 112—2.
Farlow, Mark W., and E. L. Muptterties, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Process for preparing tetrafluoro ethviene
by reacting carbon and a binary halogen fluoride. 2,732,410,
1-24-56, CI. 260—653.
Farlow, Mark W., and E. L. Muetterties, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Preparation of tetrafluoroethylene.
2,732,411, 1-24-56, CI. 260—653.
Farlow, Mark W. : See —
Cleaver, Charles S., and Farlow. 2,757,212.
Farmaceutici Italia S. A. : See —
Di Marco, Aurelio, and Pasini. 2,744,138.
Erspamer, Vittorio, Vercellone, and Pasini. 2,744,117.
Vercellone, Alberto, and Alberti. 2,744,131.
Vercellone, Alberto, and Alberti. 2,744,135.
Vercellone, Alberto, and Alberti. 2,744,140.
Vercellone, Alberto, and Alberti. 2,750,404.
Farmaian, Farough F., to Philco Corp. Plural temperature
refrigerators. 2,774,228, 12-18-56, CI. 62 — 117.3.
Farmco Enterprises, Ltd. : See —
Prenveille, Donald E. 2.755,929.
Farmer, Alfred. Spray device. 2,761,734, 9-4-56, CI.
Farmer, Edward B. : See —
Rowell, William G., and Farmer. 2,767,783.
Farmer, George L. Frame corner construction. 2,733,788,
2-7-56, CI. 189—76.
Farmer, Gilbert. Wire dispensing reel for service trucks.
2,743,883, 5-1-56, CI. 242 — 90.
Farmer, Harold C, and V. B. Burgess. Subsurface washing
of bed. 2,773,830, 12-11-56, CI. 210—24.
Farmer, Horace E. Bearing quality testing machine.
2,760,366, 8-28-56, CI. 73—9.
Farmer, James W., and M. R. Thomson, to Hamilton Watch
Co. Firing pin release mechanism. 2,742,860, 4-24-56,
CI. 102—84.
Farmer, Michael H. : See —
Pokorny, Oldrich S., and Farmer. 2,768,071.
Farmer, Ray J., Sr., to International Minerals & Chemical
Corp. Drilling mechanism. 2,732,181, 1-24-56, CI.
255 — 46.
Farmer, William R. Rustic gate. 2,766,015, 10-9-56, CI.
256—19.
Farmers Inc. : See —
Lampert, Sadron C. 2,758,740.
Farmers and Merchants National Bank of Los Angeles :
See-
Lacy, Roy, McClintock, and Rossier. 2,762,104.
Farmingdale Corp., The : See —
Sherwood, Walter A. 2,751,849.
Farmland Irrigation Co., Inc. : See —
Huntley. Alva E. 2,730,403.
Farm Tools, Inc. : See —
Pelouch, James J. 2,769,507.
Pelouch, James J. 2,769,508.
Farmwell Co. Inc., The : See —
Nelson, Maurice O. 2,770,494.
Farnam Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
McDaniel, William T., Jr., and Sales. 2,760,879.
Farnam, Roy A. Steady rest and indicator gauge assembly
for shaft grinder. 2.750,715, 6-19-56, CI. 51—105.
Farnam, Roy A. Coupler for crank shaft grinder. 2,772,527,
12-4-56, CI. 51—237.
Farnand, Joseph R. : See—
Puddington, Ira E., Sirianni, and Farnand. 2,767,122.
Fames, Ralph C. Beet rack lighting system. 2,739,223,
3-20-56, CI. 240—7.1.
Farnham, Alford G. : See —
Bender, Howard L., Farnham, and Guyer. 2,731,437.
Bender, Howard L., Farnham, and Guyer. 2,744,882.
Bender, Howard L., Farnham, Guyer, and Gibb.
2 754 335
Farnham, Afford G„ to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp.
Epoxy resins cured with an amine having at least one
cyanoethyl group. 2,753,323, 7-3-56, CI. 260—47.
Farnham, Ralph E. : See —
Noel, Edward B., and Farnham. 2,757,318.
Farnham, Rex C. Ignition burner for pulverized-fuel-burning
furnace. 2,747,655. 5-29-56, CI. 158—1.
Farnier, Andre. Device for obtaining liquid tightness of an
enclosed space. 2,772,566, 12-4-56, CI. 73—229.
Farnsworth, Lawrence, 50% to M. Seft. Centering and drill-
ing machine. 2,732,735, 1-31-56, CI. 77—18.
Farnsworth, Lawrence, 50% to M. Seft. Control and feed
mechanism for centering and drilling machines. 2,732,737,
1-31-56, CI. 77—18.
Farnsworth, Philo T., to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Cathode ray tube and system. 2,754,449,
7-10-56. CI. 315—12.
Farnsworth Research Corp. : See —
Harris, Albert S. 2,768.248.
Snyder, Lester R. 2,735,636.
Farr Co. : See —
Duncan, Sydney F., and Hardy. 2,737.261.
Farr, Edward A., and J. P. Theisen, to Arvin Industries, Inc.
Percolator. 2,730,610, 1-10-56, CI. 219 — 44.
Farr, Kenneth E., to Westlnghouse Electric Corp. Color tele-
vision receiver apparatus. 2,763,716, 9-18-56, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Farr, Warren H., to Ainsworth Mfg. Corp. Carpet-tacking
strip. 2,732,579, 1-31-56, CI. 16—16.
Farrand Optical Co., Inc. : See —
Fleming, Gertrude M. 2,740.919.
Hasbrouck, Harold J. 2,759,117.
Farrar, Martin W., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Debromination
of 16-bromo-Csi-steroids. 2,745,850, 5-15-56, CI.
260—397.45.
Farrar, Martin W., and H. Raffelson, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Preparation of carbocyclic tricyclic keto-acids.
2,733,265, 1-31-56, CI. 260—514.
Farrar, Martin W., H. Raffelson, and W. S. Knowles, to
Monsanto Chemical Co. Compounds for synthesizing ster-
oids. 2,759,928, 8-21-56, CI. 260—239.55.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Farrar, Martin W., H. Raffelson, and W. S. Knowles, to
Monsanto Chemical Co. Compounds for synthesizing ster-
oids. 2,759,929, 8-21-56, CI. 260—239.55.
Farrar, Willie W. Retrievable well packers with opposing
slips. 2,756,827, 7-31-56, CI. 166 — 134.
Farrel-Birmingham Co., Inc. : See —
Carle, George E. 2,768,406.
Forward, Worthy J. F., and Miller.
Forward, Worthy J. F., and Miller.
Kuhn, Walter O. 2,749,778.
Lynch, Maurice J. 2,743,639.
Roberts, Roland R. 2,773,725.
Schnuck, Carl F. 2,740,270.
Whittum, Warren C. 2.726.994.
Whittum, Warren C. 2,732,591.
Farrell, Eugene F. : See —
Holdeman, John W., and Farrell.
Farrell, Robert A., to Marathon Corp.
2.731,190, 1-17-56, CI. 229— 32.
Farrell, Valdemar C.
2,734,256.
2,766,651.
2,768,714.
Refrigerator carton.
Topping lift rigging for boom type hoist-
ing apparatus. 2,754,975, 7-17-56, CI. 212—3.
Farrell, William F„ to Security Trust Co. of Rochester.
Bank check. 2.771,307, 11-20-56, CI. 283—58.
Farrelly, Walter M. : See —
Drew, Donald E., and Farrelly. 2,732,887.
Farren, Robert W. : See —
Fitzgerald, Thomas W., and Farren. 2,774,305.
Farrer, Ray R. Blower attachment for lawn mowers.
2,762,184, 9-11-56, CI. 56—25.4.
Farrington, George H., to Ilford Ltd. Discriminating pneu-
matic amplifier. 2,755,813, 7-24-56, CI. 137—86.
Farrington Mfg. Co. : See — ■
Ortendahl, Andrew L. 2,755,921.
Palson, Richard C. J. 2.747,759.
Farrington, Robert K. and T. B., to The Thompson Electric
Co. Solid adjustable angle fitting. 2,745,688, 5-15-56, CI.
287—14.
Farrington, Thayer B. : See —
Farrington, Robert K. and T. B. 2,745,688.
Farrington, Thayer B., and H. L. Dalzell, to The Thompson
Electric Co. Motor driven lamp hanger. 2,773,975,
12-11-56, CI. 240—60.
Farris. Emil M. : See —
Clemente, Agostino. 2,757.584.
Farron, John R., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Latching mech-
anism for positioning apparatus. 2,771,061, 11-20-56,
CI. 121^1
Farrow, Benjamin J. Screw-cutting lathes. 2,756,623,
7-31-56. CI. 82—23.
Farrow. Benjamin J. Screw-cutting lathes. 2,771,806,
11-27-56, CI. 82—24.
Farrow, Hunter A. : See —
Simmons, Curtis R., and Farrow. 2,759,622.
Farrow, Hunter Equipment, Inc. : See —
Simmons, Curtis R., and Farrow. 2,759,622.
Farval Corp.. The : See —
Acker. George H. 2.753.955.
Fasana, John W. Simulated baseball game. 2,742.290.
4-17-56. Cl. 273—93.
Fasce, Egi V., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Urea
extraction process following removal of oxygenated organic
compounds. 2.734.049, 2-7-56, Cl. 260—96.5.
Fasciano. Aldo F. See —
Lauder. Wallace A., and Fasciano. 2,743,331.
Fasciati, Alfred : See —
Brassel, Jakob, Fasciati, and Buehler. 2.773.871.
Fashay. Alexander. 30% to L. C. Krazinski. Explosion-proof
gasoline tank. 2,732.095, 1-24-56, Cl. 220—88.
Fashion Frocks. Inc. : See —
Abrams. Walter J., and Jennings. 2,774.529.
Faso. Salvatore. Safety device for four wheel drive ve-
hicles having front and rear axle differentials. 2,771,146.
11-20-56, Cl. 180—44.
Fasold, George A. : See —
Greider. Harold W., and Fasold. 2.738.286.
Fasson, Emil C. Decorative lamp. 2,737,576, 3-6-56, Cl.
240—10.1.
Fasson. Emil C. Illuminated dvnamic fluid ornamental device.
2.741.693. 4-10-56. Cl. 240 — 10.1.
Fast. Abraham E Apparatus for dispensing heated and cooled
liquids. 2.767.960. 10-23-56, Cl. 257—4.
Fast, Fred L. Hydraulic transmission. 2,758,442, 8-14-56,
Cl. 60—54.
Fast, Fred L., and H. Burton, to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc.
Split feed "duo-sol" operation. 2,754,247, 7-10-56, Cl.
196 — 14.2.
Fast, Theodore M. : See —
Jacobs, Henry S., and Fast. 2,773.204.
Fastee Products, Inc. : See —
O'Brien, Vincent R. 2,748,411.
Fastener Corp. : See —
Wandel. Oscar A. 2,763,861.
Fastie, William G., to Leeds and Northrup Co. Double beam
radiation pyrometer. 2,737,809, 3-13-56, Cl. 73 — 355.
Fastie, William G., to Leeds and Northrup Co. Mono-
chroma tor system for spectrochemical analysis. 2,750,836,
6-19-56, Cl. 88—14.
Fastie, William G.. to Leeds and Northrup Co. Monochro-
mator system for spectrochemical analysis. 2,757,568,
8-7-56, Cl. 88—14.
Fate, Jessee E., Jr. : See —
McKissick, William II., and Fate. 2,769,499.
Fath, Joseph, and G. J. Leitner, to Nuodex Products Co., Inc.
Metal quinolinolates and methods of making the same.
2.745,832, 5-15-56, Cl. 260—270.
Fathauer, George H., to Thompson Products, Inc. Frequency
stabilizing circuit. 2,761,972, 9-4-56, Cl. 250—36.
Fatio, Paul. Apparatus for volumetric measurements.
2,747,400, 5-29-56, Cl. 73—149.
Fatkin, Harry W. : See —
Blindenbacher, Kenneth F., and Fatkin. 2,734,273.
Faucette, Charles D. : See —
Hackney, Edward J., Faucette, and Darkis. 2,774,680.
Faucette, William A. : See —
Kerr, Ralph W., and Faucette. 2,733,238.
Faught, Harold F., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Axial
flow compressor with axially adjustable rotor. 2,762,559,
9-11-56. Cl. 230—114.
Faugier, Gabriel A., to Societe d'Etudes et de Construction
d'Appareils de Securite J. R. G. Load-lowering machine.
2,761,650, 9-4-56, Cl. 254—153.
Faul, Allen C, */> to M. I. Groff. Fishhook and snell holder
and guard. 2,760,296, 8-28-56, Cl. 43—57.5.
Faulconer, Albert, Jr., to Research Corp. Mask. 2,749,910,
6-12-56, Cl. 128—29.
Faulhaber, Fritz, to Voigtlander A. G. Photographic reflex
cameras. 2,730,025, 1-10-56, Cl. 95 — 42.
Faulhaber, Fritz, to Voigtlander, A. G. Combined shutter
setting and film transporting mechanism. 2,770,177,
11-13-56. Cl. 95—31.
Faulhaber, Fritz, and R. Sommer, to Voigtlander, A. G. Con-
trol or release device for photographic cameras. 2,738,716,
3-20-56, Cl. 95 — 31.
Faulhaber, Fritz, E. Cammin, and E. Doring, to Voigtlander,
A. G. Rollfilm camera. 2,753,777. 7-10-56, Cl. 95—31.
Faulk, Clarence E. and P. D. Goose caller. 2,730,836,
1-17-56, Cl. 46—180.
Faulk. Paul D. : See —
Faulk, Clarence E. and P. D. 2,730,836.
Faulkner, Alfred H. : See —
Roberts. Ray J. D., and Faulkner. 2,745.922.
Faulkner, Alfred H., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc.
Telephone system. 2,729.705, 1-3-56, Cl. 179—18.
Faulkner. Alfred H. to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc.
Gaseous discharge devices having a free auxiliary control
electrode. 2.733.374, 1-31-56. Cl. 313— 198.
Faulkner, Alfred H., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc.
Telephone system. 2.748.190. 5-29-56. Cl. 179 — 18.
Faulkner, Alfred H, to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc.
Cold cathode gas tube counting chain. 2,765,426, 10-2-56,
Cl. 315—84.5.
Faulkner, Alfred H., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc.
Electronic telephone systems. 2,769,865, 11-6-56, Cl.
179—18.
Faulkner. Alfred H.. and R. L. Huffman, to Automatic Electric
Laboratories. Inc. Telephone paystation. 2,729,703,
1-3-56. Cl. 179—6.5.
Faulkner, Carlton W.. to Twentieth Centurv-Fox Film Corp.
Sound system. 2.768.237, 10-23-56, Cl. 179 — 1.
Faulkner, Charles E.. and R. R. Brouwer, to Spiegel, Tnc.
Record disc for storing information and system using such
record. 2.769.518. 11-6-56, Cl. 197—20.
Faulkner. Clayton C. Slider for slide fastener. 2.731.693,
1-24-56. PI 94 205.15.
Faulkner. Donald : See-
Abbott. Leslie S.. Faulkner, and Hollis. 2.739.972.
Dilke, Max H., Faulkner, and Merry. 2.755 259.
Dilke, Max H, Faulkner, and Merry. 2,755,262.
Faulkner. Hugh B., Jr.. T. 10. Davis, and G. P. Feindel, to Rock
Hill Printing & Finishing Co. Design coloring means for
fabric material. 2,754.796, 7-17-56, Cl. 118 — 44.
Faulkner, James C. Aerial alignment sheets and methods of
making same. 2,759,815, 8 Jl-Se, Cl. 95 — 5.
Faulkner, Richard D., to Radio Corp. of America. Seal for
composite cathode rav tubes. 2,753,073, 7-3-56, Cl.
220—2.3.
Faulkner. Richard D.. to Radio Corp. of America,
making metal cones for cathode ray tubes.
10-23-56. Cl. 29 — 472.9.
Faulkner, Thomas G. Plastic fish bait. 2,735,2-
Cl. 43 — 42.35.
Faull. John T. : See —
Bailey, Roy W„ and Faull. 2,763,173.
Faultless Ruhher Co. : See —
Lobl, Frederick. 2.741,396.
Faultless Rubber Co.. The : See —
Hosier. Albert E.. and Butler. 2.771,724.
Wiles, Western, Hoffman, and Scobey. 2,739,592.
Faure. Andr6 and Antoine. Shoe for endless vehicle tracks.
2,772,125, 11-27-56, Cl. 305—10.
Faure. Antoine : See —
Faure, Andr6 and Antoine. 2,772,125.
Faurel, Paul, and A. Bruget, to Materiel Industriel S. A.
Grooving machines for railway sleepers. 2,754,861,
7-17-56, Cl. 144—133.
Fans. Herbert W. Means for protecting lading in cars.
2.730,968, 1-17-56. Cl. 105 — 369.
Fauser, Giacomo, to Montecatini, societal generale per
l'Industria Mineraria e Chimica. Process for the produc-
tion of hydrogen and carbon monoxide from liquid fuels
(heavy mineral oils). 2.772.955, 12-4-56, Cl. 48 — 215.
Fauser, Oscar, Jr., to Oscar Martin Mfg. Co. Exhaust vent
and downdraft diverter. 2.734,501, 2-14-56. Cl. 126—307.
Method of
2,767,466,
2-21-56,
LIST OF PATENTEES
247
2,730.544.
2,746,986.
2,751,410.
2,751,411.
2.751,412.
2,769,837.
Faust, Charles L. : See —
Beach, John G., and Faust. 2,729,601.
Combs. Eugene L., Faust, and Schaer. 2,766,195.
Hespenheide, Wilbur G., and Faust. 2,739,106.
Hespenheide, Wilbur G., Faust, and Esarey. 2,763,606.
Faust, Charles L., to the United States of America as repre-
sented bv the Secretary of the Army. Metallic coating for
wire. 2,741,019, 4-10-56, CI. 29 — 199.
Faust. Charles L., and L. D. McGraw, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army.
Electroehemically actuated firing mechanism. 2,741,182,
4-10-56, CI. 102—70.2.
Faust, Charles L., and W. H. Safranek, to Rockwell Spring
and Axle Co. Composition and process for electroplating
bright nickel. 2,748,068, 5-29-56, CI. 204—43.
Faust, Delbert G., to C. A. Norgren Co. Wick type oil-fog
lubricator. 2,735,512, 2-21-56, CI. 184 — 55.
Faust, Delbert G., to C. A. Norgren Co. Lubricator.
2,747,688, 5-29-56, CI. 184 — 55.
Faust, Delbert G., to C. A. Norgren Co. Venturi plug.
2.751,045, 6-19-56. CI. 184—55.
Faust, Delbert G., to C. A. Norgren Co. Pilot controlled
regulator. 2,761,464, 9^-56, CI. 137—116.3.
Faust, Delbert G., and J. A. Wilson, Jr., to C. A. Norgren
Co. Airline filter and automatic drain valve. 2,744,534,
5-8-56, CI. 137—195.
Faust, Ellwood L., and R. R. Harter, to International Har-
vester Co. Guide for material dispenser. 2,743,801,
5-1-56, CI. 193 — 25.
Faust. Ellwood L., and R. R. Harter to International Har-
vester Co. Fertilizer distributor. 2,754,032 7-10-56 CI.
222—311. ...
Faust, Harry W„ to Monsanto Chemical Co. Carboxylic acid
derivatives and lubricants containing them. 2,763,615.
9-18-56, CI. 252—33.
Faust, John A. : See —
Sahvnn. Melville, and Faust.
Sahyun, Melville, and Faust.
Sahyun, Melville, and Faust.
Sahyun, Melville, and Faust.
Sahyun, Melville, and Faust.
Sahyun, Melville, and Faust. _
Sahvun. Melville, Faust, and Jules. 2.729.678
Sahyun, Melville, Faust, and Jules. 2,744,916.
Sahyun, Melville, Faust, and Jules. 2.754,327.
Sahyun. Melville. Faust, and Jules. 2.773 096.
Synerholm. Martin E., Faust, and Sahyun. 2,733,244.
Faust, Ralph M. : See —
Hensgen, Bernard T., and Faust. 2,760,871.
Faust. Ralph M.. to Swift & Co. Gluing apparatus. 2,732,575,
1-31-56. CI. 15— 132.5.
Fauth. Frederick E. : See —
Day, Carl L., Albrecht. and Fauth. 2,763,107.
Day, Carl L., and Fauth. 2,734,672.
Day. Carl L., and Fauth. 2,753,975.
Day, Carl L., and Fauth. 2,768,487.
Day, Carl L., and Fauth. 2,768.656.
Day. Carl L.. and Fauth. 2,770 348.
Pahl, Leo F., Fauth, and Day. 2,761 ,605.
Pahl, Leo E., Fauth, and Day. 2,761,606.
Fauvelot, Pierre E. R., to Societe Anonyme Etablissements
Ed. Jaeger. Altimeter with barometric correction totaliz-
ing device. 2.750.801, 6-19-56, CI. 73 — 387.
Fauvelot, Pierre E. R„ to Societe Anonyme Etablissements Ed.
Jaeger. Remotely operated level gages. 2,752,783, 7-3-56,
CI. 73 — 313.
Fava. Anensto. Drvine apparatus for alimentarv paste of
filament shape. 2.732.627. 1-31-56. CI 34 — 48 '
Favre, John A., to General Electric Co. Circuit breaker op-
erating mechanism. 2.754.387. 7-10-56 CI 200 — 82
Favret, Maxime, to Elgin National Watch Co. Horolo'gical
balance with adjustable moment of inertia. 2,770,942,
Faw, Wendell G. : See — '
Robinette. Marion L.. and Faw. 2,735,632
Fawcett. Cecil C. to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Army. Hand grenade
explodable into fragments of predetermined phvsical char-
acteristics. 2,762.303. 9-11-56, CI. 102 — 64.
Fawcett, Frank S., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co
Pyrolysis polymers from p-methvl quaternary benzvlani
monium hydroxides. 2.757.146. 7-31-56, CI 260 — 2 '
Fawcett. Frank S., and B. W. Howk. to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Co. Conversion of methanol to hvdrocarhons
at superatmospheric pressure over modified metal molvbdite
catalysts. 2.744.151, 5-1-56, CI. 260 — 682.
Fawcett. Howard N„ to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Armv. Mechanical vector
CO™™lt->r fw a sound ranging azimuth detector. 2,767,917,
Fawdrey. Cecil A. :' Sep— '
^ Flurscheim. Cedric H., Fawdrey, and Barker. 2,766,354.
Fawick Corp. : See —
Fawick. Thomas L. 2.759,568.
Fawick. Thomas L. 2.765,061.
Fawick. Thomas L. 2.766,591.
Fawick. Thomas L. Device for dynamically balancing a
tubular rotary member. 2.734.395 2-14-56, CI. 74 573.
Fawick. Thomas L. Diaphragm 'and piston "assembly"
2,762.396. 9-11-56, CI. 137 — 792.
Fawick. Thomas L.. to Fawick Corp. Fulid-actuated assembly
for brakes and clutches. 2.759.568, S-21-56. CI. 188 — 152.
Fawick, Thomas L., to Fawick Corp. Assembly for clutches
and brakes. 2,765,061, 10-2-56, CI. 192 — 88.
Fawick, Thomas L., to Fawick Corp. Dual cylinder and pis-
ton assembly. 2,766,591, 10-16-56, CI. 60—97.
Faxen, Per T. Apparatus for translating linear motion into
rotary motion. 2,764,894, 10-2-56, CI. 74 — 95.
Faximile, Inc. : See —
Clurman, Stanley P., and Ressler. 2,743,989.
Hester, Frank A. 2,729,700.
Leonard, George H. 2,743,990.
Long. John H. 2,729,699.
Long, John H. 2,759,043.
Fay, Arthur M. Agitating receptacle and game pieces.
2,739,815, 3-27-56, CI. 273—145.
Fay, Bernard F. Rotary pelleting press modification.
2,748,424, 6-5-56, CI. 18—20.
Fay. Charles L. Combination pouring spout and vent for a
bottle. 2,753,090, 7-3-56, CI. 222—479.
Fay, Charles R. : See —
Rand, Jennie A. 2,741,203.
Fay, Fred. Heel for shoes. 2,770,892, 11-20-56, CI.
36—35.
Fay, Harold G. : See —
Kirk, Walter B., Johnston, and Fay. 2,760,831.
Fay, Howard G., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Method of injection
molding around a plurality of inserts. 2,763,032. 9-18-56,
CI. 18—59.
Fay, James P. Registering mechanism for rotary offset print-
ing machines. 2,747,504, 5-29-56, CI. 101 — 248.
Fay. James P. Breathing device. 2,757,680, 8-7-56, CI.
137—64.
Fay, Joseph W. and R. J., to Schulze and Burch Biscuit
Co. Machine for forming blanks of cardboard and the
like. 2,764,070, 9-25-56, CI. 93—37.
Fay, Philip S. : See —
Darling, Samuel M., Fay, and Szabo. 2,741,548.
Jones, Arthur L., and Fay. 2,732,413.
Fay, Philip S., to The Standard Oil Co. Removal of coke
from tubes. 2,752,272, 6-26-56, CI. 134—17.
Fay, Philip S., R. C. Tuba, and R. R. Decker, to The Standard
Oil Co. Combustion-deposit sampling device. 2,766,615,
10-16-56, CI. 73—116.
Fay, Philip S., and L. S. Szabo, to The Standard Oil Co.
Anhydrides of heterocyclic boron compounds. 2,767,069,
10-16-56, CI. 44—63.
Fay, Robert E., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Article of manufacture and process of making same.
2,768,925, 10-30-56, CI. 154—128.
Fay, Rudolph J. : See —
Fay, Joseph W. and R. J. 2,764,070.
Feagin. Frank J., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Os-
cillatory networks. 2,760,068, 8-21-56. CI. 250 — 36.
Fear, Ernest D.. to De-Raef Corp. Method of confection of
frozen comestibles. 2,767,098, 10-16-56, CI. 99 — 136.
Fear, Hazel A. Arm sling. 2,750,940, 6-19-56. CI. 128—94.
Fear, James V. D., and A. D. Moscrip, to Sun Oil Co. Combi-
nation adsorption and dewaxing process. 2,773,803,
12-11-56, CI. 196 — 18.
Fearon, Robert E., to Well Surveys, Inc. Well surveying
method and apparatus. Re. 24.226, 10-9-56. CI. 250 — 71.
Fearon. Robert E., to Lane-Well Co. Method and apparatus
for electric well logging. 2.729,784, 1-3-56. CI. 324 — 1.
Feasley, Charles F., W. E. Garwood, A. N. Sachanen. and
F. M. iSeger, to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Synthetic
lubricants. 2,743,275, 4-24-56. CI. 260—290.
Feasley, Charles F., W. E. Garwood, A. N. Sachanen. and
F. M. Seger. to Socony Mobil Oil Co.. Inc. Synthetic
lubricants. 2,743,280, 4-24-56, CI. 260 — 329.
Feasley, Charles F., W. E. Garwood. A. N. Sachanen, and
F. M. iSeger, to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Synthetic
lubricants. 2,743,281, 4-24-56, CI. 260— 340 6.
Feaster. Guy R. Ignition system tester. 2,746,010, 5-15-56,
CI. 324— 17.
Feathers, Bessie C. Sweater stretcher. 2,746,657, 5-22-56,
CI. 223—69.
Feay. Alex N. : See —
Feay, James A., J. H. and A. N. 2,749.089.
Feay, James A.. J. H. and A. N. Transmission cradle.
2.749.089. 6-5-56, CI. 254—134.
Feay. John H. : See —
Feay. James A., J. H. and A. N. 2,749,089.
Febco. Inc. : See —
Estes. John C. 2,737,236.
Febvre. Edmond : See —
Ghertman, loino, and Febvre. 2.731,199.
Feehheimer, Paul R., to The Karl Kiefer Machine Co. Cut-
off mechanism for filling machines. 2,760,704, 8-28-56,
C. 226 — 98.
Feehheimer. Paul R., E. F. Rowekamp, and A. J. Swing, to
The Karl Kiefer Machine Co. Rotary filling machine.
2.749,007. 6-5-56, CI. 226—97.
Fechter. Henry G. : See —
Goldman, Arthur, Kleiman, and Fechter. 2.750.397.
Fechter, Henry G., M. Kleiman, and A. Goldman, to Velsicol
Chemical Corp. Production of chlorinated polycyclic alco-
hols. 2.750,396, 6-12-56, CI. 260 — 410.
Fedders-Quigan Corp. : See —
Gnerra, John P., Benemelis. and Sahs. 2,753,696
Sahs. Leonard J., and Mould. 2.733.600.
Feder, Arthur G.. to Welbilt Corp. Cooking range. 2,733,706,
2-7-56, CI. 126—200.
Feder, Harold M., R. P. Larson, and H. B. Evans, to
the United States of America as represented by the United
States Atomic Energy Commission. Method of dissolving
binary alloys. 2,758,024, 8-7-56, CI. 75 — 121.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
248
Federal Bearings Co., Inc., The : See —
Covert, Don M., and Denney. 2,743,119.
Federal Carton Corp. : See —
McCormick, Frank. 2,773,327.
Rous, Ben. 2,774,468.
Federal Cartridge Corp. : See —
King, William N. 2,759,852.
Federal Electric Products Co. : See —
Ballou, Richard P. 2,747,060.
Christensen, Paul M. 2,733,312.
Christensen, Paul M., and Cohen. 2,737,044.
Cole, Herbert M.. and Alcott. 2,771,541.
Cole, Thomas M. 2,742,548.
Cole, Thomas M. 2,758,174.
Cole, Thomas M., and Christensen. 2.760,021.
Hawkins, Allen T., and Taylor. 2,767,266.
Humpage, Harold A. 2,760,029.
Machon, Herbert W., and Magnano. 2,747,034.
Norden, Alexander R. 2,739,272.
Wills, Ervin E. 2,751,471.
Wills, Ervin E. 2,758,257.
Wills, Ervin E. 2,760,123.
Wills, Ervin E. 2,762,878.
Wills, Ervin E. 2,762,879.
Federal Knife Co. : See —
Tabellario, James. 2.731,719.
Federal Machine and Welder Co., The : See —
Soman, Robert. 2,761,426.
Williams, Arthur L. 2,742,078.
Williams, Arthur L. 2,771,538.
Williams, Arthur L., and Brace. 2,771,046.
Federal-Mogul-Bower Bearings, Inc. : See —
Gallatin, Victor, and Gould. 2,760,860.
Mosher, Ezra D. 2,768,011.
Ortegren, Herman A. 2,741,481.
Ortegren, Herman A. 2,754,635.
Spicacci, Attilio R. 2,761,271.
Squire, John R. 2,774,132.
Federal Paper Board Co., Inc. : See —
Arneson, Edwin L. 2,772,610.
Arneson, Edwin L. 2,772,810.
Arneson, Edwin L. 2,773,625.
Pabst, Philip F., and Conway. 2,734,454.
Pantalone, Vincent R. 2,732,996.
Sargent, Robert C. 2,759.629.
Williamson, Marshall I. 2,733,852.
Williamson, Marshall I., and Carruth. 2,743,009.
Federal Sign and Signal Corp. : See —
Gosswiller, Earl W. 2,740,103.
Federated Department Stores, Inc. : See —
Sealy, Marie P. 2,744,676.
Federighi, George J., and T. H. Noren. Apparatus for inject-
ing drying agent into rinse spray system. 2,740,41o,
4-3-56, CI. 134 — 58.
Federkiel, Arthur J., to The Murray Ohio Mfg. Co. Shifter
mechanism for two speed bicycle transmissions. 2,754,698,
7-17-56, CI. 74—781.
Federn, Klaus, to Carl Schenck Maschinenfabrik G. m. b. H.
Photoelectrically controlled apparatus for producing alter-
nating currents in synchronism with rotation of structure.
2,731,592, 1-17-56, CI. 322—26.
Federn, Klaus, to Carl Schenck Maschinenfabrik G. m. b. H.
Photoelectrically controlled generator. 2,748,341, 5-29-56.
CI. 322—26.
Federn, Klaus, to Carl Schenck Maschinenfabrik G. m. b. H.
Hydraulic oscillating-load generators, particularly for
material testing machines. 2,750,795, 6-19-56, CI. 73 — 92.
Federn, Klaus, H. Hack, and W. Kurz, to Carl Schenck
Maschinenfabrik G. m. b. H. Apparatus for the balance
centering of revolvable bodies. 2,746,299, 5-22-56, CI.
73^61.
Federn, Klaus, K. Ohly, and H. Haardt, to Carl Schenck
Maschinenfabrik G. m. b. H. Resilient bearing support for
balancing machines. 2,751,262, 6-19-56, CI. 308—26.
Federwitz, Theodore A., to Scriptomatic, Inc. Hectographic
address duplicating machine. 2,771,837, 11-27-56, CI.
101—53.
Federwitz, Theodore A., to Business Systems, Inc. Feeding
and delivering devices in hectographic address printers.
2,771,838. 11-27-56, CI. 101—53.
Fedevich, Joseph J. Mold carrier assembly. 2,757,485,
8-7-56, CI. 49 — 41.
Fedor, Andrew J. : See —
Birchler, Robert O., and Fedor. 2,758,433.
Fedorchak, William J., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Inspect-
ing interior surfaces of glass containers. 2,753,459,
7-3-56, CI. 250—52.
Feed Service Corp. : See —
Anderson, Philip C, and Rawlings. 2,748,001.
Feed-O-Matic Mfg. Corp. : See —
Wallace, Maurice E. and R. F. 2,745,381.
Feeley, John L., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Burnishing
wheel. 2,763,105, 9-18-56, CI. 51—207.
Feeley, Robert S. Religious symbol. 2,769,266, 11-6-56, CI.
41—34.
Feeney, James F. Hvpodermic syringe piston and actuating
stem assembly. 2,736,315, 2 -28-56, CI. 128—218.
Feeney, Robert J., to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Recovery of
ergosterol. 2,730,536, 1-10-56, CI. 260—397.25.
Feeney, Thomas A., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Airplane
safety control system. 2,758,806, 8-14-56, CI. 244 — 85.
Feeney, Thomas A., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Full powered
human pilot-autopilot airplane control system. 2,773,659,
12-11-56, CI. 244—76.
Feer, Kurt, to Sulzer Freres, Societe Anonyme. Machine for
making lengths of paper or cellulose. 2,774,284, 12-18-56,
CI. 92—44.
Albert: See —
Welch, Lewis W., and Fegel. 2,751,671.
egely, Hugh S., to Westinghouse Electric Corp.
tern, including Ward-Leonard controlled servo motor.
sys-
2,769,123, 10-30-56, CI. 318—29.
Fegley, Charles R., to Textile Machine Works. Catchbar
safety means for knitting machines. 2,745,270, 5-15-56,
CI. 66—110.
Fegley, Marian F. : See —
Bortnick, Newman M., and Fegley. 2,752,347.
Bortnick, Newman M., and Fegley. 2,770,628.
Fegley, Marian F., and N. M. Bortnick, to Rohm & Haas Co.
Isomerization of diaminobutynes. 2,752,343, 6-26-56, CI.
260—240.
Fehling, Hans R., to Compania Uruguaya de Fomento Indus-
trial S. A. Ink reservoir tube. 2,732,829, 1-31-56, CI.
120—42.4.
Fehlmann, Hans B., to A. G. fur Grundwasserbauten. Method
and apparatus for the proportioned delivery of gas quan-
tities. 2,768,951, 10-30-56, CI. 210—28.
Fehlmann, Hans B., to A. G. fur Grundwasserbauten. Soil
testing apparatus. 2,774,240, 12-18-56, CI. 73—84.
Fehr, Robert O., C. S. Duckwald, R. J. Ringlee, and M. W.
Hellar, Jr., to General Electric Co. Dynamic balancing ap-
paratus. 2,731,834, 1-24-56, CI. 73 — 463.
Fehrman, Ralph A. Cradle. 2,758,319, 8-14-56, CI. 5—109.
Feicht, Earl : See —
Dinkelkamp, Henry T., and Feicht. 2,740,384.
Feichtinger, Hans, to Ruhrchemie Aktiengesellschaft. Tri-
cyclodecane-(5,2,l,02,8)-triol-(3,4(8-9)). 2,769,843, 11-6-56,
CI. 260—617.
Feichtinger, Hans, and H. Tummes, to Ruhrchemie Aktienge-
sellschaft. Production of amino carboxylic acid compounds.
2,740,815, 4-3-56, CI. 260—556.
Feichtinger, Hans, and H. Tummes, to Ruhrchemie Aktien-
gesellschaft. Sultame-n-phosphoric acid diesters. 2,749,340,
6-5-56, CI. 260—243.
Feichtinger, Hans, and S. Puschhof, to Rusrchemie Aktienge-
sellschaft. Aliphatic chain chlorlnation of amine hydro-
chlorides. 2,763,610, 9-18-56, CI. 204—158.
Feick, Daniel E., to United States Steel Corp. Electro-
static strip-oiling method and apparatus. 2,764,508,
9-25-56, CI. 117—93.
Feick, Daniel E., and R. E. Howell, to United States Steel
Corp. Apparatus for detecting pin holes in sheets.
2,729,136, 1-3-56, CI. 88—14.
Feick, Daniel E., W. G. Gibbs, and R. E. Howell, to United
States Steel Corp. Sheet piling mechanisms. 2,772,612,
12—4—56 CI 93 93
Feiertag, Arthur W., to Royal McBee Corp. Cutter block for
grooving machine. 2,768,686, 10-30-56, CI. 164 — 58.
Feiertag, Karl M., to General Electric Co. Magnetic centrif-
ugal device. 2.751,455, 6-19-56, CI. 200 — 80.
Feiertag, Karl M., to General Electric Co. Method of assem-
bling a field coil on a stator. 2,764,802, 10-2-56, CI.
29—155.58.
Feigel, Richard S., and J. Hagen, to Minneapolis-Honeywell
Regulator Co. Moisture indicating apparatus. 2,742.780,
4-24-56, CI. 73—73.
Feighner, Claude E., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Method of
insulating a clip. 2,758,947, 8-14-56, CI. 117 — 212.
Feigin, Leon, to Aviation Engineering Division, Avien-Knick-
erbocker. Inc. Differential stop mechanism. 2,744,416,
5-8-56. CI. 74—414.
Feigin, Leon, to Aviation Engineering Division, Avien-
Knickerbocker, Inc. Densitometer. 2,765,662, 10-9-56,
CI. 73 — 453.
Feigin, Robert, and M. P. Schwartz, to Geigy Chemical Corp.
Solubilization of metallic-8-quinolinolates. 2,755,280,
7-17-56, CI. 260—270.
Feigl, Erich : See —
Thias, Edwin P., and Feigl. 2,773,986.
Feigl, Erich, to Standard Coil Products Co., Inc. Frequency
selector. 2,773,987, 12-11-56, CI. 250 — 40.
Feigl, Erich F. : See —
Artingstall, Thomas W., and Feigl. 2,771,992.
Feigley, David A., Jr., to Armstrong Cork Co. Beater satu-
ration of asbestos fibers. 2,759,813, 8-21-56, CI. 92—21.
Feigley, David A.. Jr., to Armstrong Cork Co. Method of
making fibrous sheet material containing a synthetic rubber
binder. 2,772,970, 12-4-56, CI. 92—21.
Feil, George W., Jr., to International Harvester Co. Cab
mounting employing leaf springs. 2,754,146, 7-10-56. CI.
296—35.
Feild, Theophilus A., Jr. : See —
Schoonover, Archie G., Feild, and Purse. 2,743,991.
Schoonover, Archie G., Feild, and Purse. 2,743,992.
Feild, Theophilus A., Jr., J. J. Duggan and D. J. Posten, to
Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. Process and apparatus
for fire protection. 2,761,515, 9-4-56, CI. 169—1.
Feilden, Geoffrey B. R., to Ruston & Hornsby Ltd. Turbine
rotors. 2,743,080, 4-24-56, CI 253—39.15.
Feilden, Geoffrey B. R. A. Simons, and R. Holl, to Power
Jets (Research and Development) Ltd. Control device.
2,753,883, 7-10-56, CI. 137—81.
Feinberg, Albert E., to Advance Transformer Co. Trans-
former. 2,756,398, 7-24-56, CI. 336 — 165.
Feinberg, Albert E. Fluorescent lamp socket and lighting
system. 2,767,349, 10-16-56, CL 315—97.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Feinberg, Albert E., to Advance Transformer Co. Apparatus
for starting and operating gaseous discharge devices.
2,774,010, 12-11-56, CI. 315—138.
Feinberg, Albert E., and F. S. Endo, to Advance Transformer
Co. Ballast for gaseous discharge devices. 2,774,011,
12-11-56, CI. 315—138.
Feindel, George P. : See —
Davis, Thomas E., and Feindel. 2,765,766.
Faulkner, Hugh B., Jr., Davis, and Feindel. 2,754,796.
Feindel, George P.. to Rock Hill Printing & Finishing Co.
Means for design coloring of fabric webs. 2,752,881,
7-3-56, CI. 118—44.
Feingold, Norman : See —
Belejack, Stephen, and Feingold. 2,765,590.
Feins, Joseph S. Brake fluid leak detectors. 2,748,378,
5-29-56, CI. 340—244.
Feinstein, Edward. Foldable bed construction. 2,728,922,
1-3-56, CI. 5—13.
Feinstein, Edward. Apparatus for packing and sealing bag-
like containers. 2.732.988, 1-31-56, CI. 226 — 51.
Feinstein, Lawrence : See —
Banks, John J., Jr. 2,737,353.
Feinstein, Louis : See —
Ringel, Samuel J., and Feinstein. 2,768,927.
Feinstein, Samuel S. Applicator for lipstick. 2,735,435,
2-21-56, CI. 132—88.7.
Feis, Nikolaas, to Instituut voor Tuinbouwtechniek. Atomizer
for liquids. 2,746,802, 5-22-56, CI. 299—140.
Feiss, Ren6, to Schweizerische Lokomotiv- und Maschinen-
fabrik. Method of idling combustion product operated gas
turbines and intercoupled rotatable elements subjected to
external shock at irregular intervals. 2,737,017, 3-6-56,
CI. 60—39.03.
Feissel, Henri, to International Standard Electric Corp.
Impulse transmission systems. 2,770,777, 11-13-56, CI.
332—1.
Feitig, Henry G. Window opener. 2,738,953, 3-20-56, Cl.
254—131.
Fekete, Janos : See —
Hahn, Ladislaus A., and Fekete. 2,731,494.
Feketics, Frank G., to Ace Engineering & Machine Co., Inc.
Radio shielded enclosures. 2,753,390, 7-3-56, Cl. 174 — 35.
Fekula, Alexander M., to The Gruen Watch Co. Price tag
for watches or the like. 2,760,287, 8-28-56, Cl. 40 — 2.
Felbeck. George T., G. Cook, and R. R. Cosner, to Union Car-
bide and Carbon Corp. Earth strata cutting indicators for
remotely controlled bore mining machines. 2,752,591,
6-26-56, Cl. 340—261.
Felch, Edwin P., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Crys-
tal oscillator apparatus. 2,775,699, 12-25-56, Cl. 250—
Felch, Edwin P., and F. G. Merrill to Bell Telephone Lab-
oratories, Inc. Frequency multiplier apparatus. 2,743,367,
4-24-56, Cl. 250—36.
Feldbauer, George F., and E. J. Gornowski, to Esso Re-
search and Engineering Co. Fluid hydroforming process.
2,763,596, 9-18-56, Cl. 196—50.
Felder, John L. : See —
Burney, Henry P., Jr., and Felder. 2,758,033.
Burney, Henry P., Jr., and Felder. 2,763,561.
Felderman, Lloyd G. : See —
Russell, John D., and Felderman. 2,756,867.
Feldkamp, Rolland F., to Sterling Drug Inc. l-methyl-3-
piperidylmethyl 2-thenoate, salts thereof, and preparation
thereof. 2,760,965, 8-28-56, Cl. 260—293.4.
Feldman, Albert W. : See —
Smith, Allen E., Feldman, and Stone. 2,736,646.
Smith, Allen E., Feldman, and Stone. 2,736,647.
Smith. Allen E., Feldman, and Stone. 2,770,537.
Feldman. Alfred. Clothes hanger attachment for chair backs.
2,734,638, 2-14-56, Cl. 211 — 86.
Feldman, Glenn E., and C. H. Wurdeman. Automatic pack-
ing case opener. 2,768,435, 10-30-56, Cl. 30 — 2.
Feldman, Samuel. Novelty cap construction. 2,735,109,
2-21-56, Cl. 2—195.
Feldpausch, Victor : See —
Noecker, Roy E., and Feldpausch. 2,754,830.
Felenchak, William. Adjustable centering spring threading
tool holder. 2,753,617, 7-10-56, Cl. 29—97.5.
Felez Alvarez, Francisco and J., to Enrique Clapes Massons.
Electromagnetically operated pump for raising liquids.
2,732.806, 1-31-56, Cl. 103—53.
Felez Alvarez, Jose' : See —
Felez Alvarez, Francisco and J. 2.732.806.
Felger, James N., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Mixer
reaction apparatus. 2,739,876, 3-27-56, Cl. 23 — 252.
Felger, James N., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Mixer.
2,747,974, 5-29-56, Cl. 23—284.
Felice, Joseph J. Book support or lecturn. 2,743,550,
5-1-56, Cl. 45—80.
Felici, Noel, to Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique.
Device for supplying stepped D. C. voltages. 2,737,625,
3-6-56, Cl. 323—79.
Felici, Noel, and M. Point, to Societe Anonyme de Machines
Electrostatiques. Electrostatic generator. 2,756,352,
7-24-56, Cl. 310—6.
Felici, Noel, and E. Gartner. Electrostatic machine with
enrobed inductor member. 2,767,335, 10-16-56, Cl. 310 — 6.
Felix, James R. : See —
Long, Robert B., Carver, Holder, and Felix. 2,775,543.
Felker, Jean H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Tran-
sistor blocking oscillators. 2,745,012, 5-8-56, Cl. 250 — 36.
Felker, Jean H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Serial
binary digital multiplier. 2,758,787, 8-14-56, Cl. 235—61.
249
Felker, Jean H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Tran-
sistor memory circuits. 2,760,087, 8-21-56, Cl. 307 — 88.5.
Felker, Lloyd L. : See —
Crooker, David E. 2,770,013.
Heintz, James C, Jr., and Felker. 2,756,460.
Felkner, Alphie O. Hydraulic stabilizer for cranes. 2,740,538,
4-3-56. Cl. 212—145.
Fell Developments Ltd. : See —
Fell, Louis F. R. 2,746,256.
Fell, Eric T., to Stevensons (Dyers) Ltd. Permonosulfuric
acid and sulphite treatment of wool and resulting product.
2,739,034, 3-20-56. Cl. 8—128.
Fell, Louis F. R., to Fell Developments Ltd. Controls for
multiple engine power plants. 2,746,256, 5-22-56, Cl.
60—97.
Fell, William K. : See-
Russell, Francis R., Fell, and Mueller. 2,767,847.
Fellabaum, James R. Binder device. 2,731,939, 1-24-56,
Cl. 116—119.
Feller, Morris : See —
Field, Edmund, and Feller. 2,731,452.
Field, Edmund, and Feller. 2,731,453.
Field, Edmund, and Feller. 2,767,160.
Field, Edmund, and Feller. 2,771,463.
Field, Edmund, and Feller. 2,773,053.
Feller, Robert S. Gun trigger lock. 2,742,726, 4-24-56, Cl.
42—70.
Fellman. Philip : See —
Helt, Herbert M., and Fellman. 2,752,643.
Fellows Gear Shaper Co., The : See-
Bean, Arthur I. 2,736,240.
Bean, Arthur I., and Kingston. 2,757,577.
Kendall, Edward H. 2,749,805.
Miller, Edward W. 2,730,929.
Miller, Edward W. 2,749,803.
Miller, Edward W. 2,756,642.
Norton, Wendell P., Jr. 2,769,288.
Fellows, Richard A., E. W. Hoover, and H. Brown, to The
Udylite Research Corp. Electrodeposition of copper from
an acid bath. 2,738,318, 3-13-56, Cl. 204—52.
Fels & Co. : See—
Ramberg, Einar M. 2,744,043.
Felsa, A. G. : See —
• 2,744,378.
Meyer, Friedrich.
Felsa S. A. : See^-
Meyer, Friedrich.
Meyer, Friedrich.
Felt, Adolph ~
2,760,332.
2,774,252.
A. O. Smith Corp. Propeller cuff.
2,729,297, 1-3-56, Cl. 170—159.
Felt, Arthur J., to P. H. Collins, C. W. McDonnell, and S. W.
Prisner. Hydraulic brake safety device. Re. 24,108,
1-10-56, Cl. 60—54.5.
Felt, David C, and C. D. Mestlerode, to Allen B. Du Mont
Laboratories, Inc. Tuning mechanism. 2,731,837, 1-24-56,
Cl. 74—10.54.
Felt and Tarrant Mfg. Co. : See —
Heitlinger, Eugene V. 2,729,393.
Turck, Joseph A. V. 2,734,683.
Turck, Joseph A. V. 2,759,671.
Walker, Emil C, Jr. 2,753,117.
Felten & Guilleaume Carlswerk A. G. : See —
Horn, Heinz. 2,731,069.
Horn, Heinz. 2,754,351.
Horn, Heinz. 2,755,926.
Feltman, John P., Jr. Airplane de-icing apparatus. 2,751,170,
6-19-56, Cl. 244—134.
Felton, Charles, to Barber-Colman Co. Multiple record print-
ing recorders. 2,754,170. 7-10-56, Cl. 346 — 139.
Felton, Frederick D., and J. H. Bissell, to Revo Electric Co.
Ltd. Cookers or refrigerators. 2,746,827, 5-22-56, Cl.
312—214.
Felton, John H., to The Coca-Cola Co. Bottle holder for
grocery carts. 2,763,413, 9-18-56. Cl. 224 — 42.46.
Felton, Lloyd C, to Hynson, Westcott & Dunning, Inc. Amino
compounds having antispasmodic properties. 2,766,238,
10-9-56, Cl. 260—247.7.
Felton, W. Sidney : See —
Tancred, William L. 2,753,111.
Feltwell, Bernard, to Manton Brothers Ltd. Switch actuating
mechanism for set-up machines and the like. 2,730,587,
1-10-56, Cl. 200—61.58.
Felty, Harry C. : See —
Reed, Claude D., Felty, Hackett, and Hottenstein.
2,730,730.
Feminella, John G. Device for obtaining centric registration
in the construction of dentures. 2,756,503, 7-31-56, Cl.
32—19.
FendaU Co. : See —
Amundsen, Paul D. 2,763,006.
Fender, Clarence L. Tremolo device for stringed instruments.
2,741,146, 4-10-56, Cl. 84—313.
Fendrich, H., Inc. : See —
Noecker, Roy E., and Feldpausch. 2,754,830.
Fenestra Inc. : See —
Johnson, Robert O. 2,767,814.
Kelly, Clyde W. 2,773,571.
Feng, Inc. : See—
De Haven, La Vern H. 2,738,200.
Fenimore, John R., to American Viscose Corp. Cake lifting
tool. 2,738,219, 3-13-56, Cl. 294—93.
Fenimore, Orris D. Pamphlet forming machine. 2,747,189,
5-29-56, Cl. 1—106.
Fenkel, Morris H. Book protector. 2,757,939, 8-7-56, Cl.
281—20.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Fenlind Engineering Co. : See —
Lindmark, Karl L. 2,751,723.
Fenn, Edward P. : See —
Day, George A., and Fenn. 2,736,636.
Fenn, John B. : See —
Mullen, James W., II, and Fenn. 2,767,233.
Fennelly, J. C, Co., Inc. : See —
Fritze, Marvin E. 2,739,424.
Fennema, Richard, A. E. Anderson, and W. L. Krueger, to
Crane Co. Counterbalance spring unit for conduit gate
valves. 2,749,083, 6-5-56, CI. 251—167.
Fenner, Eckhard, and A. Schmidt, to Siemens-Reiniger-Werke
Aktiengesellschaft. Electrical discharge tube. 2,761,992,
9-4-56, CI. 313—282.
Fenner, J. H., & Co. (Holdings) Ltd. : See-
Watts, Gilbert E. 2,742,059.
Fenner, Raymond S. Strainer. 2,754,003, 7-10-56. CI.
210—170.
Fennis, Mattheus J. : See —
Scholten, Jacob W., and Fennis. 2,768,351.
Fenske, Douglas H., to International Minerals & Chemical
Corp. Nonclogging device for distributing granular mate-
rial. 2,733,800. 2-7-56, CI. 193—27.
Fenske, Ellsworth R., and C. G. Gerhold, to Universal Oil
Products Co. Hydrocarbon conversion process. 2,766,179,
10-9-56, CI. 196—28.
Fenske, Merrell R., and J. H. Jones, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Separation of tertiary olefins. 2,775,033,
12-25-56, CI. 260—677.
Fenstermaker, Lester C. : See —
Crumpacker, Virgil R., Fenstermaker, and Chatten.
2,751,669.
Fenton, Alvin P. : See —
Fisher, Edwin L.. and Fenton. 2,730,350.
Fenton, George D., and E. S. Tideman. Method of installing
a clip in a coil spring. 2,764,809, 10-2-56, CI. 29—513.
Fenton, Sidney A. J. : See —
Kennedy, Walter D., and Fenton. 2,743,653.
Fentress, Arthur L., to Ethyl Corp. Purification device for
alkali metal cells. 2,770,592, 11-13-56, CI. 204—245.
Fentress, David W., to Flexonics Corp. Tubing structure and
method of making same. 2,767,740, 10-23-56, CI. 138 — 51.
Fenwick, Francis F. Hoisting sling. 2,771,315, 11-20-56,
CI. 294—74.
Fenwick, Louis W. Novelty television lamp. 2,769,260,
11-6-56, CI. 40—77.
Ferar, Montgomery, and C. W. Sundberg, to Sylvania Electric
Products, Inc. Lighting and sound absorbing fixture.
2,759,093. 8-14-56, CI. 240—2.
Ferdinand, Irwin J. : See —
Bellon, Ralph J., and Ferdinand. 2,767,950.
Fergason, Rector C. : See —
Keith, Percy A., and Fergason. 2,751,742.
Fergason, Rector C, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Three point
quick hitch means for semitrailin- implements. 2,730,378,
1-10-56, CI. 280^61.
Fergason, Rector C, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Elevator
drive means for corn harvesters. 2,751,740, 6-26-56, CI.
56—18.
Fergason, Rector C, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Means for
mounting cotton picking unit on a tractor. 2,754,049,
7-17-56, CI. 56—11.
Fergason, Rector C, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Cotton har-
vester with mechanical and pneumatic conveying means.
2,754,650, 7-17-56, CI. 56—30.
Fergason, Rector C, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Cotton har-
vester with warning signal. 2.754,651, 7-17-56, CI. 56 — 41.
Fergason, Rector C, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Gathering
and conveying means for corn harvester. 2,766,575,
10-16-56, CI. 56—109.
Fergason, Rector C, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Cotton picker
slat. 2,768,494, 10-30-50, CI. 56—42.
Fergason, Rector C, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Imple-
ment suspension for agricultural machines. 2,771,017,
11-20-56, CI. 94—47.64.
Fergnani, Walter P., to Post Machinery Co. Box blank fold-
ing machine. 2,733,643, 2-7-56, CI. 93 — 49.
Fergueson, Arthur P., to Houdaillo Industries, Inc. Auxiliary
bumper. 2,749,171, 6-5-56, CI. 293—71.
Fergueson, Arthur P.. and G. W. Schatzman, to Houdaille
Industries, Inc. Fender and fender shield assembly.
2,761,697, 9-4-56, CI. 280—153.
Ferguson, Alan C, to Hyde Mfg. Co. Razor blade scraper.
2,754,584, 7-17-56, CI. 30—162.
Ferguson, Albert C. Metallic awnings. 2,743,489, 5-1-56,
CI. 20 — 57.5.
Ferguson. Alexander D., to General Electric Co. High speed
circuit breakers. 2,755,355, 7-17-56, CI. 200 — 102.
Ferguson, Arlington A. : See —
Ring, Heurik, and Ferguson. 2,774,987.
Ferguson, Carl. Decorating process. 2,739,112, 3-20-50,
CI. 204—130.
Ferguson, Edgar A., Jr. Process of producing a sweetening
composition. 2,761,783, 9-4-56, CI. 99—141.
Ferguson, Edgar A., Jr. Appetite satient composition.
2,773,785, 12-11-56, CI. 131—17.
Ferguson, Edna G. : See —
Ferguson, William T. 2,746,367.
Ferguson, Garwood W., to Becton, Dickinson and Co. Syringe.
2,756,748, 7-31-56, CI. 128—220.
Ferguson, Garwood W., to Becton Dickinson and Co. Hypo-
dermic injection mechanism. 2,764,977, 10-2-56, CI.
128-173.
Ferguson, George E. : See —
Eckelmann, Luis E., and Ferguson. 2,758,656.
Ferguson, Harry, Inc. : See —
Elfes, LeeE. 2,741,889.
Elfes, Lee E. 2,743,568.
Elfes, Lee E. 2,762,140.
Elfes, Lee E. 2,765,937.
Elfes, Lee E., and Lorenz. 2,757,504.
Elliott, Brantford G. 2,745,237.
Elliott, Brantford G. 2,766,673.
Ferguson, Henry G., Senkovvski, and Harrow. 2,735,416.
Gardner, Guy F. 2,762,182.
Hautzenroeder, Richard W., and Brown. 2,739,731.
Klemni, Herman G., and Elliott. 2,747,634.
Klemm, Herman G., and Gardner. 2,749,694.
Klemm, Herman G., and Mitchell. 2,749,995.
Mitchell, Melville J. 2,749,823.
Mitchell, Melville J. 2,756,831.
Nelson, Noral A. 2,745,330.
Nelson, Noral A., and Landenberger. 2,748,686.
Ferguson, Harry, Research Ltd. : See —
Dixon, Frederick W. 2.751,029.
Hill, Claude. 2,776,307.
Ferguson, Henry A., R. C. Boyle, and J. F. Ziskal, to Inter-
national Harvester Co. Lubrication system for tractor
change-speed gear transmission. 2,743,789, 5-1-56, CI.
184—11.
Ferguson, Henry G., A. Senkowski, and W. H. Harrow, to
Harry Ferguson, Inc. Piston and cylinder construction for
internal - combustion engine. 2,735,416, 2-21-56, CI.
123 — 191.
Ferguson, J. L., Co. : See —
Ferguson, John L., and Talbot. 2,750,722.
Ferguson, John L., and Talbot. 2,750,856.
Ferguson, John L., and Talbot. 2,756,553.
Ferguson, James R. : See —
Ferguson, Robert O. 2,731,018.
Ferguson, James R., Y2 to Bristol Steel & Iron Works, Inc.
Traffic signal. 2,736,879, 2-28-56, CI. 340 — 84.
Ferguson, James R., y3 to Bristol Steel & Iron Works, Inc.
Headlight unit for motor vehicles. 2,744,209, 5-1-56, CI.
313—111.
Ferguson, James R., % to Bristol Steel & Iron Works, Inc.
Headlight unit for motor vehicles. 2,744,210, 5-1-56, CI.
313 — 111.
Ferguson, John H., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Centrifugal
switch mechanism. 2,767,273, 10-16-56, CI. 200—80.
Ferguson, John L., and R. C. Talbot, to J. L. Ferguson Co.
Package handling apparatus. 2,750,722, 6-19-56, CI.
53—72.
Ferguson, John L., and R. C. Talbot, to J. L. Ferguson Co.
Case handling apparatus. 2,750,856, 6-19-56, CI. 93 — 53.
Ferguson, John L., and R. C. Talbot, to J. L. Ferguson Co.
Apparatus for handling packages. 2,756,553, 7-31-56, CI.
Ferguson, Joseph V., II : See —
Ferguson, William S. and J. V. 2,740,163.
Ferguson, Lachlan G., and C. G. Montanaro, Jr., to Northrop
Aircraft, Inc. Quickly detachable wheeled tow bar.
2,773,703, 12-11-56, CI. 280—476.
Ferguson, Mfg. Co., Inc., The : See —
Hines, Lloyd Q., Sr., and Harris. 2,743,043.
Hines, Lloyd Q., Sr., and Harris. 2,751,834.
Ferguson, Norman G. : See —
Brezosky, Bernard J., and Ferguson. 2,743,875.
Ferguson, Reeser S. Portable cutting machines. 2,752,998,
7-3-56, CI. 164—56.
Ferguson, Richard, to The Terrell Machine Co. Bobbin strip-
per and method. 2,732,609, 1-31-56, CI. 28 — 20.
Ferguson, Robert N., to H. K. Porter, Inc. Power hammer
actuated sheet metal reshaping tool. 2,748,637, 6-5-56,
CI. 81 — 15.
Ferguson, Robert O., deceased ; J. R. Ferguson, administrator,
% to Bristol Steel & Iron Works, Lac. Tobacco pipe.
2,731,018, 1-17-56, CI. 131 — 195.
Ferguson, Thomas B. Combination table and auxiliary table
support. 2,738,244, 3-13-56, CI. 311—2.
Ferguson, Vernon E. Valve for fire extinguisher. 2,730,179,
1-10-56, CI. 169—9.
Ferguson, Vernon H. Industrial furnace safety device.
2,738,967, 3-20-56, CI. 263—1.
Ferguson, William C, and T. L. Wilcox, Jr., to Anderson Box
Co. Locking device for containers. 2,768,778, 10-30-56,
CI. 229—45.
Ferguson, William S. Clutch control. 2,738,043, 3-13-56,
CI. 192— .096.
Ferguson, William S., and J. V. Ferguson, II. Gin fire
extinguisher. 2,740,163, 4-3-56, CI. 19 — 39.
Ferguson, William T., to E. G. Ferguson. Tamping machine.
2,746,367, 5-22-56, CI. 94 — 49.
Feridax Ltd. : See —
Solloway, Norman J. 2,742,081.
Solloway, Norman J. 2,770,125.
Ferlauto, Robert J., and J. J. Gulesich. to Smith, Kline &
French Laboratories. 2,738,300, 3-13-56, CI. 167—65.
Ferleger, George, to Penn Wax Works, Inc. Ornamental
candle. 2,735,285, 2-21-56, CI. 67—21.
Ferm, Robert J., to Standard Oil Co. Dehydrating LPG con-
taining carbonvl sulfide with silica gel. 2,772,208,
11-27-56, CI. 196 — 4.
Ferm, William P., and W. C. Chaffee, to Gardner-Denver
Co. Multiple nut setter. 2,742,807, 4-24-56, CI. 81—54.
LIST OF PATENTEES
251
Ferm, William P., and C. A. Sorensen, to Gardner-Denver
Co. Power operated screw setter. 2,702,403, 9-11-56, CI.
144—32.
Fermanian, Armen, and H. W. Schaufelberger, to Western
Electric Co., Inc. Assembling fixture. 2,755,760, 7-24-56,
CI. 113 99
Fernieture Invisible S. A. : See —
Hug, Jacques. 2,738,560.
Fermi, Enrico, and H. L. Anderson, to the United States of
America as represented by the United States Atomic Energy
Commission. Testing material in a neutronic reactor.
2,768,134, 10-23-56, CI. 204 — 154.
Fernandez Audicio, Adolfo. Cylinder lock mechanism.
2,772,557, 12-4-56, CI. 70 — 363.
Fernandez, Jose V. Apparatus tor decorating or printing on
ceramic articles with different colors. 2,739,529, 3-27-56,
CI. 101 — 115.
Fernandez, Jose V. Apparatus for decorating or printing on
concave or convex surfaces. 2,739,532, 3-27-56, CI.
101—126.
Fernandez, Jos6 V. Apparatus for decorating concave and
convex surfaces. 2,745,339, 5-15-56, CI. 101 — 41.
Fernandez, Serafin S. Shoe shining machine. 2,769,993,
11-13-56, CI. 15 — 97.
Ferneau, Richard H., and M. E. Miley, to Washington Mor-
tuary Supply Co. Multi-level ambulance cot. 2,747,919,
5-29-56, CI. 296—20.
Ferner, George W., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Rub-
ber hydrochloride film. 2,743,482, 5-1-56, CI. 18 — 47.5.
Fernroth, Arthur L. Bed bottoms. 2,736,907, 3-6-56, CI.
5—191.
Fernsler, George L., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Sweep voltage
systems. 2,743,379, 4-24-56, CI. 315 — 12.
Fernstrum, Robert W., to Marine Products Co. Dual impeller
pump. 2,734,457, 2-14-56, CI. 103 — 4.
Fero Corp. : See —
Elliott, Stanley B. 2,772,158.
Elliott, Stanley B. 2,772,159.
Feroy, Arne. Oil motor. 2,754,766, 7-17-56, CI. 103 — 130.
Feroy, Arne. Variable pitch propeller. 2,763,329, 9-18-56,
CI. 170—160.47.
Ferrand, Louis. Fused salt electrolytic cells. 2,731,412,
1-17-56, CI. 204—223.
Ferrando, Giuseppe. Deodorant releasing device for toilets.
2,761,151, 9-4-56, CI. 4—225.
Ferrando, Juan V. and P. V. Underwater spear gun. 2,736,308,
2-28-56, CI. 124 — 13.
Ferrando, Pedro V. : See —
Ferrando, Juan V. and P. V. 2,736,308.
Ferranti Ltd. : See —
Best, Denis, and Jones. 2,750,952.
Stewart, John. 2,757,863.
Williamson, David T. N. 2,730,694.
Ferrara, Benjamin. Screw holder for screw driver. 2,756,791,
7-31-56, CI. 145—50.
Ferrara, Frank : See —
Shnitzler, Meyer J., and Ferrara. 2,748,467.
Ferrari, Andres, Jr. : See —
Gorham, George, and Ferrari. 2,730,923.
Weiskopf, Edwin C, and Ferrari. 2,741,221.
Ferrari, Francesco, to Establissements Vitoux. Reciprocat-
ing air-compressor actuated by a double-vihration vibrator
for alternating current. 2,743,052, 4-24-56, CI. 230 — 55.
Ferrari, Giorgio : See —
Ferrari. Vittorio E. and G. 2,730,542.
Ferrari, Michael A. Dishwashing tool. 2,759,209, 8-21-56,
Ferrari, Vittorio E. and G. Process for preparing ethanol-
2-aminophosphoric acid. 2,730,542, 1-10-56, CI. 260 — 461.
Ferraris, John T. : See —
Doughman, Ferman C, Kosik, and Ferraris. 2.758,670
Ferraris, John T., to Electrolux Corp. Control for automatic
vacuum cleaners. 2,732.910, 1-31-56, CI. 183 — 37.
Ferraris, John T., to Electrolux Corp. Automatic vacuum
cleaner switch. 2,737,262. 3-6-56, CI. 183 — 37
Ferraro, Frank. Vanity case. 2,734,517, 2-14-50 CI
132—83.
Ferraro, Luigi : See —
Cressi, Giovanni, and Ferraro. 2,737.668.
Ferrarotti, Giuseppe, and F. Guasso. Shock absorber with
rubber valve. 2,760,603, 8-28-56, CI. 188 — 88.
Ferre, Maurice C, to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp.
Methods and means for preventing deterioration of elec-
trodes in measuring systems utilizing unidirectional elec-
trical signals. 2,743,414, 4-24-56, CI. 324 — 1.
Ferree, Joseph A. : See —
Kiefer. George C, and Ferree. 2,773,992.
Ferrell, A. T., & Co. : See —
Strieker. Gustave E. 2,746,808.
Ferrell, Enoch B. : See —
Dunlap. Kermit S., and Ferrell. 2,754,368.
Ferrell, Walter O.. to The Richardson Co. Molded milk
bottle ease. 2.758,742. 8-14-56, CI. 220 — 21.
Ferren, Robert P., to American Can Co. Method of canning
dates. 2,760,872, 8-28-56. CI. 99—186.
Ferretto, Amedeo : See —
Zay, Pietro, and Ferretto. 2,740,674.
Ferri, Antonio. Air inlet for supersonic airplane or missile.
2,772,620, 12-4-56, CI. 98—1.
Ferri, Antonio, and I. R. Schwartz. Rotating flow combustor.
2,755,623, 7-24-56, CI. 60—39.72.
Ferri, Tito A. Awning window. 2,760,493, 10-16-56, CI.
20—62.
Ferrier, Maurice, to Bulova Watch Co., Inc. Luminous indi-
cating article. 2,756,344, 7-24-56, CI. 250—72.
Ferrier, Peter H. Wheel suspension having coil springs and
dual axle. 2,744,765, 5-8-56, CI. 280—124.
Ferries, Jack R. Paste dispenser. 2,743,038, 4-24-56, CI.
22—95.
Ferris, Ann T. Mobile extensible type race starting gate.
2,770,219, 11-13-56, CI. 119—15.5.
Ferris, Ernest A. : See —
Troendly, Harry P., and Ferris. 2^753,027.
Ferris, Ernest A., to Borg-Warner Corp. Torque limiting
device. 2,743,803, 5-1-50, CI. 192—41.
Ferris, Ernest A., to Borg-Warner Corp. One-way engaging
device. 2,750,019, 6-12-56, CI. 192 — 45.1.
Ferris, Franklin L. Portable graphic arts work chest.
2,739,863, 3-27-56, CI. 312 — 231.
Ferris, John W. Coupling device for model railway cars.
2,738,079, 3-13-56, CI. 213—75.
Ferris, Lockwood VV., to Compania Salitrera Anglo-Lautaro
(Anglo-Lautaro Nitrate Corp). Froth flotation of astra-
kanite. 2,765,077, 10-2-56, CI. 209—166.
Ferris Mfg. Co., The : See —
Stingl, Joseph. 2,743,982.
Stingl, Joseph. 2,743,983.
Ferris, Robert G., to Starline, Inc. Revolving head ventilator.
2,763,197, 9-18-56, CI. 98—68.
Ferris, Robert G., to Starline, Inc. Animal operated water
bowl. 2,764,960. 10-2-56, CI. 119—75.
Ferris, Seymour W., to Sun Oil Co. Laminated sheet mate-
rial. 2,730,476, 1-10-50, CI. 154—50.
Ferris, Seymour W., J. D. Tench, and I. N. Duling, Jr., to
Sun Oil Co. Wax composition. 2,734,365, 2-14-56, CI.
67—22.
Ferris, Walter, to The Oilgear Co. Axial type pump with
stationary cylinders. 2,737,894, 3-13-56, CI. 103 — 5.
Ferris, Walter, to The Oilgear Co. Axial type pump.
2,737,895, 3-13-56, CI. 103—38.
Ferris, Walter, to The Oilgear Co. Piston and connecting
rod assembly. 2,752,214, 0-26-56, CI. 309 — 20.
Ferris, Walter, to The Oilgear Co. Steering control for
industrial truck with hydraulic wheel drive motors.
2,774,434, 12-18-56, CI. 180—6.3.
Ferris, Walter, to The Oilgear Co. Hydraulic drive for
industrial trucks and combined engine and pump control
therefor. 2,774,436, 12-18-56, CI. 180—66.
Ferro, Anthony J., to Read Standard Corp. Pusher bar re-
tractor for bread cooler. 2,736,419, 2-28-56, CI. 198 — 75.
Ferro, Bernardo J., Jr., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Controlling
rich oil with constant kettle temperature by varying the
water content of the kettle section. 2,749,281, 6-5-56, CI.
196—8.
Ferro Chemical Corp. : See — ■
Elliot, Stanley B., and Nicholson. 2,756,233.
Ferro Corp. : See —
Elliott, Stanley B. 2,754,210.
Lally, Robert E., and O'Hara. 2,734,881.
Nicholson, Albright M., and Elliott. 2,770,626.
Peterson, Forrest W. 2,729,872.
Vana, Charles A., and Di Geronimo. 2,732,290.
Ferro, Donald E„ to Clark Equipment Co. Electrically con-
trolled positioning mechanism for tractor shovels and the
like. 2,754,980, 7-17-50, CI. 214—140.
Ferro Electric Products, Inc. : See —
Ullrich, Clarence. 2.739,208.
Ferro Stamping Co. : See —
Pickles, Joseph. 2,772,877.
Ferrucci, Tony F. Cardboard frames. 2,772,499, 12-4-56,
CI. 40—154.
Ferry, Chamberlain : See —
Roby, Sheldon S., and Ferry. 2,773,148.
Ferry, Donald W. : See —
Bowan, Walter J., and Ferry. 2,735,700.
Ferry, Edmund J. Combined brake and power control.
2,759,579, 8-21-56, CI. 192—3.
Ferwerda, Ray. Bucket ejector for digging apparatus.
'2,772,011, 11-27-50, CI. 214 — 510.
Ferwerda, Thomas. Anti-blackout device. 2,760,484,
8-28-56, CI. 128—1.
Fessia, Antonio, to Fiat Societa per Azioni. Air intake and
delivery device for the inner compartment of motor vehicle
bodies. 2,766,830, 10-10-50, CI. 180—54.
Fessler, Frank, 100^95 to J. J. Gustat, io%95 to P. F. McDevitt,
1U%95 to E. W. Phillips, 5%95 to C. W. Hutchinson, »»{><,:,
to A. J. Blake, io%os to R. J. Lamb, *o%g5 to F. Fessler,
and 9%95 to R. Low. Tobacco smoker's article. 2,702,375,
9-11-56, CI. 131—194.
Fessler, Wilhelm, to Robert Bosch G. m. b. H. Armature
for generators. 2,758,230, 8-7-50, CI. 310 — 265.
Fest, Erich, to Firma Apparatebau G. m. b. H. Rotary filters.
2,741,369, 4-10-56, CI. 210—201.
Feste, Stephen K. Wood veneer vest. 2,749,552, 6-12-56,
CI. 2—92.
Festo-Maschinenfabrik Gottlieb Stoll : See —
Stoll, Gottlieb, and Schrag. 2.751,944.
Fetchin, John, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Process for separa-
tion of Ct hydrocarbons and solvent therefor. 2,750,435,
6-12-56, CI. 260—680.
Fetherston, Robert T. : See —
Jenney, Ray S., and Fetherston. 2,744,611.
Jenney, Ray S., Fetherston, and Miller. 2,744,609.
Fetter, Gladys I. Dryer and holder for plastic bags and simi-
lar objects. 2,729,413, 1-3-56, CI. 248—159.
252
Fetterly. Lloyd C, to Shell Development Co. Crystalline
complexes of sulfur compounds with urea. 2,746,948,
5-22-56, CI. 260—96.5.
Fetterly, Lloyd C, to Shell Development Co. Production of
polymethylbenzenes. 2,756,261, 7-24-56, CI. 260—668.
Fettkether, Donald L. : See —
Fettkether, Louis and D. L. 2,729,365.
Fettkether, Louis and D. L. Automatic liquid feeder.
2,729,365, 1-3-56, CI. 222—305.
Fetzer, Walter K., to Standard Brands Inc. Caramel color
manufacture from starch hydrolysates. 2,767,108,
10-16-56, CI. 127—34.
Fetzer, Walter R., to Standard Brands Inc. Acid-heat treat-
ment of starch syrups and the resulting products. 2,767,109,
10-16-56, CI. 127—36.
Fetzer, Walter R., to Standard Brands Inc. Method of pro-
ducing non-crystallizing hydrol. 2,770,562, 11-13-56, CI.
127 — 34.
Fetzner, Frank J., to The Cleveland Trencher Co. Bucket
cleaner for excavating machine. 2,730,821, 1-17-56, CI.
37—97.
Feucht, Jacob E., to Cleveland Rock Drill Division, Westing-
house Air Brake Co. Intermittent rotation mechanism
with overload release. 2,737,818, 3-13-56, CI. 74—127.
Feucht, Jacob E., to Cleveland Rock Drill Division, Westing-
house Air Brake Co. Intermittent rotation mechanism
with overload release. 2,737,819, 3-13-56, CI. 74 — 127.
Feucht, Jacob E., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Portable
drill rig. 2,762,609, 9-11-56, CI. 255—51.
Feucht, Jacob E., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Pilot actu-
ated compensating pressure regulator. 2,767,726, 10-23-56,
CI. 137—108.
Feucht, Jacob E., to Cleveland Rock Drill Division, Westing-
house Air Brake Co. Rock drill front end. 2,767,957,
10-23-56, CI. 255—38.
Feuer, Henry, and U. L. Hart, to Research Corp. N-alkylol
unsaturated amides. 2,760,977, 8-28-56, CI. 260 — 561.
Feuerlein, Hugo F. Sickle bar drive adaptor for attachment
to reel type mower. 2,770,089, 11-13-56. CI. 56 — 238.
Feuge, Reuben O., E. J. Vicknair, and K. S. Markley, to the
United States of America as represented by the Secretary
of Agriculture. Glyceridic mixtures exhibiting unique prop-
erties and process for their production. 2,745,749, 5-15-56,
P] QQ 1lA
Feussner, Jacob. Electrical fire alarm. 2,760,030, 8-21-56,
CI. 200—137.
Feustel, Ernest A. Carrier tube. 2,730,882, 1-17-56, CI.
66—126.
Few, William, to The Clark Controller Co. D. C. motor con-
trol. 2,769,130, 10-30-56, CI. 318—331.
Few, William, and J. D. Sauter, to The Clark Controller Co.
Automatic current regulating apparatus. 2,744,230, 5-1-56,
CI. 322—27.
Few, William, and J. D. Sauter, to The Clark Controller Co.
Control circuits. 2,759.139, 8-14-56, CI. 321—16.
Fewster, James F.. and J. W. Noble, to Motion, Inc. Dis-
play device. 2,734,295, 2-14-56. CI. 40—32.
Fey, Mathias J., and H. M. Ray, to Nichols Wire & Aluminum
Co. Continuous casting apparatus. 2,749,584, 6-12-56,
CI. 22—57.4.
Fiala-Fernbrugg, Benno. Double-piston, internal-combustion
engine. 2,731,002, 1-17-56. CI. 123 — 51.
Fiant, Wesley A. Rubber tipped nozzle. 2,755,968, 7-24-56,
CI. 222—121.
Fiat Metal Mfg. Co. : See —
Aarnio, Reino. 2,774,973.
Fiat S. p. A. : See —
Giacosa, Dante. 2,730,185.
Giacosa, Dante. 2,755,100.
Fiat Societa per Azioni : See —
Fessia, Antonio. 2,706,836.
Giacosa, Dante. 2,774,009.
Fiber Processors, Inc. : See —
Fabian, Frank. 2,738,271.
Fiberbond Laboratories Inc. : See —
Lawrence, Beardsley. 2,759,520.
Fibra A. G. : See —
Luchsinger, Ernst. 2,748,581.
Fibre Metal Products Co., The : See —
Bowers, Charles E., Sr. 2.755,476.
Bowers, Charles E., Sr. 2,763,863.
Bowers, Frederick M. 2,750,593.
Maillart, Edmond B. 2,759,188.
Woodard, Raymond G. 2,759,187.
Fibreboard Products Inc. : See —
Benschoter, James C. 2,761,611.
Halgren, Peter N. 2,737.334.
Luberskv, Albert R. 2,755,086.
Smith, Monroe F. 2,733,225.
Wilcox, William H. 2,743,651.
Fieara, Samuel. Device for handling bowling pins. 2,732,208,
1-24-56, CI. 273—54.
Fichera, Salvatore. Blade mounting fixture. 2,761,252,
9-4-56, CI. 51—92.
Fichtel & Sachs A. G. : See-
Binder, Richard. 2,746.585.
Binder, Richard. 2,760,360.
Binder, Richard. 2,766,862.
Binder, Richard, and Ludwig. 2.748.913.
Fick, Armin F., C. R. Rasmussen, and H. C. Thayer, Jr.. to
Western Electric Co., Inc. Apparatus for intertwisting
wires. 2,775,260, 12-25-56, CI. 140—115.
Fickel, Lester E., to Ranco Inc. Snap switch mechanism.
2,770.693, 11-13-56, CI. 200 — 67.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Ficken, Wilbert A. Thrower type wheel excavator. 2,746,180,
5-22-56, CI. 37—92.
Fidelity Machine Co., Inc. : See —
Larkin, Walter. 2,730,880.
Fidelity Service, Inc. : See —
Asbury, Charles T. 2,763,257.
Fidelity Trust Co. : See —
Biggert, Florence C, Jr. 2,753.689.
Fidler, Robert E., to Thompson Products, Inc. Ball joint and
method of assembling same. 2,761,715, 9-4-56, CI. 287 —
Fiebe'r, Herman P. Crash seat. 2,735,476, 2-21-56, 'CI.
155 — 9.
Fieber, Herman P. Adjustable steering column. 2,770,981,
11-20-56, CI. 74—493.
Fieber, Walter F., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Spray boom. 2,770,493, 11-13-56, CI. 299—39.
Fiebinger, Karl E., and H. Zutraun, to Moran, Procter, Mueser
& Rutledge. Berthing pier. 2,759,331, 8-21-56. CI. 61—48.
Fiechman, Martin, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Dy-
namic phase shifter. 2.753,519, 7-3-56. CI. 323— 122
Fiedler, Richard J., to Assembly Products, Inc. Battery
charger control. 2,763,820, 9-18-56, CI. 317—152
Fiedler, William F. Christmas tree accessory. 2,749,638,
6-12-56, CI. 41—12.
Fiedler, William H. : See—
Kastner, John J. 2,752,986. „,<om, .. ,R
Fiedler, Willv A. Split aircraft wing. 2,743,887, 0-I-06,
q\ 244—43
Fiedor, Ludwik F. Vehicle suspension mechanism. 2,744,749,
5_8_56 Cl 267 20
Field, Alb'ert'. Abraiding implement. 2,734,321, 2-14-56, Cl.
FieldT Albert. Abrading implement. 2,771,720, 11-27-56,
Field, Albert.' ' Abrading implement. 2,771,722, 11-27-56.
PI ki 195
Field Arthur' P., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Mechanical fuse for
grenades. 2,748,706, 6-5-56, Cl. 102—76.
Field Crosby. Congealed product and apparatus and means
for' making same. 2,746,263, 5-22-56. Cl. 62—7
Field, Crosby, to Flakice Corp. Laminae freezer. 2,747,379,
Field, Edmund, and M. Feller, to Standard Oil Co. Group
VI A oxide-alkaline earth metal hydride catalyzed polymer-
ization of olefins. 2,731,452, 1-17-56, Cl. 260—88.1.
Field, Edmund, and M. Feller, to Standard Oil Co. Conver-
sion of ethylene and propylene to solid polymers with
groups 6a metal oxides and complex metal aluminum hy-
dride catalysts. 2,731,453, 1-17-56, Cl. 200— 88.1.
Field Edmund, and M. Feller, to Standard Oil Co. Nickel
oxide on carbon-alkaline earth hydride catalyst in ethylene
polymerization. 2,767,160. 10-16-56, Cl. 260— 94 9.
Field, Edmund, and M. Feller, to Standard Oil Co. Cata-
lytic process for ethylene employing nickel on carbon and
alkali metal. 2,771,463, 11-20-56, Cl. 200—94.9
Field Edmund, and M. Feller, to Standard Oil Co. Ethylene
polymerization with catalyst of group VA metal oxide and
alkaline earth hydride. 2,773,053, 12-4-56, Cl. 260—94.9.
Field, Edward A. Barometric draft regulator and burner,
control. 2,761,494, 9-4-56, Cl. 158—1.
Field, Harmon L. Vertically adjustable platform attachment
for shoes. 2.747,300, 5-29-56, Cl. 36—7.5.
Field, Howard, Jr. : See — „„„
Lewis, Howard B., Larson, and Field. 2,761,592.
Field. Leonard D., and S. Chidel. Inspection apparatus.
2,765.538, 10-9-56, Cl. 33—174
Field, Lester M., to The Board of Trustees of the Leland
Stanford Junior University. Travelling wave tubes.
2,749,472, 6-5-56, Cl. 315—3.5.
Field Lester M., to The Board of Trustees of The Leland
Stanford Junior University. Travelling wave tubes.
2,760,102, 8-21-56, Cl. 315—3.5.
Field, Lester M., to The Board of Trustees of the Leland
Stanford Junior University. Space charge wave ampli-
fiers. 2,762,948, 9-11-56, Cl. 315—3.6.
Field Lester M., and S. F. Kaisel. said Field assor. to The
Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University.
Travelling wave tube apparatus. 2,774,006, 12-ll-5b, U.
Field, Oscar S., to General Railway Signal Co. Time element
relay. 2,748,857, 6-5-56, Cl. 161—1.
Field, Oscar S., to General Railway Signal Co. Replaceable
contact arms for relays. 2,750,478, 6-12-56. Cl. 200—100
Field, Oscar S., and R. W. Hewes, to General Railway Signal
Co. Changeable indicator. 2,731,032, 1-17-56, Cl.
340—378.
Field, Richard B. : See —
Albus, Charles P., and Field. 2,742.371.
Field, Richard P., to Balcrank. Inc. Sealed follow-plate for
lubricant dispensers. 2,735,586, 2-21-50, Cl. 222—200.
Field, Walter P. Last construction. 2,732,571, 1-31-50, Cl.
12—130.
Field, William H., Co., Inc. : See-
French. Warren F. 2,754,634.
Fieldcrest Mills, Inc. : See —
Brey, Frank W. 2,764,367.
Hayden, Martin W. 2,749,116.
Maclsaac, John T., Jr. 2,757,624.
Maclsaac, John T., Jr., and Self. 2,738,746.
Moberg, Ivar O. 2,742,060.
Fielden, John E., to Robertshaw-Fulton Controls Co. Follow-
up control for indicator. 2,735,052, 2-14-56, Cl. 318—31.
LIST OF PATENTEES
253
Fielden, Marvel L. : See — ■
Cronheim, Georg E., Leake', and Fielden. 2,765,30o.
Fielding, Eric C, to International Standard Electric Corp.
Time delay mechanism. 2,774,422, 12-18-56, CI. 161—1.
Fielding, Sterling A. : See —
Strandell, John H., and Fielding. 2,754,923.
Fielding, Sterling A. Dishwasher. 2,745,417, 5-15-56, CI.
134—58.
Fields, Arnold C, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electro-
static precipitator. 2,735,509, 2-21-56, CI. 183—7.
Fields, Clesent O. : See —
Smith, Marvin M., and Fields. 2,746,574.
Fields, Ellis K. : See—
Brehm, Allen E.. and Fields. 2,772,148.
Hoff, Melvern C., Watson, and Fields. 2,758,089.
Saool, Albert R., Fields, and Karll. 2,749,311.
Fields, Ellis K., to Standard Oil Co. Organo-metallic deriva-
tives of phosphorus sulfide-hydrocarbon reaction products
and lubricants containing same. 2,753,306, 7-3-56, CI.
252 — 46.4.
Fields, Ellis K., to Standard Oil Co. Corrosion resistant
lubricant composition. 2,764,547, 9-25-56, CI. 252 — 32.7.
Fields, Ellis K., to Standard Oil Co. Lubricant. 2,768,954,
10-30-56, CI. 252 — 46.6.
Fields, Ellis K., to Standard Oil Co. Reaction product of
hexachlorocyclopentadiene with thiol compounds and lubri-
cants containing same. 2,773,832, 12-11-56, CI. 252 — 48.8.
Fields, Ellis K., and R. W. Watson, to Standard Oil Co.
Lubricant. 2,760,932, 8-28-56, CI. 252—32.7.
Fields, Ellis K., and C. S. Scanley, to Standard Oil Co.
Lubricants. 2,760,933, 8-28-56, CI. 252—32.7.
Fields, Ellis K., and R. W. Watson, to Standard Oil Co.
Corrosion inhibitors and compositions containing the same.
2,765,289, 10-2-56, CI. 252—32.7.
Fields, Ernest. Toy weapon carrier. 2,735,221, 2-21-56, CI.
46—202.
Fields, Ernest. Toy track system. 2,756,687, 7-31-56, CI.
104—55.
Fields, Paul R. : See-
Barnes, Raymond F., Diamond, and Fields. 2,739,979.
Fields, Wayne. Projectile discharging and cap exploding de-
vice. 2,758,585, 8-14-56, CI. 124—2.
Fienberg, Nathan, and A. R. Calder, to A. C. I. Plastics Pro-
prietary Ltd. Moulding apparatus. 2,744,288, 5-8-56, CI.
18—20.
Fierce, William L. : See—
Sandner, Walter J., and Fierce. 2,775,545.
Fierce, William L., and G. W. Crosby, to The Pure Oil Co.
Method of separating organic acids from petroleum oils by
extracting the oil with an aqueous mixture of an amine and
an alcohol, z.769,767, 11-6-56, CI. 196 — 41.
Fierce, William L., and G. W. Crosby, to The Pure Oil Co.
Method of removing high molecular weight naphthenic
acids from hydrocarbon oils. 2,769,768, 11-6-56, CI.
196 — 41.
Fierstein, Jean C, E. R. Lieberman, Z. W. Wicks, Jr., and H.
Yuska, to Interchemical Corp. Textile decorating with
compositions comprising an aqueous acetic acid solution of
a resinous polyamine and hexahydro-l,3,5-triacrylyl-S-
triazine. 2,744,035, 5-1-56, CI. 117 — 161.
Fies, Emerson E., to Tribune Co. Lock-up device for flexible
printing plates. 2,768,579, 10-30-56, CI. 101 — 415.1.
Fieser, Louis F., and E. B. Hershberger, to the United
States of America as represented by the 'Secretary of
War. Burster. 2,742,856, 4-24-56, CI. 102—6.
Fiet, Owen O., to Radio Corp. of America. Diplexer and side-
band filter arrangement. 2,763,839, 9-18-56, Cl. 333 — 11.
Fiet, Owen O., to Radio Corp. of America. Directional cou-
pler. 2,764,739, 9-25-56, Cl. 333—10.
Fieux, Jean, % to Societe des Forges et Ateliers du Creusot.
Apparatus tor detecting and transmitting the pitching and
rolling angles on board a ship, aircraft or like craft.
2,758,478, 8-14-56, Cl. 74—5.34.
Fievet, Henri, to Societe Technique et Commerciale d'lnstalla-
tions Industrielles Luceat. Safety valve, notably for
hydrocarbon reservoirs and pipings. 2,774,373, 12-18-56,
Cl. 137 — 490.
Fifer, Charles C. Fish lure retriever. 2,765,567, 10-9-56,
Cl. 43—17.2.
Figdor, Hans G.. to Pioneer Chemical Works, Inc. Defoam-
ing agents. 2,753.309, 7-3-56. Cl. 252—358.
Fike, Elmer A., and H. L. Morrill, to Monsanto Chemical Co.
Emulsifying and dispersing agents. 2,731,338, 1-17-56,
Cl. 71—2.6.
Fike, Elmer A., and W. H. Seaton, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Detergent compositions. 2,744,874, 5-8-56, Cl.
252—161.
Filachione, Edward M., to the United States of America as
represented Dy the Secretary of Agriculture. Tanning with
tetrakis-(hydroxymethyl)phosphonium chloride. 2,732,278,
1-24-56, Cl. 8—94.33.
Filachione, Edward M., C. F. Woodward, and J. E. Hansen,
to the United States of America as represented by the Sec-
retary of Agriculture. Vulcanization of copolymers of
methacrylonitrile and alkyl acrylate with a mixture of sul-
fur and triethylene tetramine. 2,732,361, 1-24-56, Cl.
260—41.
Filar, Leo J., to Hercules Powder Co. Manufacture of phenols.
2,744,143, 5-1-56, Cl. 260 — 621.
Filbrey, Emery T., trustee : See —
Kraybill, Henry R. 2,746,870.
Filer & Stowell Co., The : See —
Denton, Joseph A. 2,761,473.
Filippi, Alberto, and A. Malafarina, to Societa per Azioni
Atoma. Dial devices for scales or the like for disengaging
and automatically restoring the pointer into preestablished
position. 2,768,946. 10-30-56, Cl. 116—129.
Filipiak, Walter B. Cross laced fishing fly body. 2,752,720,
7-3-56, Cl. 43—42.25.
Filipowicz, Chester J. : See —
Lesparre, Jean N., and Filipowicz. 2,772,980.
Filippi, Francis G. : See —
Britton, Robert E. 2,735,406.
Filko, John, to F. & B. Mfg. Co. Distributor plate assembly.
2,740,854, 4-3-56, Cl. 200—30.
Fill, Metro, and J. E. Graver, to Canada Packers Ltd. Mar-
shalling area control assemblies. 2,754,767, 7-17-56, Cl.
104—91.
Fillery, Gordon T. Combined suction cleaner and floor
polisher. 2,758,328, 8-14-56, Cl. 15—328.
Fillion, Stanley H., to Waugh Equipment Co. Cushion under-
names. 2,752,048, 6-26-56, Cl. 213—8.
Fillion, Stanley H., to Waugh Equipment Co. Cushioning
devices with friction damping means. 2,767,858, 10-23-56,
Cl. 213 — 45.
Fillion, Stanley H., to Waugh Equipment Co. Railway draft
gears. 2,767,859, 10-23-56, Cl. 213—45.
Fillion, Stanley H., to Waugh Equipment Co. Cushioning
devices. 2,767,860, 10-23-56, Cl. 213^5.
Fillion, Stanley H., to Waugh Equipment Co. Cushioning
devices. 2,767,861, 10-23-56, Cl. 213 — 47.
Fillip, Jerome. Cultivator attachment for tractors. 2,771,016,
11-20-56, Cl. 97—47.34.
Filliung, Jacques J. : See —
Krause, Carl H., and Filliung. 2,746,477.
Filliung, Jacques J., to Sloan Valve Co. Flush valve operat-
ing handle units. 2,729,109, 1-3-56, Cl. 74—18.2.
Filliung, Jacques J., to Sloan Valve Co. Selective dual flow
flush valves. 2,738,946, 3-20-56, Cl. 251—35.
Filliung, Jacques J., and J. J. Swartz, to Sloan Valve Co.
Automatically self-cleaning shower heads. 2,770,497,
11-13-56, Cl. 299—59.
Filliung, Jacques J., and R. E. Campbell, to Sloan Valve Co.
Automatic self-cleaning shower heads. 2,770,498, 11-13-56,
Cl. 299—59.
Filmer, R. H, Ltd. : See —
Whitby, Leslie R. 2,746,361.
Filper Corp. : See —
Anderson, Earl R. 2,775,278.
Perrelli, Joseph. 2,775,279.
Filstrup, Edward C, to Armstrong Coalbreak Co. Gas pres-
sure blasting device. 2,750,886, 6-19-56, Cl. 102 — 25.
Filtration Equipment Corp. : See —
Riddick, Thomas M. 2,745,553.
Finan, Charles J. Collar stay. 2,735,104, 2-21-56, Cl.
2—132.
Finch, Donald M. Adjustable tent stake. 2,775,252,
12-25-56, Cl. 135—15.
Finch, Gaylord K., and H. J. Hagemeyer, Jr., to Eastman
Kodak Co. Process of manufacturing mono-alkyl ethers of
ethylene glycol and of polyethylene glycols. 2,748,171,
5-29-56, Cl. 260—615.
Finch, Harold W. Date and number stamp. 2,735,363,
2-21-56, Cl. 101—111.
Finch, Harry de V. : See —
Ballard, Seaver A., Finch, and Peterson. 2,767,221.
Evans, Theodore W., and Finch. 2,767,216.
Finch, Harry De V., and K. E. Furman, to Shell Develop-
ment Co. Production of alpha, beta-unsaturated alcohols.
2,763.696, 9-18-56, Cl. 260—638.
Finch, Harry De V., and S. A. Ballard, to Shell Development
Co. Esters of acyloxy-substituted tetrahydrophthalic acids.
2,768,155, 10-23-56, Cl. 260—78.3.
Finch, James L., and L. R. Kahn, to Radio Corp. of America.
Controlled single-sideband transmitter. 2,774,041, 12-11-56,
Cl. 332—37.
Finch, Leslie M., to Illinois Duster & Brush Co. Mop holder.
2,739,329, 3-27-56, Cl. 15 — 147.
Finch, Milton T. Infinite ratio selector. 2,744,422, 5-8-56,
Cl. 74—751.
Finch, Thomas E., to General Electric Co. Electric soldering
iron. 2,747.074, 5-22-56. Cl. 219 — 26.
Finchelstein, Lazare, and A. R. Baffrey, to Societe Metallurgi-
que Technique et Commerciale. Apparatus for welding
by means of electromagnetic induction heating. 2,761,939,
9-4-56, Cl. 219—8.5.
Finck, Christian E. : See —
Loverch, Charles L., and Finck. 2,763,324.
Fincke, John K., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Herbicides.
2,730,440, 1-10-56, Cl. 71—2.7.
Fincke, John K., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Preparation of
mercapto amines. 2,769,839, 11-6-56, Cl. 260 — 570.5.
Findell, George. Venetian blind. 2,757,727, 8-7-56, Cl.
160—168.
Findlay, Gordon R., W. O. Di Pietro, and R. S. Hood : said
Hood assor. of Va to Monsanto Chemical Co., said Findlay
and said Di Pietro assors. of % to National Research Corp.
Process for producing metals in purified form. 2,760,858,
8-28-56, Cl. 75—84.5.
Findlay, Robert A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Continuous
adsorption-desorption apparatus. 2,731,149, 1-17-56, Cl.
210—42.5.
Findlay, Robert A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Separation of
alkenylpyridines from alkylpyridines. 2,731,468, 1-17-56,
Cl. 260—290.
Findlay, Robert A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Crystal puri-
fication apparatus. 2,752,230, 6-26-56, Cl. 23 — 273.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Findlay, Robert A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Separation of
aromatics by SOa extraction. 2,758,141, 8-7-56, CI.
260—674.
Findlay, Robert A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Adsorption
process with heating in downstream end of adsorption
column to selectively remove occluded liquids. 2,764,620,
9-25-56, CI. 260—674.
Findlay, Robert A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Adsorption-
desorption process. 2,768,221, 10-23-56, CI. 260—674.
Findlay. Robert L. Structural member. 2,730,211, 1-10-56,
CI. 189—37.
Findleton, Ronald J., to Easybow Engineering & Research
Co. Bowstring truss and method of making the same.
2,760,450, 8-28-56, CI. 108— 23.
Findleton, Ronald J., to Easybow Engineering & Research
Co. Apparatus for connecting the webs to the chords
in trusses. 2,764,108, 9-25-56, CI. 108—23.
Findleton, Ronald J., to Easvbow Engineering & Research
& Co. Truss shoe. 2,770,846, 11-20-56, CI. 20 — 0.5.
Findlev. Deon C. Form brace. 2,741,821, 4-17-56, CI.
25—118.
Findley, George W. : See —
Blaauw, Andrew, and Findley. 2,744.724.
Findley, George W., to Ford Motor Co. Variable and reversible
pitch fan for internal-combustion engine. 2,734,493,
2-14-56. CI. 123—41.12.
Findlev. Howard J., to Eaton Mfg. Co. Combined electric
switch and gearshift lever. 2,732,447, 1-24-56, CI.
200—61.54.
Findley, Howard J., to Eaton Mfg. Co. Magnetic drive.
2.744,596, 5-8-56, CI. 192—21.5.
Findlev, Howard J., to Eaton Mfg. Co. Magnetic fluid clutch.
2.756,852, 7-31-56. CI. 192 — 21.5.
Findley, Howard J., to Eaton Mfg. Co. Power transmitting
apparatus. 2,773,205, 12-4-56, CI. 310—96.
Fine, Byrd S., deceased ; M. A. Fine, administratrix. Safety
control mechanism for a tvpe composing and line casting
machine. 2.770,355. 11-13-56. CI. 199—18.
Fine, Fred F. Nut separator. 2,762,506, 9-11-56, CI.
209—27.
Fine, Jack E. Master drawbars for hayrakes. 2,736,154,
2-28-56, CI. 56—27.
Fine, Margaret A. : See —
Fine. Byrd S. 2.770 355.
Fine, Morris E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Bodies
having low temperature coefficients of elasticity. 2.775.536,
12-25-56 CI. 148 — 11.5.
Fine, Robert. Combination floor covering. 2,771,383,
11-20-56, CI. 154—49.
Fine. William E. Plain sight dial indicator attachments.
2.759.270. 8-21-56. CI. 33—172.
Fineberg. Samuel E. Mothproof storage bag. 2,752,033,
6-26-56. CI. 206—10.
Finegan, Franklin .1. Irrigating apparatus. 2,755,985,
7-24-56, CI. 299—83.
Finelli, Anthony F., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Puri-
fication and decolorization of esters. 2,748,159, 5-29-56,
CI. 260—475.
Fineman, Manuel N., to Rohm & Haas Co. Low foaming
detergents. 2.746.927, 5-22-56, CI. 252—89.
Finer, Bernard. Spring back chair. 2,749,974, 6-12-56,
CI. 155—179.
Fineran, Charles A., to Elastic Stop Nut Corp. of America.
Screw-threaded pivot bearing with locking means.
2,766.080. 10-9-56, CI. 308—159.
Finesse Wristlet, Inc. : See —
i:< ,i: M.Mllh. Simon. 2,753,682.
Finest Scaffold Co., The : See —
McDonough, James S. 2,744,795.
Finestone, Harry Z., to Jacob S. Cohen, d. b. a. American Toy
Products Co. Table tennis board. 2,769,636, 11-6-56, CI.
273—30.
Fingerett, Joseph A., and J. E. Richardson, to Hughes Air-
craft Co. Magnetic phase and amplitude controller.
2,762,969. 9-11-56, CI. 323—89.
Finholt, Robert W., to General Electric Go. Polymeric chloro-
trifluoroethylene stabilized with small nniounts of chromic
oxide. 2,737.505, 3-6-56, CI. 260 — 45.75.
Finholt. Robert W., to General Electric Co. Polymeric ehloro-
trifluoroethylene. 2,755,267, 7-17-56, CI. 260—33.2.
Finholt, Robert W., and V. Abolins, to General Electric Co.
Electric conductor wrapping machine. 2,730,474, 1-10-56,
CI. 154—2.25.
Finigan. Charles M. : See —
Reilly. Park M., Carwardine, and J^inigan. 2,739,176.
Kinisliine laboratories. Inc. : See —
Hagadorn, Elmore W. 2.743.558.
Hagadorn. Elmore W. 2.759.529.
Hagadorn. Elmore W. 2,775,489.
Finizio. Victor L. : See —
Burnett, George IT., and Finizio. 2,764,956.
Fink. Abraham S. Surgical dressing for closing wounds.
2.752,921. 7-3-56. CI. 128—334.
Fink. Carl J., and C. E. Heintz. to Creo-Dipt Co., Inc. Mul-
tiple shingle structure. Re. 24,246, 12-4-56, CI. 108 — 8.
Fink, Frank E. : See —
Williams, Edward E., and Fink. 2,730,806.'
Fink. Heinrich : See —
Beck, Hans, and Fink. 2,743,141.
Fink. Heinrich, and J. Steichele. to SKF Kugellagerfabriken
Gesellschaft mit besch'-ankror Haftung. Bearing means for
spinning and doubling spindles. 2,750,237, 6-12-56, CI.
308—154.
Fink, James C, to Scripto, Inc. Retractable ball pen.
2,741,225, 4-10-56, CI. 120—42.03.
Fink. Melvin M. : See —
Hughes, Everett C, Hardman, and Fink. 2,764,889.
Fink, Raymond E., to The New Haven Pulp and Board Co.
Cartons. 2,747,785, 5-29-56, CI. 229 — 28.
Fink. Robert C. to The Galion Iron Works & Mfg. Co. Road
roller with retractable transporting wheels. 2,752,832.
7-3-56. CI. 94—50.
Finke, Herbert A. : See —
Deutsch, Sid, and Finke. 2,772,355.
Gaffney, Francis J., and Finke. 2,748.276.
Finke, Herbert A., and J. E. Ebert, to Polytechnic Research
and Development Co. Inc. Wide range resonator. 2,752 Ml-i
6-26-56. PI. 250 — 36.
Finkel, Abiam R. Folding shower door. 2,747,200,5-29-56,
CI. 4—148.
Finkelstein, Jacob, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Dichloro-
styrylpyridinium compounds. 2,742,463, 4-17-56, CI.
200 — 240.
Finkelstein, Jacob, and J. Lee, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc.
Indole derivatives and method for producing same.
2,773,875, 12-11-50, CI. 260—293.
Finkelstein. William. Handle. 2,732,047, 1-24-56 CI.
190—57.
Finkelstein, William. Luggage handle. 2,744,595, 5-8-56,
CI. 190 — 58.
Finkelstein, William. Handle. 2,747,706, 5-29-56, CI.
190 — 57.
Finkelstein, William. Luggage handle. 2,765,888, 10-9-56.
Finken, Walter S. : See —
Frieder, Leonard P., and Finken. 2,730,314.
Frieder, Leonard P., and Finken. 2,730,316.
Frieder, Leonard P., and Finken. 2.732 153
Frieder, Leonard P., and Finken. 2,739,309.
Frieder, Leonard P., and Finken. 2,739,310.
Frieder, Leonard P., and Finken. 2,742,174.
Frieder, Leonard P., and Finken. 2.766,453.
Frieder, Leonard P., Finken, and Aileo. 2,762,589.
Finken, Walter S., to L. P. Frieder. Adjustably contoured
frame structure for eye shields and the like. 2,762,051,
9-11-56, CI. 2—14.
Finken, Walter S., to L. P. Frieder. Load-retarding canopy
of preformed type. 2.774.561, 12-18-56, CI. 244 — 145.
Finkenauer. Frederick J.. Jr., and O. E. Bowlus, to Chrysler
Corp. Generator regulating system. 2.754,469, 7-10-56,
CI. 322— 25.
Finkenauer. Frederick J.. Jr.. and H. O. Schmidt, to Chrysler
Corp. Disc brake. 2,757,760, 8-7-56, CI. 188 — 72. '
Finkler, Ronald A. : See —
Gray, John W., Hayek, Finkler, and Reed. 2,761,332.
Finlay, Alexander, to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Coded
carrier remote control systems. 2,735,083, 2-14-56 CI.
340—163.
Finlay, Alexander C. : See — -
Shull, Gilbert M., Routien, and Finlay. 2,773,878.
Finlay, Alexander, Jr., W. Hecox, and R. L. Thompson, to The
Battelle Development Corp. Multiple-contact switch.
2.773,951, 12-11-50, CI. 200—23.
Finlay, Donald W. : See —
Hanson, Carl V., and Finlay. 2,756,951.
Finlay, Donald W„ to Boeing Airplane Co. Variable area
drag chute. 2,761,636, 9-4-56, CI. 244—113.
Finlay, Donald W., and R. E. Pearson, to Boeing Airplane Co.
Airplane ground tug. 2,751,990, 6-26-56, CI. 180 — 6.2.
Finlay, Walter L. : See —
Darby, Paul F., Finlay, and Simmons. 2.745,891.
Finlayson, Frank E. : See —
Zervick, Richard J., Finlayson, and Swenson. 2,761,228.
Finlayson. Frank E.. to General Electric Co. Steam flatiron.
2.750.692. 6-19-56, CI. 38—77.
Finlayson, Frank E., and B. A. Denton, to General Electric
Co. Combination dry and steam flatiron. 2,737,737,
3-13-56, CI. 38—77.
Finlayson. John, to Baker Perkins Ltd. and McVitie & Price
Ltd. Means for discharging wafer making machines.
2.750.875. 6-19-56, CI. 99 — 373.
Finman, Morton, to Standard Oil Co. Extreme pressure
lubricant. 2,775,558, 12-25-56, CI. 252 — 33.6.
Finn, Burton C. Work holding and tilting device. 2,761,334,
9-4-56, CI. 77—62.
Finn, Dennis J. Crustacean trap. 2,774,176, 12-18-56.
CI. 43—69.
Finn, John M., Jr. : See —
Cunningham, George L., and Finn. 2,737,442.
Cunningham, George L., and Finn. 2,762,686.
Finn, John S., to W. II. Mead. Apparatus for conveying
comminuted materials. 2,744,792, 5-8-56, CI. 302 — 14.
Finn. Robert R., and P. A. White, to Jones & Lamson Ma-
chine Co. Collapsible threading die for selectively cutting
straight or taper threads. 2.740.000. 5-22-50. CI. 10 — 95.
Finn, Sidney J., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Lasting
machines. 2,7-18 403. 0-5-50, Gl. 12 — 8.5.
Finn, Sidney J.. W. L. Benedict. H. F. Schaefer, Jr., and J. W.
Hursh. to United Shoe Mnchinerv Corp. Machines for
operating on shoes. 2,740,142, 4-3-56, CI. 12 — 17.2.
Finnegan, Edward J. Fishing bobber. 2,729,015, 1-3-56,
CI. 43 — 44.9.
Finnegan. Edward P. Means for measuring trouser lengths.
2.734,270, 2-14-56, CI. 33—8.
Finnegan, John D. Snan-in moulding tag and card holder.
2,761,230, 9-4-56, CI. 40—11.
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Finnell. Calvin K. Freight car ballast. 2,764,950, 10-2-56,
CI. 105—369.
Finneran, James A., and H. N. Woebcke, to Hydrocarbon
Research, Inc. Process for recovering acetylene. 2,741,332,
4-10-56, CI. 183—115. a ,
Finney, Howard A., to Skycraft Mfg. Corp. Rotating disk
chance device. 2,754,124, 7-10-56 CI. 273 — 143.
Fino, Alexander F., to Hammond Iron Works. Floating
roof seal. 2,735,573, 2-21-56, CI. 220—26.
Finsterwalder, IJlrich. Post-stressed reinforcing rod anchor.
2,755,657, 7-24-56, CI. 72—50.
Finston, Victor, to The Meaker Co. Apparatus for auto-
matically conveying and immersing articles. 2,738,321,
3-13-56, CI. 204—203.
Fiore, Joseph P. : See —
Amdursky, Mark E., and Fiore. 2,761,990.
Edelhpre. Norman L.. and Fiore. 2,729.162.
FioriHa, Salvatore J., V> to J. J. Cannon. Toy baseball game.
2,758.839. 8-14-56, CI. 273—88.
Fippard, Arthur J. Friction clutches, fluid operated.
2,755.901. 7-24-56, CI. 192—85.
Fire Spotter Electric Alarm Co. : See —
Bland. Thomas W., and O'Brien. 2,736,012.
Firestone Tire & Rubber Co., The : See —
Albert. Harry E., and Kibler. 2,773,097.
Bacbner, Martin. 2,731,046.
Barnhart. William S. 2,731,505.
Bastinn, Raymond E. 2,754,720.
Best, Chris E. 2,731,484.
Bishop, Earl L. 2,754,886.
Bosomworth, George P. 2,731,537. •
Brink, Winfield S. 2,755,138.
Brodpn. Edwin N. 2,731,0.85.
Broden, Edwin N. 2,754,566.
Broden. Edwin N., and MacAyeal. 2,731,083.
Clark, Stanley M. 2,731,001.
Cohen, William S. 2,731,062.
Collins. .Tnck B. 2,730.807.
Eberly, Kenneth C. 2,755,315.
Forman, Lawrence E. 2.731,442.
Forman, Lawrence E. 2,731,443.
Glass, Oeorsre ,T., and Bruggemeier. 2,730,759.
Gregg. Lowell E., Lnnge. Alcoke, and Havens. 2,754,681.
Groncv, Carl W. 2,755,953.
Hay, Robert J., and Richardson. 2,755,258.
Haves. Robert A. 2,755,270.
Jefferys, Alexander G. 2,754,885.
•Teflerys, Alexander G., and .T. and F. Noall. 2,754,884.
Johnson. La Vern M. 2,754,955.
Johnson, Paul H. 2,731,433.
Johnson, Paul H., Musch, and Metzger. 2.731,434.
Johnson, Paul H., Musch, and Metzger. 2,731,435.
King, Frank S. 2,754,876.
King, Frank S., and Petrasek. 2,754,875.
Kubaugh. Le Roy M. 2,731,304.
Lyons, Williams J., and Prettyman. 2,755,214.
Mason. Fred H., and Bosomworth. 2,754,546.
Morrell, John W., and Smith. 2,730,758.
Noall, John. 2,755,028.
Powers, Robert P. 2,731,063.
Powers, Robert P. 2,731,004.
Powers, Robert P. 2,731,065.
Reid, Robert T., Hanson, and Pikna. 2,755,314.
Rowe. Walter C. 2.731 .060.
Rowland, George P., Jr., and Piloni. Re. 24,206.
Rowland, George P., Jr., and Piloni. 2,731,449.
Secrest, William J. 2,754,883.
Smith, Clifford D. 2,731.055.
Spencer, George A. 2,731,253.
Stefl, Eugene P., and Best. 2,731,440.
Stefl, Eugene P., and Best. 2,731,441.
Stefl, Eugene P., and Best. 2,731,482.
Thomas, Talbott E. 2.730.767.
Wilson, Hubert R. 2,754,961.
Wilson, Hubert R., and Bloss. 2,754,960.
Wilson, Robert F. 2,754.992.
Wykoff, Clyde R. 2,754,887.
Firewel Industries : See —
Meidpnbauer. Phillip E.. Jr. 2,766.752.
Firing, Osborne, to Scovill Mfg. Co. Process and apparatus
for making zipper fastener stringers. 2,734,546, 2-14-56,
CI. 153—1.
Firing, Osborne, to Scoville Mfg. Co. Machine for making
fastener stringers. 2.763,051. 9-18-56, CI. 29—34.
Firkins. Carlvle. Animal handling chute. 2,730,072, 1-10-56,
CI. 119 — 99.
Firm Fida S. p. A. Fabbrica Italiana Prodotti Odontoia-
tria, The : See —
Ramspersrpr. Raffaele. 2,742,700.
Firm Schmid & Wezel : See —
Wezel, Walter. 2.751,680.
Firma Apparatebau G. m. h. H. : See —
Fest, Erich. 2.741,369.
Firma B. Braun : See —
Braun. Emil and B. 2.747,228.
Firma B. Thies. Spezialmaschinenfabrik : See — -
Thies, Alfred F. B. Re. 24,260.
Thies. Alfred F. R. 2.739,392.
Firma Carl Hepting & Co., Lederwaren- und Giirtelfabrik
G. m. b. H. : See—
Hepting. Carl. 2,732,876.
Hepting, Carl. 2,748,822.
Firma Continental Gummi-Werke, A.-G. : See —
Beckadolph, Richard, and Niclas. 2,743,760.
Firma Dragerwerk, Heinr. & Bernh. Drager : See —
Koch, Heinrich, FUrniss, and Mollering. 2,766,753.
Firma Ferd. Braselmann : See —
Braselmann, Ferdinand. 2,731,842.
Firma Fichtel & Sachs A. G. : See —
Binder, Richard I., and Ludwig. 2,773,575.
Firma Fleissner & Sohn, Mascinenfabrik : See —
Fleissner, Hans. 2,755,513.
Firma Fortuna Werke Spezialmaschinenfabrik A.-G. : See —
Cramer, Helmut, and Meyer. 2,773,335.
Firma Fritz Werner Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Lappe, Wilhelm. 2,743,967.
Firma Gebr. Happich G. m. b. H. : See —
Lower, Helmut. 2,774,624.
Firma Gedore Werkzeugfabrik Otto Dowidat : See —
Dowidat, Otto. 2,733,624.
Firma Gerdes & Co. : See —
Sohn, Friedrich. 2,732,101.
Firma H. A. Schlatter A. G. : See —
Schlatter, H. Alfred, and Wegmann. 2,761,951.
Firma Hermann Sewerin vorm. Vulkan-Werk G. m. b. H. :
See—
Schultze, Karl. 2,741,912.
Firma Kienzle Apparate G. m. b. H. : See —
Meer.Karl. 2,739.031.
Firma Lenkradwerk Gustave Petri : See —
Naumann, Horst. 2,744,975.
Firma May-Pressenbau G. m. b. H. : See —
Hecht, Helmut. 2,738,748.
Firma Schering A. G. : See —
Kaspar, Emanuel, Pawlowski, Junkmann, and Schenck.
2.753,360.
Firma Steinkohlen-Elektrizitat Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Lenhart, Emil, and Zaoralek. 2,731,955.
Firma Sud-Chemie A. G. : See —
Wiberg, Egon, and Buchheit. 2,738,358.
Firma Theodor Klatte : See —
Nubling, Otto. 2,738,849.
Niibling, Otto. 2,765.623.
Firma Willy Aumann, Werkstatten fur Feinmechanik und Ap-
paratebau : See —
Reich, Adolf. 2,766,945.
Firman, Melvin C. : See —
Minieri, Pasquale P., Sokol, and Firman. 2,734,018.
First National Bank of Cincinnati, Ohio, The : See —
Shepherd, William F. 2,757,060.
Firth-Brown Tools Ltd. : See —
Booth, Christopher H. 2,739,481.
Booth, Christopher H. 2,769,225.
Crisp, William H. 2,769,355.
Firth Carpet Co.. Inc.. The : See —
Herrnstadt, Gerald E. 2,745,442.
Sontag, Herbert P., Salomon, and Herrnstadt. 2,760,520
Firth, David, to Dodge Mfg. Corp. Shaft collars. 2,739,830,
3_27-56, CI. 287—52.08.
Firth, David, to Dodge Mfg. Corp. Conveyor pulleys.
2,763,158, 9-18-56, CI. 74—230.3.
Firth, David, to Dodge Mfg. Corp. Variable pitch sheaves.
2,773,393, 12-11-56. CI. 74—230.17.
Firth Sterling, Inc. : See —
Bowen, John L. 2,740,611.
Grimshaw, Leonard C. 2.736,650.
Wellborn, William W. 2.753,621.
Williams, Everard M. 2,773,168.
Firth, Thos., & John Brown Ltd. : See —
Kirkby, Henry W., and Sykes. 2,737,455.
Sykes, Charles, and Kirkby. 2,769,227.
Firth-Vickers Stainless Steels Ltd. : See —
Kirkby. Henry W., and Sykes. 2,747,989.
Fisch, Richard A. : See —
Dick, Franklin. 2,743,458.
Dick, Franklin. 2,751,629.
Dick, Franklin. 2,773,265.
Fischback, Bryant C. : See —
Harris, Guy H., and Fischback. 2,764,593.
Fischback, Bryant C. and G. H. Harris, to The Dow Chemi-
cal Co. Haloaryl aziridinecarboxamides. 2,775,587,
12-25-56, CI. 260—239.
Fischer. Albert M., to Metal-Glass Products Co. Combination
aerator and rinser. 2.754,264. 7-10-56, CI. 210—26.
Fischer, Allen, and K. A. Bauridl, Jr. Picket fence.
2.773,674, 12-11-56. CI. 256 — 22.
Fischer, August, and W. Ketzler. Anchor structure for mines,
tunnels and the like. 2.771.746, 11-27-56, CI. 61 — 45.
Fischer, Carl, and K. Grodde. Treating packing material.
2.745,546. 5-15-56. CI. 206—84.
Fischer, Carl B. Speed alarm. 2.771,524, 11-20-56, CI.
200—56.
Fischer, Charles F., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Apparatus for
processing liquid material. 2,770,294, 11-13-56, CI.
159—10.
Fischer, Clarence H., and W. W. Parsons, to The East Dayton
Tool and Die Co. Apparatus for feeding work pieces from
a hopper to a dowel cutting machine. 2,734,620, 2-14-56,
CI. 198—45.
Fischer, Clayton A. : See —
Dalton, John F., Fischer, and Turnbull. 2,770,692.
Fischer, Ellas, to Armour and Co. Synthetic wax materials
and method of preparing the same. 2,772,173, 11-27-56,
CI. 106—10.
Fischer, Ernst, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vor-
mals Meister Lucius und Bruninsr. Mon-azo-dyestuffs insolu-
ble in water. 2,742,459, 4-17-56, CI. 260—204.
256
Fischer, Ernst, to Farbwerke Hoechst A G. vormals Meister
Lucius und Bruning. Mono-azo dyestuffs insoluble in water.
2,750,378, 6-12-56, CI. 260 — 202.
Fischer, Ernst, and F. Muris, to Farbwerke Hoechst A. G.
vormals Meister Lucius und Bruning. Mono-azo-dyestuffs
insoluble in water. 2,729,632, 1-3-56, CI. 260— 193
Fischer, Eugene. Cow tail holder. 2,757,637, 8-7-o6, CI.
119 — 105. . ,
Fischer, Frederick K., and W. H. Bartolett, to the United
States of America as represented by the Secretary of the
Navy. Reversing gear and drive control. 2,749,776,
6-12-56, CI. 74—740.
Fischer, Georg. Tube filter installations. 2,768,706, 10-30-56,
CI. 183— 58.
Fischer, Georg, Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Bischoff, Fritz N., and Haberlin. 2,773,339.
Fischer, H. G., & Co. : See —
Kozinski, Joseph. 2,734,508.
Kozinski, Joseph. 2,735,023.
Fischer, Hans F. : See — „ „
Whitehouse, Zebulon W., Schulze, and Fischer. 2,7o7,806.
Fischer, Harold, to General Motors Corp. Hydraulic clutch
and relief valve therefor. 2,740,512, 4-3-56, CI. 192—85.
Fischer, Harold A., to Compco Corp. Shipping case and stor-
age chest. 2,747,732, 5-29-56, CI. 206—52.
Fischer, Harold P., to National Pneumatic Co., Inc. Fire door
control. 2,733,918, 2-7-56, CI. 268 — 66.
Fischer, Harry C. : See —
Liberatore, Laurence C, Tibbits, Aldridge, and Fischer.
2,745,925.
Fischer, Harry C, and L. P. Benua, to The Ebco Mfg. Co.
Apparatus tor producing and dispensing beverages having
frozen particles therein. 2,734,347, 2-14-56, CI. 62 — 4.
Fischer, Harry C, and L. P. Benua, to The Ebco Mfg. Op.
Beverage cooler and dispenser. 2,734,357, 2-14-56, CI.
Fischer, Harry C, and L. P. Benua, to The Ebco Mfg. Co.
Faucet valve for beverage dispensers. 2,766,005, 10-9-56,
CI. 251—310. , ; ..
Fischer, Harry F. Automatic stock loader for single spmdle
automatic screw machines. 2,742,656, 4-24-56, CI.
Fischer, Heinz, to J. R. Geigy A. G. Filter press. 2,761,567,
9-4-56, CI. 210— 188. . „
Fischer, Herbert G. M., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Hydrocarbon oil conversion process by catalysis and hydro-
gen donor diluent non-catalytic cracking. 2,772,213,
11-27-56, CI. 196—49.
Fischer, John C. : See —
Bunsen, William F., Baxter, Fischer, and Vyvyan.
2,743,163.
Fischer, John C, Jr. Circular aircraft and control system
therefor. 2,772,057, 11-27-56, CI. 244—15.
Fischer, John T., to Radio Corp. of America. Stabilized
cascade-connected semi-conductor amplifier circuits and the
like. 2,762,875, 9-11-56, CI. 179—171.
Fischer, Josef : See —
Dressier, Max, and Fischer. 2,748,323.
Fischer, Paul E., to E. G. Staude Mfg. Co., Inc. Apparatus
for packaging of powder in small quantities. 2,746,223,
5-22-56, CI. 53—180.
Fischer Paul E., R. S. Hedin, C. H. Swanson, and H. E.
Wissman, to General Mills, Inc. Mechanism for folding con-
tainer end flaps. 2,738,714. 3-20-56, CI. 93 — 36.8.
Fischer, Paul M., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Speed regulating
and current limit motor control system. 2,749,493, 6-5-56,
CI. 318—142.
Fischer, Paul W. : See —
Boyd Thomas F. G.. Fischer, and Wheeler. 2,759,607.
Brown, James S., Fischer, and Johnson. 2,730,190.
Carpenter, Clayton A., and Fischer. 2,753,939.
Nowak, Theodore J., and Fischer. 2,747,671.
Stegemeier, Richard J., and Fischer. 2,754,266.
Fischer. Paul W., to Union Oil Co. of California. Electrically
conductive drilling fluids. 2,739,120, 3-20-56, CI. 252—8.5.
Fischer & Porter Co. : See —
Eichenberger, Henry F., and Brewer. 2,731,830.
Fischer, Richard A. : See —
Crawford, James V., Fischer, and Le May. 2,772,829.
Kemper, James M., and Fischer. 2,749,828.
Fischer, Richard A., R. A. Arthur, and J. M. Kemper, to The
Garrett Corp. Speed regulating mechanism. 2,731,022,
1-17-56, CI. 137—34.
Fischer, Richard A., and J. M. Kemper, to The Garrett Corp.
Pressure regulating mechanism. 2,767,636, 10-23-56, CI.
98—1.5.
Fischer, Rudolf G., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Core sample
micrometer. 2,736,099, 2-28-50, CI. 33 — 147.
Fischer, Thomas L. : See —
White, Warren W., and Fischer. 2,759. 09S.
Fischer, Thomas L., to Standard Coil Products Co., Inc. Cali-
bration device. 2,748,375, 5-29-56, CI. 340—187.
Fish, Bernard, to Interstate Container Corp. Multiple
garment shipping container. 2.752.032, 6-26-56, CI. 206 — 7.
Fish, James, to The Paterson Parchment Paper Co. Paper
web with a simulated woven texture. 2,771,363. 11-20-56,
CI. 92—3.
Fish. James L., to Motorola, Inc. Soldering device.
2,771,049, 11-20-56, CI. 113—59.
Fish, Marion F. : See —
Briggs, William C, and Fish. 2,765,198.
Fish, Marion F., and A. E. Small, to Sumner Iron Works.
Feeding mechanism for rechippers. 2,756,788, 7-31-56, CI.
144—242.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Co.
head.
Trolley
2,767,503, 10-23-56, CI.
Fish Products Co. : See —
Kreutzer, Conradin O. 2,764,832.
Fish, Richard H., y2 to E. Preston. Agricultural spraying
machine. 2,746,794, 5-22-56, CI. 299—45.
Fish, Richard H., % to E. Preston. Agricultural spraying
machine. 2,761,731, 9-4-56, CI. 299—37.
Fishalow, Nathan. Convertible wheeled article carrier.
2,755,096, 7-17-56, CI. 280—36.
Fishberg, Joseph : See —
Walcoff, Charles H. 2,751,869.
Fisher, Albert E. : See —
Butler, Robert P. 2,742,233.
Fisher, Alec, to General Electric Co. Submersible motor
2,758,226, 8-7-56, CI. 310—87.
Fisher, Anton E. Grain pick up attachment for harvesters.
2,734,332, 2-14-56, CI. 56—312.
Fisher, Arthur L. and A. W. Leveling device for grain com-
bines. 2,741,484, 4-10-56, CI. 280—6.
Fisher, Austin W. : See —
Fisher, Arthur L. and A. W. 2,741,484.
Fisher, B. E. : See —
Brophy, Edmund J. 2,741,840.
Fisher, Bernard M. : See—
Axelrad, Bernard A., and Fisher. 2,756,208
Fisher, Charles P. Sensitive relay. 2,755,346, 7-17-56, CI.
200—1.
Fisher, Charles R., to General Dynamics Corp. Impulse test-
ing equipment. 2,730,578, 1-10-56, CI. 179 — 175.2.
Fisher, Chester D., to Sprout, Waldron & Co. Mixer.
2,731,248, 1-17-56, CI. 259—97.
Fisher, Chester D., to Sprout, Waldron and Co., Inc. Hammer
mill with separately usable screens. 2,732,137, 1-24-56, CI.
241 — 89.
Fisher, Chester D., to Sprout, Waldron & Co. Pellet mill
2,764,951, 10-2-56, CI. 107—14.
Fisher, Clifford A. and J. A. Dental impression tray.
2,758,374, 8-14-56, CI. 32—17.
Fisher, Dalton W., to The Ohio Bra
2,761,025, 8-28-56, CI. 191—59.1.
Fisher, Donald G. Fishing lure.
43—42.43.
Fisher, Donald H. : See — ■
Cope, John E., and Fisher. 2,774,865.
Fisher, Douglas A. Carrying case. 2,709,475, 11-6-50, CI.
150—33.
Fisher, Earl E. : See—
Cantrell, Troy L., and Fisher. 2,763,614.
Fisher, Earl E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Prepa-
ration of aldehydes. 2,733,270, 1-31-56, CI. 260—604.
Fisher, Edward W. : See —
Chambers, Albert M., Jr., Closs, Fisher, and Milligan.
2,729,481.
Chambers, Albert M., Jr., and Fisher. 2,731,284.
Fisher, Edwin L., and A. P. Fenton, to Kohler Co. Speed
regulator. 2,730,350, 1-10-56, CI. 264—3.
Fisher, Elmer L., and R. R. Paradise. Fixture for use in the
parking space of drive-in restaurants. 2,739,857, 3-27-56,
CI. 311—2.
Fisher, Emery J. Multi-chamber spray gun. 2,732,258,
1-24-56, CI. 299—140.
Fisher. Emery J. Chemical spray gun. 2,747,934, 5-29-56,
CI. 299 — 86.
Fisher, Emery J. Blending and mixing machine. 2,764,392,
9-25-56, CI. 259—3.
Fisher, Ernest F. Salamander type heating apparatus.
2.752,911, 7-3-56, CI. 126—90.
Fisher Flouring Mills Co. : See —
Herzog, Harold A., and Eastwood. 2,745,590.
Herzog, Harold A., and Kistler. 2,758,732.
Fisher, Frank F., to The Airetool Mfg. Co. Apparatus for
testing the effectiveness of tube rolling. 2,735,294, 2-21-56,
Fisher, Glenn E. Ceiling board jack. 2,741,514, 4-10-56,
CI. 304—29.
Fisher, Glover. Coin operated ball collecting and dispensing
mechanism for pool tables. 2,756,998, 7-31-56, CI. 273 — 11.
Fisher, Gordon S., and L. A. Goldblatt, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of Agriculture.
Peroxides of saturated cvc'lic terpenes and method of pro-
ducing same. 2,735,870, 2-21-56, CI. 260 — 610.
Fisher, Gordon S., L. A. Goldblatt, and J. S. Stinson, to
the United States of America as represented by the Secre-
tary of Agriculture. Converting alphn-pinene to mixtures
of acids. 2,750,411, 6-12-56, CI. 260—514.
Fisher, Gordon S., and L. A. Goldblatt, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of Agriculture.
Polvmerizations initiated bv saturated cvclic terpene per-
oxides. 2,775,578, 12-25-56, CI. 260—84.1.
Fisher, H., (Oldham) Ltd. : See —
Jackson, Kenneth. 2,770,122.
Fisher, Hardin Y. : See —
Bachi, Robert W., and Fisher. 2,739,451.
Bachi, Robert W., and Fisher. 2.752,189.
Soreng, Edgar M., and Fisher. 2,734,153.
Fisher, Harland S. : See —
Schwartz, Morris A., and Fisher. 2,775,410.
Fisher, Harry C, to The Gardner Board and Carton Co.
Process of producing moisture resistant coated paper webs.
2,756,164, 7-24-56. CI. 117—64.
Fisher, Henry B.. to Phillips Petroleum Co. Oil-base drilling
muds, and methods of drilling with same. 2,743,233,
4-24-56, CI. 252—8.5.
LIST OF PATENTEES
257
Fisher, Henry C, and H. F. G. Ueltz, to Norton Co. Aluminum
oxide catalyst carrying material and process of making
same. 2,737,444, 3-6-56, CI. 23 — 143.
Fisher, Herbert R., to Garden City Plating & Mfg. Co. Level-
ing device for a standard. 2,747,826, 5-29-56, CI. 248—243.
Fisher, Herman G. : See —
Sly, Leslie W., Doe, and Fisher. 2,747,327.
Fisher Industries, Inc. : See — ■
Fisher, Robert C. 2,761,209.
Fisher, Jack C, and L. P. Dosniann, to United States Rubber
Co. Method of applying vinyl plastisol layers to cured
cellular rubber. 2,772,194, 11-27-56, CI. 154 — 100.
Fisher, James A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Projection
knob for TV channel selection. 2,768,603, 10-30-56, CI.
116—124.4.
Fisher, James W. : See —
Bates, Harold, Fisher, and Smith. 2,775,585.
Bates, Harold, Fisher, and Upton. 2,739,879.
Bates, Harold, Sammons, and Fisher. 2,775,529.
Kowolik, Ernest J., and Fisher. 2,764,469.
Kowolik, Ernest J.-, and Fisher. 2,764,570.
Sammons, Charles W., Mortimer, and Fisher. 2,763,898.
Fisher, James W., and J. Lincoln, to Celanese Corp. of
America. Polyesters. 2,762,789, 9-11-56, CI. 260—75.
Fisher, Jesse, to G. F. Meyer. Method of manufacturing arti-
ficial fish bait. 2,753.651, 7-10-56. CI. 43^2.53.
Fisher, Joe. Suction line screen. 2,734,637, 2-14-56, CI.
210 — 170.
Fisher, Jonathan C. : See —
De Vost, Valmore F., and Fisher. 2,732,040.
De Vost, Valmore F., Luttrell, Armstrong, Fisher, and
New. 2,740,286.
Fisher, Joseph F., and R. C. Moore, to Philco Corp. Plural
r" ase subcarrier color television system. 2,761,007,
28-56, CI. 178—5.2.
Fisher, Joseph V. Machine for making electrical transmis-
sion lines. 2,742,950, 4-24-56, CI. 154 — 2.24.
Fisher, June A. : See —
Fisher, Clifford A. and J. A. 2,758,374.
Fisher & Ludlow Ltd. : See —
Gill, George, A. K. and G. J. 2,774,236.
Fisher, Martin H. : See —
Herchenroeder, Louis W., and Fisher. 2,740,078.
Fisher, Milton E. and P. C. Self-feeding pig feeder.
2,744,497, 5-8-56, CI. 119—53.
Fisher, Norman A. Multi bubble producing device. 2,736,988,
3-6-56, CI. 46—7.
Fisher, Norman A. Bubble blowing machine. 2,736,989,
3-6-56, CI. 46—8.
Fisher, Norman G., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. Proc-
ess of preparing alkali metal and alkaline earth metal boro-
hydrides. 2,729,540, 1-3-56, CI. 23—14.
Fisher, Paul C. : See-
Fisher, Milton E. and P. C. 2,744,497.
Fisher, Peter, % to W. B. Steele, and % to L. T. Graves.
Stabilizing beam connection between crawlers and tractor
frame. 2,745,503, 5-15-56. CI. 180—9.1.
Fisher-Pierce Co., Inc. : See —
Garnick, Philip. 2,755,392.
Fisher-Price Toys, Inc. : See —
Sly, Leslie W., Doe, and Fisher. 2,747,327.
Fisher, Robert C, to Fisher Industries, Inc. Method for
assembling molding fasteners. 2,761,209, 9-4-56, CI.
29—509.
Fisher, Robert P. Rock and ore jaw crushers. 2,751,158,
6-19-56, CI. 241—262.
Fisher, Roy R., Sr., and F. T. Hawke, to Electric Steam
Radiator Corp. Top suspension vaporizer unit. 2,755,372,
7-17-56, CI. 219 — 40.
Fisher, Sidney G. Packaging machine. 2,750,723, 6-19-56,
Ql 53 215
Fisher, Simon,' and T. S. Kurlinski, to National Electric Weld-
ing Machines Co. Rotating electrode structure. 2,730,600,
1-10-56, CI. 219-^1.
Fisher, Thomas : See —
Graef, Charles G., Fisher, Deckman, and Simpson.
2,768,386.
Fisher, W Reuen. Bearing liner. 2,737,425, 3-6-56, CI.
308—237.
Fisher, W Reuen. Drill guide bushing. 2,744,424, 5-8-56,
Fisher, W Reuen. Bushing. 2,766,083, 10-9-56, CI. 308 — 237.
Fisher, W Reuen. Bearing. 2,766,084, 10-9-56, CI. 308 — 237.
Fisher, Walter J. : See —
Halkyard, Harold, and Fisher. 2,764,368.
Fisher, Walter J., and C. B. Sheerin, to International Har-
vester Co. Tubular tire carrier. 2,743,831, 5-1-56, CI.
214 — 454.
Fisher, Walter M., to Sturgis Posture Chair Co. Upholstered
seat structure. 2J60.562, 8-28-56, CI. 155 — 184.
Fisherman, David W., to New York Merchandise Co., Inc.
Lighting system for Christmas trees. 2,760,120. 8-21-56,
CI. 315—186.
Fishfader, S. : See —
Cooper, Carl M. 2,772,411.
Fishlove, H., & Co. : See-
Otto, Carl A. 2,775,064.
I Fishman, Samuel. Ophthalmic mounting. 2,754,724,
7-17-56, CI. 88 — 47.
Fishwood, Rollin W and N. C. Williams, to Power Brake
Equipment Co. Emergency air relay valve. 2,772,926,
12-^-56, CI. 303—63.
369555— P 17
Fisk, Bert: See —
True, Virgil, and Fisk. 2,745,067.
Fisk, Bert, and C. L. Spencer. Synchronous starting clutch.
2,730,215, 1-10-56, CI. 192—30.
Fisk, Charles F., to United States Rubber Co. High impact
strength plastic composition containing polyvinyl acetal
resin and ethyl acrylate elastomer. 2,775,572, 12-25-56,
CI. 260 — 45.5.
Fisk, Gustaf L., deceased ; H. S. Fisk, executrix. Flying trac-
tion vise. 2,736,425, 2-28-56, CI. 203—310.
Fisk, Hazel S. : See —
Fisk, Gustaf L. 2,736,425.
Fiske, Augustus H., Jr., and D. A. Morley, to General Electric
Co. Pneumatic fatigue testing device. 2,738,671. 3-20-56,
CI. 73—67.
Fisler, Leland H„ to The American Hardware Corp. Knob
retainer. 2,739,006, 3-20-56, CI. 292—352.
Fisler, Leland H., to The American Hardware Corp. Door
lock. 2,759,352, 8-21-56, CI. 70—210.
Fisler, Leland H., N. A. Welch, and F. J. McConnell, to The
American Hardware Corp. Door latch operating device.
2,733,088, 1-31-56, CI. 292—1.
Fisons Ltd. : See —
Bacon, Cyril G., and Friend. 2,747,964.
Fitch, Ellery R., and J. V. Ralston to Bendix-Westinghouse
Automotive Air Brake Co. Fluid pressure system.
2,746,255, 5-22-56, CI. 60—57.
Fitch, Elliot B., to Dorr-Oliver Inc. Continuous ion exchange
treatment. 2,767,140, 10-16-56, CI. 210—24.
Fitch, Frederick T., to W. R. Grace & Co. Primary amine
fluosilicate process. 2,759,958, 8-21-56, CI. 260 — 448.2.
Fitch, Howard M. Amino-aryl esters of acid phosphorus com-
pounds. 2,759,961. 8-21-56, CI. 260—461.
Fitch, John C. A., to Standard Container, Inc. Resealable
tubular metallic container. 2,757,821, 8-7-56, CI. 220 — 54.
Fitch Textile Co., Inc. : See —
Johnson, Edwin H. 2,750,649.
Fitchburg Engineering Corp. : See —
Forman, William O. 2,752,099.
Fitchett, Gilmer T. : See-
John, Song, and Fitchett. 2,759,947.
Fitler, Lester D., to The Standard Machinery Co. Self-sealing
telescopic splice-box. 2,737,685, 3-13-56, CI. 18 — 6.
Fitter. Ernest A. : See —
Early, Thomas A., Jr., and Fitter. 2,734,279.
Fitzgerald, Albert J., to General Electric Co. Grill. 2,742,116,
4-17-56, CI. 189 — 34.
Fitzgerald, Albert J., to General Electric Co. Locomotive
grille. 2,757,765, 8-7-56, CI. 189—82.
Fitzgerald, Edwin R., to Wisconsin Alumni Research Founda-
tion. Apparatus for determining dynamic mechanical
properties of viscoelastic materials. 2,774,239, 12-18-56,
CI. 73—67.
Fitzgerald, Gerald C. Anti-skid device. 2,730,406, 1-10-56,
CI. 301 — 47.
Fitz Gerald, Harold G., to Victorlite Industries, Inc. Col-
lapsible portable image projecting apparatus. 2,767,611,
10-23-56, CI. 88—24.
Fitzgerald, John V. : See —
Smith, Earl R., and Fitzgerald. 2,762,714.
Fitzgerald, John V. Hand tools for scoring and breaking tile
and the like. 2/733,703, 2-7-56, CI. 125 — 23.
Fitzgerald, John V., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Electrical
resistive device. 2,751.477, 6-19-56, CI. 201—73.
Fitzgerald, John V., and K. M. Laing, to Pittsburgh Plate
Glass Co. Glass radiometer. 2,745,284, 5-15-56, CI.
73—355.
Fitzgerald, John V., and G. S. Bachman, to Pittsburgh Plate
Glass Co. Transparent nuclear radiation shield. 2,747,105,
5-22-56, CI. 250—108.
Fitzgerald, John V., G. S. Bachman, and K. M. Laing, to
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Meter for high radiation fluxes.
2,752,506, 6-26-56, CI. 250—83.
Fitzgerald, John V., and G. S. Bachman, to Pittsburgh Plate
Glass Co. Radiation colorable chromium glass. 2,770,922,
11-20-56, CI. 49—88.
FitzGerald, John W. : See —
Schmitter, Walter P., Bade, and FitzGerald. 2,732,731.
Fitzgerald, Reginald P., to Pneumatic Drop Hammer Co.
Method and apparatus for die-forging articles from blanks
of normally rigid material. 2,744,315. 5-8-56, CI. 29—553.
Fitzgerald, Robert H., and E. E. Bauer, to Bendix Aviation
Corp. Collapsible antenna. 2.763,002, 9-11-56, CI.
343—880.
Fitzgerald, Robert T. : See — ■
Kulikowski, Edwin F., Miles, and Fitzgerald. 2,745,016.
Fitzgerald, Thomas W., and R. W. Farren, to the United
States of America as represented bv the Secretary of the
Navy. Rocket steering system. 2,774,305, 12-18-56, CI.
102—49.
Fitzgerald, William S., to General Electric Co. Mounting
arrangement for sheathed heaters. 2,757,271, 7-31-56, CI.
219—38.
Fitzhugh, Troy O., and G. T. Holt, to Shell Development
Co. Expandable tube plug. 2,764,184, 9-25-56, CI.
138—89.
Fitzmaurice. John J., to Brown Co. Aligning conveyor sys-
tem. 2,753,976. 7-10-56, CI. 198—33.
Fitzmayer, Louis H. : See —
Jordan, Samuel C, and Fitzmayer. 2,767,293.
Fitzner, Arthur O. : See —
King, George E., and Fitzner. 2,743,405.
258
Fitzner, William H., to Henry Vogt Machine Co. Control for
selective ice cuber and crusher. 2,741,096, 4-10-56, CI.
62—4.
Fitzpatrick, Henry. Hat hanger and identifying means for
hat. 2,771,230, 11-20-56, CI. 224 — 5.
Fitzpatrick, Hugh M., and M. F. Hackleroad. Gas concentra-
tion measurement. 2,741,911, 4-17-56, CI. 73 — 19.
Fitzsimmons, Archie L. Electric indicator. 2,738,404,
3-13-56, CI. 201 — 48.
Fitzsimmons, Archie L. Trolling ballast. 2,749,649, 6-12-56,
CI. 43 — 43.1.
Fitzsimmons, David P., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Rail-
way car speed determining and control apparatus.
2.751,492, 6-19-56, CI. 246—182.
Fitzsimmons, Harold C, to The Sharpies Corp. Centrifugal
separation. 2,761,618, 9-4-56, CI. 233—19.
Fitzsimmons, William J. Journal box seal. 2,758,854,
8-14-56, CI. 286—6.
Fix, Willi. Photographic printer. 2,729,155, 1-3-56, CI.
95—75.
Pjellstedt, Thorsten A., to McGraw Electric Co. Latch for
single and double throw hook operated disconnect switch.
2.770,702, 11-13-56, CI. 200—169.
Flagg, John E., and J. A. Ruseckas, to D. M. Clark. In-
flatable garment for aviators and the like. 2,762,047,
9-11-56, CI. 2 — 2.
Plagiello, Vincent A. Air operated clock. 2,770,941,
11-20-56, CI. 58—42.
Flaherty, Francis E., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Elec-
trical test circuits. 2,748,347, 5-29-56, CI. 324—158.
Flakice Corp. : See —
Field, Crosby. 2,747,379.
Flam, John : See —
Winger, Stover C. 2,762,478.
Flamand, Maurice R., to Draper Corp. Loom stop motion.
2,744,544, 5-8-56, CI. 139 — 354.
Flamand, Maurice R., to Draper Corporation. Let-off for
looms. 2,745,439, 5-15-56, CI. 139 — 110.
Flambeau Plastics Corp. : See —
Hulterstrum, Harold D. 2,743,839.
Flamm, Karl H., to C. Blue. Device for discharging liquids
from receptacles. 2,734,665, 2-14-56, CI. 222—207.
Flanagan, James J., 40% to P. W. Ratley. Drum carrier
attachment for lift trucks. 2,773,616, 12-11-56, CI.
214 — 655.
Flanders, Elmer D. : See — -
Ringel, Harold A., and Meyer. 2,746,668.
Flanders, Irving C. : See —
Kienberger, Charles A., Greene, Flanders, and Flynn.
2,751,344.
Flanders, Jay D. Anal napkin. 2,742,042, 4-17-56, CI.
128—290.
Flanigen, Cameron D., and W. J. Dietz, Jr., to Bendix Avia-
tion Corp. Starter control system. 2,742,759, 4-24-5C,
CI. 60—39.14.
Flannery, James N. : See —
Armitage, Joseph B., and Flannery. 2,736,243.
Flannery, John P., to Union Chemical & Materials Corp.
Dishwashers. 2,734,122, 2-7-56, CI. 219—39.
Flannery, John P., and W. G. Landwier, to The Murray Corp.
of America. Washing machines. 2,758,718, 8-14-56, CI.
210—63.
Flasher Electronic Corp. : See —
Craddock, Charles L. 2,736,005.
Flasnocker, Ewald, to Erven Lucas Bols, Inc. Beverage mixer.
2,771,913, 11-27-56. CI. 141—9.
Flaten, Nordahl T. : See —
Larson, Arnold W. G., and Flaten. 2,744,361.
Flater, Anders H., to General Electric Co. Mounting means
for externally applied heating elements. 2,742,561, 4-17-56,
CI. 219—38.
Flatley, Margaret J. Auxiliary bed hoist. 2.774.079,
12-18-56, CI. 5—84.
Flatt, James H. : See —
Dyer, John W., Flatt, and Short. 2,744,282.
Short, Brooks H., and Flatt. 2,761,537.
Flatz, Emil, and J. Hovel, to Klockner-Humboldt-Deutz
Aktiengesellschaft. Air cooled two stroke cycle internal
combustion engine. 2,758,581, 8-14-56, CI. 123 — 41.67.
Flatz, Emil. and J. Hovel, deceased (by M. E. Hovel, execu-
trix), to Klockner-Humboldt-Deutz Aktiengesellschaft. Air
cooled internal combustion engine. 2,766,741, 10-16-56,
CI. 123 — 41.67.
Flaws, John, Jr., K. W. Reynolds, and C. R. Meckstroth, to
General Electric Co. Automatic lamp base threading ma-
chine. 2,748,450, 6-5-56, CI. 29—25.13.
Flax, Jerome : See —
Childress, Clyde. 2,737,457.
Fleck, Fritz, to Sandoz A. G. Optical brightening agents of
the stilbene series. 2,766,239, 10-9-56, CI. 260 — 249.6.
Fleco Corp. : See —
Wilson, Anos J. 2,741,041.
Fleer, Thomas P. : See —
Garner, Claude M., Roos, Wright, and Fleer. 2,735,047.
Fleet of America, Inc. : See —
Monjar, Percival C, Riehle, and Thiem. 2,758,333.
Fleischel, Gaston, dedicated to the free use and benefit of the
public. Control mechanism for automotive transmissions.
2,738,683, 3-20-56, CI. 74—336.5.
Fleischel, Gaston, dedicated to the free use and benefit of the
public. Snap-action governor. 2,738,968, 3-20-56, CI.
264—17.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Fleischer, Arthur, to Nickel Cadmium Battery Corp. Elec-
tric battery plate and method of producing the same.
2,771,499, 11-20-56, CI. 136—24.
Fleischer, Frank H., to General Electric Co. Rotor member
for dynamoelectric machine. 2,740,910, 4-3-56, CI.
310—211.
Fleischer, Jeannette. Protective shields. 2,769,980, 11-13-56,
CI. 2—174.
Fleischer, John, to National Twist Drill & Tool Co. Gun drill.
2,739,496, 3-27-56, CI. 77—68.
Fleischer, S. S. C. Device for ensuring the correct sequence
of threads in a warp. 2,736,084, 2-28-56, CI. 28—22.
Fleischer, Svend S. C. Method of supporting threads or
groups of threads in a thread layer when the threads
or groups of threads are to be separated singly from the
said layer. 2,774,125, 12-18-56, CI. 28 — 22.
Fleischhacker, Desider, and N. Barsel, to International Hor-
mones, Inc. Solubilized adrenochrome hemostatic com-
positions. 2,774,711, 12-18-56, CI. 167—65.
Fleischhauer, Henry G. Automatic controlling device for
branch pipe lines. 2,744,541, 5-8-56, CI. 137 — 627.
Fleischman, George P., to General Motors Corp. Vibration
dampening means for brakes, clutches, and the like.
2,764,260, 9-25-56, CI. 188—1.
Fleischman, Joseph I. Rotary stone raking and removing
machine. 2,732,672, 1-31-56, CI. 55 — 17.
Fleischmann, Lester K. Holder for carbon rolls. 2,730,225,
1-10-56, CI. 197—126.
Fleiss, Hyman. Artist's panel. 2,742,724, 4-24-56, CI.
41 — 4.
Fleissner, Hans, to Firma Fleissner & Sohn, Maschinenfabrik.
Apparatus for drying loose fibrous materials. 2,755,513,
7-24-56, CI. 19—89.
Fleiszar, Mitchell J., Sr., J. R. Goldsmith, J. F. Lenc, and J. J.
Pikciunas, to Crane Co. Apparatus for producing metal
sponges, including conduit sealing means. 2,756,043,
7-24-56, CI. 266—24.
Fleit, Martin, and R. L. Ginesi. Bottle support. 2,748,952,
6-5-56, CI. 211—74.
Fleming, Antoinette J. Armrest for automobile seats.
2,751,968, 6-26-56, CI. 155—112.
Fleming, Charles A., to Borg-Warner Corp. Coating removal
apparatus. 2,733,466, 2-7-56, CI. 15 — 97.
Fleming, Charles F. Collapsible anti-glare device for mount-
ing on a windshield. 2,746,790, 5-22-56, CI. 296—97.
Fleming, Charles T. Buoyant pump rod and booster valve for
oil well pumps. 2,743,677, 5-1-56, CI. 103 — 229.
Fleming, Felix W. : See —
Pecora, Ralph J.. Jr.. Rein, and Fleming. 2,753,217.
Fleming, Gertrude M., to Farrand Optical Co., Inc. Electron
lens. 2,740,919, 4-3-56, CI. 315—15.
Fleming, Howard M., Jr. : See —
Burkhart, William H., Fleming, and Pfleger. 2,769,592.
Fleming, Howard M., Jr., to Monroe Calculating Machine Co.
Keyboard input circuit. 2,759,171, 8-14-56, CI. 340—174.
Fleming, Hugh B. System of carrier current distribution.
2,743,434, 4-24-56, CI. 340—310.
Fleming, Jere B. Fire extinguisher for auto tires. 2,732,017,
1-24-56, CI. 109—31.
Fleming, John J. : See —
Kindle, Robert W., and Fleming. 2,741,295.
Kindle, Robert W., and Fleming. 2,752,978.
Fleming, John S. : See —
Fleming, Margaret E. 2,771,084.
Fleming, Margaret E. 2,771,085.
Fleming, Margaret E. 2,771.889.
Fleming, Joseph. Fertilizer distributing apparatus for check-
row corn planters. 2,749,856, 6-12-56, CI. Ill — 52.
Fleming, Margaret E. Combined cuticle pusher and finger nail
cleaner. 2,738,794, 3-20-56, CI. 132—73.
Fleming, Margaret E., to J.'
2,771,084. 11-20-56, CI. 132-
Fleming. Dental cleaner.
Fleming, Margaret E., to J. S. Fleming. Dental cleaner.
2,771,085, 11-20-56, CI. 132—89.
Fleming. Margaret E., to J. S. Fleming. Dental cleaner.
2,771,889, 11-27-56. CI. 132—89.
Fleming, Myron T., to Proctor and Schwartz, Inc. Dryer for
powdered material. 2,746,171, 5-22-56, CI. 34 — 233.
Fleming, Raymond E.. to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Work piece holder. 2,731,948, 1-24-56, CI. 118—503.
Fleming, Robert : See —
St. Clair, Theodore A., and Fleming. 2,737,201.
Fleming, Robert B., to A. E. Watts, L. Stahovich, and C. A.
Gilmore. Container openers. 2,755,548, 7-24-56, CI.
30 — 4.
Fleming, Victor S. : See —
Jensen, Ole D.. and Fleming. 2,745,179.
Fleming. William J., to General Electric Co. Panelboard con-
struction. 2,738.446, 3-13-56, CI. 317—119.
Fleming, William T. : See —
Towle, Robert G., and Fleming. 2,738,033.
Fleming, William T., to Specialties Development Corp. Valve.
2,738,159, 3-13-56, CI. 251—333.
Fleming, William T., to Specialties Development Corp. Appa-
ratus for visually detecting suspended matter in fluid.
2,770,162, 11-13-56, CI. 88—14.
Flemming, Albert E., to Chrysler Corp. Sealing strip.
2,764,786, 10-2-56, CI. 20—56.4.
Flenner, Albert L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Organic sulfides and their preparation. 2,766,274, 10-9-56,
CI. 260—500.
Flesher, Wendell P. Foldable ladder support. 2,743,049,
4-24-56, CI. 228 — 64.
LIST OF PATENTEES
259
Fletcher, Albert E. Shaft seal. 2,752,175, 6-26-56, CI.
286—9.
Fletcher, Arthur H., to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Compound gas-
turbine engine with low-pressure compressor and turbine
by-pass. 2,748,566. 6-5-56, CI. 60 — 39.16.
Fletcher, Arthur H., N. E. Payne, G. Ellison, and E. W. Snow,
to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Power transmission systems.
2,741,351, 4-10-56, CI. 192—4.
Fletcher Aviation Corp. : See —
Thorp, John W., Swaisgood, and Ryder. 2,737,164.
Fletcher, Clarence B. Blast gun. 2,751,716, 6-26-56, CI.
51 — 11.
Fletcher, Ed : See —
Slayter, Games, and Fletcher. 2,729,027.
Slayter, Games, and Fletcher. 2,729,028.
Fletcher, Geoffrey : See —
Smith, Anthony P., and Fletcher. 2,744,662.
Fletcher, George L., to Eastman Kodak Co. Method of purify-
ing 0-ketoacetals. 2,760,984, 8-28-56, CI. 260 — 594.
Fletcher, George L., to Eastman Kodak Co. Conversion of
hydroxy vitamin A acetal to vitamin A aldehyde.
2,766,290, 10-9-56, CI. 200-598.
Fletcher, George L., and J. S. Hull, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Process for preparing 0-ketoacetals. 2,760,986, 8-28-56,
CI. 260—594.
Fletcher, John, to National Research Corp. Coating.
2,767,105, 10-16-56, CI. 117—71.
Fletcher, John F. Siren. 2,732,547, 1-24-56, CI. 340—405.
Fletcher, Philip J. : See —
Ashwood, Peter F., and Fletcher. 2,770,095.
Fletcher, Robert C, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Method and apparatus for determining phase angle and/or
coupling sign in measuring microwave impedances.
2,760,156. 8-21-56, CI. 324—58.
Fletcher, Robert C, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Interdigital filter circuit. 2,768,322, 10-23-56, CI. 315 — 3.5.
Fletcher, William H. : See —
Baran, Edward C, Fletcher, Jatzek, and Pappas.
2,752.307.
Flett, Charles D. : See —
Heimark, Clarence J. 2,763,175.
Fleury, Jack E., to Detroit Controls Corp. Electric igniter.
2,753,930, 7-10-56, CI. 158—123.
Flexible Carbon Products, Inc. : See —
Gordon, Edward. 2,765,579.
Flexible Road Joint Machine Co. : See —
Carnes, Fred D. 2.729,152.
Flexible Tubing Corp., The : See —
Daggett, Frederick K. 2,754,748.
Flexigrip Inc. : See —
Post, Louis. 2,772,712.
Staller, Karel J., and Svec. 2,736,079.
Flexi-Versal Corp. : See —
Redard, Leslie J. 2,762,210.
Flexman, James W. : See —
Lidge, Ralph T., and Flexman. 2,729,272.
Flexman, James W., and R. T. Lidge. Bed pan. 2,747,199,
5-29-56, CI. 4 — 112.
Flex-O-Glass, Inc.
Harter, Clair.
Warp, Harold.
Warp, John R.
Flex-O-Lators. Inc.
See—
2,757,703.
2.742,391.
2,741,306.
See—
Moorehouse. Richard. 2,774,986.
Piatt, John G. 2,771,129.
Richardson, William F. 2.744,480.
Richardson, William F. 2,757.734.
Flexonics Corp. : See —
Fentress, David W. 2,767,740.
Homfeldt, Bransford R., and Chiappe. 2,735,621.
Parlasca, Edwin W. 2,774,540.
Schindler, Frank S., and Homfeldt. 2,756,804.
Schindler, Frank S., and Titus. 2,739,828.
Flicek, Dorothy, Industries, Inc. : See —
Deutsch, Robert D.. and Langos. 2,734,190.
Flick, Francis S., to Flick-Reedv Corp. Piston and cylinder
seal packing. 2,757.993, 8-7-56. CI. 309—4.
Flick, Francis S., and W. J. Kudlaty, to Flick-Reedy Corp.
Floating cushion for a piston and cylinder device.
2,755,775, 7-24-56. CI. 121—38.
Flick-Reedy Corp. : See —
Flick, Francis S. 2,757.993.
Flick, Francis S.. and Kudlaty. 2.755,775.
Flicker. Howard D., to Jasco Aluminum Products Corp.
Window sash mounting and locking arrangement. 2,730,776,
1_17_56, CI. 20—52.2.
Flicker, Howard D.. to Jasco Aluminum Products Corp. Door
jamb sealing strip. 2,757,422, 8-7-56, CI. 20 — 69.
Flickinger, Lester : See —
Blaisdell, George G., and Flickinger. 2,774,234.
Flieth, Walter W. Concealed hinge structure. 2,764,777,
10-2-56, CI. 16—173.
Flight Refuelling Ltd. : See—
Goodliffe. Arthur W., and Proctor. 2,731,280.
Latimer-Needham, Cecil H, and Worlidge. 2,774,547.
MacGregor, Peter S., and Smith. 2,771,090.
Worlidge, Ronald F. 2,733,079.
Flinchbaugh, Donald E. and H. K. Wheel mounting for lawn
mower. 2,763,116, 9-18-56, CI. 56 — 25.4.
Flinchbaugh, Henry K. : See —
Flinchbaugh, Donald E. and H. K. 2,763,116.
Flind, Herbert C. Wire tensioning device. 2,731,691,
1-24-56, CI. 24—71.2.
2,755,500, 7-24-56, CI.
Rotary wire brushes.
Flinn, Hubert : See —
Umrath, Ernst, and Flinn. 2,739,271.
Flint, Charles R., to United Specialties Co. Vacuum breaker.
2,749,895, 6-12-56, CI. 123—97.
Flint, Hyland C. : See —
Williams, Richard J., and Flint. 2,764,227.
Flint, Hyland C, to American Metal Products Co. Spring
construction. 2,731,075, 1-17-56, CI. 155—179.
Flint, Hyland C, to American Metal Products Co. Zigzag
spring cushion having central support. 2,745,472, 5-15-56,
CI. 155—179.
Flint, Russell C, to LCN Closers, Inc. Connection for door-
checks. 2,772,439, 12-4-56, CI. 16—49.
Flint, Thomas : See —
Fluke, John M., and Flint. 2,736,554.
Flippen, James A. Clothesline apparatus. 2,759,685, 8-21-56,
CI. 242—102.
Flocke, Alexander : See —
Korber, Kurt, Kochalski, Flocke, and Heuer. 2,745,413.
Richter, Willy, and Flocke. 2,747,582.
Flocke, Alexander. Drive chain. 2,769,346, 11-6-56, CI.
74 — 250.
Floehr, Warren K. Spring bracket.
16—76.
Flohr, Alfred J., % to J. C. Ward.
2,739,332, 3-27-56, CI. 15—198.
Flolo, Ingvald O. : See —
Ringness. Cornell O. 2,757,807.
Flo-Matic Valve Co. : See —
De Schane, Dale L., and Ness. 2,768,683.
Flood, Carl A., to Dennison Mfg. Co. Tag attaching device.
2,729,177, 1-3-56. CI. 112—104.
Flood, Carl A., to Dennison Mfg. Co. Strand-loop fastener.
2,733,527, 2-7-56, CI. 40—20.
Flood, James E., to The Plastic Wire & Cable Corp. Insulated
wire. 2,744,153, 5-1-56, CI. 174 — 121.
Flood, John E., and S. D. Harper. Electrical pulse modula-
tors. 2,760,160, 8-21-56, CI. 332—9.
Flood, John J., and C. E. Thompson. Welding machine.
2,753.425, 7-3-56, CI. 219—8.
Flood, Robert D. : See —
Kelly, Gordon E., and Flood. 2,737,609.
Pan, Wen Y., and Flood. 2,752,486.
Flook, Edward R., and R. G. 'Sweet, to the United States of
America as represented by the United 'States Atomic Energy
Commission. Oxidation of uranosic oxide to uranium tri-
oxide with nitric acid vapor. 2,735,745, 2-21-56, CI.
23—14.5.
Flora, Laurence H., to Tinnerman Products, Inc. Fastening
device. 2,737,269, 3-6-56. CI. 189—36.
Flora, Laurence H., to Tinnerman Products. Inc. Resilient
stud clip or fastener. 2,740,179, 4-3-56, CI. 24 — 213.
Flora, Laurence H, to Tinnerman Products, Inc. Joint for
roofing, wall, floor, or the like. 2,740,505, 4-3-56, CI.
189—36.
Flora, Laurence H , to Tinnerman Products, Inc. Fastening
device. 2,748,906, 6-5-56, CI. 189—35.
Flora, Laurence H., to Tinnerman Products, Inc. Joint for
roofing, wall, floor or the like. 2,751,052, 6-19-56, CI.
EUora, Laurence H, to Tinnerman Products, Inc. Sheet
metal lock nut with spring locking arm. 2,771,113.
11-20-56, CI. 151—11.
Flora day, Burton S. Key-operated door knob assembly.
2,729,090, 1-3-56, CI. 70—223.
Florea, Harold R. Portable cooling device for fluids and
food. 2,770.103. 11-13-56, CI. 62—96.
Floren, Axel E. Means for attaching a tool to an inclined
or vertical surface. 2,768,665, 10-30-56, CI. 145 — 35.
Florence, Frank P. Power operated fountain brush.
2.744.271. 5-8-56, CI. 15 — 29.
Florence, Robert T. : See —
Beatty, Julian L., and Florence. 2,772.175.
Brandt, Carl L. W., and Florence. 2,732,795.
Chambers, Thomas S., and Florence. 2,771,372.
Chambers, Thomas S., and Florence. 2,771,373.
Chambers, Thomas S., and Florence. 2,771,374.
Klimkowski, Robert J., and Florence. 2,743,191.
Klimkowski, Robert J., and Florence. 2,748,024.
Florence Stove Co. : See —
Reeves, Herbert M. 2,743,719.
Reeves, Herbert M. 2.762.594.
Schneider, Frank H. 2,761,053.
Flores, Iris M., to Sarong, Inc. Brassiere shaper. 2,730,275,
1-10-56, CI. 223—66.
Florida Industrial Laboratory, Inc. : See —
Short, Charles R., and Brouillette. 2,771,785.
Florio, Patrick A., and L. W. Rainard, to Alexander Smith,
Inc. Soil resistant fabric and method of making the same.
2,734,835, 2-14-56, CI. 117—169.
Florman, Irving. Lighter structure with compressible, re-
silient housing. 2,771 761, 11-27-56, CI. 67—7.
Florman, Irving. Chlorophyl impregnated filter means for
tobacco products. 2,774,354, 12-18-56, CI. 131 — 208.
Florschutz, Fritz E. : See —
MacNeill, John B., Florschutz, and Lentjes. 2,760,033.
Florschutz, Fritz E., and W. H. Stuellein, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Circuit breaker with contact inspection de-
vice. 2,739,205, 3-20-56, CI. 200—147.
Florschutz, Fritz E., and R. H. Leitzel, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Circuit breaker blast-valve mechanism.
2,739,206, 3-20-56, CI. 200—148.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Florschutz, Fritz E., and \V. S. Aspey. to Westin_
Electric Corp. Circuit interrupter. 2,743,337, 4-24-o6,
CI. 200—150.
Florschutz, Fritz E., and C. G. Lentjes, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Circuit interrupter. 2,748,209, 5-29-56,
CI. 200—18.
Flory, Leslie E., to Radio Corp. of America. Magnetic beam-
focusing systems. 2,733,364, 1-31-56, CI. 313 — 65.
Floseal Corp. : See —
Phillips, Henry F. 2,760,708.
Read Arthur. 2,735,605.
Flour, William, to Stewart-Warner Corp. Mechanical assembly
of electronic circuit components. 2,774,052, 12-11-56, CI.
339—176.
Floury, RenS : See —
Roumens, Jean, and Floury. 2,766,854.
Flower, Guiles, Jr. : See —
Rowe, Richard G., and Flower. 2,761,787.
Rowe, Richard G., and Flower. 2,773,852.
Flower, Robert A., to General Precision Laboratory Inc.
Pulsed microwave generator with automatic current con-
trol. 2,737,586, 3-6-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Flowers, Henry F. Dump car valve control mechanism.
2,738,733, 3-20-56. CI. 105—273.
Flowers, Henry F. Three-way rocker valve. 2,746,484,
5-22-56, CI. 137—620.
Flowers, Henry F. Dumping mechanism for tiltable car
bodies. 2,760,657, 8-28-56, CI. 214 — 64.
Flowers, Henry F. Braking mechanism for an eight wheel
axleless truck car. 2,762,459, 9-11-56, CI. 188 — 47.
Flowers, Henry F. Heating means for the walls and floor of a
mine car. 2,766,705, 10-16-56, CI. 105—451.
Flowers, Ralph G., and G. D. Holmberg, to General Electric
Co. Shellac-ethoxyline resin insulating compositions.
2,769,739, 11-0-56, CI. 154 — 43.
Flowers, Thomas H. Automatic telephone exchange systems.
2,770,678. 11-13-56, CI. 179—18.
Flowflax Corp. : See —
Lewis, John O. 2,750,109.
Floyd, Baron B. : See —
Clairmonte, Donald F. 2,749,625.
Floyd, Burton D., to North American Aviation, Inc. Piston
cushioning arrangement. 2,755,774, 7-24-56, CI. 121 — 38.
Floyd, Don E., to General Mills, Inc. Phenol-formaldehyde
resins esterified with higher unsaturated fatty acids and
dimerized rosin. 2,730,511, 1-10-56, CI. 260 — 19.
Floyd, H. Alan : See-
Johnston, William, Jr. 2,743,893.
Floyd, Joseph E. : See —
Hodges, William A., and Floyd. 2,748,939.
Floyd, Leldon O., and T. O. Manning, Sr. Warning signal for
hydraulic brake systems. 2,735,909, 2-21-56, CI. 200 — 84.
Flovd, Oscar H., to Kemlite Laboratories. Stroboscope lamp.
2,731.577. 1-17-56, CI. 313—110.
Flubacker, Charles H., to Cook Electric Co. Electrical timing
apparatus. 2,749,404, 6-5-56, CI. 200—113.
Flubacker, Charles H., to Cook Electric Co. Adjustable
circuit control apparatus. 2,771,570, 11-20-56, CI.
Flubacker, Charles H., to Cook Electric Co.
probe. 2,775,678, 12-25-56, CI. 219—19.
Flubacker, Charles H., to Cook Electric Co.
system. 2,775,679, 12-25-56, CI. 219—20.
Flubacker, Charles H., to Cook Electric Co. Ice detection
system. 2,775,680, 12-25-56, CI. 219—20.
Fluchaire, Maurice L. A., and J. A. Phelisse, to Societe des
Usines Chimiques Rhone Poulenc. Acrylonitrile copoly-
mers. 2,735,827, 2-21-56. CI. 260—32.6.
Fluchaire, Maurice L. A., and J. A. Phelisse, to Societe des
Usines Chimiques Rhone-Poulenc. Vinvl amino either poly-
mers and their preparation. 2.735,842. 2-21-56, CI.
260—89.7.
Fluck, Linton A., and A. L. Logan, to American Cyanamid
Co. Water-repellent treatment for hydrophobic textile ma-
terials. 2,759,851, 8-21-56, CI. 117—138.8.
Fluegel, Dale A. : See-
Parsons, James R., and Fluegel. 2,775,708.
Fluid Systems, Inc. : See —
Colton, George W. 2,761,949.
Lines, Harold A. 2,741,301.
Fluke, John M., to American Machine & Foundry Co.
Bowling pin handling and changing machine. 2,736,555,
2-28-56. CI. 273—43.
Fluke, John M., and T. Flint, to American Machine & Foundry
Co. Bowling pin spotting and respotting machine.
2,736.554, 2-28-56, CI. 273 — 43.
Flum, Herman H. : See —
Hallerberg, Theodore W., Roberts, and Flum. 2.730,705.
Fluor Corp., The : See —
Morningstar, Ralph E. 2,737,450.
Fluor Corp., Ltd., The : See —
Hannah, Joe C. 2.729.588.
Kohl, Arthur L., and Riesenfeld. 2,773,560.
Fluorescent Fixtures of California : See —
Richards, Charles J. 2,739,780.
Flurscheim, Cedric H., C. A. Fawdrey, and J. Barker, to
Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Co. Ltd. Multi-break air-
or gas-blast circuit breakers. 2,766,354, 10-9-56, CI.
200—148.
Flurschutz, Glenn E., to The Air Preheater Corp. Mounting
of sinuous fin elements. 2,731,243, 1-17-56. CI. 257—245.
Flury. Karl, to Defensor A. G. Apparatus for atomizing
liquids. 2,766,071, 10-9-56, CI. 299—63.
Ice detecting
Ice detection
Fluskey, Edward E. : See —
Fluskey, Robert E., and E. E. 2,757,565.
Fluskey, Robert E., and E. E. Fluskey, % to J. D. Gray.
Anti-friction guide bushing. 2,757,565, 8-7-56, CI. 82 — 39.
Flygare, Carl G., and R. F. Wilder, to Norton Co. Grinding
machine. 2,740,236. 4-3-56, CI. 51 — 92.
Flynn, Alfred A. : See —
De Coningh, Edward H., and Flynn. 2,762,028.
Flynn, Arville R. : See —
Kienberger, Charles A., Greene, Flanders, and Flynn.
2,751,344.
Flynn, Charles V. : See-
Sherman, Claudine R. 2,767,834.
Flynn & Emrich Co. : See —
Turner. James F., and Bartman. 2,752 756.
Flynn. Francis F., W. A. Reeves, and J. D. Guthrie, to the
United States of America as represented by the Secretary
of Agriculture. Production of tetrakis (hvdroxymethyl)
phosphonium chloride. 2,743.299, 4-24-56, CI. 260 — 606.5.
Flynn, Gregory, Jr., to General Motors Corp. Engine cylinder
construction. 2,736,300, 2-28-56, CI. 123 — 41.31.
Flynn, Gregory, Jr., to General Motors Corp. Engine gas
valve operating means. 2,763,249, 9-18-56, Cl. 123 — 90.
Flynn, John B., to General Motors Corp. Ash tray. 2,771,209,
11-20-56, Cl. 220—18.
Flynn, John H. Multi-flame gas burners. 2,748,848, 6-5-56,
Cl. 158—115.
Flynn, Melvin W., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Box head labeler. 2,748,971, 6-5-56, Cl. 216 — 55.
Flynn. Michael, Mfg. Co. : See —
Focht, Walter, Jr., Gurniak, and Starr. 2,743,796.
Flynn, William D., Jr. : See —
Flynn, William D., Sr., and W. D. Flynn, Jr. 2,773,422.
Flynn, William D., Sr., and W. D. Flynn, Jr. Polarizing uni-
versal sun glasses. 2,773,422, 12-11-56, Cl. 88 — 41.
Focal Press Ltd. : See —
Dear, Robert W. 2,762.159.
Focht, Walter, Jr., J. Gurniak, and L. Starr, to Michael Flynn
Mfg. Co. Awning window structure. 2,743,796, 5-1-56,
Cl. 189—67.
Fockler. Theodore C. : See —
Formhals, William H., Fockler, and Penney. 2,735,027.
Foderaro, Anthony J. : See —
Schiring, Ralph C. and Foderaro. 2,754,426.
Fodor, Nicholas, and A. Dreisin, to Micromatic Hone Corp.
Fuel metering valve assembly. 2,766,962, 10-16-56, Cl.
251—310.
Fodor. Zoltan D. : See —
Longee. Nelson C, Godzyk, and Fodor. 2,735,684.
Foecking, Norbert J. : See —
Marple, Stanley, Jr., and Foecking. 2,768,942.
Foehr, Edward G. : See —
Peeler, Robert L., Jr., and Foehr. 2,751,350.
Foehr, Edward G., to California Research Corp. Wax and
polyethylene for filter adhesive. 2,762,775, 9-11-56, Cl.
Foehr. Edward G., and F. J. Hanly, to California Research
Corp. Lubricants containing oxidized hydrocarbon oils.
2,753,307, 7-3-56, Cl. 252—55.
Foerster, Charles V. : See —
Cape, Arthur T., and Foerster. 2,757,084.
Foerster, Fritz, to Magnetic Analysis Corp. Apparatus for
the non-destructive testing of magnetizable objects.
2,758,276, 8-7-56, Cl. 324—34.
Fogal, Gordon L. Parachute. 2,745,615, 5-15-56. Cl.
244—145.
Foeal. Gordon L., and A. M. Mitnick. Parachute canopy.
2.730.315. 1-10-56, Cl. 244 — 145.
Foearty. Charles F. Explosion proof battery enclosure.
2.743.035. 4-24-56. Cl. 220—88.
Fogelquist, Jack D. : See —
Dana. Homer J.. Fogelquist, ana Ohlson. 2,736,001.
Fogelson, Emile : See —
Schwartz, Alexander, and Fogelson. 2,750,313.
Fogg, Clifford C, and H. P. Sinclair . Mobile moulds for the
construction of buildings and similar structures. 2,745,166,
5-15-56, Cl. 25—131.
Fogg, Clifford C, and H. P. Sinclair. Float operated valves.
2,760,516, 8-28-56, Cl. 137—329.05.
Fosrg. Daniel A., to The Pvle-National Co. Pull box for elec-
trical conduit lines. 2.736,451. 2-28-56, Cl. 220—3.8.
Fogle, Earle L., 10% to R. Sandler. Anti-freeze cap for
hydrant. 2,762,386, 9-11-56, Cl. 137—296.
Foerle. John A. Brush picker for a cotton picking machine.
2.734.329. 2-14-56. Cl. 56—33.
Fogle, Merlyn W., to Armour and Co. Method of purifying
bile acids. 2,745,849, 5-15-56, Cl. 260—397.1.
Fosrle. William K.. to Continental Can Co., Inc. Expendable
bandoleer. 2.732.111. 1-24-56. Cl. 224 — 17.
Foglio, James J. Fishing apparatus. 2,759,291, 8-21-56, Cl.
43—43.15.
Fogt, Willard V., to The Industrial Equipment Co. Tap rais-
ing and lowering mechanism for a foundry ladle. 2,753,606,
7-10-56. Cl. 22—85.
Foewell. Joseph W. Filter cartridge. 2,742,160, 4-1 7-56, Cl.
210—169.
Foin. Theodore C. : See —
Hodson. Lee N., Sr., and Foin. 2,735,814.
Fokias, Angelis A. Multiple expansion reciprocating steam
engine with turbine operating from intermediate stage.
2.770,094, 11-13-56, Cl. 60—21.
Foland, Francis K G. W. Onksen, and H. E. Todd, to General
Motors Corp. Indicating means for automatic headlight
dimming system. 2,747,139, 5-22-56, Cl. 315 — 83.
LIST OF PATENTEES
to Bendix Aviation Corp. Electrical appara- Fomenko, Sergei M,
tus. 2,756,351, 7-24-56, CI. 307 — 150.
Foley, Adrian M„ W. F. May, and J. R. Sackett, to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours and Co. Coated metal surfaces and
process of making same. 2,764,313, 9-25-56, CI. 220 — 64.
Foley Brothers Inc. : See —
Bares, Leonard J. 2,743.830.
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A. M. Nelson, to Hughes Aircraft Co.
High speed electro-mechanical interference-type transducer.
2,766,686, 10-16-56, CI. 101— 93.
Foley, Daniel E., and F. H. Hanley, to American Telephone
and Telegraph Co. Telegraph repeater system. 2,761,896,
9^-56, CI. 178—73.
Foley, Edward A., to Masonite Corp. Glue spreading appa-
ratus. 2,767,683, 10-23-56, CI. 118—246.
Foley, Edward J., and J. Ilavsky, to Schering Corp. Self-
sterilizing antihistaminic solution of 3-(p-chlorophenyl)-
3 -(2 -pyridyl)-N,N- dimethyl propylamine. 2,766,174,
10-9-56, CI. 167—65.
Foley, Gerard M. : See —
Cherry, Robert H., and Foley. 2,734,376.
Cherry, Robert H., and Foley. 2,738,678.
Cherry, Robert H., and Foley. 2,759,354.
Foley, John R., to United Aircraft Corp. Inlet screen seg-
ment. 2,747,685, 5-29-56, CI. 183—51.
Foley, Michael P., to Western Precipitation Corp. Meter pro-
tection and signal circuit for electric precipitators.
2,767,804, 10-23-56, CI. 183—7.
Foley, Paul F. : See —
Rowan, Henry M., Jr., and Foley. 2,768,226.
Foley, Philip A. Keys for canning tins. 2,750,070, 6-12-56,
CI. 220—52.
Foley, Richard G. Hair cutting guide. 2,774,359, 12-18-56,
CI. 132—129.
Foley, William F., to Ansonia Mills Inc. Stiffened woven
fabric. 2,754,855, 7-17-56, CI. 139 — 384.
Foley, William V., and D. R. Barthel, to The Glenn L. Martin
Co. Antenna. 2,756,419, 7-24-56, CI. 343—708.
Folger, Paul, to J. W. Edwards and L. W. Watkins. Foot-
ball game apparatus. 2,774,597, 12-18-56, CI. 273 — 94.
Folk, Hans J. : See —
Loeschnigg, Ladislaus S., and Folk. 2,746,526.
Folk, Joseph, to TJ. S. Slicing Machine Co., Inc. Slicing ma-
chine having means for regulating the number of slices in
a group. 2,744,553, 5-8-56. CI. 146—94.
Folk, Russell C, to G. W. Griffin, R. F. Borda and R. C. Folk.
Merchandising packages for stockings or the like.
2,745 544, 5-15-56, CI. 206—45.33.
Folk. Yvette L. Composite training pants and diaper.
2,733,715, 2-7-56, CI. 128—284.
Folkenroth, Earl E. : See —
Schumacher, William L., and Folkenroth. 2,744,244.
Folkenroth, Earl E., to Aircraft-Marine Products Inc. In-
sulation stripping applicator and methods of application.
2,774,130, 12-18-56, CI. 29—33.5.
Folker. Herbert P., to National Safety Appliance Co.. Ltd.
Train control system. 2,729,514, 1-3-56, CI. 303 — 18.
Folkers, Karl : See —
Kaczka, Edward A., Wolf, and Folkers. 2,738,301
Kaczka, Edward A., Wolf, and Folkers. 2,738,302.
Wright, Lemuel D.. Wood, and Folkers. 2.766.254.
Folkers, Karl A., to Merck & Co., Inc. Feed containing
L-lyxoflaviu. 2,760,865, 8-28-56, CI. 99—2.
Folkerts, Walter E. : See —
Loofbourrow, Alan G., Ryszewski, Folkerts, and Toot.
2,755,778.
Folkins, Hillis O., and A. Kempf, to The Pure Oil Co. Im-
proving motor fuels by refining them with maleic anhydride.
2,769,766, 11-6-56, CI. 196—39.
Folland, Lee H. : See —
Davis. Raymond C. 2,746,764.
Folland, Willard E., and C. A. Ellis, to American Optical Co.
Intravenous infusion system. 2,771,878, 11-27-56, CI.
128—214.
Follebout. Maurice A. :, See —
Norgiel, Alvin L., and Follebout. 2,765,596.
Follett. Roy C. Collapsible inwardly folding door for refrig-
eration equipment. 2,740,471, 4-3-56, CI. 160 — 32.
Follingstad, Henry G., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Electronic square-law meter circuit. 2,763,837, 9-18-56,
CI. 324—132.
Follows, Alan G., to Allied Chemical & Dye Corp. Manufac-
ture of potassium bicarbonate hv use of strongly basic
amines. 2,768,060, 10-23-56, CI. 23—64.
Follows. Alan G., E. B. Hoyt, and E. W. Smith, to Allied
Chemical & Dye Corp. Production of potassium carbonate
from potassium chloride and ammoniated carbon dioxide.
2,767,051. 10-16-56, CI. 23—63.
Folmsbee, Clyde H., to Union Tank Car Co. Tank anchor
means for tank cars. 2,771,040, 11-20-56, CI. 105 — 362.
Folsom, Harold A., to Jervis B. Webb Co. Floor truck drive
pin. 2,737.902, 3-13-56, CI. 104 — 172.
Folsom, Theodore R. Pipe harmonica. 2,754,714, 7-17-56,
CI. 84—330.
Foist, Louis C. : See —
Knieriem, Arlington W., and Foist. 2,760,676.
Knieriem, Arlington W., and Foist. 2,773,624.
Folts. Burr C. Muffler with flashing and spark eliminating
mpans. 2.732,026, l-?4-5fi, CI. 181 — 57.
Foltz. Albert E. Variable torque transmission device.
2.752,799, 7-3-56, CI. 74—325.
Foltz, Cecil R. : See —
Lowe, Earl W.. and Foltz. 2,757,024.
Foltz. Franklin J. : See —
Riley. Walter E., Foltz, and Bennett. 2,736,334.
Foltz, Robert E„ to Lawrence Bros., Inc. Hinge. 2,769,198,
11-6-56, CI. 16—169.
. Allen B., and J. B. Horvay, to General Electric Co.
Rotating receptacle structure for household refrigerators.
2,746,830, 5-22-56. CI. 312—270.
Foner, Philip. Automotive unit. 2,774,265, 12-18-56, CI.
81—3.7.
Fong, Horace : See —
Emmert, Walter E. 2,747,906.
Fong, Willie, and H. P. Lundgren, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of Agriculture.
Partially-acetylated polyvinyl alcohol as a soil-suspending
agent. 2.755.252, 7-17-56, CI. 252 — 161.
Fonken, Gunther S., to The Upjohn Co. Hydrogenation of
steroids. 2,751,399, 6-19-56, CI. 260—397.45.
Fonken, Gunther S., and R. H. Levin, to The Upjohn Co.
Preparation of 3b-pregnanol-ll,20-dione. 2,752,371,
6-26-56, CI. 260—397.45.
Fonken, Gunther S., R. H. Levin, and A V. Mcintosh, Jr.,
to The Upjohn Co. 4-chloro-lla,17a-dihydroxypregnanes.
2.772,299, 11-27-56, CI. 260 — 397.45.
Fons, Stanley J. Divided and packed pipe coupling sleeve.
2,760,792, 8-28-56, CI. 285—373.
Font, Eduardo S. Electric propeller fans and the like.
2,742,223, 4-17-56, CI. 230—117.
Font, Ramon, to Premier Research Laboratories, Inc.
Thermostatic switch. 2,732,462, 1-24-56, CI. 200 — 138.
Font, Ramon, and A. Herman, to Premier Research Labora-
tories, Inc. Combination pronged base for electrical de-
vices. 2,748,328, 5-29-56, CI. 317 — 257.
Fontaine, Elie, and H. Peyrin, to Etablissements Neyrpic.
Hydraulic reaction turbine. 2,758,815, 8-14-56, CI.
253—117.
Fontaine. John G.. to Automatic Phone Recorder Co. Ltd.
Automatic telephone answering and recording machines.
2.754.358. 7-10-56. CI. 179—6.
Fontaine. Michel. Rotary vibrator. 2,763,472, 9-18-56, CI.
259—1.
Fontaine, Rene J. Dispensing container. 2,740,575, 4-3-56,
CI. 229—15.
Fontaine. Thomas D. : See —
Wood, John W., Fontaine, and Mitchell. 2,734,816.
Fontana, Mars G. Method for making pig iron or steel.
2,729,556, 1-3-56, CI. 75—11.
Fontein, Freerk J. : See —
Krijgsman, Centinus. Fontein, and Leeman. 2,754,963.
Fontein, Freerk J., to Stamicarbon N. V. Process of classi-
fying granular mixtures. 2,746,604. 5-22-56, CI. 209 — 211.
Fontein, Freerk J., to Stamicarbon N. V. Process and appa-
ratus for causing a liquid to flow along different conduits
depending on the viscosity of the liquid concerned.
2,769,546, 11-6-56, CI. 210—1.
Fontein, Freerk J., and A. T. Basten, to Stamicarbon N. V.
Screen. 2,748,941, 6-5-56, CI. 209—251.
Fontein, Freerk J., and C. Dijksman, to Stamicarbon N. V.
Multiple hydrocyclone. 2,765,918, 10-9-56, CI. 210—51.
Food Chemical and Research Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Peniston, Quintin P. 2,750,394.
Food Machinery and Chemical Corp. : See —
Adams, William J., Jr. 2,768,453.
Bowie, Adrian St. J. 2,770,069.
Boyce, John. 2,735,446.
Carrigan, Tracy. 2,765.701.
Coons, Burton C. 2,740.441.
Creed, Sherman H. 2.756,862.
Dawsey, Lynn H., and Umhoefer. 2,768,066.
Dawsey, Lynn H., Umhoefer, and Muehlhausser.
2,768.065.
De Back, William. 2,742,285.
De Back, William, and Mencacci. 2,765,829.
De Back, William. Puceinelli, and McCloud. 2,738,819.
Dye, Harry W. 2,771,389.
Easton, Bernard K., and Kibbel. 2.740.689.
Errig, William F.. and DeHart. 2,759,539.
Fieber, Walter F. 2.770,493.
Flynn, Melvin W. 2,748,971.
Funk, Walker W. 2,770.070.
Galloway, Robert K. 2,768,658.
Galloway, Robert K. 2,770,397.
Galloway, Robert K. 2,770,404.
Gaubert, Rene J. 2,773,341.
Gaubert, Rene J., and Prenveille. 2,768,673.
Gerwe, Raymond D. 2.738.761.
Greenspan, Frank P., and Gall.
Greenspan, Frank P., and Gall.
Hait, James M. 2,744,613.
Hait, James M. 2,769,521.
Hoffmeister, Hans G. 2.770,350.
Holmes, Herbert G. 2,757,046.
Johnson, Oscar H., Harvev, and West. 2,758,955.
Kellogg. Bruce H. 2.735,465.
Kelly, Walter W. 2,759,509.
Kerr, Charles E. 2.756,916.
Kerr, Charles E. 2,762,274.
Kerr, Charles E. 2.765,715.
Kerr, Charles E., and Galloway. 2,749,118.
La Mar, Delbert. 2,759,745.
Les Teaux, John F. 2,773,798.
Litus, John, and Smith. 2,773,599.
Martin, James M. 2,759.315.
McGraw. Leslie D. 2,736,640.
Mencacci, Samuel A. 2.770,274.
Orwoll, Edward F. 2,773,797.
2,745,848.
2,774,774.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Food Machinery and Chemical Corp. : See — Continued
Patterson, Joseph M. 2,768,859.
Pianfetti. John A., Seaton, and Williams. 2,759,982.
Prenveille, Donald E., and Storch. 2,729,270.
Rankin, Dan E. 2,748,896.
Rankin, Dan R. 2,770,477.
Richards, John R. 2,765,730.
Schaaf, Edward J., Greedy, and Devirian. 2,742,045.
Seaton, Max Y., and Pike. 2.770,524.
Shanley, Edward S. 2,766,838.
Shanley, Edward S„ and Kauffmann. 2,739,868.
Smith, Marion O. 2,765,818.
Stafford, Neil S., and Worley. 2,770,439.
Stilwell, Robert E. 2,768,639.
Thornton, Garno E., Verrinder, Stilwell, McGrath, and
Richards. 2,759,590.
Tidwell, Calvin M. 2,758,954.
Umhoefer, Robert R. 2,730,533.
Umhoefer, Robert R. 2.756.243.
Vernig, Graham R. 2,770,396.
Verrinder, Ernest A., and McGrath. 2,770,373.
Food Packers, Inc. : See —
Eckart, Robert H. 2,775,268.
Food Technology, Inc. : See —
Williams, Henry L. 2,771,247.
Foodge, Carl E. : See —
Kihlander. Helge O.. and Foodge. 2,761,943.
Foodge, Carl E., and D. I. B. Eriksson, to Hellefors Bruks
Aktiebolag. Method of producing hollow rock drill steel.
2,768,430, 10-30-56, CI. 29—423.
Fookos. James H.. to The Dow Chemical Co. Concentrated
herbicide compositions. 2.741.116. 4-10-56, CI. 71 — 2.6.
Foord, Delbert C, to American Can Co. Fibre container with
reclosure cover. 2,772,043, 11-27-56. CI. 229 — 43.
Foot. John B. L., to The General Electric Co. Ltd. Panoramic
receiver having zero-beat detector. 2,741,696, 4-10-56, CI.
250—20.
Foote, Allen M. Electric heater. 2,763,761, 9-18-56, CI.
219-19.
Foote. Alton G. : See —
Elmendorf. Duryea E., and Foote. 2,740,370.
Foote Bros. Gear and Machine Corp. : See —
Pohl, Walter M. 2,750,009.
Pohl, Walter M. 2,754,948.
Foote-Burt Co., The : See —
Schiltz, Bernard P. 2,751,822.
Foote. Daniel J. : See —
Soref. Harry E.. and Foote. 2.735,165.
Foote, Fred F. Lawn edging device. 2,744,357, 5-8-56, CI.
47—33.
Foote. John K., to California Research Corp. Process for
making tertiary-octylphenol. 2,732,408, 1-24-56, CI.
260 — 624.
Foquet. Eugene. Apparatus for cutting broaches by grinding.
2,732.667. 1-31-56, CI. 51—100.
Foraker, Robert W., to National Lead Co. Glass-like com-
position and method for making the same. 2,771,375,
11-20-56, CI. 106— -19.
Forbell Corp. : See —
Zibell, William H., and Forrest. 2,769,736.
Forbes. Cecil M.. Jr. Abacus with money indicia thereon.
2.733.009. 1-31-56. CI. 235 — 123.
Forbes. Clarence H. Invalid walker. 2,732.004, 1-24-56,
CI. 155—22.
Forbes, Clarence H. Flexible wire racket. 2,732,209, 1-24-56,
CI. 273—73.
Forbes, Clarence H. Chisel guard. 2,775,275, 12-25-5(1,
CI. 145—24.
Forbes, G. Donald, to Arthur D. Little. Inc. Digital reading
apparatus. 2.754.503, 7-10-56. CI. 340—347.
Forbes. Gordon D., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Air Force. Test signal gen-
erator. 2.757.285. 7-31-56. CI. 250 — 27.
Forbes. Robert A. Lifting device for lifting heavy objects.
2.736,526. 2-28-56, CI. 248—125.
Forbes. Vernal B. Dump elevator. 2,751,062, 6-19-56,
CI. 198—102.
Forbush, Lothrop M. : See —
Polhemus, Von D., and Forbush. 2,773,990.
Force. Harold C. Combined mower and mulch machine.
2,759,321. 8-21-56. CI. 56—249.
Forcellini. Renzo, to Societa Applicazioni Gomma Antivibranti
S. A. G. A. Societii per Azioni. Shock absorber for motor
vehicles with self rosulnl hm sliding friction. 2,752,149,
6-26-56, CI. 267—9.
Forchielli, Amerieo L., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Proc-
ess for decolorizing petroleum hydrocarbons with a pyrroli-
done. 2,767,119, 10-16-56. 01. 196 — 23.
Ford, Alfred, and J. W. Overbeke, to Superior Pipe Specialties
Co. Accumulator. Re. 24.223, 9-25-56, CI. 138—31.
Ford. Bacon & Davis, Inc. : See —
Johnson, Ogden. 2.770.544.
Ford, Barton H. and M. J. Grain car doorway bulkhead.
2.734.567. 2-14-56, CI. 160—368.
Ford. Carol F. : See —
Hollvday, William C, Jr., Tutwiler. and Ford. 2,748,083.
Ford. Charles A. Cigarette holding device. 2,736,322,
2-28-56. CI. 131—256.
Ford. Charles J. : See —
Mauney, Paul, and Ford. 2.743,510.
ord, David O. Gripping, cutting and i
machine. 2,748,813, 6-5-56, CI. 144—34
Ford, Edward R., % to C. N. Stephens. Tire chain applying
device. 2,731,059, 1-17-56, CI. 152—213.
Ford, Francis P., and J. F. Nelson, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Desulfurization of fluid coke with sulfur
dioxide containing gas. 2,739.105, 3-20-56, CI. 202—31.
Ford, Geoffrey E., and G. C. Hubbard, to Fords (Finsbury)
Ltd. Cap spinning apparatus. 2,765,608, 10-9-56, CI.
53—339.
Ford, George E., to Qualitrol Corp. Pointer bearing for indi-
cating instruments. 2,745,028, 5-8-56, CI. 310 — 104.
Ford Instrument Co., Inc. : See —
Newell, William H. 2,739,447.
Ford, John R. : See —
Bollinger, Waldon P., Howery, and Ford. 2,745,099.
Korman, Nathaniel I., and Ford. 2,766,399.
Ford, John R. Christmas tree stand. 2,755,050, 7-17-56,
CI. 248 — 47.
Ford, John R., and R. W. Howery, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of the Air Force.
Scanner wave guide. 2,773,256, 12-4-56, CI. 343—768.
Ford, Lawrence A. : See —
MacKenzie, Wilbur L. 2,762,716.
Ford, Lloyd J., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Selective use of solvent components in solvent dewaxing.
2,760,904, 8-28-56, CI. 196—18.
Ford. Michael J. : See —
Ford, Barton H. and M. 3. 2,734,567.
Ford Motor Co. : See —
Baisch, Carl F. 2,755.629.
Barton, David W., and Bassie. 2,741,256.
Blaauw, Andrew, and Findlev. 2,744,724.
Bleuenstein, Julius M. 2,771,649.
Bogart, Harold N., and Melmoth. 2,751,292.
Burton. William K. 2,741,404.
Cadieux. Joseph H.. and Erwin. 2,738,109.
Childs, John J. 2,763,769.
Christensen, Max C. 2,756.662.
Dickenshied, Richard H., and Dickason. 2,729,500.
Dingman, Thomas C, and Cook. 2,767,571.
Dingman, Thomas C, and Jamieson. 2,735.710.
Dingman, Thomas C. and Jamieson. 2,754,671.
Erwin, Robert L. 2,750,861.
Erwin, Robert L,, and Richey. 2,766,590.
Farkas, Eugene J., and Swift. 2,767,810.
Findley. George W. 2,734,493.
Frevik, Ralph C. 2,731,897.
Frevik, Ralph C. and Sawyer. 2,731,898.
Garmager, Curt H. 2.729,233.
Garmager. Curt H. 2,750,862.
Hauswirth, Vernon O. 2,731,783.
Hauswirth, Vernon O. 2,763,201.
Hauswirth, Vernon 0., and McKe
Haynes, Alex L., Rawden, and Va
Hennessy, Robert E. 2.763.509.
Hennessy, Robert E. 2,772,114.
Hooven. Frederick J. 2,753,190.
Hurst, Roschild. 2.741,005.
Jackson, Paul L., and Zackay. 2,745,740.
Kincaide. Merrill C. 2.756.655.
Kirby, Thomas G. 2,775,119.
Levell. Thomas J., and Douma. 2,755,891.
MacPherson, Earle S. 2,757,747.
Matthias, Hans A. 2.741,493.
Matthias. Hans A., and Muller. 2,757,017.
McDougall, John A. 2,745,662.
Miller, Raymond J., Frevik, and Wilson. 2,750,1
Morgan, Eric R., and Shyne. 2,771,651.
Morgan, Eric R.. and Shyne. 2,772,154.
Muller. George H. 2.735.502.
Her. George H. 2,735.673.
~ 2.755.779.
2.755.875.
2,755.876.
2,760,787.
2,768,001.
and Hill. 2,729,073.
2.745,657.
2,745,732.
2,745,733.
2,745 734.
2,745,737.
i. 2.729.46S.
Wicldin. 2,773,396.
Muller. Oe
Muller. Oeorge H.
Muller. George H.
Muller, George H.
Muller, George H.
Nielsen. Edwin A.,
Oster, Thomas H.
Oster, Thomas H.
Oster. Thomas H.
Oster, Thomas H.
Oster, Thomas H.
Pascoe. fieorge. and Mntvechuk. 2,729.581.
Radin, Bernard G. 2,763,809.
Randall. John F. 2,734.117.
Richard. Howard B. 2.756.386.
Sawyer, Freedrick D., and Schram. 2,763,112.
Schaich, Wilbur A. 2.766,965.
Scbiedel. George M. 2.755.435.
Sczesnv, Edward R. 2,767,512.
Setz, Henry L., and Toms. 2,763,495.
Sewell, Waller W., and Wilson. 2,744,642.
Smith. Ben J., and Butler. 2.753,202.
Spear, Adrian G., Jr. 2,768,024.
Spear, Adrian G., Jr., and Huggins. 2,768,025.
Thnraas. Gbnrles W. 2.741.725.
Toms, Bruce E. 2,763.494.
Willpy, Harold L. 2,729.156.
Wilson, Ravmond W. 2.729.350.
Wilson. Ravmond W. 2.729.469.
Wilson, Ravmond W. 2,747,486.
Wilson. Raymond W. 2,763,194.
Wise. Ralph H. 2.729.507.
Wise. Ralph TT. 2.738.212.
Witt, Robert H. 2,731,780.
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Ford Motor Co. : See — Continued
Witt, Robert H. 2.766,835.
Wright, Dexter C. 2,767,033.
Wyeth, Nathaniel. 2,760,604.
Ford, Robert S. Guard for cutting tool of woodworking
machine. 2,747,628. 5-29-56, CI. 144 — 249.
Ford, Robert S. Self-propelled hydraulic cleaving machine
for felling and bucking trees in logging operations.
2,751.943. 6-26-56, CI. 144—34.
Ford, Silas M. : See —
Brennan, Andrew, and Ford. 2,757,479.
Ford. Walter D. : See —
Banmler, Karl, and Ford. 2,736,142.
Ford, Walter D.. to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Method of
pore closure for double glazed unit. 2,736,143, 2-28-56,
CI. 49—82.
Ford, Walter D., to Pittsburgh Corning Corp. Production of
cellulated glass. 2,758,937, 8-14-56, CI. 106 — 40.
Fordham. James W. L. : See —
Williams. Harry L., and Fordham. 2.753,327.
Williams, Harry L.. and Fordham. 2,759,911.
Fords (Finsbury) Ltd. : See —
Ford, Geoffrey E., and Hubbard. 2,765,608.
Fordyce, Charles R., and B. C. Michener, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Combined light sensitive film and draw tab for film
packs and method of making same. 2,735,771, 2-21-56,
CI. 95—9.
Fordyce. Charles R.. and B. E. Gramkee, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Cellulose acetate film-forming composition and a film
made therefrom. 2,739,069. 3-20-56, CI. 106 — 189.
Fordyce. Charles R.. and B. E. Gramkee, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Cellulose mixed ester film-forming composition and a
film made therefrom. 2.739.070, 3-20-56. CI. 106—189.
Fordyce. Rufus G.. to Luminous Processes, Inc. Paint agita-
tor and dispenser. 2,755.970. 7-24-56. CI. 222 — 167.
Fordyce, Rufus G., to Luminous Processes, Inc. Stencil
screen supporting and adjusting apparatus. 2,757,607,
8-7-56, CI. 101—127.1.
Foreman, Kenneth S. Hydraulic brake system with hydraulic
booster. 2,757,512, 8-7-56, CI. 60—54.6.
Foreman, Robert W., to The Standard Oil Co. Static yield
point measurement. 2,747,399, 5-29-56, CI. 73 — 57.
Foremost Dairies, Inc. : See —
Terrett, John P. 2,737,374.
Foresman, Seth T. : See —
Dillman, Oscar D., and Foresman. 2,737,791.
Foresta, Dominiek G., and W. Levin. Scaffold and sawhorse
bracket. 2.753.222, 7-3-56, CI. 304—5.
Forestek, Clarence W. Electrodepositing chromium on alumi-
num. 2.739.932, 3-27-56. CI. 204 — 38.
Forestek, Clarence W. Aligned anode apparatus. 2,739,937,
3-27-56. CI. 204 — 286.
Forestier, Edward H., Jr. : See —
Cookson, Harold W., Jr., Forestier, and Wardlaw.
2,763,036.
Forgas, Pedro B. : See —
Busquets, Juan B., and Forgas. 2,751,746.
Forgedtrue Piston Corp. : See —
Sparks. Cleone A. 2,740,519.
Forgeng. William D. : See — -
Eramus. Hendrik D.. and Forgeng. 2.750,268.
Forges et Ateliers de Constructions Electriques de Jeumont :
See —
Letrilliart. Pierre. 2.729.782.
Forgrove Machinery Co. Ltd.. The : See —
Brook, Leonard. 2.729,042.
Brook, Leonard. 2,756,697.
Harris, Richard A., Parker, and Carter. 2,737,387.
Hopton, Alan, and Russell. 2,739,433.
Hopton, Alan, and Russell. 2,753,974.
Letrilliart. Pierre, and Bichet. 2,738,454.
Forgue, Stanley V., to Radio Corp. of America. Photo-con-
ductive targets for cathode ray devices. 2,744,837, 5-8-56,
CI. 117—211.
Forgue, Stanley V., and R. R. Goodrich, to Radio Corp. of
America. Photo-conductive targets for cathode rav de-
vices. 2,745,032, 5-8-56, CI. 313 — 65.
Forkel, Curt E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Pebble heat ex-
change chamber. 2,729,548, 1-3-56, CI. 23 — 284.
Forkel, Curt E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Pebble heat
exchange chamber. 2.750,158, 6-12-56, CI. 257 — 55.
Forkel, Karl, to Schweiter Ltd. Collector system for pirns.
2.767,536, 10-23-56, CI. 53—236.
Forkner. Ewell W., to Precision Flexopress Corp. Connecting
rod bearing and lubricating means therefor for punch and
blanking presses and the like. 2,739,019 3-20-56, CI.
308—121.
Forman, Herbert B. : See —
Lowenheim. Frederick A., and Forman. 2.735.788.
Forman, Ivin R.. to The Haloid Co. Photographic stripping
tissue. 2.740,716, 4-3-56. CI. 95 — 8.
Forman, Julie R. Collapsible luggage dolly. 2,729,460,
1-3-56, CI. 280—40.
Forman, Lawrence E., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.
Sulfur vulcanizable rubber stabilized with a mixture of an
alkyl substituted phenol and an alkyl substituted di (hv-
droxyphenyl) alkane. 2,731,442, 1-17-56, CI. 260 — 45.95.
Forman, Lawrence E.. to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.
Vulcanized rubber stabilized with a mixture of a di (hy-
droxyphenyl) sulfide and a di (alkylhydroxyphenyl)
methane. 2,731,443, 1-17-56, CI. 260 — 45.95.
Forman. Sidney. Hobbyhorses. 2,770,291, 11-13-56, CI.
155 — 56.
Forman, William O., to Fitchburg Engineering Corp. Wood
and brush chipping machine. 2,752,099, 6-26-56, CI.
241—221.
Formart Containers, Inc. : See —
Kollmann, Harry. 2,748,672.
Formenti, Paolo. Profile element for harness frames.
2,774,386, 12-18-56, CI. 139—91.
Formetal, Inc. : See —
Haas, Glenn B. 2,747,219.
Formhals, William H„ T. C. Fockler, and J. H. Penney, to
Westinghouse Electric Corp. Annealing furnace motor.
2,735,027, 2-14-56, CI. 310—58.
Forming Machine Co. of America, The : See —
Simpson, Alvan D. 2,744,591.
Forming Machine Co. of America, Inc., The: See —
Simpson, Alvan D. 2,731,889.
Simpson, Alvan D. 2,732,296.
Simpson, Alvan D. 2,737,858.
Simpson. Alban D. 2,753,766.
Formo, Jerome L., L. H. Le Gault, L. L. Bolstad. and A. D.
Sinning, to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co. Epoxy
resin composition containing para, para' diamino diphenyl-
methane. 2,773,048, 12-4-56. CI. 260—37.
Formsprag Co. : .See — ■
Szady, Leopold T. 2,737,275.
Szady, Leopold T. 2,740,190.
Szady, Leopold T. 2,763,354.
Fornasieri, Eraldo, to Montecatini, societa generale per
l'lndustria Mineraria e Chimica. Level gauge for enclosed
pressure vessels. 2,771,774, 11-27-56, CI. 73 — 319.
Fornefeld, Eugene J. : See —
Kornfeld, Edmund C, and Fornefeld. 2,749,353.
Fornefeld, Eugene J., to Eli Lilly and Co. Epoxybenz[cd]-
indoles and the preparation thereof. 2,772,286, 11-27-56,
CI. 260—319.
Forneli, George W. Clothes hamper. 2,740,445, 4-3-56, CI.
150—1.
Forney, Charles, to The Diamond Match Co. Machine for
producing clothespin. 2,746,491, 5-22-56, CI. 140 — 1.
Forrer, Gilbert R., and W. L. Schwinn, to The Babcock &
Wilcox Co. X-ray film cassette. 2,769,095, 10-30-56, CI.
250—68.
Forrest, Frank R., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Method for
handling high consistency paper pulp. 2,748,666, 6-5-56,
CI. 92—20.
Forrest, Henry J. : See —
Zibell, William H., and Forrest. 2,769,736.
Forrest, John W., to Bausch & Lomb Optical Co. Refrac-
tometer with linear scale. 2,729,137, 1-3-56, CI. 88 — 14.
Forrest, John W., to Acton Laboratories, Inc. Two speed
tuning dial. 2,751,788, 6-26-56, CI. 74 — 10.52.
Forrest, John W., to Acton Laboratories, Inc. Instrument
cabinet. 2,757,059, 7-31-56, CI. 312 — 213.
Forrest, Phyllis J. : See —
Burstall. Francis H., Forrest, Kember. and Wells.
2,753,258.
Forrest, Richard D., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Diode, pulse-
gating circuits. 2,762,936, 9-11-56, CI. 307—88.5.
Forrest, Victor E. Conveyor mechanism for removing pulver-
ized material from storage bins and the like. 2,748,993,
6-5-56, CI. 222 — 415.
Forrester, Jay W., to Research Corp. Multicoordinate digital
information storage device. 2,736,880, 2-28-56, CI.
340—174.
Forrester, Kathryn B. Mop and mounting tube assembly.
2,743,471, 5-1-56, CI. 15—228.
Forrester, Peter G., and G. D. Denyer, to The Glacier Metal
Co. Ltd. Production of composite material for the manu-
facture of plain bearings. 2,743,516, 5-1-56, CI. 29 — 528.
Forry, William A., to J. Reuben. Adjustable reclining chair.
2.767.772, 10-23-56, CI. 155—106.
Forry, William A., to J. Reuben. Adjustable reclining chair.
2.767.773, 10-23-56, CI. 155—106.
Fors, Oscar A., to Steelograph, Inc. Rotary printing press
sheet take-off device. 2,747,503, 5-29-56. CI. 101 — 232.
Forsberg. Arthur R. High speed vacuum separator. 2,764,293,
9-25-56, CI. 209 — 467.
Forsberg, Harold S. : See —
Shore, William E. 2,736,203.
Forsberg, Harold S. Portable hand-held power saw tool and
angle guide therefor. 2,735,455, 2-21-56, CI. 143 — 6.
Forsberg, Kenneth E., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Voltage-con-
trolled ring oscillators. 2,735,939, 2-21-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Forse, Harry D., and R. E. Campbell ; said Campbell assor.
to said Forse. Sleeve finishers. 2,759,644, 8-21-56, CI.
223—73.
Forsell, Gosta A. A. Machine for making laminated angular
corner protectors. 2,764,219, 9-25-56, CI. 154 — 1.8.
Forseth, George O. Coaster sled with flexible runners.
2,736,565, 2-28-56, CI. 280—22.
Forshey. Clifford G. Drum handling apparatus. 2,755,950,
7-24-56. CI. 214 — 701.
Forshey, William O., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Polymers of dialkyl methallyliminodialkanoates. 2,739,949,
3-27-56, CI. 260—2.1.
Forslund. Charles F., Jr., to B. Dohrmann, and L. H. Bishop.
Glue tipping machine. 2,753,836. 7-10-56. CI. 118 — 3.
Forssell, Eric G., to W. H. Miner, Inc. Friction shock
absorbing mechanisms for trucks of railway cars. 2,749,850,
6-12-56, CI. 105—197.
Forssell, Eric G., to W. H. Miner, Inc. Keeper mechanism
for a door fastener. 2,753,205, 7-3-56, CI. 292—341.15.
Forssell. Eric G., to W. H. Miner. Inc. Door fastener keeper.
2,753.206, 7-3-56. CI. 292—341.17.
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Forssell, Eric G., to W. H. Miner, Inc. Keeper for door fas-
teners. 2.753,207. 7-3-56. CI. 292—341.17.
Forssell, Brie G., to W. H. Miner, Inc. Keeper. 2,765,189,
10-2-56, CI. 292—340.
Forssell, Eric G., to W. H. Miner, Inc. Draft gears for
railway draft rigging. 2,774,486, 12-18-56, CI. 213 — 45.
Forster: Eric O., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Mixed
alkaline earth metal soap grease compositions. 2,733,208,
1-31-56, CI. 252—39.
Forster, Eric 0., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Magnesium-lithium-sodium grease composition. 2,733,209,
1-31-56, CI. 252 — 40.
Forster, Eric O., and J. P. Hamer, to Esso Research and En-
gineering Co. Mixed soap-complex grease compositions.
2,734,030, 2-7-56, a. 252— 39.
Forster, Hans J. M., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft.
Shifting mechanism with free-wheel device, especially for
planetary gearings. 2,747,433. 5-29-56, CI. 74 — 781.
Forster, Hans J. M., and K. A. Kollmann, to Daimler-Benz
Aktiengesellschaft. Driving device for internal combus-
tion engines. 2,732,048, 1-24-56, CI. 192— .08.
FOrster. Hans-Joachim M., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft.
System for controlling the speed of a motor vehicle.
2,753,733. 7-10-56. CI. 74 — 472.
Forster, Hans-Joachim M., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft.
Speed change transmission for motor vehicles. 2,756,616,
7-31-56, CI. 74—732.
Forster, Hans-Joachim M., K. A. Kollmann, and T. F. Ktim-
mich, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Change speed
gear with hydrodynamic clutch. 2,747,430, 5-29-56, CI.
74—732.
Forster, John O., to Heli-Coil Corp. Method and a device for
making wire coils. 2,735,454, 2-21-56, CI. 140 — 1.
Forster, John O.. to Heli-Coil Corp. Wire coil screw thread
insert with grip end having an angular configuration.
2.755,699, 7-24-56, CI. 85—32.
Forster, John O., to Heli-Coil Corp. Tool for extracting
wire coil inserts. 2.769,229, 11-6-56, CI. 29 — 240.5.
Forster, Leslie G., to Forsters Machine Co. Ltd. Wrapping
and folding machines. 2,774,205, 12-18-56, CI. 53 — 224.
Forster, Warren S. : See —
Hardy, William B., and Forster. 2,773,903.
Long, Robert S., and Forster. 2,742,477.
Forsters Machine Co. Ltd. : See —
Forster, Leslie G. 2,774,205.
Forstner Chain Corp. : See —
Armbruster, Ludwig. 2,751,654.
Ruf. Hermann. 2,752,654.
Forstrom, Edward E., to The Bryant Electric Co. Switch.
2,748,205, 5-29-56, CI. 200—5.
Forstrom, Edward E.. to Eagle Electric Mfg. Co. Range re-
ceptacle contact. 2,753,540. 7-3-56. CI. 339 — 272.
Forstrom, Edward E., and W. F. Allenby, to The Bryant
Electric Co. Switch. 2,763,739. 9-18-56, CI. 200 — 6.
Forstrom, Edward E., and W. F. Allenby, to The Bryant
Electric Co. Switch. 2,773,139, 12-4-56, CI. 200—5.
Forsyth, Charles T. Induction heater. 2,769,075, 10-30-56,
CI. 219—10.49.
Forsyth, William : See —
Taylor, Wilfrid, and Forsyth. 2,741,179.
Forsythe, George, and H. W. Russell, to Pacific Mills. Appa-
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
2,736,071, 2-28-56, CI.
ratus for coiling sliver in cans.
Fortenbaugh, Robert B. : See —
Hardy, William B., and Fortenbaugh. 2,769.815.
Forter, Samuel A., to Forter-Teichmann Co. Regenerator
structure. 2,766,031, 10-9-56, CI. 263—15.
Forter-Teichmann Co. : See —
Forter, Samuel A. 2,766,031.
Fortess, Fred. : See —
Bowen, Seth T., and Fortess. 2.769,727.
Fortess, Fred, and C. Hohing, Jr., to Celanese Corp. of America.
Textile lubricants. 2.730,498, 1-10-56, CI. 252—8.8.
Fortess, Fred, and M. Duke, to Celanese Corp. of America.
Treatment of textile materials. 2,731,368, 1-17-56, CI.
117—139.4.
Forth. Murray W. : See —
Morrison. Charles S., and Forth. 2,756.865.
Forth, Murray W., to Fairbanks, Morse & Co. Hammermill.
2,732,138, 1-24-56, CI. 241 — 186.
Fort Howard Paper Co. : See —
Numan, Orange G. 2,741,135.
Fortin, Charles A., 90% to P. Pouliot. Hydromassaging de-
vice. 2,747.571. 5-29-56, CI. 128 — 66.
Fortin, George N. Socket for fluorescent lamps. 2,769,152,
10-30-56, CI. 339—53.
Fortin, Paul R. Electrical heating unit and process of mak-
ing the same. 2,759,092, 8-14-56, CI. 219 — 46.
Fortini, Earlwood T., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Air Force. Dial locking de-
vice for a mechanical computer. 2,741,336, 4-10-56, CI.
188—83.
Fortino, Frank. Indoor golf ball putting apparatus.
2,766,048, 10-9-56, CI. 273—180.
Fortis, John C. Lawnmower clipper attachment. 2,762,187,
9-11-56, CI. 56—238.
Fortner, Otis W. : See —
Carpenter, Gilbert B., Fortner, and Buselli. 2,751,628.
Fort Orange Paper Co. : See —
Metzger, Henry L. 2,770,391.
Fortuin, Jan P., and H. I. Waterman, to Shell Development
Co. Production and stabilization of aromatic hydro-
peroxides. 2,730,550, 1-10-56, CI. 260 — 610.
Fortuin, Jan P., and G. E. Rumscheidt, to Shell Development
Co. Preparation of terephthalic acid. 2,746,990, 5-22-56,
CI. 260—524.
Fortuin, Jan P., and H. I. Waterman, to Shell Development
Co. Production of aralkyl hydroperoxides. 2,749,368,
6-5-56, CI. 260—610.
Fortuna-Werke Spezialmaschinenfabrik A.-G. : See —
Braun, Dieter, and Hacker. 2,769,329.
Gehrer, Rudolf. 2,761,547.
Fortunato, Louis. By-pass assembly for electrical regulators.
2,747,044, 5-22-56, CI. 200—87.
Fortune, Henry J., to The Garrard Engineering and Mfg. Co.,
Ltd. Stop means for record changers. 2,763,487. 9-18-56,
CI. 274—10.
Fortune, Henry J., to The Garrard Engineering and Mfg.
Co. Ltd. Phonographs having record changing mecha-
nism. 2,775,459, 12-25-56, CI. 274—10.
Fortune, James H, to American Cyanamid Co. Pearlescent
plastic materials. 2,767,434, 10-23-56, CI. 18 — 47.5.
Fortuyn, Koenraad D. : See —
Ober, Willy, and Fortuyn. 2,749,485.
Forwald, Haakon, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktie-
bolaget. High tension circuit breakers. 2,729,721, 1-3-56,
CI. 200—145.
Forwald, Haakon, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktie-
bolaget. High tension circuit breakers. 2,747,055, 5-22-56,
CI. 200 — 148.
Forwald, Haakon, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktle-
bolaget. Arrangement for extinguishing of a disconnecting
switch arc. 2,758,179, 8-7-56, CI. 200—148.
Forwald, Haakon, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebo-
laget. Compressed air breaker. 2,766,348, 10-9-56, CI.
200—81.
Forwald, Haakon, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktie-
bolaget. Electric high tension circuit breakers. 2,774,851,
12-18-56, CI. 200—148.
Forward, Worthy J. F., and W. R. Miller, Jr., to Farrel-
Birmingham Co., Inc. Cutting tool. 2,734,256, 2-14-56,
Ql 29 96
Forward, Worthy J. F., and W. R. Miller, Jr., to Farrel-Bir-
mingham Co. Inc. Machine tool with separate work and feed
drives. 2,766,651, 10-16-56, CI. 82—2.
Fosdick Machine Tool Co., The : See —
Knosp, Robert N., Linden, and Wetzel. 2,762,243.
Foskett, Laurence W., N. B. Foster, W. R. Thickstun, and
R. C. Wood, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of Commerce. Apparatus for ab-
sorption spectra analysis. 2,775,160, 12-25-56, CI.
88—14.
Foskuhl. Henry E., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Remote handling apparatus. 2,760,655, 8-28-56, CI.
214—17.
Fosness, John P., to North American Aviation, Inc. Extensi-
ble strut. 2,735,634, 2-21-56, CI. 244—104.
Foss, Curtis D. Journal box seal with floating sleeve.
2,743,947. 5-1-56. CI. 286—6.
Foss, Rene N., to the United States of America as represented
by the Secretary of the Navy. Tube testing apparatus.
2,759,055, 8-14-56, CI. 200—51.04.
Foster, Boutwell H., to United States Rubber Co. Rainproof
fabric. 2,771,661, 11-27-56, CI. 28—80.
Foster, Charles C, to Kropp Forge Co. Fabrication of
forged brake band and the like. 2,754,576, 7-17-56, CI.
29—481.
Foster, Earl H. Movable checkerboard game device. 2,732,211,
1-24-56, CI. 273 — 131.
Foster, Edwin E. Sectional ironing board. 2,729,005, 1-3-56,
CI. 38—139.
Foster, Edwin E., % to D. O. Scott. Repeater air gun.
2,729,207, 1-3-56, CI. 124 — 13.
Repeating air gun. 2,749,902, 6-12-56,
Repeating air gun. 2,762,356, 9-11-56,
Repeating air rifle. 2,762,357, 9-11-56,
Foster, Edwin E.
CI. 124—13.
Foster. Edwin E.
CI. 124 — 13.
Foster, Edwin E.
CI. 124—13.
Foster, Edwin E., to Majik-Ironers, Inc. Spring motor.
2.764.259. 9-25-56, CI. 185 — 37.
Foster, Edwin E., to Majik-Ironers. Inc. Controlled gradient
compression leaf spring. 2,772,086, 11-27-56, CI. 267 — 1.
Foster-Ellis Co. : See —
Hammer, Irving P.. and Rust. 2,744,883.
Foster. Elmer E. and R. P. Alarm system. 2,768,239,
10-23-56, CI. 179—5.
Foster Engineering Corp. : See —
Foster. Shubel A. 2,732,670.
Foster. Shubel A. 2,751.720.
Foster, Everett J. Aerial masts. 2,739,673, 3-27-56, CI.
189 — 26.
Foster, Florence B. Protective article for use bv hairdressers.
2,729,823. 1-10-56. CI. 2—174.
Foster and Foster : See —
Foster, Warren D.. and Wilson. 2,733,021.
Foster Grant Co., Inc. : See —
Crane, James E. 2,737.848.
Kovach, Leslie J., and Rutledge. 2.740,376.
Foster, Harry R., and E. E. Crump, to Ohmega Laboratories.
High frequency marker. 2,752,492, 6-26-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Foster, Harrv R.. and E. E. Crump. System for obtaining
high frequencies. 2,756.331, 7-24-56, CI. 250—36.
Foster, Harry R., and E. E. Crump, to Ohmega Labora-
tories. Inter-communicating telephone systems. 2,759,999,
8-21-56, CI. 179—1.
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_, Herbert L. Laundry weight. 2,765,487, 10-9-56,
CI. 16— 1.
Foster, Hoyt K. : See —
Farber, Milton H., Foster, and Biehayn. 2,766,507.
Foster, Hoyt K., to S. W. Farber, Inc. Apparatus for testing
hollow objects. 2,749,743, 6-12-56, CI. 73—49.3.
Foster, Hoyt K., to S. W. Farber, Inc. Control means for
electric apparatus. 2,762,885, 9-11-56, CI. 200—122.
Foster, Jack F., to Deere & Co. Comb attachment for cotton
strippers. 2,746,228, 5-22-56, CI. 56 — 35.
Foster, Jack F., to Deere & Co. Cotton boll separator.
2,770,361, 11-13-56, CI. 209—139.
Foster, James H., to Erie Resistor Corp. Capacitor unit.
2,745,993. 5-15-56, CI. 317—249.
Foster, James R., to Gamble-Skogmo, Inc. Stabilizing and
snubbing mechanism for gyratory extractors. 2,746,568,
5-22-56, CI. 188—1.
Foster, John, to B. & S. Massey Ltd. Forging press control.
2,745,530, 5-15-56. CI. 192—144.
Foster, John R., and R. S. Cartwright, to T. M. M. (Research)
Ltd. Drive mechanism for textile combing machines.
2,748,616, 6-5-56, CI. 74 — 394.
Foster, John W., % to Ropeways Ltd. Troughed belt con-
veyor. 2,763,361, 9-18-56, CI. 198—191.
Foster, Lawrence V. Mixing faucet for showers and the like.
2,744,542, 5-8-56, CI. 137—630.18.
Foster, Louis W. Armored garment. 2,747,190, 5-29-56, CI.
2—2.5.
Foster Machine Co. : See —
Stange, Ferdinand F. 2,752,100.
Foster, Norman B. : See —
Foskett, Laurence W., Foster, Thickstun, and Wood.
2,755,160.
Foster, Raymond F. : See — ■
Devine, George F., and Foster. 2,745,954.
Foster, Robert E., and B. W. Howk, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Co. Preparation of aromatic carboxylic acid
chlorides from aromatic compounds. 2,749,366, 6-5-56,
CI. 260—544.
Foster, Robert H., and J. McLean. Roofs for storage tanks
or similar structures. 2,766,707, 10-16-56, CI. 108 — 32.
Foster, Robert H., and J. McLean. Roofs for storage tanks or
similar structures. 2,773,458, 12-11-56, CI. 108—32.
Foster, Robert P. : See-
Foster, Elmer E. and R. P. 2,768,239.
Foster, Robert W. Air cooled brake shoe. 2,729,312, 1-3-56,
CI. 188—264.
Foster, Robert W. Brake shoe. 2,748,902, 6-5-56, CI.
188—258.
Foster, Robert W. Brake shoe with venturi cooling passages.
2,748,903, 6-5-56, CI. 188—261.
Foster, Samuel P., and G. S. Stamatoff, to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours and Co. Purification of l,4-dieyano-2-butene
isomeric mixtures. 2,751,407, 6-19-56, CI. 260 — 465.8.
Foster, Shubel A., to Foster Engineering Corp. Size-deter-
mining gages for honing and grinding apparatus. 2,732,670,
1-31-56, CI. 51—165.
Foster, Shubel A., to Foster Engineering Corp. Centerless
grinding gage. 2,751,720. 6-26-56. CI. 51 — 103.
Foster Theodore D., to The Bell Machine Co. ^
mortising and tenoning machine. 2,772,709, 12-4-56, CI.
144 — 87.
Foster, Tilman F. Boat trailer. 2,763,384, 9-18-56. CI,
214—84.
Foster, Walter E. : See —
Carley, David R., and Foster. 2,773,092.
Foster, Walter W. Tensiometer. 2,756,592, 7-31-56, CI.
73—141.
Foster, Warren C, to The Crandall Corp. Method and appa-
ratus for the manufacture of a composite wood product.
2,729,584, 1-3-56, CI. 154 — 116.
Foster, Warren D., trustee : See —
Facer, Leroy H. 2,739,885.
Facer, Leroy H. 2,739,886.
Facer, Leroy H. 2,740,115.
Facer, Leroy H. 2,740,116.
Foster, Warren D., and O. W. Wilson.
zines and film handling apparatus.
88—17.
Foster, Warren D., and O. W. Wilson, to Foster and Foster.
Lock for film containing magazines and film handling ap-
paratus. 2,733,021, 1-31-56, CI. 242—71.
Foster, Wayne M. Hinge construction for baby cribs.
2,729,847, 1-10-56, CI. 16—145.
Foster Wheeler Corp. : See —
Bayard, Julius H. 2,743,583.
Bayard, Julius H. 2,762,345.
Blizard, John. 2,766,968.
Eichna, James R. 2,774,726.
Howes, Allen H. 2,744,733.
Jankowski, Henry J. 2,774,340.
Merritt, Gilbert S. 2,744,730.
Sampson, William. 2,762,201.
Sherman, Tracy H. 2,733,692.
Foster, William C, to The Gray Mfg. Co. Sound translating
apparatus. 2,738,194, 3-13-56, CI. 274—12.
Foster, William J., to General Motors Corp. Filter and fluid
pressure relief valve therefor. 2,734,636, 2-14-56, CI.
210—164.
Fostoria Pressed Steel Corp. : See —
Turner, Howard B. 2,763,500.
-P 18
Automatic Foust
Film containing maga-
2,732,754, 1-31-56, CI.
Foti, Arem : See —
Kradel, Fred L., and Foti. 2,747,142.
Fouche, Rene P. Motor pump. 2,747,512, 5-29-56, CI.
103—87.
Fougera, E., & Co., Inc. : See —
Halpern, Alfred, and Bradney. 2,744,851.
Foulds, Neil M., and W. L. Harms, to Franz Mfg. Co. Con-
veyor roller. 2,768,725, 10-30-56, CI. 193—37.
Foulke, Ted E., to General Electric Co. Electric discharge
device. 2,765,417, 10-2-56, CI. 313—54.
Foulkes, Christopher H., P. A. Childs, and R. E. Smith, to
International Standard Electric Corp. Electromagnetic
light current contact making relays. 2,752,450, 6-26-56,
CI. 200—87.
Foulkes, Christopher H., and E. J. Blythe, to International
Standard Electric Corp. Detection of leaks in vacuum
apparatus. 2,770,772, 11-13-56, CI. 324—33.
Foulks, Robert B. : See — ■
Rowe, Carl R., and Foulks. 2,768,542.
Foundry Equipment Ltd. : See —
Beech, Austin S. 2,772,453.
ldry Equipment Ltd. : See —
Beech. Austin S. 2,752,647.
Fountain, Gerald E. : See —
Overton, Charles M., Iddings, and Fountain. 2,744,696.
Fountain, Lawrence L., to Westinghouse Electric Corp.
Circuit breaker control system. 2,752,535, 6-26-56, CI.
317—46.
Fouquet-Werk, Frauz & Planck : See —
Buck. Robert, Wessner, and Kessler. 2,752,768.
Foure, Claude, and L. Reingold, to Office National d'Etudes
et de Recherches Aeronautiques (O. N. E. R. A.). Con-
tinuous flow internal combustion engines, in particular air-
craft engines. 2,729,059, 1-3-56, CI. 60 — 35.6.
Fouretier, Georges L., to Etablissements Charles Testut.
Electrical load weighing apparatus. 2,761,670, 9—4—56,
CI. 265—27.
Fourneau, Jean P., to Jean M. R. A. Delourme-Houde. Amino-
ethers. 2,736,727, 2-28-56, CI. 260—247.7.
Fournier, Edmond E. Card clothing. 2,735,140, 2-21-56,
CI. 19—114.
Four Wheel Drive Auto Co., The : See —
Fabian, Gardner J. 2,768,698.
Simonds, George D. 2,768,538.
Fouse, Charles N. : See —
Staubitz, Wilhelm W. 2,739,557.
Fouse, William H. : See — ■
Herrold. Gordon W., and Fouse. 2,767,235.
Foushee, Robert M., to The Bevco Co., Inc. Coin controlled
beverage bottle or container vending machines. 2,765,103,
10-2-56, CI. 221—133.
Foust, Charles W. : See-
Jones, Clifton H., and Foust. 2,772,664.
Foust, Floyd J. : See —
Burge, James S., Foust, Shaw, Rider, and McKee.
2,736,358.
Foust, Orville N., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Composite
insoles, including micro-porous polymeric material.
2,730,819, 1-17-56, CI. 36—22.
, Orville N., and E. G. Seems, to United Shoe Machinery
Corp. Tear-resistant porous plastic sheet material com-
prising polyvinylchloride and a copolymer of butadiene-
acrylonitrile. 2,762,784, 9-11-56, CI. 260—2.5.
Foutz, Clinton R. Method and apparatus for producing and
maintaining a gas-free dielectric liquid cooling medium.
2,767,693, 10-23-56, CI. 123—41.25.
Fowle, Arthur A., to Ultrasonic Corp. Process and apparatus
for drying sheet material. 2,740,202, 4-3-56, CI. 34 — 18.
Fowler, Alvah W. Combination spinning and casting reel.
2.767.935, 10-23-56, CI. 242—84.5.
Fowler, Byron L., to E. L. Caldwell & Sons. Reversible
plow. 2,764,075, 9-25-56, CI. 97—31.
Fowler, Byron L., to E. L. Caldwell & Sons. Reversible
plow. 2,764,076, 9-25-56, CI. 97—32.
Fowler, Carl E., Jr., to Houdry Process Corp. Apparatus for
elevating granular material. 2,758,882, 8-14-56, CI.
302—53.
Fowler, Carl E., Jr., and J. L. Daily, to Houdry Process Corp.
Method and apparatus for elevating granular material.
2,734,781, 2-14-56, CI. 302—25.
Fowler, Carl S.. and M. C. Garlick. Aquatic device.
2,752,617, 7-3-56. CI. 9—18.
Fowler, Clarence B. Stick files. 2,760,491, 8-28-56, CI.
129—21.
Fowler, Curtis O. : See —
Kuhlenschmidt, Donald, and Fowler. 2,769,320.
Fowler, Floyd F., and C. H. Harrison, Vs to M. H. Morris.
Guide for an electrician's snake. 2,750,151, 6-12-56, CI.
254 — 134.3.
Fowler, Frank E. Alarm system for pneumatic tires.
2.731.936, 1-24-56, CI. 116—34.
Fowler, Frank H. : See —
Purifoy, George R., and Fowler. 2,748,335.
Fowler, George B. : See —
Toews, Gustav P. 2,760,479.
Fowler, George L. : See —
Millard, Louis J. 2,741,393.
Fowler, Leslie L., to Barnes Drill Co. Magnet separator.
2,758,715, 8-14-56, CI. 210—1.5.
Fowler, Maurice E., and T. R. Willis, to Collins Radio Co.
Rate of climb meter. 2,751,785, 6-26-56, CI. 73—179.
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Michelson, to The Gleason
l. 2,773,426, 12-11-56, CI.
Fowler, Norman W., and L. C
Works. Gear cutting machii
90—1.
Fowler, Ralph L., to Superior Tank & Construction Co. Heat
insulating bolted tanks. 2,738,094, 3-13-56, CI. 220 — 9.
Fowler, Ralph L., to Superior Tank & Construction Co.
Pressure tank. 2,751,755, 6-26-56, CI. 62—1.
Fowler, Roland G., N. R. Frieberg and O. F. Larsen, to
The National Cash Register Co. Key-responsive calculating
machine. 2,745,601, 5-15-56, CI. 235 — 62.
Fowler, William F. : See —
Hellmann, Richard J., and Fowler. 2,768,080.
Fowler. William F.. Jr. : See —
Spear, Donald R., and Fowler. 2,748,029.
Fowler, William F., Jr., to Eastman Kodak Co. Method for
making polymeric hydrosols. 2,739,137, 3-20-56, CI.
260—29.6.
Fowler, William F., Jr., to Eastman Kodak Co. Hydrophilic
compositions and their preparation. 2,772,166, 11-27-56,
CI. 96—114.
Fowler, William H. Drill grinder attachment. 2,772,525,
12-4-56, CI. 51—219.
Fox, Arthur G., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Wave-
guide impedance elements. 2,740,094, 3-27-56, CI. 333 — 73.
Fox, Arthur G., to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc. Trans-
mission meter. 2,746,014, 5-15-56. CI. 324—58.
Fox, Arthur G., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Direc-
tional phase shifter. 2,760,166, 8-21-56, CI. 333 — 31.
Fox, Arthur L., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Dentifrice composi-
tions comprising a normally-solid water soluble condensa-
tion product of ethylene glycol and polypropylene glycol.
2,773,801, 12-11-56, CI. 167—93.
Fox, Benjamin. Multi-contact connector. 2,750,572, 6-12-56,
CI. 339—185.
Fox, Dorothea D. Adjustable article of clothing. 2,757,380,
8-7-56, CI. 2—76.
Fox, Douglas P. S., and W. A. Clarke, to Vickers-Armstrongs
Ltd. Liquid-bottling machines. 2,731,186, 1-17-56, CI.
226—115.
Fox, Edward A., and S. Damon, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Method of bright heat-treating metals. 2,752,274,
6-26-56, CI. 148—13.1.
Fox, Ernest A. Apparatus for laterally X-raying the spinal
column. 2,774,884. 12 IS .-,<;. c\. 250—50.
Fox, Frederick L., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp.
Vacuum discharge gauge. 2,758,232, 8-7-56, CI. 313 — 7.
Fox, Godfrey H. : See —
Phillips, Lyman W., Fox, and Bostwick. 2,731,030.
Fox, Harold K. : See —
Kindseth, Harold V., Hopkins, and Fox. 2,766,001.
Fox, Herman H. : See —
Mayer, Robert. 2,748,819.
Fox, Herman H., to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. 1-Isonicotinvl-
2 - alkenvl - 2 - alkylhydrazine. 2,744,113, 5-1-56, CI.
260—295.
Fox, Homer M.. to Phillips Petroleum Co. Continuous com-
bustion chamber with air flow and turbulence controlled
by flame front position. 2.770.096. 11-13-56, PI. 60 — 39.29.
Fox, Homer M., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Viscosity com-
pensating variable-area fuel nozzle. 2.775,484, 12-25-56,
CI. 299—118.
Fox, Jack J. : See — ■
Davis, Lincoln K. 2,744,661.
Gallant, Albert L. 2,744,489.
Howe, Wilfred H, and Vannah. 2.754.053.
Stoops, Forrest D., and Fox. 2,758,793.
Young. Claude D. 2,753,737.
Fox, June. Combination adjustable chair and hair drying at
tachment. 2,738,593. 3-20-56, CI. 34—90.
Fox, Le Roy G., to E & J Mfg. Co. Breathing machine.
2,737,176, 3-6-56, CI. 128—29.
Fox, Le Roy G., to E & J Mfg. Co. Breathing machine,
2,737,178, 3-6-56, CI. 128—29.
Fox, Malcolm H. Tool attaching mechanisms. 2,747,186,
5-29-56. CI. 1—44.4.
Fox. Martin, to The Seng Co. Detachable footboard for a bed
2.740,133, 4-3-56, CI. 5—53.
Fox, Oscar M.. to Blaw-Knox Co. Water cooled furnace struc
tures. 2,772,665, 12-4-56, CI. 122—498.
Fox. Paul X. Variable electrical resistances and potentiom
eters. 2,750.481, 6-12-56, CI. 201—48.
Fox Products Co. : See —
Medlar, Lewis A. 2.749.509.
Medlar, Lewis A. 2,758,275.
Fox, Roy E., to C. V. A. Jigs, Moulds & Tools Ltd. Work
feeding mechanism for machine tools. 2,755,915, 7-24-56,
CI. 203—12.
Fox, Sidney V., to Bethlehem Steel Co. Treatment of
chromate solutions. 2,760,844, 8-28-56, CI. 23 — 145.
Fox, William L., to Bendix Home Appliances Division of Avco
Mfg. Corp. Washing machine. 2,757,531, 8-7-56, CI.
68—24.
Foxboro Co., The : See —
Howditch, Hoel L. 2,742,917.
Bowditch. Hoel L. 2.770,258.
Bowditch, Hoel L. 2,773,664.
Bradner, Mead. 2.743,986.
Cook, Lyman. 2,761,471.
Handel, Neil E. 2,743,358.
Neuman, Herbert A., and Sweet. 2,731,025.
Smith, Graydon. 2,736,629.
Walsh, George C. 2,740,860.
Foxcroft, Raymond C. Electric switch gear for the auto-
matic starting of internal combustion engines. 2,762,933,
9—11—56 Q\ 290 30
Foxworthy' Martha K. Disposable abdominal band.
2,738,789, 3-20-56, CI. 128—167.
Foxx, Norbert E., to Republic Steel Corp. Method for weld-
ing steel tubing. 2,775,675, 12-25-56, CI. 219—8.5.
Foy, William J. : See —
Robinson, Thomas, and Foy. 2,765,429.
Foye, Allen B., to W. R. Grace & Co. Side seal container
closure. 2,733,827, 2-7-56, CI. 215 — 40.
Fraas, Foster, to the United States of America as represented
by the Solicitor of the Department of the Interior. Thermal
conditioning for electrostatic separation of garnet.
2,735,546, 2-21-56, CI. 209—11.
Fraas, Foster, to the United States of America as represented
by the Solicitor of the Department of the Interior. Reagent
conditioning for electrostatic separation of beryl. 2,769,536,
11-6-56. CI. 209 — 9.
Fradera, Francisco T. Movable glass panes for windows,
doors, and the like. 2,775,002, 12-25-56, CI. 20—52.1.
Frady, Michael A., 50% to V. J. Stassi. Demountable remote
controlled dirigible light. 2,734,997, 2-14-56, CI. 240 — 61.6.
Fraenkel, Alexander, and A. Rietsch. Gravity operated re-
versing whirling toy. 2,773,328, 12-11-56, CI. 46—61.
Fraga, Frank M. Crank unit for automatic adjustment of
implements. 2,743,656, 5-1 -5(5, CI. 97—47.65.
Fraga, Frank M. Tractor-mounted hitch. 2,762,284, 9-11-56,
CI. 97—47.53.
Fraga John B.. to J. I. Case Co. Tractor mounted tool bar.
2,747,484, 5-29-56, CI. 97-^6.51.
Fraga, John B., to J. I. Case Co. Tractor mounted rear tool
bar. 2,755,722, 7-24-56, CI. 97^6.93.
Frain, John P. : See — „,„,,.
Ashton, Benjamin N., and Frain. 2.754.847.
Fraizv, Jean, to Societe "Rhodiaceta." Sizing of textiles.
2,735,781, 2-21-56, CI. 106—135.
Fralick, Elmer N. : See —
Svehaug, Oswald C. 2,753,151.
Fram Corp. : See —
Belgarde, Leo. 2,743,018.
Burnell, William J. 2,731,154.
Hockett, Carl G., Kennedy, and Vander Pyl. 2,771,119.
James, William S. 2,731,102.
James, William S. 2,731,155.
James, William S. 2,748,949.
Kennedy, Walter V. 2,731,108.
Kennedy, Walter V. 2.731,153.
Parker, Elliot J. 2.739.916.
Rabbitt, Milton, and Binder. 2,732,031.
Kohinson, John W. 2.732.077.
Robinson, John W. 2,739,713.
Robinson, John W., and Souders. 2,757,803.
Framberg, Elmer W., and F. Drueck, Jr., to Chicago Card-
board Co. Upright rotatable display. 2,766,539, 10-16-56.
CI. 40—39.
Frame, Archie J. : See —
Shigley. Harold E., and Frame. 2,759,263.
Frampton, George W. Magnetic hoists. 2,761,094, 8-28-56,
PI 317 164.
Frampton, Wiliiam L. Marble runway device. 2,729,020,
1-3-56, CI. 46 — 43.
France, Edward L.. and E. Devine. Wrapping web tread for
automotive vehicle. 2.749,189. 6-5-56, CI. 305—10.
France, Harold, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Process
for the manufacture of tetra-aza-porphin coloring matters.
2,744.913. 5-8-56, PI. 260—314.
France Packing Co. : See —
Cummings, Edwin H. 2,731,285.
Franceschini, Lorenzo, to Officine Galileo Societa per Azioni.
Widening mechanism for straight knitting machines.
2,744.397. 5-8-56. CI. 66—70.
Francesco Vismara Societa per Azioni : See —
Ercoli, Alberto, and de Ruggieri. 2,734,066.
Ercoli. Alberto, and de Ruggieri. 2.742.485.
Franch, Charles J. Automobile fuel line filter. 2,760,637,
8-28-56, CI. 210—1.5.
Francis. Alex W., Jr. : See — „ „„„
Walker, Jav P.. Glasgow, and Francis. 2,747,002.
Francis, Alex W., Jr., to National Tank Po. Low temperature
separation systems. 2,758.665. 8-14-56. PI. 183 — 2.7.
Francis, Alex W., Jr.. to National Tank Co. Emulsion
treaters. 2.765.917, 10-9-56, CI. 210 — 47.
Francis, Alfred W.. to Socony Mobil Oil Co.. Inc. Separation
of olefins from hydrocarbon mixtures, and solvent therefor.
2,735,878, 2-21-56, CI. 260—677.
Francis. Alfred W., to Socony Mobil Oil Co.. Inc. Hydro-
carbon separation. 2.756.266, 7-24-56, CI. 260—677.
Francis, Andrew J. Jr.. to Dixon Research. Inc. Accelerator
holding device. 2,765,671. 10-9-56, CI. 74—513.
Francis, Charles B., to Loftus Engineering Corp. Journal
boxes and lubricants therefor. 2,736,619, 2-28-56, CI.
Francis, Charles B. Apparatus for the production of fixed gas
from fuel oil. 2,744,814, 5-8-56, CI. 48 — 105.
Francis, Charles B. Apparatus for determining sulphur.
2,773,748, 12-11-56, CI. 23—259.
Francis, Charles B., and R. B. Porter, to Carnegie-Illinois
Steel Corp. Method of forming hollow metal articles.
2,749,609, 6-12-56, CI. 29 — 527.
Francis, Geoffrey, to Gorman Francis Corp. Automatic auto-
mobile parking facility. 2,742.164. 4-17-56, CI. 214—16.1.
LIST OF PATENTEES
267
Francis, James M., to International Harvester Co. Alarm for
balers indicating; the supply of baling wire is exhausted.
2.754.382. 7-10-56, CI. 200 — 61.18.
Francis, Joseph N., to Standard Coin Wrappers, Inc. Supply
stop mechanism for coin handling machines and the like.
2,763,400, 9-18-56, CI. 222 — 56.
Francis, John K„ to Sackner Products, Inc. Method and ap-
paratus for manufacturing cord. 2,741,149, 4—10-56, CI.
87 — 1.
Francis. John P. Housing for removal attachment to a shaft.
2,731,944, 1-24-56, CI. 118 — 58.
Francis, Lynn M., to Dual-Motors Truck Co. Pivotal track
vehicle carrying trailer and method of loading same.
2,730,400, 1-10-56, CI. 296—1.
Francis, Otto F., and W. A. Haywood. Automatic stop-
ping mechanism for typographical linecasting machines.
2,738,869, 3-20-56, CI. 199 — 18.
Francis, Paul R., to Alloy Steel and Metals Co. Material han-
dling apparatus. 2,738,955, 3-20-56, CI. 254—190.
Francis, Richard R. : See —
Olmsted, Elizabeth P., Francis, and Ross. 2,770,164.
Francis, Ross M. Machine for sawing contoured margins on
strips or panels. 2,736,349, 2-28-56, CI. 143—26.
Francis. Victor J., to General Electric Co. Activated cathodes
for electron discharge device. 2,733,173, 1-31-56, CI. 117 —
219.
Francis. Wallace R., G. C. Mapelsden, and H. D. Williams, to
General Electric Co. Combined cord connector and strain
relief. 2.756,403, 7-24-56, CI. 339—128.
Francisco, Herbert H. : See —
Wick. Richard M., and Francisco. 2,754,485.
Franck, George E. : See —
Zales, Joseph H., and Franck. 2,757,562.
Franck, George E., to The Imperial Brass Mfg. Co. Priming
device. 2,744,512, 5-8-56, CI. 123—187.5.
Franck, George E., to The Imperial Brass Mfg. Co. Sawing
vise. 2,759,385, 8-21-56, CI. 81 — 19.
Franck, George E., to The Imperial Brass Mfg. Co. Tube
bending tool. 2,762,415, 9-11-56, CI. 153—40.
Franck. George E., to The Imperial Brass Mfg. Co. Tube
flaring tool. 2,773,539. 12-11-56. CI. 153—81.
Franck, George E., to The Imperial Brass Mfg. Co. Flaring
tool. 2.774,408, 12-18-56, CI. 153—79.
Franck, Kurt, to Holophane Co., Inc. Direct lighting lumi-
naires. 2.756,326. 7-24-56, CI. 240—93.
Franck, Kurt, to Holophane Co., Inc. Light transmitters
and diffusers. 2,758,200, 8-7-56, CI. 240—106.
Franck Kurt and R. G. McPhail, to Holophane Co., Inc.
Direct lighting luminaires. 2,748,263, 5-29-56. CI.
240—106.
Franck, Lester W. Collapsible paperboard container and
method of manufacturing the same. 2,740,576, 4-3-56, CI.
Francken, Jan C, and P. Schagen, to Hartford National Bank
and Trust Co.. as trustee. Electron-optical discharge sys-
tem. 2,760,106. 8-21-56, CI. 315—10.
Francken, Jan C, to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co. as trustee. Television pick-up tube comprising elec-
trostatic electron-optical means. 2,774,909, 12-18-56, CI.
315—11.
Franco. Louis B., to Mannix Ltd. Ballast sled for use under
railway tracks. 2,769.172, 10-30-56, CI. 104—7.
Frank. Arthur W., to Hevi Dutv Electric Co. Endothermic
generator retort. 2,769 695. 11-6-56. CI. 23 — 288.
Frank, Charles E., and J. S. Swinehart, to National Distillers
Products Corp. Method of coupling styrene with alkyl
aromatics. 2,761,886, 9-4-56, CI. 260—670.
Frank, Ernst : See —
Hahn, Ladislaus A., and Frank. 2,766,263.
Frank, Frederick C, to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Stable
greases containing synthetic gelling agents. 2,737,494,
3-6-56, CI. 252 — 39.
Frank, Gerard A. : See —
Diehl, Walter H., and Frank. 2,740,375.
Frank, Gerard A., and J. J. Monahan, to Western Electric Co.,
Inc. Work table feeding mechanism. 2,729,034, 1-3-56,
CI. 51 — 92.
Frank, Jerome M., to Knomark Mfg. Co., Inc. Reversible two-
headed polishing element and housing therefor. 2,764,770,
10-2-56, CI. 15—106.
Frank, Jerome M., to Knomark Mfg. Co., Inc. Shoe dressing
kit. 2,768,404, 10-30-56. CI. 15—258.
Frank. John M.. to Fansteel Metallurgical Corp. Percussion
welding. 2,755,365. 7-17-56. CI. 219^.
Frank, Joseph J. Closure fasetener. 2,735,149, 2-21-56, CI.
24—30.5.
Frank Karl, to Micro Balancing, Inc. Thermostatic control
means. 2,748,223. 5-29-56, CI. 200 — 122.
Frank Karl, to Micro Balancing. Inc. Magnetic pickup
means. 2.754,434. 7-10-56. CI. 310—15.
Frank, Karl, to Micro Balancing, Inc. Light integrating
moor,* for photocell circuit. 2,756,349, 7-24-56, CI.
250 — 239.
Frank, Mark H., to General Motors Corp. Timing chain
bumper. 2,766,634, 10-16-56. CI. 74—240.
Frank, Milton A., Sr. Blender. 2,774,576, 12-18-56, CI.
259—8.
Frank, Paul A. : See —
Tenney, William L., Knox, and Frank. 2,738,334.
Frank, Paul A. Tire curing press. 2,736,059, 2-28-56, CI.
18—17.
Frank, Paul A. Tire curing press. 2,743,480, 5-1-56, CI.
18—17.
Toilet armrest.
Frank, Richard J., to Winfield Co., Inc
2,774,975, 12-25-56, CI. 4—254.
Frank, Robert L. : See —
Diamond, Horace W., and Frank. 2,772,167.
Frank, Robert L., to Sperry Rand Corp. Apparatus for
measuring the time relationship between recurrent radio
frequency pulses. 2,766,450, 10-9-56, CI. 343—103.
Frank, Robert M. : See —
Edelman, Abraham, and Frank. 2,774,959.
Frank, Stanley L. : See —
Jenkins, William D., Frank, and Zipay. 2,734,953.
Frank, Stanley L., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electric
switches. 2,748,210, 5-29-56, CI. 200—44.
Frank, Stanley L., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electric
switches. 2,752,441, 6-26-56, CI. 200 — 44.
Frank, William R., to John Deere Killefer Co. Adjustable
bearing connection. 2,729.043, 1-3-56, CI. 55—30.
Frank, Wilbert W., and C. C. Speer, to Curtiss-Wright Corp.
Abrasive grinding machines. 2,749,675, 6-12-56, CI.
51 — 143.
Franke, Dallas V., to Gilfillan Bros. Inc. System for visually
checking alignment of computer-tracking loop circuitry.
2.741.760, 4-10-56, CI. 343—10.
Franke, Dallas V., to Gilfillan Bros. Inc. Means and tech-
niques for producing visible display of ideal flight path.
2.741.761, 4-10-56, CI. 343—11.
Franke, Eric E. Loading device for a roll film developing
tank. 2,756,005, 7-24-56, CI. 242—77.
Franke, Georg, and O. Malfeld, to Hommel-Werke G. m. b. H.
and Ernst Leitz G. m. b. H. Machine tools. 2,729,036,
1-3-56, CI. 51—165.
Franke, Harry D., to Vernco Corp. Blower wheel. 2.750,103.
6-12-56, CI. 230—134.
Franke & Heidecke, Fabrik Photographischer Prazisions-
Apparate : See —
Bretthauer, Hermann. 2,732,236.
Bretthauer, Hermann. 2.765,763.
Bretthauer, Hermann, and Bethmann. 2,773,438.
Goethert, Rudolf. 2,741,157.
Heidecke, Reinhold. 2,729,153.
Heidecke, Reinhold. 2,739,515.
Knauf, Wilhelm. 2,773,437.
Weiss, Richard. 2,741,169.
Weiss, Richard. 2,746.368.
Weiss, Richard. 2,749,819.
Heidecke, Reinhold, and Bretthauer. 2,732,751.
Franke, Joachim I. Manufacture process of doped germanium
crystals. 2,750.310, 6-12-56, CI. 148 — 1.5.
Franke, Norman W. : See —
Brown, George P., Jr., Crowley, and Franke. 2,771,482.
Franke, Willy : See —
Weisee, Ernst E., and Franke. 2,766,669.
Frankel, Adolf : See —
Barrett, John L., Latoszynski, Morris, and Frankel.
2,750,738.
Frankel, Carl. Electric lamp socket having insulation piercing
means for contacting conductors. 2,739,291. 3-20-56,
CI. 339—99.
Frankel, Edward. Automatic cigar and cigarette lighter.
2,764,883, 10-2-56, CI. 67—7.1.
Frankel, Edward M., and S. L. Goldheim. Production of
fermentation glycerol. 2,772,206. 11-27-56, CI. 195 — 38.
Frankel, Edward M., and S. L. Goldheim. Glycerol manufac-
ture. 2,772,207, 11-27-56, CI. 195 — 38.
Frankel, Isaac : See —
Nau-Touron, Albert. 2,758,438.
Frankel, Theodor, to General Dynamics Corp. Automatic tele-
phone system. 2,734,947, 2-14-56, CI. 179—27.
Frankel, Theodor, to General Dynamics Corp. Direct reading
time measuring device. 2,745,058. 5-8-56, CI. 324 — 28.
Frankel, Theodor, to General Dynamics Corp. Dial speed and
ratio test circuit. 2.759,053, 8-14-56, CI. 179 — 175.2.
Frnnkel, Theodor, to General Dynamics Corp. Control
2,770,091, 11-13-56, CI.
for cable spinning machine.
57—81.
Franken, Jan H., to Bureau van Tongeren N. V. Sifters.
2,765,079, 10-2-56, CI. 209—250.
Franken, Wilhelm : See —
Schwank, Gunther. 2.768,678.
Schwank, Gunther. 2,775,294.
Frankenburg. Walter G., to General Cigar Co., Inc. Cigarette
paper. 2,755.207, 7-17-56, CI. 131—15.
Frankenburg, Walter G., and A. M. Gottscho, to General Cigar
Co., Inc. Continuous tobacco sheet production. 2,747,583,
5-29-56. CI. 131—140.
Frankenstein, William P. Fragile article supporting trav.
2,758,709, 8-14-56, CI. 206 — 45.19.
Frankenstein. William P. Display carton. 2,775,392,
12-25-56, CI. 229—38.
Frankfurt, Sandor, to Champion Safe Tap Co. Thermal
responsive device. 2,762,887, 9-11-56, CI. 200 — 139.
Frankl. Egon, to Rochester Button Co. Pigment compositions.
2.769,721, 11-6-56, CI. 106—308.
Frankland, William H. Radiant heating and air conditioning
system. 2,767,961, 10-23-56, CI. 257—8.
Franklin, Albert W. Method and apparatus for staniping i
adhering conductive elements
2,753,619, 7-10-56, CI. 29—155.5.
Franklin, Albert W. Detachable
2,761,114, 8-28-56, CI. 339—252.
Franklin, Arthur W. : See—
Betteridge, Walter, and Franklin.
-conductive bases.
electrical connector.
Betteridge, Walter, Franklin, and Smith. 2,706,156.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Franklin, Cyril W. : See —
Gerwig, Harvey P., Ehrhardt, Franklin, and Hosterman.
2,755,777.
Franklin, Edmond G., to General Mills, Inc. Positive opening
and closing switch. 2,751,463, 6-19-56, CI. 200—137.
Franklin, Edmond G., to General Mills, Inc. Remote con-
trolled thermal relay. 2,763,751, 9-18-56, CI. 200 — 122.
Franklin, Edmond G., to General Mills, Inc. Thermal switch
with temperature differential cycling delay. 2,769,060,
10-30-56, CI. 200—138.
Franklin, Edna M. Belt loop holder. 2,735,111. 2-21-56. CI.
2—236.
Franklin, Edward, and N. Adamson. Blind stitch sewing
machines. 2,774,319, 12-18-56, CI. 112—176.
Franklin. Henry J. : See —
Cottle, Delmer L., Young, and Franklin. 2,758,953.
Young, David W., Morway, and Franklin. 2,755,249.
Franklin, John J., to Proctor & Schwartz, Inc. Apparatus for
handling materials in strand or rope form. 2,742,143,
4-17-56, CI. 203—240.
Franklin, John J., to Proctor & Schwartz, Inc. Compensat-
ing rolls for handling continuous lengths of materials in
the form of strand, ropes, and the like. 2,753,706, 7-10-56,
CI. 68—9.
Franklin Mfg. Co., Inc. : See—
Dawkins, Kenneth, and Peterson. 2,772,385.
Franklin, Murry H. Kitchen tongs. 2,747,912, 5-29-56, CI.
294—29.
Franklin, Paul \Y\, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Saturable core
device and generator controlled thereby. 2,754,470,
7-10-56. CI. 322—25.
Franklin, Paul W., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Voltage regu-
lation system. 2,758,272, 8-7-56, CI. 322 — 47.
Franklin, Paul W., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Regulating sys-
tem for generators. 2,769,133, 10-30-56, CI. 322 — 25.
Franklin, Richard C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Preparation of 4,4'-nitrophenylbenzoic acid by nitric acid
oxidation. 2,742,499, 4-17-56, CI. 260—523.
Franklin. Ronald W. J. Ornamented spectacle frames.
2,752,713, 7-3-56. a. 41—34.
Franklin, Stanley E., to Marine Pumps, Inc. Rotary lapping
machine. 2,702,172, 9-11-56, CI. 51 — 129.
Franko, John S. Door operating mechanism. 2,732,201,
1-24-56, CI. 268—59.
Franks, Charles M. Knife sharpener. 2,743,561, 5-1-56,
CI. 51—214.
Franks, Clifford V., and W. J. Brown, said Franks assignor
to said Brown. Electrical control systems. 2,734,160,
2-7-56, CI. 318 — 308.
Franks, Eurshal T. : See —
Woodard, Burnice, and Franks. 2,760,806.
Franks. George W., and J. N. Hamilton. Electron discharge
device. 2,754,428, 7-10-56, CI. 250—211.
Franks, Gerald N., and C. S. Shaw. Method and apparatus
for treating cotton seed. 2,735,226, 2-21-56, CI. 47—58.
Franks, John D. : See —
Krebs, Charles H., and Franks. 2,736,477.
Franks, Norvin H.. to Sturdi-Bilt Steel Products, Inc. Power
tool bench with adjustable motor position. 2,743,747,
5-1-56, CI. 144—1.
Franks, Norvin H. Knock-down shelving unit. 2,760,650,
8-28-56, CI. 211—148.
Franseen, Richard C, and E. W. Michener. Dispenser for
measuring granulated material. 2,768,772, 10-30-56, CI.
222 — 455.
Fransen, Frances. Adjustable diaper. 2,767,714, 10-23-56,
CI. 128—284.
Franson, Erik A., to Aktiebolaget Bofors. Hoist for pro-
jectiles. 2,770,170, 11-13-56, CI. 89—46.
Franssen, Hermann. Rolling strips from metal powder.
2,758,336, 8-14-50, CI. 18—9.
Frant, Martin S. : See —
Cohen, Sylvan, and Frant. 2,774,708.
Frantz, Frederick H., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Appa-
ratus for automatic disposal of waste developer in dry
printing and developing machines. 2,735,346, 2-21-56, CI.
95—94.
Frantz, Frederick H., and P. W. Christen, to General Aniline
& Film Corp. Evaporator heater unit for gaseous develop-
ing chambers. 2,742,562, 4-17-56, CI. 219 — 38.
Frantz, Frederick H., and W. O. Schink, to General Aniline
& Film Corp. Variable speed drive mechanism. 2,770,970,
11-20-56, CI. 74—194.
Frantz, Glenn R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Lin-
earizer for frequency modulation generator. 2,747,163,
5-22-56, CI. 332—18.
Frantz, John M. Oil filter conversion kit. 2,738,879,
3-20-56, CI. 210—183.
Frantz Mfg. Co. : See —
Foulds, Neil M., and Harms. 2,768,725.
Frantz, Virgil L. Automatic bell ringer. 2,739,570, 3-27-56,
CI. 121—2.
Frantz, Wilbert P., to Sperry Rand Corp. Automatic ampli-
tude balance control system for hyperbolic navigation re-
ceiver. 2,732,549, 1-24-56, CI. 343—103.
Frantz, William, to Simmonds Aerocessories, Inc. Pneumatic
control apparatus. 2,744,502, 5-8-56, CI. 121 — 41.
Franz, Erwin E., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Method of
forming lamp mountings. 2,742,686, 4-24-56, CI.
29 — 155.5.
Franz, Giinther E., to J. M. Voith G. m. b. H., Maschinen-
fabrik. Blade wheel propeller. 2,753,006, 7-3-56, CI.
170—151.
Franz, Leo P. Lister dammer. 2,767,633, 10-23-5
97—55.
Franz Torwegge Maschinenfabrik : See —
Torwegge, Franz, and Maschmeyer. 2,771,923.
ranz, Wesley A. Airpli
ture assembly. 2,749, i
Franzel, Richard M. : See —
Griffith, Le Roy A., and Franzel. 2,763,283.
Franzel, Richard M., and L. A. Griffith, to Minneapolis-
Honeywell Regulator Co. Fluid quantity measuring appa-
ratus. 2,767,584, 10-23-56, CI. 73—304.
Franzen, Earl P., to Shell Development Co. Method for the
addition of catalyst. 2,742,511, 4-17-56, CI. 260—663.
Franzen, Erik H. : See —
Fare, Bror K., and Franzen. 2,750,761.
Franzheim, George W. Fuel valve. 2,769,610, 11-6-56,
CI. 251—205.
Franzmann, William H. to The Hamilton Tool Co. : Roll sup-
porting member for manifold machine. 2,761,631, 9-4-66,
CI. 242—55.3.
Franzmann, William H., to The Hamilton Tool Co. Method
of making manifold forms. 2,766,984, 10-16-56, CI.
270—52.
Frasch, Jean: See —
Freud, Herbert M. 2,737,498.
Frase, Raymond E., to Signode Steel Strapping Co. Com-
posite pallet. 2,738,153, 3-13-56, CI. 248—120.
Fraser, Alan R., to Chromium Mining & Smelting Corp., Ltd.
Method of lowering the carbon content of high carbon
ferrochromium. 2,744,004, 5-1-56, CI. 75 — 26.
Fraser, Cyrus H. Stabilization of radio frequency oscillators.
2,747,091. 5-22-56, CI. 250—36.
Fraser, Donald, and E. H. Bowler, to National Research Coun-
cil. Apparatus for controlling a thermal de-icing system.
2,767,294, 10-16-56, CI. 219—20.
Fraser, George L., and C. Elmer, to Monsanto Chemical Co.
Modified melamine resins. 2,773,793, 12-11-56, CI.
154—128.
Fraser, George L., and C. Elmer, to Monsanto Chemical Co.
Melamine condensation products. 2,773,794, 12-11-56, CI.
154 — 138.
Fraser, Ian H. : See —
Jackson, Thomas M., and Fraser. 2,749,479.
Fraser, James, to Speakman Co. Self-metering flush valve.
2,734,712, 2-14-56, CI. 251—35.
Fraser, James, to Speakman Co. Mixing valve. 2,747,604,
5-29-56, CI. 137—360.
Fraser, James, to Speakman Co. Showerhead for shower
bath use. 2,749,183, 6-5-56, CI. 299—141.
Fraser, John, to Avery-Hardoll Ltd. Valved coupling devices
for pipes or conduits. 2,729,471, 1-3-56, CI. 284 — 18.
Fraser, John, to Avery-Hardoll Ltd. Liquid measuring and
dispensing apparatus. 2,734,660, 2-14-56, CI. 222 — 15.
Fraser, John, to Avery-Hardoll Ltd. Liquid-meter operated
means for controlling valves. 2,760,680, 8-28-56, CI.
222—20.
Fraser, John, to Avery-Hardoll Ltd. Valves for controlling
the flow of liquids. 2,762,389, 9-11-56, CI. 137 — 390.
Fraser, John, to Avery-Hardoll Ltd. Selective interlocking
lug coupling. 2,773,707, 12-11-56, CI. 285—27.
Fraser, John, to Avery-Hardoll Ltd. Valves for controlling
the flow of liquids. 2,775.258, 12-2.--56, CI. 137—413.
Fraser, John A. Bottle stopper. 2,757,816, 8-7-56, CI.
215—52.
Fraser, Kenneth D. Self-locking lid for containers. 2,756,084,
7-24-56, CI. 292—87.
Fraser, Reginald P. Liquid atomizer. 2,762,056, 9-11-56,
CI. 299—120.
Fraser, Robert M., to Fabrica Argentina de Alparagatas So-
ciedad Anonima Industrial y Commercial. Stripping ma-
chine. 2,747,206, 5-29-56, CI. 12 — 1.
Frater, Julius T. Adjustable chalkboard mounting.
2,761,640, 9-4-56, CI. 248—28.
Frates, Imelda M. Attachment for accelerator pedals.
2,759,370, 8-21-56. CI. 74—562.
Fratus, Clarence F. Brake lining signal. 2,731,619, 1-17-56,
CI. 340—52.
Frauenheim, Edward E., Jr., to George J. Meyer Malt & Grain
Corp. Malting apparatus. 2,749,280, 6-5-56, CI. 195—128.
Fraulo, Bernard A. : See —
Cappella Alichael J., Jr., and Fraulo. 2,747,874.
Fraunberger, Ferdinand : See —
Wizenez, Leopold, Fraunberger, and Kuhrt. 2,754,464.
Frawley Corp. : See —
O'Sullivan, John F. 2,734,484.
Frawley, Robert N. : See —
Martin, Edward J., and Frawley. 2,766,653.
Fray, Thelma. Handle cover. 2,759.278. 8-21-56, CI. 38—95.
Fray, Victor H. Screw or like nicking machines. 2,741,784,
4-17-56, CI. 10—6.
Fray, Victor H. Heading machines for bolts, screws, rivets,
and the like. 2,747,205, 5-29-56, CI. 10—13.
Frazee, George H. Guard finger having a ledger plate.
2.747,358, 5-29-56, CI. 56—309.
Frazier, Charles, to American Cyanamid Co.. Copolymers of
vinyl aromatic compound, fatty acid ester of epoxy resin
and a vegetable oil. 2,736,717, 2-28-56, CI. 260—23.
Frazier, David : See — ■
Szabo, Joseph J., and Frazier. 2,774.780.
Frazier, David, to The Standard Oil Co. Method and ap-
paratus for separating fluids by thermal diffusion.
2,743,014, 4-24-56, CI. 210—52.5.
Frazier, Forrest C. Furniture guard. 2,753,655, 7-10-56,
CI. 45—137.
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Frazier, Roger O. Holder for upholstery spring. 2,760,560,
8-28-56, CI. 155—179.
Frazier Tandem Systems : See —
Frazier, Van L. 2,771,303.
Frazier, Van L., to Frazier Tandem Systems. Tandem axle
spring suspension unit. 2,771,303, 11-20-56, CI.
280—104.5.
Frazier, William H. : See-
Williams, Clarence, and Frazier. 2,738,139.
Freeh, Harry E., Jr., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp.
Mushrooming projectiles. 2,765,738, 10-9-56, CI. 102—91.
Frechtling, Arthur C. : See —
Severs, Edward T., and Frechtling. 2,753,314.
Frechtmann, Jean. Jig-saw puzzle. 2,739,816, 3-27-56, CI.
273—157.
Frecfc, Le Roy N. Spinning toy halloon. 2,759,296, 8-21-56,
CI. 46—53.
Fredd, John V. : See—
Schramm, Harry B., Fredd, and Otis. 2,749,937.
Fredd. John V. Well tools for perforating pipe. 2,753,935,
7-10-56, CI. 164—0.3.
Fredenall, Gordon L., to Radio Corp. of America. Color tele-
vision receivers. 2,736,766, 2-28-56, CI. 178—5.4.
Fredenburg. Robert H and W. E. Bissinger, to Columbia-
Southern Chemical Corp. Method of rendering material
rodent repellent bv isopropyl pentachlorophenyl carbonate.
2,754,229, 7-10-56, CI. 117—138.5.
Fredenburgh. Edwin J. : See —
Hecht, Benjamin P., and Fredenburgh. 2,732,326.
Fredendall, Gordon L., to Radio Corp. of America. Electrical
niters. 2,729,698, 1-3-56, CI. 178—5.4.
Fredenhagen, Eva R. and F. A. Finger exercising glove.
2,736,034, 2-28-56, CI. 2—161.
Fredenhagen, Franz A. : See — -
Fredenhagen, Eva R. and F. A. 2,736,034.
Frederick, Alton K. Toroidal coil winder. 2,763,441, 9-18-56,
CI. 242—4.
Frederick, Clarence W., to Square D Co. Door latch.
2,761,716, 9-4-56, Cl. 292—76.
Frederick, Clyde B. : See —
Hughes, Elmer J. 2,765,696.
Frederick, Edward B., and F. F. Balas, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of the Army.
Thread strength and friction tester. 2,730,891, 1-17-56,
CI. 73—12.
Frederick. Edward R. : See —
Oesterling, James F., Sinski, and Frederick. 2,751.609.
Frederick, Edward R., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Army. Apparatus for
covering core material with fibrous material. 2,745,375,
5-15-56, CI. 118—33.
Frederick, Edward R., M. C. Jaskowski, and M. N. Haller,
to the United States of America as represented by the Sec-
retary of the Army. Machine for conditioning feathers
and the like. 2,739.391, 3-27-56, CI. 34—2.
Frederick, Use B. : See —
Yost, John F., and Frederick. 2,751,367.
Yost, John F., and Frederick. 2,751,368.
Frederick, Jean R., to The Astatic Corp. Transducer and
stylus therefor. 2,742,295, 4-17-56, CI. 274—37.
Frederick, Kenneth W. G. : See —
Day. Joseph, and Frederick. 2,766,492.
Frederick, Marvin R. : See —
Morrissey, Richard T., and Frederick. 2,732,354.
Fredericks. Chester P. Sponge brush. 2,753,582, 7-10-56,
CI. 15—244.
Fredericks, Joseph A., to Cyril Bath Co. Apparatus for form-
ing annular bodies. 2,734,548, 2-14-56, CI. 153 — 2.
Fredericks, Joseph A., to The Cyril Bath Co. Method of
forming strip metal stock into shapes for making annular
members. 2.743,756, 5-1-56, CI. 153 — 40.
Frederickson, Leonard : See —
Miller, Alf R., and Frederickson. 2,740,460.
Frederico, Blossy D. : See —
Bird. James R., Stevens, and Frederico. 2,752.572.
Frederiksen, Jordan W., Sr. Trousers pockets. 2,732,560,
1-31-56, CI. 2—254.
Fredette, Joseph H, to American Can Co. Detachable bail
for containers. 2,743,129, 4-24-56. Cl. 294 — 31.2.
Frediani, Harold A. Method and apparatus for control of
titrations and other phenomena. 2,740,694, 4-3-56, Cl.
23—230.
Fredriksen, Clyde R„ to H. Hildebrandt. Metal switch box
mounting brackets. 2,751,173, 6-19-56, Cl. 248 — 27.
Fredrikson. Gustav I. Slidable link chains and conveyors em-
ploying such chains. 2,753,982, 7-10-56, Cl. 198 — 189.
Free, Charles H. : See —
Hoover, Frank G., McColaugh, and Free. 2,772,039.
Free-Gold Enterprises, Inc. : See —
Svirsky, Bennett. 2,730,117.
Svirsky, Bennett. 2,730,122.
Free Sewine Machine Co. : See —
Haile, Clement. 2,771.187.
Free, Vernon, and W. E. Muck. 17V>% to said Free, 42y>%
to said Muck, and 15% to T. G. McCrea, and 25% to J.
Davis. Emergency road light. 2,767,390, 10-16-56, Cl.
340—50.
Freebairn. Darwin L.. Jr. : See —
Acterman, Joseph S., Freebairn, and Sherwood. 2,752,209.
Freebairn. Darwin L., Jr., E. E. Kinsey, and A. E. C. Beutler,
to North American Aviation, Inc. Three-element flexure
pivot. 2.735,731, 2-21-56, Cl. 308—2.
Freed, H. S.. & Co. : See —
Hines, Willis B. 2,736,365.
Freed, Herbert S. : See —
Hines, Willis B. 2,736,365.
Freed, Jacob B., to The Duriron Co., Inc. Plug valve with
plug retaining liner key. 2,735,645, 2-21-56. Cl. 251—192.
Freed, Meier E. : See — ■
Bruce. William F.. Hanslick, and Freed. 2,746,959.
Freed, Olof E. : See—
Sabaroff, Albert R., Freed, and Horner. 2,730,254.
Freedlander, Abraham L., and N. D. Waters, to The Dayton
Rubber Co. Foam rubber pillow construction. 2,750,606,
6-19-56, Cl. 5—337.
Freedle, Willie W. : See —
Carrick, Virgil P., and Freedle. 2,762,160.
Freedman, George, to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Methods of making
transistors and assembly thereof. 2,732,519, 1-24-56, Cl.
317—235.
Freedman, George, to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Process of making
p-n junction crystals. 2,763,581, 9-18-56. Cl. 148 — 1.5.
Freedman, Howard : See —
Cole, Joseph E. 2,731,087.
Freedman, Israel L. Garment form. 2,748,999, 6-5-56, Cl.
223—68.
Freedman, Louis H. Speed warning. 2,771,597, 11-20-56,
Cl. 340—266.
Freedman, Meyer L., and M,
Aluminum photographic surfaces
95—8.
Freedman, Mollie S. Convertible garment. 2,744,253, 5-8-56,
Cl. 2—80.
Freedman, Stanley P., and A. A. Heyman. Machine for auto-
matically making rolled cones. 2,740,363, 4-3-56, Cl.
107—4.
Freeland, Charles A., to J. Rawson & Sons Ltd. Winding
machine. 2,751,160, 6-19-56, Cl. 242 — 27.
Freeland, Chester V. Emergency fire escape. 2,744,673,
5-8-56, Cl. 227—18.
Freeland, Frederick F. Illuminated tool. 2,736,972, 2-28-56,
Cl. 240—6.46.
Freeman, Alfred. Rack for supporting lasts during the
manufacture of boots and shoes. 2,729,341, 1-3-56, Cl.
211—37.
Freeman, Alfred, to United States Steel Corp. Pneumatic
brake and throttle system. 2,737,272, 3-6-56, Cl. 192 — 3.
Levitin, to Horizons Inc.
2,766,119, 10-9-56, Cl.
Freeman, Alfred.
Cl. 214 — 11.
Freeman, Alfred.
198—38.
Freeman, Alfred
108 — 177.
Freeman, Alfred
198—38.
Freeman, Alfred
Conveyor systems. 2,751,091, 0-19-56,
Conveyor system. 2,755,908, 7-24-56, Cl.
Chain conveyors. 2,755,914, 7-24-56, Cl.
Conveyor system. 2,757,781, 8-7-56, Cl.
conveyor systems.
Index devices for
2,758,698, 8-14-56, Cl. 198—38.
Freeman, Benjamin W., and C. M. Vierling, to The Louis G.
Freeman Co. Shoe shaper. 2,740,976, 4-10-56, Cl. 12 — 51.
Freeman, Charles B. Circuit control device. 2,750,480,
6-12-56, Cl. 200—168.
Freeman, George S. P., to Cinema-Television Ltd. Target
electrodes for use in television pick-up tubes or the like.
2,731,580, 1-17-56, Cl. 313—326.
Freeman, George S. P., to Cinema-Television Ltd. Image-
translating device. 2.735,935, 2-21-56, Cl. 250—27.
Freeman, Horace, and J. D. Boadway, to Nichols Engineering
and Research Corp. Vortex separators. 2,757,581, 8-7-56,
Cl. 92—28.
Freeman, Horace, and J. D. Boadway, to Nichols Engineering
and Research Corp. Separation of gas and undesired
particles from liquids. 2,757,582, 8-7-56, Cl. 92 — 28.
Freeman, Leo, to Gruendler Crusher and Pulverizer Co.
Methods of defiberizing bagasse. 2,760,234, 8-28-56,
Cl. 19—8.
Freeman, Louis G., Co., The : See —
Freeman. Benjamin W., and Vierling. 2,740,976.
Freeman, Philip M., to United Aircraft Corp. Gear preloading
device on pitch change mechanism for oppositely rotating
propellers. 2,730,181, 1-10-56, Cl. 170 — 135.27.
Freeman, Robert L. : See —
Krahulec, Fred, Rahmel, and Freeman. 2,755,162.
Freeman, Robert W. : See —
Kebbon, Earl R., and Freeman. 2,743,612.
Freeman, Robert W., to Weston Electrical Instrument Corp.
2,743,611, 5-1-56, Cl. 73—363.
Border fencing. 2,746,723, 5-22-56,
Cl. 256—22.
Freeman, Walter R.
break-away valve.
Freeman, Wilfred A.,
Isomeric nitroso-1-phenyl pyrazoles.
Cl. 260—310.
Freeport Sulphur Co. : See —
Axelrad, Bernard A. 2,756.207.
Axelrad, Bernard A., and Brogdon. 2,
Axelrad. Bernard A., and Fisher. 2,'
Brogdon, Vas H. 2.756,029.
Cockrell, Clifford M. 2.759,328.
Monroe, John E., Jr. 2,771,284.
Williams, R. L., Shaw, and Brogdon.
Freerks, Marshall C. : See —
Zienty, Ferdinand B., and Freerks. 2,766,280.
Zienty, Ferdinand B., and Freerks. 2,766,281.
Frees, David, and E. L. Schwartz. Curb signalling device.
2,749,875, 6-12-56, Cl. 116—28.
Tank thermometer
Freeman. Wallace E,
to Wagner Electric Corp. Emergency
2,748,791, 6-5-56, Cl. 137—111.
and R. Slack, to May & Baker Ltd.
2,751,395, 6-19-56,
2,750,000.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
2,769,034.
Freeze, Jonathan E., to Armo Steel Corp. Spiral pipe ma-
chine. 2,729,180, 1-3-56, CI. 113 — 35.
Freeze, Jonathan R. to Armco Steel Corp. Method and ap-
paratus for feeding and forming sheet strip stock into a
helix. 2,752,873, 7-3-56, CI. 113—35.
Freezit Corp. of America, The : See —
Veazey, Cleo. 2,764,489.
Fregeolle, Oscar : See —
Jenard, Leonard J., and Fregeolle. 2,767,567.
Frehn, Fritz, to Deutsche Edelstahlwerke Aktiengesellschaft.
Permanently magnetisable alloys and the production there-
of. 2,768,427, 10-30-56, CI. 29—182.
Frei, Albert. Device for dividing coins into groups and for
packing such groups. 2,763,273, 9-18-56, CI. 133 — 8.
Frei, Arthur J. : See —
Sampson, Frederick W., and Frei. 2,756,566.
Freiberg, Alan. Apparatus for producing one groove binaural
records. 2,743,110, 4-24-56, CI. 274—28.
Freid, Robert A. Quiver. 2,746,658, 5-22-56, CI. 224 — 28.
Freltick, Leonard J. : See —
Schwartz, Ralph E., Bush, and Freitick. 2,766,163.
Frekko, Eugene F., to Cornell-Dubilier Electric Corp. Wash-
ing electrolytic capacitor sections. 2,767,110, 10-16-56, CI.
134—23.
Frellsen, Carlton B., to Joy Mfg. Co. Pilot valve control
for hvdiMiilir distributing valves. 2,742,922, 4-24-56, CI.
137—621.
Freman, Beryl G. Door operating mechanism. 2,731,260,
1-17-56, CI. 268 — 63.
Fremstad, Viles K., to Ajax Hardware Mfg. Corp. Door stop
construction. 2,767,421, 10-23-56, CI. 16 — 85.
French, Alfred G. : See —
O'Connor, Bernard E., and French. 2,742,861.
French, Alfred W., to The French Oil Mill Machinery Co.
Mechanical drive. 2,766,636, 10-16-56, CI. 74—325.
French, Charles A. Power driven winch. 2,746,718, 5-22-56,
CI. 254—186.
French, Charles A. Tail gate hoists for trucks. 2,768,758,
10-30-56, CI. 214—77.
French, Earl W., and W. B. King. Locking device for play
pen rails. 2,731,238, 1-17-56, CI. 256 — 26.
French, Edward P. : See — ■
Shepard, Orson C, and French. 2,763,570.
French, George F.. deceased, and R. French ; R. French,
A. Hanson, and N. C. O'Brien, executors. Venetian blind
ladder and like webbing. 2,775,265, 12-25-56, CI.
139 — 384.
French, George W. Hearing aid attachment. 2,739,660,
3-27-56. CI. 181—23.
French, Harry H. Electrical connector. 2,766,435,
10-9-56, CI. 339 — 193.
French, Henry C, to Arnold Dryer Co. Dehydrator drum
construction. 2.752,130, 6-26-56, CI. 259—89.
French John J. Roof toiler for repairing shingles. 2,746,322,
5—22—56 pi 81 3
French, John W., and J. F. Leggett. Automobile tray.
2,738,882. 3-20-56, CI. 211 — 117.
French, Louis O. Rotary valve internal combustion engine.
2,730,089, 1-10-56, CI. 123—80.
French, Louis O. Artificial fish bait. 2,738,612, 3-20-56,
CI. 43—42.29.
French. Louis O. Rotarv valve internal-combustion engine.
2,742,026, 4-17-56, CI. 123 — 41.4.
French, Michael J. : See —
Chamberlin. Reginald H. D.. and French. 2,759,376.
French Oil Mill Machinery Co., The : See —
French. Alfred W. 2,766,636.
French, Oliver S. : See — •
Marquis, Donald P., and French. 2,734,760.
French, Richard S., to Keyes Fibre Co. Molded fiber-resin
article and method of making. 2,754,730, 7-17-56, CI.
92—55.
French, Roger : See —
French, George F. and R. 2,775,265.
French, Warren F., to William H. Field Co., Inc. Tooth rests
for cutter grinders. 2,754.634, 7-17-56, CI. 51—123.
French, William G.. to Aetna Steel Products Corp. Work
station fixtures. 2,747,236, 5-29-56. CI. 20 — 4.
French, William G., to Aetna Steel Products Corp. Ad-
justable partition-post support. 2,763,342, 9-18-56, CI.
Frene, Leoi. Mortar guide machine. 2,757,532, 8-7-56, CI.
72—130.
Freneau, Philip, and F. A. Morrison, to Elliott Co. Deaerating
heater. 2,738,852, 3-20-56, Cl. 183—2.5.
Freno, Giuseppe, to Manifattura Italiana di Scardassi. Fillet
tensioning device in card fillet manufacturing machines.
2,756,993, 7-31-56, Cl. 271—2.3.
Frensch, Otto. Sealing means on fixtures for fluorescent
tubes. 2,774.947, 12-18-56. Cl. 339—60.
Frentzel, Herman C. to Appleton Wire Works, Inc. Wire
weaving looms. 2,731,986, 1-24-56, Cl. 139—126.
Frentzel, Herman C. Shuttle control. 2,774,388, 12-18-56,
Cl. 139—126.
Frenzel, Wilbur G. Earthworking machine. 2,739,396,
3-27-56, Cl. 37—166.
Frerer, Paul G., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Burner control
device. 2,730,593, 1-10-56, Cl. 200—138.
Freriehs, Rudolf : See —
Jacobs, John E.. and Freriehs. 2,764.693.
Fresch, Sylvester J., to Houdaille-Hershey of Indiana, Inc.
Filter cartridge and method of making the same. 2,73.6,433,
2-28-56, Cl. 210—148.
Fresch, Sylvester J., to Houdaille-Hershey of Indiana, Inc.
Filter cartridge unit and method of making the same.
2,736,436, 2-28-56, Cl. 210—203.
Freschl, William W„ to Modern Dust Bag Co., Inc. Disposable
bag for vacuum cleaners 2.752,o.s<i, (',-211-56, Cl. 229 — 55.
Frese, Erich L., H. M. Schappert, and W. E. Simmat, to Kop-
pers Co., Inc. Coal hydrogenation process. 2,738,311,
3-13-56, Cl. 196—53.
Fresh Frozen Foods Ltd. : See —
Burney, Charles D. 2,730,829.
Schofield, Frederick H. 2,757,518.
Fresolone, Vito. Emergency fuel supply device for internal
combustion engines. 2,735,666. 2-21-56, Cl. 261 — 71.
Fresolone, Vito. Emergency fuel supply device for internal-
combustion engines. 2,761,661, 9-4-56, Cl. 261 — 64.
Freter, Roy J. Broaching machine. 2,751,823, 6-26-56,
Cl. 90—33.
Freud, Anton W. : See —
Monroe, Adam G., and Freud. 2,729,074.
Freud, Herbert M. dit Jean Frasch, to Societe de Produits
Chimiques des Terres Rares. Product for and process of
treating metallic articles before coating. 2,737,498, 3-6-56,
Cl. 252—136.
Freudenberg, Herman. Panty girdle. 2,729,821, 1-10-56,
Cl. 2—43.
Freund, Benjamin E., to Kleinzway, Inc. Fishing reel.
2,775,417, 12-25-56, Cl. 242 — 84.4.
Freund, Ernest H., and K. Domovs, to National Dairy Re-
search Laboratories, Inc. Tobacco product and method of
conditioning same. 2,745,775, 5-15-56, Cl. 131 — 17.
Freund, Frank : See —
Marvin, Charles H. 2,750,119.
Freund, Herman R., to Intertype Corp. Apparatus for form-
ing guide indicia in the film of photocomposing machines.
2,737,097, 3-6-56, Cl. 95—4.5.
Freund, Herman R., to Intertype Corp. Apparatus for cor-
rection and make-up of type matter for photographic print-
ing. 2,737,239, 3-6-50, Cl. 164—86.
Freund, Otto, % to A. Brown. Colostomy applicator.
2,767,713, 10-23-56, Cl. 128 — 283.
Freundlich, Albert, to Freundlich-Gomez Machinery Corp.
Binder elements for loose leaf sheets. 2,747,577, 5-29-56,
Cl. 129—1.
Freundlich-Gomez Machinery Corp. : See —
Freundlich Albert. 2.747,577.
Frevel, Ludo K., and J. W. Hedelund, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Alpha- (halomethyl) nitrobenzyl nitrates. 2,734,073,
2-7-56, Cl. 260— 466.
Frevel, Ludo K., and J. W. Hedelund, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Producing halomethyl aromatic ketones. 2,735,868,
2-21-56, Cl. 260—592.
Frevel, Ludo K„ and J. W. Hedelund, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Process for the preparation of halomethyl aromatic
ketones. 2,735,869, 2-21-56, Cl. 260—592.
Frevik, Ralph C. : See —
Miller, Raymond J., Frevik, and Wilson. 2,750,863.
Frevik, Ralph C., to Ford Motor Co. Adjusting mechanism for
farm implements. 2,731,897, 1-24-56, Cl. 97—47.55.
Frevik, Ralph C, and F. D. Sawyer, to Ford Motor Co. Im-
plement hitch for tractors. 2,731,898, 1-24-56, Cl.
97—47.65.
Frey. Artur : See —
Kloepfer, Harry, Frey, Weitbrecht, and Kohl. 2,742,345.
Frey, Christoph : See —
Schmid, Max, Moser, and Frey. 2,774,755.
Frey, Dewey E. Height gauge and method of using same.
2,728,992, 1-3-56, Cl. 33—172.
Frey, Edward, to The Massillon-Cleveland-Akron Sign Co.
Articulated banner unit construction. 2,764,830, 10-2-56,
Cl. 40—125.
Frey, Edward J., to General Motors Corp. Mixing valve for
domestic appliances. 2,747,801, 5-29-56, Cl. 236 — 12.
Frey, Edward J., to General Motors Corp. Mixing valve.
2.768.789, 10-30-56, Cl. 236—12.
Frey, Edward J., to General Motors Corp. Mixing valve.
2.768.790, 10-30-56, Cl. 236—12.
Frey, Edward J., to General Motors Corp. Mixing valve.
2.768.791, 10-30-56, Cl. 236 — 12.
Frey, Hugh B., Jr., to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp.
Multiple-target sources of radioactive radiations and meth-
ods employing the same. 2,769,096, 10-30-56, Cl.
250—83.6.
Frey, John N., to The Thomas & Betts Co. Nylon-jacketed
connector. 2,769.965, 11-6-56, Cl. 339—276.
Frey, Julian S. : See —
Frey. Lawrence P. and J. S. 2,765,991.
Frey, Kenneth. Metering carton for granular materials.
2.738.906, 3-20-56. Cl. 222—455.
Frey, Kurt, and H. Behrens ; said Behrens assor. to said Frev.
Plate warmer exchanger. 2,768,814, 10-30-56, Cl.
257—256.
Frey, Kurt P. H. Regenerative air heater. 2,768,822,
10-30-56, Cl. 263— 19.
Frey, Lawrence P. and J. S. Wire winding attachment for
tractors. 2,765,991, 10-9-56, Cl. 242—90.
Frey, Norman E. Clothes drier. 2,736,438, 2-28-56, Cl.
211—104.
Frey, Otto, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri & Cie. Proc-
ess and apparatus tor the removal of salts from water.
2,732,3-12, 1-24-56, Cl. 210—24.
LIST OF PATENTEES
271
Frey Raymond M., to McGraw Electric Co. Furan resin-tall
oil reaction product. 2,735,826, 2-21-56, CI. 260—23.5.
Frey, Stuart M. : See —
Greenshields, Robert O., and Frey. 2,750,820
Frey, Walter, to Saeurefabrik Schweizerhall Preparation
of neutral inorganic oxide pigments. 2,739,904, 3-27-£>b,
Frev" Wolfgang, and A. Peter, to Sandoz A. G. Green sub-
stantive dyestuffs mixtures and process of making same.
2,729,629, 1-3-56, CI. 260—144.
Freyermuth, Harlan B. : See —
Williams, William, Wilson, and Freyermuth. 2,733,16o.
Freyn, Carl, to Jeanett Lloyd. Pump. 2,739,318, 3-27-56, CI.
Freysslnet, Eugene, % to Ingenieurs Bureau Voor Industrie
Service N V. and Vs to Tans Metaalconstructies en Zwaar
Transport N. V. Jack. 2,746,714, 5-22-56, CI. 254— 29.
Freyssinet, Eugene. Buried reservoirs of pre-stressed con-
crete. 2,755,630, 7-24-56, CI. 61— .5.
Frick, Charles H., and R. J. Rays, to General Motors Corp.
Altitude compensated pneumatic governor. 2,737,166,
3-6-56, CI. 123—103.
Frick Charles H., and G. R. Hickson, to General Motors
Corp. Control mechanism. 2,771,788, 11-27-56, CI.
74—472.
Frick, Chester A., to L. M. Harvey. Packing case. 2,730,259,
1-10-56, CI. 217 — 43.
Frick Co. : See —
Garland, Milton W. 2,740,425.
Frick Co., Inc. : See—
Etter, Joseph A. 2,764,476.
Fricke, Guv C, and W. Kasten, to Bendix Aviation Corp.
Filtering device. 2,748,948, 6-5-56, CI. 210—169.
Fricke, Guy C, and C. P. Hansen, to Bendix Aviation Corp.
Method of making pleated paper filter elements. 2,749,265,
6-5-56, CI. 154—83.
Fricke, Roger H. : See— „
Albrecht, Harold D., Harralson, and Fricke. 2,759,135.
Fricker, George A., and M. E. Dart. Fish stringer. 2,731,180,
1-17-56, CI. 224—7.
Frickert, Philip J. : See— „ „„„ * „
Drummond, Warren W., Steitz, and Frickert. 2,736,512.
Frickert, Philip J., Jr., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp.
Fibrous mats and production thereof. 2,736,676, 2-28-56,
CI. 154—54.
Frickhofen. Werner. Pocket-saw with wire-reinforced blade.
2,774,400, 12-18-56, CI. 145—31.
Friday, David G. Laterally shiftable and tiltable rotary hoe.
2,749,824, 6-12-56, CI. 97 — 43.
Friden Calculating Machine Co., Inc. : See —
Chall, Harold J. 2,774,536.
Davis, Elwood A. 2,733.011.
Davis, Elwood A. 2,768.788.
■ Olin Mathieson Chemical
and process. 2,763,671,
Ellerbeck, Grant C.
Ellerbeck, Grant C.
Ellerbeck, Grant C.
Ellerbeck, Grant C.
EUerbech, Grant C.
Ellerbeck, Grant C.
Ellerbeck, Grant C.
Ellerbeck, Grant C.
Ellerbeck, Grant C.
Ellerbeck, Grant C.
2,733,010.
2,733,863.
2,736,492.
2,736,493.
2,736,497.
2,753,114.
2.755,997.
2,758,789.
2,764.347.
2,764.352.
Ellerbeck, Grant C, and Rolph. 2,736,494.
Hawthorne. Nathaniel F. 2,732,924.
Hopkins, George W. 2.770.416.
Renholts, Rov J. 2,732,613.
Rolph, Donald L. 2,733,007.
Fridge, David S., Sr. Prophylactic dental handpiece.
2,738,528, 3-20-56, CI. 15—97.
Fridstrom, Folke B. Arrangement in concertina. 2,764,906,
10-2-56, CI. 84—376.
Frie, George R.. R. E. McGonigal, and L. M. Benkert, to
International Harvester Co. Motor vehicle window mount-
ing with drainage trough. 2,769.657, 11-6-56, CI. 296 — 47.
Frie, Vermont, to Silver-Chamberlin Co., Inc. Mop head.
2,738,534, 3-20-56, CI. 15—229.
Frie, Vermont, to Silver Chamberlin Co., Inc. Method of as-
sembling a mop. 2.739,014, 3-20-56, CI. 300 — 21.
Frieberg. Nelson R. : See —
Fowler, Roland G., Frieberg, and Larsen. 2,745,601.
Frieberg, Nelson R., and O. F. Larsen, to The National Cash
Register Co. Two-total credit balance adding machine.
2,760,722, 8-28-56, CI. 235—60.31.
Friebertshauser, Paul E. : See —
Kanarek, Irving A., and Friebertshauser. 2,760,845.
Fried, Armin : See —
Fried, Joseph W., and A. Fried. 2,745,299.
Fried, Armin and J. W. Tool for removing burrs, chamfer-
ing, recessing and the like. 2,739,497, 3-27-56. CI. 77 — 73.5.
Fried, Jacob. Pinhole camera. 2,751,825, 6-26-56, CI. 95 — 11.
Fried, Joe, to A. N. Anixter. Multi-purpose electrical con-
nector. 2,766,433, 10-9-56, CI. 339—110.
Fried, Josef, and R. W. Thoma, to Olin Mathieson Chemical
Corp. 1-dehydrotestololactone. 2,744,120, 5-1-56, CI.
260—343.2.
Fried, Josef, R. W. Thoma, D. Perlman, and J. R. Gerke,
to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Microbiological produc-
tion of 7- and 15-hydroxy-progesterones. 2,753,290,
7-3-56. CI. 195—51.
Fried, Josef, and R. W. Thoma, to Olin Mathieson Chemical
Corp. Production of A1 bonds in the A ring of the cyclo-
pentanopolyhydrophenanthrene nucleus by streptomyces
lavendulae. 2,756,179, 7-24-56, CI. 195—51.
Fried, Josef, and J. E. Herz, t
Corp. 9a,21-dihalopregnanes
9-18-56, CI. 2C0— 397.45.
Fried, Josef, and R. W. Thoma, to Olin Mathieson Chemical
Corp. Microbiological oxidation to lactones. 2,768,928,
10-30-56, CI. 195—51.
Fried, Joseph W. : See —
Fried, Armin and J. W. 2,739,497.
Fried, Joseph W., and A. Fried. Deburring and chamfering
tool. 2,745,299, 5-15-56, CI. 77—73.5.
Fried. Krupp, Lokomotivfabrik : See —
Lammerz, Ernst. 2,744,421.
Fried, Louis. Hand-openable top for cans. 2,772,808,
12-4-56, CI. 220—48.
Frieden, Alexander, and R. M. Stern, to Pabst Brewing Co.
Poultry and swine feed. 2,767,094, 10-16-56, CI. 99 — 2.
Frieder, Leonard P. : See —
Finken, Walter S. 2,762,051.
Finken, Walter S. 2,774,561.
Frieder, Leonard P., and W. S. Finken ; said Finken assor. to
said Frieder. Parachute canopy structures. 2,730,314,
1-10-56, CI. 244 — 142.
Frieder, Leonard P., and W. S. Finken ; said Finken assor. to
said Frieder. Load-retarding canopy structure. 2,730,316,
1-10-56, CI. 244—145.
Frieder, Leonard P., and W. S. Finken ; said Finken assor. to
said Frieder. Delay opening parachute and pyrolytic release
therefor. 2,732,153, 1-24-56, CI. 244—150.
Frieder, Leonard P., and W. S. Finken; said Finken assor.
to said Frieder. Headgear structure. 2,739,309, 3-27-56,
CI. 2—3.
Frieder. Leonard P., and W. S. Finken ; said Finken assor.
to said Frieder. Headgear structure. 2,739,310, 3-27-56,
CI. 2—3.
Frieder, Leonard P., and W. S. Finken ; said Finken assor. to
said Frieder. Radiosonde battery compartment. 2,742,174,
4-17-56, CI. 220—24.
Frieder, Leonard P., W. S. Finken, and J. A. Aileo ; said
Finken and said Aileo assors. to said Frieder. Parachute
pack. 2,762,589, 9-11-56, CI. 244—148.
Frieder, Leonard P., and W. S. Finken ; said Finken assor. to
said Frieder. Plastic impregnated fabric material and meth-
od for making same. 2,766,453, 10-16-56, CI. 2 — 3.
Friederich, Herbert : See —
Reppe, Walter, and Friederich. 2,730,546.
Reppe, Walter, Friederich, von Kutepow, and Morsch.
2,729,651.
Reppe, Walter, Friederich, and Wiebusch. 2,771,478.
Reppe, Walter, 'Schweckendiek, and Friederich. 2,738,364.
Friedheim, Ernst A. H. Therapeutic organometallic com-
pounds containing antimony and sulfur. 2,772,303,
11-27-5, CI. 260 — 446.
Friedl, Anton J„ and W. E. Shipley, to United States Steel
Corp. Apparatus for feeding strips. 2,738,186, 3-13-56,
CI. 271—2.3.
Friedlander, Erich S., to The General Electric Co. Ltd. Liquid
resistances and to electric motor control equipment, includ-
ing such resistances. 2,754,461, 7-10-56, CI. 318 — 240.
Friedlander, Gerhart : See —
Dodson, Richard W., Friedlander, Helmholz, and Watkins.
2,732,072.
Friedli, Gerard, to Fabrique d'Horlogerie de St. Blaise S. A.
Car watch. 2,745,244, 5-15-56, CI. 58—88.
Friedli, Robert, Jr., to Radio Corp. of America. Positioning
and stacking device for elongated articles. 2,752,743,
7-3-56. CI. 53—236.
Friedly, Robert C, W. G. Tawse, and R. C. Singleton, to
Gregory Industries, Inc. Billet identification. 2,761,229,
9-4-56, CI. 40—2.2.
Friedman. Bernard L. Photo-flash assemblies. 2,748,259,
5-29-56, CI. 240—11.4.
Friedman, Bernard L. Safe power pack for photo flash equip-
ment. 2,763,826, 9-18-56, CI. 320—1.
Friedman, Gerson, and M. D. Lazar, to Burndy Engineering
Co. Indenting and sealing tool with selectively operable
handles. 2,729,995, 1-10-56, CI. 81—15.
Friedman, Herbert. Pulse rate counter. 2,754,056, 7-10-56,
CI. 235—61.
Friedman, Herman. Interlocking pre-cast building blocks.
2,732,706, 1-31-56, CI. 72—38.
Friedman, Isadore. Clock mechanisms. 2,730,913, 1-17-56,
CI. 74—675.
Friedman, John H., to The National Machinery Co. Nut pierc-
ing machine. 2,735,487, 2-21-56, CI. 164—86.
Friedman. John H., to The National Machinery Co. Method
of making skirted nuts. 2,743,466, 5-1-56, CI. 10 — 86.
Friedman, Philip. Shorts for boys and young men. 2,739,314,
3-27-56, CI. 2—224.
Friedman, Robert G., to National Machinery Co. Fluid oper-
ated multiple disc clutch. 2,729,319, 1-3-56, CI. 192—85.
Friedman, Robert G., to The National Machinery Co. Method
of making compressor blades. 2,743,509, 5-1-56, CI.
29—156.8.
Friedman, Robert G., to The National Machinery Co. Method
for forming shell blanks. 2,762,108, 9-11-56, CI. 29 — 1.3.
Friedman, Robert G., to The National Machinery Co. Spring
applied wheel brake. 2,775,319, 12-25-56, CI. 188 — 170.
Friedman, Samuel : See —
Bohlinger, Ernst A., and Friedman. 2,740,569.
Friedman, William : See —
Reed, Erwin. 2,760,245.
Friedmann, Alex., Kommanditgesellschaft : See —
Lipinski, Johann. 2,771,844.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Friedmann, Giovanni. Plant for the distribution of fertilizing
liquor. 2,757.047, 7-31-56. PI 299—.*'
Friedmann, Martin, Jr. Footwear. 2,767,487, 10-23-56, CI.
36—2.5.
Friedrich, Alfred, to Phrix-Werke A. G. Drawing of organic
high polymers. 2,768,057, 10-23-56, CI. 8 — 130.1.
Friedrich, Ed Inc. : See —
Hardin, Hubert W., and Brinkoeter. 2,730,873.
Friedrich, Robert E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Circuit
interrupter. 2,773,155, 12-4-56. CI. 200—150.
Friel, James F. : See —
Baker, Calvin A. 2,736,351.
Friend, Albert W., to Radio Corp. of America. Impulse
excited magnetic deflection system. 2,743,392, 4-24-56,
■Ql S15 27
Friend, Albert' W., to Radio Corp. of America. Electron beam
controlling system. 2,751,519, 6-19-56, CI. 315—13.
Friend, Charles E. : See —
Rotter, Theodore. 2,732,147.
Friend. David : See —
Bacon, Cyril G., and Friend. 2,747,964.
Friend. David S. : See —
Newman, Robert J., and Friend. 2,746,422.
Friend. Homer C. Apparatus for hydrotherapeutic treatment.
2,772,421, 12^-56, CI. 4—178.
Friend, Justice Q. Dispenser. 2,747,777, 5-29-56, CI.
222—517.
Friend, Lloyd L., Jr. Apparatus for sonic fractionation of
multicomponent fluid mixtures. 2,754,257, 7-10-56, Cl.
202—158.
Friend, Mildred : See —
Bryce, Robert M. 2,739,834.
Friendman, Herbert. Multi-section Geiger-Mueller counter.
2,742,586, 4-17-56, Cl. 313—93.
Frier, Billy E., to General Motors Corp. Dynamic braking
control system. 2,740,497, 6-5-56, Cl. 318—367.
Frieri, Luigi, to "Superga" Societa per Azioni. Apparatus for
applying rubber soles to articles of rubber footwear.
2 740 143 4—3—56 Cl 12 33
Friers. John G. Carwashing apparatus. 2,752,925, 7-3-56,
Cl. 134—123.
Frierson, Kenneth M. : See —
Stafford, Jerome W., and Frierson. 2,774,056.
Fries, Adam J., and E. J. Hoffman. Anti-skid apparatus for
motor vehicles. 2,770,280, 11-13-56, Cl. 152 — 216.
Fries, John H., Jr., to General Electric Co. Electric range.
2 729 735 1—3—56 Cl 219 20
Fries, John R., and H. E. Balsiger, to Landis Tool Co. Grind-
ing wheel mounting. 2,735,240, 2-21-56, Cl. 51 — 166.
Fries, Peter, Jr. : See —
Chandler, Edward F. 2,763,994.
Danchig, Ira. 2,762,074.
Danchig, Ira. 2,771,198.
Sunden, Stuart O. 2,760,599.
Sunden, Stuart O. 2,771,667.
Friesen, Alfred J. Switch operating device. 2,760,035,
8-21-56, Cl. 200—172.
Frigeri, Luigi : See —
Battarra, Arnoldo, Maveri, Melloni, and Frigeri.
2,773,740.
Frigieri, Arrigoberto G., and V. L. Frigieri. Mechanical com-
pression systems for ensilage of fodder in the open air.
2,740,350, 4-3-56, Cl. 100—68.
Frigieri, TJgo L. : See —
Frigieri, Arrigoberto G., and IT. L. 2,740,350.
Frihart, Henry N., and G. F. Baroch, to Motorola, Inc.
Heterodyne receiver. 2,734,132, 2-7-56, Cl. 250 — 20.
Frihart, Henry N., and G. F. Baroch, to Motorola, Inc.
Converter. 2,770,724, 11-13-56, Cl. 250—20.
Friis-Hansen, Erik. Cloth laying up, and cloth spreading ma-
chines. 2.737,385. 3-6-56, Cl. 270 — 31.
Friis, Harald T., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Trans-
mitting and receiving circuits for wave transmission sys-
tems. 2,773,978, 12-11-56, Cl. 250—13.
Frink, Russell E. : See —
Dickinson, Robert C, and Frink. 2,743,336.
Lingal, Harry J., and Frink. 2,734,971.
Frink, Russell E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Circuit
interrupter. 2,740,021, 3-27-56, Cl. 200—149.
Frink, Russell E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Circuit
interrupter. 2,769.065, 10-30-56, Cl. 200—147.
Frink, Russell E., and R. C. Dickinson, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Process of manufacturing spaced plate arc ex-
tinguishers. 2,734,842, 2-14-56, Cl. 154—122.
Frisbie, Delbert R. : See —
Frisbie, Francis H. and D. R. 2,756,661.
Frisbie, Francis H. and D. R. Sod cutter and winder.
2,756,661, 7-31-56, Cl. 97—226.
Frisby Corp. : See —
Frisby, Frank D. 2,772,129.
Frisby, Frank D., to Frisby Corp. Piston packing ring.
2,772,129, 11-27-56, Cl. 309 — 45.
Frisby, Raymond A. Closure for ventilators. 2,755,728,
7-24-56, Cl. 98—37.
Frisch, Erling, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Linear motion
device. 2,752,546, 6-26-56, Cl. 318—135.
Frisch, Franz, to Sandoz A. G. Acid monoazo dyestuffs.
2,756,225, 7-24-56, Cl. 260—194.
Frisch, Kurt C, to General Electric Co. Allylphenyl or-
ganosilanes. 2.759,959, 8-21-56, Cl. 260 — 448.2.
Frisch, Martin, and J. Blizard. Extended surface element for
heat exchanger. 2,737.370. 3-6-56, Cl. 257 — 262.16.
Frischmann, Karl, to Ernst Leitz, G. m. b. H. Binocular micro-
scope. 2,735,337, 2-21-56, Cl. 88—39.
Micro-
for the
-56, Cl.
Frischmann, Karl, to Ernst Leitz, G. m. b. H. Dovetail connec-
tion for microscopes. 2,735,519, 2-21-56, Cl. 189 — 36.
Frischmann, Karl, to Ernest Leitz G. m. b. H.
manipulator. 2,760,405, 8-28-56, Cl. 88 — 40.
Frisoli, Arturo : See —
Reed, Clifton W.. and Frisoli. 2,753,460.
Frito Co., The : See —
Gunderson, Willard R. 2,758,751.
Fritsch, Robert A., to Harnischfeger Corp. Rigging
digging cable for a power shovel. 2,738,889, 3-21
214—138.
Fritsch, Walter : See —
Lyons, Richard E. 2,749,151.
Fritsch, Werner : See —
Ehrhart, Gustav, Ruschig, Schmidt-Thome, Haede, and
Fritsch. 2,752,340.
Ehrhart, Gustav, Schmidt- Thome, Ruschig, Fritsch, and
Haede. 2,758,121.
Ruschig, Heinrich, Fritsch, Schmidt-Thom§ and Haede.
2,731,461.
Fritsch, Willy. Pressure cookers and the like. 2,757,685,
8-7-56, Cl. 137—525.
Fritschi, Casper G., Jr. Fertilizer and seed distributor.
2,748.996, 6-5-56, Cl. 222—465.
Fritschi, Hans : See —
Dall, Albert H., and Fritschi. 2,730,129.
Dall, Albert H., and Fritschi. 2,766,003.
Ernst, Hans, and Fritschi. 2,747,469.
Fritschi, Walter W., and C. W. Lucek, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Voice-frequency signaling system. Re.
24,117, 1-31-56, Cl. 179—16.
Fritschi, Walter W., and A. Weaver, to Bell Telephone Labo-
ratories, Inc. Signal converter for communication systems.
2,765,371, 10-2-56, Cl. 179—84.
Fritschy, J. Melvin : See —
Schoeld, Edmund A., Fritschy, and Nelson. 2,757,796.
Fritts, Frederick H. Developing and drying device for X-ray
films. 2,766.670, 10-16-56. Cl. 95 — 100.
Fritz, Arlyn C, to Marathon Corp. Carton locking device.
2,760,710, 8-28-56, Cl. 229—45.
Fritz, Earl A., to Milwaukee Gas Specialty Co. Welded
circuit connection for thermoelectric safety devices and
method. 2,763,712, 9-18-56, Cl. 174—152.
Fritz Earle : See —
Brabets, Robert I., Hlavacek, and Fritz. 2,730,538.
Fritz, Elwood W. Christmas tree stand. 2,734,993, 2-14^56,
Cl. 240—10.
Fritz, Herbert A. Paint brush having a removable head.
2,763,884, 9-25-56, Cl. 15 — 176.
Fritz, Robert J., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Fluid
hydroforming process. 2,749,285, 6-5-56, Cl. 196 — 50.
Fritz, Robert J., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Hy-
droforming high sulfur feed stocks. 2,756,191, 7-24-56,
Cl. 196—50.
Fritz, Robert J., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Heat balanced hydroforming process. 2,763,595, 9-18-56,
Cl. 196—50.
Fritz, Robert J., J. F. Moser, Jr., L. A. Nicolai, and E. W. S.
Nicholson, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Fluid
hydroforming. 2,760,910, 8-28-56, Cl. 196—50.
Fritz, Robert J., J. F. Moser, Jr., L. A. Nicolai, E. W. S.
Nicholson, and W. A. Rex, to Esso Research and Engineer-
ing Co. Fluid hydroforming process. 2,760,911, 8-28-56,
Cl. 196—50.
Fritz, Robert J., and L. A. Nicolai, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Pretreatment process for fluid hydroform-
ing. 2,765,263, 10-2-56, Cl. 196—50.
Fritz, William A., Jr. : See —
Banham, James W., Jr., and Fritz. 2,770.322.
Fritze, Marvin E., % to D. E. Hilliard and % to J. C.
Fennelly Co., Inc. Method of sandblasting. 2,739,424,
3-27-56, Cl. 51—8.
Fritzinger, George H., to Thomas A. Edison, Inc. Remote
control systems for phonographs. 2,755,337, 7-17-56, Cl.
179—6.
Fritzlen, Glenn A. : See —
Binder. William O.. Kroft, and Fritzlen. 2,746,860.
Fritzsch, Ralph C, to The Cincinnati Shaper Co. Pneumatic
clutch control. 2,734,609, 2-14-56, Cl. 192—129.
Frizzell, Clarence E. : See —
Ross, Harold D., Jr., and Frizzell. 2.734,684.
Frizzell, Clarence E., to International Business Machines
Corp. Electronic commutator. 2,766,377, 10-9-56, Cl.
250—27.
Frobel, Arthur, to Olympia Werke Aktiengesellschaft. Ad-
justable stop mechanism. 2,729,986, 1-10-56, Cl. 74 — 526.
Froberger, Charles F., to General Motors Corp. High strength
shell molds. 2,751.650. 6-26-56, Cl. 22 — 193.
Froehlich, Kurt, to Nordberg Mfg. Co. Internal combustion
engine (cylinder head). 2,738,778, 3-20-56, Cl. 123—32.
Froelich, George E.. to H. J. Landry. Infant's folding
utility structure. 2,769,183, 11-6-56, Cl. 5 — 99.
Froelich, Herman C, to General Electric Co. Zinc sulphide
phosphor containing aluminum. 2,743,237, 4-24-56, Cl.
252—301.6.
Froelich, Herman C, to General Electric Co. Electro-
luminescent zinc sulphide phosphor and method of prepara-
tion. 2,743,239, 4-24-56, Cl. 252 — 301.6.
Froelich, Herman C, to General Electric Co. Zinc-aluminum
sulphide phosphor and method of preparation thereof.
2,743,240, 4-24-56, Cl. 252—301.6.
Froelich, Herman C, to General Electric Co. Preparation of
magnesium carbonate. 2,765,212, 10-2-56, Cl. 23 — 67.
LIST OF PATENTEES
273
Froelich, Robert, Jr. : See —
Schweda, Albert M., and Froelich. 2,759,442.
Froemel, John G. X-ray microscope. 2,754,425, 7-10-56,
CI. 250—53.
Froeschel, Paul : See —
Gold, Richard L., and Froeschel. 2,745,217.
Frohberger, Paul-Ernst : See —
Urbschat, Ewald, and Frohberger. 2,767,114.
Frohmader, Stanley H., to Research Products Corp. Viscous
composition and method of making the same. 2,775,561,
12-25-56, CI. 252—308. „ nH o/>„
Frohman, Howard L. Rebus puzzle computer. 2,(31,269,
1_17_56, CI. 273 — 148.
Frohnsdorff, Raymond S. M., and J. U. Lewin, to The Gillette
Co. Dyeing with quinones or hydroquinones and boro-
hydrides and compositions therefor. 2,745,788, 5-15-56,
C'l. 167—88.
Froidevaux, Jean-Michel, to Manufacture des Montres Univer-
sal Perret & Berthoud S. A. Winding crown for timepiece
movement. 2,773,347, 12-11-56, CI. 58—90.
Froidevaux, Marcel, to Kustner Freres et Cie. S. A. Ma-
chines for moulding a doughy mass. 2,754,773, 7-17-56,
CI. 107—14.
Frojd, Gustav A., to Borg-Warner Corp. Welding apparatus.
2,733,327, 1-31-56, CI. 219—8.
Fr0kjar-Jensen, Axel. Method and apparatus for improving
the strength of steel bars, especially reinforcing steel.
2,738,576, 3-20-56, CI. 29—549.
Frola, Frank V., and M. W. Slye, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Silicon semiconductor devices. 2,763,822, 9-18-56,
CI. 317—234.
Fromherz, Konrad, A. Gruessner, B. Pellmont, and O.
Schnider, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Analgesic com-
positions. 2,770,569, 11-13-56, CI. 167 — 65.
Fromm, Kenneth N., and T. Miller, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Tri-color television picture tube with regis-
tration control. 2,763,715, 9-18-56, CI. 178—5.4.
Fromm, Winfield E. : See —
Schmitt, Otto H., and Fromm. 2,730,620.
Frommer, Joseph C, to Electric Eye Equipment Co. Counter-
checking circuit and device. 2,767,839, 10-23-56, CI.
209 — 74.
Frommer, Joseph C. Method and apparatus for the count-
ing of particles per unit volume in a fluid. 2,775,159,
12-25-50, CI. 88—14.
Fromson, Bertram W. Soap dispenser. 2,748,988, 6-5-56,
CI. 222—207.
Fromson, Howard A. Method for the casting .of sheets of a
fusible material. 2,754,559, 7-17-56, CI. 22—200.1.
Fromson Orban Co., Inc. : See —
Guggenberger, Karl. 2,751,342.
Fronczak, Ernest T. : See —
Stucker, Joseph B., and Fronczak. 2,755,248.
Frosst, Charles E., & Co. : See —
Levi, Irving, and Loztnski. 2,762,727.
Frost, Albert E. : See —
Bersworth, Frederick C. and Frost. 2,755,304.
Bersworth, Frederick C, and Frost. 2,761,874.
Frost, Albert E., to The Western Union Telegraph Co. Me-
tered circuit for effecting repeated recording operations.
2,735.491, 2-21-56, CI. 164—113.
Frost, Alfred C. : See —
Wheeler, Leonard K., and Frost. 2,762,863.
Frost, Douglas V., and F. C Mclntire, to Abbott Laboratories.
Stable nutritive amino acid compositions. 2,738,299.
3-13-56, CI. 167—65.
Frost, Eugene C, to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Cargo tie-down
fitting. 2,756,693, 7-31-56, CI. 105—369.
Frost, Frank E. : See —
Shaw, Harmon L., and Frost. 2,760,133.
Shaw, Harmon L., and Frost. 2,772,897.
Frost, Frank E. Locking device for outboard motors.
2,749.738, 6-12-56, CI. 70—232.
Frost, Frank S. Hand truck with multiple wheel pairs.
2,747.883. 5-29-56. CI. 280—5.26.
Frost, Frederick H., to S. D. Warren Co. Planographic print-
ing plate and treatment thereof. 2,741,981, 4-17-56, CI.
101—149.2.
Frost, Frederick H., and P. S. Leighton, to S. D. Warren
Co. Method of producing high gloss mineral-coated paper
and resultant product. 2,759.847, 8-21-56, CI. 117—64.
Frost, George E., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Com-
pound projectile. 2.751,845, 6-26-56, CI. 102—91.
Frost, Gustave, to Andrew Geller, Inc. Open-back shoe con-
struction. 2,732,635, 1-31-56, CI. 36 — 24.5.
Frost, John G. Fluid filled game piece receptacle. 2,746,757,
5-22-56, CI. 273—138.
Frost, Loyd T., and W. A. Hamer, said Hamer assignor to said
Frost. Pocket tape recorder. 2,733,069, 1-31-56, CI.
274—4.
Frost. Paul D. : See —
Brittain, John O., and Frost. 2,739,887.
Frost, Raymond B., to Victaulic Co. of America. Hinged
pipe coupling and method of making the same. 2,752,174,
6-26-56, CI. 285—194.
Frostad, Lars, to The Porter-Cable Machine Co. Tracking
mechanism for belt sander. 2,742,741, 4-24-56, CI.
51—170.
Frowe, Eugene W. : See — ■
Williams, Kenneth G., and Frowe. 2,743,415.
Fruehauf Co. : See —
Reid, Frederick M., and Locker. 2,733,931.
Fruehauf Trailer Co. : See —
Bohlen, Charles I. 2,743,940.
Bohlen, Charles I. 2,767,015.
Bohlen, Charles I. 2,773,718.
Reid, Frederick M., and Locker. 2,743,939.
Strick, Frank, and Bohlen. 2,757,043.
Fruengel, Frank. Electric impulse lamp as transmitter for
light-flash signaling system. 2,749,482, 6-5-56, CI.
315—241.
Fruit, Charles E. Package band cutter. 2,765,532, 10-9-56,
CI. 30—254.
Frumet, Charles J., Jr., to U. S. Industries, Inc. Thermo-
static valve. 2,742,927, 4-24-56, CI. 137 — 468.
Frushour, George V., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Articulated
deflector for blower. 2,750,235, 6-12-56, CI. 302 — 61.
Frushour, George V., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Universally
adjustable pipe coupling with exterior locking means.
2,754,139, 7-10-56, CI. 285—184.
Pry, Benjamin W., to Standby Vendors, Inc. Coin handling
mechanism. 2,739,603, 3-27-56, CI. 133 — 5.
Fry, Benjamin W., to National Vendors Inc. Vending ma-
chine. 2,743,842, 5-1-56, CI. 221—86.
Fry, Geneva K. Trellis drape. 2,747,252, 5-29-56, CI.
28—78.
Fry, George H., Jr. : See —
Cain, Dallas E., and Fry. 2,752,023.
Fry, Horace P., to American Viscose Corp. Backlash compara
tor. 2,768^49, 10-30-56, CI. 33—174.
Fry, Horace P., Jr., to American Viscose Corp. Apparatus for
continuously measuring drying strains and residual shrink
age. 2,730,898, 1-17-56. CI. 73 — 159.
Fry, Millard E., to General Motors Corp. Domestic appliance.
2,754,403. 7-10-56, CI. 219—37.
Fry, Millard E., to General Motors Corp. Domestic appliance.
2,754,405, 7-10-56. CI. 219—37.
Fry, Millard E., to General Motors Corp. Domestic appliance.
2,767.298, 10-16-56, CI. 219—35.
Fry, Stanley S., to Fansteel Metallurgical Corp. Selenium
rectifier. 2,761,095, 8-28-56, CI. 317—241.
Fry, Walter C. : See —
Bedell, Harold L., Evans, and Fry. 2,762,757.
Fry, William L. : See —
Cutter, Richard W., Strzala, and Fry. 2,771,177.
Frvdlender, Sophie, to Lanc6me S. A. Stopping devices.
2,732,089, 1-24-56, CI. 215 — 43.
Frye Corp., The : See —
Robertson, James L. 2,760,738.
Frye, Jack. Heat sealing and cutting device. 2,759,090,
8-14-56, CI. 219—21.
Frye, Kenneth W. Automatic cap gun mechanism. 2,729,011,
1-3-56, CI. 42—57.
Frye, Richard J. : See —
Long, John B., and Frye. 2,747,721.
Fryer, Edward R., and W. J. Adams, to General Motors Corp.
Digging and carrying scraper. 2,773,320, 12-11-56. CI.
37—126.
Fryer, George R. Machine for tying wire coils. 2,742,851,
4-24-56, CI. 100—4.
Fryklund, Robert A., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Controllable depth
maintaining devices. 2,729,910, 1-10-56, CI. 43 — 9.
Fryklund, Robert A., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Navy. Motor speed control
system. 2,734,161, 2-7-56, CI. 318—328.
Fryklund, Robert A., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Echo-ranging
devices. 2,750,574, 6-12-56, CI. 340 — 3.
Fryklund, Robert A., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Three dimen-
sional position-indicating system. 2,762,031, 9-4-56, CI.
340—3.
Fryklund, Robert A., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Multiple range
instrument having change speed gearing to operate a mov-
able indicator. 2,762,040, 9-4-56, CI. 340—378.
Fryklund, Robert A., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Electrical dis-
tance-measuring device. 2.769,160, 10-30-56, CI. 340 — 3.
Fryling, Charles F., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Production
of adhesives and adhesive bases from synthetic rubber latex
by causing phase inversion with a protective colloid and
adding organic solvent. 2.739.954. 3-27-56, CI. 260 — 33.6.
Fuchs, Anton, to Halleiner Motorenwerke Hinterberger,
Schreitt & Co. Drive arrangement, particularly for motor-
cycles. 2,760,385, 8-28-56, CI. 74—625.
Fuchs, Carl, to Wolldeckenfabrik Zoeppritz Aktiengesellschaft.
Shuttle replacing means for looms. 2,736,341, 2-28-56,
CI. 139—232.
Fuchs, Charles F. : See —
Epstein, Solomon, Fuchs, and Gladstone. 2,733,212.
Fuchs, Francis J., Jr., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Appa-
ratus for making diagonal twisted or skew bends in wave
guide tubing. 2,740,454, 4-3-56, CI. 153 — 40.
Fuchs, Harold O.. to Pickering Associates, Inc. Molded sound
reproducer and method of making the same. 2,749,393.
6-5-56. CI. 179—100.41.
Fuchs, Harry. Impulse motor. 2,770,742, 11-13-56, CI.
310—21.
Fuchs, Henry O. : See —
Beemer, Paul K., Fuchs, and Anderson. 2,757,619.
Stelle, Allen M., Beemer, and Fuchs. 2.741.904.
Stelle, Allen M., Beemer, and Fuchs. 2,742.318.
Fuchs, Kurt, to Polak's Frntal Works, Inc. Musk odorant.
2,759,022, 8-14-56, CI. 260—592.
Fuchs, Peter, Erste Naxosschmlrgelfabrik Deutschlands :
See—
Fuchs, Richard, and Posch. 2,758,471.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Fuchs, Reinhard, and E. J. Hochreiter, to The Budd Co.
Panel structure, particularly letterboard for railway cars.
2,771,041, 11-20-5G, CI. 105—401.
Fuchs, Richard, and O. Posch, to P. Fuchs Erste Naxos-
schmirgelfabrik Deutsehlands. Hardness testing and meas-
uring device. 2,758,471, 8-14-56, CI. 73—78.
Fuchsman, Charles H., to International Minerals & Chemi-
cal Corp. Purification of magnesium chloride solutions.
2,759,794, 8-21-56, CI. 23—91.
Fucinari, Angelo M., to The H. A. Montgomery Co. Method
and apparatus for applying lubricants to sheet metal.
2,774,684, 12-18-56, CI. 117—65.
Fudge, Robert J. Carrying containers. 2,739,727, 3-27-56,
■CI. 220 — 4.
Fuelling, Parnell W. Chopping device for harvesting
machine. 2,745,454, 5-15-56, CI. 146 — 117.
Fuente, Benjamin : See —
O'Connor, Bernard D., and Fuente. 2,758,679.
Fuerst, Carl, to Gleitsman's, Inc. Clothes hampers.
2,750,246, 6-12-56, CI. 312—206.
Fuge, Harry B. : See —
Happe, Reynold, and Fuge. 2,739,198.
e, Harry B., to The Singer
•iving devices. 2,735,524. S
Fuge, Harry B., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Support means
for electric clutch-brake driving devices. 2,763,521,
9-18-56, CI. 311—16.
Fuge, Harry B., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Electric clutch-brake
motors. 2,771,973, 11-27-56, CI. 192 — 18.
Fuglie, Elmer A., to Winona Tool Mfg. Co. Means for moving
press-fit bushings out of or into cylindrical bearings.
2,736,955, 3-6-56, CI. 29—275.
Fuglie, Elmer A., to Winona Tool Mfg. Co. Non-sticking leak-
proof valve. 2,738.158, 3-13-56, CI. 251—309.
Fuglie, Elmer A., to Winona Tool Mfg. Co. Crankshaft grind-
ing device wheel mount. 2,771,719, 11-27-56, CI. 51—168.
Fuglie, Elmer A., and C. E. Weinmann, said Fuglie assignor
to Winona Tool Mfg. Co. Stair climbing cart. 2,733,074,
1-31-56, CI. 280—5.2.
Fuguitt, Robert E. : See —
Bain. Joseph P.. Fuguitt, and Gary. 2.741,645.
Fuhrer, Herbert, to E. J. Burke, Sr. Invalid bed. 2,755,488,
7-24-56, CI. 5—69.
Fuhriman, Jared C. Ladder. 2,738,120, 3-13-56, CI.
228—23.
Fuhringer. Rudolph W. Wire gate fastener. 2,747,909,
5-29-56. CI. 292—247.
Fuhrmann, Ernst : See —
Porsche, Ferdinand A. E., and Fuhrmann. 2,749.893.
Porsche, Ferdinand A. E., and Fuhrmann. 2,756,067.
Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd. : See—
Doi, Yoshikazu. 2.735,339.
Fujii, Isao. Rotary pump and motor fluid drive. 2,773,352,
12-11-56, CI. 60—53.
Fujita, Kisaku. Sewing machine. 2,757,626, 8-7-56, CI.
112—158.
Fukuoka, Noahiko : See —
Mito, Sanai, Takeuchi, and Fukuoka. 2,763,759.
Fuld, Fred, and T. A. Craig. Blanket construction. 2,729,831,
1-10-56, CI. 5—336.
Fulford Mfg. Co. : See —
England, Theodore L. 2,750.642.
Lombardi, Donato J., Jr. 2,767,452.
Fulger, Russell K., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Uni-
versal wafer stem cutter. 2,744,574, 5-8-56, CI. 164 — 40.
Fulk. James B., y2 to F. A. Ross. Web manifolding method
and apparatus. 2,773,688, 12-11-56, CI. 270—18.
Fulkerson, John F., and L. C. Cole. Toy atomic reactor.
2,762,165, 9-11-56, CI. 46—229.
Fullam, John P., and S. Gyurik, to Jarry Hydraulics. Steer-
ing mechanism. 2,763,449, 9-18-56, CI. 244—50.
Fuller Brush Co., The : See —
Crevier, Roger P. 2,734,210.
Herrington, Warren G. 2,767,413.
Le Febvre, Alfred L. 2,752,179.
Park, Richard B. 2.755,495.
Park, Richard B. 2.755,498.
Rowland, Clarence G. 2,754,531.
Fuller, Calvin S., to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc. Method
for portraying p-n junctions in silicon. 2,740,700, 4-3-56,
CI. 41—42.
Fuller, Calvin S., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Method of fabricating semiconductors for signal translat-
ing devices. 2.771,382, 11-20-56, CI. 148 — 1.5.
Fuller. Charles H. Electric light bulb wrench. 2,766,060,
10-9-56, CI. 294—20.
Fuller Co. : See —
Engelhart, George K. 2.733,909.
Galle, Hans E. 2,734,782.
Morrow, Joseph IT. 2.740.672.
Morrow. Joseph H. 2,769.544.
Sayre, Howard S. 2,740,671.
Fuller, Dennis Q., to Pye Ltd. Transformers and networks
for tapping or brnnching cables carrying two or more fre-
quency hands. 2.747.165. 5-22-50. 01. 333—5.
Fuller, Dennis Q., to Pye Ltd. Quartz crystal units.
2,771,561, 11-20-56, CI. 310—9.0.
Fuller & Emerson Mfg. Co. : See —
Emerson, John R. 2,760,646.
Fuller, George W. : See —
Darmstadt, Louis J., and Fuller. 2,741.387.
Fuller, James D. Window construction. 2,775,004 12-25-56,
CI. 20—52.2.
Fuller, Joseph : See —
Gendreau, Joseph A., Fuller, and Domingue. 2,775,474.
Fuller, Joseph A. : See — ■
Toland, William G., Jr., and Fuller. 2,773,891.
Fuller, Leonard, and J. A. Szper, to Varley Dry Accumulators
Ltd. Electric secondary batteries. 2,738,374, 3-13-56, CI.
136—7.
Fuller, Lyle R. Grain bin hopper attachment. 2,745,573,
5-15-56, CI. 222—153.
Fuller, Mack F. : See —
Bradley, Harris W., and Fuller. 2,754,326.
Fuller, Mack F„ to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Method
of expanding polymeric compositions by the decomposition
of p-carbomethoxy benzazide. 2,732,353, 1-24-56, CI.
260—2.5.
Fuller Mfg. Co. : See —
Perkins, Charles M. 2,737,059.
Perkins, Charles M. 2,788,690.
Perkins, Charles M., and Visser. 2,763,290.
Fuller, Norman C, to The Standard Oil Co. Furnace doors.
2,747,527, 5-29-56, CI. 110—176.
Fulmer, Norman C, to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories,
Inc. Television tuning system. 2,774,880, 12-18-56, CI.
250 — 40.
Fuller, Ross. Corner construction for luggage frames.
2,772,015, 11-27-56, CI. 217—65.
Fuller, Rufus W., and R. A. Cole, to Production Machine Co.
Pressure-operated control for centerless grinding machines.
2,754,632, 7-17-56, CI. 51—103.
Fuller, Rufus W., and R. A. Cole, to Production Machine Co.
Apparatus for rotating and axially feeding work.
2,754,640, 7-17-56, CI. 51—215.
Fuller, Wendell A., to Sarkes Tarzian, Inc. Tuning unit.
2,755,448, 7-17-56, CI. 333—82.
Fullerton Mfg. Co. : See —
Stringfield, Raymond B. 2,737,205.
Fullerton, Robert H., to A. Heinle. Traction device for vehicle
wheels. 2,743,755, 5-1-56, CI. 152 — 219.
Fulmer, Norman C. Display frame. 2,747,311. 5-29-56, CI.
40—156.
Fulmer, Norman C. Display frame. 2,758,402, 8-14-56, CI.
40—152.1.
Fulmer Research Institute Ltd. : See —
Gross, Philipp, and Levi. 2,760,857.
Gross, Philipp, and Levi. 2,764,480.
Fulper, John H., to Screw Conveyor Corp. Vehicle dumping
apparatus. 2.761,573. 9-4-56. CI. 214 — 49.
Fulton, Albert S., and R. R. Bennett, to Hughes Aircraft Co.
Low frequency random-noise generator. 2,773,185, 12-4-56,
CI. 250—36.
Fulton Co., The : See —
Mitchell, Harry A., and Riemann. 2,768,848.
Riemann, Howard C. 2.747.838.
Riemann, Howard C. 2,768,839.
Strand, Steen. 2,747.893.
Fulton, George P.. to United Aircraft Corp. Lubricating
means. 2.747.945. 5-29-56. CI. 308—77.
Fulton, Nell L., and C. W. Knight. Portable illuminated roll-
type map. 2,764,826, 10-2-56, CI. 40—86.
Fulton, Stewart C. : See —
Stewart, Joseph, Fulton, and Langer. 2,772,209.
Fulton, William C, to The American Oil Co. Odorless sol-
vent naphtha. 2.764,621, 9-25-56, CI. 260 — 676.
Fults. Elmer H. : See —
Bonewitz, Paul W., Fults, Edwards, and Hockett.
2,767,146.
Fultz, Palmer : See — ■
Hersee, Albert C. 2.761,447.
Fumia, Arthur, to The Gleason Works. Wheel dressing device.
2,771,871, 11-27-56, CI. 125—11.
Fund-Del Inc. : See —
Will, Theodore. 2,765,072.
Will, Theodore. 2,765,194.
Funderburk, Joe C. : See —
Drew, John, and Funderburk. 2.739.947.
Drew, John, and Funderburk. 2.739,961.
Funderburk, Luther O., Jr. Weighing and transferring ap-
paratus. 2,739,804, 3-27-56, CI. 265—52.
Fundom, Doris J. : See —
Fundom, Earl H. 2,772,881.
Fundom, Earl H., deceased ; D. J. Fundom, executrix. Exer-
cising apparatus. 2,772,881, 12-4-56, CI. 272—58.
Funk, Carl E. Fence brace and tensioning means. 2,732,182,
1-24-56. CI. 256—37.
Funk, Charles E., Jr. : See —
Beegle, Lindley C, Funk, and Hook. 2,737,492.
Funk. Harry C. : See —
Snyder, Clifford H., and Funk. 2,740.618.
Funk, Harry C. Apparatus for the continuous underground
mining of coal. 2.743.092. 4-24-56, CI. 262—7.
Funk, Marlow J. Illuminated umbrella handle. 2,734,124,
2-7-56, CI. 240—6.42.
Funk. Truman B.. to Yard-Man. Inc. Lawn mower con-
struction. 2,742,750, 4-24-56, CI. 56—25.4.
Funk, Truman B.. to Yard-Man. Inc. Lawn mower con-
struction. 2,748,553. 6-5-56. CI. 56—25,4.
Funk, Welker W., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Agricultural pesticide distributing apparatus. 2,770,070,
11-13-56, CI. 43 — 148.
Funk. William : See —
Evans, Llewellyn W.. and Funk. 2.737.389.
Funke, Albert, to Societe des Usines Chimiques Rhone-Poulenc.
Bis (2-aminoalkyl-coumaran) derivatives and intermediates.
2,765.317, 10-2-56, CI. 260—294.7.
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Funkhouser, Haves W. Reserve fuel supply device. 2,734,561,
2-14-50, CI. is 8— 36.3.
Funkhouser, Meariek : See —
Bertsch, Joseph F., Funkhouser, and Jackson. 2,761,425.
Brundrett, George A., and Funkhouser. 2.740.500.
Funkhouser, Meariek, and G. A. Brundrett, to General Motors
Corp. Shock absorber control valve. 2,732,039, 1-24-50,
CI. 188—100. T _, ,.
Funston Frederick D., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Hydr.-mli-
cally controlled variable stroke. 2,754,806, 7-17-56, CI.
121 — 41
Fuqua, John H., W. F. Jicha, and E. Veselik, to Calumet
Steel Castings Corp. Ferrous chrome alloy. 2,773,761,
12-11-56. CI. 75—126.
Fuqua, Lloyd T., to General Motors Corp. Pre-focus type
light bulb mounting. 2,734,994, 2-14-56, CI. 240 — 41.
Fuqua, Mack C. : See —
Hammer. Glen P., Jones, McDaniel, and Fuqua.
2,775,576.
Jones, Thomas G., Fuqua, and Downs. 2,757,200.
Jones, Thomas G., Hamner, and Fuqua. 2,757,206.
Fuqua, Robert N. Artificial fish bait. 2,734,301, 2-14-56,
CI. 43—42.05. t .
Furcini, James F. Load weighing and supporting mechanism.
2,756,983, 7-31-56, CI. 265 — 40.
Furey, Dan J. : See —
Gamble, Edward A. 2,765,583.
Furey, George B., to Indiana Commercial Filters Corp. Uni-
versal magnetic clarifier. 2,772,778, 12-4-56, CI. 210—1.5.
Furlong, George C. Airplane wing with stabilizing leading-
edge chord-extensions. 2,769,602, 11-6-56, CI. 244 — 40.
Furman, Frank J. : See —
Mills. Albert W., Furman, and Rabenda. 2,734,610.
Furman, Frank J., to International Business Machines Corp.
Transfer posting machine. 2,737,884, 3-13-56, CI.
101 — 134.5.
Furman, Frank J., and H. J. Kistner, H. L. Read, and W. W.
Wagner, to International Business Machines Corp. Ma-
chine for punching and sorting postal money order cards.
2,745.493, 5-15-56. CI. 164—113.
Furman, Frank J., and J. Sedor, to International Business
Machines Corp. Re-inking ribbon spool. 2,761,539, 9-4-56,
q\ 197 i7i
Furman, Frank J., W. W. Wagner^ and K. E. Rhodes, to
International Business Machines Corp. Variable multi-line
printer. 2,767,646, 10-23-56, CI. 101—93.
Furman, Kenneth E. : See —
Finch, Harry De V., and Furman. 2,763.690.
Furman, Kenneth E., and P. C. Watt, Jr., to Shell Develop-
ment Co. Digestion of ligno-cellulose material with halogen-
substituted saturated aliphatic aldehydes. 2,760,861,
8-28-56, CI. 92—2.
Furnas Electric Co. : See —
Hansen, Gilbert H., Koertge, and White. 2,747,035.
Koertee. Nobel H. 2,748.208.
Furness, William H., to Copper Research. Copper bearing
antifouling shipbottom paints. 2,738,283, 3-13-56, CI.
106—17.
Furness, William H., to American Viscose Corp. Apparatus
for handling strand material. 2,765,071, 10-2-56, CI.
203—327.
Furness, William H., to American Viscose Corp. Transfer
apparatus for thread-advancing reels. 2,765,904, 10-9-56,
CI. 203—200.
Fiirniss, Hans : See —
Koch, Heinrich, Fiirniss. and Mollering. 2,766,753.
Furniss, Loree E., to E. R. Hauer and F. T. Herter. Railway
coupler operating rod. 2,757,805, 8-7-56. Cl. 213 — 166.
Furrer, John R., to ACF Industries, Inc. Three prong re-
silient coupling device. 2.743,943, 5-1-56, CI. 280 — 485.
Furrer, John R., to ACF Industries, Inc. Reversible suspen-
sion for railway oars. 2, 756, OSS. 7-31-56. CI. 105^.
Fiirst. Stefan, to W. Reiners. Thread winding apparatus.
2,733.870. 2-7-56, CI. 242—35.6.
Fiirst. Stefan, to W. Reiners. Clamping device for automatic
coil winding machine. 2,743,877, 5-1-56, CI. 242—35.6.
Fiirst, Stefan, to W. Reiners. Spool supply apparatus for
textile machines. 2,752.1(12. 6-20-56, CI. 212—35.6.
Fiirst. Stefan, to W. Reiners. Thread-fault responsive control
apparatus for coil winding machines. 2,752,103, 6-26-56,
CI. 242—36.
Fiirst. Stefan, to W. Reiners. Apparatus for controlling the
thread feeler means of a textile machine. 2.752,104,
6-26-56. CI. 242—36.
Fiirst, Stefan, to W. Reiners. Apparatus for removing an end
of a thread from a spool. 2,755.857, 7-24-56. CI. 164—47.
Fiirst. Stefan, to W. Reiners. Method for sucking up thread
ends of cross-wound bobbins. 2,758,799, 8-14-56, CI.
242—35.6.
Furst, Stefan, to W. Reiners, Thread cleaning process and
apparatus. 2,763.913, 9-25-56. CI. 28—68.
Fiirst. Stefan, to W. Reiners. Thread transporting mechanism.
2.769 599. 11-6-56. CI. 242—35.6.
Fiirst, Stefan, and W. Reiners: said Fiirst assnr. to said
Reiners. Thread winding apparatus. 2.736,505, 2-28-56,
CI. 242—36.
Furst, Stefan, and W. Kiipper. to W. Reiners. Suction device
for holding the thread ends of full bobbins. 2,750,125,
6-12-56. CI. 242 — 35.6.
Furst, Stefan, and H. Beckers, to W. Reiners. Thread ten-
sioning device. 2.754.071. 7-10-56, CI. 242—154.
Furumizo, Robert T. Staple remover. 2,741,457. 4-10-56,
CI. 254—28.
Furzehill Laboratories : See —
Milsom, Frederick R. 2,729,779.
Fus, Walter. Method of mounting stones in jewelry.
2,749,597, 6-12-56, CI. 29—10.
Fusca, Bmil A. : See —
Raymond, Richard F., and Fusca. 2,758,042.
Fuschi, Antonio T. Trailer uncoupling preventing safety
means. 2,730,377, 1-10-56, CI. 280 — 432.
Fuschi, Antonio T. Tractor-trailer fifth wheel coupling safety
means. 2,736,573, 2-28-56, CI. 280 — 432.
Fusco, Victor C, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Selective
removal of acetylene from acetylene-ethylene mixtures.
2,742,517, 4-17-56, CI. 260—677.
Fuson, Reynold C, and W. Shive, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of War. Prepara-
tion of cacodyl and cacodyl oxide. 2,756,245, 7-24-56, CI.
260—440.
Fusselman, Kenneth C. Combined pounding toy and stool.
2,768,471, 10-30-56. CI. 46—1.
Futterknecht, Rudolf, to Nassau Distributing Co., Inc. Ioni
-measuring instrument. 2,741,706, 4-10-56,
CI.
Futterknecht, Rudolf, to Nassau Distributing Co., Inc. Ioniza-
tion-measuring instrument. 2,741,707, 4-10-56, CI.
250—83.6.
Futterman, Julius, to Precision Apparatus Co., Inc. Appara-
tus for testing cathode ray tubes. 2,732,526, 1-24-56, CI.
324—24.
Futterman, Julius. Amplifier. 2,773,136, 12-4-56, CI.
179—171.
Futterman. Louis, to Gem Thermometer Co. Device for shak-
ing-down medical thermometers. 2,753,716, 7-10-56. Cl.
73—373.
Fye, Ronald L., to McLanahan & Stone Corp. Log washer.
2,753,161, 7-3-56, Cl. 259—110.
Fyffe, Robert J. : See —
Marcy, Henry T., and Fyffe. 2,758,812.
Fyler, George W., to Motorola, Inc. Television receiver an-
tenna input circuit. 2,735.988, 2-21-56, Cl. 333 — 70.
Fyler, Norman F„ to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Dark trace cathode
ray tube. 2,755,407, 7-17-56, Cl. 315—1.
Fyock, Roy L. Anchor handling apparatus. 2,734,475,
2-14-56, Cl. 114— 210.
Fyr-Fyter Co., The : See-
Allen, Scott E. 2,767,797.
Beebee, Frederick L.. and Somers. 2,753,945.
Clifford, Wilfred J. 2,769.500.
G. K. N. Group Services Ltd. : See —
Broscomb, Dennis G., Hawkins, and Ellens. 2,764,351.
G. M. E. Corp. : See—
Greer, Edward M., and Mercier. Re. 24,238.
Mercier, Jean and J. H. 2,770,297.
G-M Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Kitto, William H. 2,730.219.
Kitto, William H. 2,759,368.
McMaster, Archie J., and Kitto. 2,775,075.
G. M. Pfaff A.-G. : See—
Benink, Christian J. M. 2.730,980.
Schumann, Herbert, and Clauss. 2,733,676.
G. & W. Electric Specialty Co. : See —
Nicholas. James H. 2.745,897.
Nicholas. James H. 2,748.184.
Gaar, Fielding S., and R. A. Reck, to Armour and Co. Sub-
stituted trimethylene diamines. 2,759,021, 8-14-56, Cl.
260—570.6.
Gaarder, Herbert M., to Wilson & Co., Inc. Filter and method
of making same. 2,772,195, 11-27-56, Cl. 154 — 101.
Gabbett, James F., Jr., and N. C. Robertson, to National Re-
search Corp. Production of acrylonitrile. 2,762,834,
9-11-56, Cl. 260—465.3.
Gabilan Iron and Machine Co. : See —
Renault, Jean C. 2,737,103.
Gable, Howard S., and G. W. Kerr ; said Kerr assor. to said
Gable. Method of producing cyanuric acid. 2,729,637,
1-3-56, Cl. 260—248.
Gable, John W. : See —
Gable, Paul T. and J. W. 2,760,299.
Gable, Paul T. and J. W. ; said J. W. Gable assor. to P. T.
Gable. Stretching frame. 2,760,299, 8-28-56, Cl. 45—24.
Gabler, Robert J. Condiment dispensers. 2,773,628,
12-11-56. Cl. 222—142.1.
Gabler, Rudolf, and P. Kiimmel, to Inventa A. G., Forschung
und Patentverwertung Luzern. Polyamides containing
chromium salts as light stabilizers. 2,739,139, 3-20-56,
Cl. 260—45.75.
Gables, Hall M. Interference eliminators. 2,736,846,
2-28-56, Cl. 317—230.
Gabor, Dennis, to National Research Development Corp.
Improvements in and relating to optical apparatus for
producing multiple interference patterns. 2,770,166,
11-13-56, Cl. 88—39.
Gabor, William D., to C. G. S. Laboratories, Inc. Variable
inductance control method and apparatus. 2,755,446,
7-17-56, Cl. 333—18.
Gabriel Co., The : See —
Koski, Jerrv V., and Schwary. 2,729,308.
Whisler, Ralph H., Jr. 2,753,958.
Gabriel. Daniel. Hypodermic syringes. 2,752,919, 7-3-56,
Cl. 128—218.
Gabriel, Saml, Sons & Co. : See —
Larson. J Russell. 2,729,451.
Cabrielson, Elmer T. Form for hoPow concrete walls.
2,739,363, 3-27-56, Cl. 25—131.
276
Gabrielson. Samuel : See — „ „„„
Bakke, Hans A., and Gabrielson. 2,746,302.
Gabrielson, Samuel I., and R. W. Coates, to General Electric
Co. Clothes wringer release mechanism. 2,729,963,
1-10-56. CI. 68—249.
Gacki, Leonard W., and W. A. Winfield, to X-ray Instrument
Corp. Film developing and processing tank. 2,747,482,
5-29-56. CI. 95—96.
Gadd, Charles W., to General Motors Corp. Displacement
pick-up device. 2,730,895, 1-17-56, CI. 73—70.
Gadd. Charles W., to General Motors Corp. Vibration pick-
up device. 2,764,020, 9-25-56, CI. 73— 71.4.
Gadd, Charles W., to General Motors Corp. Engine oil
pan. 2,764,136, 9-25-50, CI. 121—194.
Gadd, Charles W., and J. A. Corriveau, to General Motors
Corp. Combustion chamber pressure indicator. 2,741,128,
Gadd Ronald' O. C, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Heel
attaching machines. 2,740,118, 4-3-56, CI. 1—32.
Gaddie Rutherford H. Velocipede with steerable rear wheels.
2,764,423, 9-25-56, CI. 280—269. „ „„„,,, „ oc rR
Gaddis, Glen D. Coin control switch. 2,736,414, 2-28-56,
Gaddis Hugh L„ G. W. Myers, and O. S. Welsh, to Brown
Fintube Co. Method of making internally finned heat ex-
changer tubes. 2,731,709, 1-24-56, CI. 29—157.3.
GaedCrab0shKtrwii KTand Gaede. 2,746.326.
Gaeke, lee B., to Daisy Mfg. Co. Popgun. 2,729,208, 1-3-56,
Gaenssle Paul W., to The Budd Co. Mounting means for
disk brake operating mechanism. 2,760,601, 8-28-56, CI.
188—59.
Gaen/.le, Luther E. : See — o^o-.o
Campbell, Charles H., Gaenzle, and Young. 2,743,748.
Gaertner, George W. : See—
Carlson George J., Gaertner, and West. 2,774,792.
Gaertner Richard. Split ring tubular hand milker device.
2,737,151, 3-6-56, CI. 119—14.22.
Gaertner, Van R., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Haloliydro-
quinones and preparation thereof. 2,750,427, 6-12-o6, CI.
Gaertner Van R., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Preparation of
halobenzoquinones. 2,773,883, 12-11-56, CI. 260—396.
Gaeta Leigh. Automatic opening means for fire extinguish-
ers.' 2,754,914, 7-17-56, CI. 109—31.
Gaetke George O., to W. J. Burke & Co. Spacing nut for use
with' form clamps. 2,733,496, 2-7-56, CI. 25—131.
Gaetti Robert B., and W. S. Pittman. Oyster opening appa-
ratus. 2,738,546, 3-20-56, CI. 17—9. .
Gaetzi, Karl, and P. Mttller to J. R. Geigy A. G Basic phos-
phoric acid esters. 2,736^,726, 2-28-50, CI. 260—247.1.
Gaffney Francis J., and H. A. Finke, to Polytechnic Research
and Development Co. Inc. Shielded-line tunable resonator.
2,748,276. 5-29-56, CI. 250— 36. 0,.,01.
Gaffney John E. Shower pipe orifice cleaner. 2,753,210,
7-3-56, CI. 299—59. .
Gagarine, Dmitry M., and H. Repokis, to Deering Milhken
Research Corp. Composition and method for hydro-
phobizing of textiles. 2,750,305, 6-12-56, CI. 117—103.
Gagarine, Dmitry M., and H. Repokis, to Dan River Mills,
Inc. Acrolein-formaldehyde condensation products and
process of applying the same to cellulose fabric. 2,771,337,
11-20-56, CI. 8—116.4.
Gage. Charles B. : See — „ _
Kwochka, Michael, and Gage. 2,733,81o.
Gage Edwin B., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Electrostatic
copy holder. 2,742,814, 4-24-56, CI. 88—24.
Gage 'Edwin G., to Gilbertville Woven Label Corp. Automatic
cutting machine. 2,752,999, 7-3-56, CI. 164—61
Gage Edwin G., to Gilbertville Woven Label Corp. Sharpen-
ing device for cutting wheels. 2,766,566, 10-16-56, CI.
51—248.
Gage. Hugh B. : See —
Klein David X., and Gage. 2,768,872.
Gage James F., C. W. Miller, and H. E. Todd, to General
Motors Corp. Calibrating and testing apparatus.
2,741,737, 4-10-50, CI. 324—24.
Gage, Milton G. and T. L. Filter tip cigarette. 2.747.579.
5-29-56. CI. 1 31 — it-
Gage, Thomas R. : See —
Wender, Simon H., Gage, Ice, and Morris. 2,744,893.
Gage. Thomas L. : See —
Gage. Milton G. and T. L. 2,747.579.
Gageant, Louis M., to James Hunter Machine Co. Expander
and contractor roll. 2,771.057, 11-27-511, CI. 26—63.
Gagle, Duane W., and C. E. Defabaugh, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Bitumen and aggregate composition and a building
block molded therefrom. 2,775,530, 12-25-56, CI.
106—280.
Gagliano Francis P., to Secon Metals Corn. Recovery of gold
from scrap containing it. 2,735,810, 2-21-56, CI. 204—110.
Gagliardo. John P. : See —
Gurney, Gordon T., and Gagliardo. 2,753,003.
Gaglio, Oswald. Correcting device for the timing of the igni-
tion in internal combustion engines. 2,742,884, 4-24-56,
CI. 123—117.
Gagnan Emile. to La Spiiotechnique. Breathing apparatus.
2,747,572. 5-29-56, CI. 128—142.
Gagnan, Emile, to La Spirotechnique, Societe Anonyme. Auto-
matic reviving apparatus. 2.707,706, 10-23-56, CI. 128—29.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
2,758,508.
2,758,508.
Ophthalmic
Gagne, Harvey E. : See —
Jeffery, James O. 2,772,579.
Gagnebin, Albert P. : See —
Millis, Keith D., Gagnebin, and Pilling. 2,749,238.
Spear, Warren M., Eash. and Gagnebin. 2,762,705.
Gagnier Fibre Products Co. : See —
Scott, Robert E. 2,742,671.
Gagnon, Bernard P. : See —
Petri, Jan E., and B. P. and L. L. Gagnon.
Gagnon, Louis L. : See —
Petri, Jan E., and B. P. and L. L. Gagnon.
Gagnon, Louis L., to American Optical Co.
mountings. 2,749,800, 6-12-56, CI. 88—47.
Gagnon, Marcel A. : See —
Gagnon, Robert E. 2,735,357.
Gagnon, Paul V. : See —
Gagnon, Robert E. 2,735,357.
Gagnon, Robert E., % to P. V. Gagnon, and % to M. A. Gagnon.
Cooking apparatus turnover device. 2,735,357, 2-21-56, CI.
99—409.
Gahagan, Kenneth N. : See —
Weyl, Bernard A., and Gahagan. 2,755,894.
Gail, Stewart E., to Jack & Heintz, Inc. Vibration damper.
2,738,660, 3-20-56, CI. 64—1.
Gail, William, Jr. : See —
Crittendon. Lexie R.. and Gail. 2,747,313.
Gailliot, Paul : See —
Buisson, Paul J. C, Gailliot, and Gaudechon. 2,769,002.
Gailliot, Paul, and J. Gaudechon, to Societe des Usines Chimi-
ques Rhone-Poulenc. Chlortheophylline salt of dimethyl-
aminopropylchlorphenthiazine. 2,734,057, 2-7-56, CI. 260 —
243.
Gailliot, Paul, and J. Robert, to Societe des Usines Chimiques
Rhone-Poulenc. Phenthiazinylalkyl-sulfonates and proc-
esses. 2,738,349, 3-13-56, CI. 260 — 243.
Gailliot, Paul, and F. Debarre, to Societe des Usines Chimiques
Rhone-Poulenc. 4-0.0-diphenyl -phosphonylamino-antipyrin
and process for its production. 2,744,912, 5-8-56, CI.
260 — 310.
Gailliot, Paul, and J. Gaudechon, to Societe des Usines
Chimiques Rhone-Poulenc. Phenoxy-alkylamino-alkylpheno-
thiazines. 2,768,164, 10-23-56, CI. 260—243.
Gailloud, Louis, to Ateliers des Charmilles S. A. Motor-pump
unit. 2,766,695, 10-16-50, CI. 103—87.
Gaines, Bernard, and M. Goldman. Strainer-protector for
drinking vessels. 2,753,049, 7-3-56, CI. 210—163.
Gaines, Eugene F. : See —
Sorenson, Stanley E. 2,761,142.
Sorenson, Stanley E. 2,765,405.
Gaines, Eugene F. Fastener driving implements. 2,765,466,
10-9-56, CI. 1—49.
Gaines, John M., to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. Gas
shielded metal arc welding. 2,768,278, 10-23-56, CI.
219—74.
Gaines, Tom, to The Texas Co. Blasting of underground
formations. 2,750,884, 6-19-56, CI. 102—20.
Gaines, William P. Hook positioner. 2,732,244, 1-24-56,
CI. 294 — 82.
Gains, Wilfred C, to Chemical Construction Corp. Removal
of organic sulfur compounds from gases. 2,762,452,
9-11-56, CI. 183—114.2.
Gainsforth, Burdett L. Dental spot-welder. 2,772,345,
11-27-56, CI. 219—86.
Gair, Albert W. : See —
Booth, James H., and Gair. 2,771,301.
Booth, James H., and Gair. 2,771,302.
Gaire, Paul E. Magnifier for slide rules. 2,746,346, 5-22-56,
CI. 88—39.
Gaire, Paul E. Slide rule magnifiers. 2,746,347, 5-22-56,
CI. 88—39.
Gair, Robert, Co., Inc. : See —
Kleiber, Norman. 2,757,850.
Moore, Lawrence A. 2,738,663.
Moore, Lawrence A. 2,755,711.
Ohlund, Wilfred. 2,749,019.
Vahle, Raymond. 2.746,362.
Van Rosen, Robert E. 2,741,418.
Van Rosen. Robert E.. juid Manizza. 2,753,103.
Weiss, Arthur J. 2,760,711.
Weiss, Arthur J. 2.768.776.
Gaiser, Romey A., to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Electro-
conductive article. 2,741,570, 4-10-56, CI. 117 — 211.
Gaiser, Romey A., to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Method
of producing filmed and tempered glass sheets. 2,746,210,
5-22-56, CI. 49—79.
Gaiser, Romey A., to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Method
of producing mirrors. 2,770,558, 11-13-56, CI. 117—35.
Gait Anderson Co. : See —
Anderson, John. 2,746,237.
Gaite Harold D., to British Telecommunica linns Research Ltd.
Step-by-step linear drive. 2,754,116, 7-10-56, CI. 271 — 2.5.
Gaite, Harold D., to British Telecommunications Research Ltd.
Step-by-step linear drive. 2,768,826, 10-30-56, CI.
271—2.5.
Gaite, Harold D., to British Telecommunications Research
Ltd. Mechanisms for producing step-by-step linear drive.
2.772,325. 11-27-50, CI. 178—17.
Gaither, Raymond A. : See —
Onksen, George W., Cole, and Gaither. 2,762,912.
Gaither, Raymond A., to General Motors Corp. Vehicle lamp.
2,762,908, 9-11-56, CI. 240—41.
Gaither, Ravmond A., and G. W. Onksen, to General Motors
Corp. Composite beam vehicle headlamp. 2,767,306,
10-16-56. CI. 240—41.3.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Gal, Endre, and K. Gerber, to "Licencia" Talamanyokat Er-
tekesito Vallalat. Drive mechanisms for percussion tools
operated by a pressure medium. 2,773,483, 12-11-56, CI.
121—30.
Galaher, Abbott S.. and J. T. Trenholm, to Emmons Loom
Harness Co. Heddle frames. 2,774,387, 12-18-56, CI.
Galanot, Camille P. Traction device. 2,755,146, 7-17-56,
CI. 305—10.
Galanty, Harold E. : See —
Bruns, William H., and Galanty. 2,761,038.
Galanty, Harold E., to Otis Elevator Co. Elevator position or
signal indicating circuit. 2,741,755, 4-10-56. CI. 340 — 21.
Galat, Alexander. Preparation of paraformaldehyde.
2,775,619, 12-25-56, CI. 260—615.
Galbos, Ferdinand F. Simulated baseball game. 2,775,457,
12-25-56, CI. 273—89.
Galbraith, Alexander, and J. Cleiff, % to Scottish Aluminum
Ware Ltd. Ventilation devices or louvers. 2,755,729,
7-24-56, CI. 98 — 40.
Galbraith, John F., to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. Weld-
ing rod holder. 2,756,310. 7-24-56, CI. 219 — 8.
Galbraith John F„ W. H. Helmbrecht, and R. R. Lobosco, to
Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. Metal arc welding appa-
ratus. 2.773,970. 12-11-56, CI. 219 — 131.
Galbraith, Martin, and W. T. Burbank, to Southerland Paper
Co. Apparatus for testing abrasion resistance of printed
surfaces. 2,734,375, 2-14-56, CI. 73 — 7.
Galbreath, Louise. Universal bobbin for rotary, domestic
sewing machines. 2,771,849, 11-27-56, CI. 112—251.
Galbreath, Richmond B., and R. H. Stewart, Jr., to Pan-Am
Southern Corp. Process for continuous fluid coking.
2,739,104, 3-20-56, CI. 202—17.
Galbreath, Robert H. Simulated bowling game device.
2,772,88^4, 12-4-56, CI. 273—127.
Galbrecht, Frank I. : See —
Sabel, Edward R., and Galbrecht. 2,752,443.
Gale, David, to the United States of America as represented
by the Secretary of the Navy. Computer. 2,743,436,
4-24-56, CI. 343—5.
Gale, Richard J., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Cathode ray phase
multiplier. 2,757,337, 7-31-56, CI. 324—85.
Gale, Ronald, to Silver King Corp. Change making machine.
2,754,951, 7-17-56, CI. 194—91.
Gale, Ronald. Refrigeration unit for cooling and dispensing
bottled beverages. 2,756,570, 7-31-56, CI. 62 — 141.
Gale, Ronald, to Universal Vendor Co. Dispensing or vend-
ing machine. 2,770,393, 11-13-56, CI. 221—67.
Gale William S., to McCord Corp. Flux and method of
soldering with same. 2.756.497, 7-31-50, CI. 29 — 495.
Galey, William F., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Plastic
polishing runner. 2,757,491, 8-7-56, CI. 51 — 195.
Galick, Stephan. Borer pin for hay balers. 2,737,108,3-6-56,
CI. 100—98.
Galigher Co., The : See —
Potts, John T. 2,767,964.
Sayers, Marshall J. 2,756,877.
Galin, Harry, and L. Reiss. Combined selecting and eject-
ing mechanism for multiple vending machines. 2,735,580,
2-21-56, CI. 221—127.
Galin, Robert : See—
Gaugler, Richard S., and Galin. 2,772,542.
Galinski, Leo, to General Patent Corp. Automatic clutches
for motor-driven gears. 2,760,092, 8-21-56, CI. 310 — 83
Galion Iron Works & Mfg. Co., The : See-
Fink, Robert C. 2,752,832.
Galis, Alexander J. Continuous mining machine having a plu-
rality of vertically spaced cutters. 2,753,168, 7-3-56, CI.
262—9.
Galkin, Joseph. Puller feed carrier attachment. Re. 24,121,
2-21-56, CI. 112—214.
Galkin, Joseph. Portable thread severing attachment for
sewing machines. 2,731,930, 1-24-56. CI. 112 — 252.
Galkin, Joseph. Double ruffling mechanism for sewing ma-
chines. 2,747,531. 5-29-56, CI. 112—132.
Gall, Francis A., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Disposable dust
bags for vacuum cleaners. 2,732,911, 1-31-56, CI. 183 — 51.
Gall, George R., to G. R. Gall, Jr. Window. 2,731,681,
1-24-56, CI. 20—12.
Gall, George R., Jr. : See —
Gall, George R. 2,731,681.
Gall, John F., and H. C. Miller, to The Pennsylvania Salt Mfg.
Co. Fluorine cell. 2,739,114, 3-20-56, CI. 204—243.
Gall, John F., and H. C. Miller, to The Pennsylvania Salt Mfg.
Co. Fluorine cell. 2,739,115, 3-20-56, CI. 204 — 243.
Gall, Ralph J. : See —
Greenspan, Frank P., and Gall. 2,745,848.
Greenspan, Frank P., and Gall. 2,774,774.
Galla, Michael J., to General Motors Corp. Hinged fender
skirt. 2,757,018, 7-31-56, CI. 280—153.
Gallagher, Clarence C. Fishhook leader. 2,766,547, 10-16-56
CI. 43—42.74.
Gallagher, Cornelius A. : See —
Neumann, Karl L, and Gallagher. 2,769,089.
Gallagher, Stephen F. : See —
Nagode, Henry S. 2,741,239.
Gallagher, William P., and P. G. Bielik, to International
Register Co. Combined electric motor and buzzer construc-
tion. 2,752,592, 6-26-56, CI. 340 — 393.
Galland, Opal E. Fruit picking bucket. 2,734,542, 2-14-56.
CI. 150—2.
Gallant, Albert L., to The Foxboro Co. Ribbon indicator in-
strument. 2,744,489, 5-8-56, CI. 116 — 129.
277
Gallatin, Victor, and J. C. Gould, to Federal-Mogul Corp.
Bearing alloy. 2,760,860, 8-28-56, CI. 75—144.
Gallavardin, Jean A. M. L. : See —
Gloess, Paul F. M., and Gallavardin. 2,770,417.
Gallay, Harry M., and T. Hoffacker, Jr., to Fairchild Engine
and Airplane Corp. Aircraft heating, ventilating, and anti-
icing system. 2,737,874, 3-13-56, CI. 98—38.
Gallay, Robert. Brake pressure apportioning device.
2,754,938, 7-17-56, CI. 188—152.
Gallay, Robert H. Lifting device for motor vehicles.
2,754,933, 7-17-56, CI. 187—8.56.
Galle, Hans E., to Fuller Co. Pneumatic conveyors. 2,734,782,
2—14—56 q\ 302- 53.
Galle, Hans E., to F. L. Smidth & Co. Apparatus for dis-
charging pulverulent material. 2,735,725, 2-21-56, CI.
302 — 52.
Gallee, Stanislaus, to International Standard Electric Corp.
Method of manufacturing cylindrical self-induction coils
comprising a ceramic core as a carrier for the winding.
2,751,666, 6-26-56, CI. 29—155.58.
Galler, Edward A., to The Cushman Chuck Co. Universal
chuck of the center-adjustable and self-locking type.
2,767,993, 10-23-56, CI. 279—116.
Galley, Gordon W., to Unilever Ltd. Servo mechanisms.
2,770,975, 11-20-56, CI. 74—96.
Galley. Fred C. : See —
Dillman. Earnest J., and Galley. 2,748,224.
Galli, Leon C., to Galli Stomach Powders (Australasia) Ltd.
Device for use in dispensing flowable substances. 2,763,408,
9-18-56, CI. 222 — 436.
Galli Stomach Powders (Australasia) Ltd. : See —
Galli, Leon C. 2,763,408.
Gallimore, Keith F., to Giddings & Lewis Machine Tool Co.
Motor control system for machine tools. 2,735,975, 2-21-56,
CI. 318—443. „ ,_
Gallimore Keith F., to Giddings & Lewis Machine Tool Co.
Lubricating system for machine tools. 2,762,269, 9-11-56,
Gallimore, Keith F., to Giddings & Lewis Machine Tool
Co. Multi-speed transmission for machine tools. 2,774,250,
12-18-56, CI. 74—364. . .
Gallimore, Keith F., and G. H. Schurger, to Giddings & Lewis
Machine Tool Co. Machine tool. 2,730,021, 1-10-56, CI.
90—16.
Gallingani, Luigi : See —
Monti, Enzo, and Gallingani. 2,748,739.
Gallo. Albert M. Ice making machine. 2,746,262, 5-22-56,
CI. 62—7.
Gallo, Elia A. : See —
Barrett, Hillard E., and Gallo. 2,731,039.
Gallo, Elia A., and H. D. Hoffman, to Curtiss-Wnght Corp.
Fluid flow regulating mechanism responsive to a control
pressure. 2,766,579, 10-16-56, CI. 60 — 35.6.
Gallo, Joseph E., to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Simulated radio
range tuning control. 2,730,815, 1-17-56, CI. 35—10.2.
Galloup, Charles I. Leak detecting and sealing device.
2,743,743, 5-1-56, CI. 138 — 97.
Galloway, Ethan C, to The Dow Chemical Co. Process for
making dialkyl (3-indolylmethyl) malonates. 2,769,814,
11-6-56. CI. 260—319.
Galloway, Francis L. Die for cutting threads on non-metallic
articles. 2,757,393, 8-7-56, CI. 10—118.
Galloway, Harold O. Clamp buckle. 2,731,697, 1-24-56,
CI. 24—273.
Galloway, Robert K. : See —
Kerr, Charles E., and Galloway. 2,749,118.
Galloway, Robert K., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Operating mechanism for filling valves. 2,768,658,
10-30-56, CI. 141—142.
Galloway, Robert K., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Liquid measuring and dispensing apparatus. 2,770,397,
11-13-56, CI. 222—168.5. _ ; , n
Galloway, Robert K., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Filling valve. 2,770,404, 11-13-56, CI. 222—448.
Galloway, Victor A. Locking means for doors of garbage
dump trucks or the like. 2,752,194, 6-26-56, CI. 298—23.
Gallowhur Chemical Corp. : See —
Cohen, Sylvan, and Frant. 2,774,708.
Gallusser, Hans, to Ateliers Des Charmilles S. A. Method
and apparatus for reducing iron ores by means of methane
gas. 2,739,055, 3-20-56, CI. 75—13.
Galonska, David A. : See —
Reid, William L., and Galonska. 2,756,717.
Galperin, Boris M. Pressure gauge. 2,770,134, 11-13-56,
CI. 73—390.
Galstaun, Lionel S. : See —
Draemel, Frederick C, Galstaun, and Hall. 2,761,818.
Galvez, Francisco, % to J. C. Novack. Power hammers.
2,772,858. 12-4-56. CI. 255—39.
Galyean, Hewitt S. Motor vehicle bed construction.
2.767.770, 10-23-56, CI. 155—6.
Gamarekian, Sooren E., to General Electric Co. Voltage level
switching network. 2,765,405, 10-2-56, CI. 250 — 27.
Gamberg, Edward R., and H. C. Ludwig, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Treated wire for arc welding electrodes.
2,772,989, 12-4-56, CI. 117—204.
Gamble, Edward A., to D. J. Furey. Animated Christmas
ornament. 2,765,583, 10-9-56, CI. 46—123.
Gamble, John G. Carburetor for internal combustion engines.
2,735,664, 2-21-56, CI. 261—23.
Gamble-Skogmo, Inc. : See —
Castner. George P. 2,746,569.
Foster, James R. 2,746,568.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
2,747,396, 5-29-56, CI.
2,734,!
2-14-56, CI.
Gambrill, Richard D., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Appa
ratus for monitoring and extruding plastic materials
2,765,441, 10-2-56, CI. 324—61.
Gamby, Littleton B. Security lock.
70—185.
Gameros, Francisco. Pyrograph.
219—29.
Gamertsfelder, George R. : See —
Zaleski, John F., and Gamertsfelder. 2,769,145.
Gamertsfelder, George R., to the United States of America
as represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Phase shifting
circuit. 2,731,595, 1-17-56, CI. 323—119.
Garnet, Louis J. M.. to La Precision Industrielle (Societe
Anonyme). Chucks. 2,767,994, 10-23-56, CI. 279—119.
Gamewell Co., The : See —
Lansil, Clifford E. 2,733,414.
Gamlen Chemical Co. : See —
Gamlen, Harry. 2,743,605.
Gamlen, Harry, to Gamlen Chemical Co. Pipeline viscosim-
eter. 2.743,605, 5-1-56, CI. 73 — 55.
Gamma Trust : See —
Luckhardt, Johannes. 2,745,470.
Gammeter, John R. Apparatus for testing and sorting thin
rubber articles. 2,771,190, 11-20-56, CI. 209 — 74.
Gammons. Clifford D., % to E. Gammons. Scissors. 2,758,372,
8-14-56, CI. 30 — 260.
Gammons, Elizabeth : See —
Gammons, Clifford D. 2,758,372.
Gamrath, Harry R., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Process for
alkvl nhosphoryl dichlorides. 2,750,399, 6-12-56, CI.
260—461.
Gamrath, Harry R., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Isomeriza-
tion of dialkyl maleates to dialkyl fumarates. 2,704,609,
9-25-56, CI. 260—485.
Gamrath. Harry R., and R. E. Hatton. to MonKantn Chemical
Co. Dialkyl phosphoryl monochlorides. 2,739,977, 3-27-56,
CI. 260—461.
Gamrath, Harry R., and R. E. Hatton, to Monsanto Chemi-
cal Co. Dialkvl monoarvl esters of ortho-phosphoric acid.
2,739,978, 3-27-56, CI. 260—461.
Gamnndi. Revnold F. : See —
Chanda, Robert F., and Gamundi. 2.742.051.
Schultz. Arthur D., Pipes, Linn, and Gamundi. 2.740.548.
Gamundi. Reynold P., to Eaton Mfg. Co. Magnetic drive.
2.739.683. 3-27-56. CI. 192—84.
Gamnndi. Revnold F.. to Eaton Mfg. Co. Wheel covers.
2.746.805. 5-22-56. CI. 301—37.
Gamundi. Revnold F.. and G. R. Pipes, to Eaton Mfg. Co.
Magnetic drive. 2,772,762, 12-4-56, CI. 192 — 21.5.
Gancbere. Abraam : See —
Guillissen. Clement J., and Oancbers. 2.732.320.
Gancbere. Abraam. Process for the preparation of organo-
polvsiloxane resins. 2.768,152. 10-23-56. CI. 260 — 46.5
Gandelot, Howard K., to General Motors Corp. Automatic
headlight control system. 2,749,478, 6-5-56, CI 315 — 83.
inSPr5fiArn0,o'1QoF' F1USh tyPe togsle latch- 2,729,490,
Gander. Philippe, to The Gruen Watch Co. Apparatus for
a eoJ"5s ™*rrs of horological instruments. 2,760,501,
8—28—56. CI. 134 — 58.
Gandolfo, Peter F. : See — ■
Oilman. Wilhert M., and Gandolfo. 2.774,926.
Gandrud. Ebenbard S. Apparatus for distributing granular
material. 2.759.637, 8-21-56. CI. 222— 1 35
Gandrud. Ehenhard S. Spreader for fertilizer, seeds and the
i^e„2,?d fped rate control therefor. 2,773,626, 12-11-56,
CI. 222 — 43.
Gane. Geors-e J., and ,T. Minissale. Adjustable mounting
means. 2.767.423. 10-23-56. Cl. 16—94.
Ganer. Herman, to Monroe Calculating Machine Co. Stonpine
2^aJLSR9 calculatinS machines. 2,732,129, 1-24-56, Cl.
Gang Herman, to Monroe Calculating Machine Co. Value
entenne ™e!VyL for calculating machines. 2,756,933,
Ganger Harry. Sinker! 2.774.174, 12-18-56. Cl. 43—44.99.
Gansloff. Albert C. to Allegheny Ludlnm Steel Corp Die
members. 2.775.301, 12-25-56. Cl. 164 — 118
GT7O68.?23O•]0-^3r^,C^^91^<l,34interl0Ck *" ™h°S^
Gannett. Danforth K„ to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc.
^R^fl : ni ',PGr'',t'v9 imPedance converters. 2,745,068,
Gannon. Jesse, to R. Weincart. Explosive actuated fastener
applicator. 2.766.451, 10-16-56, Cl. 1—44.5
Gannon. Russell R. Room air conditioner. 2,753,699,
7_10-5fi PI. 62 — 140.
Gannon. Russell R. Means for heating and ventilating rooms,
particularly school rooms and the like. 2,775,188, 12-25-56,
Gano, Harlan S., and S. Miller, to Westinghouse Electric
yorp. Power control center. 2,757,249, 7-31-56, Cl.
Gans. Robert S. Device for removing snow. 2,754,602,
7-17-56. Cl. 37 — 53.
Gant, Vireil A., to Northwestern Research Corp. Hair treat-
ing composition and method of use for setting. 2 750 9 17,
6-19-56. Cl. 132 — 7.
Gantner. Fdward G. Tlispensing package holder. 2,738,942,
3-20-56. Cl. 248—289.
Gantt, James E. : See — ■
Brown, Kenneth M„ and Gantt. 2,773,003.
Gantz, Harry. Combined cleaning mop and wringer.
2,730,741, 1-17-56, Cl. 15—116.
engines. 2,766,734,
2,749,551, 6-12-56,
Gantz, Ray D., to The Carroll Chain Co. Clevis with two
positioned spaced link. 2,774,213, 12-18-56, Cl. 59 — 84.
Ganz, Reno M. Casting lure. 2,768,465, 10-30-56, Cl.
43 — 42.4.
Ganze, Ronald A., to F. B. Pease Co., Inc. Apple celling and
slicing machine. 2,750,976, 0-19-56, Cl. 146 — 40.
Gapstur, John J., to Thompson Products, Inc. Automatic
feed device. 2,750,819, 6-19-56, Cl. 78—99.
Gar Wood Industries, Inc. : See —
Barrett, Edward R. 2,740,213.
Gwinn, Joseph M., Jr. 2,740,661.
Wreford, Frederick S. and J. S. 2,752,412.
Garant, Oda J. : See —
Osborne. Lloyd M., and Garant. 2,774,968.
Garapolo, Orlando : See — ■
Moss, Walter E., and Garapolo. 2,762,290.
Garapolo, Orlando, W. J. Richter, and L. L. Campbell, to
Wilson & Co., Inc. Beef dropper. 2,730,963, 1-17-56,
Cl. 104—96.
Garapolo, Orlando, and M. Lombardi, to Wilson & Co., Inc.
Card dispensing tray. 2,741,886, 4-17-56, Cl. 53—255.
Garapolo, Orlando, and J. V. Dornan, to Wilson & Co., Inc.
Automatic slice thickness control for bacon slicing machine.
2,768,666, 10-30-56, Cl. 146—95.
Garard, Frank L. M„ Sr., deceased; H. I. Garard, executrix.
Adjustable wheel chock. 2,773,564, 12-11-56, Cl. 188—32.
Garard, Helen I. : See —
Garard, Frank L. M., Sr. 2,773,564.
Garbe, Curt. Slide valve for steam
10-16-56, Cl. 121—133.
Garbellano, David W. Underwater suit.
Cl. 2—82.
Garber, John D. : See —
Banes, Fred W., and Garber. 2,749,330.
Garber, John D., to Merck & Co., Inc. Alkylated vanillin semi-
carbazones and processes for preparing and using the same.
2,749,270, 6-5-56, Cl. 167—30.
Garber, John D., to Merck & Co., Inc. Methane-bis (vanillin)
and derivatives and processes for preparing the same.
2,775,613, 12-25-56, Cl. 260 — 479.
Garber. John D„ W. C. Hollyday, Jr., and B. M. Vanderbilt,
to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Lubricants and
additives therefor. 2,746,925, 5-22-56, Cl. 252 — 59.
Garber, John W. : See —
Garber, William W. and J. W. 2,772,592.
Garber, William W. and J. W. Nut retainer for wrenches.
2,772,592, 12-4-56. Cl. 81—125.
Garbo, Paul W„ to Hydrocarbon Research, Inc. Manufacture
of synthesis gas. Re. 24,148, 5-8-56, Cl. 48—196.
Garbo, Paul W., to Hydrocarbon Research, Inc. Process for
rendering solid carbonaceous material non-agglomeiative.
2.729.597, 1-3-56, Cl. 202—16.
Garbo, Paul W., to Hydrocarbon Research, Inc. Fluidized
bed coating of coal with non-agglomerative material.
2.729.598, 1-3-56, Cl. 202—25.
Garbo, Paul W., to Hydrocarbon Research, Inc. Generation
of synthesis gas and apparatus therefor. 2,772,149,
11-27-56, Cl. 48—196.
Garbo, Paul W., to Hydrocarbon Research, Inc. Removal
of cyclic sulfur compounds from a highly olefinic gasoline.
2.774,717, 12-18-56. Cl. 196—28.
Garbo, Paul W., to Hydrocarbon Research, Inc. Stabiliza-
tion of a highly olefinic gasoline. 2,774,720, 12-18-56,
Cl. 196—36.
Garbrecht, William L., to Eli Lilly and Co. Preparation of
amides of lysergic acid. 2,774,763, 12-18-56, Cl.
260—285.5
Garbuio, Carlo. Drying apparatus. 2,750,682, 6-19-56, Cl.
34—225.
Garbuny, Max : See —
Sheppard, Glenn E.. and Garbuny. 2,757,314.
Garbuny, Max, and G. E. Sheppard, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Resnatron with separate retarding field. 2,760.104,
8-21-56. Cl. 315—6.
Garceau, Bertram J., to Arnold, Hoffman & Co., Inc. Tex-
tile assistants. 2,764,601. 9-25-56, Cl. 260 — 404.5.
Garcia, Arthur, to Avco Mfg. Corp- Tunable inductor.
2,748,357, 5-29-56. Cl. 336—83.
Garcia, Eugene N. : See —
Deutsch. Daniel II.. and Garcia. 2.754,209.
Garcia, Leopold E. Acetylene gas generator. 2,773,754,
12-11-56, Cl. 48—53.3.
Garcia. Zeid. Umbrella drip attachment. 2,753.880.
Cl. 135 — 48.
Gard. Christian. Aerodrome runway
3-20-56, Cl. 240 — 1.2.
Gard, Francis V. Center point measure.
Cl. 33—189.
Gard. Walter S. : See —
Hauber, Ferdinand R., and Gard. 2.755,632.
Gardel, Robert, and A. Rosovin, to Delsar Inc. Walking
mechanism for dolls. 2,736,135, 2-28-56, Cl. 46—149.
Garden. Joseph : See —
Jefferson, Sidney, and Garden. 2,751,534.
Garden, Nelson B. : See —
Brown, Howard J„ and Garden. 2,743,372.
Garden Tools, Inc. : See —
Hunkins. Everett D. 2,747,528.
Garden City Plating & Mfg. Co. : See —
Arnit, Fred H. 2,751,664.
Arnit, Fred H. 2,759,215.
Fisher. Herbert R. 2,747,826.
Kurtzon, George B. 2,759,613.
Zurawski, Edward F. 2,753,444.
-10-56,
light. 2,739,222,
2,764,818, 10-2-56,
LIST OF PATENTEES
279
Gardes, Alfred W., to Houdaille-Hershey of Indiana, Inc.
Weigh box structure having pivotally mounted doors for a
fiber handling machine. 2,734,668, 2-14-56, CI. 222—503.
Gardes, Alfred W., to Houdaille-Hershey of Indiana. Inc.
Magnetic clarifier. 2,736,432, 2-28-56, CI. 210—1.5.
Gardes, Alfred W., to Indiana Commercial Filters Corp.
Filtering screen assembly. 2,744,632, 5-8-56, CI.
210 — 184.
Gardes, Alfred W., to Indiana Commercial Filters Corp.
Outlet arrangement for blow-down clarifier. 2,772,786,
12-4-56, CI. 210—182.
Gardes, Alfred W., and N. Dudchik, to Houdaille-Hershey of
Indiana, Inc. Discharge chute assembly for magnetic
clarifier. 2,729,333, 1-3-56, CI. 210—1.5.
Gardes, Alfred W., and N. Dudchik, to Houdaille-Hershey of
Indiana, Inc. Filter assembly. 2,736,435, 2-28-56, CI.
210—183.
Gardiner, Cecil M. : See —
Buckland, Bruce O., Sanders, and Gardiner. 2,774,722.
Gardiner, Duncan B., to Vickers Inc. Power transmission.
2,733,571, 2-7-56, CI. 60—52.
Gardiner, Duncan B., to Vickers Inc. Power transmission.
2,739,539, 3-27-56, CI. 103—136.
Gardiner, Duncan B., to Vickers Inc. Hydraulic power steer-
ing device. 2,746.426. 5-22-56, CI. 121—40.
Gardiner, Duncan B., H. C. Parsons, and T. Van Meter, to
Vickers Inc. Hydraulic power steering with by-pass valve.
2,768.699. 10-30-56, CI. 180—79.2.
Gardiner, Frank J., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Process for
making a rectangularized television tube body. 2,764,810,
10-2-56. CI. 29—534.
Gardiner, Howard W. Shoe with hollow welt for detachable
upper. 2,761,224, 9-4-56, CI. 36—11.5.
Gardiner, John T., to Lane-Wells Co. Bridging plug.
2.753,942, 7-10-56, CI. 166—123.
Gardiner, Kenneth W. Atomizer assembly for a flame spectro-
photometer. 2,753,753, 7-10-56, CI. 88—14.
Gardiner, Leslie A. J. Compressor units for refrigerating ap-
paratus. 2,738,122, 3-13-56, CI. 230 — 58.
Gardinor, Elliott W., and A. B. Crowell, to International
Business Machines Corp. Record card punching mecha-
nism. 2.753.789, 7-10-56, CI. 101—19.
Gardner, Adryl W. Segmented rolls. 2,754,734, 7-17-56,
a. 94—50.
Gardner, August M. : See —
Kessler, Charles A., Haller. and Gardner. 2.749,864.
Gardner, Arthur G., and T. S. Lister, to Wickman Ltd. Proc-
ess for production of bronze alloys. 2,768,891, 10-30-56,
CI. 75—72.
Gardner, August M., and F. L. Walling, to The Singer Mfg.
Co. Sewing machine needle carriers. 2,755,756, 7-24-56,
CI. 112—226.
Gardner, Bernard C, to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Means for the
suppression of parasitic oscillations in a tunable cavity
resonator. 2.750.568, 6-12-56. CI. 333 — 82.
Gardner, Bernard C. and R. M. TJnger. to Raytheon Mfg.
Co. Non-linear beam dispersion devices. 2,747,085,
5-22-56, CI. 250—27.
Gardner Board & Carton Co., The : See —
Anness, Russell W. 2,765,713.
Fisher, Harry C. 2,756,164.
Cramer, Joseph. 2,755,960.
Kramer, Joseph. 2,772.020.
Ringler, William A. 2,753.107.
Ringler, William A. 2,755.959.
Ringler, William A. 2,755,961-5.
Ringler, William A. 2,755,983.
Van Rosen, Robert, Arens. and Struble. 2,756,920.
Wittkuhns, Bruno A., and Hill. 2,755,471.
Gardner, Brian C. : See —
Tallis, Ernest E., and Gardner. 2,758,004.
Gardner, Brian C, and E. H. Sharpies, to Courtaulds Ltd.
Bonding yarns to polyvinyl chlorides in making composite
articles. 2.732.002, 1-24-56, CI. 154 — 4.
Gardner. Charles P. : See —
Mcllvried, Edwin J., Gardner, and Bittman. 2,755,916.
Gardner, Dale, to Holley Carburetor Co. Carburetor control
valve. 2,752,136, 6-26-56, CI. 261 — 42.
Gardner-Denver Co. : See —
Booth. William M. 2.767,807.
Bos, John R., and Shulters. 2,759.357.
Ferm, William P., and Chaffee. 2,742,807.
Ferm, William P.. and Sorensen. 2,762,403.
Luneerhausen, John C. 2.743,708.
Robinson, Claude L. 2,759,458.
Shaff, Ernest H. 2.732,139.
Shaft, Ernest H. 2,740.507.
Shaff, Ernest H. 2,740;508.
Shaff, Ernest H. 2,743,635.
Shaff. Ernest H. 2,743,636.
Gardner, Edgar J., P. B. Johnson, and A. F. Stansell, to Clary
Corp. Push key lock. 2,772,558, 12-4-56, CI. 70 — 387.
Gardner, Edward L., to North American Aviation. Inc. Mag-
netic amplifier circuit for motor. 2,729,777, 1-3-56, CI.
318 — 207.
Gardner, Evelyn M. : See —
Gardner, Leon E. 2.749,941.
Gardner, Frank T., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Corrosion prevention. 2.757,066, 7-31-56, CI. 21 — 2.5.
Gardner, Frederick H. : See —
Soergel, David G., and Gardner. 2,751,576.
Gardner, Frederick H., J. C. Elms, and D. Rosenstock, to
North American Aviation, Inc. Angle of attack computer.
2,775,124, 12-25-56, CI. 73—180.
Gardner, George R., to Aluminum Co. of America. Permeable
plaster mold. 2,754,220, 7-10-56, CI. 106 — 38.3.
Gardner, George S. : See —
Saukaitis, Albert J., and Gardner. 2,758,970.
Gardner, Guy F. : See —
Klemm, Herman G., and Gardner. 2,749,694.
Gardner, Guy F., to Harry Ferguson, Inc. Disc harrow.
2,762,182, 9-11-56, CI. 55—81.
Gardner, Guy F., to Massey-Harris-Ferguson, Inc. Imple-
ment hitch. 2,765,722, 10-9-56, CI. 97 — 47.53.
Gardner, Henry A., Laboratory, Inc. : See — ■
Hunter, Richard S. 2,739,246.
Gardner, Hubert N„ to Langendorf United Bakeries, Inc.
Folded cake making machine. 2,747,521, 5-29-56, CI.
107—1.
Gardner, James H. : See —
Di Nardo, Albert, Gardner, and Robertson. 2,769,846.
Gardner, James H., and E. F. Schoenbrunn, to National Re-
search Corp. Production of chemicals. 2,775,510,
12-25-56, CI. 23—207.
Gardner, James H., N. C. Robertson, and E. F. Schoenbrunn,
to National Research Corp. Non-catalytic vapor phase
oxidation of ethane. 2,775,601, 12-25-56, CI. 260—348.5.
Gardner. James M. : See —
Piper, Frank R., and Gardner. 2,747,534.
Gardner, Karl A., and F. Boni, Jr., to The Griscom-Russell
Co. Heat exchanger tube sheet leakage prevention and
detection construction. 2,743,089, 4-24-56, CI. 257 — 236.
Gardner, Leland A., and J. L. Hysko, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Carrier telegraph switchboard super-
visory system. 2,770,670, 11-13-56, CI. 178—2.
Gardner, Leon E., deceased ; E. M. Gardner, administratrix.
Rotary fluid control valve. 2,749,941, 6-12-56, CI. 137—624.
Gardner Machine Co. : See —
Cadman, Harold O. 2,745,537.
Gardner Mfg. Co. : See —
Schilling, Paul O., and Mayer. 2,772,661.
Gardner, Nelson C. Antiskid devices. 2,754,874, 7-17-56,
CI. 152—216.
Gardner, Paul N. Film applicator for liquid or semi-liquid
material. 2,746,075. 5-22-56. CI. 15—236.
Gardner, Ralph A., to The Standard Oil Co. Thermal diffusion
apparatus. 2,737,297, 3-6-56, CI. 210—52.5.
Gardner, Ralph A. : See —
Jackson, Warren, Jr., and Gardner. 2,733,602.
Gardner, Robert I., to Hillman-Kelley. Power tongs and con-
trol system therefor. 2,741,460, 4-10-56, CI. 255 — 35.
Gardner, Richard H., to Clark Equipment Co. Hand lift
truck. 2,762,444, 9-11-56, CI. 180—13.
Gardner, Sidney. Rat trap. 2,752,722, 7-3-56, CI. 43—61.
Gardner, Thomas S., to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. 3-(hydroxy-
carbamyl) methyl-1-methyl pyridinium iodide. 2,756,236,
7-24-56, CI. 260—295.5.
Gardner Wood Products Co., Inc. : See —
Cattermole, Lester G., and Patriquin. 2,756,469.
Gardocki, Walter R. Archery gloves. 2,740,968, 4-10-56,
CI. 2—161.
Gare, Louis. Line indicating device for typewriters.
2,744,606, 5-8-56, CI. 197—189.
Gare, Morris R. Floating aquarium feeding device.
2,754,800, 7-17-56, CI. 119—5.
Garelick, Judith J., to Pulmosan Safety Equipment Corp.
Filters for respirators. 2,733,776, 2-7-56, CI. 183 — 45.
Garen, John C. : See —
Guernsey, Glen A., Garen, and Green. 2,773,140.
Garfield, William L., to International Standard Electric
Corp. Electrical remote control and supervisory systems.
2,764,754, 9-25-56, CI. 343—6.
Garfinkle, Arthur. Telephone attachment for shoulder rest.
2.732,439, 1-24-56, CI. 179—157.
Garfinkle, Joseph S. Drying apparatus for photographic
prints. 2,732,629, 1-31-56, CI. 34—123.
Garfunkel, Louis X. Machine for molding plastic materials.
2,770,202, 11-13-56, CI. 107—15.
Gargagliano, Leonard J. Match package. 2,755,918, 7-24-56,
CI. 206—34.
Gargini, Eric J., to Electric & Musical Industries Ltd. Tele-
vision apparatus for use in relay systems. 2,744,157,
5-1-56, CI. 178—5.8.
Garibaldi, John A. : See —
Sacks, Lawrence E., and Garibaldi. 2,743,733.
Garigal, Sebastian J. Bow pull indicating machine.
2,763,156, 9-18-56, CI. 73—381.
Garland, Christopher. Wicket device for use in house doors.
2,756,466, 7-31-56, CI. 20—39.
Garland, Clarice M., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Hair curling
device. 2,754,832, 7-17-56, CI. 132 — 43.
Garland, Milton W., to Frick Co. High capacity, gas tight
seating, adjustable safety valve. 2,740,425, 4-3-56, CI.
137—543.13.
Garlick, Maurice C. : See —
Fowler, Carl S., and Garlick. 2,752,617.
Garlock, Fred G.. to General American Transportation Corp.
Hopper car. 2.730.964, 1-17-56, CI. 105 — 248.
Garlock Packing Co., The : See —
Chambers, Albert M., Jr., Closs, Fisher, and Milligan.
2,729,481.
Chambers, Albert M., Jr., and Fisher. 2,731,284.
Chambers, Albert M., Jr., and Patrick. 2.729,478.
Chambers, Albert M., Jr., and Schwing. 2,729,475.
Hamilton, Russell I. 2.729.477.
Hartranft, William. 2,760,794.
Garmager, Curt H., to Ford Motor Co. Hydraulic relief valve.
2,729,233, 1-3-56, CI. 137—494
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Garmager, Curt H., to Ford Motor Co. Hydraulic control
system for tractors. 2,750,862, 6-19-56, CI. 97 — 46.07.
Garmaise, David L. : See —
McKay, Arthur F., and Garmaise. 2,767,184.
Garman, Donald F. : See —
Balint, John, and Garman. 2,745j689.
Garman, Donald F., to Tinnerman Products, Inc. Spring-
nut applying tools. 2,752,805, 7-3-56, CI. 81 — 3.
Garman, Raymond L., M. B. Droz, and S. B. Cohen, to
the United States of America as represented by the Sec-
retary of the Navy. Radar trainer. 2,774,149, 12-18-56,
CI. 35—10.4.
Garneau, Bertram C. : See —
Hart, Hubert E., Boyce, and Garneau. 2,754,017.
Garneau, Hughes. Apparatus for forming a protective sheath
about an end portion of a pipe having an internal liner.
2,756,479, 7-31-56, CI. 25—38.
Garner, Claude M., to Missouri Automatic Control Corp. In-
stantaneous limiting switch mechanism. 2,733,012, 1-31-56,
CI. 236 — 48.
Garner, Claude M., to Missouri Automatic Control Corp.
Control means for solenoid actuating device. 2,745,630,
5-15-56, CI. 251—130.
Garner, Claude M., J. Roos, Jr., J. A. Wright, and T. P. Fleer,
to Missouri Automatic Control Corp. Antivibration sole-
noid structure. 2,735,047, 9-14-56, CI. 317 — 186.
Garner, Claude M., and W. J. Allan, to Missouri Automatic
Control Corp. Space thermostat. 2,739,204, 3-20-56, CI.
200—140.
Garner, Elwyn M., and E. T. Turner. Peanut stack carrier.
2,760,660, 8-28-56, CI. 214—131.
Garner, Lawrence M., and E. S. McConnohie. Rotary, unidi-
rectional, variable and reversible delivery pump. 2,752,851,
7-3-56. CI. 103—3.
Garner, Lloyd P., and W. N. Parker, to Radio Corp. of
America. Wave amplitude control for high-q load.
2,733,340, 1-31-56. CI. 250—36.
Garner, Paul. Disc harrows. 2,737,766, 3-13-56. CI. 55 — 83.
Garner, Philip J., and R. Graham, to Shell Development Co.
Corrosion protection method. 2,756,162, 7-24-56, CI.
117—62.
Garner, Stanley. R. Banks, and A. W. H. Porter, to F. N. F.
Ltd. Pattern chains. 2,741.107, 4-10-56, CI. 66—156.
Garnett, Edward V., to Truck Equipment Co. Cable reel
trailers. 2,759,682. 8-21-56, CI. 242 — 90.
Garnett, Lawrence T., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator
Co. Air-operated rate unit for controller. 2,755,812,
7-24-56, CI. 137—85.
Garnick, Philip, to Fisher-Pierce Co., Inc. Photoelectric
lighting control unit. 2,755,392, 7-17-56, CI. 250 — 239.
Gamier, Pierre A. : See —
Meyer, Robert, and Gamier. 2,773,856.
Garniss, George W. Automobile door latch mechanism.
2,766,058, 10-9-56, CI. 292 — 254.
Garofalo, Emil V., to Wiretex Mfg. Co., Inc. Heat treat tray.
2,765,159. 10-2-56. CI. 263 — 47.
Garono, Louis E., F. Kramer, and A. E. Steigmann to General
Foods Corp. Gelatin extraction process. 2,743,265,
4-24-56. CI. 260—118.
Garrand. Roy J., to Cone Automatic Machine Co. Inc. Ad-
justable eccentric boring attachment for multiple spindle
lathes. 2,747,437. 5-29-56, CI. 77—3.
Garrard Engineering and Mfg. Co., Ltd., The: See —
Fortune, Henry J. 2.763.487.
Fortune. Henry J. 2.775.459.
Mortimer, Edmund W. 2,757,006.
Garraway, George H. Fluid turbine. 2,743,901, 5-1-56,
CI. 253—52.
Garraway, George H.. and R. P. Kirknp, to Orr & Sembower,
Inc. Fuel flow control. 2.753 927, 7-10-56, CI. 158 — 36.3.
Garretson, Donald J. Electric terminal with mounting
bracket. 2,768,362, 10-23-56, CI. 339—220.
Garrett, Burton R. Counting and packaging machines.
2,763,108, 9-18-56. CI. 53—59.
Garrett Corp., The : See —
Aberle, Ulysses G. 2,731,618.
Aberle, Ulysses G. 2,764,749.
Anderson, Soren K. 2.731,239.
Arthur, Robert A. 2,754,745.
Arthur. Robert A. 2,773,440.
Boyle, James F. 2,765,131.
Boyle, James F., and Taylor. 2,764,766.
Breaux, Darlton K., Chapman, and Drexel. Re. 24,179.
Burgess, Glenn A., Hlavka, and King. 2,756,215.
Chapman, James E. 2,757,576.
Cox, Eugene S. 2.775.400.
Crawford, James V., Fischer, and Le May. 2,772,829.
Dotson. Donald A. 2,749,047.
Fischer, Richard A., Arthur, and Kemper. 2,731,022.
Fischer, Richard A., and Kemper. 2,767,636.
Greenwald, Harold A. 2,737.938.
Jensen, Raymond W. 2.734.442.
Jensen, Raymond W. 2,745,425.
Jensen, Raymond W. 2,745,431.
Kemper, James M., and Fischer. 2,749,826.
Kimes, Robert. 2,763.262.
King, Leighton S. 2.758,914.
Kuhn, John. 2,736.108.
Lytle, Elvin D. 2,758.255.
Maas, Bernard N. 2.767 .637.
Nelson, Richard C. 2 748,789.
Scbelp, Helmut R. 2,730,874.
Shank, Clifford A., and Brown. 2,737,619.
Silver. Alexander. 2,775,231.
Garrett Corp., The : See — Continued
Speer, Ivan E. 2,763,985.
Westman, Sydney E. 2,729,751.
Wood, Homer J. 2,734,443.
Wood, Homer J. 2,741,421.
Wood, Homer J. 2,760,719.
Garrett, Donald B., and R. F. Wood, to General Electric Co.
Anti-pincushion circuit. 2,758,248, 8-7-56, CI. 315—27.
Garrett, Elmer E., to E. G. Staude Mfg. Co., Inc. Sheet
stacker. 2,772,880, 12-4-56, CI. 271—74.
Garrett, Ernest D., to Poulan Mfg. Corp. Engine speed
governor. 2,739,581, 3-27-56, CI. 123 — 103.
Garrett, Ernest D., % to D. G. Crow. Mechanical braking
system. 2,773,569, 12-11-56, CI. 188—77.
Garrett, Henry U., and C. M. Peters, to Garrett Oil Tools,
Inc. Relief valve. 2,759,488, 8-21-56, CI. 137—491.
Garrett, Henrv U., C. M. Peters, and E. D. McMurry, to Gar-
rett Oil Tools, Inc. Valve. 2,761,465, 9-4-56, CI. 137—155.
Garrett, Luther W., Jr., and M. R. Smith, to The M. W.
Kellogg Co. Process for upgrading diesel oil fractions
derived from Fischer-Tropsch synthesis. 2,752,382, 6-26-56,
CI. 260—450.
Garrett. Norman J. Rosary device. 2,730,816, 1-17-56, CI.
35—23.
Garrett Oil Tools, Inc. : See —
Garrett, Henry U., and Peters. 2,759,488.
Garrett, Henry U., Peters, and McMurry. 2,761,465.
Garrlgus, Samuel W. Deceleration indicator for automotive
vehicle. 2,758,249, 8-7-56, CI. 315—80.
Garrison, Allen D., to Texaco Development Corp. Setting well
casings. '2,742,090, 4-17-56, CI. 166—22.
Garrison Claude H. : See —
Cantrell, James W., and Garrison. 2,761,394.
Garrison, James O. : See —
Garrison, Ralph P. and J. O., and Walker. 2,747,882.
Garrison Machine Works, Inc. : See —
Garrison, Ralph P. and J. O., and Walker. 2,747,882.
Garrison, Marion A., to Johnston Testers, Inc. Hydraulic
control mechanism for drift recorders. 2,745,189, 5-15-56,
CI. 33—205.5.
Garrison, Marion A., to Jabsco Pump Co. Rotary motor or
pump. 2,753,809, 7-10-56, CI. 103—117.
Garrison, Ralph P. and J. O., and D. D. Walker, to Garrison
Machine Works, Inc. Gear chuck. 2,747, 882, 5-29-56, CI.
279—106.
Garrison, Smith, F. G. Staton, and E. B. Sill. Attachment
for cotton gins. 2,760,236, 8-28-56, CI. 19—55.
Garrison, Thomas E. : See —
Billings, David P., and Garrison. 2,729,942.
Garrison, Thomas J. Testing device for determining the
condition of cam contours. 2,763,066, 9-18-56, CI.
33—174.
Garrison, Warren M. : See —
McClinton. Leslie T., Garrison, and Burton. 2,743,223.
Garro, Henri P., to Etablissements Sable Freres. Combined
mop holder and wringer. 2,733,467. 2-7-56, CI. 15—119.
Garrock, William, J. M. Kiner, and B. C. Kowalski, to Ains-
worth Mfg. Corp. Apparatus for re-forming tubular mem-
bers. 2,755,839, 7-24-56, CI. 153 — 25.
Garrott, John C. Resilient seal valve.
CI. 251—328.
Garson, Arthur.
CI. 2 — 42.
Garst, Roger G., and B. Vassel, to International Minerals
& Chemical Corp. Preparation of guanidino substituted
fatty acids. 2,766,282, 10-9-56, CI. 260—534.
Garstka, Walter U. : See — „ „
Daum. Claude R., Kuemmich, and Garstka. 2,748,376.
Garten, Wilhelm. Method of lining a metal pipe. 2,745,778,
5-15-56, CI. 154 — 82.
Gartner, Elie : See —
Felici, Noel, and Gartner. 2,767,335.
Gartner, Lawrence E., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Generator
polarizing system. 2,746,004, 5-15-56. CI. 322—6.
Gartner, Stanley J. : See —
Roeber, Henry W., and Gartner. 2,729,877.
Gartner, Stanley J., to Svlvania Electric Products Inc. Index-
ing mechanism. 2,740.301, 4-3-56, CI. 74 — 394.
Gartner, Stanlev J., to Svlvania Electric Products, Inc.
Automatic grid machine. 2,759,499, 8-21-56, CI.
140—71.5.
Gartrell, Robert D., H. A. Meyer, and R. R. McVay, to United
States Rubber Go. Abrasive articles and method of making
the same. 2.733,987, 2-7-56, CI. 51—298.
Gartside, Robert N. : See —
Dubois. Laurent O., Gartside, Johnson, and Schneider.
Gartzke,' Charles A. Pneumatic separator. 2,754,929,
7-17-56, CI. 183—65.
Garutso, Stephen E. Means of producing three dimensional
photographic film. 2,749,820, 6-12-56, CI. 95—18.
Garve, Alexander L. : See — ■
Heurich. Josef, and Garve. 2,773,553.
Garver, Curtis A., to Guardian Lockers, Inc. Coin-controlled
locker. 2,767,570, 10-23-56, CI. 70—81.
Garver, John P. Christmas tree ornament. 2,761,232, 9-4-56,
CI. 41—10.
Garver, Kenneth K. Self-loading implement carrier.
2,738,634, 3-20-56, CI. 55—73.
Garver, Ralph R., to Pangborn Corp. Abrasive blasting
system. 2,753,664, 7-10-56, CI. 51—8.
Garver, Richard F., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Incising belts.
2,751,980, 6-26-56, CI. 164—50.
Wire for brassieres.
2,731,231, 1-17-56,
2,731,640, 1-24-56,
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Garvey, Edward J. : See —
McNutt, Robert D., and Garvey. 2,754,454.
Garvey, Edward S. Cushion foot for portable stamping ma-
chines. 2,731,915, 1-24-56, CI. 101—368.
Garvey, Louis P., K. A. Walter, and R. L. Ballard, to Gen-
eral Motors Corp. Vehicle folding top structure and power
actuating means therefor. 2,770,489, 11-13-56, CI.
296—117.
Garvin, Charles W. : See —
Keller, Theodore W.. and Garvin. 2.746,752.
Garwin, Robert J. : See —
Goldberg, Max, and Garwin. 2,747,530.
Garwood, John S. : See —
Nolan, William W., and Garwood. 2,741,922.
Garwood, William E. : See —
Bishop, Richard B., Denton, and Garwood. 2,729,590.
Denton, William I., and Garwood. 2,729,595.
Denton, William I.. Garwood, and Miale. 2,768,121.
Feasley, Charles F., Garwood, Sachanen, and Seger.
2,743,275.
Feasley, Charles F., Garwood, Sachanen, and Seger.
2,743,280.
Feasley, Charles F.. Garwood, Sachanen, and Seger.
2,743,281.
Garwood, William E., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Demetala-
tion of hydrocarbon oils. 2,729,593, 1-3-56, CI. 196 — 35.
Garwood, William E., and L. A. Hamilton, to Socony Mobil
Oil Co., Inc. Alkylation of yellow phosphorous with olefins.
2,731,458, 1-17-56, CI. 260—139.
Gary, Clarence E. : See —
Schaelchlin, Walter, and Gary. 2,734,394.
Gary, James H., to The Standard Oil Co. Fluid mixing device
for thermal diffusion apparatus. 2,751,082, 6-19-56, CI.
210—52.5.
Gary. Wilbur Y. : See —
Bain. Joseph P., Fuguitt, and Gary. 2,741,645.
Bain, Joseph P., and Gary. 2,767,215.
Garza, Luis R. : See —
Doak, Robert A.. Jr.. and Garza. 2.764.066.
Garzelloni, Bernice P. Back brush. 2,757,399, 8-7-56, CI.
15—160.
Gas Machinery Co., The : See —
Richardson, Ello E. 2,746,850.
Richardson, Ello E., and Pugh. 2,746,852.
Gascoine, Arthur C, and R. A. F. Craven, to Watford Elec-
tric & Mfg. Co. Ltd.. and A. C. Gascoine. Solenoid
operated switch with dashpot. 2,764,648, 9-25-56, CI.
200—97.
Gash, Virgil W., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Preparing
A*-3-keto-etienic acids. 2,769,822, 11-6-56, CI. 260—397.1.
Gaskell, George L. Rotary internal combustion engine.
2,737,161, 3-6-56, CI. 123—11.
Gaskell, Walter L., to King-Seeley Corp. Gauge for indicating
line of cut of power driven tool. 2,750,970, 6-19-56, CI.
143 — 168.
Gaskill, Alfred T, to General Electric Co. Method of making
a sintered brazing pellet. 2,745,742, 5-15-56, CI. 75—211.
Gaskill, William A. : See —
Baker. Benjamin P., and Gaskill. 2,752,458.
Gaskins, Frank W. Apparatus for bringing coil springs to
test and relieving strains therein while under load.
2,745,658, 5-15-56, CI. 266 — 4.
Gasoline Research, Industrial and Commercial Co. (Garico),
Inc. : See —
Raley. Charles F., Jr., Burkett, and Swearingen.
2.766.478.
Gassaway, Benjamin F., y2 to J. A. Hull. Reentrant inflation
tube and control valve for inflatable articles. 2,734,308,
2-14-56, CI. 46—90.
Gassmann, Johannes, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft.
Valve control for internal combustion engines. 2,751.895,
6-26-56, CI. 123 — 90.
Gassot, Rene J. L. Hydraulic brakes. 2,750,008, 6-12-56,
CI. 188—90.
Gasstrom, Herman M. Method of accurately locating a metal
plate upon a stationary article. 2,754,516, 7-17-56, CI.
Gasstrom, Herman M. Means for accurately setting a hinge
plate in position upon a rule section or leg. 2,754,877,
7-17-56, CI. 153—1.
Gast, Adolph W. Electric light bulb having insulation pierc-
ing contacts. 2,749,527, 6-5-56, CI. 339—99.
Gaston, Donald H., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Army. Tensionable con-
nection for knockdown articles. 2,729,355, 1-3-56, CI.
217—65.
Gaston, Donald H., to Weber Showcase & Fixture Co., Inc.
Water defrost refrigerated showcase. 2,748,574, 6-5-56.
CI. 62—89.5.
Gaston, Joscelyn H. Auxiliary hand grip for a fishing rod.
2,761.236. 9-4-56. CI. 43—25.
Gaston, Paul S. Collapsible supporting devices for drop leaves
2.743,976. 5-1-56, CI. 311—19.
Gaston. Ralph E., to Mid-States Mfe. Co.. Inc. Hub mount-
ing for an adjustable pitch propeller. 2,742,097, 4-17-56,
CI. 170 — 160.54.
Gastright, Frank A., to M. Weintraub. Mail sack carrier
cart. 2,772,890, 12-4-56, CI. 280 — 40.
Gastrock, Edward A. : See —
Holzenthal, Leo L., DAquin, and Gastrock. 2,732,939.
Gastrow, Hans. Radial machine. 2,747,516, 5-29-56, CI.
103—161.
Gately, Edward J., Jr. Low frequency horn. 2,751,997,
6-26-56. CI J 81— 31.
Gates, Dale : See —
Gates, Joseph H. 2,770,310.
Gates, Franklin M., and H. J. R. Hussman, to The Smith-
Gates Corp. Drinking fountain for poultry. 2,754,838,
7-17-56, CI. 137^04.
Gates, Geoffrey R. G. Clutch-operated steering geer for ve-
hicles. 2,746,319, 5-22-56, CI. 74—710.5.
Gates, Geoffrey R. G. Controlling system for clutch-operated
vehicle steering mechanism. 2,749,774, 6-12-56, CI.
74—710.5.
Gates, George H. : See —
Clifford, Albert M. Waisbrot, and Gates. 2,764,599.
Gates, George H.. and H. J. Osterhof, to The Goodyear
Tire & Rubber Co. Method of making closed cell cellular
compositions. 2,763,897, 9-25-56, CI. 18 — 53.
Gates, Hesslar H., to Bryant Chucking Grinder Co. Screw
thread gage. 2,762,131, 9-11-56. CI. 33—199.
Gates, John W., Jr. : See —
Elins, Herbert S., Bellis, and Gates. 2,763,639.
Illingsworth, Bernard D., Dann, and Gates. 2,763,625.
Van Campen, John H., and Gates. 2,763,552.
Gates, Joseph H., % to D. Gates. Power propelled hand
truck. 2,770,310, 11-13-56, CI. 180—19.
Gates, Marshall D., Jr., to Merck & Co., Inc. Thebaine deriva-
tives and process for manufacturing the same. 2,732,375,
1-24-56, CI. 260—285.
Gates, Marshall D., Jr., to Merck & Co., Inc. A6 Dehydro-
isomorphinanes intermediates and process for the produc-
tion thereof. 2,766,245, 10-9-56, Cl. 260—285.
Gates. Newman V.. to The American Brass Co. Protecting
hot extruded metal. 2,762,115, 9-11-56, Cl. 29 — 424.
Gates, Paul E., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Gas tube
assembling method. 2,740,186, 4-3-56, Cl. 29—25.13.
Gates. Richard L. : See —
Jacques, George E., and Gates. 2,733,318.
Schunemann. Carl F.. and Gates. 2,741,671.
Gates, Richard L., to Thompson Products, Inc. Electric
switch. 2,745,917, 5-15-56, Cl. 200—18.
Gates, Robert C, to Gates & Sons, Inc. Method of making
structural form ties. 2,730,141, 1-10-56, Cl. 140—73.
Gates, Rowland F., to The Arrow-Hart & Hegeman Electric
Co. Rotary electric switch. 2,736,780, 2-28-56, Cl.
200—168.
Gates Rubber Co., The : See —
Mitchell, Lee W. 2,729,854.
Page, Henry A. 2,753,001.
Russell, Roy W., and Steckel. 2,750,986.
Woolley, Richard P., and Hurry. 2,739,212.
Gates, Sheldon W. Temperature indicating and warning
system. 2,753,548, 7-3-56, Cl. 340—227.
Gates & Sons, Inc. : See —
Gates, Robert C. 2,730,141.
Gates, Victor G. Toy boat. 2,735,219, 2-21-56, Cl. 46—95.
Gates, Wheaton W. Cider mill. 2,767,643, 10-23-56, Cl.
100—96.
Gateway Engineering Co. : See —
Henrickson, Henry G. 2,729,320.
Gath, Friedrich : See —
Stein, Wilhelm, and Gath. 2,739,760.
Gathercole, Evan F. J. : See —
Wills, Sydney A., and Gathercole. 2,745,188.
Gatheridge, Marvin R., to Huyler's. Capping machine with
automatic cap feeder. 2,768,491, 10-30-56. Cl. 53—310.
Gatineau, Raymond D. Templates. 2,733,513, 2-7-56, Cl.
33—174.
Gatling, Anthony D., to Dunlop Tire and Rubber Corp. Ap-
paratus for plying yarns. 2,730,859, 1-17-56. Cl. 57—58.3.
Gatti, Gerald. Rock drilling apparatus. 2,740,610, 4-3-56,
Cl. 255 — 51.
Gattuso, Henry A. Screen printers. 2,747,502, 5-29-56, Cl.
101—126.
Gattuso, Salvatore E., 8% to A. Capizzi, 8% to A. J. Pantano,
8% to P. Capizzi, and 25% to J. Radosti. Receptacles.
2,757,790, 8-7-56, Cl. 206 — 46.
Gatzert, Ernest H., to General Dynamics Corp. Testing means
in a signaling system. 2,732,441, 1-24-56, Cl. 179 — 175.2.
Gatzert. Ernest H., to General Dynamics Corp. Drop-back
selector. 2,748.194, 5-29-56. Cl. 179—18.
Gatzert, Ernest H„ to General Dynamics Corp. Gating cir-
cuit for lines incoming to an operator's position. 2,757,240,
7-31-56, Cl. 179—27.
Gatzi, Karl, and P. Muller, to J. R. Geigy A. G. Spirocyclic
esters of sulphurous acid and their use as pest combatting
agents. 2,730,529, 1-10-56, Cl. 260—340.9.
Gaubatz, Arthur W., to General Motors Corp. Compressor
temperature sensing device. 2,741,919, 4-17-56, Cl.
Gaubatz, Arthur W., to General Motors Corp. Gas turbine
engine with turbine nozzle cooled by combustion chamber
jacket air. 2,743,579, 5-1-56, Cl. 60—39.36.
Gaubatz, Arthur W., to General Motors Corp. Servomotor.
2,744,415, 5-8-56, Cl. 74—388.
Gaubatz, Arthur W., to General Motors Corp. Centrifugal
governor. 2,757,253, 7-31-56, Cl. 200—80.
Gaubatz, Arthur W., to General Motors Corp. Fuel system.
2,761,387, 9-4-56, Cl. 103—10.
Gaubatz, Arthur W., to General Motors Corp. Differential
pressure switch. 2,767,275, 10-16-56. Cl. 200 — 81.4.
Gaubert, Rene J., to Simplex Packaging Machinery, Inc.
Bag filling apparatus. 2,757,842, 8-7-56, Cl. 226—59.
Gaubert, Rene J., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Conveying apparatus. 2,773,341, 12-11-56, Cl. 53—187.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Gaubert, Rene J., and D. B. Prenveille, to Food Machinery
and Chemical Corp. Machine for forming bags. 2,768,673,
10-30-56, CI. 154 — 42.
Gaucher, Leon P. : See —
Eastman, Du Bois, and Gaucher. 2,735,787.
Eastman, du Bois, and Gaucher. 2,761,824.
Eastman, Du Bois, and Gaucher. 2,767,785.
Gauci, Joseph. Machine for assembling coil springs.
2,749,948, 6-12-56, CI. 140—92.94.
Gauci, Joseph, to M. J. Rymland. Apparatus for assembling
coil springs into units. 2,765,815, 10-9-56, CI. 140 — 92.94.
Gauci, Joseph, to Springs, Inc. Machine for forming spring-
wire into zig-zag material and methods of forming zig-
zag spring material. 2,770,262, 11-13-56, CI. 140 — 71.
Gaudechon, Jacques : See —
Buisson, Paul J. C, Gailliot, and Gaudechon. 2,769,002.
Gailliot, Paul, and Gaudechon. 2,734,057.
Gailliot, Paul, and Gaudechon. 2,768,164.
Gaudet. Harold D. : See —
Messier, Allan H., and Gaudet. 2,764,170.
Gaudin, Antoine M., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Recovery of uranium from gold ore leach residues.
2,737,438, 3-6-56, CI. 23—14.5.
Gaudin, Antoine M., and R. Schuhmann, Jr., to the United
States of America as represented by the United States
Atomic Energy Commission. Process for extracting ura
nium from its ores. 2,736,634, 2-28-56, CI. 23—14.5.
Gaudin, Louis, to Invester S. A. Machine for constructing
elongated tubular concrete structures. 2,734,248, 2-14—56,
CI. 25—32.
Gaudreau. Richard J., to Standard Foil Products Corp.
Containers. 2,747,784, 5-29-56, CI. 229—2.5.
Gauff, George K.., to New York Silicate Book Slate Co., Inc
Garment dryers. 2,773,314, 12-11-56, CI. 34 — 91.
Gauger, Roy C, to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp. De
vice for measuring gas pressures. 2,745,059, 5-8-56, CI
324—33.
Gauger, Roy C, to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp. Pres
sure monitoring assembly for evacuating apparatus.
2,752,081, 6-26-56, CI. 226 — 20.4.
Gaugler, Edward A. : See —
Nachman, Joseph F., and Buehler. 2,768,915.
Gaugler, Richard S., to General Motors Corp. Freezing de-
vice. 2,752,762, 7-3-56, CI. 62 — 108.5.
Gaugler, Richard S., and R. Galin, to General Motors Corp.
Ice tray. 2,772,542, 12-4-56, CI. 62—105.
Gaum, Gilbert A., to National Cylinder Gas Co. Welding pipe
coupling. 2,732,229, 1-24-56, CI. 285—111.
Gaut, Carol A. Jet propelled rotary drill bit. 2,753,154,
7-3-56, CI. 255 — 4.
Gaut, Eloise C. : See —
Gaut, James E., Jr. and E. C. 2,768,444.
Gaut, George R. : See —
Gaut, James E., Jr. and E. C. 2,768,444.
Gaut, James E., Jr. and E. C, Vi to G. R. Gaut. Instruments
for use in making perspective drawings. 2,768,444,
10-30-56, CI. 33—77.
Gauterin, Arthur G. : See —
Dixon, Henry J., and Ganterin. 2,748,361.
Gauthier, Alfred. G. m. b. H. : See —
Rentschler, Waldemar T. 2,772,614.
Gauthier, Grace. Container for a baby's bottle. 2,759,617,
8-21-56, CI. 215—13.
Gaufliier, Guy, and R. Donaldson. Beach cleaning apparatus.
2,733,904, 2-7-56, CI. 262—2.
Gauthier, Rene\ Tool carrier frames for endless-track vehicles.
2,741,377, 4-10-56, CI. 214—130.
Gautier, Lucien E. (tending machine chiefly for bending
tubes and bars. 2,754,879, 7-17-56, CI. 153 — 40.
Gauvreau. William J. Telephone attachment. 2,754.370,
7-10-56, CI. 179—90.
Gaver, Kenneth M., to The Keever Starch Co. Treating
starches with alkylarylsulfonates. 2,735,821, 2-21-56. Cl.
252—188.3.
Gavey, Warren A. Variable door frame. 2,770,849,
11-20-56. Cl. 20—11.
Gavreau, Vladimir, to Centre National de la Recherche Scien-
tifique (C. N. R. S.). Noise excluding telephone receiver.
2,757,247, 7-31-56, Cl. 179—182.
Gavurin, Jacob. Die rolling machine. 2,730,916, 1-17-56,
Cl. 80—2.
Gaw, J. Wilson. Fish lure. 2,745,206, 5-15-56, Cl.
43—42.06.
Gawthrop, Norman H. : See —
Dutton, Gilbert F., and Gawthrop. 2,737,395.
Gay-Bell Corp. : See —
Bell, Harry G., and Gay. 2.734,450.
Bell. Harry G., Heizer, and Gav. 2,766.782.
Gay, Cecil H.. and G. J. and E. E. Seh.oessow. to The Babcoek
& Wilcox Co. Wall construction. 2,736,400, 2-28-56, Cl.
189--34.
Gay, Don A. : See —
Darby, Marshall T., and Gav. 2.738.093.
Derby, Marshall T., and Gay. 2,740,964.
Gay, Douglas J., Jr. : See-
Bell, Harry G., and Gay. 2,734,450
Gay, Jacob D., Jr. : See —
Bell, Harry G., Heizer, and Gay. 2,766,782.
Gaydasch, Alexander, and W. K. T. Gleim, to Universal Oil
Products Co. Production of substituted quinones.
2,730,535, 1-10-56, Cl. 260—396.
Gaver, Frederick H. Ester-acids from higher fatty acids and
resin acids. 2,744,889, 5-8-56, Cl. 260 — 97.5.
Gavley, Charles T. Welding electrode and method. 2,737,150,
3-6-56, Cl. 118—205.
Gaylor, John A. Parachute release. 2,740,656, 4-3-56, Cl.
294—83.
Gaylord, Charles P., Jr. Holster for side arms. 2,765,968,
10-9-56, Cl. 224—2.
Gaylord Container Corp. : See- —
George, Walter C. 2,735,608.
George, Walter C. 2,736,487.
George, Walter C, Nye, and Bousquet. 2,729,384.
Nye, William T. 2,762,556.
Repking, Edward F., George, and Fallert. 2,734,349.
Schoknecht, Robert J., and Spiegel. 2,736,460.
Wasyluka, Paul. 2,735,607.
Gaylord, James K., to Gaylord Products, Inc. Rotary speed
responsive switch having a rotatable vane-held contact.
2,754.386, 7-10-56. Cl. 200—80.
Gaylord, James K., R. J. Carter, and P. T. Hahn, to Gay-
lord Products, Inc. Switch for anti-creep device.
2,740,009, 3-27-56, Cl. 200—61.47.
Gaylord, James K., and I. R. Green, to Gaylord Products, Inc.
Adjustable speed responsive switch. 2,751,452, 6-19-56,
Cl. 200—80.
Gaylord, James K., and P. T. Hahn, to Gaylord Products, Inc.
Resiliently biased rotary speed-responsive switch. 2,751,453,
6-19-56, Cl. 200—80.
Gaylord, James K., and P. T. Hahn. to Gaylord Products, Inc.
Magnetic controlled rotary speed responsive switch.
2,751,454, 6-19-56, Cl. 200 — 80.
Gaylord, James K., and A. E. Cieply, Jr., to Gaylord Products,
Inc. Rotary speed actuated switch. 2,754,385, 7-10-56,
Cl. 200 — 80.
Gaylord, James K., and L. E. Thatcher, to Gaylord Products,
Inc. Rotary speed responsive switch. 2,761,034, 8-28-56,
Cl. 200—80.
Gaylord, James K., L. E. Thatcher, and P. T. Hahn, to Gay-
lord Products, Inc. Mounting means for speed responsive
switch. 2,761,035, 8-28-56, Cl. 200—80.
Gaylord, James K., R. J. Carter, and P. T. Hahn, to Gaylord
Products, Inc. Automotive anti-creep device with pendulum
switch means. 2,762,476. 9-11-56, Cl. 192—3.
Gaylord James K., and P. T. Hahn, to Gaylord Products,
Inc. Adjustable rotary speed responsive switch. 2,766,347,
10-9-56, Cl. 200— 80. „,,„,
Gaylord, John A. Barometric parachute release. 2,743,891,
5-1-56, Cl. 244—150.
Gaylord Products, Inc. : See —
Cloonan, Robert L. 2,759,060.
Gaylord, James K. 2.754.386.
Gaylord, James IC, Carter, and Hahn. 2,740,009.
Gaylord, James K., Carter, and Hahn. 2,762,476.
Gaylord, James K., and Cieply. 2,754,385.
Gaylord, James K., and Green. 2,751,452.
Gaylord, James K., and Hahn. 2,751,453.
Gaylord, James K., and Hahn. 2.751.454.
Gaylord, James K., and Hahn. 2,766,347.
Gaylord, James K^, and Thatcher. 2 J61.034
Gaylord, James K., Thatcher, and Hahn. 2,761,035.
Thatcher, Lewis E. 2.759,059.
Thatcher, Lewis E. 2,761,032.
Thatcher, Lewis E. 2,761,033.
Thatcher, Lewis E. 2,761,036.
Gaymont, Stephen. Method of bacterial incubation control
and apparatus therefor. 2,767,118, IO-I6-06, Cl. 19o— 96.
' 'a> nKohl'er!SV William L., and Gaynor. 2,766,438.
Gazelle, Rolland J., % to W. T. Anderson. Buoyant safety
belt 2 760,212, 8-28-56, Cl. 9 — 19.
Gazelle, Rolland J., % to W. T. Anderson. Brassiere con-
struction. 2,764,759, 10-2-56, Cl. 2—42. ,..„,,„
Gazley, Richard C, to The Cleveland Pneumatic Tool Co.
Omni-directional shock and vibration isolating device.
2 756,952, 7-31-56, Cl. 248—13.
Gazzola, Albert L., and R. B. Angler to American Cyanamid
Co. Arsenic containing substituted ptendmes. 2,760,960,
8-28-56, Cl. 260—242.
Geach, Charles J. : See — _^
Habeshaw, John, and Geach. 2,729,650.
Geale, Frederick : See —
Townsend, Frederick, H., and Geale. 2,735,035.
Gear Grinding Machine Co., The : See —
Brady, Samuel G. 2,733,701.
Brady, Samuel G. 2,745,229.
Brady, Samuel G. 2,750.718.
Brady, Samuel G., and Rudnicki. 2,755,599.
Gruenberg, Ivor J. 2,767,881.
Muehling. Anthony A., Gruenberg, and Mustonen.
2,761,585.
Rudnicki, Ireneusz M. 2,767,520.
Gear James L. Quickly attachable mount for electrical fix-
tures. 2,760,434, 10-9-51',, Cl. 339—122. ,.,,*,
Gearhart Rov E., V> to R. F. Dickens. Overload clutch.
2 775.327 12-25-56, Cl. 192— 56.
Gearhart Rov E. and R. F. Dickens. Screw holding attach-
ment for screwdrivers. 2,737,988, 3-13-56, Cl. 145—50.
Gearhart William M., and J. D. Crowley, to Eastman Kodak
Co Process of heat bodying diving oils with polyethylene
wax as a bodying agent. 2,739,975, 3-27-56, Cl. 260—407.
Gearheart John D., and M. V. Scozzafava, to Clary Corp.
Ribbon feeding and reversing mechanism for printing ma-
chines. 2,744,605, 5-8-50, Cl. 197—165.
Geary, Frederick L., to United Aircraft Corp. Support means.
2,735,262, 2-21-56, Cl. 60—35.6.
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Geasland, John E. : See —
Adams, Harvey D., Geasland, and Montague. 2,731,750.
Geauque, Robert B. : See —
Laub, Herman. III. 2,734,323.
Gebauer, Charles L., to The Gebauer Chemical Co. Liquid
lubricant dispenser. 2,768,032, 10-23-56, CI. 299—107.
Gebauer Chemical Co., The : See — ■
Gebauer, Charles L. 2,768,032.
Gebel, Irving : See —
Soreng, Edgar M., and Gebel. 2,737,025.
Gebel, Irving, to Soreng Products Corp. Fill control unit for
automatic washing machines. 2,732,445, 1-24-56, CI.
200—18.
Gebel, Irving, to Soreng Products Corp. Control unit for elec-
trical instrumentalities. 2,737,826, 3-13-56, CI. 74—527.
Gebel, Irving, to Controls Co. of America. Push button
operated mechanism. 2,766,373, 10-9-56, CI. 240 — 2.
Gebhardt, Neil H. Ash removal unit. 2,746,809, 5-22-56,
CI. 302—39.
Gebhart, Dave P. Tractor mountable support frame and
cutting assembly. 2,734,326, 2-14-56, CI. 56—25.4.
Gebhart, Floyd C. Trailer jack. 2,734,726, 2-14-56, CI.
Gebhart, Floyd C. Ball and socket trailer coupling with con-
nection facilitating means. 2,736,575, 2-28-56, CI.
280—477.
Gebhart, Franz : See —
Von Lassberg, Dietrich, and Gebhart. 2,729,523.
Gebhart, George D. Food-waste reduction devices. 2,772,836,
12-4-56, CI. 241 — 46.
Gebr. Boehringer G. m. b. H. : See —
Irtenkauf, Josef. 2,748,643.
Gebr. Poesgen G. m. b. H. : See —
Von Boehmer, Thilo, Schwamm. 2,756,581.
Gebr. Staubli & Co. : See—
Sraubli, Hugo, and Wicker. 2,751,938.
Gebruder Holler Maschinenfabrik : See —
Holler, Hans. 2,768,493.
Gebruder Junghans A. G. : See —
Braitsch, Otto, and Bauerle. 2,758,165.
Junghans, Helmut, and Hartner. 2,731,790.
Gebruder Sucker G. m. b. H. : See —
Kabelitz, Hans. 2.775,046.
Gebruder Welger Maschinenfabrik : See —
Lbhnert, Walter. 2,760,625.
Gebs, Richard W., and B. W. Ridley. Degaussing system.
2,730,063, 1-10-56, CI. 114—240.
Gedde, Erik, to American Can Co. Can body side seam solder
fluxing mechanism. 2.751,874, 6-26-56, CI. 113 — 95.
Gedde, Erik, to American Can Co. Can body making machine
with rotatable seam assembling mechanism. 2,773,465,
12-11-56, CI. 113—8.
Gedde, Erik, to American Can Co. Method of soldering can
body side seams. 2,773,466, 12-11-56, CI. 113 — 120.
Gee, Robert E., Jr., and H. J. Hagemeyer, Jr., to Eastman
Kodak Co. Oxidation of cyanoalkanes to cyanoalkenes with
molecular oxygen. 2,734,909, 2-14-56, CI. 260 — 465.9.
Geer, William J., to General Motors Corp. Valve rotating
mechanism. 2,766,746, 10-16-56, CI. 123 — 90.
Geertsen, Nelson, to American Can Co. Preflanging mecha-
nism for side seamed can bodies. 2,742,872, 4-24-56, CI.
113—7.
Geertsen. Nelson, to American Can Co. Tear open container
with separate tongue. 2,753,075. 7-3-56. CI. 220 — 54.
Geertsen, Nelson, to American Can Co. Method of producing
welding projections on opening keys. 2,760,263, 8-28-56,
CI. 29—554.
Geery, Paul W. : See —
Erath, Louis W., Madeley, and Geery. 2,772,388.
Geese, Charles F., to Steel Dot Corp. Lithographic plate
process. 2,750,881, 6-19-50, CI. 101—149.2.
Geffcken, Walter, to Jenaer Glaswerk Schott & Gen. Optical
glass. 2,745,757, 5-15-56, CI. 106—54.
Geffcken, Walter, and H. Schroder, to Jenaer Glaswerk Schott
& Gen. Light source, searchlight or the like for polarized
light. 2,748,659, 6-5-56, CI. 88—65.
Geffcken, Walter, and C. Eden, to Jenaer Glaswerk Schott &
Gen. Means and method for the electric melting of glass.
2,749,379, 6-5-56, CI. 13—34.
Geffroy, Robert, and P. L. C. de Sedouy, to Tradimex. Coop-
erative Commerciale. Oxygen generator. 2,775,511,
12—25—56 CI 23 281
Gegenheime'r, Harold W.,' and C. O. Siebke, to Miller Printing
Machinery Co. Sheet handling mechanism and method for
multi-color perfector press. 2,757,610, 8-7-56, CI. 101 — 183.
Gegenschatz, Walter : See —
Tanner, Paul A., and Gegenschatz. 2,749,594.
Gegner, Frederick J., and A. A. Reid, to General Mills, Inc.
Seam for gored balloons. 2,767,941, 10-23-56, CI. 244 — 31.
Gehauf, Bernard, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of War. Dyestuffs. 2,769,001,
10-30-56, CI. 260—240.
Gehlsen, Reimer G., to Joy Mfg. Co. Magnet controlled con-
nectors. 2,735,990, 2-21-56, CI. 339—86.
Gehman, George. Safety for firearms. 2,775,051, 12-25-56,
CI. 42—70.
Gehman, Samuel D. : See —
Clifford, Richard P., and Gehman. 2,756,590.
Gehnert, Adam. Rail anchor. 2,765,987, 10-9-56, CI.
238—327.
Gehre, Hans, to Elster & Co. Meter for measuring the
volume of fluids flowing in a pipe line. 2,749,752, 6-12-56,
CI. 73—230.
Gehre, Hans. Gas flow measuring equipment. 2,773,384,
12-11-56, CI. 73 — 230.
Gehrer, Rudolf, to Fortuna-Werke Spezialmaschinenfabrik
A.-G. Rollers. 2,761,547, 9-4-56, CI. 198—127.
Gehres, Hewitt A., to Cooper-Bessemer Corp. Propeller pitch
control mechanism. 2,745,502, 5-15-56, CI. 170—160.32.
Gehrig, Walter. Combined weights and assembly members.
Re. 24,247, 12^4-56, CI. 43—43.1.
Gehrig, Walter. Angle of attack governed aircraft apparatus.
2,753,835, 7-10-56, CI. 116—124.
Gehrig, Walter. Combined fishing weights and assembly
bodies. 2,770,910, 11-20-56, CI. 43—44.9.
Gehring, Paul C, to Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corp.
Photographic text correction machine. 2,752,818, 7-3-56,
CI. 88—24.
Gehring, Paul C, and H. C. Schwalm, to International Stand-
ard Electric Corp. Indicating system for reading film.
2,761,351, 9-4-56, CI. 88—24.
Gehweiler, Albert. Opener for tear strip containers.
2,759,627, 8-21-56, CI. 220—52.
Geib, Robert L., and D. F. Pennie, to The Maico Co., Inc.
Coaxial-type multiple conductor contact plug. 2,731,614,
1-17-56, CI. 339—183.
Geib, Robert L., and H. S. Wiley, to The Maico Co., Inc.
Microphone mounting for hearing aids. 2,733,302, 1-31-56,
CI. 179—107.
Geier, John W., to American Machine & Foundry Co. Cigarette
machine cutoff mechanism. 2,737,217. 3-6-56, CI. 146 — 101.
Geier, Leonard W., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Magnetron tuning
structures. 2,733,381, 1-31-56, CI. 315—39.61.
Geiger, Albert : See —
Mundt, Peter, and Geiger. 2,766,948.
Geiger, John H. Apparatus for hydraulic brake systems.
2,741,896, 4-17-56, CI. 60—54.6.
Geiger, Rolf. Tool supporting means for duplicating machines
and the like. 2,767,619, 10-23-56, CI. 90—13.4.
Geiger, William C, Jr., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Com-
bined air puffer air buffer for circuit breakers. 2,775,670,
12-25-56, CI. 200—148.
Geigv Chemical Corp. : See —
Feigin, Robert, and Schwartz. 2,755,280.
Schindler, Walter, and Hafliger. 2,764,580.
Geigy, J. R., A. G. : See—
Bindler, Jakob, and Model. 2,745,877.
Bossard, Werner, and Bitterlin. 2,768,159.
Bossard, Werner, and Dussy. 2,760,958.
Bossard, Werner, and Reding. 2,760,959.
Durig, Rudolf. 2,762,794.
Diirig, Rudolf. 2,763,656.
Fischer, Heinz. 2,761,567.
Gaetzi, Karl, and Miiller. 2,736,726.
Gatzi, Karl, and Miiller. 2,730,529.
Girod, Emil. 2,759,020.
Glauser, Walter, and Keller. 2,755,239.
Gysin, Hans, and Margot. 2,754,243.
Gysin, Hans, and Margot. 2,754,244.
Gysin, Hans, and Margot. 2,754,302.
Haflinger, Franz. 2,745,780.
Hiiflinger, Franz. 2,745,783.
Hafliger, Franz, and Schindler. 2,739,984.
Hafliger, Franz, and Schindler. 2,762,842.
Hausermann, Heinrich. 2,762,801.
Hausermann, Heinrich. 2,762,802.
Hindermann, Peter, and Jung. 2,750,377.
Hindermann, Peter, and Jung. 2,760,967.
Hindermann, Peter, and Jung. 2,773,055.
Kuster, Werner, and Schetty. 2,732,372.
Margot, Alfred, and Gvsin. 2,762,740.
Margot. Alfred, and Gysin. 2,762,741.
Morel, Charles J., and Hafliger. 2,762,796.
Schetty, Guido. 2,730,522.
Schetty, Guido. 2,738,345.
Schetty, Guido. 2,756,223.
Schetty, Guido, and Ackermann. 2.730,521.
Schetty, Guido, and Kuster. 2,757,172.
Schetty, Guido, and Stammbach. 2,760,988.
Schetty, Guido, Stammbach, and Model. 2,730,554.
Schetty, Guido, Stammbach, and Zinkernagel. 2,745,874.
Schindler, Walter, and Hafliger. 2,751,393.
Stoll, Willy. 2.749,343.
Stoll, Willy, and Schmid. 2.729,643.
Stoll, Willy, and Schmid. 2,756,229.
Taub, William. 2,731,473.
Taub, William. 2,767,193.
Geigy, Wilhelm, O. Albrecht, and J. Meyer, to Ciba Ltd.
Process for stripping and lightening wool dyeings.
2,769,684, 11-6-56, CI. 8—102.
Geil. Walter : See—
Knipp, Erwin, and Geil. 2,742,683.
Geisel, Paul E., to A. N. Lucian. Jet power plant for aircraft.
2,744,381, 5-8-56, CI. 60 — 35.6.
Geiselman, Arnold : See —
Kuhlenschmidt, Harold L. and F. E., and Arthur and
Arnold Geiselman. 2,746,619.
fieiselman, Arthur : See —
Kuhlenschmidt, Harold L. and F. E., and Arthur and
Arnold Geiselman. 2,746.619.
Geiser, Kenneth R., to General Electric Co. Continuous run-
ning recorder for transients. 2,768,049, 10-23-56, CI.
346—21.
tarpfer, Donald E., and Geisinger. 2,7'
Geisler, Alfred H., to General Electric Co.
figure recorder. 2,761,068, 8-28-56, CI.
2.056.
Automatic pole
250 — 52.
284
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Illuminator. 2,760,419,
Remote control systems.
Co. Registering gage.
Geisler, Harold F., to Meat Separator Corp. Apparatus for
separating meat from bones. 2,734,537, 2-14-56, CI.
146—76.
Geisler, Harold F., to Meat Separator Corp. Method of sep-
arating meat. 2,734,540, 2-14-56, CI. 146—222.
Geisler, Harold F., and J. R. Thompson, to Meat Separator
Corp. Meat recovery apparatus for cooked poultry necks.
2,761,479, 9-4-56, CI. 146—76.
Geisler, Helmut J., to International Business Machines Corp.
Gas tube counter. 2,730,655, 1-10-56, CI. 315—84.5.
Geisler, Helmut J., to International Business Machines Corp.
Radio frequency controlled plasmatron. 2,750,455, 6-12-56,
CI. 179—171.
Geisler, Henry A. : See —
Potter, Donald A., and Geisler. 2,759,802.
Geisler, Henry A., to Stewart-Warner Corp. Freeze preven-
tion in jet aircraft purge gas generators. 2,743,997,
5-1-56, CI. 23—281.
Geisler, Henry A., and R. J. Queisser, to Stewart-Warner
Corp. Freeze prevention in jet aircraft purge gas genera-
tors. 2,746,245, 5-22-56, CI. 60 — 39.07.
Geisler, Lyle : See —
Keem, August, and Geisler. 2,740,542.
Geisler, William, and W. B. Morton, to Wilbro Corp. Packing
case. 2,732,995, 1-31-56, CI. 229 — 33.
Geisow, John C. H. : See —
Bennett, Albert E., and Geisow. 2,742,085.
Geisselsoder, Albrecht R., to International Standard Electric
Corp. Dry contact rectifier. 2,758,262, 8-7-56, CI.
317—234.
Geissman, Theodore A., to Smith. Kline & French Labora-
tories. Sulfonyloxy esters of j8-aminoalcohols. 2,734,068,
2-7-56, CI. 260^456.
Geissmann, Gladys W. Trouser pocket construction. 2.757,382,
8-7-56, CI. 2—247.
Geistlich, Ed, Sohne A. G. fur Chemische Industrie : See —
Smith, Arthur E. W. 2,758,117.
Geistlich, Ed. Sohne A. G. fur Chemische Industrie Wolhusen :
Smith, Arthur E. W., and Hofstetter. 2.752.342.
Gelardi, Joseph T., % to P. A. Pisaniello. Vernier location
tape. 2,742,705. 4-24-56, CI. 33—137.
Gelb, Herbert, to Joseph Gelb Co.
8-28-56, CI. 95—76.
Gelb, Herbert, to Joseph Gelb Co.
2,768.339, 10-23-56. CI. 318—18.
Gelb. Herbert, to Joseph Gelb
2,772,485, 12-4-56, CI. 33 — 184.5.
Gelb, Joseph, Co. : See —
Gelb, Herbert. 2,760,419.
Gelb, Herbert. 2,768,339.
Gelb, Herbert. 2,772,485.
Gelbcke, Alexander, to St. Regis Bates S. A. Multi-plv basrs
and methods for making same. 2,729,150, 1-3-56, CI.
93—35.
Geldhof, Peter E., to Whirlpool-Seeger Corp. Agitator.
2,734,367, 2-14-56, CI. 68—133.
Geldhof, Peter E., to Whirlpool-Seeger Corp. Alternately op-
erating actuating mechanism. 2,741,925, 4-17-56, CI.
74—70.
Geldhof, Peter E,, and H. E. Morrison, to Whirlpool-Seeeer
Corp. Clothes drier and electrical control thereof. Re.
24,235, 11-6-56, CI. 263—33.
Gelfand, Louis, and V. G. 'Sharpe, to General Motors Corp.
Refrigerating apparatus with vertically slidable door means.
2.737.781, 3-13-56, Cl. 62—89.
Gelfand. Louis, and R. F. McLean, to General Motors Corn.
Vehicle window regulator. 2,763,508, 9-18-56, Cl.
296 — 44.
Gell. William H. : See-
Cash, Wilfrid E.. and Gell. 2.759,967.
Geller. Andrew Inc. : See —
Frost. Gustave. 2,732,635.
Geller. Julius : See —
Ratte. Heinrich, and Geller. 2,766,190.
Geller, Julius, to RutgprswprkP-Aktiengespllschaft. Cokin<r o
bituminous substances. 2. 732. 332, 1-24-56. Cl. 202 — 17.
Geller, Julius, to Rfitgerswerke-Aktiengesellschaft. Vaporiza
tion and cracking of liquids or mixtures of liquids, more
particularly of hydrocarbons. 2,758,061, 8-7-56, Cl
1 96—47.
Gellpr. Michael. Oil tank filling alarm. 2.761.412, 9-4-56
Cl. 11R — no.
Gellert, Donald N., to Contur Abrasive Co., Inc. Abrasive
articles and the like and holders therefor. 2,747,343
5-29-56. Cl. 51—168.
Gellman, Abe. Co., Inc. : See —
King, James T. 2.734,069.
Gellman, Abraham, and S. Diespnhnus. Sewing machine loop
shaper attachment. 2.734.670. 2-14-56, Cl. 223 — 110.
Gellman Mfg. Co. : See —
Hansen. Warren. 2.737,915.
Gellman, Sidnpy. Method and apparatus for generating
steam. 2,744,504, 5-8-56, Cl. 122 — 135.
Gelsenkirchenpr Bergwerks AktientrPSPllschaft : See —
EiBenhut. Franz, Cobiet, and Siegl. 2.738.287.
Geltner. Bernard B. Maintenance kit for
5-8-56, CI. 15—118.
Gem Crib and Cradle Co. : See —
Beaman, Robert W., and Hendricks.
Gem Oil Tool Co., Inc. : See —
Lewis, Farral F. 2,771,141.
Gem Thermometer Co. : See —
Futterman, Louis. 2,753,716.
2,744,275.
Gemeinhardt, William. Rotary pumps. 2,773,453, 12-11-56,
Cl. 103—83.
Gemex Co. : See —
Sand, John F. 2,737,325.
Gemignani, Hugo J., to Hickey-Freeman Co. Garment and
waistband structure. 2,745,107, 5-15-56, Cl. 2 — 236.
Gemme, Leon H., to L. Farber Welting Co. Method of
making beaded welting for shoes. 2,763,879, 9-25-56, Cl.
12—146.
Gemmel, Christer H., and N. E. F. Willen, to International
Ytong Co. AB. Method for the production of protection
layer on armature iron for moulding into concrete es-
pecially light concrete or similar materials. 2,768,094,
10-23-56, Cl. 117—70.
Gemmel, Wilbur R., to Teletype Corp. Positive engaging
clutch. 2,735,526. 2-21-56, Cl. 192—28.
Gemmer Mfg. Co. : See —
Hammond, Charles F. 2,754,924.
Hammond, Charles F. 2,769,348.
Genarco, Inc. : See —
Millie, Orrin, Rubey, and Latil. 2,732,515.
Genas, Michailas : See —
Gregory, Paul, Genas, and Kostelitz. 2,737,519.
Genaust, George V. Audio amplifier. 2.740,835, 4-3-56, Cl.
179—171.
Genco, Frank C. Collapsible container for waste paper.
2,744,461, 5-8-56, Cl. 100—34.
Gency, William E. : See —
Starck. Arthur M.. and Gency. 2,752,642.
Gendler, Stanley L., and H. A. Koch, to The Rand Corp.
Method and apparatus for utilizing energy from radioactive
material. 2,765,414, 10-2-56, Cl. 290—2.
Gendreau, Joseph A., J. Fuller, and E. Domingue. Sander
attachment for motor vehicles. 2,775,474, 12-25-56, Cl.
291—23.
Gendron Wheel Co. : See —
Liebich, John C. 2,746,527.
Genender, Louis, and J. Nagy. Locksmithing tool. 2,741,907,
4-17-56, Cl. 70—372.
General Aluminum Corp. : See —
Steiner, James S. 2,732,895.
General American Transportation Corp. : See — -
Garlock, Fred G. 2,730,964.
Lovisek, Louis J. 2,764,053.
Mitchell, Charles, and Bushman. 2,770,386.
Talmey, Paul. 2,766.138.
Talmey, Paul, and Gutzeit. 2,762,723.
Talmey, Paul, Metheny, and Lee. 2,772,183.
General Aniline & Film Corp. : See —
Albus, Charles P., and Field. 2,742,371.
Albus, Charles P., and Sargent. 2,744,025.
Albus, Charles P., and Sargent. 2,744,026.
Altmann, George O. 2,744,040.
Anspon, Harry D. 2,752,638.
Anspon, Harry D. 2,754,322.
Armento, William H. 2,746,955.
Armento, William H., and Bianco. 2,768,054.
Bloom, Albert. 2,742,484.
Bloom, Albert, and Deutsch. 2,773,912.
Britain, J W. 2,772,973.
Brouillard, Robert E. 2,766,244.
Brouillard, Robert E., and Mutaffis. 2,774,677.
Buc, Saul R. 2,758,137.
Buc, Saul R. 2,768,217.
rii. .Mix, Max E., and Hesse. 2,739,941.
Chiddix, Max E., and Sundberg. 2,759,975.
Claudi-Magnussen, Finn, and Martinelli. 2,759,902.
Copenhaver, John W. 2,739,995.
Copenhaver, John W. 2,768,212.
Craig, Louis E., and Larrabee. 2,768,218.
Cross, James M., and Chiddix. 2,740,814.
Drautz, Walter G. 2,752.254.
Forchielli. Americo L. 2,767,119.
Frantz, Frederick H. 2.735,346.
Frantz, Frederick H., and Christen. 2,742.562.
Frantz, Frederick H, and Schink. 2,770,976.
Glickman, Samuel A., and Wilkinson. 2,736,709.
Grifo, Richard A. 2,766,212.
Harriman, Benjamin R. 2,768,894.
Harsh, Harold C. 2,760,862.
Hecht, Otto F. 2,768,215.
Herrick, Clifford E., Jr., and Amon. 2,756.163.
Herrick Clifford E., Jr.. Woitach, and Trojnar. 2,772,972.
Hoch, Paul E., and Wynn. 2,773,778.
Hoefle, Milton L. 2,768,183.
Hoefle, Milton L., Randall, and Renfrew. 2,730,534.
Hosmer, William A. 2 754.245.
Italiano, Victor G. 2,729,401.
Kartinos, Nicholas J. 2.766,260.
Kartinos, Nicholas J., and Normineton. 2,766,233.
Kirhy, Hen H., Olenick, and Smith. 2,733,250.
Kirk. Joseph S. 2,746.837.
Knowles, Cecil M., and Ayo. 2,758,977.
Kopp, Marvin. 2,742,434
Kosalek, Joseph F., and Sulich. 2,746,863.
Kosalek, Joseph F., and Sulich. 2,772,974.
Mackey. E. Scudder. 2,762,708.
Marnon, Donald E. 2,742.340.
Marnon, Donald E„ and Bianco. 2,734,793.
Marsehall, Franz, and Williams. 2,739,9153.
Martin, Tellis A., Randall, and Taras. 2,767,197.
Martinelli, Anthony J. 2,774,741.
Maxcy William J., and Sanders. 2,733,211.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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General Aniline & Film Corp. : See — Continued
Mayhew, Raymond L., Nunn, and Sundberg. 2,774,709.
McKinley, Clyde, and Brusie. 2,768,214.
Moore, Kalph G. D. 2,753,374.
Moore, Ralph G. D. 2,755,306.
Moore, Ralph G. D. 2,760,989.
Nawiasky, Paul, and Barrick. 2,729,631.
Nawiasky, Paul, Stevinson, Werner, and Deutsch.
2,742,495.
Randall, David I., and Renfrew. 2,742,466.
Randall, David I., and Renfrew. 2,742,473.
Randall, David I., and Schmidt-Nickels. 2,773,873.
Randall, David 1., and Taras. 2,739,973.
Rlchman, Seymour, and Easton. 2,732,305.
Rudner, Bernard. 2,742,457.
Schenck, Leslie M. 2,739,983.
Schmidt-Nickels, Wilhelm. 2,768,172.
Schmidt kel •• ilhelm, and Lugg. 2,772,273.
Schmidt-Nickels, Wilhelm, and Lugg. 2,772,274.
Schmidt-Nickels, Wilhelm, and Lugg. 2,772,275.
Schmidt-Nickels, Wilhelm, and Randall. 2,772,272.
Shrader, Marvin O. 2,752,364.
Sprung, Joseph A. 2,733,143.
Sprung, Joseph A. 2,752,244.
Sprung, Joseph A. and Schmidt. 2,772,971.
Stanley, Lester N., and Baggenstoss. 2,774,749.
Stevens, Philip G. 2,734,063.
Stoner, George G. 2,761,875.
Streck, Clemens. 2,741,535.
Streck, Clemens. 2,768,053.
Streck, Clemens, Stanley, and Baggenstoss. 2,768,055.
Strobel, Albert F., and Williams. 2,767,166.
Strobel, Albert F., and Williams. 2,768,158.
Sulich, John, Jr., and Herrick. 2,755,185.
Sundberg, Robert L. 2,742,455.
Sweet, Monroe H. 2,759,392.
Sweet, Monroe H. 2,762,278.
Takats, Zoltan. 2,759,749.
Taras, John. 2,739,150.
Towne, Richard S. 2,744,098.
Tulagin, Vsevolod. 2,750.291.
Werner, Jesse, and Steckler. 2,762,735.
Wilkinson, Joseph M., Pedlow, and Wynn. 2,767,218.
Williams, Sumner H. 2,764,010.
Williams, Virgil C, and Jahnes. 2,768,223.
Williams, William, Wilson, and Freyermuth. 2,733,165.
Williams, William W., and Richter. 2,773,864.
Youse, Earl L., and Marnon. 2,742,341.
General Box Co. : See —
Ladd, John M. 2,738,092.
McFee, John S. 2,734,652.
General Box Distributors : See —
Burkholder, Claude A. 2,744,551.
Burkholder, Claude A. 2,758,739.
General Bronze Corp. : See —
Hauck, Theodore. 2.733,487.
Hauck. Theodore. 2,750,015.
Hauck, Theodore. 2,750,636.
General Cap and Container Corp. : See —
Hoover, Lawrence B. de S. 2,744,658.
General Cement Mfg. Co. : See —
Valiulis. Stanley J. 2,733,290.
General Ceramics Corp. : See —
Huppert, Paul, and Jakubczak. 2,774,681.
Katz, Joseph M., Hurst, and Jakubczak. 2,772,187.
General Cigar Co., Inc. : See —
Frankenburg, Walter G. 2,755,207.
Frankenburg, Walter G., and Gottscho. 2,747,583.
General Clay Products Co., The : See —
Reidenbach, Oscar V. 2,750,646.
General Communication Co. : See —
Charles, Randolph E. 2,759,152.
Charles, Randolph E. 2,759,153.
General Container Corp. : See —
Halstead, Paul R. 2,732,001.
Sheard, William G. 2,770,357.
General Controls Co. : See —
Biggie, Laurence C. 2,757,683.
Biggie, Laurence C. 2,774,564.
Buescher, Wilbert C. 2.761.331.
Deubel, Justin A. 2,768.676.
Grayson, Richard D. 2,766,773.
Greenamyer, George P. 2.750,115.
Greenamyer, George P. 2.750,116.
Hotchkiss, Clifford. 2,758,175.
Ray, William A. 2,744.947.
Ray, William A. 2,751,753.
Ray, William A. 2.753.931.
Ray, William A. 2,754.846.
Ray, William A. 2,757,869.
Ray, William A. 2,759,070.
Ray, William A., Davidson, Keller, and Swift. 2,774,847.
Traver, Clarence H. 2,768.677.
Von Delden, Florens J. 2,752,517.
General Controls Corp. : See — ■
Blodgett. Edwin O. 2,739,690.
Deubel. Justin A. 2,730,169.
Grayson, Richard D. 2,741,266.
Peterson. Robert L. 2,740,933.
Pratt. Robert H.
Ray, William A.
Ray, William A.
Ray, William A.
Ray, William A.
and Karen.
2,729.285.
2,732,860.
2,734,564.
2,735,447.
2,740,!
General Controls Corp. : See — Continued
Ray, William A. 2,738,805.
Ray, William A. 2,742,919.
Ray, William A., and Rossow. 2,735,445.
General Corrugated Machine Co. : See —
Keely, Clifford D. 2,768,861.
General Developers Co. : See —
Rittenhouse, Howard E. 2,756,100.
Singleton, Clifford L. 2,760,183.
Singleton, Clifford L. 2,761,122.
General Dyestuff Corp. : See —
Kirk, Joseph S. 2,768,056.
General Dynamics Corp. : See —
Brady, Merle C. 2,729,730.
Clements, Claude W., and Fanyo. 2,758,469.
Confeld, James D. 2,748,193.
Confeld, James D. 2,769,862.
Donovan, Howard W. 2,746,314.
Donovan, Howard W. 2,768,258.
Droel, Louis W. 2,754,371.
Droel, Louis W. 2,757,241.
Droel, Louis W. 2,769,035.
Droel. Louis W., and Kucharski. 2,749,395.
Fisher, Charles R. 2,730,578.
Frankel, Theodor. 2,734,947.
Frankel, Theodor. 2,745,058.
Frankel, Theodor. 2,759,053.
Frankel, Theodor. 2,770,091.
Gatzert, Ernest H. 2,732,441.
Gatzert, Ernest H. 2,748,194.
Gratian, Joseph W. 2,730,699.
Gratian, Joseph W. 2,737,840.
Gratian. Joseph W. 2,748,377.
Gratian, Joseph W., and Holmes. 2.756,276.
Green, George G. 2,752.113.
Henson, Floyd H. 2,765,370.
Higgins, Alfred P., and Gordon. 2,738,823.
Higgins, Alfred P.. and Gordon. 2,751,871.
Hobart, Donald L. 2,766,997.
Howell, Arthur S. 2,773,223.
Kessler, Frank. 2,745,903.
Kessler, Frank. 2,773,138.
Manley, Fred A. 2,761,913.
McArdle, Beryl L. 2,753,452.
McNaney, Joseph T. 2,730,708.
McNaney, Joseph T. 2,735,956.
McNaney, Joseph T. 2,736,770.
McNaney, Joseph T. 2,761,988.
Morris, Frank A. 2,761,104.
Morris, Frank A. 2,773,936.
Morris, Frank A. 2,773,937.
Morris, Frank A. 2,773,947.
Mountjoy, Garrard. 2,755,468.
Murray, James S. 2,732,442.
Osberg, Chester F., and Cooper. 2,771,533.
Pharis, William W. 2,744,963.
Pharis, William W. 2,747,016.
Pharis, William W. 2,753,401.
Pharis, William W. 2,765,369.
Pharis, William W. 2,773,938.
Pike, Alfred S. 2,749,544.
Reagan, Leon H. 2,730,568.
Reagan, Leon H. 2,744,964.
Reagan, Leon H. 2,744,967.
Reagan, Leon H. 2,749,389.
Schwidetzky, Walter H. 2,729,972.
Steinhardt, Lawrence R. 2,758,237.
Trousdale, Robert B. 2,736,860.
Trousdale, Robert B. 2,737,587.
Trousdale, Robert B. 2.769.085.
Trousdale, Robert B. 2,773,935.
Trousdale, Robert B. 2,773,939.
Trousdale, Robert B. 2,773,982.
Trousdale, Robert B. 2,774,071.
Trousdale, Robert B. 2,774,888.
Trousdale, Robert B., and Morris. 2,773,934.
General Electric Co. : See —
Acton, Jack C. and Zeissler. 2,749,460.
Acton, Jack C, and Zeissler. 2,774,900.
Agens, Maynard C. 2.742.428.
Akeley, Lloyd T. 2,761,080.
Albrecht, Warren F. 2,749,528.
Alford, Joseph S. 2,738,644.
Amsden, Ralph D. 2,758,260.
Andersen, Herbert H., and Allen. 2,750,585.
Anderson, James T. 2,740,726.
Anderson, Ray E. 2,740,936.
Anderson, Robert M. 2,729,960.
Anderson, Robert M. 2,756,577.
Anderson, Robert M. 2,756,578.
Atchison, Leonard W. 2,746,270.
Atchison. Leonard W. 2.747,269.
Atchison. Leonard W. 2,759,333.
Bahn, John J., and Victor. 2,742,582.
Sainton, George W., Jr. 2,768,146.
Baird, Leslie L. 2,744,974.
Baker. John H. 2,746.244.
Baker, John H, and Jacobson. 2,739,441.
Bakke. Hans A., and Gabrielson. 2,746,302.
Baldwin, Morris J. 2,745,030.
Ball, Richard H, Murdock, and Ogle. 2,734,585.
Baskerville, Ralph J. 2.756.306.
Bateman. John T. 2,768,509.
Bayless, Frank K. 2,766,699.
286
General Electric Co. : See — Continued
Beatty, John W., and Anderson. 2,740,859.
Beaubien, William H. 2,750.576.
Beaubien. William H. 2,767,362.
Beaubien, William H. 2,767,371.
Bechard, Conrad B., and Hermanson. 2,732,878.
Bechard, Conrad E., and Schoenoff. 2,736,873.
Bechard, Conrad E., and Schoenoff. 2,736,874.
Beck, Charles E. 2,733,419.
Bedford, Burnice D. 2,733,306.
Bedford. Burnice D. 2.759.126.
Belsey, Frederick H. 2,730,574.
Benander, George B. 2,738,482.
Benander. George B. 2,752,442.
Benander, George B. 2,752.581.
Benander, George B. 2,756,401.
Benander, George B.. and Johnson. 2,762,022.
Bentler. Carolee C, and Prener. 2,755,255.
Billings, Harvey S., Jr. 2,749,408.
Bivens, Maurice E. 2,740,045.
Bivens. Maurice E. 2.755 394.
Bivens, Maurice E. 2,764,700.
Bivens, Maurice E. 2,765,402.
Blount. Richard. 2,745,945.
Boeckel. John W. 2,748.302.
Bondley, Ralph J. 2,742,617.
Bondlev. Ralph J. 2,756,588.
Bottemiller. Edward L. 2,748.295.
Bovenkerk, Harold P. 2,742,385.
Bovenkerk, Harold P. 2,742,556.
Bowles. Ernest G, and Miles. 2,749,847.
Bowtell, James N. 2.761.087.
Bowtell, James N., and Miles. 2,740,914.
Boyles. Robert L. 2,757,507.
Brndstook, Robert B., and Hickin. 2,751.451.
Bramhall, George H., and Kemnitz. 2,771,152.
Brammerlo, Allen A. 2,774,024.
Branflick, Robert A., and Smith. 2,741,726.
Breadner, Robert L., and Simms. 2.740.570.
Breadner, Robert L., and Simms. 2,745,982.
Brennan. Dnniel H., and Chishnlm. 2.755 106.
Brezosky. Bernard J., and Ferguson. 2,743,875.
Briges. James L., Jr., and Hannon. 2,744,822.
Brightman, John B. 2,731.587.
Broverman. Michael. 2,740,100.
Brown, Burton P., Jr. 2,735,092.
Buckland. Bruce O., and Hillman. 2,775,094.
Buekland, Bruce O., Sanders, and Gardiner. 2,774,722.
Buehne, Willis G. 2,772.343.
Burkhard. Charles A. 2.756,246.
Burkhard Charles A. 2.757.208.
Burnett, George H., and Finizio. 2,764,956.
Burton, Lester W. 2.751.528.
Burton. Lester W., and Jackson. 2,744,218.
Busch. Flovd H., and Qnaclieri. 2,772,109.
Cady, Charles B. 2,757,889.
Cady, Charles E.. and Wagner. 2,764,742.
Cain. Dallas E. 2.768.506.
Cain. Dallas E., and Fry. 2,752,023.
Caird. David W. 2,732,340.
Camilli. Guglielmo, Kierstead, Vandergrift, and Russ.
2.751.562.
Camilli. Guglielmo, and Vandergrift. 2,761,101.
Campbell, Jackson L. 2.774 102.
Campbell, John H. 2,733,371.
Campbell, John H. 2,733,382.
Campbell, John H. 2,765,428.
Capps. James H. 2.735.974.
Carbarv. Richard J. 2,745.710.
Carharv. Richard J. 2 755 157.
Carlson. Morris W. 2 752.455.
Carson. Paul A. 2.746.011.
Carter. Charles J. 2.757.220.
Casey, Robert T. 2,738,444.
Cnsler, Adrien F., and Carlstrom. 2.729,916.
Casler, Adrien F., Spicer. and Canfield. 2.765,076.
Casler. Adrien F.. and Zimmerman. 2.748.937.
Cerlerstrom. Curtiss M.. Blair, and Russ. 2.756.397.
Chamberlain, Harvev H.. and Balaban. 2,761,005.
Cherry, Peter W. 2.741 .329.
Chrien, Robert E. 2.765,281.
Clnrk. Fdward B. 2.729.414
Clark. Howard L., and Washburn. 2,758,274.
Clark, James R., and Mittermaier. 2,741,528.
Clark. Kendall. 2.752.769.
Clark. Kendall. 2,762.483.
Coffman. John A. 2.760.368.
Cogsreshall, Almv D.. and Stafford. 2,747,118.
Coggeshall. The'llwell R.. and Tognella. 2 769.874.
Colleran. Paul J.. English, and Mulski. 2,756,374.
Collins. Gordon D. 2.756.678.
Conkling. Donald R. 2.764.662.
Conlee. George D. 2.767.569.
Cook. Ellsworth D. 2.755.702.
Cook. Newell C. 2.757.167.
Cook, Newell C, Cohine. and Wolfe. 2,768,061.
Cooper, John B., and Brown. 2,765,383.
Covne. Gerard G. 2.750.762.
Covne Gemrd G. 2 754 601 .
Creiman, Lvle P. 2,771.560.
Creiman. Lyle. P . and Peterson. 2,767.329.
Cressman. Robert C. and Reihman. 2,771,521.
Cross. Richard N. 2,759.684.
Crowley, George C. 2,772,338.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
General Electric Co. : See — Continued
Crowley, George C, and Wise. 2,768,273.
Cunningham, Eldon R. 2,750,137.
Cunningham, Eldon R. 2,756,013.
Curley, Bruce A. 2,763,800.
Cusano, Dominic A., and Studer. 2,732,313.
Cutler, Leon H. 2,767,295.
Dally. Roy. 2,748,199.
Daniel. Marvin P. 2,750.923.
Daszewski, Edward W. 2,730,466.
Daszewski, Edward W. 2,730,467.
Davidson, Thomas R. N., and Scruton. 2,769,520.
Davidson. William E. 2.755,158.
Davis, Fred, Penn. and Puffer. 2,743,515.
Davis, Reuel L., Jr., and Newman. 2,772,408.
Dehn, Rudolph A. 2,745,910.
Dell, Paul A. 2,733,363.
Dell, Paul A., and Lazna. 2,773,520.
Devine, George F., and Foster. 2,745,954.
Dichter, Channing. 2,732,511.
Dietz, Leonard A. 2,767,318.
Dietz, Leonard A. 2,772,362.
Dills, Raymond L. 2,741,370.
Dills, Raymond L. 2,764,342.
Dilts, Lee E. 2,736,194.
Dilts, Lee E. 2,736,344.
Dochterman, Richard W. 2,740,908.
Dome. Robert B. 2,758,159.
Dome, Robert B. 2,773,122.
Dorsey, Robert T. 2,749,432.
Dripps. William F. 2,757,360.
Du Hamell. Daniel L., Jr. 2,750,782.
Dunlap, William C, Jr. 2,736,822.
Dunlap. William C, Jr. 2,752,434.
Dunlap, William C. Jr. 2,752,553.
Dunn, George B„ and Strang. 2,758,228.
Edman. Carl A. 2.754,399.
Eggenberger. Markus A., and Ipsen. 2,747,373.
Ehorn. William F. 2,754,657.
Ellenherger, Francis R. 2,751,152.
Elliott, John R. 2,737,447.
Elliott, John R. 2,754,311.
Elliott. John R. 2.754,312.
Elliott, Marvel A. 2,741,498.
Elmendorf, Duryea E., and Foote. 2,740,370.
English, Albert C, and Seabrook. 2,765,245.
Ennis, Arthur S. 2,734,096.
Ericson. Carl H. 2,748,182.
Ericson, Eric A. 2,761,937.
Ericson, Eric A., and Rowe. 2,732,455.
Estes, Phillip H. 2,768,274.
Euler, George M. 2,740,858.
Euler. George M. 2,752,461.
Euler, George M. 2,760,014.
Euler, George M., and Slonneger. 2,729,756.
Evans, David W. 2,768,046.
Evans, Thomas M. 2,769,954.
Famolare, Guy, and Sheahan. 2,740,981.
Favre, John A. 2,754.387.
Fehr, Robert O., Duckwald, Ringlee, and Hellar.
2 731 834
Feiertag, Karl M. 2,751,455.
Feiertag, Karl M. 2,764,802.
Ferguson. Alexander D. 2,755,355.
Finch. Thomas E. 2,747,074.
Finholt, Robert W. 2,737,505.
Finholt. Robert W. 2.755,267.
Finholt, Robert W., and Abolins. 2,730,474.
Finlayson, Frank E. 2,750,692.
Finlayson, Frank E., and Denton. 2,737,737.
Fisher, Alec. 2,758,226.
Fiske, Augustus H., Jr.. and Morley. 2,738,671.
Fitzgerald, Albert J. 2,742,116.
Fitzgerald, Albert J. 2,757,765.
Fitzgerald. Williams S. 2.757,271.
Flater, Anders H. 2,742,561.
Flaws, John, Jr., Reynolds, and Meckstroth. 2,748,450.
Fleischer, Frank H. 2.740,910.
Fleming, William J. 2,738,446.
Flowers, Ralph G., and Holmberg. 2.769,739.
Fonda. Allen B., and Horvay. 2,746,830.
Foulke, Ted E. 2,765,417.
Francis, Victor J. 2,733,173.
Francis. Wallace R., Mapelsden, and Williams. 2,756,403.
Fries, John H., Jr. 2,729,735.
Frisch, Kurt C. 2,759,959.
Froelich, Herman C. 2,743,237.
Froelich, Herman C. 2,743,239.
Froelich, Herman C. 2,743,240.
Froelich, Herman C. 2,765,212.
Gabrielson, Samuel I., and Coates. 2,729,963.
Gamarekian, Sooren E. 2,765,405.
Garrett, Donald B., and Wood. 2,758,248.
Gaskill, Alfred T. 2,745,742.
Geiser, Kenneth R. 2.768,049.
Geisler. Alfred H. 2,761,068.
Gerry, Otto F. 2,737,371.
Gerry, Otto F. 2,737,603.
Gilbert, Alfred R. 2.768,193.
Gilliam, William F. 2,754,353.
Gitzendanner, Louis G. 2,774,934.
Glenn, William E. 2,765,864.
Goodale, Edmund E., and Lichtenstein. 2,768,312.
Goodman, Gilbert. 2,729,757.
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287
2,730,899.
2,731,835.
General Electric Co. : See — Continued
Goodman, Gilbert. 2,731,419.
Goss, Wesley R. 2,740,904.
Gould, Herbert R., and Hamilton. 2,731,607.
Gould, Herbert R., and Schevtchuk. 2,734,176.
Graves. Donald E., and Cameli. 2,745,020.
Gray. Willard F. M. 2,750,474.
Grenoble, Herbert E. 2,764,660.
Grimshaw, Charles S. 2,729,778.
Gross. Malvern J., and Gustafson. 2,756,368.
Grovenmiller, Dale A. 2,733,421.
Grubb. Willard T. 2,754,313.
Grubb, Willard T., Jr. 2,737,499.
Grube. Frederick J., and Demcbock. 2,752,957.
Gurewitscb. Anatole M., and Noble. 2,749,438.
Gustafson, Ralph W. 2,741,676.
Gustaveson, David W. 2,761,626.
Guth. Lauren W. 2,759,485.
Hall, Russell S. 2,767,562.
Hamm, Clarence L. 2,753.473.
Hammerly, Herman J. 2,732,535.
Hammerly, Herman J. 2,738,399.
Hammerly, Herman J., Casey, and Yeamans. 2,738,445.
Hansen. Elmer F. 2,744,206.
Hansen, Wilbur O. 2,768,347.
Hardwick. Robert F. 2,749.203.
Harle. Harold P. 2,750,759.
Harris, John C, Jr. 2,764,390.
Harrison, Howard R. 2,741,672.
Hartley, Lloyd S., and Newton. 2,763,233.
Hartv, Edgai A. 2,730,663.
Hausler, George M. 2,771,527.
Haviland. Robert P. 2,749,705.
Heintz, Milton L. 2,767,262.
Hellar, Martin W., Jr., and Shepard.
Hellar, Martin W., Jr., and Shepard.
Henderson, Wayne L. 2,740,905.
Henderson, Wavne L. 2,749.525.
Henderson, Wayne L. R. 2,771,587.
Herman. Neil. 2,755,574.
Herman, Neil G. 2,755,575.
Herrman. Howard E., and Grimshaw. 2,751,197.
Hershberger, Doran D. 2,731,575.
Hickey. John S., Jr. 2,748,307.
Hirkev. John S., Jr. 2.755.403.
Hieble. Michael E. 2,742,641.
Hill, Ezra C. 2,764,745.
Hinman, Donald D., and Schmerheim. 2,733,417.
Hoecker, Albert C. 2,762,143.
Hoecker, Albert C. 2,768,455.
Hoecker, Albert C. 2,769,258.
Hollister, Edwin S. 2,771,022.
Holmes. Lowell L., Jr. 2.755,160.
Horvay, Julius B. 2.755,636.
Horvay, Julius B. 2,758,450.
Horvav. Julius B.. and Harbison. 2,754,663.
Hotchidss, Allen G. 2,768,058.
Houghton, Joseph J. 2,771,893.
Houser, Philip H. 2,753,533.
Howell, Edward K. 2,764,681.
Hubacker, Earl F. 2.743,587.
Hubacker. Earl F. 2,767,557.
Hughes. Edward L. 2,740,016.
Hunt, Brian E., and McKeag. 2,743,238.
Hunter, James P. 2,769,998.
Hurd. Dallas T. 2,745,898.
Hurd. Dallas T. 2.754.350.
Hurd, Dallas T.. and Osthoff. 2,737,506.
Inman, George E. 2,740.875.
Ipsen. Peter G. 2.739,604.
Irb, William. 2,739,276.
Jacobi, George T., and Parks. 2,740,584.
Jacobs, John E. 2,730,627.
Jacobs, John E. 2,732,503.
Jacobs, John E. 2.747.] 04.
Jacobs, John E. 2.763,787.
Jacobs, John E., and Frerichs. 2.764.693.
Jacobs. Stephen, and Gleason. 2,733,611.
Jaffe, Mary S. 2,774,004.
Janos, Alfred G. 2,741.098.
Janos, Alfred G. 2.745.173.
Jenny, Alfred L. 2,742,416.
Jennv, Alfred L., and Stephenson. 2,749,487.
Jensen. Rirhard C. 2,745,096.
Jernakoff. George. 2,756,339.
Johnson, Frirhiof V. 2,756,625.
Johnson, FrithiofV. 2,771,258.
Johnson, Tvar W. 2,756.358.
Johnson, Joseph F. 2.738.473.
Johnson, Peter D. 2,756,343.
Johnson. Robert B. 2.747.993.
Johnson. Robert H.. and Shackelford. 2.745,250.
Jordan, John P., and Sheckler. 2,757,323.
Jordan. Samuel C. and Fitzmayer. 2,767,293.
Judd, Edwin B. 2,770,952.
Kaliknw. Irving. 2.735,734.
Kalikow. Irving. 2.744.205.
Kalikow. Irving. 2.752,516.
Kane. Elias K. 2,761.107.
Kantor, Simon W. 2,766.220.
Kantor. Simon W., and Osthoff. 2,753,365.
Kaplan. Sidney M. 2,747,179.
Keith. John V., and Savage. 2,754,459.
Kelling, Leroy TJ. C. 2,764,720.
General Electric Co. : See — Continued
Kellogg, Harry L. 2,730,661.
Kenty, Carl. 2,730,645.
Kenty, Carl, and Larson. 2,730,424.
Kenty, Carl, and Larson. 2,749,462.
Keonjian, Edward. 2,760,070.
Keonjian, Edward, and Suran. 2,774,875.
Kettler, Clarence J. 2,773,311.
Kimball, Donald G. 2,771,535.
King, Robert A. 2,728,958.
Kirkpatrick, George M. 2,751,555.
Knight, James L. 2,738,072.
Roller, Lewis R. 2,730,640.
Kosfeld, Milton M. 2,746,266.
Kurtz, Lowell M. 2,729,863.
Laben, Edward S. 2,735,741.
Lafferty, James M. 2,741,526.
Lafferty. James M. 2,741,720.
Lake, William H. 2,740,861.
Lamb, Fredrick S., and Hermanson. 2,730,689.
Larew, John J., and Burnett. 2,753,505.
Laug, Ernst P. 2,770,705.
Lautenberger, Elmer W. 2,746,020.
La Violette, Fred G. 2,741,410.
Lavoo, Norman T. 2,748.354.
Lawrence, Sigmund J. 2,732,092.
Lawson, James L. 2,738,420.
Le Loup, Theodore E. 2,766,508.
Le Loup, Theodore E., and Marinace. 2,766,509.
Lemmerman, Harold H. P. 2,742,786.
Lemmers, Eugene. 2,774,918.
Lennox, Thomas H. 2,729,282.
Lennox, Thomas H. 2,767,288.
Lenz, Henry G. 2,762,899.
Lesk, Israel A. 2,769,926.
Lewis, Frederick M., and Lawton. 2,763,609.
Lewis. Merle J., and Lennox. 2,752,439.
Lewis, Merle J., and Williams. 2,752,438.
Lewis, Walter E., and Jordan. 2,772,341.
Lichtenfels, Ira W. 2,757,329.
Liebhafsky, Herman A. 2,742,560.
Lingel, Fred J. 2,745,044.
Linville, Robert G. 2,739,952.
Livingston, Orrin W. 2.755,422.
Lohrman, Albert W., and Kropp. 2,763,767.
London, Sol. 2,743,406.
London, Sol, and Kirk. 2,740,931.
Lord, Harold W. 2,736,841.
Lord, Harold W. 2,748,324.
Louden, Victor J. 2,765,374.
Low. Frank D. 2,751,917.
Low, Frank D. 2,771,894.
Lucas, George W. 2,731,711.
Lucas, George W., and Wiedman. 2,731,710.
Lynch, Edward E., and Leete. 2,737,627.
Macemon, Herbert J. 2,767,263.
Macemon, Herbert J., and Posey. 2,769,876.
Macoicz, Edward L. 2,742,557.
Macpherson, George L. 2,733,570.
Manfredi, Robert E. 2,731,244.
Manfredi, Robert E. 2,770,745.
Mapelsden, George C, and Hull. 2,729,696.
Martin, Hugh H. 2,758,273.
Martin, Robert. 2,749,327.
Martin, William, and Weller. 2,735,249.
Martiny. Walter J. 2,767,304.
Martt, Ernest C. 2,765,420.
Marz, Rav E. 2,733,420.
Matson, William N. 2,729,260.
Matson, William N. 2,737,993.
Mattern, John. 2,761,061.
Mayer. Harry F. 2,764.684.
McArthur, Elmer D. 2,735,034.
McArthur, Elmer D. 2,735,074.
McArthur, Elmer D. 2,747,086.
McArthur, Elmer D. 2,747,087.
McBride, George C, and Schneider. 2,749,412.
McCoy, Robert L. 2,741,322.
McCoy, Robert L., and Gross. 2,741,321.
McCroskey, Warren N., and Mongraw. 2,757,766.
McDonald, James D. 2.763,801.
McDonnell, John A. 2,756,270.
McElligoot, John E. 2,731 ,576.
McElligott, John E. 2,745,029.
McGuiness. Edward W. 2,744.204.
McKeag, Alfred H. 2,730,504.
McKenzie, Robert T., and Campbell. 2,763,564.
McKenzie, Robert T., and Smith. 2,763,565.
McKnight, Charles H., and Thompson. 2,738,295.
McLaren, James D. 2,746,683.
McLean, Harold T. 2.746,834.
McLean, Harold T. 2,756,388.
McMillan, Stephen L., and Williams. 2,733,796.
Merrill, Frank W. 2,735,952.
Michaelis Harold A. 2.748.243.
Mihran, Theodore G., and Swartz. 2,773,570.
Miklos. Zoltan W. 2,760,409.
Miles, Roscoe C. 2,741,097.
Milford, Richard E. 2,742,151.
Miller, Alexander A., and Mavo. 2,767,208.
Milne, Kenneth, and Taylor. 2,756,396.
Mittag, Albert H., and Bedford. 2,759,125.
Molyneaux, Robert J. 2,764,661.
Molyneaux, Robert J. 2,764,663.
288
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
General Electric Co. : See — Continued
Montmeat, Kichard. 2,771.559.
Moody, Leroy S. 2,732,338.
Moore, Fred W. 2,767,944.
Moran, Don E. 2,771,528.
Morgan, Walter A. 2,756,340.
Morley, David H. 2,736,816.
Morris, William C. 2,750,537.
Munford, Albert E., and Tabberer. 2,742,127.
Murray, Donald C. 2,739,607.
Muschamp, Robert A. 2,764,641.
Nelson, Evan H., and Whittemore. 2,760,310.
Nelson, Richard B. 2,758,233.
Nelson, Richard B., and Wilbur. 2,748,280.
Nelson, Robert A. 2,770,767.
Nerad, Anthony J., Johnson, and Brusdale. 2,772,749.
Newman, Robert W. 2,744,838.
Niedhammer, Edwin J., Jr., and Smith. 2,757,554.
Nisbet, James D. 2,765,226.
Noel, Edward B. 2,733,375.
Noel, Edward B., and Falconer. 2,761,086.
Noel, Edward B., and Farnham. 2,757,318.
North, Harper Q., and Kershaw. 2,741,686.
Ochwat, Joseph F. 2.769,523.
Ogle, Hugh M. 2,733,307.
Ogle, Hugh M. 2,733,404.
Ogle, Hugh M. 2,738,648.
Ogle, Hugh M., and Hood. 2,768,345.
Olthuis, Eugene G. 2,737,573.
Osman, Dee E. 2,744,821.
Osthoff, Robert C, and Kantor. 2,749,318.
Ott, George E. 2,745,582.
Ott, George E. 2,756,980.
Page, Robert G. 2,730,594.
Pakish, Anthony E., and Erickson. 2,760,529.
Paulavich, Alphonse. 2,739,685.
Peters. Philip H., Jr. 2,748,203.
Peters, Philip H., Jr., and Wilbur. 2,774,039.
Petersen, Maurice E., and Zeissler. 2,747,119.
Pickarski, Leon T. 2,744,873.
Pifke, Edgar A. 2,768,254.
Pigman, Calvin D. 2,753,406.
Pinney, Harold E. 2,747,157.
Pinney, Harold E. 2,753,467.
Pinney, Harold E. 2,772,369.
Pistey, John M. 2,729,799.
Pistey, John M. 2,742,620.
Pistey, John M. 2,742,621.
Powers, James H. 2,747,436.
Prendergast, James J. 2,729,203.
Prendergast, James J. 2,741,434.
Prener, Jerome S. 2,731,423.
Price, Fraser P. 2,745,944.
Price, Harvey N. 2,747,120.
Pritchard, Robert L. 2,750,453.
Prober, Maurice. 2,752,400.
Prochaska, Robert J. 2,763,675.
Protzmann, Donald E. 2,745,946.
Protzmann, Donald E., Phaneuf, and Doyle. 2,768,332
Prucknicki, Andrew H., Hennessy, and Berrigan.
2 729 033
Pruehs, 'Leslie L. 2,758,821.
Quinn, Frederic R. 2,740,030.
Raab, Edward L„ and Gorsline. 2,734,926.
Ragland. Harry F. 2,752,574.
Reed, Charles E., and Tome. 2,741,630.
Reid, Ralph A., and Leonard. 2,745,086.
Reihman, Earl F. 2,738,395.
Renaud, Ernest P., and Schlosser. 2,755,083.
Rex, Charles H. 2,739,226.
Reynolds, Kenneth W. 2,765.002.
Reynolds, Kenneth W., and Billson. 2,730,068.
Reynolds, Kenneth W., Billson, and Rausch. 2,732.847.
Reynolds, Kenneth W., Billson, and Rausch. 2,764,992.
Rich, Theodore A. 2.769.337.
Richard, Arnold J. 2,761,004.
Rigden, Sydney A. R. 2,749,467.
Roberts, Edward H. 2,763,997.
Roberts, Shepard. 2,765,419.
Roth, Adrian W. 2,732,443.
Roth, Adrian W. 2,760.121.
Rowe, Raymond N. 2,769,064.
Rudoff, Hyman. 2,744.845.
Runaldue, Lewis R. 2,750,554.
Runaldue, Lewis R., and Burnett. 2,772,395.
Runaldue, Lewis R., and Reese. 2,732,477.
Runciman, William A. 2,736,712.
Ruscetta, Ralph A., and Torrisi. 2,739,110.
Ryckman, William D., Jr. 2,747,140.
Ryckman, William D., Jr. 2,767,291.
Safford, Mover M. 2,745,943.
Salomone, Rynold A. 2,769,151.
Samsel, Richard W. 2,756,353.
Sandin, Ray C. 2,738,411.
Sasnett. Russell M.. and Smith. 2,741,104.
Sauer, Robert O. 2,730,540.
Savage, Robert H. 2,736,830.
Schaefer. Vincent J. 2,731,713.
Scheldorf, Owen H. 2,741,425.
Scheldorf , Owen H. 2,745,] 69.
Schmidt. John H. 2.750.121.
Schoenfeldt, Herman R., and Yoder. 2,733,166.
Sohroeder, George W. 2,744,990.
Schroeder, George W. 2,772,340.
General Electric Co. : See — Continued
, Schultz, Warner W. 2,740,050.
Schumacher, Frank A. 2,745,256.
Schumacher, Frank A. 2,758,446.
Schumacher, Frank A. 2,768,048.
Schwartz, Harry. 2,756,307.
Schwenker, William A. 2,758,124.
Seaman, Lewis T. 2,746,300.
Sebens, Carl R. 2,745,707.
Sechrist, Harry S., and Hunter. 2,762,964.
Sechrist, Harry S., and Rosenblatt. 2,748,337.
Seegmiller, Walter R. 2,770,769.
Seely, Richard E. 2,733,394.
Seely, Richard E. 2,734,158.
Seely. Richard E. 2,752,548.
Seely, Richard E., and Walley. 2,744,226.
Shalvoy, John G., and Rawson. 2,769,996.
Sharp, John C, and Martiniak. Re. 24,198.
Sheaiian, Robert E. 2,769,997.
Sheahan, Robert E. 2,769,999.
Shell, Ernest F., and Harle. 2,758,448.
Shelton, Winston L. 2,761,303.
Shelton, Winston L., and Bochan. 2,756,652.
Sherman, Kenneth C. 2,735,681.
Siegel, Ralph. 2,765,427.
Simmons, Russell T. 2,742,558.
Simpson, William J. 2,740,022.
Sims, Marion W. 2,737,612.
Sims, Marion W., and Krakower. 2,764,021.
Sink, Robert L. 2,743,355.
Sinks, Allen T. 2,730,813.
Slonneger, John L. 2,738,397.
Smith, Ernest A. 2,731,139.
Smith, Sidney R., Jr., and Koch. 2,744,982
Smith-Johannsen, Robert. 2,744,878.
Solomon, Myer M. 2,757,152.
Songer, Leo W. 2,736,529.
Spalding, David P., and Shepherd. 2,758,946.
Spencer, Richard O. 2,750,694.
Sprung, Murray M. 2,732,357.
Staak, Lonis E. 2,752,463.
Stack, Sydney S. 2,774,854.
Stahl, Alfred R. 2,764,958.
Starr, Wendell T. 2,750,562.
Staudt, Ruf us T. 2,762,247.
Stebbins, Frederick O. 2,732,019.
Stewart, Harold C and Holcomb. 2,731,606.
Stimson, Allen G., Brynes, Jennings, and Taylor.
2,739,506.
Stimson, Allen G., Brynes, Jennings, and Taylor.
2,766,654.
Stoddard, Edgar S. 2,739,025.
'Storm, Herbert F. 2,740,044.
Stratton, Jerry L. 2,769.949.
Strobel, Rudolph W. 2,762,027.
Strong, Herbert M. 2,742,115.
Strozier, Henry H. 2,732,524.
Stuart, Jackson P. 2,758,161.
Suits, Chauncey G. 2,745,713.
Summerhayes, Harry R., Jr., Anderson, and Sampson.
2,750,519.
Sutton, Robert J. 2,742,236.
Swanson, Harry G. 2,737,053.
Swanson, Harry G. 2,766,625.
Sway, Henry C. 2,746,393.
Swenson, Alfred G. 2,750,695.
Swerdlow, Nathan. 2,744,654.
Swerdlow. Nathan. 2,762,473.
Sywert, Philip T. 2,741,525.
Tangeman, William H. 2,750,693.
Taylor, Clement F. 2,744,200.
Terry, Jack H. 2,757,105.
Thomas, Cyril R. 2,749,300.
Thomas, Henry P. 2,747,017.
Thomason, Jesse L. 2,735,075.
Timbie, Theodore R. 2,739,302.
Tompkins, Russell E. 2,769,370.
Tonks, Lewi. 2,747,137.
Torkelson, Arnold. 2,729,572.
Vallorani, Ben J., and McConnell. 2,751,487.
Vance, Paul A. 2,770,738.
Vogt, George H. 2,773,210.
Von Behren, William P. 2,745,644.
Vonnegut, Bernard. 2,730.005.
Vonnegut, Bernard. 2,764.023.
Vonnegut, Bernard. 2,774,652.
Wakefield, Kenneth E. 2,734,603.
Walkoe, Kenneth H. 2,764,665.
Walley. James A. 2,749,495.
Ward, Harold F. 2,732,347.
Warner, Wilbur W. 2.748.332.
Warren, Robert E., and Yeamans. 2,733,289.
Webber, Stanley E. 2,735,033.
Weeks, Walter R. 2,773,425.
Weiler, Charles N. 2,741,751.
Welch, Alanson U., Jr. 2,736,787.
Welch, Stanley B. 2,745,913.
Welch, Stanley B. 2,745,937.
Welch, Stanley B. 2,767,296.
Welch, Stanley B., and Williams. 2,747,073.
Wendt, Harry C. 2.731.836.
Wendt, Harry C. 2,737,054.
Wendt, Harry C. 2,752,879.
Weschler, Edmund E., Jr. 2,759,335.
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289
General Electric Co. : See — Continued
West, Harry R., and Reese. 2,751,511.
Westendorp, Willem F. 2,738,421.
Westendorp, Willem F., and Gurewitscli. 2,755,014.
White, Albert O. 2,730,387.
White, Frederick A. 2,756,341.
White, Roy W., and Herrman. 2,769,061.
White, Samuel R., Jr. 2,744,152.
White, William C. 2,774,015.
Whitman, Lawrence C. 2,774,807.
Wightman, Lawrance W. 2.740,073.
Wightman, Lawrance W. 2,750,521.
Wightman. Lawrance W. 2.7:il.2<>5.
Wightman, Lawrance W. 2,752,208.
Wilbur, Donald A. 2,748,279.
Wilbur, Donald A., and Peters. 2,747,031.
Wilcock, Donald F. 2,731,305.
Wilcock, Donald F. 2,731,308.
Wilcox, James F. 2,774,045.
Williams, Charles E. 2,735,989.
Williams, Ernest. 2,773,154.
Williams. Herbert D. 2,762,023.
Willoughby, Anthony H. 2,774,013.
Wilson. Walter R. 2,732.419.
Winfield, William S. 2,758,212.
Wissley, Zoltan R., and MacPherson. 2,753,687.
Wood, William H. 2,751,264.
Wood, William H. 2,756,292.
Woodson, Thomas T. 2,742,128.
Woodson, Thomas T. 2,751,773.
Wright. James H. 2,749,746.
Yates, Charles G., Jr. 2,764,370.
Yeamans, Wilfred H. 2,757.262.
York, Ravmond A. 2,763,432.
Young, Andrew H. 2,732,312.
Young, Andrew H. 2,734,872.
Young, Hewitt H. 2,745,479.
Young, James F. 2,741,100.
Zachary, Robert A., and Schermerhorn. 2,734,168.
Zargarpur, Rouholah. 2,758,150.
Zeissler, Albert B. 2,774,899.
Zelt, Elmer J. 2,733,038.
Zemany, Paul D. 2,742,585.
Zervick, Richard J., Finlayson, and Swenson. 2,761,228.
Zunick, Michael J. 2,732,510.
General Electric Co. Ltd., The : See —
Bayliss, Alan J. 2,740,047.
Beesley, John H. 2,766,326.
Brittain. Francis H. 2,732,908.
Brook, Frank. 2,773,246.
Chubb, Alexander A. 2,733,298.
Chubb, Alexander A., and Levy. 2,747,019.
Chubb, Alexander A., and Levy. 2,747,021.
Chubb, Alexander A., Mawson, and Levy. 2,732,433.
Chubb, Alexander A., and Scowcroft. 2,747,145.
Cornbleet, Sidnev. 2,729,817.
Cronin, Denis E. 2,742,640.
Dauncey, Leonard A. 2,759,803.
Donelan, James A. 2,760,042.
Foot, John B. L. 2,741,696.
Friedlander. Erich. 2.754,461.
Hickin, Ernest M. 2.750.505.
Imm, Ronald C. 2,733,339.
James, Emrys G. 2,757,322.
James, Emrys G, and Lindell. 2,731,561.
Levy, Maurice M. 2,729,701.
Levy, Maurice M. 2.731,512.
Levy, Maurice M. 2,736.773.
Levy, Maurice M. 2,747,020.
Levy, Maurice M. 2.754.367.
Levy, Maurice M., and Espley. 2,729,704.
Matthews, Arnold. 2,756,385.
O'Kane, Bernard J., and Dickie. 2,731,633.
Sherwen, Joseph W. 2,746,598.
Sowter, Anthonv B. 2,774.262.
Sowter. Anthonv B., and Hilton. 2,736,090.
Stenning, Luis C. 2,756.274.
Watkins, Thomas B. 2,773,191.
General Equipment & Mfg. Co. : See —
Marcum, Charles R. 2,740.040.
Marcum, Charles R. 2,740,041.
General Filter Co. : See —
Lawlor, Joseph P. 2,754,971.
General Filters, Inc. : See —
Redner. Arthur D. 2,731,152.
General Firpproofing Co.. The : See —
McKinlev, William H. 2,746,705.
McKinley, William H. 2,756,807.
McKinley, William H. 2,758.635.
Reitzel, Clarence R. 2,742,337.
Wilmer, Rudolph H., and Reitzel. 2,757,051.
Wilmer, Rudolph H., and Reitzel. 2,759,773.
General Foods Corp. : See —
Barnes, Harry M. 2,753.371.
Cyphers, James F., and Doberty. 2,772,784.
Garono, Louis E., Kramer, and Steigmann. 2,743,265.
Kempf. Norman W.. and Downev. 2,760,867.
Stagmeier. Arthur F. 2,763,409.
General Gas Light Co. : See —
Humphrey, Robert P. 2.729,266.
General Hardware Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — -
Ayer, Ermon F. 2,741,077.
Ayer. Ermon F. 2,760,390.
369555— P 19
General Industries Co., The : See—
Hartman, Herbert L. 2,746,306.
General Instrument Corp. : See —
Brastad, William A. 2,764,288.
Chesney, John. 2,769,961.
Franklin, Edmond G. 2,763,751.
Melton, Donald F. 2,764,369.
Sickles, Royal F. 2,765,124.
General Latex & Chemical Corp. : See —
Mason, Fred H. 2,748,446.
Townsend, Henry B. 2,743,305.
General Logistics : See —
Eisner, Edwin C. 2,739,361.
Eisner, Edwin C. 2,739,439.
Eisner, Edwin C. 2,742,307.
Eisner, Edwin C. 2,758,867.
General Machine Co., Inc. : See —
Herzer, Walter. 2.742.892.
General Mills, Inc. : See —
Abbott, Fredric M., Balsley, and Bamesberger. 2,746,375.
Aelony, David. 2,730,451.
Allison. Herbert S. 2,741,885.
Allison, Herbert S. 2,753,903.
Allison. Herbert S.. Hakomaki. and Jewett. 2,737,859
Anderson, Helmer. 2,740,351.
Badavas, Charles A., and Magnuson. 2,758,752.
Berry, Charles M., and Miller. 2,729,656.
Dryg, Donald W. 2,733,801.
Dryg, Donald W., Jamison, and von Edeskuty. 2,751.954.
Duncanson. Robert H., and Roll. 2,769,257.
Erickson, John G. 2,729,636.
Erickson, John G. 2,748,143.
Erickson, John G. 2,758,133.
Erickson, John G. 2,766,288.
Erickson, John G. 2,767,175.
Erickson, John G. 2,767,176.
Erickson, John G. 2,767,177.
Erickson, John G. 2,767,189.
Erickson, John G. 2,768,089.
Erickson, John G. 2,774,786.
Fischer, Paul E., Hedin, Swanson, and Wissman.
2,738,714.
Floyd, Don E. 2,730,511.
Franklin, Edmond G. 2.751.463.
Franklin, Edmond G. 2,769,060.
Gegner. Frederick J., and Reid. 2,767,941.
Gesell, Frank A., and Woistmann. 2,732,574.
Hakomaki, Raymond I., and Huch. 2,770,933.
Harrison, Stuart A. 2,729,660.
Harrison, Stuart A. 2,731,428.
Harrison. Stuart A., and McCaleb. 2,731,481.
Holmberg, Stanton W. 2,770,896.
Huch, William F., Hakomaki, and Moore. 2,732,013.
Jordan, Wesley A. 2,730,505.
Jordan, Wesley A. 2,745,854.
Magnuson, Carl E. 2,758,699.
McCaleb, Kirtland E. 2,730,520.
Mellen, Glenn L. 2,742,246.
Melton, Donald F. 2,767,940.
Miller, Sidney E., and Berry. 2,729,655.
Moen, Rolf. 2,742,235.
Moen. Rolf. 2,770,360.
Opie, Joseph W. 2,767,171.
Opie, Joseph W., Nordgren, and Hamilton. 2,767,167.
Polivka, John N., and Scharfenberg. 2,765,676.
Renfrew, Malcolm M„ Wittcoff, and Kjelson. 2,767,089.
Ryan, James J. 2,771,256.
Schott. Howard H. 2,738,959.
Stinger, Henry J. 2,749.491.
Stinger. Henrv J. 2.754.678.
Tsai, Chnng-Kaing. 2.740.864.
Tsai, Chang-Kaing. 2,742,547.
Van Krevelen, Edward R. 2,740,598.
Wittcoff, Harold, and Renfrew. 2,768,090.
General Motors Corp. : See —
Abresch, Carel F. 2,739,317.
Abresch, Carel F. 2,739,469.
Abresch, Carel F. 2.759.347.
Abresch, Carel F., and McCormick. 2,734,520.
Adams, Daniel M. 2.751.256.
Adams, William J. 2,729,001 .
Adams, William J. 2.763.942.
Adloff, Jakob A. 2.755.874.
Adloff, Jakob A. 2,762,236.
Adloff, Jakob A., and Zimmer. 2,757,016.
Albrecht. Leonard N. 2.768,857.
Alef, Philip M. 2,743,472.
Alexander, Donald F. 2.750.755.
Alexander. Donald F. 2.759.15 0
Almen, John O., and Carnegie. 2,733,797
Almen, John O., and Carnegie. 2,733,798.
Alspaugh. Samuel W. 2.748.862.
Amlott, Norman J. 2.748.891.
Anderson. Arthur J. 2,770,858.
Anderson, Ralph R. 2,741,324.
Anderson. Ralph R.. and Gerber. 2,732,905.
Andrews. Edward F. 2.773.193.
Antonidis, John E. 2,765,133.
Antonidis, John E., Edmundson, Smith, and House.
2,774,894.
Apps, David C. 2,735,292.
Armington, George E. 2,764,203.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
2,729,713.
2,732,448.
2,761,425.
General Motors Corp. : See — Continued
Armington, Raymond Q. 2,704,207.
Armington, Raymond Q. 2,764,208.
Armington, Raymond Q. 2,764,209.
Armington, Raymond Q. 2,764,210.
Armington, Raymond Q. 2,773,319.
Armington, Stewart F. 2,729,503.
Armington, Stewart F. 2,764,204.
Armington, Stewart F. 2,764,205.
Armington, Stewart F. 2,764,206.
Armington, Stewart F. 2,764,211.
Armington, Stewart F. 2,764,405 _
Armstrong, John W., Spears, and Williams. 2,771,609.
Arthur James L., and Bychinsky. 2,741,716.
Babitch, Abraham M. 2,741.474.
Bailey, Charles S. 2,735,620.
Bain, William R. 2,737,018.
Baker, Albert D.. Jones, and Leavengood 2 730,860.
Baker Albert D.. Muller. and Harris. 2,731 104
Baker Marshall W., Johnston, and Henney. 2,773,360.
Baker, Max P. 2,761,296.
Bales, Max G. 2,732,465.
Bales, Max G. 2,730,871.
lalfnt MJuUuGs Si, and Bratton. 2,775,479.
Ballard, Robert L. 2,748,687
Bauman, Robert H. 2,730,205.
Bayley, George R. 2,737,254.
Beare. Charlls H. 2,761,202.
Beare, Charles H. 2,774,120.
Beck, Ronald D. 2,742,390.
Bennert, Milton H. 2,730,494.
Berner, Philip J., and Connell.
Berner, Philip J., and Connell. -,
Berninger, Kenneth L., and Covert 2,745,499
Berninger, Kenneth L., Neef, and Wright. 2,74 (,676.
Berninger, Kenneth L., and Weis. 2 754 922.
Berninger, Kenneth L.. and Weis. 2,773452.
Bertsch Joseph F., Funkhouser, and Jackson.
Bidwell. Joseph B. 2,760,832.
Bieler, John E. 2,737,192
Bixler, George W., and Bierlem 2,77o,470
Blanchard, Wallace. Jr., and Bowie. £ w
Bliss, Carl M. 2,737,147.
Bliss. Carl M. 2.760.382.
Bock, Carl J. 2.700.037. nnAnnnn
Bock, Carl J., and Dolan 2 740 303.
Boegehold, Alfred L. 2,744,495.
Boegehold, Alfred L. 2.755,542.
Boegehold, Alfred L., Shipe, and Stosuy.
iSCJuUusSH., ^^Short, and Lautzenhiser.
Borman^lugust H., Jr. 2,732,732.
Bowers, Roy L. 2,772,001.
Bowers, Roy L., and Gretzmger 2751,085.
Bowers, Roy L., and Lauer. 2,739,081.
Bowser, Phillip C 2,746.768.
Bradley, James P.. and Dohrmann
Brandes. Rov H., Hamilton, r*>* "■
Brill, William E. 2,730,085.
Britton. Loren D., and Miller.
Brohn, Herman A. 2,730,086.
Brookbank, Glen E 2 737 406.
Brooks. Frank W. 2,741 .335
Brooks, Frank W. 2,748,901.
Brooks. Frank W. 2,762 463.
Brown, Francis L., and Paulsen.
Brown, William E. 2,768.535
Brown William E.. and I Bondurant 2,750,477.
Brown, William E., and Cole. 2,757,250
Brown. William E.. Decker^ and Landes 2.751.408.
Brundrett George A., and Funkhouser. 2,740,500.
Bruner, Ray A. 2,741 01 2
Brunke. Earl H. 2.748.185 .,,.„,,
Buck Charles E.. and Lautzenhiser. 2,774,844.
Burge. Tames S., Foust, Shaw, Rider, and McKee.
Bu2rge56'James S.. McKee, Alexander, Conrad, Rider,
Noetzel and Salatin. 2,769,228. ■ ...
Burgf James S., McKee, Conrad, Salatin, and Rider.
2.761,559.
Burrell, Gilbert. 2,730.091 .
Burrell, Gilbert. 2.742.029.
Burrell, Gilbert. 2,771 064
Burton. Robert W 2.753.848
Bush Russel J., and Mormon. 2.736,076.
Bychinsky, Wilfred A. 2,733,385.
Bychinsky, Wilfred A. 2.73a 877.
Callaway, Samuel R. 2 744 010.
Candor, Robert R. 2,747.395.
Candor. Robert R. 2,749,735
Candor, Robert R. 2.769.316.
Canoose, John E 2 762 351
Canter, James A. 2,739,461.
Canter, James A. 2.750.756.
Canter. James A. 2.773,357
Caris, Dnrl F„ and Davis. 2.771,864.
Garlson, Wilbur L. 2.759.258.
Cassidy. Robert J. 2,773.217.
Castle William S.. and Hockert. 2,7 1 3,711.
Chapman, Albert B., McDonough, and Jackson.
2,759.709.
Charf, James F., Himes, and Todd. 2,745,222.
2,745,501.
2,757,446.
2,752,257.
Moore. 2,700,731.
2,759,431.
2,766,768.
General Motors Corp. : See — Continued
Guayne, Charles A. 2,732,903.
Chayne, Charles A. 2,734,497.
Chayne, Charles A. 2,744,419.
Chayne, Charles A. 2,765,883.
Chilton, William D. 2,740,514.
Chilton, William D. 2.744,601.
Christenson, Howard W. 2,734,399.
Christenson, Howard W. 2,743,627.
Christianson, Wallace A., and Miller. 2,738,779.
Clark. Earl L., and Donley. 2,752,210.
Clason. Bertil H. 2,750,475.
Clayton, David P. 2,733,336.
Clayton, David P., and Onksen. 2,748,207.
Clingman, Paul E. 2,730,404.
Clingman, Paul E. 2,756,795.
Clingman, Paul E. 2.758.727.
Clingman, Paul E. 2,703,346.
Clingman, Paul E. 2,768,411.
Clingman, Paul E., and Beck. 2,763,345.
Clingman, Paul E., and Heimgartner. 2,738,826.
Cobb, Leland D. 2,742,332.
Cobb, Leland D. 2,704,433.
Coning, Donald L., and Jacobs. 2,762,229.
Cooper, Lonzo S. 2,768,708.
Cortright, Samuel E. 2.741,362.
Courney, Clark. 2,741,505.
Crane, Henry M. 2,730,570.
Cromwell, Harold J. 2,773,958.
Cromwell, Harold J., and Taylor. 2,747,414.
Cross, Charles T. 2,771,409.
Crumb, Duane R. 2,733,590.
Davis, Arthur M. 2,732,095.
Davis, Arthur M. 2,740,300.
Davis, Edgar G. 2,757,055.
Davis, Edgar G. 2,770,586.
Davis, Raymond C, Overwein, and Millhouse. 2,731,672.
Dega, Robert L. 2,763,982.
Dega, Robert L., and Percival. 2,741,333.
Denlinger, Orlan. 2,738,623.
Dermond, Lawrence C. 2,758,168.
Derner, William J. 2,770,506.
Detamore, Harold H., and Eby. 2.768,612.
Detamore, Harold H., Hirsch, Moore, and Treseder.
2,761.517.
Dickson, John. 2,735,313.
Dickson, John. 2,759,770.
Dickson, John. 2,770,500.
Dickson, John, and Hulsing. 2,740,067.
Dickson, John, and Schafer. 2,731,001.
Dietrich. Howard H. 2.747.501.
Dilworth, Richard M. 2,741,995.
Dilworth, Richard M. 2,753.814.
Dilworth, Richard M., and Miller. 2,770,200.
Dinsmore, Albert P. 2.754,921.
Ditto, Fred W. 2,705,597.
Doane, Harry C. 2,731,61 7.
Doane, Harry C. 2,738,755.
Doane, Harry C. 2,738,756.
Doane, Harry C. 2,770,971.
Dolza, John. 2,734,352.
Dolza, John. 2,760.347.
Dolza, John. 2.700.468.
Dolza, John. 2,763,251.
Dolza, John, and Cederleaf. 2,766,742.
Dolza, John, and Harvey. 2,746,427.
Dolza, John, Ransom, and TJnger. 2,763,252.
Dolza, John, Rohrbaeher, and Zimmerman. 2,746,394.
Dolza, John, and Steinhagen. 2,739,835.
Dolza, John. Steinhagen. and Johnson. 2,769,660.
Donahue. William A. 2,749,606.
Donlev, Carson O. 2,705.520.
Dorper, Alfred P. 2,775,136.
Double, Walter F. 2,764.212.
Dougherty. Flovd G. 2.748,567.
Druseikis, Frederick. 2,762,612.
Dybvig, Edwin S. 2,729,072.
Dyer, John B. 2,765.064.
Dyer, John B., and Harrison. 2.748.612.
Dyer, John B., and Sullivan. 2,735,029.
Dver, John W. 2.737.792.
Dyer, John W. 2,740,958.
Dyer, John W.. Flatt. and Short. 2,744,282.
Dvmski. Donald A. 2,761.625.
Earl, Harley J. 2,771,542.
Eder, Virgil K. 2.750,817.
Edmundson. William C. 2,700,094,
Egbert, William F. 2.705.020.
Elliott, Harold V. 2,733,309.
Elliott, Harold V. 2,746,131.
Elliott, Harold V. 2.769.352.
Elliott, Harold V., and W. E. and H. F. Brown. 2,734,992.
Else, John G. 2,762,352.
Erwin, Wesley S. 2,739,284.
Eshbaugh, Jesse E. 2,734,337.
Evans, Jesse L. 2.751.480.
Evans, Jesse L., and Prashaw. 2,758,197.
Evashevski Kenneth. 2,703,106.
Ewing, Charles W. 2,759,440.
Falge, Robert N. 2,733,335.
Falge, Robert N. 2,739,227.
Falge, Robert N. 2.749.434.
Falge, Robert N. 2,752.481.
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291
General Motors Corp. : See — Continued
Falge, Robert N. 2,769,157.
Falge, Robert N., Miller, and Onksen. 2,760,114.
Falge, Robert N., Onksen, Todd, and Miller. 2,762,932.
Fiscner, Harold. 2,740,512.
Fleischman, George P. 2,764,260.
Flynn, Gregory, Jr. 2,736,300.
Flynn, Gregory, Jr. 2,703,249.
Flynn, John B. 2,771,209.
Foland, Francis K., Onksen, and Todd. 2,747,139.
Foster, William J . 2,734,636.
Frank, Mark H. 2,706,034.
Frey, Edward J. 2,747,801.
Frey, Edward J. 2,768,789.
Frey, Edward J. 2,768,790.
Frey, Edward J. 2,768,791.
Frick, Charles H., and Hickson. 2,771,788.
Frick, Charles H., and Rays. 2,737,166.
Frier, Billy E. 2,749,497.
Froberger, Charles F. 2,751.650.
Fry, Millard E. 2,754,403.
Fry, Millard E. 2,754,405.
Fry, Millard E. 2,767,298.
Fryer, Edward R„ and Adams. 2,773,320.
Funkhouser, Mearick, and Brundrett. 2,732,039.
Fuqua, Lloyd T. 2,734,994.
Gadd, Charles W. 2,730,895.
Gadd, Charles W. 2,764,020.
Gadd, Charles W. 2,764,136.
Gadd, Charles W., and Corriveau. 2,741,128.
Gage, James F., Miller, and Todd. 2,741,737.
Gaither, Raymond A. 2,762,908.
Gaither, Raymond A., and Onksen. 2,767,306.
Galla, Michael J. 2,757,018.
Gandelot, Howard K. 2,749,478.
Garvey, Louis P., Walter, and Ballard. 2,770,489.
Gaubatz, Arthur W. 2,741,919.
Gaubatz, Arthur W.
Gaubatz, Arthur W.
Gaubatz, Arthur W.
Gaubatz, Arthur W.
Gaubatz, Arthur W.
Gaugler, Richard S.
Gaugler, Richard "
2,743,579.
2,744,415.
2,757,253.
2,761,387.
2,767,275.
2,752,762.
andGalin. 2,772,542.
Geer, William J. 2,766,746.
Gelfand, Louis, and McLean. 2,763,508.
Gelfand, Louis, and Sharpe. 2,737,781.
Georgiev, Alexander M. 2,747,827.
Georgiev, Alexander M., and Hancock. 2,766,408.
Geyer, Howard M. 2,742,021.
Geyer, Howard M. 2,769.430.
Geyer, Howard M. 2,773,485.
Geyer, Howard M. 2,774.336.
Geyer, Howard M. 2,774,337.
Gibson, Frank M. 2,747,922.
Gibson, J. Lowell. 2,746,261.
Glock, Richard F. 2,754,558.
Goodwin, [Richard M. 2,729,882.
Goodwin, Richard M. 2,768,480.
Graham, Charles D. 2,739,794.
Greger, Edward J. 2,737,424.
Grenell, Leland H. 2,745,936.
Grenell, Leland H. 2,769,231.
Grenell, Leland H. 2,769,318.
Grenell, Leland H., and Wurtz. 2,760,346.
Gretzinger, John R. 2,747,744.
Gretzinger, John R., Chea. and Hanson. 2,754,002.
Grooms, Albert O. 2,774,839.
Guyton, James H. 2,737,581.
Guyton, James H. 2,764,675.
Hackett. William S. 2,748,435.
Haigh, Edgar, and Keydel. 2,770,227.
Haldeman, John M. 2,748,453.
Haldeman, John M. 2,749,672.
Hammond, Almerion J. 2,740,155.
Hanink, Dean K., and Clague. 2,732,600.
Hanink, Dean K., and Clague. 2,756,475.
Hanink, Dean K., and Thompson. 2,757,269.
Hansen, Kai H. Re. 24,248.
Hansen, Kai H. 2,731,257.
Hanson, Clarence E., Jr., Vermaire. 2,743,714.
Hanysz, Eugene A., and Weller. 2,750,791
Harada, Henry H. 2,737,345.
Harrison, John B., and Rowls. 2,756,269.
Harrison, John B., and Rowls. 2,774,805
Harrold, Marshall C. 2,758,176.
Harrold, Marshall C. 2,769.048.
Harrold, Marshall C, and Wheeler. 2,769,312
Hartzell, Herman L., and Dyer. 2,738,808.
Hartzell, Herman L., Redick, and Julian. 2 769 047
Hastings, Homer R. 2.736,003.
Hayes, Charles F. 2,768,497.
Heath, Thomas C. 2,747,106.
Heavener. Harvey R. 2.760,380.
Heffner, Francis E. 2,766,624.
Hefner, Bert H., and Weide. 2,737,157.
Heidorn, John H. 2,756,487.
Heidorn, John H. 2,774,221.
Helgeby, Ralph O. 2,759,447.
Helsley, Charles W., Jr., Kutsche, and Orent. 2 750 953
Helvern, James O. 2.747.694.
Hendrix. Sylvan G.. and Miller. 2,761,520.
Henry, Donald J. 2,770,859.
Henry, Donald J. 2,772,458.
General Motors Corp. : See — Continued
Herndon, Walter B. 2,703,102.
Herndon, Walter B., Snyder, and Condon. 2,761,328.
Hirsch, Richard A. 2,734,587.
Hirsch, Richard A. 2,761,519.
Hockert, Chester E., and Smith. 2,772,069.
Hofstatter, Frank F. 2,745,541.
Holbrook, Gordon E. 2,761,277.
Holin, William F. 2,746,400.
Holin, William F. 2,748,721.
Holmes, John R., and Schwarz. 2,732,971.
Holzwarth. James C. 2,752,242.
Hooverson, Charles P., and Schumer. 2,747,921.
Houck, Hooper J. 2,756,200.
Houck, Hooper J. 2,762,117.
Hulsing, Kenneth L. 2,743,712.
Hutchison, Robert R. 2,746,438.
Hutchison, Robert R. 2,771,870.
Irwin, Edmund M., Wente, and Schwestka. 2,737,543.
Jacobi, Thomas E. 2,769,125.
Jacobs, James W. 2,729,720.
Jacobs, James \V. 2,737,026.
Jacobs, James W. 2,738,657.
Jacobs, James W. ii,741,095.
Jacobs, James W. 2.745,257.
Jacobs, James W. 2,747,385.
Jacobs, James W. 2,755,362.
Jacobs, James W. 2,759,581.
Jacobs, James W. 2,762,888.
Jacobs, James W„ and Barbulesco. 2,774,222.
Jacobs, James W., and Wurtz. 2,773,361.
Johnson, Bertil, and Shaw. 2,734,481.
Johnson, Lauren L., Dilworth, and Addie. 2,745,050.
Johnston, Hal C. 2,757,628.
Jorgensen, Clarence H. 2,756,734.
Jorgensen, Clarence H. 2,757,258.
Jorgensen, Clarence H., and Zeisloft. 2,738,405.
Karcher, Harry C. 2,768,498.
Karcher, Harry C. 2,775,104.
Kaufman, Daniel L. 2,750,760.
Kaufman, Daniel L. 2,752,760.
Kehoe, Ellsworth A. 2,747,848.
Keighley, Lloyd M. 2,756,565.
Keim, Paul T. 2,737,722.
Kelley, Curtis P. 2,774,219.
Kelley, Oliver K. 2,737,061.
Kelley, Oliver K. 2,766,641.
Kennedy, Wallace M. 2,736,305.
Kern, Stuart R. 2,766,748.
Kesling, Keith K. 2,740,266.
Kesling, Keith K. 2,767,040.
Kesling, Keith K. 2,767,042.
Kettering, Charles F., Sihvonen, and Van Degrift.
2,760,023.
King, William F. 2,773,389.
Kingery, James E. 2,770,716.
Kinsey, Claude J. 2,746,759.
Koehring, Roland P.. and Wilkens. 2,748,634.
Koenig, Carl F. 2,745,460.
Kolbe, Adelbert E. 2,771,865.
Krause, Herbert A. 2,766,356.
Krodel. Leander J. 2,741,829.
Kuhn, Albert J. 2,731,805.
Kyser, Chauncey S. 2,747,440.
La Belle, Jack E. 2,756,622.
Lamm, Lewis J. 2,742,600.
Lamm, Lewis J. 2,773,472.
Landell, Stanford. 2,772,924.
Large, Samuel R. 2,741,500.
Larsen, Grayland T., and Lausten. 2,767,359.
Lautenbach, Charles S. 2,746,747.
Lautzenhiser, Argyle G. 2,740,012.
Lautzenhiser, Argyle G., Shaw, and Dyer. 2,749,498
Lawton, Ledra M., and Ross. 2,737,463.
Leach, Clayton B. 2,771,869.
Legge, George D. 2,770,388.
Light, James W. 2,730,994.
Light, James W. 2.747,713.
Light, James W. 2,753,031.
Lillquist, Torsten O. 2,773,227.
Lincoln, Clovis W. 2,736,208.
Lincoln, Clovis W.. Gold, and Spiekerman. 2,775,664.
Lincoln, Clovis W., and Zeigler. 2,756,605.
Lincoln, Clovis W.. and Zeigler. 2,768,531.
Little, John H. 2,755,726.
Little, John H. 2,756,663.
Livezey, William G. 2,736.412.
Long, George B. 2,732,1 35.
Long, George R. 2,745,797.
Long, George B. 2,765,454.
Long, George B., and Valentine. 2.748,239.
Long, George B., and Valentine. 2,753,432.
Long, George B., and Valentine. 2,762,893.
Lowry, Ned W., and Skinner. 2,766,833.
Luechauer, Holle C. 2.731,876.
Luechauer, Holle C. 2,758,962.
Luechauer, Holle C. 2,761,831.
Luechauer, Holle C, and Erickson. 2,739,117.
Lunn, Clarence R. 2,731.251.
MacGregor, Basil N.. and Rigsby. 2,768,428.
Mach, George J. 2,753.947.
Mahoney, Donald G. 2,755.192.
Mann, Leonard J. 2,732,272.
Mann, Leonard J. 2,737,783.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
General Motors Corp. : See — Continued
2,703,340.
2,703,402.
and Dougherty.
Mann, Leonard J., Murphy, and Sharpe. 2,735,274.
Marino, Salvatore F. 2,731,857.
Martin, Edward J., and Frawley. 2,760,053.
Martin, Edward J., and Quinn. 2,754,381.
Martin, Harry D. 2,734,757.
Martin, James J., and Slone. 2,752,823.
Marvin, John T. 2,736,583.
Marvin, John T. 2,753,023.
Marvin, John T. 2,759,575.
Masel, Theodore C, and Miller. 2,750,691.
Mathues, Thomas O., and Nicely. 2,757,415.
Matthews, Milton C. 2,774,897.
May, Joseph. 2,736,219.
McClelland, Clarence P. 2,743,617.
McClelland, Clarence P. 2,744,405.
McClelland, Clarence P. 2,750,221.
McCormick, Francis H. 2,742,708.
McCormick, Francis H. 2,752,094.
McCuen, Charles L. 2,756,664.
McDonnell, Joseph M., and Mowers.
McDowall, Charles J. 2,738,920.
McDowall, Charles J., and Montieth.
McDowall, Charles J., Wheatley,
2,729,938.
McDuffie, Archie D. 2,736,300.
McDuttie, Archie D. 2,737,170.
McFadden, George H., Bennett, and Boyd. 2,731,427.
McLean, Robert F. 2,747.923.
McMullen, Wesley W. 2,704,142.
Mead, Howard C. 2,770,714.
Michel, Ross O. 2,756,115.
Michelsen, Henry. 2,738,238.
Miller, Charles W. 2,740,902.
Miller, Charles W., and Onksen. 2,742,592.
Miller. Charles \V, and Todd. 2,771,569.
Miller, Charles W., Todd, and Onksen. 2,767,347.
Miller, Dale W., Covert, Royer. and Demido. 2,748,877.
Miller, Joseph P., and Britton. 2,756,690.
Mitchell. Boris J. 2,749,899.
Uiirlicll, Boris J. 2,749,900.
Mitchell, Boris J. 2,749,901.
Moore, Richard E., Detamore, Brooks, and Miller.
2,756,012.
Moore, Richard E., and Miller. 2,737,253.
Moore, Richard E., and Miller. 2,745,500.
Morgann, Robert O., and Bush. 2,729,315.
Moyer, David F. 2,743,335.
Moyer, David F. 2,773,959.
Muller, Lloyd E. 2,747.495.
Myers, Clarence W. 2,764,004.
Nash, Carl B. 2,773,686.
Nellis, James II. 2,748,244.
Nelson, Jean R., and Jahnke. 2,756,596.
Nichols, Charles A., and Clevenger. 2,747,645.
Nichols, Charles A., Weiser, and Ewald. 2,766,645.
Nichols, Charles A., Weiser, and Ewald. 2,773,404.
O'Brien, William J. 2,741,697.
O'Connor, Neal E. 2,761,256.
Olcott, James D. 2,751,145.
Olivier, Jules A., and Tell. 2,747,928.
Olson, Elmer. 2,737,935.
Olson, Elmer. 2,749,099.
Olson, Elmer, Berninger, and Ahoe. 2,762,235.
Olson, Elmer, and Dermond. 2,771,282.
Olson. Elmer, Kelly, Gihbs, and Reppert. 2,732,038.
O'Malley, John J. 2,740,256.
O'Malley, John J. 2,749,772.
Onksen, George W., Cole, and Gaither. 2,762,912.
Onksen, George W., and Ilokans. 2,767,305.
Onksen, George W., Jr. 2,731,584.
Onksen, George W., Jr., and Miller. 2,754,452.
Onksen, George W., Jr., Miller, and Falge. 2,762,930.
Orent, Edward, and Kutsche. 2,731,976.
Orr, Nolan B. 2,744,722.
Ostrander, Lester V. 2,765,780.
Overcash, Dwight M., and Parks. 2,737,485.
Owen, Webster J. 2,735,657.
Paluch, Milton M., and Teichert. 2,740,668.
Pazitney, Paul J., Jr., and De Weese. 2,738,549.
Pearce, George C. 2,754,402.
Pearce, George C. 2,754.404.
Pearce, George C. 2,757,663.
Pearce, George C. 2,765,728.
Pearce, George C. 2,769,440.
Pearce, George C, and .Wilis. 2,765,375.
Peterson, Victor W. 2,701,388.
Peterson, Victor W. 2,775.331.
Pichler, Joseph R. 2,747 375.
Polhemus, Von D., and Forbush. 2,773,990.
Polhemus, Von D., and Ruegg. 2,762,445.
Porter, Herbert C. 2,708,317.
Prewitt, Thomas A. 2,706,384.
Priestman. Rewley D. 2,751,242.
Purchas, William J., Jr. 2,706,745.
Purchas, William J., Jr., and Orent. 2,751.253.
Purchas, William J., Jr., and Vickers. 2,762,654.
Rasmnssen, Olaf, and Rike. 2,730,396.
Rataiczak, Francis I. 2,760,649.
Rausch, John T. 2.734.525.
Reddy, Virgin C. 2,773,491.
Redick. David C. 2,731,525.
Redman, Theodore H.. and Stoltman. 2,741,465.
Reid, William L., and Galonska. 2,756,717.
General Motors Corp. : See — Continued
Reinsch, Earl W. 2,768,748.
Remington, Warner E. 2,772,656.
Reppert, Erwin J., and Kelly. 2,735,643.
Reynolds, Edward F. 2,738,718.
Reynolds, Harold A., and Schwarz. 2,759,673.
Rice, Lyman A. 2,766,418.
Riedel, Walter W. 2,774,001.
Riesing, Ellwood F. 2,736,584.
Riesing, Ellwood F. 2,736,585.
Riesing, Ellwood F. 2,736,586.
Riesing, Ellwood F. 2,768,849.
Riggs, Arnold E. 2,738,574.
Roach, Arvid E. 2,741,016.
Roach, Arvid E. 2,760,078.
Romig, Robert G. 2,750,806.
Rosenberger, Maurice S. 2,762,384.
Rosenberger, Maurice S. 2,706,639.
Rossman, Edwin F. 2,765,054.
Rounds, Fred G., Schwind, and Withrow. 2,747,560.
Rowland, Dan R., and Stark. 2,751,765.
Royer, Darrell E. 2,747,593.
Royer, Darrell E., and Smith. 2,747,742.
Sacksteder, Alfred J. 2,766,369.
Sampson, Frederick W. 2,731,813.
Sampson, Frederick W. 2,747.281.
Sampson, Frederick W. 2,749,398.
Sampson, Frederick W. 2,749,399.
Sampson, Frederick W. 2,757,519.
Sampson, Frederick W., and Davis. 2,757,520.
Sampson, Frederick W., and Frei. 2,756,566.
Saunders, Orson V. 2,739,456.
Saunders, Orson V. 2,739,864.
Saunders, Orson V. 2,745,259.
Saunders, Orson V. 2,745,260.
Saunders, Orson V. 2,749,718.
Saunders, Orson V. 2,758,741.
Saunders, Orson V. 2,761,289.
Schafer, Eugene P. 2,746,425.
Schilling, Robert, and Roelandt. 2,766,804.
Schjolin, Hans O. 2,743,626.
Schjolin, Hans O. 2,764,269.
Schjolin, Hans O., Guentsche, and Parshall. 2,775,:
Schjolin, Hans O., and Isbell. 2,765,052.
Schjolin, Hans O., and Isbell. 2,773,552.
Schjolin, Hans O., and Schuster. 2,774,227.
Schluchter, Alfred W. 2,752,239.
Schluchter, Alfred W. 2.752,240.
Schluchter, Alfred W. 2,754,202.
Schluchter, Alfred W. 2,756,295.
Schluchter, Alfred W. 2,703,546.
Schluchter. Alfred W. 2,700,110.
Schluchter, Alfred W. 2,770,031.
Schmid. Jacob C. 2,700,565.
Schneider, Paul L., and Taylor. 2,748,216.
Schnepf, William K. 2,732,523.
Schnepf. William K. 2,747,854.
Schoelles, Harold J. 2,750,146.
Schultz, Harold W. 2,734,024.
Schultze, Harold E. 2,735,670.
Schutt, Arthur J., and Wliitmore. 2,735,019.
Schwartzwalder, Karl, and Barlett. 2,760,875.
Schwarz, Bertram A. 2,739,232.
Schwarz, Bertram A. 2,744,193.
Schwarz, Bertram A. 2,751,503.
Schwarz, Bertram A., and Wright. 2,743,620.
Schweller, Edmund F. 2,774,226.
Sear, Leonard. 2,705,539.
Semar, Claud S. 2,737,229.
Seward. Paul H. 2,735,972.
Seward, Paul H. 2,751,537.
Sharpe. Verlos G. 2,764,874.
Shaw, Arthur R., and Kick. 2,762,118.
Shewmon, Ralph K. 2.754.579.
Shewmon, Ralph K. 2,762,900.
Shewmon, Ralph K. 2,700,573.
Shockley, Quentin O. 2,744,063.
Short, Brooks H. 2.748.319.
Short, Brooks H., and Buck. 2,762,019.
Short, Brooks H., and Flatt. 2,761,537.
Short, Brooks H., and Shaw. 2,751,464.
Short, Brooks H., and Shaw. 2,759,006.
Simmons. Edward C. 2,740,188.
Simmons, Edward C. 2,755,634.
Simmons. Edward C. 2.775.102.
Sisson, Kenneth O. 2.748,585.
Sisson, Kenneth O. 2.758,685.
Smart, Clarence F. 2,750.333.
Smart, Clarence F. 2.751,341.
Smart, Clarence F. 2,755,537.
Smart, Clarence F. 2,704,538.
Smith, Earl D. 2.757,294.
'Smith, Francis E., and TTrquhart. 2,737,412.
Smith, Rolf M. 2,732.126.
Smith, Rolf M. 2.757,858.
Smith, Victor C, Lecky, and D'Alleva. 2,755,663.
Smith, William, Jr. 2,729,219.
Smith. William. Jr. 2.709.327.
Snvder. Kenneth E. 2.751,182.
Snyder, Kenneth E. 2.768.503.
Spears. Esten W. 2,744.992.
Steinhauer, George C. 2,762,114.
Stickel, Carl A. 2,758,684.
Stimetz, Joseph M., and McClure. 2,775.478.
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Stocks, Harry R., Stott, and Westcott.
Stolte, Richard C. 2,760,590.
Stolte, Richard C. 2,761,437.
Stoltman, Donald D. 2,748,760.
Stosuy, Athan. 2,747,261.
Strickland, George H. 2,769,317.
Stuart, Joseph, III. 2,768,647.
Sullivan, Raymond H., and Contant
Sullivan, Raymond H., and Contant.
Teeter, Wilford H. 2,762,207.
Tell, William J. 2,764,078
Thatcher, Russell S.
Thatcher, Russell S.
Thatcher, Russell S.
Thatcher, Russell S
Thomson, Robert F.
Torley, Frederick G
Treseder, Robert C.
Treseder, Robert (J.
Treseder, R,obert C.
Treseder, Robert C.
2,741,083.
2,768,495.
2,761,468.
2,768,752.
2,772,607.
and Bowers. 2,730,125.
2,763,519.
and de Beaubien. 2,751,469.
2,742,929.
2,746,290.
Brooks, and Moore. 2,738,843.
Kessler, and Skinner. 2,761,518.
Tuck, Robert M. 2,735,267.
Turlay, Joseph D. Re. 24,262.
Turlay, Joseph D. 2,765,781.
Turner, Lyman H. 2,761,389.
Tyler, Russell D., and Whitmore. 2,766,617.
Valentine, James M. 2,731,649.
Valentine, James M. 2,767,299.
Vanator, George M. 2,760,369.
Vann, William H. 2,746,429.
Van Slooten, Louis J. 2,746,437.
Vickers. Paul T. 2,755,999.
Vosler, Edward J. 2,759,846.
Wallis, Harold B. 2,761,220.
Wallis, Harold B., and Whyte. 2,755,564.
Walther, Frederick C. 2.747,924.
Waterhouse, Charles L., Pyuro, and Thorns. 2,733.096.
Webbere, Fred J. 2,770,860.
Webbere, Fred J. 2,772,457.
Weide, Rudolph C. 2,737,558.
Weide, Rudolph C. 2,739,192.
Weide, Rudolph C. 2,739,194.
Weide, Rudolph C. A. 2,758,169.
Weiher, Thomas E. 2,772,412.
Wellington, Roger D. 2.754,050.
Wente, Robert J., Baber, Irwin, and Boyer. 2,768,504.
Wernig, James H. 2,761,728.
Wheatley, John B. 2,759,700.
Wheatley, John B. 2,773,667.
Wheeler, Harold A. 2,737,369.
Wheeler, Harold A. 2,758,456.
Wheeler. Harold A. 2,769,314.
White, Joe. 2,740,959.
White, Joe, and Brundage. 2.748.383.
White. Joe and Brundage. 2,749,542.
White, Philip R. 2.771,650.
Whittlesey, Curtis C. 2,749,541.
Whyte, Ronal H. 2,750,779.
Wiggans, John M. 2,734,523.
Williams, Albert E. 2,732.003.
Willits, Samuel P. 2,732,713.
Wirshing, Ralph J. 2,731,354.
Wirt. John R.. and Shetterly. 2.755,368.
Wolfe. John S. 2,773,415.
Wolfram, William S. 2.768.536.
Woofter, Robert C. 2,741.747.
Worbrock, Marvin T. 2.770,341.
Worden, Donald P., Eastman, Snyder, and Payne.
2 757 732
Wright,' Clifford B., and Haines. 2,734,586.
Wright. Manfred G., and Kearney. 2,765,663.
Wurtz, Clifford H. 2.731,806.
Wurtz, Clifford H. 2,751.147.
Wyczalek, Floyd A. 2,742,032.
Vahn. Victor W., Antonidis, Edmundson, and Dudderar.
2,753,477.
Ziff, Irving M. 2,739,012.
Zimmerman. Donald G. 2,766,963.
General Nailing Machine Corp. : See —
Paxton. Gerald C. 2.738.506.
General Outdoor Advertising Co., Inc. : See —
Schumacher, Frank J. 2,745,243.
General Patent Corp. : See —
Durant, Lvndon A. 2.743,928.
Galinski. Leo. 2,760,092.
Jung. John J. 2,767,283.
Summers. William J. 2,766.865.
General Patent Production Co. : See —
Raphael. Walter. 2.731.166.
General Photo Mfg. Co.. Inc. : See —
Paulas, John C. 2,742,838.
General Precision Laboratorv Inc. : See —
Allan, Thomas. 2.757,543.
Benjamin, Judson E. 2.746.318.
Crane, Robert. Jr., and McKav. 2.748.384.
Crane. Robert Jr., and See. 2,768.368.
Duvoisin. Jean A., and Hayek. 2,757,234.
Flower, Robert A. 2.737.586.
Gillette, Frank N. 2,774,815.
Goldfischer. Lester I. 2,750.584.
Gordon, Alexander, Jr. 2.755.455.
Gordon. Alexander. Jr.. and Greenwood. 2,768,784.
Gray, John W. 2,738,504.
General Precision Laboratory Inc. : See — Continued
Gray, John \V. 2,744,683.
Gray, John W. 2,749,035.
Gray, John W. 2,753,498.
Gray, John W. 2,772,389.
Gray, John W„ Hayek, Finkler, and Reed. 2,761,332.
King, George \V. 2,740,932.
Leonard. Anthon A., Hawthorne, and Borberg. 2,733,434.
Luhrs, Charles H. 2,758,282.
Newsom, Earl G. 2,753,524.
Paine, George R. 2,744,339.
Raitiere, Louis P. 2,737,850.
Sherr, Solomon. 2,774,825.
Zaleski, John F. 2,738,406.
Zaleski, John F. 2.754,483.
Zaleski, John F. 2.757,366.
Zaleski, John F. 2,758,612.
Zaleski, John F. 2,764,756.
Zaleski, John F. 2,765,445.
Zaleski, John F. 2,766,430.
Zaleski, John F., and Crane. 2,733,411.
Zaleski, John F., and Gamertsfelder. 2,769,145.
Zito, Ralph, Jr., and Dellenbaugh. 2,769,957.
General Radiological Ltd. : See —
Quittner, Victor. 2,730,628.
General Railway Signal Co. : See —
Coley, Nelson B. 2,731,548.
Coley, Nelson B. 2,768,335.
Craig, Frank S. 2,730,840.
Dasburyg. Alfred V. 2,731.549.
Field, Gscar S. 2,748,857.
Field, Oscar S. 2,750,478.
Field, Oscar S., and Hewes. 2,731,632.
Hailes, William D. 2,738,400.
Hailes, William D. 2,769,881.
Hewes, Ralph W. 2,750,577.
Hughson, J Donald, and Stafford. 2.761,961.
Hughson, J Donald, and Stafford. 2,761,962.
Johanek, George J. 2,774,863.
Judge, Thomas J. 2,739,231.
Kendall, Hugh C. 2.731.623.
Kendall, Hugh C. 2,768,286.
Kendall, Hugh C, and Zaffarano. 2.731,552.
Little. Robert J., and Willing. 2,749,454.
Maenpaa, Wilho K. 2,735,090.
Marsh, Gareld E. 2,731,527.
Marsh, Gareld E. 2,739,250.
Pickell, Clark A. 2,735,089.
Stafford, Chester F. 2,731,550.
Stafford, Chester F. 2,731,551.
Tizzard, Thomas W., Jr., and Sebeczek. 2,739,230.
Vande Sande, George. 2.739,235.
Vande Sande, George. 2,767,910.
Vande Sande, George. 2,768,334.
Wilcox, Clinton S. 2,762,464.
Zaffarano, Frank P. 2,749,514.
Zaffarano, Frank P.. and Maenpaa. 2,731,553.
General Refining and Chemical Corp. : See —
Brooks, Richard J., and Richardson. 2,756,139.
General Refractories Co. : See —
Bargezi, Eduard. 2,744,021.
Heuer, Russell P. 2,753,171.
Heuer, Russell P. 2,757,623.
Heuer, Russell P. 2,771,285.
General Register Corp. : See —
Sparrow, Vernon W. 2,743,669.
Genesee Research Corp. : See —
White, Chester M., and Sawyer. 2,751,356.
General Sewing Corp. : See —
Smallberg, Harry. 2,732,046.
General Shoe Corp. : See —
Benjamin, Benjamin. 2.742,718.
General Shoe Machinery Corp. : See —
Hlobil, Frantisek. 2,752,772.
General Slicing Machine Co., Inc. : See —
Gilbert, Jack, and Preble. 2,771,786.
Gilbert, Jack, and Preble. 2,769,289.
Green, Xan B. K., and Preble. 2,735,134.
Green, Xan B. K., and Preble. 2,735,468.
Green, Xan B. K., and Preble. 2,748,820.
Green, Xan B. K., and Preble. 2,748,907.
Green, Xan B. K., and Preble. 2,749.954.
Green, Xan B. K., and Preble. 2,758,589.
General 'Steel Castings Corp. : See —
Beckette, Edmund S. 2,749,848.
Cooke, James W. 2,754,770.
Cooke, James W. 2,766,703.
Kolesa, Thomas J. 2,741,996.
Krautheim. William C. 2.751,855.
Lich, Richard L. 2,758,549.
McCormick, John A. 2,737,903.
Travilla, James C. 2,737,906.
Travilla, James C. 2.752,863.
Travilla, James C, and Cooke. 2,745,358.
Travilla, James C, and Harley. 2,738,035.
Travilla, James C, Jr. 2,740,359.
Wintemberg, Adelbert C. 2,737.904.
Wintemberg, Adelbert C. 2,769,401.
General Steel Products Co., Inc. : See —
Harman, Melvin H. 2,755,487.
General Strapping Corp. : See —
Cheesman, John J. 2,730,036.
Osgood, Charles F., Jr., Grosvenor, McMartin, and
Schirmer. 2,748,692.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
General Time Corp. : See —
Black, William A. 2,755,995.
Kramer, Richard. 2,773,972.
Lorenz, Richard. L. 2,773.733.
General Tire and Rubber Co., The : See —
Beck, Howard G. 2,747,420.
Beck, Howard G. 2,758,853.
Cowles, Raymond H. 2,733,108.
Cowles, Raymond H. 2,749,160.
Eldred. Dewitt. 2,749,266
Kalafus, Edward F. 2,748,049.
Kraft, Herman T. 2.754,905.
Kraft, Herman T. 2,761,489.
Kraft, Herman T. 2,766,006.
Pfeiffer, Paul O. 2,756,799.
Pfeiffer, Paul O., Slemmons, and King. 2,756,048.
Pointer, Robert W. 2,742,301.
Pointer, Robert W. 2,742,302.
Price, Charles C. 2,735,863.
Read, Arthur E., Jr. 2,743,030.
Salem, Samuel. 2,766,164.
Seymour, Malcolm. 2.759,866.
Seymour, Malcolm. 2,770,879.
Skidmore. Prank O. 2,774,409.
Slemmons, Charles O., and Iredell. 2,773,698.
Te Grotenhuis, Theodore A. 2.742,378.
Te Grotenhuis, Theodore A. 2,745,818.
Te Grotenhuis, Theodore A. 2,751,369.
Geneslay, Raymond H. J., to Compagnie Generate de Geo-
physique. Seismometer. 2,740,946, 4-3-56. CI. 340 — 17.
Genet, Joseph J. Device for controlling the opening and
closing of the cylinders of combustion engines. 2,745,395,
5-15-56, CI. 123—190.
Genin, Robert I. Educational toy. 2,774,150, 12-18-56, CI.
35—22.
Genisco, Inc. : See —
Brown, Ralph E. 2,770,126.
Gennario, Paul : See —
Burns, Walter R., Gennario, and Ives. 2,739,646.
Genoe. Seymour R. Parking space guard. 2,737,740, 3-13-56,
CI. 39—5.
Genovese, Anthony L., to The National Plastic Products Co.
Scouring pad and filament. 2,743,511, 5-1-56, CI. 28 — 78.
Gens, Donald I. Height gage. 2,743,527, 5-1-56, CI.
33—169.
Genshaw, Roger M., and E. Kaake. Ash receiving and fire
extinguishing receptacle. 2,755.919, 7-24-56. CI. 206—37.
Gensheimer, Joseph R., and V. J. Grumblatt to Lord Mfg Co.
Motor mounting system. 2,772,649, 12-4-56, CI. 115 — 0.5.
Gent, Alfred W., and R. T. Lawrence, to International Stand-
ard Electric Corp. Electromagnetic wave guide systems.
2.736.863, 2-28-56, CI. 333—9.
Gent, Edgar W. Cutting device. 2,738,579, 3-20-56, CI.
30—212.
Gentile. Henry A. Magnetic drive for ships. 2,737,145.
3-6-56, CI. 115—34.
Gentilini. Augusto. Loom. 2,742,058. 4-17-56, CI. 139 — 28.
Gentry. Charles H. R.. A. W. J. Gollin. and N. Herzfeld. to
Hartford National Bank and Trust Co., trustee. Method
of making gas discharge tube and rectifier. 2.748,033.
5-29-56. 01. 117—224.
Gentry, Hermond G., to Atlanta Paper Corp. Packaging
method and means. 2.751,730, 6-26-56, CI. 53 — 32.
Gentry. Hermond G., to Atlanta Paper Co. Separating means.
2.752,027. 6-26-56. CI. 198—31.
Gentsch, Fred V. Detachable inside arm rest for sofa bed.
2.751,971. 6-26-56. CI. 155—198.
Gentzel. Perry H. Valve sealing device. 2,752,940, 7-3-56,
CI. 137—469.
George, Beatrice : See —
Georere, Theodore M. and B. 2,760.675.
George, Everett D., to The Goodvear Tire & Rubber Co.
Small tube splicer. 2.752.983. 7-3-56. CI. 154 — 9.
George, Fred, % to Norbest Turkey Growers Association.
Canned turkey product and method of preparing same.
2.761,786, 9-4-56. CI. 99—187.
George, Fred, V2 to Norbest Turkey Growers Association.
Method of preparing a food product. 2.766,122, 10-9-56,
Georce, Harold F. Golf cart. 2,761,691, 9-4-56, CI.
280—47.19.
George. Harry F. Latching mechanism. 2,764,014, 9-2.1-56,
CI. 70—146.
George, Harvey F., to Davidson Corp. Automatic controls
for rotary offset printing machines. 2,756,672, 7-31-56,
CI. 101—144.
George, Harvey F., to Davidson Corp. Sheet controlled inter-
rupter for rotary printing machines. 2,756,673, 7-31-56,
CI. 101—233.
George, Harvey F., and W. W. Davidson, to Davidson Corn.
Systems printing machine. 2,759,416, 8-21-56, CI.
101 — 217.
George, Henrv H. : See —
Deibler, Elmer F., George, and Miller. 2,735,067.
George, Howard A. Coil winding apparatus with integral
tension means. 2,761,630, 9-4-56, CI. 242 — 9.
George, Howard A. Tension compensating apparatus.
2,766,951, 10-16-56, CI. 242—156.
George, Landon C. Ventilator attachment for automobiles.
2,749,830, 6-12-56, CI. 98—2.
George, Philip F. : See —
Collins, Leonard M., and George.
2,772,035.
George, Ralph D. : See —
McKee, John F., Hartzler, Young, Ramirez, and George.
2,759,226.
George, Ralph W., to Radio Corp. of America. Mechanically
resonant filter devices. 2,762,985, 9-11-56, CI. 333 — 71.
George, Robert H. Drain valves. 2,732,854, 1-31-56, CI.
137—204.
George, Roscoe H., to Purdue Research Foundation. Random
pulse generator. 2,737,588, 3-6-56, CI. 250 — 37.
George, Theodore M. and B. Replaceable false bottom for con-
tainers. 2,760,675, 8-28-56, CI. 220—68.
George, Vaullee. Small trailers for carrying the front end of
a tractor. 2,773,696, 12-11-56, CI. 280—47.15.
George. Walter C. : See —
Goettsch, Walter J., and George. 2,762,550.
Repking, Edward F., George, and Fallert. 2.734,349.
George, Walter C, to Gaylord Container Corp. Basket with
stacking lid. 2,735,608, 2-21-56, CI. 229 — 43.
George, Walter C, to Gaylord Container Corp. Cover locking
means for a container. 2,736,487, 2-28-56, CI. 229—45.
George, Walter C, W. T. Nye, and J. A. Bousquet, to Gaylord
Container Corp. Containers. 2,729,384, 1-3-56, CI.
229—23.
George, Warren E., to Auburn Machine Works, Inc. Trencher
drive mechanism. 2,749,756, 6-12-56, CI. 74 — 15.86.
George, William L. : See —
Masci, Joseph N., and George. 2,772,999.
George, William L., to Spee-Dee Checkout Systems, Inc.
Checkout stand for self-service stores and the like.
2,741,523, 4-10-56, CI. 312—140.1.
Georgeffi, Vasil : See —
Danly, Philo H., and Georgeff. 2,753,405.
Georgia Iron Works Co. : See —
Hagler, Thomas W., Sr. 2,768,529.
Georgia Kaolin Co. : See —
Rowland, Ben W. 2,758,010.
'Saunders, Claude. 2,744,633.
Georgia-Pacific Plywood Co. : See —
Buckley, James L. 2,771,021.
Georgia Tech Research Institute : See —
Sugannan, Nathan. 2,762,820.
Georgia Tech Research Institute, The : See —
Belser, Richard B. 2,746,140.
Belser, Richard B. 2,746,886.
Georgiev, Alexander M., to General Motors Corp. Mounting
structure for capacitor. 2.747,827. 5-29-56. CI. 248—316.
Georgiev, Alexander M., and J. L. Hancock, to General Motors
Corp. Vent plug for electrolytic capacitor. 2,766,408,
10-9-56. CI. 317—230.
Geovision Inc. : See —
Rieber, Frank. 2,756,836.
Gera Corp. : See —
Bazarian, Albert V., Grimm, Gusman, and Silver.
2,767,350.
Gusman, Leo, Bazarian, Silver, and Grimm. 2,774 915.
Katzberg, Jesse. 2,757,308.
Katzberg, Jesse. 2,757,309.
Meier, Wilber L. 2,739.248.
Meier, Wilber L. 2.742,594.
Silver, Marvin N. 2.747.121.
Watrous, Ward W., Jr. 2,739,262.
Geraci, John, to Aries Laboratories, Inc. Preparation of sub-
stituted pteridines. 2,766,240, 10-9-56, CI. 260—251.5.
Geraete, Wolf : See —
Voortmann, Heinrich. 2,751,192.
Gerard, Frank. Valve mechanism for tooth paste dispenser
2,772,033, 11-27-56, CI. 222—340.
Gerard, William A., and C. H. Scullin, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Beam-type electron discharge device. 2,769,109.
10-30-56, 01. 313—69.
Gerber, Adolf, O. Leschhorn. H. Miiller, and J. Rambausek, to
Wacker-Chemie G. m. b. H. Improved process for making
alcoholic solutions of alkali-metal alkoxides. 2,761,880,
9-4-56, CI. 260 — 632.
Gerber, Albert J., to Gerber Plastic Co. Footwear and
methods for making the same. 2,744,340, 5-8-56,
36—11.5.
Gerber, Dale 0.. to The Hoover Co. Suction cleaner brush.
2.730,753. 1-17-56. CI. 15—399.
Gerber, Dale C. to The Hoover Co. Light arrangement for
suction cleaners. 2.734.214, 2-14-56. CI. 15—324.
Gerber, Dale C, to The Hoover Co. Suction cleaning tool
with adjustable brush. 2.758.331, 8-14-56, CI. 15—399.
Gerber, D.onald H. Doorway lighting apparatus. 2,734,123,
2-7-56. CI. 240—2.
Gerber, Eduard A., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Army. Circuit for measur-
ing the parameters of piezoelectric crystals. 2,733,405,
1-31-56, CI. 324 — 56.
Gerber, Georere L., to Krophler Mfg. Co. Seat roll construc-
tion. 2,742,958. 4-24-56, CI. 155 — 181.
Gerber, Harry, to Simplex Industrial Productions, Inc. Alarm
system. 2,771,598, 11-20-56, CI. 340—276.
Gerber, Karoly : See —
Gal, Endre, and Gerber. 2,773,483.
Gerber Plastic Co. : See —
Gerber, Albert J. 2,744,340.
Gi'rber Products Co. : See —
Burnett, Edward N. 2,729,041.
Eolkin, Dave. 2,759,307.
Hawk, Le Roy R. 2,766,126.
Hawk, Le Roy R., and Eolkin. 2,753,269.
Krupp, Robert F., and Wardell. 2,764,995.
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Gerber, Walter J. Automatic constant speed device.
2,774,254. 12-18-56, CI. 74—675.
Gerber, William T. : See —
Anderson, Ralph R., and Gerber. 2,732,905.
Gerberich, Donald E. : See —
Lee, John C, and Gerberich. 2,741,467.
Gerbracht, Fred. Roof and wall construction for prefabricated
buildings. 2,735,383, 2-21-56. CI. 108—21.
Gerbracht, George P., to Erie Resistor Corp. Contact clip.
2,736,876, 2-28-56, CI. 339—258.
Gerbracht, Osceola J. Apparatus and method for spraying
terrain. 2,757,044, 7-31-56, CI. 299 — 43.
Gerbracht, Osceolo J. Row crop weeder and cultivator.
2,758,530, 8-14-56, CI. 97 — 46.89.
Gerbracht, Osceola J. Spray pump apparatus. 2,774,626,
12-18-56, CI. 299^5.
Gerdes, John. Foot scraper for a vehicle. 2,755,102,7-17-56,
CI. 280 — 164.
Gerdes, Rionold E., H. G. Kromminga and P. T. Rewerts.
Fertilizer distributor with adjustable gate control and force
feed means to insure discharge of fertilizer. 2,764,321,
9-25-56, CI. 222—242.
Gerdetz, Louis F. Process of underground gasification of
coal. 2,761,663, 9-4-56, CI. 262—3.
Gerdin, Sven G., to Aktiebolaget Bofors. Depth-charge
launcher. 2,770,169, 11-13-56, CI. 89 — 1.
Gerding, Cornelius T. Method and apparatus for cutting
billets. 2,755,827, 7-24-56, CI. 143—85.
Gerdts, Gustav F. : See —
Page, Hans-Martin. 2,749,045.
Gerdy, Emanuel J. Muffler and tailpipe hanger. 2,744,706,
5-8-56, CI. 248—60.
Gerecke, Walter : See —
Cordier, Otto, and Gerecke. 2,740,387.
Gergel, William C. : See —
Astle, Melvin J., and Gergel. 2,756,240.
Gergovich, Frank A., and S. S. Lenski. Simulated motor-
sound producer. 2,748,532. 6-5-56, CI. 46 — 175.
Gerhard, Jacob H. : See —
Solomon, Benjamin, and Gerhard. 2,758,872.
Gerhardt. Carl \V. Well point. 2,744,579, 5-8-56, CI.
166—160.
Gerhardt, Philip B., J. O. Smith, Jr., and A. R. Jones, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Additives for petroleum
products. 2.746,923, 5-22-56, CI. 252—33.
Gerhardt, Philip B., J. O. Smith, Jr., and A. R. Jones, to
Esso Research and Engineering Co. Combination additive
for petroleum products. 2,750,340, 6-12-56, CI. 252 — 33.3.
Gerhardt, Walter, and A. Schropp, to H. A. Sickinger.
Vehicle coupling for producing additional ground pressure
of the coupled vehicles. 2.747.890, 5-29-56, CI. 280—406.
Gerhart, Cecil G., to N & W Industries, Inc. Reinforced
pocket structure. 2,766,460, 10-16-56, CI. 2 — 248.
Gerhold, Clarence G. : See —
Fenski. Ellsworth R., and Gerhold. 2,766,179.
Haensel, Vladimir, and Gerhold. 2,773,809.
Gerhold, Clarence G., to Universal Oil Products Co. Liquid
solvent extraction process. 2,730,558, 1-10-56, CI.
260—674.
Gerhold, Clarence G., to Universal Oil Products Co. Process
for hydrofining and reforming feed stocks. 2,773,007,
12-4-56, CI. 196—28.
Geriatric Utility Bed Corp. : See —
Pirone, Frank J., and Hamann. 2,761,152.
Gericke, Carl E.. to American Machinery Corp. Coating
process for fruits and vegetables. 2,755,189, 7-17-56, CI.
99—168.
Gericke, Erich. Shiftable flexible sheet securing device.
2,737,887, 3-13-56, CI. 101—415.1.
Gerity-Michigan Corp. : See —
Kinker. Clarence C, and Murtagh. 2.739.426.
Gerjovich, Henry J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Herbicidal halophenyl-alkyl-ureas. 2,753,251, 7-3-56, CI.
71—2.6.
Gerjovich, Henry J., and R. S. Johnson, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. N-(carbamyl) amide herbicides.
2.762.695, 9-11-56, CI. 71—2.6.
Gerjovich, Henry J., and R. S. Johnson, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. N-(carbamyl) amide herbicides.
2.762.696, 9-11-56, CI. 71 — 2.6.
Gerke, John R. : See —
Fried. Josef, Thoma. Perlman, and Gerke. 2,753,290.
Gerlach, Chester E. R. Process and compositions for pro-
ducing glass ornamentation. 2,757,473, 8-7-56, CI. 41 — 26.
Gerlach, Frank A., and F. Vetorino, to The American Laundry
Machinery Co. Door guiding and retaining means for
cylindrical receptacles. 2,768.681, 10-30-56. CI. 160 — 206.
Gerlach, Karl. Mine filling frame structure comprising props
and pivotally connected girders. 2,729,945, 1-10-56, CI.
61 — 45.
Gerlach, Karl. Mine supporting structure for working mines.
2,749,712. 6-12-56, CI. 61 — 45.
Gerlach. Karl. Pit prop. 2,765,140, 10-2-56, CI. 248—354.
Gerlinger Carrier Co. : See —
Gohrke, Raymond W. 2,748,966.
Gerlinger, Walter, Inc. : See —
Johnson, Harry H. 2,757,095.
German, Dwight : See —
Monroe, Charles Z., and German. 2,747,473.
German, Gordon G. Unloading attachment for a bin.
2,729,346, 1-3-56, CI. 214—17.
Germann, George J., to Autopulse Corp. Liquid fuel pump.
2,764.947, 10-2-56, CI. 103—150.
Germans, Fedde H., and W. Voogt, to De Nederlandse
Organisatie Voor Toegepast-Natuurwetenschappelijk Onder-
zoek Ten Behsoeve Van Nijverheid, Handel en Verkeer.
Device for inspecting and recording the appearance of
threads and yarns. 2,752,782, 7-3-56, CI. 73 — 160.
Germany, Norman V., and S. A. Makovski, to United Shoe
Machinery Corp. Spraying apparatus for cement lasting.
2,772,658, 12-4-56, CI. 118—323.
Geriner, Edmund, to Hanovia Chemical & Mfg. Co. Electric
discharge device. 2,733,373, 1-31-56, CI. 313—188.
Germeshausen, Kenneth J., to the United States of America
as represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Indirectly
heated cathode. 2,750,526, 6-12-56. CI. 313—337.
Germeshausen, Kenneth J. Flash-photography delay system.
2,755,714, 7-24-56, CI. 95—11.5.
Germeshausen, Kenneth J. Gaseous-discharge device and
method of making the same. 2,756,361, 7-24-56, CI.
313—184.
Germeshausen, Kenneth J. Electric-discharge system.
2,756,365, 7-24-56, CI. 315—234.
Gero, Doane R., to Goodyear Aircraft Corp. Ejectable air-
craft seat capsule. 2,733,027, 1-31-56, CI. 244 — 140.
Gerosa, Anthony. Mopping buckets. 2,738,531, 3-20-56, CI.
15—140.2.
Gerosa, Anthony. Movable support for containers. 2,744,710,
5-8-56, CI. 248—129.
Gerotor May Corp. : See —
Davis, Edward A. 2,732,099.
Gerotor May Corp. of Maryland : See —
Quintilian, Bartholomew F. 2,753,810.
Gerrish, Harold C. Apparatus for determination of fuel-air
ratio of gas mixtures. 2,756,128, 7-24-56, CI. 23 — 254.
Gerry, Julian E., and H. G. McMannus, to Menasco Mfg.
Co. Combination hydraulic steering and damping device.
2,747,549, 5-29-56, CI. 121—38.
Gerry, Julian E., and L. J. Maltby. Hydraulic actuated steer-
ing mechanism. 2,765,778, 10-9-56, CI. 121—38.
Gerry, Otto F., to General Electric Co. Combined beater
ejector and speed control for food mixer. 2,737,371.
3-6-56, CI. 259—1.
Gerry, Otto F., to General Electric Co. Trigger-controlled
switch speed governor and indicator for food mixers and
the like. 2,737,603, 3-6-56. CI. 310 — 68.
Gersbach, Herbert A., and D. R. Bacon, to Perey Mfg. Co., Inc.
Multiple coin controlled turnstile. 2,742,996, 4-24-56, CI.
Gersch, Adolph E., to Geo. Stevens Mfg. Co. Counting and
control device. 2,749,041, 6-5-56, CI. 235 — 132.
Gershberg, Solomon. Apparatus for testing adhesive tape.
2,751,784. 6-26-56, CI. 73—150.
Gershberg, Solomon. Apparatus for testing adhesive tape.
2,752,780, 7-3-56, CI. 73—150.
Gershen, Irvin J., to Pyro Plastics Corp. Container hinge
assembly. 2,746,081, 5-22-56, CI. 16—150.
Gershman, George L. Taper micrometer. 2,746,158, 5-22-56,
CI. 33—174.
Gershon, Benjamin. Prismatic ornamentation. 2,765,556,
10-9-56, CI. 41—19.
Gersley, Charles H., and K. P. Schumacher, to Pathe Mfg.
Corp. Adjustable book shelf. 2,752,047. 6-26-56, CI.
211—149.
Gersman, Chadot B. : See —
Gersman, Harvey M. 2,750,034.
Gtersman, Harvey M., deceased ; C. B. Gersman, administra-
trix. Method and apparatus for extrusion of plastic mate-
rials. 2,750,034, 6-12-50, Cl. 207—17.
Gerst, Chris, to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Concrete mixer.
2,732,189, 1-24-56, Cl. 259—177.
Transmission.
Gerst, Chris, to The Transmission & Gear Co.
2,741,130, 4-10-56, Cl. 74—15.86.
Gerst, Chris, to The Transmission & Gear Co. Transmission.
2.764 898, 10-2-56. Cl. 74—360.
Gerst, Chris, to The Transmission & Gear Co. Transmission.
2,772,582, 12-4-56, Cl. 74—740.
Gerst, Irving : See —
Libman, Earl E., Fialkow, Bozeman, and Gerst.
2,762,565.
Gerstenberger, Walter, to United Aircraft Corp. Hydra ulic
booster control of helicopter blade pitch. 2,755,870,
7-24-56, Cl. 170—160.25.
Gerstenberger, Walter, to United Aircraft Corp. Fluid
damper. 2,755,871, 7-24-56, Cl. 170—160.55.
Gerstenberger, Walter, to United Aircraft Corp. Fluid
damper for rotary wing aircraft. 2,755,872, 7-24-56, Cl.
170—160.55.
Gerstenblith. Simon, to Finesse Wristlet, Inc. Expansible
band with tubular inner and outer links, the inner links
having guiding and stop flanges. 2,753,682, 7-10-56, Cl.
59—79.
Gerstmayr, Leonard A., to Wolfgang Spitzer. Safety gas
cocks. 2,754,896, 7-17-56, Cl. 158—134.
Gerteis, Karl M., to Carrier Corp. Compressor capacity con-
trol. 2,755,987, 7-24-56, Cl. 230—22.
Gervais, Germain. Integrating counter mechanism.
2,743,867, 5-1-56, Cl. 235—61.
Gerwe, Raymond D., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Material applicator for fruits and vegetables. 2,738,761,
3-20-56, Cl. 118—13.
Gerwig, Harvey F., H. M. Ehrhardt, C. W. Franklin, and
F. 0. Hosterman, to Weston Hydraulics, Ltd. Locking,
damping and rate control means for fluid pressure servo
systems. 2,755,777, 7-24-56, Cl. 121 — 41.
296
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Gerwig, Larry L., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Dispensing valve
for high pressure fluid storage flasks. 2,744,386, 5-8-56, CI.
62—1.
Gerwig, Larry L., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Freezing point
meter. 2,749,741, 6-12-56, CI. 73—17.
Gerwig, Larry L., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Freeze-tester.
2,774,238, 12-18-56, CI. 73—17.
Gerzon, Koert, and E. R. Shepard, to Eli Lilly and Co.
Alkylene dioxy bis-benzylamines. 2,759,977, 8-21-56, CI.
260—570.9.
Geschickter, Charles F., and L. M. Rice. Polyhydrophthalamic
acid visceral smooth muscle relaxants. 2,774,787, 12-18-56,
CI. 260—514.
Geschickter Fund for Medical Research, Inc. : See —
Grogan, Charles H., and Rice. 2,751,392.
Grogan, Charles H., and Rice. 2,759,973.
Gesell, Frank A., and E. N. Woistmann, to General Mills, Inc.
Combined brush and mop. 2,732,574, 1-31-56, CI. 15 — 115.
Gesellschaft der Ludw. von Roll'schen Eisenwerke AG. : See —
Bretscher, Otto. 2,774,197.
Gesellschaft fuer Linde's Eismaschinen Aktiengesellschaft :
See-
Jacob, Fritz. 2,753,698.
Lahoda, Alfred. 2,775,211.
Gesellschaft fiir Linde's Eismaschinen Aktiengesellschaft :
See —
Becker, Rudolf, and Hartmann. 2,737,784.
Ranke. Fritz. 2,730,875.
Gesellschaft fur Teerverwertung mit beschrankter Haftung :
Schmalenbach, Adolf. 2,740,753.
Gesellschaft zur Forderung der Forschung an der Eidg.
Techn. Hochschule : See —
Honegger, Emil. 2,759,494.
Gessler, Otto C. Closure hinge. 2,771,629. 11-27-56, CI.
16—190.
Gessner, David, Co. : See —
Dourdeville, Theodore A. 2,739,366.
Gestetner Ltd. : See —
Styles, Leonard W. 2,775,451.
Styles, Leonard W., and Picking. 2,730,042.
Getaz, James L. Knitted hosiery and method of closing
the toe of same. 2,740,279, 4-3-56, CI. 66 — 187.
Getline, Gordon L. Vibration-isolating power plant mounting
system. 2,761,638, 9-4-56, CI. 248 — 5.
Gettel, Henry E. Variable tray box. 2,775,498, 12-25-56,
CI. 312 — 201.
Gettelman, Robert O., to Wisconsin Marine Co. Snow re-
mover of the rotary type. 2,770,894, 11-20-56, CI. 37 — 43.
Gettemans, John F. : See —
Block, Alfred, and Gettemans. 2,750,251.
Getz, Arnstead G., to The Bishop and Babcock Mfg. Co.
Rolls for corrugating metal strips. 2,769,479, 11-6-56,
CI. 153—77.
Getz, Benjamin E., to A. F. Meyer Mfg. Co. Pressure rolls
for agricultural machines. 2,753,788, 7-10-56, CI.
100—171.
etz, Delmc
Filler cap assembly
Getz, Delmond L., and G. E. Ridgway, to Kelsey-Hayes Wheel
Co. Filler cap assembly. 2.751,J08, 6-19-56. CI. 220 — 55.
Getz, Delmond L., and R. O. Hedges, to Kelsev-Hayes Wheel
Co. Gas burner. 2,759,533, 8-21-56, CI. 158—110.
Getz, Delmond L., and R. O. Hedges, to KelseyjHayes Wheel
Co. Fuel supply system for oil burners. 2,760,564,
8-28-56, CI. 158—36.3.
Geuder, Paeschke & Frey Co. : See —
Voigt, Herbert L. 2,756,423.
Voigt, Herbert L., and Siczkiewicz. 2,760,286.
Geul, Herman. Drying kiln. 2,735,192, 2-21-56, CI. 34—223.
Geula. John H. Automatic edge grinder for optical lenses.
2,747.337, 5-29-56, CI. 51—101.
Gever, Gabriel : See —
Drake, Gordon D., Gever, and Hayes. 2.740,792.
Drake, Gordon D., Gever, and Hayes. 2,759,931.
Ebetino, Frank F., Gever, and Hayes. 2,759,932.
Gever, Gabriel, to The Norwich Pharmacal Co. Preparation
of a series of new 3-amino-2-oxazolidones. 2,740,791,
4-3-56, CI. 260—307.
Gever, Gabriel, to The Norwich Pharmacal Co. New n-(5-nitro-
2-furfurylidene)-3-amino-2-oxazolidones. 2,742,462, 4-17-56,
CI. 260—240.
Gever, Gabriel, and J. G. Michels, to The Norwich Pharmacal
Co. New chemotherapeutic nitrofurans. 2,746,960,
5-22-56. CI. 260—240.
Gewecke, Theodore H. : See —
Morris, William E., and Gewecke. 2,758,723.
Gewecke, Theodore H., and C. R. Broman, to Baxter Labo-
ratories, Inc. Apparatus for blood collection and method
of using the same. 2,757,669, 8-7-56, CI. 128 — 214.
Gewerkschaft Eisenhuetto Westfalia : See —
Herrmann. Julius. 2,745,651.
Geyer, Charles F. Manually actuated control attachment for
automatic choke. 2,764.39.'!. 9-25-56. CI. 261—64.
Geyer, Howard M., to General Motors Corp. Actuator for
power steering apparatus. 2,742,021, 4-17-56, CI. 121 — 41.
Geyer, Howard M., to General Motors Corp. Actuator with
dual locking means. 2,769,430, 11-6-56, CI. 121 — 40.
Geyer, Howard M., to General Motors Corp. Self-locking ac-
tuator. 2,773,485, 12-11-56. Cl. 121—40.
Geyer, Howard M., to General Motors Corp. Locking means
for fluid motor or the like. 2,774,336, 12-18-56, Cl.
121 — 40.
Geyer, Howard M., to General Motors Corp. Actuator as-
sembly with load sensing means. 2,774,337, 12-18-56, Cl.
121-4l.
Geyer, Paul. : See —
Parshall, Clarence M., and Geyer. 2,744,287.
Geyger, Wilhelm A., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Motor control
by magnetic servo amplifier. 2,743,407, 4-24-56, Cl.
318—207.
Geyser, E. K., Co. : See —
Geyser, Emil K. 2,771,970.
Geyser, Emil K., to E. K. Geyser Co. Metal windows.
2,771,970, 11-27-56, Cl. 189 — 75.
Gezich, Stephen T. Dispenser for drawing out and serving a
desirable length of tape. 2,746,543, 5-22-56, Cl. 164 — 42.
Gfeller, Fritz, to M. von Schulthess. Method of spray-coating
with metals. 2,754,225, 7-10-56, Cl. 117—93.
Gfroerer, Joseph. Chum pot. 2,765,575, 10-9-56, Cl.
43 — 44.99.
Ghalib, Selchouk A., and N. A. Taylor, to Metropolitan-Vickers
Electrical Co. Ltd., and G. K. Jensen & Co. Ltd. Control
systems for electric lifts and the like. 2,757,758, 8-7-56,
Cl. 187—29.
Ghertman, Ioino, and E. Febvre, to International Business Ma-
chines Corp. Computing mechanisms for checking computa-
tions. 2,731,199, 1-17-56. Cl. 235—61.7.
Ghiorso, Albert : See —
Thompson, Stanley G., Cunningham, and Ghiorso.
2,741,627.
Ghormley, Edwin I., to Aluminum Goods Mfg. Co. Strip
feeding apparatus. 2.754.117, 7-10-56, Cl. 271 — 2.5.
Ghormley, Karl S. Apparatus for dispensing antifreeze vapor
and the like to moving volumes of compressed air.
2,733,733, 2-7-56, Cl. 138—34.
Giacchetti, Anacleto D. : See —
Andriulis, Vytautas, and Giacchetti. 2,739,911.
Giachino, Marcello T., to Commercial Solvents Corp. Process
for drying materials of high moisture diffusion resistance.
2,730.814, 1-17-56, Cl. 34—9.
Giacobbe, Paul : See —
Lodi, Emilio. 2,770,881.
Giacobine, Clifford R. : See —
Brown, William E., and Giacobine. 2,761,836-42.
Giacoletto, Lawrence J. : See —
Law, Russell R., Johnson, Giacoletto, and Barton.
2,750,507.
Giacoletto, Lawrence J., to Radio Corp. of America. Oscilla-
tor. 2,751,496, 6-19-56, Cl. 250—36.
Giacosa, Dante, to Fiat S. p. A. Motor vehicle with forwardly
mounted engine. 2,730,185, 1-10-56, Cl. 180 — 64.
Giacosa. Dante, to Fiat S. p. A. Rear suspension for motor
vehicles. 2.755.100. 7-1 7-5fi Cl. 280— 124.
Giacosa, Dante, to Fiat Societa per Azioni. Electric light-
ing and signalling plant for motor vehicles. 2,774,009,
12-11-56. Cl. 315—83.
Giaimo, Charles V., to The Lionel Corp. Electrical control
of partially denervated muscles. 2,737,183, 3-6-56, Cl.
128—424.
Giambertoni, Andrea. Electric bread-toaster. 2,739,525,
3-27-56, Cl. 99 — 391.
Giambra, Santo, Jr. Safety razor. 2,738,578, 3-20-56, Cl.
30—60.5.
Gianelos. Louis, to The Harshaw Chemical Co. Electrodeposi-
tion of lead. 2,773,819, 12-11-56, Cl. 204—53.
Giani, Adolfo, to Reggiani Meccanotex S. p. A. Feeding
means for a textile printing machine. 2,755,085, 7-17-56,
Cl. 271—2.5.
Gianini, Carlo. System of carburation for internal combus-
tion engines. 2.754.812. 7-17-56, Cl. 123 — 119.
Giannini, G. M., & Co. Inc. : See—
Mastropole. Alfred J. 2,773.966.
Mounteer, Carlyle A. 2,759,081.
Oiannotta. Carmen R. See —
Kaufman, Herman S., and Giannotta. 2,729,967.
Gianola, Aldo : See —
Lazan, Frank, Jr. 2,769,653.
Giardinelli, Joseph : See —
Occhipinti, Rosario, Giardinelli, and Proniuk. 2,747,075.
Giargiari, Araando : See —
Wierman, Clyde H. 2,750,685.
Giaro, Joseph A., to International Standard Electric Corp.
Method of balancing telephone cables, means of carrying
out same and cables balanced by said method. 2,735,897,
2-21-56, Cl. 179—78.
Gibas, Joseph A. Chair shoe. 2,746,203, 5-22-56, Cl. 45—137.
Gibb, Thomas B. : See —
Bender, Howard L., Farnham, Guyer, and Gibb.
2,754,335.
Gibb, Thomas R. P.. Jr. : See —
Banus, Mario D., Gibb, and Bragdon. 2,738,369.
Gibboney, Steward G., Sr. Sewer pipe elbow die. 2,751.658,
6-26-56. Cl. 25—39.
Gibbons, Clyde F., to Crown Zellerbach Corp. Partitioned
traction grit dispensing container. 2,758,773, 8-14-56,
Cl. 229—15.
Gibbons John P., to Corn Products Refining Co. Direct
esterification of glycosides with fatty acids. 2,759,922,
8-21-56, Cl. 260—210.
Gibbons, John P., to Corn Products Refining Co. Catalytic
esterification of glucosides with fatty acids. 2,759,923,
8-21-56, Cl. 260 — 210.
Gibbons, Melvin W. and W. J., % to J. A. Burke. Tool for
piercing eaves trough sections and applying clamp thereto.
2,760,211, 8-28-56, Cl. 7—5.4.
LIST OF PATENTEES
297
Gibbons, Michael F. Flush tank valve mechanism. 2,741,774,
4-17-56, CI. 4 — 56.
Gibbons, Wayne J. : See —
Gibbons, Melvin W. and W. J. 2,760,211.
Gibbs, Charles W. and D. E. Fowl slaughtering stand.
2,735,135, 2-21-56, CI. 17—11.
Gibbs, Darrel E. : See —
Gibbs, Charles W. and D. E. 2,735,135.
Gibbs, George L., Jr. : See —
Olson, Elmer, Kelly, Gibbs, and Reppert. 2,732,038.
Gibbs, Joe W. : See-
Sloan, Oliver C, and Gibbs. 2,771,142.
Gibbs Mfg. and Research Corp. : See —
Brandt, Raymond \V. 2,736,189.
Wickham, Parker B. 2,743,603.
Gibbs, Norman E. : See —
De Turk John E., MacNeill, and Gibbs. 2,751,440.
Gibbs, Roy J. Multiple bladed roofing and pruning knives.
2,732.620. 1-31-56, CI. 30 — 320.
Gibbs, Thomas H., Jr., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Drum
with supported fiber bottom. 2,775,385, 12-25-56, CI.
229—5.5.
Gibbs, William G. : See—
Feick, Daniel E., Gibbs, and Howell. 2,772,612.
Gibbs, William J. : See —
Larsen, Carl H., and Gibbs. 2,769,676.
Gibbs, William J., and C. H. Larsen, to American Machine
& Foundry Co. Self leveling, storing, and dispensing ap-
paratus. 2,739,862, 3-27-56, CI. 312—71.
Gibraltar Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Woessner, Carl J. 2,744,650.
Gibson, Albert S., % to W. H. Kintzinger. Plural wire strip-
per and electrical connector. 2,738,479, 3-13-56, CI.
339—98.
Gibson, Allan M. Thumb tack tool. 2,753,150, 7-3-56, CI.
254—21.
Gibson, Austin A. : See —
Barnes, Arthur W., Dyer, and Gibson. 2,771,457.
Gibson, Carl A., Jr., to Northwestern Mail Bos Co. Self
propelled figured wheeled toy. 2,758,415, 8-14-56, CI.
46—107.
Gibson, Carl A., Jr., and M. I. Glass. Combination toy land
and water vehicle. 2,775,062, 12-25-56, CI. 46 — 96.
Gibson, Christian D., to The Raymond Corp. Material han-
dling lift truck. 2,752,058, 6-26-56, CI. 214—730.
Gibson, Clyde M. Adjustable choke for double barreled shot-
guns. 2,731,754, 1-24-56, CI. 42—79.
Gibson Electric Co. : See —
Hoyer, Norman S. 2,768,099.
Gibson, Eugene C. and L. C. Holt, to The Chemstrand Corp.
Lacing-up dev.ice. 2,735,540, 2-21-56, CI. 203—67.
Gibson, Frank M., to General Motors Corp. Vehicle window
well drainage and sealing means. 2,747,922, 5-29-56,
CI. 296—44.
Gibson, George M. Hydrotherapy massage apparatus.
2,733,711, 2-7-56, CI. 128—56.
Gibson, George M. Laundry machine. 2,759,348, 8-21-56,
CI. 68—21.
Gibson, George T., and W. H. W. Ramsay, Jr., to John
Gibson & Son Ltd. Refuse-collecting vehicle. 2,730,255,
1-10-56. CI. 214 — 503.
Gibson, George W., to United States Shoe Machinery Corp.
Lining roughing machines. 2,735,239, 2-21-56, CI. 51—128.
Gibson, Gordon P., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Alternat-
ing-current motor. 2,763,825, 9-18-56, CI. 318 — 226.
Gibson, Harry L. Apparatus for securing thermal-activated
adhesives. 2,766,810, 10-16-56, CI. 154 — 42.
Gibson-Homans Co. : See —
Cornell. Norman M., Gulick, and Boven. 2,768,768.
Gibson, Horace N. Photographic illuminating device.
2,750,489, 6-12-56, CI. 240—1.3.
Gibson. Inc. : See —
McCarty, Theodore M. 2,740,313.
Polfuss, Lester W. 2,737,842.
Gibson, J. Lowell, to General Motors Corp. Refrigerating
apparatus. 2,746,261, 5-22-56, CI. 62 — 4.
Gibson, James G. Spray attachment for a cultivator.
2,732,254. 1-24-56, CI. 299—30.
Gibson. John H, to Dewrance & Co. Ltd. Strainers.
2,747,682. 5-29-56. CI. 183 — 34.
Gibson. John, & Son Ltd. : See —
Gibson, Oeorge T., and Ramsay. 2,730.255.
Gibson, Joseph W„ Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Fibrous materials and processes of making same. 2,730,479.
1-10-56. CI. 154 — 101.
Gibson, Oliver E., to United States Gypsum Co. Gypsum
boards having crack resistant edge portions. 2,749,263,
6-5-56, CI. 154 — 45.9.
Gibson. Percy O. : See —
Rynerson. John P., Jr., Ballantine, Kidder, and Gibson.
2.728.963.
Gibson Refrigerator Co. : See —
Andersen. Earl H. 2.755.108.
Beardslee, Lewis D. 2,734,988.
Rasmussen, Luther A. 2.741,808.
Rusch, Edward W., Shank, and Malone. 2.766.929.
Rnsch. Edward W.. Shank, and Walsh. 2,738,919.
Schrader. Milford J. 2.751,106.
Gibson, Robert C, to Parker Rust Proof Co. Method of
forming oxalate coating on chromium alloys. 2,774,696,
12-18-56. CI. 148 — 6.1 4.
Gibson, Robert G. Combination implement carrier and hitch
for tractors. 2,775,176, 12-25-56, CI. 97 — 46.35.
369555— P 20
Gibson, Robert J. : See —
Kirkpatrick, Leland W., Gibson, and Rich. 2,734,008.
Gibson, Walter G. : See —
Schroeder. Alfred C. and Gibson. 2,743,310.
Gibson, Walter G., to Radio Corp. of America. Registration
in color television. 2,744,951, 5-8-56, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Gibson, Wilfred C. : See —
Schweitzer, Frank J., Jr., and Gibson. 2,760,750.
Gibson, William, and E. F. Thomson, to Daily Mirror News-
papers Ltd. Assembly unit for a conveyor system.
2,763,360, 9-18-56, CI. 198—35.
Giddings & Lewis Machine Tool Co. : See —
Gallimore, Keith F. 2,735,975.
Gallimore, Keith F. 2,762,269.
Gallimore, Keith F. 2,774,250.
Gallimore, Keith F., and Schurger. 2,730,021.
Hollis, John C. 2,743,699.
Renier, William S. 2,750,628.
Gideon, Victor W., y± to J. G. Culbertson. Internal com-
bustion engine carburetor. 2,759,718, 8-21-56, CI.
261—65.
Gieck, Joseph F., to J. F. Pritchard Co. Heat exchange de
vice for the evaporative cooling of a liquid. 2,766,597
10-16-50, CI. 62 — 154.
Gieg. Melvin R. Typographical slug casting machine.
2,775,340, 12-25-56, CI. 199—61.
Giel, Georse J., to Audio Products Corp. Electrical connector
2,732,534, 1-24-56, CI. 339—176.
Gielow. Christian, and H. W. Hagen. Process and means for
handling plastic masses. 2,765,153, 10-2-56, CI. 259 — 2,
Gier, Francis T. : See —
Tagliaferri, Frank P., and Gier. 2,7i;i.!.i.".n
Gierlich, Raymond A., to Continental Machines, Inc. Com
posite gage block. 2,772,483, 12-4-56, CI. 33—168.
Giertz-Hedstrom, Stig. F. Adolph, and C. G. Lindgren, to
Aktiebolaget Vibro-Betong. Electric vibrator mechanism,
2,761,079, 8-28-56, CI. 310—82.
Giese, Alphonse J., and L. B. Austing, to Vulcan Corp.
Educational spinning toy. 2,742,733, 4-24-56, CI. 46- "
Giese, Alphonse J., to Vulcan Corp. Process for salvaging
bowling pin billets. 2.752,962, 7-3-56, CI. 144—309.
Gieseke, Werner A. Electronic control circuit. 2,767,351
10-16-56, CI. 315—171.
Giesen, Johann, to Inventa A-G., fur Forschung und Patentver
wertung Luzern. Method of decomposing lignin and lignin
containing materials. 2,774,795, 12-18-56, CI. 260—619.
Giesker, William C, and R. K. Britton, to The Autoyre Co
Inc. Electrolytic metal treatment and article. 2,716,915
5-22-56, CI. 204—56.
Gieskieng. Marlon W. Railway car wheel markers. 2,732,825,
1-31-56, CI. 118 — 326.
Giffin Aluminum Products Co. : See —
Rosebrook, Guy L. 2,742,120.
Giffin. E. R. : See —
Rosebrook, Guy L. 2,742,120.
Gifford, Elmer S. Receptacle lid fastener. 2,768,851,
10-30-56, CI. 292—30.
Gifford, Joseph H., and F. S. Malick, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Magnetic amplifier speed control of direct current
motor. 2,769,129. 10-30-56, CI. 318—327.
Gifford-Wood Co. : See —
Herberg. Clifton L. 2.732,789.
Schnabel, Otto F., and Vickers. 2,742,108.
Giftcraft, Inc. : See —
Robbio, Benjamin. 2,745,371.
Gilardi, Carlo. Auxiliary motor and drive for bicycles adapt-
ed to be confined between the pedals thereof. 2,745,504,
5-15-56, CI. 180—33.
Gilardino, Mario J. Fixture for working on lumber.
2,756,509, 7-31-56, CI. 33—174.
Gilbane Building Co. : See —
Choquette, Paul J. 2,739,365.
Gilbert, A. C, Co., The : See —
Gilbert, Alfred C, and Ryan. 2,754.620.
Kastner, Ledyard G., and Monaco. 2,738,080.
Gilbert, Alfred C, and C. Ryan, to The A. C. Gilbert Co.
Window simulating toy constructional block. 2,754,620,
7-17-56, CI. 46—24.
Gilbert, Alfred J., Jr. : See —
Keen, Harry J., Papaieck, and Gilbert. 2,751,483.
Gilbert, Alfred R., to General Electric Co. Organosilicon
compounds containing phosphorus. 2,768,193, 10-23-56,
CI. 260 — 448.2.
Gilbert & Barker Mfg. Co. : See —
Bills, Philip H., and Gris6. 2,742,188.
Mitnik. William P. 2,742,186.
Grise\ Alfred L. 2,742.320.
Gris6, Alfred L. 2,744,788.
Hope, Stanley C. 2,744,656.
Mesh, Theodore J. 2.738,493.
Rapisarda, Edward D. 2,770,499.
Gilbert, Bruce : See — ■
Mohaupt, Henry H., and Gilbert. 2,765,739.
Gilbert, Charles A., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Navy. X-beam strain
gauge dynamometer. 2,707,577, 10-23-56, CI. 73—147.
Gilbert. Charles E., deceased ; M. D. Gilbert. N. Coates, and
The Chase National Bank of the City of New York, execu-
tors. Electric connector apparatus. 2,734,177, 2-7-56,
CI. 339—97.
Gilbert. Clyde L. Chuck-stock for drill presses and the like.
2,729,128. 1-3-56, CI. 81—90.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Gilbert, Dove M. : See —
Dyer, Charles E., and Gilbert. 2,764,376.
Gilbert, Elma W. Dipstick actuated illuminating device.
2,743,352, 4-24-56, CI. 240—7.1.
Gilbert, Eugene V., % to A. Bednarz. Automobile impact
indicator. 2,762,995, 9-11-56, CI. 340—61.
Gilbert, Everett E., and G. J. Sorma, to Allied Chemical &
Dye Corp. Process for the manufacture of substituted
ureas. 2,729,677, 1-3-56, CI. 260—553.
Gilbert, Everett E., and J. A. Utto, lo Allied Chemical &
Dye Corp. Production of dialkyl hydrogen phosphites.
2,745,862. 5-15-56, CI. 260—461.
Gilbert, Everett E., to Allied Chemical & Dye Corp. Herbicides.
2,764,479, 9-25-56, CI. 71—2.7.
Gilbert, Everett E., and B. Veldhuis, to Allied Chemical &
Dye Corp. Process for preparing oil-soluble sulfonic acids.
2,769,836, 11-6-56, CI. 260 — 504.
Gilbert, Gerald, and W. S. Johnson, to Rohm & Haas Co.
Preparation of glyceric acid. 2,752,391. 6-26-56, CI.
260—535.
Gilbert, Hairy, and F. F. Miller, to The B. F. Goodrich Co.
Method for preparing interpolymers of vinylidene cyanide
with aliphatic conjugated diolefins. 2,740,769, 4-3-56, CI.
260—78.5.
Gilbert, Harry, and F. F. Miller, to The B. F. Goodrich Co.
Method for preparing interpolymers of vinvlidene cyanide
with aliphatic conjugated diolefins. 2,740,770, 4-3-56, CI.
260—78.5.
Gilbert, Harry, and F. F. Miller, to The B. F. Goodrich Co.
Solutions of vinylidene cyanide interpolymers in nitro-
alkanes. 2,745,814.5-15-56 CI. 260— 32.4.
Gilbert, Isaac O. : See —
Brown, Robinson W., Gilbert, and Youtz. 2,758,467.
Gilbert, Jack, and H. Preble, Jr., to General Slicing Machine
Co., Inc. Sharpening device for food slicing machines.
2,769,289, 11-6-56, CI. 51—248.
Gilbert, Jack, and H. Preble, Jr., to General Slicing Machine
Co., Inc. Motor gear box. 2,771,786, 11-27-56, CI.
74 — 421.
Gilbert, Leon : See —
De Jur, Harry, and Gilbert. 2,736,870.
Gilbert, Leon, to Continental Connector Corp. Separable
connector assembly with aligning and securing means.
2,746,022, 5-15-56, CI. 339—92.
Gilbert, Lloyd D., deceased, by D. D. Oliphant, Jr., adminis-
trator, to Pacific Coast Engineering Co. Bending machine.
2,759,515, 8-21-56, CI. 153—61.
Gilbert Mfg. Co., Inc. : See—
D'Angelo, Mario. 2,760,022.
Gilbert, Margaret D. : See —
Gilbert, Charles E. 2,734.177.
Gilbert. Maxon E. Charcoal broiler grill. 2.735.358. 2-21-56,
CI. 99—427.
Gilbert & Nash Co. : See—
Baetz, Clarence O. 2,729,111.
Wendshuh, Herbert L., and Lamon. 2,729,112.
Gilbert, Paul T., Jr., to Beckman Instruments. Inc. Glass
electrodes. 2,756,203. 7-24-56. CI. 204—195.
Gilbert, Phillip E. Beverage can and accessory. 2,729,956.
1-10-56, CI. 65—13.
Gilbert, Ronald A., to D. Napier & Son Ltd. Infinitely vari-
able ratio transmission mechanism. 2,772,575, 12-4-56, CI.
74—199.
Gilbert, Roswell W., to Weston Electrical Instrument Corp.
.Electromagnetic transformer. 2,729,781, 1-3-56, CI.
321—25.
Gilbert, Roswell W., to Weston Electrical Instrument Corp.
D. C. amplifier. 2,744,168, 5-1-56, CI. 179 — 171.
Gilbert, Roswell W„ to Weston Electrical Instrument Corp.
Photographic exposure-determining apparatus. 2,755,704.
7-24-56, CI. 88—23.
Gilbert, Samuel, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Engine starters.
2,755,642, 7-24-56, CI. 64—30.
Gilbert, Samuel, and C. S. Metsger, to Bendix Aviation Corp.
Fluid operated accessory spline disconnect. 2,742,991,
4-24-56, CI. 192—91.
Gilbert, Walter J., Sr., to Syntron Co. Rotary shaft seal.
2,761,709, 9-4-56, CI. 286—9.
Gilbert, Walter W. : See —
McShane, Herbert F., Jr., and Gilbert. 2,772,291.
Gilbert, Walter W., and B. W. Howk, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Process of hydrogenating maleic an-
hydride with a nickel or cobalt molybdite catalyst.
2,772.293, 11-27-56, CI. 260 — 343.6.
Gilbert Wheel, Inc. : See- —
Allen. Gene. 2,761,485.
Gilbert, William I., J. G. McNulty, and C. W. Montgomery,
to Gulf Research & Development Co. Desulfurization of
high boiling hydrocarbons. 2,733,189, 1-31-56, CI. 196 — 28.
Gilbert, William L., Clock Corp., The : See-
Arnold. Charles H. 2,729,056.
Thompson, Norman F., 3rd, and Marres. 2,773.548.
Gilbertville Woven Label Corp. : See —
Gage, Edwin G. 2,752,999.
Gage, Edwin G. 2,760,566.
Gilbey, W. & A., Ltd. : See-
Wiseman. William A. 2,754.212.
Gilbreth, Barbara F., and B. J. Williams. Tape roll holder
and tear strip. 2,734,575. 2-14-56, CI. 164—84.5.
Gilchrist. Alan, to Peabody Engineering Corp. Burner air
register and fuel control system. 2,748,844. 6-5-56, CI.
158— 11.
Gilchrist, Albert D.. to The Leece-Neville Co. Electrical gen-
erating system. 2,738,457, 3-13-56. CI. 322—28.
Gilchrist, Edgar S., to Manning, Maxwell & Moore, Inc.
Electronic controller for process control systems. 2,758,220,
8-7-56, CI. 307—64.
Gilchrist, Fred W., to Toledo Scale Co. Automatic tare device.
2,746,708, 5-22-56, CI. 249 — 60.
Gilcrest, Laurence B., Jr. : See —
Gilcrest, Laurence B., Sr., and L. B. Gilcrest, Jr.
2,758,920.
Gilcrest, Laurence B., Sr., and L. B. Gilcrest, Jr. Apparatus
for and method of desulphurizing molten iron. 2,758,920,
8-14-56, CI. 75—55.
Gilday, Cheston M., Sr. Industrial fuse and switch. 2,756,303.
7-24-56, CI. 200—114.
Gildemeister & Co. A.-G. : See —
Mobius, Walter. 2,734,415.
Gilder, Oren F. Self-propelled baler vehicle. 2,754,652,
7-17-56, CI. 56—341.
Giles, Jeremiah D. : See —
Wiser, Henry J. 2,749,262.
Giles, Jeremiah D. Roll of thermal insulation material.
2,739,703, 3-27-56, CI. 206 — 59.
Gilfert, James C. : See —
Jacobson, Moses G., Gilfert, De Luca, and Mruk.
2,769,884.
(Hlnllan Bros., Inc.: See —
Byerly, Coy M. 2.758,299.
Daspit, John I. 2,758,277.
Davis. Donovan C, and Tryon. 2,769,084.
Franke, Dallas V. 2,741,760.
Franke, Dallas V. 2,741,761.
Green, David J., Landee, and Johnson. 2,734,944.
Johnson, Thomas J. 2,758,247.
McCann, Joe G., and Stein. 2,751,559.
McCanu, Joe G., Weil, and Stein. 2,745,100.
Michels, Lawrence. 2,753,453.
O'Neil, William T. 2,774,064.
Shuler, Martin H., and Davis. 2,740,963.
Tasker, Homer G., and O'Neil. 2,751,587.
Tasker, Homer G., and Shuler. 2,737,654.
Gilfillan, Henry W., to Chrysler Corp. Power transmission.
2,753,727, 7-10-56, CI. 74—336.5.
Gilford, Saul R. : See— „ w .
Brown, Ellis NT., Lee, and Gilford. 2,745,369.
Saito, Sachio. and Gilford. 2,738,432. „ „, K„
Gilfry, Otto H. Antenna mast support. 2,73o,639. 2-21-o6,
Pi 248 43
Gilgoff, Herman. Forming dies for cutting fabric covered
wire rods and forming buckles and the like. 2,762,109,
9_H_56, CI. 29—3.
Gilhooly, Francis P. : See-— ,„.,,. ,
Jones, Harry G., Jr., Koeper, and Gilhooly. 2,755,738.
Gilkeson, David C. : See —
Cook, Alan A., and Gilkeson. 2,769,3*2
Gilkeson, David C, to Wollensak Optical Co. Telephoto
objective lens comprising four elements. 2,769,371,
11-6-56, CI. 88—57. „ ± .,
Gilkev. Escho V., to J. R. Halvorsen. Portable saw table
containing sliding portion. 2,729,250, 1-3-56. CI 143—132.
Gilkev John W., to Dow Corning Corp. Method of preparing
pheiiylhalosilanes. 2,774,779, 12-18-56, CI. 260 — 448.2.
Gilkev, Russell : See —
Caldwell, John R., and Gilkey. 2,759,900.
Caldwell, John R., and Gilkey. 2,773,050.
Gill Andrew S., Jr., to Eaton Mfg. Co. Self-adjusting valve
actuating linkage. 2,753,854, 7-10-56, CI. 123—90.
(Jill, Annie K. : See — . „
Gill, George, A. K., and G. J. 2,774,236.
Gill Charles B., A. W. Schlechten, and M. E. Straumams.
Plating processes and compositions. 2,732,321, 1-24-oG,
Gill.'Earle F.,'j. S. Marran, and A. J. Romano, to Chart-
Pak, Inc. Tape dispenser. 2,763,393, 9-18-56, CI.
216—20.
Gill, Everett : See —
Bailey. Roy W., Faull, and Gill. 2,772,426.
Gill, Fred M. : See —
Sanford, Alan C, and Gill. 2,758,834.
Gill George, A. K., and G. J., to Fisher & Ludlow Ltd.
Food mixing attachment for domestic washing machines.
2,774,236. 12-18-56, CI. 68—4.
Gill, George J. : See —
Gill, George, A. K., and G. J. 2,774,236.
Gill, Henry, to The Cincinnati Milling Machine Co. _ Three
dimension contouring machine. 2,738,712, 3-20-o6, CI.
Gill, John B. Sand eliminator bearing for a sprinkler head.
2,733.080, 1-31-56. CI. 285 — 97.8.
Gill, John B. Driving connection for a cutter blade.
2,761,212, 9-4-56, CI. 30—100.
Gill, Joseph W.. and C. R. Southwick, to United States Gyp-
sum Co. Method of covering the joint between wallboard
and the resultant product. 2,749,267. 6-5-56, CI.
154 — 116.
Gill, Mellor A. Apparatus for duplicating magnetic record-
ings. 2,744,166, 5-1-56, CI. 179 — 100.2.
Gill, Ray H., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Expansible hollow
threaded rivet having a buttress portion to provide for
increased resistance to shear. 2,763,314, 9-18-56, CI.
151—41.72.
Gill, Robert M. Carton for making ice cream sandwiches.
2,734,675, 2-14-56, CI. 229—6.
Gill, Walter L. Weight and valve stem assemblies. 2,769,452,
11-6-56, CI. 137—38.
LIST OF PATENTEES
299
Gill, Walter L. Laundry or clothes rack. 2,772,788, 12-4-56,
CI. 211—178.
Gill, William L., to J. A. Weaver Co. Service entrance head.
2,739,999, 3-27-515, CI. 174—81.
Gille, Willis H., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Electronic motor control apparatus. 2,735,051, 2-14-56,
CI. 318—29.
Gille, Willis H., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co. Air-
craft control servo systems. 2,758,269, 8-7-56, CI. 318 — 28.
Gille, Willis H., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Automatic pilots. 2,769,950, 11-6-56, CI. 318 — 489.
Gilles, Edward A. Safety guide for a vertical jointer.
2,737,986, 3-13-56, CI. 144—253.
Gillespie, Daniel C. : See —
English, Herdis G., Jandasek, and Gillespie. 2,745,354.
Gillespie, Henderson C, and J. E. Joy, to Radio Corp. of
America. Dielectric heating electrode. 2,734,982, 2-14-56,
CI. 219—10.81.
Gillespie, Russell A., % to C. F. Spickelmier, % to E. S. Greer,
and % to B. S. Spickelmier. Window. 2,768,716, 10-30-56,
CI. 189—72.
Gillett & Eaton, Inc. : See —
Cheney, Wendell C. 2,775,493.
Gillett, Jacques : See
Boissinot. Georges, and Gillett. 2,730,677.
Pratt, James H. 2,730,204.
Gillette Co., The : See —
Arnold, William S. 2,738,304.
Bogaty. Herman, and Brown. 2,766,760.
Duval, Ernest H. 2,773,592.
Frohnsdorff. Raymond S. M., and Lewin. 2,745,788.
Lerner. Louis L. 2,762,378.
Nigro, Louis V. 2,742,693.
Schladermundt, Peter, and Wark. 2,740,529.
Shnitzler, Meyer J. 2,735.542.
Shnitzler, Meyer J., and Ferrara. 2,748,467.
Shnitzler. Meyer J., and Sinclair. 2,735,552.
Sinclair. Robert L. 2.769.569.
Testi, Nicholas. 2,748,468.
Testi, Nicholas. 2,771,671.
Gillette, Edwin. Method and means for producing composite
talking pictures. 2,739.505. 3-27-56. CI. 88 — 16.2.
Gillette, Frank N., to General Precision Laboratory Inc. Film
to video translation apparatus. 2,774,815 12-18-56, CI.
178—7.2.
Gillette, Robert T. : See-
Wilson, Thomas A., Parker, Kieffer, and Gillette.
2,771,735.
Gillette, Robert T., to M. Clements. Procedure for making
composite metal strips or sheet by a continuous process.
2,766,370. 10-9-56, CI. 219—83. '
Gillette, Winford A. Rotary pump. 2,758,546, 8-14-56,
CI. 103—4.
Gilliam, William F., to General Electric Co. Composite
electrical insulation and method of fabrication. 2,754,353,
7-10-56. CI. 174—120.
Gilliard, Joseph W. Car park. 2,771,200, 11-20-56. CI.
214—16.1.
Gillie, Percy H., to Allied Chemical & Dve Corp. Coal prep-
aration accessory. 2,741.367, 4-10-56. CI. 209 — 441.
Gillies. George K., to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp.
Servomechanism control system. 2,752,561. 6-26-56, CI.
324—1.
Gilligan, Carl W.. to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Disintegrating car-
tridge belt link. 2,733,640, 2-7-56, CI. 89 — 35.
Gilligan, Frank J. Arresting wire disengaging device.
2,743,073, 4-24-56, CI. 244—110.
Gilliland, Edwin R. : See —
Dewey, Davis, II, and Gilliland. 2,741,591.
Lewis, Warren K., and Gilliland. 2,749.094.
Lewis, Warren K., and Gilliland. 2,706,102.
Gilliland, Edwin R., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Ore reduction process. 2,742,352, 4-17-56, CI. 75 — 26.
Gillis, Esther M. : See —
Gillis, Joseph R. 2,760,410.
Gillis. Harry W. : See—
Leyerle. Arthur R.. and Gillis. 2,735,523.
Gillis, Joseph R., deceased ; E. M. Gillis, administratrix.
Method and apparatus for drying paper. 2,760 410
8-28-56, CI. 92 — 38.
Gillis, Marvin B., to International Minerals & Chemical Corp.
Ruminant feed. 2,758,027, 8-7-56, Cl. 99 — 2.
Gillis, Randall : See —
Cram. Charles F., and Gillis. 2,740,937.
Gillispie, Charles H. : See —
Hurlburt, Fred F., and Gillispie. 2.746,778.
Hurlburt, Fred F., and Gillispie. 2,757,026.
Gillot. Roland Y., to Societe Nouvelle des Etnblissements
Brandt. Rocket motor. 2,755,620, 7-24-56, Cl. 60 — 35.6.
Gillott, John M. Coke oven doors. 2,759,884, 8-21-56, Cl.
202—248.
Gillson, Joseph L., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Electroluminescent lamp structures. 2,733,367, 1-31-56,
Cl. 313—108.
Gilman. Henry, and E. Bindschadler, to the United States of
America as represented by the United States Atomic Energy
Commission. Uranium alkoxy compounds and method of
preparing same. 2,735,857, 2-21-56, Cl. 260 — 429.1.
Gilman, Marvin A. : See —
Davidson, Emil, and Gilman. 2,739,759.
Gilman, Morris A., M. Riback, and M. B. Levin, to Expert
Tool and Mfg. Co. Pressure controlled switch actuating
mechanism. 2.732.449, 1-24-56, Cl. 200 — 81.5.
Gilman, Samuel : See —
Broekhuysen, William C, and Gilman. 2,729,213.
Broekhuysen, William C, Gilman, and Petrucelly.
2,765,118.
Gilman Samuel, and V. J. Petrucelly, to American Machine
and Foundry Co. Control for cigarette making machine.
2,745,411, 5-15-56, Cl. 131—22.
Gilman, Wilbert M., and P. F. Gandolfo, to Lewis-Shepard Co.
Control circuits for electric trucks. 2,774,926, 12-18-56,
Cl. 318—284.
Gilmer, Walker, III. Rod end bearing. 2,753,225, 7-3-56,
Cl. 308—72.
Gilmont, Roger, to The Emil Greiner Co. Joint for universally
adjustable frame. 2,767,003, 10-10-50, Cl. 287—54.1.
Gilmont, Roger, and M. J. Schwartz, to Benjamin Cooper.
Apparatus for the continuous quantitative determination
of gases. 2,749,221, 6-5-56, Cl. 23—255.
Gilmore, Charles A. : See —
Fleming, Robert B. 2,755,548.
Gilmore, Clement R. : See —
Gilmore, William H. and C. R. 2,748,847.
Gilmore, Edward R., to K. L. Schaus. Drive shaft journal
ing mechanism for gas meters. 2,765,657, 10-9-56, Cl.
73—272.
Gilmore, Forrest E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Production
of underground cavities. 2,745,647, 5-15-56, Cl. 262—3.
Gilmore, Forrest E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Hydrocarbon
cracking apparatus. 2,760,851, 8-28-56, Cl. 23 — 288.
Gilmore, Forrest E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Continuous
weighing mechanism for solids. 2,766,104, 10-9-50, Cl.
23—284.
Gilmore, Forrest E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Automatic
control of reboiler on deethanizing absorber. 2,774,715,
12-18-56. Cl. 196—8.
Gilmore, James P., to Radio Corp. of America. Test prone
adaptor head. 2,732.446, 1-24-56, Cl. 200—51.1.
Gilmore, Vincent J., to International Business Machines Corp.
Automatic ribbon rewind cut-off. 2,757,776, 8-7-56, Cl.
197—151.
Gilmore, William H. and C. R.. to East 134 Co. Recirculating
pilot and burner. 2,748,847, 6-5-56, Cl. 158—91.
Gilmore, William J„ to American Chain & Cable Co., Inc.
Flexible conduits and fittings therefor. 2,732,861, 1-31-56,
Cl. 138—25.
Gilmour, Austin. Game board apparatus. 2,757,933, 8-7-56,
Cl. 273—134.
Gilmour, Robert A. Opening device for tearing strip can.
2,732,094, 1-24-56, Cl. 220—52.
Gilmour, Robert A. Can openers. 2,738,097. 3-13-56, Cl.
220—52.
Gilmour, Robert A. Sprayers. 2,754,152, 7-10-56, Cl.
299—84.
Gilmour, Robert A. Combination container and measuring
appliance. 2,762,526, 9-11-56, Cl. 222—115.
Gilmour, Robert A. Door stop. 2,762, 641, 9-11-56, Cl.
Gilson, Pierre C. J. Handling apparatus. 2,755,945, 7-24-56,
Cl. 214 — 132.
Gilson, Pierre C. J. Device for measuring and regulating
the drying of wet products inside a drier. 2,767,484,
10-23-56, Cl. 34—54.
Gilson. Robert J. Perpetual calendars. 2,774,160, 12-18-56,
Cl. 40— 112.
Gilstrap, Hiram D. Tools for repairing auto panels.
2,745,302, 5-15-56, Cl. 81—15.
Giltges, Aloys, and H. Welz, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Ak-
tiengesellschaft. Process for the separation of sulphur
from oxime-sulphur mixtures. 2,733,239, 1-31-56, Cl.
260—239.3.
Gilvarry. John J., L. A. Gore, B. W. Augenstein, and W. C.
Randels ; assors. to said Gilvarry and said Gore. Auto-
mobile parking aid. 2,736,015, 2-21-56. Cl. 340—282.
Gindi, Joseph M. Pocket handkerchief having fold indicia
thereupon. 2,735,098, 2-21-56, Cl. 2—1.
Gindraux, Jules C. Golf ball tester. 2,740,287, 4-3-56,
Cl. 73—12.
Gine, Miguel, and J. Carnice. Adjustable water supply unit
for washstands and the like. 2,754,137, 7-10-56, Cl.
285—165.
Ginell, Robert, and R. Steinmann, to R. S. Aries & Associates,
Inc. Process for preparing citrazinamide and citrazinic
acid. 2,752,354. 6-26-56. Cl. 260—295.
Ginesi, Robert L. : See —
Fleit, Martin, and Ginesi. 2,748,952.
Gingerich, Hugh F. : See —
Spencer, Nye S., McNish, and Gingerich. 2,738,412.
Spencer, Nye S., McNish, and Gingerich. 2,738,591.
Gingo. Anthony : See —
Vevirit, James V., and Gingo. 2,770,336.
Ginocchio, Byron A., and R. W. Rodgers. Adjusting mecha-
nism for irrigation valve. 2.759,369. 8-21-56, Cl. 74 — 520.
Ginsberg, Herbert. Toy bank. 2,771,707, 11-27-56, Cl.
46 — 4.
Ginsberg, Isadore. Convertible stroller. 2,743,937, 5-1-56,
Cl. 280—41.
Ginsburgh, Hv : See —
Bleeth. Clifford L. 2,742,645.
Ginther, Robert J. : See —
Schulman, James H., and Ginther. 2,757,291.
Schulman, James H., and Ginther. 2,757,292.
Gintovt, Henry, to Clarostat Mfg. Co., Inc. Switch.
2,758,180, 8-7-56, Cl. 200—153.
Gintovt, Henry, to Clarostat Mfg. Co., Inc. Potentiometer.
2,769,073, 10-30-56, Cl. 201—62.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Ginzton, Edward L. : See —
Eldredge, Arnold L., and Ginzton. 2,761,828.
Giolito, Silvio L. : See —
Jones, Robert H., and Giolito. 2,743,209.
Jones, Robert H., and Giolito. 2,743,210.
Giolito, Silvio L., and R. H. Jones, to Stauffer Chemical
< '">. ••anilnl and triilmx-arbonvl sulfones as novel com-
positions of matter. 2,770,638, 11-13-56, CI. 260 — 455.
Gionet, Leo A., to Modern Equipment Co. Cupola stock line
indicator. 2,772,006, 11-27-56. CI. 214—18.2.
Giordani, Raffaele. Bicycle frame element. 2,729,466,
1-3-56. CI. 280—281.
Giorgio, Douglas J., J. V. Niiranen, and J. G. Morrow.
Anesthetic feeder for children in the form of a space
helmet. 2,742,900, 4-24-56, CI. 128 — 205.
Gipe, Harrison S., to Quinlan Pretzel Co., Inc. Pretzel twist-
ing machine. 2,736.276, 2-28-56, CI. 107 — 8.
Gippericn, Helmut. Vise actuated by differential screw.
2,734,410, 2-14-56, CI. 81—33.
Gipslis, Peter, y2 to E. Heuchert. Shelter for vehicles and
other purposes. 2,740,997, 4-10-56, CI. 20—1.13.
Giraitis, Albert P. : See —
Cohen, Lester S., Giraitis, and Zietz. 2,773,052.
Giraitis, Albert P., to Ethyl Corp. Process for recovering
alkaline earth metal from admixture with alkali metal.
2,756,141, 7-24-56, CI. 75—101.
Giraitis, Albert P., A. F. Limper, and W. H. Thomas, to
Ethyl Corp. Process of recovering alkaline earth metal
from alkali metal-alkaline earth mixtures. 2,744,007,
5-1-56, CI. 75—99.
Giraitis, Albert P., and W. H. Thomas, to Ethyl Corp. Process
for recovering alkaline earth metal from admixture with
alkali metal. 2.756,140, 7-24-56, CI. 75 — 101.
Giraitis, Albert P., D. D. Humphreys, and T. A. Leeper, to
Ethyl Corp. Process of vaporizing polyehlorocyclohexane
compounds. 2,756,813, 7-31-56, CI. 159—47.
Kirailis, Albert P., D. D. Humphreys, and T. A. Leeper, to
Ethyl Corp. Vaporization of polychlorocyclohexanes.
2,757,211, 7-31-56, CI. 260—648.
Giraitis. Albert P., A. F. Limper, and M. B. Smith, to Ethvl
Corp. Manufacture of hydrogen chloride. 2,762,689,
9-11-56, CI. 23—121.
Girard, Robert J. Nickel plating by chemical reduction.
2,774,688, 12-18-56, Cl. 117—130.
Girardot, Peter R. : See —
Eisen, John B., Girardot, Paquette, and Rohowetz.
2,756.173.
Giraudeau, Anthony E., to The National Supply Co. Plunger
and cylinder for pump. 2,766,701, 10-16-56, Cl. 103 — 153.
Girling Ltd. : See —
Berrows. Percival W. 2,731.112.
Fantham, Harold, and Daft. 2,733,116.
Kinchin, Joseph W. 2,746.575.
Savory, Raymond. 2.756.045.
Stock, Charles S. R. 2,732,037.
Girod, Emil, to J. R. Geigy A. G. Alkylene bis-(oxyalkylene
ammonium) compounds. 2.759.020. 8-14-56, Cl. 260 — 567.6.
Girouard, Edgar A., and J. F. Kloski. to Royal McBee
Corp. Sheet feeding mechanism for typewriters or like
machines. 2,767,821, 10-23-56, Cl. 197 — 138.
Gisholt Machine Co. : Sre —
Erickson, Warren E. 2,747.769.
Erickson, Warren E. 2,752.030.
Leifer, Lorenz A. 2,729,459.
Leifer, Lorenz A. 2,736,207.
Gisiger, Armin. Watertight watchcase. 2,735,259, 2-21-56,
Cl. 58—90.
Gisleson, Henry C. Baled hay and straw distributor.
2,729,345. 1-3-56, Cl. 214—16.
Gislon, Andre, and J. Quiquerez, to Societe Anonyme dite :
Compagnie Francaise de Rafflnage. Process for refining
gasoline. 2,759,874, 8-21-56, Cl. 196—29.
Gisner, Bo : See —
Edstrom, Sven E., and Gisner. 2,751,195.
Gisondi, Emanuel. Sheet metal nail having channel shaped,
barbed spreading legs. 2.745.30.S, 5-15-56, Cl. 85—13.
Gisonno, George L., and H. L. Kitts, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army.
Level winder for reeling machine. 2,707,937, 10-23-51',,
Cl. 242—158.
Gispen, Rijk. to Riiks Instituut voor de Volksgezondheid.
Injection apparatus. 2,743,724, 5-1-56, Cl. 128 — 216.
Gissel, Kurt: See —
Leitz, Ludwig, and Gissel. 2,734,434.
Gist, Ray G. Timing and tappet setting indicator having a
remote dial. 2,730,066, 1-10-56, Cl. 116 — 124.
Gitlin, Jacob. Device for dyeing human hair. 2,774,357,
12-18-56, Cl. 132—9.
Gitlin, Louis. Tufted mattress construction. 2,756,443,
7-31-56, Cl. 5—356.
Gits Bros. Mfg. Co. : See —
Andresen, Hilmar A. and R. H. 2,762,457.
Andresen, Raymond H. and H. A. 2,756,080.
Gits, Henricus J. : See — ■
Poldervaart, Leendert, Janssen, and Gits. 2,773,182.
Gits, Joseph A. : See —
Gits, Jules P. 2,764,200.
Gits, Jules P. and J. A. 2,765,555.
Gits, Jules P., Vi to J. A. Gits. Containers for potables.
2,764,200, 9-25-56, Cl. 150—0.5.
Gits, Jules P. and J. A. Molded article and method of
making same. 2,765,555, 10-9-56, Cl. 40—130.
Gittings, Thomas W., and E. L. Mattison, to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours & Co. Process for making tetraethyl lead.
2,763,673, 9-18-50, Cl. 260—437.
Gitzendanner, Louis G., to General Electric Co. Voltage
divider with adjustable output characteristic. 2,774,934,
12-18-56, Cl. 323—43.5.
Giuffre, Anthony A. Hair dryers. 2,732,628, Cl. 34—50.
Giuffrfi, Salvatore C. Centrifugal separator. 2,738,922,
3-20-56, Cl. 233—21.
Giuffrida, Joseph, to Columbia Broadcasting System. Inc.,
d. b. a. CBS-Hytron. Television circuit. 2,743,389,
4-24-56, Cl. 315—13.
Giuliani, Henry G., to Lavoie Laboratories. Inc. Reflector for
electromagnetic radiations and method of making same.
2,742,387, 4-17-56, Cl. 154—110.
Giulietti Accordion Corp. : See —
Giulietti, Julio. 2,765,694.
Giulietti, Julio, to Giulietti Accordion Corp. Accordions with
visible shifts. 2,765,694, 10-9-56, Cl. 84 — 376.
Giuseppe, Savio, J. V. Viviani, and C. M. Silva, to Sociedade
Industrial Silpa Ltda. Dismountable placard. 2,745,201,
5-15-56, Cl. 40—140.
• Jivaudan Corp., The: See —
Naves, Yves-Rene\ 2,740,817.
Given Machinery Co. : See —
Draper, Alfonso C. Samolis, and Jordan. 2,768,387.
Jordan, Hans. 2,730,308.
Jordan, Hans. 2,760,728.
Jordan, Hans. 2,760,730.
Given Mfg. Co. : See —
Draper, Alfonso C. 2.753,571.
Given, William P. : See —
Alozery, Nicholas J. G., and Given. 2,745,794.
Givens, Dee R. Tie-in-bib. 2,767,403, 10-23-56, Cl. 2—49.
Givens, Hugh P. Dual grip auger bit shank. 2,766,791,
10-16-56, Cl. 145 — 116.
Givens, John H., L. Rose, and J. Wale, to Industrial Rayon
Corp. Thread advancing reel having liquid applicator and
wiper. 2,750,780, 6-19-56, Cl. 68—19.
Giwosky, Harry L., to The Coleman Co., Inc. Forced air flow
combustion heater for space heating. 2,733,704, 2-7-56,
Cl. 126—110.
Giwosky, Harry L., to The Coleman Co.. Inc. Wall heater
and economizer structure. 2,767,702, 10-23-56, Cl.
126—116.
Gjersoe, Erling H. Template. 2,733,517, 2-7-56, Cl.
33—189.
Glaceries de St. Roch Societe Anonyme : See
Knaff. Albert. 2,751,714.
Glacier Metal Co. Ltd., The : See —
Forrester, Peter G., and Denver. 2,743,516.
Love, Phil P. 2,731,360.
More, David. 2,750,107.
Tait. William H., and Love. 2,755,992.
Glacius, George, to Einson-Freeman Co., Inc. Animated dis-
play device. 2,774,157, 12-18-56, Cl. 40—68.
Glacius, George W., to Einson-Freeman Co., Inc. Rotatable
card exhibitor. 2,755,578, 7-24-56, Cl. 40—72.
Glacken, George T. Paint roller with guide plate. 2,763,022,
9-18-56, Cl. 15—248.
Glad, Nicholas C, to United Aircraft Corp. Helicopter air
circulating system. 2,774,552, 12-18-56, Cl. 244—17.11.
Gladd, William D. License plate mounting for vehicle fenders.
2,760,289, 8-28-56, Cl. 40—125.
Gladden, John N., to Gladden Products Corp. Vehicle track.
2,733,965, 2-7-56, Cl. 305—10.
Gladden Products Corp. : See —
Gladden, John N. 2,733,965.
Gladding, McBean & Co. : See —
Le Clercq, Leon J. 2,732,590.
Ragan, Randall C. 2.771,839.
Gladis, Cyril M., to Pittsburgh Forgings Co. Multiple gang
disk harrow. 2,773,342, 12-11-56, Cl. 55—83.
Gladrow, Elroy M. : See —
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., and Gladrow. 2,734,022.
Kimberlin, Charles N, Jr., and Gladrow. 2.754.270.
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., and Gladrow. 2,762,782.
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., and Gladrow. 2,773,810.
Kimberlin, Charles N, Jr., and Gladrow. 2,773,841.
Kimberlin, Charles N„ Jr., and Gladrow. 2,773,842.
Kimberlin, Charles N„ Jr., and Gladrow. 2.773,843.
Gladrow, Elroy M., and A. B. Small, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Purification process of petrochemicals.
2,762,792, 9-11-56, Cl. 260—96.5.
Gladsden, David and L. Folding table logs witli gravity lock.
2.774.043, 12-18-56, Cl. 311—86.
Gladsden, Lester : See —
Gladsden, David and L. 2,774,643.
Gladstone, Joseph, to Melnor Metal Products Co., Inc. Slide
valve for garden hose. 2,760,754, 8-28-56, Cl. 251—344.
Gladstone, Martell M. : See —
Epstein, Solomon, Fuchs, and Gladstone. 2,733,212.
Gladstone, Martell M., and B. R. Harris, to B. R. Harris.
Production of improved dried egg whites. 2,744,828,
5-8-56, Cl. 99—210.
Gladstone. Nathan II. Orthodonl ic arch wire lock. 2,767,469,
10-23-56. Cl. 32—14.
Glagovsky, Bernard. Tassel. 2,762,056, 9-11-56. Cl. 2—278.
Glantz, Milton : See —
Glantz, Samuel N. and M. 2.754,870.
Glantz, Samuel N. and M. Bowling ball bag. 2,754,870,
7-17-56, Cl. 150 — 52.
Glanvill, Roy, and P. J. Wise. Lavatory and like brushes.
2,764,773, 10-2-56, Cl. 15—188.
LIST OF PATENTEES
301
Glanzer, Clarence J., and J. K. Brixius, to Air-Maze Corp.
Oil conserving apparatus for oil bath filter. 2,753,951,
7-10-56, CI. 183—15.
Glaow, Herman H. Lever action stone splitter. 2,742,890,
4-24-56, CI. 125—23.
Glasby, Francis G. : See —
Robinson, Ernest B., and Glasby. 2,734,432.
Glascock Brothers Mfg. Co. : See —
Shepard, Orlando J. 2,752,763.
Glascote Products, Inc. : See —
Brown, Carl S. 2,753,893.
Glaser, Donald M. Marine plow. 2,765,548, 10-9-o6, CI.
Glaser, Frank W., to Borolite Corp. Production of metal
boride without and with an excess of boron. 2,735,155,
2-21-56, CI. 25—156. „ „ x
Glaser Frank W., to American Electro Metal Corp. Heater
bodies and their production. 2,745,928, 5-15-56, CI.
Glaser, Frank W., to American Electro Metal Corp. Electric
resistor heaters and their production. 2,745,929, 5-15-56,
Glaser Frank W., to American Electro Metal Corp. Electric
resistor. 2,745,932, 5-15-56, CI. 201— 75.
Glaser, Isador. Center piece divider for egg cases. 2,743,863,
Glaser, Jules' W. Reciprocating electric motor. 2,744,201,
5-1-56, CI. 310 — 32.
Glaser, Jules W. Electric reciprocating motor for animated
displays and the like. 2,749,455, 6-5-56, CI. 310—34.
Glaser, Rolf, to Rigid Ltd. Servomotor control system for
copying machine tools. 2,735,342, 2-21-56. CI. 90—62.
Glaser, William F., and S. A. Hornung, to Otis Elevator Co.
Elevator dispatching and control system. 2,761,528, 9-4-56,
CI. 187—29.
Glasgow, Clarence O. : See —
Walker. Jay P., Glasgow, and Francis. 2,747,002.
Glasgow, Clarence O., to National Tank Co. Combination de-
hydrator-separators for petroleum well streams. 2,735,506,
2-21-56, CI. 183—2.7.
Glasgow, Clarence O., to National Tank Co. Low temperature
gas separator. 2,739,460, 3-27-56. CI. 62 — 122.
Glasgow, Clarence O.. to National Tank Co. Emulsion treat-
ers and emulsion treating methods. 2,751,998, 6-26-56,
CI. 183—2.7.
Glasgow, Clarence O., and J. L. Maher, to National Tank Co.
Systems for treating oil well emulsion streams. 2,732,070,
1-24-56, CI. 210—52.5.
Glasgow, Clarence O., and J. L. Maher, to National Tank Co.
Low temperature separation process and unit. 2,738,026,
3-13-56, CI. 183—2.7.
Glaskyd Inc. : See —
Howald, Arthur M. 2,738,551.
Glas-Laminates, Inc. : See —
Landon, Robert K. 2,768,023.
Glass. George J., and G. L. Bruggemeier, to The Firestone Tire
& Rubber Co. Reclaim processing apparatus. 2,730,759,
1_17_56, CI. 18—12.
Glass. Harry L. : See —
Whiting, Arthur A., Jr., Trudell. and Glass. 2,730,402.
Glass, James W., 20% to A. Lusk and 26%% to J. Solomon.
Jack. 2,738,951, 3-20-56. CI. 254—94.
Glass, John P. Induction type tachometer. 2,759,116,
8-14-56, CI. 310—171.
Glass, John R., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Electrode sys-
tem for polarographic analysis. 2,732,335, 1-24-56, CI.
204—1.
Glass, Marvin, and Associates : See —
Zimentstark. Alfred. 2,749,660.
Glass, Marvin I. : See —
Gibson, Carl A., Jr., and Glass. 2,775,062.
Goldfarb, Adolph. 2,732,658.
Reed, Bayard C. 2,737,756.
Zimentstark, Alfred. 2,749,660.
Glass, Marvin I. Spring wound toys. 2,735,222, 2-21-56,
CI. 46—208.
Glass, Marvin I., and C. Pearson, Jr. Musical toy. 2,763,959,
9-25-56, CI. 46—118.
Glass, Myron S., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Tuning
and frequency stabilizing arrangement. 2,751,499, 6-19-56,
CI. 250—36.
Glassbrook, Clarence I. : See —
Chaikin, Saul W., Parks, and Glassbrook. 2,741,544.
Glassburn, William E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp.
Switching apparatus and systems. 2,760,124, 8-21-56,
CI. 317—152.
Glasser, David. Toaster. 2,764,081, 9-25-56, CI. 99—391.
Glasser, Irving A., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Pressure release
valve. 2,731,981, 1-24-56, CI. 137—536.
Glasser, Leo G., and D. J. Troy, Jr.. to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Co. Colorimeter. 2,774,276, 12-18-56. CI.
88—14.
Glassford, Donald C, and F. R. Redman ; said Glassford assr. to
Proctor & Schwartz, Inc. Apparatus and method for treat-
ment of textile fabrics. 2.773,295, 12-11-56, CI. 26 — 18.5.
Glassford, Fred, to Chrysler Corp. Shock absorber valve.
2,753.888, 7-10-56, CI. 137—513.7.
Glassmacher, Bernard A. : See —
Lear, Robert E., and Glassmacher. 2,756,355.
Glassman, James. Moccasin shoe process. 2,731,653,
1-24-56, CI. 12—142.
Glassmire, William F. : See —
Oosterhout, Johan C. D., Banks, and Glassmire.
2,741,597.
Glatthar, George E., and A. W. Matteson, to The Art Metal
Co. Lighting fixture. 2.773,976, 12-11-56, CI. 240—78.
Glaubert, Siegfried. Adhesive composition. 2,744,023,
5-1-56, CI. 106—148.
Glauser, Walter, and M. Keller, to J. R. Geigy A.-G. Sealing
baths. 2,755,239, 7-17-56, CI. 204—35.
Glaxo Laboratories Ltd. : See —
Hunt. John S., Walker, and Barton. 2,751,398.
Hockenhull, Donald J. D., Wilkin, and Quilter. 2,761,812.
Glaze, Francis W., Jr., and S. B. Speck, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Co. Process of dveing acrylonitrile textile by
cuprous ion technique. 2,729,533, 1-3-56, CI. 8 — 55.
Glazebrook, Robinson C, to Fairbanks, Morse & Co. Bladeless
impeller balance means. 2,741,992. 4-17-56, CI. 103—103.
Glazer, Meyer. Tomato tray. 2,732,120, 1-24-56, CI. 229—31.
Glazier, Edwin M., to Gulf Research & Development Co.
Process for separating water-oil mixtures containing fine
solids. 2,740,804, 4-3-56, CI. 260 — 450.
Gleason, Anthony H. : See — ■
Young, David W., Cottle, and Gleason. 2,756,217.
Gleason, Anthony H, to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Modified synthetic drying oil. 2,753,385, 7-3-56, CI.
260—669.
Gleason, Anthony H., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Butadienoid drying oil and process for preparing same.
2,762,851, 9-11-56, CI. 260—669.
Gleason, Anthony H, to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Stabilizing drying oils. 2,767,229, 10-16-56, CI. 260—669.
Gleason, Anthony H., and J. F. Nelson, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Accelerating sodium polymerizations.
2,732,412, 1-24-56, CI. 260—669.
Gleason, Anthony H, and J. F. Nelson, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Thermo-setting resin. 2,772,254, 11-27-56,
CI. 260—85.1.
Gleason, Frederick C, to Mailsort Inc. Actuating mecha-
nism for sorting machine. 2,758,163, 8-7-56, CI. 200—5.
Gleason, James D. Hold down necktie. 2,746,055, 5-22-56.
CI. 2—145.
Gleason, Joseph P., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Air Force. Delayed
pulse generator. 2,763,778, 9-18-56, CI. 250—27.
Gleason, Robert H. Apparatus for dispensing materials.
2,758,877, 8-14-56, CI. 299—84.
Gleason, Wayne E. : See — ■
Jacobs, Stephen, and Gleason. 2,733,611.
Gleason, William W., to Nachman Corp. Spring assembly
unit having base support. 2,729,830, 1-10-56, CI. 5—266.
Gleason Works, The : See —
Adair, Robert V., Danunert, and Van Beers. 2,748,038.
Carlsen, Leonard O.. and Peck. 2,762,220.
Critchlev. William C. 2,747.371.
Fowler, Norman W., and Michelson. 2,773,426.
Fumia, Arthur. 2,771,871.
Satterlee, Charles H., and Stark. 2,742,296.
Wildhaber, Ernest. 2.747,468.
Wildhaber. Ernest. 2,750,814.
Wildhaber, Ernest. 2.750,850.
Wildhaber, Ernest. 2,773,429.
Gleave, Wilfrid W., and J. P. Quin, to Imperial Chemical
Industries Ltd. Electrolytic manufacture of titanium.
2,757,135, 7-31-56, CI. 204—71.
Glebar Co. : See —
Barhorst, Robert C. 2,756,546.
Glebovich. Alex. Lock and wear plate assembly for tillers.
2,730.941. 1-17-56, CI. 97—216.
Gleen, Paul : See —
Schurr, Vernon D. 2,746,016.
Gleeson, Claude P., and C. F. Pervier, to Baldwin-Lima-
Hamilton Corp. Coupling. 2,742,769, 4-24-56, CI. 64—9.
Gleeson, William S., to Thompson Products, Inc. Automatic
clearance adapter. 2,742,030, 4-17-56, CI. 123—90.
Gleim, William K. T. : See—
Gavdasch, Alexander, and Gleim. 2,730,535.
Gleim, William K. T., to Universal Oil Products Co. Com-
positions for the stabilization of substances against the
detrimental action of ultra-violet radiation. 2,740,761,
4-3-56, CI. 252—300.
Gleim. William K. T., to Universal Oil Products Co. Deacti-
vating catalytic effect of metals. 2,747,980, 5-29-56, CI.
44—72.
Gleim, William K. T., to Universal Oil Products Co. Produc-
tion of negatively substituted N-tertiaryalkvlarvlamines and
derivatives thereof. 2,766,277, 10-9-56, CI. 260 — 518.
Gleim, William K. T., to Universal Oil Products Co. Dehalo-
genation of halo-substituted hydroxy aromatic compounds.
2,766,295, 10-9-56, CI. 260—621.
Gleiser, Nelson J., to Screen Equipment Co., Inc. Vibrating
screen. 2,751,080, 6-19-56, CI. 209—367.
Gleissner, Bruce D., and D. E. Nagy, to American Cyan'amid
Co. Moth proofing with soluble dicyanamldes. 2,732,277,
1-24-56, CI. 8—94.14.
Gleitsman, Harold. Combination ladder and receptacle.
2,775,499, 12-25-56, CI. 312—235.
Gleitsman's, Inc. : See —
Fuerst, Carl. 2,750,246.
Glen. Bruce E. : See —
Glen, Enoch R., and B. E. 2,750,699.
Glen, Enoch R., and B. E. Graining tool. 2,750,699, 6-19-56,
CI. 41—5.5.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Glenmore Corp. : See —
Hill, Herbert S. 2.752,075.
Rodth, Joseph J. 2,752,070.
Strempel, Edward L. 2,742,183.
Glenn, Carl. Flattening hammer for stove top. 2,734,550,
2-14-56, CI. 153—48.
Glenn, Harry D. : See —
Barnhart, Robert R., and Glenn. 2,761,857.
Glenn, Harry D., and R. J. Dowling, to United States Rubber
Co. Stabilized chlorinated pesticidal compositions.
2,760,900, 8-28-56, CI. 167—42.
Glenn, John E. : See —
Crawford, James E., Browne, Glenn, and Pigford.
2,774,555.
Glenn, John E., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Aileron actuating
mechanism. 2,736,519, 2-28-56, CI. 244—90.
Glenn, John W., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Purification of nickel powder. 2,733,142, CI. 75 — 119.
Glenn. Robert E., to American Safety Razor Corp. Display
rack. 2,743,021, 4-24-56, CI. 211—72.
Glenn, William E., to General Electric Co. Acoustic horn
assembly. 2,705,864, 10-9-56, CI. 181—31.
Glenn, William E., and E. W. Hostetter, to the United States
of America as represented by the United States Atomic
Energy Commission. Method of making an electronic grid.
2.751,662. 6-26-56. CI. 29—25.17.
Glenn, William E., Jr. to the United States of America as
represented by the United States Atomic Energy Commis-
sion. Time-of-flight mass spectrometer. 2,758,214, 8-7-56,
CI. 250 — 41.9.
Glenwood Machinery Associates, Inc. : See —
Sonntag, Helmuth C. 2,745,220.
Glenny, Arthur P., and D. L. Spencer, to The Sperry Gyro-
scope Co., Ltd. Flushing device for hydraulic servomotors.
2,742,878, 4-24-56, CI. 121—38.
Glenny, Clarence S., to The Washburn Co. Bicycle basket.
2,767,894, 10-23-56, CI. 224—36.
Glensky. William E., to The West Co., Inc. Container cap-
ping devices. 2.732,990, 1-31-56, CI. 226 — 84.
Glesner, William K. : See —
McMaster, Elmer L., and Glesner. 2,764,561.
McMaster, Elmer L., and Glesner. 2,764,563.
McMaster, Elmer L., and Glesner. 2,764,564.
Glew, David N. : See-
Robertson, Ross E., and Glew. 2,744,440.
Gley, Paul. Helicopter sustained fluid propelled airplane.
2,753,132, 7-3-56, CI. 244—6.
Glickman, Lester M. : See — •
Maron, Irving, and Glickman. 2,753,529.
Glickman, Samuel A., and J. M. Wilkinson, to General Aniline
& Film Corp. Hydraulic fluids. 2,736,709, 2-28-56, CI.
252 — 74.
(ilicksman, Richard: See —
Morehouse, Clarence K., and Glicksman. 2,759,986.
Glidden Co., The : See-
Bain, Joseph P., Fuguitt, and Gary. 2,741,645.
Bain, Joseph P., and Gary. 2,767,215.
Drapeau, Joseph E., Jr., and Halsted. 2,758.021.
Drapeau, Joseph E., Jr., and Johnson. 2,758,014.
Julian, Percy L., Cole, Meyer, and Karpel. 2,752,339.
Julian, Percy L., and Iveson. 2,752,378.
Julian. Percy L., Iveson, and Radlove. 2,752.376.
Julian, Percy L., Iveson, and Radlove. 2,773,771.
Julian, Percy L., and Klein. 2,773,867.
Kiebler, Myron W., Jr., and Euchner. 2,750,298.
Millar, Ronald L. 2,768,149.
Millar, Ronald L., Moore, and Peterson. 2,768,150.
Sousa, Daniel. 2,757,780.
Glidden, Galen M.. to Acme Protection Equipment Co. Optical
gas masks. 2,737,659. 3-13-56, CI. 2—14.
Glidden. Herbert L. : See —
Noak, Chester J. 2,744,187.
Glidden, Le Roy L. : See —
Wilamowski, Norbert J. 2,754,081.
Glietenberg, Eugen, and J. Hassmann, to Farbenfabriken
Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process of preparing ice-colors
in textile printing and dyeing. 2,758 001, 8-7-50, CI. 8 — 45.
Glinka, Karl, to Buttner-Werke, A. G. Apparatus for the
continuous lixiviation, extraction or the like of vegetable
material. 2,764,474, 9-25-56, CI. 23—270.
Glintz, Georgia E. Portable shampoo cabinet. 2,760,207,
8-28-56, CI. 4—159.
Glitsch, Fritz W., & Sons, Inc. : See —
Glitsch, Hans C. 2,754,909.
Glitsch, Hans C, to Fritz W. Glitsch & Sons, Inc. Slotting
machines. 2,754,909, 7-17-56, CI. 164—87.
Globe American Corp. : See —
Hagman, Walter F. 2,767,139.
Globe Automatic Sprinkler Co. of Pennsylvania: See —
Rowley. Arthur C. 2,730,900.
Globe Co., The : See —
Hill, John W. 2,756,907.
Hill, John W. 2,756,959.
Globe Industries, Inc. : See —
Isaacson, Max. 2,743,508.
Globe Oil Tools Co. : See —
Goodwin, John S. 2,734,427.
Globe Products-Heat Seal Corp. : See —
Reitzes, Herbert L. 2,743,762.
Globe 'Slicing Machine Co., Inc. : See —
Lundell, Arnold W. 2,740,442.
Globe Tool and Gauge Works : See —
Effgen, Anton. 2,747,185.
Globe-Union Inc. : See —
Alstrom, Albert I. 2,773,113.
Brownlee, Allen L., and Louis. 2,756,356.
Gogolick, Roland M., and Tabler. 2,744,197.
Guernsey, Glen A., Garen, and Green. 2,773,140.
Kilby, Jack S. 2,759,854.
Kilby, Jack S. 2,762,001.
Kling, Arnold G., and Nygren. 2,706,411.
Suter, George D. 2,760,099.
Globe Venetian Blind Corp. : See —
Radel, Aaron A., and Katz. 2,756,816.
Globe- Wernicke Co., The : See —
Brinker, John H., and Conley. 2,739,640.
Budai, Steve G. 2,746,109.
Glock, Richard F., to General Motors Corp. Machine for
removing mold parts from a workpiece. 2,754,558, 7-17-56,
CI. 22—94.
Gloess, Paul F. M.. to Societe D'Electronique et D'auto-
matisme. Numeration converters. 2,729,811, 1-3-56, CI.
340—347.
Gloess, Paul F. M. Electric signalling systems by means of
position modulated pulses. 2,769,167, 10-30-56, CI.
343—13.
Gloess, Paul F. M., and J. A. M. L. Gallavardin. Electronic
distributor for counting and similar purposes. 2,770,417,
11-13-56. CI. 235—61.
Glogau, Manfred L., and L. H. Matthias, to Allen-Bradley
Co. Drum switch. 2,762,876, 9-11-56, CI. 200 — 11.
Glogau. Richard C. : See —
Davis, Clyde O.. Glogau, Loving, and Swed. 2,736,261.
Glo-Quartz Electric Heater Co., Inc. : See —
Strokes, George T. 2,740,881.
Glos, Martin : See —
Sus, Oskar, Schmidt, and Glos. 2,773,765.
Glotzer, Jack. Variable grip and adustable multiple fur slicer.
2,772,476, 12-4-56, CI. 30—304.
Glover. Bill, Inc. : See —
Glover, William C. Jr. 2.740,566.
Glover, William C, Jr.. and Manley. 2,748,619.
Manley, William O. 2,762,527.
Glover, Cyril. Reciprocating cutting assembly. 2,742,752,
4-24-56. CI. 56—257.
Glover, Raymond P. : See —
Head, Cornelius R. 2,757.056.
Glover, Roland L., to Union Carbide Canada Ltd. Dry cell.
2,773,926, 12-11-56, CI. 136—107.
Glover. Stewart : See —
Williams. James, and Glover. 2.742.286.
Glover, William C. Jr. Garment finishing machine. 2,735,595,
2-21-56. CI. 223 — 70.
Glover. William C. Jr., to Bill Glover, Inc. Shirt finishing
machine. 2,740.566. 4-3-56. CI. 223 — 70.
Glover, William C, Jr., and W. O. Manley, to Bill Glover,
Inc. Perforated drum control for automatic washing
machines. 2,748,619, 6-5-56, CI. 74—568.
Glowen, Lawrence F., and J. J. Sennello, to Continental Can
Co., Inc. Magnetically operated no-can-no-cover feed
control. 2,755,762, 7-24-56. CI. 113—114.
Glowen, Lawrence F., and J. J. Sennello, to Continental Can
Co., Inc. No-can-no-cover feed control. 2,755,763, 7-24-56,
CI. 113—114.
Glowmeter Corp. : See — ■
Mihalakis, Agis I. 2.737,845.
Mihalakis, Agis I. 2.738,490.
Mihalakis, Agis I. 2.738.491.
Gluck, David, to Houdaille Industries, Inc. Device for con-
trolling belt alignment. 2,744,363, 5-8-56, CI. 51 — 139.
Gluck, Jerome, and A. Q. Oaks, to Sanaspray Mfg. Co.
Sanitary spray apparatus. 2,754,820, 7-17-56, CI.
128—227.
Gluckin, Edwin W. Shoulder support for brassieres.
2.752,601, 7-3-56, CI. 2 — 42.
Gluckin, Gerald W. Cup supporting frames for brassieres.
2,761,147, 9-4-56, CI. 2—42.
Glueck, Eugene. Denture articulators. 2,748,481, 6-5-56,
CI. 32—32.
Gluesenkamp, Earl W., and M. Kosmin, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Method of operating a turbojet engine. 2,765,617,
10-9-56, CI. 60—35.4.
Gluhareff, Michael E., to United Aircraft Corp. Weighted
blade for rotary wing aircraft. 2.754.918, 7-17-56, CI.
170—159.
Gluhareff, Michael E., to United Aircraft Corp. Helicopter-
airplane with engines mounted on fixed wings. 2,755,038,
7-17-56, CI. 244—6.
Glunt, John L. Sanitary neck duster. 2,748,414, 6-5-56,
CI. 15—226.
Glur, Norris W. Coolant control. 2,751,186, 6-19-56. CI.
251—294.
Glycerine Corp. of America, Inc. : See —
Zender, Justin. 2,759,889.
Glynn. Edwin A., to Super Mold Corp. of California. Tread
centering device for tire molds. 2,734,225. 2-14-56, CI.
18—18.
Glynn. Edwin A., to Super Mold Corn of California. Power
mechanism for tire molds. 2,736,060, 2-28-56, CI. 18 — 18.
Glynn, Edwin A., to Super Mold Corp. of California. Mold
for retreading tires. 2,745,137, 5-15-56, CI. 18 — 18.
Glynn. Emmett P. : See —
Sheely, Madison L„ and Glynn. 2.738,335.
LIST OF PATENTEES
303
Illuminated track diagram board. 2,764,751, 9-25-56, C.
340—225.
Gnam, Gordon B., and L. B. Hedge. Electronic analog safety
for automatic weapons. 2,741,162, 4-10-56, CI. 89 — 135.
Gnambs, Josef : See —
Kraus, Ludwig, and Gnambs. 2,775,467.
Gobel, Charles. Dialyzer. 2,756,206, 7-24-56, CI. 210—8.5.
Gobel, Herwig : See —
Mittendrein, Michael, and Gobel. 2,770,464.
Gobiet, Viktor : See —
Eisenhut, Franz, Gobiet. and Siegl. 2,738,287.
Gobrecht, George W., to The Budd Co. Private room accom-
modations for vehicles. 2,760,443, 8-28-56, CI. 105 — 315.
Gocze, Edward M. : See —
Eck, John C, and Gocze. 2,755,134.
Goda, George, to Champion Implement Corp. Operating
mechanism for spray guns. 2,772,119, 11-27-56, CI.
299—97.
Godat. Abel, to Bulova Watch Co. Inc. Reversible input uni-
directional output transmission gearing. 2,749,779,
6-12-56, CI. 74—812.
Godat, Abel, to Bulova Watch Co. Inc., New York, Bienne
Branch. Unidirectional driving gear. 2,765,679, 10-9-56,
CI. 74—812.
Godat. Edmond. to United States Rubber Co. Mandrel.
2.734.691. 2-14-56. CI. 242 — 72.
Goddard, Charles H., and M. M. Thomsen, to Sylvania Elec-
tric Products Inc. Lighting and sound absorbing fixture.
2,759,094, 8-14-56, CI. 240— 2.
Goddard, Charles T., and N. C. Wittwer, Jr., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Broad band amplifier devices. 2,747,138,
5-22-56, CI. 315 — 58.
Goddard, Edwin G. Lamp holder. 2,775,743, 12-25-56, CI.
Goddard, Esther C. : See—
Goddard, Robert H. 2,749,706.
Goddard, Robert H. 2,749,884.
Goddard, Robert H; 2.760.335.
Goddard, Robert H. 2,770,251.
Goddard, Robert H. 2,770,255.
Goddard, Herbert W., and L. Rockstrom, to Cameron Ma-
chine Co. Rewind shaft injector. 2,759,678, 8-21-56, CI.
242—66.
Goddard, Robert H., deceased, by E. C. Goddard, executrix,
y2 to The Daniel and Florence Guggenheim Foundation.
Mechanism for cooling a combustion chamber in propulsion
apparatus and for feeding combustion liquids thereto.
2,749,706, 6-12-56, CI. 60—35.6.
Goddard, Robert H., deceased, by E. C. Goddard, executrix,
V2 to The Daniel and Florence Guggenheim Foundation.
Pressure-operated feeding apparatus for combustion liquids
in an internal combustion chamber. 2,749,884, 6-12-56,
CI. 121 — 48.
Goddard, Robert H., deceased, by E. C. Goddard, executrix, %
to The Daniel and Florence Guggenheim Foundation.
Apparatus for continuously feeding a liquid fuel and a
liquid oxidizer to a combustion chamber of propulsion type
and having an open discharge nozzle. 2,760,335, 8-28-56,
CI. 60—35.6.
Goddard, Robert H., deceased, by E. C. Goddard, executrix,
V" to The Daniel and Florence Guggenheim Foundation.
Quick-acting reducing valve. 2,770,251, 11-13-56, CI.
137—488.
Goddard, Robert H., deceased, by E. C. Goddard, executrix,
% to The Daniel and Florence Guggenheim Foundation.
Dual-range safety valve. 2,770,255, 11-13-56, CI. 137—529.
Goddard, Ruth M., to Milton E. Brown & Co. Ornamental
attachments for eyeglass frames. 2,743,543, 5-1-56, CI.
41—10.
Goddard, Ruth M. Disposable protective footwear acces-
sories. 2,759,275, 8-21-56, CI. 36—7.2.
Godde. Franz : See —
Hiibeerle. Albert, and Godde. 2,730.707.
Godden, Thomas E., E. H. Morris, and A. H. W. Loynes,
to Rotol Ltd. Fluid flow control devices. 2,763,279,
9-18-56, CI. 137—99.
Goddin. Clifton S.. Jr., and T. Q. Eliot, to Stanolind Oil and
Gas Co. Process for separation of acetone and methanol
from complex mixtures. 2,751,337, 6-19-56, CI. 202 — 39.5.
Godeau, Bernard : See — ■
Magnant. Dominique, Carabasse, Godeau, and Mennessier.
2.738.174.
Godefroi. Erik F.. to Parke, Davis & Co. Process for the pro-
duction of a-6-diaminopropionic acid esters. 2,738,363,
3-13-56. CI. 260 — 482.
Godehn, Donald J., to American Enka Corp. Inhibition of
dark spots on freshly spun viscose by washing with a spe-
cific sequestering agent. 2,735,742, 2-21-56, CI. 8 — 137.5.
Godet. Pierre: See —
Mention, Maurice, and Godet. 2,740.800.
Godfrey. Charles S. : See —
Holmes, William R., and Godfrey. 2,741,584.
Godfrey. Frank C. : See —
Miller. George, and Godfrey. 2,743,165.
Godfrey, Frank C, and G. Miller. Production of sodium
carbonate. 2,755,169, 7-17-56, CI. 23 — 63.
Godfrey, James H., to The Stanley Works. Router attach-
ment. 2,756,785, 7-31-56, CI. 144—134.
Godfrey, John : See —
Clarke, James H.. and Godfrey. 2.728.916.
Clarke, James H., and Godfrey. 2.752,977.
Coates, John F., Clarke, and Godfrey. 2,752,616.
Godfrey, Kenneth L. : See —
Saul, George A., and Godfrey. 2.752,392.
Godfrey Propeller Adjusting Corp. : See —
Taft, John G. 2,732,021.
Godfrey, William H. Self-sealing cap for collapsible tubes.
2,755,974, 7-24-56, CI. 222 — 494.
Godman. H. C, Co.. The : See —
Weber, Donald P. 2,730.734.
Godon, Yvan A. Combined fishhook and gaff. 2,732,651,
1-31-56, CI. 43—37.
Godoy, Caesar O. Stick horse. 2,730,365, 1-10-56, CI.
272—1
Godschalx, Adrian T. : See —
Hosea, Everett E., and Godschalx. 2,750,459.
Godsey, Abe. Fishing lure. 2,739,407, 3-27-56, CI. 43 — 42.15.
Godshall, Nicholas G., to Walter W. Moyer Co., Inc. Sewing
machine attachment for making infant's garment.
2,742,870, 4-24-56, CI. 112—114.
Godshalk, Russell L. : See —
Alexeff, Alexander V., and Godshalk. 2,775,216.
Godsil, Thomas V., to Vickers Inc. Power transmission.
2,739,446, 3-27-56, CI. 60 — 52.
Godtel, William J. Portable decorticator for ramie or the
like. 2,755,511, 7-24-56, CI. 19—24.
Godwin, Harry : See —
Streckfus, John G and Godwin. 2,770,868.
Godwin, James R. Automatically retrieving floating reel.
2,742,242, 4-17-56, CI. 242—89.
Godwin, William S. Dowel apparatus for paving joints.
2,768,562, 10-30-56, CI. 94—8.
Godzyk, Nufer, Jr. : See —
Longee, Nelson C, Godzyk, and Fodor. 2,735,684.
Goebel, Gregory, to The Singer Mfg. Co. Bobbin case opener
driving mechanisms. 2,763,226, 9-18-56, CI. 112 — 184.
Goebel, Max T., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Method
of activating and esterifying the surface of finely divided
particles of silica having surface silanol groups. 2,736,669,
2-28-56, CI. 117—54.
Goebel, Max T., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Prod-
uct and process. 2,739,077, 3-20-56, CI. 106—308.
Goebel, Robert S., C. H. Myers, and R. E. Stephens, to The
National Cash Register Co. Sorting machine for paper
forms. 2,760,654, 8-28-56, CI. 214—11.
Goedderz. Frank G. Signal for lights of automobile.
2,736,014, 2-21-56, CI. 340—252.
Goedkoop, Martinus L., to Stamicarbon N. V. Manufacture of
cation exchange material from coal. 2,735,819, 2-21-56,
CI. 252—179.
Goeke, Eberhard, to Koppers Co., Inc. Control apparatus for
gas producers combined with regenerative ovens. 2,732,289,
1-24-56. CI. 48 — 76.
Goemann, Richard P., to H. H. Robertson Co. Air condition-
ing and distributing system apparatus. 2,729,429, 1-3-56,
CI. 257—8.
Goepfert, George J., to The Carborundum Co. One-stage
resin bonded diamond abrasive wheel. 2,769,700, 11-6-56,
CI. 51—298.
Goepfrich, Rudolph A., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Seal
spreader for hydraulic brake actuator. 2,752,755, 7-3-56,
CI. 60—54.6.
Goepfrich, Rudolph A., and J. L. Mossey, to Bendix Aviation
Corp. Sealed brake. 2,762,458, 9-11-56. CI. 188—18.
Goering, Hans G., and V. F. Mistretta, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Process for the preparation of polyiso-
butylene with a slurry catalyst. 2,739,143, 3-20-56, CI.
260—94.8.
Goerrig, Dieter, and H. Jonas, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Aktiengesellschaft. Fluorinating organic compounds with
hydrogen fluoride containing hydroxonium ions. 2,773,913,
12-11-56, 260—653.
Goertz, Raymond C, R. G. Schmitt, Jr., and R. A. Olsen, to
the United States of America as represented by the United
States Atomic Energy Commission. Remote control manipu-
lator. 2,764,301, 9-25-56, CI. 214—1.
Goertz, Raymond C, R. G. Schmitt, Jr., R. A. Olsen, and R. B.
Wehrle, to the United States of America as represented by
the United States Atomic Energy Commission. Remote-
control manipulator. 2,774,488, 12-18-56. Cl. 214 — 1.
Goethert, Rudolf, to Franke & Heidecke. Fabrik Photogra-
phischer Prazisions-Apparate. Anti-reflective coating for
color filters. 2,741,1-57. 4-10-56. Cl. 88—112.
Goett, John J., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Safety device for a neutronic reactor. 2,773,823, 12-11-56,
Cl. 204—193.
Goettl, Oust, to International Metal Products Co. Flow dis-
tribution valves for evaporative coolers. 2,731,252, 1-17-56,
Cl. 261—71.
Goettl, Gust. Metering tip for water distribution tubes in
evaporative coolers. 2,738,232. 3-13-56, Cl. 299—141.
Goettl, Gust. Flow control tip for water distribution pipes
of evaporative coolers. 2,742.322. 4-17-56. Cl. 299 — 107.
Goettsch, Walter J., to Samuel M. Langston Co. Machine for
making box blanks. 2,764,217. 9-25-56, Cl. 154—1.
Goettsch, Walter J., and W. C. George, to Crown Zellerbaoh
Corp. Reinforcement for a container. 2,762,550, 9-11-50,
Cl. 229—14.
Goetz. Alexander. Means and method of producing and con-
trolling cultures of microorganisms. 2,761,813, 9-4-56,
Cl. 195—80.
Goetz. George A. : See —
Corson, John H., Goetz, and Lewis. 2,756,169.
Goetz, Maurus T.. to Teletype Corp.
transmitter. 2,735,887, 2-21-56, Cl.
304
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Goetz, Maurus T., to Teletypesetter. Scale mechanism for
typographic tape perforator. 2,755,859, 7-24-56, CI.
164 — 112.
Goetz, Michael B. Hygroscopic air conditioner. 2,769,313,
11-6-56, CI. 62—6.
Goetze, Alfred P. : See —
Oberhuber, William F., Wollin, and Goetze. 2,743,521.
Goetzel, Claus G., and J. L. Ellis, to Sintercast Corp. of
America. Compressor blade. 2,749,029, 6-5-56, CI.
230 — 134.
Goetzel, Claus G., and J. B. Adamec, to Sintercast Corp. of
America. Heat resistant titanium carbide containing body
and method of making same. 2,752,666, 7-3-56, CI.
29—182.8.
Goetzel, Claus G., and J. B. Adamec, to Sintercast Corp. of
America. Sintering process for forming a die. 2,753,261,
7-3-56, CI. 75—204.
Goetzel, Claus G., and R. L. Pettibone, to Sintercast Corp.
of America. Titanium carbide composite material. 2,765,227,
10-2-56, CI. 75—203.
Goetzewerke Friedrich Goetze Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Milller, Max A. 2,766,085.
Goff, Harold W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Tape
perforator. 2,761,508, 9^-56, CI. 164 — 111.
Goff, William F. : See —
Corbitt, Harry W., and Goff. 2,763,348.
Goggins, William C. Sand cleaning machine. 2,762,616,
9-11-56, CI. 262—2.
Gogolick, Roland M., and J. G. Tabler, to Globe-Union Inc.
Frequency stabilization. 2,744,197, 5-1-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Gohei Tanabe & Co., Ltd. : See —
Utsumi, Isamu, and Harada. 2,770,624.
Gohorel, Fernand P., to International Standard Electric Corp.
Automatic telephone systems. 2,735,894, 2-21-56, CI.
179—18.
Gohorel, Fernand P., to International Standard Electric Corp.
Telephone systems. 2,758,157, 8-7-56, Cl. 179 — 22.
Gohorel, Fernand P., to International Standard Electric
Corp. Automatic telephone systems. 2,761,907, 9-4-56,
Cl. 179—22.
Gohorel, Fernand P., to International Standard Electric
Corp. Automatic telephone systems. 2,770,676, 11-13-56,
Cl. 178—18.
Gohrke, Raymond W., to Gerlinger Carrier Co. Laterally
adjustable tines for a lift truck. 2,748,966, 6-5-56, Cl.
214 — 731.
Goins, Edward K. Combination drain spout and cess tank
for vehicular toilets. 2,755,482, 7-24-56, Cl. 4—8.
Goins, John. Well cable signal device. 2,771,054, 11-20-56,
Cl. 116—67.
Goins, Robert R., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Improved pebble
heater. 2,774,572, 12-18-56, Cl. 257—2.
Golar, Paul: See —
Kendall, Fred E., and Golar. 2,756,159.
Whitehouse, Irving P., Kendall, and Golar. 2,748,066.
Golaski, Walter M. Narrowing attachment for flat knitting
machine. 2,755,646, 7-24-56, Cl. 66—89.
Golay, Marcel J. E. Spectrometric method and apparatus for
determining radiation ratios. 2,750,834, 6-19-56, Cl.
88—14.
Golbert, Serge, to Societe Nationale de Constructions Aero-
nautiques du Sud-Est. Method of stretch-bending sheet
metal. 2,734,474, 2-14-56, Cl. 113—51.
Golby, Alan G. : See —
Hertan, Melvin I. 2,755,361.
Gold, Abraham and H., and H. Bogin, to Gold Bros. Inc.
Safety wrist watch bracelet band. 2,743,857, 5-1-56, Cl.
Gold Bros. Inc. : See —
Gold, Abraham and H., and Bogin. 2,743,857.
Gold, Heinrich, and S. Petersen, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Aktiengesellschaft. 4,4' - diamino - stilbene compounds.
2.764.582, 9-25-56, Cl. 260—249.6.
Gold, Heinrich, and S. Petersen, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Aktiengesellschaft. 4,4' - diamino - stilbene compounds.
2.764.583, 9-25-56, Cl. 260—249.6.
Gold, Herman : See —
Gold, Abraham and II., and Bogin. 2,743,857.
Gold, Meldon. Adjustable bed cover support. 2,750,604,
6-19-56, Cl. 5—319.
Gold, Richard G. : See —
Eberhardt, John E., Graham, and Gold. 2,766,108.
Gold, Richard L., and P. Froeschel. Machine for improving
the keeping qualities of plants and restoring wilted plants
to full freshness. 2,745,217. 5-15-56, Cl. 47—1.
Gold. Robert M. : See —
Lincoln, Clovis W., Gold, and Spiekerman. 2,775,664.
Goldan, Theodore J. : See —
Derosa, Louis A., Bucher, and Goldan. 2.749,524.
Goldband, Samuel. Hangable display package. 2,751,071,
6-19-56, Cl. 206—45.31.
Goldband, Samuel. Hangable doll dress package. 2,757,789,
8-7-56, Cl. 206 — 45.34.
Goldbaum, Richard E. : See —
Goldbaum, Robert H. 2,741,858.
Goldbaum, Robert H.. to R. E. Goldbaum. Heel and heel
blank. 2,741,858, 4-17-56, Cl. 36—34.
Goldberg, Alan A., to Ward Blenkinsop & Co. Ltd. Substi-
tuted 1.1 0-diaza-anthracenes. 2,775,595, 12-25-56, Cl.
260—288.
Goldberg, Albert I., and R. F. Doering, to National Starch
Products Inc. Manufacture of polymer-resin granules.
2,765,286, 10-2-56, Cl. 260—27.
Goldberg, Arthur G., to Standard Box Co. Automatic serving
tray. Re. 24,233, 10-30-56, Cl. 229—28.
Goldberg, Bertrand, to U. S. Industries, Inc. Wood cellular
laminated railway car. 2,736,273, 2-28-56, Cl. 105 — 404.
Goldberg, Bertrand, to U. S. Industries, Inc. Anchor for
lading strapping. 2,740,361, 4-3-56, Cl. 105 — 369.
Goldberg, David, to Schreiber & Goldberg. Pressing and
shaping apparatus for multiple-ply fabric articles.
2,741,407. 4-10-56, Cl. 223—2.
Goldberg, David N. Clutch or brake band. 2,774,455,
12-18-56, 12-18-56, Cl. 192—107.
Goldberg, Emanuel and H. E. Refractometers, 2,768,553,
10-30-56, Cl. 88—14.
Goldberg, Ernest W. Automatic slide changer. 2,756,630,
7-31-56, Cl. 88—28.
Goldberg, George, to Metacomet Mfg. Co., Inc. Button-buckle
dies. 2,729,122, 1-3-56, Cl. 79 — 5.
Goldberg, Harold, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Automatic range
gate. 2,740,112, 3-27-56, Cl. 343—7.3.
Goldberg, Harold, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Chain oscillator
in a multiplex system. 2,740,893, 4-3-56, Cl. 250 — 36.
Goldberg, Harold D. and M. I. Electronic system. 2,747,130,
5-22-56, Cl. 315—8.5.
Goldberg, Harry : See —
Burrows, Milford D., Siwek, and Goldberg. 2,750,172.
Goldberg, Herbert E. : See —
Goldberg, Emanuel and H. E. 2,768,553.
Goldberg, Jacob, B. Cox, and J. E. Heywood. Data sorting
system. 2,735,082, 2-14-56, Cl. 340—147.
Goldberg, Jerald F. Self-refrigerating container. 2,757,517,
8-7-56, Cl. 62—92.
Goldberg, Julius M. Dental X-ray film holder. 2,753,461,
7-3-56, Cl. 250—70.
Goldberg, Max, and R. J. Garwin. Machine having a plurality
of hooked feeding needles and means for forming inter-
linked hairs on a plastic head of a doll and the like.
2,747,530, 5-29-56, Cl. 112 — 79.5.
Goldberg, Michael. Double-contact cam mechanisms.
2,741,132, 4-10-56, Cl. 74—54.
Goldberg, Milton I. : See —
Goldberg, Harold D. and M. I. 2,747,130.
Goldberg, Morris I. Convertible bassinet and child's chair
for automobiles. 2,730,163, 1-10-56, Cl. 155 — 44.
Goldberg, Moses W., and S. Teitel, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc.
Diamine compounds. 2,736,746, 2-28-56, Cl. 260 — 501.
Goldberg, Moses W., and S. Teitel, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc.
Butylamine derivatives. 2,736,747, 2-28-56, Cl. 260—563.
Goldberg, Moses W., and S. Teitel, to Hoffmann-La Roche
Inc. Dialkylaminoalkyl-diphenylacetanilides. 2,740,992,
5-22-56, Cl. 260—558.
Goldberg, Moses W., and H. H. Lehr, to Hoffmann-La Roche
Inc. Thiamorpholones and their preparation. 2,755,278,
7-17-56, Cl. 260—243.
Goldberg, Moses W., and S. Teitel, to Hoffmann-La Roche
Inc. Pyridylalkyl sulfones. 2,761,865, 9^-56, Cl.
260—294.8.
Goldberg, Moses W., and S. Teitel, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc.
3-Pyridine sulfinic acid and process. 2,761,866, 9-1-50,
Cl. 260—294.8.
Goldberg, Moses W., and A. I. Rachlin, to Hoffmann-La Roche
Inc. Glycinamide derivatives. 2,768,202, 10-23-56, Cl.
260—558.
Goldberg, Moses W., and S. Teitel, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc.
Basic ethers. 2,774,766, 12-18-56, Cl. 260—294.7.
Goldberg, Ralph. Metal window assembly. 2,771,971.
11-27-56, Cl. 189—75.
Goldberg, Samuel D. Disposable cartridge type syringe.
2,745,403, 5-15-56, Cl. 128— 218.
Goldberg. Samuel D. Cartridge-type hypodermic syringe.
2,753,867. 7-10-56, Cl. 128—218.
Goldberg, Sydney J. : See —
Ostergren, Ralph H, Goldberg, Horsfall, and Wuerth.
2,769,492.
Goldberger, Erno M. Shoulder rest for violins. 2,747,452,
5-29-56, Cl. 84—280.
Goldberger, Erno M., and J. Menuhin. Damping attachment
for string instruments. 2,765,692, 10-9-56, Cl. 84 — 274.
Goldblatt, Leo A. : See —
Fisher, Gordon S., and Goldblatt. 2.735.870.
Fisher, Gordon S., and Goldblatt. 2,775,578.
Fisher. Gordon S.. Goldblatt, and Stinson. 2,750,411.
Hancock, Harold B., Goldblatt, and Mason. 2,742,035.
Pack, Frank C, and Goldblatt. 2,746,864.
Goldblatt, Leo A., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of Agriculture. Alkyl iodide cata-
lyzed tung oil isomerization. 2,744,123, 5-1-56, Cl.
260—405.6.
Goldblith, Samuel A. Indicator for high energy radiation
sterilizing processes. 2,738,429, 3-13-56, Cl. 250 — 83.
Golden, Abraham H., to The Yale & Towne Mfg. Co. Remov-
able cylinder for look. 2,750,785, 6-19-56. Cl. 70—224.
Golden, Abraham H., R. W. Schmid, and P. P. Kubik, to The
Tale & Towne Mfg. Co. Locking mechanism for tubular
lock. 2,747,907, 5-29-56. Cl. 292—169.
Golden, Abraham H, and D. L. Biblin, to The Yale & Towne
Mfg. Co. Deadlocking latch bolt. 2,768,014, 10-23-50.
Cl. 292—169.
Golden, Carl E., to Ransome Co. Air heater. 2,756,040,
7-24-56, Cl. 263—19.
Golden, Catherine C. Test tube cleaning device and method.
2,744,842, 5-8-56, Cl. 134—23.
Golden, Clair W. Advertising display pad. 2,755,576,
7-24-56, Cl. 40—10.
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ci.
Golden, Daniel : See —
Lubkin, Samuel, and Golden. 2,764,463.
Golden, Harry. Flashlight. 2,775,688, 12-25-56,
240—10.66.
Golden, Jonathan. Automobile clothes support. 2,746,660,
5-22-56, CI. 244 — 12.1.
Golden, Samuel J. Contour comb. 2,755,808, 7-24-56, CI.
132—126.
Golden, Sidney, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of War. Jet propelled device.
2,763,127, 9-18-56, CI. 60—35.6.
Golden, Thomas H.. to Phillips-Jones Corp. Shirt packaging.
2.753,989, 7-10-56, CI. 206—46.
Goldenberg, David Z., to Industrial Rayon Corp. Thread-
advancing reel. 2,738,052, 3-13-56, CI. 203 — 183.
Goldenson, Jerome, and L. Cohen, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of the Army.
Thickener for hydrocarbon fuels. 2,769,697, 11-6-56, CI.
44 — 7.
Goldfarb, Adolph, to M. I. Glass. Doll head. 2,732,658,
1-31-56. CI. 46—116.
Goldfischer, Lester I., to General Precision Laboratory Inc.
Analog to digital converter. 2,750,584, 6-12-56, CI.
340—347.
Goldhammer, Albert. Stereoscopic camera. 2,730,938,
1-17-56. CI. 95—18.
Goldheim, Samuel L. : See — ■
Frankel, Edward M., and Goldheim. 2,772,206.
Frankel, Edward M., and Goldheim. 2,772,207.
Golding, Donald B., to Studebaker-Packard Corp. Air duet
for automobile cooling system. 2,761,291, 9-4-56, CI.
62-117.
Golding. James L., J. J. Bosshard, and W. H. Comerford, to
Plasti-Glo Mfg. Corp. Winding drum for strip material.
2.729.403, 1-3-56, CI. 242—72.
Goldklang, Myron. Self-setting snare hooks. 2,763,084,
9-18-56, CI. 43—37.
Goldman, Angela A. : See —
Waller, Cov W., and Goldman. 2,744,932.
Goldman, Arthur : See —
Fechter. Henry G.. Kleiman, and Goldman. 2,750.396.
Goldman, Arthur, M. Kleiman, and H. G. Fechter, to Velsicol
Chemical Corp. Production of halogenated polvcyclic alco-
hols. 2,750.397, 6-12-56, CI. 260 — 410.
Goldman. Ernest A. : See —
Lewin, Gerhard, and Goldman. 2,743,387.
Goldman, Ida. Convertible hard top automobile body.
2,772,917, 12-4-56, CI. 296 — 137.
Goldman, Kenneth M. : See —
Thomas, Donald E., Goldman, Gordon, and Johnson.
2,772,964.
Goldman, Leon, and R. P. Williams, to American Cyanamid
Co. Substituted l-carbonyl-4-carbamvl piperaziiies and
method of preparing the same. 2,756,232, 7-24-56, CI.
260 — 268.
Goldman. Louis, to Bancroft Cap Co. Fisherman's hat.
2,769,272, 11-6-56, CI. 43 — 57.5.
Goldman, Maurice : See —
Gaines, Bernard, and Goldman. 2,753,049.
Goldman, Max, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Synchronizing cir-
cuit. 2,757,237, 7-31-56, CI. 178 — 53.1.
Goldman. Oscar G. Saw blade with inserted teeth. 2,736,312,
2-28-56, CI. 125—18.
Goldman, Oscar G. Portable pipe saw. 2,759,242, 8-21-56,
CI. 29 — 73.
Goldman. Robert B. Water responsive control circuit.
2.754.460. 7-10-56. CI. 318 — 102.
Goldman, Sanford L. Display mount. 2,746,191, 5-22-56,
CI. 40—152.1.
Goldman. Sylvan N. : See —
Enders, William C. 2.764.419.
Young. Fred W. 2.769.645.
Goldmark. Peter C. to Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.
Television. 2.764.629. 9-25-56. CI. 178 — 5.4
Goldmark. Peter C. and J. .T. Reeves, to Columbia Broadcast-
ing Svstem, Inc. Television. 2,740,071, 3-27-56 CI
315—30.
Goldner, Bernard B.. and J. C. Maclntyre. Plastic welding
composition. 2,729,573. 1-3-56. CI. 106 — 287.
Goldner, Richard. Shutter, window or the like. 2,729,287,
1-3-56, CI. 160 — 33.
Goldrieh, Norman H. : See —
Sheppard, Charles B., Goldrieh, and Kraus. 2,736.823.
Goldsborough. Shirley L., to Westinghouse Electric Corp
Ground distance relay. 2,743,396, 4-24-56, CI. 317 — 18.
Goldschein. Max H. Instant drying photostat. 2,773 769
12-11-56. CI. 96 — 84.
Goldschmidt, Alfred, and J. R. Wright, to California Re-
search Corp. Method for preparing hexaalkoxydisiloxanes.
2,758.126, 8-7-56, CI. 260—448.8.
Goldschmidt, Alfred, and J. R. Wright, to California Research
Corp. Method of preparing silicon esters bv reacting an
alkoxysilanol with an alkoxvsilamine. 2,758,127, 8-7-56
CI. 260-^148.8.
Goldschmidt, Hans, to Magna Engineering Corp. Circular
saw work supporting table. 2.747.626. 5-29-56. CI. 144 — 1.
Goldschmidt, Hans, to Magna Engineering Corp. Drill press
assembly. 2,748.627, 6-5-56. CI. 77—5.
Goldschmidt, Hans, to Magna Power Tool Corp. Work hold-
ing and feeding device for use with table saws. 2,759,503,
8-21-56, CI. 143—51.
Goldschmidt, Th., A. G. : See —
Brugger, Wilhelm. 2,755,325.
Bungnr.lt, Walter. 2,762,707.
Schmitz, Adolf. 2,755,191.
Goldsmith, Dale P. J., and R. Taub, to Merck & Co., Inc.
Penicillin salts. 2,741,604, 4-10-56, CI. 260 — 239.1.
Goldsmith, Harold A., H. Herz, and A. Z. Gutterman, to
Magnetic Amplifiers, Inc. Automatic headlight dimmer.
2,737,599, 3-6-56, CI. 307—41.
Goldsmith, Henry A., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Surface-active
compounds and detergent compositions containing same.
2,738,333, 3-13-56, CI. 252—152.
Goldsmith, Hugo, to Sport Products, Inc. Baseball glove.
2,746,050, 5-22-56, CI. 2 — 19.
Goldsmith, James R. : See —
Fleiszar, Mitchell J., Sr., Goldsmith, Lenc, and Pikciunas.
2,756,043.
Goldsmith, John L. : See —
Grantham, Hulan E., and Goldsmith. 2,770,413.
Goldsmith, Kurt, to Lever Brothers Co. Apparatus for
measuring dielectric properties of material. 2,754,478,
7-10-56, CI. 324—61.
Goldsmith, Kurt, V. D. Worstall, and P. W. Heselgrave, to
Lever Brothers Co. Method and apparatus for measuring
progress of hydrogenation. 2,766,265, 10-9-56, CI.
260 — 409.
Goldsmith, Oliver B. : See —
Bernier, Carl J., and Goldsmith. 2,755,159.
Goldsmith, Paul : See —
Roberts. Edward A., and Goldsmith. 2,745,278.
Goldstaub, Henry H. Thermionic tube retainers. 2,768,360,
10—23—56 CI 339 75
Goldstein, Abraham. Collar stretcher. 2,769,585, 11-6-56,
CI. 223—52.1.
Goldstein, Arthur, to Tru Balance Corsets. Inc. Foundation
garment. 2,733,444, 2-7-56, CI. 2 — 37.
Goldstein, David. Billfold. 2,752,976, 7-3-56, CI. 150 — 38.
Goldstein, Herman B. : See —
Mason, Scott, Goldstein, and Cotter. 2,758,123.
Goldstein, Herman B., M. W. Pollock, and E. Zerner, to Sun
Chemical Corp. Fungicidal compositions comprising copper-
8-quinolinolate solubilized with heavv metal salts of alkyl
phosphoric acid esters. 2,756,175. 7-24-56, CI. 167 — 33.
Goldstein, Isidore. Combined pencil sharpener, extension grip
and eraser. 2,757,638, 8-7-56, CI. 120—1.
Goldstein, Jacob M. Minnow trap. 2,736,986, 3-6-56, CI.
43—103.
Goldstein, Jacob M., and R. Berman. Tdoth cleaning device
with removable cleaning member. 2,736,917, 3-6-56, CI.
15—210.
Goldstein, Ladislas, D. J. Levine, and W. Sichak, to
International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Waveguide
gas switching device. 2.745,072, 5-8-56. CI. 333 — 98.
Goldstein, Ladislas. and H. F. Engelmann, to International
Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Wave guide with dual
purpose gas discharge device. 2,773,243, 12-4-56, CI.
333—13.
Goldstein, Ladislas, M. A. Lampert, and J. F. Heney, to Inter-
national Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Gyrator methods
and means. 2,773,245, 12-4-56, CI. 333—98.
Goldstein, Maurice L. Intercommunication system for bowl-
ing alleys. 2.761.898. 9-4-56, CI. 179 — 2.
Goldstein, Morris L. Skirt. 2,758,312, 8-14-56, CI. 2 — 212.
Goldstein, Reuben M. Mailing or shipping carton. 2,705,973,
10-9-56. CI. 229—33.
Goldstein, Samuel, and I. Lichtenstein, to Corro Ltd. Method
and machine for making triple wall corrugated paper board.
2.759.523, 8-21-56, CI. 154—33.05.
Goldstein, Samuel E. Vehicular short-wave antenna.
2,771,604, 11-20-56, CI. 343—749.
Goldthwait, Richard G. : See —
Beuther, Harold, and Goldthwait. 2.755.229.
Beuther. Harold, and Goldthwait. 2,766.177.
Goldwater, Maurice H. Reversible ratchet wrench. 2,758,493,
8-14-56, CI. 81—58.2.
Goldwater, Maurice H. and V. R. Hermanson. Friction action
ratchet wrench. 2,735,324, 2-21-56, CI. 81 — 60.
Goldzwig, David M. : See —
Hott, Ion V. K., and Goldzwig. 2,742,257.
Golemon, Valia S., to Clary Corp. Accumulator selection
mechanism. 2,741,426. 4-10-56, CI. 235 — 6.
Goley. Donald E. : See —
Reed. John C. 2,739.508.
Golladay, Lawrence R., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Switch-
ing and control means for carrier current transmitters.
2,740.890, 4-3-56, CI. 250—36.
Gollaher. Merton G. : See —
Bavley, Abraham, Gollaher, and McLamore. 2,745,838.
Gollaher, Merton G., and E. J. Honohan, to Chas. Pfizer
& Co., Inc. Bacitracin recovery. 2,763,590, 9-18-56, CI.
167—65.
Gollehon. Carroll T. Flow control device. 2,764,183, 9-25-56,
CI. 138—45.
Gollhofer. Paul J. Crib annunciator. 2,734,104, 2-7-56, CI.
200—61.75.
Gollin. Alban W. J. : See —
Gentry, Charles H. R., Gollin, and Herzfeld. 2,748,033.
Gollobin Dental Co.. Inc. : See —
Gollobin. William. 2,775.014.
Gollobin. William. 50% to L. Lawrence, and 50% to Gollobin
Dental Co.. Inc. Cushioning accessory for earrings.
2.775.014. 12-25-56, CI. 24—263.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
G. Clamping device for spools of
textile machines. 2,757,875, 8-7-56, CI. 242 — 46.2.
Gollub, Fred. Position indicator-recording instrument.
2,761,216, 9-4-56, CI. 33—147.
Gollwitzer, Walter T., to Addressograph-Multigraph Corp.
Sequentially operating address printing means. 2,732,70::,
1-31-56, CI. 101 — 47.
Gollwitzer, Walter T., to Addressograpn-Multigraph Corp.
Manufacture of punches. 2,759,253, 8-21-56, CI. 29 — 428.
Gollwitzer, Walter T., to Addressograpn-Multigraph Corp.
Sheet detecting means in printing and punching machines.
2,765,733, 10-9-56, CI. 101—19.
Gollwitzer, Walter T., to Addressograph-Multigraph Corp.
Printing machines with serial number punching. 2,765,849,
10-9-56, CI. 164 — 111.
Gollwitzer, Walter T., to Addressograph-Multigraph Corp.
Machines for producing punched business instruments.
2,766,827, 10-16-56, CI. 164—111.
Gollwitzer, Walter T., and R. H. Lease, to Addressograph-
Multigraph Corp. Skip-print control in address printing
machines. 2,734,453, 2-14-56, CI. 101—58.
Golob, Victor F., to E. J. Brach & Sons. Partitioned box or
carton. 2,765,971, 10-9-56, CI. 229—15.
Golomb, David L. Adjustable head guard. 2,768,380,
10-30-56, CI. 2—3.
Golubski, Joseph L., to Oliver Machinery Co. Labeling
machine. 2,747,757, 5-29-56, CI. 216—21.
Golze, Richard. Automatic recording device for maneuvering
ships. 2,772,940, 12-4-56, CI. 346 — 8.
Gombert, Frederick S., to Hall-Neal Furnace Co. Relative
heat flow demonstrator. 2,745,195, 5-15-56, CI. 35—50.
Gomco Surgical Mfg. Corp. : See —
Henderson, Stanford A. 2,759,476.
Gomersall, John R., to McGraw Electric Co. Steam iron.
2,750,690. 6-19-56, CI. 38—77.
Gomersall, John R.. to McGraw Electric Co. Water feed for
steam iron. 2,773,321, 12-11-56, CI. 38—77.
Gomersall, John R., to McGraw Electric Co. Water valve
actuator for steam iron. 2,773,322, 12-11-56, CI. 38—77.
Gomerue Establishment : See —
Burgsmiiller, Karl H. 2,749,807.
Burgsmiiller, Karl H. 2,749,808.
Gomes, Alviro. Jar holder. 2,745,616, 5-15-56, CI. 248—138.
(ioinmel, Dewey E. : See —
Stephenson, Henry R., and Gommel. 2,744,548.
Gommel, Dewey E., to Borg-Warner Corp. Saw chain, tooth
therefor and method of cutting. 2,774,396, 12-18-56, CI.
143—135.
Gomo, Bernie E. : See —
Gustaf son, Aron, and Gomo. 2,771,718.
Gomonet. Edouard, to Societe Anonyme pour les Applications
de l'Electricite et des Gaz Rares-Etablissements Claude-
Paz et Silva. System for energizing an electric discharge
tube. 2,750,536, 6-12-56, CI. 315—281.
Gomory, Paul L., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Process and
apparatus for handling of carbonaceous or reactant mate-
rials. 2.769.772, 11-6-56. CI. 196—63.
Gonay, Jean M. B. Mechanism for a textile machine.
2,774,114, 12-18-56, CI. 19—165.
Gondek, John T. Structural joints. 2,746,579, 5-22-56, CI.
189—36.
Gondell, Peter. Ear protector. 2,738,514, 3-20-56, CI.
2—209.
Gondolas, Constantine J. Pocket tissue dispenser. 2,768,739,
10-30-56, CI. 206—52.
Gongwer, James C. Caging mechanism for gyros. 2,769,343,
11-6-56. CI. 74—5.12.
Gonia, August T., and H. H. Fante, to Rockwell Spring and
Axle Co. Seat having adjustable deflection rate. 2,740,468,
4-3-56, CI. 155—179.
Gonsch, James J. : See —
Roberton, Frederic A., and Gonsch. 2,739,415.
Gonser, Bruce W. : See —
Campbell, Ivor E., Gonser and Powell. 2,771,666.
Gonsett, Faust R. Machines for the manufacture of multiple
strand conductor leads. 2,760,892, 8-28-56, CI. 154 — 2.24.
Gonski, Joseph, to Goodman Mfg. Co. Continuous mining ma-
chine having a conveyor and an adjustable cutter bar.
2,736,547. 2-28-56. CI. 262 — 29.
Gonzales, Conrad L.. and R. Selby. Meiei-inir dispenser and
cut-off device for liquids. 2,754,034, 7-10-56, CI. 222—335.
Gonzales, James E. : See —
Alvarez, Manuel M. 2,775,497.
Gonzalez, Angel R. Power lifting device applicable to agri-
cultural imprements. 2,772,616, 12-4-56, CI. 97 — 47.62.
Gonzalez, Don J., to American Air Filter Co., Inc. Filtpr
frame handle construction. 2,771,154, 11-20-56, CI.
183 — 49.
Gonzalez, Luis. Automatic interrupter device for the elec-
trical circuit in automobile vehicles in case of collosion or
over-turning of same. 2,770,689, 11-13-56, CI.
200—61.52.
Gooch, Frederic P., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Ring form-
ing machine. 2,765,021, 10-2-56, CI. 153 — 54.
Good, Bvron E. : See —
Anderson, Thomas M., and Good. 2,744,435.
Good, Lowell H., and F. L. Putzrath, to Radio Corp. of
America. Sound recording and reproducing circuit for
pictures. 2,756,277, 7-24-56, CI. 179—100.2.
Good, Myron L., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Linear accelerator. 2,770,755, 11-13-56, CI. 315—5.
Good, Raymond J. Outlet boxes and fixture studs. 2,758,810,
8-14-56, CI. 248—343.
Good, Robert J., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Heat transfer,
hydraulic and thermoregulator fluids. 2,741,598, 4-10-56,
CI. 252—78.
Goodale, Edmund E., and R. M. Lichtenstein, to General
Electric Co. Magnetic switch. 2,768,312, 10-23-56, CI.
307—88.
Goodale, Elmer D., to Radio Corp. of America. Color tele-
vision camera. 2,734,938, 2-14-56, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Goodale, Elmer D., to Radio Corp. of America. Light inten-
sity controlling optical system. 2,757,232, 7-31-56, CI.
178—5.4.
Goodale, Walter D., Jr. : See —
Aikens, Andrew J., Botsford, Bovsen, Dietze, Goodale, and
Inglis. 2,732,436.
Goodall, Marcus C, to International Standard Electric Corp.
Electron discharge apparatus. 2,752,523. 6-26-56, CI.
315—3.5.
Goodall, William M., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Pulse code modulation coder. 2,733,410, 1-31-56, CI.
332—11.
Goodall, William M., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Amplitude-sensitive multistate device. 2,773,981, 12-11-56,
CI. 250—27.
Goodbar, Mayo A., and R. G. Pratt, to The National Cash
Register Co. Label printing and issuing mechanism for
cash registers. 2,730,038, 1-10-56, CI. 101 — 69.
Goode, Rexford F. : See —
Jarema, Joseph M., and Goode. 2,768,324.
Goode, W. B. : See —
Thompson, Albert A. 2,767,626.
Goodell, Mont E. : See —
Cohen, Sidney O., Goodell, Hilton, Somerville, and Street.
2,764,984.
Goodfriend, Lewis S. Reverberation generator. 2,748,192,
5-29-56, CI. 179—1.
Goodgame, Thomas H. : See —
Michel, Laurent P., and Goodgame. 2,771,344.
Goodhue. Lyle D. : See —
Tissol, Carolyn E., and Goodhue. 2,746,899.
Goodhue, Lyle D., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Cumene hydro
peroxide insect repellent compositions and method
2,768.926, 10-30-56. CI. 167—30.
Goodhue, Lyle D., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Soil condition
ing. 2,770,921, 11-20-56, CI. 47 — 58.
Goodhue. Lyle D., and J. E. Mahan, to Phillips Petroleum Co
Pyrimldines as plant response substances. 2,735,225
2-21-56. CI. 47—57.?
Goodhue, William, to Alexander Smith, Inc. Apparatus for
treating continuous strip material. 2,758,357, ~
CI. 28—1
-14-56
Goodhue, William V., and R. E. Morton, to Universal Wind
ing Co. Automatic bobbin winding machine. 2,763,443
9-18-56, CI. 242—27.
Goodhue, William V., and F. W. Higgins, to Universal Winding
Co. Winding machine. 2,764,362, 9-25-56, CI. 242 — 35.6.
Goodhue, William V., and R. E. Morton, to Universal Winding
Co. Replenishing means for looms. 2,766,779, 10-16-56.
CI. 139—247.
Goodhue, William V.. and C. J. Rohland, to Universal Winding
Co. Tension-device. 2,772,840, 12-4-56, CI. 242 — 128.
Gooding, Pamela E., and A. H. McKeag. Luminescent silicates
2,736,711, 2-28-56, CI. 252 — 301.4.
Goodlad, William L. Pea harvester. 2,769,294, 11-6-56
CI. 56—21.
Goodliffe, Arthur W., and P. G. Proctor, to Flight Refuel
line Ltd. Resilient pipe-connector with multipart clamp.
2,731,280, 1-17-56, CI. 285—129.
Goodloe, Alfred M., to Metal Textile Corp. Dampening means
for load supporting springs. 2,775,445, 12-25-56, CI.
267—9.
Goodman, Abe E. : See —
Tyler, Edward P., and Goodman. 2,744,510.
Goodman, Abraham H. : See —
Block, Zenas, Rosner, and Goodman. 2.739,896.
Goodman, Chester W. Golf ball carrier. 2,757,698, 8-7-56,
CI. 150—1.5.
Goodman, Clark : See —
Dewan, John T., and Goodman. 2.735,019.
Goodman. Clark, to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp.
Apparatus for logging the fluorescence and phosphorescence
of earth formations traversed by a borehole. 2.769.914.
11-6-56, CI. 250—71.
Goodman, George F., Jr. Variable speed adjustable power
feed. 2,751.069, 6-19-56, CI. 203 — 260.
Goodman, Gilbert, to General Electric Co. Ferroelectric
ceramic composition and method of making same.
2,729,757, 1-3-56, CI. 310—8.
Goodman, Gilbert, to General Electric Co. Ferroelectric ce-
ramic composition. 2,731,419, 1-17-56, CI. 252 — 62.9.
Goodman, Isaac, A. Lambert, J. F. Smith, and G. E. Williams.
to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Preservation of
natural and synthetic rubber and rubber articles. 2,762,787,
9-11-56, CI. 260 — 45.95.
Goodman, Jacob, to Delamere Co., Inc. Hair clip. 2,773,505,
12-11-56, CI. 132 — 46.
Goodman, Leo M., Sr. Fire extinguisher closure operator with
spoke and rim engaging means. 2,758,495, 8-14-56, CI.
81—90.
LIST OF PATENTEES
307
Goodman, Louis S. Medicinal composition containing di-
phenyl dihydro or tetrahydroglyoxaline-4-one and method
of producing anticonvulsant activity. 2,744,S52, 5-8-56,
CI. 167—65.
Goodman Mfg. Co. : See —
Andershock, Chester E. 2,734,400.
Anderson, Edward L., and Bodin. 2,7o7,918.
Anderson, Edward L., and Hlinsky. 2,772,870.
Bergmann, Ernst R. 2,761,550.
Bergmann, Ernst R. 2,772,770.
Biedess, Anthony R. 2,757,746.
Brown, Clarence H. 2,753,167.
Budd, Robert D. 2,764,872.
Caine, Kenneth E. 2,772,871.
Cartlidge, Frank. 2,730,344.
Cartlidge, Frank. 2,736,542.
Cartlidge, Frank. 2,736,545.
Cartlidge. Frank. 2,743,002.
Cartlidge, Frank. 2,750,175.
Cartlidge. Frank. 2,750,176.
Cartlidge. Frank. 2,750,179.
Cartlidge, Frank. 2,754,100.
Cartlidge, Frank. 2,757,917.
Cartlidge, Frank. 2,765,156.
Cartlidge, Frank, and Lindgren. 2,734,731.
Cartlidge, Frank, and Smith. 2,743,094.
Craggs, Joseph, and MeCann. 2,773,257.
Driehaus, Herman W. 2,766,851.
Eckley, William A. 2,747,418.
Enyart, Roy B. 2,742,864.
Evans, Nolan E., Hlinsky, and Ogden. 2,765, loo.
Gonski, Joseph. 2,736,547.
Hagenbook, Loy D. 2,757,809.
Hagenbook, Loy D. 2,757,950.
Hagenbook, Loy D. 2,770,319.
Kraft, Robert H. 2,745,652.
Kraft, Robert H., and Lundquist. 2,754,102.
Lindberg, Richard C. 2,750,177.
Lindgren. Frank A. 2,745,654.
Lindgren, Frank A. 2,750,153.
Madeira, John R. 2,753,981.
McCallum, Robert A. 2,736,422.
McCallum, Robert A. 2,745,506.
McCallum, Robert A. 2,750,178.
McCallum. Robert A. 2,750,180.
McCallum, Robert A. 2,764,897.
McCallum, Robert A. 2,770,377.
McCarthy, Timothy F. 2,770,378.
Miller, Frederick B. 2.754,804.
Miller, Frederick B. 2,764,903.
Miller, Frederick B. 2,770,353.
Miller, Frederick B. 2,770,448.
Miller, Frederick B. 2,771,272.
Robbins, James S. 2,743,093.
Bobbins. James S. 2,745,648.
Robbins, James S. 2,745,649.
Robbins, James S. 2,766,976.
Robbins, James S. 2,766,977.
Robbins, James S. 2,766,978.
Sloane, William W. 2,730,182.
Sloane, William W. 2,730,343.
Sloane, William W. 2,730,345.
Sloane, William W. 2,734,688.
Sloane, William W. 2,750,551.
Sloane, William W. 2,761,227.
Slomer, Joseph J. 2,736,543.
Slomar, Joseph J. 2,745,430.
Slomer, Joseph J. 2,749,707.
Slomer. Joseph J. 2,749,769.
Slomer, Joseph J. 2,764,870.
Smith, Herman E. 2,743,096.
Smith, Herman E. 2,745,650.
Stoltz, Charles E. 2,745,646.
Tracy, Benjamin F. 2,734,732.
Tracy, Benjamin F. 2.754.099.
Tracy, Benjamin F. 2,772,869.
Wilms, Carl A. 2,734,733.
Wilms, Carl A. 2,765,154.
Goodman, Morris. Golf club attachment. 2,739,331, 3-27-56,
CI. 15—184.
Goodman, Morris. Folding garment hanger. 2,745,579,
5-15-56, CI. 223—94.
Goodman, Robert. Davenport. 2,771,614, 11-27-56, CI.
5—13.
Goodman, William D. Pivoted rod joint. 2,735,703, 2-21-56,
CI. 287—99.
Goodrich B. F., Co., The : See —
Ardis, Alan E. 2,774,783.
Brockway, Charles E. 2,741,800.
Brockway, Charles E. 2,753.319.
Clark, Eugene F., and Little. 2,759,344.
Connell. Balfour Y. 2,765.018.
Duff, Charles L. 2,753.593.
Garver, Richard F. 2,751,980.
Gilbert, Harry, and Miller. 2.740,769.
Gilbert, Harry, and Miller. 2,740,770.
Gilbert, Harry, and Miller. 2,745,814.
Gill, Ray H. 2,763,314.
Hasselquist, Victor H. 2,767,769.
Herzegh, Frank. 2,737,237.
Herzegh, Frank. 2,770,282.
Herzegh. Frank. Wuchter. and Strong. 2,769,476.
Jansen, Jacob E., and Roha. 2,759,003.
Juve. Arthur E., and Beatty. 2,768,068.
iHHMhich, B. F., Co., The : See — Continued
Keller, Russell J. 2,762,737.
Krupp, Carroll P., and Sabo. 2,756,458.
Kuts, Mathew. 2,732,882.
Kuts, Mathew. 2,762,431.
La Rue, Albert M. 2,743,890.
L'Hollier, Leslie H. 2,728,999.
L'Hollier, Leslie H., and Riley. 2,761,159.
Lombard!, Michael W. 2,734,239.
Luke, Marvin B. 2,741,692.
Metzger, Herbert G., and Held. 2,759,016.
Mitchell, George R., and Sherwood. 2,744,099.
Morrissey, Richard T., and Frederick. 2,732,354
Orr, Marcus O. 2,744,847.
Owen, Harold P. 2,742,942.
Parks, Clarence E., and Jennings. 2,753,322.
Riley, Chester A., and Whittemore. 2,742,389.
Sachara, Eugene F. 2,745,869.
Schanz, George H. 2,757,710.
Schollenberger, Charles S. 2,770,612.
Schultz, Abner L., and Bloor. 2,767,115.
Semegen, Stephen T. 2,730,159.
Sprague, George R., and Scantlebury. 2.737,503.
Stewart, William D., and Hoertz. 2,768,958.
Talalay, Anselm, and Barton. 2,755,215.
Talalay, Joseph A. 2,731,669.
Talalay, Leon and J. A., and Bush. 2,758,980.
Vesce, Vincent C. 2,772,982.
Vesce, Vincent C. 2,773,044.
West, Michael J. 2,757,708.
Westfahl, Jerome C. 2,774,781.
Whitman, Hyman L. 2,769,253.
Wolf, Robert J., and Score. 2,765,507.
Yoho, John R., and Strong. 2,754,878.
Goodrich, Hunter C, to Radio Corp. of America. Band-pass
amplifier systems. 2,729,708, 1-3-56, CI. 179 — 171.
Goodrich, Hunter C, to Radio Corp. of America. Electron
beam convergence apparatus. 2,742,589, 4-17-56, CI.
315—13.
Goodrich, Hunter C, to Radio Corp. of America. Selectivity
control circuit. 2,750,452. 6-12-56, CI. 179—171.
Goodrich, Hunter C, to Radio Corp. of America. Amplifier
gain control. 2,752,431, 6-26-56. CI. 179—171.
Goodrich, Hunter C, to Radio Corp. of America. Transistor
bias circuit with stabilization. 2,762,873, 9-11-56, CI.
179—171.
Goodrich, John J., and R. C. Roetger, to St. Regis Paper Co.
Conveyor means having pusher fingers raisable at selectable
intervals. 2,769,528, 11-6-56, CI. 198 — 170.
Goodrich, Robert R. : See —
Forgue, Stanley V., and Goodrich. 2,745,032.
Goodrich, Ross H., to Joy Mfg. Co. Auger drill head.
2,749,102, 6-5-56, CI. 262—9.
Goodrich, Ross H., and W. L. Shoulders, to Joy Mfg. Co.
Mining auger drill head. 2,749,101, 6-5-56, CI. 262 — 7.
Goodridge, Laurence M. : See —
Mann, Bertram H., and Goodridge. 2,763,250.
Goodridge, Laurence M., to Carter Carburetor Corp. Two-
stage manifold and carburetor. 2,733,695, 2-7-56, CI.
123—52.
Goodridge, Laurence M., to Carter Carburetor Corp. Vacuum
motor electric booster. 2.748,561, 6-5-56, CI. 60 — 6.
Goodrie. Joseph J., to Wrightway Engineering Co. Vacuum
breaker. 2,738,798, 3-20-56, CI. 137 — 216.
Goodrie, Joseph J., to Wrightway Engineering Co. Fluid mix-
- - ~ 26:
gineering ^.
2,738,963. 3-20-56, CI. 261-
u g t
ing device. 2,738,962^3-20-56, CI. 261—18.
Goodrie,
J., to Wrightway Engineering Co. Aerator
with horizontal discs. 2,738,963, 3-20-56, CI. 261 — 76.
Goodrie, Joseph J., to Wrightway Engineering Co. Aerating
device. 2,761,662, 9-4-56, CI. 261—76.
Goodwillie, John E., to Beloit Iron Works. Winder machine.
2,733,019, 1-31-56, CI. 242—66.
Goodwin, Edwin W. : See —
Bach, Emmon, and Goodwin. 2,749,967.
Bach, Emmon, Goodwin, and Raunecker. 2,747,869.
Goodwin, Ernest G., to Unitcast Corp. Counterbalanced end
doors for drop end gondola cars. 2,769,406, 11-6-56, CI.
105 — 406.
Goodwin, Fred W. Brazier. 2,740,395, 4-3-56, CI. 126—25.
Goodwin, Fred W. Portable brazier. 2,747,567, 5-29-56,
CI. 126 — 25.
Goodwin, Herman B., to Burton-Rodgers Inc. Two tempera-
ture portable refrigerator. 2,768,505, 10-30-56, CI. 62 — 2.
Goodwin, John S., to Globe Oil Tools Co. Milling machine
for operating upon metal blanks. 2,734,427, 2-14-56, CI.
90—11.62.
Goodwin, Norris, to Centrijig Corp. Continuous centrifugal
jig separator. 2,743,815, 5-1-56, CI. 209—211.
Goodwin, Norris, to Centrijig Corp. Method for mineral
separation. 2,765,075, 10-2-56, CI. 209 — 40.
Goodwin, Richard M., to General Motors Corp.. Commutator
assembling machine. 2,729,882, 1-10-56, CI. 29 — 205.
Goodwin, Richard M., to General Motors Corp. Dynamo
brush machine. 2,768,480, 10-30-56, CI. 51—118.
Goodwin, Roland D. Combination awning and shutter for
window opening. 2,770,852, 11-20-56, CI. 20—57.5.
Goodwin. Vernon, Jr., to D. L. Evans. Medicine locker.
2,759,782, 8-21-56, CI. 312—291.
Goodwyn, Robert C. Window blinds. 2,742,681, 4-24-56,
CI. 20—62.
308
Goodyear Aircraft Corp. : See —
Baum, Richard V. 2,773,641.
Gero, Doane R. 2,733,027.
Hillegass, Kenneth P. 2,756,848.
Langworthy, Richard E. 2,749,030.
Ross, Robert S. 2,736,514.
Wolf, Edward. 2,736,516.
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., The : See —
Anderson, Malcolm G. 2,734,568.
Anderson, Malcolm G. 2,764,220.
Andresen, Gilbert J. C. 2,744,238.
Armstrong, Edward T. 2,764,371.
Baird, Roy W., and Snyder. 2,764,372.
Bender Edward E., Oates, and Phane. 2,i36,3o6.
Boytim, John E., and Jonard. 2,747,408.
Bricker, Carl E. 2,743,790.
Bricker, Carl E. 2,764,263.
Bruce, William L. 2,763,028.
Campbell, William H. 2,750,797.
Carson, Clarence M. 2,772,172.
Chamberlain, Richard K., and Olivo. 2,756,844.
Clifford Albert M., Waisbrot, and Gates. 2,764,099.
Clifford, Richard P., and Gehman. 2,756,590.
Cook, Albert W. 2,734,778.
Cook, Albert W. 2,734,780. „„„,,„„,
Costick Andrew J., and Jones. 2,734,227.
Cousins, Edward, and Jeffries. 2,772,249.
Curl, Mark I. 2,753,475.
Curl, Mark I., and Lammertse. 2,753,017.
Enabnit, Robert S. 2,764,018.
Ferner, George W. 2,743,482.
Finelli, Anthony F. 2,748,159.
Gates, George H., and Osterhof. 2,763,897.
George, Everett D. 2,752,983.
Haase, Jorgen I. 2,747. 650.
Hardman, Albert F. 2,757,174.
Hardman, Albert F. 2,772,278.
Harpfer, Donald E., and Geisinger. 2,772,0o6.
Kamlet, Jonas. 2.734.798
Kilborn, Karl B., and Suloff. 2,740.459.
Knill, Robert B., and Hoesly. 2,752,979.
Leshin, Richard. 2,772,279.
Lintala, Donald E., and Lindstedt. 2,753,324.
Mauney, Paul, and Ford. 2,743,510.
Miller, Charles H. 2,752,635.
Pace, Henry A. 2,740,743.
Pace, Henry A. 2,744,042.
Pace, Henry A. 2,764,516.
Palko, Andrew J., and Shively. 2,756,798.
Phane, Walter J. 2,753.019.
Puse, Valentin C, and La wry. 2,756,847.
Riggs, Mart B. 2,752,980.
Riggs, Mart B. 2,752,996.
Riggs, Mart B. 2,756,800.
Roberts, Winston J. 2,744,075.. „„.„„.,
Rogers, Thomas H., Jr., D'lanni, and Pierson. 2,7o3,311.
Runner, John W. 2,704.265.
Seeger, Nelson V. 2,760,953.
Seeger, Nelson V., and Mastin. 2,733,261.
Seeger, Nelson V., and Mastin. 2,764,592.
Smith, Herbert D. 2,772,101.
Snyder, James E., and Carson. 2,743,761.
Snyder, James E., and Swartz. 2,744,019.
Sullivan, John K. 2,729,619.
Sullivan, John K. 2,729,620.
Sullivan, John K. 2,740,768.
Taylor, William H. 2,757,273.
Thornton, Max H. 2,744,077.
Vaughan, Paul J. 2.740,742.
Vaughan, Paul J., and Hockett. 2,740,741.
Vernon, Roy E., and Hoesly. 2,752,981.
Gookin, Sylvester L., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Visual
gages for eyeleting machine spacing adjustment. 2,729,356,
1-3-56, CI. 218 — 17.2.
Gookin, Sylvester L., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Elec-
tric wire terminals. 2,748.368. 5-29-56. CI. 3.19—276.
Gookin, Sylvester L., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Eye-
leting machines and methods for wire terminal forming.
2,756,802, 7-31-56. CI. 153—1.
Goolsbee, Charles C. : See —
Noble, Wiley B., Evans, and Goolsbee. 2,737,170.
Gopert, Gote Y. M. Folding bed. 2,731,650, 1-24-56, CI.
5 — 44.
Goppel, Johan M., and S. H. Zonneveld, to Shell Development
Co. Production of aromatic hydroperoxides. 2,734,086,
2-7-56, CI. 260 — 610.
Gora, Chester, to S. G. Taylor Chain Co. Machine for trim-
ming chain links. 2,737,013, 3-6-56, CI. 59—29.
Gora, Henry Z., to The Gora-Lee Corp. Safety crown cap.
2,739,724, 3-27-56, CI. 215—40.
Gora, Henry Z., to Anchor Hocking Glass Corp. Molding
machine. 2,745.135, 5-15-56. CI. 18—5.
Gorn-Lee Corp., The : See —
Gora, Henry Z. 2,739,724.
Gordo, Fred L., and J. G. Stinde. Belt sander. 2,744,362,
5-8-56, CI. 51—135.
Gordon, Aaron : See —
Gordon, Harry B. and A., and Abdelnour. 2,775,751.
Gordon. Alexander, Jr.. to General Precision Laboratory Inc.
Depth sounder. 2,755,455, 7-17-56, CI. 340—3.
Gordon, Alexander, Jr., and I. A. Greenwood, Jr., to General
Precision Laboratory Inc. Sequential inspection indicator.
2,768,784, 10-30-56, CI. 235 — 61.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Gordon, Alexander M., to M. L. Grant. Coin deliverer for
fare-collecting apparatus. 2,766,762, 10-16-56, CI. 133 — 5.
Gordon, Alexander M., and H. B. Miller, to Max L. Grant.
Fare collection apparatus. 2,750,106, 6-12-56 CI 232 — 44
Gordon, Anthony, to Ekco Products Co. Ice cream disher.
2,761,399, 9-4-56, CI. 107 — 48.
Gordon, Arthur. Eye bolt latching assembly and method of
assembling. 2,752,187, 6-26-56. CI. 292 — 256.75.
Gordon, Arthur. Flow control means for separation appara-
tus. 2,759,557, 8-21-56, CI. 182—9.
Gordon, Arthur F., to Dow Corning Corp. Method of prepar-
ing chlorosilanes. 2,755,295, 7-17-56, CI. 260 — 448.2.
Gordon, Bernard M., to Sperry Rand Corp. Triggered
standard signal generator. 2,768,292, 10-23-56, CI.
250 — 27.
Gordon, Carlton C. : See —
Littleton, Cato M., Jr., and Gordon. 2,740,727.
Gordon, Carroll G., R. D. Wallace, and L. E. Berthelson, to
North American Aviation, Inc. Aircraft control system.
2,753,134, 7-3-56, CI. 244—85.
Gordon, Edward, to Flexible Carbon Products, Inc. Insect
repellent device. 2,766,579, 10-9-56, CI. 43 — 127.
Gordon, Emanuel : See —
Gruber, Bernard A., Gordon, and Jermain. 2,735,668.
Gordon, Garland R. : See —
Higgins, Alfred P., and Gordon. 2,738,823.
Higgins, Alfred P., and Gordon. 2,751,871.
Gordon, Hamilton : See —
Prendergast, Charles S. 2,731,919.
Prendergast, Charles S. 2,754.762.
Gordon, Harry B. and A., and E. C. Abdelnour. Mobile
electrical alarm. 2,775,751, 12-25-56, CI. 340 — 70.
Gordon, Howard R., to Park Sherman Co. Perpetual calen-
dar. 2,757,467, 8-7-56, CI. 40—111.
Gordon, James F. Pneumatic joint. 2,750,014, 6-12-56, CI.
189—36.
Gordon, James F., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Magnetic in-
dicator-recorder system. 2.760,840, 8-28-56, CI. 346 — 8.
Gordon, James F., to Helipot Corp. Variable inductor.
2,762,020, 9-4-56, CI. 336 — 110.
Gordon, James M. Collapsible lug box. 2,755,955, 7-24-56,
CI. 220—6.
Gordon, Janice T. : See —
Miller, Charles S., Engelhardt, and Gordon. 2,753,347.
Miller, Charles S., Engelhardt, and Gordon. 2.753,348.
Miller, Charles S., Engelhardt, and Gordon. 2,773,872.
Gordon, Jewell M. Fruit receiving conveyor. 2,734,611,
2-14-56. CI. 193—7.
Gordon, John E. : See —
Song, John, and Gordon. 2,752,353.
Gordon, John E., and F. B. Dorf. to American Cyanamid Co.
Chlorination process. 2,766,250, 10-9-56, CI. 260 — 294.9.
Gordon, John N. : See —
Nowicki. Aloysius A., and Gordon. 2,747,542.
Gordon, Leila : See —
Gordon, Max and L. 2,736,655.
Gordon, Lloyd L., to Electronic Associates, Inc.
2,762,008, 9-4-56, CI. 321—27.
Gordon, Mack. Method of quenching metals.
11-13-56, CI. 148—13.1.
Gordon, Max and L. Process for making apple syrup.
2,736,655, 2-28-56, CI. 99—142.
Gordon, Melvin J., to M. J. and S. Z. Gordon, and N. G. Stone,
d. b. a. Manchester Hosiery Mills. Ladies' hose construc-
tion. 2.768,385, 10-30-56, CI. 2 — 239.
Gordon, Melvin J., to M. J. and S. Z. Gordon and N. G. Stone,
d. b. a. Manchester Hosiery Mills. Display stands.
2,769,262, 11-6-56, CI. 40—126.
Gordon, Moses, and G. E. Thompson, to Standard Oil Co.
Sweetening of thermally cracked naphthas with alkali
phenolate oxygen and sulfur. 2,739,101, 3-20-56, CI.
196—29.
Gordon, Moses, and R. C. Mallatt, to Standard Oil Co. Two
stage thermal naphtha sweetening process. 2,754,251,
7-10-56, CI. 196 — 29.
Gordon. Murray A., to Berkeley Industries. Garment hanger.
2,775,379, 12-25-56, CI. 223—95.
Gordon, Ralph R. Machine tool attachment. 2,730,230,
1-10-56, CI. 203—159.
Gordon, Reuben. Vacuum cleaner scenting attachment.
2,759,228, 8-21-56. CI. 21—127.
Gordon, Reuben, and H. Hait. Carriage -wheel cleaning de-
vice. 2,740,643, 4-3-56, CI. 280—158.
Gordon, Richard A. Trimming and method of making same
2,730,724. 1-17-56, CI. 2—278.
Gordon, Richard A. Nylon trimming with a securing member
thereon impregnated with a polyvinyl resin coupled to an
acid radical. 2,769,740. 11-6-56, CI. 154 — 46.
Gordon, Robert, to Graphicolor, Inc. Fire extinguisher device.
2.731,093. 1-17-56. CI. 169—35.
Gordon, Robert B. : See —
Thomas. Donald E., Goldman, Gordon, and Johnson.
2,772,964.
Gordon, Robert B., and E. F. Losco, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Ingot molds provided with a hot-top. 2,759,230,
8-21-56, CI. 22—139.
Gordon, Robert N.. % to M. Boyar.
for internal combustion engines.
123—32.
Gordon. Sadye Z. : See —
Gordon, Melvin J. 2.768.385.
Gordon, Melvin J. 2,769,262.
Gordon, Samuel : See —
Hutchings, Brian L., and Gordon. 2,757,178.
Rectifier.
2,770,564,
Fuel feeding apparatus
2,764,139, 9-25-56, CI.
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Gordon, William J. J. : See —
Davison, Robert T. T., Gordon, and Marden. 2,743,746.
Gore, Ernest M., to Radio Corp. of America. Synchronizing
apparatus. 2,753,396, 7-3-56, CI. 178—69.5.
Gore, Linn A. : See —
Gilvarry, John J., Gore, Augenstein, and Randels.
2,736,015.
Gore, Warren J., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Electric probe.
2,736,784, 2-28-56, CI. 201—63.
Goren, Mayer B. : See —
Schonwald, Milton H. .2,732,024.
Goren, Mayer B., to Kerr-McGee Oil Industries, Inc. Cation
exchange materials and their preparation. 2,748,057,
5-29-56, CI. 196—22.
Gorenflo, Wilfred J. Support for fishing rod. 2,749,067,
6-5-56, CI. 248—42.
Gorey, Charles B., to National Steel Corp. Nail-receiving
beams. 2,747,704. 5-29-56, CI. 189—37.
Gorham, George, to Scopicon, Inc. Safety device for electric
lamp housing. 2,743,351, 4-24-56, CI. 240—2.
Gorham, George, and I. Grageroff. Safety device for gas
burning appliances. 2,729,221, 1-3-56, CI. 137 — 76.
Gorham, George, and A. Ferrari, Jr., to Scopicon, Inc. Uni-
tary microscope-support and lamp. 2,730,923. 1-17-56, CI.
88—40.
Gorin, Everett, to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Hydrocarbon
separation. 2,759,915, 8-21-56, CI. 200 — 96.5.
Gorin, Everett, to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Urea-nitrile
complexes. 2,759,916, 8-21-56, CI. 260 — 96.5.
Gorin, Everett, to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Separation of
hydrocarbons and hydrocarbon derivatives having different
degrees of carbon-carbon unsaturation. 2.759,918, 8-21-56,
CI. 260—96.5.
Gorin, Everett, to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Crystalline com-
plexes of urea and straight chain alkyl monohalides.
2.759,919, 8-21-56, CI. 260 — 96.5.
Gorin, Manuel ti. : See —
Rosentein, Ludwig, and Gorin. 2,746,884.
Gorin, Manuel H.. and L. Rosenstein. Cyclic urea-adduct
process. 2,750,361, 6-12-56, CI. 260—96.5.
Gorin, Manuel H., and L. Rosenstein. Method of preparing
expanded urea. 2,773.858, 12-11-56, CI. 260 — 96.5.
Gorin, Manuel H., and L. Rosenstein. Process for treating
hydrocarbons with thiourea. 2,774,752, 12-18-56, CI.
260—96.5.
Goring, Dudley J. Combined awning and shutter. 2,756,814,
7-31-56, CI. 160 — 62.
Goris, Johan R. H., to Stamicarbon N. V. Process for the
preparation of phenol. 2,735,873, 2-21-56, CI. 260 — 628.
Gorkowski. Edward W. : See —
Miller. Sidney A., and Gorkowski. 2,751,640.
Gorman Francis Corp. : See —
Francis, Geoffrey. 2,742,164.
Gorman-Rupp Co., The : See —
Rupp, Herbert E. 2.755,743.
Gormerue Establishment : See —
Burgsmiiller, Karl H. 2,739,510.
Gormley, Frederick : See —
West, James R., and Gormley. 2,772,153.
Gormley, Patrick. Window scaffold. 2,736,615, 2-28-56, CI.
304—27.
Gornowski, Edward J. : See —
Feldbauer, George F., and Gornowski. 2,763,596.
Mayer, Ivan, and Gornowski. 2,766,311.
Nelson, Karl J., and Gornowski. 2,729,552.
Gornowski. Edward J., and W. C. Rich, Jr., to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Fluid hydroforming of hydrocarbons
with catalyst regeneration. 2,751,332, 6-19-56, CI.
196—50.
Gorr. Walter O. Caliper. 2,768,446, 10-30-56, CI. 33 — 148.
Gorrie, Harvard H. : See —
Dickey, Paul S., Weaver, Gorrie, and Shannon. 2,729,222.
Gorrie. Harvard H., to Bailey Meter Co. Fluid pressure
couple. 2.730.379, 1-10-56, CI. 284—1.
Gorrie, Harvard H., to Bailev Meter Co. Panel support struc-
tures. 2.756.369. 7-24-56. CI. 317 — 122.
Gorrie, Harvard H., and J. F. Shannon, to Bailey Meter Co.
Control systems. 2,737,963, 3-13-56, CI. 137 — 85.
Gorski, Alexander A., to Philco Corp. Blocking oscillator
circuit. 2.748,282. 5-29-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Gorsline, Fred C. : See —
Raab, Edward L., and Gorsline. 2,734,926.
Gorter, Evert W. : See —
Went, Jan J., Van Oosterhout. and Gorter. 2.762,777.
Gorter. Evert W., to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co.,
trustee. Magnetic material. 2,751,353, 6-19-56 CI.
252—62.5.
Gorter, Evert W., G. W. Rathenau, and A. L. Stuyts, to
Hartford National Bank and Trust Co., as trustee. Method
of making magnetically-anisotropic permanent magnets.
2,762,778, 9-11-56, CI. 252—62.5.
Gorton, Bert S., and B. L. Williams, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Process for the production of 2,4-diamino-6-chloro-
s-triazine. 2,770,622, 11-13-56, CI. 260 — 249.8.
Gorton, George, Machine Co. : See —
Henkes, Peter M. 2,736,241.
McNamee, Wallace J., and Adelt. 2,749,595.
Gorwitz, Sam. Disc for film slides. 2,773,323, 12-11-56,
CI. 40—70.
Goshaw, Irl R. : See —
Davison, Frank D. 2,769,620.
to The Pennsylvania
2,766,223, 10-9-56,
,340.
Goshaw, Irl R., to Radio Corp. of America. Magnetic film
erasing method and system. 2,756,278, 7-24-56, CI.
179—100.2.
Goshorn, Roland H., and W. W. Levis, Jr.
Salt Mfg. Co. Rubber vulcanization.
CI. 260—79.5.
Goslin-Birmingham Mfg. Co. : See —
Mair, James. 2,744,571.
Mair, James. 2,765,871.
Goslin, Robert A. : See
Cohen, Jack H., and Goslin. 2,730,666.
Goss, Carlton B. : See —
Wagner, Robert, Fagin, and Goss. 2,1
Goss, Clinton G. : See —
Bell, Persa R., Kelley, and Goss. 2,775,698.
Goss, Frank A., Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Elec-
trical control. 2,734,975, 2-14-56, CI. 201—48.
Goss, George A. : See —
Melcher, Robert J. 2.755,331.
Melcher, Robert J. 2,762,025.
Goss, Harold J., to International Paper Box Machine Co.
Diaphragm pump. 2,753,804, 7-10-56, CI. 103—44.
Goss, Harold J., to The International Paper Box Machine Co.
Suction stripping and stacking apparatus. 2,774,287,
12-18-56, CI. 93—51.
Goss, Harry E. Inside pipe cutter. 2,731,718, 1-24-56,
CI. 30—107.
Goss, Herbert C. Protective hood for exteriorly mounted
meters and tanks. 2,737,754. 3-13-56, CI. 45—68.
Goss Norman P. Porous mold for the continuous casting
of metals. 2,747,244, 5-29-56, CI. 22—57.2.
Goss Printing Press Co., The : See —
Chase, Corson W. 2,732,798.
Chase, Corson W. 2,754,753.
Chase, Corson W. 2,774,299.
Chase, Corson W. 2,774,300.
Crafts, Curtis S. 2,733,061.
Knowles, Dennis H. 2,743,882.
McWhorter, Henry L. 2,743,880.
McWhorter, Henry L. 2,743,881.
McWhorter, Henry L. 2,763,207.
Goss, Wesley R., to General Electric Co. Circuit for vehicle
refrigeration. 2.740,904, 4-3-56, CI. 307—64.
Goss, Wilbur H., and D. A. Washburn, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy.
Rocket type launching carriage for ordnance missile.
2,748,703, 6-5-56, CI. 102 — 19.
Goss, William A., to Detroit Harvester Co. Tractor with
power take-off driven implement supported from the axle
thereof. 2,732,023, 1-24-56, CI. 180—53.
Gosselin, Harry E. Toy bank. 2,729,390, 1-3-56, CI. 232^.
Gosselin, Wilfrid J., to U. S. Bobbin & Shuttle Co. Yarn ten-
sion and trap for use in self-threading weaving shuttles.
2,731,043, 1-17-56, CI. 139—217.
Gosselin, Norman R. Shield device for an automobile con-
vertible top. 2,746,791, 5-22-56, CI. 296—107.
Gossen, P., & Co., G. m. b. H. : See —
Dreyer, Helmut, and Boiler. 2,747,161.
Gossett, Bryant W., to Deering Milliken Research Corp.
Drawing roll clearer. 2,741,803, 4-17-56, CI. 19 — 139.
Gossett, Corrine E. : See —
Gossett, John R. 2,769,982.
Gossett, Fred C, to Don Baxter, Inc. Apparatus for forming,
filling, and sealing plastic containers. 2,761,264, 9-4-56,
CI. 53—180.
Gossett, John R., V> to C. E. Gossett. Portable miniature
urinal. 2,769,982, 11-13-56, CI. 4 — 110.
Gossner, Louis E. E., to Treg, Inc. Double slide fastener seal-
ing closures. 2,753,609. 7-10-56, CI. 24—205.1.
Gosswiller, Earl W., to Federal Sign and Signal Corp. Signal
lamp. 2,740,103, 3-27-56. CI. 340—50.
Gotautas, Anton : See —
Janonis, George, and Gotautas. 2,732,954.
Gotlib, Milton H., 33%% to E. W. Smith, and 33%% to
R. Haves. Automatic thawing device. 2,745,258. 5-15-56,
CI. 62 — 89.
Gottfried. John, to National Rejectors, Inc. Coin separators.
2,768,727, 10-30-56, CI. 194 — 102.
Gottfried, Louis : See —
Berger, Jacob. 2,752,929.
Gottfried, Louis, % to J. Berger. Combined brush and soap
holder. 2,760,218, 8-28-56, CI. 15—122.
Gottfried, Paul, to Chambers Corp. Cooking vessel. 2,764,974,
10-2-56, CI. 126—390.
Gottfried, Robert E. : See —
Del Riccio, Lorenzo, Skeirik, Gottfried, and Hoffmann.
2,769,024.
Hoffmann, Allan D., and Gottfried. 2,769,025.
Loew, David L., Leserman, Del Riccio, and Gottfried.
2,769,023.
Gottfried, Robert E., to International Telemeter Corp. Pulse
responsive control apparatus in coin demand selling system.
2,731,620. 1-17-56, CI. 340—147.
Gottfried, Robert E., A. D. Hoffmann, and
International Telemeter Corp. Prepaid
tribution system. 2,769,026, 10-30-56,
Gottfurcht, Adolph, to L-O-F Glass Fibers
treating glass fibers for improving the adhesion of resins
thereto. 2,763,629, 9-18-56, CI. 260—29.2.
Gotthart, Fred. Syringes. 2,771,880, 11-27-56, Cl. 128—218.
Gottier, Thomas L., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Air Force. Magnetron
keying circuit. 2,750,503. 6-12-56, Cl. 250 — 36.
R. M. Skeirik, to
entertainment dis-
Cl. 178—5.1.
Co. Product for
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Gottlieb, David, and H. E. Carter, to The Upjohn Co. Endo-
mycin and process lor its production. 2,746,902, 5-22-56,
CI. 167—65.
Gottlieb, Ellis J. : See-
Edwards, John M., and Gottlieb. 2,743,099.
Gottsch, Frank, to Johns-Manville Corp. Apparatus for test-
ing fabricated products. 2,760,374, 8-28-56, CI. 73 — 437.
Gottschalk, Robert. Moving picture viewer. 2,762,250,
9-11-56, CI. 88—18.4.
Gottschalk, Robert, *4 to C. J. Davis. Apparatus for view-
ing motion picture film. 2,763,178, 9-18-56, CI. 88 — 18.4.
Gottschall, Herbert A. : See —
Coler, Myron A., and Gottschall. 2,769,794.
Gottschall, Herbert A., to M. A. Coler. Electric transducer.
2,751,475, 6-19-56, CI. 201 — 62.
Gottschall, Paul P., to United States Steel Corp. Strip
width gage. 2,730,006, 1-10-56, CI. 88 — 14.
Gottsching, Arthur, deceased, by L. A. Hicks, administratrix,
to L. A. Hicks. Apparatus for printing multicolored prints
from single impressions. 2,733,656. 2-7-56, CI. 101 — 175.
Gottscho, Adolph, Inc. : See —
Alessi, Andrew J., Jr. 2,763,206.
Alessi, Andrew J., Jr., Gottscho, and Hirschey.
2,746,389.
Gottscho, Ira S. 2,737,388.
Gottscho, Ira S. 2,746.380.
Hirschey, Malcolm. 2.775,192.
Hirschey, Malcolm, and Alessi. 2,761,379.
Hoagland, Willard L. 2,761,545.
Gottscho, Alfred M. : See —
Frankenburg, Walter G., and Gottscho. 2,747,583.
Gottscho, Ira S. : See —
Alessi, Andrew J., Jr., Gottscho, and Hirschey.
2,746,389.
Gottscho, Ira iS., to Adolph Gottscho, Inc. Feeding mech-
anism for marking machines. 2.737,388, 3-6-56, CI.
271—35.
Gottscho, Ira S., to Adolph Gottscho, Inc. Marking devices.
2,746,380. 5-22-56, CI. 101—35.
Gottshall, Ralph I., and R. T. Kern, Jr., to Gulf Oil Corp.
Partial fatty acid esters of alkitol anhydrides and a dimeric
acid, as corrosion inhibitors. 2,767,144. 10-16-56, CI.
252—57.
Gotze, Fritz P. Device for making tools with shank and spiral
undercut grooves. 2,764,042. 9-25-56. CI. 76 — 5.
Goubau, Georg J. E., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Antenna. 2,754,513,
7-10-56, CI. 343—761.
Gouckenour, Robert L. : See —
Anderson. Jack C. and Gouckenour. 2 755 967.
Goudy, Carl T. Smoke stack cover. 2,771,834, 11-27-56,
CI. 98—59.
Goudy, Paul R., and J. J. Gribble, to Square D Co. Enclosure
for an electric switch. 2,759,054, 8-14-56, CI. 200 — 50.
Gouge, Arthur, to Saunders-Roe Ltd. Retractable floats for
aircraft. 2,753,135. 7-3-56, CI. 244 — 106.
Gough, Boyd C. Sign holding and attaching clamps.
2,752,709, 7-3-56, CI. 40—125.
Gough, Dolores M., to White Sewing Machine Corp. Method
of making bound buttonholes. 2,767,673, 10-23-56, CI.
112—264.
Gougler, C. L. Machine Co., The : See —
Miller, Edward M. 2,756,582.
Gouirand, Rene. Pneumatic suspension devices for vehicles.
2,747,862. 5-29-56, CI. 267—65.
Gouirand. Rene. Pneumatic suspension for vehicles.
2,762.633. 9-11-56. CI. 280 — 124.
Gouirand, Rene. Pneumatic suspension for tandem axle.
2,767.999, 10-23-56, CI. 280 — 104.5.
Goul. Ralph E. Cycle coaster brake and reverse drive.
2.764.270. 9-25-56, CI. 192—6.
Goulard, Georges : See —
Drouard. Jacques, and Boulard. 2.737.901.
Gould, Byron C. to The Murray Corp. of America. Launder-
ing device. 2,757,530, 8-7-50. CI. 68 — 22.
Gould. David H. : See —
Hershberg. Emanuel B.. and Gould. 2.774,714.
Gould, David H., to Schering Corp. Process for producing
A18-20 keto steroids from 10-substituted-20-keto steroids.
2,752.370. 6-26-56, CI. 260—397.4.
Gould, David H., E. B. Hershberg, and T. Clayton, to Scher-
ing Corp. Process for the recovery of saponins and sapo-
genins from vegetable matter. 2,774,713, 12-18-56, CI.
195—32.
Gould Engineering and Sales Co.. Inc. : See —
Jones. Charles II.. Jr. 2.772,586.
Jones, Charles H„ Jr. 2,772,670.
Gould & Everhardt, Inc. : See —
Van Acker, Joseph E. 2.737,854.
Gould. Harry E. Memorandum pad binders. 2,741,495,
4-10-56, CI. 281—19.
Gould, Herbert R.. and R. L. Hamilton, to General Electric Co.
Cast structure for induction device. 2,731,607, 1-17-56. CI.
336—96.
Gould, Herbert R., and A. Schevtchuk. to General Electric
Co. Magnetic core. 2.734,176, 2-7-56. CI. 336—165.
Gould, Jack R., to Reaction Motors, Inc. R-aminoborazole
compounds and their preparation. 2,754,177, 7-10-56, CI.
23—190.
Gould. Jack R., to Reaction Motors, Inc. Quaternary niperi-
dinium borohydrides and their preparation. 2.765.31-.
10-2-56, CI. 260—293.
Gould, James C. : See —
Gallatin, Victor, and Gould. 2,760,860.
Gould, Jay P. Apparatus for handling a fitting under
pressure. 2,744,310, 5-8-56, CI. 29—213.
Gould, Jay P. E. Adapter for handling fluid under high pres-
sure. 2,752,228, 6-26-56, CI. 73 — 422.
Gould, John E. Focussing magnet systems for cathode ray
tubes. 2,749,486, 6-5-56, CI. 317 — 200.
Gould, John H., to United States of America as represented
by the Secretary of Commerce. Polarimeter. 2,731,875,
1-24-56, CI. 88—14.
Gould, Joseph, C. Shoe jack. 2,757,395, 8-7-56, CI. 12—123.
Gould, Marcus A., and K. I. Arntson. Beverage vending
machine. 2,729,376, 1-3-56, CI. 226 — 46.3.
Gould. Merle L. : See —
Drummond, Virgil D., Gould, and Katzen. 2,752,363.
Gould-National Batteries, Inc. : See —
Maybach, Gerald E. 2,769,465.
Merilatt, Clyde D. 2,751,648.
Thompson, Niles J. 2,771,101.
Goulding, Charles E., Sr. Open flame heating unit with com-
bustion air preheating means. 2,733,705, 2-7-56, CI.
126—127.
Goulding, Edward : See —
Becker, Frederick G. L. 2.730,426.
Becker, Frederick G. L. 2,769,710.
Goulding, Frederick S., to The National Research Develop-
ment Corp. Means for measuring time intervals. 2,740,091,
3-27-56, CI. 324—68.
Goulding, Frederick S., and C. H. Tossville, to The Mullard
Radio Valve Co. Cold-cathode valve circuit. 2,768,330,
10-23-56, Cl. 315—168.
Gouldsmith, Noel H., Jr. Center punching assembly.
2,730,811. 1-17-56. CI. 33—189.
Goumaz, James E. Pencil lead pointer. 2,767,6S6, 10-23-56,
CI. 120—1.
Gouner, Aubrey L., to Wembly, Inc. Paneled necktie and
method of manufacture. 2,728,917, 1-3-56. CI. 2—146.
Gourdon, Robert, to Societe Anonyme dite : Centre d'Etudes
M. B. A. (Mecanique Balistique, Armement). Portable in-
dicating holders and settable indicators therefor. 2,751,090,
6-19-56, CI. 214—11. m ^
Gourdon, Robert, to Societe Anonyne dite : Centre d Etudes
M. B. A. (Mecanique Balistique. Armement). Coding, de-
coding, and code sensing mechanisms for sorting apparatus.
2,751,092, 6-19-56, CI. 214—11.
Gourdou Charles, to Avertisseurs Routiers Silencieux. Pass-
signal device for road vehicles. 2,771,594, 11-20-56, CI.
340—34.
Gourevitch, Alexander : See —
Lein, Joseph, and Gourevitch. 2,739,924.
Gourley Fred. Nursing bottle holder. 2,733,883, 2-7-o6,
Cl. 248—105.
Gourley, Joseph E. and L. M. Nursing bottle holder.
2,746,702, 5-22-56. Cl. 248 — 105.
Gourley, Laura M. : See —
Gourley, Joseph E. and L. M. 2,746,702.
Gouverneur, Minor F. H., II, to Illinois Tool Works. Thread
cutting screw with frangible shank. 2,740,315, 4-3-56,
Cl. 85 — 47.
Govatsos. Charles A., to Polaroid Corp. Applicator device
for applying liquid coating to photographic prints.
2.768.403, 10-30-56. Cl. 15—210.
Gove, Emery T. Self-loading wheeled carrier for elongated
rigid articles and method. 2,767,870, 10-23-56, Cl.
214—351.
Governale, Luke J., to Ethyl Corp. Process for benzene
hexachloride purification. 2,755.235. 7-17-56 Cl. 202—57.
Govoni, Laura E. Thermometer covers. 2,768.736. 10-30-56,
Cl. 206—16.5.
Gow, James D. : See — „_„,„„„
Crawford. Richard B., Gow. Pon. and Rubv. 2,764.(07.
Gowdey, Dwight M. Nipper. 2,774,138, 12-18-56, Cl. 30—28.
Gowens. Ernest G. : See —
Bolding. Hubert V., and Gowens. 2,774.530.
Gowing, Lester. Vise-jaw-releasing mechanism. 2,758,492,
8-14-56, Cl. 81—36.
Gowman, Daniel J. : See —
Erickson, Wallace A., and Gowman. 2,756,8i4.
Graae, Johan E. A. Centrifugal separator. 2,(43,86...
5-1-56, Cl. 233—7.
Grab, Eugene G. Method for the manufacture of apple sauce.
2,744,016, 5-1-56, Cl. 99—101.
Grab, Josef : See — „ „ „„
Weber, Josef, Grab, and Pribitzer. 2,757,050.
Grabhert, Arnulf. Optical photoluminescent indicating device
for high frequency therapeutic treatment circuit. 2,772,679,
12-4-56, Cl. 128 — 421.
Graber, John N., to Graber Mfg. Co., Inc. Drapery crane
with levelling feature. 2,766,897, 10-16-56, Cl. 211 — 9o.
Graber Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Graber, John N. 2,766,892.
Graberg, Eric T., to Aktiebolaeet Bofors. Direct-action fuse
for a projectile. 2,737,891, 3-13-56, Cl. 102—78.
Grabill, Maria. Cape. 2,763,868, 9-25-56, Cl. 2—88.
Grabow, Paul W. Wing assembly for road graders. 2,750,688.
6-19-56. Cl. 37—155.
Grace, Charles J., Jr., to Clausen Iron Co., Inc. Ramp appa-
ratus. 2,739,325, 3-27-56, Cl. 14—72.
Grace Hosiery Mills, Inc. : See—
Haddad, Salomao J. 2,756,575.
Grace, Michael P. : See —
Del Mas, Christy M. 2,739,737.
Del Mas, Christy M. 2,760,303.
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Grace, W. R. & Co. : See —
Barrett, Wayne I., and Shipley. 2,750,329.
Barrett, Wayne T., and Welling. 2,774,744.
Fitch, Frederick T. 2,759,958.
Foye, Allen B. 2,733,827.
Mears.Edward L., and Moore. 2,734,095.
Ross, William C, and Niconchuk. 2,747,506.
Russell, Arthur G., Clary, Casey, and Dallon. 2,73::, 441'.
Russell, Arthur G., Clary, Casey, and Dallon. 2,733,564.
Tongue, Thomas O., and Baral. 2,768,145.
Verduin, John. 2,743,206.
Waring, Charles E., and Shipley. 2,759,798.
Woppman. Joseph G. 2,751,732.
Grad, Adolf R., to The Oilgear Co. Bushing assembly press.
2,751,670. 6-26-56. CI. 29—252.
Grady, Charles B., Jr., to The W. L. Maxson Corp. Inverter
control system. 2,747,156, 5-22-56, CI. 322 — 24.
Grady, Charles B., Jr., to The W. L. Maxson Corp. Fre-
quency error sensing means. 2,751,495, 6-19-56, CI.
250 — 27.
Grady, Kenneth R. : See —
Stewart, Henderson Y., and Grady. 2,756,724.
Grady^ Maurice W. : See —
Hunt, Arthur E. Re. 24,259.
Graebe, Herman C, and C. C. Wilson, to The Murray Co. of
Texas, Inc. Machine for and method of side-filing gin and
similar saws. 2.759,377, 8-21-56, CI. 76 — 48.
Graef, Charles G., T. Fisher, G. Deckman, and E. H. Simpson,
to O & M Machine Co., Inc. Excreta disposing toilet.
2,768,386, 10-30-56, CI. 4—131.
Graef, Robert P., to BeU Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Time
delay switching apparatus. 2,765,430, 10-2-56, CI.
317—132.
Graell, Alberto C. Bag with integral closing means.
2,746,502, 5-22-56, CI. 150—3.
Graenacher, Charles, and H. Bruengger, to Ciba Ltd. Process
for fixing dyestuffs. 2,753,239, 7-3-56, CI. 8 — 49.
Graenz, Alfred P. : See —
Dunkelberger, Mark E., and Graenz. 2,739,767.
Graetz, Fritz. Dome structure for mantle type lantern.
2,739,229, 3-20-56, CI. 240—51.
Graetz, Fritz. Vaporizer for liquid fuel burner. 2,756,579,
7-31-56, CI. 67—50.
Graevenitz, Henry L., and F. S. Dunham, to Otis Elevator
Co. Joint for structural sections. 2,774,121, 12-18-56, CI.
20—92.
Graf, Edward H. Metallurgical flux compositions.
2,760,859, 8-28-56, CI. 75—94.
Graf, Fred V. Brassiere. Re. 24,111, 1-17-56, CI. 2 — 42.
Graf, Fred V. Strapless brassiere. 2,740,122, 4-3-56, CI.
2 — 42.
Graf, George L., Jr., to The Celastic Corp. Composition and
method for impregnation of sheet materials with synthetic
resin latices. 2,760,884, 8-28-56, CI. 117 — 65.
Graf, John J. Apparatus for waving hair. 2,758,604,
8-14-56, CI. 132 — 41.
Graf, Paul. Two-part expansible ring. 2,743,591, 5-1-56,
CI. 63—15.6.
Graf, Robert. Identification devices. 2,732,644, 1-31-56,
CI. 40—142.
Grafinger, Louis N., and B. J. O'Connor, to Bendix Aviation
Corp. Fuel-air ratio control system for a ram-jet engine.
2,729,061, 1-3-56, CI. 60—39.28.
Graflex, Inc. : See —
Sahmel, Otto H. 2,745,051.
Grafstein, Peter, to Axel Bros.. Inc. Detachable ring guard
for finger rings. 2,745,265, 5-15-56, CI. 63 — 15.6.
Grafstein, Peter, to Axel Bros., Inc. Ring guard with spring
pressed pivoted member. 2,745,266, 5-15-56, CI. 63 — 15.6.
Grageroff, Ignace : See —
Gorham, George, and Grageroff. 2,729,221.
Graham, Alvin J. : See —
Graham. Patrick R. H., A. J., and G. H. 2,745,667.
Graham, Archibald R. : See-
Abbott, Leslie S., and Graham. 2,762,813.
Graham, Arthur H., and S. S. Staley ; said Staley assor. to
J. C. Wynne. Floating roof seals. 2,740,549, 4-3-56, CI.
220—26.
Graham and Barker : See —
Stevenson, Evan H., Ramore, and Hughes. 2,770,961.
Graham, Boynton : See —
Piccard, John A., and Graham. 2,773,286.
Graham, Boynton, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Dispersions and use thereof. 2,753,317, 7-3-56, CI.
260—29.6.
Graham, Boynton, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Non-
woven sheet material. 2,765,247, 10-2-56, CI. 154 — 46.
Graham, Charles D., to General Motors Corp. Air heating
and cooling apparatus. 2,739,794, 3-27-56, CI. 257 — 9.
Graham, Charles D., Jr., and R. J. Donley, to the United
States of America as represented by the United States
Atomic Energy Commission. Lubricant for cold drawing of
thorium wire. 2,736.700, 2-28-56, CI. 252 — 25.
Graham, Connelly L., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Blast
deflector arrangement for jet propelled aircraft. 2,758,805,
8-14-56, CI. 244—52.
Graham, Edward K. P., to Svenska Aktiebolaget Gasaccumu-
lator. Reflector for radar purposes. 2,763,000, 9-11-5G,
CI. 343—18.
Graham, Elizabeth N. Receptacle for atomizer or the like.
2,738,107, 3-13-56, CI. 222—211.
Graham-Enock Mfg. Co. Ltd. : See —
Enock, Arthur G. 2,730,279.
Graham, Erwin W., to Cleveland Instrument Co. Automatic
gaging apparatus. 2,752,687, 7-3-56, CI. 33 — 147.
Graham, Erwin W., and K. C. Schedler, to Cleveland Instru-
ment Co. Comparator having pivotal fine adjustment
means. 2,737,723, 3-13-56, CI. 33—147.
Graham, Frank H., to Amsler Morton Corp. Recuperator
tube tile structure. 2,733,908, 2-7-56. CI. 263 — 20.
Graham, George H. : See —
Graham, Patrick R. H., A. J., and G. H. 2,745,667.
Graham, Harold J., to Mec-Elec Engineering Co. Electrical
connector. 2,729,798, 1-3-56, CI. 339 — 47.
Graham, Harold J., to Graham Mfg. Corp. Electric arc
welding. 2,763,755, 9-18-56, CI. 219—98.
Graham, Hugh S. : See —
Eberhardt, John E., Graham, and Gold. 2,766,108.
Graham, Hugh S., and J. E. Eberhardt, to Bethlehem Steel Co.
Reduction and fusion of metals. 2,774,662, 12-18-56, CI.
75—26.
Graham. John D. : See — -
Kinoaid, Homer F., Graham, Reynolds, and Wharff.
2,752,148.
Graham, Lattrell. Method and apparatus for butt welding
pipe sections. 2,753,428, 7-3-56, CI. 219 — 10.
Graham, Lawrence A., to Graham Mfg. Co., Inc. Method and
apparatus for dispensing. 2,765,909, 10-9-56, CI. 206 — 57.
Graham, Leonard A. : See — ■
Thompson, William M., Graham, and Seidel. 2,769,749.
Graham, Malcolm H. and W. C, Jr. Pneumatic cotton pick-
ing unit. 2,763,978, 9-25-56, CI. 56—30.
Graham Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Graham, Harold J. 2,763,755.
Graham, Lawrence A. 2,765,909.
Graham, Marion E. : See —
Coolman, Ford L., and Graham. 2,744,005.
Crowley, Henry L., and Graham. 2,765,519.
Crowley, Henry L., and Graham. 2,766,117.
Graham, Marion E., and W. A. Reed, to Republic Steel Corp.
Process for making copper-iron powder. 2,754,193, 7-10-56,
CI. 75—0.5.
Graham, Marion E., and W. A. Reed, to Republic Steel Corp.
Process for making copper-iron powder. 2,754,194, 7-10-56,
CI. 75—0.5.
Graham, Marion E., and W. A. Reed, to Republic Steel Corp.
Process for making copper-iron powder. 2,754,195, 7-10-56,
CI. 75—0.5.
Graham, Marion E., W. A. Reed, and J. R. Cameron, to
Republic Steel Corp. Process of recovering metal values
from complex ores containing iron and nickel. 2,766,115,
10-9-56, CI. 75—119.
Graham, Matthew P., to Thompson Products, Inc. Method
of making ball studs. 2,744,309, 5-8-56, CI. 29 — 148.4.
Graham, Matthew P., to Thompson Products, Inc. Steering
linkage with longitudinally reciprocating tie rod.
2.761.694, 9-4-56, CI. 280—95.
Graham, Matthew P., to Thompson Products, Inc. Vehicle
front wheel suspension means with friction joint.
2.761.695, 9^-56, CI. 280—96.2.
Graham, Patrick R. H., A. J., and G. H. Appliance for playing
games. 2,745,667, 5-15-56, CI. 273—134.
Graham, Phillip. Portable general utility crane. 2,763,218,
9-18-56, CI. 104— 126.
Graham, Phillip. Curved closure device. 2,770,850, 11-20-56,
CI. 20—35.
Graham, Robert : See — ■
Garner, Philip J., and Graham. 2,756,162.
Graham, Robert E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc
Differential photocell detector using junction semicon
ductors. 2,740,901, 4-3-56, CI. 250 — 201.
Graham, Robert E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc
Television pick-up tube. 2,740,912, 4-3-56, CI. 313 — 68
Graham, Robert E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Mono
stable multivibrator. 2,764,677, 9-25-56, CI. 250—27.
Graham, Robert S., and R. V. Sperry, to Bell Telephone Labora
tories, Inc. Equalizer. 2,760,164, 8-21-56, CI. 333 — 28.
Graham, Seymour C, to Illinois Baking Corp. Apparatus for
molding and baking batter. 2,749,853, 6-12-56, CI. 107—58.
Graham, Stanley J. G., to Silentbloc Ltd. Spigot or dowel
connections. 2,742,770, 4-24-56, CI. 64—11.
Graham. Von B. Stone cutting machine. 2,755,790, 7-24-56,
CI. 125—23.
Graham, William C, Jr. : See —
Graham, Malcolm H. and W. C. 2,763,978.
Graham, William R., Jr., to National Alfalfa Dehydrating &
Milling Co. Apparatus for deaerating and storing oxidiz-
able material. 2,739,522, 3-27-56, CI. 99—271.
Graham, William R., Jr., G. O. Kohler, and C. G. Blauw. to
The Quaker Oats Co. Method of activating the nutrient
constituents of dehydrated leafy vegetation. 2,751,302,
6-19-56, CI. 99—2.
Grahame, James H., to The Texas Co. Pipe spacing device.
2,735,449, 2-21-56, CI. 138—65.
Grail, Godfrey F. : See — •
Scudi, John V., Tenenbaum, and Grail. 2,739,986.
Grail, Godfrey F., to Nepera Chemical Co., Inc. Heptadecyl
amine compound. 2,742,504, 4-17-56, CI. 260—583.
Gralinski, Frank J. Sun visor awning. 2,755,523, 7-24-56,
CI. 20—57.5.
Gram, Eugene M. Toilet flush control. 2,744,261, 5-8-56,
CI. 4—67.
Gramelspacher, Clarence U. Rubber-coated plywood for road-
bed on highways. 2,737,092, 3-6-56, CI. 94 — 4.
Gramelspacher, Clarence U., to Gramwood of Indiana.
Panel and method of manufacture. 2.751,946. 6-26-56, CI.
144—309.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Gramelspacher, Clarence U. Apparatus for waste disposal.
2,763,202, 9-18-56, CI. 100—52.
Grames, Lloyd D., and A. W. Black, to The Air Prelieater
Corp. Rotary heater washer control system. 2,761,053,
9-4-56, CI. 257—1.
Gramkee, Bruce E. : See —
Fordyce, Charles R., and Gramkee. 2,739,069.
Fordyce, Charles R., and Gramkee. 2,739,070.
Gramlich, Harold C. : See —
Courson, Iber C, Mason, and Gramlich. 2,769,677.
Grammes, F. F., & Sons, Inc. : See —
Weindel, Fred, Jr. 2,737,069.
Grams, Gladys: See —
Bogart, Frances B., and Grams. 2,763.869.
Gramwood of Indiana : See —
Gramelspacher, Clarence U. 2,751.946.
Granatek, Alphonse P. : See —
Buckwalter, Frank H., and Granatek.
Granberg, Albert J. Air separator and
2,742,049, 4-17-56, CI. 137—202.
Granberg, Axel R. Loom warp reel. 2,733
2,768,115.
iiphon breaker.
2-7-56, CI.
-56, CI. 260—166.
2,744,158, 5-1-56, CI.
28—32.
Granberry, Doyle S., and S. Kuba, to Western Electric Co.,
Inc. High frequency apparatus for sealing glass to metal.
2,775,676, 12-25-56, CI. 219 — 10.53.
Granberry, Edgar H., and J. M. Wall, to West Point Mfg.
'Co. Slasher creel beam bearing. 2,744.801, 5-8-56. CI.
308 — 236
Grancsay, Stephen V., and L. Heinrich, to the United States
of America as represented bv the Secretary of the Army.
Helmet suspensions. 2,758,306, 8-14-56, CI. 2 — 3.
Grancsay, Stephen V., and L. Heinrich, to the United States
of America as represented bv the Secretary of the Army.
Nape strap. 2,769,176, 11-6-56, CI. 2—3.
Grand Duchess Steaks, Inc. : See —
Condon, Howard M. 2,752,252.
Condon, Howard M. 2,757,411.
Grandin, Clarence W. Cutting method and apparatus.
2,758,543, 8-14-56, CI. 102—21.6.
Grandjean, Philippe, W. Steinemann, and W. Wehrli, to
Sandoz A. G. Dis- and polyazo dyestuffs and process of
preparation. 2,734,053, 2-7-56, CI. 260 — 147.
Grandjean, Philippe, and W. Wehrli, to Sandoz A. G. Dis-
and polyazo dyestuff. 2,746,954,
Grandjot, Walter. Audiometer.
179—1.
Grand Rapids Hardware Co. : See —
Dickinson, Henry R. 2,739,344.
Teggelaar, Claude J. 2.774,996.
Grandstaff, Otho D., to Automatic Electric Laboratories Inc.
Rotary interrupter. 2,742,538, 4-17-56, CI. 200 — 30.
Grandstaff, Otho D„ to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc.
Electronic tone generator. 2,745,008, 5-8-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Grandstedt, Karl Erik, to Arenco Aktiebolag. Cigar bunch
machines. 2,745,412, 5-15-56, Cl. 131—52.
Grand Union Co., The : See —
Just, George A. 2,760,319.
Just, George A. 2,769,551.
Just, George A., and Shield. 2,766,049.
Grandv, Andrew J. : See —
Batezell, Alfred P., and Grandy. 2,730,473.
Granet, Charles, and G. Roland. Oscillation damper.
2,738,970, 3-20-56, Cl. 267 — 9.
Grangaard, Donald H., and A. W. Plummer, to Kimberly-
Clark Corp. Method of patching an opening in a plane
member. 2,770,556, 11-13-56, Cl. 117 — 2.
Grange, Raymond A., and E. C. Turner, to United States
Steel Corp. Method of restoring ha rdenabilitv of boron-
containing steel. 2,745,776, 5-15-56 Cl 148—21.55.
Granger, Louis V. Antiskid device. 2,767,760, 10-23-56,
Cl. 152—213.
Granger. Ted N. : See —
Thomson. Jens H., and Granger. 2.749 137.
Granger, Ted N. Center guide for flush valve ball. 2,758,314,
8-14-56, Cl. 4—57.
Granite City Steel Co. : See —
Hodil, Ralph. 2,740,729.
Graniteville Co. : See —
Converse, Sherman. 2,769,722.
Grnnnen, Francis E. Separable button. 2.730,939, 3-6-56,
Cl. 24—107.
Grannenfelt, Allan. Sluice valve. 2,774,371, 12-18-56 Cl.
137—242.
Granoff. Budd : See —
Kriesman, Sanford S., and Rosen. 2,749,920.
Granqvist, Carl-Erik, to Ha/eltine Research, Inc. Control
apparatus for direction finder. 2,730,716, 1-10-56 Cl.
343—118.
Granqvist, Carl-Erik, to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Antenna
system. 2.743,441, 4-2 1-50, Cl. 3 13 — 815.
Granqvist, Carl-Erik, to Svenska Aktiebolaget Oasacnmmu-
lator. Arrangement for direct reception of radio signals.
2,744,240, 5-1-50, Cl. 343 118.
Granqvist. Carl-Erik, to Svenska Aktiebolaget Gasaccumu-
lator. Radio goniometer. 2.740,038. 5-15-50, Cl. 343—124.
Granqvist, Carl-Erik, to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Radio
beacons. 2,747,181, 5-22-50. Cl. 343 — 100.
Granqvist. Carl-Erik, to Svenska Aktiebolaget Gasaccumula-
tor. Arrangement for automatic volume control in re-
ceivers for radio direction finding. 2.757.307, 7-31-56, Cl.
343—118.
Granqvist, Carl-Erik, to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Apparatus
for adjusting the relative positions of a pair of '
2,759,365, 8-21-56, Cl. 74—10.6.
Granqvist, Carl-Erik, to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Radio
beacon. 2,774,966, 12-18-56, Cl. 343—106.
Granstedt, Karl E., to Arenco Aktiebolag. Apparatus for
shaping and drying cigar bunches or the like. 2,747,581,
5-29-56, Cl. 131—79.
Grant, Casper E. Incinerating device for cigarette and cigar
butts. 2,737,131, 3-6-56, Cl. 110—18.
Grant, Charles H. Aircraft wing with means to increase lift
through control of air flow. 2,772,058, 11-27-56, Cl.
244 — 42.
Grant, Gordon A. : See —
Winthrop, Stanley O., and Grant. 2,767,180.
Grant, Harry C, Jr., to Specialties Development Corp.
Supervised apparatus for detecting the presence of sus-
pended matters in fluids. 2,763,853, 9-18-56, Cl. 340—237.
Grant, Irvin R., 50% to L. Countz. Advertising sign.
2,735,204, 2-21-56, Cl. 40 — 128.
Grant, John L. Book support. 2,767,856, 10-23-56, Cl.
211—42.
Grant, Maurice E. : See —
Davis, Richard E., and Grant. 2,764,365.
Grant, Max L. : See —
Gordon, Alexander M. 2,766,762.
Gordon, Alexander M., and Miller. 2,750,106.
Straubel, Walter E., and Grant. 2,729,391.
Grant, Max L. Fare box. 2,740,075, 5-22-56, Cl. 232—7.
Grant, Max L. Coin collecting device. 2,774,533, 12-18-65,
Cl. 232^14.
Grant, Nicholas J., to Lukens Steel Co. Consumable glass
fiber ingot mold liner. 2,763,043, 9-18-56, Cl. 22—139.
Grant Oil Tool Co. : See —
Emanuel. Vincent, and Douglas. 2,756,968.
Grant Pulley & Hardware Corp. : See —
Gussack, Nathan A. 2,739,027.
Grant, Walter F. Cast spreader. 2,757,666, 8-7-56, Cl.
128—91.
Grant, Walter F. Cable slitter. 2,761,211, 9-4-56, Cl.
30—91.
Grant-MacKay, John A. : See —
Mitchell, William F., and Grant-MacKay. 2,753,245.
Grantham, Hulan E., and J. L. Goldsmith, to Hudson En-
gineering Corp. Wood fan ring. 2,770,413, 11-13-56,
Cl. 230—133.
Grantham, Lloyd B. : See —
Mengelkamp, Richard A., and Grantham. 2,767,691.
Granzow, Clarence E., to International Harvester Co. Hy-
draulically lockable ram and control therefor. 2,738,770,
3-20-56, Cl. 121—38.
Graphic Arts Research Foundation, Inc. : See —
Higonnet, Rene, and Moyroud. 2,730.249.
Higonnet, Rene, and Moyroud. 2,758,693.
Higonnet, Rene, and Moyroud. 2,775,172.
Higonnet, Rene A., and Moyroud. 2,744,443.
Higonnet, Rene A., and Moyroud. 2,744,457.
Higonnet, Rene A., and Moyroud. 2,765.895.
Higonnet, Rene A., and Moyroud. 2,767,628.
Schuhler, Andrg. 2,738,728.
Graphicolor, Inc. : See —
Gordon. Robert. 2,731,093. wn m
Grass, Albert M. Oscillographs. 2,746,835, 0-22-56, Cl.
346—140.
Grass. Albert M. Electrically operated automatic camera.
2,754.721, 7-17-56, Cl. 88 — 18.
Grassi. Leon J. Air pressure system for the skeleton wheels
of an off-set printing press. 2,730,950, 1-17-56. Cl.
101—420. , „ ^
Grassie, Vernon R., and E. D. Klug. to Hercules Powder
Co. Preparation of cellulose ether derivatives. 2,748,111,
5-29-56, Cl. 260 — 226.
Grassmann, Wolfgang, and G. Deffner. Apparatus for auto-
matically filling uniform and exact volumes, in particular a
fully automatic collector of fractions. 2,750,092, 6-12-56,
Cl. 226—96.
Grasso, Santo, and W. F. Kern. Flat-curl hair curler.
2,729,217, 1-3-56, Cl. 132 — 43.
Grasso, Santo, and W. F. Kern. One-piece hair curlers.
2,702,379, 9-11-50, Cl. 132 — 43.
Grasso's Machinefabrieken N. V. : See —
Hoen, Cornells. 2,768,507.
Gratian, Joseph W., to General Dynamics Corp. Telemeter-
ing system. 2.730,699. 1-10-56, Cl. 340—212.
Gratian, Joseph W., to General Dynamics Corp. Musical in-
strument employing tape recording. 2,737,840, 3-13-56,
Cl. 84—1.28.
Gratian, Joseph W., to General_Dyna_mics_Corpx Telemeter-
ing transmitter. 2,748,377,
Gratian, Joseph W., and L.
:9-56. Cl. 340—206
C. Holmes, to General Dynamics
Corp. Means for sensing magnetic flux. 2,756,276, 7-24-56,
Cl. 179—100.2.
Graton & Knight Co. : See —
Hussey, Gardner K. 2,760,526.
Gratzl, Kurt. Impulse generator for medical use. 2,771,554,
11-20-56, Cl. 250—27.
Gratzmuller, Jean L. Safety device for cable connections.
2,732,180, 1-24-56, Cl. 254—172.
Gratzmuller. Jean L. Fluid-tight assembly. 2,740,486,
5-22-56, Cl. 138—89.
Gratzmuller, Jean L. Conically tapered dual seal ring pipe
connection. 2,768,846, 10-30-56, Cl. 285—342.
Gratzmuller, Jean L. Hydraulic feeding unit. 2,769,399,
11-6-56, Cl. 103—223.
Gratzmuller, Jean L. Crankpin-piston connecting means.
2,770,972, 11-20-56. Cl. 74 — 49.
LIST OF PATENTEES
313
Grauer, Oscar H., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of Commerce. Precision refractom-
eter. 2,772,597, 12-4-56, CI. 88—14.
Graulich, Wilhelm : See —
Logemann, Heino, Graulich, and Becker. 2,745,813.
Graumann, Raymond L. Auxiliary detonator fuze for anti-
aircraft projectile. 2,748,707, 6-5-56, CI. 102 — 79.
Graumann, Raymond L., and W. J. Donahue, Jr. Centrifugal
projectile fuze. 2,741,183, 4-10-56, CI. 102—79.
Graumann, Theodore R. Muffler flange splitting tool.
2,750,665, 6-19-56, CI. 30—91.
Graupe, Milton M. : See —
Krasner, Fred C, and Graupe. 2,737,029.
Graustein. Walter W., Jr., to Acton Laboratories, Inc. Low
frequency phase indicating system. 2,757,338, 7-31-56,
CI. 324—88.
Grave, William, to National Lead Co. Method for prepara-
tion of composite pigments. 2,744,028, 5-1-56, CI.
106—300.
Grave, William, to National Lead Co. Method for making
composite titanium dioxide pigment material. 2,760,880,
8-28-56, CI. 106—300.
Gravenhorst, Gordon P., and T. W. Elam, to The Glenn L.
Martin Co. Wing mounted defensive units for airplanes.
2,737,853, 3-13-56, CI. 89—37.5.
Graver, John E. : See —
Pill. Metro, and Graver. 2,754,767.
Graver Tank & Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
McKelvey, Lawrence N., Jr., and Segrest. 2,734,593.
Meyer, Amel R. 2,737,565.
Meyer, Amel R. 2,742,553.
Ulm. Reign C. 2,737,310.
Graves, Benjamin P., to Brown & Sharpe Mfg. Co. Coolant
return system. 2,770,172, 11-13-56, CI. 90 — 11.
Graves, Carl O., and H. Ernst, to The Cincinnati Milling Ma-
chine Co. Face mill. 2,701,196, 9-4-56, CI. 29—105.
Graves, Donald E., and D. M. Cameli, to General Electric
Co. Electrical protective system. 2,745,020, 5-8-56, CI.
250—95.
Graves, Edward B., and M. G. Melden, to Picker X-Ray
Corp. Control for X-ray apparatus. 2,763,791, 9-18-56,
CI. 250—95.
Graves, Eliot D., and M. McDougal, to Contact Products, Inc.
Apparatus for making pressure sensitive labels. 2,743,753.
5-1-56, CI. 154—1.
Graves, Elizabeth B., executrix : See —
Moriarty, Francis C, and Graves. 2,744,055.
Graves, Francis G. : See —
Moriarty, Francis C, and Graves. 2,744,055.
Graves, Frederick G., to J. W. Macldin, as trustee. Internal
combustion engine construction. 2,765,779, 10-9-56, CI.
121 — 194.
Graves, Harold J., to Sawyer's Inc. Picture previewer and
projector device. 2,746.345, 5-22-56. CI. 88 — 27.
Graves, Joseph R. Apparatus for producing colored display
patterns. 2,763,078, 9-18-56, CI. 40—130.
Graves, Lloyd T. : See —
Fisher, Peter. 2,745,503.
Graves, Lloyd T., % to W. B. Steele. Dozer-blade mounting.
2,734.292, 2-14-56, CI. 37—144.
Graves. Roy R. : See —
Kuhles, Edward K, and Graves. 2,751,123.
Graves, Roy R., to The Graves-Stambaugh Corp. Method for
processing milk products. 2,772,979, 12-4-56, CI. 99 — 184.
Graves-Stambaugh Corp., The : See —
Graves, Roy R. 2,772,979.
Kuhles, Edward K., and Graves. 2,751,123.
Graves, Wayne H., and J. A. Melichar, to Collins Radio Co.
Variable inductance device. 2,762,983, 9-11-56, CI.
333—24.
Graviner Mfg. Co. Ltd. : See —
Bennett, Neill G. 2,742,542.
Griffiths, Rupert, and Mathisen. 2,740,018.
Mathisen, Anders. 2,731,532.
Mathisen, Anders. 2,742,094.
Mathisen, Anders. 2,766,832.
Mathisen, Anders. 2,768.261.
Mathisen, Anders, and Griffiths. 2,736,779.
Gravley, Charles K., to Clevite Corp. Method of making
circuit connections to a transducer unit. 2,768,421,
10-30-56, CI. 29—25.35.
Gray, Allan P. : See —
Cavallito, Chester J., Gray, and Spinner. 2,767.179.
Gray, Alvin N., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Electroplating
apparatus. 2,737,488, 3-6-56, CI. 204 — 206.
Gray, Alvin N., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Apparatus for
working and advancing a plastic material. 2,750,627,
6-19-56, CI. 18—13.
Gray, Alvin N., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Methods of and
apparatus for applying stripes to insulated conductors.
2,766.136, 10-9-56, CI. 117 — 43.
Gray, Byrant Y. Auxiliary generator charging rate control.
2,773,197, 12-4-56, CI. 290—50.
Gray. Charles H. : See —
Coates, Colin, Gray, and Small. 2,735,901.
Gray, Daniel, to Oneida Ltd. Antitarnish wrappers. 2,749,210.
6-5-56, CI. 21 — 2.5.
Gray, Ernest F. Earring with spring actuated clamp.
2,732,694, 1-31-56, CI. 63—14.
Gray, G. A., Co., The : See —
Walter, John M. 2.744,450.
Walter, John M. 2,759,240.
Gray, Gene W. Games. 2,761,925, 9-4-56, CI. 200—01.11.
Gray, George F. : See —
Pratt, Verneur E., and Gray. 2,746,344.
Gray George W., to Radio Corp. of America. Cathode-con-
trolled wave generators. 2,750,502, 6-12-56, CI. 250—36.
Gray, Howard A., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Substantially
non-caking compositions containing a normally coalescent
copolymer of vinyl acetate and an ethylenically unsaturated
organic carboxylic compound having at least one carboxyl
group. 2,763,633, 9-18-56, CI. 260 — 78.5.
Gray, John, to Brentford Transformers Ltd. Roller contact
for transformer coil. 2,738,472, 3-13-56, CI. 339—9.
Gray, John, and J. Brawn, to Brentford Transformers Ltd.
Roller contact device for electrical coils. 2,757,348,
7_01_Kg pi QQQ Q
Gray, John A., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Alkyl
and cycloalkyl hydroperoxides. 2,730,495, 1-10-56, CI.
204—162.
Gray, John D. : See —
Fluskey, Robert E. and E. E. 2,757,565.
Gray, John W., to General Precision Laboratory Inc. Digital
number converter. 2,738,504, 3-13-56, CI. 340 — 347.
Gray, John W., to General Precision Laboratory Inc. Navi-
gational resolver-integrator. 2,744,683, 5-8-56, CI.
235 — 61.
Gray. John W., to General Precision Laboratory Inc. Homing
navigator. 2.749,035, 6-5-56. CI. 235—61.
Gray John W., to the United States of America as represented
by the Secretary of the Navy. Control circuit. 2,751,494,
6-19-56, CI. 250—27. . t _ " ,.
Gray, John W., to General Precision Laboratory Inc. Cyclic
function modifying circuit. 2,753,498, 7-3-56, CI. 318—24.
Gray John W., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Rectangular to
polar coordinate converter. 2,763,430, 9-18-56, CI.
Gray, John W., to General Precision Laboratory Inc. Electri-
cal control system. 2,772,389, 11-27-56, CI. 323 — 45.
Gray, John W., A. F. Hayek, R. A. Finkler, and H. J. Reed,
Jr., to General Precision Laboratory Inc. Differential
gear. 2,761,332, 9-4-56, CI. 74—674.
Gray, Kenneth R. : See —
Van Blaricom, Lloyd E., and Gray. Re. 24,213.
Van Blaricom, Llovd E., and Gray. 2.732,352.
Gray, Kenneth R., J. H. Holloway, and B. B. Thomas, to
Rayonier Inc. Acylation of refined wood pulp. 2,767,169,
10-16-56, CI. 260—212. „ ~ . ,.
Gray, Kenneth R., H. L. Crosby, and J. C. Steinberg, to
Rayonier Inc. Recovery of chemicals in wood pulp prepa-
ration. 2,772,965, 12-4-56, CI. 92—2. .
Gray, Landon R., and H. P. Smith, Jr., to R. Seifned.
Stretch-forming machine. 2,739,634, 3-27-56, CI. 153—32.
Gray, Lawrence L. Dehorning device. 2,748,475, 6-5-56,
CI. 30—167.
Gray Mfg. Co., The : See —
Foster, William C. 2,738,194.
Moore, Frank L., and Roberts. 2,740,633.
Gray Marine Motor Co. : See —
Engstrom, Paul A. 2,767,699.
Gray, Norman A., and L. R. Cederbaum, to Schick Inc.
Shearing head securing means for electric shaver.
2,758,370, 8-14-56, CI. 30 — 43.
Gray, Pleasant P. Transportable raising and lowering device.
2,739,785, 3-27-56, CI. 254—93.
Gray, Preston R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Dial
telephone system arranged for operator or machine an-
nouncement on intercepted calls. 2,764,636, 9-25-56, CI.
Gray, Raymond K., to The Illinois Lock Co. Lock. 2,740,284,
4-3-56, CI. 70 — 79.
Gray, Robert B., to American Meter Co., Inc. Differential
pressure responsive bellows. 2,747,614, 5-29-56, CI.
137—781.
Gray, Robert M. Grass cutter and blower. 2,738,635,
3-20-56, CI. 56—23.
Gray, Russell H., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Photo-
graphic emulsions containing fluorine substituted ethylene
polymers as delustering agents. 2,731,347. 1-17-56, CI.
95—7.
Gray, Russell H, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Silver
halide emulsion containing a polymeric polyamine as an
acid dye mordant. 2,753.263, 7-3-56, CI. 95 — 7.
Gray, Russell L., and L. H. Lasswell. Fuel distributor for
diesel engines. 2,742,050, 4-17-56, CI. 137—312.
Gray, Sidney, to Radio Corp. of America. Cathode ray tube
and target. 2,770,746, 11-13-56, CI. 313—65.
Gray Tool Co. : See —
Phillips. William N. 2,754,136.
Watts, John D., and Hill. 2.766.829.
Watts, John D.. and Hill. 2,766,998.
Watts, John D., and Hill. 2,766,999.
Watts, John D., and Pierce. 2.751,235.
Watts, John D., and Pierce. 2.754.134.
Gray, Warren E., and F. B. Edwards. Tape dispenser.
2,730,990, 1-17-56, CI. US— 235.
Grav, Willard F. M., to Oeneral Electrie To. Magnetic actu-
ating mechanism. 2,750,474, 6-12-56, CI. 200—138.
Inc. Glass run channels
8-14-56, CI. 296—44.5.
2,745,560, 5-15-56. CI.
Gray, William C, to The Bailev Co.,
for vehicle windows. 2,758,871,
Gray, William E. Draft gear.
213—34.
Gray, William R., to Pittsburgh Plat
apparatus for continuous plating
204—28.
Glass Co.
2,753,298
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Graybeal, Bruce A. Apparatus for fiberizing molten material.
2,774,103, 12-18-56, CI. 18—2.6.
Graybeal, John O., to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp.
Self baking electrode. 2,769,113, 10-30-56, CI. 313—327.
Graybeal, La Verne R., and D. J. Edgar, to North American
Rayon Corp. Attachment for textile bobbin. 2,775,091,
12-25-56, CI. 57—34.
Graybeal, Paul E. : See —
Boddicker, Floyd L.. and Graybeal. 2,749.336.
Graybeal, Paul E., and W. H. Stevenson, to Hercules Powder
Co. Preparation of alkali cellulose. 2,767,170, 10-16-56,
CI. 260—233.
Graybill, Howard W., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Switch
jaw and latch construction. 2,738,402, 3-13-56, CI.
200—169.
Graybill, Howard W., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Low
voltage, high current switch. 2,743,338, 4-24-56, CI.
200—164.
Graybill, Howard W., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. High cur-
rent disconnecting switch. 2,765,380, 10-2-56, CI.
200 — 162.
Graybill, Howard W., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Series
parallel switching apparatus. 2,766,335, 10-9-56, CI.
200—15.
Graybill, Kenneth W., to Automatic Electric Laboratories,
Inc. Switch wiper. 2,734,974, 2-14-56, CI. 200 — 166.
Graybill, Kenneth W., and C. E. Lomax, to Automatic Electric
Laboratories, Inc. Rotary finder with graded multiple.
2,769,863, 11-6-56, CI. 179—18.
Gravek, Floyd E. Vehicle parking device and system of
parking. 2,743,486, 5-1-56, CI. 20—1.13.
Grayson, Harry, to International Standard Electric Corp.
Electric frequency dividers. 2,758,208, 8-7-56, CI. 250—36.
Grayson, Harry, A. E. Brewster, and T. H. Walker, to Inter-
national Standard Electric Corp. Electric trigger circuits.
2,764,688. 9-25-56, CI. 250—36.
Grayson, Harry, and R. A. G. Dunkley, to International
Standard Electric Corp. Trigger circuits. 2,770,739,
11-13-56, CI. 307—88.
Grayson, John R., and C. E. Evans, to The British Petroleum
Co. Ltd. Regeneration of caustic alkali solutions contain-
ing mercaptans. 2.7r,7,074, 7-31-56, CI. 23—184.
Grayson, Richard D., to Oeneral Controls Co. Valve struc-
ture. 2.741,266, 4-10-56, CI. 137—628.
Grayson, Richard D., to General Controls Co. Valve struc-
ture. 2.766,773, 10-16-56. CI. 137—630.22.
Graziani, Vincenzo. Haircutting device. 2,731,716, 1-24-56,
Cl. 30 — 30.
Graziano, Victor : See —
Schlesinger, Kurt, and Graziano. 2,770,748.
Greacen, Edmund, to American Seating Co. Folding table
leg pivotal mounting and latch device. 2,760,838, 8-28-56,
Cl. 311—99.
Greacen. Edmund, Jr.. to Personal Products Corp. Disposable
cleaning device. 2.755,497. 7-24-56, Cl. 15—210.
Greanias, Evon C. : See —
Jacobs, Robert B., and Greanias. 2,752,777.
Jacobs. Robert B., and Greanias. 2.757,290.
Greanias, Evon C, to 'Standard Oil Co. Flash point meas-
urement apparatus. 2,746.285. 5-22-56, Cl. 73 — 36.
Greanias, Evon C, and R. B. Jacobs, to Standard Oil Co. Ap-
paratus for automatic flash point testing. 2,746,286,
5-22-56. Cl. 73—36.
Greanias, Evon C. and R. B. Jacobs, to Standard Oil Co.
Electrical apparatus for gas and vapor testing. 2.753,247,
7-3-56. Cl. 23—253.
Great American Plastics Co. : See —
Bottleman, Rav. 2,749,662.
Greathouse. Lneien H.. B. A. Smith, H. M. Robinson, and
C. H. Haydel. to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of Agriculture. Process of
separating proteins and vitamins from starch waste water.
2,744.014, 5-1-56, €1. 99—2.
Great Lakes Corp. : See —
Shea, Frederick L., Jr. 2,775,549.
Great Lakes Mills, Inc. : Sec —
Schmidt. Arnold W. 2,752,953.
Great Lakes Products, Inc. : See —
Clay, Stanley B. 2.746,60n.
Hollenshead, Earl F. 2,756,531.
Great Lakes Stamp & Mfg. Co.. Inc. : See —
Schuetze, Hilmar O. 2,775,677.
Great Lakes Steel Corp. : See —
Hall, William J. 2,737,270.
Great Lakes Tractor Co.. The : See —
Kantz, John J., Jr. 2,756.615.
Great Northern Paper Co. : See —
De Luca, Robert A. 2,734,824.
Greaves, Fred G., and F. E. Blumberg. to Grenco, Inc. Mate-
rial handling valve. 2,766,911, 10-16-56, Cl. 222 — 148.
Greaves, Herman B. Liquid dispensing apparatus. 2,751,114,
6-19-56, Cl. 222—70.
Greaves, Joseph. Disk seeder attachment. 2,735,349,
2-21-56, Cl. 97—55.
Greaves, Joseph. Flexible grain auger. 2,763,362, 9-18-56,
Cl. 198—213.
Greb, Arthur, and H. E. Tyler, to the United States of
America as represented bv the Secretary of the Navy.
Adjustable work table. 2,753,175, 7-3-56, Cl. 266—23.
Grebe, Konrad. Endless conveyors. 2,757,786, 8-7-56. Cl.
198—181.
Grebe, Otto, A. Driller, and K. Biihring, to Licentia Patent-
Verwaltungs-G. m. b. H. Arrangement for positioning elec-
trodes of an electric arc furnace. 2,773,112, 12^-56, Cl.
13—13.
Grebmeier, Joseph, and L. Brunetti. Valve guide for water
closet. 2,738,517, 3-20-56, Cl. 4—57.
Greco, Albert. Alignable cans. 2,753,077, 7-3-56, Cl.
220—97.
Greco, Frank. Adjustable presser foot for blind stitch sew-
ing machines. 2,737,135, 3-6-56, Cl. 112 — 235.
Grecu, Thomas J. Circuit breaker or interrupter. 2,767,333,
10-16-56, Cl. 307—132.
Gredell, Otto N., to Standard Steel Works, Inc. Power driven
auger. 2,761,300, 9-^-56, Cl. 64—28.
Greedy, Edwin F. : See —
Schaaf, Edward J., Greedy, and Devirian. 2,742,045.
Greeff, Carl E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Pneu-
matic cycle timer. 2,760,511, 8-28-56, Cl. 137—102.
Greefkes, Johannes A., F. de Jager, and P. van Tilburg, to
Hartford National Bank and Trust Co., as trustee. Pulse-
code modulation transmitter. 2,744,959, 5-8-56, Cl.
179—15.
Greefkes, Johannes A., and P. van Tilburg, to Hartford
National Bank and Trust Co., as trustee. Time-multiplex
pulse-code modulation signal transmission system.
2,744,960, 5-8-56, Cl. 179—15.
Greefkes, Johannes A., F. De Jager, and P. Van Tilburg, to
Hartford National Bank and Trust Co., as trustee. Pulse-
code modulation transmitter. 2,760,003, 8-21-56, Cl.
179—15.
Greeley, Kenneth J. Cigarette extinguisher. 2,740,411,
4-3-56. Cl. 131—256.
Greelev, Kenneth J. Two wheeled self-dumping wheelbarrow.
2,766,063, 10-9-56, Cl. 298—5.
Greeley, Leo O., to F. J. McCarthy, Inc. Mold barrow.
2,729,351, 1-3-56, Cl. 214—384.
Greeley. Leo O. Powered hand plane. 2,746,499, 5-22-56,
Cl. 145 — 4.2.
Greeley, Leo O., to F. J. McCarthy Co. Road machinery.
2,760,285, 8-28-56, Cl. 37—155.
Greeley, Mark S., and R. O. Kimbro, to Continental Gin
Co. Automatic tripper for belt conveyors. 2,730,228,
1-10-56, Cl. 198 — 186.
Green, Arthur H. : See —
Guernsey, Glen A., and Green. 2,731,540.
Guernsey, Glen A., Garen, and Green. 2,773,140.
Green, Barrett K., and L. Schleicher, to The National Cash
Register Co. Manifold record material. 2,730,456. 1-10-56,
Cl. 117—36.
Green, Barrett K., and L. Schleicher, to The National Cash
Register Co. Pressure responsive record materials.
2,730.457, 1-10-56, Cl. 117—36.
Green, Carl : See —
Raynsford. Charles K., Green, and Soffel. 2,766.621.
Green, Charles E. Directional transducer. 2,761,117,
8-28-56. Cl. 340—8.
Green. Charles R. : See —
Cassis. Frank, and Greene. 2.744,841.
Green. David J., R. W. Landee, and T. J. Johnson, Jr., to
Gilfillan Bros.. Inc. Differential amplifier method of can-
celling ripple pick-up. 2,734,944, 2-14-56. Cl. 178 — 69.
Green, Earnest R. Casket lift. 2,729,423, 1-3-56, Cl.
254—113.
Green. Edward H., to Aerosol Research Co. Spraying devices.
2,731.298, 1-17-56. Cl. 299—95.
Green. Ernest, to Marconi's Wireless Teleeranh Co. Ltd. High
frequpnev circuit arrangements. 2.765.444. 10-2-56, Cl.
333 — fi.
Tool holder. 2.767.564. 10-23-56, Cl.
Green, Frank L.
64—6.
Green. Frank W.,
turnover device.
Green. G. Edward :
:o Pullman-Standard Car Mfg. Co. Car
2,747.263, 5-29-56. Cl. 29—284.
See —
Bernhardt. Adolph C. Jr. 2.736.478.
Green. George G.. to General Dynamics Corn. Float support
structure. 2,752,113. 6-26-56. 01. 244—105.
Green. George P. Blade and leveling apparatus for road
machines. 2,745.325. 5-15-56, Cl. 94—44.
Green. George P. Roller for road machines. 2,745,326.
5_15_56. Cl. 94—48.
Green. Harrv T. : See —
Chirco. Michael A., and Green. 2,760,304.
Green. Iris F. : See —
Phillips. Violet, and Green. 2,734,288.
Green, Irving R. : See —
Gaylord. .Tames K., and Green. 2.751,452.
Green. Jumps M.. 50% to W. A. Schmitz. Convertible amuse-
ment device. 2.754.120, 7-10-56. Cl. 272—52.5.
Green. John. Animal hoof trimmer. 2,754,585, 7-17-56,
Cl. 30 — 277.
Green. John G. Folding tripod fishing pole stand. 2,752,115,
6-26-56. Cl. 248 — 46.
Green. Joseph, to Snertovculars Inc. Decorative cover plate.
2.731 .751. 1-24-56, Cl. 41—10.
Green, Lee B. Apparatus for forming ring-shaped fasteners
from flat stock. 2.745.121, 5-15-56, Cl. 10—28.
Green. Lee B. Method of producing ring-shaped articles.
2,745.122. 5-15-56. Cl. 10—34.
Green, Lee B. Method and apparatus for stretch bending
metal members. 2.759.513, 8-21-56, Cl. 153—^48.
Green. Leland W. : See —
Theis, William T., and Green. 2,744,272.
Green, Madelyne L. Decorative house. 2,775,523, 12-25-56,
Cl. 99—86.
LIST OF PATENTEES
315
Green, Martin. Garment supporting bracket for automobile
use. 2,734,639. 2-14-56, CI. 211—96.
Green, Martin J. Waste disposal unit. 2,767,927, 10-23-56,
CI. 241—32.5.
Green, Maurice B. : See — ■
Barber, Harry J., and Green. 2,733,257.
Barber, Harry J., and Green. 2,733,271.
Barber, Harry J., and Green. 2,734,918.
Green, Milton, 12y2% to D. M. Greenberg, 12%% to M.
M. Greenberg, 5% to Mrs. J. Speken, and 5% to W. Green-
berg. Direct reading intensity photographic photometer.
2,773,414, 12-11-56. CI. 88—14.
Green, Milton W. : See —
Robinson, Kenneth W., Green, and Morton. 2,750,513.
Green, Milton W., to Radio Corp. of America. Randomly
pulsed radio ranging system. 2,768,372, 10-23-56, CI.
343—12.
Green, Percie F., to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Propeller-driving
engines. 2,754,383, 7-10-56, CI. 200—61.39.
Green, Ralph W., to Radio Corp. of America. Wire stripping
device. 2,735,320, 2-21-56, CI. 81—9.5.
Green, Richard M., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Crystal purifi-
cation process and apparatus. 2,765,921, 10-9-56, CI.
210—150.5.
Green, Robert N. Dual side view vehicle reflector. 2,764,913,
10-2-56, CI. 88—86.
Green, Russell E. : See —
Thompson, Leonard J. 2,738,667.
Green, Stanlev S. Humidity controller. 2,738,853, 3-20-56,
CI. 183 — 4.3.
Green, Thomas A., to Bailey Meter Co. Pressure tight bear-
ing. 2,757,053, 7-31-56, CI. 308—187.1.
Green, Walter P., Jr., and W. N. Meek, Jr., to Masonite Corp.
Method of producing fire resistant lignocellulose hardboard
products. 2,766,139, 10-9-56, CI. 117 — 103.
Green, Wilbert C. Centering device for artificial dentures.
2,738,583, 3-20-56, CI. 32—19.
Green, Willard B., to Joy Mfg. Co. Packed piston. 2,768,040,
10-23-56. CI. 309—29.
Green, William. Concave projection screens. 2,753,818,
7-10-56. CI. 108—1.
Green, Wilson P., and R. W. Roberts, to Fairbanks, Morse &
Co. Gas engine ignition system. 2,763,248, 9-18-56, CI.
123—65.
Green, Wyman R. Multiblade hedge trimmer. 2,756,500,
7-31-56, CI. 30—211.
Green, Wyman R. Multi-blade hedge trimmer. 2,768,439,
10-30-56, CI. 30—211.
Green, Xan B. K., and H. Preble, Jr.. to General Slicing Ma-
chine Co., Inc. Lock hinge. 2,735,134, 2-21-56, CI.
16—144.
Green, Xan B. K., and H. Preble, Jr., to General Slicing
Machine Co., Inc. Detachably-mounted disc blade for food
slicing machines. 2,735,468, 2-21-56, CI. 146—102.
Green. Xan B. K., and H. Preble, Jr., to General Slicing
Machine Co., Inc. Detachably-mounted disc blade for food
slicing machines. 2,748,820, 6-5-56, CI. 146 — 102.
Green, Xan B. K., and H. Preble, Jr., to General Slicing
Machine Co., Inc. Positioning means for food-carrying
platform of slicing machines. 2,748,907, 6-5-56, CI.
Inc. Label struc-
2,766,755, 10-16-56,
2,730,756, 1-17-56,
2,755,504, 7-24-56,
Green, Xan B. K., and H. Preble, Jr., to General Slicing Ma-
chine Co., Inc. Base construction for compactly folding
slicing machines and the like. 2,749,954, 6-12-56, CI.
146—102.
Green, Xan B. K., and H. Preble, Jr., to General Slicing
Machine Co., Inc. Broilers. 2,758,589, 8-14-56, CI. 126 — 41.
Greenamyer, George P., to General Controls Co. Universal
water heater control. 2,750,115, 6-12-56, CI. 236 — 21.
Greenamyer, George P., to General Controls Co. lTni\i>rsnJ
safety temperature control unit. 2,750,116, 6-12-56, CI.
Greenawalt, Frederick A., to Ranco Inc. Control apparatus.
2,775.667, 12-25-56, CI. 200—116.
Greenawalt, William E. Process of smelting copper sulfide
ores. 2,735,759, 2-21-56. CI. 75—74.
Greenbaum. Arthur, to Academy Electrical Products Corp.
Electric attachment plug receptacle having insulation pene-
trating means contacting twin conductors. 2,735,078,
2-14-56, CI. 339—99.
Greenbaum, Arthur, to Academy Electrical Products Corp.
Electrical connector. 2,769,154, 10-30-56, CI. 339 — 99.
Greenberg, David M. : See —
Green, Milton. 2,773,414.
Greenberg, Donald K., to Barnes Drill Co. Multiple spindle
honing machine. 2,757,488, 8-7-56, CI. 51 — 34.
Greenberg, Emanuel M. Obstetrical forceps. 2,755,806,
7-24-56, CI. 128 — 323.
Greenberg, Emanuel M. Cervical cap. 2,764,975, 10-2-56,
CI. 128—131.
Greenberg, Harry, to National Distillers Products Corp.
Separation of acids. 2,749,364, 6-5-56, CI. 260 — 537.
Greenberg, Max M. : See —
Green, Milton. 2,773,414.
Greenberg, Morris. Ophthalmoscopes. 2,737,078, 3-6-56, CI.
88—20.
Greenberg, Sol, and P. W. Sokoloff, to International Tele-
phone and Telegraph Corp. Device for detecting the sense
and magnitude of a D. C. source. 2,773,946, 12-11-56, CI.
179—171.
Greenberg, William : See —
Green, Milton. 2,773,414.
Greenberger, William : See —
Lutz, Harry H., and Greenberger. 2,770,898.
Greenberger, William, to The Hopp Pre
ture. 2,756,525, 7-31-56, CI. 40—20.
Greenblatt, Albert. Static electricity grounding device.
2,767,659, 10-23-56, CI. 103—25.
Greenblatt, Bernard : See —
Scharf, Murray M. 2,731,351.
Scharf. Murray M. 2,731,352.
Greenblatt, Jayson H. : See —
Barnard, Kenneth N., Greenblatt, and Sullivan.
2,732.417.
Greenblatt, Joseph. Adjustable nut and lobster cracker.
2,758,622, 8-14-56, CI. 146—13.
Greenburg, Reginald H., and J. A. Orsino, to National Lead
Co. Storage battery active material. 2,759,036, 8-14-56,
CI. 136—26.
Greenburg, Reginald H., and J. A. Orsino, to National Lead
Co. Dry charged batteries. 2,759,037, 8-14-56, CI. 136—26.
Greene, Albert E. Process of directly reducing iron ore con-
taining; nickel. 2.767,075. 10-16-56 CI. 75 — 31.
Greene, Charles R., to Standard Oil Co. Polymerization of
aliphatic conjugated diolefins. 2,762,790, 9-11-56, CI.
260—82.5.
Greene, Clarence K. Radio plotter. 2,736,096, 2-28-56, CI.
33 — 75.
Greene, Claude E., to The Monarch Machine Tool Co.
Motor control circuit. 2,737,620, 3-6-56, CI. 318—258.
Greene, Curtis. Method of forming radiant heat conduits in
concrete buildings. 2,765,511, 10-9-56, CI. 25 — 154.
Greene, Edgeworth. Dash tire-pressure instruments for ve-
hicles. 2.736,004, 2-21-56, CI. 340—58.
Greene, Edgeworth, to Inter-Seal Corp. Non-refillable clo-
sures. 2,750,061, 6-12-56, CI. 215—22.
Greene, Edward S. Masticating head for an extrusion ma-
chine. 2,732,587, 1-31-56, CI. 18—12.
Greene, George B. : See —
Erdman, Donald C, and Greene. 2,743,429.
Greene, Haskell M. Pressurizing of wells by gaseous release.
2,740,478, 4-3-56, a. 166—63.
Greene, James : See —
Battey, Alexander J., and Greene. 2,762,021.
Greene, Joseph F., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Plural com-
partment vials and syringe cartridges.
CI. 128—272.
Greene, Leo. Putty applicator or tool.
CI. 18—3.5.
Greene, Leo. Putty applicator or tool.
CI. 18 — 3.5.
Greene, Mary. Accessories for protection of, and additional
<lresses. 2,752,603, 7-3-56, CI. 2 — 46.
Greene, Nolan O., to Gulf Oil Corp. Dual-zone producing
apparatus. 2,752,855, 7-3-56, CI. 103 — 46.
Greene, Norman. Moldable cone bellows. 2,774,518,
12-18-56. CI. 222—209.
Greene, Oliver W. Expandable bead chain. 2,763,124,
9-18-56, CI. 59—79.
Greene, Ralph E. : See —
Kienberger, Charles A., Greene, Flanders, and Flynn.
2,751,344.
Greene, Raymond H., and J. M. Keyes, to Calumet & Hecla,
Inc. Apparatus for finning metal tubes. 2,761,336,
9^-56, CI. 80 — 13.
Greene, Robert H. Mount for web rolls. 2,738,935, 3-20-56,
CI. 242—58.
Greene, Robert L. : See —
Linn, Karl W., Smith, and Greene. 2,763,358.
Greene, Tweed & Co. : See —
Josephson, Walter S. 2,765,204.
Greene, William D. : See —
Holmes, Ellis C, and Greene. 2,773,672.
Greene, William J., to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Torch spac-
ing control. 2,747,152, 5-22-56, CI. 318—286.
Greene, William L., to ACF Industries, Inc. Thrust reversal
and variable orifice for jet engines. 2,753,684, 7-10-56, CI.
60—35.6.
Greener, Ray T., and J. B. Hazelton. Sprinkling device.
2,739,839, 3-27-56, CI. 299—18.
Greener, Raymond A., and A. Hunter, to Western Electric
Co., Inc. Terminal applying mechanism. 2,747,188,
5-29-56, CI. 1—92.
Greenfield. Alec, to The Greenfield Co. Vehicle clearance
guide. 2,753,439, 7-3-56. CI. 240—8.1.
Greenfield, Alexander, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Checking
circuit for correct number of received information pulses.
2,739,301, 3-20-56, CI. 340—183.
Greenfield Co., The : See —
Greenfield, Alec. 2,753,439.
Greenfield, Eugene W. : See —
Widmer, Alfred E., and Greenfield. 2,762,770.
Greenhut, Joseph. Constant-load spring-loaded stationary
starting switch for electric motors. 2,768,260, 10-23-56,
CI. 200—80.
Greenland, Leonard S., to H. M. Hobson Ltd. Fuel supply
systems. 2,761,495, 9-4-56, CI. 158—36.4.
Greenlaw, Charles A. Device and method for preventing heat-
ing of a saw band. 2,746,495, 5-22-56, CI. 143—158.
Greenleaf, Nathaniel B. Wringer type mop. 2,774,091,
12-18-56, CI. 15—119.
Greenlee, Claude A. : See —
Greenlee, Eli M. 2,772,508.
Greenlee, Eli M., deceased ; C. A. Greenlee, administrator of
the estate of said E. M. Greenlee. Fish line pullaway
sinker. 2,772,508, 12-4-56, CI. 43 — 43.15.
316
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Greenlee, Sylvan O., to Devoe & Raynolds Co., Inc. Epoxide
resin cured with a polyhydric aliphatic alcohol. 2,731,444,
1-17-56. CI. 260—47.
Greenlee, Sylvan O., to Devoe & Raynolds Co., Inc. Partial
esters of epoxide resins. 2,759,901, 8-21-56, CI. 260 — 18.
Greenlee, Sylvan O., to Devoe & Kaynolds Co., Inc. Amino-
amide-epoxy compositions. 2,760,944, 8-28-56, CI. 200 — 18.
Greenlee, William B. : See —
Tigrett, John B., and Greenlee. 2,759,245.
Greenley, Henry R., to Airway Products, Inc. By-pass valve
for power steering systems. 2,732,168, 1-24-56, CI.
251—142.
Greenmun, Leo S. Ventilation system for automobiles and
the like. 2,730,032, 1-10-56, CI. 98 — 2.
Greenough, Henry B. : See —
Cutler, Wallace M., Kant, and Greenough. 2,746,047.
Greenough, Mary R. : See —
Cutler, Wallace M., Kant, and Greenough. 2,746,047.
Greenough, Raymond B., to The Cleveland Pneumatic Tool Co.
Self-sealing dirt relief means for ball screws. 2,756,608,
7-31-56, CI. 74—459.
Greenough, Raymond E., to The Cleveland Pneumatic Tool Co.
Aircraft launching device, including a rocket propelled ball
screw and nut. 2,756,950, 7-31-56, CI. 244 — 63.
Greenough, Raymond E., to The Cleveland Pneumatic Tool Co.
Sectional fluid seal. 2,768.036, 10-23-56, CI. 309 — 23.
Greensfelder, Elmer. Changeable profile toys. 2,755.577.
7-24-56, CI. 40—28.
Greenshields, Robert O., and S. M. Frey, to The Budd Co.
Method for roll-forging an annular disk. 2,750,820,
6-19-56, CI. 80—60.
Greenspan, Frank P., and R. J. Gall, to Food Machinery and
Chemical Corp. Preparation of cyclohexene oxide.
2,745,848, 5-15-56, CI. 260—348.5.
Greenspan, Frank P., and R. J. Gall, to Food Machinery and
Chemical Corp. In situ epoxidation of oleic acid using
formic acid. 2,774,774, 12-18-56, CI. 260 — 348.5.
Greenspan, Lawrence, to The American Platinum Works.
Mirror bright silver plating. 2,735,808, 2-21-56, CI.
204 — 46.
Greenspan, Lawrence, to The American Platinum Works.
Mirror bright silver plating. 2,735,809, 2-21-56, CI.
204—46.
Greenspan, Stephen H. Supports for archery equipment.
2,745,558, 5-15-56, CI. 211—60.
Greenstien, Ben. Built-in uplift for ladies' garment.
2,752,600, 7-3-56, CI. 2 — 12.
Greenwald, Fred A. : See —
Snow, Jack N., Greenwald, and Ticknor. 2,743,759.
Wurtz, John W., and Greenwald. 2,757,423.
Greenwald, Harold A., to The Garrett Corp. Engine starting
mechanism. 2,737,938, 3-13-56, CI. 123—179.
Greenway, William T. Longitiidinallv adjustable fifth wheel
construction for semitrailers. 2,750,207, 6-12-56, CI.
280—407.
Greenwood, Douglas, and H. A. Stevenson, to Boots Pure
Drug Co. Ltd. P-chlorobenzyl sulfide and acaricidal com-
position containing the same. 2,770,568, 11-13-56, CI.
167 — 30.
Greenwood, Henry B. Adjustable bed slide for printing and
slotting machines. 2,756,113, 7-24-56, CI. 308 — 5.
Greenwood, Ivan A., Jr. : See —
Chance, Britton, and Greenwood. 2.755.464.
Gordon, Alexander, Jr., and Greenwood. 2,768,784.
Greenwood. Murray. Toy projectile and means to propel
same. 2,751,711, 6-26-56, CI. 46 — 199.
Greenwood, Paul, to R. Washer. Pile fabric cutting device.
2,754.564, 7-17-56. CI. 26—14.
Greer, Cecil B., and A. B. Coleman. Force indicating appa-
ratus. 2,765,654, 10-9-56, CI. 73—141.
Greer, Edith S. : See —
Gillespie, Russell A. 2,768,716.
Greer, Edward M., to Greer Hydraulics, Inc. Test equipment
for oil temperature regulating valves. 2,729,095, 1-3-56,
CI. 73—1.
Greer, Edward M., and J. Kendall, to Greer Hydraulics, Inc.
Material handling manipulator. 2,765,930, 10-9-56, CI.
214—1.
Greer, Edward M., and J. Mercier, to G. M. E. Corp. Power
operated hatch cover. Re. 24,238, 11-13-56, CI. 160 — 188.
Greer, Elva O. Pocket protector. 2,740,0.-)8, .".-22-56, CI.
2—249.
Greer, Fred W., to J. W. Greer Co. Conveyor trays.
2,734,283, 2-14-56, a. 34—238.
Greer, Fred W., to J. W. Greer Co. Tray conveyor mech-
anism. 2,736,417, 2-28-56, CI. 198 — 31.
Greer, Henry W., R. W. Hompe, and G. J. Pinel, to Smith,
Kline & French Laboratories. Device for applying bands to
containers. 2,760,321, 8-28-56, CI. 53 — 292.
Greer Hydraulics, Inc. : See —
Greer, Edward M. 2,729,095.
Greer, Edward M., and Kendall. 2,765,930.
Greer. J. W.. Co. : See —
Greer, Fred W. 2,734,283.
Greer, Fred W. 2,736,417.
Greer, Walton J., to Halliburton Oil Well Cementing Co.
Apparatus for determining density of fluids. 2,735.944,
2-21-56, CI. 250-^3.5.
Greeson, Orion S. Multiple switch with release mechanism.
2,766,334, 10-9-56, CI. 200—5.
Greffe, Andre\ to Societe d'Electro-Chimie d'Electro-Metal-
lurgie et des Acieries Electriques d'Ugine. Process for re-
moving lead from ores. 2,733,989, CI. 75 — 77.
Greger, Edward J., to General Motors Corp. Odometer shaft
retainer. 2,737,424, 3-6-56, CI. 308—163.
Gregersen, Half dan : See —
Facer, Leroy H. 2,739,885.
Facer, Leroy H. 2,739,886.
Facer, Leroy H. 2,740,115.
Facer, Leroy H. 2,740,116.
Gregersen, Hermann. Transmission line maintenance derrick.
2,733,818, 2-7-56, CI. 212—8.
Gregersen, Magnus I. : See —
Facer, Leroy H. 2,739,885.
Facer, Leroy H. 2,739,886.
Facer, Leroy H. 2,740,115.
Facer, Leroy H. 2,740,116.
Gregg, Andrew P. : See — ■
Stiehler, Robert D., and Gregg. 2,766,618.
Gregg, Earl M. Fire extinguisher. 2,749,993, 6-12-56, CI.
169—26.
Gregg, Lowell E., K. O. Lange, W. H. Alcoke, and J. H.
Havens, to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Repeated
flexure testing machine. 2,754,681, 7-17-56, CI. 73—100.
Gregg, Robert A. : See —
Doak, Kenneth W., and Gregg. 2,734,887.
Gregg, Robert A., to United States Rubber Co. Air-drying
resin made from allylic alcohol, an oxirane and an unsatu-
rated dibasic acid. 2,729,623, 1-3-56, CI. 260—78.5.
Gregg, Wallace. Room cooler. 2,750,167, 6-12-56, CI.
261—24.
Gregoire, Joseph P. Motor driven brush. 2,736,408, 2-28-56,
CI. 15—28.
Gregorius, Joseph S., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Glass
refining apparatus. 2,730,338, 1-10-56, CI. 259 — 8.
Gregory, Alfred T., and K. A. Browne, to Fairchild Engine
and Airplane Corp. Fluid impeller structure. 2,743,053,
4-24-56, CI. 230—120.
Gregory, Charles E. : See —
Russell, Charles, Hunter, and Gregory. 2,756,593.
Gregory, Douglas A., to B. H. Bunn Co. Clamping devices.
2,761,377, 9-4-56, CI. 100—232.
Gregory, Edwin C, to Electronics Research, Inc. Weighing
and feeding control system. 2,763,457, 9-18-56, CI.
249—55.
Gregory Industries, Inc. : See —
Friedly, Robert C, Tawse, and Singleton. 2,761,229.
Sholle, Roger W. 2,761,955.
Sholle, Roger W. 2,761,957.
Webster, Dale A. 2,775,685.
Gregory, Ivan H., to Acme Steel Co. Steel band crimping
machine. 2,752,807, 7-3-56, CI. 81—9.1.
Gregory, Marion B., to The Baldwin Piano Co. Audio ampli-
fier compensated gain control. 2,756,287, 7-24-56, CI.
179—171.9.
Gregory, Paul, M. Genas, and O. Kostelitz, to "Organico."
Pyrolysis of ricinoleic esters. 2,737,519, 3-6-56, CI.
260 — 410.9.
pv n • Rp.e —
and Gregory. 2,762,996.
2,736,658.
Prusick, Jan H., and Gregory. 2,733,206.
Gregory, Walter A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Resolution of pbenylaminopropanediols and intermediates.
2,740,809, 4-3-56, CI. 260—519.
Gregory, Walter A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
N-(sulfonylphenacyl) hexamethylenetetraminium halides.
2,744,111. 5-1-56, CI. 260—248.5.
Gregory, Walter A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Amides of Sulfonylserinophenones. 2,744,136, 5-1-56, CI.
260—562.
Gregory, Walter A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Hvdrazinosulfonvlphenvlamidopropanediols and prepara-
tion. 2,761,876, 9-4-56. CI. 260 — 556.
Gregory, Walter A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Alpha-halogenated alkylsulfonylacetophenones. 2,763,692,
9-18-56. CI. 260—592.
Gregory, Walter A., and M. Paulshock, to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours and Co. Resolution of phenvlaminopropanediols
and intermediates. 2,742,500, 4-17-56, CI. 260—559.
Gregory, Walter A., and A. Kreuchunas, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. 5-alkylmereapto-2-heterocyclic aldehydes
and ketones. 2.746,973, 5-22-56, CI. 260—332.3.
Gregory, Walter A., and A. Kreuchunas, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Preparation of 4-substituted mercapto-
phenyl aldehydes and ketones. 2,761,873, 9-4-56, CI.
260—516.
Gregory, William C. Cleaning apparatus, 2,729,917, 1-10-56,
CI. 51—8.
Gregory, William L., and F. C. Holmes, to Pye Ltd. Amplifier
attenuators. 2,743.324, 4-24-56, CI. 179—171.
Gregson. Alvero C. : See —
Lockwood, Robert C, Gregson, and Breisacher. 2, 759,051.
Greider, Harold W., and G. A. Fasold, to The Philip Carey
Mfg. Co. Fire resistant bituminous composition. 2,738,286,
3-13-56, CI. 106 — 281.
Greif Bros. Cooperage Corp. : See —
Snipes, Alvis H. 2,745,455.
Greig, Harold G., to Radio Corp. of America. Electrophoto-
graphic recorder. 2,730,023, 1-10-56, CI. 95—1.7.
Greig, Harold G., to Radio Corp. of America. Process of
electrostatic printing. 2,735,785, 2-21-56, CI. 117 — 17.5.
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Greig, Harold G., and C. J. Young, to Radio Corp. of America.
Process of electrostatic printing. 2,735,784, 2-21-06, CI.
117—17.5.
Greiman, Benjamin F. Plant shield for cultivators. 2,702,28 1,
9-11-56, CI. 97—188.
Grein, Hermann, to Banner Maschinenfabrik Aktiengesell-
schaft. Thread winding apparatus. 2,732,142, 1-24-56,
CI. 242 — 45.
Greiner, Charles J. : See —
Banks, Charles T., Greiner, and Sabee. 2,759,441.
Eutkus, Harold V., and Greiner. 2,761,506.
Rutkus, Harold V., and Greiner. 2,761,677.
Sabee, Reinhardt N., Rutkus, and Greiner. 2,761,676.
Greiner, Charles J., and R. N. Sabee, to Kimberly-Clark
Corp. Apparatus for separating connected stacks of sheet
material and transporting and turning the separated
stacks. 2,761.505, 9^-56, CI. 164—84.5.
Greiner, Emil, Co., The : See —
Gilmont, Roger. 2,767,003.
Greiner, John R.. to Lennox Industries, Inc. Blower assembly.
2,764,341, 9-25-56, CI. 230—117.
Greisman, Bernard. Container. 2,750,100, 6-12-56, CI.
229—31.
Greissman, Louis. Apparatus for filling containers with fluid
material. 2,757.844, 8-7-56, CI. 226—95.
Greist Mfg. Co., The. : See —
Baehr, Carl G. 2,735,388.
Baehr, Carl G., and Connors. 2,735,387.
Baehr, Carl G., and Connors. 2,770,206.
Connors, John. 2,742,871.
Johnson, Harry N. 2,763,440.
Grela, Milton W., and G. F. Clifford, Jr.. to International
Equipment Co. Test tube rack for centrifuges. 2,755,018,
7-17-56, CI. 233—26.
Grell, La Verne B. Adjustable gate type neck stock.
2,732,827, 1-31-56, CI. 119—99.
Greminger, George K., Jr., and M. A. Weaver, to The Dow
Chemical Co. Thermoplastic compositions of water-soluble
cellulose ethers. 2,771,377, 11-20-56, CI. 106—186.
Grenco, Inc. : See —
Greaves, Fred G., and Blumberg. 2,766,911.
Grenell, Leland H. to General Motors Corp. Refrigerating
apparatus. 2.745.936, 5-15-56. CI. 219 — 12.
Grenell, Leland H, to General Motors Corp. Method of join-
ing an aluminum tube to a steel refrigerator compressor.
2,769,231, 11-6-56, CI. 29 — 471.7.
Grenell, Leland H., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerating
apparatus of dissimilar metals. 2,769,318, 11-6-56, CI.
62—115.
Grenell, Leland H., and H. M. Campbell, to Olin Mathieson
Chemical Corp. Method of making heat exchangers.
2.759.247, 8-21-56, CI. 29—157.3.
Grenell, Leland H., and C. H. Wurtz, to General Motors Corp.
Refrigerating apparatus of dissimilar metals. 2,760,346,
8-28-56, CI. 62 — 116.
Grenoble, Herbert B., to General Electric Co. Induction heat-
ing apparatus. 2,764,660, 9-25-56, CI. 219—10.51.
Greppin, Ernest H, to Wilmot Castle Co. Surgical lighting
system for television and other cameras. 2,758,196, 8-7-56,
CI. 240 — 1.3.
Gres, Marcel E., and E. H. Block, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Dia-
phragm actuated snap action switch. 2,766,350, 10-9-56,
CI. 200—83.
Gresham, Donald C, to McCorquodale-Gresham, Inc. Photo-
graphic method of making intaglio printing elements.
2,731.346. 1-17-56, CI. 95—5.
Gresham, William F., and M. A. Naylor, Jr., to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours and Co. Novel polyimides. 2,731,447, 1-17-56,
CI. 260—78.
Gretener, Edgar. Projection-color television receiver.
2.740.829. 4-3-56, CI. 178—5.4.
Gretener. Edgar. Television optical projection system.
2.740.830, 4-3-56, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Gretener, Edgar. Apparatus for simultaneous projection of
a plurality of images composing a television image.
2,740.833. 4-3-56. CI. 178—5.4.
Gretener, Edgar. Optical illumination system with homoge-
neous distribution of light for projectors. 2,771,001,
11-20-56, CI. 88—24.
Grether, Tobias. Distributor for fertilizers, dusts, and the
like. 2,742,196, 4-17-56, CI. 222—227.
Gretz, George J. Carburetors. 2,752,131, 6-26-56, CI.
261—23.
Gretzinger. John R. : See —
Bowers. Roy L.. and Gretzinger. 2,751,085.
Gretzineer. John R., to General Motors Corp. Oil filter.
2,747,744, 5-29-56. CI. 210—183.
Gretzinger. John R.. J. A. Chea, and M. G. Hanson, to General
Motors Corp. Filters. 2,754,002, 7-10-56, CI. 210—169.
Greulich, Gerald G. Sheet metal airfield deck planks.
2.736.248, 2-28-56, CI. 94—13.
Greulich. Gerald G. Sheet metal airfield deck mats. 2,737,093,
3-6-56, CI. 94 — 13.
Greulich, Gerald G., to Ceco Steel Products Corp. Metal wall
panel assembly. 2,739,677, 3-27-56, CI. 189—86.
Greulich, Gerald G. Grating for bridge floors and the like.
2,740,335, 4-3-56, CI. 94—30.
Grevengoed, Paul H, to National Brass Co. Latch spindle
spring device. 2,733,089, 1-31-56, CI. 292—1.
Grewe, Rudolf, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Process for
the manufacture of N-methvl-B-cvclohexen-(l)-vlethvl-
amine. 2,744,137, 5-1-56, CI. 260—563.
Grewe, Theodor : See —
Beerbaum, Friedrich, Grewe, and Steinbuch. 2,737,629.
Grey, Gordon E. Self-unloading wagon. 2,748,965, 6-5-56,
CI. 214—505.
Grey, Gregory F., to The Ohio Nut & Bolt Co. Electrode for
attaching weld nuts. 2,731,535, 1-17-56, CI. 219 — 4.
Grey, John C, to Power Jets (Research & Development) Ltd.
Gas turbine plant. 2,743,051, 4-24-56, CI. 230 — 9.
Grey, John C, to Power Jets (Research & Development) Ltd.
Fluid cooling plant for mines. 2,767,560, 10-23-56, CI.
62—134.
Grey, John C, to Power Jets (Research & Development) Ltd.
Mass flow monitor. 2,770,968, 11-20-56, CI. 73—205.
Grib, Boris F., to Philamon Laboratories, Inc. Temperature
compensation for tuning forks. 2,732,748, 1-31-56, CI.
84 — 457.
Gribble, Egbert. Flower pot or vase holder. 2,768,805,
10-30-56, CI. 248—361.
Gribble, Ernest O. Cutting attachment for sewing thimble.
2,774,978, 12-25-56, CI. 7—14.5.
Gribble, Joseph J. : See —
Goudy, Paul R., and Gribble. 2,759,054.
Gribble, Joseph J., to Square D Co. Reversing drum switch.
2,775,661, 12-25-56, CI. 200—1.
Gridley, Darrin H. Deflected beam tube binary adder.
2,735,936, 2-21-56, CI. 250 — 27.
Grieb, Benjamin C, to Whitin Machine Works. Bobbin clutch.
2,766,946. 10-16-56, CI. 242 — 46.5.
Grieb, John J., N. Rigabar, and R. F. Taylor, to R. F. Taylor.
Apparatus for grinding and refining material. 2,748,667,
6-5-56, CI. 92—26.
Griebel, Margaret A. : See —
Shoemaker, Clarence J., and Griebel. 2,764,085.
Grieco, Rocco F. Fixture for supporting a tool subject to
grinding. 2,735,245, 2-21-56. Ci. 51 — 220.
Grieff, Johann T. Hygienic milking buckets and like con-
tainers. 2,765,093, 10-2-56, CI. 220 — 1.
Grieg, Donald D., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Bandpass filter system. 2,735,073, 2-14-56. CI.
333—73.
Grieg, Donald D., to International Standard Electric Corp.
Supports lor transmission line. 2,737,632, 3-6-56, CI.
33—97.
Grieg, Donald D., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Microwave switching arrangements. 2,773,242,
12-4-56, CI. 333—7.
Grieg, Donald D., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Band pass filter. 2,773,244, 12-4-56, CI. 333 — 73.
Grieg, Donald D., and H. F. Engelmann, to International Tele-
phone and Telegraph Corp. Radio frequency filter.
2,751,558, 6-19-56, CI. 333—73.
Grier, James W. W. and V. P. Portable saw guide and miter
attachment. 2,735,456, 2-21-56, CI. 143—6.
Grier, Verlee P. : See —
Grier, James W. W. and V. P. 2,735,456.
Griesbach, Otto, to Bayerische Berg-, Hiitten- und Salzwerke
A. G. Circular knitting machine. 2,749,728, 6-12-56, CI.
66—14.
Grieshaber, Emil, and P. S. Shirley, to Nordberg Mfg. Co.
Turbo-charger system, involving plural turbine driven super-
chargers. 2,773,348, 12-11-56, CI. 60—13.
(Jrieshaber, Herman R. Surgical instrument. 2,743,726,
5-1-56, CI. 128—321.
Griesinger, Karl, to L. Schuler A. G. Drawing press.
2,764,114, 9-25-56, CI. 113—46.
Griesinger, Walter H. Orthodontic pacifier. 2,743,727,
5-1-56, CI. 128—360.
Griesser, Fritz. Venetian blinds. 2,732,010, 1-24-56, CI.
160—170.
Griesser, Fritz, to Rolladenfabrik A. Griesser A.-G. Venetian
blinds. 2,742,962, 4-24-56, CI. 160—170.
Griest, Raymond H., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Multiplying
lever. 2,771.853, 11-27-56, CI. 116—114.
Grieve, George P., and T. L. Hendry. Ventilated housing for
radio apparatus and the like. 2,735,964, 2-21-56, CI.
317—101.
Grieve, George T. W. : See —
Latin. Aubrey, Grieve, and Conning. 2,751,077.
Grieve, John, V> to C. Harper. Inboard drive for water craft.
2,769,421, 11-6-56, Cl. 115—53.
Griffes, Milton W. : See —
Griffes, Orin B. and M. W. 2,753,035.
Griffes, Milton W., and C. W. Merchant, to The Euclid Elec-
tric & Mfg. Co. Electric control device. 2,740,074, 3-27-56,
Cl. 317—178.
Griffes, Milton W., and G. R. Merchant, to The Euclid Elec-
tric & Mfg. Co. Overdrive control and braking system.
2.774,020, 12-11-56, Cl. 318 — 203.
Griffes, Milton W., to The Euclid Electric & Mfg. Co. Over-
drive control and braking system. 2,774,023, 12-11-56,
Cl. 318—212.
Griffes, Orin B. and M. W., to Addressogragh-Multigraph
Corp. Embossing machine. 2,753,035, 7-3-56, Cl. 197 — 6.
Griffin, Anselm C, Jr. : See —
Speakes, Charles C, and Griffin. 2,747,234.
Griffin, Cecil M. Tube cleaner. 2,734,208, 2-14-56, Cl.
15—104.06.
Curtis E. Process for retardation of the deterioration
of produce. 2,759,827, 8-21-56, Cl. 99—154.
Griffin, George D. : See —
Folk. Russell C. 2,745,544.
Griffin & George Ltd. : See —
Sutton, Gerald J. 2,731,696.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Griffin, Ira L. Heated cover for slasher size box. 2,763,912,
9-25-56, CI. 28—28.
Griffin, John D., to Deering Milliken Research Corp. Method
and means for eliminating set marks. 2,756,781, 7-31-56,
CI 139 291
Griffin, Lelia. ' Orthopedic table. 2,749,911, 6-12-56, CI.
128—70.
Griffin, Leo L. : See —
McClellan, Marcus E., Skromme, Sutherland, Adams,
and Griffin. 2,746,233.
Griffin, Lindsay I., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Contacting of gases with fluidized solids with the use of
chains in the fluidized bed. 2,769,771, 11-6-56, CI. 196—52.
Griffin, Mark C. Adjusting mechanism for endless conveyor
type ditching machine. 2,747,307, 5-29-56, CI. 37 — 90.
Griffin, Nicholas E. : See —
Sullivan, Lawrence J. 2,742,218.
Griffin, Paul, to The Bristol Aeroplane Co. Ltd. Methods of
manufacturing metal structures. 2,755,217, 7-17-56, CI.
154—118.
Griffin, Thomas S., and W. Rodgers, to National Lead Co.
Dissolution of titaniferous ore concentrates with amine
addition. 2,707,053, 10-16-50, CI. 23 — 117.
Griffin Wheel Co. : See-
Sylvester, Edmund Q. 2,761,201.
Sylvester, Edmund Q. 2,765,505.
Sylvester, Edmund Q. 2,768,020.
Griffin, William C. : See-
Cross, Sherwood T., and Griffin. 2,746,868.
Griffin, William D. : See —
Joris, George G., and Griffin. 2,743,300.
Griffith, Alan A., to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Aircraft and gas turbine
power plant installations therefor. 2,759,686, 8-21-56, CI.
244—15.
Griffith, Andrew S., Jr., R. E. McDonald, and R. E. Wilfong,
to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. Pressure washing proc-
ess. 2,733,121, 1-31-56, CI. 18—54.
Griffith, Brooks D., to Radio Corp. of America. Semi-con-
ductor signal generator. 2,745,960, 5-15-56, CI. 250—36.
Griffith, Carroll L. : See —
Hall, Lloyd A., and Griffith. 2,770,550.
Griffith, Carroll L., and L. Sair, to The Griffith Laboratories,
Inc. Oil soluble synergistic antioxidant. 2,768,084,
10-23-56, CI. 99—163.
Griffith, Charles G., to Rohr Aircraft Corp. Method and ma-
chine for cutting metal. 2,765,394, 10-2-56, CI. 219 — 69.
Griffith, Donald I., % to J. P. Ruth. Turbogenerator founda-
tion. 2,733,029, 1-31-56, CI. 248—13.
Griffith, Edward P. Clothes hanger. 2,737,323, 3-6-56, CI.
223—91.
Griffith, Edward J., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Metaphos-
phate composition. 2,774,672, 12-18-56, Cl. 99 — 95.
Griffith, Granville B. Sprinklers. 2,731.296, 1-17-56, Cl.
Griffith, James S. : See —
Bradstreet, Samuel W., and Griffith. 2,763,569.
Griffith, John D., to American Smelting and Refining Co.
Apparatus for cooling gases. 2,767,025, 10-16-56, Cl.
299—133.
Griffith Laboratories, Inc., The : See —
Hall, Lloyd A. 2,758,931.
Hall, Lloyd A. 2,761,784.
Hall, Lloyd A. 2,770,549.
Hall, Lloyd A. 2,772,169.
Hall, Lloyd A. 2,772,170.
Hall, Lloyd A., and Griffith. 2,770,550.
Hall, Lloyd A., and Kalchbrenner. 2,770,548.
Hall, Lloyd A., and Kalchbrenner. 2,770,551.
Griffith. Carroll L., and Sair. 2,768,084.
Griffith, Le Roy A. : See —
Pranzel, Richard M.. and Griffith. 2,767,584.
Griffith, Le Roy A., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Fuel duration computer. 2,772,049, 11-27-56, Cl. 235 — 61.
Griffith, Le Roy A., and R. M. Pranzel, to Minneapolis-Honey-
well Regulator Co. Refueling control apparatus. 2,763,283,
9-18-56, Cl. 137—392.
Griffith, Llewellyn B. Selective solids removal. 2,733,83 6,
2-7-56, Cl. 210—172.
Griffith, Park M. : See-
Reynolds, Merle D., and Griffith. 2,729,115.
Griffith, Raymond A. : See —
Waschle, Leo P.. and Griffith. 2,752,817.
Griffith, Rupert. Window-mounted clothesline. 2,754,010,
7-10-56. Cl. 211—97.
Griffiths, Edgar J. Stack type filter with channeled center
standard. 2,770,370, 11-13-56, Cl. 210 — 183.
Griffiths, Edward M., to National Glass Co., Inc. Method of
surface treating and extruding die with chromium.
2.736,670, 2-28-56, Cl. 117—65.
Griffiths Electronics, Inc. : See —
Griffiths, Leighton E. 2,758,236.
Griffiths, Leighton E., to Griffiths Electronics. Inc. Control
of electron emission. 2,758,236, 8-7-56, Cl. 313 — 82.
Griffiths, Michael J. : See —
Mundav, Charles W., Peakin, and Griffiths. 2,744,234.
Griffiths, Rupert : See —
Mathisen, Anders, and Griffiths. 2,736,779.
Griffiths, Rupert, and A. Mathisen, y, to Graviner Mfg. Co.
Ltd., and y> to The Wilkinson Sword Co. Ltd. Temperature
change responsive devices. 2,740,018, 3-27-56, Cl.
200—137.
Griffiths, Winfield S. : See-
Drain, Gerbert D., and Griffiths. 2,748.693.
Griffon, Alfred L. Scissors. 2,749,615, 6-12-56, Cl. 30 — 262.
Grifo, Richard A., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Detergents.
2,766,212, 10-9-56, Cl. 252—152.
Grigar, Otto. Combination fuel injection pump and fuel in-
jection nozzles. 2,759,771, 8-21-56, Cl. 299 — 107.2.
Griggs, Bennett T. : See —
Wahlbom, Ernest T. 2,771,334.
Griggs, Nelson S. Flexible running edge for ski. 2,743,113,
4-24-56, Cl. 280—11.13.
Griggs, Osborn E. : See —
Wahlbom, Ernest T. 2,731,169.
Griggs, William H., and W. T. Heard, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Method of sizing photographic paper and resultant
product. 2,739,062, 3-20-56, Cl. 95 — 88.
Griggs, William H., and H. C. Staehle, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Light sensitive photographic paper and method for its
production. 2,756,150, 7-24-56, Cl. 95—8.
Griggs, William H., and G. R. Secrist, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Water resistant coatings for photographic paper and
method for producing same. 2,760,864, 8-28-56, Cl. 95 — 8.
Griglak, Stephen I. Galley locks. 2,768,829, 10-30-56,
Cl. 276 — 41.
Grigsby-Allison Co., Inc. : See —
Allison, Kenneth C. 2.755.347.
Grill, Raymond E., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Rocket and
fuel pod. 2,763,189, 9-18-56, Cl. 89—1.7.
Grilley, Frank C, and M. M. Smith, to Room-Temp Lockers,
Inc. Refrigerated food display cabinets. 2,774,225,
12-18-56, Cl. 62—89.5.
Grilli, John P. : See —
Mohr, Albert, Jr., and Grilli. 2,773,610.
Grillo, Joseph, to Ward Leonard Electric Co. Conversion
of reversible phase A. C. signal to reversible polarity D. C.
signal. 2,740,950, 4-3-56, Cl. 340—178.
Grillo, Joseph, to Ward Leonard Electric Co. Battery cell
voltage comparison system. 2,745,090, 5-8-56, Cl.
340—253.
Grillo, Joseph, to Ward Leonard Electric Co. Frequency
regulating apparatus. 2,754,468, 7-10-56, Cl. 322 — 24.
Grimard, Edgard. Decorticator for hulling grains. 2,731,052,
1-17-56, Cl. 146—290.
Grimes, Albert R. : See —
Erhardt, John E., Jr., and Grimes. 2,770,793.
Grimes, Lester A., to The Reliable Automatic Sprinkler Co.
Inc. Pendent sprinkler head. 2,732,018, 1-24-56, Cl.
169—39.
Grimes, Milton J. : See —
Grimm, Albert C, and Grimes. 2,733,366.
Grimes, T. S. : See —
Wallace, Reynolds E. 2,752,087.
Grimes, Willard M., Jr., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Electronic test
equipment. 2,730,674, 1-10-56, Cl. 324 — 20.
Grimes, William W., to The Standard Oil Co. Oxidation of
waste gases. 2,756,121, 7-24-56, Cl. 23 — 1.
Grimland, Charles J., to The Thompson Mfg. Co. Folding
chairs. 2,753 922, 7-10-56. Cl. 155—142.
Grimm, Albert C, and M. J. Grimes, to Radio Corp. of Amer-
ica. Target assemblies for color-kinescopes, etc. 2,733,366,
1-31-56, Cl. 313—85.
Grimm, Bruce F. Collapsible container. 2,751,953, 6-26-56,
Cl. 150—0.5.
Grimm, Godfrey, and A. A. Brizzolara, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Co. Organic pigment production. 2,772,983,
12-4-56, Cl. 106—289.
Grimm, John F. : See —
Bazarian, Albert V., Grimm, Gusman, and Silver.
2,767,350.
Gusman, Leo, Bazarian, Silver, and Grimm. 2,774.915.
Grimme, Walter, to Rheinpreussen Aktiengesellschaft fur
Bergbau and Chemie. Preparation of p-aminosalicylic acid
esters through the thionylamrnosalicylic acid chloride.
2,763,678, 9-18-56, Cl. 260—471.
Grimme, Walter, and J. Wollner, to Rheinpreussen Aktien-
gesellschaft fuer Bergbau und Chemie. 2-hvdroxy 1,1,1,-tri-
methylol propane. 2,752,399. 6-26-56. Cl. 260—635.
Grimme, Walter, and J. Wollner, to Rheinpreussen Aktienge-
sellschaft fuer Bergbau und Chemie. Preparation of poly-
merization products from 2-hydroxymethyl-butene-l-one-(3)
ethers. 2,760,952, 8-28-56, Cl. 260—63.
Grimme, Walter, H. Emde, H. Schmitz, and J. Wollner, to
Rheinpreussen Aktiengesellschaft fur Bergbau und Chemie.
4-monoalkylaminosalicylic acids and 4-monoalkvloxvalkyl-
aminosalicylic acids. 2,766,278, 10-9-56, Cl. 260 — 519.
Grimshaw, Charles S. : See —
Herrman, Howard E., and Grimshaw. 2,751,197.
Grimshaw, Charles S., to General Electric Co. Motor protec-
tion device. 2,729,778, 1-3-56, Cl. 318—221.
Grimshaw, Leonard C, to Firth Sterling, Inc. Low alloy
high speed steel. 2,736,650, 2-28-56, Cl. 75 — 126.
Grindle Corp. : See —
Ekstrom, Regner A., Jr. 2,729,301.
Griner, Clarence O., to United States Register Co. Butterfly
damper. 2,735,353, 2-21-56, Cl. 98—40.
Griner, Clarence O., to United States Register Co. Outlet
damper assembly. 2,740,348, 4-3-56, Cl. 98 — 106.
Griner, Clarence O., to United States Register Co. Rotary
key operated register. 2,761,372, 9-4-56, Cl. 98 — 110.
Griner, Leslie J., to Alico, Inc. Malrix drying apparatus and
machine. 2,731,733, 1-24-56. Cl. 34—60.
Griner, Leslie J., % to H. L. McAfee, and % to R. K. Burgie.
Storage battery guarantee label. 2,767,238, 10-30-56, Cl.
136—181.
Gringer, Donald, to L. Gringer. Keyhole saw with rotary
adjustment for the blade. 2,773,528, 12-11-56, Cl. 145—31.
LIST OF PATENTEES
319
Gringer, Louis : See —
Gringer, Donald. 2,773,528.
Grinling, Patrick H. Secateurs. 2,734,26S, 2-14-56, CI.
30—193.
GrinneU Corp. : See —
Duncan, James A. 2,758,294.
Loepsinger, Albert J., and Duncan. 2,756,413.
Sherburne. Philip C. 2.768,696.
Williams, James H. 2,766,613.
Grinstead, Carl E., and R. W. Prichard, to Photocon Re-
search Products. Sequential circuit control device.
2,774,063, 12-11-56, CI. 340—345.
Grinstead, Robert R. : See —
Bailes, Richard H., and Grinstead. 2,770,522.
Bailes, Richard H.. Lindblom, and Grinstead. 2,768.059.
Grip, Erik K., to Aktiebolaget Atvidaberg-Facit. Tens trans-
fer device for calculating machines and the like.
2,744,686, 5-8-56, CI. 235—140.
Griparis, Andrew G. Device for producing audible signals.
2,756,416, 7-24-56, CI. 340—405.
Grisanti. Amadeo. Belts. 2,764,762, 10-2-56, CI. 2—322.
Griscom-Russell Co., The : See —
Boni, Frank, Jr. 2,766,903.
Bruegger, Ernest. 2,766,805.
Gardner, Karl A., and Boni. 2,743,089.
Wallace, Robert M. 2,774,384.
Grisdale, Richard O. : See —
Baker, William O., and Grisdale. 2,736,642.
Grisdale, Richard O., and H. A. Sauer, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Method for producing conducting coils.
2,739,371, 3-27-56, CI. 29—155.57.
Grisg, Alfred L. : See —
Bills, Philip H., and Gris6. 2,742,188.
Grisg, Alfred L., to Gilbert & Barker Mfg. Co. Hose mounting
for fluid dispensing apparatus. 2,742,320, 4-17-56, CI.
299—77.
GrisS, Alfred L., to Gilbert & Barker Mfg. Co. Swinging
arm hose retriever for fluid dispensing apparatus.
2.744,788, 5-8-56. CI. 299—77.
Griselle, Sherman W. Key case. 2,774,405, 12-18-^-56, CI.
150 — 40.
Griset, Ernest J., Jr., to American Enka Corp. Jet box.
2.774,237. 12-18-56, CI. 68—181.
Griset, Ernest J., Jr., to American Enka Corp. Safety device
for use in the production of tow. 2,774,423, 12-18-56, Cl.
164—36.
Griset, Ernest J., Jr., and D. L. Hart, to American Enka
Corp. Abrading yarn. 2,734,333, 2-14-56, Cl. 57 — 2.
Griskell, Philip R. Portable electric spot welder. 2,749,417,
6-5-56, Cl. 219—4.
Griswold, David E., to D. G. Griswold. Surge pressure
control means. 2,749.080. 6-5-56. Cl. 251 — 28.
Griswold, David E., to D. G. Griswold. Valve closing speed
control means. 2,771,905, 11-27-56, Cl. 137 — 488.
Griswold, David G. : See —
Griswold, David E. 2,749.080.
Griswold, David E. 2,771,905.
Griswold, Hector W. : See —
Brownlee, Robert N., and Griswold. 2,773,503.
Griswold, Hugh T., and J. W. Thomson, Jr., to Owens-Illinois
Glass Co. Article handling apparatus. 2,764,274, 9-25-50,
Cl. 198—30.
Griswold, Lee M. System for converting mechanical move-
ment into a related number of electrical pulses. 2,773,995.
12-11-56, Cl. 307—98.
Griswold, Owen H. Angular transmission for shafts.
2,750.766. 6-19-56, Cl. 64—6.
Griswold, Owen H. Safetv caps for aircraft fuel tanks.
2.771.210, 11-20-56, Cl. 220—40.
Griswold, Ray P., to Hagan Corp. Pneumatic cushions.
2,751.610, 6-26-56, Cl. 5—348.
Griswold, Stanley M. Golf putting device. 2,742,294,
4-17-56, Cl. 273—178.
Griswold, Walter R., and B. J. Nigrelli, to Container Corp.
of America. Carton loading machine. 2,739,430, 3-27-56,
Cl. 53—186.
Griswold, Walter R., and B. J. Nigrelli, to Nekoosa-Edwards
Paper Co. Ream wrapping machine. 2,739,431, 3-27-56,
Cl. 53—231.
Gritman, Carl, to Electro-Acid Corp. Electric storage bat-
tery. 2,767,237, 10-16-56, Cl. 136—79.
Grivot, Maxime : See —
Dussaussoy, Pierre, and Grivot. 2,752,532.
Groak, Josef, to Chambon Ltd. Squeegees for screen and sten-
cil printing. 2,753,794, 7-10-56, Cl. 101—124.
Groat, Francis P., to The Magee Carpet Co. Method of weav-
ing pile fabrics. 2,729,246, 1-3-56, Cl. 139 — 39.
Groat, Francis P., to The Magee Carpet Co. Pile fabric and
method of making same. 2,754,578, 7-17-56, Cl. 28 — 72.
Grob & Co. Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Muller, Walter. 2,737,982.
Grobey, Paul A., to Bryant Chucking Grinder Co. Taper
gage. 2,735,187, 2-21-56, Cl. 33—174.
Grobey, Paul A., to Bryant Chucking Grinder Co. Gage hav-
ing damped gaging movement. 2,772,481, 12-4-56. Cl.
33—147.
Grobey, Paul A., to Bryant Chucking Grinder Co. Machine
tool cycle control. 2,774,192, 12-18-56, Cl. 51 — 50.
Grobl. Jon E., and R. J. Renholts. Sinker release structure.
2.735.211, 2-21-56, Cl. 43 — 43.12.
Grobowski, Benny T., to The E. T. Rugg Co. Molded plastic
wheel with semi-pneumatic tire. 2,766,802, 10-16-56, Cl.
152—384.
Grodde, Karl-IIeinz : See —
Fischer, Carl, and Grodde. 2,745,546.
Grody, Donald R., to The Clark-Aiken Co. Steel shaft for
rolls of paper and the like. 2,733,022, 1-31-56, Cl. 242 — 72.
Groen, Willein, to Onsrud Machine Works, Inc. Actuator.
2,745,320, 5-15-56, Cl. 90 — 14.
Groen, William, to Bendix Aviation Corp. 'Speed-responsive
control system for vehicle steering mechanisms. 2,734,589,
2-14-56, Cl. 180—79.2.
Groendijk, Hendrik, to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co., trustee. Device of the kind comprising an electric dis-
charge tube having a ribbon-shaped beam and unilateral
deflection. 2,733,379, 1-31-56, Cl. 315—18.
Groendijk, Hendrik, K. Rodenhuis, and J. V. C. M. Brnijsten,
to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co., trustee.
Miniature electronic discharge tube with ribbon-shaped
beam. 2,740,063, 3-27-56, Cl. 313 — 82.
Groeninghe Ververij P. V. B. A. : See —
Steverlynck, Baldewijn. Re. 24,109.
Groeper, Lawrence H., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Air Force. Variable reluc-
tance rotary speed sensing element. 2,731,599, 1-17-56, Cl.
325 — 70.
Groff, Dana M., and C. S. Stanley ; said Stanley assor. to said
Groff. Louvered window frame. 2,770,853 11-20-56 Cl.
20—62.
Groff, Edwin I., to Quinlan Pretzel Co., Inc. Dough stick
depositor for pretzel twisting machine. 2,739,544, 3-27-56,
Cl. 107—6.
Groff, Edwin I., to Quinlan Pretzel Co., Inc. Pretzel twist-
ing machine. 2,747,523, 5-29-56, Cl. 107—8.
Groff, Edwin I., to Quinlan Pretzel Co.. Inc. Roller apron
assembly for pretzel twisting machine. 2,747,524, 5-29-56,
a. 107 — 9.
Groff, Frazier, and R. K. Dearing, to Union Carbide and
Carbon Corp. Stabilization of synthetic rubber-modified
polystyrenes with hydroquinone monoethers and dithiocar-
bamic acid salts. 2,765,292, 10-2-56, Cl. 260 — 45.5.
Groff, Marshall I. : See —
Faul, Allen C. 2,760,296.
Grogan, Charles H., and L. M. Rice, to Geschickter Fund for
Medical Research, Inc. Tertiary amine derivatives of N-
and O-saccharin. 2,751,392, 6-19-56, Cl. 260 — 301.
Grogan, Charles H., and L. M. Rice, to Geschickter Fund for
Medical Research Inc. Bis-isothiuronium salts. 2,759,973,
8-21-56, Cl. 260—564.
Grogan, Edward C, to Minneapolis-Honevwell Regulator Co.
Self-adjusting control apparatus. 2,745,423, 5-15-56, Cl.
137—85.
Grogan, Edward C, to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Controller. 2,749,927, 6-12-56, Cl. 137 — 86.
Grogan, Edward C, to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Air-operated controller having manually adjustable restric-
tions giving integral or reset, differential or rate, and pro-
portional band-adjustment modes of operation. 2,774,367,
12-18-56, Cl. 137—86.
Grohs, Felix : See —
Cuscoleca, Otwin, Grohs, Rosner, and Kuhnelt.
2,741,555.
Grohsgal, Alexis C, to Cable Electric Products, Inc. Porta-
ble lantern. 2,753,443, 7-3-56, Cl. 240 — 10.63.
Groll, Alvin F. Two speed press feeder. 2,729,447, 1-3-56,
Cl. 271—2.4.
Groll, Alvin F. Strip stock feeder. 2,731,213, 1-17-56, Cl.
242—78.
Gronberg, Anton B. Device to treat straw or the like.
2,752,969, 7-3-56, Cl. 146 — 120.
Groncy, Carl W., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Sheet
material handling device. 2,754.953, 7-17-56. Cl. 198 — 33.
Grondal, Bror L., and P. Zenczak, to Research Corp. Process
of pulping cellulosic materials with trlethylene glycol.
2,772,968, 12-4-56, Cl. 92—9.
Gronek, John. Live fish bag holder. 2,744,709, 5-8-56, Cl.
248—99.
Gronek, John. Combined fish bag holder and fishing pole
rest. 2,773,603, 12-11-56, Cl. 211—1.
Groner, Miriam G., to Philco Corp. Method of applving
an organic film to a phosphor layer. 2,749,252, 6-5-56,
Cl. 117—33.5.
Gronlund, Jonas E. Apparatus for making rail joints.
2,766,938, 10-16-56, Cl. 238—225.
Gronneberg, Trygve, to Elgin National Watch Co. Expansible
bracelet with detachable tongue connected links. 2,762,191,
9-11-56, Cl. 59—79.
Groombridge, Walter H. : See —
Lincoln, James, Hammond, and Groombridge. 2,739,958.
Groome, George G. : See —
Larsen, Herbert J., and Groome. 2.760,885.
Grooms, Albert O., to General Motors Corp. Electrical appa-
ratus. 2,774,839, 12-18-56, Cl. 200—83.
Grooms, Lucius A. Candelabrum. 2,733,586, 2-7-56, Cl.
67—25.
Gropen, Edward M. : See — ■
Spiess, Newton E., Jr., Gropen, and Henze. 2,774,578.
Groppell, Eugene. Infusion apparatus. 2,764,079, 9-25-56,
Cl. 99—305.
Grosdoff, Igor E., and R. O. Endres, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of the Air Force.
System for eliminating electrostatic cross-coupling effects.
2,754,362, 7-10-56, Cl. 178 — 69.
Grosdoff, Igor E., and R. O. Endres, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretarv of the Air Force.
Amplifier system. 2,754,376, 7-10-56, Cl. 179 — 171.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Grosenbaugh, Downey A. : See —
White, Frank B. 2,762,346.
Grosh, Charles R., and J. R. Betters ; said Betters assor. to
said Grosh. Sound distribution system for automobiles
using drive-in theaters. 2,765,365, 10-2-56. CI. 179 — 1.
Grosh, Jack F., to R. L. Grosh & Sons Scenic Studios. Roller
carrier for curtains and the like. 2,753,588, 7-10-56, CI.
16—95.
Grosh, R. L., & Sons Scenic Studios : See —
Grosh, Jack F. 2,753,588.
Grosjean, Johan A., to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co. Device comprising a cathode-ray tube. 2,730,642,
1-10-56, CI. 313—76.
Grosjean,. Johan A., to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co., as trustee. Single-sideband apparatus. 2,775,646,
12-25-56, CI. 179—15.
Groskopf, Edwin O., to The Philip Carey Mfg. Co. Sound
deadening sheet material and bonding materials therefor.
2.742.373, 4-17-56, CI. 106—277.
Groskopf, Edwin O., to The Philip Carey Mfg. Co. Sound
deadening sheet material and bonding materials therefor.
2.742.374, 4-17-56, CI. 106—277.
Grospas, Pierre J., to Societe anonyme dite : Ktablissemeiil s
Grospas. Cylindrical strainer or filter units. 2,746,552,
5-22-56, CI. 166—235.
Gross, Arthur G., to Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. Polarizer
means for eliminating double images in gunsights.
2,750,833, 6-19-56. CI. 88—2.3.
Gross, Arthur G., to Protection Inc. Safety helmet. 2,758,305,
8-14-56, CI. 2—3.
Gross, Arthur H. Level control for tractor-drawn imple-
ments. 2,747,483. 5-29-56. CI. 97 — 46.07.
Gross, Arthur R., to Automatic Tow Bar Co., Inc. Auto-
mobile tow bar. 2,746,771; 5-22-56. CI. 2.80— 494.
Gross, Bernard, to Rohr Aircraft Corp. Structures which
require hermetical sealing. 2,737,266, 3-6-56, CI. 189—34.
Gross, Bernard, to Rohr Aircraft Corp. Indicator for re-
sistance welding. 2,744,182, 5-1-56, CI. 219—4.
Gross, Bernard, to Rohr Aircraft Corp. Sealed joint.
2,750,069, 6-12-56, CI. 220 — 46.
Gross, Charles H. Flexible self-sealer oiler and fluid dis-
penser. 2,770,399, 11-13-56, CI. 222—211.
Gross, Charles J., to United Shoe Maehiiierv Corp. Machines
for pressing soles on shoe bottoms. 2,733,461, 2-7-56, CI.
12—36.8.
Gross, Charles J., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Sole
molding machines. 2,762,067, 9-11-56, CI. 12 — 21.
Gross, Edward. Drilling attachment. 2,741,144, 4-10-56,
CI. 77—5.
Egg grader. 2,773.597, 12-11-56, CI.
Airplane catapult. 2,759,688, 8-21-56,
to Ciba Ltd.
Gross, Elmer J.
209—121.
Gross, Frederick
CI. 244—63.
Gross, Gustav A.
tainer with rotatable base
CI. 222 — 168.
Gross, Howard H., to Texaco Development Corp. Method of
refining oil with a selective solvent. 2,742,400. 4-17-56,
CI. 196—14.26.
Gross, Howard H., and W. Kiersted, Jr., to Texaco Develop-
ment Corp. Solvent dewaxing of petroleum oils. 2,734,849,
2-14-56, CI. 196—19.
Gross, Irvine A., to Stewart- Warner Corn. Radio tuning ap-
paratus, 2,760,056, 8-21-56, CI. 250—13.
Gross. Irving A., to Stewart-Warner Corp. Radio frequency
oscillator mounting. 2,760,058, 8-21-56, CI. 250 — 16.
Gross, Isaac W. : See —
McCoy, Robert L., and Gross. 2,741,321.
Gross, Isadore, to Burroughs Corp. Control circuits.
2,742,595, 4-17-56, CI. 317— -16.
Gross, Jerome A. : See —
Tedaldi, John L., and Gross. 2,765,886.
Gross, Leah K. Story game. 2,728.997, 1-3-56, CI. 35—35.
Gross, Malvern J., and R. B. Gustafson, to General Electric
Co. Insulated electrical power translation apparatus.
2,756.368, 7-24-56, CI. 317 — 103.
Gross, Martin R., to Severn Engineering Co., Inc. Permeabil-
ity standard. 2,738.460. 3-13-56, CI. 324—34.
Gross, Martin R., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Indicator for low
permeability materials. 2,750,561, 6-12-56, CI. 324 — 34.
Gross, Milton : See —
Brown, Arling D., Jr., Echeagaray, Gross, and Valenti.
2,772,565.
Gross, Nedward N. Reversible blouse. 2,763,011, 9-18-56,
CI. 2—106.
Gross, Peter F., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Treat-
ment of crude polychloro copper phthalocvanine. 2,765.318.
10-2-56. CI. 260—314.5.
Gross, Phili'pp, and D. L. Levi, to Fulmer Research Institute
Ltd. Production and purification of titanium. 2. 7(50, 857.
8-28-56. CI. 75—84.4.
Gross, Philipp, and D. L. Levi, to Fulmer Research Institute
Ltd. Production and purification of titanium. 2,764,480,
9-25-56, CI. 75—84.4.
Gross, Reinhold. Cutting implement. 2,742,697, 4-24-56,
CI. 30—228.
Gross, Reinhold. Parachute delayed opening means for free
fall containers. 2,759,693, 8-21-56, CI. 244—138.
Gross, Richard P. Operating mechanisms for windshield
wipers. 2,752,796, 7-3-56, CI. 74—75.
Gross, Thomas A. O. : See —
Kather, Erich N., and Gross. 2,750,555.
Gross, Victor R., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Diesel
compression ignition engines. 2,743,711, 5-1-56, CI.
123—32.
Grosse, Aristid V. Method for combustion of metals.
2,764,109, 9-25-56, CI. 110—1.
Grosse-Lohmann, Ralph. Automatic critical aerodynamic
limit actuator. 2,744,173, 5-1-56, CI. 200—52.
Grosser, Richard. Combination elastic double doup harness
fabrics. 2,753,896, 7-10-56. CI. 139 — 421.
Grosset, William E., and W. V. Owens, to Paper Sacks Ltd.
Multiply valve bags. 2,761,612, 9-4-56, CI. 229—55.
Grossfeld, Aaron M. Wiping implement with grooved beaded
strip. 2,764,775, 10-2-56, CI. 15—245.
Grossman, Harold. Shower door enclosure structure.
2,761,533, 9-1-56, CI. 189—46.
Grossman, Morris : See —
Tandler, William S., Walker, Grossman, and Sloan.
2,756,510.
Grossmann, Paul, to Ciba Ltd. Process for the manufacture
of anthraquinone dyestuffs suitable for dyeing cellulose ace-
tate artificial silk. 2,731,477. 1-17-56. CI. 260—378.
Grossman, Ralph E. Method of painting in the reproduction
of paintings. 2,744,349, 5-8-56, CI. 41—26.
Grossman, Ralph E., and H. W. Dorn. Apparatus for dis-
pensing measured volumes of paint. 2,746,648, 5-22-56,
CI. 222—136.
Grossmann, Samuel W. : See —
Congdon, William J., and Grossmann. 2,761,761.
Grossmith, George W., to Strachan & Henshaw, Ltd. Devices
for moving rail wagons and the like. 2,729,172, 1-3-56,
CI. 104—172.
Grossnickle, Myron D. : See —
Porsche, Jules D., Lesh, and Grossnickle. 2,765,299.
Grosvenor, William M., Jr. : See —
Osgood, Charles F., Jr., Grosvenor, McMartin, and
Schirmer. 2,748,692.
Grote, Henry W. : See—
Haensel, Vladimir, and Grote. 2,740,751.
Haensel, Vladimir, and Grote. 2,768.126.
Grote, Henry W., to Universal Oil Products Co. Solvent
extraction of hydrocarbons. 2,770,663, 11-13-56, CI.
260—674.
Grote Mfg. Co., Inc., The : See —
Wiley, Fred E. 2,765,682.
Groth, Endie P., and G. R. Weisz. Dual type flush valve and
selective operator therefor. 2,731,647, 1-24-56, CI.
4—67.
Grotnes, Carl C. : See —
Van Leer, Oscar J., and Grotnes. 2,733,502.
Grotnes, Carl C, to Grotnes Machine Works, Inc. Combined
flanging and heading machine'for metallic drums. 2,740,450,
4-3-56, CI. 153—3.
Grotnes Machine Works, Inc. : See —
Grotnes, Carl C. 2,740,450.
Van Leer, Oscar J., and Grotnes. 2,733,502.
Grotthuss, John H. Image mount. 2,736,975, 3-6-56, CI.
40—152.
Grouard. Pierre, and M. Courtiere. Supporting device for
a shaft of a centrifugal apparatus. 2,755,148. 7-17-56.
CI. 308 — 146.
Grouse, Richard A., to A. H. Hunt Capacitors Ltd. Elec-
trical capacitors. 2,729,878, 1-10-56. CI. 29—25.42.
Grouse, Richard A., to A. H. Hunt Capacitors Ltd. Manu-
facture of capacitors. 2.731,705, 1-24-56. CI. 29—25.42.
Grouse, Richard A., to A. H. Capacitors Ltd. Manufacture
of capacitors. 2,731,706, 1-24-56. CI. 29—25.42.
Grouse, Richard A., to A. H. Hunt Capacitors Ltd. Manufac-
ture of capacitors. 2.738.567. 3-20-56. CI. 29 — 25.42.
Grove, Frank C, to The Hoover Co. Automatic stntor wind-
ing machine. 2.770,424, 11-13-56, CI. 242—1.
Grove. Marvin H., to Grove Valve and Regulator Co. Rein-
forced resilient sleeve type valve construction. 2,747,608,
5-29.56, CI. 137 — 525.
Grove, Marvin H., to Grove Valve and Regulator Co. Fluid
pressure regulator. 2,770,441, 11-13-56, CI. 251 — 58.
Grove. Marvin H., and A. U. Bryant, to Grove Valve and
Regulator Co. Seal guard. 2,772,068, 11-27-56, CI.
251—332.
Grove Valve and Regulator Co. : See —
Bryant, Austin U. 2,760.925.
Grove, Marvin H. 2.747.608.
Grove, Marvin H. 2,770,441.
Grove, Marvin H., and Bryant. 2,772,068.
Grovemiller, Dale A., to General Electric Co. Lamp base.
2,733,421, 1-31-56, CI. 339—145.
Grover Co.. The : See —
Van Otteren, Wilbur M.. and Hafner. 2,773,658.
Grover, Donald P., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Retractor. 2,750,846,
6-19-56, CI. 89—33.
Grover, Frank N. : See —
Wohlers, Herbert C, Grover, Lentz, and Pauling.
2,730,194.
Wohlers, Herbert C, Pauling, and Grover. 2,733,264.
Grover, Martin M. : See —
Been, Jerome, and Grover. 2,741,651.
Grover Musical Products, Inc. : See —
Thompson. Josephus. 2,739,502.
Grover, Philip D., to Grover Products Corp. Snap switch.
2,774,837. 12-18-56, CI. 200—67.
Grover Products Corp. : See — ■
Grover, Philip D. 2,774,837.
LIST OF PATENTEES
321
Groves, Earl C, deceased ; E. L. Monroe, administrator.
Corner clamp with a plurality of right-angularly related
clamping axes. 2,763,303, 9-18-56, CI. 144—297.
Groves, Jim S. Boat trailer. 2,745,567, 5-15-56, CI.
214 — 506.
Groves, Walter R., to British Industrial Plastics Ltd. Ma-
chine for dispensing predetermined quantities of material
in loose or compressed form. 2,738,550, 3-20-56, CI.
18—16.5.
Grow, Harlow B. Threaded fastener having deformable lock-
ing flange with biting teeth. 2,741,289, 4-10-56, CI.
151—37.
Grow, Harlow B. Aeronautical toy. 2,750,711, 6-19-56, CI.
46—74.
Grubb, Henry M., and L. J. Schmauch, to Standard Oil Co.
Slit-control equipment. 2,768,306, 10-23-56, CI. 250—43.5.
Grubb, John J. Specific gravity measuring apparatus.
2.746,298. 5-22-56, CI. 73—444.
Grubb, Willard T., to General Electric Co. Stabilizing methyl-
polysiloxane fluids. 2,754,313, 7-10-56, CI. 260 — 448.2.
Grubb, Willara T., Jr., to General Electric Co. Organic-HF
emulsions. 2.737,499, 3-6-56, CI. 252 — 309.
Grubbs, John V., Sr. Frost preventer for freezer doors.
2,731,804, 1-24-56, CI. 62—2.
Grube, Frederick J., and L. A. Demchock, Sr., to General
Electric Co. Filament mounting machine. 2,752,957,
7-3-56, CI. 140—71.6.
Grube, Karl P. : See —
Abrahamson, Charles M., and Grube. 2,743,149.
Grubenmann. Werner, to Ciba Ltd. Process for preparing
pigment preparations. 2,755,195, 7-17-56, CI. 106—309.
Gruber, Arnold H. : See — •
Karnes, Herman F.. and Gruber. 2,731,401.
Gruber, Bernard A., and R. A. Jermain, to Metal Hydrides Inc.
Recovery of sodium and calcium metals from electrolytic
sludge. 2.735.668, 2-21-56, CI. 266—19.
Gruber, Eli H. Back and seat construction for chairs and the
like. 2,737.232. 3-6-56. CI. 155—187.
Gruber, Francis E., to Brown & Bigelow. Pyrophoric gas
lighters. 2,737.795, 3-13-56, CI. 67—7.1.
Gruber, Francis E., to Brown & Bigelow. Gas lighter control
unit. 2,764,008, 9-25-56. CI. 67—7.1.
Gruber, Wolfgang, J. Heckmaier, and M. Doriat. to Wacker-
Chemie G. in. b. H. Process for adhering polyvinyl chloride
containing a softener to a non-metallic layer. 2,729,585,
1-3-56, CI. 154—139.
Grubich, Stephan A. Material digging and handling appa-
ratus. 2,732,963, 1-31-56. CI. 214—140.
Grudin, Daniel, to Stroukoff Aircraft Corp. Nose landing
gear with internally castered and steered wheel. 2,747.818,
5-29-56. CI. 244—50.
Gruel, William H. Poultry nest with removable nest bottom
insert. 2,765,773. 10-9-56, CI. 119 — 48.
Gruen Watch Co., The : See — ■
Fekula. Alexander M. 2.760,287.
Gander, Philippe. 2.760.501.
Maire, Aurele. 2,761,274.
Gruenberg. Ivor J. : See —
Mnehling. Anthony A., Gruenberg, and Mustonen.
2,761,585.
Gruenberg. Ivor J., to The Gear Grinding Machine Co. Appa-
ratus for similarly orienting in longitudinally aligned series
like prismatic bodies of non-svmmetrioal cross-sectional
contour. 2.767.881. 10-23-56. CI. 221 — 157.
Gruender, Oscar C, to Nordberg Mfg. Co. Bowl liner for
gyratory crushers. 2,770,423, 11-13-56, CI. 241 — 299.
Gruendler Crusher and Pulverizer Co. : See —
Freeman, Leo. 2.760,234.
Gruendler, William P. 2,742,237.
Gruendler. William P., to Gruendler Crusher and Pulverizer
Co. Garbage disposal machines. 2,742,237, 4-17-56, CI.
241—46.
Grueneberg. Willard G„ W. C. Grueneberg, and B. C. Stock-
mann. Shell mold casting machine. 2,736,936, 3-6-56.
€1. 22—90.
Grueneberg. William C. : See —
Grueneberg, Willard G. and W. C, and Stockmann.
2,736.936.
Gruenewaelder, Lou A. Marionette figures. 2,747,329,
5-29-56, CI. 46—161.
Gruessner. Andrg : See —
Fromherz, Konrad, Gruessner. and Schnider. 2.770,569.
Gruetien. Frederick A., to A. O. Smith Corp Method of
forming center sections for hollow propeller blades.
2,751,667, 6-26-56, CI. 29—156.8.
Gruettner. Gerhard G., to New Hermes Engraving Machine
Corp. Multi-ratio engraving machine and workholder
therefor. 2.729.892. 1-10-56. CI. 33—25.
Gruettner. Gerhard G., to New Hermes Ring Engraving Com.
Engraving machine attachment. 2,749.617, 6-12-56, CI.
33—25.
Gruhler, Eugen : See —
Maruhn. Herbert F. W., and Gruhler. -2,775,315.
Grumblatt, Victor J. : See —
Gensheimer, Joseph R.. and Grumblatt. 2,772,649.
Grumet, Alex, and J. P. Callahan to Edo Corp. Electric time
delay measuring devices. 2,768.348, 10-23-56, CI. 324 — 68.
Grumman, Leroy. to Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corp.
Trailer rear wheel torsion spring suspension. 2,773,699,
12-11-56. CI. 280—124.
369555— P 21
Grummitt, Oliver J., to The Sherwin-Williams Co. Method
of bodying oils. 2,754,308, 7-10-56, CI. 260—406.
Grummitt, Oliver J., and A. A. Arters, to The Sherwin-
Williams Co. Aqueous vehicles for forming water resistant
films. 2,758,102, 8-7-56, CI. 260—29.6.
Griinbaum, Heinrich, to Stahlkontor G. m. b. H. Mechanism
for winding webs or strips. 2,760,379, 8-28-56, CI.
74—368.
Grunberg, Jacques, to L'Air Liquide, Societe Anonyme pour
l'Etude et l'Exploitation des Procedes Georges Claude.
Method for the fractionation of gas mixtures. 2,743,590,
5-1-56, CI. 62 — 175.5.
Grundberg, Donald N. : See —
Churgin, Leopold, and Grundberg. 2,731,873.
Churgin, Leopold, and Grundberg. 2,746,155.
Grundig, Henry, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Float-
ing roof liquid storage tank structure. 2,772,805, 12-4-56,
CI. 220—26.
Grundmann, Christoph J., and A. Kreutzberger, to Olin
Mathieson Chemical Corp. Process for preparation of 3-
substituted-l,2,4-triazoles. 2,763,661, 9-18-56, CI.
260—308.
Grundmann, Christoph J., and G. Ottmann, to Olin Mathieson
Chemical Corp. 6 - ethylmercury - thio - 1,3,5 triazines.
2,766,234, 10-9-56, CI. 260—242.
Grundy, Richard J. : See —
Patch, Harold K., and Grundy. 2,771,824.
Gruner, Frederick R., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Vibratory
screen mounting. 2,729,332, 1-3-56, CI. 209 — 329.
Gruner, Heinz E. R. : See —
Boughton. Olin W., and Gruner. 2,747,461.
Grunert, Ranald K., and W. S. Huss, to Marathon Corp.
Package. 2,758,774, 8-14-56, CI. 229—15.
Grunewald, Glen R., and F. J. Pierce, to Universal Oil Prod-
ucts Co. Process and apparatus for countercurrently con-
tacting fluids. 2,746,846. 5-22-56, CI. 23—310.
Grunwald, Edward. Cap remover and bottle opener for bot-
tles and cans. 2,745,301, 5-15-56, CI. 81 — 3.1.
Grunwald, Frederick A., to Mead Johnson & Co. N-alkyl ben-
zilic amides. 2,764,613, 9-25-56, CI. 260 — 559.
Grupe, William F., to Peerless Roll Leaf Co. Inc. Method
and apparatus for printing blown bottles. 2,751,701,
6-26-56, Cl. 41—1.
Grupe, William F., to Peerless Roll Leaf Co., Inc. Method
of and machine for printing on collapsible articles.
2,751.841. 6-26-56, Cl. 101-^4.
Grupp, Edward L. Sash balance. 2,767,426, 10-23-56, Cl.
16—198.
Grupposo, Salvi S. : See —
Boyd. Walter R., and Grupposo. 2.748,764.
Gruskin, Benjamin, deceased, by I. K. Gruskin, executrix,
to Rystan Co. Acid neutralizing abrasive chlorophyll den-
tifrice. 2,773,802, 12-11-56, Cl. 167—93.
Gruskin, Irma K. : See —
Gruskin, Benjamin. 2,773,802.
Gruss. George A., to American Machine & Foundry Co.
Self-leveling, storing, and dispensing device. 2,773,604,
12-11-56, Cl. 211 — 49.
Griissner, Andreas, and O. Schnider, to Hoffmann-La Roche
Inc. ( — )-3-hydroxy-N-propargyl-morphinanes. 2,740,788,
4-3-56, Cl. 260—285.
Gruver, John H., to Addressograph-Multigraph Corp. Ma-
chine for feeding and treating lithographic address printing
plates. 2,731,910, 1-24-56, Cl. 101 — 47.
Gruver, John H., to Addressograph-Multigraph Corp. Print-
ing machines. 2,740,354, 4-3-56, Cl. 101 — 134.5.
Gruver, John H, and L. F. Mitchell, to Addressograph-Multi-
graph Corp. Inking roller for an imprinting means.
2,746,388, 5-22-56, Cl. 101—367.
Grypma, Theodore J.
Cl. 294—92.
Grypma, Theodore J.
C] 294 103
Grzenkowski, Alfred E., and R. W. Rademaker, to Houdaille
Industries, Inc. Apparatus for securing covers on viscous
vibration damper units or the like. 2,748,736, 6-5-56,
Cl. 113—52.
Grzenkowski, Alfred E., and G. H. Davis, to Houdaille Indus-
tries Inc. Machine for rilling direct acting shock absorbers
with hydraulic fluid. 2.765.817. 10-9-56. Cl. 141 — 160.
Gschwind. Robert C. Safety device. 2,729,425, 1-3-56, Cl.
254—157.
Guadagna, Clement T. Mechanical doll hands. 2,733,545,
2-7-56. Cl. 46—126.
Guagliardo. Sylvester : See —
Shadoin, George W., and Guagliardo. 2,738,909.
Guala. John R., to Gulf Oil Corp. Particle transporting
method and apparatus for use in the catalytic conversion of
hydrocarbons. 2,767,127, 10-16-56, Cl. 196 — 52.
Guanella, Gustav, to Radio Patents Co. Frequencv-morlu-
lated high-frequency system. 2,747,083, 5-22-56, Cl.
250—15.
Guanella. Gustav, P. Giittinger, M. Lattmann, and G. Weber,
to "Patelhold" Patentverwertungs- & Elektro-Holding A.-G.,
and "Contraves" A.-G. Method of and apparatus for guid-
ing flisrht bodies along preselected flight paths. 2.7.'!<>,7 ] ;>
1-10-56. Cl. 343—106
Guanella, Gustav, and P. Guttinger. to Radio Patents Co.
Proximity control device. 2.760,188, 8-21-56, Cl. 343 — 7.
Guarantee Specialty Mfg. Co., The : See —
Meyer, Robert W. 2,728,993.
Urbas, Ernest J. 2,743,461.
Battery lifter. 2.756,092, 7-24-56,
Battery strap. 2,772,112, 11-27-56,
322
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Guardado, Nestor J. Oscillating fan. 2,742,225, 4-17-56,
CI. 230—257.
Guardian Container Co. : See —
Beach, Wallace W. 2,749,012.
Guardian Electric Mfg. Co. : See —
Nelsen, Marvin G. 2,729,722.
Obszarny, Thedore J. 2.733.422.
Obszarny, Thedore J. 2,735,994.
Obszarny, Thedore J. 2,744,216.
Obszarny, Thedore J. 2,747,057.
Guardian Lockers, Inc. : See —
Garver, Curtis A. 2,707,570.
Guardino, John. Combined safety razor and nostril hair trim-
mer. 2,704,811, 10-2-50, CI. 30—29.5.
Guardino. John. Safety razor llade holder with self-closing
operation. 2.775,031, 12-25-50, CI. 30—60.5.
Guarino, Gasper. Non-vibrating barber's razor blade holder.
2,758,373, 8-14-56, CI. 30—331.
Guarnaschelli, Stephen, to Titellex, Inc. Reinforced hose.
2.748.803, 6-5-56, CI. 138 — 50.
Guainaschelli, Stephen, to Titellex, Inc. Reinforced hose.
2.748.804, 6-5-56, CI. 138—60.
Guarnaschelli, Stephen. Leakproof high pressure valve.
2,700,753, 8-28-56, CI. 251—229.
Guarnaschelli, Vincent, and E. P. Rauch. Fuel pump ad-
justers. 2,704,942, 10-2-56, CI. 103—38.
Guasco, Giuseppe. Apparatus for eye examinations. 2.740,322,
4-3-5R, CI. 88 — 20.
Guasso, Francesco : See —
Ferrarotti, Giuseppe, and Guasso. 2,760,603.
Guay, Lucien. Lever and slide motion converting means
with slidable connection. 2.748.613, 6-5-56, CI. 74 — 104.
Guba, Raymond J., to Audubon Wire Cloth Corp. of New
Jersey. Woven wire conveyer belt. 2,769,531, 11-6-56,
CI. 198 — 203.
Gubas, Julius J. : See —
Button, Charles T., Broadley, and Gubas. 2,756,953.
Giibeli, Vincent : See —
Andermatt, Carl, and Giibeli. 2,737,898.
Gubernick, Saul. Shower curtain clamp. 2,764,382, 9-25-56,
CI. 248—206.
Guboff, Edward H., to Chicago City Bank and Trust Co.
Protecting and cleaning means for movable electrical con-
tact elements. 2,750,479, '6-12-56, CI. 200—166.
Gudeman Co., The : See-
Ellison, Michael C. 2,733,389.
Gudgeon, Ronald P., to Brown & Green Ltd. Laundry presses.
2,735,201, 2-21-56, CI. 38—21.
Gudheim. Arne R. : See —
Shater, Stanley I., Gudheim, and Schmidt. 2,745,750.
Gueffroy, Walter A., to American Can Co. Article sorting ma-
chine. 2,738,066, 3-13-56, CI. 209—104.
Gueffroy, Walter A., to American Can Co. Machine for
emptying loaded cartons. 2,741,380, 4-10-56, CI.
214—304.
Guelson, Ledra C. : See —
Guelson, Stanley. 2,732,848.
Guelson, Stanley, deceased, by L. C. Guelson, executrix, to
Milwaukee Gas Specialty Co. Safety control device.
2,732,848, 1-31-56, CI. 137—66.
Guenter, Richard G., to Hercules Powder Co. Priming de-
vice. 2,775,200, 12-25-56, CI. 102—27.
Guenther, Chester D. Electric clippers. 2,741,026, 4-10-56,
CI. 30—210.
Guenther, Chester D. Hair cutting apparatus. 2, 705, 790,
10-9-56, CI. 132 — 45.
Guenther, Fredrick. Reciprocating hammer type nut cracking
machine. 2.765,830, 10-9-50, CI. 146—12.
Guenther, Orrion A., to The National Cash Register Co.
Method and apparatus for forming grinding wheels.
2,775,078, 12-25-50, CI. 51—283.
Guenthner, John G. : See —
Eilenberger, Stanley D., and Guenthner. 2,775,730.
Guentsche. Helmuth : See —
Schjolin. Hans O., Guentsche, and Parshall. 2, 775, 330.
Guernsey, Edwin O., to Soconv Mobil Oil Co., Inc. "K" factor
control of reformate yield. 2,743,214, 4—24-56, CI.
196—50.
Guernsey, Edwin O.. to Soconv Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Recycle
gas dehydration. 2.755,230. 7-17-50. CI. 196—50.
Guernsey, Glen A., and A. H. Green, to Wico Electric Co.
Electric cigarette lighter. 2.731.540, 1-17-56, CI. 219 — 32.
Guernsey, Glen A., J. C. Garen, and A. H. Green, to Globe-
TTnion Inc. Circuit control apparatus for condenser-dis-
charge ignition systems. 2,773.140, 12-4-56. CI. 200 — 24.
Guernsey, John F., and A. E. Vail, to Trio Mfg. Co. Com-
posite dipole multi-channel television antenna. 2,772,413,
11-27-50, CI. .".43—801.
Guerra, John P., L. R. Benemelis, and L. J. Sahs, to Fedders-
Quigan Corp. Air conditioner for passenger automobiles.
2,753,096, 7-10-56, CI. 62 — 117.1.
Guerrero, Joaquin. Feed mixing machine. 2,762,288,
9-11-56, CI. 99—235.
Guest, Howard R. : See —
Stanshury, Harry A., Jr.. and Guest. 2,731.489.
Stansbury, Harry A., Jr., and Guest. 2,768,965.
Guest. Howard R., and B. W. Kiff, to Union Carbide and
Cnrhon Corp. Process for making 1 ,3-dimethvlcvelopentvl-
methylamine. 2,741,636, 4-10-56, CI. 260 — 563.
Guest Keen & Neltlefolds (South Wales) Ltd.: See—
Phipps, George A. 2,756,821.
Guest, Ruth L. Article grasping device. 2,762,647, 9-11-50,
CI. 294—22.
Guettel, Charles L., to Driver-Harris Co. Thermocouple ele-
ment composition. 2,757,221, 7-31-56, CI. 136 — 5.
Guge, Kenneth J., and P. J. Moore. Signal level control for
transmitters. 2,767,245. 10-16-56, CI. 179 — 4.
Gugeler, Frederick D. Water pressure sealing closure for
water softener tanks. 2,729,359, 1-3-56, CI. 220 — 25.
Guggenberger, Karl, to Fromson Orban Co., Inc. Polishing of
aluminum and aluminum base alloys. 2,751,342, 6-19-56,
CI. 204—140.5.
Guggenheim, Daniel and Florence, Foundation, The : See —
Goddard. Robert H. 2,749,706.
Goddard, Robert H. 2,749,884.
Goddard, Robert H. 2,760,335.
Goddard, Robert II. 2,770,251.
Goddard, Robert H. 2,770,255.
Guggenheim, Max M., to National Equipment Corp. Placques
for confectionery machines. 2,731,134, 1-17-56. CI.
198 — 108.
Guggi, Walter B., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Motor con-
trol system. 2,707,304, 10-10-56, CI. 318 — 317.
Guggi, Walter B., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Motor con-
trol system. 2,767,365, 10-16-56, Cl. 318—327.
Guggi, Walter B., to West imrhouse Mlectric Corp. Direct cur-
rent transformation device. 2,773,200, 12-4-56, Cl.
307 — 110.
Guglielmo, Paul : See —
Jacobs, Herbert, Ricco, and Guglielmo. 2,771,840.
Giihring, Gottlieb : See —
Nifdelin, Eugen. 2,745.228.
Niidelin, Eugen. 2,770,929.
Gui, Elmer G., % to J. M. Wilson. Combination tissue pack
and disposal receptacle. 2,732,935, 1-31-50, Cl. 206 — 57.
Guiberson Corp, The : See —
Davis, Roy C. 2,748,792.
Lane, John J. 2,743,781.
Losey, Thomas B. 2,749,078.
Guida, Frank. Hammer head with removable tip. 2,761,478,
9-4-56, Cl. 145—36.
Guide, Anthony. Pivot pin work holder for sewing machines.
2,761,400, 9-4-50, Cl. 112—2.
Guidry, Don P. Multiple valve. 2,730,130, 1-10-56, Cl.
137—635.
Guigas, Gustav, to Hawaiian Pineapple Co. Ltd. Planting de-
vice. 2,749,855, 6-12-56, Cl. 111—3.
Guigas, Gustav, to Hawaiian Pineapple Co., Ltd. Stacking
and unstacking machine. 2,774,489, 12-18-56, Cl. 214 — 6.
Guignard, Arthur S., and C. P. and H. W. Schaumburg, to
The Kerr Wire Products Co. Display rack. 2,738,075,
3-13-56, Cl. 211—56.
Gniirnard, Donat. Binding instrument. 2,772,702, 12-4-56,
Cl. 140 — 119.
Guignard, Ulyss O. : See —
Bros, Chester W., Williamson, and Guignard. 2,729,000-
Guilbert, Inc. : See —
Guilbert, Nicholas R., and Keller. 2,769,196.
Guilbert, Nicholas R., Jr., and W. B. Keller, to Guilbert, Inc.
Braking mechanism for sliding doors and the like.
2,769,196, 11-6-56, Cl. 16 — 85.
Guild, Lloyd V. Carbon train. 2,746,845, 5-22-56, Cl.
23—254.
Guilleminot, Roger. Continuous manufacture of corrugated
glass sheets. 2,735,227, 2-21-56, Cl. 49 — 3.
Guilleminot, Roger, and D. Carlier. Package of bottles.
2,755,923, 7-24-56, Cl. 206—65.
Gulllet, James E. : See —
Coover, Harry W., Jr.. Guillet. and Martin. 2,751,277.
Guillette. Louis J. Oscillator attachment for plating tanks.
2,740,732, 5-22-56, Cl. 259—112.
Guillissen, Clement J., and A. Gancberg. Process of prepar-
ing organo-polysiloxane coatings. 2,732,320, 1-24-56, Cl.
117—103.
Guillot, Philip J. : See —
Warsher. Adolph, and Guillot. 2,755.048.
Guimont, Nelson J. Mold. 2,703,909, 9-25-56, Cl. 25—121.
Guinane. Edward J. Ceramic tile stackers. 2,738,564,
3-20-56, Cl. 25—153.
Guinet. Eugene, to W. Herter. Sealing members or elements.
2,768,762, 10-30-50, Cl. 215 — 41.
Guio, Truby B. Draw-type twin bandage. 2,702,371, 9-11-56,
Cl. 128—335.
Giiiilner, Harry W. : See —
Kohler, Hellfried K., Giildner, and Tell. 2,744,600.
Gulesich. John J. : See —
Ferlauto, Robert J., and Gulesich. 2,738,300.
Gulf Oil Corp. : See —
Cantrell, Troy L., and Fisher. 2,763,614.
Cantrell. Troy L., and Peters. 2,773,032.
Cantrell, Troy L., and Smith. 2,736,704.
Cantrell. Troy L.. and Smith. 2,736,705.
Corn, Lawrence H. 2,770,665.
Cornell, Paul W., and Cotton.
Gottshall. Ralph I., and Kern.
Greene, Nolan O. 2.752,855.
Guala. John R. 2,767,127.
Irvine, Robert L. 2,742,407.
Irvine, Robert L. 2,769,309.
McAfee. Jerry, and Smith. 2.753.293.
Offutt. William C, Siecke. and Beuther.
T?edcav, Aaron K. 2.735.879.
Redcav, Aaron K. 2,70>5,035.
Smith, Herschel G., and Cantrell. 2,767,165.
Smith, Herschel G., Cantrell, and Hill. 2,742,392.
Smith, Herschel G., Cantrell. and Peters. 2,730.702.
Smith, Herschel G, Cantrell, and Peters. 2,730,703.
2.757.067.
2,767,144.
2,762,754.
LIST OF PATENTEES
323
2,734,922.
2,743,302.
2,747,986.
Gulf Oil Corp. : See — Continued
Smith, Herschel G., Cantrell, and Peters. 2,742,498.
Tailleur, Rodolfo J. 2,773,030.
Tailleur, Rodolfo J. 2,773.031.
Wright, Harold H. 2,774,442.
Gulf .Research & Development Co. : See —
Ackerman, Carl D., McCarthy, and Orem. 2,761,844.
Anderson. Arnold G„ and Gwynn. 2,731,501.
Anhorn, Victor J. 2,740,752.
Anhorn, Victor J.. Stewart, and Morrow. 2,755.228.
Anhorn, Victor J., Stewart, and Morrow. 2,758,958.
Beutner, Harold, and Goldthwait. 2,755,1:29.
Beuther, Harold, and Goldthwait. 2,766,177.
Brandes, Oliver L., and Humphrey. 2,731,416.
Brandes. Oliver L., and Humphrey. 2,731,491.
Brown, George P., Jr., Crowley, and Franke. 2,771,482.
Brown, William E. 2,761,835.
Brown, William E. 2,761,843.
Brown, William E., and Giacobine. 2,761.836-42.
Capell, Robert G., and Wright. 2,768,929.
Carter, Charles E., and Gwynn. 2,759,025.
Coggeshall, Norman D., and Hanson. 2,767,320.
Elder, Harry J. 2,701,769.
Emmett, Paul H. 2,744,457.
Fareri, Elizabeth L. 2,755,175.
Gilbert, William I., McNulty, and Montgomery. 2,733.1 s'.i.
Glazier, Edwin M. 2,740,804.
Gwynn, Bernard H. 2,748,168.
Gwynn, Bernard H. 2,760,994.
Gwynn, Bernard H., and Hirsch.
Gwynn, Bernard H., and Hirsch.
Gwynn. Bernard H., and Home.
Hager, Robert E. 2,755,423.
Helwig, Ralph W. 2,740,698.
Jacobson, Eugene W. 2,747,741.
Jacobson, Eugene W. 2,766,733.
Klicker, James D., and Stevens. 2,760,935.
Lewis, Alexander, Jr., and Hanson. 2,738,309.
Martin. B. G., and WyckofE. 2,773,236.
McKinley, Joseph B., and Montgomery. 2,741,602.
McKinley, Joseph B., and Montgomery. 2,762,854.
Muffly, Gary. 2,737,646.
Offutt, William C, and Helwig. 2,744,058.
Offutt, William C. and Whitaker. 2,744,056.
Patnode, Homer W., and Wyllie. Re. 24,222.
Rice, Theodore. 2,767,126.
Riethof, George, and Brown. 2,733,263.
Stevens, Donald R., and Fareri. 2,760,852.
Tittle, Charles W. 2,769,915.
Tittle, Charles W. 2,769,916.
Tittle, Charles W. 2,769,918.
Ward, John V. 2,760,842.
Ward, John V. 2,760,917.
Ward, John V., and Wedner. 2,745,725.
Wyllie, Malcolm R. J. 2,774,108.
Wyllie, Malcolm R., J., and Tittle. 2,747,100.
Gulf States Asphalt Co., Inc. : See —
Bramble, Lloyd F. 2,771,745.
Gulf States Paper Corp. : See —
Brown, Ralph A.. Jr., Thielens, and Sanders. 2,768,489.
Gulick, Harold M. : See —
Cornell, Norman M., Gulick, and Boven. 2,768,768.
Gulland, Donald A. Removable clamp shoe mounted for
universal movement. 2,762,405, 9-11-56, CI. 144 — 304.
Gnllett Gin Co. : See-
Wallace, Jeffrey J. 2,731,673.
Wallace Jeffrey J. 2,731,674.
Wallace, Jeffrey J. 2,731,675.
Wallace, Jeffrey J. 2,747,235.
Gullholm, Marcus, to F. W. and H. D. Schletz. Anvil.
2,754,702, 7-17-56, CI. 78—5.
Gulnac, Howard D., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Counting rate meter. 2,755,441, 7-17-56, CI. 324 — 78.
Gulnick. Adrion N. : See — ■
McCarthy, George F., and Gulnick. 2,771,562.
Gulton Industries, Inc. : See —
Brownlow, James M. 2,771,969.
Gum, Clarence R. : See —
Carlson George J., and Gum. 2,773,844.
Gumbert, Charles W., and J. C. Abbey, to Aeroquip Corp.
Coupling with rotary sliding seal. 2,749,146, 6-5-56,
CI. 284—4.
Gumbert, Paul, to International Standard Electric Corp.
Device for the purpose of clamping a foil, inserted into
the gap formed by both of the pole ends of a sound top
for magnetic sound implements. 2,749,391, 6-5-56, CI.
179—100.2.
Gumbinner, Robert : See — •
Halpern, Gregory, and Gumbinner. 2,766,688.
Gumhs, Frank J. : See —
Camarda, Frank V., Gumbs, and Lovell.
Gumlich, Willi : See —
Schlang, Franz, and Gumlich. 2,757,883.
Gump, B. F., Co. : See —
Selzer, Andrew H., Berry, and Williams.
Selzer, Andrew H.. Berry, and Williams.
Gumphrev, Harold K. Support. 2,764,380
248—186.
Gumpper. Harold D., and R. C. Marsh, to The Ready-Power
Co. Unitary refrigerating air conditioner. 2,738,655,
3-20-56, CI. 62—117.2.
Gunas, Peter J. Adjustable corner clamp. 2,761,476, 9-4-56,
CI. 144—293.
2,750,302.
2,746,736.
2.746,865.
9-25-56, CI.
Gund, Konrad, H. Berger, and K. von Sanden. Device for
controlling the flow of electrons in a betatron. 2,773,183,
12-4-56, CI. 250—27.
Gundelfinger, Richard : See —
Corl, John L., and Gundelfinger. 2,735,066.
Gundelfinger, William E., to The Dazey Corp. Bottle opener
with magnetic cap retainer. 2,762,246, 9-11-56, CI.
81—3.1.
Gundersen, Daniel T. : See —
Leslie, Walter G., and Gundersen. 2,764,647.
Gundersen, Frank S. Continuous sprinkle watering can.
2,737,417, 3-6-56, CI. 299—102.
Gunderson, Arthur O. Farm gate. 2,769,259, 11-6-56, CI.
39—75.
Gunderson, Charles F. Ripple compensator. 2,751,548,
6-19-56, CI. 323—22.
Gunderson, Lewis O., and W. L. Denman, to Dearborn Chemi-
cal Co. Method of protecting metal with amines and com-
position therefor. 2,767,106, 10-16-56, CI. 117—97.
Gunderson, Ralph R. Hose support for vehicles. 2,733,033,
1-31-56, CI. 248—51.
Gunderson, Ralph R. Foldable signaling device. 2,757,891,
8-7-56, CI. 248—33.
Gunderson, Ralph R. Signal flare package. 2,763,369,
9-18-56, CI. 206—65.
Gunderson, Willard R., to The Frito Co. Vending machine.
2,758,751, 8-14-56, CI. 221—81.
Gundlach, Emanuel G. Liquid detergent dispensing shower
fixture. 2,743,913, 5-1-56, CI. 261 — 18.
Gundlach, Theodore F., to J. M. J. Industries, Inc. Methods
and apparatus for severing and rebeveling a metal tile.
2,754,906, 7-17-56, CI. 164—17.
Gunite Foundries Corp. : See —
Malthaner, Sylvester A. 2,757,971.
Gunkel, Heinrich, to H. Putzer. Overload safety device for
hoisting apparatus or the like. 2,731,814, 1-24-56, CI.
64—30.
Gunkel, Heinrich. Chain pulley block. 2,732,179. 1-24-56,
CI. 254—170.
Gunkler, Albert A., D. E. Lake, and B. C. Potts, to The Dow
Chemical Co. Preparation of olefin bromides. 2, 746. 999.
5-22-56, CI. 260—660.
Gunn, Donald A., to Sperry Rand Corp. Visible card index
trays. 2,737,184, 3-6-56, CI. 129—16.
Gunn, Donald A., and C. F. Wolters, to Sperry Rand Corp.
Signal holders. 2,732,843, 1-31-56, CI. 129—16.7.
Gunn, Donald A., and C. F. Wolters, to Sperry Rand Corp.
Signal holders. 2,759,479, 8-21-56, CI. 129—16.7.
Gunn, Earl G. Cell type filter. 2,755,937, 7-24-56, CI.
210—169.
Gunn, John C, Sr. Mixer attachment for electric mixers.
2,753,160, 7-3-56, CI. 259—84.
Gunn, John G. : See —
Purdie, William H., Jackson, and Gunn. 2,734,492.
Gunn, Kenneth C. C, and K. O. Holmes, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Air
Force. Radio frequency power comparator. 2,735,982,
2-21-56, CI. 324—95.
Gunning, Alfred W. : See —
Dunham, Elmer J., and Gunning. 2,762,443.
Gunning, Harry E., and A. Kahn, to Illinois Institute of
Technology. Method of producing hydrazine. 2,736,693,
2-28-56. CI. 204—157.
Gunning, Harry E., and C. C. McDonald, to Illinois Institute
of Technology. Hydrazine production. 2,736,694, 2-28-56,
CI. 204—157.
Gunning, Samuel D., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Portable
drilling rig. 2,733,896, 2-7-56. CI. 255—51.
Gunnison, Richard N,. to Enterprise Railway Equipment Co.
Operating head for dump door mechanism. 2,730,967,
1-17-56, CI. 105—311.
Gunst. Raymond, to Ciba Ltd. Trisazo-dyestuffs. 2,731,459,
1_17_56, CI. 260—171.
Gunst, Raymond, to Ciba Ltd. Azo-dyestuffs of the stilbene
series. 2,756,224, 7-24-56, CI. 260—153.
Gunst, Raymond, to Ciba Ltd. Tetrakisazo-dyestuffs.
2,762,793, 9-11-56, CI. 260—155.
Gunter, Lee, Jr. : See —
Bauer. Benjamin B., and Gunter. 2,744,165.
Guntert & Zimmerman Const. Div., Inc. : See —
Puckett, Robert L. 2,745,933.
Guntert & Zimmerman, Ltd. : See —
Earley, Wilbur F. 2,763,941.
Giinthard, Jacques, and A. Peter, to Sandoz A. G. 3'-benzoyl-
4 - amino-l,9-anthrapyridone - 2 - sulfonic acid. 2,734,060,
2-7-56, CI. 260—278.
Gunther, Arnoldo. Device for automatically refilling tanks.
2,775.205. 12-25-56, CI. 103—25.
Gunther. Hans, to Agfa Camera-Werk Aktiengesellscliaft.
Illuminating system for copying colored pictures. 2,741,944,
4-17-56. CI. 88— 24.
Gunther, Hans, to Kraftanlagen A. G. Device for produc-
ing auxiliary magnetic fields in electric arc welding.
2,773,969. 12-11-56, CI. 219—130.
Gurevitch, Morris, to N. Gurevitch. Calculating appliance.
2,764,822. 10-2-56. CI. 35—33.
Gurevitch, Nina : See —
Gurevitch, Morris. 2,764,822.
Gurewitsch, Anatole M. : See —
Westendorp, Willem F.. and Gurewitsch. 2.755.014.
Gurewitsch, Anatole M., and P. C. Noble, to General Electric-
Co. Resonator structure. 2,749.438, 6-5-56. CI. 250 — 27.
Gurewitz, Samuel J. Bottle handling machine. 2,750,024,
6-12-56, CI. ""'
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
324
Gurin, Peter J. Automatic dynamic balancer. 2,771,240,
11-20-56, CI. 230—134.
Gurney, Gordon T., to Rockwood Sprinkler Co. Hydraulic
turret control. 2,729,296, 1-3-56, CI. 169—25.
Gurney, Gordon T., and J. P. Gagliardo, to Rockwood
Sprinkler Co. Hydraulic turret control. 2,753,003,
7-3-56, CI. 169—25.
Gurney, Harlan A., and M. D. Guyot. Calculating device.
2,732,128, 1-24-56, CI. 235—61.
Gurney, Theodore, to United Aircraft Corp. De-icing ar-
rangements for engine cooling systems. 2,755,044, 7-17-56,
CI. 244 — 134.
Gurney, William B. High pressure steam purifier. 2,739,663,
3-27-56, CI. 183—1.
Gurniak, John : See —
Focht, Walter, Jr., Gurniak, and Starr. 2,743,796.
Gurries, Albert G., and E. J. Rimple. to Be-Ge Mfg. Co. Re-
versible disc plow. 2,732,782. 1-31-56, CI. 97—32.
Gurry, Robert W., to United States Steel Corp. Method for
electrolytically pointing wire. 2,773,024, 12-4-56, CI.
204—142.
Gurwitz, Harry M. : See —
Swann, Brwin D., and Gurwitz. 2,764,842.
Gury. John B., Jr. Sharpener for cloth cutting machine.
2,737,763, 3-13-56, CI. 51—246.
Gusching, Nagle V.. to The Monarch Machine Tool Co. Mist
lubricator. 2,755,135, 7-17-56, CI. 299—143.
Gusdanovic, Theodore B. Artificial plug bait. 2,751,704,
6-26-56, CI. 43 — 42.48.
Gusman, Leo : See —
Bazarian, Albert V., Grimm, Gusman, and Silver.
2,767,350.
Gusman, Leo, A. V. Bazarian, M. N. Silver, and J. F.
Grimm, to Gera Corp. Gaseous counting and storage de-
vice. 2,774,915, 12-18-56, CI. 315—84.6.
Guss, Charles. Liquid cleaner and polisher and method of
compounding the same. 2,757,094, 7-31-56, CI. 106 — 8.
Guss, David : See —
Billett, Edward, and D. and J. Guss, and Horrow.
2,749,634.
Guss, Joseph : See —
Billett, Edward, and D. and J. Guss, and Horrow.
2,749,634.
Gussack, Nathan A., to Grant Pulley & Hardware Corp.
Multi-position lock slide. 2,739,027, 3-20-56, CI. 312—333.
Gussow, William A., to S & C Electric Co. Switch construc-
tion. 2,766,340, 10-9-50, CI. 200 — 48.
Gustafson, Aron, and B. E. Gomo. Stone polishing machine.
2,771,718, 11-27-56, CI. 51—126.
Gustafson, Arthur R. Book binder and machine for as-
sembling same. 2,743,467, 5-1-56, CI. 11 — 1.
Gustafson. August W. Grain drill. 2,755,002, 7-17-56, CI.
222—232.
Gustafson, Blaine W. : See —
Sutherland, Gail R., Gustafson, and Skromme. 2,731,995.
Gustafson, Blaine W., to Deere Mfg. Co. Forage harvester
attachment. 2,763,118, 9-18-56, CI. 56—158.
Gustafson, David A., to McGraw Electric Co. Waffle baker.
2,743,665, 5-1-56, CI. 99—331.
Gustafson, Eric W. Boat mooring means. 2,771,053,
11-20-56, CI. 114—230.
Gustafson, George W., to Lamb-Grays Harbon Co,. Inc. Glue
applying apparatus. 2,770,211, 11-13-56, CI. 118 — 11.
Gustafson, Gustaf. Pruning implement. 2,744,322, 5-8-56,
CI. 30—249.
Gustafson, Ralph W., to General Electric Co. Switch.
2,741,676, 4-10-56, CI. 200 — 67.
Gustafson, Richard B. : See —
Gross, Malvern J., and Gustafson. 2,756.368.
Gustafson, Vernon A. Snowplow. 2,752,699, 7-3-56, CI.
37—43.
Gustafson, Viron O. E. Feeder for little pigs. 2,749,881,
6-12-56, CI. 119—52.
Gustafsson, Amuth. Soldering iron. 2,758,192, 8-7-56, CI.
219-26.
Barth,' Elmer j.\ and Gustafsson. 2,763,159.
Gustat, James J. : See —
Fessler. Frank. 2,762,375.
Gustave, Miller : See —
Puzarowski, Stanley J. 2,770,366.
Gustaveson, David W., to General Electric Co. Auxiliary
waste receiver for waste disposal apparatus. 2,761,626,
9-4-56, CI. 241—32.5.
Gustaveson, Inc. : See —
August, Edward H., Gustaveson, and Hahn. 2,756,399.
Gustaveson, John W. : See —
August, Edward H., Gustaveson, and Hahn. 2,756,399.
Gustavison, Charles G. Device for turning stockings.
2,733,844, 2-7-56, CI. 223—42.
Gustavson, Elmer G. : See —
Van Arsdell, Fred C, and Gustavson. 2,731,904.
Gustavsson, Karl A. G.,to Aktiebolaget B. A. Hjorth & Co.
Method of converting kinetic energy to pressure energv and
) ii,,i<( :.,i carrying out the method. 2,771,157, 11-20-56,
CI. 183—83.
Gustin-Bacon Mfg. Co. : See —
Stephens, Joseph F., Higgins, Tilbrook, and Kerr.
2.742.240.
Stephens, Joseph F., and Tilbrook. 2,768,026.
Gustison, Virgil E. Fertilizer spreader. 2,737,317, 3-6-56.
CI. 222—177.
Gutehoffnungshiitte Oberhausen Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Meyer, Fritz, and Nicolaus. 2,751,157.
Nashan, Paul. 2,757,201.
Gutehoffnungshutte Sterkrade Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Huisken, Heinrich, and Thomas. 2,763,479.
Giitermann, Richard C. Method and apparatus for winding
textile bobbins. 2,753,124, 7-3-56, CI. 242 — 18.
Guth, Edwin F. Light diffusors for illuminating devices.
2,745,001, 5-8-56, CI. 240 — 78.
Guth, Lauren W., to General Electric Co. Dishwasher with
cover latching mechanism. 2,759,485, 8-21-56, CI. 134 — 58.
Guthmann, Hans. Fluting machine. 2,753,917, 7-10-56, CI.
153—70.
Guthrie, David B., and W. S. Knowles, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Manufacture of DDT. 2,766,298, 10-9-56, CI.
260—649.
Guthrie, George B., to The Hall China Co. Roller tool
jiggering machine. 2,729,870, 1-10-56, CI. 25—24.
Guthrie, George B„ to Taylor, Smith & Taylor, The Hall
China Co., and Harker Pottery Co. Centering and holding
device. 2,731,126, 1-17-56. CI. 198— 19.
Guthrie, James, to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Method for regenerating catalyst by combustion. 2,758,979,
S 11 56 CI 252 417
Guthrie, James E. File' drawer support. 2,743,984, 5-1-56,
CI. 312—317.
Guthrie, James M. : See —
Bowman, Samuel G. 2,774,827.
Guthrie, John D. : See —
Chance, Leon H., Warren, and Guthrie. 2,743,232.
Flynn, Francis F., Reeves, and Guthrie. 2,743,299.
Reeves, Wilson A., Corley, and Guthrie. 2,751,278.
Reeves, Wilson A., and Guthrie. 2,750,249.
Reeves, Wilson A., and Guthrie. 2.753,240.
Reeves, Wilson A., and Guthrie. 2.768.997.
Reeves, Wilson A., and Guthrie. 2,772,188.
Guthrie, John D., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of Agriculture. Producing
colored cellulosic textiles. 2,741,532, 4-10-56, CI. 8—17.
Guthrie, Myron S. Rope clutch. 2,764,949, 10-2-56, CI.
104—229.
Guthrie, Roy C, and J. P. Pierce. Ash tray with extinguisher.
2,760,514, 8-28-56, CI. 131—237.
Guthrie, William D., to Titanium Metals Corp. of America.
Purification of titanium tetrachloride. 2,758,009, 8-7-56,
CI. 23—87.
Gutkowski, George A., to Boeing Airplane Co. Fuel tank
leak detector. 2,757,362, 7-31-56. CI. 340—237.
Gutman, Alfred S. Electrical connectors. 2,730,684, 1-10-56,
CI. 339—60.
Gutman, Isaj. Cartri
6-5-56, CI. 29—1.3.
Gutoff, Boris : See —
Pizzarello, Roy A., and Gutoff. 2,773,071.
Gutterman, Arthur Z. : See —
Goldsmith, Harold A., Herz, and Gutterman
finishing machines. 2,748,449,
2,737.599.
Gutterman, Harry. Fire extinguisher. 2,764,245, 9-25-56,
CI. 169—26.
Gutterman. Robert P., and C. G. Small, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army.
Borehole camera. 2,737,864, 3-13-56, CI. 95—11.
Guttinger, Paul : See —
Guanella, Gustav, and Guttinger. 2,760,188.
Guanella, Gustav, Guttinger, Lattman and Weber.
2,730,715.
Giittinger, Walter, and G. 'Spiess, to Inventio Aktiengesell-
schaft. Braking devices for elevators. 2,746,567, 5-22-56,
CI 187 29
Guttmann, Frederick. Animated toy figure. 2,729,024,
1-3-56, CI. 46—154.
Gutton, Henri and F. Violet, to Compagnie Generale
de Telegraphie Sans Fil. Apparatus with focalized elec-
tronic beam, such namely as microscopes. 2,730,652,
1-10-56. CI. 315—14.
Gutton, Henri, and C. Azema, to Compagnie Generale de Tele-
graphie Sans Fil. Tube for ultra short waves. 2,761,091,
g_2g_5(j q\ 3J5 39 75
Guttridge, Eric J., to Powers-Samas Accounting Machines Ltd.
Record card controlled statistical machines. 2,771,293,
11-20-56, CI. 271—88.
Guttridge, Eric J., J. H. Lucas, and R. P. B. Yandell, to
Powers-Samas Accounting Machines Ltd. Multiplying ma-
chines controlled bv statistical record cards. 2,764,346,
9-25-56, CI. 235—61.6.
Guttwein, Gunter K., and C. E. Bessey, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretarv of the Army.
Tone control circuit. 2,745,907, 5-15-56, CI. 179 — 171.
Gutzeit, Carlos L., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Catalyst
supports and process for preparing the same. 2,735,801,
2-21-56, CI. 196—50.
Gutzeit. Carlos L.. and W. H. Lang, to Socony Mobil Oil
Co.. Inc. Alumina-chromia-phosphorus pentoxide catalyst
and method for preparing the same. 2,773,837, 12-11-56,
CI. 252—437.
Gutzeit. Gregoire : See —
Talmey, Paul, and Gutzeit. 2,762,723.
Guv, David W., to Wade Guy Corp. Vehicle shifting device.
2,753.152, 7-3-56, CI. 254—86.
Guv, Frederick M.. to U. S. Universal Joints Co. Shaft
hanger. 2,740,673, 4-3-56, CI. 308—28.
Guy, Frederick M., to U. S. Universal Joints Co. Shaft
hanger. 2,772,126, 11-27-56, CI. 308—28.
Guy, Joseph. Arch support. 2,755,569, 7-24-56, CI. 36 — 71.
LIST OF PATENTEES
325
Guy, Kenneth T. : See —
Millns, Terence W., and Guy. 2,733,891.
Guy, Wade, Corp. : See —
Guy, David W. 2,753,152.
Guyennon. AndrS. Connecting rod bearing assembly for pump
or the like. 2,768,586, 10-30-56, CI. 103—161.
Guyer, John W. : See —
Bender, Howard L., Farnham, and Guyer. 2,731,437.
Bender, Howard L., Farnham, and Guyer. 2,744,882.
Bender, Howard L., Farnham, Guyer, and Gibb.
2,754,335.
Guyer, Reynolds, to Waldorf Paper Products Co. Surgical
drape package. 2,735,544, 2-21-56, CI. 206 — 63.2.
Guyer, Reynolds, to Waldorf Paper Products Co. Method of
making double-faced corrugated board having a tear strip
therein. 2,751,964. 6-26-56. CI. 154 — 33.05.
Guyer, Reynolds, to Waldorf Paper Products Co. Method of
producing a lined carton. 2,764,069, 9-25-56, CI. 93 — 36.6.
Guyer, Reynolds, to Waldorf Paper Products Co. Bacon
tray. 2,773,637, 12-11-56, CI. 229—87.
Guyer, Walter R. F. : See —
Arundale, Brving, Guyer, and Thorn. 2,758,062.
Thorn, John P., Guyer, and Arundale. 2,739,945.
Guyer, Walter R. F., Z. W. Wilchinsky, and J. P. Thorn, to
Esso Research and Engineering Co. Hydrocarbon con-
version catalysts. 2,739,946, 3-27-56, CI. 252—466.
Guyot, Hervg : See —
Kohn, Samuel, and Guyot. 2,763,154.
Guyot, Morel D. : See —
Gurney, Harlan A., and Guyot. 2,732,128.
Guyot, Reinhard. Tape cutter. 2,760,573, 8-28-56, CI.
164—84.5.
Guysi, Burton W., and S. Wixson. Utility clamp and holder.
2,749.073. 6-5-56. CI. 248 — 226.
Guyton, Glen B. Semi-automatic valve for oil distributing
systems. 2,765,805, 10-9-56, CI. 137 — 122.
Guyton, James H., to General Motors Corp. Signal seeking
tuning circuit. 2,737,581, 3-6-56, CI. 250 — 20.
Guyton, James H., to General Motors Corp. Signal actuated
tuner selective over noise level. 2,764,675, 9-25-56, CI.
250—20.
Guyton, Robert H. Refrigerator condenser. 2,768,508,
10-30-56, CI. 62—115.
Guzauski, Victor V. Device for indicating the change of
speed necessary to maintain an average speed of a vehicle.
2,753,549, 7-3-56, CI. 340 — 268.
Guzzino, Leonard. Tufted upholstery and method of making
same. 2,745,212, 5-15-56, CI. 45 — 138.
Gwaltney, Eugene C, to Saco-Lowell Shops. Spinning frame.
2,770,093, 11-13-56, CI. 57—99.
Gwinn, Joseph M., Jr., to Gar Wood Industries, Inc. Float-
ing cylinder and link hoist. 2,740,661, 4-3-56, CI. 298—22.
Gwyn, Harry M., Jr., and C. D. Laughlin, to Minerals &
Chemicals Corp. of America. Continuous percolation
system. 2,762,510, 9-11-56, CI. 210 — 42.5.
Gwynn, Bernard H. : See —
Anderson, Arnold G.. and Gwynn. 2,731,501.
Carter, Charles E., and Gwynn. 2,759,025.
Gwynn, Bernard H., to Gulf Research & Development Co.
Hydroformylation process using coil reactor. 2,748,168,
5-29-56, CI. 260—604.
Gwynn, Bernard H., to Gulf Research & Development Co.
Process for hydrogenating aldehydes. 2,760,994, 8-28-56,
CI. 260—638.
Gwynn. Bernard H., and J. H. Hirsch, to Gulf Research &
Development Co. Hydroformylation of olefins. 2,734,922.
2-14-56, CI. 260 — 604.
Gwynn. Bernard H., and J. H. Hirsch, to Gulf Research &
Development Co. Production of alcohols by oxo process.
2.743,302, 4-24-56, CI. 260—638.
Gwynn, Bernard H., and W. A. Home, to Gulf Research &
Development Co. Recovering metals from hydroformyla-
tion products. 2,747.986, 5-29-56, CI. 75 — 28.
Gwynne. Jacob M. Metal frame constructions. 2,736,403,
2-28-56. CI. 189—76.
Gyllenberg, John L.. to A. Brandenthaler. Safety razor con-
struction. 2,735.174, 2-21-56, CI. 30—49.
Gyllenberg, John L., to A. Brandenthaler. Overload release
clntch. 2,742.988, 4-24-56. CI. 192—56.
Gyllenberg, John L., to A. Bradenthaler. Pulp-wood bark-
removing machine having pivotable angular supporting arms
for rotatable cutters and brushes. 2,771,922, 11-27-56,
CI. 144—208.
Gyorgy, Paul, and F. Zilliken, to American Home Products
Corp. Enzymatic synthesis of 4-0-/S-D-galacto-pvranosyl-
N-acetyl-D-glueosamine using living cells. 2,768,li6,
10-23-56, CI. 195 — 28.
Gyorgy, Paul, and F. Zilliken, to American Home Products
Corp. Enzymatic synthesis of N-acetylglucosaminido galac-
tose and galactosido - N - acetyl glucosamine. 2,770,573,
11-13-56, CI. 195— 28.
Gyrodyne Co. of America, Inc. : See — ■
Losey, Arthur M. 2,770,149.
Gysin, Hans : See —
Margot, Alfred, and Gvsin. 2,762,740.
Margot, Alfred, and Gysin. 2,762,741.
Gysin, Hans, and A. Margot, to J. R. Geigy A. G. Phosphoric
acid esters. 2,754,243, 7-10-56, CI. 167—33.
Gysin, Hans, and A. Margot, to J. R. Geigy A. G. New phos-
phoric acid esters. 2,754,244, 7-10-56, CI. 167 — 33.
Gysin, Hans, and A. Margot, to J. R. Geigy A. G. 2-6-dimethyl-
2,754,302, 7-10-56, CI.
Container-
-3-56, CI.
Gyurik, Stephan : See —
Fullam, John P., and Gyurik. 2,763,449.
H & B Enterprise Corp. : See —
Bloedow, Clarence F. Re. 24,133.
H & H Truck Tank Co., Inc. : See —
Hebert, Richard G. 2,763,420.
H. & L. Tooth Co. : See —
Launder, Ernie L. 2,729,902.
Launder, Ernie L. 2,762,139.
H. S. D. Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Healy, Thomas F. 2,775,533.
H. & T. Industries Ltd. : See —
Taylor, Arthur G. 2,741,338.
H & V Specialties Co., Inc. : See —
Knudson, Harold W. 2,761,798.
Knudson, Harold W. 2,765,515.
Haafkens, Ferdinand E. M., to Unicura N. 1
dispensers. 2,757,671, 8-?-5e, CI. 128 — 216.
Haag, Emil G. Vacuum table. 2,753,234,
311 — 38.
Haage, Konrad. Hammer and starting device therefor.
2,740,385, 4-3-56, CI. 123—7.
Haagen, Karl, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft.
Cation exchange resin. 2,729,607, 1-3-56, CI. 260 — 2.2.
Haagens, Robert G., and L. Katz, to Raytheon Mfg. Co.
Directly-cooled electromagnetic components. 2,770,785,
11-13-56, CI. 336—61.
Haagensen, Duane B., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Magnetron
noise generators. 2,748,277, 5-29-56, CI. 250—36.
Haagensen, Duane B., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. High-frequency
modulation systems. 2,750,506, 6-12-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Haagensen, Duane B., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Diathermy ap-
plicators. 2,774,068, 12-11-56, 343—770.
Haak, Fred C. : See —
Willard, Alfred R., Haak, and Lormor. 2,748,737.
Haak, Paul O. K. Pipette. 2,737,812, 3-13-56, CI. 73 — 425.4.
Haake, Paul T. : See —
Asp, Howard L., and Haake. 2,730,131.
Payne, Frank E., and Haake. 2,758,856.
Haalck, Fritz, to Askania Werke, A. G. Magnetometer, mainly
for geomagnetic determinations. 2,760,154, 8-21-56, CI.
324 — 48.
Haape. Rudolf. Combined adjustable fishing hook and trap.
2,759,289, 8-21-56, CI. 43 — 37.
Haapoja, Arthur C. : See —
Cullerton, James F., Jr., and Haapoja. 2,767,819.
Haardt, Heinz : See —
Federn, Klaus, Ohly, and Haardt. 2,751,262.
Haarmann, Arnold, to Becorit-Grubenausbau G. m. b. H.
Mine post. 2,747,828, 5-29-56, CI. 248 — 354.
Haas, Arthur W. : See —
Clague, James D., and Haas. 2,746,466.
Haas, Charles P., to Jigbore-Grind Machine Co., Inc. Spindle
and slide control assembly. 2,745,668, 5-15-56, CI. 279 — 6.
Haas, Earle C. Tampon applicators. 2,733,714, 2-7-56, CI.
128—263.
Haas, Edgar, to Herman Schwabe, Inc. Clutch release control
for clicking machine. 2,749.414, 6-5-56, CI. 200 — 157.
Haas, Glenn B., to Formetal, Inc. Self-locking sash balance.
2,747,219, 5-29-56, CI. 16—197.
Haas, Harold G., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Voltage regulat-
ing system. 2,740,084, 3-27-56, CI. 322 — 28.
Haas, Howard C. : See —
Cohen, Saul G., and Haas. 2,753,273.
Haas, Otto R., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Machines
for lasting and sewing shoes. 2,729,836, 1-10-56, CI.
12—9.1.
Haas, Otto R., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Automatic
shoe machines. 2,729,837, 1-10-56, CI. 12 — 17.2.
Haas, Otto R., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Baseball
sewing apparatus. 2,747,529, 5-29-56, CI. 112 — 2.
Haas, Peter W„ Jr. Viscosity meter. 2,747,398, 5-29-56,
CI. 73—56.
Haas, Richard G., to Sutherland Paper Co. Carton erecting
machines. 2.741,957, 4-17-56, Cl. 93 — 51.
Haas, Sidney V., Jr., to Beaunit Mills, Inc. Stop motion for
fabric making machines. 2,772,551, 12-4-56, Cl. 66 — 163.
Cambeis, Walter, and Haase. 2,765,782.
Haase, Jorgen I., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Method
and apparatus for building tires. 2,747,650, 5-29-56, Cl.
154 — 9.
Haase, Richard J., to Shell Development Co. Seismic depth
gauging system. 2,735,303, 2-21-56, Cl. 73 — 398.
Haase, Walter B., and W. F. Scheld. Indicator gauge.
2,759,269, 8-21-56, Cl. 33—169.
Haase, Warren M. Removable fur trimming for boots.
2,729.899, 1-10-56, Cl. 36—7.1.
Haayman, Pieter W. : See —
Lemmens, Hendrikus J., Jansen, Haayman, and Van der
Linden. 2,737,607.
Haayman, Pieter W., F. C. Romeyn, and E. J. W. Verwey, to
Hartford National Bank and Trust Co., trustee. Method
of manufacturing semi-conductive material. 2,735,824,
2-21-56, Cl. 252—519.
Haayman, Pieter W., P. C. van der Linden, D. Veeneman, and
G. H. Janssen, to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co.,
as trustee. Method of increasing the electrical conductivity
of tin oxide films. 2,772,190, 11-27-56, Cl. 117-211.
Habe, John L. : See —
Stanitz, Jacques, Ullman, and Habe. 2,752,927.
Habeerle, Albert, and F. Godde, to Koppers Co., Inc. Sig-
nalling devices for coke-oven batteries. 2,730,707, 1-10-56,
Cl. 340—282.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
2,733,4
Haber, Elizabeth D. Disposable mop heads
2-7-56, CI. 15—225.
Haberich, Willi : See—
Bonath, Richard, and Haberich. 2,760,888.
Haberland, Fritz, and W. Johner, to Klangfllm Gesellschaft
mit beschrttnkter, Haftung. Mounting racks for electro-
acoustic apparatus. 2,730,322, 1-10-56, CI. 248 — 127.
Haberland, Hans : See —
Stroh. Rudolf, and Haberland. 2,762,845.
Haberle, Albert, and E. Kemper, to Koppers Co., Inc. Igni-
tion system for the flare pipe of gas producers. 2,734,562,
2-14-56, CI. 158 — 125.
Haberle, Ernst : See —
Blumenstock, Friedrich, and Haberle. 2,740,057.
Haberle, Paul H. Pivoted-jaw wrench having a jaw-closing
spring anchored in a hollow pivot. 2,742,808, 4-24-56,
CI. 81 — 99.
Haberlin. Hans P. : See —
Bischoff, Fritz N.. and Haberlin. 2.773,339.
Haberstump, Alfred H., to George C. Knight Co. Rearview
mirror for a motor vehicle. 2,733,886. 2-7-56, CI. 248 — 203.
Haberstump, Alfred H. Clip delivering and clinching tool.
2.767.400, 10-23-56, CI. 1 — 187.
Haberstump, Alfred H. Air operated clip clinching tool.
2.767.401, 10-23-56, CI. 1—187.
Habeshaw, John, and C. J. Geach, to The British Petroleum
Co. Ltd. Production of dialdehydes and derivatives thereof.
2,729,650, 1-3-56, CI. 260—340.7.
Habicht, Ernst : See —
Martin, Henry, and Habicht. 2,751,382.
Martin, Henry, Habicht, and Zutter. 2,741,620.
Habighurst, Becker : See —
Wagner, Jean I., Habighurst, and Terry. 2,744,890.
Hachmuth, Karl H., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Fractional dis-
tillation method and apparatus. 2,731,810, 1-24-56, CI.
62—122.
Hachmuth, Karl H., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Multi-stage
crystallization apparatus. 2,743,996, 5-1-56, CI. 23 — 273.
Hachmuth, Karl H., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Separation
of nitrogen bases. 2,755.282, 7-17-56. CI. 260—290.
Hachmuth, Karl H., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Fractionation
of gases. 2,760.352, 8-28-56, CI. 62—122.
Hachmuth, Karl H., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Multi-stage
crystallization process and apparatus. 2,764,878, 10-2-56,
CI. 62—124.
Hack, Heinrich : See —
Federn, Klaus. Hack, and Kurz. 2,746,299.
Hackenberg, John H. : See —
Ridings, Garvice H., Hackenberg, Wise, Worthen, and
Zabriskie. 2,732,276.
Hackenberg. Werner, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft.
Electrical capacitor and filter unit. 2,759,155, 8-14-56, CI.
333—79.
Hacker, Arnold. Safety-type damn for electric plug and
socket. 2,761,109, 8-28-56, CI. 339—77.
Hacker, Charles H. Chlorophvllin derivative and its produc-
tion. 2.769.011, 10-30-56, CI. 260—314.
Hacker, Kurt : See —
Braun, Dieter, and Hacker. 2,769,329.
Hackerman, Norman : See —
Krodel. William J., and Hackerman. 2,743,178.
Hackethal Draht-und Kabel Werke A. G. : See —
Sieven. Josef, and Schemer. 2 756.394.
Hackett, Harry H. Pneumatic feed attachment for tape dis-
pensers. 2,763,481. 9-18-56, CI. 271 — 2.4.
Hackett, Jay W. : See —
Reed. Claude D., Felty, Hackett, and Hottenstein.
2,730,730.
Hackett, Theodore N. : See —
Schwartz, Daniel M., and Hackett. 2,729.532.
Schwartz, Daniel M., and Hackett. 2 752.053.
Schwartz. Daniel M.. and Hackett. 2.775,138.
Hackett, Theodore N., and D. M. Schwartz, to The Eimeo Corn.
Material handling machine. 2,729,348, 1-3-56, CI.
214—131.
Hackett. William S., to General Motors Corp. Process for
reinforcing shell molds. 2.748.435, 6-5-56. CI. 22 — 193.
Hacking. Joseph F. Ground measuring instrument for wheeled
structures. 2,742,229. 4-17-56, CI. 235 — 95.
Hacklander, Hans, to The Singer Mfg. Co. Roller pressers
for seaming machines. 2,746,750, 5-22-56. CI. 271 — 2.3.
Hacklander. Hans, to The Singer Mfg. Co. Sewing machine
balancing. 2.750,906, 6-19-56, CI. 112—220.
Hackleroad. Margaret F. : See —
Fitzpatrick. Hugh M.. and Hackleroad. 2,741,911.
Hackley, Reginald A. : See —
Rogers, Edward S., and Hackley. 2,771,557.
Hackley, Reginald A., and E. S. Rogers, to Radio Corp. of
America. Sonic depthometer. 2,738,487, 3-13-56, CI.
340—3.
Hackmann. Johannes T.. to Shell Development Co. Hydraz-
idine fungicidal and bactericidal compositions and meth-
ods. 2.758.050. 8-7-56, CI. 167—30.
Hackmann. Johannes T., to Shell Development Co. Tsothiourea
compound fungicidal compositions and method of con-
trolling fungi. 2,768,110, 10-23-56. CI. 167 — 22.
Hackmann. Johannes T.. and G. F. E. M. Dierick. to Shell
Development Co. Method of protecting plants from fungi
hv apnlvincr hydrazine salts of inorganic phosphorous ac-
ids. 2,773,796, 12-11-56, CI. 167—14.
Hackmann, Johannes T., and W. A. Pel, to Shell Development
Co. Fungicidal composition comprising S-hydrocarhyl iso-
thiourea salts and method of applying the same. 2,774,706,
12-18-56, CI. 167—22.
Hackney, Edward J., C. D. Faucette, and F. R. Darkis. Proc-
ess for making aerosol filters. 2,774,680, 12-18-56, CI.
117—17.
Hackney, James S. Ice cream making apparatus. 2,731,809,
1-24-56, CI. 62—114.
Hackney, Floyd. End terminals for tape lines. 2,770,883,
11-20-56, CI. 33—137.
Hackney, Robert F., and B. N. Lyle. Attachment for lifting
truck, with end loading means. 2,744,644, 5-8-56, CI.
214—512.
Hackworth, Virgil. Brake master cylinder assembly.
2,732,918, 1-31-56, CI. 188—152.
Hadco Engineering Co., Inc. : See —
Davey, George M. 2,771,966.
Haddad, Chefik. Non-drip pouring cap and spout. 2,732,108,
1-24-56, CI. 222—564.
Haddad, James H., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Method
and apparatus for the conversion of liquid hydrocarbons in
the presence of a granular contact material. 2,770,583,
11-13-56, CI. 196—52.
Haddad, Salomao J., % to Grace Hosiery Mills, Inc., and %
to Baker-Cammack Hosiery Mills, Inc. Pattern jack con-
trol mechanism and method. 2,756,575, 7-31-56, CI. 66—43.
Haddad, Simon. Collapsible boxes or crates. 2,729,386,
1-3-56. CI. 229—41.
Hadden, Donald : See —
Batten, Webster R.. and Hadden. 2,775,204.
Hadden, Stuart T., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Dehydro-
genation process. 2,772,315, 11-27-56, CI. 260—683.3.
Haddock, Earl C, 50% to C. Y. Turner. Saw table with guide
means for portable electric saws. 2,739,624, 3-27-56,
CI. 143—6.
Haddon, Edward L. : See —
Crist, Buckley. 2,744,672.
Haddox, Roy, Jr., to The Jeffrey Mfg. Co. Vibratory con-
veyer with improved starting apparatus. 2,751,068,
6-19-56. CI. 198—220.
Hadfleld, Bertram M., to Automatic Electric Laboratories,
Inc. Electric relay systems. 2,729,771, 1-3-56, CI.
317 — 138.
Hadler. Thomas F. Calibrated knitting needle. 2.748,582,
6-5-56. CI. 66—117.
Hadlev. Benjamin H. Thrust block. 2,773.724, 12-11-56.
q-\ ^Qg -y
Hadley. Edwin M., Jr.. to Castings Patent Co. Plastics ex-
trusion method. 2.756.461. 7-31-56. CI. 18 — 55.
Hadlev Harlan A., to Metrogram Corp. of America. Weigh-
ing scales. 2,771,289. 11-20-56. CI. 265 — 54.
Hadlev, Harlan A., to Metrogram Corp. of America. Dampen-
ing devices. 2,775,444. 12-25-56. CI. 267—1.
Hadley, Homer M. Bridges and box girders therefor.
2,731,824. 1-24-56, CI. 72—8.
Hadley, Wilfred N., to Park & Woolson Machine Co. Fabric
carbon duster and method. 2.730.113, 1-10-56, CI. 134—9.
Hadley. Wilfred N., to Parks & Woolson Machine Co. Fabric
napping mechanism. 2.749.593. 6-12-56. CI. 26—29.
Hadlev Wilfred N. to Parks & Woolson Machine Co. Burl-
ing'machine and method. 2,754.565. 7-17-56, CI. 26—27.
Hadley, Willard C. : See—
Ragosine, Victor E., and Hadley. 2,733,356.
Hadrieh. Herbert : See —
Brune. Heinrich W.. Hadrieh. and Bohm. 2,772 701.
Hadsel, Alvah D. Chlorination apparatus. 2,750,265,
6-12-56, CI. 23—285.
Hadwich, Fritz, to Schiess Aktiengesellschaft. Twisting
head. 2.752.748, 7-3-56. CI. 57—51.4
Hadwich Fritz, to Schiess Aktien!rpspllsnhaft. Drive for a
twisting head. 2.755.615 7-24-56 CI. 57 — 92.
Haeber, John A., to Shell Development Co. Water cut appa-
ratus. 2.758.477, 8-14-56, CI. 73—438.
Haeckel, Rudolf : See —
Adam, Ludwig, Haeckel, and Schanz. 2,761,t»84.
Haede. Werner : Sec —
Fhrhart. Gnstav, Ruschisr, and Haedp. 2.745.852.
Ehrhart. Gustav. Ruschig. Schmidt-Thomg, Haede, and
Fritsch. 2.752,340.
Ehrhart Gnstav. Schmidt-Thome\ Ruschig, Fritsch, and
Haede. 2.758.121.
Ruschig, Heinrich, Fritsch, Schmidt-Thome\ and Haede.
2,731,461.
Haefeli, Jakob, to Acriengesellschaft .Toh. Jacob Rieter & Cie.
Split drum for traverse winding frames. 2,739,761,
3-27-56, CI. 242—43.
Haeff. Andrew V., to Hnsrhes Aircraft Co. Electron stream
amplifier tube. 2,740,917, 4-3-56, CI. 315 — 3.6.
Haeff Andrew V., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Half-tone stor-
age tubes. 2,761,089, 8-28-56, CI. 315—12.
Haefliger, William W. : See —
Holzhausen, Glen H., and Haefliger. 2,735,247.
Haegele, Rowland W., to Svlvania Electric Products Inc.
Semiconductor translators. 2,765,516, 10-9-56, CI.
29—25.3.
Hacker, Ernest. Liquid counter. 2,764,315, 9-25-56, CI.
222—38.
Haendeler. Walter : See —
Billen, Peter, and Haendeler. 2,741,363.
Haendeler. Walter, to Schloemann Aktieneesellschaft. Device
for extruding thin-walled tubes. 2,753,044, 7-3-56, CI.
207 — 4.
Haensel, Vladimir : See —
Ipatieff, Vladimir N., Pines, and Kvetinskas. 2,758,140.
Pines, Herman, and Ipatieff. 2,753,380.
LIST OF PATENTEES
327
Haensel, Vladimir, to Universal Oil Products Co. Separating
and cracking of oil from oil-bearing sands. 2,733,193,
1-31-56, CI. 196—52.
Haensel, Vladimir, to Universal Oil Products Co. Method for
removing hydrogen sulfide from gaseous streams. 2,733,979,
2-7-56, CI. 23—2.
Haensel, Vladimir, to Universal Oil Products Co. Condition-
ing catalysts employed in the reforming of hydrocarbons.
2.752,289, 6-26-56, CI. 196—50.
Haensel, Vladimir, to Universal Oil Products Co. Catalytic
reforming of high nitrogen and sulfur content gasoline
fractions. 2 758,064, 8-7-56, CI. 196—50.
Haensel, Vladimir, to Universal Oil Products Co. Regen-
eration of platinum-containing aromatizing catalysts.
2,758,098, 8-7-56, CI. 252—416.
Haensel, Vladimir, to Universal Oil Products Co. Prepara-
tion of silica-alumina catalyst of reduced cracking activity.
2,763,623, 9-18-56. CI. 252—455.
Haensel, Vladimir, to Universal Oil Products Co. Saturating
of a hydrocarbon fraction with hydrogen and then hydro-
desulfurizing said fraction. 2,770,578, 11-13-56, CI.
196—24.
Haensel, Vladimir, to Universal Oil Products Co. Hydrogen
refining hydrocarbons in the presence of an alkali metal-
containing platinum catalyst. 2,773,011, 12-4-56, CI.
196—36.
Haensel, Vladimir, and H. W. Grote, to Universal Oil Prod-
ucts Co. Reforming of both straight run and cracked
gasolines to provide high octane fuels. 2,740,751, 4-3-56,
CI. 196—50.
Haensel. Vladimir, and J. W. Ziglar, to Universal Oil Products
Co. Hydrocarbon conversion process and catalyst therefor.
2.759.897. R-21-56. CI. 252 — 442.
Haensel. Vladimir, and H. W. Grote. to Universal Oil Products
Co. Multiple state reforming process. 2,768,126, 10-23-56,
CI. 196—50.
Haensel, "Vladimir, and C. G. Gerhold, to Universal Oil Prod-
ucts Co. Catalytic conversion of naphtha fractions.
2,773,809, 12-11-56. CI. 196—50.
Haentees. Jean. Shoes. 2.742,716, 4-24-56. CI. 36 — 2.5.
Haentiens. Otto and W. D. Stuffing box. 2,743,120, 4-24-56,
01. 286 — 9.
Haentiens, Walter D. : See —
Haentiens, Otto and W. D. 2,743.120.
Haes. Eric A. M. Suitcase accessible from opposite sides.
2,738.041. 3-13-56, CI. 190—51.
Haessler. Walter M., to C-O-Two Fire Equipment Co. Two-
way check valve. 2,738.797, 3-20-56, CI. 137 — 113.
Haessler. William J., to E. Cf. Standi Mfg. Co., Inc. Box
wrapping machine. 2,757,586, 8-7-56, CI. 93 — 54.
Hafekost, Frederick : See —
Manson, Morris, and Hafekost. 2,750,244.
Hafekost. Frederick, to Steel Slides, Inc. Extension table and
extension arm therefor. 2,751,269, 6-19-56, CI. 311 — 75.
Hafliger, Franz : See —
Morel, Charles J., and Hafliger. 2,762,796.
Schindler, Walter, and Hafliger. 2,764,580.
Schindler, Walter, and Hafliger. 2,751,393.
Hafliger. Franz, to J. R. Geigy A. G. Acaricide composition
containing 4.4'-dichlorobenzilic acid esters. 2,745,780.
5-15-56. CI. 167—30.
Hafliger, Franz, to .T. R. Geigv A. G. Substituted 1.2-diphenyl-
3.5-dioxo-pyrazolidines. 2,745,783, 5-15-56, CI. 167 — 65.
Hafliger. Franz, and W. Schindler, to .T. R. Geigy A. G. Tetra-
substituted diamino alkanes. 2,739,984, 3-27-56, CI.
260—570.5.
Hafliger, Franz, and W. Schindler, to J. R. Geigy A. G.
N - aryl - N' - aminoalkyl - ureas. 2,762,842, 9-11-56, CI.
260—553.
Hafner, Ernest, to Dubied Machinery Co. Method and flat
knitting machine for the manufacturing of regular knitted
fabrics. 2.755.647, 7-24-56, CI. 66—127.
Hafner, Klaus : See —
Ziegler. Karl, and Hafner. 2,766,304.
Hafner, Ludwig G. P. : See —
Ponder. Ravmond E.. and Hafner. 2,739,324.
Quirk. Justin P., and Hafner. 2,752,735.
Hafner. William J. : See —
Van Otteren, Wilbur M., and Hafner. 2.773,658.
Haftke, Edward. Apparatus for producing fire extinguishing
foam. 2.774.583. 12-18-56. CI. 261 — 76.
Hagaflorn, Elmore W.. to Finishine Laboratories, Inc. Abrad-
ing tool. 2,743,558. 5-1-56. CI. 51—187.
Hagaflorn. Elmore W., to Finishine Laboratories, Inc. Storage
chair. 2.759.529. 8-21-56. CI. 155 — 190.
Hagaflorn, Elmore W.. to Finishine Laboratories, Inc. Scaf-
folfl. 2.775,489, 12-25-56, CI. 304 — 28.
Hagan Corp. : See —
Griswold, RavF. 2,751.610.
Mnrkson, Alfred A. 2.756.774.
Michaels. Franklin. 2.730,618.
Shafer, Joseph R., and Waxman. 2,770,246.
Vetter, Otto R. 2.746,292.
White, John H. 2,744.663.
Williams, Ray S. 2,731,024.
Hagan. Richard A., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Micro-
wave gas tubes. 2.768.320, 10-23-56, CI. 313 — 198.
Hagans, Kenneth W. Refrigerant charging and weighing
device. 2,746.258, 5-22-56. CI. 62—1.
Hagberg, Gideon N. Apparatus for removing impuriites from
liquids. 2,732,943, 1-31-56, CI. 210 — 1.5.
Hagby, Gustav V., and S. U. Jonsson, to A/B Svenska Maskin-
verkin. Extended surface heat exchanger. 2,765,152,
10-2-56, CI. 257—263.
Hage, Pieter W. : See —
Vegter, Herman J., and Hage. 2,754,968.
Hage, Pieter W., to Stamicarbon N. V. Corn-starch process
involving vortical classification. 2,772,990, 12-4-56, CI.
127—67.
Hage, William T., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Tapping
control system for melting furnaces. 2,730,560, 1-10-50,
Hage, William T., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Magnetic
type temperature controller. 2,752,473. 6-26-56. CI.
219—20.
Hagedorn, Paul. Load distributing wheel supporting under-
carriage for vehicles. 2,750,201, 6-12-56, CI. 280 — 104.5.
Hagel, Jakob, to C. C. Mauthe Soc. En Com. Por Acciones.
Slide tumbler shell plug cylinder lock. 2,766,611, 10-16-56,
CI. 70—364.
Hagelbarger, David W., and L. R. Walker, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Microwave oscillator. 2,745,984,
5-15-56, CI. 315—4.
Hagelin, Boris C. W. Keying mechanism. 2,765,364, 10-2-56,
CI. 178—22.
Hageltorn, Bror H., to Svenska Aktiebolaget Polva. Plastic
strips. 2,739,089, 3-20-56, CI. 154—43.
Hagemann, August : See —
Rottig, Walter, and Hagemann. 2,755,308.
Hagemann, August, and K. Biichner, to Ruhrchemie Aktienge-
sellschaft, Oberhausen-Holten and Lurge Gesellschaft fiir
Warmetechnlk. Production of synthetic aliphatic alcohols.
2,750,430, 6-12-56, CI. 260 — 638.
Hagemann, Elisabeth C. M. : See —
Rottig, Walter, and Hagemann. 2,755,308.
Hagemann, French T., L. I. Katzin, and N. N. Hellman, to
the United States of America as represented by the United
States Atomic Energy Commission. Re-extraction of ura-
nium from organic solvents. 2,743,157, 4-24-56, CI.
23—14.5.
Hagemann, Melloy S. Blood vessel drainage tube. 2,720,876,
1-10-56, CI. 27—24.
Hagemans, Karel L. : See —
Swart, Karel, Hagemans, and Otto. 2,743,998.
Hagemeyer, Hugh J.. Jr. : See —
Finch. Gaylord K.. and Hagemeyer. 2,748,171 .
Gee, Robert E., Jr., and Hagemeyer. 2,734,909.
Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., to Eastman Kodak Co. Manufac-
ture of carboxyl compounds. 2,739,169, 3-20-56, CI.
260—540.
Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., to Eastman Kodak Co. Aerylo-
nitrile polymers modified with amylose ethers. 2,763,627,
9-18-56, CI. 260—17.4.
Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., to Eastman Kodak Co. Alkali hy-
droperoxides as olefin polymerization catalysts. 2,772,259,
11-27-56, CI. 260—94.9.
Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., and D. C. Hull, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Process of producing oxygenated organic compounds.
2,748,167, 5-29-56, CI. 260—604.
Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., and M. A. Perry, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Manufacture of aldehydes by the pyrolysis of acetals.
2.759.979, 8-21-56, CI. 260—601.
Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., and W. J. Clegg, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Process of hydrating ethylene with copper fluoborate
catalyst. 2.763.697, 9-18-56. CI. 260—641
Hagemeyer. Hugh J., Jr., and E. L. Oglesby. to Eastman
Kodak Co. Resinous products containing free hydroxyl
radicals prepared by polymerizing acrylonitrile in admix-
ture with an interpolymer of an alkenol and another un-
saturated monomer. 2.770,607, 11-13-56, CI. 260 — 30.2.
Hagemeyer, James L. : See —
Placke. Everett H., and Hagemeyer. 2.756.935.
Hngen, Bernice E. Ash disposal unit for fireplace. 2.733.708,
2-7-56. CI. 126—242.
Haeen. Clarence R., to International Harvester Co. Pneu-
matic convevor structure. 2.739.015 3_2n_56. CI 309 — po.
Hagen. Eugene. Flush box valve. 2,758,313, 8-14-56, CI.
4—57.
Hagen. Frances M. : See —
Hagen. Oscar E. 2.749.878.
Hagen. Ceorge. deceased : M. Haeen, administratrix of said
O. Hagen. Fishing reel pump drives. 2,772,506, 12-4-56,
CI. 43—20.
Hasen. Glenn E.. C. R. Williams, and R. D. Hancock, to
Northrop Aircraft. Inc. Cold cathode switch tube.
2.729.762, 1-3-56. CI. 313—185.
Hagen. Hans W. : See —
Gielow, Christian, and Hagen. 2,765,153.
Hagen. Jerrv : See —
Feieel, Richard S., and Hagen. 2.742,780.
Hagen. Jerry, to Minneanolis-Honeywell Regulator Co. Elec-
tricallv controlled self-steerine apparatus for a vehicle.
2,742,099. 4-17-56. CI. 180 — 79.1.
Hagen. John. Wheel actuated tov vehicle. 2,772,513.
12-4-56, CI. 46—205.
Hagen Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Hagen, Paul A. 2,735,915.
Hagen. Marguerite : See —
Hagen, George. 2,772,506.
Hagen, Norbert : See —
Hagen, Reinold and N. 2,774,993.
Hagen. Oscar E., deceased, by F. M. Hagen, executrix, tn
Kimberly-Clark Corp. Paper coating apparatus. 2,749,878,
6-12-56, CI. 118 — 249.
Hagen, Paul A., to Hagen Mfg. Co., Inc. Tool life indicators.
2,735,915, 2-21-56, CI. 200—153.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Hagen, Reinold and N. Process for making grips for handles
of pliers and similar handles. 2,774,993, 12-25-56, CI.
18—59.
Hagenboecker, Alfred, to Ciba Ltd. Process for the manufac-
ture of solutions of 2-aminonaphthalene in organic sol-
vents. 2,763,690, 9-18-56, CI. 260—578.
Hagenbook, Loy D., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Shock resistant
mounting for vehicles. 2,757,809, 8-7-56, CI. 214—83.36.
Hagenbook, Loy D., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Bumper. 2,757,950,
8-7-56, CI. 293—88.
Hagenbook, Loy D., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Dust separator.
2,770,319, 11-13-56, CI. 183—8.
Hagenhaus, Kurt : See —
Panzerbieter, Hans, Hagenhaus, Jabczynski, Bacher, and
Tiesler 2 739 185
Hagenhaus, Kurt', to' Siemens & Halske, Aktiengesellschaft.
Marker impulse generator for signalling systems. 2,747,023,
5-22-56, CI. 179—18.
Hagenhaus, Kurt, and G. Tiesler, to 'Siemens & Halske,
Aktiengesellschaft. Apparatus for testing signal impulse
generators. 2,747,033, 5-22-56, CI. 179 — 175.2.
Hagenlocher, Ernest. Torsionally resilient flexible couplings.
2,745,267, 5-15-56, CI. 64—13.
Hagensick, Charles G. : See —
Boyer, John L., and Hagensick. 2,757,330.
Hagensick, Charles G., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Recti-
fier control apparatus. 2,733,400, 1-31-56, CI. 321 — 14.
Hager, C, & Sons Hinge Mfg. Co. : -See —
Park, Harry. 2,734,223.
Stevens, Joseph H, and Hager. 2,760,805.
Hager, Herman A. Log loading andiron. 2,762,303, 9-11-5G,
CI. 126—298.
Hager, Louis A., Jr. : See —
Stevens, Joseph H., and Hager. 2,760,805.
Hager, Richard E., to Cameron Iron Works, Inc. Sealing
and pressuring apparatus. 2,748,869, 6-5-56, CI. 166 — 75.
Hager, Robert E., to Gulf Research & Development Co. Elec-
tric motor control apparatus. 2,755,423, 7-17-56, CI.
318—261.
Hagerbaumer, William A. : See —
Malcolm, Harold O., and Hagerbaumer. 2,772,123.
Hagerman, Lawrence. Decorating machine. 2,739,531,
3-27-56, CI. 101—126.
Hagermann, Helnrich, to Aktien-Gesellschaft "Weser." Drive
arrangement for exhaust steam turbines. 2,741,928,
4-17-56, CI. 74 — 421.
Hagerty, Andrew T., to The Adlake Co. Sash construction.
2.760.608, 8-28-56, CI. 189—76.
Hagerty, Andrew T., to The Adlake Co. Sash construction.
2.760.609, 8-28-56, CI. 189—76.
Hagerty, Andrew T., and Y. W. Ehret, to The Adlake Co.
Ash receivers. 2,754,991, 7-17-56, CI. 220 — 18.
Hagerty, Andrew T., and C. A. Pressnall, to The Adlake Co.
Window structure. 2,763,038, 9-18-56, CI. 20—69.
Hagerty, Charles L. Variable torque transmitting device.
2,742,111, 4-17-56, CI. 188—86.
Hagerty, William AV., and R. A. Yagle, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Air Force.
Spray analyzer. 2,756,591, 7-31-56, CI. 73 — 119.
Haggard, John M., to Delphi Products Co., Inc. Cattle chute.
2,764,129, 9-25-56, CI. 119—99.
Haggart, John C, Jr. Lock-nut having fastening zone and
columnar supported locking zone. 2,750,980, 6-19-56, CI.
151—21.
Hagge, Walter, and M. Quaedvlieg, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Aktiengesellschaft. Washing and softening textile goods.
2,734,830, 2-14-56, CI. 117—47.
Haggerty, Patrick E., to Texas Instruments Inc. Apparatus
and apparatus for canceling reverberations in water layers.
2,757,356, 7-31-56, CI. 340—7.
Hagglund, David O., and A. E. E. Jansson. Combined fuse
and disconnecting device. 2,740,014, 3-27-56, CI. 200 — 114.
Hagiwara, Noboru. Pressure responsive pop valves.
2,754,842, 7-17-56, CI. 137—470.
Hagler, Thomas W., Sr., to Georgia Iron Works Co. Means
for determining specific gravitv of fluids and slurries in
motion. 2,768,529. 10-30-56, CI. 73 — 138.
Haglund, Gustaf, to Aktiebolaget Hedemora Verkstader.
Contacting apparatus for gases or vapours and liquids.
2,737,376. 3-6-56, CI. 261—92.
Hagman, Walter F., to Globe American Corp. Water softener.
2,767,139, 10-16-56, CI. 210—24.
Hagood, Ernest. Pressure control for slidable head in a
propane filter drum. 2,750,046, 6-12-56, CI. 210 — 180.
Hagopian, Jacob J., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Differential
ring counter. 2,764,349, 9-25-56, CI. 235—92.
Hagopian, Jacob J., and S. R. Hennies, to Northrop Aircraft,
Inc. Automatic radio control system. 2,769,601, 11-6-56,
CI. 244—14.
Hagopian, Jacob J., and N. Meadowcroft. to Northrop Aircraft,
Inc. Remote control keyer. 2,774,864, 12-18-56, CI.
250—2.
Hagopian, Vanan, E. E. Barth, and W. B. Wilkins, to Stella
Trust U/A. Method of making multilayer fibrous closed-end
containers. 2,766,161, 10-9-56, CI. 154 — 83.
Hagstrom, Albert A. : See —
Kindseth, Harold V., Steinberg, and Hagstrom.
2,753,097.
Hagstrom, Albert G. Micrometer gauge having means to pre-
vent lost motion. 2,741,847, 4-17-56, CI. 33—164.
Hague, Robert Z. : See —
Rochford, Patrick J., and Hague. 2,735,408.
Hague, Robert Z., to Rockwell Mfg. Co. Register drive mecha-
nism for compound fluid meters. 2,764,022, 9-25-56, CI.
73—197.
Hahn, Carl: See —
Niepmann, Friedrich and O., Hahn, and Mittag. 2,763,899.
Hahn, Edgar A., to Lyon Inc. Steel pickling process.
2,762,728, 9-11-56, CI. 134—3.
Hahn, George W. Garage door operator. 2,753,179, 7-3-56,
CI. 268—74.
Hahn, Gilbert B. : See —
Douglas, Alvin P., and Hahn. 2,755,015.
Douglas, Alvin P., and Hahn. 2,755,095.
Hahn, Herman E. : See —
August, Edward H., Gustaveson, and Hahn. 2,756,399.
Hahn, Joel A. E. Garden tool. 2,769,385, 11-6-56, CI.
97—58.
Hahn, Ladislaus A., and J. Fekete, to Aktiebolaget Ferrosan.
New and biologically active diphenylmethane derivatives and
method of making the same. 2,731,494, 1-17-56. CI.
260 — 507.
Hahn, Ladislaus A., G. Ekstrom, and E. Frank, to A B
Ferrosan. New biologically active polycondensed triaryl-
methane derivatives and a process for their preparation.
2,766,263, 10-9-56, CI. 260—395
Hahn, Oliver M., and R. S. Mallouk, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Injection molding of polytetrafluoro-
ethylene. 2,770,842, 11-20-56, CI. 18—55.
Hahn, Paul T. : See —
Gaylord, James K., Carter, and Hahn. 2,740,009.
Gaylord, James K., Carter, and Hahn. 2,762,476.
Gaylord, James K., and Hahn. 2,751,453. .
Gaylord, James K., and Hahn. 2,751,454.
Gaylord, James K., and Hahn. 2,766,347.
Gaylord, James K., Thatcher, and Hahn. 2,761,035.
Hahn, Steven : See —
Crowell, Robert L., Kendall, and Hahn. 2,765,543.
Hahn, Willard E., and E. E. Burroughs, to St. Regis Paper Co.
Method and apparatus for application of valve sleeves dur-
ing tubing operation. 2,753,768, 7-10-56, CI. 93—8.
Hahn, William P., and E. R. Powell, to Johns-Manville Corp.
Glass composition. 2,756,158, 7-24-56, CI. 106—50.
Hahn, William W., and R. H. Brodt, to Universal Paper Bag
Co. Valve bag. 2,745,594, 5-15-56, CI. 229—62.5.
Hahnel, Alwin, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Frequency Mul-
tiplier circuit. 2,730,624, 1-10-56. CI. 250—36.
Hahnel, Alwin, to the United States of America as represented
by the Secretary of the Army. Frequency multiplier.
2,745,963, 5-15-50, CI. 250— 36.
Hahs, James O. Propelling mechanism for rowboats.
2,739,562, 3-27-56, CI. 115—18.
Haigh, Edgar, and P. F. Keydel, to General Motors Corp.
Combustion chamber. 2,770,227, 11-13-56, CI. 123—191.
Haile, Clement, to Free Sewing Machine Co. Needle packet.
2,771,187, 11-20-56, CI. 206—66.
Haile. Frank O. Material handling systems. 2,752,118.
6-26-56, CI. 249—7.
Hailes, William D., to General Railway Signal Co. Contact
assembly for electromagnetic relays. 2,738,400, 3-13-56,
CI. 200—166.
Hailes, William D., to General Railway Signal Co. Contact
assembly for electromagnetic relays. 2,769,881, 11-6-56,
CI. 200—166.
Hailston, Ellis W. : See —
Crittendon, Lexie R., and Hailston. 2,751,702.
Haimsohn, Jerome N. Stabilization of sulfur. 2,757,075,
7-31-56, CI. 23 — 224.
Haines, Jesse H., to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc.
Mixed highs filter circuit. 2,737,628, 3-6-56, CI. 333—6.
Haines, Jesse H., to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc.
Electron optical filter. 2,753,763, 7-10-56, CI. 88—61.
Haines, John F. : See —
Wright, Clifford B., and Haines. 2,734,586.
Haines, Kenneth D., to The Standard Register Co. Strip
feeding apparatus. 2,743,806, 5-1-56, CI. 197 — 133.
Haines, Marcus W., to McGaffey-Taylor Corp. Well tool and
anchoring means therefor. 2,739,653, 3-27-56, CI.
166—136.
Haines, Robert M. : See —
Annable, Weldon G., and Haines. 2,769,757.
Annable, Weldon G., and Haines. 2,769,759.
Annable, Weldon G„ and Haines. 2,769,763.
Annable, Weldon G.. Haines, and Lucas. 2,755,226.
Annable, Weldon G., Lucas, and Haines. 2,770,579.
Hainke, Oscar T. Dust protector for internal combustion
engines. 2,754,809, 7-17-56, CI. 123—41.65.
Hair, Richard T. : See —
Ball, Charles F., and Hair. Re. 24,178.
Haire, John C. Submarine growth cutter. 2,741,080,
4-10-56, CI. 56—8.
Hairv, Reng E. Arc suppressors for electric switchgear.
2,753,423, 7-3-56, CI. 200—144.
Hait, Haskell: See-
Gordon, Reuben, and Hait. 2,740,643.
Hait, James M., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Fruit transferring and rejecting means. 2,744,013, 5-8-56,
CI. 198—33.
Hait, James M., to Food Machine] • and Chemical Corp. Fruit
inspecting and rejecting means. 2,769,521, 11-6-56, CI.
198—33.
Hajdu, Stephen : See —
Szent-Gyorgyi, Albert, and Hajdu. 2,751,326.
Hajos, Eugene, to The Howe Scale Co., Inc. Weighing
machine printer. 2,730,303, 1-10-56, CI. 235 — 136.
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Hajos, Joseph L. : See —
Speck, Kurt. Hauser, and Hajos. 2,747,779.
Hakanson, Alfred. Gearing. 2,732,726, 1-31-56, CI. 74—425.
Hake, Glenn F. and J. D. Load distributing gooseneck fol-
low bed trailer. 2,772,892, 12-4-56, CI. 280 — 405.
Hake, James D. : See —
Hake, Glenn F. and J. D. 2,772,892.
Hake Mfg. Co. : See —
Ruff, Walter. 2,765,488.
Hake, Richard, to Jon. Friedrich Ohler O. H. G. Sawing
machine. 2,769,224, 11-6-56, CI. 29 — 67.
Hakogi. Ichiro. Process of and an apparatus for silk screen
printing on curved surfaces of a cylindrical article.
2.767,647, 10-23-56, CI. 101 — 126.
Hakomaki, Raymond I. : See —
Allison, Herbert S., Hakomaki, and Jewett. 2,737,859.
Hucb, William F., Hakomaki, and Moore. 2,732,013.
Hakomaki, Raymond I., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Method of
folding and launching balloons. 2,758,804, 8-14-56, CI.
244—31.
Hakomaki Raymond I., and W. F. Huch, to General Mills,
Inc. Method of forming balloons containing messages.
2,770,933, 11-20-56, CI. 53—29.
Halahan. John : See —
Pollan, David. Halahan, Lyon, and Aronson. 2,748,653.
Halahan, John, T. F. Aronson, and F. A. Lyon. Bottle
capping machine. 2,737,330, 3-6-56, CI. 226 — 92.
Halahan, John, T. F. Aronson, and F. A. Lyon. Paper feeder.
2,770,458, 11-13-56, CI. 271—29.
Halberstadt, Johan, to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co., as trustee. Method of separating phosphate ions from
iron ions. 2,745,718, 5-15-56, CI. 23 — 165.
Halberstam, Tobias. Pneumatic umbrella. 2,753,878,
7-10-56, CI. 135—20.
Halbig, Paul, to Lonza Electric and Chemical Works Ltd.
Process for tiie production of crystalline cyclohexyl per-
oxides. 2,750,421, 6-12-56, CI. 260—610.
Haldas, Walter J. : See —
Ulert, Izaak A., Haldas, and Larke. 2,772,677.
Haldeman, John M., to General Motors Corp. Method of
making piston rings. 2,748.453, 6-5-56, CI. 29—156.6.
Haldeman, John M., to General Motors Corp. Process and
apparatus for grinding piston and other rings. 2,749,672,
6-12-56, CI. 51—103.
Haldeman. William F. Testing semi-conductor rectifiers.
2,743,420, 4-24-56, CI. 324—158.
Hale, Andrew, and B. A McClellan, to The Aetna-Standard
Engineering Co. Continuous mill. 2,730,755, 1-17-56, CI.
18—2.
Hale, Arthur N., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Sewing machine
presser mechanisms. 2,741,201, 4-10-56. CI. 112 — 237.
Hale, Arthur N., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Sewing machines.
2,749,862, 6-12-56, CI. 112—220.
Hale, Arthur N., to Union Special Machine Co. Electric trans-
mitter for sewing machines. 2,745,525, 5-15-56, CI.
192—3.5.
Hale, Arthur N., and R. T. Smith, to Union Special Machine
Co. Hook lubrication system for sewing machines.
2,762,325, 9-11-56, CI. 112—256.
Hale, Cecil H., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Syn-
thesis of alcohol and aldehyde from olefins, carbon mon-
oxide and hydrogen. 2,757,203, 7-31-56, CI. 260 — 604.
Hale, Cedric, and C. H. Koonz, to Swift & Co. Individual
freezing of eggs. 2,756.155, 7-24-56, CI. 99—196.
Hale, Chauncey C, to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Dehydrative distillation for preparation of alkali metal
salts of 2,4,6-trialkylphenols. 2,745,882, 5-15-56, CI.
260—624.
Hale, Clifford E., to Detroit Harvester Co. Convertible top
linkage and actuating mechanism. 2,729,502, 1-3-56, CI.
296—117.
Hale, Douglas, and E. J. Carpenter, to Ralston Purina Co.
Apparatus for manufacturing a cereal food product.
2,743,685, 5-1-56, CI. 107—2.
Hale, Eric. : See —
Eales. John G. R., and Hale. 2,744,325.
Hale Fire Pump Co. : See —
Wendell, Evert J., and Young. 2,758,547.
Hale, Frank B., to the Uniled States of America as repre-
sented bv the Secretary of the Army. Inertia and point
detonation impact fuze. 2,748,705, 6-5-56, CI. 102—73.
Hale, Frank J. Apparatus for permanently waving hair on
the human head. 2,730,110, 1-10-56, CI. 132 — 42.
Hale, Ralph F., to Joy Mfg. Co. Motor operated drill.
2,730,332, 1-10-56, CI. 255 — 45.
Hale, Ralph F., to Joy Mfg. Co. Apparatus for drilling mine
roof-bolt holes. 2,766,012, 10-9-56, CI. 255—51.
Hale, Randall H. Cervical brace. 2,736,314, 2-28-56, CI.
128—87.
Hale, Robert W., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Communications system checking apparatus.
2,773.977. 12-11-56, CI. 250—6.
Haley, Hugh D., to American Viscose Corp. Device for grip-
ping annular articles. 2,763,507, 9-18-56, CI. 294 — 93.
Haley, Jesse E. Tie holder. 2,765,927, 10-9-56, CI.
211—113.
Haley, John T. Timing device for boiling eggs. 2,762,291,
9-11-56, CI. 99 — 336.
Haley, Kenneth M., and H. V. Trask, to Oglebay, Norton and
Co. Shaft seal for furnaces. 2,761,708, 9-4-56, CI.
ey, William 'B., to Chicago Rawhide Mfg. Co. Oil seal.
2,760,802, 8-28-56, CI. 288—3.
Halford, Edward J. Dental prophylactic and hygienic instru-
ment. 2,772,478, 12-4-56, CI. 32—50.
Halford, Frank B., A. V. Cleaver, and E. B. Dove, to The
De Havilland Engine Co. Ltd. Propellent injector valve
for rocket motor. 2,742,921, 4-24-56, CI. 137—516.27.
Halford, Frank B., A. V. Cleaver, and E. B. Dove, to The
De Havilland Engine Co. Ltd. Fuel feeding and ignition
means for rocket motors with non-self-igniting propellants.
2,763,126, 9-18-56, CI. 60—35.6.
Halgren, Peter N. to Fiberboard Products Inc. Multiple unit
carton. 2,737,334, 3-6-56, CI. 229 — 15.
Haliczer, Marcus. Accordion-folded face mask. 2,752,916,
7-3-56, CI. 128—139.
Halik, Raymond R., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Hydro-
carbon-recycle gas moisture control. 2,758,065, 8-7-56, CI.
196—50.
Halik, Raymond R., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Method of
feeding gaseous hydrocarbons in a moving bed hydrocarbon
conversion process. 2,773,016, 12-4-56, CI. 196 — 52.
Halkyard, Harold, and W. J. Fisher, to British Celanese Ltd.
Yarn winding. 2,764,368, 9-25-56, CI. 242—159.
Hall, Bertie R. Telephone handset holder. 2,761,914,
9-4-56, CI. 179—156.
Hall, C. P. Co. of Illinois, The : See —
Higuchi, Takeru. 2,743,818.
Higuchi, Takeru. 2,744,067.
Hill, Norman C. 2,768,201.
Hall, Cecil R. L., and I. O. Lewis, to Imperial Chemical In-
dustries Ltd. "Ventless delay electric initiators. 2,773,447.
12-11-56, CI. 102—28.
Hall, Cecil T. Direct coupled power amplifiers. 2,761,019,
8-28-56, CI. 179—171.
Hall, Charles. Oil separating, citrus juice receiving pan
adapted for cooperation with a citrus juice extractor.
2,774.297, 12-18-56. CI. 100 — 105.
Hall, Charles T., to Molins Machine Co. Ltd. Machines for
corrugating paper and like materials. 2,742,079, 4-17-56,
CI. 154—30.
Hall, Charles T., to Molins Machine Co. Ltd. Embossing gear
for foil or other material. 2,763,893, 9-25-56, CI. 18-10.
Hall China Co., The. : See —
Guthrie, George B. 2,729,870.
Guthrie, George B. 2,731.126.
Hall, Claude C, to Smith, Kline & French Laboratories.
Article counting and packaging apparatus. 2,762,180,
9-11-56, CI. 53—202.
Hall, Clayton R. : See —
Boxell, Samuel E., Richter, and R. E. and C. R. Hall, and
Dane. 2,750,815.
Hall, Cyril C, to Specialties Development Corp. Smoke detect-
ing apparatus. 2,731,874, 1-24-56, CI. 88—14.
Hall, Dick S., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Pebble heat ex-
changer. 2,772,122, 11-27-56, CI. 302—53.
Hall, Don F. : See —
Chisholm, Douglas S., and Hall. 2,766,113.
Hall, Donivan L., to North Electric Co. Electromagnetic
relay. 2,767,279, 10-16-56, CI. 200—87.
Hall, Donivan L., and H. C. Stanley, to The North Electric
Co. Relay structure. 2,767,280, 10-16-56, CI. 200 — 87.
Hall, Douglas W., and G. O. Eccles, to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Forg-
ing with fusible coating. 2,756,493, 7-31-56, CI. 29—424.
Hall, Dudley O. : See —
Wanner, William F., Williamson, and Hall. 2,735,199.
Hall, Frank J., to M. B. Skinner Co. Wall service fitting.
2,762,388, 9-11-56, CI. 137—360.
Hall, Frank R., to Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia) Ltd.
Automatic gain control arrangement for pulse signalling
system. 2,737,582, 3-6-56, CI. 250—20.
Hall, Frederick W. : See —
Watton Leonard H. N.. Brown, and Hall. 2,751,224.
Hall, George L. Wet abrasive dispenser. 2,742,738, 4-4-56,
CI. 51 — 8.
Hall, George V., to Monroe Calculating Machine Co. Sign
detection for crawl carry registers. 2,756,927, 7-31-56,
CI. 235—61.
Hall, George V., and W. S. Oliwa, to Monroe Calculating
Machine Co. Overdraft detection for crawl carry.
2.744,681, 5-8-56, CI. 235—1.
Hall, George V., and W. S. Oliwa, to Monroe Calculating Ma-
chine Co. Sign detection means for "crawl" carry registers.
2.775.403. 12-25-56, CI. 235 — 61.
Hall & Hall Ltd. : See —
Jarvis, Jack S. 2,755,118.
Hall, Harold F. Rotary moldboard plow. 2,754,744, 7-17-56,
CI. 97—212.
Hall, Harry G. : See —
Draemel, Frederick C, Galstaun, and Hall. 2,761,818.
Hall, Herbert J., to Research Corp. Automatic voltage control
of electrostatic precipitator with saturable reactor.
2,742,104, 4-17-56, CI. 183—7.
Hall, Herbert J., to Research Corp. Electrical precipitator
control system. 2,752,000, 6-26-56, CI. 183 — 7.
Hall, Horatio V. : See—
Stratton, Frank E., and Hall. 2,760,616.
Hall, Irvin B. Lure casting device. 2,749,646, 6-12-56, CI.
43-^2.
Hall, James A., to Reynolds Aletals Co. Evaporator incor-
porating accumulator wells and feed grid. 2,730,872,
1-17-56, CI. 62/126.
369555— P-
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330
Hall, James A. Auto-rotative combustion heater. 2,736,369,
2-28-56, CI. 158—4. •
Hall, James A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electron
gun. 2,773,212, 12-4-56, CI. 313—82.
Hall, James It. : See —
Singelmann, Dietrich E., and Hall. 2,745,247.
Hall, James R.. to Radio Corp. of America. Single sideband
generator. 2,752,570, 6-26-56. Cl. 332—45.
Ball, James W. Piezo-electric crystal controlled frequency
selective apparatus. 2,741,700, 4-10-56, Cl. 250 — 36.
Hall, Jesse E., Sr. Process for conditioning wells for cement-
ing. 2,731,816, 1-24-56, Cl. 166 — 21.
Hall, Jesse E., Sr. Well bore scratches 2,735,495, 2-21-56,
Cl. 166—173.
Hall, Jesse E., Sr. Well bore conditioning. 2,738,010,
3-13-56, Cl. 166—22.
Hall, John J., to Wheel Craft Corp. Method of assembling a
ball bearing. 2,741,826, 4-17-56. Cl. 29—148.4.
Hall, John L. Treatment of fabrics. 2,741,856, 4-17-56, Cl.
34—44.
Hall, Joseph T., and R. F. Mahoney, to Callahan Zinc-Lead
Co., Inc. Apparatus for making flexible hose. 2,759,521,
8-21-56, Cl. 154 — 7.
Hall, Kenneth J., to Crompton & Knowles Loom Works. Elec-
tric weft stop motion for narrow ware loom. 2,746,490,
5-22-56, Cl. 139—371.
Hall, Lawrence K. Hammer guard. 2,765,827, 10-9-56, Cl.
145 — 29.
Hall, Leonard I. Identification card. 2,773,196, 12-4-56,
Cl. 250 — 106.
Hall, Lloyd A., to The Griffith Laboratories, Inc. Antioxidant
composition. 2,758,931, 8-14-56, Cl. 99—163.
Hall, Lloyd A., to The Griffith Laboratories, Inc. Reaction
product of polyoxyethylene derivative of a fatty acid
partial ester of hexitol anhydride and citric acid and an
antioxidant containing the same. 2,761,784, 9-4-56, Cl.
99 — 163.
Hall, Lloyd A., to The Griffith Laboratories, Inc. Meat-curing
salt composition. 2,770,549, 11-13-56, Cl. 99—222.
Hall, Lloyd A., to The Griffith Laboratories, Inc. Antioxidant
material and use of said material in treating meat.
2,772,169, 11-27-56, Cl. 99—159.
Hall, Lloyd A., to The Griffith Laboratories, Inc. Antioxidant
composition. 2,772,170, 11-27-56, Cl. 99—163.
Hall, Lloyd A., and W. S. Kalchbrenner, to The Griffith Labo-
ratories, Inc. Meat-curing salt composition. 2,770,548,
11-13-56, Cl. 99—222.
Hall, Lloyd A., and C. L. Griffith, to The Griffith Laboratories,
Inc. Meat-curing salt composition. 2,770,550, 11-13-56,
(^ 99 222
Hall,' Lloyd a!, and W. S. Kalchbrenner, to The Griffith Labo-
ratories, Inc. Meat-curing salt composition. 2,770,551,
11-13-56, Cl. 99—222.
Hall Machinery of Canada Ltd. : See —
Denovan, John J. and R. A. 2,739,708.
Hall, Marchand B. Posting device. 2,747,895, 5-29-56, CI.
282—29.
Hall, Marvin F. : See—
Killian, George P., Hall, and Sanders. 2,735,154.
Hall, Melvin E. : See —
Cottom, Truman W. 2,732,274.
Hall, Myron W., to Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. Aqueous
composition of an unmodified hydroxyl-containing resinous
glycidyl polyether of a dihydric phenol. 2,754,279, 7-10-56,
Cl. 260—29.2.
Hall-Neal Furnace Co. : See —
Gombert, Frederick S. 2,745,195.
McQueen, James H. 2,737,174.
Hall, Orville C, to the United States of America as represented
by the Secretary of the Navy. Voltage limiter. 2,732,494,
1-24-56, Cl. 250—27.
Hall, Owen W. Beverage dispensing stand. 2,740,646,
5-22-56, Cl. 222—113.
Hall, Reginald H, to The Distillers Co. Ltd. Preparation
of substituted tetrahydropyrans. 2,744,121, 5-1-56, Cl.
260—345.9.
Hall, Reginald H..D. I. H. Jacobs, and M. V. Jacquet, to The
Distillers Co. Ltd. Froth flotation process. 2,732,940,
1-31-56, Cl. 209—166.
Hall, Renee Y., and P. C. Caillaud. Skirt construction.
2,740,278, 4-3-56, Cl. 66—177.
Hall, Robert E. : See —
Boxell, Samuel E., Richter, R. E. and C. R. Hall, and
Dane. 2,750,815.
Hall, Robert E. Collapsible tower and hoist. 2,730,207,
1-10-56, Cl. 189 — 14.
Hall, Robert E. Automatic window control. 2,740,62fi,
4-3-56, Cl. 268—125.
Hall, Roy W. Smoking accessory. 2,731,020, 1-17-56, Cl.
131—235.
Hall, Russell S., to General Electric Co. Cabin pressurizing
and refrigerating systems for aircraft. 2,767.562, 10-23-56,
Cl. 62—136.
Hall, Russell W. : See-
Bright, Gordon S., and Hall. 2,734,868.
Hall, Samuel S., to The Surety Rubber Co. Package of gloves.
2,732,934, 1-31-56, Cl. 206—46.
Hall, Stanley A., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Cylinder assembly
for hydraulic actuator. 2,739,571, 3-27-56, Cl. 121 — 38.
Hall, Stephen N. : See —
Clarke, John T., and Hall. 2,729,603.
Hall, Sven I. N. Wrench having removable and nestable
sockets. 2,761,342, 9-4-56, Cl. 81 — VZ1.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Hall Telephone Accessories Ltd. : See —
Butler, Hugh E. J. 2,774,595.
Laddon, Isaac M. ,and Hall. 2,766,660.
Watton, Leonard H. N., Brown, and Hall. 2,751,224.
Williams, James, and Glover. 2,742,286.
Hall, Thomas R., to American Truck Equip. Co. Hydraulic
actuated A-frame derrick. 2,753,055, 7-3-56, Cl. 212 — 8.
Hall, Victor C, to Merck & Co., Inc. Stopper-inserting process
and apparatus. 2,738,118, 3-13-50, Cl. 226 — 92.
Hall, Vincent C, to Time, Inc. Method of and apparatus for
making a black printer for four-color reproduction.
2,766,319, 10-9-56, Cl. 178—5.4.
Hall, Vincent C, and J. A. C. Yule, to Eastman Kodak Co.
One dimensional unsharp masking. 2,744,950, 5-8-56, Cl.
178—5.4.
Hall, William D. : See —
Toulon, Pierre M. G. 2,736,235.
Toulon, Pierre M. G. 2,738,442.
Toulon, Pierre M. G. 2,744,156.
Toulon, Pierre M. G. 2,744,949.
Toulon, Pierre M. G. 2,757,865.
Toulon, Pierre M. G. 2,760,119.
Hall, William D. Thermal fluid flow instruments. 2,756,59
7-31-56, Cl. 73—204.
Hall, William G. : See-
Evans, William G., Van Nice, and Hall. 2,740,086.
Hall, William G., to Westinghouse IOlectric Corp. Magnetic
circuits. 2,752,510, 6-26-56, Cl. 307—88.
Hall, William J., to Great Lakes 'Steel Corp. Beam. 2,737,270,
3-6-56, Cl. 189—37.
Hall, William J. Film developing device. 2,771,015,
11-20-56. Cl. 95—90.5.
Hall, William M., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Radio echo detection
system for determining range and direction of objects in
space. 2,754,509, 7-10-56, Cl. 343 — 11.
Hall, William M., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Visual indicating de-
vices. 2,760,186, 8-21-56, Cl. 340—367.
Hall, William M., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Heating apparatus.
2,761,942, 9-4-56, Cl. 219—10.55.
Hall, William P. G., G. R. Melick, and W. S. Reynolds, to
Remington Arms Co., Inc. Article arranging mechanism.
2,759,589, 8-21-56, Cl. 198—33.
Hallam, Arthur B., to Chas. F. Thackray Ltd. Screw-holding
drivers. 2,774,401, 12-18-56, Cl. 145—52.
Hallam, Cecil A. : See —
Ewaldson, Waldemar C, and Hallam. 2,740,473.
Hallas, Lister : See —
Meadows, Stanley G., Hallas, and Searles. 2,769,958.
Hallberg, Einar B. : See —
Carson, George J., and Hallberg. 2,771,571.
Hallberg, Elmer E., and S. A. Bjorklund, to Rockford Ma-
chine Tool Co. Control mechanism for machine tools.
2,740,383, 4-3-56, Cl. 121—45.
Hallden, Frederick C, to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Pulse-
power amplifier. 2,770,686, 11-13-56, Cl. 179 — 171.
Hallden, Karl W., to The Hallden Machine Co. Flying shears
having preselected miss-cut action. 2,734,570, 2-14-56, Cl.
164 — 48.
Hallden, Karl W., to The Hallden Machine Co. 'Shear blade
alignment and misalignment mechanism for cutting shears
of the rotary type. 2,749,984, 6-12-56, Cl. 164—66.
Hallden, Karl W., to The Hallden Machine Co. Apparatus for
drawing rod stock. 2,767,829, 10-23-56, Cl. 205 — 3.
Hallden Machine Co., The : See —
Hallden, Karl W. 2,734,570.
Hallden, Karl W. 2,749,984.
Hallden, Karl W. 2,767,829.
Hallead, Mervil, to The Midland Co.
tor with improved lift. 2,747,491, _
Halleiner Motorenwerke Hinterberger, Schreitt & Co.
Fuchs, Anton. 2,760,385.
Haller, Franz : See —
Kessler, Charles A., Haller, and Gardner. 2,749,864.
Haller, Jacob. Dispensing device. 2,775,375, 12-25-56, Cl.
222—362.
Haller, John, to Allied Products Corp. Process of making
powdered metal articles without briquetting. 2,737.45ii.
3-6-56, Cl. 75—200.
Haller, John, to Allied Products Corp. Process of making
perforated powdered metal article. 2,751,293, 6-19-56, Cl.
75—214.
Haller, John, to Allied Products Corp. Self-lubricating ma-
chine element. 2 752,211, 6-26-56, Cl. 308 — 240.
Haller, John. Molding press with adjustable core rod.
2,762,078, 9-11-56, Cl. 18—16.5.
Haller, John F., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Process.
2,744,811, 5-8-56, Cl. 23—154.
Haller, John W. E., to The Linen Thread Co., Ltd. Novel
machine for treating netting. 2,744,306, 5-8-56, Cl.
26—1.
Haller, Martin N. : See —
Frederick, Edward R., Jaskowski, and Haller. 2,739,39
Hallerberg, Theodore W. : See —
Hayes, Marvin F. 2,769,974.
Kratville, Robert E. 2,769,970.
Pauly, Jacob L. 2,769,938.
Hallerberg, Theodore W., R. L. Roberts,
Flum ; said Roberts and said Flum as
lerberg. Automatic recycling warning
1-10-06, Cl. 340 — 214.
Tractor drawn cultiva-
5-29-56, Cl. 97—157.
See—
Jr., and H. H.
>rs. to said Hal-
ight. 2,730,705,
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Hallerberg, Theodore W., and J. L. Pauly ; said Pauly assor.
to said Hallerberg. Heat controller. 2,769,890, 11-6-56,
CI. 219—20.
Hallett Mfg. Co. : See —
Baizer, Vernon VV. 2,732,975.
Balzer, Vernon W. 2,758,580.
Hallett, Thomas S. Drill head or bit. 2,742,439, 4-17-56,
CI. 255—312.
Halleux, Hubert, to Societe Alsacienne de Constructions
Mecaniques. Automatic electric stopping device for textile
machines in case of breaking of a roving. 2,756,296,
7-24-56, CI. 200—61.18.
Hallewell, Harold S. Mounting of diamond dressing tools.
2,764,144, 9-25-56, CI. 125—11.
Halliburton, Erie P., to D. L. Bischof. Respirator. 2,774,346,
12-18-56, CI. 128—29.
Halliburton Oil Well Cementing Co. : See —
Anderson, Terry O.. and Broaddus. 2,774,577.
Greer, Walton J. 2.735,944.
Schwegman, Harry E. 2,740,479.
Hallicrafters Co., The : See —
Bieze, Rolland W. 2,761,321.
Halliday, Donald D. and E. P. Hot air baseboard diffuser.
2,771,833, 11-27-56, CI. 98 — 40.
Halliday, Edward P. : See —
Plalliday, Donald D. and E. P. 2,771,833.
Halliday, William, and H. M. Jefferys, to Kelvin and Hughes
Ltd. Apparatus for non-destructive testing of solid bodies
by acoustic oscillations. 2,770,966, 11-20-56, CI. 73 — 67.9.
Hailing, Caleb C. Automatic screw slotting attachment for
turret lathes. 2,761,156, 9-4-56, CI. 10—5.
Halliwell, Ronald H., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process for purification of an adiponitrile. 2,768,132,
10-23-56, CI. 202—57.
Hallman, Little L., to The Terrell Machine Co. Automatic
bobbin loader for automatic winding machines. 2,733,014,
1-31-56, CI. 242 — 35.5.
Hallman, Nils J., to Aktlebolaget Zander & Ingestrom. Meth-
od for drying granular material. 2,764,819, 10-2-56, CI.
34 — 13.
Hallmark Cards, Inc. : See —
Lohnes, Howard E. 2,749,657.
Hallock, Archie C. : See —
Atlee, Zed J., and Hallock. 2,743,393.
Hallock, Clair L., to The Glenn L. Martin Co. Deburring
tool. 2,732,612, 1-31-56, CI. 29 — 90.
Hallock, Edward C. Tie rod system for molds for concrete
columns, walls, and the like. 2,750,648, 6-19-56. Cl.
Hallock. John H. : See —
Hallock, Ruth G. and J. H. 2,734,464.
Hallock, Robert L., to Elastic Stop Nut Corp. of America. Self-
locking nails having channel-shaped deformable shanks.
2,741,939, 4-17-56, Cl. 85—23.
Hallock, Ruth G. and J. H. Method and means for rolling
pie dough. 2.734,464, 2-14-56, Cl. 107 — 50.
Hallowell, Jay S. : See —
Power, James A., and Hallowell. 2.748.930.
Halls, Simon A. Hand truck. 2,765,090, 10-2-56, Cl.
214—350.
Hallsted, Richard H. : See —
Castle, Donald H. 2,741,859.
Hallum, Andrew. Soil warning device. 2,729,915, 1-10-56,
Cl. 47—19.
Hallwood. Thomas H., to W. G. Thieman. Paper roll holding
and dispensing appliance. 2,756,004, 7-24-56, Cl.
242—55.5.
Haloid Co., The : See —
Bixby, William E., and Ullrich. 2,753,278.
Forman, Ivin R. 2,740,716.
Insalaco, Michael A. 2,772,991.
Landrigan, Richard B. 2,753,308.
Luffman, Lionel E., and Benson. 2,738,705.
Luffman, Lionel E., and Benson. 2,758,503.
Mayo, Clyde R.. Crumrine, and Rosenthal. 2,771,002.
McMaster, Robert C, and Phillips. 2,774,887.
Mengali. Otavio J. 2,745,327.
Rheinfrank, John J., and Chapman. 2,741,959.
Sabel, Edward R., and Galbrecht. 2,752,443.
Steinhilper, Frank A. 2,756,676.
Turner, Milo I., Jr., and Mayo. 2,751,616.
Vyverberg, Robert G. 2,759,450.
Walkup, Lewis E. 2,774,921.
Walkup, Lewis E., and Carlton. 2,752,271.
Walkup, Lewis E.. Copley, and Beckdahl. 2,750,922.
Halper, Walter M. : See —
Chirtel, Joseph S., and Halper. 2,754,337.
Halperin, Edward F. Combination garment label. 2,752,703,
7-3-56, Cl. 40—2.
Halpern, Alfred, and C. H. Bradney, to E. Fougera & Co.,
Inc. Cardiac glycosides for intramuscular injection.
2,744,851, 5-8-56, Cl. 167—58.
Halpern, Gregory, and R. Gumbinner, to Polychrome Corp.
Planographic printing plate. 2,766,688, 10-16-56. Cl.
Halpern, Joseph. Dispensing receptacle for facial tissues or
the like. 2,748,823, 6-5-56, Cl. 150—52.
Halpert, Emanuel. Filters. 2,755,936, 7-24-56, Cl. 210 — 150
Halpin, Ralph P. : See —
Hummert. Robert H.. and Halpin. 2,752,117.
Halsey, Edward S., deceased ; F. D. Halsey, administratrix.
Hand line drum. 2,757,881, 8-7-56, Cl. 242 — 96.
Halsey, Flora D. : See —
Halsey, Edward S. 2,757,881.
Halsey, Norman W. Washing machine for bakery pans.
2,740,416, 4-3-56, Cl. 134—99.
Halstead, Paul R., to General Container Corp. Machine for
forming wire reinforced tying devices. 2,732,001, 1-24-56,
Cl. 154—1.6.
Halsted, Richard J. : See —
Drapeau, Joseph E., Jr., and Halsted. 2,758,021.
Haltenberger, Jules. Internal combustion ram inlet manifold.
2,759,462, 8-21-56, Cl. 123—52.
Halter, Allan C. to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Control system
utilizing magnetic amplifier for reference voltage.
2,752,545, 6-26-56, Cl. 318—7.
Halter, Allan C, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Control system
for stopping and starting motor. 2,752,547, 6-26-56. Cl.
318—143.
Halter, Allan C, and D. E. King, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co.
Nonlinear limit switch circuit for electric motor. 2,733,397,
1-31-56, Cl. 318—266.
Halter, Allan C, and D. E. King, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co.
Voltage limiter. 2,753,516. 7-3-56, Cl. 323—75.
Haltmeier, Alfred, to Fabrenfabriken Bayer AktienuvsH]
schaft. Manufacture of sulfuric acid. 2,730,431, 1-10-56,
Cl. 23—167.
Haltof, Henry : See —
Britton, Roscoe C, and Haltof. 2,748,919.
Halversen, Roy A., and J. O. Parker, to Parker Halversen
Co. Method for forming a protective glaze on a surface.
2.741.565. 4-10-56, Cl. 117—54.
Halverson, Kenneth M. : See —
Halverson, Merlin L. 2,771,052.
Halverson, Merlin L., to K. M. Halverson. Boat bailer.
2,771,052, 11-20-56, Cl. 114—185.
Halverson, Milton A., to Design-Rite Co. Retractible ball
type trailer hitch. 2,737,399, 3-6-56, Cl. 280—491.
Halverson, Milton A., to Design-Rite Co. Trailer hitch and
mounting bracket means therefor. 2,753,193, 7-3-56, Cl.
280—501.
Halverson, Milton A., to Design-Rite Co. Boat trailer and an-
choring strap therefor. 2,770,470, 11-13-56, Cl. 280 — 179.
Halvorsen, Alvin G. Rotary hydraulic ratio pump. 2,755.744.
7-24-56, Cl. 103—121.
Halvorsen, Jack R. : See—
Gilkey, Escho V. 2,729,250.
Halvorson, Carl T. Removable fog light. 2,744,998, 5-8-56,
Cl. 240—7.1.
Ham, George E. : See —
Craig. Alfred B., and Ham. 2,752,324.
Craig, Alfred B., and Ham. 2,775_,573.
Ham, George E., to The Chemstrand Corp.
structures comprising acrylonitrile polymers.
4-3-56, Cl. 8—4.
Ham, George E., to The Chemstrand Corp. Fiber-forming
solution of acrylonitrile polymer and reductively aminated
polymer. 2.740,763, 4-3-56, Cl. 260—32.6.
Ham, George E., to The Chemstrand Corp. Process of produc-
ing polymeric acrylonitrile materials. 2,740,773, 4-3-56,
Cl. 260—88.7.
Ham, George E., to The Chemstrand Corp. Solutions of
acrylonitrile vinyl chloride copolymer mixed with polymers
of multinuclear aromatic monomers. 2,749,321, 6-5-56,
Cl. 260—32.6.
Ham, George E., to The Chemstrand Corp. Solutions of
acrylonitrile polymers in l,5-dimethylpyrrolidone-2.
2,756.218, 7-24-56. Cl. 260—30.2.
Ham, George E., to The Chemstrand Corp. Polymeric vinyl
chloride fiber-forming compositions. 2,761,855, 9-4-56, Cl.
260 — 45.5.
Ham, George E., to The Chemstrand Corp. Composition com-
prising n-nitrosopiperidine and a copolymer of acrylonitrile.
2.769.791, 11-6-56, Cl. 260—30.2.
Ham, George E., to The Chemstrand Corp. Fiber-forming
vinyl chloride copolymer blends with acrylonitrile polymers.
2.769.792, 11-6-56, Cl. 260—32.6.
Ham, George E., to The Chemstrand Corp. Fiber-forming
acrylonitrile polymer blends. 2,769,793, 11-6-56, Cl.
260—32.6.
Ham, George E., to The Chemstrand Corp. Dyeable copoly-
mers of acrylonitrile and aminoesters of itaconic acid.
2,769,801, 11-6-56, Cl. 260—78.5.
Hamachek. Frank, Machine Co. : See —
Diffenbaugh, Parke H. 2,741,956.
Hamacher, Edward A., to North American Philips Co. X-Ray
intensity measuring system. 2,745,019, 5-8-56, Cl.
250—83.6.
Hamal, Ferdinand H., to Vinco Corp. Coated parts handling
buggy and method of coating same. 2,746,882, 5-22-56,
Cl. 117—102.
Hamal, Heinrich : See —
Sieglitz, Adolf, and Hamal. 2,770,620.
Haman, Ralph W. : See —
Murphy, Frank L., Haman, and Kay. 2,732,814.
Hamann, Alfred W. : See —
Catlin, Robert T., Hamann, and Landa. 2,759,185.
Hamann, Hans K. : See —
Pirone, Frank J., and Hamann. 2,761,152.
Hamback, Edward J. : See —
Morgavi, Gaetano A. 2,769,445.
Hamblet, Clement H.. and D. B. Hanson, to E. I. du Pont
Nemours & Co. Separation and
nitrate and related compounds. 2,750,'
260—533.
Hamborg, Peter M., to A. F. Wintercorn. Post puller attach
ment for tractors. 2,740,210, 4-3-56, Cl. 37—2.
idation of cvclohexy
r50,415, 6-12-56, Cl
332
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Hambrecht, Albert H., and R. E. Onstad, to Research Prod-
ucts Corp. Gas filter. 2,754,928, 7-17-56, CI. 183—49.
Hambrock, Kenneth O., and J. A. Robertson, to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours & Co. Production of 1,5-pentanediol from
furfural. 2,768,979, 10-30-56, CI. 260—635.
Hamburg, Henry F., to M. Kuziak. Differential pressure
switch. 2,766,349, 10-9-56, CI. 200 — 83.
Hamel, Frederic L. Grease packer for antifriction bearings.
2,729,305, 1-3-56, CI. 184—1.
Hamel, Ivan : See —
Kelso, James W., and Hamel. 2,742,306.
Hamel, William E. : See —
Stearman, Lloyd C„ and Hamel. 2,738,639.
Hamel, William E., and L. C. Stearman, to Stearman-Hamel,
Inc. Cotton picker. 2,741,888. 4-17-56, CI. 56—12.
Hamer, Alfred A. Journal box lubricating device. 2,742,331,
4-17-56, CI. 308—83.
Hamer, Joseph P. : See—
Forster, Eric O., and Hamer. 2,734,030.
Hamer, William A. : See —
Frost, Loyd T., and Hamer. 2,733,069.
Hamil, A. B. : See —
Norman, Joe, Jr., and Hamil. 2,773,669.
Hamill, William W. Differential speed responsive device.
2,761,669, 9-4-56, CI. 264—9.
Hamilton, Archibald M. Masts, towers or like structure.
2,738,039, 3-13-56, CI. 189—26.
Hamilton, Bertis F., deceased ; W. S. Hamilton, executor, to
Hamilton Mfg. Corp. Chair having revolvable vertically
adjustable seat. 2,740,464, 4-3-06, CI. 155—94.
Hamilton, Bertis F deceased ; W. S. Hamilton, executor, to
Hamilton Mfg. Corp. Leaf-holding means for drop-leaf
tables. 2,740,680, 4-3-56, CI. 311—65.
Hamilton, Bertis F., deceased ; W. S. Hamilton, executor.
Spring-back chair. 2,770,292, 11-13-56, CI. 155 — 157.
Hamilton, Billy H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Transistor and electromagnetic control apparatus.
2,759,142, 8-14-56, CI. 323—66.
Hamilton, Carl C, to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Material
agitating and feed rate controlling screw arrangement for
feeding hoppers. 2,743,850, 5-1-56, CI. 222—238.
Hamilton, Carl R. Hair curling assembly. 2,757,676, 8-7-56,
CI. 132—42.
Hamilton, Clark II. Drill, tap and die index. 2,736,426,
2-28-56, CI. 206—17.
Hamilton, Douglas J., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Transistor
pulse generator. 2,758,206, 8-7-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Hamilton, Earl F. Chair base. 2,732,157, 1-24-56, CI.
248—194.
Hamilton, Earl F. and W. S. Swivel tilting chair. 2,729,273.
1-3-56, CI. 155—77.
Hamilton, Edgar K. : See —
Bavley, Abraham, and Hamilton. 2,729,647.
Bavley, Abraham, and Hamilton. 2,758,998.
Bavley, Abraham, Hamilton, and Kraus. 2,738,352.
Hamilton, Edgar K. Polishing composition. 2,738,282,
3-13-56, CI. 106—8.
Hamilton, Elbert R. Adjustable grill for outdoor fireplaces.
2,751, 899^ 6-26-56. CI. 126—25.
Hamilton, Francis E., G. V. Hawkins, R. E. Lawhead, Jr.,
and E. S. Hughes, Jr., to International Business Machines
Corp. Data storage apparatus. 2,770,797, 11-13-56, CI.
340—174.
Hamilton, Harry H., and A. R. Barr. Outlet box and means
for mounting same. 2,759,621, 8-21-56, CI. 220—3.6.
Hamilton, James A. : See —
Alpert, Marshall B., and Hamilton. 2,760,930.
Hamilton, John N. : See-
Franks, George W.. and Hamilton. 2,754,428.
Hamilton, Liday E., Sr. and G. D. Safety roof bracket.
2,729,517, 1-3-56, CI. 304—20.
Hamilton, Lyle A. : See —
Garwood William E., and Hamilton. 2,731,458.
Hamilton, Lvle A., and R. H. Williams, to Socony Mobil Oil
Co., Inc. Preparation of amides. 2,745,853, 5-15-56, CI.
260 — 404.
Hamilton Mfg. Corp. : See —
Brown, Clifford S.. and O'Xeil. 2,750,052.
Hamilton, Bertis F. 2,740,464.
Hamilton, Bertis F. 2,740,680.
Hamilton. Matthew E., to J. I. Case Co. Side delivery rake.
2,729,931, 1-10-56, CI. 56—377.
Hamilton, Merrill V., and M. E. Hoop, to United States Steel
Corp. Strip supporting device. 2,745,663, 5-15-56, CI.
271—2.1.
Hamilton, R. L. : See —
Bishop, Jerry W. 2,740,153.
Hamilton, Richard L. : See —
Gould, Herbert R., and Hamilton. 2,731,607.
Hamilton, Richard W., to American Cyanamid Co. Prepara-
tion of guanidines from cyanates of alkali metals and sul-
famates. 2,759,974, 8-21-56, CI. 260—564.
Hamilton, Richard W., to American Cyanamid Co. Prepara-
tion of guanidine sulfate. 2,768,203, 10-23-56, CI.
260—564.
Hamilton, Richard W., and W. C. Mallison, to American
Cyanamid Co. Melamine purification. 2,734,059, 2-7-56,
Ci. 260—249.7.
Hamilton, Robert C. : See —
Brandes, Roy H., Hamilton, and Moore. 2,766,731.
Hamilton, Robert M. : See —
Opie, Joseph W., Nordgren, and Hamilton. 2,767,167.
Hamilton, Russell I., to The Garlock Packing Co. Floating
packing ring assemblies for sealing rotary shafts.
2,729,477, 1-3-56, CI. 286—11.16.
Hamilton Shoe Co. : See —
Morphy John W. 2,770,824.
Hamilton, Thomas : See —
May, Frederick T., and Hamilton. 2,763,963.
Hamilton-Thomas Corp. : See —
Wiegers, Irvin E. 2,739,610.
Wiegers, Irvin E. 2,753,146.
Wiegers, Irvin E., and Davis. 2,744,748.
Hamilton Tool Co., Xne : See —
Dillenburger, Robert A. 2,736,380.
Franzmann, William H. 2,761,631.
Franzmann, William H. 2,766,984.
Hauffman. Harold W. 2,729,982.
Hamilton, Wallace, to Consolidated Car-Heating Co., Inc.
Electric motor control for door operation. 2,737,621, 3-6-56,
CI. 318—266.
Hamilton Watch Co. : See —
Derr, Kenneth W.
Detwiler, Harry S
Farmer, James W.,
Hamilton, William C.
Bovard, Robert 1
Bovard, Robert M., and Hamilton.
Hamilton, William S. : See-
Hamilton, Bertis F. 2,740,464.
Hamilton, Bertis F. 2,740,680.
Hamilton, Bertis F. 2,770,292.
Hamilton, Earl F. and W. S. 2,729,273.
Hamilton, William S. H. : See —
Dormitzer, Henry, and Hamilton. 2,775,668.
Hamilton, William S. H. Starting and operating circuits for
fluorescent lamps. 2,729,768, 1-3-56, CI. 315—100.
H. Starting and operating circuits for
2,729,769, 1-3-56, CI. 315 — 100.
H. Starting and operating circuits for
2,735,960, 2-21-56, CI. 31o— 100.
H. Starters for fluorescent lamps.
2,756,559.
, 2,739,682.
and Thomson. 2,742,860.
See —
Hamilton. 2,758,01
Hamilton, William
fluorescent lamps.
Hamilton, William £
fluorescent lamps.
Hamilton, William S
2,735,961, 2-21-56, CI. 315—100.
Hamilton, William S. H. Starting and operating circuits for
fluorescent lamps. 2,743,383, 4-24-56, CI. 315 — 100.
Hamlett Sidney J., to White Sewing Machine Corp. Bobbin
winder for sewing machine. 2,733,868, 2-7-56, CI. 242 — 22.
Hamlett, Sidney J., to White Sewing Machine Corp. Thread
tensioning device for sewing machines. 2,764,366, 9-25-56,
CI. 242—150.
Hamley, Lester H. Open sided golf bag. 2,739,631, 3-27-56,
CI. 150—1.5.
Hamlon, John S. Container. 2,737,312, 3-6-56, CI. 220 — 38.5.
Hamm, Clarence L., to General Electric Co. Self-cleaning
dynamoelectric machine. 2,753,473, 7-3-56, CI. 310 — 60.
Hamm, Douglas W., to Muskegon Piston King Co. Spacer
and expander ring. 2,743,973, 5-1-56, CI. 309 — 45.
Hamm, Douglas W., to Muskegon Piston Ring Co. Piston ring
oil sealing structure. 2,769,675, 11-6-56, Cl. 309 — 44.
Hamm, Douglas W., to Muskegon Piston Ring Co. Unit piston
ring. 2,770,512, 11-13-56, Cl. 309 — 44.
Hamman, Harold E. : See —
Larsson. Robert T. 2,731,178.
Hammarquist, Gustaf. Container for motor vehicle registra-
tion cards. 2,759,623, 8-21-56, Cl. 220—18.
Hammarstrom, Johan E., to Sandvikens Jernverks Aktiebolag.
Bow saw with spring metal saw bow. 2,747,630, 5-29-56,
Cl. 145—33.
Hammel-Dahl Co. : See —
Curran, John R. 2,732,172.
Hammell, Kemper M. : See —
Kinkaid, Robert J., and Hammell. 2,774,951.
Hammer, Allan C. Fluid pumps. 2,753,109, 7-3-56, Cl.
230—235.
Hammer, Charles M. : See —
Hardy, Benjamin G„ and Hammer. 2,763,967.
Hammer, Henry F., to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Isonicotinoyl-
aminobiguanide. 2,753,354, 7-3-56, Cl. 260 — 295.
Hammer, Irving P., and J. B. Rust. % to Montclair Research
Corp., and % to Ellis-Foster Co. Preparation of water
soluble salt of n-dialkvlaminoalkoxymethyl polyamide.
2,744,883, 5-8-56, Cl. 260—72.
Hammer, Samuel, to United Metal Box Co., Inc. Recessed
handle for drawers, doors, and the like. 2,771,627,
11-27-56, Cl. 16—124.
Hammer, Steffen. Method and arrangement to carry out
welding operations on plastic film webs. 2,738,828, 3-20-56,
Cl. 154—42.
Hammeras, Raymond E., and E. F. Bowdish, to Bowdish
and Associates, Inc. Lead-copper-silver alloys and proc-
ess for producing same. 2.744,008, 5-1-56, Cl. 75 — 166.
Hammerberg, Chester A., to Armour and Co. Meat-shaping
method. 2,732,153, 1-31-56, Cl. 99—194.
Hammerli, Harold E. : See —
Kristoff. Andrew A., and Hammerli. 2,768.043.
Hammerly, Herman J., to General Electric Co. Electric ter-
minal connector. 2,732,535, 1-24-56, Cl. 339 — 272.
Hammerlv, Herman J., to General Electric Co. Fusible elec-
tric switch unit. 2,738,399, 3-13-56, Cl. 200—163.
Hammerly, Herman J., R. T. Casey, and W. H. Yeamans, to
General Electric Co. Panelboard construction. 2,738,445,
3-13-56, Cl. 317—119.
Hammermills, Inc. : See —
Oberhellmann, Theodore A. 2,734,686.
Hammers, William J. Exhaust fume eliminator. 2,766,714,
10-16-56, Cl. 115—0.5.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Hammerslag, Julius : See —
Volff, Charles, and Hammerslag. 2,735,036.
Hammerstrom, Henry H., and L. B. Woodruff. Alternating
current dynamo-electric machine. 2,732,509, 1-24-56, CI.
310—168.
Hammial, Le Roy L., and V. C. Benoit. Roofing materials
and roof construction. 2,734,466, 2-14-56, CI. 108 — 12.
Hammill, Edward B., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Broach-
ing tool for forming tapered openings in tubes. 2,770,174,
11_13_56 q-[ qq 33
Hammitt, Andrew B., and H. L. Birum, Jr. Weather plate.
2,769 212, 11-6-56, CI. 20—4.
Hammitt, Homer H., and A. W. Sheldon ; said Hammitt assor.
to D. Boyd. Row crop mulcher. 2,758,529, 8-14-56, CI.
97—35.
Hammock Package Ltd. : See —
Steinbock, Robert S. 2,745,754.
Hammond, Almerion J., to General Motors Corp. Automobile
hood hinge. 2,740,155, 4-3-56, CI. 16—163.
Hammond, Arthur C. E., to Davey, Paxman & Co. Ltd.
Internal combustion engines. 2,734,496, 2-14-56, CI.
Hammond, Cecil P., and W. Shackleton, deceased (C. F.
Hammond, administrator), % to Lining Components Ltd.
Liquid container. 2,771,221, 11-20-56 CI. 222 — 111.
Hammond, Charles F., to Gemmer Mfg. Co. Manual and hy-
draulic power actuated steering gear. 2,754,924, 7-17-56,
CI. 180—79.2.
Hammond, Charles F., to Gemmer Mfg. Co. Manual and
power actuated steering mechanism for motor vehicles.
2,769,348, 11-6-56, CI. 74—388.
Hammond, Charles T., to Redwing Ltd. Spring actuated
latch device for doors and like closures. 2,752,184, 6-26-56,
CI. 292—71.
Hammond, Edmund B., Jr., to Sperry Rand Corp. Compen-
sated gyroscopic horizon. 2,734,278, 2-14-56, CI. 33 — 204.
Hammond, Edmund B., Jr., to Sperry Rand Corp. Three axis
tracking system. 2,740,962, 4-3-56, CI. 343 — 7.4.
Hammond, Edmund B., Jr., to Sperry Rand Corp. Gyro roll
compensating system. 2,756,598, 7-31-56, CI. 74 — 5.44.
Hammond, George, Jr., to Armstrong Cork Co. Apparatus for
producing crown closure. 2,750,910, 6-19-56. CI. 113 — 42.
Hammond, Gordon. Structural material. 2,772,757, 12-4-56,
CI. 189—34.
Hammond Iron Works : See —
Fino, Alexander F. 2,735,573.
Hammond, John H., Jr. : See —
Purington, Ellison S. 2,762,018.
Purington, Ellison S. 2,764,630.
Hammond, John H., Jr. Cooking stove with renewable cook-
ing surface. Re. 24,188, 7-31-56, CI. 126—214.
Hammond, John H., Jr. Moving ball on magnetic track.
2,746,206, 5-22-56, Cl. 46 — 43.
Hammond, John H., Jr. Smoke dissipating ash tray.
2,747,101, 5-22-56, Cl. 250—48.
Hammond, John H., Jr. Pipe organ system. 2,761,343,
9-4-56, Cl. 84—1.04.
Hammond, Kathleen M. : See —
Lincoln, James, Hammond, and Groombridge. 2,739,958.
Hammond, Philip D., to Merck & Co., Inc. Racemization of
ff-hvdroxy - /?,;8 - dimethyl-gamma-butyrolactone. 2,739,157,
3-20-56, Cl. 260—343.6.
Hammond, Titus, and C. Principale. to Alarm Products, Inc.
Burglar alarm systems. 2,760,084, 8-21-56, Cl. 307 — 66.
Hammond, William E., to The Air Preheater Corp. Support-
ing rotor independently of housing in air preheaters.
2,732,183, 1-24-56, Cl. 257—6.
Hammond, William E., and J. A. Lidford, to The Air Preheater
Corp. Circumferential sealing leaves. 2,740,614, 4-3-56,
Cl. 257—6.
Hammond, William H. Barn cleaner. 2,752,029, 6-26-56,
Cl. 198—79.
Hamner, Glen P. : See —
Jones, Thomas G., Hamner, and Fuqua. 2,757,206.
Hamner, Glen P., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Recovery of cyclo and methylcyclopentadiene by liquid
vapor phase cracking. 2,733,280, 1-31-56, Cl. 260 — 666.
Hamner, Glen P., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Process for recovery of aromatics separated from cyclic
dlenes. 2,733,283, 1-31-56, Cl. 260—674.
Hamner, Glen P., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Proc-
ess for recovery of aromatic hydrocarbons by dimerizing
cyclic diolefins, distilling to obtain a Ce-G? cut, phosphoric
acid polymerizing the olefins, and distilling to obtain an
aromatic rich fraction. 2,733,284, 1-31-56, Cl. 260 — 674.
Hamner, Glen P., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Re-
covery of hydrocarbons from highly cracked petroleum frac-
tions by dimerizing the cyclic diolefins distilling to obtain a
C«-C7 cut, clay polymerizing the olefins and distilling to ob-
tain a benzene rich fraction. 2,733,285, 1-31-56, Cl.
260—674.
Hamner, Glen P., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Petroleum resins from heavy fractions. 2,753,326, 7-3-56,
Cl. 260—82.
Hamner, Glen P.. to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Polymers from piperylene concentrates. 2,753,382, 7-3-56,
Cl. 260 — 666.
Hamner, Glen P., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Process for improving engine cleanliness characteristics of
cracked gasolines by treating with phosphorus pentoxide.
2.756.181. 7-24-56. Cl. 196—23.
Hamner, Glen P., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Process for recovery of acyclic diene dimers. 2,773,106,
12-4-50, Cl. 260—666.
333
Hamner, Glen P., and T. G. Jones, to Esso Research and Engi-
neering Co. Resins from steamcracked Cs distillate frac-
tions. 2,750,359, 6-12-56, Cl. 260—82.
Hamner, Glen P., and T. G. Jones, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Petroleum resins of improved color from
18°-85° C. stream. 2,775,575, 12-25-56, Cl. 260—82.
Hamner, Glen P., T. G. Jones, J. A. McDaniel, Jr., and M. C.
Fuqua, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Polymers
from steam cracked distillate streams of 18°-54° C. boiling
range. 2,775,570, 12-25-56, Cl. 260—82.
Hamner, Lewis T., to Vacuum Motor Corp. Fluid pressure
motor. 2,739,573, 3-27-56, Cl. 121—157.
Hamontre, Hugh C, F. G. Mueller, and F. E. Armstrong.
Instrument to measure the diameter of subsurface well
bores. 2,771,686, 11-27-56, Cl. 33 — 178.
Hampden Brass and Aluminum Co. : See —
Mastriforte, Otil F. 2,758,615.
Sevetz, Edward B., Sr. 2,744,547.
Hampel, Clifford A. : See —
Williamson, Hilding V., and Hampel. 2,768,877.
Hampel, Kenneth, to Jervis Corp. Process of sealing anodized
aluminum and aluminum base alloys. 2,767,134, 10-16-56,
Cl. 204 — 38.
Hampf, Edvin F., to Aktiebolaget Harbor. Flexible pocket
conveying means. 2,758,703, 8-14-56, Cl. 198 — 153.
Hampson, John C, to Rockwell Spring and Axle Co. Attach-
ment for wire coiling machine. 2,746,512, 5-22-56, Cl.
153—65.
Hampson, John C, to Rockwell Spring and Axle Co. Wire
forming attachment for cut-off. 2,752,956, 7-3-56, Cl.
140 — 71.
Hampton, Leon N. : See —
Brown, Clayton B., and Hampton, and Thiel. 2,774,821.
Hampton, Lucian W. Load carrying attachment for bicycles,
motorcycles, and the like. 2,764,329, 9-25-56, Cl. 224 — 41.
Hampton, Robert W. : See —
Avery, Harold T., and Hampton. 2,771,505.
Hampton, Robert W., to Marchant Calculators, Inc. Count-
ing circuits. 2,771,550, 11-20-56, Cl. 250—27.
Hampton, Robert W., to Marchant Calculators, Inc. Count-
ing circuits. 2,771,551, 11-20-56, Cl. 250—27.
Hampton, Robert W., to Marchant Calculators, Inc. Diode
capacitor regenerator. 2,771,575, 11-20-56, Cl. 320 — 1.
Hampton, Ronald, to Patents and Investments Ltd. Appara-
tus for use in pickling bars, tubes, and the like. 2,751,916,
6-26-56, Cl. 134—160.
Hampton, William J. : See —
Hueber, Carl J., and Hampton. 2,739,533.
Hamran, Olav. Tractor mounted blasting punch. 2,730,972,
1-17-56. Cl. 111—89.
Hanaway, Paul A. : See—
Woodell, Victor A., and Hanaway. 2,752,039.
Hanby, Oscar H. Can opener. 2,755,547, 7-24-56, Cl. 30—4.
Hancock, Albert S., Jr. Manual reset mechanical time actu-
ated fluid valve. 2,761,501. 9-4-56, Cl. 161—7.
Hancock Brick and Tile Co., The : See —
Schmunk, John D. 2,770,861.
Hancock, Harold E., S. Goldblatt, and J. M. Mason ; said Han-
cock and said Mason assors. to said Goldblatt. Device for
determining vibration sensitivity. 2,742,035, 4-17-56, Cl.
Hancock, Helen C. Disappearing support. 2,735,737,2-21-56,
Hancock, Henry E. : See — -
Robinson, Cecil, and Hancock. 2,739,072.
Hancock, James L. : See —
Georgiev, Alexander M.. and Hancock. 2,766 408
Hancock Mfg. Co. : See —
Marple, Rollo. 2.729,492.
Marple, Rollo. 2,736,186.
Marple, Rolo. 2,762,643.
Hancock, Noel W. : See —
McCoy, David O., and Hancock. 2,760,189.
Hancock, Noel W., to Collins Radio Co. R. F. pulsed ampli-
fier. 2,755,379, 7-17-56, Cl. 250—27.
Hancock, Ralph H. : See —
Emblem, Harold G., Cloherty, and Hancock. 2,752,653.
Hancock, Robert D. : See —
Hagen, Glenn E., Williams, and Hancock. 2,729,762.
Hancock, Robert D., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Pulse genera-
tor. 2,732,497, 1-24-56, Cl. 250—36.
Hancock, Robert D., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Read-out
tube. 2,735,038, 2-14-56, Cl. 315—334.
Hancock, Robert D., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Multi-contact
switch. 2,740,851, 4-3-56, Cl. 200—6.
Hancox, Burton W. Low pressure sealing valves. 2,736,333,
2—28—56, Cl. 137 — 232.
Hand, George J., Sr.. to Decelo-Chute Corp. Aerodynamic
aircraft brake. 2,729,409, 1-3-56. Cl. 244 — 113.
Hand. Leslie T., to Morsegraph Inc. Web folding machine and
method. 2,765,164, 10-2-56, Cl. 270 — 73.
Hand, Peter, Brewery Co. : See —
Wakely, Richard D. 2,758,923.
Wakely, Richard D. 2,758,924.
Hand, William L. Automatic air regulating control device.
2,745,602, 5-15-56, Cl. 236—13.
Handa. Itsuo. Measuring meter for a tape recorder.
2,757,456. 8-7-56. Cl. 33—129.
Handel, Neil E. : See —
Jones. Floyd B.. Schuck, and Handel. 2,751,689.
Handel, Neil E., to The Foxboro Co. Electronic time constant
system. 2,743,358, 4-24-56, Cl. 250—27.
Handelmaatschappij "Avedko" C. V. : See —
Kooiman, Pieter L., and de Graaff. 2,766,620.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Handfield, Leopold. Ejector. 2,750,708, 6-19-56, CI. 43—147.
Handler, Elliot, S. Adler, and L. T. Stormon. Acrobatic
figure toy. 2,740,232, 4-3-56, CI. 46 — 118.
Handley Brown Heater Co. : See —
Handley, Harold E. 2,756,776.
Handley, Harold E., to Handley Brown Heater Co. Safety
shut-off cock for burners with pilot lighter. 2,756,776,
7-31-56, CI. 137—637.1.
Handley, John, % to J. N. Browne. Pit prop. 2,771,264,
11-20-56, CI. 248—356.
Handley Page Ltd. : See —
Lachmann, Gustav V. 2.742,247.
Handling Equipment & Mfg. Co. : See —
Bowen, Max E., Hanish, and Carlson. 2,772,344.
Hands, Fitzroy J., to Ricardo & Co., Engineers (1927) Ltd.
Air cooled cylinder heads for internal combustion engines.
2,753,853, 7-10-56, CI. 123 — 41.67.
Hands, Sidney, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Sur-
face treatment of titanium or titanium base alloys.
2,734,837 2-14-56, CI. 134 — 27.
Handschin, Max G., to Promundo. Method and apparatus for
the arbitrary repetition of parts of automatic telephon.o-
graph messages which were not understood. 2,706,323,
10-9-56, CI. 179—6.
Handschin, Max G., to Promundo. Method and device for
distant control of a telephonograph by code signals over a
telephone line. 2,773,123, 12-4-5(1, CI. 179 — 6.
Handschin, Max G., to Promundo. Method and device for
controlling a telephonograph. 2,773,124, 12-4-5G, CI.
179—6.
Handschin, Max G., and W. Spieser, to Promundo. Device for
the erasure of recordings on magnetic sound carriers in the
form of discs ,or endless tapes. 2,766,328, 10-9-56, CI.
179—100.2.
Handwerk, David P. Condensation trap. 2,737,364, 3-0-56,
CI. 251—157.
Handy & Harman : See —
Coxe, Charles D. 2,739,375.
Haneberg, Raymond A. : See —
Hobing, John W. 2,735,284.
Haneberg, Richard H. : See —
Hobing, John W. 2,735,284.
Haney, Daniel R., Jr. Syringe scabbard. 2,753,094, 7-3-56,
CI. 224—5.
Haney, Donald W. : See —
Daly, George F., Haney, and Phillips. 2,753,793.
Hanft, Charles : See —
Bockelmann, John B., and Hanft. 2,736,190.
Bockelmann, John B., and Hanft. 2,736,191.
Hanhart. Walter, to Ciba Ltd. Metalliferous trisazo-dyestuffs.
2,769,805, 11-6-56, CI. 260 — 145.
Hanington, Charles A. Heat indicator for pot handles.
2,750,916, 6-19-56, CI. 116—102.
Hanink, Dean K., and R. E. Clague, to General Motors Corp.
Sand cores having high-temperature strength and method
of producing same. 2,732,600, 1-31-56, CI. 22 — 165.
Hanink, Dean K., and R. E. Clague, to General Motors Corp.
Investment mold and core assembly. 2,756,475, 7-31-56,
CI. 22—196.
Hanink, Dean K., and R. F. Thomson, to General Motors Corp.
Process for brazing. 2,757,269, 7-31-56, CI. 219 — 12.
Hanish, Joseph A. : See —
Bowen, Max E., Hanish, and Carlson. 2,772,344.
Hanke, William. Method of and means for producing heads
on metal wire or rod. 2,768,540, 10-30-56, CI. 78 — 62.
Hanken, George H. : See —
Jungjohann, Vernon H., Hanken, and Robinson.
2,750,810.
Hankey, Ernest H., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Pressure head
for extruders. 2,770,836, 11-20-56, CI. 18—12.
Hankin, Donald C, to RTC Shipbuilding Corp. Propulsion
control system. 2,772,759, 12-4-56, CI. 192— .098.
Hankin, Ralph L., to The Etna Machine Co. Electrode and
roll assembly for tube mills. 2,762,902, 9-11-50, CI.
219—59.
Hankison Corp. : See —
Hankison, Paul M. 2,755,245.
Hankison, Paul M., to Hankison Corp. Measured flow control
of liquid. 2,755,245, 7-1 7-50, CI. 210—17.
Hankovich, Bernice B., administratrix : See —
Brant, Gilbert W. 2,744,080.
Hanks, Donald E. Release mechanism. 2,747,412, 5-29-56,
CI. 74—2.
Hanks, Emily G. Head form for artists' and sculptors' use.
2,743,535, 5-1-56, CI. 35—26.
Hanks, Harold M. Fluid evacuating apparatus. 2,740,420,
4-3-56, CI. 137—205.
Hanks, Hugh C, Jr. : See —
Schutz, Harald, Thomas, and Hanks. 2,735,981.
Hanley, Frank H. : See —
Foley, Daniel E., and Hanley. 2,761,896.
Hanley, Frank H., to American Telephone and Telegraph Co.
'Selective call circuit for signaling systems. 2,73 -1,935,
2-14-56, CI. 178—2.
Hanley, Harvey H. Combustion chamber and method of mix-
ing and burning fuel. 2,736,168, 2-28-56, Cl. 60 — 39.69.
Hanley, Stanley M. : See —
Bixby, William H. 2,733,402.
Bixby, William H. 2,752,551.
Blxby, William H. 2,774,930.
Hanlon, Patrick. Liquid soap dispenser. 2,765,964, 10-9-56,
Cl. 222—340.
Hanly, Fred J. : See —
Foehr, Edward G., and Hanly. 2,753,307.
Hanly, Fred J., to California Research Corp. Filters coated
with thickened oils. 2,751,039, 6-19-56, Cl. 183—44.
Hanly, Fred J., to California Research Corp. Filters coated
with polyamide-thickened oils. 2,751,040, 6-19-56, Cl.
183 — 44.
Hanly, Harry A. : See —
Myklebust, James A., and Hanly. 2,748,859.
Hanrr Melvin M. : See —
Cardillo, Joseph S., and Hann. 2,769,393.
Cardillo, Joseph S., Hann, 'Sadler, and Lundgard.
2,731,569.
Hann, Victor A., to The Welsbach Corp. Suppression of
spontaneous ignition. 2,761,872, 9-4-56, Cl. 260 — 514.
Hanna, Aubrey L. : See —
Weimer, Paul E., and Hanna. 2,729,685.
Weimer, Paul E., and Hanna. 2,767,226.
Hanna, Clinton R., G. R. Douglas, and K. A. Oplinger, to
Westinghouse Electric Corp. Pressure sensitive systems
and apparatus. 2,763,450, 9-18-56, Cl. 244—77.
Hanna Coal & Ore Corp. : See —
Vidmar, John P. 2,744,514.
Hannable, Daniel W., and E. W. Stacey, deceased (by H. M,
Stacey, executrix), to United 'Shoe Machinery Corp. Ma
chines for preparing soles for attachment. 2,730,735
1-17-56, Cl. 12—85.1.
Hannafin, Jerome J. Quick-convertible camera back
2,747,477, 5-29-56, Cl. 95—36.
Hannah, Joe C, to The Fluor Corp., Ltd. Operating a re
boiler system for fractionating absorber-stills which com
prises separately introducing vapors and liquid from the re
boiler into the still and mixing absorbed vapor vaporized
from the still bottoms with the liquid before its introduc-
tion into the still. 2,729,588, 1-3-56, Cl. 196 — 8.
Hannah, Ottis B. Live bait bucket. 2,734,305, 2-14-56, Cl.
43—56.
Hannay, Clifford B., & Son, Inc. : See —
Hannay, George A. 2,738,143.
Hannay, George A., to Clifford B. Hannay & Son, Inc. Hose
reel. 2,738,143, 3-13-56, Cl. 242 — 157.
Hannay, Norman B., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Method of forming junctions in silicon. 2,743,200, 4-24-56,
Cl. 148—1.5.
Hannay, Robert S. E., and W. Kilby, to Standfast Dyers &
Printers Ltd. Method of and apparatus for continuously
maintaining uniform the composition of a composite liquid.
2,742,914, 4-24-56, Cl. 137—1.
Hannay, Robert S. E., and W. Kilby, to Standfast Dyers and
Printers Ltd. Dyeing of textile materials using molten
metal. 2,772,136, 11-27-56, Cl. 8—1.
Hannes, Paul, to Koppers Co., Inc. Roll crusher with means
to axially adjust the position of at least one roll. 2,736,504,
2-28-56, Cl. 241—231.
Hanney, Angus F., to The American Laundry Machinery Co.
Automatic dump valve. 2,737,038, 3-6-56, Cl. 68 — 12.
Hannifin Corp. : See —
Hicks, Frederick W., Jr. 2,754,840.
Hannon, Cyril H. : See —
Briggs, James L., Jr., and Hannon. 2,744.822.
Hannon, Michael J. : See —
Svoboda, Martin C. 2,730,183.
Hannon, William F., to The Fafnir Bearing Co. Chucking
means. 2,757,493, 8-7-56. Cl. 51—237.
Hannula, Leonard : See —
Thorwaldson, Bjorn. 2,763,491.
Hannunkari, Lasse J., and G. Kulvik. Washer for fibrous ma-
terials. 2,765,645, 10-9-56, Cl. 68 — 181.
Hanovia Chemical and Mfg. Co. : See —
Anderson, William T., Jr. 2,763,806.
Anderson, William T., Jr., and Clark. 2,732,513.
Darney, Harold E. 2,732,502.
Krefft, Hermann E., Harris, and Koerbis. 2,763,803.
Hanscom, H. FA Co., Inc. : See —
Hanscom, Harris F. 2,770,183.
Hanscom, Harris F., to H. F. Hanscom & Co., Inc. Tying
machine. 2,770,183, 11-13-56, Cl. 200—10.
Hanse, Albert B., to Pettibone Mulliken Corp. Hammer
rotor for hammermills. 2,747,803. 5-29-56, Cl. 241 — 191.
Hanse, Albert B., and F. W. Rollins, to Pettibone Mulliken
Corp. Plural stage impact breaker with impacting rotors
and adjacent deflector screen grates. 2,767,928, 10-23-56,
Cl. 241—86.
Hansel, Paul G., to Servo Corp. of America. Controlled
oscillator. 2,749,442, 6-5-56, Cl. 250 — 36.
Hansel, Paul G., to Servo Corp. of America. Direct-reading
frequency meter. 2,749,515, 6-5-56, Cl. 324 — 79.
Hansel, Paul G., to the United States of America as repre-
sented bv the Secretary of the Armv. Frequency determining
apparatus. 2,769,091, 10-30-56, Cl. 250 — 36'
Hansel, Paul G., to the United States of America as repre
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Frequency coin
cidence indicator. 2,774,037, 12-11-56, Cl. 324—79.
Hansel, Svdney. Cable-type bark-removal devices. 2,760,534
8-28-56, Cl. 144—208.
Hansell, Clarence W., to Radio Corp. of America. Electro-
magnetic amplitude limiters. 2,742,567, 4-17-56. Cl,
250—27.
Hansell, Clarence W., to Radio Corp. of America. Frequency
shift signalling. 2,743,354, 4-24-56, Cl. 250 — 8.
Hansell, Clarence W., and W. D. Houghton, to Radio Corp.
.of America. Distortion reduction in time division multi-
plex systems. 2,763,721, 9-18-56, Cl. 179 — 15.
Hansell, Erik B. : See —
Devol, George C, and Hansell. 2,741,757.
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Hansell, Erik B., deceased, by M. B. Hansen, administratrix
Ultrasonic generator and crystal holder. 2,761,076,
8-28-56, CI. 310 — 9.1.
Hansell, Fred B., and J. Edens, to Brammer Mfg. Co. Pan
rack assembly. 2,758,904, 8-14-56, CI. 312 — 348.
Hansen, Marjorie B. : See —
Hansell, Erik B. 2,761,076.
Hansella Werk Albert Hankel A. G. : See —
Thiirlings, Hermann. 2,737,909.
Hanselmann, Norman K. Method of packaging compressible
articles. 2,764,859, 10-2-56, CI. 53 — 22.
Hansen, Aage C. C, to Elastic Stop Nut Corp. of America.
Holders for rotary tools. 2,736,561, 2-28-56, CI. 279 — 75.
Hansen, Alfred J., now by change of name J. A. Hansen, to
Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Thread arrangement for engaged
male and female members having different coefficients of
thermal expansion. 2,770,997. 11-20-56, CI. 85 — 1.
Hansen, Arnold A. Wall supported shoe holder and stretcher.
2,735,121, 2-21-56, CI. 12—128.6.
Hansen, Charles P. : See —
Fricke, Guy C, and Hansen. 2,749.265.
Hansen, Charles W., to J. I. Case Co. Deflector for delivery
pipe. 2,742,329, 4-17-56, CI. 302 — 61.
Hansen, Clarence E., to Birtman Electric Co. Vacuum cleaner
air valve. 2,754,048, 7-10-56, CI. 230—47.
Hansen, Clarence E., to Birtman Electric Co. Air flow appara-
tus. 2,759,659, 8-21-56, CI. 230 — 47.
Hansen, Dennis G. : See —
Tapp, Raymond P. J., Avenell, and Hansen. 2,758,730.
Hansen, Edward H., and H. L. Stettler, Jr., to Elkhart Brass
Mfg. Co., Inc. Spray nozzle for fire hose and the like.
2,763,514, 9-18-56, CI. 299—131.
Hansen, Ejvind M. : See —
Hansen, Jens M., S. F. M. and E. M. 2,742.000.
Hansen, Elmer F., to General Electric Co. Yapor generator
cartridge chamber and cartridge for dynamoelectric ma-
chine collectors. 2,744,206, 5-1-56, CI. 310—228.
Hansen, Elmer K. Wagon unloader. 2,772,796, 12-4-56, CI.
214 — 83.14.
Hansen, Elmer K. Detachable end gate apparatus. 2,772,914,
12 1 56 CI 296 53
Hansen, Francis F. Bread dough loaf curling. 2,730,051,
1-10-56, CI. 107—54.
Hansen, Francis F. Sheeted dough turner. 2,732,927,
1-31-56, CI. 198—33.
Hansen, Francis F. Cross or diagonal sheeting of dough.
2,735,382, 2-21-56, CI. 107—54.
Hansen, Francis F. Bread moulding. 2,746,403, 5-22-56,
CI. 107—54.
Hansen, Francis F. Baking grease. 2,758,928, 8-14-56,
CI. 99—118.
Hansen, Fred C, Sr. Golfing aids. 2,771,678, 11-27-56, CI.
33—46.
Hansen, Fred E., to The Hansen Mfg. Co. Valved coupling.
2,761,469, 9^-56, CI. 137—614.
Hansen, Frithjof N. C, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Induction lamp. 2,774,905, 12-18-56, CI. 313—161.
Hansen, Fritz B. : See —
Moore, James F., and Hansen. 2,733,067.
Hansen, George E. : See —
Carr, Edward W., Daehler, Adelman, and Hansen.
2,753,889.
Hansen, George E., to Crane Co. Ballcocks. 2,730,121, CI.
137—437.
Hansen, George E., to Crane Co. Tank filling valve 2,730,127,
1-10-56, 'CI. 137—591.
Hansen, George E., F. D. Cotterman, and E. P. De Craene,
to Crane Co. Valve. 2,750,960, 6-19-56, CI. 137—609.
Hansen, Gerald D., Jr., to Calgon, Inc. Calcium carbonate dis-
persions and method of making same. 2,750,299, 6-12-56,
CI. 106 — 308.
Hansen, Gilbert H, N. H. Koertge, and P. F. White, to Furnas
Electric Co. Duplex switch actuator. 2,747,035, 5-22-56,
CI. 200—17.
Hansen, Hans H. : See —
Pearson, Roy W., and Hansen. 2,768,282.
Seeloff, Melvin M., and Hansen. 2,730,995.
Hansen, Hans H., and M. M. Seeloff, to The Taylor-Winfield
Corp. Fluid pressure actuator for machine components.
2,731,534, 1-17-56, CI. 219—4.
Hansen, Hans R. A., and E. G. Conger, to The Louis Allis Co.
Current and torque limit circuit for electric motor.
2,754,463, 7-10-56, CI. 318—308.
Hansen, Harding B., S. S. Stenersen, W. C. Sealey, and K.
P. Wiederkehr, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Coil clamping
device for a transformer. 2,774,047, 12-11-56, CI.
33g 197
Hansen, Harold S. Logarithmic computer. 2,767,915,
10-23-56, CI. 235—61.
Hansen, Harry. Apparatus for attaching stop elements to
the stringers of sliding fasteners. 2,766,452, 10-16-56, CI.
1—187.
Hansen, Harry J., and A. P. Wiedemann, to United States
Steel Corp. Method and apparatus for making grommets.
2,753,678, 7-10-56, CI. 57—21.
Hansen, Howard J., to The Hansen Mfg. Co. Processing
connector. 2,739,612, 3-27-56, CI. 137 — 614.
Hansen, J. Richard, and G. Sprengling, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy.
Ultrasonic coupling means for piezoelectric crystals.
2,731,573. 1-17-56, CI. 310—8,3.
Hansen, Jens M.. S. F. M. and E. M., to A/S Toms Labora-
torium. Machines for the extrusion of chocolate paste or a
simUar plastic mass. 2,742,000, 4-17-56, CI. 107 — 27.
Woodward, and Hansen.
2,742,000.
Holding means for
2,737,915, 3-13-56,
Hansen, John A. : See —
Hansen, Alfred J. 2,770,9
Hansen, John E. : See —
Filachione, Edward M
2,732,361.
Hansen, John E., and T. J. Dietz, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of Agriculture.
Vulcanization of acrylic acid copolymers. 2,772,251,
11-27-56, CI. 260—79.5.
Hansen, Kai H., to General Motors Corp. Independent vehicle
wheel suspensions. Re. 24,248, 12-4-56, CI. 267 — 8.
Hansen, Kai H., to General Motors Corp. Independent ve-
hicle wheel suspensions. 2,731,257. 1-17-56, CI. 267 — 8.
Hansen, Klaus L., to Harnischfeger Corp. Induced current
rotary apparatus. 2,762,940, 9-11-56, CI. 310 — 105.
Hansen, Klaus L. Synchronous rectifier and inverter.
2,764,727, 9-25-56, CI. 321—50.
Hansen, Louis I., to Archer-Daniels-Midland Co. Lacquer
plasticizer. 2,754,306, 7-10-56, CI. 260 — 404.8.
Hansen Mfg. Co., The : See —
Hansen, Fred E. 2,761,469.
Hansen, Howard J. 2,739,612.
Hansen, Oscar A., and A. Mohr, to Andersen & Bruuns Fabriker
A/S. Apparatus for singly separating conical cups from
a nested stack. 2,738,899, 3-20-56, CI. 221 — 251.
Hansen, Ralph C, H. O. Powers, and G. A. Thwaites, to
Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Pallet case. 2,738,058,
3-13-56, CI. 206—62.
Hansen, Richard M. Paper bottle spout. 2,757,830. 8-7-56,
CI. 2^2—528.
Hansen, Roy C. : See —
Carter, Allan J., Hansen, and Heinen. 2,734,042.
Hansen, Siegfried, to Hughes Aircraft Co. Electrostatic stor-
age devices. 2,767,345, 10-16-56, CI. 315 — 12.
Hansen, Siegfried, to Hughes Aircraft Co. X-ray image in-
tensifier system. 2,775,719, 12-25-56, CI. 315 — 11.
Hansen, Sigurd F. M. : See —
Hansen, Jens M., S. F. M. and E. Hi
Hansen, Warren, to Gellman Mfg. Co.
bobbin winders of sewing machines.
CI. 112—218.
Hansen, Wilbur O., to General Electri
balancing network. 2,768,347, 10-23-56,
Hansen, William W. :See —
Varian, Russel H., and Hansen. 2,737,356.
Hansen, William W., deceased, by O. D. Ross, executrix, and
R. H. Varian, to The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stan-
ford Junior University. Tuning means for cavity resonator
devices. 2,757,312, 7-31-56, CI. 315 — 6.
Hanser, Charles A. : See —
Kuhn, Robert A., and Hanser. 2,768,275.
Hansley, Virgil L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Production of imino substituted acetones and their hydrol-
ysis to substituted acetones. 2,742,503, 4-17-56, CI.
260—566.
flanslick, Roy S. : See —
Bruce, William F., Hanslick, and Freed. 2,746,959.
Hanslick, Roy S., to American Home Products Corp. Amine
salt of penicillin. 2,742,465, 4-17-56, CI. 260—239.1.
Hanslick, Roy 'S., and W. F. Bruce, to American Home Prod-
ucts Corp. Imidazolidine salts of penicillin. 2,750,379,
6-12-56, CI. 260—239.1.
Hanslick, Roy S. and R. Bogash, to American Home Products
Corp. Diaralkylalkylenediamine preparation. 2.770,653,
11-13-56. CI. 260—570.9.
Hansman Industries, Inc. : See —
Hansman, John E. 2,738,133.
Hansman, John E., to Hansman Industries, Inc. Temperature
control for heating systems. 2,738,133, 3-13-56, CI.
236 — 9.
Hanson, Alden W. Method and means for maintaining hot
water temperatures in supply pipes. 2,760,047, 8-21-56,
CI. 219—39.
Hanson, Alden W., to The Dow Chemical Co. Continuous
method for making solid polymeric materials. 2,769,804,
11-6-56, Cl. 260—86.7.
Hanson, Alfred : See —
French, George F. and R. 2,775,265.
Hanson, Alfred H., to The Fairbanks Co. Appliance hand
truck provided with stair-climbing attachment. 2,772,096,
11-27-56, Cl. 280—5.24.
Hanson, Carl V., and D. W. Finlay, to Boeing Airplane
Co. Aircraft control mechanism. 2,756,951, 7-31-56, Cl.
244 — 75.
Hanson, Clarence E., Jr., and P. L. Vermaire, to General
Motors Corp. Bearing. 2,743,714, 5-1-56, Cl. 123 — 90.
Hanson, Doyce B. : See —
Hamblet, Clement H., and Hanson. 2,750,415.
Hanson, Edward C, to Protection Equipment Co., Inc. Appa-
ratus for conveying articles. 2,763,446, 9-18-56, Cl.
243 — 7.
Hanson, Edward S. : See —
Reid, Robert J., Hanson, and Pikna. 2,755,314.
Hanson, Estyle D., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Apparatus
for holding and advancing articles. 2,767,623, 10-23-56,
Cl. 90 — 58.
Hanson, Estyle D., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Wire payoff
apparatus. 2,774,548, 12-18-56, Cl. 242—128.
Hanson-Gorrill-Brian, Inc. : See —
Brian, William S. 2,758,790.
Hanson. Hartwig M., to The C. M. Kemp Mfg. Co. Propor-
tioning and mixing apparatus. 2,774,657, 12-18-56, Cl.
48—184.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Hanson, Hazel M. : See —
Openorth, John E., and Hanson
Hanson, Hugh D. Valved fitting.
137—322.
Hanson, Karl M., to Woodward Governor Co. Magnetic ampli-
fier. 2,752,429, 6-26-56, CI. 179—171.
Hanson, Lars, to Carrier Corp. Automatic service valves for
use in refrigeration systems. 2,762,204, 9-11-50, CI. 62—3.
Hanson, Lars, to Carrier Corp. Self-contained ice making
unit. 2,775,101, 12-25-56, CI. 62—108.
Miles G. : See —
Gretzinger, John R., Chea, and Hanson. 2,754,002.
ison, Newell B. Silage chopping device. 2,765,157,
10-2-56, CI. 262—20.
Hanson, Robert H. : See —
David, Donald J., and Hanson. 2,738,298.
Hanson, Robert L., and W. E. Kock, to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Inc. Distant-talking telephone system. 2,736,771,
2-28-56, CI. 179—1.
Hanson, Rodney L., and H. L. Mitten, Jr., to The Creamery
Package Mfg. Co. Valve construction. 2,748,802, 6-5-56,
CI. 138—42.
Hanson, Ross A. : See —
Kay, Nicholas L Hendricks, and Hanson. 2,744,053.
Hanson, Ross A., to Union Oil Co. of California. Process for
hydro-desulfurization of light hydrocarbons using a nickel
oxide catalyst. 2,746,907, 5-22-56, CI. 196 — 28.
Hanson, Ross A., to Union Oil Co. of California. Conversion
catalysts and processes for bonding the catalyst composites.
2,759,899, 8-21-56, CI. 252— -150.
Hanson, Russell O. Warning flag. 2,732,823, 1-31-56, CI.
116 — 173.
Hanson, Selmer O. Ice auger head. 2,766,014, 10-9-56,
CI. 255—70.
Hanson, Theodore L., to Tele-Trip Policy Co.. Inc. Stamp
dispenser for insurance policy vending and validating mech-
anism. 2,732,271, 1-24-56, CI. 312—39.
Hanson, Thomas K., and L. M. Kinnard. to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Process for preparing aryl thiophenes.
2,748,144, 5-29-56, CI. 260—329.
Hanson-Van Winkle-Munning Co. : See —
Hauck, Paul A. 2,736,441.
Hauck, Paul A. 2,769,519.
Todd, Guerin, and Hauck. 2,738,888.
Hanson, Wallace E., to Sample-Durick Co., Inc. Portable
cardboard display members. 2,735,638, 2-21-56, Cl. 248—
35.
Hanson, Walter J. : See —
Owen, Edwin H., and Hanson. 2,771,726.
Rouan. Francis J., and Hanson. 2,741,982.
Hanson, Walter J., to Pitney-Bowes, Inc. Value printing die
cover means. 2,746,382, 5-22-56, Cl. 101 — 91.
Hanson, Walter J., to Pltney-Bowes, Inc. Folding machine
of the buckle chute type. 2,751,221, 6-19-56, Cl. 270—68.
Hanson, Walter J., and A. G. Russell, to Pitney-Bowes, Inc.
Postage printing die protection means. 2,743,668, 5-1-56,
Cl. 101—91.
Hanson, Walter J., and R. H. Van Wagener, to Pitney-Bowes,
Inc. Inking device. 2,748.698, 6-5-56, Cl. 101 — 350.
Hanson, Walter J., F. J. Rouan, and J. W. Bach, to Pitney-
Bowes, Inc. Folding machine with parti-circular buckle
chutes. 2,766,040, 10-9-56, Cl. 270—68.
Hanson, Wesley T., Jr., to Eastman Kodak Co. False-color
or false-sensitized photographic film containing colored
couplers. 2,763,549, 9-18-56, Cl. 95—2.
Hanson, William E. : See —
Coggeshall, Norman D., and Hanson. 2,767,320.
Lewis, Alexander, Jr., and Hanson. 2,738,309.
Hanssen, Petter M., to Ellison Bronze Co., Inc. Door check
with fluid bumper. 2,769,195, 11-6-56, Cl. 16 — 82.
Hansson, Karl G. L. : See —
Stromberg, Tage A., and Hansson. 2,771,684.
Hanszen, Eugene W., and L. B. Trenholme, to Union Carbide
and Carbon Corp. Catalyst and process for making vinyl
esters. 2,750,410, 6-12-56, Cl. 260 — 498.
Hantelmann, Eduard : See —
Pirot, Ernst, and Hantelmann. 2,773,047.
Hanthorn, Horace F.. to Radio Corp. of America. Ultrahigh
frequency sweep generator. 2,752,499. 6-26-56, Cl.
250—36.
Hanysz, Eugene A., and E. F. Weller, Jr., to General Motors
Corp. Thermoelectric instrument for testing materials.
2,750,791, 6-19-56, Cl. 73—15.
Hanze, Arthur R. : See —
Marlatt, Paul E., Hanze, Mcintosh, and Levin. 2,752,365.
Schneider, William P., and Hanze. 2,769,823.
Weisblat, David I., Magerlein, Myers, Hanze, and Rolf-
son. 2,737,523.
Hanze, Arthur R., and R. H. Levin, to The Upjohn Co.
4-chloropregnane-17tt,21-diol-,'-;,l 1 ,20-trione and 21-esters
thereof. 2,751,401, 6-19-56, Cl. 260 — 397.45.
Hanzlik, Jay J. : See —
Krampe, Paul T., and Hanzlik. Re. 24,107.
Hapman, Hannah J. : See —
Hapman, Henry W. 2,735,534.
Hapman, Henry W. 2,738,887.
Hapman, Henry W. 2,747,723.
Hapman. Henry W., 40% to H. J. Hapman. Flight conveyor.
2,735,534, 2-21-56, Cl. 198 — 176.
Hapman, Henry W., 40% to H. J. Hapman. Boom conveyor
apparatus. 2,738,887, 3-20-56, Cl. 214—21.
Hapman, Henry W., 40% to H. J. Hapman. Bucket con-
veyor with protected pivot shaft. 2,747,723, 5-29-56. Cl.
198—148.
Happe, Melvin J. : See —
Skromme, Lawrence H., and Happe. 2,750,729.
Happe, Melvin J., and E. B. Nolt, to Sperry Rand Corp.
Intermittent drive mechanism. 2,774,246, 12-18-56, Cl.
74—84.
Happe, Ralph A., to Battelle Development Corp. Metallic
powders. 2,734,817, 2-14-56, Cl. 75— .5.
Happe, Reynold, to The Singer Mfg. Co. Ventilating struc-
tures for small insulated induction motors. 2,763,796,
9-18-56, Cl. 310—62.
Happe, Reynold, to The Singer Mfg. Co. Power operated con-
trol units for sewing machines. 2,764,112, 9-25-56, Cl.
112—67.
Happe, Reynold, and H. B. Fuge, to The Singer Mfg. Co.
Snap switch mechanisms. 2,739,198, 3-20-50, Cl. 200 — 67.
Happe, Wilhelm : See —
Huss, Richard, Happe, Siebert, and Weissert. 2,758,109.
Happel, Herman E., M. J. Arvin, and F. J. Murphy, to Unitypo,
Inc. Auxiliary keyboard and operating mechanism for type-
setting, typecasting, message transmission, tape perforating
and similar machines. 2,739,649, 3-27-56, Cl. 164 — 113.
Happel, John, and C. J. Marsel. Manufacturing process for
acetylenic hydrocarbons. 2,752,405, 6-26-56. Cl. 260 — 678.
Happel, John, and C. J. Marsel. Cracking of isobutylene with
steam to produce substituted acetylenes and diolefins.
2,763,703, 9-18-56, Cl. 260 — 678.
Happoldt, William B., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Polyethylene modified with ethylene distearamide.
2,765,293, 10-2-56, Cl. 260 — 45.9.
Happoldt, William B.. Jr. : See —
Barker, Harold C., Lewis, and Happoldt. 2,770,608.
Hara, James R. Golf practice device. 2,755,091, Cl. 273 — 190.
Harada, Henry H., to General Motors Corp. Quick reset wheel
assembly. 2,737,345, 3-6-56, Cl. 235 — 144.
Harada, Kiyoshi : See —
Utsumi, Isamu, and Harada. 2,770,624.
Haralson, Jesse S. Filing cabinet. 2,740,684, 4-3-56, Cl.
312—223.
Haralson, Robert H., Jr. Pharmaceutical dispenser.
2,731,965, 1-24-56, Cl. 128—272.
Harasek, Richard J., to Motorola, Inc. Printed circuit chas-
sis and tube clip. 2,730,690, 1-10-56, Cl. 339 — 193.
Harasek, Richard J., to Motorola, Inc. Radio receiver ap-
paratus. 2,738,419, 3-13-56, Cl. 250 — 16.
Harbaugh, Watson D. Transmissions. 2,772,583, 12-4-56,
Cl. 74—758.
Harbaugh, Watson D. Photoelectric musical instrument.
2,774,272, 12-18-56, Cl. 84—1.18.
Harbaugh, Willis E., to Radio Corp. of America. Method
of making a non-deforming laminated electrode support.
2,761,197, 9-4-56, Cl. 29—155.5.
Harbors, Henry C, and E. D. Sharpe, to Cook Bros. Equip-
ment Co. Transit concrete mixer. 2,729,435, 1-3-56, Cl.
259 — 172.
Harbert, William J. Check device for heavy springs.
2,758,833, 8-14-56, Cl. 267—74.
Harbich, Franz, and A. von Pohl. Pressure fluctuation ar-
rester. 2,761,472, 9-4-56, Cl. 138—26.
Harbison, George C. : See —
Horvay, Julius B., and Harbison. 2,754,663.
Harbison-Walker Refractories Co. : See —
Coffman, James E., and Lloyd. 2,736,187.
Harbo Mfg. Co. : See —
Baines, Charles H. 2,743,933.
Harbulak, Harry J., to ACF Industries, Inc. Mine car.
2,741,998, 4-17-56, Cl. 105—364.
Harcourt, George T., to Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co. Me-
chanical movement for seam cap riveting and the like.
2,749,760, 6-12-56, Cl. 74—110.
Harcourt, Guy N. : See —
Neubauer, Herman E., and Harcourt, and Angstadt.
2,760,791.
Harcourt Knitting Co. : See —
Jenard, Leonard J., and Fregeolle. 2,767,567.
Harcus, Robert T., to Borg-Warner Corp. Open hole carrier.
2,764,938, 10-2-56. Cl. 102—20.
Hard af Segerstad, Carl G. and A. T. Westberg, to Sandvikens
Jernverks Aktiebolag. Balanced valve fluid-actuated con-
trol device. 2,746,424, 5-22-56, Cl. 121—38.
Hard af Segerstad, Carl-Gustaf, and A. H. Malmquist, to
Scandvikens Jernverks Aktiebolag. Pneumatic gaging de-
vice, 2,729,968, 1-10-56, Cl. 73—37.6.
Harden, Charles M. : See —
Alexander, William G., and Harden.
Harden, William L. Fishing rod holder.
Cl. 43—16.
Hardenberg, Jan J. C. : See—
Boldingh, Willem H., Hardenberg, Oosterkamp, and
Verhoeff. 2,751,504.
Harder, Arthur J. Interlocking devices for concrete wall form
panels. 2,740,182, 4-3-56. Cl. 25—131.
Harder, Arthur J., Jr., to The Rauland Corp. Cathode-ray
tube sealing apparatus. 2,731,771, 1-24-56, Cl. 49 — 1.
Harder, Arthur J., Jr., to The Rauland Corp. Line-contact
sealing fixture. 2,731,947, 1-24-56, Cl. 118—500.
Harder, August. Spray guns. 2,740,670, 4-3-56, Cl.
299—140.1.
[. H. Wright, to American Viscose
2,773,773, 12-11-56, Cl. 99—176.
Harder, Clarence L., and 1
Corp. Sealing process.
Harder, Ralph N. : See —
Hughes, Guy N., and Harder. 2,744,240.
Hardestv, George K. C. Illuminating assembly for indicating
instruments. 2,738,759, 3-20-56, Cl. 116—129.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Cleaning, dusting and polishing device.
5, CI. 15—231.
Hardey, Edwin F.
2,739,334, 3-27-
Hardfield Corp. : See —
Haskins, Lewis S. 2,762,411.
Hardgrove, Ralph M., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Fuel and
air control damper for cyclone furnaces. 2,772,645,
12-4-56, CI. 110—28.
Hardgrove, Robert R. : See —
Lake, Ernest T., and Hardgrove. 2,774,142.
Hardie, Harry L. Automatic valve apparatus. 2,736,037,
2-28-56, CI. 4 — 26.
Hardie, James H., to The Canadian Cutler Mail Chute Co. Ltd.
Flush-type mail chutes. 2,768,724, 10-30-56, CI. 193 — 8.
Hardie Mfg. Co. : See —
Tuft, Miles H. 2,762,651.
Hardi, Frits R. : See —
Valeton, Josue J. P., Hardi, and van der Poel. 2,775,716.
Hardimon, Robert H. Shoe. 2,736,110, 2-28-56, CI. 36—58.5.
Hardin, Hubert W., and C. C. Brinkoeter, to Ed Friedrich,
Inc. Room air conditioners. 2,730,873, 1-17-56, CI.
62 — 129.
Hardin, N. A. : See —
Brandon. Clarence W. 2,732,687.
Hardin, Stanford A. : See —
Striplin, Marcus M., Jr., Hardin, and Bundy. 2,744,944.
Harding, Clarke T., M. W. Mayer, and R. O. Wright, to
Esso Research and Engineering Co. Combination crude
distillation and cracking process. 2,731,396, 1-17-56, CI.
196 — 49.
Harding, Francis, to American Machine & Foundry Co.
Cigarette making machine. 2,759,482, 8-21-56, CI. 131 — 66.
Harding, George W. : See —
Jones, Harry H., and Hudock. 2,739,567.
Harding Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Borushko, Michael J. 2,728,952.
Harding, Milo Co. : See —
Bailey, Richard W. 2,743,670.
Harding, Paul L. Fishhook. 2,733,540, 2-7-56, CI.
43 — 44.82.
Harding, William R., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Manu-
facture of selenium rectifiers. 2,747,254, 5-29-56, CI.
29—25.3.
Hardinge Co., Inc. : See —
Hardinge, Harlowe. 2,753,998.
Hardinge, Harlowe. Material handling mechanism.
2,750,038, 6-12-56, CI. 210—55.
Hardinge, Harlowe, to Hardinge Co., Inc. Method and ap-
paratus for heavy-media separation. 2,753,998, 7-10-56,
CI. 209—172.5.
Hardinge, Harlowe. Process and apparatus for classifying
material. 2,758,713, 8-14-56, CI. 209—144.
Hardison, Wilbur T., to M. E. Bourns. Multiconductor cable.
2,749.261, 6-5-56, CI. 154—2.24.
Hardman, Albert F., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. New
compositions of matter. 2,757.174, 7-31-56, Cl. 260 — 247.1.
Hardman, Albert F., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
Manufacture of sulfenamides. 2,772,278, 11-27-56, Cl.
260—306.6.
Hardman, Harley F. : See —
Hughes, Everett C, Hardman, and Fink. 2,764,889.
Hardman, Harley F., to The Standard Oil Co. Preparation
of asphaltic material. 2,738,312, 3-13-56, Cl. 196—74.
Hardman, Harley F., to The Standard Oil Co. Asphalt con-
taining an aerogel. 2,759,842. 8-21-56, Cl. 106 — 281.
Hardman, Harley F., E. C. Hughes, and F. Veatch, to The
Standard Oil Co. Asphalt containing an aerogel. 2,759,843,
8-21-56, Cl. 106—281.
Hardman, James A., to Utah Scientific Research Foundation.
Counterbalance drive mechanism for reciprocating cutters.
2,736.156, 2-28-56, Cl. 56—296.
Hardman, James A., to Utah Scientific Research Foundation.
Power transmission means for reciprocation cutting assem-
bly. 2,742,753, 4-24-56, Cl. 56—296.
Hardt, Rudolf, to Maschinenfabrik Turner Aktiengesellschaft.
Apparatus for determing pressure in splitting resilient ma-
terials. 2,749,982, 6-12-56, Cl. 1 64 — 39.
Hardtmuth, L. & C. Inc. : See —
Danjczek, William E. 2,751,700.
Hardware Products Co. : See —
Marsh, Luther. 2,729.253.
Hardway, Edward V., Jr., to Consolidated Electrodynamics
Corp. Electrokinetic transducers. 2,769,929, 11-6-56, Cl.
310—2.
Hardwick, Robert F., to General Electric Co. Manufacture
of decorative lamps. 2,749,203, 6-5-56, Cl. 316 — 18.
Hardwicke, Norman L., and G. W. Walpert, to Monsanto
Chemical Co. Cyanuric chloride. 2,762,798, 9-11-56, Cl.
260—248.
Hardy, Albert L.. to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Reloader and mag-
netic brake for automatic machine gun. 2,767,615,
10-23-56, Cl. 89—1.
Hardy, Allen W. : See —
Duncan, Sydney F., and Hardy. 2,737,261.
Hardy, Benjamin G., and C. M. Hammer, to A. P. de Sanno
& Son, Inc. Abrasive cut-off machine. 2,763,967, 9-25-56,
Cl. 51—98.
Hardy. Charles H.-A. Closure remover, particularly for corks
:,338, 9-4-56. Cl.
Hardy, Edgar E. : See —
Slocombe, Robert J., Hardy, and Saunders. 2,770,639.
337
Hardy, Edgar E., and T. Reetz, to Monsanto Chemical Co.
Esters of epoxidized phosphonic acids and halogenated or-
ganic materials stabilized therewith. 2,770,610, 11-13-56,
Cl. 260 — 45.8.
Hardy, Henry G. : See —
Tocci-Guilbert, B. 2,767,527.
Tocci-Guilbert, B. 2,767,528.
Hardy. Howard C, to Armour Research Foundation of the
Illinois Institute of Technology. Apparatus for measuring
vibrations. 2,733,597, 2-7-56, Cl. 73 — 69.
Hardy, James A., to Schwitzer Corp. Method of assembling
rubber bushings. 2 763,055, 9-18-56, Cl. 29 — 450.
Hardy, James A., to Schwitzer Corp. Pump control mecha-
nism. 2,768,585, 10-30-56, Cl. 103 — 120.
Hardy, John L., to The Dow Chemical Co. Fungicidal fumi-
gant composition comprising bromonitromethane and
method of applying to soil. 2,763,962, 9-25-56, Cl. 47 — 58.
Hardy, John L., to The Dow Chemical Co. Vinyl benzene
compound composition and method for the treatment of soil.
2,769,745, 11-6-56, Cl. 167—39.
Hardy, Leland E. Model airplane propeller hub and cowl
construction. 2,765,858, 10-9-56, Cl. 170 — 159.
Hardy, Maurice E., to Zenith Radio Corp. Phonograph speed
indicator. 2,736,228, 2-28-56 Cl. 88—14.
Hardy, Ren6, to Sepco. Intercommunication system.
2,761,011, 8-28-56, Cl. 179—1.
Hardy, Robert L., and C. E. Hemminger, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Method of regenerating hydroforming cat-
alysts. 2,737,476, 3-6-56, Cl. 196—50.
Hardy, Thomas J. : See —
Dobbratz, Edward J., and Hardy. 2,768,333.
Hardy, William B., to American Cyanamid Co. Separation of
position isomers. 2,732,393, 1-24-56, Cl. 260 — 457.
Hardy, William B., to American Cyanamid Co. Preparation
of sulfuric acid half esters of leuco vat dyes. 2,774,761,
12-18-56, Cl. 260—274.
Hardy, William B., and F. H. Adams, to American Cyanamid
Co. Bis-sulfonyltriazenes. 2,766,226, 10-9-56, Cl.
260—140.
Hardy, William B., and F. H. Adams, to American Cyanamid
Co. Sulfonyltriazenes. 2,766,227, 10-9-56, Cl. 260 — 140.
Hardy, William B., and F. H. Adams, to American Cyanamid
Co. Bis-sulfonyltriazenes. 2,766,228, 10-9-56, Cl.
260—140.
Hardy, William B., and F. H. Adams, to American Cyanamid
Co. Preparation of sulfonyltriazenes. 2,766,229, 10-9-56,
Cl. 260 — 140.
Hardy, William B., and R. B. Fortenbaugh, to American
Cyanamid Co. Replacement of bromine by chlorine in aro-
matic compounds. 2,769,815, 11-6-56, Cl. 260 — 325.
Hardy, William B., and W. S. Forster, to American Cyanamid
Co. Process for benzophenones (dimethylformamide).
2,773,903, 12-11-56, Cl. 260—591.
Hare, Charles L, Coin control attachment for dial telephones.
2,732,430, 1-24-56, Cl. 179—6.3.
Hare, Donald G. C, to Magnetic Equipment, Inc. Magnetic
sound reproducer. 2,768,243, 10-23-56, Cl. 179 — 100.2.
Hare, George H. : See —
Toomin, Hershel, and Hare. 2,744,222.
Hare, George H., and D. R. Margetts, to Beckman Instruments,
Inc. Radio frequency mass spectrometer. 2,769,093,
10-30-56, Cl. 250 — 41.9.
Hare, Leo A. : See —
Standard, John W. 2,733,533.
Hare, Terence G. Centrifugal friction clutch with chain
actuator. 2,758,690, 8-14-56, Cl. 192 — 105.
Hare, Terence G. Centrifugal friction type clutch with chain
member. 2,702,484, 9-11-56, Cl. 192 — 105.
Hare, Terence G. Centrifugal friction type clutch. 2,765,063,
10-2-56, Cl. 192—105.
Hare, Terence G., to Miller Mfg. Co. Car top luggage carrier
structure. 2,771,231, 11-20-56, Cl. 224 — 42.1.
Hare, Terence G., to Miller Mfg. Co. Attaching and support-
ing means for automobile luggage carrier. 2,775,381,
12-25-56, Cl. 224—42.1.
Hare, Weston A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Method of preparing resilient acrylonitrile polymer fibers.
2,764,468, 9-25-56, Cl. 18—54.
Har'el, Abraham, and C. C. Cheng, to Radio Corp. of Amer-
ica. Transistor oscillator circuit. 2,757,289, 7-31-56, Cl.
250—36.
Haresnape. Dorothy S., formerly Macken, and R. L. Denyer,
to The British Petroleum Co. Ltd. Sweetening of petro-
leum oils containing mercaptans with alkali and oxygen and
then with alkali, a solutizer and oxygen. 2,729,591, 1-3-56,
Cl. 196—29.
Haresnape, John N : See —
Porter, Frederick W. B., and Haresnape. 2,769,755.
Harfenist, Morton : See —
Bavley, Abraham, and Harfenist. 2,742,478.
Bavley, Abraham, and Harfenist. 2.742,479.
Bavley, Abraham, Harfenist, Lazier, and McLamore.
2,742,480.
Bavley, Abraham, Harfenist, and McLamore. 2,750,428.
Harfert, Arthur. Soil conditioner. 2,749,827, 6-12-56, Cl.
97—212.
Hargenrater, Quentin, to American Viscose Corp. Warp beam
package. 2,738,176, 3-13-56, Cl. 28—78.
Hargett, Hayden M. Water ski foot binding device.
2,728,927, 1-3-56, Cl. 9—21.
Hargett, Huston, to Commercial Display Corp. Adjustable
partition clip for trays and shelving. 2,751,088, 6-19-56,
Cl. 211—55.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Tire coating liquid. 2,752,256,
Hargis, Alexander
6-26-56, CI. 106—36.
Hargrave, John T.. to Interchemical Corp. Multicolor print-
ing press for round objects. 2,764,933, 10-2-56, CI.
101 — 38.
Hargreaves, Harry. Pickers for underpick looms. 2,740,431,
4-3-56, CI. 139—159.
Hargrove, Atwo.od H„ to Bendix Aviation Corp. Noise squelch
system. 2,751,493, 6-19-56, CI. 250 — 20.
Ilai'iiH'k, Peter J. Rotary mining machine. 2,730.331,
1-10-56, CI. 255—22.
Harjes, Frederick W., N. P. Salz, and J. W. Culp, to Sylvania
Electric Products, Inc. Plashlamp contaminant detector.
2,767,325, 10-16-56, CI. 250—83.3.
Harju, Walter A. Vertical slat Venetian blind. 2,759, o34,
8-21-56, CI. 160—168. T .
Harkenrider, Robert J., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Injec-
tion unit for molding machines. 2,737,686, 3-13-56, CI.
18—30.
Harkenrider, Robert J., to G. D. Miller. Traction motor
lubricator. 2,738,242, 3-13-56. CI. 308—132.
Harkenrider, Robert J., to R. W. Miller and B. A. Miller.
Handle for journal box packing. 2,747,952, 5-29-56, CI.
308—243.
Harkenrider, Robert J., to R. W. and B. A. Miller. Journal
lubricator. 2,702,065, 9-11-50, CI. 308—88.
Harkenrider, Robert J., to R. W. and B. A. Miller. Journal
box packing. 2,762,607, 9-11-56, CI. 308—243.
Harkenrider, Robert J., to G. D. Miller. Shaft lubricator.
2,768,035, 10-23-56, CI. 308—132.
Harker, Charles B., to Bartelt Engineering Co. Dispensing
apparatus for double bags. 2,732,989, 1-31-56, CI. 226—59.
Harker, Charles B., to Bartelt Engineering Co. Dispensing
device. 2,742,215, 4-17-56, CI. 226—59.
Harker, Charles B., to Bartelt Engineering Co. Packaging
machine. 2,745,583, 5-15-56, CI. 226 — 59.
Harker, Charles B., to Bartelt Engineering Co. Folding and
guiding mechanism for double wall bag machines.
2,762,273, 9-11-56, CI. 93—20.
Harker, George A. : See —
Benjamin, William R., and Harker. 2,765,869.
Harker Pottery Co. : See —
Guthrie, George B. 2,731,126.
Harkey, George D., Jr., and C. E. Hawk, to Aerojet-* ieneral
Corp. Fluid delivery device. 2,771,915, 11-27-56, CI.
141 — 116.
Harkness, Andrew W. Flush valve and valve outlet.
2,744,258. 5-8-56, CI. 4—52.
Harkness, Andrew W. Valve ball cage. 2,744,260, 5-8-56,
CI. 4 — 57.
Harkness, William L. : See —
Cargill, Sylvester H., and Harkness. 2,747,350.
Harks, Walter M., to Bowser, Inc. Sample holder. 2,749,797,
6-12-56, CI. 88—14.
Harks, Walter M. Multiple level indicator for a tank variety
vehicle. 2,750,715, 7-31-56, CI. 116—118.
Harks, Walter M., and J. J. Delaney, to Bowser, Inc. Dual
liquid dispenser. 2,732,976, 1-31-56, CI. 222—26.
Harlan, Campbell A. Overhead carriage. 2,761,396, 9-4-56,
CI. 105—154.
Harlan, Campbell A. Mobile tower with elevator for making
overhead assemblies. 2,761,574, 9-4-56, CI. 214 — 103.
Harlan, John M. : See —
Harlan, Campbell A. and J. M. 2,762,659.
Harlan, R. K. : See —
Harlan, Roger B. 2,757,317.
Harlan, Roger B., V> to R. K. Harlan. Radiation responsive
control units. 2,757,317, 7-31-56, CI. 315 — 156.
Harland. Campbell A. and J. M. Extensible scaffold.
2,762,659, 9-11-56, CI. 304—29.
Harland, Philip W. : See —
Le Van, Ambrose E., and Harland. 2,739.480.
Waite, Ralph D., and Harland. 2,739,306.
Harland, Philip W., to American Machine and Metals, Inc.
Anchoring devices for bottle closures. 2,732,106, 1-24-56,
CI. 222—561.
Harland, Philip W., and J. T. Kunz ; said Harland assor. to
American Machine and Metals, Inc., and said Kunz assor. to
Schulmerich Electronics, Inc. Panel mounted casing con-
taining synchrotransformer, amplifier and servomotor oper-
ated indicator. 2,738,497, 3-13-56, CI. 340—315.
Harle, Harold P. : See —
Shell, Ernest F., and Harle. 2,758,448.
Harle, Harold P., to General Electric Co. Sloping baffle for
a refrigerator. 2,750,759, 6-19-56, CI. 62—103.
Harless, Charles A., to R. Hoe & Co., Inc. Partitioned
fountain rotary intaglio printing machines. 2,744,464,
5-8-56, CI. 101—157.
Harless, Charles A., to R. Hoe & Co., Inc. Movable nipping
roller delivery for a printing machine. 2,746,748, 5-22-56,
CI. 270—41.
Harless, Charles A., and E. W. Worthington, to R. Hoe & Co.,
Inc. Impression adjusting mechanism for printing presses.
2,743,672, 5-1-56, CI. 101—247.
Harley-Davidson Motor Co. : See —
Harley, William J. 2,770,869.
Harley, Frank B. Releasable buckles. 2,769,220, 11-6-56,
CI. 24—193.
Harley, Joseph J. : See —
Travilla, James C, and Harley. 2,738,035.
Harley, William J., to Harley-Davidson Motor Co. Method
of making roller bearing cage. 2,770,869, 11-20-56, CI.
29—148.4.
Electrical precipitator.
Electrical precipitator.
Purification of gases.
Harlow, Earl V., to Koppers Co., Inc.
2.737.258, 3-6-56, CI. 183—7.
Harlow, Earl V., to Koppers Co., Inc.
2.737.259, 3-6-56, CI. 183—7.
Harlow, Earl V., to Koppers Co., Inc.
2,746,563, 5-22-56, CI. 183—114.
Harlow, Earl V., to Koppers Co., Inc. Reduction of Ci carbon
content in tar. 2,775,550, 12-25-50, CI. 190—147.
Harlow, Loraine C, and Q. E. Smith, to Radio Corp. of
America. Automatic molding apparatus. 2,743,478,
5-1-56, CI. 18—5.3.
Harman, Cameron G., and R. Rose, to Rare Earths Inc.
Polishing material and method ot making same. 2,744,001,
5-1-56, CI. 51—308.
Harman, Denham : See —
Whetstone, Richard R., and Harman. 2,765,331.
Harman, Gerald J. Fueling apparatus for aircraft. 2,735,717,
2-21-56, CI. 299—78.
Harman, Gerald J., H. D. Hooker, and R. T. Rummel, to
Lockheed Air Terminal, Inc. Multiple refueling system.
2,769,572, 11-6-56, CI. 222—26.
Harman, Gerald J., H. D. Hooker, and R. T. Rummel, to
Lockheed Air Terminal, Inc. Airplane refueling system
with rate of flow metering. 2,769,575, 11-6-56, CI. 222 — 71.
Harman, Marion W., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Process of
producing normal zinc mercaptobenzothiazole. 2,754,303,
7-10-56, CI. 260—299.
Harman, Marion W., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Preparing
N-thioamines. 2,760,236, 10-9-56, CI. 260 — 247.1.
Harman, Marion W., and J. J. D'Amico, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Halogen substituted alkenyl dithiocarbamates.
2,744,898, 5-8-56, CI. 260 — 247.1.
Harman, Melvin H., to General Steel Products Co., Inc. Sofa
bed hinge. 2,755,487, 7-24-56, CI. 5 — 57.
Harman, Robert A., to Allied Chemical & Dye Corp. Process
for melamine production. 2,763,651, 9-18-56, CI.
260—249.7.
Harmon, Albert D., to Deering Milliken Research Corp. At-
tachment for automatic winders. 2,752,101. 6-26-56, CI.
242 — 32.
Harmon, Clement R., and C. R. Twenty. Collapsible rear seat
service tray for automobiles. 2,774,640, 12-18-56, CI.
311—21.
Harmon, Cline H., to Waterloo Foundry Co. Closure for ex-
haust pipes. 2,749,832, 6-12-56, CI. 98 — 59.
Harmon, Dewey E. Hair blocking guide. 2,729,218, 1-3-56,
CI. 132^5.
Harmon, Edward H., to Aluminum Co. of America. Forging
aluminum alloy disc wheels. 2,736,674, 2-28-56, CI.
148—12.7.
Harmon, F. S., Mfg. Co. : See —
Metz, Peter P. 2,753.586.
Harmon, Louis O. Bore end cleaning tool. 2,758,429,
8-14-56, CI. 51—184.2.
Harmon, Louis O. Valve grinding attachment. 2,763,966,
9-25-56, CI. 51—29.
Harmon, Louis O. Valve grinding tool. 2,765,589, 10-9-56,
CI. 51—29.
Harmon, Luther R., to H. E. Hayes, trustee. Combination
flash and beacon light. 2,739,305, 3-20-56, CI. 340 — 321.
Harmon, Richard A. Golf ball markers. 2,756,670, 7-31-56,
CI. 101—38.
Harmon, Samuel J. Gas saver. 2,733,903, 2-7-56, CI.
261—63.
Harms, Cecil A., and R. A. Kennedy. Slope gage. 2,754,594,
7-17-56. CI. 33—70.
Harms, John F., to Houdaille-Hershey of Indiana, Inc. Drain
and emulsion preserving arrangement for clarifiers.
2,729,340, 1-3-56, CI. 210—184.
Harms, Walter L. : See —
Foulds, Neil M., and Harms. 2,768,725.
Harner, Harold R., and D. S. Trahin, to The Eagle-Picher Co.
Recovery of germanium from scrap materials. 2,767,052,
10-16-56. CI. 23—87.
Harness, Wayne E., to Walter Kidde & Co., Inc. Thermo-
static switch mounting. 2,765,379, 10-2-50, CI. 200 — 137.
Harney, Doran B. : See —
Ecker, Murry F., and Harney. 2,735,701.
Harney, Doran B., and W. O. Shepherd, to Pacific Pumps, Inc.
Mixing pump. 2,772,803, 12^1-56, CI. 259 — 7.
Harney, William C. : See —
Van Gilder, Carll F., and Harney. 2,771,458.
Harnischfeger Corp. : See —
Burdick, Will S-, and Schneider. 2,735,559.
Clark. John C. 2,756,521.
Fritsch, Robert A. 2,738,889.
Hansen, Klaus L. 2,762,940.
Jacobs, Henry S., and Curtin. 2,773,202.
Jacobs, Henry S., and Curtin. 2,773,998.
Jacobs, Henrv S.. and Fast. 2,773,204.
Pomazal, Jesse W., and Corcoran. 2,702,988.
Harold, Marshall C, to General Motors Corp. Electrical
apparatus. 2,709,048, 10-30-56, CI. 200 — 67.
Harold, William, and W. Bilyk. Separable eye for a bolt.
2.748.646. 6-5-56, CI. 85—9.
Haronska, Gerd : See —
Schumacher, Gustav, and Haronska. 2,736,991.
Harp, Harry, to Massey-Harris-Ferguson Inc. Combine hav-
ing side hill platform mounting and adjusting means.
2,753,675, 7-10-56, CI. 56—209.
Harper, Carolyn L. : See —
Bergquist, Frank H. 2.765.810.
Lamar, Charles C. 2,705,809.
Lamar. Charles C. 2,770,253.
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Harper, Carolyn L., Trust, The : See —
Bergquist, Frank H. 2,765,810.
Lamar, Charles C. 2,770,253.
Harper, Charles : See —
Grieve, John. 2,769,421.
Harper, Chester H., and K. M. Allen. Hydraulic tree shaker.
2,735^,255, 2-21-56, CI. 56—328.
Harper, Edwin R. X-ray film-developing apparatus.
2,764,920, 10-2-56. CI. 95—90.
Harper, George C, and C. T. Wilson. Frog net. 2,771,701,
11-27-56, CI. 43—7. _n„ n ., , =Q
Harper, George G. Collapsible buck saw. 2,734,o36, 2-14-ofa,
CI. 145—32.
Harper, James M. : See —
Ardizzone, Joseph R., and Harper. 2,771,856.
Harper, Lame. Hydraulically actuated punch. 2,765,030,
10-2-56, CI. 164 — 50.
Harper, Leonard R., to International Business Machines Corp.
Electronic counter. 2,731,201, 1-17-56, CI. 235 — 92.
Harper, Murry D. Egg beater. 2,760,763, 8-28-56, CI.
259—135.
Harper, Philip S. : See —
Bergquist, Frank H. 2,765,810.
Lamar, Charles C. 2,765,809.
Lamar, Charles C. 2,770,253.
Harper, Philip S., Trust, The : See—
Lamar, Charles C. 2,765,809.
Lamar, Charles C. 2,770,253.
Harper, Samuel B. Lock for holding a spacing slug below
the level of type faces. 2,764,088, 9-25-56, CI. 101 — 403.
Harper, Samuel D. : See —
Flood, John E., and Harper. 2,760,160.
Harper, Solomon. Mercury switch-inductor thermostat con-
trolled electric hair treating implement. 2,748,782, 6-5-56,
CI. 132 — 118.
Harper, Toby B. Copy-line illuminator. 2,760,049, 8-21-56,
CI. 240—2.
Harper, Walter G. : See —
Howard, Allan M., and Harper. 2,767,662.
Harper, Weslev A., to Cockshutt Farm Equipment Ltd. Dual
clutch arrangement. 2,752,022, 6-26-56, CI. 192—23.
Harpfer, Donald E., and A. F. Geisinger, to The Goodyear
Tire & Rubber Co. Reel. 2,772,056, 11-27-56, CI. 242—96.
Harpold, Eddie D., to La Bolsa Tile Co. Apparatus for laying
tile. 2,738,745, 3-20-56, CI. 111—5.
Harpoothian, Edward, and W. B. Oswald, to Douglas Aircraft
Co., Inc. Gust load alleviating device. 2,742,245, 4-17-56,
CI. 244—76.
Harpoothian, Edward, and W. B. Oswald, to Douglas Aircraft
Co., Inc. Gust load alleviating device. 2,745,613, 5-15-56,
CI. 244—76.
Harrah, George R. Combination can and bottle opener.
2,773,272, 12-11-56, CI. 7—14.25.
Harralson, Robert W. : See —
Albrecht, Harold D., Harralson, and Fricke. 2,759,135.
Harre, Kurt J. S. Thumb tack having curved shank and
bent sheet metal head. 2,751,807, 6-26-56, CI. 85 — 16.
Harred, George H., to Bostitch, Inc. Box-blank feeding
machine. 2,740,629, 4-3-56, CI. 271 — 44.
Harrell, Charles D.. to Walter Lutz. Toy clothes washing
machines. 2,729,087, 1-3-56, CI. 68—131.
Harrell, Edsel A., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of Agriculture. Apparatus for the
restoration of moisture to the fibers of seedcotton.
2,764,013, 9-25-56, CI. 68—205.
Harrell, R. R., Jr. : See —
Chilton, Samuel A. 2,736,169.
Harrer, Theodore S., to Allied Chemical & Dye Corp. Ore
roasting apparatus. 2,736,550, 2-28-56, CI. 266 — 31.
Harridge, Carl G. Hair clamp. 2,767,720, 10-23-56, CI.
132^6.
Harrigan, William. Grease pump. 2,731,173, 1-17-56, CI.
222—227.
Harriman, Arthur J., to Thomas J. Lipton Inc. Method and
apparatus for making tea bags or the like. 2,769,290,
11-6-56, CI. 53—29.
Harriman, Benjamin R., to General Aniline & Film Corp.
Photographic element with emulsion layer containing color
former and wetting agent. 2,768,894, 10-30-56, CI.
95—6.
Harriman, Charles S. : See —
White, Ivan J., and Harriman. 2,757,930.
Harriman, Louis A. : See —
Keil, Harvard L., Harriman, and Roberts. 2,741,575.
Harriman, Loyd R. : See —
Janzer, Lorin H. and Harriman. 2,733,950.
Harrington, Daniel B. : See —
Wiley, William C, and Harrington. 2,765,408.
Harrington, Donald F. : See —
Bauman, William C, and Harrington. 2,738,322.
Bauman, William C, and Harrington. 2,772,237.
Harrington, Edward M., and E. N. Anderson, to James R.
Kearney Corp. Pole guards. 2,749,380. 6-5-56. CI. 174 — 5.
Harrington, Frank A., to Marco Industries Co. MoistureDroof
cap assembly with pilot light test means. 2,756,412,
7-24-56, CI. 340—252.
Harrington, Frank A., and T. W. Jentges, to Marco Industries
Co. Block type panel indicator light. 2,745,094, 5-8-56,
CI. 340—381.
Harrington. James R., ss^q,, to F. J. Schraeder, Jr. Apparatus
for operating internal combustion engines. 2,749,223,
6-5-56, CI. 48—107.
Harrington, John A., to Continental Machines, Inc. Liquid
cooled grinding wheel. 2,774,201, 12-18-56, CI. 51 — 267.
Harrington, Joseph, Jr. : See —
Cardani, Charles P., and Harrington. 2,774,949.
Harrington, Lawrence E., % to W. W. Bullock. Collapsible
tube squeezer. 2,772,026, 11-27-56, CI. 222 — 82.
Harrington, Norman E. Wheel lug-bolt wrench. 2,761,340,
9-4-56, CI. 81—54.
Harrington & Richardson, Inc. : See —
Davis, Elwood R. 2,770,152.
Harrington, Roy E., to Deere & Co. Safety-shielded power-
transmitting assembly. 2,772,549, 12-4-50, CI. 64 — i.
Harrington, Roy E., to Deere & Co. Shaft and shield as-
sembly. 2,772,550, 12-4-56, CI. 64—4.
Harrington, Winfred O., R. M. McCready, and R. L. Olson,
to the United States of America as represented by the Sec-
retary of Agriculture. Process for preparing dehydrated
potatoes. 2,729,566, 1-3-56, CI. 99—207.
Harris, Albert S., to Farnsworth Research Corp. Gain con-
trol circuit. 2,768,248, 10-23-56, CI. 179—171.
Harris, Arch W., to United States Steel Corp. Wire-rein-
forced rubber article and method of making the same.
2,746,135, 5-22-56, CI. 29—195.
Harris, Arthur A. Tenpins. 2,772,091, 11-27-56, CI.
273—82.
Harris, Artie B. Gun. 2,757,658, 8-7-56, CI. 124—17.
Harris, Asa J. Door latch. 2,749,168, 6-5-56, CI. 292—230.
Harris, Benjamin R. : See — ■
Gladstone, Martell M., and Harris. 2,744,828.
Shaffer, Bernard M. 2,744,829.
Harris, Benjamin R., to The Emulsol Chemical Corp. Alkyl
naphthyl quaternary ammonium compounds. 2,744,902,
5-8-56, CI. 260—290.
Harris, Bronson : See —
Jones, Clifford, Harris, and Ingley. 2,739,142.
Harris, Carl C, to The Rivet-O-Mfg. Co. Spring biased valve
with lock. 2,746,073, 5-22-56, CI. 15 — 138.
Harris, Carl C, to The Stencil Co. Adjustable display easel.
2,775,424, 12-25-56, CI. 248 — 195.
Harris. Charles F. Check controlled liquid dispenser.
2,754,950, 7-17-56, CI. 194—13.
Harris, Charles L. Staging rack. 2,749,654, 6-12-56, CI.
43—57.5.
Harris, Charles R., to Pneumafil Corp. Control for the op-
eration of roving frames. Re. 24,212, 9-11-56, CI. 57 — 81.
Harris, Charles R., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Acrylonitrile process and catalyst. 2,734,072, CI.
260—465.3.
Harris, Charles T. Combined ash tray and cigarette cutter.
2,740,410, 4-3-56, CI. 131—233.
Harris, Clinton H., and E. O. Zill, to Argus Cameras, Inc.
Wind spool improvement. 2,760,733, 8-28-56, CI. 242 — 74.
Harris, Columbus W. : See —
Egly. William D., and Harris. 2,770,495.
Harris, Cyril M. : See —
Dudley. Homer W., and Harris. 2,771,509.
Harris, David A., and S. Stein. Sheet feed means for liquid
process duplicating machine. 2,759,415, 8-21-56, CI.
101 — 132.5.
Harris, David B. Label assembly. 2,767,495, 10-23-56,
Harris, David P., to The Austin Motor Co. Ltd. Semi-auto-
matic hydraulic gear change mechanisms. 2,753 726
7-10-56, CI. 74—334.
Harris, David P., to The Austin Motor Co. Ltd. Automatic
hydraulic selector-operating mechanism for change speed
gears. 2,756.611, 7-31-56, CI. 74—472.
Harris, Donald S., to New Castlp Products Inc. Extensible
link structure. 2,732,893, 1-31-56, CI. 160—84.
Harris, Donald S., to New Castle Products, Inc. Foldable
closure. 2,732,894, 1-31-56, CI. 160 — 84.
Harris. Edgar L. and S. C. Harris, to Chain Belt Co.
sprocket chain. 2,751,791. 6-26-56, CI. 74 — 254
Harris, Edward E. : See —
Hickman, Kenneth C. D., and Harris. 2 748,151
Harris, Edward F. Vertically polarized high frequency
tenna array. 2,750,589, 6-12-56, CI. 343—827
Harris, Edward F. Helical antenna construction.
9-11-56, CI. 343—895.
Harris. Edward H. : See —
Hines, Lloyd Q., Sr., and Harris. 2,743,043.
Hines, Lloyd Q., Sr., and Harris. 2,751,834.
Harris, Edward, Jr. : See —
Hickman. Kenneth C. D. 2,734,023.
Harris, Edward L. Apparatus for handling corrosive acid
substances. 2,756,129, 7-24-56, CI. 23 — 259.
Harris. Edward P. : See —
Baker, Albert D., Muller, ana Harris. 2,731.104.
,763,003,
sembly.
Harris-Ellman. Inc. : See —
Ellman, Samuel H. 2,747,242.
Harris. Floyd H.. to Bromo-Mint Co. Self-wringing mop.
2,761,162, 9-4-56, CI. 15—119.
Harris, Frank O. Aerator bar for lawn rollers. 2,741,968,
4-17-56. CI. 97—52.
Harris, Frederic R., deceased, by F. B. Downs, M. S. Loben-
thal. and M. P. Bloch, executors to Frederic R. Harris, Inc.
Water-borne airplane terminal. 2,756,712, 7-31-56, CI.
114 — 43.5.
Harris, Frederic R., deceased, by F. B. Downs, M. S. Loben-
thal, and M. P. Bloch, executors, to Frederic R. Harris.
Inc. Water-borne airplane terminal. 2,761,409, 9-4-56,
CI. 114 — 43.5.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Harris, Frederic R., deceased, by F. B. Downs, M. S. Loben-
thai, and M. P. Bloch, executors, to Frederic R. Harris,
Inc. Water-borne airplane terminal. 2,768,598, 10-30-56,
CI. 114 — 43.5.
Harris, Frederic R., deceased, by F. B. Downs, M. S. Loben-
thal, and M. P. Bloch, executors, to Frederic R. Harris,
Inc. Water-borne airplane terminal. 2,768,599, 10-30-56,
CI. 114—43.5.
Harris, Frederic R., deceased, by F. B. Downs, M. S. Loben-
thal, and M. P. Bloch, executors, to Frederic R. Harris,
Inc. Water-borne airplane terminal. 2,768,600,10-30-56,
CI. 114—43.5.
Harris, Frederic R., deceased, by F. B. Downs, M. S. Lobenthal,
and M. P. Bloch. executors, to Frederic R. Harris, Inc.
Water-borne airplane terminal. 2,774,322, 12-18-56, CI.
114—46.
Harris, Frederic R., deceased ; M. S. Lobenthal, M. P. Bloch,
and F. B. Downs, executors of said F. R. Harris, to Frederic
R. Harris, Inc. Method of erecting structures in water.
2,775,095, 12-25-56, CI. 61 — 46.
Harris, Frederic R., Inc. : See —
Engstrand, Gunnar C. 2,740,367.
Harris, Frederic R. 2,761,409.
Harris, Frederic R. 2,768,598.
Harris, Frederic R. 2,768,599.
Harris, Frederic R. 2,768,600.
Harris, Frederic R. 2,774,322.
Harris, Frederic R. 2,775,095.
Harris, Frederic R., Downs, Lobenthal, and Bloch.
2,756,712.
Quirin. Edward J. 2,732,818.
Harris Foundry & Machine Co. : See —
Thompson, Wallace M. 2,748,694.
Harris, George C, to Hercules Powder Co. Triol of levopi-
maric acid-quinone adduct. 2,750,423, 6-12-56, CI.
260—617.
Harris, George M. : See —
Krefft, Hermann E., Harris, and Koerbis. 2,763,803.
Harris, Golon B. : See —
Norment, Robert T., Dertinger, and Harris. 2,729,331.
Harris, Guy H. : See —
Fischback, Bryant C, and Harris. 2,775,587.
Harris, Guy H., and B. C. Fischback, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Triethylamine salt of N-(2-thiazoyl)-dithiocarbamic
acid. 2,764,593, 9-25-56, CI. 260—306.8.
Harris, Helen. Combination detachable brassiere, girdle, and
the like. 2,768,381, 10-30-56, CI. 2 — 42.
Harris, James C, Jr., A. A. Caridis, and B. C. Kendall, % to
Crown Zellerbach Corp., and V2 to Heat and Control, Inc.
Apparatus and method for setting and drying moisture set-
table ink. 2,731,732, 1-24-56, CI. 34—18.
Harris, James L. : See —
Kilby, William, and Harris. 2,768,051.
Harris, James O., and W. P. Metzner, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Stabilization of a sulfur vulcanizable rubber with a
mixture of 6- and 8-alkoxv dihydrotrialkyl quinolines.
2,748,100, 5-29-56, CI. 260—45.8.
Harris, James S.. to Radio Corp. of America. Pulsed oscil-
lators. 2,741,701, 4-10-56, CI. 250—36.
Harris, James S., to Radio Corp. of America. Communication
equipment. 2,760.122, 8-21-56, CI. 317 — 101.
Harris, James S., to Radio Corp. of America. Neutral-to-
polar current conversion circuits. 2,770,677, 11-13-56, CI.
178—70.
Harris, James S., and C. W. Latimer, to Radio Corp. of
America. Telegraph phase shifting equipment. 2,768,290,
10-23-56, CI. 250—27.
Harris, John C, Jr., to General Electric Co. Anti-icing de-
vice. 2,764,390, 9-25-56, CI. 257—1.
Harris, Joseph. Means for lubricating machinery. 2,751,044,
6-19-56, CI. 184—6.
Harris, Joseph H. Angle forming device. 2,758,380, 8-14-56,
CI. 33—137.
Harris, Lawrence W., Jr., to Ames Harris Neville Co. Locator
for bag closure tape. 2,731,998, 1-24-56, CI. 150 — 11.
Harris, Leonard E. : See —
Wirth, Robert A. 2,755,717.
Harris, Lessie M. Safety glove. 2,737,663, 3-13-56, CI.
2—161.
Harris, Lorna E. : See —
Nickerson, Elmer. 2,731,868.
Harris Mfg. Co. : See —
Bailey, Clifford D. 2,750,728.
Witzel, Homer D. 2,742,298.
Harris Products Co. : See —
Thiry, Leon F., and Bradley. 2,774,620.
Harris, Rhett G., to Texaco Development Corp. Processes
employing homogenous mixture of inert adsorbent and sub-
strate. 2,769,750, 11-6-56, CI. 195—116.
Harris, Richard A., M. Parker, and A. F. Carter, to The
Forgrove Machinery Co. Ltd. Feeding of wrapping mate-
rials to wrapping machines and the like. 2,737,387, 3-6-56,
CI. 271 — 2.6.
Harris, Robert L. : See —
Corey, Albert E., and Harris. 2,739,042.
Harris, Robert L. Adhesive applicator for tapes. 2,763,237,
9-18-56, CI. 118—123.
Harris, Robert L., and M. Lothrop, to Yuba Mfg. Co. Burner
and combustion system. 2,734,560, 2-14-56, CI. 158 — 4.
Harris, Robert L., L. O. Pellinen, and M. Lothrop, to Yuba
Mfg. Co. Water pump. 2,737,817, 3-13-56, CI. 74—104.
Harris, Samuel C. : See —
Harris. Edgar L., and S. C. 2,751,791.
2,773,231.
2,764,936.
2,775,198.
2,734,577.
2,767,688.
2,764,005, 9-25-56,
Harris-Seybold Co. : See —
Adriansen, John R., and Cochran.
Davis, Noel. 2,745,343.
Johnson, Thomas H. 2,765,165.
Johnson, Thomas H., and Mueller.
Johnson, Thomas H., and Mueller.
Norton, Robert K. 2,775,197.
Spiller, William R. 2,765,166.
Spiller, William R., and West.
Spiller, William R„ and West.
Stobb, Anton R. 2,764,087.
Wood, James R. 2,746,312.
Wood, James R. 2,773,445.
Wood, William H. 2,760,432.
Wood, Willima H., and Pritchard. 2,761,382.
Wood, William H., and Pritchard. 2,753,796.
Harris, Thomas A., to Joseph Lucas Ltd. Means for synchro-
nizing the speeds of a pair of aircraft engines to which fuel
is supplied by pumps and air by blowers. 2,769,306,
11-6-56, CI. 60—39.15.
Harris, Thomas A., O. N. Lawrence, and E. H. Warne, to
Joseph Lucas (Industries) Ltd. Liquid fuel control means.
2,759,532, 8-21-56, CI. 158 — 36.4.
Harris, Thomas A., O. N. Lawrence, and E. H. Warne, to-
Joseph Lucas (Industries) Ltd. Liquid fuel control means.
2,769,488, 11-6-56, CI. 158—36.4.
Harris, Tony M. Food service pli
CI. 65—15.
Harris Transducer Corp., The : See —
Harris, Wilbur T. 2,749,532.
Harris, Wilbur T. 2,756,405.
Harris, Wilbur T. 2,758,203.
Harris, Wilbur T. 2,761,077.
Harris, Wilbur T. 2,767,338.
Harris Trust and Savings Bank : See —
Bergquist, Frank H. 2,765,810.
Lamar, Charles C. 2,765,809.
Lamar, Charles C. 2,770,253.
Harris, Velma C. Pre-filter for use in refining. 2,754,006,
7-10-56, CI. 210—187.
Harris, Wilbur E. : See —
Mulbarger, Francis A., and Harris. 2,736,921.
Harris, Wilbur T., to The Harris Transducer Corp. Hydro-
phone. 2,749,532, 6-5-56, CI. 340—11.
Harris, Wilbur T., to The Harris Transducer Corp. Variable-
position transducer. 2,756,405, 7-24-56, CI. 340 — 8.
Harris, Wilbur T., to The Harris Transducer Corp. Sonobuoy.
2,758,203, 8-7-56, CI. 250—17.
Harris, Wilbur T., to The Harris Transducer Corp. Mag-
netostrictive ceramic transducer. 2,761,077, 8-28-56, CI.
310—26.
Harris, Wilbur T., to The Harris Transducer Corp. Magneto-
elastic transducer. 2,767,338, 10-16-56, CI. 310—26.
Harris, William C, to S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Household
appliance for treating floors. 2,739,333, 3-27-56, CI.
15 — 231.
Harris, William H. Crumb cleaner. 2,756,456, 7-31-56, CI.
15—344.
Harrison, Bertram M. to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Recording depth
sounder. 2,729,803, 1-3-56, CI. 340—3.
Harrison, Charles H. : See —
Fowler, Floyd F., and Harrison. 2,750,151.
Harrison, Charles R. Framework for Christmas tree light-
ing. 2,734,709, 2-14-56, CI. 248—168.
Harrison, Charles W. : See —
Anderson, William A., and Harrison. 2,771,556.
Harrison, Charles W., and G. Nielsen, Jr., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Power amplifier for television.
2,771,517, 11-20-56, CI. 179—171.
Harrison. Desmond : See —
Pearce, Herbert, and Harrison. 2,748,245.
Harrison, Dewey L. Slotted frame construction for rotary
printing press. 2,730,044, 1-10-56, CI. 101—181.
Harrison, Edwin T., to American Mfg. Co., Inc. Method
and mechanism for roll handling. 2,740,474, 4-3-56, Cl.
164—84.5.
Harrison, Gaines W. Loader forks. 2,730,250, 1-10-56, Cl.
214 — 131.
Harrison, George, to The Thrissell Engineering Co. Ltd.
Driving devices for rollers such as printing cylinders.
2,739,488, 3-27-56, Cl. 74—395.
Harrison, Henry C, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Electrical key. 2.775,662, 12-25-56, Cl. 200—1.
Harrison, Homer S., to Allied Steel and Conveyors, Inc.
Conveyor transfer mechanism. 2,731,127, 1-17-56, Cl.
198 — 20.
Harrison, Howard R., to General Electric Co. Dual axis
rotatable blade switch. 2,741,672, 4-10-56, Cl. 200—48.
Harrison, James A. Machine for cleaning pipettes, petri
dishes, and other articles. 2,734,518, 2-14-56, Cl. 134 — 56.
Harrison, James A., and M. Troisi. Plug for test tubes and
the like, and method and machine for making and inserting
plugs. 2.764,860, 10-2-56, Cl. 53 — 41.
Harrison, John B., to Dover Corp. Combined load-equalizing
and safety device for lifts. 2,750,004, 6-12-56, Cl.
187—8.5.
Harrison, John B., to Dover Corp. Truck dock ramp.
2,774,492. 12-18-56, Cl. 214—38.
Harrison, John B., and G. A. Rowls, to General Motors
Corp. Battery grid. 2,756,269, 7-24-56, CI. 136 — 39.
Harrison, John B., and G. A. Rowls, to General Motors Corp.
Battery structure. 2,774,805, 12-18-56, Cl. 136 — 79.
Harrison, John F., to The Buffalo-Springfield Roller Co.
Trench rollers. 2,750,751, 6-19-56, Cl. 61—63.
LIST OF PATENTEES
341
Harrison, John P., to The Buffalo-Springfield Roller Co. Road
rollers. 2,753,772, 7-10-56, CI. 94—50.
Harrison, John F., to The Buffalo-Springfield Roller Co.
Three-axle rollers. 2,755,713, 7-24-56, CI. 94—50.
Harrison, John O.. to Dealers Tire Service, Inc. Vehicle tire.
2,770,279, 11-13-56, CI. 152—209.
Harrison, John W„ to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electric
immersion heater. 2,769,891, 11-6-56, CI. 219—38.
Harrison, Jolly K. Tractor mounted hydraulic loader.
2,763,385, 9-18-56, CI. 214—142.
Harrison, Kenneth W., and M. Simons, to Telephone Mfg. Co.
Ltd. Mounting arrangements for electrical apparatus.
2,740,944, 4-3-56, CI. 339 — 192.
Harrison, Marvin E. : See —
Bourns, Marian E., and Harrison. 2,756,777.
Harrison, Paul E. : See —
Poarch, Arthur E., and Harrison. 2,772,819.
Harrison, Ralph J., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Navy. Wave-guide direc-
tional coupler. 2,731,601, 1-17-56, CI. 333 — 10.
Harrison, Roland, and P. Kepple, to Kool Vent Metal Awning
Corp. of America. Awning louvre fastener. 2,734,236,
2-14-56, CI. 20 — 57.5.
Harrison, Stuart A., to General Mills, Inc. Phosphite esters
as esterification catalysts. 2,729,660, 1-3-56, CI.
260 — 410.6.
Harrison, Stuart A., to General Mills, Inc. Copolymers of
phenolic resin esters and compounds containing a vinyl-
benzene nucleus. 2,731,428, 1-17-56, CI. 260 — 19.
Harrison, Stuart A., and K. E. McCaleb, to General Mills,
Inc. Dimeric fatty acids. 2,731,481, 1-17-56, CI.
260—407.
Harrison, Thomas R., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator
Co. Measuring apparatus for the degree of supersaturation
of solutions. 2,749,745, 6-12-56, CI. 73 — 53.
Harrison, Walter D. : See —
Dyer, John B., and Harrison. 2,748,612.
Harrison, Walter M., to Teddington Urcraft Controls Ltd.
Fluid flow control valves. 2,734,529, 2-14-56, CI 137 — 628
Harrison, Walter M., to Teddington Aircraft Controls Ltd.
Mixing valves. 2,772,695, 12-4-56, CI. 137 — 625.4.
Harrison, William C. Spark plug cleaner. 2,737,675, 3-13-56,
CI. 15—104.01.
Harrison, William H. Color stereo system and attachment.
2,751,826, 6-26-56, CI. 95—18.
Harrison, William L. Fish holding device. 2,741,061,
4-10-56, CI. 43—53.5.
Harrison, William S. Severable seam boots. 2,755,566,
7-24-56, CI. 36 — 4.
Harrison, William V., to Borg-Warner Corp. Transmission
control system. 2,753,732, 7-10-56, CI. 74 — 472
Harrold, Marshall C, to General Motors Corp. Electrical
apparatus. 2,758,176, 8-7-56, CI. 200 — 136.
Harrold, Marshall C, and H. A. Wheeler, to General Motors
Corp._ Refrigerant expansion control. 2,769,312, 11-6-56,
to International Harvester Co. Culti-
vator clamp. 2,761,368, 9-4-56, CI. 97 — 47 84.
Harroun, Keith : See —
Hedquist. Milton T., Harroun, Blayhew, Van De Sampel,
andWhalen. 2,766,674.
Harroun, Ray W., and C. J. Wagner, to Marvel Industries, Inc.
Ball and socket type vehicle coupling. 2,732,222, 1-24-56,
CI. 280—512.
Harrow. William H. : See —
Ferguson, Henry G., Senkowski, and Harrow. 2,735,416.
Harrowe. Elliott D., to Ideal Tov Corp. Inflatable toy device.
2.731.768. 1-24-56, CI. 46— 87.
Harrowe, Elliott D., to Ideal Toy Corp.
aging and inflating pneumatic articles.
CI. 206 — 47.
Harry. Charles H., and J. S. Attinello, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy.
Acceleration responsive optical axis depressor. 2,766,667.
10-16-56, CI. 95—12.5. '
Harry. Charles H., and J. S. Attinello, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy.
Automatic depressor of the optical axis of a gun camera.
2,766,668, 10-16-56, CI. 95—12.5.
Harry, William R. : See —
Van Ryan, Anthony, and Harry. 2,734,972.
Harry, William R., to McGraw Electric Co. Circuit inter-
rupter. 2.734,961, 2-14-56, CI. 200 — 89.
Harry, William R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Multivibrator circuit. 2,735.009, 2-14-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Harsh, Harold C, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Method
of producing duplicate color positives by means of a con-
formed color corrected negative. 2,760,862, 8-28-56, CI.
95 — 2.
Harsh, Victor L. Lawn tool. 2,749,693, 6-12-56, CI. 55 — 24.
Harshaw Chemical Co., The : See —
Benjamin. Harry. 2,741,452.
Blaine, Thomas. 2,745.801.
Gianelos, Louis. 2,773,819.
Morris. William C. 2.748,093.
Moy, Paul W., and Du Rose. 2,773,818.
Shenk, Wilbur J., Jr. 2,757,133.
Shenk, Wilbur J., Jr. 2,766,284.
Harstick, William H, to International Harvester Co. Com-
pression disk assembly for power washing cream separators.
2,738,923, 3-20-56, CI. 233 — 41.
Harstick, William H., to International Harvester Co. Cen-
trifugal speed governor. 2,775,665, 12-25-56, CI. 200 — 80.
Harstick, William H., F. G. Hodsdon, and H. W. Hein, to Inter-
national Harvester Co. Pipe-line assembly and coupling
means therefor. 2,769,647, 11-6-56, CI. 285 — 31.
Hart, Angus L. Front wheel mounting for tractors.
2,750,199, 6-12-56, CI. 280 — 93.
Hart-Carter Co. : See —
Long, Arthur R. 2,751,799.
Hart, Charles H. Air-hydraulic booster. 2,765,625,
10-9-56, CI. 60—54.6.
Hart, Claude W., to Seymour Mfg. Co. Hinge and stop pro-
visions for hand operated implements or tools. 2,735,712,
2-21-56, CI. 294 — 50.5.
Hart, David L. : See —
Griset, Ernest J., Jr., and Hart. 2,734,333.
Hart, Elmer J. Screw driver having a disc shaped bit.
2,750,974, 6-19-56, CI. 145—50.
Hart, Frank A. Ratchet actuated pipe bending tool.
2,732,743, 1-31-56, CI. 81—15.
Hart, Fred V., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Clutches.
2,743,802, 5-1-56, CI. 192—27.
Hart, Hal M., to Standard Oil Co. Method and apparatus
for hydrocarbon alkylation. 2,768,987, 10-30-56, CI.
260—683.4.
Hart, Harold W. Automatic flexible conveyor poultry feeder.
2.738.765, 3-20-56, CI. 119—52.
Hart, Harold W. Automatic flexible conveyor poultry feeder.
2.738.766, 3-20-56, CI. 119—52.
Hart, Harold W. Flexible conveyors in troughs and tubes.
2,762,495, 9-11-56, CI. 198—176.
Hart, Harry : See —
Lavin, Esther. 2,760,539.
Hart, Harry H. : See —
Sweem. Leo F. 2,747,387.
Hart, Harry J. Slicing and storing device. 2,737,721,
3-13-56, CI. 31—20.
Hart, Hubert E., S. C. Boyce, and B. C. Garneau ; said Garneau
assor. to said Hart and said Boyce. Boat haulout and
launching device. 2,754,017, 7-10-56, CI. 214 — 505.
Hart, John A. H. Moisture measuring apparatus. 2,759,149,
8-14-56, CI. 324—65.
Hart Mfg. Co., The : See —
Boardman, Raymond H. 2,743.427.
Boardman, Raymond H. 2,774,852.
Miller, Edward E. 2,730,688.
Hart, Norman E., to Toledo Scale Co. Bearing thrust ad-
justment. 2,731,309, 1-17-56, CI. 308—178.
Hart, Norman E., to Toledo Scale Co. Weighing scale housing
support. 2,738,184, 3-13-56, CI. 265—27.
Hart, Norman E., and B. E. Robinson, to Toledo Scale Co.
Reciprocating feed device for printing apparatus. 2,762,300,
9-11-56, CI. 101—227.
Hart, Porter, to The Dow Chemical Co. Automatic control
of concentrating evaporators. 2,748,849, 6-5-56, CI.
159—44.
Hart, Raymond G. : See —
Chesley, Louis C, Jr., and Hart. 2,729,611.
Hart, Richard H. Parachute. 2,746,699, 5-22-56, CI.
244 — 145.
Hart, Robert T., to S. D. Warren Co. Method of cast calen-
dering paper. 2,769,725, 11-6-56, CI. 117 — 64.
Hart, Robert W. Signal detector. 2,730,665, 1-10-56, CI.
318—128.
Hart, Robert W. Signal comparator. 2,751,572, 6-19-56,
CI. 340—6.
Hart, Una L. : See —
Feuer, Henry, and Hart. 2,760,977.
Hart, Walter S., % to F. Wilkins. Packing apparatus.
2,757,503, 8-7-56, CI. 53—391.
Hartbauer, Ellsworth A. : See —
Engleson, Harry E., and Hartbauer. 2,746,222.
Hartenberg, I. L. : See —
Morgan, Porter S. 2,735,326.
Morgan, Porter S. 2,768,664.
Hartenstein, Albert L., to American Pipe and Construction Co.
Runner ring. 2,754.563, 7-17-56, CI. 25—126.
Harter, Arthur H., Jr., to Illinois Powder Mfg. Co. Ex-
plosive cartridge assembly. 2,755,735, 7-24-56, CI.
102—24.
Harter, Clair, to Flex-O-Glass, Inc. Sheet guiding apparatus.
2,757,703, 8-7-56, CI. 153—2.
Harter, Clair M., to Pacific Wire Works Co. Wire-weaving
machine. 2,737,208, 3-6-56, CI. 139—28.
Harter, Edgar F., to The Springfield Metallic Casket Co.,
Inc. Casket sealing and locking device. 2,728,971, 1-3-56,
CI. 27—17.
Harter, Isaac : See — ■
Hubbard, Norman. 2,738,721.
Harter, Isaac, I. Harter, Jr., and T. W. Ratcliffe, to The
l:.-iii'-i„-l, ft Wilcox Co. Continuous casting mold. 2,767,448,
10-23-56, CI. 22—57.2.
Harter, Isaac, I. Harter, Jr., T. W. Ratcliffe, and F. W. Arm-
strong, Jr., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Continuous cast-
ing mold. 2,769,218, 11-6-56, CI. 22—57.2.
Harter, Isaac, Jr. : See —
Harter, Isaac, I. Harter, Jr., Ratcliffe, and Armstrong.
2,769,218.
Harter, Isaac, Jr., and T. W. Ratcliffe, to The Babcock &
Wilcox Co. Method of and apparatus for continuous cast-
ing. 2,770,021, 11-13-56, CI. 22—57.2.
Harter, Paul, to Eastman Kodak Co. Folding camera con-
struction. 2,759,405, 8-21-56, CI. 95—32.
Harter, Paul A., to Warner Electric Brake & Clutch Co.
Magnetic clutch with stationary winding. 2,729,318,
1-3-56. CI. 192—84.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
342
Harter, Robert L., to Trabon Engineering Corp. Piston for
divisional feeder. 2,742,924, 4-24-56, CI. 137 — 625.42.
Harter, Robert L., to Trabon Engineering Corp. Lubricat-
ing system and reverser therefor. 2,766,847, 10-16-56, CI.
184—7.
Harter, Robert R. : See —
Paust, EUwood L., and Harter. 2,743,801.
Faust, Ellwood L., and Harter. 2,754,032.
Morris, David M., and Harter. 2,738,969.
Hartford National Bank and Trust Co. : See —
Addink. Claudius C. J. 2,740,031.
Alink, Roelof J. H., Jaspers, and Van Rijssel. 2,758,943.
Anderson, Charles H. J., and van Werd. 2,751,569.
Aupoix, Marcel, and Droche. 2,745,979.
Bailey, Christopher E. G., and Paul. 2,745,064.
Beers Gerardus M. P. A. 2,747,144.
Bemelmans. Alfons P. 2,765.268.
Berggren, Detlof E. 2,775,496.
Bergmans, Jan, and van Heuven. 2.745.623.
Beukema, Jan J., and Camphuis. 2,760,000.
Birkbeck, Guy. 2,740,064.
Bisterfeld, Karl A. 2,749,423.
Bitter, Pranz H., and Bisterfeld. 2,736,834.
Blok, Lourens. 2,751,502.
Blok, Lourens. 2,756,314.
Blok, Lourens. 2,768,270.
Blok, Lourens, Starre, Zwanenburg, and de Ruiter.
2,773,192.
Blok, Lourens, and van Iperen. 2,751,481.
Bohme, Karl. 2,733,377.
Boldingh, Willem H., Hardenberg, Oosterkamp, and
Verhoeff. 2,751,504.
Bordewijik, Jan L., Lansu, and Winkel. 2,775,655.
Botden, Theodoor Peter J., Teves, Tol, and de Boer.
2,748,304.
Bourgonjon, Louis R. 2,775,703.
Boutry, Georges A., and Pietri. 2,754,442.
Braak, Dirk J. 2,750,328.
Braak, Dirk J., Liera, and Romeijn. 2,773,176.
Bril, Alfred, Klasens, and Zalm. 2,770,749.
Brouwer, Pieter H. J. 2,735,028.
Bruijning, Hugo G. 2,730,650.
Bruijning, Hugo G. 2,736.800.
Bruyning, Hugo G. 2,752.500.
Biigel, Roelof D. 2,743,841.
Cluwen, Johannes M. 2,769,870.
Crowther, Gerald O.. and Light. 2,775,723.
De Boer, Johannes B. 2,762,905.
De Boer, Sjoerd, and Winkel. 2,700.009.
De Gier, Johannes, and Peper. 2,730,643.
De Gier, Johannes, and Peper. 2,758,942.
De Jager, Frank. 2,745.063.
De Jong, Prans H., and Van Rheenen. 2.775,735.
De Jonge, Jelis, Jonker, Keuning, and Dippel. 2,764,484.
De Kroes, Jan L., and Heetman. 2,775,720.
De Lange, Leendert. 2,764.879.
De Ruiter, Jacob W. 2,773,190.
Diemer, Gesinus. 2,733,305.
Diemer, Gesinus. 2,754,447.
Diemer, Gesinus, and Joormann. 2,755,457.
Dijkgraaf, Hermannes. 2,701,116.
Dijkstra, Rinse. 2.745.816.
Dijkstra, Rinse, and de Jonge. 2,735 838.
Dippel, Cornells J., and Houtman. 2.735,773.
Dippel, Cornelis J., and Jonker. 2,750,292.
Dorgelo, Eduard G. 2,751,521.
Dorgelo, Eduard G. 2.753,482.
Droin, Roger G. 2,739,289.
Dros, Albert A.. Yzer, and Hellingman. 2.746.241
Dros, Aris. 2,770,712.
Duinker, Simon. 2,773,198.
Edens, Jan W., and Stolk. 2,737,580.
Elenbaas, Willem, Kolkman, and Hurx. 2,739,261.
Elings, Garmt A. 2,769,910.
Ensink, Johannes. 2,752,497.
Ensink, Johannes. 2.775,647.
Ensink, Johannes, and Hermes. 2,760,073.
Francken, Jan C. 2,774.909.
Francken. Jan C, and Schagen,
Gentry, Charles H. R., Gollin,
Gorter, Evert W. 2,751,353.
Gorter, Evert W., Rathenau, and Stuyts
de Jager,
md
De Jager, and Van Tilburg.
T44,960.
Greefkes, Johannes
2,744,959.
Greefkes, Johannes
2,760,003.
Greefkes, Johannes A., and van Tilburg.
Groendi.ik, Hendrik. 2,733,379.
Groendijk, Hendrik, Rndcnhuis, and Bruijsten. 2,740,003.
Grosjean, Joban A. 2,730,642.
Gros.iean, Johan A. 2,775,646.
Haayman, Pieter W.. Bol. Romeyn. and Verwev. 2.735,824.
Haayman, Pieter W., van der Linden, Veeneman, and
Janssen. 2,772,190.
Halberstadt, Johan. 2,745,718.
Heetman, Alphonsus. and De Kroes. 2,700,001.
Hehenkamp, Theodorus. 2,748,344.
Hehenkamp, Theodorus, and Moerkens. 2,763,810.
Hokelaar, Maarten. 2,751,525.
Hellings, iSimon J., and Krienen. 2,730,621.
Hepp. Gerard. 2,704,696.
Hess, Karl W. 2,730,659.
Hiller, Everett O. 2,771,630.
Hlller, Everett O. 2,771,631.
Hartford National Bank and Trust Co. : See — Continued
Honing, Wilhelm, and Wijnberg. 2,740,281.
Hugenholtz, Eduard H. 2,736,803.
Hugenholtz, Eduard H. 2,756,333.
Hugenholtz, Eduard H. 2,773,188.
Hugenholtz, Eduard H. 2,773,241.
Hugenholtz, Eduard H., and Mantz. 2,760,072.
Huisman, Henderikus O. 2,761,878.
Huizenga, Foppe T, and Uiterwijk. 2,762,809.
Hurx, Adrianus A. 2,748,309.
Jansen, Geurt. 2,770,330.
Janssen, Peter J. H. 2,730,622.
Janssen, Peter J. H. 2,760,071.
Janssen, Peter J. H. 2,760,110.
Janssen, Peter J. H. 2,768,325.
Janssen, Peter J. H. 2,773,121.
Jannsen, Peter J. H. 2,773,189.
Jongsma, Jan. 2,730,692.
Jonker, Hendrik, Alink, and van Rijssel. 2,738,272.
Jonker, Johan L. H., and Diemer. 2,775,690.
Jonkers, Cornelius 0„ and de Lange. 2,770,109.
Jonkers, Cornelius O., Kohler, Liebe, and van der Ster
2,771,751.
Jurriaanse, Tom, and Horseling. 2,733,372.
Kielenstijn, Hendrikus. 2,702,990.
Klinkhamer, Jacob F. 2,730,633.
Klinkhamer, Jacob F. 2,756,395.
Klopping, Carel P. 2,760,100.
Knol, Kornelis S., and de Vries. 2,775,739.
Kohler, Jacob W. L. 2,734,354.
Kohler, Jacob W. L. 2,745,262.
Kohler, Jacob W. L. 2,764,877.
Kohler, Jacob W. L., and Schalkwijk. 2,750,765.
Kolkman, Dirk. 2,733,368.
Kolkman, Dirk and de Visser. 2,748,308.
Krienen, Frank. 2,763,782.
KrOger, Ferdinand A., and Van Den Boomgaanl.
2,750,344.
Kuijvenhoven, Leendert M., and Westerterp. 2.734,902.
Lahaye, Eugene L. 2,757,346.
Leblans, Leopold M. L. J. 2,754,712.
Lemmens, Hendrikus J., Jansen, Haayman, and van der
Linden. 2,737,607.
Le Poole, Jan B. 2.749,464.
Light, Leon H. 2,752,555.
Lips, Eduard M. H., and Wiegersma. 2,734,243.
Loosjes, Robert. 2,747,127.
Lubben. Gerrit J. 2,736,798.
Mann, Erno. 2,736,842.
Mantz, Marius R. 2,730,615.
Martens, Giinter. 2,752,496.
Martens, Gunter. 2,775,704.
McCallister, Edward S., and Woznica. 2,748,202.
Meier, Nicholaas F. 2,730,471.
Meijer, Barend M. 2,735,056.
Meijer, Barend M. 2,741,715.
Meijer, Roelf J., and Peters. 2,702,668.
Moerkens, Jozef C. 2,760,118.
Moerkens. Jozef C, and Hehenkamp. 2,752.557.
Moesker, Gerard. 2,770,753.
Mollers, Josef. 2,770,025.
Mollers, Josef, and Seidel. 2,772,186.
Mulder, Harm H. 2,763,734.
Miiller, Friedrich W. 2,744,583.
Miiller, Friedrich W. 2 705.043.
Neeteson, Pieter A. 2,736,804.
Nienhuis, Kornelis. 2,766,397.
Ober, Willy, and Fortuyn. 2 749,485.
Oosterkamp, Wijbe J. 2,736,833.
Peek, Johannes J. A. 2,744,961.
Peper, Jan. 2,751,515.
Perilhou, Jean R., and Jonker. 2,748.313.
Perilhou, Jean R., and Jonker. 2,774,814.
Perilhou, Jean R., Jonker, and Juergens. 2.730.837.
Perilhou, Jean R., Jonker, and Juergens. 2,736.890.
Poldervaart, Leendert, Janssen, and Gits. 2.773,182.
Rademakers, Adriaan, and Bruyning. 2,774,935.
Rathenau, Gerhart W. 2,762,898.
Rathenau, Gerhart W.. Roosdorp, and Cluwen. 2,750.595.
Reiniger, Friedrich. 2,748,293.
Repko, Jan D. 2,765,431.
Reynst, Maximilien P., and de Beer. 2,774,896.
Richter, Gustav R. 2,752,432.
Robinson, Norman W. 2,758,241.
Robinson, Norman W., Turpie, and Hutchinson.
2,757,310.
Rongen, Jacobus J., and Uitjens. 2,773,135.
Roosdorp. Hermanus J. 2,755,421.
Rothschild. Siegfried. 2,729,606.
St. Leger Montague, Bryan W. 2,752,525.
Schagen, Pieter. 2,730,653.
Schagen, Pieter. 2,736,767.
Scholten. Jacob W.. and Pennis. 2,768,351.
Six, Willem. 2,730,658.
Six, Willem, and Domburg. 2,739,265.
Six, Willem, and Domburg. 2,757,307.
Six, Willem, and Domburg. 2,703,722.
Sleegers. Paulus A. W. M. 2.765.432.
Smits, Hubertus J. 2.775.131.
Speekman, Bernardus W. 2,751,31S.
Teves, Marten C, and Tol. 2,757,293.
Teves, Marten C, and Tol. 2,760,882.
Te Winkel. Jan. 2,752,578.
Thirup, Gunnar. 2,736,865.
LIST OF PATENTEES
343
2,748,336.
r30,297
Hartford National Bank and Trust Co. : See — Continued
Tosswill, Christopher H. 2.736,840.
Tosswill, Christopher H. 2,740,066.
Tosswill, Christopher H. 2,740,072.
Tosswill, Christopher H. 2,745,988.
Uitjens, Abraham G. W. 2,768.288.
Valeton, Josue J. P., Hardi, and van der Poel.
Valeton, Josue' J. P., Schenau, and Lubben.
Van Abbe, Henri H., and Uitjens. 2,773,178.
Van Bergen, Jan A. 2,762,947.
Van de Lindt, Willem J. 2,768,356.
Van de Polder, Leendert J. 2,748,281.
Van der Lee, Albertus. 2,775,292.
van der Willigen, Paul C. 2,730,465.
Van der Willigen, Paul C. 2,755,164.
Van De Wiel, Alfred. 2,748,317.
van Dorsten, Adrianus C, and Verhoeff.
Van Embden. Hendrik J. M. 2,769,252.
Van Gelder, Zeger. 2,755,411.
Van Gelder, Gozewijn, and Vervest. 2,769,963.
Van Heuven, Engelbert W. 2,702,909.
Van Hofweegen, Johannes M. 2,768,293.
Van Iperen, Bernardus B. 2,754,448.
Van Iperen, Dirk C. 2,759,085.
Van Iperen, Dirk C. 2,765.389.
Van Overbeek, Adrianus J. W. M. 2,760,067.
Van Overbeek, Adrianus J. \V. M. 2,762,916.
Van Overbeek, Adrianus J. W. M. 2,768,294.
Van Overbeek, Adrianus J. W. M. 2,775,705.
Van Overbeek, Adrianus J. W. M., and Jonker. 2,754.375.
Van Rijssel, Tijs W., Houtraan, and Jonker. 2,733,144.
Van Suchtelen, Harold. 2,772,862.
Van Tol. Hendrikus J. M. 2,736,835.
Van Weel, Adelbert. 2,745,003.
Van Weel, Adelbert. 2,752,565.
Van Weel, Adelbert. 2,760,002.
Van Zelst, Johannes J. Z. 2,775,657.
Veenemans, Cornelis F. 2,743,808.
Verhoeff, Adrianus. 2,745,966.
Verhoeff, Adrianus, and de Vries. 2,741,260.
Vervest, Wilhelmus L., van Gelder, and Waarle.
2,770,136.
Verweel, Jan. 2,749,477.
Waarle, Godfried H., and Vervest. 2,754,690.
Warmoltz, Nicolaas. 2,748,291.
Warmoltz, Nicolaas. 2,749,468.
Warmoltz, Nicolaas. 2,769,911.
Weigel, Kurt, and Verse. 2,747,102.
Weigel, Kurt, and Verse. 2,775,709.
Wenke, Jan W. G. 2,741,170.
Went, Jan J., Van Oosterhout, and Gorter. 2,702,777.
Went, Jan J., and Verlinde. 2,730,681.
Went, Jan J., and Vermeulen. 2,750,658.
Went, Jan J., and Wijn. 2,754,172.
White, Ezekiel F. 2,768,743.
Wijchman, Jan. 2,746,692.
Willemse, Theo W. 2,745,052.
Zalm, Pieter, Bril, and Klasens. 2,754,444.
Hartford Special Machinery Co., The : See —
Johnson, Clarence. 2,733,691.
Hartford, Winslow H., to Allied Chemical & Dtp Corp. Com-
position of alcohol and lithium chromate. 2,764,553,
9-25-56, CI. 252—74.
Hartford City Paper Co. : See —
Hedstrom, Olof H. 2,755,213.
Hartig, Donald H. Fish lure. 2,750,702, 6-19-56, CI.
43 — 42.17.
Harting, Wesley A. Regeneration system for water softening
plant. 2,744,868, 5-8-56, CI. 210—24.
Hartl, Max. Safety seat construction for vehicles. 2,736,566,
2-28-56, CI. 280—29.
Hartle, Louis J., to Amsler Morton Corp.
2,744,479, 5-8-56, CI. 110—181.
Soaking pit curb.
^,o,0-8-3t), Ul. J.1U 181.
Hartle, Robert J., and G. W. Kinzer, to American Bosch
Arma Corp. Polyiodinated benzotrifluorides. 2,744.941,
5-8-56, CI. 260—651.
Hartley, Arthur C, to Johnson & Phillips Ltd. Apparatus
for holding, braking or winding cables, hawsers threads or
the like. 2,756,872, 7-31-56, CI. 203^0.
Hartley, Arthur C, and R. J. Ashby, to Johnson & Phillips
Ltd. Apparatus for laying submarine cables. 2,756,873,
7-31-56, CI. 203^0.
Hartley, George C. : See —
Bray, Frederick H., Knight, and Hartley. 2,774,820.
Wright, Esmond P. G., Hartley, Weir, and Rice.
2,744.159.
Hartley, Gilbert S., to Pest Control Ltd. Method and means
for introducing a predetermined amount of a poisonous
material beneath the surface of the soil. 2,75P,300,
8-21-56, CI. 47—58.
Hartley, Henry J., and C. S. Rankin, to Pacific Foundry
Co., Ltd. Incinerator. 2,744,477, 5-8-56. CI. 110 — 8.
Hartley, Lloyd S., and R. A. Newton, to General Electric Co.
Automatic machine for coating cathode ray tube bulbs.
2,763,233, 9-18-56, CI. 118—11.
Hartley, Nelson, to Haylco Controls Corp. Variable batch
measuring system.
Hartlmair. Willibald.
72 — 23.
Hartman, Albert E.
CI. 46—71.
Hartman Co. : See —
Ritter, Julius P.,
2,742,201, 4-17-56, CI. 222—440.
Tile panel. 2,741,909, 4-17-56, CI.
Spinning toys. 2,767,514, 10-23-56,
Hartman, Frank W., Jr., to Holley Carburetor Co. Circuit
breaker arm. 2,740,853, 4-3-56, CI. 200—30.
Hartman, Fred W. : See —
De Puy, James R., Hartman, Jones, and Klein. 2,753,671.
Hartman, Herbert L., to The General Industries Co. Plural-
speed drive mechanisms for phonograph turntables.
2,746,306, 5-22-56, CI. 74—199.
Hartman, Joseph G. : See —
Nessler, Aldo E., and Hartman. 2.774,140.
Hartman, Philip S. : See —
King, Kenneth J., and Hartman. 2,749.175.
Hartman, Robert F., E. H. Lynch, and L. P. Elliott, to Cali-
fornia Research Corp. Method for the recovery of hydro-
carbon vapors. 2,765,872, 10-9-56, CI. 183 — 115.
Hartman, William W. Feed mechanism for bread slicing
machine. 2,759,510, 8-21-56, CI. 146—153.
Hartmann, Adolph E. Combined picture frame and storage
file. 2,737,745, 3-13-56, CI. 40—158.
Hartmann & Braun Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Endlich, Friedrich, and Hufbauer. 2,751,524.
Hartmann, Carl E. : See —
Holub, Edward M., and Hartmann. 2,754,234.
Hartmann, Eric, to The Porter-Cable Machine Co. Dove-tail
template. 2,764,191, 9-25-56, CI. 144—87.
Hartmann, Eric, to The Porter-Cable Machine Co. Earth
conditioning device. 2,774,292, 12-18-56, CI. 97 — 43.
Hartmann, Eric, and W. A. Papworth, to Porter-Cable Ma-
chine Co. Portable power operated saw. 2,765,824,
10-9-56, CI. 143—159.
Hartmann, Harry : See —
D'Aliberti, Michael, and Hartmann. 2,764,544.
Hartmann, Leonhard T., and F. Wethly, to Allied Chemical
& Dye Corp. Gas-liquid contact process and apparatus.
2,750,173, 6-12-56, CI. 261—111.
Hartmann Mfg. Co. : See —
Hartmann, Philip. 2,765,750.
Hartmann, Philip, to Hartmann Mfg. Co. Fluid pump or
motor. 2,765,750, 10-9-56, CI. 103 — 138.
Hartmann, Wilhelm : See-
Becker, Rudolf, and Hartmann. 2,737,784.
Hartmann, William A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Dew point
tester. 2,758,470, 8-14-56, CI. 73—17.
Hartmeister, Ruben J. : See —
Thompson, Roy F., and Hartmeister. 2,762,242.
Hartner, Leo : See —
Junghans, Helmut, and Hartner. 2,731,790.
Hartnett, Thomas P. : See — ■
Dodd, Clinton R., Hartnett, and Robinson. 2,761,207.
Hartney, James L., to United States Steel Corp. Method
of introducing air to burners of reversing type furnaces.
2,744,744, 5-8-56, CI. 263—52.
Hartop, William L., Jr., and E. J. Morrisev, Jr., to Abbott
Laboratories. Rubber closure. 2,747,756, 5-29-56, CI.
215 — 47.
Hartough, Howard D., J. J. Dickert, Jr., and S. L. Meisel,
to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Converting oxazine com-
pounds to gamma-hydroxy amines. 2,774,790, 12-18-56,
CI. 260—584.
Hartranft, William, to The Garlock Packing Co. Vibration
rings for mechanical seals. 2,760,794, 8-28-56, CI.
286—11.14.
Hartsell, Arlis C. Well fluid stabilizer. 2,739,652, 3-27-56,
CI. 166—121.
Hartung, Richard S. Positive grip friction wrench.
2,764,049, 9-25-56, CI. 81—58.
Hartwell Aviation Supply Co. : See —
Hogan, John E. 2,737,697.
Hogan, John E., and Poe. 2.732,970.
Poe, Lloyd R. 2,732,582.
Hartwell, Clark : See —
Hogan, John E. 2,737,697.
Hogan, John E., and Poe. 2,732,970.
Poe, Lloyd R. 2,732,582.
Hartwell, Daniel H. Louver construction. 2,732,595,
1-31-56, CI. 20—62.
Hartwell, Eleanor M. : See —
Hogan, John E. 2,737,697.
Hogan, John E., and Poe. 2,732,970.
Poe, Lloyd R. 2,732,582.
Hartwell, George W., to Worthington Corp. Unloader mech-
anism for compressors. 2,730,296, 1-10-56, CI. 230 — 24.
Hartwig, Edgar C. : See —
Stadum, Clarence B., Hartwig. and Van Ness. 2.735,037.
Hartwig, Edward C, and H. W. van Ness, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Electronic seam welder. 2,748,343,
5-29-56. CI. 323—36.
Hartwig, George M. : See —
Maycock, Russel L., and Hartwig. 2,767,068.
Hartwig, Harry A. Motor drier. 2,731,735, 1-24-56, CI.
34—104.
Hartwig, Walter. Recuperator. 2,749,110, 6-5-56, CI.
263—20.
Hartwright, George, to United States Gypsum Co. Coating
process of producing radiation-reflective roofing granules.
2,732,311, 1-24-56, CI. 117—27.
Harty, Edgar A., to General Electric Co. Unilaterally con-
ductive device. 2,730,663, 1-10-56, CI. 317—234.
Hartz, Raymond J., and R. E. Morris, to Jack & Heintz, Inc.
Actuators. 2,738,685, 3-20-56, CI. 74: — 424.8.
Hartzel, Franics W. : See —
Erickson, Harold V., and Hartzel. 2,759,805.
Hartzell, Blanche D. See —
Donehower, William P. 2.731,159.
344
Hartzell, Gunnar. Golf cart with wheel and handle mecha-
nism foldable within the bag thereof. 2,700,782, 8-28-56,
CI. 280—36.
Hartzell, Herman L., and J. W. Dyer,
Spring biased diaphragm device.
137—790.
Hartzell, Herman L., D. C. Eedick, and C. L. Julian, to
General Motors Corp. Distributor structure. 2,769,047,
10-30-56, CI. 200 — 31.
Hartzell, Jack W., and P. H. Haselton. Device for detecting
a rapid rate of change. 2,759,173, 8-14-56, CI. 340 — 227.
Hartzell, Maurice : See —
Donehower, William P. 2,731,159.
Hartzell, Oliver A., to Lombard Corp. Power circuit for
electric induction furnaces. 2,767,292, 10-16-56, CI.
219—10.75.
Hartzell Propeller Fan Co. : See —
Hartzell. Robert N., and Herrman. 2,765,859.
Hartzell, Robert N., and D. D. Herrman, to Hartzell Propeller
Fan Co. Fan. 2,765,859, 10-9-56, CI. 170—160.6.
Hartzler, John E., and C. P. Jeter ; said Hartzler assor. to B.
H. Buller. Steam cleaning device. 2,733,101, 1-31-56,
CI. 299 — 84.
Hartzler, Melvin E. : See —
McKee, John F., Hartzler, Young, Ramirez, and George.
2,759,226.
Hartzner, Harry O. Portable awning for trailers. 2,741,195,
4-10-56, CI. 108—2.
Harvard Mfg. Co., The : See —
Blanke, Nathan E. 2,734,199.
Entwistle, John E. 2,734,202.
Jackson, Leslie K. 2,743,464.
Jackson, Leslie K. 2,745,116.
Roche, Melvin E., and Jackson. 2,772,424.
Sands, Hillard J. 2,745,117.
Harvel Corp., The : See —
Caplan, Solomon. 2.754,283.
Harvey, Mortimer T. 2,767,150.
Wasserman, David. 2,739,955.
Harvel Research Corp. : See —
Harvey, Mortimer T. 2,738,338.
Harvey, Mortimer T., and Rosamilia. 2,766,218.
Harvengt, Edmond, to Link-Belt Co. Process and apparatus
for releasing obstructions in discharge openings of con-
centrating pans. 2,731,148, 1-17-56, CI. 209 — 465.
Harvengt, Edmond, to Link-Belt Co. Treatments of mate-
rials in fine particles, particularly carbonaceous slimes.
2,764,287, 9-25-56, CI. 209—18.
Harvey, Allan M. : See —
Johnson, Oscar H„ Harvey, and West. 2,758,955.
Harvey, Bruce F. : See —
Barringer, Charles M., Harvey, Quattlebaum, and Ster-
ling. 2,739,989.
Harvey, Charles V. : See —
Perrault, Art, and Harvey. 2.743,425.
Harvey, Clarence C, to Ethyl Corp. Nitrate formulations.
2,742,492, 4-17-56, CI. 260 — 467.
Harvey, Clarence C, to Ethyl Corp. Temperature control of
electrolytic cells. 2,755,244, 7-17-56, CI. 204 — 247.
Harvey, Clarence C, Jr. : See —
Butler, Harry S., and Harvey. 2,768,111.
Harvey, Draper M., to Automotive & Marine Products Corp.
Top cylinder vapor lubricator. 2,741,237, 4-10-56, CI.
123—196.
Harvey, Draper M., to Automotive & Marine Products Corp.
Top cylinder lubricator. 2,745.396, .",-15-56, CI. 123 — 196.
Harvey, Draper M. Hydraulic valve lifter mechanism.
2,746,436, 5-22-56, CI. 123—90.
Harvey, Draper M., to Automotive & Marine Products Corp.
Top cylinder lubricator. 2,765,784, 10-9-56, CI. 123 — 196.
Harvey, Earle M., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Magazine latching
means. 2,736,977, 3-6-56, CI. 42 — 50.
Harvey, Earle M., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of War. Firing mechanism for
automatic and semi-automatic firearms. 2.742,822, 4-24-56,
CI. 89—140.
Harvey, Earle M., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Clamp assembly for
a trigger housing. 2,750,700, 6-19-56, CI. 42 — 75.
Harvey, Earle M., to the United States .of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Gas relief valve for
firearms. 2,750,849, 6-19-56, CI. 89 — 193.
Harvey, Earle M., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Butt plate lock
means. 2,763,951, 9-25-56, CI. 42 — 71.
Harvey, Earle M., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Butt plate ;iss hh.
2,766,542, 10-16-56, CI. 42 — 71.
Harvey, Earle M., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Armv. Breech mechanism
for a firearm. 2,774,283, 12-18-56, CI. 89 — 194.
Harvey, George G. : See —
Van Atta, Lester C, Harvey, and Fairbairn. 2,761,137.
Harvey, George G., and L. Buchwalter, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy.
Beacon antenna. 2,756,421, 7-24-56, CI. 343—770.
Harvey, Howard L., to American Viscose Corp. Abrasive
wheel. 2,700,313, 8-28-56, CI. 51—209.
Harvey, John A., Jr. : See —
Urban, Julius C, and Harvey. 2,763,182.
INDEX OP PATENTS, 1956
Harvey, John F., A. W. Hermandorfer, and Jacob A. Mason,
to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. High capacity oil burner
with impeller hub air jet ring. 2,747,657, 5-29-56, CI.
158 — 73.
Harvey, John W., Jr., and F. G. Kraft, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Co. Machine for removing cores from yarn
cakes and then supporting and wetting the cakes. 2,736,184,
2-28-56, CI. 68—205.
Harvey, Leo M. : See —
Frick, Chester A. 2,730,259.
Harvey, Lile W. : See —
Berry, Ernest V., and Harvey. 2,737,761.
Berry, Ernest V., and Harvey. 2,737,762.
Harvey, Louis A. Magnetic fishing game. 2,747,872,
5-29-56, CI. 273—1.
Harvey, Louis A. Motor-simulating device for cycles.
2,768,474, 10-30-56, CI. 46—175.
Harvey, Mortimer T., to Harvel Research Corp. Copolymer
of styrene and/or butadiene and partially hydrogenated
furfural-ketone product. 2,738,338, 3-13-56, CI. 260 — 45.5.
Harvey, Mortimer T., to The Harvel Corp. Molding com-
pound of cashew nut shell oil polymer and cashew nut
shell as the filler. 2,767,150, 10-10-56, CI. 200 — 9.
Harvey, Mortimer T., and P. L. Rosamilia, to Harvel Research
Corp. Method for reacting acetone-formaldehyde conden-
sate with aniline and acidic agent. 2,700,218, 10-9-50, CI.
260—45.2.
Harvey, Philip G. : See —
Taylor, Arthur W. C, and Harvey. 2,752,397.
Harvey, Philip G., and S. A. Lamb, to Imperial Chemical
Industries Ltd. Carbonylation of olefin-diolefin mixtures ;
selective diolefin removal. 2,752,395. 6-26-56, CI.
260—604.
Harvey, Philip G., and A. W. C. Taylor, to Imperial Chemical
Industries Ltd. Carbonylation of olefin-diolefin mixtures.
2,752,396, 6-26-56, CI. 260—604.
Harvey, Robert D. : See —
Dolza, John, and Harvey. 2,746,427.
Harvey, Salmon C. Lather foam dispenser. 2,729,505,
1-3-56, CI. 299—90.
Harvey, Thabus R. See —
Pullum, Cecil R., and Harvey. 2,734,623.
Harvey-Whipple, Inc. : See —
Sinclair, Donald C, and Wallans. 2.745,597.
Harvey, Winston S., and H. Eisler, to Raytheon Mfg. Co.
Motor speed control. 2,762,005, 9-4-56. CI. 318 — 327.
Harwedel, Walter M. Method of cleaning milking machine
teat cups. 2,730,469, 1-10-56, CI. 134 — 8.
Harwill Inc. : See —
Wiltse, Douglas G. 2,757,029.
Harwin, C. W., Inc. : See —
Roselund, Harold A. 2,772,031.
Harwin, Dixon R., A. Stern, and V. H. Bodle, to National
Sponge Cushion Co., Inc. Carpet underlay. 2,740,739,
4-3-56, CI. 154 — 49.
Harwood, Douglas, to Canadian General Electric Co. Ltd.
Lamp filament feeding apparatus. 2,764,800, 10-2-56,
CI. 29—25.19.
Harwood, James : See —
Abramitis, Walter W., O'Kane, and Harwood. 2,740,744.
Harwood, Kenneth J. : See—
Rogers, Sedgwick C, and Harwood. 2,772,181.
Harwood, Stanley G. : See —
Kenney, Robert W. 2,729,230.
Kenney, Robert W. 2,735,442.
Kenney, Robert W. 2,758.717.
Kenney, Robert W. 2.707,955.
Harza, Leroy F., deceased ; F. H. Camphausen and E. W.
Hillier, executors. Hydraulic control for butterfly valves.
2,759,697, 8-21-56, CI. 251—25.
ilasbrook, Arthur F., to O. S. Petty. Positioning determining
system. 2,746,034, 5-15-56, CI. 343—15.
Hasbrouck, Augustus, to United Aircraft Corp. Filter.
2,750,047, 6-12-56, CI. 210—183.
Hasbrouck, Augustus, and B. H. Shinn, to United Aircraft
Corp. iStator construction for compressors. 2,749,026,
6-5-56, CI. 230—122.
Hasbrouck, Augustus, and A. B. Miller, to United Aircraft
Corp. Engine mount. 2,753,140. 7-3-56, CI. 248—5.
Hasbrouck, Harold J., to Farrand Optical Co., Inc. Electron
lens. 2,759,117, 8-14-56, CI. 313—82.
Hasche, Rudolph L., to Koppers Co., Inc. Process of pro-
ducing acetylene bv pyrolvtic reaction from a suitable hy-
drocarbon. 2,751,424, 6-19-56, CI. 260 — 679.
Hasche, Rudolph L., to Koppers Co., Inc. Semi-make and heat
regenerative process and apparatus. 2,755,321, 7-17-56,
CI. 260 — 679.
Hasche, Rudolph L. Regenerative furnaces. 2,760,980,
10-16-56, CI. 263—51.
Hasche, Rudolph L., and L. F. McConnell. Valve control
mechanism. 2,737,970, 3-13-50, CI. 137 — 309.
Hase, Alfred M. : See — ■
WaldkOtter, Erich G. R., and Hase. 2,750,540.
Hase. Georg, H. Schneider, and K. Kirchhoff. Device for
idjusting and holding
2,752,712, 7-3-50, CI. 40—152.
Haselkorn, Howard : See —
Annis, Richard R., and Haselkorn.
Hasell, Henry P. : See —
McGowan, Michael E., and Hasell.
McGowan, Michael E., and Hasell.
Haselmeier, Walter. Typewriter f
2,731,125, 1-17-56, CI. 197—128.
stereoscopic pictur
2,748,738.
2,764,799.
•ont-feed attachment.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Haseloff, Fritz, to Licentia Patent-Verwaltungs, G. m. b. H.
Print roll securing means. 2,745,341, 5-15-56, CI.
101—212.
Haselton, Merton L. : See —
Bush, George L., Dennis, and Haselton. 2,737,650.
Haselton, Philip H. : See —
Hartzell, Jack \V.. and Haselton. 2,759,173.
Hasenberg. Werner : See —
KIdd, Marshall C, and Hasenberg. 2,769,906.
Hasenbuhler, Millard. Snow shovel conveyor. 2,747,306,
5-29-56, CI. 37—45.
Haserodt, Oscar P. Detachable automatic mail box signal.
2,730,298, 1-10-56, CI. 232—35.
Haske, John R. : See —
Blake, James C, Deady, and Haske. 2,763,274.
Haskelite Mfg. Corp. : See —
Kloote, George E. 2,760,240.
Haskell, Alden H. Window. 2,771,133, 11-20-56, CI.
160—89.
Haskell, Clarence A. : See —
Jarosh, John J., Haskell, and Dunnell. 2,752,791.
Haskell, Donald M., and D. L. McKay, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Purification of polymerizable heterocyclic nitrogen
compounds at low temperatures. 2,768,169, 10-23-56, CI.
260—290.
Haskin, Lawrence H., Jr. : See —
Auerbacher. George N., and Haskin. 2,745,464.
Haskin, Walter E., to Pressed and Welded Steel Products Co.,
Inc. Binder. 2,733,717, 2-7-56, CI. 129 — 1.
Haskin, Walter E., to Pressed and Welded Steel Products Co.,
Inc. Book rack. 2,770,913, 11-20-56, CI. 45—58.
Haskin, Walter E.. to Pressed and Welded Steel Products Co.,
Inc. Binder. 2,771,075, 11-20-56, CI. 129—1.
Haskins, Lewis S., to Hardfield Corp. Containers of capsule-
like form. 2,762,411, 9-11-56, CI. 150— .5.
Haslam, John H., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Meth-
ods for insolubilizing coating compositions. 2,732,799,
1-31-56, CI. 101—416.
Haslam, John H., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Method of coating surface with transparent film and
product resulting therefrom. 2,768,909, 10-30-56, CI.
117—121.
Haslett. Elmer. Table ball game devices. 2,750,192, 6-12-56,
CI. 273—87.2.
Haslett, Elmer. Door knob covers. 2,753,911, 7-10-56, CI.
150—52.
Haslett. Elmer. Containers. 2,773,633, 12-11-56. CI. 229 — 8.
Hass, Zygmunt K., to Her Majesty the Queen in the Right of
Canada as represented by the Minister of National Defence.
Frequency modulation relaxation oscillator. 2,767,378,
10-16-56, CI. 332—14.
Fauthal A. : See — ■
Hassan, Joseph A. 2,769,942.
san, Joseph A., % to F. A. Hassan. Voice coil for loud
speakers. 2,769,942, 11-6-56, CI. 317 — 158.
Hassel, Lloyd V., and J. A. Parker, to Armstrong Cork Co.
Felt saturants and method of making the same. 2,773,782,
12-11-56, CI. 117—140.
Hasselbaum, Oscar H., to Joseph Pollak Corp. Electric
switch. 2,763,753, 9-18-56, CI. 200—166.
Hasseld, Frank E.. Jr. : See —
McGillem, Clare D., and Hasseld. 2,774,946.
Hasselder, Willem, to Stamicarbon N. V. Process for effect-
ing double conversion between two solutions of ionogenic
substances by using ion exchangers. 2,751,280, 6-19-56,
CI. 23 — 90.
Hasselquist, Victor H., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Heat-
sealing thermoplastics. 2.767,769. 10-23-56, CI. 154 — 42.
Hasselstrom, Torsten. Pungent-tasting pentavalent pipera-
zine diacid salts. 2,753,350, 7-3-56, CI. 260—268.
Hasser, George L. : See —
Horwitz, Henry L., and Hasser. 2.765,368.
Hassid, Maurice A., to N. S. F. Ltd. Picnic cases. 2,768,718,
10-30-56, CI. 190—11.
Hassid, Maurice A., and E. Venis, to The British Vacuum
Flask Co. Ltd. Expandable stoppers. 2,765,945, 10-9-56,
CI. 215—54.
Hassinger, Herman, to Herman Hassinger. Inc. Fluorescent
lighting fixtures. 2,743.424, 4-24-56, CI. 339—52.
Hassinger, Herman, Inc. : See —
Hassinger, Herman. 2,743,424.
Hassler, John E., deceased, by Borg-Warner Corp. Cutting
chain for saws. Re. 24,129, 3-13-56, CI. 143—135.
Hassmann, Josef : See —
Glietenberg, Eugen, and Hassmann. 2,758.001.
Hassold, Victor C, to Steel Heddle Mfg. Co. Heddle frame.
2,730,137, 1-10-56, CI. 139—92.
Hastings Aluminum Products, Inc. : See —
Silvers, Albert, and Cotter. 2,731,685.
Hastings, Charles E.. to Hastings Instrument Co., Inc. Tem-
perature change compensated thermal measuring device.
2,745,283. 5-15-56, CI. 73—204.
Hastings, Courtland. Apparatus for crystallization of sugar
bearing materials. 2,743,197, 4-24-56, CI. 127—15.
Hastings, Donald F., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Automatic
stop mechanism. 2,746,573, 5-22-56, CI. 188 — 69.
Hastings, Homer R., to General Motors Corp. Gear shift posi-
tion indicator mechanism. 2,736,003, 2-21-56, CI. 340 — 52.
Hastings Instrument Co.. Inc. : See —
Hastings, Charles E. 2,745,283.
Hastings, John A., and C. Weber, to The Transportation
Development Corp. Track and road bed construction.
2,750,118, 6-12-56, CI. 238—25.
Hastings Mfg Co. : See —
Johnson, Stephen I., and Wilkinson. 2,747,738.
Phillips, Harold P. 2,732,836.
Phillips, Harold P. 2,742,334.
Wilkinson, James W. 2,750,042.
Hastings, Norman R., to Walk Time, Inc. Anemometer.
2,749,750, 6-12-56, CI. 73—189.
Hastings, Norman R., to Walk Time, Inc. Anemometer wind
vane. 2,749,751, 6-12-56, CI. 73—189.
Hastings, Randall, E. K. Drechsel, and E. Strazdins, to Amer-
ican Cyanamid Co. Novel sizing agents for paper.
2,771,464, 11-20-56, CI. 260—101.
Hastings, Sam H. : See —
Scnutze, Henry G., Hastings, and Anderson. 2,752,403.
Hastings, Sam H., and A. T. Watson, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Production of lubricating oils of high
viscosity index. 2,754,254, 7-10-56, CI. 196—147.
Hastings, Warren W., to Rochester Mfg. Co., Inc. Pressure
gauge diaphragm assembly. 2,762,394, 9-11-56, CI. 137—
Hastings, Warren W., to Rochester Mfg. Co., Inc. Electric
tachometer. 2,774,939, 12-18-56, CI. 324—70.
Hat Corp. of America : See —
Pascale, Martin M., and Rickus. 2,749,546.
Hatala, John. Knob clamp having detachable facing
member. 2,765,675, 10-9-56, CI. 74 — 553.
Hatala, John. Knob. 2,770,983, 11-20-56, CI. 74—553.
Hatay, Charles G. Method of fabric finishing to reduce
shrinkage and improve the feel and hand of cloth.
2,733,498, 2-7-56, CI. 26—18.5.
Hatch, Albert M., to Borg-Warner Corp. Turbine. 2,744.721,
5-8-56, CI. 253—32.
Hatch, Alden B., G. A. Hunt, and J. Lein, to Bristol Labora-
tories Inc. Tetracycline production using cottonseed endo-
sperm flour. 2,763,591, 9-18-56, CI. 195—80.
Hatch, Charles T., and S. R. McKim, to Union Steel Products
Co. Conveyor system for advancing and dividing a series
of articles to variably preselected separate conveyors.
2,739,694, 3-27-56, CI. 198—31.
Hatch, Charles T., and R. H. Marshall, to Union Steel Prod-
ucts Co. Belt type conveyor. 2,747,725. 5-29-56, CI.
198—195.
Hatch, Chauncey R., Jr. : See —
Reuillard. Camille. 2,751,802.
Hatch, George B.. to Calgon, Inc. Corrosion inhibiting com-
position and method of using same. 2,742,369, 4-17-56,
CI. 106—14.
Hatch, Gerald G., to Quebec Iron and Titanium Corp. Cast-
ing of titanium slag concentrate. 2,749,667, 6-12-56, CI.
49 — 77.5.
Hatch, Gordon. Radiant heating unit and oven. 2,756,319,
7-24-56, CI. 219—35.
Hatch, Richard M„ Jr. : See —
Crandell, Paul A., and Hatch. 2,759,101.
Hatch, Robert H., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Metal painted aper-
ture or window for waveguides. 2,770,784, 11-13-56, CI.
333—98.
Hatch, Sidney L. File folder support. 2,749,915, 6-12-56,
CI. 129 — 16.7.
Hatch, Wilfred E., to Keyes Fibre Co. Fruit and vegetable
container. 2,738.914, 3-20-56, CI. 229—2.5.
Hatcher, Curtis M. Electro-magnetic vehicle door lock.
2,765,648, 10-9-56, CI. 70 — 264.
Hatcher, Merrel E. Lawn sprinkler. 2,757,900, 8-7-56, CI.
299—65.
Hatebur, Fredrich B. Transfer mechanism for nut forging
machine. 2,736.909. 3-6-56, CI. 10 — 76.
Hatebur, Friedrich B. Method for the production of ball-
bearing races and similar parts. 2,766,512, 10-16-56, CI.
29—148.4.
Hatfield, Doran O., to Bodine Electric Co. Dynamoelectric
rotor. 2,767,339, 10-16-56, CI. 310—162.
Hathaway, Claude M., to Hathaway Instrument Co. Prin-
cipal strain computers. 2,731,198, 1-17-56, CI. 235 — 61.
Hathaway Instrument Co. : See —
Davis, William L. 2,735.917.
Hathaway, Claude M. 2,731,198.
Hathaway, Jarrett L., and R. E. Lafferty, to Radio Corp. of
America. Artificial gun shot effects. 2,751,585, 6-19-56,
CI. 340—384.
Hathaway, Richard : See —
Abram, Leo, and Hathaway. 2,774,025.
Hathorn, Clarence J., to Stackpole Carbon Co. Printed cir-
cuit electrical component. 2,754,486. 7-10-56. CI. 339 — 17.
Hathorn, Clarence J., and E. J. Schreiber. to Stackpole Car-
bon Co. Electric slide switch. 2,762,880, 9-11-56, CI.
200—77.
Hatte, Jacques L. Sound filtering apparatus. 2,765,044,
10-2-56, CI. 181—47.
Hatton, Roger E. : See —
Gamrath, Harry R., and Hatton. 2,739,977.
Gamrath, Harry R., and Hatton. 2,739,978.
Hatton, William, to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Polarized magneto signal device. 2,740,956, 4-3-56,
CI. 340—373.
Hatula, John E. Animal trap. 2,740,227, 4-3-56, CI. 43—61.
Haubein, Albert H., to Hercules Powder Co. Dithiandithiol
S,S-bis(0,0-dialkyl phosphorodithioate) and its use as an
insecticide. 2,766,165, 10-9-56, CI. 167—33.
Haubein, Albert H., to Hercules Powder Co. 2(dialkoxy-
thionophosphonyl-thio)-l,4-dithianes. 2,766,166, 10-9-56,
CI. 167—33.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Haubein, Albert H., to Hercules Powder Co. Thioxanethiol
S(0,0-diethyl ph.osphorodithioate) and pesticides contain-
ing the same. 2,766,167, 10-9-56, CI. 167 — 33.
Haubein, Albert H., to Hercules Powder Co. Polychloro-poly-
( dialkoxythionophosphonylthio ) -1,4-dithianes. 2,766,168,
10-9-56, CI. 167—33.
Haubein, Albert H., to Hercules Powder Co. Organic dithio-
phosphates having a chloro-p-thioxane nucleus. 2,766,169,
10-9-56, CI. 167—33.
Hauber, Erwin J. Operating mechanism for clutches and the
like. 2,742.791, 4-24-50. CI. 74—58.
Hauber, Ferdinand R., and W. S. Card, to Brown & Root,
Inc. Submarine burying apparatus. 2,755,632, 7-24-56,
CI. 61—72.
Hauber, Franz. Servomotor arrangement, more particularly
for reducing valves. 2,754,843, 7-17-56, Cl. 137 — 492.5.
Hauberg, Victor A. Stop motion attachment for a knitting
machine. 2,765,642, 10-9-56, Cl. 66 — 166.
Haubourdin, Fernand U., and R. J. A. Rolland. Clutch con-
trol for motor vehicles. 2,763,347, 9-18-56, Cl. 192— .052.
Hauck, Paul A. : See —
Todd, Guerin, and Hauck. 2,738,888.
Hauck, Paul A., to Hanson-Van Winkle-Munning Co. Process-
ing machines for electroplating and like operations.
2,736,441, 2-28-56. Cl. 214—89.
Hauck, Paul A., to Hanson-Van Winkle-Munning Co. Trans-
fer mechanisms. 2,769,519, 11-6-56, €1. 198 — 21.
Hauck, Roy C, and A. L. Nathan, to Delta Pleating Corp.
Combustion type unit heater. 2,737,173, 3-6-56, Cl.
126—110.
Hauck, Theodore, to General Bronze Corp. Window sill con-
struction. 2,733,487, 2-7-56, Cl. 20 — 70.
Hauck, Theodore, to General Bronze Corp. Reversible window
structure. 2,750,015, 6-12-56, Cl. 189 — 69.
Hauck, Theodore, to General Bronze Corp. Sash construction.
2,750,636, 6-19-56, Cl. 20—52.
Hauck, Wilbur J. Falling block single shot breech action.
2,749,641, 6-12-56, Cl. 42—23.
Haucke, Paul : See —
Ustin, George, and Haucke. 2,759,163.
Haueisen, Batist R., and F. A. Wales. Method of coating
metal surfaces. 2,745,798, 5-15-56, Cl. 204 — 25.
Hauer, Albert M. : See —
Siverson, Harry E., Hauer, and Rubesing. 2,737,830.
Hauer, Edward R. : See —
Furniss, Loree E. 2,757,805.
Hauer, Edward R., and F. J. Herter. Counterbalanced coupler
operating mechanism. 2.756,880, 7-31-56, Cl. 213 — 166.
Haug, Anton J. Process and apparatus for mechanically
working fibrous materials. 2,749,814, 6-12-56, Cl. 92 — 27.
Haug, Richard J. Knee joint for portable tools. 2,765,666,
10-9-56, Cl. 74—228.
Haug, Wilhelm, to Manufacture de Machines du Haut Rhin.
Instrument for checking tolerances of workpieces.
2,743,328, 4-24-56, Cl. 200—61.41.
Haugen, Glenn L., and G. D. Wofford, to Bendix Aviation
Corp. Means for improving television interlace control.
2,744,956, 5-8-56, Cl. 178—69.5.
Haugen, Syren^ J. Stock feed dispensing cart. 2,762,531,
Haught, Clyde L. Adjustable scaffold support. 2,755,145,
7-17-56, Cl. 304—6.
Haughton Elevator Co. : See —
Borden, Joseph H. 2,738,489.
Borden, Joseph H. 2,759,564.
Borden, Joseph H., and Mundy. 2,750,005.
Borden, Joseph H., and Vlasak. 2,771,160.
Nikazy, Walter A. 2,758,676.
Thurston, Ernest B. 2,746,566.
Thurston, Ernest B. 2,775,312.
Haumersen, Charles J. Chance controlled electrical game.
2,766,988. 10-16-56, Cl. 273—135.
Hauni Maschinenfabrik Korber & Co. G. m. b. H. : See —
Aschenwald, Johann. 2,743,826.
Haupt, Walter H., to Keleket X-Ray Corp. Cable attaching
device. 2,738.908, 3-20 50. Gl. 287— 20.5.
Haupt, Walter H., and H. K. Hay, to Keleket X-Ray Corp.
X-ray apparatus. 2,737,596. 3-6-56, Cl. 250 — 91.
Haupt, Wilhelm, to Kienzle Apparate G. m. b. H. Setting
device for price indicator for liquids. 2,743,622, 5-1-56
Cl. 74 — 348.
Hauptman, Robert, to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Navy. Electrical sys-
tem. 2,731,593, 1-17-56, Cl. 323—30.
Haury, Vernon E., to Shell Development Co. Method for
preparing aldimines. 2,765,340. 10-2-56. Cl. 260 — 566
Hause, Norman L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Preparation of 4,5 - dihydro - 2 - methvlfuran. 2,758,1 IS.
8-7-56. Cl. 260 — 346.1. ...
Hauser, Herman. Portable barricades. 2,759,707, 8-21-56,
Cl. 256—64.
Hauser, Seymour : See —
Speck. Kurt, Hauser, and Hajos. 2,747,779.
Hauserman, E. F., Co., The : See —
Kendall, Fred E., and Golar. 2,756,159.
Hauserman, Frank B. : See —
Dalton, Richard L., and Hauserman. 2.733.182.
Hausermann, Heinrich, to J. R. Geigy A.-G. Bis-triazinvl-
amino stilbene compounds. 2.762,801, 9-11-56 Cl 260' —
249.6.
Hftusermann, Heinrich, to J. R. Geigy A.-G. Optical brighten-
ing agents. 2,762,802, 9-11-56. Cl. 260 — 249.6.
Haushalter, Fred L. Track construction. 2,738,236, 3-13-56,
Cl. 305—10.
Boundary
2,738,921,
George M., to General Electric Co. Snap action
switch. 2,771,527, 11-20-56, Cl. 200—67.
Hausmann, Edgar C, and G. Wille. Parking guide. 2,731,934,
1-24-56, Cl. 116—28.
Hausmann, George F., to United Aircraft Corp. Retractable
fiameholders for afterburners. 2,729,937, 1-10-56, Cl. 60—
35.6.
Hausmann, George F., to United Aircraft Corp. Blade pas-
sage construction for compressors and diffusers. 2,735,612,
2-21-56, Cl. 230—122.
Hausmann, George F., to United Aircraft Corp.
layer control apparatus for compressors.
3-20-56, Cl. 230—122.
Hausrath, Herbert : See —
Rolli, Wendel, Hausrath, and Klett. 2,759,114.
Hausser, O. & M. : See —
Weissbrodt, Max. 2,749,661.
Hauswirth, Vernon O.. to Ford Motor Co. Baler pickup and
feeding mechanism. 2,731,783, 1-24-56, Cl. 56—343.
Hauswirth, Vernon O., to Ford Motor Co. Bale density con-
trol device. 2,763,201, 9-18-56, Cl. 100 — 43.
Hautzenroeder, Richard W., and R. A. Brown, to Harry Fer-
guson, Inc. Venting means for liquid storage tanks.
2,739,731, 3-27-56, Cl. 220-^4.
Haven, Allan M., to The American Oil Co. Catalyst sampling
system. 2,771,776, 11-27-56, Cl. 73—421.
Havens. Byron L., to International Husinoss Machines Corp.
Multivibrator trigger circuit. 2,745,955, 5-15-56, Cl.
250—27.
Havens, Byron L., to International Business Machines Corp.
Binary-decade counter. 2,774,868, 12-18-56, Cl. 250—27.
Havens, Gerald W. Fluid spraying device. 2,738,227, 3-13-56,
a. 299—92.
Havens, Glenn G. : See —
Meanor, Doyle W., and Havens. 2,737,998.
Meanor, Doyle W., and Havens. 2,769,481.
Havens, James H. : See —
Gregg, Lowell E., Lange, Alcoke, and Havens. 2,754,681.
Haverfield Fern B., to Continental Oil Co. Separating C02-
petroleum mixtures. 2,729,291, 1-3-56, Cl. 166 — 7.
Haverlee, Arnold H. Support-penetrating bracket. 2,732,158,
1-24-56, Cl. 248—216.
Haverstick, Harvey L. and H. C. Hydraulically operated
load handling system for trucks. 2,751,095, 6-19-56, Cl.
214—75.
Haverstick, Henry C. : See —
Haverstick, Harvey L. and H. C. 2,751,095.
Haverstick, Merral P., to National Rejectors, Inc. Coin
separators. 2,744,603, 5-8-56. Cl. 194 — 102.
Haverstock, Julius J., to Avco Mfg. Corp. Method of wash-
ing and drying textiles. 2,760,639, 8-28-56, Cl. 210 — 66.
Haves, Robert : See —
Gotlib. Milton H. 2,745,258.
Haviland, Girard S. : See —
Stoner, Arthur M., and Haviland. 2,746,758.
Haviland, Jack J. : See —
De Luca, Joseph A., Jr., and Haviland. 2,756,431.
Haviland, Lyman J. Tube clamps. 2,764,438, 9-25-56, Cl.
287—54.
Haviland, Robert P., to General Electric Co. Fusible link jet
motor control. 2,749,705, 6-12-56, Cl. 60—35.6.
Havlik, Jaroslav. Semi-automatic dovetailing machine.
2,747,627, 5-29-56. Cl. 144—85.
Hawaiian Canneries Co., Ltd. : See —
Horner, Albert. 2,732,957.
Horner, Albert, and Story. 2,732,956.
Hawaiian Pineapple Co., Ltd. : See —
Botlev, Richard M. 2.767,863.
Guiga's, Gustav. 2,749,855.
Guigas. Gustav. 2,774,489.
Youd, James T. 2,775,191.
Hawanczak. Mike : See —
Threlfall, Mary J. and R., Threlfall, Hawanczak, and
Sveda. 2,733,881.
Hawes, Roland C. : See —
Madsen, Royal G.. Stickney. and Hawes. 2,741,941.
Hawes, Roland C, and A. Strickler, to Beckman Instruments,
Inc. Method and apparatus for automatic titration and
control of variables. 2.770,531. 11-13-56, Cl. 23—230.
Hawie, Edward M., to The Hawie Mfg. Co. Belt buckle.
2,760,246, 8-28-56, Cl. 24—75.
Hawie, Gabriel S., to International Latex Corp. Adjustable
fastening devices. 2,758,351, 8-14-56, Cl. 24 — 245.
Hawie Mfg. Co., The : See —
Hawie, Edward M. 2,760,246.
Hawk, Carson E. : See —
Harkey, George D., Jr., and Hawk. 2,771,915.
Hawk, Le Roy R., to Gerber Products Co. Canned egg yolk
puree and process of producing same. 2,766,126, 10-9-56,
Cl. 99—182.
Hawk, Le Roy R., and D. Eolkin, to Gerber Products Co.
Process for producing a strained meat product. 2,753,269,
7-3-56, Cl. 99—187.
Hawk. Watson L., to Rheem Mfg. Co. Apparatus for applying
plastic sheeting to metal plates. 2,732,880, 1-31-56, Cl.
154—1.
Hawke, Frank T. : See-
Fisher, Roy R., Sr., and Hawke. 2,755,372.
Hawke, John A. : See —
Bode, Robert H., Holiday, and Hawke. 2,750,028.
Hawkes, Arthur S., and I. T. Krohn, to Ethyl Corp. Process
of treating metal mixtures. 2,759,890, 8-21-56, Cl.
252—303.
LIST OF PATENTEES
347
., and D. O. Eemter, to Ethyl Corp. Treat-
■■'■ sodium. 2,772,211,
Hawkes, Arthur
ment of hydrocarbon stocks with
11-27-56, CI. 196—26.
Hawkins, Albert B. and G. R. Linden, to J. M. Lehmann Co.,
Inc. Roller grinding mill. 2,759,774, 8-21-56, CI. 308—59.
Hawkins, Allen T., and T. B. Taylor, to Federal Electric
Products Co. Draw-out switch gear. 2,767,266. 10-16-56,
CI. 200—50.
Hawkins, Arthur H. : See —
Broscomb, Dennis G., Hawkins, and Ellens. 2,764,351.
Hawkins, Christine : See —
Janeway, Price W., Jr. 2,743,171.
Hawkins, Eileen J., administratrix : See —
Hawkins, Harvey G., and Tudge. 2,743,752.
Hawkins, Elmer W. Brush rake attachment for a tractor.
2,770,056, 11-13-56. CI. 37—2.
Hawkins, Eric D. Machine for punching nut kernels from
their shells. 2.745,452. 5-15-56, CI. 146 — 8.
Hawkins, Ernest L. Separable paint brush. 2,732,578,
1-31-56. CI. 15—202.
Hawkins, George A., to Purdue University. Injector pump
for breech cooling of guns. 2,774,281, 12-18-56, CI.
89—1.
Hawkins, George V. : See —
Hamilton, Francis E., Hawkins, Lawhead, and Hughes.
2,770,797.
Hawkins, Harvey G. deceased, by E. J. Hawkins adminis-
tratrix, and T. T. Tudge, to Imperial Chemical Industries
Ltd. Flexible liquid containers. 2,743,752, 5-1-56, CI.
150—8.
Hawkins, Havilah S. Work engaging bandsaw blade guide.
2,765,008, 10-2-56, CI. 143—167.
Hawkins, Havilah S. Animal-simulating rider-driven walking
toy. 2,765,177. 10-2-56, CI. 280—1.177.
Hawkins, James E., and W. E. Pugh, to Seismograph Service
Corp. System and method of generating seismic waves in
the earth. 2,730,187, 1-10-56, CI. 181 — .5.
Hawkins, James E., and W. E. Pugh, to Seismograph Service
Corp. Apparatus for generating seismic waves. 2,757,750,
8-7-56, CI. 181—0.5.
Hawkins, James F., to American Can Co. Support for de-
vices for internally treating moving can bodies. 2,760,465,
8-28-56, CI. 118—317.
Hawkins, James R., to Armour and Co. Sheet forming and
stacking apparatus. 2,751,981. 6-26-56. CI. 164 — 68.
Hawkins, Jesse : See —
Kennedy, Gertrude E., and Hawkins. 2,775,243.
Hawkins, Luty. Fowl pen floor. 2,753,841, 7-10-56, CI.
119—21.
Hawkins, Paul E., Co. : See —
Hawkinson, Earle W. 2,757,702.
Hawkins, Raymond L. Water resistant adhesive. 2,764,568,
9-25-56, CI. 260 — 17.
Hawkins, Robert E. Liquid level gauge. 2,732,715, 1-31-56,
CI. 73—323.
Hawkins, Scott F., to North American Aviation, Inc. Venturi
control device for aircraft brake system. 2,746,250,
5-22-56. CI. 60—51.
Hawkins, Stanley W., and W. J. Levy, to Imperial Chemical
Industries Ltd. Water proofing and stabilising of soil-
cement bricks and mixtures. 2,752,260, 6-26-56, CI.
106—90.
Hawkins, Willis M., Jr., and P. E. Le Veille, to Lockheed
Aircraft Corp. Multiple wheel main landing gear.
2,750,134, 6-12-56, CI. 244—102.
Hawkinson, Earle W., to Paul E. Hawkinson Co. Mold for
retreading pneumatic tire casings. 2,729,851, 1-10-56, CI.
18—18.
Hawkinson, Earle W., to Paul E. Hawkinson Co. Mold for
retreading pneumatic tire casings and method of forming
same. 2,729,852, 1-10-56, CI. 18—18.
Hawkinson, Earle W., to Paul E. Hawkinson Co. Tire re-
treading apparatus. 2,743,481, 5-1-56, CI. 18 — 18.
Hawkinson, Earle W., to Paul E. Hawkinson Co. Tire mold.
2,748,423, 6-5-56, CI. 18—18.
Hawkinson, Earle W., to Paul E. Hawkins Co. Rim for pneu-
matic tire casings. 2,757,702, 8-7-56, CI. 152 — 413.
Hawkinson, Paul E., Co. : See —
Hawkinson, Earle W. 2,729,851.
Hawkinson, Earle W. 2,729,852.
Hawkinson, Earle W. 2,743,481.
Hawkinson, Earle W. 2,748.423.
Hawkinson, Raymond P. 2,729,853.
Hawkinson, Raymond P. 2,748,462.
Hawkinson, Raymond P. 2,759,220.
Hawkinson, Raymond P., to Paul E. Hawkinson Co. Mold for
retreading pneumatic tire casings. 2,729,853, 1-10-56, CI.
18—18.
Hawkinson, Raymond P., to Paul E. Hawkinson Co. Method
of making tire treading molds. 2,748,462, 6-5-56, CI.
29—505.
Hawkinson, Raymond P., to Paul E. Hawkinson Co. Tire
treading mold. 2,759,220, 8-21-56, CI. 18—18.
Hawkswell, John S., and G. F. Porter, to The Self-Opening
Tin Box Co. Ltd. Snap-on securing clips for the lids of
sheet metal containers. 2,743,128, 4-24-56. CI. 292 — 258.
Hawley, Alfred E. : See —
McDonald, Louis, and Hawley. 2,741,599.
Hawley, George P., and E. T. Tune, to Union Carbide and
Carbon Corp. Apparatus utilizing detonation waves for
spraying powders. 2,774,625, 12-18-56, CI. 299 — 28.6.
Hawley, Harold K., and R. D. Dobson, to The Procter & Gamble
Co. Molecular rearrangement process. 2,733,251, 1-31-56,
CI. 260 — 410.7.
Hawley, Henry C. : See —
Elles, Edward S., and Hawley. 2,734,788.
Hawley, Jesse E. Railroad rail joint construction. 2,754,065,
7-10-56, CI. 238—244.
Hawley, Mones E., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Third order pressure
gradient responsive microphone. 2,773,933, 12-11-56, CI.
179—1.
Hawley, William G. : See-
Brazier, Leslie G., and Hawley. 2,731,510.
Hawn, Ralph A., to William L. Ulmer. Photographic ap-
paratus. 2,760,418, 8-28-56, CI. 95—14.
Haworth, Holly G., to Certain-Teed Products Corp. High
expansion plaster compositions. 2,741,562, 4-10-56, CI.
106—109.
Haworth, Howard H, to Belden Mfg. Co. Constant tension
take-up and let-off mechanism. 2,741,437, 4-10-56, CI.
Haworth, "Howard H., and C. M. Huth, to Belden Mfg.
Co. Electrical connector. 2,756,402, 7-24-56, CI.
339—103.
Haworth, Lionel, to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Separable joints.
2,764,266, 9-25-56, CI. 189—36.
Haworth, Russell G. : See —
Nutt, John G., and Haworth. 2,754,101.
Hawthorne, Herman F., and F. D. Hoppert. Variable recoil
mount. 2,729,975, 1-10-56, CI. 73—167.
Hawthorne, Nathaniel F., to Friden Calculating Machine Co.,
Inc. Reversible ribbon feed mechanism for adding machines.
2,732,924, 1-31-56, CI. 197—162.
Hawthorne, Omer V., to H. J. Moll. Universal mast mount-
ing device. 2,733,030, 1-31-56, CI. 248—40.
Hawthorne, Thomas A. : See —
Leonard, Anthon A., Hawthorne, and Borberg. 2,733,434.
Hawtin, Selwyn G. : See —
Taylor, William I., and Hawtin. 2,758,909.
Haxby, Robert O. : See —
Lyman, Joseph, Caldwell, Maeder. Haxby, and Tawney.
2 733 437
Hay, Clarence b! Mortar applying device. 2,733,593, 2-7-56,
CI. 72 — 128.
Hay, Harry K. : See —
Haupt, Walter H„ and Hay. 2,737,596.
Hay, Robert J., and S. M. Richardson, to The Firestone Tire
& Rubber Co. Tertiary amine oxides in foam rubber.
2,755,258. 7-17-56, CI. 260—2.5.
Hay, William D., to Alexander Smith, Inc. Crimping ap-
paratus. 2,734,228, 2-14-56, CI. 19—66.
Haybar Ltd. : See —
Haycock, George W. 2,729,374.
Haycock, George W. 2,739,695.
Haycock, George W., to Haybar Ltd. Machines for packing
articles into containers. 2,729,374, 1-3-56, CI. 226 — 14.
Haycock, George W., to Haybar Ltd. Control mechanism in
or for machines for working on bottles and other like ar-
ticles. 2,739,695, 3-27-56. CI. 198—34.
Haydel, Chester H. : See —
Greathouse, Lucien H., Smith, Robinson, and Haydel.
2,744,014.
Hayden, David H., to Beach & Shore, Inc. Erosion control
apparatus. 2,755,631, 7-24-56, CI. 61—4.
Hayden, David H. Table with folding legs rigidly held
extended. 2,756,118, 7-24-56, CI. 311—87.
Hayden, Ernest A : See-
Stone. Albert F.. and Haydon. 2,747,621.
Hayden, Helen M. Slipper. 2,770,055, 11-13-56, CI. 36—51.
Hayden, James F. : See —
Hintz, Harvey P., Hayden, and Offensend. 2,738,704.
Hayden, Kenneth F. : See —
Backensto, Elwood B., and Hayden. 2,747,969.
Hayden, Martin W., to Fieldcrest Mills. Inc. Sheet folding
apparatus. 2,749,116, 6-5-56, CI. 270—84.
Hayden-Pigg, Godfrey E., to Marconi's Wireless Telegraph
Co. Ltd. Sync pulse-emphasizing amplifier. 2,730,575,
1-10-56, CI. 179—171.
Haydon, Arthur W., to Consolidated Electronics Industries
Corp. Motor speed governor. 2,740,080, 3-27-56, CI.
318—311.
Haydon, Arthur W., to Haydon Switch. Inc. Snap action
switch. 2.773,954, 12-11-56. CI. 200—67.
Haydon, Arthur W., and H. H. Walley, to Haydon Switch,
Inc. Snap action switch. 2,773,955, 12-11-56, CI. 200—67.
Havdon, John E. Throatless power saw of reciprocating
blade tvpe. 2,764,189, 9-25-56, CI. 143—159.
Haydon, Edward K. : See —
Dunn. Harold G., Sibbnld, and Haydon. 2,734,366.
Haydon, Edward K., to The Hoover Co. Receptacle arrange-
ment for washing machines. 2,755,650, 7-24-56, CI.
68—131.
Haydon Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Poole. Arthur B. 2,747,116.
Haydon Switch, Inc. : See —
Havdon, Arthur W. 2,773.954.
Haydon, Arthur W. and Walley. 2,773,955.
Hayek, Arthur F. : See —
Duvoisin, Jean A., and Hayek. 2,757.234.
Gray, John W., Hayek, Finkler, and Reed. 2,761,332.
Hayek, Mason, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Water
insoluble polymeric quaternary ammonium carboxylate
salts and the treatment of textiles therewith. 2,741,568,
4-10-56, CI. 117 — 139.5.
Hayes, Arthur F. Apparatus for removing fly. 2,774,994,
12-25-56, CI. 19—98.
Hayes, Barbara G. Exerciser. 2,729,271, 1-3-56, CI. 155—17.
348
Hayes, Brice E. : See —
McMillan, John L. 2,763,931.
McMillan, John L. 2,763,932.
Hayes, Charles F., to General Motors Corp. Combustion
chamber with swirler. 2,768,497, 10-30-56, CI. 60 — 30.65.
Hayes, Charles W. : See —
Laurence, Lawton L., and Hayes. 2,768,118.
Hayes, Cletus T., to Oxy-Catalyst, Inc. Drying oven and
operation thereof. 2,743,529, 5-1-56, CI. 34 — 35.
Hayes, Dale I., to American Zinc, Lead and Smelting Co.
Self-Ion ding transport vehicle and dump gate therefor.
2,743,828, 5-1-56. CI. 214—78.
Hayes, Dale I., to American Zinc, Lead & Smelting Co.
Coupling mechanism for coupling self-loading transp'u-i
to powered vehicle. 2. 768,006, 10-23-56, CI. 280—481.
Hayes, Daniel L., 50% to R. W. Cisco, Jr. Automatic guide
rail for rotatable-pallet conveyor systems. 2,775,333,
12-25-56, CI. 198—19.
Hayes, Harold L. Removable insert for a lunch box.
2,731,996, 1-24-56, CI. 150— .5.
Hayes, Hugh E. : See —
Harmon, Luther R. 2,739,305.
Hayes Industries, Inc. : See —
Lall, Karl J., and Cary. 2,731,193.
Hayes, James H. Overrunning clutch and one way brake with
disabler for fishing reel. 2,769,510, 11-6-56, CI. 188—82.3.
Hayes, James H. One way brake. 2,769,511, 11-6-56, CI.
188—82.9.
Hayes, John : See —
Darling, Jack C, and Hayes. 2,731.204.
Hayes, John M. Time and weather indicator. 2,763,122,
9-18-56. CI. 58—88.
Hayes, Kenyon J. : See —
Drake, Gordon D., Gever, and Hayes. 2,740,792.
Drake, Gordon D.. Gever, and Hayes. 2,759.931.
Ebetino, Frank F., Gever, and Hayes. 2,759,932.
Hayes, Kenyon J., and G. D. Drake, to The Norwich Phar-
macal Co. Method of preparing saturated aliphatic beta-
secondary-and tertiary-amino alcohols. 2,744,141, 5-1-56,
CI. 260—584.
Hayes, Lester P. : See —
Wolff, Hans, and Hayes. 2,754,309.
Hayes, Martin E.; and K. A. Kiesel. to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. X-ra-y apparatus. 2,748,287, 5-29-56, CI. 250—65.
Hayes, Marvin F., to T. W. Hallerberg. Indicator lamp hous-
ing. 2,769,974, 11-6-56, CI. 340—366.
Hayes, Millard F. Driving mechanism. 2,765,677, 10-9-56,
CI. 74—689.
Hayes. Monson H. : See —
West, James L., and Hayes. 2,771,578.
Hayes, Monson H, to Link Aviation, Inc. Anti-loading cir-
cuits. 2,769,102, 10-30-56, CI. 307—149.
Haves, Richard D., and D. D. Wendt, to P.emis Pro. Bag Co.
Bandoleer construction. 2,739,746, 3-27-56, CI. 224 — 17.
Hayes, Robert A., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Com-
positions of styrene resins, butadiene rubbers and graft
copolymers of styrenes on butadiene rubbers. 2,755,270,
7-17-56, CI. 260—45.5.
Hayes. Robert A., and G. M. Reimer, to Union Special
Machine 'Co. Feed mechanism for sewing machines.
2,730,977, 1-17-56, CI. 112—214.
Hayes, Robert W. Automatic feed and egg conveyor type
laying cage batterv. 2,756.721. 7-31-56. CI. 119 — 48.
Hayes, Stanley A. Valve. 2,741,453, 4-10-56, CI. 251—298.
Hayes, Stanley W., to Hayes Track Appliance Co. Wheel
stop. 2,737,125, 3-6-56, CI. 104—258.
Hayes, Stanley W., to Hayes Track Appliance Co. Wheel
retainer with wedge actuated clamps. 2,762,314, 9-11-56,
CI. 104—258.
Hayes, Thomas B. Pump speed control arrangement.
2,734,45S, 2-14-56, CI. 103—35.
Hayes Track Appliance Co. : See —
Hayes, Stanley W. 2,737,125.
Hayes, Stanley W. 2,762,314.
Hayes, William, to Armstrong Cork Co. Cam-setting device.
2,741,212, 4-10-56, CI. 116—124.
Havford, Benjamin I., and L. E. Keck, to Westinshouse Elec-
tric Corp. Metal clad switchgear. 2,735.042, 2-14-56, CI.
317—99.
Hayford, Donald S. : See —
Hayford, John T. and D. S. 2,749,837.
Hayford, John T. and D. S. Bundle packaging and wrapping
machine. 2,749,837, 0-12-5R, CI. 100—28.
Havgarth, Edward D., to Pneumatic Scale Corp., Ltd. Vac-
uum filling apparatus. 2,738,119, 3-13-56. CI. 226 — 116.
Hayhurst, Ernest R. Electrical moving chart. 2,730,S26.
1-17-56, CI. 40—32.
Haylco Controls Corp. : See —
Hartley, Nelson. 2,742,201.
Hayman, George C, and C. M. Shepherd. Jr. ; said Shepherd,
Jr., assor. to said Hayman. Window construction,
2,740,999, 4-10-56, CI. 20—54.
Hayne, Lloyd E. : See —
Pull, Burnard T., Fahlberg, and Hayne. 2,729,536.
Hayner, Paul F., to Sanders Associates, Inc. Two-stage dif-
ferential servo valve. 2,771,062, 11-20-56. CI. 121 — 41.
Haynes, Alex L., C. E. Rawden, and W. A. Van Wicklin, to
Ford Motor Co. Power steering mechanism. 2,773.396,
12-11-56, CI. 74—388.
Haynes, Clyde H.. to Aircraft-Marine Products Inc. Wire
connector. 2,768,363, 10-23-56, CI. 339 — 270.
Haynes, Harold E., to Radio Corp. of America. Color correc-
tion systems. 2,740,828, 4-3-56, CI. 178 — 5.2.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Acpi:
Haynes, Herbert
Corp. Pulse co
Haynes, Herman H., and J. V. Shafting, to United States
Steel Corp. Automatic drip shield for coil baker. 2,739,393,
3-27-56, CI. 34—87.
Haynes, Joseph E. Window sash tensioning device. 2,731,287,
1-17-56, CI. 292 — 76.
Haynes, Munro K. : See —
Counihan, Richard G., Haynes, and Whitney. 2,740,848.
Haynes, Munro K., to International Business Machines Corp.
Magnetic element memory matrix. 2,739,300, 3-20-56,
CI. 340—174.
Haynes, Munro K., to International Business Machines Corp.
Gated diode transfer circuits. 2,763,851, 9-18-56, CL
340—174.
Haynes, Nelson R. Clothesline support. 2,774,482, 12-18-56,
CI. 211—119.09.
Haynes, Walter S., to Abercrombie & Fitch Co. Tennis bag.
2,767,758. 10-23-56, CI. 150—52.
Haynes, William J., to Leavenworth Steel, Inc. Basket car-
rying cart. 2.745.675. 5-15-56, CI. 280 — 47.24.
Haynie, Edna R. Erasing shield for use with the type-
writer. 2,755,773, 7-24-56, CI. 120—41.
Hays, Clyde C. Sludge removing means. 2,732,944, 1-31-56,
CI. 210—55.
Hays Corp., The : See —
Richardson, Robert D. 2,763,151.
Hays Mfg. Co. : See —
Miller, Wesley G. 2,762,397.
Miller, Wesley G. 2,768.337.
Hays, Robert A., Jr. Apparatus for automatically setting
and releasing vehicle brakes. 2,734,590, 2-14-56, CL
180—82.
Hayslip, Homer C, % to Edwards Mfg. Co. Shirt cardboard.
2,737,321, 3-6-56, CI. 223—71.
Hayter, Walter R., Jr. : See —
Bber, Mortimer, and Hayter. 2,760,097.
Hayward, Albert J. Self-centering chuck. 2,765,176, 10-2-56,
CI. 279—114.
Hayward, Frank W., C. J. Zablocki, and K. R. Scribner, to
the United States of America as represented by the Secre-
tary of the Navy. Oxy-hydrogen flash detonator tester.
2,730,893, 1-17-56, CI. 73—35.
Hayward, Harold N., and H. M. Diener. Drive mechanism
for scanning devices. 2,743,616, 5-1-56, CI. 74 — 31.
Hayward, James R., and J. A. Schild, to McCord Corp. A]
paratus for making condensers. 2,761,195, 9-4-56.
29—33.
Hayward, Leslie H. : See —
Cameron, James B., and Hayward. 2,760,899.
Hayward, Robert D., to B. K. Sweeney Mfg. Co. Power-
operated, gear-controlled, hollow shaft wrenches. 2,757,563,
8-7-56, CI. 81—57.
Hayward, Roger, to Lunden, Hayward & O'Connor. Bassinet
mounting. 2,752.614, 7-3-56, CI. 5—93.
Hayward-Tyler & Co. Ltd. : See —
Ivanoff, Alexander and V., and King. 2,737,120.
Nicol, Kenneth, and Mansfield. 2,768,584.
Haywood, George L., to Norton Co. Coated abrasives.
2,755,607, 7-24-50, CI. 51—185.
Haywood, Gerald, to Ionics, Inc. Method of producing sulfite
cooking liquors and recovering valuable constituents there-
from. 2,736,635, 2-28-56, CI. 23—129.
Haywood, Vernon M., R. L. Cayoutte, and H. C. Turnage.
Radio ranging system. 2,742,638, 4-17-56, CI. 343—12.
Haywood, William A. : See —
Francis, Otto F., and Haywood. 2,738,869.
Hayworth, Byron B., to Radio Corp. of America. Demountable
film reel. 2,775,412, 12-25-50, CI. 242 — 70.
Hazak, John T., to Raymond Concrete Pile Co. Methods and
means for facilitating removal of offshore platform supports
from mud. 2,774,218, 12-18-56, CI. 61 — 46.5.
Hazard, Rene, J. Cheymol, P. Chabrier, and J. E. Thuillier,
to Les Laboratories Bruneau & Cie (Soci6t6 it Responsabilit§
limitee). Piperazlne derivatives, production thereof and
suppositories comprising the same. 2,762,744, 9-11-56,
CI. 167—64.
Hazel, Stanley G., and R. B. Richards, to The Sh<i win-
Williams Co. Automatic closure machine. 2,734,673,
2-14-56, CI. 226—88.1.
Hazelroth, Kenneth M., R. R. Diesen, and J. O. Melton, to
R. R. Kellogg Advertising Services, Inc. Reflector display
device. 2,731,747, 1-24-56, CI. 40—126.
Hazeltine, James E., Jr., to Armstrong Cork Co. Plastic
floor coverings and method for producing same. 2,731,358,
1-17-56, CI. 117—15.
Hazeltine Research, Inc. : See —
Bailey. William F. 2.752.419.
Bloch, Alfred. 2,771,583.
Douglas, Ronald W., and Ryde. 2,736,849.
Espenlaub, Walter C. 2.754.356.
Granqvist, Carl-Erik. 2,730,716.
Granqvist, Carl-Erik. 2,743.441.
Granqvist, Carl-Erik. 2,747,181.
Granqvist, Carl-Erik. 2,759,365.
Granqvist. Carl-Erik. 2,774,966.
Hallden, Frederick C. 2,770,686.
Hirsch, Charles J. 2,754.481.
Hirsch, Charles J., and Press. 2,735,015.
Loughlin, Bernard D. 2,730,564.
Loughlin, Bernard D. 2,734,940.
Loughlin, Bernard D. 2,759,993.
Loughlin, Bernard D. 2.765 363.
Loughlin, Bernard D. 2,773,929.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Hazeltine Research, Inc. : See — Continued
Loughlin, Bernard D. 2,774,072.
Loughlin, Bernard D. 2.774.S67.
Loughren, Arthur V. 2,757,571.
Mcllwain, Knox. 2,761,132.
Okrent, Jasper J. 2,740,109.
Okrent, Jasper J. 2,775,759.
Richman. Donald. 2,729,702.
Richman, Donald. 2,743.311.
Richman, Donald. 2,748,267.
Richman, Donald. 2,763,717.
Richman, Donald. 2,773,930.
Shanahan, William J. 2,756,337.
Sullivan, Paul A. 2,760,165.
Symer, Orten H., Jr. 2,745,036.
Tombs, Nigel C. 2,768,901.
Townsend, George B. 2,735,938.
Turnage, Rodger E., Jr. 2,756,411.
Wilson, Rex, and Van Jepmond. 2,760,108.
Hazelton, Charles J. Cutter for facilitating peeling of citrus
fruits. 2,743,519, 5-1-56, CI. 30—24.
Hazelton, Joseph B. : See —
Greener, Ray T., and Hazelton. 2,739,839.
Hazen, Edward J., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Fluid tempera-
ture control. 2,736,499. 2-28-56, CI. 236—35.
Hazen, Edward J., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Turbojet en-
gine control system. 2,743,578, 5-1-56, CI. 60 — 39.28.
Hazen, Ethmer J., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Plaster
applicator. 2,736,997, 3-6-56, CI. 51—262.
Hazen, Gretzolon L., to James Mfg. Co. Feed hopper for a
reciprocating trough conveyor. 2,745,539, 5-15-56, CI.
198—37.
Hazen, Lysle L. Electric socket and plug construction.
2,731,615, 1-17-56. CI. 339—189.
Hazlehurst. Hamilton D. : See —
Hyde, Cyrus L. 2,730,088.
Hazlett, George R. Apparatus for pouring ingots. 2,741,814,
4-17-56, CI. 22—79.
Hazzard, George O. : See —
Sawyer, John W., Hazzard. and McCubbin. 2,761,327.
Hazzard, George W. Juice display fountain. 2,741,400,
4-10-56, CI. 222—130.
Heacock, Frederick H. : See —
Edge, Stanley H, Heacock, and Young. 2,730,075.
Edge, Stanley H, Heacock, and Young. 2,737,021.
Heacock, Ward J., to Link-Belt Co. Feeder mechanism.
2,763,399, 9-18-56, CI. 222—55.
Head, Bert L., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Electric furnace.
2,763,704, 9-18-56, CI. 13 — 20.
Head, Carl T., to Pillsbury Mills, Inc. Cutting and handling
dough. 2,734,465, 2-14-56, CI. 107—54.
Head, Cornelius R., % to R. P. Glover and % to B. H. Busby.
Cylinder liner assembly for pumps and packing means
therefor. 2,757,056, 7-31-56, CI. 309—3.
Head, James D., to The Dow Chemical Co. Preparation of
1,3 - bis(arylmethyl) - 2 - arylimidazolidine compounds.
2,753,355. 7-3-56, CI. 260—309.7.
Head, James D., and O. D. Ivins, to The Dow Chemical Co.
Method of forming phthalaldehyde acid from pentachloro-
xylene. 2,748,161, 5-29-56, CI. 260—515.
Head, James D., and O. D. Ivins, to The Dow Chemical Co.
Preparation of phthalaldehydic acid from pentachloroxy-
lene. 2,748,162, 5-29-56, CI. 260—515.
Head, Robert C, to The Procter and Gamble Co. Elec-
trical lubrication of detergent shaping devices. 2,748,070,
5-29-56, CI. 204—180.
Headland, Herbert N. : See —
Russell, John J., and Headland. 2,771,410.
Headley, Francis M. Toy raft. 2,761.155, 9-4-56, CI. 9—21.
Heal, Lionel C. Construction of hollow bodies. 2,741,447,
4-10-56, CI. 244 — 119.
Heald, Alfred M. : See —
Simerl, Linton E.. Heald, and Mueller. 2,773,045.
Heald, Earl T., to Collins Radio Co. Magnetic commutator.
2,734,942, 2-14-56, CI. 178—53.
Heald Machine Co., The : See —
Blood, Harold L. Re. 24,202.
Quimby, Ralph A. 2,758,427.
Schmidt, William D., and Blood. 2,771,714.
Healey, Harry G. Separable chair construction. 2,732,889,
1-31-56, CI. 155—196.
Healey, Norman : See —
Brakel, Arie, and Healey. 2,772,739.
Healy, Francis P.. to Van Norman Co. Machine tool apparatus.
2.737. 760, 3-13-56, CI. 51—236.
Healy, James H. and J. D. Sullivan, to A. O. Smith Corp.
Preparation of steel for glassing and resultant article.
2.754.222, 7-10-56, CI. 117 — 53.
Healy, James J. Eye-glass cleaning kits. 2,741,359, 4—10-56,
CI. 206—38.
Healy, James J. Pipe rests or holders. 2,768.632, 10-30-56,
CI. 131—260.
Healy, James W. Toggle wrench. 2,769,359, 11-6-56, CI.
81—84.
Healy, Joseph F. : See —
Modrey, Henry J., and Healy. 2,739,292.
Modrey, Henry J., and Healy. 2,763,171.
Healy, Joseph F., to Harvev Hubbell, Inc. Cord grip for
electrical devices. 2,763,846, 9-18-56, CI. 339 — 103.
Healy, Thomas F., to H. S. D. Laboratories, Inc. Method of
treating liquids and method of sterilizing instruments there-
with. 2.775..-.:;°.. 12-25-50, CI. 117—64.
Heany Industrial Ceramic Corp. : See —
Pieper, Arthur O. 2,770.552.
Heaps, Stanley N. : See —
White, James E., and Heaps. 2,740,489.
Heaps, Stanley N., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Seismic
shear wave generator. 2,740,488, 4-3-56, CI. 181 — .5.
Heard, Charles B., % to W. H. Kratz. Oil burner by-pass
valve. 2,749,935, 6-12-56, CI. 137—116.
Heard, Llewellyn, and G. M. Webb, to Standard Oil Co.
Silica-zirconia catalyst of superior regenerability.
2,764,558, 9-25-56, CI. 252 — 454.
Heard, Warren T. : See —
Griggs, William H., and Heard. 2,739,062.
Hearn, Norval K. Apparatus for testing the adjusting of
automobile headlamps. 2,767,480, 10-23-56, CI. 33 — 180.
Hearn, Walter P. Water distributing system. 2,729,227,
1-3-56, CI. 137—122.
Heat and Control, Inc. : See —
Harris, James C, Jr., Caridis, and Kendall. 2,731,732.
Heater, Charles L., to American Steel Foundries. Railway
brake. Re. 24,176, 7-3-56, CI. 188—33.
Heater, Charles L., and A. F. Seelig, Jr., to American Steel
Foundries. Snubbed truck. 2,747,519, 5-29-56, CI.
105 — 197.
Heater, Charles L., and C. J. W. Clasen, to American Steel
Foundries. Spring bolster truck. 2,751,857. 6-26-56. CI.
105—197.
Heater, Charles L., and C. E. Tack, to American Steel
Foundries. Wheel and off-wheel brake. 2,759,566, 8-21-56,
CI. 188—33.
Heath, Alfred E., to Radio Corp. of America. Process for
manufacturing small parts from thin metals. 2,735,763,
2-21-56, CI. 95—5.7.
Heath, Amos E. : See —
Leckert, Joseph T. 2,741,383.
Heath, Clarence W., to Cinch Mfg. Corp. Electrical connector
housing. 2,743,426, 4-24-56, CI. 339 — 196.
Heath, Clarence W., to Cinch Mfg. Corp. Electrical connec-
tors. 2,762,024, 9-4-56, CI. 339—126.
Heath, Clarence W., and H. G. A. Kay, to United Carr
Fastener Corp. Electrical plug-in connectors. 2,736,872,
2-28-56, Cl. 339 — 142.
Heath, John W., D. M. Hodgin, Jr., L. R. Spogen, Jr., and
H. A. Stover, to Collins Radio Co. Flux control means.
2,738,425, 3-13-56, Cl. 250 — 40.
Heath, Leonard C, and A. W. Birks. to Rolls-Royce Ltd.
Inspection apparatus for engineering parts. 2,752,690,
7-3-56, Cl. 33—174.
Heath, Thomas C, to General Motors Corp. Generator regu-
lation. 2,747,106, 5-22-56, Cl. 290—36.
Heath, Thomas D., to Dorr-Oliver Inc. Process and apparatus
for heat-treating fluidized solids. 2,749,218, 6-5-56, Cl.
23—200.
Heath, William C, to Solar Aircraft Co. Packed ball and
socket pipe joint. 2,758,851, 8-14-56, Cl. 285 — 261.
Heath, William W., to Watson-Flagg Machine Co. Drive for
depth regulated propeller. 2,737,920, 3-13-56, Cl. 115 — 41.
Heathcote, Ronald T. : See —
Roberts, George R., Heathcote, and Lister. 2,768,690.
Heaton, Charles D. : See —
Adams, Robert T., Butler, and Heaton. 2,734,085.
Adams, Robert T., Butler, and Heaton. 2,737,480.
Heaton, Charles D., to California Research Corp. Hydrogena-
tion of phthalonitriles. 2,773,902, 12-11-56, Cl. 260 — 578.
Heaton, Lex L. Ash tray. 2,743,730, 5-1-56, Cl. 131 — 240.
Heaton, Walter H, and R. W. Morse, to Beckwith Mfg. Co.
Shoe stiffener, including a lamina of polyethylene.
2,734,289, 2-14-56, €1. 36—68.
Heaton, Walter H., and R. W. Morse, to Beckwith Mfg. Co.
Solvent softening shoe stiffener. 2,758,045, 8-7-56, Cl.
154 — 46.
Heavener, Harvey R., to General Motors Corp. Machine for
intermittently driving an actuating member. 2,760,380,
8-28-56, Cl. 74—424.8.
Hebard, Glen G., and E. S. Miles, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Well packer and tubing hanger therefor. 2,753,941,
7-10-56. Cl. 166—123.
Hebeler, Edward S. Cable connections. 2,753,392, 7-3-56,
Cl. 174—84.
Heber. William E. Fingergrip wiper for bowling balls.
2,744.279. 5-8-56. Cl. 15—210.
Heberlein, Gustave E., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Discon-
nect switch. Re. 24,216, 9-11-56, Cl. 200 — 48.
Heberlein Patent Corp. : See —
Weiss, Ernst. 2,766,505.
Hebern, William D. : See —
Donaldson, Harris M., and Hebern. 2,736,078.
Hebert, Arthur J., to National Alarms Corp. Hot box detec-
tor system. 2,736,796. 2-28-56, CI. 246 — 169
Hebert. Richard G., to H & H Truck Tank Co., Inc. Col-
lapsible ladder assemblies. 2,763,420, 9-18-56, Cl. 228 — 43.
Hebrnnk, Charles R. Combination seat and fatigue-relieving
back rest. 2,734.556, 2-14-56. Cl. 155 — 131.
Hechenbleikner, Ingenuin, to American Cvanamid Co. Di-
halotriazines. 2,762,797, 9-11-56, Cl. 260 — 248.
Hechenbleikner. Ingenuin, to American Cyanamid Co.
Guanvlchloroformnmidme hydrochlorides. 2,768.204
10-23-56. Cl. 260—565.
Hechenbleikner, Ingenuin, and D. W. Kaiser, to American
Cyanamid Co. Preparation of biguanides. 2,768,205.
10-23-56. Cl. 260—565.
Hecht. Benjamin P. : See —
Koury, Frederic, and Hecht. 2,766,210.
Hecht, Benjamin P., and E. J. Fredenburgh. Antimicrobic
composition of peptone base buffered with gluconic acid.
2,732,326, 1-24-56. Cl. 167—58.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
B. Toggle
press. 2,738,748,
,729,585.
,773,951.
Hecht, Helmut, to Firma May-Pressenbau G. m.
lever operating arrangement for
3-20-56, CI. 113—38.
Hecht, Otto P., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Production
of alkynols and alkynediols. 2,768,215, 10-23-56, CI.
260—638.
Heck, Ervin R., to Bradley Associates, Inc. Hinge structure
for molded plastic boxes. 2,732,581, 1-31-56, CI. 16 — 171.
Heck, John F., Jr., to New Allegheny Mfg. Co. Underground
trap for leaks in gas pipes. 2,744,815, 5-8-56, CI. 48 — 193.
Heck, Norman C. : See —
Race, Austin T., Jr., and Heck. 2,746,772
Hecker, Arthur C. : See —
Leistner, William E., and Hecker. 2,759,906.
Hecker, Harvard K., to Curtis Mfg. Co. Lifting devices.
2,732,917, 1-31-56, CI. 187—8.62.
Hecker, John C, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Horizontal sublimation apparatus. 2,743,169, 4-24-56, CI.
23—264.
Heckert, Richard E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process for introducing a tricyanovinyl substituent on the
ring of a cyclic amine. 2,762.810, 9-11-56, CI. 260 — 283.
Heckert, Richard E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
N-tricyanovinylamines and a process for preparing them.
2,762,832, 9-11-56, CI. 260 — 465.
Heckert, Richard E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process for preparing tricyanovinylphenols. 2,762,833,
9-11-56, CI. 260—465.
Heckmaier, Joseph : See —
Gruber, Wolfgang, Heckmaier, and Doriat. i
Heckman, Edward A. : See —
Ehret, John, Jr., and Heckman. 2,731,772.
Hecla Electrics Proprietary Ltd. : See —
Coyne, John F. 2,764,825.
Hecox. William : See —
Finlay, Alexander, Jr., Hecox, and Thompson.
Merrill, Roger L., and Hecox. 2,767,914.
Hedberg, Carl W. J. : See —
Chamberlin, Ralph L., and Hedberg. 2,756,842.
Hedden.Robert R.. to Emsco Mfg. Co. Combination free
swivel and controlled torque joint. 2,751,767, 6-26-56, CI.
64—30.
Hedding, Linnie K. : See —
Zygmunt, Henry J., and Hedding. 2,746,122.
Hedding, Linnie K., to Westinghouse Air P.rake Co. Manu-
facture of small rectifier cells. 2,775,023, 12-25-50, CI.
29—25.3.
Hedelund, John W. : See —
Frevel, Ludo K., and Hedelund.
Frevel, Ludo K., and Hedelund.
Frevel, Ludo K., and Hedelund.
Hedge, Lafayette B. : See —
Gnam, Gordon B., and Hedge.
Hedgecock, Charles W. Excavating
2,729,002, 1-3-56, CI. 37 — 190.
Hedges, Charles S. : See —
Lime, Ermal J., and Hedges. 2,732,098.
Hedges, Charles S., to The Vendo Co. Refrigerated vending
machine. 2,732,974, 1-31-56, CI. 221—184.
Hedges, Charles S., to The Vendo Co. Plural coin mechanism
for vending machines. 2,736,415, 2-28-56, CI. 194 — 61.
Hedges, Charles S., to The Vendo Co. Control mechanism
for vending machines. 2,770,418, 11-13-56, CI. 235 — 91.
Hedges, Donald H. : See —
Engel, William R. 2,765,990.
Hedges, Harry 0„ to Hedges Motor Co. Piston for internal
combustion engine. 2,752,212, 6-26-56 CI. 309 — 8.
Hedges Motor Co. : See —
Hedges, Harry O. 2,752,212.
Hedges, Robert O. : See —
Getz, Delmond L., and Hedges. 2,759,533.
Getz, Delmond L., and Hedges. 2,760,564.
Hediger, Otto, to Storen- und Mnchinenfabrik Emil Schenker
A.-G. Venetian blind. 2,737,235, 3-6-56, CI. 160—170.
Hedin, Milton W.. to Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. Package-
dispenser for rolled strip material. 2,767,833. 10-23-56,
CI. 206—52.
Hedin, Robert S. : See —
Fischer, Paul E., Hedin, Swanson, and Wissman.
2,738,714.
Hedland, Harry A. : See —
Banker, Oscar H., and Hedland. 2,742,254.
Hedland, Harry A., to W. Waterman. Key means for orient-
ing appliances in fluid lines and the like. 2, 755, SI 4,
7-24-56, CI. 137—315.
Hedley, Norman : See —
Booth, Robert B., and Hedley. 2,729.557.
Hedlun, Ernest E. Sheet feeding apparatus. 2,759,729,
8-21-56, CI. 271—10.
Hertlund, Harland R„ and K. E. Burnham, to Waldorf Paper
Products Co. Conveyor timing mechanism. 2,743,000,
4-24-56, CI. 198—34.
Hedlund, Junior M. : See —
Hedlund, Wilfred E., J. M., and M. R. 2,768,821.
Hedlund, Wilfred E., M. R. and J. M. 2,754,103.
Hedlund, Lars G. : See —
Carlbom, Lars E., and Hedlund. 2,761,073.
Hedlund. Martin R. : See — ■
Hedlund, Wilfred E., J. M., and M. R. 2,768,821
Hedlund, Wilfred E., M. R. and J. M. 2,754,103.
Hedlund, Oscar, and J. A. Edwards, Jr., to Eaton Mfg. Co.
Welding apparatus and method. 2,729,578, 1-3-56, CI.
117—93.
2,734,073.
2,735,808.
2,735,869.
2,741,162.
machine.
Hedlund, Robert C, to Dow Corning Corp. Composition com-
prising nitrocellulose and a silico-alkyd resin. 2,742,442,
4-17-56, CI. 260—16.
Hedlund, Robert C, to Dow Corning Corp. High-slip nitro-
cellulose lacquers. 2,774,745, 12-18-56, CI. 260—16.
Hedlund, Wilfred E., M. R. and J. M. Ensilage loosener.
2,754,103, 7-10-56, CI. 262—19.
Hedlund, Wilfred E., J. M., and M. R. Ensilage chipper.
2,768,821, 10-30-56, CI. 262—20.
Hedquist, Milton T., D. D. Mayhew, A. Van De Sampel,
and A. J. Whalen, to J. I. Case Co. Tractor hitched
plow. 2,753,783, 7-10-56, CI. 97—47.2.
Hedquist, Milton T., K. Harroun, D. D. Mayhew, A. Van De
Sampel, and A. J. Whalen, to J. I. Case Co. Latch for
tractor mounted tilting plow. 2,766,674, 10-16-56, CI.
97—47.54.
Hedrich, Albert L. : See —
Kalmus. Henry P., and Hedrich. 2,752,435.
Hedrich, Otto H., and C. O'Connor, to The Permutit Co.
Water deaerating apparatus. 2,741,327, 4—10-56, CI
183—2.5.
Hedrick, Frank G. Safety smoke ring. 2,767,718, 10-23-56,
CI. 131—258.
Hedrick, Ross M. : See —
Mowry, David T„ and Hedrick. 2,754,623.
Hedrick, William R. Threadless bolt rail joint. 2,746,687,
5-22-56, CI. 238—252.
Hedstrom, Olof H., to Hartford City Paper Co. Laminated
wrapping. 2,755,213, 7-17-56, CI. 154—50.
Hedstrom, Otto, to Armour and Co. Hog head coating ap-
paratus. 2,748,421, 6-5-56, CI. 17—1.
Hedstrom Union Co. : See — -
Boucher, Raymond W. 2,733,755.
Boudreau, Alban M. 2,733,928.
Hedtmann, Eugen : See —
Gollos, Wolfgang, Hedtmann, and Kotte. 2,757,875.
Hedu, Jon, to The Watertown Mfg. Co. Salt shaker.
2,756,909, 7-31-56, CI. 222 — 459.
Hedwin Corp. : See —
Winstead, Thomas W. 2,734,224.
Winstead, Thomas W. 2,748,401.
Winstead, Thomas W. 2,748,673.
Winstead, Thomas W. 2,748,805.
Winstead, Thomas W. 2,749,294.
Winstead, Thomas W. 2,752,632.
Winstead, Thomas W. 2,765,493.
Winstead, Thomas W. 2,766,365.
Heed, Karl G. Air compressor and cooler. 2,738,659,
3-20-56, CI. 62—135.
Heegaard, Erik V„ to International Minerals & Chemical Corp.
Purification process. 2,742,482, 4-17-56, CI. 260 — 326.3.
Heeley, Roland, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Inserting
machines having rotary anvils. 2,746,041, 5-22-56. CI.
1—2.
Heep, Heinrich, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Pump and liquid shaft
seal therefor. 2,764,945, 10-2-56, CI. 103—111.
Heeres, Jan M. Mirror for ladies' hose. 2,752,822, 7-3-56,
CI. 88—97.
Heering, Harry, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesell-
schaft. Manufacture of copper wire for varnish-insulated
wires. 2,736,957, 3-6-56, CI. 29—528.
Heesemann, Karl. Grinding machine. 2,747,341, 5-29-56,
CI. 51—141.
Heetman, Alphonsus : See —
De Kroes, Jan L„ and Heetman. 2,775,726.
Heetman, Alphonsus, and J. L. De Kroes, to Hartford National
Bank and Trust Co., as trustee. Counter-supervising cir-
cuit arrangement. 2,760,001, 8-21-56, CI. 179 — 7.
Hefferan, Albert, and G. L. Jones ; said Hefferan assor. of
50% of his right to G. L. Jones. Doll for simulation of
pathological fever. 2,774,184, 12-18-56, CI. 46—234.
Heffley, Howard H., to The Toledo Plate and Window Glass
Co. Glass polishing machine. 2,735,238, 2-21-56, CI.
51 — 110.
Heffner, Francis E., to General Motors Corp. Test chamber.
2,766,624, 10-16-56, CI. 73—432.
Heffner, Robert E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Quench
section for carbon black production furnace. 2,731,466.
1-17-56, CI. 23—259.5.
Hefner, Bert H., and R. C. Weide, to General Motors Corp.
Air operated piston and cylinder assembly. 2,737,157,
3-6-56, CI. 121—38.
Heftier, Maurice B. Coasting economizers. 2,751,201,
6-19-56, CI. 261 — 41.
Hegarty, John J. Suspension apparatus for use with load
carrying mechanism. 2,770,381, 11-13-56, CI. 214 — 731.
Hegediis, Balthasar, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Novel di-
acylated hydrazines and process for the manufacture thereof.
2,746,968, 5-22-56, CI. 260—295.
Hegeman, Andrew S., Jr. : See —
Chatterton, Earl L., and Hegeman. 2,743,419.
Heger, August : See —
Woyth, Albert, and Heger. 2,755,073.
Heger, James J., and M. A. Orehoski, to United States Steel
Corp. Method of descaling steel. 2,757,107, 7-31-56,
CI. 148 — 12.1.
Hegyi, Moses : See —
Ingersoll, James H.. White, Kovalick, Ilegvi, Ruisard, and
Levitt. 2,775,073.
Hehenkamp, Theodorus : See —
Moerkens, Jozef C, and Hehenkamp. 2,752,557.
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Hehenkamp, Theodoras, to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co., as trustee. Tapped-transformer system. 2,748,344,
5-29-56, CI. 323—43.5.
Hehenkainp, Theodoras, and J. C. Moerkens, to Harttord
National Bank and Trust Co., trustee. Lighting device.
2,763,810, 9-18-56, CI. 315—98. ,.„.,.
Helm, Louis P.. to Mills Industries, Inc. Com changing de-
vice. 2,732,054, 1-24-56, CI. 194—10.
Hehr Mfg. Co. : See-
Schneider, John. 2,749,648. .
Heihel. Jerome JU., to Erie Resistor Corp. Resistors and
method of making the same. 2,745,931, 5-15-56, CI.
Heibel Jerome D., to Erie Resistor Corp. Apparatus for pro-
ducing printed circuits. 2,766,482, 10-16-56. CI. 18—30.
Heibel, Jerome D., to Erie Resistor Corp. Method and appa-
ratus for making condensers. 2,766,510, 10-16-56, CI.
on 95 42
Heibel, Jerome D., and B. L. Joyner, to Erie Resistor Corp.
Method of making ceramic pieces. 2,700,314, 8-28-56, CI.
51—283.
Heide, Henry A., to The Peterson Oven Co. Means for con-
trolling position of articles on conveyors. 2,739,696,
3_27-56, CI. 198 — 34.
Heide, Stanford M., to Chicago Coin Machine Co. Racing
game apparatus. 2,732,210, 1-24-56, CI. 273—86.
Heidecke, Reinhold, to Franke & Heidecke Fabrik Photogra-
phischer Prazisions-Apparate. Stereoscopic camera.
2,729,153, 1-3-56, CI. 95—18.
Heidecke, Reinhold, to Franke & Heidecke, Fabrik Photo-
graphischer Prazisions-Apparate. Transparent film guide for
photographic cameras. 2,739,515, 3-27-56, CI. 95—31.
Heidecke, Reinhold, and H. Bretthauer, to Franke & Heidecke.
Fabrik Photographischer Prazisions-Apparate. Mounting
ring for camera accessories. 2,732,751. 1-31-56. CI. 88 — 1.
Heidenrich, Oliver R., to The Elwell-Parker Electric Co.
Industrial truck trailer. 2,763,389, 9-18-56, CI. 214—506.
Heiderich, Edward W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Production of monoperphosphoric acid. 2,765.216, 10-2-56,
CI. 23 — 165.
Heiderich, Lloyd W. Live bait protector. 2,740,224, 4-3-56,
Heidier, Jacob L. Liquid container. 2,761,423, 9-4-56. CI.
Heidman, William A., Jr. Direction signal switch. 2,766,343,
10-9-56, CI. 200—61.29.
Heidner. Richard C, K. R. Pike, and W. B. Burkett, to West
Bend Aluminum Co. Two-cycle internal combustion engine
with improved fuel induction means. 2,745,390, 5-15-56,
CI. 123—73.
Heidorn, John H., to General Motors Corp. Method of
forming passages in a forgewelded sheet metal structure.
2.756,487. 7-31-56. CI. 29 — 1 57.3.
Heidorn, John H., to General Motors Corp. Two-temperature
refrigerating system. 2,774,221. 12-18-56. CI. 62 — 4.
Heidt, Lawrence J., to Sugar Research Foundation, Inc.
Process for producing colorless sterile invert sugar solution.
2,758,040. 8-7-56, CI. 127—41.
Heighton, Harry W. : See —
Di Marco, Thomas J., and Heighton. 2,744,214.
Heigl, John J. : See —
Hickok, John E., Smith, and Heigl. 2,767,123.
Heigl, John J., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Air-
craft fuel filter system. 2,729,338, 1-3-56, CI. 210 — 150.5.
Heikes, Norman L. : See —
Stahl, Robert J., and Heikes. 2,748,188.
Heikkila, Pentti. Electric clock time indicating device.
2,749,704, 6-12-56, CI. 58—126.
Heil Co., The : See —
Rea, George A. 2,730,401.
Weischel, John E. 2,731,283.
Heil-Coil Corp. : See-
Lang, Eugene M. 2,745,457.
Heil, Theodore. Convertible utility trailer and camp tent.
2.733,951, 2-7-56, CI. 296—23.
Heilbronner, Harry S., to The Perry Knitting Co. Garment
construction. 2,746,054. 5-22-56, CI. 2—83.
Heiles, Fred : See —
Schmid, John H., and Heiles. 2,743.946.
Heiligmann, Randall G., and P. B. Stickney, to The Borden
Co. Polymerization of ethylene with bis-diazobenzenesuc-
cinate. 2,758,107, 8-7-56. CI. 260—94.9.
Heiligmann, Randall G., and P. B. Stickney, to The Borden
Co. Polymerization of ethylene with promoted catalysts.
2.765,297. 10-2-56. CI. 260—94.9.
Heilman, Kenneth A. : See —
Alles, Francis P., and Heilman. 2,728,941.
Heilshorn, Richard J. D. : See —
Carlyle, William J. 2,739,377.
Carlyle. William J. 2,740.034.
Heilshorn, Richard D., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Method
of and apparatus for welding lap seams. 2,774,858,
12-18-56, CI. 219—78.
Heim, Charles R., to The Heim Co. Method of mounting a
bearing to compensate for misalignment and prevent split-
ting of outer member. 2,738,570, 3-20-56, CI. 29 — 149.5.
Heim Co., The : See —
Heim, Charles R. 2.738.570.
Heim, Lewis R. 2.759.244.
McCloskey, Albert R. 2,767.034.
Heim, Irwin. Machine for assembling lantern slides and the
like. 2,748,417. 6-5-56, CI. 15—308.
Heim. Lewis R., to The Heim Co. Method of making bearing.
2,759,244, 8-21-56, CI. 29—149.5.
Heimberg, Karl, to Compagnie Generale des Conduites d'Eau.
Process of extracting iron from ores. 2,739,056, 3-20-56,
CI. 75 — 46.
Heiman, Sidney J. Reversible window fan. 2,753,787,
7-10-56, CI. 98—94.
Heimann, Joseph B., to Kearfott Co., Inc. Potentiometer for
vertical reference system. 2,751,472, 6-19-56, CI. 201 — 48.
Heimann, Karl W. : See — ■
Schwab, Max, and Heimann. 2,759,444.
Heimann, Walter. Apparateus for evaporation of chemical
compounds. 2,752.882, 7-3-56, CI. 118 — 49.
Heimark, Clarence J., % to C. D. Flett. Open-end wrench
with readily reengageable jaws. 2,763,175, 9-18-56, CI.
81—163.
Heimaster, John W., and R. R. Cosner, to Union Carbide
and Carbon Corp. Remotely controlled car uncoupling sys-
tems. 2,746,615, 5-22-56, CI. 213 — 212.
Heimaster, John W., and S. B. Spracklen, to Union Carbide
and Carbon Corp. Remotely controlled bore mining ma-
chine— automatic course controller. 2,761,666, 9-4-56. CI.
262—19.
Heimbigner, Gilbert J. Grass- and sod-trimming device.
2,764,926. 10-2-56, CI. 97 — 227.
Heimbuch, Elmer F., to Brummer Seal Co. Valve stem oil
deflector means. 2,759,466, 8-21-56, CI. 123 — 90.
Heimbuch, Elmer F., to Brummer Seal Co. Water cooled
annular seal. 2,769,390, 11-6-56, CI. 103—111.
Heimes, William. Adjustably mounted bench clamp.
2,764,195, 9-25-56, CI. 144—290.
Heimgartner, Leo C. : See —
Clingman, Paul E., and Heimgartner. 2,738,826.
Heimlicher, Paul, to Maschineniabrik Winkler, Fallert &
Co., A. G. Inking mechanism for intaglio printing ma-
chines. 2,741,175, 4-10-56, CI. 101 — 157.
Heimos, Milton J. : See —
Williams, Russell J., and Heimos. 2,751,142.
Heimsch, Robert A. : See —
Emerson, William S., and Heimsch. 2,730,512.
Heimstra, John C. Brake and anti-skid attachment for a
vehicle. 2,775,314, 12-25-56, CI. 188 — 5.
Hein, Carl C, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Preparation
of pure crystalline silicon. 2,747,971, 5-29-56, CI.
23—223.5.
Hein, Delton W., to American Cyanamid Co. Preparation of
isomeric l-phenyl-l,2-dicyanoethylenes. 2,733,258 1-31-50,
CI. 260 — 465.
Hein, Delton W., G. R. Waitkins, and H. T. Lacey, to Ameri-
can Cyanamid Co. Azo pigments from dichl'orotoluidine
sulfonic acids coupled to beta-naphthol. 2,754,294, 7-10-56,
CI. 260—197.
Hein, Delton W., G. R. Waitkins, and H. T. Lacey. to American
Cyanamid Co. Azo pigments from dichlorotoiuidine sulfonic
acids coupled to betaoxynaphthoic acid. 2,765,300, 10-2-56,
CI. 260—151.
Hein, George N. Hypodermic injection apparatus. 2,743,723,
5-1-56, CI. 128—215.
Hein, George N., Jr. Hypodermic injection apparatus.
2,737,946. 3-13-56, CI. 128—173.
Hein, Harold W. : See —
Harstick, William H., Hodsdon, and Hein. 2,769,647.
Hein, Harold W., to International Harvester Co. Adjustable
bracket for pipe-line arrangement. 2,757,023, 7-31-56,
CI. 285—31.
Heindel, Herbert H. : See —
Holmes. Burton F., and Heindel. 2,746,001.
Heine, Thomas H., and G. Meister, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Discharge lamp, mount therefor, and method.
2,769,112. 10-30-56. CI. 313—213.
Heinecke, Erich, to International Standard Electric Corp.
Circuit arrangement to neutralize the grid-to-anode capacity
in screen-grid tubes. 2,774,874, 12-18-56, CI. 250—36.
Heineman, Robert K. Cutting tool grinding fixture.
2,730,846, 1-17-56, CI. 51—122.
Heinemann. Harry B. Liquid measuring and dispensing de-
vice. 2.730.270, 1-10-56, CI. 222—205.
Heinemann, Heinz : See —
Oblad, Alex G., and Heinemann. 2,760,999.
Heinemann, Heinz, to Houdry Process Corp. Reforming cata-
lyst and process. 2,751.333. 6-19-56, CI. 196 — 50.
Heinemann, Heinz, and J. W. Wetzel, to Houdry Process
Corp. Conversion of polycyclic hydrocarbons. 2,766,306,
10-9-56, CI. 260—668.
Heinemann. Milton, and V. L. R. James, to Boeing Airplane
Co. Plug-type doors for pressurized cabins. 2,751,636,
6-26-56. CI. 20—16.
Heinen, Charles M. : See —
Carter, Allan J., Hansen, and Heinen. 2,734.042.
Heinerth, Erich, to Henkel & Cie. G. m. b. H. Water soluble
ortho phosphates. 2,739,038, 3-20-56, CI. 23 — 107.
Heinig. Hughes. Dispensing device. 2,766,905, 10-16-56,
CI. 221—83.
Heininger, Samuel A. : See —
Kosmin, Milton, and Heininger. 2,769,835.
Heinje, Robert F., to Deere Mfg. Co. Laterally adjustable
hitch for balers. 2.767,866. 10-23-56. CI. 214—42.
Heinl, Joseph L., and W. J. Miller ; said Miller to said Heinl.
Packaging machine. 2,757,500, 8-7-56, CI. 53 — 255.
Heinle. August : See —
Fullerton, Robert H. 2,743,755.
Heinrich, August H., to Metal Seal & Products, Inc. Rotary
seal. 2,743,948, 5-1-56, CI. 286—11.
Heinrich, August H., to Metal Seal & Products, Inc. Rotary
seal. 2,747,903, 5-29-56, CI. 286 — 11.15.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Heinrich, Ernst : See —
Zerweck, Werner, and Heinrich. 2,752,349.
Heinrich, Helmut G., to Pioneer Parachute Co., Inc. Low
opening shock stabilized parachute. 2,737,358, 3-6-56, CI.
244 — 145.
Heinrich, Leonard : See —
Grancsay, Stephen V., and Heinrich. 2,758,306.
Grancsay, Stephen V., and Heinrich. 2,769,176.
Heinrich, Robert C. Initial adjusting mechanism for gripping
members. 2,764,046, 9-25-56, CI. 81 — 17.2.
Heins, Harold, to Bomac Laboratories Inc. Microwave switch-
ing and attenuator device. 2,734,171, 2-7-56, CI. 333 — 13.
Heins, Harold, to Bomac Laboratories, Inc. Resonant cavity
attenuator. 2.734,174, 2-7-56, CI. 333 — 81.
Heintz, Charles B. : See —
Fink, Carl J., and Heintz. Re. 24,246.
Heintz, James C. ; The Cleveland Trust Co., executors of the
said J. C. Heintz, deceased, to The James C. Heintz Co. Use
of plaster of Paris forms in making metal eastings.
2,766,498, 10-16-56, CI. 22—174.
Heintz, James C, Co., The : See —
Heintz, James C. 2,766,498.
Heintz, James C, Jr., y2 to L. L. Felker and y2 to D. E.
Crooker. Tire tread molds. 2,756,460, 7-31-56, CI. 18 — 44.
Heintz Mfg. Co. : See —
Schuster, Ludwig K., and Baldi. 2,768,103.
Schuster, Ludwig K„ and Baldi. 2,768.104.
Schuster, Ludwig K., and Baldi. 2,773,623.
Heintz, Milton L., to General Electric Co. Sequential switch.
2,707,262, 10-16-56, CI. 200—5.
Heintz, Ralph M., to Jack & Heintz, Inc. Magnetic pole struc-
ture. 2,770,744, 11-13-56, CI. 310—218.
Heintz, Rene, to Louvroil Montbard Aulnoye. Straightening
machines with hyperbolic rolls. 2,730,158, 1-10-56, CI.
153—91.
Heintzeler, Manfred : See —
Reppe, Walter, v. Kutepow, and Heintzeler. 2,731,504.
Heintzelman, Alma. Pie lifter. 2,758,868, 8-14-56, CI.
294—31.
Heintzelman, Leo A. Toy horse. 2,756,997, 7-31-56, CI.
272—1.
Heintzen, Harry R. Power piston cylinder assembly.
2.745,382, 5-15-56, CI. 121—1.
Heinz, Alfred, to Western Electric Co.. Inc. Method and appa-
ratus for making insertion loss measurements. 2,755,436,
7-17-56, CI. 324—57.
Heinz, Alfred, to Western Electric Co., Inc. Apparatus for
measuring the significant parameters of condensers and
coils. 2,759,146, 8-14-56, CI. 324—57.
Heinz, Bernard. Luminous attachment for lock barrels.
2,729,749, 1-3-56, CI. 250—76.
Heinz, H. J. Co. : See —
Stimpson, Robert H., and Anderson. 2,733,651.
Heinz, Walter E. : See —
MacLean, Alexander F., and Heinz. 2,760,983.
Heinze, Richard, and K. Altmann. Method of manufacturing
cylindrical bodies bearing graphic symbols. 2,762,080,
9-11-56, CI. 18—59.
Heinze, Robert V., to Submerged Combustion Co. of America,
Inc. Method and apparatus for mining sulfur and other
substances capable of being modified by heat. 2,754,098,
7-10-56, CI. 202—3.
Heinzelman, Harry D., Jr. Foldable swing. 2,753,921,
7-10-56, CI. 155—58.
Heinzelman, Richard V., and B. D. Aspergren. to The Up-
john Co. Amines. 2,773,069, 12-4-50, CI. 260—326.5.
Heise, Carl. Measuring and spraying device. 2,756,104,
7-24-56, CI. 299—95.
Heisenberg, Erwin : See — ■
Kleine, Johannes, Heisenberg, and Lotz. 2,742,501.
Heisenberg, Erwin, J. Kleine, and R. Lotz, to Vereinigte
Glanzstoff-Fabriken Aktiengesellschaft. Preparation of
alkylidene-bis-haloalkanoic amides. 2,739,170, 3-20-56,
CI. 260—561.
Heisenberg, Erwin, and A. Watzl, to Vereinigte Glanzstoff-
Fabriken A. G. Method of polycondensing diglycol esters of
terephthalic acid. 2,742,451, 4-17-56, CI. 260—75.
Heisenberg, Erwin, E. Siggel, and A. Watzl, to Vereinigte
Glanzstoff-Fabriken A. G. Process of carrying out the poly-
condensation of glycol esters of terephthalic acid. 2,742,452.
4-17-56, CI. 260—75.
Heiser, Ferdinand F. : See —
Johnson Roy W., and Heiser. 2.733,955.
Heiser, Ferdinand F., L. V. McCarty, and R. L. Vicenzi. to
A-P Controls Corp. Gas flow control. 2,743,871, 5-1-56,
CI. 236—48.
Heisig, Theodore C, to The Texas Co. Permanent anti-
freeze liquid containing an anti-foam phase of a silicone
in a mineral lubricating oil. 2,708,955, 10-30-56, CI.
252—78.
Heising. Robert A., to Deere Mfg. Co. Attachment means for
forage harvester cutter. 2,767,753, 10-23-56. CI. 146—129.
Heisler, Albert : See —
Heisler, Jerome S. and A., and Starr. 2,736,925.
Heisler, Jerome S. and A., and Starr. 2,737,461.
Heisler, Edward G. : See —
Treadway, Robert H, and Heisler. 2,750.295.
Heisler, Edward G., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of Agriculture. Dehydration of
potatoes. 2,729,567, 1-3-56. CI. 99—207.
Heisler, Jerome S. and A., and A. J. Starr, to J. S. and A.
Heisler. Method of forming hollow articles from poly-
ethylene. 2,730,925, 3-6-50. CI. 18—55.
Heisler, Jerome S. and A., and A. J. Starr, to J. S. and A.
Heisler. Process of forming adherent polyethylene coating
on metal surtaces. 2,737,461, 3-6-56, CI. 117 — 18.
Heisler, Robert YV., to Johns-Manville Corp. Pipe coupling.
2.738,992, 3-20-56, CI. 285—59.
Heisterkamp, William F. iSupplemental rubber half sole.
2,747,302, 5-29-50, CI. 36—32.
Heitlinger, .Eugene V., to Felt and Tarrant Mfg. Co. Zeroiz-
ing control mechanism. 2,729,393, 1-3-56, CI. 235 — 130.
Heitmann, Albert : See —
Bruckner, Harry, and Heitmann. 2,744,994.
Heitmuller, Hanfried, and I. Etrich. Stretching device for
fibrous sheet material. 2,754 548. 7-17-56. Cl. 19 — 127.
Heitshu, Daniel C, to Deere & Co. Hitch device for tractor-
mounted agricultural implements. 2,768,568, 10-30-56,
Cl. 97 — 46.95.
Heitz, Alphonse J. : See —
Blackburn, Kichard E., and Heitz. 2,742,145.
Heitz, Robert G., and A. L. Rocklin, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Removal of other acid gases from mixtures con-
taining carbon dioxide. 2,747,962, 5-29-56, Cl. 23 — 2.
Heizer, Edward J., and W. C. Axt, to Specialties Development
Corp. Pneumatic time-delay fuse. 2,748,797, 6-5-56, Cl.
137—510.
Heizer. Edward J., and E. A. Wentz, to Specialties Develop-
ment Corp. Yarn tensioning device. 2,750,130, 6-12-56,
Cl. 242—149.
Heizer, Raymond T., Jr. : See —
Bell, Harry G., Heizer. and Gay. 2,766,782.
Hekelaar, Johannes P., to E. J. M. van de Pol. Automati-
cally controlled ventilation device. 2,749,833, 6-12-56,
Cl. 98—95.
Hekelaar, Maarten, to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co.,
trustee. Permanent magnet. 2,751,525, 6-19-56, Cl.
317—201.
Helander, Irving H. Boat carrier. 2,763,412, 9-18-56, Cl.
224—42.1.
Helberg, Wilbur N. : See-
Bryant, Charles M., Helberg, Courter, and Cecil.
2,733,657.
Helbig, Jim D., to Cyclo Mfg. Co. Portable abrading and
polishing machine. 2,759,305, 8-21-56, Cl. 51 — 170.
Helbing, Clarence H, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Surfacing
resin bodies. 2,769,742, 11-6-56, Cl. 154 — 120.
Held. Aloys J., to R. J. Slavsky. Signaling device. 2,760,185,
8-21-56, Cl. 340—321.
Held, Ben. Boat stabilizer. 2,752,874, 7-3-56, Cl. 114 — 126.
Held, Frederick J. : See —
Metzger, Herbert G., and Held. 2,759,016.
Held, Joseph E., to American Cystoscope Makers, Inc. Surgi-
cal instrument and coupling therefor. 2,751,911, 6-26-56,
Cl. 128—349.
Held, Franz : See —
Emmrich, Freidrich, and Held. 2,764,246.
Held, Lawrence L. : See —
Layne, Mark B., and Held. 2,733,627.
Held, Otto C, H. S. Pike, and R. R. Teichner, to Western
Electric Co., Inc. Cable reel tiering truck. 2,737,303,
3-6-56, Cl. 214 — 16.4.
Heldenbrand, Arthur P. Tension machine. 2,757,536, 8-7-56,
Cl. 73—97.
Helfaer, Bertram M., to Allied Chemical & Dye Corp. Pig-
ments. 2,772,984, 12-4-56, Cl. 106—289.
Helfaer, Bertram M., to Allied Chemical & Dve Corp. Stable
finely divided alkyl amine dyes. 2,773,056, 12-4-56, Cl.
200 — 208.
Helfeld, Elmer C. Hav pick-up and conveying machine.
2,703,119, 9-18-56, Cl. 56—344.
Helfrecht, Fred A. : See —
Ayres, Frank W., and Helfrecht. 2,743,951.
Helfrecht, Fred A., and V. Voorhees, to National Motor
Bearing Co., Inc. Shaft seal. 2,743,950, 5-1-56, Cl.
288—2.
Helfrecht, Wilma M. : See —
Ayres, Frank W., and Helfrecht. 2,743,951.
Helgason, Ami : See —
Schwennesen, Donald O., and Helgason. 2.768.231.
Helgeby, Ralph O., to General Motors Corp. Disc type indi-
cating instrument. 2,759,447, 8-21-56, Cl. 116—57.
Helgerud, Oyvind, and A. Olsen. to A/S Protan. Block freez-
ing. 2,763,557, 9-18-56, Cl. 99—192.
Heli-Coil Corp. : See —
Forster, JohnU. 2,735,454.
Forster, John O. 2,755,099.
Foi-ster. John O. 2,709.229.
Smith, Byrom J. 2,775,281.
Heliotis, George. Adjustable strap for articles of clothing.
2,739,315. 3-27-56, Cl. 2—323.
Helipot Corp. : See —
Gordon. James F. 2,762,020.
Heljo, Runar R. Process and apparatus for curing tobacco.
2,758,603, 8-14-50, Cl. 131—121.
Hell, Rudolf. Recording devices. 2,731,322, 1-17-56, Cl.
346 — 110.
Hell, Rudolf. Coding machine. 2,753,034, 7-3-56, Cl.
197 — 4.
Hellar, Martin W., Jr. : See —
Fehr, Robert O., Duckwald, Ringlee, and Hellar.
2,731,834.
Hellar, Martin W., Jr., and B. R. Shepard, to General Electric
Co. Dynamic balancing apparatus. 2,730,899, 1-17-56,
Cl. 73 — 463.
LIST OP PATENTEES
353
Hellar, Martin W., Jr., and B. R. Shepard, to General Elec-
tric (Jo. Unbalance position Indicator tor dynamic balanc-
ing apparatus. 2, v 31, 830, 1-24-06, CI. 73 — 403.
Helle, Jens B. Articles of footwear. 2,773,317, 12-11-56,
CI. 36—11.5.
Hellebrekers, nenncus W. J., to Koninklijke Vereenigde Tapijt-
taorieKen in. V. Metbod for tne production of patterned
double woven pile fabric having floating pile threads.
2,7 30,402, 2-21-00, Ci. I3y — 397.
Hellefors Bruks Aktiebolag : See —
Foogde, Carl E., and Eriksson. 2,768.430.
Kihlander, Helge O., and Foodge. 2,761,943.
Hellener, Earl E. : See —
Stein, Frederick YV., and Hellener. 2,756,526.
Heller, Anton ti. Pilfer-proof display packages. 2,738,056,
3-13-56, CI. 206 — 45.31.
Heller Corp., The : See —
Heller, Harold S. 2,746,043.
Heller, Ferdinand P., and F. P. Spruance, Jr., to American
Chemical Paint Co. Method of and material for producing
paint bonding films on ferriferous metal surfaces. 2,762,731,
9-11-56, CI. 148—6.2.
Heller, George L., to Columbian Carbon Co. Manufacture of
carbon black. 2.768,067. 10-23-56. CI. 23—209.4.
Heller, George L., to Columbian Carbon Co. Carbon black
process and apparatus. 2,769,692, 11-6-56, CI. 23 — 209.4.
Heller, George W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Lubricating tetrafluoroethylene polymers. 2,752,321, 6-26-
56. CI. 260—33.6.
Heller, Golda. Garment accessory. 2,756,436, 7-31-56, CI.
2—266.
Heller, Harold S., deceased ; M. S. Zaller, executor, to The
Heller Corp. Magazine for stapling machines. 2,746,043,
g 22—56 CI 1 19
Heller, Isaac', to Robin Hood Co. Telephone system.
2,764,631,9-25-56, CI. 179—1.
Heller, Isaac, to Robin Hood Co. Electrical conductor plug
having insulation sheath penetrating means for contacting
conductors. 2,764,748, 9-25-56. CI. 339—99.
Heller, Paul R. : See —
Baudry. Rene A., and Heller. 2,752,515.
Heller, Philip : See —
Clarke, William W., Stevens, Bauer, Jarvis, and Heller.
2,742,238.
Heller, Robert M. Bulb socket having integral means for
attachment to an apertured panel. 2,731,612, 1-17-56,
€1. 339—128.
Heller, Robert M. Bulb mounting assembly for attachment
to a perforated mounting panel. 2,731,613, 1-17-56, CI.
28.
Heller, Robert M. Apparatus for applying plastic coatings
to articles. 2,755,507, 7-24-56, CI. 18—24.
Heller, Robert M. Sheet metal nut having insulating and
sealing material attached thereto. 2,761,349. 9-4-56, CI.
85—32.
Hellerud, Arthur O. Positive action clamshell boom mount-
ing. 2.765,939, 10-9-56, CI. 214 — 147.
Helling, Werner, H. Neunzig, J. Rolie and R. Lattey. Method
of imparting high brilliancy to articles made of aluminum
and its alloys. 2,746,849, 5-22-56, CI. 41 — 42.
Hellingman, Evert : See —
Dros, Albert A., Yzer, and Hellingman. 2,746,241.
Hellings, Simon J., and F. Krienen, to Hartford National
Bank and Trust Co. Radio transmitter of the kind com-
prising a magnetron tube energized by a synchronized pulse
generator. 2,730,621, 1-10-56, CI. 250—36.
Hellman, Nison N. : See — -
Hagemann, French T., Katzin, and Hellman. 2,743,157.
Hellmann. Richard J., and W. F. Fowler, Jr., to Eastman
Kodak Co. Hydrophilic high polymer hydrosols and gela-
tine emulsions. 2.768,080, 10-23-56, CI. 95 — 7.
Hellmich, Ernst. Apparatus for cutting up onions and the
like. 2,735,467, 2-21-56. CI. 146—78.
Hellon, James B. Public address housing assembly. 2,744,584,
5-8-56, CI. 181—31.
Hellstern, Vernon, to James R. Kearney Corp. Contacts for
electrical devices. 2,738,478, 3-13-56, CI. 339—64.
Hellyer. John T., to Thor Corp. Clothes dryer. 2,748,496,
6-5-56, CI. 34—133.
Hellyer, John T., to The Dazey Corp. Can opener. 2,751,679,
6-26-56, CI. 30—8.5.
Helm, Francis T., and T. D. Just, to West Bank Oil Terminal
Co., Inc. Sealing composition for joints in concrete struc-
tures. 2.748.012, 5-29-56, CI. 106 — 269.
Helm, Gabriel E. Water wave operated power mechanism.
2.757,899, 8-7-56, CI. 253—11.
Helm, Tony W., and E. A. Derieg. Universal joint.
2,760.358, 8-28-56, CI. 64—7.
Helmbold. August F. W. Hydraulic brake system. 2.742,982,
2-24-56. CI. 188—152.
Helmbrecht, Wilbur H. : See —
Galbraith, John F„ Helmbrecht, and Lnbosco. 2,773,970.
Helmer, Nicolas A., to The Squier Corp. Roll mills. 2.745,330.
5-15-56. CI. 100—165.
Helmer, Norman D., and F. H. E.isfon. Multiple dosage
syringe. 2,764.981, 10-2-56, CI. 128 — 218.
Helmer, Warren D., to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Process for
the preparation of dithiodialkylene glycols. 2,746,994,
5-22-56, CI. 260—608.
Helmholz, Lindsay : See —
Dodson, Richard W., Friedlander, Helmholz, and Watkins.
2.732.072.
369555— P 23
Helmig, Willem H. T. : See —
Reunierman, Theodorus, and Helmig. 2,731,513.
Helmig, Willem H. T., and T. Reumerman. Devices for
determining check symbols for symbol groups. 2,754,054,
7-10-56, CI. 235—61.
Helsley, Charles W., Jr., S. F. Kutsche, and E. Orent, to
General Motors Corp. Fluid flow proportioner. 2,750,953,
6-19-56, CI. 137—118.
Helt, Herbert M., and P. Fellman, to National Aluminum
Products Co. Metal awnings. 2,752,643, 7-3-56, CI.
20—57.5.
Helterline, Leo L., Jr., to Sorensen & Co., Inc. Control
circuit for X-ray tubes. 2,767,327, 10-16-56, CI. 250—97.
Helterline, Leo H., Jr., and A. Bunblasky, to Sorensen & Co.,
Inc. Voltage regulator. 2,753,512, 7-3-56, CI. 323 — 45.
Heltzel, Carl J. : See —
Heltzel, John N. 2,772,468.
Heltzel, John N., deceased ; The Union Savings & Trust Co.
and C. J. Heltzel, executors. Dowel bar or tie bar sup-
porting side forms. 2,772,468, 12-4-50, CI. 25—118.
Heltzel, Robert E. Automatic batch dispensing apparatus.
2,754,996, 7-17-56, CI. 222—77.
Helvern, James O., to General Motors Corp. Brake wear
compensator. 2,747,694, 5-29-56, CI. 188 — 79.5.
Helwig, Ralph W. : See —
Offutt, William C, and Helwig. 2,744,058.
Helwig, Ralph W., to Gulf Research & Development Co.
Fluidized solids apparatus. 2,740,698, 4-3-56, CI. 23 — 288.
Hemann, Evan E. Method of and apparatus for making cut
nails. 2,763,878, 9-25-56, CI. 10 — 34.
Hemet Aircraft Corp. : See —
Dahlberg, Carl B. 2,746,517.
Hemeyer, Arley C. : See —
Vitcha, James F., and Hemeyer. 2,771,308.
Hemminger, Charles E. : See —
Hardy, Robert L., and Hemminger. 2,737,476.
Tate, Roger W., and Hemminger. 2,773,804.
Hemminger, Charles E., to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. Hydroforming. 2,737,473, 3-6-56, CI. 196 — 49.
Hemminger, Charles E., to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. Hydroforming. 2,737,477, 3-6-56, CI. 196 — 50.
Hemminger, Charles E., to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. Hydroforming. 2,746,909, 5-22-56, CI. 196—50.
Hemminger, Charles E., to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. Inverse gradient fluid hydroforming reactor. 2,749,286,
6-5-56, CI. 196—50.
Hemminger, Charles E., to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. Low pressure hydrogenation and hydrogen regenera-
tion of the catalyst. 2.757.128, 7-31-56, CI. 196—50.
Hemminger, Charles E., to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. Fluid hydroforming. 2,762,752, 9-11-56, CI. 196 — 50.
Hemminger, Charles E., to Esso Research and Engineering
" ' ' process. 2,772,215,
Research and Engineering
hydroforming. 2,773,808,
■Co. Hydrocarbon oil conversion
11-27-56, CI. 196 — 49.
Hemminger, Charles E., to Ess<
Co. Two stage fluidized
12-11-56, CI. 196—50.
Hemminger, Paul W. : See —
Bellamy, John I., and Hemminger. 2,729,813.
Hempel, August R. : See-
Darby, Joseph R., and Hempel. 2,757,158.
Hempel, August R., and P. R. Marling, to Monsanto Chemi-
cal Co. Drying oils. 2.754,307, 7-10-56, CI. 260 — 404.8.
Hempel, Gustav A., to McDowell Mfg. Co. Relief valve.
2.730,115, 1-10--56, CI. 137—107.
Hempel, Herbert W., to Marsh Stencil Machine Co. Finger
grooved fountain brush casting. 2,728,930, 1-3-56, CI.
15 — 138.
Hempel, Herbert W., to Marsh Stencil Machine Co. Dial
control system for electrically actuated and controlled tape
measuring and dispensing machines. 2,747,868, 5-29-56,
CI. 271—2.4.
Hempel, Herbert W., to Marsh Stencil Machine Co. Machine
for feeding and severing a measured length of tape.
2,757,730, 8-7-56, CI. 164 — 42.
Hempel, Herbert W., to Marsh Stencil Machine Co. Push
button control system for electrically actuated and con-
trolled tape measuring and dispensing machines. 2,767,981,
10-23-56, CI. 271—2.4.
Hemphill, Alfred A. : See —
Tewksbury, John M., and Hemphill. 2,761,134.
Hemphill, Alfred A., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Magnetic
antenna systems. 2,740,113, CI. 343 — 787.
Hemphill Co. : See —
St. Pierre, Eugene. 2,763,145.
St. Pierre, Eugene, and Wawzonek. 2,751,770.
St. Pierre, Paul L. 2,738,661.
Wawzonek, Joseph. 2,751,769.
Hemphill, Howard G. : See —
Jedlick, Roland T. 2,759,402.
Hemsath, Eugene E. and H. H. Snow pusher. 2,773,318,
12-11-56, CI. 37—53.
Hemsath, Howard H. : See —
Hemsath, Eugene E. and H. H. 2,773,318.
Hemsing, Catherine A. : See —
Matthews. Ros^ C. and Hemsing. 2,738,709.
Hemstreet, Albert B. Locking means for centrifugal molds.
2,771,647, 11-37-56, CI. 22 — 113.5.
Henard, Glen L. Comb blade structure and arrangement for
adjustable hair clipper. 2,731,720, 1-24-56, CI. 30—201.
354
INDEX
PATENTS, 1956
Henchert, John, to Continental Can Co., Inc. Plastic nozzle
mounting and method of assembling same. 2,760,691,
8-28-56, CI. 222—566.
Henchert, John, to Continental Can Co., Inc. Triple tight
metal can closure. 2,775,302, 12-25-56, CI. 220 — 42.
Henchert, John, to Continental Can Co., Inc. Powder dis-
pensing container structure. 2,775,376, 12-25-56, CI.
222-^86.
Hencke, William R. : See —
McCoy, Frederic C, Caffrey, and Hencke. 2,752,311.
Hencken, Harold G., to Taco Heaters, Inc. Vent valve.
2,734,521, 2-14-56, CI. 137—197.
Hendel, Prank J., to Wigton-Abbott Corp. Waste disposal
process. 2,737,298, 3-6-56, CI. 210—149.
Hendel, Frank J., to Wigton-Abbott Corp. Process for treat-
ing waste acid. 2,754,175, 7-10-56, CI. 23—128.
Henderson, Clark T. Fluid feed apparatus. 2,732,069,
1-24-56. CI. 210—40.
Henderson, Claude B., to Ingalls Stone Co. Continuous feed
stone working machine. 2,747,565, '5-29-56, CI. 125 — 13.
Henderson, David J. Boning strip and method of making
same. 2,757,111, 7-31-56, CI. 154—91.
Henderson, Edward. Sealed hypodermic receptacle and meth-
od of making the same. 2,731,012, 1-17-56, CI. 128—215.
Henderson, Edward. Medicamenl dispensing unit. 2,764,979,
10-2-56, CI. 128—216.
Henderson, Edward. Hypodermic syringe unit. 2,769,444,
11-6-56, CI. 128—216.
Henderson, Edward. Closure assembly. 2,771,218, 11-20-56,
CI. 222—83.
Henderson, Harold P. Self-alining protecl i\ e plug for tubings,
hose lines, threaded openings, etc. 2,770,260, 11-13-56, CI.
138—89.
Henderson, Hayward W., to Minneapolis-Honeywel Regulator
Co. Gyroscopic devices. 2,746,301, 5-22-56, CI. 74—5.6.
2,765,422,
2,732,514, 1-24-56,
Corp. Television camera tube.
315—11.
Henderson, Joseph E. Electron tube.
CI. 313—246.
Henderson, Marvin L., and D. Bednarczuk ; said Bednarczuk
assor. to said Henderson. Door protecting accessory for
vehicles. 2,734,765, 2-14-56, CI. 293 — 62.
Henderson, Ray M. Ice bars and machine for and method of
making same. 2,732,690, 1-31-56, CI. 62—106.
Henderson, Ray M. Defrosting system for refrigeration evap-
orators. 2,748,571, 6-5-56, CI. 62—3.
Henderson, Ray M. Hot gas defrosting system. 2,763,130,
9-18-56, CI. 62—3.
Henderson, Richard : See —
Block, Richard J., Wingerd, and Henderson. 2,758,905.
Henderson, Richard, and R. J. Block, to The Borden Co.
Precipitation of proteins. 2,754,292, 7-10-56, CI.
260—115.
Henderson, Ronald P. Quartz fiber electroscopes. 2,742,577.
4-17-56. CI. 250—83.3.
Henderson, Roy A., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Combined voltage
regulator and amplifier. 2,766,332, 10-9-56, CI. 179—171.
Henderson, Stanford A., to Gomco Surgical Mfg. Corp.
Aspirating apparatus. 2,759,476, 8-21-56, CI. 128—278.
Henderson, Wayne L., to General Electric Co. Reactive device.
2,740,905, 4-3-56, CI. 307—156.
Henderson, Wayne L., to General Electric Co. Transformer
coil and insulation for the same. 2,749,525, 6-5-56, CI.
336—209.
Henderson, Wayne L. R., to General Electric Co. Inductive
device. 2,771,587, 11-20-50. PI. 336—160.
Henderson, William J., to United States Steel Corp. Oil
spray devices for electrostatic oiling machines. 2,762,331,
9-11-56, CI. 118—51.
Henderson, William M., to Mueller Co. Pipe coupling with
rubber gasket having an embedded metallic split ring.
2,757,943, 8-7-56, CI. 285—52.
Henderson, Tvis D. Hydraulic track adjuster. Re. 24,126,
3-6-56. CI. 305—9.
Hendley, James A., to The Russell Mfg. Co. Woven ladder
tape. 2,768,652, 10-30-56, CI. 139—384.
Hendlin, David, and P. F. Smith, to Merck & Co., Inc. Process
for preparing arylacetylcarbinols. 2,740,745, 4-3-56, CI.
195—37.
Hendrich, Robert T., and D. L. O'Brien, Jr., to The Wire Coat-
ing and Mfg. Co. Process of zinc coating magnesium ar-
ticles. 2,730,490, 1-10-56, CI. 204—38.
Hendrick, Walter T. S., to J. Lyons & Co. Ltd. Cartons.
2,772,042, 11-27-56, CI. 229 — 41.
Hendricks, Albert E. : See —
Anderson, Morris L., and Hendricks. 2,742,061.
Hendricks, Grant W. : See —
Attane, Edward C, Jr., Hendricks, and Huffman.
2,760,907.
Kay, Nicholas L., Hendricks, and Hanson. 2,744,053.
Hendricks, James O., W. E. Lundquist, and A. F. Schmelzle,
to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Pressure-sensitive ad-
hesive tape and method of making. 2,750,304, 6-12-56,
CI. 117—76.
Hendricks, James W. : See—
Beaman, Robert W., and Hendricks. 2,774,082.
Hendricks, John G., and L. M. Kebrich, to National Lead Co.
Vinyl halide rosin stabilized with basic lead diearboxylates.
2,744,881, 5-8-56, CI. 260—45.75.
Hendrickson, Alfred R. : See —
Cardwell, Paul H, and Hendrickson. 2,763,326.
Hendrickson, Arnold P., W. R. Keye, and J. H. Howard, to
Sperry Rand Corp. Data storage system. 2,771,595,
11-20-56, CI. 340—174.
Hendrickson, Donald E. : See —
Schwartz, Daniel M., and Hendrickson. 2,746,625.
Hendrickson, Fritz E., % to M. Ireland. Surface-finishing
work wheel. 2,765,594, 10-9-56, CI. 51—193.
Hendrickson, Fritz E., to Norton Co. Abrasive polishing
wheel and element. 2,769,285, 11-6-56, CI. 51 — 193.5.
Hendrickson, Fritz E., to Norton Co. Coated abrasive wheel
element. 2,770,927, 11-20-56, CI. 51—193.
Hendrickson, Jacob W., Jr. : See —
Pratt, Willard E., and Hendrickson. 2,732,062.
Hendrickson, John A., to United States Steel Corp. Cluster
type edge rolling mill. 2,767,602, 10-23-56, CI. 80 — 38.
Hendrickson, Rudolph, and J. W. Kesterson, to Research
Corp. Glucoside azo dyestuffs. 2,748,107, 5-29-56, CI.
260—144.
Hendrickson, Severin B., to Heywood-Wakefield Co. Folding
chair. 2,757,715, 8-7-56, CI. 155—142.
Hendriks, Petrus F. A. M., to Stamicarbon N. V. Process
of and apparatus for regulating the composition of vapor-
gas mixtures. 2,773,042, 12-4-56, CI. 252—372.
Hendrix, Charles E., and R. B. Purcell, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Low
frequency random noise source. 2,768,298, 10-23-56, CI.
250—36.
Hendrix, Don O., to Davidson Mfg. Co. Interferometer.
2,734,419, 2-14-56, CI. 88—14.
Hendrix, Don O., and D. E. Davidson, to Davidson Mfg. Co.
Auto collimating comparator. 2,764,908, 10-2-56, CI.
88—1.
Hendrix, Palmer G., to Pro-Nyl Chemicals, Inc. Whitening
and brightening wash and rinse powder composition.
2,763,618, 9-18-56, CI. 252—153.
Hendrix, Sylvan G., and D. W. Miller, to General Motors Corp.
Safety control for variable pitch propeller. 2,761,520,
9-4-56, CI. 170—160.21.
Hendry, James W., to Tube Turns Plastics, Inc. Method for
working synthetic organic plastic materials. 2,746,089,
5-22-56. CI. 18—55.
Hendry, James W., to Tube Turns Plastics. Inc. Injection
machine. 2,754,545, 7-17-56, CI. 18—30.
Hendry, Trillie L. : See —
Grieve, George P., and Hendry. 2,735,964.
Hendry, William R. Tachograph adapters for gasoline en-
gines. 2,731,839 1-24-56, CI. 74—15.8.
Heney, John F. : See —
Goldstein, Ladislas, Lampert, and Heney. 2,773,245.
Hengstebeck, Robert J., to Standard Oil Co. Hydrofining-
hydroforming system. 2,773,008, 12-4-56. CI. 196—28.
Henigman, Joseph. Adjustable carrying handles. 2,744,668,
5-8-56, CI. 224—55.
Henika, Richard G. : See —
Rodgers, Nelson E., Henika, and Miersch. 2,765,232.
Henke, Heinz. Compact wire fabric. 2,755,047, 7-17-56, CI.
245—8.
Henke, Hermann. Record controlled counting circuits.
2,738,131, 3-13-56, CI. 235—61.11.
Henke, Russell W., to Badger Meter Mfg. Co. Water meter
test stand. 2,768,522, 10-30-56, CI. 73 — 3.
Henke, Russell W., to Badger Meter Mfg. Co. Fluid chemi-
cal treating system. 2,768,638, 10-30-56, CI. 137 — 98.
Henkel & Cie. G. m. b. H. : See —
Blaser, Bruno, Rugenstein, and Tischbirek. 2,764,576.
Blaser, Bruno, and Tischbirek. 2,771,484.
Heinerth. Erich. 2,739,038.
Kohler, Rudolf, and Pietsch. 2,764,575.
Manchot, Willy. 2,739,129.
Raecke, Bernhard. 2.746,838.
Henkel, Ferdinand J., to Lamina Dies and Tools, Inc. Lap-
ping machine. 2,735.233, 2-21-56, CI. 51—50.
Henkel, Joseph F. Counter reset mechanism. 2,737,346,
3-6-56, CI. 235—144.
Henkes, Peter M.. to George Gorton Machine Co. Copy table
and mounting therefor. 2,736,241. 2-28-56, CI. 90 — 13.
Henkin, Hyman, to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Stable liquid sham-
poos. 2.770,599. 11-13-56, CI. 252—117.
Henkin, Hyman, to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Shampoo com-
positions containing monomethylol dimethyl hydantoin.
2,773,834, 12-11-56, CI. 252—152.
Henle, Robert A. : See —
Logue, Joseph C, and Henle. 2,772,410.
Henle, Robert A., to International Business Machines Corp.
Binary trigger circuit. 2,762,921, 9-11-56, CI. 250—36.
Henn. Albert C. : See —
Rocca, Julius P., and Henn. 2,769,782.
Henn. Richard W. : See —
Rasch, Arthur A., Crabtree, and Henn. 2,739,894.
Henn, Richard W„ to Eastman Kodak Co. Concentrated
photographic fixing solutions. 2,735,774, 2-21-56, CI.
95—88.
Henne, John E. Rock collecting apparatus having a recipro-
cable gathering blade. 2,732,673, 1-31-56, CI. 55 — 17.
Hennecke, Rudolf, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Device
for balancing vehicle road wheels. 2,775,487, 12-25-56,
CI. 301—5.
Hennelly, Walter L. Laterally resiliency displaceable stop
for relatively movable elements. 2,760,224, 8-28-56, CI.
16—86.
Henneraann, Georg : See —
Roder, Hugo L., and Hennemann. 2,746,897.
LIST OF PATENTEES
355
Hennessey, Frank L., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Navy. Wave guide ter-
minating device. 2,750,588, 6-12-56, CI. 343—781.
Hennessey. Russell J. : See —
Dunning, Robert M., and Hennessey. 2,765,907.
Russell, Henry R., Mairs, and Hennessey. 2,749,014.
Hennessey, Russell J., to Waldorf Paper Products Co. Dis-
play carton. 2,773,589, 12-11-56, CI. 206 — 44.11.
Hennessey, Russell J., and R. M. Dunning, to Waldorf Paper
Products Co. Bottle carriers. 2,748,978, 6-5-56, CI.
220 — 105.
Hennessy, Frank P. : See —
Prucknicki, Andrew H., Hennessy, and Berrigan.
2,729,033.
Hennessy, James J., to Hennessy Lubricator Co., Inc. Rail-
way axle journal lubricator. 2,746,817, 5-22-56, CI.
308—84.
Hennessy, James J., to Hennessy Lubricator Co., Inc. Rail-
way journal box lubricator. 2,753,226, 7-3-56, CI. 308—84.
Hennessy, James J., to Hennessy Lubricator Co., Inc. Rail-
way journal lubricator distributor. 2,753,227, 7-3-56, CI.
308—84.
Hennessy Lubricator Co., Inc. : See —
Hennessy, James J. 2,746,817.
Hennessy, James J. 2,753,226.
Hennessy, James J. 2,753,227.
Hennessy, Robert E., to Ford Motor Co. Roof bow for con-
vertible type motor vehicle. 2,763,509, 9-18-56, CI.
296—118.
Hennessy, Robert E., to Ford Motor Co. Adjustable attach-
ment means for a motor vehicle fabric top. 2,772,114,
11-27-56, CI. 296—107.
Henney, Charles F. : See —
Baker, Marshall W., Johnston, and Henney. 2,773,360.
Henney Motor Co., Inc. : See —
Wiser, Hubert J., Sr. 2,771,943.
Hennies, Stuart R. : See —
Hagopian, Jacob J., and Hennies. 2,769,601.
Hennies, Stuart R., and D. D. Keep, to Northrop Aircraft,
Inc. Electrical keyer. 2,774,962, 12-18-56, CI. 340 — 359.
Hennig, Fritz O., to Dresser Operations, Inc. Power plant
combustion chamber. 2,729,062, 1-3-56, CI. 60 — 39.65.
Hennig, Harvey : See —
Marisic, Milton M., and Hennig. 2,764,622.
Hennig, Kurt. Wine fining. 2,745,747, 5-15-56, CI. 99 — 48.
Hennig, Ralph R., to Allied Chemical & Dye Corp. Filter ap-
paratus. 2,771,153, 11-20-56, CI. 183—46.
Hennig, Theodor : See —
Schwarz, Rudolf, and Hennig. 2,729,334.
Henning, Frederick E. Combination earth auger with rock
drilling point. 2,731,237, 1-17-56, CI. 255 — 69.
Henning, George E., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Methods
of curing vulcanizable compounds. 2,739,351, 3-27-56,
CI. 18—53.
Henning, George E., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Ex-
truding apparatus. 2,740,988, 4-10-56, CI. 18 — 13.
Henning, George E., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Ex-
truders. 2,740,989, 4-10-56, CI. 18 — 13.
Henning, George E., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Apparatus
for plasticizing and straining organic plastic compounds.
2,750,626, 6-19-56, CI. 18—13.
Henning, George E., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Apparatus
for extruding cellular plasties - T( ; 79, 10-16-56, CI.
18—13.
Henning, George E., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Methods of
and apparatus for extruding cellular plastics. 2,766,480,
10-16-56, CI. 18—13.
Henning, George E., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Methods
of and apparatus for extruding cellular plastics. 2,766,481,
10-16-56, CI. 18—13.
Henning, George E., and E. W. Weitzel. to Western Electric
Co., Inc. Apparatus for simultaneously advancing and
milling plastic compounds. 2,754,542, 7-17-56. CI. 18 — 12.
Henning, James L., to Piano Molding Co. Flashlight.
2,748,258, 5-29-56, CI. 240—10.65.
Henning, Otto, to Carter Carburetor Corp. Liquid filter for
carburetor. 2,746,606, 5-22-56, CI. 210—166.
Henning, Rudolf E., to Sperry Rand Corp. Automatic im-
pedance measuring device. 2.762,972, 9-11-56, CI. 324 — 58.
Henninger, Andrew F. and G. D. Constant speed D. C.
motor. 2,753,471, 7-3-56, CI. 310 — 46.
Henninger, George D. : See —
Henninger, Andrew F. and G. D. 2,753,471.
Henninger, Miles : See —
Peters, Virgil N. 2,733,333.
Hennings, Werner, to Bunder-Glas G. m. b. H. Bottle and
like container closures. 2,758,737, 8-14-56, CI. 215 — 47.
Hennion, George F., to Eli Lilly and Co. Substituted amino-
propynes and process for their preparation. 2,766,285,
10-9-56, CI. 260—563.
Hennique, Jacques. Knitting machine. 2,733,582, 2-7-56,
CI. 66—4.
Henrard, Fernard J. J. J., to Babson Bros. Co. Milking ap-
paratus. 2,735,399, 2-21-56, CI. 119 — 14.46.
Henrich, William H. Telemetering systems. 2,763,852,
9-18-56, CI. 340—190.
Henrici, Carl R., to Collins Radio Co. Phase angle distance
measuring system. 2,760,190, 8-21-56, CI. 343 — 106.
Henricks, John A., to Devex Corp. Coating compositions
and method of treating ferrous surfaces therewith.
2,759,862, 8-21-56, CI. 148—6.24.
Henrickson, Henry G.. to Gateway Engineering Co. Cen-
trifugal clutch. 2,729,320, 1-3-56, CI. 192 — 105.
Henricot, Jacques F. Cylindrical rotating mill with stepped
and studded liner for automatic classification of grinding
balls and materials. 2,731,210, 1-17-56, CI. 241 — 183.
Henrikson, Bror W., A. C. Hoven, W. E. Nordmark, and
B. J. Oom, to American Seating Co. Chair structure.
2,760,556, 8-28-56, CI. 155 — 116.
Henrikson, Bror W., A. C. Hoven, W. E. Nordmark, and
B. J. Oom, to American Seating Co. Chair structure.
2,760,561, 8-28-56, CI. 155—179.
Henrikson, Oscar W., to Automatic Electric Laboratories,
Inc. Ringer sound control. 2,737,651, 3-6-56, CI. 340 — 401.
Henrikson, Thor O., to Pacific Car and Foundry Co. Re-
frigerator cars having ice tanks. 2,763,133, 9-18-56, CI.
62—19.
Henry, Albert R., and E. S. Cooke. Plow and conveyor type
earth moving machine. 2,740,211, 4-3-56, CI. 37 — 101.
Henry, Augustus M. Dart games. 2,738,978, 3-20-56, CI.
273 — 102.1.
Henry, Bessie D. : See —
Henry, Guy J. 2,767,803.
Henry, Beulah L. Can opener. 2,744,653, 5-8-56, CI. 220—52.
Henry, Cashly A. Trailer fifth wheel coupling and steering
mechanism. 2,750,208, 6-12-56, CI. 280 — 426.
Henry, Charles F. Fluid transmission mechanism. 2,759,701,
8-21-56, CI. 253—52.
Henry, David W. : See —
Stewart, Leonard C. 2,745,918.
Henry, Donald E. : See —
Beese, Norman C, and Henry. 2,765,416.
Henry, Donald J., to General Motors Corp. Method of treat-
ing a metallic pattern for shell molding. 2,770,859,
11-20-56, CI. 22—193.
Henry, Donald J., to General Motors Corp. Method of mak-
ing smooth-surfaced sand-resin molds. 2,772,458, 12-4—56,
CI. 22—193.
Henry Flow Control Co. : See —
Dickert, Robert S., and Jones. 2,758,609.
Henry, Fred W. Thrust bearing. 2,748,714, 6-5-56, CI.
103—112.
Henry, Georges L., and E. Brichard, to Union des Verreries
Mecaniques Beiges S. A.. Method of and apparatus for
feeding vitrifiable materials into glass furnaces. 2,773,611,
12-11-56, CI. 214—35.
Henry, Guy J., deceased (The Northern Trust Co., and B. D.
Henry, executors), to Henry Valve Co., Inc. Strainer cas-
ing construction. 2,767,803, 10-23-56, CI. 183 — 4.8.
Henry, Howarth P. Control device for outboard motors.
2,751,875, 6-26-56, CI. 115—18.
Henry, J. T., Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Townshend, Henry H. 2,735,236.
Henry, John E., to Hercules Powder Co. Water-soluble gum
having improved properties. 2,768,143, 10-23-56, CI.
252—363.5.
Henry, Louis. Block forming apparatus. 2,751,659. 6-26-56.
CI. 25^1.
Henry, Nelson R., to The Woodman Co., Inc. Automatic
hopper feed conveyor mechanism. 2,758,728, 8-14-56, CI.
214—17.
Henry, Otto N., M. H. Arnold, and M. Lewkowich, to Thermo
Cuber Co., Inc. Apparatus for vending coal and the like.
2,738,903, 3-20-56, CI. 222—333.
Henry, Paul : See —
Baak, Albert E 2,753,411.
Henry, Robert L. : See —
Shapiro, Gustave. Stone, and Henry. 2,754,711.
Henry, Robert L., Jr., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary .of the Navy. Method of making
modular electronic assemblies. 2,771,663, 11-27-56, CI.
29—155.5.
Henry, Robert L., Jr., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Modular elec-
tronic assembly. 2,774,014, 12-11-56, CI. 317 — 101.
Henry, Thomas W., and G. D. Boggs, to Owens-Corning Fiber-
glas Corp. Blower nozzle. 2,774,630, 12-18-56, CI.
299—140.
Henry Valve Co., Inc. : See —
Henry, Guy J. 2.767.803.
Jones, Evan. 2,758.749.
Jones, Evan. 2,772,019.
Henry, William F. : See —
Sprecker, Alfred L., and Henry. 2,754,495.
Henry, William F., to Little Garden Corp. Supporting appa-
ratus. 2.774,562, 12-18-56, CI. 248—125.
Henry, William V., to American Enka Corp. Paper socker.
2,774,202, 12-18-56, Cl. 53—13.
Hensel, Bernhard, to Loewe Opta Aktiengesellschaft. Elec-
trode system for cathode ray tubes. 2,758,234, 8-7-56, Cl.
313—69.
Hensel, Bernhard, to Loewe Opta Aktiengesellschaft. Radia-
tion generation system for electronic radiation valves with
ionic trap. 2,771,564, 11-20-56, Cl. 313—82.
Hensel, Earl J., Jr. : See —
Brewster, Albert. 2,732,136.
Hensel, Gustav. Adapters for internal-combustion engines.
2,731,006, 1-17-56, Cl. 123—179.
Henseleit, Georg, to Koppers Co., Inc. Door-handling
mechanism for the doors of horizontal coke ovens.
2,746,610, 5-22-56, Cl. 212—4
Henseleit, Georg, to Koppers Co., Inc. Coke oven door han-
dling machine. 2,746,611. 5-22-56, Cl. 212 — 4.
Hensgen. Bernard T., to Swift & Co. Cheese manufacture.
2,768,083, 10-23-56, Cl. 99—116.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Hensgen, Bernard T., H. G. Reichel, and J. J. Prohaska, to
Swift & Co. Ham pumping control device. 2,755,731,
7-24-56, CI. 99—256.
Hensgen, Bernard T., and H. G. Reichel, to Swift & Co.
Molding method and apparatus. 2,759,434, 8-21-56, CI.
107 — 8.
Hensgen, Bernard T., and W. H. Beland, to Swift & Co.
Cheese cutting machine. 2,700,248, 8-28-56, CI. 25 — 105.
Hensgen, Bernard T., and R. M. Faust, to Swift & Co.
Method and apparatus for interleaving slabs of food with
ribbon of divider material. 2,760,871, 8-28-56, CI.
99—171.
Henshaw, Thomas A., and C. Kennerson, to The Pyrene
Co. Ltd. Nozzle. 2,772,923. 12-4-56, CI. 299 — 117.
Hensley, Dolphus W. Clean row fence post. 2,734,727,
2-14-56, CI. 256—48.
Hensley, Robert K., Jr. Cleaning depository. 2,769,516,
11-6-56, CI. 194—4.
Henson, Douglas R., to Dunlop Tire and Rubber Corp. Re-
inforcement of rubber articles. 2,757,701, 8-7-56, CI.
152—357.
Henson, Floyd H., to General Dynamics Corp. Graduated
howler circuit. 2.765,370, 10-2-56, CI. 179 — 27.
Henson, Thomas V. Marking devices. 2,739,399, 3-27-56,
CI. 40—2.
Henson, Walter A., and W. M. Westveer, to The Dow Chemical
Co. The preservation of water-emulsion paints with halo-
acetamides. 2,758,103, 8-7-56, CI. 260—29.7.
Henss, Paul. Suspension system, especially for vehicles.
2,729,441, 1-3-56, CI. 267—21.
Henszey, Roy O. Falling film evaporator. 2,742,083, 4-17-56,
CI. 159—13.
Henton, Paul V., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Sewer sampler. 2,742,788, 4-24-56, CI. 73—422.
Hentschke, Karl, and W. Lynker. Filler can. 2,747,776,
5-29-56, CI. 222 — 456.
Henwood, Gerald A. : See —
Barr, Victor L., Herrmann, and Henwood. 2,765,202.
Henze, Henry L. : See —
Spiess, Newton E., Jr., and Henze. 2,761,593.
Spiess, Newton E., Jr., Gropen, and Henze. 2,774.578.
Hepfer, Ivan C. : See —
Krucki, Charles S. 2,755,483.
Hepher, Martin, to Eastman Kodak Co. Light-detached re-
sists or reliefs for printing plates. 2,772,160, 11-27-56,
CI. 96—35.
Hepler, Kenneth G., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Valve inter-
lock. 2,761,304, 9-4-56, CI. 70—177.
Hepler, Kenneth G., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Equipment
interlocks. 2,765,646, 10-9-56, CI. 70—58.
Hepner, Neal. Visual display drinking vessel. 2,763,142,
9-18-56, CI. 65—13.
Hepp, Gerard, to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co., as
trustee. Circuit-arrangement for supplying energy to a pul-
satory operating device. 2,764,696, 9-25-56, CI. 250 — 83.6.
Hepp, Harold J., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Conversion of
hydrocarbons. 2,750,420, 6-12-56, CI. 260—605.
Hepp, Harold J., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Pebble heat ex-
change chambers. 2,762,693, 9-11-56, CI. 23—284.
Hepperle, Erwin, and E. Miihlemann, to Machine Tool Works
Oerlikon, Administration Co. Trigger mechanism for auto-
matic firearms. 2,765,709, 10-9-56, CI. 89—137.
Hepting, Carl, to Firma Carl Hepting & Co., Lederwaren- und
Giirtelfabrik G. m. b. H. Carriers for cameras. 2,732,876,
1-31-56, CI. 150—52.
Hepting, Carl, to Firma Carl Hepting & Co., Lederwaren- und
Giirtelfabrik G. m. b. H. Case, particularly an ever-ready
case for photo cameras. 2,748,822, 6-5-56, CI. 150 — 52.
Hepworth, Willie, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
Method for the manufacture of lined cartons. 2,758,520,
8-14-56, CI. 93—36.01.
Heraeus, W. €., G. m. b. H. : See —
Bredereck, Hellmut, and Bader. 2,750,357.
Bredereck, Hellmut, and Bader. 2.768,156.
Bredereck, Hellmut, Bader, and Wohnhaas. 2,758,106.
Ruthardt, Konrad. 2,747,679.
Schafer, Harald. 2,766,112.
Herb-Shellv-Ine. : See —
Schjeldahl, Gilmore T. 2,735,475.
Schjeldahl, Gilmore T. 2.735,797.
Schjeldahl, Gilmore T. 2,737,999.
Herbacsek, Rose : See —
Nagy, John. 2,743,592.
Herbenar, Edward J. : See —
Booth, James H., and Herbenar. 2,748,899.
Booth, James H., and Herbenar. 2,748,900.
Herbenar, Edward J., to Thompson Products, Inc. Shaft bear-
ing mounting. 2,739,851, 3-37-56, CI. 308 — 28.
Herbenar, Edward J., to Thompson Products, Inc. Shaft
bearing hanger. 2,757,989, 8-7-56, CI. 308 — 28.
Herbenar, Edward J., and S. S. Mazur, to Thompson Prod-
ucts, Inc. Power steering mechanism. 2,761,326, 9-4-56,
CI. 74—388.
Herbener, Henry M. Body encircling garment. 2,759,190,
8-21-56, CI. 2—42.
Herbener, Henry M. Ladies' girdles. 2,774,073, 12-18-56,
CI. 2—36.
Herberg, Clifton L., to Gifford-Wood Co. Deep fat frying ma-
chine. 2,732.789, 1-31-50, CI. 99—404.
Herbert, Alfred E., J. Woods, and R. Turner, to John Bright &
Brothers Ltd. Means for stretching cords, yarns and the
like. 2,736,914, 3-0-50, CI. 28—59.5.
Herbert, Alfred E., J. Woods, and R. Turner, to John Bright
& Brothers Ltd. Unwinding means for threads, cords,
and the like. 2,768,797, 10-30-56, CI. 242—156.
Herbert, Charles C. : See —
Abildgaard, William H., and Herbert. 2,733,003.
Herbert, Earl, >4 to E. Marshall, % to I. Thomas, and %
to W. W. Potter. Apparatus for tracing underground
cables and detecting flaws therein. 2,731,598, 1-17-56,
CI. 324—52.
Herbert. John M., and P. Best, to The Plessey Co. Ltd.
Method of applying a metal electrode to a high permittivity
ceramic. 2,750,657, 6-19-50, CI. 29—155.5.
Herbert, William S., to Ray-O-Vac Co. Primary dry cell.
2 768,229, 10-23-56, CI. 136 — 107.
Herbert, William S., to Ray-O-Vac Co. Primary dry cell.
2,775,534, 12-25-56, CI. 130—139.
Herbig-Haarhaus Aktiengesellschaft Lackfabrik Koln-Bicken-
dorf : See —
Weihe, Adolf. 2,773,853.
Herbig, James A. : See —
Salyer, Ival O., and Herbig. 2,733,228.
Herbold, Wolfgang K. J. Means for loosening pipes in under-
ground borings. 2,730,170. 1-10-50, CI. 106—177.
Herbst, John A., to Bogue Electric Mfg. Co. Thermocouple
monitoring system. 2,731,627, 1-17-56, CI. 340—213.
Herbst, John A., and W. J. Dornhoefer, to Bogue Electric
Mfg. Co. Motor generator set. 2,773,232, 12-4-56, CI.
322—16.
Herbst, Ralph L., Jr. : See—
Landrum, Billy F., and Herbst. 2,753,379.
Herbst, Robert M. Substituted tetrazolines. 2,735,852,
2-21-56, CI. 260—308.
Herchenroeder, Louis W., and M. H. Fisher, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Current limit and inertia compensation
apparatus. 2,740,078, 3-27-56, CI. 318—6.
Hercules Motors Corp. : See —
Kuepfer, Matthew C. 2,735,412.
Hercules Powder Co. : See —
Armstrong, Godfrey P., Bellringer, Bewley, Bramwyche,
Jackson, and Wilkins. 2,750,426.
Armstrong, Godfrey P., Bewley, Jackson, Bellringer,
Bramwyche, and Wilkins. 2,750,424.
Boddicker, Floyd L., and Graybeal. 2,749,336.
Breslow, David S. 2,749,331.
Breslow, David S. 2,767,842.
Buntin, George A. 2,749,271.
Buntin, George A. 2,749,272.
Buntin, George A., and Diveley. 2,766,170.
Carter, Richard P. 2,734,892.
Cook, George H., Jr. 2,757,169.
Cook, George H., Jr. 2,757,170.
Conner, Joshua C, Jr. 2,771,491.
Conner, Joshua C, Jr. 2,774.796.
Diveley, William R. 2,766,171.
Drew, John, and Funderburk. 2,739,947.
Drew, John, and Funderburk. 2,739,961.
Enos, Herman I., Jr. 2,744,149.
Enos, Herman I., Jr. 2,744,150.
Enos, Herman I., Jr. 2,751,417.
Enos, Herman I., Jr. 2,751,418.
Evans, Evan F. 2.768.162.
Evans, Forest B. 2,772,138.
Filar, Leo J. 2,744,143.
Grassie, Vernon R., and Klug. 2,748,111.
Graybeal, Paul E., and Stevenson. 2,767,170.
Guenter, Richard G. 2,775,200.
Harris, George C. 2,750.423.
Haubein, Albert H. 2,760,165-69.
Henry, John E. 2.768.143.
Hewson, William B. 2,749,319.
Howard, Edwin C. 2.774,753.
Hulse, George E. 2,759,913.
Jacobs, David I. H. 2,736,753.
Keim, Gerald I., and Thompson. 2,762,270.
Klug, Eugenp D. Re. 24,116.
Klug, Eugene D. 2.753,337
Kouba, Delore L. 2,759,807.
Lorand, Eugene J., and Reese. 2,757,207.
McKinney, Charles D., Jr., and Reitenour. 2,763.812.
McKinney, Charles D., Jr., and Reitenour. 2,763,813.
Minn, James. 2,750,364.
Minn, James. 2,750.372.
Mraz, Richard G. 2,742,494.
Oakley, Norman B. 2,700,942.
Philips, Herman G., Jr. 2,751,316.
Pyle, George H. 2,746,958.
Raczynski, Walter A. 2,738,368.
Ritchie, Paul F. 2,750,405.
Ritchie, Paul F. 2,750,406.
Ritchie, Paul F. 2,750,407.
Roth, Curt B. 2,758.111.
Rummelsburg, Alfred L. 2,773,859.
Sanderson, Thomas F. 2,750,363.
Sanderson, Thomas F. 2,750,367.
Sanderson, Thomas F. 2,750,368.
Sanderson, Thomas F. 2,750,369.
Sanderson, Thomas F. 2,750,402.
Sanderson. Thomas F. 2,750.422.
Seely, George A.. Segl. and Wilson. 2,730,888.
Sheffield. Donald H. 2.744,144.
Smith, John W. 2,759,853.
Speck, Rhoads M. 2,766,172.
Subluskey, Lee A. 2,744,100.
Subluskey, Lee A. 2,744,101.
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Hercules Powder Co. : See — Continued
Subluskey, Lee A. 2,744,102.
Subluskey, Lee A. 2,750,365.
Subluskey, Lee A. 2,750,370.
Subluskey, Lee A. 2,750,371.
Subluskey, Lee A. 2,750,425.
Voris, Robert S. 2,740,723.
Zebree, David T. 2,761,386.
Hercules Steel Products Corp. : See —
King, Kenneth J., and Hartman. 2,749,175.
Herden, Robert B., to Wollensak Optical Co. Lens mount
locking device. 2,762,261, 9-11-56, CI. 88—57.
Hereford, John T. : See —
Reese, James E. 2,767,698.
Hereil, Georges J. B. V. : See —
Jakimiuk, Wsiewolod J., and Hereil. 2,774,557.
Herele, Ludwig, K. Jehle, K. Kunz, P. Moller, and P. Schlack,
to Bobingen Aktiengesellschaft fur Textil-Faser. Produc-
tion of staple fibres from polyamides. 2,733,122, 1-31-56,
CI. 18—54.
Herele, Ludwig, and F. Ihls, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktien-
gesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Winding
device. 2,772,054, 11-27-56, CI. 242—18.
Herff Jones Co. : See —
Kaiser, Paul A. 2,735,194.
Herider, Elmer A., and J. James, to Rockwell Spring and
Axle Co. Coil spring retainer and assembly. 2,737,666,
3-13-56, CI. 5—264.
Heritage, Clark C, to Weyerhaeuser Timber Co. Cork-hound
hot-pressed boards. Re. 24,174, 7-3-56, CI. 18 — 47.5.
Heritage, Clark C, to Weyerhaeuser Timber Co. Cork-bound
hot-pressed boards. 2,736,063, 2-28-56, CI. 18 — 47.5.
Heritage, Clark C, to Weyerhaeuser Timber Co. Well drill-
ing fluids. 2,749,309, 6-5-56, CI. 252—8.5.
Heritage, Clark C, % to Weyerhaeuser Timber Co. and % to
Wood Conversion Co. Felted, lignocellulose products and
method of making the same. 2,757,115, 7-31-56, CI.
154—101.
Heritage, Clark C, % to Weyerhaeuser Timber Co. and % to
Wood Conversion Co. Manufacture of thermosetting
cellulosic particle compositions. 2,757,148, 7-31-56, CI.
260—17.2.
Heritage, Clark C, % to Weyerhaeuser Timber Co. and % to
Wood Conversion Co. Reactive precipitation of resin on
fibers. 2,757,149, 7-31-56, CI. 260 — 17.2.
Heritage, Clark C, % to Weyerhaeuser Timber Co. and % to
Wood Conversion Co. Preparing hot-moldable thermo-
setting resin and cellulose fiber mixtures. 2,757,150,
7-31-56, CI. 260—17.2.
Herkart, Paul G., to Radio Corp. of America. Apparatus
for applying a conductive coating to the inside of a tubular
glass envelope. 2,772,654, 12-4-56. CI. 118—48.
Herkenhoff, Earl C, to Erie Mining Co. Three product wet
cyclone. 2,756,878, 7-31-56, CI. 209—211.
Herlach, Heinrich. to Machine Tool Works Oerlikon, Adminis-
tration Co. Friction brake for a gun. 2,732,767, 1-31-56,
CI. 89—44.
Herlach, Heinrich, to Machine Tool Works Oerlikon, Adminis-
tration Co. Training-mechanism handwheel. 2,775,143,
12-25-56, CI. 74—750.
Herlin, Melvin A. : See —
Hutchinson, Franklin, and Herlin. 2,769,937.
Herlocker, Edwin H. Flashing surrounds. 2,732,045,
1-24-56. CI. 189—75.
Hermag Pumps Ltd. : See —
Zozulin, Igor V. 2,745,351.
Herman, Albert D., to Marman Products Co., Inc. W-V
band coupling. 2,756,079, 7-24-56, CI. 285 — 408.
Herman, Albert D., to Aeroquip Corp. Tube coupling with im-
pressionable metallic seal. 2,761,707, 9-4-56, CI. 285—367.
Herman, Albert D., to Aeroquip Corp. Reinforced T shaped
seal for flanged pipe coupling. 2,769,648, 11-6-56, CI.
285—110.
Herman, Anthony : See —
Font. Ramon, and Hoi-man. 2.748.328.
Herman, Carl L., to Amsler Morton Corp. Stub tube refrac-
tory tile for recuperators. 2,764,398, 9-25-56, CI. 263 — 51.
Herman, David : See —
Small, Sollie W., and Herman. 2,755,006.
Herman, Dick R. : See —
Northrop, John K., Brosterhous, Dunn, Ellison and Her-
man. 2,734,702.
Herman, Louis. Brush rotating i
2,730,737, 1-17-56, CI. 15—21.
Herman, Louis. Bathing accessory.
15—244.
Herman, Neil, to General Electric
bination dry and steam flatiron.
38—77.
Herman, Neil G., to General Electric Co. Electric flatiron
assembly. 2,755,575, 7-24-56, CI. 38 — 91.
Herman, Nicholas : See —
Seybold, Frederick W., and Herman. 2,737,158.
Herman Pneumatic Machine Co. : See —
Kaveny, Paul J. 2,729,865.
Hermandorfer, Arthur W. : See —
Harvey, John P., Hermandorfer, and Mason. 2,747,657.
Hermann, Albert : See —
Campe. Fritz, Hermann, and Schmid. 2,752,127.
Hermann, Dick. Mixing construction. 2,745,642, 5-15-56,
CI. 259—72.
2,730,770.
Transmission
9-18-56, CI.
2,709,706,
nd positioning device.
2,739,335, 3-27-56, CI.
Co. Control for com-
2,755,574, 7-24-56, CI.
Hermann, Edward C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Carboxymethyl quaternary ammonium halides, hydrazides
and hydrazones with thiophenecarboxaldehydes. 2,769,813,
11-6-56, CI. 260—295.
Hermann, Joseph E., Jr. Signal-to-noise generators.
2,773,186, 12-4-56, CI. 250—36.
Hermann, Karl L. : See — .
Barr, Victor L., and Herrmann. 2,765,203.
Barr, Victor L., Herrmann, and Henwood. 2,765,202.
Hermann, Le Roy N. Air conditioning system. 2,756,970,
7-31-56, CI. 257—3.
Hermann, Leroy N., to Inland Steel Products Co. Machine
for making arched panel sheets. 2,775,284, 12-25-56, CI.
153—7.
Hermann, Roman J. Fleshing tool. 2,762,122, 9-11-56, CI.
30—116.
Hermanson, Emil H., to Chisholm-Ryder Co., Inc. Viner.
2,768,628, 10-30-56, CI. 130 — 30.
Hermanson, Harry M., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator
Co. Fuel gage apparatus. 2,769,338, 11-6-56, CI. 73 — 304.
Hermanson, Herman E. : See —
Bechard, Conrad E., and Hermanson. 2,732,878.
Lamb, Frederick S., and llermauson. 2,730,689.
Hermanson. Vernon R. : See —
Goldwater, Maurice H., and Hermanson. 2,735,324.
Hermanson, William A. Composite paper sheet. 2,754,236,
7-10-56, CI. 154 — 54.
Hermelin, Victor M. Method of making a prolonged action
medicinal tablet. 2,736,682, 2-28-56, CI. 167—82.
Hermeling, Gilbert C, Jr. : See —
Horowitz, Leopold A., and Hermeling. 2,750,496.
Wlttenburg, Charles W., and Hermeling. 2,760,060.
Hermes, Willem : See —
Ensink, Johannes, and Hermes. 2,760,073.
Hermoplast Ltd. : See —
Eisler, Paul. Re. 24,165.
Hermorion Ltd. : See —
Jiirund, Harry S. V. 2,738,631.
Jarund, Harry S. V. 2,742,181.
Rausing, Ruben. 2,741,079.
Herndon, Marion E., Jr. : See —
Higginbotham, Robert J., and Herndon.
Herndon, Walter B., to General Motors Corp
and fluid pressure controls. 2,763,162.
74—645.
Herndon, Walter B K. E. Snyder, and F. J. Condon, to
General Motors Corp. Automatic transmission controls.
2,761,328, 9-4-56, CI. 74 — 472.
Herneryd, Fritz O., A. F. Norro, and E, O. A. Sundstrom
Bolidens Gruvaktiebolag. Smelting sulfide — ■<-■■■•■-
11-6-56, CI. 75—10.
Herod, Fay R., 15/16 to J. H. Van Voorhees. Safety lifeline
lock unit for building supported scaffolds. 2,758,887,
8-14-56, CI. 304—1.
Herod, Henderson B. Disc type mowing apparatus having
pivoted blades. 2,751,737, 6-26-56, CI. 55—62.
Herold, James L., and W. J. Nekola, to Barry-Wehmiller
Machinery Co. Automatic feed conveyors. 2,731,128,
1-17-56, CI. 198 — 30.
Herold, Paul G., T. J. M. Planje, and J. C. Williams. Ruthe-
nium containing glasses and stains. 2,739,901, 3-27-56,
CI. 106^7.
Herold, Robert E. : See —
Trogdon, Olin, and Herold. 2,750,210.
Heron, Andrew G., to Heron Heating Devices Ltd. Heating
device. 2,729,733, 1-3-56, CI. 219—19.
Heron, Andrew G. Flexible hoses. 2,758,194, 8-7-56, CI.
219 — 46.
Heron Heating Devices Ltd. : See —
Heron, Andrew G. 2,729,733.
Heron, Kenneth M., H. Baker, and D. L. Benson. Electronic
register translator. 2,774,818, 12-18-56, CI. 179—18.
Herr Equipment Corp., The : Srr —
Herr, Richard F. 2.747,810.
Herr, Richard F. 2,759,530.
Herr, Richard F. 2,762,576.
Herr, Richard F. 2,762,577.
Herr, Frederick W. : See —
Schoeppel, John F., Varner, and Herr. 2,764,653.
Herr, Milton E., to The Upjohn Co. Steroid compounds.
2,735,854, 2-21-56, CI. 260—397.45.
Herr, Milton E., to The Upjohn Co. Steroid enamines.
2,752,337, 6-26-56. CI. 260—239.5.
Herr, Milton E., and F. W. Heyl, to The Upjohn Co. Tertiary
amino steroid compounds. 2,752,338, 6-26-56, Cl.
260—239.5.
Herr, Milton E., and F. W. Heyl, to The Upjohn Co. 9-
dehydrotestosterone and 9-dehvdronortestosterone and esters
thereof. 2,769,019, 10-30-56, Cl. 260—397.45.
Herr, Milton E., and F. W. Heyl, to The Upjohn Co. Steroid
hydrolysis. 2,773,072. 12-4-56, Cl. 2G0 — 397.3.
Herr, Oskar, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt
vormals Roessler. Apparatus for granulating carbon
black and other finely divided solids. 2,755,502, 7-24-56,
Cl. 18—1.
Herr, Paul A. Apparatus for controlling humidity condi-
tions in air. 2,766,027, 10-9-56, Cl. 261 — 91.
Herr. Richard F„ to The Herr Equipment Corp. Coiling
apparatus. '2.747,810. 5-29-56, Cl. 242 — 80.
Herr, Richard F., to The Herr Equipment Corp. Apparatus
for tensioning wire spokes on wheels. 2,759,530, 8-21-56,
Cl. 157—1.5.
Herr, Richard F., to The Herr Equipment Corp. Collapsible
reel. 2,762,576, 9-11-56, Cl. 242—72.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Herr, Richard F., to The Herr Equipment Corp. Reel for
coiled material. 2,762,577, 9-11-56, CI. 242—72.
Herr, Robert, and R. Marchant, to Minnesota Mining & Mfg.
Co. Method and apparatus for duplicating magnetic record-
ings and magnetic tape record members. 2,738,383, 3-13-56,
CI. 179—100.2.
Herr, Theodore Z., to The American Welding and Mfg. Co.
Knock-down metal door frame. 2,741,344, 4-10-56, CI.
189 — 46.
Herr, Theodore Z., to The American Welding & Mfg. Co.
Knock-down metal door frame. 2,741,345, 4-10-56, CI.
189—46.
Herrbach, Paul : See —
Drisch, Nicolas, and Herrbach. 2,768,870.
Herrera-Low, George F. : See —
Smith, Herbert A., and Herrera-Low. 2,742 230.
Herres, Schuyler A., to Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corp. Proc-
ess of refining and melting titanium. 2,734,244, 2-14-56,
CI. 22—214.
Herres, Schuyler A.; to Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corp. Appa-
ratus for melting and casting refractory material.
2,763,903, 9-25-56, CI. 22—57.
Herres, Schuyler A., and E. G. Kendall, to Titanium Metals
Corp. of America. Process of purifying refractory metals.
2,740,709, 4-3-56, CI. 75—121.
Herres, Schuyler A., and T. K. Redden, to Allegheny Ludlum
Steel Corp. Iron chromium molybdenum titanium base
alloy. 2,740,711, 4-3-56, CI. 75 — 175.5.
Herres, Schuyler A., and R. L. Southern, to Allegheny Ludlum
Steel Corp. Process of compacting and sintering titanium
metal scrap. 2,753,262, 7-3-56, Cl. 75—226.
Herrick, Clifford E., Jr. : See —
Sulich. John, Jr., and Herrick. 2,755,185.
Herrick, Clifford E., Jr., and W. F. Amon, Jr., to General
Aniline & Film Corp. Resinous layers having a selected
degree of water sensitivity and method of making same.
2,756,163, 7-24-56, Cl. 117—62.
Herrick, Clifford E., Jr., P. T. Woitach, Jr., and E. J. Trojnar,
to General Aniline & Film Corp. Positive diazotype print-
ing plates. 2,772,972, 12-4-56, Cl. 96—33.
Herrick, Everett. Motor-driven can opener. 2,745,174,
5-15-56, Cl. 30-4.
Herrick, James E. : See —
Herrick, William W. and J. E. 2,762,049.
Herrick, James E., and W. W. Herrick. Automatic arc weld-
ing viewing mechanism. 2,761,046, 8-28-56, Cl. 219 — 8.
Herrick, William W. : See—
Herrick, James E. and W. W. 2,761,046.
Herrick, William W., to Pitney-Bowes, Inc. Weighing scale.
2,751,214. 6-19-56, Cl. 265—68.
Herrick, William W., to Pitney-Bowes, Inc. Scale drum chart.
2,761,414, 9-4-56, Cl. 116—129.
Herrick, William W. and J. E. Automatic electric arc view-
ing helmet. 2,762,049, 9-11-56, Cl. 2 — 8.
Herring, De Ambra E. Hair curl pin device. 2,737,958,
3-13-56, Cl. 132—52.
Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co. : See —
De Rosa, Anthony, Sr. 2,754,777.
Herring Magic, Inc. : See-
Miller, Myron C. 2,769,268.
Herrington, Warren G., to The Fuller Brush Co. Apparatus
for removing scale from a metallic surface. 2,767,413,
10-23-56, Cl. 15—77.
Herriott, James R. Toilet deodorizer. 2,747,201, 5-29-56,
Cl. 4—213.
Herrman, Donald D. : See —
Hartzell, Robert N„ and Herrman. 2,765,859.
Herrman, Howard E. : See —
White. Roy W., and Herrman. 2,769,061.
Herrman, Howard E., and C. S. Grimshaw, to General Elec-
tric Co. Refrigerator humidifier. 2,751,197, 6-19-56, Cl.
257—3.
Herrmann, John F. : See — ■
Critoph, David I., Hermann, and Wolford. 2,734,421.
Herrmann, John W., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Recovery of product vapors from fluid coke. 2,743,218,
4-24-56, Cl. 202 — 22.
Herrmann, Julius, to Gewerkschaft Eisenhuette Westfalia.
Mining planer. 2,745.651, 5-15-56, Cl. 262 — 8.
Herrmann, Walter A. O., to Sherritt Gordon Mines Ltd.
Method of extracting metal values from metal bearing
material. 2,740,707, 4-3-56, Cl. 75—101.
Herrnring, Gtinther, and W. Weidner. Optical image-forming
plural reflecting mirror systems. 2,766,385, 10-9-56 Cl.
250 — 53.
Herrnstadt, Gerald E. : See —
Sontag, Herbert P., Salomon, and Herrnstadt.
2,760,520.
Herrnstadt, Gerald E., to The Firth Carpet Co., Inc. Three-
shot Axminster weave. 2.745.442, 5-15-56, Cl. 139 — 399.
Herrod, Ecil E., to J. B. Herrod. Subsurface injector.
2,766,975, 10-16-56, Cl. 261 — 18.
Herrod, Jasper B. : See —
Herrod, Ecil E. 2,766,975.
Herrold, Gordon W., and W. H. Fouse, to Anchor Hocking
Glass Corp. Glass furnace and method of heating.
2,767,235, 10-16-56. Cl. 13—6.
Herron, Wingo. Sheet metal lug strap support. 2,766,775.
10-16-56, Cl. 139—154.
Herrschaft Products. Inc. : See —
Herrschaft, William. 2,749,147.
Herrschaft. William, to Herrschaft Products, Inc. Collapsible
stands. 2,749,147, 6-5-56, Cl. 248 — 164.
Herrschaft, William. Construction set elements and joint.
2,765,580, 10-9-56. Cl. 46—23.
Hersberg Emanuel B. : See —
Oliveto, Eugene P., and Hershberg. 2,773,888.
Hersberger, Arthur B., and J. C. Reid, to The Atlantic Refin-
ing Co. Plasticized rubber compositions. 2,773,854,
12-11-56, Cl. 260—33.6.
Herschensohn, Arthur M. Hair nets and method for making
same. 2,739,602. 3-27-56, Cl. 132—49.
Herschensohn, Arthur M. Hair nets. 2,771,888, 11-27-56,
Cl. 132—49.
Herscher, Leonard W. : See —
Wright, Norman, and Herscher. 2,737,591.
Herscovitch, William. Apparatus for moving wheeled ve-
hicles along surfaces. 2,754,083, 7-10-56, Cl. 254 — 38.
Herscovitch, William. Conveyors or elevators for bulk mate-
rial. 2,769,525, 11-6-56, Cl. 198—75.
Herscovitch, William. Conveyors. 2,769,526, 11-6-56, Cl.
198—75.
Hersee, Albert C, % to P. Fultz. Hypodermic syringe.
2,761,447, 9-4-56, Cl. 128—218.
Hersey, Donald S., to United Aircraft Corp. Turbine rotor
construction. 2,757,900, 8-7-56, Cl. 253 — 39.
Hersey, Henry J., Jr. Filter. 2,731,107, 1-17-56, Cl.
183^61.
Hersey, Henry Jv Jr. Filter. 2,765,047, 10-2-56, Cl. 183—57.
Hersey, Henry J., Jr. Rigid filter with reverse jet cleaning
device. 2,765,048, 10-2-56, Cl. 183—61.
Hersey, Henry J., Jr., and L. Silverman. Filter with con-
tinuous web filter medium. 2,752,003, 6-26-56, Cl.
183—61.
Hersey Mfg. Co., The : See —
Hirst, Charles D. 2,750,797.
Hersey, Walter O., to Knickerbocker Plastic Co., Inc. Water
gun. 2,753,079, 7-3-56, Cl. 222—79.
Hersh, David. Liquid measuring and dispensing device.
2,759,641, 8-21-56, Cl. 222 — 442.
Hershberg, Emanuel B. : See —
Fieser, Louis F., and Hershberg. 2,742,856.
Gould, David H, Hershberg, and Clayton. 2,774,713.
Oliveto, Eugene P., and Hershberg. 2,767,155.
Hershberg, Emanuel B., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of War. Incendiary device.
2,737,114, 3-6-56, Cl. 102—6.
Hershberg, Emanuel B., and C. Lamb, to Schering Corp.
Process for the isolation of 11,20-diketo pregnanes and
products obtained thereby. 2,769,020, 10-30-56, Cl.
260—397.45.
Hershberg, Emanuel B., and D. H. Gould. Process for the
extraction of sapogenins from plant materials. 2,774,714,
12-18-56, Cl. 195—32.
Hershberger, Doran D., to General Electric Co. End shield
and bearing locking arrangement. 2,731,575, 1-17-56, Cl.
310—90.
Hershberger, William D. : See —
Leek, George W., and Hershberger. 2,743,048.
Hershberger, William D., to Radio Corp. of America. Fre-
quency-stabilization by particle beams. 2,743,366, 4-24-56,
Cl. 250—36.
Hershel California Fruit Products Co., Inc. : See —
Warren, Ray C. 2,733,724.
Hershey. Gordon F. : See —
Chisholm. Douglas S., and Hershey. 2,752,196.
Hershey, Lowell E., to Borg-Warner Corp. Single port gas
burner and removable flame deflector. 2,754,895. 7-17-56,
Cl. 158—113.
Hershfleld, Sanford : See —
Ashwell, James R., Hershfield, and Kleason. 2,741,763.
Hershfleld, Sanford, to The Glenn L. Martin Co. Polariza-
tion switching antenna system. 2,756,422, 7-24-56, Cl.
343—786.
Hershinger, Lincoln W. : See —
Clapp, Richard G.. and Hershinger. 2,773,117.
Herstedt, Delbert C. Weed exterminator. 2,763,222,
9-18-56. Cl. 111—7.3.
Hertan, Melvin I., % to A. G. Golby. Thermo-electric over-
load safety switch and indicator systems. 2,755,361,
7_17_56, Cl. 200—140.
Hertel, Bruno W. Fish gigging device. 2,758,405, 8-14-56,
Cl. 43—6.
Hertenstein, Edgar W., Jr., and E. J. Larsen, to Western
Electric Co., Inc. Methods of and apparatus for extrud-
ing lead. 2,765,910, 10-9-56, Cl. 207—2.
Herter, Frederick J. : See —
Hauer, Edward R., and Herter. 2,756,880.
Herter, Frederick T. : See —
Furniss, Loree E. 2,757,805.
Herter, George L. Quick detachable gun sling swivel.
2,771,699, 11-27-56, Cl. 42—85.
Herter, William : See —
Guinet, Eugene, and Herter. 2,768,762.
Herterick, Vincent R., to United-Carr Fastener Corp. Elec-
trical assembly. 2,733,320, 1-31-56, Cl. 200—166.
Herterick, Vincent R., to United-Carr Fastener Corp. Elec-
trical assembly. 2,768,251, 10-23-56, Cl. 200—11.
Hertrich, Elise : See—
Hertrich, Joseph. 2,759,372.
Hertrich, Joseph, to The Western States Machine Co. Cen-
apparatus. 2,751,083, 6-19-56, Cl.
Hertrich, Joseph, deceased, by E. Hertrich, executrix, to The
Western States Machine Co. Heavy centrifugal drive
organization. 2,759,372, 8-21-56, Cl. 74—665.
LIST OF PATENTEES
359
Hertrich, Joseph, to The Western States Machine Co. Hand
and air operated centrifugal discharger. 2,764,295,
9-25-56, CI. 210—70.
Hertsch, James W., to Ditto, Inc. Inking means for rotary
direct printing lithographic duplicators. 2,737,109,
3-6-56, CI. 101—144.
Hertz, David B., and Ho Chow, to Celanese Corp. of America.
Extrusion apparatus. 2,728,943, 1-3-56, CI. 18 — 12.
Hertz, Richard. Multi-directional viewer for vehicles.
2,739,509, 3-27-56, CI. 88—86.
Hertzke, George A. Drill guide. 2,766,013, 10-9-56, CI.
255—61.
Hervert, George L. : See —
Bloch, Herman S., and Hervert. 2,737,536.
Bloch, Herman S., and Hervert. 2,746,842.
Hervert, George L., to Universal Oil Products Co. Production
of benzene. 2,739,991, 3-27-56, CI. 260 — 672.
Hervert, George L., to Universal Oil Products Co. Process
for the production of secondary alkylaryl hydrocarbons.
2,771,496, 11-20-56. CI. 260—671.
Hervert, George L., and H. S. Bloch, to Universal Oil Prod-
ucts Co. Alkylation of aromatic hydrocarbons with selec-
tive isomers and homologs. 2,761,000, 8-28-56, CI.
260—671.
Hervey, Laurence R. B. : See — ■
Stott, Louis L., and Hervey. 2,742,440.
Hery, Vincent D., and B. L. Rich, to The American Tool Works.
Feed mechanism for box making machine. 2,736,509,
2-28-56, CI. 242—58.
Herz, Benno. Method of application of strippable nail polish.
2,764,168, 9-25-56, CI. 132—73.
Herz, Herbert : See —
Goldsmith, Harold A., Herz, and Gutterman. 2,737,599.
Herz, James R. Gauge for femoral trochanteric osteotomy.
2,737,724, 3-13-56, CI. 33—174.
Herz, James R. Tool for bending plates in bone surgery.
2,737,835, 3-13-56, CI. 81—15.
Herz, Josef E. : See —
Fried, Josef, and Herz. 2,763,671.
Herzberg Mullne Automatic Products Ltd. : See —
Bester. Christiaan P. J. 2,775,387.
Herzegh, Frank, to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Apparatus for
slitting tires to a selected depth. 2,737,237, 3-6-56, CI.
164—10.2.
Herzegh, Frank, to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Tubeless pneu-
matic tire. 2,770,282, 11-13-56, CI. 152—330.
Herzegh, Frank, A. P. Wuchter, and W. J. Strong, to The
B. F. Goodrich Co. Rubber tire valve assembly. 2,769,476,
11-6-56, CI. 152 — 427.
Herzer, Hermann, to Bell Aktiengesellschaft. High-speed
meat-cutter, mixer, and extruder. 2,742,937, 4-24-56, CI.
146—182.
Herzer, Walter, to General Machine Co., Inc. Fireplace heater
unit. 2.742,892, 4-24-56, CI. 126 — 4.
Herzfeld, Nora : See —
Gentry, Charles H. R., Gollin, and Herzfeld. 2,748,033.
Herzfeld, Simon H., to Velsicol Chemical Corp. 1-thiocyano-
4,5,6,7,8,8-hexahalo-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-4,7-methanoindene.
2,744,924, 5-8-56, CI. 260—454.
Herzig, Albert M. : See —
Boschetti, Anthony J., and Terry. 2,729,274.
Herzig, Albert M. Closure for collapsible tubes. 2,753,091,
7-3-56, CI. 222—491.
Herzl, George G., to Radio Corp. of America. Universal drill-
ing jig. 2,749,781, 6-12-56, CI. 77—62.
Herzog, Arno H. : See —
Cave. William T.. and Herzog. 2.733,133.
Herzog, Edgar R. Seed and fertilizer spreader apparatus.
2,759,322, 8-21-56, CI. 56—249.
Herzog, Ernest A., to Carpenter and Paterson Inc. Pipe-
supporting expansion rocker. 2,738,151, 3-13-56, CI.
248—55.
Herzog, Eugene M.. to Acieries de Pompey. Low alloy steel
tubing. 2,770,563, 11-13-56, CI. 148—31.
Herzog. Gerald B. : See —
Lohman, Robert D., and Herzog. 2,736,765.
Herzog, Gerald B., to Radio Corp. of America. Junction
transistor oscillator circuit. 2,742,571, 4-17-56, CI.
250—36.
Herzog, Gerald B., to Radio Corp. of America. Cathode ray
beam deflection system. 2,747,136, 5-22-56, CI. 315 — 27.
Herzog, Gerald B.. to Radio Corp. of America. Semi-conductor
phase controlled oscillator circuits. 2,768,296, 10-23-56, CI.
250—36.
Herzog. Gerald B., to Radio Corp. of America. Semi-conduc-
tor frequency multiplier circuit. 2,770,728, 11-13-56, CI.
250—36.
Herzog, Gerald B., and G. C. Sziklai, to Radio Corp. of
America. Transistor electrode contacts. 2,762,955,
9-11-56, CI. 317—235.
Herzog, Gerhard : See —
Stratford, William M., Teichmann, and Herzog.
2,735,946.
Herzog, Gerhard, to The Texas Co. Multiple-plate radiation
detectors. 2,738,431, 3-13-56, CI. 250 — 83.6.
Herzog. Gerhard, to The Texas Co. Prospecting. 2,749,446,
6-5-56. CI. 250—71.
Herzog. Gerhard, to The Texas Co. Induced and scattered
gamma ray well logging. 2,763,788, 9-18-56, CI. 250 — 83.6.
Herzog, Gerhard, to The Texas Co. Determination of fluid
levels. 2,765,410, 10-2-56, CI. 250—43.5.
Herzog, Gerhard, and K. C. Ten Brink, to The Texas Co.
Relative permeability measurements. 2,737,804, 3-13-56,
CI. 73—38.
Herzog, Harold A., and C. Eastwood, to Fisher Flouring Mills
Co. Portable bin. 2,745,590, 5-15-56, CI. 229—23.
Herzog, Harold A., and W. D. Kistler, to Fisher Flouring
Mills Co. Conveying and unloading mechanism. 2,758,732,
8-14-56, CI. 214—314.
Herzog, Hershel L., to Schering Corp. 1-hydroxycortisone,
1-hydroxyhydrocortisone and esters therefor. 2,737,518,
3-6-56, CI. 260—397.45.
Herzog, Rupert C, and G. R. Arnold. Nutritive evaluating
food item selector. 2,747,299, 5-29-56, CI. 35 — 74.
Heselgrave, Peter W. : See —
Goldsmith, Kurt, Worstall, and Heselgrave. 2,766,265.
Heselov, Simon. Adjustable shelving upright and bracket.
2,741,449, 4-10-56, CI. 248—243.
Heseltine, Donald, to Eastman Kodak Co. Quaternary salts
and method of preparation. 2,756,227, 7-24-56, CI.
260—240.
Heseltine, Donald W. : See —
tfrooker, Leslie G. S., and Heseltine. 2,748,114.
Heseltine, Donald W., to Eastman Kodak Co. Sensitizing
dyes and method of preparation. 2,734,900, 2-14-56, CI.
260—240.5.
Hesemann, Bernard H. Railroad tie replacing machine.
2,735,375, 2-21-56, CI. 104—9.
Hespenheide, Wilbur G., and C. L. Faust, to American Brake
Shoe Co. Method of electroplating copper-lead alloy.
2,739,106, 3-20-56, CI. 204—23.
Hespenheide, Wilbur G., C. L. Faust, and B. J. Esarey, to
American Brake Shoe Co. Electrodepositing baths and plat-
ing methods. 2,763,606, 9-18-56, CI. 204—44.
Hess Co., The : See —
Rzeszutko, Stanley J. 2,769,897.
Hess, Frederic O., to Selas Corp. of America. Porous mem-
brane. 2,746,607, 5-22-56, CI. 210—169.
Hess, Frederic O., to iSelas Corp. of America. Billet heating
furnace. 2,749,108, 6-5-56, CI. 263—6.
Hess, Frederic O., to Selas Corp. of America. Method and
apparatus for heating ingots. 2,754,104, 7-10-56, CI.
Hess, Frederic O., to Selas Corp. of America. Apparatus for
coating pipes. 2,771,056, 11-20-56, CI. 118—64.
Hess, George R. Signalling device using store customer's
service numbers. 2,761,231, 9-4-56, CI. 40 — 19.5.
Hess. Howard V. Smoke filter. 2,754,829, 7-17-56, CI.
131—208.
Hess, Howard V., and G. B. Arnold, to The Texas Co. Sepa-
ration of hydrocarbons and other compounds with chemi-
cals. 2,735,874, 2-21-56, CI. 260—650.
Hess, Howard V., and N. D. Carter, to The Texas Co. Con-
version of gaseous hydrocarbons into ethylene and aroma-
tics. 2,735,876, 2-21-56, CI. 260—673.
Hess, Hugo : See —
Van Kaick, Edmund, and Hess. 2,748,342.
Hess, Karl W., to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co.
Rectifying apparatus. 2,730,659, 1-10-56, CI. 315 — 168.
Hess, Otto. Sewing machine. 2,744,482, 5-8-56, CI.
112—258.
Hess, Otto. High-speed sewing machine with pressure feed
lubrication. 2,762,324, 9-11-56, CI. 112—256.
Hess, Otto. Device for fastening the stitch plate on the
lower part of a sewing machine. 2,770,207, 11-13-56, CI.
112—260.
Hess, Raymond C, L. L. Carpenter, and W. Horstemeier, to
Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. Marbling plastic sheet.
2,740,991, 4-10-56, CI. 18—48.8.
Hess, Thomas D., to American Bosch Arma Corp. Governor
for fuel injection. 2,773,683, 12-11-56, CI. 264—3.
Hess, Werner F. : See —
Trimble, George S., Jr., and Hess. 2,768,526.
Hess, Werner G., to Dana Corp. Device for removing flux
from welded seam. 2,740,978, 4-10-56, CI. 15—93.
Hesse, Alfred H., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Mag-
nesium-base alloys. 2,747,991, 5-29-56, CI. 75 — 168.
Hesse, Henry R., to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc.
Thermionic tube and sockets therefor. 2,729,801, 1-3-56,
CI. 339 — 193
Hesse, Henry R., to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc.
Tuning device. 2,765,447, 10-2-56, CI. 333—82.
2,739,941.
Hesselmann, Willy. Apparatus for binding sheets of flexible
material. 2,760,214, 8-28-56, CI. 11 — 1.
Hessemer, Robert R. Drag cutter assembly for clearing land.
2,751.736. 6-26-56. CI. 55—60.
Hessert, Charles, Jr. Combined fishing sinker and line
spreader. 2,770,908, 11-20-56, CI. 43 — 42.74.
Hessler, Henry P. : See —
Schulze, Richard B., Hessler, Davison, and Winter.
2,754,786.
Hesson, James C. : See —
Williamson, Hilding V., and Hesson. 2,758,016.
Hesston Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
White, Allen A. 2,748,921.
Hester, Frank A., to Faximile, Inc. Facsimile system with
automatic density control. 2,729,700, 1-3-56, CI. 178 — 6.6.
Hester, Frank A., and H. C. Ressler, to Hogan Laboratories,
Inc. Wave transmission network. 2,760,167, 8-21-56,
CI. 333—70.
Hester, Fred A., deceased ; M. G. Hester, executrix. Casing
whipstocks. 2,766,010, 10-9-56, CI. 255—1.6.
Hester, Jay P. Deformable cello horn. 2,762,164, 9-11-56,
CI. 46—182.
Hester, Mildred G. : See —
Hester, Fred A. 2,766,010.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Hester Plow Co., Inc. : See —
•Smith, Donald G. 2,747,485.
Hester, Robert G., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Polarity selector. 2,729,809, 1-3-56, CI. 340 — 174.
Heston, Allen L., to National Rubber Machinery Co. Method
of making tires. 2,741,799, 4-17-56, CI. 18—53.
Heth, Sherman C. : See —
Krause, Norman R., Heth, and Naery. 2,761,269.
Heth, Sherman C. N. K. Krause, and H. E. Wiltsey, to J. I.
Case Co. Picking rolls with clearing beater. 2,771,731,
11-27-56, CI. 56—104.
Hetriek, James C. : /See —
Donaldson, William T„ and Hetriek. 2,729,684.
Hetriek, Richard M. Marionette formed of tubular sheet
material. 2,760,305, 8-28-56, CI. 46 — 126.
Hettich, Hugo. Fork safety means for clocks with pallet
escapement. 2,763,123, 9-18-56, CI. 58 — 117.
Hettick, George R. : See —
Leonard, Ancel B., and Hettick. 2,764,623.
Hettick, George R., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Hydrocarbon
extraction unit and operation. 2,764,522, 9-25-56, CI.
196 — 14.26.
Hettick, George R., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Catalytic de-
fluorination process. 2,769,853, 11-0-56, CI. 260—683.4.
Hettinger, George : See —
Duberstein Abner H., and Hettinger. 2,763,765.
Hettinger, William P., Jr., and J. W. Teter, to Sinclair Re-
fining Co. Recovery of 1,2,4,5-tetramethylbenzene from a
hydrocarbon fraction. 2,761,858, 9-4-56, Cl. 260—96.5.
Hettler, Friedrich : See —
Johannsen, Adolf, Hettler, Lampe and Wolf. 2,768,880.
Hettrick Mfg. Co., The : See —
Smith, William I. 2,762,054.
Wallace, Earl C, and Meekin. 2,764,993.
Hetzel, Max, to Bulova Watch Co. Inc. Apparatus for de-
riving an electrical quantity in dependence on the momen-
tary position of the regulating device of a clockwork.
2,748,595, 6-5-56, Cl. 73—6.
Hetzel, Max, to Bulova Watch Co. Inc. Device for measuring
the error of a clock movement. 2,752,775, 7-3-56, Cl.
73—6.
Hetzel, Stanford J., to Sun Oil Co. Recovery of naphthenie
acids from other petroleum constituents. 2,742,497,
4-17-56, Cl. 260—514.
Hetzel, Stanford J., to Sun Oil C<> Kniulsion polymerizations
of butadiene-1,3 compounds. 2,752,330, 6-26-56, Cl.
260—82.1.
Hetzel, Stanford J., to Sun Oil Company. Soil treatment with
green sulfonic acid ammonium salts. 2,754,189, 7-10-56,
Cl. 71—27.
Hetzel, Stanford J., to Sun Oil Co. Esters of pentanediols
and their use as plasticizers for vinyl-type polymers.
2,757.157, 7-31-56, Cl. 260—31.6.
Hetzel, Stanford J., to Sun Oil Co. Utilizing cracked gas oil.
2,766,217, 10-9-56, Cl. 260—31.2.
Hetzel, Stanford J., to Sun Oil Co. Oxidation and esterifica-
tion of cracked gas oil. 2,760,272, 10-9-56, Cl. 260- -409
Hetzler, Chalmer D. Signal. 2,762,037, 9-4-56, Cl. 340 — 321.
Heuchert, Erwin : See —
Gipslis, Peter. 2,740,997.
Heuer, Russell P., to General Refractories Co. Open hearth
steel furnace. 2,753,171, 7-3-56, Cl. 263 — 45.
Heuer, Russell P., to General Refractories Co. Composite
furnace roof construction. 2,757,623, 8-7-56, Cl 110 — 99
Heuer, Russell P., to General Refractories Co. Regenerator.
2,771.285, 11-20-56, Cl. 263—15.
Heuer, Walter : See —
Korber, Kurt, Kochnlski. Flocke, and Heuer. 2 745 413
Henneman, Fred G. Electrical plug connector. 2,775,744,
12-25-56, Cl. 339—74.
Heurich, Josef, and A. L. Garve, to Maschinonfnbrik Augsburg-
Nurnberg A. G. Muffler. 2,773,553, 12-11-56, Cl. 181— 42.
Heusner, Wilhelm L. G., to Hermann Schwarz K. G. Lock
for metallic mine props. 2,744,717, 5-8-50, Cl. 248—354.
Heusser. Hans : See —
Ruzicka, Leopold, Heusser, and Jeger. 2,743,287.
Ruzicka, Leopold, Heusser, and Jeger. 2.768,163
Ruzicka, Leopold, Heusser, anil Jeger. 2.768.184.
Ruzicka, Leopold, Heusser, and Jeger. 2.768 185
Ruzicka, Leopold. Heusser. and Jeger. 2,708,186.
Ruzicka, Leopold, Heusser, and Jeger. 2.768.188.
Ruzicka, Leopold, Heusser, and Jeger. 2,773,884
Ruzicka, Leopold. Heusser, and Zurich. 2 768 187
Heuver, Herbert W. : See —
D'Andrea, John B., and Heuver. 2,733,008
Hevi Duty Electric Co. : See —
Frank, Arthur W. 2,769,695.
Hewes, Ralph W. : See —
Field, Oscar S„ and Hewes. 2,731,632.
Hewes, Ralph W., to General Railwav Signal Co. Search
light signal. 2,750,577, 6-12-56, Cl. 340 — 50.
Hewett, Colin L., to Organon Laboratories Ltd. Phenyl pro-
pionate of testosterone. 2,755,292, 7-17-56, Cl. 260 — 397.4.
Hewett, James V., and L. B. Steele, Jr., to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours & Co. Improving the dyeing uniformity and
thermostability of undrawn acrylonitrile polymer filaments
by applying steam under pressure. 2,768,868, 10-30-50,
Cl. 8—130.1.
Hewey, George R. Method for cleaning cesspools. 2,745,555,
5-15-56, Cl. 210 — 207.
Hewey, George R. Methods for treating clogged underground
sewage drain systems. 2,768,949, 10-30-56, Cl. 210 — 6.
Hewey, Robert W. : See —
Johnson, Edwin W., Donaldson, and Hewey. 2,769,418.
Hewitt, Ellis E., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Torque con-
trolled brake. 2,736,394, 2-28-56, Cl. 188—151.
Hewitt, Ellis E., to Westmghouse Air Brake Co. Control
valve device. 2,747,611, 5-29-56, Cl. 137—622.
Hewitt, Ellis E., R. J. Bush, and W. B. Jeffrey, to Westing-
house Air Brake Co. Hose clamp applying machine.
2,729,994, 1-10-56, Cl. 81—9.3.
Hewitt, Frederick G., to Burgess-Manning Co. Doorless tele-
phone booth. 2,709,211, 11-6-56, Cl. 20—3.5.
Hewitt, Norman L. : See —
Fain, Jacob M., Hewitt, and Rosenblatt. 2,731,353.
Hewitt-Robins Inc. : See —
Conover, Alonzo E. 2,741,464.
Hewitt, Thomas, H. J. Miller, and J. Varley ; said Miller
assor. to British Insulated Calender's Cables Ltd., and
said Hewitt and said Varley assors. to British Copper Re-
finers Ltd. Manufacture of copper. 2,732,294. 1-24-56,
Cl. 75—76.
Hewitt, William B. : See —
Rivers, Russell C, and Hewitt. 2,765,933.
Hewitt, William C, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Control of
temperature in emulsion polymerization. 2,745,823,
5-15-56, Cl. 260—83.7.
Hewitt, William H., Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Microwave magnetized ferrite attenuator. 2,745,069,
5-8-56, Cl. 333—81.
Hewitt, William H., Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Measuring apparatus for wave guides. 2,749,507, 6-5-56,.
Cl. 324—58.
Hewlett, Charles A. : See —
Menedez, Gil H. 2,744,243.
Hewlett-Packard Co. : See —
Bagley, Alan S. 2,762,915.
Bagley, Alan S. 2,709,595.
Barnett, Edward E. 2,756,387.
Myers, William D., and Zeidler. 2,747,098.
Schrock, Norman B. 2,748,272.
Smith Otto J. M. 2,748,278.
Hewson, Thomas A., to Lessells and Associates, Inc. Ap-
paratus for performing chemical tests. 2,708,879,
10-30-56, Cl. 23—253.
Hewson, William B., to Hercules Powder Co. Cellulose ace-
tate sorbate and compositions thereof. 2,749,319, 6-5-56,
Cl. 260—17.
Hexacon Electric Co. : See —
Johnson, Arthur L. 2,740,036.
Hexcel Products Inc. : See —
Holland, Kenneth M. 2,756,496.
Steele, Roger C. 2,734,843.
Steele, Roger C, and Hughes. 2,761,357.
Hexel, Leopold J. : See —
Clark, William J., and Hexel. 2,765,179.
Hey, Lester L., and E. M. Pipal ; said Hey assor. to Pipal.
Hinge. 2,735,133, 2-21-56, Cl. 16—128.
Heybourne, Victor C, to Sperry Rand Corp. Card stop for
visible card index panels. 2,742,043, 4-17-56, Cl. 129 — 16.
Heyden Chemical Corp. : See —
Berni, Rene P. 2.749,362.
Cake, William R. 2,773,908.
Dee, Robert M. 2,763,679.
Deinet, Adolph J., and Klein. 2,766,249.
Klein, David X., and Falcon. 2,743,231.
Lyding, Arthur R. 2,735,865.
Snow, John E. 2,775,622.
Ziegler, William M., and Sieger. 2,766,173.
Heyden Pharmacal Co. : See —
Ledrut, Jules H. T. 2,752,352.
Heyden, Rudi : See —
Plapper, Jiirgen, and Heyden. 2,772,988.
Heyduck, Alfred, to International Standard Electric Corp.
Circuit arrangement to send discriminative switching marks
in communication systems. 2,764,714, 9-25-56, Cl.
317—137.
Heyer, Frederic K., to The Yale & Towne Mfg. Co. Tubular
lock. 2,743,600, 5-1-56, Cl. 70—146.
Heyes, Josef. Method for the electrolytic polishing of metal
articles. 2,757,136, 7-31-56, Cl. 204—140.5.
Ileyl, Frederick W. : See —
Herr, Milton E., and Heyl. 2,752,338.
Herr, Milton E., and Heyl. 2,709,010.
Herr, Milton E., and Heyl. 2,773,072.
Heyl. John K., and W. H. Schweikert, to Super-Treat, Inc.
Apparatus for sub-zero treatment of metals. 2,742,176,
4-17-56, Cl. 220 — 36.
Heyl & Patterson, Inc. : See —
Osojnak, Boris M. 2,745,659.
Heym, Raymond S., to Chrysler Corp. Control for a refrigera-
tion system. 2,774,220, 12-18-50, Cl. 62 — 3.
Heyman, Albert A. : See —
Freedman, Stanley P., and Hevman. 2,740,363.
Heyman, Albert A., to The Maryland Baking Co. Automatic
cone making machine with stationary roller unit. 2,774,315,
12-18-56, Cl. 107 — 4.
Heyman, Moses D. Small-punch die construction. 2,738,008,
3-13-56, Cl. 164 — 86.
Heymann, Hans. Purification of waste water. 2,770,593,
11-13-56. Cl. 210—16.
Heyna, Johannes, and W. Schumacher, to Farbwerke Hoechst
Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius und Bruning.
Acid mono-azo dye. 2,743,267, 4-24-56, Cl. 260 — 200.
Heynau, Hans F. Mechanical drawing pencil. 2,708,609,
10-30-56, Cl. 120 — 9.
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361
Heys, Ralph C, to Millspaugh Ltd. Paper-making machines.
2,737,088, 3-6-56, CI. 92^44.
Heys, Ralph C, to Beloit Iron Works. Paper-making ma-
chines. 2,748,671, 6-5-56, CI. 92—44.
Heywood, James E. : See —
Goldberg, Jacob, Cox, and Heywood. 2,735,082.
Heywood, Vincent 15., to United States Envelope Co. Suction
gripping mechanism for envelope machines and the like.
2,730,360. 1-10-56, CI. 271—27.
Heywood, Vincent E., to United States Envelope Co. Feed
and discharge mechanism for envelope conveyor. 2,755,906,
7-24-56, CI. 198 — 24.
Heywood, Vincent E., to United States Envelope Co. En-
velope making method and mechanism. 2,772,611,
12-4-56, CI. 93—62.
Heywood-Wakefield Co. : See —
Hendrickson, Severin B. 2,757,715.
Higley, David E., and Wickman. 2,730,164.
Parrish, Frank T. 2,736,042.
Roberts, Joseph H. 2,736,320.
Hiatt, Gordon D., and J. Emerson, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Process for preparing polyvinyl dicarboxylic acid esters.
2,759,909, 8-21-56. CI. 260—78.5.
Hiatt, Gordon D., J. W. Mench, and J. Emerson, to Eastman
Kodak Co. Process for preparing cellulose dicarboxylic
acid esters. 2,759,925, 8-21-56, CI. 260—225.
Hiatt, Wilbur L., to Splendor, Inc. Foldable closure.
2,770,298, 11-13-56, CI. 160—199.
Hibbard, Earl R., % to A. D. Wert. Method of and system
for the remote control of model railroads. 2,743,678,
5-1-56, CI. 104—151.
Hibbard, Myrthan R., and J. L. Riley. Sinker grapple.
2,738,217, 3-13-56, CI. 2!)-! -66.
Hibbard, Oscar L., and F. M. Carroll, to International Busi-
ness Machines Corp. Card counting and packaging ma-
chine. 2,765,602, 10-9-56, CI. 53—61.
Hibbard. Thomas L., to Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Co. Ventilat-
ing structure for wheel brakes. 2,754,939, 7-17-56, CI.
188—264.
Hibbard, William D., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Centering device. 2,756,610, 7-31-56, CI. 74—470.
Hibbitt, Alec E. W. : See —
Couzens, Sydney N., and Hibbitt. 2,738,434.
Hibbs, Frank J.. Jr., to Associated Refrigerating Engineers.
Vacuum produce cooler. 2,770,110, 11-13-56, CI. 62 — 169.
Hibbs, Frank J.. Sr. : See —
Peukert. Theodore J., Sr., and Hibbs. 2,748,576.
Hibner, Delos E.. Jr., to Continental Foundry & Machine Co.
Soot blower control and operating system. 2,730,749,
1-17-56, CI. 14 — 318.
Hibshman, Henry J., and J. J. Trexel, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Vnpor-liquid contacting apparatus.
2,772,081. 11-27-56. CI. 261—114.
Hice, Jaxon O., and J. J. Meadows, to Seapak Corp. Method
for preparing, freezing and packing frozen shrimp.
2.740,721. 4-3-56, CI. 99 — 195.
Hicken. Carroll D. Double-acting jaw type stone crusher.
2.737,349, 3-6-56, CI. 241—140.
Hickerson, John E., to International Business Machines
Corp. Single printing element typewriter. 2,757,775,
8-7-56, CI. 197 — 49.
Hickey-Freeman Co. : See —
Gemignani, Hugo J. 2,745,107.
Hickey, George M., to J. Bishop & Co. Platinum Works.
Pellet injector. 2,751,907, 6-26-56, CI. 128—221.
Hickev, Herbert W. : See —
Sloan, Harry E., and Hickev. 2.751,824.
Sloan. Harrv E., and Hickev. 2.757.009.
Sloan. Harry E.. Rutherford, and Hickev. 2.732.216.
Hickey. John H.. and L. M. Mittelsdorf, to the United States
of America as represented bv the Secretary of the Navy.
Variable-speed code-training devices. 2,772,326, 11-27-56,
CI. 178—115.
Hickey, John S., Jr., to Genei-al Electric Co. Magnetically
focused electron discharge device. 2,748,307, 5-29-56, CI.
313—155.
Hickey, John S., Jr., to General Electric Co. Magnetic mo-
tion transducer. 2,755.403, 7-17-56, CI. 313—72.
Hickey. Loo R., deceased, by T. M. Hickev, executrix, to
T. M. Hickey. Furnace control. 2,739,203, 3-20-56, CI.
200 — 138.
Hickey, Richard J., to Commercial Solvents Corp. Soluble
ascosin composition and method for preparing same.
2.748.053, 5-29-56, CI. 167 — 65.
Hickev, Thelma M., executrix : See —
Hickev, Leo R. 2,739,203.
Hickin. Ernest M., to The General Electric To. Ltd. Auto-
matic frequency control. 2,750.505. fi-12-56. CI. 250 — 36.
Hickin. Robert J., to The Ohio Boxboard Co. Folding carton.
2.742,221. 4-17-56 CI. 229—31.
Hickin, Robert J., to The Ohio Boxboard Co. Reclosable
carton. 2,762,552. 9-11-56, CI. 229—38.
Hickin, Robert J., and C. L. Champlin. to The Ohio Boxboard
Co. Carrier cartons. 2,742,182, 4-17-56, CI. 220 — 118.
Hickin, Wyndham R. : See —
Bradstock. Robert B.. and Hickin. 2,751,451.
Hicklin. William O., to William E. Cary Ltd. Liquid circu-
lating apparatus. 2,729,962, 1-10-56, CI. 68 — 184.
Hickman, Albert F., to Hickman Developments, Inc. Tandem
axle spring suspension. 2,739,821, 3-27-56, CI. 280 — 104.5.
Hickman, Albert F., to Hickman Industries, Inc. Spring
suspension for vehicles. 2,740,622, 4-3-56, CI. 267 — 25.
369555— P 24
Hickman, Albert F„ to Hickman Developments, Inc. Ve-
hicle spring suspension of the shear rubber type. 2,752,166,
6-26-56, CI. 280—124.
Hickman, Albert F., to Hickman Developments, Inc. Spring
suspension for vehicles. 2,758,832, 8-14-56, CI. 207 — 63.
Hickman Developments, Inc. : See —
Hickman, Albert F. 2,739,821.
Hickman, Albert F. 2,752,166.
Hickman, Albert F. 2,758,832.
Hickman, Franklin J. : See —
Tuller, Clarence E., and Hickman. 2,733,326.
Hickman. George A. : See —
Peery, Luther C, Hickman, and Hirsch. 2,738,263.
Hickman Industries, Inc. : See —
Hickman, Albert F. 2,740,622.
Hickman, Kenneth C. D., %o to E. Harris, Jr., and i%o to
G. D. Dickason. Compression distillation method and appa-
ratus. 2,734,023, 2-7-56, CI. 202—64.
Hickman, Kenneth C. D., and E. E. Harris. Purification
of acid chlorides. 2,748,151, 5-29-56, CI. 260—408.
Hickman, Paul : See —
Catlin, Robert T., and Hickman. 2,747,187.
Hickok, Glenn G., to Ionia Mfg. Co., Inc. Kneeling bench
for folding chairs. 2,734,557, 2-14-56, CI. 155 — 166.
Hickok, John E., J. O. Smith. Jr., and J. J. Heigl, to Esso Re-
search and Engineering Co. Treatment of gasoline for
improving oxidation stability by forming peroxides in gaso-
line and then treating with an organic hydroxy earboxvlic
acid. 2,767,123, 10-16-56, CI. 196 — 42.
Hickory Springs Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Tunnell, Jack B. 2,772,723.
Hicks, Bennie L. Railroad freight car truck bolster side bear-
ings. 2,739,853, 3-27-56, CI. 308—226.
Hicks, Delbert T. : See —
Davidson, Hershel J., and Hick. 2,742,839.
Hicks, Earl M. Vehicle safety exit window structure.
2,736,402, 2-28-56, CI. 189—64.
Hicks, Earl M. Sash latch. 2,768,852, 10-30-56, CI.
292—175.
Hicks, Edwin W. : See —
Willoughby, Eric O. 2,769,168.
Hicks, Frederick W., Jr., to Hannifin Corp. Valves. 2,754,840,
7-17-56, CI. 137 — 454.6.
Hicks, George L., % to R. E. Weinzettel. Wheeled toy with
tin can body. 2,770,915, 11-20-56, CI. 46 — 22.
Hicks, James C. : See —
Austin, Leslie W., and Hicks. 2,775,525.
Austin, Leslie W., and Hicks. 2,775,526.
Austin, Leslie W., and Hicks. 2,775,527.
Hicks, John S., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Hydrocarbon
conversion process and apparatus therefor. 2,748,060,
5-29-56, CI. 196—50.
Hicks, Lionel L. Fastener-applying implement. 2,752,595,
7-3-56, CI. 1 — 49.
Hicks, Lois A. : See —
Gottsching, Arthur. 2,733,656.
Hicks, Roy E. Repeating toy gun. 2,730,094, 1-10-56, CI.
124—19.
Hicks, Wesley : See —
Kercher, Arthur J. 2,736.844.
Hicks, William T., J. E. Leard, and W. G. Pharo, to Western
Electric Co., Inc. Take-up reel apparatus. 2,735,629,
2-21-56. CI. 242 — 25.
Hickson, Glenn R. : See —
Frick. Charles H„ and Hickson. 2.771,778.
Hidde Nijland, Hendrik A., to N. V. "COQ." Electric appara-
tus, such as liquid immersed switches, comprising means for
discharging gns"s produced during operation of the appara-
tus. 2.731.105, 1-17-56, CI. 183—45.
Hidde Nijland, Hendrik A., to N. V. "COQ." Electric switch-
ing apparatus for high tensien. '_'.7-i ~>.:loi.\ .>-l. >:><;. r\.
317 — 157.6.
Hidde Nijland. Hendrik A., to N. V. "COQ." Circuit breakers.
2,772,335. 11-27-56, CI. 200—148.
Hieatt Engineering Co. : Sep —
Wilson, Keith E. 2.745.626.
Hieger, Robert H. Carburetor acceleration pump. Re. 24,134,
3-27-56, CI. 103 — 202.
Hieger, Robert H. Automobile emblem ensemble. 2,739,400,
3-27-56, CI. 40—2.
Hieger, Robert H. Carburetor float valve. 2,752,937, 7-3-56,
CI. 137—^34.
Hiehle, Michael E., to General Electric Co. Antenna system.
2,742,641, 4-17-56, CI. 343 — 791.
Hielle, Carl A. Direct reading efficiency indicator. 2,759,668,
8-21-56, CI. 235—61.
Hiensch, Johannes N.. to Textile Machinerv Corp. Textile
yarn producing apparatus. 2.743.572. 5-1-56. CI. 57 — 34.
Hiensch, Johannes N., to Textile Machinerv Corp. Methods
of production of textile yarns. 2,743,573, 5-1-56, CI.
57—164.
Hierholzer, Frank J., Jr. : See —
Caplis, George W., Plagge, and Hierholzer. 2,769,156.
Hierholzer. Frank J., Jr., and K. H. Neullnger, to Westing-
house Electric Corp. Lamp unit and inner member support.
2,749.461, 6-5-56, CI. 313—25.
Hiers. Glen S. : See —
Bird.Whitworth F., and Hiers. 2,753,597.
Envelope
Iliersteiner, Walter L., to Tension Envelope Corp.
or like article adapted for attachment to
2,767,902, 10-23-56, CI. 229 — 74.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Hieserman, Clarence E., to Celanese Corp. of America. Pro-
duction of inhibitor gel compositions. 2,762,680, 9-11-56,
CI. 8—61.
Hieserman, Clarence B., and W. R. Edwards, to Celanese Corp.
of America. Recovery of phosgene in the production of
chloroformates. 2,764,607, 9-25-56. CI. 260 — 463.
Hiestand, Armin : See —
Albrecht, Otto, and Hiestand. 2,763,649.
Hiestand, Everett N., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Radioactive
source holder. 2,772,361, 11-27-56, CI. 250—106.
Hietala, William. Clothes pin. 2,758,349, 8-14-56, CI.
24—139.
Higashi, Yazo, and T. Mori. Irregular gear cutting apparatus.
2,736,239, 2-28-56, CI. 90—3.
Higbie, Alan L. : See —
Butterfield, Xohn P., and Higbie. 2,733,572.
Higbie Mfg. Co. : See —
Cadman, William L. 2,775,418.
Higginbotham, Robert J. Lug strap bracket for picker stick.
2,731,042, 1-17-56, CI. 139—154.
Higginbotham. Robert J., and M. E. Herndon, Jr. ; said Hern-
don assor. to said Higginbotham. Clearing rolls for textile
machines. 2,730,770, 1-17-56, CI. 19—140.
Higgins, Alfred P., and G. R. Gordon, to General Dynamics
Corp. Offsetting apparatus. 2,738,823, 3-20-56, CI.
153—21.
Higgins, Alfred P., and G. R. Gordon, to General Dynamics
Corp. Forming apparatus. 2,751,871, 6-26-56, CI.
113—44.
Higgins, Donald S., to Shellmaker Inc. Centrifugal pump.
2,736,265. 2-28-56, CI. 103—103.
Higgins, Edgar J. Bottle carrier. 2,731,182, 1-17-56, CI.
224—42.46.
Higgins, Frank W. : See —
Goodhue, William V., and Higgins. 2,764,362.
Higgins, Inc. : See —
Bernhart. Alv W. 2,732,246.
Dugas, Joseph J. 2,733,053.
Higgins, James R. : See —
Stephens, Joseph F., Higgins, Tilbrook, and Kerr.
2,742,240.
Higgins, Jess C. Muffler, spark arrester, and water trap for in-
ternal combustion engines having vertical stacks. 2,732,913,
1-31-56, CI. 183—96.
Higgins, Laurence R., by decree of distribution to F. H. Cast.
Saw sharpening mechanism. 2,775,145, 12-25-56, CI.
76—41.
Higgins, Milton P., and G. E. Comstock, 3rd., to Norton Co.
Machine tool. 2,766,364, 10-9-56, CI. 219—69.
Higgins, Rene B., Jr. Carburetor construction. 2,766,025,
10-9-56, CI. 261—72.
Higgins, Richard L. Electrically-heated windshield wiper.
2,746,077, 5-22-56, CI. 15—250.5.
Higgins, Richard M. : See —
Jacobs, Joseph J., and Higgins. 2,764,456.
Higgins. Roger K., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Navy. Sensitive pressure
switch. 2,772,330, 11-27-56, CI. 200—83.
Higgins, Stephen P., Jr., and P. H. Drinker, to Minneapolis-
Honeywell Regulator Co. Manually or automatically ac-
tuated air-pressure-responsive controller. 2,751,918,
6-26-56, CI. 137—8.5.
Higgins, Theodore S., to Draper Corp. Pick motion for
looms. 2,760,522, 8-28-56, CI. 139—147.
Higgins, William F. : See—
Waite, William G., and Higgins. 2,743,227.
Waite, William G., and Higgins. 2,772,231.
Higgins, William F., to F. A. Hughes & Co. Ltd. Devices
for cathodic protection of metallic structures. 2,756,204,
7-24-56, CI. 204—197.
Higgins, William F., to Magnesium Elektron Ltd. Cleaning
of magnesium base alloy castings. 2,766,199, 10-9-56. Cl.
204—141.
High, Carl F. Fuel injection apparatus and control mecha-
nism therefor. Re. 24,132, 3-20-56, Cl. 103 — 2.
High, Carl F., to American Bosch Arma Corp. Fuel injection
pump. 2,775,203, 12-25-56, Cl. 103 — 2.
Highet, Hugh S., and C. E. Wilcox, to Clevite Corp. Method
and apparatus for forming flanged bearings. 2,737,707,
3-13-56, Cl. 29—149.5.
Highfleld, Frank W. W., to The Austin Motor Co. Ltd.
Method of and apparatus for applying a hard alloy coating
to the seating surfaces of valves for internal combustion
engines. 2,744,032, 5-1-56, Cl. 117 — 43.
Highkin, Joseph. Method of and apparatus for making den-
tures. 2,754,589, 7-17-56, Cl. 32—32.
Highland Box Co. : See —
Bray, Herschel V., and Bosehg. 2,772,609.
Moore, Arthur C. 2,736,483.
Highland Container Co., Inc. : See —
Pritchett, John I. 2,739,752.
Pritchett, John I., and Markham. 2,739,705.
Highley, Espy C. Back rest. 2,738,169, 3-13-56, Cl. 155 —
133.
High-Pressure Components Ltd. : See —
Williams, Derrick J. 2,745,432.
Hightower, Kenneth R., to Beech Aircraft Corp. Polyphase
power failure indicator. 2,759,177, 8-14-56, Cl. 340—253.
Hightower, Robert F. : See —
Hightower, Roy M. and R. F. 2,748,995.
Hightower, Roy M. and R. F. Measured quantity granulated
material dispensing caps. 2,748,995, 6-5-56, Cl. 222 — 449.
High Voltage Engineering Corp. : See —
Robinson, Denis M. 2,729,748.
Robinson, Denis M. 2,737,593.
Trump, John G., and Van de Graaff. 2,741,704.
Van de Graaff, Robert J. 2,767,324.
Higley, David E., and H. W. Wickman, to Heywood-Wakefield
Co. Pivotal arrangement for recliner chairs. 2,730,164,
1-10-56, Cl. 155—116.
Higley, Robert E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Brazing
tips. 2,734,979, 2-14-56, Cl. 219—4.
Higley, Willard S. : See-
Brown Herbert C, and Higley. 2,767,230.
Higonnet, Rene, and L. M. Moyroud, to Graphic Arts Re-
search Foundation, Inc. Photographic composing appara-
tus. 2,736,249, 2-28-56, Cl. 95—4.5.
Higonnet, Rene A., and L. M. Moyroud, to Graphic Arts
Research Foundation, Inc. Photographic copying device.
2,744,443, 5-8-56, Cl. 88—24.
Higonnet, Rene A., and L. M. Moyroud, to Graphic Arts
Research Foundation, Inc. Photographic composing appa-
ratus. 2,744,457, 5-8-56, Cl. 95—4.5.
Higonnet, Rene, and L. Moyroud, to Graphic Arts Research
Foundation, Inc. Keyboard locking device. 2,758,693,
8-14-56, Cl. 197—107.
Higonnet, Rene A., and L. M. Moyroud, to Graphic Arts Re-
search Foundation, Inc. Register for type composing appa-
ratus. 2,765,895, 10-9-56, Cl. 197—19.
Higonnet, Rene A., and L. M. Moyroud, to Graphic Arts Re-
search Foundation, Inc. Photographic composing appara-
tus. 2,767,628, 10-23-56, Cl. 95 — 4.5.
Higonnet, Reng, and L. Moyroud, to Graphic Arts Research
Foundation, Inc. Photographic type composing apparatus.
2,775,172, 12-25-56, Cl. 95 — 1.5.
Higuchi, Takeru, to The C. P. Hall Co. of Illinois. Continuous
partition chromatography. 2,743,818, 5-1-56, Cl.
210—42.5.
Higuchi, Takeru, to The C. P. Hall Co. of Illinois. Process
of separation of higher molecular weight dicarboxylic acids.
2,744,067, 5-1-56, Cl. 210—42.5.
Hilber & Co., K. G. : See —
Schubert, Rudolf. 2,760,452.
Hilber, Hanns, to A. Kreidler. Telescopic forks for motor-
cycles or the like. 2,768,836, 10-30-56, Cl. 280—276.
Hilber, Hanns, to A. Kreidler. Cycle saddle support mounting.
2,770,479, 11-13-56, Cl. 287—119.
Hilbert, Richard G., to Universal Winding Co. Adjustable
yarn guide. 2,763,445, 9-18-56, Cl. 242—157.
Hilbish, Joseph M. Lubricant filter. 2,750,048, 6-12-56,
Cl. 210—183.
Hilborn, Edwin H., to Eastman Kodak Co. Cellulose ester
photographic emulsions. 2,748.022, 5-29-56, Cl. 117 — 34.
Hild, Raymond L. Insecticide distributor. 2,745,210,
5-15-56, Cl. 43—125.
Hildebrand, Gosta E. H, and B. Edwin, to Aktiebolaget
Kanthal. Thermo-electric nickel-base alloys. 2,747,992,
5-29-56, Cl. 75—170.
Hildebrand, Rudolf: See —
Bock, Franz, and Hildebrand. 2,758,760.
Hildebrandt, Alexander B., to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. Expanding type momentum pellet impact drilling ap-
paratus. 2,735,654, 2-21-56, Cl. 255 — 61.
Hildebrandt, Alexander B., to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. Self-inflating balloon type formation tester. 2,742,968,
4-24-56, Cl. 166—100.
Hildebrandt, Alexander B., to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. Recycle fluid control in pellet impact drilling.
2,771,274, 11-20-56, Cl. 255—61.
Hildebrandt, Alexander B., and F. H. Deily, to Esso Re-
search and Engineering Co. Borehole inclinometer.
2,747,294, 5-29-56, Cl. 33—205.
Hildebrandt, Arnold : See —
Farley, George F., and Hildebrandt. 2,733,032.
Hildebrandt, Henry : See —
Fredriksen, Clyde R. 2,751,173.
Hildebrecht, Dewey C. Dual carburetor and ignition control.
2,752,905, 7-3-56, Cl. 123—102.
Hilden, Jack G. : See —
Koblitz, Francis F., and Hilden. 2,760,893.
Hilder, Leonard O. Toy branding iron. 2,738,618, 3-20^56,
Cl. 46—175.
Hildyard, Joseph M. Apparatus for the measurement and
control of fluids. 2,746.480, 5-22-56, Cl. 137—386.
Hileman, Guy W., to Morris Paper Mills. Container.
2,741,416, 4-10-56, Cl. 229 — 41.
Hilemn, Henry H., to Metropolitan Mirror and Glass Co. Inc.
Processes of precipitating copper from copper sulfate solu-
tions and precipitating media for so doing. 2,759,845,
8-21-56, Cl. 117—35.
Hiler, Malvern J., to The Commonwealth Engineering Co.
of Ohio. Rustproofing compositions. 2,756,156, 7-24-56,
Cl. 106—14.
Hiler, Malvern J., to The Commonwealth Engineering Co.
of Ohio. Cigarette filter tips from dextran. 2,768,913,
10-30-56, Cl. 131—10.
Hiles, Heston H, to United States Rubber Co. Suspension
unit for railway vehicles. 2,754,768, 7-17-56, Cl. 105—197.
Hilgart, Arthur A. : See —
Paradiso, Sam J., and Hilgart. 2,761,522.
Hilge, Philipp : See —
Berdelle-Hilge, Philipp, Schreiner, Blessing, and Stohr.
2,773,454.
Hilgedick, Kenneth R. Luminous sign. 2,763,948, 9-25-56,
Cl. 40—130.
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363
Hilgeford, Clarence F. Tie shaper. 2,749,554, 6-12-56, CI.
2—153.
Hilgers, .Robert W., to Sundstrand Machine Tool Co. Rub-
bing machine. 2,735,241, 2-21-56, CI. 51—170.
Hilgert, Adolph J. : See —
Dietz, Gerald E., and Hilgert 2,765,631.
Hilgert, Adolph J., to Milwaukee Gas Specialty Co. Thermo-
stat. 2,734,113, 2-7-56, CI. 200—138.
Hilgert, Adolph J., to Milwaukee Gas Specialty Co. Thermo-
stat. 2,737,555, 3-6-56, CI. 200—140.
Hilgert, Adolph J., to Milwaukee Gas Specialty Co. Circuit-
controlling device. 2,773,649, 12-11-56, CI. 236 — 21.
Hilkemeier, Louis G., to Worthington Corp. Positioner for
welding or other manufacturing operation. 2,729,883,
1-10-56, CI. 29—288.
Hilkemeler, Louis G., to Worthington Corp. Agitator.
2,746,734, 5-22-56, CI. 259—161.
Hilkemeier, Louis G., to Worthington Corp. Truck mixer
water tank. 2,748,793, 6-5-56, CI. 137—264.
Hilkemeier, Louis G., to Worthington Corp. Drum track or
tire. 2,753,163, 7-3-56. CI. 259—175.
Hilkemeier, Louis G., to Worthington Corp. Transmission.
2,758,687, 8-14-56, CI. 192 — 4.
Hill, Arlie D. Conduit box (exdenter type). 2,738,990,
3-20-56, CI. 285—24.5.
Hill, Arlie D. Hand actuated pipe wall extrusion tool.
2,769,358, 11-6-56, CI. 81—15.
Hill, Arthur R. Anchor bolt structure with supporting
member. 2,765,134, 10-2-56, CI. 248 — 29.
Hill, Boyd N., and H. G. Schutze, to Esso Research and Engi-
neering Co. Caustic washing, water washing and SO2 ex-
tracting kerosene while excluding free oxygen. 2,763,592,
9-18-56. CI. 196—14.47.
Hill Bros. Co. : See-
Hill, Lawson T. 2,737,671.
Hill, Lawson T. 2,756,519.
Hill, C. V., & Co., Inc. : See-
Smith, Victor W. 2,770,101.
Hill, Carson E. Spinning reel. 2,749,058, 6-5-56, CI.
242—84.5.
Hill, Charles C. : See-
Nielsen, Edwin A., and Hill. 2,729,073.
Hill, Claude, to Harry Ferguson Research Ltd. Front wheel
suspension for motor vehicles. 2,775,307, 12-25-56, CI.
180 — 43.
Hill, Clifford W., to Becton, Dickinson and Co. Syringe
assembly. 2,766,754, 10-16-56, CI. 128—218.
Hill, Don R., deceased, and E. C. Chasser ; M. H. Hill, execu-
trix of said D. R. Hill. Control mechanism for pump and
motor fluid system. 2,765,622, 10-9-56, CI. 60—52.
Hill, Donald W., to Crown Cork & Seal Co., Inc. Container.
2,767,755, 10-23-56, CI. 150— .5.
Hill, Donald W., to Crown Cork & Seal Co., Inc. Container.
2,768,667, 10-30-56, CI. 150—0.5.
Hill, Edith M. and F. Automobile ventilator. 2,758,533,
8-14-56, CI. 98—2.
Hill, Edward G. : See—
Ayers, David T., Jr., and Hill. 2,770,223.
Hill, Edward H. : See—
Caldwell, John R., and Hill. 2,732,369.
Hill, Erving W. Electric cable cover slitting tools. 2,754,707,
7-17-56. CI. 81—9.5.
Hill, Erwin F. : See —
Watts, John D., and Hill. 2,766,829.
Watts, John D, and Hill. 2,766,998.
Watts, John D., and Hill. 2,766,999.
Hill, Eugene F. : See —
De Pree, David O., and Hill. 2,729,614.
Hill, Eugene F., to Ethyl Corp. Alkali metal dispersions.
2,758,096, 8-7-56, CI. 252—309.
Hill, Eugene F., and D. O. De Pree. to Ethyl Corp. Stabilized
organic compositions. 2,770,535, 11-13-56, CI. 44 — 69.
Hill, Ezra C, to General Electric Co. Auto transformer.
2,764,745, 9-25-56, CI. 336—220.
Hill, Francis A. Refrigerating device for automobiles.
2.734.353, 2-14-56, CI. 62 — 117.1.
Hill, Francis A. Extra capacity displacement pump.
2.760.438, 8-28-56, CI. 103 — 126.
Hill, Frank : See-
Hill, Edith M. and F. 2,758,533.
Hill, Fred P., to Motorola, Inc. Voltage regulator. 2,746,006,
5-15-56, CI. 322 — 70.
Hill, Frederick B., Jr., and R. A. Schulze, to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours & Co. Process for purification of polytetra-
methyleneether. 2,751,419, 6-19-56, CI. 260—615.
Hill, George C, Jr., to Leeds and Northrup Co. Spectrometer
systems to compensate for the wandering of light rays.
2.744.439, 5-8-56, CI. 88—14.
Hill, George D., to Eastman Kodak Co. Prevention of dye
wandering in photographic emulsions. 2,735,766, 2-21-56,
CI. 95 — 7.
Hill, George H. Indexing apparatus. 2,736,204, 2-28-56,
CI. 74— 125.
Hill, Gilbert F. : See—
Wittkuhns, Bruno A., and Hill. 2,744,455.
Wittkuhns, Bruno A., and Hill. 2,755,471.
Hill, Gooch, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Liquid-liquid contact-
ing device. 2,759,800, 8-21-56, CI. 23—270.5.
Hill, Gordon, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Top
labeling machine. 2,756,891, 7-31-56, CI. 216 — 22.
Hill, Gordon, and P. C. Bauer, to Bettendorf Bakery Equip-
ment Co. Method of and apparatus for forming "serrated
cutting edges on slicer blades. 2,770,300, 11-13-56, CI.
164—50.
fluid operated hand tool. 2,763,461
Hill, Graham : See —
Eckstrom, Albert W., and Hill. 2,745,484.
Hill, Harold G. : See —
Mounsdon, Russel L., and Hill. 2,740,543.
Hill, Harry O., and R. S. Johnson, to American Bosch Arma
Corp. Timing device for fuel injection apparatus.
2,743,594, 5-1-56, CI. 64—25.
Hill, Harry O., and R. S. Johnson, to American Bosch Arma
Corp. Hydraulic governor for fuel injection pump.
2,752,145, 6-26-56, CI. 264 — 3.
Hill, Harvey J., and J. W. Petty, to Roberts Mfg. Co. Car-
pet trimmer. 2,772,476, 12-4-56, CI. 30—293.
Hill, Henry C, to Boeing Airplane Co. Gas turbine engine
frame structure. 2,738,647, 3-20-56, CI. 60—39.08.
Hill, Henry C, to Boeing Airplane Co. Orbit gear controlled
reversible planetary transmissions. 2,748,623, 6-5-56, CI.
74—768.
Hill, Henry E., and D. B. Parkinson, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Alternating-current operated relay
distributor. 2,744,215, 5-1-56, CI. 317—140.
Hill, Henry H. Breather pump for cleansing and sterilizing
milking lines. 2,733,667, 2-7-56, Cl. 103 — 236.
Hill, Herbert S., to Glenmore Corp. Apparatus for dispensing
separate successive predetermined quantities or measured
amounts of liquid. 2,752,075, 6-26-56, Cl. 222—334.
Hill, Hubert M. : See—
Towne, Edmund B., and Hill. 2,768,211.
Hill, Jesse T. Cable drum operating and control system.
2,732,522. 1-24-56, Cl. 318 — 266.
Hill, Jesse T. Motor driven overhead tracked gate. 2,754,604,
7-17-56. Cl. 39—7.
Hill, John A., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Certain
halogenated lower alkanal adducts with nicotinamide.
2.755.283, 7-17-56JC1. 260—295.5.
Hill, John B., and R. Ring, Jr. Control units for dental
apparatus. 2,762,891, 9-11-56, Cl. 201 — 48.
Hill, John L. Magazine and cartridge container assembly.
2,758,403, 8-14-56, Cl. 42—17.
Hill, John L. Magazine and cartridge container assembly.
2,773,325, 12-11-56, Cl. 42—50.
Hill, John W., to The Globe Co. Metering machine. 2,756,907,
7-31-56, Cl. 222—250.
Hill, John W., to The Globe Co. Fluid-pressure responsive
sphincter valve. 2.756,959, 7-31-56, Cl. 251—5.
Hill, Justin D., and D. J. Cain, to The Lawrence Paper Co.
Method for making paper. 2,767,091, 10-16-56, Cl.
92—21.
Hill, Lawson T., to Hill Bros. Co. Last for safety shoes.
2,737,671, 3-13-56, Cl. 12—133.
Hill, Lawson T., to Hill Bros. Co. Box toe for safety shoes.
2,756,519, 7-31-56, Cl. 36—77.
Hill, Mark L. : See-
Smith, Herschel G., Cantrell, and Hill. 2,742,392.
Hill, Martha H. : See —
Hill, Don R., and Chasser. 2,765,622.
Hill, Max W. : See—
Brugmann, William H., Jr., Moody, and Hill. 2,758,972.
Jones, Robert H, Hill, and Moody. 2,734,863.
Waddey. Walter E., Hill, and Cyphers. 2,735,817.
Hill, Max W., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Com
pounded lubricating oil. 2,738,330, 3-13-56, Cl. 252 — 45
Hill, Max W., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Phos-
phosulfurized hydrocarbons and production thereof.
2,768,999, 10-30-56, Cl. 260—139.
Hill, Norman C, to The C. P. Hall Co. Manufacture of di-
carboxylic acids by oxidation. 2,768,201, 10-23-56, Cl.
260—537.
Hill, Orville F. : See-
Brown, Harrison S., and Hill. 2,768,871.
Hill, Orville F., and S. G. Thompson, to the United
States of America as represented by the United States
Atomic Energy Commission. Plutonium recovery process.
2,767,044, 10-16-56, Cl. 23—14.5.
Hill, Philip : See-
Van Strien, Richard E., Towle, and Hill. 2,751,361.
Hill, Philip, to Standard Oil Co. Organic acids from oxygen-
bearing organic compounds. 2,766,267, 10-9-56. Cl. 260 —
413.
Hill, Philip, and R. E. Van Strien, to Standard Oil Co.
Gelling hydrocarbon liquids with liquid gelling agents.
2.751.284, 6-19-56, Cl. 44 — 7.
Hill. Philip, R. E. Van Strien, and P. H. Towle, to Standard
Oil Co. Basic aluminum alkanoate gelling agents.
2,751,359, 6-19-56, Cl. 252—316.
Hill, Philip P., to The Bristol Aeroplane Co. Ltd. Blade-
locking means for turbine and the like rotor assemblies.
2,755,062, 7-17-56, Cl. 253—77.
Hill, Ralph M. : See-
Stewart, Joseph Hill, and Langer. 2,772,221.
Hill, Robert A., and D. F. Thomas, to Waterous Co. Priming
valve for centrifugal pump. 2,757,616, 8-7-56, Cl. 103 — 113.
Hill, Robert H„ to Perfect Circle Corp. Electric motor.
2,736,825, 2-28-56, Cl. 310—87.
Hill, Robert H., to Perfect Circle Corp.
2,737,119, 3-6-56, Cl. 103—3.
Hill, Robert H., to Perfect Circle Corp.
2,739,650, 3-27-56, Cl. 166—106.
Hill, Robert H., to Perfect Circle Corp.
2,749,992, 6-12-56, Cl. 166—106.
Hill, Robert H., to Perfect Circle Co:
wells. 2,752,861, 7-3-56, Cl. 103
jrp.
221
Pumping apparatus.
Pumping apparatus.
Pumping apparatus.
Valve means for oil
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Hill, Robert H., and A. P. Knapp ; said Hill assor. to the
United States of America as represented by the Secretary
of the Army. Electrode for plating hollow articles.
2,743,229, 4-24-56, CI. 204 — 290.
Hill, Robert L., to Morgan Packing Co., Inc. Machines for
filling cans with spaghetti and the like. 2,763,418, 9-18-56,
CI. 226—95.
Hill-Rom Co., Inc. : See —
Burst, Francis J., and Weese. 2,730,421.
Hill, Ronald A. : See-
Mayer, Simon E and Hill. 2,749,489.
Hill, Roscoe L., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Shoe toe
lining trimming machines. 2,736,910, 3-6-56, CI. 12 — 57.6.
Hill, Roy R., to U. S. Spring & Bumper Co. Spring cultivator
shank. 2,761,267, 9-4-56, CI. 55—36.
Hill, Rutherford B., and H. W. Kilbourne, to Monsanto
Chemical Co. Thiazolecarboxamides for bonding fiber to
rubber. 2,758,046, 8-7-56, CI. 154 — 52.
Hill, Stanley E., and G. W. Welsh, to Sears, Roebuck and Co.
Weed cutter and saw. 2,736,350, 2-28-56, CI. 143—43.
Hill, Vaughn H. : See —
Jones, Don F., and Hill. 2,747,656.
Hill, Walter P. Machine for producing finned tubing.
2,760,389, 8-28-50, CI. 80—55.
Hill, William C, to W. M. Chace Co. Thermostatic valve.
2,763,433, 9-18-56, CI. 236—93.
Hill, William G., to International Standard Electric Corp.
Joints for coaxial cable. 2,743.505, 5-1-56, CI. 29—155.5.
Hill, William H., to Times Facsimile Corp. Electric fac-
simile recorders. 2,741,530, 4-10-56, CI. 346—138.
Hillegass, Kenneth P., to Goodyear Aircraft Corp. Conical
coil spring brake lining retention device. 2,756,848,
7-31-56, CI. 188—234.
Hiller, Everett O. : See —
Horn, Frank W., and Hiller. 2,762,406.
Hiller, Everett O., to Hartford National Bank & Trust Co.
Crab meat extractor. 2,771,630, 11-27-56, CI. 17 — 2.
Hiller, Everett O., to Hartford National Bank & Trust Co.
Apparatus for recovery of crab meat. 2,771,631, 11-27-56,
CI. 17—2.
Hiller Helicopters : See —
Hiller, Stanley, Jr., and Sigler. 2,740,482.
Hiller, Stanley, Jr., and Sigler. 2,761,635.
Hiller, Lejaren A., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and
Co. Process of dyeing wool-polyacrylonitrile blend.
2,772.943, 12-4-56, CI. 8— 21.
Hiller, Lejaren A., Jr., and F. H. Swezey, to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours & Co. Pretreatment and esterification of cellu-
lose. 2,773,866, 12-11-56, CI. 260—229.
Hiller, Stanley, Jr., and H. H. Sigler, to Hiller Helicopters.
Rotor blade mounted jet engine. 2,740,482, 4-3-56, CI.
170—135.4.
Hiller, Stanley, Jr., and H. H. Sigler, to Hiller Helicopters.
Rotary wing aircraft system. 2,761,635, 9-4-56, CI.
244—17.19.
Hillgren, Carl C. Sliding door latch. 2,742,309, 4-17-56,
CI. 292—100.
Hilliard, Donald E. : See —
Fritze, Marvin E. 2,739.424.
Hilliard, Robert C, and J. E. Burr, Jr., to Bomac Labora-
tories Inc. Tuning mechanism for reference cavity res-
onators. 2,752,576, 6-26-56, CI. 333 — 83.
Hillier, Edward W. : See—
Harza, Leroy F. 2,759,697.
Hillier, Harold, and F. B. Ling, to G. & J. Weir Ltd. Treat-
ment of sea water for evaporating plants. 2,733,196,
1-31-56, CI. 202—57.
Hillier, James, to Radio Corp. of America. Microtomes.
2,753.761, 7-10-56, CI. 88—40.
Hillis, Randolph D., to Nehi Corp. Carbonated beverage dis-
pensing system. 2,732,105, 1-24-56, CI. 222 — 386.5.
Hillis, Randolph D.. to Nehi Corp. Carbonated beverage pre-
mixing system. 2,732,117, 1-24-56, CI. 226—111.
Hillman, Arthur C. Clip for the assembly of evergreen and/or
floral material to form displays. 2,728,965, 1-3-56, CI.
24—27.
Hillman, Arthur Y., Jr. : See —
Buckland, Bmee O., and Hillman. 2,775,094.
Hillman, Conway D., and A. L. Baker, to Keuffel & Esser Co.
Theodolite having scale reading means. 2,757,567, 8-7-56,
CI. 88—1.
Hillman, Julius : See —
Stone, Alfred, Rosenberg, and Hillman. 2,757,379.
Hillman-Kelley : See —
Gardner, Robert I. 2,741,460.
Hillman, Swan. Container. 2,765,949, 10-9-56, CI. 220 — 31.
Hillman, William S. : See—
Aughev, William H., and Hillman. 2,753,479.
Hillmer. Willy. Toggle clamp fin retaining band. 2,771,842,
11-27-56, Cl. 102—50.
Hills, Elmer G., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Apparatus for
locating a missile projecting device. 2,701,129, 8-28-56,
Cl 343—7
Hills', Everili J. Liquid soap dispenser. 2,736,468, 2-28-56,
Cl. 222—180.
Hills, ,Tav B. : See —
Wllshusen, Arthur. 2,732,722.
Hills. Madonna L. : See —
Wilshusen, Arthur. 2,732,722.
Hills, Robert W. Drive unit for boat with inboard motor.
2,752,875, 7-3-56, Cl. 115—41.
Hills, Thomas H. Developing apparatus for photographic
films, plates and papers. 2,734,436, 2-14-56, Cl. 95 — 89.
Hillson, Frank. Miter guide. 2,751,681, 6-26-56, Cl.
30 — 229.
Hillyer, Curtis, to Hillyer Instrument Co., Inc. Motor con-
trol circuit. 2,760,135, 8-21-56, Cl. 318 — 274.
Hillyer Instrument Co., Inc. : See —
Hillyer, Curtis. 2,760,135.
Hillyer, John C. : See —
Schulze, Walter A., and Hillyer. 2,738,100.
Hillyer, John C, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Plasticization
of sulfur vulcanizable materials, and related composi-
tions. 2,760,632, 8-28-56, Cl. 206 — 84.
Hillyer, John C, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Rubber com-
positions. 2,760,946, 8-28-56, Cl. 200—30.4.
Hillyer, John C, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Hydroxy com-
pounds from 2,3,4,5-bis-(delta2-butenylene) tetrahydrofur-
turyl alcohol and alkyl derivatives thereof and their use as
plasticizers. 2,766,216, 10-9-56, Cl. 260—30.4.
Hillyer, John C, and J. T. Edmonds, Jr., to Phillips Pe-
troleum Co. Method of producing lactones. 2,731,475,
1-17-56, Cl. 260 — 343.3.
Hillyer, John C, and A. C. Dees, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Process for the separation of diolefins from hydro-
carbon mixtures. 2,756,267, 7-24-56, Cl. 260 — 681.5.
Hi-Lo TV Antenna Corp. : See —
Klancnik, Frank J., Jr. 2,747,387.
Klancnik, Frank J., Jr. 2,755,466.
Hilowitz, David : See —
Melcher, Daniel, and Hilowitz. 2,731,625.
Hilpert, Alfons. Internal combustion engines. 2,771,861,
11-27-56, Cl. 123—32.
Hilpman, Paul : See —
Rossetto, Louis, Hilpman, and Abbott. 2,774,463.
Hilpman, Paul, to Mergenthaler Linotype Co. Assembling
mechanism for typographical composing machines.
2,774,464, 12-18-56, Cl. 199—27.
Hilsinger, Arthur R., to 'Sadler Bros., Inc. Pitch block.
2.748,548, 6-5-56, Cl. 51-— 216.
Hilsinger, Arthur R., to Sadler Bros., Inc. Tool for removing
damaged screws. 2,750,821, 6-19-56, Cl. 81 — 3.5.
Hilton. Claude J. : See —
Cohen, Sidney O., Goodell, Hilton, Somerville, and Street.
2,764,984.
Hilton, Harrison L. Electric meter socket. 2,740,922, 4-3-56,
Cl. 317—107.
Hilton, Lewis D. Pumping equipment for wells. 2,775,212,
12-25-56, Cl. 103—225.
Hilton, Raymond K. : See —
Sowter, Anthony B., and Hilton. 2,736,090.
Hilts, William T., and J. D. Meier. Refreshment dispenser.
2,749.004, 6-5-56, Cl. 226—94.
Himel, Chester M., and L. O. Edmonds, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Improved lubricants. 2,775,559, 12-25-56, Cl.
252—47.
Himel, Curtis J. Ant and insect traps. 2,770,911, 11-20-56,
Cl. 43— 121.
Himes, Henry S. : See —
Charf, James F., Himes, and Todd. 2,745,222.
Himmelfarb, Max. Chilled beverage container with ice seg-
regating tube. 2,734,358. 2-14-56, Cl. 62 — 142.
Himmelheber, Max, K. Steiner, and W. Kull, to Allwood Inc.
Apparatus for producing uniform mats of pourable particle
material. 2,737,997. 3-13-56, Cl. 154 — 1.
Himmelman, Louis F. Kinesitherapy device. 2,773,498,
12-11-56, Cl. 128 — 33.
Himmler, Conrad, to Centre de Recherches Hydraulioues et
Electriques. Hydraulic remote control device. 2,755,626,
7-24-56, Cl. 60—52.
Himsworth, Francis It., and H. Hughes, to Imperial Chemical
Industries Ltd. Acid resisting silicate cements containing
thermoplastic resin. 2,757.168, 7-31-56, Cl. 260—41.
Hinchman, Digby R. Combination stool and game carrying
dolly for hunters. 2,771,299, 11-20-56, Cl. 280—30.
Hinde & Dauch Paper Co., The : See —
Welshenbach, Charles D. 2,740,572.
Welshenbach, Charles D. 2,761,608.
Welshenbach, Charles D. 2,761,610.
Hindermann, Peter, and J.-P. Jung, to J. R. Geigy A. G.
Monoazo dyestuffs. 2,750,377, 6-12-56, Cl. 260—198.
Hindermann, Peter, and J. Jung, to J. R. Geigv A. G. Acid
dvestuffs of the anthraquinone series. 2,760,967, 8-28-56,
Cl. 260—374.
Hindermann, Peter, and J. Jung, to J. R. Geigy A. G. Yel-
low monoazo dyestuffs. 2,773,055, 12-4-50, Cl. 260 — 163.
Hindle Devices Inc. : See —
Hindle, Leo J. 2,760,489.
Hindle, Leo J., to Hindle Devices Inc. Adjustable fracture
setter. 2,760,489, 8-28-50, Cl. 128—92.
Hindmarch, Thomas. Fluid cooled and operated clutches.
2,734,607, 2-14-56, Cl. 192 — 86.
Hindmarch, Thomas. Turbine-driven power installations.
2,741,137, 4-10-56, Cl. 74—377.
Hinds, Leslie C. Implement transporting trailer. 2,741,376,
4-10-56, Cl. 214—83.24.
Hinds. Ronald : See —
Richardson, Arthur B. F. G., Hinds, and Ridings.
2,749.880.
Hindsley, Mark H. Valve brass musical instrument.
2.734.117, 2-14-56. Cl. 84—394.
Hindu Incense Mfg. Co. : See —
Miszeika. Victor J. 2.770,854.
Hine, Bovd E. Float valve puller. 2,770,485, 11-13-56, Cl.
294—90.
Hine, Charles W. : See-
Lax, Leona, and Hine. 2,736,898.
LIST OF PATENTEES
365
Hine, Edward K., to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Propeller un-
reversing system. 2,731,004, 1-17-56, CI. 170 — i35.29.
Hine, Edward &., to L'urtiss-w right Corp. Speed control sys-
tem. 2,747,141, 5-22-56, CI.. 317 — 6.
Hine, Sheldon H. Photographic illuminating device.
2,763,772, 9-18-56, CI. 240—1.3.
Hines, Clarence W., to Chicago .Bridge & Iron Co. Appara-
tus for erecting elevated structures. 2,754,012, 7-10-56,
CI. 212 — 58.
Hines, Clarence W., to Chicago Bridge & Iron Co. Method
for erecting roofs of tanks. 2,768,432, 10-30-56, CI.
29—431.
Hines, Claude M., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Electrical
control system for Drakes. 2,747,693, 0-29-56, CI.
188 — 33.
Hines Flask Co. : See —
Hines, Russell J. 2,732,599.
Hines, John E., Jr. : See —
Berg, Clyde H. O., and Hines. 2,730,407.
Hines, Lloyd 0,., Sr., and E. H. Harris, to The Ferguson Mfg.
Co., Inc. Apparatus for distributing fertilizer, lime and
like materials. 2,743,043, 4-24-56, CI. 222—311.
Hines, Lloyd Q., Sr., and E. H. Harris, to The Ferguson
Mfg. Co., Inc. Vertically shittable tractor weeder.
2,751,834, 6-26-56, CI. 97—47.5.
Hines, Marion E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Very
high frequency gas discharge noise source. 2,745,013,
5-8-56, CI. 250—36.
Hines, Marion E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Elec-
tronic amplifier. 2,767,344, 10-16-56, CI. 315 — 3.5.
Hines, Russell J., to Hines Flask Co. Molder's flask.
2,732,599. 1-31-56, CI. 22—110.
Hines, Willis B., to H. S. Freed, d. b. a. H. S. Freed & Co.
Portable folding seat. 2,736,365, 2-28-56, CI. 155—133.
Hink, John H.. Jr., and F. F. Johnson, to Cutter Labora-
tories. Method of drying hent sensitive biologically active
substances. 2,731,731. 1-24-56, CI. 34 — 5.
Ilinkal, Charles A. Weed guard. 2,735,210, 2-21-56, CI.
43—43.6.
Hinkamp, James B., R. Sugimoto, and H. R. Dittmar, to
Ethyl Corp. Manufacture of propyl nitrate. 2,734,910,
2-14-56, CI. 260—467.
Hinkel, Emil T., Jr. : See —
Alford, Charles E„ and Hinkel. 2,755,220.
Hinkel, Lester H., to Whirlpool-Seeger Corp. Inner liner
with butter compartment for refrigerator door. 2,773,677,
12-11-56, CI. 257—9.
Hinkle, Noel C. Safety device for infants. 2,741,412,
4-10-56, CI. 227 — 49.
Hinkson, Floyd : See —
Clark, William R., and Hinkson. 2,736,535.
Hinman, Donald D., and J. F. Schmerheim, to General Electric
Co. Metal sleeve base for double ended tubular lamp.
2,733,417, 1-31-56, CI. 339—50.
Hinrichs, Luther. Method and apparatus for fractional pre-
cipitation of mixtures. 2,747,y73, 5-29-56, CI. 23 — 283.
Hinrichs, Frederick B. : See —
Morvay, Anton A. 2,750,278.
Hinsch, Walter : See —
Kroenig, Walter, Hinsch, Van der Zijden, and Jense.
Hinsey, 'Robert S., to The Bingham-Herbrand Corp. Mech-
anism control. 2,735,311, 2-21-56, CI. 74 — 502.
I linshaw, Horton C. : See —
Barasch, Hans P., and Hinshaw. 2.764.983.
Hinsken, Josef, H. Barthelmess, and K. Meyer, to Alweg-
Forschung, Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung.
Chassis or guiding frame for vehicles running on rails.
2,756,689, 7-31-56, CI. 105—145.
Hinson, Thomas E. Bailer. 2,729,292, 1-3-56, CI. 166 — 63.
Hinton, Curtis V., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Impedance increases
in cascade network. 2,737,343, 3-6-56, CI. 235 — 61.
Hintz, Harvey P., J. F. Hayden, and G. W. Offensend, to East-
man Kodak Co. Strip material advancing mechanism.
2,738,704, 3-20-56, CI. 88—24.
Hintz, Harvey P., and E. B. Schoonmaker, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Sheet or card clamping means. 2,767,610, 10-23-56,
CI. 88—24.
Hintz, Otto E., and A. H. Nakata, to International Harvester
Co. Stalk digger and chopper. 2,738,717, 3-20-56, CI.
97 — 40.
Hintz, Otto E., E. F. Huddle, and J. H. Bing, to International
Harvester Co. Two-way self-unloading vehicle. 2,750,059,
6-12-56, CI. 214—519.
Hintz, Otto E., and P. Sammarco, to International Harvester
Co. Blower pipe separating and positioning arrangement.
2,761,742, 9-4-56, CI. 302—64.
Ilinz, Henry E., to Admiral Corp. Fastener device for cabinet
antenna plate. 2,739,022, 3-20-56, CI. 312 — 7.
Hipp, Bob, Welding Works : See —
Hipp, Ronald N. 2.774,155.
Hipp, Ronald N. Tiltable body trailer. 2,744,643, 5-8-56,
CI. 214—506.
Hipp, Ronald N., to Bob Hipp Welding Works. Combined
scraper, bulldozer, and scarifier. 2,774,135, 12-18-56, CI.
37—145.
Hippie, George M., to The Denison Engineering Co. Hydro-
electric control system for hydraulic apparatus. 2, 735. 405,
2-21-56, CI. 121—38.
Hippie, John A., Jr. Analysis by imparting unequal energies
to ions. 2,764,691, 9-25-56, CI. 250—41.9.
Hippie, Robert J. Eyeglass frame. 2,775,162, 12-25-56, CI.
88—41.
Hirak, Joseph. Writing pad support or desk for vehicles.
2,7 i3,70o, 12-11-56, CI. 281 — 44.
Hirasuiia, Henry K. Auxiliary monitoring control attach-
ment for tractors. 2,749,825, 6-12-56, CI. 97 — 46.07.
Hirdler, Louis C. : See —
Prutton, Carl F., Miller, and Hirdler. 2,735,749.
Hirn, Charles M., to The Mosler Lock Co. Antimanipula-
tive combination lock. 2,706,608, 10-16-56, CI. 70 — 303.
Hirn, Charles M., to The Mosler Lock Co. Antimanipula-
tive combination lock. 2,766,609, 10-16-56, CI. 70 — 322.
Hirn, Charles M., to The Mosler Lock Co. Antimanipulative
combination lock. 2,706,610, 10-16-56, CI. 70 — 333.
Hirsch, Abraham A. Articulated surface washing device with
oscillatory nozzles for filter beds. 2,769,547, 11-6-56, CI.
210 — 129.
Hirsch, Albert E. : See —
Peery, Luther C, Hickman, and Hirsch. 2,738,263.
Hirsch, Alfred, to Diamond Alkali Co. Phenyl ethyl siloxane
composition and method of preparing same. 2,749,326,
6-5-56, CI. 260—46.5.
Hirsch, Andrei : See —
Mattick, Alexander T. R., and Hirsch. 2,744,827.
Hirsch, Benjamin L. : See —
Hirsch. Henry and B. L. 2,756,539.
Hirsch, Charles J., to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Electro-
strictive time-delay signal-translating device. 2,754,481,
7-10-56, CI. 333—30.
Hirsch, Charles J., and M. Press, to Hazeltine Research, Inc.
High-frequency wave-signal tuning device. 2,735,015,
2-14-56. CI. 250 — 40.
Hirsch, Henry and B. L., to Kellogg Co. Toy boat. 2,756,539,
7-31-56, CI. 46—95.
Hirsch, Joel H. : See —
Gwynn, Bernard H., and Hirsch. 2.734,922.
Gwynn, Bernard H., and Hirsch. 2,743,302.
Hirsch, Joseph. Knock-down type concealed leg bracket.
2,762,671, 9-11-56, CI. 311—112.
Hirsch, Louis H., to Century Electric Co. Coolingdvnamo
electric machines. 2,769,104, 10-30-56, CI. 310 — 04.
Hirsch, Nathan. Hum reduction. 2,770,685, 11-13-56, CI.
179—171.
Hirsch, Otto : See —
Einele, Giinther W., and Hirsch. 2,738,861.
Hirsch, Richard A. : See —
Detamore, Harold H., Hirsch, Moore, and Treseder.
2,761,517.
Hirsch, Richard A., to General Motors Corp. Propeller torque
unit construction. 2.734,587. 2-14-56. CI. 170 — 160.33.
Hirsch, Richard A., to General Motors Corp. Propeller
variable pitch change mechanism. 2,761,519, 9^-56, CI.
170—160.21.
Hirsch, Sidney : See —
Utley, George D., and Hirsch. 2,770,236.
Hirschey, Malcolm : See —
Alessi, Andrew J., Jr., Gottscho, and Hirschey.
2,746,389.
Hirschey, Malcolm, to Sanita Paper Products Co. Packaging
machine. 2,739,432. 3-27-56, CI. 53 — 236.
llirs, hey, .Malcolm, to Adolph < lotfseho, Inc. Marking devices.
2,775, 192. 12-25-56, CI. 101—35.
Hirschey, Malcolm, and A. J. Alessi. Jr., to Adolph Gottscho,
Inc. Marking apparatus. 2,761,379, 9-4-56, CI. 101 — 37.
Hirschland, Herbert : See —
Church, James M., Ramsden, and Hirschland. 2.743.257.
Lowenheim, Frederick A., and Hirschland. 2,737,483.
Hirschman, Jerold. Tool with speeding gear. 2,756,792,
7-31-56, CI. 145—66.
Hirschmann, Jack B. Goggles. 2,773,260, 12-11-56, CI.
2—14.
Hirschmann, Ralph F., and N. L. Wendler, to Merck
& Co., Inc. Isoallospirostanes. 2,749,338, 6-5-56, CI.
260—239.55.
Hirsh, S. A., Mfg. Co. : See —
Bellon, Ralph J., and Ferdinand. 2,767 950.
Hirson, Beniamin, to Strongleaf Paper Corp. Apparatus
for reinforcing and punching sheets. 2,768,560, 10-30-56,
CI. 93—1.
Hirst, Charles D. : See —
Shuck, Wayne L.. and Huber. 2,729,104.
Hirst. Charles D., to The Hersey Mfg. Co. Proportional
water meter. 2,750,797, 6-19-56, CI. 73 — 202.
Hirst, Donald. Clay modelling device. 2,755,587, 7-24-56,
CI. 41—1.
Hirt, Otto : See—
Westinger, Karl, Altenburger, and Hirt. 2,742,228.
Hirvonen, Eric J., to Leland-Gilford Co Hydraulic control
mechanism for machine tools. 2,748,629, 6-5-56 CI
77—32.4.
Hiscock, Earle F., to Kip, Inc. Coffee makers. 2,745.335,
5-15-56^ CI. 99—295.
Hiscock, Earle F., to Kip, Inc. Coffee makers. 2,746,376,
5-22-56, CI. 99—295.
Hiscock, Earle F., to Kip, Inc. Means for brewing pot coffee.
2,749,834, 6-12-56, CI. 99—287.
Hiscock, Earle F., to Kip, Inc. Coffee maker and coffee packet
holding accessory therefor. 2,749,835, 6-12-56, CI.
Hisey, Alan. Slide rule. 2,741,432, 4-10-56, CI. 235—79.5.
Hi-Shear Rivet Tool Co. : See —
Dickie, William R. 2,751,806.
Hispaniola Corp. (La Hispaniola C. P. A.), The : See —
De Kiraly, Paul. 2,741,951.
Hiss, Richard E. Paintbrush holder and container. 2,744,635..
5-8-56, CI. 211—66.
366
Hitchcock, Eric A. : See —
Buck, Thomas M., and Hitchcock. 2,768,277.
Hitchcock, Leo L. Brush attachment for a meter box cover
lifter hook. 2,739,330, 3-27-56, CI. 15—176.
Hitchcock, Paul C, to The Chase-Shawmut Co. Low-voltage
fuses with indicators. 2,737,552, 3-6-56, CI. 200 — 121.
Hitchcock, Bichard C, to Syntron Co. Equalizing series
resistors for parallel circuits in rectifiers. 2,760,142,
8_21— 56 CI 321 27
Hitchcock,' Robert E„ and J. E. Lloyd, % to T. Carsello.
Portable folding furniture assembly. 2,742,335, 4-17-56,
CI. 311—90.
Hitchcox, Harold F. : See —
Bailly, Randolph M., and Hitchcox. 2,733,188.
Bailly, Randolph M., and Hitchcox. 2,758,100.
Hitchens, Aaron L., and H. E. Perkins, Jr., to Olin Mathieson
Chemical Corp. Igniter cartridge. 2,759,419, 8-21-56,
CI. 102—39.
Hitchings, George H., P. B. Eussell, and N. Whittaker, to
Burroughs Wellcome & Co. (U. S. A.) Inc. Chemical com-
pounds. 2,745,831, 5-15-56, CI. 260—256.4.
Hitchings, George H., and G. B. Elion, to Burroughs Well-
come & Co. (U. S. A.) Inc. Novel purine compounds from
6-chLoropurine. 2,746,961, 5-22-56, CI. 260—252.
Hitchings, George H., and E. K. Eobins, to Burroughs Well-
come & Co. (U. S. A.), Inc. Pyrimidine compounds.
2.749.344, 6-5-56, CI. 260—256.4.
Hitchings, George H., and E. K. Eobins, to Burroughs Well-
come & Co. (U. S. A.), Inc. Pyrimidine compounds.
2.749.345, 6-5-56, CI. 260—256.4.
Hitchings, George H., and G. B. Elion, to Burroughs Well-
come & Co. (U. S. A.) Inc. Novel process for the manu-
facture of 6-mercaptopurine from aminoglyoxaline-5-thio-
carboxamide. 2,756.228, 7-24-56, CI. 260—252.
Hitchings, George H., and E. A. Palco, to Burroughs Wellcome
& Co. (U. S. A.) Inc. 3-Amino-4-cyanopyrazole and method
of preparing. 2,759,949, 8-21-56, CI. 260—310.
Hitchings, George H., and P. B. Russell, to Burroughs Well-
come & Co. (U. S. A.) Inc. 6-benzylpyrimidines. 2,767,183,
10-16-56, CI. 260—256.4.
Hitchings, George H., and P. B. Russell, to Burroughs Well-
come & Co. (U. S. A.) Inc. Triazine compounds and
method. 2,769,809, 11-6-56, CI. 260—249.5.
Hitchins, William S. System for timing traffic in two direc-
tions on the same street. 2,758,293, 8-7-56, CI. 340 — 40.
Hite, Lester E., to Marman Products Co., Inc. Valve assem-
bly. 2,729,237. 1-3-56, CI. 137—515.7.
Hite, Lester E., to Marman Products Co., Inc. Valve mount-
ing. 2,729,238, 1-3-56, CI. 137—515.7.
Hitt, Ira V., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Ad-
justable stop crimper. 2,747,233, 5-29-56, CI. 19 — 66.
Hitt, Winston E. : See —
Temple, Ray. 2,740,120.
Hittell, John L. Internal combustion engine. Re. 24,214,
9-11-56. CI. 123 — 48.
Hittle, Carl E., to Radio Corp. of America. Film reel tension-
ing system. 2,733,875, 2-7-56. CI. 242—75.
Hittle, Carl E., to Radio Corp. of America. Mechanical filter.
2,750,128, 6-12-56, CI. 242—75.
Hitz, Carson K. Milk crate. 2,756,896, 7-31-56, CI. 220—19.
Hitzelberger, Erwin, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft.
Driving device for windshield wiper. 2,760,221, 8-28-56,
CI. 15—253.
Hively, Jack E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Nitro-
gen dioxide compounds of l,3-dichloro-2-butene, and com-
positions containing the same. 2,770,657, 11-13-56, CI.
260—644.
Hively, Vern J. Tempering valve for tempering water.
2,758,610, 8-14-56, CI. 137—605.
Hix, L. G. : See —
Coble, Abram G. 2,729,216.
Coble, Abram G. 2,746,459.
Hjelm, Karl E. : See —
Bilde, Tord E. D., Hjelm, and Hultberg. 2,743,599.
Hjelm, Karl E. W. : See —
Bergstrom, Lars O., and Hjelm. 2,730,046.
Hjembo, Alf H., to the United States of America as represented
by the Secretary of the Army. Coupling device. 2,738,210,
3-13-56, CI. 287—130.
Hjermstad, Erling T., and C. C. Kesler, to Penick & Ford,
Ltd., Inc. Method of preparing starch ether derivatives
and new starch ether derivatives produced thereby.
2,773,057, 12-4-56, CI. 260—233.3.
Hjortborg, Ingeman. Eailway track with electric toy trains,
tramcars or similar vehicles. 2,750,898, 6-19-56, CI.
104—148.
Hjulian, Julius A., to Crane Co. Tank filling valve. 2,738,947,
3-20-56, CI. 251—75.
Hjulian, Julius A., to Crane Co. Aerator device. 2,744,738,
5-8-56, CI. 261—115.
Hjulian, Julius A., to Crane Co. Tripper rod mechanism.
2,745,427, 5-15-56, CI. 137—420.
Hjulian, Julius A., to Crane Co. Aerator device. 2,754,097,
7-10-56, CI. 261—115.
Hjulian, Julius A., to Crane Co. Plural stage reciprocating-
punch crusher for frangible materials. 2,770,422. 11-13-56,
CI. 241—147.
Hlavacek, Eobert J. : See —
Brabets, Eobert I., Hlavacek, and Fritz. 2,730,538.
Hlavka, George E. : See —
Burgess, Glenn A., Hlavka, and King. 2,756,215.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Hlavka, Joseph J. : See —
Saflr, Sidney E., and Hlavka. 2,750,383.
Safir, Sidney E., and Hlavka. 2,762,804.
Safir, Sidney E., and Hlavka. 2,762,805.
Saflr, Sidney E., Hlavka, and Williams. 2,763,647
Safir, Sidney E., Hlavka, and Williams. 2,763,652
Hlinsky, Emil J. : See —
Anderson, Edward L., and Hlinsky. 2,772,870.
Evans, Nolan E., Hlinsky, and Ogden. 2,765,155.
Hlobil, Frantisek, to General Shoe Machinery Corp.
Shoe
Hlobil, Josef S. J. Fractional aspect ratio aircraft. 2,775,419,
12-25-56, CI. 244—35.
Hlynsky, Alex to Diamond Alkali Co. Preparation of 2-
methyl-4 chlorophenoxy-acetic acid. 2,770,651, 11-13-56,
CI. 260—521.
Hlynsky, Alex, and J. W. Jenney, to Diamond Alkali Co.
Preparation of 2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxyacetic acid.
2,774,788, 12-18-56, CI. 260—521.
Hnastchenko, Philip N. Snow shovel. 2,772,490, 12-4-56,
CI. 37—53.
Hoad, Thomas C. Film-take up. 2,746,691, 5-22-56. CI.
242—55.
Hoadley, Cyrus E., to Manco Mfg. Co. Hydraulic tool.
2,729,063, 1-3-56, CI. 60—52.
Hoadley, Harvey O., to Eastman Kodak Co. Electronic analog
multiplier circuit. 2,735,615, 2-21-56, CI. 235 — 61.
Hoadley, Harvey O., to Eastman Kodak Co. Electronic multi-
plier circuit. 2,735.616, 2-21-56, CI. 235 — 61.
Hoadley, Henry H. : See-
Lee, John G., and Hoadley. 2,729,974.
Hoag, Donald E. : See —
Puis, Alfred E., and Hoag. 2,772,684.
Hoagland, Kenneth A., to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories. Inc.
Ion trap electron gun for cathode ray tubes. 2,733,365,
1-31-56, CI. 313—82.
Hoagland, Kenneth A., to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories,
Inc. Cathode ray tube. 2,743,391, 4-24-56, CI. 315—17.
Hoagland, Wlllard L to Adolph Gottscho, Inc. Conveying
means for a marking apparatus. 2,761,545, 9-4-56, CI.
198—34.
Hoard, Halbert W., D. A. Olson, and T. A. Vallee, to Unilec-
tric, Inc. Combined lamp guard and socket mounting de-
vice. 2,773,973, 12-11-56, CI. 240—4.
Hoare, Eobert G. : See —
Neilson, Christopher B. V. and Hoare. 2,732,152.
Hoare, 'Stanley W., to The Newall Engineering Co. Ltd.
Machines for lapping and grinding. 2,747,338, 5-29-56,
CI. 51—118.
Hoban, Edward D.. to The Yale & Towne Mfg. Co. Flexible
line guide for electric truck. 2,736,445, 2-28-56, CI.
214—701.
Hobart, Donald L., to General Dynamics Corp. Balanced
conduit expansion joint. 2,766,997, 10-16-56, CI. 285 —
228.
Hobart Mfg. Co., The : See —
Allen, Kenneth C, Meeker, and Eeussenzehn. 2,742,811.
Hobbs, Charles L., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Compacting lead sludges. 2,739,526, 3-27-56, CI. 100—37.
Hobbs, Charles L., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Preparation of sodium derivatives of weakly acidic hydro-
carbons. 2,763,700. 9-18-56. CI. 260—665.
Hobbs, Clarence, to Universal Window Co. Safety device for
multiple sash windows. 2,762,086, 9-11-56, CI. 20 — 42.
Hobbs, Frank, to Colotrym Co. Spring-on spring-tight edge
facing molding. 2,743,980, 5-1-56, CI. 311—107.
Hobbs, Howard F., to Hobbs Transmission Ltd. Hydrauli-
cally actuated ring diaphragm. 2,745,435, 5-15-56, CI.
137 788
Hobbs, Janies C. Valve. 2,732,855, 1-31-56, CI. 137 — 338.
Hobbs, Linder C. : See —
Crooks, Horatio N., and Hobbs. 2,737,583.
Hobbs, Linder C, to Eadio Corp. of America. Signal respon-
sive circuit. 2,760,062, 8-21-56, CI. 250—27.
Hobbs, Eobert W. Gear box unit. 2,750,806, 6-19-56, CI.
74 — 417.
Hobbs Transmission Ltd. : See —
Hobbs. Howard F. 2,745,435.
Hobbs, William E„ and N. P. Whaley, Jr. Liquid dispenser
for refrigerators. 2,751,757, 6-26-56, CI. 62 — 89.
Hobby, Robert E. D. : See —
Kuniholm, Waino G., and Hobby. 2,770,488.
Hobein, Herbert, W. Barth, J. W. Crumbiegel, W. Klein, and
K. Nothelfer, to Pag Presswerk Aktiengesellschaft. Win-
dow frames. 2,767,443, 10-23-56, CI. 20 — 56.
Hoberman, Max J. Electronic intermittent recorder.
2,775,752, 12-25-56, CI. 340—223.
Hobing, John W., to R. A. and R. H. Haneberg. Gas lighting
implement. 2,735,284, 2-21-56. CI. 67—6.1.
Hobkirk, William. Race horse hopple. 2,761,266, 9-4-56,
CI. 54—71.
Hoblitzell, Alfred H. : See —
Jones, Jahugh. 2,751,175.
Hobourn Aero Components Ltd. : See —
Rowland, Leonard. 2,732,479.
Hobrock, Raymond H., to Bundy Tubing Co. Method of
welding a tube. 2,746,141, 5-22-56, CI. 29 — 473.5.
Hobsbawn, Peter G. B. : See —
Richard, Geoffrey P., Stein, and Hobsbawn. 2,768,932.
Hobson, Charles W. Packages or containers for pastry and
similar viscous substances. 2,753,081, 7-3-56, CI. 222 — 95.
Hobson, Ervin J. Electronic socket. 2,774,950, 12-18-56,
CI. '
LIST OF PATENTEES
Hobson, H. M. Ltd. : See —
Greenland, Leonard S. 2,761,495.
Hobson, John F. : See —
Draper, Frederick C, Hobson, and Sang. 2,748,455.
Hobson, Lloyd H., to E-Z-On Corp. Method of emplacing
mortar. 2,770,5tS0, 11-13-56, CI. 117—104.
Hobson-Aliller Machinery, Inc. : See —
Chew, Albert C 2,749,117.
Hobson, Russell B., Jr., to Per Corp. Still for reclaiming
solvents. 2,774,727, 12-18-56, CI. 202—187.
Hobush, Albert P. : See —
Schmid, Herman, and Hobush. 2,747,496.
Hoch, Fred W. : See —
Schaum, Eduard A. 2,771,646.
Hoch, John, to Braun Hober Corp. Box. 2,764,308, 9-25-56,
CI. 220 — 4.
Hoch, Paul E., and R. W. Wynn, to General Aniline & Film
Corp. Organic film-forming plastic containing 2,2 ',4,4-
tetrahydroxybenzophenone as ultraviolet absorbent.
2,773,778, 12-11-56, CI. 106—187.
Hochberg, Jerome, and S. A. Pellerano, to Allied Chemical &
Dye Corp. Compositions for decorative purposes.
2,773,855, 12-11-56, CI. 260—33.8.
Hochfelder, J Gene, to Bogene Inc. Garment hanger.
2,743,855, 5-1-56, CI. 223—85.
Hochhausler, Paul, to W. Lepper. Electric motor revers-
ing system. 2,754,462, 7-10-56, CI. 318 — 245.
Hochman, Daniel, to Radio Corp. of America. Reactance tube
controlled oscillator. 2,758,211, 8-7-56, CI. 250—36.
Hochreiter, Edward J. : See —
Fuchs, Reinhard, and Hochreiter. 2,771,041.
Hochstadt, Frederick I. Barrier device for automobile hood
locks. 2,756,085, 7-24-56, CI. 292—210.
Hock, Alfred L., to Magnesium Elektron Ltd. Production of
potassium fluozirconate. 2,745,716, 5-15-56, CI. 23 — 88.
Hock, Alvin, to Brighton Corp. Strainer. 2,765,922,
10-9-56, CI. 210—151.
Hockenbury, Harold : See —
Roberts, Don, and Hockenbury. 2,772.641.
Hockenhull, Donald J. D., G. D. Wilkin, and A. R. J. Quilter,
to Glaxo Laboratories Ltd. Production of penicillin.
2,761,812, 9-4-56, CI. 195—36.
Hockensmith, Wilbur D., Jr. Dump truck pneumatically
cushioned hydraulic hoist. 2,738,773, 3-20-56, CI. 121 — 46.
Hockensmith, Wilbur D., Jr. Multiple body dumping truck
trailer. 2,770,490, 11-13-56, CI. 298—8.
Hockert, Chester E. : See —
Castle, William S., and Hockert. 2,773,711.
Hockert, Chester E., and L. R. Smith, to General Motors
Corp. Segmented stator ring assembly. 2,772,069,
11-27-56, a. 253—78.
Hockett, Carl G., W. V. Kennedy, and C. A. Vander Pyl, Jr.,
to Fram Corp. Apparatus for pleating paper. 2,771,119,
11-20-56. CI. 154—30.
Hockett, Esther D. : See —
Bonewitz, Paul W., Fults, Edwards, and Hockett.
2,767,146.
Hockett, Norman W. : See —
Vaughan, Paul J., and Hockett. 2,740,741.
Hockett, Sebern W. : See —
Bonewitz, Paul W., Fults, Edwards, and Hockett.
2,767,146.
Hoctor, Betty B. and D. J. Receptacle for soap boxes.
2,738,104, 3-13-56, CI. 222—83.5.
Hoctor, Daniel J. : See —
Hoctor, Betty B. and D. J. 2,738,104.
Hodag Chemical Corp. : See —
Kulakow, Sheldon E. 2,762,780.
Hodan, Theodore J., and W. M. Woods, to Allis-Chalmers
Mfg. Co. Means and method for backwashing the zeolite
in a hot lime hot zeolite water softening system. 2,748,077,
5-29-56. CI. 210 — 24.
Hodes, Albert, to Western Electric Co., Inc. Drawing and
indenting die. 2.751,872, 6-26-56, CI. 113—46.
Hodge, Alexander W., Jr. : See —
Cook, Lucien H., Hodge, and Colonias. 2,774.660.
Hodge, Allen W., to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp. Hot
dip aluminum coating process. 2,774,686, 12-18-56, CI.
117—114.
Hodge, Allen W., and R. L. Ballard, to Reynolds Metals Co.
Tin-zinc base alloys. 2,733,168. 1-31-56. CI. 117- -
367
Hodgeman, Raymond C, to Webb Engineering Co. Auto-
mobile carrier rack. 2,762,542, 9-11-56, CI. 224—42.03.
Hodgens, John G., Jr., to The Diversey Corp. Electronically
controlled flow diverting apparatus for maintaining a pre-
determined solution concentration. 2,748,790, 6-5-56, CI.
137—93.
Hodgens, John G., Jr., to The Diversey Corp. Controlled
central supply system for washing solutions. 2,766,767,
10-16-56, CI. 137—268.
Hodges, David B. Engine timing device. 2,739,565, 3-27-56,
CI. 116 — 124.
Hodges, John A. : See —
Stevenson, Charles B., and Hodges. 2,738,544.
Stevenson, Charles B., and Hodges. 2,738,545.
Hodges, Leonard S., to Massey-Harris- Ferguson (Sales) Ltd.
Tractor borne spraying apparatus. 2,765,195, 10-2-56, CI.
Hodges Research and Development Co. : See —
Hodges, William C, and Robb. 2,728,936.
Hodges, William C, and Robb. 2,729,352.
Hodges, Robert H. Automatic fire extinguisher for auto-
mobiles. 2,747,674, 5-29-56, CI. 169—2.
Hodges, Robert H. Inflatable crash protector for vehicles.
2,755,125, 7-17-56, CI. 296—84.
Hodges, Wetmore, and Associates : See —
McAdam, Harry H. 2,761,078.
Hodges, William A., and J. E. Floyd, to Swift & Co. Phos-
phate recovery in reverse flotation using a fluosilicate to de-
activate the reagents. 2,748,939, 6-5-56, CI. 209—166.
Hodges, William C, and A. L. Robb, to Hodges Research and
Development Co. Caster with swivel lock. 2,728,936,
1-3-56, CI. 16—35.
Hodges, William C, and A. L. Robb, to Hodges Research and
Development Co. Track engaging apparatus for moving
transferable containers. 2,729,352, 1-3-56. CI. 214 — 516.
Hodgin, David M., to Collins Radio Co. Oscillator circuit.
2,742,569, 4-17-56. CI. 250—36.
Hodgin, David M., Jr. : See —
Heath, John W., Hodgin, Spogen, and Stover. 2,738,425.
Hodgkins, Hollis C. : See—
Ostling, Carl A., and Hodgkins. 2,763,317.
Hodgson, Austin B., and R. J. Perry, to Infilco Inc. Float
control device. ^,767,732, 10-23-56, CI. 137—426.
Hodgson, Ernest L., to M. V. Welch. Bale loading device.
2,767,822, 10-23-56, CI. 198—7.
Hodgson, Frank B. Electric drive transmission. 2,762,939,
9-11-56, CI. 310 — 102.
Hodgson, Howard E., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Friction brake
construction. 2,731,115, 1-17-56, CI. 188 — 171.
Hodgson, Robert R. Variable friction torque transmission
mechanism. 2,758,572, 8-14-56, CI. 121 — 48.
Hodgson, Thomas S. : See —
Bergstrom, Roland F., Hodgson, and Hook. 2,770,530.
Hodil, Ralph, to Granite City Steel Co. Process for coating
sheet metal strip. 2,740,729, 4-3-56, CI. 117 — 102.
Hodler, Fritz. Die-casting machine. 2,774,122, 12-18-56,
CI. 22—68.
Hodsdon, Floyd G. : See —
Harstick, William H., Hodsdon, and Hein. 2,769,647.
Hodska, Nicholas S. : See —
Behr, Leo J., and Hodska. 2,737,416.
Hodska, Nicholas S., to F. D. Kees Mfg. Co. Toast servers.
2,730,397, 1-10-56, CI. 294—25.
Hodsman, George F., to L. Oertling Ltd. Relieving mech-
anism for use with analytical balances. 2,752,146,
6-26-56, CI. 265—54.
Hodson Corp., The : See —
Hodson, Lee N., Sr., and Foin. 2,735,814.
Hodson, Ernest K. : See —
Hurst, Leonard L., Jr., and Hodson. 2,767,331.
Hodson, Ernest K. Electrical apparatus. 2,764,650, 9-25-56,
CI. 200—122.
Hodson, Ervin, Jr. : See —
Zorich, Igor. 2,742,796.
Hodson, Lee N., Sr., and T. C. Foin, to The Hodson Corp.
Die forging compound. 2,735,814, 2-21-56, CI. 252 — 30.
Hodson, Peter, to Apra Precipitator Corp. Vortex-electro-
static gas cleaner. 2,748,888, 6-5-56, CI. 183—7.
Hodson, Peter, and D. G. Peterson, to Apra Precipitator
Corp. Method for finding the efficiency of gas cleaning
2,751,779. 6-26-56, CI. 73 — 38.
Hodge, Arthur, J. Downing, and J. G. N
Celanese Ltd. Production of cellulose. 2,730,444, 1-10-56,
CI. 92—9.
Hodge, Edward, to Textron American, Inc. Reinforced in-
sulator pad and method of making same. 2,758,630,
8-14-56, CI. 154—29.
Hodge, Edward B., and G. J. Lafferty. to Commercial Solvents
Corp. Process for alleviating human topical fungal infec-
tions with a bromo nitro ether. 2,742,395, 4-17-56, CI.
167—58.
Hodge, Gerard T. Sheet-binding apparatus. 2,752,619,
7-3-56. CI. 11—1.
Hodge, James, to Power Jets (Research & Development) Ltd.
Regenerative heat exchanger. 2,738,958, 3-20-56, CI.
257—6.
Hodge, James, to Power Jets (Research & Development) Ltd.
Gas turbine power plants. 2,742,760, 4-24-56, CI.
60—39.16.
Hodge, Walter D., to Manley, Inc. Remote control faucet.
2,770,502, 11-13-56, CI. 299—140.
Hodge, Webster, to Surface Combustion Corp. Hot dip alu-
minum coating process. 2,738,289, 3-13-56, CI. 117 — 51.
Drewitt, to British Hodson, Waldo G., to Northrop Aircraft. Inc. Phase shift
oscillator. 2,761,973, 9-4-56, CI. 250—36.
Hoe, R., & Co., Inc. : See —
Battey, Alfred P. 2,746,753.
Battey, Alfred P. 2,749,119.
Davis, William F. 2,730,947.
Harless, Charles A. 2.744.464.
Harless, Charles A. 2,746,748.
Harless, Charles A., and Worthington. 2,743,672.
Phythian, Thomas E.. and Lawson. 2,731,914.
Worthington, Emory W. 2,774.301.
Hoecker, Albert C, to General Electric Co. Steam iron.
2,762,143, 9-11-56, CI. 38—77.
Hoecker, Albert C, to General Electric Co. Steam irons.
2,768,455, 10-30-56, CI. 38—77.
Hoecker, Albert C, to General Electric Co. Steam irons.
2,769,258, 11-6-56, CI. 38—77.
Hoefener, Howard, and H. Troeger, to Bendix Aviation Corp.
Engine starter coupling mechanism. 2,762,224, 9-11-56,
CI. 74—7.
Hoefle, Milton L., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Anthra-
qulnone dyestuffs. 2,768,183, 10-23-56, CI. 260—377.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Hoefle, Milton L., D. I. Randall, and E. E. Renfrew, to General
Aniline & Film Corp. Anthraquinone dyestuffs. 2,730,o34,
1-10-56, CI. 260—373.
Hoeftin, William E. Pocket container. 2,771,928. 11-27-56,
CI. 150—0.5.
Hoehn, John J., to Radio Corp. of America. Television
motion picture projector mechanism. 2,743,647, 5-1-56,
CI. 88—18.4.
Hoehn, John J., to Radio Corp. of America. Film drive
mechanism. 2,743,922, 5-1-56, CI. 271—2.3.
Hoehn, Willard M. : See —
Bible, Roy H., Jr., and Hoehn. 2,750,382.
Hoehn, William M., and R. H. Bible, Jr., to G. D. Searle &
Co. Alkyl and aralkyl ethers of 4a-methyl-6-hydroxy-
l,2,3,4,4a,9,10,10a-octahydro-l-phenanthrones. 2,764,616,
9-25-56, CI. 260 — 590.
Hoekema, Roy P. : See —
Phillips, Vernon B., Everett, and Hoekema. 2,740,365.
Hoeksema, Joe H.. to Deere Mfg. Co. Corn husker having
shelled corn separator. 2,731,969, 1-24-56, CI. 130 — 5.
Hoekstra, James, to Universal Oil Products Co. Process for
producing spheroidal alumina. 2,774,743, 12-18-56, CI.
252 — 448.
Hoel, Leroy W. : See —
Wolfe, Dexter L., and Hoel. 2,772,184.
Hoeldtke, Carl W. Axe with extensible handle. 2,738,815,
3-20-56, CI. 145 — 64.
Hoell, Edward C. : See —
Horman, John H., and Hoell. 2,749,396.
Horman. John H., and Hoell. 2,749,403.
Hoelscher, Friedrich, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik
Aktiengesellschaft. Production of esters of 7-chlorobutyric
acid. 2,775,614, 12-25-56, CI. 260 — 487.
Hoelscher, Martin R. : See —
Tasch, Anthony T., and Hoelscher. 2,763,503.
Hoelzle, Kurt : See —
Moergeli, Eduard, Siegrist, and Hoelzle. 2,741,621.
Siegnst, Adolf E., Moergeli, and Hoelzle. 2,765.304.
Hoen, Cornelius, to Grasso's Machinefabrieken N. V.
Freezing apparatus for making ice blocks. 2,768,507,
10-30-56, CI. 62—106.
Hoenger, Guido, to Mefina S. A. Locking mechanism for a
clockwork movement of a mechanical time fuse for a pro-
jectile. 2,741,185, 4-10-56, CI. 102—84.
Hoeppel, Raymond W., to Ken Corp. Oil base drilling fluids.
2,754,265, 7-10-56, CI. 252—8.5.
Hoeppner, Conrad H. Delay line. 2,729,795, 1-3-56, CI.
Hoeppner, Conrad H., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Signal transla-
tion systems. 2,751,437, 6-19-56, CI. 179—100.2.
Hoeppner, Conrad H., and C. H. Smith, Jr. Pulse width
discriminator. 2,744,196, 5-1-56, CI. 250 — 27.
Hoern, Joseph H. Remote control mechanism for adjusting
rotary cutting tools. 2,734,402, 2-14-56 CI 77 — 4.
Hoerr, Charles W. : See —
Ohlson, John L., and Hoerr. 2,730,530.
Hoertz, Joseph B. : See —
Stewart, William D., and Hoertz. 2,768,958.
Hoesch, Robert, to O. Dorries A. G. vorm. Maschinenfabrik
Banning & Seybold. Tubular hydroextractor for the purify-
ing of suspensions, especially suspensions containing fibrous
material. 2.767,624, 10-23-56, CI. 92—28.
Hoeselbarth, Frank W. E.. to C. H. Masland & Sons. Appa-
ratus for weaving pile fabrics. 2,731,985, 1-24-56, CI.
139—39.
Hoeselbarth, Frank W. E., to C. H. Masland & Sons. Weav-
ing with hook engagement of selected pile ends. 2,750,964,
6-19-56, CI. 139 — 39.
Hoeselbarth, Frank W. E., to C. H. Masland & Sons. Terry
pile weave. 2,750,969, 6-19-56, CI. 139 — 406.
Hoeselbarth, Frank W. E., to C. H. Masland & Sons. "Velvet
or tapestry weaving. 2,754,850, 7-17-56, CI. 139 — 39.
Hoeselbarth, Frank W. E., to C. H. Masland & Sons. Velvet
or tapestry carpet fabric. 2.754,856, 7-17-56, CI. 139 — 403.
Hoeselbarth, Frank W. E.. to C. H. Masland and Sons. Weav-
ing pipe carpet having textured effect. 2,765.001 10-2-56
CI 139 39
Hoeselbarth, Frank W. E., to C. H. Masland & Sons. Pile
fabric. 2,774,389, 1 2- 1 X-r,0, CI. 139 —102.
Hoeselbarth, Frank W. E.. to C. H. Masland & Sons Float
under the wire. 2,774,390, 12-18-56, CI. 139 — 403.
Hoesly, John J. : See — ■
Knill, Robert B., and Hoeslv. 2,752,979.
Vernon, Roy E., and Hoeslv. 2,752,981.
Hoevels, Carl W. Flame protection for trolley locomotives in
underground mines. 2,753,002, 7-3-56 CI 169 — 1
Hoexter, Rolf : See —
Anderson, John R., and Hoexter. 2,758,672
Hofer, Adolph : See —
Pollard, Leon G., Ridge, and Hofer. 2,739,029.
Hofer, David L. Control system for suction dredge relief
valve. 2,754,763, 7-17-56, CI. 103—11.
Hofer, Hans A. W., deceased (L. Ondratschek, executrix).
Mounting for lenses and the like. 2,767,612, 10-23-56, CI.
Hoff. Clarence A. Space heater for busses and the like.
2,746,726, 5-22-56, CI. 257—137.
Hoff. David. Portable lavatory cabinet with step drawer.
2.731,318, 1-17-56, CI. 312—210.
Hoff, John M., to The Tappan Stove Co. Automatic ignition
and control mechanism for gaseous fuel burners. 2,735,484,
2-21-56, CI. 161—9.
Hoff, John M., to The Tappan Stove Co. Automatic ignition
mechanism for gaseous fuel burners. 2,744,569, 5-8-56,
CI. 158—115.
Hoff, John M., to The Tappan Stove Co. Automatic ignition
mechanism for gas burners. 2,745,042, 5-8-56, CI. 317 — 83.
Hoff, John M., and C. M. Mayer, to The Tappan Stove Co.
Automatic ignition and control mechanism for gaseous fuel
burners. 2,761,502, 9-4-56, CI. 161 — 9.
Hoff, Melvern C, R. W. Watson, and E. K. Fields, to Standard
Oil Co. Lubricants. 2,758,089, 8-7-50, CI. 252 — 46.4.
Hoff. Ronald C, to Eriez Mfg. Co. Grate magnet. 2,733,812,
2-7-56, CI. 209—223.
Hoff, Ronald C. to Eriez Mfg. Co. Magnetic liquid separator.
2 765,912, 10-9-56, CI. 210—1.5.
Hoffacker, Theodore, Jr. : See —
Gallay, Harry M., and Hoffacker. 2,737,874.
Hoffarth, Odell H., to Collins Radio Co. Interlocked flexible
contact assembly for shaft. 2,747,166, 5-22-56, CI. 339—5.
Hoffecker, Frank V., to Chadbourn Gotham, Inc. Heel struc-
ture for full fashioned hosiery and method of forming same.
2,757,528, 8-7-56, CI. 60—182.
Hotter, Stephen. Curtain rod elevator. 2,758,809, 8-14-56,
CI. 248—265.
Hofferth, Burt F. : See —
Breuer, Frederick W., and Hofferth. 2,736,723.
Breuer, Frederick W., and Hofferth. 2,740,767.
Hoffhine, Charles E., Jr., to Abbott Laboratories. Aqueous
soluble salts of erythromycin. 2,761,859, 9-4-56, CI.
260—210.
Hoffman, Alfred E. : See —
Bloch, Herman S., and Hoffman. 2,762,712.
Whitmore, Harry E., and Hoffman. 2,752,408.
Hoffman, Arnold, & Co., Inc. : See —
Robinson, Charles A. 2,734,004.
Hoffman, Clarence A. : See —
Koepsell, Harold J., Jackson, and Hoffman. 2,729,587.
Hoffman, Charles P. Buckle. 2.748,436, 6-5-56, CI. 24—77.
Hoffman, Cromer. Ladder construction. 2,767,897, 10-23-56,
CI. 228—17.
Hoffman, Edward J. : See —
Fries, Adam J., and Hoffman. 2,770,280.
Hoffman Electronics Corp. : See —
Buchanan, James M., and Leedy. 2,764,687.
Buie, James L. 2,764,725.
Buie, James L. 2,772,396.
Dutton, Oscar B. 2,772,398.
Holbrook, James G., and Hunter. 2,769,088.
Jacobsen, Lance R. 2,757,288.
Kennedy, Benedict T. 2,771,987.
Kimp, Harry D. 2,762,919.
Kipp, David J. 2,754,682.
Knudson, Clarence B., and Buie. 2,772,320.
Pierson, Karl E., and Meng. 2.755,384.
Regnier, Norman J. 2,773,187.
Textrom, Ralph, and Daniels. 2,735,932.
Vice, Charles L. 2,739,489.
Vice, Charles L. 2,766,638.
Willyard, Leslie A., Vice, Armstrong, and Reiche.
2,738,757.
Hoffman, Floyd C. : See —
Magarinos, Joseph, and Hoffman. 2,770,456.
Hoffman, George, V2 to W. E. McCracken. Balanced support-
ing device illusion. 2,738,188, 3-13-56, CI. 272 — 8.
Hoffman, Harold J., to The Smead Mfg. Co. Alphabet order.
2.756,515, 7-31-56, CI. 35—35.
Hoffman, Henrich, to Daimler-Benz Akl i"ii wsdlschaft. In-
ternal combustion engine. 2,700,738, 10-16-56, CI.
123—32.
Hoffman, Herbert O. : See —
Wiles, Western, Hoffman, and Scobey. 2,739,592.
Hoffman, Herman S. Anti-skid device. 2,750,981. 6-19-56,
CI. 152—236.
Hoffman, Howard D. : See —
Gallo, Elia A., and Hoffman. 2,766,579.
Hoffman, James D., to North American Aviation. Inc. Fire
prevention arrangement. 2,735,635, 2-23-56, CI. 244 — 135.
Hoffman, James D., to North American Aviation, Inc. Fluid
flow regulator. 2,772,691, 12-4-56, CI. 137 — 220.
Hoffman, James H. : See —
Schwenninger, Earnest N., and Hoffman. 2,770,127.
Hoffman, Mark I. : See —
Kaufman. Warren F., and Hoffman. 2,733,726.
Hoffman, Paul R., to Burroughs Corp. Tape punching appa-
ratus. 2,775,300, 12-25-56, CI. 164 — 115.
Hoffman Radio Corp. : See —
Buchanan, James M., and Leedy. 2,764,687.
Hoffman, Raymond, to Associated Dye and Print Co., Inc.
Embossing rollers for textiles. 2,756,669, 7-31-56, CI.
101—25
Hoffman, Raymond A., to Allied Research Products. Inc.
Zinc plating brightener. 2.740.754. 4-3-56, CI. 204 — 55.
Hoffman, Robert J. Archery bow. 2,736,309. 2-28-56, CI.
124 — 23.
Hoffman. Roscoe C. Cylinder block and method of construc-
tion. 2,740.393. 4-3-50. CI. 123 — 195.
Hoffman. Roscoe C. Cushioned universal bearing structure.
2,752.178, fi-26-56, CI. 287-
Hoffman. Roscoe C. Transmissk
74—740.
Hoffman, Roy D. : See —
Diehl, Elias S., and Hoffman.
i57,557, 8-7-56, CI.
2,756,554.
LIST OF PATENTEES
369
Hoffman, Koy D. Teat bistoury with expansible cutter knives.
2,730,101, 1-10-56, CI. 128—305.
Hoffman, Roy D. Cartridge-powered cow dehorner. 2,764,813,
10-2-56, CI. 30—228.
Hoffman, Roy D. Cartridge-powered cow dehorner.
2,766,525, 10-16-56, CI. 30—228.
Hoffman, Simon J. Reciprocating saw with reversible blade.
2,764,188, 9-25-56, CI. 143 — 60.
Hoffman, Stanley : See—
Tagiaferri, Frank P., and Gier. 2,761,950.
Hoffman, Sven A., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Brake control
for coil winding machine. 2,758,795, 8-14-56, CI. 242 — 4.
Hoffman, Wenzell S. Arrow container. 2,771,620, 11-27-56,
CI. 150—1.5.
Hoffman Wilbur D., 50% to W. J. Roeder. Electric steam
furnace. 2,734,989, 2-14-56, CI. 219 — 39.
Hoffmann, Albert, 44% to W. Zimmerman, 3%% to E. F.
Engebretson, 3%% to G. V. Cos, and 3%% to W. R. Pearce.
Lint filter for clothes dryers. 2,732,029, 1-24-56, CI.
Hoffmann,' Allen D. : See —
Del Riccio, Lorenzo, Skeirik, Gottfried, and Hoffmann.
2,769,024.
Gottfried, Robert E., Hoffmann, and Skeirik. 2,769,026.
Hoffmann, Allen D„ to International Telemeter Corp.
System and apparatus for determining popularity ratings
of different transmitted programs. 2,766,374, 10-9-56, CI.
250—2.
Hoffmann, Allen D., and R. E. Gottfried, to International
Telemeter Corp. Prepaid entertainment distribution sys-
tem. 2,769,025, 10-30-56, CI. 178 — 5.1.
Hoffmann, Edward J. : See —
Anderson, James A., Jr., and Hoffmann. 2,729,688.
Anderson, James A., Jr., and Hoffmann. 2,704,340.
Hoffmann, Edward J., and A. M. Souby, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Production of indene. 2,763,701, 9-18-56,
CI. 260—668.
Hoffmann, Edward J., and H. G. Schutze, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Thermal dealkylation of aromatic hy-
drocarbons. 2,768,219, 10-23-56, CI. 260—672.
Hoffmann, Erwin A. Generator lifting tongs. 2,736,601,
2-28-56, CI. 294 — 104.
Hoffmann, Heinrich. to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft.
Prechamber compression ignition engine. 2,734,491,
2-14-56, CI. 123—32.
Hoffmann, Henry K. Lamp shade holder. 2,745,002, 5-8-56,
CI. 240—128.
Hoffmann, Karl E. Bolt measuring attachment for chain
saws and the like. 2,765,007, 10-2-56, CI. 143 — 157.
Hoffmann, Karl, and E. Tagmann, to Ciba Pharmaceutical
Products, Inc. Thiosemicarbazones of alicyclic monoke-
tones with a benzene nucleus condensed in a,#-position.
2,741,635, 4-10-56, CI. 260—552.
Hoffmann, Karl, E. Sury, and E. Tagmann, to Ciba Pharma-
ceutical Products. Inc. Azacycloalkanes. 2,742,475,
4-17-56. CI. 260—293.4.
Hoffmann, Karl, E. Tagmann, and E. Urech, to Ciba Pharma-
ceutical Products, Inc. Tetrahydropyridine compounds,
their salts and quaternary compounds. 2,749,346, 6-5-56,
CI. 260—281.
Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. : See —
Aeschlimann, John A., and Stempel. 2,731,493.
Aeschlimann, John A., and Tabenkin. 2,742,360.
Aeschlimann, John A., and Tabenkin. 2,742,361.
Aeschlimann, John A., and Tabenkin. 2,742,362.
Cannalonga, Marco A., and Magid. 2,750,177.
Doebel, Karl, and Spiegelberg. 2,761,861.
Doebel, Karl, and Spiegelberg. 2,761,862.
Doebel, Karl, and Spiegelberg. 2,761,863.
Finkelstein, Jacob. 2,742,463.
Finkelstein, Jacob, and Lee. 2,773,875.
Fox, Herman H. 2,744,113.
Fromherz, Konrad, Gruessner, and Schnider. 2,770,569.
Gardner, Thomas S. 2,756,236.
Goldberg, Moses W. 2,761,866.
Goldberg, Moses W., and Lehr. 2,755,278.
Goldberg, Moses W., and Rachlin. 2,768,202.
Goldberg. Moses W., and Teitel. 2,736,746.
Goldberg, Moses W., and Teitel. 2,736,747.
Goldberg, Moses W., and Teitel. 2,746,992.
Goldberg, Moses W., and Teitel. 2,761,865.
Goldberg, Moses W., and Teitel. 2,774,766.
Grewe, Rudolf. 2,744,137.
Grussner, Andreas, and Schnider. 2,740,788.
Hegedtis. Balthasar. 2,746,968.
Isler, Otto, Montavon, Riiegg, and Zeller. 2.730,549.
Karrer, Paul, and Viscontini. 2,740,775.
Klaui, Heinrich. 2,764,520.
Lee, John, and Smith. 2,764,585.
Long, Robert F. 2,755,284.
Lutz, August H. 2,740,790.
Mateles, Michael, and Widmer. 2,775,521.
Marbet, Roman, and Wintevstein. 2 76S.198.
Schnider, Otto. 2,746,962.
Steiger. Norbert. 2,732,373.
Steiger. Norbert. 2.732.374.
Stempel, Arthur. 2,774,769.
Surmatis, Joseph D. 2,760,998.
Surmatis. Joseph D., and Juliano. 2,732,396.
Vogler, Karl. 2,744,112.
Walter. Max. 2,731,498.
Wenis, Edward. 2,734,054.
Wenner, Wilhelm. 2,740,795.
Wenner, Wilhelm. 2,773,877.
Hoffmann, Melville C, and H. E. Kratz. Filter. 2,750,045,
6-12-56, CI. 210 — 165.
Hoffmann, Ullrich : Uee —
Weihe, Adolf, and Hoffmann. 2,771,485.
Hoffmann, Ullrich, O. Schweitzer, and K. Rinn, to Deutsche
ooitl- uiiu bjluer-bcheideaustalt, vormals Roessler. Process
for the preparation of hexahydroxybenzene. 2,736,752,
2-28-56, CI. 260—621.
Hoffmann, Ulrich, and H. Veith, to Deutsche Gold- und
Silber-Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler. Process for the
production of finely divided silica and alkali formates.
2,737,446, 3-6-56, CI. 23—182.
Hoffmann, Walter, to Actiengesellschaft Joh. Jacob Rieter &
Cie. Method and device for winding cops in ring-spinning
and ring-doubling machines having a vertically movable spin-
dle rail. 2,732,683, 1-31-56, CI. 57 — 95.
Hoffmaster Co., Inc. : See —
Walton, William M. 2,729,267.
Hoffmaster, George R., to Willson Products, Inc. Adjustable
means for face protective device. 2,747,191, 5-29-56, CI.
2—8.
Hoffmeister, Erich. Drilling or grinding tools, more particu-
larly for dental purposes. 2.748.483, 6-5-56, CI. 32 — 48.
Hoffmeister, Hans G., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Automatic self-filling conveyor. 2,770,350, 11-13-56, CI.
198—34.
Hoffmeister, John F., and D. S. Koncak, to International
Milling Co. Bulk car unloader. 2,754,982, 7-17-56, CI.
214 — 44.
Hoffstetter, George O. Mixing and blending machine.
2,738,960, 3-20-56, CI. 259—3.
Hofgaard, Rolf. Print wheel setting mechanism. 2,742,855,
4-24-56, CI. 101—93.
Hofgesang, William, to The Singer Mfg. Co. Cording and
embroidering presser-foot attachments for sewing machines.
2,737,914, 3-13-56, CI. 112—139.
Hbfler, Balthasar : See —
Ritzau, Inge, Brugger. and HSfler. 2,772,117.
Hofman, Isidor O. Acoustic devices. 2,755,880, 7-24-56,
CI. 181—24.
Hofmann, Corris M., to American Cyanamid Co. 1 -substituted-
4-sulfamylpiperazine and method of preparing the same.
2,748,125, 5-29-56, CI. 260—256.5.
Hofmann, Corris M., to American Cyanamid Co. Sulfamyl-
piperazines and method of preparing the same. 2,74X.rJM,
5-29-56, CI. 260—268.
Hofmann, Erich. Electrical connecting device. 2,770,794,
11-13-56, CI. 339—273.
Hofmann, Hugo, to Beaunit Mills Inc. Method and appa-
ratus for producing novelty yarn. 2,730,757, 1-17-56.
CI. 18—8.
Hofmann, Hugo, to Beaunit Mills, Inc. Production of novelty
yarn. 2,765,489, 10-9-56, CI. 18 — 8.
Hofmann, Walter A., to The Warner & Swasev Co. Die cast
shuttle guide. 2,766,777, 10-16-56, CI. 139—188.
Hofmaster, Earl A. Rod cutting device. 2,743,520, 5-1-56,
CI. 30 — 102.
Hofmeister, Hans, and A. Krus ; said Hofmeister assor to
Demag Aktiengesellschaft. Rotary tilting furnace.
2,767,971, 10-23-56. CI. 263—33.
Hofmeister, Richard : See —
Sommer, Richard, and Hofmeister. 2,771,810.
Hofrichter, Charles H., Jr. : See —
Chren, William A., and Hofrichter. 2,736,066.
Hofrichter, Charles H., Jr., and P. M. Kempmever. to Olin
Mathieson Chemical Corp. Method of producing non-block-
ing, moistureproof, heat-sealable regenerated cellulose film.
2,752,266, 6-26-56, CI. 117—76.
Hofrichter, Hazel H. : See —
Hofrichter, Martin E. and H. H. 2,775,490.
Hofrichter, Martin E. and H. H. Scaffold board splicer.
2,775,490, 12-25-56, CI. 304—38.
Hofstatter, Frank P., to General Motors Corp. Wear resist-
ing structure for conveyor belts. 2,745,541, 5-15-56, CI.
Hofstetter, 'Emil : See —
Smith. Arthur E. \
Hof tiezer, Henry : See-
Line, Richard A., and Hoftiezer. 2,761,312.
Hogan, Anthony : See —
Dell, Angus T. 2,754.147.
Hogan, Clarence L., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Non-reciprocal waveguide attenuator. 2,748,353, 5-29-56,
CI. 333 — 81.
Hogan, Clarence L., to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc.
Gyromagnetic resonance type microwave mode converter
2,768,354, 10-23-56, CI. 333—21.
Hogan, Clifford S. Horizontal synchronizing system.
2,742,528, 4-17-56. CI. 178—69.5.
Hogan, James J., to The International Silver Co. Brace for
supporting lids of display chests. 2,767,875, 10-23-56 CI.
217 — 61.
Hogan, John E., to C. and E. M. Hartwell, d. b. a. Hartwell
Aviation Supply Co. Connectors for jet engine blankets.
2.737,697, 3-13-56, CI. 24—19.
Hogan, John E., and L. R. Poe, to C. and E. M. Hartwell. co-
partners, d. b. a. Hartwell Aviation Supply Co. Rotatable
access door. 2,732.970, 1-31-56, CI. 220 — 40.
Hogan, John M. Rotary sewer cleaning tool. 2,756,447,
7-31-56, CI. 15—104.3.
Hogan, John W. : See —
Daniels, Howard L.. and Hogan. 2,730,698.
Hogan, Joseph L., to Walk-A-Lator Mfg. Co., Inc. Invalid
walker. 2,745,465, 5-15-56, CI. 155 — 23.
Hofstetter. 2,752,342.
370
Hogan Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Hester, Frank A., and Ressler. 2,760,167.
Hogan, Lawrence J., Jr. Supporting ieg construction.
2,738,246, 3-13-56, CI. 311—114.
Hogan, Milton A. : See —
Wuerfel, Robert P., and Hogan. 2,743,350.
Hogan, Robert J. : See —
Lanning, William C, and Hogan. 2,775,637.
Hogan, Walter H., to The Cleveland Pneumatic Tool Co.
Lifting mechanism having clutch and brake. 2,756,964,
7-31-56, CI. 254—98.
Hogan, Walter H., to The Cleveland Pneumatic Tool Co.
Steering mechanism. 2,759,687, 8-21-56, CI. 244—50.
Hogan, Walter H., to The Cleveland Pneumatic Tool Co. Ball
screw and nut construction. 2,767,593, 10-23-56, CI.
74 — 459.
Hogan, Walter H., and H. Bourassa, to The Cleveland Pneu-
matic Tool Co. Ball friction drive. 2,756,609, 7-31-56,
CI. 74—459.
Hogan, William J., to Stapling Machines Co. Fastener for
wirebound boxes. 2,762,522, 9-11-56, CI. 217 — 68.
Hogan, William J., to Stapling Machines Co. Box machine
conveyor drive. 2,772,768, 12-4-56, CI. 198—203.
Hogan, William J., and C. O. Riker, to Stapling Machines Co.
Wirebound box blank inverter. 2,753,038, 7-3-56. CI.
Hogan, William J., and A. M. Sylvester, to Stapling Machines
Co. Cutting machine for making lined wirebound boxes.
2,762,432, 9-11-56, CI. 164—38.
Hoganas-Billesholms Aktiebolag : Bee —
Barth, Otto F. F. 2,771,341.
Sieurin, Sven E., and Olsson. 2,730,283.
Hogberg, George F. Boat construction, including cushioned
mounting board for outboard motor. 2,738,751, 3-20-56,
CI. 115—17.
Hogeman, Hans, to American Bosch Anna Corp. Fuel injec-
tion pump. 2,765,741, 10-9-56, CI. 103—5.
Hogeman, Hans, and P. G. Burman, to American Bosch Anna
Corp. Fuel control system. 2,758,584, 8-14-56, CI.
123—140.
Hogg, John A. : Bee —
Beal, Philip F., Ill, and Hogg. 2,732,384.
Beal, Philip F., Ill, and Hogg. 2,758,993.
Korman, Jerome, and Hogg. 2,774,775.
Nathan, Alan H., and Hogg. 2,730,637.
Nathan, Alan H, and Hogg. 2,751,397.
Schneider, William P., and Hogg. 2,769,825.
Hogg, John A., to The Upjohn Co. l-methyl-2-carboxy-7-oxy
derivatives of hydrophenanthrenes and process. 2,732,389,
1-24-56, CI. 260 — 473.
Hogg, John A., P. F. Beal, A. H. Nathan, and F. H. Lincoln,
Jr., to The TJpjohn Co. 9 :ll-oxido steroids. 2,730,525,
1-10-56, CI. 260—239.55.
Hogg, John A., and A. H. Nathan, to The Upjohn Co. 11-
keto-21-iodoprogesterone. 2,734,065, 2-7-56, CI. 260 — 397.3.
Hogg, John A., P. F. Beal, and F. H. Lincoln, Jr., to The Up-
john Co. 21-Hydroxy-4,17(20)-pregnadiene-3,ll-dione and
esters thereof. 2,735,856, 2-21-56. CI. 260—397.45.
Hogg, John A., and A. H. Nathan, to The Upjohn Co. Steroids.
2.740.782, 4-3-56, CI. 260—239.57.
Hogg, John A., and A. H. Nathan, to The Upjohn Co. Steroids.
2.740.783, 4-3-56, CI. 260—239.57.
Hogg, John A., and W. P. Schneider, to The Upjohn Co.
Steroid alkali-metal enolates. 2,750,381, 6-12-56, CI.
260—239.55.
Hogg, John A., P. F. Beal, and F. H. Lincoln. Jr., to The Up-
john Co. Carbonyloxysteroids. 2,752,366, 6-26-56, CI.
260—397.1.
Hogg, John A., and F. H. Lincoln, Jr., to The Upjohn Co.
Enolates of 21-formyl steroids and process. 2,767,198,
10-16-56, CI. 260—397.4.
Hogg, John A., P. F. Beal. A. H. Nathan, and F. H. Lincoln,
to The Upjohn Co. Steroids. 2,771,475, 11-20-56, CI.
260—397.1.
Hogg, John A., P. F. Beal, and F. H. Lincoln, Jr., to The
Upjohn Co. Dihalosteroids. 2,774,776, 12-18-56, CI.
260—397.1.
Hoggatt. Gilbert A., and C. G. Shuttleworth, to Bestwall
Gypsum Co. Method and apparatus for producing plaster.
2,767,005, 10-10-56, CI. 23—260.
Hoggren, Oscar C. Portable milk pasteurizer. 2,769,564,
11-6-56, CI. 220—13.
Hoglan, Forest A., to International Minerals & Chemical Corp.
Recovery of glutamic acid. 2,730,545, 1-10-56, CI. 260—527.
Hoglan, Forest A., and P. A. Pugh, Jr., to International
Minerals & Chemical Corp. Treatment of protein hydrol-
ysates. 2.751,408, 6-19-56, Cl. 260—519.
Hoglund. Nils. Templet formers. 2,732,770, 1-31-56, Cl.
90—13.1.
Hoglund, Nils. Grinding wheel dressing apparatus.
2,768,619, 10-30-56, Cl. 125—11.
Hoglund, Nils. Grinding wheel dressing apparatus. 2,774,344,
12-18-56, Cl. 125—11.
Hoglund, Stlg P. G., and A. G. Kindahl, to Sandvikens Jern-
verks Aktiebolag. Rock drilling bit. 2,735,656, 2-21-56,
Cl. 255—63.
Hogue, Ephraim W. Hydraulic motors. Re. 24,252, 12-4-56,
Cl. 121—56.
Hogue, Ephraim W. Hydraulic motors. 2,730,076, 1-10^-56,
Cl. 121—56.
Hogue, Walter S. : See —
Novak, Leo J., and Hogue. 2,746,906.
Novak, Leo J., and Hogue. 2,768,097.
Novak. Leo J., Hogue, and Homer. 2,756,160.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Hogue, Walters E. : See —
Walker, Robert M., Barry, and Hogue. 2,764,680.
Hohenner, Werner W. Hydraulic system. 2,744,385, 5-8-56,
a. 60—53.
Honing, Conrad, Jr. : See —
Fortess, Fred, and Honing. 2,730,498.
Hohl, John, to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Glass containers
and closures for same. 2,731,165, 1-17-56, Cl. 215 — 40.
Hohl, John, O. Bjering, and W. J. Ringel, to Owens-Illinois
Glass Co. Apparatus for sealing containers. 2,735,600,
2-21-56, Cl. 226—82.
Hohlfelder, F., Co., The : See-
Reed, Thomas W. 2,729,846.
Hohmann, Albert : See —
Cooper, Benjamin, and Hohmann. 2,732,797.
Hohmann, Albert F. : See —
Cooper, Benjamin, and Hohmann. 2,741,529.
Cooper, Benjamin, and Hohmann. 2,755,023.
Cooper, Benjamin, Hohmann, and Wapner. 2,749,538.
Hohmann, Joseph W. Frozen food cutter. 2,750,669,
6-19-56, Cl. 30—355.
Hohner, Matthias, Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Bierl, Richard. 2,733.628.
Hohnl, Kurt E. : See —
Omon, Gene L., and Hohnl. 2,735,696.
Hohwart, Ernest F. : See —
Hohwart, George and E. F. 2,733,072.
Hohwart, George and E. F. 2,747,880.
Hohwart, George and E. F., to N. A. Woodworth Co. Finger
chuck. 2,733,072, 1-31-56, Cl. 279 — 4.
Hohwart, George and E. F., to N. A. Woodworth Co. Rub-
ber power booster. 2,747,880, 5-29-56, Cl. 279 — 4.
Holness, Alice C. Sifter device. 2,735,548, 2-21-56, Cl.
209—283.
Hoisve, Harold V. : See-
Maxwell, Ira C, Langen, and Hoisve. 2,760,698.
Hoitt, Clifford E. Exhaust device for marine internal com-
bustion engines. 2,760,593, 8-28-56, Cl. 181—43.
Hokans, Carl A. : See — ■
Onksen, George W., and Hokans. 2,767,305.
Hokanson, Nils O. G. : See —
Rauterberg, Hilbert F. 2,739,007.
Hoke, Charles E., to United States Rubber Co. Processing of
rubber. 2,735,793, 2-21-56, Cl. 134—6.
Hoke, Harry H., Jr. Propeller. 2,755,867, 7-24-56, Cl.
170—156.
Hoke, Howard L. : See —
Risley, Roger E., and Hoke. 2,738,995.
Holaday, Harold O. : See —
MacMillan, Charles W.. Holaday, and Pierce. 2,765,540.
Holan, J. H., Corp. : See — ■
Holan, James H., and Troche.
Troche, Herman J., and Holan.
Troche, Herman J., and Holan.
Holan, James H. : See —
Troche, Herman J., and Holan.
Troche, Herman J., and Holan.
Holan, James H, and H. J. Troche,
Side structures of utility truck bodi
Cl. 296—28.
Holappa, John E., to H. E. Beyster & Associates, Inc. Auto-
mobile parking machine. 2,773,609, 12-11-56, Cl.
214—16.1.
Holbrefin S. A. : See —
Boris, Frangois C, and S. Boris, nee Jokelson.
2,760,822.
Holbrook, Francis C. Refuse destructor. 2,771,847,
11-27-56, Cl. 110—15.
Holbrook, Gordon E., to General Motors Corp. Variable
nozzle actuator. 2,761,277, 9^-56. Cl. 60 — 35.6.
Holbrook, James G., and W. L. Hunter, to Hoffman Elec-
tronics Corp. Oscillator. 2,769,088, 10-30-56, Cl.
250—36.
Holbrook, Orrin C. : See —
Bond, Donald C, and Holbrook. 2,772,737.
Moenning, William K., and Holbrook. 2.769,335.
Holbrook, Orrin C, to The Pure Oil Co. Acidizing siliceous
formations. 2,742,425, 4-17-56, Cl. 252—8.55.
Holbrook, Thomas R. : See —
McCord, Douglas D., Holbrook, and Rudolph. 2,757,434.
Holcomb, James E. : See —
Stewart, Harold C, and Holcomb. 2,731,606.
Holdeman, Charles L. Container for fly and similar lures.
2,734,306, 2-14-56, Cl. 43—57.5.
Holdeman, John W., and E. F. Farrell, to Borg-Warner
Corp. Cardioidal shaped brake band. 2,768,714, 10-30-56,
Cl. 188—259.
Holdeman, Lloyd H., to Manning, Maxwell & Moore, Inc. Ap-
paratus for supporting railway vehicles. 2,735,376,
2-21-56, Cl. 104—32.
Holden. Arthur S., Jr., to The Coe Mfg. Co. Veneer dryer.
2,767,485, 10-23-56, Cl. 34—205.
Holden, Calvin B., to Columbia-Southern Chemical Corp.
Production of isopropyl chloroformate. 2,732,914, 1-31-56,
Cl. 183 — 119.
Holden, Dermot F. : See —
Nydegger, Roland R., and Holden. 2,767,534.
Holden, Donald L. : See —
Murray, Maurice J., and Holden. 2,736,713.
Holden, Lawrence T., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Fraudulent ground corrective for coin collector circuit.
2,765,366, 10-2-56, Cl. 179—6.3.
2,772,913.
2,753,224.
2,754,536.
2,753,224.
2,754,536.
J. H. Holan Corp.
2,772,913, 12-4-56,
LIST OF PATENTEES
Holden, Lawrence T., and K. E. Stevens, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Telephone coin collector. 2,766,866,
10-16-56, CI. 194—97.
Holden, Margaret H. : See—
Holden, Orloff W. 2,739,711.
Holden. Orloff W. 2,771,998.
Lee, John C, and Gerberich. 2,741,467.
Holden, Norman G., to Powers-Samas Accounting Machines
Ltd. Machines for sorting statistical cards. 2,737,305,
3-6-56, CI. 214 — 111.
Holden, Orloff W. : See —
Lee, John C, and Gerberich. 2,741,467.
Holden, Orloff W., to O. W. and M. H. Holden, a partnership
d. b. a. Knickerbocker Rubber Co., not Inc. Screen and
holder for aerating device. 2,739,711, 3-27-56, CI. 210—84.
Holden, Orloff W., to O. W. and M. H. Holden, d. b. a. Knicker-
bocker Rubber Co. Aerator screen. 2,771,998, 11-27-56,
CI. 210—84.
Holden, William H. T., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Station number identifier. 2,739,187, 3-20-56, CI. 179 — 18.
Holden, William H. T., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Resolving and integrating arrangement. 2,740,583, 4-3-56,
CI. 235—61.
Holder, Clinton H. : See —
Long, Robert B., Carver, Holder, and Felix. 2,775,543.
Holder, Clinton H., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Process of recovery of oxygenated hydrocarbons from hy-
drocarbon synthesis. 2,746,985, 5-22-56, CI. 260—450.
Holder, David A. Leg, knee, and foot guard and support.
2,733,443, 2-7-56. CI. 2—22.
Holder, Deceia R. : See —
Holder, James B. 2,731,789.
Holder, James B., deceased, by D. R. Holder, administratrix.
Method of forming novelty yarn. 2,731,789, 1-24-56. CI.
57—160.
Holderle, Frederick S., H. C. R., and N. F. W. Refrigerated
display case. 2,763,135, 9-18-56, CI. 62 — 89.5.
Holderle, Harvey C. R. : See —
Holderle, Frederick S., H. C. R., and N. F. W. 2,763,135.
Holderle, Norbert F. W. : See —
Holderle, Frederick S., H. C. R., and N. F. W. 2,763,135.
Holding Intercito S. A. : See —
Malamoud, Georges, and Rubli. 2,773,283.
Holdsworth Mfg. Co.. Inc. : See —
Holdsworth. Willie. 2,728,954.
Holdsworth, Willie, to Holdsworth Mfg. Co., Inc. Drafting
apparatus with multiple porcupines. 2,728,954, 1-3-56,
CI. 19—130.
Holdt, Donald H., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Vibrator power
supply. 2,742,580, 4-17-56, CI. 307—82.
Holgerson, Arvid R. Water kite. 2,744,352, 5-8-56, CI.
43—43.13.
Holgerson, Arvid R. Floor covering block. 2,760,895,
8-28-56, CI. 154 — 49.
Holiday, Stanley M., Jr. : See —
Bode, Robert H., Holiday, and Hawke. 2,750,028.
Holin, William F., to General Motors Corp. Railway vehicle
traction motor cooling system. 2,746,400 5-22-56. CI.
105—59.
Holin, William F., to General Motors Corp. Locomotive truck.
2,748,721, 6-5-56, CI. 105—193.
Holl, James W. F. Exhaust back pressure braking system.
2,730,090, 1-10-56, CI. 123 — 97.
Holl, Raymond : See —
Feilden, Goeffrey B. R., Simons, and Holl. 2,753,883.
Hollabaugh, Max G. F. D. Sher, and K. R. Wisner, to ACF
Industries, Inc. Method and apparatus for magnetically
recording video-frequency signals. 2,772,135, 11-27-56 CI.
346 — 74.
Holland-Bowyer Wilfrid, and J. H. Woodward, to Dunlop
Rubber Co. Ltd. Reinforced fireproof hose. 2,730,133,
1-10-^56, CI. 138—56.
Holland Co. : See —
Holland, Cyrus J., Wulff, and Carlson. 2,737,905.
Holland, Cyrus J., C. W. Wulff, and A. H. Carlson, to Holland
Co. Truck bolster damping device. 2,737,905, 3-13-56,
CI. 105— 197.
Holland, David O., to Beecham Research Laboratories Ltd.
Preparation of methionine from a-amino-7-methylthiobu-
tyronitrile. 2,775,616, 12-25-56, CI. 260—534.
Holland, Donald B., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Phase shift
system utilizing saturable reactors and motor control
utilizing such system. 2,745,049, 5-8-56, CI. 318 — 331.
Holland, Glen. Coffee making apparatus. 2,767,640,
10-23-56, CI. 99—283.
Holland, James H. Chewing gum disposer. 2,757,859, 8-7-56,
CI. 232 — 43.2.
Holland, John A. Tire tread trimming machine. 2,751,979,
6-26-56, CI. 164—10.2.
Holland, John H., and F. G. Brown, to Telautograph Corp.
Telescriber. 2,756,272, 7-24-56, CI. 178 — 19.
Holland, Kenneth M., to Hexcel Products Inc. Method of
expanding expandable metal foil honeycomb. 2,756,496,
7-31-56, CI. 29— 455.
Leslie A. Apparatus for vaporization of metals
Holland, Richard W. Adjustable anti thumb sucking device.
2,767,709, 10-23-56, Cl. 128—133.
Hollander, Gerhard L, to Clevite Corp. Addressing system
for data records. 2,765,456, 10-2-56, CI. 340 — 174.
371
Hollander, Max L., and Y. E. Lebedeff, to American Smelt-
ing and Refining Co. Preparation of zinc electrolytes.
2,772.230L 11-27-56, CI. 204—119.
Hollander, William L.. to A. B. Chance Co. Ratchet mecha-
nism for chain hoists. 2,741,927. 4-17-56, CI. 74—152.
Hollander, William L.. to A. B. Chance Co. High voltage air
break switch assemblies. 2,745,919, 5-15-56, CI. 200—48.
Hollander, William L., to A. B. Chance Co. Switch contacts.
2,753,407, 7-3-56, CI. 200 — 48.
Hollansworth, McFerrell, to McKinney Mfg. Co. Motor ve-
hicle door hinge. 2,771,628, 11-27-56, CI. 16—138.
Holle, Otto E. Planter shoe. 2,769,412, 11-6-56, CI.
110—73.
Hollenbeck, Clifford M., to Merck & Co., Inc. Curing of meat.
2,739,899, 3-27-56, CI. 99—159.
Hollenberg, Arthur v., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Electronic amplifier. 2,742,588, 4-17-56. CI. 315—3.6.
Hollenberg, Frederick H., Jr., to Baldwin-Hill Co. Method
of making mineral wool insulation. 2,732,295, 1-24-56,
CI. 92—21.
Hollenshead, Earl F., to Great Lakes Products, Inc. Casting
rod handle. 2,756,531, 7-31-56, CI. 43—22.
Holler, Hans, to the firm : Gebruder Holler Maschinenfabrik.
Fully automatically operating machine for filling bags of
all types. 2,768,493. 10-30-56, CI. 53—385.
Holleron, William K. : See —
Louden, Edgar W., and Holleron. 2,730,256.
Holley Carburetor Co. : See —
Egerer, William E. 2,752,133.
Egerer, William E. 2,768,818.
Gardner, Dale. 2,752,136.
Hartman, Frank W., Jr. 2,740,853.
Holley, George M., Jr. 2,748,881.
Holley, George M., Sr. 2,745,394.
Johnson, Kalin S. 2,766,747.
Keil, Leonard W. 2,751,919.
Kittler, Milton J. 2,737,375.
Kittler, Milton J., Sterner, and Smitley. 2,745,645.
Nye, Ray. 2,752,132.
Smitley, Marion L. 2,732,191.
Smitley, Marion L., and Sterner. 2,766,024.
Sterner, Melvin F. 2,769,436.
Udale, Stanley M. 2,739,582.
Udale, Stanley M. 2,741,466.
Udale, Stanley M. 2,750,171.
Udale, Stanley M. 2,767,697.
Ziniuk, Michael A. 2,740,055.
Holley, Donald A. Thermostatic control for marine engine
cooling systems. 2,757,650, 8-7-56, CI. 123 — 41.08.
Holley, George M., Jr., to Holley Carburetor Co. Vacuum
type power steering with control means responsive to en-
gine and vehicle speeds. 2,748,881, 6-5-56, CI. 180 — 79.2.
Holley, George M., Sr., to Holley Carburetor Co. Manifold
assembly for internal combustion engines. 2,745,394,
5-15-56, CI. 123—122.
Hollick, John G. : See —
Morgan, Paul E., and Hollick. 2,766,045.
Holliday, Clyde T. : See —
Roberts, Richard B., Petersen, and Holliday. 2,773,732.
Holliday, Theodore B. : See —
Webb, Chester H.. and Holliday. 2,771,291.
Hollihan, John P., Jr. : See —
Dart, Sidney L., and Hollihan. 2,737,806.
Hollinger, Max. Undergarment. 2,750,595, 6-19-56, CI.
2—113.
Hollingsworth, Alfred V. Gravity abrasion apparatus.
2,733,550. 2-7-56, CI. 51—15.
Hollingsworth, Clinton A., to Smith-Douglass Co., Inc. Con-
centration of minerals. 2,753,045, 7-3-56, Cl. 209 — 170.
Hollingsworth, Clinton A., to Smith-Douglass Co., Inc. Treat-
ment of phosphate rock. 2,753.253, 7-3-56, Cl. 71—44.
Hollingsworth, Clinton A., to Smith-Douglas Co., Inc. Con-
centration of minerals. 2,758,714, 8-14-56, Cl. 209 — 168.
Hollingsworth, Clinton A., to Smith-Douglass Co., Inc. Treat-
ment of phosphate rock to recover phosphorus, fluorine,
calcium, and uranium. 2,773,736, 12-11-56, Cl. 23 — 14.5.
Hollingsworth, Clinton A., and J. C. Williams, to Smith-
Douglass Co., Inc. Defluorination of phosphate rock.
2,754,191, 7-10-56, Cl. 71—45.
Hollingsworth, Guilford L., to Boeing Airplane Co. Electrical
multiplier using hall effect. 2,767,911, 10-23-56, Cl.
235—61.
Hollingsworth, Irene M. Sanitary appliance. 2,731,014,
l-lf-56, Cl. 128—290.
Hollingsworth, Jean P. Sanding attachment. 2,746,216,
5-22-56, Cl. 51—195.
Hollingsworth, John R. : See —
Ade, Fred O., and Hollingsworth. 2,742,887.
Bedell, Karl L., and Hollingsworth. 2,745,398.
Hollingsworth, Raphael. Fuel charge turbulator for internal
combustion engines. 2,740,392, 4-3-56, Cl. 123 — 142.
Hollingsworth, Raphael. Power insert for internal combus-
tion engines. 2,763,255, 9-18-56, Cl. 123—191.
Hollingsworth, Thomas H. Telescopic tower jack. 2,739,850,
3-27-56, Cl. 304—29.
Hollins, Jesse R. Flashing direction signalling system for
vehicles. 2,747,174, 5-22-56, Cl. 340—81.
Hollins, Jesse R. Direction signalling systems. 2,750,467.
6-12-56, Cl. 200—116.
2,750,468.
372
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Hollins, Jesse R. Lighting circuit condition indicator.
2,764,752, 9-25-56, CI. 340 — 252.
Hollins, Jesse R. Self-cancelling directional signal device.
2 766,344, 10-9-50, CI. 200—61.37.
Hollinshead, William H., to Control Mfg. Co. Pump control.
2,765,743, 10-9-56, CI. 103—25.
Hollis, Charles E. : See —
Abbott, Leslie S., Faulkner, and Hollis. 2,739,072.
Hollis, Homer H. Side arm tractor attachment. 2,754,741,
7-17-56, CI. 97 — 47.37.
Hollis, James L., and H. Nebiker, Jr., to Collins Radio Co.
Removable coaxial vacuum tube connector. 2,760,177,
8-21-56, CI. 339—258.
Hollis, John C, to Giddings & Lewis Machine Tool Co.
Displacement indicator. 2,743,699, 5-1-56, CI. 116 — 115.
Hollis, Robert F., to Alton Box Board Co. Tension control
means in rotary presses for printing and blanking.
2,741,176, 4-10-56. CI. 101 — 227.
Hollis, Robert V. Bubble blower. 2,741,068, 4-10-56, CI.
46—7.
Hollister, Edwin S.. to General Electric Co. Operating mech-
anism for automatic electric toasters. 2.771,022, 11-20-56,
CI. 99—329.
Hollister, Miles F. : See —
Bodkin, Lawrence E. 2,740,194.
Hollman. Peter I., to Geo. D. Roper Corp. Gas burner ig-
nition system. 2,751,970, 0-26-56, CI. 158 — 130.
Hollmann, Hans E., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Navy. Speedometer.
2,743,417, 4-24-56, CI. 324—68.
Hollmann, Hans E. Electromechanical nonlinear capacitor.
2.755,419, 7-17-56, CI. 317—249.
Hollmann, Hans E., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Navy. Capacitive ac-
celerometer. 2,766,429, 10-9-56, CI. 324 — 70.
Hollmann, Hans E. Electric amplifiers with nonlinear
piezoids. 2,773,137, 12-4-50, CI. 179 — 171.
Hollossy, Zoltan. Game board device. 2,743,107, 4-24-56,
CI. 273—134.
Holloway, Judson H. : See —
Gray, Kenneth R., Holloway, and Thomas. 2,767.109.
Holloway, Owen J., Sr. Tobacco looping horse. 2,707,862.
10-23-56, CI. 214—5.5.
Holloway, Robert L. Constant torque coupling. 2,729,077,
1-3-56, CI. 64—30.
Holloway, Robert L., to American Machine & Foundry Co.
Thrust control mechanism for jet-propelled aircraft.
2,757,510, 8-7-56, CI. 60—35.54.
Holloway, Robert L., to American Machine & Foundry Co.
Reversible bicycle frame. 2,773,695, 12-11-56, CI.
280—7.11.
Holloway, Robert L., and J. Zuercher, to American Machine
& Foundry Co. Bowling pin elevating mechanism.
2,767,983, 10-23-56, CI. 273—43.
Holly Carburetor Co. : See —
Keil, Leonard W. 2,747,508.
Holly, Frederick W., and C. F. Spencer, to Merck & Co., Inc.
Di(omega - carboxyalkyl) - tetrathiocyclodecane. 2,766,257,
10-9-56. CI. 260—327.
Holly, Frederick W., and C. H. Stammer, to Merck & Co., Inc.
Synthesis of 4-amino-3-isoxazolidone and its derivatives.
2,772 281, 11-27-56, CI. 260—307.
Holly, Harry H., to Hollymatie Corp. Sheet feeder for patty
molding apparatus. 2,757,412, 8-7-56, CI. 17 — 32.
Holly, Harry H., to Hollymatie Corp. Material removing de-
vice for molding apparatus. 2,763,026, 9-18-56, CI.
17—32.
Holly Mfg. Co. : See-
Bedell, Karl L., and Hollingsworth. 2,745,398.
Holly, Stanley C, to Cincinnati Screen Process Supplies Inc.
Squeegee and frame mounting for stencil printing machines.
2,770,191, 11-13-56, CI. 101—126.
Holly Sugar Corp. : See —
Cotton, Robert H., and Rorabaugh. 2,774,671.
Daniels, Robert M., Maudru, and Rorabaugh. 2,744,840.
Hollyday, James H., and E. D. Nolt, to Sperry Rand Corp.
Raler crink construction. 2,750,811, 6-19-56, CI. 74 — 595.
Hollyday, William C, Jr. : See —
Garber, John D„ Hollyday, and Vanderbilt. 2,746,925.
Hollyday, William C, Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. Lubricating oil additives. 2,744,071, 5-1-56, CI.
252—51.5.
Hollyday, William C, Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. Modified polymeric pour point depressants. 2,749,312,
6-5-56, CI. 252—50.
Hollyday, William C, Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. Alkylated polvstyrene pour depressants. 2,750,205,
7-24-56, CI. 260—671.
Hollyday, William C, Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. Lubricating compositions. 2,709,783, 11-6-56, CI.
252—45.
Hollyday, William C, Jr., T. S. Tutwiler, and C. F. Ford,
to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Polymerization
process. 2,748,083, 5-2!) -50, C). 252—51.5.
Crandell, Roy L. 2,741,502.
Hollymatie Corp. : See —
Holly, Harry H. 2,757,412.
Holly, Harry H. 2,763,026.
Hollywood, John M., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Air Force. Phase syn-
chronized oscillator. 2,736,805, 2-28-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Hollywood-Maxwell Co. : See —
Diogene, Henri C. J. M. 2,736,029.
Schaumer, Theo B. 2,773,261.
Holm, Arman W., and G. M. Larson. Fisherman's deicer.
2,747,569, 5-29-56, CI. 126—367.
Holm, Carl, to Geo. J. Meyer Mfg. Co. Transfer roller and
picking unit for labeling machine. 2,733,683, 2-7-56, CI.
118—236.
Holm, Else M. K. : See —
Holm, Ragnar and E. M. K. 2,770,700.
Holm, Ragnar and E. M. K., to Stackpole Carbon Co. Direct
current electric switching contacts. 2,770,700, 11-13-56,
CI. 200—166.
Holm, Ralph L. : See —
Martin, Donald W., and Holm. 2,750,644.
Holm, Ralph L., J. J. Dalglish, E. W. Lager, W. A. Beer,
and A. C. Maloney. Quick detachable harness. 2,754,073,
7-10-56, CI. 244—122.
Holm, Ralph L., and D. W. Martin. Seat belt connecting link.
2,755,043, 7-17-56, CI. 244—122.
Holm, Roy T. : See —
Smith, Curtis W., and Holm. 2,735,864.
Smith, Curtis W., and Holm. 2,744,928.
Smith, Curtis W., and Holm. 2,744,929.
Smith, Curtis W., and Holm. 2,761,883.
Smith, Curtis W., and Holm. 2,773,101.
Holm, Sven, to The Air Preheater Corp. Regenerative heat
exchanger with reciprocable rods. 2,774,573, 12-18-56,
CI. 257—6.
Holm, Vernon C. F. : See —
Blue, Richard W., and Holm. 2,755,318.
Holman, Arthur J. Coolant-circulating adjustable grinding
tool. 2,729,926, 1-10-56, CI. 51—207.
Holman Brothers Ltd. : See —
Holman, Richard C, Oram, and James. 2,738,769.
Holman, George W., T. B. Laycock, Jr., and R. L. Wille, to
The Procter & Gamble Co. Catalytic interesterification.
2,738,278, 3-13-56, CI. 99—118.
Holman, Herbert E., and L. J. White, to Electric & Musical
Industries Ltd. Manufacture of metal mesh screens.
2,732,288. 1-24-56, CI. 41—42.
Holman, John W. Cloth measuring instrument. 2,739,386,
3-27-56, CI. 33—134.
Holman, Keith M., and F. B. Cooper, to Aluminum Supply Co.
Cut off saw. 2,767,459. 10-23-56, CI. 29 — 69.
Holman, Richard C, M. Oram, and E. B. James, to Holman
Brothers Ltd. Rock drilling apparatus. 2,738,769, 3-20-56,
CI. 121—13.
Holman, Wesley A., and R. B. Johnson, to International
Business Machines Corp. Radix converting exhibitor.
2,745.093, 5-8-56, CI. 340—332.
Holmberg & Co., Kommanditgesellschaft : See —
Wurdel, Gunther. 2,775,653.
Holmberg, Gustave D. : See —
Flowers, Ralph C, and Holmberg. 2,769,739.
Holmberg, Henry, to Marquette Mfg. Co. Overbed table.
2,730,422, 1-10-56, CI. 312—316.
Holmberg, Henry, to Marquette Mfg. Co. Pivoted top for an
overbed table or the like. 2,742,336, 4-17-56, CI. 311—38.
Holmberg, Lawrence O. : See —
Poupitch, Ougljesa J. 2,740,657.
Holmberg, Morris B. : See —
Switcher, Ralph E. 2,756,102.
Holmberg, Rudolph A., to International Harvester Co. In-
ternal-combustion engine spark arrestor. 2.735,511,
2-21-56, CI. 183—72.
Holmberg, Stanton W., to General Mills, Inc. Sprav flatiron.
2,770,896, 11-20-56, CI. 38 — 78.
Holmberg, Tor F. Method for producing solid castings.
2,758,347, 8-14-56, CI. 22—215.
Holmboe, Lawrence S., Sr. Timber holder. 2,741,515,
4-10-56, CI. 304 — 40.
Holmboe, Lawrence S., Sr. Shore jack. 2,762,605, 9-11-56,
CI. 254—120.
Holmburger, Max, to Link-Belt Co. Belt conveyor take-up.
2,771,178, 11-20-56, CI. 198—139.
Holmen, Reynold E., and W. E. Lundquist, to Minnesota
Mining & Mfg. Co. Pressure-sensitive adhesive tape.
2,730,459, 1-10-56, CI. 117—76.
Holmen, Reynold E., and W. E. Lundquist, to Minnesota
Mining & Mfg. Co. Pressure-sensitive adhesive tape.
2,733,169, 1-31-56, CI. 117—76.
Holmen, Vernon E. Jar vise. 2,732,740. 1-31-56, CI.
81—3.32.
Holmes, Bradford B., to Bendix Aviation Corp. G responsive
valve. 2,753,881, 7-10-50. n. 137— 38.
Holmes, Burton F., and H. H. Heindel, to Schultz Die Casting-
Co. Electric motor operation with interlocking relays and
control circuits. 2,746,001, 5-15-56, CI. 318 — 484.
Holmes, David D. : See —
Larky. Norbert D.. and Holmes. 2,742,525.
Holmes, Elbridge R., to Cromptun • Knouies Loom Works.
Split shed dobhy for loom. 2,741,271, 4-10^56, CI. 139—71.
Holmes Electric Protective Co. : See —
Chase, Leland H, and Spenard. 2,741,675.
Keller, Albert G. 2,747,177.
Loudon. Clifford L.. and Riker. 2,749,537.
Spenard, Le Roy C. 2,760,018.
Holmes. Ellis C. and W. D. Greene. Drilling bit. 2,773,872.
12-11-56, CI. 255—61.
Holmes, Eugene A., Ill : See —
Ashby, Robert M., and Holmes. 2,753,532.
Holmes, Frank C. : See —
Gregory, William L., and Holmes. 2,743,324.
LIST OF PATENTEES
373
Holmes, Frank G. Remote control electronic telephone dial-
ing means. 2,742,971, 4-24-56, CI. 179—90.
Holmes, Gilford I., to Milwaukee Gas Specialty Co. Electro-
magnetic control device. 2,750,539, 6-12-56, CI. 317 — 168.
Holmes, Gifford I., to Milwaukee Gas Specialty Co. Magnet
frame and coil assembly for thermoelectric safety devices
and mounting therefor. 2,756,371, 7-24-56, CI. 317 — 165.
Holmes, Gifford I., to Milwaukee Gas Specialty Co. Combined
permanent magnet and electromagnet assembly for thermo-
electric safety devices. 2,763.277. 9-18-56, CI. 137 — 66.
Holmes, Herbert G., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Rotary garden sprinkler. 2,757,046, 7-31-56, CI. 299 — 69.
Holmes-Higgin, Francis B. Sewing machines. 2,754,780,
7-17-56. CI. 112—2.
Holmes, John R., and A. Schwarz, to General Motors Corp.
Radiator caps. 2,732,971. 1-31-56, CI. 220 — 44.
Holmes. Kenneth O. : See —
Gunn, Kenneth C. C, and Holmes. 2,735,982.
Holmes, Lloyd R. Internal pipe gripping tool. 2,769,055,
11-6-56, CI. 294—94.
Holmes. Lowell L., Jr., to General Electric Co. Magnetic tape
recording device. 2,755,160, 7-17-56, CI. 346—8.
Holmes, Lynn C. : See —
Gratian, Joseph W., and Holmes. 2,756,270.
Holmes, Mark N. : See —
Burleson, Aaron, and Holmes. 2,736,945.
Burleson, Aaron, and Holmes. 2,771,756..
Burleson. Aaron, and Holmes. 2,771,757.
Holmes. Otis M. : See —
Butler, Ernest L., and Holmes. 2,774,085.
Holmes, Raymond S., B. C. Baldridge, J. J. O'Neill, Jr., and
C. E. Silk, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Propellant.
2,771,351. 11-20-56. CI. 52—13.
Holmes, Richard D. : See —
Richmond. Moscow K., and Holmes. 2,752,150.
Holmes, Russell A. : See —
Stevens. Franklyn E., Jr., and Holmes. 2,766,316.
Welsh, Jay Y., and Holmes. 2.757.071.
Welsh. Jay Y., and Holmes. 2,758,012.
Holmes, Staunard D. Container for hypodermic injection
ingredients. 2.731.013. 1-17-56, CI. 128 — 272.
Holmes. Tracy S. Foot actuated, ground engaging brake
for hand trucks and the like. 2,747,692, 5-29-56, CI.
188—5.
Holmes, Tracy S. Cargo winch. 2,759,703, 8-21-56, CI.
254 — 186.
Holmes, William R., and C. S. Godfrey, to Laporte Chemicals
Ltd. Process and apparatus for concentrating hydrogen
peroxide. 2.741,584, 4-10-56. CI. 202 — 64.
Holmlund. Evar A. Expandable sanding drum. 2,770,926,
11-20-56, CI. 51—190.
Holmquist. Hjalmar. Shelves. 2,732,955, 1-31-56, CI.
211—147.
Holmqvist, Gert E. O., B. E. Bjorklund, and A. K. Dietsch.
to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson. Contact device for
cross bar switches. 2,709.880, 11-6-56. CI. 200 — 166.
Holmqvist. Nils E. F., and S. P. R. Akesson. Auxiliary de-
vice in ignition systems of combustion motors. 2,772,319,
11-27-56, CI. 123—148.
Holms, Walter : See —
Baker, Leonard, Holms, and Williams. 2,775,448.
Holmsten, Neil O. Lock for double hung windows and the
like. 2,737.045, 3-6-56, CI. 70 — 90.
Holmsten. Neil O. Oven. 2,746,448, 5-22-56, CI. 126 — 19.
Holmsunds Aktiebolag : See —
Solem, Hans. 2,761,226.
Holmwood, Richard H., and K. E. Anderson, to International
Business Machines Corp. Web assembling machine.
2,758,518, 8-14-56, CI. 93—1.
Holo-Flite International Inc. : See —
Christian, Joseph D. 2,753,159.
Holohan. Bartholomew A. : See —
Pinkham, Clarence A., and Holohan. 2,748.469.
Holopchak, George, to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Method of
and apparatus for stretch forming sheet metal. 2,738,824,
3-20-56, CI. 153—32.
Holophane Co.. Inc. : See —
Franck, Kurt. 2,756,326.
Franck, Kurt. 2.758,200.
Franck. Kurt, and McPhail. 2,748,263.
McPhail, Robert G. 2,737,577.
Wince, Yearl S. 2,732,482.
Wince. Vearl S. 2.732.488.
Holritz, Edward W. Latch. 2,746,784, 5-22-56, CI.
292—175.
Holroyd, Eric, and N. A. Hurst, to Dunlop Tire and Rubber
Corp. Apparatus for the removal of flash from a welded
wire joint. 2,730,930, 1-17- 56, CI. 90 — 15.
Holroyd, Eric, and L. M. Pearce. to Dunlop Tire and Rubber
Corp. Apparatus for trimming moulding spew from tire
covers. 2.733.705, 2-7-56, Cl. 164—10.2.
Holscher. Heinrich, to Triumph Bekleidungs u. Textilwerke
G. m. b. H. Elastic corset, girdle and similar wearing ap-
parel for women. 2,737,660, 3-13-56, Cl. 2—36.
Holscher, Heinrich, to Triumph Bekleidungs- und Textil-
werke Geeellschaft mit beschraenkter Haftung. Brassieres.
2,753,565, 7-10-56, Cl. 2—42.
Holsclaw, Charles H. Hitch for trailers having independently
pivoted wheels. 2,775,468, 12-25-56, Cl. 280 — 457.
Holsing, Robert H., to The Timken Roller Bearing Co. Rock
drill bit. 2,734,725, 2-14-56, Cl. 255—64.
Hoist, John, to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Trailer. 2,761,397,
9-4-56, Cl. 105—360.
Hoist, Torsten G., to Reymersholms Gamla Industri Aktie-
bolag. Method for ensiling vegetable and animal products.
2,733,146, 1-31-56, Cl. 99—8.
Holstein, John H. Centrifugal pump. 2,759,427, 8-21-56,
Cl 103 83
Holston, Harold G. Rotary packer head. 2,751,657,
6-26-56, Cl. 25—36.
Holston, Harry B. : See —
Bird, Arthur P., and Holston. 2,749,568.
Holt, Albert C, to International Business Machines Corp.
Indicia tape controlling apparatus. 2,764,639, 9-25-56,
Cl. 179—100.1.
Holt, Arthur W., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of Commerce. Dynamic biasing
for binary pulse amplifiers. 2,739,236, 3-20-56, Cl. 250 — 27.
Holt, Charlie W. Stop motion for looms. 2,771,911,
11-27-56. Cl. 139—339.
Holt, Ethel. Brassiere. 2,763,865, 9-25-56. Cl. 2—42.
Holt, Frederick W„ Jr., to The Brown-Bridge Mills Co., Inc.
Stay tape. 2,745,591, 5-15-56, Cl. 229 — 49.
Holt, Frederick W Jr., to The Brown-Bridge Mills, Inc.
Method of producing a thermoplastic adhesive and product
thereof. 2,746,885, 5-22-56, Cl. 117 — 122.
Holt, George T. : See —
Fitzhugh, Troy O., and Holt. 2,764,184.
Holt, Harold S., and J. T. Maynard, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Fluorocyaurates. 2,741,606, 4-10-56,
Cl. 260—248.
Holt, James T. M. Synchronized control for tractor cultiva-
tors. 2,736,253, 2-28-56, Cl. 97—47.01.
Holt, John E., to The Danielson Mfg. Co. Mid-sole construc-
tion. 2,745,197, 5-15-56, Cl. 36 — 2.5.
Holt, Lawrence C. : See —
Gibson, Eugene C, and Holt. 2,735,540.
Holt, Ralph D. Toy aircraft and launching device therefor.
2,731,767, 1-24-56, Cl. 46—75.
Holt, Ralph D. Toy aircraft and launching device therefor.
2,731,769, 1-24-56, Cl. 46 — 243.
Holt, William A. Roll-a-way bed. 2,773,269, 12-11-56, Cl.
5—152.
Holt, William E. Floor maintenance machine having elec-
trical ground connection. 2,733,465, 2-7-56, Cl. 15 — 49.
Holt, William E. Mixing device. 2,735,663, 2-21-56, Cl.
259—75.
Holt, William E. Dust removal system for surface treating
machines. 2,740,984, 4-10-56, Cl. 15 — 361.
Holt, William H. Perfume container for personal wear.
2,733.098, 1-31-56, Cl. 299—20.
Holt, William W., Jr. to Plantation Pipe Line Co. Scraper
detector. 2,729,839, 1-10-56, Cl. 15—104.06.
Holter, Cameron B., and C. T. Anng, to The Texas Co. Oil
phase antifreeze inhibitor. 2.765,278, 10-2-56, Cl. 252 — 75.
Holtermann. Hugo, to Nyegaard & Co. A/S. Protamine zinc
adrenocorticotropic with prolonged action and method of
preparation. 2,734.016, 2-7-56, Cl. 167—74.
Holton, Edward C, to North American Aviation, Inc. Air-
craft door installation. 2,731,221, 1-17-56, Cl. 244 — 129.
Holtschnlte, William F. : See —
Drummond, Warren W., Steitz, and Holtschulte.
2,746,118.
Holtschulte, William F.. to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp.
Apparatus for guiding and spreading fibers. 2,763,100,
9-18-56, Cl. 49—17.
Holtz. Abe : .See —
Sadinoff. Max, and Holtz. 2,747,392.
Holtz, Albert G. Elevator caster. 2,737,682, 3-13-56, Cl.
16—32.
Holtz, Clarence R. Lawn mower attachment.
3-13-56, Cl. 56—253.
Holtzberg, Frederic : See —
Reisman, Arnold, Holtzberg, and Triebwasser.
Holtzman, Samuel J. Wood treating apparatus.
6-20-50, Cl. 118—301.
Holuh. Edward M. : See —
Kelley, Dewitt T., Babcock, and Holub. 2,735,796.
Holub, Edward M., and C. E. Hartmann, to Union Carbide
and Carbon Corp. Thermochemical metal removal.
2,754.234. 7-10-56, Cl. 148—9.5.
Holwerda. John J. Container for fishing files. 2,729,913,
1-10-56, Cl. 43—57.5.
Holycross, Reginald R. Log-receiving trough having a rotat-
ing loe-end atop and a bark-removing auger. 2,746,498,
5-22-56, Cl. 144—208.
Holysz, Roman P., to The Upjohn Co. Oxidation of A2^22)-
22-tertiary amino steroids. 2,752,368, 6-26-56, Cl.
260—397.3.
Holvsz, Roman P., and J. C. Babcock, to The Upjohn Co.
Oxidation of steroid-enamines. 2,752,309, 6-26-56, Cl.
260 — 397.3.
Holz, Bertram I., to Household Mfg. Co. Insect repellent
and disinfectant device. 2,734,769. 2-14-56, Cl. 299—24.
Holzapfel, George L. Heat exchange apparatus for liquefied
fuel carburetors. 2,745,727, 5-15-56, Cl. 48—184.
Holzenthal, Leo L., E. L. D'Aquin, and E. A. Gastrock, to the
United States of America as represented by the Secretary
of Agriculture. Stick remover. 2,732,939, 1-31-56, Cl.
209—102.
Holzenthal, Leo L., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of Agriculture. Centrifugal
extractor. 2,734,635, 2-14-56, Cl. 210—67.
Holzer, Theodore H. : See —
Asbury, Donald C, and Holzer. 2,736,339.
2,737,771,
2,758,008.
2,751,879,
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Holzer, Theodore H., and D. C. Asbury, to The Parker Appli-
ance Co. Slide valve. 2,743,900, 5-1-56, CI. 251—174.
Holzer, Theodore H., and D. C. Asbury, to The Parker Ap-
pliance Co. Fluid seal element. 2,772,848, 12-4-56, CI.
251—172.
Holzhausen, Glen H., and W. W. Haefliger. Knife sharpener
attachment. 2,735,247, 2-21-56, CI. 51—241.
Holzhausen, Karl. Fuel-air mixer. 2,746,851, 5-22-56, CI.
48—180.
Holzmann, Hermann, to The Deutsche Gold- und Silber-
Scheideanstalt vormals Eoessler. Platinum recovery.
2,730,189, 1-10-56, CI. 183—1.
Holzner, Adolf. Cyclometer clock system. 2,762,190,
9-11-56, CI. 58—125.
Holzwarth, Hans : See —
Schilling, August H., and Holzwarth. 2,750,739.
Holzwarth, Hans, to Schilling Estate Co. Arrangement of
explosion chambers and turbine in a plant for generating
high pressure gases. 2,750,740, 6-19-56, CI. 60 — 39.16.
Holzwarth, Hans, and A. H. Schilling, to Schilling Estate
Co. Explosion plant for generating working gases and proc-
ess for operating same. 2,750,736, 6-19-56, CI. 60 — 39.04.
Holzwarth, Hans T., to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Thrust cylin-
der with integrated turbine. 2,754,655, 7-17-56, CI.
60—35.6.
Holzwarth, James C, to General Motors Corp. Copper-
nickel-titanium alloy and process for making same.
2,752,242, 6-26-56, CI. 75—159.
Holzworth, Lauriene T. : See —
Taylor, Norman J., and Bright. 2,770,807.
Horn, Freeman M., to North American Aviation, Inc. Appa-
ratus for producing a continuously moving map. 2,753,552,
7-3-56, CI. 343—11.
Homan, John F., to Baxter Laboratories, Inc. Method of
making a bail band. 2,760,262, 8-28-56. CI. 29 — 513.
Homan, Paul J., to Koppers Co., Inc. Floating, resilient
sealing frame for coke oven doors. 2,744,858, 5-8-56,
CI. 202—248.
Homan, Paul J., to Koppers Co., Inc. Side charged horizon-
tal coke oven battery and method. 2,754,981, 7-17-56, CI.
214—21.
Homer, Horace H. : See —
Butler, Keith H., and Homer. 2,745,811.
Homer, Howard J. : See —
Nack, Herman R., and Homer. 2,749,255.
Novak, Leo J.. Hogne, and Homer. 2,756,160.
Homer Laughlin China Co., The : See —
Ryckman, George E. 2,770,214.
Homestead Valve Mfg. Co. : See —
Hulslander, William L. 2,748,589.
Homeyer, August H, G. B. De La Mater, and L. A. Patter-
son, to Mallinckrodt Chemical Works. Method of prepar-
ing atrolactamide. 2,734,917, 2-14-56, CI. 260 — 559.
Homfeldt, Bransford R. : See —
Schindler, Frank S., and Homfeldt. 2,756.804.
Homfeldt, Bransford R., and O. J. Chiappe, to Flexonies Corp.
By-pass thermostat. 2,735,621, 2-21-56, CI. 236 — 34.5.
Hommel, 0„ Co., The : See —
Welsh, Regis. 2,731,912.
Hommel-Werke G. m. b. H. : See —
Franke, Georg. and Malfeld. 2,729,036.
Hommel, William B. : See —
Nordquist, Ronald E. J., and Hommel. 2,757,634.
Hommel, William B., and K. Sundell, to American Can Co.
Apparatus for gauging articles. 2,742,993. 4-24-56, CI.
192-125.
Hompe, Robert W. : See —
Bartlett, Richard J., and Hompe. 2,751.735.
Greer, Henry W., Hompe, and Pinel. 2,760,321.
Homrighous. John H. Time division multiplex multi-station
per line telephone svstem. 2.765.367. 10-2-56. CI. 179 — 15.
Hone, Frederick J. Toilet valve guide. 2,737,064, 3-13-56,
CI. 4—57.
Hone. Frederick J. Toilet flush tank valve mechanism.
2,739,316. 3-27-56. CI. 4—57.
Hone. Robert E. Point locating device. 2,770,042, 11-13-56,
CI. 33—75.
Honea, John S., to Ethyl Corp. Alkali metal purification de-
vice. 2,770.364, 11-13-56, CI. 210 — 52.5.
Honegger, Emil, to Gesellschaft zur Forderung der Forschung
an der Eidg. Techn. Hochschule. Loom. 2,759,494,
8-21-56, CI. 139—1.
Honer, Henrv, to Western Stove Co.. Inc. Grate structure for
gas ranges. 2,732,838. 1-31-56, CI. 126 — 215.
Honer, Michael O. Window sun visor louver assembly.
2,755,524, 7-24-56, CI. 20—62.
Honey. Robert. Carton opening knife. 2,743,523, 5-1-56,
CI. 30 — 286.
Honeycutt, Earl M., and C. C. Wallin, to Sun Oil Co. Alkaline
treatment of petroleum vapors. 2,770,580, 11-13-56, CI.
196—36.
Honeycutt, Earl M., and J. R. Calkins, to Sun Oil Co. Treat-
ment of aromatic hydrocarbons. 2,775,032, 12-25-56, CI.
260—674.
Honeyman, Robert N., and E. G. Pekarek, to Thompson
Products, Tnc. Valve seat insert ring. 2,753,858, 7-10-56.
CI. 123 — 188.
Honick, Kenneth R., to Simmonds Aerocessories Ltd. Densi-
tometers for measuring the specific gravity of liquids.
2,775,126, 12-25-56, CI. 73—453.
Honig, Frank. Apparatus for and method of preparing textile
strands by twisting, twining, wrapping and covering.
2,729,050. 1-3-56. CI. 57—18.
-159.
,738,144, 3-13-56, CI.
Honig, Richard E., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Method
of obtaining electron beam of controlled low energy.
2,737,606, 3-6-56, CI. 313 — 78.
Honing, Wilhelm, and S. Wijnberg, to Hartford National Bank
and Trust Co., trustee. Flash lamp. 2,740,281, 4-3-56,
CI. 67—31.
Honisch, Egon J., to Mediglass A. G. Means for thermally
aftermolding hollow thermoplastic bodies. 2,758,420,
8-14-56, CI. 49—7.
Honiss, William T., to Emhart Mfg. Co. Forehearth high ef-
ficiency cooling section. 2,735,229, 2-21-56, CI. 49 — 54.
Honma, Minoru, to The State of Iowa, for the benefit of the
State University of Iowa. Apparatus for spectrographic
analysis. 2,769,366, 11-6-56, CI. 88—14.
Honn, Francis J. : See —
Bezman, Irving I., and Honn. 2,734,044.
Honn, Francis J., to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Solutions of co-
polymers of a perfluorochloroethylene and a fluorethylene.
2,770,605, 11-13-56, CI. 260—31.2.
Honn, Francis J., to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Copolymers
of a perfluorochloroethylene and a fluoroethylene and meth-
od for their preparation. 2,752,332, 6-26-56, CI.
260—87.7.
Honohan, Edward J. : See —
Gollaher, Merton G., and Honohan. 2,763,590.
Honolulu Oil Corp. : See —
Toti, Andrew J. 2,755,439.
Honour, Albert E. : See —
Longstreth, Joseph E., and Honour. 2,751,592.
Honsel, Carl. Manufacture of paper bags. 2,732,774, 1-31-56,
CI. 93—23.
Honsinger, Vernon B. : See —
Bauer. Phillip F.. and Honsinger. 2,733,362.
Hood, Carl E. Fishing device. 2,770,906, 11-20-56, CI.
43—16.
Hood, Charles N., II : See —
Ogle, Hugh M., and Hood. 2,768,345.
Hood, E. Elliott, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Freezemeter.
2.773.378, 12-11-56, CI. 73—17.
Hood, E. Elliott, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Freezemeter.
2.773.379, 12-11-56, CI. 73—17.
Hood, Edwin E., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Two-speed coaster
brake for velocipedes and the like. 2,742,124, 4-17-56,
CI. 192—6.
Hood, Edwin E., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Two-speed coaster
brake for bicycles and the like. 2,765,678, 10-9-56, CI.
74—751.
Hood, Edwin G. Dual control mechanism. 2,770,337,
11-13-56, CI. 192— .098.
Hood, Eugene J., to F. B. and H. E. Williams. Spring
assembly for mattresses. 2,740,134, 4-3-56, CI. 5 — 351.
Hood, George J. Dermatome having improved control.
2,730,100, 1-10-56, CI. 128—305.
Hood, George J. Dermatome having finger-tip control.
2,730,102, 1-10-56, CI. 128—305.
Hood, Glay M., and P. R. Crookshank, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Photographic emulsion layer containing a 3-pyrazolidone.
2,751,297, 6-19-56, CI. 95—7.
Hood, Henry J., C. F. Nowack, and E. M. Van Hoesen, to
Eastman Kodak Co. Film clip. 2,763,045, 9-18-56, CI.
24—153.
Hood, Henry J., C. F. Nowack, and E. M. Van Hoesen to
Eastman Kodak Co. X-ray processing hanger. 2,771,827,
11-27-56, CI. 95—100.
Hood. James M. Recording and indicating apparatus.
2,757,062, 7-31-56, CI. 346—78.
Hood, James M. Meter and apparatus for reading the same.
2,757,364, 7-31-56, CI. 340—378.
Hood, John M., to American Cyanamirt Co. Anti-static rayon
oils. 2,738,324, 3-13-56, CI. 252—8.7.
Hood, Ralph S. : See —
Findlay, Gordon R., Di Pietro, and Hood. 2,760,858.
Hood, Ralph S., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Apparatus and
method of continuously casting metal ingots. 2,762,093,
9-11-56, CI. 22—57.2.
Hood, Ralph S., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Production of
refractory metals. 2,773,759, 12-11-56, CI. 75—84.5.
Hood, Robert T., to Bradlev and Co. Ltd. Latch construction
for ironing board. 2,737,739, 3-13-56, CI. 38 — 117.
Hood, Robert T., to Bradley and Co. Ltd. Ironing boards.
2 772 493 12 1 56 CI 38 121.
Hood V. R., Jr. Clip and saucer. 2,765,640, 10-9-56, CI.
65—15.
Hooe, Hunter E., to Royal McBee <'<>rp. Keysort keypunch.
2,735,490, 2-21-56, CI. 164^112.
Hoog, Han, and P. V. Spijker, to Shell Development Co.
Production of plasticizers. 2,754,321, 7-10-56, CI.
260—475.
Hoogendonk, Johan W., to Stamicarbon N. V. Transport of
metals in liquid form. 2,756,685, 7-31-56, CI. 103 — 260.
Hoogendoorn, Harold W. Knockdown bicycle frame.
2,746,769, 5-22-56, CI. 280—287.
Hoogerhyde, Arthur, to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Time
locking control apparatus for railways. 2,742,563, 4-17-56,
CI. 246 — 160.
Hoogerhyde, Arthur, to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Pro-
tection against momentary loss of track circuit shunt.
2,754,414, 7-10-56, CI. 246—41.
Hoogerhyde, Arthur, to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Two
wire-four indication railway signal control system.
2,763,452, 9-18-56, CI. 246 — 16.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Hoogstoel, Leon E., and C. A. Ross, to Norton Co. Packaging
device. 2,744,624, 5-8-56, CI. 206—65.
Hook, Benton A. Engine ignition control. 2,732,833, 1-31-56,
CI. 123—117.
Hook, Charles H., and W. W. Miller. Burners for gas fired
boilers. 2,771,131, 11-20-56, CI. 158—114.
Hook. Edwin O. : See —
Beegle, Lindley C, Punk, and Hook. 2,737,492.
Kennerly, George W., and Hook. 2,739,122.
Peeso, James B., and Hook. 2,734,864.
Peeso, James B., and Hook. 2,734,865. ;
Hook, Edwin O., and L. C. Beegle, to American Cyanamid Co.
Tall oil pitch-phosphorus sulfide reaction product and me-
tallic salts as dispersants for lubricating oil. 2,731,415,
1-17-56, CI. 252—32.7.
Hook, Edwin O., and J. B. Peeso, to American Cyanamid Co.
Stabilized lubricating composition. 2,734,866, 2-14-56,
CI. 252—32.7.
Hook, Harvey E. : See —
Bergstrom, Roland P., Hodgson, and Hook. 2,770,530.
Hooker, Donald E., to R. T. Moloney. Galvanometric device
and circuit. 2,734,166, 2-7-56, CI. 324—62.
Hooker Electrochemical Co. : See —
Hooker, Thomas, and Miller. 2,750,002.
Kimball, Richard H. 2,767,224.
Klrcher, Morton S. 2,762,765.
Maude, Aylmer H, and Rosenberg. 2,742,506.
McNaughtan, Thomas J. 2,734,031.
Robitschek, Paul, and Bean. 2,752,361.
Robitschek, Paul, and Stormon. 2,731,431.
Rucker, John T., and Stormon. 2,760,997.
Shepard, Alvin P. 2,732,368.
Thornberg, Joseph E., and Soma. 2,740,813.
Hooker, Harwood D. : See —
Harman, Gerald J., Hooker, and Rummel. 2,769,572.
Harman, Gerald J., Hooker, and Rummel. 2,769,575.
Hooker, Samuel A. Hydraulic leveling device. 2,770,914,
11-20-56, CI. 45—86.
Hooker, Thomas, and R. H. Miller, to Hooker Electrochemical
Co. Method for chlorine recovery. 2,750,002, 6-12-56,
CI. 183—115.
Hookham, Albert J., to Rotax Ltd. Voltage regulators for
electric current generators. 2,769,134, 10-30-56, CI.
322—28.
Hookham, George, to John Miles and Partners (London) Ltd.
Magnetically lifted charging bucket. 2,737,409, 3-6-56,
CI. 294—65.5.
Hooks, Jordan K. Planting and side dressing attachment
for tractors. 2,766,708, 10-16-56, CI. 111—59.
Hooks, Robert M., to Southwestern Petroleum Co., Inc. Fire-
resistant protective coating. 2,734,827, 2-14-56, CI.
106—15.
Hoop, Morris E. : See —
Hamilton, Merrill V.. and Hoop. 2,745,663.
Hooper, Andre\ 50% to R. W. Curry. Magnetic assembly toy.
2,767,517, 10-23-56, CI. 46—241.
Hooper, Charles K. : See —
McAdie, Colin H., and Hooper. 2,770,764.
Hooper, Clinton E. Auxiliary drive. 2,740,852, 4-3-56,
CI. 200—19.
Hooper, Edward T., Jr., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Combination
control and reference circuit for a magnetic amplifier.
2,753,517, 7-3-56, CI. 323—89.
Hooper, Edward T., Jr., to United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Navy. Half-wave bridge
magnetic amplifier. 2,754,473, 7-10-56. CI. 323 — 89.
Hooper, Garner J. Vacuum tube with replacement filaments.
2,740,916, 4-3-56, CI. 313—270.
Hooper, John F., and B. T. Briggs, to Rayonier Inc. Method
of pulp production. 2,747,995, 5-29-56, CI. 92 — 11.
Hooper, Leslie J., and C. R. Kronoff, to Crompton & Knowles
Loom Works. Liquid picking mechanism. 2,773,517,
12-11-56, CI. 139—142.
Hooper, Robert, to Boonton Molding Co. Method of making
atomizers. 2,728,981, 1-3-56, CI. 29 — 525.
Hoopes, Harry P., to Pabco Products Inc. Reinforced
cementitious insulating material and method of prepara-
tion thereof. 2,747,994, 5-29-56, CI. 92—3.
Hoopes, Owen D. : See —
Engel, Marvin J., Hoopes, and Sillery. 2,756.635.
Hoopes, Owen D.. and J. B. Sillery. to the United States
of America as represented by the secretary of the Army.
Cocking mechanism for a slide block cannon. 2,751,819,
6-26-56, CI. 89—27.
Hoopingarner, Revere G. Pickup cloth for lawn debris.
2,749,695, 6-12-56. CI. 56—1.
Hooser, Sterling M. Key for opening cans. 2,747,764,
5-29-56, CI. 220—52.
Hooven, Frederick J., to Ford Motor Co. Rear axle system
for passenger cars. 2,753,190, 7-3-56, CI. 280 — 112.
Hoover, Charles D., to Tokheim Corp. Diaphragm structure
and device embodying it. 2,751,850, 6-26-56, CI. 103—150.
Hoover Co., The : See —
Acheson, Louis K. 2,751,038.
Blyth, Charles R. 2,763,799.
Brace, George A. 2,730,751.
Brace, George A. 2,734,216.
Brace, George A. 2,734,217.
Brace, George A. 2.734,294.
Brace, George A. 2,740,982.
Brace, George A. 2,749,632.
Brace, George A. 2,755,883.
Brace, George A. 2,758,329.
Hoover Co., The : See, — Continued
Brace, George A. 2,758,667.
Brace, George A. 2,758,668.
Brace, George A. 2,758,669.
Brace, George A. 2,763,887.
Brace, George A. 2,770,059.
Coons, Curtis C. 2,766,843.
Cropley, William D. 2,751,041.
Grove, Frank C. 2,770,424.
Duff, Jack E. 2,739,616.
Dunn, Harold G. 2,732,700.
Dunn, Harold G. 2,750,656.
Dunn, Harold G., Sibbald, and Haydon. 2,734,366.
Gerber, Dale C. 2,730,753.
Gerber, Dale C. 2,734,214.
Gerber, Dale C. 2,758,331.
Haydon, Edward K. 2,755,650.
Humphrey, Warren A. 2,740,983.
Humphrey, Warren A. 2,766,844.
Hurd, Claud C. 2,734,595.
Hurd, Claud C. 2,766,842.
Kaufman, George E. 2,734,219.
Kaufman, George E. 2,740,985.
Kaufman, George E. 2,750,618.
Kaufman, George E. 2,758,431.
Kaufman, George E. 2,766,972.
Kirsch, Carl W. 2,731,372.
Kirsch, Carl W. 2,755,538.
Kitto, William H. 2,770,001.
Koch, Roy F. 2,734,212.
Krammes, Beverly B. 2,750,696.
La Briere, Nelson W. 2,730,750.
Pavlic, Mary C. 2,755,884.
Reid, Carl R. : 2,741,738.
Ripple, Melvin H. 2,730,901.
Ripple, Melvin H. 2,741,488.
Ripple, Melvin H. 2,770,138.
Seek, Werner G. 2,730,752.
Seek, Werner G. 2,731,106.
Seek, Werner G. 2,739.666.
Seek, Werner G. 2,743,787.
Seek, Werner G. 2,749,633.
Segesman, Louis E. 2,747,215.
Segesman, Louis E. 2,763,025.
Segesman, Louis E. 2,770,000.
Stahl, Maurice D. 2,747,217.
Sutton, Otis B. 2,769,994.
Swann, Edward R. 2,763,499.
Tschudy. Donald B. 2,734,220.
Tschudy, Donald B. 2,747,216.
Vance, John E. 2,734,211.
Vance, John E. 2,734,218.
Vance, John E. 2,738,538.
Vance, John E. 2,763,075.
Vance, John E., and Ripple. 2,766,971.
Warburton, Kenneth R. 2,731,040.
White, Adam W. 2,750,784.
Wilson, Herbert W. 2,734,215.
Ziegler, Brandt F., Jr. 2,747,683.
Hoover, Edwin W. : See —
Fellows, Richard A., Hoover, and Brown. 2,738,318.
Hoover, Elwood C. Automobile fishing pole holder. 2,739,748,
3-27-56, CI. 224—42.45.
Hoover, Frank G., H. E. McColaugh, and C. H. Free. Gar-
ment finishing apparatus. 2,772,039, 11-27-56, CI. 223 — 73.
Hoover, George R., to Armco Steel Corp. Method of paving
pipe. 2,746,090, 5-22-56, CI. 18—59.
Hoover, Lawrence E. de S., to General Cap and Container
Corp. Cartridge for grease gun. 2,744,658, 5-8-56, CI.
222—95.
Hoover, Martin L., to The National Cash Register Co.
Luminous rod read-out device. 2,765,458, 10-2-56, CI.
340—332.
Hoover, Merle M. : See —
Ryno, Earle R., and McKillop. 2,771,184.
Hoover, Merle V., to Radio Corp. of America. Electrode
positioning mechanism. 2,734,144, 2-7-56, CI. 313 — 273.
Hoover, Vaino A. Ventilated explosion-proof dynamoelectric
machine. 2,736,826, 2-28-56, CI. 310—88.
Hooverson, Charles P., and M. H. Schumer, to General Mo-
tors Corp. Retractable rear window for an automobile.
2,747.921. 5-2!) 5(1. 01. 206— 44.
Hope, Stanley C, to Gilbert & Barker Mfg. Co. Oil dispensing
receptacles. 2.744,656, 5-8-56. CI. 222 — 82.
Hope, William D., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Navy. Balanced mixer.
2,754,416. 7-10-56, CI. 250—20.
Hopeman, Albert A., Jr., and J. A. Bohnsack, to Hopeman
Bros., Inc. Folding berth construction. 2,741,779, 4-17-56,
CI. 5—9.
Hopeman Bros., Inc. : See —
Hopeman, Albert A., Jr., and Bohnsack. 2,741,779.
Hopff, Heinrich, O. von Schikh, and H. J. Riedl, to Badische
Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Production of
oximes. 2,748,166, 5-29-56, CI. 260 — 566.
Hopgood, Robert B., to The Eyelet Specialty Co. Cosmetic
container. 2,766,876, 10-16-56, CI. 206—56.
Hopkins, Arthur C. Spray gun. 2,759,772, 8-21-56, CI.
299—140.
Hopkins, David W., to R.-S Products. Corp. Variable stroke
cushioned valves. 2,761,424, 9-4-56, CI. 121—38.
Hopkins, Ervin W. : See —
Blick, Philip, and Hopkins. 2,752,248.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
376
Hopkins, Evan L. Aerated live bait bucket
2,767,510, 10-23-56, CI. 43 — 57.
Hopkins, Frank L. : See —
Kindseth, Harold V., Hopkins, and Fox. 2,766,001.
Hopkins, Frank L., to Bemis Bro. Bag Co. Mechanical
clutching and braking device for sewing machines.
2,758,556, 8-14-56, CI. 112—11.
Hopkins, Frank L., to Bemis Bro. Bag Co. Apparatus for
feeding bulk material and control therefor. 2,772,847,
12-4-56, CI. 249 — 45.
Hopkins, Frank L., and L. Steinberg, to Bemis Bro. Bag Co.
Bag filling machine. 2,758,705, 8-14-56, CI. 226—59.
Hopkins, George H. : See —
Jacobs, 'Clifton N., and Hopkins. 2,751,320.
Hopkins, George W., to Friden Calculating Machine Co., Inc.
Calculating machine. 2,770,416, 11-13-56, CI. 235 — 61.
Hopkins, Harold H, to W. Watson & Sons Ltd. Variable
magnification optical systems. 2,741,155, 4-10-56, CI.
Hopkins, ' Harold H., to W. Watson & Sons Ltd. Variable
magnification optical systems. 2,746,350, 5-22-56, CI.
88—57.
Hopkins, Heber A. Top roll. 2,731,678, 1-24-56, CI. 19 — 142.
Hopkins, Herbert G. Machine for depositing tubes in the
ridge between feeder ditches and furrows. 2,743,687,
5-1-56, CI. 111—5.
Hopkins, Luther H., to International Harvester Co. Counter-
balanced drive means for harvesters. 2,745,238, 5-15-56,
CI. 56—296. ...
Hopkins, Mark C. : See —
Schapiro, Sylvan B., and Hopkins. 2,768,934.
Mopkms, Richard B. Leaf spring mounting of tractor drive
wheels. 2,751,993, 6-20-56, C\. 180—71.
Hopkins, Richard E.. and R. J. Lohr, to Louis Marx & Co., Inc.
Toy water gun. 2,754,997, 7-17-56, CI. 222 — 79.
Hopkins, Richard J., to Joy Mfg. Co. Portable extensible
mine conveyor. 2,762,492, 9-11-56, CI. 198 — 139.
Hopkins, Stephen, to The Texas Co. Exhaust ports for inter-
nal-combustion engines. 2,731,004, 1-17-56, CI. 123 — 65.
Hopkins, Stephen, to The Texas Co. Internal combustion
engines. 2,758,578, 8-14-56, CI. 123 — 32.
Hopkinson, David B. : See-
Norman, Clifton E. 2,759,079.
Hopkinson, Harold, to Carding Specialists (Canada), Ltd.
Machines for treating textile materials. 2,774,112,
12-18-56, CI. 19—106.
Hopla, Lloyd M. Guide device for portable power saws.
2,773,523, 12-11-56, CI. 143—6.
Hoplopainen, Vaino J., to Wain-Rov Corp. Power operated
shovels. 2,768,759, 10-30-56. CI.' 214—138.
Hopp, Philip, and H. H. Lutz. to The Hopn Press Inc. Dis-
play tag assembly. 2,763,947, 9-25-56, CI. 40—10.
Hopp Press Inc., The : See —
Greenberger, William. 2,756,525.
Hopp, Philip, and Lutz. 2,763,947.
Lutz, Harry H., and Greenberger. 2,770,898.
Hoppp. Georg, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengespllsehnft.
Method and apparatus for precipitating metal from the
vaporous state onto plates, particularlv for the production
of selenium coated rectifier plates. 2,768,098, 10-23-56,
CI. 117—200.
Hoppe, Peter : See —
Broehhagen, Franzkarl, Hoppe. and Paffrath. 2,753,276.
Hoppe. Peter, E. Weinbrenner, C. Muhlhausen, and K. Breer,
to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process and
apparatus for the manufacture of polyurethane plastics.
2,704,565. 9-25-56, CI. 260—2.5.
Hoppe. William, to Paekaee Machinery Co. Wrapping
machines. 2,744,371. 5-8-56. CI. 53 — 230.
Hopper, Allen O., to Turbine Equipment Co. Svstem for han-
dling metal chips and extracting oil therefrom. 2,731.151,
1-17-56, CI. 210 — 68.
Hopper, Harold M. Cigarette lighter attachment. 2,739,217,
3-20-56, CI. 219—32.
Hopper, Robert J., and N. Lament, to Del Mar Engineering
Laboratories, Inc. Recline apparatus for controlling a tow
cable from an aircraft. 2,751,167, 6-19-56, CI. 244 — 1.
Hoppert. Filser D. : See —
Hawthorne, Herman F„ and Hoppert. 2.729,975.
Hopnert, Herman J., to The Elwell Parker Electric To. Roll
gripping means for an industrial truck. 2,752,055, 6-26-
56, CI. 214—652.
Hoppmann, William H.. II. Apparatus for making impact
tests. 2,763,148, 9-18-56, CI. 73 — 12.
Hopson, Howel H., and C. Davidoff, said Davidoff to said
Hopson. Device for the evaporation of liquids. 2,706,006,
10-9-56, CI. 299—20.
Hopta, Joseph. Tool element locking means for foldable tools.
2,728,984, 1-3-56, CI. 30 — 161.
Hopton. Alan, and A. Russell, to The Forgrove Machinery
Co. Ltd. Packaging mechanism. 2,739,433, 3-27-56, CI.
53—250.
Hopton. Alan, and A. Russell, to The Forgrove Machinery
Co. Ltd. Transfer mechanism for wrapping machine.
2,753,974, 7-10-56, CI. 198—24.
Hopw.ood, Charles E., to Bethlehem Steel Co. Piler for sheet
steel. 2,739,514, 3-27-56. CI. 93—93.
Hopwood, Herbert, to The Birmingham Small Arms Co. Ltd.
Lubrication means for internal combustion engines.
2,754,814, 7-17-56, CI. 123—196.
Horak, Robert J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Photo-
graphic printing exposure control. 2,764,060, 9-25-56, CI.
88—24.
Horback, William B., to Celanese Corp. of America. Heat
sealing lacquer coated film and method of producing same.
2,770,559, 11-13-56. CI. 117 — 76.
Horeczy, Joseph T., and H. G. Boynton, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Hydrolysis of alkyl chlorides in hydro-
carbons. 2,761,888, 9-4-56, CI. 260 — 676.
Horey, Frank H., to Deere & Co. Transplanter. 2,751,865,
6-26-50, CI. 111—2.
Horgan, George D. : See —
Bell, Arthur, and Horgan. 2,760,493.
Horii, Shinjiro. Stencil sheets. 2,756,161, 7-24-56, CI.
117—35.5.
Horiuchi, Tsukasa. Life saving suit. 2,701,154, 9-4-56. CI.
9—20.
Horizons Inc. : See —
Freedman, Meyer L., and Levitin. 2,766,119.
Wainer, Eugene. 2,762,691.
Wainer, Eugene. 2,775,514.
Horizons Titanium Corp. : nee —
McKenna, Quentin H. 2,772,940.
Raynes, Bertram C, and Sibert. 2,773,023.
Steinberg, Morris A., and Wainer. 2,750,259.
Topinka, Alfred A.. McKenna, and Carlton. 2,731,402.
Wainer, Eugene. 2,731,404.
Wainer, Eugene. 2,743,166.
Wainer, Eugene. 2,762,684.
Wainer, Eugene. 2,762,688.
Young, Thomas R., and Somerville. 2,731,405.
Young, Thomas R., and Somerville. 2,731,406.
Horlacher, Albert F., to C. P. Clare and Co. Relay. 2,760,026,
8-21-56, CI. 200—87.
Horlacher, Albert F., to C. P. Clare & Co. Relay. 2,764,65 4,
9-25-56, CI. 200 — 168.
Horlacher, Albert F., to C. P. Clare & Co. Relay. 2,764,656,
9-25-56, CI. 200—168.
Horlein, TJlrich : See —
Aughagen, Ernst, Horlein. and Bauer. 2,734,846.
Horlein, Dlrich, to Schenley Industries, Inc. Derivatives of
2-n-methyl-l,2,3,4-tetra-hydro-gamma-carbolines. 2,759,943,
8-21-56, CI. 260—294.8.
Horlenko, Theodore, F. B. Marcotte, and O. V. Luke, to
Celanese Corp. of America. Production of chlorinated com-
pounds. 2,770,661, 11-13-56, CI. 260—658.
Horman, Alfred E. Pallet loading machine. 2,708,756,
10-30-56, CI. 214—6.
Horman, John H, and E. C. Hoell, to Allied Control Co., Inc.
Contact structure for relays and the like. 2,749,396,
6-5-56, CI. 200—1.
Horman, John H., and E. C. Hoell, to Allied Control Co.,
Inc. Electromagnetic relay. 2,749,403, 6-5-56, CI.
200—104.
Hormats, Abraham I., to Sta-Dri Inc. Moisture-proofing of
porous masonry. 2,757,159, 7-31-56, CI. 260 — 37.
Hormel, Geo. A., & Co. : See —
Murphy, Laurence W. 2,733,477.
Horn, Birger J. Cabinet. 2,730.627, 2-2S-56, CI. 312 — 213.
Horn, Carl A. Connection protector. 2,754,488, 7-10-56,
CI. 339—108.
Horn, Charles H. Emergency diaphragm for air brakes and
the like. 2,770,799, 11-13-56, CI. 340 — 242.
Horn. Edward P. : See —
Ballard, Clayton A., and Horn. 2,732,184.
Horn, Edward P., to The Air Preheater Corp. Expansion
compensating pedstal. 2,761.639, 9-4-56, CI. 248 — 17.
Horn, Edward P., to The Air Preheater Corporation. High,
pressure circumferential seal. 2,766,970, 10-16-50, CI.
257—6,
Horn, Frank W., and E. O. Hiller, to Potter-Horn, Inc.
Hand plane. 2,762,406, 9-11-56, CI. 145 — 5.
Horn, Harry J., to Motor Wheel Corp. Vehicle wheel.
2,734,779, 2-14-56, CI. 301—37.
Horn. Harrv J., to Motor Wheel Corp. Brake drum.
2,750,012, 6-12-56, CI. 188—218.
Horn, Harrv J., to Motor Wheel Corp. Simulated wire
wheel. 2,767,027, 10-16-56, CI. 301—37.
Horn, Harrv J., and J. A. Watson, to Motor Wheel Corp.
Brake drum. 2,738,038, 3-13-56, CI. 1 88—218.
Horn, Heinz, to Felten & Guilloaume Carlswerk A. G. Device
for compounding stranded conductors. 2.731,069, 1-17-56,
CI. 154—2.26.
Horn, Heinz, to Felton & Guilleaume Carlswerk Aktiengespll-
schaft. Submarine cable. 2.754,351. 7-10-56, CI. 174 — 105.
Horn, Heinz, to Felten & Guilleaume Carlswerk A. G. Method
of extruding elongated members. 2,755,920, 7-24-56, CI.
207—10.
Horn. Josef, to Keuffel & Esser Co. Machine for developing
diazotype prints. 2,737,100, 3-6-56, CI. 95 — 94.
Horn, Merl E. : See — •
Tremblav, Bernard G„ and Horn. 2,735,046.
Horn, Robert S.. Jr., and R. F. Patt, to Hans C. Bick. Inc.
Method of applying nylon finish to garments. 2,746,941,
5-22-56, CI. 260—9.
Horn, Willi, to Ernst Leitz G. m. b. H. Interferometer.
2.745,310, 5-15-56, CI. 88—14.
Tlornbprger, Clarence L.. to Armstrong Cork Co. Speed regu-
lator. 2,760,734, 8-28-56. CI. 242—75.
Hornberger, Clarence L., and D. B. Hummel, to Armstrong
Cork Co. Counting device. 2,761,361, 9-4-56, CI. 93—93.
Hornbostel, Lloyd, to Beloit Iron Works. Suction pick-up
and transfer press for paper machines. 2,732,772, 1-31-56,
CI. 92—49.
LIST OF PATENTEES
377
Hornbostel, Lloyd, to Beloit Iron Works. Vane type stock
inlet. 2,730,247, 2-28-56, CI. 92 — 44.
Hornbostel, Lloyd, to Beloit Iron Works. Reverse press
assembly. 2,744,453, 5-8-56, CI. 92 — 49.
Hornbostel, Lloyd, to Beloit Iron Works. Separator-pumping
operation for paper stock. 2,748,668, 6-5-56, CI. 92 — 28.
Hornbostel, Lloyd, to Beloit Iron Works. Separator-pumping.
2,749,031, 6-5-56, CI. 233 — 20.
Hornbostel, Lloyd, % to K. Hornbostel and V> to L. Horn-
bostel, Jr. Perforated drum type liquid filter. 2,752,045,
6-26-56, CI. 210 — 199.
Hornbostel, Lloyd, to Beloit Iron Works. Inlet level control
for papermaking machine. 2,761,358, 9-4-56, CI. 92 — 43.
Hornbostel, Lloyd, Jr. : see —
Hornbostel, Lloyd. 2,752,045.
Hornbostel, Rogers : See —
Hornbostel, Lloyd. 2,752,045.
Hornbuckle, Joseph I. Automatic voltage control apparatus.
2,738,439, 3-13-56, CI. 315—3.
Home, Frederick F. Pumice-containing composition for
treating soil. 2,765,291, 10-2-56, CI. 260 — 41.
Home, William A. : See — ■
Gwynn, Bernard H., and Home. 2,747,986.
Homer, Albert, to Hawaiian Canneries Co., Ltd. Apparatus
for palletizing cans. 2,732,957. 1-31-56, CI. 214—6.
Homer, Albert, and P. F. Story, to Hawaiian Canneries Co.,
Ltd. Apparatus for handling cans. 2,732,956, 1-31-56,
Horner, Herbert F., Jr. : See —
Frtsgaard, Byron L., and Horner. 2,746,315.
Horner, John L). : See —
Sabarolf, Albert R., Freed, and Horner. 2,730,254.
Hornfeck, Anthony J. : See —
English, James F., Jr., and Hornfeck. 2,744,223.
Markow, George R., and Hornfeck. 2,730,304.
Hornfeck, Anthony J., to Bailey Meter Co. Supervisory sys-
tem for condition responsive motor control indicator.
2,761,124, 8-28-56, CI. 340—213.
Hornfeck, Anthony J., to Bailey Meter Co. Electric servo
system for measuring and control. 2,774,019, 12-11-56,
CI. 318—28.
Hornig, Donald F. Double beam ratio measuring spectro-
photometer. 2,761,350, 9-4-56, CI. 88 — 14.
Horning, Raymond H., to Oswego Falls Corp. Container.
2,737,333, 3-6-56, CI. 229 — 5.5.
Hornke, Hugo W. Fish net float. 2,731,759, 1-24-56, CI.
43—43.1.
Hornschuch, Hanns, to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Sealing device for
pumps. 2,730,954, 1-17-56, CI. 103—111.
Hornschuch, Hanns, to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Sealing device.
2,764,434, 9-25-56, CI. 286—15.
Hornstein, Victor, and K. Schelp, Vi to Jagenberg-Werke Akt-
Ges. Means for longitudinally slitting webs of paper or
other flexible material. 2,774,425, 12-18-56, CI. 164 — 60.
Hornsteiner, Maximilian. Suction upended devices for pick-
ing up flat folding boxes from a pile. 2,760,415, 8-28-56,
CI. 93—53.
Hornung, George G. : See —
Moore, Robert T., and Hornung. 2,744,487.
Hornung, Stephen A. : See —
Glaser, William F., and Hornung. 2,761,528.
Hornung, Stephen A., to Otis Elevator Co. Elevator control
system testing apparatus. 2,734,59S, 2-14-56, CI. 187 — 29.
Horowitz, Alexandre, to N. V. Ontwikkelingmaatschappij
"Polynorm." Profilated covering element of channel shaped
cross section for walls, roofs and the like. 2,765,887,
10-9-56, CI. 189 — 80.
Horowitz, Alexandre, and F. Termaat, to N. V. Ontwik-
kelingmaatschappij "Polynorm." Junction of intersecting
sheet metal supporting members. 2,745,522, 5-15-56, CI.
189—36.
Horowitz, Harry, and A. Schneiderman. Toy guns. 2,737,942,
3-13-56, CI. 124 — 37.
Horowitz, Isadore, to Universal Mfg. Co., Inc. Brace attach-
ment for playground apparatus. 2,771,615, 11-27-56, CI.
5 — 130.
Horowitz, Leopold A., and G. C. Hermeling, Jr., to Radio
Corp. of America. V. H. F.-U. H. F. receiver having local
oscillator convertible to an I. F. stage. 2,750,496, 6-12-56,
CI. 250—20.
Horowitz, Ruth G. Typewriter ribbon reinking device.
2,743,470, 5-1-56, CI. 15—138.
Horrell, Maurice W., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Air Force. Quadrant sig-
nal generator. 2,738,494, 3-13-56, CI. 340 — 212.
Horrell, Maurice W., to Aeroquip Corp. Apparatus for indi-
cating and/or recording pressure conditions. 2,771,555,
11-20-56, CI. 250—27.
Horrobin, Sydney, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
Catalytic dehydrogenation of piperidine to pyridine.
2,765,310, 10-2-56. CI. 260—290.
Horrobin, Sydney, and R. J. Young, to Imperial Chemical
Industries Ltd. Dehydrogenation of piperidine to
pyridine. 2.765,311. 10-2-56, CI. 260 — 290.
Horrom, Bruce W., and A. H. Sommers, to Abbott Laboratories.
Synthesis of thiamorpholine. 2,761,860, 9-4-56, CI.
260 — 243.
Horrow, Nathan : See —
Billett, Edward, and D. and J. Guss, and Horrow.
2,749,634.
Horseling, Jan : See —
Jurriaanse. Tom, and Horseling. 2.733,372.
Horsfall, Robert B., Jr. : See —
Ostergren, Ralph H., Goldberg, Horsfall, and Wuerth.
2,769,492.
Horsfield, Basil T., and D. P. Keller, to Reynolds Metals Co.
Electrolytic cell with self-baking anode. 2,739,113, 3-20-50,
CI. 204—243.
Horsley, Lee H., and E. C. Britton. to The Dow Chemical Co.
Trihydroxy polyoxyalkylene ethers of glycerol. 2,733,272,
1_31_56, CI. 260—615.
Horsley, Lee H., V. S. Morello, and N. Poffenberger, to The
Dow Chemical Co. Aromatic hydrocarbons by solvent ex-
traction with a solvent of diethylene glycol and water.
2,770,664, 11-13-56, CI. 260—674.
Horst, Harry A. Hook guard. 2,743,547, 5-1-56, CI.
43—54.5.
Horst, Paul V. Shoring clamp. 2,737,363, 3-6-56, CI.
248—354.
Horst, William R. : See —
Ballard, James W., and Horst. 2,767,974.
Ernst, Walter, and Horst. 2,754,107.
Horst, William R., and J. W. Ballard, to The Commonwealth
Engineering Co. of Ohio. Weighing device. 2,767,975,
10-23-56, Cl. 265—70.
Horstemeier, Waldemar : See —
Hess, Raymond C, Carpenter, and Horstemeier.
2,740,991.
Horton Aircraft Corp. : See —
Horton, William E. 2,734,701.
Horton, Avery T., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of Commerce. Apparatus for
growing single crystals and purifying substances. 2,754,180,
7-10-56, Cl. 23—273.
Horton, Clarence A. : See —
Cady, George H., and Horton. 2,741,215.
Horton, Erwin C, to Trico Products Corp. Window raiser.
2,729,444, 1-3-56. Cl. 268—26.
Horton, Erwin C., to Trico Products Corp. Windshield wiper
arm. 2,738,535, 3-20-56, Cl. 15—255.
Horton, Erwin C, to Trico Products Corp. Windshield clear-
ing system. 2,763,023, 9-18-56, Cl. 15—250.4.
Horton, Erwin C, to Trico Products Corp. Windshield
wiper. 2,766 474, 10-16-56, Cl. 15—245.
Horton, Erwin C, to Trico Products Corp. Windshield wiper
blade. 2,767,419. 10-23-56, Cl. 15—245.
Horton, Donelson B., and D. Johnston, to John Blue Co., Inc.
Variable-capacity metering pump. 2,771,846, 11-27-56, Cl.
103—203.
Horton, Hugh K. Type setting gauge. 2,758,384, 8-14-56,
Cl. 33—183.
Horton, John P. : See—
Trebler, Henning A., and Horton. 2,749,302.
Horton, John W. : See —
Anderson, Arthur G., and Horton. 2,757,359.
Anderson, Arthur G., and Horton. 2,759,170.
Horton, Paul M., and A. G. Keller, to Board of Supervisors
of Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechani-
cal College. Process for separating fibrous vegetable mate-
rials into pith and fiber portions. 2,729,850, 1-10-56,
Cl. 19—7.
Horton, Paul M., and A. G. Keller, to Board of Supervisors
of Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechani-
cal College. Apparatus for processing fibrous vegetable
materials. 2,729,858, 1-10-56, Cl. 19 — 90.
Horton, Robert L., to American Cyanamid Co. Thiamine hy-
drochloride (vitamin Bi). 2,770,623, 11-13-56, Cl.
260—256.6.
Horton, William E., to Horton Aircraft Corp. Airplane with
retractable variable-incidence wings. 2,734,701, 2-14-56,
Cl. 244 — 43.
Horton, William F., and H. J. Tyler, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Magnetic amplifier overspeed trip devices. 2,760,149,
8-21-56, Cl. 323—89.
Horton, William G. Display and like devices. 2,769,553,
11-6-56, Cl. 211—87.
Horton, Winthrop S., and C. J. Lucia, to Studebaker-Packard
Corp. Marine propulsion mechanism. 2,769,420, 11-6-56,
Cl. 115—34.
Hortsch, Steve : See —
Wise, David L. 2,766,515.
Hortvet, Richard M., to A. O. Smith Corp. Stress relieving
apparatus. 2,772,682, 11-27-56, Cl. 263 — 4.
Horvath, Alexander, to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. High Q frequency tuner. 2,753,530, 7-3-56,
Cl. 333—73.
Horvath, Alexander, H. Van Elkan, and R. H. Bresk, to
International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. High voltage
switch. 2,760,015, 8-21-56, Cl. 200—6.
Horvath, Anthony G., W. H. Kuner, and R. L. Wolfe, to
The Master Electric Co. Motor. 2,744,202, 5-1-56, Cl.
310—71.
Horvath, Artemy A. Method of forming a confection and the
resulting product. 2,740,720, 4-3-50, Cl. 99 — 134.
Horvath, Guy E., to Raybestos-Manhattan, Inc. Packing
rings. 2,762,640, 9-11-56, Cl. 288 — 18.
Horvath, Joseph P., to Vickers Inc. Hydraulic power trans-
mission for overrunning load. 2,741,895 4-17-56, Cl.
60—53.
Horvath, Joseph W. : See —
Stricklett, Lloyd P., and Horvath. 2,743,641.
Horvay, JuHub B. : See —
Fonda, Allen B., and Horvay. 2,746,830.
Horvay, Julius B., to General Electric Co. Drain trough
for refrigerator. 2,755,636, 7-24-56, Cl. 62—103.
378
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
2,733,216.
Soaking pit coping.
Fan end construc-
Horvay, Julius B., to General Electric Co. Refrigerator
cabinet. 2,758,450, 8-14-56, CI. 62 — 103.
Horvay, Julius B., and G. C. Harbison, to (ieneral Electric Co.
Adjustable baffle for a refrigerator. 2,754,663, 7-17-56,
CI. 62—103.
Horvitz, Gerald J., to F. H. Morse, G. J. Horvitz, and B. Sack.
Carbon electrodes. 2,764,539, 9-25-56, CI. 204 — 67.
Horwitz, Henry L., and G. L. Hasser, to International Tele-
phone and Telegraph Corp. Revertive call circuit.
2,765,368, 10-2-56, CI. 179—17.
Horwitz, Lester : See —
Puetzer, Bruno, Katz, and Horwitz. 2,775,599.
Horwood, John L. : See —
Eichholz, Geoffrey G.. and Horwood.
Hosbein, Louis H., to M. H. Detrick Co.
2,756,701, 7-31-56, CI. 110—181.
Hosbein, Louis H., to M. H. Detrick Co.
tion for furnaces. 2,764,110, 9-25-56, CI. 110 — 99.
Hoschle, Adolf, and F. Dietrich. Control apparatus for a
hoisting truck. 2,765,624. 10-9-56, CI. 60—54.5.
Hosea, Everett E., and A. T. Godschalx, to Kaukauna Ma-
chine Corp. Electrical selector switch. 2,750,459, 6-12-56,
CI. 200—18.
Hoseason, Harry J. Hand hole forming method for cellular
floor wire distributing systems. 2,735,166, 2-21-56, CI.
29—407.
Hoseason, Harry J. Cellular floor structure for an electrical
wire distributing system. 2,741,117, 4-10-56, CI. 72 — 16.
Hosek, Louis F. : See —
Nachman, Fred A., Jr., and Hosefc. 2,764,226.
Hosford, James A. : See —
Banzhof, William S., Jr., and Hosford. 2,769,143.
Hosford, Norman F. : See —
Bevins, James E., and Hosford. 2,767,580.
Hosford, Norman F., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Altitude
warning system. 2,735,081, 2-14-56, CI. 340 — 27.
Hosford, William F. : See —
Odium, William H., Hosford, and Wieser. 2,740,437.
Odium, William H., Hosford, and Wieser. 2,771,103.
Hosier, Albert E., and R. C. Butler, to The Faultless Rubber
Co. Two-compartment container and method of making
such container. 2,771,724, 11-27-56, CI. 53—14.
Hosking, Oakley W. Rubber valve stem. 2,772,714, 12-4-56,
CI. 152 — 430.
Hoskins, Elvin E. Liquid level indicating gauge. 2,761,316,
9-4-56, CI. 73—302.
Hosley, Carlton R., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Sewing
machine feed mechanisms. 2,730,057, 1-10-56, CI. 112 — 48.
Hosmer, Ellsworth A. Carrier telephone system. 2,744,958,
5-8-56, CI. 179—1.
Hosmer, Ellsworth A., to Shand and Jurs Co. Telemeter-
ing system for remote indication. 2,748,373, 5-29-56, CI.
Hosmer, William A., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Inter-
halogen adducts of polyvinyl pyrrolidone. 2,754,245,
Hospital Equipment Corp. : See —
Weinberger, Milton B. 2,775,005.
Hospital Sanitation Equipment Corp. : See —
Dodd, Thomas G. 2,731,208.
Hossenlopp, Arthur M. : See —
Crowley, Henry L., and Hossenlopp. 2,736,708.
Hosterman, Earl W., to The Morse Instrument Co. Vacuum
photographic printing apparatus. 2,739,516, 3-27-56, CI.
Hosterman, Frederick O. : See —
Gerwig, Harvey F., Ehrhardt, Franklin, and Hosterman.
2,755,777.
Hostetler, Harry F. : See —
Potter, Raymond I., and Hostetler. 2,766,616.
Hostetter, Donald W. Aerated minnow bucket. 2,736,983,
3-6-56, CI. 43—57.
Hostetter, Earl W. : See —
Glenn, William E., and Hostetter. 2,751,662.
Hostetter, John L. Self-adjusting plier-type toggle locking
wrench. 2,751,801, 6-26-56, CI. 81—84.
Hostetter. John L. Andirons. 2,764,971, 10-2-56, CI.
126—29
Hosticka, Harold
quency doubler.
Hostutler, Ray H. :
Davis, Louis.
E., and L. R. Beckett. Symmetrical fre-
2,749,499, 6-5-56, CI. 321—4.
See —
_. 2,732,901.
Hotchkin, James R., to The Palnut Co. Sheet metal lock
nut with resilient conical flange. 2,734,547, 2-14-56, CI.
151 — 38.
Hotehkiss, Allen G., to General Electric Co. Gas purification.
2,768,058, 10-23-56, CI. 23 — 2.
Hotehkiss, Clifford, to General Controls Co. Voltage com-
pensated thermal timer switch. "
200—122.
Hotehkiss, Dean, C. V. Deckwa, and F. Pettigrew
casket bed. 2,735,157, 2-21-56, CI. 27 — 12.
Hotehkiss Steel Products Co. : See —
Seifert, Walter R. 2,772,767.
Hotehkiss, Stuart E. : See —
Aller, Paul B., and Hotehkiss. 2,772,374.
Hotelllng, Joseph H. : See —
Barron, James T., Dill, and Hotelling. 2,746,128.
Hotine, William, to Specialties, Inc. Antibacklash gear sys-
tem. 2,764,034, 9-25-56, CI. 74 — 440.
Hotine, William, to Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corp.
Minimum luminance responsive system. 2,772,598, 12-4-56,
CI. 88—23.
2,758,175, 8-7-56, CI.
Adjustable
Hotovy, Rudolf, E. Jacobi, and W. Kuessner, to E. Merck
Chemical Works. Quaternary salts of belladonnine and
method of making them. 2,734,062. 2-7-56, CI. 260 — 292.
Hott, Ion V. K., to The Joyce-Cridland Co. Low level oil con
trol for hydraulic lifting mechanism. 2,763,128, 9-18-56
CI. 60—51.
Hott, Ion V. K., and K. E. Berk, to The Joyce-Cridland Co
Front lift superstructure of a two post lift. 2,733,777
2-7-56, CI. 187—8.74.
Hott, Ion V. K., and D. M. Goldzwig, to The Joyce-Cridland
Co. Foot type high lift jack. 2,742,257, 4-17-56, CI,
254—7.
Hotten, Bruce W., to California Research Corp. Poly(siloxy
glycol) grease composition. 2,756,212; 7-24-56, CI
Hotten, Bruce W., and R. E. Echols, to California Research
Corp. Complex basic aluminum soap greases. 2,768,138,
10-23-56, CI. 252—35.
Hottenroth, Frederick W., Jr., to Standard-Thomson Corp
Bellows expansion joint with sealed casing. 2,771,311
11-20-56, CI. 285—299.
Hottenstein, Carl C. : See —
Reed, Claude D., Felty, Hackett, and Hottenstein
2,730,730.
Hottiaux, Roland. Selectively positioned cam means for oper
ating pivoted chaser carriers. 2,769,992, 11-13-56, CI
10—100.
Hotz, Leo F. Fittings. 2,755,484, 7-24-56, CI. 4—172.
Houchins, Henry R., to The Carborundum Co. Abrasive ar-
ticles and method of making same. 2,730,439, 1-10-56,
CI. 51—307.
Houck, Hooper J., to General Motors Corp. Porous ar
tide impregnation. 2,756,200, 7-24-56, CI. 204 — 37
Houck, Hooper J., to General Motors Corp. Method of form
ing an interlocking bushing. 2,762,117, 9-11-56, CI. 29—
521.
Houdaille-Hershey Corp. : See —
Conley. Charles C. 2,732,669.
Dall, Edward D. 2,736,594.
Ludwig, Donald C. 2,729,463.
O'Connor, Bernard E. 2,729,518.
O'Connor, Bernard E. 2,736,393.
O'Connor, Bernard E. 2,742,113.
Pinner, Walter L., and Hoxie. 2,729,580.
Sandberg, Ray A. 2,732,615.
Sandberg, Ray A. 2,739,672.
Sandberg, Ray A. 2,771,932.
Sebok, Joseph B. and F. 2,728,953.
Wessel, Walter H. 2,742,112.
Houdaille-Hershey of Indiana, Inc. :
Fresch, Sylvester J. 2,736,433.
Fresch. Sylvester J. 2,736,436.
Gardes, Alfred W. 2,734,668.
Gardes, Alfred W. 2,736,432.
Gardes, Alfred W., and Dudchik.
Gardes, Alfred W., and Dudchik.
Harms, John F. 2,729,340.
Houdaille Industries, Inc. : See —
Brundage, Alan D. 2,765,024.
Dall, Edward D. 2,764,330.
Fergueson, Arthur P. 2,749,171.
Fergueson, Arthur P., and Schatzman.
Gluck, David. 2,744,363.
Grzenkowski, Alfred E., and Davis. 2,765,817.
Grzenkowski, Alfred E., and Rademaker. 2,748,736.
.Tandus, Herbert S. 2,749,170.
Martin, Claude. 2,770,832.
O'Connor, Bernard E., and French. 2,742,861.
O'Connor, Bernard E., and Fuente. 2,758,679.
Oldberg. Oscar. 2,771,750.
Powell, Burnet J. 2,751,795.
Rapp, George M. 2,751,198.
Sandberg, Ray A. 2,751,793.
Sandberg, Ray A. 2,751,796.
Sandberg, Ray A., and Van Sickel.
Schatzman, George W. 2,758,859,
Schatzman, George W. 2,761,698.
Sebok, Frank. 2,760,592.
Houdek, Joseph F., Jr., to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Automatic intercommunication telephone sys-
tem. 2.749,388, 6-5-56, CI. 179—20.
Houdry, Eugene J. : See —
Bowen, William M., Ill, and Houdry. 2,772,147.
Houdry, Eugene J., to Oxy-Catalyst, Inc. Catalytic contacting
unit. 2,730,434, 1-10-56, CI. 23 — 288.
Houdry, Eugene J., to Oxv-Catalyst, Inc. Catalytic structure
and composition. 2,742,437. 4-17-56, CI. 252 — 455.
Houdry, Eugene J., to Oxy-Catalyst, Inc. Surface type catal-
ysis. 2,747,976, 5-29-56, CI. 23—288.
Sce-
2,729,333.
2,736,435.
2,761,697.
2,751,794.
to Oxy-Catalyst, Inc.
2,731,541, 1-17-56,
Houdry, Eugene J., and W. M. Adey
Catalytic structure and apparatus
CI. 219—39.
Houdry, Eugene J., and W. M. Bowen, III, to Oxy-Catalyst,
Inc. Method for treating materials. 2,750,680, 6-19-56,
CI. 34—35.
Houdry Process Corp. : See —
Ardern, David B„ and Shirk. 2,775,547.
Bond, George R., Jr., and Oblad. 2,754,187.
Burtis, Theodore A. 2,767,128.
Donovan, Joseph J., Koester, and Milliken. 2,755,257.
Dougherty, Walter J. 2,755,232.
Fowler, Carl E., Jr. 2,758,882.
Fowler, Carl E., Jr., and Daily. 2,734,781.
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Houdry Process Corp. : See — Continued
Heinemann, Heinz. 2,751,333.
Heinemann. Heinz, and Wetzel. 2,766,306.
Kollgaard, Reyner. 2,745,724.
Kollgaard, Reyner. 2,758,883.
Kollgaard, Reyner. 2,700,843.
Kollgaard, Reyner. 2,775,548.
Kollgaard, Reyner, and Cicalese. 2,754,966.
Lebeis, Edward H., and Bondor. 2,768,131.
Lantz, David M. 2,745,723.
Milliken, Thomas H., Jr., and Koester. 2,769,688.
Milliken, Thomas H., Jr., Mills, and Oblad. 2,775,638.
Mills, George A. 2,729,596.
Newirth, Raymond. 2,729,330.
Oblad, Alex G., and Heinemann. 2,760,999.
Savage, Reuben T., and Kollgaard. 2,734,805.
Shabaker, Hubert A. 2,731,424.
Shabaker, Hubert A. 2,754,273.
Shabaker, Hubert A. 2,769,694.
Shalit, Harold, and Weller. 2,758,956.
Shirk, Robert M. 2,762,658.
Weinrich, William W. 2,758,884.
Wetzel, John W. 2,754,248.
Hough, George H„ and T. M. Jackson, to International Stand-
ard Electric Corp. Electric discharge tubes and circuits
therefor. 2,740,921, 4-3-56, CI. 315—84.6.
Hough, Homer H. Pattern spraying lawn sprirrkler.
2,746,792, 5-22-56, CI. 299—18.
Hough Soils Engineering Laboratories : See —
Smith, Julian C. 2,729,426.
Hough, William R., V. F. Dugar, and J. V
The Reliance Electric & Engineering Co.
drawing method. 2,752,245, 6-26-56, CI. 95-
Houghton, Daniel E., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Army. Expansible
gasket closure. 2,756,897, 7-31-56, CI. 220 — 24.5.
Houghton, David B. Wallet of unitary construction.
2,774,404. 12-18-56, CI. 150—38.
Houghton, Earl S. : See —
Mosley, Earl J. 2,762,634.
Houghton, Edward C. : See —
Ashley, Allan, and Houghton. 2,765,626.
Houghton, Joseph J., to General Electric Co. Dishwasher.
2,771,893, 11-27-56, CI. 134—57.
Houghton, William D. : See—
Hansell, Clarence W., and Houghton. 2,763,721.
Houghton, William D., to Radio Corp. of America. Color
television. 2,734,939, 214-56, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Houghton, William D., to Radio Corp. of America,
wave generators. 2,739,234, 3-20-56, CI. 250 — 27.
Houghton, William D., to Radio Corp. of America.
television system. 2,757,227, 7-31-56, CI. 178 — 5.2.
Houilleres du Bassin du Nord et du Pas-de-Calais : See —
Magnant, Dominique, Carabasse, Godeau, and Mennessier.
2,738,174.
Houldcroft, Peter T., and J. G. Purchas, to British Welding
Research Assn. Electric arc welding apparatus. 2,730,646,
1-10-56, CI. 314—62.
Houldsworth, Wallace M. Device for trimming, crimping and
marking pie crusts. 2,759,438, 8-21-56, CI. 107 — 49.
Houle, Leon E. Laundry tub stopper. 2,750,601, 6-19-56,
CI. 4—295.
Houle, Robert E. Resonant type jet propulsion engines.
2,761,283, 9-4-56, CI. 60—39.27.
Houle, Robert E. Fuel feeding to resonance type jet propul-
sion engines. 2,765,618, 10-9-56, CI. 60 — 39.28.
Houlsby, George W., Jr. : See — ■
Carlson, Martin. 2,739,808.
Carlson, Martin. 2,752,627.
Carlson, Martin, and Bruhnke. 2,770,004.
Hounsell, John P. Marking or labeling machines. 2,742,854,
4-24-56, CI. 101—43.
Hounsfield, Godfrey N., to Electric & Musical Industries Ltd.
Electron discharge tube amplifiers. 2,775,656, 12-25-56,
CI. 179—171.
Houpt, Alfred G., to American Cvanamid Co. Preparation of
alkali metal cyanates. 2,770,525, 11-13-56, CI. 23 — 75.
Housch, Walter M. : See —
Mathewson. Herbert R., Housch, and Covin. 2,733,974.
Mathewson, Herbert R., Housch, and Covin. 2,737,042.
House, Bryan E. : See —
Super. Ralph K., and House. 2,751,048.
House, Bryan E., to Detroit Duo-Grip Brake Corp. Brake
mechanism. 2,735,513, 2-21-56, CI. 188 — 76.
House, Bryan E., to Detroit Duo-Grip Brake Corp. Brake
mechanism. 2,742,109, 4-17-56, CI. 188 — 76.
House, Harry F. Folding table having height adjusting means.
2,733,971. 2-7-56, CI. 311—83.
House, Henry P. : See —
Carpenter, David E., Johnston, House, and Johnsson.
2,734,161.
House, Perry W. : See —
Antonidis, John E., Edmundson, Smith, and House.
2,774,894.
Houser, Philip H., to General Electric Co. Encased electrical
apparatus. 2,753,533, 7-3-56, CI. 336 — 96.
House, Ronald R., S. T. Moore, and A. M. Schiller, to Ameri-
can Cyanamid Co. Wet strength paper containing amino-
aliphatic chain polymer resins. 2,729,560, 1-3-56, CI.
92—3.
Household Mfg. Co. : See —
Holz, Bertram I. 2,734,769.
Houser, Richard C. Golf ball holders. 2,768,775, 10-30-56,
CI. 224—5.
Housley, Thomas P. Holder for game blocks. 2,773,690,
12-11-56, CI. 273—130.
Houston Corp., The : See —
Vose, Aubrey W. 2,735,902.
Houston Engineers, Inc. : See —
Trahan, Gus H. 2,751,010.
Houston Oil Field Material Co., Inc. : See —
Burns, Albert L., Jr. 2,733,045.
Houston, Wesley M., and H. W. Breathitt, Jr., to Minerals
& Chemicals Corp. of America. Concentration of phosphate
ores. 2,744,625, 5-8-56, CI. 209—12.
Houtman, Harke J. : See —
Dippel, Cornelis J., and Houtman. 2,735,773.
Van Rijssel, Tijs W., Houtman, and Jonker. 2,733,144.
Houtz, Charles C, and D. A. McLean, to Bell Telephone Lab-
oratories, Inc. Stabilization of electrolytic capacitors.
2,739.275, 3-20-56, CI. 317—230.
Houtz, Charles C, and D. A. McLean, to Bell Telephone Lab-
oratories, Inc. Electrolytic capacitors. 2,756,373, 7-24-56,
CI. 317 — 230.
Houtz, Ray C, and E. L. Wittbecker, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Biphenylene diamines useful in producing
polyamides. 2,763,688, 9-18-56, CI. 260 — 570.8.
Hovel, Josef : See —
Flatz, Emil, and Hovel. 2,758,581.
Flatz, Emil, and Hovel. 2,766,741.
Hovel. Margareta E. : See —
Flatz, Emil, and Hovel. 2,766,741.
Hoven, Alfred C. : See —
Henrikson, Bror W., Hoven, Nordmark, and Oom.
2,760,556.
Henrikson, Bror W., Hoven, Nordmark, and Oom.
2,760,561.
Hoven, Alfred C, and W. E. Nordmark. to American Seating
Co. Bookrack or the like. 2,729,529, 1-3-56, CI. 312—108,
Hoven, Alfred C, and W. E. Nordmark, to American Seat-
ing Co. Chair with pivoted back. 2,755,844, 7-24-56,
CI. 155—156.
Hovey, Otis W., to United States Steel Corp. Connector for
flanged sheets abutting endwise. 2,736,405, 2-28-56, CI.
189—85.
Hovland, Howard N. : See —
Bruehl, Thomas J., Hovland, and Verhage. 2,760,709.
Rafoth, Bennie A., and Hovland. 2,772,827.
Hovlid, Norman G. Aquarium device. 2,748,075, 5-29-56,
CI. 210—16.
Howald, Arthur M., to Glaskvd Inc. Transfer molding
method. 2,738,551, 3-20-56, CI. 18—55.
Howard, Allan M., and W. G. Harper, to Nortons (Tividale)
Ltd. Apparatus for propelling trucks. 2,767,662, 10-23-56,
CI. 104—183. „ . ,_ ,
Howard, Arthur C, to Rotary Hoes Ltd. Selective wheel
drive control for power-driven machines. 2,739,657,
3-27-56, CI. 180—6.2.
Howard Auto-Cultivators Ltd. : See —
Ramsay, Duncan, and McDonnell. 2,763,193.
Howard, Ben O. Canard type airplane and controls therefor.
2,747,816, 5-29-56, CI. 244—45.
Howard, Bernard, to Teleprinter Corp. Telegraphprinter.
2,769,029, 10-30-56, CI. 178—35.
Howard, Burdett C. Syrup server. 2,729,739, 1-3-56, CI.
Howard, Charles E. Accelerator pedal operating attachment
for motor vehicles. 2,735,312, 2-21-56, CI. 74—562.5.
Howard, Charles W. Auxiliary saw fence. 2,764,190,
9-25-56. CI. 143—174.
Howard, Clayton W. Poultry watering device. 2,771,058,
11-20-56. CI. 119—78.
Howard. Edward G.. Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and
Co. Polymerization of vinyl monomers by oxyhalogen acid
anion/hvdrazine-disulfonate ion compositions. 2,729,624,
1-3-56. CI. 260—80.
Howard, Edward G.. Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and
Co. Alpha-cyanothioamides. 2,733,260, 1-31-56, CI.
260 — 465.5.
Howard, Edwin C, to Hercules Powder Co. Combined solvent
and absorbent process for refining rosin. 2,774,753,
12-18-56. CI. 260—107. ,_, ,
Howard. Elmer. Mounting means for folding table legs.
2.743.147. 4-24-56. CI. 311— 99.
Howard, Everett W., to M. W. Kellogg Co. Method and appa-
ratus for fluidized catalytic conversion. 2,740,750, 4-3-56,
CI. 196—50.
Howard. Everett W., to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Process for
utilizing tho flue gas in the regeneration of the fouled cata-
lvst in a fluidized hvdrocarbon conversion system. 2,758,068,
8-7-56, CI. 196—52.
Howard, Frank A. Mechanical calendar. 2,775,092,
12-25-56, CI. 58—6.
Howard, Frank L.. to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp.
Process of distilling metals with halide vapors. 2,762,702,
9-11-56. CI. 75—68.
Howard, Frank S„ to Birtman Electric Co. Vacuum cleaner.
2,744.679, 5-8-56, CI. 230—127.
Howard, Frank S.. to Birtman Electric Co. Bobbin winder.
2,744.691, 5-8-56, CI. 242 — 22.
Howard, Frank S., to Birtman Electric Co. Bobbin case.
2,753,825, 7-10-56, CI. 112—231.
Howard. Frank S.. to Birtman Electric Co. Bobbin case.
2,763,227, 9-18-56, CI. 112—251.
Howard, Frank W. Glove with seamless palm and back.
2,770,809, 11-20-56, CI. 2 — 169.
Howard, Harry H. Dead-ending tool. 2,737,068, 3-6-56,
CI. 81—3.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Howard, Harry W., and C. V. Wittenwyler, to Shell Develop-
ment Co. Composition containing glycidyl pulyether of a
polyhydric phenol and a methvlbl substituted 2-alkenyl-
oxybenzene. 2,774,748, 12-18-5G, CI. 260 — 45.5.
Howard, Hartley W., and H. K. Salzberg, to The Borden Co.
Production of casein-lactalbumin coprecipitate. 2,750,374,
6-12-56, CI. 260—120.
Howard, Hector G. : See —
Deemer, Evelyn H., and Howard. 2,743,044.
Howard, Henry C, to Carnegie Institute of Technology.
Methods of fractionating polycarboxy aromatics acids.
2,762,840, 9-11-56, CI. 260 — 525.
Howard. James C. : See —
McKinley, Robert W., Howard, and Ernstes. 2,728,938.
Howard, John G., to The Pyle-National Co. Speed regulator
for a motor generator. 2,736,855, 2-28-56, CI. 318—325.
Howard, John H. : See —
Hendrickson, Arnold P., Keye, and Howard. 2,771,595.
Howard, Joseph O. Card shuffling mechanism. 2,747,877,
5-29-56, CI. 273—149.
Howard, Paul J. Louver assembly for window opening.
2,738,127, 3-13-56, CI. 230—259.
Howard, Paul L., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Electrolyte filling
device and method for reserve type primary batteries.
2,732,985, 1-31-56, CI. 226 — 19.
Howard, Ralph M. Receptacle. 2,746,505, 5-22-56, CI.
150—52.
Howard, Stanley R., to Pneumatic Scale Corp., Ltd. Pack-
aging and check weighing machine. 2,751,180, 6-19-56,
CI. 249—17.
Howard, Stanley R., to Pneumatic Scale Corp., Ltd. Con-
tainer handling machines. 2,762,497, 9-11-56, CI. 198 —
232.
Howard, Thomas E. Material loading device. 2,738,865,
3-20-56, CI. 198 — 7.
Howard, Thomas P., to A. Runstein. Apparatus for dispens-
ing liquids. 2,759,638, 8-21-56, CI. 222—146.
Howard, Tulane B. Toy dump trucks. 2,732,659, 1-31-56,
CI. 46—210.
Howard, Tulane B. Toy dump truck. 2,736,990, 3-6-56,
CI. 46—210.
Howard, William C, to Bailey Meter Co. Time-cycle control
system. 2.767,724, 10-23-56, CI. 137—82.
Howards of Ilford Ltd. : See —
Lock, Ritchie H., and Reynolds. 2,763,665.
Howarth, Arthur N., to Bell Punch Co., Ltd. Taximeter indi-
cators. 2,747,173, 5-22-56, CI. 340—68.
Howarth. Harry A. S., deceased ; M. J. Howarth, administra-
trix. Bearing. 2.744,790, 5-8-56, CI. 308 — 160.
Howarth, Mary J. : See —
Howarth, Harry A. S. 2,744,799.
Howarth, Thomas H., J. Downing, and J. G. N. Drewitt, to
British Celanese Ltd. Process for polymerizing cracked frac-
tions containing £. 2,770,614, 11-13-56. CI. 260—82.
Howden, Joseph R. Device for dispensing powders, granu-
lated substances and the like in measured quantities.
2,740,555, 4-3-56, CI. 222—48.
Howdle, Frederic E., to Cutler-Hnmmer, Inc. Horizontal
turns for conveyers. 2,729,324. 1-3-56. CI. 198 — 167.
Howe, Alfred J. Handcuffs. 2.772,553, 12-4-56. CI. 70—16.
Howe, Elra P. Flood control svstem. 2,747,678. 5-29-56,
CI. 182—1.
Howe, Harlan L., to Carrier Corp. Ice making apparatus.
2,775,100, 12-25-56, CI. 62—107.
Howe, Henry V., and N. R. Terry, to Board of Supervisors
"i l ■' .mi -m iia State University and Agricultural and Me-
chanical College. Portable sample washers. 2,732,068,
1-24-56. CI. 209—273.
Howe, Jack L., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Recoverv of weight-
ing material from a drilling fluid. 2,756,965, 7-31-56,
CI. 255—1.8.
Howe, John F. : See —
Crough, Willie W., and Howe. 2.765.295.
Wicklatz, John E„ and How.-. 2.735,832.
Wicklatz, John E., and Howe. 2.735.835.
Wicklatz. John E., and Howe. 2,758,982.
Howe, John R., to Borg-Warner Corp. Motor thrust load
balancing means. 2.772,373, 11-27-56, CI. 310 — 90.
Howe Scale Co., Inc., The : See —
Hajos, Eugene. 2,730,303.
Howe, Spencer D., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Induced voltage
piekoff for rate gyros. 2,753.718, 7-10-56, CI. 74 — 5.6.
Howe, Wilfred H., and W. E. Vannah, to The Foxboro Co,
Computing system. 2.754,053, 7-10-56. CI. 235—61.
Howell, Arthur S., to General Dynamics Corp. High im-
pedance telephone substation ringer. 2,773,223, 12-4-50,
CI. 317—171.
Howell. Charles N., to Lombard Corp. Door mechanism for
induction heating apparatus. 2,750,486, 6-12-56, CI.
219—10.67.
Howell, Edward K., to General Electric Co. Frequencv sta-
bilized and controlled oscillatory system. 2, 764. 081,
9_25-56. CI. 250—36.
Howell, Elton H. Baseboard heating system. 2,741,970,
4-17-56, CI. 98—40.
Howell, F. M„ & Co. : See-
Taylor, Harwood S., Jr. 2,730,324.
Howell, Helena B. Occupant propelled roundabout. 2.751,225,
Howell, Herbert R. Cutting shear. 2,736,961, 3-6-56, CI.
30—213.
Howell, Ira V. Valve cap removing and replacing tool.
2,733,456, 2-7-56, CI. 7—14.1.
Howell, Roy E. : See —
Feick, Daniel E., Gibbs, and Howell. 2,772,612.
Feick, Daniel E., and Howell. 2,729,136.
Howell, Russell B., Jr., to Burns Aero Seat Co., Inc. Chair
back adjusting mechanism. 2,750,994, 6-19-56, CI.
155 — 161.
Howell, Thomas B., and M. Rogin. Composite optical image
projection apparatus. 2,754,722, 7-17-56, CI. 88 — 24.
Howell, Warren : See —
Randall, Herman P. 2,758,627.
Howell, William C, Jr., and J. I. Wasson, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Hydraulic transmission fluid.
2,731,418, 1-17-56, CI. 252—42.7.
Howell, William C, Jr., and J. I. Wasson, to Esso Re-
search and Engineering Co. Hydraulic transmission fluid.
2,768,953, 10-30-56, CI. 252 — 42.7.
Howells, Robert D. : See —
Opalenik, John J., and Howells. 2,757,353.
Howery, Richard W. : See —
Bollinger, Waldon P., Howery, and Ford. 2,745,099.
Ford, John R., and Howery. 2,773,256.
Howes, Allen H., to Foster Wheeler Corp. Heat exchange
apparatus. 2,744,733, 5-8-56, CI. 257 — 224.
Howes, Douglas E., to Norton Co. Precision speed regulation
of adjustable-speed D. C. motors. 2,743,409, 4-24-56,
CI. 318—332.
Howes, Edgar T., to United Geophysical Corp. Seismic pros-
pecting system. 2,740,0-15, ! .'. .Mi. ci . ::-io— 15.
Howes, Edgar T., and W. F. Hoy, to United Geophysical Corp.
Seismic prospecting apparatus. 2,757,355, 7-31-56, CI.
340 — 7.
Howes, Edward L. Sutures. 2,751,910, 6-26-50, CI.
128—335.5.
Howes, John T., to Redmond Co., Inc. Bearing and lubricat-
ing structure. 2,739,020, 3-20-56, CI. 308 — 132.
Howes, Ronald B., to Metalholm Engineering Corp. Process
of forming precision resistor. 2,757,104, 7-31-56, CI.
117 — 217.
Howes, S., Co., Inc. : See —
Riley, Walter J. 2,748,608.
Howey, Cecil R., to United States Rubber Co. Method of
treating 2,2'-dithiobisbenzothiazole. 2,734,064, 2-7-56, CI.
260—306.5.
Howey, Walter C. Optical system for color television re-
ceiver. 2,761,008, 8-28-50, CI. 178—5.4.
Howie, Kenneth, to Wildman Mfg. Co. Sinker for full fash-
ioned knitting machine. 2,762,214, 9-11-56, CI. 66 — 110.
Howk, Benjamin W. : See —
Fawcett, Frank S., and Howk. 2,744,151.
Foster, Robert E., and Howk. 2,749,366.
Gilbert, Walter W., and Howk. 2,772,293.
Howland, Louis H., and B. N. Larsen, to United States Rubber
Co. Processing butadiene-monovinylpyridine rubbers.
2,757,162, 7-31-56, CI. 260—41.5.
Howland, John D. : See —
De Atley, Lindley S., Upton, and Howland. 2,771,477.
Howie, Curran P. Rotary mountings for scales. 2,763,063,
9-18-56, CI. 33—75.
llowlett, Edward J., to Isaac Braithwaite & Son Engineers
Ltd. Rotary machine for use in washing dry cleaning and
dyeing garments and other articles. 2,730,887, 1-17-56,
CI. 68 — 139.
Howlett, John, and C. A. Lamburd, to The Distillers Co. Ltd.
Concentration of unsaturated aldehydes. 2,757,131,
7-31-56, CI. 202 — 52.
Howlett, John and C. A. Lamburd to The Distillers Co. Ltd.
Process for concentration of unsaturated aldehydes.
2,766,192, 10-9-56, CI. 202—52.
llowley, William, and K. Eglin, said Eglin to said Howley.
Egg operated fowl trap nest. 2,764,128, 9-25-56, CI.
119—50.
Hnwson, Louis, to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc. Phase
shifting circuit. 2,774,872. 12-18-56, CI. 250—36.
Hoxie, Orville D. : See —
Pinner, Walter L., and Hoxie. 2.729,580.
Hoy, Ralph C, and W. A. Rietz, to Augat Bros., Inc.
Clamp. 2,768,418, 10-30-56, CI. 24—270.
Hoy, William F. : See —
Howes, Edgar T., and Hoy. 2,757.355.
Hoye, Charles O. Fuse socket cleaning tool. 2,734,320,
2-14-56, CI. 51— 186.
Hove, Peder B., to Electrical Engineers Equipment Co. Dis-
connecting switch. 2,771,522. 11-20-50, CI. 200 — 48.
Hoye, Theodore E., and V. S. Robinson, to Mohawk Cabinet
Co., Inc. Automatic defrosting refrigerator cabinet.
2,750,758, 6-19-56, CI. 62—4.
Hover, James L. Economy air conditioning system for build-
ings. 2,753,157, 7-3-56, CI. 257—3.
Uoyer, Norman S., to Gibson Electric Co. Method of making
powdered compacts. 2,708.099, 10-23-56, CI. 117 — 213.
Hovet, Eugene, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Plaster appli-
cator. 2,736,996, 3-6-56, CI. 51—262.
Hoyle, Gettys D., Jr. : See —
Terrell, Edgar A., and Hoyle. 2,761,194.
Hovle, Robert J., Jr., to The MacGillis & Gibbs Co. Pole
construction. 2,747,243, 5-29-56, CI. 20 — 99.
Hovle, Robert L., to Burgess-Manning Co. Spark arrester
s'nubber. 2,730,193, 1-10-56, CI. 183 — 87.
Hoyle, Walter W., to The Murray Corp. America. Illuminated
dial. 2,742,015, 4-17-56, CI. 116—124.
Hovne. Benjamin L., to American Can Co. Feeding device
for can end testing machine. 2,773,380, 12-11-56, CI.
73 — 45.2.
LIST OF PATENTEES
381
Hoyt, Cornelius P. Pile guards. 2,743,504, 5-1-56, CI.
2,757,112, 7-31-56, CI. 154—99.
Hoyt, Carl R., to Electronics Research Corp. Transfer
method of applying color lines to television tube screen.
29—80.
Hoyt, Edwin R. to Dorr-Oliver Inc. Apparatus for combin-
ing sheets of paper. 2,770,080, 11-13-56, CI. 51—75.
Hoyt, Ernest B. : See —
Follows, Alan G., Hoyt, and Smith. 2,767,0ol.
Hoyt, Karl R. Apparatus and method for regulating tele-
vision target potential. 2,767,346, 10-16-56, CI. 315— 21.
Hoyt, Leo E. Fuel tank gauge for tractors. 2,732,820,
1-31-56, CI. 116—118.
Hoyt, William E. : See — „ „„ „„
Coulter. Samuel T., Hoyt, and Van Deest. 2,733,762.
Hrebicek, James. Bottle cap opener with cap piercing means.
2,735,318, 2-21-56, CI. 81—3.48.
Hrebicek, James. Closure remover with piercing means.
2,749,784, 6-12-56, CI. 81—3.42. .
Hruska Howard E., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Balanced
valve. 2,752,947, 7-3-56, CI. 137—622.
Huang, Hsing T. : See —
Smythe, Carl V., and Huang. 2,749,279.
Smythe, Carl V., and Huang. 2,773,001.
Hubacker, Earl F., to General Electric Co. Control for
refrigerating apparatus. 2,743,587, 5-1-56, CI. 62 — 3.
Hubacker, Earl F., to General Electric Co. Semi-automatic ice
maker. 2,767,557, 10-23-56, CI. 62—106.
Hubbard, Addison W. : See —
Nelson, Joseph F., Banes, and Hubbard. 2,751,422.
Hubbard, Addison W., F. W. Banes, and J. F. Johnson, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Process for recovery of cyclo-
alkadiene monomers from their dimers. 2,735,875, 2-21-56,
CI. 260—666.
Hubbard, Addison W., R. F. Leary, and F. W. Banes, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Addition of isoprene to resin
feed streams in continuous process. 2,764,577, 9-25-56,
CI. 260—82.
Hubbard, Arthur F., to American Air Filter Co., Inc. Portable
fluid fuel burning air heater. 2,744,516, 5-8-56, CI.
126—110.
Hubbard, Arthur F., to American Air Filter Co., Inc. Air
heating furnace and control system therefor. 2,758,591,
8-14-56, CI. 126—110.
Hubbard, Arthur F., to American Air Filter Co., Inc. De-
mountable burner. 2,758,636, 8-14-56, CI. 158 — 7.
Hubbard, Arthur F., to American Air Filter Co., Inc. Heater
control manifold. 2,758,640, 8-14-56, CI. 158—36.3.
Hubbard, Arthur L., to Deere Mfg. Co. Cotton picking
spindle and slat assembly. 2,766,574, 10-16-56, CI. 56 —
44.
Hubbard, Arthur L., to Deere Mfg. Co. Cotton picker.
2,772,445, 12-4-56, CI. 19—72.
Hubbard, Barton D., and P. Dereniuk, to United States Rubber
Co. Method of making elastic fabrics. 2,737,701, 3-13-56,
CI. 28—74.
Hubbard, Bruce W., to Ideal Roller and Mfg. Co. Roller.
2,741,014, 4-10-56, CI. 29—130.
Hubbard, Clarence V. : See —
Berger, Frank M., Hubbard, and Ludwig. 2,734,087.
Hubbard, David C, to A. B. Chance Co. Tap clamp connector.
2,738,480, 3-13-56, CI. 339—109.
Hubbard, Eber J., and G. G. Tucker, to Hubbard Spool Co.
Segmental spool. 2,767.936, 10-23-56, CI. 242 — 118.
Hubbard, Foncie A. Multipurpose key for opening tobacco
cans. 2,730,108, 1-10-56, CI. 131—247.
Hubbard, Francis C. Fluid sprinkler. 2,753,211, 7-3-56,
€1. 299—69.
Hubbard, George C. : See—
Ford, Geoffrey E., and Hubbard. 2,765,608.
Hubbard, James K., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process of making dispersions of polymers. 2,744,085,
5-1-56, CI. 260 — 33.6.
Hubbard, James K., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Polv p-xylenes plasticized with chlorinated biphenyl.
2,763,630, 9-18-56, CI. 260—33.8.
Hubbard. Merle R., to Collins Radio Co. Resonator tuner.
2.731.604. 1-17-56, CI. 33.3 — 82.
Hubbard. Merle R.. to Collins Radio Co. Tuning device.
2,766.383. 10-9-56, CI. 250—40.
Hubbard, Norman, to I. Harter. Coffee maker. 2,738,721,
3-20-56, CI. 99—306.
Hubbard. Ralph L. Automatic draft regulator. 2,743,056,
4-24-56, CI. 236—45.
Hubbard Spool Co. : See —
Hubbard, Eber J., and Tucker. 2,767,936.
Hubbard, Warren M., and N. D. Levie, to McClintoek Mfg.
Co. Rubber greens. 2,739,402, 3-27-56, CI. 41—13.
Hubbell, Harvey. Retractable cord clamp for wiring devices.
2,753,537, 7-3-56, CI. 339—103.
Hubbell, Harvey, to Harvey Hubbell, Inc. Cam clamp for
back wiring connection. 2,763,847, 9-18-56, CI. 339—219.
Hubbell, Harvey, Inc. : See —
Carlson. Ernest R. 2,753,538.
HealV, Joseph F. 2,763,846.
Healy, Joseph F. 2,763,847.
Hubbell, Jesse P. Combination gasoline dispenser and fire
fighter. 2,761,586, 9-1-56, CI. 222^.
Hubbman, Earl J., to G. Miller. Glove protector. 2,755,477,
7-24-56, CI. 2—17.
Hube, Gottfried E., to Pacific Laboratories Inc. Method for
separating the flesh from the skin of fish. 2,757,413,
8-7-56, CI. 17 — 45.
Huber, Alfred J. Iron vane electrical instrument. 2,734,108,
2-7-56, Cl. 200—103.
Huber, Eugen, to Inconex Handelsges. m. b. H. fur industrielle
Produkte-Konstruktionen-Export. Means for treating liquid
fuel before its injection into the working cylinder of
internal combustion engines. 2,744,507, 5-8-50, Cl. 123 — 32.
Huber, Frank. Floor treating apparatus. 2,763,019, 9-18-56,
Cl. 15—131.05.
Huber, Franz J. A. True airspeed computer. 2,767,919,
10-23-56, Cl. 235—84.
Huber, Harry : See —
Dohler, Oscar, Huber, and Kleen. 2,745,983.
Huber, Harry, and W. Kleen, to Compagnie Generale De
Telegraphie Sans Fil. Double beam progressive wave tube.
2,757,311, 7-31-56, Cl. 315—3.5.
Huber, Howard E., and J. Toper, to The New York Air
Brake Co. Variable delivery pump system, including a
standby unit. 2,762,305, 9-11-56, Cl. 103—11.
Huber, J., & Cie. Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Huber, Jakob. 2,732,461.
Huber, J. M., Corp. : See —
Barbour, Harry S. 2,758,039.
Bertorelli, Orlando L. 2,739,073.
Scarth, Robert W. 2,767,578.
Voet, Andries, and Williams. 2,766,127.
Voet, Andries, and Yelmgren. 2,754,219.
Williams, Ira. 2,746,564.
Williams, Ira, and Voet. 2,733,155.
Huber, Jakob, to J. Huber & Cie. Aktiengesellschaft. Bi-
metallic snap-action switch. 2,732,461, 1-24-56, Cl.
200—138.
Huber, Jakob. Signal lamp for switchboards. 2,762,999,
9-11-56, Cl. 340—381.
Huber, Jennie : See —
Huber, Ralph L. 2,748,769.
Huber, Jennie L. : See —
Huber, Ralph L. 2,735,428.
Huber, Ralph L. 2,735,429.
Huber, Ralph L. 2,735,430.
Huber, Melvin L., and W. E. Kirst, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Catalytic reduction of nitrobenzene by
ammonia. 2,739,985, 3-27-56, Cl. 260—580.
Huber, Ralph L., deceased, by J. L. Huber, administratrix.
Hypodermic syringes. 2,735,428, 2-21-56, Cl. 128 — 218.
Huber, Ralph L., deceased, by J. L. Huber, administratrix.
Hypodermic syringes. 2,735,429, 2-21-56, Cl. 128—218.
Huber, Ralph L., deceased, by J. L. Huber, administratrix.
Hypodermic syringes. 2,735,430, 2-21-56, Cl. 128—218.
Huber, Ralph L., deceased ; J. Huber, administratrix. Hypo-
dermic needle. 2,748,769, 6-5-56, Cl. 128—221.
Huber, Richard D. : See —
Tislow, Richard F., Huber, and Diamond. 2,763,643.
Huber, Robert, to Societe d'Etudes et de Participations Eau,
Gaz, Electricite, Energie, S. A. Opposed free piston engine.
2,741,232, 4-10-56, Cl. 123—46.
Huber, Robert, to "Societe d'Etudes et de Participations,
Eau, Gaz, Electricite, Energie," S. A. Regulating device
for a free piston gas generator-turbine receiver system.
2,745,246, 5-15-56, Cl. 60—13.
Huber, Robert, to Societe d'Etudes et de Participations, Eau,
Gaz, Electricite, Energie, S. A. Free piston motor-com-
pressors. 2,746,670, 5-22-56, Cl. 230 — 56.
Huber, Robert, to Societe d'Etudes et de Participations, Eau,
Gaz, Electricite, Energie, S. A. Power plants including at
least one gas turbine, in particular for vehicles. 2,759,327,
8-21-56, Cl. 60—39.15.
Huber, Theodore A., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Method and means of completing a well. 2,749,989,
6-12-56, Cl. 166—21.
Huber, Theodore A., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Apparatus for squeeze cementing well perforations.
2,769,498, 11-6-56, Cl. 166—65.
Huber, Walter, to Stoffel & Cie. Conveyor reel. 2,752,031,
6-26-56, Cl. 203—385.
Huber, William J. : See —
Shuck, Wayne L., and Huber. 2,729,104.
Hubert, Clarence A., and J. R. Orelind, to International Har-
vester Co. Shrouded power take-off shaft for tractors.
2,735,281, 2-21-56, Cl. 64—1.
Hubmann, Otto. Apparatus for the briquetting of dust-like
or fine-grained material. 2.742,668, 4-24-56, Cl. 18 — 9.
Hubmann, Paul, to Package Machinery Co. Apparatus for
standardizing milk. 2,735,614, 2-21-56, Cl. 233 — 29.
Hiibner, Franz K., to Victory Produkter Aktiebolag. Spin-
ning type fishing reel. 2,773,654, 12-11-56, Cl. 242—84.4.
Huch, William F. : See—
Bohl, Leland S., and Huch. 2,759,692.
Hakomaki, Raymond I., and Huch. 2,770,933.
Huch, William F., R. I. Hakomaki, and C. B. Moore, Jr., to
General Mills, Inc. Method of cutting symmetrical balloon
gores and construction table for practicing the method.
2,732,013, 1-24-56, Cl. 164—17.
Huck, Alfred J., to Knapp-Monarch Co. Twin window fans.
2,733,002, 1-31-56, Cl. 230—259.
Huck, Alfred J., to Knapp-Monarch Co. Method of making
heating elements. 2,735,162, 2-21-56, Cl. 29—155.5.
Huck, Alfred J., and I. Pass, to Knapp-Monarch Co. Coffee
maker. 2,729,159, 1-3-56, Cl. 99—281.
Huck Co. : See —
2.738,842.
2,746,749.
2,759,728.
2,771,008.
2,773,412.
Huck, William F.
Huck, William F.
Huck, William F.
Huck, William F.
Huck, William F.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Method of riveting.
Hack, Louis C, to Huck Mfg. Co.
2,754,703, 7-17-56, CI. 78—46.
Huck Mfg. Co. : See—
Huck, Louis C. 2,754,703.
Huck, William F., to Huck Co. Web cutting apparatus for
printing machines and the like. 2,738,842, 3-20-56, CI.
164 — 67.
Huck, William F. Matrix rolling machine. 2,739,527,
3-27-56, CI. 101—12.
Huck, William F., to Huck Co. Means for scanning traveling
webs In printing machines and the like. 2,746,749,
5-22-56. CI. 271—2.1.
Huck, William F., to Huck Co. Tensioning mechanisms.
2,759,728, 8-21-56, CI. 271—2.3.
Huck, William F., to Huck Co. Milling machines. 2,771,008,
11-20-56. CI. 90—20.5.
Huck, William F., to Huck Co. Electro-optical device for
measuring thicknesses of coatings on materials. 2,773,412,
12-11-56, CI. 88—14.
Huckabay, William B., to Socony Mobil Oil Co.. Inc. Method
for analyzing earth materials for hydrocarbons. 2,733,135,
1-31-56, CI. 23—230.
Huckabee, John M. Gun barrel sealing device. 2,763,081,
9-18-56. CI. 42—1.
Huddle, Edwin F. : See — ■
Carlson, Ernest C, and Huddle. 2,769.296.
Hintz, Otto E., Huddle, and Bing. 2,750,059.
Orelind, John E., Huddle, and Ulm. 2,769,297.
Ranev. Russell R., Huddle, and Bing. 2,756,887.
Huddle, Edwin F., to International Harvester Co. Tractor-
implement coupling arrangement for a harvester. 2,735,253,
2-21-56, CI. 56—27.
Huddle, Edwin F., to International Harvester Co. Double
sickle cutting assembly. 2,735,254, 2-21-56, CI. 56—297.
Huddle, Edwin F., to International Harvester Co. Telescop-
ing guided shaft clutch arrangement. 2,761,299, 9-4-56,
CI. 64—23.
Huddle, Edwin F., to International Harvester Co. Unimount
drive power transmission unit. 2,767,539, 10-23-56, CI.
56 — 25.
Huddle, Edwin F., to International Harvester Co. Method of
harvesting and curing forage crops. 2,770,937, 11-20-56,
CI. 56—1.
Huddleston, James G. : See — -
McKay, Dwight L., and Huddleston. 2,763,637.
Hudes, Henry N., and M. Marquardt, to Marquardt-Hudes,
Inc. Perfumer mounted in a spring tubular ring. 2,751,764,
6-26-56, CI. 63—21.
Hudman, Wesley. Can opener. 2,743,840, 5-1-56, CI. 220 — 52.
Hudock. Raymond A. : See —
Jones, Harry H, and Hudock. 2,739,567.
Hudry, Charles, to Soeiete Rh.odiaceta. Apparatus for malax-
ing and mixing. 2,731,247, 1-17-56, CI. 259—6.
Hudson. Arthur C. to National Research Council. Adjustable
coil. 2,735.076. 2-14-56, CI. 336—137.
Hudson, Arthur C, to National Research Council. Dual out-
put mixer for transmit-receive system. 2,753,450, 7-3-56,
CI. 250—20.
Hudson, Charles H. Cannula. 2,735,432, 2-21-56, CI.
128—348.
Hudson. Colin M., and L. A. Skinner, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of War. Piezo-
electric fuse. 2,764.091, 9-25-56, CI. 102—70.2.
Hudson. Edwin B. Wheel adhesion control for railway roll-
ing stock. 2,766,056. 10-9-56, CI. 291—2.
Hudson Engineering Corp. : See —
Grantham, Hulan E., and Goldsmith. 2,770,413.
Lau Bach, Neal B. 2,743,088.
Petty, Macon. 2,739,655.
Hudson. Eugene V. : See —
Sullivan, Robert W., and Hudson. 2,760,253.
Hudson, George G., to Reconstruction Finance Corp. Aircraft
ejection seat. 2,773,661, 12-11-56, CI. 244—122.
Hudson, H. D., Mfg. Co. : See —
Hudson. Robert C, and Pinke. 2,769,580.
Pinke, August H, Meeker, Oys, and Hudson. 2,748,992.
Trier. Fred F. 2,760,298.
Hudson, Kenneth C, to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Electrical indicator. 2,748,231, 5-29-56, CI. 201—55.
Hudson, Owen M. : See —
Allen. Howard G., and Hudson. 2,769,407.
Hudson, Paul S. : See —
Potts, Mack F., and Hudson. 2,767,159.
Potts, Mack F„ Hudson, and Smith. 2,775,594.
Smith, Warren L„ Potts, and Hudson. 2,748,131.
Hudson. Paul S., and W. L. Smith, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Stabilization of heterocyclic nitrogen compounds. 2,764,589,
9-25-56, CI. 260—290.
Hudson. Paul S., M. F. Potts, and W. L. Smith, to Phillips
Petroleum Co. Stabilization of polvmerizable heterocyclic
nitrogen compounds. 2,773.874, 12-11-.TC, Cl. 260—290.
Hudson, Raymond A., to Willson Products, Inc. Helmet.
2,746,049, 5-22-56, Cl. 2—3.
Hudson, Richard D.. Jr., to American Optical Co. Means for
testing eyes. 2,738,701, 3-20-56, Cl. 88 — 20.
Hudson, Richard D., Jr., and E. D. Tillyer, to American
ODtical Co. Integrating devices. 2,756,928, 7-31-56, Cl.
235—61.
Hudson, Robert C. : See —
Pinke, August H, Meeker, Oys, and Hudson. 2,748,992.
Hudson, Robert C, and A. H. Pinke. to H. D. Hudson Mfg.
Co. Compression sprayer. 2,769,580, 11-6-56, Cl.
222—397.
Hudson, Tom N. Cable tool drill. 2,749,090, 6-5-56, Cl.
255—10.
Hudson, Verne L., and J. M. Wickham, said Hudson assor. to
Boeing Airplane Co. Aircraft flight refueling apparatus.
2,769,604, 11-6-56, Cl. 244—135.
Hudson, William L. Periodic coin collector. 2,769,517,
11-6-56, Cl. 194—9.
Hudson, William L., and H. Lee, to Tokheim Corp. Dia-
phragm annulus with a spring therein. 2,774,380,
12-18-56, Cl. 137—793.
Hueber, Carl J., and W. J. Hampton, to Addressograph-Multi-
graph Corp. Intermittent web fed means for rotary print-
ing machines. 2,739,533, 3-27-56, Cl. 101—227.
Hueber, Henry C. : See —
Oishei, John R., and Hueber. 2,770,017.
Huebner, Charles F., to Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, Inc.
4- (^-substituted aminoethyl) -imidazoles and the preparation
thereof. 2,744,899, 5-8-56, Cl. 260—247.5.
Huebner, Charles F., to Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, Inc.
Certain substituted pyridindoles. 2,759,000, 8-14-56, Cl.
260—296.
Huebner, Charles F., to Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, Inc.
Dibenzyl-bis-ammonium salts. 2,760,978, 8-28-56, Cl.
260—567.6.
Huebner, Charles F., and C. R. Scholz, to Ciba Pharmaceutical
Products, Inc. Di-(p-n-butyl phenyl) -thiourea. 2,760,976,
8-28-56, Cl. 260—552.
Huebner Co., The : See —
Huebner, William C. 2,764,071.
Huebner, William C. 2,764,086.
Huebner, William C. 2,764,500.
Huebner, Dennis W., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
Hydration of defines using alternating catalyst and scrub-
bing zones. 2,751,420, 6-19-56. Cl. 260 — 641.
Huebner, Herbert A. : See —
Boschetti, Anthony J., and Terry. 2,729,274.
Huebner, John A. : See —
Huebner, Marion T. and J. A. 2,753,639.
Huebner, Marion T. and J. A. Levee building and terrac-
ing apparatus. 2,753,639, 7-10-56, Cl. 37 — 166.
Huebner, William C. Apparatus for color separation.
2,736,229, 2-28-56, Cl. 88—24.
Huebner, William C, to The Huebner Co. Optical system for
photo-composing apparatus. 2,764,071, 9-25-56, Cl.
95 — 4.5.
Huebner, William C, to The Huebner Co. Multicolor web
printing press. 2,764,086, 9-25-56, Cl. 101—179.
Huebner, William C, to The Huebner Co. Method and appa-
ratus for reproducing images. 2,764,500, 9-25-56, Cl.
117—17.5.
Huebschmann, John W. : See —
Kunze, Walter G., Evans, and Huebschmann. 2,772,178.
Huehnel, Alwin L., to Square D Co. Interlock mechanism.
2,754,143, 7-10-56, Cl. 292—7.
Huemer, Hans : See —
Schulz, Hermann, and Huemer. 2,734,058.
Huemer, Hans, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt
vormals Roessler. Production of cyanuric chloride.
2,753,346, 7-3-56. Cl. 260—248.
Huemer, Hans, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt
vormals. Process for the production of conversion prod-
ucts of chlorotriazines. 2,769,004, 10-30-56, Cl. 260 — 248.
Huemer, Hans, and H. Schulz, to Deutsche Gold-und Silber-
Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler. Production of omega-
halogen carboxylic acid nitriles. 2,768,196, 10-23-56, Cl.
260—465.3.
Hueni, Albrecht : See —
Druey, Jean, and Hueni. 2,748,117.
Druey, Jean, and Hueni. 2,748,118.
Huested, Richard S. Air lift devices. 2,730,398, 1-10-56,
Cl. 294—81.
Huet, Andrg, to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Forming bulge
on metallic tube for creating tubular fitting or like element.
2,763,917, 9-25-56, Cl. 29—157.6.
Huet, Andre, to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Apparatus for
shaping tube elbows. 2,764,216, 9-25-56, Cl. 153 — 48.
Huet, Andrg, to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Method of
fabricating a tubular element. 2,766,513, 10-16-56, Cl.
29—157.
Huettl, Richard F., to Whirlpool-Seegor Corp. Refrigerator
evaporator. 2,741,898, 4-17-56, Cl. 62—103.
Hufbauer, Walter : See —
Endlich, Friedrich, and Hufbauer. 2,751.524.
Huff, Donald W. Filter and aerator. 2,732,341, 1-24-56,
Cl. 210—16.
Huff, James R. Shaping tool for patterns having arcuate
recesses. 2,746,496, 5-22-56, Cl. 144—136.
Huff, John P. Concrete form. 2,764,798, 10-2-56, Cl. 25—118.
Huff, Wright F. : See—
Valcourt, Robert A., and Huff. 2,731,989.
Huffines, James D. Refuse compressor mechanism for ve-
hicles. 2,750,055, 6-12-56, Cl. 214—501.
Huffman, Charles E., to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc.
Comparator circuit. 2,762,949, 9-11-56, Cl. 315 — 26.
Huffman, Chester A. Jig for use in constructing building
units. 2,749,873, 6-12-56, Cl. 144 — 288.
Huffman, Clarence W., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Triazole
phthalmic acids. 2,762,816, 9-11-56, Cl. 260—308.
Huffman. Clarence W.. to Monsanto Chemical Co. Triazole
phthalimides. 2,762,817, 9-11-56, Cl. 260—308.
Huffman, Dan T. Side delivery windrower. 2,775,090,
12-25-56, Cl. 56—376.
LIST OF PATENTEES
383
Huffman, Hal C. : See —
Attane, Edward C, Jr., Hendricks, and Huffman.
2,760,907.
Huffman, Harold W., to The Hamilton Tool Co. Governor-
drum drive for printing presses. 2,729,982, 1-10-56, CI.
Huffman, ' John W.. to Pace, Inc. Switch mechanism.
2,751,466, 6- 19-56, CI. 200—139.
Huffman, Max N., to Lasdon Foundation, Inc. Cyclopentano-
phenanthrene compounds. 2,759,952, 8-21-56, CI.
260—397.5.
Huffman, Max N., to Lasdon Foundation, Inc. Preparation
of salicylaldoxime ethers. 2,765,339, 10-2-56, CI. 260—566.
Huffman Mfg. Co., The : See —
Abel, Frederick. 2,752,169.
Abel, Frederick, and McNeill. 2,775,087.
Locke, Loyal V. 2,751,129.
Huffman, Robert L. : See —
Faulkner. Alfred H„ and Huffman. 2,729,703.
Huffman, Sam L.. and R. J. Irwin. Fork grids for looms.
2.733,735. 2-7-56, CI. 139—379.
Huffman, Samuel A. : See —
Montgomery, William G., and Huffman. 2,737,110.
Montgomery, William G., and Huffman. 2,737,111.
Huffman, Walter C, to Sun Oil Co. Elevation of granular
solids. 2,767,031, 10-16-56, CI. 302—59.
Hufnagel, Andrew, to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Code fol-
lowing relay with frequency decoding contacts. 2,730,592,
1-10-56, CI. 200—91.
Hufnagel, John P., 50% to P. A. Coles. Fly swatter.
2.735,217, 2-21-56, CI. 43—137.
Hufschmid, Alfred. Rack-and-cam operated locking means for
the slidable jaw of a slidable inner jaw wrench. 2,748,639,
6-5-56, CI. 81—143.
Hug, Jacques, to Fermeture Invisible S. A. Concealed slide-
fasteners. 2,738,560. 3-20-56, CI. 24—205.1.
Huge, Ernest C, to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Apparatus
for separating vapor and liquid at high pressures. 2,739,668,
3-27-56, CI. 183—85.
Hugel, Ernst, and H. Spangenberg, to Pintsch Bamag Ak-
tiengesellschaft. Apparatus for bleaching fatty materials.
2,768,747, 10-30-56, CI. 210—42.5.
Hugenholtz, Eduard H., to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co., trustee. Frequency control. 2,736,803, U-28-56, CI.
250—36.
Hugenholtz, Eduard H., to Hartford National Bank and
Trust Co., as trustee. Automatic frequency control.
2,756,333, 7-24-56, CI. 250—36.
Hugenholtz, Eduard H, to Hartford National Bank and
Trust Co., trustee. Automatic frequency control.
2,773.188, 12-4-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Hugenholtz, Eduard H., to Hartford National Bank and
Trust Co., trustee. Automatic frequency control.
2,773,241, 12-4-56, CI. 332—19.
Hugenholtz, Eduard H., and M. R. Mantz, to Hartford Na-
tional Bank and Trust Co., trustee. Automatic frequency
stabilisation. 2,760,072, 8-21-56, CI. 250—36.
Huggins, Clifford A., to Koch Engineering Co., Inc. Gas-
liquid contact apparatus. 2,752,139, 6-26-56, CI. 261 — 114.
Huggins, Clifford A., to Koch Engineering Co., Inc., Gas-liquid
contact apparatus. 2,757,915, 8-7-56, CI. 261 — 114.
Huggins, Clifford A., and G. C. Thrift, to Koch Engineering
Co., Inc. Gas-liquid contact apparatus. 2,737,377, 3-6-56,
CI. 261—114.
Huggins, Clifford A., and G. C. Thrift, to Koch Engineer-
ing Co., Inc. Gas-liquid contact apparatus. 2,772,080,
11-27-56, 11-27-56, CI. 261—114.
Huggins, Curtis R. Implement carrier for tractors. 2,768,569,
10-30-56. CI. 97—47.42.
Huggins. Grace C. Loin cloth. 2,739,595, 3-27-56, CI.
128—295.
Huggins, James A. : See —
Spear, Adrian G., Jr., and Huggins. 2,768,025.
Huggins, John W. : See —
Thomas, Theron H., and Huggins. 2,769,515.
Hughes Aircraft Co. : See — ■
Barnes, Sanford H. 2,736,847.
Barnes, Sanford H., and Carman. 2,742,383.
Beaumont, James O. 2.747,797.
Beintema. Chester D. 2,748,312.
Berger, Netardus N., and Norton. 2,773,665.
Braun, Virgilius J. 2,731,972.
Burbeck, Donald W., and Brooks. 2,738,461.
Carman, Justice N.. Jr. 2,757,440.
Chlavin. Alvln. 2.762.991.
Cruse, Philip M. 2,757,259.
Curtis, Daniel L. 2,730,632.
Curtis, Daniel L. 2,775,714.
Deming, Charles R. 2.737,547.
Deming, Charles R. 2.744.169.
Diener, Bernard. 2,764.343.
Edelman, Aaron P., and Weinberg. 2,740,097.
Eschner. Albert. Jr. 2.770.788.
Exner. William L. 2,757,282.
Fingerett, Joseph A., and Richardson. 2.762,969.
Fomenko. Sergei M., and Nelson. 2,766,686.
Forrest, Richard D. 2,762,936.
Fulton, Albert S., and Bennett. 2,773,185.
Griest, Raymond H. 2.771.853.
Haeff, Andrew V. 2,740,917.
Haeff. Andrew V. 2,761,089.
Hamilton. Douglas J. 2,758,206.
Hansen, Siegfried. 2,767.345.
Hansen, Siegfried. 2,775,719.
Hughes Aircraft Co. : See — Continued
Howe, Spencer D. 2,753,718.
Jacobs, Jerome E., and St. John. 2,747,164.
Johnson, Ralph P., Shulman, and Van Winkle. 2,743,201.
Kaiser, Harold R., Lane, and Shockency. 2,736,889.
Kaiser, Harold R., and Mitchell. 2,743,325.
Kibler, Paul J. 2,761,130.
Koda, Nobuo J., Smith, Corderman, and Rodgers.
2,769,116.
Loeb, Sidney, Jr. 2,743,580.
McMahon, Morgan E. 2,737,601.
Nelson, Alfred M. 2,752,154.
Norby, Harold A. 2,735,940.
Norby, Harold A. 2,758,204.
North, Harper Q. 2,741,729.
Shadbolt, Charles L. 2,775,695.
Stanton, Russell S., and Yucht. 2,743,360.
Watkins, Dean A. 2,752,430.
Westlund, Karl. 2,740,259.
Whinnery, John R. 2,748,268.
Winterbotton, Ross C. 2,767,376.
Wohlman, Fred. 2,741,069.
Zukin, Arthur S. 2,740,888.
Hughes, Arthur D. Apparatus for separating immiscible
liquids. 2,7 i4,630, 5-8-56, CI. 210— 56.
Hughes Blades, Inc. : See —
Hughes, Clyde C. 2,763,258.
Hughes, Blanche C. : See —
Lehman, Dwight L. 2.736,475.
Hughes By-Product Coke Oven Corp. : See —
Hughes, Charles H. 2,752,298.
Hughes Carburetor Co., Inc. : See —
McClain, Harry W. 2,755,633.
Hughes, Charles E. Sash fastener. 2,759,748, 8-21-56, CI.
292—202.
Hughes, Charles H, to Hughes By-Product Coke Oven Corp.
Vertical retort. 2,752,298, 6-26-56, CI. 202—122.
Hughes, Clyde C, to Hughes Blades, Inc. Construction of cir-
cular saws. 2,763,258, 9-18-56, CI. 125—15.
Hughes, David A., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Cable seam
soldering apparatus. 2,758,189, 8-7-56, CI. 219 — 12.
Hughes, Edward L., to General Electric Co. Electrical fuse-
holder construction. 2,740,016, 3-27-56, CI. 200—132.
Hughes, Edwin L., and H. B. Rose, to International Telemeter
Corp. Pulse-width discriminator circuit. 2,737,584,
3-6-56, CI. 250—27.
Hughes, Elmer J., 8% to C. B. Frederick. Electric control
of musical instruments. 2,765,696, 10-9-56, CI. 84 — 405.
Hughes, Elmer V. Tool for pushing or pulling fish tape
through a conduit. 2,736,532, 2-28-56, CI. 254 — 134.3.
Hughes, Ernest S., Jr. : See —
Hamilton, Francis E., Hawkins, Lawhead, and Hughes.
2,770,797.
Hughes, Everett C. : See —
Hardman, Harley F., Hughes, and Veatch. 2,759,843.
Jones, Arthur L., and Hughes. 2,734,633.
Hughes, Everett C, H. F. Hardman, and M. M. Fink, to The
Standard Oil Co. Apparatus for determining the brittle
temperature of plastic materials. 2,764,889, 10-2-56, CI.
73—15.4.
Hughes, F. A., & Co. Ltd. : See —
Higgins, William F. 2,756,204.
Waite, William G., and Higgins. 2,743,227.
Waite, William G., and Higgins. 2,772,231.
Hughes, Francis J., to Oxy-Catalyst, Inc. Apparatus and
method for assembly of rods and plates. 2,768,431,
10-30-56, CI. 29 — 428.
Hughes, Fred S. Bean and pea pod splitter. 2,731,970,
1-24-56, CI. 130—30.
Hughes, Fred S. Bean and pea pod splitter. 2,746,458,
5-22-56, CI. 130—30.
Hughes, George C, to Reynolds Gas Regulator Co. Fluid pres-
sure regulator. 2,731,026, 1-17-56, CI. 137—116.5.
Hughes, George C, to Reynolds Gas Regulator Co. Fluid
pressure regulating system. 2,731,032, 1-17-56, CI.
137 — 492.
Hughes, George C, to Reynolds Gas Regulator Co. Valve
seat structure. 2,731,036, 1-17-56, CI. 137 — 625.34.
Hughes, Griffith J. : See —
Stevenson. Evan H., Ramore, and Hughes. 2.770,961.
Hughes, Guy N., to Aluminum Co. of America. D. C. meter-
ing system. 2,744,241, 5-1-56, CI. 324—117.
Hughes, Guy N., and R. N. Harder, to Aluminum Co. of
America. System for integrating D. C. values. 2,744,240,
5-1-56, CI. 324—99.
Hughes, Harry : See —
Himsworth, Francis R., and Hughes. 2,757,168.
Hughes, James R., Jr. Method of preventing the loss of drill-
ing mud. 2,768,693, 10-30-56, CI. 166 — 21.
Hughes, James T. Flush valve assembly. 2,731,646, 1-24-56,
CI. 4— 57.
Hughes, John O. P., to The English Electric Co. Ltd. Flexible
drives. 2,740,272, 4-3-56, CI. 64 — 17.
Hughes, John O. P., to The English Electric Co. Ltd. Flexi-
ble drives. 2,746,273, 5-22-56, CI. 64—17.
Hughes, John O. P., and R. Starmer, to The English Electric
Co. Ltd. Fuel system of gas turbine engines. 2,767,546,
10-23-56, CI. 60—39.28.
Hughes, John O. P., and R. Starmer. to The English Electric
Co. Ltd. Temperature responsive modulating valves.
2,767,739, 10-23-56, CI. 138—46.
Hughes, Lehman E. : See —
Bacon, Osborne C, and Hughes. 2,729,577.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Hughes, Luther J. Tandem axle for trailers. 2,749,140,
6-5-56, CI. 280 — 104.5.
Hughes, Max. Automatic mold defroster. 2,774,360,
12-18-56, CI. 134 — 46.
Hughes. Paul R. : See-
Carroll, Frank E., Jr., and Hughes. 2,765,866.
Hughes, Ralph L. Color television screen. 2,757,302,
7-31-56, CI. 313—70.
Hughes, Ray C. : See —
Coppola, Patrick P., Hughes, and Koppius. 2,769,708.
Hughes, Richard H., to Radio Corp. of America. Second
anode focusing electrode. 2,734,141, 2-7-56, CI. 313 — 82.
Hughes, Richard R., C. V. Sternling, and C. E. Sanborn,
to Shell Development Co. Cooling walls with fluidized
solids and liquid vaporization. 2,751,756, 6-26-56, CI.
62—2.
Hughes, Robert W. : See —
Metzger, Sidney. Hughes, and McAdams. 2,771,553.
Hughes, Roscoe T. : See —
Steele, Roger C, and Hughes. 2,761,357.
Hughes Tool Co. : See —
Boals, Wayne S. 2,731,975.
Cline, William H., Jr. 2,774,334.
Cunningham, Robert A. 2,774,570.
Evans. Seth. 2,772,899.
Morlan, Erwin A. 2,774,571.
Morian, Erwin A., and Woods. 2,769,616.
Pearson, Charles B. 2,756,636.
Hughes, Walter J., to Infilco Inc. Controller. 2,729,232,
1-3-56, CI. 137—487.
Hughes, Walter J., to Infilco Inc. Chemical feeder. 2,729,362.
1-3-56, CI. 222 — 161.
Hughes, Walter L. Methods of making carbonated beverages
and preparations for use therein. 2,742,363, 4-17-56, CI.
99—78.
Hughes, William B., to Cities Service Oil Co. Surface
active compounds. 2,744,115, 5-1-56, CI. 260 — 307.
Hughes, William B., and R. E. Lembcke, to Cities Service
Research and Development Co. Method of inhibiting cor-
rosion of metals. 2,737,491, 3-6-56, CI. 252—8.55.
Hughes, William J., to Shell Development Co. Herbicidal
composition and method. 2,773,331, 12-11-56, CI. 47 — 58.
Hughes, William L., to Iowa State College Research Founda-
tion, Inc. Frequency-dividing circuit. 2,739,240, 3-20-56,
CI. 250—36.
Hughf, Charles H., to Geo. Bray and Co. Ltd. Liquid spray
jets. 2,755,137, 7-17-56, CI. 299—153.
Hughson, J Donald, and C. F. Stafford, to General Railway
Signal Co. Intermittent inductive speed control system
for railroads. 2,761,961, 9-4-56, CI. 246—63.
Hughson, J Donald, and C. F. Stafford, to General Railway
Signal Co > iiniittent inductive speed control system
for railroads. 2,761,962, 9-4-56, CI. 246—63.
Hugin, Adolph C. Edible whistle candy products. 2,739,065,
3-20-56, CI. 99—138.
Hugle, Gebhard, to Mrs. L. E. Schemmerling. Locking and re-
leasing mechanism for doors. 2,740,285. 4-3-56, CI.
70 — 146.
Huguenin, Robert A. Machine gear wheels. 2,744,417,
5-8-56, CI. 74 — 434.
Huie, Kenneth K. Kite. 2,762,590, 9-11-56, CI. 244—153.
Huisken, Heinrich, and P. Thomas, to Gutehoffnungshutte
Sterkrade Aktiengesellschaft. Apparatus for sintering ores
and the like. 2.703,479, 9-18-56, CI. 266—20.
Huisman, Henderikus O., to Hartford National Bank and
Trust Co., as trustee. /} ionylidene acetaldehyde and method
of producing the same. 2,761,878, 9-4-56, CI. 260 — 598.
Huizenga, Foppe T., and A. H. Uiterwijk, to Hartford National
Bank and Trust Co., as trustee. Wall-hook for the vertical
suspension of telephone receivers. 2,762,869, 9-11-56, CI.
179—159.
Hujsak, Karol L. : See —
Kratzer, Myron B., and Hujak. 2,762,829.
Hujsak, Karol L., to Stanolind Oil and Gas Co. Process and
apparatus for regenerating absorbent and extraction media.
2,762,831, 9-11-56, CI. 260—450.
Hujsak. Karol L., and R. Mungen, to Stanolind Oil and
Gas Co. Catalytic conversion of oxvgenated organic com-
pound mixtures. 2,756,248, 7-24-56, CI. 260 — 450.
Hujsak, Karol L., and R. Mungen, to Stanolind Oil and Gas
Co. Production of alcohols and organic acids from oxygen-
ated organic compounds. 2,770,635, 11-13-56. CI. 260—450.
Hukari, Ormand E. Drives for convevors. 2,77">,."..'w ,
12-25-56, CI. 198—80.
Hulburt, Charles E. : See —
Konet, Henry, and Hurlburt. 2,745,288.
Hulcher, Charles A. High speed sequence camera. 2,772,941,
12-4-56, CI. 346—107.
Hulett, Henry R., to Detroit Controls Corp. Fast cycling
thermostat circuit. 2,732,132, 1-24-56 Cl 236 — 91.
Hulett, Snoe O. Hook for garment hangers. 2,762,103,
9-11-56, Cl. 24—237.
Huling, Frederick S. : See —
Rubidge, David W., Natvig, and Huling. 2,775,298.
Huling. Max C, to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Safety device.
2.767,818, 10-23-56. Cl. 192—129.
Ilulkenberg, Francis J., Jr. Foldable razor. 2, 755, 549,
7-24-56, Cl. 30—47.
Hull, Charles H., to David Brown Tractors (Engineering)
Ltd. Tractor implement linkages. 2,759,408, 8-21-56,
Cl. 97—47.36.
Hull, Charles J., and R. S. Tuttle, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of War. Set-back
operated safety clutch. 2,732,801, 1-31-56, Cl. 102 — 78.
2, 729,6
Hull, Clifford O. : See—
Mapelsden, George C, and Hull.
Hull, David C. : See —
Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., and Hull. 2,748,167.
Hull, David C, to Eastman Kodak Co. Preparation of ali-
phatic nitriles. 2,732,397, 1-24-56. Cl. 260 — 465.2.
Hull, Donald It., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Pre-
vention of nylon gel formation. 2,729,538, 1-3-56, Cl.
18—54.
Hull, Francis R. Retractible carriage mounting. 2,768,835,
10-30-56, Cl. 280 — 43.
Hull, Frederick C, P. H. Brace, G. Comenetz, and A. W.
Cochardt, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Process of zone
refining an elongated body of metal. 2,743,199. 4-24-56,
Cl. 148—1.
Hull, James S. : See —
Fletcher, George L., and Hull. 2,760,986.
Hull, Joseph A. : See —
Gassaway, Benjamin F. 2,734,308.
Hull, Richard D., and S. C. Nelson, to American Viscose Corp.
Carton sealing apparatus. 2,744,373, 5-8-56, Cl. 53 — 374.
Hull, Richard D., and S. C. Nelson, to American Viscose
Corp. Turn table conveyor means. 2,760,020, 8-28-56,
Cl. 198—25.
Hulme, Richard E., to Diamond Alkali Co. Method of puri-
fying chlorine. 2,765,873, 10-9-56, Cl. 183 — 115.
Hull, Robert E. : See —
Armstrong, Edwin H., Bose, and Hull. 2,738,502.
Moore, Raymond W., Hull, and Stringer. 2,773,228.
Hull, Robert L. : See —
Edgerton, William H, and Hull. 2,735,848.
Hullar, Herbert E., to The Murray Corp. of America. Laundry
dryers. 2,752,004, 6-26-56, Cl. 183 — 62.
Hullegard, Erik W., to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson.
Audio-frequency system. 2,732,432, 1-24-56, Cl. 179 — 16.
Hulme, Philip M. : See —
Crego, Francis T., and Hulme. 2,762,701.
Hulot, Georges; to Societe d'Etudes Chimiques pour l'lndus-
trie et l'Agnculture. Method of accelerating the speed of
sedimentation of particles with dispersed carob bean flour.
2,771,996, 11-27-56, Cl. 210—42.5.
Huls, William J. : See—
Arvidson, Gustaf A. 2,747,419.
Hulsbergen, Cornelis W. Liquid purifying filters. 2,770,369,
11-13-56. Cl. 210—171.
Hulse, George E., to Hercules Powder Co. Copolymers of
compounds containing activated ethylene double bonds with
active hydrogen compounds. 2,759,913, 8-21-56, Cl.
260—89.7.
Hulse, Robert E., and S. Schott, to National Distillers
Products Corp. Continuous sodium reduction process.
2,761,882, 9-4-56, Cl. 260—638.
Hulsing, Kenneth L. : See —
Dickson, John, and Hulsing. 2,740,667.
Hulsing, Kenneth L., to General Motors Corp. Push rod
and return spring mounting thereon. 2,743,712, 5-1-56,
Cl. 123—90.
Hulslander, William L., to Homstead Valve Mfg. Co. Valve
lock. 2,748,589, 6-5-56, Cl. 70—180.
Hulst, George D., to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories Inc.
Band pass coupling circuit. 2,729,796, 1-3-56, Cl. 333 — 78.
Hultberg, Rolf B. J. : See —
Bilde, Tord E. D., Hjelm, and Hultberg. 2,743,599.
Hulteen, Leonard A., and W. Kowalski, to McGraw Electric
Co. Torsional spring. 2,732,466, 1-24-56 Cl. 200 — 166.
Hulterstrum, Harold D.. to Flambeau Plastics Corp. Hinge
construction for boxes. 2,743,839, 5-1-56, Cl. 220 — 31.
Hultgren, Albert B. Drain traps. 2,745,510, 5-15-56, Cl.
182—23.
Hultgren, Arnold P., to American Molded Products Co. Reel
construction. 2,766,947, 10-16-56, Cl. 242 — 70.
Hultgren, Eric A. : See —
Daniel, John M., and Hultgren. 2,749,922.
Hultin, Clifford T. Inertia responsive shock absorber.
2,774,448, 12-18-56, Cl. 188—88.
Hultin, Oscar H.. to Pneumatic Scale Corp. Multi-sectional
container. 2,771,234, 11-20-56, Cl. 229 — 15.
Hultquist, Martin E., to American Cyanamid Co. Process
of producing isonicotinic acid. 2,733,246, 1-31-56, Cl.
260—295.
Hultquist, Martin E., to American Cyanamid Co. Process for
separating nicotinic acid from isonicotinic acid. 2,748,136,
5-29-56, Cl. 200—295.
Hultquist, Martin E., and B. Roth, to American Cyanamid
Co. Method of formylating dihydropteroic acid and amides
thereof. 2,739,967, 3-27-56. Cl. 260—251.5.
Hultquist, Martin E., and R. S. Barker, to American Cyanamid
Co. Process for preparing isonicotinic acid. 2,748,137,
5-29-56, Cl. 200 — 295.
Hults, Ellsworth H. : See —
Woodworth, Frederick B., and Hults. 2,773,932.
Hults, Ellsworth H, to Smith-Meeker Engineering Co. Selec-
tively responsive indicator. 2,748,382, 5-29-06, Cl.
340—316.
Hults, Harold W., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Sealing means for
lever operated electric switches. 2,744,984, 5-8-56, Cl.
200 — 168.
Hults, Harold W., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Sealing means for
electric switches. 2,759,075, 8-14-56, Cl. 200—168.
Hulverscheidt, Hellmuth. Safety razors. 2,741,839, 4-17-56,
Cl. 30—50.
Root extractor. 2,758,528, 8-14-56,
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385
Humbargar, Solomon M. Holder for tools, mechanical parts,
and the like. 2,733,113, 1-31-56, CI. 312—251.
Humble Oil & Refining Co. : See-
Stone, Albert L., and Daverin. 2,747,751.
Humboldt Co., The : See —
Mclntyre, Sidney S. 2,745,559.
Hume, G. W., Co. : See—
Birchall, Thomas D. 2,729,344.
Birchall, Thomas D. 2,739,718.
Hume, George : See —
Dodds, Nugent. 2,773,474.
Hume, Gertrude B., to Buxton, Inc. Container for coins.
2,750,978, 6-19-56, CI. 150 — 37.
Hume, Horace D. : See —
Boucard, Victor, and Hume. 2,750,726.
Scheidenhelm, Earl L. 2,767,538.
Humes, Donald T. Power driven applicator for liquid mate-
rials. 2,730,738, 1-17-56, CI. 15—24.
Humlicek, Bernard A. Disk transport. 2,748,551, 6-5-56,
CI. 55—73.
Hummel, August C. Roll positioning device for tape dispenser.
2,747,807, 5-29-56, CI. 242 — 55.2.
Hummel, August C. Production lever for tape dispensers.
2,747.867, 5-29-56, CI. 271—2.4.
Hummel, Charles D., Sr. : See —
Roberts, Ray J. D., and Faulkner. 2,745,922.
Hummel, Donald B. : See —
Hornberger, Clarence L., and Hummel. 2,761,361.
Hummel, Georg : See —
Kroeper, Hugo, and Hummel. 2,748,165.
Hummert, Robert H., to Standard-Thomson Corp. Window
actuator. 2,767,979, 10-23-56, CI. 268—105.
Hummert, Robert H., and R. P. Halpin, to Standard-Thom-
son Corp. Valance supporting device. 2,752,117, 6-26-56,
CI. 248—255.
Humpage, Harold A., to Federal Electric Products Co. Cir-
cuit breakers. 2,760,029, 8-21-56, CI. 200—116.
Humpal, Harold H. : See —
Martin, Cecil G., and Humpal. 2,773,201.
Humphner, Ferdinand W., to Mid-States Gummed Paper Co.
Pressure-sensitive and remoistening draw tape. 2,771,385,
11-20-56, CI. 154—53.5.
Humphrey, Andrew J. : See —
Shrider, Kenneth L., and Humphrey. 2,758,251.
Humphrey, Earl L. : See —
Brandes, Oliver L., and Humphrey. 2,731,416.
Brandes, Oliver L., and Humphrey. 2,731,491.
Humphrey, Irl W. Automatically releasing shackle. 2,769,654,
11-6-56, CI. 294 — 83.
Humphrey, Marshall F., to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Vitamin
Bu recovery process. 2,760,902, 8-28-56, CI. 167 — 81.
Humphrey, Robert P., to General Gas Light Co. Apparatus
and method for making spirally corrugated metal tubes.
2,729,266, 1-3-56, CI. 153—71.
Humphrey, Robert W., to Virtue Bros. Mfg. Co. Gate leg
table with drop leaf. 2,729,526, 1-3-56, CI. 311—63.
Humphrey, Samuel A., to United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Cable connector.
2,735,993, 2-21-56, CI. 339—91.
Humphrey. Samuel A., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Non-rotatable
retaining ring. 2,749.162, 6-5-56, CI. 287—119.
Humphrey, Warren A., to The Hoover Co. Converter arrange-
ment for suction cleaners. 2,740,983, 4-10-56, CI. 15 — 333.
Humphrey, Warren A., to The Hoover Co. Suction cleaners.
2,766,844, 10-16-56, CI. 183—37.
Humphreys, Anthony : See —
James, Frederick O.. and Humphreys. 2,755,294.
Humphreys, David D. : See —
Giraitis, Albert P., Humphreys, and Leeper. 2,756,813.
Giraitis, Albert P., Humphreys, and Leeper. 2,757,211.
Humphreys, David D., to Ethvl Corp. Aromatization of
organic chlorine compounds. 2,729,686, 1-3-56, CI.
260—650.
Humphreys & Glasgow Ltd. : See —
Mitcham, George E. 2,764,182.
Humphreys Investment Co., The : See —
Humphreys, Ira B. 2,758.582.
Humphreys, Ira B. 2,769,433.
Humphreys, Ira B., to The Humphreys Investment Co. Con-
trolled compression internal combustion engine. 2,758,582,
8-14-56, CI. 123 — 48.
Humphreys, Ira B., to The Humphreys Investment Co. In-
ternal combustion engine. 2,769,433, 11-6-56, CI. 123 — 48.
Hund, Frank C. 35% to W. H. Stevenson, and 15% to J. E.
Montgomery. Slidable side jaw wrench with adjustment
lock. 2,755,693, 7-24-56, CI. 81—165.
Hund, Frank C, 35% to W. H. Stevenson, and 15% to J. E.
Montgomery. Monkey wrench with adjustment lock.
2,755,694, 7-24-56, CI. 81—176.
Hundt, Eberhard, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. De-
vice for operating internal combustion engines. 2,732,835,
1-31-56, CI. 123—119.
Hundt, Eberhard, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Cool-
ing of high frequency vibrating means in combustion cham-
bers. 2,737,163, 3-6-56, CI. 123—41.31.
Huner, Carl G. Automatic door control for milking barns.
2,755,080, 7-17-56, CI. 268—50.
Hungerford, Gerard J. : See —
Bond, Robert D., and Hungerford. 2,765,127.
Hungerford, Gordon P. and D. F. Jurgensen, Jr., to American
Machine & Foundry Co. Tobacco sheet material and method
of forming. 2,734,510, 2-14-56, CI. 131—15.
Hungerford, Gordon P., and J. T. Williamson, to American
Machine & Foundry Co. Method and apparatus for making
tobacco sheet material. 2,734,513, 2-14-56, CI. 131—140.
Hunkins, Everett D., to Garden Tools, Inc. Ground perforator
and seeder. 2,747,528, 5-29-56, CI. Ill — 92.
Hunn, George W. Non-refillable bottle. 2,763,391, 9-18-56,
CI. 215—26.
Hunsicker, Ernest G. Air raid warning device. 2,736,887,
2-28-56, CI. 340—310.
Hunsicker, Harold Y. : See —
Sicha, Walter E., Hunsicker, and Lemon. 2,749,239.
Hunt, A. H., Capacitors Ltd. : See —
Grouse, Richard A. 2,729,878.
Grouse, Richard A. 2,731,705.
Grouse, Richard A. 2,731,706.
Grouse, Richard A. 2.738.567.
Hunt, Arthur E., to A. E. Hunt, G. B. Beatty, and M. W.
Grady. Coupling system for interchangeably connecting
the wiring systems of trucks and trailers. Re. 24,259,
12-25-56, CI. 307 — 10.
Hunt, Barnard & Co. Ltd. : See —
Leader, Philip. 2,765,732.
Hunt, Brian E., and A. H. McKeag, to General Electric Co.
Method of making electroluminescent zinc sulfide phosphor.
2,743,238, 4-24-56, CI. 252 — 301.6.
Hunt, Charles C. Machine for manufacturing reversible pile
fabric and a product therefrom known as "chenille."
2,759,443, 8-21-56, CI. 112—79.
Hunt, Charles F., to Shawinigan Chemicals Ltd. Process for
preparation of acetyl acetone. 2,737,528, 3-6-56, CI.
260—593.
Hunt Foods, Inc. : See —
Stryker, Garrett B. 2,741,379.
Hunt, Frederick V. Projection slide and method of preparing
the same. 2,748,017, 5-29-56, CI. 117 — 8.
Hunt, Frederick V., N. B. Saunders, and R. E. Kirkland, to
the United States of America as represented bv the Secre-
tary of the Navy. Demodulator device. 2,742,566, 4-17-56,
CI. 250—20.
Hunt, George A. : See —
Hatch, Alden B., Hunt, and Lien. 2,763,591.
Hunt, Glen B. : See —
Chartier, Maurice J., and Hunt. 2,763,176.
Hunt, James W. : See —
Black, Kermit K., and Hunt. 2,742,609.
Hunt, John C, S. E. Jaros, and J. F. Nelson, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Method of purifying isobutylene.
2,771,497, 11-20-56, CI. 260—677.
Hunt, John O. Resistance let-offs. 2,755,822, 7-24-56, CI.
139—109.
Hunt, John O. Warp let-off for looms. 2,755,823, 7-24-56,
CI. 139—110.
Hunt, John O. Let-offs for use on looms. 2,755,824, 7-24-56,
CI. 139—110.
Hunt, John 'S., T. Walker, and D. H. R. Barton, to Glaxo
Laboratories Ltd. Process for monoenolesterification at
the 20-position of 11,20-allopregnanediones. 2,751,398,
6-19-56, CI. 260—397.45.
Hunt, John W. and W. A. ; said W. A. Hunt assor. to said
J. W. Hunt. Cutlery device. 2,771,674, 11-27-56 CI.
30—142.
Hunt, Loyd E., and J. P. Schafer, to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories. Inc. Apparatus for detecting and correcting ampli-
tude distortion. 2.738,417, 3-13-56, CI. 250 — 6.
Hunt, Manley L., Jr., and B. C. Sparkman. Cartridge re-
loading device. 2,775,157, 12-25-56, CI. 86—23.
Hunt, Richard M. : See —
McElroy, Albert D., and Hunt. 2,772,228.
Hunt, Robert E., and J. Nagy. Material handling apparatus
of the conveyor type. 2,773,608, 12-11-56, CI. 214 — 14.
Hunt, Robert G., and W. W. Hunt, to Marco Products Co.
Plumber's tool. 2,769,191, 11-6-56, CI. 15 — 104.3.
Hunt, Rodney, Machine Co. : See — ■
Belcher, Harold H. 2,774,415.
Owens, Glenn E., Jr., and Rogers. 2,741,112.
Hunt, Scott F., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Carburetor.
2,746,439, 5-22-56, CI. 123—119.
Hunt, Stanley H. : See —
Elston, Rue R., and Hunt. 2,738,654.
Hunt, Stanley H., to Napco Industries, Inc. Valve for sand
distributing mechanism. 2,768,013, 10-23-56, CI. 291 — 23.
Hunt, Walter W. : See —
Hunt, Robert G. and W. W. 2,769,191.
Hunt, William A. : See —
Hunt. John W. and W. A. 2,771,674.
Hunt. William T. : See —
Bennett, Rufus B., Hunt, Powers, and Speed. 2,766,310.
Hunt, William T., Jr. : See —
Storey. Charlton H., Jr., and Hunt. 2,735,053.
Hunt, William T., Jr., and C. H. Storey. Jr.. to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Motor controlled tensioning system with
inertia compensation. 2,743,151, 4-24-56. CI. 318 — 6.
Hunt, William T., Jr., and G. E. Mathias, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Motor control system. 2,773,229, 12-4-56,
CI. 318—144.
Hunter, Andrew : See —
Greener, Raymond A., and Hunter. 2,747,188.
Hunter, Byron A. : See —
Bill, John C. and Hunter. 2,732,365.
386
Hunter, Byron A., to United States Rubber Co. Triaryl phos-
phite stabilizers for synthetic rubbers. 2,733,226. 1-31-56,
CI. 260—29.7. ^
Hunter, Byron A., to United States Rubber Co. P,ploxybis-
(benzenesulfonylazide) and process. 2,741,624, 4-10-56,
CI. 260 — 349.
Hunter, Cecil M. Airspeed indicator -with altitude correction.
2,743,608, 5-1-56, CI. 73 — 182.
Hunter, Charley W., to Vendo Co. Vending machine shelf
having bottle feeding mechanism. 2,750,049, 6-12-56, CI.
211—49.
Hunter Douglas Corp. : See —
Hunter, Joseph L. 2,752,649.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Hunter, Polack, and Segura.
Hunter, Edward A. : See
Bilisoly, Julius P.
2 73'-* 349
Kimberiin, Charles N., Jr., and Hunter. 2,762,783.
Hunter, Edward A., and C. N. Kimberiin, Jr., to Esso Re-
search and Engineering Co. Process of preparing platinum-
alumina hydroforming catalysts. 2,746,937, 5-22-56, CI.
252—466.
Hunter, Edwin J. Automatic irrigation devices. 2,743,552,
5-1-56, CI. 47—1.
Hunter Fan and Ventilating Co., Inc. : See —
Buttner, Carl M. 2,737,788.
Hunter, George A. Liquid dispensing apparatus. 2,745,574,
5-15-56, CI. 222—189.
Hunter, Gerald G., to Balwin Rubber Co. Load supporting
and vibration damping mounting. 2,730,356, 1-10-56, CI.
267—63.
Hunter, Gordon S. : See — ■
Russell, Charles, Hunter, and Gregory. 2,7o6,593.
Hunter, Howard L. : See —
Clarke, William B., Hunter, and Santucci. 2,761,507.
Hunter. James. Machine Co., The : See — •
Gageant, Louis M. 2,771,657.
Morrill, Frank B. 2,733,807.
Morrill, Frank B. 2,771,658.
Morrill, Frank B., and Rust. 2,729,446.
Hunter, James B., to The Atlantic Refining Co. Silver-pal-
ladium film for separation and purification of hydrogen.
2,773,561, 12-11-56, CI. 183—115.
Hunter, James E., Jr. : See —
Bing, Herbert A., Erlichman, and Hunter. 2,740,338.
Bing, Herbert A., and Hunter. 2,740,340.
Hunter, James P., to General Electric Co. Mobile vacuum
cleaner having a hose adapted to be used as a pushing or
pulling means therefor. 2,769,998. 11-13-56, CI. 15—327.
Hunter, Joseph L., to Hunter Douglas Corp. Feed spout for
continuous casting machine 2, . 52. 649, , :; •><;, CI.
22—57.4.
Hunter, Joseph L., and H. W. Breathitt, Jr., to Minerals &
Chemicals Corp. of America. Process for concentrating
phosphate ores. 2,750,036. 6-12-56. CI. 209 — 166.
Hunter, Loy R., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Underground
storage system. 2,749,714. 6-12-56, CI. 62 — 1.
Hunter, Maude F. Tie for surgical packs. 2,734,543, 2-14-56,
CI. 150—52.
Hunter Metallic Products Corp. : See —
Hunter, Samuel N. 2,743,188.
Hunter, Philip : See —
Vincent, John J., and Hunter. 2,745,281.
Hunter, Philip E., to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Gas-turbine engines
and nozzle-guide-vane assemblies therefor. 2,741,455,
4-10-56, CI. 253—39.1.
Hunter, Richard S., to Henry A. Gardner Laboratory, Inc.
Exposure head for photometric comparator instruments.
2,739,246, 3-20-56, CI. 250 — 220.
Hunter, Robert H. : See —
Brandner, John D., and Hunter. 2.729,571.
Hunter, Samuel N., to Hunter Metallic Products Corp. Putty.
2,743,1 SS, .1-2-1-56, CI. 106—287.
Hunter, Scott L. Reversible pump. 2,735,366, 2-21-56, CI.
103—3.
Hunter, Thomas, Ltd. : See — ■
Young, Samuel D. 2,765,600.
Hunter, William A. : See —
Sechrist, Harry S., and Hunter. 2,762,964.
Hunter, William A., to Chrysler Corp. Fluid circulation
source for power steering. 2,733,662. 2-7-56. CI. 103 — 42.
Hunter, William A., to T. M. M. (Research) Ltd. Carding
engines. 2,737,689, 3-13-56, CI. 19—99.
Hunter, William A., to Chrysler Corp. Valve means with
built in dashpot. 2,757,643, 8-7-56, CI. 121 — 46.5.
Hunter, William A., R. M. Blackburn, and W. Nutter, to T. M.
M. (Research) Ltd. Textile drafting apparatus. 2,751,631,
6-26-56, CI. 19 — 131.
Hunter, William A., F. Singleton and L. Witcombe, to T. M. M.
(Research) Ltd. Feeding means for textile fibrous mate-
rial. 2,759,225, 8-21-56, CI. 19—69.
Hunter, William T., and J. S. Buck, to Sterling Drug Inc.
New chemical compounds and their preparation. 2,7:: l.!>2<>,
2-14-56, CI. 260—570.9.
Hunter, Wilmont L. : See —
Holbrook, James G., and Hunter. 2,769,088.
Hunting, Ronald W. Process and apparatus for subsurface
washing. 2,773,829, 12-11-56, CI. 210 — 24.
Huntington. Glen H. Methods and moans for preparing and
laying sheet metal roofing. 2,751,673, 6-26-56, CI.
29—429.
Huntley, Alva E., to Farmland Irrigation Co., Inc. Device
for moving wheel-mounted irrigation pipeline. 2,730,403,
1-10-56, CI. 299—47.
Huntley Mfg. Co. : See —
Paul, Frederick J. 2,755,931.
Huntting, William C, to Dairymat Corp. Sanitary pouring
surface for cans and the like. 2,740,547, 4-3-56, CI.
220—24.
Hunziker, Charles E. Hollow leaf pressure filter. 2,732,079,
1-24-56, CI. 210—182.
Hunziker, Charles E. Leaf anchoring means. 2,772,000,
11-27-56. CI. 210—153.
Hunziker, Louis A. Apparatus for reconditioning chain saw
bars. 2,762,170, 9-11-56, CI. 51—96.
Huot, Henry E., and J. A. Ducharme, to Huot Mfg. Co.
Double lock for cabinet. 2,729,088, 1-3-56, CI. 70 — 63.
Huot Mfg. Co. : See —
Huot, Henry E., and Ducharme. 2,729,088.
Hupert, Julius J., A. B. Przedpelski, and K. Ringer, to A. R. F.
Products, Inc. Double counter demodulator circuit.
2,770,727, 11-13-56, CI. 250—27.
Hupp, Arleigh G., to Borg-Warner Corp. Wall-oven.
2,739,584, 3-27-56, CI. 126—21.
Hupp, Arleigh G., to Andrus & Sceales. Power driven im-
plement attachment for garden tractors. 2,751,833,
6-26-56, CI. 97 — 40.
Hupp Corp. : See —
Allison, William D. 2,765,667.
Blum, Emile J. 2,756,334.
Brown, Richard J. 2.764 996.
Chadwick, Lee S. 2,775,237.
Lawson, David E., Urban, and Crider. 2,755,979.
Pickles, Joseph. 2,760,381.
Raymond, David L., and Spooner. 2,775,293.
Resek, Marc, Kirkpatrick, and Schneider. 2,742,034.
Rossmann, Peter F., and Rath. 2,771,789.
Schultz, Wilbur A., and Moore. 2,747.799.
Hupp, Edward E., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Power boost
control. 2,745,383, 5-15-56, CI. 121 — 41.
Huppert, Paul, and A. F. Jakubczak, to General Ceramics
Corp. Process of coating metal with mica and article.
2,774,681, 12-18-56, CI. 117 — 33.
Huppert, Perry I. and S., to J. P. S. Products, Inc. Door
opening device. 2,747,863, 5-29-56, CI. 268 — 59.
Huppert, Sidney : See —
Huppert, Perry I. and S. 2,747,863.
Hurd, Albert R. Window opener. 2,766,008. 10-9-56, CI.
254—129.
Hurd, Claud C, to The Hoover Co. Suction cleaners.
2,734 595, 2-14-56, CI. 183—51.
Hurd, Claud C, to The Hoover Co. Filter mounting means.
2,766,842, 10-16-56, CI. 183—37.
Hurd, Clifford W. Electrical contacting device. 2,742,543,
4-17-56, CI. 200—67.
Hurd, Dallas T., to General Electric Co. Insulated electric
conductors. 2,745,898, 5-15-56, CI. 174—120.
Hurd, Dallas T., to General Electric Co. Coaxial high fre-
quency conductor and process of its fabrication. 2,754.350,
7-10-50, CI. 174—102.
Hurd, Dallas T., and R. C. Osthoff, to General Electric Co.
Method for preparing organopolvsiloxane using cesium hy-
droxide. 2,737,506, 3-6-56, CI. 260 — 46.5.
Hurd, Hubert O., to Trio Production Co. Countersink gauge.
2,758,382, 8-14-56, CI. 33—172.
Hurdle, Joseph H., and J. E. and R. H. Curl. Cotton havest-
ing sack. 2,732,872, 1-31-56, CI. 150—2.
Hur6, Jacques, and R. Saint-James, to Commissariat a
1'Energie Atomique. Method for separating and purifying
zirconium and hafnium. 2,757,081, 7-31-56, CI. 75—121.
Hurko, Bohdan, to American Radiator & Standard Sanitary
Corp. Sanitary fixture. 2.762,058, 9-11-56. CI. 4 — 7.
Hurko, Bohdan, and E. P. Robare, to American Radiator &
Standard Sanitary Corp. Flush valve. 2,773,268,
12-11-56, CI. 4—57.
Hurlburt, Charles E., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Gyroscope.
2,747,413. 5-29-56, CI. 74—5.2.
Ilurlburt, Charles E., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Compass
system. 2,755,562, 7-24-56, CI. 33 — 222.
Hurlburt, Charles E., and R. H. Deahl, to Bendix Aviation
Corp. Frequency subdivider in a flux valve compass sys-
tem. 2,773,985, 12-11-56, CI. 250— 36.
Hurlburt, Edward M. : See —
Hurlburt, Fred F., and Gillispie. 2,746.778.
Hurlburt, Fred F., and Gillispie. 2,757,026.
Hurlburt, Fred F., and C. H. Gillispie, 20% to H. F. Hurl-
burt, 20% to E. M. Hurlburt, and 20% to G. H. Lezer.
Journal box grease seal. 2,746,778, 5-22-56, CI. 286 — 6.
Hurlburt, Fred F., and C. H. Gillispie, 20% to II. F. Hurlburt,
20% to E. M. Hurlburt. and 20% to G. H. Lezer. Journal
box seal. 2,757,026, 7-31-56, CI. 286—6.
Hurlburt, Harold F. : See —
Hurlburt, Fred F., and Gillispie. 2,746,778.
Hurlbut, Cornelius S., Jr., to Cambridge Thermionic Corp.
Radiation band selector. 2,742.818. 4-24-56. CI. S8 — 65.
Hurlbut, Lloyd W., to Research Corp. Harvesting machine
for row crop stalks. 2,770,087. 11-13-56, CI. 56 — 66.
Hurley, Charles W., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by I he Secretary of the Army. Spring loaded seal-
ing means. 2,736,457, 2-28-56, CI. 220 — 40.
Hurley, Charles W., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Army. Resilient disc
closure. 2.773,621, 12 1 1-56, CI. 220 — 39.
LIST OF PATENTEES
387
Hurley, Charles W., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Sealing disc closure.
2,774,507, 12-18-56, CI. 220—39.
Hurlev, Earl H. Swing construction. 2,757,714, 8-7-56, CI.
155 — 65.
Hurley, John C. : See —
Matthews, Harry L. 2,746,554.
Hurley, John P., to Central States Industrial Supply Co.
Method of reinforcing cores, utilizing glass tubes. 2,752,652,
7-3-56, CI. 22—172.
Hurley, Robert E., and J. O. Simpkiss, Jr., to Radio Corp.
of America. Perrospinel bodies and methods of making
same. 2,762,776, 9-11-56, CI. 252—62.5.
Hurley, Roy T., to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Insect deflector for
automobiles. 2,757,954, 8-7-56, CI. 296—91.
Hurry, James A. : See —
Woolley, Richard P., and Hurry. 2,739,212.
Hursh, John W. : See —
Pinn, Sidney J., Benedict, Schaefer, and Hursh. 2,740,142.
Hursh, Samuel R. Spike pulling apparatus. 2,732,173,
1-24-56, CI. 254 — 18.
Hursh, Samuel R., and J. B. McWilliams. Railway track
ballast tamping apparatus. 2,734,463, 2-14-56, CI. 104 — 12.
Hursh, Samuel R., and C. J. Reigh. Adjustment mechanism
for kicker-type ballast remover. 2,743,539, 5-1-56, CI.
37—104.
Hurst, Edward, to Rexall Drug Co. Abrasive article and
method of making. 2,768,483, 10-30-56, CI. 51—195.
Hurst, Erwln : See —
Katz, Joseph M., Hurst, and Jakubczak. 2,772,187.
Hurst, George S., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Fast neutron dosimeter. 2,761,071, 8-28-56, CI. 250 — 83.1.
Hurst, Leonard L., Jr., and E. K. Hodson, to International
Electric Pence Co., Inc. Pence charger controller circuit.
2,767,331, 10-16-56, CI. 307—132.
Hurst, Norman A. : See —
Holroyd, Eric, and Hurst. 2,730,930.
Power, Douglas M., and Hurst. 2 738,007.
Hurst, Roschild, to Ford Motor Co. Shell molding apparatus.
2,741,005, 4-10-56, CI. 22—32.
Hurst. William M., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Liquid Monitoring device. 2,738,426, 3-13-56, CI.
250—43.5.
Hurt, Arthur S., Jr. Adjustable louver. 2,759,410, 8-21-56,
Q\ f)g IQ
Hurt, Victor' H., to United States Rubber Co. Life saving
device. 2,742,654, 4-24-56. CI. 9—17.
Hurtado, Aurelio. Toy folding wing glider and launcher.
2,765,582, 10-9-56, CI. 46—80.
Hurthig, Peter E., % to E. D. W. Maxwell. Amphibious
vehicle and endless propelling belts therefor. 2,756,830,
7-31-56, CI. 180—9.1.
Hurwitz, Henry, Jr. : See —
Moyer, James W., and Hurwitz. 2,753,462.
Hurwitz, Marvin J. : See —
De Benneville, Peter L., and Hurwitz. 2.775,605.
Hurwitz, Melvin D., to Rohm & Haas Co. Cross-linked co-
polymers of the esters of acrylic and methacrylic acid.
2,729,625, 1-3-56, CI. 260—80.5.
Hurwitz, Melvin D.. to Rohm & Haas Co. Stable conden-
sates of urea and formaldehyde in the presence of methanol.
2,750,356, 6-12-56, CI. 260—70.
Hurwitz, Melvin D., and R. W. Auten, to Rohm & Haas Co.
N-haloformamides. 2,765,336, 10-2-56, CI. 260 — 561.
Hurwitz, Murry L. : See —
Cohen, Samuel L., and Hurwitz. 2,708,855.
Hurx, Adrianus A. : See —
Elenbaas, Willem, Kolkman, and Hurx. 2,739,261.
Hurx, Adrianus A., to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co.,
as trustee. Gas or vapor discharge tube. 2,748,309,
5-29-56, CI. 313 — 197.
Husa, Howard W., to Standard Oil Co. Portable quench oil
tester. 2,730,894, 1-17-56, CI. 73 — 53.
Huse, Arthur E. : See —
Nystrom, Carl H, Bach, and Huse. 2,772,668.
Huse, Hans V., to Hydraulik A/S. Hydraulic svstem and
control means therefor. 2,736,170, 2-28-56, CI. 60 — 53.
Huser, Richard J., and A. H. Stuhlreyer, to The Western
States Machine Co. Centrifugal braking and control appa-
ratus. 2,731,113, 1-17-56, CI. 188—105.
Huskey, Ralph D. : See —
Ashe, Neil W., Huskey, McNaughton, and Bassett.
2,744,669.
Husman, Chester N. : See —
Torrent, Ralph R., Husman, and Dyson. 2,746.279.
Husman. Fred H., to Walworth Co. Stuffing boxes for rotat-
able members. 2,756,081, 7-24-56, CI. 286 — 38.
Husqvarna Vapenfabriks Aktiebolag : See—
Zapf, Heinz G. G. 2,735,757.
Huss, Richard : See —
Siebert, Arthur, Huss, and Weissert. 2,750,375.
Weigele, Reinhold, and Huss. 2,739,146.
Huss, Richard, W. Happe, A. Siebert, and J. Weissert, to
Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister
Lucius und Bruning. Polyazo-dyestuffs. 2,758,109, 8-7-56,
CI. 260 — 169.
Huss, William S. : See —
Granert, Ranald K., and Huss. 2,758,774.
Hussa, Leopold R. Power take-off unit. 2,767,816, 10-23-56,
CI. 192 — 48.
Hussey, Gardner K., to Graton & Knight Co. Loom bumper
strap. 2,760,526, 8-28-56, CI. 139 — 166.
2,754,838.
tates of America as
Pressure exchanger
pressure exchange.
Hussman, Herman J. R. : See —
Gates, Franklin M., and Hussman.
Hussmann, Albrecht W., to the United
represented by the Secretary of War.
with combined static and dynamic
2,738,123, 3-13-56, CI. 230—69.
Hussong, James C, and K. Y. Messick, to Thompson Trailer
Corp. Boom lifting device. 2,772,789, 12-4-56, CI. 212 — 8.
Husted. Donald R., and A. H. Ahlbrecht, to Minnesota Mining
& Mfg. Co. N-substituted amide derivatives of 1,1-dihydro-
perfluoroalkylamines. 2,743,297, 4-24-56, CI. 260 — 561.
Huston, Doris K. Ornamental clasp. 2,735,150, 2-21-56, CI.
24—85.
Huston, William D., to American Machine and Metals, Inc.
Instruments. 2,770,247, 11-13-56, CI. 137—85.
Husum, Charles W., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Method of
securing gaskets in container closures. 2.731,071, 1-17-56,
CI. 154—89.
Iluszar, Kalman Z. Machine for the production of convolu-
tions in wire. 2,737,212, 3-6-56, CI. 140 — 71.
Hutcheon, John M. : See —
Lister, Bryan A. J., Duncan, and Hutcheon. 2,759,792.
Hutchings, Brian L., R. W. Broschard, and C. W. Waller, to
American Cyanamid Co. Methods of preparing phthalic
acid derivatives. 2,753,373, 7-3-56, CI. 260—521.
Hutchings, Brian L., and S. Gordon, to American Cyanamid
Co. Chloro-phthalides. 2,757,178, 7-31-56, CI. 260 — 343.3.
Hutchings, John H., to National Electronics, Inc. Liquid-
cooled gaseous-discharge tube. 2,750.027, 7-24-56, CI.
257—2.
Hutchings, Herschel. Draft device with plural connections.
2,743,117, 4-24-56, CI. 280 — 456.
Hutchings, Le Roi E. : See —
Annable, Weldon G., Hutchings. and Lucas. 2,769,760.
Annable, Weldon G., Hutchings, and Lucas. 2,709,761.
Annable, Weldon G., Hutchings, and Lucas. 2,769,762.
Hutchings, Le Roi E., to The Pure Oil Co. Preparation of
specialty naphthas from high sulfur crudes. 2,761,815,
g_4_gg d igg 28
Hutchings. Le Roi E., and M. M. Marisic, to The Pure Oil Co.
Combination process for catalytic hydrodesulfurization and
reforming of high sulfur hydrocarbon mixtures. 2,769,753,
11-6-56, CI. 196—24.
Hutchins, Alma A. Rotary abrading machine heads.
2,729,038, 1-3-56, CI. 51—197.
Hutchins, Joseph W., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Differential
analyzer and control system. 2,764,536, 9-25-56, CI.
202—206.
Hutchins, Joseph W., and E. C. Miller, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Method of and apparatus for analyzing hydrocarbon
gases. 2,765,409, 10-2-56, CI. 250 — 43.5.
Hutchins, Marsden C, to American Cyanamid Co. Color im-
provement of unsized porous paper. 2,730,446, 1-10-56,
CI. 92—21.
Hutchins, Samuel F. Garden cultivator and weeder.
2,737,101, 3-6-56, CI. 97—63.
Hutchinson, Archibald D. L. Dump trucks. 2,731,293,
1-17-56, CI. 298—22.
Hutchinson, Archibald D. L. Recoil mechanism for dump
trucks. 2,762,650, 9-11-56, CI. 298—19.
Hutchinson, Charles W. : See —
Pessler, Prank. 2,762,375.
Hutchinson, Clyde E. Filter units. 2,761,565, 9-4-56, CI.
210—158.
Hutchinson, Floyd K. Electric livestock gate. 2,769,617,
11-6-56, CI. 256—10.
Hutchinson, Franklin, and M. A. Herlin, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy.
Tunable stabilized magnetron. 2,769,937, 11-6-56, CI.
315—39.77.
Hutchinson, Harold : See —
Robinson, Norman W., Turpie, and Hutchinson.
2,757,310.
Hutchinson, Herman R., to C. F. Rumpp & Sons. Pass case
wallet. 2,748,821, 6-5-56, CI. 150—39.
Hutchinson, Howard G. : See —
Kuehler, Kenneth G., and Hutchinson. 2,761,346.
Hutchinson, James O., and J. W. Taylor, Jr., to Westing-
house Electric Corp. Gated amplifier. 2,757,284, 7-31-56,
CI. 250—27.
Hutchinson, John L. Closure operator. 2,772,087 11-27-56
Q. 268—72.
Hutchinson, Margaret H, to Stone & Webster Engineering
Corp. Fractionating tray. 2,767,967, 10-23-56, CI.
261 — 113.
Hutchinson, Oscar T. Pea and bean filling machine.
2,730,284, 1-10-56, CI. 226—97.
Hutchinson, William A. Universally adaptable controlled
steering system for industrial trailer trucks. 2,763.493,
9-18-56, CI. 280 — 99.
Hutchison, Alexander C, to Imperial Chemical Industries
Ltd. Solid gas-generating charges. 2,744,816, 5-8-56, CI.
Hutchison, Gibson T. : See —
Bookout, Ervin J., and Hutchison. 2,772,235
Hutchison, Robert R., to General Motors Corp. Automatic
choke. 2,746,438, 5-22-56, CI. 123—119.
Hutchison. Robert R., to General Motors Corp. Gasket.
2,771,870, 11-27-56, CI. 123—193.
Huth. Carl M. : See —
Haworth. Howard H, and Huth. 2,756,402.
Schelke. Robert K., and Huth. 2,748,367.
Huth, Wilbur M. Articulated toy for amusement. 2,750,189,
6-12-50, CI. 272—31.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Huther Brothers Saw Mfg. Co. : See —
Stauder, Emanuel. 2,735,459.
Hutnick, Benjamin. Stop motion for braiding machines.
2,774,274, 12-18-56, CI. 87 — 18.
Huttlinger, Kurt J. : See —
McGuire, Arthur M. 2,742,749.
Hutto, John F., and W. N. Axe, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Recovery of sulfonic acids from petroleum fractions.
2,757,194, 7-31-56, CI. 260—504.
Hutto, Marsden C, Jr. Bore gage. 2,771,687, 11-27-56,
CI. 33—178.
Hutton, Frank B. : See —
Coulter, James H., Jr., and Hutton. 2,744,812.
Hutton, Philip C, to Silentbloc Ltd. Flexible joints.
2,740,650, 4-3-56, CI. 287—85.
Hutton, Philip C, to Silentbloc Ltd. Apparatus for assem-
bling flexible bearings. 2,741,021, 4-10-56, CI. 29—235.
Hutton, Philip C, to Silentbloc Ltd. Resilient supports.
2,755,056, 7-17-56, CI. 248—358.
Hutton, Robert W., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Crossbar-switch selector system. 2,768,241,
10-23-56, CI. 179—22.
Hutton, Robert W., and E. J. Leonard, to International Tele-
phone and Telegraph Corp. Crossbar-switch connector
system. 2,773,128, 12-4-56, CI. 179 — 22.
Hutzelman, Howard E.. to Corry-Janirstowii Mfg. Corp. Com-
bined handle and drawer latch. 2,732,240, 1-24-56, CI.
292—175.
Hutzelman, Howard E., to Corry-Jamestown Manufacturing
Corp. Suspension for extendable typewriter shelf.
2,738,247, 3-13-56, CI. 312—27.
Hutzelman, Howard E., to Corry-Jamestown Mfg. Corp.
Drawer slides. 2,751,272, 6-19-56, CI. 312—341.
Hutzelman, Howard E., to Corry-Jamestown Mfg. Corp.
Suspension for extendable typewriter shelf. 2,766,091,
10-9-56, CI. 312—27.
Hutzenlaub, John F. : See —
Draper, Charles S., Woodbury, and Hutzenlaub.
2,752,793.
Huwyler, Alois : See —
Dnterreiner, Josef. 2,772,384.
Huxley, Thomas C, III, and N. G. Kling, to Conitech, Ltd.
Artificial respiration apparatus. 2,758,594, 8-14-56, CI.
128—30.
Huxley, Thomas C, III, to Conitech, Ltd. Respirator pumping
apparatus. 2,762,200, 9-11-56, CI. 60—62.5.
Huxley, Thomas C, III, and I. Eckman, to Conitech, Ltd.
Artificial respiration apparatus. 2,762,366, 9-11-56, CI.
128—30.
Huxley, Thomas C, III, to Conitech, Ltd. Artificial respira-
tion apparatus. 2,772,673, 12-4-56, CI. 128 — 30.
Huyck, F. C, & Sons : See —
Skeer, John D., and Dunlap. 2,748,445.
Huyett, Daniel D., to Atlas Powder Co. Tray support for
electric blasting initiator wires. 2,759,251, 8-21-56, CI.
29—286.
Huyett, Daniel D., to Atlas Powder Co. Shell crimping ma-
chine. 2,765,700, 10-9-56, CI. 86—39.
Huyett, Daniel D., to Atlas Powder Co. Multiple assembling
machine for electric blasting initiators. 2,773,409,
12-11-56, CI. 86—10.
Huyler's : See —
Catheridge, Marvin R. 2,768,491.
Huyser, Francis C, to American Machine and Metals, Inc.
Grips for use in tension testing machines. 2,729,869,
1-10^56, CI. 24—263.
Huzzard, Robert W., to Chrysler Corp. Interconnected ve-
hicle rear window and seat for movement in unison.
2,762,648, 9-11-56, CI. 296^4.
Hvistendahl, Nels J. Amalgam mixers. 2,759,712, 8-21-56,
CI. 259—72.
Hyatt, Abraham : See —
Driggs, Ivan H, Hyatt, and Ellis. 2,743,886.
Hyatt. David H, H. R. Sigmon, and C. R. Adams ; said Hyatt
assor. to said Sigmon and said Adams. Tractor driven
boring implement. 2,752,122, 6-26-56, CI. 255 — 20.
Hycon Mfg. Co. : See —
McFadden, William C. 2,758,526.
McFadden, William C. 2,758,527.
Hyde, Cyrus L., % to H. D. Hazlehurst. Rotary valve-type
engine. 2,730,088, 1-10-56, CI. 123 — 59.
Hyde, Donald B., deceased, by J. P. Hyde, executrix, to J. P.
Hyde. Bird feeder. 2,770,220, 11-13-56, CI. 119 — 60.
Hyde, Edward M. : See —
Powischill, John W., and Hyde. 2,749,736.
Hyde, James F., to Dow Corning Corp. Method of separating
chlorosilanes. 2,738,359, 3-13-56, CI. 260 — 448.2.
Hyde, James F., to Dow Corning Corp. Preparation of silane
esters. 2,746,982, 5-22-56, CI. 260—448.8.
Hyde, John W. : See —
Porter, Frederick W. B., and Hyde. 2,755,225.
Porter, Frederick W. B., and Hvde. 2,758,060.
Porter, Frederick W. B., and Hyde. 2,771,400.
Hyde Mfg. Co. : See —
Ferguson, Alan C. 2,754,584.
Hyde, Robert W. : See—
Bevins, James E., and Hyde. 2,734,792.
Bevins, James E., and Hyde. 2,737,433.
Bevins, James E., and Hyde. 2,754,069.
Bevins, James E., and Hyde. 2,769,681.
Bevins, James E., and Hyde. 2,775,442.
Hyde, Robert W., to The Schaible Co. Drinking fountain
attachment. 2,747,930, 5-29-56, CI. 299 — 11.
Hyde, Robert W., to The Schaible Co. Faucet construction.
2,756,775, 7-31-56, CI. 137 — 636.
Hydraulic Unit Specialties Co. : See —
Schneider, Dana J., and Tennis. 2,745,433.
Hydraulik A/S : See —
Huse, Hans V. 2,736,170.
Vestre, Rasmus. 2,749,709.
Hydril Co. : See—
Knox, Granville S. 2,734,714.
Knox, Granville S. 2,734,715.
Knox, Granville S. 2.737,245.
Knox, Granville S. 2,757,689.
Hydril Corp. : See —
Knox, Granville S. 2,731,281.
Hydro-Blast Corp., The : See —
Luce, Roy L. 2,763,964.
Watson, John W. 2,742,177.
Hydrocarbon Research, Inc. : See —
Arnold, John H. 2,752,232.
Finneran, James A., and Woebcke. 2,741,332.
Garbo, Paul W. Re. 24,148.
Garbo, Paul W. 2,729,597.
Garbo, Paul W. 2,729,598.
Garbo, Paul W. 2,772,149.
Garbo, Paul W. 2,774,717.
Garbo, Paul W. 2,774,720.
Johanson, Edwin S. 2,774,719.
Johnson, Clarence A., and Schuman. 2,774.718
Mayhew, Robert L. 2,772,729.
Pichler, Helmut R., and Chervenak. 2,765,358.
Pichler, Helmut R., and Chervenak. 2,765,359.
Tuttle, Malcolm H. 2,735,482.
Hydro Electric Power Commission of Ontario, The : See —
Mason, Valentine V., and Book. 2,741,127.
Hydrofoil Corp., The : See —
Bush, Vannevar. 2,749,869.
Scherer, Paul A:, and Meyer. 2,749,871.
Vavra, Michael H. 2,749,870.
Hydropress, Inc. : See —
Albers, Heinrich B. 2,732,066.
Albers, Heinrich B. 2,732,938.
Cozzo, Giuseppe. 2,734,405.
Krause, Gerhard P. 2,732,738.
Hyer, Fred. Can opening key guide. 2,755,957, 7-24-56, CI.
220—52.
Hygienol Co., Inc. : See —
Levy-Hawes, Felix, and Castel. 2,763,021.
Hygrade Food Products Corp. : See—
Dayen, William R., and Christensen. 2,745,856.
Hyland, Alexander G., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Assembly
of dissimilar metals and method of manufacture. 2,764,267,
9-25-56, CI. 189—36.
Hyland, John E. Snow and ice remover. 2,732,573, 1-31-56,
CI. 15 — 82.
Hyland, John F., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Constant voltage source. 2,742,601, 4-17-56, CI. 321 — 16.
Hyland, William A., and W. E. Ten Pas, to John Deere Van
Brunt Co. Fertilizer distributor. 2,768,767, 10-30-56, CI.
222 — 47.
Hylas, Albert E., and W. V. Tyminski, to Allen B. Du Mont
Laboratories, Inc. Electrical hybrid ring network.
2,735,986, 2-21-56, CI. 333—11.
Hylton, Barbara L. Commode seat lid lifter. 2,758,315,
8-14-56, CI. 4—251.
Hylton, Katherine M., and H. R. McMenamin, IV. Collapsible
baby bathtub. 2,728,920, 1-3-56, CI. 4 — 177.
Hyman, Charles M., and A. L. De Porter, to International
Harvester Co. Flexible continuous floor between harvester
and thresher on hillside combines. 2,762,185, 9-11-56,
CI. 56 — 209.
Hyman, Julius : See —
Bluestone, Henry, Soloway, Hyman, and Lidov. 2,730,548.
Soloway. Samuel B., Lidov, Bluestone, and Hyman.
2,738,356.
Hyman, Robert A. : See —
Matthews, Kenneth A., and Hyman. 2,758,264.
Hynd, Irvin W. Automatic tank battery and control.
2,751,924, 6-26-56, CI. 137—121.
Hynes, Lee P., to Turbine Equipment Co. Electric heater.
2.750,487, 6-12-56, CI. 219—19.
Hynes, Lee P., to Turbine Equipment Co. Multipass electric
heater. 2,756,320, 7-24-56, CI. 219—39.
Hynes, Lee P., to Turbine Equipment Co. Electric fluid
heater. 2,775,682, 12-25-56, CI. 219—38.
Hynson. Westcott & Dunning, Inc. : See —
Felton. Lloyd C. 2,766,238.
Hypro Engineering Co. : See —
Sadler, Harry J., and Cook. 2,732,804.
Hyre. John E. : See —
Bader. Alfred R., and Hyre. 2,765,320.
Hysko, John L. : See —
Gardner. Leland A., and Hysko. 2,770,670.
Hyster Co. : See —
Ehmann, Leslie G. 2,768,018.
Hytron Radio & Electronics Co. : See —
Tomer, Robert B. 2,757,228.
Hytron Radio & Electronics Co., a division of Columbia
Broadcasting System, Inc. : See —
Jones, Robert L. 2,773.225.
Shaw, Lloyd E. 2,773,221.
I-O-F Glass Fibers Co. : See —
Sinnett, Eugene. 2,757,877.
LIST OF PATENTEES
2,731,530.
2,761,934.
2,761,938.
I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. : See —
Brumfield, John C. 2.741,684.
Diebold, Edward J. 2,756,380.
Diebold. Edward J. 2,759,141.
Edmunds, William H. 2,766,405.
Edmunds, William H. 2,769,049.
Edmunds, William H. 2,773,949.
Gardiner, Frank J. 2,764,810.
Geiger, William C, Jr. 2,775,670.
Gooch, Frederic P. 2,765,021.
Graybill, Howard W. 2,738,402.
Graybill, Howard W. 2,743,338.
Gravbill, Howard W. 2.765.380.
Graybill. Howard W. 2,766,335.
Heberlein. Gustave E. Re. 24,216.
Hepler, Kenneth G. 2,761,304.
Hepler, Kenneth G. 2,765,646.
Jensen, Otto. 2,759,128.
Kast, Samuel H. 2,750,460.
Kradel, Fred L.. and Foti. 2,747,142.
Matthews. George A. 2,738,394.
Morris, Marvin A. 2,737,613.
Rickert, Frank J. 2,759,072.
Ridgley, Cornelius J. 2,736,010.
Rudd, Harold H. 2,729,726.
Scott, William M., Jr. 2,767.264.
Scott, William M., Jr. 2,775,642.
Scott, William M„ Jr. 2,775,643.
Smith, Roy M. 2,761,930.
Thumin, Carl. 2,761,093.
Thumin, Carl. 2,769,057.
Wood, Joseph D. 2,759,073.
Wood, Joseph D., and Caswell.
Wood, Joseph D., and Caswell.
Wood, Joseph D., and Caswell.
Yarrick, Charles J. 2,754,389.
Tarrick, Charles J. 2,761.041.
Yarrick, Charles J. 2,770,701.
I. T. E. M„ S. R. L. : See-
List, Enrique. 2,753,176.
Iaia, Joseph A. Conical headed fastener having annular seal-
ing means positioned in said head. 2,752,814, 7-3-56,
CI. 85—9.
Iannetti, Ernest D. Quick attachable nut and bolt assembly.
2,742,073, 4-17-56, CI. 151—15.
Ianucci. Anthony D. : See —
Alfandre, Harry, and Ianucci. 2,745,232.
Iatesta. Matthew J. Modulating recording device. 2,761,753,
9-4-56. CI. 346—62.
Ibbott, Harold W., to Negretti & Zambra Ltd.
responsive to multiple fluid pressures. 2,736,1
CI. 73—205.
Ibey, Robert R. Cable cinch for vehicle load binder.
2,738,204, 3-13-56, CI. 280—179.
Ice. Clark H. : See —
Wender, Simon H., Gage, Ice, and Morris. 2,744,893.
Wender, Simon H., and Ice. 2.738,346.
Icecrafter (Liquidating) Trust : See —
Bayston, John R. 2,740, 2fi5.
Bayston, John R. 2,763.993.
Bayston, John R. 2,774,224.
Icenberger, William C. Metal awnings. 2,761,500, 9-4-56,
CI. 160—132.
Icenbice. Phineas J., to Collins Radio Co. Corrector unit for a
coil winding machine. 2,771,250, 11-20-56, CI. 242—9.
Icxi, Jean J. G. Trivalent chromium plating solution.
2,748,069, 5-29-56, CI. 204—51.
Idaho Sprocket and Machine Works : See —
Shrock, Daniel A. 2,735,514.
Iddings, Charles D. : See —
Overton, Charles M., Iddings, and Fountain. 2,744,696.
Woolslayer, Homer J., Iddings, and Borg. 2,737,367.
Woolslayer, Homer J., Jenkins, Iddings, and Campbell.
2,753,963.
Ide, Walter S. : See —
Baltzly, Richard, Ide, and Lorz. 2,742.472.
Baltzly, Richard, Ide, and Lorz. 2,767,186.
Ideal Grain Cleaner Co. : See —
Lindahl, Harry A., and Strandberg. 2,771,192.
Ideal Industries, Inc. : See —
Meyer, John L. 2,756,384.
Schinske, William G. 2,731,862.
Schinske. William G. 2,750,152.
Schinske, William G. 2,770.154.
Schinske, William G., and Mitchell. 2,771,588.
Scott, William J. 2,737,637.
Scott. William J. 2,749,384.
Whitehurst, Joe R. 2,738,554.
Whitehurst, Joe R. 2,738,555.
Whitehurst, Joe R. 2,766,487.
Ideal Roller and Mfg. Co. : See —
Hubbard, Bruce W. 2,741,014.
Ideal Stencil Machine Co. : See —
Taylor, Charles P. 2,746,546.
Taylor, Charles P. 2,771,028.
Ideal Toy Corp. : See —
Baggott, Edmund W. 2,761,243.
Harrowe, Elliott D. 2,731,768.
Harrowe, Elliott D. 2,741,360.
Stecker, Fred. 2,748,530.
Stopek, Benjamin. 2,742,665.
Weih, Julius. 2,761,244.
Weih, Julius. 2,761,245.
Apparatus
?, 2-28-56.
Idenden, John E., and L. J. Parrigin, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Catalytic polymerization apparatus.
2,753,249, 7-3-56, CI. 23—288.
Idso, Ingham. Lunch tray holder. 2,770,514, 11-13-56, CI.
311—23.
Idzi, Edward D., to Ogle R. Singleton. Apparatus for chill-
ing and dispensing beer glasses. 2,739,455, 3-27-56, CI.
62—102.
Iesersek, Dante P. Comb and method of making. 2,763,895,
9-25-56, CI. 18—47.5.
Iffland, John J., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Stabilized amplifier. 2,741,668, 4-10-56, CI.
179—171.
Ifield, Richard J., to Joseph Lucas (Industries) Ltd. Liquid
flow rate meters. 2,733,606, 2-7-56, CI. 73—239.
Ifield, Richard J., to Joseph Lucas (Industries) Ltd. Liquid
supply and flow regulating means. 2,747,596, 5-29-56, CI.
137—100.
Ifield, Richard J., to Joseph Lucas (Industries) Ltd. Speed
governors. 2,754,106, 7-10-56, CI. 264 — 6.
Igler, Edward J. : See —
Shoemaker, Clarence J., and Igler. 2,749,253.
Igloo Mfg. Co. : See —
Landreth, Orville H. 2,764,324.
Ihls, Friedrich : See —
Herele, Ludwig, and Ihls. 2,772,054.
Ihrig, Clifford D., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Railway
traffic controlling apparatus. 2,730,613, 1-10-56, CI.
246—26.
Ihrig, Clifford D., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Light-out
protection in a three-block four-indication signaling sys-
tem. 2,738,416, 3-13-56. Cl. 246 — 46.
Ihrig, Harry K., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Process for pro-
ducing nodular graphite iron. 2,750,284, 6-12-56, Cl.
75—130.
Ihringer, Gerhard, to Rodi & Wienenberger Aktiengesellschaft.
Expansible linkage with abutment pivot points. 2,755,617,
7-24-56, Cl. 59—79.
Ikehara, Morio : See —
Ochiai Eiji, and Ikehara. 2,769,810.
Ikenberry, Ernest A., and J. G. Peterson, to The Dow Chem-
ical Co. Preparation of l,l,l-trihalo-2-chloro-2-methylal-
kanes. 2,764,619, 9-25-56, Cl. 260—652.
Iknayan, Alfred N., to United States Rubber Co. Resilient
self-sealing and self-lubricating valve for inflatable articles.
2,737,969. 3-13-56, Cl. 137—223.
Iknayan, Alfred N., to United States Rubber Co. "Valve
stem. 2,758,081, 8-7-56, Cl. 204—197.
Iknayan, Alfred N., L. C. Peterson, and H. J. Batts, to
United States Rubber Co. Puncture-sealing pneumatic
article. 2,756,801, 7-31-56, Cl. 152—347.
Iknayan, Alfred N., L. C. Peterson, and H. J. Batts, to United
States Rubber Co. Method of making a puncture-sealing
vulcanized rubber pneumatic article by incorporating a
sealant layer of butyl rubber pre-reacted with a curative.
2,771,936, 11-27-56. Cl. 154—15.
Ikse, Janis I. Dental spatulas. 2,733,509, 2-7-56, Cl.
32—70.
Ilavsky, Jan : See —
Foley, Edward J., and Ilavsky. 2,766,174.
Her, Ralph K. : See —
Alexander, Guy B., Broge, and Her. 2,765.242.
Alexander, Guy B., Her, and Wolter. 2,731,326.
Dalton, Richard L., Her, and Alexander. 2,733,205.
Iler. Ralph K., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Solids
coated with estersil. 2,733,160, 1-31-56. Cl. 117—16.
Iler, Ralph K., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Chemi-
cal process and product. 2,739,074, 3-20-56, Cl. 106 — 308.
Iler, Ralph K., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Product
and process. 2,739.075, 3-20-56, Cl. 106—308.
Her. Ralph K., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Product
and process. 2,739,076. 3-20-56, Cl. 106—308.
Her, Ralph K., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Elas-
tomer foam containing colloidal silica. 2,760,941, 8-28-56,
Cl. 260—2.5.
lies. Frank B., to Radio Corp. of America.
chine. 2,771,852, 11-27-56, Cl. 113—59.
llford Ltd. : See—
Farrington, George H. 2,755,813.
Kendall, John D., and Axford. 2,753,265.
Kendall. John D., and Duffin. 2,740,793.
llfrey, William T. : See — ■
Abendroth, Guss F., llfrey, and Tausch. 2,775,303.
Abendroth, Guss F.. Tausch, and llfrey. 2,755,862.
Ilg Electric Ventilating Co. : See —
Drechsel, Fred E. 2,770,833.
Ilg, Frances L. Toy support for play blocks. 2,774,180,
12-18-56, Cl. 46—1.
Hies, Rosina A. Rosary with container for concealing pendant
member. 2,769,249, 11-6-56, Cl. 35—23.
Illgner, Karl. Fisherman's anti-fouling sinker. 2,770,909,
11-20-56, Cl. 43—43.14.
Illingsworth, Bernard D., J. R. Dann, and J. W. Gates, Jr., to
Eastman Kodak Co. Water-soluble protein resin copolymer.
2,763,625, 9-18-56, Cl. 260—8.
Illingworth, James W., to Dunlop Tire and Rubber Corp.
Method of bonding textile fibers to rubber. 2,739,918,
3-27-56, Cl. 154—92.
Illinois Baking Corp. : See —
Graham, Seymour C. 2,749,853.
Illinois Duster & Brush Co. : See —
Finch, Leslie M. 2,739,329.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Illinois Institute of Technology : See —
Gunning, Harry E., and Kahn. 2,736,693.
Gunning, Harry E., and McDonald. 2,736,694.
Illinois Lock Co., The : See —
Gray, Raymond K. 2,740,284.
Illinois McGraw Electric Co. : See —
La Bree, Frederick H. 2,744.993.
Schoen, Donald W. 2,744,734.
Schott, Howard H. 2,753,472.
Illinois Metal Products : See —
Rix, Edward G. 2,770,990.
Illinois Powder Mfg. Co. : See —
Harter, Arthur H., Jr. 2,755,735.
Illinois Railway Equipment Co. : See —
Johnson, Malcolm S. 2,741,284.
Illinois Testing Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Obermaier, Alfred A., and Ritzenthaler. 2,761,976.
Obermaier, Edward. 2,709,138.
Silverman, I. Irviug. 2,733,594.
Illinois Tool Works : See —
Austin, Leonard E. 2,740,438.
Austin, Leonard E. 2,770,269.
Beart, Robert W. 2,744,208.
Bjornberg, Swan O. 2,735,189.
Cox, Linvell A. 2,757. S22.
Edwards, Bryant 2,759,390.
Gouverneur, Minor P. II. , II. 2,740,315.
Knohl, Friedrich K. 2,730,155.
Knohl, Friedrich K. 2,762,026.
Kobayashi, Albert S. 2,756,614.
Nielsen, Moritz H. 2,729,833.
Nielsen, Moritz H. 2,730,732.
Nielsen, Moritz H. 2,774,084.
Pomernacki, Henry. 2,761,560.
Pomernacki, Henry. 2,775,041.
Poupitch, Ougliesa J. 2,730,780.
Poupitch, Ougljesa J. 2,731,057.
Poupitch, Ougljesa .]. 2,735.470.
Poupitch, Ougljesa J. 2,738,69S.
Poupitch, Ougljesa J. 2,746,065.
Poupitch, Ougljesa J. 2,746,506.
Poupitch, Ougljesa J. 2,748,840.
Poupitch, Ougljesa J. 2,754,872.
Poupitch, Ougljesa J. 2,758,625.
Poupitch, Ougljesa J. 2,700,540.
Poupitch, Ougljesa J. 2,765,834.
Poupitch, Ougljesa J. 2,706,799.
Poupitch, Ougljesa J. 2,770,277.
Saari, Oliver E. 2,731,886.
Stern, William. 2,752,618.
Stern, William. 2,768,423.
Illinois Watch Case Co. : See —
Irelan, Ellison S. 2,740,550.
Illinois Water Treatment Co. : See —
Stromquist, Donald M., Reents, and Veerman. 2,771,424.
Illman, John C, to Shell Development Co. Asphalt product
and preparation thereof. 2,755,223, 7-17-56, CI. 196 — 22.
Illsley, Ralph W. : See —
Downey, Lester S., and Illsley. 2,763,343.
Illsley, Ralph W., to The Allbright-Nell Co. Supporting
leg structure for wheeled truck. 2,757,937, 8-7-56, CI.
280 — 47.33.
Imamoto, Takeo : See —
Murakami, Masao, and Imamoto. 2,746,803.
Imber, Alfred G., to Aladdin Industries Ltd. Incandescent
mantle support. 2,755,649, 7-24-50, CI. 07 — 38.
Imber, Jack, to Imber Research Ltd. Space heating apparatus.
2,754,815, 7-17-56, CI. 126— 96.
Imber Research Ltd. : See —
Imber, Jack. 2,754,815.
Imbert, Roger J. : See —
Anxionnaz, Rene\ and Imbert. 2,750.734.
Imbs, Joseph F. Packaging machine. 2,749,687. 6-12-56,
L-nbs, Joseph F. Lined carton. 2,758,780, 8-14-56, CI.
Imhausen Werke, G. m. b. H. : See —
Katzsehmann, Ewald. 2,764,611.
Imhof, Herman A., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Ma-
chines for folding covers of ribbed insoles. 2,740,975,
4-10-56, CI. 12—24.5.
n"!;„-L^.is„W- to Ijibrascope, Inc. Monitorial recorder.
2,734,791. 2-14-56, CI. 346—17.
Imm, Ronald C, to The General Electric Co. Ltd. Electrical
oscillation generators. 2,733.339, 1-31-56 CI 250 — 36
Immel, Ralph B., to Westinghon.se Electric Corp. Snap-action
switch. 2,734,959, 2-14-50. C\. 200— 67.
Immel, Ralph B., to Wesl iughmise Electric Corp. Switch.
2,748,214, 5-29-56. CI. 200—07.
Immel, Ralph B., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Motor
acceleration system. 2,709,131, 10-30-50, CI. 318 — 395.
Immel, Ralph B., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Snap action
switch. 2.773,145. 12-4-56. CI. 200— 67.
Immel, Ralph B., and L. Pierce, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Switch. 2,734.958. 2-1-1-50 C\ 1200—67.
Immel, Ralph B., and M. Wibell, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Snap action switch. 2,773,144, 12-4-56, CI.
200—67.
Immerman, Meyer. Resin bonded cement. 2, 70S, 503,
10-30-50, CI. 94 — 22.
Immesoete, Arthur J. : See —
Oehler, William P., and Immesoete. 2,741,494.
Immesoete, Arthur J., to Deere & Co. Marker control arm
mounting. 2,759,409, 8-21-56, CI. 97—230.
Imining, Cornell A., to Car-Mon Products Co. Floor recep-
tacle tor use with a monoxide gas exhaust system.
2,765,752, 10-y-56, CI. 104 — 52.
Imparato, Jack G., % to J. J. Imparato. Adaptor coupling
rings for drums. 2,743,031, 4-24-56, CI. 220 — 23.4.
Imparato, John J. : See —
Imparato, Jack G. 2,743,031.
Imperial Brass Mfg. Co., The : See —
Franck, George E. 2,744,512.
Franck, George E. 2,759.385.
Franck, George E. 2,762,415.
Franck, George E. 2,773,539.
Franck, George E. 2,774,408.
Zales, Joseph H., and Franck. 2,757,502.
Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. : See —
Ackroyd, Norvik, and Lamb. 2,752,380.
Aldred, Leslie. 2,744,602.
Aldred, Leslie. 2,774,519.
Ashcroft, Donald G., and Bell. 2,747,257.
Bailey, Eric J. G., and Walker. 2,730,513.
Bamford, Randall W. 2,709,007.
Barnes, Arthur W., Dyer, and Gibson. 2,771,457.
Belshaw, Philip L. 2,766,262.
Birley, Arthur W., Crawford, and Jukes. 2,730,518.
Bishop, Phillip C. 2,773,410.
Blair, James, Caldwell, and McLellan. 2,741,038.
Bloom, George I. M., Duddington, Vincent, and Willbourn.
2,729,615.
Brimley, Kenneth J. 2,762,903.
Brown, Harold F., and Phillips. 2,750,720.
Brunner, Henry. 2,731,430.
Brunner, Henry. 2,736,715.
Carrington, Herbert C, and Young. 2,760,904.
Chapman, James, and Wynne. 2,771,492.
Clarke, William, Keats, Thornton, and Wood. 2,768,171.
Coates, Kenneth B. 2,749,316.
Cowie, Charles T. Y. 2,733,274.
Crawford. John W. C, and Seeker. 2,736,744.
Crooks, Charles H. 2,728,944.
Davidson, Duncan. 2,768,073.
Dean, Fred. 2,746,993.
France, Harold. 2,744,913.
Gleave, Wilfrid W., and Quin. 2,757,135.
Goodman, Isaac, Lambert, Smith, and Williams.
2,762,787.
Gray, John A. 2,730,495.
Hall, Cecil R. L., and Lewis. 2,773,447.
Hands, Sidney. 2,734,837.
Harvey, Philip G., and Lamb. 2,752,395.
Harvey, Philip G., and Tavlor. 2,752,390.
Hawkins, Harvey G., and Tudge. 2,743,752.
Hawkins, Stanley W., and Levy. 2,752,200.
Hepworth, Willie. 2,758,520.
Himsworth, Francis R., and Hughes. 2,757,168.
Horrobin, Sydney. 2,765.310.
Horrobin, Sydney, and Young. 2,765,311.
Huebner, Denis W. 2,751,420.
Hutchison, Alexander C. 2,744,816.
Jackson, Harry E., Levland, and Wood. 2,748,181.
Jones, Evan I., and Todd. 2,733,978.
Jones, Evan I., and Todd. 2,734,041.
Jones, Evan I., Todd, and Wood. 2,734,040.
Jones, Richard L. 2,768,971.
Lambert, Arthur. 2,732,406.
Lambert, Arthur. 2,734,924.
Lambert, Arthur, and Levland. 2 748.096.
Lambert, Arthur, and Leyland. 2,755,272.
Lambert, Arthur, and Williams. 2,732,407.
Leigh, Thomas. 2,734,899.
Lewis, Idwal O. 2,749,226.
Lewis, Idwal O., and Owens. 2.771.033.
Lipscomb, Robert, and Speakman. 2,740,986.
McL. Bell, Ian C. 2.758.191.
Monk, Cyril J. H. 2.740,290.
Monk, Cyril J. H. 2,757,535.
Morrison, John L. M. 2,738,997.
O'Hanlon, Aidan F., and Cornforth. 2,728,951.
Pittwell. Laurence R., and Young. 2.734.873.
Reynolds, Peter W., and Pittwell. 2,755,309.
Robinson, Ralph L. 2,709,847.
Ronnebeck, Heinrich R. 2,764.017.
Seed, John B., and Waldie. 2,756,668.
Smith. Peter. 2,734.077.
Stephen, Alexander McL. McA. 2,732,942.
Stewart, Ian F., and Seed. 2,748,427.
Tavlor, Arthur W. C, and Harvey. 2.752 397
Taylor, Arthur W. C, Jones, and Noble. 2.737,534.
Tavlor, Arthur W. C, Jones, and Noble. 2,737,5.°,.-).
Taylor, Arthur W. C, Jones, and Noble. 2,737,537.
Taylor, Arthur W. C. and Lamb. 2,750.419.
Taylor, James. 2,736,262.
Taylor, Wilfrid, and Forsyth. 2,741,179.
Vasey, Charles H. 2,700.902.
Williamson, John F. 2,709,701.
Zenftman, Henryk, and Whitworth. 2,759,962.
Imperial Cold Storage and Supplv Co. Ltd. : See —
Schamotta, Jacobus J. 2,746,782.
Impey, Charles E., J. A. Christ, and E. W. Johnson, to Vapor
Heating Corp. Electronically rebalanced temperature sens-
ing bridge. 2,729,396, 1-3-56, CI. 236—68.
Improved Machinery, Inc. : See —
Burling, Elmer R., and Run. 2,745,712.
Rich, John P. 2,745,274.
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391
Imse, Philip J., and E. E. Swansen, to Chain Belt Co. Spring
clip for sprocket chains. 2,775,156, 12-25-56, CI. 85 — 8.8.
Imshaug, Arnold L. Method of locating pictorial cuts on
newspaper pages. 2,772,631, 12-4-56, CI. 101 — 426.
Inamorato, Jack T. : See —
Wright. John H., and Inamorato. 2.738,292.
Inconex Handelsges. m. b. H. fur industrielle Produkte-
Konstruktionen-Export : See —
Hub^r, Eugen. 2,744,507.
Incoro, Inc.: See —
Sehmitl, Herman, and I-Iobush. 2,747.496.
Incorvaia Leo. Butter saver for "corn on the cob." 2,730,87S,
1-17-5.!, CI. 65—12.
Inden, Eduard. Shipping container. 2,775,364, 12-25-56,
CI. 220—97.
Independent Lock Co. : See —
Erkkila, Andrew. 2,770,481.
Falk, Joel D. 2,738.698.
Independent Nail and Packing Co. Inc., The : See —
Stone, Herman J. 2,750,591.
Indevco, Inc. : See —
Bremer, Hermann P. 2,748,253.
Indiana Commercial Filters Corp. : See —
Busald, Francis A. 2,748,998.
Dudchik, Nicholas. 2.763,372.
Furey, George B. 2,772.778.
Gardes, Alfred W. 2,744,632.
CJardes, Alfred W. 2,772,786.
Welch, Clifford K. 2,767,825.
Indiana Steel Products Co., The : See —
Maynard, Charles A. 2,740,553.
Indiana Universitv Foundation : See —
Richardson, Alfred W. 2,769,141.
Inductotherm Corp. : See —
Rowan, Henry M., Jr., and Foley. 2,768,226.
Industrial Clutch Corp. : See —
Eason, Clarence M. 2,747,714.
Eason, Clarence M. 2,753,032.
Industrial Development Engineering Associates, Inc. : See —
Koch, Richard C. 2,751,444.
Industrial Equipment Co. : See —
Clark, Paul A. 2,738,839.
Fogt, Willard V. 2,753,606.
Industrial Hardware Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Offerman, Seymour. 2,745,080.
Offerman, Seymour. 2,745,081.
Offerman, Seymour. 2,753,539.
Industrial Heat Engineering Co. : See —
Marks. George M. 2.763,477.
Industrial Instrument Corp. : See —
Reese, William M. 2,762,391.
Reese, William M. 2,762,392.
Reese, William M. 2.762,393.
Industrial Instruments, Inc. : See —
Rosenthal, Robert. 2,729,099.
Rosenthal, Robert. 2.764,892.
Industrial Lamp Corp. : See —
Williams, Oliver H. 2,740,886.
Industrial Machine Tool Co.. Inc. : See —
Westman, Elmer A. 2,740,170.
Westman, Elmer A. 2,741,346.
Westman, Elmer A. 2,753,021.
Westman, Elmer A. 2,765,503.
Industrial Machinery Co. Ltd. : See —
Policansky, Hyman. 2,742,906.
Policansky, Hyman. 2,742,907.
Industrial Molasses Corp. : See —
Michaels, Walter E. 2,758,611.
?ee —
!,737,039.
Industrial Products Co., Inc. : See —
Downey, Richard M. 2,729,849.
Industrial Radiant Heat Corp. : See —
Wandelt, Richard F. 2,750,719.
Industrial Rayon Corp. : See —
Carlson, Theodore E. 2,758,802.
Corey, Lorin A. 2,765.069.
Givens, John H., Rose, and Wale. 2,750,780.
Goldenberg, David Z. 2,738,052.
Mayner, Thomas S. 2,730,889.
Mayner, Thomas S. 2,731.081.
Mayner, Thomas S. 2,765.070.
McLellan, Kenneth M. 2.770.962.
Schoenberger, Alvin A. 2,755,535.
Industrial Stamping, Inc. : See —
Campbell, William H. 2,738,245.
Industrial Systems, Inc. : See —
Dean, Robert C. 2,767,784.
Industrial Tectonics, Inc. : See —
Adams, William L. 2,767,478.
Industrial Tool & Machine Co. : See —
Kalberer, Otto F. 2,735,182.
Industriewerk Schaeffler : See —
Schaeffler, Georg, and Bensch. 2,772,128.
Industrikemiska Aktiebolaget : See —
Naucler, Johan O., and Ahrel. 2,742,895.
Infeld, Otto. Music string. 2,762,251, 9-11-56, CI. 84—297.
Infilco Inc. : See —
Adelson, Samuel L. 2,746,474.
Adelson, Samuel L. 2,768,135.
Adelson, Samuel L. 2,768,309.
Hodgson, Austin B., and Perry. 2,767,732.
Hughes, Walter J. 2,729,232.
Hughes, Walter J. 2,729,362.
Kalinske, Anton A. 2,748,944.
Koupal, Robert J., and Kalinske. 2,732,948.
Wormser, Arthur. 2,763,416.
Ing. A. Maurer S. A. : See —
Marek, Anton. 2,753,000.
Nikles, Paul A., Steiger, and Bach. 2,772,552.
Steiger, Robert, and Liithi. 2,745,490.
Ing. C. Olivette & C. S. p. A. : See —
Capellaro, Natale. 2,754,052.
Inga, Frank. Flexible shower shoe having ground-gripping
means. 2,738,598, 3-20-56, CI. 36 — 11.5.
Ingalls, Ross D., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Air-cooled electric
clutch-brake driving devices. 2,739,251, 3-20-56, CI.
310—59.
Ingalls Shipbuilding Corp., The : See —
Macy, Robert H., and Buck. 2,738,749.
Ingalls Stone Co. : See —
Henderson, Claude B. 2,747,565.
Ingbritson, Oscar. Snow plow. 2,733,524, 2-7-56, CI. 37 — 43.
Ingelson, Howard S. Bin divider construction. 2,747,959,
5-29-56, CI. 312—140.3.
Ingenieurs Bureau Voor Industrie Service N. V. : See —
Freyssinet, Eugene. 2,746,714.
Ingeniorsrirman Invent Aktiebolag : See —
Tbiman, Gunnar. 2,754.157.
Ingersoll, James H., J. A. White, W. W. Kovalick, M. Hegyi,
N. A. Ruisard, and L. L. Levitt, to Borg-Warner Corp.
Automatic polishing machine. 2,775,073, 12-25-56, CI.
51—97.
Ingersoll Ltd. : See —
Taylor, Jack W. 2,729,091.
Taylor, Jack W. 2,729,092.
Ingersoll Milling Machine Co., The : See —
Ridgway, William F. 2,757,560.
Turner, Harold H. 2,736,410.
Ingersoll-Rand Co. : See —
Coates. Robert E. 2,750.156.
Dick, George M. 2,741,075.
Hornschuch, Hanns. 2,730,954.
Hornschuch, Hanns. 2,764,434.
Loss. Isidor R. 2,746,418.
Naab, Julius. 2,736,625.
Naab, Julius. 2,750,240.
Naab, Julius. 2,758,897.
Naab, Julius. 2,774,639.
O'Leary, Paul C. 2,757,905.
Reynolds, Harold C. 2,752,808.
Reynolds, Harold C. 2,752,810.
Reynolds, Harold C. 2,765,272.
Taylor, Hugh B., and Arnold. 2,737,980.
White, Kenneth H. 2,766,766.
Ingerson, William E., and C. A. Lovell, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories. Inc. System producing nulls in electrical
networks. 2,757,283, 7-31-56, CI. 250 — 27.
Ingham, George G. Film rack, support, and drip tray.
2.759.40R. 8-21-56. CI. 95—100.
Ingham, George G. Duplex film rack support and drip tray.
2,775,173, 12-25-56, CI. 95 — 100.
Ingham, Robert M., Jr., to Deering Milliken Research Corp.
Slasher beam brake. 2,752,658, 7-3-56, CI. 28—28.
Ingham, Robert M., Jr., to Deering Milliken Research Corp.
Slasher beam brake. 2,752,659, 7-3-56, CI. 28 — 28.
Inghram, Mark G., and W. A. Chupka, to the United States
of America as represented by the United States Atomic
Energy Commission. Ionization source. 2,733,343, 1-31-56,
CI. 250—41.9.
Ingle. James D., and A. N. Nawrocki, to Swift & Co. Cheese
packaging. 2,753.268, 7-3-56, CI. 99—178.
Ingley, Frank L. : See —
Jones, Clifford, Harris, and Ingley. 2,739,142.
Inglis, Alfred H. : See —
Aikens. Andrew J., Botsford, Boysen, Dietze, Goodale,
and Inglis. 2,732,436.
Inglish, Charles G., to Mergenthaler Linotype Co. Line stop
for typographical casting machines. 2,774,465, 12-18-56,
CI. 199 — 49.
Ingmanson, John H., to The Whitney Blake Co. slmM.d
extensible and retractable electric conductors. 2,704,625,
9-25-56, CI. 174 — 69.
Ingold. Fritz, to Miiller A. G. Masehinenfabrik und Eisen-
giesserei. V-belt pulley. 2,751,790, 0-26-56, CI.
74—230.17.
Ingold, Hans. Garage structures and similar storage de-
vices. 2,762,515, 9-11-56, CI. 214 — 16.1.
Ingold, Hans. Storage installations in particular with trac-
tion cable. 2,772,639, 12-4-56. CI. 104—202.
Ingraham, Chester S., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Control device. 2,773,157, 12-4-56, CI. 201—55.
Ingraham, E., Co., The : See —
Kohlhagen, Walter. 2,747,361.
Kohlhagen, Walter. 2,750,730.
Ingraham, Robert C. : See —
Dawson, John W., and Ingraham. 2,768,490.
Ingraham, Robert C, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Semiconductor devices and methods of fabrication.
2,745,045, 5-8-56, CI. 317—236.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Ingraham, Robert C, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Semiconductor translators and processing. 2,748,326,
5-29-56, CI. 317—236.
Ingraham, Robert C, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Semi-conductor devices and methods. 2,762,956, 9-11-56,
CI. 317—235.
Ingram, Elizabeth A. Shopping and traveling bag purses.
2,771,112, 11-20-56, CI. 150 — 35.
Ingram, Eugene E. Grain and commercial fertilizer dis-
tributor. 2,760,682, 8-28-56, CI. 222 — 142.
Ingram, George O. Block carrier. 2,761,726, 9-4-56, CL
294—97.
Ingram, Louis. Siphon mixer. 2,737,199, 3-6-56, CI.
137—268.
Ingram, Orville. Anchor for lading retaining bands for flat
top railway cars. 2,767, G63, 10-23-56, CI. 105 — 390.
ia, Angelo P., and E. T. Ruffln, to Masonite Corp.
of preparing decorative laminates. 2,744,047,
5-1-56, CI. 154—132.
Ingres, Jeannot G., to Automatic Shifters, Inc. Governor.
2,757,251, 7-3] -56. CI. 200—61.46.
Ingres, Jeannot G., to Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Co. Brake oper-
ating mechanism. 2,766,852, 10-16-56, CI. 188 — 152.
Ingvertsen, Arthur C. Wire gin. 2,738,077, 3-13-56, CI.
211—107.
Ingwer, Carl H., to The Ridge Tool Co. Drive release for
taper threading die head. 2,753,575, 7-10-56, CI.
10—120.5.
Ingwer, Carl H., C. E. Wright, and H. Weibel, to Ridge Tool
Co. Power threading tool. 2,768,550, 10-30-56, CI. 82—2.
Inhofer. Harold G. Rotary snowplow. 2,763,072, 9-18-56,
CI. 37—43.
Inland Container Corp. : gee —
Layne, Harold W. 2,772,044.
Inland Inc. : See —
Martinmaas, Werner W., Jr. 2,774,296.
Inland Steel Co. : gee-
Queer, William C, Sr. 2,742,019.
Queer, William C, Sr. 2,753,229.
Inland Steel Products Co. : See — -
Hermann, Leroy N. 2,775,284.
Inman, Byron, N., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Method for vaporizing hydrogen peroxide solutions.
2,751,339, 6-19-56, CI. 202—63.
Inman, Byron N., and C. H. Lemke, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Co. Manufacture of sodium cyanide. 2,742,344,
4-17-56, CI. 23—79.
Inman, Charles B., to The Pennsylvania Salt Mfg. Co. Proc-
ess for producing octachlorothiolane. 2,746,974, 5-22-56,
CI. 260—332.5.
Inman, Clark H. Poultry trap nest. 2,765,772, 10-9-56, CI.
119^8.
Inman, George E., to General Electric Co. Photoelectric
device. 2,740,875, 4-3-56, CI. 201—63.
Inman. Guy M. : See —
Collins. Paul E., and Inman. 2,745,279.
Inman, Hollis C, to Micro-Moisture Controls, Inc. Moisture
actuated circuit closer. 2,735,907, 2-21-56, CI. 200 — 61.05.
Inman, Hollis C. to Micro-Moisture Controls, Inc. Moisture-
actuated electrical system for raising convertible auto tops.
2.753.508, 7-3-56, CI. 318 — 483.
Inman, Lawrence H. : See —
Lay. Samuel C, and Inman. 2,754,568.
Inman, Leo E. Automatic gaff hook. 2,730,399, 1-10-56,
CI. 294 — 110.
Inman. Paul R. and S. G. Velonis. Dish washer. 2,750,950,
6-19-56, CI. 134—102.
Inman. William H. : gee-
Bloomer. Harrison C, and Inman. 2,759,653.
Innes Co. : See —
Blaser, Wilfred A., and McLain. 2,732,678.
Blaser, Wilfred A., and McLain. 2,761,270.
Innes, James. Golf bag hood. 2,749,958, 6-12-56, CI.
150—1.5.
Innes. Willard J., to J. I. Case Co. Header and feeder con-
trol for combines. 2,749,696, 6-12-56, CI. 56—21.
Innes, William B. : See —
Ashley, Kenneth D., Innes, and Malley. 2,768,125.
Ashley, Kenneth D„ Innes, and Paul. 2,763,533.
Innes, William B., to American Cyanamid Co. Method for
automatic measurement of surface area and pore volume.
2,729,969, 1-10-56, CI. 73—38.
Innocenti, Scipione. Automatic ticket printing and account-
ing machine. 2,731,205, 1-17-56, CI. 235—101.
Innovation Industries, Inc. : See — ■
Swartz, Otto M. 2,745,666.
Inouye, Hajime. Spaghetti and noodle scoop. 2,775,477,
12-25-56, CI. 294—49.
Inpyn, Anthony. Means for supporting a folding leg table
support in folded position. 2,736,626, 2-28-56. CI.
311—99.
Insalaco, Michael A., to The Haloid Co. Process of cleaning
a residual powder iinaure from an eleetroiilioio-raiihie plate.
2,772,991. 12-4-56, CI. 134—7.
Inskeep, George E. : See —
Burk, Robert E., and Inskeep. 2,768,182.
Inspiration Consolidated Copper Co. : See —
Carlson, Donald O. 2,730,493.
Institut de Recherches pour les Huiles et Oleagineux : gee —
Blaizot, Pierre. 2,741,644.
Institute of Gas Technology : See —
Knoy, Marion F. 2,762,360.
Pettyjohn, Elmore S., and Linden. 2,734,809.
Pettyjohn, Elmore S., and Linden. 2,759.806.
Pettyjohn, Elmore S., Linden, and Lee. 2,734,810.
Institute of Textile Technology : gee—
Bernet, Edwin J. 2,739,239.
Bernet, Edwin J. 2,774,940.
Instituut voor Tuinbouwteehniek : See —
Feis, Nikolaas. 2,746,802.
Instruments, Inc. : See —
Atchison. Robert L. 2,734,136.
Instruments For Industry, Inc. : gee —
Lockwood, Robert C, Gregson, and Breisacher. 2,759,051.
Insul-Fil Co., Inc. : See —
Kidd, Alexander C. 2,774,383.
Insuline Corp. of America : gee —
Spector, Samuel J. and M. S. 2,758,151.
Intavex, Inc. : See —
Dudenhausen, Hans J. 2,765,434.
Interchemical Corp. : See —
Fierstein. Jean C, Lieberman, Wicks, and Yuska.
2,744.035.
Hargrave, John T. 2,764,933.
Kumins, Charles A. 2,738,288.
Kumins, Charles A. 2,745,766.
Kumins, Charles A. 2.759.844.
Le Clair, Willis E. 2.753,754.
Lieberman, Emanuel R., and Yuska. 2,772,248.
Pizzarello. Roy A., and Gutoff. 2,774,071.
Schneid, Alfred F., Resnick, and Pizzarello. 2,7G9,731.
Veraa, Philemon E. 2,730,606.
Weber, Ira. 2,772,137.
Inter-City Mfg. Co. : See —
Mora, Steve. 2,745,126.
Interior, United States of America as represented by the
Secretary of : See —
Reeves. Adam A., Putman, Jones, and Tripp. 2,757,129.
Interior, United States of America as represented by the
Solicitor of the Department of the : gee —
Bean, Russell K. 2,737,846.
Fraas, Foster. 2,735,546.
Fraas, Foster. 2,769,536.
Parry, Vernon F. 2,763,478.
Parry, Vernon F. 2,774,018.
Skinner, Kenneth G. 2,731,355.
Interlock Corp. : See —
Modrey, Henry J. 2,730,687.
Modrey, Henry J., and Healy. 2,739,292.
Modrey, Henry J., and Healy. 2,763,171.
Internal Standard Electric Corp. : See —
Buckley, Sidney E., and Owen. 2,764,552.
International Business Machines Corp. : gee —
Anderson, Arthur G., and Horton. 2,757,359.
Anderson, Arthur G., and Horton. 2,759,170.
Arden, Thomas R. 2,770,190.
Babel, Paul V. 2,771,137.
Baker, Charles T., Jr. 2,745,956.
Bartelt, John E. 2,739,238.
Bashe, Charles J. 2,769,971.
Beattie, Horace S. Re. 24,131.
Blakely, Robert T. 2,735.086.
Bland, George F. 2,754,450.
Boon, John A. 2,742,134.
Bruce, George D., and Logue. 2,772,370.
Carroll, Fred M. 2,771,029.
Carroll, Fred M., and Smith. 2,753,792.
Chapman, Edward B. 2,746,831.
Coleman. John F. 2.750.113.
Counihan, Richard G., Haynes, and Whitney. 2.74c
Crowell, Arnold B., Reitfort, and Mankiewicz. 2.770.185.
Crowell. Arnold B.. Sohlessiger, and Baker. 2,749,839.
Cunningham, James M. 2.751.008.
Cunningham, James M. 2,775,297.
Cunningham. James M.. Pratt, and Kovach. 2,747,717.
Cushman, John R. 2,775,687.
Daly, George F., Haney, and Phillips. 2,753,793.
Daly, George F., and Sebesta. 2,765,735.
Dayger, Jonas E., and Janaushek. 2,738,130.
Dersch, William C. Jr. 2.754.360.
Dickinson, Arthur H. 2,735,011.
Dickinson, Arthur H. 2.754,502.
Dickinson, Arthur H. 2.755,536.
Dickinson, Arthur H. 2,761,965.
Dickinson, Arthur H., and Paulsen. 2.761,966.
Dodge, Ronald D. 2,741,355.
Dodge, Ronald D., and Palmer. 2,737,280.
Dodge, Ronald D., and Palmer. 2,753,973.
Doty, Charles R. 2,737.241.
Frizzell, Clarence E. 2,766,377.
Furman, Frank J. 2,737,884.
Furman, Frank J., Kistner, Read, and Wagner. 2,745,493.
Furman, Frank J., and Sedor. 2,761,539.
Furman, Frank J., Wagner, and Rhodes. 2,767,646.
Gardinor, Elliott W., and Crowell. 2,753,789.
Geisler, Helmut J. 2,730.655.
Geisler, Helmut J. 2.750.455.
Ghertman. Ioino, and Fehvre. 2,731,199.
Gilmore, Vincent J. 2,757,776.
Hamilton, Francis E., Hawkins, Lawhead, and Hughes.
2,770,797.
Harper, Leonard R. 2,731,201.
Havens, Bvron L. 2.745.955.
Havens, Byron L. 2,774,868.
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International Business Machines Corp. : See — Continued
Haynes, Munro K. 2,739,300.
Haynes, Munro K. 2,763,851.
Henle, Robert A. 2,762,921.
Hibbard, Oscar L., and Carroll. 2,765,602.
Hickerson, John E. 2,757,775.
Holman, Wesley A., and Johnson. 2,745,093.
Holmwood, Richard H., and Anderson. 2,758,518.
Holt, Albert C. 2,764,639.
Januashek, George F., and Tse. 2,758,537.
Johnson, Reynold B. 2,730,040.
Johnson, Reynold B. 2,741,312.
Johnson, Reynold B. 2,749,985.
Johnson, Reynold B. 2,757,866.
Johnson, Richard L. 2,761,622.
Keleher, Henry W. 2,745,533.
Kistner, Harold J., and Moneagle. 2,771,025.
Kistner, Harold J., and Veburg. 2,770,189.
Koehler, Robert B., and Rabenda. 2,767,348.
Koelsch, Albert G., Jr. 2,731,200.
Leathers, Ward, Mazur, and Weaver. 2,775,139.
Lentz, John J. 2,750,501.
Lentz, John J. 2,770,725.
Logue, Joseph C, and Henle. 2,772,410.
Long, William J. 2,750,022.
Luhn, Hans P. 2,731,196.
Luhn, Hans P. 2,733,862.
Luhn, Hans P. 2,741,429.
Luhn, Hans P. 2,741,430.
Manning, Clarence R., and Stenko. 2,761,381.
Marcy, Henry T. 2,770,061.
McNutt, Robert D., and Garvey. 2,754,454.
Miles, Joseph W. 2,731,524.
Mills, Albert W., Furman, and Rabenda. 2,734,610.
Nichols, Harry J. 2,755,460.
Noell, Newton G. 2,754,453.
Nolan, John J. 2,770,188.
Oldenboom, Derk J. 2,741,960.
Page, Ralph E. 2,734,614.
Paris, Robert B., and Wieland. 2,746,548.
Paulsen, Robert C. 2,746,008.
Phelps, Byron E. 2,774,646.
Rabenda, Edward J. 2,774,429.
Rabenda, Edward J., and Whitney. 2,750,580.
Reisman, Arnold, Holtzberg, and Triebwasser. 2,758,008.
Ross, Harold D., Jr., and Frizzell. 2,734,684.
Roth, Robert I. 2,746,549.
Roth, Robert I. 2,753,757.
Roth, Robert I. 2,770,798.
Rubidge, David W., Natvig, and Huling. 2,775,298.
Samuel, Arthur L. 2,741,699.
Samuel, Arthur L. 2,750,532.
Shoultes, Donald P., and Swarthout. 2,768,336.
Slack, Robert E. 2,771,278.'
Sprecker, Alfred, and Henry. 2,754,495.
Sprick. Walter. 2,738,499.
Slraehl, Robert N. 2,771,593.
Tholstrup, Henry L. 2,770,304.
Van Wallendael. John H. 2,734,615.
Whitney, Gordon E. 2,773,444.
Wilson, Lawrence A., and Durfee. 2,738,874.
Wilson, Lawrence A., Kamp, and Luning. 2,770,459.
Woods-Hill, William, and Davis. 2,745,599.
Zubay, Kenneth P. 2,742,135.
International Carbonic Engineering Co. : See —
Bichmann, Theophil. 2,742,102.
International Cellucotton Products Co. : See —
Jacks, Williard G. Re. 24,137.
International Cigar Machinery Co. : See — ■
Bandel, David. 2,769,734.
Neumair, Joseph A. 2,747,580.
Wheeler, Henry H. 2,759,481.
International Clay Machinery of Delaware, Inc. : See —
McElroy, Roy H. 2,738,825.
International Electric Fence Co., Inc. : See —
Hurst, Leonard L., Jr., and Hodson. 2,767,331.
International Electronic Research Corp. : See —
Woods, Leroy R. 2,766,020.
International Electronics Co., The : See —
Bobb. Lloyd J. 2,745,904.
Bobb, Lloyd J. 2,745,905.
Roberts. Bruce. 2,743.317.
International Equipment Co. : See —
Grela, Milton W., and Clifford. 2,755,018.
Jones, Alan R. 2,750,671.
International Fermont Machinery Co., Inc. : See —
Norment, Robert T., Dertinger, and Harris. 2,729,331.
International Harvester Co. : See —
Aasland, John L. 2,762,494.
Abrahamsen, Henry C. 2,735,351.
Anderson, Anders W., and Sluis. 2,756,473.
Barbknecht, Fred W., and Walker. 2,743,569.
Bardwell, Howard F., and May. 2,775,190.
Berg, Elmer W., and Johnston. 2,770,939.
Bornzin, James H. Re. 24,155.
Bornzin, James H., and Bardwell. 2,756,557.
Boyd, Roy W., Van Vooren, and Ruehl. 2,735,164.
Brace, Robert W. 2,735,927.
Brauer, Clarence H., and Didziulis. 2,757,267.
Carlson, Dwight B. 2,743,728.
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International Harvester Co. : See — Continued
Carlson, Ernest C, and Huddle. 2,769,296.
Clark, Adna R. 2,735,277.
Collins, William F. 2,753,676.
Collins, William F., and Bing. 2,771,203.
Collins, William F^and Scarnato. 2,735,533.
Courtney, Joseph F., and Radtke. 2,747,335.
Dressier, Thomas M. 2,743,962.
Drummond, William D. 2,756,658.
Faust, Ellwood L., and Harter. 2,743,801.
Faust, Ellwood L., and Harter. 2,754,032.
Feil, George W., Jr. 2,754,146.
Ferguson, Henry A., Boyle, and Ziskal. 2,743,789.
Fisher, Walter J., and Sheerin. 2,743,831.
Francis, James M. 2,754,382.
Frie, George R., McGonigal, and Benkert. 2,769,657.
Granzow, Clarence E. 2,738,770.
Hagen, Clarence R. 2,739,015.
Harrop, Clifford B. 2,761,368.
Harstick, William H. 2,738,923.
Harstick, William H. 2,775,665.
Harstick, William H., Hodsdon, and Hein. 2,7G9,647.
Hein, Harold W. 2,757,023.
Hintz, Otto E., Huddle, and Bing. 2,750,059.
Hintz, Otto E., and Nakata. 2,738,717.
Hintz, Otto E., and Sammarco. 2,761,742.
Holmberg, Rudolph A. 2,735,511.
Hopkins, Luther H. 2,745,238.
Hubert, Clarence A., and Orelind. 2,735,281.
Huddle, Edwin F. 2,735,253.
Huddle, Edwin F. 2,735. 2:.4.
Huddle, Edwin F. 2,761,299.
Huddle, Edwin F. 2,767,539.
Huddle, Edwin F. 2,770,937.
Hyman, Charles M., and De Porter. 2,762,185.
Jettinghoff, Paul F. 2,771,068.
Johnson, Arnold E. W. 2,761,268.
Johnson, Otto E. 2,742,841.
Johnson, Otto E. 2,742,842.
Johnson, Samuel G. 2,743,738.
Johnson, Samuel G. 2,770,313.
Johnson, Samuel G., Jr. 2,775,007.
Karlsson, Elof K. 2,743,784.
Karlsson, Elof K. 2,747,578.
Karlsson, Elof K., and De Ford. 2,771,077.
Kincaid, Homer F., Graham, Reynolds, and Wharff.
2,752,148.
Kriegbaum, George M. 2,743,657.
Kriegbaum, George M. 2,762,535.
Lee, Fred A. 2,756,665.
Lee, Fred A. 2,761,523.
Lee, Fred A. 2,769,656.
Malcolm, Robert H. 2,762,349.
Malcolm, Robert H. 2,771,065.
Mason, Wylie A., Jr. 2,743,654.
Mason, Wylie A., Jr. 2,762,283.
Mason, Wylie A., Jr., and Brownlee. 2,762,282.
McAfee, Robert E. 2,738,650.
Meile, Carl H. 2,735,314.
Meile, Carl H. 2,738,687.
Meile, Carl H. 2,754,380.
Meile, Carl H. 2,756,733.
Morkoski. James. 2,737,868.
Morkoski, James. 2,747,487.
Morris, David M. 2,769,579.
Morris, David M., and Harter. 2,738,969.
Orelind, John R. 2,757,020.
Orelind, John R., Huddle, and Ulm. 2,769,297.
Penfold, Ronald E. 2,762,528.
Phillips, Garnet P. 2.770,855.
Pool, Stuart D. 2,747,509.
Pool, Stuart D., and Karlsson. 2,738,638.
Pool, Stuart D., and Karlsson. 2,748,552.
Pool, Stuart D., and Karlsson. 2,762,491.
Poynor, Russell R. 2,738,904.
Prosser, Clinton D. Re. 24,151.
Radtke, Edward L. 2,756,985.
Rafferty, Clarence J. 2,743,655.
Raney, Russell R., Huddle, and Bing. 2,756,887.
Rhoades, Edgar W. 2,761,370.
Rugg, E. Melvin. 2,775,393.
Selzer, John. 2,769,384.
Sheerin, Cleo B. 2,762,481.
Sisulak, Michael S. 2,761,692.
Smith, Hiram P., and Kramer. 2,771,326.
Sumey, Ivan E. 2,771,322.
Toland, Wayne G., and Bauman. 2,756,657.
Tomik, George A., and Lewyckyj. 2,738,847.
Turnbull, Glen O., and Evers. 2,743,571.
Voss, Don R. 2,739,360.
Wagner, John C. 2,769,501.
Wagner, John C. 2,769,503.
Walker, Delos A. 2,729,930.
Walker, Delos A. 2,738,636.
Weber, Roman F. 2,754,077.
Wild, Bernard. 2,761,367.
Williams, Si J., Jr. 2,735,273.
Williams, Si J., Jr. 2,735,279.
Williams, Si J., Jr. 2,735,280.
Zahn, Karl M. 2,771,018.
Zahn, Karl M. 2,775,181.
Zahn, Karl M., and Brooks. 2,753,735.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
International Harvester Co. : See — Continued
Ziskal, Joseph F. 2,741,337.
Ziskal, Joseph F. 2,769,502.
International Hormones, Inc. : See —
Fleischhacker, Desider, and Barsel. 2,774,711.
International Latex Corp. : See —
Ambrose, Paul E. 2,749,549.
Andrews, Fred W. 2,748,393.
Hawie, Gabriel S. 2,758,351.
Krieger, Larry L. 2,746,053.
Spanel, Lois A. 2,772,418.
International MacGregor Organization (I. M. G. O.) : Se
Lecomte, Claude. 2,771,136.
Lecomte, Claude. 2,774,420.
International Machine and Tool Works : See —
Ahlquist, Zeth F. 2,757,829.
International Machinery Corp., Societe Anonyme : See —
Cheftel, Henri, and Sanders. 2,741,978.
International Metal Products Co. : See —
Goettl, (Just. 2,731,252.
International Milling Co. : See —
Cecka, Thomas G. 2,738,135.
Hoffmeister, John F., and Koncak. 2,754,982.
International Minerals & Chemical Corp. : See —
Archer, James E. 2,759,795.
Atwood, George E. 2.772,775.
Barlow, Thomas E. 2,736,660.
Berg, Robert H. 2,738,258.
Berg, Robert H. 2,745,293.
Blish, Morris J. 2,738,353.
Burke. William E. 2,733,132.
Cook, Charles C, Jr. 2,738.067.
Dancy, William B. 2,758,912.
Farmer, Ray J., Sr. 2,732,181.
Fenske. Douglas H. 2,733,800.
Fuchsman. Charles H. 2,759,794.
Garst, Roger G., and Vassel. 2,766,282.
Gillis, Marvin B. 2,758,027.
Heegaard, Erik V. 2,742,482.
Hoglan, Forest A. 2,730.545.
Hoglan, Forest A., and Pugh. 2,751,408.
Lawver, James E. 2,754,965.
Lawver, James E. 2,762,505.
Le Baron, Ira M. 2,738,875.
Le Baron, Ira M. 2,761,775.
Monterman, William A. 2.758,938.
Skelly, William G. 2,766,268.
Vassel, Bruno. 2,738,366.
Vassel, Bruno. 2,757,198.
Vassel, Bruno. 2.762,841.
Vassel, Bruno. 2,768,966.
Vassel, Bruno, and Kwapich. 2,759,017.
Wagner. John. 2.733,174.
Weidman, Samuel H. 2,764,012.
Wrege, Edgar E. 2,745,547.
Wrege, Edgar E., and Adams. 2,733,809.
Internal ional Nickel Co., Inc.. The : See —
Betteridge, Walter, and Franklin. 2,766,155.
Betteridge, Walter, Franklin, and Smith. 2,766,156.
Busby, Arthur D., and Dixon. 2,757,082.
Comley, Mervyn A. 2,746,742.
Lamb, Roger M. 2,734,822.
Millis, Keith D., Gagnebin, and Pilling. 2,749,238.
Pease, George R., and Kihlgren. 2.744,036.
Pease, George R., and Kihlgren. 2,745,771.
Pease, George R.. and Kihlgren. 2,772,963.
Spear, Warren M. 2,771,358.
Spear, Warren M„ Eash, and Gagnebin. 2,762,705.
Talbot, Albert M. 2.743.175.
Wesley, Andrew, and McKay. 2,773,816.
West, De Witt H., and Phelps. 2,772,956.
Zwicker, Ulrich. 2,754,201.
International Packaging Corp. : See —
Demler, Ray C. 2,737,002.
International Paper Box Machine Co. : See —
Chandler. Austin S. 2.734,324.
Chapman, Fred H. 2,753,770.
Goss, Harold J. 2.753.804.
Goss, Harold J. 2,774,287.
La Bombard, Leon E. 2,704.918.
La Bombard, Leon E. 2,774,286.
Labomharde, Harold S. 2,745.378.
Labombarde, Harold S. 2.745,665.
Labombarde, Harold S. 2,761,362.
International Paper Co. : See —
Bebie, Edwin W. 2,760,732.
Evers, Arthur J. 2.729,151.
Evers, Arthur J. 2,751,731.
Tobias, Lawrence S. 2,729.055.
Wilkinson, Robert L. 2,749,013.
International Postal Supply Co., The : See —
Beyer. Millard L. 2.738.051.
Persson, Ernest, and Beyer. 2,737,885.
International Projector Corp. : See —
Borberg, Willy. 2,743,788.
International Rectifier Corp. : See —
Eisler. .luck. 2,737,618.
Escofferv, Charles A. 2,740,925.
Escoffeiy, Charles A. 2,772,382.
Parrish, Frank W. 2,747,167.
Parrish, Frank W. 2,766,409.
International Register Co. : See —
Gallagher, William P., and Bielik. 2,752,592.
International Research and Development Corp. : See —
Ongaro, Theodore. 2,753,948.
Ongaro, Theodore. 2,754,435.
International Resistance Co. : See —
Dailey, Edgar C, Warshaw and Pegram. 2,743,554.
Solow, Benjamin. 2,743,506.
Stein, Sidney J., and Pugh. 2,709,944.
Young, Walter N. 2,775,440.
Ziegler, George W., Jr. 2,764,510.
International Salt Co. : See —
Courthope, Thomas F., Martin, and Sickly. 2,734,804.
International Seal & Knot Protector Co. : See —
Keidel. Frank. 2,750,220.
International Shoe Co. : See —
Britton, Glenn B. 2,741,797.
International Silver Co., The : See —
Hogan, James J. 2,707,875.
International Smelting and Refining Co. : See —
Mosher, Merrill A., and Noddings. 2,762,767.
Yates, Charles E., and Pearce. 2,733,490.
International Standard Electric Corp. : See —
Aigrain, Pierre R. R. 2,752,489.
Aigrain, Pierre R. R. 2,752,530.
Aigrarn, Pierre R. R., and Liandrat. 2,773,250.
Amann, Max, and Knodler. 2,736,513.
Augustin, Johann W. 2,737,545.
Barnes, Frank D., Plant, and Eyre. 2,758,148.
Beadle, Anthony C. 2,770,679.
Beck, Arnold H. W. 2,764,708.
Beck, Arnold H. W., and Brisbane. 2,774,936.
Beck, Arnold H. W., and Cutting. 2,737,631.
Beck, Arnold H. W., Jackson, and Lytollis. 2,775,722.
Beerbaum, Friedrich, Grew, and Steinbuch. 2,737,629.
Bergholtz, Willy, and Plitschka. 2,744,160.
Billings, William A., Wright, and Watts. 2,749,470.
BQer, Hans. 2,770,796.
Borel, Pierre C, and Mauge. 2,761,902.
Bray, Frederick H, Knight, and Hartley. 2,774,820.
Brewster, Arthur E. 2,770,674.
Burke, Peter F. C. 2,774,869.
Chatterjea, Prafulla K., and Reeves. 2,740,839.
Clavier, Andre G„ and Thomas. 2,736,866.
Clavier, Andre G., and Thomas. 2,770,783.
Daly, Charles T., and Jones. 2,744,170.
Dautry, Daniel. 2,735,910.
Den Hertog, Martinus. 2,739,186.
Den Hertog, Martinus. ",. ll.li;:;.
Den Hertog, Martinus. 2,761,903.
Den Hertog, Martinus, and de Zeeuw. 2,744,162.
De Roovere, Frans H. 2,751,665.
Dunn, Roland H. 2,774,534.
Eadon-Clarke, Christopher E. 2,743,771.
Eaglesfield, Charles C. 2,745,957.
Earp, Charles W. 2,762,043.
Earp, Charles W. 2,774,817.
Feissel, Henri. 2,770,777.
Fielding, Eric C. 2,774,422.
Foulkes, Christopher 1L, and Iilythe. 2,770,772.
Foulkes, Christopher H, Childs, and Smith. 2,752,450.
Gallee, Stanislaus. 2,751,666.
Garfield, William L. 2,764.754.
Gehring, Paul C, and Schwalm. 2,761,351.
Geisselsoder, Albrecht R. 2,758,262.
Gent, Alfred W., and Lawrence. 2,736.863.
Giaro, Joseph A. 2,735,897.
Gnadke. Siegfried. 2,764,751.
Gohorel, Fernand P. 2,735,894.
Goborel, Fernand P. 2,758,157.
Gohorel, Fernand P. 2,761,907.
Gohorel, Fernand P. 2,770,670.
Goodall, Marcus C. 2,752.523.
Grayson, Harry. 2,758,208.
Grayson, Harry, Brewster, and Walker. 2,764,688.
Grayson, Harry, and Dunkley. 2,770,739.
Grieg, Donald D. 2,737,632.
Gumbert, Paul. 2,749,391.
Heinecke, Erich. 2,774,874.
Heyduck. Alfred. 2,764,714.
Hill, William G. 2,743,505.
Hough, George H, and Jackson. 2,740,921.
Jackson, Thomas M., and Eraser. 2.749.479.
Jacobsen, Bent B., and Lewin. 2,758,287.
Kleinn, Otto. 2,736,672.
Kramar, Ernst. 2,736,022.
Kramer, Hermann. 2.758,254.
Kruithof, Jakob. Re. 2,410.
Kruithof, Jakob, Nys, and Donccel. 2,740,844.
Kruithof, Jakob, Nys, and Donceel. 2,758,158.
Lens, Georges X. 2,761,680.
Lens, Georges X. 2,764,275.
Lewin, Leonard, Pethick, and Sctchfield. 2,737,634.
Lieb, Albert. 2.735,955.
Lorenz, Johannes. 2,764,715.
Lundburg, Frank J. 2,774,967.
Malsch, Friedrich K. 2,749,465.
Massaut, Pierre H. J. A. 2,740,850.
Matthews, Kenneth A. 2,770.703.
Matthews, Kenneth A., and Hayman. 2.758,264.
Matthews, Kenneth A., and White. 2,740,076.
Mauge, Marcel R. 2,761,904.
Mauge, Marcel R, and Escande. 2,740,840.
Mayer, Simon E. 2,749,488.
Mayer, Simon E., and Hill. 2,749,489.
Mehlis, Arthur. 2,744,161.
LIST OF PATENTEES
International Standard Electric Corp. : See — Continued
McLellan, Harry E. S.. and Blaxhall. 2,761,929.
McLeod, Thomas S. 2,735,983.
Montchausse, Andre J. 2,740,843.
Montgomery, William A., and Morgan. 2,737,617.
Nakano, Shinpei, and Yosaim. 2.736.000.
Pergunas, Sidney W., and Cowan. 2,770,565.
Pocock, Lyndall C, and Beadle. 2,775,649.
Pouliart, Willy. 2,749,540.
Reeves, Alec H., and Cooke. 2,770,740.
Reinhard. Wolfgang. 2,771,563.
Ridler, Desmond S., Weir, and Odell. 2,758,250.
Rogers, Douglas C. 2,749,476.
Seiler, Karl O. 2,744,000.
Setchfield, John B. 2,744,239.
Sindzinski, Willy. 2,761,633.
Skelton, Dennis E. 2,748,882.
Stray, William J. 2,751,674.
Treadwell, Cyril G. 2,752,569.
Urtel, Rudolf. 2,770,730.
Urtel, Rudolf. 2,774,911.
Vollenschier, Fritz. 2,735,895.
Weber, Joachim. 2,757,788.
White, Charles de IS., and Matthews. 2,770,702.
Wolfson, Henry, and Elliott. 2,774,747.
Wright, Esmond P. G. 2,749,386.
Wright, Esmond P. G., Hartley, Weir, and Rice.
2,744,159.
Wright, Esmond P. G., and Odell. 2,761,621.
Wright, Esmond P. G., and Rice. 2,764,750.
Wright, Esmond P. G., and Weir. 2,737,544.
Yosano, Iku. 2,774,954.
International Staple and Machine Co. : See —
Spencer, Herman J. 2,746,045.
International Steel Co. : See —
Koch, Walter G. 2,737,267.
Nystrom. Karl F. 2,742.866.
Nystrom, Karl F. 2,769,230.
Nystrom, Karl F. 2,769,405.
Nystrom, Karl F. 2,772,640.
International Telemeter Corp. : See —
Del Riccio, Lorenzo, Skeirik, Gottfried, and Hoffmann.
2,769,024.
Gottfried, Robert E. 2,731,620.
Gottfried, Robert E., Hoffmann, and Skeirik. 2,769,026.
Hoffmann, Allen D. 2,766,374.
Hoffmann, Allen D., and Gottfried. 2,769,025.
Hughes, Edwin L., and Rose. 2,737,5S4.
King, Gilbert W. 2,760,404.
Loew, David L., Leserman, Del Riccio, and Gottfried.
2,769,023.
International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. : See —
Adams, John P. 2,754,484.
Adams, Paul R., and Pickles. 2,753,554.
Adams, Robert T. 2,758,278.
Anderson, Warren A. 2,729,793.
Arditi, Maurice. 2.760,163.
Arditi, Maurice, and Parzen. 2,774,046.
Arthur, Richard P. 2,736,845.
Baracket, Albert J. 2,771,566.
Bellamy, John I., and Hemminger. 2,729,813.
Berg, Franklin E. 2,758,292.
Bigelow, John F. 2,773.984.
Bigelow, John F. 2,774,007.
Bolte, Frederick G. 2,770,789.
Bonner, Walter F., Durst, Lewanda, and Machala.
2,758,266.
Bradburd, Erwin M., Alter, and Maxwell. 2,762,017.
Bryant, John H., and McNary. 2.771.565.
Bryant, John H, and Peifer. 2,753,484.
Carlo, Donald R. 2,774,002.
Cashman, Robert J. 2,730,038.
. Chapman, Richard F. 2,729,741.
Culbertson, John L. Re. 24,171.
Davidson, John, Jr. 2.740,841.
De Rosa, Louis A. 2,774,965.
Derosa, Louis A., Bucher, and Goldan. 2,749,524.
Dewev, Gordon C. 2,730,649.
Dishal, Milton. 2,749,523.
Di Toro, Michael J. 2.766.325.
Di Toro, Michael J. 2,771,586.
Diven, Liscum, and Waer. 2,753,455.
Dodington, Sven H. M. 2,753,507.
Dodington, Sven H. M. 2,753,553.
Dodington, Sven H. M., and Wilson. 2.753,525.
Dorney. Patrik E., and Majkrzak. 2,738,441.
Earl, Edwin L. 2,773.129.
Engelmann, Herbert F. 2.755,447.
Engelmann, Herbert F. 2,760,169.
Engelmann, Herbert F. 2,773.254.
Engelmann, Herbert F., and Kostriza. 2,734,170.
Engelmann, Herbert F., and Kostriza. 2,749,521.
Escoffery, Charles A. 2,758,265.
Estes, Charles L. 2,729,791.
Farnsworth, Philo T. 2,754,449.
Goldstein, Ladislas. and Engelmann. 2,773.243.
Goldstein, Ladislas, Lampert, and Heney. 2.773.245.
Goldstein, Ladislas, Levine, and Sichak. 2,745,072.
Greenberg, Sol, and Sokoloff. 2,773,946.
Grieg, Donald D. 2,735,073.
Grieg, Donald D. 2.773.242.
Grieg. Donald D. 2,773.244.
Grieg, Donald D., and Enscelmann. 2,751,558.
Hale, Robert W. 2,773,977.
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International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. : See — Continued
Hatton, William. 2,740,956.
Haynes Herbert S. 2,729,790.
Henderson, J. Alvin. 2,765,422.
Horvath, Alexander. 2,753,530.
Horvath, Alexander, Van Elkan, and Bresk. 2,760,015.
Horwitz, Henry L., and Hasser. 2,765,368.
Houdek, Joseph F., Jr. 2,749,388.
Hutton, Robert \V. 2,768,241.
Hutton, Robert W.. and Leonard. 2,773,128.
Iflland, John J. 2,741,668.
Kandoian, Armig G. 2,771,606.
Kandoian, Armig G., and Wanczyk. 2,760,016.
Knuepfer, Walter J. 2,767,424.
Kostriza, John A. 2,749,545.
Kostriza, John A. 2,771,529.
Kostriza, John A., and Terranova. 2,749,519.
Kostriza, John A., and Terranova. 2,757,344.
Labin, Emile, and Aigrain. 2,759,998.
Le Grand, Jesse S. 2,729,743.
Leonard, Edward J. 2,708,240.
Lesti, Arnold. 2,766,327.
Levine, Arnold M. 2,759,997.
Levine, Arnold M., and Altnian. 2,771,507.
Le Vine, Donald J. 2,758,285.
Lewinter, Sidney W. 2,749,390.
Lighty, Paul E. 2,745,047.
Lilienstein, M.-i ni'i-ci). :',7i.:., !.",:;.
Lundburg, Frank J. 2,770,800.
Majkrzak, Charles P. 2,740,913.
Majkrzak, Charles P. 2,773.964.
Martinez, Clement I. 2,753,418.
McCarthy, George F., and Guluick. 2,771,562.
Metzger, Sidney. 2,738,463.
Metzger, Sidney, Hughes, and McAdams. 2,771,553.
Miller, Meritt L. 2.766,419.
Miner. Walter A. 2,738,381.
Nordlin, Henrv G., and Koerner. 2,770,014.
Orthuber, Richard K. 2.766.398.
Parzen, Benjamin. 2,758,207.
Parzen, Benjamin. 2,760,074.
Pickles, Sidney B. 2,753,556.
Pickles, Sidney B., and Casabona. 2.771,603.
Pickles, Sidney B., and Stavis. -2.753,555.
Radcliffe, Arthur J., Jr. 2,736,886.
Radcliffe, Arthur J., Jr. 2,757,246.
Rosenberg, Lawrence, and Lewthwaite. 2,753,420.
Shadowitz, Albert. 2,749,518.
Silvey, John O., and Booher. 2,774,044.
Slater, Thurman L. 2,766,401.
Snyder, Robert M. 2,761,895.
Stavis, Gus. 2.774.038.
Stavis, Gus, and Engel. 2,762,045.
Stillman, Jerome. 2,745,015.
TTllery, Lee R. 2,773.992.
Wanka, Josef. 2,754,480.
Wille, Ricardo. 2,764,638.
International X Ray. Inc. : See —
Marshall, Hamilton L. J. 2,736,815.
International Ytong Co. AB. : See —
Gemmel, Christer H., and Willen. 2,768,094.
International Ytong Co. Aktiebolag : See —
Carlen, Bertil. 2,741,798.
Interpa-Corp. Registered Trust : See —
Schmid, Luis. 2,753,074.
Inter-Seal Corp. : See —
Greene, Edgeworth. 2,750,061.
Interstate Bag Co. : See —
Steen, Harford K. 2,758,519.
Steen, Harford K. 2.766.925.
Steen, Harford K., and Thompson. 2,775,171.
Interstate Bakeries Corp. : See —
Cohen, Morris. 2,742,869.
Interstate Container Corp. : See —
Fish, Bernard. 2,752,032.
Interstate Engineering Corp. : See —
Theis, William T., and Green. 2,744,272.
Interstate Equipment Division Yara Engineering Corp. : See —
Sherwin, Howard T. 2,752,797.
Interstate Folding Hex Co., The : See —
Kleingers, Alfred B., Jr. 2,764,335.
Intertype Corp. : See —
Freund, Herman R. 2,737,097.
Freund, Herman R. 2,737,239.
Sausele, George J. H. 2,761,363.
Interwoven Stocking Co. : See —
Power, James A., and Hallowell. 2,748,930.
Thurston, Paul L. 2,731,817.
Intranb, Julius, and M. O. Kalb. Torque limit clutch.
2.773.370, 12-11-56, CI. 64—29.
Intrusion-Prepakt, Inc. : See —
Patterson, Raymond. 2,729,067.
Inuzuka, Hideo, and K. Tada, to Tokyo Shibaura Electric
Co., Ltd. Process for extracting germanium monoxide.
2,757,068, 7-31-56, CI. 23—21.
Inventa A. G. Forschung und Patentverwertung Luzern :
See —
Buck, Alfred. 2,753,594.
Cramer, Charles. 2,744,133.
Gabler, Rudolf, and Kummel. 2,739,139.
Giesen, Johan. 2,774,795.
396
Inventa A. G., Fur Forschung und Patentverwertung : See —
Kiiinmel, Paul. 2,728,973.
Inventio Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Giittinger, Walter, and Spiess. 2,746,567.
Invester S. A. : See —
Gaudin, Louis. 2,734,248.
Invincible Metal Furniture Co. : See —
Reimer, John F. 2,761,454.
Ioannilli, Joseph R. : See —
Ashworth, Fred, and Ioannilli. 2,737,134.
Ashworth, Fred, and Ioannilli. 2,767,004.
Ioannilli, Joseph R., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Shoe
lasting and sewing machines. 2,740,139, 4-3-56, CI. 12 — 1.
Ionia Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
~ 2,734,557.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
2,730,768.
2,731,408.
2,731,411.
2,732,350.
2,732,351.
2,756,202.
II, and Gilliland.
Hickok, Glenn G.
Ionics, Inc. : See —
Clarke, John T.
Clarke, John T.
Clarke, John T.
Clarke, John T.
Clarke, John T.
Clarke, John T.
Dewey, Davis R., II, and Gilliland. 2,741,591.
Haywood, Gerald. 2,736,635.
Juda, Walter. 2,736,637.
Juda, Walter. 2,741,595.
Juda, Walter, and Kasper. 2,731,425.
Juda, Walter, and McRae. 2,752,306.
Juda, Walter, and McRae. 2,767,135.
Juda, Walter, and McRae. 2,770,776.
Katz, William E., and Kasper. 2,760,152.
Iorio. Amedeo. Resonance augmenting means or accordions.
2,730,919, 1-17-56. CI. 84—376.
Iorio, Rodolf M. Combination dental X-ray projector and
cabinet. 2,766.538, 10-16-56, CI. 40 — 31.
Iowa Mfg. Co. of Cedar Rapids, Iowa : See —
Plumb, Robert F. 2,758,700.
Pollitz, Harold C. 2,757,588.
P.ollitz, Harold C. 2,774,477.
Iowa State College Research Foundation, Inc. : See —
Boast, Warren B., and Iske. 2,737,626.
Burroughs, Wise. 2,751,303.
Chang, Hson M. 2,760.993.
Hughes, William L. 2,739,240.
Ye Chu, Ting, and Davidson. 2,746,731.
Yoerger, Roger R. 2,766,795.
Ipa Chemical Co. : See —
Bernsohn, Edward, and Krichman. 2,736,751.
Ipatieff, Vladimir N. : See —
Pines, Herman, and Ipatieff. 2,748,178.
Pines, Herman, and Ipatieff. 2,753,380.
Ipatieff, Vladimir N., and G. S. Monroe, deceased (N. J.
Abram, administrator), to Universal Oil Products Co. Pro-
duction of hydrogen. 2,750,261, 6-12-56, CI. 23 — 212
Ipatieff, Vladimir N., and H. Pines, to Universal Oil Prod-
ucts Co. Oxidative condensation of aralkyl compounds.
2,751,406, 6-19-56, CI. 260—465.
Ipatieff, Vladimir N., deceased (by V. Haensel, H. Pines, and V.
Kibort, executors), H. Pines, and B. Kvetinskas, to Universal
Oil Products Co. Noncatalytic condensation of aromatic
compounds with unsaturated hydrocarbons. 2,758,140,
8-7-56. CI. 260— 66S.
Ippoliti, Nicholas : See —
Toscani, Francis D„ and Ippoliti. 2,731,641.
Ipsen, Harold N. Ceramic fan construction for heat treat-
ing furnaces. 2,730,352, 1-10-56, CI. 266 — 5.
Ipsen, Harold N. Washer for workpieces. 2,747.590.
5-29-56, CI. 134 — 105.
Ipsen, Harold N. Heat treating apparatus. 2,747,855,
5-29-56, CI. 266—4.
Ipsen, Peter G. : See —
Eggenberger, Markus A., and Ipsen. 2,747.373.
Ipsen, Peter G., to General Electric Co. Uydraulic servo-
motor system. 2,739,604, 3-27-56, CI. 137 — 34.
Iragne, Jean L. : See —
Andres Louis E.. and Iragne. 2,739,054.
Irany, Ernest P., to Norton Co. Grinding wheels and method
of making them. 2,745,728. 5-15-56, CI. 51—298.
Irazoqui, Carlos A. : See —
McCarthy, Albert G., and Irazoqui. 2,773,774.
Irby, Robert L., to Rotary Engineering Co. Detection of gas
bearing formations. 2,756,585, 7-31-56, CI. 73 — 19.
Irby, William, to General Electric Co. Copper oxide rectifier
and method of making the same. 2,739,276, 3-20-56,
CI. 317 — 238.
Iredell, Robert, III: See —
Slemmons, Charles O., and Iredelle. 2,773,698.
Irelan, Ellison S., to Illinois Watch Case Co. Concealed hinge.
2,740,550, 4-3-56, CI. 220—35.
Ireland, Elston L. Apparatus for baking pies. 2,762,320,
9-11-56, CI. 107—60.
Ireland, John D. : See —
Morse, Richard A., Ireland, and Terwilliger. 2,742,089.
Ireland, Murray : See —
Hendrickson, Fritz E. 2,765,594.
Ireland, Murray, to McGraw Electric Co. Latch construc-
tion for toaster. 2,750,872, 6-19-56, CI. 99 — 329.
Ireland, Murray, to McGraw Electric Co. Interlocked con-
trols for cooking apparatus. 2,750,874, 6-19-56, CI.
99 — 329.
Ireland, Murray, to McGraw Electric Co. Control for power-
operated toaster. 2,773,441, 12-11-56, CI. 99 — 329.
Irgens, Finn T., to Outboard, Marine & Mfg. Co. Outboard
motor rotatable on an inclined axis for reversal and hav-
ing an oblique propeller shaft. 2,732,819, 1-31-56, CI.
115—18.
Irgens, Finn T., to Outboard, Marine & Mfg. Co. Two-cycle
engine transfer and exhaust port arrangement. 2,740,390,
4—3—56 CI 123—73
Irgens, Finn T., and L. D. Watkins, to Outboard, Marine &
Mfg. Co. Vibration and sound damping outboard motor
mounting. 2,740,368, 4-3-56, CI. 115 — 18.
Irion, Daniel P., to The Pure Oil Co. Automatic fuel weigh-
ing device. 2,741,914, 4-17-56, CI. 73—113.
Iron Fireman Mfg. Co. : See —
Judson, Albert L. 2.729.978.
Judson, Albert L. 2,772.570.
Judson, Albert L. 2,773,147.
Judson, Albert L„ and Lach. 2,744,573.
Richardson, Max C. 2,733,315.
Riley, Jack C. 2,758,173.
Riley, Jack C. 2,760,027.
Stunkard, Norman W. 2,753,119.
Ironrite. Inc. : See —
Sperlich, Herman A. 2,729,903.
Irons, Henry R. : See —
Schonstedt, Erick O., and Irons. 2,735,063.
Irons, James. Bathtub leveling support. 2,755,485, 7-24-56,
CI. 4—173.
Irrer, Norman R., and R. Woodbury. Container clamp.
2,765,188, 10-2-56, CI. 292—256.75.
Irrigation Equipment Co., Inc. : See —
Jacoby, Harry D. 2,766.996.
McCullouch, Allan W. 2,741,510.
Irtenkauf, Josef, to Gebr. Boehringer G. m. b. H. Speed
change transmission, especially for tool machines and more
particularly a feed transmission of a lathe. 2,748,643,
6-5-56, CI. 82—21.
Irvin, Basil D. Independent front wheel suspension.
2,762,632, 9-11-56, CI. 280—96.2.
Irvin, Ward M., to R. W. O'Connor. Flag and flagstaff as-
sembly. 2,764,122, 9-25-56, CI. 116—173.
Irvine, Joseph P. : See —
Scott, Wellington W., and Irvine. 2,763,093.
Irvine, Keith. Centerless grinding attachment for lathes.
2,743,555. 5-1-56, CI. 51—103.
Irvine, Mary E. Nose filters. 2,751,906, 6-26-56, CI.
128—148.
Irvine, Robert L., to Gulf Oil Corp. Fractionation process
and apparatus. 2,742,407, 4-17-56, CI. 196—73.
Irvine, Robert L., to Koppers Co., Inc. Removal of acetylene
components from gas. 2,754.930, 7-17-56, CI. 183 — 114.2.
Irvine, Robert L., to Gulf Oil Corp. Process and apparatus
for separating fluid mixtures. 2,769,309, 11-0-56, CI.
62—2.
Irving Air Chute Co., Inc. : See —
Brown, William D. 2,737,359.
Epple, Heinrich K. 2,633,028.
Irving, Henry F., to Baker Perkins Inc. Hydraulic timer.
2,742,918, 4-24-56, CI. 137—119.
Irwin, Carl F., and F. W. Swamer, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Co. Continuous manufacture of aromatic iso-
cyanates. 2,757,183, 7-31-56, CI. 260—453.
Irwin, Charles W., and E. E. Edgell, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Oil-lubricated antifriction bearing assembly.
2,763,518, 9-18-56, CI. 308—187.
Irwin, Davis L. : See —
Plummer, Herbert L., and Irwin. 2,748,727.
Irwin, Edmund M. : See —
Wente, Robert J., Baber, Irwin, and Boyer. 2,768,504.
Irwin, Edmund M., R. J. Wente, and C. H. Schwestka, to
General Motors Corp. Wiring harness for aircraft engines.
2,737,543, 3-6-56, CI. 174 — 76.
Irwin, George D. Washing apparatus. 2,763,276, 9-18-56,
CI. 134—137.
Irwin, Joseph T. : See —
Chester, Allan E., and Irwin. 2,771,411.
Chester, Allan E., and Irwin. 2,771,412.
Irwin, Neisler and Co. : See —
Cavallito, Chester J. 2,732,378.
Cavallito. Chester J., Gray, and Spinner. 2,767,179.
Irwin, Richard J. : See —
Huffman, Sam L., and Irwin. 2,733,735.
Isaac, Garry O., and W. H. Martz, to American Car and
Foundry Co. Process for mounting roller bearings on car
axles. 2,737,706, 3-13-56, CI. 29—148.4.
Isaac. Harter, Jr. : See —
Harter, Isaac, I. Harter, Jr., and Ratcliffe. 2,767,448.
Isaacson, Anson. Tune card and instrument using same.
2,771,809, 11-27-56, CI. 84^77.
Isaacson, Daniel. Shirt folding machine. 2,758,761, 8-14-56,
CI. 223—37.
Isaacson. Max, to Globe Industries, Inc. Coil forming method.
2,743,508, 5-1-56, CI. 29—155.57.
Isbell, Arthur F., and F. T. Wadsworth, to The American Oil
Co. Preparation of gamma-chloropropvlphosphonyl dichlo-
ride. 2,768,969, 10-30-56, CI. 200—543.
Isbell, Donald K. : See—
Schjolin, Hans O., and Isbell. 2,765,052.
Schjolin, Hans O., and Isbell. 2,773,552.
Isbell, Jessie C, to L. W. Barber. Truck window unit.
2,770,487, 11-13-56, CI. 296 — 47.
Isborn, Carl L., to The National Cash Register Co. Visual
readout device. 2,751,584, 6-19-56, CI. 340—380.
Isborn, Carl L., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Ferro-
resonant ring counter. 2,754,430, 7-10-56, CI. 307 — 88.
LIST OF PATENTEES
397
Isborn, Carl L., to The National Cash Register Co. Ferro-
resonant flip-flop circuit. 2,775,713, 12-25-56, CI. 307—88.
Ischer, Hans, E. Iselin, and W. Wehrli, to Sandoz A. G.
Polyazo dyestuffs. 2,737,510, 3-6-56, CI. 260 — 14o.
Iselin, Ernst : See—
Ischer, Hans, Iselin, and Wehrli. 2,737,510.
Iselin, Ernst to Sandoz, A. G. Asymmetrical cupriferous
polyazo dyestuffs. 2,734,051, 2-7-56, CI. 260 — 145.
Iselin, Ernst, and W. Wehrli, to Sandoz A. G. Copper-con-
taining azo dyestuffs. 2,745,828, 5-15-56, CI. 260 — 146.
Isenberg, Alexander H. Method for making thermal insu-
lated pipe. 2,730.769, 1-17-56, CI. 18—59.
Isenberg, Alexander H. Subterranean insulated conduit unit
having spacer channel between pipes. 2,773,513, 12-11-56,
CI. 138—65.
Iserman, Lavern R. Remote control unit for a truck-mounted
crane. 2,761,569, 9-4-56, CI. 212—38.
Isitt, John S. : See-
Porter, Frederick W. B., and Isitt. 2,769,756.
Porter, Frederick W. B., and Isitt. 2,769,758.
Iske, James E. : See —
Boast, Warren B., and Iske. 2,737,626.
Isler, Otto, M. Montavon, R. Riiegg, and P. Zeller, to Hoff-
mann-La Roche Inc. Preparation of a polyene aldehyde.
2,730,549. 1-10-56, CI. 260 — 598.
Isley, Walter F., to Continental Motors Corp. Fuel injection
control. 2,749,898, 6-12-56, CI. 123 — 140.
Isley, Walter F., to Continental Motors Corp. Fuel injection
control. 2,759,469, 8-21-56, CI. 123—140.
Isoflex Corp. : See —
Elfving, Thore M. 2,746,892.
Isom, Warren R., to Radio Corp. of America. Film pull-
down claw. 2,729,139, 1-3-56, CI. 88—18.4.
Isom, Warren R., to Radio Corp. of America. Intermittent
film advancing mechanism. 2,756,629, 7-31-56, CI.
88—18.4.
Isom, Warren R., to Radio Corp. of America. Film pull-
down equalizer. 2,757,569, 8-7-56, CI. 88—18.4.
Isom, Warren R., to Radio Corp. of America. Multiple motor
drive for cameras. 2,771,814, 11-27-56, CI. 88 — 17.
Ispen, Harold N. Work tray. 2,774,505, 12-18-56, CI.
220—4.
Israel, Jack D., to Boeing Airplane Co. Frequency sensitive
overload protective apparatus. 2,764,729, 9-25-56, CI.
322—24.
Israel, John O., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Fre-
quency controlled oscillation system. 2,775,701, 12-25-56,
CI. 250—36.
Isreeli, Jack, and G. T. Allen. Pressure-control apparatus
for anti-G suits. 2,748,786, 6-5-56, CI. 137—38.
Isroff, Helaine P. : See —
Ostrov, George, and Isroff. 2,754,031.
Isroff, Helaine P., and G. Ostrov, said Ostrov to J. K. Luntz.
Safety razor construction. 2,762,121, 9-11-56, CI.
30—60.5.
Isroff, Helaine P., and G. Ostrov, said Ostrov to J. K. Luntz.
Safety razor. 2,753,627, 7-10-56, CI. 30—59.
Isserlis, Morris D. Cleaner for exhaust waste. 2,768,705,
10-30-56, CI. 183—26.
Isserlis, Morris D. Rotating bin feeder. 2,775,371, 12-25-56,
CI. 222—168.
Isthmian Metals. Inc. : See —
Matthew, William P., and Whitney. 2,741,828.
Whitney, Lyman F., and Matthew. 2,741,932.
Italiano, Victor G., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Rollfilm
cartridge. 2,729,401, 1-3-56, CI. 242—17.
Ito, Kazuo : See —
Kazato, Kenji, and Ito. 2,753,458.
Itoh, Kiichi. Electrolytic method of producing aluminum.
2,742,414, 4-17-56, CI. 204 — 67.
Ivanofl, Alexander and V., and R. E. King, to Hayward Tyler
and Co. Ltd. Pump and motor combinations. 2,737,120,
3-6-56, CI. 103—87.
Ivanoff, Alexandre, Y. Le Grand, and P. Cuvier ; said Le
Grand and said Cuvier assors. to said Ivanoff. Optical
system for distortionless underwater vision. 2,730,014,
1-10-56. CI. 88—57.
Ivanoff, Victor : See —
Ivanoff, Alexander and V., and King. 2,737,120.
Ivarsson, Nemo V. M., to Kooperativa Forbundet, Ekonomisk
Forening. Mixer for the continuous mixing of mixed prod-
ucts. 2,732,186, 1-24-56, CI. 259—102.
Ivens, William R. C. : See —
Davies, David O., Morley, and Ivens. 2,742,755.
Ivers-Lee Co. : See —
Lefebvre, Frank J. 2,771,214.
Volckening, Lloyd I. 2,755,922.
Volckening, Lloyd I., and O'Meara. 2,737,290.
Iversen, Anfinn J. Navigation instrument. 2,761,213,
9-4-56, CI. 33—75. ...
Iversen, Arthur H., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc.
2,764,511, 9-25-56, CI. 117—217.
Iverson, Arden L., to Para-Lux Products Co. Combined col-
lar protector and shirtboard. 2,744,623, 5-8-56, CI.
206 — 46.
Iverson, Arden L., to Para-Lux Products Co. Combination
collar protector and shirtboard. 2,748,929, 6-5-56, CI.
206 — 46.
Iverson, Arden L., to Para-Lux Products Co. Garment hanger
cover. 2,774,527, 12-18-56, CI. 223—98.
Iverson, Carl. Toilet discharge valve control apparatus.
2,767,405, 10-23-56, CI. 4—55.
Iverson, Egil O. Door latch illuminating means. 2,765,396,
10-2-56, CI. 240—2.13.
2,747,538.
2,743,526, 5-1-56,
2,763,930, 9-25-56,
Iverson, Henry G. : See —
Creitz, Ellis E., and Iverson. 2,750,255.
Iverson, John O. : See —
Ringness, Cornell O. 2,757,807.
Iverson, Lauren E. Glare shield. 2,736,374, 2-28-56, CI.
160—220.
Ives, H. B., Co., The : See —
Morse, John B., Jr., and Benson.
Toungberg, Walter. 2,772,107.
Ives, Herbert R. : See —
Burns, Walter R., Gennario, and Ives. 2,739,646.
Ives, Milo W., 50% to M. W. Ives, 49% to I. G. Kennedy,
and 1% to A. W. Teale. Drill bit dressing tool. 2,771,796,
11-27-56, CI. 76—5.
Ives, Walter R., Jr. : See —
Bottom, Virgil E., and Ives. 2,743,144.
Iveson, Herbert T. : See —
Julian, Percy L., and Iveson. 2,752,378.
Julian, Percy L.. Iveson, and Radlove. 2,752,376.
Julian, Percy L., Iveson, and Radlove. 2,773,771.
Ivey, Henry F. Screen material. 2,752,521, 6-26-56, CI.
313—92.
Ivie, James O., and M. D. Thomas. Revertible draft fluid-fuel-
burning heater with safety pilot draft. 2,748,842, 6-5-56,
CI. 158—1.
Ivins, Herbert L.. to The Engine Parts Mfg. Co. Manually
operated resilient aerosol spray valve. 2,734,773, 2-14-56,
CI. 299—95.
Ivins, Owen D. : See —
Head, James D., and Ivins. 2,748,161.
Head, James D„ and Ivins. 2,748,162.
Ivory, Harry S., and J. F. Loeffler. Adjustable retractor for
surgical use. 2,751,903, 6-26-56, CI. 128—20.
Ivory, Verge. Track laying belt for a crawler type vehicle.
2,775,491, 12-25-56, CI. 305—9.
Ivy, Jessie T. Detachable top mount.
CI. 33—50.
Ivy, Jessie T. Detachable top mount.
CI. 33—50.
Iwan Bros., Inc. : See —
Runkle, Lorin R. 2,750,223.
Izen, Joe A. : See —
Abboud, Harry I. 2,769,506.
Izon, Frank H. T. : See —
Smith, Cyril R. B., and Izon. 2,756,033.
J. A. M., S. A. : See—
Chaudiere, Etienne F. 2,754,041.
J & B Building Products : See —
Thompson, Harold D. 2,734,250.
J. M. J. Industries, Inc. : See —
Gundlach, Theodore F. 2,754,906.
J. P. S. Products, Inc. : See—
Huppert, Perry I. and S. 2,747,863.
Jabczynski, Hans-Joachim : See—
Panzerbieter, Hans, Hagenhaus, Jabczynski, Bacher, and
Tiesler. 2,739,185.
Jabczynski, Hans-Joachim, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesell-
schaft. Device for controlling selector switches in auto-
matic telephone systems. 2,744,164, 5-1-56, Cl. 179 — 18.
Jaberg. Willy. Comb for treating the scalp. 2,771,890,
11-27-56, Cl. 132—115.
Jablonowski, Alexander L. Car parking system. 2,733,426,
1-31-56. Cl. 340—213.
Jabsco Pump Co. : See —
Doble, Warren. 2,772,637.
Garrison, Marion A. 2,753,809.
Jack & Heintz, Inc. : See — ■
Bergson, Arnold. 2,746,007.
Burchfield, Williard F. 2,750,308.
Gail, Stewart E. 2,738,660.
Hartz, Raymond J., and Morris. 2,738,685.
Heintz, Ralph M. 2,770,744.
Kroko, Leonard J. Re. 24,190.
Lee, Lyman S., and Beardsley. 2,755,396.
Majercak, John V. 2,762,968.
Martin, Cecil G., and Humpal. 2,773,201.
Martin, Cecil G., and Johnston. 2,745,976.
Walley, Omar C. 2,759,064.
Jacke, Raymond E., to Reynolds Metals Co. Rewrap con-
tainers. 2,750,101, 6-12-56, Cl. 229—51.
Jackes-Evans Manufacturing Co. : See —
Vargo, Frank J. 2,738,i57.
Jacks, Basil, to American Bosch Arma Corp. Shaft position-
ing control. 2,762,003, 9-4-56, Cl. 318—30.
Jacks, Robert L., J. E. Moise, and E. W. S. Nicholson, to
Esso Research and Engineering Co. Aldehyde hydrogena-
tion quench. 2,771,493, 11-20-56, Cl. 260—638.
Jacks, Williard G., to International Cellucotton Products Co.
Sanitary pad. Re. 24,137, 4-3-56, Cl. 128—290.
Jackson, Alexander F. Key holder. 2,764,202, 9-25-56, Cl.
150 — 40.
Jackson, Anton and B. A. Locking connector with hood as-
sembly. 2,761,108, 8-28-5G, Cl. 339 — 45.
Jackson, Arthur R. Charts or indicators. 2,752,880, 7-3-56,
Cl. 116—133.
Jackson, Boris A. : See-
Jackson, Anton and B. A. 2,761,108.
Jackson Box Co., The : See — ■
Sicking, Lawrence A. 2,760,715.
Jackson, Carey B., to Callery Chemical Co. Production of
compounds containing boron and hydrogen. 2,744,810,
5-8-56, Cl. 23—14.
398
INDEX OF PATENTS. 1956
Jackson & Church Co. : See —
Armstrong, Bruce. 2,747,232.
Beeman, Claude C. 2,747,499.
Eichhorn, Hermann. 2,763,260.
Jackson, Clarence E., and A. E. Shrubsall, to Union Carbide
and Carbon Corp. Welding composition. 2,751,478,
6-19-56, CI. 219—10.
Jackson, Clarence E., and A. E. Shrubsall, to Union Carbide
and Carbon Corp. Electric welding medium containing man-
ganese oxide, titania and silica. 2,755,211, 7-17-o6, CI.
148 — 26.
Jackson, Clarence E., and A. E. Shrubsall, to Union Carbide
and Carbon Corp. Welding composition for depositing
soft iron. 2,759,084, 8-14-56, CI. 219—10.
Jackson, Corwill, to Jackson Vibrators, Inc. Compactor for
asphaltic and other materials. 2,737,094, 3-6-56, CI.
94 — 48.
Jackson, Corwill, to Jackson Vibrators. Inc. Compactor for
asphaltic and other compactable materials. 2,771,012,
11-20-56. CI. 94—48.
Jackson, David, to Mavor & Coulson Ltd. Longwall mining
machine slidable on a conveyor. 2,737,379, 3-6-56, CI.
262—30.
Jackson, Deric W., to The Jeffrey Mfg. Co. Underground
mechanical crusher and stower. 2,763,436, 9-18-56, CI.
241—31.
Jackson, Donald, to Pye Ltd. Television cameras. 2,762,860,
9-11-56, 178 — 5.4.
Jackson, Donald M„ to Chiksan Co. Liquid receiving fitting.
2,740,563, 4-3-56, CI. 222 — 464.
Jackson, Earl R. Defroster for freezing coils. 2,755,371,
7-17-56. CI. 219—19.
Jackson, Edwin T., to Jackstite, Inc. Method and preas-
sembled casing for finishing a rough door opening.
2,729,956, 1-3-56, CI. 20 — 11.
Jackson, Ernest E. : See —
Wright, George W., Jauch, Clymer, Jackson, and
Scheurer. 2,732,103.
Jackson, Ernest E., and O. K. Scheurer, to Tokheim Corp.
Remote-control dispensing apparatus and valve mechanism
therefor. 2,732,100. 1-24-56, CI. 222 — 73.
Jackson, Floyd L., and J. N. Safro. Convertible cantilever
table having selectively vertically and horizontally shiftable
cantilever top. 2,766,088. 10-9-56. CI. 311—39.
Jackson, Forest W. Cleaning bag for dentures. 2,709,193,
11-6-56, CI. 15—210.
Jackson. Frank H. : See —
Nichols, Charles F., and Jackson. 2,743,418.
Jackson, Geoffrey W. : See —
Armstrong, Godfrey P., Bellrinker, Bewley, Bramwyche,
Jackson, and Wilkins. 2,750,426.
Armstrong, Godfrey P., Bewley, Jackson, Bellringer,
Bramwyche, and Wilkins. 2,750,424.
Bertsch, Joseph F., Funkhouser, and Jackson. 2,761,425.
Jackson, Harry E„ B. N. Leyland, and J. F. Wood, to Imperial'
Chemical Industries Ltd. Rubbery polymers stabilized with
metal salts of a,a-bis(2-hydroxy-3 : 5-dialkylphenyl) alkanes.
2,748,181, 5-29-56, CI. 260—810.
Jackson, Horace L. : See —
Cope, Arthur C, and Jackson. 2,748,153.
Spiess, Newton E., Jr., and Jackson. 2,738,172.
Jackson Industries, Inc. : See —
Latimer, James T. 2,738,814.
Jackson, James A., and M. Dewhurst, to Dewhurst and Partner
Ltd. Electric switchgear. 2,732,452, 1-24-56, CI. 200—87.
Jackson, James G. Projection screens. 2,763,184, 9-18-56,
pi go 90 Q
Jackson, James O., to Pittsburgh-Des Moines Steel Co. Con-
trolling delivery of air to induction and blow down type
wind tunnels. 2,748,569, 6-5-56, CI. 60—52.
Jackson, James O., to Pittsburgh-Des Moines Co. Hollow
sheet metal panels and method of making the sections
from which such panels are made. 2,762,472, 9-11-56,
CI. 189—34.
Jackson, Jesse A. Log debarker utilizing rubbing action of
rubber-tired wheels. 2,765,011, 10-2-50. CI. 144—208.
Jackson. John, J. A. Maul, and E. E. Pohl, to American
Machine & Foundry Co. Cigarette feed for packaging
machines. 2,736,476, 2-28-56. CI. 226—5.
Jackson, John D. : See —
Coates, Cecil C, and Jackson. 2,750,624.
Jackson, John E. Method of making a bolt anchor shield.
2,762,119. 9-11-56, CI. 29—533.
Jackson, John G., to Eastman Oil Well Survey Co. Apparatus
for and method of logging earth bores. 2,755,430, 7-17-56,
CI. 324—1.
Jackson, John G.. and R. H. Kingdon, to Square D Co.
Panelbonrd. 2,767,354. 10-16-56. CI. 317 — 120.
Jackson, John H., to Mathieson Chemical Corp. Magnesium-
lithium base alloys. 2,742,357, 4-17-56. CI. 75—168.
Jackson, Jonas A. (Jack). Transplanter. 2,731,928,1-24-56,
CI. 111—7.
Jackson, Kenneth, to H. Fisher (Oldham) Ltd. Washing ma-
chines. 2,770,122, 11-13-50, CI. 68—133.
Jackson, Lee M., to New Era Enterprises, Inc. Bobby pin.
2,737,188, 3-6-56, CI. 132—50.
Jackson. Leslie K. : See —
Roche, Melvin E., and Jackson. 2,772,424.
Jackson, Leslie K., to Harvard Mfg. Co. Bedframe having
special support leg. 2,743,464. 5-1-56, Cl. 5 — 310.
Jackson, Leslie K., to The Harvard Mfg. Co. Headboard
positioning means for bedframes. 2,745,116, 5-15-56, Cl.
5-131.
Jackson. Nolan C. to Wichita Precision Tool Co., Inc. Re-
volving type garment finisher having adjustable shoulder
structure. 2,736,471, 2-28-56, Cl. 223—67.
Jackson, Nolan C. to Wichita Precision Tool Co., Inc. Gar-
nii'iii finishing machine having automatic fluid flow control.
2.736.472, 2-28-56, Cl. 223 — 67.
Jackson, Norman W. : See —
Molins, Desmond W., Ruau. and Jackson. 2,762,374.
Jackson, Paul L., and V. F. Zackay. to Ford Motor Co. Proc-
ess of preparing an iron base melt. 2,745,740, 5-15-56,
Cl. 75—130.5.
Jackson, Percy : See —
Purdie, William H., and Jackson. 2,737,162.
Purdie. William H., and Jackson. 2.754.813.
Purdie, William H., and Jackson. 2.700.334.
Purdie, William H., and Jackson. 2.769.302.
Purdie. William H.. Jackson, and Gunn. 2,734,492.
Jackson, Peter F Apparatus for treating tobacco prior to
redrying. 2,752,695, 7-3-56, Cl. 34—85.
Jackson, Richard W. : See —
Koepsell, Harold J., Jackson, and Hoffman. 2,729,587.
Jackson, Robert O., to Beaver Tool and Engineering Corp.
Tool shank and holdback keyway construction. 2,774,603,
12-18-56, Cl. 279—97.
Jackson, Stuart P. : See —
Burton, Lester W., and Jackson. 2,744,218.
Jackson, T. Burr, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Method and appa-
ratus for continuously reducing recorded telemetric data.
2,746,833, 5-22-56, Cl. 346—107.
Jackson, Thomas M. : See —
Beck, Arnold H. W., Jackson, and Lytollis. 2,775,722.
Hough, George H., and Jackson. 2,740,921.
Jackson, Thomas M., and I. H. Praser. to International Stand-
ard Electric Corp. Electrical circuits using multi-gap cold
cathode gas filled tubes. 2.749,479, 6-5-56, Cl. 315—84.6.
Jackson, Thomas W. Cooled turbine blade. 2,755,061,
7-17-56, Cl. 253—39.15.
Jackson Vibrators, Inc. : See —
Jackson, Corwill. 2,737,094.
Jackson, Corwill. 2,771,012.
Jackson, Wallace T., to Eastman Kodak Co. Tow opening
device. 2,737,688. 3-13-56. Cl. 19—66.
Jackson, Warren, Jr., and R. A. Gardner, to The Standard
Oil Co. Isothermal calorimeter. 2,733,602, 2-7-56 Cl.
73—190.
Jackson, William H. : See —
Chapman, Albert B., McDonough, and Jackson.
2,759,709.
Jackson, William H., to The Udvlite Corp. Contact for elec-
troplating machines. 2,762,772. 9-11-56, Cl. 204 — 213.
Jackson, William K., to Philco Corp. Neutralized amplifier
circuit. 2,770,683, 11-13-56, Cl. 179 — 171.
Jackson, Winston J., to Eastman Kodak Co. Bubble cap.
2,732,194. 1-24-56, Cl. 261—114.
Jackstite, Inc. : See —
Jackson, Edwin T.
Jacob, Andrew G. Knee action alignment device. 2,738,589,
3-20-56, Cl. 33—180.
Jacob. Carlyle W. Apparatus for reproduction of pictures.
2,752,833, 7-3-56. Cl. 95—1.7.
Jacob, Fritz, to Gesellsehaft fuer Linde's Eismaschinen
Aktiengesellsehaft. Method and apparatus for fractionat-
ing air and power production. 2,753,698, 7-10-56, Cl.
62 — 123.
Jacob. Robert M.. and J. G. Robert, to Parke, Davis & Co.
Dichloracetamidonitrophenyl - hydroxypropanol. 2,751,413,
6-19-56, Cl. 260 — 562.
Jacob, Werner : See —
Nottebohm. Carl L., Jacob, Lauppe, and Schabert.
2.774,687.
Jacobi, Edward N., to Briggs & Stratton Corp. Means for
securing an instrument to an instrument panel. 2,745,275,
5-15-56. Cl. 70—370.
Jacobi, Edward N., to Briggs & Stratton Corp. Keyhole
shutter for pin tumbler lock. 2.747,397, 5-29-56, Cl.
70-^155.
Jacobi, Edward N., to Briggs & Stratton Corp. Lock mech-
anism. 2,750,788, 6-19-56, Cl. 70 — 379.
Jacobi, Ernst : See —
Hotovy, Rudolf, Jacobi, and Kuessner. 2,734,062.
Jacobi, George T., and H. D. Parks, to General Electric Co.
Simultaneous linear equation computer. 2,740,584. 4-3-56,
Cl. 235—61.
Jacobi, Thomas E., to General Motors Corp. Multi-speed
synchro data transmission system. 2,769,125, 10-30-50,
Cl. 318 — 30.
Jacobi, Werner, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellsehaft.
Switching device. 2,753,489, 7-3-56, Cl. 315—168.
.Tacohowitz, David L. : See — ■
Burkhardt, Norman C, and Jacobowitz. 2,765,615.
Jacobowitz, Herman : See —
Parker, Sydney R., and Jacobowitz. 2,760,075.
Jacobs Aircraft Engine Co. : See —
Lemont, Harold E.. Jr., and Berger. 2,751,988.
Jacobs, Alan, % to W. A. Nelson. Self-contained, instan-
taneously responsive fire extinguisher. 2,755,805, 7-24-56,
Cl. 169 — 31.
Jacobs, Arthur, to Mason, Au & Magenheimer Conf. Mfg. Co.
Food processing machine and method. 2,759.437, 8-21-56,
Cl. 107 — 44.
Jacobs, Arthur W. Svnthetic resin gland tvpe coupling for
tubes. 2.755.110. 7-17-50, Cl. 285—331.
LIST OF PATENTEES
399
Jacobs, Arthur W. Chain tool with single drive means for
punch and clamp. 2,774,212, 12-18-56, CI. 59—7.
Jacobs, Charles H. : -See —
Bradley, Robert O., Simonds, and Jacobs. 2,772,383.
Jacobs, Charles T., to Thomas A. Edison Inc. Multistation
remotely-controlled phonographic system. 2,740,846,
4-3-56, CI. 179—100.1.
Jacobs, Clifton N and G. H. Hopkins, to Taylor Fibre Co.
Method of continuous production of rods, tubes, and the
like. 2,751,320, 6-19-56, CI. 154—91.
Jacobs, David I. H. : See —
Hall. Reginald H, Jacobs, and Jaequet. 2,732,940.
Jacobs, David I. H., to Hercules Powder Co. Recovery of
phenols. 2,736,753, 2-28-56, CI. 260 — 621.
Jacobs, Donald H. Mounting for electronic circuit. 2,734,151,
2-7-56, CI. 317—101.
Jacobs, Donald H. Measuring by a series of signals.
2,734,188, 2-7-56, CI. 340—206.
Jacobs, Donald H. Means for measuring angular distances.
2,740,952, 4-3-56, CI. 340—206.
Jacobs, Donald H., S. Scholnick, and M. A. Martin, said
Scholnick and said Martin to said Jacobs. Means for meas-
uring fluid pressure. 2,755,607, 7-24-56, CI. 73—386.
Jacobs, F. L., Co. : See —
Mieras, Spencer H, and Wheeler. 2,743,131.
Miles. Charles C, Jr. 2,743,008.
Jacobs, Foster : See —
Vantlander, Edward, and Jacobs. 2,746,626.
Jacobs, George B. Bundle throwing handle device. 2,749,172,
6-5-56, CI. 294—26.
Jacobs, Henry S., and J. M. Curtin, to Harnischfeger Corp.
Induced current torque transmitter. 2,773,202, 12-4-56,
CI. 310—64.
Jacobs, Henry S., and T. M. Fast, to Harnischfeger Corp.
Electro-magnetic apparatus for torque transmission.
2,773.204, 12-4-56, CI. 310—93.
Jacobs, Henry S., and J. M. Curtin, to Harnischfeger Corp.
Armatures 'for induced current torque transmitting appa-
ratus. 2.773.998. 12-11-56, CI. 310—105.
Jacobs, Herbert, J. Ricco. and P. Guglielmo. Streak elim-
inator for offset duplicating machines. 2,771,840, 11-27-56,
CI. 101 — 425.
Jacobs, Irvin W., and J. W. Sims. Utility bin. 2,731,319,
1-17-56, CI. 312—310.
Jacobs, James W. : See —
Coning, Donald L., and Jacobs. 2,762,229.
Jacobs, James W., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerating
apparatus. 2,729,720, 1-3-56, CI. 200 — 140.
Jacobs, James W., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerating
apparatus. 2,737,026, 3-6-56, CI. 62 — 4.
Jacobs, James W., to General Motors Corp. Relief valve for
rotary compressor. 2,738,657, 3-20-56, CI. 62—117.75.
Jacobs, James W., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerator
having multiple section evaporator. 2,741,095, 4—10-56,
CI. 62—1.
Jacobs, James W., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerating
apparatus. 2,745,257, 5-15-56. CI. 62 — 4.
Jacobs, James W., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerating
apparatus. 2,747.385, 5-29-56. CI. 62 — 4.
Jacobs. James W.. to General Motors Corp. Refrigerating
apparatus. 2,755,362, 7-17-56, CI. 200—140.
icobs, James W., to Gene:
clutch — manually controlled.
32.
Jacobs, James W., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerating
apparatus. 2.762,888, 9-11-56, CI. 200—140.
Jacobs, James W., and C. H. Wurtz, to General Motors Corp.
Refrigerator cabinet and evaporator structure. 2,773,361,
12-11-56, CI. 62—117.3.
Jacobs, James W., and D. J. Barbulesco, to General Motors
Corp. Vehicle refrigerating apparatus. 2,774,222,
12-18-56, CI. 62—4.
Jacobs, Jerome E., and E. E. St. John, to Hughes Aircraft
Co. Frequency modulation of crystal oscillator. 2,747,164,
5-22-56, CI. 332—26.
Jacobs, John E.. to General Electric Co. X-ray stabilizer.
2,730,627, 1-10-56, CI. 250—97.
Jacobs, John E., to General Electric Co. Inspection device.
2,732,503, 1-24-56, CI. 250—52.
Jacobs. John E., to General Electric Co. Interval timing
apparatus. 2,747,104, 5-22-56, CI. 250—95.
Jacobs. John E.. to General Electric Co. Inspection device.
2,763,787, 9-18-56, CI. 250—83.3.
Jacobs. John E.. and R. Frerichs, to General Electric Co.
Process and apparatus for image production and recorda-
tion. 2.764,093, 9-25-56, CI. 250—65.
Jacobs, John H. Gas generator and method. 2,772,952,
12-4-56, CI. 23—281.
Jacobs. Joseph H. : See —
Jacobs, Marcellus L. and J. H. 2,751,575.
Jacobs, Marcellus L. and J. H. 2,753.719.
J.icohs, Joseph H.. to Jacobs Wind Electric Co. Rotary snow
plow. 2.770,893. 11-20-56, CI. 37—13.
Jacobs, Joseph J., and R. M. Higgins, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg.
Co. Screening arrangement for fluid lubricated bearings.
2,764,456. 9-25-56, CI. 308—78.
Jacobs, Leonard : See —
Sternick. Sidney, Kruger, and Jacobs. 2,761,484.
Jacobs Mfg. Co.. The : See —
Stoner. Arthur M., and Haviland. 2,746,758.
Jacobs, Marcellus L. and J. H. Emergencv signal system
for motor vehicles. 2,751,575, 6-19-56, CI. 340 — 72.
Jacobs. Marcellus L. and J. H. Engine starter. 2,753,719,
7-10-50, CI. 74—6.
Jacobs, Morris B., to American Home Products Corp. Meta-
phosphate complexes of diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and
purifying said toxoids. 2,772,202, 11-27-56, CI. 167—78.
Jacobs, Philip C, Jr., to The Chase Shawmut Co. Magnetic
blast fuses. 2,734,110, 2-7-56. CI. 200 — 120.
Jacobs, Philip C, Jr., and F. J. Kozacka, to The Chase-Shaw-
mut Co. Methods of assembling fuses. 2,740,187, 4-3-56,
CI. 29—155.5.
Jacobs, Robert B. : See —
Greanias, Evon C, and Jacobs. 2,746,286.
Greanias, Evon C, and Jacobs. 2,753,247.
Kapff, Sixt F., and Jacobs. 2,752,776.
Jacobs, Robert B., and E. V. Greanias, to Standard Oil Co.
Flash point determination and recording. 2,752,777,
7-3-56, CI. 73 — 36.
Jacobs, Robert B., E. C. Greanias, to Standard Oil Co.
Ion chamber percent hydrogen instrument. 2,757,290,
7-31-56, CI. 250 — 43.5.
Jacobs, Samuel S., and W. Pechy, to American Can Co. Ma-
chine for filling liquids into containers. 2,755,980, 7-24-56,
CI. 226—97.
Jacobs, Stephen, and W. E. Gleason, to General Electric Co.
Turbine valve actuating gear. 2,733,611, 2-7-56, CI.
74—110.
Jacobs, Werner. Device for producing reciprocating movement
from rotary. 2,770,974, 11-20-56, CI. 74 — 54.
Jacobs, William, and J. S. Darling. Dispenser with friction-
ally interfitting parts in which a closure member is rotat-
able about an axis. 2,744,666, 5-8-56, CI. 222—545.
Beverage dispenser. 2,744,660, 5-8-56,
Jacobs, William H.
CI. 222—146.
Jacobs, William H. Beverage dispenser. 2,745,641, 5-15-56,
CI. 259—36.
Jacobs Wind Electric Co. : See —
Jacobs, Joseph H. 2,770.893.
Jacobsen, Alexander, to Eagle Mfg. Co. Crop blower.
2,739,846, 3-27-56, CI. 302—37.
Jacobsen, Andrew B., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Coded data
transmission system. 2,772,399, 11-27-56, CI. 333 — 20.
Jacobsen, Bent B., and L. Lewin, to International Standard
Electric Corp. Arrangements for compensating the effects
of discontinuities in electromagnetic waveguides. 2,758,287,
8-7-56, CI. 333—98.
Jacobsen, Edwin. Safety razors. 2,766,523, 10-16-56, CI.
30 — 74.1.
Jacobsen, Einar A to Jacobsen Manufacturing Co. Cutting
disk assembly for power mowers. 2,737,772, 3-13-56,
CI. 56 — 295.
Jacobsen, Karl O. Earth moving hydraulic suction nozzles.
2,774,569, 12-18-56, CI. 255—24.
Jacobsen, Lance R„ to Hoffman Electronics Corp. Oscilla-
tors. 2,757,288, 7-31-56, CI. 250—36.
Jacobsen. Le Roy V., to Bee-Line Co. Attachment for frame
straightening machines. 2,742,945, 4-24-56 CI. 153 — 32.
Jacobsen, Le Roy V.. and F. G. Baker, to Bee-Line Co. Elec-
trical device for measuring angles. 2,742,707, 4-24-56,
CI. 33—206.
Jacobsen Manufacturing Co. : See —
Jacobsen, Einar A. 2,737,772.
Jacobsohn, David H. : See —
Chu, Jeffrey C, and Jacobsohn. 2,745,006.
Jacobson, Abraham W.. and P. P. Famiglietti, to The Bristol
Co. Telemetric apparatus. 2,752,585, 6-26-56, CI.
340—183.
Jacobson, Arthur G., deceased, by C. C. Cowell, administrator,
and C. R. Kaddeland, to Miehle Printing Press & Mfg. Co.
Sheet fed rotary printing press with sheet slitting attach-
ment. 2,767,790, 10-23-56, CI. 164 — 61.
Jacobson, David. Space heater. 2,754,400, 7-10-56, CI.
219—34.
Jacobson, Eugene W., to Gulf Research & Development Co.
Device for continuous removal of solids from fluids.
2,747,741. 5-29-56, CI. 210 — 165.
Jacobson, Eugene W., to Gulf Research & Development Co.
Nutating disc meter for corrosive and abrasive solid laden
liquid. 2.766,733, 10-16-56, CI. 121 — 69.
Jacobson, Felix C, to Platers & Stampers Ltd. Pressure
cookers. 2.748,975, 6-5-56, CI. 220—46.
Jacobson, Gustaf L., and J. C. Oberg, to Steel Partitions, Inc.
Slidable enclosures for bath tubs and the like. 2,748,908,
6-5-56, CI. 189—46.
Jacobson, Harry : See —
Quinones, Luis, and Rodriguez. 2,766,541.
Jacobson, Harvey B. : See —
Brandon, Clarence W. 2,732,687.
Jacobson, Henning W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
Coating fabrics. 2,764,503, 9-25-56, CI. 117 — 63.
Jacobson, Henning W., and P. L. Salzberg, to E.
de Nemours & Co. Coating process and products therefrom.
2,764.504. 9-25-56, CI. 117—63.
Jacobson, Howard C. Hammer mill with plural screens of
different mesh. Re. 24,147, 5-1-56, CI. 241 — 89.
Jacobson. James J. Container having integral support means.
2,747,760, 5-29-56, CI. 220—18.
Jacobson. Jesse C, to United Air Lines, Inc. Stud loosening
and tightening tool. 2,771.805, 11-27-56, CI. 81 — 53.
Jacobson, John W. : See —
Baker, John H., and Jacobson. 2,739,441.
Jacobson Mfg. Co. : See —
Strasel, Raymond K. 2,730,264.
Jacobson, Moses G., to Mine Safety Appliance Co. Apparatus
for measuring component ratios of fluid mixture streams.
2,734,381, 2-14-56, CI. 73—196.
Co.
du Pont
400
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Jacobson, Moses G., J. C. Gilfert, F. J. De Luca, and W. F.
Mruk, to Mine Safety Appliances Co. Bolometer. 2,769,884,
11-6-56, CI. 201—63.
Jacobson, Oscar W. : See —
Berger, Sol J., and Jacobson. 2,735,203.
Jacobson, Sidney. Fabric protecting iron shoe. 2,750,697,
6-19-56, CI. 38—97.
Jacobson, Sven. Apparatus for hauling grain. 2,759,511,
8-21-56, CI. 146—250.
Jacobson, William E. Liquid soldering gun. 2,774,321,
12-18-56, CI. 113—93.
Jacoby-Bender, Inc. : See —
Burkhardt, Norman C, and Jacobowitz. 2,765,615.
Duerr, Charles. 2,764,796.
Jacoby, George A. : See —
Ervin, Clyde T., and Jacoby. 2,742,282.
Jacoby, Harry D., to Irrigation Equipment Co., Inc. Wheel
hub coupling for irrigation pipeline. 2,766,996, 10-16-56,
Jaco'kes, Benton D., to Walker Mfg. Co. of Wisconsin. Muffler
shell forming machine. 2,736,284, 2-28-56, CI. 113—34.
Jacquard Knitting Machine Co., Inc. : See—
Wiesinger, Frederick C. 2,743,595.
Jacques, George E., and R. L. Gates, to Thompson Products,
Inc. Coaxial switch. 2,733,318, 1-31-56, CI. 200 — 153.
Jacques, Robert B. : See —
Sinclair, George, and Jacques. 2,736,864.
Jacques, Stanley A., to Askania Regulator Co. Proportional
fluid delivery relay jet pipe regulator. 2,742,022, 4-17-56,
CI. 121—41.
Jacquet, Maurice V. : See —
Hall, Reginald H., Jacobs, and Jacquet. 2,732,940.
Jacuzzi Bros., Inc. : See —
Jacuzzi, Candido, and Nash. 2,738,787.
Jacuzzi, Candido, and Nash. 2,747,507.
Jacuzzi, Valeriano. 2,757,681.
Nash, Floyd M. 2,756,762.
Jacuzzi, Candido. Ball-catapulting golf practice club.
2,743,930, 5-1-56, CI. 273—193.
Jacuzzi, Candido, and F. M. Nash, to Jacuzzi Bros., Inc.
Hydrotherapy apparatus. 2,738,787, 3-20-56, CI. 128—66.
Jacuzzi, Candido, and F. M. Nash, to Jacuzzi Bros., Inc.
Self-priming deep well pumping system. 2,747,507, 5-29-56,
CI. 103—5.
Jacuzzi, Valeriano, to Jacuzzi Bros., Inc. Self priming con-
version unit for centrifugal pump systems. 2,757,681,
8-7-56, CI. 137—112.
Jaeger, Gebhard, to The Jaeger Machine Co. Lifting device.
2,732,248, 1-24-56, CI. 294—88.
Jaeger, Jacob J., to Pratt & Whitney Co., Inc. Control sys-
tem for machine tools. 2,747,151, 5-22-56, CI. 318—162.
Jaeger, Kurt S. : See —
Bergtholdt, George C, and Jaeger. 2,758,637.
Jaeger Machine Co., The : See —
Apel, John H., and DufEey. 2,743,798.
Jaeger, Gebhard. 2,732,248.
Lamberton, Ralph E. 2,739,758.
Jaeschke, Ralph L., to Eaton Mfg. Co. Control for electric
machinery. 2,744,213. 5-1-56. CI. 317—6.
Jaeschke, Ralph L., to Eaton Mfg. Co. Electric motor con-
trol. 2,759,136, 8-14-56, CI. 318—207.
Jaeschke, Ralph L., to Eaton Mfg. Co. Control for drive sys-
tems. 2,760,611, 8-28-56, CI. 192— .098.
Jaeschke, Ralph L., to Eaton Mfg. Co. Electromagnetic
controls. 2,761,538, 9-4-56, CI. 192 — 21.5.
Jaffe, Bernard : See —
Schmitt, George P., and Jaffe. 2,739,094.
Jaffe, Bernard, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Piezoelectric trans-
ducers using lead titanate and lead zirconate. Re. 24,191,
7-31-56, CI. 310—8.0.
Jaffe, Harry, and M. Rubin. Foldable cushion. 2,738,834,
3-20-56, CI. 155 — 182.
Jaffe, Jerome. Table leg construction. 2,768,044, 10-23-56,
CI. 311—110.
Jaffe, Joseph : See —
Lovshin, Frank A., and Jaffe. 2,753,894.
Jaffe, Mary S., to General Electric Co. Flexible electro-
luminescent laminated panel. 2,774,004, 12-11-56, CI.
313 — 108.
Jaffee. Robert I., and H. R. Ogden, to Rem-Cru Titanium,
Inc. Titanium base alloys. 2,750,289, 6-12-56, CI.
75 -175.5.
Jaffee, Robert I., H. R. Ogden, and D. J. Maykuth, to Rem-Cru
Titanium, Inc. Titanium base alloys. 2,754,204, 7-10-56,
CI. 75—175.5.
Jaffee, Robert I., H. R. Ogden, and D. J. Maykuth, to Rem-Cru
Titanium, Inc. Titanium base alloys. 2,754,205, 7-10-56,
CI. 75—175.5.
Jagenberg-Werke Akt.-Ges. : See —
Drese, Wilhelm. 2,734,657.
Hornstein, Victor, and Schelp. 2,744,425.
Lenz, Bernhard. 2,772,838.
Miiller, Erich, and Michaelis. 2,766,720.
Weiler, Wilhelm. 2,764,408.
Zerlin, Hans. 2,735,604.
Jagger, James H., to Armstrong Siddeley Motors Ltd. Con-
trolling fuel supply for an aircraft gas turbine engine dur-
ing acceleration at different altitudes. 2,741,089, 4-10-56,
CI. 60—39.28.
Jagger, James H., to Armstrong Siddeley Motors Ltd. Sys-
tem for regulating the supply of liquid fuel to a gas
turbine. 2,757,511, 8-7-56, CI. 60—39.28.
Jaggle, Erich : See —
Weieshuhn, Peter, and Jaggle. 2,731,891.
Jagiel, Zigmund J. Sectional frame structure. 2,736,613,
2-28-56, CI. 304—2.
Jagiel, Zigmund J. Sectional scaffolding construction.
2,739,848, 3-27-56, CI. 304—2.
Jagsch, Carl F., to Timmons Metal Products Co. Vending
trailer. 2,771,318, 11-20-56, CI. 296 — 22.
Jahn, Charles R. Knife sharpener. 2,749,678, 6-12-56, CI.
51—181.
Jahn, Dale M., to Sperry Rand Corp. Apparatus for con-
verting digital information to an analog voltage.
2,729,812, 1-3-56, CI. 340—347.
Jahn, Leroy B. Water closet flushing mechanism. 2,762,059,
9-11-56, CI. 4—32.
Jahn, Leory B. Water closet flushing mechanism. 2,762,060,
9-11-56, CI. 4—41.
Jahn, Paul : See —
Junghans, Helmut, and Jahn. 2,742,875.
Jahn, Werner : See —
Wohlrab, Hans-Christoph, and Jahn. 2,735,900.
Jahnel, Ernst, to A. Schroder. Driving arrangement.
2,758,485, 8-14-56, CI. 74 — 424.8.
Jahnentz, Walter K. Weichert, and W. Reich I, to Chemische
Werke Huls Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the recovery
of light oil from cracking gases. 2,764,524, 9-25-56, CI.
196—23.
Jahnes, Henry J. : See —
Williams, Virgil C, and Jahnes. 2,768,223.
Jahnig, Charles E. : See —
Barr, Frank T., Brown, Burnside, and Jahnig. 2,773,017.
Burnside, Harvey E. W., Jahnig, and Brown. 2,736,687.
Rich, Wilson C, Jr., and Jahnig. 2,762,753.
Smith. Brook I., and Jahnig. 2,734,853.
Jahnig, Charles E., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Method for controlling temperatures in fluidized solids sys-
tems for the conversion of hydrocarbons. 2,735,802,
2-21-56, CI. 196—52.
Jahnig, Charles B., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Purification of hydrocarbon oils. 2,761,821, 9-4-56, CI.
196—52.
Jahnig, Charles E., and F. T. Barr, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Conversion of hydrocarbons in two stages
with inert and catalyst particles. 2,731,395, 1-17-56, CI.
196—49.
Jahnig, Charles E., H. E. W. Burnside, and J. W. Brown, to
Standard Oil Development Co. Conversion of hydrocar-
bons. 2,731,400, 1-17-56. CI. 202—14.
Jahnig, Charles E., and J. W. Brown, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Conversion of hydrocarbons for the pro-
duction of unsaturates and gasoline with the use of inert
solids. 2,731,508, 1-17-56, CI. 260—683.
Jahnig, Charles E., and B. I. Smith, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Calcination of fluid coke utilizing shot.
2,743,216 4-24-56, CI. 202—14.
Jahnke, Robert L. : See —
Nelson, Jean R., and Jahnke. 2,756,596.
Jakab, Mauricio. Powder atomizer container. 2,770,068,
11-13-56, CI. 43—146.
Jakes Foundry Co., The : See —
Backer, Frederick C. 2,751,233.
Jakes, William C, Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Microwave antenna system. 2,775,761, 12-25-56, CI.
343—834.
Jakeway, Gerald V., to Keeler Brass Co. Push button door
handles adapted for use on the doors of automobiles, re-
frigerators, and the like. 2,739,831, 3-27-56, CI.
292—336.3.
Jakeway, Gerald V., to Keeler Brass Co. Push button door
handle for automobiles, refrigerators, and the like.
2,761,721, 9-4-56, CI. 292—336.3.
Jakimiuk, Wsiewolod J., to Societe Nationale de Construc-
tions Aeronautiques du Sud-Est. Aircraft landing skis.
2,741,446. 4-10-56, CI. 244—102.
Jakimiuk, Wsiewolod J., and G. J. B. V. Hereil, to Societe
Nationale de Constructions Aeronautiques du Sud-Est. Air-
craft take-off carriage and the method of utilizing same.
2,774,557, 12-18-56, CI. 244—63.
Jakobsen, Jakob K., to Aktieselskabet Burmeister & Wain's
Maskin-Og Skibsbyggeri. Diffuser for the conversion of
kinetic energy into pressure energy and axial-flow engine
provided with such a diffuser. 2,762,560, 9-11-56, CI.
230—122.
Jakosky, John J., to Union Oil Co. of California. Mag-
netometer. 2,730,673, 1-10-56. CI. 324 — 7.
Jakosky, John J., 40% to International Geophysics, Inc., and
60% to Signal Oil and Gas Co. Projectile firing control
system. 2,759,397, 8-21-56. CI. 89—1.
Jakoubek. Frank J., to Star Jack Co.. Inc. Hydraulic jack
reservoir. 2.773,509, 12-11-56, CI. 137 — 587.
Jakubczak, Arthur : See —
Huppert, Paul, and Jakubczak. 2,774,681.
Katz. Joseph M., Hurst, and Jakubczak. 2,772,187.
Jakubowski, Albert : See —
Wisniewski, Leo J. 2,759,260.
Jalbert, Emile I. : See —
Jalbert, Adrien L. 2,753,838.
Jalma, Michael M. Gas and
2,756,976, 7-31-56, CI. 261—36.
iquid contact apparatus.
LIST OF PATENTEES
401
Konigsberg, Moses, and Camps-Campins. 2,771,456.
James, Albert L., to Milprint, Inc. Art of producing wax-
coated wrappers having a silicone anti-blocking layer.
2,708,906, 10-30-50, CI. 117—68.
James, Bill T. Ornament in the nature of a tree. 2,732,645,
1-31-56. CI. 41— 15. . .
James, Bill Y. Knock-down type ornamental tree structure.
2,732,646. 1-31-56, CI. 41—15.
James, Bill T. Interchangeable center unit for decorative
package bow. 2,736.115. 2-28-56, CI. 41—10.
James, Bill Y. Decorative article in the nature of a candle
holder. 2,736.182, 2-28-56, CI. 67—23.
James Bill Y. Ornament holder for decorative package bows.
2,771.695, 11-27-56, CI. 41— 10. ■ ■ _c
James, Bill Y. Decorative package bow. 2,774,164, 12-18-ob,
Cl 41 10
James, Cyril' H., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Machines
for shaping the toe portions of slip-lasted shoes. 2,740,140,
4-3-56, CI 12—7.8.
James, David T. : See —
Wagner, John C, and James. 2,762,365.
James, Duane A. : See —
James, Lewis A. and D. A. 2,730,384.
James, E. N. : See —
Deyo, Leonard C. 2,751,986.
James, Edward C. Venetian blind pull cord and tape fasten-
ers. 2,767,786, 10-23-56, CI. 160 — 173.
James, Edwin E. : See —
Cottrell, Wayne W., and James. 2,769,360.
James, Emrys G., to The General Electric Co. Ltd. Crystal
contact devices. 2,757,322, 7-31-56, CI. 317—235.
James, Emrys G., and A. O. E. Lindell, to The General Elec-
tric Co. Ltd. Crystal contact devices. 2,731,561, 1-17-56,
CI. 250—31.
James, Eric B. : See —
Holman, Richard C, Oram, and James. 2,738,769.
James, Frederick O., and A. Humphreys, to Lever Brothers
Co. Bleaching of soaps and soapstocks. 2,755,294,7-17-56,
CI. 260—419.
James, Harold A. : See —
Day, Herbert O., and Roberts. 2,765,719.
James, Harold V., to O. K. Rubber, Inc. Tire recapping
machines. 2,730,764, 1-17-56, CI. 18—18.
James, Ivanhoe J. P., and J. A. Lodge, to Electric & Musical
Industries Ltd. Color television apparatus. 2,738,379,
3-13-56, CI. 178—5.4.
James, Ivanhoe J. P., and P. P. T. C. Stillwell, to Electric &
Musical Industries Ltd. Cathode ray tubes. 2,740,918,
4-3-56, CI. 315—10.
James, Ivor J., Jr., and A. C. McKinnis, to Union Oil Co. of
California. Chemical oxidation process in the adsorbed
phase. 2,756,127, 7-24-56, CI. 23—157.
James, Ivor J., Jr., and A. C. McKinnis, to Union Oil Co. of
California. Process for chemical reaction in the adsorbed
phase of solid adsorbents. 2,756,247, 7-24-56, CI. 260 — 449.
James, Jimmie : See —
Herider, Elmer A., and James. 2,737,666.
James, Jolly. Palling fruit retarder. 2,752,926, 7-3-56, CI.
134—333.
James, Larry N. Fumigation shoe and hood. 2,768,591,
10-30-56, CI. 111—7.
James, Lawrence H. Signalling device. 2,774,324, 12-18-56,
CI. 116—109.
James, Lewis A. and D. A., to Cribben and Sexton Co.
Sleeve compressed resilient socket coupling. 2,730,384,
1-10-56. CI. 285—161.
James Mfg. Co. : See —
Hazen, Gretzolon L. 2,745,539.
Potter, Leon M., and Willett. 2,742,138.
James, Ralph E., Jr. : See —
Koch, Robert B„ and James. 2,747,222.
Koch, Robert B., and James. 2,747,224.
James, Thomas H., and L. W. Tregillus, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Photographic solvent transfer reproduction. 2,751,300,
6-19-56, CI. 95—88.
James. Varnell L. R. : See —
Heinemann, Milton, and James. 2,751,636.
James, Wilbert : See — •
Nagy, John, and James. 2,741,835.
James, William F., to USCO Power Equipment Corp. Pole
supported switching station. 2,758,167, 8-7-56, CI.
200 — 48.
James, William S., to Fram Corp. Apparatus for removing
heavy dust from air. 2,731,102, 1-17-56, CI. 183—34.
James, William S., to Fram Corp. Filter cartridge pull-out
device. 2,731,155, 1-17-56, CI. 210—169.
James, William S., to Fram Corp. Combined full-flow and
part-flow oil filter. 2.748,949, 6-5-56, CI. 210 — 183.
James, William S. Pleated paper filter element. 2,759,610,
8-21-56, CI. 210—169.
Jameson, Joseph L. Production of turbine blades. 2,755,604,
7-24-56, CI. 51—141.
Jameson, Joseph L. Apparatus for finishing surfaces having
shapes which vary along their lengths. 2,761,254, 9-4-56,
CI. 51—141.
Jamieson, Jack B., and J. A. Long, to Jamieson Saw Chain,
Inc. Insert tooth for power saw chain. 2,749,950, 6-12-56,
CI. 143—135.
Jamieson, John W. : See —
Dingman, Thomas C, and Jamieson. 2,735,710.
Dingman, Thomas C, and Jamieson. 2,754,671.
Jamieson, William F., and J. 2,766,338.
Jamieson Saw Chain, Inc. : See —
Jamieson, Jack B., and Long. 2,749,950.
Jamieson, William : See —
Smith, Thomas R., and Jamieson. 2,758,899.
Jamieson, William F., and J. Dwell rotor for a distributor.
2,766,338, 10-9-56, CI. 200—24.
Jamilkowski, Vincent S., and B. W. Swanson. Tool holders.
2,772,094, 11-27-56, CI. 279—16.
Jamison Cold Storage Door Co. : See —
Evans, Winfleld C. 2,729,486.
Evans, Winfield C. 2,731,682.
Jamison, Le Roy : See — ■
Dryg, Donald W., Jamison, and von Edeskuty. 2.751,954.
Jamison, Robert M. : See —
Arnold, Orlan M., and Jamison. 2,771,343.
Jamison, Samuel J., and F. Yates, to Chicopee Mfg. Corp.
Noncorrugating fabric. Re. 24,139, 4-10-56, CI. 139 — 426.
Janata, Frank. Hedge-trimming machine. 2,762,186, 9-11-56,
Qj 5q 233
Janaushek, George F. : See —
Dayger, Jonas E., and Janaushek. 2,738,130.
Janaushek, George F., and S. F. Tse, to International Busi-
ness Machines Corp. Record controlled machine.
2,758.537, 8-14-56, CI. 101—19.
Jancosek, Andrew, Jr. : See —
Jancosek, Andrew T. and A. J. 2,767,580.
Jancosek, Andrew T. and A., Jr., to Standard Oil Co. Inter-
face level indicator. 2,767,586, 10-23-56, CI. 73—329.
Jancsics, Mathias. Key carrying device. 2,737,046, 3-6-56,
£] jo dtgiy
Jand'asek, Vladimir J. : See —
English, Herdis G., Jandasek, and Gillespie. 2,745,354.
Jandt, Charles H. : See —
Spencer, Robert I., and Jandt. 2,701,113.
Jandus, Herbert S., to Houdaille Industries, Inc. Automobile
bumper attachment. 2,749 170, 6-5-56, CI. 293 — 64.
Janes, John R., to Deering Milliken Research Corp. Process
of treating textiles and textile treating compound.
2,738,290, 3-13-56, CI. 117—65.
Janes, Joseph. Pin setting devices for bowling alleys.
2,757,001, 7-31-56, CI. 373—43.
Janette Electric Mfg. Co. : See —
Wight, William A. 2,753,030.
Janeway, Price W., Jr., deceased, by C. Hawkins, executrix, to
The United Gas Improvement Co. Method for making gas
rich in hydrogen. 2,743,171, 4-24-56, CI. 48—196.
Janeway, Robert N., to Chrysler Corp. Railway truck.
2,737,907, 3-13-56, CI. 105—223.
Janeway, Robert N., to Chrysler Corp. Railway passenger
car truck. 2,740,360, 4-3-56, CI. 105—200.
Jang, Monroe. Garment form. 2,766,916, 10-16-56, CI.
223—92.
Jang, Monroe. Skirt form. 2,766,917, 10-16-56, CI. 223 — 95.
Janik, Anton J., to The Ridge Tool Co. Quick acting chuck-
ing tool. 2,745,670, 5-15-56, CI. 279—114.
Janik, Anton J., to The Ridge Tool Co. Reversible rotary
pump. 2,748,716, 6-5-56, CI. 103 — 138.
Janik, Anton J., to The Ridge Tool Co. Quick acting chuck-
ing tool. 2,756,061, 7-24-56, CI. 279—114.
Janik, Osvald C. L. Garment hanger. 2,736,474, 2-28-56,
CI. 223—90.
Janis, Martin A., and E. G. Bremforder, to Kuehmann Foods,
Inc. Treating method for potatoes. 2,762,709, 9-11-56,
CI. 99—100.
Janiszewski, Kasimir. Die set with a tapered bushing and
complementary leader pin. 2,749,987, 6-12-56 CI.
164—118.
Janiszewski, Kasimir. Replaceable leader pin bushing.
2,751,260, 6-19-56, CI. 308—4.
Janiszewski, Kasimir. Die set leader pins and leader pin
bushings. 2,756,825, 7-31-56, CI. 164—118.
Janke. Edward J. : See —
Mitchell, Lester F., and Janke. 2,770,192.
Jankelson, Bernard. Wax strip and method of use. 2,752,681,
7-3-56, CI. 32—19.
Jankelson, Bernard. Methods and instruments for setting
artificial teeth. 2,754,592, 7-17-56, CI. 32 — 70.
Jankens, Austin L., to The Dow Chemical Co. White or
pastel pigmented vinylidene chloride copolymer with im-
proved color retention properties. 2,753,321, 7-3-56, CI.
260—41.
Jankowski, Henry J., to Foster Wheeler Corp. Vapor gen-
erator. 2,774,340, 12-18-56, CI. 122—510.
Jankura, Michael, to Manning, Maxwell & Moore, Inc. Pres-
sure gauge. 2,752,787, 7-3-56, CI. 73—416.
Jannace, Saverio, to I. Rizzieri. Concealed hinge of slidable
extensible type. 2,770,834, 11-20-56, CI. 16 — 179.
Janney, Raymond B., II : See —
Doolittle, Donald B., and Janney. 2,763,467.
Janney, Raymond B., II, and D. B. Doolittle, to the United
States of America as represented bv the Secretary of the
Air Force. Air to air refueling of fighter aircraft. 2,767,943,
10-23-56, CI. 244 — 135.
Janning, Robert J. Viewer. 2,744,345, 5-8-56, CI. 40—152.2.
Janonis, George. Door latch mechanism. 2,733,091, 1-31-56,
CI. 292—166.
Janonis, George, and A. Gotautas. Support. 2,732,954,
1_31_56. CI. 211—88.
Janos, Alfred G., to General Electric Co. Two temperature
refrigerator. 2,741,098, 4-10-56, CI. 62—4.
Janos, Alfred G., to General Electric Co. Method of thermal
insulation. 2,745,173, 5-15-56, CI. 29 — 455.
Janosko, George J. : See —
Kovacich, Joseph J., and Janosko. 2,753,082.
402
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
reel brake. 2,752,011, 6-26-56,
Janousek, Frank A. Fishii
CI. 188—186.
Janovic, John P. : See —
Yost, Albert G. 2,775,273.
Janowiec, Edward V. Lockable electric connector. 2,732,531,
1-24-56, CI. 339—75.
Janows, Alex, to Alex Janows & Co. Counterbalanced cabi-
net door assembly. 2,762,675, 9-11-56, CI. 312—319.
Jansen, Bernhard. Spring action driving gear with variable
torque for load changeover switches of regulating trans-
formers. 2,734,837, 2-14-56. CI. 74—99.
Jansen, Bernhard. Adjustable power factor correction sys-
tem. 2,751,551, 6-19-56, CI. 323—110.
Jansen, Elisabeth : See —
Jansen, Wilhelm. 2,747,620.
Jansen, Erich : See — ■
MUckter, Heinrich, and Jansen. 2,755,274.
Jansen, Geurt, to Hartford National I'.anlc and Trust Co., as
trustee. Braking device. 2,770,330, 11-13-56, CI. 188—90.
Jansen, Jacob E., and M. E. Koha, to The B. F. Goodrich
Co. Purification of beta-lactones by aqueous alkali extrac-
tion. 2,759,003, 8-14-56, CI. 260 — 343.9.
Jansen, Marinus J. : See —
Lemmens, Hendrikus J., Jansen, Haayman, and van der
Linden. 2,737,607.
Jansen, Raymond K. Cow washer. 2,731,300, 1-17-56, CI.
299 — 111.
Jansen, Robert A., to Avco Mfg. Corp. Baffle and mounting
means in refrigerator. 2,770.954. 11-20-56, CI. 62—117.3.
Jansen, Wilhelm, deceased, by E. Jansen, widow and heir and
guardian of minor heirs. Wire tying machine. 2,747,620,
5-29-56, CI. 140—93.6.
Jansen, Willem J. B. Methods of and machines for winding
spiral springs. 2,774,407, 12-18-56, CI. 153—65.
Jansma, John C, to The Standard Oil Co. Thermal diffusion
apparatus. 2,743,013, 4-24-56, CI. 210 — 52.5.
Jansma, John C, to The Standard Oil Co. Method and ap-
paratus for separating liquids by thermal diffusion.
2,743,015. 4-24-56, CI. 210—52.5.
Jansma, John C, to The Standard Oil Co. Liquid thermal
diffusion apparatus and method. 2,772,782, 12-4-56, CI.
210 — 52.5.
Janson, Alfons, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktienge-
sellschaft. Process for the production of zinc formaldehyde
sulphoxylate from basic zinc formaldehyde sulphoxylate.
2,731,483, 1-17-56, CI. 260—429.
Janson, Gunnar H., to Lear, Inc. Electromagnetic clutch
with particulate clutching medium. 2,772,761, 12-4-56,
CI. 192—21.5.
Janson, Lerov W., to Sprague & Henwood. Inc. Fluid operated
chuck. 2.768,830, 10-30-56, CI. 279—4.
Janson, Paul C, to The Superior Switchboard and Devices
Co. Socket meter box latch. 2,742,173, 4-17-56, CI.
220 — 3.8.
Janson, Stefan K., to the Minister of Supply in Her Majesty s
Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland. Pivoted breech bolt lock for gas piston
firearms. 2,775,166, 12-25-56, CI. 89—191.
Janssen, Gerardus H. : See —
Haayman, Pieter W., van der Linden, Veeneman, and
Janssen. 2,772,190.
Janssen, John H. Grease trap. 2,703,335, 9-18-56, CI.
182—9.
Janssen, Peter J. H. : See —
Poldervaart, Leendert. Janssen. and Cits. 2,773,182.
Janssen. Peter J. H., to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co., as trustee. Oscillator synchronization. 2,730,622,
1-10-56, CI. 250—36.
Janssen. Peter J. H.. to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co., as trustee. Circuit-arrangement for synchronizing an
oscillator at a control-oscillation. 2,760,071, 8-21-56, CI.
250—36.
Janssen, Peter J. H.. to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co., as trustee. Circuit-arrangement for producing saw-
tooth current across a coil. 2,760,110, 8-21-56, CI.
315—27.
Janssen, Peter J. H., to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co.. as trustee. Amplifier with negative voltage feed-back.
2.708.325, 10-23-50, CI. 315 — 27.
Janssen. Peter J. H., to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co., as trustee. Video amplifier with signal-intensity-
determined threshold. 2.773,121. 12-4-56, CI. 178—7.3.
Janssen. Peter J. H. to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co., as trustee. Circuit-arrangement for synchronizing an
oscillator to a pilot wave. 2,773,189, 12-4-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Jansson, Aine E. E. : See —
Hagglund, David O., and Jansson. 2,740,014.
Janus, Alexander G., to G. Boudouris, Jr. Baby seat.
2,736.364, 2-28-56. CI. 155—131.
Janz, Fred, to National Container Corp. Box and clip con-
struction. 2,741,419, 4-10-56, CI. 229—47.
Janz, Fred, to National Container Corp. Partition strip
feeding mechanism for a partition assembling machine.
2,744,751, 5-8-56, CI. 271—2.5.
Janzer, Lorin H., and L. R. Ilarriman, to Urschel Engineer-
ing Co. Stake grappling and pulling machine. 2. 73:1.950,
2-7-56, CI. 294—88.
Japan Broadcasting Corp. : See —
Miyaji, Koiehi. 2,731,562.
Japikse, Bertrand, to Birdsboro Steel Foundry and Machine
Co. Hydraulic press. 2,745,366, 5-15-56, CI. 113 — 45.
Jaques, Elmo B., to Descaling Equipment Co., Inc. Descaling
wheel. 2,746,127, 5-22-50, CI. 29—81.
Heller.
2,735,117.
2,755,118,
Jaquet A. G. : See —
Zwislocki, Joseph. 2,753,397.
Jaquith, John S., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Starter control
system. 2,742,757, 4-24-56, CI. 60 — 39.14.
Jarand, Paul A. Compression operated fuel injection pump.
2,749,896, 6-12-56, CI. 123—139.
Jardier, Inc. : See —
Kletzien, Hobart H. 2,734.430.
Jarema, Joseph M., and R. F. Goode. Push-pull synchro-
scope sweep circuit. 2,768,324, 10-23-50, CI. 315 — 26.
Jari Products, Inc. : See —
Leufvenius. Karl J. G. 2,732,638.
Jarman, Vincent G. : See —
Smathers, Henry A. 2,774,203.
.Tarman-Williamson Co. : See —
Williamson, Norman B. 2,774,403.
Williamson, Norman B. 2,775,404.
Jarmon, Jake B., Jr. : See —
Roberts, Roy J. 2,775,058.
Jaron, Julian, to Alice Jewelry Co. Jewelry clip with fric-
tion pivot. 2,745,264, 5-15-56, CI. 63—14.
Jaros, Stanley E. : See —
Hunt, John C, Jaros, and Nelson. 2,771,497.
Jarosh, John J., C. A. Haskell, and W. W. Dunnell, Jr., to Re-
search Corp. Gyroscopic apparatus. 2,752,791, 7-3-56,
CI. 74—5.6.
Jarrian, Paul : See —
Danel, Pierre F., Casacci, and Jarrian. 2,767,328.
Jarry Hydraulics : See —
Fullam, John P., and Gyurik. 2,763,449.
Jarund, Harry S. V., to Hermorion Ltd. Apparatus for con-
tinuously producing packages from a tube or sleeve.
2,738,631, 3-20-56, CI. 53 — 180.
Jarund, Harry S. V., to Hermorion Ltd. Containers that can
be telescopically inserted, into each other and at the same
time be stacked upon one another. 2,742,181, 4-17-56,
CI. 220—97.
Jarvis, Cecil W. : See —
Trotter, Marvin L., and Jarvis. 2,752,052.
Jarvis, Harold, Jr. : See —
Clarke, William VV., Stevens, Bauer, Jarvis, £
2,742,238.
Jarvis, Herbert W. : See —
Courchene, Theodore P., Eppler, and Jarvis.
Jarvis, Jack S., to Hall & Hall Ltd. Packing ring.
7-17-56, CI. 288—7.
Jarvis, John, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Altitude responsive
signal generator. 2,748,355, 5-29-56, CI. 336 — 30.
Jarvis, John, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Noise eliminator for
automatic pilot systems. 2,769,132, 10-30-56, CI. 318 — 489.
Jarvis, John, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Thermal time delay
circuit. 2,769,955, 11-6-56, CI. 323 — 69.
Jarvis Mfg., Inc. : See —
Schroeder, Arlo E. 2,765,564.
Jarvis, Ralph H. Flexible tool coupling. 2,761,298, 9-4-56,
CI. 64—11.
Jasco Aluminum Products Corp. : See —
Flicker, Howard D. 2,730,776.
Flicker, Howard D. 2,757,422.
Jaseph, Lawrence F., to Dover Corp. Hydraulic control ap-
paratus. 2,737,197, 3-6-56, CI. 137 — 108.
Jaseph, Lawrence F., to Dover Corp. Adjustable loading
dock. 2,750,609, 6-19-56, CI. 14 — 71.
Jaseph, Lawrence F., to Dover Corp. Pressure accumulator
and motor control. 2,752,754, 7-3-56, CI. 60 — 51.
Jasinski, Mathew S. Pipe flaring device. 2,737,225, 3-6-56,
CI. 153—81.
Jasionis, John P. : See —
Pease, Marshall C, HI, and Jasionis. 2,748,067.
Jaskowski, Michael C. : See —
Frederick, Edward R., Jaskowski, and Haller. 2,739,391.
Jason, William E. : See —
Bemiss, Robert P. 2,750,099.
Jaspers, Johannes C. A. : See —
Alink, Roelof J. H., Jaspers, and Van Rijssel. 2,758,943.
Jasperson, Robert E. Vertical seeking apparatus. 2,741,854,
4-17-56, CI. 33 — 215.
Jasse, Joseph R., to Societe Nouvelle des Etablissements
Brandt. Anemometric device. 2,742,783. 4-24-56, Cl.
73—189.
Jasse, Joseph R., to Societe Nouvelle des Etablissements
Brandt. Misfired projectile extractor. 2,770,988, 11-20-56,
Cl. 81—3.05.
Jasse, Joseph R., to Societe Nouvelle des Etablissements
Brandt. Rocket projectile. 2,773,448, 12-11-56, Cl.
102-^9.
.Tatzek, Henry A. : See —
Baran, Edward C, Fletcher, Jatzek, and Pappas.
2,752,307.
Jauch, Robert J. : See —
Wright, George W., Jauch, Clymer, Jackson, and Scheurer.
2,732,103.
Jauch, Robert J. Dispensing pumps. 2,772,817, 12-4-56,
Cl. 222 — 207.
Jauch, Robert J., and C. W. Kruckeberg, said Kruckeberg to
said Jauch. Fluid proportioning and dispensing system.
2,739,738, 3-27-56, Cl. 222—133.
Jaul, Ernest, and W. W. Levis, Jr.. to The Pennsylvania
Salt Mfg. Co. N-substituted thioearbamyl chloride per-
chlorides. 2,767,212, 10-16-56, Cl. 260—543.
Jauzac, Henri J. F. Linen drier. 2,771,690, 11-27-56, Cl.
LIST OF PATENTEES
403
Javits, Benjamin A. Device to aid in attaching false eye-
lashes to real eyelashes and for trimming the same.
2,760,204, 8-28-50, CI. 30 — 131.
JaworowBki, Joseph F. and N., to Shockey Corp. Rotary
pump. 2,746,391, 5-22-56, CI. 103 — 42.
Jaworowski, X.orbert : See —
Jaworowski, Joseph F. and N. 2,746,391.
Jaworski, Leonard S., to Prestole Corp. One-piece spring
metal capacitor case bracket. 2,702,597, 9-11-56, CI.
248—300.
Jay, Aima, to Societe Cometa. Contactor actuated by a
photoelectric cell. 2,753,492, 7-3-56, CI. 371—124.
Jay, Bernard : See —
Jay, Carl, J., and B. 2,764,356.
Jay, Carl, J., and B. Valve. 2,704,350, 9-25-56, CI. 237—56.
Jav, Henry. Finger ring set with gem mount locking means.
2,729,955, 1-10-56, CI. 63—15.3.
Jay, Jules : See —
Jay, Carl, J., and B. 2,764,356.
Jay, Kenneth W., to A. V. Roe Canada Ltd. Filter by-pass
control. 2,748,947, 6-5-56, CI. 210—166.
Jay, Kenneth W., to Orenda Engines Ltd. Gravity -con_t i ■nllnl
valves for continuous liquid supply tanks. 2,770,245,
11-13-56, CI. 137—38.
Jaye Corp., The : See —
Jaye, Richard C. 2,736,974.
Jaye, Richard C. 2,769,981.
Jaye, Richard C. 2,772,520.
Jaye, Richard C, to The Jaye Corp. Advertising display
sign. 2,736,974, 3-6-56, CI. 40—130.
Jaye, Richard C, to The Jaye Corp. Condensate inhibiting
liner for toilet flush tanks. 2,709,981, 11-13-50, CI. 4 — 18.
Jaye, Richard C., to The Jave Corp. Machine for forming
pipe-fitting covers. 2,772,520, 12-4-50, CI. 51 — 100.
Jaymar Specialty Co. : See —
Brown, Roy M. 2,752,813.
Jazwieck, Alois M. Friction actuated, ratchet type wrench.
2,766,648, 10-16-56, CI. 81—58.
Jeandron, Howard T. : See —
Bracks, Laurent H. J. 2,771,617.
Jeanes, Allene R. : See —
Tsuchiya, Henry M., Jeanes, Bricker, and William.
2,742,399.
Jeanlin, Pierre, to Societe Le Teleampliphone. Two-way loud-
speaker telephone installations. 2,743,314, 4-24-56, CI.
179—1.
Jeanne, Armand L., A. C. Kellar, and S. D. White, to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Preset call transmitter.
2,731,517, 1-17-56. CI. 179—90.
Jeannette Glass Co., The : See —
Cassell, Robert P. 2,732.665.
Jeannot, Vincente A. Testing instrument assembly.
2,732,491, 1-24-56, CI. 250—20.
Jecker, Gustav, to H. Ament. Ripping tools for tailoring and
sewing. 2,764,814, 10-2-56, CI. 30 — 294.
Jedlick, Roland T., to H. G. Hemphill. Machine for remov-
ing waste slugs from carton blanks. 2,759,402, 8-21-56,
CI. 93—58.3.
Jedlicka, Vladimir. Adjustable auxiliary awning construc-
tion. 2,733.484, 2-7-56, CI. 20—57.5.
Jeffcock, George N., and A. E. Wagar, to Cluett, Peabody
& Co., Inc. Method of making a cuff and attachment
of same to a sleeve. 2,769,178. 11-6-50, CI. 2 — 123.
Jeffers, Walter M., to Crouse-Hinds Co. Traffic signal con-
troller. 2,751,574, 6-19-56, CI. 340 — 37.
Jeffers, Walter M., to Crouse-Hinds Co. System for synchro
nizing master and secondary timers. 2,701,090, 8-28-50,
CI. 318—75.
Jefferson Chpmical Co., Inc. : See —
Bell, John B., Jr. 2,775,023.
Bell, John B., Jr., and Malkemus. 2,755.286.
Lichtenwalter, Myrl, and Cooper. 2,773.070.
Lichtenwalter, Myrl, Peterson, and Sacken. 2,709,010.
Malkemus. John D. 2.766,258.
Peppel, William J., and Schiefelbein. 2,752,381.
Sacken. Donald K. 2,765,283.
Schiefelbein, Richard S. 2,768,975.
Jefferson, Ernest S. Fishing reel. 2,747,811, o-29-56, CI.
242—84.1.
Jefferson. Glen V., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Circuit
controller. 2,747,056, 5-22-56, CI. 200—153.
Jefferson Lake Sulphur Co. : See-
Miller, Ernest B. 2,739.669.
Miller, Ernest B. 2,739.670.
Miller, Ernest B. 2,742,346.
Miller, Ernest B. 2,751,033.
Miller, Ernest B. 2,759,560.
Miller, Ernest B. 2,771,964.
Jofferson, Sidney, and J. Garden. Inductively effected re-
mote control for plural electric motors. 2.75L534, 6-19-50,
CI. 318—16.
Jeffery, David B., to Amity Leather Products Co. Pass case
with removable envelopes. 2,761,482, 9-4-56, CI. 150 — 39.
Jefferys. Alexander G., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.
Tire building apparatus. 2,754,885. 7-17-56. CI. 154 — 9.
Jefferys, Alexander G., and J. and F. Noall, to The Firestone
Tire & Rubber Co. Tire building apparatus. 2,754,884,
7-17-56. CI. 154—9.
Jefferys. Herbert M. : See —
Halliday. William, and Jefferys. 2.770.966.
Jeffords. Joseph. Silencer for pneumatic devices. 2,764,250,
9-25-56, CI. 181—50.
Jeffree. John H., to P. K. de Gooreynd. Cameras for stereo-
scopic photography. 2,762,279, 9-11-56, CI. 95 — 18.
Jeffrey, James O., % to H. E. Gagne. Card driving mecha-
nism. 2,772,579, 12-4-56, CI. 74 — 665.
Jeffrey, Max L. Snap action switch. 2,761,030, 8-28-56,
CI. 200—70.
Jeffrey Mfg. Co., The : See —
Bird, Byron M. 2,744,628.
Brake, Edgar R. 2,750,002.
Edmunds, Glenn E. 2,747,517.
Everhart, Harold S. 2,734,022.
Haddox, Roy, Jr. 2,701,008.
Jackson, Deric W. 2,703,430.
Lee, Arthur L. 2,747,880.
Medley, Harold C. 2,743,810.
Medley, Harold C. 2,703,438.
Mercier, Stanley M. 2,734,642.
Mercier, Stanley M. 2,730,439.
Mercier, Stanley M. 2,748,918.
Mercier, Stanley M. 2,764,278.
Moon, Sterling C. 2,746,597.
Moon, Sterling C. 2,704,396.
Pearson, David. 2,732,056.
Smith, William J. 2,730,238.
Warsmith, Harry R. 2,704,900.
Whitney, Paul V. 2,751,094.
Wright. Fred J. 2,743,004.
Wright, Fred J. 2,743.095.
Jeffrey, Robert S. M. : See —
Richards, James A., and Jeffrey. 2,749,587.
Jeffrey, William B. : See —
Hewitt, Ellis E., Bush, and Jeffrey. 2,729,994.
Jeffreys, George A. Process for culturing anaerobic bacteria
2.700,176, 10-9-56, CI. 195—96.
Jeffries, Frank A. : See —
Cousins, Edward, and Jeffries. 2,772,249.
Jeffries, Joseph W. : See —
Campbell, John A., Jr., and Jeffries. 2,765,531.
Jeger Oskar : See —
Ruzicka, Leopold, Heusser, and Jeger. 2,743,287.
Ruzieka, Leopold, Heusser, and Jeger. 2,768,103.
Ruzicka, Leopold, Heusser, and Jeger. 2,768,184.
Ruzicka, Leopold, Heusser, and Jeger. 2,708,185.
Ruzicka, Leopold, Heusser, and Jeger. 2,768,180.
Ruzicka, Leopold, Heusser, and Zurich. 2,708,187.
Ruzicka, Leopold, Heusser, and Jeger. 2,768,188.
Ruzicka, Leopold, Heusser, and Jeger. 2,773,884.
Jehle. Kurt : See —
Herele, Ludwig, Jehle, Kunz, Moller. and Schlack.
2,733,122.
Jehn, Werner F. Actuating mechanism and parachute de-
livery apparatus. 2,744,700, 5-8-50, CI. 244 — 150.
Jeiatis, Demetrius G., to the United States of America as
represented by the United States Atomic Energy Commis-
sion. Remote control manipulator. 2,771,199, 11-20-56
CI. 214—1.
Jelenko, J. F., & Co., Inc. : See —
Bosna, Alexander A. 2,752,650.
Jelinek, Charles, Jr., and A. A. Steinmetz, to The Western
Union Telegraph Co. Synchronous power supply apparatus
for facsimile systems. 2,737,622, 3-6-56, CI. 321 — 49.
Jelinek. Ulrich : See —
Rossheim, David B., and Jelinek. 2,755,199.
Jelinek, Ulrich, to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Insulating compo-
sitions and method of forming same. 2,767,708, 10-23-50
CI. 154 — 33.1.
Jellinek, Guido. Nail cover. 2,746,460 5-22-56, CI. 132 73
Jelling, Murray. Carboxylic acid salts of N-dialkylamino-
alkylamides. 2,737,509, 3-6-56, CI. 260 — 97.5.
Jen, I-Tsai. Process of making alpha cellulose from fibrous
ligno - cellulose materials, particularly from bagasse
2,731,345, 1-17-56, CI. 92—11.
Jen, Yun : See —
Suen, Tzeng J., and Jen. 2,709,796.
Suen, Tzeng J., and Jen. 2,709,797.
Suen, Tzeng J., and Jen. 2,709,799.
Suen, Tzeng J., and Jen. 2,769,800.
Jen, Yun, and W. M. Wooding, to American Cyanamid Co.
Treatment of films with methylolcarbamvl polyazaalkane
resines. 2,764,507, 9-25-56, CI. 117 — 76.
Jenaer Glaswerk Schott & Gen. : See —
Geffcken, Walter. 2,745,757.
Geffcken, Walter, and Eden. 2,749,379.
Geffcken, Walter, and Schroder. 2,748,659.
Jenard, Leonard J., and O. Fregeolle, to Harcourt Knitting
Co. Circular knitting machine. 2,707,567, 10-23-56, CI.
66—132.
Jenckes, George A., to Fairy Silk Mills, Inc. Maternity slip.
2,761,148, 9-4-56, CI. 2—73.
Jeudrassik, Clara : See —
Jendrassik, George. 2,753,108.
Jendrassik, George. 2,757,509.
Jendrassik, George. 2,759,660.
Jendrassik, George. 2,762,557.
Jendrassik, George. 2.764,340.
Jendrassik, George. 2,766,928.
Jendrassik Developments Ltd. : See —
Jendrassik, George. 2.759.660.
Jendrassik, George. 2,762,557.
Jendrassik, George. 2,764.340.
Jendrassik. George. 2.766,928.
Jendrassik, George, deceased, (A. G. T. Boszormenyi and
C. Jendrassik, executors). Pressure exchangers. 2,753,108,
7-3-56, CI. 230 — 69.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Jendrassik, George, deceased; A. G. T. Boszormenyi and
C. Jendrassik, executors. Jet reaction propulsion units
utilizing a pressure exchanger. 2,757,509, 8-7-56, CI.
60—35.6. „ , jn
Jendrassik, George, deceased ; A. G. T. Boszormenyi and C.
Jendrassik, executors, to Jendrassik Developments Ltd.
Pressure exchangers. 2,759,660, 8-21-56, CI. 230—69.
Jendrassik, George, deceased ; A. G. T. Boszormenyi and C.
Jendrassik, executors to Jendrassik Developments Ltd.
Pressure exchangers. 2,762,557, 9-11-56, CI. 230—69.
Jendrassik, George, deceased ; A. G. T. Boszormenyi and C.
Jendrassik, executors to Jendrassik Developments Ltd.
Pressure exchangers. 2,764,340, 9-25-56, CI. 230—69.
Jendrassik, George, deceased ; A. G. T. Boszormenyi and
C Jendrassik, executors, to Jendrassik Developments Ltd.
Pressure exchangers. 2,766,928, 10-16-56, CI. 230—69.
Jendrisak Joseph E., to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Glass
bending mold. 2,737,758, 3-13-56, CI. 49—67
Jendrisak, Joseph E., to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Method
and apparatus for bending glass sheets or plates. 2,744,359,
Jendrisak, Joseph E.', to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Mold
for shaping glass sheets. 2,758,422, 8-14-56, CI. 49—67.
Jendrisak, Joseph E., to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Appa-
ratus for bending glass sheets or plates. 2,774,189,
12-18-56, CI. 49—67. ,•.„..„ t, .,
Jendrisak, Joseph E., and F. J. Carson, to Libbey-Owens-Ford
Glass Co. Glass bending methods and furnaces. 2,766,555,
Jenison.Gebrge. Smogless air mufflers. 2,737,260, 3-6-56,
PI ig3 13
Jenk Robert L., and J. C. Redd. Composite board. 2,774,698,
12-18-56, CI. 154 — 45.9.
Jenkins, Albert H. : See — _
Jenkins, Robert H. and A. H. 2,749,057.
Jenkins, Alexander, and A. Langridge, to Westinghouse Brake
and Signal Co., Ltd. Crystal contact rectifiers. 2,753,497,
7-3-56, CI. 317—236. ^
Jenkins, Billy J. Extensible wrench set with magnetized
heads. 2,758,494, 8-14-56, CI. 81—71.
Jenkins, Cecil : See —
Woolslayer, Homer J., Jenkins, Borg, and Campbell.
2 744 725
Woolslayer." Homer J., Jenkins, Iddings, and Campbell.
2 753 963
Jenkins,' Charles C, and J. W. Lapointe. Core perforator
for ink pad. 2,746,547, 5-22-56, CI. 164 — 93.
Jenkins, Chris C, and F. P. Slater. Stone splitting press.
2,768,620, 10-20-56, CI. 125—23.
Jenkins, Clifford H. : See —
Morse, Delbert F., and Jenkins. 2,761,701.
Jenkins, Ellen B. : See —
Blatz, Peter A. 2,758,425. ,„,*•„
Jenkins, George F., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Plural zone temperature control apparatus. 2,758,791,
8-14-56. CI. 236—9.
Jenkins, George, Jr. Banjo tuning device. 2,771,808,
11-27-56, CI. 84—304.
Jenkins, George N. : See — __
Barnum, Robert E., Jenkins, and Wasserbach. 2,749,225.
Jenkins, Gwynville, and G. W. Taylor, to Polygram Casting
Co. Ltd. Ejector mechanism for pattern plates. 2,751,645,
6-26-56. CI. 22 — 20.
Jenkins, Gwynville, G. W. Taylor, and J. Fallows, to Polygram
Casting Co. Ltd. Apparatus for making casting moulds or
other hollow articles. 2,755,526, 7-24-56, CI. 22—21.
Jenkins, Herbert F. L., and H. F. Pumphrey, to Dunlop Tire
and Rubber Corp. Pneumatic tires. 2,742,943, 4-24-56,
CI. 152—344.
Jenkins, Homer T. Combination cultivator-rake. 2,767,545,
10-23-56, CI. 56—400.06.
Jenkins, Horace D. Toilet paper dispenser. 2,749,056,
6-5-56, CI. 242—55.2.
Jenkins, Howard M., Jr., to Van Auken, Inc. Wheel trim
structure. 2,746,806, 5-22-56, CI. 301—37.
Jenkins, Hugh P., Jr., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Reaction
chamber and apparatus for delivering liquid propellants
thereto at variable ratios and variable rates of delivery.
2,752,989, 7-3-56, CI. 158—36.4.
Jenkins, Lynn E. Wheel barrow. 2,767,886, 10-23-56, CI.
222—176.
Jenkins, Paul W., and A. A. Brown, to H. H. Robertson Co.
Wall-panel structure. 2,744,589, 5-8-56, CI. 189 — 34.
Jenkins, Robert H. and A. H. Fish line reel. 2,749,057,
6-5-56, CI. 242 — 84.5.
Jenkins, Russell L., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Preparation
of non-dusting organic detergent compositions. 2,742,436,
4-17-56, CI. 252—161.
Jenkins, Thomas C, to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Engine indi-
cator probe. 2.747,289, 5-29-56, CI. 33 — 172.
Jenkins, Wendell L., and W. J. Bennett, to The Canton
Chaplet & Mfg. Co. Shrinkage control device for cast metal.
2,731,688, 1-24-56, CI. 22—174.
Jenkins, William D., S. L. Frank, and J. Zipay, to Westing-
house Electric Corp. Control switches. 2,734,953, 2-14-56,
CI. 200—16.
Jenkins. William W., to G. D. Searle & Co. Esters of 4-phenvl-
4-tetrahydropyrancarboxylic acid and their salts. 2,774,765,
12-18-56, CI. 260—294.3.
Jenks, George M. T. Golf practice apparatus. 2,737,432,
3-6-56, CI. 346—44.
Jenks, Loren H., and R. J. Stanclift, Jr., to
and Engineering Co. Treatment of petroleum production*
wells. 2,771,954, 11-27-56, CI. 166—39.
Jenks, Raymond L. Spring motor-operated fire alarm.
2,769,422, 11-6-56, CI. 116—101.
Jenn, Louis J. Roof exhauster. 2,774,293, 12-18-56, CI.
98—43.
Jenne, Kenneth C, to Malleable Iron Fittings Co. Washer
gain for timber structures formed of round wood poles.
2,762,091, 9-11-56, CI. 20—92.
Jenne, Kenneth C, to Malleable Iron Fittings Co. Inter-
locked bracket and fastener. 2,762,595, 9-11-56, CI.
248—224.
Jennens, Arthur E. Weeder. 2,749,088, 6-5-56, CI. 254 — 132.
Jennens. Arthur E. Paint brush holder. 2,755,052, 7-17-56,
CI. 248—113.
Jenner, Edward L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Unsaturated difunctional compounds and process for their
preparation. 2,757,192, 7-31-56, CI. 260 — 465.3.
Jenner, Edward L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Coupling of conjugated olefins and alcohols by hydroxyl
free-radicals. 2,757,210, 7-31-56, CI. 260—635.
Jenner, Victor G., and V. D. Worstall, to Lever Brothers
Co. Filling machines. 2,753,099, 7-3-56, CI. 226 — 95.
Jenness, James R., Jr. Dual photoconductive infrared
detector. 2,742,550, 4-17-56, CI. 201—63.
Jenness, James R., Jr. Infrared detector cell. 2,768,205.
10-23-56, CI. 201—63.
Jennett, Thomas D. Automatic cooking appliance. 2,738,723,
3-20-56, CI. 99—329.
Jenney, John W. : See —
Hlynsky, Alex, and Jenney. 2,774,788.
Jenney, John W., to Diamond Alkali Co. Process of chlori-
nating cresoxyacetic acid. 2,766,279, 10-9-56, CI. 260 — 521.
Jenney, Ray S., R. T. Fetherston, and G. R. Miller, to Kellogg
Co. Apparatus for separating and feeding articles.
2,744,609, 5-8-56, CI. 198—31.
Jenney, Ray S., and R. T. Fetherston, to Kellogg Co. Delivery
mechanism. 2,744,611, 5-8-56, CI. 198—32.
Jenney, Theodore M., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp.
Production of trichlorobenzenes. 2,745,883, 5-15-56, CI.
260—650.
Jenney, Theodore M., and B. H. Nicolaisen, to Olin Mathieson
Chemical Corp. Process for the recovery of pure 2,4,5-
trichlorophenol from products of the alkaline hydrolysis of
1,2,4,5-tetrachlorobenzene. 2,748,174, 5-29-56, CI.
260—623.
Jennings, Charles H. : See —
Abrams, Walter J., and Jennings. 2,774,529.
Croco, Charles P., Jennings, Lester, and Steinert.
2,752,529.
Jennings, Frederic B. : See—
Stimson, Allen G., Brynes, Jennings, and Taylor.
2,739,506.
Stimson, Allen G., Brynes, Jennings, and Taylor.
2,766,654.
Jennings, Garland B. : See —
Parks, Clarence E., and Jennings. 2,753,322.
Jennings, James C. Oil can crusher. 2,737,995, 3-13-56,
CI. 153—10.5.
Jennings, James O., % to L. H. Seel. Bobbin guide exten-
sion. 2,762,401, 9-11-56, CI. 139—255.
Jennings, Jo E., to Jennings Radio Mfg. Corp. Feed through
condenser. 2,735,969, 2-21-50, CI. 317—244.
Jennings, Jo E., to Jennings Radio Mfg. Corp. Vacuum
switch. 2,740,867, 4-3-56, CI. 200—144.
Jennings, Jo E., to Jennings Radio Mfg. Corp. Vacuum
switch. 2,740,868, 4-3-56, CI. 200 — 144.
Jennings, Jo E., to Jennings Radio Mfg. Corp. Vacuum
switch. 2,740,869, 4-3-56, CI. 200—144.
Jennings, Jo E.. to Jennings Radio Mfg. Corp. Adjustable
spark gap. 2,740,915, 4-3-56, CI. 313—148.
Jennings, Jo E., and L. B. Steward, to Jennings Radio Mfg.
Corp. Electronic implement. 2,740,920, 4-3-56, CI.
315—58.
Jennings, Jo E., and L. B. Steward, to Jennings Radio Mfg.
Corp. Vacuum variable condenser. 2,740,926. 4-3-56, CI.
317—245.
Jennings, Jo E., and L. B. Steward, to Jennings Radio Mfg.
Corp. Vacuum variable condenser." 2,740,927, 4-3-56, CI.
317—245.
Jennings, Norman L., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Prepara-
tion of phthalonitriles. 2,758,129, 8-7-56, CI. 260 — 465.
Jennings Radio Mfg. Corp. : See —
Jennings, Jo E. 2,735,969.
- 2,740,867.
2,740,868.
2,740,869.
2,740,915.
Steward.
2,740,920.
2,740,926.
2,740,927.
Jennings, Jo B.
Jennings, Jo E.
Jennings, Jo E.
Jennings, Jo E.
Jennings, Jo E„
Jennings, Jo E., and Steward.
Jennings, Jo E., and Steward.
Jennings, Uel P., and E. F. Lewis, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Explosive cartridge end closure ap-
paratus. 2,769,377, 11-6-56, CI. 93—55.1.
Jenny, Alfred L., to General Electric Co. Method of etching
tantalum. 2,742,416, 4-17-56, CI. 204 — 141.
Jenny, Alfred L., and D. H. Stephenson, to General Electric
Co. Tantalum electrolytic capacitor. 2,749,487, 6-5-56,
CI. 317—230.
Jenny, Dietrich A. : See —
Armstrong, Lome D., and Jenny. 2,750,542.
LIST OF PATENTEES
405
Jenny, Dietrich A., to Radio Corp. of America. Semi-conductor
devices and methods for treating same. 2,748,325,
5-29-56, CI. 317 — 234.
Jenny, Hans K., to Radio Corp. of America. Tunable mag-
netron. 2,759,122, 8-14-56, CI. 315—39.57.
Jenny, Hans K., to Radio Corp. of America. Electronically
tunable magnetron. 2,759,123, 8-14-56, CI. 315 — 39.57.
Jenny. Robert W.. to Bostitch, Inc. Stapling implement.
2,733,440, 2-7-56, CI. 1—49.
Jenny, Robert W., to Bostitch, Inc. Portable stapling imple-
ment. 2,772,415, 12-4-56, CI. 1 — 44.4.
Jenny, Walter : See —
Kern, Walter, and Jenny. 2,738,354.
Jensch, Clyde K., to Nordberg Mfg. Co. Grinding assembly
for drill bits. 2,746,212, 5-22-56, CI. 51—92.
Jense, Willem F. : See —
Kroenig, Walter, Hinsch, van der Zijden, and Jense.
2 732 345
Jense, Willem F.. and C. B. Davies, to Shell Development Co.
Oil-in-water metal working lubricant. 2,732,348, 1-24-56,
CI. 252—33.3.
Jensen, Arthur S., to Radio Corp. of America. Storage tube.
2,770,747, 11-13-56, CI. 313—68.
Jensen, Beatrice E. : See —
Carlson, Dewayne C. 2,758,458.
Jensen, Clarence F., to Webster Electric Co. Transducer sup-
porting and positioning means. 2,756,058, 7-24-56, CI.
274—36.
Jensen, Clarence F., to Webster Electric Co. Transducer.
2,771,513. 11-20-56, CI. 179 — 100.41.
Jensen, Clifford J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Magnetic
amplifier. 2,763,828, 9-18-56, CI. 321 — 25.
Jensen, Dwayne, W. : See —
Beckman, Carl, and Jensen. 2,738,484.
Jensen, Ejler, to F. L. Smidth & Co. Apparatus for weighing
and packaging powder or granular material. 2,774,516,
12-18-56. CI. 222—195.
Jensen, Erik, to Novo Terapeutisk Laboratorium A/S. Vessel
with sterile closure for separate storage of at least two
substances. 2.773,591, 12-11-56, CI. 206 — 47.
Jensen, Evan A. : See —
Wilcox, Joseph E., and Jensen. 2,748,371.
Jensen, Frank V., to Jensen Specialties, Inc. Conveyor mecha-
nism. 2.733.520. CI. 34 — 66.
Jensen, G. K., & Co. Ltd. : See —
Ghalib, Selchouk A., and Taylor. 2,757,758.
Jensen, Harry T., to United Aircraft Corp. Damper by-pass
for lag-lead control of helicopter rotor blades. 2,774,553,
12-18-56. CI. 244—17.17.
Jensen, Harry T., and H. W. Bonnett, to United Aircraft
Corp. Rotor balancing means. 2,759,359, 8-21-56, CI.
73—147.
Jensen, Jack H. : See —
Rust, David J., and Jensen. 2,730.172.
Rust, David J., and Jensen. 2,770,334.
Jensen, Jack H., to Ry-Lock Co., Ltd. Screen tensioning
device. 2,745,487, 5-15-56, CI. 160 — 328.
Jensen, Jack H., to Ry-Lock Co., Ltd. Adjustable tensioning
device for frameless window screens. 2,759,536, 8-21-56,
CI. 160—328.
Jensen, James A., to Philadelphia Valve Co. Filling con-
trol mechanism for tank vehicles. 2,730,126, 1-10-56, CI.
137—587.
Jensen. James L., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Oscillators. 2,774,878, 12-18-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Jensen, Jens P. Processing of milk products. 2,758,925,
8-14-56. CI. 99—20.
Jensen, Louis, to Uarco, Inc. Carbon change signaling device
for an autographic register. 2,744,768, 5-8-56, CI 282 — 1.
Jensen, Louis P., and W. M. Wheildon, Jr., to Norton Co.
Apparatus for coating articles with refractory oxides and
the like. 2,769,663, 11-6-56, CI. 299 — 28.8.
Jensen. Melvin J. : See —
Jerome, Wallace H., and Jensen. 2,768,476.
Jensen, Olaf, to Norsk Hydro-Elektrisk Kvaelstofaktieselskab.
Furnace for use in endothermic reduction process.
2,765,360, 10-2-56, CI. 13—23.
Jensen, Ole D., and V. S. Fleming ; said Fleming assor. to
said Jensen. Scoring tool. 2,745,179, 5-15-56, CI. 30 — 304.
Jensen, Otto, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Reactors.
2,759,128, 8-14-56, CI. 317 — 100.
Jensen, Otto W. : See —
Carlson, Dewayne C. 2,758,458.
Jensen, Raymond W.. to The Garrett Corp. Dual differential
and ratio lockout mechanism. 2,734,442. 2-14-56, CI.
Jensen, Raymond W., to The Garrett Corp. System and ap-
paratus for inflating or deflating pneumatic vessels.
2,745,425, 5-15-56, CI 137— 108.
Jensen, Raymond W.. to The Garrett Corp. Spring rate com-
pensating device for relief valves and actuators. 2,745 431,
5-15-56. CI. 137—514.7.
Jensen, Richard C, to General Electric Co. Bearing corre-
lating system. 2,745,096, 5-8-56, CI. 343 — 11.
Jensen Specialties, Inc. : See —
Jensen, Frank V. 2,733,520.
Jensen, Thormod, to American Machine and Foundry Co
Mixer. 2,769,622, 11-6-56, CI. 259 — 8.
Jensen, Warren, and J. O. Clayton, to California Research
Corp. Cycloalkane phosphonyl chlorides. 2,772,308,
11-27-56, CI. 260—543. ...
Jenson, Kenneth S., to Preway Inc. Blower unit and combined
heater cabinet-blower unit. 2,741,243, 4-10-56, CI. 126 — 110.
Jenson, Kenneth S., to Preway Inc. Rotatable louver unit.
2,759,411, 8-21-56, CI. 98—40.
Jenson, Kenneth S.. and W. N. Nelson, to Preway Inc. Liquid
fuel feed system. 2,732,891, 1-31-56. CI. 158 — 36.6.
Jentges, Thomas W. : See —
Harrington, Frank A., and Jentges. 2,745,094.
Jeppesen, Bartell T. : See —
Small, William, and Jeppesen. 2,729,255.
Jeppesen, Curtis P. Combined thermnl and power failure
alarm device. 2,740,953, 4-3-56, CI. 340—227.
Jeppsson, Erik M. : See —
Browall, Bert H., and Jeppsson. 2,767,811.
Jepsen, Jens M., to American Type Founders Co., Inc. Vari-
able speed transmission. 2,755,676, 7-24-56, CI. 74—230.17.
Jepson, Ivar, to Sunbeam Corp. Steam iron. Re. 24,181,
7-17-56, CI. 38—77.
Jepson, Ivar, to Sunbeam Corp. Filter assembly. 2,738,073,
3-13-56, CI. 210—162.
Jepson, Ivar, to Sunbeam Corp. Pressing iron capable of
being converted to a steam iron. 2,744,344, 5-8-56, CI.
38—77.
Jepson, Ivar, to Sunbeam Corp. Electric frying pan.
2,744,995, 5-8-56, CI. 219 — 44.
Jepson, Ivar, to Sunbeam Corp. Thermal blanket. 2,753,435,
7-3-56, CI. 219—39.
Jepson, Ivar, to Sunbeam Corp. Grooming device. 2,753,583,
7-10-56, CI. 15—246.
Jepson, Ivar, to Sunbeam Corp. Automatic egg cooker.
2,761,375, 9-4-56, CI. 99—344.
Jepson, Ivar, to Sunbeam Corp. Electric dehorner and means
for converting same to soldering iron. 2,763,762, 9-18-56,
CI. 219—29.
Jepson, William L. Railway train proximity warning system.
2,762,913, 9-11-56, CI. 250—2.
Jgquier, Leon, % to Amonia Casale Societa Anonima.
Gasification method. 2,772,954, 12-4-56, CI. 48—202.
Jerdee, Mellvin D. Combination seat, table and benches.
2,757,713, 8-7-56. CI. 155—43.
Jeremiah, Earl, to United Can and Glass Co. Can unscram-
bler. 2,775,334, 12-25-56, CI. 198—30.
Jeremias, Charles G., to Eastman Kodak Co. Process for
making monomeric a-cyanoacrylates. 2,763,677, 9-18-56,
CI. 260—465.4.
Jergens, John G. Pilot bearing. 2,747,948, 5-29-56, CI.
nsen, Weldon H., % to
2,770,182, 11-13-56, CI.
Electric meat fryer.
Jerguson Gage & Valve Co. : See —
Van Ham, Ernest E. 2,747,404.
Jerkas, Sven. Melting furnaces for metals with low melting
point. 2,738,180, 3-13-56, CI. 263—11.
Jermain, Robert A. : See —
Gruber, Bernard A., Gordon, and Jermain. 2,735,668.
Jermyn, Arthur C. Masticators for artificial teeth.
2,746,148, 5-22-56, CI. 32—2.
Jernakoff, George, to General Electric Co. Variable frequency
oscillator for mass spectrometer. 2,756.339, 7-24-56, CI.
250 — 41.9.
Jernigan, Paul S. Ignition systems. 2,730,582, 1-10-56,
CI. 200—22.
Jerome, Ivan, and E. K. Kaprelian, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of the Army.
Range finder and view finder. 2,737,844, 3-13-56, CI.
88—1.5.
Jerome, Wallace H., and M. J. Jensen. Knife sharpener.
2,768,476, 10-30-56, CI. 51—80.
Jerrold Electronics Corp. : See —
Shapp, Milton J., and Arbeiter. 2,774,017.
Jervan, Jerome S. : See —
Kelley, Clarence A., and Jervan. 2,774,303.
Jervis Corp. : See —
Hampel, Kenneth. 2,767,134.
Johnson, Robert E. 2,749,169.
Korb, Anton W. 2,760,243.
Korb. Anton W. 2,763,040.
Jervis-Middleville Corp.. The : See —
Keller, Fred M. 2,738,573.
Jesionowski, John. Anti-skid apparatus. 2,771,161, 11-20-56,
CI. 188—4.
Jespersen, Jens, to The United Electric Coal Companies. Sup-
porting structure for excavating wheel. 2,732,641, 1-31-56,
CI. 37—189.
Jessee, Ralph D., and O. G. Killian, to Westinghousf Electric
Corp. Panel release mechanism. 2,735,077, 2-14-56, CI.
339—75.
i '• ■■■■■.'!■. Christian C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Ceramic decoration method. 2,772,182, 11-27-56, CI.
117 — 40.
Jessen, Nicholas C. : See —
Carpenter, Otis R., and Jessen. 2,770.030.
Jessey, Marvin E., and C. A. Bartsch. Contour sensing ap-
paratus. 2,766,414, 10-9-56, CI. 318—32.
Jessop, Stuart M., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Armv. Filtering and puri-
fying unit. 2,764,251, 9-25-56, CI. 183 — 4.
Jessup Alfred C, deceased, A. J. Maria de Navarro, H. J.
H. Saunders, and E. F. Emley, executors, to Magnesium
Elektron Ltd. Magnesium base alloys. 2,750,288, 6-12-56,
CI. 75—168.
Jessup, John J. : see —
Van Camp, Ernest L., and Jessup. 2,742,961.
Jessup, Wilbur F., to The Cincinnati Milling Machine Co.
Booster for template controlled truing mechanism.
2,775,235, 12-25-56, CI. 125—11.
406
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Coautchouc
microporous
Jesty, Leslie C, to Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co. Ltd.
Cathode ray display tubes. 2,740.065, 3-27-56, CI. 313 — 92.
Jgsus, Henri L. L. Machine for folding bedsheets and other
articles in soft and pliable sheet form. 2,770,457, 11-13-50,
CI. 270—08.
Jet-Heet, Inc. : See —
Coleman, Robert E. 2,744,470.
Erland af Klein, Nils. 2,757,618.
MacCracken, Calvin D. 2,752,912.
MacCracken, Calvin D. 2,770,445.
MacCracken, Calvin D., Miles, and Ashidate. 2,773,488.
Miles, George N. 2,744,517.
Van Hook, Charles J. 2,755,792.
Jet Permanent Wave Corp. : See —
Voorhees, Milton S. 2,738,793.
Jeter, Charlie P. : See —
Hartzler, John E., and Jeter. 2,733,101.
Jett, Alexander L. : See —
Mead, William H., Zambruno, and Jett. 2,770,924.
Jette, Emile. Knitting machine. 2,730,879, 1-17-56, CI.
66 — 13.
Jettinghoff, Paul F., to International Harvester Co. Starter-
controlled fuel supply for internal combustion engine.
2,771,068, 11-20-56, CI. 123—179.
Jevelot, Rene\ and J. Ahrweiler, to Compagnie
Manufacture "Dyanamic". Manufacture <
screens. 2,766,485, 10-16-56, CI. 18—53.
Jewel Tea Co., Inc. : See —
Sehoenhardt, George. 2,739,777.
Jewell, Bernard W. : See —
Swanson, Willis R., and Jewell. 2,756,812.
Jewell. Howard J. Paper fastening device. 2,749,816,
"—12—56, CI. 93 — 1.1.
Jewell, Lee : See —
Touchman. William S. 2,773.381.
Jewell, Wendell D., to American Bosch Anna Corp. Suspen-
sion for gyroscopes. 2,740,299, 4-3-56, CI 74 — 5.
Jewell, William E., Jr., to Engineering Service. Removable
punch retainer. 2,767,990, 10-23-56, CI. 279 79
Jewett, Alfred W., to Chicago Roller Skate Co. Roiler skate
wheel. 2,734.777, 2-14-56, CI. 301—5.7
Jewett, Charles S., to Curtiss- Wright Corp. Nozzle eonstruc-
tiop for jet engines. 2,735.264. 2-21-56, CI. 60—35.55.
Jewett, Charles S., to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Internally and
externally threaded bushing having internal and external
locking means. 2,750,979/ 6-1 9-56, CI 15] — 21
Jewett, Deane N., to Detroit Hardware Mfg. Co. Deadlock
mechanism for panic exit lock. 2,762,642, 9-11-56, CI.
Jewett, Deane N., to Detroit Hardware Mfg. Co Window
operator. 2.774.591, 12-18-56, CI. 268—105
Jewett. Prank B., Jr. : See —
Allison. Herbert S.. Hakomaki, and Jewett. 2,737 859
Jewish Sanitarium and Hospital for Chronic Diseases • See —
Losner, Samuel. 2,772,672.
Jezl, James L. : See —
Schneider, Abraham, and Jezl. 2,758,058.
Je5.1V?J1?Ss L" t0 Sun 0il Co- Separtion of naphthonic acids.
2,746,989, 5-22-56, CI. 260—514.
Jezl, James L., to Sun Oil Co.
11-13-56, CI. 252—33.3.
Jezl, James L., to Sun Oil Co.
11-13-56, CI. 252—33.3.
Jezl, James L., to Sun Oil Co.
11-13-56, CI. 252—33.3.
Jezl, James L., to Sun Oil Co.
11-13-56, CI. 252—33.3.
Jezl, James L., to Sun Oil Co
11-13-56, CI. 252—33.3.
Jezl, James L., and I. W. Mills, to Sun Oi
gasoline. 2,745,793, 5-15-56. CI. 196—23.
Jezl, James L., and A. Schneider, to Sun Oil Co
of oxidation resistant lubricating oils. 2,767.13
CI. 196 — 3 47.
Jezl James L.. and A. Schneider, to Sun Oil Co
refining. 2.771,404, 11-20-56, CI 196 — 32
Jicha. Walter F. : See—
Fuqua. John H. Jicha. and Veselik. 2,773 761
Jigbore-Grind Machine Co.. Inc. : See —
Haas, Charles P. 2.745,668.
Jimerson, Ralph E. Tire tread rebuilding machine. 2,737,226,
Jirsa, Em'il F. : See — '
Worthington, Wayne H, and Jirsa. 2,762,446
Joa. Curt G. Automatic hopper feed for a wood workine
machine. 2.730.144. 1-10-56, CI 144— 245
Jo-An Shoe Mfg. Co.. Inc. : See —
Bozza. Joseph D. 2. 774. 087
J02I76ni,8^11e 9-4-56, a MO-^lgf111 C°' Pr0CeSsing of wax"
Joanis, Marvin A. ' Flush tank'c'ontrol system. 2,760,204,
8—28—56. CI. 4 — 41.
Jobbing. William F.. Inc. : See—
Willmore, Charles B. 2.733 991
\v;ilmore. Charles B. 2.764 482.
Jobe. George T.. to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. Elec-
trolyte for^ primary galvanic cells. 2,773,786, 12-11-56.
Jobe, George T..' and A. F. Vinal. to Union Carbide and Carbon
Corp. Electrolyte and separator for low temperature pri-
mary galvanic cells. 2.766,315. 10-9-56, CI. 136 — 103.
Jobe, George T., F. J. Weber, and A. F. Vinal, to Union
Carbide and Carbon Corp. Primary battery. 2. 774. sod
12-18-56. CI 136 — 111.
Soluble oil.
Soluble oil.
70,594,
70,595,
Soluble oil. 2,770,596,
Soluble oil. 2.770,597,
Soluble oil. 2,770,598,
Co. Deleading
Petroleui
Jobert, Arthur H., to The New Britain Machine Co. Thread-
ing attachment for multiple spindle machine. 2,770,819,
11-20-56, CI. 10—89.
Jobmann, Paul F. W. : See —
Bartels, Alfred F. A., and Jobmann. 2,771,633.
Jobst, Conrad. Means for assisting return circulation of
fluids in an animal body. 2,747,570, 5-29-56, CI. 128 — 60.
Jochem, Theodore B., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Mechanism
for counting and stacking magazines and the like.
2,769,378, 11-6-56, CI. 93—93.
Jochim, Paul. Filler having a reinforced perforated edge.
2,762,372, 9-11-56, CI. 129—1.
Jochumsen, Fred S. Vehicular body suspension. 2,755,098,
7-17-56, CI. 280—106.5.
Joeck. Thomas D., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Method and appa-
ratus for starting internal combustion engines. 2,737,939,
3-13-56, CI. 123—180.
Joeck, Thomas D., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Army. Automatic engine
starting apparatus. 2,761,439, 9-4-56, CI. 123 — 179.
Joecks, Edmund W. Collapsible can holder. 2,735,641,
2-21-56, CI. 248—210.
Joel, Amos E., Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc.
Telephone system of the coin controlled type. 2,761,900,
9-4-56, CI. 179—6.3.
Joggler Corp., The : See —
Yonash, Robert F. 2,734,552.
.Tohanek, George J., to General Railway Signal Co. Railway
switch lock control system. 2,774,863, 12-18-56, CI.
246—146.
Johann Vaillant Kommandit Gesellschaft : See —
Klemp, Siegfried, and Donges. 2,774,565.
Johannesen, Hans A. I. Powered invalid chair and handle
control therefor. 2,742,973, 4-24-56, CI. 180—8.
Johannesen, John D. Signal duplexing system. 2,760,057,
8-21-56, CI. 250—13.
Johannesson, Nils-Olof, to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson.
Fault indicator for plural connected devices. 2,751,578,
6-19-56, CI. 340—253.
Johannsen, Adolf, W. Danz, W. Pfannmueller, and H. Wolf,
to Badische Anilin- & Soda- Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft.
Production of gas containing sulfur dioxide. 2,761,762,
9-4-56, CI. 23 — 177.
Johannsen, Adolf, W. Danz. W. Pfannmueller, and H. Wolf,
to Badische Anilin- & Soda- Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft.
Production of gases containing sulfur dioxide. 2,701,763,
9-4-56, CI. 23—177.
Johannsen, Adolf, W. Danz. W. Pfannmueller, and H. Wolf,
to Badische Anilin- & Soda- Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft.
Production of gases containing sulfur dioxide. 2,761,764,
9-4-56, CI. 23 — 177.
Johannsen, Adolf, F. Hettler, F. Lampe, and H. Wolf, to
Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Appa-
ratus for the production of gases containing sulfur dioxide
by roasting. 2.768,880, 10-30-56, CI. 23—277.
Johannsen, Adolf, W. Danz, W. Pfannmueller, and H. Wolf,
to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft.
Processing of sulfur-containing solid materials. 2,708,959,
10-30-56, CI. 252 — 417.
Johannsen, Friedrich. Method for the production of iron,
nickel, cobalt, manganese and chromium from their ores.
2,740,710, 4-3-56, CI. 75—133.5.
Johannson, Oscar K., to Dow Corning Corp. Bis-heptameth-
ylcyclotetrasiloxanylethane. 2,762,827, 9-11-56, CI.
260 — 448.2.
.Tohansen. Einar K., to U. S. Industries, Inc. Locking clamp.
2,755,758. 7-24-50, CI. 113—49.
.Tohansen, Einar K., to U. S. Industries. Inc. Overload re-
lease assembly for power presses. 2,770,342, 11—13—50, CI.
192—150.
Johanson, Bengt J., to Cinch Mfg. Corp. Contact for printed
circuits. 2,747,169, 5-22-56, CI. 339—258.
Johanson, Bertil, to SKF Kugellagerfabriken Gesellschaft
mit beschrankter Haftung. Top roll support for drawing
mechanisms of textile machines. 2.774.113, 12-18-56, CI.
19—142.
Johanson, Edwin S.. to Hydrocarbon Research, Inc. Hydro-
desulfurizing a highly olefinic gasoline containing cyclic
sulfur compounds. 2:774,719, 12-18-56, CI. 196—28.
Johanson, Erik, to AB Svenska Flaktfabriken. Apparatus
for conditioning, preferably drying, of a web-like material.
2,772.486. 12-4-56. CI. 34 — 159.
Johansson, Carl E.. and A. S. Noble, to The Youngstown Steel
Door Co. Transportation containers for bulk materials.
2,774.515, 12-18-56. CI. 222—185.
Johansson, Ebbe A. I. and S. A. M. Bordered table tops,
particularly for camping tables. 2,773.726, 12-11-56, CI.
311—107.
Johansson, Ernest G., to Anchor Mfg. Co. Plug-in meter
socket with shunt switch and signal. 2.747,049, 5-22-56,
CI. 200—51.1.
Johansson, Ernest G., to Anchor Mfg. Co. Shunt switch for
plug-in meter socket and the like. 2,747,050, 5-22-56,
CI. 200—51.10.
Johansson, Gustaf A., to The United Electric Coal Companies.
Blade for excavating mechanism. 2,731,742, 1-24-56, CI.
37—189.
Johansson, Lennart. to Aktiebolaget Svenska Kullager-
fabriken. Machine tool, especially grinding machines for
machining rotating work pieces. 2,773.333. 12-11-56. CI.
51—53.
Johansson. Sture A. M. : See —
Johansson, Ebbe A. I. and S. A. M. 2,773.726.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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and Brauner. 2,752,456.
2,734,206, 2-14-56, CI. 9—1.
Indicating device.
Jo-Har Laboratories : See —
Auchmoody, Frank W.
John, Albert J. Oar rest.
John, Dorothy : See —
Becker, Frederick G. L. 2,730,426.
Becker, Frederick G. L. 2,769,710.
John, Frank T., to Research Corp.
2,739,304, 3-20-56, CI. 340—318.
John, Frank T., to Research Corp. Relay counter. 2,767,921,
10-23-50, CI. 235 — 92.
John, Frank T., and J. B. Cannon, Jr., to Research Corp.
Classroom communicator. 2,738,595, 3-20-56. CI. 35 — 48.
John, Song, and G. T. Fitchett, to American Cyanamid Co.
Preparation of amino mercapto 1,3,4-thiadiazoics.
2,759,947, 8-21-56. CI. 260—306.8.
Johner, Hans, to Ciba Ltd. Process for the manufacture of
hydrazobenzenes. 2,744,935, 5-8-56, CI. 260 — 569.
Johner, Walter : See —
Haberland, Fritz, and Johner. 2,730.322.
Johns, Corydon T. Baby spoon. 2,751,6S3, 6-26-50, CI.
30—324.
Johns, Lamar F Combined life preserver and bathing cap.
2.766.4(i(i. 10-10-56. CI. 9—20.
Johns, La Moine E. : See —
Johns, Max F. and L. E. 2,744,500.
Johns-Ma nville Corp. : See —
Barnett, Irvin. 2,755,534.
Burleson, Miles W. 2,742,384.
Castner, Foster J. 2,760,877.
Gottsch, Frank. 2,760,374.
Hahn, William P., and Powell. 2,750,158.
Heisler, Robert W. 2,738.992.
Modigliani, Piero. 2,729,582.
Plauka, John W., and Parry. 2,766,140.
Poltorak, Emil J. 2,766.055.
Siering, Robert L. 2,740,166.
Johns, Max F. and L. E., to Conmar Products Corp. Appa-
ratus for manufacturing slide fastener stringers.
2,744,560, 5-8-56, CI. 153—1.
Johns, Nigrelli, Johns : See —
Nigrelli, Biagio J. 2,770,935.
Johns. Ralph W. : See —
Nigrelli, Biagio J. 2,770,935.
Johns. Robert R. : See —
Nigrelli, Biagio J. 2,770,935.
Johns, Thomas H. Collapsible burner. 2.764.232, 9-25-56,
CI. 158—99.
Johns. William H. : See-
Clark. Robert, and Johns. 2,771,176.
Johnsen, Trygve, and G. H. K. Busk. Device for lubricating
saw-chains. 2,741,275, 4-10-56, CI. 143 — 32.
Johnson, Agnar : See —
Atwood, Lyle C, and Johnson. 2,735,694.
Atwood. Seth B., and Johnson. 2,773,278.
Johnson, Agnar, to Atwood Vacuum Machine Co. Adjust-
able vehicle seat support. 2,757,712, 8-7-56, CI. 155 — 9.
Johnson, Agnar, and L. C. Atwood, to Atwood Vacuum
Machine Co. Automobile door hinge embodving hold-open
and assist means. 2,761,171, 9-4-56, CI. 10 — 50.
Johnson, Albert. Suspensory. 2,746,453, 5-22-56, CI.
128—162.
Johnson, Albert H. Mixer. 2,749,098, 6-5-56, CI. 259 — 117.
Johnson. Albert H., to United States Envelope Co. Web
control mechanism for paper-converting machine. 11.771 252
11-20-56. CI. 242—76.
Johnson, Alfred C. : See —
Miller, William J., and Johnson. 2,758,616.
Johnson. Alfred L.. Jr., 50% to T. M. Nickles. Float device.
2.754,525, 7-17-56, CI. 9—9.
Johnson, Alfred W. Actuating mechanism for fruit juicers or
the like. 2.738,724, 3-20-56, CI. 100 — 125.
Johnson, Alfred W. Actuating mechanism for fruit juicers or
the like. 2,738,725, 3-20-56, CI. 100 — 218.
Johnson, Alvin O. : See —
Le Febvre. Alfred L., Small, Johnson, and Cleveland.
2,743.064.
Le Febvre. Alfred L.. Johnson, and Sliz. 2,771,117.
Johnson. Andrew. Tongs for lifting pans or the like.
2,768,017, 10-23-56, CI. 294—31.
Johnson. Andrew G. : See —
Baldwin, John D., Jr., and Johnson. 2,737,202.
Baldwin, John D., Jr.. St. Clair, and Johnson. 2.751,181.
Johnson, Andrew T, Fireplace hot air furnace. 2, 74!). 905,
6-12-56, CI. 126 — 121.
Johnson, Arleigh Q. Gas-oil conversion burner tube.
2,744,568, 5-8-56, CI. 158—11.
Johnson, Arnold E. W., to International Harvester Co. Har-
vester towing tractor having power-operated traction wheel
lifting prop. 2,761,268, 9-4-56, CI. 56 — 10.
Johnson, Arnold N., to Commercial Solvents Corp. Production
of 1,3.5-trichlorobenzene from waste isomers of benzene
hexachloride. 2,742,508, 4-17-56, CI. 260 — 650.
Johnson, Arnold N., to Commercial Solvents Corp. Process
for chlorinating arylnitroalkenes. 2,762,848, 9-11-56, CI.
260—646.
Johnson. Arnold N.. and P. E. Brumfield, to Commercial
Solvents Corp. Process for photochemical chlorination.
2,738.320. 3-13-56, CI. 204—163.
Johnson, Arthur. Safety cigarette holder. 2,768,630,
10-30-56, CI. 131—178.
Johnson, Arthur A., to Automatic Devices Corp. Electric
cigar lighter. 2,730,605, 1-10-56, CI. 219—32.
Johnson, Arthur A., to Automatic Devices Corp. Electric
cigar lighter. 2,734,987. 2-14-56, CI. 219—32.
2,762,102. 9-11-56, CI.
Spot and bore machine.
to General Motors Corp.
2,734,481, 2-14-56, CI.
Johnson, Arthur C. : See —
Milliken, Owen J. 2,774,435.
Johnson, Arthur F., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Meth-
od of making roll welded hollow sheet metal structure.
2,754,572, 7-17-56, CI. 29 — 157.3.
Johnson, Arthur L., to Hexacon Electric Co. Electric solder-
ing iron with readily detachable terminal plate. 2,740,030,
3-27-56, CI. 219—26.
Johnson, Ashton C. Dip-sticks. 2,760,036, 8-28-56, CI.
210—1.5.
Johnson, Ashton C. Attachments for dip-sticks. 2,704.294,
9-25-56, CI. 210—1.5.
Johnson, Ava J., and A. J. Cherniavsky, to Shell Development
Co. Catalytic hydrogen chloride oxidation process to pro-
duce chlorine. 2,746,844, 5-22-56, CI. 23—219.
Johnson, Axel A. Wax applicuting and dispensing unit.
2,747,209, 5-29-56, CI. 15—119.
Johnson, Axel E. F. : See — ,
Berner, Harry M., Johnson, Ensminger. and Savke.
2,733,110.
Johnson & Bassett, Inc. : See —
Calo, Armand G. 2,731,851.
Johnson, Bennie T. Barbecue machine. 2,748,091, 6-0-06,
CI. 99—444.
Johnson, Bernard. Clothespin.
24—139.
Johnson, Bernard G. and H. S.
2,747,441, 5-29-56, CI. 77 — 03.
Johnson, Bertil, and W. C. Shaw,
Sand core dipping machine.
Johnson, Bruce W. Ridge board holder. 2.770.886,11-20-56,
CI. 33—180.
Johnson, C. H., (Machinery) Ltd. : See —
Dearden, Brian B. 2.771.279.
Johnson. Carl A. P., to S. H. Couch Co.. Inc. Telephone unit.
2,731,518, 1-17-56, CI. 179—100.
Johnson, Carl A. P.. to S. H. Couch Co., Inc. Name panel
board. 2,732,643, 1-31-56, CI. 40—125^
Johnson, Carl A., L. E. Murphv, and R. W. Selman, to 1'elhaUc
Corp. Apparatus for measuring and introducing dry in-
gredients into processing machines using liquid therein.
2,737,129, 3-6-56, CI. 107—4.
Johnson, Carl E. : See — , ,
Slaughter, John I., McCaulay, Lien, and Johnson.
2 762 750
Johnson! Carl E. Shoeshine kit. 2,743,474, 5-1-56, CI.
Johnson, Carl E., to Scaife Co. Welded end closure means
for rocket motors. 2,762,193, 9-11-56. CI. 60—35.6.
Johnson, Carl E., and W. J. Zimmerschied. to Standard Oil
Co Method of hydrodesulfurizing hydrocarbon oil using
a cobalt titanate catalyst. 2.764,526. 9-25-56. CI. 196—24
Johnson, Carl E., A. P. Lien, and D. A. McCaulay, to Standard
Oil Co. Extraction of aromatic hydrocarbons from mixed
hvdrocarbons with a silver salt and an alkane sulfonic acid.
2:768,986, 10-30-56, CI. 260—674.
Johnson, Carl H. Rotary end thrust cutter. 2, do, 831,
7-24-56, CI. 144 — 219.
Johnson, Charles A., to Electric & Musical Industries Ltd.
Target structures such as are utilised in television trans-
mission tubes. 2.730,639, 1-10-50. CI. 313—67.
Johnson, Charles B., to Rockwell Mfg. Co. Plug valves.
2.746,478. 5-22-56, CI. 137—246.16.
Johnson, Charles D. : See —
Sublett, Ira, and Johnson. 2,731.796.
Johnson, Chester W. Silent switches.
CI. 200—154.
Johnson. Chester W. Snap switches. 2,738,;
Johnson, Clare P. Jr. Method of making aluminum halides.
2,750,257, 0-12-50, CI. 23—9.3.
Johnson, Clarence. Thermostatic fluid coupling mechanism.
Re. 24,157. 5-29-56, CI. 60— 12.
Johnson Clarence, to The Hartford Special Machinery Co.
Feed control mechanism. 2,733.691, 2-7-56. CI. 121-^5.
Johnson. Clarence, and J. E. Rasoletti. Garage door operators.
2,755.081, 7-17-56, CI. 268—59.
Johnson, Clarence A., and S. C. Schuman. to Hydrocarbon
Research, Inc. Process for hydrofining a highly olefinic
gasoline. 2,774,718, 12-18-56. CI. 196—28.
Johnson, Clarence E., Jr., and B. M. Pederson, Jr., to Plasti
Industries, Inc. Method of making a plastic boot or the
lil.-o. :!.7.".0.r>26, 3-6-56, CI. 18 — 58.7.
Johnson. Clarence J. Side dressing fertilizer spreader.
2.774.318. 12-18-56, CI. 111—59.
Johnson, Clarence K., to Electric Steel Foundry Co. Cen-
trifugal metal casting process and mold apparatus.
2.745,152. 5-15-56. CI. 22—65.
Johnson. Clarence L.. to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. After-
burning means for turbo-jet engines. 2,771.740. 11-27-56,
CI. 60—35.6.
Johnson, Clarence L. Envelope-like containers. 2.773 5.31.
12-11-56. CI. 150—2.1.
Johnson. Clarence R. Combined bumper and grill. 2.7->9.7o5.
8-21-56, CI. 293—63.
Johnson. Clarence. S.. and R. G. McElrov, said McFlroy assor.
to said Johnson. Ventilating system. 2,767,639, 10-23-56,
CI. 98—38.
Johnson, Clyde F. Threadless bolt and resilient retainer
therefor. 2,741,938, 4-17-56, CI. 85 — 8.8.
Johnson, Clyde F., to Speed Stud Corp. Threadless snap
fastener with solid reinforcing core therein. 2,758,498,
8-14-56. CI. 85—5.
,737,557, 3-f
3-13-56.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Johnson, Clyde V. Crumble attachment for pellet machines.
2,757,621, 8-7-56, CI. 107—14.
Johnson Corp., The : See —
Armstrong, Adam E. 2,732,228.
Johnson, Curtis R. A., to Radio Corp. of America. Phono-
graph turntable. 2,762,627, 9-11-56, CI. 274—39.
Johnson, Dale L., to Burgess-Manning Co. Panel ceiling
panel unit. 2,736,406, 2-28-56, CI. 189 — 88.
Johnson, Darrel M. : See —
Walton, George M. 2,736,464.
Johnson, Darrell M., to The Laudar Co. Automobile bumper
attachment. 2,730,396. 1-10-56. Cl. 293 — 71.
Johnson, Darrell M. Changeable exhibiting rack. 2,738,605,
3-20-56. Cl. 40—124.
Johnson, David A., to Bristol Laboratories Inc. Benzenesul-
fonylbenzylamine salts of penicillin. 2,744,895, 5-8-56,
Cl. 260—239.1.
Johnson, David A., and J. C. Sheehan, to Bristol Labora-
tories Inc. Benzylpenicillin thio acid. 2,751,378, 0-19-56,
Cl. 260 — 239.1.
Johnson, David W., to The Arrow-Hart & Hegeman Electric
Co. Switch box latch with variable bias. 2,739,002,
3-20-56, Cl. 292—24.
Johnson, David W., to The Arrow-Hart & Hegeman Electric
Co. Sliding shutter for electric switches. 2,766,342,
10-9-56, Cl. 200 — 50.
Johnson, David W., to The Arrow-Hart & Hegeman Electric
Co. Interlocking cover and switch mechanism. 2,770,688,
11-13-56, Cl. 200—50.
Johnson, David W., to The Arrow-Hart & Hegeman Electric
Co. Front operated disconnect switch. 2,773,956,
12-11-56, Cl. 200—73.
Johnson, Delno A. Mounting bracket for vehicle ash recep-
tacle. 2,743,075, 4-24-56, Cl. 248—224.
Johnson, Don D. Door structure. 2,758,646, 8-14-56, Cl.
160—354.
Johnson, Donald N. Bubble fountain device. 2.744,784,
5-8-56, Cl. 299—9.
Johnson, Donald S., to Drummondville Cotton Co. Ltd.
Mid-water trawl. 2,736,122, 2-28-56, Cl. 43 — 9.
Johnson, Earl B. Siphon flow drinking fountain. 2,737,967,
3-13-56. Cl. 137—145.
Johnson, Earl R. : See —
Beggs, Donald, and Johnson. 2,772,958.
Johnson, Edgar U., to Mergenthaler Linotype Co. Method of
preparing a printing form. 2,764,935, 10-2-50, Cl.
101 — 401.2.
Johnson, Edward F., and G. G. Binder, Jr., to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Multiple solvent secondary recovery
process. 2,771,139, 11-20-56, Cl. 166 — 9.
Johnson, Edward H., to The Keelavite Co. Ltd. Rotary fluid
pressure engine. 2,735,371, 2-21-56, Cl. 103 — 125.
Johnson, Edward O., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Army. Inverter cir-
cuits. 2,735,061, 2-14-56, Cl. 321—36.
Johnson, Edward O., to Radio Corp. of America. Gas tube
voltage regulator. 2,740,089, 3-27-56, Cl. 323 — 22.
Johnson, Edward O., and W. M. Webster, Jr., to the United
States of America as represented by the Secretary of the
Army. Inverter circuit. 2,741,734, 4-10-56, Cl. 321 — 36.
Johnson, Edward R. : See — •
Kagan, Ralph, and Johnson. 2,741,310.
Johnson, Edward W. : See —
Impey. Charles E., Christ, and Johnson. 2,729,396.
Johnson, Edwin H., to Fitch Textile Co., Inc. Machine for
drying tubular fabric and the like. 2,750,649, 6-19-56,
Cl. 26 — 56.
Johnson, Edwin R., and D. E. Plumb, to Westinghouse Electric
Vo7— |,pecial "Seating rheostat. 2,748,297, 5-29-56, Cl.
Johnson, Edwin W., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Titanium
furnace or the like. 2,743,307, 4-24-56, Cl. 13—31.
Johnson, Edwin W., T. M. Donaldson, and R. W. Hewev,
to The Singer Mfg. Co. Lubricating devices for sewing
machines. 2,769,418, 11-6-56, Cl. 112—256.
Joi}"son, Felix J. Shower cone. 2,774,627, 12-18-56, Cl.
Johnson, Eldon A., to Carter Carburetor Corp. Wear shoe
for cam follower. 2,733,618, 2-7-56 Cl. 74—569.
Johnson, Eleanor D. : See —
Johnson, Ervin G. 2,738 121
Johnson, Ervin G. 2,740',930.
Johnson, Ervin G. 2,764 273
Johnson, Ervin G. 2 764 721
Johnson. Elmer. Stone loader attachment for a tractor.
2,745,565, 5-15-56, Cl. 214—147.
Johnson, Elmer C, to The Vendo Co. Article releasing mech-
a?iSmfi for vending machines. 2,762,524, 9-11-56, Cl.
Johnson, Elmer E., Jr. Combined mirror and thermometer.
2,741,949, 4-17-56, Cl. 88—96.
Johnson, Emil L., Jr.. to Bendix Aviation Corp. Voltage regu-
lator. 2,743,413, 4-24-56, Cl. 323—69.
Johnson, Emmett W. Hat cleaning and drying machine.
2,752,078, 6-26-56, Cl. 223—23.
Johnson, Ernest W., to National Pneumatic Co., Inc. Coded
electrical control system for motor operated doors.
2,760,134, 8-21-56, Cl. 318—266.
Johnson, Ernest W., to Metal & Thermit Corp. Organotin
oxide-ester reaction products and vinvl chloride resins
stabilized therewith. 2,763,632, 9-18-56, Cl. 260 — 45.75.
Johnson, Ervin G., deceased ; E. de H. Johnson, executrix.
Tubular carrier. 2,738,121, 3-13-56, Cl. 229 — 93.
Johnson, Ervin G., deceased ; E. D. Johnson, executrix. Elec-
tric motor. 2,740,930, 4-3-56, Cl. 318—186.
Johnson, Ervin G., to E. D. Johnson. Line number indicator
for typewriters. 2,764,273, 9-25-56, Cl. 197—189.
Johnson, Ervin G., to E. D. Johnson. Electromagneto energy
conversion. 2,764,721, 9-25-56, Cl. 318—161.'
Johnson, Eugene H. Water bag bracket. 2,742,213, 4-17-56,
Cl. 224—42.03.
Johnson, Everard L. Vibratory plate retouching apparatus.
2,740,345, 4-3-56, Cl. 95 — 103.
Johnson, Everett A., to Standard Oil Co. Homogenizing of
drill muds. 2,772,073, 11-27-56, Cl. 255—1.8.
Johnson, Ewing L. Railway front end structures. 2,769,555,
11-6-56, Cl. 213—6.
Johnson-Fagg Engineering Co. : See —
Fagg, Leo W., and Sharp. 2,765,023.
Johnson Fare Box Co. : See —
Downey, Clement L. 2,740,242.
Kulo, Thomas E., and Rogier. 2,750,949.
Lovell, Paul W. 2,738,050.
Rogier, Clarence F. 2,735,438.
Rogier, Clarence F., Kulo, and Singer. 2,769,524.
Johnson, Fay G. : See —
Miller, Albert R. 2,771,749.
Johnson, Ford L., and K. W. McLoad. Frequency selective
signal amplifier. 2,756,286, 7-24-56, Cl. 179 — 171.
Johnson, Francis B., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Aerial
delivery platform. 2,774,560, 12-18-56, Cl. 244—138.
Johnson, Francis M., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Air Force. Personnel
retriever for helicopters. 2,738,939, 3-20-56, Cl. 244 — 137.
Johnson, Francis M., to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Combustion equip-
ment for gas-turbine engines with anticarbon wall portion.
2,741.090, 4-10-56, Cl. 60 — 39.65.
Johnson, Francis M., and D. R. Carlisle, to Rolls-Royce Ltd.
Fuel injection means of combustion equipment for gas
turbine engines. 2,771,744, 11-27-56, Cl. 60—39.74.
Johnson, Frank E., to United-Carr Fastener Corp. Snap
fastener socket. 2,767,454, 10-23-56, Cl. 24 — 216.
Johnson, Frank G. Resistor. 2,775,673, 12-25-56, Cl.
201—63.
Johnson, Fred H., to Warren Alloy. Electrode. 2,774,859,
12-18-56, Cl. 219—120.
Johnson, Fred J., F. J. Johnson, Jr., and R. L. Johnson, to
The Kinex Co., Inc. Machine for feeding and applying
screw threaded caps to jars. 2,758,434, 8-14-56, Cl.
53—315.
Johnson, Fred J., Jr. : See —
Johnson, Fred J., F. J. Johnson, Jr., and R. L. Johnson.
2,758,434.
Johnson, Frederick F. : See —
Hink, John H., Jr., and Johnson. 2,731,731.
Johnson, Frederick W., and C. E. Chance. Means for con-
necting a natural bait lure. 2,763,086, 9-18-56, Cl.
43 — 44.2.
Johnson, Frithiof V., to General Electric Co. Gun sighting
mechanism having gyroscopically controlled transparent
mirror. 2,756,625, 7-31-56, Cl. 88—1.
Johnson. Frithiof V., to General Electric Co. Aircraft stabiliz-
ing apparatus. 2.771.258. 11-20-56. Cl. 244 — 77.
Johnson Gage Development Co., The : See —
Johnson, Paul W. 2,736,102.
Johnson, Stanley G. 2,730,808.
Johnson. Stanley G. 2,770,050.
Johnson, George R. Stall type rack. 2,769,559, 11-6-56,
Cl. 214—16.4.
Johnson, George W., and J. R. Petre, to The American
Laundry Machine Co. Pressing machine. 2,757.832,
8-7-56. Cl. 223—57.
Johnson. Gerald E. : See —
Johnson, Richard L. and G. E. 2,775,351.
Johnson. Gladys E. : See —
Burton, Linwood P. 2,739.313.
Johnson, Glenn D., to Joy Mfg. Co. Well head control.
2,771,956, 11-27-56, Cl. 166 — 88.
Johnson, Gordon B. : See —
Darragh, John L., and Johnson. 2,746,928.
Johnson, Gordon. Equipment Co. : See —
Zebarth, Ralph S. 2,741.795.
Johnson, Gordon W., Co. : See —
Zebarth, Ralph S. 2,731,665.
Zebarth. Ralph S. 2,738,547.
Johnson. Gustav B. Thread cutter and holder. 2,757,451,
8-7-56, Cl. 30—126.
Johnson, Gustav R. Pivoted lever bottle cap removing device.
2,746,323, 5-22-56, Cl. 81—3.1.
Johnson. Harold A. Welding electrode. 2,741,688. 4-10-56,
Cl. 219 — 4.
Johnson. Harold C. and J. R. Coacting endless belt type onion
harvesting device. 2.754.648. 7-17-56, Cl. 55 — 108.
Johnson, Harold L, and J. L. Lawson, to the United States of
America as represented bv the Secretary of the Navy. F-M
alignment oscillator. 2,755,437, 7-17-56, Cl. 324—57.
Johnson, Harold S. : See —
Johnson. Bernard G. and H. S. 2,747,441.
Johnson, Harry H., to Walter Gerlinger, Inc. Foundry sand,
additive, and method of treating foundry sand. 2,757,095,
7-31-56, Cl. 106—38.5.
Johnson. Harry J. Mechanical paint remover. 2,737,717,
3_13_56, Cl. 30—140.
Johnson, Harry N., to The Greist Mfg. Co. Pepper grinders
with feed means to force material between the fixed and
rotary grinding members. 2,703,440, 9-18-56, Cl. 241 — 245.
LIST OF PATENTEES
409
Johnson, Harry P. Tail sling. 2,740,380, 4-3-o6, CI.
119 — 105.
Johnson, Harry V., to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp.
Graphite furnace electrode for a stabilized arc. 2,744,945,
5-8-56, CI. 13—18.
Johnson, Harrv V. and N. J., to Union Carbide and Carbon
Corp. Electrode joint. 2,735,705, 2-21-56, CI. 287—127.
Johnson, Harwick : See —
Law, Russell R., Johnson, Giacoletto, and Barton.
2,750,507.
Johnson. Harwick, to Radio Corp. of America. Semiconductor
devices. 2,754,431, 7-10-5C, CI. 307 — 88.5.
Johnson, Henry B. Drafting board. 2,771,706, 11-27-56,
CI. 45—129.
Johnson, Henry L. : See —
Sherwood, Glenn L. 2,735,474.
Johnson, Henry W. : See —
Metcalf, Herbert E., Johnson, and Chisholm. 2,741,593.
Johnson, Herbert L. : See —
Mills, Ivor W., and Johnson. 2,735,877.
Johnson, Herbert W., and G. Menyea, to Standard Oil Co.
Fixture for butt welding flanges. 2,767,676, 10-23-56,
CI. 113—103.
Johnson, Herbert W., and G. Menyea, to Standard Oil Co.
Jig for welding slip-on flanges. 2,767,677, 10-23-56, CI.
113—103.
Johnson, Herman L., Jr., to Helen Neushaefer Inc. Nail
polish bottle holders, including a finger support. 2,760,500,
8-28-56, CI. 132—73.5.
Johnson, Howard A., % to G. E. Good. Fishing equipment.
2,729,014, 1-3-56, CI. 43 — 42.49.
Johnson, Howard R. Heating element for coffee makers, etc.
2,735,922, 2-21-56, CI. 219—19.
Johnson, Hugh B., A. S. McGaughan, and P. Weidlinger.
Prefabricated metallic building for storage and the like.
2,750,013, 6-12-56, CI. 189—3.
Johnson, Ivar W., to General Electric Co. Butt welded field
coils and method of making the same. 2,756,358, 7-24-56,
CI. 310—180.
Johnson, Jacob G., to Be-Ge Mfg. Co. Boring bar unit.
2,739,495, 3-27-56, CI. 77—3.
Johnson, James A., to The American Metal Co., Ltd. Water-
cooled gas sampling device. 2,731,832, 1-24-56, CI.
73—421.5.
Johnson, James C. : See —
Demeter, Geza, Johnson, and Maher. 2,759,232.
Johnson, James R. : See —
Johnson, Harold C. and J. R. 2,754,648.
Johnson, James W., Jr. : See —
Vogt, Kenneth T. 2,735,692.
Johnson, Joe W., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Combined short
wave height and direction indicator and recorder.
2,766,622, 10-16-56, CI. 73—291.
Johnson, Joe W., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Shore wave recorder
(shallow water). 2,773,385, 12-11-56, CI. 73 — 301.
Johnson, John. Stone gathering machine having a horizon-
tally rotatable sifting drum. 2,755,612, 7-24-56, CI. 55 — 17.
Johnson, John. Mobile stone-gathering apparatus. 2,760,322,
8-28-56, CI. 55—17.
Johnson, John. Plastic cement applicator. 2,769,578,
11-6-56, CI. 222 — 107.
Johnson, John A., and R. H. Eustis, to Thermal Research
and Engineering Corp. Billet heating furnace. 2,762,618,
9-11-56, CI. 263—6.
Johnson, John E., and E. R. Poor, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy.
Device for detecting hydrogen cyanide. 2,753,248, 7-3-56,
CI. 23—254.
Johnson, John F. : See —
Hubbard, Addison W., Banes, and Johnson. 2,735,875.
Johnson, John M. Portable manually operable tool for re-
storing damaged vehicle bodies or fenders to their original
shapes. 2,757,705, 8-7-56, CI. 153—39.
Johnson, John O. Key puller. 2,765,522, 10-9-56, CI.
29—250.
Johnson, John R., to Solar Mfg. Corp. Capacitor mount.
2,762,989, 9-11-56, CI. 339—128.
Johnson & Johnson : See — -
Ashton, William H., and Masci. 2,766,137.
Kligman, Albert M., and Deker. 2,771,877.
Krueger, Bernhardt J., and Willits. 2,754,079.
Masci, Joseph N., and Ashton. 2,764,159.
Masci, Joseph N„ Ashton, and Wiland. 2,773,000.
Masci, Joseph N., and George. 2,772,999.
McCreary, Bruce C, and Wood. 2,729,484.
Morgan, Burton D. 2,750,029.
Nvdegger, Roland R., and Holden. 2,767,534.
Schwartz, Morris A., and Fisher. 2,775,410.
Skiles, William C, Jr., Masci, and Maso. 2,764,976.
Johnson, Joseph E. Orthodontic device. 2,759,265, 8-21-56,
CI. 32—14.
Johnson, Joseph F., to General Electric Co. Load center bus
bar assembly. 2,738,473, 3-13-56, CI. 339—22.
Johnson, Kalin S., to Holley Carburetor Co. Centrifugal
vacuum distributor. 2,766,747, 10-16-56, CI. 123—117.
Johnson, Karl G. : See —
Diesen, Anton K., Johnson, and Wiberg. 2,754,390.
Johnson, Karl G., to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson. De-
vice for identification of numbers. 2,732,434, 1-24-56,
CI. 179—18.
Johnson, Keith G. Barber's marginal trimming device.
2,755,551, 7-24-56, CI. 30—210.
Johnson, Kenneth C. : See —
Benander, George B., and Johnson. 2.762,022.
Johnson, Kenneth C. Metatarsal pad. 2,765,546, 10-9-56,
CI. 36—71.
Johnson, Kenneth L. Thread root elastic lock means.
2,741,288, 4-10-56, CI. 151—7.
Johnson, Kenneth M. : See —
Curtiss, George E., Jr., and Johnson. 2,753,204.
Johnson, Kenneth R., to Bartelt Engineering Co. Indexing
mechanism with friction drive. 2,738,187, 3-13-56. CI.
271—2.6.
Johnson, Lauren L., R. M. Dilworth, and A. N. Addie, to
General Motors Corp. Locomotive dynamic braking sys-
tem. 2,745,050, 5-8-56, CI. 318—367.
Johnson, La Vern M., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.
Tire handling apparatus. 2,754,955, 7-17-56, CI. 198 — 159.
Johnson, Lawrence E., Jr. Farm wagon unloading mechanism.
2,764,304, 9-25-56, CI. 214—501.
Johnson, Lenard W. Soil conditioning machine. 2,764,921,
10-2-56, CI. 97 — 10.
Johnson, Leonard E., Jr., to Kennatrack Corp. Sliding door
frame assembly. 2,732,919, 1-31-56, CI. 189—34.
Johnson. Leslie C. : See —
Brown, James S., Fischer, and Johnson. 2,730,190.
Johnson, Leslie C, to Union Oil Co. of California. Dehy-
dration of oils. 2,730,240, 1-10-56. Cl. 210—53.
Johnson, Leslie W. : See —
Oehler, William P., and Johnson. 2,755,613.
Oehler, William P., Youngberg, and Johnson. 2,765,609.
Johnson, Lloyd A., D. A. Christensen, and A. D. Martin,
to National Motor Bearing Co., Inc. Journal lubricant
circulator. 2,757,991, 8-7-56, Cl. 308—91.
Johnson, Lloyd E., to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Starting sys-
tem for compression ignition engines. 2,764,966, 10-2-56,
Cl. 123—179.
Johnson, Loria W. : See —
Dodge, Will K., Sr. 2,766,546.
Johnson, Malcolm S., to Illinois Railway Equipment Co.
Cut-out jig clamp. 2,741,284, 4-10-56, Cl. 144—144.5.
Johnson, Martin H., to Stoughton Cab & Body Co. Side
loader for vehicles. 2,751,099, 6-19-56, Cl. 214—83.24.
Johnson, Marvin B. Television systems. 2,764,627, 9-25-56,
Cl. 178—5.2.
Johnson, Matilda : See —
Mauro. Bernard A. 2,772,002.
Johnson, Max A. Strip cup for detecting the presence of
garget or mastitis in the udder of a milk cow. 2,754,720,
7_17_56, Cl. 88—14.
Johnson, Melvin M., Jr. : See —
Butler, Wallace B., and Johnson. 2,735,206.
Johnson, Merle E. Shoe heel. 2,751,695, 6-26-56, Cl. 36—39.
Johnson, Milton M. Railway journal box stabilizer. Re.
24,249, 12-4-56, Cl. 308—40.
Johnson, Milton R., to American Steel Foundries. Brake
rotor. 2,753,959, 7-10-56, Cl. 188 — 218.
Johnson, Morton A. Edge smoothing and sizing tool.
2,745,129, 5-15-56, Cl. 15—236.
Johnson, Neal J. : See —
Johnson, Harry V. and N. J. 2,735,705.
Johnson, Norman S., to Raymond Concrete Pile Co. Fluid
actuated power hammers. 2,748,751, 6-5-56, Cl. 121 — 25.
Johnson, Ogden, to Ford, Bacon & Davis, Inc. Continuous
method of mixing. 2,770,544, 11-13-56, Cl. 99—123.
Johnson, Oliver : See —
Nozaki, Kenzie, and Johnson. 2,762,781.
Johnson, Oscar H., A. M. Harvey, and H. West, to Food
Machinery and Chemical Corp. Process of protecting or-
ganic matter against fungus growth by applying a chlorine
substituted thia- or dihydrothianaphthene dioxide.
2,758,955, 8-14-56, Cl. 167—33.
Johnson, Oscar W., and J. N. Tuttle, to Rhinelander Paper
Co. Dispenser. 2,761,584, 9-4-56, Cl. 221—63.
Johnson, Otto E., to International Harvester Co. Tractor-
mounted plow. 2,742,841, 4-24-56, Cl. 97 — 46.93.
Johnson, Otto E., to International Harvester Co. Tractor-
mounted plow. 2,742,842, 4-24-56, Cl. 97—47.82.
Johnson. Paris W. Revolving type calendar. 2,755,581,
7-24-56, Cl. 40—111.
Johnson, Paul A. and P. C. Industrial water cooling system.
2,732,192, 1-24-56, Cl. 261—23.
Johnson, Paul B. : See —
Gardner, Edgar J., Johnson, and Stansell. 2,772,558.
Morphis, Jehu, and Johnson. 2,763,230.
Johnson, Paul C. : See —
Johnson, Paul A. and P. C. 2,732,192.
Johnson, Paul D. : See —
Drapeau, Joseph E., Jr., and Johnson. 2,758,014.
Johnson, Paul H., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Freeze
resistant aqueous polymer-based paint containing an aryl-
sulfonamide. 2,731,433, 1-17-56, Cl. 260 — 29.7.
Johnson, Paul H., J. H. Musch, and C. W. Metzger, to The
Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Freeze resistant aqueous poly-
mer-containing paint containing a hydrazine derivative as
a freeze-thaw stabilizer. 2,731,434, 1-17-56. Cl. 260—29.7.
Johnson, Paul H., J. H. Musch, and C. W. Metzger. to The
Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Freeze resistant aqueous poly-
mer based paint containing guanidine thiocyanate.
2,731,435, 1-17-56, Cl. 260—29.7.
Johnson, Paul S., and S. K. Warner. Movably mounted
figure toy. 2,757,481, 8-7-56, Cl. 46—124.
Johnson, Paul W., to The Johnson Gage Development Co.
Contractible plug gage. 2,736,102, 2-28-56. Cl. 33—199.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Johnson, Peter D., to General Electric Co. Radiation measur-
ing device. 2,750,343, 7-24-50. CI. 250 — 71.
Johnson, Philip T. Portable lawn mower grinder assembly.
2,703,101, 9-18-50, CI. 51—48.
Johnson & Phillips Ltd. : See-
Hartley, Arthur C. 2,750,872.
Hartley, Arthur C, and Ashby. 2,750,873.
Johnson Products, Inc. : See —
Bergmann, Paul F. 2,752,901.
Bergmann, Paul F. 2,700,470.
Johnson, Ralph E., to Arrow Tools, Inc. Air line lubricator.
Re. 24,232, 10-30-50, CI. 184—55.
Johnson, Ralph E., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Take-up mech-
anisms for sewing machines. 2,749.803, 0-12-50, CI.
112—248.
Johnson, Ralph E., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Loop-takers for
sewing machines. 2,701,402. 9-4-50, CI. 112 — 192.
Johnson, Ralph P., R. G. Shulman. and D. M. Van Winkle,
to Hughes Aircraft Co. Monatomic semiconductor de-
vices. 2,743,201, 4-24-50, CI. 148—1.5.
Johnson, Ralph S. : See —
Dolza, John, Steinhagen, and Johnson. 2,709,000.
Johnson, Ray W. Expansible chuck. 2,759,080, 8-21-50, CI.
242—08.
Johnson, Rayner S. : See —
Gerjovich, Henry J., and Johnson. 2,702,095.
Gerjovich. Henry, and Johnson. 2,702.090.
Johnson, Reuben F. Vehicle mounted bale loader. 2,772,007,
11-27-50, CI. 214—80.
Johnson, Reynold B. : See —
Holman, Wesley A., and Johnson. 2,745,093.
Johnson, Reynold B., to International Business Machines
Corp. High speed multiple character wire printer.
2,730,040, 1-10-50, CI. 101—93.
Johnson, Reynold B., to International Business Machines
Corp. Indicia-controlled record perforating machine.
2,741,312, 4-10-50, CI. 104—115.
Johnson, Reynold B., to International Business Machines
Corp. Typewriting and code perforating machine.
2,749,985, 0-12-56, CI. 104—112.
Johnson, Reynold B., to Internationl Business Machines Corp.
Translator for record controlled machines. 2,757,800,
8-7-50, CI. 235—01.11.
Johnson, Richard C, to The Powell Pressed Steel Co. Ma-
terial handling box. 2,702,529, 9-11-56. Cl. 222 — 162.
Johnson, Richard L., to International Business Machines
Corp. Totalizing device. 2,761,622. 9-4-56, Cl. 235 — 61.6.
Johnson, Richard L. and G. E. Gun rack for automobile
seats. 2,775,351, 12-25-56, Cl. 211—64.
Johnson, Robert B., to General Electric Co. High tempera-
ture nickel-base alloy. 2,747,993, 5-29-56, Cl. 75 — 171.
Johnson, Robert C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Anthraquinone dye-cellulose acetate composition and proc-
ess of making same. 2,708.052. 10-23-50, Cl. 8 — 40.
Johnson, Robert C, R. S. Millard, and R. T. Carlson, to
Steel Partitions. Inc. Demountable metal partition.
2.766.855, 10-16-56. Cl. 189—34.
Johnson, Robert C, R. S. Millard, and R. T. Carlson, to
Steel Partitions. Inc. Demountable metal partitions.
2.766,858. 10-16-56. Cl. 189 — 40.
Johnson, Robert E. Piano string. 2,740,335, 5-22-50, Cl.
84—199.
Johnson, Robert E., to Jervis Corp. Latch mechanism.
2,749.109, 0-5-56, Cl. 292—332.
Johnson. Robert G., and F. E. Read. Toy shelters. 2,754,550,
7-17-50, Cl. 20—2.
Johnson. Robert H. : See —
Nerad. Anthony J., Johnson, and Brusdale. 2,772.749.
Johnson. Robert H., and R. H. Shackelford, to General Elec-
tric Co. Reverse vortex combustion chamber. 2,745.250.
5-15-50, CI. 00—39.05.
Johnson, Robert L. : See —
Johnson. Fred J., F. J. Johnson, Jr., and R. L. Johnson.
2,758.434.
McDonald, Warren S. 2,753.502.
Johnson, Robert O., to Detroit Steel Products Co. Method for
producing screen frame bars. 2.741,831, 4-17-50, Cl.
29—477.7.
Johnson, Robert O., to Fenestra Inc. Clip for storm window
insulating strip. 2,767,814, 10-23-56, Cl. 189 — 78.
Johnson, Robert P. Pencil pointer. 2.73S.70S. :; 20-50, Cl.
120—90.
Johnson, Robert S. : See —
Hill, Harry O., and Johnson. 2,743,594.
Hill, Harry O., and Johnson. 2.752,145.
Johnson, Roy W.. to Estand. Inc. Side delivery rake.
2,703,120, 9-18-50, Cl. 50 — 377.
Johnson, Roy W., and F. F. Heiser. to A P Controls Corp.
Conversion top for fuel control valves. 2.73.", 055 2-7-50,
Cl. 297—8.
Johnson, Roy W., W. A. Biermann, and S. E. Burghduff. to
A-P Controls Corp. Fuel ami air supply control for burners.
2,743,709, 5-1-50, Cl. 158—28.
Johnson, Roy W., and R. J. Duncan, to A-P Controls Corp.
Burner oil and air control system. 2,757,722, 8-7-50,
Cl. 158 — 28.
Johnson, Rudolph W., to Boyd Coffee Co. Coffee makers.
2,737,880, 3-13-56, Cl. 99—305.
Johnson, S. C, & Son, Inc. : See —
Harris, William C. 2,739,333.
Wilder, Edward A. 2,772,301.
Johnson, Samuel G., to International Harvester Co. Valve —
two-way. 2,743,738, 5-1-56, Cl. 137—025.4.
Johnson, Samuel G., to International Harvester Co. Combina-
tion tail pipe and muffler. 2,770,313, 11-13-50, Cl. 181 — 41.
Johnson, Samuel G., Jr., to International Harvester Co.
Mold assembly device. 2,775,007, 12-25-50, Cl. 22 — 37.
Johnson, Samuel J., to Clopay Corp. Process for manu-
facturing ribbed extruded sheet material. 2,750,031,
0-19-50, Cl. 18-57.
Johnson, Samuel J., and C. J. Schroeder, to Clopay Corp.
Folding door. 2,740,538, 5-22-50, Cl. 160—84.
Johnson, Scott R., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Can arrang-
ing and wrapping method and apparatus. 2,765,599,
10-9-56, Cl. 53—20.
Johnson, Sheldon K. Endless belt slide rule. 2,764,348,
9-25-56, Cl. 235 — 71.
Johnson, Sidney P. Fluid regulator for a power-driven re-
motely-controlled valve. 2,743,705, 5-1-56, Cl. 121 — 39.
Johnson, Spencer : See —
Wetterau, Paul C, Biskup, and Johnson. 2,769,726.
Johnson, Stanley G., to The Johnson Gage Development Co.
Taper gage having means for gaging smaller diameters.
2,730,808. 1-17-56, Cl. 33 — 174.
Johnson, Stanley G., to The Johnson Gage Development Co.
Gage for rotating test part fur peripheral and concentricity
gaging. 2,770,050, 11-13-50, Cl. 33 — 199.
Johnson, Stephen I., and J. W. Wilkinson, to Hastings Mfg.
Co. Oil filter. 2,747,738, 5-29-50, Cl. 210—140.
Johnson, Theodore W., to Deere Mfg. Co. Delayed lift for
cultivators. 2,750,650, 7-31-50, Cl. 97—46.39. •
Johnson, Thomas B., to H. H. Robertson Co. Portable power-
driven cutting tool. 2,750,667, 6-19-56, Cl. 30 — 228.
Johnson, Thomas D., and M. G. Sateren, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy.
Lead network for servo-mechanisms with A. C. carrier
voltage. 2,774,928, 12-18-56, Cl. 318—448.
Johnson, Thomas H., to Harris-Seybold Co. Web tension con-
trol means. 2,705,105, 10-2-50, Cl. 271—2.3.
Johnson, Thomas H., and A. J. Mueller, to Harris-Seybold
Co. Blanket clamps. 2,704,930, 10-2-50, Cl. 101—415.1.
Johnson, Thomas H., and A. J. Mueller, to Harris-Seybold
Co. Plate clamp. 2,775,198, 12-25-56, Cl. 101 — 415.1.
Johnson, Thomas J., to Gilfillan Bros., Inc. Gated video
amplifier circuitry. 2,758,247, 8-7-56, Cl. 315—22.
Johnson, Thomas J., Jr. : See —
Green, David J., Landee, and Johnson. 2,734,944.
Johnson, Thomas W. : See —
Wolff, Richard H., and Johnson. 2,752,850.
Johnson, Thomas W., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Turbine
driven pump means. 2,750,892, 0-19-50, Cl. 103 — 87.
Johnson, Thomas W. Floatable decov. 2,755,588, 7-24-50,
Cl. 43—3.
Johnson, Tomlinson F. High tension electrical switches.
2,729,710, 1-3-50, Cl. 200 — 48.
Johnson, Verne A. Rat trap. 2,706,550, 10-10-56, Cl.
43—69.
Johnson, Vivion A. Lint and fiber cleaner. 2,744,293,
5-8-56, Cl. 19—59.
Johnson, Wallace D., to Yates-American Machine Co. Pre-
cision guide fence for power tool work table. 2,744,549,
5-8-56, Cl. 143—174.
Johnson, Wallace H. Base mountings for antenna masts.
2,744,704, 5-8-56, Cl. 248—45.
Johnson, Wallace J. S., to Up-Right, Inc. Rubber tire.
2.742,941, 4-24-56, Cl. 152—326.
Johnson, Walter J., to J. H. Williams & Co. Ratchet wrench.
2.772,703, 12-4-50, Cl. 192 — 43.1.
Johnson, Wilbert S., to National Homes Corp. Nailing ma-
chine. 2,755,470, 7-24-50, Cl. 1—1.
Johnson, William A. : See —
Thomas, Donald E., Goldman, Gordon, and Johnson.
2,772,904.
Johnson, William B. Garment bagging device. 2,755,010,
7-24-50, Cl. 53—241.
Johnson, William D. Apparatus for forming stone building
slabs. 2J32.605, 1-31-50. Cl. 25 — 121.
Johnson, William E., to Powers-Samas Accounting Machines
Ltd. Statistical machines. 2,753,185, 7-3-50, Cl.
271 — 87.
Johnson, William E., to Travel Drill Co., Inc. Mobile drilling
equipment. 2,754,087, 7-10-50, Cl. 255—51.
Johnson, William H. : See —
Ulander, Per H. N.. and Johnson. 2,774,308.
Johnson, William S. : See —
Gilbert, Gerald, and Johnson. 2,752,391.
Johnson. Winford B. : See —
Dubois. Laurent O., Gartside, Johnson, and Schneider.
2,773,911.
Johnsson. Carl J. F., to Svenska Oljeslayori Akticbolaget.
Method for preventing sediment formal ion in boilers and
the like. 2,733,093, 2-7-50, Cl. 122—397.
Johnsson, Karl O. : See —
Carpenter, David E., Johnston, House, and Johnsson.
2,743,161.
Johnston, Albert E. Animal transfer trap. 2,741,002,
4-10-50, Cl. 43—01.
Johnston, Aubrey C. : See —
Johnston, James L. and A. C. 2,760,581.
Johnston, Charles P. : See —
Carpenter, David E., Johnston, House, and Johnsson.
2,743,161.
Johnston, Charles W. Adjustable gin pole. 2,740,537, 4-3-56,
Cl. 212—8.
Johnston, Daniel S., to Signal Oil and Gas Co. Combination
oil well tubing and electrical cable construction. 2,748,358,
5-29-56, Cl. 339—16.
LIST OF PATENTEES
411
Johnston, Douglas : See —
Horton, Donelson B., and Johnston. 2,771,846.
Johnston, Douglas, to John Blue Co. Sealer attachment for
anhydrous ammonia applicator 2 ,:!(-. 279, 2-28-56, CI.
111—7.
Johnston, Douglas, to John Blue Co. Metering pump for
pressurized normally-gaseous liquids. 2,761,391, 9-4-56,
CI. 103—38.
Johnston, Douglas, to John Blue Co., Inc. Twin cylinder
spray pump. 2,771,037, 11-20-56, CI. 103—153.
Johnston, Edgar C, Jr. : See —
Johnston, Mordica 0. 2,748,872.
Johnston, Mordica O. 2,751,011.
Johnston, Mordica O. 2,751,020.
Johnston, Mordica O. 2,760,080.
Johnston, Edward J. : See —
Berg, Elmer \V., and Johnston. 2,770,939.
Johnston, Franklin, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. Pro-
duction of diesterified phosphono derivatives of polyfunc-
tional organic compaunds. 2,754,319, 7-10-50, CI.
260 — 461.
Johnston, Franklin, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. Pro-
duction of diesterified phosphono derivatives of monofunc-
tional compounds. 2,754,320, 7-10-50, CI. 260 — 161.
Johnston, Gordon C. : See —
Johnston, Mordica O. 2,748.872.
Johnston, Mordica O. 2,751,011.
Johnston, Mordica O. 2,751,020.
Johnston, Mordica O. 2,760,580.
Johnston, Hal C. : See —
Baker, Marshall W., Johnston, and Henney. 2,773.360.
Johnston, Hal C, to General Motors Corp. Method of making
a multiple passage heat exchanger tube. 2,757,628, 8-7-56,
CI. 113—118.
Johnston, Harold W., to The Standard Oil Co. Grinding oil
containing pyrophosphatidic acid and sulfur. 2,737,495,
3-6-56, CI. 252 — 46.6.
Johnston, Hazel. Pillow case. 2,759,200, 8-21-56, CI.
5—339.
Johnston, Henry E., to Philco Corp. Slip ring device for
electric cable reel. 2,751,565, 6-19-56, CI. 339 — 5.
Johnston. Howard, to The Dow Chemical Co. 3-chloro-l-
iodo-propyne-1. 2,749,377, 6-5-56, CI. 260 — 654.
Johnston, James H. : See —
Martin, Cecil G., and Johnson. 2,745,976.
Johnston, James L. and A. C, to Johnston Testers, Inc. Well
completion tool. 2,760,581, 8-28-56, CI. 166 — 128.
Johnston, James M. : See —
Lightbody, Alexander, and Johnson. 2,745,347.
Johnston, John M. Apparatus and method for forming seam-
less flexible tubing. 2,757,706, 8-7-56, CI. 153—72.
Johnston, Joseph G. : See —
Johnston, Mordica O. 2,748,872.
Johnston, Mordica O. 2,751,011.
Johnston, Mordica O. 2,751,020.
Johnston, Mordica O. 2,760,580.
Johnston, Leith, and E. C. Coulombe, Jr., to Automatic Elec-
tric Laboratories, Inc. Ticket issuing machine. 2,750,880,
0-19-56, CI. 101—66.
Johnston, Leith, H. J. McCreary, and R. C. Stiles, to Auto-
matic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Tape movement check in
a telegraph system. 2,770,675, 11-13-56, CI. 178 — 17.5.
Johnston, Madge : See —
Johnston, Mordica O. 2,748,872.
Johnston, Mordica O. 2,751,011.
Johnston, Mordica O. 2,751,020.
Johnston, Mordica O. 2,760,580.
Johnston, Mordica O. : See —
Andrew, Thomas A. 2,773,424.
Johnston, Mordica O., Vi to M. Johnston, %2 to E. C. Johns-
ton, Jr., i/12 to G. C. Johnston, %2 to J. G. Johnston, % to
M. O. Johnston, Jr., and % to W. C. Johnston. Well tool
anchoring device. 2,748,872, 6-5-56, CI. 166 — 206
Johnston, Mordica O., % to M. Johnston, %2 to E. C. John-
ston, Jr., %2 to G. C. Johnston, %2 to J. G. Johnston, ys to
M. O. Johnston, Jr., and % to W. C. Johnston. Side wall
testing apparatus. 2,751,011, 6-19-56, CI. 166 — 120
Johnston, Mordica O., % to M. Johnston, %2 to E. C. Johnston,
Jr., %2 to G. C. Johnston, %2 to J. G. Johnston, % to M. O.
Johnston, Jr., and % to W. C. Johnston. Valve for use
with side wall testing apparatus. 2,751,020, 6-19-56, CI
166 — 219.
Johnston, Mordica O., % to M. Johnston, l{2 to E. C. Johns-
ton, Jr., 3/12 to G. C. Johnston, i/12 to J. G. Johnston. % to
M. O. Johnston, Jr., and Vs to W. C. Johnston. Side wall
tester. 2,760,580. 8-28-56, CI. 166—120.
Johnston, Mordica O., and H. C. Skipper, to Johnston Testers
Inc. Well testing tool. 2,751,014, 6-19-56, CI. 166 — 145.
Johnston, Mordica O., Jr. : See — ■
Andrew, Thomas A. 2,773.424.
Johnston, Mordica O. 2,748,872.
Johnston, Mordica O. 2.751,011.
Johnston, Mordica O. 2,751.020.
Johnston, Mordica O. 2,760,580.
Johnston, Norman G., and J. T. Young, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Tension device. 2,768,798, 10-30-56, CI.
242—156.
Johnston, Robert A., Co. : See —
Tigerman, Louis, and Clough. 2,747,346.
Johnston, Robert H, and G. E. Mitchell, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Separation of Ca, C3 and C* alkenes
from highly cracked distillates. 2,745,889, 5-15-56, CI.
260 — 677.
Johnston, Robert W. B., and S. Marple, Jr., to Shell Develop-
ment Co. A wax composition and an article coated there-
with. 2,730,452, 1-10-56. CI. 106 — 270.
Johnston, Rowland W., Jr., to The Texas Co. Petroleum pro-
duction in oil bearing formations. 2,731,090, 1-17-56, CI.
166—29.
Johnston Testers, Inc. : See —
Bagnell, Edgar W. 2,734,582.
Bagnell, Edgar W. 2,741,313.
Cutright, Olie F. 2,760,582.
Deters, Bruce A. 2,741,314.
Garrison, Marion A. 2,745,189.
Johnston, James L., and A. C. 2,760,581.
Johnston, Mordica O., and Skipper. ^,7ol,014.
Long, Thomas L. 2,741,316.
Moosman, Jack A. 2,737,246.
Moosman, Jack A. 2,751,024.
Taylor, William B. 2,745,495.
Taylor, William B. 2,760,408.
Johnston, Warren C. : See —
Andrew, Thomas A. 2,773,424.
Johnston, Mordica O. 2,748,872.
Johnston, Mordica O. 2,751,011.
Johnston, Mordica O. 2,751,020.
Johnston, Mordica O. 2,760,580.
Johnston, William, Jr., deceased ; P. J. Spangler, and H.
A. Floyd, executors. Portable cinder pot stand. 2,743,893,
5-1-56, CI. 248—241.
Johnston, William S. : See —
Kirk, Walter B., Johnston, and Fay. 2,760,831.
Johnstone, Ben B. : See —
Clemens, John E., and Johnstone. 2,764,055.
Clemens, John E., and Johnstone. 2,770,735.
Orthuber, Richard K., Clemens, and Johnstone. 2,733,501.
Orthuber, Richard K., Clemens, and Johnstone. 2,749,598.
Johnstone, Warren W., to Universal Oil Products Co. Method
of removing nitrogen bases from hydrocarbon oils by treat-
ment with an organic base exchange resin. 2,766,178,
10-9-56, CI. 196—23.
Joint Saw Co. : See —
Lewis, William H. 2,745,165.
Jokelson, Sonia : See —
Boris, Sonia. 2,760,822.
Jo-Line Tools Inc. : See —
Woods, Robert G. 2,731,865.
Woods, Robert G. 2,734,411.
Woods, Robert G. 2,743,638.
Jolley, Raymond S., to Consolidated Water Power & Paper
Co. Vertically extending burner apparatus of the cyclone
type. 2,739,878, 3-27-56, CI. 23—277.
Joly, Robert : See —
Amiard, Gaston, Joly, and Velluz. 2,734,919.
Jonard, Howard A. : See —
Boytim, John E., and Jonard. 2,747,408.
Jonas, Frank D., and E. D. Patterson, to Oxford Filing
Supply Co., Inc. File drawer. 2,730,292, 1-10-56, CI.
229 — 30.
Jonas, Heinz : See —
Goerrig, Dieter, and Jonas. 2,773,913.
Noll. Walter, Jonas, and Simons. 2,767.201
Simons, Peter, Moschel, Jonas, and Noll. 2,742,433.
Jonas, Heinz, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft.
Recovery of perchloromethyl mercaptan. 2,759.969,
8-21-56, CI. 260—543.
Jonas, Irving. Container with hinged split cover. 2,739,729,
3-27-56, CI. 220 — 29.
Jonas, Irving. Container with slide cover. 2,739,730,
3-27-56, CI. 220—41.
Jonas, Julius, and J. L. Byrne, to Northrop Aircraft. Inc.
Fuel flow control for a jet engine afterburner. 2,761,278,
9-4-56, CI. 60 — 35.6.
Jonasson, Axel V., to Reed Mfg. Co. Pipe cutter. 2,747,275,
5-29-56, CI. 30—101. „ .
Jondole, Stephen C. Stud spacer gauge. 2,744,334, 0-8-56,
CI. 33—180.
Jones, Alan R., to International Equipment Co. Micro-
hematocrit and sedimentation reader. 2,750,671, 6-19-56,
CI. 33—1.
Jones. Alan S. : See —
Del Valle Guillermo A., and Jones. 2,733.062.
Jones. Alfred L., to The Lang Co. Inc. Ventilated, utility,
appliance box for underground installations. 2,764,948,
10-2-56, CI. 103 — 218.
Jones, Allen R. : See —
Gerhardt, Philip B., Smith, and Jones. 2,746,923.
Gerhardt, Philip B., Smith, and Jones. 2.750,340.
Jones. Arthur B.. Jr.. to The Fnfnir Bearinz Co. Multistage
antifriction thrust bearing. 2,733,967, 2-7-56, CI. 30S— 174.
Jones. Arthur L. : See —
Cuckson, Eric E., and Jones. 2,744,561.
Jones, Arthur L., and P. S. Fay. to The Standard Oil Co.
Process for the recovery of benzene by selective clathration.
2,732,413. 1-24-56. CI. 260—674.
Jones, Arthur L„ and E. C. Hughes, to The Standard Oil
Co. Thermal diffusion method. 2,734,633, 2-14-56, CI.
210—52.5.
Jones, Arthur L., and E. C. Milberger, to The Standard Oil
Co. Process of concentrating carotene and tocopherol in
nalm oil by thermal diffusion. 2,741,643, 4-10-56, CI.
260 — 666.
Jones, Arthur L., and E. C. Milberger, to The Standard Oil
Co. Thermal diffusion apparatus and method. 2,742,154,
4-17-56, CI. 210—52.5.
412
INDEX OP PATENTS, 1956
Jones, Barnie P. : See —
Moser, Arvel M. 2,749,731.
Jones, Barton. Differential pressure responsive bellows de-
vice. 2,752,949, 7-3-56, CI. 137 — 784.
Jones, Basil E. : See — ■
Norby, Harold L.. and Jones. 2,731,924.
Jones, Bayard. Traffic control system. 2,768,365, 10-23-56,
CI. 340 — 43.
Jones, Benjamin C. : See —
Kirkpatrick, William D., and Newman. 2,737,987.
Jones, Benjamin W., and M. B. Neuworth, to Pittsburgh Con-
solidation Coal Co. Purification of tar acids. 2,766,296.
10-9-56. CI. 260—627.
Jones, Calvin M. High speed air conditioner circulating
chamber. 2,740,268, 4-3-56, CI. 62—140.
Jones, Cecil B. Grinder. 2,769,281, 11-6-56, CI. 51—91.
Jones, Chandler H., and R. H. Renard. Containers. 2,766.921,
10-16-56, CI. 229—14.
Jones, Charles E., and R. H. Crowle, to Nu-Dell Plastics
Corp. Sandal. 2,760,279, 8-28-56, CI. 36—11.5.
Jones, Charles H. Welder's helmet. 2,760,197, 8-28-56,
CI. 2—8.
Jones, Charles H., and C. P. Carpenter, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Three beam gun. 2,757,301, 7-31-56, CI.
313—69.
Jones, Charles H., Jr., to Gould Engineering and Sales Co.,
Inc. Indexing mechanism. 2,772,586, 12-4-56, CI. 77 — 64.
Jones, Charles H., Jr., to Gould Engineering and Sales Co.,
Inc. Grinding wheel truing mechanism. 2,772,670,
12-4-56, CI. 125—11.
Jones, Charles T. A. : See —
Lambert, Donald R., and Jones. 2,744,685.
Jones, Charles T. A., to Powers-Samas Accounting Machines
Ltd. Record-controlled type bar setting mechanism.
2,731,911. 1-24-56, CI. 101—93.
Jones, Charles T. A., to Powers-Sumas Accounting Machines
Ltd. Statistical machines. 2,739,867, 3-27-56, CI.
346—146.
Jones, Charles W., to H. I. Jones. Ironing board. 2,762,144,
9-11-56, CI. 38—105.
Jones, Cleveland. Cotton chopper. 2,761,366, 9-4-56, CI.
97—19.
Jones, Clifford, B. Harris, and P. L. Ingley, to The Dow
Chemical Co. Method of preparation of moldable copolv-
mers of styrene and acrylonitrile. 2,739,142, 3-20-56,
CI. 260—85.5.
Jones, Clifton H., and C. W. Foust, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Fluid flow meter. 2,772,664, 12-4-56,
CI. 121—148.
Jones, Creighton C. : See — ■
Ramadanoff, Dimiter, and Jones. 2,754,231.
Jones, Cyril C. : See —
Best, Denis, and Jones. 2,750,952.
Jones, David B. Device for printing and cutting characters.
2,771.030, 11-20-56, CI. 101 — 298.
Jones, David G., to Delapena & Son Ltd. High frequency in-
duction heating apparatus. 2,768,269, 10-23-56, CI.
219—10.49.
Jones, David Gwyn. : See —
Taylor, Arthur W. C, Jones, and Noble. 2,737,534.
Taylor, Arthur W. C, Jones, and Noble. 2,737,535.
Taylor Arthur W. C, Jones, and Noble. 2,737,537.
Jones, David W., to Kenyon Instrument Co., Inc. Automatic
source selector valve. 2,729,226, 1-3-56, CI. 137 — 112.
Jones, David W., to Kenvon Instrument Co., Inc. Cheek
valve. 2,744,539, 5-8-56, CI. 137 — 527.4.
Jones, David W., and F. Zant ; said Zant assor. to said Jones.
Self propelled toy which circumvents obstructions.
2,770,074, 11-13-56, CI. 46—247.
Jones, Don F., and V. H. Hill, to Motor Wheel Corp. Elec-
tric ignition system for an oil burner. 2,747,656, 5-29-56,
CI. 158—28.
Jones, Don F., and K. S. Bassett. to Motor Wheel Corp.
Forced air flow air heating furnace. 2,749,904, CI.
126—110.
Jones, Donald B. Time teacher. 2,749,627, 6-12-56. CI.
Jones, Donald F., to Research Corp. Production of hybrid
seed corn. 2,753,663, 7-10-56, CI. 47 — 58.
Jones, Douglas E., to Peninsula Tool Co. Rubbing machine.
2,742,740, 4-24-56, CI. 51—170.
Jones, Dwight E., to E. D. Jones & Sons Co. Pulping-defiber-
ing apparatus. 2,756,646, 7-31-56, CI. 92 — 26.
Jones, E. D., & Sons Co. : See —
Jones, Dwight E. 2,756,646.
Jones, Earl C, and G. F. Jones. Game apparatus. 2,762,625.
9-11-56. CI. 273—130.
Jones, Earl R., and T. A. Newell, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Co. Textile bobbin drive. 2,755,027, 7-17-56, CI.
242 — 46.5.
Jones, Earle M., to Protection Equipment Co., Inc. Vault
ventilator. 2,751,838, 6-26-56, CI. 98 — 33.
Jones, Edgar A. Fishing line signal device. 2,771,703,
11-27-56, CI. 43—17.
Jones, Edward N. Hydraulic acting jet gun for perforating
well casings. 2,749,841, 6-12-56, CI. 102 — 21.8.
Jones, Edward N. Well perforating apparatus. 2,760,435,
8-28-50, CI. 102—21.8.
Jones, Edwin P., and E. B. Lancaster, to the United States
of America as represented bv the Secretary of Agriculture.
Edible spreads from vegetable oils. 2,754,213, 7-10-56, CI.
99—123.
Jones, Elizabeth V. C. Skirt with bifurcated inner garment.
2,756,433, 7-31-56, CI. 2—212.
Jones, Ernest A., to Thompson Products, Inc.
type antenna. 2,770,801, 11-13-56, CI. 341
Jones, Evan : See —
Dickert, Robert S., and Jones. 2,758,609.
Jones, Evan, to Henry Valve Co., Inc. Rupture disk assem-
bly. 2,758,749, 8-14-56, CI. 220—89.
Jones, Evan, to Henry Valve Co., Inc. Rupture disk assembly.
2,772,019, 11-27-56, CI. 220—89.
Jones, Evan A., to Universal Oil Products Co. Separation of
gases. 2,734,592, 2-14-56, CI. 183—2.
Jones, Evan I., and S. M. Todd, to Imperial Chemical Indus-
tries Ltd. Solutions of acrylonitrile polymers in mixtures
of propylene carbonate and water. 2,733,978, 2-7-56, CI.
18 — 54.
Jones, Evan I., S. M. Todd, and L. Wood, to Imperial Chemi-
cal Industries Ltd. Polymeric compositions comprising a
graft acrylonitrile copolymer dissolved in a mixture of
ethylene carbonate and water. 2,734,040, 2-7-56, CI.
260 — 29.6. „ ,
Jones Evan I., and S. M. Todd, to Imperial Chemical Indus-
tries Ltd. Compositions of matter comprising acrylonitrile
polymers dissolved in mixtures of ethylene carbonate and
water. 2,734,041, 2-7-56, CI. 260—29.6.
Jones, Everett E., to Boeing Airplane Co. Articulated metal
forming tool. 2,729,265, 1-3-56, CI. 153—32.
Jones, Everett E., to Boeing Airplane Co. Apparatus for
forming sheet metal. 2,737,224, 3-6-56 CI. 153 — 48.
Jones, Everett E., to Boeing Airplane Co. Machine tool.
2,738,692. 3-20-56, CI. 77—32.2.
Jones, Floyd B., O. H. Schuck, and N. E. Handel, to the
United States of America as represented by the Secretary
of the Navy. Demonstrator for underwater echo range and
bearing appartus. 2,751,689, 6-26-56, CI. 35—10.4.
Jones, Frederick W. Golf bags. 2,763,309, 9-18-56, CI.
150—1.5.
Jones, G. Lester : See —
Hefferan, Albert, and Jones. 2,774,184.
Jones, Geneva F. : See —
Jones, Earl C, and G. F. 2,762,625. ■ ^ n
Jones, George F. Fertilizer tool. 2,734,468, 2-14-56, CI.
Jones, George F., to The Lancashire Felt Co. Ltd. Method
of making felt slippers. 2,762,068, 9-11-56, CI. 12 — 142.
Jones, George L. : See —
Hefferan, Albert, and Jones. 2,774,184.
Jones, George S., to Eastman Kodak Co. Device for support-
ing an objective and film drive roll. 2,747,462, 5-29-o6,
rn Qg o a
Jones, Giffin' D., to The Dow Chemical Co. Production of
acrylamide and acrylic acid. 2,734,915, 2-14-56, CI.
260—526. „ ^ .
Jones, Giffin D., and R. L. Zimmerman, to The Dow Chemi-
cal Co. Vinylisothiocyanate and its polymeric products.
2,757,190, 7-31-56, CI. 260—454. _ ■
Jones, Gilbert H., and H. C. Koster, to Utica Duxbak Corp.
Hunting vest. 2,755,480, 7-24-56, CI. 2 — 94.
Jones, Glen H. Post hole digger and driving means thereof.
2,774,568, 12-18-56, CI. 255—19.
Jones, Glenn M. : See —
Klessig, Ernst F., and Jones. 2,739,449.
Klessig, Ernst F., and Jones. 2,746,392.
Klessig, Ernst F., and Jones. 2,755,624.
Klessig, Ernst F., and Jones. 2,768,582.
Jones, Gordon K. Seat locking mechanism.
l_10-56, CI. 155—163.
Jones, Gordon K. Locking mechanism for reclining seats.
2,732,888, 1-31-56. CI. 155—163. _ o(>o ni
Jones, Granvil H. Wheel balancer. 2,731,833, 1-24-56. CI.
73 — 458.
Jones Graphic Products Co. : See —
Brown, Clarence A. 2,742,358.
Jones, Gustaf P. Trailer wall construction. 2,730,772.
1-17-56, CI. 20 — 4.
Jones, Harold C. : See-— n„,n-,no
Plvmpton, Leon W., Jr., and Jones. 2,740,108.
Jones, Harold E. Method of treating cocoa beans and product
thereof. 2,745,746, 5-15-56, CI. 99—23.
Jones. Harriet I. : See —
Jones, Charles W. 2,762,144.
Jones, Harry G., Jr., C. J. Koeper, and F. P. Gilhooly, to the
United States of America as represented by the Secretary
of the Army. Rocket fuse. 2.755.73S, 7-24-56, CI. 102—78.
Jones, Harry H., and R. A. Hudock, to GW Harding Ap-
paratus for dip coating articles. 2,739,567, 3-27-56, CI.
118—429.
Jones. Harry W. : See —
Dempster, George R., and Jones. 2,751,100.
Jones, Harry W.. to Dempster Brothers, Inc. Automatic
hooks. 2,729.496, 1-3-56, CI. 294—83.
Jones, Harry W., to Dempster Brothers, Inc. Container.
2,758,733, 8-14-56, CI. 214—317.
Jones, Harry W., to Dempster Brothers. Inc. Sump-type
containers for transporting and dumping equipment.
2,772.919, 12-4-56, CI. 298—30. a „
Jones, Henrv C, to Patapsco and Back Rivers Railroad Co.
Grinding niachine. 2.754.630. 7-17-56. CI. 51—48.
Jones, Hiram, Jr. Adjustable masking shield for electro-
polisher. 2,745.805, 5-15-56. CI. 204 — 279.
Jones, Hugh A. Filters. 2,775,350, 12-25-56, CI. 210—157.
Jones, Ira M. : See —
Collat, Edgar. 2,751,155.
Engel, William H. 2,768,692.
Jones, Jahugh, 50% to A. H. Hoblitzell. Pipe hanger clamp.
2,751,175, 6-19-56, CI. 248—72.
2,730,165.
LIST OF PATENTEES
413
Jones, James B. : See—- ,
Colburn, Allan P., Jones, and Pyle. 2,747,,
Jones, James E. Detachable bumper
2,747,892, 5-29-56, CI. 280— 491.
Jones, James F. Bug and mosquito catcher,
Jonef^amw'T3- Dispensing machine for soft or semi-fluid
materials. 2,751,124, 6-19-56, CI. 222
Jones, Jean E. : See — ,„,._..
Lowe Wesley G., Jones, and Roberts.
Lowe, Wesley G., Jones, and Roberts.
Lowe, Wesley G., Jones, and Roberts.
Jones, Jean E., to Eastman Kodak Co.
ittached trailer hitch.
2.731,762,
-179.
2,739,060.
2,743,182.
2,743,183.
Supersensitization
2,751,298, 6-19-56, CI. 95 — 7.
Jones, Jean E., and R. E. Danschroder to Eastman Kodak
Co X-Ray film. 2,759,821, 8-21-56, CI. 95—8.
Jokes, jtan E., F. H. Reed, and J. A. Kmjiskis to Eastman
Kodak Co. X-ray film. 2,759,822, 8-21-56, CI. 95—8.
Jones, Jennings H. : See —
Fenske, Merrell R., and Jones. 2,775,6o3.
Jones, Jerome L. Shutter for television picture tube.
2,751,583, 6-19-56, CI. 340—367.
Jones, John B., Jr. : See — . _„
Reeves, Adam A., Putman, Jones, and Tripp. 2,757,129.
Jones, John F., Jr. : See —
Melcher, Robert J. 2,755,331.
Melcher, Robert J. 2,762,025.
Jones, John F., Sr. : See —
Melcher, Robert J. 2,755,331.
Melcher, Robert J. 2,762,025.
Jones, John H.. and C. R. Benson. Vise for supporting pipe
during caulking. 2,772,588, 12-4-56 CI 81—19.
Jones, John P. Tree shakers. 2,729.199, l-3-o6, CI.
121 — 157. ,. ,
Jones, John P., to Burroughs Corp. Binary magnetic element
coupling circuits. 2,747,110, 5-22-56 CI. 307—88.
Jones, John P. Tree shakers. 2,769,298, 11-6-56, CI.
56—328.
Jones, John R. : See — „.„„„
Weissberg, Jesse S., and Jones. 2,734,867.
Weissberg, Jesse S., and Jones. 2,766,291.
Jones. Joseph E. : See —
Jones, Leonard R. and J. E. 2,768,486.
Jones, Kenneth L. : See — n
Baker, Albert D., Jones, and Leavengood. 2,730,866.
Jones & Lamson Machine Co. : See —
Finn, Robert R., and White. 2,746,066.
Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp. : See —
Pearsall, Luther T. 2,772,084.
Rendleman, Norman C. 2,733,500.
Shoenberger, Louis. 2,768,892.
Webster, Richard R. 2,763,784.
Jones, Lawrence R., to Commercial Solvents Corp. Process
for producing hydroxylammoniuin salts. 2,755,171, 7-17-56,
CI. 23—117.
Jones. Leonard R. and J. E. Multiple band saw honing mech-
anism. 2,768,486, 10-30-56, CI. 51—246.
Jones, Lewis J. : See —
Turner, Percy P., Jr., and Jones. 2,751,668.
Turner, Percy P., Jr„, and Jones. 2,755,184.
Jones, Lowell R. Retractable trailer step. 2,747,888,
5-29-56, CI. 280—166.
Jones, Loyd W., to Stanolind Oil and Gas Co. Corrosion
inhibiting. 2.750,211, 7-24-56, CI. 252—8.55.
Jones. Luther B. Portable drill press. 2,749,780, 6-12-56,
CI. 77—7.
Jones, Mack M. : See —
Borgerd, William F., and Jones. 2,749,724.
Jones, Maldwyn E., to ACF Industries, Inc. Idling system
for two-cycle engines. 2,759,716. 8-21-56, CI. 261 — 41.
Jones, Maldwyn E., to ACF Industries. Inc. Primer and fuel
cut-off device. 2,762,355, 9-11-56, CI. 123—180.
Jones, Marvin R. : See —
Allen, Herbert, Works, and Jones. 2,756,634.
Jones, Marvin R., to Petroleum Mechanical Development
Corp. Blowout preventer and ram therefor. 2,746,710,
5-22-56, CI. 251—2.
Jones, Marvin R., to Petroleum Mechanical Development
Corp. Wiping and sealing devices for well pipes. 2,746,781,
5-22-56, CI. 288—2.
Jones, Milton M. Hose support. 2,736,525, 2-28-56, CI.
248—83.
Jones. Montgomery O., to G. T. Smith, C. Wortham, Jr.,
and F. L. Williams. Punching implement having spring
pressed ball opposed to punch element. 2,738,009, 3-13-56,
CI. 164—121.
Jones, Montgomery O., to G. T. Smith, C. Wortham, Jr.,
and F. L. Williams, trustees. Card perforating device
employing a punch movable laterally and longitudinally
of the card. 2,756,822. 7-31-56, CI. 164—86.
Jones, Paul C. to John Oster Mfg. Co. Lathe and drill press
assembly. 2,768,663, 10-30-56, CI. 144 — 1.
Jones, Paul R. Cutter for rolled material. 2,738,841,
3-20-56, CI. 164—45.
Jones, Paul V., to Philco Corp. Method of and apparatus for
forming lenses. 2,755.603. 7-24-56, CI. 51—131.
Jones, Paul W.. and R. E. Wilkinson, to Rostone Corp. Arc-
suppressing device. 2,768.264, 10-23-56, CI. 200 — 144.
Jones. Percy. (Twinlock) Ltd. : See —
Sewell. Frederick R. 2,770,238.
Jones. Philip H. : See —
Bratfisch. Warren A., and Jones. 2.771.906.
Defibaugh, Earle M., and Jones. 2,759,424.
Jones, Raymond E. : See — .
Stratman, William C, Jones, and Regnier. 2,765,685.
Jones Reuben G., to Eli Lilly and Co. Pyridoxine synthesis.
2,744,114. 5-1-56, CI. 260—297.5.
Jones, Reuben G., to Eli Lilly and Co. Intermediates for the
synthesis of pyridoxine. 2,748,135, 5-29-56, CI.
260—294.9.
Jones, Reuben G., to Eli Lilly and Co. Tetra-substituted
pyridines and process for their preparation. 2,757,176,
7-31-56, CI. 260—294.9.
Jones, Reuben G., and E. C. Kornfeld, to Eli Lilly and Co.
Process for the preparation of substituted pyrroles.
2,744,915, 5-8-56, CI. 260—326.3.
Reuben G., and E. C. Kornfeld, to Eli Lilly and Co.
ess for the prepa
2,744,917, 5-8-56, CI. 260—332.2.
Jones, Reuben G., and E. C. Kornfeld, to Eli Lilly and Co.
l-formyl-2-dialkoxymethyl-succinic acid esters and their
cyclization to heterocyclic compounds. 2,745,845, 5-15-56,
CI. 260—347.3.
Jones, Rexford W., to Photo-Engravers Research, Inc. Etch-
ing. 2,746,848, 5-22-56, CI. 41 — 42.
Jones, Richard L., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
Preparation of alkyl-aryl-ureas. 2,768,971, 10-30-56, CI.
260 — 553.
Jones. Richard S., to D. B. Adams. Centrifugal stripper.
2,736,391, 2-28-56, CI. 183—26.
Jones, Richard S., to D. B. Adams. Separating system.
2,766,846, 10-16-56, CI. 183—58.
Jones, Richard W., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Electric power
output responsive system. 2.735,978, 2-21-56, CI. 322 — 25.
Jones, Robert C. : See —
Daly, Charles T., and Jones. 2,744,170.
Jones, Robert C. Electronic device for automatically dis-
criminating between speech and music forms. 2,761,897,
9-4-56, CI. 179—1.
Jones, Robert E., to The Sanford Investment Co. Car for
transport of miners. 2,737,128, 3-6-56, CI. 105 — 364.
Jones, Robert H. : See —
Dobrogowski, Daniel T., Roen and Jones. 2,739,817.
Dobrogowski, Daniel T., Roen, and Jones. 2,763,486.
Giolito, Silvio L., and Jones. 2,770,638.
Jones, Robert H., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Mineral oil composition. 2,759,892, 8-21-56, CI. 252 — 32.7.
Jones, Robert H., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Lubricating oil additives. 2,765,277, 10-2-56, CI.
252—32.7.
Jones, Robert H., and E. B. Cyphers, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Sulf urized hydrocarbon lubricant additive.
2,732,346, 1-24-56, CI. 252 — 45.
Jones, Robert H., M. W. Hill, and L. E. Moody, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Phospho-sulfurized hydro-
carbons. 2,734,863, 2-14-56, CI. 252—32.7.
Jones. Robert H.. and S. L. Giolito. Xanthyl and trithiocar-
bonyl, sulfides, sulfoxides, and sulfones as pesticides.
2.743.209. 4-24-56, CI. 167 — 22.
Jones, Robert H., and S. L. Giolito, to Stauffer Chemical Co.
Xanthogen and dithiocarbonyl tetrasulfides as pesticides.
2.743.210, 4-24-56, CI. 167—30.
Jones, Robert H., and J. F. Svoboda, to Milwaukee Stamping
Co. Self-closing door and interior door hinge assembly.
2,747,238, 5-29-56. CI. 20—16.
Jones, Robert L., to Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.,
d. b. a. Hytron Radio & Electronics Co., a division of
Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. Semiconductor device.
2,773,225, 12-4-56, CI. 317 — 235.
Jones, Roy W., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc.
Party line selective signalling system having code call.
2,735,892, 2-21-56, CI. 179—18.
Jones, Rudolph W., Sr. Twister ring oiler. 2,743,845, 5-1-56,
CI. 222—117.
Jones, Rufus V., and P. J. Canterino to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Reaction products of hydrogenated rubbery polymers
with acrylonitriles. 2,731,439, 1-17-56, CI. 260 — 45.5.
Jones, S. Frank : See —
Michael, Marie W. 2,755,804.
Jones, Sam H., to Askania Regulator Co. Blast furnace wind
distribution control. 2,774,368, 12-18-56, CI. 137—100.
Jones, Samuel O.. to Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry
Dock Co. Welding electrode holders. 2,764,669, 9-25-56,
CI. 219—138.
Jones, Samuel O., to R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Tobacco.
2,766,145, 10-9-56, CI. 131—17.
Jones, Stanley B., and T. D. Mueller, to California Re-
search Corp. Thermal neutron and gamma radiation well
logging. 2,755,389, 7-17-56, CI. 250—71.
Jones, Thomas F. Remote measuring device. 2,743,985,
5-1-56, CI. 346—33.
Jones, Thomas G. : See —
Hammer, Glen P., and Jones. 2,750,359.
Hamner, Glen P., and Jones. 2,775,575.
Hamner, Glen P., Jones, McDaniel. and Fuqua. 2.775,576.
Wilson, Samuel W., and Jones. 2,733,279.
Jones, Thomas G., M. C. Fuqua, and C. M. Downs, Jr., to
Esso Research and Engineering Co. Decobalting of oxo
aldehydes with nonaqueous oxalic acid. 2,757,200,
7_31_56, CI. 260 — 604.
Jones, Thomas G., G. P. Hamner, and M. C. Fuqua, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Oxo catalyst removal proc-
ess. 2.757,206, 7-31-56, CI. 260—604.
Jones, Ulisses M. Automatic tape player. 2,732,144, 1-24-56
CI. 242—55.
Jones, Victor R. Metalworking tool for repairing automobile
bodies. 2,756,621, 7-31-56, CI. 81—15.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Jones & Vining, Inc. : See —
Vining, Howard C. 2,759,206.
Jones, Virgil C. : See —
Achenbach, John F., and Jones. 2,745,680.
Jones, Walter A. : See —
Costick, Andrew J., and Jones. 2,734,227.
Jones, Walter I., to United-Carr Fastener Corp. Heat seal-
able plastic fastener and assembly. 2,745,159, 5-15-56, CI.
24 — 213.
Jones, Walter I., to United-Carr Fastener Corp. Fastener for
attachment to plastic material. 2,745,160, 5-15-56, CI.
24—217.
Jones, Whitney W. Gravity-actuated closure for coin-con-
trolled devices. 2,734,680. 2-14-56, CI. 232—44.
Jones, Whitney W. Removal receptacle for the contents of
coin boxes. 2,749,030. 6-5-56, CI. 232—16.
Jones, Wilford D., to Celanese Corp. of America. Copolymers
of acrylonitrlle and N-benzylacrylamide. 2,732,358,
1-24-56, CI. 260 — 30.8.
Jones, Wilford D., to Celanese Corp. of America. Acrylamides.
2,749,355, 6-5-56, CI. 260—326.3.
Jones, Wilford D., and C. B. Kaufman, Jr., to Celanese Corp.
of America. Process for the production of acrylonitrile
polymer fibers. 2,761,754, 9-4-56, CI. 18—54.
Jones, Willard C, to Underwood Corp. Platen removing
facility. 2,729,323, 1-3-56, CI. 197—145.
Jones, Willard W. Bible and Sunday school data holder.
2,742,070, 4-17-56, CI. 150—1.6.
Jones, William A., to Detroit Controls Corp. Magnetic
modulator. 2,774,057, 12-11-56, CI. 340—195.
Jones, William A., and C. H. Stein, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Odorless solvent manufacture. 2,762,853,
9-11-56. CI. 260—683.4.
Jones, William C. : See —
De Puy, James R., Hartman, Jones, and Klein. 2, 753. 671.
Jones, William C, to The Dow Chemical Co. Apparatus
for dusting plastic film and like sheet material. 2,729,194,
1-3-56, CI. 118 — 308.
Jones, William H. Game call game. 2,729,025, 1-3-56, CI.
46—180.
Jones, William L. Exercise cycle. 2,735,422, 2-21-56, CI.
128—25.
Jones, William O., to The British Oxygen Co. Ltd. Prepara-
tion of guanamines. 2,735,850, 2-21-56, CI. 260 — 249.9.
Jones, William R., to The Celotex Corp. Method and appa-
ratus for Assuring wet felted fiber board. 2,747,470,
5_29— 56 'd 92 39
Jones. William R., y2 to G. F. Metzger. Visor for vehicles.
2 772.916. 12-4-56. CI. 296—97.
Jongsma, Jan, to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co., as
trustee. Contact member for disc-shaped electrode con-
nections. 2,730,692, 1-10-56, CI. 339 — 256.
Jonker, Hendrik : See —
De Jonge, Jelis. Jonker, Kenning, and Dippel. 2.761,484.
Dippel, Cornells J., and Jonker. 2,750,292.
Van Rijssel, Tijs W.. Houtman. and Jonker. 2,733,144.
Jonker. Hendrik, R. J. H. Alink, and T. W. van Rijssel. to
Hartford National Bank and Trust Co., as trustee. Photo-
graphic process. 2,738,272, 3-13-56, CI. 95 — 88.
Jonker, Johan L. H. : See —
Perilhou, Jean R., and Jonker. 2.748.313.
Perilhou, Jean R., and Jonker. 2.774,814.
Perilhou, Jean R., Jonker, and Juergens. 2,736,837.
Perilhou, Jean R., Jonker, and Juergens. 2,736,890.
Van Overbeek, Adrianus J. W. M., and Jonker. 2,754.375.
Jonker, Johan L. H.. and G. Diemer, to Hartford National
Bank and Trust Co., as trustee. Circuit for frequency
transformation of high-frequencv oscillations. 2,775.090.
12-25-56, CI. 250—20.
Jonkers, Cornelius O., and L. de Lange, to Hartford National
Bank and Trust Co., as trustee. Freezer and cooled cham-
ber construction of a cold-gas refrigerator. 2,770,10!),
11-13-56, CI. 62—136.
Jonkers. Cornelius O., J. W. L. Kohler, A. A. Liebe, and
J. van der Ster, to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co.,
as trustee. Gas-fractionating installation. 2,771,751,
11-27-56, CI. 62—122.
Jonsson, Greta M. Leg closure in child's garment. 2,730,723,
1-17-56, CI. 2—270.
Jonsson. Johan E., to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson.
Method of producing contact spring sets. 2,7.", ■1.257,
2-14-56. CI. 20—155.55.
Jonsson, Johan M. Spring device provided between the cheeks
of a pair of pliers or a similar tool. 2,732,733. 1-31-56,
CI. 76—64.
Jonsson, Kurt A. : See —
Polasek, Karl, and Jonsson. 2,747,107.
Jonsson, Lars H. Sawblades. 2,760,530, 8-28-56, CI.
143—133.
Jonsson, Nils J. Method and a feeding device in blindstitch-
ing of textile fabrics. 2,758,559, 8-1-1-56, CI. 112—262.
Jonsson, Sigvard, to A B Svenslca Klaktfabriken. Apparatus
for drying grain. 2,759,274, 8-21-56, CI. 34 — 164.
Jonsson. Sven U. : See —
Haghy. Gustav V., and Jonsson. 2,765,152.
Joormann. Hendrik J. M. : See —
Diemer, Gesinus, and Joormann. 2.755,457.
Joratz, Paul C. : See —
Legrow, Jack B., and Joratz. 2,732,164.
Jordan, Abigail : See —
Jordan, James F. 2,732,292.
Jordan. Anthony G. Test tube heater. 2,770,707, 11-13-56,
CI. 219 — 43.
Jordan, Arthur D., Jr., to Rohm & Haas Co. Cellulosic
fibrous products and methods of producing them. 2,765,228,
10-2-56, CI. 92—3. '
Jordan, Carl F., Jr., to Collins Radio Corp. Circuit for pre-
venting intermodulation. 2,734,950, 2-14-56 CI. 179 — 171
Jordan, Charles M., Jr. Chipping attachment for lens cutting
machine. 2,774,188, 12-18-56, CI. 49 — 48.
Jordan, Clifford V., to Electro-Seal Corp. Textile labels.
2,765,814, 10-9-56, CI. 139—426.
Jordan, Daniel. Apparatus for dehydrating refrigerants.
2,756,568, 7-31-56, CI. 62—117.85.
Jordan, Donald J., to United Aircraft Corp. Variable area
reaction nozzle movable from convergent to convergent-
divergent form. 2,770,944, 11-20-56, CI. 60 — 35.6.
Jordan, Hans : See —
Draper, Alfonso C, Samolis, and Jordan. 2,768,387.
Jordan, Hans, to Given Machinery Co. Waste disposal de-
vice. 2,730,308, 1-10-56, CI. 241—257.
Jordan, Hans, to Given Machinery Co. Garbage disposer
with protective inlet. 2,760,728, 8-28-56, CI. 241 — 46.
Jordan, Hans, to Given Machinery Co. Garbage grinder with
self-cleaning cutter head. 2,760,730, 8-28-56, CI. 241 — 155.
Jordan, Homer G. : See —
Case, Robert L., Jordan^ and Kleist. 2,730,579.
Jordan, Jack P., to Crown Cork & Seal Co., Inc. Protective
cover for dispensing containers. 2,775,372, 12-25-56 CI.
222—182.
Jordan, Jacob, to Shenango Pottery Co. Ware foot abrading
machine. 2,741,076, 4-10-56, CI. 51 — 154.
Jordan, James, Estate of : See —
Jordan, James F. 2,732,292.
Jordan, James F. 2,749,237.
Jordan, James F. 2,758,022.
Jordan, James F., % to the estate of J. Jordan, deceased,
and % to A. Jordan. Process of heating particulate metal.
2,732,292, 1-24-56, CI. 75—10.
Jordan, James. F., y3 to the estate of J. Jordan, deceased.
Method of adding magnesium to molten iron. 2,749,237,
6-5-56, CI. 75—130.
Jordan, James F., % to the estate of J. Jordan. Con-
tinuous copper refining. 2,758,022, 8-7-56, CI. 75 — 76.
Jordan, John C, and L. M. Le Jeune. Battery connector.
2,729,802, 1-3-56, CI. 339—256.
Jordan, John P., and A. C. Sheekler, to General Electric
Co. Full wave asymmetrical semi-conductor devices.
2,757,323, 7-31-56. CI. 317—239.
Jordan, Marian. Matchbook. 2,761,554, 9-4-56, CI. 206 — 48.
Jordan, Merrill E., and H. M. Cole, to Godfrey L Cabot,
Inc. Pigment peptizing agent and process. 2,730,453,
1-10-56, CI. 106—271.
Jordan, Merrill E., and M. D. Lipousky, to Godfrey L. Cabot,
Inc. Measurement of volumes. 2,757,534, S-7-56, CI.
73 — 61.
Jordan, Merrill E., and W. G. Burbine. Fine grinding proc-
ess for calcium minerals. 2,763,435, 9-18-56, CI. 241 — 22.
Jordan, Otis D., to Ohio Ferro-Alloys Corp. Device for detec-
tion of water in oil. 2,752,586, 6-26-56, CI. 340 — 235.
Jordan, Richard H. : See —
Rieger, Wilhelm. 2,760,258.
Jordan, Richard H. Snap switch. 2,758,170, 8-7-56, CI.
200—67.
Jordan, Richard H. Bearing. 2,770,505, 11-13-56, CI.
308—72.
Jordan, Samuel C. : See —
Lewis, Walter E., and Jordan. 2,772,341.
Jordan, Samuel €., and L. H. Fitzmayer, to General Electric
« '". Temperature control system. 2,767,293, 10-16-56.
CI. 219—20.
Jordan, Walter. Suction device for the transfer of liquid
from one container to another. 2,743,078, 4-24-56, CI.
251—65.
Jordan, Walter, to Walter Jordan G. m. b. H. Liquid sep-
aration plant. 2,757,798, 8-7-56, CI. 210—54.
.Ionian, Walter E. : See —
Burrows, Lawton A., and Jordan. 2,772,444.
Jordan, Walter, G. m. b. H. : See —
Jordan, Walter. 2,757,798.
Jordan, Wesley A., to General Mills, Inc. Increasing the
viscosity of guar sols by reaction with formaldehyde.
2.730,505. 1-10-56. CI. 252—311.
Jordan, Wesley A., to General Mills. Inc. Dehydrated castor
oil fatty acids. 2,745,854, 5-15-56, CI. 260 — 405.5.
Jordan, Woodrow W., and P. W. Spencer ; said Jordan assor.
to L. McCubbin. Pipe marking device. 2,735,190, 2-21-56,
CI. 33—189.
.lordanoff, Assen, to Strato-Port Corp. of America. Unidirec-
tional airport. 2,765,994, 10-9-56, CI. 244 — 114.
Jordi, Jakob. Copying device for bookkeeping machines.
2,736,416, 2-28-56, CI. 197—126.
.Idrgensen, Anders O. : See —
Ericsson, Eric A., and Jorgensen. 2,733,319.
.Torgensen, Bernhardt, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Last-
ing machines. 2,739,323, 3-27-56, CI. 12 — 12.
Jorgensen, Bernhardt, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Ma-
chines for shaping uppers over lasts. 2. 768, 390. 10-30-56,
CI. 12—10.5.
Jorgensen, Bernhardt, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Last-
ing machines. 2,768,397, 10-30-56, CI. 12 — 11.3.
Jorgensen, Clarence H, to General Motors Corp. Pressure
regulating appartus. 2,756,734, 7-31-56, CI. 123 — 103.
Jorgensen, Clarence H, to General Motors Corp. Automatic
circuit breaker. 2,757,258, 7-31-56, CI. 200—116.
LIST OF PATENTEES
415
Jorgensen, Clarence H., and H. C. Zeisloft. to General Motors
Corp. Potentiometer assembly. 2.738,405, 3-13-56, CI.
201—48.
Jorgensen, Clarence H., Jr. Device for controlling carbu-
retor-throttle closing. 2,759.698, 8-21-56, CI. 251 — 18.
Jorgensen, David F. Combination lilt and dolly. 2,729,347,
1-3-56, CI. 214—77.
Jorgensen, Dell E. : See —
Patrusky, Nathan, and Jorgensen. 2,757,331.
Jorgensen, Hans. Thermostatic suction pressure regulator
for refrigeration installations. 2,759,674, 8-21-56, CI.
236 — 92.
Jorgensen. Jacob C, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Ma-
chines for shaping uppers over lasts. 2,736,046, 2-28-56,
CI. 12—10.4.
Jorgensen, Jesse. Hair oil dispensing comb. 2,755,807,
7-24-56, CI. 132 — 110.
Jorgensen, Julius, and A. R. Buchholz, to Brandt Automatic
Cashier Co. Receptacle loader. 2,743,503, 5-1-56, CI.
53—160.
Jorgensen, Robert A., to Washington Steel Products, Inc.
Friction door catch. 2.767,005, 10-16-56, CI. 292 — 70.
Jorgensen, Robert A., and S. H. Carlson, to Washington
Steel Products, Inc. Adjustable hanger for sliding doors.
2,761,172, 9-4-56, CI. 16—105.
Jorgensen, Roy C, to The Dow Chemical Co. Galvanic anode
installation. 2,775.554, 12-25-56, CI. 204—197.
Jorgenson, Gerald A., to Read Standard Corp. Bread de-
panner. 2,747,753, 5-29-56, CI. 214 — 308.
Joriman, Clarence B., and R. M. Williams. Blower and drier.
2,764,667. 9-25-56. CI. 219—39.
Joris, George G., to Allied Chemical & Dye Corp. Producing
ammonium nitrite and ammonium hydroxylamine disul-
fonate by a nitrous gas absorption process. 2,752,22 4,
6-26-56, CI. 23—104.
Joris, George G., to Allied Chemical & Dve Corp. Dehydra-
tion of dimethyl phenyl carbinols. 2,756,202, 7-24-50, CI.
260—669.
Joris, George G., to Allied Chemical & Dye Corp. Recovery
of phenol and alphamethylstyrene from cumene oxidation
reaction mixtures. 2,757,209, 7-31-56. CI. 260 — 621.
Joris, George G., to Allied Chemical & Dye Corp. Process
for preparation of para-alpha-cumyl phenol. 2,769,844,
11-6-56, CI. 260—019.
Joris, George G., and W. D. Griffin, to Allied Chemical & Dye
Corp. Production of dimethyl phenyl carbinol. 2,743,300,
4-24-56. CI. 260—618.
Joris, George G., and A. J. Sweet, to Allied Chemical & Dye
Corp. Process for making ammonium nitrite and
ammonium hydroxylamine disulfonate. 2,772,145, 11-27-56,
CI. 23—104.
Josam Mfg. Co. : See —
Matheis, Aaron. 2,740,490.
Joseph. Irwin S. Flexed plastic mirror. 2,733.637, 2-7-56.
CI. 88—96.
Joseph, Joe G. Holder for phonograph album records.
2,774,615, 12-18-56. CI. 281 — 20.
Joseph, John L. Giant-size toy block. 2,751,705, 6-26-56,
CI. 46—24.
Joseph, Matejka, to Dale Products, Inc. Carbon depositing
furnace. Re. 24,231. 10-30-56, CI. 118 — 47.
Joseph, Nicole M. : See —
Paul, Raymond E., Buisson, and Joseph. 2,748,108.
Paul, Raymond E., Buisson, and Joseph. 2.765.346.
Joseph, William J., deceased, by A. B. Bianchi, administrator,
to The Dow Chemical Co. Manufacture of chlorinated hy-
drocarbons. 2,752,401, 6-26-56, CI. 260 — 659.
Josephson, Bert, to Royal Jalousie Co. Jalousie windows and
doors. 2,751,641, 6-26-56, CI. 20—62.
Josephson, Louis R. : See —
Lerner. George, and Josephson. 2.729.023.
Josephson. Walter S., to Greene. Tweed & Co. Sealing device.
2.765.204, 10-2-56. CI. 309—23.
Joslin, Harry B. Awning shutter. 2,746,537, 5-22-56, CI.
160—58.
Joslin, Herbert A. Guard device for table saws and the
like. 2,754.857. 7-17-56, CI. 143—159.
Joslyn Mfg. & Supply Co. : See —
Smallev, Burton M. 2,740.827.
Yonkers, Edward H. 2,758,199.
Josselyn, Burnham : See —
Espy, Melvin P., Pitman, and Josselyn. 2,730.380.
.Tost, Raymond C. Steering indicator. 2,754,499, 7-10-50,
CI. 340—282.
Jourdain, Andre1 P.. to Compagnie Internationale dps Pieux
Armes Frankignoul. Societe Anonvme. Device for boring
wells in the ground. 2,730.329, 1-10-56, CI. 255 — 4.8.
Journal Box Servicing Corp. : See —
Potter. Thomas W. 2.748,584.
.Tourneay, Glen E., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Preparation
of cyanohydrins. 2,745.805. .l_ir,_56. CI. 260 — 465.
Journeay, Glen E., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Preparation of
cyanohydrins. 2,748,154, 5-29-56, CI. 260 — 465.
Journeay, Glen E., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Cyanoetbvla-
tion of ketones. 2.770,640, 11-13-56, CI. 200—464.
Journel. Jacques. Illumination of signs and the like.
2.762.951, 9-11-56. CI. 315—182.
Jovanovich. Dragoljub K.. to McCulloch Motors Corp. Move-
ment limiting means for blades of aircraft sustaining rotors.
2.742.098, 4-17-56. CI. 170—160.55.
Jovanovich, Dragoljub K.. to McCulloch Motors Corp.
Pitch control means for aircraft sustaining rotors.
2,753,004, 7-3-56, CI. 170—135.24.
Joy, Joseph E. : See —
Gillespie, Henderson C, and Joy. 2,734,982.
Joy, Joseph F., to Joy Mfg. Co. Reversible loop cutter type
longwall miner. 2,730.340, 1-10-50, CI. 262 — 30.
Joy, Joseph F., to Joy Mfg. Co. Mining machine cutter bit.
2,732,198, 1-24-56, CI. 262—33.
Joy, Joseph F., to Joy Mfg. Co. Universal cutter chain for
mining machines. 2,733,906, 2-7-56, CI. 262—33.
Joy, Joseph F., to Joy Mfg. Co. Conveyor mechanism for
mining apparatus. 2,737,287, 3-6-56, CI. 198—109.
Joy, Joseph F., to Joy Manufacturing Co. Mobile brattice
machine and ramp for mines. 2,738,179, 3-13-56, CI.
262—34.
Joy, Joseph F., to Joy Mfg. Co. Shuttle-loader. 2,739,722,
3-27-56, CI. 214—518.
Joy, Joseph F., to Joy Mfg. Co. Tail-gate responsive, unload-
ing conveyor for shuttle loaders. 2,739,723, 3-27-56, CI.
214—519.
Joy, Joseph F., to Joy Mfg. Co. Drill. 2,741,461, 4-10-56,
CI. 255—47.
Joy, Joseph F., to Joy Mfg. Co. Reversible longwall miner.
2,742,272, 4-17-56, CI. 262—9.
Joy, Joseph F., to Joy Mfg. Co. Cutting device arrangement
for guided reciprocation parallel to a face conveyor.
2,751,200, 0-19-50. CI. 202—9.
Joy, Joseph F., to Joy Mfg. Co. Mining and loading appa-
ratus. 2,752,140, 6-26-56, CI. 262 — 9.
Joy, Joseph F., to Joy Mfg. Co. Disintegrating head mecha-
nism for a mining apparatus. 2,752,142, 6-26-56, CI.
262—20.
Joy, Joseph F., to Joy Mfg. Co. Mining and loading machine
with pivotally connected front and rear base sections.
2,752,143. 6-26-56, CI. 262—29.
Joy, Joseph F., to Joy Mfg. Co. Apparatus for mine roof
control. 2,752,757, 7-3-56, CI. 61—45.
Joy, Joseph F., to Joy Mfg. Co. Mine roof support-equipped
mining apparatus. 2,753,036, 7-3-50, CI. 198 — 10.
Joy, Joseph F., to Joy Mfg. Co. Adjustable loop cutter for
mining machines. 2,753,109, 7-3-56, CI. 202 — 30.
Joy, Joseph F., to Joy Mfg. Co. Variable displacement
pump. 2,754,705, 7-17-50, CI. 103 — 120.
Joy, Joseph F., to Joy Mfg. Co. Extensible flexible shaker
conveyor. 2,756,871, 7-31-56, CI. 198 — 220.
Joy, Joseph F., to Joy Mfg. Co. Slack ejector mechanism for
a coal cutting machine. 2,756,979, 7-31-56, €1. 202 — 30.
Joy, Joseph F., to Joy Mfg. Co. Mining machine cutter bit.
2,762,617, 9-11-56, CI. 262—33.
Joy, Joseph F., to Joy Mfg. Co. Steerable traction wheel and
drive mechanism therefor. 2,767,800, 10-23-50, CI.
180—26.
Joy, Joseph F., to Joy Mfg. Co. Loop cutter chain guide
and drive structure. 2,769,627, 11-6-56, CI. 202—29.
Joy, Joseph F.. to Joy Mfg. Co. Mining machine cutter
bit. 2,769.628, 11-6-56. CI. 262—33.
Joy, Joseph F., to Joy Mfg. Co. Pilot controlled piston type
reversing valve. 2,771,907, 11-27-56, CI. 137—622.
J oy Mfg. Co. : See —
Bailey, Norman I. 2,735,992.
Ball, Charles F. 2,730,330.
Ball, Charles F. 2,737,284.
Ball, Charles F. 2,739,790.
Ball, Charles F. 2,742,880.
Ball, Charles F. 2,744,740.
Ball, Charles F. 2,745,637.
Ball, Charles F. 2,753,971.
Ball, Charles F. 2.771.958.
Ball, Charles F., and Hair. Re. 24,178.
Barrett, Arthur L. 2,737.378.
Barrett, Arthur L. 2,749,104.
Barrett, Arthur L. 2,751,207.
Barrett, Arthur L. 2.751,209.
Barrett, Arthur L. 2,756,038.
Barrett, Arthur L. 2,750,039.
Barrett, Arthur L. 2,700.767.
Bebinger, Charles N. 2,753,984.
Bebinger, Charles N. 2,753,985.
Bebinger, Charles N. 2,758,701.
Calder, Alexander W. 2,750,034.
Calder, Alexander W. 2.766.979.
Collins. Samuel C. 2,732,691.
Collins, Samuel C. 2,732,692.
Collins, Samuel C. 2,732,693.
Collins, Samuel C. 2.737,022.
Collins, Samuel C. 2.763.137.
Densmore, Neal W. 2.773.584.
Frellsen, Carlton B. 2,742.922.
Gehlsen, Reimer G. 2,735,990.
Goodrich, Ross H. 2.749,102.
Goodrich, Ross H., and Shoulders. 2,749,101.
Green. Willard E. 2.708.040.
Hale, Ralph F. 2,730,332.
Hale. Ralph F. 2.766.012.
Hopkins. Richard J. 2.762.492.
Johnson. Glenn D. 2.771.956.
Joy, Joseph F. 2,730.346.
Joy, Joseph F. 2,732,198.
Joy, Joseph F. 2,733.906.
Joy, Joseph F. 2. 737,287.
Joy, Joseph F. 2.738.179.
Joy, Joseph F. 2.739.722.
Joy, Joseph F. 2.739.723.
Joy, Joseph F. 2,741,461.
Joy, Joseph F. 2.742.272.
Joy, Joseph F. 2,751,206.
416
Joy Mfg. Co. : See — Continued
Joy, Joseph F. 2,752,140.
Joy, Joseph F. 2,752,142.
Joy, Joseph F. 2,752,143.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
2,752,757.
2,753,030.
2,753,109.
2,754,705.
2,750,871.
2,750,979.
2,762,617.
2,707, 800.
2,769,027.
2,709,028.
2,771.907.
Joy, Joseph
Joy, Joseph F.
Joy, Joseph F.
Joy, Joseph F.
Joy, Joseph F.
Joy, Joseph F.
Joy, Joseph F.
Joy, Joseph F.
Joy, Joseph F.
Joy, Joseph F.
Joy, Joseph F. _
Merck, John, and Dalmaso. 2,756,8vo.
Ostrak, Joseph. 2,746,024.
Paget, Win W. 2,737,839.
Paget, Win W. 2,746,329.
Paget, Win W. 2,700,392.
Potvin, Raoul. 2,735,607.
Rollins, Lester G. 2,749 703.
Russell, John D. 2,744,607.
Russell, John D. 2,751,208.
Russell, John D. 2,750,808.
Russell, John D. 2,758,550.
Russell, John 1). 2.708,820.
Russell, John D., and Felderman. 2,756,807.
Sibley, John R. 2,744,614.
Sibley, John R. 2,749,105.
Sibley, John R. 2,751,204.
Silver, Harold F. 2,706.030.
Simmons, Leon B. 2,772,694.
Simpson, James H. 2,735,991.
Steele, Edson B. 2,736,546.
Swann, Raymond A. 2,748,359.
Zacur, Alex O. 2,757,783.
Joy Richard J. Monorail-type conveyor with disengageable
drive. 2,751,852, 6-26-56, CI. 104—94..
Joy, van Beuren H., to Lyndhurst Chemical Corp. Method
of making phthalate esters. 2,760,972, 8-28-50, CI.
260 — 475.
Joyal, Armand A. Wood working jig. 2,766,785, 10-16-56,
Joyce, Asa W.', to American Cyanamid Co. Vat dyestuft's
of the phthaloylcarbazolo triazine series. 2,729,038,
1-3-56, CI. 260—249. „,,.:■'/,
Joyce, Bradford T., and A. F. Krueger, to Electronics Corp.
of America. Fire and explosion detection apparatus.
2,702,034, 9-4-50, CI. 340 — 227.
Joyce-Cridland Co., The : See —
Hott, Ion V. K. 2,703,128.
Hott, Ion V. K., and Berk. 2,733,777.
Hott, Ion V. K., and Goldzwig. 2,742,257.
Joyce Don R. Throttle controller for automotive vehicles.
2,732,729, 1-31-56, CI. 74 — 526.
Joyce, Glover C. : See — •
Narel, Joseph W., and Joyce. 2,748,544.
Narel, Joseph W., and Joyce. 2,749,674.
Joyce, Glover C, to Norton Co. Grinding machine-work
loader. 2,771,716, 11-27-56, CI. 51—105.
Joyce, John R., to Shell Development Co. Vortex apparatus
for liquid and gas. 2,750,169. 6-12-56. CI. 261—49.
Joyce, John R., to Shell Development Co. Apparatus for
mixing a liquid and a gas. 2,750,170, 6-12-56, CI. 201—50.
Joyce, Michael J. Hydraulic power apparatus. 2.7u0,902,
7-31-56, CI. 253—26.
Joyce, Robert M., Jr. : See —
Berry, Kenneth L., Joyce, and Kirby. 2,757,098.
Joyet, Edouard. Machine for mincing foodstuff. 2,736,092,
2-28-56, CI. 30 — 307.
Joyner, Bobby L. : See —
Heibel, Jerome D., and Joyner. 2,760,314.
Joyner, Bobby L., to Erie Resistor Corp. Method of coating
thin flat dielectric plates. 2,748,032, 5-29-50, CI. 117—213.
Jovner, Frederick B., and N. H. Shearer, Jr., to Eastman
Kodak Co. Preparation of monomeric a-cyanoacrylates.
2,756,251, 7-24-56, CI. 260—465.4.
Joyslen, Jack F.. to Turco Products. Inc. Apparatus for clean-
ing tanks and the like. 2,766,065, 10-9-56. CI. 299—18.
J.ozif, Josef. Combined starting and gear control device for
motor-cycles. 2,746,444, 5-22-56, CI. 123 — 179.
Jubb, Albert, to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Gas-turbine engine fuel
system having a variable delivery pump anil means to con-
trol the fuel delivery. 2,764.231, 9-25-56, CI. 158—36.4.
Jucker, Ernst : See —
Stoll, Arthur, Jucker, and Lindenmann. 2,746,976.
Stoll, Arthur, .Tucker, and Lindenmann. 2.774,773.
Jucker, Julius. Electromagnetic relays. 2,755,350, 7-17-56,
CI. 200—104.
Juda, Walter, to Ionics. Inc. Water hardness measurement-
method and apparatus. 2,736,637, 2-28-56. CI. 23—230.
Juda, Walter, to Ionics, Inc. Construction of cells for electro-
dialysis. 2,741,595, 4-10-56, CI. 204 — 301.
Juda, Walter, and A. A. Kasper, to Ionics, Inc. Electrically
conductive membranes and the like comprising condensation
polymers containing polyalkylene polyamines. 2,731,425,
1-17-56, CI. 260—2.1.
Juda, Walter, and W. A. McRae, to Ionics, Inc. Production
of drinking water. 2.752.306, 6-26-56, CI. 204—151.
Juda, Walter, and W. A. McRae, to Ionics. Inc. Electrolytic
transfer of salts. 2,767,135, 10-16-56. CI. 204 — 93.
Juda, Walter, and W. A. McRae, to Ionics, Inc. Frequency
meter. 2,770,776, 11-13-50. CI. 324—78.
Judd, Edwin B., to General Electric Co. Refrigerator control
system. 2,770,952, 11-20-56, CI. 62 — 4.
Judd, Elroy F. Pump having radial intake and centrifugal
discharge. 2,766,697, 10-16-56, CI. 103 — 88.
Judd, Oliver S., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Method
of finishing wood surfaces. 2,765,598, 10-9-56, CI. 51 — 281.
Judd, Sebastian F., and H. W. Protzeller, deceased, by S. F.
Judd, executor, to Railway Ballast Engineers, Inc. Sus-
pension means for railway ballast cleaning apparatus.
2,747,850, 5-29-56 CI. 262—2.
Judelsohn, Oscar I., Inc. : See —
Judelson, David N. 2,753,823.
Judelson, David N. 2,772,734.
Judelson, David N. Bias-cutting machine. 2,743,776, 5-1-56,
CI. 164 — 61.
Judelson, David N., to Oscar I. Judelsohn, Inc. Seam-opener.
2,753,823, 7-10-50, CI. 112 — 217.
Judelson, David N. Slitting and fusing apparatus. 2,756,819,
7-31-56, CI. 164—39.
Judelson, David N., to Oscar I. Judelsohn, Inc. Bias cutting
machine. 2,772,734, 12-4-56, CI. 164—61.
Judge, Thomas J., to General Railway Signal Co. Block
signalling system for railroads. 2,739,231, 3-20-56, CI.
246—33.
Judkins, Stanley L. : See —
Wright, Leroy D., and Judkins. 2,771,000.
Judovich, Bernard D. Bed with lumbar traction apparatus.
2,774,349, 12-18-56, CI. 128 — 71.
Judovich, Joel I. Self-adjusting, swivel traction halter for
the head and jaw. 2,740,399, 4-3-56, CI. 128—75.
Judson, Albert L., to Iron Fireman Mfg. Co. Gyroscope
caging system. 2,729,978, 1-10-56, CI. 74—5.1.
Judson, Albert L„ to Iron Fireman Mfg. Co. Gyroscope.
2,772,570, 12-4-56, CI. 74 — 5.43.
Judson, Albert L., to Iron Fireman Mfg. Co. Limit control.
2,773,147, 12-4-56, CI. 200—83.
Judson, Albert L., and R. E. Lach, to Iron Fireman Mfg. Co.
Time delay program relay. 2,744,573, 5-8-56, CI. 161 — 1.
Judson, Charles A. : See —
Judson, William H., and C. A. 2,740,394.
Judson, Paul. Window construction. 2,732,593, 1-31-56,
CI. 20—40.
Judson, William H., and C. A. Engine and supercharger
assembly. 2,740,394, 4-3-56, CI. 123—196.
Jue, Lawrence S. Dehumidifying apparatus. 2,763,132,
9-18-56, CI. 62 — 6.
Juell, Fredrik. Process for the separation of suspended mate-
rial from water bv flotation and apparatus therefor.
2,765,919, 10-9-56, CI. 210—53.
Juengerkes, Herman A., to H. M. Storms Co. Typewriter
ribbons. 2,759,586, 8-21-56, Cl. 197—172.
Juergens, Benno F. : See —
Perilhou, Jean R., Jonker, and Juergens. 2,736,837.
Perilhou, Jean R., Jonker, and Juergens. 2,736,890.
Juergens, John. Automobile safety lamp. 2,772,406,
11-27-56, Cl. 340—32.
Juffa, Hans. Capillary tube for measuring instruments.
2,729,977, 1-10-56, Cl. 73—371.
Juhasz, Stephen, to The Air Preheater Corp. Parallel and
countertlow of air in preheater. 2,769,619, 11-6-56, Cl.
257—6.
Juhola, Carl : See —
Derrah, Norman S., and Juhola. 2,752,471.
Juhola, Carl, and H. O. Maxfield, to United Shoe Machinery
Corp. Apparatus for dielectric heat seam bonding.
2,766,467, 10-16-56, Cl. 12—33.2.
Jukes, Alan W. : See —
Birley, Arthur W., Crawford, and Jukes. 2,730,518.
Jukkola, Walfred W„ and R. W. J. Lewis ; said Jukkola assor.
to Dorr-Oliver Inc., and said Lewis assor. to Aluminum
Co. of Canada, Ltd. Process for calcining finely divided
alumina hydrate. 2,750,258, 6-12-56, Cl. 23 — 142.
Jules, Leonard H. : See —
Sahyun, Melville, Faust, and Jules. 2,729.678.
Sahyun, Melville, Faust, and Jules. 2,744,916.
Sahyun, Melville, Faust, and Jules. 2,754,327.
Sahyun, Melville, Faust, and Jules. 2.773,096.
Synerholm, Martin E., Jules, and Sahyun. 2,731,471.
Julian, Clarence L. : Sec —
Hartzell, Herman L.. Redick. and Julian. 2,769,047.
Julian, Percy L., J. W. Cole, E. W. Meyer, and W. J. Karpel,
to The Glidden Co. 2,752,339. 6-26-56. Cl. 260 — 239.55.
Julian, Percy L., H. T. Iveson, and S. B. Radlove, to The
Glidden Co. Hydroxylation of vegetable oils and products
thereof. 2,752,370. 6-26-56, Cl. 260 — 405.
Julian, Percy L., and H. T. Iveson, to The Glidden Co.
Hydration method of refining glyceride oils. 2,752,378,
6-26-56, Cl. 260—425.
Julian, Percy L., H. T. Iveson, and S. B. Radlove, to The
Glidden Co. Synergistic compositions of matter comprising
the alcohol-soluble moiety of vegetal lecithin. 2,773,771,
12-11-56, Cl. 99—15.
Julian, Percy L., and J. G. Klein, to The Glidden Co. Process
for dehniogenating steroids. 2,773.867. 12-11-56, Cl.
260—239.47.
Juliano. Benjamin R. : See —
Surmatis, Joseph D., and Juliano. 2,732,396.
Julien, Arlie P. : See —
Cady, William R., Julien, and Saunders. 2,764,472.
Julien. Glendon H. : See —
Mills, Jim W. 2,771,073.
Julin, Zeniph J. Universal double torque engine. 2,757,547,
8-7-56, Cl. 74—131.
LIST OF PATENTEES
417
Julius, Awdry F., to Automatic Totalisators Ltd. Doubles
ticket issuer mechanism for race totalisators. 2,732,794,
1-31-56, CI. 101—66.
Jullie, Joseph T., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Shirring device.
2,773,463, 12-11-56, CI. 112—132.
July, Albert, % to H. M. July. Clothesline prop. 2,742,2o3,
4-17-56, 01. 248—353.
July. George. E. B. Knott, and P. Pollak, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Hardening of gelatin. 2,732,316, 1-24-56, CI. 117—62.
July, Hazel H. : See —
July, Albert. 2,742,253.
June, David H. Flexible moisture attachment for cigarette
cases. 2,740,683, 4-3-56, CI. 312 — 31.
Jung, Jean-Pierre : See —
Hindermann, Peter, and Jung. 2,750 377.
Hindermann, Peter, and Jung. 2,760,967.
Hindermann, Peter, and Jung. 2,773,055.
Jung, John J., to General Patent Corp. Cartridge fuse holder.
2,767,283, 10-16-56, CI. 200 — 133.
Jung-Sol Electric Inc. : See —
Mayer, Donald W. 2,762,943.
Junge, Albert E. : See — „_.„„„„
Lytle. William O., and Junge. 2,740, 1 31.
Junghans, Helmut. Device for prevention of overhearing of
telephone conversations. 2,754,377, 7-10-50, CI. 179—188.
Junghans, Helmut, and L. Hartner, to Gebruder Junghans
A. G. Energy equalizing system for spring operated mech-
anisms. 2,731,790, 1-24-56, CI. 58— 48. „,„.,,
Junghans, Helmut, and P. Jahn. Striking clock. 2,742,875,
Junghans, Heimut, K. von Zeppelin, and J. Mtiller, to Bulova
Watch Co., Inc. Automatic winding mechanism for wrist
watches. 2,758,489, 8-14-56, CI. 74—812.
Junghans, Siegfried. Method of continuous casting.
2,732,601, 1-31-56, CI. 22—200.1.
Junghans, Siegfried. Process for continuous casting of metal
billets. 2,747,245, 5-29-56, CI. 22—200.1.
Jungjohann, Vernon H., G. H. Hanken, and H. T. Robinson,
to Eastman Kodak Co. Interlock control system for motor
and transmission of projector. 2,750,810, 6-19-56, CI.
74—472.
Junior Achievement, Inc. : See — ■
Zodv, Forrest F., Key, and Taylor. 2,772,720.
Junior Tool Co. : See —
Schwenden, Carl A. 2,752,514.
Junker, Emile. Process for the production of a templet for
the machining of piston rings to a predetermined shape on a
copying turner's lathe. 2,741,017, 4-10-56, CI. 29—156.63.
Junker, Otto, to O. Junker. Electric induction heating plant
and a method of connecting it to a three-phase network.
2,741,690, 4-10-56, CI. 219 — 10.75.
Junkerather Gewerkschaft : See —
Knipp, Erwin. and Geil. 2,742,683.
Junkermann, Wolfgang, to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Fluid
heater furnace. 2,774,339. 12-18-56, CI. 122—240.
Junkins, Arthur H., to Admiral Corp. Electrical interlock.
2,752,413, 6-26-56, CI. 174 — 50.
Junkmann, Karl. : See —
Kaspar, Emanuel, Pawlowski, Junkmann, and Schenck.
2,753,360.
Junod, Samuel : See —
Beuchat, Roland, and Junod. 2,735,152.
Beuchat, Roland, and Junod. 2.775.011.
Jupiter, Jacob. Dancing doll. 2,754,121, 7-10-56, CI.
Jurewicz. Barbara A. Hair-curler. 2,742,046, 4-17-56, CI.
132—33.
Jurgensen, Delbert F., Jr. : See — „„„.„„„
Hungerford, Gordon P., and Jurgensen. 2,734,510.
Jurgensen, Delbert F., Jr., to American Machine & Foundry
Co. Tobacco sheet material and method of making the
same. 2,734,509. 2-14-56, Cl. 131—15.
Jurisich, Peter L., to Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. Flame-
holder. 2,760,339, 8-28-56, Cl. 00 — 39.72.
Jurist, Alfred E., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Stable
vitamin Bi2 and soluble folic acid salt mixture. 2,748,054,
5-29-56, Cl. 167 — 81.
Jurriaanse, Tom, and J. Horseling, to Hartford National
Bank and Trust Co. Glow discharge tube. 2,733,372,
1-31-56, Cl. 313—185.
Jurs, Peter C, to Shand and Jurs Co. Fluid pressure sealed
diaphragm relief valve. 2,732.857, 1-31-56, Cl. 137—494.
Jurs, Peter C, and R. W. Blake, to Shand and Jurs Co.
Vacuum vent valve. 2,732,856, 1-31-56, Cl. 137 — 469.
Jursich, Myron J., to National Aluminate Corp. Reduction
of scale in steam boilers. 2,749,305, 6-5-56, Cl. 210 — 23.
Juselius, Stig O. : See —
Lindholm, Nils G. H, and Juselius. 2,764.019.
Just, George A., to The Grand Union Co. Self-service com-
puting dispenser. 2,760,319, 8-28-56, Cl. 53—167.
Just, George A., to The Grand Union Co. Display and de-
livery stand. 2,769,551, 11-6-56, Cl. 211 — 49.
Just, George A., and L. P. Shield, to The Grand Union Co.
Nesting shopping cart. 2,766,049, 10-9-56, Cl. 280 — 33.99.
Just, Thomas D. : See —
Helm, Francis T., and Just. 2,748,012.
Justi, H. D., & Son, Inc. : See-
Cornell, John A., and Kemmler. 2,733,156.
Cornell, John A., and Kemmler. 2,733,157.
Justice, Ernest V. Page turning device. 2,755,580, 7-24-56,
Cl. 40—104.
Justice, John L., to American Viscose Corp. Process for
preparing a viscose solution. 2,753,338, 7-3-56, Cl.
260—218.
Justrite Mfg. Co. : See —
Olsen, Marvin R., Rosinski, and Keller. 2,744,188.
Justus, Edgar J., to Beloit Iron Works. Tension regulatoi
and guide and control means therefor. 2,755,032, 7-17-56,
Cl. 242—75.
Juten, Milf ord A. : See —
Ritchey, Donald D. 2,766,448.
Juterbock, Edwin E., and D. S. McArthur, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Determination of halogen in oil
streams. 2,744,199, 5-1-56, Cl. 250 — 43.5.
Juul, Alton O. : See —
Modlin, Philip W. 2,736,136.
Juve, Arthur E., and J. R. Beatty, to The B. F. Goodrich Co.
Ozone test on rubber. 2,768,068, 10-23-56, Cl. 23—230.
Juvinall, James W., to Ransburg Electro-Coating Corp.
Method and apparatus for spray coating of articles.
2,744,033, 5-1-56, Cl. 117—93.
Juvinall, James W., to Ransburg Electro-Coating Corp
Atomizing and coating system and method. 2,754,226,
7-10-56, Cl. 117—93.
Juvinall, James W., to Ransburg Electro-Coating Corp.
Spray coating apparatus and method. 2,759,763, 8-21-56,
Cl. 299—63.
Juvinall, James W., to Ransburg Electro-Coating Corp. Elec-
trostatic atomizing and coating apparatus. 2,764,125,
9-25-56, Cl. 118 — 313.
Juvinall, James W., to Ransburg Electro-Coating Corp. Ap-
paratus for electrostatically atomizing liquid. 2,764,712,
9-25-56, Cl. 317—3.
Juvinall, James W., to Ransburg Electro-Coating Corp.
Apparatus for and method of conveying articles. 2,769,728,
11-6-56, Cl. 117—104.
Juvinall, James W., and M. R. Miller, to Western Electric
Co., Inc. Temperature-controlled soldering iron. 2,735,923,
2-21-56, Cl. 219—26.
Juvinall, Robert C. : See —
Curtis, Norman S., and Juvinall. 2,751,851.
Juvinall, Robert C, and W. L. Smart, to Ransburg Electro-
Coating Corp. Liquid feeding apparatus. 2,759,764,
8-21-56, a. 299—63.
Juzenka, Israil M. : See —
Poirier, Suzanne, and Juzenka. 2,754,517.
K. A. C. Ltd. : See —
Love, John. 2,749,167.
KBH Corp., The : See —
Kirby, Carl D. 2,754,740.
K and Z Machinery Corp. : See —
Klein, Harry, and Zimmer. 2,751,059.
Kaake, Elmer : See —
Genshaw, Roger M., and Kaake. 2,755,919.
Kaarsemaker, Sjoerd, to Stamicarbon N. V. Preparation of
oximes from cyclo-aliphatic nitrocompounds. 2,762,844,
9-11-56, Cl. 260—566.
Kaarsemaker, Sjoerd, to Stamicarhon N. V. Preparation of
oximes. 2,768,206, 10-23-56, Cl. 260 — 566.
Kaasenbrood, Petrus J. C, to Stamicarbon N. V. Preparation
of aromatic potassium sulphonates. 2,771,486, 11-20-56,
Cl. 260—505.
Kaatz, Herbert W.. and H. F. Enyeart, to The American
Crucible Products Co. Pump-motor unit. 2,743,673,
5-1-56, Cl. 103—87.
Kabakoff, Joseph Z. Well cap structure. 2,760,579. 8-28-56,
Cl. 166—75.
Kabelitz, Hans, to Gebruder Sucker G. m. b. H. Methods and
apparatus for the processing of textile materials. 2,775,040,
12-25-56, Cl. 34—23.
Kabisch, Gerhard, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt
vormals Roessler. Process for the production of trichloro-
acetonitrile. ' 2,745,868, 5-15-56. Cl. 260—465.7.
Kabnick, Herbert H. Oral irrigator. 2,733,713, 2-7-56, Cl.
128—230.
Kabushiki Kaisha Hokushin Denki Seisakusho : See —
Sasaki, Jun-Ichi, Kobayashi, and Maeda. 2,736,856.
Kacir. Ivan R. : See —
Ward, Robert M., and Kacir. 2,764.458.
Kaczka, Edward A., D. E. Wolf, and K. Folkers, to Merck
& Co., Inc. Hydroxy analog of vitamin B12 and processes
for preparing the same. 2,738,301. 3-13-56, Cl. 167—81.
Kaczka, Edward A., D. E. Wolf, and K. Folkers, to Merck
& Co., Inc. Vitamin B12 analogs and processes for prepar-
ing the same. 2,738,302, 3-13—56, Cl. 167—81.
Kaczorek. Frank J. : See —
Robley, Arthur C. 2,731,958.
Kaddeland, Christen R. : See —
Jacobson, Arthur G., and Kaddeland. 2,767,790.
Kaddeland, Christen R., to Miehle Printing Press & Mfg. Co.
Method of and means for registering and transferring
lapped sheets. 2,754,118, 7-10-56, Cl. 271—53.
Kadell. Alfred E., to National Steel Corp. Marked electrolytic
tinplate and method for producing same. 2,770,872,
11-20-56, Cl. 29—196.4.
Kadlec, Ladislav, to American Machine and Metals, Inc.
Liquid filled magnetic compass. 2,775,045, 12-25-56, Cl.
33—223.
Kadosch, Marcel, F. G. Paris, J. H. Bertin, and R. H. iMarehal,
to Societe Nationale d'Etude et de Construction de Moteurs
d' Aviation. Flow control means for intermittent impulse
ducts. 2,738,646, 3-20-56, Cl. 60—35.6.
369555— P-
-27
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Kadoseh, Marcel, and L. de J. de la Salle. Means for con-
trolling the direction of a stream of ionized fluid.
2,763,125, 9-18-50, CI. 60—35.54.
Kadoseh, Marcel, and R. H. Marchal, to Societe Nationale
d'Btude et de Construction de Moteurs d'Aviation. Device
for regulating the effective cross-section of a discharge-
nozzle. 2,703,984, 9-25-50, CI. 60—35.6.
Kadow, Patricia C. : See —
Lawlor, Anna M., and Kadow. 2,752,080.
Kaegebein, Carl F. Demountable entrance platform for lay-
ing nests. 2,738,764, 3-20-56, CI. 119—45.
Kaegi, Hans : See —
Wettstein, Albert, and Kaegi. 2,755,277.
Kaehn, Frank E., % to L. H. Solonche. Convertible seat-bed.
2,744,201!, 5-8-56, CI. 5—18.
Kaehni, Frank J., to The Electric Heat Control Co. Electro-
convection cooling of transformers and the like. 2,748,356,
5-29-56, CI. 336—58.
Kaeser, Samuel W., and M. S. De Bo, to Fairbanks, Morse &
Co. Weigh beam and poise assembly. 2,750,042, 7-24-50,
CI. 205—50.5.
Kaess, Franz J., to Suddeutsche Kalkstickstoffwerke Aktienge-
sellschaft. Apparatus for the removal of solid matter from
gases. 2,741,330, 4-10-56, CI. 183—57.
Kaflg, Emanuel. Process and composition for treating photo
copying paper. 2,759,849, 8-21-56, CI. 117 — 113.
Kafka, Adam : See —
Magnuson, Alfred V., and Kafka. 2,759,229.
Kafka, Robert S. Combustion type power generating appa-
ratus. 2.763.983, 9-25-56. CI. 00—35.6.
Kafka, Wilhelm, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke, Aktiengesell-
schaft. Electrical fishing equipments. 2,745,205, 5-15-50,
CI. 43—17.1.
Kaftol. Philip : See —
Oldenkamp, Henry A., and Kaftol. 2,752,144.
Kagan, Abraham, to The Lionel Corp. Plier-like tools for
use with toy railroad track. 2,774.208, 12-18-50, CI.
81—15.
Kagan, Benjamin S., deceased, by E, E. and Z. S. Kagan,
heirs, to American Machine and Metals. Inc. Timing mech-
anism to divide sheets proportionately. 2,774,592,
12-18-50. CI. 270—81.
Kagan, Esther E. : See —
Kagan. Benjamin S. 2.774.592.
Kagan, Ralph, and E. R. Johnson, to
Co., Inc. Bias cutting machine.
CI. 164—01.
Kagan, Zena S. : See —
Kagan, Benjamin S. 2.774,592.
Kahan, George J., to Sprague Electric Co. Electrode for
crystalline negative resistance elements. 2,707,287,
10-16-56, CI. 201—63.
Kahan, George J., to Sprague Electric Co. Electrolytic etch-
ing process for electrolytic capacitors. 2,775,553, 12-25-50,
CI. 204 — 141.
Kahan, Mortimer J. Coffee extracting apparatus. 2,770,181,
11-13-50, CI. 99 — 298.
Kahla, Earl B. Vehicle headlight attachment. 2,734,129,
2-7-50. CI. 240—46.59.
Kahlan, Lillian M. : See —
Kahlan, Louis A. and L. M. 2,738,114.
Kahlan. Louis A. and L. M. Bumper guards with carry handle
for thermos bottles. 2,738,114, 3-13-50. CI. 224—45.
Kahle Engineering Co. : See —
Ratti, Mario. 2,736.430.
Kahle, Lloyd L. Gage for checking tapered threads.
2,736,103, 2-28-50, CI. 33—109.
Kahle. Max O. K. Rain cover for chimneys. 2,774,294,
12-18-50, CI. 98 — 70.
Kahler, Harry L., to W. H. & L. D. Betz. Iron retention in
aqueous solution. 2,744,866, 5-8-56, CI. 210 — 23.
Kahles, Anita : See —
Clasen, Hermann, and Kahles. 2,757,189.
Kahma, Aarno A. : See —
Puranen, Maunu, and Kahma. 2.741.736.
Kallmann, Anthony R.. and T. E. Martin, to Phillips Petro-
leum Co. Crystal purification apparatus control. 2,770,533,
11-13-56, CI. 23—273.
Kahn. Allan: See —
Gunning. Harry E., and Kahn. 2.736,693.
Kahn, David, to David Kahn, Inc. Fountain pens. 2,7511,927.
6-19-56, CI. 120—52.
Kahn. David, to David Kahn,
improved feed construction.
120—52.
Kahn. David. Inc. : See —
Kahn, David. 2,750,927.
Kahn, David. 2.774.333.
Sanders. Thomas A., and Kahn. 2,773,405.
Kahn & Feldman, Inc. : See —
Trapido, Leonard. 2,747,815.
Kahn, Henry H. Bathing caps with decorative pockets for
combs or the like. 2,760,201. 8-28-56, CI. 2—68.
Kahn. Leo M. Automatic balancing system for rotatable ar-
ticle handling machines. Re. 24,140, 4-10-56, CI. 74 — 573.
Kahn, Leo M. Combined washing and squeeze drying ma-
chine. Re. 24,257, 12-18-56, CI. 68—21.
Kahn. Leonard R. : See —
Finch, James L., and Kahn. 2.774,041.
Kahn, Milton, to the United States of America as represented
by the United States Atomic Energy Commission. Electro-
deposition of Plutonium fluoride. 2,758,963, 8-14-56, CI.
204—56.
Kahn, Robert. Hinge for pivotally securing legs to folding
work benches. 2,766,788, 10-16-56, CI. 144 — 286.
Kairath, Howard G. Resiliently mounted hobby horse.
2,709,484, 11-6-56, CI. 155—50.
Kaisel, Stanley F. : See —
Field, Lester M., and Kaisel. 2,774,006.
Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp. : See —
Austin, Leslie W., and Hicks. 2.775,525.
Austin, Leslie W., and Hicks. 2,775.526.
Austin, Leslie W., and Hicks. 2,775,527.
Bleakley, William Y. 2,755,167.
Byrns, Alva C. 2,745,735.
Church, Howard. 2.730,081.
Clukey, Wayne H. 2,732,283.
Curell, Conrad O. 2,7.r>3,01N.
Curell, Conrad O. 2,757,970.
Dore, James E. 2,744,303.
Dow, Delmar W., and Tregoning. 2,774.804.
Drossel, Norman J., and Wilkins. 2,749,591
Graybeal, John O. 2,769,113.
Hodge, Allen W. 2,774,686.
Howard, Frank L. 2,762,702.
Kilpatrick, Stanley A. 2,754,550.
Kinghorn, Charles M., and Rhoades. 2,749,155.
McChesney, Vernon A. 2,731,245.
Moore, Ralph F. 2,755,544.
Moore, Ralph F. 2,755,545.
Moore, Ralph F. 2,755,540.
Paille, Edward B. 2,759,710.
Rowe, Carl R., and Foulks. 2,708,542.
Smith, Arthur D. 2,732,083.
Smith, Arthur D. 2,734,407.
Smith, Arthur D. 2,762.418.
Titus, Leslie, and Van Loenen. 2,729,855.
Kaiser, Donald W. : See —
Hechenbleikner, Ingenuin, and Kaiser. 2,708,205.
Roemer, John J., and Kaiser. 2,729,039.
Kaiser, Donald W. Fishing device. 2.772,505, 12-4-56.
CI. 43—20.
Kaiser, Donald W., and J. J. Roemer, to American Cvanamid
Co. Hydroxy-iso-melamine. 2,729,040, 1-3-56, CI.
200 — 249.6.
Kaiser, Edward W. : See —
Campbell, Denis J., Jr., and Kaiser. 2,730,983.
Kaiser, Edward W. Welded enclosure for expansion joint.
2,732,227, 1-24-56, CI. 285—22.
Kaiser, Edward W. Capping device for use in testing con-
duit lines. 2,749,945, 6-12-56, CI. 138 — 90.
Kaiser, Ernest F. Adapter for glass stopcock. 2,745,032,
5-15-56, CI. 251— 181.
Kaiser, Frank F., to John Waldron Corp. Inching device for
automatic drum winder. 2,747,808, 5-29-56, CI. 242 — 65.
Kaiser, Fred. Door latch mechanism. 2,759,751, 8-21-56,
CI. 292—337.
Kaiser, Fred. Knob assembly for mortised door latch.
2,759,754, 8-21-56, CI. 292—347.
Kaiser, Fritz, to Alpine Aktiengesellschaft, Eisengiesseri und
Maschinenfabrik. Spiral separators. 2,739,709, 3-27-56,
CI. 209 — 144.
Kaiser, Fritz, to Alpine Aktiengesellschaft, Eisengiesserei und
Maschinenfabrik. Flow separators. 2,753,990, 7-10-56,
CI. 209—139.
Kaiser Gypsum Co., Inc. : See —
Riddell, Wallace C, and Kirk. 2,731.377.
Kaiser, Harold R., C. A. Lane, and W. S. Shockency, to Hughes
Aircraft Co. High-speed electronic digital-to-analogue
converter system. 2.736,889, 2-28-56, CI. 340 — 347.
Kaiser, Harold R.. and J. A. Mitchell, to Hughes Aircraft Co.
Unity eain amplifying system. 2,743,325, 4-24-56, CI.
179—171.1.
Kaiser, Henry J., Co. : See —
Ball, William B. 2.705.104.
Boos, Delmar G. 2,749,888.
Kaiser. Kenneth G., to Automatic Electric Laboratories. Inc.
Device for locking strowger switches in place. 2,740,528,
4-3-56. CI. 211 — 4.
Kaiser, Paul A., to Herff Jones Co. Ring design display de-
vice. 2,735.194, 2-21-50, CI. 35—49.
Kaiser, Rudolf, to Langbein-Pfanhauser Werke A. G. Method
of cleaning scaled and soiled wires or bands. 2,733,503,
2-7-56. CI. 51—281.
Kaiser, Rudolf, to Aeroquip Corp. Method of making sealing
surface. 2,739,374. 3-27-50, CI. 29—450.
Kaiser, Rudolf, to Aeroquip Corp. Hose end fitting with self
sealing nipple. 2,749.150. 0-5-56, CI. 285 — 77.
Kaiser. Rudolf, to Aeroouin Corp. Tool for assembling a
nipple on a hose. 2,706,804, 10-16-56, CI. 153—1.
Kaiser Steel Corp. : See —
Puttman, Ernest G. 2,738,886.
Kaiserman. Julius J., to U. O. Colson Co. Desk calendar.
2.748,515, 6-5-56, CI. 40—120.
Kaicsa, George. Trousers hanger. 2.772,040, 11-27-56.
CI. 223 — 96.
Kalafus, Edward F.. to The General Tire and Rubber Co.
Process of adhering textile fibers to rubbers and product
thereof. 2,748,049. 5-29-56, CI. 154—139.
Kalamazoo Sled Co.. The : See —
Sedlacek, Henry J. 2.766.814.
Kalamazoo Tank & Silo Co. : See —
Zook, William M. 2,745,517.
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Kalamazoo Vegetable Parchment Co. : See —
Bucha, Jerry. 2,737,001.
Cree, Daniel L. 2,732,319.
Kalart Co. Inc., The: See —
Kaprelian, Edward K. 2,730,885.
Schwartz, Morris, and Castedello. 2,748,360.
Kalb, Martin O. : See —
Intraub, Julius, and Kalb. 2.773,370.
Kalbach, Raymond B., to The Wool "O" Co. Braided rug
and method of making same. 2,757,110, 7-31-50, CI.
154—90.
Kalberer, Otto F., to Industrial Tool & Machine Co. Pro-
tractor. 2,735,182, 2-21-56, CI. 33—75.
Kalberg, Victor N., to Scientific Oil Compounding Co.,
Inc. Solubilizing metal-8-hydroxy quinolates. 2,709,000,
10-30-56, CI. 200 — 270.
Kalberkamp, Herman J., to Mesta Machine Co. Metal rolling
mills. 2,752,804, 7-3-56, CI. 80 — 55.
Kalbfleisch, Karl H. : See —
Comstock, George E., 3rd, and Kalbfleisch. 2.764.543.
Comstock, George E., 3rd, and Kalbfleisch. 2,772,232.
Kalbow, Theodore W., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Fixture
for holding a tubular article in a milling machine.
2,755,709, 7-24-56, CI. 90—60.
Kalbow, Theodore W., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Sectional
induction heating coil. 2.750,315, 7-24-50, CI. 219 — 10.79.
Kalbow, Theodore W., and L. O. Reichelt, to Western Electric
Co., Inc. Induction heating apparatus. 2,759,086,
8-14-56, CI. 219—10.43.
Kalbow, Theodore W., and L. O. Reichelt, to Western Electric
Co., Inc. Rotatable device for cooling a part during a
brazing operation. 2,708,595, 10-30-56, CI. 113 — 98.
Kalbow, Theodore W., and L. O. Reichelt, to Western Electric
Co., Inc. Fixture for supporting and cooling articles during
brazing. 2,768,596, 10-30-56, CI. 113—98.
Kalchbrenner, Walter S. : See —
Hall, Lloyd A., and Kalchbrenner. 2,770,548.
Kalfadelis, Charles D., to Standard Oil Co. Recovery of
aromatic hydrocarbons from HF — BF3 agent. 2,773,107,
12-4-56, CI. 260—668.
Kalhoefer, Walter F., 50% to L. R. Van Sant. Football train-
ing machine. 2,738,191, 3-13 — 56, CI. 273 — 55.
Kalikow, Irving, to General Electric Co. Bearing mounting.
2,735,734, 2-21-56, CI. 308—189.
Kalikow, Irving, to General Electric Co. Dynamoelectric
machine current collector shielding brushholder. 2,744,205,
5-1-56, CI. 310—228.
Kalikow, Irving, to General Electric Co. Deep well pump
motor. 2,752,516, 6-26-56, CI. 310—87.
Kalil, Emil O., S. G. Rumbold, and D. G. Vander Pool, to
The M. W. Kellogg Co. Glow plug igniter structure.
2,758,441, 8-14-56, CI. 60—39.82.
Kalinowski, Lester W., to Sinclair Refining Co. Corrosion in-
hibitor containing alkanoyloxyacetic acid and method of
using same. 2,731,324, 1-17-56, CI. 21—2.5.
Kalinowski, Mathew L. : See —
Crews, Lowell T., and Kalinowski. 2,759.839.
Crews, Lowell T., and Kalinowski. 2,769,841.
Crews, Lowell T., Kalinowski, and MacLaren. 2,759,840.
Kalinowski, Mathew L., to Standard Oil Co. Process for
sweetening a hydrocarbon oil with an alkanol amine, sodium
plumbite sulfur and air. 2,766.180. 10-9-56, CI. 196 — 29.
Kalinowski, Mathew L., and R. H. Brown, to Standard Oil
Co. Doctor process using air and sulfur. 2,739.926,
3-27-56, CI. 196—33.
Kalinowski, Mathew L., L. T. Crews, and J. A. Bolt, to
Standard Oil Co. Bituminous composition. 2. ,753, 274,
7-3-56, CI. 106—273.
Kalinowski, Mathew L., and R. F. Sehnaith, to Standard Oil
Co. Copper sweetening of cracked naphthas and stabiliz-
ing the sweetened naphtha with an amine. 2,768,885,
10-30-56, CI. 44 — 74.
Kalinowski, Mathew L., and G. H. Meguerian. to Standard
Oil Co. Air-caustic sweetening. 2,771,403, 11-20-56,
CI. 196—29.
Kalinowski, Mathew L., and J. A. Bolt, to Standard Oil Co.
Reduction of copper corrosivity of sweet oils. 2,771,405,
11-20-56, CI. 196—32.
Kalinowski, Mathew L., and L. T. Crews, to Standard Oil Co.
Asphalt compositions. 2,772.179, 11-27-56, CI. 106 — 273.
Kalinowski, Mathew L., and G. H. Meguerian, to Standard
Oil Co. Doctor process. 2,773,010, 12-4-56, CI. 196—33.
Kalinske, Anton A. : See —
Koupal. Robert J., and Kalinske. 2,732,948.
Kalinske. Anton A., to Infilco Inc. Corner sweeping means
for clarification basins. 2,748.944, 6-5-56. CI. 210 — 55.
Kalish, Isaac. Automatic two-sides chalk sharpeners.
2,736,293, 2-28-56, CI. 120—89.
Kalitta, Carl : See —
Sherman, Clarence A., and Kalitta. 2,768,502.
Kalivertriebsstelle G. m. b. H. : See —
Bachmann. Rudolf. 2,762,509.
Kalix, John. Hydroelectric power units. 2,763,463, 9-18-56,
CI. 253—97.
Kalkanis, James N. Ham holder for slicing ham. 2,736,355,
2-28-56, CI. 146 — 218.
Kalla, Joseph E. : See —
Kalla, Joseph H. and J. E. 2.764,925.
Kalla, Joseph H. and J. E. Rotary cultivator. 2,764,925,
10-2-56, CI. 97—215.
Kallal, George W. : See-
Winter, John S., Kallal, and Mazzoni. 2,745,248.
Kalle, Karl T. Device for continuous supply of a liquid.
2,735,440, 2-21-56, CI. 137—87.
Kallmann, Heinz E., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Matchmeter.
2,762,973,'9-ll-56, CI. 324—58.
Kallmeyer, Erich, and O. Will. Colorimeter for different
medical investigations. 2,758,501, 8-14-56, CI. 88 — 14.
Kallus, Joseph L. Molds for making dolls composed of plas-
tic material. 2,728,947, 1-3-56, CI. 18—34.
Kallus, Joseph L. Molds for making dolls composed of
plastic material. 2,728,948, 1-3-56, CI. 18—34.
Kallus, Joseph L. Method for producing molds for making
dolls composed of plastic material. 2,728,980, 1-3-56, CI.
29 — 458.
Kalmbacher, Heinz : See —
Kalmbacher, Hugo and Heinz. 2,769,414.
Kalmbacher, Hugo and Heinz. Bookbinding method and
means. 2,769,414. 11-6-56, CI. 112—21.
Kalmus, Henry P., and A. L. Hedrich, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of Commerce.
Commutator switch for use in flow measurement apparatus.
2,752,435, 6-26-56, CI. 200 — 26.
Kalmus, Sylvester E., to Remle Musical Products, Inc. Col-
lapsible landing net. 2,739,403, 3-27-56, CI. 43—12.
Kalousek, George L., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Method of
making porous calcium silicate products. 2,748,008,
5-29-56, CI. 106—120.
Kaloyereas, Socrates A., to Board of Supervisors of Louisiana
State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College.
Process for preserving rough rice. 2,751,305, 6-19-56,
CI. 99—153.
Kaltenbacher, Dominic M., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Phase
rotator. 2,762,012, 9-4-56, CI. 323 — 119.
Kaltenberger, Lloyd H. : See —
Derrick, James V., and Kaltenberger. 2,754,910.
Kaman, Andrew J. : See —
Stevens, Henry C, Kaman, and Sellers. 2,759,978.
Kaman, Frank A., to Thor Power Tool Co. Switch actuating
mechanism for electric tools. 2,744,176, 5-1-56, CI.
200—61.85.
Kaman, Frank A., to Thor Power Tool Co. Impact tools.
2,753,965, 7-10-50, CI. 192—30.5.
Kamborian, Jacob S. Progressive-type cement lasting ma-
chine. 2,736,045, 2-28-56, CI. 12—1.
Kamborian, Jacob S. Machine for operating on shoes.
2,740,141, 4-3-56, CI. 12 — 13.3.
Kamborian, Jacob S. Apparatus for stretching covering
material about a rigid form and adhesively uniting it
thereto. 2,757,394, 8-7-56, CI. 12 — 1.
Kamborian, Jacob S. Sole attaching machine. 2,770,822,
11-20-56, CI. 12—36.8.
Kamborian, Jacob S. Magnetic pad box. 2,770,823, 11-20-56,
CI. 12—38.
Kamehameha Garment Co. Ltd. : See —
Park, Mildred. 2,768,382.
Kamen, Martin D. : See —
Carter, James M., and Kamen. 2,758,006.
Kamen, Martin D., and A. De Haan, Jr., to the United
States of America as represented by the United States
Atomic Energy Commission. Processes of recovering
uranium. 2,761,757, 9-4-56, CI. 23—14.5.
Kamen, Martin D., and A. De Haan, Jr.. to the United States
of America as represented by the United States Atomic
Energy Commission. Improved uranium recovery and
purification processes. 2.771,340, 11-20-56. CI. 23 — 14.5.
Kamenjar, Joseph L., and H. R. Antle, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Ammonium nitrate prill. 2,739,036, 3-20-56. CI.
Kamin, Sam. Multiple conduit hose. 2,743,960, 5-1-56, CI.
299—104.
Kamin, Sam. Bed post light. 2,744,186, 5-1-56, CI. 240—4.
Kamlet, Jonas, to The Kamlet Laboratory. Process for oxidiz-
ing nitrosyl chloride. 2,731,329, 1-17-56, CI. 23 — 219.
Kamlet, Jonas. Process for the manufacture of benzoquinone.
2,731,478, 1-17-56, CI. 260 — 396.
Kamlet, Jonas. Process for the manufacture of acetylsalicylic
acid. 2,731,492, 1-17-56, CI. 260—480.
Kamlet, Jonas, to National Distillers Products Corp.
Process for the manufacture of dimethylglyoxime and di'
acetyl. 2,732,404, 1-24-56, CI. 260—566.
Kamlet, Jonas, to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Manu-
facture of hydrogen peroxide. 2,734,798, 2-14-56, CI.
23—207.
Kamlet, Jonas, to National Distillers Products Corp. Proc-
ess for the manufacture of titanium tetrachloride.
2,761,760, 9-4-56. CI. 23—87.
Kamlet. Jonas. Urea autocondensation products. 2,708.895.
10-30-56, CI. 99—2.
Kamlet Laboratory, The : See —
Kamlet. Jonas. 2.731,329.
Kamlukin, Igor, and K. C. Adams, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg.
Co. Transmission and power take-off system for motor
vehicles. 2,750,600, 7-31-56, CI. 74—15.84.
Kamm, Lawrence J. Electrical connectors. 2,731,611,
1-17-56. CI. 339—94.
Kamm, Lawrence J.
5-29-56, CI. 317—101.
Kamm, Lawrence J.
5-29-56, CI. 339—176.
Kamm, Wunibald I. E.,
Stewart-Warner Corp.
heating engines and similar structures.
CI. 158—4.
Kammer, Frank. Stop control for jaw crushers. 2,744,462,
5-8-56, CI. 100—215.
Electrical assemblies. 2,748,321,
Electrical connectors. 2,748,364,
iV. Krautter, and K. Staiger, to
Resonant combustion device for
2,746,529, 5-22-56,
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INDEX OP PATENTS, 1956
Kammerer, Archer W., to Rotary Oil Tool Co. Stage expan-
sible rotary drill bits. 2,754,090, 7-10-56, CI. 255 — 76.
Kammerer, Archer W. Non-rotatable retaining devices.
2,758,891, 8-14-56, CI. 308—4.
Kammerer, Archer W., Jr., to Rotary Oil Tool Co. Rotary
expansible drill bits. 2,754,088, 7-10-56, CI. 255—76.
Kammerer, Archer W., Jr., to Rotary Oil Tool Co. Rotary
expansible drill bits. 2,754,089, 7-10-56, CI. 255 — 76.
Kammerer, Archer W., Jr., to Rotary Oil Tool Co. Hy-
draulically expansible rotary drill bits. 2,755,070, 7-17-56,
CI. 255—76.
Kammerer, Archer W., Jr., to Rotary Oil Tool Co. Ap-
paratus for enlarging well bores. 2,755,071, 7-17-56, CI.
255—76.
Kammerer, Archer W., Jr., to Rotary Oil Tool Co. Casing
and drill pipe protectors. 2,758,818, 8-14-56. Cl. 255 — 28.
Kammerer, Archer W., Jr., to Rotary Oil Tool Co. Hydrauli-
cally expansible drill bits. 2,758,819, 8-14-56, Cl. 255—76.
Kammerer, Archer W., Jr., to Rotary Oil Tool Co. Expansible
rotary drill bits. 2,758,820, 8-14-56, Cl. 255—76.
Kammermeyer, Karl, and D. W. Brubaker, to State University
of Iowa. Permeability tester. 2,755,660, 7-24-56, Cl.
73—38.
Kamp, Bernard V. : See —
Wilson, Lawrence A., Kamo, and Luning. 2,770,459.
Kamp, Johannes J., and J. Laurens, to Technisch Ontwikkel-
ingsbureau voor Instrumentatie, (T. O. B. I.) N. V.
Detector for an induction liquid flow meter. 2,771,771,
11-27-56, Cl. 73—194.
Kamper, Mary A. : See —
Wishon, Evia L. 2,733,779.
Kampschmidt, Leonard W. F. : See —
Boon, Johannes W. P., and Kampschmidt. 2,752,336.
Kamuk, John. Bolt-holding wrench. 2,736,220, 2-28-56,
Cl. 81—55.
Kanarek, Irving A., and P. E. Friebertshauser, to North
American Avzation, Inc. Stabilized fuming nitric acid.
2,760,845, 8-28-56, Cl. 23—157.
Kandanan, Belle A. Combined hammer and nail catcher.
2,768,809, 10-30-56, Cl. 254 — 26.
Kandle, Charles W. : See —
Lay, Walter H. 2,756,025.
Kandoian, Armig G., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Ultra-high frequency antenna system. 2,771,606,
11-20-56, Cl. 343—890.
Kandoian, Armig G., and W. J. Wanczyk, to International Tele-
phone and Telegraph Corp. Switching device. 2,760,016,
8-21-56, Cl. 200—6.
Kane, Aston G. Manually adjustable operating table.
2,730.415, 1-10-56, Cl. 311—6.
Kane, Elias K., to General Electric Co. Three-phase trans-
former core. 2,761,107, 8-28-56, Cl. 336—5.
Kane, Elizabeth B. : See —
Blatz, Peter A. 2,758,425.
Kane. Ernest M. Electric transducer. 2,752,558, 6-26-56,
Cl. 323—64.
Kane, Frank A., Jr. Device for intensifying electrical energy.
2,736,760, 2-28-56, Cl. 123 — 148.
Kane, Frank A., Jr. Pipe coupling tool. 2,739,373, 3-27-56,
QY 29 237
Kane, JohnC.' Positive-lock take-up stud. 2,749,159, 6-5-56,
Cl. 2S7— 75.
Kane, Laurence E., to Commercial Decal, Inc. Ceramic de-
calcomania and method of making same. 2,734,840,
2-14-56, Cl. 154—99.
Kane, Roger H. Carpenter's board holding bracket. 2,770,271,
11-13-56, Cl. 144—297.
Kanehl, Lester H., and W. C. Benson. Sportsman's towel.
2,754,532, 7-17-56, Cl. 15—109.
Kanelos, George A., 49% to S. J. Bacchini. Liquid feeder
valve unit. 2,751,920, 6-26-56, Cl. 137—98.
Kanmak Textiles, Inc. : See —
Slough, George G. 2,749,947.
Kant, Edwin S. : See —
Cutler, Wallace M., and Kant. 2,746,048.
Cutler, Wallace M., Kant, and Greenough. 2,746,047.
Kantor, Gerald J. : See —
Kantor, Jack and G. J. 2,756,911.
Kantor, Jack and G. J. Display form for brassieres.
2,756,911, 7-31-56, Cl. 223—68.
Kantor, Simon W. : See —
Osthoff, Robert C, and Kantor. 2,749,318.
Kantor, Simon W., to General Electric Co. Irradiation of
octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane and products thereof.
2,766,220, 10-9-56, Cl. 260—46.5.
Kantor, Simon W., and R. C. Osthoff, to General Electric
Co. Silicone fluids of improved lubricity. 2,753,365,
7-3-56, Cl. 260^48.2.
Kantorowicz, Hans F., now by court order Hans F. Kent.
Folding clothes drying frame with central support.
2,756,879, 7-31-56, Cl. 211 — 118.
Kantz, John J., Jr., to The Great Lakes Tractor Co. Gear-
less differential drive. 2,756,615, 7-31-56, Cl. 74 — 650.
Kanz, William C, to The Tappan Stove Co. Griddle.
2,766,683, 10-16-56, Cl. 99 — 425.
Kao, Wilson S. Process for the extraction of fatty oils and
proteins from oleaginous materials. 2,773,889, 12-11-56,
Cl. 260—412.
Kapella Ltd. : See —
Reason, Richard E. 2,741,517.
Reason, Richard E., Adams, and Coleman. 2,741,153.
Kapenkin, Vladimir. Air valve with ring-type piston.
2,773,577, 12-11-56, Cl. 192—85.
Kapff, Sixt F., and R. B. Jacobs, to Standard Oil Co. Ap-
paratus for determining flash point. 2,752,776, 7-3-56,
Cl. 73—36.
Kapin, Martin L. : See —
Davies. John W., Kapin, and Kothe. 2,731,864.
Kaplan, Arthur H. : See —
Wilkins, James M. 2,737,975.
Kaplan, Bernard, and T. U. Chace, to Wyman-Gordon Co.
and Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corp. Ventilating system for
forging presses. 2,756,617, 7-31-56, Cl. 78 — 13.
Kaplan, Harry L., and H. G. Singer. Sunshade. 2,731,637,
1-24-56, Cl. 2— 9.
Kaplan, Henry H. : See —
Bloom, Eli H and Kaplan. 2,765,534.
Kaplan, Irving. Combined printing device and tape applica-
tor. 2,764,934, 10-2-56, Cl. 101 — 332.
Kaplan, Martin: See —
Schwartz, Solomon, and Kaplan. 2,766,363.
Kaplan, Murray A. : See —
Fardig, Oliver B., and Kaplan. 2,754,295.
Kaplan, Murray A., to Bristol Laboratories Inc. Plant
growth stimulants containing water insoluble salts of peni-
cillin. 2,749,230, 6-5-56, Cl. 71 — 2.4.
Kaplan, Murray A., to Bristol Laboratories Inc. Production
of penicillin employing media containing cytidene and
cysteine. 2,768,117, 10-23-56, Cl. 195 — 36.
Kaplan, Sam H., to The Rauland Corp. Cathode-ray tube
coating. 2,732,314, 1-24-56, Cl. 117 — 33.5.
Kaplan, Samuel, to Kastar Inc. Portable clothes hanger
holder and carrier. 2,746,661, 5-22-56, Cl. 224 — 42.45.
Kaplan, Sidney M., to General Electric Co. Automatic ampli-
tude selection circuit. 2,747,179, 5-22-56. Cl. 343 — 17.1.
Kaplan, Yale, and H. M. Ross, % to H. Bodner. Dispensing
containers for liquids. Re. 24,251, 12-4-56, Cl. 222 — 107.
Kaplanowski, Stanley. Coin-operated meter for electrical
energy. 2,731,124, 1-17-56, Cl. 194 — 6.
Kaplowitz, Saul : See —
Weinrib, Abraham, and Kaplowitz. 2,729,866.
Kapp, Roland : See —
Klein, Howard C. and Kapp. 2,743,284.
Klein, Howard C, and Kapp. 2,744,934.
Schaaf, Kurt H, and Kapp. 2,775,626.
Kapp, Numer M., and W. W. Weinrich, to the United States
of America as represented by the United States Atomic
Energy Commission. Recovery of free and combined nitric
acid from metal nitrate liquors. 2,757,072, 7-31-56, Cl.
23—158.
Kapp, Robert. Wiring assembly for fixed and removable
components. 2,757,319, 7-31-56, Cl. 317—101.
Kappeler, Markus, and A. Schweizer, to Sandoz A. G. Metal-
containing polyazo dyestuffs. 2,749,333, 6-5-56, Cl.
260 — 145.
Kappelmann, Benjamin O. Pickup trailer discharge conveyor.
2,743,832, 5-1-56, Cl. 214—519.
Kaprelian. Edward K. : See — ■
Jerome, Ivan, and Kaprelian. 2,737,844.
Kaprelian, Edward K, to The Kalart Co. Inc. Photoflash
equipment. 2,730,885, 1-17-56, Cl. 67—31.
Kapusnyk, Frank. Boat having multiple floats. 2,775,218,
12-25-56, Cl. 114—61.
Karasek, Francis W. : See —
Burk, Marvin C, and Karasek. 2,761,974.
Karcewski, Alfred S. : See —
O'Brien, Stanley J., and Karcewski. 2,774,580.
Karch, Krekel. Erosion and flood control and land reclama-
tion. 2,745,768, 5-15-56, Cl. 61—1.
Karch, Walter C. : See —
Pratt, Robert H, and Karch. 2,740,865.
Karcher, Harry C, to General Motors Corp. Retractable
afterburner. 2,768,498, 10-30-56, Cl. 60 — 39.72.
Karcher, Harry C, to General Motors Corp. Engine extension
shaft. 2,775,104, 12-25-56, Cl. 64 — 4.
Karchmer, Jean H., and S. R. Bethea, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Phosphoric acid polymerization process.
2,759,033, 8-14-56, Cl. 260—683.15.
Kardaun, Georg, and W. van Loon, to Stamicarbon N. V.
Process of and apparatus for firing finegrained little reac-
tive fuels. 2,742,001, 4-17-56, Cl. 110—23.
Karem, Albert. Insulation stripping attachment for solder-
ing irons. 2,763,170, 9-18-56, Cl. 81 — 9.5.
Karig, Horace E., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Torpedo depth con-
trol. 2,744,485, 5-8-56, Cl. 114—25.
Karitzky, John, to Diamond Expansion Bolt Co., Inc. One-
piece collapsible sheet metal bolt anchor. 2,762,252,
9-11-56, Cl. 85—24.
Karjala, Urho N. Furnace flue area reducing damper or
baffle structure. 2,746,406, 5-22-56, Cl. 110 — 97.
Karl, Alfred. Process for dehydrating of tar. 2,775,541,
12-25-56, Cl. 196—5.
Karl, Henry E. : See —
Schroeder, Bernard F., and Karl. 2,732,966.
Karl Kiefer Machine Co., The : See —
Fechheimer, Paul R. 2,760,704.
Karlin, Irving. Electrical connection box. 2,732,090, 1-24-56-
Cl. 220—3.2.
Karlitsky, Abraham. Combined floor mop and wringer.
2,768,398, 10-30-56, Cl. 15—119.
Karll, Robert E. : See —
Sabol, Albert R., Fields, and Karll. 2,749,311.
Karlson, John C. to Bendix Aviation Corp. Induction sig-
nal motor-operated differential transformer. 2,730,664,
1-10-56, Cl. 318 — 31.
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421
John C, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Monitoring sys-
tem for inductive signal devices. 2,731,630, 1-17-56, CI.
340—268.
Karlson, John C, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Amplifying
system with stand-by channel. 2,773,944, 12-11-56, CI.
179—171.
Karlsson, Elof K. : See —
Pool, Stuart D., and Karlsson. 2,738,638.
Pool, Stuart D., and Karlsson. 2,748,552.
Pool, Stuart D., and Karlsson. 2,762,491.
Karlsson, Elof K., to International Harvester Co. Implement
carrier. 2,743,784, 5-1-56, CI. 180—53.
Karlsson, Elof K, to International Harvester Co. Controlled
movement for the knives in a combination cane stalk cutter
and leaf stripper. 2,747,578, 5-29-56, CI. 130—31.
Karlsson, Elof K., and P. De Ford, to International Harvester
Co. Sheet metal fabricated cylinder bar and concave.
2,771,077, 11-20-56, CI. 130—27.
Karlstrom, Karl A. S. Vibrator. 2,730,902, 1-17-56, CI.
74—87.
Karlstrom, Karl A. S. Vibrator. 2,748,607, 6-5-56, CI.
74—61.
Karmazin, John. Method of making heat exchange unit.
2,773,301, 12-11-56, CI. 29—157.3.
Karnes, Herman F., and A. H. Gruber. to American Cyanamid
Co. Recovery of excess acrylonitrile from the cyanoethyla-
tion of cotton by steam stripping. 2,731,401, 1-17-56, CI.
202—46.
Karns, Coolidge A., to United Engineering & Foundry Co.
Cast iron alloy. 2,762,704, 9-11-56, CI. 75 — 128.
Karns, James A., to National Die Casting Co. Golf-club head.
2,766,047, 10-9-56, CI. 273—164.
Karobonik, Jack and Thelma. Safety cover for swimming
pools. 2,754,899, 7-17-56, CI. 160 — 37.
Karobonik, Jack and Thelma. Safety pool cover. 2,754,900,
7-17-56, CI. 160—37.
Karobonik, Thelma : See —
Karobonik, Jack and T. 2,754,899.
Karobonik, Jack and T. 2,754,900.
Karp, Albert E., to Majestic Creations, Inc. Hollow plastic
container. 2,760,674, 8-28-56, CI. 220 — 55.
Karpel. William J. : See-
Julian, Percy L., Cole, Meyer, and Karpel. 2,752,339.
Karpen, S., & Bros., Inc. : See —
Del Campo, Alphonse. 2,740,132.
Karpf, Jerome C. Toy spectacles. 2,746,204, 5-22-56, CI.
46—1.
Karpf, Nikolaus. Photographic camera. 2,767,630, 10-23-56,
CI. 95—50.
Karpf, Nikolaus, to V. Linhof. Holder for carriers of light
sensitive emulsions. 2,770,178, 11-13-56, CI. 95 — 66.
Karpf, Nikolaus, to V. Linhof. Lens standard. 2,774,288,
12-18-56, CI. 95 — 50.
Karpovitz, Frank, to Anton Smit & Co. Inc. Abrasive wheel
dressing tools. 2,738,784, CI. 125—11.
Karr, Alexander. Chum rig for fishing and crabbing.
2,742.730, 4-24-56, CI. 43 — 42.74.
Karr, Errol H., to The Pennsylvania Salt Mfg. Co. Prepara-
tion of perchlorates. 2,772,229, 11-27-56, CI. 204—82.
Karr, Leonard R. Water fowl decoys. 2,746,196, 5-22-56,
Karr. Michael B. : See —
Karr, William V. and M. B. 2,733,145.
Karr, Michael J., to Atlas Press Co. Chuck for jig saws or
the like. 2,735,685, 2-21-56, CI. 279 — 44.
Karr, Nathaniel A. : See —
Bernstein, Allan C. Re. 24,209.
Karr, William S., and A. F. Warren, to Abrams Aerial Sur-
vey Corp. Mosaic frame and method of making mosaic
maps. 2,728,986, 1-3-56, CI. 33—1.
Karr, William V. and M. B. Corn cob absorbent and method
of producing the same. 2,733,145, 1-31-56, CI. 99 — 6.
Karrer, Felix. Pump mount. 2,749,846, 6-12-56, CI.
103—218.
Karrer, Paul, and M. Viscontini, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc.
Process for the preparation of riboflavin-5'-monophosphoric
acid ester. 2,740,775, 4-3-56, CI. 260—211.3.
Karrer, Paul, and J. Kebrle, to Sandoz A. G. Nortropane
derivatives. 2,748,132, 5-29-56, CI. 260—292.
Karrer, Paul, and J. Kebrle, to Sandoz A. G. Nortropanol
esters. 2,748,133, 5-29-56, CI. 260 — 292.
Karron, Edward M. Method of making bag frames and blanks
therefor. 2,751,956, 6-26-56, CI. 150—29.
Karsberg, Lars A. B., to Aktiebolaget Bofors. Safety device
for a projectile. 2,773.449, 12-11-56, CI. 102 — 76
Karsh, Herbert, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. System for multi-
plexing facsimile. 2,730,563, 1-10-56, CI. 178 — 5.
Karsoe, Willart A. Stop mechanism for punch presses.
2,769,493, 11-6-56, CI. 164—59.
Karstens, Walter F., and T. J. Vidrick. Heated windshield
wiper blade. 2,733,472, 2-7-56, CI. 15 — 250.5.
Kartenbeck, Werner, to Norddeutsche Affinerie. Process and
apparatus for increasing the SO2 content of converter gases.
2,768,062, 10-23-56, CI. 23 — 177.
Kartinos, Nicholas J., to General Aniline & Film Corp
Methine dyestuff intermediates. 2,766,260, 10-9-56 CI
260 — 347.4.
Kartinos, Nicholas J., and J. B. Normington, to General Ani-
line & Film Corp. Polymethine dyes for synthetic fibers.
2,766,233, 10-9-56, CI. 260—240.
Kartinos, Nicholas J., and A. C. Starke. Jr. Trifluoro-
methyl diphenylamine dyes. 2,769,818, 11-6-56, CI.
260 — 340.3.
Kartsher, Harry S., to Koebel Diamond Tool Co. Dressing
tool and method. 2,741,240, 4-10-56, CI. 125 — 11.
Kary, Theodore : See —
Shewey, Robert B., and Kary. 2,766,339.
Kasak, Antonin J., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Cement applica-
tor for brake lining. 2,770,217, 11-13-56, CI. 118 — 410.
Kasak, David, to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Dual fur-
nace and steam temperature control therefor. 2,752,899,
7-3-56, CI. 122—479.
Kascel, Lavern D. : See —
Essman, Eldon F., and Kascel. 2,749,725.
Kasdan, Nathan, to Majestic Metal Specialties, Inc. Lady's
face powder compact. 2,746,462, 5-22-56, CI. 132 — 83.
Kasdan, Nathan, to Majestic Metal Specialties, Inc. Ladies'
handbag. 2,775,280, 12-25-56, CI. 150 — 28.
Kasdan, Nathan. Metal bound box or basket. 2,775,361,
12-25-56, CI. 220 — 4.
Kase, Otto E., to Sperry Rand Corp. Field selection mecha-
nism for record controlled machines. 2,751,985. 6-26-56,
CI. 164—115.
Kase, Otto E., to Sperry Rand Corp. Wiring unit for punched
record reproducing machine. 2,764,241, 9-25-56, CI.
164—114.
Kase, Otto E., and E. S. Rice, to Sperry Rand Corp. Card
position selecting means. 2,764,410, 9-25-56, CI. 271 — 60.
Kasehagen, Leo, to Atlas Powder Co. Hydrogenation of
monosaccharides. 2,749,371, 6-5-56, CI. 260 — 635.
Kasehagen, Leo, and M. M. Luskin, to Atlas Powder Co.
Hexitols by hydrogenation of sucrose. 2,759,024, 8-14-56,
CI. 260—635.
Kaser, Fritz. Tool guiding device. 2,737,720, 3-13-56,
CI. 30—310.
Kasey, John B. Method of treating rare earth ores.
2,735,747, 2-21-56, CI. 23—16.
Kask, Johannes. Somersault device. 2,751,707, 6-26-56,
CI. 46—134.
Kask Technical Corp. : See —
Kurata, Fred. 2,734,770.
Kaslo, B. Steinberg Co. : See —
Slovitt, Abraham. 2,763,079.
Kaslow, Arthur L., and J. J. Saputo. Device for treating
alimentary tract. 2,773,502, 12-11-56, CI. 128 — 260.
Kasner, Edward : See — ■
Andresen, John H., Jr., and Kasner. 2,755,440.
Kaspar, Emanuel, K. H. Pawlowski, K. Junkmann, and M.
Schenck, to Firma Schering A. G. Esters of 17a-hydroxy-
progesterone. 2,753,360, 7-3-56, CI. 260 — 397.4.
Kasparson, Lennart A., to Norton Co. Calipering mechanisms.
2,745,184, 5-15-56, CI. 33—178.
Kasper, Andrew A. : See —
Juda, Walter, and Kasper. 2,731,425.
Katz, William E., and Kasper. 2,760,152.
Kasper, Cass S. Automatic feeder mechanism. 2,754,954,
7-17-56, CI. 198—33.
Kasper, Elmer J., to Royal Appliance Mfg. Co. Suction
cleaner diverter valve construction. 2,757,753, 8-7-56,
CI. 183—36.
Kaspor, Anne N. : See —
Nordell, Carl H. 2,750,044.
Kass, Sidney. Adjustable flower box. 2,732,091, 1-24-56,
CI. 220—8.
Kasschau, Kenneth, to the United States of America as
represented by the United States Atomic Energy Com-
mission. Fuel charging machine. 2,756,858, 7-31-56, CI.
193—2.
Kassel, Louis S., to Universal Oil Products Co. Method and
apparatus for manufacture of metallic pellets. 2,738,548,
3-20-56, CI. 18 — 2.7.
Kassel, Louis S., to Universal Oil Products Co. Hydrogena-
tion of benzene to cyclohexane. 2,755,317, 7-17-56, CI.
260—667.
Imann, George J. : See —
Siekmann, Harold J., Kasselmann, and Okvit. 2,773,471.
Morris. Coating fruit. 2,752,250, 6-26-56, CI.
8.
Morris. Cooling method and device. 2,774,230,
12-18-56, CI. 62—169.
Kast, Samuel H., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Quick break
attachment for high voltage disconnecting switches.
2,750,460, 6-12-56, CI. 200—48.
Kastar Inc. : See —
Kaplan, Samuel. 2,746,661.
Kasten, Walter : See —
Fricke, Guy C, and Kasten. 2,748,948.
Kasten, Walter, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Fluid purifier.
2,766,890, 10-16-56. CI. 210 — 183.
Kasten, Walter, and A. M. Rohn, to Bendix Aviation Corp.
Filter. 2,771,156, 11-20-56, CI. 183—71.
Kaster, Paul G. Convertible hopper and flat bed body.
2,768,021, 10-23-56, CI. 29(i— 10.
Kastner, John J., % to N. F. Wharton and Vs to W. H.
Fiedler. Hydraulically actuated seat lifting apparatus.
2,752,986, 7-3-56, CI. 155—88.
Kastner, Karl. Cigarette making machine. 2,731,971,
1-24-56, CI. 131—70.
Kastner, Ledyard G„ and G. R. Monaco, to The A. C. Gilbert
Co. Toy car coupling with forked detent. 2,738,080,
3_13_56. CI. 213—211.
Kastory, Frank. Combination bumper and steering control
for automobiles. 2,751,995, 6-26-56. CI. 180 — 83.
Kaszynski, Frank J. Gun compass attachment 2,747,312,
5-29-56. CI. 42—71.
Katan, Earl : See —
Chappuis, George F., and Katan. 2,745,471.
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Katchky, Max, and H. G. Bj
INDEX OF PATENTS. 1956
Directional wave antenna
.7, 1-10-56, CI. 343-7511.
Kath, Alfred W., to Eli Lilly and Co. Capsule filling machine.
2,764,803, 10-2-56, CI. 53—282.
Kath, Alfred W., to Eli Lilly and Co. Capsule selector and
rectifier mechanism. 2,771,191, 11-20-56, CI. 209 — 75.
Kather, Erich N., to Raytheon Mfg. !Co. Tunable magnetron
device. 2,735,959, 2-21-56, CI. 315 — 39.61.
Kather, Erich N., and T. A. O. Gross, to Raytheon Mfg. Co.
Voltage regulating apparatus. 2,750,555, 6-12-56, CI.
323—22.
Kato, Shoji, to National Merchandising Corp. Musical instru-
ment. 2,770,159, 11-13-50, CI. 84 — 404.
Katryniak, Edward, to Rovex Scale Models Ltd. Model rail-
road track. 2,764,357, 9-25-56, CI. 238—10.
Katsube, Tetsuo, % to K. Matsukata. Feed product.
2,744,015, 5-1-56, CI. 99—9.
Katz, Grace M. Lipstick device. 2,751,914, 6-26-56, CI.
132—79.
Katz, Helmut, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft. Dis-
penser type cathode having getter-coated parts. 2,741,717,
4-10-56, CI. 313—178.
Katz, Helmut, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft.
Cathode for electrical discharge device. 2,750,527, 6-12-56,
CI. 313—346.
Katz, Helmut, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft.
Cathodes for electrical discharge devices. 2,774,916,
12-18-56, CI. 315—94.
Katz, Helmut, and K. L. Rau, to Siemens & Halske, Aktienge-
sellschaft. Cathodes for electrical discharge devices.
2,761,993, 9-4-56, CI. 313—337.
Katz, Joseph M., E. Hurst, and A. Jakubczak, to General
Ceramics Corp. Porcelain enameling. 2,772,187, 11-27-56,
CI. 117—129.
Katz, Leo. Self-cooling container. 2,759,337, 8-21-56, CI.
62—94.
Katz, Leon : See —
Puetzer, Bruno, Katz, and Horwitz. 2,775,599.
Katz, Leon, to Schenley Industries, Inc. Crystallization of
dihydrostreptomycin sulphate. 2,744,892, 5-8-56, CI.
260—210.
Katz, Leon, to Schenley Industries, Inc. Bactericidal and
fungicidal compounds. 2,767,173, 10-16-56, CI. 260—240.
Katz, Leon, and W. Schroeder. to Schenley Industries, Inc.
Process for the production of N-benzylidene and N-quinolyl-
methylene-substituted 2-aminobenzisothiazolones. 2,767,172,
10-16-56, CI. 260—240.
Katz, Leon, and W. Schroeder, to Schenley Industries, Inc.
N-benzylidene and N-quinolylmethylene-substituted 2-amino-
benzisothiazolones and processes for their preparation.
2,767,174, 10-16-56, CI. 260—240.
Katz, Leonhard : See —
Haagens, Robert G., and Katz. 2,770,785.
Westcott, Vernon C, Katz, and Schiff. 2,750,566.
Katz, Phillip W. : See—
Radel, Aaron A., and Katz. 2,756,816.
Katz, Robert, M. Milner, and M. R. Lee. X-ray grain inspec-
tion apparatus. 2,737,594, 3-6-56, CI. 250—53.
Katz, Sara S. Necktie protector. 2,747,192, 5-29-56, CI.
2—46.
Katz, William E., and A. A. Kasper, to Ionics, Inc. Indicator
for the demineralization of water. 2,760,152, 8-21-56, CI.
324—30.
Katzberg, Jesse, to Gera Corp. Emissive cathode. 2,757,308,
7-31-56, CI. 313—345.
Katzberg, Jesse, to Gera Corp. Emissive cathode. 2,757,309,
7-31-56, CI. 313—345.
Katzen, Raphael : See — -
Drummond, Virgil D., Gould, and Katzen. 2,752,363.
Katzenberger, I'.emhard, and H. L. von Cube, to Brown, Boveri
& Cie, Aktiengesellschaft. Air-conditioning and water-cool-
ing apparatus. 2,746,259, 5-22-56, CI. 62 — 3.
Katzin, Leonard I. : See —
Hagemann, French T.. Katzin, and Hellman. 2,743,157.
Katzin, Martin. Pulse generating circuit. 2,749,452, 6-5-56,
CI. 307—106.
Katzman, Morris, to Process Chemicals Co. Detergent com-
position. 2,757,143, 7-31-56, CI. 252—152.
Katzschmann, Ewald, to Imhausen Werke, G. m. b. H. Proc-
cess for production of aromatic polvearboxylic acids.
2,764,611, 9-25-56, CI. 260 — 524.
Katzung, Hugo, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Sta-
bilizing wheel suspension for motor vehicles. 2,730,355,
1-10-56. CI. 267—11.
Katzung, Hugo, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Wheel
suspension. 2,766,035, 10-9-56, CI. 267 — 8.
Kauffman, John H., and R. H. Moore, to Studebaker-Packard
Corp. Baffle box for pneumatic material handling ap-
paratus. 2,733.964. 2-7-56, CI. 302—59.
Kauffman John H, and R. H. Moore, to Studebaker-Packard
Corp. Pneumatic material handling apparatus. 2,735,724.
2-21-56, CI. 302—28.
Kauffman, Roy D. Variable length boom extension.
2,772,790, 12-4-56, CI. 212—144.
Kauffman, Walter L., II, to Lovell Mfg. Co. Dryers.
2,734,281, 2-14-56, CI. 34—87.
Kauffman, Walter L., II, to Lovell Mfg. Co. Wringers.
2,734,372, 2-14-56. CI. 68—255.
Kauffman, Walter L., II, to Lovell Mfg. Co. Wringers.
2,752,771, 7-3-56, CI. 68—255.
Kauffman, Walter L., II, to Lovell Mfg. Co. Driers. 2,764,820,
10-2-56, CI. 34—79.
Kauffmann, Hans O. : See —
Shanley, Edward S., and Kauffmann. 2,739,868.
Kauffmann, William M., to Worthington Corp. Aftercooler
water control for internal combustion engines. 2,748,562,
6-5-56, CI. 60—13.
Kauffmann, William M., to Worthington Corp. Control of
fuel introduction to engine cylinder. 2,764,903, 10-2-56,
CI. 123—120.
Kauffmann, William M., and G. Steven, to Worthington Corp.
Apparatus for controlling proportionate delivery of air and
gas to a supercharged internal combustion engine.
2,744,511, 5-8-56, CI. 123—120.
Kaufman, Charles E., Jr. : See —
Jones, Wilford D., and Kaufman. 2,761,974.
Kaufman, Daniel L., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerating
apparatus. 2,750,760, 6-19-56, CI. 62 — 117.1.
Kaufman, Daniel L., to General Motors Corp. Expansion
valve with bulb control. 2,752,760, 7-3-56, CI. 62 — 8.
Kaufman, David, and G. W. Lower, to the United States of
America as represented by the United States Atomic Energy
Commission. Method of recovery of uranium by a resin-in-
pulp process. 2,743,154. 4-24-50, CI. 23—14.5.
Kaufman, George E., to The Hoover Co. Handle and nozzle
controls for suction cleaners. 2,734,219, 2-14-56, CI.
15—361.
Kaufman, George E., to The Hoover Co. Agitator structure
for cleaning devices. 2,740,985, 4-10-56, CI. 15 — 383.
Kaufman, George E., to The Hoover Co. Combined handle
and switch control for suction cleaners. 2,750,618, 6-19-56,
CI. 15—410.
Kaufman, George E., to The Hoover Co. Knife sharpener
attachment for mixer. 2,758,431, 8-14-56, CI. 51 — 241.
Kaufman, George E., to The Hoover Co. Food mixer.
2,766,972. 10-16-56, CI. 259—51.
Kaufman, Herman S., to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Heat treat-
ing process for trifluorochloroethylene polymers. 2,774,109,
12-18-56, CI. 18 — 48.
Kaufman, Herman S., and C. R. Giannotta, to The M. W.
Kellogg Co. Method and apparatus for determining the
characteristics of a thermoplastic material. 2,729,967,
1-10-56, CI. 73—15.6.
Kaufman, Jack W. Valve assembly for drain conduits.
2,757,752, 8-7-56, CI. 182 — 25.
Kaufman, Jacob I. Cap support. 2,740,567, 4-3-56, CI.
223—84.
Kaufman, Jacob L. Disposable bib. 2,742,644, 4-24-56,
CI. 2 — 49.
Kaufman, Louis W., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Water
heating apparatus. 2,766,200, 10-9-56, CI. 204—197.
Kaufman, Max J. Brassiere. 2,764,760, 10-2-56, CI. 2—42.
Kaufman, Warren F., and M. I. Hoffman, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy.
Acceleration actuated outlet valve. 2,733,726, 2-7-56, CI.
137—38.
Kaufmann, Albert R., to the United States of America as
represented by the United States Atomic Energy Commis-
sion. Uranium-silicon alloy and process of producing same.
2,731,341, 1-17-56, CI. 75—134.
Kaufmann, Carl P., to Ellicott Machine Corp. Portable
dredge. 2,731,741, 1-24-56, CI. 37—54.
Kaufmann, Carl P., to Ellicott Machine Corp. Clean-out
mechanism for hydraulic dredge. 2,747,942, 5-29-56, CI.
302—64.
Kaufmann, Frank H., to Steel Heddle Mfg. Co. Drop wires
for warping machines and the like. 2,756,482, 7-31-56,
CI. 28—51.
Kaufmann, Frank H., to Steel Heddle Mfg. Co. Loom har-
ness. 2,769,461, 11-6-56, CI. 139—92.
Kaufmann, Frank IT., to Steel Heddle Mfg. Co. Loom
harness. 2,773,516, 12-11-56, CI. 139—91.
Kaufmann, John J., Jr., to Steel Heddle Mfg. Co. Shuttle tips.
2,748,807, 6-5-56, CI. 139—196.
Kaukauna Machine Corp. : See —
Hosea, Everett E., and Godschalx. 2,750,459.
Kaul, Ben, to American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corp.
Method of cold forming steel pressure cylinders. 2,748,464,
6-5-56, CI. 29—535.
Kaul, Ben, to American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corp.
Process and apparatus for cold shaping steel. 2,748,932,
6-5-56, CI. 207—6.
Kaul, Ben, to American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corp.
Method of cold working metal. 2,751,676, 6-26-56, CI.
29—535.
Kaul, Fred. Apparatus for hair-dyeing. 2,761,459, 9-4-56,
CI. 132—109.
Kaul, Joseph I., to National Lead Co. Tandem toggle press.
2,744,304, 5-8-56, CI. 22—92.
Kaul, Oliver W. : See —
Salo, Martin, and Kaul. 2,771,638.
Kaulakis, Arnold F. : See — •
Drews, William P., Kaulakis, and Lewis. 2,733,282.
Scharmann, Walter G., and Kaulakis. 2,756,189.
Kaulakis, Arnold F., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Fluid hydroforming process. 2,756,188, 7-24-56, CI.
196—50.
Kaull, Frank W. Advertising display cigarette lighter.
2,752,704, 7-3-56, CI. 40—28.
Kaunitz, Clyde F. Electric welding machine. 2.736,347,
2-28-56, CI. 140—112.
Kauppi, Hilmer F. Fishing reel. 2,746,694, 5-22-56, CI.
242 — 84.4.
Kaushagen, William M. : See —
Anderson, Niels Y., Jr., Kaushagen, and Swartzel.
2,761,315.
Kautenberg, W. E., Co. : See —
Kautenberg, William E. 2,746,235.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Kautenberg, William E., to W. E. Kautenberg Co. Flexible
lawn rakes. 2,746,235, 5-22-56, CI. 56 — 400.17.
Kauth, Karl H., and C. Brucbhausen, to Didier-Werke A. G.
Furnace arcb. 2,737,912. :■'. -l.".-50, CI. 110 — 99.
Kautsky, Hans W., and D. Siebel. Production of substituted
silanes by tbe grignard reaction with halogen-free di-silanes
and silicon hydrides. 2,762,825, 9-11-56, CI. 260—448.2.
Kautz, Murrell F., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Control device. 2,748,225, 5-29-56, CI. 200—140.
Kavanagh, Arthur J. : See —
Bennett, Alva H, and Kavanagh. 2,737,084.
Kavanagh, Arthur J., to American Optical Co. Two com-
ponent eye lens system. 2,730,925, 1-17-56, CI. 88 — 57.
Kavanagh, Kevin E., and R. P. Chesluk, to The Texas Co.
Removal of metal contaminants from petroleum. 2,744,853,
5-8-56. CI. 196 — 23.
Kavanaugh, Floyd J., 50% to Clarke & Courts Investment Co.
Spray guns. 2,760,823, 8-28-56, CI. 299 — 88.
Kaveler, Herman H., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Hydraulic
cements having an extended thickening time, methods of
making the same, and processes employing the same.
2,771,953, 11-27-56, CI. 166—31.
Kaveny, Paul J., to Herman Pneumatic Machine Co. Cen-
trifugal casting apparatus. 2,729,865, 1-10-56, CI. 22—65.
Kawaguchi. Bunji. Textile tentering and drying apparatus.
2,758,356, 8-14-56, CI. 26—60.
Kawasaki, Hajime : See —
Matsukawa, Taizo, and Kawasaki. 2,752,348.
Kawasaki, Sozo. Process for manufacturing porous cast iron.
2,763,583, 9-18-56, CI. 148—21.7.
Kawazura, Ryuhei. Automatic lap winding apparatus.
2,756,939, 7-31-56, CI. 242—55.1.
Kawneer Co. : See —
Stiefvater, Arthur E. 2,765,057.
Kay, Arthur : See —
Day, Lawrence, Dobrick, and Kay. 2,740,237.
Kay-Brunner Steel Products, Inc. : See —
Brunner, Joseph F., Jr. 2,746,776.
Kay, Lloyd D. 2,729,461.
Kay-Fries Chemicals, Inc. : See —
Kesslin, George. 2,756,254.
Kesslin, George. 2,756,255.
Kay, Henry G. A. : See —
Heath, Clarence W., and Kay. 2,736.872.
Kay, James A., and A. G. Rose, to Rose Brothers (Gains-
borough) Ltd. Carton-closing apparatus. 2,708,492,
10-30-56, CI. 53—374.
Kay, John G., and J. K. Rye, to F. Joseph Lamb Co. Orienter.
2,744,612. 5-8-56, Cl. 198—33.
Kay, Leo L. Self-flushing bedpan. 2,761,149, 9-4-56, Cl.
4—112.
Kay, Lloyd D., to Kay-Brunner Steel Products, Inc. Fifth
wheel construction. 2,729,461, 1-3-56. Cl. 280—125.
Kay. Nicholas L., G. W. Hendricks, and R. A. Hanson, to Union
Oil Co. of California. Hydrocarbon conversion process, in-
cludine preliminary nitrogen removal by adsorption.
2,744,053, 5-1-56, Cl. 196—28.
Kay, Oscar J. Overheat control device. 2,749,409, 6-5-56,
Cl. 200—142.
Kay, Reuben. Collapsible chair. 2,766,813, 10-16-56, Cl.
155 — 141.
Kay, Reuben. Grain saving shield for combines. 2,774,210,
12-18-56, Cl. 56—158.
Kay, Stanley W. : See —
Murphy, Frank L., Haman, and Kay. 2,732,814.
Kayat, Elias, to Continental Can Co., Inc. Handle attach-
ment for paper cups. 2,775,382, 12-25-56, Cl. 229—1.5.
Kaye, Alfred. Novelty hat. 2,747,196, 5-29-56, Cl. 2 — 175.
Kaye, Emmanuel : See —
Arnot. Alfred E. R. 2,732,088.
Amot, Alfred E. R. 2,738,087.
Arnot, Alfred E. R. 2,753,066.
Arnot, Alfred E. R., and Choules. 2,767,394.
Kaye, Robert L. Automatic chainer. 2,766,469. 10-16-56,
Cl. 15—3.
Kayler, Frank H., to American Steel Foundries. Coupler sup-
port. 2,743,822, 5-1-56, Cl. 213—60.
Kayler, Frank H.. to American Steel Foundries. Fifth wheel
stabilizer. 2,749,144, 6-5-56. Cl. 280—438.
Kayler, Frank H., to American Steel Foundries. Rotary
coupler connection. 2,752.049, 6-26-56, Cl. 213 — 75.
Kayler, Frank H, to American Steel Foundries. Tractor fifth
wheel construction for coupling semi-trailers. 2,756,074,
7-24-56, Cl. 280—437.
Kaylor. Carl F. Extension table hardware. 2,772,132,
11-27-56, Cl. 311—71.
Kays, Lillian and I. G. Alpern. Heel protector for ladies'
shoes. 2,763,938, 9-25-56, Cl. 36 — 72.
Kayser, Raymond F., Sr. Retractible clearance light for
trucks and the like. 2,731,544, 1-17-56, Cl. 240 — 7.1.
Kav-Tee Corp. : See —
Thau, Karl, and Kiel. 2,774,229.
Kavuha, Joseph, Jr. Hydraulic brake system operated flash-
ing signal. 2,751,458, 6-19-56, Cl. 200—83.
Kazan, Benjamin, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Device for elec-
tronically controlling the propagation of radio frequency
power. 2,772,377, 11-27-56, Cl. 315—4.
Kazan, Benjamin, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Slow-wave structures
for travelling wave tubes. 2,774,005, 12-11-56, Cl.
315—3.5.
Kazan, Benjamin, and F. H. Nicoll, to Radio Corp. of America.
Distributed gap electroluminescent device. 2,708,310,
10-23-56, Cl. 250—211.
Kazanjian, Casey. Golf ball retrieving apparatus. 2,735,562,
2-21-56, Cl. 214—350.
Kazato, Kenji, and K. Ito. Electron microscope. 2,753,458,
7-3-56, Cl. 250—49.5.
Kazenas, Zenon : See —
Kohl, Everard F., and Kazenas. 2,749,586.
Kazmier, Clarence M. : See —
Lotz, Charles W., and Kazmier. 2,742,153.
Keahey, Ernest W. : See —
McLaughlin, Bernard A., and Keahey.
Kean, George W. Screw threading machines. 2,748,663,
6-5-56, Cl. 90—11.54.
Kearby, Kenneth K., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Stabilized metal catalysts for naphtha reforming.
2,739,944, 3-27-56, Cl. 252 — 466.
Kearfott Co., Inc. : See—
Heimann, Joseph B. 2,751,472.
Reichel, Wladimir A., and Emerson. 2,751,474.
Wallach, Bernard H. 2,770,743.
Kearney Corp. : See —
Runde, Kenneth R. 2,770,667.
Kearney, James R., Corp. : See —
Harrington, Edward M., and Anderson. 2,749,380.
Hellstern, Vernon. 2,738,478.
Moriarty, Wallace A. 2,769,357.
Runde, Kenneth R. 2,746,327.
Kearney, Thomas J., to Detrex Corp. Method of cleaning
work objects having limited temperature tolerance.
2,755,208, 7-17-56, Cl. 134—11.
Kearney, Thomas J., to Detrex Corp. Apparatus for sterili-
zation of canned foods. 2,771,023, 11-20-56, Cl. 99 — 330.
Kearney, Thomas J., to Detrex Corp. Apparatus for treat-
ment with solvents. 2,771,086. 11-20-56, Cl. 134 — 60.
Kearney & Trecker Corp. : See —
Armitage, Joseph B. 2,755,117.
Armitage, Joseph B., and Barker. 2,765,711.
Armitage, Joseph B., and Flannery. 2,736,243.
Armitage, Joseph B., and Zankl. 2,764,067.
Barker, Orrin W., and Lenert. 2,749,811.
Senn, Jurg A. 2,748,665.
Wetzel, Theodore A. 2,749,812.
Kearney, William F. Lawn mower. 2,733,565, 2-7-56, Cl.
56—26.5.
Kearney, William R. : See —
Wright, Manfred G., and Kearney. 2,765,663.
Kearns, Harlan M. Panel siding. 2,735,143, 2-21-56, Cl.
20 — 5.
Keasbey & Mattison : See —
Buczkowski, Edward J., Ostrowski, and Anderson.
2,738,713.
Seipt, Willard R. 2,766,131.
Keast, Francis H., to A. V. Roe Canada Ltd. Annular com-
bustion chamber for gas turbine engine. 2,760,338, 8-28-56,
Cl. 60—39.36.
Keating, Richard T. Gas burner. 2,746.532, 5-22-56, Cl.
158—114.
Keaton, Frank H., and D. C. Bettison. Brush holder.
2,767,261, 10-16-56, Cl. 191 — 49.
Keaton Rubber Co. : See —
Rogow, Seymour, and Berman. 2,734,996.
Keats, George H. : See —
Clarke, William, Keats, Thornton, and Wood. 2,768,171.
Kebbon, Earl R., to Weston Electrical Instrument Corp. Bi-
metallic thermometer. 2,743,613, 5-1-56, Cl. 73—367.
Kebbon, Earl R., and R. W. Freeman, to Weston Electrical
Instrument Corp. Thermometer. 2,743,612, 5-1-56, Cl.
73—367.
Kebrich, Leonard M. : See —
Eickhoff, Arnold J., and Kebrich. 2,749,214.
Hendricks, John G., and Kebrich.
Kebrle, Jindrich : See —
Karrer, Paul, and Kebrle. 2,748,132.
Karrer, Paul, and Kebrle. 2,748,133.
Kechely, Lee E., and W. R. Brandon. Grain drier and con-
veyor. 2,769,245, 11-6-56, Cl. 34—57.
Keck, Charles D. Saw sharpening device. 2,735,316, 2-21-56,
Cl. 76 — 10.
Keck, Lloyd E. : See—
Hayford, Benjamin I., and Keck. 2,735,042.
Keck, Merle E. : See —
Beach, Edward L., and Keck. 2,703,774.
Keck, Paul H., to the United States of America as represented
by the Secretary of the Army. Method of making photo-
sensitive plates. 2,739,079. 3-20-56, Cl. 117—34.
Keckler, John W., to Aro Equipment Corp. Fuel drop tank
valve. 2,747,597, 5-29-56, Cl. 137—107.
Keco Industries, Inc. : See —
Curell, Randal, Jr. 2,737,780.
Kuempel, Leon L. 2,743,589.
Keco Plating Co. : See —
Reilly, Allen F., and Stoklas. 2,734,859.
Kedrowski, John J. Baby crib structure. 2,734,200, 2-14-56,
Cl. 5—11.
Kee, Robert M., to United Aircraft Corp. Rotor blade with
balancing weight. 2,754,917, 7-17-56, Cl. 170—159.
Keebler, Paul T. : See —
Blumenthal, Alexander E.. and Keebler. 2,742,677.
Keefe, Lincoln M. : See —
Cooper, Benjamin, and Keefe. 2,768,691.
Keefe, Lincoln M., to R. I. N. Weingart. Ticket vending ma-
chine. 2,744,463, 5-8-56, Cl. 101—67.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Keefe, Robert L., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process and apparatus for winding heavy denier yarn pack-
ages. 2,747,359, 5-29-56, CI. 57—34.5.
Keefe, Robert L„ Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Nozzle for use with flying knife cutter in staple production.
2,747,668, 5-29-56, CI. 164—60.
Keefer, Ernest B., to Boeing Airplane Co. Oleo snubbers.
2,767,978, 10-23-56, CI. 267—64.
Keehn, Warner L., to Keehn-O Mfg. Co. Emergency and park-
ing brake system, including mechanical locking means in
fluid actuated brakes. 2,759,569, 8-21-56, CI. 188—152.
Keehn-0 Mfg. Co. : See —
Keehn, Warner L. 2,759,569.
Keel, Adolf : See —
Klessig, Ernst P., and Keel. 2,763,217.
Keel, Adolf, to Vickers Inc. Power transmission. 2,759,423,
8-21-56, CI. 103—5.
Keelavite Co. Ltd., The : See —
Cohen, Elie. 2,742,763.
Johnson, Edward H. 2,735,371.
Keeler Brass Co. : See — -
Jakeway, Gerald V. 2,739,831.
Jakeway, Gerald V. 2,761,721.
Keeler, Harry L., Jr. Automatically controlled braking appa-
ratus. 2,736,395, 2-28-56, CI. 188—181.
Keeler, John R., and H. A. Sailer, to the United States of
America as represented by the United States Atomic Energy
Commission. Uranium-titanium alloys. 2,743,174, 4-24-56,
CI. 75—122.7.
Keeler, William R. : See —
Pierotti, Gino J., Keeler, Evans, and Vincent. 2,749,291.
Keeley, Armand E. : See —
Wilson, Rufus W., and Keeley. 2,749,879.
Keeley, Kedric V. Space heater for use on open gas burner.
2,755,793, 7-24-56, CI. 126—248.
Keelor, William B. Terrace barrier or curbing. 2,769,277,
11-6-56, CI. 47—33.
Keely, Clifford D., to General Corrugated Machine Co. Liquid
adhesive applicators of the hand type. 2,768,861, 10-30-56,
CI. 299—112.
Keely, Clifford D., and A. Ross ; said Keely assor. to said
Ross. Rotary toothbrush. 2,758,326, 8-14-56, CI. 15 — 23.
Keem, August, and L. Geisler, % to W. Rauch. Article
handling trucks. 2,740,542, 4-3-56, CI. 214—381.
Keen, Arthur W., to Electric & Musical Industries Ltd.
Scanning circuits for cathode ray tubes. 2,772,358,
11-27-56, CI. 250—36.
Keen, Harry. Automatic tuning system for transmitters and
receivers. 2,741,702, 4-10-56, CI. 250—40.
Keen, Harry J., R. J. Papaieck, and A. J. Gilbert, Jr., to
Lavoie Laboratories, Inc. Constant temperature oven.
2,751,483, 6-19-56, CI. 219—19.
Keen Mfg. Corp. : See — ■
Siciliano, Anthony J. 2,732,096.
Keen, William R., to Collins & Aikman Corp.
2,745,443, 5-15-56, CI. 139—399.
Keen, William R., to Collins & Aikman Corp.
2,752,277, 6-26-56, CI. 154—49.
Keenan, James W., to Bendix Aviation Corp.
sensing and indicating device. 2,761,924,
200—61.2.
Keenan, John D., Jr. : See —
Messmer, Edwin E., Sylvester, and Keenan.
Keenan, Thomas J., Jr., to Oakland Scavenger Co. In-
cinerator. 2,752,869, 7-3-56, CI. 110 — 7.
Keenan, William. Dispenser for screw top containers.
2,764,323, 9-25-56, CI. 222—363.
Keene, Shefford L. Building construction demonstration de-
vice. 2,760,277, 8-28-56, CI. 35-^9.
Keeney, J. H., & Co., Inc. : See —
Pinney, Paul O. 2,771,914.
Keep, Donald D. : See—
Hennies, Stuart R., and Keep. 2,774,962.
Keephart, Lester M. Empty indicator for raw coal pipes and
the like. 2,745,920, 5-15-56, CI. 200—61.21.
Kees, Ernest G., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Air circuit
breaker contacts. 2,769,062, 10-30-56, CI. 200 — 144.
Kees,F. D., Mfg. Co. : See —
Hodska, Nicholas S. 2,730,397.
Keese, Beverly W., to Rockwell Spring and Axle Co. Vehicle
drive and power take-off mechanism. 2,743,615, 5-1-56,
CI. 74—15.63.
Keese, Beverly W., and J. H. Williams, to Rockwell Spring
and Axle Co. Housing structure for drive axle mechanism.
2,741,798, 6-26-56, CI. 74—606.
Keesling, Thomas B. : See —
Neil, James M., and Keesling. 2,758,620.
Keeton, Ralph L., and F. E. Kesler. Pilot controlled dia-
phragm valve. 2,772,066, 11-27-56, CI. 251 — 46.
Keeven, Alphonse H. Automatic starting switches. 2,763,746,
9-18-56, CI. 200—81.5.
Keever Starch Co., The : See —
Gaver, Kenneth M. 2,735,821.
Keevil, Henry W. Multi-cycle detector. 2,729,785, 1-3^56,
CI. 324—37.
Keferstein, Charles G. : See —
Ayers, Fred L. 2,765,758.
Keffer, Vern L. Portable cooking stove. 2,742,893, 4-24-56,
CI. 126—38.
Kegan, Daniel : See — ■
Pelzmann, Alfred. 2,732,621.
Kegan, Franklin : See—
Pelzmann, Alfred. 2,732,621.
Pile fabrics.
Carpeting.
Liquid level
9-4-56, CI.
2,763,482.
Kegan, Judith : See—
Pelzmann, Alfred. 2,732,621.
Kegeles, Gerson. Method and apparatus for producing con-
toured photographs. 2,759,814, 8-21-56, CI. 95 — 5.
Kegeles, Gerson. Electrophoresis apparatus having a pris-
matic cell. 2,762,254, 9-11-56, CI. 88 — 14.
Kegevic, Paul A. Tool kit. 2,744,621, 5-8-56, CI. 206—16.
Kehl, George L., and I. Moch, Jr., to the United States of
America as represented by the United States Atomic
Energy Commission. Electrolytic cutting of metals.
2,739,935, 3-27-56, CI. 204—143.
Kehoe, Ellsworth A., to General Motors Corp. Carburetor.
2,747,848, 5-29-56, CI. 261—52.
Kehres, Charles V., and L. L. Cook, to Laclede-Christy Co.
Feeder construction. 2,741,401, 4-10-56, CI. 222 — 136.
Keidel, Frank, to International Seal & Knot Protector Co.
Seals. 2,750,220, 6-12-56, CI. 292 — 323.
Keighley, Lloyd M., to General Motors Corp. Ice tray.
2,756,565, 7-31-56, CI. 62—108.5.
Keight, Albert W., G. E. Moos, and J. R. Shoup, to Celanese
Corp. of America. Filament spinning apparatus. 2,732,950,
1-31^56, CI. 210—150.5.
Keil, Harvard L., A. L. Lolli, and E, F. Cavanaugh, to Armour
and Co. Method of extracting animal glue. 2,751,377,
6-19-56, CI. 260—118.
Keil, Joseph W., to Dow Corning Corp. Pressure-sensitive
tapes of organo-siloxane material with titanium release
coating. 2,732,318. 1-24-56, CI. 117—68.5.
Keil, Joseph W., to Dow Corning Corp. Bonding silicone
rubber to solid materials. 2,751,314, 6-19-56, CI. 117 — 72.
Keil, Leonard W., to Holly Carburetor Co. Dual fuel supply
for a gas turbine. 2,747,508, 5-29-56, CI. 103—11.
Keil, Leonard W., to Holley Carburetor Co. Servo-motor con-
trol valve for an airplane engine. 2,751,919, 6-26-56, CI.
137—81.
Keim, Gerald I., and W. D. Thompson, to Hercules Powder
Co. Process of sizing paper with an aqueous emulsion of
ketene dimer. 2,762,270, 9-11-56, CI. 92 — 40.
Keim, Paul T., to General Motors Corp. Propeller blade
angle measuring device. 2,737,722, 3-13-56, CI. 33 — 46.
Keiper, Edwin H., to Bath Iron Works Corp. Jaw crusher
with material feeding and turning belt moving over the
stationary crushing plate. 2,736,503, 2-28-56, CI. 241 —
200.
Keiper, Edwin H., to Bath Iron Works Corp. Hammer mill
feed device, including a rotary spreader and thrower.
2,750,123, 6-12-56, CI. 241—186.
Keiper, Francis P. : See —
Browne, Frances, and H. A. 2,735,321.
Keiper, Francis P. Cabinet. 2,740,682, 4-3-56, CI. 312—12.
Keiper, Francis P., Jr., to Philco Corp. Current regulating
system. 2,769,135, 10-30-56, CI. 323 — 4.
Keiper, Phillip C. : See —
Santini, Danilo, Keiper, and Suozzo. 2,740,496.
Keipp, Anton. Swinging parallelogram linkage power miter
saw. 2,729,249, 1-3-56, CI. 143 — 46.
Keiser, Bernhard : See —
De Groote, Melvin, and Keiser. 2,771,450.
Keiser, David H., Jr. Shearing action device. 2,744,321,
5-8-56. CI. 30—237.
Keith, Clyde R., and C. A. Nickerson, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Apparatus for recording and repro-
ducing telephone messages. 2,761,899, 9-4-56, CI. 179 — 6.
Keith, Frank H. : See —
Keith, Henry I. 2,770,358.
Keith, Henry I., to F. H. Keith. Refillable lipstick dispenser.
2,770,358, 11-13-56, CI. 206—56.
Keith, Hiram R. Electrical vote counting machine. 2,750,108,
6-12-56, CI. 235—56.
Keith, John V., to Universal Winding Co. Winding machine.
2.740.589, 4-3-56, CI. 242—18.
Keith, John V., to Universal Winding Co. Winding machine.
2.740.590, 4-3-56, CI. 242—18.
Keith, John V., to Universal Winding Co. Winding machine.
2,752,105, 6-26-56, CI. 242 — 45.
Keith, John V., to Universal Winding Co. Twisting and
winding machine. 2,769,299, 11-6-56, CI. 57—62.
Keith, John V., and R. C. Savage, % to Universal Winding
Co., and % to General Electric Co. Motor controlled ten-
sion system for winding machine. 2,754,459, 7-10-56, CI.
318—6.
Keith, Percy A., and R. C. Fergason, to Allis-Chamers Mfg.
Co. Slat mounting for cotton pickers. 2,751,742, 6-26-56,
CI. 56—42.
Keith, Raymond E. Fishing lure. 2,756,533, 7-31-56, CI.
43 — 42.5.
Keith, Roy R, Wheel suspension system. 2,760,783, 8-28-56,
CI. 280—95.
Keithley, Joseph F. Circuit interrupter. 2,741,679, 4-10-56,
CI. 200—91.
Keizer, Eugene O., to Radio Corp. of America. Television re-
ceiver gated automatic gain control with lockout preven-
tion. 2,756,327, 7-24-56. CI. 250—20.
Keizer, Eugene O., and M. G. Kroger, to Radio Corp. of Amer-
ica. Oscillator system. 2,731,565, 1-17-56, CI. 250—36.
Keizer, Eugene O., and M. G. Kroger, to Radio Corp. of
America. Sync separator and AGC circuits for TV re-
ceivers. 2,735,002, 2-14-56, CI. 250—20.
Keizer, Eugene O., and M. G. Kroger, to Radio Corp. of
America. Automatic gain control systems. 2,735,004,
2-14-56, CI. 250—20.
Keizer, Eugene O., and M. G. Kroger, to Radio Corp. of
America. Automatic gain control. 2,735,934, 2-21-56,
CI. 250—20.
LIST OF PATENTEES
425
Kelakos, Michael G. : See —
Rivkin, Joseph, and Kelakos. 2,757,679.
Kelbel, Donald W. : See —
Orr, Palmer, and Kelbel. 2,775,132.
Kelbel, Donald W., to The Borg-Warner Corp.
2,753,728, 7-10-56, CI. 74 — 359.
Kelbel, Donald W., to Borg-Warner Corp. Transmission.
2,762,237, 9-11-56, CI. 74—677.
Kelbel, Donald W., to Borg-Warner Corp. Transmission.
2,775,144, 12-25-56, CI. 74—769.
Kelbert, Rudolph S., and B. Vidal. Timepiece for automotive
vehicle. 2,730,860, 1-17-56, CI. 58 — 46.
Keleher, Henry W., to International Business Machines Corp.
Ribbon reinking device. 2,745,533, 5-15-56, CI. 197—171.
Kelek Co., The : See—
Kussmaul, Edwin E. 2,741,499.
Keleket X-Ray Corp. : See —
Haupt, Walter H. 2,738,998.
Haupt, Walter H„ aud Hay. 2,737,596.
Kelem, Howard. Speed control mechanism for motor vehicles.
2,755,877, 7-24-56, CI. 180—82.1.
Kelite Corp. : See —
McDonald, Louis, and Hawley. 2,741,599.
Kell, Ray D. : See^-
Sziklai, George C, and Kell. 2,736,761.
Kell, Ray D., to Radio Corp. of America. Color television
camera. 2,733,291, 1-31-56, CI. 178—5.4.
Kell, Ray D., to Radio Corp. of America. Recording of col-
ored images. 2,736,762, 2-28-56, CI. 178—5.4.
Kell, Ray D., to Radio Corp. of America. Color television
transmitter. 2,750,439, 6-12-56, CI. 178—5.4.
Kell-Strom Tool Co., Inc., The : See-
Davis, William R. 2,729,997.
Kellam, James A. Article inverting apparatus. 2,772,766,
12-4-56. CI. 198—33.
Kellar, Arnold A. : See —
Bushong, Raymond M., and Kellar. 2,761,848.
Kelle. Arthur C. : See —
Taylor, Philip L. ,and Kelle. 2,752,459.
Kelle, Arthur C, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Fluid motor
dumping system, including a cylinder head valve.
2,730.588, 1-10-56, CI. 200—82.
Kelle, Arthur C, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Fluid motor
dumping system with fluid admitting and venting valve.
2,730,590, 1-10-56, CI. 200—82.
Kelle, Arthur C, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Circuit breaker
with electrode disposed between an interrupting device and
a contact opening. 2,749,411, 6-5-56, CI. 200 — 150.
Kellems Co. : See —
Kellems, David L. 2.740.178.
Kellems, David L. 2,766,501.
Kellems, David L., to Kellems Co. Cable luffing grips.
2,740,178, 4-3-56, CI. 24—123.
Kellems, David L., to Kellems Co. Cable grips. 2,766,501,
10-16-56, CI. 24—123.
Kellendorfer, Richard, % to S. Skambraks, and % to E.
Strasser. Electric fuses. 2,749,405, 6-5-56, CI. 200 — 113.
Keller, Albert G., to Holmes Electric Protective Co. Burglar
alarm system for a movable closure. 2,747,177, 5-22-56,
CI. 340—276.
Keller, Arthur C. : See —
Jeanne, Armand L., Keller, and White. 2,731,517.
Keller, Arthur G. : See —
Horton, Paul M., and Keller. 2,729,856.
Horton, Paul M., and Keller. 2,729,858.
Keller, Bernhard, and E. J. M. de Berncastle. Plural rotor
impact grinding mill with cooling means. 2,774,543,
12-18-56, CI. 241—55.
Keller, Curt, to Aktiengesellschaft Fuer Technische Studien.
Turbo-machines. 2,745,969, 5-15-56, CI. 250 — 83.6.
Keller, Curt, to Aktiengesellschaft fuer Technische Studien.
Method and installation for operating a wind tunnel, more
especially for high Mach numbers. 2,748,599, 6-5-56, CI.
73—147.
Keller, Douglas V., Jr., and W. E. Shaw, to National Lead
Co. Apparatus for producing refractory metals. 2,763,480,
9-18-56, CI. 266 — 42.
Keller, Dwight P. : See —
Horsfield, Basil T., and Keller. 2,739,113.
Keller, Edwin G., to Dunham-Bush, Inc. Adjustable suspen-
sion. 2,768,804, 10-30-56, CI. 248—59.
Keller, Fred, and W. G. Zelley, to Aluminum Co. of America.
Treatment for chromium plated aluminum. 2,755,242,
7-17-56, CI. 204—140.
Keller, Fred M., to The Jervis-Middleville Corp. Method for
making an internally threaded polygonal article. 2,738,573,
3-20-56, CI. 29—529.
Keller, Fritz L. Grinding fixture. 2,767,531, 10-23-56, CI.
51—220.
Keller, George J., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of Agriculture. Method of re-
covering volatile flavoring oils. 2,729,564, 1-3-56, CI.
99—140.
Keller, Henry G., to Link-Belt Co. Belt conveyor. 2,735,537,
2-21-56, CI. 198—203.
Keller, Henry G., to Link-Belt Co. Belt conveyor. 2,759,596,
8-21-56, CI. 198—192.
Keller, Herman J., to Minute Maid Corp. Method of inhibit-
ing bacteria, mold, fungus, etc., growth in citrus fruits, and
other fresh goods. 2,748,004, 5-29-56, CI. 99 — 154.
369555— P 28
2,731,464.
2,735,849.
2,769,1
id Swift. 2,774,847.
Co. Optical instru-
Keller, Herman J., to Brogdex Co. Method of inhibiting
the development of decay in peaches, and the like.
2,755,188, 7-17-56, CI. 99—154.
Keller, Hugo F. Fishing device. 2,772,503, 12-4-56, CI.
43—17.
Keller, James L., to Union Oil Co. of California. Removal of
sulfur dioxide from gases containing the same. 2,729,543,
1-3-56, CI. 23—225.
Keller, John D. Method for annealing tightly wound flat
rolled metal stock. 2,769,630, 11-6-56, CI. 263 — 52.
Keller, Joseph. Combination bed and adjustable extension
panel. 2,739,319, 3-27-56, CI. 5—68.
Keller, Max : See —
Glauser, Walter, and Keller. 2,755,239.
Keller, Nicholas W. : See —
Olsen, Marvin R., Rosinski, and Keller. 2,744,188.
Keller Philip B., and W. M. Kofford, to R. T. Collier Corp.
Method for constructing water filters and product thereof.
2,773,601, 12-11-56 CI. 210 — 120.
Keller, Robert R. Mouldings for panel members, and the
like. 2,728,957, 1-3-56, CI. 20—15.
Keller, Rudolf, E. Keyssner, A. Muenster, and P. Pfaff, to
Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Sepa-
ration of flowing gas mixtures. 2,738,030, 3-13-56, CI.
183—115.
Keller, Rudolf, and K. Eder, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik
Aktiengesellschaft. Production of acrylonitrile. 2,748,156,
5-29-56, CI. 260 — 465.3.
Keller, Russell J., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Method of
manufacture of expanders for fluid-operated brakes.
2,762,737, 9-11-56, CI. 154—85.
Keller, Theodore W., and C. W. Garvin, Garvin to Keller.
Electrically controlled web feeding means for a bag making
machine. 2,746,752, 5-22-56, CI. 271 — 2.6.
Keller, Thomas M. : See —
Davis, Homer J., and Keller. 2,753,192.
Keller, Walter : See —
Ebel, Friedrich. Rupp, and Keller.
Ebel, Friedrich, Rupp, and Keller.
Keller, Walter B. : See—
Guilbert, Nicholas R., and Keller.
Keller, William F. : See —
Ray, William A., Davidson, Keller, :
Keller, William G., to Keuffel & Essei
ment. 2,774,275, 12-18-56, CI. 88—2.2.
Keller, William M. Fluid cooled journal bearing. 2,731,306,
1-17-56, CI. 308—77.
Kellersman, Robert. Fluid servomotor actuated tool.
2,743,707, 5-1-56, CI. 121—41.
Kellersman, Robert. Vacuum bag clip fastener apparatus.
2,756,428, 7-31-56, CI. 1—187.
Kellett. Alfred L. Magnetic electrical switch. 2,770,697,
11-13-56, CI. 200—87.
Kelley, Bartram, to Bell Aircraft Corp. Helicopter automatic
flight control. 2,743,071, 4-24-56, CI. 244—17.13.
Kelley, Benjamin S. : See —
Cooper, Roland S., and Kelley. 2,766,969.
Kelley, Carl S. : See —
Dixon, Rolland E., and Kelley. 2,764,624.
Kelley, Carl S., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Urea adduct
separation process. 2,739,144, 3-20-56. CI. 260 — 96.5.
Kelley, Carson N. Protective covering for electrical plugs.
2,759,160, 8-14-56, CI. 339—75.
Kelley, Clarence A., and J. S. Jervan. Locking device for
line slugs. 2,774,303, 12-18-56, CI. 101—392.
Kelley, Curtis P., to General Motors Corp. Automobile
refrigerating apparatus. 2,774,219, 12-18-56, CI. 62—3.
Kelley, Dewitt T., R. S. Babcock, and E. M. Holub, to Union
Carbide and Carbon Corp. Process for thermochemically
washing ferrous metal castings. 2,735,796, 2-21-56, CI.
148—9.5.
Kelley, Garrett P. Dockboard. 2,751,615, 6-26-56, CI.
14^-71.
Kelley, George G. : See —
Bell, Persa R., Kelley, and Goss. 2,775,698.
Kelley, Gilbert A., to Surface Combustion Corp. Seal for air
conditioned chamber. 2,758,389, 8-14-56, CI. 34—77.
Kelley, Harry P. Tractor guides. 2,759,407, 8-21-56, CI.
97—47.02.
Kelley, John F. : See —
Burger, Cletus A., and Kelley. 2,767.041.
Schieser, Warren J., and Kelley. 2,736,922.
Schieser, Warren J., and Kelley. 2,736,923.
Kelley, Louis E. : See —
Aycock, Benjamin F., and Kelley. 2,765,243.
Kelley, Oliver K., to General Motors Corp. 3-phase turbine
drive. 2,737,061, 3-6-56, CI. 74—677.
Kelley, Oliver K., to General Motors Corp. Dual range
plural turbine-gear drive. 2,766,641, 10-16-56, Cl.
74—677.
Kelley. Paul A. Case for snelled fishhooks. 2,770,064,
11-13-56, Cl. 43—57.5.
Kelley, William H. Contraction type load transmission joint.
2,759,403, 8-21-56, Cl. 94—17.
Kellie, Edward P. Automatic dumping liquid trap. 2,760,596,
8-28-56, Cl. 183^2.
Kelling, Leroy U. C, to General Electric Co. Follow-up con-
trol system. 2,764,720, 9-25-56, Cl. 318 — 30.
Kellner, Heinrich. Draught preventers for windows, doors
and the like. 2,732,596, 1-31-56, Cl. 20—69.
Kellner, Paul. Machine for forming sheets of plastic ma-
terial. 2,756,459, 7-31-56, Cl. 18—15.
426
Kellner, Richard G., to Consolidated Metal Products Corp.
Vehicle road sander. 2,703,502, 9-18-50, CI. 291—25.
Kellogg, Arnold R. : See —
Farley, Walter M., Kellogg, and Phillips. 2,742,004.
Kellogg, Bruce H., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Machine for orienting and slicing ovaloidal fruit such as
apricots. 2,735,465, 2-21-56, CI. 146 — 72.
Kellogg & Burger : See —
Kellogg, Neal H. 2,761,150.
Kellogg Co. : See —
Hirsch, Henry and B. L. 2,75G,539.
Jenney, Ray S., and Fetherston. 2,744,611.
Jenney, Ray S., Fetherston, and Miller. 2,744,609.
Kellogg, Harry L., to General Electric Co. Initiating the
arc in mercury pool tubes. 2,730,601, 1-10-56, Cl.
315 — 252.
Kellogg, M. W., Co., The : See-
Aleck. Benjamin J. 2,734,762.
Alozery, Nicholas J. G., and Given. 2,745,794.
Barnhart, William S. 2,753,328.
Barnhart, William S. 2,770,659.
Barnhart. William S., and Mantell.. 2,751,376.
Burton, William IV, and Riblett. 2,708,933.
Belchetz, Arnold. 2,731,398.
Belchetz, Arnold. 2,760,916.
Chernoskv, Anthony J., and Umber. 2,754,330.
Costello, Robert B. 2,752,408.
Costello, Robert R. 2,755,367.
Davis, Horace R. 2,742,510.
Davis, Horace R., and Chiang. 2,774,798.
Dickinson, Norman L. 2,739,880.
Diehl, Charles. 2,747,065.
Dipner, Charles D., Teeters, and Wrightson. 2,775,569.
Dittman, Albert L. 2,739,960.
Dittman, Albert L., Passino, and Teeters. 2,738,343.
Dittman, Albert L., Passino, and Teeters. 2,752,331.
Dittman. Albert L., and Wrightson. 2,775,618.
Garrett, Luther W., Jr., and Smith. 2,752,382.
Holzwarth, Hans T. 2,754,655.
Honn, Francis J. 2,752,332.
Honn, Francis J. 2,770,605.
Howard. Everett W. 2,740,750.
Howard, Everett W. 2,758,008.
.Telinek, Ulrich. 2,767,708.
Kalil, Emil O., Rumbold, and Vander Pool. 2,758,441.
Kaufman, Herman S. 2,774,109.
Kaufman, Herman S., and Giannotta. 2,729,907.
Kirkwood, John G., and West. 2,747,009.
Kroncke, Charles O., Jr. 2,770,615.
Landrum, Billy F., and Herbst. 2,753.379.
Mantell, Russell M., and Barnhart. 2,751,375.
Mantell, Russell M., and Barnhart. 2.774.799.
Mantell, Russell M., Passino, ami Teeters. 2,774.797.
Mantell, Russell M., Pleseia, ami Pratt. 2,753,300.
Marcy, Henry T., and Fyffe. 2,758,812.
Maue, Marilyn J. 2,758,989.
McGrath, Henry G. 2,754,314.
McGrath, Henry G., and Rubin. 2,751,405.
Millenson, Morton B. 2,734,980.
Nathan, Marvin F., Lobo, ami Skaperdas. 2,775,551.
Palmer, George H., and Skaperdas. 2,753,701.
Passino. Herbert J. 2,730,484.
Passino, Herbert J. 2,748,098.
Passino, Herbert J. 2,708,878.
Passino, Herbert J., Dittman, and Wrightson. 2,774,751.
Passino, Herbert J., Teeters, and Mantell. 2,770,660.
Pratt, Thomas W. 2,770,576.
Rearick, John S., and Schaaf. 2.742,454.
Riblett, Earl W., Burton, and Lefrancois. 2,743,215.
Rossheim, David B., and .Telinek. 2,755,199.
Rubin, Louis C. 2,736,064.
Rubin, Louis C. 2,767,950.
Schwarzenbelc, Eugene F. 2.739.133.
Schwarzenbek, Eugene F. 2,742,446.
Schwarzenbek, Eugene F. 2,760,912.
Schwarzenbek, Eugene F. 2,760,940.
Smith, Richard A. 2.774,702.
Smith, Richard A. 2,774,704.
Smith, Richard A. 2,774,705.
Stiles, Samuel R. 2,769,321.
Sundback, Raymond A. 2,768,144.
Szwarc. Michael M.. Roper, and Steiner. 2,769,780.
Tarnpoll, Morris. 2,736,684.
Teeters, Wilber O., Passino, and Dittman. 2,770,006.
Weil, Nicholas A. 2,709.563.
Kellogg, Neal H., to Kellogg & Burger. Shower curtain unit
for built-in bathtubs. 2.761,150, 9-4-50, Cl. 4 — 149.
Kellogg, R. R., Advertising Services, Inc. : See —
Hazelroth, Kenneth M., Diesen, and Melton. 2,731,747.
Kelly, Albert E. Gas burning furnace ami controls therefor.
2,741.244, 4-10-56. Cl. 126 — 116.
Kelly, Clyde W., to Fenestra Inc. Window casing construc-
tion. 2,773,571, 12-11-56, Cl. 189 — 75.
Kelly, Daniel A. Sand box cover. 2,742,308, 4-17-56, Cl.
291—38.
Kelly, Donald H., to Technicolor Motion Picture Corp. Light
dividing system. 2,749,792, 6-12-56, Cl. 88 — 1.
Kelly, Donald H., and F. C. Rock, Jr., to Technicolor Motion
Picture Corp. Color selective optical interference coatings.
2,740,317, 4-3-56, Cl. 88—1.
Kelly, Donald H., and F. C. Rock, Jr to Technicolor Corp. Ap-
paratus for coating optical interference layers. 2,771,05,),
11-20-56, Cl. 118—9.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Kelly, Dunford A. Phase shift oscillator. 2,749,441, 0-5-56,
Cl. 250—36.
Kelly, Earl M., to Process Engineers Inc. Sludge treatment.
2 772,234, 11-27-56, Cl. 210—2.
Kelly, Earl M., and A. M. Kivari, to Process Engineers Inc.
Apparatus and method for liquid treatment and clarifica-
tion. 2,775,556, 12-25-56, Cl. 210—16.
Kelly, Edmund P. : See —
Sale, William H. 2,750,213.
Kelly, Frederick G., to Thomas A. Edison, Inc. Variable re-
actors. 2,740,941, 4-3-56, Cl. 336 — 30.
Kelly, Frederick G., and R. H. Postal, to Thomas A. Edison.
Inc. Electric fire-detector cable. 2,740,874, 4-3-56, Cl.
201—63.
Kelly, G. A., Plow Co. : See-
Parker, Marvin M. 2,752,837.
Kelly, Garrett J. Parachute release device. 2,740,600,
4-3-56, Cl. 244—151.
Kelly, George M., to Kingston Products Corp. Cannister-type
vacuum cleaner. 2,744,585, 5-8-56, Cl. 183 — 37.
Kelly, George M., to Kingston Products Corp. Cord reel.
2,757,404, 8-7-56, Cl. 15 — 246.
Kelly, George W., to Columbus Plastic Products, Inc. Plas-
ticizer for injection molding machines. 2,764,781, 10-2-56,
Cl. 18—30.
Kelly, George W., to Columbus Plastic Products, Inc. Die con-
struction for injection-type molding machines. 2,770,011,
11-13-56, Cl. 18—30.
Kelly, George W., to Columbus Plastic Products, Inc. Die
construction for pressure injection molding machines.
2.773,284, 12-11-56, Cl. 18—30.
Kelly, Girard J., to American Car and Foundry Co. Tool for
inserting fluting. 2,770,032, 11-13-56, Cl. 29—235.
Kelly, Gordon E., to Radio Corp. of America. Television
color synchronization. 2,751,430, 6-19-56, Cl. 178 — 5.4.
Kelly, Gordon E., and R. D. Flood, to Radio Corp. of America.
Electron beam convergence systems. 2,737,609, 3-6-56, Cl.
315 — 13.
Kelly, Henry L. Running board handling attachment for lift
trucks. 2,735,563, 2-21-56, Cl. 214 — 020.
Kelly, Henry W. Oil burner. 2,732,892, 1-31-56, Cl.
158 — 91.
Kelly, Herbert L. : See —
Weesner, Robert J., and Kelly. 2,748,299.
Kelly, Hugh P., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Phase
and transmission measuring system. 2,760,155, 8-21-50,
Cl. 324—57.
Kelly, Jack J., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Starter control
system. 2,742,758, 4-24-56, Cl. 60 — 39.14.
Kelly, Joe T., and R. J. Lee, to The American Oil Co. Motor
gasoline containing alkylate of isobutane and thermally
cracked naphtha. 2,758,900, 8-14-56, Cl. 196 — 150.
Kelly, Joe T., F. T. Wadsworth, and R. J. Lee. to The American
Oil Co. Dehydroalkylation process. 2,759,027, 8-14-50,
Cl. 260—671.
Kelly. John M. : See-
Olson, Elmer, Kelly. Gibbs, and Reppert. 2,732,038.
Reppert, Erwin J., and Kelly. 2,735,643.
Kelly, Joseph J. Combination suction roll and silencing and
cleaning means. 2,772,606, 12-4-56, Cl. 92 — 53.
Kelly, Joseph M. Self-setting fishhook. 2,733.539, 2-7-56,
Cl. 43—44.82.
Kelly, Joseph M., Jr., to the United States of America as
represented by the United States Atomic Energy Commis-
sion. Magnetic field measuring device. 2,743,416, 4-24-56,
Cl. 324 — 43.
Kelly, Leonard B. : See —
Sturges, George C, and Kelly. 2,737,744.
Kelly, Paul C. Collapsible car crib. 2,757,387, 8-7-50, Cl.
Kelly. Pennell C. : See —
Yates, William F., and Kelly. 2,752,295.
Kelly. Ray S. : See —
Ayres. Nancy. 2,736,899.
Kellv. Robert J. : See —
Tawney, Pliny O., and Kelly. 2,745,841.
Kelly, Stanley, to Cosmocord Ltd. Mechanical coupling de-
vices. 2,749,131, 6-5-56. Cl. 274—37.
Kelly, Stanley, and J. W. Brownlee. to Cosmocord Ltd.
Electromechanical transducers. 2,771,514, 11-20-56 Cl.
179—100.41.
Kelly, Stanley, and J. W. Brownlee. to Cosmocord Ltd.
Electromechanical transducers. 2,771,515, 11-20-56, Cl.
179—100.41.
Kelly, Walter W., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Cherry orienting and feeding mechanism for a turret type
pitter. 2, 75!), 509, 8-21-50. Cl. 146—18.
Kelly, William. Building construction. 2,748,592, 6-5-56,
Cl. 72—16.
Kelly, William E. Reel threader. 2,742,243. 4-17-56, Cl.
242—107.
Kelly, William H., to Cohoes Carrybag Co., Inc. Lock-top
envelope. 2,745.595, 5-15-56, Cl. 229—77.
Kelly, William L. Method of making molded plastic washing
machine agitator. 2,748,045, 5-29-56, Cl. 154 — 110.
Kelly, Winton J. : See —
Brown, Lowell R., and Kelly. 2,775,760.
Kelman Electric and Mfg. Co. : See —
McLellan, William H. 2,753,494.
Kelman, Robert B. : See —
Tinkess, George E., and Kelman. 2,708,567.
Kelnhofer, Leo C. Portable and collapsible summer house.
2,765,498, 10-9-56, Cl. 20—2.
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427
Kelp, Robert: See —
Burrell, George G. and B. D. 2,733,880.
Kelsay, Leroy W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Torpedo-steering control system. 2,766,713, 10-16-56,
CI. 114 — 23.
Kelsey, Clarence P. Draw span locking device. 2,759,430,
8-21-56, CI. 104—131.
Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Co. : See —
Atkin, Rupert L. 2,774,632.
Ayers, David T., Jr. 2,731,797.
Ayers, David T., Jr. 2,763,989.
Ayers, David T., Jr. 2,767,548.
Ayers, David T., Jr., and Hill. 2,770,223.
Brehm, Charles M. 2,746,544.
Brelsford, Charles G. 2,746,531.
Getz, Delmond L., and Hedges. 2,759,533.
Getz, Delmond L., and Hedges. 2,760,564.
Getz, Delmond L., and Ridgway. 2,751,108.
Hibbard, Thomas L. 2,754,939.
Ingres, Jennot G. 2,766,852.
Lafferty, Edward C, and Teazell. 2,774,831.
Haddock, Clifford. 2,757,704.
Pray, Harold L. 2,767,446.
Ross, Elmer E. 2,741,334.
Sharpe. Frederick P. 2,771,173.
Sharpe, Frederick P. 2,774,426.
Sinclair, Charles W. 2,758,678.
Underwood, Ivan L., and Sulga. 2,755,124.
Whitten, Owen M. 2,757,947.
Kelsey, William E., and A. H. Winkler, to Bendix Aviation
Corp. Nozzle. 2,753,218, 7-3-56, CI. 299—120.
Kelsey, William H., to Combined Metals Reduction Co.
Coiled tube continuous centrifuge. 2,730,299, 1-10-56,
CI. 233—3.
Kelsey, William H., to Combined Metals Reduction Co. Froth
flotation machine with liquid level control weir. 2,765,078,
10-2-56, CI. 209—169.
Kelso, James W., and I. Hamel, to Vickers Inc. Seal assem-
bly. 2,742,306, 4-17-56, CI. 286—15.
Keltie, George R., to American Wringer Co., Inc. Girdle
garter fastener. 2,732,604, 1-31-56, CI. 24 — 245.
Keltner, James P. Magnetic density servo unit. 2,758,484,
8-14-56, CI. 74—378.
Kelto, Rudolph E., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Cover retaining
means for electric switch housings. 2,765,382, 10-2-56,
CI. 200—168.
Kelton Corp. Ltd. : See —
Bersudsky, Sidney. 2,735,336.
Kelvin & Hughes Ltd. : See —
Halliday, William, and Jefferys. 2,770,966.
Wikkenhauser, Gustav. 2,737,815.
Kel-Win Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Winfree, Robert N. 2,745,627.
Kember, Norman F. : See —
Burstall, Francis H., Forrest, Kember, and Wells.
2,753,258.
Kemisk Vaerk Koge A/S : See —
Clauson-Kaas, Niels K. F. W. 2,750,418.
Kemlite Laboratories : See —
Floyd, Oscar H. 2,731,577.
Kemma, Erich, and W. Vogel, to Demag-Zug G. m. b. H.
Clutch drive for hoisting gear. 2,737,277, 3-6-56, CI.
192—103.
Kemmerer, Ralph R., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Appa-
ratus for controlling highway crossing signals. 2,760,054,
8-21-56, CI. 246—130.
Kemmetmiiller, Roland, to Waagner-Biro Aktiengesellschaft.
Heat exchanger. 2,761,526, 9-4-56, CI. 183—32.
Kemmler, Harrv E. : See —
Cornell, John A., and Kemmler. 2,733,156.
Cornell, John A., and Kemmler. 2,733,157.
Kemnitz, Warren N. : See —
Bramball, George H., and Kemnitz. 2,771,152.
Kemp. C. M.. Mfg. Co., The : See-
Hanson, Ilnrtwia- M. 2,774,657.
Kemp, Hollis F., to G. J. and G. M. Taylor. Garbage can
holder. 2,764,378, 9-25-56, CI. 248—147.
Kemp, Jacob D., to California Research Corp. Hydi-ocarbon
purification. 2,758,142, 8-7-56, CI. 260 — 676.
Kemp, John M., Jr. Method of and apparatus for pre-
fabricating wall structures. 2,754,862, 7-17-56, CI.
144—288.
Kemp, Lebbeus C, Jr., to The Texas Co. Process for trans-
porting acetylene. 2,730,438, 1-10-56, Cl. 48 — 190.
Kemp, Lyman N. Soil and compost shredder with foreign
object discharge door. 2,756,001, 7-24-56, Cl. 241 — 82.
Kemp, Peter H. : See —
Ball. Geoffrey R., and Kemp. 2,773,738.
Kemp. William J., to Molins Machine Co., Ltd. Cigarette
feeding apparatus. 2,759,309, 8-21-56, Cl. 53 — 151.
Kemp. Woodrow E., to Koppers Co., Inc. Process of decolor-
izing tar base distillates with aldehydes. 2,744,857,
5-8-56, Cl. 202—57.
Kempe, John G. : See —
Lindroth, Oscar J., and Kempe. 2,753,767.
Kempe, Robert A., and G. W. Croninger, to Thompson Prod-
ucts, Inc. Coated refractory body. 2,763,919, 9-25-56,
Cl. 29—195.
Kemper, Eugen : See —
Haberle, Albert, and Kemper. 2,734,562.
Kemper, Homer C. Liquid fuel burner. 2,752,990, 7-3-56,
Cl. 158—53.
Kemper, James M. : See —
Fischer, Richard A., Arthur, and Kemper. 2,731,022.
Fischer, Richard A., and Kemper. 2,767,636.
Kemper, James M., and R. A. Fischer, to The Garrett Corp.
Pressure regulating mechanism. 2,749,828, 6-12-56, Cl.
98 — 1.5.
Kemper, Maxwell F. Method of and apparatus for mixing
concrete. 2,739,797, 3-27-56, Cl. 259 — 161.
Kemper, Maxwell F. Apparatus for controlling the feed of
liquid to concrete mixers. 2,748,990, 6-5-56, Cl. 222 — 373.
Kemper, Maxwell F. Apparatus for controlling the applica
tion of concrete in the lining of tunnels. 2, 75:;, 220,
7-3-56, Cl. 302—52.
Kemper, Ronald J. Self-coupling tractor hitch member opened
by complementary hitch member. 2,772,896, 12-4-56, Cl.
280—510.
Kempf, Adolph : See —
Folkins, Hillis O., and Kempf. 2,769,760.
Kempf, Norman W., and P. J. Downey, to General Foods
Corp. Finished chocolate product. 2,760,867, 8-28-56,
Cl. 99—24.
Kempmeyer, Preston M. : See —
Hofrichter, Charles H., Jr., and Kempmeyer. 2,752,266.
Kempthorne, James L., and F. M. Stumpf, said Stumpf to
United States Mineral Wool Co. Apparatus for use in
pneumatic spraying of lightweight particles through a
conveyor hose. 2,754,155, 7-10-56, Cl. 302—20.
Kempton, Albert E., to Pope Machinery Corp. Housing for
spindle motor. 2,745,026, 5-8-56, Cl. 310—89.
Ken Corp. : See —
Hoeppel, Raymond W. 2,754,205.
Kenaga, Duane L. : See —
Wallace, Leis C, Sproull, and Kenaga. 2,739,086.
Kence Products Corp. : See —
Steele, Vernon P. 2,740,558.
Kenco Products Corp. : See —
Steele, Vernon P. 2,739,739.
Steele, Vernon P. 2,752,072.
Kendall, Burt C. : See —
Harris, James C, Jr., Caridis, and Kendall. 2,731,732.
Kendall Co., The : See —
Alderfer, Sterling W. 2,752,279.
Doyle, John T. 2,734,503.
Elson, William O. 2,738,059.
Reymes-Cole, Bernard T. R. 2,747,390.
Riordan, Howard C.
Secrist, Horace A.
Secrist, Horace A.
Secrist, Horace A.
Secrist, Horace A.
Stanford, Ralph B.
2,755,805.
2,774,126.
2,774,127.
2,774,128.
2,774,129.
2,741,569.
Kendall, Edgar H., to Salem-Brosius, Inc. Production appa-
ratus for shell casings and the like. 2,731,859, 1-24-56,
Kendall, Edgar H. Wheel rolling mill. 2,763,168, 9-18-56,
Cl. 80—16.
Kendall, Edward H., to The Fellows Gear Shaper Co. Saddle
traversing mechanism for gear shapers and the like.
2,749,805, 6-12-56, Cl. 90—7.
Kendall, Ernest G. : See —
Herres, Schuyler A., and Kendall. 2,740,709.
Kendall, Fred E. : See —
Whitehouse, Irving P., Kendall, and Golar. 2,748,066.
Kendall, Fred E., and P. Golar, to The E. F. Hauserman Co.
Sound deadening composition. 2,756,159, 7-24-56, Cl.
106—84.
Kendall, George A., and A. W. Chriscaden, to Wickes Brothers,
Division of The Wickes Corp. Mechanical movement.
2,757,546, 8-7-56, Cl. 74—96.
Kendall, Hugh C, to General Railway Signal Co. Electronic
shunt detector for a code communication system. 2,731 .623,
1-17-56, Cl. 340—163.
Kendall, Hugh C, to General Railway Signal Co. Inductive
train brake control system. 2,768,286, 10-23-56, Cl.
246—63.
Kendall, Hugh C, and F. P. Zaffarano, to General Railway
Signal Co. Cab signalling system for railroads. 2,7.".1,5,"i2.
1-17-56. Cl. 246—63.
Kendall, James M., to the United States of America as repre-
sented bv the Secretary of the Navy. Device for measuring
minute linear movement. 2,742,633, 4-17-56, Cl. 340 — 187.
Kendall, John D., and G. F. Duffin, to Ilford Ltd. Pyrazolines.
2,740,793, 4-3-56, Cl. 260—310.
Kendall, John D., and A. Joseph, to Ilford Ltd. Photo-
graphic developing compositions. 2,753,265, 7-3-56, Cl.
95 — 88.
Kendall, Julius : See —
Greer, Edward M., and Kendall. 2,765,930.
Kendall, Mvron A., and A. D. Sinden, to Stephens-Adamson
Mfg. Co. Transportation apparatus. 2,756,686, 7-31-56,
Cl. 104—25.
Kendall, Osmond. Method and apparatus for producing
sounds. 2,734,100, 2-7-56, Cl. 179 — 1.
Kendall, Paul D. : See —
Tresise, Raleigh E., and Kendall. 2,761,018.
Kendall, William B., to Eastman Kodak Co. Photographic
antiplumming agents and emulsions containing them.
2,743,184, 4-24-56, Cl. 95—7.
Kendall, William J. : See—
Crowell, Robert L., Kendall, and Hahn. 2,765,543.
Kendick Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Bugg, Kenly C. 2,738,136.
Kendig, Karl L., to Edmont Mfg. Co. Packaging of gloves.
2,757,791, 8-7-56, Cl. 206—46.
428
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Kenerson, Stanley M., to Metocraft Alloy Corp. Recoil-less
hammer head construction. 2,737,216, 3-6-56, CI. 145 — 29
Kenick, Walter B., to W. M. Welch Mfg. Co. Sensitive relay.
2,774.843, 12-18-56, CI. 200—110.
Kenington, Cloyd : See —
Kenington, John and C. 2,733,505.
Kenington, John and C. Can and bottle opener. 2,733,505,
2-7-56, CI. 30—22.
Kenison, Elden R. : See —
Allen, Howard G., Wright, and Kenison. 2,740,334.
Kenjoski, Nicholas, to Avco Mfg. Corp. Husking attachment
for tractor mounted corn harvesters. 2,763,976, 9-25-56,
CI. 56—18.
Kenmore, Herbert, and W. J. Manson, to National-Standard
Co. Bath structure for treating wire in the form of a heli-
cal coil. 2,748,784, 6-5-56, CI. 134 — 64.
Kenmore, Herbert, and W. J. Manson, to National-Standard
Co. Process and apparatus for simultaneously drawing and
plating wire. 2,762,763, 9-11-56, CI. 204—28.
Kenna, Edgar D., Jr. : See —
Nave, Alfred E., and Kenna. 2,755,972.
Kennametal Inc. : See —
McKenna, Philip M. 2,708,422.
McVeigh, John R. 2,757,901.
Kennard, Kenneth F., and C. D. Wise, to Sprayers & Nozzles,
Inc. Sprayer nozzle assembly. 2,767,022, 10-16-56, CI.
299—84.
Kennatrack Corp. : See —
Johnson, Leonard E., Jr. 2,732,919.
Kennedy, Benedict T., to Hoffman Electronics Corp. Packag-
ing for electronic equipment or the like. 2,771,987,
11-27-56, CI. 206 — 46.
Kennedy, Charles H., Jr., and W. H. Wade, to Smith-Corona
Inc. Power mechanism for typewriting machines.
2,734,613, 2-14-56, CI. 197—17.
Kennedy, Charles J., to Collins Radio Co. Tracking mech-
anism. 2,746,151, 5-22-56, CI. 33 — 1.
Kennedy, Charles J., to Radio Corp. of America. Web motion
senser. 2,775,753, 12-25-56, CI. 340 — 259.
Kennedy, Charles T. Vehicle wheel. 2,775,282, 12-25-56,
CI. 152—158.
Kennedy, David P., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Communication
systems. 2,774,941, 12-18-56, CI. 332 — 5.
Kennedy, Prank J., to National Electric Products Corp. Auto-
matic apparatus for simultaneously enameling inside and
outside electric conduits. 2,742,017, 4-17-56, CI. 118 — 9.
Kennedy, Frank J., to National Electric Products Corp. Con-
tinuous tube welding apparatus with multi-stage heating.
2,748,734, 6-5-56, CI. 113—33.
Kennedy, Frank J., to National Electric Products Corp. Out-
let for underfloor header duct. 2,763,294, 9-18-56, CI.
138—92.
Kennedy, Frank J., to National Electric Products Corp.
Electrical raceway with reduced inside friction. 2,767.'-':!!),
10-16-56, CI. 174—68.
Kennedy, George W. : See —
Reed, Daniel J., and Kennedy. 2,764,124.
Kennedy, Gertrude E., and J. Hawkins, to R. E. Cunningham.
Bobby pin holder. 2.775,243, 12-25-56, CI. 132 — 1.
Kennedy, Irving G. : See —
Ives, Milo W. 2,771,796.
Kennedy, J. J., Corp., The : See —
Maroth, Arthur M. 2,772.765.
Kennedy, Jack R. : See —
Craggs, Joseph, and MeCann. 2,729,065.
Kennedy, Jack R. and S. F. Mine stopping. 2,729,064,
1-3-56, CI. 61—45.
Kennedy, Jack R. and 'S. F. Ventilation system for mines.
2,729,066, 1-3-56, CI. 61 — 15.
Kennedy, James S. : See —
Russell, John C, and Kennedy. 2,769,542.
Kennedy, Jerome F. Holders for containers. 2,754,009,
7-10-56, CI. 211—74.
Kennedy, Joseph E. Method of reclaiming fibrous material
from waste dumps. 2,743,012, 4-24-56, CI. 209 — 11.
Kennedy, Joseph E. Caustic lime producing plant and process.
2,760,768, 8-28-56, CI. 263—32.
Kennedy, Merritt T., Jr. Pail. 2,755,838. 7-24-56, CI.
150—51.
Kennedy, Merritt T., Jr., and A. C. Allen, to Pvrate Sales, Inc.
Safety lighting unit. 2,747,078, 5-22-56, CI. 240—11.3.
Kennedy, Peter J., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Constant exposure
device for motion picture cameras. 2,764,056, 9-25-56,
CI.
1!!.
Kennedy, Ralph C, to Radio Corp. of America. Color tele-
vision signalling apparatus. 2,751,431, 6-19-56, CI.
178—5.4.
Kennedy, Robert M., to Sun Oil Co. Manufacture of
hydrazine. 2,767,057, 10-16-56. CI. 23—190.
Kennedy, Robert M., and A. Schneider, to Sun Oil Co.
Method of conducting hydrocarbon reactions. 2,767,228,
10-16-56, CI. 260—666.
Kennedy, Robert M.. and C. K. Donnell, to Sun Oil Co.
Separation of polyalkyl aromatic hydrocarbons. 2,767,231,
10-16-56, CI. 260—672.
Kennedy, Roger A. Battery current leak indicator. 2,759,176,
8-14-50, CI. 340—248.
Kennedy, Rollis A. : See —
Harms, Cecil A., and Kennedy. 2,754,594.
Kennedy, Samuel F. : See —
•Craggs, Joseph, and MeCann. 2,729,065.
Kennedy, Jack R. and S. F. 2,729,064.
Kennedy, Jack R. and S. F. 2,729,066.
Kennedy, Theodore R., to Ajax Electrothermic Corp. In-
duction furnace. 2,755,326, 7-17-56, CI. 13—27.
Kennedy Valve Mfg. Co., The : See —
Morken, Carl H. 2,774,475.
Kennedy-Van Saun Mfg. & Eng. Corp. : See — •
Reedy, Fred O. 2,743,059.
Kennedy, Wallace M., to General Motors Corp. Hydraulic
governor. 2,736,305, 2-28-56, CI. 123—103.
Kennedy, Walter D., and S. A. J. Fenton, to Chemische Fabriek
L. van der Grinten N. V. Photographic contact printing
apparatus. 2,743,653, 5-1-56, CI. 95—77.5.
Kennedy, Walter V. : See —
Hockett, Carl G., Kennedy, and Vander Pyl. 2,771,119.
Kennedy, Walter V., to Fram Corp. Pleated paper filter ele-
ment. 2,731,108, 1-17-56, CI. 183—71.
Kennedy, Walter V., to Fram Corp. Filter for liquids.
2,731,153, 1-17-56, CI. 210—165.
Kennedy, Walter W., to Barber-Colman Co. Adjustable air
distribution unit. 2,737,106, 3-6-56, CI. 98-^0.
Kennel, William E., to Standard Oil Co. Production of alco-
hols of high purity by improved oxo process. 2,744,939,
5-8-56, CI. 260—638.
Kennelly, Jeremiah D., to Mars Signal-Light Co. Lamp sup-
porting arrangement for enclosed rotating signal light.
2,762,994, 9-11-56, CI. 340—50. . . _,
Kenner, Beatrice. Sanitary belt. 2,745,406, 5-15-56, CI.
128—291.
Kenner, George W., to National Research Development Corp.
Peptide and polypeptide production. 2,766,225, 10-9-56,
CI. 260—112.
Kennerly, George W., and E. O. Hook, to American Cyanamid
Co. Antioxidant compositions. 2,739,122. 3-20-56, CI.
252—32.7.
Kennerly, George W., and G. L. M. Christopher, to American
Cyanamid Bo. Antioxidant compositions. 2,739,123,
3-20-56, CI. 252—32.7.
Kennerson, Cecil : See —
Henshaw, Thomas A., and Kennerson. 2,772,923.
Kennette. Heath O., C. H. Plummer, and J. J. Smith, to
Chicopee Mfg. Corp. Method of making nonwoven fabric.
2,731,679, 1-24-56, CI. 19—156.
Kenney, Clarence E., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Liquid sup-
ply means for a rotary machine. 2,735,367, 2-21-56, CI.
103 — 4.
Kenney, John E., 15% to A. L. Kenworthy. Compound
spray nozzles. 2,760,821, 8-28-56, CI. 299—86.
Kenney, Mahlon W., to J. P. Seeburg Corp. Transfer arm for
automatic phonographs. 2,760,780, 8-28-56, CI. 274 — 1.
Kenney, Robert W., to S. G. Harwood. Control for separator
drain valve. 2,729,230, 1-3-56, CI. 137—204.
Kenney, Robert W., to S. G. Harwood. Automatic control for
liquid supplying conduit. 2,735,442, 2-21-56, CI. 137 — 413.
Kenney, Robert W., to S. G. Harwood. Control for separator.
2,758,717, 8-14-56, CI. 210—54.
Kenney, Robert W., to S. G. Harwood. Discharge valve for
separator. 2,767,955, 10-23-56, CI. 251—29.
Kenney, Russell M. Jig for assembling instrument rotors and
hairsprings. 2,729,181, 1-3-56, CI. 113—99.
Kennison, Hugh F., to Lock Joint Pipe Co. Apparatus for
forming concrete pipes and other hollow bodies. 2,730,783,
1-17-56, CI. 25 — 30.
Kennon, Nell A. Lint remover. 2,758,327, 8-14-56, CI.
15—104.
Kennon, Woodrow A. Device for treating soil. 2,763,991,
9-25-56, CI. 61—13.
Kenny, Charles R., to Sperry Rand Corp. Sweep arrange-
ments for servo systems. 2,729,745, 1-3-56. CI. 250—36.
Kenny, Clarence E., and C. L. Ringle, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg.
Co. Valve actuating means. 2,746,711, 5-22-56, CI.
251—26.
Kenro Corp. : See —
Welch, Kenneth B., and Sacia. 2,761,176.
Kensington Steel Co. : See —
Bauer, Eugene C, Jr. 2,743,140.
Kensmoe, Wallace H. Saw set. 2,741,935, 4-17-56, CI.
76—65.
Ken-Tool Mfg. Co., The : See—
Lvdle, John E. 2,765,841.
Kent, Donald W. : See —
Seifert, William C. 2,752,737.
Seifert, William C. 2,752,738.
Kent, Earle L.. E. E. Long, and T. H. Kirchner, to C. G.
Conn Ltd. Key coupling apparatus. 2,741,670, 4-10-56,
CI. 200—1.
Kent, Floyd A. : See —
Kyselka, James L., and Kent. 2,752,090.
Kyselka, James L., and Kent. 2,755,017.
Kent, Francis J. : See —
Lorant. Hugo, and Kent. 2,755,661.
Kent, George, Ltd. : See —
Low, Edward D. 2,736,336.
Kent. Hans F. : See —
Kantorowicz, Hans F. 2,756,879.
Kent Mfg. Corp. : See —
Batcheller, Hugh W. 2.742.628.
Batcheller, Hugh W. 2.747,170.
Batcheller, Hugh W. 2,770,790.
Batcheller, Hugh W. 2,770,791.
Batcheller, Hugh W. 2,770,792.
Batcheller, Hugh W. 2,774.055.
Batcheller, Hugh W. 2,774,952.
Kent, Melvin R. Tool for cleaning surfaces of thin wall ele-
ments. 2,733,558, 2-7-56, CI. 51—186.
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Division of Pacific Car
Kent-Moore Organization, Inc. : See —
Pfetzing, Henry V. 2,733,668.
Pfetzing, Henry V. 2,746,330.
Pyciak, Roman J. 2,730,842.
Kent, Moss A. Vacuum cleaner blower. 2,731,194. 1-17-56,
CI 230— —117
Kent, Nelson H., and C. Armer, to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Struc-
tural elements for turbo-machines such as compressors or
turbines of gas-turbine engines. 2,772,856, 12^-56, Cl.
253 — 78.
Kent, Samuel J., and A. J. Sower. Carpet anchor strip
machine. 2,752,597, 7-3-56, Cl. 1—92.
Kent, Sheldon B. : See —
Kulakow, Sheldon B. 2,762,780.
Kent, Violet B. : See —
Kyselka, James L., and Kent. 2,752,090.
Kyselka, James L., and Kent. 2,755,017.
Kentworth Corp. : See —
Unsworth, Robert K. 2,752,725.
Kenty, Carl, to General Electric Co. Metallic flame radia-
tion. 2,730,645, 1-10-56, Cl. 313—185
Kenty, Carl, and D. A. Larson, to General Electric Co.
Method and apparatus for making high pressure mercury
vapor lamps. 2,730,424, 1-10-56. Cl. 316—26.
Kenty, Carl, and D. A. Larson, to General Electric Co. High
pressure mercury vapor lamp with zirconium getter.
2,749,462, 6-5-56, Cl. 313—25.
Kenworth Motor Truck Co.
Foundry Co. : See —
Norrie, Robert C. 2,754,111.
Kenworth Motor Truck Corp. : See —
Norrie, Robert C, and Brown. 2,765,041.
Kenworthy, Alfred L. : See —
Kenney, John E. 2,760,821. .
Kenworthy, Edward H. Breath operated switch for musical
instruments. 2,774,834, 12-18-56, Cl. 200—52.
Kenyon, David E., to Sperry Rand Corp. Teledata system.
2,736,007, 2-21-56, Cl. 340—183.
Kenyon Instrument Co., Inc. : See —
Jones, David W. 2,729,226.
Jones, David W. 2,744,539.
Tuttle. Clifton M. and N. R. 2,755,715.
Kenyon, Theodore W., to Tactair, Inc. Tactile control indi-
cator. 2,754,505, 7-10-56, Cl. 340 — 407.
Kenyon, William A. Machine for forming an overlapping joint
in a belt. 2,765,837, 10-9-56, Cl. 154—1.
Kenyon, William D. : See —
Reynolds, Delbert D., and Kenyon. 2,768,078.
Kenyon, William O., G. P. Waugh, and E. W. Taylor, to East-
man Kodak Co. Preparation of polyvinyl alcohol with
water washing of gel. 2,759,914, 8-21-56, Cl. 260—91.3.
Keonjian, Edward, to General Electric Co. Amplitude sta-
bilized transistor oscillator circuit. 2,760,070, 8-21-56,
Cl. 250—36.
Keonjian, Edward, and J. J. Suran, to General Electric Co.
Wave generating network. 2,774,875, 12-18-56, Cl.
250—36.
Keough, Frank J., to Tejax Engineering Corp. Gauge for
calibrating rotary movement. 2,752,878, 7-3-56, Cl.
116—125.
Keplinger, Jerald J. : See —
Majo, Freeman C. 2,736,036.
Kepner, Carl L., to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Reversible im-
plement arm mounting for tractors. 2,764,824, 10-2-56,
Cl. 37—144.
Kepper, Werner. Shopping, travelling or beach bag.
2,729,257, 1-3-56, Cl. 150—1.7.
Kepple, Charles G., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Thermo-
set synthetic resin laminate with special surface and
method of making same. 2,739,881, 3-27-56, Cl. 41 — 42.
Kepple, Charles G., and W. C. Weltman, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Thermoset synthetic resin laminate with
undercut surface and method of making same. 2,768,923,
10-30-56, Cl. 154—106.
Kepple, Paul : See —
Harrison, Roland, and Kepple. 2,734,236.
Keppner, Walter H. : See —
Payne, Laurence P., and Keppner. 2,755,943.
Kerag Kesselschmiede, Apparate- und Maschinenbau : See —
Marky, Herbert L. 2,733,056.
Kercher, Arthur J., % to W. Hicks. Electric load regulator.
2,736,844, 2-28-56, Cl. 317—157.
Kercheval, John O. : See —
Algiers, Paul J., and Kercheval. 2,769,574.
Kerensky, Gleb, to The English Electric Co. Ltd. Hydraulic
discharge regulators. 2,742,324, 4-17-56, Cl. 299—118.
Kern, Edward A. Indicating instrument. 2,741,743, 4-10-56,
Cl. 324—140.
Kern, Erwin, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri & Cie.
Electronic converter network for A. C. motor. 2,729,776,
1-3-56, 'Cl. 318—138.
Kern, Raymond T., Jr. : See —
Gottshall, Ralph I., and Kern. 2,767,144.
Kern, Roland J. : See —
Birum, Gail H., and Kern. 2,769,777.
Kern, Roland J., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Metal mercap-
tides as photosensitizers in photopolymerization. 2,738,319,
3-13-56, Cl. 204—158.
Kern, Roland J., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Thermal poly-
merization of acrylonitrile, methacrylonitrile, and lower
alkyl methacrylates using benzothiazolyl disulfide com-
pounds as initiator. 2,754,290, 7-10-56, Cl. 260—88.7.
Kern, Roland J., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Photopolymeriza-
tion initiators. 2,773,822, 12-11-56, Cl. 204—158.
Kern, Roy J. Hinged gooseneck for trailer. 2,754,987, 7-17-56,
Cl. 214—505.
Kern, Stuart R., to General Motors Corp. Intake manifold.
2,766,748, 10-16-56, Cl. 123—122.
Kern, Wally F. : See —
Grasso, Santo, and Kern. 2,729,217.
Grasso, Santo, and Kern. 2 762,379.
Kern, Walter, and W. Jenny, to Ciba Ltd. Process of making
amino-anthraquinones. 2,738,354, 3-13-56, Cl. 260 — 371.
Kernahan, John J. J., and J. C. Lozier, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Digital to analogue converter with
digital feedback control. 2,775,727, 12-25-56, Cl. 318 — 28.
Kernan, William : See —
Brown, Alfred S., and Kernan. 2,768,519.
Kernan, William, to Skenandoa Rayon Corp. Control for
creeping traverse for rayon pot spinning machines.
2,737,352, 3-6-56, Cl. 242—43.3.
Kernicki, Walter. Spare key holder. 2,734,624, 2-14-56,
Cl. 206—38.
Kernjack, Anthony A., to The Trane Co. Condenser and fan
arrangement in refrigeration apparatus. 2,758,453, 8-14-56,
Cl. 62—117.
Kerns, Homer : See —
Lent, Constantin P., Kerns, and Mehler. 2,749,558.
Kerns, Quentin A. : See —
Baker, William R., and Kerns. 2,735,963.
Lawrence, Ernest O., and Kerns. 2,773,195.
Winningstad, Chester N., and Kerns. 2,771,582.
Kerns, Quentin A., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Electronic analyzer. 2,743,371, 4-24-56, Cl. 250 — 41.9.
Kerns, Quentin A., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Method and apparatus for measuring electrical current.
2,760,158, 8-21-56, Cl. 324—99.
Kerns, Wilson D., to North American Aviation, Inc. Method
of routing. 2,732,771, 1-31-56, Cl. 90—14.
Keropian, Michael. Orthopedic brace for the hand. 2,767,708,
10-23-56, Cl. 128—77.
Kerr, Charles E., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Machine for dispensing fluids. 2,756,916, 7-31-56, Cl.
226—97.
Kerr, Charles E., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Carton erecting apparatus. 2,762,274, 9-11-56, Cl. 93 — 53.
Kerr, Charles E., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Carton opening mechanism. 2,765,715, 10-9-56, Cl. 93 — 53.
Kerr, Charles E., and R. K. Galloway, to Food Machinery and
Chemical Corp. Carton feeding device. 2,749,118, 6-5-56,
Cl. 271—12.
Kerr George R. : See —
Kowalcyk, Joseph. 2,745,000.
Kerr, Glenn W. : See —
Gable, Howard S., and Kerr. 2,729,637.
Stephens, Joseph F., Higgins, Tilbrook, and Kerr.
2,742,240.
Kerr, Henry H., A. E. Benson, S. P. Bower, and L. E. Siess,
to United States Rubber Co. Pneumatic tire. 2,748,827,
6-5-56, Cl. 152—341.
Kerr, Karl K., E. J. Kleber, Jr., and S. H. S. Raub, to Union
Carbide and Carbon Corp. Pipe threading die head assem-
bly. 2,744,269, 5-8-56, Cl. 10— 123.
Kerr-McGee Oil Industries, Inc. : See — -
Goren, Mayer B. 2,748,057.
Pickell, Marion W. 2,748,011.
Pickell, Marion W. 2,752,264.
Kerr, Paul F., to Texaco Development Corp. Detection and
measurement of penetrative radiation. 2,765,411, 10-2-56,
Cl. 250—71.
Kerr, Ralph W., to Corn Products Refining Co. Process for
the production of cold water dispersible starch products and
the products thereof. 2,732,309, 1-24-56, Cl. 106—213.
Kerr, Ralph W., and W. A. Faucette, to Corn Products Refin
ing Co. Reaction of starch and alkylene oxides. 2,733,238
1-31-56, €1. 260—233.3.
Kerr, Robert E. Replaceable tip welding electrodes
2,761,953, 9-4-56, Cl. 219—120.
Kerr, Robert L., to Adrema Ltd. Sheet feeding devices in
addressing and like machines. 2,730,361, 1-10-56, Cl
271 — 45.
Kerr, Samuel, to Monroe Calculating Machine Co. Prede
termined value entering means for accounting machines
2,746,676, 5-22-56, Cl. 235—60.47.
Kerr, Thomas A., to American Cyanamid Co. Transformer
water detector. 2,743,432, 4-24-56, Cl. 340 — 235.
Kerr, Wallace E. Grip buggy and ejector for draw benches.
2,731,141, 1-17-56, Cl. 205—24.
Kerr, Wallace E. Machine for die drawing metal tubes
2,764,279, 9-25-56, Cl. 205—7.
Kerr, Wallace E. Self-positioning limit switch for draw
benches. 2,767,269, 10-16-56, Cl. 200—61.41.
Kerr, Walter T. Ditcher bucket. 2,753,978, 7-10-56, Cl
198—141.
Kerr Wire Products Co., The : See—
Guignard, Arthur S., and C. P. and H. W. Schaumburg
3,738,075.
Kerrigan, James V. : See —
Wilhelm, Harley A., and Kerrigan. 2,767,047.
Wilhelm, Harley A., Walsh, and Kerrigan. 2,753,250
Kershaw Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Kershaw, Royce G. 2,760,440.
Kershaw, Margaret E. : See —
North, Harper Q., and Kershaw. 2,741,686.
Kershaw, Peter L., to Tinsley (Industrial Instruments) Ltd,
Optical pyrometers. 2,750,837, 6-19-56, Cl. 88—22.5.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Kershaw, Royce G., to Kershaw Mfg. Co., Inc.
for raising railroad tracks. 2,760,440, 8-28-56, CI." 104— 7.
Kershner, Osborn A. : See —
Lambert, Homer T., Myers, and Kershner. 2,731,114.
Kershner, Osborn A., to Lambert Brake Corp. High capacity
sealed clutch. 2,760,615, 8-28-56, CI. 192 — 69.
Kersten, Harold J. Cyclical automatic control device.
2,754,063, 7-10-56, CI. 230 — 44.
Kersten, Herbert H. Speedometer and odometer for boats.
2,773,383, 12-11-56, CI. 73—187.
Kerven, Danyal N. Automatic evacuator for removing the
eggmeat contents of eggs. 2,735,464, 2-21-56, CI. 146 — 2.
Kerwin, Bernard J., and E. Wach, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Co. Web slitting apparatus. 2,772,732, 12^^56, CI.
164—39.
Kerwin, Daniel G., to Welding Service, Inc. Hardness tester.
2,761,313, 9-4-56, CI. 73—82.
Kerwin, James F., and G. E. TJllyot, to Smith, Kline &
French Laboratories. Fluorene derivatives. 2,763,687.
9-18-50, CI. 260—570.7.
Kerwin, James F., and G. E. Ullyot, to Smith, Kline &
French Laboratories. Sulfur-containing amines. 2,774,770,
12-18-56, CI. 260—332.5.
Kese, Arnold and Z. Calendar. 2,767,496, 10-23-56, CI.
40—108.
Kese, Zenta : See —
Kese, Arnold and Z. 2,767,496.
Kesich, Michael, to R. P. Kesich. Vehicle door edge protecting
guard. 2,740,658, 4-3-56, CI. 296 — 44.
Kesich, Ruth P. : See —
Kesich, Michael. 2,740,658.
Kesler, Carl C. : See—
Hjermstad, Erling T., and Kesler. 2,773,057.
Kesler, Fields E. : See —
Keeton, Ralph L., and Kesler. 2,772,066.
Kesler, Herman. Toy crib. 2,738,522, 3-20-56, CI. 5—100.
Kesling, Harold D. Apparatus for and method of forming
tooth positioning appliances. 2,775,036, 12-25-56, CI.
32—14.
Kesling, Keith K., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerating
apparatus having shelves on door. 2,740,266, 4-3-56, CI.
Kesling, Keith K., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerating
apparatus. 2,767,040, 10-16-56, CI. 312 — 296.
Kesling, Keith K, to General Motors Corp. Refrigerating
apparatus. 2,767,042, 10-16-56, CI. 312—313.
Kesselring, Fritz, to FKG Frit/. Kesselring Geratebau AG.
Electromagnetic converter. 2,740,934, 4-3-56, CI. 321 — 48.
Kesselring, Fritz, to FKG Fritz Kesselring Geratebau A. G.
Magnetic rectifier. 2,770,766, 11-13-56, CI. 321 — 48.
Kesselring, Fritz, to FKG Fritz Kesselring Geratebeau A. G.
Electromagnetic switching circuits. 2,771,577, 11-20-56,
CI. 321 — 48.
Kesselring, Fritz, to FKG Fritz Kesselring Geratebau.
Electromagnetic switch arrangement. 2,774,920, 12-18-56,
CI. 317—156.
Kesselring, Fritz, to FKG Fritz Kesselring Geratebau A. G.
Alternating current switching device. 2,774,931, 12-18-5(1,
CI. 321—27.
Kesselring, Fritz, and E. Egli, to FKG Kesselring Geratebau,
A. G. By-pass circuit for electromagnetic rectifiers.
2,774,933, 12-18-56, CI. 321 — 48.
Kessenich, Gregory J. : See —
Church, Joseph H, and Kessenich. 2,757,611.
Church, Joseph H, and Kessenich. 2,763,210.
Kessler, Arthur : See —
Maynard, Fred B., and Kessler. 2,766,376.
Kessler, Charles A., F. Haller, and A. M. Gardner, to The
Singer Mfg. Co. Oil-diverting means for sewing machines.
2,749,864, 6-12-56, CI. 112—256.
Kessler, Charles A., and H. Ritter, to The Singer Mfg. Co.
Sewing machine bed-shaft bearing lubrication. 2,749,86."),
6-12-56, CI. 112—256.
Kessler, Frank, to General Dynamics Corp. Signaling system.
2.745,903, 5-15-56, CI. 179—6.3.
Kessler, Frank, to General Dynamics Corp. Telephone line
selecting system. 2,773,138, 12-4-56, CI. 179—175.2.
Kessler, Hermann : See —
Buck, Robert, Wessner, and Kessler. 2,752,768.
Kessler, James R. : See —
Treseder, Robert C, Kessler, and Skinner. 2,761,518.
Kessler, Joseph S., to Ladish Co. Convertible milking and
washing pipe line system. 2,730,992, 1-17-56, CI.
119—14.03.
Kessler, Milton. Frictionallv engaged slide box. 2,751,135,
6-19-56, CI. 229—9.
Kesslin, George, to Kay-Fries Chemicals, Inc. Method of
preparing diphenyl acetic acid. 2,756,254, 7-24-56, CI.
260—515.
Kesslin, George, to Kay-Fries Chemicals, Inc. Method of
preparing diphenyl acetic acid. 2,756,255, 7-24-56, CI.
260—515.
Kestell, Thomas A., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Ma-
chines for shaping uppers over lasts. 2,749,562, 6-12-56,
CI. 12 — 10.4.
Kestenman Bros. Mfg. Co. : See —
Valcourt, Louis E. 2,731,695.
Valcourt, Louis E. 2,744,379.
Kesterson, James W. : See — ■
Hendrickson, Rudolph, and Kesterson. 2,748,107.
Resting, Edelbert E. Process for the preparation of chlorine
dioxide-. 2,731,325, 1-17-56, CI. 23—152.
Ketchledge, Raymond W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories,
Inc. Electrical circuits employing spark gaps. 2,729,753
1-3-56, CI. 307—88.
Ketchledge, Raymond W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Distortionless feedback amplifier. 2,751,442, 6-19-56, CI.
179—171.
Ketchledge, Raymond W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories,
Inc. Transmission line distortion correction. 2,753,526.
7-3-56, CI. 333—28.
Ketchum, Arthur L. : See —
Summerer, William H, and Ketchum. 2,738,500.
Ketter, Arthur W., and H. P. Elliott, to The Elliott Address-
ing Machine Co. Apparatus for printing roll control.
2,735,361, 2-21-56, CI. 101—53.
Ketterer, Stanley J., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Devices for
aligning bound buttonhole tabs. 2,755,752, 7-24-56 CI.
112 — 70.
Ketterer, Stanley J., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Devices for turn-
ing piped garment openings. 2,760,695, 8-28-56, CI.
223—39.
Ketterer, Stanley J., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Bound button-
hole. 2,761,403, 9-4-50, CI. 112 — 264.
Kettering, Charles F., K. E. Sihvonen, and T. C. Van Degrift,
to General Motors Corp. Humidistat. 2,760,023, 8-21-56,
CI. 200—61.06.
Kettler, Alfred H. : See—
Touger, Martin L., and Kettler. 2,761,912.
Kettler, Clarence J., to General Electric Co. Optical microm-
eter. 2,773,311, 12-11-56, CI. 33 — 147.
Kettles, Richard C. Towel dispensing device. 2,772,021,
11-27-56, CI. 221—38.
Kettlewell, Meredith G., to A. R. Wood Mfg. Co. Filter.
2,753,047, 7-3-50, CI. 210—131.
Ketzler, Wilhelm : See —
Fischer, August, and Ketzler. 2,771,746.
Keuffel & Esser Co. : Sec —
Hillman, Conway D., and Baker. 2,757,567.
Horn, Josef. 2,737,100.
Keller, William G. 2,774,275.
Wood, Samuel. 2,753,237.
Keuls, Henry P. C. Design forming toy. 2,759,295, 8-21-56,
CI. 46—16.
Keuning, Klaas J. :See —
De Jonge, Jelis, Jonker, Keuning, and Dippel. 2,764,484.
Keuper, William J., to The National Marking Machine Co.
Segregator conveyor. 2,774,458, 12-18-56, CI. 198 — 38.
Keveney, Leo P. Fishhook extracting device. 2,750,705,
6-19-56, CI. 43—53.5.
Kevorkian, Joseph D. Bird cage construction. 2,765,771,
10-9-56, CI. 119—17.
Kewanee Mfg. Co. : See —
Walterman, Fredrick H., and Malmrose. 2,755,895.
Key, John E., Jr. : See —
Zody, Forrest F., Key, and Taylor. 2,772,720.
Keydel, Paul F. : See —
Haigh, Edgar, and Keydel. 2,770,227.
Keye, William R. : See —
Hendrickson, Arnold P., Keye, and Howard. 2,771,595.
Keyes-Davis Co., The : See —
Barker, James M. 2,741,836.
Keyes Fibre Co. : See —
Crabtree, Kenneth L. 2,774,427.
Emery, Richard L. 2,746,358.
Emery, Richard L. 2,754,729.
Emery, Richard L. 2,772,608.
French, Richard S. 2,754,730.
Hatch, Wilfred E. 2,738,914.
Lemieux, Raoul P. 2,760,412.
Randall, Walter H. 2,759,050.
Randall, Walter H. 2,766,919.
Randall, Walter H, and Emery. 2,752,830.
Shepard, Ernest E. 2,752,084.
Turner, Milton L. 2,752,829.
Williams, Philip M. 2,758,772.
Williams, Philip M. 2,774,473.
Keyes, Frederick G., to Alfred Bicknell Associates, Inc. Min-
iature cooling unit. 2,746,264, 5-22-56, CI. 62 — 92.
Keyes, George G., to Teletype Corp. Telegraphically con-
trolled timing mechanism. 2,735,885. 2-21-56, CI. 178 — 4.
Keyes, Grafton H., to Eastman Kodak Co. Monomethine dyes
containing a thiobarbituric acid nucleus. 2,739,147,
3-20-56, CI. 260—240.4.
Keyes, John J., Jr., to the United States of America as
represented by the United States Atomic Energy Commis-
sion. Ionization chamber. 2,755,391, 7-17-56, CI.
250—83.6.
Keyes, John M. : See —
Greene, Raymond H., and Keyes. 2,761,336.
Keylwert, Johann, to Klockner-Humboldt-Deutz A. G. Air-
cooled two-cycle internal-combustion engines. 2,736,302,
2-28-56, CI. 123—41.67.
Keylwerth, Johann : See —
Ziesche. Kurt, and Keylwerth. 2,729,168.
Keys, Francis J. Article of furniture. 2,770,815, 11-20-56,
CI. 5—37.
Keyser, George A. Poultry watering device. 2,752,935,
7-3-56, CI. 137—408.
Keyser, Johann J., to Schiess Aktiengesellschaft. Carrier for
condenser bobbins. 2,733,020, 1-31-56, CI. 242 — 68.
Keyser, Johann J., to Schiess Aktiengesellschaft. Screw and
nut gearing. 2.740,302, 4-3-56, CI. 74—424.8.
Keyser, Johann J., to Schiess Aktiengesellschaft. Cylinder
bearing means for drafting systems of spinning machines.
2,741,801, 4-17-56, CI. 19—134.
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Keyser, Johann J., to Schiess Aktiengesellschaft. Lap or
bobbin feed system for spinning niacbines. 2,709,209,
11-6-50, CI. 19—130.
Keyssner, Ernst : See —
Keller, Rudolf, Keyssner, Muenster, and Pfaff. 2,738,030.
Keystone Brass Works, Inc. : See —
Burkhart, Harold N. 2,762,326.
Keystone Lubricating Co. : See —
Ehnts, Fred. 2,770,507.
Khalil, Seyed. Trousers and support therefor. 2,742,04 r,
4-24-56, CI. 2—236.
Kharascb, Morris S., and W. Nudenberg, to Emulsol Chemical
Corp. Synthetic rubber latices. 2,739,136, 3-20-56, CI.
260—29.6.
Kharasch, Morris S., and W. Nudenberg, to Emulsol Chemical
Corp. Synthetic rubber latices. 2,739,138, 3-20-56, CI.
260 — 29.7.
Khe-Beng Chiong : See —
Ro, Bo-Shin. 2,762,766.
Kholucy, Ralph H., to Alan Muntz & Co. Ltd. Starting of
internal-combustion-operated free-piston engines. 2,754,654,
7-17-56, CI. 00—14.
Kiba, Yoneo, to Continental Plastics Corp. Hinge structure
for molded boxes. 2,734,222, 2-14-56, CI. 16 — 128.
Kiba, Yoneo, to Continental Plastics Corp. Plastic hinge
construction for molded plastic receptacles. 2,762,070,
9-11-56, CI. 16—128.
Kibbel, William H., Jr. : See —
Easton, Bernard K., and Kibbel. 2,740,689.
Kibbie, William H. : See —
Bellini, Robert, and Kibbie. 2,731,291.
Kibby, Robert M., to Reynolds Metals Co. Wiring arrange-
ment for a series of electrolytic cells. 2,761,830, 9-4-56,
Ci. 204—244.
Kibler, Frederick W., and W. J. McNiff ; said McNiff assignor
to said Kibler. Tension release clip. 2,768,468, 10-30-56,
CI. 43—43.12.
Kibler, Frederick W., and W. J. McNiff. Bulb protector.
2,774,049, 12-11-56, CI. 339—75.
Kibler, Louis E., and R. A. Sindall, Jr., to A. K. Robins &
Co., Inc. Pickle feeder. 2,737,286 3-6-56, CI. 198 — 30.
Kibler, Paul J., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Radar lock-on re-
sponsive control circuit. 2,761,130, 8-28-56. CI. 343—7.3.
Kibler. Richard W. : See —
Albert, Harry E., and Kibler. 2,773,097.
Kibort, Vincetta : See —
Ipatiefl, Vladimir N.. Pines, and Kvetinskas. 2,758,140.
Pines, Herman, and Ipatieff. 2,753,380.
Kick, Robert J. : See —
Shaw, Arthur R., and Kick. 2,762,118.
Kickbush, William J. Portable lawnmower sharpener.
2,747,344, 5-29-56, CI. 51—250.
Kidd, Alexander C. Pipe coverings. 2,756,172, 7-24-56. CI.
154—44.
Kidd, Alexander C, to Insul-Fil Co., Inc. Insulation for
underground conduits and method of producing the same
2,774,383, 12-18-56, CI. 138—68.
Kidd, Marshall C, to Radio Corp. of America. Card switch
ing device. 2,734,954, 2-14-56, CI. 200 — 46.
Kidd, Marshall C, and W. Hasenberg, to Radio Corp
America. Junction transistor oscillator circuits. 2,769,906
11-6-56, CI. 250—36.
Kidde, Gustave E., to Kidde Process Corp. Process for treat
ment of waste pickle liquor. 2,769,689, 11-6-56, CI,
Kidde Mfg.' Co., Inc. : See —
Noe, Harold C. 2,737,034.
Noe. Harold C. 2.743.596.
Noe, Harold C. 2,749,729.
Noe, Harold C. 2,749.730.
Noe, Harold C. 2,769,324.
Kidde Process Corp. : See —
Kidde, Gustave E. 2,769,689.
Kidde, Walter & Co., Inc. : See —
Bagno, Samuel M. 2,732,544.
Bagno, Samuel M. 2,767.393.
Harness, Wayne E. 2,765,379.
Stang, Robert A. 2,765,457.
Kidder, Maude F. : See —
Kidder, Max. 2,744,375.
Kidder, Max, deceased ; M. F. Kidder, administratrix. Corn
harvesting picking rolls. 2,744,375. 5-8-56, CI. 56—104.
Kidder, Ward R. : See —
Rynerson. John P., Jr., Ballantine, Kidder, and Gibson.
2.728,963.
Kidlets, Inc. : See —
Martin, Mildred C, and Sheaffer. 2,748,501.
Kidner, Charles A., to The Rauland Corp. Method of ef-
fecting diffusion-type evacuation. 2,753.096, 7-3-56, CI.
226—20.2.
Kidwell. Alfred S. : See—
Kilbourne, Frederick L., Jr., Moroney, and Kidwell.
2,744,079.
Kidwell, Alfred S., to The Connecticut Hard Rubber Co.
Lamination of fluorocarbons such as polytrifluorochloro-
ethylene with other materials. 2,736,680, 2-28-56, CI.
154—139.
Kidwell, Alfred S., to The Connecticut Hard Rubber Co. Fuel-
resistant articles having low temperature flexibility from
halogenated polydimethylsiloxanes. 2,736,720, 2-28-56,
CI. 260—37.
Kiebler, Le Roy A. : See —
Aldrich, Donovan D., Kiebler, and Weller. 2,747,819.
Kiebler, Myron W., Jr., and E. B. Euchner, to The Glidden
Co. Solution of resin in blown oil treated with Friedel-
Crafts catalyst to produce varnish. 2,750,298, 6-12-56,
CI. 106 — 222.
Kiechle, Julius : See —
Maier, Albert, Schwab, and Kiechle. 2,772,581.
Kiefer, George C, and J. A. Ferree, to Allegheny Ludlum
Steel Corp. Process of producing staidess steel. 2,772,992,
12-4-56, CI. 148—12.
Kiefer, John E. : See —
Touey, George P., and Kiefer. 2,759,787.
Kiefer, Karl, Machine Co., The : See —
Fechheimer, Paul R., Rowekamp, and Swing. 2,749,007.
Kiefer, Kurt T., to Kurdon, Inc. Slat link closure. 2,731,082,
1-17-56, CI. 160—118.
Kiefer, Kurt T., to Kurdon, Inc. Venetian blind mechanism.
2,768,679, 10-30-56, CI. 160—172.
Kiefer, Paul J. : See —
Vogel, William J., Knautz, and Kiefer. 2,770,830.
Kleffaber, Clarence A., to Stickelber & Sons, Inc. Lid remov-
ing device for pans. 2,738,912, 3-20-56, CI. 226—129.
Kieffer. Raymond J. : See — •
Wilson, Thomas A., Parker, Kieffer, and Gillette.
2,771,735.
Kieger, Louis C. Hydrant systems. 2,759,639, 8-21-56, CI.
222—318.
Kiekert, Friedrich W. Sliding doors. 2,774,998, 12-25-56,
CI. 20—24.
Kiekhaefer Corp. : See —
Alexander, Charles F. 2,755,764.
Armstrong, Daniel A. 2,760,613.
Knuth, Carl. 2,771,868.
Meyer, James A. 2,729,204.
Purdy, Berton A. 2,752,437.
Strang, Charles D. 2,755,897.
Kiekhaefer, Elmer C. Outboard motor unit with inclined
steering. 2,739,561, 3-27-56, CI. 115—18.
Kiekhaefer, Elmer C. Air-cooled engine and air intake there-
fore. 2,747,568, 5-29-56, CI. 123 — 41.62.
Kiekhaefer, Elmer C. Resilient propeller mounting and slip
clutch responsive to propeller thrust. 2,751,987, 6-26-56,
CI. 170 — 135.75.
Kiekhaefer, Elmer C. Transmission case for power chain saw.
2,755,826, 7-24-56, CI. 143—32.
Kiekhaefer, Elmer C. Wrap around cowl for an outboard
motor. 2,756,736, 7-31-56, CI. 123—198.
Kiel, August, Sr. : See —
Thau, Karl, and Kiel. 2,774,229.
Kiel, Havard L., to Armour and Co. Method of preparing
animal glue. 2,741,576, 4-10-56, CI. 195—6.
Kiel, Havard L., L. A. Harriman, and A. G. Roberts, to
Armour and Co. Hide glue manufacture. 2,741,575,
4-10-56, CI. 195 — 6.
Kielenstijn, Hendrikus, to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co., as trustee. Contact member for disc-shaped electrode
connections. 2,762,990, 9-11-56, CI. 339—143.
Kiember, John F. Bait pail. 2,767,508, 10-23-56, CI. 43—56.
Kienberger, Charles A., R. E. Greene, I. C. Flanders, and
A. R. Flynn, to the United States of America as represented
by the United States Atomic Energy Commission. Electro-
polisher. 2,751,344, 6-19-56, CI. 204—225.
Kienhofer, Klaus, to Wilhelm Sihn, Jr. K.-G. Elastically
yielding conveying means for telescopic antennae.
2,749,759, 6-12-56, CI. 74—95.
Kienle & Co. : See —
McNabb, John W. 2,754,277.
Kienle, Richard R. Air turbulence producing device.
2,765,028, 10-2-56, CI. 158—76.
Kienle, Robert N., to American Cyanamid Co. Process for
producing cyclic aliphatic sulfides. 2,766,256, 10-9-56,
CI. 260—327.
Kienzle Apparate G. m. b. H. : See —
Haupt. Wilhelm. 2,743,622.
Meer, Karl. 2,743,987.
Kiernan, Edward T. Power tool for lawn maintenance.
2,770,938. 11-20-56, CI. 56—2.
Kiernan, Thomas F., Jr. Denture construction. 2,745,180,
5-15-56, CI. 32—10.
Kiers, Lucas. Shortening comprising lard and lipins.
2,733,149. 1-31-56, CI. 99—118.
Kierstead, Friend H. : See —
Camilli, Guglielmo, Kierstead, Vandergrift, and Russ.
2,751,562.
Kiersted, Wynkoop, Jr. : See —
Gross, Howard H., and Kiersted. 2,734,849.
Kiesel, Kenneth A. : See —
Hayes, Martin E., and Kiesel. 2,748,287.
Kiesel, Melvin A. Foot stabilizer. 2,771,874, 11-27-56,
CI. 128—25.
Kieser, Hugo K., to J. M. Voith G. m. b. H., Maschinenfabrik.
Stabilizing device for governor systems, especially speed
governor systems with yieldable follow-up mechanism.
2,742,879, 4-24-56, CI. 121—42.
Kiesow, Arthur L., and P. E. Rehr. Wire straightening and
tensioning attachment for baling machine. 2,746,513,
5-22-56, CI. 153—104.
Kiesskalt, Siegfried, to N. V. Tema. Process and apparatus
for vibratory grinding. 2,760,727, 8-28-56, CI. 241—27.
Kietz, Hans, T. Leman, and M. Schumacher, to Atlas-Werke
Aktiengesellschaft. Fishnet adjustable in depth. 2,751,703.
6-26-56, CI. 43—8.
Kiff, Ben W. : See-
Guest, Howard R., and Kiff. 2,741,636.
432
Kigass Ltd. : See —
Curran, Vincent J. 2,746,801.
Eight, Alonzo B. Pivoted locking bar fastener having C-
shaped spring head. 2,769,363, 11-6-56, CI. 85 — 3.
Kihlander, Helge O., and C. E. Foodge, to Hellefors Bruks
Aktiebolag. Method of transmitting electric current from
one body to another. 2,761,943. 9-4-56, CI. 219 — 154.
Kihlgren, Theodore E. : See —
Pease, George R., and Kihlgren. 2,744
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
2,745,771.
2,772,963.
2,751,102, 6-19-56, CI.
Door bolt. 2,732,237,
Pease, George R., and Kihlgren.
Pease, George R., and Kihlgren.
Kihm, Georges A. Closure cap.
215 — 46.
Kihn, Albert, and O. Swanson.
1-24-56. CI. 292—67.
Kihn, Harry, to Radio Corp. of America. Color or monochrome
television receiving system. 2,744,155, 5-1-56, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Kilbey, Alfred R., and G. E. Tucker, to Raytheon Mfg. Co.
Trigger circuits. 2,745,959, 5-15-56, CI. 250—27.
Kilborn, Karl B., and P. D. Suloff, to The Goodyear Tire &
Rubber Co. Method and apparatus for building wire re-
inforced conveyor belts. 2,740,459, 4-3-56, CI. 154 — 3.
Kilbourne, Frederick L., Jr., to The Connecticut Hard Rub-
ber Co. Flexible gaskets. 2,774,621, 12-18-56, CI.
288—23.
Kilbourne, Frederick L., Jr., T. S. Moroney, and A. S. Kidwell,
to The Connecticut Hard Rubber Co. Adhesive composition
containing polysiloxane rubber, polysiloxane oil and rein-
forcing pigment. 2 744,079, 5-1-56, CI. 260—29.1.
Kilbourne, Frederick L., Jr., and T. S. Moroney, to The Con-
necticut Hard Rubber Co. Method of coating silicone rub-
ber article and product resulting therefrom. 2,764,505,
9-25-56, CI. 117—65.
Kilbourne, Harry W. : See —
Hill, Rutherford B., and Kilbourne. 2,758,046.
Kilburg, James, to James Kilburg Corp. Control mechanism
for an automatic telephone dialer or the like. 2,752,427.
6-26-56, CI. 179—90.
Kilburg, James, Corp. : See —
Kilburg, James. 2,752,427.
Kilburn, Tom : See —
Robinson, Arthur A., Williams, and Kilburn. 2,772,050.
Williams, Frederic C, and Kilburn. 2,749,034.
Williams, Frederic C, and Kilburn. 2,755,994.
Williams, Frederic C, and Kilburn. 2,769,935.
Williams, Frederic C, Kilburn, and Laithwaite.
2,755,996.
Williams, Frederic C, Kilburn, and Tootill. 2,749,439.
Kilbury, Paul D. Heater unit. 2,730,349, 1-10-56, Cl.
263—19.
Kilby, Jack S., to Globe-Union Inc. Method of manufacturing
capacitators. 2,759,854, 8-21-56, Cl. 117—217.
Kilby, Jack S., to Globe-Union, Inc. Fused junction tran-
sistor assemblies. 2,762,001, 9-4-56, Cl. 317—235.
Kilby, William : See —
Hannay, Robert S. E., and Kilby. 2,742,914.
Hannay, Robert S. E., and Kilby. 2,772,136.
Kilby, William, and J. L. Harris, to Standfast Dyers &
Printers Ltd. Vat dyeing of animal fibers using esters.
2,768,051, 10-23-56, Cl. 8—36.
Kile, John A., to Nationwide Sales Corp. Hydraulic ram
system having conditioning means to resist corrosion.
2,741,091, 4-10-56, Cl. 60—51.
Kile, Stephen L., to Milwaukee Gas Specialty Co. Pilot burner
affording a stable flame. 2,741,302, 4-10-56, Cl. 158 — 115.
Kile, Stephen L., to Milwaukee Gas Specialty Co. Pilot
burner-thermoelectric generator assemblies. 2,763,705,
9-18-56, Cl. 136 — 4.
Kilemnik, Maurice. Light diffusing screens for electric dis-
charge tubes. 2,744,190, 5-1-56, Cl. 240 — 51.11.
Kiley, Martin C. Sensitive snap-acting room thermostat.
2,750,473, 6-12-56, Cl. 200—138.
Kilgore, Charles R., to Thompson Products. Inc. Self-con-
tained hydraulic tappet. 2,761,433, 9-4-56, Cl. 123 — 90.
Killefer, John Deere Co. : See —
Rasmussen, Clarence T., and Tsuchiya. 2,759,312.
Killian, George P., M. F. Hall, and W. S. Sanders, to Better
Boxes, Inc. Pipe joint mold. 2,735,154, 2-21-56, Cl.
25—127.
Killian, Henry E., 10% to L. Leamon, 20% to Birmingham
Vending Co., and 70% to Lambert Music Co. Apparatus
for intermittently operating phonographs and the like.
2,757,772, 8-7-56, Cl. 194—15.
Killian, Orvel G. : Sees —
Jessee, Ralph D., and Killian. 2,735,077.
Killian, Robert J., P. Williams, and A. M. Wickwire, to
Automatic 'Steel Products, Inc. Sheet metal pulley con-
struction for tooth grip belts. 2,729,110, 1-3-56, Cl.
74—230.8.
Killian, Stanley, and J. Long, to Wate Electric Products Co.
Circuit continuing device. 2,767,383, 10-16-56, Cl.
339—198.
Killinger, John W., M. and M. C. Demis. and C. W. Payne.
Parachute carrying aerial disk. 2,744,356, 5-8-56, Cl.
46—86.
Killington, Albert A., to Briggs Mfg. Co. Manufacture of
trim panels. 2,774,700, 12-18-56, Cl. 154—126.5.
Kilmarx. Louis E., Jr. : See —
Davidson, Elmer T., and Kilmarx. 2,744,770.
Kilner, Scott B. : See —
Boyer, Robert Q., and Kilner. 2,773,820.
Boyer, Robert Q., and Kilner. 2,773,824.
Kilner, William N., to Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Co. Ltd.
Construction of dynamo electric machines. 2,749,457,
6-5-56, Cl. 310—64.
Kilner, William N., to Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Co.
Ltd. Dynamo electric machines. 2,755,395, 7-17-56, Cl.
310—64.
Kilpatrick, Donald B. Unloading device. 2,739,836, 3-27-56,
Cl. 298—18.
Kilpatrick, Lester L. : See —
Lekas, John P., and Kilpatrick. 2,750,579.
Kilpatrick, Myron O., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Method and
apparatus for intimately contacting and then separating
immiscible fluids. 2,747,003, 5-22-56, Cl. 260 — 683.4.
Kilpatrick, Myron O., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Water
quench and tar remover for cracked gases. 2,747,680,
5-29-56, Cl. 183—2.
Kilpatrick, Myron O., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Deairing
pebble extrusion chamber. 2,749,590, 6-12-56, Cl. 25 — 15.
Kilpatrick, Stanley A., to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical
Corp. Method and means of continuous casting of light
metals. 2,754,556, 7-17-56, Cl. 22 — 57.2.
Kilthau, Martha K. : See—
Lindenfelser, Richard, and Kilthau. 2,732,325.
Lindenfelser, Richard, and Kilthau. 2,761,779.
Kiltie, Ordean, to Ballastran Corp. Voltage regulator.
2,731,591, 1-17-56, Cl. 321 — 49.
Kim, Harold Y. W. : See —
Shimabukuro, Leona S. 2,735,716.
Kimball, A., Co. : See —
Marsh, Alonzo K., Rothmann, and Weimont. 2,754,751.
Kimball, Albert W., Sr. : See-
Opel, Lawrence G., and Kimball. 2,773,203.
Kimball, Donald G., to General Electric Co. Rotary switch.
2,771,535, 11-20-56, Cl. 219—37.
Kimball, George F. Adjustable hedge and tree trimming
power saw. 2,730,803, 1-17-56, Cl. 30—167.
Kimball, James L. Hot and cold water mixing control.
2,753,118, 7-3-56, Cl. 236—12.
Kimball, Jerome W. Live cricket dispenser. 2,745,209,
5-15-56, Cl. 43—55.
Kimball, Lawrence W. : See —
Brooks, Joseph H., and Kimball. 2,755,005.
Kimball, Richard H., to Hooker Electrochemical Co. Hexa-
chlorocyclohexane isomer separation. 2,767,224, 10-16-56,
Cl. 260—648.
Kimberlin, Carna M., to W. H. Kimberlin. Engine heater.
2,737,169, 3-6-56, Cl. 123—142.5.
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr. : See —
Adams, Clark E., and Kimberlin. 2,763,600.
Adams, Clark E., Krebs, and Kimberlin. 2,731,394.
Arey, William F., Jr., and Kimberlin, Jr. 2,760,906.
Hunter, Edward A., and Kimberlin. 2.746.937.
Krebs, Robert W., and Kimberlin. 2,732,330.
Krebs, Robert W„ and Kimberlin. 2,758,073.
Mason, Ralph B., Kimberlin, and Arey. 2,768,939.
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. Preparation of alumina by burning. 2,754,176,
7-10-56, Cl. 23—142.
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., and E. M. Gladrow, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Hydroforming process.
2,734,022, 2-7-56, Cl. 196—50.
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., R. W. Krebs^ and C. E. Adams, to
Esso Research and Engineering Co. Catalytic conversion of
residual oils. 2,737,474, 3-6-56, Cl. 196 — 49.
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., and E. M. Gladrow, to Esso Re-
search and Engineering Co. Process for the manufacture
of silica hydrosols. 2,754,270, 7-10-56, Cl. 252—313.
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., and R. B. Mason, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Desulfurization of hydrocarbons with
an iron group carbonyl impregnated on an adsorbent.
2,756,182, 7-24-56, Cl. 196—24.
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., and E. M. Gladrow, to Esso Re-
search and Engineering Co. Reforming catalyst base.
2,762,782, 9-11-56, Cl. 252 — 463.
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr.. and E. A. Hunter, to Esso Re-
search and Engineering Co. Catalvst manufacturing proc-
ess. 2,762,783, 9-11-56, Cl. 252 — 463.
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., and C. E. Adams, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Improved residual oil conversion
process for the production of chemicals. 2,768,127,
10-23-56, Cl. 196—55.
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., and E. M. Gladrow, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Hvdroforming catalyst and
process. 2,773,810, 12-11-56, Cl. 196—50.
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., and E. M. Gladrow, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Method of preparing silica
alumina or magnesia base catalvsts. 2,773,841, 12-11-56,
Cl. 252 — 449.
Kimberlin. Charles N., Jr., and E. M. Gladrow, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Hydroforming catalysts and
method. 2,773.842, 12-11-56, Cl. 252—455.
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., and E. M. Gladrow, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Treating silica magnesia
materials. 2,773,843, 12-11-56, Cl. 252 — 457.
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., and R. W. Krebs, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Conversion of hydrocarbons in the
presence of inert solids. 2,775,546, 12-25-56, Cl. 196 — 50.
Kimberlin, Wayne H. : See —
Kimberlin, Carna M. 2,737,169.
Kimberling, Delmer H., to Allmand Brothers Mfg. Co. Speed
control apparatus. 2,748,294, 5-29-56, Cl. 290 — 40.
LIST OF PATENTEES
433
2,759,441.
2,761,676.
2,737,466.
Kimberly-Clark Corp. : See —
Banks, Charles T. 2,759,615.
Banks, Charles T., Greiner, and Sabee,
Bletzinger, John C. 2,761,449.
Crittenden, Adam J., and Lee. 2,736,246.
Edgar, Robert K. 2,741,373.
Grangaard, Donald H., and Plummer. 2,770,556.
Ureiner, Charles J., and Sabee. 2,761,505.
Hagen, Oscar E. 2,749,878.
Lee, Charles A. 2,737,857.
Lee, Charles A. 2,756,648.
Lee, Charles A. 2,756,649.
Lee, Charles A. 2,756,650.
Lee, Charles A. 2,756,651.
Rightor, Edward, Jr., and Bletzinger. 2,765,511
Rogers, Sedgwick C, and Harwood. 2,772,183
Rutkus, Harold V., and Greiner. 2,761,506.
Rutkus, Harold V., and Greiner. 2,761,677.
Sabee, Reinhardt N., Rutkus, and Greiner.
Utermohlen, William P., Jr., and Bletzinger.
Valente, John E. 2,738,074.
Wolfe, Dexter L., and Hoel. 2,772,184.
Kimble, Creighton B., to Stavid Engineering, Inc. Self-clamp-
ing test prong. 2,733,418, 1-31-56, CI. 339—108.
Kimble, Kenneth G. : See —
Young, Herbert W., and Kimble. 2,755,120.
Kimbrig, Louis. Inflatable mattress core. 2,741,780, 4-17-56,
CI. 5—348.
Kimbro, Rushton O. : See —
Greeley, Mark S., and Kimbro. 2,730,228.
Kime, Sharon E., to American Metal Products Co. Releasable
snubber for seat. 2,763,338, 9-18-56, CI. 188—130.
Kimes, Harold E., to Harold E. Kimes Corp. Insert mounting
tool. 2,736,953, 3-6-56, CI. 29—225.
Kimes, Harold E. Tire cementing apparatus. 2,760,550,
8-28-56, CI. 154—9.
Kimes, Harold E., Corp. : See —
Kimes. Harold E. 2,736,953.
Kimes, Robert, to The Garrett Corp. Source selector for
breathing apparatus. 2,763,262, 9-18-56, CI. 128—142.
Kimmel, Frank E., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Method of
lagging reels. 2,763,056, 9-18-56, CI. 29—152.
Kimmel, John : See —
Smith, Stiles C. 2,761,549.
Kimmel, LeRoy M. Attachment for hacksaws. 2,766,790,
10-16-56, CI. 145—35.
Kimmell, Garman O. : See —
Parks, Asbury S., and Kimmell. 2,736,337.
Kimmell, Garman O. Liquid level control system. 2,737,973,
3-13-56, CI. 137 — 407.
Kimmerle, Howard J. Apparatus for handling fish or the
like. 2,736,121, 2-28-56, Cl. 43—6.5.
Kimmerle, Howard J. Pneumatically actuated material
handling apparatus. 2,755,142, 7-17-56, Cl. 302—28.
Kimp, Harry D., to Hoffman Electronics Corp. Low fre-
quency relaxation oscillators. 2,762,919, 9-11-56, Cl.
250 — 36.
Kimpan, John R. Grease gun cartridge. 2,737,331, 3-6-56,
Cl. 226—125.
Kinander, Harold W. Adjustable light fixture hanger.
2,733,888, 2-7-56, Cl. 248 — 343.
Kincaid, Elbert B., to Container Corp. of America. Protective
shipping case. 2,740.518, 4-3-56, Cl. 206—62.
Kincaid, Homer F., J. D. Graham, D. J. Reynolds, and E. M.
Wharff, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. and International
Harvester Co. Electronic heat treating device. 2,752,148,
6-26-56, Cl. 266—5.
Kincaid, Howard G., to Specialties Development Corp. Fire
extinguishing system. 2,753,944, 7-10-56, Cl. 169—11.
Kincaid, James F. : See —
Tierney, William T., Jr., and Kincaid. 2,768,617.
Kincaid, James F., to The Texas Co. Inlet passage and valve
for internal combustion engine. 2,768,618, 10-30-56, Cl.
123—191.
Kincaide, Merrill C, to Ford Motor Co. Hydraulic booster.
2,756,655, 7-31-56, Cl. 97 — 46.35.
Kincannon, Leo T., to Outboard, Marine & Mfg. Co. Self-
engaging starting motor drive. 2,764,028, 9-25-56, Cl.
74 — 7.
Kinchen, J. D., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Methyl-
ethvl ketone dewaxing process. 2,742,401, 4-17-56, Cl.
196—18.
Kinchin, Joseph W., to Girling Ltd. Disc brakes for road
and other vehicles. 2.746,575, 5-22-56, Cl. 188—152.
Kind, Frederick H., to Racine Hydraulics & Machinery Inc.
Hydraulic power system. 2,759,455, 8-21-56, Cl. 121—20.
Kindahl, Anders G. : See —
Hoglund. Stig P. G., and Kindahl. 2,735.656.
Kindel, Elmore A., to Protect-ears, Inc. Ear piece fitting
and valve. 2,754.519, 7-17-56, Cl. 2—209.
Kindelberger, James H. : See —
Wheeler, Walter G., and Drone. 2,747,644.
Kinder, Arthur T., and K. W. Brook, to Metropolitan-Viekers
Electrical Co. Ltd Heat treatment of strip material by
dielectric heating. 2,766,362, 10-9-56, Cl. 219—10.53.
Kinder. Walter, and G. Zieher, to C. Zeiss. Microscope ob-
jective. 2.764 061, 9-25-56, Cl. 88—39.
Kindig, Josef. Kitchen range. 2,743,718. 5-1-56, Cl. 126—5.
Kindle, Robert W„ and J. J. Fleming, to United States Rubber
Co. Method of making a tubeless tire. 2,741,295, 4-10-56,
Cl. 154—14.
Kindle, Robert W., and J. J. Fleming, to United States Rub-
ber Co. Tubeless pneumatic tire and method of making
same. 2,752,978, 7-3-56, Cl. 152—330.
Kindred, Raymond L., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Manual
color sync control. 2,759,992, 8-21-56, Cl. 178—5.4.
Kindseth, Harold V., to Bemis Bro. Bag Co. Regulator for
feeding powdered or granular material. 2,742,199, 4-17-56,
Cl. 222—342.
Kindseth, Harold V., to Bemis Bro. Bag Co. Regulator for
feeding powdered or granular material. 2,751,115, 6-19-56,
Cl. 222—77.
Kindseth, Harold V., to Bemis Bro. Bag Co. Bag filling
machine gravity packer. 2,757,894, 8-7-56, Cl. 249 — 17.
Kindseth, Harold V., to Bemis Bro. Bag Co. Mechanism for
filling and closing flexible containers. 2,763,458, 9-18-56,
Cl. 249—58.
Kindseth, Harold V., to Bemis Bro. Bag Co. Versatile bag-
filling machine. 2,767,743, 10-23-56, Cl. 141 — 195.
Kindseth, Harold V., to Bemis Bro. Bag Co. Stranded endless
conveyors. 2,768,657, 10-30-56, Cl. 141—83.
Kindseth, Harold V., L. A. Steinberg, and A. A. Hagstrom,
to Bemis Bro. Bag Co. Bag feeding and filling machines.
2,753,097, 7-3-56, Cl. 226—49.
Kindseth, Harold V., F. L. Hopkins, and H. K. Fox, to Bemis
Bro. Bag Co. Apparatus for weighing and closing flexible
walled containers. 2,766,001, 10-9-56, Cl. 249 — 59.
Kindstrand, Claes A., and E. A. E. Pettersson. Method
of eliminating strain in fabric. 2,730,786, 1-17-56, Cl.
26—1.
Kindt-Collins Co., The : See-
Kindt, Ernest T., Sr., D. T. Kindt, and Siegfried.
2,730,477.
Kindt, David T. : See —
Kindt, Ernest T., Sr., D. T. Kindt, and Siegfried.
2,730,477.
Kindt, Ernest T., Sr., D. T. Kindt, and W. Siegfried, to The
Kindt-Collins Co. Wax product. 2,730,477, 1-10-56, Cl.
154—53.5.
Kine, Benjamin B. : See —
Brown, George L., and Kine. 2,754,280.
Brown, George L., and Kine. 2,757,106.
Kiner, George L. : See —
Bauer, Lawrence E. 2,745,088.
Kiner, John M. : See —
Garrock. William, Kiner, and Kowalksi. 2,755,839.
Kinex Co., Inc., The : See —
Johnson, Fred J., and F. J., Jr., and R. L. 2,758,434.
King, Alberta J. Fitted bed sheet. 2,757,389, 8-7-56, Cl.
5 — 334.
King, Alexander H., to United Aircraft Corp. Bearing and
shaft coupling device. 2,754,163, 7-10-56, Cl. 308—207.
King, Archie P., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Appa-
ratus for joining lengths of wave guide or the like.
2,750,912, 6-19-56, Cl. 113—111.
King, Archie P., to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc. Wave-
guide mode discriminators. 2,751,561, 6-19-56, Cl. 333 — 98.
King, Archie P., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Wave-
guide mode filter. 2,760,171, 8-21-56, Cl. 333—98.
King, Arthur N., and A. C. Wooldridge, to Broadway Main-
tenance Corp. System and apparatus for control of elec-
trical circuits. 2,757,368, 7-31-56, Cl. 343—225.
King. Bertell W. Automobile toll collector with barrier.
2,735,202, 2-21-56, Cl. 39—6.
King, Byron W., to Liftainer System Co. Shipping carton.
2,729,383, 1-3-56, Cl. 229—6.
King. Charles C. Manual switch for automobile dome light
circuits. 2,732,444, 1-24-56, Cl. 200—16.
King, Charles M. : See —
Baker, Reuben C, and King. 2,750.958.
King, Clare A. Clean-out device for plumbing fixtures.
2,766,841, 10-16-56, Cl. 182—7.
King. Clifford C. Vacuum pump. 2,765,742, 10-9-56, Cl.
103—6.
King, David C. : See —
Rogers, Raymond E., and King. 2,758,567.
King, De Witt L, and R. C. Stutz, to Niagara Blower Co.
Method of producing a bladed structure. 2,745,171,
5-15-56. Cl. 29—156.8.
King, Donald E. : See-
Halter, Allan C, and King. 2,733,397.
Halter, Allan C, and King. 2,753,516.
King, Donald M. Apparatus for lifting, lowering and other-
wise transporting loads. 2,734,648, 2-14-56, Cl. 214 — 630.
King, Donald M. Indexing system for stopping conveyors.
2,741,190, 4-10-56, Cl. 104—93.
King, Dudley S. : See —
Wiegman, Clarence H., King, Rickenbach, and Rohm.
2,764,247.
King, Duncan E., and J. A. McNeilly, to Arthur H. Thomas
Co. Manometric apparatus for determining the gas content
of liquids. 2,773.747, 12-11-56, Cl. 23—253.
King, Edward P., 30% to C. Daniel, 30% to R. W. Peterson,
and 10% to Elgin Milk Products Co., Inc. Anti-foam filler
means. 2,775,486, 12-25-56, Cl. 299—144.
King, Francis A. Holder for shoulder straps of lingerie.
2,765^69, 10-9-56, Cl. 2—2.
King, Francis W. Apparatus for developing photographic
film and the like. 2,730.027, 1-10-56, Cl. 95—90.5.
King, Frank, to Arrow Fastener Co. Inc. Device for stapling
wires. 2,754,515, 7-17-56, Cl. 1 — 49.
King. Frank, to Arrow Fastener Co. Inc. Stapling device.
2 757 378 8—7—56 Cl 1 49
King, Frank S., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Safety
tire. 2,754,876, 7-17-56, Cl. 152—341.
King, Frank S., and S. E. Petrasek, to The Firestone Tire
& Rubber Co. Tubeless tire. 2,754,875. 7-17-56, Cl.
152—341.
434
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Inc.
King, Frederick G., to U.
Slicing machine control.
King, George E., and A. O. Fiizner, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Variable voltage motor control. 2,743,405, 4-24-56
CI. 318—154.
King, George W., to General Precision Laboratory Inc. Two
speed motor control. 2,740,932, 4-3-56, CI. 318 — 216.
King, Geo. W., Ltd. : See —
Brooks, Robert J. 2,768,019.
King, Gilbert W., to International Telemeter Corp. Photo-
graphic memory. 2,760,404, 8-28-56, CI. 88 — 24.
King, Gordon. Hydraulically operated mowers. 2,765,011,
10-9-56, CI. 56—25.4.
King, H. A., Co. : See—
Peirce, Thomas H., and Robinson. 2,764,038.
King, Harold W. : See —
True, Charles H„ Jr., and King. 2,734,192.
King, Herman, to King Instrument Co. Machine alignment
detector. 2,761,217, 9^-56, CI. 33—174.
King Instrument Co. : See —
King, Herman. 2,761,217.
King, J. P., Jr. : See—
Loomis, Glenn L. 2,731,837.
King, J. P., Sr. : See—
Loomis, Glenn L. 2,731,837.
King, Jack A., and W. S. Fallgatter, to Cities Service Re-
search and Development Co. Method of increasing oil
recovery. 2,747,670, 5-29-56, CI. 166—21.
King, Jack C, to The Shaw-Walker Co. Follower block con-
struction. 2,746,815, 5-22-56, CI. 308 — 4.
King, James D. Toilet mop and container therefor.
2,774,093, 12-18-56, CI. 15—123.
King, James F., Jr., to The Bahnson Co. Self-cleaning humid-
ifier. 2,734,771, 2-14-56, CI. 299—63.
King, James T., to Abe Gellman Co., Inc. Tape positioning
and holding means. 2,734,66tK 2-14-56, CI. 223 — 110.
King, John B., to King Lumber Engineering Co. Board trim-
ming, sorting and stacking apparatus. 2,729,248, 1-3-56,
CI. 143—37.
King, John H., and W. C. Kleinfelder. to Bell Telephone Labo-
ratories, Inc. Splice closure for sheathed cable. 2,771,502,
11-20-56, CI. 174—92.
King, John M., J. H. Robinson, J. F. Rowe, and W. H. Ewart,
Jr., to the United States of America as represented by the
Secretary of the Army. Delay arming fuze for projectiles.
2,762,304, 9-11-56, CI. 102—81.2.
King, Julius R. : See —
Pfeiffer, Paul O., Slemmons, and King. 2,756,048.
King, Kenneth G. : See —
Walker, Alec H. B., and King. 2,732,505.
King, Kenneth J., and P. S. Hartman, to Hercules Steel Prod-
ucts Corp. Latch control for dump trucks. 2,749,175,
6-5-56, CI. 298—22.
King, Laurence F., and W. C. Pattenden, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Water resistant soda base grease.
2,731,417, 1-17-56, CI. 252—42.1.
King, Leighton S. : See —
Burgess, Glenn A., Hlavka, and King. 2,756,215.
King, Leighton S., to The Garrett Corp. Purge gas generator
with vortex tube cooling. 2,758,914, 8-14-56, CI. 23—281.
King Lumber Engineering Co. : See —
King, John B. 2,729,248.
King, Marvin D. : See —
Stedman, Allan L., and King. 2,757,852.
King, Marvin E. Boiler base. 2,774,317, 12-18-56, CI.
110—86.
King, Nelson P. Illuminated work support. 2,732,481,
1-24-56, CI. 240—4.
King, Oliver K., to Acme Visible Records, Inc. Visible index
device. 2,752,707, 7-3-56, CI. 40—102.
King Organic Chemicals, Inc. : See —
King, Robert G., and Thielcke. 2,764,548.
King, Paul J. : See —
Wolfson, William B., King, and Shapiro. 2,738,260.
King, Ralph B., to E. L. Bond. Jack actuated tire changing
apparatus. 2,738,002. 3-13-56, CI. 157—1.2.
King, Ralph E. : See—
Ivanoff, Alexander and V.. and King. 2,737 120.
King, Robert A., to General Electric Co. Insulating struc-
ture. 2,728,958, 1-3-56, CI. 20—35.
King, Robert G., and G. W. Thielcke, to King Organic Chem-
icals, Inc. Dinonvlnaphthalene sulfonates and process of
producing same. 2.764.548, 9-25-51!, CI. 252—33.
King Sales & Engineering Co. : See —
McGihon, Leonard. 2,731,845.
McGihon, Leonard. 2,755,611.
King-Seelcy Corp. : See —
Boddy, Leonard. 2,736,883.
Boddy, Leonard. 2,762,997.
Haskell, Walter L. 2.750.970.
Sivacek, Emil E. 2,750,873.
King, W. F. : See—
Loomis, Glenn L. 2,731,837.
King, William B. : See-
French, Earl W., and King. 2,731,238.
King, William D. : See —
Moore, Raymond W., King, Carleton, and Stringer.
7,743,401.
King, William F., to General Motors Corp. Balancing
machine indicator. 2,773,389, 12-11-56, CI. 73 — 462.
King, William H., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Magnetic valve for control of fluid or fluidized solids flow.
2,743,898, 5-1-56, CI. 251—139.
King, William J„ to Electric & Musical Industries Ltd. Con-
veyer belt. 2,767,824, 10-23-56, CI. 198 — 131.
King, William J., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Fermentable
carbohydrate food products. 2,772,168, 11-27-56, CI.
King, William J., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Dental prepara-
tions containing higher aliphatic acyl sarcoside compounds.
2,772,204, 11-27-56, CI. 167—93.
King, William J., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Dental floss con-
taining higher aliphatic acyl amide of an aminocarboxylic
acid compound. 2,772,205, 11-27-56, CI. 167 — 93.
King, William N., to Federal Cartridge Corp. Shot shell wad
and method of making. 2,759,852, 8-21-56, CI. 117 — 138.8.
King, William R., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Feeding mecha-
nism. 2,741,796, 4-17-56, CI. 18—1.
King, William R., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Feeding mech-
anism. 2,746,083, 5-22-56, CI. 18 — 1.
King, William V., to Rowe Spacarb, Inc. Automatic beverage
vending machines. 2,731,906, 1-24-56, CI. 99 — 275.
King, William V., to Rowe Spacarb, Inc. Beverage dispensing
machines. 2,746,641, 5-22-56, CI. 222—2.
Kingdon, Ralph H. : See —
Jackson, John G., and Kingdon. 2,767,354.
Kingdon, Ralph H., to Square D Co. Panelboard. 2,767,353,
10-16-56, CI. 317 — 119.
Kingerley, Richard W., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and
Co. Organic shaped structures coated with Werner-type
chromium compounds and method of making the same.
2,745,770, 5-15-56, CI. 117—139.5.
Kingery, James E., to General Motors Corp. T-shaped split
beam tractor lamp. 2,770,716, 11-13-56. CI. 240 — 41.3.
Kinghorn, Charles M., and J. S. Rhoades, to Kaiser Aluminum
& Chemical Corp. Resilient pipe joint with sheet metal
clamp member. 2,749,155, 6-5-56. CI. 285 — 194.
Kingman, Russell B. Detachable advertising card for col-
lapsible tubes. 2,764,829, 10-2-56, CI. 40 — 124.1.
Kingsbury, Chadwick B., to North American Rayon Corp.
Winding device. 2,743,061, 4-24-56, CI. 242 — 18.
Kingsbury, Chadwick B., to North American Rayon Corp.
Twist control balloon inclosure. 2,745,239, 5-15-56, CI.
57—108.
Kingsbury, ITranklin L., to National Lead Co. Preparation of
water dispersible titanium dioxide pigment. 2,744,029,
5-1-56, CI. 106—300.
Kingsley, David G., to Stapling Machines Co. Feeding appa-
ratus for box-making machines. 2,762,493, 9-11-56, CI.
198—167.
Kingsley, Lewis A. Type head adapter for hot stamping
machines. 2,740,352, 4-3-56. CI. 101 — 31.
Kingston Instrument Co. Ltd., The : See —
Trowbridge, George W. J. 2,729,494.
Kingston, Paul H. : See —
Bean, Arthur 1^ and Kingston. 2,757,577.
Kingston Products Corp. : See —
Kelly, George M. 2,744,585.
Kelly, George M. 2,757,404.
Richards, Wayne V. 2,758,291.
Rieth, Harold F. 2,729,747.
Weber, Nelson H, and xlitcheson. 2,761,926.
Kinish, Arthur R., to Modern Aircraft Corp. Window con-
struction. 2,767,441, 10-23-56, CI. 20—12.
Kinkaid, Robert J., and K. M. Hammell, to Aircraft-Marine
Products, Inc. Terminal clip. 2,774,951, 12-18-56, CI.
339—258.
Kinkead, Robert S. Mower elevating means. 2,764,864,
10-2-56, CI. 56—7.
Kinkel, John F., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp.
Angular velocity measurement apparatus. 2,752,567,
0-26-56, CI. 324—70.
Kinker, Clarence C, and J. J. Murtagh, to Gerity-Michigan
Corp. Article burnishing machine. 2,739,426, 3-27-56,
CI. 51—138.
Kinley, Clifford B. Mechanical agitator. 2,737,373, 3-6-56,
CI. 259—128.
Kinley, John C. : See —
Kinley, Myron M. and J. C. 2,739,654.
Kinley, John C. Internal pipe calipering tools. 2,771,685,
11-27-56, CI. 33— 178.
Kinley, Myron M. and J. C. ; said M. M. Kinley assor. to said
J. C. Kinley. Back-off jar. 2,739,654, 3-27-56, CI.
166—178.
Kinna. Norman G., to Bowaters Development and Research
Ltd. Clamping ring fastener. 2,756,087, 7-24-56, CI.
292—256.65.
Kinnaird, Robert N., Jr., to Socony Mobil Oil Co.. Inc.
Asphalt and method of preparation thereof. 2,762,755.
9-11-56, CI. 196—74.
Kinnaird, Robert N.. Jr., to Socony Mobil Oil Co.. Inc.
Asphalt manufacture. 2,762,756, 9-11-56, CI. 196—74.
Kinnaman, Chalmer R. Arrow projector. 2,762,358,
9-11-56, CI. 124—22.
Kinnard, Leonard M. : See —
Hanson, Thomas K., and Kinnard. 2,748,144.
ICinnee, James L. Archery quivers. 2,768,669, 10-30-56,
CI. 150—1.5.
Kinney, Joseph, Jr. Method of making multiply metal.
2,744,314, 5-8-56, CI. 29 — 471.5.
Kinney, Revilo F. : See —
Callouette, John E., and Kinney. 2,738,884.
LIST OF PATENTEES
435
Kinney, S. P., Engineers, Inc. : -See —
Kinney, Selwyne P. 2,738,178.
Kinney, Selwyne P., to S. P. Kinney Engineers, Inc. Gas
washer. 2,738,178, 3-13-56, CI. 201—111.
Kinney, Walter B., to The Borden Co. Casein adhesive com-
position and laminated structure utilizing the same.
2,754,240, 7-10-56, CI. 154—141.
Kinney, Wilbur C. Irrigation pipe joint with valve gasket.
2,743,899, 5-1-56. CI. 251—149. „ , ^„
Kinney, Wilbur C. Valved coupling arrangement. 2,751,92 1,
6-26-56, CI. 137—322.
Kinraide, William T. E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and
Co. Yarn apparatus. 2,747,251, 5-29-56, CI. 28—35.
Kinsey, Claude J., to General Motors Corp. Chuck. 2,746,759,
5-22-56, CI. 279—74.
Kinsey, Eugene E. : See —
Freebairn, Darwin L., Jr., Kinsey, and Beutler.
2,735,731.
Kinsinger, Andrew S. Means connecting a tool standard with
a plow beam. 2,765,724, 10-9-56, CI. 97—198.1.
Kinsman, Harold E. : See —
Van Court, Carl P., Kinsman, and Skinner. 2,773,308.
Kinstler, Robert C, to American Cyanamid Co. Preparation
of 2-benzothiazolyl sulfene morpholide. 2,730,526, 1-10-56,
CI. 260—247.1.
Kinstler, Robert C, to American Cyanamid Co. Preparation
of 2-benzothiazolyl sulfene morpholide. 2,730,527, 1-10-56,
CI. 260—247.1.
Kintzinger, Warren H. : See —
Gibson, Albert S. 2,738,479.
Kinzer, Clarence M. X-ray apparatus. 2,764,694, 9-25-56,
CI. 250 — 78.
Kinzer, Dan J. Faulty fuse indicator. 2,735,088, 2-14-56,
CI. 340—250.
Kinzer, Glenn W. : See — ■
Hartle, Robert J., and Kinzer. 2,744,941.
Kinzer, Glenn W., and R. D. Morin. to the United States of
America as represented by the United States Atomic En-
ergy Commission. Recovery of uranium from dilute solu-
tions by a precipitation method. 2,764,471, 9-25-56, CI.
23—14.5.
Kinzer, John P., R. W. Marshall, and P. T. Sproul, to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Broad band testing circuit.
2,767,260, 10-16-56, CI. 179—175.3.
Kinzler, David. Alarms. 2,740,960, 4-3-56, CI. 340 — 403.
Kip, Inc. : See —
Hiscock, Earle F. 2,745,335.
Hiscock, Earle F. 2,746,376.
Hiscock, Earle F. 2,749,834.
Hiscock, Earle F. 2,749,835.
Kipnis, Samuel VV. : See —
Pelzmann, Alfred. 2,732,621.
Kipp, Carl. Bottle closure and liquid pouring devices.
2,762,521, 9-11-56, CI. 215—79.
Kipp, David J., to Hoffman Electronics Corp. Instruments
for measuring torque. 2,754,682, 7-17-56, CI. 73 — 136.
Kirby, Ben H., W. J. Olenick, and K. P. Smith, to General
Aniline & Film Corp. Preparation of 2,5-diarylamino-3,6-
dichloroquinones. 2,733,250, 1-31-56, CI. 260 — 396.
Kirby, Bernard C. Muffler with sliding auxiliary tube.
2,754,927, 7-17-56, CI. 181—51.
Kirby, Carl D., to The KBH Corp. Fluid pressure adjusted
implement. 2,754,740, 7-17-56, CI. 97—46.59.
Kirby, James E. : See —
Berry, Kenneth L., Joyce, and Kirby. 2,757,098.
Kirby, James E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Modi-
fied cellulose and method of making same. 2,732,317,
1-24-56, CI. 117—63.
Kirby, John E. Centrifugal pump. 2,759,428, 8-21-56, CI.
103—103.
Kirby, Thomas G., to Ford Motor Co. Dynamometry.
2,775,119, 12-25-56, CI. 73—134.
Kirchel, Alan A., to Muirhead & Co. Ltd. Message carriers
for scanning systems. 2,740,686, 4-3-56, CI. 346 — 138.
Kircher, Morton S., to Hooker Electrochemical Co. Methods
and apparatus for electrolytic decomposition. 2,762,765,
9-11-56, CI. 204—125.
Kircher, Paul J., to Landers, Frary & Clark. Steam iron.
2,742,721, 4-24-56, CI. 38—77.
Kircher, Paul J., to Landers, Frary & Clark. Impeller as-
sembly mounting for mixers. 2,750,162, 6-12-56, CI.
259 — 107.
Kircher, Paul J., to Landers, Frary & Clark. Percolator
capacity marking. 2,767,882, 10-23-56, CI. 222—26.
Kircher, Ralph N., and H. D. Palmer, to West Bend Aluminum
Co. Internal combustion engine with die cast block.
2,731,960, 1-24-56, CI. 123—195.
Kircher, Reymond J., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Ringing circuit. 2,759,179, 8-14-56, CI. 340 — 401.
Kirchhof, Robert F. Precision layout and height gage.
2,771,683. 11-27-56, CI. 33 — 170.
Kirchhoff, Kurt : See —
Hase, Georg, Schneider, and Kirchhoff. 2,752,712.
Kirchhoff, Raymond T. : See —
Aumuller, Edward F., Dwight. and Kirchhoff. 2,751.056.
Kirchmeyer, Frederick J., and H. C. Vincent, to Abbott
Laboratories. Penicillin compositions for intramuscular
injection. 2,741,573, 4-10-56, CI. 167 — 58.
Kirchner, Harold A. Land levelling machine. 2,732,640,
1-31-56, CI. 37—169.
Kirchner, Theodore H. : See —
Kent, Earle L., Long, and Kirchner. 2,741,670.
Kirk, Everett S. Audio road signal. 2,774,323, 12-18-56,
CI. 116—63.
Kirk, George B. : See—
Riddell, Wallace C, and Kirk. 2,731,377.
Kirk, James H., to Sinclair Refining Co. Lubricator sight
glass. 2,738,032, 3-13-56, CI. 184—96.
Kirk, John R., to The Lamson Corp. Pneumatic tube con-
veyor systems. 2,746,697, 5-22-56, CI. 243 — 29.
Kirk, Joseph S., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Manufac-
ture of leather using a modified vinyl ether-maleic anlivdriile
copolymer, and resulting product. 2,746,837, 5-22-56, CI.
8—94.33.
Kirk, Joseph S., to General Dyestuff Corp. Manufacture of
leather. 2,768,056, 10-23-56, CI. 8—94.18.
Kirk, Lawrence D. : See —
Bagshaw, Charles M., and Kirk. 2,747,207.
Kirk, Richard D. : See —
London, Sol, and Kirk. 2,740,931.
Kirk, Roy C, to The Dow Chemical Co. Production of
sodium. 2,774,663, 12-18-56, CI. 75 — 66.
Kirk, Stanley B. : See—
Aitchison, Robert B., and Kirk. 2,745,346.
Kirk, Walter B., W. S. Johnston, and H. G. Fay to Westing-
house Air Brake Co. Shaft fastener. 2,760,831, 8-28-56,
CI. 308—1.
Kirk, William W. Hand operated article lifting and moving
device. 2,744,762, 5-8-56, CI. 280— 47.28.
Kirkby, Henry W. : See —
Sykes, Charles, and Kirkby. 2,769,227.
Kirkby, Henry W., and C. Sykes, to Thos. Firth & John Brown
Ltd. Ferritic creep-resisting steels. 2,737,455, 3-6-56, CI.
75 — 126.
Kirkby, Henry W., and C. Sykes, to Firth-Vickers Stainless
Steels Ltd. Ferritic alloys. 2,747,989, 5-29-56, CI.
75 — 128.
Kirkendall, Hannah M. Container holding and dispensing
device. 2,768,659, 10-30-56, CI. 141 — 301.
Kirkhof, Russel H. Repeating material dispenser. 2,741,403
4-10-56, CI. 222—230.
Kirkland, Earl V., to The American Oil Co. Preparation of
l-isopropyl-2,4-dimethylbenzene. 2,740,819, 4-3-56. CI
260—668.
Kirkland, Earl V., to The American Oil Co. Aromatic alkyla-
tion. 2,754,341, 7-10-56, CI. 260—671.
Kirkland, Robert E. : See —
Hunt, Frederick V., Saunders, and Kirkland. 2,742,566.
Kirkman, Robert A., to Cook Electric Co. Omnidirectional an-
tenna. 2,771,605, 11-20-56, CI. 343—771.
Kirkpatrick, George M., to General Electric Co. Extended-
range phase comparator. 2,751,555, 6-19-56, CI. 324 — 89
Kirkpatrick, John. Tentering frame. 2,760,251, 8-28-56, CI.
26 — 62.
Kirkpatrick, John A., to Universal Mfg. Corp. Scaffold brac-
ing. 2,752,206, 6-26-56, CI. 304 — 40.
Kirkpatrick, Joseph R. : See —
Resek, Marc, Kirkpatrick, and Schneider. 2,742,034.
Kirkpatrick, Leland W., and R. J. Gibson, and G. R. Rich,
deceased (by D. M. Rich, executrix), to Rich Mfg. Corp.
Method of making heat treating and hardening valves.
2,734,008, 2-7-56, CI. 148—11.5.
Kirkpatrick, Max B. Mining machines having oppositely ro-
tating boring heads. 2,756,037, 7-24-56, CI. 262 — 7.
Kirkpatrick, Willard H. : See—
Ryznar, John W., and Kirkpatrick. 2,771,417
Kirkpatrick, Willard H., to Visco Products Co. Method of
breaking water-in-oil emulsions. 2,754,271, 7-10-56, CI.
Kirkpatrick, Willard H., to Visco Products Co. Inorganic
esters of aliphatic polyoxyalkylene compounds. 2,755,296,
7-17-56, CI. 260 — 458.
Kirkpatrick, Willard H., to Visco Products Co. Process and
device for inhibiting corrosion in wells. 2,775 302
12-25-56, CI. 166—1.
Kirkpatrick, William D., and A. L. Newman, ys to B. C Jones.
Device for blowing sawdust from the line of cut of hand
saw. 2.737,987, 3-13-56, CI. 145—35.
Kirkpatrick, William E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Semiconductor signal translating devices. 2,740,837,
4-3-56, CI. 179 — 15.
Kirkstall Forge Engineering Ltd. : See —
Wilson, Ronald H. 2,737,829.
Kirkup, Richard P. : See —
Garraway, George H., and Kirkup. 2,753,927
Kirkwood, James, Jr., to American Hospital Supply Corp.
Bed flower and utility stand. 2,732,568, 1-31-56, CI.
Kirkwood', John G., and F. W. West, to The M. W. Kellogg
Co. StaWe voltaic cells. 2,747,009, 5-22-56, CI. 136 — 103.
d A. J. Torre, to Radio Corp. of
color synchronization. 2,758,155,
Carbon brush holder. 2,773,209,
Kirkwood, Loren R.,
America. Television
8-7-56, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Kirkwood, William P.
12-4-56, CI. 310—247.
Kirsch, Albert, to American Cyanamid Co. Process for the
preparation of styrenated oil-modified alkvd resins using
pinane hydroperoxide as catalyst. 2,743,249, 4-24-56, CI.
Kirsch, Carl W., to The Hoover Co. Method of removing the
insulation from the ends of assembled commutator wires.
2,731,372, 1-17-56, CI. 134—2.
Kirsch, Carl W., to The Hoover Co. Commutator assembling
machine. 2,755,538, 7-24-56, CI. 29—205.
Kirsch Co. : See —
Bell, Ralph E. 2,736,055.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Article hanger. 2,764,3
-25-56, CI.
Kirsch, Oscar M
248—305.
Kirsch, Werner, to Chemieprodukte G. m. b. H. Agent for
corrosion-proofing and process for preparing the same.
2,734,882, 2-14-56, CI. 260—28.5.
Kirschbaum, Harry M. Apparatus for automatically ad-
ministering anesthetics. 2,754,819, 7-17-56, CI. 128—188.
Kirshenbaum, Abraham D., and J. M. Boyle, to Esso Re-
search and Engineering Co. Phenoxyalkyl dithiocarbamates.
2,756,249, 7-24-56, CI. 260 — 455.
Kirshenbaum, Isidor : See — „„-„„,„
Smith, John O., Jr., and Kirshenbaum. 2,772,317.
Kirshenbaum Isidor, to Esso Research ana Engineering Co.
Hydrocarbon synthesis catalyst. 2,729,664, 1-3-56, CI.
260—^49.6. ,_ . _
Kirshenbaum, Isidor, to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Reactivation of hydroforming catalysts using dry air.
2,749,287, 6-5-56, CI. 196—50. ,.,,„. . „
Kirshenbaum, Isidor, to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Catalytic dehydrogenation of hydrocarbons. 2,754,345,
7-10-56, CI. 260—683.3.
Kirshenbaum, Isidor, to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Magnetic control of chemical reactions. 2,765,330, 10-2-56,
CI. 260 — 449.6.
Kirst, William E. : See—
Huber, Melvin L., and Kirst. 2,739,985.
Kirsten, Eugene F. Tobacco pipe. 2,753,873, 7-10-56, CI.
131—184.
Kirwan John O., to Wallace & Tiernan Inc. Apparatus for
measuring the mass rate of flow. 2,771,772, 11-27-56, CI.
Kish, Arnold C. Device for tapping a barrel and removing
a liquid therefrom. 2,762,534, 9-11-56, CI. 222—386.5.
Kish, Arthur S. : See —
Ziherl, Frank A., and Kish. 2,729,506.
Kish, George D. : See — _
Risley, Roger E., and Kish. 2,732,230.
Risley, Roger E., and Kish. 2,759,493.
Kish, Michael, Jr., to Atlantic Products Corp. Hand lug-
gage. 2,754,945, 7-17-56, CI. 190 — 43.
Kish Plastic Products, Inc. : See —
Kish, Steven P. 2,750,632.
Kish, Steven P., and Coe. 2,733,221.
Kish, Steven P., to Kish Plastic Products, Inc. Method of
making surface reproduction fixtures. 2,750,632, 6-19-56,
CI. 18 — 59.
Kish Steven P., and L. C. Coe, deceased, by M. L. Coe, admin-
istrator, to Kish Plastic Products, Inc. Expanded resin
and method for making the same. 2,733,221, 1-31-56, CI.
260 — 2.5.
Kishbaugh, Robert W., and K. M. Donaldson, to Bendix Avia-
tion Corp. Electrical switch. 2,761,923, 9-4-56, CI.
200—5.
Kishel, Joseph S. : See —
Zielinski, Edward A. 2,772,593.
Kishi. Hajime J. : See —
Canfora, Arthur E., Liguori, Shenk, and Kishi, 2,744,955.
Sharin, Samuel, Canfora, Liguori, and Kishi. 2,762,917.
Kishline, Floyd F., to American Motors Corp. Oil filler and
breather tube. 2,757,647, 8-7-56, CI. 121—194.
Kishline, Floyd F., R. H. Phelps, and J. S. Voigt, to American
Motors Corp. Vehicle frame cross member. 2,733,933,
2-7-56, CI. 280—106.
Kisner, Richard D. Egg sheller. 2,752,966, 7-3-56, CI.
146—2.
Sefsik, Stephen R., and Kiss. 2,744,997.
Kiss, Laszlo J., to Marvel Equipment Corp. Variable speed
transmission. 2,737,062, 3-6-56, CI. 74—688.
Kissinger, Donald : See —
Mascher, Floyd J., Kissinger, and Clagg. 2.773,630.
Kissner, Lawrence M., C. C. Chapel, and J. E. and F. C.
Leitch, to De-Burg-er, Inc. Insecticide vaporizers.
2,767,511, 10-23-56, CI. 43—129.
Kistler, Wilbur D. : See—
Herzog, Harold A., and Kistler. 2,758,732.
Kistner, Harold J. : See —
Furman, Frank J., Kistner, Read, and Wagner.
2,745,493.
Kistner, Harold J., and J. C. Veburg, to International Busi-
ness Machines Corp. Card interpreting machine for detect-
ing double punchings and blank columns. 2,770,189,
11-13-56, CI. 101—93.
Kistner, Harold J., and O. F. Moneagle, to International
Business Machines Corp. Print impression mechanism.
2,771,025, 11-20-56, CI. 101—93.
Kistner, Merrill M., to Steam Iron Corp. Valve for steam
iron. 2,746,183, 5-22-56, CI. 38 — 77.
Kistner, Merrill M., to Steam Iron Corp. Cord connector for
electric irons. 2,775,681, 12-25-56, CI. 219—25.
Kita, Donald A. : See —
Shull, Gilbert M., Kita, and Davisson. 2.745,784.
Shull, Gilbert M., Kita, and Davisson. 2,765,258.
Kitchen, Kenneth J. : See —
Swenson, Paul F., and Cooperrider. 2,772,834.
Kitchens, Charles A., and R. E. Kruse, assors to said Kruse.
Cigarette extinguishing and disposing ash tray. 2,733,721,
2-7-56, CI. 131—235.
Kite, Peter J. Fish lure. 2,757,477, 8-7-56, CI. 43 — 42.48.
Kitselman Brothers : See —
Kitselman, Harry L. 2,749,962.
Kitselman, Harry L., to Kitselman Brothers. Helix former.
2,749,962, 6-12-56, CI. 153—64.
Kittel, Richard R. Fortune-telling board or magnetic game.
2,749,127, 6-5-56, CI. 273—109.
Kittel, Walter. Contact plate structure for use in a rectify-
ing or contacting column. 2,752,138, 6-26-56, CI. 261 — 113.
Kittel, Walter. Contact plate for use in a rectifying or con-
tacting column. 2,759,720, 8-21-56, CI. 261—114.
Kitterman, Carl C. Vehicle coupler draw bar for towing
trailers. 2,745,681, 5-15-56, CI. 280—501.
Kitterman, Donald M. : See —
Soffer, Jack W., and Kitterman. 2,750,230.
Softer, Jack W., and Kitterman. 2,765,960.
Kittleman, Robert H„ and R. G. Warren, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy.
Gyroscope course recorder. 2,766,094, 10-9-56, CI. 346 — 8.
Kittler, Charles R. Charcoal barbecue. 2,763,260, 9-18-56,
CI. 99 — 446.
Kittler, Milton J., to Holley Carburetor Co. Dual carburetor.
2,737,375, 3-6-56, CI. 261—23.
Kittler, Milton J., M. F. Sterner, and M. L. Smitley, to Holley
Carburetor Co. Dual carburetor. 2,745,645, 5-15-56, CI.
261—23.
Kitto, William H. : See —
McMaster, Archie J., and Kitto. 2,775,075.
Kitto, William H., to G-M Laboratories, Inc. Centrifugal
clutch. 2,730,219, 1-10-56, CI. 192—105.
Kitto, William H, to G-M Laboratories, Inc. Gearing.
2,759,368, 8-21-56, CI. 74 — 446.
Kitto, William H, to The Hoover Co. Suction cleaner with
converter facility. 2,770,001, 11-13-56, CI. 15 — 333.
Kitts, Howard L. : See —
Gisonno, George L., and Kitts. 2,767,937.
Kitzelman, Edward H., to Acorn Iron and Wire Works.
Tamperproof gate keeper. 2,749,164, 6-5-56, CI. 292 — 121.
Kivari, Arthur M. : See —
Kelly, Earl M., and Kivari. 2,775,556.
Kivley, Ray C, to Western Electric Co., Inc. Extruder head.
2,758,337, 8-14-56, CI. 18—13.
Kjellberg, George E. Tube end forming hand tool. 2,746,325,
5-22-56, CI. 81—15.
Kjellgren, Ove A. V., to Aktiebolaget Separator. Sludge cen-
trifuge. 2,733,856, 2-7-56, CI. 233 — 7.
Kjelson, Niles A. : See —
Renfrew, Malcolm M., Wittcoff, and Kjelson. 2,767,089.
Klabunde, Walter, and J. H. Young, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Co. Production of sodium peroxide. 2,752,226,
6-26-56, CI. 23—184.
Klagges, Henry C. : See — ■
Steinberg, Harold E., and Klagges. 2,758,568.
Klaine, John H. Infant's bib and auxiliary tray. 2,766,455,
10-16-56, CI. 2—49.
Klamp, Paul, and L. J. Bishop, to Mechanical Handling Sys-
tems, Inc. Turntable type machines for forming shell
molds. 2,762,092, 9-11-56, CI. 22—21.
Klamp, Paul, and L. J. Bishop, to Mechanical Handling Sys-
tems, Inc. Drum type machine for forming shell molds.
2,765,506, 10-9-56, CI. 22—20.
Klancnik, Adolph V. Fittings. 2,755,112, 7-17-56, CI.
285—405.
Klancnik, Frank J., Jr., to Hi-Lo TV Antenna Corp. Antenna
structure. 2,748,387, 5-29-56, CI. 343—793.
Klancnik, Frank J., Jr., to Hi-Lo TV Antenna Corp. An-
tenna structure. 2,755,466, 7-17-56, CI. 343 — 802.
Klangfilm Gesellschaft mit beschraenkter Haf tung : See—
Essel, Anton. 2,735,899.
Haberland, Fritz, and Johner. 2,730,322.
Wohlrab, Hans-Christoph, and Jahn. 2,735,900.
Klapproth, Herbert, to Rudolph Koepp & Co. Chemische
Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Production of formic acid from
its salts. 2,743,295, 4-24-56, CI. 260 — 542.
Klare, Reinhart G. Clothesline pulley hand guard. 2,747,747,
5-29-56, CI. 211—119.02.
Klare, Paul : See—
Bardenheuer, Peter, Wehner, and Klare. 2,749,611.
Klarfeld, Gloria B. : See —
Belsky, Robert C. and T. B., and Klarfeld. 2,764,774.
Klasens, Hendrik A. : See —
Bril, Alfred, Klasens, and Zalm. 2,770,749.
Zalm, Pieter, Bril, and Klasens. 2,754.444.
Klasky, Morris B. Toilet tissue holder. 2,753,209, 7-3-56,
CI. 299—24.
Klatte, Theodor. Propulsion and steering apparatus for a
marine vessel. 2,749,874, 6-12-56, CI. 115 — 35.
Klauber, Philip M., to Solar Aircraft Co. Afterburner elec-
tric controls. 2,737,775, 3-13-56, CI. 60—35.6.
Klaucke, Hermann, to Chain Belt Co. Lubricator for chains.
2,737,264, 3-6-56, CI. 184—15.
Klaue, Hermann. Cast motorcycle or like frame. 2,755,873.
7-24-56, CI. 180—35.
Klaue, Hermann. Oil-pressure disk brake. 2,758,677, 8-14-56,
CI. 188—72.
Klaue, Herman. Mechanical motor car gearing. 2,763,350,
9-18-56, CI. 192—3.5.
Klaui, Heinrich, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Stabilized vita-
min A compositions. 2,764,520, 9-25-56, CI. 167 — 81.
Klaus, Ernst M. : See —
Pleitgen, Max G., and Klaus. 2,741,343.
Klausner. Edward S. Clips for facilitating the erection and
stripping of concrete forms for the building industry.
2,731,701, 1-24-56, CI. 25—131.5.
Klauss, Ralph E. : See — ■
Tyler, Arthur W., and Klauss. 2,763,192.
Klauss, Ralph E., and C. J. O'Kane, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Photographic print chopper. 2,742,963, 4-24-56, CI.
164—49.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Klawitter, Oscar E. Portable pattern maker's facer.
2,745,445, 5-15-56, CI. 142—1.
Kleason, Demetrius B. : See —
Ashwell, James R., Hershfield, and Kleason. 2,741,703.
Kleber, Edward J., Jr. : See —
Kerr, Karl K., Kleber, and Raub. 2,744,269.
Kleboe, John E., H. R. Krueger, and W. W. Wittenberger, to
The Petersen Oven Co. Tensioning means for cable con-
veyor. 2,759,594, 8-21-56, CI. 198—190.
Klecker, Joseph G., to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Locking gate
for shifting mechanism of a sis-speed transmission.
2,748,910, 6-5-56, CI. 192—3.5.
Klee, George B. Screw actuated rectangular frame work
clamp. 2,753.902, 7-10-56, CI. 144 — 291.
Klee, Helmut : See —
Rodis, Franz, and Klee. 2,767,136.
Klee, Joseph J. Window construction. 2,742,676, 4-24-56,
CI. 20—53.
Kleefeld, Georges. Viewing plate for television screen.
2,740,954, 4-3-56, CI. 340—369.
Kleen, Werner : See —
Briick, Lothar, Doehler, and Kleen. 2,768,297.
Dohler, Oscar, Huber, and Kleen. 2,745,983.
Huber, Harry, and Kleen. 2,757,311.
Warnecke, Robert, and Kleen. 2,761,088.
Kleen-Stik Products, Inc. : See —
Cole, Gerald E. 2,754,994.
Kleibacker, Wilson M. : See —
Wiederhorn, Norman M., MacDonald, and Kleibacker.
2 734 893
Kleiber, 'Donald J., C. J. Oshinski, and J. M. Rogers, to United
States Rubber Co. Method of making a shaped laminate
of plastic material and base member. 2,766,808, 10-16-56,
CI. 154 — 41.
Kleiber, Norman, to Robert Gair Co., Inc. Paperboard carton
with sift-proof opening device and reclosure. 2,757,850,
8-7-56, CI. 229—17.
Kleimack, Joseph J., and W. R. Sittner, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Pressure measuring apparatus.
2,736,200, 2-28-56, CI. 73—399.
Kleiman, Floyd R. Ball and socket type hitch. 2,744,767,
5-8-56, CI. 280—512.
Kleiman. Harry. Flexible packing in supplemental socket.
2,735,505, 2-21-56, CI. 182—7.
Kleiman, Morton : See —
Fechter, Henry G., Kleiman, and Goldman. 2,750,396.
Goldman, Arthur, Kleiman, and Fechter. 2,750,397.
Kleiman, Morton, to Velsicol Chemical Corp. Epoxy-poly-
chloro-bicyclo(2.2.1) heptene. 2,736,730, 2-28-56, CI.
260—348.
Kleiman, Morton, to Velsicol Chemical Corp. Manufacture
of chlorinated compounds. 2,741,639, 4-10-56, CI.
260—648.
Kleiman, Morton, to Velsicol Chemical Corp. Manufacture of
chlorinated compounds. 2,741,640, 4-10-56, CI. 260 — 648.
Kleiman, Morton, to Velsicol Chemical Corp. Manufacture of
chlorinated compounds. 2,741,641, 4-10-56, CI. 260 — 648
Kleiman, Morton, to Velsicol Chemical Corp. Method of
removing hexachlorocyclopentadiene from impurities.
2,752,297, 6-26-56, CI. 202—57.
Kleiman, Morton, to Velsicol Chemical Corp. 1,2,3,4,10,10 -
hexachloro - 1,4 - methano - 5,8 - oxa - l,4,4a,5,8,8a - hexa-
hydro - 5 - naphthaldehyde. 2,772,294, 11-27-56, CI.
260—346.2.
Klein, Arthur L., to Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. Method of
stretching tapered sheets. 2,742,076, 4-17-56, CI. 153 — 35.
Klein, Benjamin : See —
_ Klein, Goldie and B. 2,742,723.
Klein, Bernard. Apparatus for simultaneously processing
and washing photographic prints or negatives. 2,737,865,
3-13-56, CI. 95—89.
Klein, Clarence J., and W. H. Wright, to National Steel Corp.
Apparatus for detinning scrap. 2,764,473, 9-25-56, CI.
23 — 269.
Klein, Conrad J. Springboard and mounting therefor.
2,743,926, 5-1-56, CI. 272—66.
Klein, David X. : See —
Deinet, Adolph J., and Klein. 2,766,249.
Klein, David X., and J. Falcom, to Heyden Chemical Corp.
Process for the dyeing of nylon fibers and fabrics with 5-
chlorosalicylic acid. 2,743,231, 4-24-56, CI. 8 — 55.
Klein, David X., and H. B. Gage, to the United States of
America as represented by the United States Atomic Energy
Commission. Manufacture of uranium tetrafluoride.
2,768,872, 10-30-56, CI. 23—14.5.
Klein, Edward W., Jr. Rotary disk-type assembly having a
wire cutting edge. 2,762,188, 9-11-56, CI. 56—295.
Klein. George. Process of making an organic compost.
2,750,269. 6-12-56, CI. 71—21.
Klein, Goldie and B. Greeting-display card. 2,742,723
4-24-56, CI. 40—126.
Klein, Harry. Umbrella latching and unlatching mechanism.
2,740,417, 4-3-56, CI. 135 — 41.
Klein, Harry, y2 to W. P. Canepa. Method of securing rib-
bon films to slide fastener tapes. 2,768,922, 10-30-56,
CI. 154—97.5.
Klein, Harry, and T. W. Zimmer, to K and Z Machinery Corp.
Apparatus for grouping conveyed articles. 2,751,059,
6-19-56, CI. 198—34.
Klein, Harry E. Artificial bait for fish. 2,764,834, 10-2-56,
CI. 43 — 42.09.
Klein, Henry J., to Atlas-Boxmakers, Inc. Transportation
package and pallet therefor. 2,741,361, 4-10-56, CI.
206—60.
437
Klein, Howard C, and R. Kapp, to Nopco Chemical Co. Pro-
cedure for the racemization of optical isomers, particularly
of a-hydroxy - fl,/8 - dimethyl - y - butyrolactone. 2,743,284,
4-24-56. CI. 200—343.6.
Klein, Howard C, and R. Kapp, to Nopco Chemical Co. Proc-
ess for the production of choline halides. 2,744,934,
5-8-56, CI. 260—567.6.
Klein, James B., to Barnes Drill Co. Hone. 2,729,924,
1-10-56, CI. 51—184.3.
Klein, James B., to Barnes Drill Co. Honing element.
2,751,726, 6-26-50, CI. 51—184.3.
Klein, Jerome G. : See —
Julian, Percy L., and Klein. 2,773,867.
Klein, Joseph R. Combined heating and soldering device.
2,745,368, 5-15-56, CI. 113—110.
Klein, Joseph R. Louvered window construction. 2,751,642,
6-26-56, CI. 20 — 62.
Klein, Mathias A., Jr., and W. F. Wendt, to Mathias Klein &
Sons. High leverage side cutting pliers. 2,746,145,
5-22-56, CI. 30—186.
Klein, Mathias, & Sons : See —
Klein, Mathias A., Jr., and Wendt. 2,746,145.
Klein Max S., to Palmer-Pann Corp. Artists' palette.
2,738,606, 3-20-56, CI. 41—5.
Klein, Michael. Household sponge cleaning device. 2,769,995,
11-13-56, CI. 15—244.
Klein, Norman E. : See —
May, John W., and Klein. 2,767,980.
Klein, Norman E., to Deering Milliken Research Corp. Twister.
2,731,786, 1-24-56, CI. 57 — 58.83.
Klein, Norman E., to Deering Milliken Research Corp. Textile
plying or twisting device. 2,732,681, 1-31-56, CI.
57 — 58.65.
Klein, Norman E., to Deering Milliken Research Corp. Com-
pensating device. 2,738,141, 3-13-56, CI. 242 — 154.
Klein, Norman E., to Deering Milliken Research Corp. Yarn
tension regulator. 2,741,443, 4-10-56, CI. 242 — 147.
Klein, Norman E., to Deering Milliken Research Corp.
Beat-up motion for looms. 2,750,968, 6-19-50, CI. 139—190.
Klein, Norman E., to Deering Milliken Research Corp. Bobbin.
2,756,006, 7-24-56. CI. 242—118.
Klein, Otto, to International Standard Electric Corp. Sele-
nium rectifier of increased blocking properties. 2,736,672,
2-28-56, CI. 117—200.
Klein, Robert B. Freeze-proof vent damper. 2,730,943,
1-17-56, CI. 98—119.
Klein, Rudolph J., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Automatic beam stabilization. 2,770,756, 11-13-56, CI.
315—22.
Klein, Rudolph J., Jr., to Phillips Control Corp. Stroboscope.
2,749,481, 6-5-56, CI. 315—205.
Klein, Samuel J. Conveyer roller. 2,730,222, 1-10-56, CI.
193 — 37.
Klein, Samuel M. Golf yardage counter. 2,766,935, 10-16-56,
CI. 235—95.
Klein, Siegfried, to C. Legorju. Electrical transducer.
2,768,246, 10-23-56, CI. 179—113.
Klein, Victor G., to Lincoln Engineering Co. Valve mech-
anism. 2,750,932. 6-19-56, CI. 121 — 154.
Klein, Victor G., R. F. Schneller, and C. H. Mueller, to Lincoln
Engineering Co. Record player. 2,735,683, 2-21-56, CI.
274—10.
Klein, Victor G., and C. H. Mueller, to Lincoln Engineering
Co. Timing mechanism. 2,745,290, 5-15-56, CI. 74—142.
Klein, Victor (L, L. C. Rotter, and G. Weitzel, to The McNeil
Machine & Engineering Co. Apparatus for periodically
delivering lubricant under pressure. 2,765,050, 10-2-56,
CI. 184—27.
Klein, Walter A. : See —
De Puy, James R., Hartman, Jones, and Klein.
2,753,671.
Hobein, Herbert, Barth, Crumbiegel, Klein, and Nothelfer.
2,767,443.
Kleine, Johannes: See —
Heisenberg, Erwin, Kleine, and Letz. 2,739,170.
Siggel, Erhard, and Kleine. 2,762,788.
Kleine, Johannes, E. Heisenberg, and R. Lotz, to Vereinigte
Glanzstoff-Fabriken Aktiengesellschaft. Method of produc-
ing alkylidene bis-amides. 2,742,501, 4-17-56, CI. 200 — 562.
Kleiner, Helmut, W. Brenschede, and O. Bayer, to Farben-
fabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Treatment of poly-
acrylonitrile fiber with ethylene diamine and product re-
sulting therefrom. 2,758,003, 8-7-56, CI. 8 — 115.5.
Kleiner, Helmut, O. Bayer, and B. Becht, to Parbenfabriken
Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Textile printing pastes and
method of applying. 2,762,718, 9-11-56, CI. 117—63.
Kleiner, Helmut, O. Bayer, and B. Becht, to Parbenfabriken
Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Textile printing pastes and
method of applying. 2,762,719, 9-11-56, CI. 117—63.
Kleinerman, Ben, to Coastal Commercial Corp. Universal
magnetic sound adapter for motion picture projectors.
2,773,416, 12-11-56, CI. 88—16.2.
Kleinfelder, Walter C. : See —
King, John H., and Kleinfelder. 2,771,502.
Kleingers, Alfred B., Jr., to The Interstate Folding Box Co.
Corner lock box. 2,764,335, 9-25-56, CI. 229—31.
Kleinhample, Alvin E., and E. J. Peery. Portable, collapsible
projection box. 2,730,011, 1-10-56, Cl. 88 — 24.
Kleinhans, Schuyler, to Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. Cabin
supercharging system with cooling means. 2,734,356,
2-14-56, Cl. 62—136.
Kleinknecht, Christian F. : See —
Doljan, William E. 2,762,162.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
to Woodco Corp. Locking mech-
2,775,000, 12-25-56,
Kleinknecht, George M.,
anisni for awning type windows.
CI. 20—42.
Kleinlein, Fritz, to M. Scheerle. Kneading pump. 2,745,643,
5-15-56, CI. 259—104.
Kleinman, Jacob L. Shaving implements. 2,734,264, 2-14-56,
CI. 30—40.
Kleinman, Jacob L. Blade feeding magazine. 2,737,715,
3-13-56, CI. 30 — 40.
Kleinman, Jacob L. Tennis racket handles. 2,753,186,
7-3-56, CI. 273—75.
Kleinpeter, Edward W., to Ethyl Corp. Feed apparatus.
2,729,731, 1-3-56, CI. 219—10.51.
Kleinschanzlin-Pumpen Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Adam, Ludwig, Haeckel, and Schanz. 2,761,984.
Kleinschmidt, Albert W. : See —
Evans, James W., and Kleinschmidt. 2,754,215.
Kleinschmidt, Edward E. and E. F., and C. P. Anderson, %
to Kleinschmidt Laboratories, Inc., and % to said E. E.
Kleinschmidt. Printing telegraph apparatus. 2,773,931,
12-11-50, CI. 178—23.
Kleinschmidt, Edward P. : See —
Kleinschmidt, Edward E. and E. F., and Anderson.
2,773,931.
Kleinschmidt, Edward F., to Kleinschmidt Laboratories, Inc.
Selector mechanism. 2,754,361, 7-10-56, CI. 178 — 33.
Kleinschmidt, Edward F., and C. P. Anderson, to Klein-
schmidt Laboratories, Inc. Keyboard transmitter.
2,754,364, 7-10-56, CI. 178—79.
Kleinschmidt Laboratories, Inc. : See — -
Anderson, Carl P. 2,742,132.
Berke, Ralph L. 2,759,046.
Kleinschmidt, Edward E. and E. F., and Anderson.
2,773,931.
Kleinschmidt, Edward F. 2,754,361.
Kleinschmidt, Edward F., and Anderson. 2.754,364.
Yost, Kermit D. 2,774,816.
Klcinsmith, Earl W. Saddle-outfit collapsible hanger.
2,740,532, 4-3-50, CI. 211—104.
Kleinsorge, George. Ironing device. 2,729,906, 1-10-56, Cl.
38—135.
Kleinsorge, George H. Ironing table structures. 2,756,524,
7-31-56, Cl. 38—137.
Kleinstra, Harm, to A. B. Dick Co. Reproducing apparatus.
2,762,281, 9-11-56, Cl. 85—89.
Kleinvogel, Hans-Joachim, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Ak-
tiengesellschaft. Measuring and regulating apparatus
for electric contact converters. 2,769,951, 11-6-50, Cl.
321—48.
Kleinvogel, Hans-Joachim, and F. Miiller, to Siemens-
Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschat't. Electric contact con-
verters. 2,738,456, 3-13-56, Cl. 321 — 48.
Kleinzway, Inc. : See —
Freund, Benjamin E. 2,775,417.
Kleiss, Louis D., and A. D. Adams, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Separation and purification of anthracene by crystalliza-
tion from a dioxane solution. 2,767,232, 10-16-56, Cl.
260 — 675.
Kleist, Dale, W. K. Sidwell, and R. J. Reed, to Owens-Corning
Fiberglas Corp. Bituminous treated glass fiber structures
and methods of producing them. 2,771,387, 11-20-56, Cl.
154 — 93.
Kleist, Herman W., to Dole Refrigerating Co. Air condi-
tioning structure. 2,737.027, 3-6-56, Cl. 62 — 6.
Kleist, Herman W., to Dole Refrigerating Co. Refrigerating
car structure. 2.744,388, 5-8-56. Cl. 62 — 4.
Kleist, Herman W., to Dole Refrigerating Co. Heat ex-
changers for vaporizing liquid refrigerant. 2.775,683.
12-25-56, Cl. 219—39.
Kleist, Myron R. : See —
Case. Robert L.. Jordan, and Kleist. 2,730,579.
Klemgard. Edwin N., to Research Corp. Producing low
resistivity carbon for electrodes. 2,764,530, 9-25-56, Cl.
202—13.
Klemm, Emi] R., Jr. Fuel feed. 2,773,492, 12-11-56, Cl.
123 — 136.
Klemm, Herman G., to Massey-IIarris-Ferguson Inc. Torque
limiting device for tractor. 2,773,369, 12-11-56, Cl.
64—28.
Klemm, Herman G., and B. G. Elliott, to Harry Ferguson,
Inc. Cutting mechanism for forage chopping machines.
2.747,634, 5-29-56, Cl. 140—118.
Klemm, Herman G., and G. F. Gardner, to Harry Ferguson,
Inc. Reversible heavy duty disc harrow. 2,749,69-1,
6-12-56, Cl. 55—81.
Klemm, Herman G., and M. J. Mitchell, to Harry Ferguson,
InC; Tractor-implement liitch mechanism with power take-
off and booster. 2.749,995, 6-12-56, Cl. 180 — 14.
Klemme, Carl J., to The Central Pharmacal Co. Mersalyl di-
uretic solutions stabilized with methylated glycines.
2.760,175. 10-9-56, Cl. 167—71.
Klemp, Siegfried, and H. Donges, to Johann Vaillant Kom-
mandit Gesellschaft. Valve for gas water heaters.
2,774,565, 12-18-56, Cl. 251—75.
Klemperer. Hans, to Apra Precipitator Corp. Electrostatic
precipitator circuits. 2,764,254, 9-25-56. Cl. 183 — 7.
Kleppe, Ernest J. Rotary blade cultivator. 2,732,785,
1-31-56, Cl. 97—212.
Klepper, Hans : See —
Miiller, Josef. 2,765,014.
Klessig, Ernst F., to Vickers Inc.
2,703,216, 9-18-56, Cl. 103 — 136.
Klessig, Ernst F., to Vickers Inc.
2,766,700, 10-16-56, Cl. 103 — 136.
Power transmission.
Power transmission.
Klessig, Ernst F., and G. M. Jones, to Vickers Inc. Power
transmission for multiple motor operation. 2,739,449,
3-27-56, Cl. 60—97.
Klessig, Ernst F., and G. M. Jones, to Vickers Inc. Power
transmission. 2,746,392, 5-22-56, Cl. 103 — 42.
Klessig, Ernst F., and G. M. Jones, to Vickers Inc. Power
transmission. 2,755,624, 7-24-56, Cl. 60—52.
Klessig, Ernst F., and A. Keel, to Vickers Inc. Power trans-
mission. 2,763,217, 9-18-56, Cl. 103—136.
Klessig, Ernst F., and G. M. Jones, to Vickers Inc. Power
transmission. 2,768,582, 10-30-56, Cl. 103—42.
Klett, Erich : See —
Rolli, Wendel, Hausrath, and Klett. 2,759,114.
Kletzien, Hobart H., to Jardier, Inc. Method of making
molded fibrous products. 2,734,430, 2-14-56, Cl. 92 — 54.
Klick, Clifford C. : See—
Schulman, James H., and Klick. 2,738,430.
Klick, Clifford C, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. High energy radia-
tion dosimeter. 2,752,505, 6-26-56, Cl. 250 — 83.
Klicker, James D., and D. R. Stevens, to Gulf Research &
Development Co. Lubricant compositions. 2,760,935,
8-28-56, Cl. 252—39.
Kliever, Edward H. Timber cutting chain saw. 2,759,501,
8-21-56, Cl. 143—32.
Kligman, Albert M., and M. Deker, to Johnson & Johnson.
Pad. 2,771,877, 11-27-56, Cl. 128—153.
Klimkowski, Robert J., and R. T. Florence, to A. B. Dick Co.
Method for manufacturing transfer sheets for spirit dupli-
cation. 2,743,191, 4-24-56, Cl. 117 — 36.
Klimkowski, Robert J., and R. T. Florence, to A. B. Dick Co.
Transfer sheet for use in a hectograph duplicating process.
2,748,024, 5-29-56, Cl. 117—36.
Kline, Albert K. Cement retaining shoe. 2,730,177, 1-10-56,
Cl. 166—184.
Kline. Albert K., and M. B. Conrad, to Baker Oil Tools. Inc.
Well packer and tubing string coupling therefor. 2,760,583,
8-28-56, Cl. 166—201.
Kline, Bernard L., and D. P. Roddin to The Western Union
Telegraph Co. Transferable marking composition for fac-
simile transmitting blanks and transmitting blanks.
2,751,310, 6-19-56, Cl. 117—37.
Kline, Charles C. and H. L. Myers, to Sun Oil Co. Refining
hydrocarbon oil vapors with alkali and high boiling naph-
thenic acids. 2,773,806, 12-11-56, Cl. 196 — 36.
Kline, Herbert W. Christmas tree lighting harness. 2,759,095,
8-14-56, Cl. 240—10.
Kline, Jack, to the United States of America as represented
by the Secretary of the Air Force. H-guide type cou-
pling for coaxial output. 2,774,912, 12-18-56, Cl.
Kline, John T., to R. K. Mfg. Co. Inc. Valve for counter-
pressure filling apparatus. 2,756,917, 7-31-50, Cl.
226—115.
Kline, Richard C. Needle construction. 2,737,913, 3-13-56,
Cl. 112—79.
Kling, Arnold G., and C. E. Nygren, to Globe-Union Inc.
Self-contained trimmer capacitor. 2,766,411, 10-9-56, Cl.
317—249.
Kling, August, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktienge-
sellschaft. Foils and coatings from mixtures of pastes of
vinyl chloride polymers and plasticizers and aqueous paraf-
fin wax emulsions. 2,748,095, 5-29-56, Cl. 260 — 28.5.
Kling, Louis. Typewriter copy holder. 2,752,887, 7-3-56,
Cl. 120—28.
Kling, Nelson, and S. Ronai, to Fairchild Camera and Instru-
ment Corp. Film-positioning apparatus for cameras.
2,731,893, 1-24-56, Cl. 95—11.
Kling, Nelson G. : See —
Huxley, Thomas C. Ill, and Kling. 2,758,594.
Kling, Nelson G., to Conitech, Ltd. Artificial respirator.
2,759,474, 8-21-56, Cl. 128 — 30.
Kling, Nelson G., to Conitech, Ltd. Power transmission with
declutching provision for manual operation. 2, 772, .ITS.
12-4-56, Cl. 74—625.
Kling, Robert W., to Athey Products Corp. Track cleaner.
2,748.720, 6-5-56, Cl. 104—279.
Kling, Robert W., to Athey Products Corp. Rear dump
trailer. 2,752.193, 6-26-56, Cl. 298—22.
Kling. Robert W., to Athey Products Corp. Load hauling
trailer structure. 2,760,816, 8-28-56, Cl. 298 — 29.
Kling, Robert W., to Athey Products Corp. Swivel conveyors
and means for mounting and driving the same. 2,762,490,
9-11-56, Cl. 198—97.
Kling. William. Reversible garment. 2,743,450, 5-1-56, CI.
2—74.
Klinge, Erwin. Method and apparatus for extracting a soluble
component from materials. 2.732,415, 1-24-56, Cl. 260 —
705.
Klingelfuss, Eugene H., to American Type Founders Co.. Inc.
Continuous unwinding device for webs. 2,772,055, 11-27-56,
Cl. 242—58.
Klingens, Cornelis, to U. S. Slicing Machine Co., Inc. Juice
trough assemblv for a slicing machine having a rotatable
knife. 2,746,500, 5-22-56, Cl. 146—102.
Klinger, William B., to United States Steel Corp. Dumping
tractor-trailer vehicle. 2,772,918, 12-4-56, Cl. 298—5.
Klingler, Hughlin E. Mixing valve. 2,747,603, 5-29-56, Cl.
137—343.
Klingler, Jerome J. Air-conveying attachment for seed crop
harvesters and the like. 2,737,006, 3-6-56, Cl. 56—158.
Klingler, Karl A. Journal lubricating device. 2,744,797,
5-8-56, Cl. 308—90.
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Klingler, Karl A. Resilient outlet connectors for plumbing
fixtures and tanks. 2,756,078, 7-24-56, CI. 285—194.
Klingler, Karl A. Hydraulic extensible seal. 2,757,542,
8-7-56, CI. 74—18.2.
Klingler, Karl A. Two-way valve. 2,757,688, 8-7-56, CI.
137 — 625.44.
Klingler, Karl A. Gaskets for railroad journal box covers.
2,757,948, 8-7-56. CI. 288—29.
Klingler, Karl A. Journal lubricating system. 2,7o8,894,
8-14-56, CI. 308—90.
Klingler, Karl A. Gaskets or packing rings for journal boxes.
2,768,012, 10-23-56, CI. 288—11.
Klingler, Karl A., and W. O. Martin, to Crerar Adams & Co.
Railroad air valve. 2,735,726, 2-21-56, CI. 303—68.
Klingler, Martin L. : See —
Dernier, Henry W., and Klingler. 2,774,269.
Klink, Herbert R. Grain sterilizing apparatus. 2,729,864,
1-10-56, CI. 21—91.
Klinker, Henry D. Advertising and display device. 2,757,470,
8-7-56, CI. 40—126.
Klinkhamer, Jacob F., to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co. Electro-mechanical resonator. 2,730,633, 1-10-56, CI.
310—26.
Klinkhamer, Jacob F., to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co., as trustee. Electric four terminal filter network.
2,756,395, 7-24-56. CI. 333—71.
Klint, Bernard C. Toy hopper. 2,751,712, 6-26-56, CI.
40—214.
Klinzing, August F. Barn gutter cleaner. 2,768,734,
10-30-56, CI. 198—229.
Klipsch, Paul W. Loud speaker. 2,731.101, 1-17-56, CI.
181—31.
Klockner-Humboldt-Deutz A. G. : See —
Cordier, Otto, and Gerecke. 2,740,387.
Keylwert, Johann. 2,736,302.
Medenus, Bernhard. 2,736,299.
Medenus, Bernard. 2,736,301.
Reyl, Gaston K. 2,740,389
Ziesche, Kurt, and Berg. 2,740,273.
Ziesche, Kurt, and Keylwerth. 2,729,168.
Klockner-Humboldt-Deutz Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Flatz, Emil, and Hovel. 2,758,581.
Flatz, Emil, and Hovel. 2,766,741.
Miiller, Franz. 2,756,981.
Klod, John A. Bearing structure for the shaft of a feed screw
of a meat grinding machine. 2,743,751, 5-1-56, CI.
146—182.
Kloeckner-Humboldt-Deutz Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Mittag, Friedrich C. J., and Weinrich. 2,760,729.
Kloepfer, Harry, A. Frey, G. Weitbrecht, and H. Kohl, to
Deutsche Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler.
Process for the production of finely divided silicates of low
density. 2,742,345, 4-17-56, CI. 23—110.
Klok, Carl R. Can opening hand punch. 2,754,582, 7-17-56,
CI. 30—16.
Klompar, Joseph R., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Explosion
suppression device. 2,736,386, 2-28-56, CI. 169 — 4.
Kloote, George E., to Haskelite Mfg. Corp. Hollow panel con-
struction. 2,760,240, 8-28-56, CI. 20 — 35.
Klopfenstein, Gerald J. : See —
Mankin, Paul A., Klopfenstein, and Doelling. 2,731,171.
Klopp, Friedrich. Hydraulic transmission with inwardly
and outwardly moving and rotating pistons. 2,733.66.5,
2-7-56, CI. 103—162.
Klopping, Carel P., to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co.,
as trustee. Electric discharge tube. 2,760,100, 8-21-56,
CI. 313—261.
Klopping, Hein L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Inner salts of substituted 2-dithiocarbasic acids and proc-
ess. 2,729,644, 1-3-56, CI. 260—294.8.
Klopping, Hein L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
l-2-(Dithiocarboxyamino) polymethylene quaternary am-
monium inner salts. 2,729,645. 1-3-56, CI. 260 — 294.8.
Klopping, Hein L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
2-Thionocarbonylhydrazides of (carboxymethyl) quaternary
ammonium salts and method. 2,729,646, 1-3-56, CI.
260—294.8.
Klopstock. Hans. Stapling appliances. 2,771.609, 11-27-56,
CI. 1 — 49.
Klose, Burton J. Electro-responsive target. 2,767,987,
10-23-56, CI. 273—102.2.
Klosin, John J., Jr. Compression type electric connector.
2,734,933, 2-14-56, CI. 174—94.
Kloski, John F. : See —
Girouard, Edgar A., and Kloski. 2,767,821.
Kloski, John F., to Royal McBee Corp. Carriage returning
mechanism for typewriters or like machines. 2,729,322,
1-3-56. CI. 197—66.
Kloss, Dale D., to Champion Motors Co. Control mechanism
for outboard marine motors. 2,729,186, 1-3-56, CI.
115 — 18.
Kloss, Dale D., to Champion Motors Co. Outboard motor
mounting mechanism. 2,740,602, 4-3-56, CI. 248 — 4.
Kloss, Dale D.. to Champion Motors Co. Helical spring
friction clutch. 2,756,855, 7-31-56, CI. 192 — 41.
Klostermann, Curt W., to American Phenolic Corp. Coaxial
butt contact connector. 2,757,351, 7-31-56, CI. 339 — 177.
i Klostermann, Curt W., to Amphenol Electronics Corp. Break-
away connector. 2,761,111, 8-28-56, CI. 339 — 91.
I Klotz, Abraham I. Handle assembly for portable bags.
2,769,474, 11-6-56, CI. 150—12.
Klotzer, Wilhelm : See —
Bretschneider, Hermann, and Klotzer. 2,774,750.
Kluckhohn, Edward H. Methods of removing and transplant-
ing trees. 2,770,076, 11-13-56, CI. 47—58.
Klug, Charles W. Apparatus for contact arc suppression in
an electric generator regulator. 2,736,857, 2-28-56, CI.
322—69.
Klug, Eugene D. : See —
Grassie, Vernon R., and Klug. 2,748,111.
Klug, Eugene D., to Hercules Powder Co. Ethyl oxyethyl
cellulose derivative and method of preparation of the same.
Re. 24,116, 1-31-56, CI. 260—231.
Klug, Eugene D., to Hercules Powder Co. Process for prepar-
ing sulfuric acid esters of cellulose. 2,753,337, 7-3-56,
CI. 260—215.
Klug, Harry A. Internal combustion engines. 2,763,254,
9-18-56, CI. 123 — 191.
Klug, Max : See —
Becke, Friedrich, Libowitzky, Markgraf, and Klug.
2,767,219.
Kluge, Dorothea : See —
Kluge, Friedrich H. 2,753,808.
Kluge, Friedrich H, deceased ; D. Kluge, administratrix.
Centrifugal impeller. 2,753,808, 7-10-56, CI. 103 — 115.
Kluge, Herman D. : See —
Caffrey, James M., Jr., Kluge, and Tessieri. 2,767,143.
Knowles, Edwin C, Patterson, and Kluge. 2. 734, OSS.
Kluge, Wilhelm F., to Fried. Krupp Stahlbau Rheinhausen.
Oscillating device with two oscillating masses adapted
periodically to approach each other and to recede from each
other. 2,741,926, 4-17-56, CI. 74 — 87.
Klugh, Bethune G., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Wet-grinding
apparatus. 2,754,067, 7-10-56, CI. 241 — 98.
Klugmann, Julius. Adjustable brushes. 2,750,616, 6-19-56,
CI. 15—144.
Klumb, Emil, to Modern Carpet Sweeper Co., Inc. Carpet
sweeper. 2,745,125, 5-15-56, CI. 15 — 41.
Klumb, George H, R. E. Schulze, and D. C. Bergstedt, to Cul-
ligan, Inc. Regeneration of service demineralizers.
2,736,698, 2-28-56, CI. 210 — 24.
Klyce, Stephen D., to J. H. Emerson. Switch and alarm de-
vice embodying the same for use in a rocking bed or the
like. 2,761,125, 8-28-56, CI. 340—267.
Kmiecik, Leopold J., to McDonnell & Miller, Inc. Pressure
and temperature relief valves. 2,747,802, 5-29-56, CI.
236—92.
Kmiecik, Leopold J., to McDonnell & Miller, Inc. Boiler con-
trol mechanism. 2,770,695, 11-13-56, CI. 200—84.
Kmiotek, Thomas E. Spray gun attachment for portable elec-
tric drills. 2,736,606, 2-28-56, CI. 299 — 89.
Kmit, John : See —
Denker, Charles T., and Kmit. 2,763,506.
Knabel, Hanns. Dispenser for canned liquid goods. 2,746,645,
5-22-56, CI. 222—86.
Knaff, Albert, to Glaceries de St. Roch Societe Anonyme.
Process and apparatus for the continuous production of
flashed glass. 2,751,714, 6-26-56, CI. 49—3.
Knaggs, Edward A. : See — „ „. „ „ ,
Sanders, Herbert L., Knaggs, and Nussbaum. Re. 24,184.
Knandel, George J. : See —
Bacon, Walter M., Knandel, Krecek, and Locke. 2,766,318
Knapp, Albert S., to G. F. Wright Steel & Wire Co. Woven
wire fabric. 2,740,601, 4-3-56, CI. 245 — 10.
Knapp, Alfred P. : See —
Hill, Roben H, and Knapp. 2,743,229.
Knapp, Alfred P., to Knapp Mills Inc. Apparatus for cladding
tanks. 2,736,937, 3-6-56, CI. 22—123.
Knapp, Alfred P., to Knapp Mills Inc. Support means.
2,765,136, 10-2-56, CI. 248 — 49.
Knapp, Andrew S., to Knapp-Monarch Co. Twin window fans.
2.759.412, 8-21-56, CI. 98—94.
Knapp, Andrew S., to Knapp-Monarch Co. Combination
stove and broiler. 2,764,080, 9-25-56, CI. 99—339.
Knapp Budd L. Adjustable work stop for lathe spindles.
2,756,059, 7-24-56. CI. 279—2.
Knapp. George A. : See —
Davis, Louis E., Stube, and Knapp. 2,738,414.
Knapp, George A., to R. E. Dietz Co. Vehicle lighting devices.
2.738.413, 3-13-56, CI. 240—7.1.
Knapp, George A., to R. E. Dietz Co. Vehicle signal light.
2,739,224, 3-20-56, CI. 240—8.22.
Knapp, George P., M. Meyer, W. P. Robbins, and R. T. Zwack,
to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Turbine propeller control system.
2,737,252, 3-6-56, CI. 170—135.72.
Knapp, Gloria H. Surgical stitching instrument with rotat-
able needle support. 2,737,954, 3-13-56, CI. 128—340.
Knapp, Ismond E. : See —
Eckhardt, Owen S., and Knapp. 2,701,790.
Knapp, James G. : See —
Falma, Joseph, Jr., and Knapp. 2,741,787.
Knapp, Kenneth D., and J. T. Schooler, to Elgin Manufactur-
ing Co. Wrapping machine. 2,762,176, 9-11-56, CI.
53—66.
Knapp, Lester H. Simulated hockey game board. 2,769,638,
11-6-56, CI. 273 — 85.
Knapp, Marion A., to Rico Enterprises, Inc. Display holder
for tires. 2,737,743, 3-13-56, CI. 40—125.
Knapp Mills Inc. : See —
Knapp, Alfred P. 2,736,937.
Knapp, Alfred P. 2,765,136.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Knapp-Monarch Co. : See —
Huck, Alfred J. 2,733,002.
Huck, Alfred J. 2,735,162.
Huck, Alfred J., and Pass. 2,729,159.
Knapp, Andrew S. 2,759,412.
Knapp, Andrew S. 2,764,080.
Kueser, John J. 2,740,019.
Kueser, John J. 2,741,975.
Kueser, John J., and Visos. 2,740,029.
Pass, Israel. 2,768,267.
Visos, Charles D. 2,729,717.
Visos, Charles D. 2,750,876.
Visos.Charles D. 2,762,886.
Knapp, Rudolph W.. to The Pannier Corp. Snap-on radial
mounted printed die. 2,771,031, 11-20-56, CI. 101 — 415.1.
Knapp, Walter, to Reamstown Products Co. Electric motor.
2,729,758, 1-3-56, CI. 310—59.
Knapp, Walter, to Reamstown Products Co. Multiple position
wood working machine. 2,744,550, 5-8-56, CI. 144 — 134.
Knapp, Walter, to Reamstown Products Co. Multiple position
woodworking machine. 2,752,959, 7-3-56, CI. 143 — 35.
Knapp, Willard E. : See —
Bush, Walter M. 2,767,795.
Knappe, Walter J. Foundry cupola with separate fuel supply.
2,760,771, 8-28-56, CI. 266—27.
Knapsack-Griesheim Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Rodis, Franz, and Klee. 2,767,136.
Knapsack-Griesheim Aktiengesellschaft fur Stickstoffdunger
und Autogentechnik : See —
Rodis, Franz, and Thomas. 2,774,734.
Knauer, Berthold, to Pitney-Bowes, Inc. Date wheel setting
device. 2,762,298, 9-11-56, CI. 101—110.
Knauf, Wilhelm, to Franke & Heidecke, Fabrik Photograph-
ischer Prazisions-Apparate. Supplementary operating knob
for photographic cameras. 2,773,437, 12-11-56, CI. 95 — 11.
Knaus, Nicholaus, and A. G. Millington, to The Singer Mfg.
Co. Feeding mechanisms for sewing machines. 2,771,848,
11-27-56, CI. 112—209.
Knaus, Rudolph, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Pro-
duction of olefin chlorohydrins. 2,769,845, 11-6-56, CI.
260—634.
Knauth, John P., and K. R. Lang, to Syracuse Special Machine
Co., Inc. Welding apparatus. 2,740,877, 4-3-56, CI.
219—17.
Knautz, Emil : See —
Vogel, William J., Knautz, and Kiefer. 2,770,830.
Knebel, Herman C, to S. H. Pomeroy Co., Inc. Metallic
window sash. 2,775,325, 12-25-56, CI. 189 — 76.
Knecht, Norman, to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Liquid level responsive float suspension. 2,751,178, 6-19-56,
CI. 248—317.
Knee, Simon. Wallet with improved foldable pass case.
2,746,503, 5-22-56, CI. 150—35.
Kneen, Eric, % to The Kurth Malting Co., and % to Wiscon-
sin Malting Co. Manufacture of stabilized beer. 2,748,002,
5-29-56, CI. 99^8.
Kneifl, George M. Chain saw blade with oiling means.
2,765,823, 10-9-56, CI. 143—32.
Knelson, Henry L. Hydraulic presses. 2,742,853, 4-24-56,
CI. 100—214.
Knepshield, Coralie : See —
Seelbrede, Herbert B., and Knepshield. 2,766,987.
Knickerbocker, Karl. Film carrying reel. 2,729,404, 1-3-56,
CI. 242—74.
Knickerbocker Plastic Co., Inc. : See —
Hersey, Walter O. 2,753,079.
Knickerbocker Rubber Co., Not Inc. : See — -
Holden, Orloff W. 2,739,711.
Holden, Orloff W. 2,771,998.
Lee, John C, and Gerberich. 2,741,467.
Knieriem, Arlington W., and L. C. Foist, to Calresin In-
dustries, Inc. Plastic tote box. 2,760,676, 8-28-56, CI.
220 — 97.
Knieriem, Arlington W., and L. C. Foist, to Calresin Indus-
tries, Inc. Plastic case for transporting packaged fresh
milk. 2,773,624, 12-11-56, CI. 220—97.
Kniff, August A. Apparatus for tacking. 2,741,764, 4-17-56,
CI. 1—91.
Knight, Alfred E. Action frame for piano. 2,761,345,
9-4-56, CI. 84—250.
Knight, Arthur R. Control system. 2,764,698, 9-25-56, CI.
250 — 214.
Knight, Charles W. : See —
Fulton, Nell L., and Knight. 2,764,826.
Knight, Clarence K. Molding of a smooth surface reinforced
cementitious slab. 2.740,162, 4-3-56, CI. 18—60.
Knight, David G., and I. W. Whittle, to Santon Ltd. Rotary
electrical switches. 2,761,027, 8-28-56, CI. 200—15.
Knight, Frederick L., to United States Steel Corp. Lining for
soaking pit burner ports. 2,734,734, 2-14-56, CI. 263 — 46.
Knight, George C, to George C. Knight Co. Toy steering
wheel. 2,733,543, 2-7-56, CI. 46—1.
Knight. George C, Co. : See—
Haberstump, Alfred H. 2.733,886.
Knight, George C. 2,733,543.
Knight, Harry L. Device for checking wheel alignment.
2,732,626, 1-31-56, CI. 33—203.2.
Knight, Hogan B. : See —
Swern, Daniel, Coleman, and Knight. 2,750,362.
Knight, Hogan B., and D. Swern, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of Agriculture.
Esters of 9,10-dihydroxvstearic acid with ether alcohols.
2,729,612, 1-3-56. CI. 260—31.4.
Burner ap-
2,774,820.
Fluid pres-
Knight, Hogan B„ R. E. Koos, and D. Swern, to the United
States of America as represented by the Secretary of Agri-
culture. Addition of organic acids to the double bond of
unsaturated fatty compounds. 2,759,953, 8-21-56, CI.
260—405.
Knight, Hugh T. Lead pencils. 2,750,924, 6-19-56, CI.
120—19.
Knight, James L., to General Electric Co. Time controlled
cover lock for clothes washers and the like. 2,738,072,
3-13-56, CI. 210—63.
Knight, John D. to The Astrup Co. Non-adjustable shutter
awning. 2,733,485, 2-7-56, CI. 20 — 57.5.
Knight, John P. Continuous inking device for inking ribbon.
2,770,215, 11-13-56, CI. 118—260.
Knight, John J. : See —
Loos, Edward G. 2,775,140.
Knight Leather Products, Inc. : See —
Miller, George, and Renz. 2,730,153.
Knight. Maurice A. : See — ■
Strigle, Ralph F., Jr., and Smith. 2,768,408.
Knight, Milton A. Storage battery with vent plug. 2,770,666,
11-13-56, CI. 136—178.
Knight, Philip L., to Surface Combustion Corp.
paratus. 2,764,145, 9-25-56, CI. 126—91.
Knight, Ronald G. : See —
Bray, Frederick H., Knight, and Hartley.
Knights, Richard N., to Dowty Equipment Ltd.
sure operated jacks. 2,764,131, 9-25-56, CI. 121 — 38.
Knill, Robert B., and J. J. Hoesly, to The Goodyear Tire &
Rubber Co. Puncture sealing inner tube. 2,752,979,
7-3-56, CI. 152—347.
Knipmeyer, Kenneth. Laundry apparatus. 2,737,799,
3-13-56, CI. 68—20.
Knipp, Erwin, and W. Geil, to Junkerather Gewerkschaft.
Moulding apparatus. 2,742,683, 4-24-56, CI. 22 — 32.
Knittle, Harry R. Raker control. 2,729,175, 1-3-56, CI.
110—32.
Knobel, Max, to Pneumatic Scale Corp., Ltd. Container filling
machine. 2,755,007, 7-17-56, CI. 226—72.
Knobel, Max, to Pneumatic Scale Corp., Ltd. Weighing ma-
chine. 2,755,057, 7-17-56, CI. 249 — 48.
Knoblaugh,. Armand F., to The Baldwin Piano Co. Rever-
beration devices. 2,768,235, 10-23-56, CI. 179—1.
Knobloch, Carl W., to Erie Art Metal Co., Inc. Protective
strip for containers. 2,774,509, 12-18-56, CI. 220—73.
Knochl, Leo. Spring engaged and latch released clutch.
2,762,480, 9-11-56, CI. 192—82.
Knock, Corbin B. Safety device for refrigerators. 2,733,576,
2-7-^56, CI. 62—89.
Knock A Bar, Inc. : See —
Barber, John J. 2,744,177.
Knode, Donald P. Pictorial transparencies and method of
making_same. 2,762,153, 9-11-56, CI. 41—21.
Knodler, Karl : See —
Amann,Max,andKnodler. 2,736,513.
Knoedler, Roy E., to Knoedler Manufacturers, Inc. Seat
structure. 2,759,526, 8-21-56, CI. 155—51.
Knoevenagel, Kurt W., to Norddeutsch Affinerie, and C. F.
Spiess & Sohn. Novel 3-substituted 4-hydroxycoumarins
and their process of preparation. 2,743,283, 4-24-56, CI.
260—343.2.
Knohl, Friedrich K., to Illinois Tool Works. Polygonal lock
washer having undulating configuration. 2,730,155,
1-10-56, CI. 151—35.
Knohl, Friedrich K., to Illinois Tool Works. Electrical con-
nector. 2,762,026, 9-4-56, CI. 339—192.
Knol, Kornelis S., and G. de Vries, to Hartford National
Bank and Trust Co., as trustee. Device for amplitude
modulation of ultra short waves. 2,775,739, 12-25-56, CI.
Knoll A. g'. Chemische Fabriken : See —
Dengel, Ferdinand. 2,734,908.
Knoll Associates, Inc. : See —
Bertoia, Harry. 2,763,318.
Knoll, John W. Potentiometers. 2,729,729, 1-3-56, CI.
201 — 56.
Knoll, Paul H., and S. J. Kozlowski. Signal for fishing rods.
2,775,053, 12-25-56, CI. 43—17.
Knoll, Werner, to H. Maihak A. G. Apparatus for measuring
the pressure of fluids located within bodies of solid material.
2,747,407, 5-29-56, CI. 73 — 395.
Knoll Werner, and C. H. Biedendieck, to H. Maihak Aktienge-
sellschaft. Apparatus for measuring variable conditions in
bore-holes. 2,750,796, 6-19-56, CI. 73—152.
Knolle, Wilhelm, A. Lentz, T. Lanig, and R. Stier, to Heinrlch
Lanz Aktiengesellschaft. Internal-combustion engines, par-
ticularly hot-bulb engines. 2,742,025, 4-17-56, CI. 123—32.
Knomark Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Frank, Jerome M. 2,764,770.
Frank, Jerome M. 2,768,404.
Knopf, Edward J., to Wheeling Steel Corp. Coating sheets
with molten metal and apparatus therefor. 2,759,850,
8-21-56, CI. 117—114.
Knopf, Erich H., to Aschaffenburger Zellstoffwerke A. G.
Cellulose cookers. 2,745,743, 5-15-56, CI. 92—7.
Knorr, Gladys M. : See —
La Lande, William A., Jr., Knorr, and Aeugle.
La Lande, William A., Jr., Knorr, and Aeugle.
Knorr, Rex B. Collapsible enclosure for infants.
12-4-56, CI. 256 — 25.
Knosp, Robert N„ C. E. Linden, and F. O. Wetzel, to The Fos-
dick Machine Tool Co. Machine tool clamping mechanism.
2,762,243, 9-11-56, CI. 77—27.
2,758,077.
2,758,078.
2,772,859,
LIST OF PATENTEES
441
Knost, Lloyd H. Offset flanging machine. 2,740,451, 4-3-56,
CI. 153—29.
Knost, Lloyd H. Cone rolling apparatus. 2,759,514, 8-21-56,
CI. 153—54.
Knost, Lloyd H. Drive for metal forming machine.
2,774,247, 12-18-56, CI. 74—206.
Knoth, Frederick, Jr. : See —
Cottle, Delmer L., Knoth, and Young. 2,758,975.
Knoth, Harold M., to Deere & Co. Cotton picker doffer.
2,741,891, 4-17-56, CI. 56 — 41.
Knoth, Harold M., to Deere & Co. Cotton picker doffer.
2,770,086, 11-13-56, CI. 56—41.
Knott, Clyde L., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Automatic
fastener driving devices. 2,732,554, 1-31-56, CI. 1 — 18.
Knott, Edward B. : See —
July, George, Knott, and Pollak. 2,732,316.
Knott, Edward B., to Eastman Kodak Co. Sensitizing dyes
containing a chain alkyl or arylthio group. 2,739,965,
3-27-56, CI. 260—240.1.
Knott, Edward B., to Eastman Kodak Co. Thiazolone de-
rivative. 2,739,970, 3-27-56, CI. 260—306.7.
Knott. Edward B., to Eastman Kodak Co. Sensitizing dyes
containing A 4-aryl-5-arvloxy or 5-arylthiothiazole nucleus.
2,743,272, 4-24-56, CI. 260 — 240.1.
Knott, Edward B., to Eastman Kodak Co. Merocyanine dyes
containing a chain substituent. 2,743,273, 4-24-56, CI.
260—240.4.
Knott, Edward B., to Eastman Kodak Co. Rhodanine com-
pounds. 2,743,278, 4-24-56, CI. 260—306.7.
Knott, Edward B., and J. Morgan, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Silver halide emulsion containing molecular compounds of
mercury salts with amidines. 2,732,302, 1-24-56, CI. 95 — 7.
Knouse Foods Cooperative, Inc. : See —
Oyler, James R. 2,755,190.
Knouse, Lynn L. Attachment for linotype machines.
2,766,727, 10-16-56, CI. 120—30.
Knowland, Thomas M., and R. S. Camelio, to Boston Woven
Hose and Rubber Co. Fire hose and method of making.
2,754,848, 7-17-56. CI. 138—55.
Knowland, Thomas M., and R. S. Camelio, to Boston Woven
Hose and Rubber Co. Forming tube for glass yarn.
2,767,741, 10-23-56. CI. 138—55.
Knowles, Cecil M., and J. J. Ayo, Jr., to General Aniline &
Film Corp. Detergent composition and method of produc-
ing same. 2,758,977, 8-14-56, CI. 252—153.
Knowles, Dennis H., to The Goss Printing Press Co. Web
tension control. 2,743,882, 5-1-56, CI. 242 — 75.
Knowles, Edwin C, J. A. Patterson, and H. D. Kluge, to The
Texas Co. Monomeric condensation products of alkylated
phenols with carbonyl-containing compounds and composi-
tions containing said products. 2,734,088, 2-7-56, CI.
260—619.
Knowles, Frank W. Apparatus for making ice in small pieces.
2,749,722, 6-12-56, CI. 62—106.
Knowles, Frank W. Purger for refrigeration system.
2,767,559, 10-23-56, CI. 62—117.85.
Knowles, John H., to Dorr-Oliver Inc. Scum skimming devices
for longitudinal sedimentation tanks having reciprocating
sediment conveying apparatus. 2,734,634, 2-14-56, Cl.
Knowles, John H., to Dorr-Oliver Inc. Distributor for trick-
ling filters. 2,767,020, 10-16-56, Cl. 299 — 69.
Knowles, M B : See —
Bell, Alan, Knowles, and Tholstrup. 2,739,066.
Bell, Alan, Knowles, and Tholstrup. 2,759,828.
Shields, Donald J., Thompson, and Knowles. 2,735,218.
Knowles, M B, to Eastman Kodak Co. Process for produc-
tion of 2,4,5-trihydroxyacetophenone. 2,763,691, 9-18-56,
Cl. 260—592.
Knowles, Talbot R., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Dynamometer.
2,736,196, 2-28-56, Cl. 73—136.
Knowles, William L., to Coru-Ply Corp. Rotary machine for
making corrugated wood. 2,759,506, 8-21-56, Cl. 144 — 254.
Knowles, William L., to Coru-Ply Corp. Endless web cor-
rugating machine. 2,764,193, 9-25-56, Cl. 144 — 254.
Knowles, William L., to Coru-Ply Corp. Movable plunger
type machine for making corrugated wood. 2,766,787,
10-16-56, Cl. 144—256.
Knowles, William S. : See —
Donath, Erwin, and Knowles. 2,753,547.
Farrar, Martin W., Raffelson, and Knowles.
Farrar, Martin W., Raffelson, and Knowles.
Guthrie, David B., and Knowles. 2,766,298.
Knowles, William S., to Monsanto Chemical Co.
17-aldehyde-A4,16-androstadiene and process.
2-28-56, Cl. 260—397.3.
Knowles, William S., to Monsanto Chemical Co.
acetals of 16,17-dihydroxycyclohexanophenanthren-3-one de-
rivatives substituted at 9,11 positions. 2,736,745, 2-28-56,
Cl. 260^88.
Knowles, William S., to Applied Science Corp. of Princeton.
Signal translator. 2,753,546, 7-3-56, Cl. 340 — 183.
Knowles, William S., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Com-
pounds for synthesizing steroids. 2,760,966, 8-28-56. Cl.
260—343.2.
Knowles, William S., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Compounds
for synthesizing steroids. 2,760,975, 8-28-56, Cl. 260 — 514.
Knowles, William S., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Substituted
phenanthren-2-ones. 2,760,982, 8-28-56, Cl. 260 — 586.
Knowlton, Clarence S., to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc.
Current supply regulating apparatus. 2,734,164, 2-7-56,
Cl. 323—56.
Knox, David M. Invertible and adjustable picture frames.
2,735,205, 2-21-56, Cl. 40—155.
ly Co. Free piston
—52.
and the like.
2,759,928.
2,759,929.
Knox, Donald G., to The National S
well pump. 2,762,309, 9-11-56, Cl.
Knox, Emil. Closure structure for
2,737 221, 3-6-56, Cl. 150 — 44.
Knox, Granville S., to Hydril Corp. Kelly packer and blow-
out preventer. 2,731,281, 1-17-56, Cl. 286 — 16.1.
Knox, Granville S., to Hydril Corp. Valve. 2,734,714,
2-14-56, Cl. 251—171.
Knox, Granville S., to Hydril Co. Spherical valve. 2,734,715,
2-14-56, Cl. 251—171.
Knox, Granville S., to Hydril Co. Retrievable plug and actu-
ating means therefor. 2,737,245, 3-6-56, Cl. 166 — 125.
Knox, Granville S., to Hydril Co. Accumulator or pulsation
dampener. 2,757,689, 8-7-56, Cl. 138—30.
Knox, John E. File cabinets. 2,766,093, 10-9-56, Cl. 312—330.
Knox, Leslie H. B. : See —
Clarke, Michael E., and Knox. 2,740,077.
Knox, Philander C, III Christmas tree holder. 2,733,882,
2-7-56, Cl. 248—46.
Knox, Scoville E. : See —
Tenney, William L. 2,768,031.
Tenney, William L., Knox, and Frank. 2,738,334.
Knox, William J., Jr., E. F. Twardokus, and G. D. Davis,
to Eastman Kodak Co. Method of preparing photographic
products. 2,739,891, 3-27-56, Cl. 117—34.
Knox, William T., Jr. : See —
Ricards, Harold A., Jr., Matheson, Cooper, Knox, and
Russell. 2,741,177.
Russell, Francis R., and Knox. 2,741,178.
Knox, William T., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Propane dewaxing of lubricating oils. 2,745,791, 5-15-56,
Cl. 196—18.
Knox, William T., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Hydrotreating lubricating oil to improve color and neu-
tralization number using a platinum catalyst on alumina.
2,756,183, 7-24-56, Cl. 196 — 35.
Knox, William T., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Oxidation resistant mineral oils and method of preparing
same. 2,768,129, 10-23-56, Cl. 196—147.
Knoy, Marion F., to The Institute of Gas Technology. Gas
range. 2,762,360. 9-11-56, Cl. 126—39.
Knudsen, Christian O. : See —
Dye, Glen M., Knudsen, and Braden. 2,779,179.
Knudsen Creamery Co. of California : See —
Sellstrom, Lawrence T. 2,746,267.
Sellstrom, Lawrence T. 2,746,268.
Knudsen, Earl, to Modern Display Co., Inc. Bulletin board.
2,757,469, 8-7-56, Cl. 40—125.
Knudsen, Knud J., to The Lewis Engineering Co. Electric
wire coupling. 2,729,800, 1-3-56, Cl. 339—188.
Knudsen, Knud J., to The Lewis Engineering Co. Electric
tempertaure control. 2,761,052, 8-28-56, Cl. 219—20.
Knudsen, Raymond G., and H. P. Last, to Snap-on Tools Corp.
Impact sleeve pullers. 2,748,458, 6-5-56, Cl. 29—280.
Knudsen, Richard R. Lifting mechanism for toilet seats.
2,772,422, 12-4-56, Cl. 4 — 251.
Knudson, Clarence B., and J. L. Buie, to Hoffman Electronics
Corp. Engine ignition systems or the like. 2,772,320,
11-27-56, Cl. 123—148.
Knudson, Giltner J., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Electrical
apparatus. 2,756,268, 7-24-56, Cl. 123—148.
Knudson, Giltner J., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Electric con-
nector. 2,759,040, 8-14-56, Cl. 174—77.
Knudson, Harold W„ to H & V Specialties Co., Inc., and
P. Lorillard Co. Filter for tobacco smoke. 2,761,798,
9-4-56, Cl. 131—10.
Knudson, Harold W., to H & V Specialties Co., Inc., and
P. Lorillard Co. Method of making a filter for tobacco
smoke. 2,765,515. 10-9-56, Cl. 28—72.
Knudson, Oliver L., and E. C. Eigenbrodt. Reciprocating bed.
2,753.572. 7-10-56, Cl. 5—101.
Knuepfer, Walter J., to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Carrying handle. 2,767,424, 10-23-56, Cl.
16—126.
Knup, Emil, R. Aenishaenslin, and G. Widmer, to Ciba Ltd.
Process for the fixation of mechanically produced effects on
textile material, and material. 2,749,257, 6-5-56, CL
117—65.
Knust, Ernst, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellsehaft.
Impregnating and insulating materials. 2,752,322, 6-26-56,
Cl. 260—33.8.
Knuth, Carl, to Kiekhaefer Corp. Engine fuel pressure regula-
tor. 2,771,868, 11-27-56, Cl. 123—136.
Knuth, Charles J. : See —
Bavley, Abraham, and Knuth. 2.773,897.
Knutsen, Knut A., to Compagnie Des Machines Bull ('Societe
Anonyme). Process for recording on a recording card
or strip. 2,735,617. 2-21-56, Cl. 235—61.12.
Knutsen, Knut A., to Compagnie des Machines Bull (Societe
Anonyme). Apparatus for safeguarding against errors in
accounting documents. 2.755.022, 7-17-56, Cl. 235 — 61.6.
Knutsen, Knut A., to Compagnie des Machines Bull (Societe
Anonyme). Error cheeking device for record-controlled ac-
counting machine. 2.759,669, 8-21-56, Cl. 235—61.7.
Knutsen, Knut A., to Compagnie des Machines Bull (Societe
Anonyme). Detecting errors in accounting machines.
2,765,982, 10-9-56, Cl. 235—61.7.
Silo unloader. 2,756,112, 7-24-56, Cl.
Knutson, Harold O., to Max Factor & Co.
device. 2,760,391, 8-28-56, Cl. 81—52.4.
Bottle capping
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Knutti, Helmut : See —
Kohler, Horst, and Knutti. 2,731,883.
Knutti, Helmut, to C. Zeiss. Cemented three-lens apochro-
matic objective. 2,768,555, 10-30-56, CI. 88—57.
Ko, David W. and W., and W. M. Auchenbach, to Komak, Inc.
Method of forming ornamented surfaces. 2,731,333,
1-17-56, CI. 41—43.
Ko, Wesley : See —
Ko, David W. and W.. and Auchenbach. 2,731,333.
Kobayashi, Albert S., to Illinois Tool Works. Gearing unit.
2,756,614, 7-31-56, CI. 74—606.
Kobayashi, Minora : See —
Sasaki, Jun-Ichi, Kobayashi, and Maeda. 2,736,856.
Kobayashi, Norio. Rings for spinning machines. 2,772,535,
12-4-56, CI. 57—119.
Kobe, Inc. : See —
Brown, John R. 2,744,880.
Coberly, Clarence J. 2,743,581.
Coberly, Clarence J. 2,761,514.
Coberly, Clarence J. 2,768,840.
Kober, William. Dynamoelectric control. 2,767,368,
10-16-56, CI. 32—57.
Koblanski, John. Pipette. 2,756.597, 7-31-56, CI. 73—425.6.
Koble, Robert A., and F. T. Sherk, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Hydrocarbon separation. 2,775,103, 12-25-56, CI. 62 — 123.
Kobler, Paul, to V. and W. Kobler. Shearhead for dry shav-
ing apparatus. 2,739,380, 3-27-56, CI. 30 — 43.
Kobler, Paul. Electric shaver. 2,766,390, 10-9-56, CI.
310—47.
Kobler, Victor : See —
Kobler, Paul. 2,739,380.
Kobler, Victor and W. Plug for electrical apparatus.
2,729,797, 1-3-56, CI. 339—36.
Kobler, Victor and W. Dry shaver. 2,771,672, 11-27-56, CI.
30—43.
Kobler, Werner : See —
Kobler, Paul. 2,739,380.
Kobler, Victor and W. 2,729,797.
Kobler, Victor and W. 2,771,672.
Kobliska, John J., to American Cyanamid Co. Grading proc-
ess and apparatus. 2,734.631, 2-14-56, CI. 209 — 237.
Koblitz, Francis F., to Bjorksten Research Laboratories,
Inc. Adhesive comprising alkenvl diglvcol carbonate and
articles bonded therewith. 2,774,697, 12-18-56, CI.
154 — 43.
Koblitz, Francis F., and J. G. Hilden. to Bjorksten Research
Laboratories, Inc. Method of making transparent lami-
nates. 2,760,893, 8-28-56, CI. 154—2.73.
Kobsch, Karl. Dropleaf extension table. 2,758,898, 8-14-56,
CI. 311 — 61.
Koch, August, to Martignoni, Koch & Cie., A. G. Copying
lathe for shoe lasts and other irregular bodies. 2,765,819,
10-9-56, CI. 142—7.
Koch, Benno L. Telescopic pocket umbrella. 2,772,685,
12-4-56, CI. 135—26.
Koch Engineering Co., Inc. : See —
Huggins, Clifford A. 2,752,139.
Huggins, Clifford A. 2,757,915.
Huggins, Clifford A., and Thrift. 2,737,377.
Huggins, Clifford A., and Thrift. 2,772,080.
Koch, George J., and D. S. Brinsmaid, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Long wavelength transmitting optical interference filters.
2,742,819, 4-24-56. CI. 88—112.
Koch, Gustav H. to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Air translat-
ing apparatus. 2,729,389, 1-3-56, CI. 230 — 259.
Koch, Gustav H., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Brush
shifting device for controlling speed of an electric motor.
2,761,983, 9-4-56, CI. 310—40.
Koch, Harry A. : See —
Gendler, Stanley L., and Koch^ 2,765.414
Koch, Werner, to Faber & Schleicher Aktiengesellschaft.
Device for cleaning cylinders. 2,731,916, 1-24-56, CI.
Koch, Werner, to Faber & Schleicher Aktiengesellschaft.
Stacking device for machines working on sheets, particu-
larly printing machines. 2,738,973, 3-20-56, CI. 271—89.
Koch, Werner, to Faber & Schleicher Aktiengesellschaft.
Sheet transferring device for multi-unit printing machines.
2,756,995, 7-31-56, CI. 271—50.
Koch, Werner, to Faber & Schleicher Aktiengesellschaft.
Sheet transporting and stacking device for printing ma-
chines. 2,769,634, 11-6-56, CI. 271—79.
Koch, Wilhelm, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vor-
mals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Solid, stable diazonium
compounds and process of preparing the same. 2,744,103,
5-1-56, CI. 260—141. ^. . . .„.
Koch, William M., to Reed Roller Bit Co. Diamond drilling
bits. 2,738,166, 3-13-56, CI. 255—72. ,.,..,
Koch, Winfield R., to Radio Corp. of America. Grounded grid
U. H. F. amplifier with gain control and constant input
impedance. 2,739,189, 3-20-56, CI. 179—171.
Koch, Winfield R., to Radio Corp. of America. Coupling cir-
cuit for semi-conductor devices. 2,747,111, 5-22-o6, LI.
307 — 88.5.
Kochalski, Horst : See — , ^ „ ..,,.„
Korber, Kurt, Kochalski, Flocke, and Heuer. 2,745,413.
Kocher, Hans, to Cortebert Watch Co. Index regulator set.
2,729,057, 1-3-56, CI. 58—113.
Kochman, Henry G. : See —
Kornan, Paul J., and Kochman. 2,759,097.
Kock, Winston E. : See —
Hanson, Robert L., and Kock. 2,736,771.
Kock Winston E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Metallic lens antenna. 2,733,438, 1-31-56, CI. 343—909.
Kock, Winston E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc Direc-
tive antenna systems. 2,736,894, 2-28-56, CI. 343—753.
Kock, Winston E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Wave
refracting devices. 2,747,184, 5-22-56, CI. 343—909
Kock Winston E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Wave
energy compound refractors. 2,769,171, 10-30-56, Cl.
343 (jog
Kockritz, Hans M., H. K. F. Steyer, K. H. Kronauer, and
H. Baumann, to Brown, Boveri & Cie, Aktiengesellschaft.
Gas turbine plant. 2,741,422, 4-10-56, CI 230—4
Kocks, Friedrich. Machine for expanding tubes. 2,736,361,
2-28-56. CI. 153—80.5.
Kocks Friedrich. Method for the production of iron and
steel. 2,744,820, 5-8-56. CI. 75—11.
Kocks, Friedrich. Method for the direct production of iron
and steel from ores. 2,756,137, 7-24-56. CI. 75—40.
Kocks, Friedrich, G. m. b. H. : See —
Uebing, Heinrich. 2,757,556.
Kocur Joseph S. Coordinated bow sight and range tinder.
2,767,472, 10-23-56, CI. 33—46.
Koda, Nobuo J., H. M. Smith, C. L. Corderman and FA.
Rodgers ; said Koda and said Smith assors to Hughes Air-
craft Co. ; said Corderman and said Rodgers assors. to
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Deflection system
for cathode-ray type storage tubes. 2,769,116, 1" '"
/-n Q15 27
Koda'ma, George T., to Sprague Electric Co.
screening machine. 2,767,648, 10-23-56 CI. 101—1/6.
Kodat Ervin B., to United Wallpaper, Inc. Paper containers.
2,754.045. 7-10-56, CI. 229—7.
Koebel Diamond Tool Co. : See —
Kartsher, Harry S. 2,741,240. .
Koebel- Henry J., Jr., to Bell & Howell Co. Endorsing appa-
ratus or the like. 2.773.446. 12-11-56, CI 101-233.
Koebner, Adolf, and E. M. Meade. Production of capillary
active amine-amides.__2,742,464, 4-17-56, CI. 260—247.5
10-30-56,
Automatic
Koch, Heinrich, H. "Fiirniss, and K. F. Mollering, to Firma Koedderich, John T., and M. Weixelbauni, to American Thermo
Dragerwerk, Heinr. & Bernh. Drager. Apparatus for
ficial respiration, in particular for purposes of anesthesia.
2,766,753, 10-16-56, CI. 128—188.
Koch, Karl. Device for removably connecting an element
to a wall. 2,747,904, 5-29-56, CI. 287 — 23.
Koch, Paul H., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Method of and
apparatus for controlling vapor temperatures. 2,737,931,
3-13-56, CI. 122—479.
Koch, Paul H., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Apparatus for
modifying vapor superheat temperatures. 2,764,137,
9-25-56. CI. 122—478.
Koch. Richard C, to Industrial Development Engineering
Associates, Inc. Stabilizer for radio frequency amplifier.
2,751,444, 6-19-56, CI. 179—171.
Koch. Robert B. : See —
Davis, William J., and Koch. 2,736,057.
Koch, Robert B., and R. E. James. Jr., to The Polymer Corp.
Production of nylon rod. 2,747,222. 5-29-56, CI. 18 — 12.
Koch, Robert B., and R. E. James, Jr., to The Polymer Corp.
Method and apparatus for continuously forming elongated
shapes from tlicriin>[>lMs< ic- mat crials. 2,747,224, 5-29-56,
CI. 18—14.
Koch, Robert E. : See —
Smith, Sidney R., Jr., and Koch. 2,744,982.
Koch, Roy F., to The Hoover Co. Brush structure. 2,734.212,
2-14-56, Cl. 15—183.
Koch, Walter G., to International Steel Co. Building con-
struction. 2,737,267. 3-6-56, Cl. 189—35.
Koch, Werner, to Faber & Schleicher Aktiengesellschaft. De-
vice for side registering sheets in printing or similar ma-
chines. 2,730,362, 1-10-56, Cl. 271—59.
Ware Co. Microscope illuminator. 2,764,672, 9-25-56, Cl.
Ko2ehl7Herman, to C. E. M. Co. Resilient coiled sheet metal
fastening pin. 2,737.843, 3-13-56, Cl. 85—5.
Koehl Herman, to C. E. M. Co. Fastening pin. 2,767,451,
10-23-56, Cl. 24—150.
Koehler Aircraft Products Co., The : See —
Koehler, Gordon T. 2,768,806.
Koehler, Donald C, to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc.
Test fixture for welded relay contacts. 2,754,680, 7-17-5b,
Koehler, "Gordon T„ to The Koehler Aircraft Products Co.
Fluid control valves. 2,768,806, 10-30-56, Cl. 251—174.
Koehler, Max. to A. H. Schilling. Process for the manufacture
of piston rings bv powder metallurgy and articles obtained
thereby. 2,741,827, 4-17-56, Cl. 29—182.
Koehler Max. Articles of sintered iron and method of mak-
ing same. 2,759,810, 8-21-56, Cl. 75—123.
Koehler, Robert B„ and E. J. Rabenda, to International Busi-
ness Machines Corp. rinseous tube accumulator. 2,767,348.
10-16-56, Cl, 315—84.6.
Koehler, Vernon W. Closure operator.
Cl. 268—21.
Koehler, William J. Anchoring plate.
214—10.5.
Koehring Co. : See — , „ „
Martinson, Edwin O. 2.746,618.
Martinson, Edwin O. 2,770,372.
Poulter, John W. 2,739,716.
Koehring, Leonard. Collapsible mops. 2,741,790, 4-17-56,
Cl. 15—147.
2,773,087, 12-11-56,
2,743,825, 5-1-56, Cl.
LIST OF PATENTEES
443
Koehring, Roland P., and C. E. Wilkens, to General Motors
Corp. Apparatus lor contour rolling. 2,748,634, 6-5-56,
CI. 80 — 23.
Koel, James A., to Central Commercial Industries, Inc. Com-
bined musical instrument. 2,761,344, 9-4-56, CI. 84 — 171.
Koelbel, Herbert, and R. Langheim, to Rbeinpreussen
Aktiengesellschaft fur Bergbau und Chemie. Metbod of
preparing iron catalysts containing kieselgubr. 2,761,847,
9-4-56, CI. 252 — 457.
Koelsch, Albert C, Jr., to International Business Machines
Corp. Document sensing device. 2,731,200, 1-17-56, CI.
235—61.11.
Koelsch, Walter: See—
Reppe. Walter, von Kutepow, and Koelsch. 2,768,968.
Koenecke, Donald F., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Synthetic drying oils. 2,733,267, 1-31-56, CI. 260 — 534.
Koenecke, Donald F., and J. F. Nelson, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Exterior surface coatings. 2,773,780,
12-11-56, CI. 106—243.
Koenig, Bernard R. : See —
Faris, Harold P., and Koenig. 2,757,437.
Koenig, Carl F., to General Motors Corp. Tire trackpartial
engagement type. 2.745,460, 5-15-56. CI. 152 — 182.
Koenig, Edgar A. Pipe stopper. 2,740,606, 4-3-56, CI.
251—175.
Koenig, Edward L. : See —
Perla, Martin R., and Koenig. 2,756,703.
Koenig, Herbert G., to Trio Mfg. Co. Electric resistor.
2,729,728, 1-3-56, CI. 201—55.
Koenig, Philip C, to Boeing Airplane Co. Lock collar swag-
ing tools. 2,764,045, 9-25-56, CI. 78—46.
Koenig, Robert H., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Vial necking
machines. 2,738,622, 3-20-56, CI. 49 — 7.
Koenig, Robert H. Tape switch. 2,770,696, 11-13-56, CI.
200—86.
Koenig, Steven F., % to R. S. Mehr. Bi-directional drain
valve. 2,758,664, 8-14-56, CI. 182 — 25.
Koenig, Walter, Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Bidirectional amplifiers. 2,733,303, 1-31-56, CI. 179 — 170.
Koenig, Walter, Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Bidirectional amplifiers. 2,733,304, 1-31-56, CI. 179 — 170.
Koenigsberg, Max, to The Englander Co., Inc. Furniture
structure. 2,766,816, 10-16-56, CI. 155—180.
Koeper, Casper J. : See —
Jones, Harry G.. Jr., Koeper, and Gilhooly. 2,755,738.
Koepke. Hans H, to J. M. Voith. Head cover for turbines and
pumps. 2,736,530, 2-28-56, CI. 253—155.
Koepke, Lloyd E., and E. D. Storm. Outboard motor carrier.
2,745,673, 5-15-56, CI. 280—40.
Koepp, Rudolph, & Co. Chemische Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft :
See —
Klapproth, Herbert. 2,743,295. *
Koepsell, Harold J., R. W. Jackson, and C. A. Hoffman, to
the United States of America as represented by the Sec-
retary of Agriculture. Production of fructose. 2,729,587,
1-3-56, CI. 195—31.
Koerbis, Albert E. : See —
Krefft, Hermann E., Harris, and Koerbis. 2,763,803.
Koerner, Dan E., to Western Electric Co.. Inc. Strand ad-
vancing apparatus. 2,755,917, 7-24-56, CI. 203 — 300.
Koerner. Lawrence F., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Thermistor network. 2,764,731, 9-25-56, CI. 323 — 69.
Koerner, Paul M. : See —
Nordlin, Henry G., and Koerner. 2,770,014.
Koertge, Nobel : See —
Hansen, Gilbert H, Koertge, and White. 2,747,035.
Koertge, Nobel H., to Furnas Electric Co. Oiltight rotary
selector switch. 2,748,208, 5-29-56, CI. 200 — 16.
Koester, Arthur F., Sr. Fishing line retriever. 2,739,404,
3-27-56, CI. 43—17.2.
Koester, David W. : See —
Donovan, Joseph J., Koester, and Milliken. 2,755,257.
Milliken, Thomas H, Jr., and Koester. 2,769,688.
Koester, Melvin C, to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Package
of curved glass sheets. 2,743,010, 4-24-56, CI. 206 — 62.
Koester, Melvin C, and F. J. Mainz, to Libbey-Owens-Ford
Glass Co. Shipping container for glass sheets. 2,734,626,
2-14-56, CI. 206—62.
Koetting, J. C. : See —
Stephenson, Jake M. 2,736,257.
Kofford, Reed S. Automatic watering device for poultry.
2.748,795, 6-5-56, CI. 137 — 408.
Kofford. Walter M. : See —
Keller, Philip B., and Kofford. 2,773,601.
Kofoid. Melvin J., to Northwest Nut Growers. Electric nut
cracking. 2.747.635, 5-29-56. CI. 146 — 227.
Kofoid. Orville. 50% to R. B. Mfg. Corp. Diffusing apparatus.
2,746.795, 5-22-56, CI. 299—69.
Kogel. Wilhelm G.. to Aktiebolaget Elektrolux. Absorption
refrigeration. 2,750.763, 6-19-56, CI. 62 — 119.5
Kogel, Wilhelm G.. K. G. Boren, and A. H. Ostergren, to
Aktiebolaget Elektrolux. Absorption refrigeration appa-
ratus. 2,773,359, 12-11-56, CI. 62 — 103.
Koger, Richard B., and D. A. McGinnis. Bottle holder.
2,754,078, 7-10-56, CI. 248—311.
Kogge, Roy. Alternating current power amplifier. 2,762,011,
9-4-56, CI. 323 — 86.
Kohl, Arthur L.. and F. C. Riesenfeld, to The Fluor Corp ,
Ltd. Separation of acetylene compounds. 2,773,560,
12—11—56, CI. 183 — 115.
Kohl, Everard F., and Z. Kazenas, said Kazenas to Mercast
Corp. Process of forming shell mold. 2,749,586, 6-12-56
CI. 22 — 194.
Kohl, Gerald C. Injection needle guide. 2,740,404, 4-3-a6,
CI. 128—215.
Kohl, Hans : See —
Kloepfer, Harry, Frey, Weitbrecht, and Kohl. 2,742,345.
Kohl, Jerome, and R. L. Newacheck, to Tracerlab, Inc. In-
jector. 2,752,067, 6-26-56, CI. 222—80.5.
Kohl, Walter H., to Collins Radio Co. Resnatron filament
basket. 2,758,361, 8-14-56, CI. 29—25.18.
Kohl, William R. Device for packaging shirts and the like in
bags. 2,742,748, 4-24-56, CI. 53 — 261.
Kohle, Albert G. Ribbing blocking machine. 2,761,192,
9-4-56, CI. 26—18.5.
Kohler Co. : See —
Fisher, Edwin L., and Fenton. 2,730,350.
Kohler, Fred. Arc suppresser for dielectric heating equip-
ment. 2,763,758, 9-18-56, CI. 219—10.77.
Kohler, George O. : See —
Graham, William R., Jr., Kohler, and Blauw. 2,751,302.
Kohler, Hellfried K., H. W. Giildner. and W. W. Tell, to
VEB Buchungsmaschinenwerk Karl-Marx-Stadt. Device for
driving or stopping a driven shaft. 2,744,600, 5-8-56. CI.
192 — 148.
Kohler, Horst : See —
Conradi, Rudolf, and Kohler. 2,767,613.
Kohler, Horst, to C. Zeiss. Objective lens for field glass.
2,764,064, 9-25-56, CI. 88—57.
Kohler, Horst, and H. Knutti, to C. Zeiss. Afocal ana-
morphotic cylindrical objective lens system. 2,731,883,
1-24-56, CI. 88—57.
Kohler, Jacob W. L. : See —
Jonkers, Cornelius O., Kohler, Liebe, and van der Ster.
2,771,751.
Kohler, Jacob W. L., to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co.,
trustee. Refrigerator gas liquification device. 2,734,354,
2-14-56, CI. 62—122.
Kohler, Jacob W. L., to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co., trustee. Refrigerator gas liquifier. 2,745,262, 5-15-56,
CI. 62—123.
Kohler, Jacob W. L.. to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co., as trustee. Apparatus for liquefying air. 2,764,877,
10-2-56, CI. 62—122.
Kohler, Jacob W. L., and W. F. Schalkwijk, to Hartford
National Bank and Trust Co., trustee. Cold gas refriger-
ator. 2,750,765, 6-19-56, CI. 62—136.
Kohler, Paul, to Pecar Fabrikation von Zielfernrohren und
Feldstechern Paul Kohler & Co. Sighting telescope.
2,745,182, 5-15-56, CI. 33—50.
Kohler, Rudolf, and H. Pietsch, to Henkel & Cie. G. m. b. H.
Synthetic resins from oxacyclobutane compounds and di-
carboxylic acids. 2,764,575, 9-25-56, CI. 260 — 75.
Kohler, William L., and E. G. Gaynor, to I. H. Reindel.
Terminal clip. 2,766,438, 10-9-56, CI. 339—256.
Kohlhagen, Walter. Method of balancing rotary members.
2,745,287, 5-15-56, CI. 73—481.
Kohlhagen, Walter, to The E. Ingraham Co. Self-lubricating
shaft bearings. 2,747,361, 5-29-56, CI. 58—52.
Kohlhagen, Walter, to The E. Ingraham Co. Shock and
vibration proof oscillator. 2,750,730, 6-19-56, CI. 58 — 116.
Kohlmeyer, George W., to Case Mfg. Corp. Water closet.
2,773,267, 12-11-56, CI. 4—13.
Kohls, Erich E., and G. S. Thompson, to John Oster Mfg.
Co. Household mixer with axially yieldable beaters.
2.747,845, 5-29-56. CI. 259—131.
Kohn, Maximilian, and J. Wesely, to Briider Eisert Aktienge-
sellschaft. Lighter for liquid or gaseous fuel. 2,763,129,
9-18-56, CI. 67—7.1.
Kohn, Samuel, and H. Guyot, to Office National d'Etudes et
de Recherches Aeronautiques. Method of studying the dis-
tribution of strain in mechanical parts. 2,763,154, 9-18-56,
CI. 73—88.
Kohnen, Clarence B. Can handle and punch. 2,765,530,
10-9-56, CI. 30—123.
Kohout, George A. Stoker. 2,735,384, 2-21-56, CI. 110 — 104.
Kohring, Erwin, to A. H. Schutte. Swivel wheel head for
grinding machine. 2,758,428, 8-14-56, CI. 51—166.
Kohring, Wilbur M. Precision resistances. 2,742,551,
4-17-56, CI. 201—64.
Kohrn, Robert C. : See —
Pooley, Robert W., and Kohrn. 2,743,931.
Kok, Gerardus J. M. Apparatus for edge splicing of wood
veneers. 2,739,628, 3-27-56, CI. 144 — 279.
Kokkinos, Triantafyllos T. Tobacco smoking mouthpiece.
2,737,187, 3-6-56, CI. 131—198.
Kokles, Nick A., Jr. : See —
Magee, Charles, and Kokles. 2,763.944.
Kolar, Hugo R., to J. L. Younghusband. Dental plate ad-
hesive. 2,759,838, 8-21-56, CI. 106—206.
Kolar, Robert F., and J. D. Callaghan, to Radio Corp. of
America. Multi-band antenna. 2,756,420, 7-24-56. Cl.
343—727.
Kolb, Albert J. J. Rug construction. 2,759,865, 8-21-56, Cl.
154 — 49.
Kolb, Arthur F. : See —
Douglas, John F. H., and Kolb. 2,736,843.
Kolb, Harry J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process
of crimping polyethylene terephthalate filaments by heat
stretching and heat relaxing. 2,758,908, 8-14-56, Cl.
8—130.1.
Kolbe, Adelbert E., to General Motors Corp. Manifold sup-
port structure. 2,771,865, 11-27-56, Cl. 123 — 52.
Kolbe, Frank F., to The United Electric Coal Companies.
Rotary cutting wheel type excavating apparatus. 2,757,462,
8-7-56, Cl. 37—190.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Kolbe, Frank P., to The United Electric Coal Companies.
Excavating apparatus and method. 2,757,403, 8-7-56, CI.
37—190.
Kolbe, Joachim. Banking vehicle with superstructure sup-
porting torsion springs and king-pin banking hinges.
2,739,658, 3-27-56, CI. 180—73.
Kolbe, Joachim. Banking arm supported vehicle with power
assist units controlling banking and oscillation. 2,739,823,
3-27-56, CI. 280 — 112
Kolbe, Joachim. Sway bar operated banking car with bank-
ing motion center located near the height of the center of
gravity of the superstructure. 2,760,785, 8-28-56, Cl.
280—112.
Kolbe, Joachim. Banking vehicle with separate superstruc-
ture banking motion center and power-assist banking.
2,760,786, 8-28-56, Cl. 280—112.
Kolbel, Herbert, and E. Kuschenburg, to Rheinpreussen Ak-
tiengesellschaft fiir Bergbau und Chemie. Preparation of
iron catalysts for carbon monoxide hydrogenation.
2,738,361, 3-13-56, Cl. 260—449.6.
Kolbel, Herbert, and P. Ackermann, to Rheinpreussen
Aktiengesellschaft fiir Bergbau und Chamie. Reactivation
of catalysts. 2,775,607, 12-25-56, Cl. 260 — 449.6.
Kolberg, Joseph M. Electric cooking device. 2,759,091,
8-14-56, Cl. 219 — 43.
Koldweld Corp. : See —
Clair, Verne, Jr. 2,754,393.
Clair, Verne, Jr. 2,763,057.
Kolehmainen, Elmar, to West Coast Tool & Supply Co. Flex-
ible link ammunition chute. 2,752,024, 6-26-56, Cl.
193—25.
Kolene Corp. : See —
Webster, Hugh G. 2,760,927.
Kolesa, Thomas J., to General Steel Castings Corp. Railway
truck. 2,741,996, 4-17-56, Cl. 105—196.
Kolka, Alfred J. : See —
Closson, Rex D., Kolka, and Ligett. 2,750,384.
Closson, Rex D., Kolka, and Ligett. 2,750,417.
Closson, Rex D., Kolka, and Ligett. 2,751,426.
Closson, Rex D., Kolka, and Ligett. 2,769,850.
Kolka, Alfred J., to Ethyl Corp. Dehydrochlorination of ben-
zene hexachloride. 2,773,105, 12-4-56, Cl. 260 — 650.
Kolka, Alfred J., and H. D. Orloff, to Ethyl Corp. Dehydro-
chlorination of benzene hexachloride. 2,729,083, 1-3-56,
Cl. 260—648.
Kolkman, Dirk : See —
Elenbaas, Willem, Kolkman, and Hurx. 2,739,261.
Kolkman, Dirk, to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co.
Gas-filled electric discharge tube. 2,733,368, 1-31-56, Cl.
313—109.
Kolkman, Dirk, and A. J. de Visser. to Hartford National
Bank and Trust Co., trustee. Low-pressure arc-discharge
tube supplied with direct current. 2,748,308, 5-29-56,
Cl. 313 — 185.
Kolks, Karl, to Koppers Co., Inc. Container for moist or
sticky materials, for example coal. 2,733,840, 2-7-56, Cl.
222—195.
Kolks, Karl, to Koppers Co., Inc. Regenerative oven
reversing and venting apparatus. 2,737,481, 3-6-56, Cl.
202—151.
Kolland, Emil : See —
Dietrich, Paul, and Kolland. 2,729,163.
Dietrich, Paul, and Kolland. 2,730,363.
Dietrich, Paul, and Kolland. 2,767,652.
Koller, Edward J., and C. J. Bohn, to Wonder Products Co.
Stand for spring suspended hobby horse. 2,758,632,
8-14-56, Cl. 155—17.
Koller, Lewis R., to General Electric Co. Secondary electron
emitting system. 2,730,640, 1-10-56. Cl. 313—68.
Kollgaard, Reyner : See —
Savage, Reuben T., and Kollgaard. 2,734,805.
Kollgaard, Reyner, to Houdry Process Corp. Disengagement
of gases from a moving bed of fluent solid particles.
2,745,724, 5-15-56, Cl. 23—288.
Kollgaard, Reyner, to Houdry Process Corp. Transfer and
circulation of solid granular material. 2,758,883, 8-14-56,
Cl. 302—57.
Kollgaard, Reyner, to Houdry Process Corp. Catalyst addi-
tion process and apparatus. 2,760,843, 8-28-56. Cl. 23 — 1.
Kollgaard, Reyner, to Houdry Process Corp. Hydrocarbon
conversion system. 2,775,548, 12-25-56, Cl. 196 — 52.
Kollgaard, Reyner, and J. J. Cicalese, to Houdry Process
Corp. Elutriation of fines. 2,754,966, 7-17-56, Cl.
209—139.
Kolling, Helmut : See —
Rappen, Friedrich, and Kolling. 2,740,807.
Kolling, Helmut, to Ruhrchemie Aktiengesellschaft. Neutral-
ization of sulfonic acids. 2,766,276, 10-9-56, Cl. 260 — 505.
Kollman, Jack : See —
Russell, John J., Beck, and Kollman. 2,738,897.
Russell, John J., Beck, and Kollman. 2,773,817.
Kollman, Jack, and W. A. Beck, to Ekco-AIcoa Containers, Inc.
Food packaging assembly. 2,775,383, 12-25-56, Cl.
229 — 3.5.
Kollmann, Harry, to Formart Containers, Inc. Apparatus for
molding pulp. 2,748,672, 6-5-56, Cl. 92—54.
Kollmann, Karl A. : See —
Forster, Hans J. M., and Kollmann. 2,732,048.
Forster, Hans-Joachim M., Kollmann, and Kiimmich.
2,747,430.
Kollmann, Karl A., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft.
Fluid coupling device. 2,761,276, 9-4-56, Cl. 60 — 12.
Kollmann, Karl J. Shaft coupling. 2,755,115, 7-17-56, Cl.
287—76.
Kollmann, Melvin F. : See —
Rose, John J., and Kollmann. 2,734,477.
Kollsman Instrument Corp. : See —
Andresen, John H., Jr. 2.753.415.
Andresen, John H., Jr., and Kasner. 2,755,440.
Eckweiler, Howard J., Jr. 2,758,500.
Von Ranson, Josef. 2,766,502.
Von Ranson, Josef. 2,771,781.
Kolmar Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Wollersheim, Richard J. 2,731,777.
Kolsrud, Ernest R. : See —
Atanasoff, John V., and Kolsrud. 2,739,297.
Kolstad, Welding J., to Albert & J. M. Anderson Mfg. Co.
Electrical connector. 2,745,076, 5-8-56, Cl. 339 — 47.
Komak, Inc. : See —
Ko, David W. and W., and Auchenbach. 2,731,333.
Komarek-Greaves and Co. : See —
Komarek, Gustav and K. R. 2,766,109.
Komarek, Gustav and K. R., to Komarek-Greaves and Co.
Process for the beneficiation of taconite fines. 2,766,109,
10-9-56, Cl. 75—3.
Komarek, Karl R. : See —
Komarek, Gustav and K. R. 2,766,109.
Komarnitsky, Rostislaw S. : See — •
Puglielli, Alphonse, and Komarnitsky. 2,746,704.
Komerska, Frank J., to Ainsworth Mfg. Corp. Military stores
rack. 2,756,091, 7-24-56, Cl. 294—83.
Komijn, Albert : See —
Bouvy, Jacques J. B. J. J., and Komijn. 2,768,810.
Kominami, Tsuguo, and J. Ukita, % to Omni Products Corp.
Polymerization of vinyl acetate with peroxide, amine, sul-
finic acid catalyst system. 2,746,947, 5-22-56, Cl.
260—89.1.
Kommer, Fred A., to ACF Industries, Inc. Carburetor
accelerating pump with gas vent. 2,775,435, 12-25-56, Cl.
261—34.
Kommer, Fred A., to ACF Industries, Inc. Throttle actuated
starter switch device. 2,775,711, 12-25-56, Cl. 290—38.
Kommer, Fred A., and A. W. Zub, to Carter Carburetor Corp.
Starter switch. 2,747,051, 5-22-56, Cl. 200 — 61.9.
Komph, William L., Sr., to The Wellman Engineering Co.
Reciprocating fluid actuated motors and cushioning valve
therefor. 2,735,404, 2-21-56, Cl. 121—38.
Komusin, Erich. Device for dispensing tickets. 2,740,581,
4-3-56, Cl. 235 — 31.
Koncak, Donald S. : See —
Hoffmeister, John F., and Koncak. 2,754,982.
Kondolf, Mathias R., to Traffic Controls, Inc. of Delaware.
Traffic camera. 2,742,834, 4-24-56, Cl. 95 — 11.
Konefes, Joseph H. : See —
Anderson, Florence B., and Konefes. 2,761,288.
Konefes, Joseph H., to Amana Refrigeration, Inc. Trim strip
and mounting therefor. 2,758,748, 8-14-56, Cl. 220 — 73.
Konet, Henry, and C. E. Hurlburt, to Bendix Aviation Corpo-
ration. Servo system. 2,745,288, 5-15-56, Cl. 74 — 5.47.
K5nig, Hans-Bodo, and H.-A. Offe, to Schenley Industries,
Inc. Process for the production of the thiosemicarbazone
isonicotinaldehyde. 2,744,906, 5-8-56. Cl. 260—294.8.
Konigsberg, Moses, and F. Camps-Campins, to Jam. Finishing
compositions comprising aqueous dispersions of butadiene-
acrylonitrile copolymer and polyvinyl alcohol. 2,771,456,
11-20-56, Cl. 260—29.6.
Koninklijke Industrieele Maatschappij voorheen Noury &
Van der Lande N. V. : See —
Van Gelder, Dirk W. 2,761,759.
Koninklijke Vereenigde Tapijtfabrieken N. V. : See —
Hellebrekers, Henricus W. J. 2,735,452.
Konkel, Frank J. Machine for grinding files. 2,761,251,
9-4-56, Cl. 51—33.
Kono, Terry T. Fishing line guide. 2,740,221, 4-3-56, Cl.
43—24.
Konrad, Erich J. Cooking and heating plates. 2,773,165,
12-4-56, Cl. 219—37.
Konrad, Luise, and K. Winz, to G. M. Pfaff A.-G. Heated
foot supports. 2,756,318. 7-24-56, Cl. 219—19.
Konrad, William L., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Sound
simulator for use in aircraft pilot trainers. 2,768,371,
10-23-56, Cl. 340—384.
Kontos, James. Protector for flexible fittings for flexible
tanks. 2,731,089, 1-17-56, Cl. 164—78.
Konz, Wilhelm, to C. H. Boehringer Sohn. Process of N-
alkvlating compounds having reactive imino groups.
2,767,182, 10-16-56, Cl. 260—255.
Kooiker, Ralph L. Corn saver shield for farm tractor
rear wheels. 2,739,824, 3-27-56, Cl. 280 — 160.
Kooiman, Pieter L., and J. D. de Graff, to Handelmaatschappij
"Avedko" C. V. Calorimeter for measuring the amount of
heat given out or absorbed by a flowing medium. 2,766,620,
10-16-56, Cl. 73 — 193.
Kooistra, Lambert F., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Creep
rupture testing apparatus. 2,748,597, 6-5-56, Cl. 73 — 15.6.
Kooistra, Lambert F., and R. V. Cobb, to The Babcock & Wilcox
Co. Residual pulp liquor oxidizing means. 2,771,460,
11-20-56, Cl. 23—283.
Kool, Cornelis M. H., J. Lolkema, and G. Moes, to Naamlooze
Vennootschap W. A. Scholten's Chemisehe Fabrieken. Proc-
ess of manufacturing polyhydiic alcohols by catalytic reduc-
tion of carbohydrates. 2,759,023, 8-14-56, Cl. 260—635.
Kool Vent Metal Awning Corp. of America : See —
Harrison, Roland, and Kepple. 2,734,236.
Tate, William F. 2,755,522.
Tate, William F. 2,775,324.
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445
Koons, David R., % to E. N. Stiffler. Fuel saving attach-
ment for an internal-combustion engine. 2,761,660, 9-4-56,
CI. 261 — 15. „ ,_.
Koons Russell E., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Preparation of
acrylonitrile. 2,744,926, 5-8-56, CI. 260— 465 3.
Koontz Marshall D. Stabilized trailer load distributor.
2,756,072, 7-24-56, CI. 280— 105. „„„„„,„ ^ 0 ,c m
Koonz, Andrew M. Hair trimmer. 2,744,316, 5-8-56, CI.
30—31.
Koonz, Carl H. : See —
Hale, Cedric. and Koonz. 2,756,155.
Koopal, Sieds : See —
Van Loon, Willem, and Koopal. 2,738,256.
Koopal Sieds and J. H. C. Moison, to Stamicarbon N. V.
Preparation of calcium carbide. 2,749,219, 6-5-56, CI.
23—208.
Kooperativa Forbundet, Ekonomisk Forening: See —
Ivarsson, Nemo V. M. 2,732,186.
Koorevaar, Jan : See —
De Jong, Geert J., and Koorevaar. 2,761,885.
Koorevaar, Jan, to Stamicarbon N. V. Preparation of di-
tolyl methane. 2,761,884, 9-4-56, CI. 260—668.
Koos, Arendt R. : See —
Russell, Francis R., and Koos. 2,758,855.
Koos, Ronald E. : See —
Knight, Hogan B., Koos, and Swern. 2,759,953.
Kooser, Eugene K. : See —
Brandau, Harvey M.. and Kooser. 2,756.097.
" Machine tools. 2,741,074, 4-10-56,
Abrasive grinders. 2,772,524, 12-4-56,
to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
rectifiers. 2,760,126, 8-21-56, CI.
Kopczynski, John
CI. 51—134.5.
Kopczynski, John F.
CI. 51—168.
Kopelman, Bernard,
Tungsten bronze
317—238.
Kopf, Rowland J. : See —
Pfaff, Elmer F., and Kopf. 2,767,398.
Kopf, Rowland J., and R. Marsh, to Portable Industries, Inc.
Ejector for powder-actuated tools. 2,771,696, 11-27-56,
CI. 42—1.
Kopke, Ernst W., to Ultra-Sucro Co. Apparatus and process
for continuous crystallization of sugar and the like.
2,743,198, 4-24-56, CI. 127—15.
Koplin, Harry : See —
Slate, Arthur R., Sr., and Koplin. 2,752,770.
Kopp, Marvin, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Cleaner-
sanitizer. 2,742,434, 4-17-56, CI. 252—106.
Kopparfors Aktiebolag : See —
Palm, Carl K. F., and Nylof. 2,773,720.
Koppel, Joseph, to Mercantile & Exchange Corp. Swivel
mounting devices. 2,757,030, 7-31-56, CI. 287—91.
Koppelman, Edward, to Raymond De-icer and Engineering
Co., Inc. Antennas and material for fabrication thereof.
2,750,321, 6-12-56, CI. 154—127.
Koppers Co., Inc. : See —
Becker, Joseph. 2,756,198.
Christensen, John C, and Fair. 2,749,250.
D'Alelio, Gaetano F. 2,734,888.
D'Alelio, Gaetano F. 2,739,948.
D'Alelio, Gaetano F. 2,759,908.
Doll, Franz. 2,752,183.
Doll, Franz. 2,772,226.
Doll, Franz, and Brandenbusch. 2,753,200.
Donath, Ernest E. 2,751,287.
Frese, Erich L„ Schappert, and Simmat. 2,738,311.
Goeke, Eberhard. 2,732,289.
Hiibeerle, Albert, and Godde. 2,730,707.
Haberle, Albert, and Kemper. 2,734,562.
Hannes, Paul. 2,736,504.
Harlow, Earl V. 2,737,258.
Harlow, Earl V. 2,737,259.
Harlow, Earl V. 2,746,563.
Harlow, Earl V. 2,775,550.
Hasche, Rudolph L. 2,751,424.
Hasche, Rudolph L. 2,755,321.
Henseleit, Georg. 2,746,610.
Henseleit, Georg. 2,746,611.
Homan, Paul J. 2,744,858.
Homan, Paul J. 2.754,981.
Irvine, Robert L. 2,754.930.
Kemp, Woodrow E. 2,744,857.
Kolks, Karl. 2,733,840.
Kolks, Karl. 2,737,481.
Leithauser, Heinz, Linder, and Sattler. 2,775,512.
McBride, Arthur B. 2,750,054.
Merkel, Heinrich. 2,773,756.
Pfaff, George C. 2,760,853.
Schmidtmann, Hans. 2,772,053.
Schiirhoff. Heinrich. 2,746,913.
Throop, Charles C, and Wince. 2,765,266.
Totzex, Friedrich. 2,751,286.
Totzek, Friedrich, and Linder. 2,734,811.
Van Ackeren, Joseph. 2,733.054.
Van Ackeren, Joseph. 2,761,826.
Van Ackeren, Paul. 2,746,914.
Van Ackeren, Paul. 2,761,827.
Van Ackeren, Paul, and Doll. 2,746,786.
Ward, William F., and Winship. 2,758,838.
Webb, George A. 2,736,754.
Weissenborn, Adolf. 2,741,261.
Koppers, Heinrich, Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung :
See —
Schmalenbach, Adolf. 2,740,753.
Koppius, Otto G. : See —
Coppola, Patrick P., Hughes, and Koppius. 2,769,708.
Koprowski, Hilary, J. Black, and D. J. Nelsen, to American
Cyanamid Co. Rabies vaccines and methods of preparing
the same. 2,768,114, 10-23-56, CI. 167—78.
Koranda, Clarence J., and H. A. Withall, to Enterprise Rail-
way Equipment Co. Discharge outlet cover plate. 2,751,858,
6-26-56, CI. 105—282.
Korb, Anton W., to Jervis Corp. Method of joining materials
and joint obtained thereby. 2,760,243. 8-28-56, CI. 20—69.
Korb, Anton W., to Jervis Corp. Method and apparatus for
forming materials. 2,763,040, 9-18-56, CI. 22 — 57.2.
Korba, George. Window screen. 2,772,731, 12-4-56, CI.
160—28.
Korber, Hans : See —
Virchaux, Paul, and Korber. 2,750,773.
Korber, Hans. Hydraulic chuck. 2,751,230, 6-19-56, CI.
279—114.
Korber, Kurt, to Kurt Korber & Co., K.-G. Method of manu-
facturing filter mouthpiece cigarettes. 2,740,409, 4-3-56,
CI. 131—94.
Korber, Kurt, to Kurt Korber & Co. K.-G. Automatic cigar-
ette weighing balance for cigarette making machines.
2,753,871, 7-10-56, CI. 131—22.
Korber, Kurt, H. Kochalski, A. Flocke, and W. Heuer, to Kurt
Korber & Co. Kommandit-Gesellschaft. Machines for pro-
ducing cigarettes. 2,745,413, 5-15-56, CI. 131—84.
Korber, Kurt, & Co. K.-G. : See—
Korber, Kurt. 2,740,409.
Korber, Kurt. 2,753,871.
Korber, Kurt, Kochalski, Flocke, and Heuer. 2,745,413.
Richter, Willy, and Flocke. 2,747,582.
Riegger, Ulrich. 2,737,955.
Riegger, Ulrich. 2,753,909.
Ritscher, Arthur. 2,751,959.
Rode, Ludwig. 2,735,345.
Schlossmacher, Hubert. 2,767,717.
Korby, Alfred A. Lawn mower sharpener. 2,733,561, 2-7^56,
CI. 51—250.
Korchan, Joseph, to P. Korchan. Collapsible shopping cart.
2,738,984, 3-2(5-56, CI. 280—36.
Korchan, Paul : See — ■
Korchan, Joseph. 2,738,984.
Korda. Eugene J. Fuel injection valve. 2,756,107, 7-24-56,
CI. 299—133.
Kordatzky, Robert W. : See —
Van Alen, De Witt T., and Kordatzky. 2,760,363.
Kordish, Paul J. Screw adjustable sliding jaw wrench.
2,739,500, 3-27-56, CI. 81—163.
Koree, Jean U. Combined ampule and injection apparatus.
2,753,866, 7-10-56, CI. 128—216.
Koren, Heiman W. : See —
Crownover. Joseph W., and Koren. 2,769,867.
Koren, Rose. Garment. 2,736,900, 3-6-56, CI. 2 — 114.
Korenak, Anthony J. Straightening device equipped with an
optical projection type comparator. 2,748,829, 6-5-56, CI.
153—52.
Koret, Inc. : See —
Koret, Richard. 2,772,713.
Koret, Richard, to Koret, Inc. Lady's handbag with multiple
compartments. 2,772,713, 12-4-56, CI. 150 — 28.
Korfhage, Vincent G., and H. W. Lormor, to The Electric
Storage Battery Co. Battery burning apparatus. 2,764,115
9-25-56, CI. 113—59.
Koriagin, Vsevolod B., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Canopy
mounting. 2,730, 777, 1-17-56, CI. 20 — 56.4.
Korkowski, Eberhard, W. Voit, and G. Schmidt, to Robert
Bosch G. m. b. H. Control devices for hydraulic motors.
2,750,743, 6-19-56, CI. 60—52.
Korkowski, Eberhard, and G. Schmidt, to Robert Bosch
G. m. b. H. Hydraulic servo-motors. 2,770,098, 11-13-56,
CI. 60 — 52.
Korman, Jerome, and J. A. Hogg, to The Upjohn Co. Car-
bonyloxy steroids. 2,774,775, 12-18-56, CI. 260 — 397.1.
Korman, Nathaniel I„ and J. R. Ford, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army.
Electronic signal storage system. 2,766,399, 10-9-56,
CI. 315—23.
Korman, Samuel : See —
Sheer, Charles, and Korman. 2,735,016.
Korn, Waldemar H., to Kornlube Products. Guard and oil-
retaining means for railroad journal box. 2,746,777,
5-22-56. CI. 286—6.
Kornan, Paul J., and H. G. Kochman. Lamp shade holder.
2,759,097, 8-14-56, CI. 240—138.
Kornei, Otto, to Clevite Corp. Method of making magnetic
transducer heads. 2,743,507, 5-1-56, CI. 29 — 155.5.
Kornei, Otto, to Clevite Corp. Method of making a magnetic
transducer head. 2.754,569, 7-17-56, CI. 29 — 155.57.
Kornei, Otto, to Clevite Corp. Magnetic transducer head.
2,769,866, 11-6-56, CI. 179—100.2.
Kornfeld, Edmund C. : See —
Jones, Reuben G., and Kornfeld. 2,744,915.
Jones, Reuben G., and Kornfeld. 2,744,917.
Jones, Reuben G., and Kornfeld. 2,745,845.
Kornfeld, Edmund C, to Eli Lilly and Co. Substituted
benz [CD] indolines. 2,751,396, 6-19-56, CI. 260 — 319.
Kornfeld, Edmund C, and E. J. Fornefeld, to Eli Lilly and
Co. Substituted benz [CD] indolines. 2,749,353, 6-5-56,
CI. 260—319.
Kornhauser, Murray : See-
Be Vost, Valmore F., and Kornhauser. 2,767.573.
Kornlube Products : See —
Korn, Waldemar H. 2,746,777.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Kornylak, Andrew T., to Kornylak Engineering Corp. Con-
veyor belt. 2,746,595, 5-22-56, CI. 198—195.
Kornylak, Andrew T., to Kornylak Engineering Corp. Guided
carrier conveyor. 2,747,724, 5-29-56, CI. 198 — 155.
Kornylak Engineering Corp. : See —
Kornylak, Andrew T. 2,746,595.
Kornylak, Andrew T. 2,747,724.
Korolyshun, Russell T. : See —
Lovshin, Frank A., Dufourd, and Korolyshun. 2,730,140.
Koros, Leslie L., to Radio Corp. of America. Frequency con-
trol. 2,738,422, 3-13-5G, CI. 250—36.
Korpi, Edwin O., and D. D. Whyte, to The Procter & Gamble
Co. Process for preparing detergent compositions.
2,742,435, 4-17-56, CI. 252—161.
Korrect-Way Corp. : See —
Nash, John J., and Stein. 2,760,549.
Korski, Frank S., to The Emerson Electric Mfg. Co. Method
of making cast rotors. 2,763,916, 9-25-56, CI. 29 — 155.53.
Korsmo, Alfred, and M. Ronning, to Minneapolis-Moline Co.
Crop conveying and delivering mechanism for corn har-
vesters. 2,737,767, 3-13-56, CI. 56—18.
Kort, Fritz, to SKF Industries, Inc. Method and means for
axially fixing rolling bearings. 2,749,192, 6-5-56, CI.
308—236.
Kort, Ludwig. Methods of and means for reducing noises
and vibrations produced by screw propellers of ships.
2,756,713, 7-31-56, CI. 115—42.
Kortick. Morris. Cutting tool. 2,745,177, 5-15-56, CI.
30—186.
Korwin, John J. Sprinkling system. 2,771,320, 11-20-56,
CI. 299 — 104.
Koryta, Leonard D., to R. C. Weiss, as trustee. Method of
bonding rubber to metal and the resulting article.
2,774,701, 12-18-56, CI. 154—130.
Kosak, Stephen, Jr., to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Bearing tem-
perature responsive safety device. 2,767,285, 10-16-56,
CI. 200—142.
Koxalok, Joseph F., and J. Sulich, Jr., to General Aniline &
Film Corp. Light sensitive diazotype material. 2,746,863,
5-22-56, CI. 95—6.
Kosalek, Joseph F., and J. Sulich, Jr., to General Aniline &
Film Corp. Light sensitive diazotype materials. 2,772,974,
12-4-56, CI. 96—91.
Kosanovich, John. Fish bobber attachment. 2,775,059,
12-25-56, CI. 43 — 44.88.
Kosatka, Thomas O., to Victor Mfg. & Gasket Co. Fluid
seal. 2,729.482, 1-3-56, CI. 288—13.
Kosch, Alois J. Magnetic top device. 2,774,185, 12-18-56,
CI. 46—235.
Kosche, Rudolf L. H., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft.
Internal combustion engine. 2,766,739, 10-16-56, CI.
123—32.
Kosek, Henry E. Brief cases. 2,755,837, 7-24-56, Cl.
150—1.6.
Kosfeld, Milton M., to General Electric Co. Air conditioning
apparatus. 2,746,266, 5-22-56, Cl. 62—115.
Kosher, Andrew R. Holders for bottles and other containers.
2,773,480, 12-11-56, Cl. 120—73.
Kosik, John, Jr. : See —
Doughman, Ferman C, Kosik, and Ferraris. 2,758,670.
Koskela, Joel. Saw handle. 2,736,354, 2-28-56, Cl. 145—108.
Koski, Jerry V., and R. E. Schwary, to The Gabriel Co.
Multiple stage shock absorber. 2,729,308, 1-3-56, Cl.
188—88.
Koskinen, Onni S. Expanded metal and method of forming
same. 2,751,978, 6-26-56, Cl. 164 — 6.5.
Koslo, Robert C. : See —
Lockley, Harry L„ and Koslo. 2,766,943.
Lockley, Harry L., and Koslo. 2,766,944.
Kosloff, Samuel. Portable massaging device. 2,748,763,
6-5-56. Cl. 128—57.
Kosmin, Milton : See —
Gluesenkamp, Earl W., and Kosmin. 2,765,617.
Kosmin, Milton, and S. A. Heininger, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Process of producing alkyl acrylates by dehydrohalo-
genation using an anhydrous calcium sulfate catalyst.
2,769,835, 11-6-56, Cl. 260—486.
Kosmos, John C, to The Chemical Corp. Composition for
and method of producing corrosion resistant metal coating.
2,760,890, 8-28-56, Cl. 148—6.2.
Kosolapoff, Gennady M., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Process
of combatting insects utilizing phosphinates. 2,754,242,
7-10-56, Cl. 167—30.
Kosowsky, Leo K., to Columbia Records Inc. Electroformed
iron articles. 2,758,961, 8-14-56, Cl. 204—5.
Kossa, Edwin H., 5% to R. D. Nogueira. Underground pipe
stripper. 2,731,738. 1-24-56, Cl. 37—1.
Kossel, Dierick, and P. Sindel, to Ernst Leitz, G. m. b. H.
Prism system for binocular tubes. 2,731,881, 1-24-56, Cl.
Kossman,' Simon E. Tire spreader. 2,732,174, 1-24-56, Cl.
254—50.3.
Kossuth, Otto, and R. G. Corrigan. to Detroit Harvester Co.
Slidably adjustable cotter pin bending tool. 2,750,822,
6-19-56, Cl. 81—15.
Kostelitz, Oscar : See —
Gregory, Paul, Genas, and Kostelitz. 2,737,519.
Kosten, Leendert, to De Staat der Nederlanden, Ten Deze
Vertegenwoordigd door de Directeur-ficneraal der Poslrrijon,
TelegranV en Telefonie. Random digit generator. 2,767,315,
10-16-56, Cl. 250—27.
Kostenko, Fedir. Hydraulic transmission. 2,735,530,
2-21-56, Cl. 192—60.
Kostenko, Fedir. Hydraulic transmission. 2,738,046,
3-13-56, Cl. 192—60.
Koster, Edward C, to The Vlchek Tool Co. Apparatus for
use in determining moisture content. 2,732,632, 1-31-56,
Cl. 34 — 233.
Koster, Helen C. : See —
Jones, Gilbert H, and Koster. 2,755,480.
Koster, Werner, and E. Braun, to Metals & Controls Corp.
Low expansion alloy. 2,767,086, 10-16-56, Cl. 75 — 134.
Kostka, August and G., 50% to said A. Kostka and 50% to
J. Basic. Movable spraying machines. 2,759,762, 8-21-56,
Cl. 299—43.
Kostka, Charles. Child's feeding bottle support-blanket cover-
ing retainer appurtenance. 2,739,320, 3-27-56, Cl. 5 — 93.
Kostka, Charles. Combined shaper, filing and sawing attach-
ment for lathes. 2,741,953, 4-17-56, Cl. 90—44.
Kostka, Georges : See —
Kostka, August and G. 2,759,702.
Kostouros, John D. Foot cushion. 2,737,731, 3-13-56, Cl.
36—8.5.
Kostriza, John A. : See —
Engelmann, Herbert F., and Kostriza. 2,734,170.
Engelmann, Herbert F., and Kostriza. 2,749,521.
Kostriza, John A., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Electromagnetic horn. 2,749,545, 6-5-56, Cl.
343—776.
Kostriza, John A., to International Telephone and Tele
graph Corp. Coaxial line switch. 2,771,529, 11-20-56, Cl
200—153.
Kostriza, John A., and P. Terranova, to International Tele-
phone and Telegraph Corp. Directional couplers for micro
wave transmission systems. 2,749,519, 6-5-56, Cl. 333 — 10
Kostriza, John A., and P. Terranova, to International Tele-
phone and Telegraph Corp. Tuner. 2,757,344, 7-31-56,
01. 333—73.
Kota-Meters, Ins. : See —
Miner, Philip T. 2,733,598.
Kothe, William C. : See —
Davies, John W., Kapin, and Kothe. 2,731,864.
Kotrbaty, Guy F. : .See —
McLaughlin, Robert W., and Kotrbaty. 2,730,210.
Kotte, Willy : See —
Gollos, Wolfgang, Hedtmann, and Kotte. 2,757,875.
Kottler, August, and E. Seeger, to Dr. Karl Thomae. G. m. b. H.
4,4'-dioxy-diphenyl-quinolyl-methanes and 4,4'-dioxy-diphen-
yl-iso-quinolyl-methanes and method of making the same.
2,753,351, 7-3-56, Cl. 260—287.
Kottler, August, and E. Seeger, to Dr. K. Thomae G. m. b. H.
Certain 4,4'-disubstituted-diphenyl pyridyl methanes and
process. 2,764,otfU, 9-25-56, Cl. 260 — 295.
Kottmann, Arthur A., to American Machine & Foundry Co.
Wrapping machine. 2,747,349, 5-29-56, Cl. 53 — 111.
Kottmann, Arthur A., to American Machine & Foundry Co.
Wrapper feed mechanism for wrapping machines. 2,770,934,
11-20-56, Cl. 53—66.
Kottmann, Arthur A., to American Machine & Foundry Co.
Mechanism for controlling the tightness of the wrap in a
wrapping machine. 2,775,085, 12-25-56, Cl. 53 — 210.
Kouba, Delore L., to Hercules Powder Co. Gelatinous explo-
sive compositions. 2,759,807, 8-21-56, Cl. 52 — 11.
Koupal, Robert J., and A. A. Kalinske, to Infilco Inc. Filters.
2,732,948, 1-31-56, Cl. 210 — 144.
Koury, Frederic, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Surface
processing. 2,740,699, 4-3-56, Cl. 41 — 42.
Koury, Frederic, and B. P. Hecht, to Sylvania Electric Prod-
ucts Inc. Manufacture of selenium elements. 2,766,210,
10-9-56, Cl. 252—62.3.
Koury, Philip, and R. J. Wills, to Brubaker Mfg. Co., Inc.
Slide structure. 2,749,201, 6-5-56, Cl. 312—323.
Kovac, Ferdinand, to Werner Bahlsen. Baking device.
2,730,035, 1-10-56, Cl. 99—373.
Kovach, Frank G. Rear vision device. 2,757,575, 8-7-56,
Cl. 88—70.
Kovach, Leslie : See —
Brown, Barremore B., Kovach, and Seachrist. 2,768,326.
Kovach, Leslie J., and J. F. Rutledge, to Foster-Grant Co.,
Inc. Machine for decorating and coloring plastic articles.
2,740,376, 4-3-56, Cl. 118 — 314.
Kovach, Paul M. : See —
Cunningham, James M., Pratt, and Kovach. 2,747,717.
Kovacic, Peter, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process
for manufacturing l-(2-benzimidazolyl) 2 (2-benzoxazolyl)
ethylene. 2,765.303, 10-2-56, Cl. 260—240.
Kovacik, Charles G., 40% to T. J. Malia. Fuse. 2,731,528,
1-17-56, Cl. 200—129.
Kovacs, Julius P., to Purolator Products, Inc. Multiple stage
filter. 2,743,017, 4-24-56, Cl. 210—183.
Kovacs, Julius P., to Purolator Products, Inc. Multiple stage
filter. 2,743,019, 4-24-56, Cl. 210—184.
Kovacich, Joseph J., and G. J. Janosko. Combined salt and
pepper shaker. 2,753,082, 7-3-56, Cl. 222—129.
Kovacs, Theodor. Fountain pen. 2,766,728, 10-16-56, Cl.
120—50.
Kovacs, Theodor. Fountain pen. 2,766,729, 10-16-56, Cl.
120—50.
Kovaleski. John W., to Crompton & Knowles Loom Works.
Thread cutter mechanism for loom. 2,760,527, 8-28-56,
Cl. 139—267.
Kovalick, Walter W. : See —
Ingersoll. James IT., White, Kovalick, Hegyi, Ruisard,
and Levitt. 2,775.073.
Kowal, Michael H, to Empire Box Corp. Measuring and
dispensing carton. 2,750,0S2, 0-12-56, Cl. 222—455.
LIST OP PATENTEES
447
Kowalcyk, Joseph, y2 to G. R. Kerr. Rotatable suspension
hook for trouble lamp. 2,745,000, 5-8-56, CI. 240—54.
Kowalik, John J., to American Steel Foundries. Snubbed
spring group. 2,749,113, 6-5-56, CI. 267 — 9.
Kowalski, Benedict. Bucket having removable compartments.
2,740,546, 4-3-56, CI. 220—16.
Kowalski, Benjamin C. : See —
Garrock, William, Kiner, and Kowalski. 2,755,839.
Kowalski. Conrad S., to Pioneer Parachute Co., Inc. Para-
chute pack. 2.765,995, 10-9-56, CI. 244—148.
Kowalski, Walter : See —
Hulteeu, Leonard A., and Kowalski. 2,732,466.
Kowalski, Walter, and J. J. Seaquist, to McGraw Electric Co.
High pressure contacts. 2,760,034, 8-21-56, CI. 200 — 166.
Kowalsky, Konstantv, and E. H. Du Bois, to A. B. Dick Co.
Clamp for printing cylinder. 2,766,689, 10-16-56, CI.
101 — 415.1.
Kowolik, Ernest J., and J. W. Fisher, to British Celanese
Ltd. Solutions of acrylonitrile polymers in mixtures of
ethylene carbonate and 1 : 2-propylene carbonate. 2,764,469,
9-25-56, CI. 18 — 54.
Kowolik, Ernest J., and J. W. Fisher, to British Celanese Ltd.
Copolymers of acrylonitrile with dicarboxylic acid hydro-
zides. 2,764,570, 9-25-56, CI. 260 — 29.6.
Kozacka, Frederick J. : See —
Jacobs. Philip C, Jr., and Kozacka. 2,740,187.
Kozacka, Frederick J., to The Chase-Shawmut Co. Low-
voltage high-capacity current-limiting fuses. 2,734,111,
2-7-56, CI. 200—120.
Kozacka, Frederick J., to The Chase-Shawmul < 'o. i 'nso and
fuse holder combinations. 2,734,112, 2-7-56, CI. 200 — 133.
Kozacka, Frederick J., and K. W. Swain, to The Chase-
Shawmut Co. Fuse structures with striker pins.
2,761,932, 9-4-56, CI. 200—117.
Kozar, John J. Mechanical fishing line caster. 2,765,568,
10-9-56, CI. 43—19.
Kozbelt, Lloyd S., to Edwin L. Wiegand Co. Infrared device.
2,748,247, 5-29-56. CI. 219 — 34.
Kozdemba, Stanley E., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Plywood
process. 2,772,197, 13-27-56, CI. 154—133.
Kozel, James A., to The Dole Valve Co. Check valve.
2,742,053, 4-17-56, CI. 137—512.15.
Kozelka, Robert F. Sectional desk. 2,757,996, 8-7-56, CI.
311—4.
Kozinski, Joseph, to H. G. Fischer and Co., Inc. Therapeutic
apparatus for applying dry heat to body cavities. 2,734,508,
2-14-56, CI. 128—401.
Kozinski, Joseph, to H. G. Fischer & Co. Electrical system.
2,735,023, 2-14-56, CI. 307—112.
Kozlowski, Stanley J. : See —
Knoll, Paul H., and Kozlowski.
Kracauer, Paul, to The Oraton Co.
2,771,763, 11-27-56, CI. 67—21.
Kracklauer. Aloysius C. : See —
Mies, Carl P., Jr., and Kracklauer. 2,760,641.
Kracklauer, Aloysius C. Wash-off plate filter apparatus.
2,737,300, 3-6-56, CI. 210—185.
Kradel, Fred L., and A. Foti, to I-T-E-Circuit Breaker Co.
Automatic line sectionalizing and service restoration de-
vice. 2,747,142, 5-22-56, CI. 317—22.
Kradoska, Joseph W. Apparatus for producing a design in
pile fabric. 2,758,355, 8-14-56, CI. 26 — 16.
Kraeger, Robert C. Fly larvae destroyer. 2,738,614, 3-20-56,
CI. 43—131.
Kraemer, Gustav-Dietrich, to Allgemeine HolzimpriigniiTung
G. m. b. H. Method of preventing obstruction of the sap-
stream in beechwood. 2,739,421, 3-27-56, CI. 47 — 57.,).
Kraemer, William D. Method for forming pipe fittings.
2,736,949, 3-6-56, CI. 29—157.
Kraepelin, Edward O. Freezing tray. 2,759,338, 8-21-56,
CI. 62—108.5.
Kraesky, Michael. Window construction. 2,735,145, 2-21-50,
CI. 20—52.2.
Krafft, Frederick G.. to The Thompson Grinder Co. Method
and apparatus for grinding. 2,729,919, 1-10-56, CI.
51—92.
Kraft Bag Corp. : See —
Taylor, James, and Bauknecht. 2,762,272.
Kraft, Charles H. Garment hanger. 2,742,208, 4-17-56, CI.
223—88.
Kraft, El Roy J., to The Dole Valve Co. Thermostatically
j controlled air blender. 2,740.587, 4-3-56. CI. 237 — 2.
i Kraft, El Roy J., to The Dole Valve Co. Valve particularly
i adapted for beverage dispensers. 2,751,254, 6-19-56. CI.
I Kraft, El Roy J., and L. S. Wasserman, to The Dole Valve Co.
Flutterless damper for a heat register structure. 2,746,374,
5-22-56, CI. 98—108.
I Kraft Foods Co. : See —
Kraft, Norman, and Ward. 2,743,186.
Loew, Theodore. 2,736,150.
Marshall, John M. 2,736,656.
Nessler, Aldo E.. and Hartman. 2,774,140.
Thurman. Benjamin H. 2,759,883.
Yaniek. Nicholas S. 2,760,869.
I Kraft. Frederick G. : See —
Harvey, John W., Jr., and Kraft. 2,736,184.
I Kraft, Herman T., to The General Tire & Rubber Co. Tire
, siping apparatus and method. 2,754,905, 7-17-56, CI.
164—10.2.
| Kraft, Herman T., to The General Tire and Rubber Co.
Method of manufacture of a pneumatic tire. 2,761,489,
(, 9-4-56, CI. 154—14.
Kraft, Herman T., to. The General Tire & Rubber Co. Dia-
phragm bead spreader. 2,766,006, 10-9-56, CI. 254 — 50.3.
Kraft, Joseph K., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Center-
opening door assemblies. 2,751,637, 6-26-56, CI. 20 — 19.
Kraft, Norman, and P. J. Ward, to Kraft Foods Co. Manu-
facture of cheese. 2,743,186, 4-24-56, CI. 99 — 116.
Kraft Paper Products Ltd. : See —
Longtin, George L. R. 2,745,444.
Kraft, Pauline B. Combined bath tub shelf and head rest.
2,744,263, 5-8-56, CI. 4—185.
Kraft, Richard A., to Motorola, Inc. Synchronized scanning
generator. 2,743,364, 4-24-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Kraft, Robert H., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Mining machine hav-
ing combined elevating conveyor and horizontal rotary cutter
bar. 2,745,652, 5-15-56, CI. 262—24.
Kraft, Robert H., and R. C. Lundquist, to Goodman Mfg. Co.
Rotary drum type mining head with wedging means.
2,754,102, 7-10-56, CI. 262—9.
Kraft, Wheaton W. : See —
Lambert, Pierre, Williamson, and Kraft. 2,760,850.
Kraft, Wheaton W., to The Luminus Co. Method for distilling
oils. 2,736,688, 2-28-56, CI. 196—73.
Kraftanlagem A. G. : See —
Gunther, Hans. 2,773,969.
Krah, Carl E. and E. Thermostatically controlled electric
water heater. 2,730,791, 2-28-56, CI. 219—41.
Krah, Edward : See —
Krah, Carl E. and E. 2,736,791.
Krahler, Stanley E. : See —
Wirth, Walter V., and Krahler. 2,705,341.
Krahulec, Fred, and H. A. Rahmel, to A. C. Nielsen Co.
Television knob switch. 2,751,449, 6-19-56, CI.
200—61.85.
Krahulec, Fred, H. A. Rahmel, and R. L. Freeman, to A. C.
Nielsen Co. Recording apparatus for recording the listen-
ing habits of wave signal receiver users. 2,755,162,
7-17-56, CI. 346—37.
Krakower, Aaron M. : See —
Sims, Marion W., and Krakower. 2,764,021.
Kramar, Ernst, to International Standard Electric Corp.
Radio beacon. 2,736,022, 2-21-56, CI. 343—106.
Kramcsak, Michael, Jr., to The Bassick Co. Caster glide.
2,735,131, 2-21-56, CI. 16 — 42.
Kramcsak, Michael, Jr., to The Bassick Co. Corner bracket
assembly for casters. 2,738,540, 3-20-56, CI. 16 — 29.
Kramcsak, Michael, Jr., to The Bassick Co. Sealed wheel
mountings. 2,743,971, 5-1-56, CI. 308—187.1.
Kramcsak, Michael, Jr., to The Bassick Co. Caster glide.
2,748,419, 6-5-56, CI. 16—38.
Kramcsak, Michael, Jr., to The Bassick Co. Caster.
2,750,619. 6-19-56, CI. 16—21.
Kramcsak, Michael, Jr., to The Bassick Co. Caster glide.
2,757,407, 8-7-56, CI. 16 — 42.
Kramer, Anton J. Parallel tow hitch. 2,768,838, 10-30-56,
CI. 280—472.
Kramer, Carl. Suspended rubbing type animal insecticide
applicator. 2,765,775, 10-9-56, CI. 119 — 157.
Kramer, David C. : See —
Wheeler, Walter G., and Kramer. 2,749,711.
Kramer, Ernest H., % to R. P. Lair. Oil well heater.
2,767,793, 10-23-56, CI. 166—61.
Kramer, Franklin : See —
Garono, Louis E., Kramer, and Steigmann. 2,743,265.
Kramer, Gideon A. Chair with resilient tilting seat and back.
2,745,468, 5-15-56, CI. 155—53.
Kramer, Hermann, to International Standard Electric Corp.
Arrangement to avoid sparking in inductive direct-current
circuits. 2,758,254, 8-7-56, CI. 317—11.
Kramer, Israel, to Mercer Engineering Co. Method of assem-
bling heat transfer coils. 2,747,258, 5-29-56, CI. 29 — 157.3.
Kramer, John F. Shear grinding. 2,762,175, 9-11-56, CI.
51—285.
Kramer, Joseph, to The Gardner Board & Carton Co. Twin-
compartinented article carriers. 2,755,960, 7-24-56, CI.
220—113.
Kramer, Joseph, to The Gardner Board and Carton Co. Parti-
tioned bottle carrier. 2,772,020, 11-27-56, CI. 220—113.
Kramer, Lawrence I., to R. R. Donnelley & Sons Co. Method
of and mechanism for separating a bundle length of signa-
tures from a pack of signatures. 2,759,203, 8-21-56, CI.
11—1.
Milk filter or the like. 2,772,785, 12-4-56,
Kramer, Lewis L.
CI. 210—158.
Kramer, Nelson
136—161.
Kramer, Richard.
Battery. 2,761,006. 8-28-56, CI.
Rapid pipe coupling with means to prevent
seal blowout. 2,754,135, 7-10-56, CI. 285 — 101.
Kramer, Richard, to General Time Corp. Illumination con-
trol for electric clock. 2,773,972, 12-11-56, CI. 240 — 2.
Kramer, Richard W. : See —
Smith, Hiram P., and Kramer. 2,771,326.
Kramer, Theodore C. Chuck for coupling roll cores to a
driven winding shaft. 2,729,402, 1-3-56, CI. 242 — 72.
Kramer Trenton Co. : See —
Malkoff, Hyman. 2,745,254.
Malkoff, Hyman, and Nussbaum. 2,761,287.
Kramer, Vance M. Flexible adaptor boot for tubing for
carrying gaseous exhaust of motor vehicles. 2,754,138,
7-10-56, CI. 285—177.
Krammes, Beverly B., to The Hoover Co. Electric flat iron
and holder. 2,750,696, 6-19-56, CI. 38—96.
Krampe, Paul T., and J. J. Hanzlik ; said Hanzlik assor. to
said Krampe. Portable steam cleaners. Re. 24,107,
1-10-56, CI. 219—38.
448
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Kranc, Casimir, to Victrylite Candle Co. Vaporizing appa-
ratus. 2,775,006, 12-25-56, CI. 21—117.
Kranc. Stanley J. : See —
Maxwell, Carl R., and Kranc. 2,749,181.
Krane, Frank J. Double-deck portable scaffold. 2,730,411,
1-10-56, CI. 304—17.
Kraner, Hobart M., to Bethlehem Steel Co. Process of form-
ing magnesia refractory furnace bottoms. 2,753,612,
7-10-56, CI. 25—155.5.
Krantz. Frank M. : See —
Miller, Coleman J., and Krantz. 2,745,071.
Krantz, Hannah : See —
Tuck, James A. 2,775,296.
Krantz, Leon : See —
Tuck, James A. 2,775,296.
Krantz, Louis : See —
Tuck, James A. 2,775,296.
Krapcho, John, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Substi-
tuted piperidinecarboxylates and methods of preparing same.
2,759,942, 8-21-56, CI. 200—294.3.
Krapcho, John, and VV. A. Lott, to Olin Mathieson Chemical
Corp. Basic derivatives of substituted cyclopropane-
carboxylic acids and methods of preparing same. 2,733,241,
1-31-56, CI. 260—247.1.
Krapcho, John, B. J. Pribyl, and J. Bernstein, to Olin Mathie-
son Chemical Corp. Salts of basic N-methyl benzilamides.
2,733,256, 1-31-56, CI. 260—459.
Krapcho, John, and W. A. Lott, to Olin Mathieson Chemical
Corp. N.N - diphenyl - N - aminoalkylene - urea derivatives.
2,744,930, 5-8-56, CI. 260—553.
Krapcho, John, and W. A. Lott, to Olin Mathieson Chemical
Corp. Basic esters and amides of 5,6-dihydro-4H-pyran-3-
carboxylic acid and methods of producing same. 2,746,975,
5-22-56, CI. 260 — 345.8.
Krapcho, John, and W. A. Lott, to Olin Mathieson Chemical
Corp. Basic derivatives of substituted cycloalkanecar-
boxylic acids and methods of preparing same. 2,757,177,
7-31-56, CI. 260—332.2.
Krapels, Johannes G., to Stamicarbon N. V. Plow type min-
ing machine with pivotable cutting members. 2,764,395,
9-25-56. CI. 262—8.
Krapp, Donald : See —
Monroe, Paul S., Krapp, and Orr. 2,762,611.
Krapp, John T. Self-venting separable coupling. 2,757,944,
8-7-56. CI. 285 — 153.
Krapp, John T. Valved coupling. 2,770,256, 11-13-56, CI.
Krapp, John T. Valved separable coupling. 2,770,474,
11-13-56, CI. 284—18.
Kraschnewski, Melvin W. : See —
Dort, Russell L., and Kraschnewski. 2,739,436.
Krasner, Fred C. and M. M. Graupe. Refrigerated display
cases. 2,737,029, 3-6-56, CI. 62 — 89.5.
Krasney, Norman, to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Reversible
stepper motor. 2,763,793, 9-18-56, CI. 310—20.
Krasno Louis R. Thermal applicator for head. 2,769,308,
11-6-56, CI. 62—1.
Krasnow, Shelley, to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp.
Radioactivity responsive systems for use in boreholes.
2,769,920, 11-6-56, CI. 250—83.6.
Krasnow, Shelley, to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp.
Radioactive method for marking borehole formations
2,770,736, 11-13-56, CI. 250—83.6.
Krassowski, Peter. Baseboard heater. 2,775,431, 12-25-56,
CI. 257 — 133.
Kratochvil, Tony J. : See —
De Groot, Richard, and Kratochvil. 2,748,632.
Kratovil, Edward J. : See —
Cushing, Ira B., and Kratovil. 2,755,275.
Kratville, Robert E., to T. W. Hallerberg. Indicator lamp
dimming circuit. 2,769,970, 10-2-56, CI. 340 — 213.
Kratz, Courtney H., to Kratz- Wilde Machine Co. Inc. Field
stove. 2,756,738, 7-31-56, CI. 126 — 9.
Kratz, Eugen, and R. Strauss, to G. M. Pfaff A. G. Sewing
machine attachment. 2,755,753, 7-24-56, CI. 112 — 147.
Kratz, George F. Water motor. 2,758,814, 8-14-56, CI.
253—21.
Kratz, Harvey E. : See —
Hoffmann, Melville C, and Kratz. 2,750,045.
Kratz, Jerrold K., and W. H. Barkow, to Radio Corp. of
America. Beam controlling apparatus. 2,729,759, 1-3-56,
CI. 313—70.
Kratz-Wilde Machine Co. Inc. : See —
Kratz, Courtney H. 2,756,738.
Kratz, Woodrow H. : See —
Heard, Charles B. 2,749,935.
Kratzer, Herbert J. Internal combustion engine. 2,731,959,
1-24-56, CI. 123—142.5.
Kratzer, Myron B., and K. L. Hujsak, to Stanolind Oil and
Gas Co. Process for converting olefins to oxygenated or-
ganic compounds. 2,762,829, 9-11-56, CI. 260 — 450.
Kraus, Edwin C, and M. V. Douthitt. Machine for handling
multi-layer paper bag packages. 2,765.931, 10-9-56, CI.
214—8.5.
Kraus, John D., to The Battelle Development Corp. Spherical
cage antenna. 2,732,551, 1-24-56, CI. 343 — 843.
Kraus, Kermit and M. Adjustable interconnected multiple
clamping device. 2,756,789, 7-31-56, CI. 144 — 304.
Kraus, Ludwig, and J. Gnambs, to Daimler-Benz Aktienftesell-
schaft. Wheel suspension for motor vehicles. 2,775,467,
12-25-56, CI. 280—124.
Kraus, Martin : See —
Kraus, Kermit and M. 2,756,789.
Kraus, Max H. : See —
Sheppard, Charles B., Goldich, and Kraus. 2,736,823.
Kraus, William J. : See—
Bavley, Abraham, Hamilton, and Kraus. 2,738,352.
Krause, August L., and G. N. Levesque, to Brown & Sharpe
Mfg. Co. Grinding machines. 2,767,521, 10-23-56. CI.
51—95.
Krause, Carl H., and J. J. Filliung, to Sloan Valve Co.
Vacuum breakers. 2,746,477, 5-22-56, CI. 137 — 218.
Krause, Frank R„ to The McKay Machine Co. Apparatus
for tapering the ends of spring leaves and the like.
2,775,152, 12-25-56, CI. 80—40.
Krause, Gerhard P. High pressure pump or compressor.
2,730,960, 1-17-56, CI. 103—216.
Krause, Gerhard P., to Hydiopress, Inc. Hydraulic press.
2,732,738, 1-31-56, CI. 78—9.
Krause, Gerhard P., to Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corp. Form-
ing maehine. 2,766,878, 10-16-56, CI. 207 — 2.
Krause, Herbert, to Chicago Forging and Mfg. Co. Hood
latch. 2,763,505, 9-18-56, CI. 292 — 304.
Krause, Herbert, and C. A. Sigel, to Chicago Forging & Mfg.
Co. Hood latch. 2,729,487, 1-3-56, CI. 292 — 99.
Krause, Herbert A., to General Motors Corp. Electrical switch
mechanism. 2,766,356, 10-9-56, CI. 200 — 166.
Brown, Russell H, Krause, and Tom. 2,768,930.
Krause, Norman R. : See —
Heth, Sherman C, Krause, and Wiltsey. 2,771,731.
. Norman R., S. C. Heth and J. S. Naery, to J. I.
Case Co. Sickle bar construction. 2,761,269, 9-4-56, CI.
56—298.
Krause, Otto W. Photographic implement for development of
objects carrying sensitive layers. 2,753,779, 7-10-56, CI.
95—100.
Krause, Richard S. : See —
Seibert, Ernest H., and Krause. 2,736,181.
Krause, Richard S., and L. H. Tickner, to Cory Corp. Billfold
or wallet. 2,758,624, 8-14-56, CI. 150 — 38.
Krause, Walter W., and F. C. Schwaneke, to Dormeyer
Corp. Combination of cooking utensil and spout.
2,774,524, 12-18-56, CI. 222—567.
Kraushaar, Maynard E. Thread gauge. 2,731,730, 1-24H56,
CI. 33—199.
Krauss, Ferdinand A., Jr. : See —
Bowman, Spencer, and Krauss. 2,759,374.
Krauss, Friedrich and H. Hair curler device. 2,768,634,
10-30-56, CI. 132 — 40.
Krauss, Heinrich : See —
Krauss, Friedrich and H. 2,768,634.
Krauss, Leonard, to Regents of The University of California.
Volume measuring device. 2,736,095. 2-28-56 CI.
33—1.
Krauss-Maffei Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Emele, Giinther W. 2,752,896.
Emele, Giinther W., and Hirsch. 2,738,861.
Laubender, Ludwig. 2,735,736.
Laubender, Ludwig. 2,747,953.
Krauss, Serge L., and C. J. Tennes, to C. G. Conn Ltd. Elec-
trical musical instruments. 2,755,695, 7-24-56, CI. 84 — 1 2.
Krauss. Serge L., and C. J. Tennes, to C. G. Conn Ltd. Elec-
trical tone source for musical instruments. 2,756,330,
7-24-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Krausz, Robert, and D. L. Margerum, to North American
Aviation, Inc. Airborne beacon antenna. 2,735,093,
2-14-56, CI. 343—725.
Kraut, Max. Fluid motor. 2,766,735, 10-16-56, CI. 121—164.
Krauthamer, Sigfrid. Apparatus for injection of fluid under
controlled pressure conditions. 2,742,901, 4-24-56, CI.
128—214.
Krautheim, William C, to General Steel Castings Corp.
Railway truck spring support structure. 2,751,855,
6-26-56, CI. 105—196.
Krautkramer, Adam. Jet driven aerial toy. 2,732,657,
1-31-56, CI. 46—76.
Krautter. Willy : See —
Kamm, Wunibald I. E., Krautter, and Staiger. 2,746,529.
Kravits, Elsie : See —
Kruger, John C. 2,762,097.
Kravitz, Bernard H., to Cooper Carton Corp. Cartons.
2,749,017, 6-5-56, CI. 229—39.
Krawczak, Joseph. Dough molding machine. 2,759,435,
8-21-56, CI. 107—9.
Krawinkel, Guenther H. Electron tube with deflection con-
trol. 2,731,560, 1-17-56, CI. 250—27.
Kraybill, Henry R., to A. W. Brickman, V. Conquest, F. J.
Madden, W. B. Oleson, and E. T. Filbrey, as trustees for the
benefit of American Meat Institute Foundation. Anti-
oxidant composition. 2,746,870, 5-22-56, CI. 99 — 163.
Krazinski, Leo C. : See —
Fashay, Alexander. 2,732,095.
Krebs, Charles H, and J. D. Franks, to Atlas Boxmakers,
Inc. Packaging apparatus. 2,736,477, 2-28-56, CI.
226—14.
Krebs, Ernst W. Excitation control for synchronous dynamo
electric machines. 2,742,602, 4-17-56, CI. 322—24.
Krebs, Ernst W. Synchronous dynamo electric machines.
2,742,603, 4-17-56, CI. 322—25.
Krebs, John R. : See—
Bulkey, William L., Krebs, and Wright. 2,763,894.
Krebs, Kellogg, to Equipment Engineers, Inc. Hydraulic
classifier. 2,731,147, 1-17-56, CI. 209—211.
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449
3ell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
ectrical conductors. 2,740,834,
Krebs. Robert W. : See —
Adams, Clark E., Krebs, and Kimberlin. 2,731,394.
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., and Krebs. 2,775,546.
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., Krebs, and Adams. 2,737,474.
Martin, Homer Z., Burnside, Barr, and Krebs. 2,7G3,(>01.
Mattox, William J.. Richardson, and Krebs. 2,736,690.
Krebs, Robert W., and C. N. Kimberlin, Jr., to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Conversion of hydrocarbon oils with
the use of liuidized solid particles. 2,732,330, 1-24-56, CI.
196 — 52.
Krebs, Robert W., and C. N. Kimberlin, Jr., to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Fluidized solids distillation process.
2,758.073, 8-7-56, CI. 202—72.
Krebs, Robert W„ and W. E. Catterall, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Oxo process. 2,768,974, 10-30-56, CI.
260—604.
Krecek, Joseph A. : See —
Bacon, Walter M., Knandel, Krecek, and Locke.
2,766,318.
Kreer, John G., Jr., t
Magnetically loaded
4-3-56, CI. 178 — 45.
Kreer, John G., Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Spirally wound composite electrical conductor. 2,769,149,
10-30-56, CI. 333—96.
Krefft, Hermann E. Electrode for gaseous discharge lamps.
2,731,581, 1-17-56, CI. 313 — 343.
Krefft, Hermann E., G. M. Harris, and A. E. Koerbis, to
Hanovia Chemical & Mfg. Co. Electrical discharge lamp.
2.763,803, 9-18-56, CI. 313—49.
Kregall, Casimir J. Hydrofoil aquatic device. 2,748,400,
6-5-56, CI. 9—18.
Kreger, Lawrence F. Paint roller. 2,749,599, 6-12-56, CI.
29—116.
Kreger, Ralph E., to Detroit Stamping Co. Can opener.
2.735,172, 2-21-56, CI. 30—10.
Krehbiel, Robert D., to Deere & Co. Bearing construction for
disk furrow openers. 2,768,864, 10-30-56, CI. 308 — 181.
Kreidel, Hans, and H. Kreidel, Jr. Cam actuated gland type
pipe coupling. 2,738,994, 3-20-56, CI. 285—122.
Kreidel, Hans H. Pipe coupling and gasket ring therefor.
2,761,705, 9-4-56, CI. 285—332.
Kreidel, Hans, Jr. : See —
Kreidel, Hans, and H. Kreidel, Jr. 2,738,994.
Kreidl, Norbert J., and E. K. Davis, to Bausch & Lomb Optical
Co. Optical glass. 2.748.006, 5-29-56, CI. 106—54.
Kreidl, Werner H., to Traver Investments, Inc. Apparatus
for treating polyethylene bodies. 2,746,084, 5-22-56, CI.
18—1.
Kreidler, Alfred : See —
Hilber, Hanns. 2,768,836.
Hilber, Hanns. 2,770,479.
Kreidler, Alfred. Process for the production of sleeve-shaped,
speciallv thin-walled, hollow bodies with one or more strand-
like extensions. 2,738,064. 3-13-56, CI. 207—10.
Kreidler, Alfred. Mounting of motor cycle driving unit.
2.743,783, 5-1-56, CI. 180—33.
Kreidler, Alfred. Device for extracting articles from a con-
tainer. 2,756,903, 7-31-56, CI. 221—215.
Kreidler, Alfred. Process and apparatus for the pressing of
extended bodies with profiled heads. 2,763,370, 9-18-56,
CI. 207—9.
Kreidler, Alfred. Light motorcycle convertible to engine-
assisted pedal cycle and vice versa. 2,770,311, 11-13-56
CI. 180—33.
Kreiger, Alvin W., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Electric switches.
2,734.114, 2-7-56, CI. 200 — 154.
Kreighbaum, Claud J. Apparatus for applying camel back
to a tire casing. 2,761,488, 9-4-56, CI. 154 — 9.
Kreinberg, Russell, to Electric Service Mfg. Co. Vehicle des-
tination sign mechanisms. 2,745,199. 5-15-56, €1. 40 — 86.
Kreiner, Joseph M., to National Malleable and Steel Castings
Co. Railway vehicle axle mounting. 2,758,551, 8-14-56,
CI. 105—221.
Kreinik, Jerry, to the United States of America as represented
by the Secretary of the Navy. Plastic rain cap cover,
molded. 2,734,197, 2-14-56, CI. 2—187.
Kreis, Fritz. Automatically operating change speed gear.
2.731,846, 1-24-56, CI. 74 — 336.
Kreis. Fritz. Change speed gear for motor vehicles. 2,733,613.
2-7-56, CI. 74 — 336.
Kreis, Fritz. Automatically operating change speed gear.
2,733,614, 2-7-56, €1. 74 — 336.
Kreis, Fritz. Centrifugal clutch. 2,755,902, 7-24-56, CI.
192—105.
Kreisler. Jacques, Mfg. Corp. : See —
Speck. Kurt. Hauser, and Hajos. 2,747,779.
Kreissig, Ernst : See —
Peter, Oskar E., and Kreissig. 2 747.428.
Peter, Oskar E., and Kreissig. 2 755 093.
Kreissig, Ernst, to Waggonfabrik Uerdingen Aktiengesell-
schaft. Linked running assemblies. 2,755,746, 7-24-56,
CI. 105—176.
Kreissig, Ernst, and O. E. Peter. Pipe end connection and
sealing system with centering means. 2,772,100, 11-27-56,
CI. 285—93.
Kreitchman, Morton A., B. P. Welt, and M. Maslow. Sole-
noid operated valve structure. 2,750,962, 6-19-56, CI.
137 — 625.48.
Krejci, Joseph C. to Phillips Petroleum Co. Conversion of
hydrocarbons. 2,750.434, 6-12-56, CI. 260 — 679.
369555— P 29
Krekeler, Claude B. : See —
Bruestle, Armin O., and Krekeler. 2,730,347.
Krekeler, Claude B., to The Cincinnati Mine Machinery Co.
Pintle securing means for cutter chains. 2,741,139,
4-10-56, CI. 74—254.
Krekeler, Claude B., to The Cincinnati Mine Machinery Co.
Cutter bits in cutter chain sockets. 2,747,852, 5-29-56,
CI. 262—33.
Krekeler, Claude B., and A. O. Bruestle, to The Cincinnati
Mine Machinery Co. Socket-mounted cutter bit and set
screw arrangement. 2,743,917, 5-1-56, CI. 262 — 33.
Kreker, Paul E. : See —
Burweger, Lorenz, and Kreker. 2,774,606.
Krellner, Walter G. : See —
Shobert, Erie II, and Krellner. 2.739,255.
Krelwitz, John B. Window well cover. 2,761,180, 9-4-56,
CI. 20—1.
Kremer, Carolyn M. : See —
Kremer, George A. 2,766,607.
Kremer, George A., 50% to C. M. Kremer. Vehicle lock
assembly. 2,766,607, 10-16-56, CI. 70 — 239.
Kremer, Martin W. Rotary pump. 2,729,165, 1-3-56, CI.
103—5.
Kremer, Vincent W., and C. H. Lemke, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Co. Crystallization of sodium cyanide.
2,773,752, 12-11-56, CI. 23 — 302.
Kreml John F., to Armco Steel Corp. Electrolytic cleaning
method. 2,765,271, 10-2-56, CI. 204 — 145.
Krems, Irving J., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Preparation of
fatty acyi derivatives of amino acids. 2,729,657, 1-3-56,
CI. 260—404.
Kremser, Johann. Heat exchanger for varying the lubricating
oil temperature in internal-combustion engines. 2,730,083,
1-10-56, CI. 123—41.33.
Kremser, Johann. Internal-combustion engine. 2,746,435,
5-22-56, CI. 123—55.
Kremser, Johann. Two-stroke cycle internal-combustion
engine. 2,746,441, 5-22-56, CI. 123—139.
Kremser, Johann. Fluid-cooled two-stroke cycle internal
combustion engine with cylinders mounted individually on
^ the engine block. 2,748,756, 6-5-56, CI. 123 — 41.78.
Kremser, Johann. Two-stroke cycle internal combustion en-
gine with scavenging blower and port control. 2,759,465,
8-21-56, CI. 123—65.
Kremser, Johann. Internal combustion engine. 2,759,470,
8-21-56, CI. 123—195.
Kremser, Johann. Fluid-cooled two-stroke cycle internal
combustion engine with individually mounted cylinders.
2,760,469. 8-28-56, CI. 123—41.84.
Krengel, Charles H. Tire and wheel mount for trucks.
2,772,826, 12-4-56, CI. 224 — 42.24.
Krenke, Vincent G., and D. Ellis, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Electromagnetic contactor. 2,763,821, 9-18-56, CI.
317—198.
Kreske, Gerald H. : See —
Williams, Michael, and Kreske. 2.748,252.
Kreske, Walter J. Rotary pilot valve means. 2.739,614,
3-27-56, CI. 137—624.
Kresky Mfg. Co. Inc. : See —
Watts, Blaine C, Jr., and Williams. 2,755,849.
Kress, Bernard H., to Allied Chemical & Dve Corp. Silicone-
alkyd coating composition. 2,735,825, 2-21-56, CI. 260 — 22.
Kress. F. J., Box Co. : See —
Steck, Clyde O. 2.745,592.
Kress, Fritz. Apparatus for maintaining a predetermined
pressure in the tire of a vehicle. 2J47.640, 5-29-56,
CI. 152—417.
Kretschmer, Willi, to the Minister of Supply in Her Majesty's
Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland. Propellant supply systems for jet reac-
tion motors. 2,763,987, 9-25-56, CI. 60—39.55.
Kretzer, Sidney D. Supnlemental grounding device for elec-
trical conducting cables. 2.739,998, 3-27-56. CI. 174 — 6.
Kretzers, Leonardus M., A. Niks, and P. H. de Bruin, to
Stamiearbon N. V. Process for the purification of lactams.
2,758.991, 8-14-56, CI. 260 — 239.3.
Kretzschmar. Alfred. Retaining dam provided with a water-
proof lining. 2,750,748, 6-19-56, CI. 61—30.
Kreuehunas, Algird : See —
Gregory, Walter A., and Kreuehunas. 2,746.973
Gregory, Walter A., and Kreuehunas. 2,761,873.
Kreuscher, Keith. Bracket for auto car tray. 2.755,055,
7-17-56, CI. 248—291.
Kreutfner. John D. E. Measuring and calculating device.
2.747.795. 5-29-56, CI. 235—61.
Kreuttner, Joseph W. Air conditioning. 2,755.072, 7-17-56.
CI. 257—8.
Kreuttner, Joseph W., to Buensod-Stacey. Inc. Air condi-
tioning apparatus. 2,757,868, 8-7-56, CI. 236 — 13.
Kreutzberger, Alfred : See —
Grundmann, Christoph J., and Kreutzberger. 2.763,661.
Kreutzer, Blanche L. Folding lunch box. 2,760,669, 8-28-56,
CI. 220—6.
Kreutzer, Conradin O., to Fish Products Co. Eleetro-fishing
circuit means with safety circuit. 2,764,832, 10-2-56, CI.
43—17.1.
Kreuz. Kenneth L., to The Texas Co. Process for alkylating
thiophenols in the para position with a tertiary alcohol or
mercaptan. 2.753.378. 7-3-56, CI. 260—609.
Kreysa, Frank J., to Chemo Puro Mfg. Corp. 2-phenylquino-
line-3-aryl carbamates. 2.749.347, 6-5-56, CI. 260 — 287.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Krichman, Harold : See —
Bernsohn, Edward, and Krichman. 2,736,751.
Krichton, Carl V., to McGraw Electric Co. Waffle baker.
2,734,983, 2-14-56, CI. 219—19.
Krichton, Carl V., to McGraw Electric Co. Deep fat fryer.
2,769,878, 11-6-56, CI. 200—137.
Kridel, Donald J., E. S. Wiitala, and J. G. Stampfli, to East-
man Kodak Co. Preparation of fixing powders. 2,759,823,
8-21-56, CI. 95—88.
Krieble, Elvin It., to Selas Corp. of America. Gas cleaner.
2,735,508, 2-21-56. CI. 183—4.3.
Krieck, James H. Device for ventilating engine crankcase.
2,742,057, 4-17-56, CI. 138 — 45.
Krieg, Edward. Hollow concrete core form. 2,750,647,
6-19-56, CI. 25—131.
Kriegbaum, George M., to International Harvester Co. Im-
plement clamp. 2,743,657, 5-1-56, CI. 97—198.1.
Kriegbaum, George M., to International Harvester Co. Ferti-
lizer distributor. 2,762,535, 9-11-56, CI. 222—485.
Kriegbaum, Otto : See —
Moll. Bernhard, and Kriegbaum. 2,768,694.
Krieger, Alvin W., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Electrical snap
switches. 2,744,302, 5-8-56, CI. 200—67.
Krieger, Charles C, % to M. M. Krieger. Separate lever
operated means for opening and closing the chasers on a
die head. 2,762,065, 9-11-56, CI. 10—97.
Krieger, Larry L., to International Latex Corp. Brassiere.
2,746,053, 5-22-56, CI. 2 — 42.
Krieger, Marie M. : See —
Krieger, Charles C. 2,762,065.
Krieger, Robert J., to Titanium Metals Corp. of America.
Position indicator for consumable electrode. 2,737,644,
3-6-56, CI. 340—282.
Kriegh, Charles B. Pipe and tubing cutter. 2,744,576,
5-8-56, CI. 164—60.
Kriegsmann. Kurt : See —
Beard, Donald M., Bruce, and Kriegsmann. 2,746,369.
Krienen, Prank : See —
Hellings, Simon J., and Krienen. 2,730,621.
Krienen, Prank, to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co.,
as trustee. Pulse repeater for radio location systems.
2,763,782, 9-18-56, CI. 250—36.
Kriesel, Fred W. Reach and axle structure. 2,759,742,
8-21-56, CI. 280—141.
Kriesman, Sanford S., and W. E. Rosen, 12%% to B. Granoff.
Hair setting device. 2,749,920, 6-12-56, CI. 132—31.
Kriewall, William B. : See- -
Leston, Theodore I., and Kriewall. 2,738,053.
Leston, Theodore I., and Kriewall. 2,772,346.
Kriger, Josephine, and I. K. Null. Adjustable back in a dual
purpose chair structure. 2,767,777, 10-23-56, CI. 155 — 158.
Kriger, Josephine, and I. K. Null. Adjustable dual-purpose
chair. 2,767,778, 10-23-56, CI. 155—158.
Krijgsman, Centimis, P. J. Fontein, and J. N. J. Leeman,
to Stamicarbon N. V. Coal washing process. 2,754,963,
7-17-56, CI. 209 — 12.
Krikorian, Albert P. Rocking chair convertible to non-rocking.
2,746,519, 5-22-56, CI. 155—72.
Krilinovieh, Steve. Camera hoist. 2,766,007, 10-9-56, CI.
254 — 124.
Krimm, Heinrich, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft.
Process for the manufacture of 2-cyanoethylated N-substi-
tuted imines. 2,768,962, 10-30-56, CI. 260^64.
Krimmel, Carl P., to G. D. Searle & Co. N-dialkylaminoalkyl
derivatives of diarylisonicotinamides. 2,731,469, 1-17-56,
CI. 260—295.
Krimmel, Carl P., to G. D. Searle & Co. Dialkylaminoalkvl
esters of diarylisonicotinic acids. 2,739,152, 3-20-56, CI.
260—295.
Krimmel, Carl P., to G. D. Searle & Co. Basically substituted
derivatives of diarylaminobenzamides. 2,750,387, 6-12-56,
CI. 260—294.
Krinsky, Benjamin. Rocket toy. 2,733,699, 2-7-56, CI.
124—13.
Krisch, Kube. Magnetronic circuit-controlling devices.
2,748,198, 5-29-56, CI. 179—100.2.
Krisch, Kube. Magnetronic servo and converter system and
apparatus. 2,748,331, 5-29-56. CI. 318—28.
Kriss, Sylvester E., and A. W. Worthington, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Insulated electrical coils. 2,763,798,
9-18-56, CI. 310—208.
Krist Engineering & Mfg. Corp. : See —
Kristmann, Stefan, and Mueller. 2,739,345.
Kristiansen, Thomas P. Electromagnetic vibrator. 2,769,103,
10-30-56. CI. 310—30.
Kristmann, Stefan, and M. Mueller, to Krist Engineering &
Mfg. Corp. Apparatus for opening and cleaning poultry
gizzards. 2,739,345, 3-27-56. CI. 17 — 11.
Kristoff, Andrew A., and H. E. Hammerli. Adjustable service
tray for use in motor vehicles. 2,768,043, 10-23-56, CI.
311—21.
Kritchever, Mathew F. : See —
Bowers, Harold E. 2,759,222.
Kritscher, Andrew F., to United States Steel Corp. Method
of hot-working steel billets by forging or extrusion.
2,731,145, 1-17-56, CI. 207—10.
Kritscher, Andrew F., to United States Steel Corp. Method
of making propeller-blade blanks. 2,739,372, 3-27-56, CI.
29—156.8.
Kritzer Radiant Coils, Inc. : See —
Newton Courtland G., and Rousey. 2,731,903.
Kritzer, Richard W. Roof suspended air conditioner.
2,737,787, 3-13-56, CI. 62—129.
Kritzer, Richard W. Feed control means for refrigerating
apparatus. 2,740,263, 4-3-56, CI. 62 — 3.
Kritzer, Richard W. Air conditioning apparatus. 2,756,569,
7-31-56, CI. 62—129.
Kriz, Adolph J., to Pangborn Corp. Work blasting appara-
tus. 2,771,189, 11-20-56, CI. 209—21.
Kriznic, Bojan, to E. K. Mettler. Analytical balance.
2,750,183, 6-12-56, CI. 265 — 49.
Krizsan, Mary : See —
Marshall, Harry B., and Curran. 2,772,139.
Marshall, Harry B., and Krizsan. 2,772,140.
Krodel, Leander J., to General Motors Corp. Snap ring tool.
2,741,829, 4-17-56, CI. 29 — 229.
Krodel, William J. : See-
Lansing, Paul J., and Krodel. 2,756,626.
Krodel, William J., and N. Hackerman, said Hackerman to
said Krodel. Process for de-inking printed waste paper.
2,743,178, 4-24-56, CI. 92—1.5.
Kroehler Mfg. Co.: See —
Gerber, George L. 2,742,958.
Kroeker, Sanford P. : See —
Lovelady, Isaac W., and Kroeker. 2,756,837.
Kroenig, Walter, W. Hinsch, M. J. van der Zijden, and W. F.
Jense, to Shell Development Co. Soluble oils. 2,732,345,
1-24-56, CI. 252—33.4.
Kroeper, Hugo, and G. Hummel, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-
Fabrik, Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the simultaneous
production of phenols and oximes. 2,748,165, 5-29-56,
CI. 260—566.
Kroft, Frederick C, Jr. : See —
Binder, William 0., Kroft, and Fritzlen. 2,746,860.
Kroft, Herbert M. : See —
Vore, Milton P., and Kroft. 2,770,741.
Krogel, Christopher J., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Fluid
ceilings for hydrapulpers. 2,768,559, 10-30-56, CI. 92—26.
Kroger, Ferdinand A., and J. van den Boomgaard, to Hartford
National Bank and Trust Co., as trustee. Luminescent
material. 2,750,344, 6-12-56, CI. 252 — 301.4.
Kroger, Marlin G. : See —
Keizer, Eugene O.. and Kroger. 2,731,565.
Keizer, Eugene O., and Kroger. 2,735,002.
Keizer, Eugene O., and Kroger. 2,735,004.
Keizer, Eugene O., and Kroger. 2,735,934.
Kroger, Marlin G., to Radio Corp. of America. Ferroelectric
frequency control. 2,752,495, 6-26-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Kroger, Marlin G., to Motorola, Inc. Automatic frequency
control. 2,766,380, 10-9-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Krogsgaard, Olav M. Guard for grinding or polishing wheels.
2,745,230, 5-15-56, CI. 51—270.
Krohm, Fred A., to Productive Inventions, Inc. Connector
for windshield wiper blade assembly. 2,728,934, 1-3-56,
CI. 15—250.
Krohm, Fred A., to Productive Inventions, Inc. Fluid motor
for windshield wiper. 2,730,078, 1-10-56, CI. 121—97.
Krohm, Fred A., to Productive Inventions, Inc. Windshield
wiper blade assembly. 2,757,403, 8-7-56, CI. 15 — 245.
Krohm, Fred A., to Productive Inventions, Inc. Windshield
wiper blade connector. 2,761,168, 9-4-56, CI. 15 — 250.
Krohm, Fred A., to Productive Inventions, Inc. Connector
for windshield wiper blade. 2,761,169, 9-4-56, CI. 15—
250.
Krohm, Fred A., to Productive Inventions, Inc. Fluid motor
control. 2,761,429, 9-4-56, CI. 121—97.
Krohn, Henry R. Mailing article. 2,773,638, 12-11-56, CI.
229—92.
Krohn, Ivar T. : See —
Hawkes, Arthur S., and Krohn. 2,759,896.
Krohn, Roy, to the United States of America as represented
by the United States Atomic Energy Commission. Charge
boat for volatilization. 2,747.972, 5-29-56, CI. 23 — 264.
Krohn, Roy, and R. J. Schmidt, to the United States of
America as represented by the United States Atomic Energy
Commission. Sublimation apparatus. 2,743,168, 4-24-56,
CI. 23—264.
Kroko, Leonard J., to Jack & Heintz, Inc. Elapsed time
indicator. Re. 24,190, 7-31-56, CI. 324—68.
Kroll, Adam E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Disper-
sion polymerization process for tetrafluoroethylene.
2,750,350, 6-12-56. CI. 260—29.6.
Kroll, Adam E., and D. A. Nelson, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
and Co. Polymerization of tetrafluoroethylene with tertiary
butyl peroxide or peracetate. 2,753,329, 7-3-56, CI.
260 — 92.1.
Krom, Myron E., and F. C. Kuchas, to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Inc. Channel selecting circuit. 2,732,435, 1-24-56,
CI. 179—22.
Kromer, Wallace R., to The Superflow Mfg. Co. Method and
means for treating and dispensing beverage. 2,742,048,
4-17-56, CI. 137—12.5.
Kromholz, Edward J. Vehicle speed signal device. 2,758,172,
8-7-56, CI. 200—80.
Kromminga, Henry G. : See —
Gerdes, Rionold E., Kromminga, and Rewerts. 2,764,321.
Kromschroder, G., Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Rings, Franz. 2.770,132.
Schwarz. Karl H. 2,732,853.
Kron, Harold O., to Philadelphia Gear Works, Inc. Valve
controls. 2,745,294, 5-15-56, CI. 74—625.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Kronauer, Kurt H. : See —
Kbckritz, Hans M., Steyer, Kronauer, and Baumann.
2,741,422.
Kroncke, Charles O., Jr., to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Copoly-
mer of trifluorochlor.oethylene and vinylidene and a method
of manufacturing same. 2,770,615, 11-13-56, CI. 260—87.7.
Krone, Howard C, and W. Meyer, to Wheaton Brass Works.
Spring counterbalanced swing joint supported conduit or
like arms. 2,737,362, 3-6-56, CI. 248—292.
Krone, Howard C, W. Meyer, and R. Slawinski, to Wheaton
Brass Works. Spring counterbalanced swing joint sup-
ported conduit or like arm. 2,739,778, 3-27-56, CI.
248 — 292.
Krone, Howard C, W. Meyer, and R. Slawinski, to Wheaton
Brass Works. Spring counterbalanced swing joint sup-
ported conduit. 2,739,779, 3-27-56, CI. 248—292.
Krone, Howard C, and W. Meyer, to Wheaton Brass Works.
Hydrant and cooperative coupler valve for aircraft refueling
and other uses. 2,739,827, 3-27-56, CI. 284 — 18.
Kronenberger, Heinz, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft.
Optical scanning device for sound film apparatus. 2,766,329,
10-9-56, CI. 179—100.3.
Kronenthal, Richard L., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Process for
the preparation of aliphatic ethers. 2,760,926, 8-28-56,
CI. 204—59.
Kroner, Victor F. Seats for use by fishermen. 2,734,555,
2-14-56, CI. 155—131.
Kronhaus, Henry. Flower-like light reflector for lamps and
lighting fixtures. 2,758,198, 8-7-56, CI. 240—103.
Kronmiller, Carl G., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Control device. 2,729,719, 1-3-56, CI. 200—138.
Kronoff, Clarence R. : See —
Hooper, Leslie J., and Kronoff. 2,773,517.
Kronoff, Clarence R., to Crompton & Knowles Loom Works.
Weft beat-up and shuttle guide means. 2,766,778, 10-16-56,
CI 139 191
Kronoff, Clarence R., and A. H. Taylor, Jr., to Crompton &
Knowles Loom Works. Loom gauge. 2,745,185, 5-15-56,
CI. 33—181.
Krooss, John H., to Victaulic Co. of America. Flexible or
rigid joint pipe couplings. 2,752,173, 6-26-56, CI. 285—129.
Kropp Forge Co. : See —
Anaresen, Arne O. 2,732,879.
Brown. Victor. 2,748,466.
Foster, Charles C. 2,754,576.
Kropp, Roy A. 2,736,254.
Nelson, John H. 2,736,348.
Kropp, Paul M., Jr. : See —
Lohrman, Albert W., and Kropp. 2,763,767.
Kropp, Roy A., to Kropp Forge Co. Soil conditioner.
2,736,254, 2-28-56, CI. 97—220.
Kroslak, Fred J. Protective vehicle license plate case.
2,741,046, 4-10-56, CI. 40—125.
Kroush, Larry D. Embalmer's arm support. 2,770,865,
11-20-56, CI. 27—21.
Krow, Cecil J. Fuel feeding device. 2,746,479, 5-22-56,
CI. 137—340.
Kroy Unshrinkable Wools, Ltd. : See —
Chambers, Karl E.. Russon, and Whiting. 2,742,773.
Kr0yer, Karl K. K. Apparatus for the continuous conversion
of starch. 2,735,792, 2-21-56, CI. 127 — 1.
Krozal, William. Gear type hydraulic unit. 2,758,573,
8-14-56, CI. 121—68.
Krozaleski, Leo. Fishing lure. 2,737,748, 3-13-56, CI.
43—26.2.
Krsek, George R., to Merck & Co., Inc. Preparation of 4-bromo
steroids. 2,732,385, 1-24-56, CI. 260—397.45.
Krstinich, Martin. Apricot splitter. 2,735,466, 2-21-56, CI.
146—72.
Kruck, Eugene. Dog bed. 2,775,222, 12-25-56, CI. 119 — 1.
Kruck, Roy F. Seal cover for conduits. 2,763,293, 9-18-56,
CI. 138—89.
Kruckeberg, Christian W. : See —
Jauch, Robert J., and Kruckeberg. 2,739,738.
Krucken, Peter. Apparatus for coating cigars and the like.
2,754,797, 7-17-56, CI. 118—104.
Kruckenberg, Winfried, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesell-
schaft. Process for the production of E-acyl lysines.
2,731,480. 1-17-56, CI. 260 — 404.5.
Kruckewitt, John. Reciprocating mechanism for a coin vend-
ing machine. 2,771,783. 11-27-56, CI. 74 — 50.
Krucki, Charles S., % to I. C. Hepfer. Flush tank fixture.
2,755,483, 7-24-56, CI. 4—67.
Krucoff, Darwin, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Electromagnetic rod-position indicator. 2,731,624. 1-17-56,
CI. 340 — 196.
Krueger, Albert F. : See —
Joyce, Bradford T., and Krueger. 2,762,034.
Krueger, Albert F., to Electronics Corporation of America.
Fire detectors. 2,762,033, 9-4-56, CI. 340—227.
Krueger, Alfred P.. to Derby Sealers, Inc. Dispensers for
pressure-senitive tape. 2,754.115, 7-10-56. CI. 271 — 2.4.
Krueger, Alfred P., to Derby Sealers, Inc. Resilient presser
member carried by a severing member for urging a stripped
portion of tape against a stripping element. 2,760,572.
8-28-56, CI. 164— 84.5.
Krueger, Alfred P., to Derby Sealers, Inc. Mechanism for
progressively severing tape. 2,761,503, 9-4-56, CI. 164 —
Krueger, Bernhardt J., and G. W. Willits, to Johnson & John-
son. Carton holders. 2,754.079. 7-10-56, CI. 248 — 311.
Krueger, Harold H.. Sr. Spark plug polarity tester.
2,762,977, 9-11-56. CI. 324—133.
451
Krueger, Harvey R. : See —
Kleboe, John E., Krueger, and Wittenberger. 2,759,594.
Krueger, Max. Adjustable tooth brush. 2,749,567, 6-12-56.
CI. 15—172.
Krueger, Raymond E. : See —
Martin, Ashby R., and Krueger. 2,763,523.
Krueger, Ringland M., to American Phenolic Corp. High-
frequency transmission cable. Re. 24,154, CI. 174 — 113.
Krueger, Rudolph E. Constant weight flow fluid flow control
valve. 2,731,974, 1-24-56, CI. 137—80.
Krueger. Ruth F. Hair dryers. 2,769,247, 11-6-56, CI.
34—90.
Krueger, Theodore H., to Better Packages, Inc. Machine for
taking finger prints. 2,736,114, 2-28-56, CI. 41 — 4.
Krueger, Theodore H., to Better Packages Inc. Dispenser for
pressure sensitive adhesive tape. 2,769,633, 11-6-56, CI.
271—2.4.
Krueger, Walter L. : See —
Fennema, Richard, Anderson, and Krueger. 2,749,083.
Kfug, Hans-Joachim. Machine tool. 2,765,592, 10-9-56,
CI. 51—134.
Kruger, Frederick B., R. H. Rossomme, and J. A. Stein, to
Bacharach Industrial Instrument Co. Injector testing de-
vice. 2,744,407, 5-8-56, CI. 73—49.7.
Kruger, Irving D. : See —
Sternick, Sidney, Kruger, and Jacobs. 2,761,484.
Kruger, Irving D., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Rotary contact for a
coaxial line. 2,763,844, 9-18-56, CI. 333 — 97.
Kruger, Joachim, to Liibecker Kaltemaschinen-G. m. b. H.
Piston-ring packings, more particularly for high pressure.
2,749,195, 6-5-56, CI. 309—31.
Kruger, John C, deceased ; S. Kruger, E. Westphal and E.
Kravits executrices of said Kruger. Ingot mold apparatus.
2,762,097, 9-11-56, CI. 22—144.
Kruger, Melvin E to Wedgelock Co. Plier tool for applying
and removing sheet metal fasteners. 2,755,541, 7-24-56,
CI. 29—268.
Kruger, Michael H., to A. L. Smith Iron Co. Combination
ceiling and lighting fixture. 2,734,126, 2-7-56, CI. 240 — 9.
Kruger, Michael H., to A. L. Smith Iron Co. Combination
lighting fixture and wiring conduit. 2,740,883, 4-3-56, CI.
240—9.
Kruger, Michael H., to A. L. Smith Iron Co. Adjustable
fluorescent light fixture. 2,740,885, 4-3-56, CI. 240—51.11.
Kruger, Susan : See —
Kruger, John C. 2,762,097.
Kruger, William P. : See —
Edwards, Donald V., and Kruger. 2,770,752.
Kruglick, Harry. Method and apparatus for sizing and mark-
ing fabric. 2,742 204, 4-17-56, CI. 223—1.
Kruijt, Willem J. Coupling device for interconnecting chairs
and similar seating furniture into a row. 2,751,969,
6-26-56, CI. 155—130.
Kruithof, Jakob, to International Standard Electric Corp
Two-motion switching system. Re. 2,410, 9-4-56, CI
179—18.
Kruithof, Jakob, L. J. G. Nys. and J. L. J. Donceel, to Inter
national Standard Electric Corp. Flat X-bar switch
2,740,844, 4-3-56, CI. 179—27.54.
Kruithof, Jakob, L. J. G. Nys, and J. L. J. Donceel, to Inter-
national Standard Electric Corp. Automatic telecommuni
cation system with absent subscriber service. 2,758,158
8-7-56, CI. 179—27.54.
Krukowski, Joseph. Eye glass frame with movable optica
element. 2,752,819, 7-3-56, CI. 88—41.
Krupin, Philip. Shirt retainer. 2,752,606, 7-3-56, CI. 2—323
Krupka, George : See —
Broschard, Robert, and Krupka. 2,744,931.
Krupka, George C. : See —
Mowat, John H., Krupka, and Nalesnyk. 2,753,291.
Porter, John N., Krupka, and Bohonos. 2,763,642.
Krupp, Carroll P., and S. C. Sabo, to The B. F. Goodrich
Co. Method of manufacturing continuous tubing and ap-
paratus therefor. 2,756,458, 7-31-56, CI. 18—6.
Krupp, Charles E. : See —
Peterson, William R., and Krupp. 2,729,394.
Peterson, William R., Krupp, and Stack. 2,764,354.
Krupp, Fried. : See —
Kluge, Wilhelm F. 2,741,926.
Krupp, Robert F., and M. H. Wardell, to Gerber Products Co.
Sliding plug valve. 2,764,995, 10-2-56, CI. 137 — 241.
Krus, Adolf : See —
Hofmeister, Hans, and Krus. 2,767,971.
Kruse, Eugene H., and M. E. Rieke. Apparatus for indicating
the percentage of alcohol and alcoholic liquids. 2,765,651,
10-9-56, CI. 73—53.
Kruse, Ralph H., to Cambridge Instrument Co., Inc. Electro-
cardiograph. 2,739,030, 3-20-56, CI. 346 — 76.
Kruse, Robert E. : See —
Kitchens, Charles A., and Kruse. 2,733,721.
Krusemark, Frederick A., to Santay Corp. Hydraulic brake
booster. 2,737,777, 3-13-56, CI. 60—54.5.
Kryder, Harold C, to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Push button switch. 2,740,023, 3-27-56, CI. 200 — 168.
Kryzan, Anthony T. : See —
Prest, Stanley F. 2,745,948.
Kryzer, Benjamin H., to The Lindsay Co. Distributor for
water treatment and filter tanks. 2,768,750, 10-30-56,
CI. 210—94.
Kryzer, Benjamin H., and L. G. Lindsay, to The Lindsay Co.
Controls for water softeners. 2,768,950, 10-30-56, CI.
210—24.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Krzanowski, Frank A., y2 to A. J. Ciesielski. Pivoted lever
type container cap remover with cutter. 2,729,125, 1-3-56,
CI. 81—3.46.
Krzanowski, Frank A., % to A. J. Ciesielski. Tool for
expelling liquid from a circular cylindrical sponge.
2,761,165, 9-4-56, CI. 15—236.
Krzikalla, Hans, T. Toepel, and B. Eistert, to Badische
Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Acid disazo dye-
stuffs. 2,729,630, 1-3-56, CI, 260—155.
Krzikalla, Hans, and H. Pohlemanm to Badische Anilin- &
Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Substitution products of
1,3,4-thiadiazole and process. 2,736,729, 2-28-56, CI.
260—302.
Krzikalla, Hans, and F. van Taaek-Trakranen, to Badische
Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Lacquers from
naphthalene-formaldehyde resins which are elastic after
drying out. 2,748,094, 5-29-56, CI. 260—28.
Krzikalla, Hans, and O. Lissner, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-
Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Process of impregnating wood.
2,76^910, 10-30-56, CI. 117—149.
Kuba, Samuel : See —
Cranberry, Doyle S., and Kuba. 2,775,676.
Kubaugh, Le Roy M., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.
Link for endless track. 2.731,304. 1-17-56, CI. 305—10.
Kubeck, Ernest J. Tear-strip removing tool. 2,762,523,
9-11-56, CI 220—47.
Kubera, Gerhard, to Alfred Teves Maschinen- und Armaturen-
fabrik KG. Process for manufacture of hollow poppet
valves especially for internal-combustion engines. 2,731,708,
1-24-56, CI. 29—156.7.
Kubicki, Henry : See —
Szadziewicz, Henry E., and Kubicki. 2,759,433.
Kubik, John : See —
Kubik, Stanley S., and J. 2,750,662.
Kubik, Paul P. : See —
Golden, Abraham H., Schmid, and Kubik. 2.747,907.
Kubik, Paul P., and R. W. Schmid, to The Yale & Towne
Mfg. Co. Adjustable key plug retainer. 2,748,590, 6-5-56,
CI. 70—367.
Kubik, Stanley S., and J. Opener for weakened closure
containers. 2,750,662, 6-19-56, CI. 30 — 16.
Kubiliunas, Ignas B. Trouble light and suspension means.
2,747,079, 5-22-56, CI. 240—52.15.
Kucera, Clement M., to Reed Roller Bit Co. Drill bit.
2,754,091, 7-10-56, CI. 255 — 313.
Kucera, Joseph B. Strainer device. 2,757,800, 8-7-56, CI.
210—152.
Kucharski, Thaddeus W. : See —
Droel, Louis W., and Kucharski. 2,749,395.
Kuchas, Francis C. : See —
Krom, Myron E., and Kuchas. 2,732,435.
Kuchenbecker, Morris W., to Marathon Corp. Carton.
2,760,712, 8-28-56, CI. 229—51.
Kuchinsky, Saul, to Burroughs Corp. Pulse code modulation
system. 2,733,409, 1-31-56, CI. 332—11.
Kuchinsky, Saul, to Burroughs Corp. Multiple position beam
tube. 2,764,711, 9-25-56, CI. 315—21.
Kuchler, Kenneth G., and H. G. Hutchinson. Wrist support
during violin playing. 2,761,346, 9-4-56, CI. 84—281.
Kuchman, Herbert, and A. Deeg. Pivoted work holding and
bending tool. 2,732,744, 1-31-56, CI. 81 — 15.
Kuczynski, Walter, and G. J. Lehmann, to Baker & Co., Inc.
Catalytic fuel igniters. 2,747,143, 5-22-56, CI. 317—83.
Kuddes, Virginia R. Jewel case. 2,739,697, 3-27-56, CI.
206—1.
Kuddes, Virginia R. Apparatus for hanging draperies.
2,765,844, 10-9-56, CI. 160 — 348.
Kuder, Milton L., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of Commerce. Electronic analogue-
to-digital converters. 2,761,968, 9-4-56, CI. 250 — 27.
Kuder, Milton L. Antenna pattern recorder. 2,763,859,
9-18-56, CI. 343—100.
Kuder, Robert C. to Allied Chemical & Dye Corp. Plasticized
vinyl resin composition containing vinylcyclohexanol esters.
2.754.281, 7-10-56. CI. 260—31.2.
Kuder, Robert C, to Allied Chemical & Dye Corp. Production
of formate esters of vinyl-cyclohexene and their derivatives.
2,764,610, 9-25-56, CI. 260—497.
Kudlaty, Walter J. : See —
Flick, Francis S., and Kudlaty. 2,755,775.
Kudrna, Emil J. Adjustable hassock. 2,742,953, 4-24-56,
CI. 155—93.
Kudryk, Val : See —
McGauley, Patrick J., Nashner, and Kudryk. 2,746.859.
Kuebler, Carl P., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Method of and
apparatus for lining and impregnating a conduit. 2,759.864,
8-21-50, CI. 154—2.28.
Kuehlman, Norman V., and E. T. Tal, to Tal Bender, Inc.
Combination pipe bending apparatus and auxiliary pivoted
tube bender. 2.754,880. 7-17-56, CI. 153 — 40.
Kuehlthau, Hugo L. : See —
Avery, Fred J. 2,756,888.
Kuehlthau, Hugo L.. to Pettibone Mulliken Corp. Molding
machine. 2,731.087, 1-24-56, CI. 22 — 42.
Kuehmann Foods, Inc. : See —
Janis, Martin A., and Bremforder. 2,762,709.
Kuehn. John J. Weight sensitive pull and brake clutch.
2.729,079, 1-3-56, CI. 64—30.
Kuehn, Rema V. Juice extractor. 2,732,076, 1-24-56, CI.
210—150.5.
Kuehne, Fred, Jr., to Kuehne Mfg. Co. Soldered elbow.
2,730,385, 1-10-56, CI. 285—211.
Kuehne Mfg. Co. : See —
Kuehne, Fred, Jr. 2,730,385.
Kuehner, Calvin C. : See —
Wickerham, Lynferd J., and Kuehner. 2,764,487.
Kuemmich, Robert H. : See —
Daum, Claude R., Kuemmich, and Garstka. 2,748,376.
Kuempel, Leon L., to Keco Industries, Inc. Vehicle refrig-
erating apparatus. 2,743,589, 5-1-56, CI. 62 — 117.1.
Kuepfer, Matthew C, to Hercules Motors Corp. Compres-
sion ignition internal-combustion engine construction.
2,735,412, 2-21-56, CI. 123—32.
Kueser, John J., to Knapp-Monarch Co. Switch for auto-
matic coffeemaker. 2,740,019, 3-27-56, CI. 200 — 138.
Kueser, John J., to Knapp-Monarch Co. Automatic coffee
maker and switch therefor. 2,741,975, 4-17-56, CI. 99 — 281.
Kueser, John J., and C. D. Visos, to Knapp-Monarch Co.
Speed control for liquefier. 2,740,029, 3-27-56, CI. 201 — 62.
Kuessner, Willi : See —
Hotovy, Rudolf, Jacobi, and Kuessner. 2,734,062.
Kuettel, Alfred W. Machine for making roofing and the like.
2,747,642, 5-29-56, CI. 153—28.
Kuettel, NS, to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Polymerized styrene
molding compositions. 2,752,315, 6-26-56, CI. 260 — 23.
Kuever, Paul H. Food handling and scraping tool for use
with grills. 2,747,911, 5-29-56, CI. 294 — 7.
Kufner, Georg. Process for the manufacture of threads.
2,746,236, 5-22-56, CI. 57—160.
Kugel, Fritz, and H. Muller, to J. M. Voith G. m. b. H. Fluid
couplings. 2,760,341, 8-28-56, CI. 60 — 54.
Kugelfischer Georg Schafer & Co. : See —
Von Mohrenstein, Alexander. 2,738,241.
Kughler. Edwin R. Drum handling devices for lift trucks.
2,747,755. 5-29-56, CI. 214—653.
Kughler, Edwin R. Lift truck attachment for drums and
the like. 2,757,812, 8-7-56, CI. 214—653.
Kughler, Edwin R. Barrel handling device with gripping jaws.
2,760,662, 8-28-56, CI. 214—653.
Kughler, Edwin R. Power shovel attachment for industrial
lift trucks. 2 764,307, 9-25-56, CI. 214—620.
Kuhl, George H. Punch press and feed mechanism therefor.
2,748,865, 6-5-56. CI. 164—117.
Kuhl, George H. Punch press. 2,751,984, 6-26-56, CI.
164—90.
Kuhl, George H. Tone control circuit. 2,761,921, 9-4-56,
CI. 179—171.
Kuhlbars, Hermann : See —
Seulen, Gerhard, and Kuhlbars. 2,743,345.
Kiihle, Engelbert : See —
Schafer. Werner. Domagk, Wegler, and Kiihle. 2,744,905.
Kiihle, Engelbert, and R. Wegler, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the production of thio-
acylhydrazones. 2,774,757, 12-18-56, CI. 260—240.
Kuhlenschmidt, Donald, and D. C. Vasseur, to Whirlpool-
Seeger Corp. Fresh air and exhaust control mechanism
for air conditioning apparatus. 2,760,353. 8-28-56, CI.
62—129.
Kuhlenschmidt, Donald, and C. O. Fowler, to Whirlpool-
Seeger Corp. Damper control mechanism for air condition-
ing apparatus. 2,769,320, 11-6-56, CI. 62—129.
Kuhlenschmidt, Floyd E. : See —
Kuhlenschmidt. Harold L. and F. E., and Arthur and
Arnold Geiselman. 2,746,619.
Kuhlenschmidt, Harold L. and F. E., and Arthur and Arnold
Geiselman, to Elberfeld Mfg. Co., Inc. Truck loading or
unloading mechanism. 2,746.619. 5-22-56. CI. 214—75.
Kuhles, Edward K., and R. R. Graves, to The Graves-Stam-
baugh Corp. Portable vacuum tank. 2,751,123, 6-19-56,
CI. 222—176.
Kuhlman. Arthur L. Pre-cast building units. 2,745,276,
5-15-56, CI. 72—41.
Kuhlman, Leo E. Resilient floor construction. 2,743,487,
5-1-56, CI. 20—6.
Kuhlman, Stanley. Shears. 2,744,323, 5-8-56, CI. 30—251.
Kuhlman, William H., Jr., to the United States of America
as represented by the Secretary of the Air Force. Aero-
dynamic deflector and diffuser. 2,749,064, 6-5-56, CI.
244—137.
Kuhlmann, Emil P., to National Eegistrier Kassen Augsburg
G. m. b. H. Record material carriage shifting means for
calculating machines. 2,746,304, 5-22-56. CI. 74 — 99.
Kuhn, Albert J., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerating ap-
paratus. 2,731,805, 1-24-56, CI. 62—3.
Kuhn. Frank O. Time delay mechanism. 2,735,671, 2-21-56,
CI. 267—1.
Kuhn. Georges, to Mefina S. A. Fuses for projectiles.
2,750,889, 6-19-56, CI. 102—79.
Kuhn, Harry J. Fish tank aerator. 2,742,732, 4-24-56, CI.
43—57.
Kuhn, John, to The Garrett Corp. Fluid stream direction in-
dicator. 2,736,1 9S, 2-28-56, CI. 73—180.
Kuhn, Lester P., to Ringwood Chemical Corp. Reduction of
2-nitro 1-phenyl propene-1. 2,768,209, 10-23-56, CI.
260—580.
Kuhn, Ralph R. : See —
Michels. Willie. 2.755,087.
Kuhn, Richard and G. Quadbeck. Preparation of thiolalkyl-
amides. 2,751,409, 6-19-56. CI. 260 — 558.
Kuhn, Richard, and I. Low, to American Home Products Corp.
Preparation of 3-acetoxy-A-la-allopregnen-20-one from di-
acetyltomatidine. 2,768,190, 10-23-56, CI. 260 — 397.4.
Kuhn, Richard, and I. Low, to American Home Products Corp.
Tomatidine derivatives. 2,770,618, 11-13-56, CI.
260—239.5.
LIST OF PATENTEES
453
Kuhn, Robert A., and C. A. Hanser, to American Electrical
Heater Co. Electric soldering iron for small work.
2,768,275, 10-23-56, CI. 219—26.
Kulin, Walter O., to Parrel-Birmingham Co., Inc. Articulated
planetary gearing. 2,749,778, 6-12-56, CI. 74 — 801.
Kiihne, Rudolf : See —
Eckert, Wilhelm, and Kiihne. 2,765,309.
Kuhnel, Alexander H., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Army. Position con-
trol system. 2,751,535, 6-19-56, CI. 318 — 19.
Kuhnel, Paul : See —
Buchner, Karl, and Kuhnel. 2,763,094.
Kuhnelt, Wolfgang : See —
Cuscoleca, Otwin, Grohs, Rosner, and Kuhnelt. 2,741,555.
Kuhner, Max H., to Riley Stoker Corp. Steam generating
unit. 2,758,574, 8-14-56, CI. 122—240.
Kiihnhold, Rudolf, to Electroacustic Gesellschaft mit besch-
rankter Haftung. Absorption device for electro-magnetic
waves. 2,771,602, 11-20-56, CI. 343—18.
Kuhnle, Ernst. Adjusting mechanism for weighing scales.
2,769,590, 11-6-56, CI. 235—61.
Kuhns, Ray K. : See —
Brooks, Marvin C, and Kuhns. 2,756,220.
Brooks, Marvin C, and Kuhns. 2,763,674.
Kuhring, Malcolm S., to National Research Council. Com-
bustion chamber for axial flow gas turbines. 2,74"2.7i;l'.
4-24-56, CI. 60—39.65.
Kuhrt, Priedrich : See —
Wizenez, Leopold, Praunberger, and Kuhrt. 2,754,464.
Kuhrt, Noel H., to Eastman Kodak Co. Stabilized unsatu-
rated compositions and stabilizer therefor. 2,732,386,
1-24-56, CI. 260—398.5.
Kuhrt, Weinreich E. Luminaire. 2,732,485, 1-24-56, CI.
240 — 51.12.
Kuijvenhoven, Arend W., to Society "Brevets Aero-Me-
chaniques," S. A. Gun mountings carried by movable sup-
ports. 2,762,265, 9-11-56, CI. 89 — 41.
Kuijvenhoven, Leendert M., and C. Westerterp, to Hartford
National Bank and Trust Co., trustee. Stable aqueous solu-
tion of vitamin Bi and method for preparing the same.
2,734,902, 2-14-56, CI. 260 — 256.6.
Kukoff, Arthur J. Glitter cloth. 2,750,300, 6-12-56, CI.
117—28.
Kulakow, Sheldon E., now by change of name S. E. Kent,
to Hodag Chemical Corp. Antifoam compositions.
2,762,780, 9-11-56, CI. 252—321.
Kulcsar, Frank, to Clevite Corp. Pired ceramic barium
titanate body. 2,735,024, 2-14-56, CI. 310 — 8.3..
Kulicke, Frederick W., Jr., to Proctor Electric Co. Ironing
table. 2,748.512, 6-5-56, CI. 38—121.
Kulik, Metro D., to Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Co. Proc-
ess for removing finely divided solids from raw low tem-
perature carbonization coal tars. 2,774,716, 12-18-56, CI.
196—14.1.
Kulikoff, Waldemar. Switches for hydraulic pressure de-
vices. 2,739,613, 3-27-56, CI. 137 — 622.
Kulikowski. Edwin F., J. M. Miles, and R. T. Fitzgerald.
Automatic tuning mechanism. 2,745,016, 5-8-56, CI.
250—40.
Kulisch, Richard J. Screen for automobile door window
vents. 2,757,725, 8-7-56, CI. 160—93.
Kuljian. Harry A. Reel for the fluid treatment of thread.
2,748,588, 6-5-56, CI. 68—205.
Kuljian, Harrv A. Thread manufacturing apparatus.
2,750,783, 6-19-56, CI. 68—205.
Kulka, Thomas S. Tape retaining means for reels. 2,761,555,
9^-56, CI. 206—52.
Kulka, Thomas S. Retainer for tape wound on reels.
2.765.908, 10-9-56, CI. 206—54.
Kull, Walter : See —
Himmelheber, Max, Steiner, and Kull. 2,737,997.
Kulling, Arne, to AB Svenska Flaktfabriken. Cooling device
for bearings. 2,733,106, 1-31-56, CI. 308 — 77.
Kulo. Thomas E. : See —
Rogier, Clarence F., Kulo, and Singer. 2,769,524.
Kulo, Thomas E., and C. P. Rogier, to Johnson Pare Box
Co. Coin counter. 2,750,949, 6-19-56, CI. 133—8.
Kulvik. Gunnar : See —
Hannunkari, Lasse J., and Kulvik. 2,765,645.
Kumetat, Karl, to Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial
Research Organization. Method of producing egg substi-
tutes for use in the production of sponges, cakes, and
similar baked goods. 2,739.898, 3-27-56, CI. 99 — 114.
Kumins, Charles A., to Interchemieal Corp. Process for mak-
ing ultramarine pigment. 2,738,288, 3-13-56, CI. 106 — 305.
Kumins, Charles A., to Interchemieal Corp. Process for mak-
ing ultramarine. 2,745.766. 5-15-56, CI. 106 — 305.
Kumins, Charles A., to Interchemieal Corp. Ultramarine
pigment and method of making same. 2,759,844, 8-21-56,
CI. 106—305.
Kiimmel, Paul : See —
Gabler, Rudolf, and Kiimmel. 2,739,139.
Kummel, Paul, to Inventa A. G. Pur Porschung Und Patent-
verwertung. Device for stretching synthetic silk.
2,728,973, 1-3-56, CI. 28—71.3.
Kummer, Ernst W. and R. Device for folding and enveloping
letters. 2,765.604, 10-9-56, CI. 53—136.
Kummer, Rolf : See —
Kummer, Ernst W. and R. 2,765,604.
Kummerman, Henri. Watertight closing device for doors,
hatches or similar elements. 2,729,185, 1-3-56, CI.
114—201.
Kummerman, Henri. Ship hold with removable flooring struc-
ture. 2,736,287, 2-28-56, CI. 114—72.
Kummerman, Henri. Shiphold mounting of elements adapted
to work under torsion stress. 2,747,537, 5-29-56, CI.
114—79.
Kummerman, Henri. Operating device for steel hatch-covers.
2,760,459, 8-28-56, CI. 114—202.
Kiimmich, Maria K. : See —
Kiimmich, Theodor F. 2,764,904.
Kiimmich, Theodor F. : See —
Forster, Hans-Joachim M., Kollmann, and Kiimmich.
2,747.430.
Kiimmich, Theodor F., deceased, by M. K. Kiimmich, admin-
istratrix, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellsehaft. Transmis-
sion with gear groups connected in tandem arrangement.
2,764,904, 10-2-56, CI. 74—763.
Kiimpers, Carl L. : See —
Dolling, Fritz, and Kiimpers. 2,745,145.
Kumpers, P. A., K. G. : See —
Dolling, Fritz, and Kiimpers. 2,745,145.
Kumpfer, Beverly D., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Army. Magnetron
amplifier. 2,760,111, 8-21-56 CI. 315—39.3.
Kumpfer, Beverly D., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Army. Standing wave
detector for millimeter waves. 2,762,980, 9-11-56, CI.
Kun, Louis, Jr., and L., Sr., and Z. Dan. Electrode holder
and eye shield combination for electric welding. 2,750,485,
6-12-56, CI. 219—8.
Kun, Louis, Sr. : See —
Kun, Louis, Jr., and L., Sr., and Dan. 2,750,485.
Kunda, Vasyl : See —
Mackiw, Vladimir N., Lin, Roy, and Kunda. 2,767,083.
Mackiw, Vladimir N., Roy, Lin, and Kunda. 2,767,081.
Roy, Tuhin K., Lin, Mackiw, and Kunda. 2,767,082.
Kundert, Adolphe. Refrigerated plate, with frost prevention.
2,759,339, 8-21-56, CI. 62—117.55.
Kundert, Alex. Detachable link strap of synthetic plastic
material. 2,775,093, 12-25-56, CI. 59—80.
Kundiger, Donald G., and H. Pledger, Jr., to The Dow Chem-
ical Co. Halophenyldichloromethylpropenes. 2,745,884,
5-15-56, CI. 260—651.
Kundiger, Donald G., and D. D. Wheeler, to The Dow Chemi-
cal Co. Method of preparing esters from chloretone.
2,759,968, 8-21-56, CI. 260—479.
Kunel, Heinrich. Vehicular tire. 2,749,959, 6-12-56, CI.
152—202.
Kuner, William H. : See —
Horvath, Anthony G., Kuner, and Wolfe. 2,744,202.
Kung, Frederick E. : See —
Neubauer, Joseph A., Strain, Kung, and Bissinger.
2,765,272.
Kung, Frederick E., to Columbia-Southern Chemical Corp.
Preparation of benzene hexachloride. 2,739,988, 3-27-5G,
CI. 260—648.
Kunick, Clarence L., to Crown Zellerbach Corp. Bag truck
tow bar. 2,760,441, 8-28-56, CI. 104—170.
Kunick, I. Jordan : See —
Bigelow, Norman E. 2,758,563.
Kuniholm Mfg. Co. : See —
Kuniholm, Waino G., and Hobby. 2,770,488.
Kuniholm. Waino G., and R. E. D. Hobby, to Kuniholm Mfg.
Co. Protective structures for strollers. 2,770,488,
11-13-56, CI. 296—107.
Kunin, Robert : See —
Chasanov, Martin G., Kunin, Mattikow, and Thurman
2,771,480.
Kunin, Robert, to the United States of America as repre
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission
Recovery of uranium values from phosphoric acid
2,733,200, 1-31-56, CI. 204—90.
Kunin, Robert, to the United States of America as repre
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission
Electrolytic purification of uranium. 2,739,934, 3-27-56
CI. 204—96.
Kunin, Robert, to the United States of America as represented
by the United States Atomic Energy Commission. Recovery
of uranium. 2.741.589, 4-10-56. CI. 204—90.
Kunin, Robert, to the United States of America as represented
by the United States Atomic Energy Commission. Elec-
trolytic recovery of manganese. 2,741,590, 4-10-56, CI.
204—96.
Kunins. Morris K. Variable color light source. 2,761,959,
9-4-56, CI. 240—3.1.
Kuniskis, John A. : See —
Jones, Jean E., Reed, and Kuniskis. 2,759,822.
Kunkel, Aloysius T. Plastic weather strip. 2,739,358,
3-27-56, CI. 20—69.
Kunkel, Alovsius T. Method of corner construction. 2,742,690,
4-24-56. CI. 29—417.
Kunkel, Paul E. Bale grapple. 2,757,953, 8-7-56, CI.
294—110.
Kuntz. Harry A., to Libbey-Owens-Pord Glass Co. Sheet glass
cutting machine. 2,746,153, 5-22-56, CI. 33 — 27.
Kuntz. Irving : See —
Ross. Sidney D., and Kuntz. 2.734,035.
Kuntz. William H. Washing machine. 2,770,121, 11-13-56,
CI. 68—38.
Kunz, Jacob T. : See —
Harland, Philip W., and Kunz. 2,738,497.
Kunz, Jacob T., to Schulmerich Electronics Inc. Electrical
pick-up for vibrating bodies. 2,729,132, 1-3-56, CI.
84—1.14.
Kunz, Jacob T., to Schulmerich Electronics, Inc. Rigid vibra-
tor musical instrument. 2,769,361, 11-6-56, CI. 84 — 1.15.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
454
Kunz, Jacob T., to Schulnierich Electronics, Inc. Musical in-
struments with capacitative pickup. 2,770,994, 11-20-56,
CI. 84—1.14.
Kunz, Karl : See —
Herele, Ludwig, Jehle, Kunz, Moller, and Sclilack.
2,733,122.
Kunz, Paul A., to N. V. Fridor Fabrieken. Needle bar for a
sewing machine. 2,767,672, 10-23-56, CI. 112—225.
Kunz, William J., Jr., and W. C. Wintrode, to Bendix Avia-
tion Corp. System for speed temperature scheduling of
gas turbine engines. 2,762,194, 9-11-56, CI. 60 — 39.28.
Kunze, Henry C, to Railway Steam Research Corp. Water
processing appartus. 2,770,447, 11-13-56, CI. 261—77.
Kunze, Walter G., R. B. Evans, and J. W. Huebschmann, to
National Starch Products Inc. Process for preparing a cold
water soluble dextrin adhesive and the product thereof.
2,772,178, 11-27-56, CI. 106 — 208.
Kuo, Ta-Hsien : See —
Callan, Robert J., and Kuo. 2,763,139.
Kupchick, Edward. Balanced expansible linkage with covered
frame member. 2,753,081, 7-10-56, 'CI. 59—79.
Kuper, Bernard W. Breech block removing tool. 2,741,011,
4-10-56, CI. 29—1.1.
Kupferberg, Alfred B. : See —
Singher, Heron O., Kupferberg, and Lowy. 2,761,810.
Kupferberg, Alfred B., W. C. Mende, N. Millman, and H. O.
Singher, to Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp. Acyl amino-nitro-
thiazole compositions for oral administration in control of
trichomonas vaginalis vaginitis. 2,735.798, 2-21-56, CI.
167 — 55.
Kupferberg, Alfred B., and H. O. Singher, to Ortho Pharma-
ceutical Corp. Preparation of blood fraction for use in
Rh testing procedures. 2,761,809, 9^-56, CI. 167 — 84.5.
Kupferberg, Alfred B., and H. O. Singher, to Ortho Pharma-
ceutical Corp. Preparation of blood fraction for use in Rh
testing procedures. 2,761,811, 9-4-56, Cl. 167—84.5.
Kupinski, Joseph : See —
Scrase, Floyd W., and Kupinski. 2,751,821.
Kupka, John J., to McKiernan-Terry Corp. Free piston inter-
nal combustion pile. 2,755,783, 7-24-56, CI. 123—7.
Kiipper, Wilhelm : See —
Furst, Stefan, and Kiipper. 2,750,125.
Kuppin, Herbert : See —
Denman, Stephen A. 2,750,191.
Kurashiki Rayon Co., Ltd. : See —
Okada, Shinzo, and Eguchi. 2,770,588..
Kurata, Fred, to Kask Technical Corp. Atomizing nozzle.
2,734,770, 2-14-56, CI. 299 — 25.
Kurata, Motoharu, to Asahi Garasu Kabushiki Kaisha.
Stop device for automatic glass cutting apparatus for cross
cutting. 2,747,279, 5-29-56, CI. 33—32.
Kurata, Motoharu, to Asahi Garasu Kabushiki Kaisha. Appa-
ratus for automatically cutting glass sheets. 2,747,280.
5-29-56, CI. 33—32.
Kurata, Motoharu, to Asahi Garasu Kabushiki Kaisha.
Method and apparatus for automatically spot loading plate
glass on a conveyor. 2,747,752, 5-29-56, CI. 214 — 91.
Kiirbi & Niggeloh : See —
Niggeloh, Carl. 2,771,261.
Kurdon, Inc. : See —
Kiefer, Kurt T. 2,731.082.
Kiefer, Kurt T. 2,768,679.
Kurek, Edwin J., to The Pyle-National Co. High pressure
converter. 2,734,447, 2-14-56. CI. 98—40.
Kurek, Edwin J., to The Pyle-National Co. High pressure
converter. 2,737,977, 3-13-56, CI. 137 — 561.
Kurek, John A. Tackle box. 2,765,576, 10-9-56, CI. 43—54.5.
Kuriyama, Fred Y. Support for hour-in-hand tie. 2,733,447,
2-7-56, CI. 2—153.
Kurk Products Co. : See —
Kurkjian, Yervant H. 2,752,920.
Kurkjian, Haig. Clutches. 2,774,454, 12-18-56, CI.
192—105.
Kurkjian, Yervant H., to Kurt Products Co. Injector plunger
seat sealing means. 2,752,920, 7-3-56, CI. 128 — 261.
Kurkjian, Yervant H. Vent controlling nursing unit.
2,762,520 9-11-50, CI. 215 — 11.
Kurlian, Joseph. Key container. 2,729,965, 1-10-56, CI.
70—456.
Kurlinski, Thaddeus S. : See —
Fisher, Simon, and Kurlinski. 2,730,600.
Kurshan, Jerome, to Radio Corp. of America. Photo device
amplifier circuit. 2,745,021, 5-8-56, CI. 250 — 211.
Kurt, Winfred A., to Midwest Rubber Co. Drain plug valve
flushing device. 2,753,876, 7-10-56, CI. 134 — 167.
Kurt, Winfred A., to Midwest Rubber Co. Drain plug valve
flushing device. 2,755,810, 7-24-56, Cl. 134—167.
Kurth, Clarence F., and K. D. Purdy, to Allen-Bradley Co.
Electrical connector for welding and riveting. 2,705,395.
10-2-56, Cl. 219—158.
Kurth, Ervin F., to the State of Oregon, acting by and through
the Oregon State Board of Forestry. Producing pure di-
hydroquercetin. 2,744,919, 5-8-56, Cl. 260—345.2.
Kurth, Ervin F., to the State of Oregon, acting by and through
the Oregon State Board of Forestry. Converting dihvdro-
quercetin to quercetin. 2,744,920, 5-8-56, Cl. 260 — 345.2.
Kurth, Franz J., L. R. Phillips, W. J. Waeldner, and G. R.
Wallen, to Anemostat Corp. of America. Air outlet device
for ventilating apparatus. 2,737,875, 3-13-56, Cl. 98 — 38.
Kurth Malting Co., The : See —
Kneen, Eric. 2,748,002.
Kurtz, Edward F., to Metals & Controls Corp. Externally
resettable hermatically sealed thermostat. 2,752,454,
6-20-56, Cl. 200 — 138.
Kurtz, Lowell M., to General Electric Co. Insulated cabinet.
2,729,863, 1-10-56, Cl. 20—35.
Kurtz, Ralph W., to James B. Clow & Sons, Inc. Rotary spray
gun. 2,738,231, 3-13-56, Cl. 299—140.1.
Kurtz, Robert G. : See —
Staebler, Lloyd A„ and Kurtz. 2,748,573.
Kurtzon, George B., to Garden City Plating & Mfg. Co.
Display rack. 2,759,613, 8-21-56, Cl. 211—94.
Kurvers, Robert J., and G. F. Scheller, to Lockheed Aircraft
Corp. Retractable caster with brake. 2,775,313, 12-25-56,
Cl. 188—2.
Kurz, Walter : See —
Federn. Klaus, Hack, and Kurz. 2,746,299.
Kushner, Samuel : See —
Bach, Frederick L., Jr., Brabander, and Kushner.
2,756,231.
Kushner, Samuel, and J. Morton II, to American Cyanamid
Co. Substituted phthalides and methods of preparing the
same. 2,744,918, 5-8-56, Cl. 260—343.3.
Kushner, Samuel, J. H. Boothe, and J. Morton, II, to Ameri-
can Cyanamid Co. New method of preparing halo-phthalide
compounds. 2,757,179, 7-31-56, Cl. 260—343.3.
Kusiek, Alex B. Gate latch. 2,770,482, 11-13-56, Cl.
292—246.
Kuss, Ferdinand. Trunnion mounting for chassis and the
like. 2,749,200, 6-5-56, Cl. 312—323.
Kuss, Ralph L. Reinforced walls of holes in plastic mem-
bers and method of making same. 2,748,047, 5-29-56,
Cl. 154 — 116.
Kuss, Robert S. Dispenser for a liquid disinfectant.
2,770,492, 11-13-56, Cl. 299—20.
Kuss, Theodore M., and R. D. Russell. Deep water well drill-
ing system. 2,750,750, 6-19-56, Cl. 61—46.5.
Kussmann, Theodore C. Push broom. 2,753,579, 7-10-56,
Cl. 15—145.
Kussmaul, Edwin E., to The Kelek Co. Raceway fitting pro-
viding access opening. 2,741,499, 4-10-56, Cl. 285—201.5.
Kuster, V. E. : See —
Story, James K. 2,765,541.
Kuster, Werner : See —
Schetty, Guido, and Kuster. 2,757,172.
Kuster, Werner, and G. Schetty, to J. R. Geigy A. G. Chrom-
able monoazo dyestuffs. 2,732,372, 1-24-56, Cl. 260—151.
Kusters, Eduard, to Texplant Corp. Pressure loading device
for printing roll. 2,745,342, 5-15-56, Cl. 101 — 247.
Kustner Freres et Cie. S. A. : See —
Froidevaux, Marcel. 2.754,773.
Kustusch, Eryk, to P. W. Kustusch. Amplifying flush pin
gauge. Re. 24,177, 7-3-56. Cl. 33—169.
Kustusch, Paul W. : See —
Kustusch, Eryk. Re. 24,177.
Kutscha, Paul G. Children's playing blocks. 2,747,325,
5-29-56, Cl. 46—25.
Kutsche, Stuart F. : See —
Helsley, Charles W., Jr.. Kutsche, and Orent. 2,750,953.
Kuthe, Charles H., to Calumet & Hecla, Inc. Accumulator
drier for refrigerating apparatus. 2,732,074, 1-24-56, Cl.
210—131.
Kuts, Mathew, to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Method of build-
ing continuous tubing and apparatus therefor. 2,732,882,
1-31-56. Cl. 154—1.6.
Kuts, Mathew, to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Method and ap-
paratus for slitting tire treads. 2,762,431, 9-11-56. Cl.
164—10.2.
Kutsche, August A. Urinal. 2,734,198, 2-14-56, Cl. 4—110.
Kutsche, Stuart F. : See —
Orent. Edward, and Kutsche. 2,731,976.
Kutsky, Roman J., to The Regents of the University of
California. Method of isolating nucleoproteins. 2,741,653,
4-10-56, Cl. 260—112.
Kuttler, Kenneth L. : See —
Maurer, Fred D,. De Tray. Kuttler, and Webb. 2,756,176.
Kutzer, Louis G. : See —
White, Jonathan S., and Kutzer. 2,752,663.
Kutzler, Robert J., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Automatic steering apparatus. 2,751,169. 6-19-56, Cl.
244—7.
Kutzler, Robert J., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Automatic steering apparatus. 2,755,426, 7-17-56, Cl.
318—489.
Kutzler, Robert J., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Automatic pilots. 2,756,010, 7-24-56, Cl. 244 — 77.
Kutzler, Robert J., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Control apparatus. 2,756,011, 7-24-56. Cl. 244—77.
Kutzler, Robert J., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Radio actuated aircraft apparatus with rapid response and
integral control. 2,759.137, 8-14-56, Cl. 318—489.
Kutzler, Robert J., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Angular velocity control device for aircraft. 2,768,343,
10-23-56, Cl. 318 — 489.
Kuwada, George T. Watch balance spring testing device.
2,772,562, 12-4-56, Cl. 73—6.
Kuwada, George T. Watch balance spring testing device and
crystal microphone therefor. 2,772,563, 12-4-56, Cl. 73 — 6.
Kux, Albert S., to Kux Machine Co. Means for delivering
charges of molten metal. 2,741,006, 4-10-56, Cl. 22 — 79.
Kux Machine Co. : See —
Kux, Albert S. 2,741,006.
Kuykendall, Dwarn I. Electrically illuminated wreath for
automobile windows. 2,753,441, 7-3-56, Cl. 240 — 10.
LIST OF PATENTEES
455
Kuykendall, Jack. Flare igniting and discharging device.
2,751,582, 6-19-56, CI. 340—366.
Kuziak, Matthew : See — ■
Hamburg, Henrv F. 2,766,349.
Kuzmick, Jerome F., to Ekstrand & Tholand, Inc. Manufac-
ture of plated powdered metal articles. 2,740,191, 4-3-56,
CI. 29—420.
Kuzmick, Jerome F., and W. P. Schenck, to Alan Wood Steel
Co. Process of production of iron powder. 2,759,808,
8-21-56, CI. 75— .5
Kvetinskas, Bruno : See —
Ipatieff, Vladimir N., Pines, and Kvetinskas. 2,758,140.
Kwake, Andrew J. Cable and ground wire clamp for electrical
outlet boxes. 2,768,232, 10-23-56, CI. 174—51.
Kwapich, Rose M. : See —
Vassel, Bruno, and Kwapich. 2,759,017.
Kwasieborski, Andrzej K., and P. M. Wright, to Marconi's
Wireless Telegraph Co. Ltd. Electrical converting circuit
arrangements. 2,762,937, 9-11-56, CI. 307 — 108.
Kwiecinski, Henry R. Tiler's gauge. 2,770,043, 11-13-56
CI. 33—94.
Kwikset Locks, Inc. : See —
Linton, Thomas B. 2,770,480.
Kwitek, Edwin M., and E. D. Nystrand, to Paper Converting
Machine Co., Inc. Web winding machine. 2,769,600,
11-6-56, CI. 242—56.
Kwochka, Michael, and C. B. Gage. Filter. 2,733,815,
2-7-56, CI. 210—164.
Kwon, Doin. Ladies' handbag. 2,765,833, 10-9-56, CI.
150—33.
Kyame, George J., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of Agriculture. Method for spin-
ning yarn from staple fiber. 2,732,682, 1-31-56, CI.
57—58.91.
Kyle, Hugh P. : See —
Webb, Albert D., and Kyle. 2,743,158.
Kyle, William D., Jr., to McGraw Electric Co. Lightning
arrester. 2,752,522, 6-26-56, CI. 313—231.
Kylen, Karl E., to SKF Industries, Inc. Method of mounting
pairs of initially loaded rolling bearings. 2,762,112,
9-11-56, CI. 29—148.4.
Kylin, Anne : See —
Kylin, Hjalmar and A. 2,742,810.
Kylin, Henrik O., to Bardons and Oliver, Inc. Electric motor
control for spindle positioner. 2,753,502, 7-3-56, CI.
318—265.
Kylin, Hjalmar and A. Display element. 2,742,810, 4-24-56,
CI. 84 — 471.
Kyllo, Herman. Tiltable front drawer panel. 2,775,501,
12-25-56, CI. 312—320.
Kyrklund, Gunnar. Method of generating vapour from waste
sulfite liquor or dregs. 2.747,552, 5-29-56, CI. 122—31.
Kyselka, James L., and F. A. Kent, deceased, by V. B. Kent,
administratrix, 20% to R. S. Mode, and 20% to R. P. Place.
Centrifugal separators. 2,752,090, 6-26-56, CI. 233 — 29.
Kyselka, James L., and F. A. Kent, deceased (by V. B. Kent,
administratrix), 20% to R. S. Mode and 20% to R. P.
Place. Centrifugal separators. 2,755,017, 7-17-56, CI.
233—21.
Kyser, Chauncey S., to General Motors Corp. Reamer.
2,747.440. 5-29-56, CI. 77—58.
L & B Lamp Mfg. Co. : See —
Zutler, Leo H. 2,754,409.
LCN Closers, Inc. : See —
Flint, Russell C. 2,772,439.
LKB-Produkter Fabriksaktiebolag : See —
Svensson, Svante H. 2,740,319.
Svensson, Svante H. 2,741,942.
L & L Mfg. Co. : See —
Ellis, George S. 2,737,403.
Lewicki, Stephen. 2,744,946.
LNL Products Co. : See —
Confalone, Nicholas A. 2,733,512.
L-O-F Glass Fibers Co. : See —
Barnard, Randolph H. 2,747.006.
Gottfurcht, Adolf. 2,763,629.
Thompson. Henry C. 2,746,896.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr. 2,734,785.
La Compagnie De Pont-A-Mousson : See —
Blanchette, Hilaire, and Bolduc. 2,737,368.
Dunz, Jean. 2,750,639.
La Nationale S. A. : See —
Zellweger, Conrad. Re. 24,163.
Zellweger, Conrad. 2,733,567.
Zellweger, Conrad J. J. 2,737,037.
La Precision Industrielle (Society Anonyme) : See —
Garnet, Louis J. M. 2,767,994.
La Societe Francais dite Solumeta : See —
Perieres, Ren6 A. 2,761,767.
La Spirotechnique : See —
Gagnan, Emile. 2.747.572.
Gagnan, Emile. 2,767,706.
Laban, John : See —
Reid. Robert L., Laban, Archenbronn, and Slayton.
2,732,529.
La Barre, Dwight, to Ornas and La Barre. Medicine cabinets.
2,770,515, 11-13-56, CI. 312—209.
La Barre. Dwight, to Ornas & La Barre. Medicine cabinets.
2,773,728. 12-11-50, CI. 312—227.
La Barre. Floyd, Jr., F. J. Churnell, W. D. Nagle, and A. P.
Pennock, to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Propeller protractor.
2,749,623, 6-12-56, CI. 33—180.
La Belle, Jack E., to General Motors Corp. Power operated
torque wrench. 2,756.622, 7-31-56, CI. 81—52.4.
Laben, Edward S., to General Electric Co. Refrigerator shelf
construction. 2,735,741, 2-21-56, CI. 312—351.
La Berge, Robert W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Water-resistant, polymeric titanium ester-impregnated wood
and method of making same. 2,750,303, 6-12-56, CI.
117—72.
La Berge, Robert W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Inhibition of moisture tr.-insmisMon through rigid pervious
media. 2.750,307, 6-1 2-56, CI. 1 17—123.
Labernie, Martin N. Tire tread construction. 2,771,114,
11-20-56, CI. 152—209.
Labin, Emile, and P. R. R. Aigrain, to International Tele-
phone and Telegraph Corp. Pulse communication system.
2,759,998, 8-21-56, CI. 178—43.5.
Labin, Frank R. Depth gliders. 2,765.573, 10-9-56, CI.
43 — 43.13.
La Bine, Paul W. : See—
Silvola, Raymond I. 2,767,958.
Labine, Roland A., to Package Machinery Co. Apparatus for
opening wrapped bundles. 2,732,619, 1-31-56, CI. 30 — 2.
La Bolsa Tile Co. : See —
Harpold, Eddie D. 2,738,745.
La Bombard, Leon E. Method and apparatus for friction
feeding of sheets. 2,764,409, 9-25-56. CI. 271 — 41.
La Bombard, Leon E., to International Paper Box Machine
Co. Apparatus for folding box blanks. 2,7G4,918, 10-2-56,
CI. 93—49.
La Bombard, Leon E., to International Paper Box Machine
Co. Machine and method for folding box blanks.
2,774,286, 12-18-56, CI. 93—49.
Labombarde, Beatrice M. : See —
Labombarde, Harold >S. 2,745,378.
Labombarde, Harold S. 2,745,665.
Labombarde, Harold S. 2,761,362.
Labombarde, Harold S., deceased, by B. M. Labombarde, execu-
trix, to International Paper Box Machine Co. Adhesive
applying apparatus. 2,745,378. 5-15-56, CI. 118 — 257.
Labombarde, Harold S., deceased, by B. M. Labombarde, execu-
trix, to International Paper Box Machine Co. Suction feed-
ing mechanism. 2,745,665, 5-15-56, CI. 271 — 26.
Labombarde, Harold S., deceased, by B. M. Labombarde, execu-
trix, to International Paper Box Machine Co. Folding
and stacking machine and method. 2,761,362, 9-4-56, CI.
Labombarde, Philip D. Apparatus for securing uniform
orientation. 2.734.619, 2-14-56, CI. 198 — 33.
La Bonte, Fred E. Conduit structure. 2,737,204, 3-6-56, CI.
138—77.
La Bonte, George T. Rotary lawn mower and edger.
2,734,325, 2-14-56, CI. 56—25.4.
Laboratoires Laroche-Navarron : See —
Mentzer. Charles. 2,769,015.
Laboratory Equipment Corp. : See —
Schultz, Oswald C. 2,771,171.
Laboratory for Electronics. Inc. : See —
Crandell, Paul A., and Hatch. 2,759,101.
Meyer, Maurice A. 2,743,421.
Meyer, Maurice A. 2,767,311.
Rich, Alan L. 2.772.356.
Wang, An. 2,769,163.
Woolaver, Lawrence B., and Maclay. 2.746,019.
La Borde, Frank C, to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Army. Extractor spring
retainer for a firearm. 2,750,841. 6-19-56, CI. 89—1.
La Borde, Hillard P. Vehicle having individual dumpable
containers. 2,760,815, 8-28-56, CI. 298—18.
La Bree, Frederick H., to Illinois McGraw Electric Co. Flat-
iron with anticipator. 2,744,993, 5-8-56, CI. 219—25.
Labrie, Joseph C. Sliding door lock. 2,744,406. 5-8-56. CI.
70—96.
La Briere, Nelson W., to The Hoover Co. Low height suction
cleaner arrangement. 2,730,750, 1-17-56, CI. 15 — 324.
Labry, Paul Q., Jr. Cushioning attachments for wrench jaws.
2,766,649, 10-16-56, CI. 81—180.
La Bue, Seraphina C. : See — ■
Malloy, Georgia M., and La Bue. 2,761,146.
La Burthe, Pierre H. C, to Societe Anonyme des Manufac-
tures des Glaces et Produits Chimiques de Saint Gobain.
Method and arrangement in the heating of electric fur-
naces. 2,761,890, 9-^4-56, CI. 13—6.
La Casse, Edward C. Pipe bender with interchangeable
pipe receiving members. 2,750,823, 6-19-56. CI. 81 — 15.
Lace, Donald A., to Time-O-Matic Co. Impulse motor.
2,774,893, 12-18-56, CI. 310—32.
Lacey, Harold T. : See —
Hein, Delton W., Waitkins, and Lacey. 2.754.294.
Hein, Delton W., Waitkins, and Lacey. 2,705.300.
Lacey, Harold T., to American Cyanamid Co. Sulfonated
and unsulfonated imidomethyl, carboxyamidomethyl and
aminomethyl phthalocyanines. 2,761,868, 9-4-56, CI.
260—314.5.
Lacey, Hugh H., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Ventilating
ducts. 2,742,926, 4-24-56, CI. 138—38.
Lacey, Joseph S. Home aquarium circulator and aerator.
2,744,065, 5-1-56, CI. 210—16.
Lacey, Richard N., to The Distillers Co. Ltd. Production of
uracils from oxazinone. 2,758,994, 8-14-56, CI. 260 — 244.
Lacey, Richard N., to The Distillers Co. Ltd. Process for
the production of unsaturated ketones. 2,766,289, 10-9-56,
CI. 260—595.
Lach. Robert E. : See —
Judson, Albert L., and Lach. 2,744,573.
Lachance. Ernest J. Spring tooth combs. 2,748,783, 6-5-56,
CI. 132—155.
456
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
.7 1lM:47, 4-17-56, CI.
10-23-56,
2,747,068,
Electrical
2,757,265,
Lachenmayer, Roman A. Paint pail bolder. 2,747,825,
5-20-56, CI. 248—210.
Lacher, John M., to Lacher-Seline, In -it Hosing cap
for collapsible tubes and the like. 2,738,907, 3-20-56,
CI. 222—490.
Lacher-Seline, Inc. : See —
Lacher, John M. 2,738,907.
Laehmann, Gunter, to Voigtlander Aktiengesellschaft. Twin-
lens reflex camera. 2,741,964, 4-17-56, CI. 95 — 14.
Laehmann, Gustav V., to Handley Page Ltd. Outer surfaces
for craft moving in one fluid. 2,'
244—130.
Lackey, Clemett H. : See —
Ellis, Norman S., and Lackey. 2,735,962.
Lackinger, Frank P. Fluid pickup. 2,767,736,
CI. 137—574.
Lackner, Robert V. Induction heating apparatus.
5-22-56, CI. 219—10.75.
Lackner, Robert V., to Loftus Engineering Corp.
induction heating coil and method of production.
7-31-50, CI. 219—10.41.
Lackner, Robert V., to Loftus Engineering Corp. Laminated
metal liner for induction coils. 2,759,087, 8-14-56, CI.
219—10.79.
Lacks, Harold G. Method of knitting garments. 2,740,27."),
4-3-56, CI. 66—9.
Laclede-Christy Co. : See —
Barr, William W.. and Maddox. 2,762,217.
Kehres, Charles V., and Cook. 2,741,401.
La Coste, Edna M., administratrix : See —
Lacoste, Patrick A. 2,742,792.
Lacoste, Patrick A., deceased ; E. M. La Coste, administratrix
of said P. A. Lacoste. Vehicle speed regulators. 2,742,792,
4-24-56, CI. 74 — 110.
Lacoste, Victor A., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Apparatus for
calking catalyst bed. 2,745,722, 5-15-56, CI. 23 — 288.
Lacotte, Edmond, to Societe' it Responsabilitg Limitee dite :
Paris-Creation. Lady's handbag fastening. 2,740,447,
4-3-56, CI. 150—33.
Lacroix, Louis, to G. Vuagnat. Process for the preparation
of copals for use in the production of lacquers and varnishes.
2,753,331, 7-3-56, CI. 260—107.
Lacy, George H., to The Dobeckmun Co. Laminated thread.
2,772,994, 12^-56, CI. 154—53.6.
Lacy Oil Tool Co. : See —
Delahay, Raymond D. 2,745,660.
Lacy, Roy, deceased, by Farmers and Merchants National
Bank of Los Angeles, executor, and C. V. McClintock, de-
ceased, by H. C. McClintock, executrix, and J. D. Rossier, to
Pearne & Lacy Machine Co. Multiple mold handling mecha-
nism for clay pipe forming machines. 2,762,104, 9-11-56,
CI. 25—39.
Ladd, Allan L., and M. L. Speckman. Drier. 2,745,193,
5-15-56, CI. 34—102.
Ladd, Elbert C., to United States Rubber Co. Vulcanization
of rubber with hexachlorocyclopentadiene. 2,732,362,
1-24-56, CI. 260 — 41.5.
Ladd, Elbert C, to United States Rubber Co. Partially de-
chlorinated hexachlorocyclopentadiene. 2,732,409, 1-24-56,
CI. 260—648.
Ladd, Elbert C, to United States Rubber Co. Compounding
butyl rubber. 2,744,879, 5-8-56, CI. 260—41.5.
Ladd, Horace F. : See —
Christian, Moss B„ and Ladd. 2,761,804.
Ladd, John M., to General Box Co. Pallet box. 2,738,092,
3-13-56, CI. 217—12.
Laddon, Isaac M„ and T. P. Hall, to Consolidated Vultee
Aircraft Corp. Bomb storing assembly. 2,766,660,
10-16-56, CI. 89—1.5.
Lade, Edward O., to The Electric Storage Battery Co. Ter-
minal connector for wire cable. 2,737,638, 3-6-56, CI.
339—273.
Lademan, Elinor S. : See —
Elslager, Edward F., Short, and Lademan. 2,731,470.
Ladewig, Archie, Co. : See —
Ladewig, Archie E. 2,774,361.
Ladewig, Archie E,, to Archie Ladewig Co. Bottle washer.
2,774,361, 12-18-56, CI. 134—74.
Ladish Co. : See —
Kessler, Joseph S. 2,730,992.
Somes, Howard E. 2,740,095.
Ladner, Franklin N. Turret
2,729,959, 1-10-56, CI. 67—7.1.
Ladson, Russell A. Weatherstrip. 2,741,002, 4-10-56, CI.
20—66.
Lady, William T., and T. M. Leonard. Body cavity examining
instrument. 2,746,450, 5-22-50, CM. 128—6.
Laemmel, Charles H., to The Sheffield Corp. Threading ma-
chine having spindle food means and spindle return means.
2,769,991, 11-13-56, CI. 10—89.
Lafarge. Bernard N. Container closures. 2,748,974, 6-5-56,
CI. 220—43.
Lafaye, Jacques M. P. : See —
Vorburger, Rene E. L., and Lafaye. 2,746,565.
Lafferty, Edward C, and W. O. Yeazell, to Kelsey-Hayes
Wheel Co. Multiple slip ring joint. 2,774,831, 12-18-56,
CI. 200—24.
Lafferty. Grant J. : See —
Hodge, Edward B., and Lafferty. 2,742,395.
Laffertv, James M. : See —
Lawton, Elliott J., and Lafferty. 2,733,348.
Lafferty, James M., to General Electric Co. Color switching
circuits for reflector type color television tube. 2,741,526,
4-10-56, CI. 315—14.
type cigarette lighter.
Lafferty, James M., to General Electric Co. Color television
apparatus and methods. 2,741,720, 4-10-56, CI. 315 — 13.
Lafferty, Raymond E. : See —
Hathaway, Jarrett L., and Lafferty. 2,751,585.
Lafferty, Raymond E., to Radio Corp. of America. Magnetic
recording. 2,767,254, 10-16-56, CI. 179 — 100.2.
Lafferty, Vincent C, to Western Electric Co., Inc. Apparatus
for testing articles. 2,748,346, 5-29-56, CI. 324—73.
Laffey, William J. Door control for refrigerators. 2,736,598,
2-28-56, CI. 292—338.
Lafitte, Theodore J.-B., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Starting de-
vices for combustion engines. 2,771,780, 11-27-56, CI.
74—7.
Laflin, Leroy H. : See —
Norberg, Oscar E., and Laflin. 2,747,773.
La Fond, Louis A. Apparatus for cooking and serving foods.
2,742,850, 4-24-56, CI. 99 — 446.
Lafosse, Victor R. F. J. Air spirit levels. 2,755. .">01.
7-24-56, CI. 33—211.
Lafumas, Paul, and J. Aboulenc, to Societe des Usines Chimi-
ques Rhone-Poulenc. Lysidine salts. 2,732,381, 1-24-56,
CI. 260—309.6.
Lager, Earl W. : See —
Holm, Ralph L., Dalglish, Lager, Beer, and Maloney.
2,754,073.
Laggren, Carl J. Combination tool. 2,728,989, 1-3-56, CI.
33—88.
Lagin, Herbert. Lamp shade mounting means. 2,770,718,
11-13-56, CI. 240—148.
La Grotteria, Julius K. Sunshade for playpens. 2,756,700,
7-31-56, CI. 135—20.
Laguilharre, Pierre R. Method and device for pasteurizing or
sterilizing liquid or semi-liquid products. 2,732,308,
' 1-24-56, CI. 99—212.
Laguzzi, Mario, to Poirette Corsets, Inc. Pantie girdle.
2,752,599, 7-3-56, CI. 2—37.
Lahaye, Eugene L., to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co. as trustee. High frequency coil. 2,757,346, 7-31-56,
CI. 336—136.
La Hayne, Richard D. Adjustable beam and form clamp.
2,761,475, 9-4-56, Cl. 144—291.
La Hirt, Paul. Change speed attachment. 2,732,622,
1-31-56. CI. 32—23.
Lahman, Fritz. Stack mover trailer. 2,761,577, 9-4-56,
CI. 214—506.
Lahoda, Alfred, to Gesellschaft fuer Linde's Eismaschinen
Aktiengesellschaft. Double action pumps. 2,775,211,
12-25-56, CI. 103—175.
Lahr, Harold R., to United Air Lines, Inc. Navigational
computers. 2.775.404, 12-25-56, CI. 235—61.
Lahr, Paul H, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. Tobacco
and an additive. 2,759,859, 8-21-56, CI. 131 — 17.
La Hue, Philip M., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Phase advancing condition sensing apparatus. 2,750,556,
6-12-56, CI. 323—123.
Laico, Joseph P., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Manu-
facture of traveling wave tubes. 2,772,939, 12-4-56, Cl.
316—18.
Laidig, Alfred H., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Reflector
type incandescent or gas discharge-electroluminescent
lamp. 2,757,300, 7-31-56, Cl. 313—3.
Laidlaw, Frank G. : See —
Talbott, Leonard L., and Laidlaw. 2,753.665.
Laiming, Harry J„ to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Shaft positioning
device. 2,775,127, 12-25-56, Cl. 74—10.29.
Laing, Kenneth M. : See —
Fitzgerald, John V., Bachman, and Laing. 2,752,506.
Fitzgerald, John V., and Laing. 2,745,284.
Laing, Kenneth M„ to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Graduated
glassware and method of making. 2,752,785, 7-3-56, Cl.
73—323.
Laing, Nikolaus. Sequentially feeding brush holder for
commutator type electrical machines. 2,775,717, 12-25-56.
Cl. 310—246.
L'Air Liquide, Societe Anonyme pour l'Etude et l'Exploitation
des Procedes Georges Claude : See —
Dumoulin, Louis. 2,764,668.
Etienne, Alfred. 2,729,954.
Etienne, Alfred. 2,765.037.
Grunberg. Jacques. 2,743,590.
Renaudie, Jacques. 2,768,280.
Spire, Etienne 2.755.181.
Volff, Charles, and Hammerslag. 2,735,036.
Lair. Robert P. : See —
Kramer, Ernest H. 2,767,793.
Laird, Alfred W., to Western Electric Co.. Inc. Methods of
and systems for producing heat-treating gases. 2,751,362,
6-19-56. Cl. 252—373.
Laird, Hubert C, to Crane Co. Construction and method for
repair of valves under pressure. 2,746,470, 5-22-56, Cl.
137—15.
Laird, Hubert C, to Crane Co. Reversible seat valve.
2,767,730, 10-23-56, Cl. 137—329.02.
Laird, Hubert C, and K. B. Bredtschneider, to Crane Co.
Safety mold chamber for arc melting furnaces. 2,761,002,
8-28-56, Cl. 13—9.
Laird, Ian A., to Vanant Products, Inc. Double packaging
and cushioning strip. 2,750.032, 6-12-56, Cl. 206 — 62.
Laird, John A., to Joseph Lucas (Industries) Ltd. Spaiking
plugs for internal combustion engines. 2,734,143, 2-7-56,
Cl. 313—131.
Laird. John A., to Joseph Lucas (Industries) Ltd. Electric
spark ignition apparatus. 2,748,318, 5-29-56. Cl. 315—180.
LIST OF PATENTEES
457
Lakata. 2,775,540.
Laithwaite, Eric R. : See —
Williams, Frederic C, Kilburn, and Laithwaite.
2,755,996.
Lakata, George D. : See—
Wimmer, Ernest L., t
Lake, Douglas E. : See —
Gunkler, Albert A., Lake, and Potts. 2,746,999.
Lake, Ernest T., and R. R. Hardgrove. Telescope sight
mount for firearms -with elevation and windage adjust-
ment means. 2,774,142, 12-18-56, CI. 33—50.
Lake, George R. : See —
Carver, Harold E., and Lake. 2,773,006.
Lake, Harry E., to Preferred Utilities Mfg. Corp. Hydro-
carbon burner head. 2,765.842, 10-9-56, CI. 158—76.
Lake, Harry G., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Air Force. Dielectric test
box and auxiliary switch box. 2,749,513, 6-5-56, CI.
324—65.
Lake, Joseph R. : See —
Whipple, Stiles R., and Lake. 2,759,292.
Lake, William C. : See —
Adcock, Willis A., and Lake. 2,767,058.
Adcock, Willis A., and Lake. 2,767,059.
Lake, William H., to General Electric Co. Glow type thermal
switch. 2,740,861, 4-3-56, CI. 200 — 113.5.
Lakeside Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Biel, John H. 2,746,964.
Biel, John H. 2,746.965.
Biel, John H. 2,746,966.
Biel, John H. 2,746,967.
Lakewood Mfg. Co. : See —
Peplin, Stephen C. 2,774,345.
Lakey, Frank J., and J. Ulakovic. Retractable traction and
antiskid device for vehicles. 2,747.691, 5-29-56, CI. 188—4.
Lakin, Adele, to Archer Mills, Inc. Display device. 2,745,556,
5-15-56, CI. 211-^o.
Lakin, Paul C. : See —
Bliss, Joseph A., Lakin, Maxwell, and Schoch. 2,758,258.
Lakner, John F., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Process for producing steel by electroformlng and carburiza-
tion. 2.758,950, 8-14-56, CI. 148—19.
Lakso Co. Inc., The : See —
Lakso, Eino E. 2,752,071.
Lakso, Eino E., to The Lakso Co. Inc. Article counting and
transferring apparatus. 2,752,071, 6-26-56, CI. 222 — 277.
Lakso, Eino E., to Sterling Drug Inc. Foil covered ampoule.
2,760,630, 8-28-56, CI. 206—56.
Lakso, Eino E. Counting and stacking tablets. 2,772,792,
12-4-56, CI. 214—7.
La Lande, William A., Jr., to The Pennsylvania Salt Mfg. Co.
Defoliation of plants. 2,760,854, 8-28-56, CI. 71—2.2.
La Lande, William A., Jr., and I. Mockrin, to The Pennsyl-
vania Salt Mfg. Co. Process of treating cast iron with iron-
fluorine compounds. 2,750.279, 6-12-56, CI. 75 — 53.
La Lande, William A., Jr., G. M. Knorr, and M. E. Aeugle.
Benzene hexachloride production. 2,758,077, 8-7-56, CI.
204—163.
La Lande, William A., Jr., G. M. Knorr , and M. E. Aeugle,
Benzene hexachloride production. 2,758,078, 8-7-56, CI.
204—163.
Lall, Karl J., and B. B. Cary, to Hayes Industries, Inc. Air
circulating fan construction and method of making the
same. 2.731,193. 1-17-56, CI. 230—117.
Lalli, Romeo A. Device for stretch forming metal sheets, and
having a sheet metal die. 2,752,982, 7-3-56, CI. 153—32.
LaUy Column Co. : See —
Strehan, George E. 2,768,520.
Lally, John F., Jr. : See —
Bertrand, Irvin. 2,774,838.
Lally, Mildred B. : See —
Bertrand, Irvin. 2,774,838.
Lally, Robert E., and R. J. O'Hara, to Ferro Corp. Stabilized
chlorine containing resins. 2,734,881, 2-14-56, CI. 260 — 23.
Laloux, Andre M. L. R., to Fabrique Nationale d'Armes de
Guerre. Wad for cartridge. 2,773,451, 12-11-56, CI.
102—95.
Lam. Shek Y. : See—
Larsen, Rudolph H., and Lam. 2,773,041.
Lamac Process Co. : See —
Suerken, Maxwell C. 2,745.123.
Suerken, Maxwell C. 2,760,569.
Suerken, Maxwell C. 2,772,428.
Lamanna, Stephen A., to American Cyanamid Co. Production
of non-caking copperas. 2,771,342, 11-20-56, CI. 23—126.
Lamar, Charles C, % to P. S. Harper, % to C. L. Harper,
Bank, as trustee of The C. L. Harper Trust. Gas valves.
2,765,809. 10-9-56, CI. 137—625.12.
Lamar, Charles C, % to P. S. Harper and % to C. L. Harper,
% to Harris Trust and Savings Bank, trustee for a trust
known as The Philip S. Harper Trust, and % to Haris
Trust and Savings Bank for a trust known as The Carolyn
L. Harper Trust. Gas valve. 2,770,253, 11-13-56, CI.
137—625.32.
La Mar, Delbert, to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Tongue and slot joint construction for filling machines.
2,759,745, 8-21-56, CI. 287—101.
Lamb, Alan W. Toy parachute. 2,761,242, 9-4-56, CI.
46—86.
369555— P 30
Lamb, Catherine : See —
Hershberg, Emanuel B., and Lamb. 2,769,020.
Lamb, Charles A., to Lamb Rubber Corp. Inflatable dia-
phragm for hydraulic presses. 2,762,395. 9-11-56, CI.
137—791.
Lamb, Dana S., trustee : See —
Facer, Leroy H. 2,739,885.
Facer, Leroy H. 2,739,886.
Facer, Leroy H. 2,740,115.
Facer, Leroy H. 2,740,110.
Lamb, David R. : See —
Alexander, Peter, and Lamb. 2,773,777.
Lamb Electric Co., The : See —
Spielman, Milton H. 2,748,301.
Lamb, Ernest P., to Chrysler Corp. Ventilated engine com-
partment. 2,733,772, 2-7-56, CI. 180 — 69.
Lamb, F. Joseph, Co. : See —
Kay, John G., and Rye. 2,744,612.
Lamb, Francis J. Condiment holders. 2,754,035, 7-10-56,
CI. 222 — 501.
Lamb, Frank H., to Ovalstrapping Inc. Gripping mechanisms
for wire-tying machines. 2,743,081, 4-24-56, CI. 254 — 51.
Lamb, Fredrick S., and H. E. Hermanson, to General Electric
Co. Electric terminal connector. 2,730,689, 1-10-56, CI.
339—145.
Lamb, George E., to Lamb-Grays Harbor Co., Inc. Sheet
spreading conveyor. 2,745,538, 5-15-56, CI. 198 — 34.
Lamb-Grays Harbor Co., Inc. : See —
Gustafson, George W. 2,770,211.
Lamb, George E. 2,745,538.
Lamb, John, to Shell Development Co. Suction box.
2,765,151, 10-2-56, CI. 257 — 198.
Lamb, Joseph C. Hygienic sanitary fountain. 2,768,624,
10-30-56, CI. 128—227.
Lamb, Raymond J. : See — ■
Fessler, Frank. 2,762,375.
Lamb, Roger M., to The International Nickel Co., Inc. Meth-
od for making improved gray cast iron and product pro-
duced thereby. 2,734,822, 2-14-56, CI. 75—123.
Lamb Rubber Corp. : See —
Lamb, Charles A. 2,762,395.
Lamb, Sidney A. : See —
Ackroyd, Norvik, and Lamb. 2,752,386.
Harvey, Philip G., and Lamb. 2,752,395.
Taylor, Arthur W. C, and Lamb. 2,750,419.
Lamb. William X., Jr. : See —
Andrews, Gilman B., De Voll, and Lamb. 2,729,815.
Lambach, Fritz, to Robert Reiner Inc. Embroidery machine.
2,760,454, 8-28-56, CI. 112—102.
Lambeck, Raymond P. : See —
Martin, Erie, and Lambeck. 2,758,059.
Lambers, Harry. Solution dispenser. 2,771,346, 11-20-56,
CI. 23—271.
Lambert, Arthur : See —
Goodman, Isaac, Lambert, Smith, and Williams.
2,762,787.
Lambert, Arthur, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. New
asymmetric diphenylol methanes. 2,732,406, 1-24-56, CI.
260 — 61!)
Lambert, Arthur, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Cyelo-
alkylated bis-phenol derivatives. 2,734,924, 2-14-56, CI.
260—619.
Lambert, Arthur, and G. E. Williams, to Imperial Chemical
Industries Ltd. New diarylmethane derivatives, their manu-
facture and application. 2,732,407, 1-24-56, CI. 260—019.
Lambert, Arthur, and B. N. Leyland, to Imperial Chemical
Industries Ltd. Rubbers stabilized by a bis (2-hydn>\y-
3-a-alkyl-cvcloalky!-5-methylphenyl)-methene or salts there-
of. 2,748,096, 5-29-56, CI. 260—29.7.
Lambert, Arthur, and B. N. Leyland, to Imperial Chemical
Industries Ltd. Natural and synthetic rubber containing
as antioxidants di(hydroxy-3,5-hydroearbon-substituted-
phenyl) methane and its salts. 2,755,272, 7-17-56, CI.
260 — 45.95.
Lambert Brake Corp. : See —
Kershner, Osborn A. 2,760,615.
Lambert, Homer T., Myers, and Kershner. 2,731,114.
Lucker, Millard B. 2,732.042.
Lucker, Millard B., and Myers. 2,730,203.
Myers, Claude R. 2,732,036.
Mvers, Claude R. 2,733,780.
Lambert, Charles W. Occupant steered vehicle provided with
alternately usable wheels and runners. 2,743,112, 4-24-56,
CI. 280—9.
Lambert, Donald R., to Powers-Samas Accounting Machines
Ltd. Apparatus for defining characters on impression-
receiving material. 2,773,443, 12-11-56, CI. 101—93.
Lambert, Donald R., and C. T. A. Jones, to Powers-Samas
Accounting Machines Ltd. Counters. 2,744,685, 5-8-56,
CI. 235—92.
Lambert, Donald R., and R. N. Piper, to Powers-Samas Ac-
counting Machines Ltd. Record comparison mechanism
for statistical machines. 2761,623, 9-4-56, CI. 235—61.7.
Lambert Engineering Co. : See —
Wells, Willis L. 2,743,623.
Lambert, Harry, and W. O. Mosher, to Royal McBee Corp.
Automatic stop control mechanism. 2,756,860, 7-31-56,
CI. 197—17.
Lambert, Harry L., to Royal McBee Corp. Variable speed
pulley and belt driving mechanism. 2,749,762, 6-12-56,
458
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Lambert, Homer T., C. R. Myers, and O. A. Kershner., to
Lambert Brake Corp. Fluid-operated brake and cushioning
means therefor. 2,731,114, 1-17-56. CI. 188—152.
Lambert Music Co. : See —
Killian. Henry E. 2,757,772.
Lambert, Pierre, T. C. Williamson, and W. W. Kraft, to The
Lummus Co. Tank reactor. 2,760,850, 8-28-56, CI.
23—285.
Lambert, Ray. Grounded grid radio tube circuits. 2,736,777,
2-28-56, CI. 179—171.
Lambert, Reuben B. Flashlight switch. 2,769,896, 11-6-56,
CI. 240—10.6.
Lambert, Robert D. : See —
Clark, James D'A., and Lambert. 2,749,576.
Lambert, Robert D., to Changewood Corp. Blethod and means
for felting fibrous elements. 2,770,844, 11-20-56, CI.
19—155.
Lamberton, Jean : See —
Perrin, Rene\ and Lamberton. 2,750,280.
Lamberton, Ralph E., to The Jaeger Machine Co. Rotary
compressor. 2,739,758, 3-27-56, CI. 230 — 207.
Lambertson, Robert A. Filter for aquaria. 2,737,490, 3-6-56.
CI. 210—16.
Lambie, James M., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Method for
forming refractory bodies. 2,757,432, 8-7-56, CI. 25 — 156.
Lambrech, Joseph A., to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp.
Herbicide. 2,765,224, 10-2-56, CI. 71 — 2.6.
Lambrou, William G. : See —
Deedman, Alfred R„ and Lambrou. 2,730,801.
Lamburd, Cecil A. : See —
Howlett, John, and Lamburd. 2,757,131.
Howlett. John, and Lamburd. 2,766,192.
Lamina Dies and Tools, Inc. : See —
Henkel, Ferdinand J. 2.735,233.
Lamm, John. % to R. J. Lamm. Trowel and hopper.
2,750,789, 6-19-56, CI. 72—128.
Lamm, Lewis J., to General Motors Corp. Power supply for
electrostatic spray painting. 2,742,600, 4-17-56, CI.
321—2.
Lamm, Lewis J., to General Motors Corp. Apparatus for
electrostatic spray coating. 2,773,472, 12-11-56, CI.
118—51.
Lamm, Robert J. : See —
Lamm, John. 2.750,789.
Lamm, Uno, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget.
Means for voltage regulation by aid of an exciter. 2,774,031,
12-11-56, CI. 322—79.
Lamm, Uno, and E. Uhlmann, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska
Aktiebolaget. Control means for static current converters.
2,774,012." 12-11-56, CI. 315—148.
Lammarz, Ernst, and H. Rambausek, to Aktiengespllschaft
fur Unternehmungen der Eisen- und Stahlindustrie. Fluid
transmission with subsequent multi-speed change gear trans-
mission. 2,729,980, 1-10-56, CI. 74—359.
Lammertse, Robert J. : See —
Curl, Mark I., and Lammertse. 2,753,017.
Lammerz, Ernst, to Fried. Krupp Lokomotivfabrik. Power
transmission for vehicles, particularly rail vehicles with in-
dividual axle drive. 2,744,421, 5-8-56, CI. 74—665.
Lamon, David E. : See —
Wendshuh, Herbert L.. and Lamon. 2,729.112.
Lamont, John, to Western Electric Co., Inc. Test fixture for
relays. 2,768,346, 10-23-56, CI. 324 — 28.
Lamont, Neil : See —
Hopper. Robert J., and Lamont. 2,751.167.
LaMorder, John B. Orthopedic appliance. 2,749,628, 6-12-56,
Water demineralizer. 2,751,081,
Lanard Corp. : See —
Zimmerman Edward C. 2,762,570.
Lancashire Felt Co. Ltd., The : See —
Jones, George F. 2,762,068.
Lancaster, Earl B. : See —
Jones, Edwin P., and Lancaster. 2,754,213.
Lancaster, John T. Garment hanger. 2,761,599, 9-4-56,
CI 223 92
Lancaster, Robert E. Multi-purpose press. 2,761,378,
9-4-56, CI. 100—269.
Lancaster, Robert G., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Potentiometers.
2,730,595 1-10-56, CI. 201 — 48.
Lancaster, Roger S. : Sen —
Peterson, Robert E., and Lancaster. 2,732,697.
Lance, Harold E., to Temprite Products Corp. Carbonating
apparatus. 2.735,370, 2-21-56, CI. 103—118.
Lance, Harold E., to Temprite Products Corp. Carbonator.
2,735,665, 2-21-56. CI. 261—27.
Lance, Inc. : See —
McCullough, Lewell O., and Skinner. 2,755,907.
Lance, Orville P. : See —
Neighbour, Leonard B., and Lance. 2,770,375.
LancSme S. A. : See —
Frydlender, Sophie. 2,732,089.
Lancor, Frederick C. : See —
Timken, Harold A., Jr., and Lancor. 2,751,448.
Lancor, Joseph H., Jr., to Consolidated Engineering Corp.
Galvanometer structure. 2,733,407, 1-31-56, CI. 324—97.
Lancour, Lawrence. Lawn edgers. 2,745,331, 5-15-56, CI.
97—227.
Land, Edwin H., to Polaroid Corp. Photographic apparatus
embodying processing means. 2,740,343, 4-3-56, CI.
95—13.
Land, Edwin H., to Polaroid Corp. Photographic processes for
producing prints bv transfer and products useful in connec-
tion therewith. 2,740,715, 4-3-56, CI. 95—8.
Land, Edwin H., to Polaroid Corp. Photographic image
La Motte, Charles V. 1
6-19-56, CI. 210—24.
Lamoureux, Edward R.,
Machine Co. Feed
and B. N. Pierce, to The Merrow
_ control for shirring mechanism.
2,769.417, 11-6-56, CI. 112— 209.
Lamoureux, Paul J., to Montreal Architectural Iron Works,
Ltd. Aluminum slitting apparatus. 2,766,511, 10-16-56,
CI. 29 — 70.
Lampatzer, Karl : See —
Ley, Hellmut, Stenger, Werner, and Lampatzer.
2.758.949.
Lampe. Ferdinand : See — •
Johannsen. Adolf, Hettler, Lampe, and Wolf. 2,768,880.
Lampert, Adalbert J. : See —
Cochran. Charles W.. and Lampert. 2,755,956.
Lampert, Murray A. : See —
Goldstein, Ladislas, Lnmpert, and Heney. 2.773,245.
Lnmpert, Sadron C, to Farmers Inc. Attachable handled
baskets. 2,758,740, 8-14-56, CI. 217 — 125.
Lampkowitz, Paul. Adjustable plastic waist for trousers and
other garments. 2,740 556. 6-12-56. CI. 2 — 237.
Lampman, James A., to Northrop Aircraft. Inc. Method and
means of molding. 2,739,350, 3-27-56, CI. 18 — 45.
Lampo, Giro S. : See —
Drew. John, and Lampo. 2.753,330.
Lamprecht, Joseph. Air core drill. 2,730,335, 3-10-56 CI
255—72.
Lampton, Glen T.. and E. Martin, to United Aircraft Corp.
Method of making propeller blades. 2,764,803, 10-2-56
CI. 29 — 156.8.
Lamson Corp., The : See —
Kirk, John R. 2,746,697.
Lamy, Carl J. Fountain pen structure. 2,756,722, 7-31-56,
CI. 120—52.
Lamy, Rene' L., to Societe du Carburateur Zenith. Electric
ignition control in starting devices for turbo-engines.
2,730,862. 1-17-56, CI. 60 — 39.14.
transfer process. 2,759,825, 8-21-56, CI. 95—88.
Land, Edwin H., to Polaroid Corp. Process for forming
print-receiving elements. 2,765,240, 10-2-56. CI. 117 — 34.
Land, Edwin H„ to Polaroid Corp. Photographic apparatus.
2,768,564, 10-30-56, CI. 95—13.
Land, Edwin H., and O. E. Wolff, to Polaroid Corp. Collaps-
ible liquid-carrying container. 2,750,075, 6-12-56, CI.
222—94.
Land, Edwin H., and M. M. Morse, to Polaroid Corp. Photo-
graphic silver halide transfer process. 2,774,667,
12-18-56, CI. 96—29.
Land, William M., Jr., and W. T. Meyer, to Union Carbide
and Carbon Corp. Polyethylene modified with anti-crack
agent comprising copolymer of vinyl chloride and an octyl
acrylate. 2,737,502, 3-6-56, CI. 260—23.
Landa, Arthur J. : See —
Catlin, Robert T., Hamann, and Landa. 2,759,185.
Landau, Irving J. Height measuring device. 2,736,100,
2-28-56, CI. 33—169.
Landau, Ralph : See —
Brown, David, Colton, and Landau. 2,746,998.
Landau, Ralph, to Chempatents, Inc. Process for the oxida-
tion of ethylene. 2,752,362, 6-26-56, CI. 260—348.5.
Landau, Ralph, to Chempatents. Inc. Process for the prepara-
tion of ethylene oxide. 2,766,261, 10-9-56, CI. 260 — 348.5.
Landcraft, Marvin K. : See —
Selman, Roland W., Jr., and Landcraft. 2,736,654.
Lande, Homer A., to Radio Corp. of America. Nozzle for re-
moving adherent materials. 2,758,423, 8-14-56, CI. 51 — 11.
Landee, Robert W. : See —
Green, David J., Landee, and Johnson. 2,734,944.
Landell, Stanford, to General Motors Corp. Wheel cover.
2,772,924, 12-4-56, CI. 301—37.
Landells, George : See —
Cockett, Sydney R., Evans, and Landells. 2.774,690.
Landenberger, J. W., & Co. : See —
Luchs, Morton G. 2,771,691.
Landenberger, Ulric : See —
Nelson, Noral A., and Landenberger. 2.748,686.
Lander, Horace N., to Metal Hydrides Inc. Method for puri-
fying metal halides. 2,770,526, 11-13-56, CI. 23 — 90.
Lander, James G.. to Diamond Alkali Co. Silicate glass ad-
hesive. 2.772,177, 11-27-56, CI. 106—79.
Landerer, Hugo, to Sperry Rand Corp. Solenoid clutch as-
sembly. 2,757,768, 8-7-56, CI. 192—67.
Landers, Frary & Clark : See —
Kircher, Paul J. 2.742.721.
Kircher, Paul J. 2,750,162.
Kircher, Paul J. 2,767,882.
Russell, William J. 2,734,539.
Landes, Charles W. : See —
Brown, William E., Decker, and Landes. 2,751,468.
Landes, Chester G., and W. F. Reynolds, Jr., to American
Cyanamid Co. Sized waterlaid glass fiber products and
process of preparing the same. 2,758,026, 8-7-56, CI.
92—3.
Landes, John T. : See —
Varney. Bruce, 'Scholes, and Landes. 2,739,895.
Landgraber, Fred A., Si\, to Drumstick, Inc. Confection coat-
ing apparatus. 2.769.423, 11-6-56, CI. 118—2.
Landgraber, Fred A„ Sr„ and J. M. Tolpa, to Tolan Ma-
chinery Co., Inc. Extractor. 2,750,871, 6-19-56, CI.
99—302.
Landgraf, George F., to Trion, Inc. Method and apparatus
for cleaning air or gas laden with oil mists. 2,742,974,
4-24-56, CI. 183—7.
LIST OF PATENTEES
459
Landholt, Elmer C, to McDonnell Aircraft Corp. Latch
mechanism. 2,750.217. 6-12-56, CI. 292—97.
Landis, George G., and H. S. Payne, to The Lincoln Electric
Co. Apparatus for continuous arc welding. 2,748,236,
5-29-56, CI. 219—8.
Landis, George G., and H. S. Payne, to The Lincoln Electric
Co. Flux nopper arrangement for submerged arc welding.
2,766,360, 10-9-56, CI. 219 — 8.
Landis, George G., and H. S. Payne, to The Lincoln Electric
Co. Control system for arc-welding apparatus. 2,766,361,
10-9-56, CI. 219—8.
Landis & Gyr A. G. : See —
Ogurkowski, Georges. 2,734,173.
Widmer, Ernst. 2,755,680.
Zamboni, Paul. 2,769,591.
Landis, James P., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Self-
synchronous drive system. 2,768,341, 10-23-56, CI.
318 — 44.
Landis, Joseph. Dental model surveyor. 2,759,264, 8-21-56,
CI. 32—67.
Landis Machine Co. : See —
Berkey, Harry L. 2,767,412.
Eyler, Roy I. 2,758,696.
Plagemann, Werner, and Moeltzner. 2,737,833.
Reimschissel, Charles A., and Youtz. Re. 24,225.
Reimschissel, Charles A., and Youtz. 2,739,322.
Stottlemyer, John R. 2,757,391.
Landis, Phillip S., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Non-corro-
sive lubricating oil composition. 2,758,087, 8-7-56, CI.
252—37.2.
Landis Tool Co. : See —
Balsiger, Harold E. 2,735,237.
Balsiger, Plarold E. 2,743,142.
Balsiger, Harold E. 2.749,673.
Balsiger, Harold E. 2.754.633.
Balsiger, Harold E. 2,760,312.
Fries, John R., and Balsiger. 2,735,240.
Landolt, Dr. A., A.-G. : See —
Balmer, Ernst. 2,757,048.
Landolt, Esther C. Fuse testing attachment for a flashlight.
2,764,735. 9-25-56. CI. 324—53.
Landon, Robert K., to Strait-Line Products. Chalk line box.
2.749,618, 6-12-56, CI. 33—87.
Landon, Robert K., to Glas-Laminates, Inc. Plastic top con-
struction for motor vehicles. 2,768,023, 10-23-56, CI.
296—28.
Landreth, Orville H., to Igloo Mfg. Co. Water dispenser.
2,764,324, 9-25-56, CI. 222—501.
Landrey, Francis X., to Stephens-Adamson Mfg. Co. Ship
loading and trimming machine. Re. 24,113, 1-24-56, CI.
198—128.
Landrigan, Richard B., to The Haloid Co. Xerography
developer composition. 2,753,308. 7-3-56, CI. 252 — 62.1.
Landrum, Billy F., and R. L. Herbst, Jr., to The M. W.
Kellogg Co. Purification of chlorofluoroolefin monomer.
2,753,379, 7-3-56, CI. 260—653.
Landry, Arthur B. Storm and screen doors or windows.
2,765,031, 10-2-56, CI. 160 — 128.
Landry, Henry J. : See —
Froelich, George E. 2,769,183.
Landry, Henry J. Convertible folding plav-yard and crib con-
structions. 2,758.317, 8-14-56. CI. 5 — 99.
Landry, Henry J. Operating mechanism for folding the floors
of folding play-yards. 2,758.318, 8-14-56, CI. 5 — 99.
Landry, J. Lionel, to Norton Co. Method and apparatus for
feeding and dispensing particulate materials. 2,742,185,
4-17-56, CI. 222— 1.
Landry, Jacobus M. Irrigation system by sprinkling and a
sprinkler device. 2.743,958, 5-1-56, CI. 299 — 18.
Landsiedel, Florence E. : See —
Landsiedel, Walter W. 2.733,859.
Landsiedel, Walter W.. deceased, by F. E. Landsiedel ex-
ecutrix, to Sperry Rand Corp. Print suppression mech-
anism for calculating machines. 2,733,859 2-7-56 CI
235—60.
Landsperger, Christian, and N. I. Applebaum. Ampoule at-
tachment. 2,771,074, 11-20-56, CI. 128 — 276.
Landwehr, Louis F. Stabilizer for firearms. 2,752,714,
7-3-56, CI. 42 — 75.
Landwier, William G. : See —
Flannery, John P., and Landwier. 2,758,718.
Landwier, William G., to The Murray Corp. of America.
Mechanism for actuating the agitator clutch of a washing
machine. 2,758,479, 8-14-56, CI. 74 — 79.
Landwier, William G., to The Murray Corp. of America.
Control for clutch and valve on washing machines.
2,768,533, 10-30-56, CI. 74 — 471.
Landy, Anne M., and N. Seidler. Sanitary receptacles.
2,745,405, 5-15-56, CI. 128 — 286.
Lane, Clarence A. 3-jaw universal, squared surface adapter
jaws. 2,757,008, 7-31-56, CI. 279—110.
Lane, Claude A. : See —
Kaiser, Harold R., Lane, and Shockency. 2,736,889.
Lane Co., Inc., The : See —
Bibby, Ralph D. 2.730,760.
Loftin, Grady A. 2,767,748.
Lane, David, to Progress Mfg. Co., Inc. Fluorescent lamp
socket mounting. 2,737,635, 3-6-56, CI. 339 — 126.
Lane, Earl W., to Rohm & Haas Co. Sulfonated copolymers
of dicyclopentadiene and maleic anhydride which are cross-
linked by sulfone groups and have cation-adsorbing prop-
erties. 2,731,426, 1-17-56, CI. 260—2.2.
Lane, Earl W., and W. D. Niederhauser, to Rohm & Haas
Co. Bis(cyanopentenoxy)alkanes and their preparation.
2,765,333, 10-2-56, CI. 260—465.6.
Lane, Frank J., % to J. J. Domino. Trailer vestibule con-
struction. 2,760,238, 8-28-56, CI. 20—2.
Lane, Frank L. Converter for mechanical pencils. 2,753,843,
7-10-56, CI. 120—9.
Lane, Gardiner, to St. Regis Paper Co. Carton construction.
2,770,406, 11-13-56, CI. 229—3.5.
Lane, Harold A., to Midwest Supply and Mfg. Co. Machine
for grinding, polishing, buffing or the like. 2,748,546,
6-5-56, CI. 51 — 166.
Lane, John J., to The Guiberson Corp. Hydraulic anchor
tool. 2,743,781, 5-1-56, CI. 166—212.
Lane, John R., to United States Steel Corp. Knife-clamping
means for rotary shear. 2,751,006, 6-19-56. CI. 164 — 66.
Lane, John R., to United States Steel Corp. Variable-speed
drive for rotary shears. 2,764,033, 9-25-56, CI. 74 — 393.
Lane, Robert F., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Machines
for shaping toe portions of stitchdown shoes. 2,756,445,
7-31-56, CI. 12—7.8.
Lane, Robert F., and F. L. Mooney, to United Shoe Machinery
Corp. Outsole roughing machines. 2,769,328, 11-6-56, CI.
69 — 6.5.
Lane- Wells Co. : See —
Fearon, Robert E. 2,729,784.
Gardiner, John T. 2,753,942.
Morgan, Charles K. 2,753,943.
Norelius, Russell G. 2,754.475.
Turechek, George F. 2,742,857.
Whttmore, Raymond A. 2,755,439.
Lanes, Nathan. Rotary friction sealer. 2,757.496, 8-7-56,
CI. 53—76.
Lang, Albert. Hold-down device for frameless window
screen construction. 2,751,001, 6-19-56, CI. 160 — 328.
Lang, Albert. Hold-down device for frameless window screen.
2,759,537, 8-21-56, CI. 160—328.
Lang, Alfred G. Ball cock. 2,737,968, 3-13-56, CI. 137 — 218.
Lang, Anthony. Apparatus for transmitting power from a
farm tractor to a jack elevator. 2,762,226, 9-11-56. CI.
74—216.5.
Lang, Clarence W. Auxiliary toilet seat. 2,736,905, 3-6-56,
CI. 4—239.
Lang Co. Inc., The : See —
Jones, Alfred L. 2,764,948.
Lang, Delmer T., to Walter Kidde-Pacific. Temperature re-
sponsive device. 2,764,651, 9-25-56. CI. 200 — 140.
Lang, Eugene M., to Heli-Coil Corp. Wire coil bolt lock.
2,745,457, 5-15-56, CI. 151—14.
Lang, Gregor L. Force applying mechanism. 2,762,883,
9-11-56, CI. 200—98.
Lang, Harry A. Counter for tape recorder. 2,756,279,
7-24-56, CI. 179—100.2.
Lang, Heinrich, to Durex, S. A. Fuel injection nozzle for
diesel engines. 2,757,967, 8-7-56, CI. 299—107.6.
Lang, Henry C. : See — •
Baruch, Jordan J., and Lang. 2,766,839.
Lang, John W., Jr., to De Vry Corp. Pressure plate and
lens mounting for motion picture projecting apparatuses.
2,756,628, 7-31-56, CI. 88—17.
Lang, Kenneth R. : See —
Knauth, John P., and Lang. 2,740,877.
Lang, Maxwell E. Broilers. 2.746,378, 5-22-56. CI. 99—447.
Lang, Otto. Emergency traction cleat. 2,746,509. 5-22-56,
CI. 152—237.
Lang, Paul W., to Tobey Maltz Foundation, Inc. Growing
figure toy. 2,741,870, 4-17-56, CI. 46—119.
Lang, William A. : See —
Cook, Raymond D., and Lang. 2,738,834.
Lang, William H. : See —
Gutzeit, Carlos L., and Lang. 2,773,837.
Langa, Morris M. Self-mitering effect of knitted tubular
braid to form a. corner. 2,752.605, 7-3-56, CI. 2—278.
Langbein, Gerhard, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft
• iiMi;iis Meister Lucius und Bruning. Pyrazolone azo-dye-
stuffs insoluble in water. 2,742,458. 4-17-56, CI. 260—159.
I.ui-i.ein-Pfanhauser Werke A. G. : See —
Kaiser, Rudolf. 2,733,563.
Langbo, Georg. Winding machine for paper rolls. 2,736,508,
2-28-56. CI. 242—56.
Langdon, Howard H. : See —
Buresh, Francis M., and Langdon. 2,744,294.
Langdon, Lawrence E. : See —
Schlenz, Harry E., and Langdon. 2, 76$, 137.
Lange. Carl W. Eye exercising device. 2,741,245, 4-10-56,
CI. 128—76.5.
Lange. Erich A. Can crushing device. 2,773,536, 12-11-56,
CI. 153—10.5.
Lange, Ferdinand, to W. Bahlsen. Process for packaging
goods. 2,767,533, 10-23-56, CI. 53—29.
Lange. George H. : See —
Montgomery, Donald H., Pethybridge, and Lange.
2.765,916.
Lange, Giinther : See —
Berger, Johannes, and Lange. 2,744,44:7.
Berger. Johannes, and Lange. 2,748,656.
Lange, Giinther, to C. Zeiss. Three component photographic
objective. 2,764,062, 9-25-56, CI. 88—57.
Lange, Giinther, to C. Zeiss. Three element photographic ob-
jective. 2,764,063, 9-25-56, CI. 88—57.
Lange, Giinther, and R. Richter, to Carl Zeiss. Wide aperture
photographic objective comprising three air spaced com-
ponents. 2,732,762, 1-31-56, CI. 88 — 57.
460
Lange, Harold T., to Sporlan Valve Co. Inc. Liquid-level
control devices. 2,735,272, 2-21-56, CI. 62 — 8.
Lange, Howard E. Window regulator. 2,735,676, 2-21-56,
CI. 268—104.
Lange, Karl O. : See —
Gregg, Lowell E., Lange, Alcoke, and Havens. 2.754,681.
Ijange, Max H., to S. R. Morse. Method of making slide
fastener chain. 2,743,513, 5-1-56, CI. 29 — 410.
Lange, William H., and H. A. Schmitt. Shore protective
devices. 2,731,799, 1-24-56, CI. 61 — 4.
Langemack, Franklyn J. Fluent material dispenser. 2,768,581,
10-30-56, CI. 103—38.
Langen, Ole H. : See-
Maxwell, Ira C, Langen, and Hoisve. 2,760,698.
Maxwell, Ira C, Langen, and Tongen. 2,729,370.
Maxwell, Ira C, Langen, and Tongen. 2,742,206.
Langenau Mfg. Co., The : See —
Matthews. Benjamin H., and Larimore. 2,737,407.
Langendorf United Bakeries, Inc. : See —
Gardner, Hubert N. 2,747,521.
Langer, Arthur W., Jr. : See —
Stewart, Joseph, Fulton, and Langer. 2,772,209.
Stewart, Joseph, Hill, and Langer. 2,772,221.
Langer, Arthur W., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Process for hvdrogenating and cracking petroleum oils.
2,772,214, 11-27-56, CI. 196 — 49.
Langer, Nicholas. Heat sealing machine of the thermal im-
pulse type and method. 2,730,161, 1-10-56, CI. 154 — 42.
Langer, Theodore W., and J. M. Russ, Jr., to Union Carbide
and Carbon Corp. Noninflamniable hydraulic fluids.
2,768,141, 10-23-56, CI. 252—73.
Langer, William M. Hosiery purse. 2,754,867, 7-17-56,
CI. 150—1.
Langerman, Elise M. Cover for the handle of a baby coach
or the like. 2,751,957, 6-26-56, CI. 150 — 52.
Langevin, Robert A., to Clevite Corp. Cylindrical electro-
mechanical transducer. 2,767,387, 10-16-56, CI. 340 — 10.
Langevin, Robert A., A. D. Brown, Jr., and C. H. O'Donnell,
to Clevite Corp. Electrical potential tabulating device.
2,736,006, 2-21-56, CI. 340 — 183.
Langford, Forrest L. Dotted line attachment for drafting
machines. 2,746,157, 5-22-56, CI. 33 — 174.
Langford, Gilbert B., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Toggle clamp.
2,731,288, 1-17-56, CI. 292—258.
Umgguth. l.vinhnld. Pump feed oil ejector can. 2,765,963,
10-9-56, CI. 222—255.
Langheim, Robert : See —
Koelbel, Herbert, and Langheim. 2,761,847.
Langhein, Walter H. D., to Ingolf Felix Friedrich Emil Pauls.
Sewing machine. 2,750,907, 6-19-56, CI. 112 — 220.
Langley Corp. : See — ■
Mandolf, Henrv I. 2,773.655.
Langlois, David P., and R. F. Larson, to A. E. Staley Mfg. Co.
Interconversion of sugars using anion exchange resins.
2,746,889, 5-22-56, CI. 127—36.
I.anglnis, Oscar H. Electric.] llv heated mattress and cushion.
2,735,026, 2-21-56, CI. 219—46.
Langlykke, Asger F. : See —
Perlman, David, Donovick, and Langlykke. 2,760,903.
Langner, Emil. to Crane Co. Wedge valve. 2,747,833,
5-29-56, CI. 251—196.
Langness. Vernon. Folding hat brim. 2,743,455, 5-1-56,
CI. 2—177.
Langos, Otto E. : See —
Deutsch, Robert D., and Langos. 2,734,190.
Langridge, Arthur : See —
Jenkins, Alexander, and Langridge. 2,753,497.
Langsdorf, Alexander S., Jr., to the United States of America
as represented by the United States Atomic Energv Com-
mission. Electrostatic measuring device. 2,75n 520
6-12-56, CI. 310—6.
Langston, Samuel M.. Co. : See —
Emerson, William J. 2,771,292.
Goettsch, Walter J. 2,764 217.
Nitchie, Charles D. 2.733,018.
Langston, William B. Beverage glass with ice retaining
means. 2.753,050, 7-3-50. CI. 210—163.
Langteau, Richard R., to Fairbanks, Morse & Co. Pump shaft
indexing means. 2. 7. '1 3, OS; 2, 2-7-56 Cl 116 — 124
Langworthy, Richard E to Goodyear Aircraft Corp. Means
for preventing computing errors in a multiple potentiom-
eter computing element. 2,749,036, 6-5-56, Cl. 235 — 61.
Lanham, William E. Bread cooling system. 2,758,391,
8-14-56, Cl. 34—147.
Lanham, William E. Dough handling and working. 2,770,201,
11-13-56, Cl. 107—12.
Lanier, Sterling S., Jr. Extensible conveyer. 2,733,806,
2-7-56, Cl. 198—139.
Lanig, Theodor : See —
Knolle, Wilhelm, Lentz, Lanig, and Stier. 2,742,025.
Lankford. Harry G. Packaged disassembled housings
2,732,930, 1-31-56, 01. 200 — 65.
Lanmon. Dwight I. Railing lamp. 2,772,347, 11-27-56 Cl.
240 — 2.
Lannan, Patrick E., and M. L. Snedeker, to Designers For
Industry. Inc. Signal generator system and apparatus.
2,758,209, 8-7-56, Cl. 250—36.
Lannen, Joseph P., to Micro-Poise Engineering and Sales Co.
Method and machine for testing universal balance.
2,747,411. 5-29-56, Cl. 73—483.
Lanning. William C, and R. J. Hogan, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Purification of olcfin-conlaiuing hydrocarbon streams.
2.775,037, 12-25-5i;, Cl. 200—683.15.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Lanninger, Karl L. Angularly tiltable, rapidly adjustable
tube coupling. 2,774,617, 12-18-56, Cl. 285—71.
Lansdale Nipple Co. : See —
Merriman, Richard L. 2,756,271.
Lansil, Clifford E., to The Gamewell Co. Frequency suppres-
sion filter. 2,733,414, 1-31-56, Cl. 333— 77.
Lansing, Paul J., and W. J. Krodel, to Thompson Products,
Inc. Apparatus for detecting particles in fluids. 2,756,626,
7-31-56, Cl. 88—14.
Lansky, Zdenek J., to Stewart- Warner Corp. Balancing appa-
ratus. 2,754,685, 7-17-56, Cl. 73 — 468.
Lanstrom, Carl T. : See —
Beck, Eugene, and Lanstrom. 2,757,506.
Lanstrom, Carl T., to United States Steel Corp. Collapsible
spooling reel. 2,739,764, 3-27-56, Cl. 242—113.
Lansu, Joseph F. : See —
Bordewijik, Jan J., Lansu, and te Winkel. 2,775,655.
Lanz, Charles A. : See —
Wahl, Albert J., and Lanz. 2,729,885.
Lanz, Heinrich Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Knolle, Wilhelm, Lentz, Lanig, and Stier. 2,742,025.
Lanzi, Jesse M., to C. J. Bates & Son. Shipping, display, and
dispensing apparatus. 2,739,700, 3-27-56, Cl. 206 — 44.12.
La Palme, Robert. Combination chair and bed. 2,754,888,
7-17-56, Cl. 155—45.
Lapekas, Lucas, to See-Mor Truck Mirror Corp. Rear view
mirror construction. 2,751,817, 6-26-56, Cl. 88 — 93.
La Penta, Rocco D. Wheel balancer. 2,752,788, 7-3-56,
Cl. 73—487.
La Pere, Clarence A. Combined mud-guard and stone deflec-
tor for truck two-wheel assembly. 2,771,304, 11-20-56,
Cl. 280—152.
Lapham, Clarence L. : See —
Barr. Malcolm J. 2,731,240.
Lapham, Edmund F., Jr., J. Onia, and G. S. Sirvis, to Bendix
Aviation Corp. Rate meter. 2,738,925, 3-20-56, Cl.
235—61.
Lapidus, Solomon. Commercial "S" slip forming machine.
2,747,641, 5-29-56, Cl. 153 — 28.
Lapin, Aaron S., and J. W. Softer, to Development Research,
Inc. Tilt-restrictor and mechanism cover for tiltable spouts.
2,729,368, 1-3-56, Cl. 222 — 394.
Lapin Products, Inc. : See —
Rosenheim, David J. 2,743,644.
La Plante, Roland J. Lawn edge attachment for lawn mowers.
2,752,841, 7-3-56, Cl. 97—227.
Lapointe, John W. : See —
Jenkins, Charles C, and Lapointe. 2,746,547.
Lapointe Machine Tool Co., The : See —
Bonnafe, Oliver W. 2,770,027.
Bonnafe, Oliver W. 2,770,028.
Laporte Chemicals Ltd. : See —
Holmes, William R., and Godfrey. 2,741,584.
Laporte. Edmour. Welding apparatus. 2,748,237, 5-29-56,
Cl. 219—8.
La Porte George C, and E. W. Taylor. Journal box lubricat-
ing system. 2,736,621, 2-28-56, Cl. 308 — 86.
La Porte, George C, and E. W. Taylor. Lubricating system
for journal bearings. 2,736,622, 2-28-56, Cl. 308—86.
Laporte Titanium Ltd. : See —
Richmond, James T., and Bristow. 2,760,846.
La Porte, Walter N., to Sun Oil Co. Catalytic reaction process.
2,742,408, 4-17-56, Cl. 196 — 78.
Laposki. Anthony T. : See —
Edgecombe, David A., Evans, and Laposki. 2.749,782.
Lappe, Wilhelm, to Firma Fritz Werner Aktiengesellschart
Machine tool wear compensating apparatus. 2,743,967,
5-1-56. Cl. 308—3.
Lappin, Lester S., to Radio Corp. of America. Protective
circuit. 2,740,083, 3-27-56, Cl. 321—13.
Lappin, Richard J., to The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co.
Litter. 2,757,386, 8-7-56, Cl. 5—8.
Lappin, Robert I. : See —
Zaiger, Louis, and Lappin. 2,734,784.
Zaiger, Louis, and Lappin. 2,748,408.
Lapsley, Robert, to Clark Equipment Co. Cylinder construc-
tion. 2,737,404, 3-6-56, Cl. 286—27.
Lapsley, Robert, to Clark Equipment Co. Rotary pump or
motor. 2,751,840. 0-20-50, Cl. 103 — 4.
Lapsley, Robert, to Clark Equipment Co. Control system for
hydraulic motor units. 2,767,550, 10-23-56, Cl. 60—97.
Lapsley, Robert, and G. L. Turner, to Clark Equipment Co.
Steering control means for electric motor driven vehicle
wheels. 2,732,022, 1-24-50, Cl. 180—6.28.
Laquer, Fritz, deceased, bv K. M. Laquer, executrix. Sterol
recovery. 2,772,297, 11-27-56, Cl. 260—397.25.
Laquer, Kathleen M. : See —
Laquer, Fritz O. 2,772,297.
Larach, Simon, to Radio Corp. of America. Method of apply-
ing luminescent coatings. 2,742,376, 4-17-56, Cl. 117—33.5.
Larach, Simon, to Radio Corp. of America. Method of
forming a phosphor screen. 2,774,6S2, 12-18-56, Cl.
117—33.5.
Laraia, Artemio, and V. F. Sepavich, to Crompton & Knowles
Loom Works. Photoelectrically controlled protection means
for loom. 2,766,781, 10-16-56, Cl. 139—341.
Laraia, Caesar. Mixer. 2,766,023, 10-9-56, Cl. 259 — 144.
Larcen, Jan A., to Aktiebolaget Atlas Diesel. Drill rigs or
drill supporting apparatus. 2,734,723, 2-14-56, Cl. 255 — 51.
Larceri, Jan A., to Aktiebolaget Atlas Diesel. Apparatus for
rigging or supporting rock drills. 2,734,724, 2-14-56, Cl.
255—53.
LIST OF PATENTEES
461
Larcen, Jan A., and S. L. Ytterfors, to Aktiebolaget Atlas
Diesel. Controlling devices for rock drill feeding mech-
anisms. 2,747,610, 5-29-56, CI. 137—620.
Larew, John J., and K. N. Burnett, to General Electric Co.
Servomechanism. 2,753,505, 7-3-56, CI. 318 — 327.
Large, Samuel R., to General Motors Corp. Antifriction bear-
ing seal. 2,741,500, 4-10-56, CI. 286—5.
Large, William E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electric
discharge apparatus. 2,773,234, 12-4-56, CI. 323—24.
Largen, Elbert M. Hoeing attachment for tractors. 2,765,720,
10-9-56, CI. 97—45.
Larimore, Galen L. : See —
Matthews, Benjamin H., and Larimore. 2,737,407.
Larisch, Clifford H., to Bill Jack Scientific Instrument
Co. Stabilized shock mounting. 2,756,015, 7-24-56, CI.
248 — 358.
Lariviere, Oscar, to Soci6t6 dite : Saint Freres, Soci6te
Anonyme. Warp crossing means for circular weaving
looms. 2,737,207, 3-6-56, CI. 139—13.
Lark-Horovitz, Karl, and R. M. Whaley, to Purdue Research
Foundation. Alloys and rectifiers made thereof. 2,745,046,
5-8-56. CI. 317—239.
Larke, Walter J. : See —
Ulert, Izaak A., Haldas, and Larke. 2,772,677.
Larkin, Daniel C. Seat cover. 2,744,567, 5-8-56, CI.
155—182.
Larkin, Martin D. Reaction motor, compressor and burner
combination. 2,762,603, 9-11-56, CI. 253 — 71.
Larkin, Sam. Lifting apparatus for upright bowling pins.
2,775,454, 12-25-50, CI. 273^2.
Larkin, Walter, to Fidelity Machine Co., Inc. Transfer bit,
transfer bit blank and method of producing the bit.
2,730,880, 1-17-56. CI. 66—95.
Larky, Norbert D., to Radio Corp. of America. Automatic
chroma control circuit. 2,757,229, 7-31-56, CI. 178—5.4.
Larky, Norbert D., and D. D. Holmes, to Radio Corp. of
America. Color test pattern generator. 2,742,525, 4-17-56,
CI. 178—5.4.
Lamer, Le Roy. Plier-type crown cap remover. 2,757,561,
8-7-56, CI. 81—3.44.
La Rocca, James V. : See —
La Rocca, John B. and J. V. 2,744,562.
La Rocca, John B. and J. V., to Pioneer Mounting & Finish-
ing Co. Apparatus for assembling advertising displays.
2,744,562, 5-8-56. CI. 154—1.6.
La Rocque, Joseph E. : See —
Armbrust, Roy J., and La Rocque. 2,735,410.
Larrabee, Clifford E. : See —
Craig, Louis E., and Larrabee. 2,768,218.
Larrison, John E. : See —
Martin, William J., and Larrison. 2,734,230.
La Rue, James P. Cattle squeeze chute. 2,733,685, 2-7-56,
CI. 119—98.
Larsen, Aage K. Clothespegs. 2,756,477, 7-31-56, CI.
24—137.
Larsen, Aksel J. Ring forming machine. 2,754,706, 7-17-56,
CI. 80—5.
Larsen, Aubrey A., and B. F. Tullar, to Sterling Drug Inc.
The resolution and optical isomers of 6-dimethylamino-4,4-
diphenyl-5-methyl-3-hexanone. 2,773,901, 12-11-56, CI.
260 — 570.8.
Larsen, Bernhard N. : See —
Howland, Louis H., and Larsen. 2,757,162.
Larsen, Carl H. : See —
Gibbs, William J., and Larsen. 2,739,862.
Larsen, Carl H., and W. J. Gibbs, to American Machine &
Foundry Co. Elevating and lowering device. 2,769,676,
11-6-56, CI. 312—306.
Larsen, Delmar H„ G. W. Cummer, and D. S. Bolley, to Na-
tional Lead Co., Treatment of well-drilling fluid. 2,734,860,
2-14-56, CI. 252—8.5.
Larsen, Einer W., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Machine for
welding contacts onto switch parts. 2,749,419, 6-5-56, CI.
219—4
Larsen, Einer W., and J. R. Marcus, to Western Electric
Co., Inc. Condenser winding machine. 2,740,592, 4-3-56,
CI. 242—56.
Larsen, Elmer J. : See —
Hertenstein, Edgar W., Jr., and Larsen. 2,765,910.
Larsen, Franklin F. Sill construction. 2,730,209, 1-10-56,
CI. 189—34.
Larsen, Fritz P. Alarm system or mechanism for safety
boxes or the like. 2,758,296, 8-7-56, CI. 340 — 280.
Larsen, George C. Hold-down and support magnetically at-
tachable to vise jaw. 2,740,310, 4-3-56', CI. 81 — 38.
Larsen, Grayland T., and A. T. Lausten, to General Motors
Corp. High voltage current control. 2,767,359, 10-16-56,
CI. 317—262.
Larsen, Herbert J., to Bud Type Cleaner, Inc. Device having
adhesive mass for cleaning type or the like. 2,736,911,
3-6-56, CI. 15—104.
Larsen, Herbert J., deceased, by P. H. Larsen,
trix, and G. G. Groome, to said P. H. Larsen.
bonding hydraulic cementitious materials.
8-28-56, CI. 117 — 70.
Larsen, Johannes P. Milking machine valves.
7-24-56, CI. 119—14.46.
Larsen, John E., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Army. Automatic valve.
2,740,424, 4-3-56, CI. 137—508.
Larsen, John E., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Army. Motor head joint.
2,774,508, 12-18-56, CI. 220—46.
administra-
Process for
2,760,885,
2,755,769,
Larsen, Leonard O. : See —
Bingham, Darwin H., and Larsen. 2,747,648.
Larsen, Lyle V. : See —
Wissmiller, Ivan L., and Larsen. 2,731,334.
Larsen, Lyle V., to Chicago Bridge and Iron Co. Method of
constructing a field-erected vapor-storage vessel. 2,730,798,
1-17-56, CI. 29 — 475.
Larsen, Lyle V., to Chicago Bridge & Iron Co. Gas storage
apparatus. 2,737,453, 3-6-56, CI. 48—178.
Larsen, Lyle V., to Chicago Bridge & Iron Co. "Vapor storage
vessel. 2,773,755, 12-11-56, CI. 48—174.
Larsen, Oscar F. : See —
Fowler, Roland G., Frieberg, and Larsen. 2,745,601.
Frieberg, Nelson R., and Larsen. 2,760,722.
Larsen, Phyllis H. : See —
Larsen, Herbert J., and Groome. 2,760,885.
Larsen, Rudolph H., and S. Y. Lam, to F. Bresee, Jr., d. b. a.
Balab. Defoaming composition. 2,773,041, 12-4-56, CI.
252—358.
Larsen, Wilmer C. Tool for holding dental facings.
2,748,484, 6-5-56, CI. 32—68.
Larson, Algot, and H. A. Smith, to Unique Balance Co.,
Inc. Adjustable spring sash balance. 2,774,100, 12-18-56,
CI. 16—197.
Larson, Alice R. : See —
Dixon, Paul H. 2,755,673.
Larson, George A. 2,743,557.
Larson, George A. 2,763,969.
Larson, George A. 2,772,663.
Larson. Arnold W. G., and N. T. Flaten. to Tobin-Arp Mfg.
Co. Scouring gun. 2,744,361. 5-8-56. CI. 51—11.
Larson, Charles O. Bracket for folding leg. 2,735,702,
2-21-56, CI. 287 — 14.
Larson, Charles O. Clamp and method of making the same.
2,737,215, 3-6-56, CI. 144—304.
Larson, Charles O., to Chas. O. Larson Co. One-piece sheet
metal tray construction. 2,739,728, 3-20-56, CI. 220 — 18.
Larson, Charles O., to Chas. O. Larson Co. One-piece sheet
metal tray construction. 2,739,733, 3-27-56, CI. 220 — 62.
Larson, Charles O. Sheet metal lock nut with yielding
flange. 2,742,939, 4-24-56, CI. 151—21.
Larson, Charles O. Wardrobe hanger. 2,743,023, 4-24-56,
CI. 211—96.
Larson, Charles O. Home, yard, or garden tool rack.
2,754,974, 7-17-56, CI. 211 — 87.
Larson, Charles O. Anchorage device. 2,769,606, 11-6-56,
CI. 248—71.
Larson, Charles O. Table leg mounting bracket and latch
structure, therefor. 2,769,650, 11-6-56, CI. 287—14.
Larson, Chas. O., Co. : See —
Larson, Charles O. 2,739,728.
Larson, Charles O. 2,739,733.
Larson, Daniel A. : See —
Kenty, Carl, and Larson. 2,730,424.
Kenty, Carl, and Larson. 2,749,462.
Larson, Edwin B. Internal resistance brake with clutch.
2,771,967, 11-27-56. CI. 188—91.
Larson, Erland V. : See —
Donald, Philip J., and Larson. 2,758,476.
Larson, Erland V., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Variable resistance transducer apparatus. 2,761,043,
8-28-56, CI. 201—55.
Larson, Fred E. Solder and process for making and using
same. 2,737,712, 3-13-56, CI. 29—503.
Larson, George A., deceased ; A. R. Larson, executrix. Elec-
trically driven abrading devices. 2,743,557, 5-1-56, CI.
51-170.
Larson, George A., deceased ; A. R. Larson, executrix to A. R.
Larson. Abrasive sleeve holder. 2,763,969 9-25-56 CI.
51 — 191.
Larson, George A., deceased, A. R. Larson, executrix, to A. R.
Larson. Air driven sander. 2,772,663, 12-4-56, CI. 121 — 3.
Larson. Gilbert A. : See — ■
Cleaveland, Burton L., Englert, and Larson. 2,744.372.
Larson, Glen M. : See — ■
Lewis, Howard B., Larson, and Field. 2,761,592.
Larson, Gunnar M. : See —
Holm, Arman W., and Larson. 2,747,569.
Larson, Inman L. : See —
Larson, Ole T. 2,735,883.
Larson, J. Russell, to Saml Gabriel Sons & Co. Chance
controlled magnetic pieces and board game apparatus.
2,729,451. 1-3-56, CI. 273—134.
Larson, Joseph P. Liquid spray device. 2,749,178, 6-5-56,
CI. 299—86.
Larson, Leonard A. Ceiling joint sander. 2,753,669, 7-10-56,
CI. 51—187.
Larson, Ole T., 25% to I. L. Larson. Electric fence post.
2,735,883, 2-21-56, CI. 174—161.
Larson, Robert H., to Du Kane Corp. Strip film projection
apparatus. 2,751,815, 6-26-56, CI. 88—28.
Larson, Robert P. : See —
Feder, Harold M., Larson, and Evans. 2,758,024.
Larson, Roy F. : See — ■
Langlois, David P., and Larson. 2,746,889.
Larsson, Bjorn E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Method of finishing open-grained porous wood and article
produced thereby. 2,734,831, 2-14-56, CI. 117—63.
Larsson, Gustaf, to AB Svenska Flaktfabriken. Pivoted gate
valve. 2,771,266, 11-20-56, CI. 251—87.
Larsson, Lars, to Aktiebolaget Westerasmaskiner. Arrange-
ment for chopping straw from a harvester-thresher.
2,758,841, 8-14-56, CI. 275—3.
462
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Larsson, Lars E. H., and K. B. N. Rydstrom, to Aktiebolaget
C. E. Johansson. Interferometric apparatus for examining
the structure of reflecting surfaces. 2,743,645, 5-1-56,
CI. 88 — 14.
Larsson, Nils E. B. : See —
Lundgn, Bror E., Conradi, Larsson, and Airas. 2,761,655.
Larsson, Olof E. Box folding and stapling machines.
2,735,344, 2-21-56, CI. 93—49.
Larsson, Kobert T., to H. E. Hamman. Pouring attachment
for containers. 2,731,178, 1-17-56, CI. 222—567.
Lartz, George F. Battery terminal connector. 2,769,964,
11-6-56, CI. 339—226.
La Rue, Albert D., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Cathode heater.
2,756,362, 7-24-56, CI. 313—337.
La Rue, Albert M., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Electrically
heated protective covering for aircraft. 2,743,890, 5-1-56,
CI. 244 — 134.
Larus & Brother Co., Inc. : See —
Legler, Henry M. 2,746,890.
La Salle Steel Co. : See—
Nachtman, Elliot S., and Moore. 2,767,835.
Nachtman, Elliot S., and Moore. 2,767,836.
Nachtman, Elliot S., and Moore. 2,767,837.
Nachtman, Elliot S., and Moore. 2,767,838.
Lasater, John A., and T. A. Deakins, to Combustion Engineer-
ing, Inc. Sprue reaming facilities for mold assembling
installation. 2,752,646, 7-3-56, CI. 22—20.
Lasater, John A., and T. A. Deakins, to Combustion Engineer-
ing, Inc. Lowering of assembled molds from assembling
mechanism to conveying cars. 2,767,865, 10-23-56, CI.
214 — 40.
Lasater, John A., and T. A. Deakins, to Combustion Engi-
neering, Inc. Foundry mold flasks with novel end bumper
means. 2,772,456, 12-4-56, CI. 22 — 96.
Lasdon Foundation, Inc. : See —
Deutsch, Daniel H., and Garcia. 2,754,299.
Huffman, Max N. 2,759,952.
Huffman, Max N. 2,765,339.
Lashley, Charles J. W. Shuttlecocks. 2,761,685, 9-4-56, CI.
273—106.
Lasker, Adolphe H. A. Disc grinders. 2,773,336, 12-11-50,
CI. 51—173.
Lasker, Charles C. Manually operated snow removal tool.
2,734,291, 2-14-56, CI. 37 — 53.
Laskowitz, Isidor B. Jet-powdered convertible aircraft.
2,756,007, 7-24-56. CI. 244—7.
Lasley, James B., to The Springs Cotton Mills, Inc. Open
width wet processing apparatus and process. 2,729,537,
1-3-56, CI. 8—151.
Lassen, Arnold A. Device for storing lines. 2,747,812,
5-29-56, CI. 242—96.
Lasserre, Gaston M., A. H. Laville, and P. H. L. Morain, to
Societe Nationale de Constructions Aeronautiques du Sud
Ouest (Societe Anonyme). Blades for rotary-wing aircraft.
2,771,144, 11-20-56, CI. 170—159.
Lassiat, Raymond C, to Sun Oil Co. Apparatus for lifting
granular solids. 2,758,881, 8-14-56, CI. 302—53.
Lassiter, Jesse. Row crop meter. 2,772,832, 12-4-56, CI.
234—95.
Lasswell, Harry A. Automatic tension maintaining load
binder for vehicles. 2,773,700, 12-11-56, CI. 280—179.
Lasswell, Lynn H. : See —
Gray, Russell L., and Lasswell. 2,742,050.
Lassy, Carl O. Weight balancing device for tapping spindle.
2,751,613, 6-26-56, CI. 10—129.
Last, Henry P. : See —
Knudsen, Raymond G., and Last. 2,748,458.
Laster, Clarence C, Jr., to Western Electric Co., Inc. An-
tenna of ionized air. 2,760,055, 8-21-56, CI. 250 — 1.
Laster, Edward C, Sr. Sprinkler and stock watering system.
2,762,332, 9-11-56, CI. 119—78.
Laster, Edward C, Sr., and T. L. Menge, Sr. Fluid disperser.
2,733,103, 1-31-^56, CI. 299—120.
Laster, Gaines C. Pipe joint coater. 2,763,047, 9-18-56,
CI. 25—127.
Latex Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Malcolm, Donald W. 2,755,977.
Latham, Allen, Jr., to Arthur D. Little, Inc. Refrigeration
system and method. 2,737,032, 3-6-56, CI. 62—117.55.
Latham, Allen, Jr., to The Badger Mfg. Co. Vapor-compres-
sion distillation method and apparatus. 2,760,919, 8-28-56,
CI. 202—75.
Latham, George H., C. W. Todd, and W. J. Wayne, to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Co. Substituted 1,3-dithianyl
pentanoic acids. 2,752,240, 6-26-56, CI. 99 — 163.
Latham, Morton E., to Swedlow Plastics Co. Process for
preparing continuous plastic sheets. 2,750,320, 6-12-56,
CI. 154—126.
Lathrop, Elbert C, to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of Agriculture. Pith separn i ion
and sugar recovery from bagasse. 2,744,037, 5-1-56, CI.
127—43.
Lathrop, Elbert C, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of Agriculture. Dewatering of
pulp. 2,750,855. 6-19-56, CI. 92—20.
Lathrop, Harry D. : See —
Barski, Julius J., and Lathrop. 2,741,133.
Lathrop, Harry D., and J. J. Barski, to The Latlnop-Paulson
Co. Belt drive and guide therefor. 2,758,482, 8-14-56,
CI. 74—216.5.
Lathrop, Henry T., to Bissell Carpet Sweeper Co. Method of
assembling wheel and bearing parts as a unit. 2.756,495,
7-31-56, CI. 29—450.
Lathrop, Homer H. : See —
Svoboda, Edward F., and Lathrop. 2,730,909.
Lathrop-Paulson Co., The : See —
Barski, Julius J., and Lathrop. 2,741,133.
Lathrop, Harry D., and Barski. 2,758,482.
Schwarzkopf, Vergil. 2,766,635.
Latil, Jean P. : See —
Millie, Orrin, Rubey, and Latil. 2,732,515.
Latimer, Chester W. : See —
Harris, James S., and Latimer. 2,768,290.
Latimer, Herbert C. Squeegee holder for silk screen-printing.
2,747,501. 5-29-56. CI. 101—114.
Latimer, James T., to Jackson Industries, Inc. Hydraulic
slab debarker. 2,738,814, 3-20-56, CI. 144 — 208.
Latimer, Louie F. Vehicle jack. 2,732,034, 1-24-56, CI.
187—8.72.
Latimer-Needham, Cecil H., and R. F. Worlidge, to Flight
Refuelling Ltd. Reel. 2,774,547, 12-18-56, CI. 242—86.
Latin, Aubrey, to The Okonite Co. Production of metallic
bodies. 2,749,604, 6-12-56, CI. 29 — 420.5.
Latin, Aubrey, G. T. W. Grieve, and J. Conning, to The
Okonite Co. Extrusion apparatus for sheathing electric
cables. 2,751,077. 6-19-56, CI. 207 — 4.
Latner, Albert L. : See —
Molyneux, Lindsay, Rose, and Latner. 2,766,095.
La Torre, Joseph. Blind bolt utilizing distortable collar and
deformable locking nut member. 2,765,699, 10-9-56, CI.
85 — 40.
Latoszynski, Jerzy A. L. : See —
Barrett, John L., Latoszynski, Morris, and Frankel.
2,750,738.
Latour, Andre1, to Etablissements Merlin & Gerin. Method
and device for extinguishing electrical arcs in circuit
breakers. 2,750,476, 6-12-56, CI. 200—147.
Latour, Andr6, to Etablissements Merlin & Gerin. Device for
breaking electric circuits. 2,761,933, 9-4-56, CI. 200 — 147.
Latour, Andre, to Etablissements Merlin & Gerin. Section-
alizing system with pressure fluid operated circuit breakers
for high voltage transmission lines. 2,763,754, 9-18-56,
CI. 200—168.
Latour, Andre, to Etablissements Merlin & Gerin, Socie^S
Anonyme. Refractory body for electrical apparatus.
'2,772,334, 11-27-56, CI. 200—144.
La Tour, Harry : See —
Wietzel, Karl F., Dovenbarger, and La Tour. 2,743,692.
Latour, Pieter, to Underwood Corp. Mechanism for rein-
dexing a total in an accounting machine. 2,749,033, 6-5-56,
CI. 235—60.31.
Latshaw, Marvin. Harrowing and weeding implement.
2,736,252, 2-28-56, CI. 97—8.
Latson, Richard C. Fabric holder. 2,767,893, 10-23-56,
CI. 223—110.
Latta, Edward, to Redmond Co., Inc. Electric windshield
wiper apparatus. 2,733,609, 2-7-56, CI. 74 — 75.
Latta, Edward, to Redmond Co., Inc. Switch construction,
and motor control system incorporating the same. 2,750,550,
6-12-56, CI. 318—265.
Latta, Edward, to Redmond Co., Inc. Direction-sensitive
linkage-lengthening arrangement, particularly for use in
depressed parking of windshield wipers. 2,753.721,
7-10-56, CI. 74—75.
Latta, James E., to Stanolind Oil and Gas Co. Method for
treatment of hydrocarbon synthesis catalyst. 2,762,828,
9-11-56. CI. 260—449.6.
Lattey, Richard : See —
Helling, Werner, Neunzig, Rolie, and Lattey. 2,746,849.
Lattion, Michel, to Pag Patentgesellschaft A. G. Process and
device for twisting threads or filaments. 2,758,437,
8-14-56, CI. 57 — 62.
Lattmann, Max : See —
Guanella, Gustav, Giittinger, Lattmann, and Weber.
2,730,715.
Lattmann, Max, to Contraves AG. Control apparatus.
2,703,856, 9-18-50, CI. 343—7.
Lattner, Emert J., and H. H. McLeland, to Century Engineer-
ing Corp. Material distributing means. 2,735,587,
2-21-56, CI. 222—267.
Latzen, Josef, to A. Ehrenreich & Cie. Ball and socket joint.
2,733,085, 1-31-56. CI. 287—87.
Latzen, Josef, to A. Ehrenreich & Cie. Ball and socket joints.
2,740,649, 4-3-56, CI. 287—87.
Latzen, Josef, to the firm A. Ehrenreich & Cie. Ball and
socket joint. 2,749,161, 6-5-56, CI. 287—90.
Latzen, Josef, to the firm A. Ehrenreich & Cie. Ball and
socket joints. 2,754,141, 7-10-56. CI. 287 — 90.
Latzen, Josef, to A. Ehrenreich & Cie. Double joint for
vehicle steering gear. 2,757,015, 7-31-56, CI. 280 — 95.
Latzen, Josef, to A. Ehrenreich & Cie. Steering rods for motor
vehicles. 2,757,028, 7-31-56, CI. 287—85.
Latzen, Josef, to A. Ehrenreich & Cie. Ball and socket joint.
2,757,029, 7-31-56, CI. 287 — 90.
Latzen, Josef, to A. Ehrenreich & Cie. Linkage assembly
for vehicle steering mechanism. 2,771,300, 11-20-56, CI.
280—95.
Latzen, Josef H., to A. Ehrenreich & Cie. Socket for a hall
and socket joint. 2,733,086, 1-31-56, CI. 287 — 87.
Latzen, Josef H., to A. Ehrenreich & Cie. Ball and socket
joint. 2,733,087, 1-31-56, CI. 287—90.
Lau, Erwin M., to Black Products Co. Bag filling machine.
2,733,040, 1-31^56, CI. 249—58.
Laub, Herman, III, 15% to R. E. Geauque. Container uncaser
and caser. 2,734,323, 2-14-56, CI. 53—21.
LIST OF PATENTEES
463
Laub, John H. Thermal flowmeter. 2,729,976, 1-10-56, CI.
73—204.
Laubach, Gerald D. : See —
Agnello, Eugene J., and Laubach. 2,773,808.
Laubach, Gerald D„ to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Hydroxylated
steroids. 2,741,626, 4-10-56, CI. 260—397.2.
Laubach, Gerald D., and E. C. Schreiber, to Chas. Pfizer &
Co., Inc. Steroids. 2,740,797, 4-3-56, CI. 260—397.2.
Laubach, Gerald D., and E. C. Schreiber, to Chas. Pfizer &
Co., Inc. Steroids of the ergosta series. 2,773,885.
12-11-56, CI. 260—397.2.
Lau Bach, Neal B., to Hudson Engineering Corp. Heat ex-
changer and drive transmission therefor. 2,743,088,
4-24-56, CI. 257 — 137.
Laube, Otto T., to American Telephone and Telegraph Co.
Short circuiting plug for coaxial line. 2,763,845, 9-18-56,
CI. 333—97.
Laubender, Ludwig, to F. A. Krauss-Maffei A. G. Means for
preventing the formation of oil carbon deposits on the inner
surface of the exhaust port in a two-cycle Diesel engine.
2,735,260, 2-21-56, a. 60—29.
Laubender, Ludwig, to Krauss-Maffei Aktiengcsellschaft. Ap-
paratus for sealing the space between a piston and floating
wrist pin thereof and process for assembling the same.
2,735,736, 2-21-56, CI. 309—19.
Laubender, Ludwig, to Fa. Krauss-Maffei A. G. Means for
preventing the flow of lubricating oil into the exhaust
ports of diesel engines. 2,746,446, 5-22-56, CI. 123 — 193.
Laubender, Ludwig, to Krauss-Maffei Aktiengesellschaft.
Piston arrangement for internal combustion engines.
2,747,953, 5-29-56, CI. 309—19.
Laubscher & Co. A. G. : See —
Anklin, Joseph. 2,737,177.
Laucius, Joseph F., and S. B. Speck, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Co. l,4-diamino-2,3-anthraquinone-dicarboxim-
ides. 2,753,356, 7-3-56, CI. 260—326.
Lauck, Ernest M. Automatic density control for compressing
apparatus. 2,758,536, 8-14-56, CI. 100 — 43.
Lauck, John A., to Borg-Warner Corp. Control valve.
2,732,852, 1-31-56, CI. 137—108.
Lauck, John A., to Borg-Warner Corp. Pressure loaded pump.
2,745,356, 5-15-56, CI. 103 — 126.
Lauck, John A., to Borg-Warner Corp. Fuel injection sys-
tem. 2,750,933, 6-19-56, CI. 123—139.
Lauck, John A., to Borg-Warner Corp. Power unit. 2,769.394,
11-6-56, CI. 103—11.
Laucks, Howard H. : See —
Teague, Walter D.. Jr., and Laucks. 2,731,526.
Laudar Co., The : See —
Johnson, Darrell M. 2,730,396.
Lauder, Joseph G. : See —
Tennant, John A.. Lauder, Naisbitt, Woolley, and
Lawrenson. 2.753.995.
Lauder, Wallace A., and A. F. Fasciano, to The W. L. Maxson
Corp. Snap switch. 2,743,331, 4-24-56, CI. 200 — 67.
Lauderdale, Robert A., Jr. : See —
Emmons, Ardath H., and Lauderdale. 2,752,309.
Lauenstein, Carl F., deceased, by J. W. Lauenstein, executrix,
to Link-Belt Co. Belt conveyor. 2,759,595, 8-21-56, CI.
198—192.
Lauenstein, Harald, to N. V. Maatscbappij tot Exploiteren van
Octrooien en Licenties Matepa. Roll plow for woodland.
2,766,671, 10-16-56, CI. 97 — 3.
Lauenstein, Jean W. : See —
Lauenstein, Carl F. 2,759,595.
Lauer, Carleton J. : See —
Bowers, Roy L., and Lauer. 2,739,681.
Laug, Ernest P., to General Electric Co. Lifting device for
thrift cooker unit. 2,770,705, 11-13-56, CI. 219 — 37.
Laugaudin, Eugene J., deceased ; M. A. M. Laugaudin, and M.
C. P. L. Sallet, heirs of said E. J. Laugaudin. Pneumatic
shock absorber. 2,737,384, 3-6-56, Cl. 267 — 65.
Laugaudin, Marie A. M. : See —
Laugaudin, Eugene J. 2,737,384.
Laughlin, Carl D. : See —
Gwyn, Harry M., Jr., and Laughlin. 2,762,510.
Laughlin, Clayton A., to Northwest Plastics, Inc. Battery
cap. 2,769,022, 10-30-56 Cl. 136—178.
Laughlin, Clayton A., to Northwest Plastics, Inc. Calendar
stand. 2,769,261, 11-6-56, Cl. 40—120.
Laughlin, Glenn A. : See —
Baker, Calvin A. 2,736,351.
Laughlin. Myron P. Lawn cutting and fertilizing apparatus.
2,742,751. 4-24-56, Cl. 56—229.
Laughlin, Myron P. Laterally spaced rollers selectively en-
gageable with an adjacent wheel for forward and reverse
vehicle drive. 2,751,028. 6-19-56, Cl. 180—19.
Laughlin, Myron P. Power mower with frusto-spherical
ground shoe. 2,770,085, 11-13-56, Cl. 56 — 25.4.
Laughton, George S. Boxes, cases and containers for personal
use. 2,771,694, 11-27-56, Cl. 40 — 70.
Laughton, Malcolm, to Twinco Ltd. Hanging appliances for
drying and airing lightweight garments. 2,747,746,
5-29-56, Cl. 211—113.
Lauler, Louis J., and M. T. Thorsson, to Fairbanks, Morse
& Co. Weighing scale system. 2,766,981, 10-16-56, Cl.
265—70.
Laumann, Joseph. Draught excluder
2.765,504, 10-9-56, Cl. 20—68.
Launay, Pierre. Quarter turn dowel
2,748,825. 6-5-56, Cl. 151—41.75.
Launder, Ernie L., to H. & L. Tooth Co. Detachable blade
2,729,902, 1-10-56, Cl.
for doorways,
t for caissons.
Launder, Ernie L., to H. & L. Tooth Co. Wear plate attach-
ment for digger tooth construction. 2,762,139. 9-11-56,
Cl. 37—142.
Laundry, Le Roy C. Valve mechanism. 2,774,520,
12-18-56, Cl. 222—394.
Laupman, Robert R. Apparatus for printing, sheets, films or
lengths of material, notably textile material, by means of
screen printing. 2,758,540, 8-14-56, Cl. 101 — 126.
Lauppe, Wilhelm : See —
Nottebohm, Carl L., Jacob, Lauppe, and Schabert.
2,774,087.
Laur, Eugene, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. Welding
wire positioning. 2,731,536, 1-17-56, Cl. 219—10.
1-17-56, Cl. 219—10.
Lauraitis, Leona J. Shoulder supported multiple receptacle.
2,732,110, 1-24-56, Cl. 224—5.
Laurence, Lawton L., and C. W. Hayes, to Black, Sivalls
& Bryson, Inc. Method for obtaining condensate from
high pressure hydrocarbon fluid in the form of a stabilized
product. 2,768,118, 10-23-56, Cl. 190—11.
Laurent, Andre J. M. Drinking glass. 2,750,768, 6-19-56,
Cl. 65—13.
Laurent, Milton P., to F. A. Rudman. Pipe coupling ring
with locking means. 2,744,771, 5-8-56, Cl. 285 — 177.
Laurent, Milton P., to W-K-M Mfg. Co., Inc. Valve lubricat-
ing system. 2.747,600, 5-29-56, Cl. 137—246.22.
Laurent, Milton P., deceased ; F. A. Rudman, J. J. Roach, and
R. S. Laurent, executors. Seal for vacuum vessels.
2,760,673, 8-28-56, Cl. 220—46.
Laurent, Ruby S. : See —
Laurent, Milton P. 2,760,673.
Laurich, Anthony and J. Mail box support. 2,738,941,
3-20-56, Cl. 248—145.
Laurich, Joseph : See —
Laurich, Anthony and J. 2,738,941.
Laurie, Kenneth S., to John Dalglish & Sons Ltd. Appa-
ratus for maintaining the selvedge of a web of travelling
fabric or the like uncurled. 2,750,650, 6-19-56, Cl.
26—57.
Lauritsen, Charles C, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Launcher. 2,771,811,
11-27-56, Cl. 98—1.7.
Lauritsen, Charles C, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Rocket launcher.
2,771,818, 11-27-56, Cl. 89—1.7.
Laursen, George E. : See —
Chase. Fletcher A., and Laursen. 2,771,364.
Lausen, Frederick W. Electric starters for outboard motors.
2,731,005, 1-17-56, Cl. 123—179.
Lausten, Arthur T. : See —
Larsen, Grayland T., and Lausten. 2,767,359.
Lautenbach, Charles S., to General Motors Corp. Window
regulator. 2,746,747, 5-22-56, Cl. 268—104.
Lautenbacher, Hans : See —
Brendel, Theodor, and Lautenbacher. 2,734,422.
Lautenberger, Elmer W., to General Electric Co. Electric
coil assembly. 2,746,020, 5-15-56, Cl. 336 — 55.
Lauterbach, George E. : See — ■
Lohmar, Rolland L., Jr., and Lauterbach. 2,740,733.
Lohmar, Rolland L., Jr., Weakley, and Lauterbach.
2 738 305
Lauterbach, 'William E., to Akshun Mfg. Co. Flake ice mak-
ing machine and water distributor for use therein.
2,758,451, 8-14-56, Cl. 62—106.
Lautzenhiser, Argyle G. : See —
Bolles, Julius H., Buck, Short, and Lautzenhiser.
2,757,615.
Buck, Charles E., and Lautzenhiser. 2,774,844.
Lautzenhiser, Argyle G., to General Motors Corp. Snap
action device. 2,740,012. 3-27-56, Cl. 200 — 67.
Lautzenhiser, Argyle G., G. B. Shaw, and J. W. Dyer, to
General Motors Corp. Windshield wiper control. 2,749,498,
6-5-56, Cl. 318 — 466.
Lauver, George A. Automatic end gate latch control for dump
trucks. 2,768,858, 10-30-56, Cl. 298—23.
Laux, Leon E., to The Glenn L. Martin Co. Positioning tool
for establishing working surfaces. 2,731,712, 1-24-56, Cl.
29—284.
Laval, Claude, Jr. Expander tools. 2,740,456, 4-3-56, Cl.
153—80.
Laval, Claude, Jr. Submersible photographic apparatus.
2,760,417, 8-28-56, Cl. 95—11.
Lavallee, Joseph A. Door plate. 2,745,200, 5-15-56, Cl.
40—125.
Lavallee, Leonard, and R. Raby, to Workrite Co. Ltd. Steam
trap. 2,764,353, 9-25-56, Cl. 236—59.
Lavaud, Armand J., to Martin & Cie. Grinding and truing
machine. 2,768,477, 10-30-56, Cl. 51—95.
Laveen, Frank O. Rivet scale. 2,738,588, 3-20-56, Cl.
33—172.
Lavender, Harrison M., Jr., to California Research Corp.
Extractive distillation process for recovering aromatics.
2,775,627, 12-25-56, Cl. 260 — 668. .
Laver, Donald G. Spacer construction for packing cases.
2,740,574, 4-3-56, Cl. 229—14.
Lavelle Aircraft Corp. : See —
Drake, Robert E. 2,760,659.
Lavelle, Louise K. : See —
Lavelle, William P. 2,754,498.
Lavelle, William P., y2 to L. K. Lavelle. Alarm device for
suspended articles. 2,754,498, 7-10-56, Cl. 340 — 280.
Lavender, Hillery C. Power-steering device. 2,746,311,
5-22-56, Cl. 74—388.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Laver, Donald G. Container construction. 2,751,138,
6-19-56, CI. 229—32.
Laverdisse, Edmond, to Les Glaceries de la Sambre, Societe
Anonyme. Means for maintaining the constancy of the
working plane of grinding and/or polishing tools.
2,746,213, 5-22-56, CI. 51—112.
Laverdisse, Edmond, to Les Glaceries de la Sambre Societe
Anonyme. Cleaning device for glass polishing tools.
2,753,707, 7-10-56, CI. 68—20.
Laverdisse, Edmond, to Les Glaceries de la Sambre, Societe
Anonyme. Glass rolling machines. 2,760,309, 8-28-56,
CI. 49—34.
Laverdisse, Edmond, to Les Glaceries de la Sambre, Societe
Anonyme. Apparatus for grinding and/or polishing glass
sheets. 2,767,522, 10-23-56, CI. 51—112.
Laverdisse, Edmond, to Les Glaceries de la Sambre Societe
Anonyme. Control of the tools of glass grinding and/or
polishing machines. 2,774,196, 12-18-56, CI. 51—112.
Laverty, Benton W. Tape dispenser and applicator.
2,767,872, 10-23-56, CI. 216—22.
Laverty, Norman P., and W. E. Peterson, to Northrop Air-
craft, Inc. Demodulator. 2,755.380, 7-17-56, CI. 250—27.
La Vigueur, Paul F. Traction device for pneumatic tire.
2,739,633, 3-27-56, CI. 152—222.
Laville, Andre H. : See —
Lasserre, Gaston M., Laville, and Morain. 2,771,144.
Laville, Camille, and L. Caille ; said Caille to said Laville.
Transducer for actuating a card-punching machine or the
like from a rack computer or the like. 2,750,823, 7-31-56,
CI. 164—113.
Lavin, Esther, to H. Hart. Purse anchor. 2,760,539,
8-28-56, CI. 150^7.
La Violette, Fred G., to General Electric Co. Method and
apparatus for handling contaminated gloves. 2,741,410,
4-10-56, CI. 223—111.
Laviolette, Jean G., to Lip S. A. d'Horlogerie. Electric clock
starter. 2,749,699, 6-12-56, CI. 58—28.
Laviste, Cornelius. Means for deflbrating and grinding paper
pulp and other vegetable fibrous material. 2,742,81'.-,,
4-24-56, CI. 92—26.
Lavoie Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Brinker, Emil F. 2,751,560.
Giuliani, Henry G. 2,742,387.
Keen, Harry J., Papaieck, and Gilbert. 2,751,483.
Lavoo, Norman T, to General Electric Co. Wide band
television tuning circuit. 2,748,354, 5-29-56, CI. 333—82.
Law, Russell R., to Radio Corp. of America. Color television.
2,742,522, 4-17-56, CI. 178—5.4.
Law, Russell R., to Radio Corp. of America. One gun color-
dot tube with dynamic beam convergence. 2,757,231,
7-31-56, CI. 178—5.4.
Law, Russell R., to Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc., doing
business under the name CBS-Hytron, a division of Co-
lumbia Broadcasting System, Inc. Voltage regulator.
2,774,906, 12-18-56, CI. 313—208.
Law, Russell R., H. Johnson, L. J. Giacoletto, and L. E.
Barton, to Radio Corp. of America. Transistor oscillator
circuit. 2,750,507, 6-12-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Law, Thomas A. Delivery bodies. 2,729,498, 1-3-56, CI.
296—24.
Law, William H. Fishing bob. 2,754,616, 7-17-56, CI.
43—44.91.
Lawall, Thomas R. First aid instruction doll. 2,752,697,
7-3-56, CI. 35—17.
LaWarre, Robert W. : See —
Rawls, Vaughn. 2,734,553.
Lawber, A. Marian : See —
Lawber, David. 2,756,704.
Lawber, David, deceased ; A. M. Lawber executrix of said D.
Lawber. Tensioning devices for overseam sewing machines.
2,756,704, 7-31-50, CI. 112—254.
Lawhead, Robert E., Jr. : See —
Hamilton, Francis E., Hawkins, Lawhead, and Hughes.
2,770,797.
Lawick, Julius J. Vehicle safety switch. 2,773,953, 12-11-56,
CI. 200—61.51.
Lawler, Paul, Jr. Sample support for refrigerating cabinets.
2,734,345, 2-14-56, CI. 62—1.
Lawler. Paul F. Process for impregnating leather and prod-
uct. 2,763.577, 9-18-56, CI. 117 — 135.5.
Lawlor, Anna M., and P. C. Kadow, to College of Saint Eliza-
beth. Portable storage rack. 2,752,080, 6-26-56, CI.
224 — 48.
Lawlor, Joseph P. Slurry feeder. 2,743,909, 5-1-56, CI.
259 — 42.
Lawlor, Joseph P., to General Filter Co. Multicell filter
apparatus. 2,754,971, 7-17-56, CI. 210 — 144.
Lawn, Raymond J. : See —
Whittier, Fred, and Lawn. 2,765,288.
Lawrence, Beardsley, to Fiberbond Laboratories Inc. Appa-
ratus for forming a twistless strand. 2,759,520, 8-21-56,
CI. 154—1.7.
Lawrence Bros., Inc. : See —
Foltz, Robert E. 2,769.198.
Riser, Clarence B. 2,772,441.
Lawrence, Charles E. : See —
Weiss, Ted J., and Lawrence. 2,738,527.
Lawrence. Chester A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Dynamite box. 2,734,676, 2-14-56, CI. 229 — 23.
Lawrence, Edward W., to Cranston Print Works Co. Method
for imparting waved finish to textile fabrics. 2,768,092,
10-23-56, CI. 117—11.
Lawrence, Ernest O., to Chromatic Television Laboratories,
Inc. Electrode structure for cathode-ray tubes for image
production in natural color. 2,729,760, 1-3-56, CI. 313 — 78.
Lawrence, Ernest O., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Condensable vapor extraction apparatus. 2,737,779,
3-13-56, CI. 62—1.
Lawrence, Ernest O., to Chromatic Television Laboratories,
Inc. Cathode-ray tube for color television. 2,739,260,
3-20-56, CI. 313—73.
Lawrence, Ernest O., to Chromatic Television Laboratories,
Inc. Color television apparatus. 2,744,952, 5-8-56, CI.
178—5.4.
Lawrence, Ernest O., to Chromatic Television Laboratories,
Inc. Display surface for color television tube. 2,745,033,
5-8-56, CI. 313—78.
Lawrence, Ernest O., to Chromatic Television Laboratories,
Inc. Color television tube target structure. 2,745,035,
5-8-56, CI. 315—14.
Lawrence, Ernest O., to Chromatic Television Laboratories,
Inc. Polychrome cathode ray tube. 2,751,516, 6-19-56,
CI. 313—92.
Lawrence, Ernest O., to the United States of America as
represented by the United States Atomic Energy Commis-
sion. Calutrons of the multiple ion beam type. 2,754,423,
7-10-56, CI. 250—41.9.
Lawrence, Ernest O., and W. M. Brobeck, to the United States
of America as represented by the United States Atomic
Energy Commission. Calutron. 2,733,349, 1-31-56, CI.
250 — 41.9.
Lawrence, Ernest O., and Q. A. Kerns, to the United States
of America as represented by the United States Atomic
Energy Commission. Beam regulator. 2,773,195, 12-4-56,
CI. 250 — 41.9.
Lawrence, J. Richard, to The Washburn Co. Kitchen utensil
bracket. 2,738,943, 3-20-56, CI. 248—293.
Lawrence, Kenneth L., H. B. Croasdale, H. K. Spaulding, to
American Smelting and Refining Co. Electrodeposition of
arsenic from acid electrolytes. 2,742,415, 4-17-56, CI.
204—108.
Lawrence, Leonard : See —
Gollobin, William. 2,775,014.
Lawrence, Leroy E. : See —
Walworth, Clarence B., Winterburn, and Lawrence.
2,753,474.
Winterburn, George A., Walworth, and Lawrence.
2,771,287.
Lawrence, Nathaniel O., to Pye Ltd. Method of and appa-
ratus for producing television pictures. 2,753,395, 7-3-56,
CI. 178—7.2.
Lawrence, Owen N. : See —
Harris, Thomas A., Lawrence, and Warne. 2,759,532.
Harris, Thomas A., Lawrence, and Warne. 2,769,488.
Lawrence, Owen N., to Joseph Lucas (Industries) Ltd.
Engine temperature responsive means to control fuel supply
bypass and spill lines. 2,747,369, 5-29-56, CI. 60 — 39.28.
Lawrence, Owen N., to Joseph Lucas Ltd. Means for con-
trolling the supply of liquid fuel to the combustion chamber
of a prime mover. 2,753,803, 7-10-56, CI. 103 — 38.
Lawrence, Owen N., to Joseph Lucas (Industries) Ltd. Liquid
fuel supply systems. 2,758,638, 8-14-56, CI. 158 — 36.3.
Lawrence, Owen N., to Joseph Lucas (Industries) Ltd. Cen-
trifugal pumps. 2,764,944, 10-2-56, CI. 103—103.
Lawrence Paper Co., The : See —
Hill, Justin D, and Cain. 2,767,091.
White, Roger L. 2,758,781.
White, Roger L. 2,764,336.
Lawrence, Ralph T. : See —
Gent, Alfred W., and Lawrence. 2,736,863.
Lawrence, Ray V. : See —
Stinson, James S., and Lawrence. 2,765,334.
Lawrence, Richard R. Pulling tool. 2,747,673, 5-29-56.
CI. 166 — 98.
Lawrence, Robert : See —
Coughlin, Cornelius H., Lawrence, and Mote. 2,737,834.
Lawrence, Slgmund J., to General Electric Co. Closure device.
2,732,092, 1-24-56, CI. 220—44.
Lawrence, Verne L. Egg counter. 2,753,115, 7-3-56, CI.
235—124.
Lawrence, William : See —
Brown, William R., and Lawrence. 2,740,408.
Lawrenson, Anthony : See —
Tennant, John A., Lauder, Naisbitt, Woolley, and
Lawrenson. 2,753,995.
Lawry, Hurl : See —
Puse, Valentin C, and Lawry. 2,756,847.
Lawser, John J., to Proctor Electric Co. Toaster heating
unit. 2,747,072, 5-22-56, CI. 219—19.
Lawson, Anna E. L. : See —
Lawson, Gottfrid C. 2,738,142.
Lawson, David E., and T. G. Crider, to Hupp Corp. Bevernge
dispensing apparatus. 2,755,979, 7-24-56, CI. 226 — 46.4.
Lawson, E. P., Co., Inc. : See —
Seybold, Frederick W. 2,770,301.
Seybold, Frederick W., and Herman. 2,737,158.
Thumin, Carl. 2,771,948.
Lawson, Edgar, Sr. Dust collector for drills. 2,771,271,
11-20-56, CI. 255—50.
Lawson, George S., to C. M. Penney Co. Reed sounder.
2,745,214, 5-15-56, CI. 46—117.
Lawson, Gottfrid C, to A. E. L. Lawson. Cord drum and
traverse for Venetian blinds. 2,738,142, 3-13-56, CI.
242—157.
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Lawson, Jack G. Electrical percolators having projecting
heating elements. 2,752,845, 7-3-56, CI. 99 — 285.
Lawson, James L. : See —
Johnson, Harold L., and Lawson. 2,755,437.
Lawson, James L., to General Electric Co. Injection into
charged particle accelerators. 2,73S,420, 3-13-56, CI.
250—27.
Lawson, James L., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Protection of re-
ceiver against overload. 2,746,017, 5-15-56, CI. 333 — 13.
Lawson, Jefferson J. Laundry equipment. 2,754,670,
7-17-56, CI. 68—18.
Lawson, John B. : See — ■
Lawson, Kobert H. and J. B. 2,764,006.
Lawson, Joseph M., to Lawson Stacker Co., Inc. Automatic
lumber stacker. 2,730,247, 1-10-56, CI. 214—6.
Lawson, Marvin J. Boat paddle. 2,737,144, 3-6-56, CI.
115—29.
Lawson, Percy J-, to Ball Brothers Co., Inc. Lid-making
apparatus. 2,763,228, 9-18-56, CI. 113 — 42.
Lawson Products, Inc. : See —
Lawson, Kobert H. and J. B. 2,764,006.
Lawson, Robert H„ to Scott & Williams, Inc. Speed changing
mechanism for knitting machines. 2,736,178, 2-28-56, Cl.
66—56.
Lawson, Robert H., to Scott & Williams, Inc. Knitting ma-
chine. 2,757,527, 8-7-56, Cl. 66—107.
Lawson, Robert H. and J. B., to Lawson Products, Inc.
Readily removable and replaceable dial or cylinder needle
selection attachment. 2,764,006, 9-25-56, Cl. 66 — 25.
Lawson Stacker Co., Inc. : See —
Lawson, Joseph M. 2,730,247.
Lawson, William D. : See —
Phythian, Thomas E., and Lawson. 2,731,914.
Lawther, Ray E. Game board. 2,757,003, 7-31-56, Cl.
273—89.
Lawton, Elliott J. : See —
Lewis, Frederick M., and Lawton. 2,763,609.
Lawton, Elliott J., and J. M. Lafferty, to the United States
of America as represented by the United 'States Atomic
Energy Commission. Ion source units. 2,733,348, 1-31-56,
Cl. 250 — 11.9.
Lawton, Ledra M., and S. T. Ross, to General Motors Corp.
Method of copperizing aluminum and aluminum alloys.
2,737,463, 3-6-56, Cl. 117—130.
Lawton, Ray A., to The Parker Pen Co. Fountain pen.
2,733,686, 2-7-56, Cl. 120—50.
Lawver, James E., to International Minerals & Chemical Corp.
Beneficiation of nonmetalllc minerals. 2,754,965, 7-17-56,
Cl. 209—127.
Lawver, James E., to International Minerals & Chemical Corp.
Electrodynamic method for beneficiating sylvinite ore.
2,762,505, 9-11-56, Cl. 209—9.
Lax, Ladislav : See —
Weighton, Donald, and Laz. 2.775.054.
Lax, Ladislav, to Pye Ltd. Automatic frequency control.
2,762,922, 9-11-56, Cl. 250—36.
Lax, Leona, and C. W. Hine, to Sarong, Inc. Brassiere.
2,736,898, 3-6-56, Cl. 2—42.
Lax, Stephen G. : See —
Nachman, Joseph F., and Buehler. 2,768,915.
Laxo, Ed. Compound liner. 2,756,863, 7-31-56, Cl. 198 — 33.
Laxo, Ed. Screw feed mechanism for drying machine.
2,756,864, 7-31-5G, Cl. 198—75.
Laxo, Ed, and T. C. Werge, to W. F. and John Barnes Co.
Double seamer. 2,757,627, 8-7-56, Cl. 113—17.
Lay, Adele K. Cigarette and cigar holder. 2,742,908,
4-24-56, Cl. 131 — 175.
Lay, H. W., & Co., Inc. : See —
Smith, Horace L., Jr. 2,767,095.
Lay, Kenneth S. Foldable chair. 2,750,991, 6-19-56, Cl.
155—148.
Lay, Samuel C, and L. H. Inman. Broaching horn.
2,754,568, 7-17-56, Cl. 29—95.1.
Lay, Walter H., to C. W. Kandle. Rock drill. 2,756,025,
7-24-56. Cl. 255—61.
Laycock. John N. Trussed bridge structure. 2,762,069,
9-11-56, Cl. 14—1.
Lavcock, Kenneth G. Web tension mechanism. 2,733,870,
2-7-56, Cl. 242 — 75.
Laycock, Thomas B., Jr. : See —
Holman, George W., Laycock, and Wille. 2,738,278.
Layden, Lawrence M., to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Valve
for gas arc welding apparatus. 2,765,144, 10-2-56, Cl.
251—339.
Layer, Clarence L. Bow string. 2,769,439, 11-6-56, Cl.
124—30.
Layman. Martha K., to American Cyanamid Co. Triazine-
aldehyde-polysidoxane resinous composition and process for
preparing. 2,731,438, 1-17-56, Cl. 260 — 45.2.
Layne, Harold W., to Anderson Box Co. Fibreboard shipping
container. 2,731,191, 1-17-56, Cl. 229—34.
Layne, Harold W., to Inland Container Corp. Handled carton.
2,772.044, 11-27-56, Cl. 229—51.
Layne-Held Corp. : See —
Layne. Mark B., and Held. 2,733,627.
Layne, Leslie A. : See —
Munhausen, Theodore W. 2,735,493.
Layne, Leslie A. Method and apparatus for repairing broken
casing in well bores. 2.734,580, 2-14-56, Cl. 166 — 14.
Layne, Leslie A., and L. C. Mundt, said Mundt to said Layne.
Under-reaming tool. 2,743,087, 4-24-56, CI. 255 — 76.
Layne. Mark B.. and L. L. Held, to Lavne-Held Corp. Work
holding tool. 2,733,627, 2-7-56, Cl. 82 — 44.
Layson, Birney S. : See —
Wells, Bruce C, and Layson. 2,757,254.
Laystrom, Carl A., to Faries Mfg. Co. Wall mirror mount-
ing. 2,771,259, 11-20-56, Cl. 248—28.
Laystrom, Carl A., to Faries Mfg. Co. Combination of
threaded bolt and deformable bushing for supporting fran-
gible plate on a wall. 2,771,262, 11-20-56, Cl. 248 — 216.
Layton, Mary E., and G. Adamec, said Adamec to said Layton.
Cooking utensil. 2,51,840, 6-26-56, Cl. 99—349.
Lazan, Frank, Jr., 50% to A. Gianola. Bumper guard.
2,769,653, 11-6-56, Cl. 293—71.
Lazar, Joseph H. Forced convection evaporator and water
chiller. 2,747,381, 5-29-56. Cl. 62—128.
Lazar, Michael, and R. G. Wallenhorst, to Burndy Engineer-
ing Co., Inc. Replaceable and interchangeable dies for
crimping tools. 2,761,339, 9-4-56, Cl. 81 — 15.
Lazar, Michael D. : See —
Friedman, Gerson, and Lazar. 2,729,995.
Lazare, Leon, to American Cyanamid Co. Fractional distilla-
tion of decomposition products of diarylalkanes. 2,752,294,
6-26-56, Cl. 202 — 40.
Lazare, Leon, to American Cyanamid Co. Fractional distilla-
tion of decomposition products of diaryl alkanes. 2,752,296,
6-26-56, Cl. 202 — 46.
Lazich, Branko, to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Remotely
controlled indicator. 2,754,500, 7-10-56, Cl. 340 — 324.
Lazich, Branko, to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Electrical
relays. 2,775,666, 12-25-56, Cl. 200—104.
Lazier, Wilbur A. : See —
Bavley, Abraham, Harfenist, Lazier, and McLamore.
2,742,480.
Lazinski, Raymond H. Departmental program analyzer ma-
chine. 2,758,786, 8-14-56, Cl. 235 — 61.
Lazna, James J. : See —
Dell, Paul A., and Lazna. 2,773,520.
Lazo, John. Instrument illuminating means. 2,761,056,
8-28-56, Cl. 240—2.1.
Lazowski, Stanley J. Gas mixing apparatus. 2,740,419,
4-3-56, Cl. 137—111.
Lazzery, Angelo G., to National Metalcrafters, Inc. Can filling
machine. 2,730,285, 1-10-56, Cl. 226—99.
Lazzery, Angelo G., and D. Mackey, to Radio Corp. of America.
Prong connector for printed circuits. 2,742,627, 4-17-56,
Cl. 339—193.
Le Materiel Ceramique Moderne-Marseille (Bouches du
Rhone) : See —
Pallier, Pierre P. 2,755,532.
Lea, Edward S. Machines for grinding hypodermic needles.
2,730,844, 1-17-56, Cl. 51—98.
Lea, James P. : See —
Barnes. Marion D., and Lea. 2,762,294.
Lea Mfg. Co., The : See —
Candee, Ellsworth T., and Doughty. 2,765,223.
Lea, Norman, to Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co. Ltd. Fre-
quency stabilizers and monitors. 2,769,090, 10-30-56, Cl.
250—36.
Lea, Walter A., to E. V. Ehrhardt. Camera view finder.
2,747,282. 5-29-56, Cl. 33—64.
Leach Brothers, Inc. : See —
Eckhardt, Owen S., and Knapp. 2,761,790.
Leach, Clayton B., to General Motors Corp. Gasket.
2,771,869, 11-27-56, Cl. 123—193.
Leach, Ray B. Heat transfer system and electric controls
therefor. 2,746,724, 5-22-56, Cl. 257—3.
Leach, Ruth T. : See —
Czetli. Jess, and Leach. 2,754,903.
Leach, William F., to The S. S. White Dental Mfg. Co.
Amalgam carriers. 2,767,470, 10-23-56. Cl. 32 — 60.
Leadbetter, Gilbert E. Sprinkler. 2,760,824, 8-28-56, Cl.
299—1(55.
Leader, Philip, to Hunt, Barnard & Co. Ltd. Book binding
machinery. 2,765,732, 10-9-56, Cl. 100 — 144.
Leager Mfg. Co. : See —
Wood, Gerald B., and Leamond. 2,758,325.
League, Maurice S., to Crown Zellerbach Corp. Log debarker
having revolving knives simultaneously swingable by dif-
ferential-type planetary-gear-train. 2,749,952, 6-12-56,
Cl. 144—208.
Leahy, James F. : See —
Ashley, John W., and Leahy. 2,764,768.
Leahy, James F., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Apparatus
for making nonmetallic toe binders. 2,764,957, 10-2-56,
Cl. 118—34.
Leahy, Matthew T. Micrometer support. 2,748,926, 6-5-56,
Cl. 206—16.
Leake, George L. Screw removing tool. 2,745,448, 5-15-56,
Cl. 144—32.
Leake, Norman H. : See —
Cronheim, Georg E., Leake, and Fielden. 2,765,305.
Leaman, Wilbur K. : See —
Coonradt, Harry L., and Leaman.
Coonradt, Harry L., and Leaman.
Coonradt, Harry L., and Leaman.
Coonradt, Harry L., and Leaman.
Coonradt, Harry L., and Leaman.
Leamon, Louis : See —
Killian, Henry E. 2,757,772.
Leamond, Plummer W. : See —
Wood, Gerald B., and Leamond.
Leanza. William J. : See —
Pfister. Karl. III. and Leanza. 2.766.255.
Leaphart, Noah C, Sr. Coupling pin for separable parts hav-
2,730,486.
2.754.262.
2.772.236.
2,773,917.
2,774,801.
2,758,325.
mg spring urged pivotal locking plate thereon.
12-25-56, Cl. 85—3.
2,775,154,
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Lear, Inc. : See —
Barr, Le Roy H. 2,755,817.
Janson, Gunnar H. 2,772,761.
Ryberg, Arling W. 2,771,778.
Schoeppel, John F., Varner, and Herr. 2,764,653.
Serge, Igor B. 2,746,419.
Lear, Joseph D., to Posting Equipment Corp. Posting tray.
2.733.718, 2-7-56, CI. 129—16.
Lear, Joseph D., to Posting Equipment Corp. Posting tray.
2.733.719, 2-7-56, CI. 129—28.
Lear, Robert E., and B. A. Glassmacher,. to Surface Com-
bustion Corp. Radio shielded magneto. 2,756,355, 7-24-56,
CI. 310 — 153.
Leard, Jack E. : See —
Hicks, William T., Leard, and Pharo. 2,735,629.
Learner, Charles F. : See —
Waghorne, Robert H., and Learner. 2,729,589.
Leary, Edward J. Snow destroyer. 2,738,786, 3-20-56, CI.
126—343.5.
Leary, Joseph C. Wire tie for balers. 2,732,790, 1-31-56,
CI. 100 — 4.
Leary. Robert F. : See —
Hubbard, Addison W., Leary, and Banes. 2 764,577.
Nelson, Joseph F., Leary, and Banes. 2,734,046.
Leary, Robert F., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Production of clear transparent polymers of isobutylene and
styrene. 2,730,519, 1-10-56, CI. 260—88.1.
Leary, Robert F., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Preparation of resins from Cs fractions and cyclopentadiene
dimers. 2,773,051, 12-4-56, CI. 260—82.
Leary, Robert F., L. M. Welch, and D. S. Maisel, to Esso Re-
search and Engineering Co. Recovery of furfural in extrac-
tive distillation purification of cyclic hydrocarbons.
2,742,411, 4-17-56, CI. 202—39.5.
Leary, William W., to Armstrong Cork Co. Bottle closure.
2,748,969, 6-5-56, CI. 215—40.
Lease, Charles A., and H. M. Musal, Jr., to Sinclair Research
Laboratories, Inc. Apparatus for collecting and quan-
titatively measuring particles 2,7.V>,433. ', li .",<;. n.
324—41.
Lease, Robert H. : See —
Gollwitzer, Walter T., and Lease. 2,734,453.
Leash, Homer E. and N. A. Casting sinker for fishing line.
2,764,837, 10-2-56, CI. 43 — 44.9.
Leash, Neil A. : See —
Leash, Homer E. and N. A. 2,764,837.
Leasure, Stanley. Driver-rest pad. 2,772,725, 12-4-56, CI.
155 — 182.
Leasy, Karl J. Vehicle leg rest. 2,749,973, 6-12-56, CI.
155—172.
Leath William J„ and F. E. Bobo, Jr., to Patentex, Inc. Yarn
and method of producing the same. 2,771,733, 11-27-56,
CI. 57—140.
Leath, William J., and F. E. Bobo, Jr., to Patentex, Inc. Tex-
tile product and method. 2,771,759, 11-27-56, CI. 66—178.
Leathers, L. M., Sons : See —
Tufts, William F. 2,739,745.
Leathers, Ward, W. E. Mazur, and J. G. Weaver, said Leathers
assor. to International Business Machines Corp. Traverse
gear box. 2,775.139, 12-25-50, CI. 74—626.
Leavell, Charles, to Mechanical Research Corp. Percussion
tools. 2,730,073, 1-10-56, CI. 121—32.
Leavell, Charles, to Mechanical Research Corp. Percussion
tool. 2,752,889, 7-3-56, CI. 121—13.
Leavell, Ira A., to E. B. Wiggins Oil Tool Co., Inc. Valved
coupling. 2.773,706, 12-11-56, CI. 284—19.
Leavengood, Ernest a. : See —
Baker. Albert D., Jones, and Leavengood. 2,730,866.
Leavens, William B., Jr. Printing cylinder stripping means
with stop press control. 2,769,392, 11-6-56, CI. -101 — 232.
Leavenworth Steel, Inc. : See —
Haynes, William J. 2,745,675.
Leavitt, Julian J. : See —
Brodv, Frederick, Leavitt, and Lons. 2,754 .293.
Leavitt, Julian J., to American Cyanamid Co. Alkenyl l>isi-
midazole optical bleaching agents. 2,773,869, 12-11-56, CI.
260—240.
Leavitt Machine Co. : See —
McAfee, Walter E. 2,751.727.
McAfee, Walter E. 2,757,492.
Le Baron, Ira M. : See —
McCullough, Robert F., and Le Baron. 2.769,686.
Le Baron, Ira M., to International Minerals & Chemical
Corp. Method and apparatus for electrostatic separation.
2.738,875, 3-20-50. CI. 20!)— 127.
Le Baron, Ira M., to International Minerals & Chemical Corp.
Process for defluorinating phosphate solutions. 2,761,775,
9-4-56, CI. 71 — 42.
Le Baron, Ira M., to the United States of America as repre-
sented bv the United States Atomic Energv Commission.
Ore dressing process. 2.763.371. 9-18-56. CI. 209—12.
Le Baron, Theodore, and E. B. Dodds. Means for dispensing
measured lengths of tape. 2.746.751, 5-22-56, CI. 271 — 2.4.
Le Barron, Ralph L. Apparatus and method for preventing
ice formation upon building roofs. 2,733,649, 2-7-56, CI.
98—1.
Lebedeff. Turii E. : See —
Hollander, Max L., and Lebedeff. 2,772.230.
Lebedeff, Yurii E., J. R. Stone, and P. W. von Stein, to
American Smelting and Refining Co. Selenium dioxide
volatilization process. 2,775,509, 12-25-56, CI. 23 — 139.
Lebedinsky, Myron, to Societe Anonyme de Telecommunica-
tions. Telecommunication station equipment. 2,773,940,
12-11-56, CI. 179—91.
Lebeis, Edward H., and F. S. Bondor, to Houdry Process
Corp. Extractive distillation of aromatics. 2,708,131,
10-23-56, CI. 202—39.5.
Le Bel, Clarence J. Temperature compensated circuit having
non-linear resistor. 2,747,158, 5-22-56, CI. 323 — 69.
Le Bel, Clarence J. Circuit with extended logarithmic
characteristic. 2,757,281, 7-31-56, CI. 250 — 27.
Leber, Felix. Change gear transmission. 2,764,032, 9-25-56,
CI. 74—339.
Lebet, Samuel E. Combined squeegee and spray device.
2,753,578, 7-10-56, CI. 15—133.
Le Blanc, Gabriel G. Sweeping machine. 2,765,483, 10-9-56,
CI. 15—49.
Leblanc, Georges, to Compagnie Generale de Travaux
d'Eclairage et de Force Anciens Etablissements Clemancon.
Selector or mixer devices for polychromatic illumination.
2,733,428, 1-31-56, CI. 340—335.
Leblans, Leopold M. L. J., to Hartford National Bank and
Trust Co., as trustee. Rotary spindle. 2,754,712, 7-17-56,
£1 g2 30
Le Blond, R. K., Machine Tool Co., The : See —
Meyer, Walter R., and Siekmann. 2,746,613.
Siekmann, Harold J., Kasselmann, and Okvit. 2,773,471.
Lebocey, Bernard. Plain and rib circular knitting machine.
2,751,768, 6-26-56, CI. 66 — 28.
Lebocey, Bernard J. E. Adjustable needle-bed mount for cir-
cular knitting machines. 2,740,274, 4-3-56, CI. 66 — 8.
Le Boeuf, Edgar W., to The Dow Chemical Co. Making con-
tinuous fibers from a normally crystalline polymer latex.
2,737,436, 3-6-56, CI. 18—54.
Lebold, Jack W., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Alighting gear
for vertically arising aircraft. 2,750,133, 6-12-56, CI.
244—100.
Lebold, Jack W., and G. C. Sullivan, to Lockheed Aircraft
Corp. Method of making propeller or rotor blade.
2,767,461, 10-23-56, CI. 29—156.8.
Lebourg, Maurice P., to Borg- Warner Corp. System for set-
ting off explosive charges. 2,766,690, 10-16-56, CI.
102—20.
Lebow, Irwin L., to National Container Corp. Ventilated
compartmented box. 2.749,011. 6-5-56, CI. 229 — 6.
Le Brock, Glen R., to Curtis Lighting, Inc. Hanger device for
lighting fixture. 2,736.528, 2-28-56, Cl. 248—317.
Le Bus, Franklin L., Sr. Balanced cable spooling. 2,732,150,
1-24-56, Cl. 242—117.
Le Bus, Franklin L., Sr. Balanced cable spooling. 2,734,695,
2-14-56, Cl. 242—117.
Le Bus, Franklin L., Sr. Method and apparatus of cross-over
cable spooling. 2,741,441, 4-10-56, Cl. 242—117.
Le Bus, Franklin L., Sr. Snatch block. 2,741,458, 4-10-56,
Ql 254 193
Le Bus, Franidin L., Sr. Releasing overshot. 2,753,208,
7-3-56, Cl. 294—102.
Le Bus, Franklin L., Sr., to G. F. Le Bus. Sr. Snatch block.
2,754,084, 7-10-56. Cl. 254—193.
Le Bus, George F., Sr. : See —
Le Bus. Franklin L., Sr. 2,754,084.
Lecavelier, Robert E. J. Multi-ratio mechanical drive, par-
ticularly for automotive transmissions. 2,740,509, 4-3-56,
Cl. 192— .092.
Lecca, Marguerite H. : See — ■
Coanda, Henri, and M. H. 2,761,292.
Lecher, Hans Z., and S. M. Tsang, to American Cyanamul
Co. Metallized azo dves from diaminodibenzothiophene
dioxides. 2,752,333, 6-26-56, Cl. 260 — 146.
Lecher, Joseph, to The Microcyclomat Co. Method and ap-
paratus for the production of fine and ultrafine particles.
2,752,097, 6-20-56, Cl. 241—17.
, Leek, George W.. and W. D. Hershberger, to Radio Corp. of
America. Method of charging a sealed microwave absorp-
tive gas cell. 2,743.048, 4-24-56, Cl. 226—20.1.
Leckert, Joseph T., Vs to A. E. Heath, and % to R. E. Minton.
Self unloading vehicle. 2,741,383, 4-10-56. Cl. 214—505.
Leckv. Albert S. : See —
Smith. Victor C. Leckv, and DAlleva. 2,755,663.
Leclabart, Jean. Hair drier. 2,762,133, 9-11-56, Cl. 34 — 72.
Le Clair, Camille C. S., to Tecalemit Ltd. Means for priming
the liquid circuit of reciprocating pumps for liquid or oil.
2,735,373, 2-21-56, Cl. 103 — 153.
Le Clair, Camille C. 'S., to Tecalemit Ltd. Grease guns and
like lubricant dispensing devices. 2,738,902, 3-20-56, Cl.
222—253.
Le Clair, Camille C. S., to Tecalemit Ltd. Lubricant injection
unit. 2,752,006, 6-26-56, Cl. 184 — 7.
Le Clair, Camille C. S., to Tecalemit Ltd. Fluid motor for
reciprocating grease pumps. 2,757,645, 8-7-56, Cl.
121—148.
Le Clair, Willis E.. to Interchemical Corp. Photometric
apparatus. 2,753,754, 7-10-56, Cl. 88—14.
Leclerc, Georges, to Societe Du Bouchon Couronne Crown
Cork Co. (France). Air tight disc for crown caps.
2,751,101, 6-19-56, Cl. 215—40.
Le Clercq, Leon J., to Gladding, McBean & Co. Method of
and apparatus for producing micro-dimensioned ceramic tile.
2,732,590, 1-31-56, Cl. 18 — 47.5.
Lecluyse, Edouard : See —
Quinche, Albert, and Lecluyse. 2,762,421.
Le Cocq, Gaston C. Fruit picking device. 2,748,555, 6-5-56,
Cl. 56—338.
Le Compte, Frank M., D. R. Woolf, and E. F. Mittenzwei, to
Curtiss-Wright Corp. Propeller blade de-icing. 2,742,248,
4-17-56, Cl. 244 — 134.
LIST OF PATENTEES
467
Le Compte, George C, and W. C. Ault, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of Agriculture.
Marking compositions. 2,735,780, 2-21-56, CI. 106 — 19.
Lecomte, Claude, to International MacGregor Organization
(I. M. G. O.). Hatch-cover. 2,771,136, 11-20-56, Cl.
160—188.
Lecomte, Claude, to International MacGregor Organization
(I. M. G. O.). Cover for hatches, waggons and the like.
2,774,420, 12-18-56, Cl. 160—193.
Le Cottier, Yves, and A. G. Trentesaux. Trousers. 2,757,381,
8-7-56, Cl. 2—237.
Lecoq, Robert. Machine for joining wire portions of springs
particularly those of generally helieoidal shape used in
box mattresses, seat cushions and like furniture appliances.
2.763,296. 9-18-56, Cl. 140—3.
Lecourbe, Henri, to "Etablissements Metallurgiques Boyer."
Ball and the like bearings, specially for conveyors.
2,757,988, 8-7-56. Cl. 308—20.
Lecourt, Donat : See —
Roy, Hugh, and Lecourt. 2,739,621.
Lecourt, Valere. Display disc attachment device. 2,7o9,282,
8-21-56. Cl. 40—129.
Lectromatic Devices, Inc. : See —
Von Stoeser, Walter. 2,748,861.
Ledbetter, Lonnie K. : See —
Lenhart, William B., Jr., and Ledbetter. 2,730,333.
Ledden, Howard P., to American Cyanamid Co. Method of
preparing melamine-formaldehyde resins, including vacuum
dehydration. 2,750,355, 6-12-56, Cl. 260—67.6.
Ledel, Carl. Combined record carrier and music stand.
2,742,147, 4-17-56, Cl. 206 — 62.
Lederer, Frederick E., and B. M. Levin, Jr. Plastic con-
tainer. 2,767,754, 10-23-56, Cl. 150— .5.
Lederer, George R. : See —
Adams, James, Jr., Lederer, and Marton. 2,766,159.
Lederer, Henry B. ' Magnetic earrings with interchangeable
ornaments. 2,752.764, 7-3-56, Cl. 63 — 29.
Lederman, Albert and P. B. Dental X-ray film packet holder.
2,736,814, 2-28-56, Cl. 250—70.
Lederman, Paul B. : See —
Lederman, Albert and P. B. 2,736,814.
Ledgerwood, Leroy W., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineer-
ing Co. Apparatus for cyclic pellet impact drilling.
2,761,651, 9-4-56, Cl. 255—61.
Ledinegg, Max, % to Simmering-Graz-Pauker Aktiengesell-
schaft fur Maschinen-, Kessel- und Waggonbau. Gas tur-
bine. 2,737,366, 3-6-56, Cl. 253—39.15.
Ledinegg, Max, % to Simmering-Graz-Pauker Aktiengesell-
schaft fur Maschinen-, Kessel-, und Waggonbau. Gas tur-
bine plant for pulverized fuel with combustion chamber
surrounded by air cooling ducts. 2,770,947, 11-20-56, Cl.
60—39.46.
Leditschke, Heinrich : See —
Ehrhart, Gustav, and Leditschke. 2,752,358.
Ledloy Ltd. : See —
Wragge, William B. 2.760,394.
Ledos. Maurice. Apparatus for measuring the human foot.
2,758,376, 8-14-56, Cl. 33—3.
Ledoux, William. Reversible spindle guided picker for looms.
2,764,186, 9-25-56, Cl. 139—160.
Ledrut, Jules H. T\, to Heyden Pharmacal Co. Derivatives
of the esters of beta-ketonic acids and process. 2,752,352,
6-26-56, Cl. 260 — 294.3.
Leduc, Ren<5. Aircraft cabin. 2,762,587, 9-11-56, Cl.
244—121.
Ledwith, Walter A., to United Aircraft Corp. Locking means
between compressor and turbine. 2,738,125, 3-13-56, Cl.
230—116.
Ledwith, Walter A., to United Aircraft Corp. Blade fasten-
ing means. 2,751,189, 6-19-56, Cl. 253 — 77.
Lee, Arthur L., to Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Co. Timber
setting machine. 2,738,081, 3-13-56, Cl. 214 — 1.
Lee, Arthur L., to The Jeffrey Mfg. Co. Vertically adjustable
steering wheel and support assembly. 2.747.S86, 5-29-56,
Cl. 280—87.
Lee, Arthur L., to Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Co. Mine
haulage vehicle. 2,754,015, 7-10-56, Cl. 214—83.36.
Lee, Asa R., to The Thomas & Betts Co. Two-piece pigtail
connector. 2,748.186. 5-29-56, Cl. 174—87.
Lee, Burton D., to The Texas Co. Method and apparatus for
analysis of seismographic records. 2,732,025, 1-24-^56, Cl.
181— .5.
Lee, Charles A. : See — •
Crittenden, Adam J., and Lee. 2.736,246.
Lee, Charles A., to Kimberly-Clark Corp. Hydraulic appa-
ratus. 2,737,857, 3-13-56, Cl. 92—28.
Lee, Charles A., to Kimherlv-Clark Corp.
ratus. 2,756,648, 7-31-56, Cl. 92 — 44.
Lee, Charles A., to Kimberlv-Clark Corp.
ratus. 2,756,649, 7-31-56, Cl. 92—44.
Lee, Charles A., to Kimberlv-Clark Corp. Flow control appa
ratus. 2,756,650, 7-31-56, Cl. 92 — 44.
Lee. Charles A., to Kimberly-Clark Corp.
chine. 2,756,651, 7-31-56, Cl. 92 — 44.
Lee, Charles B. : See —
Brown, Ellis M., Lee, and Gilford.
Lee, Cora A. : See —
Lee, George E. 2,775,114.
Lee, Donovan H. Process for producing steel rods for pre-
stressing concrete. 2,764,514, 9-25-56, Cl. 148 — 12.3.
Lee, Edmund S., Ill : See —
Elliott, Richard M., and Lee. 2,743,924.
Lee, Ferman N., W. F. MacKenzie, A. C. D'Arcey, and A. G.
Cicchetti, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Heel attaching
machines. 2,746,046, 5-22-56, Cl. 1—141.
Lee, Filemon T. Machine for shredding paper or the like into
strips. 2,770,302, 11-13-56, Cl. 164—60.
Lee, Fred A., to International Harvester Co. Vehicle struc-
ture. 2,756,665, 7-31-56, Cl. 98 — 2.
Lee, Fred A., to International Harvester Co. Combined hood
panel and fender section. 2,761,523, 9-4-56, Cl. 180 — 69.
Lee, Fred A., to International Harvester Co. Vehicle cab and
front end mounting. 2,769,656, 11-6-56, Cl. 296 — 35.
Lee, Frederick W. Apparatus for making seismic surveys.
2,743,785, 5-1-56, Cl. 181— .5.
Lee, George : See —
Silverman, Leslie, and Lee. 2,738,669.
Lee, George E., deceased; C. A. Lee, administratrix of said
G. E. Lee. Combination lock. 2,775,11-1, 12-25-56, Cl.
70—133.
Lee, George H. Communication system utilizing magnetic
recorders. Re. 24,170, 6-26-56, Cl. 179 — 6.
Lee, George H. Toy steering device. 2,747,323, 5-29-56,
Cl. 46—1.
Lee, George H. No-wipe oil dip stick. 2,771,680, 11-27-56,
Cl. 33—126.4.
Lee, George S., and C. F. Young. Nasal comparator.
2,749,908, 6-12-56, Cl. 128 — 2.
Lee, Glenn R., to Continental Steel Corp. Spool and mandrel
assembly. 2,770,425, 11-13-56, Cl. 242 — 46.2.
Lee, Harold : See —
Hudson, William L., and Lee. 2,774,380.
Lee, Henry Y. Container structure having a closure carrying
- brush and an auxiliary reservoir. 2,736,050, 2-28-56,
Flow control appa-
Flow control appa-
Papermaking mi-
2,745,:
2,748,618, 6-5-56, Cl.
2,760,283, 8-28-56,
Cl. 15—140.4.
Lee, Henry Y. Sectional gears.
74—439.
Lee, Ingfred S. Rock pulling device.
Cl. 37—2.
Lee, James E., and F. Barney, to The Challenge Machinery Co.
Printer's quoin. 2,735,650, 2-21-56, Cl. 254 — 42.
Lee, James H., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Radiant energy
source for infrared spectroscopy and the like. 2,741,691,
4-10-56, Cl. 219—34.
Lee, Jessie T. Tobacco curer. 2,759,721, 8-21-56, Cl.
263—19.
Lee, John : See —
Finkelstein, Jacob, and Lee. 2,773,875.
Lee, John, and F. A. Smith, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc.
Spirobarbituric acid compounds. 2,764,585, 9-25-56 Cl.
260—257.
Lee, John A. : See —
White, James E., and Lee. 2,760,591.
Lee, John C, and D. E. Gerberich, to O. W. and M. H. Holden,
a partnership doing business as Knickerbocker Rubber Co.
Aerator. 2,741,467, 4-10-56, Cl. 261—76.
Lee, John D. Hangers for trousers. 2,769,586, 11-6-56, Cl.
223—95.
Lee, John G., to United Aircraft Corp. Vortex generator.
2,740,596, 4-3-56, Cl. 244 — 40.
Lee, John G., and H. H. Hoadley, to United Aircraft Corp.
Transonic flow control with reduced power. 2,729,974,
1-10-56, Cl. 73—147.
Lee, John W. : See —
Alexander, William M., McDonald, and Lee. 2,764,160.
Lee, John W., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Glass cutter.
2,750,674, 6-19-56, Cl. 33—32.
Lee, Julia S. Combination sewing cabinet, work table and
storage space device. 2,746,825, 5-22-56, Cl. 312 — 28.
Lee, Kenneth L. Automobile automatic and manual circuit
breaker. 2,729,716, 1-3-56, Cl. 200—114.
Lee, Leighton, II, to Pratt & Whitney Co.. Inc. Control valve
apparatus for turbo-jet engine. 2,731,983, 1-24-56, Cl.
137—622.
Lee, Leighton, II, to Pratt & Whitney Co., Inc. Propeller
pitch control apparatus. 2,751,026, 6-19-56, Cl.
170—135.72.
Lee, Luther E. Parting and slotting tool. 2,744,451, 5-8-56,
Cl. 90—33.
Lee, Lyman S., and R. G. Beardsley. to Jack & Heintz, Inc.
Automatic braking mechanism. 2,755,396, 7-17-56, Cl.
310—77.
Lee, Marvin, and C. V. Pellier, to Burndy Engineering Co.,
Inc. Method of forging a slotted bolt. 2,770,818, 11-20-56,
Cl. 10—27.
Lee, Milford R. : See —
Katz, Robert, Milner, and Lee. 2,737,594.
Lee-Norse Co. : See —
Arentzen. Einar M. 2,766,871.
Lee, Oscar C. Sphere cutting device. 2,741,285, 4-10-56,
Cl. 146—106.
Lee, Paul R., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Thermostat
apparatus. 2.774,846. 12-18-56. Cl. 200 — 138.
Lee, Richard W., to The United States of America, as rep-
resented by the Secretary of War. Electrical apparatus
for use with a sectional scan. 2,739,308, 3-20-56, Cl.
343—11.
Hand fishing device. 2,729,012, 1-3-56, Cl.
Lee, Robert E.
43—18.
Lee. Robert F.
Cl. 215 — 46.
Lee, Robert J. :
Bottle cap and opener. 2,769,560, 11-6-56,
Lee, Roy C. Fuel injector.
2,759,027.
2,730,342, 1-10-56, Cl. 261-
468
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Lee, Royal. Industion motors. 2,748,333, 5-29-56, CI.
318—232.
Lee, Ruby B. Combination flat tissue and roll-type paper
towel holders. 2,738,898, 3-20-56, CI. 221—35.
Lee, Samuel, to American Home Products Corp. Inhibition of
caking of soluble coffee and the inhibited product. 2,746,866,
5-22-56, CI. 99—71.
Lee, Sherman H., % to Cepco, and % to Lippincott & Smith.
Light control fixture. 2,735,522, 2-21-56, CI. 189—84.
Lee, Shih-Ying : See-
Blackburn, John F., and Lee. 2,735,299.
Lee, Shih-Ying, to Research Corp. Force-compensated flow
valve. 2,747,612, 5-29-56, CI. 137 — 622.
Lee, Smith : See —
Campbell, Colin L. 2,770,419.
Lee, Thomas F., and R. M. Wheeler, Jr. Newspaper and
magazine rack. 2,765,926, 10-9-56, CI. 211 — 106.
Lee, Thomas 0. Bottle rack. 2,772,787, 12-4-56, CI. 211—75.
Lee, Warren G. : See —
Talmey, Paul, Metheny, and Lee. 2,772,183.
Lee, William J. : See —
Duffy, Philip A., Jr., and Lee. 2,736,861.
Lee, William L. : See — •
Pettyjohn, Elmore S., Linden, and Lee. 2,734,810.
Lee, William M., to Picker X-Ray Corp. X-ray table acces-
sory. 2,757,997, 8-7-56, CI. 311—11.
Lee, William O., and C. Williams, to D. Napier & Son Ltd.
Hot metal spray guns. 2,772,920, 12-4-56, CI. 299—28.8.
Lee, Yih-Hung. Puzzle. 2,744,754, 5-8-56, CI. 273—159.
Leebl, John : See —
Wehrlin, Richard F., and Leebl. 2,737,579.
Leebow, Albert A., to Berkeley Industries. Article support.
2,733,846, 2-7-56, CI. 224 — 42.1.
Leece-Neville Co., The : See —
Gilchrist, Albert D. 2,738,457.
Leech, Harold C. Lampshades. 2,732,489, 1-24-56, CI.
240—108.
Leech Verne L. Means for turning and braking jet propelled
aircraft. 2,738,147, 3-13-56, CI. 244—52.
Leed, Daniel, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Automatic
frequency control. 2,743,362, 4-24-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Leeds and Northrup Co. : See — •
Besselman, Wayne L., Somerset, and Tauber. 2,752,147.
Broomell, George L., Jr. 2,757,539.
Brownell, John R. 2,741,983.
Carolus, James B. 2,731,626.
Carolus, James B. 2,732,506.
Carolus, James B., and Cranch. 2,743,097.
Cherry, Robert H., and Foley. 2,734,376.
Cherry, Robert H., and Foley. 2,738.678.
Cherry, Robert H., and Foley. 2,759,354.
Cohn, Nathan. 2,773,994.
Eckfeldt, Edgar L. 2,758,079.
Enns, John H. 2,734,418.
Fastie, William G. 2,737,809.
Fastie, William G. 2,750,836.
Fastie, William G. 2,757,568.
Hill, George C, Jr. 2,744,439.
Levfique, Pierre. 2,745,803.
Machler, Raymond C. 2,774,277.
McCarron, Robert A., and Miller. 2,758,279.
Phillips, William E. 2.754,429.
Polster, Norman E. 2.735,330.
Robertson, Donald. 2,732,416.
Smerke, John J. 2,762,385.
Spindler, Charles W., Jr. 2,744,227.
Steinhaus, David W., and Crosswhite. 2,744,438.
Yettor, Edward W. 2,755,434.
Leeds, William G. : See —
Wien, Ronald, Ashley, and Leeds. 2,731,500.
Leeds, Winthrop M. : See —
MacNeill, John B., Leeds, and Baker. 2,734,973.
Leeds, Winthrop M„ to Westinghoiiso Electric Corp. Circuit
interrupters. 2,752,460, 6-26-56, CI. 200—150.
Leedy, Carroll A. : See —
Buchanan, James M., and Leedy. 2,764,687.
Leedy, Donald M. : See —
Petrovich, Joseph G., and Leedy. 2,757,137.
Leeman, Jan N. J. : See —
Krijgsman, Centinus, Fontein, and Leeman. 2,754,963.
Leeper, Charles K.. to United Aircraft Corp. Fuel regulator
responsive to combustion chamber pressure. 2,750,741,
6-19-56, CI. 60—39.28.
Leeper, Thomas A. : See —
Giraitis, Albert P., Humphreys, and Leeper. 2,756,813.
Giraitis, Albert P., Humphreys, and Leeper. 2,757,211.
Leermakers, John A. : See —
Vanselow, Waldemar, and Leermakers. 2.732,304.
Lees, George, to Power Jets (Research and Development)
Lt. Welding of bladed rotors for turbines, compressors,
etc. 2,773,169, 12-4-56, CI. 219—117.
Lees, Gerald M. Ice making machine and method of hy-
draulically harvesting ice. 2,763,996, 9-25-56, CI. 62 — 106.
Lees, Thomas M. : See —
Sobin, Ben A., Routien, and Lees. 2,757.123.
Tanner, Fred W„ Jr., Lees, and Routien. 2,77*1,392.
Leesemann, Charles J. G., to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. Sweetening of hydrocarbons by reacting olefins with
mercaptans in the presence of actinic light and then treat-
ing with a hypochlorite. 2,763,593. 9-18-56, CI. 196—29.
Leeser, Werner M., to The Steelcraft Mfg. Co. Mounting
structure for horizontally pivoted windows. 2,758,681,
8-14-56, CI. 189—69.
Leete, Bernard D. : See —
Lynch, Edward E., and Leete. 2,737,627.
Lefebure, John V. : See —
Duncan, George S„ Lefebure, and Runnels. 2,757,425.
Le Febvre, Alfred L., to The Fuller Brush Co. Tube and
socket connection and method of making. 2,752,179,
6-26-56, CI. 287—119.
Le Febvre, Alfred L., and D. M. Small, to Stanley Home Prod-
ucts, Inc. Mop handle snap connector. 2,736,915, 3-6-56,
CI. 15—147.
Le Febvre, Alfred L., D. M. Small, A. O. Johnson and G. A.
Cleveland, to Stanley Home Products, Inc. Apparatus for
feeding a combined carrier tape and adhesive tape and for
separating the tapes. 2,743,064, 4-24-r>6, CI. 242 — 55.
Le Febvre, Alfred L„ A. O. Johnson, and W. J. Sliz, to Stan-
ley Home Products, Inc. Grooving machine. 2,771,117,
11-20-56, CI. 153—73.
Lefebvre, Frank J., to Ivers-Lee Co. Dispensing carton for
package strips. 2,771,214, 11-20-56, CI. 221—25.
Lefevre, Hubert M. Method of fabricating a cable variety
stone cutting saw. 2,773,495, 12-11-56, CI. 125 — 21.
Leff, Benjamin. Three dimensional pelvimeter. 2,775,040,
12-25-56, CI. 33—174.
Leffer, Frederick A. W., to Universal Oil Products Co. Heater
for fluids. 2,768,614, 10-30-56, CI. 122—235.
Leffer, Frederick W., to Universal Oil Products Co. Method
for contacting sub-divided solid particles with different fluid
streams within separate superimposed contacting zones.
2,735.803, 2-21-56, CI. 196—52.
Lefferdink, Theodore B. : See —
Stanton, George W„ Lefferdink, and Spence. 2,736,946.
Leffler, Nils G. Shielding shoe for filters. 2,754,007, 7-10-56,
CI. 210—201.
Leffler, Nils G., to Svenska Cellulose Aktiebolaget. Bark-
ing machine having feed roller power-driven at certain
peripheral speed or log-driven at higher speed. 2,774,397,
12-18-56, CI. 144—247.
Leffler, Ralph R. Golf cart having club receiving compart-
ments. 2,757,012, 7-31-56, CI. 280 — 47.19.
Leffler, Robert, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Tilt indicator for
gyroscope. 2,745,091, 5-8-56, CI. 340—282.
Leffler, Ulf E. Hoists. 2,771,197, 11-20-56, CI. 212—8.
LeFiell, Sidney. Automatic switch for overhead track.
2,746,397, 5-22-56, CI. 104—101.
Le Flem, Leon, to Societe Anonyme des Ateliers et Chantiers
de la Loire. Ordnance stabilization system. 2,754,725,
7-17-56, CI. 89—37.
Le Foil, Jean : See —
Paris, Frangois G., Le Foil, Bertin, and Baraut.
2,750,733.
Lefrancois, Philip A. : See —
Riblett, Earl W., Burton, and Lefrancois. 2,743,215.
Lefsheik, John P. Fork lift tractor scale. 2,757,923,
8-7-56, CI. 265 — 40.
Leftly, Stanley L. Piano tuning wrenches. 2,751,805,
6-26-56, CI. 84—459.
Le Gal, Albert. Fishing devices for casting. 2,736,979,
3-6-56, CI. 43—20.
Legan, Walter V. : See —
Brown, Morden G„ Robins, and Legan. 2,737,079.
Legard, Robert H., Jr., and E. R. Meadows, to Celanese Corp.
of America. Winding and twisting. 2,735,257, 2-21-56, Cl.
57—93.
Legarra, Philip H., and M. C. Cutler, to Vibradamp Corp.
Cutting die for glass fibers. 2,773,549, 12-11-56, Cl.
164—13.
Legat, Robert C, to The G. E. Prentice Mfg. Co. Fastener.
2.741,820, 4-17-56, Cl. 24—206.
Le Gault, Lionel H. : See —
Formo, Jerome L., Le Gault, Bolstad, and Sinning.
2,773,048.
Legeai, Gaston V. Apparatus for teaching children to walk.
2,761,223, 9-4-56, Cl. 35- ~
-29.
Le Gear, Daniel H. : See-
Davis, George V., and Le Gear. 2,742,394.
Legear, Dr. L. D., Medicine Co. : See — •
Davis, George V., and Le Gear. 2,742.394.
Legeman, Ralph E. Gymnasium construction. 2,761,181,
9-4-56, Cl. 20—1.12.
Leger, Delmas L., to The Panel-Master Co. Automatic saw-
ing machine for cutting panels. 2,741,277, 4-10-56, Cl.
143—47.
Le Geu Marinus Constantijn, to Mij. tot Verwerving en Expl.
van Davitoctrooien Davit-Co. N. V. Motor coupling means
for boat hoisting winches. 2,768,811, 10-30-56, Cl.
254—184.
Legg, Robert, Ltd. : See —
Schreiber, Patrick Q. R. 2,732,928.
Schreiber, Patrick Q. R. 2,738,629.
Schreiber, Patrick Q. R. 2,763,307.
Legge, Elmer E., and E. J. Stephens, to Emhart Mfg. Co.
Dieing machine load measuring system. 2,775,118,
12-25-56, Cl. 73—88.5.
Legge, George D., to General Motors Corp. Ash receiver or
the like. 2,770,388, 11-13-56, Cl. 220—18.
Legge. Walter G. Electrostatic grounding devices for tables,
equipment, and the like. 2,753,491, 7-3-56, Cl. 317—2.
Leggett, Guy O., to Merit Products, Inc. Abrasive wheel
assembly. Re. 24,143, 4-17-56, Cl. 51—193.5.
Leggett, James F. : See —
French, John W., and Leggett. 2.738,882.
Legion Utensils Co. : See —
Webber, Owen T. 2,755,795.
Webber, Owen T. 2,756,425.
LIST OF PATENTEES
469
Legler, Henry M., to Larus & Brother Co., Inc. Cigarette
device. 2,746,890, 5-22-56, CI. 131—4.
Legler, J. Edward. Toy musical instruments. 2,730,002,
1-10-56, CI. 84—375.
Legler, J. Edward. Musical instrument. 2,755,696, 7-24-56,
CI. 84—93.
Legnaioli, Louis F. Building siding construction and shingle
mounting strip therefor. 2,754,551, 7-17-56, CI. 20 — 5.
Legorju, Charles : See —
Klein, Siegfried. 2,768,246.
Le Gourrierec, Ren6 J. J. Automatic switching system ap-
plicable to telphony. 2,735,893. 2-21-56. CI. 179 — 18.
Le Grand, Jesse S., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Logarithmic amplifier detector. 2,729,743, 1-3-56,
CI. 250— 27.
Le Grand, Yves : See —
Ivanoff, Alexandre, Le Grand, and Cuvier. 2,730,014.
Legro, Raymond P. : See —
Dow, Harry E., and Legro. 2,758.303.
Legros, Robert G. Transmission mechanisms between axles
or shafts. 2,759,375, 8-21-56, CI. 74 — 796.
Legrow, Jack B., and P. C. Joratz. Sorting and bagging ap-
paratus. 2,732,164, 1-24-56, CI. 249 — 17.
Lehardy, Charles W. : See —
Bernhardt, Adolph C, Jr. 2,736,478.
Lehde, John W., Jr. : See-
Better, Bernard R., and Lehde.
Better, Bernard R., and Lehde.
Lehde, Richard H. Timing device,
200—113.
Lehigh Portland Cement Co. : See —
McCoy, Walter J. 2,744,831.
Lehman, Belle M. : See —
Lehman, Dwight L. 2,736,475.
2,771,804.
2,775,320.
2,764,649, 9-25-56. CI.
Lehman, Carl S., to Crown Zellerbach Corp.
ler pack. 2,762,502, 9-11-56, CI. 206—46.
Airplane propel-
Lehman, Dwight L„ % to B. M. Lehman and % to B. C. Hughes.
Holder and advertising medium for ice cream cones.
2,736,475, 2-28-56, CI. 224 — 48.
Lehman, Eugene J., to McGraw Electric Co. Sealing enclosure
for tank. 2,735,575, 2-21-56, CI. 220 — 46.
Lehman, Lewis H., to Productive Equipment Co. Inspection
table for light transmitting products. 2,759,391, 8-21-56,
Lehman Robert M. Front feeder shelf merchandizer.
2,735,553, 2-21-56, CI. 211—49.
Lehmann, Alfred. Garments with interlinings. 2,774,074,
12-18-56, CI. 2—97.
Lehmann, Alfred H. Dual socket, bolt-holding type wrench.
2,752.809, 7-3-56, CI. 81—55.
Lehmann, Ernst. Air heater. 2,733,899, 2-7-56, CI.
257—255.
Lehmann, George J. : See —
Kuczynski, Walter J., and Lehmann. 2,747,143.
Lehmann, J. M., Co., Inc. : See —
Hawkins, Albert E., and Linden. 2,759,774.
Lehmann, Karl T. Shoo sbining stand 2,774.007 12-18-56.
CI. 15 — 267.
Lehmann, Wolfgang, and H. Rinke, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Aktiengesellschaft. Basic polyureas. 2,761,852, 9-4-56,
CI. 260—29.2.
Lehmeier, Carl F. : See —
Watson, R. Elden. Boston, and Lehmeier. 2,756,876.
Lehn, John U., to Animal Trap Co. of America. Trap.
2,761,240, 9-4-56, CI. 43—81.
Lehner, Edwin C, and J. A. Brendle, to Swift & Co. Flavor
injection valve for ice cream. 2,748,724, 6-5-56, CI.
Lehner, Felix, to Hans List. Arrangement with a rotary
slide. 2,759,-164. 8-21-56. €1. 123— 59.
Lehovec, Kurt, to Sprague Electric Co. Transistor point con-
tact arrangement. 2,773,224, 12-4-56, CI. 317 — 235.
Lehr, Adam W. : See —
Schladebach, Gert. 2,774,605.
Lehr. Hanns H. : See —
Goldberg, Moses W., and Lehr. 2.755,278.
Lehr, Paul D. Light assembly. 2,757,275, 7-31-56, CI.
Lehr, Paul E.. Brea, and
ment Co. Drilling rig s
CI. 254—145.
Lehrer, Erwin : See —
Bartholome, Ernst, Lehrer, and Lorenz. 2,738,859
Leht, August, 20% to Mrs. A. Ennok. and M. Bjorndal.
Process of making bricks. 2,733,996, 2-7-56, CI. 106 — 97.
Leibenspergei\ Charles I. Pump rod assembly. 2,773,671,
1-2 — 11— oo, CI. 2oo — 28.
Leibfried. C. H.. Mfg. Corp. : See —
Leibfried. Christian H. 2,756.014.
Leibfried. Christian H., to C. PI. Leibfried Mfg. Corp. Spring
hangers. 2.756.014. 7-24-56, CI. 248 — 54.
Leibing. William E. Fuel metering means. 2,759,467, 8-21-56,
CI. 123 — 119.
Leibing, William E. Control mechanism for drill presses.
2,774,201, 12-18-56, CI. 77—55.
Leibow. Saul. Venetian blind lock. 2,751,653, 6-26-56, CI.
L^O64,^50,9IJ5h-5e6,CL81-9efadJUSting ^ ^^
Leibowitz, Reuben : See —
Adelman, Milton, Burke, and Leibowitz. 2,765,440.
Leibu, Henry J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Carbon-
ylation of aromatic halides. 2,734,912, 2-14-56 CI
260 — 475.
Leibu, Henry J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Proc-
ess for preparing pure dimethylterephthalate from the car-
bonylation of aromatic halides. 2,773,090, 12-4-56, CI.
260—475.
Leich Electric Co. : See —
Boswau, Hans P. 2,762,864.
Leichsenring, Max. Fluid operated cyclic control for brake
light circuits. 2,748,218, 5-29-56, CI. 200—83.
Leicuter, Henry S. Folding sectional table or the like.
2.747.956. 5-29-56, CI. 311 — 89.
Leida, Harry V., to McGraw Electric Co. Light projector.
2,773,174, 12-4-56, CI. 240—1.2.
Leidahl, Aubert c. .Marking gage for rules. 2,763,065,
9-18-56, CI. 33—173.
Leifer, Lorenz A., to Gisholt Machine Co. Balanced rotary
chuck. 2,729,459. 1-3-56, CI. 279—119.
Leifer, Lorenz A., to Gisholt Machine Co. Hydraulic motor
adjustment for machine tools. 2,736,207, 2-28-56, CI.
74 — 242.15.
Leifer, Meyer, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Method for
assembling transistors. 2,762,954, 9-11-56, CI. 317—235.
Leigh, Hazel M. : See —
Eppstein, Samuel H., and Leigh. 2,742,486.
Eppstein, Samuel H, and Leigh. 2,759,004.
Leigh, Leonard P. Deicing apparatus for jet engines.
2,750,737, 6-19-56, CI. 60 — 39.09.
Leigh, Nathan J., to Einson-Freeman Co., Inc. Sectional
cardboard display device. 2,737,742, 3-13-56, CI. 40 — 125.
Leigh, Sidney : See —
Bruce, John. 2,754,575.
Leigh, Thomas, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Manu-
facture of brominated steroid compounds. 2,734,899,
2-14-56, CI. 260—239.55.
Leighton, Francis, to Marman Products Co., Inc. Serrated
semi-V-band coupling. 2,747.897, 5-29-56, CI. 285—129.
Leighton, Philip S. : See-
Frost, Frederick H., and Leighton. 2,759,847.
Leighton, William B. : See —
Browning, Frank M., and Leighton. 2,760,594.
Browning, Frank M., and Leighton. 2,772,747.
Lein, Arthur P. : See —
Johnson, Carl E., Lein, and McCaulay. 2,768,986.
Lein, Joseph : See —
Hatch, Alden B., Hunt, and Lein. 2,763,591.
Lein, Joseph, and A. Gourevitch, to Bristol Laboratories Inc.
Production of tetracycline. 2,739,924, 3-27-56, CI. 195—80.
Leino, Arnie E. Length and square guide for a power hand
saw. 2,772,707, 12-4-56, CI. 143—47.
Leins, Oscar J., to Milwaukee Gas Specialty Co. Automatic
control device. 2,731.529, 1-17-56, CI. 200—138.
Leis, Anthony F. : See —
Castro, Bernard, and Leis. 2,752,613.
Leisenring, Theodore C. Spray guns. 2,758,873, 8-14-56,
CI. 299—118.
Leisk, Roland T. : See —
Cottrell, Robert B., and Leisk. 2,751,051.
Leister, Fayette, to The Fafnir Bearing Co. Locking means.
2,729,479, 1-3-56. CI. 287—52.09.
Leister, Fayette, and R. A. Bieber, to The Fafnir Bearing Co.
Bearing seal. 2,764,432, 9-25-56, CI. 286—5.
Leistner, William E., and W. E. Setzler, to Argus Chemical
Laboratory, Inc. Reaction products of an organic tin com-
pound with a glycol ester of a mercaptocarboxylic acid, and
high molecular weight halogenated materials stabilized
therewith. 2,752,325, 6-26-56, CI. 260—45.75.
Leistner, William E., and A. C. Hecker, to Argus Chemical
Laboratory, Inc. Vinyl chloride resin stabilized with a
tetravalent tin xanthate compound. 2,759,906, 8-21-56,
CI. 260—45.75.
Leitch, Francis C. : See —
Kissner, Lawrence M., Chapel, and J. E. and F. C.
Leitch. 2,767,511.
Leitch, James E. : See —
Kissner, Lawrence M., Chapel, and J. E. and F. C.
Leitch. 2,767,511.
Leithauser, Heinz, W. Linder, and E. Sattler, to Koppers Co.,
Inc. Apparatus for the production of hydrocarbons.
2,775,512, 12-25-56, CI. 23—288.
Leitner Equipment Co. : See —
Spring, Carl E. 2,753,236.
Leitner, George J. : See —
Fath, Joseph, and Leitner. 2,745,832.
Leitner, Irving A. : See —
Leitner, Lionel J. and I. A
Leitner, Lionel J. and I. A
12-25-56, CI. 214—38.
Leitschuh, Charles : See —
Romine, Paul W., and An
Leitten, Carl F., to Electro Refractories
Stopper heads. 2,772,176, 11-27-56, CI
Leitz, Ernst, G. m. b. H. : See —
Franke, Georg, and Malfeld. 2,729,036.
Frischmann, Karl. 2,735,337.
Frischmann, Karl. 2,735,519.
Frischmann, Karl. 2,760,405.
Horn, Willi. 2,745,310.
Kossel, Dierick, and Sindel. 2,731,881.
Leitz, Ludwig. 2,746,348.
Leitz, Ludwig, and Gissel. 2,734,434.
Leitz, Ludwig, and Wehrenfennig. 2,731,
Mandler, Walter. 2,730,013.
Pinkowski, Reinhold. 2,766,655.
Rinker, Wilhelm. 2,728,991.
2,775,355.
Cargo carrier.
trong. 2,736,296.
: Abrasives Corp.
106—56.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Leitz, Ernst, G. m. b. H. : See — Continued
Stein, Wilhelin, and Gatli. 2,739,760.
Weissenberg, Gustav, and Meinert. 2.763.559.
Weissenberg, Gustav, and Tauern. 2,757,840.
Weissenberg, Gustav, and Ungemach. 2,764,492.
Leitz, Ludwig, to Ernst Leitz, G. in. b. H. Optical viewing
device with contrasting color phases. 2,746,348, 5-22-56,
CI. 88—39.
Leitz, Ludwig, and H. Webrenfennig, to Ernst Leitz,
G. m. b. H. Film container for roll film camera. 2,731,894,
1-24-56, CI. 95—31.
Leitz, Ludwig, and K. Gissel, to Ernst Leitz, G. m. b. H. Ap-
paratus for coupling an exchangeable objective with a range
finder of a photographic camera. 2,734,434, 2-14-56, CI.
95—44.
Leitzel, Kaymond H. : See —
Florschutz, Fritz E., and Leitzel. 2,739,206.
Le Jeune, Lloyd M. : See —
Jordan, John C, and Le Jeune. 2,729,S02.
Lejmark, Karl R. Method and apparatus of producing filling
materials to be used together with hydraulic cements.
2,743,911, 5-1-56, CI. 259—147.
Leka, Theodore M. Aircraft rotor and control therefor.
2,731,095, 1-17-56, CI. 170—160.25.
Lekas, John P., and L. L. Kilpatrick, to North American
Aviation, Inc. Magnetic disc data storage device. 2,750,579,
6-12-56, CI. 340—174.
Leksgard, Sverre A. Bark peeling device. 2,745,176, 5-15-56,
CI. 30^121.
Leland-Gifford Co. : See—
Hirvonen, Eric J. 2,748,629.
Leland Stanford Junior University, The Board of Trustees
of the : See —
Eldredge, Arnold L., and Ginzton. 2,761,828.
Field. Lester M. 2,749,472.
Field. Lester M. 2,762,948.
Field, Lester M., and Kaisel. 2,774,006.
Hansen, William W., and Varian. 2,757,312.
Lellep, Otto G., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Process for
production of hard burned agglomerates of fine magnetite
ore. 2,750,272, 6-12-56, CI. 75 — 3.
Lellep, Otto G., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Method of heat
hardening iron ore pellets containing fuel. 2,750,273,
6-12-56, CI. 75—3.
Lellep, Otto G., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Method of heating
gas permeable material with a lean gas mixture. 2,750.274,
6-12-56. CI. 75—5.
Le Loup Theodore E., to General Electric Co. Blocking layer
for titanium oxide rectifier. 2,766,508, 10-16-56, CI.
29—25.3.
Le Loup, Theodore E., and J. C. Marinace. to General Electric
Co. Titanium dioxide rectifier. 2,766,509, 10-16-56, CI.
29—25.3.
Le Madden Corp. : See —
Madalinski, Eugene. 2,762,072.
Lemaigre-Voreaux, Pierre : See —
Claude, Andre, and Lemaigre-Voreaux. 2,753,615.
Lemaigre-Voreaux, Pierre, to Societe Anonyme pour les Appli-
cations de l'Electricite et des Gaz Rares-Etablissements
Claude-Paz & Silva. Electrode arrangement. 2,738,435,
3-13-56, CI. 313—40.
Lemaigre-Voreaux, Pierre, to Societe Anonyme Pour les Ap-
plications de l'Electricite et des Gas Rares-Establissements
Claude-Paz & Silva. Overvoltage arrestor with a discharge
in a low temperature atmosphere. 2,741,680, 4-10-56, CI.
200—113.5.
Leman, Arthur L. Reciprocating pump piston and rod con-
nection. 2,741,518, 4-10-56, CI. 309 — 4.
Leman, Theodor : See —
Kietz, Hans, Leman, and Schumacher. 2,751,703.
Le May, Dan B. : See —
Crawford, James V., Fischer, and Le May. 2,772,829.
Lembcke, Richard E. : See —
Hughes, William B., and Lembcke. 2,737,491.
L'Emboutissage Hydraulique Moderne : See —
Cuq, Pierre. 2,743.691.
Lemelson, Jerome H. Toy mine detector. 2,749,663, 6-12-56,
CI. 46—236.
Lemelson, Jerome H. Inflated aerial toy. 2,763,958, 9-25-56,
CI. 46—89.
Le Mense, Elmer H., to Enzymes, Inc. Producing a growth
promoting factor. 2,738,274, 3-13-56, CI. 99 — 9.
Lemieux, George W., to Beacon Mfg. Co. Household blanket.
2,740,434, 4-3-56, Cl. 139 — 391.
Lemieux. Raoul P., to Keyes Fibre Co. Appartus and method
for reducing ed-e Hash in pulp molded articles. 2,760,412,
8-28-56, CI. 92—57.
Le Mieux, Robert W., to The Brunswick-Balko-Oollender Co.
Ball cleaning and polishing apparatus. 2.733,464, 2-7-56,
CI. 15—21.
Leminger, Otakar : See —
Vodak, Zden6k, and Leminger. 2,772,290.
Lemke, Charles H. : See —
Inman, Byron N„ and Lemke. 2,742,344.
Kremer, Vincent W., and Lemke. 2,773,752.
Lemlar Corp. : See —
Miller, Lee. 2,759,574.
Lemley, Grover C, to Richlite Mfg. Co. Automobile clothes
post. 2,764,332, 9-25-56, CI. 224 — 42.45.
Lemmens, Hendrikus J., M. J. Jansen, P. W. Haayman, and
P. C. van der Linden, to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co., trustee. Incandescible cathode. 2,737,607, 3-6-56,
CI. 313—346.
Lemmerman, Harold H. P., to General Electric Co. Electrical
temperature responsive system. 2,742,786, 4-24-56, CI.
73—361.
Lemmers, Eugene, to General Electric Co. Electric dis-
charge device. 2,774,918, 12-18-56, CI. 315—98.
Lemmon, George N. : See —
Curtis, Thomas E., and Lemmon. 2,732,468.
Lemmons, Harrv : See —
Myers, William H. 2,744.711.
Lemoigne, Pierre M. Automatic parachute release coupling.
2,732,245, 1-24-56, CI. 294 — 83.
Lemoigne, Pierre M. Parachute canopy. 2,759,694, 8-21-56,
CI. 244—145.
Lemoigne, Pierre M. Parachute. 2,764,375, 9-25-56, CI.
244—145.
Lemoine, Georges : See —
Clatot, Alfred, Lemoine, and Segal. 2,757,138.
Lemon, Robert C. : See —
Sicha. Walter E.. Hunsicker, and Lemon. 2,749,239.
Lemons, Carl R., to Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. Process for
forming a multi-ducted shell. 2,755,216, 7-17-56, CI.
154 — 110.
Lemont, Harold E., Jr., and A. Berger, to Jacobs Aircraft
Engine Co. Blade for aircraft and manufacture thereof.
2,751,988. 6-26-56, CI. 170—159.
Lemos, Albert, Jr., and R. Cunningham. Jr., to Vapor Heating
Corp. Water heater. 2,753,851, 7-10-56, CI. 122—410.
Lemos, Manuel G., to Underwood Corp. Upper feed roll
control means for typewriting and like machines. 2,746,590,
5-22-56, CI. 197—138.
Lempco Products, Inc. : See —
Blazek, William J. 2,774,430.
Canfield, Harry R. 2,733,557.
Strnad, James J. 2,733,560.
Strnad, James J. 2,738,625.
Strnad, James J. 2,753.668.
Lenape Hydraulic Pressing & Forging Co. : See —
Moore, Charles H. 2,760,670.
Lenc, John F. : See —
Fleiszar, Mitchell J., Sr., Goldsmith, Lenc, and Pikciunas.
2,756,043.
Lencioni, Julius J., to Mell-Hoffmann Mfg. Co. Foldable
sectional top table. 2,747,957, 5-29-56, CI. 211—90.
Lencioni, Louis J., to L. H. Cook, d. b. a. Cook Research
Laboratories. Hydraulic device and travel limit valve.
2,769,429, 11-6-56, CI. 121 — 38.
Lenel, Fritz V., and R. L. Reddy, to Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute. Method of making a porous element. 2,765,524,
10-9-56, CI. 29—424.
Lenert, Joseph J. : See —
Barker, Orrin W., and Lenert. 2.749.811.
Leng, Arnold S. Abrading tools. 2,772,471, 12-4-56, CI.
29—78.
Lenhard, Robert H. : See —
Bernstein, Seymour, and Lenhard. 2,742,461.
Bernstein, Seymour, and Lenhard. 2.766.264.
Bernstein, Seymour, and Lenhard. 2,773,058.
Bernstein, Seymour, and Lenhard. 2,773,080.
Lenhart, Charles A. Vending machines. 2,771,979, 11-27-56,
CI. 194—39.
Lenhart, Emil, and J. Zaoralek, to Firma Steinkohlen-
Elektrizitat Aktiengesellschaft. Pulverized coal furnace.
2,731,955, 1-24-56, CI. 122—336.
Lenhart, William E., Jr., and L. K. Ledbetter, to Sun Oil Co.
Dust deflector. 2,730,333, 1-10-56, CI. 255—50.
Leniz, Joe A. Thimble screwdriver having screw retaining
means. 2.765,828, 10-9-56. CI. 145—52.
Lenk, Edgar, to Lenk Mfg. Co. Soldering iron. 2,745,939,
5-15-56, CI. 219—26.
Lenk Mfg. Co. : See —
Lenk. Edgar. 2,745,939.
Lenk, Walter, to Banner Maschinenfabrik Aktiengesellschaft.
Yarn drawing device. 2,757,433, 8-7-56. CI. 28—71.3.
Lenk, Walter, to Banner Maschinenfabrik Aktiengesellschaft.
Yarn tension appliance for twisting spindles. 2,762,583,
9-11-56, CI. 242—147.
Lenk, Wilhelm. Winding bobbin carrier frame. 2,762,582,
9_11_56, Cl. 242—130.
Lenkeit, Willy W. : See—
Piltz, Erich. 2,731,815.
Piltz, Erich. 2,735,282.
Piltz, Erich. 2,750,771.
Lenkeit, Willy W., and J. Biggel. Needle-moving mechanism
for knitting machines. 2,729,081, 1-3-56, Cl. 66—77.
Lenkotex Co. : See —
Lindner, Valentin. 2,729,053.
Lenkurt Electric Co., Inc. : See —
Appert, Kurt E. 2,734,172.
Appert, Kurt E. 2,757,333.
Epstein, Norma N. 2,735,013.
Patton, Philips B. 2,757,239.
Lennartz, Walter. Reinforcing and supporting means of plas-
tic material for articles consisting of the same material.
2,741,572, 4-10-56, Cl. 154 — 43.
Lenner, Sandro. Draw-plate for alimentary paste formed into
long shapes. 2,775,214, 12-25-56, Cl. 107—14.
Lenney, James F., S. Redfern, and R. F. Light, to Standard
Brands Inc. Catalase inhibitors as retarders in the decom-
position of hydrogen peroxide with catalase. 2,734,875,
2-14-56, Cl. 260—2.5.
Lenning, Alvar, to Bolinders Fabriks Aktiebolag. Absorption
refrigerating apparatus employing inert gas. 2,772,544,
12-4-56. Cl. 62— 119.5.
LIST OF PATENTEES
471
Lennox Industries, Inc. : See —
Eichorn, Robert W. 2,771,963.
Greiner, John R. 2,764,341.
Lennox, Thomas H. : See —
Lewis. Merle J., and Lennox. 2.752,439.
Lennox, Thomas H., to General Electric Co. Electrically op-
erated device for starting combustion in liquid fuel burners.
2,729,282, 1-3-56, CI. 158—28.
Lennox, Thomas H., to General Electric Co. Electric heating
unit. 2,767,288, 10-16-56, CI. 201—67.
Le Nobel, Jacobus W., and A. C. Van Beest, to Shell Develop-
ment Co. Hypochlorite and caustic oil treating process.
2,766,182. 10-9-56, CI. 196—29.
Lenoir, Jacques L. M. H. : See —
Bellon, Prangois B., and Lenoir. 2,770,890.
Lens, Georges X., to International Standard Electric Corp.
Feed mechanism for letters or similar flat objects.
2,761,680, 9-4-56, CI. 271—12.
Lens, Georges X., to International Standard Electric Corp.
Conveying device for letters and similar flat objects in par-
ticular intermediate conveying device. 2,764,275, 9-25-56,
CI. 198—143.
Lenski. Stanley S. : See — •
Gergovich, Frank A., and Lenski. 2,748,532.
Lent, Albert, to Erly-Fat Livestock Feed Co. Ruminant feed
from cotton gin waste. 2,744,824, 5-8-56, CI. 99 — 6.
Lent, Constantin P. Typewriter with multiple type faces.
2,762,486, 9-11-56, CI. 197 — 49.
Lent, Constantin P., H. Kerns, and A. Mehler. Defecation
relief unit for aeroplane personnel and sick-bed. 2,749,558,
6-12-56, CI. 4—10.
Lentjes, Carl G. : See —
Florschutz, Fritz E., and Lentjes. 2,748,209.
MacNeill, John B., Florschutz, and Lentjes. 2,760,033.
Lentz, Alfred P., S. T. Rudish, and A. Szabo, to The Patent
and Licensing Corp. Process of making artificially colored
mineral granules. 2,758,038, 8-7-56, Cl. 117—100.
Lentz, Anton : See —
Knolle, Wilhelm, Lentz, Lanig and Stier. 2,742,025.
Lentz, Charles W. : See —
Wohlers, Herbert C, Grover, Lentz, and Pauling.
2,730,194.
Wohlers, Herbert C, and Lentz. 2,708,173.
Lentz, John J., to International Business Machines Corp.
Secondary emission type trigger circuit. 2,750,501,
6-12-56. Cl. 250—27.
Lentz, John J., to International Business Machines Corp.
Binary-decade counter. 2,770,725, 11-13-56,. Cl. 250—27,
Lenz, Alvin J. D. Device for holding a line on a rod.
2,763.083. 9-18-56. Cl. 43 — 25.2.
Lenz, Bernhard, % to Jagenberg-Werke Akt.-Ges. Mecha-
nism for extracting the rewind shaft from a core of a re-
wound roll and inserting this shaft into the core of a roll
to be rewound. 2,772.838, 12-4-56, Cl. 242—55.
Lenz, Charles E. Upholstery cushions. 2,761,493, 9-1-56,
Cl. 155—179.
Lenz, Henry G., to General Electric Co. Bake unit assem-
bly. 2,762,899. 9-11-56, Cl. 219—35.
Lenz, Lionel C, to Sam Pass. Slip cover. 2,757,718,
8-7-56. Cl. 155—182.
Lenz, Robert E., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Vinyl chloride
production. 2,762,850, 9-11-56, Cl. 260 — 656.
Lenze, Eberhard, and J. Muller. Multilamp fixtures for illumi-
nating systems of considerable length. 2,734,995, 2-14-56,
Cl. 240—51.11.
Lenzen, Frederick : See —
Minard, Everett S., and Lenzen. 2,774,253.
Leo, Herbert T.. and C. C. Taylor. Method of making a food
product. 2,749,243, 6-5-56, Cl. 99—132.
Leo, Herbert T., and C. C. Taylor. Pectinic acid product
and method of making the same. 2.754,214, 7-10-56,
Cl. 99—132.
Leobarb Corp. : See —
Schwartz, Alexander, and Fogelson. 2,750,313.
Leon, Alexander : See —
Wright. Theodore M.. and Leon. 2,762,046.
L6on, Joseph, to Society "Elipson," S. A. Sound transducers.
2,732.907, 1-31-56, Cl. 181—31.
Leonard, Albert J., Sr. Safety razor. 2,769,232, 11-6-56,
Cl. 30—60.5.
Leonard, Ancel B., and G. R. Hettick, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Method of operating a catalytic acid alkylation unit.
2,764,623, 9-25-56, Cl. 260—683.4.
Leonard, Anthon A.. T. A. Hawthorne, and W. Borberg, to
General Precision Laboratory Inc. Cathode ray tube mount-
ing. 2,733,434, 1-31-56, Cl. 340—367.
Leonard, Edward J. : See —
Hutton, Robert W., and Leonard. 2,773,128.
Leonard, Edward J., to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Crossbar-switch line-finder system. 2,768,240,
10-23-56, Cl. 179—18.
Leonard. Edward R. : See —
Tubbs, Alfred M., and Leonard. 2,741,300.
Leonard, Frederick, to Nepera Chemical Co., Inc. Thiocyanic
esters of pyridine oxides. 2,734,903, 2-14-56, Cl.
260 — 294.8.
Leonard, George H., to Stamford Tool & Die Corp. Automatic
lower case reset attachment for recorder-reproducer..
2,737,281, 3-6-56, Cl. 197—74.
Leonard, George H., to Faximile, Inc. Facsimile recorder.
2,743,990, 5-1-56, Cl. 346—101.
Leonard, George H., to Machlett Laboratories, Inc. Mounting
for articles. 2,746,775, 5-22-56, Cl. 285—165.
Leonard, George H. Time delay fuze for a mine. 2,75o,s<i0,
6-19-56, Cl. 102—82.
Leonard, Joseph S., and H. T. Owens. Lower unit for boat
motors of the type having downwardly directed drive
shafts. 2,743,698, 5-1-56, Cl. 115—16.
Leonard, Kenneth R., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Army. Shell marking
machine. 2,768,575, 10-30-56, Cl. 101 — 39.
Leonard, Louis H., Jr., to Carrier Corp. Control arrange-
ment for absorption refrigeration systems. 2,733,575,
2-7-56, Cl. 62—5.
Leonard, Louis H., Jr., to Carrier Corp. Control arrange-
ments for absorption refrigeration systems. 2,770,953,
11-20-56, Cl. 62—5.
Leonard, Mayo E. Garment hanger. 2,732,982, 1-31-56, Cl.
223—95.
Leonard, Nelson J., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Compositions
containing esters of pyridine dicarboxylic acids as insect
repellents and method of using. 2,757,120, 7-31-56, Cl.
167—33.
Leonard, Norris C. Low-adhesion silicone-containing chew-
ing gum. 2,761,782, 9-4-56, Cl. 99—135.
Leonard, Raymond J. Cable connector. 2,753,541, 7-3-56,
Cl. 339—274.
Leonard, Reid H., to Newport Industries, Inc. Method of
converting alpha angelica lactone into beta angelica lac-
tone. 2,761,869, 9^-56, Cl. 260—343.6.
Leonard, Thomas M. : See —
Lady, William T., and Leonard. 2,746,450.
Leonard, Vincent W. : See —
Reid, Ralph A., and Leonard. 2,745,086.
Leonard, Walker A. Combination adjustable utility chair.
2,767,771, 10-23-56, Cl. 155—43.
Leonard, William D., to York Corp. Reversing valves.
2,741,264, 4-10-56, Cl. 137—625.5.
Leonardi, Benedict R. Filter. 2,734,435, 2-14-56, Cl.
95—73.
Leone, Martin R. Racing hull. 2,741,207, 4-10-56, Cl.
114—66.5.
Leone, Vincent D. Sample receiving projectile for side wall
core sampler. 2,775,427, 12-25-56, Cl. 255 — 1.4.
Leonetti, Joseph P. : See —
Budnick, Frank O. 2,739,410.
Leonetti, Ronald W., to The Dill Mfg. Co. Tubeless tire
valve stem. 2,744,559, 5-8-56, Cl. 152 — 427.
Leonhardt, Fritz. Apparatus for anchorage of concrete re-
inforcements. 2,763,464, 9-18-56, Cl. 254 — 29.
Leonhardt, Fritz, and W. Baur. Method for prestressing.
2,735,168, 2-21-56. Cl. 29 — 452.
Leopold, Adam J. L. : See —
Christensen, Frantz, and Leopold. 2,743,907.
Lepaw, Marvin I. Method for the preparation of skeletal
mounts. 2,755,165, 7-17-56, Cl. 8 — 94.11.
Lepetit S. p. A. : See —
Carrara, Glno. 2,769,009.
Carrara, Gino. 2,773,065.
Carrara, Gino, and Testa. 2,734,055.
D'Amato, Vitangelo, and Pagani. 2,766,286.
Le Pingle, Marcel : See —
Elian, John, and Le Pingle. 2,734,836.
Lepley, Allen E., to Thompson Products, Inc. Alternator
control system. 2,753.465, 7-3-56, Cl. 290 — 4.
Le Poole, Jan B., to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co.,
as trustee. Adjustable magnetic electronic lens. 2,749,464,
6-5-56, Cl. 313—84.
Lepoutre, Remi. System for parallelizing and drawing tex-
tile fibers. 2,761,179, 9-4-56, Cl. 19—130.
Lepper, Wilhelm : See —
Hochhausler, Paul. 2,754,462.
Lerbs, Alfred, to Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans Fil.
Travelling-wave tube. 2,730,648, 1-10-56, Cl. 315—3.5.
Lerch, Carl J., to White Sewing Machine Corp. Cabinet with
slidable sewing machine support. 2,741,522, 4-10-56, Cl.
Lerch, Charles W. Elevator signalling apparatus. 2,730,693,
1-10-56, Cl. 340—19.
Lermer, Herman B., to Lermer Plastics, Inc. Containers.
2,767,680, 10-23-56, Cl. 116—121.
Lermer Plastics, Inc. : See —
Lermer, Herman B. 2.767,680.
Lermont, Basil. Constant force yarn tensioning means.
2,745,609, 5-15-56, Cl. 242—149.
Lerner, George, and L. R. Josephson. Toy novelty gloves.
2,729,023, 1-3-56, Cl. 46—153.
Lerner, Hershey, to Swingline, Inc. Flexible cartridge or
refill for stapling machines. 2,743.445, 5-1-56, Cl. 1 — 56.
Lerner, Louis L., to The Gillette Co. Hair curler. 2,762,378,
9-11-56, Cl. 132—33.
Les Glaceries de la Sambre, Societe Anonyme : See —
Laverdisse, Edmond. 2,746,213.
Laverdisse, Edmond. 2.753.707.
Laverdisse, Edmond. 2,760.309.
Laverdisse, Edmond. 2.767,522.
Laverdisse, Edmond. ' 2,774,196.
Les Laboratoires Bruneau & Cie (Societe" a Responsabilite"
limited) : See-
Hazard, Rene\ Cheymol, Chabrier, and Thuillier.
2,762,744.
Les Laboratoires Francais de Chimiotherapie : See —
Amiard, Gaston, Joly, and Velluz. 2,734,919.
Nomine, Gerard, and Warnant. 2,768,189.
Velluz, Leon. 2,749,356.
Velluz, Leon, and Muller. 2,773,886.
Warnant, Julien, and Nomine. 2,768,191.
472
Les Usines de Melle (Societe Anonyme) : See —
Mention, Maurice, and Godet. 2,740,800.
Leschhorn, Otto. : See —
Gerber, Adolph, Leschhorn, Muller, and Rambausek.
2,761.880.
Leserman, Carl : See —
Loew, David L., Leserman, Del Riccio, and Gottfried.
2,769,023.
Lesh, James B. : See —
Porsche, Jules D., Lesh, and Grossnickle. 2,705,299.
Lesher, Herbert A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Apparatus for heat-sealing thermoplastic material.
2,768,272, 10-23-56, CI. 219—19.
Leshin, Richard, to The Goodvear Tire & Rubber Co. Prepara-
tion of sulfenamides. 2,772,279. 11-27-r.i;, CI. 260 — 306.6.
Lesigne, Henri L., to Compagnie Industrielle des Telephones.
Device for selecting PBX lines. 2,764,635, 9-25-56, CI.
179—18.
Lesigne, Henri L., and J. G. Demartres, to Compagnie
Industrielle des Telephones. Automatic telecommunication
switching system. 2,747,022, 5-22-56, CI. 179 — 18.
Lesjak, Babette V. : See —
Lesjak, Michael. 2,769,381.
Lesjak, Michael, deceased, by B. V. Lesjak, executrix. Ap-
paratus for daylight developing, fixing and washing of light
sensitive strips. 2,709,381, 11-6-56, CI. 95 — 90.5.
Lesk, Israel A., to General Electric Co. Non-linear resistance
device. 2,769,926, 11-6-56, CI. 307—88.5.
Leske, Jack C. : See —
Anderson, Bror E., and Leske. 2,738,557.
Leslie, Charles B. : See —
Brown, John, and Leslie. 2,760,159.
Leslie, Donald J. Swimming pool water level control sys-
tem. 2,739,939, 3-27-56, CI. 210—11.
Leslie, Donald J. Step-by-step electrical circuit controller.
2,742,537, 4-17-56, CI. 200 — 6.
Leslie, Edward S., and J. L. Pettus, to Radio Corp. of America.
Multiple position switch. 2,740,005, 3-27-56, CI. 200 — 17.
Leslie, Eugene H., and J. M. Crockin, to Blaw-Knox Co. Sys-
tem for the agglomeration of solvent-extracted fine solid
organic particles. 2,751,301. 6-19-56, CI. 99 — 2.
Leslie, Howard O., to Real View, Inc. Optical device of
foldable material. 2,768,554, 10-30-56, CI. 88—29.
Leslie, John G. and L. N. Robinson, to Erie City Mfg. Co.
Invalid walker. 2,733,754. 2-7-56, CI. 155 — 22.
Leslie, Philip, and P. J. R. Batten, to themselves and E. W.
Smith. Method of making a pattern for an article of
wearing apparel. 2,745,140. 5-15-56, CI. 18 — 56.
Leslie, Walter G., and D. T. Gundersen, to Cook Electric Co.
Magnetostrictive relay. 2,764,047, 9-25-56, CI. 200 — 87.
Lesner, William S. Combined square and gauge block.
2.754,595, 7-17-56, CI. 33—112.
Lesparre, Jean N., and C. J. Filipowicz. to Armour and Co.
Preparation of animal brains. 2,772,980, 12-4-56, CI.
99—194.
Less, Joseph W., to One-in-Hand-Tie Co. Methods for manu-
facturing neckties. 2,752,604, 7-3-50, CI. 2 — 146.
Lessard, Herve A. Apparatus for handling and storing sheets
of material. 2,756,090. 7-24-56, CI. 294—67.
Lessells and Associates, Inc. : See —
Hewson, Thomas A. 2,768,879.
Visconti, Joseph V. 2,761,115.
Lesser, Harold M. Trailer tiltable on longitudinally shiftable
axle mounting. 2,753,064. 7-3-56, CI. 2l4 — 506.
Lessler, Lew, to De Jur-Ansco Corp. Motion picture film
magazine. 2,756,940, 7-31-56, CI. 242 — 71.
Lessler, Lew W., to De Jur-Amsco Corp. Claw and shutter
arrangement for a camera. 2,741,152, 4-10-56, CI.
88—18.4.
Lesslie, Thomas E. : See —
Downey, Paul M., and Lesslie. 2.766,253.
Lessmann, Herbert P., to A. C. Anderson. Inc. Loader ma-
chine. 2,775,350, 12-25-56, CI. 214 — 140.
Lester, Lawson L., Jr. Package unit for sectional frame and
door construction. 2,742,146, 4-17-56. CI. 206 — 60
Lester, Ray F.. to Crouse-Hinds Co. Lighting unit. 2,753,440,
7-3-56, CI. 240—128.
Lester, Ray V. : See —
Croco, Charles P., Jennings. Lester, and Steinert.
2.752,529.
Lester, Ray V., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Automatic
arc welder with low idling voltage. 2,709,118 10-30-56,
CI. 315 — 174.
Lester, Robert M.. Jr. : See —
Britton. Carlyle P., Eiker, Ellis, and Lester. 2,740,167.
Lesti. Arnold, to International Telephone and Telegraph Corp.
Intercommunication systems. 2,760,327, 10-9-50, CI
179 — 18.
Lestin, John A. Decoy. 2,736,120, 2-28-50, CI. 43 — 3.
Leston, Theodore I., and W. B. Kriewall, to Eutectie Welding
Alloys Corp. Rod feeding apparatus. 2.738,053, 3-13-50,
CI. 203 — 230.
Leston, Theodore I., and W. B. Kriewall, to All-Sil Welding
Metals. Inc. Heat blasting tool 'with fluid jet. 2,772.3 10,
11-27-56, CI. 219—121.
Le Suer, William M., to The Lubrizol Corp. Process for the
preparation ot substantially pure metal salts of organic
sulfonic acids. 2,760,970, 8-28-50, CI. 200 — 429.
Les Veaux, John P., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Method of producing fused bentonite-sulfur having a stable
colloidal sulfur content. 2,773,798, 12-11-50, CI. 107 — 20.
Leta. Lucian J. : See —
Salzmann. Leo, Leta, and Borell. 2,731,455.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Lethelin Products Co., Inc. : See —
Wittwer, George G. 2,740,229.
Le Toumeau, R. G., Inc. : See —
Le Tourneau, Robert G. 2,729,298.
Le Tourneau, Robert G. 2,733,770.
Le Tourneau, Robert G. 2,748,878.
Le Tourneau, Robert G. 2,763,331.
Le Tourneau, Robert G., to R. G. Le Tourneau, Inc. Wheel
mounted motor and air-operated clutch with electrical con-
trol therefor. 2,729,298, 1-3-56, CI. 180 — 60.
Le Tourneau, Robert G. Electromagnetic brake. 2,729,310,
1-3-56. CI. 188—171.
Le Tourneau, Robert G, to R. G. Le Tourneau, Inc. Ve-
hicle body inductively heated by dynamic braking.
2,733,770, 2-7-56, CI. 180—1.
Le Tourneau, Robert G., to R. G. Le Tourneau, Inc. Wheeled
tractor. 2,748,878, 6-5-56, CI. 180—6.2.
Le Tourneau, Robert G. Adjustment for electrically con-
trolled brake unit. 2,756,840, 7-31-50, CI. 188—171.
Le Tourneau, Robert G. Rotatable brush mounting ring.
2,700,095, 8-21-56, CI. 310—241.
Le Tourneau, Robert G. Voltage regulating system.
2,761,097, 8-28-56, CI. 318 — 148.
Le Tourneau, Robert G. Excavating machine. 2,762,141,
9-11-56, CI. 37—190.
Le Tourneau, Robert G., to R. G. Le Tourneau, Inc. Power
operated cable steering means for a four wheel driven
tractor. 2,703,331, 9-18-56, 180—45.
Le Tourneau, Robert G. Slip ring construction. 2,774,898,
12-18-56, CI. 310—232.
Le Tourneau, Robert L., R. Matteson, and V. Waithman, to
California Research Corp. Hydrocarbon analysis and
control in crystallization processes. 2,750,433, 0-12-56,
CI. 200—674.
Letrilliart, Pierre, to Forges et Ateliers de Constructions
Electriques de Jeumont. Frequency convertor groups.
2,729,782, 1-3-56, CI. 321—63.
Letrilliart, Pierre, and J. Bichet, to Forges et Ateliers de
Constructions Electriques de Jeumont. Control systems for
Ward-Leonard group. 2,738,454, 3-13-56, CI. 318—146.
Letroux, Jeanne : See —
Titone, Georgette, and Letroux. 2,748,772.
Letterman, Charles B., to Underwood Corp. Ribbon vibra I ing
mechanism for typewriters and like machines. 2,752,026,
6-26-56. CI. 197 — 157.
Letterman, Charles B., to Underwood Corp. Impression regu-
lating control for power driven typewriters. 2,757.774,
8-7-56, CI. 197—17. n ,
Letts, Harold D., y2 to H. B. Salkeld. Continuous mining
machine having adjustable tubular cutters. 2,733,057,
1-31-56, CI. 262—7.
Leubner, Gerhard W. : See —
Murray, Joseph J., and Leubner. 2,739,892.
Leufven, Axel G. E., to Aktiebolaget Svenska Kullager-
fabrinken. Rolling mill. 2,774,203, 12-18-56, CI. 80—50.
Leufvenius, Karl J. G., to Jari Products, Inc. Rotary snow
plow. 2,732,638, 1-31-56, CI. 37 — 43.
Leupold, Curt W., to Vereinigte Papierwerke Schickedanz &
Co. Hygienic insertion for women. 2,771,882, 11-27-56,
CI. 128—290.
Leupold Curt W. Folded and compressed sanitary napkin.
2,772,078, 12-4-56, CI. 128—290.
Leupold, Marcus : See —
Range, Arthur L, Stevens, and Leupold. 2,730,709.
Leupold, Marcus, to Leupold & Stevens Instruments. Inc.
Telescope sight mount. 2,743.525, 5-1-56, CI. 33 — 50.
Leupold & Stevens Instruments, Inc. : See —
Leupold, Marcus. 2,743,525.
Range, Arthur L.. Stevens, and Leupold. 2,730,709.
Stevens, John C. 2.770,133.
Leuschner, Harrv O. Desk mounted combination fan and
heater. 2,734,990, 2-14-56, CI. 219—39.
Leutert, Walter W., to Brematex. Spinning machines, includ-
ing ring rails and annular balloon limiters. 2.773,345.
12-11-56, CI. 57—100.
Leuthold, Eugen. Multiple wav inverse feed-back connection.
2,701,021, 8-28-56, CI. 179—171.
Leuzinger, Jacques, to Stahag Steel & Hard Metal Import
Trading Co. Facing head, particularly for the milling of
steel bronze and cast iron. 2,751,663, 6-26-56, CI.
29—105.
Lev, Benjamin. Fabric cutting machine with means to lubri-
cate the cutter. 2,748,471, 0-5-50, CI. 30—123.
Le Van, Ambrose E., to American Machine and Metals. Inc.
Comparator for tapered pieces. 2,731,825, 1-24-56, CI.
73 — 37.5.
Le Van, Ambrose E., and P. W. Harland, to American Ma-
chine and Metals, Inc. Instrument case. 2,739,480,
3-27-56, CI. 73—374.
Levavasseur, Robert, to Centre National de la Recherche
Scientifique (C. N. R. S.). High power generators of
sounds and ultra-sounds. 2.755.707, 7-24-56, CI. 116—137.
Le Veille, Philip E. : See —
Hawkins, Willis M„ Jr., and Le Veille. 2,750.134.
Levell, Thomas J., and J. H. Douma, to Ford Motor Co.
Power brake with variable ratio lever. 2,755,891, 7-24-56,
CI. 188—152.
Levendoski, Alfred E. : See —
Zuercher. John, Levendoski, and Strauss. 2,705,172.
Levengood, William C. to Libbev-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Flaw
detection. 2,765.652. 10-9-56, CI. 73—104.
Levengood, William C, to Libbev-Owens-Ford Class Co. Glass
composition and batch therefor. 2.773.775, 12-11-50, CI.
106—52.
LIST OF PATENTEES
473
Levenson, Gerald I. P., to Eastman Kodak Co. Manufacture
of sodium thiosulphate from sodium sulfite and sulfur in
presence of cationic surface active organic bi'iunides.
2,763,531, 9-18-56, CI. 23—115.
Levenson, Irving B. : See —
Lynes, John T. 2,730,290.
Lynes, John T. 2,742,220.
Levenson, Robert >S., to Metropolitan Telephone Supply Corp.
Connection block for an electromagnetic poiar relay.
2,734,179, 2-7-56, CI. 339- ""
Le Vine, Donald J., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Coaxial phase shifter. 2,758,285, 8-7-56, CI.
333—31.
Levine, Harry. Apparatus for attaching bridge stops to slide
fasteners. 2,732,000, 1-24-56, CI. 153—1.
Levine, Herbert. Heel. 2,752,698, 7-3-56, CI. 36—34.
Levine, Herman. -Spaghetti fork. 2,748,479, 6-5-56, CI.
30—323.
Levine, Hyman, to Big Joe Mfg. Co. Inc. Lifting trucks.
2,738,034, 3-13-56, CI. 188—29
Levfique, Pierre, to Leeds and Xorthrup Co. Polarographic Levine, Hyman S. Shade guide. 2,756,504, 7-31-56, CI.
electrode. 2,745,803, 5-15-56, CI. 204 — 195.
Lever Brothers Co. : See —
Ditmar, Willem P. A. 2,757,072.
Eckardt, Wolfgang M. J. 2,750,326.
Eckardt, Wolfgang M. J. 2,750,327.
Eckardt, Wolfgang M. J., and Preisinger. 2,769,748.
Euwe, Gerrit E. 2,755,739.
Goldsmith, Kurt. 2,754,478.
Goldsmith, Kurt, Worstall, and Heselgrave. 2.766,265.
James, Frederick O., and Humphreys. 2,755,294.
Jenner, Victor G., and Worstall. 2,753,099.
Ruff, Edgar E. 2,733,215.
Schmidt, Werner H., and Shafer. 2,772,976.
Scott, Alan D. 2,768,956.
Shafer, Stanley I., Gudheim, and Schmidt. 2,745,750.
Von Mikusch-Buchberg, Johannes D. 2,746,979.
Walling, Cheves T. 2,760,969.
Walrave, Willem, and Veen. 2,736,998.
Leverenz, Humboldt W. : See —
Rajchman, Jan A., and Leverenz. 2,742,631.
Leverenz, Humboldt W., to Radio Corp. of America. Semi-
conductor devices and their manufacture. 2,748 041
5-29-56, Cl. 148—33.
Leverenz, Humboldt W., to Radio Corp. of America. Tri-color
phosphor screens. 2,757,304, 7-31-56, CI. 313 — 92.
Leverenz, Humboldt W., to Radio Corp. of America. Color
television kinescopes. 2,774,003, 12-11-56, CI. 313 — 92.
Charles A., Jr. Fish hook spreader. 2,729,911,
2,774,172,
Leverth
1-10-56, CI. 43—42.74.
Leverth, Charles A., Jr. Fishhook spreader.
12-18-56, CI. 43—42.74.
Levesque, George N. : See —
Krause, August L., and Levesque. 2,757,521.
Levey, Fred'k H. Co., Inc. : See —
Bodenschatz, William A., Sr., and W. A. Bodenschatz, Jr.
2,760,945.
Brodie, George R. 2,760,773.
Levi, Daisy. Interlocking seams reversible garments and
method for making the same. 2,759,192, 8-21-56, CI.
Levi, David L. : See —
Gross, Philipp, and Levi. 2,760,857.
Gross, Philipp, and Levi. 2,764,480.
Levi, Irving, and E. Lozinski, to Charles E. Frosst & Co.
Process for producing dextran products suitable for phar-
maceutical and therapeutic preparations. 2,702,727,
9-11-56, CI. 127- _.
Levie, Nola D. : See —
Hubbard, Warren M., and Levie. 2,739,402.
Levin, Alexander, to the United States of America, as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Armv. Auxiliary air feed-
ing device for stoves. 2,745,397, 5-15-56, CI. 126 — 77.
Levin, Benjamin "M., Jr. : See —
Lederer, Frederick E. 2,767,754.
Levin, Carl A., to Ditto, Inc. Feed roll driving means for
duplicating machines. 2,740,353, 4-3-56, CI. 101—132.
Levin, David : See —
Ratzer, Arthur F., and Levin. 2,767,141.
Levin, David. Cloth cutting table and machine 2,742,964,
4-24-56, CI. 164—75.
Levin, Joel. Bobby pin receptacle and spreader. 2,734,516,
2-14-56, CI. 132 — 1.
Levin, Jordan : See —
Zinamon, Martin. Semlitz, and Levin. 2,769,584.
Levin, Morris B. : See —
Gilman, Morris A., Riback, and Levin. 2,732,449.
Levin, Robert H. : See —
Fonken, Gunther S., and Levin. 2,752,371.
Fonken, Gunther S„ Levin, and Mcintosh. 2,772,299.
Hanze. Arthur R., and Levin. 2,751.401.
Magerlein, Barney J., and Levin. 2,771,467.
Magerlein, Barney J., Mcintosh, and Levin. 2,773,059.
Marlatt, Paul E., Hanze, Mcintosh, and Levin. 2,752,365.
Levin, Robert H, B. J. Magerlein, and A V. Mcintosh, Jr. to
The Upjohn Co. Process for the production of A*-3-keto-
pregnenes. 2.734,907. 2-14-56, CI. 260 — 397.45.
Levin, Robert H.. B. J. Magerlein. and A V. Mcintosh, Jr., to
The Upjohn Co. Steroid ketals. 2,773,060, 12-4-56, CI.
2,757,031, 7-31-56, CI.
260—239.55.
Levin, Samuel. Window guard.
292—5.
Levin, William : See —
Foresta, Dominick G., and Levin. 2,753,222.
Levine, Arnold M., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Generation of harmonics from high frequency com-
ponents of received signal for addition to received signal.
2,759,997, 8-21-56, CI. 178—7.3.
Levine, Arnold M., and H. Altman, to International Tele-
phone and_ Telegraph Corp._ Self-gating synchronizing cir-
-69.5.
cuit. 2,771,507, 11-20-56, CI. 178-
Levine, Donald J. : See —
Goldstein, Ladislas, Levine, and Sichak. 2,745,072.
32-
Levine, Irving E., and W. G. Toland, Jr., to California Re-
search Corp. Oxidation of toluate esters and xylene mix-
tures. 2,772,305, 11-27-56, CI. 260—475.
Levine, Leonard. Lunch boxes. 2,761,552, 9-4-56, CI.
206 — 4.
Levine, Louis M., to Mejur Corp. Adjustable measuring and
delivery device for milk or other liquid. 2,736,463, 2-28-56,
Cl. 222—26.
Levine, Nathan, to Babcock-Davis Associates, Inc. Sliding
door mechanism. 2,736,931, 3-6-56, Cl. 20 — 19.
Levine, Paul. Cloth-guiding devices. 2,752,151, 6-26-56,
Cl. 271—2.6.
Levine, Paul. Magnetic thread-tensioners. 2,768,796,
10-30-56, Cl. 242—155.
Levine, Sam, to John Gombos Co., Inc. Electrical switches.
2,767,268, 10-16-56, Cl. 200—61.39.
Levinson, Benjamin L., to Royal Electric Co., Inc. Display
container. 2,773,590, 12-11-56, Cl. 206 — 45.34.
Levinson, Harry, G. H. Stoner, and E. N. Tangen, to Boeing
Airplane Co. Magnetic fluid clutch with cooling means.
2,743,800, 5-1-56, Cl. 192—21.5.
Levinson, Samuel H. Dispensing guide element for cartons.
2,735,593, 2-21-56, Cl. 222—531.
Levis, William W., Jr. : See —
Goshorn, Roland H., and Levis. 2,766,223.
Jaul, Ernest, and Levis. 2,767,212.
Levis, William W., Jr., to The Pennsylvania Salt Mfg. Co.
Process for preparing 3-halofuran. 2,773,882, 12-ll-:><;,
Cl. 260—340.1.
Levitation Ltd. : See —
Thornhill, Peter W. 2,737,301.
Levitin, Martin A. : See —
Freedman, Meyer L., and Levitin. 2,766,119.
Leviton, Abraham, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of Agriculture. Process for the
microbiological synthesis of vitalin B12 active substances.
2.753,289, 7-3-56, Cl. 195—42.
Leviton, Abraham, to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of Agriculture. Process for the
preparation of concentrates of Vitamin B12 active substances.
2,764,521, 9-25-56, Cl. 167—81.
Levitt, Ben B. Vortex type air cooler. 2,731,811, 1-24-56,
Cl. 62—136.
Levitt, Joshua. Foot correcting and supporting attachment.
2,734,285, 2-14-56, Cl. 36—8.5.
Levitt, Leo L. : See —
Ingersoll, James H., White, Kovalick, Hegyi, Ruisard, and
Levitt. 2,775,073.
Levitt, Leonard S. Process for purification of thiophenc
2,745,843, 5-15-56, Cl. 260—332.8.
Levitt, Semond, to Sperry Rand Corp. Function table.
2,749,484, 6-5-56. Cl. 317—99.
Levkoff, David. Boxes or cartons. 2,730,293, 1-10-56, Cl.
229—31.
Levkoff, David, % to E. S. and % to H. S. Levkoff, and
% to E. L. Sennet. Boxes or cartons. 2,750,098, 6-12-56,
Cl. 229—27.
Levkoff, David, % to E. S. Levkoff, Vt to H. S. Levkoff. and
V4. to E. L. Sennet. Boxes or cartons. 2.755,012, 7-17-56,
Cl. 229 — 14.
Levkoff, Evelyn : See —
Levkoff, David. 2,750,098.
Levkoff, Evelyn S. : See —
Levkoff, David. 2,755,012.
Levkoff, Henry S. : See —
Levkoff, David. 2,750,098.
Levkoff, David. 2,755,012.
Levy, Abram, Jr. Straight beam adjustable jaw clamp.
2,750.972, 6-19-56, Cl. 144—303.
Levy, Charles J. : See —
Levy, Richard A. and C. J. 2,773,175.
Levy, Charles W. Remedial reading apparatus. 2,758,393,
8-14-56. Cl. 35—35.
Levy, Edward M., to Reflector Hardware Corp. Display and
merchandise support. 2,766,958, 10-16-56, Cl. 248 — 223.
Levy. Fred'k. H., Co., Inc. : See —
Brodie, George R. 2,745,344.
Levy, Gustave, to National Union Electric Corp. Dark trace
cathode-ray tube and method of manufacture. 2,755,404,
7-17-56, Cl. 313—91.
Levy, Harold, and M. L. Mednick, to G. D. Searle & Co.
4-hydroxytestosterone and esters thereof. 2,762,818,
9-11-56, Cl. 260—397.4.
Levy, Irving E., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. High-temperature
getters for electronic tubes. 2,747,124, 5-22-56, Cl.
313—174.
Levy, John, and J. F. Burrows, 75% to said Levy and
25% to C. T. Syverson. Paint brush protector and
shaper. 2,767,830, 10-23-56, Cl. 206—15.1.
Levy, Joseph, to Nopco Chemical Co. Process for preparing
benzhydryl ethers. 2,751,388, 6-19-56, Cl. 260—294.7.
474
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
260—293.2.
Levy, Joseph P., % to I. Ergas and % to W. A. McPhail.
Burglar alarm and like warning systems. 2,743,089,
5-8-56, CI. 340—236.
Levy, Joseph P. Production of pure titanium and zirconium.
2,772,875, 12-4-56, CI. 266—33.
Levy, Marilyn, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Pliotothermographic
substances. 2,739,893, 3-27-56, CI. 95 — 7.
Levy,1 Marilyn, to the United States of America as represented
by the Secretary of the Army. Sensitizer for photntherino-
graphic substances. 2,756,146, 7-24-56, CI. 95 — 7.
Levy, Marilyn, and H. Schulze, to United States of America
as represented by the Secretary of the Army. Photothermo-
graphic substance. 2,758,028, 8-7-56, CI. 95 — 7.
Levy, Marilyn, and H. Schulze, to the United States of America
as represented by the Secretary of the Army. Photother-
mographic substance. 2,759,819, 8-21-56, CI. 95 — 7.
Levy, Marion I., to The National-U. S. Radiator Corp. Hear-
ing. 2,739,852, 3-27-56, CI. 308 — 121.
Levy, Maurice M. : See —
Chubb, Alexander A., and Levy. 2,747,019.
Chubb, Alexander A., and Levy. 2,747,021.
Chubb, Alexander A., Mawson, and L,evy. 2,732,433.
Levy Maurice M., to The General Electric Co. Ltd. Pulse
code modulation systems. 2,729,701, 1-3-56, CI. 178 — 43.5.
Levy. Maurice M., to The General Electric Co. Ltd. Multi-
channel communication systems. 2,731,512, 1-17-56, CI.
179 — 18.
Levy, Maurice M., to The General Electric Co. Ltd. Auto-
matic exchanges. 2,736,773, 2-28-56, CI. 179 — 18.
Levy, Maurice M., to The General Electric Co. Ltd. Tele-
communication systems embodying automatic exchanges.
2,747,020, 5-22-56, CI. 179—18.
Levy, Maurice M., to The General Electric Co. Ltd. Auto-
matic exchange. 2,754,367, 7-10-56, CI. 179 — 15.
Levy, Maurice M and D. C. Espley, to The General Elec-
tric Co. Ltd. Multi-channel signalling systems. 2,729,704,
1-3-56. CI. 179—15.
Levy, Milton. Knock-down display box. 2,759,655, 8-21-56,
Cl. 229-^1.
Levy, Monroe D., to Vickers Inc. Power transmission device.
2,735,048, 2-14-56, Cl. 317 — 234.
Levy, Paul M. : See —
Bracy, Sylvanus B., Levy, and Sarlo. 2.775.756.
Levy, Richard A. and C. J. Illuminated artificial aquarium.
2,773,175, 12-4-56, Cl. 240—10.
Levy, Robert M. : See —
Schur, Milton O., and Levy. 2,733,720.
Schur, Milton O., and Levy. 2,738,791.
Schur, Milton O., and Levy. 2,754.207.
Levy, Sidney E., to University Loudspeakers, Inc. Reflex
type loudspeakers. 2,746,558, 5-22-56, Cl. 181 — 27.
Levy, Sidney E. Horn for loudspeakers. 2,751,996, 6-26-56,
Levy, Sidney E., to University Loudspeakers, Inc. Blast-proof
and submergence-proof sound reproducing device. 2,755,343,
7-17-56, Cl. 179—115.5.
Levy, Sylvan N., to Delaware Tool Steel Corp. Shank and
bushing assembly for pneumatic tools. 2,757,007, 7-31-56,
Cl. 279— 19.C.
Levy, William B., to Delaware Tool Steel Corp. Forge fur-
nance. 2,757,919, 8-7-56, Cl. 263 — 2.
Levy, William G. Vertical type gun rack. 2,752,046,
6-26-56, Cl. 211 — 4.
Levy, Winifred J. : See —
Hawkins, Stanley W.. and Levy. 2,752,260.
Levy-Hawes, Felix, Harrison, and M. Castel, to Hvgicnol
Co., Inc. Powder puffs. 2,763,021, 9-18-56, Cl. 15 — 209.
Lew, Joseph. Storage cabinets. 2,741,524. 4-10-56. Cl.
3i2— 257.
Lewanda, William : See —
Bonner, Walter F., Durst, Lewanda, and Machala
2,758,266.
Lewenstein, M. J. : See —
Weiss, Ulrich. 2,772,270.
Lewicki, Stephen, to L & L Mfg. Co. Electric furnace and
heating unit therefor. 2.744.946, 5-8-56, Cl. 13 — 22.
Lewin, Gerhard, to Tung-Sol Electric Inc. Preparation of
light sensitive surfaces. 2,773,730, 12-11-56, Cl. 316 — 8.
Lewin, Gerhard, and E. A. Goldman to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Vapor electric device. 2,743,387, 4-24-56,
Cl. 313—170.
Lewin, Jacob W., deceased ; L. E. Lewin. administratrix.
Automatic gripping pipe bender. 2,732,742, 1-31-56, Cl.
81—15.
Lewin, Jacques : See —
Rieutord, Louis M. A., and Lewin. 2,757,375.
Lewin, John U. : See —
Frohnsdorff, Raymond S. M., and Lewin. 2,745,788.
Lewin, Leonard : See —
Jacobsen, B. Bulow, and Lewin. 2,758.287.
Lewin, Leonard, A. E. Pethick, and J. B. Setchfield, to Inter-
national Standard Electric Corp. Waveguide elbow.
2,737,634, 3-6-56, Cl. 333—98.
Lewin, Lillie E. : See —
Lewin, Jacob W. 2,732,742.
Lewinter, Sidney W.. to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Ringing circuit for telephone line and radio
order wire. 2,749,390, 6-5-56, Cl. 179—84.
Lewis, Agnes J. Cigarette lighter. 2,748,246, 5-29-56, Cl.
219—32.
Lewis, Alexander. Jr., and W. E. Hanson, to Gulf Research &
Development Co. Process for treatment of hydrocarbons.
2.738.309, 3-13-56, Cl. 196—50.
Lewis, Allen D. Apparatus for manufacturing multiple wire
stranded helical springs. 2,758,629, 8-14-56, Cl. 153—2.
Lewis, Allen H., to California Research Corp. Non-soap syn-
thetic detergent bar. 2,734,870, 2-14-56, Cl. 252—161.
Lewis, Allen H., and R. D. Stayner, to California Research
Corp. Detergent compositions. 2,772,239, 11-27-56, Cl.
252—161.
Lewis, Allen H, and R. D. Stayner, to California Research
Corp. Non-caking alkyl aryl sulfonate detergent composi-
tions. 2,773,833, 12-11-56, Cl. 252—138.
Lewis, Arthur J., 3rd, to The Autoyre Co. Abrasive finishing
machine. 2,749,670, 6-12-56, Cl. 51—62.
Lewis, Arthur R., and L. Strauss. Foundation garment.
2.758.310, 8-14-56, Cl. 2—37.
Lewis, Beatrice : See —
Lewis, Herbert. 2,759,140.
Lewis, Benjamin F., and K. H. Miiller, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Photoelectric relay device. 2,737,598,
3-6-56, Cl. 250 — 214.
Lewis, Charles J., and D. E. Poole, to Republic Steel Corp
Reel for coiling strip material. 2,733,023, 1-31-56, Cl.
242—78.
Lewis, Charles J., and J. R. Miller, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Treatment of lubricating oil with adsorb
ent clay. 2,738,314. 3-13-56, Cl. 196—147.
Lewis, Clay E. : See —
Bachman, Robert J., Lewis, Mueller, and Murray
2,734,858.
Lewis, Dale W. Lawn edger and hedge trimmer. 2,756,555
7-31-56, Cl. 56—25.4.
Lewis, Daniel W., and H. M. Philofsky, to Westinghouse Elec
trie Corp. Resinous silicon-containing compositions and
products produced therewith. 2,739,638, 3-27-56, Cl.
154 — 2.6.
Lewis. Dartrey : See —
Corson, John H, Goetz, and Lewis. 2,756.169.
Lewis, Donald A., Jr. Sky lookout chair. 2,746,154, 5-22-56
Lewis, Donald A., Jr. Refrigerating appliance. 2,752,761
7-3-56, Cl. 62—89.
Lewis, Edward A., and J. P. Casey, Jr. Wire grid fabry-peroi
type interferometer. 2,756,424, 7-24-56, Cl. 343 — 909.
Lewis, Edward F. : See —
Jennings, Uel P., and Lewis. 2,769,377.
Lewis Engineering Co., The : See —
Cheney, Marvin C, and McCall. 2,760,229.
Knudsen, Knud J. 2,729,800.
Knudsen, Knud J. 2,761,052.
Lewis, Ernest E. : See —
Barker, Harold C, Lewis, and Happoldt. 2,770,608.
Lewis, Ernest E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Use
of organic nitrites to inhibit polymerization of hydrocarbons
during distillation. 2,730,489, 1-10-56, Cl. 202—57.
Lewis, Farral F., y2 to Gem Oil Tool Co., Inc. Jet wall
cleaner. 2,771,141, 11-20-56, Cl. 166—222.
Lewis, Francis B., to Paxton-Mitchell Co. Safety uncoupling
rigging for locomotive draft gear. 2,746,614, 5-22-56,
Cl. 213 — 166.
Lewis, Frank B., Jr. Toy for bedridden children. 2,736,131,
2-28-56, Cl. 46—32.
Lewis, Frank M., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Starter for free piston
gas generator. 2,731,793, 1-24-56, Cl. 60 — 14.
Lewis, Frank W., and I. J. Spaeth, to Chicago Railway Equip-
ment Co. Brake beam connector. 2,746,576, 5-22-56, Cl.
188—210.
Lewis, Fred F. Storage of agricultural products. 2,768,896,
10-30-56, Cl. 99—2.
Lewis, Frederick J., Jr., and J. F. Quinlan, to the United
States of America as represented by^ the Secretary of the
2—2.5.
Navy. Missile-resistant garment. 2,748,391, 6-5-56, Cl.
Lewis, Frederick M., and E. J. Lawton, to General Electric
Co. Vulcanization of silicone rubber with high energy
electrons. 2,763,609, 9-18-56, Cl. 204—154.
Lewis, George D. : See — ■
Barnes, Robert T., and Lewis. 2,747,366.
Lewis, George W., to The Electric Auto-Lite Co. Manufac-
ture of clutches for engine starters and product thereof.
2,759,364, 8-21-56, Cl. 74—6.
Lewis, Gordon M., to The Bristol Aeroplane Co. Ltd. Gas
turbine engines. 2,749,023, 6-5-56, Cl. 230 — 116.
Lewis, Harold A., and G. A. Noddin, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Co. Blasting explosive device. 2,736,263,
2-28-56, Cl. 102 — 27.
Lewis, Harold L. Floral-container support. 2,746,208,
5-22-56, Cl. 47—41.
Lewis, Harold L. Self watering container. 2,755,745,
7-24-56, Cl. 103—152.
Lewis, Harold P., to Pak-Rapid Inc. Commodity packaging
machine. 2,749,691, 6-12-56, Cl. 53—180.
Lewis, Henry V. Automatic machine for preparing and
serving multiflavored refrigerated mixtures. 2,767,553,
10-23-50, Cl. 62—2.
Lewis, Herbert, to B. Lewis. Rectifier circuit. 2,759,140,
8-14-56, Cl. 321—27.
Lewis, Howard B. Safety hat. 2,735,099, 2-21-56, Cl. 2—3.
Lewis. Howard B. Respirator. 2,751,904. 6-26-56. Cl.
128—146.
Lewis, Howard B., G. M. Larson and H. Field, Jr. Tablet
dispenser magazine. 2,761,592, 9-4-56, Cl. 222 — 370.
LIST OF PATENTEES
475
Lewis, Ian A. D. Pulse amplitude analysers. 2,i-[.«.!>S."i,
5-15-56, CI. 315—9.
Lewis, Idwal O. : See —
Hall, Cecil E. L., and Lewis. 2,773,447.
Lewis, Idwal O., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. De-
lay composition for delay electric detonators. 2,749,226,
6-5-56, CI. 52—2.
Lewis, Idwal O., and R. D. J. Owens, to Imperial Chemical In-
dustries Ltd. Ventless delay electric initiators. 2,771,033,
11-20-56, CI. 102—28.
Lewis, J. Clyde. Method and apparatus for packaging articles.
2,737,764, 3-13-56, CI. 53—9.
Lewis, James E., to Shell Development Co. Well completion
tool. 2,765,854, 10-9-56, CI. 166—187.
Lewis, James R. Stacking can. 2,771,213, 11-20-56, CI.
220—97.
Lewis, Jesse M., to Williams Brothers Co. Method of process-
ing pipes. 2,734,832, 2-14-56, CI. 117—96.
Lewis, Jesse O. Venetian blind. 2,749,976, 6-12-56, CI.
160 — 168.
Lewis, John O., to Flowflax Corp. Apparatus for integrating
a variable against time. 2,750,109, 6-12-56, CI. 235 — 61.
Lewis, Joseph R. Sales tag marking means. 2,7o0,S57,
6-19-56, CI. 93 — 88.
Lewis, Lazarus. Rotary metal cutting tool having a locally
annealed shank portion. 2,740,974, 4-10-56, CI. 10 — 141.
Lewis, Leslie H. Pumping apparatus for well pipe line.
2,743,676, 5-1-56, CI. 103—180.
Lewis, Lloyd G., to Standard Oil Co. Technique and appa-
ratus for radioactive source preparation. 2,760,887,
8-28-56, CI. 117—93.
Lewis, Lloyd V. : See —
Marlowe, Elbert W., and Lewis. 2,736,017.
Lewis, Merle J., and M. S. Williams, Jr., to General Electric
Co. Infinitely variable control switch. 2,752,438, 6-26-56,
CI. 200—31.
Lewis, Merle J., and T. H. Lennox, to General Electric Co.
Infinitely variable control switch. 2,752,439, 6-26-56,
CI. 200—31.
Lewis, Norlin O. : See —
Wallace, James, and Lewis. 2,729,040.
Lewis, Norman J. Closure for resilient dispensers. 2,746,651,
5-22-56, CI. 222—213.
Lewis, Oliver G., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Uni-
versal engine support. 2,741,830, 4-17-56, CI. 29 — 289.
Lewis, Orval M., and M. Ulberg ; said Ulberg assor. to said
Lewis. Roller type device for removing a tire from a
vehicle wheel. 2,767,781, 10-23-56, CI. 157—1.24.
Lewis, Pleasant A. E. Ignition cut-off device. 2,756,298,
7-24-56, CI. 200—61.52.
Lewis, Ralsten C. : See —
Conroy, John F., Lewis, and Possehl. 2,753,189.
Lewis, Reed, J. W. Cookston, and W. Coffer, to Crucible Steel
Co. of America. Method of recovering metallic values from
ores containing iron and nickel. 2,757,077, 7-31-56, CI.
75—0.5.
Lewis Refrigeration & Supply Co. : See —
Spoonhour, Charles L. 2,774,460.
Lewis, Robert B., to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Partitioned toy
rocket. 2,759,297, 8-21-56, CI. 46—74.
Lewis, Robert D., and K. F. Wietzel, to Armco Steel Corp.
Apparatus for guiding strip material. 2,774,593, 12-18-56,
CI. 271—2.6.
Lewis, Robert R. : See —
Willby, Norman H., and Lewis. 2,757,328.
Lewis, Ronald W. J. : See —
Jukkola, Walfred W., and Lewis. 2,750,258.
Lewis-Shepard Co. : See —
Gilman, Wilbert M„ and Gandolfo. 2,774,926.
Lewis, 'Stewart P. Marine marker. 2,736,044, 2-28-56, CI.
Lewis, Thomas E., Jr., to United States Steel Corp. Method
for making tie plates. 2,767,456, 10-23-56, CI. 29—10.
Lewis. Walter B. Screw cap wrench with flexible strap.
2,771,802, 11-27-56, CI. 81—3.43.
Lewis, Walter C. Cigarette extinguisher. 2,736,321, 2-28-56,
CI. 131—256.
Lewis, Walter E., and S. C. Jordan, to General Electric Co.
Electric heating appliance. 2,772,341, 11-27-56, CI.
219—37.
Lewis, Warner, Co. : See —
Lewis, Warner, Sr., and Cox. 2,747,684.
Lewis, Warner, Sr., and J. P. Cox, to Warner Lewis Co. Re-
pack cartridge. 2,747,684. 5-29-56, CI. 183 — 47.
Lewis, Warren K., and E. R. Gilliland, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Method of heat exchange between
liquids. 2,749.094, 6-5-56, CI. 257—1.
Lewis, Warren K., and E. R. Gilliland, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Production of sulfur dioxide. 2,766,102,
10-9-56, CI. 23—177.
Lewis, Warren K., Jr. : See —
Drews, William P., Kaulakis, and Lewis. 2,733,282.
Martin, Homer Z., and Lewis. 2,738,315.
Lewis, William, XA to J. C. Tannock, and % to Plastomatic
Ltd. Safety razor blade holders. 2,732,933, 1-31-56, CI.
206—16.
Lewis, William H., to Joint 'Saw Co. Paving form structure.
2,745,165, 5-15-56, CI. 25 — 118.
Lewis, William L. Aircraft landing gear. 2.755,041, 7-17-56,
CI. 244—102.
Lewit, Ephriam. Closure for narrow necked small containers.
2,733,829, 2-7-56, CI. 220—31.
Lewkowich, Michael : See —
Henry, Otto N., Arnold, and Lewkowich. 2,738,903.
Lewthwaite, Raymond B. : See —
Rosenberg, Lawrence, and Lewthwaite. 2,753,420.
Lewus, Alexander J. Electromagnetic relays. 2,735,967,
2-21-56, CI. 317—176.
Lewyckyj, Peter : See —
Tomik, George A., and Lewyckyj. 2,738,847.
Lewyt Corp. : See —
Meyerhoefer, Carl E. 2,730,192.
Ley, Gordon S. : See —
Crandon, Lawrence H., Ley, and Pridmore. 2,760,144.
Ley, Gordon S., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Rapid
switching of capacitance. 2,763,807, 9-18-56, CI. 315—21.
Ley, Hellmut : See —
Scnytil, Franz, and Ley. 2,756,986.
Ley, Hellmut, W. Stenger, W. Werner, and K. Lampatzer, to
Parker Rust Proof Co. Alkali metal phosphate coating-
solutions and the method of forming coatings therewith.
2,758,949, 8-14-56, CI. 148—6.15.
Ley, Wilhelm : See —
Dillenburger, Albert, and Ley. 2,753,957.
Leyenberger, John, to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Electrical apparatus for measuring. 2,745,054, 5-8-56, CI.
323—75.
Leyer, Albert, and L. Burgerstein. Belt pulley. 2,753,724,
7-10-56, CI. 74—242.9.
Leyerle, Arthur R., and H. W. Gillis, to Vitreous Steel Prod-
ucts Co. Tile faced wall. 2,735,523, 2-21-56, CI. 189 — 85.
Leygonie, Robert J., and B. B. de Saint Leger, to Esso Stand-
ard Societe Anonyme Francaise. Steam cylinder lubricat-
ing oil. 2,764,529, 9-25-56, CI. 196—151.
Levhausen, Wilhelm. Automatic switches. 2,774,840.
12-18-56, CI. 200—87.
Leyland, Boris N. : See —
Jackson, Harry E., Leyland, and Wood. 2,748,181.
Lambert, Arthur, and Leyland. 2,748,096.
Lambert, Arthur, and Leyland. 2,755,272.
Leyton, Eric M. : See —
Percival, William S., White, and Leyton. 2,754,482.
Lezer, Grace H. : See —
Hurlburt, Fred F., and Gillispie. 2,746,778.
Hurlburt. Fred F., and Gilliespie. 2,757,026.
L'Heureux, Phillaus. Grease can receiving grease ejector.
2,772,813, 12-4-56, CI. 222— 82.
L'Hollier, Leslie H., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Footwear
and the like. 2,728,999, 1-3-56. CI. 36—4.
L'Hollier, Leslie H., and C. A. Riley, to The B. F. Goodrich
Co. Last for footwear. 2,761,159, 9-4-56, CI. 12—133.
Lhorty, Marcel L., to Shell Development Co. Process for
coating aggregate with bituminous binder. 2,760,878,
8-28-56, CI. 106—269.
Li, Yao T., to Research Corporation. Pressure indicator.
2,738,677, 3-20-56, CI. 73—389.
Liandrat, Georges B. A. : See —
Aigrain, Pierre R. R., and Liandrat. 2,773,250.
Libbev-Owens-Ford Glass Co. : See —
Badger, Alfred E., and Sharp. 2,748,007.
Barkley, Dwight W. 2,741,156.
Barkley,Dwight W. 2,746,354.
Brown, Wilbur F. 2,755.212.
Browne, Charles M. 2,750,637.
Colbert, William H., and Morgan. 2,761,945.
Cowley, Charles H., and Woods. 2,761,248.
Gaiser, Romey A. 2,741,570.
Gaiser, Romey A. 2,746,210.
Gaiser, Romey A. 2,770,558.
Hansen, Ralph C, Powers, and Thwaites. 2,738,058.
Jendrisak, Joseph E. 2,737,758.
Jendrisak, Joseph E. 2,744,359.
Jendrisak, Joseph E. 2,758.422.
Jendrisak, Joseph E. 2,774,189.
Jendrisak, Joseph E., and Carson. 2,766,555.
Koester, Melvin C. 2,743,010.
Koester, Melvin C. and Mainz. 2,734,626.
Kuntz, Harry A. 2,746,153.
Levengood, William C. 2,765,652.
Levengood, William C. 2,773,775.
Mazur, Ferdinand J., and Ponce. 2,746,353.
McCown, William E., and Alexander. 2,775,071.
McMaster, Harold A., and Wampler. 2,735,331.
Morgan, Willard L. 2.750.832.
Motter, Theodore J. 2,771,378.
Ogle, James C, Jr. 2,748,026.
Olson, Albert W., and Woods. 2,761,249.
Ponce, Lucien G. 2,747,467.
Ritter, George F. 2,747,342.
Walters, Emmett L. 2.746.209.
Wampler, Roy W. 2,775.028.
Weinrich, Arthur R. 2,731,365.
Weinrich, Arthur R. 2.731,366.
White, Gerald. 2,729,032.
Libby, Carl F., to J. D. Riordan, and G. C. Libby. Loom
for narrow webs with locked selvages. 2,742,932, 4-24-56,
CI. 139—124.
Libby, Carl F.. to J. D. Riordan and G. C. Libby. Narrow
web loom. 2,769,462, 11-6-56, CI. 139—122.
Libby, Gertrude C. : See —
Libby, Carl F. 2,742.932.
Libby, Carl F. 2,769,462.
Libby, James W., Jr., D. B. Pattison, and F. Zwilgmeyer, to
E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. Fluorescent agents and
process of making the same. 2,733,242, 1-31-56, CI. 260 —
247.1.
Libecap, Clyde R. Meat block cleaner. 2,753.576, 7-10-56,
CI. 15—93.
476
INDEX OP PATENTS, 1956
,174, 11-6-56, CI.
Liberatore, Laurence C, C. B. Tibbits, C. F. Aldridge, and
H. C. Fischer, to Taylor Instrument Companies. Adjust-
able thermometer controller. 2,745,925, 5-15-56, CI.
200—141.
Liberatore, Umberto. Safety razors. 2,754,583, 7-17-56,
CI. 30—60.5.
Libermann, David, and M. Moyeux, to Chimie et Atomistique.
New derivatives of desoxybenzoins and the process of pre-
paring them. 2,711,393, 11-20-56, CI. 167—65
Libert, Norris R. Tacking ma
1—49.
Liberti, Felix P. : See — ■
Allen, Austin 0., Murray, and Liberti. 2,754.217.
Liberti, Ralph J. Ambidextrous bat. 2,775,455, 12-25-56,
CI. 273—72.
Liberty Products Corp. : See —
Ochse, William. 2,770,173.
Libman, Earl E., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Gun mounting.
2,763,190, 9-18-56, CI. 89—42.
Libman, Earl E., A. D. Fialkow, J. W. Bozeman. and I. Gerst,
to Control Instrument Co., Inc. Anti-aircraft gun compu-
ter. 2,762,565, 9-11-56, CI. 235—61.5.
Libowitzky, Herbert : See —
Becke, Friedrich, Libowitzky, Markgraf, and Klug.
2,767,219.
Libra, Mary J. Playground device. 2,775,452, 12-25-56. CI.
272—1.
Librascope, Inc. : See — ■
Brandon, Chester. 2,754,687.
Imm, Lewis W. 2,734,791.
Minard, Everett S., and Lenzen. 2,774,253.
Opocensky, Willard J., Buseth, and Cole. 2,742,801.
Pollock, William E. 2,746,303.
Silvertooth, Ernest W. 2.755.021.
Silvertooth, Ernest W. 2,768,785.
"Licencia" Talamanyiikat Krtekesito Vallalat : See —
Beck. .lozs.r. 2.734,259.
Bohner, Endre and Lukaes. 2,737,567.
Gal, Endre, and Gerber. 2,773,483.
Szilagyi, Istvan. 2,733,370.
Varkonyi, Gyula, Bokor, and Varkonyi. 2,738,810.
Licentia Patent-Verwaltungs, (J. m. b. H. : See —
Grebe, Otto, Driller, and Biihring. 2,773,112.
Haller, Karl. 2,766,341.
Haseloff, Fritz. 2,745,341.
Lich, Richard L., to General Steel Castings Corp. Railway
truck with air springs. 2,758,549, 8-14-56, CI. 105—197.
Lichtenberger, Friedrich. Device for electrical frequency aud
speed measuring. 2,740,092, 3-27-56, CI. 324 — 70.
Lichtenfeld, Engelhard. Current collector for relatively mov-
able parts, particularly for automotive tire control.
2,756,297, 7-24-56, CI. 200—61.22.
Lichtenfels, Ira W., to General Electric Co. Variable speed
blower. 2,757,329, 7-31-50, CI. 318—333.
Lichtenstein, Immanuel : See —
Goldstein, Samuel, and Lichtenstein. 2,759,523.
Lichtenstein, Joseph : See — ■
Orzel, Paul. 2,760,764.
Lichtenstein, Leon J. : See —
Chandler, Murrav L., and Lichtenstein. 2,742.865.
Lichtenstein, Morris D. Thermal floor covering. 2,771,537,
11-20-56, CI. 219—46.
Lichtenstein, Roland H. : See —
Goodale, Edmund E., and Lichtenstein. 2.768,312.
Lichtenwalter, Myrl, E. S. Peterson, and D. K. Sacken, to
Jefferson Chemical Co., Inc. Catalytic process of oxidizing
ethylene to ethylene oxide with ozone or hydrogen peroxide
as carbon dioxide repressants. 2,769,016, 10-30-56, CI.
260—348.5.
Lichtenwalter, Myrl, and J. F. Cooper, to Jefferson Chemical
Co., Inc. Catalytic process for producing alkvlcne carbo-
nates. 2,773,070, 12-4-56, CI. 260 — 340.2.
Lichty, Lyall J. : See—
Dettmer, Philip B., and Lichty. 2,741,553.
Lichty. Lyall J., to Quebec Metallurgical Industries Limited.
Method of recovering tin from tin bearing materials.
2.752,236. 6-26-56, CI. 75 — 85
Lichty, Lyall J., and R. T. C. Rasmussen. to Quebec Metallurgi-
cal Industries Ltd. Method of electric furnace smelting of
silicate ores. 2,772,959, 12-4-56, CI. 75 — 11.
Lickteig, Albert F., to Durable Products Co. Friction hinge.
2,746,1.01, 5-22-56, CI. 20—42.
Lickteig, Albert F., to Durable Products Co. Removable
sash structure. 2,749,578, 0-12-56, CI 20 — 42.
Lide, Basil M. : See —
Meier, Ward M., and Lide. 2,773,255.
Lideen, Ernest J. Vacuum tube shield and heat radiator.
2,745,895, 5-15-56, CI. 174—35.
Lidford, John A. : See —
Hammond, William E., and Lidford. 2,740,614.
Lidgard. Edward J., to Studebaker-Packard Corp Packing
container for curved glass. 2, 769, 534 11-6-56 CI 206 — 62
Lidge. Ralph T. : See —
Flexman. James W., and Lidge. :
Lidge. Ralph T., and J. W. Flexman.
2,729,272, 1-3-56, CI. 155—30.
Lido Land Co. : See —
Williford, Jacob V., Jr. 2,745,027.
Williford. Jacob V., Jr. 2,749,459.
Lidov, Rex E. : See —
Bluestone, Henry, Soloway, Hyman, and Lidov. 2,730,548.
Soloway, Samuel B., Lidov, Bluestone, and Hyman.
2,738,356.
Lidov, Rex E., to Shell Development Co. Polyhalo epoxy
methane naphthalene compounds. 2,733,248, 1-31-56, CI.
260—346.2.
Lidow, Eric. Selenium rectifier containing tellurium.
2,736,850, 2-28-56, CI. 317 — 241.
Lidow, Eric. Photocell. 2,766,144, 10-9-56, CI. 117 — 200.
Lidral, John P. : See-
Van Ornum, Vern W., and Lidral. 2,761,617.
Lie, Finn. Tilting chair. 2,760,553, 8-28-56, CI. 155—77.
Lieb, Albert, to International Standard Electric Corp. Elec-
tron tube. 2,735,955, 2-21-56, CI. 313—294.
Lieb, Harry C. : See—
Dziedziula, Edward J., and Lieb. 2,774,891.
Liebe, August A. : See —
Jonkers, Cornelius O., Kohler, Liebe, and van der Ster.
2,771,751.
Liebel-Flarshiem Co., The : See —
Billfn, Arthur G. 2,733,352.
Liebelt, Adolph A. Dough lump spacer. 2,765,065, 10-2-56,
CI. 198—34.
Liebelt, Howard E., to J. B. Biederman. High pitch whistle
for calling animals. 2,737,757, 3-13-56. CI. 46 — 179.
Lieber, Ben, to Aply-Tec Products, Inc. Pipe. 2,760,496,
8-28-56, CI. 131—194.
Lieberknecht, Karl, Inc. : See — -
Zesch, Eugene M. 2,734,360.
Zesch, Eugene M. 2,746,274.
Lieberman, Emanuel R. : See —
Fierstein, Jean C, Lieberman, Wicks, and Yuska.
2,744,035.
Lieberman, Emanuel R., and H. Yuska, to Interchemical Corp.
Water-soluble epoxy-amine resins. 2,772,248, 11-27-56, CI.
knife. 2,736,964, 3-6-56,
>f intelligence signals.
Heat exchange
-3-56,
260—29.2.
Lieberman, Frank. Chiropodist's
CI. 30—336.
Lieberman, Leonard. Modulation
2,760,006, 8-21-56, CI. 179—100.1.
Lieberman, Lillian B. : See —
Lieberman, Nathan L. 2,738,928.
Lieberman, Nathan L., to L. B. Lieberman.
system. 2,738,928, 3-20-56, CI. 237—60.
Lieberman, Sol. Fluorescent lamp shade. 2,740,216,
CI. 40—131.
Liebermann, John, to Ranco, Inc. Automatic defroster
control switching mechanism. 2,729,718, 1-3-56, CI.
200—136.3.
Liebhafsky, Herman A., to General Electric Co. Water heater.
2,742,560, 4-17-56, CI. 219—38.
Liebich, John C„ to Gendron Wheel Co. Leg supporting
attachment for invalid chairs. 2,746,527, 5-22-56, CI.
155—171.
Liebknecht, Werner, to C. Lorenz Aktiengesellschaft. Process
for the automatic production of scrambled impulse and
signal sequences. 2,738,498, 3-13-56, CI. 340 — 345.
Liebman. Joseph N. Self-winding mechanism for vehicle clock.
2,769,301, 11-6-56, CI. 58—46.
Liebman. Joseph N., and T. N. Ryon. Reel strip-end fastener.
2,775,413, 12-25-56, CI. 242 — 74.
Liebmann, Hans W., to Aktiebolaget Johansons Press &
Hejarverktyg. Device for effecting a dwell at the end posi-
tions of reciprocating elements. 2,758,570, 8-14-56, CI.
121—45.
Liechti, Hans, to Ciba Ltd. Disazo-dyestuffs. 2,749,335,
6-5-56, CI. 260—153.
Liechti, Hans, K. Menzi, and F. Oesterlein, to Ciba Ltd.
8-Hvdroxyquinoline diazo-dyestuffs. 2,743,266, 4-24-56,
CI. 260—155.
Liedberg, Kurt H., to Atlas Copco Aktiebolaget. Devices for
hot spraying of materials. 2,762,901, 9-11-56, CI. 219—39.
Liedholm, George E., to Shell Development Co. Method for
effecting endothermic dehydrogenation reactions. 2.730,556,
1-10-56, CI. 260—668.
Lief, Milton, to Chromcraft Corp. Height-adjustable stools.
2,742,082, 4-17-56, CI. 155—94.
Liegey, Paul R. : See —
Andrews, David H., Liegey, N.ozick,
2,760,151.
Lien, Arthur P. : See —
Arnold, Robert C, and Lien. 2,739,925.
Dunning, Herbert N., and Lien. 2,772,945.
McCaulay, David A., and Lien. 2,741,647.
McCaulay, David A., and Lien. 2,753,386.
McCaulay, David A., and Lien. 2,756,263.
McCaulay, David A., and Lien. 2,756,264.
McCaulay, David A., and Lien. 2.766,305.
McCaulay, David A., and Lien. 2.766.307.
McCaulay, David A., and Lien. 2,770,662.
Shalit. Harold, and Lien. 2.772,244.
Shalit, Harold, and Lien. 2,773.836.
Slaughter, John I., McCaulay, Lien, and Johnson.
2,762,750.
Lien, Arthur P., and D. A. McCaulay, to Standard Oil Co.
Extraction of ethvlbenzene from naphthas with HF-AgF.
2,739,992, 3-27-56, CI. 260 — 674.
Lien, Arthur P., and D. A. McCaulay, to Standard Oil Co.
Preparation of mono-n-alkylbenzenes by treating benzene
and poly-n-alkylbenzenes with HF-BF3. 2,753,383, 7-3-56,
CI. 260 — 668.
Lien, Arthur P., and D. A. McCaulay, to Standard Oil Co.
HF-BF3 treating of normal alkylbenzenes. 2,753,384,
7-3-56, CI. 260—668.
and Treitel.
LIST OF PATENTEES
477
Lien, Arthur P., and D. A. McCauley, to Standard Oil Co.
Ethylbenzene disproportionate. 2,773,109, 12-4-56, CI.
260 — 671.
Lien, Harold E. Fish stringer. 2,760,700, 8-28-56, CI.
224—7.
Lien, Kniit M., to Enna Ltd. Child's hand-propelled veloci-
pede. 2,745,679, 5-15-56, CI. 280—218.
Lienhard, Gottlieb, to Roco Manser Precision Engineering
Corp. Gauging device. 2,769,242, 11-6-56, CI. 33 — 147.
Liera, Louis P. : See —
Braak, Dirk J., Liera, and Roineijn. 2,773,176.
Lieser, Mathias J., to Mead Specialties Co., Inc. Control
mechanism for pressure fluid apparatus. 2,768,610,
10-30-56, CI. 121—13.
Lieser, Robert C, to Philip Morris and Co., Ltd., Inc. To-
bacco product and method of making said product.
2,739,913, 3-27-56, CI. 131—17.
Lieske, George A. : See — ■
McKenney, Henry F., and Lieske. 2,752,091.
Liesunaitis, Vytautas. Scraper. 2,756,499, 7-31-56, CI.
30—169.
Lifegard Sign Corp. : See —
Mead, Theodore E. 2,735,480.
Liftainer System Co. : See —
King, Byron W. 2,729,383.
Liftin, Muriel E. : See —
Vitale, Peter T., and Liftin.
Vitale, Peter T., and Liftin.
Vitale, Peter T., and Liftin
Lifton, Lewis
Lifton, Lewi
2,771,166, 11-20-56, CI. 190—57.
Lifton, Lewis. Handles for brief cases and
2,733,213.
2,733,214.
2,746,931.
Brief case. 2,737,219, 3-6-56, CI. 150—1.6.
Handles for brief cases and luggage.
Closson, Rex D., Kolka, and Ligett. 2,750,384.
Closson, Rex D., Kolka, and Ligett. 2,750,417.
Closson, Rex D., Kolka, and Ligett. 2,751,426.
Closson, Rex D., Kolka, and Ligett. 2,769,850.
Ligett, Waldo B., to Ethyl Corp. Manufacture of hexaehloro
benzene. 2,773,104, 12-4-56, CI. 260 — 650.
Ligett, Waldo B„ and C. N. Wolf, to Ethyl Corp. Defoliation
2,749,228, 6-5-56, CI. 71—2.3.
Ligett, Waldo B., and C. N. Wolf, to Ethyl Corp. Plan
growth regulation with chlorophenyl cyanoacrylic acids am
derivatives. 2,749,229, 6-5-56, CI. 71 — 2.4.
Ligett, Waldo B., and C. N. Wolf, to Ethyl Corp. Bromo
phenyl cyanoacrylic acids and derivatives. 2,749,231
6-5-56, CI. 71—2.6.
Ligett, Waldo BtJ and C. N. Wolf, to Ethyl Corp. Chloro
phenyl cyanoacrylic acids and derivatives. 2,740.1':'.:.'
6-5-56, CI. 71—2.6.
Ligett, Waldo B., C. N. Wolf, and R. D. Closson, to Ethy
Corp. Fungicidal compositions comprising esters of n
naphthyl halo-maleamic acids and methods of applying
2,749,269, 6-5-56, CI. 167—30.
Liggett, John A., to Radio Corp. of America. Liquid seal
2.751,926, 6-26-56, CI. 137—251.
Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. : See —
Samfield, Max M., Locklair, and Brock. 2,760,495.
Light, Donald W. Laminated paper yarns and fabrics, includ-
ing the same. 2,734,532. 2-14-56, CI. 139—420.
Light, James W., to General Motors Corp. Actuator control
system and valve mechanism therefor. 2,730,994, 1-17-56,
CI. 121—40.
Light, James W., to General Motors Corp. Composition of
material suitable for use in a coupling. 2,747,713, 5-29-56,
CI. 192—107.
Light, James W., to General Motors Corn. Centrifugallv
responsive couplings. 2,753,031, 7-3-56, CI. 192 — 104.
Light, Leon H. : See —
Crowther, Gerald O., and Light. 2,775,723.
Light, Leon H., to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co.,
trustee. Electrical regulated power supplies. 2,752,555,
6-26-56. CI. 323—22.
Light, Robert F. : See —
Lenney, James F., Redfern, and Light. 2,734,875.
Lightbody, Alexander, and J. M. Johnston, to Sir W. G. Arm-
strong Whitworth Aircraft Ltd. Self-projected missiles
2,745,347, 5-15-56, CI. 102—49.
Lighter, Stephen. Method of making building insulation and
product. 2,747,651, 5-29-56, CI. 154 — 28.
Lightfoot, Jackson K., to R. M. Magnuson, d. b. a. Magnuson
Engineers. Shuffle feed mechanism with stemming struc-
ture. 2,738,816, 3-20-56. CI. 146 — 55.
Lightner, Mary L. L. Sanitary napkin. 2,742,903, 4-24-56,
CI. 128 — 290.
Lightwind, James E. Tools for compressing piston rings.
2,747,262, 5-29-56, CI. 29—224.
Lighty, Paul E.. to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Selenium rectifiers and method of manuf.n ■; uiv
2,745,047, 5-8-56, CI. 317—241.
Lignes Telegraphiques & Telephoniques : See —
Brune, Jean E. P. 2,747,175.
Liguori, Anthony : See —
Canfora, Arthur E., Liguori, Shenk, and Kishi. 2,744,955.
Sharin, Samuel, Canfora, Liguori, and Kishi. 2,762,917.
Liguori, Anthony, to Radio Corp. of America. Automatic
phasing of synchronics nuiliiplox telegraph systems.
2,769,857, 11-6-56, CI. 178—50.
Liguori, Anthony, to Radio Corp. of America. Power supply
with regulated positive and negative output voltages.
2,772,387. 11-27-56, CI. 323—22.
Liguori, Anthony, and E. R. Shenk, to Radio Corp. of An
Electronic diplex receiving distributor. 2,734,943, 2-14-56,
CI. 178—61.
Lihota, Joseph J., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Brake
cylinder pressure retaining and maintaining apparatus.
2,760,830, 8-28-56, CI. 303—60.
Liles, Brooks S., to Aluminum Co. of America. Continuous
electrode and method of making same. 2,758,964, 8-14-56,
CI. 204—67.
Lilienfeld, Julius E., to S. D. Warren and R. F. Burkard,
jointly. Coiled-type condenser unit for electrolytic capaci-
tors and apparatus for coiling upon a supporting mandrel
the electrode assembly thereof. 2,742,596, 4-17-56, CI.
317—230.
Lilienstein, Manfred, to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Magneto-induction counter. 2,765,433,
10-2-56, CI. 318 — 46.
Liljenstroni, Carl J., to AB Svenska Flaktfabriken. Method
and drying kiln for drying lumber. 2,773,315, 12-11-56,
CI. 34—209.
Lillengreen, Manford R. Replaceable corner portion for the
cutting edge of bulldozer blades. 2,732,639, 1-31-56, CI.
37—143.
Lillie, George F. : See —
Lillie, Wallace E., and G. F. 2,757,743.
Lillie, Wallace E., and G. F. Lillie. Concrete well screen.
2,757,743, 8-7-56, CI. 166 — 227.
Lilliendahl, William C. : See—
Quaely, Martin F., and Lilliendahl. 2,772,227.
Lillquist, George F. : See —
Sullivan, Thomas J., Milligan, and Lillquist. 2,738,255.
Lillquist, Torsten O., to General Motors Corp. Wheel slip
control system. 2.773,227, 12-4-56, CI. 318—52.
Lilly, Eli, and Co. : See—
Ainsworth, Cameron. 2,733,245.
Ainsworth, Cameron. 2,756,235.
Coffey, Henry F. 2,729,810.
Davis, William W., and Parke. 2,748,074.
Fornefeld, Eugene J. 2,772,286.
Garbrecht, William L. 2,774,763.
Gerzon, Koert, and Shepard. 2,759,977.
Hennion, George F. 2,766,285.
Jones, Reuben G. 2,744,114.
Jones, Reuben G. 2,748,135.
Jones, Reuben G. 2,757,176.
Jones, Reuben G., and Kornfeld. 2,744,915.
Jones, Reuben G., and Kornfeld. 2,744,917.
Jones, Reuben G., and Kornfeld. 2,745,845.
Kath, Alfred W. 2,764,863.
Kath, Alfred W. 2,771,191.
Kornfeld, Edmund C. 2,751,396.
Kornfeld, Edmund C, and Fornefeld. 2,749,353.
Market, Harold L., and Murphy. 2,750,325.
Mills, Jack. 2,773,900.
Moore, Robert P. 2,732,987.
Murphy, Hubert W., and Stephens. 2,742,460.
Pioch, Richard P. 2,736,728.
Pohland, Albert. 2,772,311.
Powell, Horace M. 2,773,800.
Stieff, Mary A. 2,743,268.
Stuart, Elmer H. 2.753.340.
Whitehead, Calvert W. 2,774,760.
Lily-Tulip Cup Corp. : See —
Amberg, Walter E. and S. W. 2,737,332.
Amberg, Walter E., and S. W. 2,749,010.
Lilyquist, Marvin R. : See —
Tarrant, Paul, and Lilyquist. 2,749,376.
Limbach, John N., Jr. : See —
Pratt, John G., Jr., and Limbach. 2,738,306.
Limberger, Walter, to Messrs. Lumoprint Zindler K. G. De-
vice for making photostatic copies. 2,732,778, 1-31-56, CI.
95—77.5.
Limberger, Walter, to Messrs. Lumoprint Zindler K. G.
Reversible winding device. 2,734,690, 2-14-56, CI. 242 — 55.
Limberger, Walter, to Messrs. Lumoprint Zindler K. G. Device
for treating directly exposed photopapers. 2,740,344,
4-3-56, CI. 95—89.
Limberger, Walter, to Messrs. Lumoprint Zindler K. G.
Photographic print making machine. 2,751,814, 6-26-56,
CI. 88—24.
Lime, Ermal J., and C. S. Hedges, to Crelo Mfg. Co., Inc.
Hot beverage vending machine. 2,732,098, 1-24-56, CI.
221—11.
Limm. Friedrich, to Far-Ex Corp. Method of producing a
light and heat radiation reflecting, fireproof material.
2,759,522, 8-21-56, CI. 154—28.
Limper, Arthur F. : See —
Giraitis, Albert P., Limper, and Smith. 2,762,689.
Giraitis, Albert P., Limper, and Thomas. 2,744.007.
Lin, Tung H. Accelerometer. 2,774,062, 12-11-56, CI.
340 — 261.
Lin, Wei C. : See —
Mackiw, Vladimir N., Lin, Roy, and Kunda. 2,7(17, on::.
Machiw, Vladimir N., Rov, Lin, and Kunda. 2,767,081.
Roy, Tuhin K, Lin, Mackiw, and Kunda. 2.767.082.
Linahan, Thomas C, to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Electrical apparatus for measuring pressure. 2,7-111.7.11,
6-12-56. CI. 73 — 398.
Linatsas, James. Cleaning device for rotary paint applicators.
2,741.857. 4-17-56. CI. 34—58.
Lincecum, William F. Cigarette snuffer system. 2,704,165,
9-25-56, CI. 131—235.
Linch, Adrian L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Sta-
bilized aromatic amines. 2,757,197, 7-31-56, CI. 260 — 578.
478
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
mines. 2,763.689, 9-18-56, CI.
260— 5T8.
Lincoln, Arnold J., to Baker & Co., Inc. Method of round-
ing wire end. 2,759,088, 8-14-5G, CI. 219—15.
Lincoln, Clovis W., to General Motors Corp. Follow-up mech-
anism. 2,736,208, 2-28-56, CI. 74—388.
Lincoln, Clovis W., and P. B. Zeigler, to General Motors
Corp. Electric power steering. 2,750,605, 7-31-56, CI.
74—388.
Lincoln, Clovis W., and P. B. Zeigler, to General Motors
Corp. Power steering apparatus. 2,768,531, 10-30-56,
CI. 74—388.
Lincoln, Clovis W., R. M. Gold, and H. D. Spiekerman, to
General Motors Corp. Neutral safety and back-up light
switch. 2,775,664, 12-25-56, CI. 200—61.54.
Lincoln Electric Co., The : See —
Landis, George G., and Payne. 2,748,236.
Landis, George G., and Payne. 2,766,360.
Landis. George G., and Payne. 2,766,361.
Lincoln Engineering Co. : See —
Klein, Victor G. 2,750,932.
Klein, Victor G„ and Mueller. 2,745,290.
Klein, Victor G„ Schneller, and Mueller. 2,735,683.
Mueller, Carl H., and Schneller. 2,748,893.
Lincoln, Prank H. : See-
Hogg^ John A., Beal, Nathan, and Lincoln. 2,771,475.
Lincoln, Frank H., Jr. : See —
Hogg, John A., and Lincoln. 2,767,198.
Hogg, John A., Beal. and Lincoln. 2,735,856.
Hogg, John A., Beal, and Lincoln. 2.752,366.
Hogg, John A., Beal, and Lincoln. 2,774,776.
Hogg, John A., Beal, Nathan, and Lincoln. 2,730,525.
Lincoln, James : See —
Barnett. Cyril, Cohn, and Lincoln. 2,754,298.
Fisher, James W., and Lincoln. 2,762,789.
Lincoln, James, K. M. Hammond, and W. H. Groombridge,
to British Celanese Ltd. Dyeable nitrogen-containing poly-
esters. 2,739,958, 3-27-56, CI. 260—75.
Lincoln, John C. Apparatus for preparing finely divided
material. 2,762,574, 9-11-56, CI. 241—78.
Lincoln, Lewis L. : See —
Brooker, Leslie G. S., and Lincoln. 2,763,646.
Lind, Edward L., to Radio Corp. of America. Fluoride phos-
phors. 2,757,144, 7-31-56, CI. 252—301.4.
Lind, Franklin C. A., % to H. R. E. Lind. Fishing apparatus.
2,752,717, 7-3-56, CI. 43 — 20.
Lind, Franklin C. A. Swivel connector. 2,772,902, 12-4-56,
CI. 287—91.
Lind, Harry R. E. : See—
Lind, Franklin C. A. 2,752,717.
Lind, John A., to Alford & Alder (Engineers) Ltd. Knee-
action tvpe wheel suspension with built in lubricating sys-
tem. 2,734,753, 2-14-56. CI. 280—96.2.
Lindahl, Harry A., and K. G. Strandberg, to Ideal Grain
Cleaner Co. Grain cleaning apparatus. 2,771,192,
11-20-56, CI. 209—95.
Lindars, Herman. Automatic filling apparatus for liquid con-
tainers. 2,745,585, 5-15-56, CI. 226—127.
Lindars, Herman. Apparatus for dispensing measured quan-
tities of liquid materials. 2.755,966, 7-24-56. CI. 222—76.
Lindars, Herman. Weighing mechanisms. 2,768,823, 10-30-56,
CI. 265—56.
Lindavap, Inc. : See — •
Wuerfel, Robert P., and Hogan. 2,743,350.
Lindbeck, Laurel B. Power drawn scraper. 2,730,822,
1-17-56. CI. 37—129.
Lindbeck, Laurel B. Land grading machine. 2,741,043,
4-10-56, CI. 37—169.
Lindberg, Allan W., and J. C. Rombach, to Missouri Auto-
matic Control Corp. Burner ignition and fuel control sys-
tem. 2,729,281, 1-3-56, CI. 158—28.
Lindberg, Allan W. and R. A. Watson, to Missouri Automatic
Control Corp. Frequency regulating system. 2,739,280,
3-20-56, CI. 318—207.
Lindberg, Arthur F., to Teletypesetter Corp. Control unit for
composing machines. 2,770,356, 11-13-56, CI. 199 — 18.
Lindberg Engineering Co. : See —
Mack, Stanley J. 2,754,178.
Lindberg, John A., and W. V. Thelander, to Dana Corp.
Safety clutch. 2,743,805, 5-1-56, CI. 192—82.
Lindberg, John E., Jr. Engine analyzer for detecting tem-
perature with sealf-healing transducer and circuits.
2,759.172, 8-14-56, CI. 340 — 227.
Lindberg, Richard C, to Goodman Mfg. Co. Drum cutter
head for continuous miner. 2,750,177, 6-12-56, CI. 262 — 9.
Lindblom, Frank W., to Welsh Mfg. Co. Spectacle frame.
2,752.820, 7-3-50, CI. 88—41.
Lindblom. Frank W., to Welsh Mfg. Co. Bridge structure.
2,773,423, 12-11-56, CI. 88—43.
Lindblom, Karl A. H, to Rodentin Aktiebolag. Process for
the production of a bait for killing rodents, moles, and
noxious animals. 2,770,067, 11-13-56, CI. 43 — 124.
Lindblom, Robert O. : See —
Bailes, Richard H., Lindblom, and Grinstead. 2,768,059.
Lindbloom, William A., to Automatic Electric Laboratories,
Inc. Trunk and control circuits to semi-automatic magneto
exchange. 2,742,529, 4-17-56, CI. 179 — 27.
Linde, Hilding. Coupling device for connection of a dust-
bin and a collecting container. 2,763,386, 9-18-56, CI.
214—302.
Lindeberg, Robert G., to Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. Con-
tainer-feeder. 2,770,408, 11-13-56, CI. 229—17.
Lindee, Carl F., Jr., to Portable Electric Tools, Inc. Lathe
headstock. 2.733,737, 2-7-56, CI. 142 — 1.
Lindee, Carl F., Jr., to Portable Electric Tools, Inc. Combina-
tion lathe and drill press. 2,733,741, 2-7-56, CI. 144 — 1.
Lindegren, Per A. : See —
Blomqvist, Ake H. P., and Lindegren. 2,767,361.
Blomqvist, Ike H. P., and Lindegren. 2,771,573.
Lindell, Aubrey O. E. : See —
James, Emrys G, and Lindell. 2,731,561.
Lindell, Sigurd I., to S & C Electric Co. Drop out fuse
construction. 2,745,921, 5-15-56, CI. 200 — 114.
Lindell, Sigurd I., to S & C Electric Co. Fuse construction.
2,745,923, 5-15-56, CI. 200—116.
Lindeman, Jesse G., to Deere & Co. Releasable plow standard.
2,756,659, 7-31-56, CI. 97 — 47.89.
Lindeman, Jesse G., to Deere & Co. Coil spring cultivator
shank and clamp. 2,760,423, 8-28-56, CI. 97 — 198.1.
Lindemann, Herbert, to Lonza Electric and Chemical Works
Ltd. Process for producing cellular thermoplastic bodies.
2,751,627, 6-26-56, CI. 18 — 48.
Lindemann, Herbert, to Lonza Electric and Chemical Works
Ltd. Process for the production of closed cell cellular
bodies. 2,768,407, 10-30-56, CI. 18 — 48.
Lindemann, Herbert, and E. Stirnemann. Cellular thermo-
plastic bodies. 2,746,088. 5-22-56, CI. 18 — 48.
Lindemann, Waldemar : See —
Moser, Paul. 2,738,726.
Linden, Carl E. : See —
Knosp, Robert N., Linden, and Wetzel. 2,762,243.
Linden, Gosta R. : See —
Hawkins, Albert E., and Linden. 2,759,774.
Linden, Henry R. : See —
Pettyjohn, Elmore S., and Linden. 2,734,809.
Pettyjohn, Elmore S., and Linden. 2,759,806.
Pettyjohn, Elmore S., Linden, and Lee. 2,734,810.
Linden, Samuel, to Bunny Bear Inc. Combination bassinet
car bed. 2,772,423. 12^-56, CI. 5 — 94.
Lindenbein, Edwin E. Saw construction. 2,755,556, 7-24-56,
CI. 33—75.
Lindenberg, Milton L. Freezing element for refrigeration
systems. 2,737,786, 3-13-56, CI. 62—126.
Lindenblad, Nils E., to Radio Corp. of America. Cumulative
cooling system. 2,729,949, 1-10-56, CI. 62—1.
Lindenblad, Nils E., to Radio Corp. of America. Electric cool-
ing apparatus. 2,734,344, 2-14-56, CI. 62 — 1.
Lindenblad, Nils E., to Radio Corp. of America. Electromag-
netic pumps for conductive fluids. 2,741,984, 4-17-56, CI.
103—1.
Lindenblad, Nils E., to Radio Corp. of America. Refrigeration.
2,749,716, 6-12-56, CI. 62—1.
Lindenblad, Nils E., to Radio Corp. of America. Thermoelec-
tric elements and materials. 2,758,146, 8-7-56, CI. 136 — 5.
Lindenblad, Nils E., to Radio Corp. of America. Thermo-
electric materials and elements utilizing them. 2,762,857,
9-11-56, CI. 136—5.
Lindenblad, Nils E., to Radio Corp. of America. Ionic wind
generating duct. 2,765,975, 10-9-56, CI. 230—69.
Lindenborg, Eric R., to A. Vonnegut. Flexible abrasive
brush. 2,763,104, 9-18-56, CI. 51—190.
Lindenfelser, Richard, to American Cvanamid Co. Resinous
compositions. 2,773,848, 12-11-56. CI. 260—17.3.
Lindenfelser, Richard, and M. K. Kilthau, to American Cy-
anamid Co. Modified diaminotriazine-aldehyde resinous
compositions and products comprising the same. 2,732,325,
1-24-56, CI. 154—121.
Lindenfelser, Richard, and M. K. Kilthau, to American
Cyanamid Co. Method of making pulp pre-forms and
products thereof. 2,761,779, 9-4-56, CI. 92—21.
Lindenmann, Adolf : See —
Stoll, Arthur, Jucker, and Lindenmann. 2,746.976.
Stoll, Arthur, Jucker, and Lindenmann. 2,774,773.
Lindenstruth, Albert F.. to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Method for dyeing polvacrylonitrilc fabrics. 2,750,250,
6-12-56. CI. 8—55.
Linder, Friedrich, to Machine Tool Works Oerlikon, Adminis-
tration Co. Cartridge case ejection device for automatic
firearms. 2,765,560, 10-9-56, CI. 42—25.
Linder, Lowell E., % to L. C. Miller. Triple radius Bourdon
tube. 2,741,129, 4-10-56, CI. 73 — 418.
Linder, Willv : See — •
Leithiiuser, Heinz, Linder, and Snttler. 2,775,512.
Totzek, Friedrich, and Linder. 2,734,811.
Linderman Engineering Co., Inc. : See —
Linderman, Garrett B. 2.758,712.
Linderman, Garrett B., to Linderman Engineering Co., Inc.
Detecting apparatus. 2.758.712, 8-14-56. CI. 209—111.
Lindesmith, John L., to Clary Corp. Read-out and radix con-
version apparatus for electronic computing apparatus.
2,770,415, 11-13-56, €1. 235—61.
Lindesmith, John L., and E. P. Drake, to Clary Corp. Com-
puting system. 2,761,620, 9-4-56, CI. 235—61.
Lindgren, Carl G. : See — ■
Giertz-Hedstrom, Adolph, and Lindgren. 2,761,079.
Lindgren. Erik A. Screen rooms. 2,765,362, 10-2-56, CI.
174—35.
Lindgren, Frank A. : See —
Cartlidge, Frank, and Lindgren. 2.734.731.
Lindgren. Frank A., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Self-propelled
room and pillar kerf cutting machine. 2,745,654, 5-15-56,
CI. 262—30.
Lindgren, Frank A., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Fluid drive and
retarding means for kerf cutting machines. 2,750,153,
6-12-56, CI. 254—184.
LIST OF PATENTEES
479
Lindgren, George V. Grinding wheel chuck. 2,768,484,
Lindgren, Robert D. Furniture stop. 2,769,275, 11-6-56,
LindgreV^oy J. Toilet article. 2,749,923, 6-12-56, CI.
132—76.2.
Lindhagen, Teodor I. : See — _„
Boestad, Gustav K. W., and Lindhagen. 2,765,979
Lindhe, John H. O., to Aktiebolaget Nynas Petroleum.
Method of preventing oxidation of oils in electrical equip-
ment. 2,744,038, 5-1-56, CI. 148—6.17.
Lindholm, Nils G. H., and S. O. Juselius. Vibration measur-
ing device. 2,764,019, 9-25-56, CI. 73—71.2
Lindholm, Paul, to Western Electric Co., Inc. Latching
device. 2,736,588, 2-28-56, CI. 292—130.
Lindholm, Uno : See —
Dahlin, Olof G. 2,759,643.
Lindl Gordon J., to Arnold Dryer Co. Dehydrating and
pelleting apparatus. 2.772,642. 12-4-56. CI. 107—4.
Lindle. John C. Loading device for elevated platforms.
2,746,620, 5-22-56, CI. 214—77.
Lindley, Frederick A., Jr., to Smith-Meeker Engineering Co.
Tube shield. 2,732,418, 1-24-56, CI. 174—16.
Lindman, Emrik I.: See —
Von Heidenstam, Erik J., and Lindman. 2,756,019.
Lindmark, Karl L.. to Fenlind Engineering Co. Lapper for
carbide tipped tools. 2,751,723, 6-26-56. CI. 51—135.
Lindmark, Richard C. : See —
Olson, Marshall S., and Lindmark. 2,774,279.
Lindner, Adam C, to Chicago Forging and Mfg. Co. Latch
for automobile deck closure. 2,749,166, 6-5-56, CI.
292 216
Lindner, Adam C, to Chicago Forging and Mfg. Co. Hood
latch. 2.773,715, 12-11-56, CI. 292 — 252.
Lindner, Fritz, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft
vormals Meister Lucius und Bruning. Process of prepar-
ing sulfuric acid esters of partially degraded alginic acid.
2,758,110, 8-7-56, CI. 260—209.6.
Lindner, Joseph. Mailing envelope. 2,775,396, 12-25-56, CI.
229—73.
Lindner, Kurt, to "Tepha" Gesellschaft fur pharmazeutische
und chemisch-technische Erzeugnisse m. b. H. Method and
composition for washing and bleaching fibrous materials.
2,730,428, 1-10-56, CI. 8—133.
Lindner, Valentin, to Lenkotex Co. Reversible double-flange
traveler ring. 2,729,053, 1-3-56, CI. 57—119.
Lindorf, Eugene A. Floor drain seal. 2,773,554, 12-11-56,
CI. 182—24.
Lindow, Arthur L., to The Cleveland Pneumatic Tool Co.
Method of locally expanding tubing. 2,770,874, 11-20-56,
pi 29 421
Lindow, Joseph A. Carburetor valve with adjustable stop.
2,766,004, 10-9-56, CI. 251—285.
Lindquist, August B., Jr. : See —
Dorman, Stephen C, and Lindquist. 2,766,554.
Lindquist, Jonas T., to Roberts & Porter, Inc. Ironing ma-
chine for jackets of lithograph rollers. 2,750,689, 6-19-56,
CI. 38—52.
Lindquist, Theodore. Apparatus for coating by electrostatic
force. 2,742,018, 4-17-56, CI. 118—51.
Lindquist, Theodore. Flock applying machine. 2,759,449,
8-21-56, CI. 118—51.
Lindroth, Oscar J., and J. G. Kempe, to Smith-Lee Co., Inc.
Apparatus for forming sealing beads on removable paper
closures for containers. 2,753,767, 7-10-56, CI. 93—1.3.
Lindsay, Carlton G. : See —
Penasack, Stephen L. 2,749,134.
Lindsay Co., The : See —
Kryzer, Benjamin H. 2,768,750.
Kryzer, Benjamin H., and Lindsay. 2,768,950.
Lindsay, Edward W., and F. A. Yeoman, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Thixotropic unsaturated alkyd resin com-
positions and members produced therewith. 2,743,309,
4-24-56, CI. 174 — 137.
Lindsay, Griffith W., to Buckeye Iron & Brass Works. Fuel
servicing nozzle. 2,737,401, 3-6-56, CI. 284 — 18.
Lindsay, Griffith W., to Buckeye Iron & Brass Works. Fuel
filling adapter. 2,753,884, 7-10-56, CI. 137—322.
Lindsay, Lynn G. : See —
Kryzer, Benjamin H., and Lindsay. 2,768,950.
Lindsay, William R. Pipe puller. 2,731,233, 1-17-56. CI.
254—29.
Lindsell, Andrew E. Rotatable Christmas tree stand.
2.763.454. 9-18-56, CI. 248—45.
Lindseth, Frank J. : See —
Steelman, Sanford L., and Lindseth. 2.734,931.
Lindsey, Eric S., to Caston Barber Ltd. Means for closing
doors. 2,735,675, 2-21-56. CI. 268—69.
Lindsev, Ernest E. Comestible product. 2,759,826, 8-21-56,
CI. 99—88.
Lindsey, Oliver A. : See —
Osborn. Adwin R.. and Lindsey. 2,757,916.
Lindsey. Richard E. Method of preparation of baking pans
for bread. 2,771,668, 11-27-56, CI. 29 — 423.
Lindsey, Richard V., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Sulfated telomers. 2,733,255, 1-31-56, CI. 260 — 458.
Lindsey, Richard V., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.
Process for the preparation of alkylaluminum hydrides.
2,765,329, 10-2-56, CI. 260 — 448.
Lindsey, Robert J., to American Steel Foundries. Shell trans-
fer mechanism. 2,740,540, 4-3-56, CI. 214 — 151.
Lindsey, William H., to Armstrong Siddeley Motors Ltd.
Axial -flow machines. 2,763,427, 9-18-56, CI. 230—122.
Lindsley, Frank J. Chance selection rhyme illustration device.
2,734,747, 2-14-56, CI. 273—139.
Lindstaedt, Frank F., and F. S. Wright. Bag weighing and
filling machine. 2,738,944, 3-20-56, CI. 249—46.
Lindstedt, Paul M. : See —
Lintala, Donald E., and Lindstedt. 2,753,324.
Lindstrom, Alrik C. Bottle closures. 2,734,651, 2-14-50, CI.
215 — 40.
Lindstrom, Charles M.. to Bostitch, Inc. Headless nail.
2,747,453, 5-29-56. CI. 85—10.
Lindstrom, Charles M., to Bostitch, Inc. Staple magazine and
feed means for stapling machines. 2,769,173, 11-6-56, CI.
1—49.
Line, Gerald D., and S. L. Riley, to Eaton Mfg. Co. Hydraulic
lifter. 2,749,892, 6-12-56, CI. 123—90.
Line, Richard A., to Ansul Chemical Co. Dehydrator.
2,758,719, 8-14-56, CI. 210—131.
Line, Richard A., and H. Hoftiezer, to Ansul Chemical Co.
Liquid phase water indicator. 2,761,312, 9-4-56. CI.
73—53.
Linebrink, Orval L. : See —
Lucks, Charles F., Linebrink, and Myers. 2,762,963.
Linehan, William A., Jr., to Ralco Fabric. Reversible woven
flat fabrics. 2,772,698, 12-4r-56, CI. 139—384.
Linen Thread Co., Inc., The : See —
Burman, Harold A. 2,741,823.
Linen Thread Co., The : See—
Sonnberger, Rudolph. 2,732,750.
Linen Thread Co. Ltd., The : See —
Ederer, Lothar A. 2,760,402.
Haller, John W. E. 2,744,306.
Linenfelser, Carl J. Combination vegetable slicing and paring
tool. 2,756,501, 7-31-56, CI. 30—283.
Linenkohl, Henry K. Protective shield for shoes. 2,747,304,
5-29-56, CI. 36—72.
Lines, Arthur E. Wall type can opener for key type cans.
2,736,458, 2-28-56, CI. 220 — 52.
Lines Bros. Ltd. : See —
Lines, Walter. 2,736,368.
Sommerhoff, Gerd W. C. 2,742,735.
Lines, Harold A., to Fluid Systems, Inc. Fuel tube drain de-
vices. 2,741,301, 4-10-56, CI. 158—36.
Lines, Walter, to Lines Bros. Ltd. Method and apparatus
for the assembly of wire-spoke wheels. 2,736,368, 2-28-56,
CI. 157—1.5.
Ling. Frank B. : See —
Hillier, Harold, and Ling. 2,733,196.
Lingal, Harry J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Circuit
interrupting device. 2,769 ip63, 10-30-56, CI. 200—146.
Lingal, Harry J., and R. E. Frink, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Circuit interrupters. 2,734,971, 2-14-56, CI. 200 —
148.
Lingal, Harry J., T. E. Browne, Jr., and A. P. Strom, to
Westinghouse Electric Corp. Circuit interrupters.
2,756,261, 7-31-56, CI. 200—148.
Lingel, Fred J., to General Electric Co. Asymmetrically con-
ductive apparatus. 2,745,044, 5-8-56, CI. 317 — 234.
Lingen, Karlheinz. Apparatus for cutting a thread end from
a spool. 2,763,323, 9-18-56, CI. 164 — 47.
Lingenbrink, Hermann E. F. C. : See —
Ammlung, Louis C, Jr., and Lingenbrink. 2,758,164.
Lingenbrink, Hermann E. F. C, to United Specialties Co.
Turn signal switch. 2,739,197, 3-20-56, CI. 200 — 61.34.
Linger, Roland A., to Radio Corp. of America. Character
analyzing systems. 2,751,433, 6-19-56, CI. 178 — 23.
Lingerfelt, Paul D. : See —
Markwood, Paul W., Rich, Lingerfelt, and Nichols.
2,751,161.
Lingerfelt, Will C, to American Enka Corp. Alarm for alum
feeder. 2,735,087, 2-14-56, CI. 340-- 239.
Lingis, Stanislaw. Nozzle for oil burner. 2,758,880,
8-14-56, CI. 299—140.
Lingo, Shirley P., to Commercial Solvents Corp. Process for
the separation of fatty acids from reaction mixtures pro-
ducing same. 2,748,163, 5-29-56, CI. 260 — 540.
Linhardt, Charles, Jr., deceased ; Mercantile Trust Co. of
Baltimore, executor, to The Automatic Lite Co. Outlet
box support. 2,770,436, 11-13-56, CI. 248—57.
Linhof, Valentin : See —
Karpf, Nikolaus. 2,770,178.
Karpf, Nikolaus. 2,774,288.
Linhorst, Erwin F.. to United States Rubber Co. Plastometer
and method. 2,732,708. 1-31-56, CI. 73—15.6.
Linhorst, Erwin F., to United States Rubber Co. Motor-
driven load-deflection tester. 2,760,370, 8-28-56, CI.
73 — 94.
Lining Components Ltd. : See — -
Hammond, Cecil F., and Shackleton. 2,771,221.
Link Aviation, Inc. : See —
Hayes, Monson H. 2,769,102.
West, James L., and Hayes. 2,771,578.
Wright, Leroy D., and Judkins. 2,771,600.
Link-Belt Co.: See—
Baumheckel, Ralph E. 2,755,113.
Burkitt. Carl. 2,742,863.
Davis, Ralph P. 2,769,217.
Erisman, Maurice J. 2.732,059.
Harvengt, Edmond. 2,731,148.
Harvengt, Edmond. 2,764,287.
Heacock, Ward J. 2.763 399.
Holmburger, Max. 2,771,178.
Keller, Henry G. 2,735,537.
Keller, Henry G. 2,759.596.
Lauenstein, Carl F. 2,759,595.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Link-Belt Co. : See — Continued
Lotz, Charles W„ and Kazmier. 2,742,153.
Musschoot, Albert. 2,771,179.
Schanke, Charles F. 2,734,758.
Staples, Robert G., Jr., and Bougher. 2,771,288.
Young, Charles M., Jr. 2,741,815.
Link, Donald F. : See —
McElwain, Alan C, and Link. 2,730,915.
Link, Edwin A., to R T & E Corp. Switch construction.
2,753,412, 7-3-56, CI. 200—67.
Link, John C, and R. S. Trautvetter, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy.
Radar reflector. 2,752,594, 6-26-56, CI. 343—18.
Link, John J. : See —
Monastesse, Paul. 2,738,836.
Link, Karl P. : See —
Schroeder, Collin H., and Link. 2,765,321.
Link Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Wallace, Halbert C. and Puckering. 2.731,246.
Link, Murray H. Foldable file. 2,744,557, 5-8-56, CI.
150 — 39.
Link, Traugott. Key mounting for accordions. 2,764,907,
10-2-56, CI. 84—434.
Link, Traugott. Assembly for vibratory reeds. 2,765,693,
10-9-56, CI. 84—360.
Link, Victor A., to United Stales s I Corp. IVain and chan-
nel turning devices. 2,745.536, 5-15-56, CI. 198 — 33.
Linke, Gerhard, to Siebtechnik Gesellschaft mit besehrankter
Haftung. Vibrating screens. 2,730,237, 1-10-56, CI.
209—366.5.
Links Heinrich K., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Fuel
injection pump. 2,729,167. 1-3-56, CI. 103—41.
Links, Heinrich K., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft.
Pump unit. 2,737,893, 3-13-56, CI. 103—4.
Links, Heinrich K., H. Pauling, and R. J. Wirsching, to
Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Expandable device, par-
ticularly for internal combustion engines. 2,757,653,
8-7-56, CI. 123 — 90.
Linlor, William I., and B. Ragent, to the United States of
America as represented by the United States Atomic Energy
Commission. Time-of-flight neutron spectrometer. 2,769,094,
10-30-56, CI. 250—41.9.
Linn, Carl B., to Universal Oil Products Co. Production
of dihydroxy diaryl ethers. 2,739,171, 3-20-56, CI.
260—613.
Linn, Carl B., to Universal Oil Products Co. Production of
fluorohydrocarbons by reacting an acetylinic compound with
hydrogen fluoride and boron trifluoride. 2,762,849, 9-11-56,
CI. 260—653.
Linn, Karl W., W. M. Smith, and R. L. Greene, to Esso Re-
search and Engineering Co. Integrated process for the
production of high quality motor fuels and heating oils.
2,763,358, 9-18-56, CI. 196—28.
Linn, Robert E. : See —
Schultz, Arthur D., Pipes, Linn, and Camundi. L'.740.a4S.
Linn, William J. Liquid fuel atomizers. 2,754,184, 7-10-56,
CI. 48—180.
Linnell. Robert H., and A. B. Zahlan, to Hesoarch Corp. Proc-
ess for producing poly-pyridyls. 2,773,066, 12-4-56, CI.
260 — 296.
Linnenbank, Charles D. : See —
Money, Fred B„ and Linnenbank. 2,738.643.
Linnenbank, Charles D., to Baldt Anchor, Chain and Forge
Division of the Boston Metals Co. Method for manufac-
turing chain links having an integral stud. 2,753,680,
7-10-56, CI. 59 — 35.
Linnert, George E., to Armco Steel Corp. Process of welding
and heat treating stainless steel. 2,732,323, 1-24-56, CI.
148—21.54.
Linnert, George E.. and W. R. Satterfield. to Armco Steel
Corp. Welding flux and method. 2,745,769, 5-15-56, CI.
117—132.
Linotvpe and Machinery Ltd. : See —
Banks, John N. 2,758,705.
Linscheid, Arthur A., to A. A. Bennett, and F. J. Orr. co-
partners, d. b. a. B & L Mfg. Co. Windrow harvester.
2,762,183, 9-11-56, CI. 56 — 23.
Linscoft, Lerov N., to Alexander Smith. Inc. Pattern control
for Axminster loom. 2,751,937, 6-26-56. CI. 139 — 7.
Linse. Lee L. : See —
ScullV, William A., Snyder, and Linse. 2.750,985.
Linsley, Douglas F., to M. A. Walden. Control system for
power transmissions. 2,746,309, 5-22-56, CI. 74 — 335.
Lintala, Donald E., and P. M. Lindstedt. to The Goodyear
Tire & Rubber Co. Composition of matter. 2, 753, 324,
7-3-56, CI. 260—79.5.
Lintern, A. R., Inc. : See —
Lintern. Alfred R. 2,732,133.
Lintern, Alfred R„ to A. R. Lintern, Inc. Vehicle heating
svstem. 2,732.133, 1-24-56, CI. 237—12.3.
Linton-Summit Coal Co.. Inc. : See —
Morev, Glen H. 2.739,220.
Morev. Glen H. 2.739.221.
Linton, Thomas B., to Kwikset Locks, Inc. Dead latch struc-
ture. 2,770,480, 11-13-56, CI. 202—169.
Lintzel, Hermann, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft.
Spacer disk arrangement for coaxial cables or the like.
2,774,944. 12-18-56, CI. 333—96.
Linvill, John G., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Wave
transmission branching arrangement. 2,757.342, 7-31-56,
CI. 333—8.
Linville, Robert G., to General Electric Co. Organopoly-
siloxanes stabilized with organophosphorus compounds.
2,739,952, 3-27-5R, CI. 260 — 30.6.
Safety razor,
removal appa-
Linzmeyer, Floyd P., and E. L. Patera.
2,766,522, 10-16-56, CI. 30—60.5.
Linzy, Floyd L„ to A. Y. Dowell. Snow
ratus. 2,743,538, 5-1-56, CI. 37 — 43.
Lion, Charles E. Measuring instrument. 2,741,849, 4-17-56,
CI. 33—167.
Lion, Kurt S. Heat-reflecting light-transmitting window
shade or the like and material for use in manufacturing
the same. 2,774,421, 12-18-56, CI. 160 — 238.
Lionel Corp., The : See —
Bonanno, Joseph L. 2,732,958.
Bonanno, Joseph L. 2,733,544.
Bonanno, Joseph L. 2,739,418.
Bonanno, Joseph L. 2,739,542.
Bonanno. Joseph L. 2,747,731.
Bonanno, Joseph L. 2,759,113.
Cowen, Lawrence. 2,774,181.
Giaimo, Charles V. 2,737,183.
Kagan, Abraham. 2,774,268.
Zion, Moses. 2,765,584.
Zion, Moses. 2,770,917.
Lip S. A. D'Horlogerie : See —
Dargier de Saint-Vaulry, Paul. 2,730,634.
Dargier de Saint Vaulry, Paul. 2,708,228.
Drouhot, Germaine. 2,769,342.
Laviolette, Jean G. 2,749,699.
Lipari, Giaocchino : See —
Lipari, Michael. 2,742,041.
Lipari, Michael. 2,748,768.
Lipari, Michael, to G. Lipari. Combination pre-sterilized
syringe and container. 2,742.041, 4-17-56, CI. 128 — 218.
Lipari, Michael,, to Gioacchino Lipari. Disposable cartridge
syringe unit. 2,748,768, 6-5-56, CI. 128 — 218.
Lipe-Rollway Corp. See —
Naumann, Llovd, and Spase. 2,765,062.
Spase, Charles B. 2.746,587.
Spase, Charles B. 2,758
nski, Johann, to A
ston distributor, especially for lubricants. 2,762,455,
9-11-56, CI. 184— 7.
Lipinski, Johann, to Alex. Friedmann, Kommanditgesellschaft.
Method and apparatus for the delivery of gear pumps.
2,771,844, 11-27-56, CI. 103 — 41.
Lipke, Paul H., Jr., and R. S. Montgomery, to The Dow
Chemical Co. Heat-stabilized polyvinyl chloride composi-
tion. 2752,319, 6-26-56, CI. 260—31.4.
Lipkin, Daniel M., to Sperry Rand Corp. Variable delay line
network. 2,748,296, 5-29-56, CI. 307 — 88.
Lipkin, Daniel M., to Sperry Rand Corp. Amplifying system.
2,752,559, 6-26-56. CI. 323—66.
Lipkin, Henry P., to H. E. Stocks. Spring anchor unit for
overhead swinging doors. 2,751,624, 6-26-56. CI. 16 — 163.
Lipkind, Henry, and S. Rogoff. Dental cements. 2,729,569,
1-3-56, CI. 106—35.
Lip-Mate Corp. : See —
Riel, Harold K. 2,763,881.
Lipousky, Marvin D. : See —
Jordan, Merrill E., and Lipousky. 2,757,534.
Lippel, Bernard, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Indicator for sound
direction finder. 2,754,493, 7-10-56, CI. 340 — 16.
Lippere, Salvatore : See —
Attwood, John G., and Lippere. 2,765,759.
Mlh.ii, 10 d gar, and Lippere. 2,730,060.
Lippert, Erhard M„ R. L. Schultz, and A. V. Neyfeldt, to
Victor Adding Machine Co. Calculating machine function
control keys interlock. 2,731,206. 1-17-56, CI. 235—130.
Lippincott, Samuel B. : See —
Smith, Paul V., Jr., Lippincott, and Muessig. 2,764,551.
Lippincott & Smith : See —
Crowley. Millard M. 2.750,945.
Lee, Sherman H. 2,735.522.
Lipplsch, Alexander M., to Collins Radio Co. Fluid propelled
and sustained aircraft. 2.734.699. 2-14-56, CI. 244 — 23.
Lippisch, Alexander M., to Collins Radio Co. Variable wing.
2,743.888, 5-1-56, CI. 244 — 43.
Lippisch. Alexander M., to Collins Radio Co. Fluid sustained
and propelled aircraft. 2,752,109, 6-26-56, CI. 244 — 23.
Lippman, Alfred. Jr., to The Commonwealth Engineering Co.
of Ohio. Glass seal construction and method. 2,755,521,
7-24-56, CI. 20 — 56.5.
Lippman, Gerald. Process of and apparatus for producing
applique ornamentations. 2,747,646, 5-29-56. CI. 154 — 1.
Lippmann, Arthur W., to Lippmann Engineering Works.
Roller bearing. 2,736,617, 2-28-56, CI. 308—20.
Lippmann Engineering Works : See —
Lippmann, Arthur W. 2.736.R17.
Lippmann, Gertrude. Earring construction with safety clamp.
2,764.000, 9-25-56, CI. 63—14.
Lips, Eduard M. II. and S. Wiegersma, to Hartford National
Bank and Trust Co. Method of securing a metal skin in
a matrix block. 2,734.243. 2-14-56, CI. 22—193.
Lipsehutz, Frank K„ and S. Rosenberg. Reinforced cap.
2,748,396. 6-5-56, CI. 2—195.
Lipscomb, Matilda C. Bib with tray cover. 2,762,053,
9-11-56, CI. 2—49.
Lipscomb, Robert, and R. H. Speakman. to Imperial Chemical
Industries Ltd. Melt spinning apparatus. 2,740,986,
4-10-56, CI. 18—8.
Lipscomb, Willis L. Cove lighting fixture. 2,732,484,
1-24-56, CI. 240—51.11.
Lipscomb, Willis L. Parallel shielding and light control
luminaire for fluorescent type lamps. 2,761,038, 8-28-56,
CI. 240—51.11.
LIST OF PATENTEES
481
Lipscomb, Willis L. Collapsible concentric ring luminaire.
2,771,544, 11-20-56, CI. 240—78.
Lipshitz, Abraham. Safety armor jacket. 2,755,4 r5, 7-24-56,
CI. 2—2.5.
Lipsich, Maurice L., and F. C. Schwaneke, to Dormeyer Corp.
Cooking device. 2,748,690, 6-5-56, CI. 99 — 340.
Lipsich, Maurice L., and F. C. Schwaneke, to Dormeyer Corp.
Cooking device. 2,765,727, 10-9-56, CI. 99—331.
Lipsitz, Paul, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Alkali
lignin condensate with polyhydroxybenzene. 2.75S.990,
8-14-56, CI. 260—124.
Lipsius, Herbert, to Embossograph Process Co., Inc. Device
for applying powder to printed paper. 2,757,635, 8-7-56,
CI. 118—312.
Lipski, Abraham. Method of simultaneously springing two
girders. 2,730,797. 1-17-56, CI. 29 — 452.
Lipson, Samuel : See —
Rosenthal, Hyman, and Lipson. 2,758.936.
Lipton, Abraham A. Arbor with collet-shaped body.
2,733,924. 2-7-56, CI. 279—2.
Lipton, Henry. Wedge-heel sandal construction. 2,732,634,
1-31-56, CI. 36—11.5.
Lipton, Thomas J. Inc. : See —
Hariman. Arthur J. 2,769,290.
Seltzer, Edward, and Saporito. 2,740,204.
Liquid Carbonic Corp., The : See —
Seefeldt, Fred C. 2,759,336.
Liquidivision Gauge & Control Corp. : See —
Cosgrove, John J. 2,767,585.
Liquidometer Corp., The : See —
Barrett, Elton T. 2,751,531.
Campani, Louis M. 2,738,673.
De Giers, Clarence A. 2,766,623.
Lisbon, Julius E. Pliers. 2,750.826, 6-19-56, CI. 81—84.
Lisciani, Constantine, to The Protectoseal Co. Disposal con-
tainer with replaceable liner. 2,755,971, 7-24-56, CI.
222—189.
Lisciani, Constantine, to The Protectoseal Co. Hazardous
fluid pipe coupling. 2.758.018. 8-7-56, CI. 48 — 192.
Lisciani. Constantine. to The Protectoseal Co. Transfer sys-
tem. 2,764,317, 9-25-56. CI. 222—109.
Lisciani, Constantine, to The Protectoseal Co. Safety can.
2,764,318, 9-25-56, CI. 222—189.
Lisciani, Constantine, to The Protectoseal Co. Safety con-
tainer. 2,770,390, 11-13-56, CI. 220 — 88.
Lisciani, Constantine. to The Protectoseal Co. Flame and
spark arrester. 2,772,537, 12-4-56. CI. 60—31.
Liska. Andrew J. Container. 2,774,466, 12-18-56, CI.
206 — 42.
Liska, Edward F. Power operated shoe polisher. 2,774,088,
12-18-56, CI. 15-^1.
Liskey, Ernest C, Jr. Metallic grating. 2,742,121, 4-17-56,
CI. 189—83.
Lisle Corp. : See —
Brooks, Thomas E. 2,736,146.
Liss, Jack G. Automobile entry tool. 2,732,739, 1-31-56, CI.
81—3.
Lissac, Georges : See —
Passet, Robert. 2.770,167.
Lissant. Kenneth J. : See —
Blair, Charles M., Jr., and Lissant. 2.766,132.
Lissant, Kenneth J., to Petrolite Corp. Process for reacti-
vation of flowing wells. 2,748 867, 6-5-56, CI. 166 — 45.
Lissant, Kenneth J., to Petrolite Corp. Resinous coating.
2,749,322, 6-5-56, CI. 260—32.8.
Lissner, Oskar : See —
Krzikalla, Hans, and Lissner. 2,768,910.
List Enrique. Electromagnetieally-operated oscillating motor.
2,733.360. 1-31-56, CI. 310—29.
List, Enrique, to I. T. E. M.. S. R. L.
device. 2,753,176, 7-3-50, CI. 267 — 1.
List, Hans : See —
Lehner, Felix. 2,759,464.
Lister, Bryan A. J., J. F. Duncan, a
Separating hafnium from zirconium.
CI. 23—19.
Lister, Bryan A. J., and J. F. Duncan. Separating hafnium
from zirconium. 2,759,793, 8-21-56, CI. 23—19.
Lister, Ernest J. : See-
Roberts, George R., Heathcote, and Lister. 2,768,690.
Lister, Thomas S. : See-
Gardner, Arthur G., and Lister. 2,768,891.
Litchfield. Everett S. Piston for internal combustion engine.
2,740,677, 4-3-56, CI. 309—7.
Litchfield, George R.. to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Gas masks.
2,741,246, 4-10-56. CI. 128—141.
Lithium Corp. of America, Inc. : See —
Bredzs, Nikolajs. 2,768,893.
Litho-Strip Corp. : See-
Share, Jerome R. 2,772,630.
Litkenhous, Edward E. : See —
Moore, Ben M., and Litkenhous. 2,742,040.
Litkenhous, Edward E., to Tennessee Products & Chemical
Corp. Reactor. 2,769,696, 11-6-56, CI. 23—288.
Litman, Bernard, to American Bosch Arma Corp. Gravity
pendulum device. 2,744,335, 5-8-56, CI. 33 — 220.
Litochleb, Joseph : See —
Dvorak, Joseph F. 2,773,408.
369555— P 31
Elastic suspension
1(15.5.
Little Co., Inc. Air
ceiling installation.
Littell, F. J., Machine Co. : See —
Budlong, Simeon, and Littell. 2,767,789.
Littell, Frederick M., and Wiig. 2,758,837.
Wiig, Chester M. 2,737,306.
Wiig, Chester M. 2,756,994.
Wiig, Chester M., and Littell. 2,753,183.
Littell, Frederick M. : See —
Budlong, Simeon, and Littell. 2,767,789.
Wiig, Chester M., and Littell. 2,753,183.
Littell, Frederick M., and C. M. Wiig, to F. J. Littell Machine
Co. Hydraulically powered rack and pinion feeding mech-
anism. 2,758,837, 8-14-56, CI. 271—2.4.
Littell, Ruddy : See-
Bernstein, Seymour, and Littell. 2,732,383.
Bernstein, Seymour, and Littell. 2,737,512.
Little, Arthur D., Inc. : See —
Clancy, John J., and Lovering. 2,734,838.
Clancy, John J., and Lovering. 2,734,839.
Davison, Robert T. B., Gordon, and Marden. 2,743,746.
Forbes, G. Donald. 2,754,503.
Latham, Allen, Jr. 2,737,032.
Power, Ruth M. 2,742,366.
Little, Ernest L., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
l-amino-l-halo-2,2 dicyanoetliylenes and preparation of
same. 2,773.892, 12-11-56, CI. 260-
Little Garden Corp. : See —
Henry, William F. 2,774,562.
Little, George P.. to The George P.
conditioning and sound deadening
2,729,431. 1-3-56. CI. 257—124.
Little, George P., Co., Inc., The : See —
Little, George P. 2,729,431.
Little, Harry C. Ignition device for oil burners. 2,756,811,
7-31-56, CI. 158—91.
Little, Harry C. Flame spreader. 2,766,819, 10-16-56, CI.
158—113.
Little. Henry, to Standard Pressed Steel Co. Feed collet.
2,749.135, 6-5-56, CI. 279—41.
Little, Howard W. Underwater viewing device. 2,730,921,
1-17-56, CI. 88—1.
Little, Hoyt : See —
Miller, William B., and Little. 2,770,554.
Little, Jack L. : See —
Robertson, James M., and Little. 2,730,485.
Little, James A. Saw bucks. 2,733,740, 2-7-56, CI. 143—91.
Little, John H., to General Motors Corp. Heating and defrost-
ing apparatus. 2,755,726, 7-24-56, CI. 98 — 2.
Little, John H., to General Motors Corp. Heating and de-
frosting apparatus. 2,756,663, 7-31-56, CI. 98 — 2.
Little, John R., Jr. : See —
Clark, Eugene F., and Little. 2,759,344.
Little, Juanita N. : See —
Parsons, William F., and Little. 2,748,020.
Little, Julian R. : See —
Tawney, Pliny 0„ and Little. 2.767.156.
Little, Reuel W. Tree inoculator. 2,770,920, 11-20-56, CI.
47—57.5.
Little, Robert J., and J. E. Willing, to General Railway Signal
Co. Electromagnetic flashing relay. 2,749,454, 6-5-56,
CI. 310—32.
Littlejohn, Robert D. Educational toy. 2,768,452, 10-30-56,
Littleton, Cato M., Jr., and C. C. Gordon, to Albany Felt
Co. Compressive shrinking blanket and method for pro-
ducing same. 2,740.727. 4-3-56. CI. 117 — 55.
Littleton, Louis A. Mop having clamping plate type holder.
2,729,841, 1-10-56, CI. 15—229.
Littlewood, Frank A. Electrical control apparatus.
2,749,492, 6-5-56, CI. 318—39.
Littman, Joseph W. Display device. 2,729,007, 1-3-56, CI.
40—36.
Littman, Joseph W.
CI. 40—36.
Littman, Robert E.
CI. 145—108.
Littman, William I.
connecting device.
Littmann, Edwin R., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Process for making phosphate fertilizer admixed with a
sulfonated oil. 2,754,190, 7-10-56, CI. 71—27.
Littmann, Hans, and H. Slevogt, to Carl Zeiss. Ophthalmom-
eter. 2,733,634, 2-7-56, CI. 88 — 20.
Litton, Industries, Inc. : See —
Crapuchettes, Paul W. 2,737,611.
Crapuehettes, Paul W. 2.765,423.
Litton, James B., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Adsorption process. 2,762.852. 9-11-56. CI. 260 — 674.
Lituchy. Noel J. Electric light flasher. 2,774,845, 12-18-56,
CI. 200—122.
Litus, John, and C. D. Smith, to Food Machinery and Chemi-
cal Corp. Screen cleaning device. 2,773,599, 12-11-56, CI.
209—386.
Litz, George W. Stud mountings and brush holder assem-
blies. 2,747,117, 5-22-56, CI. 310—239.
Litzenberg, David P. : See —
White, Howard T. 2,753,806.
Litzenberg, David P., to Zenith Engineering Corp. Motor
driven pumps. 2,762,311, 9-11-56. CI. 103—87.
Litzman, Ben.iamin. Electric motor system for stopping
driven member at selected position. 2,756,377, 7-24-56.
CI. 318—265.
Display devices.
Saw blade holder.
2,770,899, 11-20-56,
2,771,925, 11-27-56,
482
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
2,7
.40, 3-27-56, CI.
Liu, Shing-Riu. Panoramic camera. 2,764,073. 9-25-56, CI.
95—16.
Livas, Giorgio. Plastic material bottle-seal. 2,770,383,
11-13-56, CI. 215—55.
Lively, James W. Lug box. 2,7G5,099, 10-2-5G. CI. 220 — 97.
Livermont, Frank W. Torque limiting screwdriver. 2,732,746,
1-31-56, CI. 81 — 52.4.
Livermont, Frank W. Predetermined torque release wrench
and spring adjusting means therefor. 2,732,747, 1-31-56,
CI. 81—52.5.
Livermore, H. F., Corp. : See —
Urquhart, Lloyd G. 2,731,987.
Livermore, Henry W. Vessel cover. 2,751,901, 6-26-5.6, CI.
126—384.
Livermore, William T. Automatic fluid pressure transmission.
2,732,727, 1-31-56, CI. 74 — 472.
Livermore, William T. Automatic transmission. 2,737,824,
3-13-56, CI. 74—472.
Livers, Carlos B., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Thermal safety
plug. 2,742,179, 4-17-56, CI. 220—89.
Liversidge, Thomas K. Star projector apparatus. 2,763,183,
9-18-56, CI. 88—24.
Livestock Sprayer Mfg. Co. : See —
Abildgaard, William H., and Herbert. 2,733,003.
Livezey, William G., to General Motors Corp. Fluid clutches
with multiple pumps. 2,736,412, 2-2S-56, CI. 192 — 85.
Livignano, Joseph : See —
Crump, Eugene G. 2,758,655.
Livingston, Donald C, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Electroluminescent television panel. 2,774,813, 12-18-56,
CI. 178—5.4.
Livingston, Leo. Combination micrometer caliper. 2,741,848,
4-17-56, CI. 33—167.
Livingston, Orrin W., to General Electric Co. Record-
reproduce programming control system for electric motors.
2,755,422, 7-17-56, CI. 318—162.
*stone, Jay G. Contain
spout, drip return and cap.
222—111.
Livingstone, Jay G. Pouring spout.
222—420.
Livingstone, Jay G. Pouring spout with cap and drip return.
2,743,844, 5-1-56, CI. 222—111.
Livingstone, Jay G. Adapter. 2,763,402, 9-18-56, CI.
222 — 109.
Livingstone, Jay G. Fittings. 2,763,403, 9-18-56, CI.
222—111.
Ljungberg, Ture A., to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktie-
iiolaget. Arrangement to be used for extrusion of metals.
2,743,812, 5-1-56, CI. 207 — 4.
Ljungstrom, Fredrik, to Svenska Skifferolje Aktiebolaget.
Method of treating oil shale and recovery of oil and other
mineral products therefrom. 2,732,195, 1-24-56, CI.
262—3.
Ljungstrom, Gunnar. Antiglare system for vehicles.
2,755,700, 7-24-56, CI. 88—1.
Llewellyn, Frederick B., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Two-way repeaters. 2,748,200, 5-29-56, CI. 179 — 170.
Llopes, John D. High fidelity audio frequency amplifier.
2,744,971, 5-8-56, CI. 179—171.
Lloyd, Claire. Sliding door lock. 2,731,821, 1-24-56, CI.
70—100.
Lloyd Harold. Valve for use with a timing mechanism.
2,749,081, 6-5-56, CI. 251—157.
Lloyd, Jeanett : See —
Freyn. Carl. 2,739,318.
Lloyd, John R. : See —
Hitchock, Robert E., and Lloyd. 2,742,335.
Lloyd, Kermit A. : See —
Simpson, William F., and Lloyd. 2,759,316.
Lloyd. Thomas W. : See —
Coffman, James E.. and Lloyd. 2,736,187.
Lloyd, William A., to Chromatic Television Laboratories, Inc.
Color grid structure for cathode-ray tube designed for poly-
chrome image reproduction. 2,738,437, 3-13-56, CI.
313—78.
Lloyd, William H., to Pacific Union Metal Co. Concrete pile
joint. 2,759,332, 8-21-50, 01. 01—56.
Loam. Fav B. and H. Curb and stair climber device. 2,730,504,
2-28-50. CI. 280—5.26.
Loam, Harry : See —
Loam, Fay B and H. 2,736,564.
Lobanoff. Val S.. to United Centrifugal Pumps. Seal struc-
ture. 2,746.779, 5-22-56, CI. 286—11.13.
Lobenthal. Michael S. : See —
Harris, Frederic R., Downs,
2,756,712.
' 2.761,409.
2,768.598.
2,768,599.
2.708.600.
2.774,322.
2,775,095.
Lober, Friedrich, O. Bayer, M. Bogemann, and P. Schneider.
Rubbery polymers plasliei/.ed with thin derivatives of poly-
chlorobenzenes. 2,775,508, 12-25-56, CI. 260—30.8.
Lober. Friedrich, O. Bayer, M. Bogemann. and P. Schneider.
Rubberv diene polymers plnsticized with chlorine-substituted
mercaptals. 2,775,639, 12-25-56, CI. 200—761.
Lobl, Frederick, to Faultless Rubber Co. Containers and clo-
sures therefor. 2,741,396, 4-10-56, CI. 220 — 60.
^obo. Walter E. : See —
Nathan, Marvin F., Lobo, and Skaperdas. 2,775,551.
jobenthal, and Bloch.
Harris. Frederic R.
Harris, Frederic R.
Harris, Frederic R.
Harris, Frederic R.
Harris, Frederic R.
Harris. Frederic R.
Lobos, Zbigniew J., to Stop-Fire, Inc. Corrosion resisting
fire extinguisher. 2,705,273, 10-2-50, CI. 204—197.
Lobosco, Roscoe R. : See —
Galbraith, John F., Helmbrecht, and Lobosco. 2,773,970.
Lobosco, Roscoe R., to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. Auto-
matic gas ratio control system. 2,737,347, 3-0-56, CI.
236—15.
Lo Cascio, Jack J., to Even-Pul Foundations, Inc. Brassiere.
2,755,479, 7-24-56, CI. 2 — 42.
Locatelli, Antonio V. Hydraulic press. 2,729,871, 1-10-56,
CI. 25—54.
Locatelli, Antonio V. Device for the formation of compressed
building elements by means of the expansion of tubes, sacks
or other elements made of flexible material within rigid
forms. 2,741,007, 4-10-56, CI. 25—45.
Locher, Arthur, and A. Durst, to Sandoz A. G. Printing
paste for textiles. 2,761,789, 9^-56, CI. 106—193.
Locher, Oskar. Electric cooker for large kitchens. 2,761,054,
8-28-56, CI. 219—37.
Locher, Ross E., to Zinsco Electrical Products. Circuit
breaker. 2,747,053, 5-22-56, CI. 200—116.
Lochhead, John L., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Firing mechanism.
2,775,105, 12-25-50, CI. 89—139.
Lochner, David, to Lochner Mfg. Co. Cushion filling machine.
2,740,245, 4-3-50, CI. 53—257.
Lochner Mfg. Co. : See —
Lochner, David. 2,740,245.
Lock. Ritchie H., and K. Reynolds, to Howards of Ilford
Ltd. Process for the manufacture of levulinic acid esters.
2.703,005, 9-18-56, CI. 260 — 347.4.
Lockard, Ronald C. Foil strip wiring system. 2,749,382,
6-5-56. CI. 174—71.
Locke, Burton H. Materials piling devices. 2,773,607,
12-11-56, CI. 214—6.
Locke, George A. : See —
Bacon, Walter M., Knandel, Krecek, and Locke.
2,766,318.
Locke, George A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Tele-
graph switching system with message numbering.
2,761,894, 9-4-56, CI. 178 — 17.
Locke, Lloyd T., and R. V. Shafer. Can top remover with
wedge lifter. 2,749,785, 6-12-56, CI. 81—3.46.
Locke, Loyal V., to The Huffman Mfg. Co. Dispensers,
2,751,129, 0-19-50, CI. 222—474.
Locke. Roy C. : See —
Webber, Thomas G., and Locke. 2,755,201.
Locke, Roy C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Transfer
inks for duplication processes. 2,755,420, 7-17-50, CI.
106 — 22.
Locke Steel Chain Co., The : See —
Stegeman, Henry J. 2,730,084.
Stegeman, Henry J. 2,740,462.
Locker, Hans : See —
Reid, Frederick M.. and Locker. 2,733,931.
Reid, Frederick M., and Locker. 2,743,939.
Locker, Maurice. Apparatus for delivering measured volu-
metric quantities of granular, pulverulent and like fluent
solid materials. 2,752,076. 6-26-56, CI. 222 — 455.
Lockett, Leslie J. : See —
Walker, Alec H. B., and Lockett. 2,740,075.
Lockhart, Edward L. Combination hole center finder and
center punch. 2,748,492, 6-5-56, CI. 33—191.
Lockhart, Marshall L., to The Compule Corp. Medical con-
tainers and their closures. 2,731,053, 1-17-56. CI. 150 — .5.
Lockhart, Merton C. : Sec —
Michel, George II., Peterson, and Lockhart. 2,730,735,
Lockheed Aircraft Corp. : See —
Austin, Earl B. 2,750.024.
Bendicsen, Olaf T. 2,772,060.
Benjamin. Joseph F. 2 755 550.
Bonell, William H., and Ludwig. 2,775,116.
Bulkin, Bertram R. 2,775.686.
Christensen, Edwin V. 2,771,931.
Frost, Eugene C. 2,750,093.
Hawkins, Willis M.. Jr., and Le Veille. 2,750,134.
Holopchak, George. 2,738,824.
Jenkins. Thomas C. 2.747.289.
Johnson, Clarence L. 2,771,740.
Johnson. Francis B. 2,774,560.
Koriagin, Vsevolod B. 2,730,777.
Kurvers, Robert J., and Scheller. 2,775,313.
Lebold, Jack W. 2,750,133.
Lebold, Jack W., and Sullivan. 2,767,461.
Power, James T. 2,731,220.
Price, Nathan C. 2,730 863.
Price, Nathan 0. 2.738.950.
Price. Nathan C. 2,762,584.
Richolt. Robert R. 2,764,181.
Richter, Heinz K. 2,738,772.
Rowe, Harbert D. 2,738.829.
Sanderson, Glen E. 2.737,051.
Simon, Eli, and Thomas. 2.758.948.
Simon. Eli, and Thomas. 2,764,506.
Simon, Eli, and Thomas. 2,772,246.
Simon, Eli, Thomas, and Burney. 2,772,245.
Thomas. Frank W„ and Simon. 2,744.875.
Vrooman, Carll D., and Messinger. 2,762,897.
Lockheed Air Terminal, Inc. : See —
Harman, Gerald J., Hooker, and Rummel. 2.769,572.
Harman. Gerald J., Hooker, and Rummel. 2,769,575.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Lock Joint Pipe Co. : See —
Kennison. Hugh F. 2,730,783.
Van Rensselaer, Hendrik B. 2,772,465.
Van Rensselaer, Hendrik B. 2,772,406.
Locklair, Earl E. : See —
Samfield, Max M., Locklair, and Brock. 2,760,49o.
Lockley, Harry L., and K. C. Koslo, to Lockley Machine Co.
Garbage grinder with leakage shield. 2,766,943, 10-16-56,
CI. 241 — 46.
Locklev, Harry L., and R. C. Koslo, to Lockley Machine Co.
Garbage disposal device. 2,766,944, 10-16-56, CI. 241 — 257.
Lockley Machine Co. : See —
Lockley, Harry L., and Koslo. 2,766,943.
Lockley, Harry L., and Koslo. 2,766,944.
Lockley, Sidney L., and Richards. 2,766,942.
Lockley, Sidney L., and A. W. Richards, to Lockley Machine
Co. ' Waste disposal device having a discharge pocket
covered by a shredding screen. 2,766,942, 10-16-56, CI.
241 — 46.
Lockman, Carl J., to Rosenblad Corp. Heat treating a fluid
substance. 2,734,565, 2-14-56, CI. 159 — 20.
Lockwood. Arthur E., to The Steel Products Engineering Co.
Filler cap assembly. 2,735,571, 2-21-56. CI. 220—25.
Lockwood, Lawrence W. Fishing reel drive. Re. 24,153,
5-15-56, CI. 74—750.
Lockwood, Lloyd K. Roofing shingles and fasteners. 2, 756, 009,
7-31-50, CI. 108—33.
Lockwood, Louis H. : See —
Yohn, Henry M„ and Lockwood. 2,705,102.
Lockwood Mfg. Co., The : See —
Phillips, Charles E. 2,729,358.
Lockwood, Robert C, A. C. Gregson, and W. A. Breisacher, to
Instruments For Industry, Inc. Sub-miniature electron
tube unit. 2,759,051, 8-14-56, CI. 179 — 171.
Locomotive Finished Material Co., The : See —
Moorhead. Thomas. 2,752,012.
Smith, Charles C. 2,744,750.
Loden, Roy M., 10% to B. W. Du Bose. Sewing machine
attachment for applying band loop and band and lining to
trousers. 2,730,976, 1-17-56, CI. 112—151.
Lodes, Frederick G. : See —
Abplanalp, Robert H. 2,733,842.
Abplanalp, Robert H. 2,753,214.
Lodge, Alvin. to Blackstone Corp. Water supply control for
washing machines. 2,731,982, 1-24-56, CI. 137 — 607.
Lodge, Alvin, to Blackstone Corp. Drive for domestic laun-
dering machines. 2,733,610, 2-7-56, CI. 74—81.
Lodge, Alvin, to Blackstone Corp. Suspension and mount-
ing for washing machines. 2,748,945, 6-5-56, CI. 210 — 72.
Lodge, Alvin, to Blackstone Corp. Washing machine.
2,765,644, 10-9-56, CI. 68—23.
Lodge, James A. : See —
James, Ivanhoe J. P., and Lodge. 2,738,379.
Lodge & Shipley Co., The : See —
Noire, Arthur C. 2,756,714.
Lodge and Shipley Co., The — The Hamilton Division : See —
Pater, Paul G., Wagner, and Matre. 2,766,825.
Lodi, Emilio, % to P. Giacobbe. Prosthetic denture stabi-
lizer means. 2,770,881, 11-20-56, CI. 32—4.
Loe. Dan. Paint sprayer. 2,735,719, 2-21-56, CI. 299—86.
Loeb, Julien M. Lobe switching radar systems. 2,730,710,
1-10-56, CI. 343—10.
Loeb, Morris. Latching device. 2,749,163, 6-5-56, CI.
292—17.
Loeb, Sidney, Jr., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Igniter for rocket
motors. 2,743,580, 5-1-56, CI. 60 — 39.82.
Loeb, Stephen H, to Arveco Corp. Display stand. 2,755.583,
7-24-56, CI. 40—124.
Loeber, John A., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Timing mechanism. 2,740,923, 4-3-56. CI. 317—141.
Loeber, John A., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Burner safety control apparatus. 2,751.972, 6-26-56. CI.
Loecy, Joseph, Jr. Diamond tool. 2,761,441, 9-4-56, CI.
125—39.
Loecy, Joseph, Jr. Hydraulic infeed unit. 2,770,984,
11-20-56. CI. 74—815.
Loederer, Richard A. Periscopic peep box. 2,730,018,
1-10-56, CI. 88—68.
Loedige, Fritz : See —
Loedige, Wilhelm and F. 2.750,163.
Loedige, Wilhelm and F. Mixing apparatus. 2,750,163,
6-12-56, CI. 259—109.
Loeff. George D. : See —
Ernst, Robert, and Loeff. 2,758,093.
Loeffler. Jacob F. : See —
Ivory. Harry S.. and Loeffler. 2.751,903.
Loeffler, Jacob F. Adjustable surgical retractor. 2,751,902,
6-26-56. CI. 128 — 20.
Loeffler. John E., to Thornhill-Craver Co.. Inc. Lugged pipe
couplings with seal ring grooves which do not undercut the
lugs. 2,753,197, 7-3-56, CI. 285—336.
Loeffler, John E., and O. L. Nordin, to Thornhill-Craver Co.,
Inc. Pipe line cleaning method. 2,767,138, 10-16-56, CI.
210—16.
Loeffler, Martin O. Stone grooving machine. 2,735,418,
2-21-56, CI. 125—9.
Loeper, Robert P., and W. F. K. Mueller, to Textile Machine
Works. Safety mechanism for knitting machines.
2,748,583, 6-5-56. Q. 66—157.
Loepsinger, Albert J., and J. A. Duncan, to Grinnell Corp.
Water flow alarm devices. 2,756,413. 7-24-56, CI. 340 — 289.
Loeschcke, Hans, and R. Wever. Counting device for micro-
scopic particles. 2,769,365, 11-6-56, CI. 88—14.
483
Loeschnigg, Ladislaus S., and H. J. Folk. Universal chair.
2,746,526, 5-22-56. CI. 155—127.
Loeser, Christopher E. : See —
Ludi, William C, and Loeser. 2,772,783.
Loevenstein, Hirscli, and P. L. A. Belon, to Pechiney Com-
pagnie de Produits Chimiques et Electronietallurgiques.
Process for the production and recovery of zinc in metallic
form by reduction of materials containing zinc in oxide
form. 2,745,736, 5-15-56, CI. 75—86.
Loew, David L., C. Leserman, L. Del Riccio, and R. E. Gott-
fried, to International Telemeter Corp. Prepaid entertain-
ment distribution system. 2,769,023, 10-30-56, CI.
178—5.1.
Loew, Sigmund. Continuous wax extrusion apparatus.
2,754,543, 7-17-56, CI. 18 — 13.
Loew, Theodore, to Kraft Foods Co. Packaging apparatus.
2,736,150, 2-28-56, CI. 53—90.
Loewe Opta Aktiengesellschaft : See — ■
Hensel, Bernhard. 2,758,234.
Hensel, Bernhard. 2,771,564.
Neumann, Egon. 2,733,293.
Loewenstein, Max, to Loma Machine Mfg. Co., Inc. Con-
tinuous casting. 2,749,583, 6-12-56, CI. 22 — 57.2.
Loewenstern, Walter. Adjustable humidifier assembly.
2,755,797, 7-24-56, CI. 128 — 30.
Loewer, Henry F., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Last
operating devices. 2,761,158, 9-4-56, CI. 12—15.
Loew's Inc. : See —
Arnold, John. 2,755,370.
Stafford, Jerome W., and Frierson. 2,774,056.
Loewy Engineering Co. Ltd., The : See —
Dreyer, Hans. 2,731,144.
Norman, Eric. 2,735,545.
Loewy, Erwin : See —
Bottenhorn, Hermann A. 2,729,519.
Bottenhorn, Hermann A. 2,753,937.
Lofgren, Edward J., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Ion source for a calutron. 2,737,590, 3-6-56, CI. 250 — 41.9.
Lofgren, Edward J., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Calutron receivers. 2,745,965. 5-15-56, CI. 250 — 41.9.
Lofgren, Edward J., and W. W. Eukel, to the United States
of America as represented by the United States Atomic
Energy Commission. Source of highly stripped ions.
2,754,422, 7-10-56, CI. 250 — 41.9.
Lofquist, Albert P., Jr., to Technicolor Motion Picture Corp.
Method of printing pictures by imbibition. 2,767,649,
10-23-56, CI. 101—149.1.
Lofqvist, Bengt E. R., to Sandvikens Jernverks Aktiebolag.
Joint for rock drills. 2,735,704, 2-21-56, CI. 287 — 114.
Loftin, Charles F., Jr., to Warren Petroleum Corp. Pressure
type fuel system for internal combustion engines. 2,734,729,
2-14-56, CI. 261—36.
Loftin, Grady A., to The Lane Co., Inc. Apparatus for
stabilizing boards emerging from gangsaws. 2,767,748,
10-23-56, CI. 143—157.
Loftman, Kenneth A., to Godfrey L. Cabot, Inc. Drying
agent and process of making the same. 2,774,651, 12-18-56,
CI. 23—122.
Lofton, Edgar K., to The Dayton Rubber Co. Rail vehicle
generator drive. 2 743,679, 5-1-56, CI. 105 — 105.
Loftus Engineering Corp. : See —
Francis, Charles B. 2,736,619.
Lackner, Robert V. 2,757,265.
Lackner, Robert V. 2,759,087.
Logan, Alexander L. : See — -
Fluck, Linton A., and Logan. 2,759,851.
Logan, Arthur L. Paint can holder. 2,774,510, 12-18-56,
CI. 220—90.
Logan, Frank G., to Vickers Inc. Magnetic fluid mixture
clutch containing iron and nickel particles. 2,736,409,
2-28-56 CI. 192 — 21.5.
Logan, John H., to Vue Fax Corp. Card bank remover.
2,745,408, 5-15-56, CI. 129—16.
Logan, Ralph L., to J. G. McAlister, Inc. Socket for studio
lamp or the like. 2,774,050, 12-11-56, CI. 339 — 75.
Logan, Mason A., to Bell TeleDhone Laboratories, Inc. Cali-
bration circuit. 2,765,442, 10-2-56, CI. 324 — 74.
Logan, Maurus C, to The Thomas & Betts Co. Hand tool
for crimping electrical connectors. 2,738,093, 3-20-56, CI.
81—15.
Logan, William W., to Thomas A. Edison Inc. Automatic
electric-circuit selector system. 2.755,339, 7-17-50. CI.
179—18.
Logan, William W., to Thomas A. Edison, Inc. Multistation
remotely-controlled phonographic system. 2,756,275, CI.
179—100.1.
Logansport Machine Co., Inc. : See —
Becker, Robert E. 2,753,849.
Becker, Robert E. 2,758.850.
Logemann, George H., %0 to Custom Designers and Ho to A. J.
Wagner. Containers, container blanks, and method of mak-
ing same. 2,769,581, 11-6-56, CI. 222 — 455.
Logemann, Heino, W. Graulich, and W. Becker, to Farben-
fabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Method of and material
for taking impressions, especially for dental purposes.
2.745,813, 0-15-56, CI. 260—29.6.
Logemann, Heino, W. Becker, and O. Bayer, to Farbenfabri-
ken Bayer Aktioi-i'sollx h.ii (-. Dental material. 2,745,817,
5-15-56, CI. 260 — 45.5.
Logemann. Willy, to Carlo Erba S. p. A. Derivatives of
carboxylic acid hydrazides and method of making them.
2,759,944, 8-21-56, CI. 260—295.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
484
Logue, Glenn I., to Con-Dor Corp. of America. Packaged
door unit. 2.730,773, 1-17-56, CI. 20—12.
Logue, Joseph C. : See —
Bruce, George D., and Logue. 2,772,370.
Logue, Joseph C, and R. A. Henle, to International Business
Machines Corp. Transistor indicator circuit. 2,772,410,
11-27-56, CI. 340—252.
Lohman, Robert D. : See —
Sziklai, George C, Lohman, and Barco. 2,762,870.
Lohman, Robert D., to Radio Corp. of America. Semi-conduc-
tor relaxation oscillator circuits. 2,769,907, 11-6-56, CI.
250 — 36.
Lohman, Robert D., and G. B. Herzog, to Radio Corp. of
America. Automatic switching. 2,730,70.>, 2-28-56, CI.
178—5.4.
Lohmann, Heinz : See —
Seifert, Ernst. 2,731,340.
Lohmar, Rolland L., Jr., F. B. Weakley, and G. E. Lauterbach,
to the United States of America as represented by the
Secretary of Agriculture. Controlled enzymolysis of high-
amylopectin starch. 2,738,305, 3-13-56, CI. 195—17.
Lohmar, Rolland L., Jr., and G. E. Lauterbach, to the United
States of America as represented by the Secretary of Agri-
culture. Method for the recovery of sweet corn poly-
saccharides. 2,740,733, 4-3-56, CI. 127—34.
Lohmeyer, Henry H. Bow operated air gun. 2,757,657,
Lohmiller', Edward" W. Tire chain. 2,729,262, 1-3-56. CI.
-i ko 233
Lohnert, Walter, to Gebriider Welger Maschinenfabrik, Gebr.
Welgerstrasse. Cross-conveyer of a pick-up baler.
2,760,625, 8-28-56, CI. 198—223.
Lohnes, Howard E., to Hallmark Cards, Inc. Animated card.
2,749,657, 6-12-56, CI. 46 — 34.
Lohr, James M., to Driver-Harris Co. Alloys and electrical
resistance elements. Re. 24,242, 12-4-56, CI. 75 — 171.
Lohr, James M., to Driver-Harris Co. Alloys and electrical
resistance elements. Re. 24,243, 12-4-56, CI. 75—124.
Lohr James M., to Driver-Harris Co. Alloys and electrical
resistance elements. Re. 24,244, 12-4-56, CI. 75 — 171.
Lohr, Raymond J. : See —
Hopkins, Richard E., and Lohr. 2,754,997.
Lohr, Raymond J., to Louis Marx & Co., Inc. Toy vehicle
with automatic brake. 2,729,021, 1-3-56, CI. 46—112.
Lohrman, Albert W., and P. M. Kropp, Jr., to General Elec-
tric Co. Adjustable thermostat for automatic electric
coffee maker or the like. 2,763,767, 9-18-56, CI. 219—44.
Lohrman, William V. : See —
Silver, Walter H.. and Lohrman. 2,747,489.
Lohs, Willy, and W. Paul, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesell-
schaft. Impulse-storing device for use in signalling systems.
2,737,648, 3-6-56, CI. 340—347.
Lohs, Willy, F. Sommer, and W. Breustedt, to Siemens &
Halske Aktiengesellschaft. Bank multiple contact struc-
ture for telephone switching mechanisms. 2,761,013,
8-28-56, CI. 179—27.5.
Loibl, Robert B., Jr. Method and apparatus for pro, lun, m
and utilizing insecticidal vapor. 2,758,412, 8-14-56, CI.
43—125.
Lolkema, Jan. : See —
Kool, Cornells M. H., Lolkema, and Moes. 2,759,023.
Lolli, August L. : See —
Keil, Havard L., Lolli, and Cavanaugh. 2,751,377.
Lolli, August L., to Armour and Co. Process for extnm m-
animal glue in concentrated aqueous solutions. 2,746,949,
5-22-56, CI. 260 — 118.
Lolli, August L., to Armour and Co. Continuous method of
extracting animal glue in concentrated aqueous solutions.
2,746,950 5-22-56, CI. 260—118.
Loma Machine Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Loewenstein, Max. 2,749,583.
Meyerbach, Max. 2,742.144.
Loman, George T., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Semi-
conductor translating device and method of manufacture.
2,744,308, 5-8-56, CI. 29—25.3.
Lomax, Clarence E. : See —
Graybill, Kenneth W., and Lomax. 2,769,863.
Lomax, Clarence E., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc.
Telephone system. 2,733,295, 1-31-56, CI. 179 — 6.3.
Lomax, Clarence E., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc.
Paystation telephone system. 2,750,447, 6-12-56, CI.
179—6.3.
Lomax, Clarence E., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc.
Automatic telephone systems provided with party lines.
2,751,434, 6-19-56, CI. 179—17.
Lomax, Clarence E., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc.
Two party timed and periodic metering. 2,759,048,
8-14-56, CI. 179—85.
Lomax, Clarence E., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc.
Finder arrangements in telephone systems. 2,761,905,
9-4-56, CI. 179—18.
Lomax, Clarence E.,to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc.
Rotary finder and secondary. 2,761,906, 9-4-56, CI.
179—18.
Lomax, Clarence E., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc.
Telephone systems. 2,763,724, 9-18-56, CI. 179 — 18.
Lomax, Clarence E., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc.
Arrangements for single-motion numerical switches in tele-
phone systems. 2,767,247, 10-16-56, CI. 179 — 18.
Lomax, Clarence E., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc.
Automatic telephone system provided with party lines and
trunk lines. 2,773,126, 12-4-56, CI. 179—17.
Brush construction.
Brush construction.
2,774,233,
2,736,916,
2,753,580,
2,762,073,
2,767,418,
Lomax, Clarence E., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc.
Finder arrangement in telephone systems. 2,774,819,
12-18-56, CI. 179—18.
Lombard, Adrian A., to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Axial-flow compres-
sors. 2,741,423, 4-10-56, CI. 230 — 114.
Lombard, Adrian A., to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Rotor construc-
tions for turbo machines. 2,749,086, 6-5-56, CI. 253 — 39.
Lombard, Ben. Apparatus for tufting. 2,768,593, 10-30-56,
CI. 112—79.
Lombard Corp. : See—
Hartzell, Oliver A. 2,767,292.
Howell, Charles N. 2,750,486.
Lombard, Daniel L. Extrusion press installation. 2,751,076,
0-19-56, CI. 207—2.
Lombard Governor Corp. : See —
Warren, Henry E. 2,741,276.
Lombard, Jean, and J. Mazoyer, to A. Seignol. Electric sig-
nalizing pressure sensitive indicator. 2,744,977, 5-8-56,
CI. 200—83.
Lombard, Jose S. Humidifying device. 2,756,096, 7-24-56,
CI. 299—20.
Lombardi, Donato J., Jr., to Fulford Mfg. Co. Clasp.
2,767,452, 10-23-56, CI. 24 — 153.
Lombardi, Giuseppe. Charcoal broiler. 2,734,499, 2-14-56,
CI. 126—25.
Lombardi, Michael : See —
Garapolo, Orlando, and Lombardi. 2,741,886.
Lombardi, Michael W., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Hollow
resilient strip for sealing closure joints. 2,734,239,
2-14-56, CI. 20—69.
Lombardi, Victor J., to Vincent Lombardi. Knitting machine.
2.754,669, 7-17-56, CI. 66—50.
Lombardi, Vincent : See —
Lombardi, Victor J. 2,754,669.
Lombardi, Vincent. Knitting machiue and method. 2,740,277,
4-3-56, CI. 66—50.
Lombardi, Vincent. Knitted terry fabrics.
12-18-56. Cl. 66—191.
Lombardi, William A. Brush-mounting means.
3-6-56, Cl. 15—183.
Lombardi, William A. Brush-mounting means.
7-10-56, Cl. 15—202.
Lombardi, William A.
9-11-56, Cl. 15—183.
Lombardi, William A.
10-23-56, Cl. 15—183.
Lombi, Ezio L. : See —
Lombi, Louis G. 2,774,313.
Lombi, Louis G., to E. L. Lombi. Ravioli machine. 2,774,313,
12-18-56, Cl. 107—1.
Londergan, Thomas E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
/8-ionone condensation reactions. 2,734,091, 2-7-56, Cl.
260—665.
London, Sol, to General Electric Co. Alternating current
motor circuit. 2,743,406, 4-24-56, Cl. 318—203.
London Sol, and R. D. Kirk, to General Electric Co. In-
stantly switching reversible motor. 2,740,931, 4-3-56, CI.
318—203.
Lones, Wesley O. : See —
Rawls, Vaughn. 2,734,553.
Loney, Hugh W., to C. G. Conn, Ltd. Cast liner for wood-
wind instruments. 2,730,003, 1-10-56, Cl. 84 — 380.
Long, Alfred : See —
Metziger, Max C, Long, and Stoltz. 2,743,156.
Long, Arthur R., to Hart-Carter Co. Forward and reverse
planetary transmission. 2,751,799, 6-26-56. Cl. 74 — 769.
Long-Hell Lumber Co., The: See —
Baxter, Lee G., Smith, and Mottet. 2,746,096.
Mottet, Arthur L. 2,744,848.
Mottet, Arthur L. 2.752,039.
Mottet, Arthur L. 2,761,420.
Long, Ben J. Guide for a sealing strip being wound on a
key to peel it from a can. 2,738,395, 3-20-56, Cl. 220 — 52.
Long, Benjamin H., to Tobacco Machine Supply Co., Inc.
Wrapper flag applying mechanism for cigar wrapping ma-
chines. 2,734,511, 2-14-56, Cl. 131 — 29.
Long, Benjamin H., to Tobacco Machine Supply Co., Inc. Leaf
stretch adjusting mechanism for cigar wrapping machines.
2,734,512, 2-14-56, Cl. 131—33.
Long, Bernard, to Compagnies Reunies des Glaces & Verres
Speciaux du Nord de la France. Apparatus for condition-
ing glass which is to be continuously drawn into sheets.
2,771,711, 11-27-56, Cl. 49—55.
Long, Charles : See —
Cueilleron, Jean, Long, and Pascaud. 2,750,271.
Long Co., The: See —
Long, John B. 2,761,548.
Long, John B., and Frye. 2,747,721.
Long, Delma W. Tire repair instruments. 2,742,699,
4-24-56, Cl. 30—280.
Long, Edward E. : See —
Kent, Earle L., Long, and Kirchner. 2,741,670.
Long, Eli M., deceased, by R. M. Long and R. Zohn, executrices,
to Shuron Optical Co., Inc. Machines for generating curved
surfaces. 2,737,759, 3-13-56, Cl. 51 — 96.
Long, Frederick F., to American Viscose Corp. Apparatus
for removing liquids from annular wound packages.
2,750,039, 6-12-56, Cl. 210—71.
Long, George B., to General Motors Corp. Garbage disposal
device. 2,732,135, 1-24-56, Cl. 241 — 46.
Long, George B., to General Motors Corp. Clip terminal.
2,765,454, 10-2-56, Cl. 339—260.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Long, George B., and J. M. Valentine, to General Motors
Corp. -Domestic appliance. 2,748,239, 5-29-56. CI.
219—10.55.
Long, George B., and J. M. Valentine, to General Motors
Corp. Electrical apparatus. 2,753,432, 7-3-56, CI.
219—20.
Long, George B., and J. M. Valentine, to General Motors Corp.
Electronic oven with liquid collector. 2,762,893, 9-11-56,
CI. 219—10.55.
Long, George K., to General Motors Corp. Electroplating
pipe joint. 2,745,797, 5-15-56, CI. 204 — 16.
Long, Harmon : See —
Schulken, Roger M., Jr., and Long. 2,76S,151.
Long, Harrv J., to Swift & Co. Poultry shackle. 2,764,778,
10-2-56, CI. 17 — 44.1.
Long, Henry A., to Marquardt Aircraft Co. Pressure ratio
regulator. 2,767,775, 10-23-56. CI. 137—86.
Long, James J. Attachment bracket for supporting decora-
tive articles from a Venetian blind. 2,749,072, 6-5-56. CI.
248—214.
Long, Jasper : See —
Killian, Stanley, and Long. 2,767,383.
Long, John A. : .See — ■
Jamieson, Jack B., and Long. 2,749,950.
Long, John A., to Emsco Mfg. Co. Oil well pump with diluent
delivery means. 2,764,940, 10-2-56, CI. 103 — 1.
Long, John B., to The Long Co. Scraper flight and built-up
conveyor chain and flight combination. 2,761,548, 9-4-56,
CI. 198 — 176.
Long, John B., and R. J. Frye, to The Long Co. Power driven
conveying mechanism. 2,747,721 5-29-56, CI. 198 — 95.
Long, John H., to Paximile, Inc. Facsimile system wherein
the recording is a modification of the copy. 2,729,699,
1-3-56, CI. 178—6.6.
Long, John H., to Faximilc, Inc. Automatic start-stop means
with delayed timing cycle. 2,759,043, 8-14-56, CI.
178—6.6.
Long, Lester F. Window screen structure. 2,759,538,
8-21-56, CI. 160—379.
Long, Loren L., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Pressure regulat-
ing device. 2,749.925, 6-12-56, CI. 137 — 1.
Long, Loren M., to Parke, Davis & Co. Resolution of methyl-
mercaptophenyl-amino-propane-diol. 2,767,213, 10-16-56,
CI. 260 — 570.6.
Long Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Atkinson, Wallace E. 2,730,390.
Long, Marshall. Rotary pump and motor hydraulic trans-
mission. 2,738,649, 3-20-56. CI. 60 — 53.
Long, Marshall, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Method
of manufacturing electric blasting caps. 2,750,831, 6-19-56,
CI. 86—1.
Long, Ray S. : See —
Bailes. Richard H.. and Long. 2. 756 .1 23.
Long, Ray S., R. H. Bailes, and E. S. De Haven, to the United
States of America as represented by the 'United States
Atomic Energy Commission. Process for recovery of
uranium. 2,761,758, 9-4-56, CI. 23—14.5.
Long, Ray S., and R. H. Bailes, to the United States of
America as represented by the United States Atomic Energy
Commission. Recovery of uranium from phosphoric acid
and phosphate solutions by ion exchange. 2,770,520,
11-13-56, CI. 23—14.5.
Long, Retta M. : See —
Long, Eli M. 2,737,759.
Long, Richard H., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Transmission
control and switch mechanism therefor. 2,757,551,
8-7-56, CI. 74-^172.
Long, Robert B., J. A. Carver, C. H. Holder, and J. R. Felix,
to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Liquid-liquid con-
tacting tower. 2,775,543, 12-25-56, CI. 196—14.52.
Long, Robert F., to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Process for the
manufacture of pyridoxal phosphate. 2,755,284, 7-17-56.
CI. 260—297.
Long, Robert S. : See —
Brody, Frederick, Leavitt, and Long. 2,754,293.
Long, Robert S„ to American Cyanamid Co. Hydroxytetra-
hydrocarbazoles. 2,731,474. 1-17-56, CI. 260 — 315.
Long, Robert S., and W. S. Forster, to American Cyanam'd
Co. Amine salts of 2-cvano-naphthalene-l-sulfonic acid.
2,742,477, 4-17-56, CI. 260—294.8.
Long, Roger A., and M. B. Strauss. Hydraulic tensile test-
ing apparatus for material. 2.7c:: I-!!), 9 is 5C. CI.
73—15.6.
Long, Samuel W. : See —
Monroe, Ezra, and Long. 2.745,876.
Long, Thomas L., to Johnston Testers, Inc. Locating device
for perforating guns. 2,741,316, 4-10-56, CI. 166 — 219.
Long, William E. : See —
Douglas, Alvin P., and Long. 2 754.696.
Long, William J., to International Business Machines Corp.
Type bar impact control. 2,750,022, 6-12-56, CI. 197 — 17.
Longee, Nelson C, N. Godzyk, Jr., and Z. D. Fodor, to United
States Rubber Co. Self-closing safety mechanism for re-
leasably retaining a rotatable member. 2,735,684, 2-21-50,
CI. 279—1.
Longenecker, Levi S. Furnace doors and seals. 2,735,386,
2-21-56. CI. 110—176.
Longenecker, Levi S. Furnace refractory structure and
mounting. 2,738,744, 3-20-56, CI. 110 — 99.
Longfield, James E. : See —
Dixon, James K., and Longfield. 2,730,430.
Longini, Richard L., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. X-ray
image intensifier screen. 2,743,195, 4-24-56, CI. 117 — 211.
485
Longini, Richard L., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Spiral
X-ray image intensifier. 2,760,077, 8-21-56, CI. 250 — 62.
Longini, Richard L., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Televi-
sion pickup tube. 2,760,096, 8-21-56, CI. 313 — 65.
Longley, John D. Door frame. 2,736,930. 3-6-56, CI. 20 — 11.
Longley, Raymond I., Jr. : See —
Emerson, William S., and Longley. 2,766,266.
Longley, Raymond I., Jr., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Dihydro-
pyran derivatives. 2,774,771, 12-18-56, CI. 260—345.8.
Longley, Raymond I., Jr., E. C. Chapin, and R. P. Smith,
to Monsanto Chemical Co. Vinyl ester copolymers.
2.740.771, 4-3-56, CI. 260 — 85.7.
Longley, Raymond I., Jr., W. S. Emerson, and T. C. Shafer,
to Monsanto Chemical Co. Dihydropyran derivatives.
2.774.772, 12-18-56, CI. 260—345.8.
Longnecker, Russell E. : See —
Strawther, Charles F. 2,753,603.
Longo, Joseph J., to Belle City Malleable Iron Co. Fluid
actuated speed control device. 2,734,608, 2-14-56, CI.
192—116.5.
Longren Aircraft Co. : See —
Peterson, Albin K. 2,767,767.
Longstreth, Joseph E.. and A. E. Honour, to Critics Asso-
ciated. Finger covering. 2,751,592. 6-26-56. CI. 2 — 21.
Longstreth, Murrey O., and J. E. Tollar. to The Dow Chemi-
cal Co. Radial extrusion die. 2,769,200, 11-6-56, CI.
18—12.
Longstreth, Murrey O., and D. W. Ryan, to The Dow Chemi-
cal Co. Film stretching device. 2,770,007, 11-13-56, CI.
18-
Wc
Longtin, George L. R,, to Kraft Paper Products Ltd.
matting. 2,745,444, 5-15-56, CI. 139 — 420.
Longwell, John P. : See —
Verner, Robert A., and Longwell. 2,761,496.
Longwell, John P., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Polymerization apparatus unit. 2,740,696, 4-3-56, CI.
23—252.
Longyear, E. J., Co. : See —
Davis, Frank F., and Richmond. 2,729.427.
Lonnman, Horace F. Viewing and fishing device. 2,746,194,
5-22-56, CI. 43—1.
Lonnqvist, Lars, to The Viking Tool & Machine Corp. Motor.
2,741,712, 4-10-56, CI. 310—37.
Lonza Electric and Chemical Works Ltd. : See —
Halbig, Paul. 2,750,421.
Lindemann, Herbert. 2,751,627.
Lindemann, Herbert. 2,768,407.
Loofbourrow, Alan G., V. Ryszewski, W. E. Folkerts, H. Park,
and D. F. Toot, to Chrysler Corp. Power steering unit.
2,755,778, 7-24-56, CI. 121 — 41.
Looker, Richard N. Self-locking rope hook. 2,743,496,
5-1-56, CI. 24—130.
Loomans, Robert E., to John Deere Van Brunt Co. Fertilizer
distributor. 2,736.470, 2-28-56, CI. 222 — 559.
Loomis, David G. Hydraulic latches. 2,774,335, 12-18-56,
CI. 121 — 40.
Loomis, Frank K. Portable cantilever tow spool. 2,751,193,
6-19-56, CI. 254—106.
Loomis, G. L. : See —
Loomis, Glenn L. 2,731,827.
Loomis, Glenn L., V2 to G. L. Loomis, Hq to J. Stahl, %o to
R. T. Elmore, Vs to Estate of F. L. Stahl, deceased, Vn to
J. P. King, Sr., %2 to J. P. King, Jr., and 1/12 to W. F. King.
Hydraulic collar tester. 2.731.827. 1-24-56. CI. 73 — 40.5.
Looney, Arlen B. Knock-down crate. 2,743,835, 5-1-56,
CI. 217—12.
Loop, Werner. Process of making 4-(p-aminobenzenesul-
phonyl)amino-pyrimidines. 2,773,061, 12-4-56, CI.
260—239.75.
Loos, Edward G., to J. J. Knight. Intermittent drive mech-
anism. 2,775,1 10. 12-25 56. CI. 74—665.
Loosjes, Robert, to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co., as
trustee. Contact diode. 2,747,127, 5-22-56. CI. 313 — 235.
Loosli, Paul, to Sodeco. Societe des Compteurs de Geneve.
Register resetting means. 2,769,596, 11-6-56, CI. 235 — 144.
Loper George U. : See-
Miller, John W., and Loper. 2,753,535.
Loper, George B., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Electronic
beam controlled multiplication. 2,765,117, 10-2-50, CI.
235—61.
Loper, George B., and R. R. Pittman, to Socony Mobil Oil
Co., Inc. Conduction transfer production of control volt-
age functions. 2,765,403, 10-2-56, CI. 250—27.
Lopez. Peter R. Dispenser for material in collapsible tubes.
2,772,028, 11-27-56, CI. 222—95.
Lopez, Tino S. Trash removing means for cotton gins.
2,736.068. 2-28-56, CI. 19—59.
Lopmann, Bernhard, to Chemisohe Werke Essener Steinkohle
A. G. Process for the catalytic treatment of gases contain-
ing carbon compounds and hydrogen. 2,751,404, 6-19-56,
CI. 260—449.0.
Lo Presti, Charles C, to United States Rubber Co. Elastic
foot grip for shoes. 2,761,225, 9-4-56, CI. 36 — 58.5.
Loral Electronics Corp. : See —
Nisenson, Jules. 2,746,316.
Lorand, Eugene J., and J. E. Reese, to Hercules Powder Co.
a,a-Dimethylnaphthvlmethvl hydroperoxides. 2,757,207,
7-31-56, CI. 260—610.
L'Orange, Rudolf. Needle nozzle for internal combustion
engines. 2,743,961, 5-1-56, CI. 299 — 107.6.
L'Orange, Rudolf. Needle nozzle for internal combustion
engines. 2,769,669, 11-6-56, CI. 299—107.6.
Lorant, Hugo. Hydraulic machinery. 2,739,445, 3-27-56,
CI. 60—51.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
and F. J. Kent, to Baldwin-Liina-Hamilton
testing machine. 2,755,661, 7-24-50, CI.
Lorant, Hugo,
Corp. Pipe
73 — 49.5.
Lorber, William K., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Tube and
header connections. 2,762,635, 9-11-56. CI. 285—155.
Lorch, Joseph A. : See —
McKee, Sheldon R. 2,759,349.
Lord, Albert M. Apparatus for burning wire metal. 2,744,742,
5-8-56, CI. 263 — 1.
Lord, Arthur H., to The Texas Co. Thickness measuring
instrument. 2,769,097, 10-30-56, CI. 250—83.6.
Lord, Arthur H., Jr., to The Texas Co. Amplifier regulation
circuit. 2,759,050, 8-14-56, CI. 179 — 171.
Lord & Burnham, Division of Burnham Corp. : See —
Bowden, John W. 2,762,475.
Lord, Dwight S. and H. A. Morrison, to Boeing Airplane
Co. Compass-swinging apparatus. 2,748,486, 6-5-56, CI.
33 — 46.
Lord, Francis L., % to E. T. Roe, and V2 to A. B. Bell-
wood, and C. F. Batchelder, Jr., and M. B. Byars. Lock
nut comprising an external shell member cooperatively
keyed to a threaded split internal member. 2,758,626,
8-14-56, CI. 151—19.
Lord, Harold W., to General Electric Co. Electromagnetic
switching means. 2,736,841, 2-28-56, CI. 315 — 174.
Lord, Harold W., to General Electric Co. Deflection yoke for
cathode ray tube. 2,748,324, 5-29-56, CI. 317—200.
Lord Mfg. Co. : See —
Gensheimer, Joseph R., and Grumblatt. 2,772,649.
Fainter, Giles W. 2,733,596.
Fainter, Giles W. 2,756,016.
Lorenian, Zareh. Packing for screw extrusion presses.
. 2,767,430, 10-23-56, CI. 18—12.
Lorenian, Zareh. Screw extrusion apparatus for manufac-
turing articles of thermoplastic and thermosetting mate-
rials. 2,769,201, 11-6-56, CI. 18—13.
Lorentzen, H. K., Inc. : See —
Bond, Scott R. 2,746,824.
Lorentzen, Hans K., to Lorentzen Hardware Mfg. Corp.
Cord lock. 2,731,111, 1-17-56, CI. 188—64.
Lorentzen, Hans K., to Lorentzen Hardware Mfg. Corp. Brace
for Venetian blind cord locks and head channels. 2,744,572,
5-8-56, CI. 160 — 173.
Lorentzen Hardware Mfg. Corp. : See —
Anderle, Joseph A. 2,732,881.
Bond, Scott R. 2,770,296.
Lorentzen, Hans K. 2,731,111.
Lorentzen, Hans K. 2,744,572.
Nelson, Harry. 2,745,486.
Lorenz, Albert J. : See —
Cuff, Harold B., Swoboda, and Lorenz. 2,730,561.
Lorenz, Albert J., to American Hard Rubber Co. Bowling
ball grip measuring device. 2,733,515, 2-7-56, CI. 33 — 174.
Lorenz, Anton. Article of repose for supporting the body of
a person. 2,743.764, 5-1-56, CI. 155—106.
Lorenz, Anton. Reclining article of furniture. 2,743,765,
5-1-56. CI. 155—106.
Lorenz, Anton. Article of response for supporting the bodv
of a person. 2,745,469, 5-15-56, a. 155 — 106.
Lorenz, Anton. Article of repose for supporting the body of
a person. 2,746,521, 5-22-56, CI. 155—106.
Lorenz, Anton. Reclining article of furniture. 2,746,522.
5-22-56, CI. 155—106.
Lorenz, Anton. Reclining chair with back rest, seat, and
leg rest, movable. 2,760,554, 8-28-56, CI. 155—106.
Lorenz, Anton. Article of respose for supporting the body
of a person. 2,760,555, 8-28-56, CI. 155 — 106.
Lorenz, C, Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Liebknecht, Werner. 2,738,498.
Lorenz, Edward H. : See —
Downey, Francis F., Du Bois, and Lorenz. 2,760,551.
Lorenz, Edward H., T. Waugh, and D. G. Merrill, to Emhart
Mfg. Co. Vacuum packaging machine. 2,749,686, 6-12-56,
CI. 53—22.
Lorenz, Johannes, to International Standard Electric Corp.
Circuit arrangement for operating and releasing a control
relay by the same switching operation. 2,764,715 9-25-56,
CI. 317—151.
Lorenz, Leo J. : See —
Elfes, Lee E., and Lorenz. 2,757,504.
Lorenz, Lothar : See —
Bartholome, Ernst, Lehrer, and Lorenz. 2,738,859.
Lorenz, Lothar, and W. C. Chorbacher, to Badische Anilin-
& Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Recovery of acetylene
solvents. 2,738,860, 3-20-56, CI. 183 — 115.
Lorenz, Richard L., to General Time Corp. Workmen's in-
and-out recorder. 2,773,733, 12-11-56, CI. 346 — 84.
Lorenz, Roy H. : See —
Bond, Donald C, and Lorenz. 2,765,039.
Lorenz, Wallace J. Sponge rubber broom. 2,735,129, 2-21-56,
CI. 15—244.
Lorenz. Walter, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft.
Derivatives el' Ihiophosphoric acid. 2,758,115, 8-7-56, CI.
260—248.
Lorenz, Walter, and G. Schrader, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Aktiengesellschaft. Alkylmenaptealkyl - o,o - dialKvidi-
thiophosphate. 2,759.010, 8-14-56, CI. 260 — 461.
Lorenz, Willard S. : See —
Bank, Thor G., and Lorenz. 2,744,979.
Lorenzen, Howard O. High frequency oscillator. 2,763,783,
9-18-56, CI. 250—36.
Lorenzo, Louis : See —
Sejman, Edmund L., and Lorenzo. 2,741,843.
Sejruan, Edmund L., and Lorenzo. 2,741,844.
Lorenzsonn, Eugen H., to Publisher Printing Co., Inc. Wrap-
pings for chocolate, cookies, candy, and other sweets.
2,745,596, 5-15-56, CI. 229—87.
Loria, Anthony P. W. Vittum, and A. Weissberger, to
Eastman Kodak Co. Bihydroquinone antistain agents.
2,735,765, 2-21-56, CI. 95—6.
Loria, Anthony, and G. W. Sawdey, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Aroyl resorcinol compounds. 2,756,253, 7-24-56, CI.
260—507.
Loria, Anthony, and E. T. Pesch, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Photographic emulsions and new coupling compounds.
2,772,161, 11-27-56, CI. 96—55.
Lorig, Edwin T., to United States Steel Corp. Apparatus
for automatically centering and aligning moving objects.
2,735,536, 2-21-56, CI. 198—202.
Lorig, Edwin T.. to United States Steel Corp. Conveying and
guiding belt composed of flattened metal helix. 2, 751, oik;,
6-19-56, CI. 198—193.
Lorig, Edwin T., to United States Steel Corp. Method
apparatus
CI. 29--10
apparatus for making a metallic belt.
ore
2,75
2.1,70,
3-56,
Lorig, Edwin T., to United States Steel Corp. Strip handling
apparatus. 2,760,544, 8-28-56, CI. 153 — 54.
Lorig, Edwin T., to United States Steel Corp. Apparatus for
making a metallic belt. 2,760,546, 8-28-56, CI. 153 — 90.
Lorig, Edwin T., to United States Steel Corp. Automatic cen-
tering apparatus. 2, 772. NT!), 12—1-56, CI. 271 — 2.6.
Lorig, Edwin T., and H. S. Orr, to United States Steel Corp.
Strip coiling apparatus. 2,762,578. 9-11-56, CI. 242—78.
Lorillard, P., Co. : See —
Knudson, Harold W. 2,761,798.
Knudson, Harold W. 2,765,515.
Temple, Harold F. 2,761,568.
Lorman, Charles E. : See —
Ring, Elliot, and Lorman. 2,734,275.
Lormor, Henry W. : See —
Korfhage, Vincent G., and Lormor. 2,764,115.
Willard, Alfred R., Haak, and Lormor. 2,748,737.
Lormor, Henry W., to The Electric Storage Battery Co. Ap-
paratus for manufacturing storage batteries. 2,736,934,
3-6-56, CI. 22—58.
Lornitzo, Frank C, to Merit Engineering, Inc. Relief valve.
2,759,487, 8-21-56, CI. 137—490.
Lornitzo, Frank C, and C. N. Lovenberg, to Merit Engineering,
Inc. Relief valve. 2,737,200, 3-6-56, CI. 137—490.
Loro & Parisini Societa per Azioni : See —
Sborlino, Gino. 2,772,127.
Lorz, Emil : See —
Baltzly, Richard, Ide, and Lorz. 2,742,472.
Baltzly, Richard, Ide, and Lorz. 2,767,186.
Baltzly, Richard, Lorz, and Russell. 2,767,185.
Losch, Kenneth : See —
Rau, Frank J., and Losch. 2,760,083.
Losco, Ezekiel F. : See —
Gordon, Robert B., and Losco. 2,759,230.
Losco. Ezekiel F., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Semicon-
ductor rectifier device. 2,752,541, 6-26-56 CI. 317 — 234.
Losee. Kathryn A. : See —
Bernstein, Jack, and Losee. 2,738,347.
Bernstein, Jack, and Losee. 2,742,476.
Bernstein, Jack, and Losee. 2,753,352.
Bernstein, Jack, and Losee. 2,753,353.
Bernstein, Jack, Lott, and Losee. 2,742,393.
Wiselogle, Frederick Y., Losee, and Bernstein. 2,758,116.
Loser, Harry A. Bascule bridge with central girder leaf sup-
port. 2,740,145, 4-3-56, CI. 14—38.
Losey, Arthur M., to Gyrodyne Co. of America, Inc. Trans-
mission, particularly for helicopter rotors. 2,770,149,
11-13-56, CI. 74—665.
Losey, Thomas B., to The Guiberson Corp. Well blowout
preventer. 2,749,078, 6-5-56, CI. 251—1.
Losli, Albert. Eccentric pasture gate post. 2,768,456.
10-30-56, CI. 39—74.
Losner, Samuel, to Jewish Sanitarium and Hospital for
Chronic Diseases. Means and methods for examining the
nature of cardiac activity. 2,772,672, 12-4-56, CI.
128—2.05.
Loss, Isidor R., to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Position indicator for
shafts. 2,746,418, 5-22-56, CI. 116—124.
Lothringer, Robert L., to Sinclair Refining Co. Process and
Lothrop, John W. : See —
Bing, Herbert A., and Lothrop. 2,740,342.
Lothrop. Marcus : See —
Harris, Robert L., and Lothrop. 2.734,560.
Harris, Robert L., Pellinen, and Lothrop. 2,737,817.
Lott, William A. : See-
Bernstein, Jack, Lott, and Losee. 2,742,393.
Krapcho, John, and Lott. 2,733,241.
Krapcho, John, and Lott. 2,744,930.
Krapcho, John, and Lott. 2,746,975.
Krapcho, John, and Lott. 2,757.177.
Sheehan, John T., and Lott. 2,754,297.
Lotz, Charles W., and C. M. Kazmier, to Link-Belt Co. Wash
box discharge control. 2,742,153, 4-17-56, CI. 209 — 496.
Lotz, Henry, % to T. H. O'Connor. Material moving blade
attachment. 2,763,943, 9-25-56, CI. 37—143.
Lotz, Otto, to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Fluid heat ex-
change unit with a furnace having gas deliecling inner wall
surfaces. 2,748,754, 6-5-56, CI. 122—235.
Lotz, Rudolf: See —
Heisenberg, Erwin, Kleine, and Lotz. 2,739,170.
Kleine, Johannes, Heisenberg, and Lotz. 2,742,501.
LIST OF PATENTEES
487
Lotz, Rudolf, to Vereinigte Glanzstoff-Fabriken A. G. Method
of preparing terephthalic acid. 2,740,S11, 4-3-56, CI.
260—523.
Lotz, Rudolf, to Vereinigte Glanzstoff-Fabriken A. G. Prep-
-groups.
r40„si
Method
aralkyl-
amides.
Method
aration of amino-acids containing
4-3-56, CI. 260—534.
Lotz, Rudolf, to Vereinigte Glanzstoff-Fabriken A. G.
of polycondensation of alkylene-, alkylidene- and
idene-bis-halogen substituted carboxylic acid
2.743.246, 4-24-56, CI. 260—2.
Lotz, Rudolf, to Vereinigte Glanzstoff-Fabriken A. G.
of polycondensation of alkylene-, alkylidene- and aralkyl-
idene-bis-halogen substituted carboxylic acid amides.
2.743.247, 4-24-56, CI. 260—2.
Lotz, Rudolf, to Vereinigte Glanzstoff-Fabriken A. G. Single
stage process of polycondensation of alkylene-, alkylidene
and aralkvlidene-bis-halogen substituted carboxylic acid
amides. 2,743,248, 4-24-56, CI. 260—2.
Loucks, Alton L., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Material
guiding apparatus. 2,774,594, 12-18-56, CI. 271—2.6.
Loucks, Donald. Apparatus for balancing shafts and the like.
2,737,814, 3-13-56, CI. 73—481.
Loucony, Adolphe W., to Conso Metal Products, Inc.
Venetian blind headbar and hardware therefor. 2,746,539,
5-22-56, CI. 160—177.
Louden, Edgar W., and W. K. Holleron, to National Lead
Co. Conveyor truck. 2,730,256, 1-10-56, CI. 214—522.
Louden, Victor J., to General Electric Co. Magnetic ampli-
fier. 2,765,374, 10-2-56, CI. 179 — 171.
Loudon, Arthur. Transfer adaptor for cigarettes. 2,753,002,
7-3-56, CI. 214—307.
Loudon, Clifford L. and W. E. Riker to Holmes Electric
Protective Co. Device for detecting motion in a confined
space. 2,749,537, 6-5-56, CI. 340—258.
Loudon, Robert C. Binder for papers, pamphlets, catalogs
and similar articles. 2,732,842, 1-31-56, CI. 129 — 1.
Loufek, Louis F., to Ralston Purina Co. Apparatus for apply-
ing rip strips to receptacles. 2,731,778, 1-24-56, CI.
53—61.
Louft, Nathan. Squeegees. 2,730,043, 1-10-56, CI. 101—123.
Loughlin, Bernard D., to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Frequency-
modulation detection system. 2,730,564, 1-10-56, CI.
178—5.8.
Loughlin, Bernard D., to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Image-
reproducing system for a color-television receiver.
2.734.940. 2-14-56, CI. 178—5.4.
Loughlin, Bernard D., to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Compati-
ble image-reproducing system. 2,759,993, 8-21-56, CI.
178—5.4.
Loughlin, Bernard D., to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Signal-
detection systems for intercarrier television receivers.
2,765,363, 10-2-56, CI. 178—5.8.
Loughlin, Bernard D., to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Con-
stant luminance color-television. 2,773,929, 12-11-56, CI.
178—5.2.
Loughlin, Bernard D., to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Color-tele-
vision system. 2,774,072, 12-11-56, CI. 178 — 5.2.
Loughlin, Bernard D., to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Frequency
modulation detector having fixed output frequency con-
verter. 2,774,867, 12-18-56, CI. 250 — 20.
Loughner. John N. Trailer hitch with vertically spaced
connections. 2,738,206, 3-13-56, CI. 280 — 461.
Loughran, Robert H., to United Aircraft Corp. Burner con-
struction for high velocity gases. 2,744,384, 5-8-56, CI.
60—39.72.
Loughren, Arthur V., to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Photo-
graphic color printer. 2,757,571, 8-7-56, CI. 88 — 24.
Loughrie. Carrie. Means for teaching music. 2,731,871,
1-24-56, CI. 84—470.
Louie, Don. Camera shutter tripping attachment. 2,742,836,
4-24-56, CI. 95—53.
Louis Allis Co., The : See —
Wilson, Jack T., and Byers. 2,770,316.
Louis. Arnold S. : See —
Coler, Myron A., and Louis. 2,751,473.
Louis. Terrence G. : See —
Brownlee, Allen L.. and Louis. 2,756.356.
Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical
College, Board of Supervisors of : See —
Horton, Paul M., and Keller. 2.729.856.
Horton, Paul M„ and Keller. 2,729,858.
TTnwe. Henrv V., and Terrv. 2.732,068.
Kaloyereas. Socrates A. 2.751,305.
Louk, Frederick B. Curved surface wiper. 2,772,435, 12-4-56,
CI. 15—245.
Loukomsky. Serge A., to Plax Corp. Method and apparatus
for treatment of polyethylene. 2,767,103, 10-16-56, CI.
117—46.
Loumiet et Lavigne, Juan, deceased ; L. J. M. Boy y Lafltte.
executrix or administratrix. Means for regulating steam
generators. 2,732,830, 1-31-56, CI. 122 — 1.
Louthan, George R., to Sears, Roebuck and Co. Reciprocating
cutting assembly with tractor mountable hitch structure.
2,744,374, 5-8-56, CI. 56—25.
Louthan, Rector P. : See —
Fanning, Robert J., and Louthan. 2,742,447.
Louvroil Montbard Aulnoye : See —
Heintz, Rene. 2,730,158.
Lovable Brassiere Co., The : See —
Bermueller, Richard. 2,762,055.
Lovasz, Elmer S. Combination razor holder and shaving
cream dispenser. 2,743,732, 5-1-56, CI. 132 — 80.
Lovatt, Bernard C, to Alan Muntz
combustion-operated air-compressors
CI. 309—17.
Love, Albert J. Archery gloves. 2,769,179, 11-6-56, CI.
2—161.
Love, Chalmers G. : See —
Love, Joseph C. and C. G. 2,742,894.
Love, George D., and D. B. Hopkinson, to Saco-Lowell Shops.
Drafting mechanism. 2,756,462, 7-31-56, CI. 19—131.
Love, Gordon W., and C. A. Pelizzari. Removable window
sash and guide rail therefor. 2,761,182, 9-4-56, CI. 20 — 12.
Love, John, to K. A. C. Ltd. Latch for cover panels.
2,749,167, 6-5-56. CI. 292—226.
Love, Joseph C. and C. G. Oil burning heater for tobacco
barns. 2,742,894, 4-24-56, CI. 126—93.
Love, Phil P. : See —
Tait, William H., and Love. 2,755,992.
Love, Phil P., to The Glacier Metal Co. Method for incorpo-
rating a solid lubricant into a porous metallic surface.
2,731,360, 1-17-56, CI. 117 — 49.
Love, Robert D. : See —
Miller, Harry, and Love. 2,729,780.
Love, Robert M., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Method for finishing crude benzene by treating with sulfuric
acid, neutralizing and distilling in the presence of a flux oil.
2,753,387, 7-3-56, CI. 260—674.
Love, Robert M., and R. E. Tannich, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Production of hydrocarbon solvents of
low acid wash color. 2,731,506, 1-17-56, CI. 260—668.
Lovegren, Kenneth W. : See —
Roberts, Morris E. 2.768,662.
Lovejoy, Charles K., to Scripto, Inc. Retractable ball pen.
2,748,748, 6-5-56, CI. 120—42.03.
Lovelace, Alan M. : See —
Tarrant, Paul, and Lovelace. 2,750,431.
Lovelace, Charles I. Crabbing lure device. 2,742,731,
4-24-56, CI. 43 — 44.99.
Lovelace, Henry F. Wheeled bassinet convertible to high
chair and other infant devices. 2,754,889, 7-17-56, CI.
155—45.
Lovelace, William H. Apparatus for handling work.
2,737,709, 3-13-56, CI. 29—290.
Lovelady, Isaac W., and S. P. Kroeker, to Sivalls Tanks, Inc.
Liquid and gas separator. 2,756,837, 7-31-56, CI. 183 — 2.7.
Loveland, Roger S., and A. J. Maher, to Minneapolis Honey-
well Regulator Co. Oven control. 2,746,686. 5-22-56, CI.
236—94.
Loveland, Theron A., Jr., and A. F. Prust, to Republic Steel
Corp. Electrodeposition method. 2,769,774, 11-6-56, CI.
204—56.
Loveless, Compere. Combined center column and distributor
for sewage treating apparatus. 2,758,875, 8-14-56, CI.
299—69.
Loveless, Donald L., to Armco Steel Corp. Stainless steels
containing boron. 2,750,283, 6-12-56, CI. 75—124.
Lovell, Clarence A. : See —
Brooks, Chester E., Lovell, McGuigan, Murphy, and Park-
inson. 2,764,634.
Dunlap, Kermit S., and Lovell. 2.774,822.
Ingerson, William E., and Lovell. 2,757,283.
Lovell, Clarence A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Multifrequency high speed calling signal generator.
2,739,298. 3-20-56, CI. 340 — 171.
Lovell, Louis R., and J. E. West, Jr., to S K F Industries,
Inc. Method of producing one-piece roller bearing cage.
2,765,518, 10-9-56, CI
Lovell Mfg. Co. : See —
Kauffman, Walter L., II.
Kauffman, Walter L., II.
Kauffman, Walter L., II
Kauffman, Walter L., II
Lovell, Paul W
coin changer.
-148.4.
2,734,281.
2,734.372.
2,752,771.
2,764,820.
to Johnson Fare Box Co. Vending machine
2,738,050, 3-13-56, CI. 194—9.
Lovell, Robert B. : See —
Camarda, Frank V., Gumbs, and Lovell. 2,750,302.
Lovely, Hobart C. Filling knife loom-stop attachment.
2,748,808, 6-5-56, CI. 139—336.4.
Lovely, James P. Air conditioner. 2,766,595, 10-16-56, CI.
62—91.5.
Lovenberg, Clifton N. : See —
Lornitzo, Frank C, and Lovenberg. 2,737,200.
Loverch, Charles L., and C. E. Finck ; said Loverch assor. to
said Finck. Index cutter having work carriage movable
relative to the cutter. 2,763,324, 9-18-56, CI. 164 — 59.
Lovering, David W. : See — -
Clancy, John J., and Lovering. 2,734,838.
Clancy, John J., and Lovering. 2,734,839.
Lovesey, Alfred C, to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Gas turbine engine
with means for reheating turbine exhaust gases. 2,734,341,
2-14-56, CI. 60—35.6.
Lovesey, Alfred C, to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Means for regulat-
ing the characteristics of multi-stage axial-flow compres-
sors. 2,754,049, 7-10-56, CI. 230 — 114.
Lovesey, Alfred C, to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Gas-turbine engine
with reheat combustion equipment. 2,771,743, 11-27-56,
CI. 60 — 39.72.
Lovett, Charles R. Combined safety pad and harness for
infants. 2,758.595, 8-14-56, CI. 128—134.
Lovett, Richard N. : See —
Myers. Harold C, and Lovett. 2,754,249.
Lovick, John B., to Aero Instrument Co. Switch actuating
mechanism. 2,742,544, 4-17-56, CI. 200 — 83.
Lovick, Robert C, to Eastman Kodak Co. Silver sound track
on multilayer color films. 2,763,550, 9-18-56, CI. 95 — 2.
2,748,832, 6-5-
Ejector mech-
488
Loving, Frank A. : See —
Davis, Clyde O., Glogau, Loving, and Swed. 2,736,261.
Lovisek, Louis J., to General American Transportation Corp.
Self-countersinking screw having head with arcuately curved
undersurface. 2,764,053, 9-25-56, CI. 85 — 43.
Lovshin, Frank A., A. J. Dufourd, and R. T. Korolyshun, to
Sidney Blumenthal & Co., Inc. Means for preventing injury
in case of loom shuttle stoppage. 2,730,140, 1-10-56, CI.
139—341.
Lovshin, Frank A., and J. Jaffe, to Sidney Blumenthal & Co.,
Inc. Loom drive with means for shockless stopping.
2,753,894, 7-10-56, CI. 139—1.
Low, Edward D„ to George Kent Ltd. Floats for use in
measuring instruments. 2,736,336, 2-28-56, CI. 137 — 452.
Low, Emery M. : See —
Neidieh, George G., Low, and Martin. 2.766,717.
Low, Frank D„ to General Electric Co. Dishwashing ma-
chine. 2,751,917. 6-26—56. CI. 134—176.
Low, Frank D., to General Electric Co. Control circuits for
dishwashing apparatus. 2,771,894, 11-27-56, CI. 134 — 57.
Low, Frank K., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Rec-
tangular coordinate registering circuit. 2,744,245, 5-1-56,
CI. 340—166.
Low, Frederick G., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. De-
hydrating am] detailing animal tissues. 2,742,4K9, 4-17-56,
CI. 260—412.6.
Low, Gerald C. Tape splicing apparatus.
CI. 154 — 12.3.
Low, Irmentraut : See —
Kuhn, Richard, and Low. 2,768,190.
Kuhn, Richard, and Low. 2,770,618.
Low, Richard : See —
Fessler, Frank. 2,762,375.
Low, Richard, to Pastushin Aviation Corp.
anism. 2,749,063, 6-5-56, CI. 244 — 137.
Low, Robert N. : See —
Catry. Jean, and Low. 2,747,618.
Lowdermilk, Ford R., and E. A. Bruce, to The Pennsylvania
Salt Mfg. Co. Process for the manufacture of benzene
hexachloride. 2,770,658, 11-13-56, CI. 260 — 648.
Lowe, Arnold J., and D. Butler, to Oxirane Ltd. Production
of polymeric products from styrene and unsaturated fatty
compounds. 2,736,716, 2-28-56, CI. 260 — 23.
Lowe, Charles S., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Method for decontamination of radioact ivelv contaminated
aqueous solution. 2,766,204, 10-9-56, CI. 210 — 23
Lowe, Earl W., and C. R. Foltz, to Mueller Co. Machine-
inserted service T. 2,757.024, 7-31-56, CI. 285 — 156.
Lowe, Edison, and W. C. Rockwell, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of Agriculture
Continuous belt trough drier. 2,745,194, 5-15-56, CI.
Lowe Edwin C, to Norton Co. Process of making boron
£ai'?!.d?„„contaimnS aluminum, and products thereof.
t 2,746,133, 5-22-56, CI. 29—182.8.
Lowe, Harry F. : See —
Brinton, Esme T. C, and Lowe. 2,747,647.
Lowe, James, to Anaconda Wire and Cable Co. Wire marking
apparatus. 2,739,528, 3-27-56, CI. 101 — 37.
Lowe, Joe, Corp. : See —
Lurie, Daniel. 2.750,077.
Lurie, Daniel. 2,750,078.
Low_e.'7Mii''k w- Apparatus for peeling tomatoes. 2,754,749,
Lowe, Sydney P., to Bigelow, Inc. Machine for milling brake
shoe linings. 2,731,888, 1-24-50, CI. 90—20.
Lowe, Warren : See —
Stuart, Frank A., and Lowe. 2,758,086
Lowe, Warren, to California Research Corp. Foam-inhibited
lubricating oils. 2,772,238, 11-27-56, Cl 252 — 48 2
Lowe, Wesley G. : See —
Ballard, Clinton S.. and Lowe. 2,756,145.
Lowe, Wesley G., J. E. Jones, and H. E. Roberts, to Eastman
Kodak Co. Chemical sensitization of photographic emul-
sions. 2,739,060, 3-20-56, Cl. 95—7.
Lowe Wesley G., J. E. Jones, and H. E. Roberts, to Eastman
Kodak Co. Chemical sensitization of photographic emul-
sions. 2,743,182, 4-24-56, Cl. 95—7.
Lowe, Wesley G., J. E. Jones, and H. E. Roberts, to Eastman
Kodak Co. Chemical sensitization of photographic emul-
sions. 2.743,183, 4-24-56, Cl. 95—7.
Lowe, William G., to British Celanese Ltd. Heat-stabilized,
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
2,761,788, 9-4-56, Cl.
2,770,387, 11-13-56, Cl.
plasticized cellulose acetate.
106—176.
Loween, Oscar L. Vanity case.
220—18.
Lowen, Herbert : See —
Back, Frank G., and Lowen. 2,730 926
Back, Frank G., and Lowen. 2,732,763.
Lowenheim, Frederick A., and H. B. Forman, to Metal &
Thermit Corp. Immersion tinning from staimate solutions.
2,735,788, 2-21-56, Cl. 117—130.
Lowenheim, Frederick A., and H. E. Hirschland, to Metal &
Thermit Corp. Method for tin plating bunched and braided
wire. 2,737,483, 3-6-56, Cl. 204 — 27.
Lowens, William. Device for trimming wall paper or the
like. 2,758,650, 8-14-56, Cl. 164—73.
Lowensohn, Ralph S., to The O. A. Sutton Corp.. Inc. Air
conditioning unit. 2,747,377, 5-29-56. Cl. 62 — 4.
Lowenstein-Lom, Walter, to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. New chemical compound. 2,769,013, 10-20-56, Cl.
260—332.3.
Lower, Carl F., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Control
apparatus for highway crossing signals. 2,740,887,
4-3-56, Cl. 246 — 130.
Lower, George W. : See — ■
Kaufman, David, and Lower. 2,743,154.
Lower, Helmut, to Firma Gebr. Happich G. m. b. H. Operat-
ing and latching mechanism for a vehicle sliding roof.
2,774,624, 12-18-56, Cl. 296—137.
Lower, Jack W., to Minneapolis-] loneywell Regular Co. Auto-
matic steering apparatus. 2,751,540, 6-19-56, Cl. 318 — 489.
Lower, Jack W., and D. G. Taylor, to Minneapolis-Honeywell
Regulator Co. Gyroscope. 2,766,627, 10-16-56, Cl.
74—5.6.
Lowery, Charley. Automatic dump valve for fluid lines.
2,756,767, 7-31-56, Cl. 137 — 397.
Lowgren, K. A. Uno, and H. S. Messing, to American Defibra-
tor Inc. Continuous flow press for removing moisture from
materials such as bark and the like. 2,729,161, 1-3-56, Cl.
100—147.
Lowney, William J. Method of making a resilient twisted
band. 2,760,330, 8-28-56, Cl. 57 — 158.
Lowry, Charles A. L. Sound reproducing systems. 2,768,702,
10-30-56, Cl. 181—31.
Lowry, Glenn W. Tool handle with rotatable cap structure.
2.743,749, 5-1-56, Cl. 145—61.
Lowry, Lewis R., Jr., and H. H. C. Richards, Jr., to Westing-
house Electric Corp. Electric regulator. 2,773,156,
12-4-56, Cl. 201—51.
Lowry, Ned W., and R. K. Skinner, to General Motors Corp.
Propeller control system. 2,766,833, 10-16-56, Cl.
170—135.24.
Lowry Oil Tools, Inc. : See —
Bonner, James W. 2,734,581.
Lowry, Robert : See —
Caruthers, Edward G., and Lowry. 2,773,469.
Lowthian, Charles S. : See —
Bentele, Max, Lowthian, and Russell. 2,743,945.
Lowy, Richard S. : See —
Singher, Heron O., Kupferberg, and Lowy. 2,761,810.
Singher, Heron O., and Lowv. 2,761,808.
Loxham, John, to The Sigma Instrument Co. Ltd. Means
for axially locating a rotatable sleeve on a pin. 2,774,147,
12-18-56, Cl. 33—181.
Loyd. Clyde C. : See—
Loyd. Joe D. 2.735,501.
Loyd, Gordon H. Flush tank. 2,760,206, 8-28-56, Cl. 4—57.
Loyd, Joe D., by decree of distribution of % to M. H. Loyd
and % to C. C. Loyd. Tractor rear axle housing assembly
support. 2,735,501, 2-21-56, Cl. 108—75.
Loyd, Myrtle H. : See —
Loyd, Joe D. 2,735,501.
Loye, Edward C. Bed pan. 2,741,777, 4-17-56, Cl. 4 — 112.
Loynes, Alfred H. W. : See —
Godden, Thomas E., Morris and Loynes. 2,763,279.
Lozano, Enrique D. Sink mounted cooking vessel. 2,758,588,
8-14-56, Cl. 126—1.
Lozier, John C. : See —
Kernahan, John J. J., and Lozier. 2,775,727.
Lozier, John C, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Two-
stage transistor feedback amplifier. 2,760,007, 8-21-56,
CI. 179—171.
Lozinski, Ezra : See —
Levi, Irving, and Lozinski. 2,762,727.
Lozon, Alfred W. Arrow fletching fixture. 2,731,992,
1-24-56. Cl. 144—289.
Luark, Joseph, and W. S. Ellis. Paraffin solvents. 2,741,596,
4-10-56, Cl. 252—8.55.
Lubben, Gerrit J. : See —
Valeton, Josue J. P., Schenau, and Lubben. 2,748,336.
Lubben, Gerrit J., to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co.,
as trustee. Receiver for at least two ultra-high-frequency
ranges. 2,736,798, 2-28-56, Cl. 250—20.
Lubbers, Renso. Christmas tree stand. 2,761,641, 9-4-56, Cl.
248 — 47.
Liibecker, Kaltemaschinen-G. m. b. H. : See —
Kriiger, Joachim. 2,749,195.
Liiben, Robert, to Ruhrchemie Aktiengesellschaft. Apparatus
for sweating paraffin. 2,758,057, 8-7-56, Cl. 196 — 20.
Liiben, Robert, to Ruhrchemie Aktiengesellschaft. Refining
hydrogenation of paraffins. 2,761,871, 9-4-56, Cl. 260 — 450.
Liiben, Robert, to Ruhrchemie Aktiengesellschaft. Purifica-
tion of paraffin hydrocarbons boiling above about 380° C.
2,773,110, 12-4-56, Cl. 260—676.
Liiben, Robert, and E. Stiebling, to Ruhrchemie Aktien-
gesellschaft. Production of commercial paraffin waxes.
2,746.983, 5-22-56, Cl. 260—450.
Luber-Finer Inc. : See —
Russell, John K. 2,762,433.
Lubersky, Albert R., to Fibreboard Products Inc. Feeding
method and apparatus for paper or the like. 2,755,086,
7-17-56, Cl. 271—36.
Lubkin, Samuel, to Underwood Corp. Apparatus for meas-
uring and recording pressures indicated by manometer
tubes. 2.7-ir..L,!)5, 5- 22-56. Cl. 73—398.
Lubkin. Samuel, to Underwood Corp. Bistable device.
2,756.329. 7-24-56. Cl. 250— 27.
Lubkin, Samuel, to Underwood Corp. Pulse monitoring
system. 2.756,409, 7-24-56, Cl. 340 — 149.
Lubkin, Samuel, to Underwood Corp. Limiter for pulse
amplifiers. 2,758,205, 8-7-56, Cl. 250—27.
Lubkin, Samuel, to Underwood Corp. Voltage measuring de-
vice. 2,762,038, 9-4-56, Cl. 340—347.
Lubkin, Samuel, and D. Golden, to Underwood Corp. Mag-
netic recording system. 2,764,463. 9-25-56. Cl. 346—74.
LIST OF PATENTEES
489
Lubow, Morris, to Wolf X-Rav Products, Inc. Film illumi-
nators. 2,755,585, 7-24-56, CI. 40 — 130.
Lubowe, Irwin I. : See —
Markstein, Robert P., and Lubowe. 2,755,976.
Lubrizol Corp., The : See —
Asseff, Peter A., Mastin, and Rhodes. 2,767,164.
Asseff, Peter A., Mastin. and Rhodes. 2.767.209.
Le Suer, William M. 2,760,970.
Lubs, Herbert A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.
Treatment of reduced keratinous materials with a,a'-di-
halodicarboxylie acid. 2,739,033, 3-20-56, CI. 8—128.
Lubszynski, Hans G., and P. F. T. C. Stillwell, to Electric &
Musical Industries Ltd. Television transmission tubes.
2,753,483, 7-3-56, CI. 315—11.
Lucas, Alexander H., Jr., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Com-
posite can with quick-opening side wall. 2,775,394,
12-25-56, CI. 229—51.
Lucas, August L. Camp grill. 2,752,846, 7-3-56, CI.
99—441.
Lucas, Cecil A., to American Vault Corp. Mold for hollow
articles. 2,733,495, 2-7-56, CI. 25 — 130.
Lucas, Charles D., to Deering Milliken Research Corp. Auto-
matic tail-cutter for winding machines. 2,732,141, 1-24-56,
CI. 242—19.
Lucas, Emil A. : See —
Wilson, Alexander M., Woodward, Bailey, and Lucas.
2,741,364.
Lucas, Frank E. Garment bag dispensing device. 2,737,328,
3-6-56, CI. 226—18.
Lucas. George R. Hide away bed gates. 2,751,608. 6-26-56,
CI. 5—331.
Lucas, George W.. to General Electric Co. Sintered tungsten
carbide composition. 2,731,711, 1-24-56, CI. 29—182.8.
Lucas, George W., and C. S. Wiedman, to General Electric
Co. Sintered carbide compositions. 2,731,710, 1-24-56,
CI. 29—182.7.
Lucas, John H. : See — ■
Guttridge, Eric J., Lucas, and Yandell. 2,764,346.
Lucas, Joseph, (Industries) Ltd. : See-
Downing, Eric W. 2,731,175.
Downing, Eric W. 2,731,523.
Harris, Thomas A., Lawrence, and Warne. 2,759,532.
Harris. Thomas A., Lawrence, and Warne. 2,769,488.
Ifield, Richard J. 2,733.606.
Ifleld, Richard J. 2,747,596.
Ifield, Richard J. 2,754,106.
Laird, John A. 2,734,143.
Laird, John A. 2.748.318.
Lawrence, Owen N. 2,747,369.
Lawrence, Owen N. 2,758,638.
Lawrence, Owen N. 2,764,944.
Prickett, Alfred D. 2,754,391.
Watson, Ernest A., and Bottoms. 2,764,868.
Lucas, Joseph, Ltd. : See —
Bottoms. Charles H. 2,753,882.
Harris, Thomas A. 2.769,306.
Lawrence. Owen N. 2,753,803.
Lucas, Kenneth : See —
Anuable, Weldon G., Haines, and Lucas. 2,755.226.
Annable, Weldon G., Hutchings, and Lucas. 2,769,760.
Annable, Weldon G., Hutchings, and Lucas. 2,769,761.
Annable, Weldon G., Hutchings, and Lucas. 2,769,762.
Annable, Weldon G., Lucas, and Haines. 2.770,579.
Lucas, Kenneth, to The Pure Oil Co. Removing corrosive
sulfur from naphtha with anhydrous copper sulfate.
2.755.227, 7-17-56. CI. 196—30.
Lucas, Michael. Protective device. 2,747,661, 5-29-56, CI.
160—10.
Lucas, Phillip, to Sterling Drug Inc. Alkyl l-alkyl-4-cyclo-
hexylpiperidine-4-carboxylates and their synthesis.
2,741.619, 4-10-56, CI. 260—294.3.
Lucas, Randolph A. Condiment shaker. 2,734,663, 2-14-56,
CI. 222—142.1.
Lucchetti, Anthony. Emergency railroad brake. 2,748,895,
6-5-56. CI. 188—36.
Luce, Edward J., and T. D. Reedy, to Wire Assemblies Corp.
Electrical fuse holder assembly. 2,740,017, 3-27-56, CI.
200—133.
Luce, Roy L., to The Hydro-Blast Corp. Wall mounted blast-
ing gun. 2,763,964, 9-25-56. CI. 51—8.
Lucek, Charles W. : See —
Fritschi Walter W., and Lucek. Re. 24,117.
Luchs, Morton G., to J. W. Landenberger & Co. Cushioned
foot protector. 2,771,691, 11-27-56, CI. 36—10.
Luchsinger. Ernst, to Fibra A. G. Needle bed for needles
serving for the manufacture of knitted fabrics. 2,748,581,
6-5-56, CI. 66 — 115.
Lucht, Victor F., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Pneumatic recupera-
tor for a gun. 2.750,847, 6-19-56, CI. 89 — 43.
Lucia. Carroll J. : See —
Horton, Winthrop S., and Lucia. 2,769,420.
Lucia, Carroll J., and J. E. Witzky ; said Lucia assor. to Stude-
baker-Packard Corp. Split path transmission and super-
charger drive. 2,769,303, 11-6-56, CI. 60—13.
Lucia, Carroll J., and J. Z. De Lorean, to Studebaker-Packard
Corp. Shift regulator valve. 2,769,350, 11-6-56, CI.
74 — 472.
Lucian, Arsene N. : See —
Geisel, Paul E. 2,744,381.
Lucien, Rene\ to Societe d'Inventions Aeronautiques et
Mecaniques S. I. A. M. Self-regulating feed-pump.
2,732,805, 1-31-56, CI. 103—42.
369555— P 32
d'Inventions Aeronautiques et
Fluid spring gear. 2,756,046,
d'Inventions Aeronautiques et
Electromagnetic device for dis-
lids. 2,759,459, 8-21-56, CI.
Lucien, Ren6, to Societe d'Inventions Aeronautiques et
Mecaniques S. I. A. M. Self-regulating brakes for aeroplane
wheels and the like. 2,737.550, 3-6-56, CI. 200 — 61.46.
Lucien, Rene\ to Societe d'Inventions Aeronautiques et
Mecaniques S. I. A. M. Pressure regulator. 2,737,966,
3-13-56, CI. 137—108.
Lucien, Rene, to Societe d'Inventions Aeronautiques et
Mecaniques S. I. A. M. Control system for aircraft wheel
brakes and the like. 2,744,699, 5-8-56, CI. 244—111.
Lucien, Rene\ to Societe Aeronautiques et Mecaniques
S. I. A. M. Hydraulic brake wear take-up device.
2,746,254, 5-22-56, CI. 60—54.6.
Lucien, Rene, to Societe d'Inventions Aeronatiques de
Mecaniques S. I. A. M. Automatic brake regulator for air-
craft wheels and the like. 2,747,699, 5-29-56. CI.
188—181.
Lucien, Rene, to Societe
Mechaniques S. I. A. M.
7-24-56, CI. 267—15.
Lucien, Ren6, to Societe
Mecaniques S. I. A. M.
tributing compressed fli
121 — 46.5.
Lucien, Rene, to Societe d'Inventions Aeronautiques et
Mecaniques S. I. A. M. Apparatus limiting acceleration
forces on aircraft. 2,767,942, 10-23-56, CI. 244—83.
Lucien, Rene, and E. Tetart, to Societe d'Inventions Aero-
nautiques et Mecaniques S. I. A. M. Improvements relat-
ing to the moulding of foundry casting, particularly for
light alloys. 2,745,154, 5-15-56, CI. 22—134.
Lucinous Processes, Inc. : See —
Fordyce, Rufus G. 2,755,970.
Luck, James V. Bone fixation device for the hip. 2,761,444,
9-4-56, CI. 128—92.
Lucker, Millard B., to Auto Specialties Mfg. Co. Lifting
jack. 2,731,232, 1-17-56, CI. 254—1.
Lucker, Millard B., to Lambert Brake Corp. Automatic ad-
juster for disc brakes and the like. 2,732,042, 1-24-56,
CI. 188—196.
Lucker, Millard B., to Auto Specialties Mfg. Co. Automobile
jack. 2,743,903, 5-1-56, CI. 254—133.
Lucker, Millard B., to Auto Specialties Mfg. Co. Lifting
jack. 2,750,150, 6-12-56, CI. 254—103.
Lucker, Millard B., to Auto Specialties Mfg. Co. Lifting
jack. 2,760,756, 8-28-56, CI. 254—98.
Lucker, Millard B., and C. R. Myers, to Lambert-Brake Corp.
Disc brake and thrust means for actuating. 2,730,203,
1-10-56, CI. 188 — 152.
Luckhardt, Johannes, to N. P. Martin, and O. L. Walter as
trustees of Gamma Trust. Article of repose for supporting
the body of a person. 2,745,470, 5-15-56, CI. 155 — 106.
Luckhardt, Johannes, deceased, by W. Luckhardt, administra-
tor, to N. P. Martin and O. L. Walter, as trustees. Article
of repose for supporting the body of a person. 2,750,988,
6-19-56, CI. 155—106.
Luckhardt, Johannes, to N. P. Martin and O. L. Walter as
trustees of Delta Trust. Reclining chair with extensible
sectional leg rest. 2,774,412, 12-18-56, CI. 155 — 110.
Luckhardt, Wassili : See —
Luckhardt, Johannes. 2,750,988.
Lucks, Charles F., O. L. Linebrink, and W. C. Myers, Jr., to L.
H. Marshall, d. b. a. L. H. Marshall Co. Reference current
power supply for potentiometers. 2,762,963, 9-11-56, CI.
321—18.
Luczek, Walter : See —
Cornock, Edward F., and Luczek. 2,760,414.
Ludeman, Clifford G., to Texaco Development Corp. Detec-
tion and measurement of penetrative radiation. 2,745,967,
5-15-56, CI. 250—71.
Ludeman, Clifford G., to Texaco Development Corp. Detec-
tion and measurement of penetrative radiation. 2,745,968,
5_15_56, CI. 250—71.
Ludeman, Clifford G., to Texaco Development Corp. Method
of radiological surveying. 2,775,710, 12-25-56, Cl. 250 — 71.
Ludeman, Oscar H. Valves. 2,765,142. 10-2-56, Cl.
251—162.
Ludgate, Herbert T. Device for jettisoning snagged fish-
hooks. 2,775,057, 12-25-56, Cl. 43 — 43.12.
Ludi & Cie, Metallwarenfabriken : See —
Bruggmann, Albert. 2,741,765. _
Ludi, William C, and C. E. Loeser, 1
neering Co. Skimming device.
210 — 60.
Ludlow, Edmund : See —
Moore, Ezra L., and Ludlow. 2,757,716.
Ludlow, John L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Com-
positions comprising polyester plasticizers. 2,749,329,
6-5-56, Cl. 260—75.
Ludlow, Margery N. Auxiliary sun visor. 2,755,126, 7-17-56,
Cl. 296—97.
Ludowici, Johann W. Apparatus for hoisting heavy slabs.
2,732,177, 1-24-56, Cl. 254—89.
Ludowici, Johann W. Steerable wheels in which the axle
axes intersect at a common point in all steered positions
of the wheels. 2,756,066, 7-24-56, Cl. 280 — 91.
Ludowici, Johann W. Worm presses. 2,763,046, 9-18-56,
Cl. 25—14.
Ludowici, Wilhelm. Foldable building structure. 2,765,497,
10-9-56, Cl. 20—2.
Ludowici, Wilhelm. Gutter pantiles. 2,766,706, 10-16-56,
Cl. 108—10.
490
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Ludwig, Adolf : See —
Binder, Richard and Ludwig. 2,748,913.
Binder, Richard I., and Ludwig. 2,773,575.
Ludwig, Anthony. Negative holder and carrier. 2,741,154,
4-10-56, CI. 88—24.
Ludwig, Arthur W. Insulated fence post. 2.744,154, 5-1-56,
CI. 174 — 158.
Ludwig, Bernard J. : See —
Berger, Frank M., Hubbard, and Ludwig. 2,734,087.
Ludwig, Boyd E. : See —
Bonell, William H., and Ludwig. 2,775,116.
Ludwig, Donald C, to Iloudaille-Ilershey Corp. Automobile
fender with wheel well ventilating means. 2,72!),4i;.",,
1-3-56, CI. 280—152.
Ludwig, Frederic G. Apparatus for applying hair-condition-
ing fluids. 2,752.92:;, 7-3-56, CI. 132—41.
Ludwig, Herbert P., to Concrete Conduit Co. Method of manu-
facturing a concrete pipe joint. 2,729,873, 1-10-56, CI.
25—154.
Ludwig, Howard C. : See —
Gamberg, Edward R., and Ludwig. 2,772.989.
Ludwig, Howard C, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Deep
penetration gas shielded arc welding process. 2,758,186,
8-7-56, CI. 219 — 10.
Ludwig. Louis. Silent switch structure. 2,743,330, 4-24-56,
CI. 200—67.
Ludwig, Louis. Lamp with tiltable light switch. 2,758,195,
8-7-56, CI. 240—2.
Ludwig Mfg. Co. : See —
Moeller, Axel. 2,740,652.
Moeller, Axel. 2,740,653.
Ludwig, Milton, to California Research Corp. Conveyor head
shaft. 2,751,210, 6-19-56, CI. 263 — 8.
Ludwig, Sidney, and R. R. Cull. End structure for electrical
conduit. 2,755,330, 7-17-56, CI. 174 — 74.
Ludwig, Walter D. Solenoid stop bracket. 2,739,274,
3-20-56, CI. 317—191.
Ludwig, William F. Drum tuning mechanism. 2,729,133,
1-3-56. CI. 84—419.
Ludwin Corp. : See —
Winkler, Charles. 2,732,845.
Ludwinski, Mitchell. Automatic hose clamp lock. 2,730,782,
1-17-56. CI. 24—274.
Luebbers, Dewey D. J. R. Tripod camera mount. 2,767,989,
10-23-56, CI. 279—48.
Luebking, Walter C, to Collins Radio Co. Planetary shaft
positioning system. 2.754,697. 7-17-56, CI. 74 — 781.
Luebking, Walter C, to Radio Corp. of America. Shaft posi-
tioning apparatus. 2,760.139, x-21-56, CI. 318 — 467.
Luebking, Walter C, to Collins Radio Co. Terminal stand-
off device. 2,766,436, 10-9-56, CI. 339—198.
Luechauer, Holle C, to General Motors Corp. Exciter stand for
spectrograph. 2,731,876, 1-24-56, CI. 88—14.
Luechauer, Holle C, to General Motors Corp. Method of
electroplating and apparatus therefor. 2,758,962, 8-14-56,
CI. 204—15.
Luechauer, Holle C, to General Motors Corp. Electroplating
fixture. 2,761,831, 9-4-56, CI. 204—297.
Luechauer, Holle C, and A. F. Erickson, to General Motors
Corp. Electroplating fixture. 2,739,117, 3-20-56, CI.
204—297.
Lueck, Irving B.t and G. L. Taylor, to Bausch & Lomb
Optical Co. Trifocal ophthalmic lens blank series.
2,762,260, 9-11-56, CI. 88—54.
Luehm, Francis H.. and E. B. Smith, to Calresin Corp. Water
cooled vacuum and pressure mold. 2,735,138. 2-21-56, CI.
18—26.
Luehrs, Hans J., to The Cottrell Co. Signature deliveries for
former folders. 2,750.996, 7-31-50, CI. 271—87.
Luenberger, Frederick O., to TJ. S. Electrical Motors, Inc.
Mounting for transmission and drive. 2,734,393, 2-14-56,
CI. 74—425.
Luenberger, Frederick O.. to U. S. Electrical Motors. Inc.
Waterproof stator construction for submersible dynamo-
electric machine. 2,749,456, 6-5-56. CI. 310 — 43.
Luers, John M. Grinding machines. 2,735,235, 2-21-56, CI.
51_100.
Lufcy, Carroll W., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Vacuum tube con-
trolled ma-netic amplifier. 2.770.779. 11-13-50. CI. 323-89.
Lufcy, Carroll W.. and A. E. Schmid, Jr., to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy.
Magnetic amplifier with half-wave phase reversal type out-
put. 2,734,165, 2-7-56, CI. 323—89.
Lull'man, Lionel E., and R. W. Benson, to The Haloid Co.
File-holding device for camera copv support. 2,738,705.
3-20-56. CI. 88—24.
Luffman, Lionel E., and R. W. Benson, to The Haloid Co.
Copy-holding apparatus. 2.758.503. 8-14-56, CI. 88 — 24.
Lufkin, Paul M., to Radio Corp. of America. Deflection
circuits. 2,743,382, 4-24-56, CI. 315 — 27.
Lufkin Rule Co.. The : See —
Witchger, Eugene J. 2,755,557.
Luft. Alexander v. d. : See —
Brock, Peter R., Luft, and Schmauss. 2,772,6S8.
Luft, Karl, to Office National d'Etudes et de Recherches
Aeronautiques (O. N. E. R. A.) Apparatus for performing
quantitative analysis of gaseous mixtures. 2,758,210,
8-7-56, CI. 250—43.5.
Luger. Kenneth E. Folding portable bed guard. 2.703,014,
9-18-56, CI. 5—331.
Lugert, John J. : See —
Carnall, Edward, Jr., and Lugert. 2, 70S, 108.
Lugg, Lewis J. : See —
Schmidt-Nickels, Wilhelm, and Lugg. 2,772,273.
Schmidt-Nickels, Wilhelm, and Lugg. 2,772,274.
Schmidt-Nickels, Wilhelm, and Lugg. 2,772,275.
Luhn, Hans P., to International Business Machines Corp.
Self-checking number punch. 2.731,196, 1-17-56, CI.
235—58.
Luhn, Hans P., to International Business Machines Corp.
Binary decade counter. 2,733.862, 2-7-56, CI. 235 — 61.6.
Luhn, Hans P., to International Business Machines Corp.
Table lookup mechanisms. 2,741,429, 4-10-56, CI.
235—61.6.
Luhn, Hans P., to International Business Machines Corp.
Differential control mechanisms. 2,741,430, 4-10-56, CI.
235—61.6.
Luhrs, Charles H„ to General Precision Laboratory Inc.
Transforming micro wave energy from rectangular air filled
wave guide. 2,758,282, 8-7-56, CI. 333—21.
Lukacs, Jozsef : See —
Bohner, Endre, and Lukacs. 2,737,567.
Lukala, Eino J. Constructions for demountable cribs.
2,774,081, 12-18-56, CI. 5—99.
Luke, Albert R. J., to Massey-Harris-Ferguson Inc. Method
for tying wire knots. 2,738.811, 3-20-56. CI. 140 — 115.
Luke, Marvin B., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Electrically
heated protective covering for an airfoil and method of mak-
ing the covering. 2,741,692, 4-10-56, CI. 219 — 46.
Luke, Oren V. : See —
Horlenko, Theodore, Marcotte, and Luke. 2,770,661.
Mitchell. Robert L.. and Luke. 2,770.637.
Luke, Wade D. Removable window sash. 2,772,451, 12-4—56,
CI. 20—54.
Lukemire, Edward L., to The Ohio Boxboard Co. Papermak-
ing with closed water system. 2,771,823, 11-27-56, CI.
92—38.
Lukens Steel Co. : See —
Antrim, Malcolm B. 2.752.803.
Edwards, Lewis W. 2,748,594.
Edwards. Lewis W., and West. 2,773,614.
Grant. Nicholas J. 2,763.043.
McGibbon, Archie S. 2,752,734.
Stauffer, Alfred. 2,751,830.
Watson, Thomas T. 2,773,302.
Wert, Russell A. 2,748,828.
West, Russell A., and Edwards. 2,773,612.
Luker, Jackson M. : See —
Reifsteck, Francis. 2,735,175.
Lukes, Robert M. : See —
Arth, Glen E., and Lukes. 2,743,271.
Lukman, John C, and O. L. Wheeler, to Shawinigan Resins
Corp. Styrene-modified polyvinyl acetate resins. 2,741,650,
4-10-56, CI. 260—29.6.
Lukocevich, Josef S. Load signal for vehicles. 2,769,967,
11-6-56. CI. 340—52.
Lulay, Arthur, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process
for spinnnig continuous filament nub yarn. 2,729,539,
1-3-56, CI. 18—54.
Lull, Le Grand H.. to The Baker-Haulang Co. Load handling,
transporting and positioning vehicular machine. 2,752 056,
6-26-56. CI. 214—660.
Lull, Le Grand H., to The Baker-Raulang Co. Vehicle mounted
loader. 2,753,060, 7-3-56, CI. 214—140.
2,743,559.
Lum, Funston G. : See —
Carlston, Earl F., and Lum. 2.732,399.
Carlston, Earl F., and Lum. 2,745,872.
Lum, Funston G., to California Research Corp. Lead drier
concentrate. 2,734,829, 2-14-56, CI. 106—310.
Lum, Funston G. to California Research Corp. Styrene modi-
fied alkyd resins from 5-tertiary butyl isophthalic acid.
2,742,445, 4-17-56, CI. 260 — 15.4.
Lum, Funston G., and E. F. Carlston, to California Research
Corp. Process for separating hexamethylene diamine salts
of isophthalic and terephthalic acids. 2,742,496, 4-17-56,
CI. 260 — 501.
Lum, Funston G.. E. F. Carlston, and J. C. Butler, to Cali-
fornia Research Corp. Synthetic fiber-forming polymers
from metaxvlvlene diamine and adipic acid. 2,766,221,
10-9-56, CI. 260—78.
Lum, Funston G., E. F. Carlston, and J. C. Butler, to Cali-
fornia Research Corp. Synthetic Plastics from meta-
xvlvlene diamine and isophthalic acid. 2,766,222, 10-9-56,
CI. 260—78.
Lum, George F. Fire nozzle. 2,755,136, 7-17-56. CI. 299—151.
Lum, George R. Melon ball cutting machine. 2,742,069,
4-17-56, CI. 146—106.
Lumalampan Aktiebolag : See —
Bjorkrnan, Karl A. G. 2,748,306.
Luminous Ceilings, Inc. : See —
Castagnoli, Nildo. 2,737,921.
Segil. Leon J. 2,752,017.
Luminous Processes, Inc. : See —
Fordyce, Rufus G. 2,757.607.
Lumley, Thomas H, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Im-
pact extrusion with tube straightening provision. 2,708.742,
10-30-56, CI. 207—6.
Lummis, Wilburn R. Retracting reel. 2,732,148, 1-24-50,
CI. 242—107.
LIST OF PATENTEES
491
Lummus Co., The : See —
Davis, Hyman R. 2,751,336.
Kraft, Wheat on W. 2,736,688.
Lambert, Pierre, Williamson, s
Schauble, Otto C, and Pulchik.
Schutte, August H. 2,742,410.
Schutte, August H. 2,763,515.
Lummus Cotton Gin Co. : See —
Pease, William C, III. 2,764,932
Vandergriff, Arvel L. 2,733,481.
Vandergriff , Arvel L. 2,760,235.
Van Doom, Donald W., and Pease.
id Kraft. 2,760,850.
2,733,287.
2,761,178.
washing concrete pave
17.
15—1:
Luna, Jose L. : See —
Bystricky, Joseph C, and Luna. 2,766,848.
Lunceford, Raymond M. Radiator testing device. 2,7,10, i!>:;,
6-19-56, CI. 73 — 45.8.
Lund, Christian O., to Radio Corp. of America. High fre-
quency apparatus. 2,762,950. 9-11-56, CI. 315 — 39.
Lund, Clinton O. Process of making frozen confections.
2,747,525 5-29-56. CI. 107—54.
Lund, Donald J. Finger ring assembling and retaining means.
'2,761,294, 9^-56, CI. 63—15.2. '
Lund, George E., to Burroughs Corp. Two element per bit
shift registers requiring a single advance pulse. 2,753,545,
7-3-56, CI. 340—174.
Lund, James K., to The Dole Valve Co. Fluid mixing valve.
Re. 24,255, 12-11-56, CI. 137 — 606.
Lundahl, Lennart V. S. Clamping device for closing a fluid
or paste container. 2,773,627. 12-11-56, CI. 222—107.
Lundahl, Ossian : See —
Ensign, George G., Soper, and Lundahl. 2,757,545.
Ensign, George G., Soper, and Lundahl. 2,757,555.
Lundahl, Walter N., to Westinghouse Electric Corp, Classi-
fication system for sheet sorting. 2,732,896, 1-31-56, CI.
164—68.
Lundberg, Frank J., to International Standard Electric Corp.
Balanced doublet antenna of small dimension. 2,774,967,
12-18-56, CI. 343—818.
Lundberg, Lennart A. : See —
Reynolds, Walter F., Jr., and Lundberg. 2,772,969.
Wooding, William M., Lundberg, and Reynolds.
2,763.571.
Lundberg, Lennart A., to American Cyanamid Co. Water-
dispersible aliphatic amine-epichlorohydrin reaction prod-
ucts. 2,753,372, 7-3-56, CI. 260—501.
Lundburg, Frank J., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Antennas. 2,770,800, 11-13-56, CI. 343 — 757.
Lundbye, Axel. Plastic articles and method of making
same. 2,768,133, 10-23-56, CI. 204—20.
Lunde, Einar O., to Magor Car Corp. Dump car door con-
trol means. 2,745,359, 5-15-56, CI. 105 — 272.
Lunde, Einar O., to Magor Car Corp. Hopper outlet valve
structure. 2,745,360, 5-15-56, CI. 105—307.
Lunde, Einar 0., to Magor Car Corp. Valve control means
in railway car dumping systems. 2,745,361. 5-15-56, Cl.
105—311.
Lunde, Einar O., to Magor Car Corp. Car roof hatch.
2,745,362, 5-15-56, Cl. 105—377.
Lundegreen, Alma J. Mobile sprinkler. 2,744,785, 5-8-56.
Cl. 299—52.
Lundell, Arnold W., to Globe Slicing M,ir!nne Co.. Inc. Driv-
ing attachment for slicing machines. 2.740,442. 4-3-56.
Cl. 146—102.
Lundell, Kermit A., to Weber Knapp Co. Latch structure.
2,732,234, 1-24-56, Cl. 292—1.
Lundell, Vernon J. Crop gathering and chopping device.
2.758,435, 8-14-56, Cl. 55—118.
Lunden, Bror E.. H. Conradi. N. E. B. Larsson. and T. Airas,
to A B Svenska Flaktfabriken. Regulating device.
2,761,655. 9-4-56, Cl. 257—9.
Lunden, Hayward & O'Connor : See —
Hayward, Roger. 2,752,614.
Lundgard, Folke G. : See —
Cardillo, Joseph S., Hann, Sadler, and Lundgard.
2,731,569.
Lundgren, Don L., to Radio Corp. of America. Frequency
marker system. 2,763.835, 9-18-56, Cl. 324—57.
Lundgren, Harold P. : See —
Fong, Willie, and Lundgren. 2,755.252.
Lundgren, John L., to Geo. D. Roper Corp. Gas burner igni-
tion apparatus and valve therefor. 2,733,758, 2-7-56, CI.
158—115.
Lundgren, John L., to Geo. D. Roper Corp. Top burner igni-
tion system. 2.733.761, 2-7-56, Cl. 158 — 126.
Lundgren, John L., and L. H. McCammant, to Geo. D. Roper
Corp. Gas burner ignition system. 2,733,760, 2-7-56, Cl.
158—126.
Lundgren, Sven A., to American Heat Reclaiming Corp. Re-
inforcement structure for disks. 2,730,265, 1-10-56, CI.
220—71.
Lundgren. William E., 25% to N. I. Turner. Loom picker.
2,754,851, 7-17-56, Cl. 139—159.
Lundkvist. Karl A., to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson.
Device for setting of selectors by means of audio-frequencies.
2,761,901, 9-4-56, Cl. 179—18.
Lundquist, Adolph Q„ to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp.
Precipitation of sodium hexavanadate. 2,733,980, 2-7-56,
Cl. 23—19.
Lundquist, Adolph Q., to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp.
Recovery of uranium and vanadium compounds from acid
solution. 2,749,211, 6-5-56, Cl. 23—14.5.
Lundquist, Ingemar, to Monroe Calculating Machine Co.
Carriage cushioning means for calculating machines.
2,738,926, 3-20-56, Cl. 235—63.
Lundquist, Lester E., Jr., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Air Force. Servo sys-
tem adapted for weak signal recording. 2,751,536, 6-19-56,
Cl. 318—29.
Lundquist, Lester E., Jr., to the United States of America
as represented by the Secretary of the United States Air
Force. Device for measuring air turbulence. 2,762,221,
9-11-56, Cl. 73—178.
Lundquist, Richard C. : See —
Kraft, Robert H., and Lundquist. 2,754,102.
Lundquist, William E. : See —
Hendricks, James O., Lundquist, and Schmelzle.
2,750,304.
Holmen, Reynold E., and Lundquist. 2,730,459.
Holmen, Reynold E., and Lundquist. 2,733,169
Lundstrom, Maurice : See —
Nelson, Richard T. 2,766,957.
Lundstrom, Oscar C, to Sperry Rand Corp. Ultrahigh fre-
quency energy switch. 2,757,341, 7-31-56, Cl. 333 — 7.
Lundstrum, Allan W. Air-conditioning device for an attic.
2,770,955, 11-20-56, Cl. 62—129.
Lundy, Alvin S. : See — ■
Schneible, Claude B., Lundy, and Beers. 2,763,337.
Lundy, Daniel A. Self-cleaning ash tray. 2,738,878, 3-20-56,
Cl. 210—149.
Lundy, Victor : See —
Wolcott, Harold D. 2,756,729.
Lunetta, Louis B. : See —
Orsatti, Louis A. 2,756,999.
Lung, Kenneth R„ to The Tait Mfg. Co. Sealed float switch.
2,748,220, 5-29-56, Cl. 200—84.
Lung, Kenneth R., to The Tait Co. Gasoline hose snd nozzle
for dispensing gasoline. 2,752,077. 6-26-56, Cl. 222—527.
Lung, Kenneth R., to The Tait Mfg. Co. Centrifugal pump
and method of manufacture therefor. 2,753,807, 7-10-56,
Cl. 103—108.
Lung, Kenneth R., to The Tait Mfg. Co. Sump pump.
2,766,696, 10-16-56. Cl. 103—87.
Lung, Kenneth R., to The Tait Mfg. Co. Package pump unit.
2,774,469, 12-18-56 Cl. 206 — 46.
Lungerhausen, John C, to Gardner-Denver Co. Control for
pneumatic hoist. 2,743,708, 5-1-56, Cl. 121—46.5.
Luning, George A. : See —
Wilson, Lawrence A., Kamo, and Luning. 2.770,459.
Lunn, Alfred G., Jr., and H. L. Armstrong ; said Armstrong
assor. to D. E. Lunn. Conveyances for the transportation
of baby chicks. 2,734,444, 2-14-56, Cl. 98—10.
Lunn, Clarence R., to General Motors Corp. Carburetor vent-
ing device. 2,731,251, 1-17-56, Cl. 261—64.
Lunn, Dorothy E. : See —
Lunn, Alfred G., Jr., and Armstrong. 2,734,444.
Lunsford, James T. Door handling devices. 2,770,484,
11-13-56. Cl. 294—74.
Lunstroth, Klaus, to National Lead Co. Production of well
drilling starches. 2,773,783, 12-11-56, Cl. 127—32.
Lunt, John C, to Monsanto Chemicals Ltd. Production of
vulcanization accelerators. 2,762,814, 9-11-56, Cl.
260—306.6.
Luntz, David M., to Houdry Process Corp. Apparatus for
the conversion of liquid hydrocarbons. 2,745,723, 5-15-56,
Cl. 23—288.
Luntz, Horace E., and D. O. Popovac. Method of sulfonat-
ing alkyl aromatic hydrocarbons. 2,768,199, 10-23-56, Cl.
260 — 505.
Luntz, James K. : See —
Isroff, Helaine P., and Ostrov. 2,753,627.
Isroff, Helaine P., and Ostrov. 2,762,121.
Lupfer, Dale E., and A. B. Broerman, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Shut-off valve. 2.769,912, 11-6-56, Cl. 250—41.9.
Lupfer, Robert N., and W. R. Whitmer, to The Springfield
Leather Products Co. Billfold. 2,705,015 ,10-2-56, Cl.
150—38.
Lura, Mario : See —
Stoecklin, Josef, and Laura. 2,771,523.
Lureott. Eugene G., Jr., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Switching cir-
cuit. 2,763.808, 9-18-56, Cl. 315—25.
Lureott, Winfred N„ and N. O. Morton. Adjustable price
indicators. 2,757.466, 8-7-56, Cl. 40—86.
Lurge Gesellschaft fur Warmetechnik : See —
Hagemann, August, and Buchner. 2,750,430.
Lurgi Gesellschaft fur Warmetechnik m. b. H. : See —
Dorschner, Oskar. 2,740,803.
Paul, Herbert. 2,744,813.
2,738,360.
2,738,362.
2,746,984.
2,767,202.
2,773,084.
2,773.085.
2,773,890.
Rottig, Walter, and Hagemann. 2,755,308.
Rottig, Walter, Schenk, and Spengler. 2,758,128.
Rottig, Walter, and Wischermann. 2,753,367.
Lurie, Benjamin L. Pivoted-jaw pipe wrench having a jaw-
actuating spring. 2,734,414, 2-14-56, Cl. 81 — 91.
Lurie, Daniel, to Joe Lowe Corp. Filling nozzle attachment.
2,750,077, 6-12-56, Cl. 222—135.
Lurie, Daniel, to Joe Lowe Corp. Filling nozzle having re-
movable divider. 2,750,078, 6-12-56, Cl. 222—135.
Rottig, Walter.
Rottig, Walter.
Rottig, Walter.
Rottig, Walter.
Rottig, Walter.
Rottig, Walter.
Rottig, Walter.
492
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Lurton, Howard M. : See —
Uzzell, Albeit G., and Lurton. 2,756,196.
Lurton, Howard M., and L. C. Westcott, to Shell Development
Co. Corrosion inhibiting lubricating compositions.
2,775,560, 12-25-56, CI. 252 — 48.6.
Lusby, William E., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process for enameling metals. 2,768,907, 10-30-56, CI.
117—70.
Luscalzo, Benjamin : See —
Wertepny, Alexander and K. J. 2,754,727.
Lusebrink, Theodore R., and W. M. Sawyer, Jr., to Shell De-
velopment Co. Hydrocarbon oil compositions. 2,765,221,
10-2-56, CI. 44—76.
Lushas, Franz R. : See —
Petersilie, Hans H., and Zimmermann. 2,770,026.
Lusk, Archibald : See —
Davies, John G., Martin, Morris, and Lusk. 2,760,506.
Lusk, Arthur : See —
Glass, James W. 2,738,951.
Lusk, Elmer C. : See —
Todd, Francis C, and Lusk. 2,747,125.
Lusk, Elmer C, and J. E. Drennan, and F. C. Todd, to the
United States of America as represented by the Secretary
of the Army. Glow discharge tube and circuit therefor.
2,758,253, 8-7-56, CI. 315—339.
Luskin, Leo S., and P. L. de Benneville, to Rohm & Haas Co.
Methacrylamidoacylguanamines. 2,744,943, 5-8-56, CI.
260—80.5.
Luskin, Michael M. : See —
Kasehagen, Leo, and Luskin. 2,759,024.
Luss, Gerald, to Designs for Business, Inc. Suspended file
for L-shaped desks. 2,755,155, 7-17-56, CI. 312 — 301.
Lust, William. Sharpening apparatus for eccentric involute
slicing blades. 2,738,628, 3-20-56, CI. 51 — 247.
Lustgarten, William M. Means for attaching umbrella covers
to frames. 2,750,904, 6-19-56, CI. 112 — 2.
Lustig, Hans G., % to M. Amster. Carpet forming device.
2,753,820. 7-10-56, CI. 112—80.
Lustig, Otto. Process for the preparation of nicotinamide.
2,752,355. 6-26-56. CI. 260—295.5.
Lustig, Samuel J. : See —
Domenech, Michael. 2,774,291.
Lustrafil Ltd. : See —
Barker, Sydney W. 2,771,180.
Luteran, Frank D. Candy making machine. 2,741,999,
4-17-56, CI. 107—1.
Lutes, Donald. Coin control mechanism. 2,755,928, 7-24-56,
CI. 209—99.
Lutes, Donald. Electrical indicating mechanism. 2,773,579,
12-11-56. CI. 194—8.
Lutge, William F. Animal instrument. 2,764,982, 10-2-56,
CI. 128—223.
Lutgerhorst, Albertus G., to American Enka Corp. Spundyed
rayon. 2,738,252, 3-13-56, CI. 18—54.
Luther Arch C, Jr., to Radio Corp. of America. Frequency
synchronizing systems. 2,764,686, 9-25-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Luther, Edgar W., to Underwood Corp. Apparatus for barrel-
plating small articles. 2,766,201, 10-9-56, CI. 204—213.
Luther, Glenn C, to The 01m Co. Cutting machine having
rotatable complemental cutters adjustably mounted in bear-
ing elements. 2,732,014, 1-24-56, CI. 164 — 61.
Luther, Herbert G. : See —
Peterson, Elwin H., and Luther. 2,757,122.
Luther, Herbert L., to North American Rayon Corp. Valve
control. 2,741,251, 4-10-56, CI. 134 — 49.
Luther, William P., to John Oster Mfg. Co. Closure for
mixing vessel. 2,733,052, 1-31-56, CI. 259—122.
Luther, William P., to John Oster Mfg. Co. Speed control
of series motor for comminuting machine. 2,733,396,
1-31-56. CI. 318—251.
Luthi, Alfred F., and A. G. Luthi. Apparatus for filling
receptacles. 2,757,845, 8-7-56, CI. 226 — 97.
Luthi, Alois G. : See—
Luthi, Alfred F„ and A. G. 2,757,845.
Luthi, Fritz : See —
Steiger, Robert, and Luthi. 2,745,490.
Lutomirski, Karel, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Elec-
tronic tube alarm circuit. 2,768,291, 10-23-56, CI.
250—27.
Lutrario, Raymond G., to Uncas Mfg. Co. Finger ring with
setting mounted on slots in ring shank. 2,763,140, 9-i8-56,
CI. 63—15.7.
Lutrario, Raymond G., to Uncas Mfg. Co. Finger ring with
a shank having set attaching, gem supporting prongs.
2,764,001, 9-25-56, CI. 63—15.7
Lutsky, Sidney. Traps. 2.752,723, 7-3-56 CI. 43 — 85.
Lutteke, Dorothy C. Bomb shelter. 2,729,966, 1-10-56, CI.
72—1.
Lutter, Miles R., to Richards-Wilcox Mfg. Co. Wardrobe.
2,768,409, 10-30-56, CI. 20—16.
Luttge, William G., to The Chemstrand Corp. Composite
textile yarn. 2,769,300, 11-6-56, CI. 57—140.
Luttrell, John L. : See —
De Vost, Valmore F., Luttrell, Armstrong, Fisher, and
New. 2,740,286.
Lutz, August H., to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. 2-thio-3,3-di-
hydrocarbon 4-oxo-tef ralmlrop\ ridines and preparation
thereof. 2,740,790, 4-3-56, CI. 260—294.8.
Lutz, Garson A., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Recovery of uranium from aqueous solutions. 2,743,159,
4-24-56, CI. 23—14.5.
Lutz, Gregory C. Liquid dispenser. 2,738,106, 3-13-56,
CI. 222—207.
6-19-56, CI. 132 — 33.
!,739,4!)2,
7-24-56, CI.
3-27-56, CI.
Centripetal
Centripetal
Lutz JIarry H. : See —
Hopp, Philip, and Lutz. 2,763,947.
Lutz, Harry H, and W. Greenberger, to The Hopp Press
Inc. Card holder. 2,770,898, 11-20-56, CI. 40—10.
Lutz, Max. Attachment for telephone mouthpiece. 2,741,666,
4-10-56, CI. 179 — 185.
Lutz, Nola. Hair curling. 2,750,!
Lutz, Walter : See —
Harrell, Charles D. 2,729,087.
Luwa S. A. : See —
Sauter, Karl. 2,758,822.
Lux, Hans G. Grinding apparatus. 2,755,601,
51—72.
Lux, Oscar. Bicycle shift unit.
74—475.
Luxor Plastics N. V. : See —
Van Litsenburg, Joseph T. W. 2,767.864.
Luze, Carl. Gang disc angle control device. 2,751,738,
6-26-56. CI. 55—81.
Luzynski, Anthony J. Antiknock fitting. 2,742,928, 4-24-56,
CI 137 533 21
Luzz'atto Ettore, to Perfogit Society per Azioni. Apparatus
for the melt-spinning of synthetic linear polymers.
2,771,634, 11-27-56, CI. 18 — 8.
Luzzi, Fernando A. : See —
Maffezzoni, Umberto, and Luzzi. 2,772,304.
Lybrook, Malcolm T., to Essex Wire Corp. Automotive seat
adjusting switch. 2,756,290, 7-24-56, CI. 200—6.
Lyding, Arthur R., to Heyden Chemical Corp. Process for
purifying P-aminobenzoic acid. 2,735,865, 2-21-56, CI.
260—518.
Lydle, John E., to The Ken-Tool Mfg. Co. Apparatus for
seating the beads of tubeless tires by peripheral pressure.
2,765,841, 10-9-56, CI. 157—1.1.
Lyijyen, Fred, and S. I. Bey, to Chrysler Corp. Apparatus
and method for making dies. 2,751,626, 6-26-56, CI.
18 — 16.
Lykken, Henry G., to The Microcyclomat Co.
classifier. 2,741,366, 4-10-56, CI. 209—139.
Lykken, Henry G., to The Microcyclomat Co.
classifier. 2,754,967, 7-17-56, CI. 209—144.
Lykken, Henry G. and T. A. Rozsa, to The Microcyclomat Co.
Apparatus for disintegrating and classifying dry materials.
2,762,572, 9-11-56, CI. 241 — 49.
Lyle, Bernard N. : See —
Hackney, Robert F., and Lyle. 2,744,644.
Lyman, Homer F. Dishwashing machine rack conveying ap-
paratus. 2,733,805, 2-7-56, CI. 198—19.
Lyman, Homer F. Timing control for dishwashing machines.
2,739,781, 3-27-56, CI. 251—54.
Lyman, Homer F. Drinking utensil cleaning apparatus.
2,748,409, 6-5-56. CI. 15—75.
Lyman Homer F. Drinking glass, tumbler or the like wash-
ing machine. 2,772 429, 12-4-56, CI. 15—76.
Lyman, John E., to William Cotton Ltd. Knitting machine.
2,775,110, 12-25-56, CI. (M — 157.
Lyman, Joseph, J. J. Caldwell, Jr., A. S. Maeder, R. O. Haxby,
and G. L. Tawney, to Sperry Rand Corp. Radio apparatus
for detecting and locating objects. 2,733,437, 1-31-56, CL
343 — 11.
Lyman, Kenneth E. Differential gear set. 2,750,813, 6-19-56,
CI. 74—711.
Lynam, John E., and B. P. Cooper, to William Cotton Ltd.'
Cam mechanism of knitting machines. 2,731,818, 1-24-56,
CI. 66—82.
Lynard of California, Inc. : See —
Rosenthal, William. 2,744,192.
Lynch, Charles S., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Pebble heater
apparatus. 2,740,619, 4-3-56, CI. 263—19.
Lynch, Charles S., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Production of
synthetic resins by reaction of diolefin polymers with SO2.
2,770,603, 11-13-56, CI. 260 — 29.7.
Lynch, Charles S., and E. B. Cyphers, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Method for determining the deposit-form-
ing tendencies of oils. 2,732,285, 1-24-56, CI. 23—230.
Lynch, Donald W. Discriminating detector. 2,771,552,
11-20-56, CI. 250—27.
Lynch, Edward E., and B. D. Leete, to General Electric Co.
Damping circuit for direct current measuring instruments.
2,737,627, 3-6-56, CI. 324—125.
Lynch, Edward H. : See —
Hartman, Robert F., Lynch, and Elliott. 2,765,872.
Lynch, Gordon R. : See —
Blackburn, Thomas R., and Lynch. 2.755.570.
Lynch, Harold D. Dog door. 2,748,854, 6-5-56, CI.
160—179.
Lynch, Harold E. : See —
Daly, Grover J., and Lynch. 2,745,589.
Lynch, James F. : See —
Slyh, John A., Lynch, and Runch. 2,749,254.
Lynch, Jarmon A. Egg count indicating means. 2,741,211,
4-10-56, CI. 116—114.
Lynch, Joseph F„ y2 to New England Trailer and Body Mfg.
Co. Unitary refrigerating and heating systems. 2,750,764,
6-19-56, CI. 62—129.
Lynch, Maurice J., to Farrel-Birmingham Co., Inc. Stud
setter. 2,743,639, 5-1-56, CI. 81—53.
Lynch, Melvin G. Fruit picking device. 2,736,158, 2-28-56,
CI. 56—333.
Lynch, Patrick H., Jr. Tandem disc harrow arrangements.
2,774,206, 12-18-56, CI. 55 — 30.
Lynch, Ridgeway T.. to American Enka Corp. Polymeriza-
tion of monomeric lactams. 2,735.840, 2-21-56, CI. 260—78.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Lynch, William B. : See —
Jensen, Weldon H. 2,770,182.
Lynch, William D. : See —
Bemiss, Robert P. 2,750,099.
Lynch, William M., and W. B. Evans, Jr., to Technicolor
Motion Picture Corp. Cathode ray tube scanning circuit.
2,745,005, 5-8-56, CI. 250—27.
Lynd, Langtry B., and L. Merker, to National Lead Co.
Method for preparation of highly refractive material.
2,736,659, 2-2S-56, CI. 106 — 42.
Lynd, Langtry E., and L. Merker, to National Lead Co.
Preparation of alkaline earth metal titanates. 2,758,911,
8-14-56, CI. 23—51.
Lyndall, Agnes M. : See —
Lyndall, John N. and A. M. 2,771,003.
Lyndall, John N. and A. M. Magnifying glass arrange-
ment. 2,771,003, 11-20-56, CI. 88—39.
Lyndhurst Chemical Corp. : See —
Joy, van Beuren H. 2,750,972.
Lynes, John, to Oil Recovery Corp. Oil well tool. 2,738,013,
3-13-56, CI. 166—147.
Lynes, John, to Oil Recovery Corp. Oil well packer con-
struction. 2,738,014, 3-13-56, CI. 166 — 185.
Lynes, John, to Oil Recovery Corp. Oil well packer con-
struction. 2,738,015, 3-13-56, CI. 166—185.
Lynes, John, to Oil Recovery Corp. Control means for oil
well tools. 2,738,016, 3-13-56, CI. 166—187.
Lynes, John, to Oil Recovery Corp. Packer construction for
oil well tools. 2,738,017, 3-13-56, CI. 166 — 196.
Lynes, John, to Oil Recovery Corp. Oil well treating and
production tool. 2,738,018, 3-13-56, CI. 166—204.
Lynes, John, to Oil Recovery Corp. Oil well packer con-
struction. 2,767,794, 10-23-56, CI. 166—196.
Lynes, John T., % to I. B. Levenson. Container and dis-
penser. 2,730,290, 1-10-56, CI. 229—17.
Lynes, John T., % to I. B. Levenson. Containers with dis-
pensers. 2,742,220, 4-17-56, CI. 229—17.
Lynker, Wilhelm : See —
Hentschke, Karl, and Lynker. 2,747,776.
Lynn, Donald C, to Crown Cork & Seal Co., Inc. Plastic
measuring device. 2,758,338, 8-14-56, CI. 18 — 30.
Lynn, John. Height adjustable stands. 2,739,849, 3-27-56,
CI. 304—29.
Lynn, John W to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. Ester
of N,N-bis(2-cyanoethyl)carboxamic acids. 2,750,401,
6-12-56, CI. 260 — 464.
Lynn, Joseph C, and J. A. Rau ; said Rau assor. to Allison
Steel Mfg. Co. Bridge gratings. 2,767,627, 10-23-56, CI.
94—30.
Lynn, Patrick A. Tractor drawn wheeled implement for
destroying wild growth. 2,754,736, 7-17-56, CI. 97 — 10.
Lynn, Samuel E. Tooth. 2,738,582, 3-20-56, CI. 32—8.
Lyon, Ashton M., and J. G. Shukys, to Air Reduction Co., Inc.
Fluorinated ether and method of production. 2,749,369,
6-5-56, CI. 260—614.
Lyon, Charles G. Door sill insulator. 2,728,961. 1-3-56,
CI. 20—64.
Lyon, Charles G. Shells for weatherstripping. 2,764,787,
10-2-56, CI. 20—69.
Lyon, Dean A., to the United States of America as represented
by the Secretary of the Navy. Electrically conducting films
and process for forming the same. 2,756,165, 7-24-56,
CI. 117—211.
Lyon, Floyd A. : See —
Halahan, John, Aronson, and Lyon. 2,737,330.
Halahan. John, Aronson, and Lyon. 2.770,458.
Pollan, David. Halahan, Lyon, and Aronson. 2,748,653.
Lyon, George. A. Wheel cover. Re. 24,105, 1-3-56, CI.
301—37.
Lyon, George A. Brake drum air cooling device. Re. 24,205,
8-28-56, CI. 188—264.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover. Re. 24,229, 10-23-56, CI.
301—37.
Lyon, George A.
301—37.
Lyon, George A.
301—37.
Lyon, George A.
301—37.
Lyon, George A.
301—37.
Lyon, George A.
301—37.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover. 2,731,301, 1-17-56, CI.
301—37.
Lyon, George
301—37.
Lyon, George
493
Lyon, George A. Wheel structure. 2,754,940, 7-17-56, CI.
188—264.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover with air circulating means.
2,754,941, 7-17-56, CI. 188—264.
Lyon, George A. Wheel structure. 2,754,942, 7-17-56, CI.
188—264.
Lyon, George A. Air circulating wheel structure. 2,754,943,
7-17-56, CI. 188—264.
Lyon, George A.
301—37.
Lyon, George A.
301—37.
Wheel cover.
Wheel cover.
Wheel cover.
Wheel cover.
Wheel cover.
2,729,511,
2,729,512,
Wheel cover.
Wheel cover.
2.755.139, 7-17-56, CI.
2.755.140, 7-17-56, CI.
2.755.141, 7-17-56, CI.
2,756,110, 7-24-56, CI.
2.757.972, 8-7-56, CI.
2.757.973, 8-7-56, CI.
2.757.974, 8-7-56, CI.
2.757.975, 8-7-56, CI.
Wheel cover. 2,757,976, 8-7-56, CI.
2,757,977, 8-7-56, CI.
Wheel cover. 2,757,978, 8-7-56, CI.
Wheel cover. 2,757,979, 8-7-56, CI.
Wheel cover.
Wheel cover,
Wheel cover.
Wheel cover.
Wheel cover.
Lyon, George A.
301—37.
Lyon, George A.
301—37.
Lyon, George A.
301—37.
Lyon, George A.
301—37.
Lyon, George A.
301—37.
Lyon, George A.
301—37.
Lyon, George A.
301—37.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover.
301—37.
Lyon, George A.
301—37.
Lyon, George A.
301—37.
Lyon, George A. Wheel structure. 2,757,980, 8-7-56, CI.
301—37.
Lyon, George A. Trim ring. 2,757,981, 8-7-56, CI. 301—37.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover. 2,757,982, 8-7-56, CI.
Wheel Cover. 2,729,508, 1-3-56, CI.
Wheel cover. 2,729,509, 1-3-56, CI.
Wheel cover. 2,729,510, 1-3-56, CI.
2.732.260, 1-24-56, CI.
2.732.261, 1-24-56, CI.
301 — 37.
Lyon, George A. Wheel structure. 2,733,104, 1-31-56, CI.
301—37.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover. 2,737,421, 3-6-56, CI. 301 — 37.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover. 2,738,233, 3-13-56, CI.
301—37.
Lyon, George A. Surface-treating assembly and method of
making same. 2,738,626, 3-20-56, CI. 51 — 193.
Lyon, George A. Apparatus for coining metal parts.
2,744,426, 5-8-56, CI. 78 — 60.
Lyon, George A. Brake drum air cooling device. 2,745,519,
5-15-56, CI. 188—264.
Lyon, George A. Pry-off tool. 2,748,457, 6-5-56, CI.
29—245.
301—37.
Lyon, George A
301—37.
Lyon, George A
301—37.
Lyon, George A
301—37.
Lyon, George A
301—37.
Lyon, George A
Wheel cover.
Wheel cover.
Wheel cover.
2.757.983, 8-7-56, CI.
2.757.984, 8-7-56, CI.
2.757.985, 8-7-56, CI.
Wheel cover. 2,757,986, 8-7-56, CI.
Brake drum cooling device. 2,759,572,
28-56, CI.
8-21-56, CI. 188—264
Lyon, George A. Wheel structure. 2,760,605
188—264.
Lyon, George A. Wheel structure. 2,760,606, 8-28-56, CI.
188—2647
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover. 2,760,828, 8-28-56, CI.
301—37.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover. 2,760,829, 8-28-56, CI.
301—37.
Lyon, George A. Surface treating wheel. 2,761,258, 9^-56,
CI. 51—195.
Lyon, George A. Method of making spoked wheel cover.
2,761,408, 9-4-56, CI. 113—116.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover. 2,761,739, 9-4-56, CI.
301—37.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover. 2,762,469, 9-11-56, CI.
188—264.
Lyon, George A. Method of press-forming and cutting articles
from strip. 2,765,760, 10-9-56, CI. 113—51.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover. 2,767,028, 10-16-56, CI.
301—37.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover. 2,767,029, 10-16-56, CI.
301—37.
Lyon, George A. Method of coining and cupping metal.
2.770.034, 11-13-56. CI. 29—534.
Lyon, George A. Metallic cartridge casings. 2,772,470,
12-4-56, CI. 29—1.3.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover. 2,774,633, 12-18-56, CI.
301—37.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover. 2,774,634, 12-18-56, Cl.
301—37.
Lyon Inc. : See —
Halm, Edgar A. 2,762,728.
Lyon, James. Beak trimmer and cauterizing device for fowl.
2,742,904, 4-24-56, Cl. 128—303.1.
Lyon, James. Humidifier with rotating diffusion blade.
2,755,129, 7-17-56, Cl. 299—62.
Lyon, James. Low voltage heating means. 2,763,766,
9-18-56. Cl. 219—44.
O'Connor, John B. 2,758,902.
Lyon, Norman W., to Package Machinery Co. Detector mech-
anism for Dottle filling machine. 2,760,703, 8-28-56, Cl.
226—96.
Lyon, Priscilla : See —
Wetzstein, Harland L., and Lyon. 2,754,232.
Lyon, William H. : See —
Thompson, Lincoln, Runge, and Lyon. 2,743,319.
Thompson, Lincoln, Runge, and Lyon. 2,750,449.
Lyon, William H., to The Soundscriber Corp. Automatic
synchronization apparatus for long-time transverse magnetic
sound recorder and reproducer. 2,772,328, 11-27-56, Cl.
179—100.2.
Lyons, Cornelius J. : See —
Smith, James A., and Lyons.
494
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Lyons, Frank H., to E. L. Bruce Co. Wood finishing compo-
sition and method of making. 2,734,879, 2-14-56, CI.
260—22.
Lyons, Frank W.. to himself, and A. R. Lyons, jointly. Bottle
carrier. 2,747,914, 5-29-56, CI. 294 — 87.
Lyons, Herbert K., to The Diamond Match Co. Apparatus
for feeding elongated cylindrical objects. 2,757,778,
8-7-56, CI. 198—25.
Lyons, Horace C. Gyroscopic altitude indicator for aircraft.
2,747,293, 5-29-56, CI. 33—204.
Lyons, J. & Co. Ltd. : See —
Clayson, Donald H. F. 2,770,575.
Hendrick, Walter T. S. 2,772,042.
Lyons, Lambert F., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Tuning
line. 2,768,357, 10-23-56. CI. 333—82.
Lyons, Leland R., to Titanium Metals Corp. of America.
Production of titanium tetrachloride. 2,753,243, 7-3-56,
CI. 23—87.
Lyons, Robert J. Door operator. 2,742,662. 4-24-56, CI.
16—1.
Lyons, Richard E., to C. L. Conroy ,and W. Fritsch. Swivel
coupling with removable wire locking means. 2,749,151,
6-5-56. CI. 285—97.3.
Lyons Salt Dispenser Inc. : See —
Pietrok, Lawrence B., Phelps, and Pietrok. 2,743,662.
Lyons, Sanford C, to Bird Machine Co. Centrifuge with
inclined conveyor blade and vanes for rapid collection of
fine particles from suspensions. 2,743,864, 5-1-56, CI.
233—7.
Lyons, William B. Disposable toothbrush containing a denti-
frice. 2,763,885, 9-25-56, CI. 15—244.
Lyons, Williams J., and I. B. Prettyman, to The Firestone
Tire & Rubber Co. Tire cord and method of making same.
2,755,214, 7-17-56. CI. 154—52.
Lysles, William, 20% to W. V. Banks. Extension oven.
2,752,910, 7-3-56, CI. 126—19.
Lyster, George, Jr., 50% to B. Chiuchiarelli. Locking cover
for toilet flush tanks. 2,745,110, 5-15-56, CI. 4 — 68.
Lyszczek, Stephen W. Glass rack. 2,739,747, 3-27-56, CI.
224—42.11.
Lytle, Elvin D., to The Garrett Corp. Polyphase motor pro-
tector. 2,758,255, 8-7-56, CI. 317—13.
Lytle, William O., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Transparent
electro-conducting article. 2,730,598, 1-10-56, CI. 201—73.
Lytle, William O., and A. E. Junge, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass
■Co. Electrooonductive article and production thereof.
2,740,731, 4-3-56, CI. 117—211.
Lytollis, John : See —
Beck, Arnold H. W., Jackson, and Lytollis. 2,775,722.
Lyttle, Douglas A., and R. H. Levin, to the Upjohn Co. 11a-
acvloxv - 17a - halo - 4 - pregnene - 3.20 - dione and process.
2,771,476, 11-20-56, CI. 260 — 397.45.
Lytton, Frank A., and J. A. Cashmore, to The Morgan Crucible
Co. Ltd. Metal-ceramic body and process of producing the
same. 2,733,161, 1-31-56, CI. 117—22.
M & A Mfg. Co. : See —
Arneson, Howard M., and McDonald. 2,738,492.
M & D Display Mfg. Corp. : See —
Mapson, Donald L. 2,743,022.
M-0 Valve Co., Ltd., The : See-
Clarke, Graham M. 2.760,112.
Wheldon, Robert J., Widdowson, and Wilkinson.
2.772,771.
Willshaw, William E. 2,742,570.
M and W Co., Inc. : See —
Amo, Ivan J. 2,748,434.
M-W Sales Co. : See —
Mouw. Garrett H. 2,752,740.
Maag Gear-Wheel and Machine Co., Ltd. : See —
Ernst, Daniel. 2,770,048.
Maanum. Dedrick A. Apparatus for handling a cartridge
belt. 2,746,341, 5-22-56, CI. 86—47.
Maas, Bartholomeus C. : See —
Bart, Abel J. C, and Maas. 2.768,140.
Maas, Bernard N., to Garrett Corp. Pressure regulating
mechanism. 2,767,637, 10-23-56, CI. 98—1.5.
Maas, Friedrich J., to Society Financiere d'Expansion Com-
merciale et Industrielle S. A. "SFINDEX." Electrostatic
gas precipitation. 2,741,331, 4-10-56, CI. 183 — 114.
Maas, Friedrich J., to Societe Financiere d'Expansion Com-
merciale et Industrielle SA. "SFINDEX." Apparatus for
the eduction of electrostatic charges from the surface of
materials of poor electrical conductivity. 2,752,533,
6-26-56. a. 317—2.
Maas, Friedrich J., to Societe Financiere d'Expansion Com-
mereiale et Industrielle S. A. "SFINDEX." Ionizer for
electrostatic precipitations. 2,756,840, 7-31-56, CI. 183 — 7.
Maas, Friedrich J., to SociStS Financiere d'Expansion Com-
merciale et Industrielle S. A. "Sfindex." Electrical precipi-
tation apparatus for protective respirators. 2,7(;:i.:ior,,
11-6-56, CI. 183—7.
Maas, Leonhard A. : See —
Ritchie, Frank W., and Maas. 2,729,520.
Maas-Rowe Electromusic Corp. : See —
Rowe, Paul H. 2,772,594.
Maatman, Egbert J., to American Steel Foundries. Snubbed
truck. 2.751,856. 6-26-56, CI. 105—197.
Mabey, Charles A., to Weston Electrical Instrument Corp.
Remote reading resistance thermometer. 2,753,713,
7-10-56. CI. 73—342.
Mabrev. Frances A. Toilet seat. 2,752,610, 7-3-56, CI.
4—237.
Mabry, Thomas S. Means for cementing well liners.
2,738,011, 3-13-56, CI. 166—144.
MacAfee, Merrill W. : See —
Ruth, Herman A., and MacAfee. 2,751,043.
MacAfee, Merrill W„ and H. A. Ruth, to Pacific Foundry Co.,
Ltd. Mist eliminator. 2,751,037, 6-19-50, CI. 183 — 32.
MacAyeal, Robert A. : See —
Broden, Edwin N., and MacAyeal. 2,731,083.
Maccaferri, Mario. Mold apparatus for tiles and other
plate-like structures. 2,755,508, 7-24-56. CI. 18 — 30.
Ma.r.ilcrri, Mario. Acoustic tiles. 2,755,882, 7-24-56, CI.
181—33.
MacCaffray, Rex S., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Army. Method and
machine for adhesively lap seaming fabric. 2,771,121,
11-20-56, CI. 154—42.
MacCallum, Alan M. : See —
Noxon, Paul A., and MacCallum. 2,731,217.
Noxon, Paul A., and MacCallum. 2,772,059.
MacCallum, Alan M., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Positioning
system monitor. 2,774,559, 12-18-56, CI. 244—77.
MacCallum, Alan M., C. M. Perkins, and A. Bennett. Phase
comparison system. 2,775,712, 12-25-56, CI. 307 — 73.
Maccallum. Ernest N. : See —
Delmar, Geza S.. and Macallum. 2,752,344.
Maccarone, Fred. Shoe construction. 2,729,900, 1-10-56, CI.
36—58.5.
Maccarone, Fred. Cushion insole. 2,734,287, 2-14-56, CI.
36—28.
Maccarone, Fred. Slip lasted shoe with a three section in-
sole. 2,746.176, 5-22-56, CI. 36 — 12.
Maccarone, Fred. Footwear and process of making same.
2,746,177, 5-22-56, CI. 36—46.5.
MacChesney, Chester M. Sprinkler attachment for garden
hose. 2,737,418, 3-6-56, CI. 299—105.
MacChesney, Chester M., to Acme Steel Co. Cartridge actu-
ated sealing tool. 2,743,631, 5-1-56, CI. 81 — 9.1.
MacChesney, Chester M., to Acme Steel Co. Strip slitting
machine comprising slitting dies in the form of endless
belts. 2,753.936, 7-10-56, CI. 164—35.
MacChesney. Chester M., to Acme Steel Co. Strap seal and
method of applying same. 2,759,233, 8-21-56, CI. 24 — 23.
MacChesney, Chester M. Game using ball catching and re-
leasing suction device. 2,771,294, 11-20-56, CI. 273 — 96.
MacClatchie, John W. Piston. 2,743,972, 5-1-56, CI.
309 — 23.
MacClatchie, John W. Pump and piston combination.
2,748,718, 6-5-56, CI. 103—202
Macclatchie Mfg. Co. : See —
Shellman. Roy K. 2,745,631.
MacClean, Edward S. : See —
Melchert, Frank G., and MacClean. 2,744,728.
MacCraeken, Calvin D., to Jet-Heet, Inc. Forced air flow air
heating furnace. 2,752,912, 7-3-56, CI. 126 — 110.
MacCraeken, Calvin D., to Jet-Heet, Inc. Air conditioning
apparatus. 2.770,445, 11-13-56. CI. 257—9.
MacCraeken, Calvin D., G. N. Miles, and T. N. Ashidate, to
Jet-Heet, Inc. Boiler-burner unit. 2,773,488, 12-11-56, CI.
122—161.
MacCready, Paul B., Jr. Cloud seeding generator. 2,741,601,
4-10-56, CI. 252—359.
MacCullum, Alan M. : See — ■
Noxon, Paul A and MacCullum. 2,741,733.
MacDonald, Albert J., to Croydon Hospital Equipment Corp.
Drier unit. 2,740.203, 4-3-56. CI. 34—90.
MacDonald, Angus A., R. C. Baltezore, and W. J. Parks, to
Motorola, Inc. Amplifier semi-conductor volume compres-
sion system. 2.759,052, 8-14-56. CI. 179—171.
MacDonald. Donald A. Intermittent fluid flow control mech-
anism. 2,736,297, 2-28-56, CI. 121—150.
MacDonald, Duncan N., to Automatic Electric Laboratories,
Inc. Rotary switch. 2,733,323, 1-31-56, CI. 200 — 171.
MacDonald. Duncan N.. to Consolidated Electrodynamics
Corp. Combination locking push button and adjustment
knob. 2,752,465. 6-26-56, CI. 200—172.
MacDonald, Duncan N., to Automatic Electric Laboratories,
Inc. Restricted service telephone system. 2,767,249,
10-16-56, CI. 179—18.
MacDonald, Elizabeth C. Inflatable cushioned receptacle.
2.750,600, 6-19-56, CI. 4—113.
Macdonald, James S. Gear systems. 2,755,678, 7-24-56,
CI. 74—337.5.
MacDonald, James W. Rail joint. 2,759,676, 8-21-56, CI.
238—225.
Macdonald, John A., and A. C. Roebuck, Jr. Electrical test-
ing devices. 2,763,834, 9-18-56. CI. 324—53.
MacDonald, John G., to The Dominion Road Machinery Co.,
Ltd. Power operated road grader. 2,737,736, 3-13-56,
CI. 37—156.
MacDonald, Keith B. Fishing pole support and positioning
device. 2,731,224, 1-17-56, CI. 248 — 42.
MacDonald, Leslie A., to American District Telegraph Co.
Method and apparatus for detecting motion. 2,769,972,
11-6-56, CI. 340—258.
MacDonald, Lester S., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Last-
ing machines. 2,733,460, 2-7-56, CI. 12 — 8.7.
MacDonald, Norman, to Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co. Rotary
bit for wet drilling coal and the like. 2,756,024, 7-24-56,
CI. 255 — 61.
MacDonald, Robert J., to Remington Arms Co., Inc. Explo-
sive stud having ogival point and reduced dimension tip
projecting therefrom. 2.768.552, 10-30-56, CI. 85—30.
LIST OF PATENTEES
495
MacDonald, Robert J., and A. D. Schwope, to Remington
Arms Co., Inc. Explosively driven stud bavins polished
point. 2,751,808. 6-26-56. CI. 85—30.
MacDonald, Robert N. : See —
Barkdoll, Archie E., and MacDonald. 2,775,570.
MacDonald, Robert N., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Polyoxymethylenes. 2,768,994, 10-30-56, CI. 260—67.
MacDonald, Theresa L. : See —
Wiederhorn, Norman M., MacDonald, and Kleibacker.
2,734,893.
MacDonald, Walter A. : See —
Cahoon, Edward F., and MacDonald. 2,734,099.
MacDonnell, Richard J. : See —
Eckert. Francis M., MacDonnell, and Villars. 2,769,883.
Macdougall, Iver C, to StaufEer Chemical Co. Manufacture
of carbon bisulfide. 2,733,984, 2-7-56, CI. 23—206.
Macdougall Iver C, to Stauffer Chemical Co. Carbon bisulfide
retort. 2,750,264, 6-12-56, CI. 23—277.
MacDougall, Kirkland B. Device or mechanism for auto-
matically or manually adjusting automotive vehicle brakes.
2,743,793, 5-1-56, CI. 188—196.
MacDougall, Kirkland B. Slack adjusting mechanism.
2,752,009, 6-26-56. CI. 188—196.
MacDuff, Stanley I. : See —
Arens, Cecil F.. and MacDuff. 2,745,478.
MacDuff, Stanley I., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Control device
for windshield wiper mechanism. 2,749,885, 6-12-56, CI.
121—164.
MacDuff, Stanley I., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Hydraulic
motor and control therefor. 2,752,895, 7-3-56, CI.
121—157.
MacDuff, Stanley I., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Power steer-
ing apparatus of the hydraulic type having a valve with
unequal reaction areas. 2,757,748, 8-7-56, CI. 180 — 79.2.
MacDuff, Stanley I., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Power steer-
ing apparatus. 2.762,231. 9-11-56, CI. 74 — 338.
MacDuff, Stanley I., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Valve.
2,774,377, 12-18-56, CI. 137—620.
Mace, Harry W., to Aerojet-General Corp. Propellant com-
position. 2,740,702, 4-3-56. CI. 52 — .5.
MacEachron, Lendrum A. Stapler accessory. 2,763,862,
9-25-56, a. 1—49.
Macemon, Herbert J., to General Electric Co. Timer appara-
tus. 2,767,263, 10-16-56, CI. 200—37.
Macemon, Herbert J., and W. T. Posey, to General Electric
Co. Electric switching device. 2,769,876, 11-6-56, CI.
200—113.
MacFarland, Allison M. Electromagnetically operated hand
tool. 2,753,898, 7-10-56, CI. 143—73.
MacFarlane, Donald R., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Elec-
trical contactors. 2,765,453, 10-2-56, CI. 339—258.
MacFarlane, Walter, & Co., Ltd. : See —
Richards, James A. 2,758.346.
Richards, James A., and Jeffrey. 2,749.587.
Macgeorge, William D., to Automatic Temperature Control
Co., Inc. Follow up system using a heat motor for re-
balance. 2,737,641, 3-6-56, CI. 340 — 187.
MacGillis & Gibbs Co., The : See —
Hoyle, Robert J., Jr. 2,747,243.
MacGowan, Rex. Self-opening container and music box.
2,751,803, 6-26-56, CI. 84—95.
MacGregor, Basil N., and C. C. Rigsby, to General Motors
Corp. Apparatus for assembling wiring harness. 2,768,428,
10-30-56, CI. 29—203.
MacGregor, James : See —
MacGregor, Robert, James, and Joseph. 2,750,914.
MacGregor, John. Clinical thermometer cases. 2,759,597,
8-21-56, CI. 206—10.6.
Macgregor, John B. Washing machine basket. 2,766,602,
10-16-56, CI. 68—23.
MacGregor. Joseph : See —
MacGregor, Robert, James, and Joseph. 2,750.914.
Macgregor, Peter S., and C. H. Smith, to Flight Refuelling
Ltd. Liquid flow control systems. 2,771,090, 11-20-56,
CI. 137—390.
MacGregor, Robert, James, and Joseph. Cargo anti-shifting
structure for ships' holds. 2.750,914. 6-19-56. CI. 114 — 75.
MacGriff, Jack E. Image control tube and method of print-
ing. 2,771,336, 11-20-56, CI. 346—74.
Mach, George J., to General Motors Corp. Forward mounted
truck cab with a movable seat. 2,753,947, 7-10-56. CI.
180—89.
Machala, Anthony E. : See —
Bonner, Walter F., Durst, Lewanda, and Machala.
2.758,266.
Machalek, Ferdinand : See —
Dvorak, Joseph F. 2,773,408.
Machine Tool Works Oerlikon, Administration Co. : See —
Hepperle, Erwin, and Miihlemann. 2,765.709.
Herlach, Heinrich. 2,732,767.
Herlach. Heinrich. 2,775,143.
Linder, Friedrich. 2,765.560.
Machinefabriek Reineveld N. V. : See —
Van Riel.Pieter. 2,752,043.
Zwaard, Henricus C. A. 2,732,702.
Machinenfabrik Augsburg-Nurnberg A. G. : See —
Seitz, Ludwig. 2.741.933.
Machinery Electrification Inc. : See —
Bonneau, Frank X. 2,759,540.
Machlanski, Sigmund, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Temperature
control system. 2,737,028, 3-6-56, CI. 62—6.
Machlanski, Sigmund, to Bendix Aviation Corp. iSingle lever
control mechanism for aircraft engine. 2,740,255, 4-3-56,
CI. 60—39.28.
Machlanski, Sigmund, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Single lever
control for varying the propeller pitch and the temperature
of an aircraft engine. 2,740,483, 4-3-56, CI. 170—135.74.
Machlanski, Sigmund, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Automatic
starter control. 2,741,086, 4-10-56, CI. 60—39.14.
Machlanski, Sigmund, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Fuel flow
equalizer valve. 2 774,414, 12-18-56, CI. 158—36.
Machler, Raymond C, to Leeds and Northrup Co. Systems
for spectrochemical analysis. 2,774,277, 12-18-56, CI.
88—14.
Machlet, George A. F. Electronic measuring and control ap-
paratus. 2,764,355. 9-25-56, CI. 236—68.
Machlett Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Agule, George J. 2,748,310.
Agule, George J. 2,749,466.
Agule, George J., and Reynolds. 2,756,765.
Doolittle, Howard D. 2,740,911.
Doolittle, Howard D. 2,748,311.
Doolittle, Howard D. 2,751,517.
Doolittle, Howard D., and Skehan. 2,750,535.
Leonard. George H. 2,746,775.
Zarth, William A. 2,770,033.
Machlin, Stuart, to Standard Coil Products Co., Inc. Plural
band television receiver tuner with channel indicator knob.
2,772,351, 11-27-56, CI. 250—20.
Machon, Herbert W., and J. P. Magnano, to Federal
Electric Products Co. Three-position push button switch.
2,747,034, 5-22-56, CI. 200—16.
Maciejowski, John J. : See- —
Morgan, Paul E., Abbott, and Maciejowski. 2,737,390.
Maclnnes, Peter A. Explosive rocket toy and launcher.
2,752,729, 7-3-56, CI. 46—200.
Maclntyre, Charles H.. to Bendix Aviation Corp. Pressure
control system for an aircraft fuel tank. 2,749,062,
6-5-56. CI. 244—135.
Maclntyre, Charles H., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Operating
mechanism for inflatable ice eliminating system. 2,753,138,
7-3-56, CI. 244—134.
Maclntyre, John A., to B & M Mills, Inc. Panel for radio or
television cabinet. 2,750,245, 6-12-56, Cl. 312 — 7.
Maclntyre, John C. : See —
Goldner, Bernard B„ and Maclntyre. 2,729,573.
Maclsaac, John T., Jr., to Fieldcrest Mills, Inc. Sheet hem-
ming and hemstitching apparatus. 2,757,624, 8-7-56, Cl.
Maclsaac', John T., Jr., and R. L. Self, to Fieldcrest Mills,
Inc. Apparatus for making bed sheets and the like.
2,738,746, 3-20-56, Cl. 112—2.
Maclver, Charles P., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Army. Armored garment.
2,773,791, 12-11-56, Cl. 154—52.5.
Mack, Charles H. : See —
Bickford, William G., Mack, and Moore. 2,729,671.
Mack, Francis J. Feeding utensils for young children.
2,762,120, 9-11-56, Cl. 30—1.
Mack, Gerry P., to Carlisle Chemical Works, Inc. Tri-butyl-
tin-mono-methoxide and polyvinyl chloride resin stabilized
therewith. 2,745,820, 5-15-56, Cl. 260 — 45.75.
Mack, Gerry P., to Carlisle Chemical Works, Inc. Acrylo-
nitrile fibers of improved dye susceptibility. 2,745,822,
5-15-56, Cl. 260—83.3.
Mack, Gerry P., and E. Parker, to Carlisle Chemical Works,
Inc. Drier compositions. 2,739,902, 3-27-56, Cl.
106—264.
Mack, Gerry P., and E. Parker, to Carlisle Chemical Works,
Inc. Zirconyl 2-ethylhexoate. 2,739,905, 3-27-56, Cl.
106—310.
Mack, Gerry P., and E. Parker, to Carlisle Chemical Works,
Inc. Halogen-containing resins stabilized with organo-tin
compounds. 2,745,819, 5-15-56, Cl. 260 — 45.75.
Mack Mfg. Corp. : See —
Schmal, Alois H. 2,731,855.
Mack, Robert J. Shell high trimming attachment. 2,773,299,
12-11-56, Cl. 29—67.
Mack, Stanley J., to Lindberg Engineering Co. Method and
apparatus for oxidizing hydrocarbons. 2,754,178, 7-10-56,
Cl. 23—230.
Mack, William : See —
Renaud, Robert J., and Mack. 2,744,191.
Mack, William, to F. E. Wolcott. Pressure applicator.
2,738,228, 3-13-56, Cl. 299—95.
Mackaness, John H., and J. H. Morling. Hydraulic bag
loader for vehicles. 2,739,719, 3-27-56, Cl. 214 — 77.
Mackaness, John H., and J. H. Morling. Vehicle mounted
cradle for bag loading apparatus. 2,739,720, 3-27-56, Cl.
214—77.
MacKay, Grace A. Treatment of psorosis, commonly called
"scaly bark disease." 2,734,314, 2-14-56, Cl. 47 — 58.
MacKay, Grace A. Treatment of citrus trees infested with
nematodes. 2,742,736, 4-24-56. Cl. 47 — 58.
Mackay, Johnstone S., to American Cyanamid Co. Melamine
synthesis using calcium carbonate heat buffer. 2,737,513,
3-6-56. Cl. 260—249.7.
Mackay, Johnstone S., to American Cvanamid Co. Prepara-
tion of melamine. 2,760,961, 8-28-56, Cl. 260 — 249.7.
MacKay, Kenneth H. Self-suspending disposable service box.
2,770.411, 11-13-56, Cl. 229—43.
Macke, Robert A., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Two-stage solvent dewaxing of lubricating oil. 2,732,328,
1-24-56. Cl. 196—18.
Macken, Dorothy S. : See —
Haresnape. "Dorothy S., and Denyer. 2,729,591.
Mackenzie, Andrew S. Brick lifting apparatus. 2,741,506,
4-10-56, Cl. 294—62.
496
Mackenzie, Frank, % to N. V. Aannemersbedrijf voorheen
Fa. T. den Breejen van den Bout, and % to N. V. Brons-
Bucket, especially for bucket dredge
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
gers.
2,763,945,
werk.
9-25-56, CI. 37—191.
MacKenzie, Fred T.. to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Sole
locating and holding apparatus. 2,735,118, 2-21-56, CI.
12—17.
MacKenzie, George D. : See —
Hamilton, Liday E., Sr., and MacKenzie. 2,729,517.
MacKenzie, Kenneth R., and W. M. Brobeck, to the United
States of America as represented by the United States
Atomic Energy Commission. Calutron control circuit.
2,733,350, 1-31-56, CI. 250 — 41.9.
MacKenzie, Wilbur, deceased, by L. A. Ford, administrator,
to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Methods of and ap-
paratus for dispensing and applying thermoplastic ad-
hesives. 2,762,716, 9-11-56, CI. 117—43.
MacKenzie, William E., and S. A. Matuska. Cleaning com-
pound testing apparatus. 2,729,098, 1-3-56, CI. 73—53.
MacKenzie, William F. : See — , „. , ..
Lee, Ferman N., MacKenzie, D'Arcey, and Cicchetti.
2,746,046.
Mackey, Bruce A. Drill bit construction. 2,752,965, 7-3-56,
CI. 145—116.
Mackey, Charles W., to Scovill Mfg. Co. Crumcup strainer
and stopper. 2,736,040, 2-28-56, CI. 4— 287. .
Mackey, Charles W., to Scovill Mfg. Co. Sink waste fitting.
2,736,577, 2-28-56, CI. 285 — 45.
Mackey, Donald : See —
Lazzery, Angelo G., and Mackey. 2,7 ! 2.6-7.
Mackey, Donald, to Radio Corp. of America. Tunable signal
amplifier structure and coupling elements therefor.
2,762,987, 9-11-56, CI. 336—75.
Mackey, E. Scudder, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Fungus
resistant overcoating for color silver halide emulsion-
layers. 2,762,708, 9-11-56, CI. 95—8.
Mackey, John W. Disposal device for cigarette and cigar
ashes, butts, and the like. 2,754,145, 7-10-56, CI. 296—1.
Mackey, Richard C, to The Regents of The University of
California. Recording magnetometric apparatus of the
nuclear-resonance type. 2,772,391, 11-27-56, CI. 324—0.5.
Mackey, Walter J., y2 to J. Ashley. Toilet training device for
infants. 2,766,716. 10-16-56, CI. 116—67.
Mackie, James, & Sons Ltd. : See —
Mackie, John P. 2,763,034.
Mackie, John P. 2,763,035.
Mackie, John P., to James Mackie & Sons Ltd. Stop mech-
anism. 2,763,034, 9-18-56, CI. 19—166.
Mackie, John P., to James Mackie & Sons Ltd. Stop mech-
anism. 2,763,035, 9-18-56, CI. 19 — 169.
Mackie, Robert A., to Chrysler Corp. Pedal seal. 2,765,184,
10-2-56, CI. 286—15.
MacKinney, Paul M., to Oury Engineering Co. Charging
chute for transit concrete mixers. 2,750,164, 6-12-56, 'CI.
259—164.
MacKinnon, James S., and J. E. Weidman, to W. H. Martin.
Machine for automatically cutting off strips of uniformly
increasing lengths from strip stock of indefinite length.
2,749,981, 6-12-56, CI. 164 — 12.
Mackintosh, Charles. Row of nesting chairs. 2,737,230,
3-6-56, CI. 155—130.
Mackintosh, Donald D. R. Axially reciprocable motor.
2,758,571, 8-14-56, CI. 121—45.
Mackiw, Vladimir N. : See —
Roy, Tuhin K., Lin, Mackiw, and Kunda. 2,767,082.
Mackiw, Vladimir N., T. K. Roy, W. C. Lin, and V. Kunda, to
Chemical Construction Corp. Use of nucleating agents in
the reduction of salts to metal. 2,767,081, 10-16-56, CI.
75—108.
Mackiw, Vladimir N., W. C. Lin, T. K. Roy, and V. Kunda, to
Chemical Construction Corp. Use of nucleating agents in
the reduction of salts to metal. 2,767,083, 10-16-56, CI.
75—108.
Macklanburg, Louis A. Combination level and try square.
2,761,215, 9-4-56, CI. 33—89.
Macklin Equipment Co. : See —
Macklin, Theodore, Jr. 2,738,071.
Macklin, Justin W. : See —
Graves, Frederick G. 2,765,779.
Macklin, Theodore : See —
Stephan, Joseph. 2,743,100.
Macklin, Theodore, Jr., to Macklin Equipment Co. Flow
balance regulator and adjusting system for ore concentrat-
ing tables. 2,738,071, 3-13-56, CI. 209 — 441.
MacKnight, John D., to The Texas Co. Marine cable for
seismic surveying of submerged areas. 2,738,488, 3-13-56,
CI. 340—7.
Macks, Elmer F. Wear Testing device. 2,735,290, 2-21-56,
CI. 73—7.
Mackta, Leo. Magnetostrictive cutting tool. 2,730,103,
1-10-56, CI. 128—305.
Mackta. Leo. Reducing gear assembly. 2,749,761, 6-12-56,
CI. 74—216.3.
Mackta, Leo. Coaxial speed reducing gear set. 2,764,030,
9-25-56. CI. 74—216.3.
MacLaren, Donald D., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Combination desulfurization and catalytic reforming proc-
ess. 2,760,905, 8-28-56, CI. 196—28.
MacLaren, Donald D., and O. Schricker, Jr., to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Method of regenerating hydroform-
ing catalysts. 2,758,063, 8-7-56, CI. 196—50.
MacLaren, Frederick H. : See —
Crews, Lowell T., Kalinowski, and MacLaren. 2,759,840.
Maclary, Fletcher J., to Collins Radio Co. Rejection filter.
2.752,575, 6-26-56, CI. 333—76.
MacLaughlin, Grey D., Jr. : See —
Bartow, John B. and J. A., and MacLaughlin. 2,741,710.
Bartow, John B., and MacLaughlin. 2,730,566.
Maclay, Franklyn P. : See —
Woolaver, Lawrence B., and Maclay. 2,746,019.
MacLean, Alexander F. : See —
Smith, Eldred T., and MacLean. 2,770,585.
MacLean, Alexander F., and E. D. Parker, to Celanese Corp.
of America. Production of pyridines. 2,740,789, 4-3-56,
CI. 260—290.
MacLean, Alexander F., and A. W. Schnizer, to Celanese
Corp. of America. Production of substituted pyridines.
2,754,300, 7-10-56, CI. 260 — 290.
MacLean, Alexander F., and W. E. Heinz, to Celanese Corp.
of America. Process for condensing formaldehyde.
2,760,983, 8-28-56, CI. 260—594.
MacLean, Alexander F., and A. L. Stautzenberger, to Celanese
Corp. of America. Hydrogenation of formaldehyde conden-
sation products. 2,775,621, 12-25-56, CI. 260 — 635.
MacLean-Fogg Lock Nut Co. : See —
Oakley, Gilbert F. 2,753,816.
Oakley, Gilbert F. 2.755,747.
MacLean, Harold O. Ice block storage and dispensing rack.
2,730,223, 1-10-56, CI. 193 — 39.
MacLean, Norman E. Heat transfer system. 2,730,871,
1-17-56, CI. 62—125.
Macleish, Kenneth G., to the United States of America as
represented by the United States Atomic Energy Commis-
sion. Magnetic field regulator. 2,735,044, 2-14-56, CI.
317—123.
MacLellana, Willis G. : See —
Snyder, Clermont J., and MacLellana. 2,750,311.
MacLeod, David E., to Carrier Corp. Ice cube maker and con-
trol mechanism therefor. 2,775,098, 12-25-56, CI. 62 — 7.
MacLeod, Norman. Foment sterilizer. 2,728,962, 1-3-56, CI.
21—95.
MacLeod, Norman A. Apparatus for producing pulsations to
clear well casing perforations. 2,732,016, 1-24-56, CI.
166 — 63.
MacLeod, Norman A. Electrical detonator for explosives.
2,754,757, 7-17-56, CI. 102—28.
MacLeod, Norman A. Watering system, including hose and
support. 2,757,962, 8-7-56, CI. 299 — 72.
MacLeod, Norman A. Electric detonator. 2,762,302, 9-11-56,
CI. 102—28.
MacLeod, Norman A. Means for initiating explosion.
2,774,306, 12-18-56, CI. 102—70.
MacMahon, James D., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp.
Process of laundering using HTH and composition therefor.
2,753,241, 7-3-56, CI. 8—137.
MacMahon, Paul H. Bicycle lights. 2,732,540, 1-24-56, CI.
340—87.
MacMahon, Paul H. Signalling devices. 2,732,541, 1-24-56,
CI. 340—134.
MacMahon, Paul H. Signalling devices. 2,767,391, 10-16-56,
CI. 340—81.
MacMichael, Paul S. Animal restraining device. 2,752,886,
7-3-56, CI. 119—103.
MacMillan, Charles W., to Bear Mfg. Co. Automotive wheel
alignment testing device. 2,755.554, 7-24-56. CI. 33 — 46.
MacMillan, Charles W., to Bear Mfg. Co. Device for aligning
plates in parallel. 2,775,042, 12-25-56, CI. 33—180.
MacMillan, Charles W., and B. A. Richards, to Bear Mfg. Co.
Toe change corrective device. 2,732,233, 1-24-56, CI.
287—54.
MacMillan, Charles W., H. O. Holaday, and F. W. Pierce, to
Bear Mfg. Co. Automotive wheel alignment testing machine.
2,765.540. 10-9-56, CI. 33—203.18.
MacMillan, Fenton M. : See —
Bailey, David R. G. 2,748,879.
MacMullen, Clinton W.. and A. Marzocchi, to Cowles Chemical
Co. Alkylbenzyl triehlorosilanes. 2,740,801, 4-3-56, CI.
260—448.2.
MacNeill, John B., W. M. Leeds, and B. P. Baker, to Westing-
house Electric Corp. Circuit interrupters. 2,734,973,
2-14-56. CI. 200—150.
MacNeill, John B., and B. P. Baker, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Circuit interrupter. 2,737,556, 3-6-56, CI. 200—150.
MacNeill, John B., and B. P. Baker, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Compressed-gas circuit interrupter. 2,748,226,
5-29-56, CI. 200—148.
MacNeill, John B., and B. P. Baker, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Switching equipment for compressed air circuit
breakers. 2,752,448, 6-26-56, CI. 200—82.
MacNeill, John B., F. E. Florschutz, and C. G. Lentjes, to
Westinghouse Electric Corp. Circuit interrupter.
2,760,033, 8-21-56, CI. 200—150.
MacNeill, John H. : See —
De Turk, John E., MacNeill, and Gibbs. 2,751,440.
MacNeill, John H., to the United States of America as repre-
sented bv the Secretary of the Air Force. Magnetic record-
ing head. 2,732,275, 1-24-56, CI. 346—74.
MacNerland, William M. Door control. 2,743,475, 5-1-56,
CI. 16—51.
Macoicz, Edward L., to General Electric Co. Controls for
electric ovens. 2,742,557, 4-17-56, CI. 219—20.
Macomber, James K. Package assembly. 2,739,706, 3-27-56,
CI. 206—73.
Macormack, James G., to Alumiseal Corp. Sealing gasket.
2,764,788, 10-2-50, CI. 20—69.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Macovski, Albert, to Radio Corp. of America. Noise cut-
off synchronizing signal separator. 2,736,769, 2-28-56, CI.
178—7.3.
Macovski, Albert, to Radio Corp. of America. Circuit for
rendering gain control output independent of voltage varia-
tions on amplifier control electrode. 2,757,235. 7-31-56,
CI. 178—7.5.
MacPeck, Donald L., and W. H. Rauscher, to the United
States of America as represented by the Secretary of the
Army. Preparation of B.B'-diselenodipropionic acid.
2,729,676, 1-3-56, CI. 260—537.
MacPherson, Barle S., to Ford Motor Co. Torsion bar inde-
pendent -wheel suspension for motor vehicles. 2,757,747,
8-7-56, CI. 180—73.
MacPherson, George L. : See —
Wissley, Zoltan R., and MacPherson. 2,753,687.
Macpherson, George L., to General Electric Co. Injection
head for jet propulsion system. 2,733,570, 2-7-56, CI.
60—39.46.
MacPhillamy, Harold B., to Ciba Pharmaceutical Products,
Inc. Deserpidinol and salts thereof. 2,770,627, 11-13-56,
CI. 260—286.
MacQueen, Leonard B. : See —
Cooper, Alfred, and MacQueen. 2,746,940.
MacRae, Norman D., to The Connor Lumber and Land Co.
Lumber handling device for saw mills. 2,734,643, 2-14-56,
CI. 214—11.
Macrides, Philip C, to Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc. Garment
closure. 2,733,446, 2-7-56, CI. 2—128.
MacRill. John R. : See—
Mispley, Robert G., and MacRill. 2,746,872.
MacSporran, Charles, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Automatic
shut-off valve in liquefied gas system. 2,731,802, 1-24-56,
CI. 62—1.
Macullar, Harvey S. Abrasive assembly. 2,756,549, 7-31-56,
CI. 51—186.
MacVicar, Frank F. Lawn mower having removable cutting
reel. 2,731,781, 1-24-56, CI. 56—249.5.
MacVittie, Arthur R. : See —
McVittie, William. 2,766,702.
MacVittie, Russell L. : See —
McVittie, William. 2,766,702.
MacWhirter, William B. Adjustable chair-desk. 2,732,007,
1-24-56, CI. 155—124.
MacWilliam, Edgar A., to Eastman Kodak Co. Photographic
emulsion having clayden effect susceptibility. 2,756,148,
7-24-56, CI. 95—7.
Macy, James C, to Aircraft-Marine Products Co. Method of
applying electrical connectors. 2,730,718, 1-17-56, CI.
1—68.
Macv, Robert H., and E. J. Buck, to The Ingalls Shipbuilding
Corp. and Coyle Lines Inc. Cargo vessel for transporting
heated cargo and general cargo. 2,738,749, 3-20-56, CI.
114—73.
Madaffer, Frank. Bottle smashing device. 2,738,134, 3-13-56.
CI. 241—99.
Madalinski, Eugene, to Le Madden Corp. Roller applicator
for adhesive. 2,762,072, 9-11-56, CI. 15—132.5.
Madaras Corp. : See —
' Madaras, Julius D. 2.739,606.
Madaras. Julius D., to Madaras Corp. Valve. 2,739,606,
3_27-56, CI. 137—246.
Madden Corp.. The : See —
Madden, Paul E. 2,763,473.
Madden, Frank E. Power lawn mower. 2,759,320, 8-21-56,
CI. 56—26.
Madden, Frank J., as trustee : See —
Kraybill, Henry R. 2,746,870.
Madden. Paul E., to The Madden Corp. Impeller mounting
for liquid mixer. 2,763,473, 9-18-56, CI. 259 — 134.
Maddix. Charles W. : See —
McCavey. James G., and Maddix. 2,757,936.
Maddock, Clifford, to Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Co. Automatic rim
loading fixture. 2,757,704, 8-7-56, CI. 153—29.
Maddocks, Ellsworth L. Animal trap. 2,774,175, 12-18-56,
CI. 43—61.
Maddox, Caroll. Feeler switch. 2,768,255, 10-23-56, CI.
200—61.44.
Maddox, Paul J. : See —
Barr, William W., and Maddox. 2,762,217.
Madeira, John R., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Trippers for belt
conveyors. 2,753,981, 7-10-56, CI. 198 — 186.
Madeley, Paul E. : See —
Erath, Louis W., Madeley, and Geery. 2,772,388.
Madelung, Otfried, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesell-
schaft. Semiconductor device and method of its manufac-
ture. 2,754,456, 7-10-56, CI. 317—237.
Mader, James T., to Consolidated Water Power & Paper Co.
Container partition structure. 2,738,917, 3-20-56, CI.
229 — 42.
Mader, Paul M., to Eastman Kodak Co. Removing silver
and silver halide from photographic elements. 2,748,000,
5-29-56, CI. 95 — 88.
Mader, Stewart S. : See —
Silven, Herbert A., and Mader. 2,759,304.
Maderni, Piero, to Sandoz A. G. Disazo dyestuffs. 2,736,724.
2-28-56, CI. 260—175. ...
Maderni, Piero. to Sandoz A. G. Cobalt-containing azo dye-
stuffs. 2,753,336, 7-3-56, CI. 260—149.
Madey, Richard, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Crystal diode coincidence circuit. 2,775,697, 12-25-56, CI.
250 — 27.
497
_ , Evelyn W., W. Mobberley, and F. J. Tibenham, to
Dunlop Tire and Rubber Corp. Rubber reinforcing agents
and compositions containing such agents. 2,769,789,
11-6-56, CI. 260—17.5.
Madgwick, Charles G., Sr. Stationary sand dredger.
2,763,940, CI. 37—58.
Madinger, flulit L., to The Texas Co. Recovery of catalyst
in the hydrogenation of hydrocarbon oils. 2,739,929,
3-27-56, CI. 196—53.
Madison, Darwin R. Outboard motor having tow line device
and method for towing. 2,764,118, 9-25-56 CI. 115 — 17.
Madison Mfg. Co. : See —
Miller, Carl I. 2,742,800.
Madland, Gabriel, to The Youngstown Steel Door Co. Sides
for railway freight cars. 2,770,199, 11-13-56, CI. 105 — 409.
Madruga, Raymond J. Boat trailer. 2,766,053, 10-9-56, CI.
280—414.
Madsen, Berthel F., to Teletype Corp.
mechanism. 2,763,357, 9-18-56, CI.
Madsen, Jens A. W. : See —
Albertson, Frank O., and Madsen. 2,764,705.
Madsen, Jens A. W., to Albertson & Co., Inc. Chuck mecha-
nism. 2,735,689, 2-21-56, CI. 279 — 74.
Madsen, Jens A. W., to Albertson & Co.. Inc. Rotary impact
tool. 2,756,853, 7-31-56, CI. 192—30.5.
Madsen, Mads P. Folding door construction. 2,754,901,
7-17-56, CI. 160—84.
Madsen, Royal G., M. E. Stickney, and R. C. Hawes, to Beck-
man Instruments, Inc. Spectrophotometer with slit-width
control. 2,741,941, 4-17-56, CI. 88 — 14.
Madsen, Tage D. Piston rings of cast iron. 2,738,268,
3-13-56, CI. 75—125.
Madsen, Tage D. Cast iron alloy. 2,738,269, 3-13-56,
CI. 75—125.
Madsen, Walter M. Mixing machines. 2,757,912, 8-7-56
CI. 259—179.
Madunich, Anthony L. Concealed windshield wiper.
2,759,214, 8-21-56, CI. 15—255.
Maecker, Kurt : See —
Wollenhaupt, Jakob. 2,768,539.
Maeda, Kinzo : See —
Sasaki, Jun-Ichi, Kobayashi, and Maeda. 2,736,856.
Maeda, Noboru. Overload electric switch. 2,753,417, 7-3-56,
CI. 200—116.
Maede, Waldemar O. Ventilating sash lock. 2,767,012,
10-16-56, CI. 292—342.
Maeder, Abbott S. : See —
Maeder, Arthur, to Ciba Ltd. New aqueous dispersions and
process for making and using them. 2,753,318, 7-3-56,
CI. 260—29.6.
Maenpaa, Wilho K. : See — ■
Zaffarano, Frank P., and Maenpaa. 2,731,553.
Maenpaa, Wilho K., to General Railway Signal Co. Apparatus
for detection of nonsynchronous rotation of locomotive
axles. 2,735,090, 2-14-56, CI. 340 — 268.
Maeward Couplings, Inc. : See —
Roberts, Paul E. 2,764,430.
Mafera, Guy, Jr. Ground anchors. 2,771,163, 11-20-56, CI.
189—31.
Maffey, Constant O. Locking device for trailer kingpins.
2.755.655, 7-24-56, CI. 70—232.
Maffezzoni, Umberto, and F. A. Luzzi, to Montecatini, Societa
Generale per l'lndustria Mineraria e Chimica. Process for
purifying acrylonitrile formed by synthesis from acetylene
and hydrogen cyanide. 2,772,304, 11-27-56, CI. 260 — 465.3.
Maganus, Paul G., to Warren Alloy. Process of treating
aluminum work pieces. 2,752,302, 6-26-56, CI. 204 — 29.
Magariello. Edward R., to National Dairy Research Labora-
tories, Inc. Production of lactobionic acid and its 6-lactone.
2,746,916, 5-22-56, CI. 204 — 79.
Magarinos, Joseph, and F. C. Hoffman, to Courier-Citizen Co.
Collator. 2.770,456. 11-13-56, CI. 270 — 58.
Magash, Julius V. : See —
Molinari, Henry G., and Magash. 2,771,710.
Magash, Julius V., and C. Messineo, to Becton Dickinson and
Co. Method of making hypodermic syringes. 2,736,992,
3-6-56, CI. 49—79.
Magat, Eugene E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Polyamides of terephthalic acid and diamines having
methyl substituted hydrocarbon chain 2,752 328 6-26-56,
CI. 260—78.
Magee, Bruce V. : See —
Vernam, Gilbert S., and Magee. 2,738,376.
Magee Carpet Co., The : See —
Groat, Francis P. 2,729,246.
Groat, Francis P. 2,754,578.
Penman, Montgomery B. 2,756,938.
Magee. Charles, and N. A. Kokles, Jr. Bulldozer blade.
2,763,944, 9-25-56, CI. 37—143.
Magee, Everett C, to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Apparatus and process for recovering cobalt from liquid
aldehyde. 2,757,079, 7-31-56, CI. 75—82.
Magee, Kenneth L.. to J. I. Case Co. Pick-up and windrow-
ing machine. 2,751,745. 6-26-56, CI. 56 — 372.
Magee, Kenneth L.. to J. I. Case Co. Universal elevator.
2,760,622, 8-28-56, CI. 198—173.
Mageoch, Harry Y., to Electric Service Mfg. Co. Vehicle
destination sign mechanism. 2,736,973, 3-6-56, CI. 40 — 93.
Mager, Abraham C. Telephone call counter. 2,732,131,
1-24-56, CI. 235—125.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Mager, Eric L., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Com-
position for coating electroluminescent lamps. 2,774,737,
12-18-56, CI. 252—301.3.
Magera, John J. : See —
De Woody, Charles M., and Magera. 2,742,709.
Magerkurth, Wilhelm A., to National Rubber Machinery Co.
Extrusion apparatus. 2,765,491, 10-9-56, CI. 18 — 12.
Magerlein, Barney J. : See —
Levin, Robert H., Magerlein, and Mcintosh. 2,734,907.
Levin, Robert H., Magerlein, and Mcintosh. 2,773,060.
Weisblat, David I., Magerlein, Myers, Hanze, and Rolfsim
2,737,523.
Weisblat, David I., Magerlein, and Rolfson. 2,737,524.
Magerlein, Barney J., to The Upjohn Co. Steroid haloketones
and process. 2,752,341. 6-26-56. CI. 260—239.55.
Magerlein, Barney J., and R. H. Levin, to The Upjohn Co.
Steroid ketals. 2,771,467, 11-20-56, CI. 2G0— 239.55.
Magerlein, Barney J., and A V. Mcintosh, Jr., and R. H. Levin,
to The Upjohn Co. Steroid a-halo ketals. 2,773,059,
12-4-56, CI. 260—239.55.
Magers, Koscoe. Speedometer cable disconnect detector.
2,732,546, 1-24-56, CI. 340—280.
Maggio, John B., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Auto-
matic line switching circuits. 2,733,296, 1-31-56, CI.
179—15.
Maggio, John B., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Meas-
urement of envelope delay distortion. 2,767,373, 10-16-56,
CI. 324 — 57.
Maggs, Arthur H., and A. E. Young, to The British Thompson-
Houston Co. Ltd. Commutation system for universal mo-
tors. 2,736,828, 2-28-56, CI. 310—158.
Magic Chef, Inc. : See —
Brodbeck, Aimer H., and Douglas. 2,735,483.
Callan, Robert J., and Kuo. 2.763,139.
Douglas, Bradley C. 2,757,871.
Douglas. Bradley C, and Pryor. 2,745,482.
Reinhart, Harold C. 2,747,613.
Magic Seal, Inc. : See —
Rand, Henry J. 2,770,443.
Magid, Louis : See —
Cannalonga, Marco A., and Magid. 2,756,177.
Magid, Philip. Gum strap connection permitting selective,
swivel, or fixed mounting. 2.758,440, 8-14-56, CI. 59 — 95.
Magid, Sidney H. Thermoplastic sheet material provided
with tubular edging and method of applying said edging.
2,768,107. 10-23-56, CI. 154—116.
Magida, Herbert N. Crutch. 2,771,089, 11-20-56, CI.
135—50.
Magidson, Frank, to Pittsburgh Tag Co. Mechanical aclualor
for manual stapler. 2,773,258. 12-11-56, CI. 1—3.
Magie, William A., II. Printing ink. 2,754,218, 7-10-56,
CI. 106—22.
Magill, Donald G., to American Can Co. Container top label.
2,729,907, 1-10-56, CI. 40 — 4.
Magill, Donald G., to American Can Co. Container overcap
and method of attaching same without adhesive. 2,750,094,
6-12-56, CI. 229—5.6.
Magill, Donald G., to American Can Co. Protective shatter-
proof outer container for bottle. 2,756,105, 7-24-56, CI.
299—95.
Magill, Gilbert W. Rotor for helicopters, autogyros and the
like. 2,755,869, 7-24-56, CI. 170—160.25.
Magill, Joseph J., to Art Wire and Stamping Co. Trolling
planer. 2,741 ,863. 4-1 7-56, CI. 43—43.13.
Magin, Sidney H. A., to D. Napier & Son Ltd. Two-way
rotary fluid valve. 2,747,364, 5-29-56, CI. 60—39.07.
Maglio, John V. : See —
Benson, George O., and Maglio. 2,737,747.
Magna Engineering Corp. : See —
Goldschmidt, Hans. 2,747,626.
Goldschmidt, Hans. 2,748,627.
Unsworth. Robert K. 2,735,130.
Magna Power Tool Corp. : See — ■
Goldschmidt, Hans. 2,759,503.
Magnaflux Corp. : See —
De Forest, Taber. 2,764,733.
De Forest, Taber, and Staats. 2,761,997.
Magnani, Alessandro, % to F. L. Smidth & Co. A/S. Control
apparatus for traveling web cut-off mechanism. 2,739,483,
3-27-56, CI. 74—25.
Magnani, Alessandro, % to F. L. Smidth & Co. A/S. Appa-
ratus for feeding reinforcing elements for incorporation into
cementitious sheets. 2,741,955, 4-17-56, CI. 92 — 40.
Magnano, Joseph P. : See —
Machon, Herbert W., and Magnano. 2,747,034.
Magnant, Dominique, J. Carabasse, B. Godeau, and A. Mennes-
sier, to Houilleres du Bassin du Nord et du Pas-de-Calais.
Reaction apparatus for continuous operation. 2,738,174,
3-13-56, CI. 259—96.
Magnatex Ltd. : See —
Tomlin, Robert D. 2,752,894.
Magneseal Co. : See —
Magnesen, Charles D. 2,748,976.
Magnesen. Charles D„ to Magneseal Co. Closures.
2,748,976, 6-5-56, CI. 220—60.
Magnesen, Charles D., to Magnesen Seal and Closure Co.
Automatic capping machine. 2,762,177, 9-11-56, CI.
53—128.
Magnesen Seal and Closure Co. : See —
Magnesen, Charles D. 2,762,177.
2,745,741.
737,599.
Communication system
2,734,131, 2-7-56, CI.
Magnesium Elektron Ltd. : See —
Emley, Edward F. 2,742,355.
Emley, Edward F„ and Unsworth.
Higgins, William F. 2,766,199.
Hock, Alfred L 2,745,716.
Jessup, Alfred C. 2,750,288.
Magness, Albert H. Comfort stall structure for cows.
2,737,922, 3-13-56, CI. 119—14.03.
Magnethermic Corp. : See —
McArthur Bruce E. 2,748,240.
Magnetic Amplifiers, Inc. : See —
Goldsmith, Harold A., Herz, and Gutterman.
Magnetic Analysis Corp. : See —
Foerster, Fritz. 2,758,276.
Magnetic Equipment, Inc. : See —
Hare, Donald G. C. 2,768,243.
Magnetic Heating Corp. : See —
Rudd, Wallace C, and Stanton. 2,763,756.
Rudd, Wallace C, and Stanton. 2,774,857.
Magnetic Seal Corp. : See —
Stevenson, Robert. 2,753,414.
Magnetics Inc. : See —
Tekosky, Morris G. 2,758,162.
Magnetorque Couplings Ltd. : See —
Zozulin, Igor V., Okulitch, and Ellett. 2,745,975.
Zozulin, Igor V., G. J. and V. J. Okulitch, Volkoff, and
Ellett. 2,754,438.
Magnetrol, Inc. : See —
Binford, Benjamin L. 2,736,013.
Magnus, Finn H., to Magnus Harmonica Corp. Toy bagpipe.
2,737,074, 3-6-56, CI. 84—375.
Magnus, Finn H. Method for producing plastic encased arti-
cles. 2,747,230, 5-29-56, CI. 18—59.
Magnus Harmonica Corp. : See —
Magnus, Finn H. 2,737,074.
Magnuski, Henry, to Motorola, Inc
with carrier strength control.
250—15.
Magnuson, Alfred V., and A. Kafka,
Corp. Control mechanii
8-21-56, CI. 22—10.
Magnuson, Carl E. : See —
Badavas, Charles A., and Magnuson. 2,758,752.
Magnuson, Carl E., to General Mills, Inc. Stock feeding and
distributing mechanism. 2,758,699. 8-14-56. CI. 198 — 53.
Magnuson, Carl W., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Alarm initiating cir-
cuit for radiac system. 2,730,701, 1-10-56, CI. 340—213.
Magnuson, Elton E. Apparatus and method for making rein-
forced sheet material. 2,772,718, 12-4-56, CI. 154 — 1.76.
Magnuson, Elton E. Reinforced laminated sheet. 2,772,993,
12-4-56, CI. 154—52.
Magnuson Engineers : See —
Lightfoot, Jackson K. 2,738,816.
Magnuson, Roy M. : See —
Lightfoot, Jackson K. 2,738,816.
Magnusson, David D. : See —
Magnusson, David S. and D. D. 2,737,190.
Magnusson, David S. and D. D. Liquid container and comb
used therewith. 2,737,190, 3-6-56, CI. 132 — 114.
Magnusson, Folke G. R., to A B Svenska Flaktfabriken. Ap-
paratus for treatment, especially heat treatment of a fi-
brous piece-like material. 2,761,658, 9-4-56, CI. 259 — 106.
Magor Car Corp. : See —
Lunde, Einar O. 2,745,359.
Lunde, Einar O. 2,745,360.
Lunde, Einar O. 2,745,361.
Lunde. Einar O. 2,745,362.
Magovern, Robert L. : See —
Coulter, Martin L., and Magovern. 2,750,398.
Magram, Sidney J. Gel breakers of heavy metal soap gels.
2,774,740, 12-18-56, CI. 252—326.
Magram, Sidney J., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Method of colored
clouds by explosive dispersion. 2,775,515, 12-25-56, CI.
52—23.
Magrane, John K., and W. S. Sloatman, Jr., to American Cyan-
amid Co. Laminate and resinous composition. 2,773,788,
12-11-56, CI. 154—43.
Magrath, Richard A., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Navy. Mounting base for
bolometer. 2,731,533, 1-17-56, CI. 201—63.
Magrura, Gervase M., to Mundet Cork Corp. Case shaker.
2,766,973, 10-16-56. CI. 259—56.
Mahaffy, Reid A., to Standard Packaging Corp. Bag sealing
machine. 2,740,243, 4-3-56, CI. 53 — 95.
Mahaffy, Reid A., to Standard Packaging Corp. Food package.
2,756,154, 7-24-56, CI. 99 — 171.
Mahan, John E. : See —
Goodhue, Lyle D., and Mahan. 2,735,225.
Scott, Cleveland R., Ayers, and Mahan. 2,771,737.
Mahan, John E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Production of
substituted pyridines. 2,742,474, 4-17-56, CI. 260 — 290.
Mahan, John E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Fuel composi-
tions. 2,758,916, 8-14-56, CI. 44—69.
Mahan, John E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Production of
alkenyl pyridines. 2,769,811, 11-6-56, CI. 260—290.
Mahan, John E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Production of
substituted pyridines. 2,775,596, 12-25-56, CI. 260—290.
Mahan, John E., and M. F. Potts, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Stabilization of polymerizable heterocvclic nitrogen com-
pounds. 2,732,377, 1-24-56, CI. 260—290.
LIST OF PATENTEES
499
Mahan, John E., and C. E. Stoops, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Making substituted pyridines. 2,749,348, 6-5-56, CI.
260—290.
Mahan, John E., and C. E. Becker, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Process for the production of alkyl pyridines. 2,766,248,
10-9-56, CI. 260—290.
Mahan, John E., and R. A. Stahl, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Inhibiting corrosion of ferrous metals. 2,769.690, 11-6-56,
CI. 23—157.
Mahan, Norman C„ 24%% to J. A. Anderson, and 24%% to
D. P. Anderson. Venetian blind. 2,751,000, 0-19-56, CI.
160—115.
Mahand, Jack D. Pinion hub. 2,741,929, 4-17-56, CI.
74—431.
Mahasco Industries, Inc. : See —
Rice, Walter A. 2,766,506.
Maher, Albert J. : See —
Loveland, Roger S., and Maher. 2,746,686.
Maher, Charles H. Coupling for coaxial high frequency
transmission lines. 2,745,065, 5-8-56, CI. 333 — 6.
Maher, Francis X., Jr. : See —
Demeter, Geza, Johnson, and Maher. 2,759,232.
Maher, Ives B. Collapsible shoe shine box. 2,728,935,
1-3-56, CI. 15—265.
Maher, Joseph L. : See —
Glasgow, Clarence O., and Maher. 2,732,070.
Glasgow, Clarence O., and Maher. 2,738,026.
Maher, Richard A., and C. C. Pfitzer, to Avco Mfg. Corp.
Television receiver circuit. 2,745,899, 5-15-56, CI.
178—5.4.
Maher, William W., to American Can Co. Blank stacking
mechanism with blank intercepting elements. 2,765,167,
10-2-56, CI. 271—86.
Mahler, Harry H. Coated paper. 2,741,564, 4-10-56, CI.
117—37.
Mahler, Joseph, to American Optical Co. Photographic color
process. 2,759,818, 8-21-56, CI. 95 — 2.
Mahler, Martin : See —
Wagner, Cyril D. 2,758,770.
Mahlke, Oscar W. Magnetic lid holder for containers.
2,761,717, 9-4-56, CI. 292—251.5.
Mahlkuch, Eva. Method of and apparatus for processing
materials. 2,738,065, 3-13-56, CI. 209—28.
Mahlouff, Salomon K., 25% to F. C. Tenzer. Adjustable
window screen. 2,769,490, 11-6-56, CI. 160—21.
Mahn, Holbrook, to Band-It Co. Pressure clamps. 2,746,107,
5-22-56, CI. 24—23.
Maho, Jacques. Apparatus for aerating and drying granular
materials. 2,737,878, 3-13-56, CI. 98—55.
Mahoney, Clarence L. : See —
Thorpe, Roy E., Moore, and Mahoney. 2,756,197.
Mahoney, Donald G., to General Motors Corp. Mold coat.
2,755,192, 7-17-56, CI. 106—38.23.
Mahoney, Edward H., to Seismograph Service Corp. Radio
location system. 2,739,714, 1-10-56, CI. 343—105.
Mahoney, Frank D. Bayonet type conduit coupling with
spring detent. 2,765,183, 10-2-56, CI. 285 — 87.
Mahoney, Roland F. : See —
Hall, Joseph T., and Mahoney. 2,759,521.
Mahr, Julius A., to H. R. Nielsen. Combined folding table
and dolly. 2,730,372, 1-10-56, CI. 280—30.
Mahr, Julius A., to H. R. Nielsen. Means for holding a toggle
joint in buckled adjustment. 2,739,861, 3-27-56, CI.
311—94.
Maickel, Joseph A., % to J. Truzzolino. Tamale making ma-
chine. 2,764,106, 9-25-56, CI. 107—1.
Maico Co., Inc., The : See —
Born, Elroy W. 2,731,586.
Geib, Robert L., and Pennie.
Geib, Robert L., and Wiley.
Walters, Warren R. 2,754,3
Maiden Form Brassiere Co., Inc. :
Braun, Carl C. 2,732,937.
Rosenthal, William. 2,763,008.
Rosenthal, William, and Silvani. 2,764,761.
Maid-O'-Mist, Inc. : See —
Woolley, William J. 2,768,648.
Maier, Albert, O. Schwab, and J. Kiechle, to Zahnradfabrik
Friedrichshafen Aktiengesellschaft. Transmission for mo-
tor vehicles. 2.772,581, 12-4-56, CI. 74 — 732.
Maier, Erwin. Mechanically operated multi-story garage.
2,731,160, 1-17-56, CI. 214 — 16.1.
Maier, Karl W., to the United States of America as represented
by the Secretary of the Army. Motion analyzer. 2,766,931,
10-16-56, CI. 235— 61.
Maier, Michael W., to Malleable Iron Range Co. Stove con-
struction. 2,731,011. 1-17-56, CI. 126 — 191.
Maier, Minnie. Casing filler aid for a sausage and food
stuffer. 2,754,538, 7-17-56, CI. 17—41.
Maier, William. Upright outlet box support.
2-28-56, CI. 248—228.
Maihak, H.. Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Knoll, Werner. 2,747,407.
Knoll, Werner, and Biedendieck.
Maile, Evangelino. Train control
11-6-56, CI. 246 — 182.
Mailhot, John E. : See —
Brown, William R., and Mailhot.
Maillard, Bernard, to Society "Brevets Aero-Mecaniques,"
S. A. Belt feed mechanisms for automatic firearms.
2,750,845, 6-19-56, CI. 89—33.
Maillard, Bernard, to Society "Brevets Aero-Mecaniques,"
S. A. Cartridge magazines for automatic firearms.
2,756,637, 7-31-56, CI. 89—33.
2,731,614.
2,733,302.
See —
2,750,796.
apparatus.
2,740,443.
2,736,527,
2,769,!
Maillard, Bernard, to Society "Brevets Aero-Mecaniques,"
S. A. Automatic firearms fed with cartridges by means of
flexible belts, especially for use on aircraft. 2,756,638,
7-31-56, CI. 89—33.5.
Maillard, Bernard, to Society "Brevets Aero-Mecaniques,"
S. A. Breech block locking means. 2,756,640, 7-31-56, CI.
89—187.
Maillard, Bernard, and L. Ambrosini, to Society "Brevets
Aero-Mecaniques," S. A. Artillery installations for firing
on moving targets. 2,764,916, 10-2-56, CI. 89 — 41.
Maillart, Edmond B., to The Fibre Metal Products Co. De-
vice for connecting face protective equipment to skull-
guards. 2,759,188, 8-21-56, CI. 2—10.
Mailsort Inc. : See —
Gleason, Frederick C. 2,758,163.
Maiman, Herbert. Spark arrester. 2,736,541, 2-28-56, Cl.
261—126.
Maiman, Herbert A., y2 to H. R. Mandell. Separable fasteners.
2.769,221, 11-6-56, Cl. 24—216.
Main, Benjamin A., Jr., to Aeroquip Corp. Fitting for rein-
forced hose. 2,731,279, 1-17-56, Cl. 285—86.
Main, Delbert C. Power transmission mechanisms.
2.753.729, 7-10-56, Cl. 74—377.
Main, James W., to Container Corp. of America. Stacking
paperboard container. 2,757,853, 8-7-56, Cl. 229 — 39.
Main, John B., Jr. Airplane sign. 2,764,831, 10-2-50, Cl.
40—127.
Main Products Corp. : See —
Seiler, Arthur J. 2,748,044.
Maine, James F., to The Consolidated Iron-Steel Mfg. Co.
Method of making a cooking vessel and handle thereon.
2,746.143, 5-22-56, Cl. 29—529.
Maine Steel Corp. : See —
Soule, George C. 2,756,520.
Mains, Charles V. Genito-urinary appliances. 2,759.477,
8-21-56, Cl. 128—295.
Mains, John T. : See —
Browne, Frances and H. A. 2,735,321.
Mainz, Felix J. : See —
Koester, Melvin C, and Mainz. 2,734,626.
Maiorino, Philip G. Window shade. 2,766,820, 10-16-56,
Cl. 160—130.
Mair, James, to Goslin-Birmingham Mfg. Co. Evaporating
process. 2,744,571, 5-8-56, Cl. 159 — 47.
Mair, James, to Goslin-Birmingham Mfg. Co. Catchall sepa-
rator for an evaporator. 2,765,871, 10-9-56, Cl. 183 — 91.
Maire, Aurele, to Gruen Watch Mfg. Co. S. A. Winding indi-
cator for a self-winding watch. 2,761,274, 9-4-56, Cl.
58—85.
Mairs, Thomas G. : See —
Russell, Henry R., Mairs, and Hennessey. 2,749,014.
Maisch, Oliver. Metering pump. 2,764,100, 9-25-56, Cl.
103—118.
Maisel, Daniel S. : See —
Leary, Robert F., Welch, and Maisel. 2,742,411.
Maisel, Daniel S., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Extractive distillation sludge control process. 2,746,911,
5-55-56, Cl. 202—39.5.
Maisel, Daniel S., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Adsorption process. 2,754,343, 7-10-56, Cl. 260 — 674.
Maisel, Daniel S., and B. I. Smith, to Esso Research and En-
gineering Co. Purification of a benzene fraction by mild
liquid phase clay treatment and distillation to remove re-
sultant polymers. 2,733,286, 1-31-56, Cl. 260 — 674.
Maish, George O. : See —
Nieman, Henry W., and Maish. 2,739,503.
Maister, Hanns G.. to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of Agriculture. Treatment of ex-
traction liquors from poppy straw. 2,752,350, 6-26-56,
Cl. 260—285.
Maitland, Francis A. Tensioning device. 2,757,882, 8-7-56,
Cl. 242—156.
Majauskas, Charles J. Ventilator for water closet.
2,759,197, 8-21-56, Cl. 4—213.
Majercak, John V., to Jack & Heintz, Inc. Output means
square sensing for magnetic output voltage regulator.
2,762,968, 9-11-56, Cl. 323 — 89.
Majestic Co., Inc., The : See —
Triggs, Kenneth F. 2,739,547.
Triggs, Kenneth F. 2,748,728.
Majestic Creations, Inc. : See — ■
Karp, Albert E. 2,760,674.
Majestic Metal Specialties, Inc. : See —
Kasdan, Nathan. 2,746,462.
Kasdan, Nathan. 2,775,280.
Majik-Ironers, Inc. : See —
Foster, Edwin E. 2,764,259.
Foster, Edwin E. 2,772,086.
Majkrzak, Charles P. : See —
Dorney, Patrick E., and Majkrzak. 2,738,441.
Majkrzak, Charles P., to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Electron gun. 2,740,913, 4-3-56. Cl. 313 — 82.
Majkrzak, Charles P., to International Telephone and Tele-
fraph Corp. Point contact device for high voltage radio
requency apparatus. 2,773,964, 12-11-56, Cl. 200—166.
Majo, Freeman C, 50% to J. J. Keplinger. Disinfectant dis-
penser. 2,736,039, 2-28-56, Cl. 4—227.
Major Distributing Co. : See —
Bloser, William H. 2,747,354.
Major, Philippe J. Safety hydraulic brake system. 2,762,199,
9-11-56, Cl. 60—54.6.
Makela, Hilda S. Container closure. 2,763,392, 9-18-56, Cl.
215 — 41.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Makepeace, D. E., Co. : See —
Van Dernoot, Leo W. 2,736,951.
Maker, Frank L., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Vessel head reinforcing ring and method of pre-stressing
2,754,993, 7-17-56, CI. 220—71.
Maki, Arnie L. : See —
Bonnett, Harold D. 2,742,911.
Maki, Bunro, and I. Ushikoshi ; said Ushikoshi assor. to said
Maki. Feeds containing animal protein factors, vitamin Bia
and other growth-promoting factors. 2,773,770, 12-11-56,
CI. 99—9.
Maki, Jacob V. Cable guides for crane booms. 2,754,011,
7-10-56, CI. 212—1.
Maki, Wilho I. Ventilator for vehicle body. 2,750,864,
6-19-56, CI. 98 — 2.
Makovski, Stephen A. : See —
Germany, Norman V., and Makovski. 2,772,658.
Makow, David M. Electronic circuits for generation of oscil-
lation, frequency conversion, and other functions.
2,773,179, 12-4-56, CI. 250 — 20.
Makower, Rachel U., and S. Schwimmer, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of Agriculture.
Method of inhibiting the browning of plant tissue.
2,738,280, 3-13-56, CI. 99—154.
Makris, Peter G. : See —
Zervos, Speros G., and Makris. 2,748,983.
Malachek, Steven. Turn signal switch. 2,753,409, 7-3-56,
CI. 200—61.27.
Malachowski, Frank. Body and head guard. 2,756,429,
7-31-56, CI. 2 — 2.
Malafarina, Aldo : See —
Filippi, Alberto, and Malafarina. 2,768,946.
Malamoud, Georges, and M. Rubli, to Holding Intercito
S. A. Hydraulic press for producing coated electrode rods.
2.773.283, 12-11-56, CI. 18—13.
Malan, George L. Vibrator. 2,743,090. 4-24-56, CI. 259—1.
Malchow, Max E., to Radio Corp. of America. Crystal con-
trolled oscillator circuit. 2,751,498, 6-19-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Malcolm, Donald W., to Latex Laboratories, Inc. Wire holder
for fiber milk bottles. 2,755,977, 7-24-56, CI. 224—45.
Malcolm, Francis E. Door buffer. 2,739,341, 3-27-56, CI.
16—82.
Malcolm, Harold O., and W. A. Hagerbaumer, to Socony Mobil
Oil Co., Inc. Apparatus for pneumatically lifting granular
contact material. 2,772,123, 11-27-56 CI. 302 — 53.
Malcolm, Robert H., to International Harvester Co. Pump
drive and lubrication. 2,762,349, 9-11-56, CI. 123—41.86.
Malcolm, Robert H., to International Harvester Co. Crank-
case ventilating means. 2,771,065, 11-20-56, CI.
123 — 41.86.
Malcolm, Robert J. Method of manufacturing electrical cir-
cuit components. 2,772,501, 12-4-56, CI. 41 — 37.
Malcolm, Vincent T., to The Chapman Valve Mfg. Co. Cobalt
base alloy. 2,771,360, 11-20-56, CI. 75—171.
Malcom, Robert, Jr., to Chicago Eye Shield Co. Spectacles.
2,730,012, 1-10-56, CI. 88—47.
Malcom, Robert, Jr., to Chicago Eye Shield Co. Goggle as-
sembly. 2,761,145, 9-4-56, CI. 2—14.
Malcom, Robert, Jr., and W. Z. Whipple, to Chicago Eye
Shield Co. Fume and mist respirator with ring means for
removably mounting the filters. 2,744,523, 5-8-56, CI.
128 — 146.
Male, Milton, to United States Steel Corp. Gutter board for
building composed of prefabricated panels. 2,755,893,
7-24-56, CI. 189—1.
Malek, Mitchell F. Safety book match cover. 2,763,368,
9-18-56, CI. 206—29.
Malew Engineering Ltd. : See —
Wilshaw, Fred H. 2,765,034.
Malfeld, Otto : See—
Franke, Georg, and Malfeld. 2,729,036.
M;illi<'rl>o, Itotji'r F. D. : See —
Navarre, Roger F. D. 2,763,814.
Malhiot, Clarence J., to F. B. Redington Co. Package filling
machine. 2,729,380, 1-3-56. CI. 226—102.
Malhiot, Clarence J., to F. B. Redington Co. Package stack-
ing mechanism. 2,754,980, 7-17-56, CI. 214—6.
Malia. Thomas J. : See — •
Kovacik, Charles G. 2,731,528.
Malick, Emil A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Rocket engine
control. 2,743,577, 5-1-56. CI. 60—39.09.
Malick, Emil A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Temperature rise
regulator for continuous combustion power plants.
2.761.284, 9-4-56, CI. 60 — 39.28.
Malick, Emil A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Turbojet idle-
speed control. 2,772,728, 12-4-56, CI. 158—36.
Malick, Franklin S. : See —
Gifforrl, Joseph H., and Malick. 2,769,129.
Malick, Franklin S., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Mag-
netic amplifier motor speed control. 2,735,060, 2-14-56,
CI. 318—331.
Malick, Franklin S., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Magnetic
amplifiers. 2,773,235, 12-4-56, CI. 323—60.
Malick, Franklin S., to Westingliouso Electric Corp. Motor
control system. 2,774,022, 12-11-56, CI. 318—207.
Malik. John P. : See-
Schmidt, Arnold W., and Malik. 2,737,702.
Malina, Frank J., and J. W. Parsons, to Aerojet-General Corp.
Rocket propulsion method. 2,771,739, 11-27-56, CI.
60—35.4.
Malina, Frank J., and J. W. Parsons, to Aerojet-General
Corp. Rocket propulsion method. 2,774,214, 12-18-56,
CI. 60—35.4.
Maliniak, Samuel. Stand for supporting the upper bowl of a
vacuum type coffee maker. 2,739,466, 3-27-56, CI. 65 — 65.
Malinite Corp. : See —
Snoddy, John H. 2,741,008.
Maliphant, Gordon K., P. Oxley, and D. A. Peak, to Boots
Pure Drug Co. Ltd. N-(2'-naphthyl) amidinoalkanes.
2,736,748, 2-28-56, CI. 260—564.
Malkemus, John D. : See —
Bell, John B., Jr., and Malkemus. 2,755,286.
Malkemus, John D., to Jefferson Chemical Co., Inc Process
for isolation of alkylene carbonates. 2,766,258, 10-9-56,
CI. 260 — 340.2.
Malko, Stephen. Oil container and dispenser. 2,729,364,
1-3-56, CI. 222—211.
Malkoff Hyman, to Kramer Trenton Co. Fluid flow control-
ling device. 2,745,254, 5-15-56, CI. 62 — 3.
Malkoff, Hyman, and O. J. Nussbaum, to Kramer Trenton Co.
Means for controlling high side pressure in refrigerating
systems. 2,761,287, 9-4-56, CI. 62 — 3.
Mall Tool Co. : See—
Bracke, Robert F. 2,774,582.
Mallasch, Luther F. Electrical wire puller. 2,755,066,
7-17-56, CI. 254 — 134.3.
Mallatt, Russell C. : See —
Gordon, Moses, and Mallatt. 2,754,251.
Malleable Iron Fittings Co. : See —
Jenne, Kenneth C. 2,762,091.
Jenne, Kenneth C. 2,762,595.
Malleable Iron Range Co. : See —
Maier. Michael W. 2,731,011.
Mallery, Paul, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc Gas
diode translator. 2,743,316, 4-24-56, CI. 179 — 18.
Malley, Thomas J. : See —
„ Ashley, Kenneth D., Innes, and Malley. 2,768,125.
Mallin, Ralph J. Devices for transferring magnetic materials.
2,760,809, 8-28-56, CI. 294—65.5
Mallina, Rudolph F., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Wire connecting tool. 2,743,503, 5-1-56, CI. 29 — 33.
Mallina, Rudolph F., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Code tape perforators. 2,744,578, 5-8-56, CI. 164 — 115
Mallina, Rudolph F., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Wrapped electrical connection. 2,759,166, 8-14-56 CI.
339 — 276.
Mallinckrodt Chemical Works : See —
De La Mater, George B. 2,732,401.
Homeyer, August H., De La Mater, and Patterson.
2,734,917.
Stoughton, Roger W. 2,775,539.
Mallinckrodt, George E. Rotary machine. 2,736,328, 2-28-56,
Mallinckrodt, George E. Drive mechanism for rotary engines
and the like. 2,756,728, 7-31-56, CI. 123 — 11.
Mallison, William C. : See —
Hamilton, Richard W.,
Malloran Corp., The : See-
Schwartz, Ralph E. 2,769,741.
Mallory, George C. : See —
Mattingly, Virdean R., and Mallory. 2,732,809.
Mallory, John W., to The Parker Stamp Works, Inc. Appa-
ratus for stacking plates. 2,749,120, 6-5-56, CI. 271 — 87.
Mallory, Lester A. Fishing lure. 2,733,534, 2-7-56, CI.
and Mallison. 2,734,059.
Mallory, Marion. Means for reducing burning, pitting and
corrosion of contact points in circuit breakers. 2,734,969,
2-14-56, CI. 200—144.
Mallory, P. R., & Co., Inc. : See —
Aust, Robert J., and Newman. 2,758,166.
Bliss, Joseph A., Lakin, Maxwell, and Schoch. 2,758,258.
Carlton, George M., and Busch. 2,747,260.
Crouch, Manford A. 2,758,181.
Davis, Jerome I. 2.729,740.
Peck, Gordon V. 2,758,259.
Puerner, George O., and Twinam. 2,759,158.
Reinhardt, Herbert P. 2,747,231.
Wise, Herman J. 2,732,457.
Mallory-Sharon Titanium Corp. : See —
Dickinson, Robert H., and Bauer. 2,758,922.
Mallory, William R. Safety device for hydraulic brake sys-
tems. 2,734,342, 2-14-56, CI. 60 — 54.5.
Mallouk, Robert S. : See —
Hahn, Oliver M., and Mallouk. 2,770,842.
Mallow, Charles. Non-skid tire cover. 2,753,912, 7-10-56,
CI. 152—175.
Malloy, Georgia M., and S. C. La Bue, to The Warner Bros.
Co. Girdle or like garment. 2,761,146, 9^4-56, CI. 2 — 37.
Malloy. Paul V. Valve-actuated fuel injection apparatus.
2,758,577, 8-14-56. CI. 123—32.
Malm, Carl J., and C. L. Crane, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Manufacture of low viscosity ethyl cellulose phthalate.
2,753,339, 7-3-56, CI. 260—226.
Malm, Carl J., and C. L. Crane, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Method for the manufacture of mixed cellulose esters of
lower fatty acids and dicarboxylic acids. 2,768,161,
10-23-56, CI. 260—225.
Malm, Carl J., and L. W. Blanchard, Jr., to Eastman Kodak
Co. Method of preparing cellulose acetate. 2,772,266,
11-27-56, CI. 260—227.
Malm. Carl J., and C. L. Crane, to Eastman Kodak Co. Pre-
cipitation of hydrolyzed cellulose acetate. 2,772,267,
11-27-56, CI. 260—230.
Malmquist, Ake H. : See — ■
Hard af Segerstad,
2,729,968.
Carl-Gustaf, and Malmquist.
LIST OF PATENTEES
2,754,674.
2,754,674.
Malmrose, John P. : See —
Walterman, Fredrick H., and Malmrose. 2,755,895.
Malnistrom, Carl O. Lifting arrangement for loading ve-
hicles. 2,774,494, 12-18-56, CI. 214—77.
Malmstrom Chemical Corp. : See —
Sunde, Conrad J. 2,758,125.
Malnick, Helene V. Method for ironing flatwork. 2,759,277,
8-21-56, CI. 38 — 2.
Malone, Byrne A. : See —
Rusch, Edward W., Shank, and Malone. 2,766,929.
Malone, Charles J. Telephone handset holder. 2,770,682,
11-13-56, CI. 179—150.
Malone, Grover C. Marquee. 2,741,811, 4-17-56. CI.
20—57.5.
Malone, Harold L. : See —
Marvin, Edgar S., and Malone. 2,750,858.
Malone, Homer F., to The Wilcolator Co. Electric control
system and operating switch for windshield wiper motors.
2,734,159, 2-7-56, CI. 318—257.
Malone, James G. Eire-fighting apparatus and method.
2,757,744, 8-7-56, CI. 169—4.
Maloney, Arlie C. : See —
Holm, Ralph L., Dalglish, Lager, Beer, and Maloney.
2,754,073.
Maloney, Roy T. Portable cabinet structure for automobiles.
2,744,667, 5-8-56, CI. 224 — 29.
Maloof, John J. Portable pens for confining babies and small
children. 2,736,041, 2-28-56, CI. 5 — 99.
Maloon, Earl B., to Southwest Welding & Mfg. Co. Compactor.
2,730,935, 1-17-56, CI. 94—50.
Malott, Ira M. Starting mechanism for timer. 2,729,288,
1-3-56, CI. 161—18.
Malowan, John E., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Water-soluble,
nitrogen-phosphorus-containing product and process of mak-
ing same. 2,749,233, 6-5-56, CI. 71 — 42.
Malpede, Albert J. : See —
Vani, James, and Malpede. 2,758,392.
Malsbary Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Taylor, Walter W. 2,755,820.
Malsbury, Kenneth C. : See —
Malsbury, William C, W. B., and K. C.
Malsbury, William B. : See —
Malsbury, William C, W. B., and K. C.
Malsbury, William C, W. B., and K. C. Reinforced concrete
beam support. 2,754,674, 7-17-56, CI. 72 — 61.
Malsch, Friedrich K., to International Standard Electric Corp.
Visual indicating device for electric voltages. 2,749,465,
6-5-56, CI. 313—107.5.
Maltby, Lewis J. : See —
Gerry, Julian E., and Maltby. 2,765,778.
Malter, Louis, to Radio Corp. of America. Electron dis-
charge devices, including cavity resonators. 2,755,415,
7-17-56, CI. 315—39.75.
Malthaner, Sylvester A., to Gunite Foundries Corp. Dual
wheel spacer block. 2,757,971, 8-7-56, CI. 301 — 36.
Maly, Joe. Snap on bail. 2,740,655. 4-3-56, CI 294 — 31.2.
Malz, Nickolas, to Dormeyer Corp. Cooking utensil.
2.749,427, 6-5-56. CI. 219^4.
Malz, Nickolas and R. J. Braski, to Dormeyer Corp. Liquifier
having resiliency mounted motor and container. 2,758,623,
8-14-56. CI. 146—68.
Mamo, Anthony. Break frame boat trailer. 2,765,941,
10-9-56, CI. 214—506.
Mamo, Anthony C, to Borg-Warner Corp. Hydrodynamic
coupling. 2,748,715, 6-5-56. CI. 103—115.
Mamo, Anthony C, to Borg-Warner Corp. Hydraulic torque
converter. 2,755,628, 7-24-56, CI. 60 — 54.
Mancera, Octavio : See —
Sondheimer, Franz, Djerassi, Rosenkranz, and Mancera.
2.751,379.
Manchester, Delmar J., to Elox Corp. of Michigan. Auto-
matic hydraulic servo feed for electric arc metal working
machines. 2,762,946, 9-11-56, CI. 314—61.
Manchester Hosiery Mills : See —
Gordon, Melvin J. 2,768,385.
Gordon, Melvin J. 2.769.262.
Manchester Machine and Tool Co. : See —
Novkov, Raymond E. 2,737,705.
Manchester, Randall S., to Norton Co. Packaging methods
and products. 2,753,992, 7-10-56, CI. 206 — 59.
Manchester, Rowe G. Door lock. 2,768,015, 10-23-56, CI.
292—337.
Cleaning com-
(5a,iz», a-zu-oe, ui. zoz — 89.
Mancia, Henri : See —
Megel, Guillaume E., and Mancia. 2,755,149.
Mancino, Peter. Mechanism for rocking vehicular wheel
2,763,169, 9-18-56, CI. 81—3.
Mancke, Edgar B., to Bethlehem Steel Co. Treatment of
waste sulfate liquor. 2,739,040, 3-20-56, CI. 23 — 172.
Mancke, Edgar B., to Bethlehem Steel Co. Processes for
Mancke, Edgar B., to Bethlehem Steel Co. Processes for
treating materials containing nickel and iron. 2,762,703,
9-11-56, CI. 75—101. ...
Mancke, Edgar B., to Bethlehem Steel Co. Processes for
treating nickel bearing iron ores. 2,775,517, 12-25-56, CI.
75 — 1.
Hoadley, Cyrus E. 2,729,063.
501
Manczuk, Frank A., to The Vendo Co. Bottle guide and theft-
proof latch for vending machines having bottles arranged
in staggered stack relationship. 2,743,037, 4-24-56, CI.
221 — 67.
Mandel, Jacob J. Fishing apparatus. 2,734,300, 2-14-56,
CI. 43—26.1.
Mandel, Paul, to Societe Nouvelle de L'Outillage R. B. V. et
de la Radio-Industrie (R. B. V.-R. I.). Picture analysis
and recording devices. 2,775,644, 12-25-56, CI. 178 — 7.2.
Mandell, H. Robert : See —
Mairnan, Herbert A. 2,769,221.
Mandex Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Cullerton, James F., Jr., and Haapoja. 2,767,819.
Mandler, Walter, to Ernst Leitz, G. m. b. H. Reflecting lens
objective. 2,730,013, 1-10-56, CI. 88—57.
Mandolf, Henry I., to Langley Corp. Fishing reel. 2,773,655,
12-11-56, CI. 242 — 84.4.
Mandrapa, Obren P. Honey extracting machines. 2,732,945,
1-31-56, CI. 210—65.
Mandt Mfg. Co. : See —
Mandt, Obert G. 2,742,162.
Mandt, Obert G., to Mandt Mfg. Co. Loading machine.
2,742,162, 4-17-56, CI. 214—2.
Manecke, Siegfried E., to Stevens Mfg. Co. Positive off
thermostat. 2,759,068, 8-14-56, CI. 200 — 138.
Maness, Frank G. Poultry and egg trap nest. 2,737,926,
3-13-56, CI. 119—47.
Manfredi, Robert E., to General Electric Co. Fluid cooled
anode. 2,731,244, 1-17-56, CI. 257—250.
Manfredi, Robert E., to General Electric Co. Fluid cooling
arrangement for electric discharge devices. 2,770,745,
11-13-56, CI 313 — 44.
Manganelli, Michael A., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Process
for polymerizing vinyl chloride. 2,772,256, 11-27-56, CI.
260 — 92.8.
Manganelli, Michael A., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Process
for polymerizing vinyl chloride. 2,772,257, 11-27-56, CI.
260—92.8.
Manganelli, Michael A., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Process
for polymerizing vinyl chloride. 2,772,258, 11-27-56, CI.
260—92.8.
Manganese Chemicals Corp. : See —
Babbitt, Bernard R., and Welsh. 2,739,914.
Welsh, Jay Y. 2,750,256.
Welsh, Jay Y., and Holmes. 2,757,071.
Welsh, Jay Y., and Holmes. 2,758,012.
Manger, Charles F., to The Bentley Engineering Co. Ltd.
Independent-needle circular knitting machine. 2,737,793,
3-13-56, CI. 66—14.
Mangnall, Alvin R. Cluster-buster, fruit thinning tool.
2,772,514, 12^-56, CI. 47—1.
Manhart, Charles E., and W. G. Beroset. Floating signal light.
2 765 481 10—9—56 CI 9 8 3
Manhar'tsbe'rger, Albert,' to Worcester Pressed Steel Co. In-
flating device. 2,736,462, 2-28-56, CI. 222—5.
Manhattan Pickle Co., Inc., The : See —
Weinberg, Herman. 2,760,462.
Manheim Mfg. and Belting Co. : See —
Wiker, Park J Jr. 2,756,604.
Manierre, Francis B. Retractable ceiling ladder. 2,765,970,
10-9-56, CI. 228—50.
Manierre, George. Car unloader. 2,743,025, 4-24-56, CI.
214—44.
Manifattura Italiana di Scardassi : See —
Freno, Giuseppe. 2,756,993.
Manifoldia Ltd. : See —
Davies, Herbert V. 2.768,625.
Maninger, Ralph C, to Vitro Corp. of America. Continuous
automatic gas analyzer. 2,768,370, 10-23-56, CI.
340—237.
Manion, Charles H. : See — ■
Boyd, Thomas J. 2,774,320.
Manion, Charles H., and T. J. Boyd. Apparatus for elevating
and delivering articles. 2,733,826, 2-7-56, CI. 214—715.
Manis, James V. Stable water jet hull. 2,745,370, 5-15-56,
CI. 115—16.
Manis, Joseph J. External coolant bag for vehicle radiators.
2,754,868, 7-17-56, CI. 150—2.1.
Maniscalco, Pietro, Sr. Air conditioner. 2,759,713, 8-21-56,
CI. 261 — 14.
Manitowoc Engineering Corp. : See —
Beduhn, Daniel E. 2,759,346.
Manizza, Guelfo A. : See —
Van Rosen, Robert E., and Manizza. 2,753,103.
Mank, Raymond A. Tire chains. 2,762,412, 9-11-56, CI.
152 — 213.
Manke, George H., to McGraw Electric Co. Apparatus for in-
dicating age of insulation. 2,730,706, 1-10-56, CI.
340—253.
Manke, Gustave L., to Veeder-Root Inc. Internal transfer
mechanism. 2,753,116, 7-3-56, CI. 235—139.
Mankervis, George L., Co. : See —
Converse, Vernon G., Ill, and Cline. 2,742,305.
Mankiewicz. Chester V. : See —
Crowell, Arnold B., Reitfort, and Mankiewicz. 2.770,185.
Mankin, Paul A., G. J. Klopfenstein, and J. E. Doelling, to
Bowser, Inc. Fuel handling system. 2,731,171, 1-17-56,
CI. 222—26.
Mankoff, Fred J. Rotor for hammermill. 2,763,439, 9-18-56,
CI. 241—197.
Manley, Everett R. Apparatus for testing motor windings.
2,759,145, 8-14-56, CI. 324 — 51.
Manley, Fred A., to General Dynamics Corp. Loudspeaker.
2,761,913, 9-4-56, CI. 179—115.5.
502
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Manley, Inc. : See —
Hodge, Walter D.
Waas, Samuel M.
Waas, Samuel M.
Waas, Samuel M.
Waas, Samuel M.
2,770,502.
2,729,416.
2,733,841.
2,738,156.
2,738,720.
Manley, Robert E., to The Texas Co. Solvent extraction of
oil. 2,745,790, 5-15-56, CI. 196—14.26.
Manley, Robert T. : See —
Menning, Ralph H., and Manley. 2,772,022.
Manley, William O. : See —
Glover, William C, Jr., and Manley. 2,748,619.
Manley, William O., to Bill Glover, Inc. Automatic feeder
for washing machines. 2,702,527, 9-11-56, CI. 222 — 117.
Mann, Alan N. : See —
De Jahn, Fredrik W. 2,735,751.
Mann, Alfred E. : See —
Rock, Frank C, and Mann. 2,754,718.
Mann, Bertram H., and L. M. Goodridge, to ACF Industries,
Inc. Induction system for V-8 engines. 2,702, 3.>o,
9-11-50, CI. 123—55.
Mann, Charles A. : See —
Clarke, Walter W. H., and Mann. 2,748,234.
Mann, Charles J. Actuators. 2,744,499, 5-8-56, CI. 121—38.
Mann, Charles J. Sludge-repelling collet. 2,760,781,
8-28-56, CI. 279—41.
Mann, Dora S. : See —
Mann, Jesse L. 2,763,091.
Mann, Erno, to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co., as
trustee. Circuit comprising an arc-discharge tube.
2,736,842, 2-28-56, CI. 315—263.
Mann, Estle R. : See —
Bettis, Edward S., and Mann. 2,743,342.
Mann, Franz J., to Siemens-Planiawerke Aktiengesellschaft
fur Kohlefabrikate. Metal-impregnated heating rods for
electric furnaces and method of making same. 2,735,881,
2-21-56, CI. 13—25.
Mann, Gerhard. Ampulla structure. 2,771,071, 11-20-56,
CI. 128—232.
Mann, Godfrey E., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of Agriculture. Acylated pro-
teins. 2,729,628. 1-3-56, CI. 260—123.5.
Mann, Grover C, and L. Acton. Window awnings. 2,752,645.
7-3-56, CI. 20—57.5.
Mann, Herman L. Alloy. 2,701,778, 9-4-56, CI. 75—171.
Mann, Jesse L., deceased, by D. S. Mann, administratrix,
V2 to W. J. Winn, and Vi to B. E. Winn. Roach box.
2,763,091, 9-18-56, CI. 43—55.
Mann. Julia I. Swimming belt. 2,751,611, 6-26-56, CI.
9—17.
Mann, Julius W„ and G. F. Russell. Immersion high fre-
quency heating apparatus and method. 2,761,940, 9-4-50,
CI. 219—10.41.
Mann, Leonard J., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerating
apparatus. 2,732,272, 1-24-56, CI. 312 — 214.
Mann, Leonard J., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerating
apparatus having air circulating means. 2,737,783,
3-13-56, CI. 62—103.
Mann. Leonard J., J. M. Murphy, and V. G. Sharpe, to Gen-
eral Motors Corp. Refrigerating apparatus with air baffle.
2,735,274, 2-21-56, CI. 62—103.
Mann, Oliver, and R. B. Thomas, to Sylvania Electric
Products Inc. Apparatus for forming lamp filaments.
2,759,498, 8-21-56, CI. 140—71.5.
Mann, Oscar H. Cutter head for metal-casting molds.
2,751,646, 6-26-56, CI. 22—38.
Mannbro, Nils V. : See —
Nelson, Bjorn A., and Mannbro. 2,738,270.
Mannbro, Nils V. Method of introducing sulfite waste liquor
into the alkali recoverv process in the manufacture of
alkaline cellulose. 2,734,037, 2-7-56, CI. 252 — 183.
Manne, Richard S. : See —
Cornell. Hampton G., Manne, Shepherd, and Soubv.
2,775,544.
Manners, John V. Can package. 2,758,711, 8-14-56, CI.
206—65.
Mannesmann Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Naeser, Gerhard. 2,746,741.
Manngarn, Ragnar. Bicycle trailer. 2,756,069, 7-24-56, CI.
280—204.
Mannheimer, Albert : See —
Block, Aleck, and Mannheimer. 2,769,344.
Mannheimer, David, to Kperry Rand Corp. Frequency con-
trol circuits. 2,755,383, 7-17-56, CI. 250—36.
Mannheimer, Hans S. Substitution derivatives of imidazoline
alkanoic quaternary ammonium hvdroxide and process of
preparing same. 2,773,068. 12-4-56, CI. 260 — 309.6.
Manning, Clarence R., and N. C. Stenko. to International
Business Machines Corp. Record controlled printing mech-
anism. 2,761.381, 9-4-56, CI. 101 — 93.
Manning, Clyde E., to The Standard Oil Co. Coke removal
drilling rig. 2,761,160, 9-4-56, CI. 15—104.07.
Manning, Dave M. Vertically adjustable truck trailer.
2,759,737, 8-21-56, CI. 280—44.
Manning, Douglas H., to Tex Tan of Yoakum. Stirrup leather
attaching means for saddles. 2,730,853, 1-17-56, CI.
54 — 46.
Manning, Earl, Jr., to Shell Development Co. Contacting
fluids with entrainment and inertia separation. 2,772,748,
12-4-56, CI. 183—22.
Manning, Edward V., E. C. Breinig, and J. J. Witkiewicz,
to Bendix Aviation Corp. Bearing lubrication svstem.
2,762,064, 9-11-56, CI. 308—76.
Milk bottle tap. 2,751,119, 0-19-56,
2,749,964, 6-12-56,
2,749,965,
u:i oing, Eugene S., Sr.
CI. 222—81.
Manning, Fred W. Horticultural fabrics.
CI. 154 — 1.
Manning, Fred W. Filamentary reinforcements.
6-12-56 CI. 154—1.
Manning, Fred W. Method and apparatus for making non-
woven fabric. 2,750,317, 6-12-56, CI. 154 — 101.
Manning, James W. Jet propelled aircraft. 2,735,633,
2-21-56, CI. 244—74.
Manning. Maxwell & Moore, Inc. : See —
Gilchrist, Edgar S. 2,758,220.
Holdeman, Lloyd H. 2,735,376.
Jankura, Michael. 2,752,787.
Smith, Ralph E. 2,739,789.
Manning, Oscar. Valve. 2,738,803, 3-20-56, CI. 137— 454.ti.
Manning, Reginald W. Paper money holder. 2,729,868,
1-10-56, CI. 24—255.
Manning, Thomas O., Sr. : See —
Floyd, Leldon O., and Manning. 2,735,909.
Manning, Willis L., to Burgess-Manning Co. Doorless tele-
phone booth. 2,736,928, 3-6-56, CI. 20 — 3.5.
Mannion, John F., trustee : See —
Barrett, Edward L. 2,740,955.
Mannix Ltd. : See —
Franco, Louis B. 2,769,172.
Mano. Raphael L., to Societe d'Etudes Mecaniques et d'Organ-
isation Industrielle. Lever-actuated, slidable jaw wrench.
2,774,271, 12-18-56, CI. 81—127.
Manrose, William E. Dispensing cap or covers. 2,767,889,
10-23-56, CI. 222—284.
Mansberg, Hyman P., to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc.
Cathode-ray oscillograph recording camera. 2,751,275,
6-19-56, CI. 340—110.
Manseau, David O. Spray nozzle and valve actuating mech-
anism. 2.734,774, 2-14-56, CI. 299—95.
Mansell, Carman R., and H. D. Davis, % to L. F. Petersen, and
Vt to J. M. Railey. Telephone receiver rests. 2,732,438,
1-24-56, CI. 179 — 146.
Mansen, Harry, to Elgin Softener Corp. Multiport valves.
2,743,739, 5-1-56, CI. 137—627.
Man-Sew Corp. : See —
Beuerle, Joseph H. 2,736,281.
Sigoda, Victor J. 2,753,821.
Sigoda, Victor J. 2,760,456.
Sigoda, Victor J. 2,769.415.
Sigoda, Victor J. 2,771,949.
Weinkle, Abraham, and Sigoda. 2,754,114.
.Mansfield Development, Inc. : See —
Shafer, Homer J. 2,738,684.
Shafer, Homer J. 2,738,945.
Mansfield, James B., to Wilmot-Breeden Ltd. Door fastening.
2,764,439, 9-25-56. CI. 292—124.
Mansfield, John C. : See —
Nicol, Kenneth, and Mansfield. 2,768,584.
Foot
730.II3S.
iting vessel.
l type mooring hook.
2.736,743.
2.748,140.
2.750.385.
2,765,314.
Mansfield, Raymond P.
2-28-56, CI. 4—182.
Mansfield, Raymond P.
2,704,792. 10-2-50, CI. 24—73.
Mansiield, Richard C. : See —
Schmidle, Claude J., and Mansfield.
Schmidle, Claude J., and Mansfield.
Schmidle, Claude J„ and Mansfield.
Schmidle, Claude J., and Mansfield.
Mansfield, Richard C, and C. J. Schmidle, to Rohm & Haas Co.
Preparation of esters. 2,705,315, 10-2-56, CI. 200 — 294.3.
Mansfield Sanitary Pottery, Inc. : See —
Smith, Harry F. 2,737.711.
Smith, Harry F. 2.770.250.
Mansfield, Warren M., and A. W. Oliff, Jr. Liquid cooled
abrasive grinder. 2.770.931, 11-20-50, CI. 51—267.
Mansfield, Wilfred P., to The British Internal Combustion
Engine Research Association. Piston means for varying
the clearance volume of an internal-combustion engine.
2,742,027. 4-17-56. CI. 123—78.
Manske, Richard H. F., to United States Rubber Co. Shading
composition for greenhouses. 2,744,830, 5-8-56, CI.
106—84.
Mansmann, Ravmond P. Insulated door structures for refrig-
erator trucks. 2, 774. Oil!). 12-25-.li;. CI. 20—35.
Manson, Morris, and F. Hafekost. to Steel Slides, Inc. Exten-
sion arm for furniture. 2,750,244, 6-12-56, CI. 311—71.
Manson, Walter J. : See —
Kenmore, Herbert, and Manson. 2.748,784.
Kenmore Herbert, and Manson. 2,762,763.
Mftnsson, Carl G. O., to Telefonakt iobolni^t L M Ericsson.
Level reirulMting moans. 2.7-12.50R. -1-17-56. CI. 250—27.
Mfmsson, Carl G. O., to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson.
Device for automatic level regulation for multichannel
carrier-frequency transmission systems. 2,768,353,
10-23-56, CI. 333—16.
Manstorp, Eric R. Gasket circular cutting Instrument.
2,754.586, 7-17-56, CI. 30—300.
Mantegna. Arturo. Seat cushions. 2,775,287, 12-25-50, CI.
155—179.
Mantell. Leon M. Vaporizer apparatus. 2,764,606, 9-25-50,
CI. 219—38.
Mantell, Russell M. : See —
Barnhart. William S., anil Mantell. 2,751.370
Passino, Herbert J., Teeters, and Mantell. 2,770.660.
Mantell. Russell M., and W. S. Barnhart, to The M. W. Kel-
logg Co. Purification process for fluorine-containing poly-
mers. 2,751,375, 0-19-50, CI. 200—92.1.
LIST OF PATENTEES
503
Mantell, Russell M., O. J. Plescia, and R. S. Pratt, to The
M. W. Kellogg Co. Manufacture of hydrazine. 2,753,300,
7-3-56, CI. 204—157.
Mantell, Russell M., H. J. Passino, and W. O. Teeters, to The
M. W. Kellogg Co. Method of producing fluorohalocaroons
by reacting carbon with fluorine and another halogen.
2,774,797, 12-18-56, CI. 260—653.
Mantell, Russell M., and W. S. Barnhart, to The M. W. Kel-
logg Co. Selective dehydrohalogenation of fluorohaloalkanes
using a copper catalyst. 2,774,799, 12-18-56, CI. 260—653.
Mantes, T. R. : See —
Mattimoe, George E., and Stehn. 2,750,091.
Mantes, T. R., Co. : See —
Mattimoe, George E., and Stehn. 2,750,091.
Manteuffel, Allan : See —
Cook, George R., and Manteuffel. 2,764,549.
Mantle, Burr W. : See —
Dalrymple, William P., Mantle, and Sherwood. 2,746,555.
Mantofel, Irving. Display device. 2,758,193, 8-7-56, CI.
219—35.
Manton Brothers Ltd. : See —
Feltwell, Bernard. 2,730,587.
Mantonya, William G. : See —
Weber, Carl, Doerner, Mantonya, and Doerner. 2,743,671.
Mantz, Marius R. : See —
Hugenholtz, Eduard H., and Mantz. 2,760,072.
Mantz, Marius R., to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co.,
trustee. Circuit-arrangement for reducing pulse interfer-
ence in radio receivers. 2,730,615, 1-10-56, CI. 250—20.
Manuel, Joseph. Dump truck body. 2,747,476, 5-29-56, CI.
94—44.
Manuel, Maylam, to Otto Construction Corp. Benzol spray
scrubber. 2,753,949, 7-10-56, CI. 183—2.
Manufacture de Machines du Haut Rhin : See —
Haug, Wilhelm. 2,743,328.
Manufacture des Montres Universal, Perret & Berthoud, S. A. :
See—
Froidevaux. Jean-Michel. 2,773,347.
Manufacturers Box Co., Inc. : See —
Coulter, William B. 2,771,188.
Manufacturers Supplies Co. : See —
Beck, Edwin H. Re. 24,142.
Beck, Edwin H. 2,753,709.
Manupello, Anthonv B. Tire bead breaker with rim clamping
means. 2,771,941, 11-27-56, CI. 157—1.17.
Manville, Charles J., to Manville Mfg. Corp. Dish washing
device including fluid shutoff valve. 2,767,019, 10-16-56,
CI. 299—58.
Manville Mfg. Corp. : See —
Manville, Charles J. 2,767,019.
Manwaring, Joshua G. D., to Miles Mfg. Corp. Apparatus
for vulcanizing or heating dielectric materials. 2,757,266,
7-31-56, CI. 219 — 10.47.
Manzo Sal, Miguel E. Firing mechanisms for automatic
loading arms. 2,759,399, 8-21-50, CI. 89—140.
Manzolillo, James L. Marine engine control. 2,759,578,
8-21-56, CI. 192— .098.
Manzolini, Ettore. Grenade. 2,737,116, 3-6-56, CI. 102 — 64.
Mapelsden, George C. : See —
Francis, Wallace R., Mapelsden, and Williams. 2,756,403.
Mapelsden, George C, and C. O. Hull, to General Electric Co.
Three conductor rip cord. 2,729,696, 1-3-56. CI. 174 — 117.
Mapes, Daniel, to Specialties Development Corp. Method of
making metallic containers for confining fluid medium
under pressure. 2.751,677. 6-26-56. CI. 29 — 543.
Mapes, Joe M. Contact indicator for adjustable spherom-
eter. 2,770,885, 11-20-56, CI. 33—172.
Mapes, Leslie A. Bottle lifter and carrier. 2,747,915,
5-29-56, CI. 294—87.24.
Mappin, Dorothy A. and W. L. Umbrella. 2,761,461, 9-4-56,
CI. 135—25. '
Mappin. Walter L. : See —
Mappin. Dorothy A. and W. L. 2,761,461.
Mapson, Donald L., to M & D Display Mfg. Corp. Wall dis-
play fixture for threaded plumbing accessories. 2~4?,.(r22.
4-24-56. CI. 211—87.
Maragliano, Domenico : See —
Marullo, Gerlando, and Maragliano. 2,774,655.
Marano, Herbert W., to Wilson-Jones Co. Staple with raised
bridge portion. 2,741,147, 4-10-56, CI. 85 — 49.
Maranto. James A. Mechanical refrigerator. 2,753.09.">,
7-10-56. CI. 62—116.
Marantz, Israel H., to Columbia Cable & Electric Corp. Spray
nozzle. 2,741,508, 4-10-56, CI. 299—28.6.
Marantz. Israel H., to Columbia Cable & Electric Corp. Con-
tinuous flow spraying system. 2,770,212, 11-13-56, CI.
118 — 51.
Maras, Henry S. and R. O. Guided missile toy. 2,742,734,
4-24-56, CI. 46—74.
Maras, Ruth O. : See —
Maras, Henry S. and R. O. 2,742,734.
Marasso, Fred D., to Union Machinery Co. Combination
dough handling, proofing, moulding and panning machine.
2,750,899, 6-19-56, CI. 107 — 4.
Marasso. Fred D., to Union Machinery Co. Dough panning
machine. 2.751,591, 6-19-50. CI. 53—160.
Marasso, Fred D.. to Union Machinery Co. Proofer tray.
2,755,913, 7-24-56, CI. 198—152.
Marathon Corp. : See —
Andrews, John D. 2,760.713.
Bonini, John N. 2,768,779.
Browning, William C. 2,771,421.
Bruehl, Thomas J., Hovland, and Verhage. 2,760,709.
Cote, Omer E. 2,738,715.
Marathon Corp. : See — Continued
Farrell, Robert A. 2,731,190.
Fritz, Arlyn C. 2,760,710.
Grunert, Ranald K., and Huss. 2,758,774.
Kuchenbecker, Morris W. 2,760,712.
Massey, Theodore R. 2,737,467.
Phipps, Cornelius M., and Zimmerman. 2,765,974.
Rafoth, Bennie A., and Hovland. 2,772,827.
Rumberger, George G. 2,755,193.
Simerl, Linton E., Heald, and Mueller. 2,773,045.
Wiles, Everett R., Vallier, and Coffman. 2,753,275.
Marbac Corp. : See —
Moesch, Ernest R. 2,730,268.
Marbet, Roman, and A. Winterstein, to Hoffmann-La Roche
Inc. Novel ester of bixins with higher alcohols and proc-
ess for the manufacture thereof. 2,768,198, 10-23-56, CI.
260—485.
Marbill Co. : See —
Cremer, Frits. 2,735,108.
Smith, Maurice C., Jr. 2,767,490.
Stewart, James W. 2,771,619.
Marble, Floyd A. Gripping tool with pivoted jaw and cam
actuator. 2,766,646, 10-16-56, CI. 81 — 49.
Marburg. Edgar, to United States Steel Corp. Ingot molds.
2,734,242, 2-14-56, CI. 22—139.
Marbury, Ralph E., and Z. Neri, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Protective system for series capacitors. 2,743,395,
4-24-56, CI. 317—12.
Marc, Henri, to The American Pad & Textile Co. Art of
curling or kinking stretched filaments and forming pads
therefrom. 2,742,951. 4-24-56, CI. 154—29.
Marcalus, Nicholas. Dispensing. 2,730,267, 1-10-56, CI.
221—48.
Marcelline, Joseph : See —
Bongionvanni, Antonio. 2,753.988.
Marcellus, Brooks. Spooler type winder. 2,757,874, 8-7-56,
CI. 242—35.6.
Marcellus, Lydia B. : See —
Marcellus, Phillips B. 2,753,126.
Marcellus, Phillips B., deceased, by L. B. Marcellus, executrix,
to Barber-Colman Co. Yarn winding drum. 2,753,126,
7-3-56, CI. 242 — 43.
Marchal, Raymond H. : See —
Kadosch, Marcel, and Marchal. 2,763,984.
Kadosch, Marcel, Paris, Bertin, and Marchal. 2,738,646.
Marchal, Raymond H., F. G. Paris, J. Bertin. and L. A. J.
Bauger, to Societe Nationale d'Etude et de Construction
de Moteurs d'Aviation. Intermittent combustion gas tur-
bine engine. 2,748.564, 6-5-56, CI. 60—35.6.
Marchand, Adolph. Vanity cabinet. 2,758,900, 8-14-56, CI.
312—223.
Marchand, John F. Container for liquids, and more particu-
larly to a container which incorporates therein the function
of a syringe. 2,768,623, 10-30-56, CI. 128—218.
Marchant Calculators, Inc. : See —
Hampton, Robert W. 2,771,550.
Hampton, Robert W. 2,771,551.
Hampton, Robert W. 2,771,575.
Mathi, Walter E. 2,773,646.
Nolde, George V., and Avery. 2,771,599.
Reynolds, Eugene E. 2,746,678.
Marchant, John H., to Sturtevant Mill Co. Apparatus for
grinding. 2,763,437, 9-18-56, CI. 241—39.
Marchant Research, Inc. : See —
Avery, Harold T., and Hampton. 2,771,505.
Marchant, Reynolds : See —
Herr, Robert, and Marchant. 2,738,383.
Marchesani, Michael. Hair cutting, thinning, curving and
waving shears. 2,758,371, 8-14-56, CI. 30—195.
Marchese, Andrew S. Dispensing roll of non-skid tape for icy
surfaces. 2,732,065, 1-24-56, CI. 206—56.
Marchese. Lorenzo, to P. A. Marchese. Bath appliance.
2,764,771. 10-2-50, CI. 15—124.
Marchese, Philip A. : See —
Marchese, Lorenzo. 2,704,771.
Marcks, Donald F., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Excita-
tion systems. 2,773,233, 12-4-56, CI. 322—25.
Marco Industries Co. : See —
Harrington, Frank A. 2,756.412.
Harrington, Frank A., and Jentges. 2,745,094.
Marco, John. Apparatus for continuous production of a
composite foam rubber slab and fabric. 2,759,517, 8-21-56,
CI. 154—1.
Marco, John. Continuous laminated fabric making appa-
ratus and method. 2,759,518, 8-21-56, CI. 154—1.
2,749,430.
2,769.191.
Marco, SalVatore M., to Diamond Power Specialty Corp. Ro-
tary nozzle for soot blowers and the like. 2,752,197,
6-26-26, CI. 299 — 69.
Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co., Ltd. : See —
Bedford, Leslie H. 2,748,189.
Boys, Thomas R., and Martin. 2,762,044.
Cooper, Victor J. 2,760,082.
Davies, Eric. 2,748,305.
Dawson, Leslie H. 2,730,712.
Green, Ernest. 2,765,444.
Hayden-Pigs, Godfrey E. 2,730,575.
Jesty, Leslie C. 2,740,065.
Kwasieborski, Andrzej K., and Wright. 2,762,937.
Lea, Norman. 2,769,090.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
-Continued
Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co., Ltd. :
Mortley, Wilfrid S. 2,738,424.
Rae, Douglas E. 2,761,131.
Ramsay, John F. 2,755,465.
Rust, Noel M., and Cockerell. 2,748,385.
Sosin, Boleslaw M. 2,751,557.
Marcot, Guy C. : See —
Nelson, Earl W., and Marcot. 2,750,260.
Marcot, Guy C, and G. M. Sheehan, to American Cyanamid
Co. Finishing of rutile titanium dioxide. 2,766,133,
10-9-56, CI. 106—300.
Marcottc, Frank B. : See —
Horlenko, Theodore, Marcotte, and Luke. 2,770,661.
Marcotte, Fred H. Well drilling apparatus. 2,752,121,
6-26-56, CI. 255—19.
Marcowka, Chester A., to the United States of America as
represented by the United States Atomic Energy Commis
sion. High temperature ceramic composition. 2,766,129
10-9-56, CI. 106—48.
Marcum, Charles R., to General Equipment & Mfg. Co. Rail
way block signalling system. 2,740,040, 3-27-56, CI.
246—33.
Marcum, Charles R., to General Equipment & Mfg. Co. Rail
way switch position indicator. 2,740,041, 3-27-56, CI
246 — 220.
Marcum, Floyd. Toilet flush tank. 2,754,521, 7-17-56, CI
4—57.
Marcus, Benjamin. Tray for cribs and the like. 2,766,087
10-9-56, CI. 311—26.
Marcus, George : See —
Marcus, Nathan and G. 2,730,132.
Marcus, Keorge L. Bass viol cart. 2,736,225, 2-28-56, CI.
84 — 280.
Marcus, Jerome R. : See —
Larsen, Einer W., and Marcus. 2,740,592
Marcus, Nathan and G. Silencers for fluid systems. 2,730,132
1-10-56, CI. 138—26.
Marcus, Stanley J. Motor mechanism for missiles. 2,750,887,
6-19-56, CI. 102 — 49.
Marcus, Stanley J., R. M. McClung, and C. E. Weinland.
Rocket with electrical contact of wire screen. 2,766,662,
10-16-56, CI. 89—1.7.
Marcuse, James E., to West Disinfecting Co. Atomizing
nozzle. 2,737,419, 3-6-56, CI. 299—140.1.
Marcuse, James E., and M. M. Reynolds, to West Disinfecting
V0^. ?ry„ free-flowing iodine compositions. 2,743,208,
4-24-56, CI. 167—17.
Marcy, Henry T., to International Business Machines Corp.
Display apparatus. 2.770,061, 11-13-56, CI. 40 — 52.
Marcy, Henry T., and R. J. Fyffe, to The M. W. Kellogg Co.
Pilot operated fuel control valve for gas turbines.
2,758,812, 8-14-56, CI. 251—44.
Marden, Carleton S. : See —
„, Davison, Robert T. B., Gorden, and Marden. 2,743,746.
Marden, Carleton S., to National Products Corp. Waterproof
spark plug shield. 2,730,562, 1-10-56, CI. 174—35
Marden, John W. : See —
Beese, Norman C, and Marden. 2,773,826.
Wroughton, Donald, and Marden. 2,754,347.
Marder Herbert B. Receptacle construction. 2,707,757,
10-23-56, CI. 150 — 51.
Mar-Don Mfg. Co. : See —
Thompson, Donald L.
Mare, Ernest. Cyclone
Marean, Dale F. Variable ratio transmission. 2,730,907,
Marechal,' Greer M., 'jr. Illusion apparatus. 2,732,207,
2,747,321.
mills. 2,731,209, 1-17-56, CI.
Illusion apparatus. 2,757,931,
1-24-56, CI. 272 — 8.
Marechal, Greer M„ Jr.
8-7-56, CI. 272—8.
Marek, Anton, to Ing. A. Maurer S. A. Apparatus for cutting
filaments and the like. 2,753,000, 7-3-56, CI. 164—61.
Maremont Automotive Products, Inc. : See —
Trimm, Werner F. 2,742,992.
Mares, Charles F. Table attachment for an operating table.
2,743,754, 5-1-56, CI.
2,741,520, 4-10-56, CI. 31-
Maresh, Gordon A. Tire chains.
152 — 213.
Mareth Steel Corp. : See —
„ Schaffner, Theodore. 2,732,273.
Margerum, Donald L. : See —
Krausz, Robert, and Margerum. 2,735,093.
Margerum, Donald L., and S. A. Pryga, to North American
Aviation, Inc. Beacon antenna. 2,767,395, 10-16-56, CI.
Margetts, David R. : See —
Hare, George H., and Margetts. 2,769,093.
Margolin, Efraim. Infant's spoons. 2,741,027, 4-10-56, CI.
Margolius.' Robert, to B. Arnold. Educational toy.
2,760,276, 8-28-56, CI. 35—36.
Margon Corp. : See —
Olney, Nathaniel. 2,748,531.
Margot, Alfred : See —
Gysin, Hans, and Margot. 2,754,243.
Gysin, Hans, and Margot. 2,754,244.
Gysin, Hans, and Margot. 2,754,302.
Margot, Alfred, and H. Gysin, to J. R. Geigy A.-G. New
acylated hydrazones and their use in the control of fungi.
2.762.740, 9-11-56, CI. 167—30.
Margot, Alfred, and H. Gysin, to J. R. Geigy A.-G. New
acylated hydra/ones and their use in the control of fungi.
2.702.741. 9-11-56, CI. 167—33.
Margrave, Wilton, to The Parker Appliance Co. Pilot con-
trolled fluid pressure operated valve. 2,755,058, 7-17-56,
CI. 251—43.
Margreiter, Hans : See —
Brandl, Ernst, and Margreiter. 2,756,226.
Margrey, Frank R. Pulley guide. 2,770,142, 11-13-56, CI.
74—240.
Margulis, Waldo, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Bore evacuator with
elastic action. 2,766,661, 10-16-56, CI. 89 — 1.
Marholz, Richard C., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Mounting vehi-
cle for radio receivers. 2,750,494, 6-12-56, CI. 250 — 14.
Marian, Josef. Apparatus and method for making a strip
product capable of being wound up and provided with one-
raced layer of cured thermosetting resin and product.
2,766,807, 10-16-56, CI. 154—37.
Mariani, Frank : See —
Curioni, Aldo. 2,775,215.
Marie, Pierre G. Dielectric antenna with dielectric wave-
guide feed. 2,745,101, 5-8-50, CI. 343—785.
Marien, Melvin W., to Ramsey Corp. Piston rings. 2,744,803,
5-8-56, CI. 309 — 45.
Marien, Melvin W., to Ramsey Corp. Sealing ring assembly.
2.761.748, 9-4-56, CI. 309—44.
Marien, Melvin W., to Ramsey Corp. Oil control ring.
2.761.749, 9-4-56, CI. 309—45.
Marinace, John C. : See —
Le Loup, Theodore E., and Marinace. 2,766,509.
Marinaro, Alfred T. : See —
Taormina, Silvio C, Marinaro, and Packman. 2,754,258.
Marine Instrument Co. : See —
Paslay, Le Roy C, Pavey, and Wipff. 2,729,300.
Marine Marker Corp. : See —
Woodard, Stanley W. 2,739,296.
Marine Midland Trust Co. of Central New York, executor :
See —
De Boer, John H. 2,756,442.
Marine Products Co. : See —
Fernstrum, Robert W. 2,734,457.
Marine Pumps, Inc. : See —
Franklin, Stanley E. 2,762,172.
Marinelli, Arthur N. Sectional crankshaft. 2,730,912,
1-17-56, CI. 74—597.
Mariner, John V. : See —
Dobson, Franklin A., and Mariner. 2,765,097.
Maring, Aafko O., to N. V. Lemet Industrie. Framework for
a tent or like structure. 2,748,785, 6-5-56, CI. 135 — 3.
Marino, Anthony J. : See —
Quercetti, Louis C, Palladino, and Marino. 2,736,360.
Marino, Salvatore F., to General Motors Corp. Driving mech-
anism for cycles. 2,731,857, 1-24-56, CI. 74 — 781.
Marion Electrical Instrument Co. : See —
Ammon, Roscoe A. 2,740,093.
Marion, John F., to Sperry Rand Corp. Automatic frequency
control for radar test apparatus. 2,765,460, 10-2-56, CI.
343—17.7.
Marisic, Milton M. : See —
Hutchings, Le Roi E., and Marisic. 2,769,753.
Marisic, Milton M„ and H. Hennig, to The Pure Oil Co.
Hydrocarbon conversion. 2,764,622, 9-25-56, CI. 260—683.
Mar.iama, Alvin L. No-sag overhead retracting doors.
2,729,862 1-10-56, CI. 20—16.
Mark, Stanley D., Jr., to The Carborundum Co. Induction
furnace. 2,743,306, 4-24-56, CI. 13—27.
Mark, Victor, to Universal Oil Products Co. Polyhalo-2,3-
epoxy-bicyclo (2.2.1) heptanes. 2,771,470, 11-20-56, CI.
260—327.
Marke, Hans, to Aetna Products & Mfg. Co. Tip for fish-
ing rod. 2,762,154, 9-11-56, CI. 43—24.
Markel, John M., to J. I. Case Co. Locking mechanism for
an agricultural implement. 2,755,720, 7-24-56, CI.
Markert, Ferdinand, and L. Raichle, to Badische Anilin- &
Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Catalytic method for con-
verting carbon monoxide and steam into carbon dioxide
and hydrogen. 2,747,967, 5-29-56, CI. 23—150.
Market, Harold L., and H. W. Murphy, to Eli Lilly and Co.
Injectable erythromycin preparations. 2,750,325, 6-12-56,
CI. 167 — 65.
Market Transport Ltd. : See —
Tapp, Raymond P. J., Avenell, and Hansen.
Markett, George. Flashlight screw driver.
12-11-56, CI. 240—6.46.
Markgraf, Otto : See —
Becke, Friedrich, Libowitzky, Markgraf,
2,767,219.
Markgren, John R. : See —
Chapin, Edward 'S., and Markgren. 2,740,688.
Markham, Robert N. : See —
Pritchett, John I„ and Markham. 2,739,705.
Markicwicz, Anna V. Floor protecting mat. 2,771,613,
11-27-56, CI. 4—252.
Marltkula, Raymond F. Folding chair. 2,749,972, 6-12-56,
CI. 155—147.
Marklev, James M. Vertically swingable window sash.
Re. 24,156, 5-29-56, CI. 189—62.
Markley, Klare S. : See —
Feuge, Reuben O., Vicknair, and Markley. 2,745,749.
Marko, Harold M., to Soss Mfg. Co. Door latch. 2,764,440,
9-25-56, CI. 292—173.
Marko, Harold M., to Soss Mfg. Co. Door latch lock.
2,764,441, 9-25-56, CI. 292—173.
Markow, George R., and A. J. Hornfeck, to Bailey Meter Co.
Fail-safe control system. 2,730,304, 1-10-56, CI. 236 — 78.
2,758,730.
2,773,974,
Klug.
LIST OF PATENTEES
505
Grain dryer.
2,732,630, 1-31-56, CI.
2,751,462, 6-19-56,
Markowich, Andrew.
34—174.
Markowitz, Oscar. Fuse circuit breaker.
CI. 200—113.
Markowitz, Richard, to John Waldron Corp. Method and
machine for casting film. 2,762,077, 9-11-56, CI. 18 — 15.
Markowski, Adam M. Animated display aquariums.
2,751,880, 6-26-56, CI. 119—5.
Markowski, Edwin P., and W. W. Symonds, to Barry Controls
Inc. Vibration isolator. 2,7-14.718, 5-8-56. CI. 248 — 358.
Marks, Barnard M., and J. B. Thompson, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Inhibition of tetrafluoroethylene poly-
merization. 2 737,533, 3-6-56, CI. 260 — 653.
Marks, George M., to Industrial Heat Engineering Co. Dry-
ing machine. 2,763,477, 9-18-56, CI. 263 — 3.
Marks, John D. : See —
Bellin, Richard H., Evans, Marks, and Saltman.
2,768,181.
Bellin, Richard H., and Marks. 2,768,180.
Marks, Madison E. : See —
Porter, Charles A., and Marks. 2,753,292.
Marks, Max J. : See —
Schwartz, Martin W., and Marks. 2,770,717.
Marks, Theodore. Fully automatic machine for making
brushes. 2,742,327, 4-17-56, CI. 300 — 2.
Marks. William J. Fishhook sharpener. 2,766,643, 10-16-56,
CI. 76—88.
Marks, William J. Sharpening tool. 2,766,644, 10-16-56,
CI. 76—88.
Marks, William S., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Supporting spider for
use in proximity fuze. 2,741,181, 4-10-56, CI. 102 — 70.2.
Markson, Alfred A., to Hagan Corp. Pneumatic toggle devices
provided with adjustable fulcrums. 2,756,774, 7-31-56, CI.
137—620.
Markstein, Robert P., and I. I. Lubowe. Closure. 2,755,976,
7-24-56, CI. 222 — 498.
Markus, George, and M. Siegel, to Aristocrat Leather Prod-
ucts. Inc. Ornamented sheet material and method of mak-
ing same. 2.729,009. 1-3-56. CI. 41 — 24.
Markus. George, and M. Siegel, to Aristocrat Leather Prod-
ucts, Inc. Ornamental sheet material and method of mak-
ing the same. 2,729,010, 1-3-56, CI. 41 — 34.
Markusen, David L., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Flight path control apparatus. 2,734,703, 2-14-56, CI.
244 — 77.
Markusen, David L., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Flight path control apparatus. 2,775,421, 12-25-56, CI.
244 — 77.
Markwood, Paul W., J. T. Rich, P. D. Lingerfelt, and C. F.
Nichols, to American Enka Corp. Doffing a winding ma-
chine. 2,751,161, 6-19-50, CI. 242—35.5.
Marky, Herbert L., to Kerag Kesselschmiede, Apparate- und
Masehinenbau. Mixing of gases and liquids. 2,733,056,
1-31-56, CI. 261—87.
Marlatt, Paul E.. A. R. Hanze, A V. Mcintosh, Jr.. and R.
H. Levin, to The Upjohn Co. Hydrolysis of oxidosteroids.
2,752,365, 6-26-56, CI. 260—397.1.
Marler, E. T., Ltd. : See —
McLaurin. James N. 2.739.530.
McLaurin. James N. 2,751,842.
Marley Co., The : See —
Mart, Leon T. 2,732,190.
Mart, Leon T. 2,749,605.
Marling, Paul E. : See —
Henipel, August R., and Marling. 2,754,307.
Marlowe. Elbert W., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Vari-
able character display indicator. 2,736,016, 2-21-56, CI.
340—316.
Marlowe, Elbert W., and L. V. Lewis, to Westinghouse Air
Brake Co. Display indicator and control system. 2,736,017,
2-21-56, CI. 340—316.
Marman Products Co., Inc. : See —
Herman, Albert D. 2,756,079.
Hite, Lester E. 2,729,237.
Hite, Lester E. 2,729,238.
Leighton, Francis. 2,747,897.
Marmont, George H., and B. M. Oliver, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Timing circuit. 2,730,617, 1-10-56
CI. 250—27.
Marmorstone. Robert J., to Panellit, Inc. Alarm system.
2,730,702, 1-10-56, CI. 340— 213.
Marmorstone, Robert J., to Panellit, Inc. Motor control
annunciator. 2,752,588. 6-26-56. CI. 340 — 248.
Marnon, Donald E. : See —
Youse. Earl L., and Marnon. 2,742,341.
Marnon, Donald E., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Vat
dyeing process. 2,742,340, 4-17-56. CI. 8 — 34.
Marnon, Donald E., and J. Bianco, to General Aniline & Film
Corp. Method of preparing water-dispersible compositions
for azo dyeing. 2,734,793, 2-14-56, CI. 8 — 48.
Marnon, Edward S., G. F. Zier. and W. H. Cook ; said Zier
and said Cook, assors. to said Marnon. Adjustable coun-
terweight for lift vehicles. 2,759.563, 8-21-56, CI. 187—9.
Marnon, Edward S., G. F. Zier, and W. H. Cook ; said Zier and
said Cook, assors. to said Marnon. Multi-capacity lift truck.
2,766,850, 10-16-56, CI. 187—9.
Maron, Irving, and H. S. Broadwell. to Radio Corp of
America. Waveform generator. 2,748,275, 5-29-56, CI.
250 — 36.
Maron, Irving, and L. M. Glickman, to Radio Corp. of America.
Electromechanical resonator. 2,753,529, 7-3-56, CI
333—71.
Maroth, Arthur M., to The J. J. Kennedy Corp. Bail for
typewriters and the like. 2,772,705, 12-4-56, CI. 197 — 138.
Marotta, Ralph, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Process of treat-
ing ethylene urea and product. 2,751,394, 0-19-56, CI.
200—309.7.
Marousky, William T. Window structure. 2,747,241,
5-29-56. CI. 20—52.2.
Marpillero, Paolo, to Development Tecnique de la Pate a
Papier Anonyme Suisse (denommee ci-apres Detepa).
Process for producing semi-chemical pulp. 2,749,241,
6-5-56, CI. 92—6.
Marple, Ernest H. Collapsible trailer. 2,756,094, 7-24-56,
CI. 296—23.
Marple, Rollo, to Hancock Mfg. Co. Keeper mechanism.
2,729,492. 1-3-56, CI. 292—341.12.
Marple, Rollo, to Hancock Mfg. Co. Latching mechanism.
2,736,186, 2-28-56, CI. 70 — 142.
Marple, Rollo, to Hancock Mfg. Co. Door lock. 2,702,643,
9-11-56, CI. 292—280.
Marple, Stanley, Jr. : See —
Johnston, Robert W. B., and Marple. 2,730,452.
Marple, Stanley, Jr., and N. J. Foecking, to Shell Develop-
ment Co. Adsorptive distillation process. 2,768,942,
10-30-56, CI. 202—67.
Marples, Bernard P., and J. C. Davy, to Powers-Samas Ac-
counting Machines Ltd. Sensing mechanism for statistical
machines. 2,761,624, 9-4-56, CI. 235—61.11.
Marquardt Aircraft Co. : See —
Long, Henry A. 2,767,725.
Marquardt-Hudes, Inc. : See —
Hudes, Henry N., and Marquardt. 2,751,764.
Marquardt, Max : See —
Hudes, Henry N., and Marquardt. 2,751,764.
Marquette Mfg. Co. : See —
Holmberg. Henry. 2,730,422.
Holmberg, Henry. 2,742,336.
Marquette Metal Products Co., The : See —
Moulton, Lloyd J. 2,734,490.
Moulton, Lloyd J. 2,739,577.
Marquis, Alphonse J. Automatic smoking pipe filler. 2,731,187,
1-17-56, CI. 226—125.
Marquis, Donald P., and O. S. French, to Thompson Products,
Inc. Adjustable tie rod. 2,734,760, 2-14-56, CI. 287—58.
Marquis, Raymond G., to Cormier Hosiery Mills. Inc. Elastic
top stocking. 2,765,643, 10-9-56, CI. 66—172.
Marr, George M. Breather and drainage valves for watertight
enclosures. 2,737,203, 3-6-56, CI. 137—519.
Marr, Russell G. Steering control mechanism. 2,757,553,
8-7-56, CI. 74—507.
Marr, Walter D. Boat bumper. 2,761,410, 9^-56, CI.
114—220.
Marra, Maria V., and L. J. De Bonis. Latch keeper for re-
frigerator doors. 2,743,953, 5-1-56, CI. 292—340.
Marran, John S. : See —
Gill. Earle F., Marran, and Romano. 2,763,393.
Marres, George : See —
Thompson, Norman F., 3rd, and Marres. 2,773,548.
Marrig, Paul A. R. A., to SociStg a Responsabilite Limitee
dite : S. E. B. I. M.. Societe d'Exploitation des Brevets et
Inventions Marrie. Four wheel driven tractors with spring
mounted walking beams. 2,757,373, 7-31-56, CI. 180 — 49.
Marron, Thomas U., and C. J. Shoemaker, to A. B. Dick Co.
Diazotype reproduction process. 2,774,669, 12-18-56, Cl.
96 — 49.
Marrone, John C. Blowing dry starch into a papermaking
furnish. 2,729,561, 1-3-56, Cl. 92—21.
Marron Huidobro, Pedro, and J. N. Escobar. Synergistic in-
secticidal compositions of benzene hexachloride and a ter-
pene hydrocarbon. 2,761,805, 9-4-56, Cl. 167 — 30.
Mars Signal-Light Co. : See —
Kennelly, Jeremiah D. 2,762.994.
Marsal, Paul A., to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. Gas
permeable membrane for air-depolarized cell. 2,759,038,
8-14-56, Cl. 136—136.
Marsala, Vincent. Child's self-feeding training dish.
2,757,525, 8-7-56, Cl. 65—15.
Marsalis, William I. Hand truck provided with track type
treads. 2.763.489. 9-18-56, Cl. 280—5.22.
Marsan, Arthur E. : See —
Marsan, Edward P. 2,741,247.
Marsan, Edward P., to M. A. and A. E. Marsan. Expendable
colostomy or drainage pouch. 2,741,247, 4-10-56, Cl.
128—283.
Marsan, Mary A. : See —
Marsan, Edward P. 2,741.247.
Marschall, Franz, and W. W. Williams, to General Aniline &
Film Corp. Methine dyes. 2,739,963, 3-27-56, Cl.
260—240.
Marschner, Charles F., to McDonnell Aircraft Corp. Closure
fastener for aircraft. 2,763,908, 9-25-56, Cl. 24 — 221.
Marsden, George : See —
Watkins, Alexander E., and Marsden. 2,744.354.
Marsden, George B.. to Chicago Nipple Mfg. Co. Releasable
one-way clutch. 2,753.947, 7-17-56. Cl. 192^7.
Marsden, George B., to Chicago Nipple Mfg. Co. Transfer
and feed mechanism for multiple die threading machine.
2,759,202, 8-21-56, Cl. 10—91.
Marsden, Kenneth R. : See —
Von Haken, Kurd. 2,747,988.
Wustefeld, Heinrich. 2,770,970.
Marsden, Ross S., Jr., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Flame detec-
tion apparatus. 2,737,643, 3-6-56, Cl. 340 — 228.
Marsden, Ross S., Jr., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Flame
detector. 2,753,522, 7-3-56, Cl. 324—71.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Marsden, Ross S., Jr., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Apparatus
and method for the measurement of ignition delay.
2,753,934, 7-10-56, CI. 161—15.
Marsden, Ross S., Jr., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Flame detec-
tor. 2,766,440, 10-9-56, CI. 340—228.
Marsden, Ross S., Jr., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Electrical
noise element. 2,768,266, 10-23-56, CI. 201 — 63.
Marsel, Charles J. : See —
Happel, John, and Marsel. 2,752.405.
Happel, John, and Marsel. 2,763,703.
Marsel Mirror and Glass Products, Inc. : See —
Barlow, Meyer. 2,763,186.
Marsh, Alonzo K., H. E. Rothmann, and J. Weimont, to A.
Kimball Co. Automatic machine for punching and print-
ing multi-section price tickets. 2,754,751, 7-17-56, CI.
Ma/So,\ pla-rence E. Impact type frost breaker. 2,747,851,
5—29—56, CI. 262 — 14.
Marsh, Daniel W., to C. K. Williams & Co. Process for pro-
ducing red iron oxide pigment. Re. 24,173, 7-3-56, CI.
Marsh, Edward N., to The Standard Oil Co. Thermal dif-
fusion method and apparatus. 2,767,849, 10-23-56, CI.
Marsh, Edward N., to The Standard Oil Co. Thermal dif-
fusion method. 2,767,850, 10-23-56, CI. 210—52.5.
Marsh, Fayette E., I. W. Anspach, and I. W. McRoberts, to
2W7y5t50flli?-56,Ciei357C-10SyStenl ^ ^^ ^^
Marsh, Gareld E., to General Railway Signal Co. Electro-
magnetic relays. 2,731,527, 1-17-56, CI 200— 87.
Marsh Gareld E., to General Railway Signal Co. Electro-
mechanical oscillator. 2,739,250, 3-20-56, CI. 310—33.
Marsh, George E., to R M. Morrell. Device for moving in-
valids and the like. 2,747,652, 5-29-56, CI. 155—28
Marsh, Glenn A., to The Pure Oil Co. Method of reducing
n,r7a£orTTZOne corrosion. 2,755,166, 7-17-56, CI. 21—2.5.
Marsh, Henry R., to Saco-Lowell Sliops. Twister 2 731 787
1-24-56, CI. 57— 58.„„.
Marsh, James C, to Ransburg Electro-Coating Corp.
voltage apparatus. 2,731,589, 1-17-56, CI 321—15
Marsh, James C. j
High
irsn, James C, to Ransburg lOlech -..-('...-h ing Corp. Core
and coil arrangement. 2,751,504, 6-19-56, CI. 336—197.
Marsh, Jas. P., Corp. : See —
Modes, Edward E. 2,737,811.
Marsh, John C, to Eastern Rotocraft Corp. Adjustable
wheel chock. 2,771,162, 11-20-56, CI. 188— 32. UJUt,taD,e
n1"!^011", D- *,".jind.w- B- S. Newling, to North Thames
4-524-56rc'l ^u^lficatlon of hydrogen sulphide. 2,743,153,
Marsh, John T., to Tootal Broadhurst Lee Co. Ltd. Method of
aP117— 139 4teXtUe fabl"k Wlth reSiD" 2'739-908> 3-27-56,
Ma+nSi?'i Lut5er'.^0 Hardware Products Co. Hammer with
tubular handle having reinforcing means. 2,729,253,
■i— o— ot>, CI. 145 — 29.
Marsh, Lyle L., Jr. : See —
Chubb. Walston, Jr., and Marsh. 2,746 861
Marsh Richard O., Jr. Belt connected roller arrangements
2-14-56 CI mlei tracks and other Purposes. 2,734,476,
Marsh, Robert C. : See —
Gumpper, Harold D., and Marsh. 2,738,655.
Marsh, Roger : See —
Kopf, Rowland J., and Marsh. 2.770.194
Kopf, Rowland J., and Marsh. 2,771,696
Marsh Stencil Machine Co. : See —
Hempel, Herbert W. 2,728 930
Hempel, Herbert W. 2.747.868.
Hempel, Herbert W. 2,757,730.
Hempel, Herbert W. 2,767,981.
2?747.!i05V^t2lJ-56rclb3n7-a2ttaChment f01' a farm traCt°1'-
Marshall, Charles w'., to G. D.' Searle & Co. 11-oxygenated
17a-vinyltestosterone and process. 2,731,479, 1-17-56 CI
260 — 397.45.
Marshall, Donald E. Method of amalgamating and extrud-
ing soap. 2,767,437, 10-23-50, CI. 18—55.
Marshall, Elliot : See —
Herbert, Earl. 2,731,598.
Marshall, Franklin W. Fluid drive mechanism. 2,741,092
4-10-56, CI. 60—52.
Marshall, Franklin W„ to Tricon, Inc. Clutch. 2,760 614
8-28-56, CI. 192 — 43.
Marshall, Hamilton L. J., to International X Ray Inc
Atomic radiation detector. 2,73(1.81."). 2-28-56, CI. 250 — 7S.
Marshall, Harry B., and M. Curran (nee) Krizsan, to Ontario
Research Foundation. Method of preparing phenol deriva-
tives of waste sulphite liquor, including removing the cal-
cium ions from the waste liquor. 2,772,139, 11-27-56, Ci.
8 — 94.31.
Marshall, Harry B., and M. Krizsan, to Ontario Research
Foundation. Tanning agent comprising phenol derivatives
of waste sulphite liquor and method of preparing same.
2,772,140, 11-27-56, CI. 8 — 94.31.
Marshall, James F., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Transistor control circuit. 2,767,330, 10-16-56, CI.
307—130.
Marshall, James R., to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc.
Coupling transformer with alternate signal source.
2,745,066, 5-8-56, CI. 333—7.
Marshall. James W. Bale assembler and aligner. 2,736,159,
2-28-56, CI. 56—475.
Marshall, John M., to Kraft Foods Co. Method of packaging.
2,736,656, 2-28-56, CI. 99 — 171.
Marshall, John N., and J. S. Baer, to Radio Corp. of America.
Tape perforating apparatus. 2,761,509, 9-4-56, CI.
164—111.
Marshall, Joseph R., Jr. Booklet forming means and method.
2,747,865, 5-29-56, CI. 270—32.
Marshall, L. H., Co. : See —
Lucks, Charles F., Linebrink, and Myers. 2,762,963.
Marshall, Leonard J. : See —
Armacost, Wilbur H and Marshall. 2,737,160.
Marshall, Leonard J., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Pack-
age boiler. 2,763,243, 9-18-56, CI. 122 — 347.
Marshall, Merrill G. : See —
Brown, Frank P., and Marshall. 2,766,540.
Marshall, Neil A., and J. A. Adler, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy.
Electronic measuring device. 2,731,559, 1-17-56, CI.
250—27.
Marshall, Norman S. Crab trap. 2,731,761, 1-24-56, CI.
43—100.
Marshall, Peter R., to The Birmingham Small Arms Co. Ltd.
Production of metallic powders. 2,744,062, 5-1-56, CI.
204—10.
Marshall, Raymond H. : See —
Hatch, Charles T., and Marshall. 2,747,725.
Marshall, Robert W. : See —
Kinzer, John P., Marshall, and Sproul. 2,767,260.
Marshall, Samuel J. E. Deep well pumping apparatus.
2,733,663, 2-7-56, CI. 103—118.
Marshall, William A., and C. F. Steininger, to The Pure Oil
Co. Water resistant lubricants thickened with inorganic
gelling agents. 2,751,349, 6-19-56, CI. 252—28.
Marshall, William A., and C. F. Steininger, to The Pure Oil
Co. Water resistant lubricants thickened with inorganic
gelling agents. 2,766,205. 10-9-56, CI. 252—28.
Marshall, William A., and C. F. Steininger, to The Pure Oil
Co. Clay thickened lubricants having water resistant char-
acteristics. 2,766,209, 10-9-56, CI. 252—49.7.
Marshall, William E. : See-
Adams. Frederick G., and Marshall. 2,763,750.
Marshall, William E., to Armco Steel Corp. Method and ap-
paratus for smelting fine iron ore. 2,750,276, 6-12-56, CI.
75—26.
Marshall, William E., to Armco Steel Corp. Process and ap-
paratus for reducing and smelting iron. 2.750,277.
6-12-56, CI. 75—38.
Marshall, William E., and W. J. Robinson, to Minneapolis-
Honeywell Regulator Co. Burner control apparatus.
2,748,845, 6-5-56, CI. 158—28.
Marshall. William R., Jr. : See —
Wilson, Jack P., and Marshall. 2,746,170.
Marsilius, Mac, to Woodstock Metal Products, Inc. Fish
landing nets. 2.760,291, 8-28-56, CI. 43—12.
Marston, William T., to Dorr-Oliver Inc. Hydraulic classifier
comprising a sequence of classifier compartments.
2.738,068, 3-13-56, €1. 209—158.
Mart, Leon T., to The Marlev Co. Cross flow cooling tower
having recycling system. 2,732,190. 1-24-56. CI. 261 — 21.
Mart. Leon T., to The Marley Co. Method of constructing
laminated fan ring for cooling towers. 2,749,605, 6-12-56.
CI. 29—431.
Martel. Fred W. Spring mounted rocking horse. 2,746,754,
5-22-56, CI. 272—52.
Martell. George E., to Geo. J. Meyer Mfg. Co. Apparatus for
cutting flexible strip material into measured lengths.
2,734,571, 2-14-56. CI. 164—49.
Martell. Lester H. : See —
Sullivan, John J., and Martell. 2,741,056.
Martello, Norman E.. to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Bear-
ing composition, bearing, and method of making same.
2.757,109, 7-31-56, CI. 154 — 81.
Martellotti. Mario, and J. W. Evans, to The Cincinnati Mill-
ing Machine Co. Electro discharge machine. 2,773,968,
12-11-56. CI. 219—69.
Martenet. Simon J. Process for producing a mixed fertilizer.
2.770.539 11-13-50. CI. 71—36.
Martens. Giinter. to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co.,
as trustee. Circuit arrangement for automatic resonance
tuning of a high-frequency generator, more particularly for
the purpose of therapy. 2.752.496. 6-26-56. CI. 250 — 36.
Martens, Giinter, to Hartford National Bank -md Trust Co., as
trustee. High-fi-cquenev generators. 2,775,704, 12-25-50,
CI. 250 — 36.
Martignonl, Koch & Cie.. A. G. : See —
Koch, August. 2 765 819
Martin. Aaron H. Sideboard panel attachment for convertible
vehicle. 2.766.062. 10-9-56. CI. 296 — 10
Martin. Albert B. Necktie holder. 2,755,530, 7-24-56, CI.
24 — 49.
Martin. Anthony J., to Charles J. Martin & Sons. Releasable
tool holders. 2,764,416, 9-25-56, CI. 279—9.
Martin, Antone D. : See —
Christensen, Dan A., and Martin. 2.743,968.
Johnson, Lloyd A., Christensen, and Martin. 2,757,991.
Martin, Ashbv R.. and R. E. Krueger. Machine posting stand
with revolving posting tray. 2,763,523, 9-18-56, CI.
311—32.
Martin, B. G., and R. D. Wyckoff. to Gulf Research & Develop-
ment Co. Apparatus for dctorting ingress and egress of
fluid in a borehole. 2,773,236, 12-4-56, CI. 324—2.
Martin, Bradford : See —
Martin, Raymond G. and B. 2,762,299.
LIST OF PATENTEES
507
Martin, Cecil E., Sr. Tube straightening and bending tool.
2,740,309, 4-3-56, CI. 81—15.
Martin, Cecil F. Fish lure. 2,739,405, 3-27-56, CI. 43 — 42.06.
Martin, Cecil G.. and J. H. Johnston, to Jack & Heintz, Inc.
Means and method of seating brushes on rotating electri-
cal machines. 2,745,976. 5-15-56. CI. 310 — 228.
Martin, Cecil G., and H. H. Humpal, to Jack & Heintz, Inc.
Method for evaporative cooling of rotating electrical ma-
chinery. 2,773,201. 12-4-56, CI. 310—54.
Martin, Charles A., to Radio Corp. of America. Annular
element antenna systems. 2,746,040, 5-15-56, CI.
Martin, Charles A., % to A. W. Price, and % to J. E. Pegues,
Jr. Fishing reel attachment. 2,753,129, 7-3-56, CI.
242—84.5.
Martin, Charles J., & Sons : See —
Martin, Anthony J. 2,764,416.
Martin, Charles S., and A. E. Cooke, to Trip-Lite Ltd. Yarn
detecting mechanism for textile machine stop motions.
2,744,174, 5-1-50, CI. 200—61.18.
Martin & Cie : See—
Lavaud, Armand J. 2,768,477.
Martin, Claude, to Houdaille Industries, Inc. Swivel wheel
damper. 2,770,832, 11-20-56, CI. 16—35.
Martin, Claude W. Rim clamp and jack device for tire tools.
2,743,767, 5-1-56, CI. 157—1.
Martin, Clifford M. Utility or boat trailer and wheel sus-
pension therefor. 2,736,568, 2-28-56, CI. 280—44.
Martin-Decker Corp. : See —
Decker, Elmer L. 2,743,607.
Webber, Louis Q. 2,743,606.
Martin, Dennis L. : See —
Southworth, Ronald W., and Martin. 2,739,626.
Martin, Desaix B. : See —
Molene, Jude M., and Martin. 2,746,181.
Martin, Donald W. : See —
Holm, Ralph L., and Martin. 2,755,043.
Martin, Donald W., and R. L. Holm. Quick release attach-
ment for safety belts. 2,750,644, 6-19-56, CI. 24—201.
Martin, Earnest E., to R. W. Walsh. Flexible bodied seal
units. 2,739,856, 3-27-56, CI. 309—23.
Martin, Edward G., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Navy. Oscillator tube
cavity tuner. 2,752,524. 6-26-56. CI. 315—5.
Martin, Edward G. Photographic film identification.
2,773,436, 12-11-56, a. 95—1.1.
Martin, Edward J. Jar support. 2,763,377, 9-18-56, CI.
211—73.
Martin, Edward J., to Sinclair Refining Co. Solvent recovery
of resins from precipitated asphalt. 2,773,004, 12-4-56,
CI. 196—14.15.
Martin, Edward J., and C. E. Quinn, to General Motors Corp.
Metal burette. 2,754.381, 7-10-56, CI. 200—61.2.
Martin, Edward J., and R. N. Frawley, to General Motors
Corp. Radiant energy transmission and reflection analyzer
with adjustable filter. 2,766,653, 10-16-56, CI. 88—14.
Martin, Elmore L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Aldehydes and their acetals. 2,754,286, 7-10-56, CI.
260—73.
Martin, Emmett V. : See —
Coover, Harry W., Jr., Guillet, and Martin. 2,751,277.
Martin, Erie : See —
Lampton, Glen T., and Martin. 2,764,803.
Martin, Erie, and R. P. Lambeck. to United Aircraft Corp.
Propeller hub structure. 2,758,659, 8-14-56, CI. 170 —
160.32.
Martin, Frank H. Floating feeding device for aquariums.
2,761,422, 9^-56, CI. 119—5.
Martin, Frank S. : See—
Pietraszek, Thaddeus A., and Martin. 2,753,599.
Witt, Harry S.; and Martin. 2,772,322.
Martin, Frank S., to United States Rubber Co. Flock-filled
isocyanate-containing elastomer. 2,751,363, 6-19-56, CI.
260—9.
Martin, Frank V. Protective device for door locks. 2,730,970,
1-17-56, CI. 109—32.
Martin, Fred P. Multiple unit contour mower. 2,743,567,
5-1-56, CI. 56—6.
Martin, Furman H., to The Springs Cotton Mills. Starch
cooking apparatus. 2,730,468, 1-10-56, CI. 127 — 28.
Martin, Furman H., to The Springs Cotton Mills. Cleaning
device for revolving clearer rolls. 2,739,326, 3-27-56, CI.
15 — 21.
Martin, George A., to Dexter Folder Co. Sheet delivering
apparatus, 2,733,064, 1-31-56, CI. 271 — 89.
Martin, George P. : See —
Blackball, James M., Ryon, Baker, and Martin. 2,742,535.
Martin, George P., and J. M Blackball, to North Electric
Co. Plug in jack to bare wire multiple. 2,742,534, 4-17-56,
CI. 179—27.54.
Martin, Gilbert, to Etablissements Neyrpic. Semi-spiral scroll
case. 2,773,666, 12-11-56, CI. 253 — 26.
Martin, Glenn L., Co., The : See —
Allen, John H. 2,738,710.
Ashwell, James R., Hershfield, and Kleason. 2,741,763.
Bitner, John D., Merrill, Rauth, and Richardson.
2,768,801.
Buschers, Herbert H. 2,735,391.
Bush, Orville J. 2,729,406.
Espy, Melvin P., Pitman, and Josselyn. 2,730,380.
Fales, David, III. 2,772,401.
Foley, William V., and Barthel. 2,756,419.
Gravenhorst, Gordon P., and Elam. 2,737,853.
Trifluoromethyl-imino-bis-
2,752,393. 6-26-56, CI.
Martin, Glenn L., Co., The : See — Continued
Hallock, Clair L. 2,732,612.
Hershfield, Sanford. 2,756,422.
Laux, Leon E. 2,731,712.
Mayer, Robert H. 2,733,391.
Pinkos, Alfons M., Wilson, and Schroeder. 2,755,040.
Schulze, Richard B.p Hessler, Davison, and Winter.
2,754,786.
Schutz, Harald, Thomas, and Hanks. 2,735,981.
Thomas, Charles E., Jr. 2,735,985.
Trimble, George S., Jr., and Hess. 2,768,526.
Martin, Gustav J. : See —
Avakian, Souren, Beiler, and Martin. 2,764.596.
Martin, Gustav J., J. M. Beiler, and S. Avakian, to The
National Drug Co. Therapeutic substituted chalcones.
2,769,817, 11-6-56, CI. 260—340.5.
Martin, Harold J., to The L. E. Myers Co. Sheave block
for stringing aluminum cable. 2,765,145, 10-2-56, CI.
254—134.3.
Martin, Harry D., to General Motors Corp. Demountable
closure. 2,734,757, 2-14-56, CI. 286 — 5.
Martin, Heinz, to Siemens-Schuckertweike Aktiengesellschaft.
Dry multi-pellet rectifiers. 2,738,452, 3-13-56, CI.
317—234.
Martin, HeDry. Grease guns. 2,752,073. 6-26-56. CI.
222—326.
Martin, Henry. Grease guns. 2,752,074, 6-26-56, CI.
222—326.
Martin, Henry, to Variapat A. G.
acetanilide ammonium salts.
260—558.
Martin, Henry, E. Habicht, and H. Zutter, to Cilag Ltd. Hy-
droxymethyl-isonicotinamide and alkyl ethers thereof.
2,741,620, 4-10-56, CI. 260—295.
Martin, Henry, and E. Habicht, to Cilag Ltd. New chemo-
therapeutically active salts. 2,751,382, 0-19-56, CI.
2C0— 239.65.
Martin, Henry, and H. Zutter, to Cilag Ltd. Alkenoic amides
of arylethers of alkanolamines. 2,773,899, 12-11-56, CI.
260—562.
Martin, Henry A., Jr. : See —
Neidich, George G„ Low, and Martin. 2,766,717.
Martin, Hermann H. Method of dampening a lithographic
plate or stone and a damping roller for use in that connec-
tion. 2,775,195, 12-25-56, CI. 101—148.
Martin, Hildur S. : See—
Ahlqulst, Zeth F. 2,757,829.
Martin, Hollinshead T., to Signode Steel Strapping Co.
Method of making grain doors. 2,739,920, 3-27-56, CI.
154—118.
-Martin, Hollinshead T.,to Signode Steel Strapping Co. Strap
cutter. 2,773,307, 12-11-56. CI. 30—194.
Martin, Homer Z. : See —
Campbell, Donald L.. Martin, and Tyson. 2,735,822.
Martin, Homer Z., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Method of cooking and grinding coke. 2,768,938, 10-30-56,
CI. 202—14.
Martin, Homer Z., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Process for the upgrading of hydrocarbons by hydrogen-
donor diluent cracking. 2,772,218, 11-27-56, CI. 196 — 50.
Martin, Homer Z., J. W. Brown, and H. E. W. Burnside, to
Esso Research and Engineering Co. Preparation of catalytic
feed stocks from heavy hydrocarbons. 2,734,021, 2-7-56,
CI. 196—49.
Martin, Homer Z., and W. K. Lewis, Jr., to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Shale distillation. 2,738,315,
3-13-56, CI. 202—14.
Martin, Homer Z., L. A. Nicolai, and L. E. Swabb, Jr., to
Esso Research and Engineering Co. Fluid hydroforming
process. 2,763,597, 9-18-56, CI. 196— 50.
Martin, Homer Z., H. E. W. Burnside, F. T. Barr, and R. W.
Krebs, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Conver-
sion of hydrocarbons. 2,763,601, 9-18-56, CI. 196 — 55.
Martin, Homer Z., and F. T. Barr, to Esso Research and Engi-
neering Co. Production of gas mixtures containing carbon
monoxide and hydrogen. 2.765,222, 10-2-56, CI. 48 — 196.
Martin, Hugh H., to General Electric Co. Voltage regulated
power supply. 2,758,273, 8-7-56, CI. 323—22.
Martin, Irvin E., and V. W. Beavers. Football shoulder pad.
2,761,143. 9-4-56, CI. 2—2.
Martin, J. Edward : See —
Ahlquist, Zeth F. 2,757,829.
Martin, James. Apparatus for ejecting seats from aircraft.
2,736,236, 2-28-56, CI. 89—1.
Martin, James. Control means for use with ejection seats of
aircraft. 2,751,171, 6-19-56, CI. 244—141.
Martin, James. Ejection seat and parachute assembly for
a single person. 2,762,588. 9-11-56, CI. 244 — 141.
Martin, James J., and H. I. Slone, to General Motors Corp.
Dirigible spot lamp and mirror. 2,752,823, 7-3-56, CI.
88—98.
Martin, James M., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Means mounting, cutting, pickup, and crushing means on
a tractor drawn frame. 2,759,315, 8-21-56, CI. 56 — 1.
Martin, Johannes J. Combustion air supply through grates
and grate construction. 2,745,364. 5-15-56, CI. 110 — 74.
Martin, John D., and C. S. Westervelt, to United Engineers &
Constructors Inc. Automatic discharge means for appara-
tus for separating materials of different specific gravities.
2.766,886, 10-16-56, CI. 209 — 172.5.
Martin, John E. : See — ■
Boys, Thomas R., and Martin. 2.762,044.
Martin, John R., to Oldham & Son Ltd. Batteries. 2,755,328,
7-17-56, CI. 136 — 43.
508
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Martin, Jonathan. Bird nibbles. 2,773,473, 12-11-56, CI.
119—18.
Martin, Joseph H. J. Fish lure. 2,765,574, 10-9-56, CI.
43 — 44.4.
Martin, Joseph J. Turbine type hot air engine. 2,707,549,
10-23-56, CI. 60—59.
Martin, Kenneth P. : See —
Dever, Lewis A., and Martin. 2,766,711.
Martin, Laurence H. Pocket secretary. 2,732,875, 1-31-56,
CI. 150—39.
Martin, Leo, and A. K. Bird. Gravity fed magazine equipped
coin spinner. 2,730,368, 1-10-56, CI. 273 — 138.
Martin, Leonard L. : See —
Davies, John G., Martin, Morris, and Lusk. 2,760,506.
Martin, Lewis C, G. B. Moffett, and G. O. Erickson. All-
wire collapsible newspaper rack. 2,745,557, 5-15-56, CI.
211—50.
Martin, Lorin M. Powder measure and dispenser. 2,758,757,
8-14-56, CI. 222—308.
Martin, Lynn P., to \V. A. Sheaffer Pen Co. Writing imple-
ments. 2,769,427, 11-6-56, CI. 120—47.
Martin, Marcel A. : See —
Jacobs, Donald H., Scholnick, and Martin. 2,755,667.
Martin, Mildred C, and H. P. Schaeffer, to Kidlets, Inc.
Child's bootie construction. 2,748,501, 6-5-56, CI. 36 — 11.
Martin, Murdo L., and J. Q. Dal Santo. Measuring device
for bolt or roll goods. 2,756,507, 7-31-56, CI. 33 — 139.
Martin, Nicholas P. Adjustable liquid fuel burner nozzle.
2,736,608, 2-28-56, CI. 299—130.
Martin, Norman P. : See —
Luckhardt. Johannes. 2,745,470.
Luckhardt, Johannes. 2,750,988.
Luckhardt, Johannes. 2,774,412.
Martin, Oscar, Mfg. Co. : See —
Fauser, Oscar, Jr. 2,734,501.
Martin, Paul N., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Track cir-
cuit apparatus. 2,754,413, 7-10-56, CI. 246—34.
Martin, Paul S., and S. X. Shore. Cameras. 2,730,937,
1-17-56, CI. 95—11.5.
Martin, Raymond P. Trap. 2,769,273, 11-6-50. CI. 43—61.
Martin, Raymond F., Jr., and A. W. Enslein. Measuring de-
vice. 2,741,031, 4-10-56, CI. 33—141.
Martin, Raymond G. Wire fence stretching clamp. 2,732,176,
1-24-56, CI. 254—83.
Martin, Raymond G. and B., to Solar Engineering & Equip-
ment Co. Registration tool for stencil decorating machine.
2,702,299, 9-11-50. CI. 101—115.
Martin, Raymond L. Control mechanism for rotary equip-
ment. 2,703,974, 9-25-50. CI. 55—6.
Martin, Raymond R. Freezing tray with molds. 2,750,.>0i,
7-31-50, CI. 62—108.5.
Martin, Rex K., and J. S. Bartlett. Fish lure. 2,769,269,
11-6-56, CI. 43 — 42.46.
Martin, Robert A. : See —
Driesbach, Robert R., and Martin. 2,733,281.
Martin, Robert L., to Standard Coil Products Co., Inc. Coil
winder. 2,732,140, 1-24-56, CI. 242—13.
Martin, Robert L., and E. K. Nelson, to Standard Coil Prod-
ucts Co. Inc. Printed circuits. 2,769,119, 10-30-56, CI.
317—101.
Martin, Robert R. : See —
Claussen, William D., and Martin. 2,738,988.
Martin, Robert T. Violin bow. 2,730,001, 1-10-56, CI.
84—282.
Martin, Robert W.. to Shell Development Co. Epoxy-substi-
tuted esters of silicon acids and their preparation.
2,730,532, 1-10-56, CI. 260—348.
Martin, Robert W., to General Electric Co. Reaction product
of dihydric aliphatic alcohols and polymethylol benzenes.
2,749,327, 6-5-56, CI. 260—52.
Martin, Roger F. : See —
Browne, William H. 2,766,079.
Martin, Rush E. Bucketball game. 2,747.875, 5-29-56, CI.
273—105.
Martin-Senour Co., The : See —
Stuart, Spencer, and Raymond.
Martin, Sidney W„ to Bear Mfg. Co.
gauge. 2,758,385, 8-14-56, CI. 33-
Martin, Stanley : See —
Courthope, Thomas F., Martin, and Sickly. 2,734,804.
Martin, Stanley A. Animal feed and method for making the
same. Re. 24,201, 12-25-56, CI. 99—6.
Martin, Stanley M., to National Research Council. Produc-
tion of citric acid by submerged fermentation. 2,739,923,
3-27-56, CI. 195—36.
Martin, Stanley W. : See —
Clark, Calvin M., and Martin. 2,766.400.
Martin, Stuart T.. and M. C. Pease, to Sylvania Electric Prod-
ucts Inc. High frequency window structure. 2,773,289,
12-11-56, CI. 20—40.
Martin. Tellis A., D. I. Randall, and J. Taras. to General
Aniline & Film Corp. Production of dibenzanthronvls and
derivatives thereof. 2,767,197, 10-16-56, CI. 260 — 353.
Martin. Tom E. : See — ■
Kallmann. Anthony R., and Martin. 2.770.533.
Martin, Wade B., to American Telephone and Telegraph Co.
Code translating device. 2,750.440, 6-12-56, CI. 178 — 26.
Martin. Wade B., to American Telephone and Telegraph Co.
Carrier failure alarm circuit. 2,764,753, 9-25-56, CI.
340—253.
Martin. Wade B., and H. Talborth. Current control circuit.
2,748,315, 5-29-56, CI. 315—100.
Martin, Warren N. Container closure. 2,752,060, 6-26-56,
CI. 215^1.
2.748,498.
Vehicle turn indicating
-203.12.
Martin, Warren N. Phonograph record case. 2,760,839,
g_28— 56 CI 312 10
Martin, Warren S. Granular bed filter. 2,765,920, 10-9-56,
CI. 210—128.
Martin, Wesley G. : See —
Dueringer, Erwin G., and Martin. 2,736,461.
Martin, Wesley G., to A. O. Smith Corp. Rotary feed agitator
for a self-feeding silo. 2,755,771, 7-24-56, CI. 119—52.
Martin, William, and E. J. Weller, to General Electric Co.
Cold grinding machine. 2,735,249, 2-21-50, CI. 51—207.
Martin, William A. : See —
Stephens, Herbert R., Tucker, and Martin. 2,737,290.
Martin, William D., to Philco Corp. Variable delay line.
2,705,446, 10-2-56, CI. 333—30.
Martin, William E. Attachable hitching unit for trucks.
2,730,376, 1-10-56, CI. 280—425.
Martin, William E. Tandem axle construction. 2,749,141,
6-5-56, CI. 280—104.5.
Martin, William E. Walking beam for tandem axles.
2,754,132, 7-10-56, CI. 280—104.5.
Martin, William E. Trailer hitch pin structure. 2,761,699,
9-4-56, CI. 280 — 433.
Martin, William E. Method of spotting pivotal centers for
swinging link structure of folding gooseneck trailer hitch.
2,772,008, 11-27-56, CI. 214—152.
Martin, William E. Notched gooseneck trailer construction.
2,774,497, 12-18-56, CI. 214—506.
Martin, William E. Safety locking bar for folding trailer
hitch. 2,774,613, 12-18-56, CI. 280—415.
Martin, William F. Artificial fishing lure. 2.770,063,
11-13-56, CI. 43 — 42.02.
Martin, William H. : See —
MacKinnon, James S., and Weidman. 2,749,981.
Martin, William J., and J. E. Larrison. Cotton fiber blender.
2,734,230, 2-14-56, CI. 19—96.
Martin, William J., and J. F. Clark, to Circle Valve Co.
Vacuum breaker for faucets. 2,740,421, 4-3-56, CI.
137—216.
Martin, William J., and J. F. Clark, to Circle Valve Co. Ball
cock for flush tanks. 2,756,769, 7-31-56, CI. 137—416.
Martin, William L., and G. R. Shadley. Machine for pulling
leg tendons. 2,739,346, 3-27-56, CI. 17—11.3.
Martin, William M., and J. F. Ryan, Jr., to James Dole En-
gineering Co. Container washing apparatus. 2,744,531,
5-8-56, CI. 134—125.
Martin, William McK., to James Dole Engineering Co. Appa-
ratus for sterilizing container covers. 2,771,644, 11-27-56,
CI. 21—78.
Martin, William McK., to James Dole Engineering Co. Appa-
ratus for sterilizing food containers. 2,771,645, 11-27-56,
CI. 21—80.
Martin, William O. : See —
Klingler, Karl A., and Martin. 2,735,726.
Martin, William T., to Minnesota and Ontario Paper Co.
Apparatus for pulp sampling. 2,746,297, 5-22-56, CI.
73—421.
Martindale Electric Co. Ltd. : See —
Bloomfield, Herbert G. 2,762,308.
Martindell, Frank, to Teletype Corp. Clutch. 2,735,525,
2-21-50, CI. 192—27.
Martindell, Frank, to Teletype Corp. Telegraph selector
magnet device. 2,750,372, 7-24-r.O, CI. 317—172.
Martindell, Frank, to Teletypesetter Corp. Code translater
device. 2,700,322. 10-9-50, CI. 178 — 33.
Martinelli. Anthony J. : See —
Claudi-Magnussen. Finn, and Martinelli. 2,759.902.
Martinelli, Anthony J., to General Aniline & Film Corp.
Process for breaking emulsions. 2,774,741, 12-18-50, CI.
252—331.
Martinelli, Arnold C. to Rogers Plastic Corp. Container.
2,740,444. 4-3-56, CI. 150— .5.
Martinelli. Ciro C. to Radio Corp. of America. Frequency di-
vider. 2.767.313. 10-16-56, CI. 250—27.
Martines, Rene. Female connector member. 2,735,998.
2-21-56. CI. 339—258.
Martines. Rene. Electrical contact element for receiving a
male pin. 2,743,428, 4-24-56. CI. 339—258.
Martines, Rene, to The Crimpweld Corp. Means for con-
necting a member to an electrical wire. 2,747,171, 5-22-50,
CI. 339—276.
Martinez. Antonio C. Fan. 2,745,598, 5-15-56, CI.
230—259.
Martinez, Clement I., to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Radiation responsive device. 2,753,418,
7-3-50, CI. 200—137.
Martin-Hurst, William F. F., to Teddington Aircraft Controls
Ltd. Apparatus for computing the product or ratio of two
variables. 2,749,038, 0-5-56. CI. 235—61.
Martiniak, Leonard J. : See —
Sharp, John C, and Martiniak. Re. 24,198.
Martinmaas, Werner W., Jr., to Inland Inc. Twineless
stitcher for rotary baler. 2,774,296, 12-18-56, CI. 100—5.
Martinson, Edwin O., to Koehring Co. Air operated bucket.
2,746,618, 5-22-56, CI. 214—59.
Martinson, Edwin O., to Koehring Co. Boom. 2,770,372,
11-13-56, CI. 212—144.
Martinson, Marvin P. Automobile ventilator. 2,764,928,
10-2-56, CI. 98—2.
Martinson, Oscar M., and M. R. Speiser, to S. & M. Products
Co., Inc. Method and means for stringing beads. 2,762,540,
9-11-56, CI. 223—48.
Martiny, Walter J., to General Electric Co. Rotor for induc-
tion motor. 2,767,340, 10-16-56. CI. 310 — 212.
LIST OF PATENTEES
509
Martiri, Roberto. Condensers for absorption refrigerators.
2,739,459, 3-27-56, CI. 62—119.5.
Martois, Arthur E. Portable pipe cutting machine. 2,769,235,
11-6-56, CI. 30—97.
Marton, George, Jr. : See —
Adams, James, Jr., Lederer, and Marton. 2,766,159.
Adams, James, Jr., and Marton. 2,758,334.
Martsolf, Philip, Jr. : See —
Doll, Walter, Jr., Martsolf. and Soderberg 2,746,672.
Martt, Ernest G, to General Electric Co. Lamp electrode.
2,765,420, 10-2-56, CI. 313—344.
Marty, Maurice J. Aviator's respiration conditioning appa-
ratus. 2,755,799, 7-24-56, CI. 128—142.
Martynse. Arthur : See —
Kogal, Edward H., and Martynse. 2,770,009.
Martz, William H. : See —
Isaac, Garry O., and Martz. 2,737,706.
Maruhn, Herbert P. W., and E. Gruhler, to Daimler-Benz
Aktiengesellschaft. Floating wheel type brake. 2,775,315,
12-25-56, CI. 188—78.
Marullo, Gerlando, and G. Perri, to Montecatini societa gen-
erale per l'lndustria Mineraria e Chimica. Process for sepa-
rating sodium chloride from kainite by means of notation.
2,766,884, 10-16-56. CI. 209—166.
Marullo, Gerlando, and G. Perri, to Blontecatini, societa gen-
erale per l'lndustria Mineraria e Chimica. Process for con-
centrating kainite by means of flotation. 2,766,885,
10-16-56, CI. 209—166.
Marullo, Gerlando, and D. Maragliano, to Montecatini, Societa
General per l'lndustria Mineraria e Chimica. Apparatus
for purifying raw sulphur. 2,774,655, 12-18-56, CI.
23—286.
Marvel Engineering Co. : See —
Thomas, William A. 2,730,241.
Marvel Equipment Corp. : See —
Kiss, Laszlo J. 2,737,062.
Marvel, Harvey E., to Bowser, Inc. Water-fuel separator.
Re. 24,136, 4-3-56, CI. 210—184.
Marvil Industries, Inc. : See —
Harroun, Ray W., and Wagner. 2,732,222.
Marvin, Charles H., to P. Freund, and E. Marvin, jointly.
Rail anchors. 2,750,119, 6-12-56, CI. 238—327.
Marvin, Edgar S., and H. L. Malone, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Double exposure prevention device. 2,750,858, 6-19-50,
CI. 95—31.
Marvin, Eugenie : See —
Marvin, Charles H. 2,750,119.
Marvin. Grant E. Lock for folding auto seats. 2,752,988,
7-3-56, CI. 155—162.
Marvin, John T., to General Motors Corp. Fluid seal.
2,736,583, 2-28-56, CI. 288—2.
Marvin, John T., to General Motors Corp. Windshield wiper
mechanism. 2,753,023, 7-3-56, CI. 192— .02.
Marvin, John T., to General Motors Corp. Connector strip.
2,759,575, 8-21-56, CI. 189—78.
Marvin, Philip R., to The Commonwealth Engineering Co.
of Ohio. Electrical resistance heating elements. 2,744,987,
5-8-56, CI. 201—63.
Marvin, Philip R., to Milwaukee Gas Specialty Co. Saturable
core reactor with thermistor control. 2,765,119, 10-2-56,
CI. 236—91.
Marx, Charles H. : See —
Coupe, Harry A. 2,753,749.
Marx, Edward E. Drilling and reaming jig. 2,753,740,
7-10-56, CI. 77—62.
Marx, Frank A., to Morton Salt Co. Dispensing container.
2,742,200, 4-17-56, CI. 222—370.
Marx, Joseph P. One piece dual exhaust manifold for in-
ternal combustion engines. 2,745,393, 5-15-56, CI.
123—122.
Marx, Karl : See —
Schweiter, Walter, and Marx. 2,747,805.
Marx, Louis, & Co., Inc. : See —
Carver, Richard N. 2,731,765.
Evanoff, Harry. 2,744,490.
Hopkins. Richard E., and Lohr. 2,754,997.
Lohr, Raymond J. 2,729,021.
Rexford, Willis E. 2,772,843.
Schigas, Joseph J. 2,737,755.
Schigas, Joseph J. 2,772,883.
Marx. Walter S.. Jr.. to Printing Arts Research Laboratories,
Inc. Method and material for making overlay masks.
2,770.534, 11-13-56, CI. 41—41.
Marx-All Corp. : See —
Selby, Robert P., Sr. 2,764,239.
Marxer, Adrian : See —
Miescher, Karl, and Marxer. 2,758,114.
Marxer, Adrian, to Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, Inc.
2,5-bis-ethyleneimino-hydroquinone and process for prepar-
ing same. 2,770.617, 11-13-56, CI. 260—239.
Maryland Baking Co., The : See —
Balton, James. 2,745.363.
Heyman, Albert A. 2,774,315.
Maryland Devices, Inc. : See —
Samuels, Abe O. 2,729,367.
Marz, Ray E., to General Electric Co. Lamp base for elon-
gated tubular lamps. 2,733,420, 1-31-56, CI. 339 — 145.
Marzano, Christopher : See —
Noland, Robert A., and Marzano. 2,739,111.
Marzillier, Paul A. Combination wardrobe, upending bed,
and dressing table. 2,770,813. 11-20-56, CI. 5 — 2.
Marzluff, William F., and L. H. Sutherland, to American
Cyanamid Co. Cyanuric acid preparation. 2,768,167,
10-23-56, CI. 260—248.
Marzocchi, Alfred : See —
MacMullen, Clinton W., and Marzocchi. 2,740,801.
Mas, Joseph A., to Vibration Research Laboratories, Inc.
Vibrator. 2,745,999, 5-15-50, CI. 318—124.
Mas, Joseph A., to Vibration Research Laboratories, Inc. Vi-
bration power supply system and vibrator structure useable
therein. 2,761,075, 8-28-56, CI. 307—132.
Masano, Thomas. Pneumatic convertible top for automobiles.
2,747,929, 5-29-56, CI. 296 — 117.
Mascher, Floyd J., D. Kissinger, and A. Clagg. Grease gun.
2,773,630, 12-11-56, CI. 222—256.
Maschinenbau Aktiengesellschaft I'.aUke: See —
Aschenwald. Johann. 2,743,826.
Odenthal, Artur. 2,759,719.
Maschinenfabrik Andritz Actiengesellschaft : See —
Pirkner, Ignaz. 2,748,642.
Maschinenfabrik Augusburg-Nurnberg A. G. : See —
Dietrich, Paul. 2,732,206.
Dietrich, Paul. 2,768,576.
Dietrich, Paul, and Bayer. 2,732,205.
Dietrich, Paul, and Kolland. 2,729,163.
Dietrich Paul, and Kolland. 2,730,363.
Dietrich, Paul, and Kolland. 2,767,652.
Dietrich, Paul H., Reinai-lx. and Morgenlander. 2,750,883.
Heurich, Josef, and Garve. 2,773,553.
Meurer, Siegfried. 2,741,519.
Rath, Werner. 2,751,188.
Scharf, Herbert. 2,729.422.
Schorner, Christian. 2,730,794.
Seidemann, Georg. 2,736,303.
Von Lassberg, Dietrich, and Gebhart. 2,729,523.
Winkle, Ottmar. 2,755,948.
Zinner, Karl. 2,735,411.
Maschinenfabrik Heid Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Prahauser, Heinrich. 2,756,643.
Maschinenfabrik Turner Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Hardt, Rudolf. 2,749,982.
Maschinenfabrik Winkler, Fallert & Co., A. G. : See —
Heimlicher, Paul. 2,741,175.
Maschmeyer, Karl : See —
Torwegge, Franz, and Maschmeyer. 2,771,923.
Masci, Joseph N. : See —
Ashton, William H., and Masci. 2,766,137.
Skiles, William C, Jr., Masci, and Maso. 2,764,976.
Masci, Joseph N., and W. H. Ashton, to Johnson & Johnson.
Absorbable products. 2,764,159, 9-25-56, CI. 128—296.
Masci, Joseph N., and W. L. George, to Johnson & Johnson.
Hemostatic surgical compositions and dressings. 2,772,999,
12-4-56, CI. 167—84.
Masci, Joseph N., W. H. Ashton, and J. Wiland, to Johnson &
Johnson. Hemostatic surgical dressings. 2,773,000,
12-4-56, CI. 167—84.
Mascioli, Anthony. Last construction. 2,733,463, 2-7-56,
pi io IS 3
Mascolo, John P. Radiator enclosure. 2,765,120, 10-2-56,
CI. 237—78.
Mascuch, Joseph J. : See —
Nardone, Romeo M. 2,771,067.
Masel. Theodore C, and J. P. Miller, to General Motors Corp.
Railway vehicle truck. 2.756,691, 7-31-56, CI. 105—185.
Maslan, Frank, to National Research Corp. Method for the
mutual separation of acrylonitrile, acetonitrile and propio-
nitrile from aqueous solutions. 2,773,088, 12-4-56, CI.
260 — 465.1.
Maslan, Frank, to National Research Corp. Separation of
ethylene oxide from a gaseous mixture containing same.
2,775,600, 12-25-56, CI. 260—348.
Masland, C. H., & Sons : See —
Hoeselbarth, Frank W. E.
Hoeselbarth, Frank W. E.
Hoeselbarth, Frank W. E.
Hoeselbarth, Frank W. E.
Hoeselbarth, Frank W. E.
Hoeselbarth, Frank W. E.
Hoeselbarth, Frank W. E.
Hoeselbarth, Frank W. E.
Masland, Charles H., 2d.
2,731,985.
2,750,964.
2,750,969.
2,754,850.
2,754,856.
2,765,001.
2,774,389.
2,774,390.
2,759,495.
Masland, Frank E., Jr. 2,763,587.
Masland, Charles H., 2d, to C. H. Masland & Sons. Pile
carpet weaving. 2,759,495, 8-21-56, CI. 139—39.
Masland, Frank E.. Jr., to C. H. Masland & Sons. Tile floor
covering. 2,763,587, 9-18-56. CI. 154—49.
Maslow, Murray : See —
Kreitchman, Morton A., Welt, and Maslow. 2,750,962.
Masmonteil, Henri L., and R. F. Vignardet. Apparatus for
carrying and shifting the lower limbs of a patient after a
surgical operation. 2,763,261, 9-18-56, CI. 128—33.
Maso. Henry F. : See —
Skiles, William C. Jr., Masci. and Maso. 2,764,976.
Mason, Au & Magenheimer Conf. Mfg. Co. : See —
Jacobs, Arthur. 2,759,437.
Mason, Avrel, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Velocity transducer.
2.764.702. 9-25-56. 01. 310—15.
Mason, Donald E., to J. D. McNairv, Jr. Electrolytic silver
cleaner. 2,733,203. 1-31-56, CI. 204—288.
Mason, E. N., & Sons Ltd. : See —
Woodham, Edward. 2,768,565.
Mason Electric Corp. : See —
Mason, Howard F. 2,739,193.
Mason, Emmaline E. M. : See —
Mason, Samuel S. and E. E. M. 2,730,213.
Mason, Fred H., to General Latex & Chemical Corp. Tufted
rug and method of making same. 2,748,446, 6-5-56. CI.
28—74.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
W. F. Arey, Jr.,
Integrated fluid
, 10-30-56, CI.
Mason, Fred H., and G. P. Bosomworth, to The Firestone
Tire & Rubber Co. Mold. 2,754,540, 7-17-56, CI. 18—34.
Mason, Frederick J. Air distributor for fans. 2,742,220,
4-17-56, CI. 230 — 274.
Mason, Harry, to Consolidated General Products. Inc. Fold-
able electric clothes driers. 2,728,990, 1-3-56, CI. 34—234.
Homer R. Hanger. 2,738,154, 3-13-56, CI. 248—255.
Howard F., to Mason Electric Corp. Snap switch.
2,739,193, 3-20-56, CI. 200—6.
. i, Jack S. : See —
Skelton, Charles W., and Mason. 2,763,780.
, Jacob A. : See —
Harvey, John B., Hermandorfer, and Mason. 2,747,057.
Mason, James A., to Warner Electric Brake & Clutch Co.
Electromagnet construction. 2,738,449, 3-13-56, CI.
317—171.
Mason, John C. Device for removing articles from and
inserting articles into pipelines. 2,770,532, 11-13-56, CI.
23—253.
Mason, Jerry M. : See —
Hancock Harold E., Goldblatt, and Mason. 2,742,0,o,r>.
Mason, Merritt M. : See — ■
Wilbur, Lyman D., and Mason. 2,757,515.
Mason, Ralph B. : See —
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., and Mason. 2,756,182.
Mason, Ralph B., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Process for removal of sulfur impurities from alcohols.
2,753,297, 7-3-50, CI. 202—57.
Mason, Ralph B., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Production of alcohols from olefins. 2,754,332, 7-10-56,
CI. 260 — 004.
Mason, Ralph B., and F. J. Buchmann, to 1
Engineering Co. Hydrodesulfurization
2,767,222, 10-16-56, CI. 200—043.
Mason, Ralph B., C. N. Kimberlin, Jr., am
to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
coke desulfurization process. 2,768,93
202-14.
Mason. Raymond A. : See —
Courson, Iber C, Mason, and Gramlich. 2,769.677.
Mason, Robert F. Disk plow. 2,729,929, 1-10-56, CI. 55—81.
Mason, Robert F. Root crop harvesting and cutting machine.
2,771,728, 11-27-56, CI. 55—51.
Mason, Samuel S., and E. E. M. Power and control device
for a ImmI assembly. 2,730,213, 1-10-56, CI. 192—2.
Mason, Scott, H. B. Goldstein, and J. F. Cotter, to Sun Chem-
ical Corp. Aluminum soaps. 2,758,123, 8-7-56, CI.
260—414.
Mason, Valentine V., and C. F. Book, to The Hydro Electric
Power Commission of Ontario. Temperature indicator.
2,741,127, 4-10-56, CI. 73—350.
Mason, Warren P., to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc.
Electromechanical transducer and systems. 2,742,614,
4-17-56, CI. 333—30.
Mason, Warren P., and H. J. McSkimin, to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Inc. Electromechanical wave filter.
2,774,042, 12-11-56, CI. 333—71.
Mason, Warren P., and R. N. Thurston, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Ferroelectric recording and reproduction
of speech. 2,775,650. 12-25-56, CI. 179—100.1.
Mason, Warren P.. and W. Shockley, to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Inc. Negative resistance amplifiers. 2,775,058,
12-25-50, CI. 179—171.
Mason, William C. Device for picking up and compressing
loose materials. 2,731,782, 1-24-56. CI. 56 — 341.
Mason, William C. Electric stoves. 2,733.332, 1-31-56, CI.
219—37.
Mason, William C. Portable drill feeder. 2,748,628, 6-5-56,
CI. 77—7.
Mason, Wylie A., Jr., to International Harvester Co. Imple-
ment attaching apparatus for tractors. 2,743,654, 5-1-56.
CI. 97 — 47.14.
Mason, Wvlie A., Jr., to International Harvester Co. Front
mounted carry-all. 2,762,283, 9-11-56, CI. 97—47.14.
Mason, Wylie A., Jr., and D. S. Brownlee, to International
Harvester Co. Implement attaching apparatus for trac-
tors. 2,702,282, 9-11-56, CI. 94—47.14.
Masonite Corp. : See- —
Boehm, Robert M., and Simpson. 2,766.162.
Bustin, Norris L., and Smith. 2,775,170.
Foley, Edward A. 2.767,683.
Green. Walter P.. Jr., and Meek. 2,766.139.
Ingrassia, Angelo P., and Ruffin. 2,744,047.
Saums, William A., and Schoen. 2,759,856.
Mass, August G. Safety razor. 2,753,628, 7-10-56, CI.
30—60.5.
Massa, Frank. Reduction of friction between a fluid and the
wall of a conduit through which the fluid is passing.
2.738,173, 3-13-56, CI. 259—2.
Massa, Frank. Means for reducing static friction. 2,746,813,
5-22-56. CI. 308—1.
Massa, Victor F., and B. B. Russell, 3rd, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Gasoline type fuel composition.
2,739,049, 3-20-56, CI. 44—69.
Massarotti, Mario. Automatic presetting apparatus for op-
erating change speed mechanism, particularly for vehicles.
2,761,324, 9-4-56, CI. 74—334.
Massaut, Pierre H. J., to International Standard Elpctric
Corp. Audio frequency output amplifier. 2 740,850.
4-3-56, CI. 179—171.
Massengeill, S. E., Co., The : See —
Cronheim, Georg E,. Leake, and Fielden. 2,765,305.
Massey, Albert G., to Curtiss -Wright Corp. Hydraulic
governor compensation system. 2,769,431, 11-6-56, CI.
121—42.
Massey, Albert G., to Curtiss- Wright Corp. Hydraulic gov-
ernor compensation system. 2,769,432, 11-6-56, CI. 121 — 42.
Massey, B. & S., Ltd. : See —
Foster, John. 2,745,530.
Massey, Bernard S., to The Bristol Aeroplane Co. Ltd. De-
vices for separating liquids from gaseous dispersions.
2,745,513, 5-15-50, CI. 183—70.
Massey, Bernard S., and D. G. Bush, to The Bristol Aeroplane
Co. Ltd. Shaft coupling. 2,744,395, 5-8-56, CI. 64 — 9.
Massey-Harris-Ferguson Inc. : See —
Chambers, John M. 2,730,030.
Harp, Harry. 2,753,675.
Klemm, Herman G. 2,773,369.
Luke, Albert R. J. 2,738,811.
Senkowski, Alexander, and Belkowski. 2.741,323.
Todd, Everett W. 2,733,648.
Todd, Everett W. 2,734,438.
Todd, Everett W. 2,735,347.
Massey-Harris-Ferguson Ltd. : See —
Ashton. Robert. 2,755,912.
Bjerre. Peder. 2,763,355.
Bjerre, Peder. 2,768,773.
2,765,627.
See—
2,743,934.
2,775,179.
2,775,178.
Chambers, John M., and McNeice
Gardner, Guy F. 2,765,722.
Hodges, Leonard S. 2,765,195.
Sharwen, Theo. 2,770,249.
Massey-Harris-Ferguson (Sales) Ltd.
Chambers, John M., and McNeice.
Chambers, John M., and McNeice.
Chambers. John M., and Statham.
McNeice, James C. 2,774,154.
Senkowski, Alexander, and Belkowski. 2,756,884.
Senkowski, Alexander, and Cooper. 2,775,308.
Massey, Lester G., to Universal Oil Products Co. Contact
ing of solid material with liquid phase reactant streams
2,762,683, 9-11-56, CI. 23—1.
Massey, Mark F., to the United States of America as repre
sented by the Secretary of War. Impact fuze for projectiles
2,764,092, 9-25-56, CI. 102—73.
Massey, Peter J. Methods for treating copolymers of vinyli
dene chloride and coating webs therewith. 2,768,905,
10-30-56, CI. 117—60.
Massev, Phillip S., and R. C. Reilly, to Phillips Petroleum Co
Tank switching system. 2,769.455, 11-6-56, CI. 137—122,
Massey, Theodore R., to Marathon Corp. Laminated sheet
material for packaging moisture-containing foods.
2,737,467, 3-6-56, CI. 154—50.
Massiello, Manfred J. : See —
Prince. Richard, and Massiello. 2,767,537.
Massillon-Cleveland-Akron Sign Co., The : See —
Frey, Edward. 2,764,830.
Masson, Enrique C. : See —
Felez Alvarez, Francisco, and J. Felz Alvarez. 2,732,806.
Masson, Rudolph F. Instrument for attaching fishhooks to
leaders. 2,734,299, 2-14-56. CI. 43—1.
Mast Development Co., Inc. : See —
Mast, Gifford M. 2,771,013.
Mast, George W., and T. I. Fand, to Nepera Chemical Co.,
Inc. Therapeutic compositions comprising neomycin, gram-
icidin and quaternary ammonium salt of thonzylamine.
2,730,483, 1-10-56, CI. 167—65.
Mast, Gifford M., to Mast Development Co., Inc. Stereoscopic
camera. 2,771,013, 11-20-56, CI. 95—18.
Mastache, Leno J. : See —
Sheppard. Richard L., Mastache, Shapiro, and Buck.
2,751,812.
Mastagli, Pierre, to Societe Anonyme dite : Etabliesements
Huillard. Method for the catalytic hydrogenation of fur-
fural. 2,763,666, 9-18-56, CI. 260—347.8.
Mastella, Louis, to Wm. Wrigley, Jr. Co. Mechanism for ap-
plying indicia to packages or the like. 2.775,193, 12-25-56,
CI. 101—37.
Master Addresser Co. : See —
Wright, Ansel J., and Rosenlund. 2,757,609.
Wright, Ansel J., and Rosenlund. 2,763,205.
Master Electric Co., The : See—
Horvath, Anthony G., Kuner, and Wolfe. 2,744,202.
Master Industries Inc. : See — „_„„,_„
Banowetz. Michael W., Sr. 2,756,457.
Master Lock Co. : See — „„„
Soref, Harry E., and Foote. 2.735,165.
Master Craft Decalcomania Co. : See — ■
Northrup, Paul A. 2,768,460.
Mastercraft Plastics Co., Inc. : See —
Boltuch, Salo M., and F. and R. Monaco. 2.759,478.
Mastercraft Trailers, Inc. : See —
Roy, DwightB. 2,746,622.
Masters. John E.. to Devoe & Raynolds Co.. Inc. Manufacture
of epoxide resins. 2,767.157, 10-16-56, CI. 260—47.
Masterson, Earl E., to Radio Corp. of America. Magnetic
sound-recording and reproducing machine. 2,743,878,
5-1-56. CI. 242—55.
Masterson, Earl E., to Radio Corp. of America. Tape ten-
sion winding control. 2.745.604. 5-15-56. CI. 242—55.
Masterson. Earl E., to Radio Corp. of America Magnetic
recording of high frequency signals. 2,773,120, 12-4-o6,
CI. 178—6.6.
Mastin Ivan W. Serving tray mounted loud-speakers.
2.746,559, 5-22-56. CI. 181—31.
LIST OF PATENTEES
511
Mastin, Thomas G. : See —
Seeger, Nelson V., and Mastin. 2,733,261.
Mastin, Thomas \V. : See — „„„„,/,.,
Asseff, Peter A., Mastin, and Rhodes. 2,767,164.
Asseffi, Peter A., Mastin, and Rhodes. 2,767,209.
Seeger, Nelson V., and Mastin. 2,764,592.
Mastney, Edward J., and J. H. Williams, to Oak Mtg. Co.
Index mechanism. 2,770,982, 11-20-56, CI. 74—527.
Mastracchi-Manes : See —
Sander, Ernst. 2,764,793. .
Mastriforte, Otil F.. to Hampden Brass and Aluminum Co.
Mounting for tilting arbor rotary miter saws. 2,758,615,
8-14-56, CI. 143—36. „ „ _ _ . . .
Mastropole, Alfred J., to G. M. Giannini & Co. Inc. Variable
electrical resistance structure. 2,773,966, 12-11-56, CI.
Masuda, Sakae. Bacillus dissolving compound and method
for producing same. 2,734,069, 2-7-56, CI. 260— 4o0.
Matarese, John G. : See — „„....-„„
Stone, William A., and Matarese. 2,741,537.
Matarese, Joseph F., to United Aero Products, Inc. Adjustable
water spray nozzle. 2,753,219, 7-3-56, CI. 299—130. .
Matarrese, Carlo. Method of treating vegetable material.
2,730,148, 1-10-56, CI. 146—222.
Matasovic, John L. Pressure regulator. 2,747,607, 0-29-56,
CI. 137 — 505.42.
Mateles, Michael, and P. F. Widmer, to Hoffmann-La Roche
Inc. Method of fortifying grain products and tlie resulting
product. 2,775,521, 12-25-50, CI. 99—11.
Mater, Peter L., to Standard Pyroxoloid Corp. C'menied
molded frame constructions. 2,761,355, 9-4-56, CI. 88 — 96.
Materiel Industriel S. A. : See —
Faurel. Paul, and Bruget. 2,754,861.
Materka, John S. : See —
Simpkins, Robert L., Materka, and Elliott. 2,745,075.
Matero, Leonard" : See —
Schroeder, George F., and Matero. 2,738,433.
Matheis, Aaron, to Josam Mfg. Co. Roof drain. 2,740,490.
4-3-56, CI. 182 — 31.
Matheny, Peter E. Gambrel. 2,750,224, 6-12-56, CI.
294—79.
Matheny, William F. Fin wrapping machine for heat ex-
changer. 2,763,364^9-18-56. CI. 203—75.
Matheny, William F. Finned tube spacing supports.
2,775,433, 12-25-56, CI. 257—262.16.
Mather, Joseph M. : See —
Carlin, Robert, Cannon, and Mather. 2,750,843.
Mathers, Alfred L. Adjustable outrigger fishing snap.
2,730,832, 1-17-56, CI. 43 — 43.11.
Mathers, John H. Devices for mixing gases with liquids.
2,738,961, 3-20-56, CI. 261— 10.
Mathes, Wilhelm, and W. Sauermilch, to D. F. Raschig
G. m. b. H. Process for the production of pyridine alde-
hydes and pyridoines. 2,749,351, 6-5-56, CI. 260—297.
Matheson, George L. : See —
Abeel, Alan C, Jr., and Matheson. 2,763,599.
May, Walter G.. and Matheson. 2,746,810.
May, Walter G., and Matheson. 2,761,889.
Ricards, Harold A., Jr., Matheson, Cooper, Knox, and
Russell. 2,741,177.
Sweeney, William J., and Matheson. 2/741,546.
Matheson, James N., and E. A. Bethig, to Willson Products,
Inc. Respirator with speaking diaphragm. 2,738,788,
3-20-56. CI. 128—146.
Matheu, Mike : See —
Whitesell, Harry, and Matheu. 2,757,490.
Mathews Conveyer Co. : See —
Bowen, Merel S. 2,760,617.
Thomas, Theron H., and Huggins. 2,769,515.
Mathews, Harold C, to The Airetool Mfg. Co. Method and
apparatus for tube expansion. 2,736,950, 3-6-56, CI.
29—157.5.
Mathews, Harold C, to The Airetool Mfg. Co. Method of
retractivelv expanding tubes into tube seats. 2,767,462,
10-23-56, CI. 29—157.5.
Mathews, Harold C, to The Airetool Mfg. Co. Tube expander,
including a reverse rolling chuck. 2,767,766, 10-23-56, CI.
153—82.
Mathews, Joseph A., to Central Commercial Co. Switch
mechanism. 2,773,963, 12-11-56, CI. 200—153.
Mathews, Lewis H. Fishhook remover. 2,736,126, 2-28-56,
CI. 43—53.5.
Mathews, Wesley C. Ankle cinch for high boots. 2,741,039,
4-10-56, CI. 36—58.5.
Mathewson, Frank : See —
Miller, Robert P., Mathewson, and Meinzer. 2,753,999.
Mathewson, Herbert R., W. M. Housch. and W. F. Covin, to
The Springs Cotton Mills, Inc. Method of making striped
textile fabric. 2.733,974, 2-7-56, CI. 8—14.
Mathewson. Herbert R., W. M. Housch, and W. F. Covin, to
The Springs Cotton Mills. Apparatus for striping textile
fabrics. 2,737,042, 3-6-56, CI. 68—202.
Mathey. Alcide E. : See —
Scully, Frank P., and Mathey. 2.769.649.
Mathey, Alcide E., to Scully Signal Co. Explosion proof oil
burner. 2,729,283, 1-3-56. CI. 158 — 40.
Mathey, Andre1 : See —
Arbeit, Pierre, and Mathey. 2,773,111.
Mathi, Walter E., to Marchant Calculators, Inc. Mechanism
for controlling accumulations around a fixed decimal and
for adjusting a counter actuator in selected ordinal rela-
tion to an accumulator actuator. 2,773,646, 12-11-56, CI.
235—63.
Mathias, Ernest A. R., % to A. Robertson. Suction box
having roller face. 2,773,433, 12-11-56, CI. 92 — 51.
Mathias, Gerald E. : See —
Hunt, William T., Jr., and Mathias. 2,773,229.
Schaelchlin, Walter, Storey, and Mathias. 2,735,057.
Mathias, John S., to Rockwell Laboratories, Inc. Poison bait
dispenser and method of making same. 2,768,469, 10-30-56,
CI. 43—131.
Mathiesen, James C, to Norden-Ketay Corp. Air-supported
gyroscope. 2,729,106. 1-3-56, CI. 74 — 5.7.
Mathiesen, James C., to Norden-Ketay Corp. Balanced gyro-
scope. 2,735,305, 2-21-56, CI. 74 — o.
Mathleson Chemical Corp. : See —
Jackson, John H. 2,742,357.
Mathieu, Henry A. Firearm with device for moving the muz-
zle downwardly. 2,731,753, 1-24-56, CI. 42 — 74.
Mathisen, Anders : See —
Griffiths, Rupert, and Mathisen. 2,740,018.
Mathisen, Anders, V2 to Graviner Mfg. Co. Ltd., and % to The
Wilkinson Sword Co. Ltd. Temperature change detectors
and method for producing same. 2,731,532, 1-17-56, CI.
201 — 63.
Mathisen, Anders, V2 to Graviner Mfg. Co. Ltd., and % to
The Wilkinson Sword Co. Ltd. Appliance lor suppres-
sion of explosions and prevention of tires. 2,742,094,
4-17-56, CI. 169 — 28.
Mathisen, Anders, % to Graviner Mfg. Co. Ltd., and V2 to The
Wilkinson Sword Co. Ltd. Appliance for extinguishing (ires
and suppressing explosions. 2,766,832, 10-16-56, CI.
169 — 9.
Mathisen, Anders, % to Graviner Mfg. Co. Ltd. and % to
The Wilkinson Sword Co. Ltd. Explosion protection
systems and apparatus therefor. 2,768,261, 10-23-56, CI.
200—83.
Mathisen, Anders and R. Griffiths, V2 to uravmer Mfg. Co.
Ltd., and % to The Wilkinson Sword Co. Ltd. Tempera-
ture responsive devices. 2,736,779, 2-28-56, CI. 200 — 137.
Mathison, Volney G., to M. N. Warkentin. Electropsychom-
eter or bioelectronic instrument. 2,736,313, 2-26-o0, CI.
128 — 2.1.
Mathues, Thomas O., and C. B. Nicely, to General Motors
Corp. Method of molding articles from foamed latex.
2,757,415, 8-7-56, CI. 18—53.
Matlack, Kichard C, F. W. Metzger, J. H. Miller, and E.
Vroom, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Multiparty
selective signaling and identification system. 2,733,297,
1-31-56, CI 179—17.
Matlock, Ida C. : See —
Roberts, John T. 2,739,517.
Matre, Howard R. : See —
Pater, Paul G., Wagner, and Matre. 2,766,825.
Matschappij voor Kolenbeiwerking Stamicarbon N. V. : See —
Van Krevelen, Dirk W., and de Gelder. 2,769,000.
Matson, William N., to General Electric Co. Screw locked
by deforming pin. 2,729,260, 1-3-56, CI. 151 — 67.
Matson, William N., to General Electric Co. Deformable lock-
ing device used with axially recessed rotatable members.
2,737,993, 3-13-56, CI. 151 — 8.
Matson, William N. Resilient drip-proof nozzle construction.
2,741,406, 4-10-56, CI. 222—517.
Matsubara, Toru, and D. Terayama, to Tokyo Juki Kogyo
Kabushiki Kaisha. Thread tensioning device for sewing
machines. 2,746,409, 5-22-56, CI. 112 — 248.
Matsukata, Kosuke : See —
Katube, Tetsuo. 2,744,015.
Matsukawa, Taizo, and H. Kawasaki, to Takeda Pharma-
ceutical Industries, Ltd. Vitamin Bi derivatives and the
preparation thereof. 2,752,348, 6-26-56, CI. 260 — 256.5.
Matsukawa, Tatsuo. Method of manufacturing electric con-
tact material. 2,729,559. 1-3-56, CI. 75—201.
Mattare, Mark A. Photolithographic printing art. 2,772,942,
12-4-56, CI. 41—46.
Mattco, Inc. : See —
Mattingly, Virdean R., and Mallory. 2,732,809.
Matteo, Joseph F., to The Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Valve
assembly. 2,732,169, 1-24-56. CI. 251—148.
Matteoli, Albert J. Plant thinner. 2,749,822, 6-12-56, CI.
97—22.
Matter, Albert J. Shell fish processing machine. 2,772,442,
12-4-56, CI. 17—2.
Matter, George B., Jr., to Weyerhaeuser Timber Co. Produc-
tion of hot-pressed hardboard. 2,757,113, 7-31-56, CI.
154—101.
Matter, Max, A. Rossi, and H. von Sprecher, to Ciba Pharma-
ceutical Products, Inc. Polyglycol ether acid anilides.
2,769,838, 11-6-56, CI. 260—562.
Mattern, John, to General Electric Co. Broadband balanced
mixer. 2,761,061, 8-28-56, CI. 250—20.
Matteson, Arthur W. : See —
Glatthar, George E., and Matteson. 2,773,976.
Matteson, Benjamin H., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Electrical
capacitor. 2,744,220, 5-1-56, CI. 317—249.
Matteson. Robert : See —
Le Tourneau, Robert L., Matteson, and Waithman.
2,750,433.
Mitchell, Reginald P. 2,733.601.
Matteson, Sylvester D., Jr. : See —
Mitchell, Reginald P. 2,733,601.
Matthes, Carl F., to The Meyercord Co. Dry release transfer
and method of making the same. 2,746,877, 5-22-56, CI.
117—3.1.
Matthes. Carl F., to The Meyercord Co. Dry strip transfer.
2,746,893, 5-22-56. CI. 154—46.8.
512
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Matthes, Carl F., to The Meyercord Co. Bleed-proof decal-
comania and method of making the same. 2,758,035, 8-7-56,
CI. 117—3.6.
Matthew, Morton P., to The Ahrendt Instrument Co., Inc.
Adjustable resistor with screw-actuated wiper. 2,761,045,
8-28-56, CI. 201—62.
Matthew, William P. : See —
Whitney, Lyman F., and Matthew. 2,741,932.
Matthew, William P., and L. P. Whitney, to Isthmian Metals,
Inc. Composite metal structure. 2,741,828, 4-17-56, CI.
29—191.2.
Matthews, Arnold, to The General Electric Co., Ltd. Appa-
ratus for measuring mechanical quantities. 2,7.><i,3N5.
7-24-56, CI. 324—34. .
Matthews, Benjamin H., and G. L. Larimore, to The Langenau
Mfg. Co. Catch with assembled spring. 2,737,407, 3-6-56,
CI. 292—128.
Matthews, Clarence D. Auxiliary gas system for automobiles.
2,737,937, 3-13-56, CI. 123—121.
Malt hews, George A., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Automatic
recloser. 2,738,394, 3-13-56, CI. 20Q— 89.
Matthews, Harry L., % to J. C. Hurley. Parking device for
vehicles. 2,746,554, 5-22-56, CI. 180—1.
Matthews, Howard W. : See —
Berger, Emil J., and Matthews. 2,736,105.
Matthews, John B. : See —
Parry, George A., and Matthews. 2,738,329.
Matthews, John R. : See — „ .„ „_
Patterson, Glenn R., and Matthews. 2,748,725.
Matthews, John R., to Standard Oil Co. Catalyst flow disper-
sion device. 2,772,076, 11-27-56, CI. 257 — 224.
Matthews, Kenneth A. : See —
White, Charles de B., and Matthews. 2,770,762.
Matthews, Kenneth A., to International Standard Electric
Corp. Electric crystal rectifiers. 2,770,763, 11-13-56,
CI. 317 — 236.
Matthews, Kenneth A., and C. de B. White, to International
Standard Electric Corp. Crystal triodes. 2,740,076,
3-27-56, CI. 317— 235.
Matthews, Kenneth A., and R. A. Hyman, to International
Standard Electric Corp. Electric rectifiers. 2,758,264,
8-7-56, CI. 317—236.
Matthews, Lloyd E. : See —
Bell, John F., and Matthews. 2,753,457.
Matthews, Loraine S. Diaper. 2,743,725, 5-1-56, CI.
128—284.
Matthews, Louis L., to Maxson Automatic Machinery Co.
Machine for folding, cutting, feeding and stacking sheet
material. 2,766,03!'). Ui-9-56, CI. 270—21.
Matthews, Louis L. and M. L., to Maxson Automatic Ma-
chinery Co. Feeding-and-stacking method and machine.
2,756,050, 7-24-56, CI. 271—64.
Matthews, Lyle E to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Vibrator device.
2,771,859, 11-27-56, CI. 121—17.
Matthews, Marton L. : See —
Matthews, Louis L. and M. L. 2,756,050.
Matthews, Milton C, to General Motors Corp. Stator and
method of making same. 2,774,897, 12-18-56, CI. 310—217.
Matthews, Robert L. : See —
Smith, Cloyd D., and Matthews. 2,732,701.
Matthews, Rose C, and C. A. Hemsing. Interchangeable eye-
glass frame. 2,738,709, 3-20-56, CI. 88—41.
Matthews, Russell B., to .Milwaukee Gas Specialty Co. Elec-
tromagnetic control device. 2,738,450, 3-13-56, CI.
317 — 197.
Matthews, Russell B., to Milwaukee Gas Specialty Co. Safety
shut-off and automatic control device for gaseous fuel
burners. 2,742,915, 4-24-56, CI. 137—66.
Matthews, Russell B., to Milwaukee Gas Specialty Co. Control
apparatus. 2,751,975, 6-26-56, CI. 158—122.
Matthews, Russell B., to Milwaukee Gas Specialty Co. Condi-
tion responsive control device. 2,752,457, 6-26-56, CI.
200—140.
Matthews, Russell B., to Milwaukee Gas Specialtv Co. Elec-
tromagnetic control device. 2,762,000, 9-4-56, CI.
317_168.
Matthews. Russell B., to Milwaukee Gas Specialtv Co. Modu-
lating and shut-off control apparatus. 2,767,923, 10-23-56,
CI. 236 — 9.
Matthews, Russell B., to Milwaukee Gas Specialty Co. Elec-
tromagnetic control device. 2,769,943, 11-6-56, CI.
317—168.
Matthews, Russell B., and J. H. Thornbery, to Milwaukee Gas
Specialty Co. Electromagnetic control device. 2,774,016,
12-11-56, CI. 317—167.
Matthews, Thomas A., II, to The Pure Oil Co. Composition
and method of inhibiting the corrosion of ferrous equip-
ment used in the regeneration and boiling of alkali metal
solutions. 2,761,765, 9-4-56, CI. 23 — 184.
Matthias, Bernd T. : See —
Corenzwit, Ernest, and Matthias. 2,763,548.
Matthias, Hans A., to Ford Motor Co. Torsion bar suspen-
sion for motor vehicles. 2,741,493, 4-10-56. CI. 280—124.
Matthias, Hans A., and G. H. Muller, to Ford Motor Co. In-
dependent wheel suspension for motor vehicles. 2,757,017,
7_31_56, CI. 280—124.
Matthias, Lvnn H. : See — ■
Dehn, William F., and Matthias. 2,755,354.
Glogau, Manfred L., and Matthias. 2,762,876.
Matthias, Lynn H., to Allen-Bradley Co. Switch for over-
load protecting circuits. 2,743,326, 4-24-56, CI. 200 — 124.
Matthies, Roland A. Method of making buttonholes.
2,731,644, 1-24-56, CI. 2—266.
Matthysse, Irving F., to Burndy Engineering Co., Inc. In-line
clasp connector. 2,738,477, 3-13-56, CI. 339 — 47.
Mattick, Alexander T. R., and A. Hirsch, to National Re-
search Development Corp. Manufacture and preservation
of cheese. 2,744,827, 5-8-56, CI. 99 — 162.
Mattikow, Morris : See —
Chasanov, Martin G., Kunin, Mattikow, and Thurman.
2,771,480.
Perlman, David, and Mattikow. 2,746,957.
Mattil, Karl F. : See—
Norris, Frank A., and Mattil. 2,763,555.
Mattil, Karl F., and R. J. Sims, to Swift & Co. Stabiliza-
tion of fats and oils. 2,759,829, 8-21-56, CI. 99—163.
Mattimoe, George E., and E. G. iStehn, to T. R. Mantes,
d. b. a. T. R. Mantes Co. Retractable tilling valve of the
lance type. 2,750,091, 6-12-56, CI. 226 — 93.
Mattingly, Charles D., to The Coleman Co., Inc. Valve and
fluid control conduit. 2,733,889, 2-7-56, CI. 251 — 95.
Mattingly, Lawrence J., to Motorola, Inc. Neutralized ampli-
fier. 2,769.869, 11-6-56, CI. 179—171.
Mattingly, Virdean R., and G. C. Mallory, to Mattco, Inc.
Liner assemblies. 2,732,809, 1-31-56, CI. 103 — 216.
Mattinson, Donald H., to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Gas turbine
engine with exhaust gas heating means. 2,753,685,
7-10-56, CI. 60—35.6.
Mattis, George, and S. Rapp ; said Rapp assor. to said Mattis.
Folding stairs. 2,743,861, 5-1-56, CI. 228 — 30.
Mattison, Edwin L. : See —
Gittlns, Thomas W., and Mattison. 2,763,673.
Mattison, Edwin L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.
Preparation of lead-sodium alloy and tetraethyllead.
2,744,126, 5-1-56, CI. 260—437.
Mattke, Charles F., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Non-intermittent projector for motion pictures. 2,770,163,
11-13-56, CI. 88—16.8.
Mattox, Robert G. Bottle cap. 2,738,091, 3-13-56, CI.
215—56.
Mattox, William J. : See —
Buchjann, Fred J., and Mattox. 2,735,862.
Mattox, William J., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Alcohol synthesis process. 2,731,503, 1-17-56, CI. 260 — 638.
Mattox William J., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Catalytic conversion of contaminated hydrocarbons.
2,742,405, 4-17-56, CI. 196 — 52.
Mattox, William J., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Naphtha from fluid coking of residua. 2,742,518, 4-17-56,
CI. 260 — 683.
Mattox, William J., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Fluid hydroforming process. 2,756,187, 7-24-56, CI.
196—50.
Mattox, William J., R. W. Richardson, and R. W. Krebs,
to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Integrated process
for coking, agglomerating and calcining hvdrocarbon oil.
2,736,690, 2-28-56, CI. 202—26.
Mattson, Clarence H, to Radio Corp. of America. Apparatus
for positioning and welding supports in a cylindrical struc-
ture. 2,749,418, 6-5-56, CI. 219—4.
Mattson, David F., and A. L. Paulsen, to Atkinson Bulk
Transport Co. Bin filling apparatus. 2,743,965, 5-1-5G,
CI. 302—59.
Mattson, Eddie P. Seed separating and feeding mechanism.
2,770,400, 11-13-56, CI. 222—222.
Mattson, Edwin A., to G. H. Tennant Co. Dust mop.
2,756,453, 7-31-56, CI. 15—229.
Mattson, George W. : See —
Baker, Ralph W., Mattson, and Padgitt. 2,729,239.
Mattson, Raymond W., to Union Oil Co. of California. Cata-
lytic reactor. 2,768,882, 10-30-56, CI. 23—288.
Mattson, Raymond W., to Union Oil Co. of California. Pest
control utilizing pesticidal compositions of phosphorus.
2,769,743, 11-6-56, CI. 167—30.
Mattson, Raymond W., and F. S. Scott, to Union Oil Co. of
California. Fuel oil additive. 2,736,641, 2-28-56, CI.
44 — 71.
Matulaitis, Victor E., to Elox Corp. of Michigan. Arc ma-
chining. 2,769,078, 10-30-56, CI. 219—69.
Matuska, Stephen A. : See —
MacKenzie, William E., and Matuska. 2,729,098.
Matuszak, Alfred H., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Rust inhibitor. 2,759,894, 8-21-56. CI. 252 — 51.5.
Matuszak, Alfred H., and E. V. Wilson, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Stabilized synthetic lubricant.
2.743,234, 4-24-56, CI. 252—46.7.
Matuszak, Alfred H., J. H. Bartlett, and A. J. Morway, to
Esso Research and Engineering Co. Synthetic lubricating
composition. 2,757,139, 7-31-56, CI. 252 — 56.
Matuzas, Anthony J., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Sewing ma-
chine face-plates. 2,756,705, 7-31-56, CI. 112—259.
Matvechuk, George : See —
Pascoe, George, and Matvechuk. 2,729,581.
Matz, Herman A. Weedless live bait fishing plug. 2,774,169,
12-18-56, CI. 43—41.
Matzen, Bernard. Orthodontic instrument for correcting the
bite of natural teeth. 2,739,383, 3-27-56, CI. 32 — 14.
Mauborgne, Paul. Fishing reel. 2,762,579, 9-11-56, CI.
242—84.1.
Mauborgne, Paul. Line-winding mechanism for fishing reels
with fixed drums. 2,771,253, 11-20-56, CI. 242 — 84.1.
Mauch, Walter G. Spreader for road surfacing materials.
2,762,276, 9-11-56, CI. 94—44.
Maud, Fred, to Selas Corp. of America. Heating apparatus.
2,749,109, 6-5-56, CI. 263—6.
LIST OF PATENTEES
513
Maude, Aylmer H., and D. S. Rosenberg to Hooker Electro-
chemical Co. Dichlorination of octachlorocyclopentene to
hexachlorocyclopentadiene. 2,742,506, 4-17-56, CI.
260—648.
Maudru, Joseph E. : See —
Daniels, Robert II"., Maudru, and Rorabaugh. 2,744,840.
Maue, Marilyn J., to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Polymerization
of cyclooctatetraene. 2,758,989, 8-14-56, CI. 260—93.1.
Mauer, Paul B., and C. R. Taylor, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Crystal type dosimeter. 2,763,786, 9-18-56, CI. 250—83.
Mauge, Marcel R. : See —
Borel, Pierre C, and Mauge. 2,761,902.
Mauge, Marcel R., to International Standard Electric Corp.
Signalling systems used for characterizing subscriber's
lines in a telephone network. 2,761,904, 9-4-56, CI.
179—18.
Mauge, Marcel R., and J. R. A. P. Escande, to International
Standard Electric Corp. Outgoing junction circuit.
2,740,840, 4-3-56, CI. 179—18.
Maugh, Murrel C. Load weighing device. Re. 24,200,
8-21-56, CI. 265—40.
Maughan, George T. : See —
Vines, Alan, Welham, and Maughan. 2,737,725.
Maul, John A. : See —
Jackson, John, Maul, and Pohl. 2,736,476.
Maul, John A., to American Machine and Foundry Co. Mois-
ture measuring method and apparatus. 2,768,629, 10-30-56,
CI. 131—135.
Maul, Michael : See —
Pfeiffer, Max. 2,750,112.
Maul, Michael. Keyboard operated multi-deck record perfo-
rating machines. 2,729,289, 1-3-56, CI. 164 — 112.
Maul, Michael. Multi-deck record perforating machines.
2,729,290. 1-3-56, CI. 164—112.
Maul, Michael. Record card controlled calculating machine.
2.741,431, 4-10-56, CI. 235—61.9.
Maul, Michael. Record controlled machines with cross con-
necting board. 2,746,680, 5-22-56, CI. 235—61.6.
Maul, Michael. Machine for operating upon perforated rec-
ord cards. 2,749.986, 6-12-56, CI. 164—113.
Maul, Michael. Multiplying machines. 2,750,111. 6-12-56,
CI. 235—61.6.
Maul, Michael. Machines for transferring records from one
card to another. 2,751,007, 6-19-56, CI. 164 — 115.
Maul, Michael. Record card controlled machines having group
control mechanism. 2,773.644, 12-11-56. CI. 235 — 61.7.
Mauney, Paul, and C. J. Ford, to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber
Co. Inflatable fabric segment of curved configuration and
the method of making the same. 2,743,510, 5-1-56, CI.
28—74.
Maunu, Hugo I. Scissors. 2,737,718, 3-5 3-56, CI. 30 — 226.
Maurer, Fred D.. D. E. De Tray, K. L. Kuttler, and A. M.
Webb, to the United States of America as represented by
the Secretary of the Army. Rinderpest adjuvant vaccine.
2,756,176. 7-24-56, CI. 167—78.
Maurer, George P.. to The Falk Corp. Gear crowning ma-
chine. 2,762,268, 9-11-56. CI. 90—1.6.
Maurer, Pierre. Reclining chair with foot rest articulation.
2,764,224. 9-25-56, CI. 155—106.
Maurits. Orville C. and P. H. Grevengoed, to Dexter
Industries. Inc. Deadlocking mechanism for auxiliary door
locks. 2.769.652, 11-6-56. CI. 292—169.
Mauro. Bernard A., y2 to M. Johnson. Perforated plate-type
strainer. 2,772,002, 11-27-56, CI. 210 — 169.
Mauro. Eugene. Head protector. 2,753,561, 7-10-56, CI.
2 — 3.
Mauskopf. Irving. Walking doll with adjustable hip joints.
2.775.063. 12-25-n6. CI. 46—149.
Mauthe, C. C. Soc. En Com. Por Acciones : See —
Hagel, Jakob. 2.766,611.
Mauthe, Gustav : See —
Meister. Martin, and Mauthe. 2,733,977.
Mautner, Leonard, and R. C. Palmer, to Allen B. Du Mont
Laboratories, Inc. Pulse oscillators. 2,743,363, 4-24-56,
CI. 250—36.
Mautner, Robert S. : See —
Selbmann, Rudolf W., Tahara, and Mautner. 2.762,92".
Mautner, Steven E., to Skydyne, Inc. Shipping case or the
like. 2,743,029, 4-24-56, CI. 217—56.
Mautner. Steven E., to Skydyne. Inc. Corner construction
for a receptacle. 2.764.314. 9-25-56, CI. 220—84.
Mautner, Steven E.. to Skvdvne. Inc. Seal means for a
receptacle. 2.767,874. 3 0-23-56. CI. 217—5.
Mautner. Steven E.. to Skydyne. Inc. Frame member for a
receptacle. 2,767,876. 10-23-56, CI. 217 — 65.
Mautone, Francesco F., to Admiral Corp. Metal article dp-
forming method and apparatus therefor. 2,729,884, 1-10-56,
CI. 29—522.
Mautone. Francesco F., to Admiral Corp. Terminal connec-
tion. 2,738.481. 3-13-56. CI. 339—193.
Mautz, Paul E., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Cushions
and cushioning material. 2,742,652, 4-24-56, CI. 5 — 361.
Maveri. Dino : See —
Battarra. Arnoldo, Maveri, Melloni, and Frigeri.
2,773,740.
Mavity, Julian M., to Universal Oil Products Co. Manufac-
ture of solid phosphoric acid catalvsts. 2,738,336, 3-13-56.
CI. 252—435.
Mavity, Julian M., to Universal Oil Products Co. Prepara-
tion of aromatic thio ethers. 2,745,878, 5-15-56, CI.
260—609.
Mavity. Julian M., to Universal Oil Products Co. Prepara-
tion of mixed ethers. 2,746,995, 5-22-56, CI. 260 — 612.
369555— P 33
2,767,070, 10-16-56,
Heel
Mavity, Victor T. Carburetion system.
CI. 48—184.
Mavor & Coulson Ltd. : See —
Jackson, David. 2,737,379.
Reed, Robert H. 2,757,374.
Thomson, James. 2,760,623.
Mawbey, Lawrence, to United Shoe Machinery Corp.
loading machines. 2,768,379, 10-30-56, CI. 1—203.
Mawbey. Lawrence, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Leather
grading machine. 2,770,047, 11-13-56, CI. 33 — 147.
Mawson, Ronald : See —
Chubb, Alexander A.. Mawson. and Levy. 2.732.433.
Max, Adolphe B. : See —
Duval, Jean P. 2,740,176.
Max, Nicolaas, and Y. Schaafsma, to Shell Development Co.
Production of alkyl aromatic hydrocarbons. 2,730,557,
1-10-56, CI. 260—671.
Max, Skolnick, and J. Boxer. Sleep inhibitor for automobile
drivers. Re. 24,197, 8-21-56, CI. 340 — 279.
Maxcey, Hervy R., Jr. Desk pocket tissue package dispenser.
2,754,029, 7-10-56, CI. 221 — 46.
Maxcey, Hervy K., Jr., and F. T. Wright. Mechanical football
center. 2,767,985, 10-23-56, CI. 273 — 55.
Maxcy, William J., and H. L. Sanders, to General Aniline &
Film Corp. Impregnated scouring pad. 2,733,211, 1-31-56,
CI. 252—91.
Maxfleld, Harold C. : See —
Juhola, Carl, and Maxfield. 2,766,467.
Maxim Motor Co. : nee —
Arps, Edmund J. 2,732,992.
Arps, Edmund J. 2,742,216.
Maxim Silencer Co., The : See —
Bourne, Roland B. 2,759,558.
Bourne, Roland B. 2,759,559.
Tyskewicz, John P. 2,764,535.
Maximoff, Boris S., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Air Force. Electric devia-
tion gage for Shoran straight line indicators. 2,744,328,
5-8-56, CI. 33 — 1.
Maxson Automatic Machinery Co. : See —
Matthews, Louis L. 2,766,039.
Matthews, Louis L. and M. L. 2,756,050.
Maxson, Donald D., to Chase Aircraft Co., Inc. Selectively
reversible and irreversible control mechanisms. 2,743,799.
5-1-56, CI. 192 — 8.
Maxson, W. L., Corp., The : See —
Grady, Charles B., Jr. 2,747,156.
Grady, Charles B., Jr. 2,751,495.
Lauder, Wallace A., and Fasciano. 2,743,331.
Robbins, Azor D. 2,771,793.
Maxwell, Carl A., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Method of
",754,577, 7-17-56, CI .2
J. Kranc, to Caterpillar Tractor Co.
and valve assembly. 2,749,181,
Fuel injection nozzle
6-5-56, CI. 299—107.6.
Maxwell, Ernest D. W. : See —
Hurthig, Peter E. 2,756,830
Maxwell, George E. Anchor holder
114—210.
Maxwell, George R., Jr.
2,743,696, 5-1-56, CI.
8-7-56,
2,758,258.
axwell, George R., Jr., to Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corp.
Process of treating silicon iron strip. 2,765,246, 10-2-56,
CI. 148 — 111.
Maxwell, Glenn W. : See —
Maxwell, Walter. 2,771,024.
Maxwell, Ira C, O. H. Langen, and P. W. Tongen, to The
Dnipress Co., Inc. Pressing machine. 2,729,370, 1-3-56,
Maxwell, Ira C. O. H. Langen, and P. W. Tongen to The
Unipress Co., Inc. Bucks for pressing machines. 2'742 206
4-17-56, CI. 223 — 73.
Maxwell, Ira C, and H. V. Hoisve, to The Unipress Co
,rInc- Passing machine. 2,760,698, 8-28-56, CI 223 — 73!
Maxwell^ Jay P. Fruit harvesting ladder. 2,742,217,
4 — 17— 06, CI. 228 — 34.
Maxwell John A. Method of making a brake shoe. 2,746,142,
5 — 22—56, CI. 29 — 522,
Maxwell, John M. Suction flow device. 2,757,65
Maxwell, John W. : See —
Bliss, Joseph A., Lakin, Maxwell, and Schoch.
Maxwell, Loyal C, and W. M. Thompson, to Armour' and Co'
Preparation of pancreatic enzymes-ribonuclease, trypsin-
ogen, ehymotrypsin B and alpha chymotrypsin. 2,751 329
6-19-56. CI. 195 — 66.
Maxwell, Loyal C, and W. M. Thompson, to Armour and Co
Recovery of enzymes from pancreas gland residues sutn
sequent to insulin removal. 2,758,055, 8-7-56, CI. 195 — 66
Maxwell, Thomas M., Jr. : See —
Bradburd, Ervin M., Alter, and Maxwell. 2,762,017.
Maxwell, Walter, y2 to G. W. Maxwell. Tensioning adjust-
ing device for the baling chambers of baling presses.
2,771,024, 11-20-56, CI. 100 — 43.
May, Allan S., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. High
frequency attenuator means. 2,760,170, 8-21-56, CI.
333—81.
May & Baker Ltd. : See —
Barber, Harry J. 2,740,808.
Barber, Harry J., and Green. 2,733,257.
Barber, Harry J., and Green. 2,733,271.
Barber, Harry J., and Green. 2,734,918.
Freeman, Wilfred A., and Slack. 2,751,395.
Wien, Ronald, Ashley, and Leeds. 2,731,500.
514
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
May, Claude H. : See —
Eockwood, Albert M., Ballmer and May. 2,731,849.
May, Claude H., to The Murray Corp. of America. Two-
direction engine starter. 2,750,934, 6-19-56, CI. 123 — 179.
May, Claude H., to The Murray Corp. of America. Variable
gear ratio power transmission apparatus. 2,754,691,
7-17-56, CI. 74 — 472.
May, Claude H., J. E. Ballmer, and T. M. Trainer, to The
Murray Corp. of America. Disk-type brake. 2,772,756,
12-4-56, CI. 188 — 152.
May, Clayton A. : See —
Whetstone, Richard R., and May. 2,767,206.
May, Edwin A., to Becton Dickinson and Co. Injection appa-
ratus. Re. 24,241, 11-27-56, CI. 128—173.
May, Elliot D., and D. L. Webster, to Baxter D. Whitney &
Son, Inc. Facing machine with resilient fingers belt feed.
2,732,867, 1-31-56, CI. 144—128.
May, Frederick T., and T. Hamilton, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Stem machine feed control. 2,763,963, 9-25-56, CI.
49—2.
May, Harry C, to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Pneumatic
apparatus for controlling the flow of sand from a sand
hopper. 2,760,653. 8-28-56, CI. 214—2.
May Hosiery Mills : See —
Minton, Clarence W. 2,740,276.
Minton, Clarence W., and O'Hara. 2,775,106.
May, John W., to Deering Milliken Research Corp. Yarn tail
disposal device for automatic bobbin winding machines.
2,729,398. 1-3-56, CI. 242—19.
May, John W.. and N. E. Klein, to Deer i ml' MilliKni Research
Corp. Folding machine. 2,767,980, 10-23-56, CI. 270—94.
May, Joseph, to General Motors Corp. Bolt tonsioner and
wrench. 2,736.210, 2-28-10, a. 81 — 52.4.
May, Joseph E., to Sperry Rand Corp. Ribbon shift mecha-
nism for business machines. 2,747,718, 5-29-56, CI.
197—157.
May, Otto H., to May-Pressenbau G. m. b. H. Drawing press.
2,731,140, 1-17-56, CI. 205 — 4.
May, Patrick L. : See —
Bardwell. Howard F., and May. 2,775,190.
May-Pressenbau G. m. b. H. : See —
May, Otto H. 2,731,140.
May, Walter G., and G. L. Matheson, deceased (by The Sum-
mit Trust Co., executor), to Esso Research and Engineer-
ing Co. Standpipe for coarse solids and method of oper-
ating. 2,746,810, 5-22-56, CI. 302—52.
May, Walter G., and G. L. Matheson, deceased (by The Sum-
mit Trust Co., executor), to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. Suspension-type polymerization process. 2,761,889,
9-4-56, CI. 260—683.15.
May, William F. : See—
Foley, Adrian M., May, and Sackett. 2,764,313.
Mavbach, Gerald E., to Gould-National Batteries, Inc. Stor-
age battery watering device. 2,769,465, 11-6-56, CI.
141—96.
Maybach, Karl, to Maybaeh-Motorenbau G. m. b. H. Screw
connection for pistons. 2,739,854, 3-27-56, CI. 309 — 15.
Maybach, Karl, to Maybaeh-Motorenbau G. m. b. H. Screw
connection for multipartite pistons of internal combustion
engines. 2,743,143, 4-24-56, CI. 309—15.
Maybach, Karl, and R. Seifert, to Maybaeh-Motorenbau
6. m. b. H. Multicrank driving mechanism for internal-
combustion engines. 2,729,117, 1-3-56, CI. 74 — 596.
Maybach, Karl, G. Mohr, and R. Seifert, to Maybaeh-Motor-
enbau G. m. b. H. Crank pin bearing for connecting rods
of internal-combustion engines. 2,729,521. 1-3-56. Cl.
308—237.
Maybach, Karl, M. von Kienlin, and R. Seifert, to Maybach
Motorenbau G. m. b. H. Oil-cooled piston for a high "speed
internal combustion engine, particularly for a diesel motor
for vehicles. 2,759.401. 8-21-56, Cl. 123—41.35.
Maybaeh-Motorenbau G. m. b. H. : See —
Maybach, Karl. 2,739,854.
Maybach, Karl. 2,743,143.
Maybach, Karl, Mohr, and Seifert. 2,729,521.
Maybach, Karl, and Seifert. 2,729.117.
Maybach, Karl, von Kienlien, and Seifert. 2,759,461.
Meyer. Gustav. 2,762.230.
Seifert, Richard. 2.740.669.
Seifert. Richard, and Reiter. 2,739,440.
Maybrier. Osborne. Safety guard for a tractor operator.
2,729.462, 1-3-56, Cl. 280—150.
Maycock. Russel L.. and G. M. Hartwig. to Shell Development
Co. Method and apparatus for contacting liquids by re-
ciprocal dispersion. 2.729.550. 1-3-56 Cl. 23 — 310.
Maycock. Russel L., and G. M. Hartwig. to Shell Development
Co. Method and apparatus for contacting liquids by recipro-
cal dispersion. 2,767.068, 10-16-56, Cl. 23 — 310.
Mayenschein, Henry D.. and J. E. Velzy. Apparatus for cool-
ing cement clinker. 2,774,587, 12-18-56, Cl. 263—32.
Mayer, Arthur G. : See —
Schilling, Paul O., and Mayer. 2,772,661.
Mayer, Charles M. : See —
Hoff, John M.j and Mayer. 2,761,502.
Mayer. Donald W.. to Jung-Sol Electric Inc. Image repro-
ducing tube. 2,762,943, 9-11-56, Cl. 313 — 92.
Mayer, Eugen. Claw and lever actuated, slidable side jaw
wrench. 2,765,690, 10-9-56, Cl. 81 — 127.
Mayer, Eugene O., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Presser device for
sewing machines. 2,743,690, 5-1-56, Cl. 112 — 237.
Mayer, Harry F.. to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Air Force. Alfprnating cur-
rent voltage regulator. 2,754,471, 7-10-56, Cl. 323 — 43.5.
Mayer, Harry F., to General Electric Co. Electronic control
circuit. 2,764,684, 9-25-56, Cl. 250 — 36.
Mayer, Ivan, and E. J. Gornowski, to Esso Research and Engi-
neering Co. Combination catalytic polymerization process.
2,766,311, 10-9-56, Cl. 260—683.15.
Mayer, James R. Convertible table and seat. 2,735,478,
2-21-56, Cl. 155 — 43.
Mayer, Jiri : See —
Ctvrtnik, Josef, Nemecek, and Mayer. 2,773,880.
Mayer, John J. Temperature control for rollers subjected to
heat. 2,772,075, 11-27-56, Cl. 257 — 95.
Mayer, Lazare. Hairnet. 2,740,412, 4-3-56, Cl. 132 — 49.
Mayer, Ludwig J., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Air Force. Frequency multi-
plier. 2,747,129, 5-22-56, Cl. 315—6.
Mayer, Maurice W. : See —
Harding, Clarke T., Mayer, and Wright. 2,731,396.
Mayer, Dr. Max : See —
Traurig, Alfons. 2,731,721.
Mayer, Oscar, & Co., Inc. : See —
Seiferth, Oscar E. 2,744,020.
Mayer, Perry E., to Allied Chemical & live Corp. Continuous
process for clarifying creosote oils. 2,744,0o9, 5-1-56, Cl.
196—146.
Mayer, Robert, to H. H. Fox. Potato peeler. 2,748,819,
6-5-56, Cl. 146 — 49.
Mayer, Robert H., to The Glenn L. Martin Co. Integrator.
2,733,391, 1-31-56, Cl. 318—28.
Mayer, Robert L., to The Astatic Corp. Electro-mechanical
pick-up cartridge with reversible stylus mounting.
2,742,530, 4-17-56, Cl. 179—100.41.
Mayer, Simon E., to International Standard Electric Corp.
Light cells or rectifiers. 2,749,488, 6-5-56, Cl. 317 — 234.
Mayer, Simon E., and R. A. Hill, to International Standard
Electric Corp. Dry contact rectifiers. 2,749,489, 6-5-56,
Cl. 317—238.
Mayers, John W., to Chadeloid Corp. Stain filler combination
for wood. 2,746,873, 5-22-56, Cl. 106 — 34.
Mayes, Fred M., to Sun Oil Co. Method for least squares
adjustment of survey nets. 2,734,682, 2-14-56, Cl. 235 — 61.
Maytield, James R. Rat bait self-feeder. 2,764,840, 10-2-56,
Cl. 43—131.
Mayfield, M. L. : See —
Edwards, Jack E. 2,772,740.
Mayfield, William D. Fertilizer spreader. 2,740,634, 4-3-56,
Cl. 275—2.
Mayhew, David D. : See —
Hedquist, Milton T., Harroun, Mayhew, Van De Sampel,
and Whalen. 2,706,674.
Hedquist, Milton T., Mayhew, Van De Sampel, and
Whalen. 2.753,783.
Mayhew, Raymond L., L. G. Nunn, and R. L. Sundberg. to
General Aniline & Film Corp. Polyoxyethylated alkyl
phenol emulsification of insoluble hydrocarbon insecticides.
2,774,709, 12-18-56. Cl. 167^2.
Mayhew, Robert L., to Hydrocarbon Research, Inc. Apparatus
for combustion of hydrocarbons. 2,772,729, 12-4-56, Cl.
158—109.
Maykemper, Henry. Hand pressing steam and sprinkling
iron. 2,729,904, 1-10-56, Cl. 38—77.
Maykemper, Henry, to National Presto Industries, Inc.
Sprinkling and steaming flat iron. 2,741,044, 4-10-56, Cl.
38—77.
Maykuth, Daniel J. : See —
Jaffee, Robert I., Ogden, and Mavkuth. 2,754,204.
Jaffee, Robert I., Ogden. and Maykuth. 2,754,205.
Mayland, Bertrand J., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Process
using nickel carbonyl in hydrogenation, desulfurization,
and gasification of carbonaceous materials. 2,756,194,
7-24-56. Cl. 196—53.
Maylant, Helmut, and H. Strlib, to Robert Bosch G. m. b. H.
Electric condenser. 2,741.730, 4-10-56, Cl. 317 — 258.
Maynard, Charles A., to The Indiana Steel Products Co.
Automatic measuring liquid dispenser. 2,740,553, 4-3-56,
Cl. 222—2.
Maynard, Charles E., to Pro-phv-lac-tic Brush Co. Machine
for preparing bristles for brushes. 2,760,827, 8-28-56,
Cl. 300—2.
Maynard, Clarice : See —
Maynard, Harrison. 2.747.754.
Maynard, Fred B., to National Union Electric Corp. Lumi-
nous discharge tube and system. 2,750.300, 7-24-56, Cl.
315—334.
Maynard, Fred B.. and A. Kessler. to National Union Electric
Corp. Electronic adding tube for binary addition systems
and the like. 2.700.370. 10-9-50. Cl. 250—27.
Maynard. Harrison. % to C. Maynard. Truck mounted hoist.
2,747,754, 5-29-50, Cl. 21.4—523.
Maynard, Harry, to Blackburn and General Aircrfat Ltd.
Retractable lashing or like attachment device. 2,729,417,
1-3-56, Cl. 248—361.
Maynard, Harry, to Blackburn and General Aircraft Ltd.
Retractable lashing or like attachment device. 2,729,418,
1-3-56, Cl. 248—361.
Maynard, John T. : See —
Alderson, Witty L.. Jr., and Maynard. 2,770,257.
Holt, Harold S., and Maynard. 2.741,606.
Maynard, John T., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Barium ferrous group metal ternary sulfides and their
preparation. 2,770,528. 11-13-56. Cl. 23 — 134.
Maynard, Marvin E., to Corlev Mfg. Co. Hydraulic log turner
for sawmills. 2,705.000. 10-2-56, Cl. 143—99.
Mayne, William H., to O. S. Petty. Seismic surveying.
2,732,906. 1-31-50, Cl. 181—0.5.
LIST OF PATENTEES
515
Hayner, Thomas S., to Industrial Rayon Corp. Reel for the
fluid treatment of thread. 2,730,889, 1-17-56, CI. 68— 20o,
Mayner, Thomas S., to Industrial Rayon Corp. Method for
the removal of monomers, etc. from molten polymers.
2,731,081, 1-17-56, CI. 159 — 49.
Mayner, Thomas S., to Industrial Rayon Corp. Thread advanc-
ing reel. 2,765,070. 10-2-56, CI. 203—183.
Maynez, Pedro S. Selective electrical dialing system.
2,774,823, 12-18-56, CI. 179—90.
Mayo, Clyde R. : See —
Turner, Milo I., Jr., and Mayo. 2,751,616.
Mayo, Clyde R., H. E. Crumrine and J. F. Rosenthal, to
The Haloid Co. Apparatus for use with xerographic X-
ray powder images. 2,771,002, 11-20-56, CI. 88—24.
Mayo, Edward L., to The Bishop & Babcock Mfg. Co. Thermo-
stat valve means. 2,765,983, 10-9-56, CI. 236—34.
Mayo, Edward L., to The Bishop & Babcock Mfg. Co. Thermo-
static valve with solid actuator member. 2,769,597,
11-6-56, CI. 236—34.
Mayo, Frank R. : See —
Miller, Alexander A., and Mayo. 2,767,208.
Mayo, Robert S. Tunnel excavator having rotary cutters
mounted upon a rotatable cutting head. 2,760,766,
8-28-56, a. 262—7.
Mayrath Machinery Co., Inc. : See —
Wilcoxen, Leon C. 2,746,592.
Wilcoxen, Leon C, and Pike. 2,751,063.
Mays, Wilburt W. Electrically heated windshield wiper.
2,755,499, 7-24-56, CI. 15—250.5.
Mays, Wilburt W. Flashlight supporting headgear. 2,765,398,
10-2-56, CI. 240—59.
Maysmor, Charles W. K., S. Page, G. R. Ward, and G. H.
Webster, to British Insulated Calender's Cables Ltd. Man-
ufacture of a metal tube which may form part of an elec-
tric cable. 2,754,784, 7-17-56, CI. 113—33.
Maytag Co., The : See —
Dodson, Norman G. 2,761,051.
Duckstein, William F. 2,748,788.
Smith, Thomas R. Re. 24,158.
Smith, Thomas R. 2,730,197.
Smith, Thomas R. 2,742,925.
Smith, Thomas R. 2,743,533.
Smith, Thomas R. 2,744,402.
Smith, Thomas R. 2,749,154.
Smith, Thomas R., and Steward. 2,743,530.
Steward, Colby W. 2,743,531.
Steward, Colby W. 2,743,532.
Maywood Chemical Works : See —
Steiger, Leonard W. 2,735,820.
Mazar Barnett, Jose. Cigarette holders. 2,748,777, 6-5-o6,
CI. 131—207.
Maze, William J. Shaker type fertilizer drill attachments
for commercial fertilizer distributors. 2,760,686, 8-28-56,
CI. 222—178.
Mazoyer, Jean : See —
Lombard, Jean, and Mazoyer. 2,744,977.
Mazur, Ferdinand J., and L. G. Ponce, to Libbey-Owens-Ford
Glass Co. Reversible rearview mirror. 2,746,353, 5-22-56,
Cl. 88—77.
Mazur, Paul M. Self-feeding silo. 2,752,640, 7-3-56, Cl.
20—1.42.
Mazur, Paul M. Self-feeding structures for animal foodstuffs.
2.752.884, 7-3-56, Cl. 119—52.
Mazur, Paul M. Self-feeding structures for animal foodstuffs.
2.752.885, 7-3-56, Cl. 119—52.
Mazur, Robert H., to G. D. Searle & 'Co. 3-oxygenated 17a-
aza-D-homoandrostenes and N-substituted derivatives there-
of. 2,738,350, 3-13-56, Cl. 260—289.
Mazur, Robert H., to G. D. Searle & Co. Naphthiofluorene
carboxylic acids. 2,753,359, 7-3-56, Cl. 260—397.1.
Mazur, Robert H., to G. D. Searle & Co. Hexadecahydro-17-
(8 hydroxyl-a-methylbutyl)-10, 13-dimethyl-15h-cyclopenta-
[a]phenanthrene-3, 7, 12-trione and derivatives thereof.
2,758,992, 8-14-56, Cl. 260—239.55.
Mazur, Robert H., and G. P. Mueller, to G. D. Searle & Co.
Maleic anhydride adducts of A16,20 steroids. 2,753,343,
7-3-56, Cl. 260—239.55.
Mazur, Sylvester S. : See—
Herbenar, Edward J., and Mazur. 2,761,326.
Mazur, Wilfred E. : See —
Leathers, Ward, Mazur, and Weaver. 2,775,139.
Mazza, Adolfo. Process for making railway sleepers.
2,740,333, 4-3-56, Cl. 92—54.
Mazzagatti, Roy P., to The Texas Co. Displacement fluid in
secondary petroleum recovery. 2,769,913, 11-6-56, Cl.
250—43.5.
Mazzei, Joseph F. : See —
Peyton, Edward S. 2,770,288.
Mazzei, Oswald. Coupling device. 2,746,115, 5-22-56, Cl.
24—230.
Mazzocco, Dante V. Display device. 2,756,529, 7-31-56, Cl.
40—152.2.
Mazzone, Thomas J. Stamp vending and applying device.
2,765,946, 10-9-56, Cl. 216—25.
Mazzoni, James J. : See —
Winter, John S., Kallal, and Mazzoni. 2,745,248.
McAdam, Harry H., to W. Hodges. Motor-compressor in
plural temperature refrigerating system. 2,760,348,
8-28-56, Cl. 62—117.3.
McAdam, Harry H., to W. Hodges, d. b. a. Wetmore Hodges
and Associates. Electrical motor pump or compressor.
2.761,078, 8-28-56, Cl. 310—67.
McAdams, Bruce. : See —
Metzger, Sidney, Hughes, and McAdams. 2,771,553.
McAdie, Colin H., and C. K. Hooper, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Load control with single control tube.
2,770,764, 11-13-56, Cl. 318—207.
McAdon, Bernard A. Shampoo tray and head piece.
2,759.195, 8-21-56, Cl. 4 — 159.
McAfee, Frank W„ R. B. Snively, and A. A. Vannest, to Boeing
Airplane Co. Door for pressurized aircraft. 2,763,900,
9-25-56, Cl. 20—16.
McAfee, Jerry, and A. G. Smith, to Gulf Oil Corp. Continu-
ous acid treatment of petroleum oils. 2,753,293, 7-3-56, Cl.
196 — 38.
McAfee, Robert E., to International Harvester Co. Fluid pres-
sure modulating device. 2,738,650, 3-20-56, Cl. 60—97.
McAfee, Walter E., to Leavitt Machine Co. Grinding head
and grinding surface therefor. 2,751,727, 6-26-56, Cl.
51—190.
McAfee, Walter E., to Leavitt Machine Co. Grinding heads.
2,757,492, 8-7-56, Cl. 51—197.
McAhren, Junia B. Spatula. 2,765,190, 10-2-56, Cl. 294—7.
McAleer, John A. Welded ship hull construction. 2,743,694,
5-1-56, Cl. 114—79.
McAlister, Herbert E. : See —
McCord, Howard B., and McAlister. 2,746,417.
McAlister, J. G., Inc. : See—
Logan, Ralph L. 2,774,050.
McAlpine, Sir Alfred, & Son Ltd. : See —
Steele, George. 2,738,563.
McAngus, Eli H., to West Point Mfg. Co. Feed control means
for drawing apparatus. 2,749,573, 6-12-56, Cl. 19 — 70.
McAninch, Herbert A., and B. Tharpe, to Borg-Warner Corp.
Transmission. 2,755,903, 7-24-56, Cl. 192—113.
McAninch, Homer C. : See —
Scoggin, Baxter I., McAninch, and Moore. 2,733,159.
McArdle, Beryl L., to General Dynamics Corp. Synchroniz-
ing signal separation system. 2,753,452, 7-3-56, Cl.
250—27.
McArn, Theodore A., to Downingtown Mfg. Co. Method and
apparatus for making paper. 2,736,245, 2-28-56, Cl.
92—38.
McArn, Theodore A., to Downingtown Mfg. Co. Adjustable
slice. 2,750,854, 6-19-56, Cl. 92 — 44.
McArthur, Bruce E., to Magnethermic Corp. Induction heat-
ing systems. 2,748,240, 5-29-56, Cl. 219—10.75.
McArthur, Donald S. : See —
Juterbock, Edwin E., and McArthur. 2,744,199.
McArthur, Elmer D., to General Electric Co. High frequency
electrical apparatus. 2,735,034, 2-14-56, Cl. 315 — 4.
McArthur, Elmer D., to General Electric Co. Electron react-
ance device. 2,735,074, 2-14-56, Cl. 333—80.
McArthur, Elmer D., to General Electric Co. High frequency
electrical systems having high input impedance. 2,747,086,
5-22-56, Cl. 250—27.
McArthur, Elmer D., to General Electric Co. Electric dis-
charge devices and high frequency systems therefor.
2,747,087, 5-22-56, Cl. 250 — 36.
McAfee, Harold L. : See —
Griner, Leslie J. 2,767,238.
McAteer, James H. : See —
Dunkel, Walter L., McAteer, and Stewart. 2,772,219.
McAuley, Robert E. Fishing leader holder and receptacle.
2,756,946, 7-31-56, Cl. 242 — 138.
McAuslan, Robert R., to United States Rubber Co. Battery
separator and method of making same. 2,773,114, 12-4-56,
Cl. 136—146.
McBeath, John A. Safety door mechanism for material ele-
vator shaft. 2,760,600, 8-28-56, Cl. 187 — 61.
McBee, Earl T. : See —
Baranauckas, Charles F., and McBee. 2,767,225.
McBerty, Robert K. Metallic wall and roof joint. 2,753,962,
7-10-56. Cl. 189—1.
McBride, Arthur B., to Koppers Co., Inc. Article unloading
apparatus. '2,750,054, 6-12-56, Cl. 214 — 89.
McBride, Byron V., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Fluid
pasty insulating composition and an electrical member con-
taining it. 2,739,071, 3-20-56, Cl. 106—228.
McBride, Byron V., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Insulated
coatings for magnetic sheets. 2,739,085, 3-20-56, Cl.
117 — 222.
McBride, Byron V., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Method
of providing a base with a wrinkled coating, wrinkling com-
position, and coated base. 2,763,568, 9-18-56, Cl. 117 — 41.
McBride, George C, and H. N. Schneider, to General Electric
Co. Electric circuit interrupter. 2,749,412, 6-5-56, Cl.
200—150.
McBride, John W., to Bantar, Inc. Key ODerated musical
instrument. 2,736,226, 2-28-56, Cl. 84 — 315.
McBride, John W., to Bantar, Inc. Stringed musical instru-
ment. 2,748,644, 6-5-56, Cl. 84—315.
McBride, John W., to Bantar, Inc. Electrical pick-up for
musical instruments. 2,764,052, 9-25-56, Cl. 84 — 1.15.
McBride, Joseph J., Jr., to Tide Water Associated Oil Co.
Concentrates useful as additives in mineral oil composi-
tions and mineral oil compositions containing same.
2,742,430, 4-17-56, Cl. 252 — 46.7.
McBride, Joseph J., Jr., to Tidewater Oil Co. Additive-con-
taining mineral oil compositions. 2,766,208, 10-9-56, Cl.
252—46.7.
McBride, Joseph R., to Southern iStates Equipment Corp.
Electric fuse. 2,750,470, 6-12-56, €1. 200—120.
McBride, Joseph R., to Southern States Equipment Corp.
Electric fuse. 2,750,471, 6-12-56, Cl. 200 — 120.
McBride, Walter C. Auxiliary dental chair for children.
2,738,168, 3-13-56, Cl. 155—131.
516
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
McCabe, Joseph A., to Portable Electric Tools, Inc. Portable
electric drills. 2,730,635, 1-10-56, CI. 310 — 50.
McCabe-Powers Auto Body Co. : See —
Balogh, Roy O. 2,733,039.
Tasch, Anthony T., and Hoelscher. 2,763.503.
McCafferty, Edward A., to The National Marking Machine Co.
White fluorescing marking inks for textile identification.
2,734,871, 2-14-56, CI. 252—301.2.
McCafferty, Malcolm. Expanding jaw wrench with sliding
wedge operator. 2,747,448, 5-29-56, CI. 81—72.
McCaffrey, Francis H. G. : See —
Towell, Gordon, and McCaffrey. 2,757,566.
McCain. Cecil C, to Western Electric Co., Inc. Apparatus
for tightening caps on telephone hand sets. 2,767,465,
10-23-56, CI. 29—240.
McCain, Harvey E. Flexible interlocking vented awmng
canopy. 2.731,927, 1-24-56, €1. 108—1.
McCaleb, Kirtland E. : See —
Harrison, Stuart A., and McCaleb. 2,731,481.
McCaleb, Kirtland E., to General Mills, Inc. Copolymer of
fatty acid and rosin acid. 2,730,520, 1-10-56, CI. 260—97.
McCaleb. Omer K. : See —
Serfling, Byron A., and McCaleb. 2,769,351.
McCall, Clarence I. : See —
Cheney, Marvin C, and McCall. 2,760.229.
McCall, David L. Overhead suspension sliding door construc-
tion. 2,740,169, 4-3-56, CI. 20—19.
McCall, David L. Guiding and supporting means for sliding
doors or panels. 2.764,784, 10-2-56, CI. 20 — 19.
McCall, Donald O. : See —
Streblow, Albert G., and McCall. 2,751,776.
McCall, Flovd and L. Side delivery rake. 2,744,377, 5-8-56,
CI. 56—376.
McCall, Harold M., to Centriline Corp. Apparatus for clean-
ing pipe interiors. 2,739,368, 3-27-56, CI. 29 — 67.
McCall, Llovd : See —
McCall, Floyd and L. 2,744.377.
McCallister, Edward S., and K. W. Woznica, to Hartford Na-
tional Bank and Trust Company, trustee. Amplifier with
interference reducing circuit. 2,748,202, 5-29-56, CI.
179—171.
McCallum, Robert A., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Endless flight
conveyor with readily removable flights. 2,736,422, 2-28-56,
€1. 198—175.
McCallum. Robert A., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Lever control
mechanism for combined operation of vehicle tramming
and steering valves. 2,745,506, 5-15-56, CI. 180 — 77.
McCallum, Robert A., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Picking type
mining apparatus. 2,750,178, 6-12-56, CI. 262—15.
McCallum, Robert A., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Horizontal and
shearing kerf cutting machine. 2,750,180, 6-12-56, CI.
262—28.
McCallum, Robert A., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Vehicle tram-
ming sneed control mechanism. 2,764,897. 10-2-56, CI.
74—359.
McCallum, Robert A., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Suspension for
vehicles such as shuttle cars. 2,770,377, 11-13-56, CI.
214 — 83.36.
McCallum, Townsend D. Crab pots. 2,741,063, 4-10-56, CI.
43—66.
McCammant, Leonard H. : See — ■
Lundgren, John L.. and McCammant. 2,733,760.
McCammant, Leonard H., to Geo. D. Roper Corp. Burner
control and electric ignition system for stoves. 2,733,759,
2-7-56, CI. 158 — 124.
McCann. Frederick W. Poison bait holder. 2,736,127.
2-28-56, CI. 43—131.
McCann, Joe G., F. M. Weil, and R. E. Stein, to Gilfillan Bros.,
Inc. Circularly polarizing directional antenna system.
2,745,100, 5-8-56, CI. 343 — 756.
McCann, Joe G., and R. E. Stein, to Gilfillan Bros., Inc. Ro-
tatable wave guide joints. 2,751,559, 6-19-56, CI. 333—97.
McCann, Keith : See —
Craggs, Joseph, and McCann. 2,773,257.
McCann, Keith R. : See —
Craggs. Joseph, and McCann. 2,729.065.
McCann, Kelly F.. to Warner Lewis Co. Horizontal filter
apparatus. 2,731,150. 1-17-56, CI. 210 — 43.
McCann, Kelly F., to Warner Lewis Co. Integral filter unit.
2,754,972, 7-17-56, CI. 210—169.
McCann. Michael, to Tile Singer Mfg. Co. Throw-outs for
automatic clamp-lifters. 2.730.058. 1-10-56, CI. 112 — 110.
McCants, Hugh E., to Reserv-A-Roll Co., Inc. Toilet paper
dispenser. 2.758,800, 8-14-56, CI. 242 — 55.3.
McCants. Hnsrh E.. to Rnserv-A-Roll Co. Toilet tissue dis-
penser. 2.767.930, 10-23-56. CI. 242 — 55.3.
McCargar, George L. Method of wrapping articles. 2,737,000,
3-6-56, CI. 53—48.
McCarron. Robert A., and C. E. Miller, to Leeds and Northrup
Co. Potentiometer measuring systems. 2,758,279, 8-7-56,
CI. 324—98.
McCarter, Ed R., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Test-
ing geophone performance. 2,748,348, 5-29-56, CI.
324—158.
McCarthy, Albert G., and C. A. Irazoqui, to National Engi-
neering & Development Corp. Concentration of fruit juices.
2,773.774, 12-11-56, CI. 99—205.
McCarthy, Anne E. : See —
Olpin, Henry C, Stanley, and McCarthy. 2,758,002.
McCarthy, Anthony A. Night lamp with receptacle.
2,749,428. 6-5-56, CI. 240—2.
McCarthy, Charles E., to Chadbourn Hosiery Mills. Inc. Ho-
siery packaging. 2,773,340, 12-11-56, CI. 53—21.
McCarthy, F. J., Co. : See—
Greeley, Leo O. 2,760,285.
McCarthy, F. J., Inc. : See—
Greeley, Leo O. 2,729,351.
McCarthy, Francis J., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Gaseous electric discharge control device for waveguide
systems. 2,766,402, 10-9-56, CI. 315 — 39.
McCarthy, George F., and A. N. Gulnick, to International
Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Telephone ringing gen-
erator. 2,771,562, 11-20-56, CI. 310—69.
McCarthy, Henry J., to Bomac Laboratories Inc. Electrode
structure for multiple section broad-band transmit receive
tubes. 2,769.936, 11-6-56, CI. 315—39.
McCarthy, John F., Jr., to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Process
for the preparation of dithiodialkylene glycols. 2,754,333,
7-10-56, CI. 260—608.
McCarthy, Lawrence A., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Gag-
ing and testing apparatus. 2,728,994, 1-3-56, CI. 33 — 174.
McCarthy, Lawrence A., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Elec-
trical unit. 2,774,051, 12-11-56, CI. 339—147.
McCarthy, Lawrence J., to Chemical Construction Corp. Baf-
fle and tube arrangement in catalytic reforming heater.
2,737,159, 3-6-56, Cl. 122—333.
McCarthy, Paul R. : See —
Ackerman, Carl D., McCarthy, and Orem. 2,761,844.
McCarthy, Robert L. Paste dispenser. 2,748,991, 6-5-56,
Cl. 222—387.
McCarthy, Timothy F. Automatic coal transfer conveyor.
2,736,420, 2-28-56, Cl. 198—79.
McCarthy, Timothy F., i/10 to Goodman Mfg. Co. Scraper
loader apparatus for mines. 2,770,378, 11-13-56, Cl.
214—93.
McCarthy, Timothy F. Cutter head for driving crosscuts.
2,775,439, 12-25-56, Cl. 262—19.
McCarthy, Vincent J., to The Salem Tool Co. Boring head
with breaker device for mining machines. 2,738,965,
3-20-56, Cl. 262—9.
McCarthy, Vincent J., to The Salem Tool Co. Boring and
breaker head for slack coal. 2,770,449, 11-13-56, Cl. 262 — 9.
McCartney, Edwin E. : See —
Smith, John L and McCartney. 2,774,134.
McCartney, Edwin O. : See —
Carson, Robert H., Sr., and McCartney. 2,763,417.
McCarty, Dale E., % to R. W. Miller, Sr. Display pack-
age with transparent cover. 2,754,959, 7-17-o6, Cl.
206^5.33.
McCarty, Lourdes V. : See —
Heiser, Ferdinand F., McCarty, and Vicenzi. 2,743,871.
McCarty, Lourdes V., to Controls Co. of America. Tiltable
control valve having safety trip-out. 2,774,372, 12-18-56,
Cl. 137—400.
McCarty, Malcolm D., and K. W. McLoad, to Socony Mobil
Oil Co., Inc. Seismic detector. 2,745,085, 5-8-56, Cl.
340—17.
McCarty, Theodore M., to Gibson, Inc. Bridge for stringed
musical instruments. 2,740,313, 4-3-56, Cl. 84 — 307.
McCashen, James F. Whole grain flours and process of
making. 2,745,748, 5-15-56, Cl. 99—93.
McCaslin, James F. Selective time-impact fuze for hand gre-
nades. 2.763,212. 9-18-56, Cl. 5 02—72.
McCaul, Edward W.. to Jervis B. Webb Co. Roller flight
conveyor. 2,762,496, 9-11-56, Cl. 198—183.
McCaulav, David A. : See —
Lien, Arthur P., and McCaulay. 2,739,992.
Lien, Arthur P., and McCaulay. 2,753,383.
Lien, Arthur P., and McCaulay. 2,753,384.
Slaughter, John I., and McCaulay. 2,762,751.
Slaughter, John I., McCaulay, Lien, and Johnson.
2,762,750.
McCaulay, David A., and A. P. Lien, to Standard Oil Co.
Secondary alkyltoluene isomerization. 2,741,647, 4-10-56,
Cl. 260—668.
McCaulay, David A., and A. P. Lien, to Standard Oil Co.
Recovery of ethylxylene by extraction with HF-BFa.
2,753,386, 7-3-56, Cl. 260—674.
McCaulay, David A., and A. P. Lien, to Standard Oil Co.
Production of 2-phenylpentane. 2,756,263, 7-24-56, Cl.
260—671.
McCaulay, David A., and A. P. Lien, to Standard Oi Co.
Tertiary butylxylene production. 2,756,264, 7-24-56, Cl.
260—671.
McCaulay, David A., and A. P. Lien, to Standard Oil Co.
Separation of mixed Cs aromatic hydrocarbons into xylene
and ethylxylene. 2,766,305, 10-9-56, Cl. 260—668.
McCaulay, David A., and A. P. Lien, to Standard Oil Co.
Monoalkylxylenes by alkylation. 2,766,307, 10-9-56, Cl.
260—671.
McCaulav. David A., and A. P. Lien, to Standard Oil Co.
HF — BFa treating of secondary alkyltoluenes. 2,770.662,
11-13-56. Cl. 260—668.
McCaulev, David A. : See —
Johnson, Carl E., Lein. and McCaulav. 2.768,986.
Lien, Arthur P., and McCauley. 2,773,109.
Thorne. Henry C, Jr., and McCaulay. 2,773,916.
McCauley, Herbert J., Jr. Animal simulating velocipede.
2.731,274, 1-17-56, Cl. 280—1.196.
McCavey, James G., and C. W. Maddix. Vehicle with demount-
able suspension system and adjustable bed. 2,757,936,
8-7-56, Cl. 280—44.
McCaw, William F., to E. Boydell & Co. Ltd. Mounting of a
second chassis or other superstructure on a unit construc-
tion chassis. 2,741,492, 4-10-56, Cl. 280—106.
McChesney, Roy. Photographic typographical composing ma-
chine. 2,762,277, 9-11-56, Cl. 95—4.5.
LIST OF PATENTEES
McChesney, Thomas C. Removable drilling barge cradle.
2,730, 172, 2-28-56, CI. 61 — 46.
McChesney, Vernon A., to Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical
Corp. Finned conduit and metbod of attaching fins to con-
duit. 2,731,245, 1-17-56, CI. 257—262.16.
McClain, Archie L. Self-towing attachment for track vehicles
having grooved cleats. 2,744,690, 5-8-56, CI. 238 — 14.
McClain, Harry W. Vacuum controlled air bleed valve.
2.742.270, 4-17-56, CI. 261—41.
McClain, Harry W. Carburetor of the air displacement type.
2.742.271. 4-17-56, CI. 261 — 44.
McClain, Harry W., to Hughes Carburetor Co., Inc. Fuel
gasifier and pressure regulator. 2,755,633, 7-24-56, CI.
62—1.
McClain, Joseph W., to Essex Wire Corp. Snap action relay.
2,753,416, 7-3-56, CI. 200— 87.
McCleary, Harry C. Bottle closure device. 2,758,736,
8-14-56, CI. 215 — 38.
McCleary, Roy B., to Atwood Vacuum Machine Co. Press
with automatic kick-out mechanism. 2,773,403, 12-11-56,
CI. 78—17.
McCleary, Rush F., to The Texas Co. Process for fluorination
of hydrocarbons. 2,759,026, 8-14-56, CI. 260—653.
McCleery, Dwight. Implement for holding wallpaper steamer.
2,760,745, 8-28-56, CI. 248—161.
McClellan, Boyd A. : See —
Hale, Andrew, and McClellan. 2,730,755.
McClellan, David B. Grain unloader. 2,772,764, 12^-56,
CI. 193 — 1.
McClellan, Marcus E., to Deere Manufacturing Co. Forage
harvester. 2,729,256, CI. 146 — 121.
McClellan, Marcus E., to Deere Mfg. Co. Pickup and baler.
2,739,438, 3-27-56, CI. 56—341.
McClellan, Marcus E., A. B. Skromme, G. R. Sutherland,
H. E. Adams, and L. L. Griffin, to Deere Mfg. Co. Side
delivery rake. 2.746,233. 5-22-56. CI. 56—377.
McClellan, Ralph E., to Meilink Steel Safe Co. Insulated
metal cabinet construction. 2,750,901, 6-19-56, CI.
109—59.
McClellan, Ralph E., to Meilink Steel Safe Co. Safe construc-
tion. 2,750,902, 6-19-56, CI. 109—81.
McClellan, Wayne L. : See —
Richards, John W., and McCellan. 2,760,268.
McClelland, Clarence P., to General Motors Corp. Windshield
wiper cable tensioning apparatus. 2,743,617, 5-1-56, CI.
74—96.
McClelland, Clarence P., to General Motors Corp. Door lock
and mounting for instrument panel compartment. 2,744,405,
5-8-56, CI. 70—81.
McClelland, Clarence P., to General Motors Corp. Latch
striker assembly. 2,750,221, 6-12-56, CI. 292—341.18.
McClendon, Robert W. Lawn edger. 2,735,252, 2-21-56, CI.
56—25.4.
McClenny, Robert W. Automatic dump mechanism for a
scoop. 2,772,798, 12-4-56, CI. 214—140.
McClernon, Francis H. Tractor attachment. 2,735,651,
2-21-56, CI. 254—124.
McClintock, Cecil V. : See —
Lacy, Roy, McClintock, and Rossier. 2,762,104.
McClintock, Fred L. Automobile headlight attachment.
2.764,673, 9-25-56, CI. 240—7.1.
McClintock. Hazel C. : See —
Lacy, Roy, McClintock, and Rossier. 2,762,104.
McClintock Mfg. Co. : See —
Hubbard, Warren M., and Levie. 2,739,402.
McClinton, Leslie T., W. M. Garrison, and M. Burton, to the
United States of America as represented by the United
States Atomic Energy Commission. Organic compound
bond rupturing process. 2,743.223, 4-24-56. CI. 204 — 154.
McCloskey, Albert R., to The Heim Co. Self-aligning bear-
ings. 2,767,034, 10-16-56, CI. 308—72.
McCloud, Dwite M. : See —
Rohrbaek, Gilson H., and McCloud. 2,751,194.
McCloud, Robert A. : See —
De Back, William, Puccinelli, and McCloud. 2,738,819.
McCloy, Graham S., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Plural
temperature refrigeration apparatus. 2,768,510, 10-30-56,
CI. 62—117.3.
McCIune, Wallace O. Prefabricated constant pressure joint
construction. 2,732,044, 1-24-56, CI. 189 — 36.
McClung, Alfred R. : See —
Wallace, James M., and McClung. 2,769,055.
McClung, Roderick M. : See —
Marcus, Stanley J., McClung, and Weinland. 2,766,662.
McClure, Carroll W., to United State Steel Corp. Apparatus
for determining the profile of threads. 2,749,624, 6-12-56,
CI. 33—199.
McClure, Glenn T., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Diaphragm
support. 2,765,811. 10-9-56, CI. 137—788.
McClure, Robert : See —
Stimetz. Joseph M., and McClure. 2,775,478.
McClure, William L. : See —
Thober. Herbert C, and McClure. 2.733,993.
McClure, William L., to Sun Oil Co. Surface level control in
a compact solids bed. 2,737.294, 3-6-56. CI. 209—138.
McClure, William L., to Sun Oil Co. Circulation of granular
solids through a process system. 2,742,343, 4-17-56, CI.
23—1.
McClure. William V., Jr. Feeder device for livestock.
2,768,607, 10-30-56, CI. 119—60.
McClurkin. Cloise M. Air circulating door for refrigerator.
2,775,187, 12-25-56, CI. 98 — 36.
McCluskey, David C. : See —
Piazze, Thomas E., and McCluskey. 2,749,817.
517
McClusky, Frank. Christmas tree mat. 2,748,516, 6-5-56,
CI. 41—15. '
McColaugh, Harry E. : See — ■
Hoover^ Frank G., McColaugh, and Free. 2,772,039.
McCollum, Burton. Seismic exploration apparatus. 2,766,837,
10-16-56, CI. 181—0.5.
McCollum, Burton. Seismic exploration apparatus. 2,767,389,
10-16-56, CI. 340—15.
McCollum, Jack W. : See —
Rollins, Eugene C. 2,743,005.
McComb, Claude A., to B-W Brake Co. Apparatus for remov-
ing brake shoe linings. 2,757,729, 8-7-56, CI. 164—38.
McCombie, Frederick W., to Megator Pumps & Compressors
Ltd. Rotary pumps or compressors. 2,750,896, 6-19-56,
CI. 103—216.
McCombie, Horace R., and E. L. Wagner, to the United States
of America as represented by the United States Atomic
Energy Commission. Method of producing uranium tetra-
chloride. 2,735,746, 2-21-56, CI. 23—14.5.
McCombs, Chester V. Bale dropper. 2,732,679, 1-31-56,
CI. 56 — 473.5.
McCombs, Howard L., Jr., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Make-
and-break device for periodic or cyclic application of fluid
pressure. 2,774,370, 12-18-56, CI. 137 — 103.
McConnaughey, Paul W., to Mine Safety Appliances Co.
Detection of sulfur dioxide. 2,736,638, 2-28-56, CI.
23—232.
McConnel Bomford Ltd. : See —
McConnel, Frederic W. 2,749,916.
McConnel, Frederic W., to McConnel Bomford Ltd. Rotors
for threshing machines. 2,749,916, 6-12-56, CI. 130 — 27.
McConnell, Charles K., to ACF Industries, Inc. De-icing
means for carburetors. 2,766,974, 10-16-56, CI. 261 — 14.
McConnell, Clarence J. : See —
Vallorani, Ben J., and McConnell. 2,751,487.
McConnell, Frank J. : See —
Fisler, Leland H., Welch, and McConnell. 2,733,088.
McConnell, Frank J., to The American Hardware Corp. Door
latch operating mechanism. 2,751,244, 6-19-56, CI.
292—358.
McConnell, Frank J., to The American Hardware Corp. Door
latch. 2,759,747, 8-21-56, CI. 292 — 169.
McConnell, Frank J., to The American Hardware Corp. Door
latch operating unit. 2,759.750, 8-21-56, CI. 292—336.3.
McConnell, John N., and H. F. Borin, to American Hospital
Supply Corp. Fluid container. 2,772,704, 12-4-56, CI.
141 — 24.
McConnell, Kenneth R., to Times Facsimile Corp. Facsimile
scanning method and apparatus for predetermined signal
output and contrast. 2,730,567, 1-10-56, CI. 178 — 7.1.
McConnell, Leslie F. : See —
Hasche, Rudolph L., and McConnell. 2,737,970.
McConnell, Marvin J., to Taxineon, Inc. Illuminated sign for
vehicles. 2.753,640, 7-10-56, CI. 40—132.
McConnell, Mildred G. Compartmented clothes hamper.
2,736,454. 2-28-56, CI. 220—20.
McConnell, Richard L. : See —
Coover, Harry W., Jr., and McConnell. 2,751,384.
McConnell, Robert A to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Circuit for ob-
taining the ratio of two voltages. 2.763,838. 9-18-56. CI.
324—140.
McConnell. Robert F. Grapevine and twine cutting knife.
2,772,475, 12-4-56, CI. 30—298.
McConnell, Wayne V. : See —
Bell. Alan, and McConnell. 2,739.160.
McConnell, William M., to Taylor-Wilson Mfg. Co. Position-
ing apparatus for elongated articles to be delivered to a
machine. 2.751,781, 6-26-56. CI. 73—49.6.
McConnell, William M., and J. R. Von Hofen. to Taylor-Wilson
Mfg. Co. Pipe gripper actuated by guided yoke. 2,747,445,
5-29-56, CI. 81—17.2.
McConnohie, Edward S. : See —
Garner, Lawrence M., and McConnohie. 2,752.851.
McCool, Marcus G.. and C. O. Moorhead. Well drilling
recorder. 2,729,100, 1-3-56, CI. 73 — 151.5.
McCord Corp. : See —
Gale, William S. 2,756.497.
Hayward. James R., and Schild. 2.761.195.
McCord, Douglas D., T. R. Holbrook, and C. A. Rudolph, to
Chicopee Mfg. Corp. Process for production of puffed
fabrics. 2,757,434, 8-7-56, CI. 28—72.
McCord. Georgie P., to United States Rubber Co. Valve.
2.731.028, 1-17-56, CI. 137—223.
McCord, Howard B., and H. E. McAlister, to Beekman In-
struments, Inc. Indicating dial. 2,746,417, 5-22-56, CI.
116—124.
McCord, John B. : See —
More, Philip J., and McCord. 2,744.343.
McCord, Wilfred M., Jr., to American Saw & Tool Co. Saw
with adjustable saw blade. 2,762,407, 9-11-56, CI.
145—31.
McCorkle, D. H.. Co. : See—
McCorkle, Donald H. 2,743,574.
McCorkle, Donald H., to D. H. McCorkle Co. Two-way fast
acting bimetal control element. 2,743,574, 5-1-56, CI.
60—23.
McCorkle, Miles R. : See-
Shapiro, Sydney H., and McCorkle. 2,775,617.
McCorkle, Willard H., to the United States of America as
represented by the United States Atomic Energy Commis-
sion. Positioning device. 2,756,857, 7-31-56, CI. 192—150.
McCormack, Donald C. : See —
Wilson, Bertram A., and McCormack. 2,735,000.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
McCormack, Foster D., to Minnesota and Ontario Paper Co.
Paper machine reel starter. 2,745,606, • 5-15-56, CI.
242—65.
McCormack, Ralph H. : See —
Bolley, Don S., McCormack, and Naughton. 2,732,395.
McCormick, Charles E., to Vogt Mfg. Corp. Glare shield
mounting bracket. 2,738,155, 3-13-56, CI. 248 — 289.
McCormick, Charles W. Light control means. 2,749,581,
6-12-56, CI. 20—62.
McCormick, Francis A., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Lifting
fork for stacked articles. 2,771,204, 11-20-56, CI.
214—655.
McCormick, Francis H. : See —
Abresch, Carel F., and McCormick. 2,734,520.
McCormick, Francis H., to General Motors Corp. Domestic
appliance. 2,742,708, 4-24-56, CI. 34—76.
McCormick, Francis H., to General Motors Corp. Domestic
appliance. 2,752,694, 7-3-56, CI. 34—60.
McCormick, Frank, to Federal Carton Corp. Cradle-type
carton for dolls. 2,773.327, 12-11-56, CI. 46—15.
McCormick, James B. Plastic molded anatomical model and
method of molding plastic articles. 2,763,070, 9-18-56,
CI. 35—17.
McCormick, Jerry R. D., and S. A. Mnller, to American Cyan-
amid Co. Recovery and purification with organic solvent
oximes of substances having vitamin B12 activity. 2,731,388,
1-17-56, CI. 167—81.
McCormick, Jerry R. D., and S. A. Muller, to American Cyan-
amid Co. Recovering vitamin Bis material from organic
oxime solutions of the same with amines. 2,731,389,
1-17-56, CI. 167—81.
McCormick, Jerry R. D., and N. K. Smith, to American Cyan-
amid Co. Production of tetracycline. 2,731,497, 1-17-56,
CI. 260—559.
McCormick, Jerry R. D., and S. A. Muller, to American Cyana-
mid Co. Extraction of vitamin Bi2 from aqueous concen-
trates thereof. 2,739,100, 3-20-56, CI. 167—81.
McCormick, Jerry R. D., and S. A. Muller, to American
Cyanamid Co. Recovery and purification of vitamin B12.
2,745,787, 5-15-56, CI. 167—81.
McCormick, John A., to General Steel Castings Corp. Rail-
road articulated vehicle. 2,737,903, 3-13-56, CI. 105—4.
McCormick, Kenneth W. : See —
Weaver George C. and McCormick. 2,759,691.
McCorquodale Colour Display Ltd. : See —
Sanderson James C. 2,766,484.
McCorquodale-Gresham, Inc. : See —
Gresham, Donald C. 2,731,346.
McCorquodale Process, Inc. : See —
Weingart, Richard I. N. 2,765,494.
MeCotter, James D., Jr., C. F. Schmitz, Jr., F. K. Clarke, and
J. F. McMahon, Jr., to Philco Corp. Corona discharge
voltage regulator tube. 2,753,478, 7-3-56, CI. 313 — 184.
McCown, William E., and H. M. Alexander, to Libbey-Owens-
Ford Glass Co. Method of draining melting tanks.
2,775,071, 12-25-56, CI. 49—77.
McCoy, David O., and N. W. Hancock, to Collins Radio Co.
Range stabilizing apparatus. 2,760,189, 8-21-56, CI.
McCoy, Frederic C, J. M. Caffrey, Jr., and W. R. Hencke,
to The Texas Co. Lubricant containing a metal derivative
of a hvdroxyarvlalkyl polyamine and a metal dithio-
carbamate. 2,752,311, 6-26-56, CI. 252—33.6.
McCoy, James B., to Ethyl Corp. Synergistic stabilizing
compositions. 2,742.349, 4-17-56, CI. 44 — 63.
McCoy, John F., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Apparatus for pro-
ducing a rotating time base display. 2,747,135, 5-22-56,
CI. 315—24.
McCoy, Lloyd R., to Diamond Alkali Co. Self-loading or
unloading vehicle for cylindrical containers. 2,763,383,
9_18_56. CI. 214—75.
McCoy, Marion M., to Purolator Products, Inc. Automatic
discriminatory clogging detector for oil filters. 2,729,339,
1-3-56, CI. 210—183.
McCov, Marion M., to Purolator Products, Inc. Multistage3
filter. 2.733,855, 2 7 5!;. CI. 233—2.
McCoy, Robert E., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Spaced loop direc-
tion finder. 2,746,037, 5-15-56, CI. 343—118.
McCoy, Robert L., to General Electric Co. Combined grading
and corona shield. 2.741.322, 4-10-56. CI. 174—144.
McCoy, Robert L., and I. W. Gross, to General Electric Co.
Combined grading and corona shield. 2,741,321, 4-10-56,
CI. 174—144.
McCoy, Roger T. Direct-reading height gauge. 2,774,146,
12-18-56, CI. 33—169.
McCoy, Thomas A., to Carando Machine Works. Metal con-
tainer body sizer. 2,774,406, 12-18-56, CI. 153—48.
McCoy, Verl E. Lubricating device. 2,744,798, 5-8-56, CI.
308—91.
McCoy, Verl E. Lubricating device. 2,751,263, 6-19-56, CI.
308—85.
McCoy, Walter J., to Lehigh Portland Cement Co. Inhibiting
alkali reactivity of Portland cement. 2,744,831, 5-8-56,
CI. 106—98.
aid A. L. Chaney, to Esso Research
Blended divinyl benzene polymers.
260^5.5.
2,748,262, 5-29-56,
McCray Refrigerator Co., Inc. : See —
Bentley, George K. 2,744,807..
McCrea, William J. Television lamp.
CI. 240—81.
McCready, Charles J. Adhesive applying machine for work
pieces having an irregular contour. 2,760,463, 8-28-56,
CI. 118—232.
McCready, Rolland M. : See —
Harrington, Winfred O., McCready, and Olson. 2,729,566.
McCreary, Bruce C, and O. W. Wood, to Johnson & Johnson.
Apparatus for severing string ends. 2,729,484, 1-3-56,
CI. 289—1.
McCreary, Harold J. : See —
Johnston, Leith, McCreary, and Stiles. 2,770,675.
McCreary, Harold J., to Automatic Electric Laboratories,
Inc. Electronic ringing frequency generator. 2,740,948,
4-3-56, a. 340—168.
McCreary, Harold J., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc.
Bifilar triode transistor. 2,744,219, 5-1-56, CI. 317 — 235.
McCreary, Henry S., Jr., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Circuit stabi-
lizer. 2,743,374, 4-24-56, CI. 250—214.
McCreary, John. Tenter. 2,729,874, 1-10-56, CI. 26—61.
McCreat, Thomas G. : See —
Free, Vernon, and Muck. 2,767,390.
McCreery, Edward P., to The C. O. Bartlett & Snow Co.
Corn sheller and separator. 2,754,827, 7-17-56, CI. 130—6.
McCrory, John F., to Tru-Measur, Inc. Liquid dispenser.
2,772,025, 11-27-56, CI. 222—21.
McCrory, John J. : See —
Staples,James D., and McCrory. 2,733,511.
McCroskey, Warren N., and F. J. Mongraw, to General Elec-
tric Co. Clutch-brake mechanism for dynamoelectric
machines. 2,757,766, 8-7-56, CI. 192—18.
McCrosky, Robert D., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Snubbing pin for drawing yarn. 2,767,429, 10-23-56, CI.
18—8.
McCrystle, John D., and E. F. Townsend, to The Sandy Hill
Iron & Brass Works. Apparatus for interval feed and jet
screening of stock. 2,730,932, 1-17-56, CI. 92 — 30.
McCubbin, Cristo Z. Tool holders. 2,740,241, 4-3-56, CI.
51—221.
McCubbin, John G. : See —
Sawyer, John W., Hazzard, and McCubbin. 2,761,327.
McCubbin, Lewis : See —
Jordan, Woodrow W., and Spencer. 2,735,190.
McCubbin, William P. Window track and weather strip.
2,740,171, 4-3-56, CI. 20—52.4.
McCue, James H. Safety razor blade sharpener. 2,729,989,
1-10-56, CI. 76 — 89.2.
McCuen, Charles L., to General Motors Corp. Air condition-
ing and ventilating system for automobiles. 2,756,664,
7-31-56, CL 98— 2. _
Accumulators.
2,748,801, 6-5-56,
2,764,093, 9-25-56,
2.764.997, 10-2-56,
2.764.998, 10-2-56,
expressing
McCracken, Edward A.,
and Engineering Co.
2,730,515, 1-10-56, CI.
McCracken, William E. : See —
Hoffman, George. 2,738,188.
McCray, Austin. Carrying case.
132—83.
2,748,780, 6-5-56, CI.
McCuistion, Tommy J.
CI. 138—31.
McCuistion, Tommy J. Fuse for missile.
CI. 102—78.
McCuistion, Tommy J. Accumulators.
CI. 138—31.
McCuistion, Tommy J. Accumulators.
CI. 138—31.
McCulley, Howard C. : See —
Young, De Walt S., and McCulley. 2,763,672.
McCulloch Motors Corp. : See — ■
Doble, Abner. 2,730,996.
Jovanovich, Dragoljub K. 2,753,004.
Oehrli, John W. 2,756,735.
Ryde, John L. 2,730,143.
Ryde, John L. 2,770,363.
McCulloch, Frederick L. Citrus fruit juice
machine. 2,742,852, 4-24-56, CI. 100—53.
McCulloch Motors Corp. : See —
Jovanovich, Dragoljub K. 2,742,098.
McCullouch, Allan W., to Irrigation Equipment Co., Inc.
Caster wheel support for pipes. 2.741,510, 4-10-56, CI.
299 — 47.
McCullough, Armour L., to A. V. Roe Canada Ltd. Torque
transmitting coupling. 2,749,726, 6-12-56, CI. 64 — 9.
McCullough, Ira J., to McCullough Tool Co. Well perforat-
ing device. 2,756,677, 7-31-56, CI. 102—20.
McCullough, Jack A., to Eitel-McCullough, Inc. Electron
tube. 2,731,578, 1-17-56, CI. 313—245.
McCullough, James D., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Air
cooled rol'ractorv wall construction for furnaces. 2,746,405,
5-22-56, C. 110—1.
McCullough, Harold M., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Sealing alloy for soft glass. 2,730,260, 1-10-56, CI.
220—2.3
McCullough, Lewell O., and R. F. Skinner, to Lance, Inc.
Confection feeding device. 2,755,907, 7-24-56, CI. 198 — 35.
McCullough, Otis J. Radioactive guiding svstem for mobile
vehicles. 2,750,583, 6-12-56, CI. 340—282.
McCullough, Paul J., to The Toastswell Co., Inc. Bread
toaster. 2,734,448, 2-14-56, CI. 99—328.
McCullough, Paul J., to The Toastswell Co., Inc. Electric
toaster. 2,739,523, 3-27-56, CI. 99—328.
McCullough, Robert F., to the United States of America as
represented by the United States Atomic Energy Commis-
sion. Treatment of phosphate rock to recover phosphorus
and uranium values. 2,767,045, 10-16-56, CI. 23—14.5.
LIST OF PATENTEES
519
McCullough, Robert F., and I. M. Le Baron, to the United
States of America as represented by the United States
Atomic Energy Commission. Recovery of mineral values
from leached zone material overlying Florida pebble phos-
phate deposits. 2,769,686, 11-6-56, CI. 23—14.5.
McCullough, Robert W., to Deering Milliken Research Corp.
Textile machine control device. 2,748,430, 6-5-56, CI.
19—165.
McCullough Tool Co. : See —
McCullough, Ira J. 2,756,677.
McCullough, William E., and W. E. Wyatt, to Bohn Aluminum
and Brass Corp. Process of producing steel-aluminum bi-
metal strip. 2,763,058, 9-18-56, CI. 29—488.
McCully, Charles R., and E. S. De Marsh. Dental appliance.
2,748,482, 6-5-56, CI. 32 — 40.
McCune, Homer W., to The Procter & Gamble Co. Detergent
composition. 2,739,943, 3-27-56, CI. 252—137.
McCune, William J., Jr. : See —
Bachelder, Albert J., and McCune. 2,740,714.
Bishop, Donald R., Fairbank, McCune, and Pierce.
2,759,404.
McCune, William J., Jr., to Polaroid Corp. Photographic
apparatus. 2,740,341, 4-3-56, CI. 95 — 13.
McCurdy, John L., and C. E. De Long, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Method and apparatus for shaping plastic foams.
2,740,157, 4-3-56, CI. 18—12.
McCurdy, John L., and C. E. De Long, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Process for making elongated cellular articles from
thermoplastic polymers. 2,774,991, 12-25-56, CI. 18 — 48.
McCurdy, Robert J. : See —
Shreve, Warren T., and McCurdy. 2,739,264.
McCurdy, Robert J., to Radio Corp. of America. Time-base
generator. 2,735,007, 2-14-56, CI. 250—27.
McCutchen, Charles W. 'Suspension systems for motor road
vehicles. 2,746,765, 5-22-56, CI. 280—124.
McCutchen, John E., to The Coleman Co., Inc. Method of
increasing the heat resistance of glass fiber wicks.
2,762,168, 9-11-56, CI. 49—77.
McCutchen, John E., to The Coleman Co., Inc. Draft starter
structure for immersion heaters. 2,762,364, 9-11-56. CI.
126—360.
McCutcheon, Doyle A. Humidifying apparatus for internal
combustion engines. 2,748,755, 6-5-56, CI. 123 — 25.
McDaniel, Joseph A., Jr. : See —
Hamner, Glen P., Jones, McDaniel, and Fuqua. 2,775,576.
McDaniel, Morris L. B. Swinging fish container. 2,729,016,
1-3-56. Cl. 43—55.
McDaniel, Rankin H., to Solar Aircraft Co. Welding jig.
2,768,281, 10-23-56, CI. 219—130.
McDaniel, William T., Jr., and P. N. Sales, to Farnam Mfg.
Co., Inc. Reconstituted mica sheet. 2,760,879, 8-28-56,
CI. 106—286.
MeDermott Controls, Inc. : See — ■
Rogoff, Mortimer. 2,769,121.
MeDermott, Henry J., to American Viscose Corp. Suction
cake removing tool. 2,747,913, 5-29-56, CI. 294 — 64.
MeDermott, Henry J., to American Viscose Corp. Multiple
swivel fluid transmitting device. 2.768,842, 10-30-56, CI.
285—136.
MeDermott, John P. : See —
Rogers, Dilworth T., and MeDermott. 2,738,344.
Rogers, Dilworth T., and MeDermott. 2,761,845.
MeDermott, John P., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Mineral oilcomposition^ 2,743,235, 4-24-56, CI. 252 — 46.7.
sso Research and Engineering Co.
lubricant additives. 2,760,937,
HSR
MeDermott, John P., to
Phosphorus-containing
~~-56, CI. 252 — 46.7.
to
Research
products.
md Engineering Co.
2,766,207, 10-9-56, CI.
2,759,259, 8-21-56, CI.
Key for opening cans. 2,744,652,
Wave
MeDermott, John P,
Hydrocarbon oil
252—32.7.
MeDermott, Paul I. Hair clipper.
MeDermott, Wilfrid J.
5-8-56, CI. 220—52.
McDevitt, John J. : See —
Di Renzo, Simon. 2,753,270.
McDevitt, Patrick F. : See —
Fessler. Frank. 2,762,375.
McDonal, Frank J., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc,
analysis. 2,752,092, 6-26-56, CI. 235 — 61.
McDonald, Albert W. Trailer step. 2,738,987, 3-20-56, CI.
McDonald, Albert W. Trailer step. 2,764,422, 9-25-56, CI.
280—166.
McDonald, Albert W. Trailer steps. 2,772,097, 11-27-56,
CI. 280—166.
McDonald. Charles C. : See —
Gunning, Harry E., and McDonald. 2,736,694.
McDonald, Dan. Ivn.ixing methods and apparatus.
2,746,862, 5-22-56, CI. 92—1.6.
McDonald, Dan. to Barber-Greene Co. Solvent extraction
process. 2,752,377, 6-26-56, CI. 260 — 412.8.
McDonald, Dan, to Barber-Greene Co. Method of treating
materials. 2,755,293, 7-17-56, CI. 260—412.5.
McDonald, David W., and K. M. Taylor, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Purification of acrylonitrile. 2,770,645, 11-13-56,
CI. 260 — 465.9.
McDonald, Donald, to Cook Electric Co. Frequency sensi-
tive control apparatus. 2,747,146, 5-22-56, CI. 317 — 147.
McDonald, Donald, to Cook Electric Co. Frequency sensi-
tive circuit control apparatus. 2,761,031, 8-28-56, CI.
200—80.
McDonald, Donald. Nontoxic humidifier or air-moistening
means. 2,767,018, 10-16-56, CI. 299—20.
McDonald, Frank S. Portable collapsible bar. 2,764,462,
9-25-56, CI. 312—140.2.
McDonald, Harrison B. Refrigerated container. 2,763,134,
9-18-56, CI. 62—86.
McDonald, Hugh J., and M. B. Williamson, to Precision
Scientific Co. Method and apparatus for ionography.
2,768,948, 10-30-56, CI. 204—180.
McDonald, Jack : See —
Shapiro, Zalnian M., and McDonald. 2,739,566.
McDonald, Jack J. See —
Arneson, Howard M., and McDonald. 2,738,492.
McDonald, James D., to General Electric Co. Brush holder
for electric machine. 2,763,801, 9-18-56, CI. 310—239.
McDonald, John C, to The Dow Chemical Co. Magnesium-
base alloy. 2,774,664, 12-18-56, CI. 75—168.
McDonald, John E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Appa-
ratus for cooling the bearings of fans. 2,733,001, 1-31-56,
CI. 230—211.
McDonald, John W. Piercing valve. Re. 24,199, 8-21-56,
CI. 137—318.
McDonald, Joseph F. Earth conditioning and seeding ma-
chine. 2,730,054, 1-10-56, CI. Ill — 10.
McDonald, Louis, and A. E. Hawley, to Kelite Corp. Composi-
tion for cleaning and stripping paint from aluminum.
2,741,599, 4-10-56, CI. 252—138.
McDonald, Marshall E. Ball-end fishhook. 2,763,089.
9_18-56\ Cl. 43—44.83.
McDonald, Robert E. : See —
Griffith, Andrew S., Jr., McDonald, and Wilfong.
2,733,121.
McDonald, Robert L.; to Ritter Co., Inc. Hydraulic ti
medical examination and operating tables. 2,7f
9-25-56, Cl. 311—7.
McDonald, Warren S., to The Robert L. Johnson Corp. Weld-
ing hood with hard hat. 2,753,562. 7-10-56, Cl. 2—8.
McDonald, William A. : See —
Rava, Alexander. 2,768,279.
McDonald, William K. : See —
Alexander, William M., McDonald, and Lee. 2,764,160.
McDonnell Aircraft Corp. : See —
Ballauer, Alb C, Sargent, and Schmidt. 2,740,254.
Landholt, Elmer C. 2,750,217.
Marschner, Charles F. 2,763,908.
Winter, John S., Kallal, and Mazzoni. 2,745,248.
McDonnell, Basil : See —
Robinson, Joseph N., Miller, and McDonnell. 2,768,168.
McDonnell, Charles W. : See —
Felt, Arthur J. Re. 24,108.
McDonnell, James A., to Sperry Rand Corp. Control svstem
for aircraft surfaces. 2,769,603, 11-6-56, Cl. 244 — 77.
McDonnell, John A., to General Electric Co. Transformer
gasket structure. 2,756,270, 7-24-56, Cl. 174—52.
McDonnell, Joseph M., and H. D. Mowers, to General
Motors Corp. Antenna mechanism. 2,763,340, 9-18-56,
Cl. 189—23.
McDonnell & Miller, Inc. : See —
Kmiecik, Leopold J. 2,747,802.
Kmiecik, Leopold J. 2,770,695.
McDonnell, Richard : See — ■
Ramsay, Duncan, and McDonnell. 2,763,193.
McDonough, Amanda J. : See —
McDonough, Charles G. 2,742,292.
McDonough, Charles G., to B. V. Clancey and A. J. Mc-
Donough. Playing card holder, assorting and displaying
device. 2,742,292, 4-17-56, Cl. 273—150.
McDonough, Everett G., to Tide Water Patent Development
Co., Inc. Permanent waving solutions and method.
2,736,323, 2-28-56, Cl. 132—7.
McDonough, F. Marvin : See —
McDonough, James S. 2,744,795.
McDonough, Herbert E. : See —
McDonough, James S. 2,744,795.
McDonough, James E. : See —
McDonough, James S. 2,744,795.
McDonough, James S., deceased; H. E., J. E., and F. M.
McDonough, administrators, to The Finest Scaffold Co.
Scaffolds. 2,744,795, 5-8-56, Cl. 304—2.
McDonough, Paul F. Concrete form structure. 2,775,017,
12-25-56, Cl. 25—118.
McDonough, Robert P. : See — -
Chapman, Albert B., McDonough, and Jackson. 2,759,709.
McDonough, Will D., and J. F. Ennis. Paper trimmer.
2.765,037, 10-2-56, Cl. 164—77.
McDougal, Murray : See —
Graves, Eliot D., and McDougal. 2,743,753.
McDougal, Paul A., Sr., and F. G. Seelmann. Bulkhead for
shipping compartments. 2,752,864, 7-3-56, Cl. 105 — 376.
McDougall, George : See —
Tosi, Fred, and McDougall. 2,763,465.
McDougall, John A., to Ford Motor Co. Window regulator.
2,745,662, 5-15-56, Cl. 268—104.
McDowall, Charles J., J. B. Wheatley, and F. G. Dougherty,
to General Motors Corp. Combustion chamber crossover
tube. 2,729,938, 1-10-56, Cl. 60—39.37.
McDowall, Charles J., to General Motors Corp. Gas turbine
engine with thrust balancing coupling. 2,738,920, 3-20-56,
Cl. 230—116.
McDowall, Charles J., and O. V. Montieth. to General Motors
Corp. Turbine casing construction. 2,763,462, 9-18-56,
Cl. 253—78.
McDowell Co., Inc. : See —
Nichols, Charles W. 2,729.570.
Widdowson, Carl A. 2,734,519.
520
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
McDowell, Lonzo A. Reflector oven. 2,757,664, 8-7-56, CI.
126—275.
McDowell Mfg. Co. : See —
Hempel, Gustav A. 2,730,115.
Richard, Clyde E. 2,730,116.
McDowell, Nathan H., and P. D. Myers, to Aviation Develop-
ments, Inc. Packaging machine. 2,752,742, 7-3-56, CI.
53—180.
McDuffee, John K., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Metal to
glass sealing fixture. 2,775,068, 12-25-56, CI. 49 — 1.
McDuffie, Archie D., to General Motors Corp. Combustion
chamber. 2,736,306, 2-28-56, CI. 123—191.
McDuffie, Archie D., to General Motors Corp. High compres-
sion combustion chambers. 2,737,170, 3-6-56, CI. 123 — 191.
McElgin, John W., to John J. Nesbitt, Inc. Apparatus for
air conditioning. 2,775,432, 12-25-56, CI. 257—137.
McElhaney, Edward D. Steam vacuum boiler. 2,745,941,
5-15-56, CI. 219 — 38.
McElhone, Harry : See —
McElhone, James J. and H. 2,757,263.
McElhone, James J. and H. Master switch for automobiles.
2,757,263, 7-31-56, CI. 200—158.
McElligott, Edward M., to Swedish Crucible Steel Co. Proc-
ess of producing pearlescent plastic articles. 2,774,992,
12-25-56, CI. 18—55.
McElligott, John E., to General Electric Co. 6-phase, 2-circuit
generators. 2,731,576, 1-17-56, CI. 310—202.
McElligott, John E., to General Electric Co. Polyphase
generators. 2,745,029, 5-8-56, CI. 310—202.
McElrath, Thomas, and A. P. Scheller, to Union Carbide and
Carbon Corp. Water cooled Sigma guide tube. 2,761,049,
8-28-56, CI. 219—14.
McElroy, Albert D., and R. M. Hunt, to Callery Chemical
Co. Preparation ,of metal fiuoborates. 2,772,228, 11-27-56,
CI. 204—59.
McElroy, Geo*rge S., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp.
Method and apparatus for collecting strands. 2,742,737,
4-24-56, CI. 49—17.
McElroy, Robert G. : See-
Johnson, Clarence S., and McElroy. 2.767,639.
McElroy, Roy H., to International Clay Machinery of Dela-
ware, Inc. Apparatus for making a ceramic tile building
panel. 2,738,825, 3-20-56, CI. 154—1.
McElwain, Alan C, and D. F. Link. Disk sharpener.
2,730,915, 1-17-56, CI. 76—89.2.
McEntee, Howard G. Electrical tachometer. 2,751,553,
6-19-56, CI. 324—70.
McEntire, Barney B. Box handling apparatus. 2,765,826,
10-9-56, CI. 144—288.
McEvoy, Francis J. : See —
Baker, Bernard R., and McEvoy. 2,775,597.
McEvoy, Joseph : See —
Christy, James W., and McEvoy. 2,769,069.
McEwan, James. Saw jointer. 2,729,120, 1-3-56, CI. 76 — 47.
McEwan, James. Saw sharpener. 2,741,143, 4-10-56, CI.
76—31.
McEwan, James. Saw sharpener. 2,775,146, 12-25-56, CI.
76—79.
McEwen, Norman S., to The TJni-Mac Co. Division of Helpy
Selfy Service System Inc. Brake. 2,757,759, 8-7-56,
CI 188 71
McFadden, Fred. Fluid actuated rotary tool. 2,732,671,
1-31-56, CI. 51—170.
McFadden, George H., B. Bennett, and R. E. Boyd, to General
Motors Corp. Manufacture of rubber goods from a latex
containing a fluotitanate and fluoride. 2,731,427, 1-17-56,
CI. 260—2.5.
McFadden, William C, to Hycon Mfg. Co. Curtain shutter
roller brake. 2,758,526, 8-14-56, CI. 95—57.
McFadden, William C, to Hycon Mfg. Co. Focal plane
shutter brake. 2,758,527, 8-14-56, CI. 95—57.
McFall, John C, and H. C. Xutzy, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Reduction of viscosity of packet photographic emulsions.
2,735,768, 2-21-56, CI. 95—7.
McFarland, Arthur E. and A. F. Sample taking apparatus.
2,729,105, 1-3-56, CI. 73—422.
McFarland, Artie F. : See —
McFarland, Arthur E. and A. F. 2,729,105.
McFarland, Forest R., to Studebaker-Packard Corp. Anti-
rattling planetary gearing. 2,735,310, 2-21-56, CI. 74 — 409.
McFarland, Forest R., to Studebaker-Packard Corp. Trapped
spring sprag clutch. 2,735,527, 2-21-56, CI. 192—4.1.1.
McFarland, Forest R., to Studebaker-Packard Corp. Hvdrau-
lically operated servo-motor. 2,769,307, 11-6-56, CI. 60 — 97.
McFarland, Marvin C. Frame brace and aligner. 2,759,740,
8-21-56, CI. 280—106.5.
McFarlin, Robert W. Fire extinguisher. 2,754,913, 7-17-56,
CI. 169—28.
McFee, John S., to General Box Co. Wire-bound crate.
2,734,652, 2-14-56, CI. 217—12.
Mcdnffey. Hildred W. Dish washing appliance. 2,759,767,
8-21-56. CI. 299— 83.
McGaffev-Taylor Corp. : See—
Haines, Marcus W. 2,739,653.
McGarvey, Alan R., to Armstrong Cork Co. Method of im-
proving the scrub resistance of polyvinyl acetate coating
compositions. 2,739,910, 3-27-50, CI. 117—161.
McGary. Charles E. : See —
McGary, Francis L. and C. E. 2,742,698.
McGary, Francis L. and C. E. Cable cutting and swaging
tool. 2,742,698, 4-24-56, CI. 30—237.
McGaughan, Alexander S. : See —
Johnson, Hugh B., McGaughan, and Weidlinger.
2,750,013.
McGaughey, James H. : See —
Chapel, John J., and McGaughey. 2,765,390.
McGauley, Patrick J., S. Nashner, and V. Rudryk, to Chemical
Construction Corp. Method of recovering non-ferrous metal
values. 2,746,859, 5-22-56, CI. 75—115.
McGauley, Patrick J., F. A. Schaufelberger, and E. S. Roberts,
to Chemical Construction Corp. Selective replacement of
metal sulfides. 2,755,172, 7-17-56, CI. 23—134.
McGay, John B., and H. E. Spore, to Rockwell Mfg. Co. In-
tegrator. 2,773,642, 12-11-56, CI. 235—61.
McGee, Elbert B. Navigation computing instrument.
2,756,929, 7-31-56, CI. 235—61.
McGee, Hugh C. N. Live-bait container. 2,732,653, 1-31-56,
CI. 43—55.
McGee, John M., to Bernardin Bottle Cap Co., Inc. Apparatus
for and method of making self-venting liners for container-
sealing caps. 2,756,652, 7-31-56, CI. 93—1.3.
McGee, Leland T. Hydraulic steering mechanism for vehicles
having variable tread steerable wheels. 2,764,248, 9-25-56,
CI. 180—79.2.
McGervey, Daniel D. Loose-leaf binders. 2,773,504,
12-11-56, CI. 129 — 41.
McGibbon, Archie S., to Lukens Steel Co. Surface finishing
apparatus. 2,752,734, 7-3-56, CI. 51—142.
McGihon, Leonard: See —
Donald, Alexander, and McGihon. 2,746,226.
McGihon, Leonard, to King Sales & Engineering Co., as trustee.
Variable drive mechanism. 2,731,845, 1-24-56, CI.
74—230.17.
McGihon, Leonard, to King Sales & Engineering Co. Bottle
spreader. 2,755,611, 7-24-56, CI. 53—391.
McGill, Alexander : See —
Pool, William, and McGill. 2,737,687.
McGill, Charles K. : See—
Cislak, Francis E.. and McGill. 2,759,946.
McGill, Chester T., to Elgin Softener Corp. Water con-
ditioning apparatus. 2,742,421, 4-17-56, CI. 210—24.
McGill Mfg. Co., Inc. : See-
Carlson, Marvin C. 2,731,531.
Popp, Rudolf. 2,769,871.
Popp, Rudolph. 2,769,898.
Smith, Richard J. 2,747,949.
Smith, Richard J. 2,770.508.
Weight, Charles H. 2,735,930.
McGill Metal Products Co. : See —
Cain, Stanley. 2,735,492.
McGill, Robert E. Fishing tools. 2,745,693, 5-15-56, CI.
294 — 102.
McGillem, Clare D., and F. E. Hasseld, Jr., to the United
States of America as represented by the Secretary of the
Navy. Controller for wave guide tuner, phase shifter, or
attenuator. 2,774,946, 12-18-56, CI. 333—98.
McGillis, Hugh D. : See—
McGillis, John J. and H. D. 2,738,802.
McGillis, John J. and H. D. 2,738,837.
McGillis, John J., and H. D. McGillis. Liquid level mainte-
nance apparatus. 2,738,802, 3-20-56, CI. 137 — 454.
McGillis, John J. and H. D. Rotary oil burners. 2,738,837,
3-20-56, CI. 158—77.
McGinley, James J. : See —
Patterson, Morehead, and McGinley. 2,739,550.
McGinley, William L., to American Permanent Wear Co.
Detachable serving tray for automobiles. 2,771,332,
11-20-56, CI. 311—21.
McGinn, James B., to American Viscose Corp. Steel ship-
ping packages for tricot spools. 2,762,514, 9-11-56, CI.
211—13.
McGinn, John H., to Research Corp. Optical micrometer.
2,730,008, 1-10-56, CI. 88—14.
McGinnis, Daniel A. : See —
Roger, Richard B., and McGinnis. 2,754,078.
McGinty, William K., A. Schwemmer, and R. A. Bushcott, to
Thomas Industries Inc. Recessed lighting fixture box.
2.767,307, 10-16-56, CI. 240—78.
McGoldriek, Mary B. : See —
McGoldrick, Raymond J. 2,750,490.
McGoldriek, Raymond J., deceased ; Mary B. McGoldrick,
administratrix. Emergency lighting unit for ships.
2,750,490, 6-12-56, CI. 240—37.1.
McGonigal, Richard E. : See —
Frie, George R., McGonigal, and Benkert. 2,769,657.
McGonigle, Thomas J. : See —
Ross, Douglas H., and McGonigle. 2,759,418.
McGovern, Charles J. : See —
Osterberg, Samuel O. 2,764,152.
McGovern, Henry P., to Dennison Mfg. Co. Display box.
2,732,121, 1-24-56, CI. 229—32.
McGow, Thomas C, to The Rapids-Standard Co., Inc. Con-
veyor flip-switch. 2,751,057, 6-19-56, CI. 193—36.
McGowan, Francis P. : See — ■
Anderson, Alton D., Bellamy, and McGowan. 2,756,404.
McGowan, Hugh. Football helmet. 2,758,304, 8-14-56, CI.
2—3.
McGowan, Kenneth J. J., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co.
Force reversing buffer mechanisms. 2,747,860, 5-29-56,
CI. 267—1.
McGowan, Kenneth J. J., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co.
Railway switch connecting rod. 2,772,844, 12-4-56, CI.
246 — 452.
McGowan, Michael E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Manu-
facture of parabolic reflector lamps. 2,7G7,675, 10-23-56,
CI. 113—52.
LIST OF PATENTEES
521
McGowan, Michael E., and H. P. Hasell, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Machine for processing the reflectors of
sealed beam lamps. 2,748,738, 6-5-56, CI. 113 — 59.
McGowan, Michael E., and H. P. Hasell, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Machine for feeding ferrules to sealed-beain
reflectors. 2,764,799, 10-2-56. CI. 29 — 25.19.
McGowen. Harold E., Jr., to Cameo, Inc. Bellows protector.
2,731,977, 1-24-56, CI. 137—155.
McGowen, Harold E., Jr., to Cameo, Inc. Gauge connected,
continuous flow, plug valve, having removable orifice plate.
2 764,891, 10-2-56. CI. 73—211.
McGrane, Norman M., to Western Precipitation Corp. Mul-
tiple element cyclonic separator. 2,768,744, 10-30-56, CI.
209—144.
McGrann, George A., to United States Steel Corp. Method
of and apparatus for forming a composite tubular support.
2,742,946, 4-24-56, CI. 153—70.
McGrath, Earle J. : See —
Thornton, Garno E., Verrinder, Stilwell, McGrath. and
Richards. 2,759,590.
Verrinder, Ernest A., and McGrath. 2,770,373.
McGrath, Henry G., to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Process for up-
grading hydrocarbon synthesis oil. 2,754,314, 7-10-56,
CI. 260—450.
McGrath, Henry G., and L. C. Rubin, to The M. W. Kellogg
Co. Synthesis of organic compounds from carbon monoxide
and hydrogen. 2,751,405, 6-19-56, CI. 260 — 449.6.
McGrath, John R., and F. P. Blair. Convertible automobile
top with telescoping sections. 2,754,149, 7-10-56, CI.
296—107.
McGrath, John W., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Test appa-
ratus for electrical units. 2,762,015, 9-4-56, CI. 324—158.
McGrath, William L., to Carrier Corp. Air conditioning unit
of the room cooler type. 2,768,514, 10-30-56, CI. 62—129.
McGraw Electric Co. : See —
Atwood, Joseph G., and Clark. 2,752,479.
Blackford, Wallace F., and Yaeger. 2,760,115.
Clark, Philip B. 2,752,478.
Clark, Philip B. 2,764,671.
Clark, Philip B., and Atwood. 2,773,173.
Ewing, Reid. 2,730,462.
Fjellstedt, Thorsten A. 2.770,702.
Frey, Raymond M. 2,735,826.
Gomersall, John R. 2,750,690.
Gomersall, John R. 2,773,321.
Gomersall, John R. 2,773,322.
Gustafson, David A. 2.743,665.
Harry, William R. 2,734,961.
Hulteen, Leonard A., and Kowalski. 2,732,466.
Ireland, Murray. 2,750,872.
Ireland, Murray. 2,750,874.
Ireland, Murray. 2,773,441.
Kowalski, Walter, and Seaquist. 2,760,034.
Krichton, Carl V. 2,734,983.
Krichton. Carl V. 2,769.878.
Kyle, William D., Jr. 2,752,522.
Lehman, Eugene J. 2,735,575.
Leida, Harry V. 2,773,174.
Manke, George H. 2,730,706.
Petersen, Clifford W. 2,751,460.
Petersen, Clifford W. 2,754,944.
Sant, Ralph P. 2,735,911.
Schindler, Carl. 2,767,369.
'Schneider, Hans P. 2,734,966.
Schneider, Hans P. 2,744,179.
Schultz, William O. 2,748,909.
Steinmayer, Alwin G. 2,732,463.
Steinmayer, Alwin G. 2,767,382.
Thompson, Raymond A. 2,746,497.
Thompson, Raymond A. 2,759,164.
Van Dusen, Harold A., Jr. 2,750,488.
Van Dusen, Harold A., Jr. 2,764,670.
Van Ryan, Anthony. 2,730,671.
Van Ryan, Anthony. 2,732,456.
Van Ryan, Anthony. 2,748,320.
Van Ryan, Anthony. 2,760.117.
Van Ryan, Anthony, and I-Lu-rv. 2,734,972.
Weinfurt, Edward J. 2,757,550.
Weinfurt, Edward J. 2,769,053.
Weinfurt, William J. 2,774,841.
Wiegand, David E. 2,764,732.
Willman, Philip E. 2,750,918.
Wood, Russell A. 2.734.965.
Yaeger, Joseph C. 2,760,116.
Yaeger, Joseph C. 2,767,343.
Zimsky. John J. 2,734,459.
Zwelling, Martin I. 2,758,796.
McGraw, George J. Lever-wringing sponge mop. 2,742,659,
4-24-56, CI. 15—119.
McGraw, George P., Jr., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Method
of making stacked type capacitors from metallized dielectric.
2,765,517, 10-9-56, CI. 29—25.42.
McGraw, Leslie D. : See —
Faust, Charles L., and McGraw. 2,741,182.
McGraw, Leslie D., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Chemical polishing bath. 2,736,640. 2-28-56, CI. 41 — 12.
McGregor, Clifton P., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Sheet metal
forming die means. 2,771,851, 11-27-56, CI. 113—46.
McGregor, Eugene R., to Reconstruction Finance Corp. Fold-
ing and adjustable chair back. 2,750,993, 6-19-56, CI.
155—155.
McGregor, Thurman M. Decoy. 2,747,314, 5-29-56, CI.
43—3.
McGrew, John M. Dump trailer. 2,765,193, 10-2-56, CI.
298—20.
McGuigan, John H. : See —
Brooks, Chester E., Lovell, McGuigan, Murphy, and Park-
inson. 2,764,634.
Brooks, Chester E., McGuigan, and Murphy. 2,738,382.
McGuiness, Edward W., to General Electric Co. Electric coil.
2,744,204, 5-1-56, CI. 310—218.
McGuire, Arthur M., to K. J. Huttlinger, and W. R. Deutsch.
Capsule-filler. 2,742,749, 4-24-56, CI. 53—268.
McGuire, Bernard J., to American Steel Foundries. Axle
bracket. 2,772,876, 1 2-4-5 G, CI. 267—58.
McGuire, Richard R. : See —
Derr, William T., and McGuire. 2,745,951.
McGuire, Richard R., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Rail-
way track circuit for track sections, including non-insu-
lated portions of track. 2,747,080, 5-22-56, CI. 246 — 41.
McGurk, Alfred N. Apparatus for observing fuel in fuel
pressure systems of motor vehicles. 2,770,208, 11-13-56,
CI. 116—117.
McHenry, Alan T. : See —
Dunn, George E., and McHenry. 2,755,543.
Dunn, George E., and McHenry. 2,75r,,<j4U
McHenry, Thomas F., to Electric Regulator Corp. Saturable
reactor control. 2.765,438, 10-2-56. CI. 323 — 66.
Mcllhenny, William F., A. B. Baker, and J. A. Clarke, to The
Dow Chemical Co. Method of recovering magnesium salts
from sea water. 2,772,143, 11-27-56, CI. 23 — 91.
Mcllrath, Roy E. Rubber protector for binders. 2,761,451,
Q_4 KG Ql 199 1
Mcllvaine'. Oran T. ' Electronic noise generator. 2,764,709,
9-25-56, CI. 313—247.
Mcllvaine, Robert L., to Herbert Simpson Corp . Continuously
charging mixer. 2,758,824, 8-14-56, CI. 259 — 23.
Mcllvaine, Robert L., to Herbert Simpson Corp. Mulling and
aerating machine and method. 2,760,244, 8-28-56, CI.
22—89.
Mcllvane, William J., to Copperweld Steel Co. Method of
producing composite curved metallic shapes. 2,749,607,
6-12-56, CI. 29 — 456.
Mcllvried, Edwin J., to The Vaughn Machinery Co. Draw
block mechanism. 2,748,924, 6-5-56, CI. 205 — 3.
Mcllvried, Edwin J., C. P. Gardner, and J. C. Bittman, to
The Vaughn Machinery Co. Wire storage and regulating
means. 2,755,916, 7-24-56, CI. 203—12.
Mcllwain, Knox, to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Simultaneous
searching and tracking system. 2,761,132, 8-28-56, CI.
343—17.1.
Mclnerney, William K. and J. M. Continuous feed for spring
loading machine. 2,736,479, 2-28-56, CI. 226—18.
Mclnerny, James M. : See —
Mclnerney, William K. and J. M. 2,736,479.
Mclninch, Glenn W., to Auburn Machine Works, Inc. Trench
digging machine. 2 748,504, 6-5-56, CI. 37 — 86.
Mclnnerny, Marcella M. Device useful in giving intravenous
injections. 2,763,264, 9-18-56, CI. 128—214.
Mclnnes, Dobbie Ltd. : See —
Boyle, Archibald R., and Byrne. 2,759,355. .
Mclnnis, Joseph S., to A. A. Schwartz, d. b. a. Metallic Arts,
Not Inc. Table lamp construction. 2,769,899, 11-6-56, CI.
240—83.
Mclnroy. Wilson H. Cigarette dumping ash tray. 2,749,917,
6-12-56, CI. 131 — 240.
Mclnteer, Berthus B. : See —
Robinson, Eugene S., Briesmeister, and Mclnteer.
2,775,399.
Mclntire, Floyd C. : See —
Frost, Douglas V., and Mclntire. 2,738,299.
Mclntire, Harry E. Venetian blind. 2,755,854, 7-24-56,
CI. 160—176.
Mclntire, Robert L. : See —
Begley, John W., and Mclntire. 2,735,880.
Mclntire, Robert L., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Pebble heat
exchange chamber. 2,751,212, 6-19-56, CI. 263 — 19.
Mclntire, Robert L„ to Phillips Petroleum Co. Means and
method for converting hydrocarbons. 2,759,881, 8-21-56,
CI. 196—55.
Mclntire, Ross O. Lineman's climbers. 2,760,705, 8-28-56,
CI. 227—27.
Mcintosh, A. Vern, Jr. : See —
Fonken, Gunther S., Levin, and Mcintosh. 2,772,299.
Levin, Robert H., Magerlein, and Mcintosh. 2.734. !)()7.
Levin, Robert H., Magerlein, and Mcintosh. 2,773. 0i;0.
Magerlein, Barney J., Mcintosh, and Levin. 2,773,059.
Marlatt, Paul E., Hanze, Mcintosh, and Levin. 2,752,365.
Schneider, William P., and Mcintosh. 2,769,824.
Mcintosh, Frank H. : See —
Sulzer. Peter G. 2,764,643.
Mcintosh, Walter W., J. Moziek, and O. L. Smith, to Monsanto
Chemical Co. Apparatus for extruding thermoplastic ma-
terial. 2,771,636, 11-27-56, CI. 18—12.
Mclntyre, Alexander A. : See —
Baxter, Thomas D., and Mclntyre. 2,771,194.
Mclntyre, Elmer L., to Morse Chain Co. Clutch with slip in-
dicating device. 2,753,703, 7-10-56. CI. 64—30.
Mclntyre, Kent C. Excavating apparatus with relatively
slidable supporting elements. 2,756,036, 7-24-56, CI.
262—7.
Mclntyre, Leland K. : See —
Davis, Maurice €., and Mclntyre. 2,746,396.
Mclntyre, Sidney S., to The Humboldt Co. Combination log
yarder and loader. 2,745,559, 5-15-56, CI. 212—7.
369555— P-
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Mclntyre, Thomas E. Spring adjusting assemblies.
2,760,772, 8-28-56, Cl. 267—20.
Mclntyre, William J. Seed box loader for grain drills.
2,746,621, 5-22-56, CI. 214—83.32.
Mclver, Robert N. Sorting tables. 2,739,714, 3-27-56, CI.
211—10.
McJilton, Lee D., and L. D. Ells. Electric cable connection.
2,738,989, 3-20-56, Cl. 285 — 6.5.
McKaig, Arthur B., to McKaig Electronics, Inc. Reminder
alarm device for disconnecting vehicle lights. 2,756,408,
7-24-56, Cl. 340—52.
McKaig Electronics, Inc. : See — ■
McKaig. Arthur B. 2,756,408.
McKain, Walter P., to Stardnll-Keystone Co. Tool dressing
machine. 2,767,599, 10-23-56. Cl. 76—5.
McKay, Alexander S., to The Texas Co. Radioactive well
logging. 2,741,705, 4-10-56, Cl. 250 — 83.3.
McKay, Alexander S., to The Texas Co. Neutron gamma-ray
well logging. 2,752,504, 6-26-56, Cl. 250—71.
McKay, Alexander S., to The Texas Co. Determining the
nature of earth formations. 2,761,977, 9-4-56, Cl.
250 — 83.6.
McKay, Arthur F., and D. L. Garmaise, to Monsanto Canada
Ltd. 1,3-diazacycloalkane compounds. 2,707,184, 10-16-56,
Cl. 260—256.6.
McKay, Billy P., and W. E. Romans, to The University of
Tennessee Research Corp. Motor driven automatic sample
collector. 2,740,081, 3-27-56, Cl. 318 — 443.
McKay, Dwight L. : See —
Haskell, Donald M., and McKav. 2,768,169.
McKay, Dwight L., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Phase contactor.
2,740,697, 4-3-56, Cl. 23 — 270.5.
McKay, Dwight L., and J. G. Huddleston, to Phillips Pe-
troleum Co. Separation of organic compounds through se-
lective adduct-formation with urea or thiourea. 2,763,637,
9-18-56, Cl. 260—96.5.
McKay, Hosmere C. Registering dispenser. 2,757,867,
8-7-56, Cl. 235—91.
McKay, James G. Folded carton feeding and printing device.
2,735,678, 2-21-56, Cl. 271—10.
McKay, John F. : See —
Yowell, Howard L., and McKay. 2,754,188.
McKay, John F., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Reaction product of olefin-diolefin resin with a cournarone-
indene resin. 2,733,227, 1-31-56, Cl. 260 — 45.5.
McKay Machine Co., The : See —
Bandy, Kenneth L. 2.747,285.
Bandy, Kenneth L. 2,763,064.
Krause, Frank R. 2,775,152.
Miller, Harvey D. 2.750.984.
Ockerman, George R. 2,757,879.
Thomas, Charles W. 2,735,055.
Todd, Russell T. 2,733,750.
McKay, Michael W. : See—
Crane. Robert, Jr., and McKay. 2,748,384.
McKay, Robert J. : See —
Wesley. Andrew, and McKay. 2,773,816.
McKeag, Alfred H. : See —
Gooding, Pamela E., and McKeag. 2,736,711.
Hunt, Brian E., and McKeag. 2,743,238.
McKeag, Alfred H., to General Electric Co. Tin activated
barium phosphate phosphor. 2,730,504, 1-10-56, Cl.
252—301.4.
McKean, James A., to B. Bercovitz. Fluid proportioners.
2,755,740, 7-24-56, Cl. 103—11.
McKechnie, Ian C. to Elox Corp. Electrical discharge ma-
chining. 2,753,429, 7-3-56, Cl. 219 — 15.
McKee, Albert E. Valved service outlet. 2,742,052, 4-17-56,
Cl. 137—329.1.
McKee, Chester W. and R. W., to Teleweld, Inc. Rail detec-
tor pickup and coil. 2,766,425 10-9-56 Cl 324—37.
McKee, Edward S., to Eastman Kodak Co. Blade and cover
blind shutter. 2,731,895, 1-24-56. Cl. 95 — 60.
McKee, George K., to The Elreco Corp. Fitting or coupling
for bracket arm. 2,750,142, 6-12-56, Cl. 248 — 216
McKee, Hilton J. : See —
Burge, James S., Foust, Shaw, Rider, and McKee.
2,736,358.
Burge, James S., McKee, Alexander, Conrad, Rider,
Noetzel, and Salatin. 2.769.228.
Burge, James S., McKee, Conrad, Salatin, and Rider.
McKee, James W. : See —
Anderson, Roy H., and McKee. 2.764,373
McKee, John F., M. E. Hnrtzler, R. K. Young, C. L. Ramirez,
and R. D. George, to McKee Door Co. Door for airplane
hangars and the like. 2,759,226, 8-21-56, Cl. 20 — 16.
McKee. John R., Jr. Fastener and composite scaling washer
having a deflectable lir>. 2,761,347, 9-4-56. Cl 85 — 1
McKee, Perry O. E. Fluid coupling. 2,758,443, 8-14-56,
Cl. 60—54.
McKee, Ralph H. Process for making pulp and paper.
2,731,344, 1-17-56, Cl. 92—9.
McKee, Richard W. : See —
McKee, Chester W. and R. W. 2,766,425.
McKee, Richard W., to Teleweld, Inc. Method and apparatus
for detecting fissures in rail. 2,766,424, 10-9-56, Cl.
324—37.
McKee, Robert B., Jr., and C. E. Beyer, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Plasticating torpedo for plastics die expressing
machines. 2,740,160, 4-3-56, Cl. 18—30.
McKee, Sheldon R., to J. A. Lorch. Handcuffs. 2,759,349,
8-21-56, Cl. 70—16.
McKee, Theresa M. : See —
Armistead, Fontaine C, and McKee. 2,759,107.
McKee, Theresa M., to Texaco Development Corp. Thermal
neutron measuring. 2,733,355, 1-31-56, Cl. 250 — 71.
McKeever, Charles H., and J. W. Nemec, to Rohm & Haas Co.
Preparation of benzonitrile. 2,770,641, 11-13-56, Cl.
260 — 465.
McKellen, Samuel D. Telephonic apparatus. 2,729.707,
1-3-56, Cl. 179—90.
McKelvey, Lawrence N., Jr., and A. F. Segrest, to Graver
Tank & Mfg. Co., Inc. Demulsifier. 2,734,593, 2-14-56,
Cl. 183—2.7.
McKendree Products Co. : See —
McKendree. Scott W. 2,753,590.
McKendree, Samuel M. Dry cleaning systems. 2,733,587,
2-7-56, Cl. 68—18.
McKendree, Scott W., to McKendree Products Co. Pinfeather
picker. 2,753,590. 7-10-56. Cl. 17—11.1.
McKendrey, Leo. Hospital chair. 2,770,289, 11-13-56, Cl.
155—45.
McKenna, Alexander G., to Ward Leonard Electric Co.
Voltage regulating system. 2,768,344, 10-23-56, Cl.
322—25.
McKenna, Francis E. : See —
Blanchard, Edward R., and McKenna. 2,729,689.
Buselli, Alio J., and McKenna. 2,743,264.
McKenna, Philip M., to Kennametal, Inc. File and method
of making the same. 2,768,422, 10-30-56, Cl. 29—78.
McKenna, Quentin H. : See —
Topinka, Alfred A., McKenna, and Carlton. 2,731,402.
McKenna, Quentin H., to Horizone Titanium Corp. Prepara-
tion of double fluorides of titanium and an alkali metal.
2,772,946, 12-4-56, Cl. 23—88.
McKenne, George H. Traction device for vehicles. 2,742,940,
4-24-56, Cl. 152—218.
McKenney, Henry F., and L. H. Rowley, to The Sperry Corp.
Three phase motor system. 2,734,157, 2-7-56. Cl. 318 — 207.
McKenney, Henry F., and G. A. Lieske, to Sperrv Rand Corp.
Ground position indicator system. 2,752,091, 6-26-56,
Cl. 235—61.
McKenney, Russell C. : See —
Clark, John D., and McKenney. 2,751,810.
McKenzie, Angus A. Sandpaper block and brush holder.
2,760,217, 8-28-56, Cl. 15 — 105.
McKenzie, George D. Pneumatic cotton harvester. 2,736,151,
2-28-56, Cl. 56—13.
McKenzie, Robert T., and V. C. Campbell, to General Elec-
tric Co. Means and methods for processing cathode ray
tube bulbs. 2,763,564, 9-18-56, Cl. 117—8.
McKenzie, Robert T., and C. L. Smith, to General Electric
Co. Means and methods for processing cathode ray tube
bulbs. 2,763,565, 9-18-56, Cl. 117—8.
McKenzie, William H. Carbolov tipped double end inserted
scraper and handle. 2,706,471, 10-16-56, Cl. 15—105.
McKeon, Charles E. : See —
Hauswirth, Vernon O., and McKeon. 2,729,468.
McKeown, Charles G. : See —
Fallon, John, and McKeown. 2,738,855;
McKeown, Edward P., to Whirlpool-Soegor ( 'orp. Motor driven
bidirectional pump and control circuit therefor. 2,764,722,
9-25-56, Cl. 318 — 207.
MeKern, Boyd W. Fishing gear container. 2,749.645,
6-12-56, Cl. 43— 26.
McKernan, John G. Oilless elevator guide shoe gib. 2,743,966,
5-1-56, Cl. 308—3.
McKesson, Robert S. : See —
Porter. Omer J., and McKesson. 2,740,337.
McKibben, Eugene G. : See —
Skromme, Arnold B., McKibben. and Craddock. 2, 74S.: -.::.-,.
McKibben, Eugene G., and A. B. Skromme. to Pineapple Re-
search Institute of Hawaii. Plow with trash moving
mechanisms. 2,755,724, 7-24-56, Cl. 97 — 194.
McKiernan-Terry Corp. : See —
Kupka. John J. 2.755,783.
McKillop. Clinton J., Jr. Dispensing apparatus.
12-25-56. Cl. 141—373.
McKillop, William M. : See —
Ryno, Earle R., and McKillop. 2,771,184.
McKim, Stanton R. : See —
Hatch, Charles T., and McKim. 2,739,694.
McKim, Walter E. Rodent traps. 2,733,541,
43—70.
McKinley, Benjamin P. Outlet box support. 2,732,162,
1-24-56, Cl. 248—343.
McKinley, Boyd R. Formation tester with pressure equaliz-
ing means. 2,775,305, 12-25-56, Cl. 166—149.
McKinley, Clyde, and J. P. Brusie, to General Aniline & Film
Corp. Elimination of color-forming impurities from
1,4-butanediol. 2,768,214, 10-23-56, Cl. 260 — 637.
McKinley, Fred E. Apparatus for preventing release of con-
taminants from the exhaust of an internal combustion en-
gine. 2,741,233, 4-10-56, Cl. 123—97.
McKinley, Fred E. Exhaust gas purifying apparatus.
2,771,736, 11-27-56, Cl. 60—30.
McKinley, Gordon C. : See —
Bolton, John A., and McKinley. 2,745,554.
McKinley, James G., to The Dayton Rubber Co. Flexible
hose. 2,741,267, 4-10-56, Cl. 138—56.
McKinley, Joseph B., and C. W. Montgomery, to Gulf Re-
search & Development Co. Process for preparing impreg-
nated catalysts. 2,741,602, 4-10-56, Cl. 252—410.
l'.t:
.'70.
2-7-56, Cl.
LIST OF PATENTEES
523
McKinley, Joseph B., and C. W. Montgomery, to Gulf Re-
search & Development Co. Isomerization of saturated
hydrocarbons in the presence of a polynuclear condensed
ring compound as cracking inhibitor. 2,762,854, 9-11-50,
CI. 260—683.5.
McKinley, Paul A., and R. W. Wollan, to Collins Radio Co.
Gyro stabilized compass. 2.741,855, 4-17-56, CI. 33—222.
McKinley, Robert W., J. C. Howard, and J. H. Ernstes, to
The Ashley Machine Co. Poultry scalding machine.
2,728,938, 1-3-56, CI. 17—11.2.
McKinley, William H., to The General Fireproofing Co.
Chair base. 2.746,705, 5-22-56, CI. 248—194.
McKinley, William H., to The General Fireproofing Co. Ad-
justing means for adjustable chair. 2,756,807, 7-31-56, CI.
155—157.
McKinley, William H., to The General Fireproofing Co.
Mounting for vertically adjustable swivel chair post.
2,758,635, 8-14-56, CI. 155—93.
McKinney, Alfred H. Apparatus for measurement of levels
of materials in tanks. 2,758,474, 8-14-56, CI. 73—313.
McKinney, Charles D., Jr., and M. G. Reitenour, Jr.. to Her-
cules Powder Co. Blasting machine. 2,763,812, 9-18-56,
CI. 315—205.
McKinney, Charles D„ Jr., and M. G. Reitenour, Jr.. to Her-
cules Powder Co. Blasting machine. 2,763,813, 9-18-56,
CI. 315—205.
McKinney, Dwayne B., to Shaffer Tool Works. String center-
ing device for deep well platforms. 2,741,459, 4-10-56,
CI. 255—23.
McKinney, Eldon O. Amphibious device of the foldable out-
rigger type. 2,759,201, 8-21-56, CI. 9—1.
McKinney, John F., Jr., to Sun Oil Co. Apparatus for elevat-
ing contact material. 2,744,793, 5-8-56, CI. 302—53.
McKinney, Leonard L., J. C. Cowan, and C. D. Evans, to the
United States of America as represented by the Secretary
of Agriculture. Coating composition stabilized with a
cyanoethylated protein. 2,775,565, 12-25-56, CI. 260—8.
McKinney Mfg. Co. : See —
Hollansworth, McFerrell. 2,771,628.
McKinney, Oliver D. Wire gate fastener. 2,773,714,
12-11-56, CI. 292—246.
McKinnis, Art C. : See — ■
James, Ivor J., Jr., and McKinnis. 2,756,127.
James, Ivor J., Jr., and McKinnis. 2,756,247.
McKinnis, Art C, to Union Oil Co. Decarboxylation of tri-
mellitic acid. 2,729,674, 1-3-56, CI. 260—522.
McKinnis, Art C, to Union Oil Co. of California. Prepara-
tion of isophthalic and terephthalic acids. 2,733,266,
1-31-56. CI. 260—525,
McKinnis, Art C, to Union Oil Co. of California. Production
of terephthalic and isophthalic acids. 2,734,914, 2-14-56,
CI. 260 — 522.
McKinnis, Art C, to Union Oil Co. of California. Recovery
of nitrogen bases from mineral oils. 2,741,578, 4-10-56,
CI. 196 — 14.4.
McKinnis, Art C, to Union Oil Co. of California. Adducts
of substituted phosphoryl ami.irs. 2,756,232, 7-24-56, CI.
260—501.
McKinnis, Art C. to Union Oil Co. of California. Process
for separating hydrogen cyanide from acidic gaseous mix-
tures. 2,759,797. 8-21-56, CI. 23 — 151.
McKinnis, Art C, to Union Oil Co. of California. Separation
of phosphoryl amide adducts of benzene dicarboxylic acids.
2.760.974. 8-28-56, CI. 260—501.
McKinnis, Art C, to Union Oil Co. of California. Process
for hydrogen cyanide production. 2,763,532, 9-18-56. CI.
23—151.
McKinnis, Art C, and J. L. Bills, to Union Oil Co. of Cali-
fornia. Separation of isophthalic and terephthalic acids.
2,741,633, 4-10-56, CI. 260—525.
McKinnon, Francis W. Container seal. 2,760,666, 8-28-56,
CI. 215 — 46.
McKissick, William H., and J. E. Fate, Jr. Tubing anchor.
2.769,499, 11-6-56, CI. 166—209.
McKittrick, John A. Clothes pin holder. 2,749,000, 6-5-56,
CI. 224—28.
McKnight, Charles B.. to Phillips Petroleum Co. Treatment
of oil before extraction with sulfur dioxide. 2,753,294,
7-3-56. CI. 196—52.
McKnight, Charles H., and D. W. Thompson, % to Allegheny
Ludlum Steel Corp. and % to General Electric Co. Process
of producing silicon steel laminations. 2,738,295, 3-13-56,
CI. 148—113.
McKnight, James L. Wash pit cleaner. 2,753,877, 7-10-56,
CI. 134—168.
McKnight, Robert N., to Phelps Dodge Copper Products Corp.
Insulated conductor and method of making same. 2,734,934,
2-14-56, CI. 174—121.
McKnight, Stewart, and B. W. Peebles, to Mohasco Industries,
Inc. Pile fabrics. 2.760,528. 8-28-56, CI. 139 — 402.
McKune. Duane R.. to Minute Maid Corp. Unscrambler con-
struction. 2.74.3.807. 5-1-56. CI. 198 — 30.
McKune, Duane R.. to Brogdex Co. Unscrambler construction.
2.757,779, 8-7-56, CI. 198—30.
McKune, Duane R., to Brogdex Co. Unscrambler construc-
tion. 2,771,981, 11-27-56, CI. 198—30.
McLachlan, Dan, Jr., to Research Corp. Optical analog com-
puter using projected light patterns. 2,733,631, 2-7-50,
CI. 88—14.
McLachlan, Dan, Jr., to American Cyanamid Co. X-ray micro-
scope. 2,735,018, 2-14-56, CI. 250—53.
McLagan. Russell G., to The American Laundry Machinery
Co. Padding for sleeve pressing machines. 2,743,853.
5-1-56, CI. 223—57.
McLaggan, John R. Axle cleaning device. 2,751,617, 6-26-56,
CI. 15—88.
McLain, George H. Hospital annunciator system. 2,736,888,
2-28-56, CI. 340—316.
McLain, Roy W. : See —
Blaser, Wilfred A., and McLain. 2,732,678.
Blaser, Wilfred A., and McLain. 2,761,270.
McLamore, William M. : See —
Bavley, Abraham, Gollaher, and McLamore. 2,745,838.
Bavley, Abraham, Harfenist, Lazier, and McLamore.
2,742,480.
Bavley, Abraham, Harfenist, and McLamore. 2,750,428.
Bavley, Abraham, and McLamore. 2,746,900.
McLanahan & Stone Corp. : See —
Fye, Ronald L. 2,753,161.
McLane, James A. : See —
McLane, Thomas T., P. R., and J. A. 2,738,785.
McLane, Paul R. : See —
McLane, Thomas T., P. R., and J. A. 2,738,785.
McLane, Thomas T., P. R., and J. A. Air heating furnace.
2,738,785, 3-20-56, CI. 126—110.
McLaren, Donald M., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Solid
material feeders. 2,742,712, 4-24-56, CI. 34 — 164.
McLaren, Ian H. : See —
Wiley, William C, and McLaren. 2,762,927.
McLaren, Ian H., and W. C. Wiley, to Bendix Aviation Corp.
Ion source. 2,732,500, 1-24-56, CI. 250—41.9.
McLaren, Ian H., and W. C. Wiley, to Bendix Aviation Corp.
Mass spectrometer. 2,743,370, 4-24-56, CI. 250 — 41.9.
McLaren, Ian H., and W. C. Wiley, to Bendix Aviation Corp.
Apparatus for and method of detecting leaks. 2,765,407,
10-2-56, CI. 250 — 41.9.
McLaren, James D., to General Electric Co. Apparatus for
measuring rotation of a shaft. 2,746,683, 5-22-56, CI.
235—103.5.
McLauchlan, Arthur B. Automatic proportioning device.
2,772,818, 12-4-56, CI. 222—368.
McLauchlan, Thomas A., to United States Steel Corp. Mag-
netic compensator. 2,730,641, 1-10-56, CI. 313 — 75.
McLaughlin, Bernard A., and E. W. Keahey. Machine-tool
vise having an extendible and downwardly sloping support
for a movable jaw. 2,744.430. 5-S-56, CI. 81—22.
McLaughlin, Donald J., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Motor driven
rheostat. 2,730,596, 1-10-56, CI. 201 — 48.
McLaughlin. George H.. and W. A. Robinson, to The McPhar
Engineering Co. of Canada Ltd. Electromagnetic drill hole
exploration method and apparatus. 2,746,009, 5-15-56,
CI. 324 — 6.
McLaughlin, Harris M., to Zonite Products Corp. Medicated
vaginal tampons. 2,739,593, 3-27-56, CI. 128—263.
McLaughlin, James A., to W. J. Burke & Co. Wrench for
breaking tie rods. 2,733,736, 2-7-56, CI. 140 — 149.
McLaughlin, James A. Concrete spacer tie rod. 2,775,018,
12-25-56, CI. 25—131.
McLaughlin, John J., to The Wilkie Co. Ambidextrous con-
veyor. 2,732,053, 1-24-56, CI. 193 — 36.
McLaughlin, John J.,. to The Wilkie Co. Conveyor. 2,732,922,
1-31-56, CI. 193—35.
McLaughlin, Joseph K., and N. E. Oglesby, to Norton Co.
Coated abrasive wheel manufacture. 2,769,284, 11-6-56,
CI. 51—193.5.
McLaughlin, Paul J., to Rohm & Haas Co. Methods of pro-
ducing wet-laid cellulose fibrous products containing syn-
thetic resins. 2,765,229, 10-2-56, CI. 92 — 21.
McLaughlin, Robert B. Endless track supported invalid chair.
2,751,027, 6-19-56, CI. 180—9.1.
McLaughlin, Robert W., and G. F. Kotrbaty. Wall unit.
2,730,210, 1-10-56, CI. 189—34.
McLaughlin, Samuel P. Egg opener. 2,729,254, 1-3-56, CI.
146—2.
McLaughlin, Victor N. : See —
Vergilio, Arthur D., McLaughlin, and Varney. 2,740,001.
McLaurin, James N., y3 to E. T. Marler Ltd. Screen stencil-
printing machines. 2,739.530, 3-27-56, CI. 101 — 123.
McLaurin, James N., % to E. T. Marler Ltd. Screen stencil-
printing machines. 2,751,842, 6-26-56. CI. 101—123.
McLay, Gavin S., to Stewarts and Lloyds Ltd. Apparatus
for the manufacture of seamless metal tubes. 2,768,541,
10-30-56, CI. 80—14.
McLay, Gavin S., to Stewarts and Lloyds Ltd. Pilger mill
apparatus. 2,775,150, 12-25-56, CI. 80 — 14.
McLean, Daniel C, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Process for recovering uranium and vanadium from ores.
2,756,122, 7-24-56, CI. 23—14.5.
McLean, David A. : See —
Houtz;, Charles C, and McLean. 2,739.275.
Houtz, Charles C, and McLean. 2,756,373.
McLean, David A., and H. G. Wehe, to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Inc. Method of making electrical capacitors.
2,754,230, 7-10-56, CI. 117—212.
McLean, Harold T., to General Electric Co. Recording de-
vice. 2.746.834. 5-22-56, CI. 346—113.
McLean, Harold T., to General Electric Co. Method and
apparatus for measuring charges on liquids. 2,756, 3**,
7-24-56, CI. 324—71.
McLean, James : See — ■
Foster, Robert H., and McLean. 2,766.707.
Foster. Robert H., and McLean. 2,773,458.
McLean, James D., Jr. Holder for microscope slides.
2.761.557, 9-4-56, CI. 206—62.
McLean. James D., Jr. Holder for microscope slides.
2.761.558, 9-4-56, CI. 206—62.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
McLean, Mark L., and H. F. Overmier, to 'Sylvania Electric
Products Inc. Adaptor with cam actuation. 2,738,483,
3-13-56, CI. 339—166.
McLean, Philip S. Suit hanger. 2,775,378, 12-2o-56, CI.
223—91.
McLean, Robert F. : See —
Gelfand, Louis, and McLean. 2,763,508.
McLean, Robert F., to General Motors Corp. Retractable rear
window for an automobile. 2,747,923, 5-29-56, CI. 296 — 44.
McLean, Wallace W. Ventilating apparatus. 2,735,611,
2-21-56, CI. 230—117.
McLean, Wayne W. Stocking dryer and stretcher. 2,736,473,
2-28-56, CI. 223—75.
McLean, Willard D. Supplemental shoe for automobile tires.
2,735,471, 2-21-56, CI. 152—187.
McLean, William B. : See —
Warner. Arthur H., and McLean. 2,752,850.
McLean, William B., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Navy. A. C. power supply.
2,743,412, 4-24-56, CI. 322—96.
McLean, William B. Free diving apparatus. 2,743,722,
5-1-FS6. CI. 128—142.
McLean, William B., and W. L. Whitson. Balanced capacitor
integrator. 2,758,511, 8-14-56, CI. 89—1.5.
McLeish, Charles W., and D. H. Rumble, to National Research
Council. Device for the precise determination of frequency.
2 764,736, 9-25-56, CI. 324—79.
McLeland, Harold H. : See —
Lattner, Emert J., and McLeland. 2.735,587.
McLellan, Harry E. S., and K. W. Blaxhall, to International
Standard Electric Corp. Polarised electromagnetic relays.
2,761,929, 9-4-56, CI. 200—93.
McLellan, Kenneth M., to Industrial Rayon Corp. Thread-
advancing reel. 2,770,962, 11-20-56, CI. 68—205.
McLellan, Thomas A. : See —
Blair, James, Caldwell, and McLellan. 2,741,638.
McLellan, William H.. to Kelman Electric and Mfg. Co. Time
delay circuit breaker. 2,753,494. 7-3-56. CI. 317—141.
McLelland, Roger T. Head protecting shock absorber for ve-
hicle windshields. 2,757,040, 7-31-56, CI. 296—84.
McLeod. Gordon D. : See —
Wolff. William F., and McLeod. 2,744,937.
McLeod, Gordon D.. to Standard Oil Co. Preparation of
organo thioarsenites and antimonites. 2,768,192, 10-23-56,
CI. 260—440.
McLeod, Gordon D., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Preparation of trialkvl trithiophosphites. 2,768,194,
10-23-56, CI. 260 — 461.
McLeod, John E. Lubricated bearing and lubricating unit
therefor. 2,758,893, 8-14-56, CI. 308—87.
McLeod, John H., to Eastman Kodak Go. Optical aligners
employing axicons. 2,759,393, 8-21-56, CI. 88 — 14.
McLeod. John H.. to Eastman Iv.rlak Co. Optical tester for
thread drunkenness. 2,767,482, 10-23-56, CI. 33—199.
McLeod, Stewart B., to Detroit Harvester Co. Automobile
top and window actuating circuit responsive to moisture
conditions. 2,731,588, 1-17-56, CI. 318 — 483.
McLeod, Thomas S., to International Standard Electric Corp.
Electric frequency modulating circuits. 2,735,983, 2-21-56,
CI. 332—22.
McLoad, Kenneth W. : See —
Johnson, Ford L., and McLoad. 2,756,286.
McCartv. Malcolm D.. and McLoad. 2.745.085.
McMahan, Kenton D. Vacuum cleaner. 2,729,303. 1-3-56,
CI. 183—37.
McMahan. Walter C. Lift mechanism for extending a hori-
zontal support. 2.744,805. 5-8-56, CI. 312—27.
McMahon. Bernard A. Freight car brace.
10-16-56. CI. 105—369.
McMahon, Olark. Blade attachment for tractors.
2-7-56, CI. 37—144.
McMahon, Howard O. : See —
Nason, Walter C, Jr., McMahon. and Morgan. 2.729,357.
McMahon, James, and J. D. Baldwin. Jr.. to The AVeather-
head Co. Pre-grooving tool. 2,749,788, 6-12-56, CI. 82 — 1.
McMahon, James E. : See —
Dodd, Arthur E., and McMahon. 2,734,130.
McMahon, James E., Jr., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co.
Drawing eouipment detector system. 2,747.081, 5-22-56,
CI. 246 — 219.
McMahon, John F„ Jr. : See —
McCotter. James D., Jr., Schmitz, Clarke, and McMahon.
2,753,478.
McMahon, Morgan E., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Semiconductor
variable circuit. 2,737,601, 3-6-56, CI. 307—88.5.
McMannus, Howard G. : See —
Gerry, Julian E., and McMannus. 2,747,549.
McManus, Cecilia D. : See —
McManus, Joseph D., and Duemler. 2,731,282.
McManus. Joseph D., deceased, by C. D. McManus, executrix,
and O. E. Duemler, to Walworth Co. Shaft seal. 2,731,282,
1-17-56, CI. 286—27.
McMartin, James I. : Sec —
Osgood, Charles F., Jr., Grosvenor, McMartin, and
Schirmer. 2,748,692.
McMaster, Archie J., and W. H. Kitto, to G-M Laboratories,
Inc. Knife sharpener. 2,775.075, 12-25-56, CI. 51 — 128.
McMaster. Elmer L., and H. Tolkmith, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Resinous reaction products of hexaalkylphosphinous tri-
amides and chlnromrthylated vinyl aromatic copolymers.
2,764,560, 9-25-56. CI. 260—2.1.
2,766,704,
2,733,525,
McMaster, Elmer L., and W. K. Glesner, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Resinous insoluble vinyl aromatic copolymer containing
phosphonate groups and sulfonate groups. 2,764,561,
9-25-56, CI. 260—2.2.
McMaster, Elmer L., and W. K. Glesner, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Cation exchange resins containing phosphonate and
sulfonate groups. 2,764,563, 9-25-56, CI. 260 — 2.2.
McMaster, Elmer L., and W. K. Glesner, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Resinous reaction products of phosphorus thiochloride
and insoluble cross-linked vinyl aromatic copolymers.
2,764,564, 9-25-56, CI. 260—2.2.
McMaster, Harold A., and R. W. Wampler, to Libbey-Owens-
Ford Glass Co. Apparatus for optical inspection of glass
sheets. 2,735,331, 2-21-56, CI. 88 — 14.
McMaster, Robert C, and M. D. Phillips, to The Haloid
Co. Radiation sensing device. 2,774,887, 12-18-56, CI.
250—83.3.
McMeans, Sidney A., 49% to R. P. Stimmel. Carpet-securing
means. 2,733,475, 2-7-56, CI. 16 — 16.
McMenamin, Hugh R., IV : See —
Hylton, Katherine M., and McMenamin. 2,728,920.
McMichael, Charles E. : See —
Miller, Bruce, De Haven, and McMichael. 2,743,915.
McMillan, Brockway, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Multiple-feedback systems. 2,748,201, 5-29-56, CI.
179—171.
McMillan, Carl W. Hinge and vent assembly for toilet bowls.
2,743,462, 5-1-56, CI. 4—213.
McMillan. Edward B., and D. F. Straubel. Method of
generating jet power through sulfide reaction. 2,744,380,
5-8-56, CI. 60—35.4.
McMillan, Fred L., Jr., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Coupling
circuit. 2,742,605, 4-17-56, CI. 324 — 1.
McMillan, Hugh P. Roller applicator. 2,758,364, 8-14-56,
CI. 29—116.
McMillan, James A. : See —
Dittmore, Ray H., Richter, Shadd, McMillan, and Trickle.
2,768,105.
Dittmore, Ray H„ Richter, Shadd, McMillan, and Trickle.
2,771,540.
McMillan, John L., to B. E. Hayes. Track lining scope.
2.763.931. 9-25-56, CI. 33—60.
McMillan, John L., to B. E. Hayes. Track surfacing scope.
2.763.932, 9-25-56, CI. 33—60.
McMillan, Judson P. Adjustable door hinge. 2,744,284,
5-8-56, CI. 16—131.
McMillan, Stephen L., and M. S. Williams, to General Electric
Co. Centrifugal force responsive clutch for a clothes wash-
ing machine. 2,733.796, 2-7-56, CI. 192 — 105.
McMillin-Foley Publishing <',,.
Richthamer, Frank P. 2,736,976.
McMorris, Robert M. Dental articulator. 2,765,533,
10-9-56, CI. 32—32.
McMullen, Cletus C, to Beaumont Birch Co. Skip bucket
loader apparatus. 2,737,308, 3-6-56, CI. 214 — 628.
McMullen, James F. Paper clips or fasteners. 2,768,416,
10-30-56, CI. 24—66.
McMullen, John, % each to J. F. and V. J. McMullen. Cou-
pler support. 2,754,979, 7-17-56, CI. 213 — 61.
McMullen, John F. : See —
McMullen, John. 2,754,979.
McMullen, Vincent J. : See —
McMullen. John. 2,754,979.
McMullen, Wesley W., to General Motors Corp. Air cleaner
and silencer assembly. 2,764,142, 9-25-56, CI. 123 — 119.
McMullen, William A. Staple machine for joining insulated
electrical conductors. 2,752,596, 7-3-56. CI. 1 — 49.
McMurray. George F. Drapery or curtain mounting.
2,747.218. 5-29-56, CI. 16—94.
McMurray, Paul IL, to Delphi Products Co., Inc. Auxiliary
demountable wheels for moving vehicle at right ancles to
movement by permanent wheels. 2,736,567, 2-28-56, CI.
280—34.
McMurry, Everett D. : See —
' Garrett, Henry U., Peters, and McMurrv. 2,761,465.
McMurtrie, Robert H. Back plate with end dogs for log-
ripping saw. 2,741,278, 4-10-56, CI. 143 — 117.
McMurtry, D. L. : See —
Brakhage, William F. 2,768,730.
McNabb, John W., V> to American Can Co.. and V> to Kiemle
& Co. Tall oil esterified with mixture of epoxy resin and
polyhydric alcohol used as ink vehicle. 2,754,277, 7-10-56,
CI. 260— 18.
McNabb, William L., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Super-
imposed coded signaling systems. 2,732,490, 1-24-56, CI.
246 — 34.
McNabb, Willis W. Non-spinning lure. 2,748,523, 6-5-56,
CI. 43—42.5.
McNairy, James D., Jr. : See —
Mason, Donald E. 2,733,203.
McNally, James A. Pneumatic mounting system. 2,770,433.
11-13-56. CI. 248—22.
McNally, James A. Pneumatic mounting system. 2,770,434,
11-13-56, CI. 248—22.
McNally Pittsburgh Mfg. Corp., The : See —
Pate, Robert L. 2,759,362.
McNamara, Joseph E. Corrugated carton handle forming ma-
chine. 2,774,424, 12-18-56, CI. 164 — 43.
McNamara, Leo C. Process of renovating used journal box
waste. 2,749,209, 6-5-56, Cl. 8—141.
McNamara, Martin W., % to M. W. McNamara, Jr. Dumping
hopper for lawn mowers and the like. 2,770,088, 11-13-56,
Cl. 56 — 200.
LIST OF PATENTEES
525
McNamara, Martin W., Jr. : See —
McNamara, Martin W. 2,770,088.
McNamee, Wallace J., and H. E. Adelt, to George Gorton
Machine Co. Turret locking device. 2,749,595, 6-12-56,
CI. 29—1.
McNaney, Joseph T., to General Dynamics Corp. Cathode ray
apparatus. 2,730,708, 1-10-56, CI. 340—324.
McNaney, Joseph T., to General Dynamics Corp. Cathode ray
apparatus. 2,735,956, 2-21-56, CI. 315—24.
McNaney, Joseph T., to General Dynamics Corp. Printer.
2,736,770, 2-28-56, CI. 178—15.
McNaney, Joseph T., to General Dynamics Corp. Cathode
ray apparatus. 2,761,988, 9-4-56, CI. 313—69.
McNary, Billy D. : See-
Bryant, John H., and McNary. 2,771,565.
McNary, Forrest C. Apparatus for gaging. 2,749,505,
6-5-56, a. 324 — 34.
McNatt, James M. Well drilling bit. 2,738,165, 3-13-56, CI.
255—61.
McNaughtan, Thomas J., to Hooker Electrochemical Co.
Lubricants containing polymers of cyclopentadiene.
2,734,031, 2-7-56, CI. 252—49.6.
McNaughton, Don A. : See —
Ashe, Neil W., Huskey, McNaughton, and Bassett.
2,744,669.
McNaughton, Roy A., to iSylvania Electric Products Inc.
Shock tester for electron discharge devices. 2,738,459,
3-13-56, CI. 324—20.
McNeice, James C. : See —
Chambers, John M., and McNeice. 2,743,934.
Chambers, John M., and McNeice. 2,765,627.
Chambers, John M., and McNeice. 2,775,179.
McNeice, James C, to Massey-Harris-Ferguson (Sales) Ltd.
Earth moving attachment for tractors. 2,774,154, 12-18-56,
CI. 37—126.
McNeil, Dalph C. Blow-down separator. 2,762,451, 9-11-56,
CI. 183—85.
McNeil Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Cain, Cornelius K. 2,742,481.
McNeil Machine and Engineering Co., The : See-
Klein, Victor G., Rotter, and Weitzel. 2,765,050.
Rotter, Lutwin C. 2,771,898.
Soderquist, Leslie E. 2,774,990.
McNeil, Robert S. : See —
Daubenspeck, John M., and McNeil. 2,747,987.
McNeill, Albert G., to Bachmann Brothers Inc. Auxiliary
spectacles. 2,758,506, 8-14-56, CI. 88 — 41.
McNeill, Eric, and R. I. Boyle, to The British Petroleum
Co. Ltd. Sweetening of hydrocarbon oils with raw clay
followed by copper sweetening. 2,759,873, 8-21-56, CI.
1QQ 29
McNeill, Francis R. : See —
Abel. Frederick, and McNeill. 2,775,087.
McNeill, Robert C. : See —
Lehr, Paul E.. and McNeill. 2,763,466.
McNeilly, Joseph A. : See —
King, Duncan E., and McNeilly. 2,773 J47.
McNicoll, David, to British Timken Ltd. Roller bearings and
cages thereof. 2,734,786, 2-14-56, CI. 308—214.
McNiff, William J. : See—
Kibler, Frederick W., and McNiff. 2,768,468.
Kibler. Frederick W., and McNiff. 2,774,049.
McNish, Alvin G. : See —
Spencer, Nye S., McNish, and Gingerich. 2,738,412.
Spencer, Nye S., McNish, and Gingerich. 2,738,591.
McNulty, John G. : See —
Gilbert, William L, McNulty, and Montgomery. 2,733,189.
McNutt, Clarence R. Universal tilt table for calibrating in-
struments. 2,761,306, 9-4-56, CI. 73— 1.
McNutt Robert D^ and E. J. Garvey, to International Busi-
ness Machines Corp. Multiple pluggable unit. 2,754,454,
7-10-56, CI. 317—101.
McOrlly, Joseph, to Edwin L. Wiegand Co. Electric heat-
ing units. 2,748,248, 5-29-56, CI. 219—37.
McPhail, Robert G. : See—
Franck, Kurt, and McPhail. 2,748,263.
McPhail, Robert G., to Holophane Co., Inc. Direct lighting
fixtures. 2,737,577, 3-6-56, CI. 240—51.11.
McPhail, Silas F. Grain saving devices. 2,742,044, 4-17-56,
CI. 130—27.
McPhail, William A. : See-
Levy, Joseph P. 2,745,089.
McPhar Engineering Co. of Canada Ltd., The: See —
McLaughlin. George H., and Robinson. 2,746,009.
McPhee, Angus S., % to D. S. McPhee and % to L. W. Sillifant.
Means for and method of applying a filling matrix to a
tooth. 2,769,238, 11-6-56, CI. 32—63.
McPhee, Duncan S. : See —
McPhee, Angus S. 2,769,238.
McPhee, Kenneth H. : See —
Armstrong, William J., Corbell, and McPhee. 2,742,587.
McPherson, Carl W., 49% to S. P. Scholl. Fuel generator for
internal combustion engines. 2,742,886, 4-24-56, CI.
123—133.
McPherson, George, Jr., to Drilling Research, Inc. Fre-
quency control systems for vibratory transducer. 2,745,998,
5-15-56. CI. 318—118.
McQuarrie, John G. : See —
Eckert, Herman K., and McQuarrie. 2,757,797.
McQueen, George R., to The Dow Chemical Co. Method and
composition for the control of the growth of vegetation.
2,763,539, 9-18-56, CI. 71—2.3.
McQueen, James H., to Hall-Neal Furnace Co. Furnace radia-
tor mounting. 2,737,174, 3-6-56, CI. 126—118.
McRae, Fred W. Quick-opening and quick-closing valve.
2,744,719, 5-8-56, CI. 251—62.
McRae, George T., to Waterman Steamship Corp. Hatch and
sliding cover construction. 2,737,919, 3-13-56, CI.
114 — 202
McRae, Lawrence T. Clock system. 2,734,336, 2-14-56, CI.
58—24.
McRae, Wayne A. : See —
Juda, Walter, and McRae. 2,752,306.
Juda, Walter, and McRae. 2,767,135.
Juda, Walter, and McRae. 2,770,776.
McReynolds, Leo A. : See —
Trimble, Harold M., and McReynolds. 2,761,770.
McRoberts, Irven W. : See —
Marsh, Fayette E„ Anspach, and McRoberts. 2,751,508.
McShan, Clarence H. : See —
McShan, Robert L. and C. H. 2,737,841.
McShan, Robert L. and C. H. Power assisted action mecha-
nisms for keyboard operated instruments. 2,737,841,
3-13-56, CI. 84—244.
McShane, Herbert F., Jr., and W. W. Gilbert, to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours & Co. Hydrogenation of maleic anhydride.
2,772,291, 11-27-56, CI. 260—343.6.
McShane, Herbert F., Jr., and R. B. Ramsey, Jr., to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Co. Hydrogenation of maleic
anhydride. 2,772,292, 11-27-56, CI. 260—343.6.
McSheehy, Justin A., and W. A. Raimond, to American
Cyanamid Co. Preparation of dihydro derivatives of
chlorinated anthraquinoneazines. 2,742,471, 4-17-56, CI.
260—265.
McSkimin, Herbert J. : See-
Mason, Warren P., and McSkimin. 2,774,042.
McVay, Raymon. Fish lure. 2,742,729, 4-24-56, CI.
43-^12.48.
McVay, Ronald R. : See —
Gartrell, Robert D., Meyer, and McVay. 2,733,987.
McVeigh, John R., to Kennametal Inc. Composite turbine
disc. 2,757,901, 8-7-56, CI. 253—77.
McVey, George W. Extinguisher for cigarettes, matches, and
the like. 2,760,498, 8-28-56, CI. 131—256.
McVinney, John P., to Coro, Inc. Jewelry clasp. 2,743,498,
5-1-56, CI. 24 — 252.
McVitie & Price Ltd. : See —
Finlayson, John. 2,750,875.
McVittie, Alice E. : See —
McVittie, William. 2,766,702.
McVittie, William, deceased ; A. E. McVittie, executrix of
said W. McVittie, assor. to A. R. MacVittie and R. L. Mac-
Vittie. Rotary fluid motor or pump. 2,766,702, 10-16-56,
CI. 103—159.
McWethy, Irvin E., to Admiral Corp. Hinge. 2,745,133,
5-15-56, CI. 16—150.
McWethy, Irvin E., to Admiral Corp. Power transmission
mechanism. 2,753,731. 7-10-56, CI. 74 — 443.
McWhorter, Henry L., to The Goss Printing Press Co. Ten-
sion control system for printing press. 2,743,880, 5-1-56,
CI. 242—75.
McWhorter, Henry L., to The Goss Printing Press Co. Web
tension control. 2,743,881, 5-1-56, CI. 242—75.
McWhorter, Henry L., to The Goss Printing Press Co. Ink
roller arrangement. 2,763,207, 9-18-56, CI. 101 — 348.
McWilliams, Charles W., and C. A. Nicita, to Bendix Aviation
Corp. Maximum deflection limiter for the control surfaces
of a mobile vehicle. 2,765,435, 10-2-56, CI. 318 — 489.
McWilliams, James B. : See —
Hursh, Samuel R., and McWilliams. 2,734,463.
McWorkman, Holt. Sucker rod box cleaners. 2,745,416,
5-15-56, CI. 134—47.
Meacham, J. E. : See —
Shepherdson, William L. 2,753,235.
Shepherdson, William L. 2,755,846.
Shepherdson, William L. 2,774,413.
Meacham, Earned A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Pulse transmission system and regenerative repeater there-
for. 2,759,047, 8-14-56, CI. 178 — 43.5.
Meacham, Larned A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Subscriber telephone circuit. 2,762,867, 9-11-56, CI.
179—81.
Mead Corp., The : See —
Ziegenbusch, Carl W. 2,732,949.
Mead, Donald F. : See —
Sackett, James J., Mead, and Miller. 2,748,025.
Mead, Edward Q., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Electrical con-
trollers. 2,737,548, 3-6-56, CI. 200—18.
Mead, George E., % to P. Arant. Spreader device for fishing
tackle. 2.763,955, 9-25-56, CI. 43—42.74.
Mead, Harold B. Variable pitch hydraulic screw pump.
2,754,764, 7-17-56, CI. 103—37.
Mead, Harry A. Automatic bag-making machine. 2,762,271,
9-11-56, CI. 93—18.
Mead, Howard C, to General Motors Corp. Plastic shield
for flush-mounted headlamp. 2,770,714, 11-13-56, CI.
240—8.1.
Mead, Johnson & Co. : See —
Grunwald, Frederick A. 2,764,613.
Mead, Theodore E., to Lifegard Sign Corp. Seat and leg rest.
2,735,480, 2-21-56, CI. 155—182.
Mead Specialties Co., Inc. : See — ■
Lieser, Mathias J. 2,768,610.
Mead, Theodore E. Travel cooker.
219—37.
Mead, Theodore E. Snow thrower.
37—43.
2,740,880, 4-3-56, CI.
2,769,255, 11-6-56, CI.
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and yarns. 2,740,759, 4-3-56,
Reciprocating pumps. 2,756,679,
Mead, William H. : See —
Finn, John S. 2,744,792.
Mead, William H., A. A. Zambruno, and A. L. Jett, to
W. H. Mead. Instant stop and start blasting device.
2,770,924, 11-20-56, CI. 51—8.
Meade, Edwin M. : See —
Koebner, Adolf, and Meade. 2,742,464.
Meade, Leonard P., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Apparatus
and method for controlling temperatures of hot gas lift
for pebbles. 2,745,656, 5-15-56, CI. 263—19.
Meade, Richard S. : See —
Rice, Charles W., and Meade. 2,757,726.
Meaden, Raymond V. : See — ■
Steeves, Walter D., and Meaden. 2,772,895.
Meader, Arthur, and O. Albrecht, to Ciba Ltd. Preparation
for treating textile f "
CI. 252—8.7.
Meader, Campling W.
7-31-56, CI. 103^8.
Meader, Howard W., and V. V. Pedone. Bottle closure.
2,742,171, 4-17-56, CI. 215—42.
Meadowcroft, Norman : See —
Hagopian, Jacob J., and Meadowcroft. 2,774,864.
Meadows, Clifford A. Artificial ice rink. 2,769,315, 11-6-56,
CI. 62—12.
Meadows, Earl R. : See —
Legard, Robert H., Jr., and Meadows. 2,735,257.
Meadows, Ernest D., to Meadows Mfg. Co. Caster. 2,742,063,
4-24-56, CI. 16—10.
Meadows, Geoffrey W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process for conditioning soil with polysaccharide xanthates.
2,761,247, 9-4-56, CI. 47—58.
Meadows, James J. : See —
Hice, Jaxon O., and Meadows. 2,740,721.
Meadows, James L., W. P. Ballard, and W. B. Chandler, to
The Texas Co. Dethiolizing hydrocarbons. 2,731,392,
1-17-56, CI. 196—32.
Meadows Mfg. Co. : See —
Meadows, Ernest D. 2,742,663.
Meadows, Stanley G., L. Hallas, and E. Searles, to Southern
United Telephone Cables Ltd. Automatic measuring and
printing apparatus. 2,769,958, 11-6-56, CI. 324 — 73.
Meagher, George : See —
Meagher, Walter D. and G. 2,763,234.
Meagher, Walter D. and G. Coating or enrobing machines.
2,763,234, 9-18-56, CI. 118—16.
Meaker, Archibald G. Collapsible house trailer. 2,732,251,
1-24-56, CI. 296 — 23.
Meaker Co., The : See —
Finston, Victor. 2,738,321.
Meakin, Edgar N. Pellet mill die. 2,759,219, 8-21-56, CI.
18—12.
Meakin, Edgar N.
CI. 107—14.
Mealey, David W.
1-3-56, CI. 43 — 84.
Mealpack Corp. : See —
Clarke, Houghton W. 2,739,003.
Clarke, Houghton W. 2,750.064.
Clarke, Houghton W. 2,767,100.
Meanor, Doyle W., and G. G. Havens, to Narmco, Inc.
paratus for manufacturing rods, tubes, and the
2,737,998, 3-13-56, CI. 154—1.8.
Meanor, Doyle W., and G. G. Havens, to Narmco,
Machine for forming structural material. 2,76!
11-6-56, CI. 154—1.8.
Means, Leland G. Device for controlling flow through a vessel
in a human member. 2,756,753, 7-31-56, CI. 128 — 346.
Means, Norman E. L. Anti-splash unit for cooking pans.
2,744,519, 5-8-56, CI. 126—299.
Means, Norman E. L. Simulated natural insect fishing lure
and method of making. 2,754,612, 7-17-56, CI. 43—42.25.
Mears, Edward L., and C. B. Moore, to W. R. Grace & Co.
Plate separator for storage batteries. 2,734,095, 2-7-56,
CI. 136—145.
Mears, Merton D. : See — ■
Cooke, Alfred A., and Mears. 2,737,879.
Mears, Norman B., to Buckbee-Mears Co. Machine for develop-
ing photo-printed coatings on metal webs. 2,751,829,
0-26-56, CI. 95—94.
Mears, Norman B., to Buckbee-Mears Co. Method and ap.
paratus for producing perforated metal webs. 2,762,149,
9-11-56, CI. 41—9.
Mears, Robert B., to United States Steel Corp. Duplex metal
article. 2,764,805, 10-2-56, CI. 29—196.1.
Mease, William O. Door stop and sign combined. 2,750,527,
7-31-56, CI. 40—125.
Measurements Corp. : See —
Minter, Jerry B., 2nd. 2,745,061.
Meat Separator Corp. : See —
Geisler, Harold F. 2,734,537.
Geisler, Harold F. 2.734,540.
Geisler. Harold F., and Thompson. 2,761,479.
Mecatec S. A. : See—
Bouffort, Victor A. 2,758,660.
Mecca, Sebastian B., to Schuylkill Chemical Co. Aluminum
salts of allantoln and their preparation and compositions
comprising the same. 2,761,867, 9-4-56, CI. 260 — 299.
Mecco, Jerrv M.. and J. W. Creely, to American Cvanamid Co.
Dveing of polyesters with vat dyes. 2,774,647, 12-18-56,
CI. 8—34.
Mecco, Jerry M., and J. W. Creely. to American Cynamid Co.
Dyeing of polyacrylonitrile with vat dyes. 2,774,648,
12-18-56, CI. 8—34.
Kibbling apparatus. 2,764,952, 10-2-56,
Animal exterminating device. 2,729,017,
Inc.
),481,
Mecco, Jerry M., and J. W. Creely, to American Cynamid Co.
Dyeing of cellulose carboxylic acid esters with vat dves.
2,774,649, 12-18-56, CI. 8—36.
Mec-Elec Engineering Co. : See —
Graham, Harold J. 2,729,798.
Mecha Finish Corp. : See —
Sleeper, Murrel B. 2,749,669.
Mechanical Handling Systems, Inc. : See —
Bishop, Leonard J. 2,732,584.
Bishop, Leonard J. 2,755,505.
Klamp, Paul, and Bishop. 2,762,092.
Klamp, Paul, and Bishop. 2,765,506.
Mechanical Industries, Inc. : See —
Dorfan, Morton I. 2,740,426.
Mechanical Patents, Inc. : See —
Ashworth, William J. 2,769,248.
Mechanical Research Corp. : See —
Blake, Archie. 2,773,481.
Leavell. Charles. 2,730,073.
Leavell. Charles. 2,752,889.
Mecklenburgh, George K., H. W. Peters, and S. Shaw, to
British Nylon Spinners Ltd. Setting and stiffening fabrics.
2,734,001, 2-7-56, CI. 117—66.
Meckstroth, Carl R. : See —
Flaws. John, Jr., Reynolds, and Meckstroth. 2,748,450.
Mecum, William D„ to American Brake Shoe Co. Cardanol-
alkylene oxide reaction products cross-linked with dicar-
boxylic acids and cured with hexamethylenetetramine.
2,758,986, 8-14-56, CI. 260 — 46.
Medal, Richard J., to Rauland-Borg Corp. Line voltage regu-
lator transformer system. 2,767,370, 10-16-56, CI.
Medcalf, Donald S., to United States Steel Corp. Method and
apparatus for marking metal strip. 2,741,585, 4-10-56,
CI. 204— 28.
Medcalf, William E., and R. K. Riel, to The Eagle-Picher
Co. Coated electronic device and method of making same.
2,759,855, 8-21-56, CI. 117—227.
Meddock, Alvin A., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Hydraulic
selector valve with automatic hold and return. 2,757,641,
8-7-56, CI. 121—41.
Medearis, Paul A. : See —
De Jarnett, Frank D. 2,773,605.
Medenus, Bernhard, to Klockner-Humboldt-Deutz Aktiengesell-
schaft. Air cooled two stroke cycle internal-combustion
engine. 2,736,299, 2-28-56. CI. 123 — 41.6.
Medenus, Bernhard, to Klockner-Humboldt-Deutz A. G.
Blower for cooling an internal-combustion engine and
scavenging or supercharging. 2,736,301, 2-28-56, CI.
123—41.65.
Meder, William A. Wall switch extension. 2,775 674,
12-25-56, CI. 200—172.
Medford, Hoyle D. Trailer house with telescoped elevatable
top portion. 2,749,174, 6-5-56, CI. 296—27.
Medical Equipment Laboratories : See —
Casady, Philip M. 2,754,835.
Medical Fabrics Co., Inc. : See —
Coates, John M. 2,748,766.
Medicus, Gustav K. Electrostatic instruments with magnetic
suspensions. 2,745,062, 5-8-56, CI. 324 — 109.
Mediglass A. G. : See —
Honisch, Bgon J. 2,758,420.
Med-I-Peds, Inc. : See —
Starensier, Marvin A. 2,740,207.
Medlar, Lewis A., to Fox Products Co. Means for measuring
the density of direct current. 2,749,509, 6-5-56, CI.
Medlar, Lewis A., to Fox Products Co. Battery testing
apparatus. 2,758,275, 8-7-56, CI. 324 — 29.5.
Medley, Harold C, to The Jeffrey Mfg. Co. Jigging apparatus
2,743,816, 5-1-56, CI. 209—455.
Medley, Harold C, to The Jeffrey Mfg. Co. Apparatus for
reducing material in bar form. 2,763,438. 9-18-56 CI.
241 — 186.
Medley, Kenneth J. Personal weapon carrier. 2,758,762,
8-14-56, CI. 224—2. ,ioo,io*.
Mednick, Morton L. : See —
Levy, Harold, and Mednick. 2,762,818.
Mednick, Philip. Combined sofa and foldable bed. 2,759,198,
8-21-56, CI. 5—55.
Mednick, Tillie. Method of making chair covers. 2,748,839,
6-5-56, CI. 155—182.
Medved, David B., to Philco Corp. Scotophor and method of
making same. 2,761,846, 9-4-56, CI. 252 — 301.4.
Medvedeff, Nicholas J. Convertiplane. 2,738,146, 3-13-56,
CI. 244—6.
Meece, William E. : See —
Nadler, Martin L., and Meece. 2,751,416.
Meech, Ralph E., and W. G. Smith, to Talon. Inc. Slider for
slide fasteners. 2,764,794, 10-2-56, CI. 24 — 205.15.
Meehanite Metal Corp. : See —
Moore, William H. 2,756,476.
Meek, George W., to Airkem, Inc. Diffuser device and adjust-
able control means therefor. 2,738,225, 3-13-56, CI.
299—24.
Meek, George W„ to Airkem, Inc. Diffuser devices and means
for adjustably supporting the same. 2,763,394, 9-18-56,
CI. 220—8.
Meek, George W., to Airkem, Inc. Diffuser devices. 2,763,395.
9-18-56, CI. 220—8.
Meek. Walter N., Jr. : See —
Green, Walter P., Jr., and Meek. 2,766,139.
Meeker, David A. : See —
Allen, Kenneth, Meeker, and Reussenzehn. 2,742,811.
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Meeker, Kenneth H. : See —
Pinke, August H., Meeker, Oys, a
Meeker, Lloyd. Hydraulic pump and valve unit. 2,i32,8(>.">,
1-31-56, CI. 103—3.
Meeker, Paul C. to National Super Service Co. Inc. Air
filtering cleaners. 2,734,594, 2-14-56, CI. 183—37.
Meekin, James : See —
Wallace, Earl C, and Meekin. 2,764,993.
Meeks, Cornelius E. Replacement points for excavating bucket
teeth. 2,738,602, 3-20-56, CI. 37—142.
Meeks, James \V., and T. F. Banigan, Jr., to United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of Agriculture.
Isolation of fatty acids from guayule resin. 2,744,125,
5-1-56, CI. 260 — 413.
Meer, Karl, to Firina Kienzle Apparate G. m. b. H. Graphical
recording device. 2,739,031, 3-20-56, CI. 346 — 121.
Meer, Karl, to Kienzle Apparate G. m. b. H. Recording de-
vices for vehicles. 2,743,987, 5-1-56, CI. 346 — 64.
Meerman, Pieter G. : See —
De Boer, Jan H., and Meerman. 2,743,289.
Meester, Harm. Vacuum release stopper. 2,753,069, 7-3-56,
CI. 215—77.
Meewes, Edward A., to Chain Belt Co. Tandem axle bogie
for automotive vehicles. -2,775,466, 12-25-56, CI.
280 — 104.5.
Mefina, S. A. : See — ■
Hoenger, Guido. 2,741,185.
Kuhn, Georges. 2,750,889.
Megator Pumps & Compressors Ltd. : See —
McCombie, Frederick W. 2,750,896.
Mege, Paul A. Device for closing ship's hatchways.
2,753,828, 7-10-56, CI. 114—202.
Megel, Guillaume E., and H. Mancia, to U. Tornos. Cage
for antifriction running elements. 2,755,149, 7-17-56,
CI. 308—216.
Megill, Henry B., to Chromium Mining & Smelting Corp., Ltd.
Process of making a ferroalloying material and product ob-
tained thereby. 2,763,918, 9-25-56, CI. 29—182.5.
Meguerian, Garbis H. : See —
Kalinowski, Mathew L., and Meguerian. 2,771,403.
Kalinowski, Mathew L., and Meguerian. 2,773,010.
Meguerian, Garbis H., to Standard Oil Co. Oxidation of
mercaptans with an alkali metal salt of selenium catalyst
and oxygen. 2,740,748, 4-3-56, CI. 196—29.
Meguerian, Garbis H, to Standard Oil Co. Stabilized
cracked petroleum fractions. 2,771,348, 11-20-56, CI.
44—72.
Meguerian, Garbis H., and W. E. Stanley, Jr., to Standard
Oil Co. Regeneration of aqueous caustic-mercaptide solu-
tions with oxygen and a liquid hydrocarbon. 2,740,749,
4-3-56, CI. 196—32.
Mehaffey, Robert J., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Hair groom-
ing preparation. 2,771,394, 11-20-56, CI. 167—87.
Mehaffey, Robert J., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Aqueous al-
coholic hair grooming preparation employing sodium car-
boxymethyl cellulose. 2,771,395, 11-20-56, CI. 167—87.
Mehl, Ross M. : See —
Brumleu, Edward C, and Mehl. 2,735,497.
Mehlbeer, Heinrich : See —
Rehwald, Gerhard, and Mehlbeer. 2,757,872.
Mehler, Alan : See —
Lent, Constantin P., Kerns, and Mehler. 2,749,558.
Mehlis, Arthur, to International Standard Electric Corp.
Circuit arrangement for all-relay selecting equipment.
2,744,161, 5-1-56, CI. 179—18.
Mehltretter, Charles L., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of Agriculture. Electrolytic
production of alkali salts of iodic acid. 2,770,589, 11-13-56,
CI. 204—95.
Mehltretter, Charles L., and F. B. Weakley, to the United
States of America as represented by the Secretary of Agri-
culture. Extraction and recovery of alkaloids. 2,740,787,
4-3-56, CI. 260—285.
Mehlum, Jorunn : See —
Sorensen, Nils A., and Mehlum. 2,752,394.
Mehr, Robert S. : See —
Koenig, Steven F. 2,758,664.
Meibuhr, George C, to Thompson Products, Inc. Spindle and
collet assembly. 2,736,560, 2-28-56, CI. 279—46.
Meidenbauer, Phillip E., Jr., to Firewel Industries. Appa-
ratus for supplying gas for respiration. 2,700,752,
10-16-56, CI. 128—142.
Meidinger, Edwin. Twin pump system for elevating and/or
levelling a two-wheel supported implement chassis.
2,751,231, 6-19-56, CI. 280—6.
Meier, Axel W. Anti-friction devices for leaf springs.
2,756,047, 7-24-56, CI. 267 — 49.
Meier, Johann H, to Bucyrus-Erie Co. Pilot controls for
pneumatic cable-tool drills. 2,742,267, 4-17-56, CI.
255—10.
Meier, John W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Sizing
of vinvlidene chloride copolymer surfaces. 2,748,027,
5-29-56, CI. 117—76.
Meier, Joseph D. : See —
Hilts, William T., and Meier. 2,749,004.
Meier, Nicolaas F. to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co.,
trustee. Method for breaking-up an annular core of ferro-
magnetic material. 2,730,471, 1-10-56, CI. 148 — 9.
Meier. Robert C, Jr. Automatically releasable ski binding.
2,745,672, 5-15-56, CI. 280—11.35.
Meier, Robert J. Saw table. 2,767,458, 10-23-56, CI. 29—67.
Meier, Ward M., and B. M. Lide, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Electronic detecting and indicating system.
2,773,255, 12^1-56, CI. 343—118.
Electrostatic generator.
Variable high resistor.
Meier, Wilber L., to Gera Corp.
2,739,248, 3-20-56, CI. 310—6.
Meier, Wilber L., to Gera Corp.
2,742,594, 4-17-56, CI. 315—337.
Meierhofer, Hugo, to Zellweger A. G. Apparate- und Mas-
chinenfabriken Uster. Device for arranging wire heddles
on rods in warp drawing machines. 2,746,119, 5-22-56,
CI. 28—46.
Meijer, Barend M., to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co.
Capacitor motor. 2,735,056, 2-14-56, CI. 318 — 220.
Meijer, Barend M., to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co.,
as trustee. Stator for single-phase induction motor.
2,741,715, 4-10-56, CI. 310 — 172.
Meijer, Roelf J., and A. Peters, to Hartford National Bank
and Trust Co. as trustee. Hot-gas reciprocating appara-
tus. 2,762,068, 9-11-56, CI. 309—23.
Meile, Carl H., to International Harvester Co. Sectional
crankshaft. 2,735,314, 2-21-56, CI. 74 — 598.
Meile, Carl H., to International Harvester Co. Connecting
rod. 2,738,687, 3-20-56, CI. 74—579.
Meile, Carl H., to International Harvester Co. Chip detect-
ing drain plug. 2,754,380, 7-10-56, CI. 200 — 61.09.
Meile, Carl H., to International Harvester Co. Valve tappet
assembly. 2,756,733, 7-31-56, CI. 123—90.
Meilink Steel Safe Co. : See —
McClellan, Ralph E. 2,750,901.
McClellan, Ralph E. 2,750,902.
Meilstrup, Emil E., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Vernier
gauge for measuring templates used on potentiometer cards.
2,748,489. 6-5-56, CI. 33—174.
Meilstrup, Emil E., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Terminal
setting machine. 2,768,763, 10-30-56, CI. 218 — 2.
Meincke, Edward, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. Nozzle
type regulator. 2,753,887, 7-10-56, CI. 137—505.25.
Meinen, Frank J. Electric fences. 2,756,969, 7-31-56, CI.
256—10.
Meiners, Edwin P., Jr., to California Research Corp. Remov-
ing normal moveout from seismic traces. 2,765,455,
10-2-56, CI. 340—15.
Meinert, Norbert : See —
Weissenberg, Gustav, and Meinert. 2,763,559.
Meinig, Friedrich. Balance. 2,732,199, 1-24-56, CI. 265—54.
Meinke, Paul. Method for superimposing webs of cloth and
the like. 2,768,824, 10-30-56, CI. 270 — 30.
Meinzer, Gotthold H. : See —
Miller, Robert P.. Mathewson, and Meinzer. 2,753,999.
Meis, Helmut, and H. Sauer, to Rutgerswerke-Aktiengesell-
schaft. Aromatic vinyl compound-acenaphthene compound
co-polymer and process of producing the same. 2,768,147,
10-23-56, CI. 260—23.
Meis, Helmut, W. Scheib, and K.-H. Decker, to Rutgerswerke-
Aktiengesellschaft. Aminoplast resins and aminoplast resin
compositions stabilized with oxirane compounds and process
of preparing same. 2,769,798, 11-6-56, CI. 260 — 45.8.
Meis. Josef : See —
Biichner, Karl, Roelen, and Meis. 2,766,301.
Meisel, George M. : See —
Abbott, Robert H., and Meisel. 2,755,150.
Meisel, Seymour L. : See —
Hartough, Howard D., Dickert, and Meisel. 2,774,790.
Meisinger, Richard J., and J. T. Dempsey, to United States
Rubber Co. Lawn sprinkler hose. 2,730,404, 1-10-56, CI.
299—104.
Meisler, Sidney S. Pivoted hand tool for compressing clips
around flanges. 2,735,322, 2-21^56, CI. 81 — 15.
Meissler, Ludwig, to G. M. Pfaff A.-G. Sewing machine
attachment. 2,742,000, 4-17-56, CI. 112—66.
Meissner, Ernest R., Sr.. and R. T. Meissner, Sr. Combined
thread holder and cutter. 2.752,872. 7-3-56. CI. 112 — 252.
Meissner. Fritz, and E. Schwiedessen, to J. Meissner.
Manufacture of hexamethylenetetramine. 2,702 7!)!),
9-11-56, CI. 260 — 248.6.
Meissner, Fritz, and E. Schwiedessen, to J. Meissner.
Manufacture of hexamethylonetetramine. 2,762,800.
9-11-56, CI. 260—248.6.
Meissner, John F. Bed blending system. 2,750,023, 6-12-56,
CI. 198—36.
Meissner, Josef : See —
Meissner, Fritz. 2,762,799.
Meissner, Fritz, and Schwiedessen. 2,762,800.
Meissner, Milton F., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Com-
posite sheet metal article and method ,of manufacture.
2,772,121, 11-27-56, CI. 29—199.
Meissner, Richard T., Sr. : See —
Meissner, Ernest R., Sr., and R. T. 2,753,872.
Meissner, William E. Method and apparatus for forming re-
inforced tubing. 2,731,070, 1-17-56. CI. 154—5.
Meister, George : See —
Heine, Thomas H., and Meister. 2,769,112.
Meister, George, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Phosphor
coating composition. 2,744,072, 5-1-56, CI. 252 — 301.3.
Meister, George, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Process of vacuum refining uranium. 2,756,138, 7-24-56,
CI. 75—84.1.
Meister, George, to the United States of America as represented
by the United States Atomic Energy Commission. Impreg-
nated crucible. 2,766,032, 10-9-56, CI. 263 — 48.
Meister, George, to the United States of America as represented
bv the United States Atomic Energy Commission. Method
of refining uranium. 2,766,110, 10-9-56, CI. 75—84.1.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Meister, George, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Recovery of uranium by electrolysis of a fused bath.
2,774,729, 12-18-56, CI. 204—64.
Meister, Leo T. Armor piercing projectile. 2,741,180,
4-10-56, CI. 102—52.
Meister, Martin, and G. Mauthe, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Aktiengesellschaft. Process of tanning with salt of ampho-
teric condensation product. 2,733,977, 2-7-56, CI. 8 — 94.24.
Meitzen, Curt J. Corrugated board container with interlock-
ing naps. 2,741,415, 4-10-56, CI. 229—36.
Meixner, Alfred, to Voigtlander, A. G. Photographic camera
objective attaching means. 2,732,776, 1-31-56, CI. 95—39.
Mejur Corp. : See —
Levine, Louis M. 2,736,463.
Mekalainas, John. Aerator attachment for lawn mowers.
2,730,856, 1-17-56, CI. 56—249.
Mekelburg, Earl F., to Square D Co. Eheostat. 2,741,685,
4-10-56, CI. 201—62.
Mekelburg, Earl F., to Square D Co. Flexible electrical con-
nector assembly. 2,741,753, 4-10-56, CI. 339—276.
Mekelburg, Earl F., to Square D Co. Accelerating master
switch. 2.747,046, 5-22-56, CI. 200—98.
Mekelburg, Earl F., and C. B. Sohns, to Square D Co. Valve.
2,774,378, 12-18-56, CI. 137 — 623.
Mekler, Lev A. Multi-coil heater. 2,752,897. 7-3-56, CI.
122—262.
Melamed, Sidney : See —
Bortnick, Newman M., and Melamed. 2,734,890.
Moser, Vincent J., and Melamed. 2,771,362.
Melamed, Sidney, to Rohm & Haas Co. Unsaturated ureido
ethers and polymers thereof. 2,734,891, 2-14-56, CI.
260—77.5.
Melamed, Sidney, to Rohm & Haas Co. Monomeric compounds
comprising a plurality of vinyl groups. 2,774,750, 12-18-56,
CI. 260—78.
Melass, Vivian H., to The Dow Chemical Co. Cyelohexyl-
phenol-alkvlene-oxide repellent and method. 2,759,807,
8-21-56, CI. 167—30.
Melcher, Daniel, and D. Hilowitz. Telemetric system.
2,731,625, 1-17-56, CI. 340—203.
Melcher, Glee J., to R. H. Pierce Mfg. Co. Tractor movable
irrigation system. 2,741,509, 4-10-56, CI. 299—47.
Melcher, Larry J. : See —
Burget, Archie I. 2,749,783.
Melcher, Robert J., to E. P. Tileniur, G. L. Randolph, G. A.
Goss, J. F. Jones, Jr., and J. F. Jones, Sr., a copartnership
d. b. a. H. H. Buggie and Co. Co-axial cable fitting.
2,755,331, 7-17-56. CI. 174 — 87.
Melcher, Robert J., to E. P. Tilenius, G. L. Randolph, G. A.
Goss, J. F. Jones, Jr., and J. F. Jones, Sr., a copartnership
d. b. a. H. H. Buggie and Co. Shielded cable connectors.
2,762,025, 9-4-56, CI. 339—143.
Melchert, Frank G., and E. S. MacClean. Folding cattle
guard. 2,744,728, 5-8-56, CI. 256—14.
Melchior, Frederick C. Altitude switch. 2,748,217, 5-29-56,
CI. 200—83.
Melchior. Frederick C. Method of rolling capsules.
2,760,260, 8-28-56, CI. 29—454.
Melchor, Gibbs U. Grease gun nozzle. 2,744,659, 5-8-56,
CI. 222—125.
Melchore, James A. : See —
Segro, Nicholas R.. and Melchore. 2,757,1 66.
Melchore. James A., to American Cvanamid Co. Process for
the polymerization of styrene and acrylonitrile. 2,745,824,
5_15-56. CI. 260—85.5.
Melden, Morley G. : See —
Graves, Edward B., and Melden. 2,763,791.
Melder, Hugo. Housing for power vehicles. 2,742,674,
4-24-56, CI. 20—1.13.
Moldrum, Edward C, and A. E. Roper, to The Monotype Corp.
Ltd. Pump mechanism for type casting machines.
2,775,000, 12-25-56, CI. 22—70.
Meldrum, Hazel A. Corsage kit. 2,741,049, 4-10-56, CI.
41— i:
Mele, Edward V.
CI. 312—274.
Mele, Joseph E., and J. De Angeli
like. 2.738,250, 3-13-56, CI. 312—276.
Meletio, James T. Mounts for electrical fixtures.
1-31-56, CI. 248 — 205.
Melfi, Veto. Guides for cutting hair. 2,766,761, 10-16-56,
CI. 132 — 45.
Melgaard. Arnold W. Jig adjusting means for a hand tool
type router. 2,752,961, 7-3-56. CI. 144—136.
Melges, Frederick J. : See —
Cooper, Calvin A. 2,746,525.
Melichar, John A. : See —
Graves, Wayne H., and Melichar. 2,762,983.
Melick, George R. : See —
Hall, William P. G., Melick, and Reynolds. 2,759,589.
Melick, John M., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Elec-
tromechanical translator. 2,774,963, 12-18-56, CI.
340—365.
Melin, John E., % to A. O'Hair. Portable automatically
released dam. 2,732,686, 1-31-56, CI. 61—29.
Melkon, Onnig D. Switch for drive-in theatre speakers.
2,753,410, 7-3-56, CI. 200—61.58.
Mell-Hoffmann Mfg. Co. : See —
Lencioni, Julius J. 2,747,957.
Mellen, Glenn L., to General Mills, Inc. Balloon altitude
control. 2,742,246, 4-17-56, CI. 244—94.
Jewelry box drawer. 2,755,154, 7-17-56,
Jewelry box and the
2,733,036,
Mellgren, Svante, to National Lead Co. Fused salt electrolytic
cell for the production of refractory metals. 2,748,073,
5-29-56, CI. 204—246.
Mellick, Charles, to Dearborn Chemical Co. Method for the
preparation of nitrites of organic amines. 2,767,178,
10-16-56, CI. 260—247. ...
Mellman, Harry L. : See —
Shroyer, Ralph G. 2,774,567.
Mellman, Myer W. : See —
Shroyer, Ralph G. 2,774,567.
Mello-Cup Coffee Co., Inc. : See —
Rotman, Allen M. 2,748,689.
Melloni, Alfonso : See —
Battarra, Arnoldo. Maveri, Melloni, and Frigeri.
2,773,740.
Mellor, Alfred S.. to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Spray
booths. 2,730,033, 1-10-56, CI. 98—115.
Mellor Bromley & Co. Ltd. : See —
Shortland. Arthur. 2,756,574.
Shortland, Arthur. 2,775,107.
Melloy, Harold J., to The Patent Button Co. of Tennessee,
Inc. Appliance knob shaft connection. 2,741,501, 4-10-56,
CI. 287 — 53.
Mellum. Elmer A. : See —
Anderson, Glendale H., and Mellum. 2,752,686.
Mellwig, Bernhard J. : See —
Vogel, Max R., and Mellwig. 2,764,496.
Melman, Arthur : See —
Von Knauf, Emil W., and Melman. 2,750,767.
Melmoth, Robert B. : See —
Bogart, Harold N., and Melmoth. 2,751,292.
Melnor Metal Products Co., Inc. : See —
Gladstone, Joseph. 2,760,754.
Meloni, Mario, and E. Schubauer, to SODECO, Societe des
Compteurs de Geneve. Impulse-forming contact-pieces for
calling dials for impulse distributors. 2,740,870, 4-3-56,
CI. 200—146.
Meloy, Robert E. Basket handle. 2,756,089, 7-24-56, CI.
294 — 31.
Meloy, Thomas P., to Melpar, Inc. X-ray spectograph.
2,750,512, 6-12-56, CI. 250—51.
Melpar, Inc. : See —
Burke, Thomas F., Jr. 2,752,584.
Meloy, Thomas P. 2,750,512.
Melsom, Walter A., to Bowden (Engineers) Ltd. Flexible
hose coupling with anchored reinforcing layer. 2,741 496
4-10-56, CI. 285—84.
Melsom, Walter A., to Bowden (Engineers) Ltd. Method of
making flexible hose couplings. 2,752,674, 7-3-56, CI.
29—508.
Melsom. Walter A., to Bowden (Engineers) Ltd. Coupling
for flexible plural layer hose. 2,753,196, 7-3-56, Cl.
285—149.
Melton. Charles C. Movie film viewing apparatus. 2,748,650,
6-5-56, Cl. 88—18.
Melton, Donald F., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Multiple ballooD
operation. 2,753,133, 7-3-56, Cl. 244 — 31.
Melton, Donald F., to General Mills, Inc. Balloon with at-
tached inflation tube. 2,764,369, 9-25-56, Cl. 244 — 31.
Melton, Donald F., to General Mills, Inc. Balloon with
strengthening elements. 2,767,940, 10-23-56, Cl. 244 — 31.
Melton, James O. See —
Hazelroth, Kenneth M. Diesen, and Melton. 2,731,747.
Meltzer, Jack. Article of footwear provided with removable
counter. 2,742,715, 4-24-56, Cl. 36—2.5.
Meltzer, Jack. Covered heel unit and covering device therefor.
2.767.488. 10-23-56. Cl. 36—34.
Meltzer, Jack. Shoe having covered insole body and nailed-on
heel. 2,772,488, 12-4-56, Cl. 36—2.5.
Meltzer, Robert J., to Bausch & Lomb Optical Co. Slit con-
trol mechanism for optical instruments or the like.
2,755,707, 7-24-56, Cl. 88—61.
Melucci, Benedict F. : See —
Wooding, William M., Melucci, and Porter. 2,757,102.
Melucci, Benedict F., to American Cvanamid Co. Separation
of isomeric nitrophenates. 2,743,301, 4-24-56, Cl. 260 — 622.
Melville, John B. Liquid dispenser with stirring means.
2,743,910, 5-1-56, Cl. 259—108.
Melville, William S., to The British Thomson-Houston Co.
Ltd. Electric amplifier. 2,750,454, 6-12-56, Cl. 179—171.
Melville, William S., to The British Thomson-Houston Co. Ltd.
Cooling means for laminated m.isrnetic cores. 2,769.962,
11-6-56, Cl. 336—61.
Melvin, Francis F. Rake handle socket attachment.
2,765,613, 10-9-56, Cl. 56—400.17.
Melzer, Frederick A. Shock absorber. 2,730,201, 1-10-56,
Cl. 188—97.
Menard, James Z., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Means for bulk demagnetization. 2,733,300, 1-31-56, Cl.
179 — 100.2.
Menard, James Z., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Mag-
netic recording medium. 2,734,033, 2-7-56, Cl. 252—62.5.
Menasco Mfg. Co. : See-
Gerry, Julian E., and McMannus. 2,747,549.
Mencacci. Samuel A. : See —
De Back, William, and Mencacci. 2,765,829.
Mencacci, Samuel A., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Bean snipper. 2,770,274, 11-13-56, Cl. 146 — 86.
Mench, John W. : See —
Hiatt, Gordon D., Mench, and Emerson. 2,759,925.
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Mende, William C. : See —
Berliner, Victor R., Mende, and Singher. 2,752,284.
Kupferberg, Alfred B., Mende, Millman, and Singher.
2,735,798.
Mendelsohn, Jerome W. Conveyor mechanism. 2,745,706,
5-15-56, CI. 312—268.
Mendelsohn, Manuel L. Sanding belt block. 2,761,257,
9-4-56, CI. 51—186.
Mendenhall, Henry L. Automobile ash trav having exhaust
actuated evacuating structure. 2,764,281, 9-25-56, CI.
206 — 19.5.
Mendez, Alfredo. Portable cooling unit. 2,745,263, 5-15-56,
CI. 62—140.
Mendez, Charles E. Dismantleable conveyor assembly for
vehicles. 2,757,808, 8-7-56, CI. 214—83.26.
Mendolia, Arthur I., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Salt recovery process. 2,733,981, 2-7-56, CI. 23—25.
Menendez, Gil H., % to D. Stilwagen, % to J. Chinman, and
% to C. A. Hewlett. Safety device for electrical receptacles.
2,744,243, 5-1-56, CI. 339—36.
Meneo. Pasquale, to The Beaver Pond Machine Co. Guiding
device for webs. 2,752,657, 7-3-56, CI. 26—65.
Meng, Eugene D. : See —
Pierson, Karl E., and Meng. 2,755,384.
Mengali. Otavio J., to The Haloid Co. Electrophotographic
process. 2,745,327. 5-15-56, CI. 95—1.3.
Menge. Franz, to Dalsan, Inc. Orthopedic sock lining.
2,755,568, 7-24-56, CI. 36—71.
Menge, Theodore L., Sr. : See —
Laster, Edward C, Sr., and Menge. 2,733,103.
Mengelkamp, Richard A., and L. B. Grantham, to Phillips
Petroleum Co. Dual-fuel engines and processes of operating
same. 2.767.691. 10-23-56, CI. 123—1.
Menghi, Roberto : See —
Barassi. Carlo, and Menghi. 2,753,095.
Mengis, Albin J., to Wolf Brothers, Inc. Carry bag.
2,758,782, 8-14-56, CI. 229—54.
Menin, Samuel D. : See —
Bonnett, Harold D. 2,742,911.
Menke, John R. : See —
Donelian, Khatchik O., and Menke. 2,730,951.
Menken, Lester L. Combined razor blade cleaner, dryer and
sharpener. 2.764.854. 10-2-56, CI. 51—198.
Menkin, Benjamin D. :_See —
Teegardin. James E., and Menkin. 2,774,517.
Menkin, Benjamin D.. and S. M. Schorr. Tote box.
2,774.511, 12-18-56, CI. 220—97.
Menn. Henry W. Automatic wind mill stop. 2,729,166,
1-3-56, CI. 103—31.
Mennecier. Aline : See — -
Blanehard, Andre, and Mennecier. 2,732,525.
Mennecier, Maurice : See —
Blanehard, Andre, and Mennecier. 2,732,525.
Mennerich. Fred A., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Coat-
ing device for strands. 2,744,563, 5-8-56, CI. 154 — 1.7.
Mennessier, Andr£ : See —
Magnant. Dominique, Carabasse, Godeau, and Mennessier.
2,738,174.
Mennesson, Andre1 L.. to Society Solex. Carburetor devices,
including an auxiliary starting carburetor. 2,754,094,
7-10-56, CI. 261—41.
Mennesson. Andre L.. to Societe d'Appareils de Controle
et d'Equipement des Moteurs S. A. C. E. M. Fluid con-
sumption rate indicators. 2,767.912, 10-23-56. CI. 235 — 61.
Mennesson. Marcel, to Societe Anonyme pour la Construction
de Materiel Automobile (S. A. C. M. A.). Measurement
apparatus for checking up the inside of hollow pieces.
2.751.778, 6-26-56, CI. 73—37.9.
Mennesson. Marcel, to Societe d'Appareils de Controle et
d'Equipment des Moteurs (S. A. C. E. M.). Mounting of
bicvele front wheel and auxiliary drive engine therefor.
2,751,991, 6-26-56. CI. 180—31.
Mennesson. Marcel L., to Societe d'Appareils de Controle
et d'Equipement des Moteurs S. A. C. E. M. Footrests for
pedal cycles fitted with an auxiliary engine. 2,768.005.
10-23-56. CI. 280 — 291.
Menning, Ralph H., and R. T. Manley, to The Vendo Co.
Vending machine having multiple bottle conveyor system.
2.772,022, 11-27-56, CI. 221—85.
Menoher. Pearson T. Method of detectiner defects in glass
containers. 2 764,015, 9-25-56. CI. 73—15.
Mensching. Walter E. Invisible cuff tacker attachment.
2,763,225, 9-18-56. CI. 112—178.
Menser. Henry E. Pipe aligning apparatus. 2,730,796,
1-17-56. CI. 29—287.
Mentes, Alexander G., to Mentes-Williams Co., Inc. Spread-
ing apparatus and method. 2,757,587, 8-7-56, CI. 94 — 44.
Mentes-Williams Co., Inc. : See —
Mentes. Alexander G. 2,757,587.
Mention. Maurice, and P. Godet, to Les Usines de Melle
(Societe Anonyme). Process for producing aliphatic esters.
2.740.800. 4-3-56. CI. 260 — 410.9.
Mentz, Frederick W. Card shuffler. 2,763,484 9-18-56 CI.
273—149.
Mentzer, Charles, V2 to Laboratoires Laroche-Navarron.
Process of preparing 3-methyl-chromone. 2,769,015,
10-30-56, CI. 260—345.2.
Menual, Paul L. Acidizing wells. 2,746,921, 5-22-56, CI.
252—8.55.
Menuhin. Jehudi : See —
Goldherger. Erno M., and Menuhin. 2,765.692.
Menyea. George: See —
Johnson. Herbert W., and Menvea. 2.767.676
Johnson, Herbert W., and Menyea. 2,767,677.
Menzi, Karl : See —
Liechti, Hans, Menzi, and Oesterlein. 2,743,266.
Wegmann, Jacques, and Menzi. 2,749,206.
Menzi, Karl, to Ciba Ltd. Disazo dyestuffs and complex cop-
per compounds thereof. 2,749,334, 6-5-56, CI. 260 — 147.
Menzi, Karl, and J. Wegmann, to Ciba Ltd. Process for dye-
ing or printing cellulose-containing materials and dyestufC
preparations therefor. 2,749,207, 6-5-56, CI. 8 — 42.
Menzies, Stewart D., and R. S. Nogler. Resilient sheet mate-
rial. 2,748,448, 6-5-56, CI. 28—78.
Menzies, William C. Process and apparatus for separating
mixed materials. 2,734,629. 2-14-56, CI. 209—172.5.
Merancy, Arthur E., and T. Weisz ; said Merancy assor. to
said Weisz. Vehicle washing machine. 2,754,834, 7-17-56,
CI. 134—57.
Mercaldo, Vincent F. Circumferentially traveling type tire
mounting and demounting apparatus. 2,772,726, 12-4-56,
CI. 157—1.24.
Mercantile & Exchange Corp. : See —
Koppel. Joseph. 2,757,030.
Mercantile Trust Co. of Baltimore : See —
Linhardt, Charles, Jr. 2,770,436.
Mercast Corp. : See —
Kohl. Everard F., and Kazenas. 2,749,586.
Mercer, Bert M. Fastening devices. 2,747,247, 5-29-56, CI.
24—157.
Mercer, Bert M. Pin type fastening device. 2,747,248,
5-29-56, CI. 24—158.
Mercer, Bert M. Spouts. 2,747,771, 5-29-56, CI. 222 — 81.
Mercer, Berton M. Catamenial bandages. 2,747,575, 5-29-56,
CI. 128—290.
Mercer Engineering Co. : See —
Kramer, Israel. 2,747.258.
Mercer. George E. Blast furnace linings. 2,733,913, 2-7-56,
CI. 266 — 43.
Mercer, Henry A. : See —
Ball. Howard L., and Mercer. 2,740.617.
Mercer. John F. Combined necktie holder and necktie knot.
2,735,106, 2-21-56, CI. 2—150.
Mercer. Richard. Circuit arrangements for use in telecom-
munication systems. 2,734,946, 2-14-56. CI. 179 — 18.
Mercer, Richard. Telecommunication systems. 2,750,448,
6-12-56. CI. 179—18.
Mercer, Richard. Telecommunication systems. 2,758 156,
8-7-56, CI. 179—18.
Mercer. William R„ F. T. Wimberly, and L. E. St. Jean, to
Raytheon Mfg. Co. Altimeter modulators. 2,750,565,
6-12-56, CI. 332—5.
Merchandise Presentation, Inc. : See — ■
Falek, Seymour C. 2,763,526.
Merchant, Charles W. : See —
Griffes, Milton W., and Merchant. 2.740,074.
Griffes. Milton W.. and Merchant. 2,774,020.
Merchants Distilling Corp. : See —
Smith, Herbert F. 2,756,199.
Mercier, George J. : See —
Murphy, William L., and Mercier. 2,738,520.
Mercier, Jacques : See — ■
Mercier, Jean and J. 2,764,175.
Mercier, Jacques H. : See —
Mercier, Jean and J. H. 2,770,297.
Mercier, Jean and J. H. 2,772,690.
Mercier, Jean : See —
Greer, Edward M., and Mercier. Re. 24,238.
Mercier, Jean. Pressure accumulator construction. 2,738,809
3-20-56, CI. 138—30.
Mercier, Jean. Control systems for partitions or the like.
2.741.477, 4-10-56. CI. 268—50.
Mercier, Jean. Control systems for partitions or the like.
2.741.478, 4-10-56. CI. 268—50.
Mercier, Jean. Follow-up system. 2,763,990, 9-25-56, CI.
60—97.
Mercier, Jean. Accumulator system for pressure surge relief.
2,764,103, 9-25-56, CI. 103—223.
Mercier, Jean. Shock absorber. 2,764,404, 9-25-56, CI.
267—8.
Mercier, Jean. Synchronous servo-control. 2,768,613,
10-30-56, CI. 121 — 41.
Mercier, Jean. Pressure switch. 2,770,694, 11-13-56, CI.
200—83.
Mercier, Jean. Shock absorber. 2.771,968, 11-27-58, CI.
Mercier, Jean. Accumulator system for pressure surge relief.
2,773,455. 12-11-56, CI. 103—223.
Mercier, Jean. Pressure accumulator. 2,773,511 12-11-56,
CI. 138—30.
Mercier. Jean. Sealing means for a slidable member in a
pressure unit. 2,774,619. 12-18-56, CI. 286 — 26.
Mercier. Jean and J. Gauge cut-off valve. 2.764,175, 9-25-56,
CI. 137—109.
Mercier, Jean and J. H, to G. M. E. Corp. Hvdraulically
actuated articulated members. 2,770,297, 11-13-56, CI.
160—188.
2,772.690, 12-4-56,
Mercier, Jean M. Ski gripping cleat. 2,756,063, 7-24-56,
CI. 280—11.37.
Mercier, Joseph A., W. A. Torpey, and T. A. Russell, to
Enstman Kodak Co. Multiple coating apparatus.
2,761,419, 9-4-56, CI. 118—412.
Mercier, Stanley M.. to The Jeffrey Mfg. Co. Control mech-
anism for stacker-conveyer system. 2,734.642, 2-14-56, CI.
214—10.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Mercier, Stanley M., to The Jeffrey Mfg. Co. Feeding and
sealing apparatus for bunkers, chutes, and the like.
2,736,439, 2-28-56, CI. 214—17.
Mercier, Stanley M., to The Jeffrey Mfg. Co. Belt conveyer
system with multiple relatively movable loading devices.
2,748,918, 6-5-56, CI. 198—58.
Mercier, Stanley M., to The Jeffrey Mfg. Co. Control mecha-
nism for stacker-conveyer system. 2,764,278, 9-25-56, CI.
iqq 233
Mercil Plating Equipment Co. : See —
Colclesser, Lorren E. 2.741,463.
Merck & Co., Inc. : See —
Arth, Glen E., and ljukes.
Basso, Arthur J., and O'Neill. 2,731,382.
Basso, Arthur J., and O'Neill. 2,762,743.
Chemerda, John M. 2,734,897.
Chemerda, John M. 2,739,162.
Chemerda, John M. 2,749,337.
Clark, Robert L. 2,741,611.
Clark, Robert L. 2,741,612.
Clark, Robert L. 2,741,613.
Clark, Robert L. 2,741,614.
Clark, Robert L. 2,741,615.
Clark, Robert L. 2,741,617.
Clark, Robert L., and Pfister. 2,741,610.
Clark, Robert L., and Pfister. 2,741,616.
Conbere, John P. 2,773,077.
Conn, John B. 2,739,167.
Conn, John B., and Norman. 2,739,098.
Eder, John A., Jr. 2,742,195.
Folkers, Karl A. 2,760,865.
Garber, John D. 2,749,270.
Garber, John D. 2,775,613.
Gates, Marshall D. 2,766,245.
Gates, Marshall D., Jr. 2,732,375.
Goldsmith, Dale P. J., and Taub. 2,741,604.
Hall, Victor C. 2,738,118.
Hammond, Philip D. 2,739,157.
Hendlin, David, and Smith. 2,740,745.
Hirschmann, Ralph F., and Wendler. 2,749,338.
Hollenbeck, Clifford M. 2,739,899.
Holly, Frederick W., and Spencer. 2,766,257.
Holly, Frederick W., and Stammer. 2,772,281.
Kaczka, Edward A., Wolf, and Folkers. 2,738,301.
Kaczka, Edward A., Wolf, and Folkers. 2,738,302.
Kersek, George R. 2,732,385.
Miller. Charles S., Engelhardt, and Gordon. 2,753,347.
Miller. Charles S., Engelhardt, and Gordon. 2,753.348.
Miller, Charles S., Engelhardt, and Gordon. 2,773,872.
2,731,383.
2,731,384.
2,731,385.
2,762,742.
d Pfister. 2,755,285.
2,766,255.
O'Neill, Robert C, and Basso.
O'Neill, Robert C, and Basso.
O'Neill, Robert C, and Basso.
O'Neill, Robert C, and Basso.
O'Neill, Robert C, Basso, and
Ott. Walther H. 2,753,266.
Peck, Robert L. 2,772,280.
Pfister, Karl, III, and Leanza.
Richter, John W. 2,766,242.
Rogers, Edward F., and Conbere. 2,736,733.
Sarett, Lewis H. 2,736,734.
Schultz, Everett M. 2,771,469.
Sletzinger, Meyer, and Tishler. 2,740,784.
Sprague, James M., and Engelhardt. 2,775,608.
Tishler, Max. 2,736,681.
Wagner, Arthur F. 2,772,300.
Walton, Edward. 2,744,119.
Weijlard, John. 2,741,609.
Weijlard, John. 2,773,078.
Weijlard, John, and Sullivan. 2,742,491.
Wilson, Evelyn H., and Tishler. 2,773,075.
Wolff, John E. 2,757,124.
Wright, Lemuel D., Wood, and Folkers. 2,766,254.
Merck, E. : See —
Miiller, Wilhelm. 2,744,864.
Merck, E. Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Zima, Otto, and von Werder. 2,734,905.
Merck, E., Chemical Works : See —
Hotovy, Rudolf, Jacobi, and Kuessner. 2,734,062.
Merck, John, and G. C. Dalmaso, to Joy Mfg. Co. Replaceable-
flight conveyor chain. 2,756,869, 7-31-56, CI. 198—176.
Mercur, Dave. Hand protectors for infants. 2,728,914,
1-3-56. CI. 2—16.
Mercury Engineering Corp. : See —
Miller, Francis B. 2,730,306.
Zernov, Peter. 2,771,011.
Mercury Mfg. Co., The : See —
Watson. Norman B. 2,754,019.
Meredith, Dennis L. : See —
Meredith, Frederick W. and D. L. 2,762,962.
Meredith, Frederick W., to S. Smith & Sons (England) Ltd.
Stabilization and steering devices for dirigible craft.
2,739,771, 3-27-56, CI. 244—79.
Meredith, Frederick W. and D. L., to S. Smith and Sons
(England) Ltd. Safety device for automatic pilot sys-
tem. 2,762,962, 9-11-56, CI. 318—489.
Meredith, Harlan L.. to North American Aviation, Inc.
Joining aluminum and aluminum alloy to titanium and
titanium alloy. 2,761,047, 8-28-56, Cl. 219—10.
Meredith, Harlan L., to North American Aviation, Inc.
Titanium heliarc brazing process. 2,768,271, 10-23-56,
CI. 219—85.
Meredith, Orville S. Claw operated, slidable outer jaw wrench.
2,765,691, 10-9-56, CI. 81—127.
Meredith, Ray. Rocker arm refacing machine. 2,758,424,
8-14-56, CI. 51—56.
Mergen, Joseph M., and H. Murphy, to Curtiss-Wright Corp.
Clutch mechanism. 2,738,045, 3-13-56, CI. 192 — 35.
Mergenthaler Linotype Co. : See —
Biegert, George. 2,746,542.
Braham, Frank G. 2,750,524.
Cahill, John J., Jr. 2,740,324.
Hilpman, Paul. 2,774,464.
Inglish, Charles G. 2,774,465.
Johnson, Edgar U. 2,764,935.
Plastaras, James C. 2,737,096.
Rossetto, Louis. 2,736,424.
Rossetto, Louis. 2,746,600.
Rossetto, Louis, Hilpman, and Abbott. 2,774,463.
Turner, Ransom H. 2,767,827.
Merian, Ernst, to Sandoz A. G. Process for the manufacture
of halogenated naphthoquinone-imine. 2,764,600, 9-25-56,
CI. 260—396.
Meridan Corp. : See —
Carpenter, Robert H. 2,749,149.
Merilatt, Clyde D., to Gould-National Batteries, Inc. Casting
machine. 2 751,648, 6-26-56, CI. 22 — 77.
Merill, Francis G., and L. C. Thomas, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Frequency multiplier apparatus.
2,748,283, 5-29-56, CI. 250—36.
Merit Engineering, Inc. : See —
Lornitzo, Frank C. 2,759,487.
Lornitzo, Frank C, and Lovenberg. 2,737,200.
Merit Mfg. Co., Inc. : See—
Rabb, Lionel. 2,745,314.
Merit Products, Inc. : See —
Block, Aleck. 2,749,224.
Leggett, Guy O. Re. 24,143.
Merkel. Heinrich, to Koppers Co., Inc. Processes for the pro-
duction of carbon monoxide and hydrogen from methane or
the like. 2,773,756, 12-11-56, CI. 48—196.
Merkel, Joseph R. : See —
Nickerson, Walter J., and Merkel. 2,734,027.
Merker, Dwight R. : See —
Brown, Leo C, and Merker. 2,773.081.
Merker, Dwight R., to Swift & Co. Method of imparting a
butter-like flavoring to fat-containing food products and
the resulting product. 2,773,772, 12-11-56, CI. 99 — 123.
Merker, Leon : See —
Lynd, Langtry E., and Merker. 2,736,659.
Lynd, Langtry H., and Merker. 2,758,911.
Merker, Leon, to National Lead Co. Preparation of calcium
titanate composition. 2,751,279, 6-19-56, CI. 23 — 51.
Merker, Leon, to National Lead Co. Monocrystalline rutile
and a method for preparing the same. 2,760,874, 8-28-56,
CI. 106—42.
Merker, Leon, to National Lead Co. Synthetic rutile and
its preparation. 2,763,558, 9-18-56, Cl. 106 — 42.
Merker, Leon, to National Lead Co. Refractive material.
2,764,490, 9-25-56, Cl. 106—42.
Merker, Leon, to National Lead Co. Preparation of metal
titanate. 2,767,050, 10-16-56, Cl. 23—51.
Merker, Robert L., to Dow Corning Corp. Hydroxyester sub-
stituted siloxanes. 2,770,631, 11-13-56, Cl. 260 — 448.2.
Merker, Robert L., to Dow Corning Corp. Carboxyester sub-
stituted siloxanes. 2,770,632, 11-13-56. Cl. 260 — 448.2.
Merker, Robert L., and W. A. Zisman. Fluid compositions
containing an orthosilicate. 2,735,816, 2-21-56, Cl.
252—40.7.
Merkin, Norman J. Ironing pads. 2,741,045, 4-10-56, Cl.
38—140.
Merlo, Mario P. Indicator for razors. 2,750,664, 6-19-56,
Cl. 30—34.
Mermelstein, Morris. Automobile lifting device. 2,750,149,
6-12-56. Cl. 254—86.
Mermelstein, Morris. Vibratory sander. 2,752,182, 6-26-56,
Cl. 291—25.
Mermis, Alfred. Boring machine. 2,743,085, 4-24-56, Cl.
Merrel Mfg. : See — ■
Box, Merrel L., and Cason. 2,741,365.
Merrell, Wm. S^, Co., The : See —
Wheeler, Keith W., Seyler, and Van Campen. 2,772,268.
Merriam, Francis F., to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc.
Regulated high voltage power supply. 2,753,509, 7-3-56,
Cl. 321—18.
Merriam, John H., to Allied Chemical & Dye Corp. Selective
phenol-aldehyde resinification. 2,750,354, 6-12-56, Cl.
260—57.
Merrick, Herman A., to United Service & Utilities Co. Infra-
red generator. 2,772,336, 11-27-56, CI. 201—63.
Merrick, Maurice J., to Sawyer's Inc. Portrait attachment
for stereoscopic cameras. 2,730,024, 1-10-56. Cl. 95 — 18.
Merrill, Bennett W., to 'Standard Packaging Corp. Method
and apparatus for applying closures to open containers.
2,732,116, 1-24-56, Cl. 226—84.
Merrill, Casper W. Continuous freezer. 2,745,261, 5-15-56,
Cl. 62—114.
Merrill, Donald G. : See —
Lorenz, Edward H, Waugh, and Merrill. 2,749,686.
Merrill, Francis G. : See —
Felch, Edwin P., and Merrill. 2,743,367.
Merrill, Frank W., to General Electric Co. Dynamoelectric
machine magnetic core member. 2,735,952, 2-21-56, Cl.
310—156.
Merrill, Howard W. : See —
Bitner, John D., Merrill, Rauth, and Richardson.
2,768,801.
LIST OF PATENTEES
531
Merrill, Joshia L., Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Negative impedance repeaters. 2,742,616, 4-17-56, CI.
333—80.
Merrill, Marcellus S. : See —
Erickson, Lowell H. 2,758,487.
Erickson, Lowell H. 2,761,323.
Merrill, Marcellus S. Automobile-top carriers for skis anrl
like articles. 2,752,079, 6-20-56, CI. 224—42.1. .
Merrill, Marcellus >S., and L. H. Erickson ; said Erickson
assor. to said Merrill. Wheel spinner. 2,731,841, 1-24-56,
Merrill, Oliver B. Method of making bendable weather or
trim strip. 2,728,982, 1-3-56, CI. 29 — 533.
Merrill, Robert D. : See —
Ruskin, Robert E., and Merrill. 2,7o0,798.
Merrill, Roger L., and W. Hecox, to The Exact Weight Scale
Co. Statistical quality-control system. 2,767,914, 10-23-56,
CI 235 61
Merriman, Frederick C, and J. Ratkowski. Collapsible sup-
porting chair. 2,760,557, 8-28-56, Cl. 155— 154. _
Merriman, Henry H. Pressure units. 2,746,317, o-22-o6,
Merriman, Henry H. Pressure unit. 2,755,681, 7-24-56,
pi ha 424 8
Merriman, John A. Load bracing dog assembly. 2,757,039,
7-31-56, CI. 296 — 43. . ^ ,,.»..,
Merriman, Peter, to Dunlop Tire and Rubber Corp. Method
of making bonded resilient fibrous material. 2,734,841,
Merriman, ' Richard L., to Lansdale Nipple Co. Fitting for
insulator assemblies and method. 2,756,271, 7-24-06, CI.
174 177
Merritt Edwin J., *4 to J. E. Butterworth. Motor pro-
tective system. 2,741,988, 4-17-56, CI. 103—25.
Merritt, Gilbert S., to Foster Wheeler Corp. Apparatus for
quenching high temperature gases. 2,744,730, o-8-5b, CI.
Me"rritt, Glenn W., to The Nolan Co. Belt drive actuated mo-
tor controlling switch mechanism. 2,766,417, 10-9-56, CI.
Merritt, Jack A., to Universal Engine Heater Co. Oil burning
water heater. 2,730,079, 1-10-56, CI. 122—156
Merritt, Robert H. Torque engaged brake. 2,734,o99, 2-14-56,
CI 188 141
Merritt, Robert H. Clutch mechanism. 2,744,597, 5-8-56,
CI. 192—35.
Merritt, Terry: See —
Sherman, Clarence A., and Merritt. 2,731,538.
Merritt, Thomas W., and C. A. Thomas, to Babson Bros. Co.
Milking apparatus. 2,730,071, 1-10-56, CI. 119—14.46.
Merritt, Thomas W., C. A. Thomas, and W. C. Babb, to Babson
Bros. Co. Milking apparatus. 2,737,924, 3-13-56, CI.
119—14.55.
Merrow Machine Co., The: See —
Lamoureux, Edward R., and Pierce. 2,769,417.
Pierce, Bernard N. 2,733,675.
Pierce, Bernard N. 2,755,757.
Pierce, Bernard N. 2.769,416.
Stolzenberg, Herman F. 2,748,397.
Washburn, John M., and Pierce. 2,751,867.
Merry, Sidney: See — _ _
Dilke, Max H., Faulkner, and Merry. 2,755,259.
Dilke, Max H., Faulkner, and Merry. 2,755,262.
Mersereau, Emory P., Jr. : See —
Rainard, Leo W., and Mersereau. 2,734,834.
Runton, Leslie A., and Mersereau. 2,741,825.
Merten, Eugene, to Shell Development Co. Seismic explora-
tion apparatus. 2,772,746, 12^-56, CI. 181— .5.
Mertes, Joseph V. : See —
Van Clief, William C, Jr., and Mertes. 2,737,678.
Mertes, Thomas S., and H. B. Rhodes, to Sun Oil Co. Treat-
ing of liquids with granular solids. 2,745,888, 5-15-56, CI.
260 — 674.
Mertler, Charles S., to Stevens Mfg. Co., Inc. Adjustable
thermostat. 2,740,020, 3-27-56, CI. 200—139.
Mertler Charles S., to Stevens Mfg. Co., Inc. Thermostatic
switches. 2,753,421, 7-3-56, CI. 200—138.
Mertler, Charles S., to Stevens Mfg. Co., Inc. Thermostatic
switch. 2,753,422, 7-3-56, CI. 200—138.
Mertler, Charles S., to Stevens Mfg. Co., Inc. Combination
purpose thermostat. 2,753,437, 7-3-56, CI. 219^4.
Mertz, Allen : See —
Bennett, Sedgwick R., and Mertz. 2,772,703.
Mertz, Clyde W., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Stabilization of
certain vinvl-pyridines, vinyl quinolines and vinyl-isoquin-
olines. 2,745,834, 5-15-56, CI. 260—290.
Mertz, Clyde W., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Stabilization of
heterocyclic nitrogen compounds. 2,764,588, 9-25-56, CI.
260 — 290.
Mertz, David. Threaded stud and nut actuated quick-set
clamp. 2,760,535, 8-28-56, Cl. 144 — 303.
Mertz, Pierre, to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc. Meas-
urement of transmission time delay. 2,746,013, 5-15-56,
CI. 324 — 57.
Mertz, Stephan. Antiskid cover for tires. 2,747,639, 5-29-56,
CI. 152—173.
Mertzweiller. Joseph K. : See —
Moise, James E., and Mertzweiller. 2,767,217.
Mertzweiller, Joseph K., to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. Oxo synthesis using cobalt salt of cobalt carbonyl.
2,744,936, 5-8-56. CI. 260—604.
Mertzweiller, Joseph K., to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. Catalyst recovery from alcohol synthesis process.
2,751,403. 6-19-56, CI. 260 — 414.
Mertzweiller, Joseph K., to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. Preparation of metallic hydrocarbonyls. 2,767,048,
10-16-56, CI. 23—50.
Mertzweiller, Joseph K., H. E. Templeton, and R. L. Daussat,
to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Decobalting in oxo
process using oxidizing gas and organic acid. 2,744,921,
5-8-56, CI. 260 — 414.
Mertzweiller, Joseph K„ W. M. Smith, and K. E. Draeger, to
Esso Research and Engineering Co. Aldehyde synthesis
process. 2,757,202, 7-31-56, Cl. 260—604.
Mertzweiller, Joseph K., and F. J. Buchmann, to Esso Re-
search and Engineering Co. Oxo process-acid decobalting
in presence of carbon monoxide. 2,757,205, 7-31-56, Cl.
260—604.
Mertzweiller, Joseph K., and F. J. Buchmann, to Esso Re-
search and Engineering Co. Acid decobalting. 2,757,377,
7-31-56, Cl. 260—604.
Mertzweiller, Joseph K., and J. L. Betts, Jr., to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Desulfurization of oxo feeds.
2,765,357, 10-2-56, Cl. 260—677.
Mertzweiller, Joseph K., and J. L. Betts, Jr., to Esso Research
and Eingneering Co. Color improvement in preparation of
drying oils. 2,768,984, 10-30-56, Cl. 260—669.
Merunovich, Andrew. Unipolar generator. 2,755,398,
7-17-56, Cl. 310 — 178.
Merz, Edmund H., and G. E. Urban, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Method of forming an electrical winding. 2,771,386,
11-20-56, Cl. 154 — 80.
Merz, George L. Bracket for supporting table tops and the
like. 2,757,893, 8-7-56, Cl. 248—225.
Merz, Kenneth M. : See —
Beacham, Harry H., and Merz. 2,742,448.
Merz, Richard E. : See — ■
Cashman, Edward P., and Merz. 2,768,157.
Meserve, Forrest C, and M. F. Smith. Machine and process
for slitting tires. 2,741,307, 4-10-56, Cl. 164 — 10.2.
Mesh, Theodore J., to Gilbert & Barker MSg. Co. Coarse and
fine follow-up measuring systems. 2,738,493, 3-13-56, Cl.
340—184.
Mesi, Phillip J. : See —
Peronti, Anthony. 2,769,153.
Mesojedec, John. Pivoted head sliding jaw ratchet-type end
wrench. 2,733,626, 2-7-56, Cl. 81—165.
Messenger, Desmond, S. Whithard, and G. W. Phelps, to The
Track Corp. Ltd. Vehicle track shoe construction.
2,735,729, 2-21-56, Cl. 305—10.
Messenger, Desmond, S. Whithard, and G. W. Phelps, to The
Track Corp. Ltd. Vehicle track shoe assembly. 2,735,730,
2-21-56, Cl. 305—10.
Messer, Adolf, G. m. b. H. : See —
Bechtle, Richard, and Metzner. 2,766,982.
Messerly, George H., and A. W. Campbell, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army. Ex-
plosive flask for illuminating detonation phenomena.
2,764,094, 9-25-56, Cl. 102—87.
Messerschmidt, Sebastian. Work piece storage for lapping
machines. 2,766,556, 10-16-56, Cl. 51—3.
Messick, Kirwan Y. : See —
Hussong, James C, and Messick. 2,772,789.
Messina, Joseph. Loading dock bumper. 2,734,739, 2-14-56,
Cl. 267—1.
Messina, Nicholas V., to Tide Water Associated Oil Co.
Mineral oil lubricating compositions. 2,742,432, 4-17-56,
Cl. 252—51.5.
Messineo, Charles : See —
Magash, Julius V., and Messineo. 2,736,992.
Messing, Hjalmar S. : See —
Lowgren, K. A. Uno, and Messing. 2,729,161.
Messing, Hjalmar S., to American Defibrator Inc. Rotary feed-
ing device for pulp making apparatus. 2,774,491, 12-18-56,
Cl. 214 — 17.
Messing, Joseph : See —
Platz, Elwood T., and Messing. 2,740,011.
Messinger, Bernard L. : See —
Vrooman, Carll D., and Messinger. 2,762,897.
Messinger, Lester H., to Remington Arms Co., Inc. Packaging
machine. 2,735,598, 2-21-56, Cl. 226 — 14.
Messier, Allan H., and H. D. Gaudet, to Vulcan-Hart Mfg. Co.,
Inc. Dish washing and drying apparatus. 2,764,170,
9-25-56, Cl. 134—46.
Messman, Arthur. Folding typewriter desk for automobiles.
2,771,331, 11-20-56, Cl. 311—21.
Messmer, Edwin E., J. D. Sylvester, and J. D. Keenan, Jr., to
Amsco Packaging Machinery, Inc. Article handling ma-
chines. 2,763,482, 9-18-56, Cl. 271—32.
Messmer, Joseph. Applicator of the detachable sleeve type.
2,741,013, 4-10-56, Cl. 29—116.
Messmer, Robert C, to American Viscose Corp. Dispensing
container for needles, punches, and the like. 2,771,182,
11-20-56, Cl. 206 — 17.
Messner La Bine : See —
Silvola, Raymond I. 2,767,958.
Messner, Theodore : See —
Silvola, Raymond I. 2,767,958.
Messrs. Lumoprint Zindler K. G. : See —
Limberger, Walter. 2,732.778.
Limberger, Walter. 2,734,690.
Limberger, Walter. 2,740,344.
Limberger, Walter. 2,751,814.
Mesta Machine Co. : See —
Kalberkamp, Herman J. 2,752,804.
Mestman, Percy W., and J. J. Ross. Bag dispenser.
2,775,365, 12-25-56, Cl. 221 — 44.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
2,753,255.
2,741,539.
2,741,540.
Mestre, Luis, to The Mosler Safe Co. Depositing machines.
2,770,510, 11-13-56, CI. 346—22.
Meszaros, George W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Current supply apparatus. 2,771,576, 11-20-56, CI.
321—18.
Metacoinet Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Goldberg, George. 2,729,122. .
Metailler, Koger, to Societe Anonyme so-called: Societe
d'Etudes et de Recherehes Industrielles S. O. T. R. E. M. A.
Dump buckets. 2,738,223, 3-13-56, CI. 298—19.
Metal Coating Corp. : See —
Dougherty, Paul S. 2,753,826.
Dougherty, Paul S. 2,758,367.
Metal Fabricators & Finishers, Inc. : See —
Stephens, David D. 2,735,433.
Metal-Glass Products Co. : See —
Fischer, Albert M. 2,754,264.
Metal Hydrides Inc. : See —
Alexander, Peter P., and Wade.
Banus, Mario D. 2,740,730.
Banus, Mario D., and Bragdon.
Bragdon, Robert W. 2,756,259.
Bragdon, Robert W., and Banus.
Gruber Bernard A., Gordon, and Jermain. 2,735,6
Lander, Horace N. 2,770,526.
Metal, Martin. Child's construction toy. 2,751,706, 6-26-56,
CI. 46—31.
Metal Office Furniture Co. : See —
Bulloch, Earl O. 2,762,660.
Metal Seal & Products, Inc. : See —
Heinrich, August H. 2,743,948.
Heinrich, August H. 2,747,903.
Metal Textile Corp. : See —
De Witt, Walter M., Sr. 2,761,203.
Goodloe, Alfred M. 2,775.445.
Metal & Thermit Corp. : See — ..„„,„.
Church, James M., Ramsden, and Hirschland. 2,743,2o7.
Johnson, Ernest W. 2,763,632.
Lowenheim, Frederick A., and Forman. 2,735,788.
Lowenheim, Frederick A., and Hirschland. 2,737,483.
Miehe, William H. F. 2,762,620.
Passal Frank. 2,758,076.
Ramsden, Hugh E. 2,744,876. „„„„„„,.
Weinberg, Elliott L., and Ramsden. 2,746,946.
Metalflo Corp. : See — _ , _ , . _„
Watson, R. Elden, Boston, and Lehmeier. 2,756,876.
Metalholm Engineering Corp. : See —
Howes, Ronald B. 2,757,104.
Metallgesellschaf t, A. G. : See —
Clasen, Hermann, and Kahles. 2,757,189.
Metallgesellsehaft Aktiengesellschaft : See—
Danulat, Friedrich, Schmalfeld, and Rudolph. 2,772,873.
Nusslein, Joseph. 2,765,279.
Milbers, Arthur, and Sondermann. 2,733,253.
Schytil, Franz, and Ley. 2,756,986.
Zimmermann, Wilhelm. Re. 24,211.
Metallic Arts, Not Inc. : See —
Mclnnis, Joseph S. 2,769,899.
Metallschlauchfabrik A. G. : See —
Breuer, Robert. 2,741,024.
Metallurgical Prcoesses Co. : See —
Ness, Harold J. 2,749,106.
Ness, Harold M. 2,751,312.
Ness Harold J., and Rusciano. 2,753,170.
Ness! Harold J., and Rusciano. 2,763,476.
Rusciano, Frank A. 2,763,582.
Metallurgical Processes Ltd. : See —
Ness, Harold J. 2,759,863.
Robson, Stanley, and Derham. 2,760,770.
Metals & Controls Corp. : See —
Boessenkool, Helmich W. 2,747,265.
Boessenkool, Helmich W„ Durst, and Siegel. 2,753,623.
Cloutier, Lucien A. 2,755,453.
Cooney, James S. 2,739,369.
Cooney, James S. 2,739,370.
Epstein, Henry D. 2,743,333.
Koster, Werner, and Braun. 2,767,086.
Kurtz, Edward F. 2,752,454.
Moksu, Walter H. 2,767,284.
Siegel, Sidney. 2,744,039.
Siegel, Sidney. 2,767,467.
Vaughan, Victor G.. and Duffy. 2,768,342.
Metalwash Machinery Co. : See — •
Nolte, Robert K. 2,764,171.
Pettit, Jack L. 2,759,588.
Zademach, Erich R. 2,744,532.
Metcalf, Frank H. Guide structure for drawers and the like.
2,747,943, 5-29-56, CI. 308—3.8.
Metcalf, George E., Jr. Casing cutting tool. 2,735,485,
2-21-56, CI. 164 — .8.
Mi'lc.'ilf, Herbert E. : See —
Wormser, Paul, and Metcalf. 2,731,051.
Metcalf, Herbert E., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Airplane
control system. 2,734,700, 2-14-56, CI. 244 — 42.
Metcalf, Herbert E., to S & W Fine Foods, Inc. Cherry
stemmer. 2,742,068, 4-17-56, CI. 146—55.
Metcalf, Herbert E., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Electric-
hydraulic flap control system. 2,751,752, 6-26-56, CI.
60—52.
Metcalf, Herbert E., H. W. Johnson, and R. S. Chisholm, to
the United States of America as represented by the United
States Atomic Energy Commission. Fluid cooled neutronic
reactor. 2,741,593, 4-10-56, CI. 204—193.
Metcalf, Homer J. Flat tire signal. 2,741,673, 4-10-56, CI.
200—61.24.
Metcalf, Hugh E. : See-
Brown, Robinson, Metcalf, and Brooks. 2,742,820.
Metcalf, J. E. : See—
Craddock, Charles L. 2,736,005.
Metcalf, John H., to Victrolec Ltd. Stillages. 2,732,967,
1-31-56, CI. 220—6.
Metcalf, Philip A., to A. V. Roe Canada Ltd. Tool for in-
stalling inserts. 2,747,449, 5-29-56, CI. 81—121.
Metcalf, Richard S. Glass cutter gauge. 2,763,929, 9-25-56,
CI. 33— 42.
Metcalf, Vergil J. Method of making engine block sealer.
2,729,568, 1-3-56. CI. 106—33.
Meth, Israel, and R. J. Wohl. Coaxial switch. 2,767,286,
10-16-56, CI. 200 — 153.
Meth, Max. Method and apparatus for depositing copper.
2,748,023, 5-29-56, CI. 117—35.
Meth, Max. Copper coating by galvanic action. 2,768,944,
10-30-56, CI. 204—19.
Metheny, Donald E. : See —
Talmey, Paul, Metheny, and Lee. 2,772,183.
Method X Co., The : See—
Porterfleld, Cecil P. 2,730,002.
Teubner, Edmund E. 2,756,316.
Metivier, Jean, to Societe des Usines Chimiques Rhone-
Poulenc. Phosphorus derivatives, process for their prepara-
tion and compositions containing them. 2,752,283, 6-26-56,
CI. 167—33.
Metocraft Alloy Corp. : See —
Kenerson, Stanley M. 2,737,216.
Metoff, Boris G., to Rotex Co. Power driven hand tools.
2,771,105, 11-20-56, CI. 144—117.
Metrailer, William J., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Fluid coke calcining process employing a dual bed.
2,738,316, 3-13-56, CI. 202—31.
Metral, Charles : See —
Richard, Albert, and Metral. 2,768,583.
Metrogram Corp. of America : See —
Hadley, Harlan A. 2,771,289.
Hadley, Harlan A. 2,775,444.
Metromatic Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Austin, Wendell F. 2,741,242.
Metropolitan Mirror and Glass Co. Inc. : See —
Hilemn, Henry H. 2,759,845.
Metropolitan Telephone Supply Corp. : See —
Levenson, Robert S. 2,734,179.
Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Co. Ltd. : See —
Abram, Leo, and Hathaway. 2,774,025.
Barlow, Ernest. 2,760,091.
Davidson, George W. 2,767,265.
Flurscheim, Cedric H., Fawdrey, and Barker. 2,766,354.
Ghallb, Selchouk A., and Taylor. 2,757,758.
Kilner, William N. 2,749,457.
Kilner, William N. 2,755,395.
Kinder, Arthur T., and Brook. 2,766,362.
Parr, Ronald, and Evans. 2,746,000.
Scoles, Graham J. 2,773,199.
Towle, Edward L. N. 2,752,019.
Turnbull, John S. 2,738,571.
Metsger, Charles S. : See —
Gilbert, Samuel, and Metsger. 2,742,991.
Mettetal Donald, Jr., V2 to Dealers Transit, Inc., and % to
Arco Auto Carriers, Inc. Automobile transporting vehicle.
2,750,225, 6-12-56, CI. 296—1.
Mettler, Erhard K. : See —
Kriznic, Bojan. 2,750,183.
Mettler, Erhard K. Balance. 2,764,400, 9-25-56, CI. 265—48.
Mettler, Jacob F. Door latch. 2,763,504, 9-18-56. CI.
292—202.
Mettler, John D. : See —
Carosella, Michael C, and Mettler. 2,766,101.
Mettler, John D., Jr., to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp.
Vacuum carbon reduction of tungstic oxide. 2,763,541,
9-18-56, CI. 75—5.
Metz, Anthony J. : See —
Simmons, Haryl C, and Metz. 2,757,697.
Metz, Augusto Z. Apparatus for and method of drawing off
the wort in making beer. 2,758,030, 8-7-56, CI. 99 — 52.
Metz, Paul, to Transformatoren- und Apparatefabrik Paul
Metz. Portable radio phonograph. 2,755,342, 7-17-56,
CI. 179—100.11.
Metz, Peter P., to F. S. Harmon Mfg. Co. Caster. 2,753,586,
7_10-56, CI. 16—18.
Metzger, Cullen W. : See —
Johnson, Paul H., Musch, and Metzger. 2,731,434.
Johnson, Paul H., Musch, and Metzger. 2,731,435.
Metzger, Frederick W. : See —
Matlack, Richard C, Metzger, Miller, and Vroom.
2,733,297.
Metzger, George F. : See —
Jones, William R. 2,772,916.
Metzger, Henry L., to Fort Orange Paper Co. Non-returnable
bottle carrier. 2,770,391. 11-13-56, CI. 220—113.
Metzger, Herbert G., and F. J. Held, to The B. F. Goodrich
Co. Method for preparing alkyl esters of acrylic acid.
2,759,016, 8-14-56, CI. 260 — 486.
Metzger, Josef : See —
Voltz. Paul, and Metzger. 2,754,064.
Metzger, Raymond J. : See —
Paxhia, Emanuel F., Metzger, and White. 2,744,575.
Paxhia, Emanuel F., Metzger, and White. 2,744,577.
Metzger, Sidney, to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Pulse code expander. 2,738,463, 3-13-56, CI. 332 — 1.
LIST OF PATENTEES
533
Metzger, Sidney, R. W. Hughes, and B. McAdams, to Inter-
national Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Multiplex de-
modulator. 2,771,553, 11-20-56, CI. 250—27.
Metzger, William J., to National Malleable and Steel Castings
Co. Alignment control means for railway vehicles.
2,754,978, 7-17-56, CI. 213—20.
Metzger, William J., to National Malleable and Steel Castings
Co. Car coupler. 2.769,556. 11-6-56, CI. 213—127.
Metziger, Max C, A. Long, and E. M. Stoltz, Jr., to the United
States of America as represented by the United States
Atomic Energy Commission. Uranium recovery process.
.2,743,156, 4-24-56, CI. 23—14.5.
Metzner, Otto : See —
Bechtle, Richard, and Metzner. 2,766,982.
Metzner, Wendell P. : See —
Harris, James O., and Metzner. 2.748,100.
Meuli, Lloyd J., to The Dow Chemical Co. Process of treat-
ing fungus infected soil with halogenated 2-propanone com-
pounds. 2,763,097, 9-18-56, CI. 47 — 58.
Meuli, Lloyd J., to The Dow Chemical Co. l-buten-3-one and
l-penten-3-one fungicidal compositions and method of ap-
plying same to soil. 2,775,066, 12-25-56, CI. 47 — 58.
Meuli, Lloyd J., to The Dow Chemical Co. Halobutanedione
fungicidal compositions and method of applying the same to
soil. 2,775.067, 12-25-56, CI. 47—58.
Meunier, Frederick A., to Republic Steel Corp. Tear detect-
ing and indicating means for sheet metal. 2,735,329,
2-21-56, CI. 88—14.
Meurer, Albert W. : See —
Spevak, Irving B. 2,740,125.
Meurer, Nickolas R. : See —
Badovtoac, Peter, and Meurer. 2,758,375.
Meurer, Siegfried, to the firm Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-
Nurnberg A. G. Piston engine. 2,741,519, 4-10-56, CI.
309—6.
Meurer, Siegfried. Mixing arrangement in internal combus-
tion engine. 2,762,348, 9-11-56, CI. 123 — 32.
Meuser, Robert B., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Pressure chamber closure apparatus. 2,747,762, 5-29-56,
CI. 220—30.
Meusy, Eugene E., to Milwaukee Gas Specialty Co. Sealing
means. 2.747.834, 5-29-56, CI. 251—335.
Meusy, Eugene E., to Milwaukee Gas Specialty Co. Electric
igniter. 2,751.973, 6-26-56, CI. 158—115.
Meusy, Eugene E., to Milwaukee Gas Specialty Co. Electro-
magnetic control device with manual operator and electro-
responsive release. 2,756,370, 7-24-56, Cl. 317 — 123.
Meusy, Eugene E., to Milwaukee Gas Specialty Co. Valve.
2,766,961, 10-16-56, Cl. 251—171.
Meutsch, Adolf. Rock-drill. 2,756,967, 7-31-56, Cl. 255—63.
Mew, James T. Structure for holding a web in spread con-
dition to constitute a berth or the like. 2,761,153,
9-4-56, Cl. 5—197.
Meyer, A. F., Mfg. Co. : See —
Getz, Benjamin E. 2,753,788.
Meyer. Albert, to Calgon, Inc. Process for the improvement of
taste, digestibility, and stability of fish meat. 2,735,777,
2-21-56, Cl. 99—111.
Meyer, Amel R., to Graver Tank & Mfg. Co., Inc. Welding
tool manipulator. 2,737,565, 3-6-56, Cl. 219 — 8.
Meyer, Amel R., to Graver Tank & Mfg. Co., Inc. Submerged
arc welding method and apparatus. 2,742,553, 4-17-o6,
Cl. 219—8
Meyer, Andrew, and S. Bowman, to Cleveland Rock Drill
Division, Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Overriding clutch.
2,758,457, 8-14-56, Cl. 64—29.
Meyer, Arnold O. : See —
Steyer, Friedrich W. M. 2,749,176.
Meyer, Arthur A., to Warner Electric Brake & Clutch Co.
Pole piece unit for magnets. 2,739,684, 3-27-56, Cl.
192—84.
Meyer, Claude : See —
Boyd, Philip A. 2,742.728.
Meyer, Daniel A. : See —
Rockoff, Joseph, and Meyer. 2,763,208.
Meyer, Earl A., to Bjorksten Research Laboratories, Inc. Hy-
draulically operated liquid sprayer. 2,731,297, 1-17-56,
Cl. 299—92.
Meyer, Earl A., to Bjorksten Research Laboratories, Inc.
Elastic cascading impact absorber. 2,733,177, 1-31-56,
Cl. 154—52.5.
Meyer. Edward B. Snow moving implement. 2,754,601,
7-17-56, Cl. 37 — 44.
Meyer, Edwin W. : See —
Julian, Percy L., Cole, Meyer, and Karpel. 2,752,339.
Meyer, Ferdinand C. : See —
Brockmeyer, Dorothy J„ and Meyer. 2,741,622.
Meyer, Ferdinand C, and A. J. Speziale, to Monsanto Chem-
ical Co. Carboxylic acid esters of hydroxy substituted
carbocyclic ketones. 2,750,409, 6-12-56, Cl. 260 — 476.
Meyer, Ferdinand C, and A. J. Speziale, to Monsanto Chemi-
cal Co. l-acyloxy-4-hydroxy-2-alkoxy-4a-methyl-l,4,4a.5,8,
8a-hexahydronaphthalenes and their production. 2,760,973,
8-28-56, Cl. 260 — 488.
Meyer, Ferdinand C, and A. J. Speziale, to Monsanto Chemi-
cal Co. Substituted naphthalenes. 2,760,980, 8-28-56,
Cl. 260—586.
Meyer, Frank E. : See —
Ringel, Harold A., and Meyer. 2,746,668.
Meyer, Franklin, to Aviation Engineering Division, Avien-
Knickerbocker, Inc. D. C. reference source. 2,7-15 i ).,,;,
5-8-56, Cl. 323—69.
Meyer, Friedrich, to Felsa A. G. Pallet bridge for watch
or clock movements. 2,744,378, 5-8-56, Cl. 58 — 104.
Meyer, Friedrich, to Felsa S. A. Grenchen. Shaft bearing in a
watch. 2,760,332, 8-28-56, Cl. 58—82.
Meyer, Friedrich, to Felsa S. A. Differential gear. 2,774,252,
12-18-56, Cl. 74—674.
Meyer, Fritz, to Agfa Camera-Werk Aktiengesellschaft. Re-
flex camera with viewfinder photocell. 2,754,735, 7-17-56,
Cl. 95 — 42.
Meyer, Fritz, and F. Nicolaus, to Gutehoffnungshiitte Ober-
hausen Aktiengesellschaft. Grinding mill embodying co-
axial oppositely rotating grinding disks. 2,751,157,
6-19-56, Cl. 241—38.
Meyer, Geo. J., Mfg. Co. : See —
Bartlett, Richard J., and Hompe. 2,751,735.
Carter, Sidney T. 2,731,913.
Carter, Sidney T. 2,741,389.
Carter, Sidney T. 2,758,735.
Carter, Sidney T. 2,771,725.
Holm, Carl. 2,733,683.
Martell, George E. 2,734,571.
Meyer, George L. N. 2,732,788.
Meyer, George L. N. 2,734,650.
Meyer, George L. N. 2,771,202.
Meyer, George L. N. 2,773,522.
Meyer, Georg, to Siemag Feinmechanische Werke G. m. b. H.
Apparatus for controlling keys of business machines.
2,735,532, 2-21-56, Cl. 197—19.
Meyer, George F. : See —
Fisher, Jesse. 2,753,651.
Meyer, George J. Venting device for cooking stoves.
2,750,867, 6-19-56, Cl. 98—115.
Meyer, George J., Malt & Grain Corp. : See —
Frauenheim, Edward E., Jr. 2,749,280.
Meyer, George L. N., to Geo. J. Meyer Mfg. Co. Multitier
pasteurizer. 2,732,788, 1-31-56, Cl. 99 — 360.
Meyer, George L. N., to Geo. J. Meyer Mfg. Co. Sanitary
bottle closures. 2,734,650, 2-14-56, Cl. 215 — 38.
Meyer, George L. N., to Geo. J. Meyer Mfg. Co. Case un-
loaders. 2,771,202, 11-20-56, Cl. 214 — 309.
Meyer, George L. N., to Geo. J. Meyer Mfg. Co. Resilient
bottle gripper for filling machine. 2,773,522, 12-11-56,
Cl. 141—165.
Meyer, Gustav, to Maybach-Motorenbau G. m. b. H. Revers-
ible transmission. 2,762,230, 9-11-56, Cl. 74 — 339.
Meyer, Harry A. : See — •
Gartrell, Robert D., Meyer, and McVay. 2,733,987.
Meyer, Herbert W. H., and E. F. Wadley, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Method for obtaining an oxidation
inhibitor and an oxidation resistant lubricating oil.
2,773,005, 12-4-56, Cl. 196—14.17.
Meyer, Herman. Refrigerant drying cartridge. 2,750,041,
6-12-56, Cl. 210—131.
Meyer, Irwin, to Appleton Electric Co. Take-up reel with
releasable locking device. 2,745,912, 5-15-56, Cl.
191—12.2.
Meyer, James A., to Kiekhaefer Corp. Crankcase induction
system for alternate-firing two-cycle engines. 2,729,204,
1-3-56, Cl. 123— 59.
Meyer, James A. Interengaging gear starting mechanisms.
2,755,670, 7-24-56, Cl. 74—8.
Meyer, Jean G. A. M. J., to S. A. T. A. M., Societe Anonyme
pour Tous Appareillages Mecaniques. Fluid distributing
and metering apparatus. 2,775,367, 12-25-56, Cl. 222 — 20.
Meyer, John L., to Ideal Industries, Inc. Fluorescent circuit
tester. 2,756,384, 7-24-56, Cl. 324—23.
Meyer, Jules : See —
Albrecht, Otto, Meyer. Schuetz, and Roesti. 2,763,529.
Geigy, Wilhelm, Albrecht, and Meyer. 2,769,684.
Schuetz, Fritz, Roesti, Albrecht, and Meyer. 2,763,530.
Meyer, Jules, to Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, Inc. Chloro-
hydroxysalicylanilides. 2,764,614, 9-25-56, Cl. 260 — 559.
Meyer, Jules, M. Schwank, and O. Albrecht, to Ciba Ltd. Proc-
ess for dyeing leather with acid and direct dyes. 2,763,528,
9-18-56, Cl. 8—12.
Meyer, Karl : See —
Hinsken, Josef. Barthelmess, and Meyer. 2,756,689.
Meyer, Karl, F. Eisenhut, and A. Siegl. Aqueous bitumen
dispersions and a process of making them. 2,774,676,
12-18-56, Cl. 106—277.
Meyer, Kenneth E., to Culligan, Inc. Manifold for water
conditioning and filtering units. 2,743,230, 4-24-56, Cl.
210—24.
Meyer, Klaus H. Process of growing plants by budding and
layering. 2,756,543, 7-31-56, Cl. 47—58.
Meyer, Lawrence A., to The Davton Rubber Co. Belt notch-
ing machine. 2,775,072, 12-25-56. Cl. 51 — 34.
Meyer, Lester W. A., and M. H. Broyles, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Cellulose acetate-butyrate compositions containing 3-meth-
oxy butyl myristate. 2,763,562, 9-18-56, Cl. 106—179.
Meyer, Louis, to Dorr-Oliver Inc. Diaphragm pump with
stroke adjusting mechanism. 2,737,896, 3-13-56, Cl.
103—38.
Meyer, Louis F. Upholsterer's tension device for repairing
cushions. 2,755,595, 7-24-56, Cl. 45—138.
Meyer, Marvin : See —
Knapp, George P., Meyer, Robbins, and Zwack. 2,737,252.
Meyer, Maurice A., to Laboratory for Electronics, Inc. Modu-
lation circuit. 2,743,421, 4-4-56, Cl. 332 — 41.
Meyer, Maurice A., to Laboratory For Electronics, Inc.
Linear pulse stretcher. 2,767,311, 10-16-56, Cl. 250 — 27.
534
Meyer, Maximilian C. Method of making ornamental rings.
2,750,630, 6-19-56, CI. 18 — 47.5.
Meyer, Peter W., to Deering Milliken Research Corp. Means
for operating looms. 2,737,209, 3-6-56, CI. 139 — 100.
Meyer, Robert : See —
Cramer, Helmut, and Meyer. 2,773,335.
Meyer, Robert, and P. A. Gamier, to Societe des Usines
Chimiques Rhone-Poulenc. Treatment of synthetic poly-
meric materials to impart dye affinity thereto. 2,773,856,
12-11-56, CI. 260—79.3.
Meyer, Robert H., to The Dow Chemical Co. Isomerization
of hexachlorocyclohexane. 2,749,373, 6-5-56, CI. 260 — 648.
Meyer, Robert V., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Square law response differential pressure device. 2,755,668,
7-24-56, CI. 73 — 407.
Meyer, Robert W., to The Guarantee Specialty Mfg. Co. Ve-
netian blind tape measuring device. 2,728,993, 1-3-56, CI.
33—174.
Meyer, Rudolf H. M., to Shell Development Co. Process for
polymerizing unsaturated compounds by conducting drop-
lets through an aqueous medium with control of pressure
fluctuations. 2,754,289, 7-10-56, CI. 260 — 87.7.
Meyer, Rudolf X. See —
Scherer, Paul A., and Meyer. 2,749,871.
Meyer, W. A. : See —
Bllstrom, Elmer G. 2,758,776.
Meyer, Walter. Method of binding books. 2,762,006, 9-11-56,
CI. 11—1.
Meyer, Walter R., and H. J. Siekmann, to The R. K. Le
Blond Machine Tool Co. Work handling apparatus for
machine tools. 2,746,613, 5-22-56, CI. 212 — 135.
Meyer, Wendel J., to Pullman-Standard Car Mfg. Co. Cush-
ioned underframe. 2,764,299, 9-25-56, CI. 213 — 8.
Meyer, Wendel J., A. J. Christian, and R. F. Antrim, to Pull-
man-Standard Car Mfg. Co. Car end plate construction.
2,754,771, 7-17-56, CI. 105 — 410.
Meyer, Werner T. : See —
Lana, William M., Jr., and Meyer. 2,737,502.
Meyer William : See —
Krone, Howard C, and Meyer. 2,737,362.
Krone, Howard C, and Meyer. 2,739,827.
Krone, Howard C, Meyer, and Slawinski. 2,739,778.
Krone, Howard C, Meyer, and Slawinski. 2,739,779.
Meyer, William H., Jr., to the United States of America as
represented by the United States Atomic Energy Commis-
sion. Leak detection apparatus. 2,766,442, 10-9-56, CI.
Meyer, Wiliiam J., Jr. Method of mass-producing paper
"tear sheets" and the like. 2,741,308, 4-10-56, CI. 164 — 17.
Meyer, Wolfgang B- t0 The Texas Co. Fuel injection pump.
2,746,443. 5-22-56, CI. 123—139.
Meyer, Wolfgang E., to The Texas Co. Fuel injection pump.
„, 2,764,964, 10-2-56, CI. 123— 139.
Meyer, Wolfgang E., and R. H. Brand, to The Texas Co. In-
ternal-combustion engines. 2,735,413, 2-21-56, CI. 123 — 32.
Meyerbach, Max, to Loma Machine Mfg. Co., Inc. Con-
tinuous drawing of stock. 2,742,144, 4-17-50, CI. 205 — 22
Meyercord Co., The : See —
Matthes, Carl F. 2,746,877.
Matthes, Carl F. 2.746.893.
Matthes, Carl F. 2,758,035.
Poschel, Alfred B. 2,766,719.
Meyerhans, August, and M. Christoffel, to Aktiengesellschaft
Brown, Boveri & Cie._ High voltage transformer. 2,772,403,
Meyerhoefer, Carl E., to Lewyt Corp. Vacuum cleaner filter
assembly. 2,730,192, 1-10-56, CI. 183 — 51
MeyerhofC, Alan A., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Army. Phase mn.lulat imi
systems. 2,7 74,040, 12-11-56, CI. r;32— 16.
Meyerhoff, Alfred : See —
Auman, Reiner J., and Meverhoff. 2,762,250.
Meyerink, Kors G., to Schick Inc. Electric shaver vibrator
motor. 2,741,711. 4-10-56. c\. 310— 29.
Meyer-Jagenberg, Gunther, and W. Drese. Mechanical equip-
ment for manufacturing, filling and sealing containers.
2,757,498, 8-7-56. CI. 53—186.
Meyers Cecil C. Clothespin container. 2,763,310. 9-18-56,
CI. 150 — 1.8.
Meyers, Charles O., to National Tank Co. Desiccant recon-
centrator. 2,750,331, 6-12-56, CI. 202 — 153
Meyers, Charles O., to National Tank Co. Methods and means
f°r separating oil and gas. 2,765,045, 10-2-56, CI.
UeJlr7sA oP? vid>- Measuring valve for pressure containers.
Meyers.' Donald N. : See— "
Daland, Elliot, and Movers. 2,748,876.
Meyers, Donald N., and Z. M. Ciolkosz, to Vertol Aircraft
Corp. Aircraft with retractable variable radius rotary
wing. 2,749,059, 6-5-56, CI. 244—7.
Meyers, Douglas C, W. B. Banks, and L. E. Slagle, to Shell
Development Co. Apparatus for automatically treating
and metering oil field production. 2,773,556 12-11-56,
CI. 183—2.7.
Meyers, George D. Combined wading pool and play pen.
2,755,489, 7-24-56, CI. 5—99.
Meyers, John V., and A. W. Phillips, to Mevers-Phillips Co.
Keyway cutting machine. 2,771,820, 11-27-56, CI. 90 — 43.
Meyers, Leonard J. Device inhibiting nir from being sucked
from inverted nursing bottles. 2,764,155, 9-25-50, CI.
128 — 252.
Meyers-Phillips Co. : See —
Meyers, John V., and Phillips. 2,771,820.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Meyers, Phyllis L. Infant's garment. 2,743,451, 5-1-56,
Meyers, Robert D., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Fuel quantity measuring apparatus. 2,741,124, 4—10-56,
CI. 73—304.
Meyers, Robert D., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Tank unit. 2,754,457, 7-10-56, CI. 317—246.
Meyers, Sidney E., to Wood Conversion Co. Filterability
testing of suspensions of solids in a liquid. 2,734,378,
2-14-56, CI. 73—63.
Meyer-Saladin, Oskar E. Apparatus for the cleansing treat-
ment of parts of the body. 2,757,668, 8-7-56, CI.
128—173.1.
Meyrick, Harold A., and W. E. Ellsworth. Illuminated
sign structure. 2,772,496, 12-4-56, CI. 40 — 130.
Meyronneinc, Juliette : See —
Rebichon, Andre\ 2,746,601.
Meyst, William : See —
Fagan, Roscoe, and Meyst. 2,730,936.
Mezger, Heinrich. Multi-point stapling machine with plu-
rality of stapling units. 2,771,608, 11-27-56, CI. 1—13.
Miale, Joseph N. : See —
Denton, William I., Garwood, and Miale. 2,768,121.
Micafil A.-G. : See—
Wirth, Otto Jakob. 2,761,629.
Michael, Edward L. Electrical potential indicator systems.
2,760,105, 8-21-56, CI. 315—9.
Michael, Marie W., to D. M. Pennington and S. F. Jones.
Diaper. 2,755,804, 7-24-56, CI. 128—284.
Michael, Robert B. Veterinary table. 2,773,477, 12-11-56,
CI. 119—103.
Michaelis, Fred G. : See —
De Lew, Earl R., and Michaelis. 2,748,084.
Michaelis, Harold A., to General Electric Co. Control circuits
for electric fry kettles. 2,748,243, 5-29-56, CI. 219—20.
Michaelis, Heinz : See —
Miiller, Erich, and Michaelis. 2,766,720.
Michaelis, Karl. Wood-bending machine. 2,771,109, 11-20-56,
CI. 144—254.
Michaels Art Bronze Co., Inc., The : See —
Eames, James O., and Sanford. 2,749,978.
Michaels, Franklin, to Hagan Corp. Thermo-couple electronic
circuits provided with feed-back to the thermo-couple.
2,730,618, 1-10-56, CI. 250 — 27.
Michaels, Walter E., to Industrial Molasses Corp. Pressure
line coupling device. 2,758,611, 8-14-56, CI. 137—614.
Michalsky, Peter. Recessed door handle. 2,766,059, 10-9-56,
CI. 292—336.3.
Michalsky, Peter. Press fastener. 2,770,023, 11-13-56, CI.
24—153.
Michaud, Myrtle L. Cover for flush tank. 2,741,287,
4-10-56, CI. 150—52.
Michaux, William W., Jr. Handling system for leaf to-
bacco. 2,742,163, 4-17-56, CI. 214—5.5.
Michel, George H., C. E. Petersen, and M. C. Lockhart, to
American Cyanamid Co. Tetracycline antibiotic zirconium
hvdroxyacid complexes. 2,736.735, 2-28-56. CI. 260 — 429.
Michel, Gino. Display and storage holder for containers.
2,738,881, 3-20-56, CI. 211^9.
Michel, Laurent P., and T. H. Goodgame, to Godfrey L. Cabot,
Inc. Manufacture of iron oxide pigment. 2,771,344,
11-20-56, CI. 23—200.
Michel, Ross O., to General Motors Corp. Pneumatic bear-
ing construction. 2,756,115, 7-24-56, CI. 308—9.
Michel, Rudolph H., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Heat-shrinkable packaging material and process for prepar-
ing same. 2,762,720, 9-11-56, CI. 117—65.
Michelieh, Edward F. : See — -
Collette, Robert P., and Michelieh. 2.750,971.
Michels, Antonius M. J. F., to Stamicarbon N. V. Piston and
cylinder mechanism. 2,731,192, 1-17-56, CI. 230—21.
Michels, Antonius M. J. F., to W. C. 't Hart & Zn Instru-
menten-en Apparatenfabriek N. V. Testing device for
fluid pressure gauge. 2,766,612, 10-16-56, CI. 73 — 4.
Michels, Julian G. : See —
Gever, Gabriel, and Michels. 2,746,960.
Michels, Lawrence, to Gilfillan Bros., Inc. Low frequency
noise generator. 2,753,453. 7-3-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Michels, Willie, to R. R. Kuhn. Rocking horse. 2,755,087,
7-17-56, CI. 272—52.
Michelsen, Henry, to General Motors Corp. Bearings.
2,738,238, 3-13-56, CI. 308—9.
Michelson, Julius. Drill sharpening fixtur
2-28-56, CI. 51—219.
Michelson, Leonard C. : See —
Fowler, Norman W., and Michelson. 2,773,426.
Michener, Ben C. : See —
Fordyce, Charles R., and Michener. 2,735,771.
Michener, Elliott W. : See —
Franseen, Richard C, and Michener. 2,768,772.
Michie, John S., to The Reliance Electric and Engineering
Co. Expansible V-pulley. 2,745,291, 5-15-56, CI.
74—230.17.
Michie, John S., and A. L. Everroad, to The Reliance Electric
and Engineering Co. Lubricated expansible V-pulley struc-
ture. 2,746,816, 5-22-56, CI. 308—5.
Michiel, Joseph. Dispensing device for packaged merchandise.
2,774,467, 12-18-56, CI. 206—44.12.
Michigan Book Binding Co. : See —
Douglas, Alfred D. 2,739,825.
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Michigan Chemical Corp. : See —
Wohlers, Herbert C, Grover, Lentz, and Pauling.
2,730,194.
Wohlers, Herbert C, and Lentz. 2,768,173.
Wohlers, Herbert C, Pauling, and Grover. 2,733,264.
Michigan Lead Co. : See —
Sibley, James W. 2,736,952.
Michigan Tool Co. : See —
Carlsen, William R. 2,749,802.
Moncrieff, Alexander D. F. 2,736,238.
Moncrieff, Alexander D. F. 2,769,375.
Moncrieff, Alexander D. F. 2,770,171.
Michlein, Carl P., to The Shelton Tack Co. Electromagnetic
rivet setting machine. 2,752,061, 6-26-56, CI. 218—2.
Michler, Robert W. Method of etching metals. 2,730,435,
1-10-56, CI. 41 — 43.
Michlin, Hyman A. Electroluminescent light means.
2,730,644, 1-10-56, CI. 313—108.
Michonski, George J. Expansible dog leash. 2,737,154,
3-6-56, CI. 119—109.
Mickelberg, Samuel. Lighter. 2,729,086, 1-3-56, CI. 67—7.1.
Mickelsen, Carl W., to Pyrene C-O-Two Corp. Cartridge
closure with orifice strainer. 2,741,319, 4-10-56, CI.
169—31.
Mickelsen, John W. Sheet metal awnings. 2,740,174, 4-3-56,
CI. 20—57.5.
Mickelson, Niels C. Transfer calipers. 2,739,388, 3-27-56,
CI. 33—153.
Micro Balancing, Inc. : See —
Frank, Karl. 2,748,223.
Frank, Karl. 2,754.434.
Frank, Karl. 2,756,349.
Microcell Ltd. : See —
Bennison, Henry G. 2,747,908.
Microcyclomat Co.. The : See —
Lecher, Joseph. 2,752,097.
Lykken, Henry G. 2,741,366.
Lykken, Henry G. 2,754,967.
Lykken, Henry G., and Rozsa. 2,762,572.
Micromatic Hone Corp. : See —
Fodor, Nicholas, and Dreisin. 2,766,962.
Peden, Douglas T. 2,747,336.
Peden, Douglas T. 2,752,733.
Micro-Moisture Controls, Inc. : See —
Inman, Hollis C. 2,735,907.
Inman, Hollis C. 2,753,508.
Sanford, Alan C, and Gill. 2,758,834.
Micro-Poise Engineering and Sales Co. : See —
Lannen, Joseph P. 2,747,411.
Midcontinent Adhesive Co. : See —
Strachan, Allister. 2,731,378.
Middendorf, Henry B., to Scaffold Equipment Co. Elevating
platform structure. 2,750,236, 6-12-56, CI. 304 — 29.
Middendorf, William H. : See-
Pies, Othmar W.. Middendorf, and Evert. 2,775,736.
Middendorff, Heinz : See —
Ritter, Eugen J., and Middendorff. 2,745,779.
Middlebrooks, Billy M., to Minute Maid Corp. Apparatus for
blending oranges. 2.765.066. 10-2-56. CI. 198 — 54.
Middleditch, Lyman, Jr., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Army. Winch with after
drag rollers. 2,773,587, 12-11-56, CI. 203 — 200.
Middlemark, Marvin P. Directional antenna systems.
2,749,543, 6-5-56, CI. 343—724.
Middlemark, Marvin P. Indoor television antennas.
2,753,557, 7-3-56, CI. 343—805.
Middlestadt, Fred J. Strip handling device. 2,757,736,
8-7-56, CI. 164—102.
Middleton, Arthur R. Screw anchor driving device.
2,753,743, 7-10-56, CI. 81—53.
Middleton, Donald R. : See —
Bixby, William R. 2,733,402.
Bixby, William H. 2.752,551.
Bixby, William H. 2,774,930.
Middleton, Forest L., to Superior Machine & Tool, Inc. Rod
or tube bending machine. 2,762,416, 9-11-56, CI. 153 — 45.
Middleton, William H., and C. W. Earl. Releasable coupling
for well tools. 2.775,306, 12-25-56, CI. 166—219.
Middleton, William J. : See—
Engelhardt, Vaughn A., and Middleton. 2,766,270.
Middleton, William X, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Acyclic polynitrile-containing, unsaturated compounds and
preparation thereof. 2,762,811, 9-11-56, CI. 260 — 286.
Middleton, William J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Alpha-(l,l,2.2-tetracyanoethyl) ketones and their prepara-
tion. 2,762,837, 9-11-56, CI. 260 — 465.8.
Middleton, William J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Method of preparing tricyanovinyl alcohol and heavy metal
salts thereof, heavy metal salts and hydrates of the alcohol
and method of using the heavy metal salt as a heat record-
ing coating composition. 2,766,135, 10-9-56, CI. 117 — 37.
Middleton, William J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Acyclic, polynitrile-containing, unsaturated compound and
its salts, and preparation thereof. 2,766,243, 10-9-56, CI.
260—270.
Middleton, William J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Acyclic, polynitrile-containing, unsaturated compounds and
preparation thereof. 2,766,246, 10-9-56, CI. 260 — 286.
Middleton, William J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Acyclic, polynitrile-containing. unsaturated compounds and
preparation thereof. 2,766,247, 10-9-56, CI. 260 — 286.
Midgley, Albert H. : See —
Midgley, Albert M. 2,729,985.
,-itch
Midgley Albert M., % to A. H. Midgley. Electric
operator. 2,729,985, 1-10-56, CI. 74—504.
Midland Chemical Corp. : See —
Drummond, Folsom E. 2,765,237.
Drummond, Folsom E. 2,768,993.
Novak, Leo J„ and Hogue. 2,746,906.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr. 2,731,375.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr. 2,744,044.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr. 2,731,432.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr. 2,758,983.
Midland Co., The : See —
Hallead, Mervil. 2,747,491.
Midland Discount Co. : See —
Bone, Evan P. 2,753,487.
Mid-States Gummed Paper Co. : See^-
Humphner, Ferdinand W. 2,771,385.
Mid-States Mfg. Corp., Inc. : See —
Gaston, Ralph E. 2,742,097.
Mid-West Abrasive Co. : See —
Muehling, Anthony A. 2,741,070.
Muehling, Anthony A. 2,750,714.
Midwest Automatic Valve Co. : See —
Stout, Glenn M. and J. M., and Cooper. 2,732,167.
Mid-West Bottle Cap Co. : See —
Ray, Floyd A. 2,734,674.
Wenzel, Clyde L. 2,738,089.
Midwest Glove Co., Inc. : See —
Appelbaum, Sol, and Begso. 2,749,448.
Midwest Insulations, Inc. : See —
Downey, Richard M. 2,729,849.
Midwest Metal Products Co. : See —
Smith, Earl F. 2,738,743.
Mid-West Mower Corp. : See —
Rudman, Oscar S. 2,760,589.
Midwest Rubber Co. : See —
Kurt, Winfred A. 2,753,876.
Kurt. Winfred A. 2,755,810.
Midwest Supply and Mfg. Co. : See —
Lane, Harold A. 2,748,546.
Thiel, Otto. 2,747,421.
Mieczkowski, Robert W. and T. S. Air control apparatus.
2,750,868, 6-19-56, CI. 98—116.
Mieczkowski, Thaddeus S. : See —
Mieczkowski, Robert W. and T. S. 2,750,868.
Miedke, Robert C. : See —
Werth, Willard F., and Miedke. 2,735.012.
Miegel, Ralph E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Poly-
merization of DL-alamine carboanhydride and orientation
of polymer. 2,729,621, CI. 260—77.5.
Miegel, Ralph E., C. G. Niemann, and J. C. Sauer, to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours and Co. Vinyl esters of N-carbacyl-
alpha-monoamino-monocarboxylic acids, their preparation
and polymers thereof. 2,733,233. 1-31-56, CI. 260—89.1.
Miehe, William H. F., to Metal & Thermit Corp. Detinning
apparatus. 2,762,620, 9-11-56, CI. 266 — 1.
Miehle Printing Press & Mfg. Co. : See —
Baker, Leonard, Holms, and Williams. 2,775,448.
Ellsworth, Russell S. 2,775,050.
Jacobson, Arthur G., and Kaddeland. 2,767,790.
Kaddeland, Christen R. 2,754,118.
Rounsefell, Clifford P., and Williams. 2,774,487.
Mieras, Spencer H., and R. H. Wheeler, to F. L. Jacobs Co.
Pivotal mounting for a vehicle ventilating window.
2,743,131, 4-24-56, CI. 296—44.
Miers, Jackson C, to the United States of America, as repre-
sented by the Secretary of Agriculture. Production of
potato granules. 2,742,847, 4-24-56, CI. 99—207.
Miersch, Raymond E. : See —
Rodgers, Nelson E., Henika, and Miersch. 2,765,232.
Mies, Carl P., Jr. Apparatus for purifying edible oils.
2.760,645, 8-28-56, CI. 210—150.
Mies. Carl P., Jr.. and A. C. Kracklauer. Filtering appa
ratus. 2,760,641, 8-28-56, CI. 210—94.
Miesch, Georges A., to Societe d'Exploitation des Procedes
Serix. Drive mechanism. 2.751,792, 6-26-56, CI. 74—436
Miescher, Karl, and P. Wieland, to Ciba Pharmaceutical Prod
ucts, Inc. Furane-2-carboxylic acid esters of 20 : 21-ketols
of the pregnane series. 2,734.056. 2-7-56, PI. 260—239.55
Miescher, Karl, and A. Marxer, to Ciba Pharmaceutical
Products, Inc. Quaternary azacycloalkane compounds
2,758,114, 8-7-56, CI. 260—247.5.
Miessner, Benjamin F. Implement for using fluid inks.
2.753,845, 7-10-56, CI. 120^5.6.
Miessner, Benjamin F. Fountain pen with valve normally
closing the air-and-ink tube. 2,753,846, 7-10-56, CI
120 — 48.
Miessner Benjamin F., to Miessner Inventions, Inc. Vibra
tory reed. 2,755,697, 7-24-56, CI. 84—402.
Miessner, Benjamin F., to Miessner Inventions, Inc. Electri-
cal tone generator. 2,761,127, 8-28-56, CI. 340—384.
Miessner, Benjamin F.. to Miessner Inventions. Inc. Vibrator
exciting action. 2.767.608. 10-23-56. CI. 84—236.
Miessner, Benjamin F. N.on-flooding fountain pen. 2,771,059,
11-20-56, CI. 120 — 48.
Miessner Inventions, Inc. : See —
Miessner, Benjamin F. 2.755,697.
Miessner, Benjamin F. 2.761,127.
Miessner, Benjamin F. 2,767,608.
Mietz, Raymond E. : See —
Bierman, Clarence R., and Mietz. 2,767,152.
Mietzsch, Fritz : See —
Behnisch, Robert, Mietzsch, and Schmidt. 2,775,593.
Mifflin, Leo V., to Collins Radio Co. Inductance corrector.
2,731,608, 1-17-56, CI. 336—130.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Mihalakis, Agis I., to Glowmeter Corp. Projection indicating
and viewing instrument assembly. 2,737,845, 3-13-56, CI.
88—24.
Mihalakis, Agis I., to Glowmeter Corp. Projected warning
signals for vehicles. 2,738,490, 3-13-56, CI. 340 — 27.
Mihalakis, Agis I., to Glowmeter Corp. Projected warning
signal device for airplanes. 2,738,491, 3-13-56, CI.
340—27.
Mihalko, Alex, and H. L. Arnhart. Electric power driven
fishing reel. 2,760,736, 8-28-56, CI. 242—84.5.
Mihalyi, Joseph, to Eastman Kodak Co. Motion-picture
camera. 2,735,332, 2-21-56, CI. 88 — 16.
Mihalyi, Joseph, to Eastman Kodak Co. Chamber closing
member. 2,735,772, 2-21-56, CI. 95 — 31.
Mihalyi, Joseph, to Eastman Kodak Co. Apparatus for con-
tinuous motion picture projection. 2,771,812, 11-27-56, CI.
88—16.8.
Mihalyi, Joseph, to Eastman Kodak Co. Apparatus for con-
tinuous motion picture projection. 2,771,813, 11-27-56,
CI. 88—16.8.
Mihok, Andrew. Combination window structure. 2,728,960,
1-3-56, CI. 20—53.
Mihran, Theodore G., and T. C. Swartz, to General Electric
Co. Combined vacuum seal and electrode terminal.
2,773,570, 12-11-56, CI. 189—36.5.
Mij. tot Verwerving en Expl. van Davitoctrooien Davit-Co.
N. V. : See—
DeMunck, Arnoldus. 2.742,655.
Le Geu, Marinus. 2,768,811.
Mika, Stanley E. Sure lock connectors. 2,750,573, 6-12-56,
CI 339 250
Mika, Stanley' E. Measuring inserts. 2,760,693, 8-28-56,
CI. 222—454.
Mika, Thomas F. : See—
Tess, Roy W. H., and Mika. 2,729,609.
Mika, Thomas F., and R. D. Sullivan, to Shell Development
Co. Resinous products plasticized with epoxidized long
chain polybasic acid esters. 2,764,497, 9-25-56, Ci.
106—176.
Mikeska, Louis A. : See —
Cohen, Charles A., and Mikeska. Re. 24,123.
Cohen, Charles A., and Mikeska. 2.734,923.
Wasson, Jones I., and Mikeska. 2,754,269.
Mikeska, Louis A., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Blending agents for mineral oils. 2,758,971, 8-14-56, CI.
252—32.7.
Mikeska Louis A., and P. V. Smith, Jr., to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Synthetic lubricants. 2,750,342,
6-12-56, CI. 252—46.6.
Miklau, Ernest P., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Tool for
winding wire on terminals. 2,758,797, 8-14-56, CI. 242 — 7.
Miklos, Zoltan W., to General Electric Co. Base scraping
apparatus. 2,760,409, 8-28-56, CI. 90—24.
Mikrovaerk A/S : See —
Prasz, Ove F. 2,760,448.
Mikulak, John, and H. Wotitzky, to Worthington Corp.
Welding head positioner. 2,749,421, 6-5-56, CI. 219—8.
Milan, Daniel A. Sprinkling system. 2,734,583, 2-14-56,
CI. 169—5.
Milan Industries Co. : See-
Milan, Joseph M. 2,757,761.
Milan, Joseph M., to Milan Industries Co. Self-energizing
disc type wheel brake. 2,757,761, 8-7-56, CI. 188—73.
Mil.v/zo, Victor. Badge or button. 2,762,140, 9-11-56, CI.
40—1.5.
Milberger, Ernest C. : See —
Jones, Arthur L., and Milberger. 2,741,643.
Jones, Arthur L., and Milberger. 2,742,154.
Milbers, Arthur, and K. Sondermann, to Metallsesellschaft
Aktiengesellschaft. Process of and apparatus for refining
oils or fats. 2,733,253, 1-31-56, CI. 260 — 425.
Miles, Charles C, Jr., to F. L. Jacobs Co. Door mounted ash
tray. 2,743,008. 4-24-56, CI. 206—19.5.
Miles, Charlie A., to Standard Hosiery Mills, Inc. Heel struc-
ture for full fashioned stockings and method. 2,729.95s;,
1-10-56. CI. 66—179.
Miles. Edward E. : See —
Bowles, Ernest G., and Miles. 2,749,847.
Bowtell, James N.. and Miles. 2,740,914.
Miles, Elburt S. : See —
Hebard, Glen G„ and Miles. 2,753,941.
Miles, George N. : See —
MacCracken, Calvin D., Miles, and Ashidate. 2,773,488.
Miles. George N., to Jet-Hpet, Inc. Gas tired heating system.
2,744,517, 5-8-56. CI. 126— 110.
Miles, George S., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Electron discharge
tube. 2,750.500, 0-12-50. (']. 324—33.
Miles, George S., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Edge illuminated
panel. 2,772,498, 12-4-50, CI. 40 — 130.
Miles, James G., to Sperry Rand Corp. Saturable core cir-
cuits for counting and the like. 2,731,203, 1-17-56, CI.
235—92.
Miles, John, and Partners (London) Ltd. : See —
Hookham, George. 2,737,409.
Miles, John A. Cathodic protection regulator. 2,759,S87,
8-21-56, CI. 204—196.
Miles. John M. : See —
Kulikowski, Edwin F., Miles, and Fitzgerald. 2,745.016.
Miles, Joseph W., to International Business Machines Corp.
Protective systems for the time recorder motors. 2,731,524,
1-17-56, CI. 200—33.
Miles Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Fancher, Otis E. 2,734,082.
Fancher, Otis E„ and Stauffer. 2,748,148.
Miles Mfg. Corp. : See —
Manwaring, Joshua G. D. 2,757,266.
Miles, Richard D. Noise-making toy device. 2,735,220,
2-21-56, CI. 46—175.
Miles, Roscoe C, to General Electric Co. Automatic refrig-
erator control. 2,741,097, 4-10-56, CI. 62 — 4.
Miles, Theodore : See —
Turner, Marshall C, and Miles. 2,747,511.
Miles, Theodore, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Apparatus for de-
veloping underwater reservoirs. 2,747,840, 5-29-56, CI.
255—2.5.
Miles, Thomas R. : See —
Work, William R., and Miles. 2,748,046.
Miles, Vivien S. : See —
Moser, Robert C. 2,751,896.
Miles, William B. Rotary printing machine with flat print-
ing plate. 2,775,196, 12-25-56, CI. 101—212.
Miley, Allie A. Holders in which suture ampules may be
broken. 2,731,142, 1-17-56, CI. 206—1.
Miley, Maynard E. : See —
Ferneau, Richard H., and Miley. 2,747,919.
Milford, Richard E., to General Electric Co. Automatic
container inspection equipment. 2,742,151, 4-17-56, CI.
209 — 111.
Milionis, Jerry P., and P. Adams, to American Cyanamid Co.
Preparation of N,N-diallyl urea. 2,734,083, 2-7-56, CI.
260—553.
Miljevich, Stephen. Brush Wiper. 2,742,180, 4-17-56, CI.
220 — 90.
Milks, Warren N., to The Dow Chemical Co. Fluorination of
haloalkanes with a catalyst containing gamma alumina.
2,744,147, 5-1-56, CI. 260—653.
Millage, Donald R. : See —
Brown, Henry, and Millage. 2,750,335.
Brown, Henry, and Millage. 2,750,337.
Millar, John H. End fitting for flexible hose having a rein-
forcing layer. 2,733,940, 2-7-56, CI. 285—72.
Millar, Ronald L., to The Glidden Co. Alkyd-modified siloxane
coating composition. 2,768,149, 10-23-56, CI. 260 — 33.6.
Millar, Ronald L., C. G. Moore, and N. G. Peterson, to The
Glidden Co. Silane derivative-epoxide resin composition
and coatings thereof. 2.768,150, 10-23-56, CI. 260—42.
Millard, Arnold A. Abrasive disc or gasket cutter mounted
for rotation about a spindle. 2,735,486, 2-21-56, CI.
164—71.
Millard, Louis J., % to F. G. Yost, and % to G. L. Fowler.
Fill cap cover. 2,741,393, 4-10-56, CI. 220—24.5.
Millard, Ralph S. : See-
Johnson, Robert C, Millard, and Carlson. 2,706,855.
Johnson, Robert C, Millard, and Carlson. 2,700,858.
Millas, Jos6 C. Fountain pen. 2,734,485, 2-14-56, CI.
120 — 47.
Millenson, Morton B., to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Electric
spot resistance welding apparatus. 2,734,980, 2-14-56, CI.
219—4.
Miller, Albert, to Seattle Quilt Mfg. Co., Inc. Hood-forming
attachment for sleeping bags. 2,757,390, 8-7-56, CI. 5—343.
Miller, Albert A., to Self-Uiaiiging Hears Ltd. Centrifugally
operated friction clutches. 2,730,216, 1-10-56, CI. 192 — 48.
Miller, Albert H. Bathtub and shower enclosures. 2,766,857,
10-16-56, CI. 189 — 46.
Miller, Albert R., Y2 to Fay G. Johnson. Ice making appa-
ratus. 2,771,749, 11-27-56, CI. 02—7.
Miller Alexander A., and F. R. Mayo, to General Electric Co.
Method of making carbonyl compounds by decomposing
polymeric vinyl peroxides. 2,767,208, 10-16-56, CI.
260 — 483.
Miller, Alf R., and L. Frederickson. Tire capping machine.
2,740,460. 4-3-56, CI. 154 — 9.
Miller, Alfred B. Automatic shaving brush head. 2,756,908,
7-31-56, CI. 222—394.
Miller, Alfred L., to Celanese Corp. of America. Production
of copolymers. 2,741.652, 4-10-56, CI. 260—85.5.
Miller, Arthur E., to Scott Aviation Corp. Demand pres-
sure regulator. 2,760,507, 8-28-56, CI. 137—64.
Miller, Aubrey B. : See — -„«,.«.
Hasbrouck, Augustus, and Miller. 2, 1 53.140.
Miller, August E. Piezoelectric crystal oven. 2,747,069,
5-22-56, CI. 219—19.
Miller, Benjamin A. : See —
Harkenrider, Robert J. 2.747.952.
Harkenrider, Robert J. 2,762,005.
Harkenrider, Robert J. 2,762,667.
Miller, Boyd R. Grain drill loader attachment for trucks.
2,751.097, 6-19-56, CI. 214—83.32.
Miller, Bruce D. : See —
Bolanowski, John P., Miller, Reigel, and Sutton.
2,706,765.
Miller, Bruce D., to National Cylinder Gas Co. Molding
and dispensing of plastic materials. 2,774,104, 12-18-56,
Miller, Bruce D., and C. E. McMichael, to National Cylinder
Gas Co. Equipment for use in treating oil by steam
stripping. 2,743,915, 5-1-50, CI. 201—121.
Miller. Carl I., to Madison Mfg. Go. Adjustable boring cutter.
2.742.800. 4-24-56, CI. 77—58.
Miller, Carl S., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Go. Thermc
printing apparatus. 2,740,895. 4-3-50, Gl. 250—05.
Miller, Carl S., to Minnesoto Mining & Mfg. Go. Method of
using heat sensitive copying paper. 2,740,890, 4-3-56,
CI. 250—65.
Miller, Carlton W., to the United States of America as repre-
sented bv the Secretary of the Navy. Wind resolution
apparatus. 2,749,039, 6-5-56, CI. 235 — 61.5.
LIST OF PATENTEES
537
Miller, Carroll de V., and F. N. Becker, to The American
Monorail Co. Apparatus for automatically removing lint
from above and below the warp of textile looms. 2,729, M;i,
1-10-56, CI. 15—312.
Miller, Carroll E., to Cone Automatic Machine Co., Inc.
Automatic lathe. 2,728,974, 1-3-56, CI. 29 — 43.
Miller, Charles B. : See —
Calfee, John D., and Miller. 2,734,090.
Calfee, John D., and Miller. 2,767,227.
Calfee, John D., Miller, and Smith. 2,755,313.
Miller, Charles B., and C. Woolf, to Allied Chemical & Dye
Corp. Manufacture of fluorochloroacetyl halide. 2,741,634,
4-10-56, CI. 260—544.
Miller, Charles B., and J. D. Calfee, to Allied Chemical & Dye
Corp. Pluorination. 2,748,177, 5-29-56, CI. 260—653.
Miller, Charles D., to The Springs Cotton Mills. Setting
gauge for mote knife brackets. 2,769,243, 11-6-56, CI.
33—181.
Miller, Charles E. : See-
Bowman, Wade V., and Miller. 2,759,283.
McCarron, Eobert A., and Miller. 2,758,279.
Thorwaldson, Bjorn. 2,763,491.
Miller, Charles E. Duplex facsimile apparatus. 2,747,014,
5-22-56, CI. 178—6.6.
Miller, Charles G. Panel fastener. 2,753,610, 7-10-56. CI.
24—221.
Miller, Charles H., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
Venting of foamed latex molds. 2,752,635, 7-3-56, CI.
18—39.
Miller, Charles L„ and W. A. Miller. Mobile fence. 2,766,016,
10-9-56, CI. 256—21.
Miller, Charles S., E. L. Engelhardt, and J. T. Gordon, to
Merck & Co., Inc. Dihydroorotic acid. 2,753,347, 7-3-56,
CI. 260—260.
Miller, Charles S., E. L. Engelhardt, and J. T. Gordon, to
Merck & Co., Inc. Dihydroorotic acid. 2,753,348. 7-3-56,
CI. 260—260.
Miller, Charles S., E. L. Engelhardt, and J. T. Gordon, to
Merck & Co., Inc. Dihydroorotic acid. 2,773,872, 12-11-56,
CI. 260—260.
Miller, Charles U. : See —
Paige, Robert N., Miller, and Onksen. 2,760,114.
Miller, Charles W. : See —
Paige, Robert N., Onksen, Todd, and Miller. 2,762,932.
Gage, James F., Miller, and Todd. 2,741,737.
Onksen, George W., Jr., and Miller. 2,754,452.
Onksen, George W., Jr., Miller, and Paige. 2.762,930.
Miller, Charles W., to General Motors Corp. Power supply
system. 2,740,902, 4-3-56, CI. 250 — 214.
Miller, Charles W., and G. W. Onksen, to General Motors
Corp. Automatic headlight dimmer system-cathode re-
sistor bias. 2,742.592, 4-17-56, CI. 315 — 83.
Miller, Charles W., H. E. Todd, and G. W. Onksen, to General
Motors Corp. Automatic headlight dimmer system.
2,767,347, 10-16-56, CI. 315—83.
Miller, Charles W., and H. E. Todd, to General Motors Corp.
Automatic headlight dimmer system high voltage switching.
2 771,569, 11-20-56, CI. 315—83.
Miller. Clark O.. to Cleveland Industrial Research, Inc.
Method of pickling iron and recovering pickling agent.
2,769,735, 11-6-56, CI. 134—13.
Miller, Claud T., and W. B. Walker, Jr. ; said Walker assor. to
said Miller. Transfer apparatus. 2,760,290, 8-28-56, CI.
41 — 1.
Miller, Coleman J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. High-
frequency apparatus. 2,773,215, 12-4-56, CI. 315 — 41.
Miller, Coleman J., and F. M. Krantz, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy.
Flexible wave guide coupling. 2,745,071, 5-8-56, CI.
333—98.
Miller Co., The : See—
Naysmith, Shirley R. 2,734,127.
Runge, Richard M. 2,762,598.
Miller, Dale W. : See —
Hendrix, Sylvan G., and Miller.
Moore, Richard E., Detamore,
2,756.012.
Moore, Richard E., and Miller. 2,737,253.
Moore, Richard E., and Miller. 2,745.500.
Miller, Dale W., C. C. Covert, D. E. Royer, and M. Deinido,
to General Motors Corp. Propeller control with pitch lock.
2,748,877, 6-5-56, CI. 170—160.21.
Miller. Delbert V. : See —
Sackett, James J., Mead, and Miller. 2.748,025.
Miller, Delmer E. Tractor seats. Re. 24,217, 9-18-56, CI.
155—121.
Miller, Dennis. Hydraulic transmissions. 2,747,432, 5-29-56,
CI. 74 — 774.
Miller-Deutscher Corp. : See —
Miller, Julius. 2,775,475.
Miller, Donald F., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Ap-
paratus for stretching webs. 2,755,533, 7-24-56, CI. 26 — 57.
Miller, Donald L. : See —
Buxton, James E., and Miller. 2,753,720.
Miller, Donald L., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Starter gearing
for internal combustion engines. 2,745,289, 5-15-56, CI.
74—6.
Miller, Donald M. : See —
'Settergren, Roy T., and Miller. 2,734,661.
Miller, Donald M. Automatic control for screw operated
press. 2,770,862, 11-20-56, CI. 25—42.
Miller, Donald W. : See —
Clarkson, Alick, and Miller. 2,751,894.
Miller, Earl M., to Cook Coffee Co. Method and apparatus
for treating coffee roaster exhaust gas. 2,769,504, 11-6-56,
CI. 183—6.
Miller, Earle C, to Riley Stoker Corp. Fuel burning system.
2,763,221, 9-18-56, CI. 110—52.
Miller, Earle C, to Riley Stoker Corp. Fuel feeder. 2,773,629,
12-11-56, CI. 222—226.
Miller, Earle C, and L V Andrews, to Riley Stoker Corp.
Fly-ash reinjection. 2,750,903, 6-19-56, CI. 110—165.
Miller, Edward D., and J. L. Driscoll. Cigarette extinguisher.
2,771,886, 11-27-56, CI. 131—256.
Miller, Edward E., to The Hart Mfg. Co. Fastener for re-
taining a casing in a panel. 2,730,688, 1-10-56, CI.
339 — 128.
Miller. Edward M., to The C. L. Gougler Machine Co. Lock
housing. 2,756,582, 7-31-56, CI. 70—443.
Miller, Edward W., to The Fellows Gear Shaper Co. Work
and cutter spindle positioning mechanism. 2,730,929,
1-17-56, CI. 90— 7.
Miller, Edward W., to The Fellows Gear Shaper Co. Gear
cutting machine. 2,749,803, 6-12-56, CI. 90 — 1.6.
Miller, Edward W., to The Fellows Gear Shaper Co. Revers-
ing feed gear shaping method. 2,756,642, 7-31-56. Cl.
90 — 7.
Miller, Elliot A., to Odora Co., Inc. Sliding closure for
cabinets. 2,767,787, 10-23-56, Cl. 160—363.
Miller, Elmer C. : See —
Hutchins, Joseph W., and Miller. 2,765,409.
Miller, Elmer C, to . Phillips Petroleum Co. Analyzer.
2,750,511, 6-12-56, Cl. 250 — 43.5.
Miller, Elmer C, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Analyzer.
2,756,342, 7-24-56, Cl. 250 — 43.5.
Miller, Elmer C, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Analyzer.
2,764,692, 9-25-56, Cl. 250—43.5.
Miller, Elmer C, and D. E. Berger, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Controlling heat value of a fuel gas in a gas separa-
tion system. 2,771,149, 11-20-56, Cl. 183 — 2.
Miller, Emery P. : See —
Ransburg, Edwin M., and Miller. 2,736,671.
Miller, Emery P., to Ransburg Electro-Coating Corp. Elec-
trostatic coating apparatus. 2,741,218, 4-10-56, Cl.
118—51.
Miller, Emery P., to Ransburg Electro-Coating Corp. Appara-
tus and method of electrostatic powdering. 2,748,018,
5-29-56, Cl. 117—17.
Miller, Emery P., to Ransburg Electro-Coating Corp. Appa-
ratus for coating. 2,770,210, 11-13-56, Cl. 118 — 7.
Miller, Ernest B. : See —
Ringo, Dan, and Miller. 2,751,032.
Ringo, Dan, and Miller. 2,751,034.
Miller, Ernest B., to Jefferson Lake Sulphur Co. Cyclic ad-
sorption process. 2,739,669, 3-27-56, Cl. 183—114.2.
Miller, Ernest B., to Jefferson Lake Sulphur Co. Cyclic ad-
sorption process. 2,739,670, 3-27-56, Cl. 183—114.2.
Miller, Ernest B to Jefferson Lake Sulphur Co. Recovery
of elemental sulphur from gases containing H2S. 2,742,346,
4-17-56, Cl. 23—225.
Miller, Ernest B., to Jefferson Lake Sulphur Co. Fluid treat-
ing apparatus. 2,751,033, 6-19-56, Cl. 183—4.6.
Miller, Ernest B., to Jefferson Lake Sulphur Co. Method of
removing water vapor and recovering condensable hydro-
carbons from natural gas under high pressure. 2,759,560,
8-21-56, Cl. 183—114.2.
Miller, Ernest B., to Jefferson Lake Sulphur Co. Method of
recovering H2S from natural gas. 2,771,964, 11-27-56, Cl.
183—114.2.
Miller, Floyd F. : See —
Gilbert, Harry, and Miller. 2,740,769.
Gilbert, Harry, and Miller. 2,740,770.
Gilbert, Harry, and Miller. 2,745,814.
Miller Fluid Power Co. : See — ■
Dugle, Thomas E. 2,740,381.
Miller, Francis B., to Mercury Engineering Corp. Guide rail
structure for machine tools. 2,730,306, 1-10-56, Cl.
238—281.
Miller, Frank N. Single-control variable phase-shift network.
2,758,219, 8-7-56, Cl. 307—12.
Miller, Frank W., to Yarnall-Waring Co. Liquid level gage.
2,773,387, 12-11-56, Cl. 73—330.
Miller, Fred L. B. Flexible thrust coupling. 2,733,580,
2-7-56, Cl. 64 — 15.
Miller, Frederick B., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Automatic feed
pressure control for telescopic stoper leg. 2,754.so4,
7-17-56, Cl. 121—9.
Miller, Frederick B., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Torque responsive
planetary transmission mechanism. 2,764,903, 10-2-56,
Cl. 74—751.
Miller, Frederick B., deceased ; M. W. Miller, also known as
M. Warthen, executrix. Mining machine for planing coal
from an undercut face. 2,767,969, 10-23-56, Cl. 262 — 9.
Miller, Frederick B., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Takeup device for
articulated conveyors and cushioning means therefor.
2,770,353, 11-13-56, Cl. 198—109.
Miller, Frederick B., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Extensible rotary
cutter bar for boring type miner. 2,770,448, 11-13-50,
Cl. 262—7.
Miller, Frederick B., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Drilling system.
2,771,272, 11-20-56, Cl. 255—50.
Miller, Frederick E. : See-
Welsh, Matilda D., and Miller. 2,744,760.
Welsh, Matilda D., and Miller. 2,758,634.
Miller, Frederick J. : See —
Miller, George L. 2,748,334.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
McDonnell. 2,768,168.
Miller, Frederick J. L. : See —
Robinson, Joseph N., Miller,
Miller, George : See —
Gofrey, Frank C, and Miller. 2,755,169.
Sariti, Walter, and Miller. 2,749,894.
Miller, George, to Oil Base. Inc. Drilling fluid composition
and method. 2,773,670, 12-11-56, CI. 255 — 1.8.
Miller, George, and E. K. Renz, to Knight Leather Products,
Inc. Toilet cases. 2,730,153, 1-10-56, CI. 150—34.
Miller, George, and F. C. Godfrey. Production of alkali hy-
droxides. 2,743,165, 4-24-56, CI. 23 — 184.
Miller, George A., to Tyler Refrigeration Corp. Refrigerated
display, dispensing and storing cabinet. 2,765,632,
10-9-56, CI. 62—89.5.
Miller, George B., and R. D. Rynders, to Racine Hydraulics
and Machinery, Inc. Multiple pump. 2,764,941, 10-2-56,
CI. 103—4.
Miller, George L., % to F. J. Miller. Variable speed induction
motor. 2,748,334, 5-29-56, CI. 318 — 243.
Miller, George T. Unitary sink, counter top and drainboard
construction. 2,769,181, 11-6-56, CI. 4 — 187.
Miller, Gladys D. : See —
Harkenrider, Robert J. 2,738,242.
Harkenrider, Robert J. 2,767,035.
Miller, Glen R. : See —
Jenney, Ray S., Fetherston, and Miller. 2,744,609.
Miller, Gottlieb. Packing box for garbage trucks. 2,753,057,
7-3-56, CI. 214—82.
Miller, Gustave : See; —
Hubbman, Earl J. 2,755,477.
iStambaugh, Clyde. 2,742,101.
Temple, Ruth M. 2,736,043.
Miller, Harold F. Collapsible tent frame. 2,770,243,
11-13-56, CI. 135 — 4.
Miller, Harold G., and R. C. Mourning, to Racine Hydraulics
and Machinery, Inc. Rotary pipe cutter. 2,764,801,
10-2-56, CI. 29—73.
Miller, Harold L., to Robot Appliances, Inc. Door operating
apparatus. 2,747,864, 5-29-56, CI. 268 — 59.
Miller, Harry, to Sperry Rand Corp. System for measuring
the acceleration of a dirigible craft. 2,770,452, 11-13-56,
CI. 264—1.
Miller, Harry, and R. D. Love, to The Sperry Rand Corp.
Altitude control for automatic pilots. 2,729,780, 1-3-56,
CI. 318 — 489.
Miller, Harry B. : See —
Gordon, Alexander M„ and Miller. 2,750,106.
Miller, Harry B., to Clevite Corp. Cylindrical electrome-
chanical transducer. 2,732,536, 1-24-56, CI. 340 — 8.
Miller, Harry B., to Clevite Corp. Disk transducer. 2,741,754,
4-10-56, CI. 340—10.
Miller, Harry C. Combination lock. 2,767,572, 10-23-56,
CI. 70—333.
Miller, Harvey D., to The McKay Machine Co. Apparatus
for uncoiling sheet metal. 2,750,984, 6-19-56. CI. 153 — 54.
Miller, Henry C. : See —
Gall, John F., and Miller. 2.729.1 1 4.
Gall, John F., and Miller. 2,739,115.
Miller, Henry C. L., and R. H. .Sides, to Miller Hofft, Inc.
Method for making composition board. 2,740,990, 4-10-56,
CI. 18 — 47.5.
Miller, Henry E., and V. L. Sheets, to Chicago, Wheel &
Mfg. Co. Mounted abrading wheels. 2,763,970, 9-25-56,
CI. 51—206.
Miller, Herbert J. : See —
Hewitt, Thomas, Miller, and Varley. 2,732,294.
Miller, Herbert L. Combined map antiglare shield and mag-
nifying glass. 2,729 908, 1-10-56, CI. 40 — 10.
Miller, Herman, to Miller Laundry Co. Door constructions
for laundry machinery. 2,774,506, 12-18-56, CI. 220 — 34.
Miller, Herman F. : See —
Postel, Charles E. and M. W. 2,732,828.
Miller, Herman, Furniture Co., The : See —
Eames, Charles. 2,738,835.
Nelson, George. 2,767,775.
Miller Hofft, Inc. : See —
Miller, Henry C. L., and Sides. 2,740,990.
Miller Hydro Co. : See —
Olive, Joye A. 2,753,673.
Miller, Isadore. Preparation of maleic acid. 2,746,991,
5-22-56, CI. 260 — 537.
Miller, Jack. Liquid soap agitator attachment for rotary
scrubbing brushes. 2,764,394, 9-25-56, CI. 261 — 83.
Miller, Jack C, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energv Commission.
Blocking oscillator. 2,736,806, 2-2S-56, CI. '250 — 36.
Miller, James. Method and apparatus for producing asphalt.
2,738,313, 3-13-56, CI. 196—74.
Miller, James P. : See —
Beals, Malcolm D., and Miller. 2,756.157.
Miller, James H. : See —
Matlack, Richard C, Metzger, Miller, and Vroom.
2,733,297.
Miller, James H. Safety air brake system for motor vehicles.
2,768,700, 10-30-56, CI. 180—82.
Miller, James L. Dispenser for rolled paper. 2,742 241
4-17-56, CI. 242—55.5.
Miller, James R. : See —
Lewis, Charles J., and Miller. 2.738,314.
Miller, James R., to William M. Bailey Co. Movable, tiltable,
adjustable mud guns. 2,747,858, 5-29-56, CI. 266 — 42.
Miller, James R., and E. F. Wadley, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Hydrofining naphthenic lubricating oil.
2,734,019, 2-7-56, CI. 196—24.
Battaglia, Eugene P., and Miller. 2,770,463.
Miller, John H., to Weston Electrical Instrument Corp.
and fine measuring system. 2,736,008, 2-21-56, CI.
340—184.
Miller, John M., Jr., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Grounded-
grid amplifier. 2,753,404, 7-3-56, CI. 179—171.
Miller, John M., Jr., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Correction of
distortion in push-pull amplifiers. 2,772,329, 11-27-56, CI.
179—171.
Miller, John W., to F. P. Rosback Co. Sheet handling appa-
ratus. 2,739,810, 3-27-56, CI. 271—62.
Miller, John W.. and G. B. Loper, to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc.
Seismic cable connector. 2.753,535, 7-3-56, CI. 339 — 61.
Miller, Joseph H., and S. A. Wilson. Sleep inducing machine.
2,733,528, 2-7-56, CI. 40—33.
Miller, Joseph P. : See —
Britton, Loren D., and Miller. 2,759,431.
Christianson, Wallace A., and Miller. 2,738,779.
Dilworth, Richard M., and Miller. 2,770,200.
Masel, Theodore C, and Miller. 2,756,691.
Miller, Joseph P., and L. D. Britton, to General Motors Corp.
Railway truck. 2,756,690, 7-31-56, CI. 105—182.
Miller, Julius, to Miller-Deutscher Corp. Latch extension
unit. 2,775,475, 12-25-56, CI. 292 — 1.
Miller, Keith : See —
Fagerberg, Russell, and Miller. 2,762,264.
Miller Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Miller, Samuel. 2,754,823.
Miller Laundry Co. : See —
Miller, Herman. 2,774,506.
Miller, Lavon J., to Aro Equipment Corp. Strap supported
lubricator. 2,767,885, 10-23-56, CI. 222 — 175.
Miller, Laymon N., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Cone microphone.
2,769,161, 10-30-56, CI. 340—8.
Miller, Lee, to Lemlar Corp. Vane. 2,759,574, 8-21-56, CI.
189—62.
Miller, Leonidas C. : See —
Linder, Lowell E. 2,741,129.
Miller, Leonidas C. Pneumatic actuator having tandem
power cylinders. 2,743,703, 5-1-56, CI. 121 — 38.
Miller, Leonidas C. Portable power driven reciprocating
tool. 2,751,922, 6-26-56, CI. 137—106.
Miller, Leonidas C. Fluid pressure power-operated reciprocat-
ing shaft tool. 2,751,940, 6-26-56, CI. 143—68.
Miller, Leonidas C. Tube sealer. 2,751,965, 6-26-56, CI.
154 — 42.
Miller, Loren J., to American Hard Rubber Co. Process of
making acid-resistant molded articles containing organic
fibers, resorcinol residue and asphalt. 2,753,312, 7-3-56,
CI. 260—17.2.
Miller, Loren J., to American Hard Rubber Co. Acid resistant
molded articles and process of making them. 2,753,315,
7-3-56. CI. 260—28.5.
Miller, Louis L. : See —
Breedon, Will A., and Miller. 2,729,123.
Miller, Maisie D. Garment hanger. 2,738,112, 3-13-56, CI.
Miller Mfg. Co. : See —
Hare, Terence G. 2,771,231.
Hare, Terence G. 2,775.381.
Miller, Marion F., to Birtman Electric Co. Mixer. 2,773,679,
12-11-56, CI. 259 — 1.
Miller, Mary L., to American Cyanamid Co. Stabilizing amido
derivatives of acrylic acids. 2,758,135, 8-7-56, CI.
260—561.
Miller. Mary W. : See —
Miller, Frederick B. 2,767.969.
Miller, Max. Lift bridge. 2,755,493, 7-24-56, CI. 14 — 42.
Miller, Meritt L., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Electric control circuit. 2,766,419, 10-9-56, CI.
323—66.
Miller, Merton R. : See —
Juvinall, James W., and Miller. 2,735,923.
Miller Meters, Inc. : See —
Arzig, Edward C. 2,768,783.
Broussard. Robert F. 2.752.924.
Miller, Mike A., and C. D. Baker, to Aluminum Co. of
America. Electrodepositing aluminum. 2,763,605, 9-18-56,
CI. 204—14.
Miller, Milo C. Fishing lures. 2,738,611, 3-20-56, CI.
43—42.02.
Miller, Milo F. Sound producing device. 2,738,697, 3-20-56,
CI. 84—404.
Miller, Morton C. Destemming machine. 2,760,759,
10-16-56, CI. 131—125.
Miller. Myron C, to Herring Magic, Inc. Fish lures.
2,769,268, 11-6-56, CI. 43—42.06.
Miller, Nathaniel, to Samuel J. Miller & Co. Necktie holding
means. 2,749,553, 6-12-56, CI. 2—145.
Miller, Nikoli. Shrimp peeling and veining machine. Re.
24,115, 1-31-56, CI. 17 — 2.
Miller, Nikoli. Shrimp peeling, deveining and meat separat-
ing machine. 2,760,225, 8-28-56, CI. 17—2.
Miller, Norman R.. to the United States of America as repre-
sented bv the Secretary of the Navy. Humidity chamber.
2,753,164, 7-3-56, CI. 261—15.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Miller, Omer E. Liquid conditioning apparatus. 2,751,347,
6-19-56, CI. 210—24.
Miller, Ora A. Floral wreaths. 2,740,218, 4-3-56, CI. 41—12.
Miller, Paul E. Animated wildfowl decoy. 2,752,715,
7_3_56 qi 43 3
Miller, PaulM., to The National Cash Register Co. Process
for making magnetic powder. 2,766,211, 10-9-56, CI.
252—62.5.
Miller, Philip : See-
Miller, Sidney A., and Gorkowski. 2,751,640.
Miller Pottery Engineering Co. : See —
Ryckman, George E. 2,734,247.
Miller Printing Machinery Co. : See —
Gegenheimer, Harold W., and Siebke. 2,757,610.
Miller, Ralph, to The Chemical Foundation, inc. Produc-
tion of titanium dioxide. 2,732,310, 1-24-56, CI. 106 — 300.
Miller, Ralph, to The Chemical Foundation, Inc. Refining
crude fatty acid monoglyceride. 2,7o9,954, 8-21-56, CI.
260—410.7.
Miller, Ralph. High expansion, spark ignited, gas burning,
internal combustion engines. 2,773,490, 12-11-56, CI.
123—75.
Miller, Ralph L. Paint brush support and wiper. 2,745,570,
5-15-56, CI. 220—90.
Miller, Raymond J., R. C. Frevik, and R. W. Wilson, to
Ford Motor Co. Implement hitch for tractors. 2,750,863,
6-19-56, CI. 97-^7.65.
Miller, Raymond V. Skin tensioner for shavers. 2,749,613,
6-12-56, CI. 30—34.
Miller, Robert A., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Method and
apparatus for electro-deposition of a layer of uniform
thickness on a conductive surface. 2,750,332, 6-12-56, CI.
204—15.
Miller, Robert E. : See —
Deibler, Elmer F., George, and Miller. 2,735,067.
Miller, Robert E., and G. E. Bennett, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Manufacture of alcohols by guerbet condensation.
2,762,847, 9-11-56, CI. 260—642.
Miller, Robert G., to The G. M. Diehl Machine Works, Inc.
Nail clincher mechanism. 2,735,095, 2-21-56, CI. 1 — 15.
Miller, Robert G., to The G. M. Diehl Machine Works, Inc.
Nailing machine, hopper, feeder and picker mechanism.
2,735,096, 2-21-56, CI. 1—16.
Miller, Robert G., to The G. M. Diehl Machine Works, Inc.
Chuck. 2,737,657, 3-13-56, CI. 1—5.
Miller, Robert H. : See —
Hooker, Thomas, and Miller. 2,750,002.
Olson, Einar R., and Miller. 2,750,437.
Miller, Robert L. : See —
Wannamaker, William H, Jr., and Miller. 2,750,547.
Miller, Robert L., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Relative humidity measuring apparatus. 2,733,607, 2-7-56,
CI. 73—335.
Miller, Robert N. Fishing reel. 2,767,934, 10-23-56, CI.
242—84.5.
Miller, Robert P., and F. Mathewson, and G. H. Meinzer, said
Miller and said Mathewson assors to said Meinzer. Screen-
ing mechanism. 2,753,999, 7-10-56, CI. 209 — 403.
Miller, Robert T. : See —
Angelica, Wilbert W., and Miller. 2,770,831.
Miller, Roland W., Sr. : See—
McCarty, Dale E. 2,754,959.
Miller, Roy G., to East Coast Aeronautics, Inc. Method and
apparatus for making fiber glass pipe. 2,731,067, 1-17-56,
CI. 154—1.7.
Miller, Roy G., to East Coast Aeronautics, Inc. Spherical
enclosure. 2,737,309, 3-6-56, CI. 220—1.
Miller, Roy G. Log positioning apparatus. 2,766,783,
10-16-56, CI. 143—157.
Miller, Roy R. Poultry beak cutting device. 2,731,016,
1-17-56, CI. 128 — 303.1.
Miller, Rudolph W. : See —
Harkenrider, Robert J. 2,747,952.
Harkenrider, Robert J. 2,762,665.
Harkenrider, Robert J. 2,762,667.
Miller, Samuel, to Miller Laboratories, Inc. Suppository ap-
plicator. 2,754,823, 7-17-56, CI. 128—271.
Miller, Samuel .T., & Co. : See —
Miller, Nathaniel. 2,749,553.
Miller, Samuel R., to I>Jew Era Letter Co., Inc. Combined
letter sheet and reply sheet. 2,768,780, 10-30-56, CI.
229—92.3.
Miller, Sidney A., and E. W. Gorkowski, Va to P. Miller.
Metal awning construction. 2,751,640, 6-26-56, CI.
20—57.5.
Miller, Sidney D., to A. B. Blanch and Co. Ltd. Loader for
attachment to a lift-mechanism of a tractor. 2,767,869,
10-23-56, CI. 214—141.
Miller, Sidney E. : See-
Berry, Charles M., and Miller. 2,729,656.
Miller, Sidney E., to American Bosch Arma Corp. Fuel
injection apparatus. 2,759,422. 8-21-56, CI. 103 — 2.
Miller. Sidney E., to American Bosch Arma Corp. Nozzle.
2.768,860, 10-30-56, CI. 299—107.6.
Miller, Sidney E., and C. M. Berry, to General Mills. Inc.
Production of sterols. 2,729,655, 1-3-56, CI. 260 — 397.25.
Miller, Sidney E.. and C. H. Nystrom, to American Bosch
Arma Corp. Overspeed governor with speed responsive
servomotor. 2,751,887, 6-26-56, CI. 121 — 42.
Miller, Solomon E. Shaker for a commodity. 2,774,513,
12-18-56. CI. 222—39.
Miller, Stephan : See —
Gano, Harlan S., and Miller. 2,757,249.
539
Miller, Stewart E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Ultra-high frequency selective mode directional coupler.
2,748,350, 5-29-56, CI. 333—10.
Miller, Stewart E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Non-
reciprocal wave transmission networks. 2,748,352, 5-29-56,
CI. 333—14.
Miller, Stewart E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Methods and apparatus for transmitting circular electric
waves in wave guides. 2,774,945, 12-18-56, CI. 333 — 98.
Miller, Stuart P., to Allied Chemical & Dye Corp. Recovery
of maleic anhydride. 2,770,630, 11-13-56, CI. 2G0 — 346.8.
Miller, Sue B. : See —
Tember, Muriel E., and Miller. 2,742,071.
Miller, Theadore : See —
Fromm, Kenneth N„ and Miller. 2,763,715.
Vogeley, Clyde E., Jr., and Miller. 2,736,019.
Miller, Theadore, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Tricolor
television picture tube. 2,757,313, 7-31-56, CI. 315—13.
Miller, Theadore, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Tri-color
television picture tube. 2,759,994, 8-21-56, CI. 178—5.4.
Miller, Theadore, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Tricolor
television picture tube. 2,759,995, 8-21-56, CI. 178—5.4.
Miller, Theadore, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Waveguide
amplitude modulator. 2,760,162, 8-21-56, CI. 332 — 51.
Miller, Theodore A. Mold filling apparatus. 2,769,573,
11-6-56, CI. 222 — 43.
Miller, Theodore A. and T. A., Jr. Mechanical extracting ap-
paratus for stripping flexible hollow articles from reentrant
mold cavities. 2,73o,137, 2-21-56, CI. 18—2.
Miller, Theodore A., Jr. : See —
Miller, Theodore A. and T. A., Jr. 2,735,137.
Miller, "Vernon F., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co
Electrical control apparatus. 2,764,701, 9-25-56, CI.
307—116.
Miller, Virginia E. : See —
Miller, William B. and V. E. 2,746,178.
Miller, Wallace W. : See —
Hook, Charles H., and Miller. 2,771,131.
Miller, Walter F. Floor mop having a detachable cleaning
element. 2,731,658, 1-24-56, CI. 15—244.
Miller, Warren S. : See —
Prutton, Carl F., Miller, and Hirdler. 2,735,749.
Miller, Warren S., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Process
for concentrating aqueous hydrazine solutions. 2,733,195,
1-31-56, CI. 202 — 45.
Miller, Wesley A. : See —
Miller, Charles L., and W. A. 2,766,016.
Miller, Wesley G., to Hays Mfg. Co. Flow control device.
2,762,397, 9-11-56, CI. 138—43.
Miller, Wesley G., to Hays Mfg. Co. Solenoid arrangement.
2,768,337, 10-23-56, CI. 317—158.
Miller, William A., to Radio Corp. of America. Aluminum
oxide semi-conductors. 2,729,880, 1-10-56, CI. 29—182.1.
Miller, William A., to Radio Corp. of America. Microwave
filter. 2,737,630, 3-6-56, CI. 333—73.
Miller, William A., to Radio Corp. of America. Wave guide
filters. 2,738,468, 3-13-56, CI. 333—73.
Miller, William A., to Radio Corp. of America. Microwave
filter. 2,738,469, 3-13-56, CI. 333—73.
Miller, William B. and V. E. Heel lift for shoes. 2,746,178,
5-22-56, CI. 36—58.5.
Miller, William B., E. H. Shaw, and H. Little, to Celanese
Corp. of America. Viscose solution, a process for making
it and a filament formed from it. 2,770,554, 11-13-56, CI.
106—165.
Miller, William E. Automobile washing means. 2,775,485,
12-25-56. CI. 299—121.
Miller, William F. : See —
Cunningham. Omar L., Jr., and Miller. 2,753.674.
Miller, William F., to Toro Mfg. Corp. Snow plow. 2,731,739,
1-24^56, CI. 37 — 43.
Miller, William F. Apparatus for detecting an ignition arc
and controlling a burner. 2,771,942, 11-27-56, CI. 158 — 28.
Miller, William H., to Cloverleaf-Freeland Corp. Vibration
dampener for bobbin with an adaptor. 2,762,575, 9-11-56,
CI. 242 — 46.2.
Miller, William J. : See—
Heinl, Joseph L., and Miller. 2,757,500.
Miller, William J. Liquid heater. 2,729,200, 1-3-56, CI.
122—140.
Miller, William J. Apparatus for handling asphalt.
2,729,209, 1-3-56, CI. 126—343.5.
Miller, William J. Apparatus for handling and liquefying
asphalt. 2.764,973, 10-2-56, CI. 126 — 343.5.
Miller, William J., and A. C. Johnson, to Elliott Bay Mill Co.
Machine for edge trimming, sizing and squaring flat panels.
2,758,616, 8-14-56, CI. 144—2.
Miller, William R., Jr. : See-
Forward, Worthy J. F., and Miller. 2.734.256.
Forward, Worthy J. F., and Miller. 2.766,651.
.-. 2,729,613, 1-3-56, CI. 260- __
_iller, William T. Olefin halocarbons containing three and
four carbon atoms and method of making them. 2,733,277,
1-31-56, CI. 260—653.
Miller, William T. Perhalocarbon compounds and method of
preparing them. 2,751,414, 6-19-56, CI. 260—566.
Miller, Willis C. Sizing and priming device for shotgun
shells. 2,748,648, 6-5-56, CI. 86—36.
Miller, Willis C. Loading and wadding device for shotgun
shells. 2,749,790, 6-12-56, CI. 86—29.
Miller, Willis C. Crimping device for shotgun shells.
2,749,791, 6-12-56, CI. 86 — 40.
540
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Miller, Willis H. Vehicle sub-frame and spring
assembly. 2,732,219, 1-24-56, CI. 280—106.5.
Millers Falls Co. : .See —
Shorten, William H. 2,735,228.
Millet, Eug6ne, to Paillard S. A. Stereoscopic cameras.
2,737,098, 3-6-56, CI. 95—18.
Millet, Eugene, to Paillard S. A. Optical device for a stereo-
scopic camera with a horizontal movement of the film.
2.767,629, 10-23-56. CI. 95 — IK.
Millhouse, Harry B. Sealing strip guide for can opening
keys. 2,758,745, 8-14-56, CI. 220—52.
Millhouse, Murray S. : See —
Davis. Raymond C, Overwein, and Millhouse. 2,731.672.
Millidge, Alfred P., and W. Webster. Process for the liquid
phase oxidation of olefines with oxygen. 2,741,623, 4-10-56,
CI. 260—348.5.
Millie, Orrin, J. Rubey, and J. P. Latil, to Genarco, Inc.
Illumination electric arcs. 2,732,515, 1-24-56, CI. 314 — 42.
Millies, Henry. Drop delivery tvpe poultry fountain.
2,775,227, 12-25-56, CI. 119—72.5.'
Milligan, Charles H. : See —
'Sullivan, Thomas J., Milligan, and Lillquist. 2,738. 2 .').">.
Milligan, George E. Rotatable disc indicator attachment.
2,750,917, 6-19-56, CI. 116—130.
Milligan, George R. : See —
Chambers, Albert M., Jr., Closs, Fisher, and Milligan.
2,729,481.
Milligan, Harold E., and J. E. Muehring. Tremie. 2,734,612.
2-14-56, CI. 193—30.
Milligan, William G. : See —
Peck, Guy C, and Milligan. 2,734,303.
Milligan, Winfred O. : See —
Dinwiddie, James A., Milligan, and Mosesman. 2,749,216.
Millikan, Allen F. : See —
Ayers, George W.. and Millikan. 2,761,823.
Millikan, Allen F., to The Pure Oil Co. Method of producing
odorless naphthas. 2,773,919, 12-11-56, CI. 260 — 683.4.
Milliken, Owen J., % to A. C. Johnson. Leveling tractor
and drawbar construction. 2,774,435, 12-18-56, CI.
180 — 41.
Milliken, Thomas H., Jr. : See —
Donovan, Joseph J., Koester, and Milliken. 2.755.257.
Oblad, Alex G., Milliken, and Boedeker. 2,760,847.
Milliken, Thomas H., Jr., and D. W. Koester, to Houdry
Process Corp. Low sodium catalyst support. 2,769,688,
11-6-56, CI. 23—143.
Milliken, Thomas H, Jr., G. A. Mills, and A. G. Oblad. to
Houdry Process Corp. Catalytic polymerization of olefins.
2,775,638, 12-25-56, CI. 260—683.15.
Millington, Agnes G. : See —
Knaus, Nicholaus, and Millington. 2,771,848.
Millington, Alfred F., to Novi Equipment Co. Universal slot-
ting machine. 2,747,255. 5-29-56, CI. 29—73.
Millington. John H. T., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Seal-
ing machine for tubular lamps. 2,775,069, 12-25-56, CI.
49 — 2.
Millington. John W. : See —
Cox. William H„ and Millington. 2,753,544.
Millington, John W., to Sun Oil Co. Apparatus for changing
the resonant frequency of a seismic detector. 2,751,573,
6-19-56, CI. 340—17.
Milliquet, Jacques F. Machine for the production of bags
containing a subdivided, pulverulent or granular product.
2,731,779. 1-24-56, CI. 53—70.
Millis, Keith D., A. P. Gagnebin, and N. B. Pilling, to The
International Nickel Co., Inc. Method for producing cast
ferrous alloy. 2,749,238, 6-5-56, CI. 75 — 130.
Millman, Nathan : See —
Kupferberg, Alfred B., Mende, Millman, and Singher.
2,735,798.
Millman, Sidney, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of War. Magnetron. 2,765,425.
10-2-56. CI. 315—39.65.
Millman, Sidney, to United States of America as represented
by the Secretary of War. Wave guide output circuit for
a magnetron. 2,768.327, 10-23-56, CI. 315 — 39.
Millns. Terence W., to Rotax Ltd. Cartridge with coolant.
2,740,356, 4-3-56, CI. 102 — 39.
Millns, Terence W., to Rotax Ltd. Engine-starting cartridges.
2,758,544, 8-14-56, CI. 102—39.
Millns, Terence W., and K. T. Guy, to Rotax Ltd. Gas tur-
bines. 2,733,891, 2-7-56, CI. 253 — 59.
Millott. James O. : See—
Criceer, Herman J. ,and Millot. 2.752,825.
Mills, Albert W., F. J. Furman, and E. J. Rabenda, to Inter-
national Business Machines Corp. Drive mechanism for
paper feeding device. 2,734,610, 2-14-56, CI. 192 — 145.
Mills, Beatrice J. : See —
Muth, Esther A., and Mills. 2,731,997.
Mills, Edgar A. Machine to abrade stereotyping packless
matrices. 2,746,211, 5-22-56, CI. 51—33.
Mills, Evan D. Container cooling device. 2,746,265, 5-22-56,
CI. 62—94.
Mills, George A. : See —
Milliken, Thomas H. Jr., Mills, and Oblad. 2,775.638.
Mills, George A., to Houdrv Process Corp. Production of
diesel and jet fuels. 2,729,596, 1-3-56, CI. 196—53.
Mills, George D. Mechanical devices. 2,750,808, 6-19-56,
CI. 74 — 471.
Mills, George L. : See —
Robbing, Chandler, II, and Mills. 2,741,824.
Mills, George L., to Bates Mfg. Co. Apparatus for weaving
tufted fabrics. 2,741,270, 4-10-56, CI. 139—37.
Mills, Herbert E., to Mills Products, Inc. Oven door handle.
2,731,662, 1-24-56, CI. 16—111.
Mills Industries, Inc. : See —
Hehn, Louis F. 2,732,054.
Mills, Herbert E. 2,731,662.
Mills, Ivor W. : See—
Jezl, James L., and Mills. 2,745,793.
Mills, Ivor W., to Sun Oil Co. Wax composition. 2,746,875,
5-22-56, CI. 106—272.
Mills, Ivor W., to Sun Oil 'Co. Oxidized wax composition.
2,746,876, 5-22-56, CI. 106—272.
Mills, Ivor W., to Sun Oil Co. Adhesive wax composition.
2,746,910, 5-22-56, CI. 196—149.
Mills, Ivor W., and H. L. Johnson, to Sun Oil Co. Hydro-
genation of aromatic compounds with the use of molybdenum
disulfide on a spent cracking catalyst. 2,735,877, 2-21-56,
CI. 260—677.
Mills, Jack, to Eli Lilly and Co. Substituted aryl amino alkyl
ethers. 2,773,900, 12-11-56, CI. 260—570.7.
Mills, Jim W., to G. H. Julien. Adaptor for handling a nurs-
ing nipple. 2,771,073, 11-20-56, CI. 128— 252.
Mills, John K., and W. S. Ross, to Bell Telephone Laboratories,
Inc. Ringing and signaling current supply for telephone
system. 2,740,845, 4-3-56, CI. 179—84.
Mills, John R. : See—
Deyrup, Alden J., and Mills. 2.758,084.
Mills, John R., and W. C. Smith, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Co. Stabilization of ferrates. 2,758,090, 8-7-56, CI.
050 186
Mills, Joseph A. W., and W. A. Tamblin, to Dowty Seals Ltd.,
and The De Havilland Aircraft Co., Ltd. Bolt head with
attached triangular shaped sealing ring. 2,760,400,
8-28-56, CI. 85—9.
Mills, Robert, to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Coupling for
flexible metallic conduits. 2,732,225, 1-24-56, CI. 285—2.
Mills, Robert L. : See —
Beard, Charles I., and Mills. 2,768,247.
Mills, Terence J. Germicidal deodorizer. 2,754,554, 7-17-56,
CI. 21—120.
Millsaps, Paul R., R. T. Morton, and H. W. Reedy, to Com-
bustion Engineering, Inc. Gas fired table top water heater
with built-in draft diverter. 2,744,503, 5-8-56, CI. 122 — 17.
Millspaugh Ltd. : See —
Heys, Ralph C. 2,737,088.
Millspaugh, Louise N. : See —
Nordell, Carl H. 2,750,044.
Millville Mfg. Co. : See-
Thomson. George. 2,753,287.
Wood, Richard D., Jr., and Thomson. 2,744,844.
Wood, Richard D., Jr., Thomson, and Whitaker.
2,740,457.
Millward, Edward A., to J. A. Phillips and Co. Ltd. Variable
speed gear control lever mechanism for bicycles and like
vehicles. 2,770,980, 11-20-56, CI. 74 — 489.
Milmore, Oswald H., to Shell Development Co. Fluidized bed
temperature conditioner and method of controlling fluid
streams. 2,729,428. 1-3-56, CI. 257—6.
Milne, Allen R., to National Research Council. Anti-backlash
gearing. 2,765,668, 10-9-56, CI. 74—409.
Milne, David T., to American Viscose Corp. Threading appa-
ratus for a tubular drier. 2,744,336, 5-8-56, CI. 34 — 21.
Milne, John N., and R. G. D. Crick, to The Distillers Co.
Ltd. Polymerised compositions. 2,759,910, 8-21-56, CI.
260—80.5.
Milne, Kenneth, and H. B. Taylor, to General Electric Co.
Wave guide attenuator. 2,756,396, 7-24-56, CI. 333—81.
Milne, Winford G., and F. G. Ridgers, to N. Slater Co. Ltd.
Transposition bracket. 2,747,010, 5-22-56, CI. 174 — 33.
Milne Winford G., and F. G. Ridgers, to N. Slater Co. Ltd.
' Transposition bracket. 2,757,224, 7-31-56, CI. 174 — 33.
Milner, Harold W. : See —
Spoehr, Herman A., and Milner. 2,732,661.
Milner, Max : See —
Katz, Robert, Milner, and Lee. 2,737,594.
Mllners Safe Co. Ltd. : See—
Whitehead, Frank. 2,766,606.
Milone, Louis J., to The Eagle-Picher Co. Storm door con-
struction and hinge mounting. 2,736,401, 2-28-56, CI.
189—46.
Milos, Louis W. Continuous lubricant supply for bearings.
2,745,514, 5-15-56, CI. 184—65.
Milow, Carl R. Column finisher. 2,768,521, 10-30-56, CI.
72—128.
2,768,906.
Milson, Frederick R., to S. Smith & Sons (England) Ltd.,
and Furzehill Laboratories. Motor control system utilizing
magnetic amplifiers. 2,729,779, 1-3-56, CI. 318 — 327.
Milster, Arthur N., to Wagner Electric Corp. Universal
accelerator and pedal switch. 2,750,462, 6-12-56, CI.
200—61.89.
Milster, Arthur N., and R. W. Shartle, to Wagner Electric
Corp. Portable device for filling hydraulic brake systems
with brake fluid. 2,735,589, 2-21-56, CI. 222—386.5.
LIST OP PATENTEES
541
Milwaukee Gas Specialty Co. : See-
Bydalek, Eloyd J. 2,763,313.
Dietz, Gerald E.. and Hilgert.
Fritz. Earl A. 2,763,712.
Guelson, Stanley. 2,732,848.
Hilgert, Adolph J. 2,734,113.
Hilgert, Adolph J. 2.737, o.".3
Hilgert, Adolph J. 2,773,649.
Holmes, Gifford I. 2,750,539.
Holmes, Gifford I. 2,756,371.
Holmes, Gifford I. 2,763,277.
Kile, Stephen L. 2,741,302.
Kile, Stephen L. 2,763,705.
Leins, Oscar J. 2,731,529.
Marvin, Philip R. 2,
Matthews, Eussell B
Matthews, Russell B.
Matthews, Russell B.
Matthews, Russell B
Matthews, Russell B.
Matthews, Russell B
Matthews, RussellJE
Matthews,
Meusy, Eugene E
2,765,631.
2,738,450.
>,742,915.
2,751,975.
B. 2,752,457.
;. 2,762,000.
B. 2,767,923.
B. 2,769,943.
:., and Thornbery. 2,774,016.
2,747,834.
Meusy, Eugene E. 2,751,973.
Meusy, Eugene E. 2,756,370.
Meusy, Eugene E. 2,766,961.
Rafenstein, Roy F. 2,736,371.
Wolff, John A. 2,765,029.
Wolff, John A. 2,767,355.
Milwaukee Stamping Co. : See —
Dobrogowski, Daniel T., Roen, and Jones. 2,739,817.
Dobrogowski, Daniel T., Roen, and Jones. 2,763,486.
Jones, Robert H., and Svoboda. 2,747,238.
Mims, Ernest M. Incinerator. 2,737,911, 3-13-56, CI.
110—18.
Mina, Francis A., and H. F. Antczak, to Chemway Corp.
Packages of self-propelling atomizing low pressure liquid
compositions. 2,742,321, 4-17-56, CI. 299—95.
Minami, Masatsugu. Mechanical sanders. 2,772,522, 12-4-56,
CI. 51—141.
Minard, Everett S., and F. Lenzen, to Librascope, Inc. Gear
differential. 2,774,253, 12-18-56, CI. 74—675.
Minchom, Raphael I. Magnetic apparatus. 2,764,716,
9-25-56, CI. 317—203.
Mine Safety Appliances Co. : See —
Baker, Richard S. 2,764,095.
Bovard, Robert M., and Hamilton. 2,758,015.
Bovard, Robert M., and Hamilton. 2,764,475.
Brochetti, Raymond E. 2,770,321.
Bub, Robert A. 2,773,434.
Bub, Robert A., and Becker. 2,764,258.
Jacobson, Moses G. 2,734,381.
Jacobson, Moses G., Gilfert, De Luca, and Mruk.
2,769,884.
McConnaughey, Paul W. 2,736,638.
Mineah. Lawrence H., to Coast Paint and Chemical Co. De-
vice for mixing viscous materials. 2,768,405, 10-30-56,
CI. 18—2.
Miner, Burt S., to Regan Forge & Engineering Co. Blowout
preventer and packer and hole- closer therefor. 2,746,709,
5-22-56, CI. 251—1.
Miner, Carl S. Jr., and B. Wolnak, to Sewerage Commission
of the City of Milwaukee. Feed. 2,739,064, 3-20-56, CI.
Miner, Donald B. : See —
Yowell, Joseph W., and Miner. 2,749,942.
Yowell, Joseph W., and Miner. 2,750,465.
Miner, Philip T., to Kota-Meters, Inc. Measurement of surface
finish. 2,733,598, 2-7-56, CI. 73—105.
Miner, Richard Y., Q. J. Evans, and C. F. Abt., to American
Bosch Arma Corn. Electromechanical computing appa-
ratus. 2,745,600, 5-15-56, CI. 235—61.5.
Miner, Richard Y., Q. J. Evans, and C. F. Abt., to American
Bosch Arma Corp. Mathematical analyzer. 2,745,995,
5-15-56, CI. 318—19.
Miner Rubber Co. Ltd., The : See —
Porter, Clinton D. 2,772,489.
Miner, Samuel S., to United States Rubber Co. Dipping
machine for forming rubber articles. 2,731,668, 1-24-56,
CI. 18—24.
Miner, Samuel S., to United States Rubber Co. Edge trimmer
for advancing sheet material. 2,747,665, 5-29-56, CI.
164—39.
Miner, W. H., Inc. : See —
Danielson. Vernon S. 2,763,379.
Danielson, Vernon S. 2,763,380.
Danielson, Vernon S. 2,774,485.
Danielson, Vernon S., and Wallace. 2,748,956.
Danielson, Vernon S., and Wallace. 2,767,857.
Dentler, Arnold E. 2,731,258.
Dentler, Arnold E. 2,731,259.
Dentler, Arnold E. 2,733,915.
Dentler, Arnold E. 2,733,916.
Forssell, Eric G. 2,749,850.
~ 2,753.205.
2,753,206.
2.753,207.
2,765,189.
2,774,486.
2,755,940.
2,765,929.
Forssell. Eric G.
Forssell, Eric G.
Forssell. Eric G.
Forssell, Eric G.
Forssell, Eric G.
Mulcahy, Harry W.
Mulcahy, Harry W.
Miner, W. H., Inc. : See — Continued
Tillou, Richard G. 2,775,353.
Withall, Albert P. 2,764,300.
Withall, William E. 2,749,114.
Miner, Walter A., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Telegraph signal-operated carrier off and on system.
2,738,381, 3-13-56, CI. 178—66.
Miner, William M. Lawn mower. 2,744,376, 5-8-56, CI.
56—244.
Minerals & Chemicals Corp. of America : See —
Crowe, John H. 2,755,177.
Duke, James B., and Breathitt. 2,753,997.
Gwyn, Harry M., Jr., and Laughlin. 2,762,510.
Houston, Wesley M., and Breathitt. 2,744,625.
Hunter, Joseph L., and Breathitt. 2,750,036.
Minieri, Pasquale P. : See —
Eisenman, William, and Minieri. 2,749,273.
Minieri, Pasquale P., H. Sokol, and M. C. Firman, to American
Cyanamid Co. Process for the preparation of tetracycline
and chlortetracycline. 2,734,018, 2-7-56, CI. 195 — 80.
Mininberg, Ella : See —
Mininberg, Nathan D. 2,771,365.
Mininberg, Nathan D., to E. Mininberg. Method of making
bread from grain kernels. 2,771,365, 11-20-56, CI. 99—90.
Mining Engineering Co. Ltd., The : See —
Paul, Thomas C. 2,767,970.
Mining Process and Patent Co. : See —
Daman, Arthur C. 2,743,060.
Daman, Arthur C. 2,747,733.
Daman, Arthur C. 2.767.965.
Minish, Mervin A., to Beaming Products Co., Inc. Grit
removal apparatus for sewage disposal plants. 2,758,967,
8-14-56, CI. 210—3.
Minismi, Eugenio, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Gyro controlled steer-
ing system. 2,754,789, 7-17-56, CI. 114: — 24.
Minissale, J oseph : See —
Gang. George J., and Minissale. 2,767,423.
Minister Machine Co., The : See —
Wissman, Reuben F. 2,745,338.
Minister of Mines and Technical Surveys, Her Majesty the
Queen in the right of Canada, as represented by the : See —
Eichholz, Geoffrey G., and Horwood. 2,733,216.
Minister of Supply, The : See —
Bennett, Albert E., and Geisow. 2,742,085.
Minister of Supply in Her Majesty's Government of the
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland :
See—.
Dickinson, Lionel A. 2,733,568.
Janson, Stefan K. 2,775,166.
Kretschmer, Willi. 2.763.987.
Minister of Supply in His Majesty's Government of the
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland :
See—
Rumsey, Victor H. 2,752,573.
Minn, James, to Hercules Powder Co. Compounds derivable
from dehydroabietonitrile. 2,750,364, 6-12-56, CI. 260 — 97.
Minn, James, to Hercules Powder Co. Phenanthrene deriv-
atives. 2,750,372, 6-12-56. CI. 260—99.
Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co. : See —
Adams, Frederick G., and Marshall. 2,763,750.
Adkisson, William M. 2,735,084.
Alberts, Lawrence E. 2,761,100.
Alderson, Ross C. 2,751,543.
Alderson, Ross C. 2,766,952.
Alderson, Ross C. 2,774,558.
Ander, Eric B. 2,754,491.
Anderson, John W., and Wilson. 2,751,539.
Armstrong, Robert W. 2,751,530.
Avery, Harold T. 2,731,215.
Bailey, William R. 2,771,897.
Baldwin, John H., Cummings, and Schuck. 2,751,921.
Bancroft, John W., and Storm. 2,750,800.
Bauer, William E. 2,773,506.
Beard, Richard B. 2,755,669.
Beard, Richard B. 2,768.524.
Beckwith, Charles E. 2,741,448.
Belcher, Wallace E., Jr. 2,755,020.
Bishofberger, Carl J. 2,735,644.
Bonnell, Charles R. 2,752,466.
Buckman, Wilmer D. 2,740,028.
Bursack, William W. 2,755,456.
Ciscel, Benjamin H. 2,733,878.
Ciscel, Benjamin H. 2,755,427.
Ciscel, Benjamin H., and Petry. 2,760,337.
Coffey, Charles D. 2,735,439.
Cummings, Kimball C. 2,758,270.
Cummings, Kimball C. 2,766,953.
Dallimonti, Renzo. 2,766,955.
Davis, Henry F., and Wannamaker. 2,756,376.
Demay, Peter P. 2,770,442.
Deziel, Fred T., and Smith. 2,747,112.
Donald, Philip J. 2,769,070.
Donald, Philip J., and Larson. 2,758,476.
Donaldson, Robert D. 2,751,457.
Drow, Donald F. 2,743,870.
Du Bois, Robert C. 2,743,735.
Du Bois, Robert C. 2,751,577.
Du Bois, Robert C. 2.769.453.
Ehret, Robert J. 2,743.402.
Ehret, Robert .1. 2.752.498.
Ehret, Robert J. 2,774,021.
Ehret, Robert J. 2,765.415.
Ehret, Robert J., and Wernlund. 2,774,879.
542
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co. : See — Continued
Eilenberger, Stanley D. 2,730,660.
Eilenberger, Stanley D. 2,755,416.
Eilenberger, Stanley D., and Guenthner. 2,775,730.
Eller, Harold E., and Schmitt. 2,763,278.
Ellis, David H. 2,739,675.
Exner, Prank M. 2,770,768.
Feigel, Richard S., and Hagen. 2,742,780.
Formo, Jerome L., Le Gault, Bolstad, and Sinning.
2,773,048.
Franzel, Richard M„ and Griffith. 2,767,584.
Garnett, Lawrence T. 2,755,812.
Gille, Willis H. 2,735,051.
Gille, Willis H. 2,758,269.
Gille, Willis H. 2,769,950.
Griffith, Le Roy A. 2,772,049.
Griffith, Le Roy A., and Franzel. 2,763,283.
Grogan, Edward C. 2,745,423.
Grogan, Edward C. 2,749,927.
Grogan, Edward C. 2,774,367.
Hagen, Jerry. 2,742,099.
Harrison, Thomas R. 2,749,745.
Henderson, Hayward. 2,746,301.
Hermanson, Harry M. 2,769,338.
Hibbard, William D. 2,756,610.
Higgins, Stephen P., Jr., and Drinker. 2,751,918.
Hudson, Kenneth C. 2,748,231.
Hyland, John F. 2,742,601.
Jenkins, George F. 2,758,791.
Jensen, James L. 2,774,878.
Kautz, Murrell F. 2,748,225.
Knecht. Norman. 2,751,178.
Kronmiller, Carl G. 2,729,719.
Kryder, Harold C. 2,740,023.
Kutzler, Robert J. 2.751,169.
Kutzler, Robert J. 2,755,426.
Kutzler, Robert J. 2,756,010.
Kutzler, Robert J. 2,756,011.
Kutzler, Robert J. 2,759,137.
Kutzler, Robert J. 2,768,343.
La Hue, Philip M. 2,750,556.
Larson, Erland V. 2,761,043.
Leyenberger, John. 2,745,054.
Linahan, Thomas C. 2,749,754.
Loeber, John A. 2,740,923.
Loeber, John A. 2,751,972.
Loveland, Roger S., and Maher. 2,746,686.
Lower, Jack W. 2,751,540.
Lower, Jack W., and Taylor. 2,766,627.
Markusen, David L. 2,734,703.
Markusen, David L. 2,775,421.
Marshall, James F. 2,767,330.
Marshall, William E., and Robinson. 2,748,845.
Meyer, Robert V. 2,755,668.
Meyers, Robert D. 2,741,124.
Meyers, Robert D. 2,754,457.
Miller, Robert L. 2,733,607.
Miller, Vernon F. 2,764,701.
Mott, Richard C. 2,765,185.
Newbold, William F. 2,762,938.
Pashby, Robert W. 2,750,802.
Ross, Wayne M. 2,735,999.
Ross, Wayne M. 2,759,783.
Ross, Wayne M. 2,767,386.
Sakamoto, Masao. 2,760,148.
Sakamoto, Masao. 2,773,131.
Schaberg, Johannes G. 2,756,357.
Schuck, Oscar H. 2,734,155.
Schuck, Oscar H. 2.751,541.
Schuck, Oscar H. 2,766,954.
Schuck, Oscar H., and Ciscel. 2,770,429.
Side, Frederick W. 2,742,916.
Side, Frederick W. 2,760.509.
Side, Frederick W. 2.768,359.
Smith, James W„ and Wagner. 2,748,846.
Smith, Myron R. 2.749,447.
'Sosge, Melvin G. 2,746.472.
Stone, Wayne A. 2,757,887.
Storm, John F. 2,760,372.
Storm, John F. 2,767,360.
Swengel, Robert C. 2,755,662.
Taylor, Daniel G. 2,732,720.
Vogel, Clarence E. 2,770,428.
Wannamaker, William H., Jr. 2,745,285.
Wannamaker, William H., Jr., and Miller. 2,750,547.
Wenzel, Hans H. 2,766,771.
Wernlund, Roger F. 2,743,403.
Wernlund, Roger F. 2,763,781.
West, Charles E. 2,756,083.
Wilson, John M. 2,775,291.
Woodward. Herbert S., II. 2.751,542.
Zoltanski. Edward F. 2,743,340.
Minneapolis-Moline Co. : See —
Korsmo, Alfred, and Ronning. 2,737,767.
Simpson, William F., and Lloyd. 2,759,316.
Swenson, William E. 2,737,933.
Swenson, William E. 2,746,434.
Swensnn, William E., and Nielsen. 2,747,416.
Minnery, Robert A., to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp.
Method of impregnation with absorbent carbon applicator.
2,761,794, 9-4-56, CI. 117—112.
Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. : See —
Ahlbrecht, Arthur H. 2,764,602.
Ahlbrecht, Arthur H. 2,764,603.
Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. : See — Continued
Aldrich, Walter S. 2,752,985.
Brice, Thomas J., and Trott. 2,732,398.
Brown, Harvey A., and Ahlbrecht. 2,759,019.
Casey, James H. 2,752,984.
Codding, Donald W. 2,732,370.
David, Donald J., and Hanson. 2,738,298.
Hall, Myron W. 2,754,279.
Hedin, Milton W. 2,767,833.
Hendricks, James O., Lundquist, and
2,750,304.
Herr, Robert, ana Marchant. 2,738,383.
Holmen, Reynold E., and Lundquist. 2,730,459.
Holmen, Reynold E., and Lundquist. 2,733,169.
Husted, Donald R., and Ahlbrecht. 2,743,297.
Judd, Oliver S. 2,765,598.
Lindeberg, Robert G. 2,770,408.
Miller, Carl S. 2,740,895.
Miller, Carl S. 2,740,896.
Pahl. Walter H., and Sandholtz. 2,753,284.
Pahl. Walter H., and Sandholtz. 2,753,285.
Rabuse, George R. 2,772,774.
Reid, Thomas S., Smith, and Pearlson. 2,746,997.
Rendall, John L., and Pearlson. 2,730,543.
Riedesel, Richard G. 2,733,181.
Salmon, Gilmore A., and Peterson. 2,765,593.
Severson, Wayne A., and Brice. 2,765,326.
Tierney, Hubert J. 2,746,696.
Minnesota and Ontario Paper Co. : See —
Enzmann, Ralph, and Barrett. 2,744,492.
Martin, William T. 2,746,297.
McCormack, Foster D. 2,745,606.
Minnick, Charles E. : See —
Patton^ William R., and Minnick. 2,749,876.
Minnick, Robert C, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Read-out arrangement for a magnetic core matrix.
2,732,542, 1-24-56, CI. 340—174.
Minnis, James A., Jr. Window sash lock. 2,768,850,
10-30-56, CI. 292—3.
Minnis, Luther W. Camera supporting heads for tripods or
the like. 2,752,116, 6-26-56, CI. 248—181.
Minor, Burt S., to Regan Porge & Engineering Co. Side-
opening traveling block and crown block arrangement.
2,734,718, 2-14-56, CI. 254—190.
Minor, Harry B. : See —
Nixon, Alan C, and Minor. 2,748,059.
Minot-Brown, Inc. : See —
Minot, Wayland M., Jr. 2,755,525.
Minot, Wayland M., Jr., to Minot-Brown, Inc. Protective de-
vice for open areas. 2,755,525, 7-24-56, CI. 20 — 71.
Minsk, Louis M. : See —
Allen, Charles F. H., and Minsk. 2,735,841.
Minsk, Louis M., to Eastman Kodak Co. Polyvinyl sulfon-
amide color couplers. 2,759,816, 8-21-56, CI. 95 — 6.
Minsk, Louis M., and W. P. Van Deusen, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Decorating ceramic objects. 2,732,297, 1-24-56, CI.
95—5.5.
Minsk, Louis M., and J. J. Chechak, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Resin anthraquinone dyes. 2,732,382, 1-24-56, CI.
260—379.
Minsk, Louis M., D. D. Reynolds, and J. L. R. Williams, to
Eastman Kodak Co. Interpolymer of 2,5-diacetoxystyrene,
vinyl hydroquinone monoacetate vinyl hydroquinone, and
acrylic acid. 2,735,837, 2-21-56, CI. 260—47.
Minsk, Louis M., W. P. Van Deusen, and E. M. Robertson,
to Eastman Kodak Co. Photosensitization of cinnamic acid
esters of cellulose. 2,751,296, 6-19-56, CI. 95—7.
Minster Machine Co., The : See —
Bitler, John W. 2,756,293.
Wissman, Reuben E. 2,754,110.
Wissman, Reuben E. 2,769,389.
Minter, Jerry B., 2nd, to Measurements Corp. Electric fre-
quency standard oscillating system. 2,745,061, 5-8-56,
CI. 324—79.
Minto, John L. : See —
Elliott, Richard M., and Minto. 2,743,925.
Minto, John L., to North Shore News Co. Engine analyzer.
2,740,069, 3-27-56, CI. 315—22.
Minton, Clarence W., to Mav Hosiery Mills. Automatic
transfer knitting machine. 2,740,276, 4-3-56, CI. 66 — 24.
Minton, Clarence W. Sock. 2,763,146, 9-18-56, CI. 66—172.
Minton, Clarence W., and J. G. O'Hara, to Mav Hosiery Mills.
Dial racking mechanism. '2,775,106, 12-25-56, CI. 66 — 24.
Minton, Robert E. : See —
Leckert, Joseph T. 2,741,383.
Mintz. Henry, to New England Bedding Co. Convertible sofa.
2,774,977, 12-25-56, CI. 5—12.
Minute Maid Corp. : See —
Keller, Herman J. 2,748.004.
McKune. Duane R. 2,743,807.
Middlebrooks, Billy M. 2.765.066.
Skinner, Bronson C. 2.764,233.
Mipro Metal Products Co. : See —
Baum, Herbert J. L., and Colthurst. 2,759,630.
Miquel, Francois M., to Society Anonyme Tubest. Integral
loop blade-anchoring means for high-frequency reciprocat-
ing saws. 2,772,708, 12-4-56, CI. 143—133.
Miramontes, Luis L. : See —
Dierassi, Carl, Miramontes, and Rosenkranz. 2,744,122.
D.ierassi, Carl, Miramontes, and Rosenkranz. 2,774,777.
Djerassi, Carl, Rosenkranz, and Miramontes. 2,759,951.
Mirau, Andr6 H., to the Company "La Precision Mecanique."
Apparatus for measuring the roughness of surfaces.
2,471,151, 4-10-56, CI. 88—14.
LIST OP PATENTEES
543
Mirone, Eligio. Variable speed transmission. 2,750,812,
6-19-56, CI. 74—686. „ . _ .
Mironoff, Nicolas, to Ateliers des Charmilles S. A. Universal
apparatus for testing the mechanical properties of metals
by alternative bending a test piece. 2,742,782, 4-24-56,
Mirth, llapp'y. Bath scrubber. 2,736,913, 3-6-56, CI.
Minis, Gilbert B. Kitchen paring bag. 2,751,952, 6-26-56,
CI. 150—0.5.
Mirviss, Stanley B. : See — _ ^ „wn oi^
Banes, Fred W.. Nelson, and Mirviss. 2 753,325.
Mirviss, Stanley B., and F. W. Banes, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Petroleum resins by after-treatment
with diolefins. 2,750,353, 6-12-56, CI. 260—45.5.
Misch, Charles E. Materials dispensing device. 2,i3o,583,
2—21—56 o\ 222 129
Misch, Ethel A. Paper' containers. 2,750,096, 6-12-56, CI.
229 17
Misch, Herbert L., to Studebaker-Packard Corp. Torque con-
verters. 2,763,215, 9-18-56, CI. 103—115.
Misch Herbert L., to Studebaker-Packard Corp. Pump check
valve. 2,769,458, 11-6-56, CI. 137—512.
Mischke, Karl. Revolvable chair. 2,764,223, 9-25-56, CI.
155—95.
Mishcon, Lester : See —
Mishcon, Sam and L., and Agulnek. 2,770,117.
Mishcon, Lester, to Supreme Knitting Machine Co., Inc.
Knitting jack. 2,765,641, 10-9-56. CI. 66—50.
Mishcon, Sam and L., and H. Agulnek, to Supreme Knitting
Machine Co. Inc. Yarn rack for circular knitting machine.
2,770,117, 11-13-56, CI. 66 — 125.
Misic, Donald M., to American Steel Foundries. Crank type
axle and suspension assembly. 2738,203, 3-13-56, CI.
280 — 104.5.
Mispley, Robert G., and J. R. MacRill, to Crown Zellerbach
Corp. Citrus fruit packaging paper and method of mould
control therefor. 2,746,872, 5-22-56, CI. 99—171.
Missien, Edward J., to Syntron Co. Assay test sieve shaker.
2,730,236, 1-10-56, CI. 209—237.
Mission Industries : See —
Van Dusen, Laurence W. 2,760,648.
Misson, William H., to Zip Products Co. Staple remover
2,762,603, 9-11-56, CI. 254—28.
Missouri Automatic Control Corp. : See —
Garner, Claude M. 2,733,012.
Garner, Claude M. 2,745,630.
Garner, Claude M., and Allan. 2,739,204.
Garner, Claude M., Roos, Wright, and Fleer. 2,735,047.
Lindberg, Allan W., and Rombach. 2,729,281.
Lindberg, Allan W., and Watson. 2,739,280.
Rennecamp, Clarence C. 2,767,922.
Mistretta, Vincent F. : See — ■
Goering, Hans G., and Mistretta. 2,739,143.
Miszeika, Victor J., to Hindu Incense Mfg. Co.
briquette. 2,770,854, 11-20-56, CI. 21—116.
Mitcham, George E., to Humphreys & Glasgow Ltd.
means for operating a pilot device. 2,764,182,
CI. 137—634.
Mitchell, Boris J., to General Motors Corp.
chamber. 2,749,899, 6-12-56, CI. 123—191.
Mitchell, Boris J., to General Motors Corp.
chamber. 2,749,900, 6-12-56, CI. 123 — 191.
Mitchell, Boris J., to General Motors Corp.
chamber. 2,749,901, 6-12-56, CI. 123—191.
Mitchell Camera Corp. : See —
Mitchell, George A. 2J35.333.
Mitchell, Charles, and E. F. Bushman, to General American
Transportation Corp. Molded plastic containers and
■methods of making the same. 2,770,386, 11-13-56, CI.
220 — 4.
Mitchell, Charles B. : See —
Nunn, David H., and Mitchell. 2,758,769.
Mitchell, Colin C. Dashpot with air separator. 2,748,897,
6-5-56, CI. 188—87.
Mitchell. Colin C. Method of producing metallic strip.
2,761,208, 9-4-56. CI. 29—475.
Mitchell, Doren, E. Vroom, and W. R. Young, Jr., to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Multichannel radiant energy
signaling system. 2,733,337, 1-31-56, CI. 250—6.
Mitchell, Frederick G. Conveyor for loose materials in bulk.
2,764.277, 9-25-56, CI. 198—218.
Mitchell, George A., to Mitchell Camera Corp. Motion picture-
television system with intermittent film movement.
2,735,333, 2-21-56, CI. 88—18.4.
Mitchell, George E. : See —
Johnston, Robert H., and Mitchell. 2,745,889.
Mitchell, George R., and N. H. Sherwood, to The B. F. Good-
rich Co. Rubbery interpolymers of a butadiene-1,3 hydro-
carbon, an alkyl acrylate and a styrene hydrocarbon.
2,744,099, 5-1-56, CI. 260—80.7.
Mitchell, George W. Clearer roll stripping apparatus.
2,751.621. 6-26-56, CI. 15—307.
Mitchell, George W. Method of stripping clearer rolls.
2,752,273, 6-26-56, CI. 134—21.
Mitchell, Gerald A. : See —
Coyne, Cornelius L., Jr., and Mitchell. 2,747,961.
Mitchell, Gerald A., and N. V. Yost, to Western Electric Co.,
Inc. Magnetizing apparatus. 2,751,526, 6-19-56, CI.
317—203.
Mitchell. Harry A., and H. C. Riemann, to The Fulton Co
Coupling ball and method production. 2,768,848, 10-30-56,
CI. 287—87.
Incense
Control
9-25-56,
Combustion
Combustion
Combustion
Mitchell, Henry R. : See —
Sigley, Daniel T., and Mitchell. 2,766,934.
Mitchell. James I., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Hand and power
operated gearing. 2,753,736, 7-10-56. CI. 74—625
Mitchell, James M. Clothes drier attachment. 2, 1 44,036,
5-8-56, CI. 211—108.
Mitchell, John A. : See —
Kaiser, Harold R., and Mitchell. 2,743,325.
Mitchell, John E., Co. : See —
Mitchell, Orville. 2,729,068.
Mitchell, Orville. 2,733,480.
Mitchell, Orville. 2,736,069.
Mitchell. Orville. 2,752,941.
Mitchell, Orville, and Anderson. 2,766,593.
Mitchell, Orville, and Walton. 2,739,353.
Mitchell, John H. Automatic releasing hook. 2,771,316,
11-20-56, CI. 294—83.
Mitchell, John W. : See —
Wood, John W., Fontaine, and Mitchell. 2,734,816.
Mitchell, Kearney F. Apparatus for treating petroleum.
2,749,289, 6-5-56, CI. 196—106.
Mitchell, Lee W., to The Gates Rubber Co. Airbag. 2,729,854,
1-10-56, CI. 18—45.
Mitchell, Len B. : See —
Schinske, William G., and Mitchell. 2,771,588.
Mitchell, Lester F. : See —
Gruver, John H., and Mitchell. 2,746,388.
Mitchell, Lester F., to Addressograph-Multigraph Corp.
Clamp for master sheets of printing machines. 2,730,948,
1-17-56, CI. 101—415.1.
Mitchell, Lester F., to Addressograph-Multigraph Corp.
Clamp for master sheets of printing machine. 2,730,949,
1-17-56. CI. 101 — 415.1.
Mitchell, Lester F., and E. J. Janke, to Addressograph-
Multigraph Corp. Sheet receiving tray for rotary printing
machine. 2,770,192, 11-13-56, CI. 101—240.
Mitchell Maintenance Co., Inc. : See —
Mitchell, Maurice E. 2,749,188.
Mitchell, Maurice E. 2,767,032.
Mitchell Mfg. Co. : See —
Blink, Peter. 2,730,418.
Mitchell, William. 2,730,417.
Mitchell, Maurice E., to Mitchell Maintenance Co., Inc.
Utility pole service equipment. 2,749,188, 6-5-56, CI.
304—9.
Mitchell, Maurice E., to Mitchell Maintenance Co., Inc. Plat-
form for painting poles. 2,767,032, 10-16-56, CI. 304 — 9.
Mitchell, Melville J. : See—
Klemm, Herman G., and Mitchell. 2 749,995.
Mitchell, Melville J., to Harry Ferguson, Inc. Transportable
engine mounting. 2,749,823, 6-12-56, CI. 97—34.
Mitchell, Melville J., to Harry Ferguson, Inc. Drive mecha-
nism for implements side-mounted on tractors. 2,756,831,
7-31-56, CI. 180—14.
Mitchell, Milton E., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. Recovery of casing from wells. 2,746,550, 5-22-56,
CI. 166—4.
Mitchell, Orson L. Gravity actuated delay timer. 2,743,775,
5-1-56, CI. 161—1.
Mitchell, Orville, to John E. Mitchell Co. Combination liquid
fuel vaporizer and storage tank. 2,729,068, 1-3-56, CI.
62—1.
Mitchell, Orville, to John E. Mitchell Co. Extractor-feeder
for roughly picked cotton. 2,733,480, 2-7-56, CI. 19—37.
Mitchell, Orville, to John E. Mitchell Co. Automatic control
for cotton processing equipment. 2,736,069, 2-28-56, CI.
Mitchell, ' Orville, to J. E. Mitchell Co. Balanced pressure
regulator. 2,752,941, 7-3-56, CI. 137—505.18.
Mitchell, Orville, and E. G. Walton, Jr., to John E. Mitchell
Co. Stick remover for cotton cleaning machinery. 2,739,353,
3-27-56, CI. 19—1.
Mitchell, Orville, and R. V. Anderson, to The John E. Mitchell
Co. Automatic refrigeration system. 2,766,593, 10-16-56,
CI. 62—3.
Mitchell, Presse B. Pipe aligning tools. 2,737,141, 3-6-56,
CI. 113—103.
Mitchell, Presse B. Pipe aligning tools. 2,739,559, 3-27-56,
CI. 113—103.
Mitchell, Reginald F. Optical angle setting and aligning
device. 2,775,158. 12-25-56, CI. 88—2.3.
Mitchell, Reginald P., % to R. C. Matteson, and % to S. D.
Matteson, Jr. Portable boat speedometer. 2,733,601,
2-7-56, CI. 73—182.
Mitchell, Reid L. : See—
Schlosser, Paul H., and Mitchell. 2,744,292.
Schlosser, Paul H., Mitchell, and Bampton. 2.762,795.
Mitchell. Richard 'S. M. Apparatus for drying hair. 2,747,290,
5-29-56. CI. 34—90.
Mitchell, Robert : See —
Staples, Gordon F., and Mitchell. 2,771,803.
Mitchell. Robert, Co. Ltd., The : See —
Ranger, Eugene. 2,753,920.
Sontheim, Herman W. 2,747,745.
Mitchell, Robert D. Device for computing relative motion
problems. 2,767,913, 10-23-56, CI. 235—61.
Mitchell, Robert L., and O. V. Luke, to Celanese Corp. of
America. Production of oxygenated hydrocarbons.
2,770,637, 11-13-56, CI. 260 — 451.
Mitchell, Robert M.. to Collins Radio Co. Distance measur-
ing system. 2,766,449, 10-9-56, CI. 343—7.5.
Mitchell. Theodore. Paint spray device. 2,775,481, 12-25-56,
CI. 299—58.
544
Mitchell, Walter G., to Thor Power Tool Co. Tool for in-
stalling tubular rivets. 2,753,072, 7-3-56, CI. 218—45.
Mitchell, William, to Mitchell Mfg. Co. Leg and bracing mech-
anism for sectional folding tables or the like. 2,730,417,
1-10-56, CI. 311—92.
Mitchell, William. Foundation shoulder pads. 2,763,870,
9-25-56, CI. 2—255.
Mitchell, William B. Automatic baler. 2,730,062, 1-10-56,
CI. 114-185.
Mitchell, William F., and J. A. Grant-MacKay, to The Pennsyl-
vania Salt Mfg. Co. Production of hydrogen fluoride.
2,753,245, 7-3-56, CI. 23—153.
Mitchison, Louis E., to National Foam System, Inc. Fire
Extinguishing foam apparatus. 2,737,413, 3-6-56, CI.
299 — 84.
Mitnick, Albert M. : See —
Fogal, Gordon L„ and Mitnick. 2,730,315.
Mitnik, William P., to Gilbert & Barker Mfg. Co. Pump-
control and register-resetting interlock for liquid dispensing
apparatus. 2,742,186, 4-17-56, CI. 222—34.
Mito, Sanai. E. Takeuchi, and N. Fukuoka, to Shibata Gomu
Kogyo Kabushiki-Kaisha (Shibata Rubber Industries Ltd.).
Apparatus for electrically perforating polymer sheet mate-
rial. 2,763,759, 9-18-56, CI. 219—9.
Mitra, Himansu K. Refractory and process for making same.
2.759.833, 8-21-56, CI. 106—59.
Mitra, Himansu K. Refractory and process for making same.
2.759.834, 8-21-56, CI. 106—59.
Mitra, Himansu K. Refractory and process for making same.
2.759.835, 8-21-56, CI. 106—59.
Mittag, Albert H„ and B. D. Bedford, to General Electric Co.
Magnetic separation of positive and negative ignitor firing
pulses. 2,759,125, 8-14-56, CI. 315—252.
Mittag, Friedrich C. J., and G. H. Weinrich, to Kloeckner-
Humboldt-Deutz Aktiengesellschaft. Vibrating' crusher.
2,760,729, 8-28-56, CI. 241—137.
Mittae, Heinz : See —
Niepmann. Friedrich and O., Hahn, and Mittag.
2.763,899.
Mittag, Hermann, to Robert Bosch G. m. b. H. Voltage regu-
lators for dynamo-electric machines. 2,774,029, 12-11-56,
CI. 322—28.
Mittelmann, Eugene, to Erdco Engineering Corp. Magnetic
flowmeter. 2,734.380, 2-14-56, CI. 73—194.
Mittelsdorf, Louis M. : See —
Hickey, John H., and Mittelsdorf. 2,772,326.
Mittelstadt, Clarence F., to Blaw-Knox Co. Conditioner for
smoothing and vibrating concrete. 2,744,456, 5-8-56, CI.
94—48.
Mitten, Frank P. Spring support for sign characters.
2,755,586, 7-24-56, CI. 40—142.
Mitten, Horace L., Jr. : See —
Hanson, Rodney L., and Mitten. 2,748,802.
Mittendorf, William R. : See-
Duncan, Dan B., and Mittendorf. 2.749.717.
Mittendrein, Michael, and H. Gobel, to AVE Transportmittel
holding A. G. Undercarriage for vehicles designed to run
over uneven ground and, in particular, up and down stairs.
2,770.464, 11-13-56, CI. 280 — 5.28.
Mittenzwei, Edwin F. : See —
Le Compte, Frank M., Woolf, and Mittenzwei. 2,742,248.
Mittermaier, Armin F. : See —
Clark, James R., and Mittermaier. 2,741,528.
Mitt.on. Horald. Liquid soap dispenser. 2,751,127, 6-19-56,
CI. 222—386.5.
Miura, Noboru. and H. Oketani, % to N. Yamamoto and S.
Ota. Stepless speed-change mechanism. 2,772,580,
12-4-56, CI. 74—675.
Miville. Maurice E., to The Pennsylvania Salt Mfg. Co. Prepa-
ration of 2.2-his-(2'-hvdroxy-5-chlorophPnyl)-l,l,l-trichloro-
ethane. 2,766,293, 10-9-56, CI. 260—619.
Mixer, Harold P. : See —
Dreher, Elmer H., and Mixer. 2,755,860.
Mixer, Harold P., to Sperry Rand Corp. Supplemental data
entering mechanism for tabulators or the like. 2,764,34").
9-25-56, CI. 235—61.6.
Mixer. Robert Y. : See —
Barusch. Maurice R., and Mixer. 2,763,537.
Miyaji. Koichi, to Japan Broadcasting Corp. System of con-
trolling electron current in multiple electrode tubes.
2,731,562. 1-17-56. CI. 250 — 36.
Miyaji, Seiiehi. Rubber sandal. 2,758,395, 8-14-56, CI.
36—11.5.
Miyazaki, Kazushige. Special internal engaging gear set.
2.750.807, 6-19-56, CI. 74^57.
Mizzy, Inc. : See —
Reasenberg, Julian R. 2.767,207.
Saupe, Karl W. 2,730,804.
Moak, Chester J., Vz to H. L. Glidden. Emergency electric
lantern. 2,744,187, 5-1-56, CI. 240 — 8.18.
Mobborley, Wyndham : See —
Madge, Evelyn W., Mobberley, and Tibenham. 2,769,789.
Moberg, Evan L. Key case. 2,746,282, 5-22-56. CI. 70 — 456.
Moberg, Sigurd M., to E. J. Brooks Co. Bag seal. 2,772,909,
12-4-56, CI. 292—308.
Moberg, Theodore E., and J. M. Sackman. Vacuum ash tray
for vehicles. 2,769,447, 11-6-56, CI. 131 — 256. .
Moberly, Lawrence E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Cur-
rent collecting means for dynamoelectric machines.
2,739,254, 3-20-56, CI. 310—228.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Moberly, Lawrence E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Carbon
brushes for dynamoelectric machines. 2,748,300, 5-29-56,
CI. 310 — 228.
Mobile Aerial Towers, Inc. : See —
Myers, Lester L. 2,758,486.
Mobius, Walter, to Gildemeister & Co. A.-G. Frame for
lathes and turret lathes. 2,734,415, 2-14-^56, CI. 82 — 32.
Mobley, William R. Grease and oil interceptor and method
of separating fluids of different specific gravities. 2,747,736,
5-29-56, CI. 210 — 56.
Moch, Irving, Jr. : See —
Kehl, George L., and Moch. 2,739,935.
Mochel, Norman L., and I. Short, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Gear wheel and method of making. 2,756,607,
7-31-56, CI. 74 — 439.
Mochel, Walter E., and C. Weaver, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
and Co. Silver halide emulsions of polyvinyl acetal poly-
mers. 2,753,264, 7-3-56, CI. 95—7.
Mock, Frank C. : See —
Smith, Stanley B., and Mock. 2,752,900.
Mock, Frank C, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Afterburning and
exhaust nozzle controls for gas turbine engine. 2,736,166,
2-28-56, CI. 60—35.6.
Mock, Frank C, and T. J. Thompson, to Bendix Aviation
Corp. Tailpipe or afterburning control for turbojet en-
gines. 2,774,215, 12-18-56, CI. 60—35.6.
Mock, Gene V. : See —
England, David C, and Mock. 2,736,739.
Mock, Henry C. Sealing ring extractor. 2,758,651, 8-14-56,
CI. 164—73.
Mock, Joseph P. Cabinet drawer stop construction. 2,730,423,
1-10-56, CI. 312 — 348.
Mockrin, Isadore : See —
La Lande, William A., Jr., and Mockrin. 2,750,279.
Mode, Robert S. : See —
Kyselka, James L., and Kent. 2,752,090.
Kyselka, James L., and Kent. 2,755,017.
Model Engineering & Mfg., Inc. : See —
Steele, Horace M. 2,749,416.
Model, Ernst : See —
Bindler, Jakob, and Model. 2,745,877.
Schetty, Guido, Stammbach, and Model. 2,730,554.
Model Plastics Corp. : See —
Cohn, David. 2,733,547.
Cohn, David. 2,753,659.
Cohn, David. 2,754,621.
Cohn, David. 2,758,416.
Modell, Mark G. Thermometer illuminating device.
2.761,057, 8-28-56, CI. 240—6.4.
Modern Aircraft Corp. : See —
Kinish. Arthur R. 2,767,441.
Modern Carpet Sweener Co.. Inc. : See —
Klumb, Emil. 2,745,125.
Modern Display Co., Inc. : See —
Knudsen, Earl. 2,757,469.
Modern Dust Bag Co., Inc. : See —
Freschl, William W. 2,752,086.
Modern Equipment Co. : See —
Gionet, Leo A. 2,772,006.
Modern Faucet Mfg. Co. : See —
Bletcher, Ralph E., and Ward. 2,741.258.
Bletcher, Ralph E., and Ward. 2,769,454.
Modern Metal Craftsmen, Inc. : See —
Smith, Harvey J. 2,765,206.
Tyree, Andrew T. 2,767,669.
Modern Metal Products Co. : See —
Smith, Harvey J. 2,743,039.
Modern Millinery Box Corp. : See —
Bennett, David. 2,766,875.
Modern Plastic Machinery Corp. : See —
Rothacker, Francis N. 2,760,046.
Tornberg, Henning T. 2,772,733.
Modern Products Mfg. Corp. : See —
Von Duyke, Harrison M. 2,759,271.
Von Duyke, Harrison M. 2,770,888.
Modern Tackle Co. : See —
Belokin, Paul, Jr. 2,736,026.
Modern Telephones (Great Britain) Ltd. : See —
Adler, Adolf E. 2,764,632.
Adler, Adolf E. 2,764,637.
Modern Village Stores, Inc. : See-
Crawford, Wayland H. 2,755,909.
Crawford, Wayland H. 2,755,910.
Crawford, Wavland H. 2,756,843.
Modern-Woodmanse Mfg. Co. : See — ■
Staben, Carlton L. 2,730,326.
Modes, Edward E., to Jas. P. Marsh Corp. Retard pressure
gauge. 2,737,811, 3-13-56, CI. 73—397.
Modes. Edward S. Movable guard structure for windows.
2.772.-152. 12-4-56. CI. 20—71.
Modiano, Victor J., to Sperry Rand Corp. Synchronized
oscillator. 2,772,359, 11-27-56, CI. 250—36.
Modica, Joseph. Jr.. to Trdnr Metal Products Coro. Playing
piece for game. 2,772.512, 12-4-56. CI. 46—1.
Modigliani, Piero, to Johns-Manville Corp. Method for
making unwoven fabrics '! , :•* S2. 1-3-56, CI. 154 — 90.
Morlin, John. Welding helmets. 2,762,048, 9-11-56, CI.
2—8.
Modine. Arthur B., to Modine Mfg. Co. Combustion type
heater. 2.751 900. 6-26-56, CI. 126—110.
Modine, Arthur B.. to Modine Mfg. Co. Convector. 2,752,125,
6-26-56, CI. 257—136.
Modine, Arthur B., to Modine Mfg. Co. Convector or other
heat exchange device. 2,752,129, 6-26-56, CI. 257—256.
LIST OF PATENTEES
545
Modine Mfg. Co. : See —
Dedo, Lewis J. 2,752,128.
Modine, Arthur B. 2,751,900.
Modine, Arthur B. 2,752,125.
Modine, Arthur B. 2,752,129.
Truran, George H. 2,765,761.
Modlin, Philip W., Y2 to A. O. Juul.
2,736,136, 2-28-56, CI. 46—175.
Modrey, Henry J., to Interlock Corp. Self locking connecting
device for detachably connecting two elements. 2,7::n,<;.Si .
1-10-56, CI. 339—91.
Modrey, Henry J. Electrical connecting means and con-
tact elements of such means. 2,704,747, 9-25-56, CI.
Modrey, Henry J., and J. F. Healy, to Interlock Corp. Self-
locking connector. 2,739,292, 3-20-56, CI. 339 — 176.
Modrey, Henry J., and J. F. Healy, to Interlock Corp. Crimp-
ing tool for crimping the terminal sleeve of an electric
connector plug. 2,763,171, 9-18-56, CI. 81 — 15.
Moeck, Adam. Douche syringe. 2,748,770, 6-5-56, CI.
128—251.
Moede, Jerome A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Method of making a silver halide emulsion. 2,772,165,
11-27-56, CI. 96—114.
Moehl, Reno W., to Universal Oil Products Co. Method of
forming spherical inorganic oxide particles. 2,759,898,
8-21-56, CI. 252—448.
Moehlmann, Carl T., to Central Mine Equipment Co. Mining
machine bits. 2,765,158, 10-2-56, CI. 262 — 33.
Moehringer, Otmar L. : See —
Doepke, Charles W., and Moehringer. 2,754,998.
Doepke, Charles W., and Moehringer. 2,755,001.
Moeller, Arthur E. Fuse holder. 2,759,065, 8-14-56, CI.
200—131.
Moeller, Axel, to Moeller Mfg. Co. Stopper for vacuum bottles.
2,729,353, 1-3-56, CI. 215—53.
Moeller, Axel, to Ludwig Mfg. Co. Screen and storm sash
fastener. 2,740,652, 4-3-56, CI. 292—204.
Moeller, Axel, to Ludwig Mfg. Co. Screen and storm sash
fastener. 2,740,653, 4-3-56, CI. 292—204.
Moeller, Axel, to Moeller Mfg. Co., Inc. Adjustable pre-set
plug. 2,760,667, 8-28-56, CI. 215—53.
Moeller, Axel, to Moeller Mfg. Co., Inc. Sewer plug stopper.
2,773,619, 12-11-56, CI. 220 — 24.5.
Moeller, Carl A. : See —
Claff, Clarence L., and Moeller. 2,771,236.
Claff, Clarence L., and Moeller. 2,774.285.
Claff, Clarence L.. and Moeller. 2,775,199.
Moeller. Harry A., to The Buckeye Steel Castings Co.
Equalized railway truck. 2,744,471, 5-8-56, CI. 105 — 194.
Moeller Mfg. Co. : See —
Moeller, Axel. 2,729,353.
Moeller Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Moeller, Axel. 2,760,667.
Moeller, Axel. 2,773,619.
Moeller, William C, to Parmelee Plastics Co. Partial frame
type spectacles having removable shield section. 2,770,806,
11-20-56, CI. 2—12.
Moelter, Gregory M. : See — ■
White, Blanche B., Moelter, and Rosen. 2,775,584.
Moeltzner, Wilhelm : See —
Plagemann, Werner, and Moelt'/.ner. 2,737,833.
Moen. Alfred M. Single valve mixing faucet. 2,757,687,
8-7-56, CI. 137—625.41.
Moen, Anver B. Rotary snow plow. 2,736,111, 2-28-56, CI.
37—43.
Moen, Rolf, to General Mills, Inc. Broken wheat recovery
system, including tempering and impacting, and separat-
ing of shattered weed seeds from wheat seeds. 2,742,235,
4-17-56. CI. 241—9.
Moen, Rolf, to Genera 1 Mills, Inc. Separator. 2,770,360,
11-13-56, CI. 209—139.
Moennig, William K., and O. C. Holbrook. to The Pure Oil Co.
Mounting oil well cores. 2,769,335, 11-6-56, CI. 73 — 38.
Moergeli, Eduard : See —
Siegrist. Adolf E.. Moergeli, and Hoelzle. 2,765,304.
Moergeli, Eduard, to Ciba Ltd. Process for the manufacture
of anthraquinone vat dyestuffs. 2,763,667, 9-18-56, CI.
260—377.
Moergeli, Eduard, A. E. Siegrist, and K. Hoelzle, to Ciba
Ltd. Anthraquinone vat dyestuffs. 2,741,621, 4-10-56,
CI. 260—307.5.
Moerk, John C, to Fairbanks, Morse & Co. Submersible
motor cooling. 2,735.026, 2-14-56, CI. 310 — 54.
Moerkens, Jozef C. : See —
Hehenkamp, Theodorus, and Moerkens. 2,763,810.
Moerkens. Jozef C, to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co.. as trustee. Electric discharge lighting apparatus.
2,760.118. 8-21-56, CI. 315—138.
Moerkens. Jozef C. and T. Hehenkamp, to Hartford National
Bank and Trust Co.. trustee. Selective switching system
for voltage regulation. 2,752,557, 6-26-56, CI. 323 — 43.5.
Moersch. George W., and A. C. Moore, to Parke, Davis & Co.
Process for the production of As-oxazolines. 2,759,001,
8-14-56, CI. 260—307.
Moes. Geert : See —
Kool, Cornelia M. H., Lolkema, and Moes. 2,759,023.
Moesch, Ernest R., to Marbac Corp. Cup dispenser.
2,730,268, 1-10-56, CI. 221—221.
Moesinger. Fred. Jr., to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp.
Refractory-metal body scarfing pneumatic powder dispens-
ing apparatus. 2,743.964, 5-1-56, CI. 302 — 53.
-P 35
Moesker, Gerard, to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co.,
as trustee. Tightening member for filaments. 2,770,753
11-13-56, CI. 313 — 27b.
Moessen, Gustave W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co
Photographic silver halide emulsions containing phytic acid
2,757,088, 7-31-56, CI. 95—7.
Bicycle noisemaker. Moessen, Gustave W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co
Phytic acid sensitizer for silver halide emulsions. 2,757,089,
n oi kc rti nK 7
7-31-56, CI. 95—7.
Moffats Ltd. : See —
Slate, Raymond N. 2,732,467.
Smith, Elmore S. 2,732,476.
Moffatt, Chester Co., to Bohn Aluminum & Brass Corp. Meth-
od of producing a multilayer strip. 2,735,170, 2-21-56, CI.
29—488.
Moffett, Eugene W., and E. E. Parker, to Pittsburgh Plate
Glass Co. Polyester products, including di- and tri-
isobutenyl succinic acid as components. 2,760,948, 8-28-56,
CI. 260—40.
Moffett, Fred P. : See —
Cathcart, Jack F. 2,750,941.
Moffett, George B. : See —
Martin, Lewis C, Moffet, and Erickson. 2,745,557.
Moffett, Gray H. Power transmission mechanism. 2,743,625,
5-1-56, CI. 74—752.
Moffett, Harry. Tool for twisting fence wire securing staples.
2,757,693, 8-7-56, CI. 140—57.
Moffett, Thomas F. Chum basket. 2,729,912, 1-10-56, CI.
43—44.99.
Moffltt, Merritt L., Jr. : See—
Struble, Albert, and Moffltt. 2,764,823.
Mog, Henry V. : See —
Stein, Henry E., Mog, and Stertzer. 2,743,604.
Mogilner, George S. Dielectric heating gun. 2,729,732,
1-3-56, CI. 219—10.75.
Mogren, Eben F. Fisherman's indicating light. 2,732,543,
1-24-55, CI. 340—213.
Mohasco Industries, Inc. : See — -
McKnight, Stewart, and Peebles. 2,760,528.
Rice, Walter A. 2,748,444.
Mohaupt. Henry H., and B. Gilbert, to Welex Jet Services,
Inc. Jet carrier sealing plug. 2,765,739, 10-9-56, CI.
102—20.
Mohawk Cabinet Co., Inc. : See —
Hoye. Theodore E., and Robinson. 2,750,758.
Shuttleworth, Howard L. 2,740,430.
Mohler, Wayne L. Reversing mechanism for power lawn
mowers. 2,740,485, 4-3-56, CI. 180—19.
Mohler, William F., % to J. and Vs to B. Vedder. Air-operated
motor. 2,751,889, 6-26-56, CI. 121—157.
Mohler, William F., Vs to J. and % to B. Vedder. Fluid
actuated motor. 2,751,891, 6-26-56, CI. 121—164.
Mohn, Henry L., to York-Shipley, Inc. Surface type burner
control. 2,738,132, 3-13-56, CI. 236—9.
Mohr, Albert, Jr., and J. P. Grilli, to John Mohr and Sons.
Program control and indicating system. 2,773,610,
12-11-56, CI. 214—19.
Mohr, Arne : See —
Hansen, Oscar A and Mohr. 2,738,899.
Mohr, Donald E. Independent spring suspension for dirigible
wheels. 2,737,398, 3-6-56, CI. 280—96.2.
Mohr, Glenn R., to Westinghonse Electric Corp. Plate voltage
and grid current control. 2,748,241, 5-29-56, CI.
219—10.77.
Mohr, Gustav : See —
Maybach, Karl, Mohr, and Seifert. 2,729,521.
Mohr, Heinrich, to Deutsche Edelstahlwerke Aktiengesell-
schaft. Magnet pole indicators. 2,772,392, 11-27-56, CI.
324 — 34.
Mohr, John, and Sons : See —
Mohr, Albert, Jr., and Grilli. 2,773,610.
Mohr, Wilfred J., to The Patent and Licensing Corp. Latex-
aluminous cement coating composition. 2,742,441, 4—17-56,
CI. 260—8.
Mohr, William R. : See —
Wiederspan, Donald F., and Mohr. 2,760,668.
Mohun, Meade, and P. H. Reimer. Portable and foldable
auxiliary toilet seat. 2,742,650, 4-24-56, CI. 4 — 242.
Moise, James E. : See —
Jacks, Robert L., Moise, and Nicholson. 2,771,493.
Moise, James E., and J. K. Mertzweiller, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Cobalt carbonyl removal and recycle
in oxo synthesis. 2,767,217, 10-16-56, Ci. zoo — 604.
Moisnn, Joannes H. C. : See —
Koopal. Sieds. and Moison. 2,749,219.
Mojonnier Bros. Co. : See —
Mojonnier, Julius J. 2,734,621.
Platson, Francis C. 2,752,628.
Mojonnier, Julius J., to Mojonnier Bros. Co. Conveying
mechanism. 2,734,621, 2-14-56, CI. 198—162.
Moklebust, Olav, to National Lead Co. Reduction of iron
ores. 2,765,988, 10-9-56, CI. 241—14.
Moklebust, Olav, and A. G. Oppegaard, to National Lead Co.
Concentration of iron ores. 2,771,354, 11-20-56, CI.
75—33.
Moksu, Walter H., to Metals & Controls Corp. Thermostatic
switch. 2,767,284, 10-16-56, CI. 200—138.
Molene, Jude M.. and D. B. Martin. Road grading attach-
ment. 2,746,181, 5-22-56, CI. 37—153.
Moler, Charles C, to Overhead Door Corp. Mounting for
multiple vertically sliding doors in a single door opening.
2,738,004, 3-13-56, CI. 160—113.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Molinare, Anthony W. Earth tilling and fertilizing tool.
2,737,318, 3-6-56, CI. 222—191.
Molinari, Henry G., to Becton, Dickinson and Co. Hypo-
dermic needle and cannula cleaning apparatus. 2,748,538,
6-5-56, CI. 51 — 15.
Molinari, Henry G., to Becton, Dickinson and Co. Appa-
ratus for cleaning hypodermic needles. 2,761,250,
9-^-56, CI. 51—8.
Molinari, Henry G., and J. V. Magash, to Becton, Dickinson
and Co. Glass syringe barrel forming method and machine.
2,771,710, 11-27-56, CI. 49—7.
Moline, Elliott, to F. L. Young. Outboard motor overdrive
unit. 2,774,249, 12-18-56, CI. 74 — 359.
Moline Tool Co., The : See —
Bergstrand, Richard H. 2,771,172.
Moline, Walter E., and R. M. Clinehens, to The National Cash
Register Co. Method of electroplating cobalt-nickel com-
position. 2,730,491, 1-10-56, CI. 204 — 43.
Molina, Desmond W., to Molins Machine Co., Ltd. Tobacco-
feeding apparatus. 2,736,319, 2-28-56, CI. 131 — 109.
Molins, Desmond W., to Molins Machine Co. Ltd. Method of
and apparatus for making mouthpiece cigarettes. 2,742,905,
4-24-56, CI. 131—61.
Molins, Desmond W., to Molins Machine Co., Ltd. Delivery
of cigarettes to a cigarette-packing machine. 2,745,410,
5-15-56. CI. 131—21.
Molins, Desmond W., to Molins Machine Co. Ltd. Method
of and apparatus for making mouthpiece cigarettes of oval
cross-section. 2,748,776, 6-5-56, CI. 131 — 61.
Molins, Desmond W., to Molins Machine Co. Ltd. Cutting
devices. 2,752,741, 7-3-56, CI. 51—247.
Molins, Desmond W., to Molins Machine Co. Ltd. Apparatus
for feeding cut tobacco. 2,752.922. 7-3-56. CI. 131—109.
Molins, Desmond W., to Molins Machine Co. Ltd. Machines
for manipulating cut tobacco. 2,759,108, 8-14-56, CI.
250—83.6.
Molins, Desmond W., and G. P. W. Powell, to Molins Ma-
chine Co. Ltd. Machine for manipulating cut tobacco.
2,737,186, 3-6-56, CI. 131—21.
Molihs, Desmond W., F. F. Ruau, and N. W. Jackson, to
Molins Machine Co., Ltd. Manufacture of mouthpiece
cigarettes. 2,762,374, 9-11-56, CI. 131 — 61.
Molins, Desmond W., and F. F. Ruau, to Molins Machine Co.
Ltd. Apparatus for making a continuous tobacco filler.
2,766,758, 10-16-56, CI. 131—84.
Molins Machine Co., Ltd. : See —
Hall, Charles T. 2,742,079.
Hall, Charles T. 2,763,893.
Kemp, William J. 2,759,309.
Molins. Desmond W. 2,736,319.
Molins, Desmond W. 2,742,905.
Molins, Desmond W. 2,745,410.
Molins, Desmond W. 2,748,776.
Molins, Desmond W. 2,752,741.
Molins, Desmond W. 2,752,922.
Molins, Desmond W. 2,759,108.
Molins, Desmond W., and Powell. 2,737,186.
Molins, Desmond W., and Ruau. 2,766,758.
Molins, Desmond W., Ruau, and Jackson. 2,762,374.
Powell, Gordon F. W. 2,757,675.
Rowlands, Tom, and Dobson. 2,735,732.
Moll, Bernhard, and O. Kriegbaum, % to Union Rheinische
Braunkohlen Kraftstoff Aktiengesellschaft, and % to O.
Kriegbaum. Method for forming and renewing wells.
2,768,694, 10-30-56, CI. 166 — 43.
Moll, Harry J. : See —
Hawthorne, Omer V. 2,733,030.
Molla, Charles P. : See —
Applegate, Raymond P. 2,765,141.
Molla, Pietro, to S. A. F. F. A.-S. p. A. Fabbriche Fiammiferi
ed Affini. Machine for the application of igniter discs to
cigarettes. 2,760,494, 8-28-56, CI. 131—88.
Molla, Pietro, to S. A. F. F. A.-S. p. A. Fabbriche Fiammiferi
ed Affini. Machine for the automatic closed ring jointing
of pliable sheets. 2,764,919, 10-2-56, CI. 93—77.
Moller, Clifford B. Pump head mounting. 2,741,187,
4-10-56, CI. 103—150.
Moller, Frederic D. : See —
Versoy, Irving R., and Moller. 2,772,686.
Moller, Hugo, to Svenska Aeroplan Aktiebolaget. Hydraulic
forming attachment for presses. 2,761,404, 9-4-56, CI.
113 — 44.
Moller, Hugo, to Svenska Aeroplan Aktiebolaget. Hydraulic
forming attachment for presses. 2,761,405, 9-4-56, CI.
113_44.
Moller, Karl : See —
Sus, Oskar, and Moller. 2,773,766.
Moller, Kasper F., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Device for
orienting and feeding articles. 2,770,352, 11-13-56, CI.
198—54
Moller, Paul : See—
Herele, Ludwig, Jehle, Kunz, Moller, and Schlack.
2,733,122.
Moller, Wilhelm, to Dr. O. H. Drager. Insufflation apparatus.
2,752,917, 7-3-56, CI. 128—184.
Mollering, Karl F. : See-
Koch, Heinrich, Fiirniss, and Mollering. 2,766,753.
Mollers, Josef, to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co., as
trustee. Device for the manufacture of ceramic mouldings.
2,770,025, 11-13-56, CI. 25—27.
Mollers, Josef, and E. Seidel, to Hartford National Bank and
Trust Co., as trustee. Method of applying an epoxy resin
to a base and curing said resin. 2,772,186, 11-27-56, CI.
117—103.
Mollick, Leon : See —
Zeitlin, Alexander, Mollick, and Morrison. 2,756,589.
Molnar, Imre, to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc.
Carrier type intertoll dialing telephone system. 2,744,965,
5-8-56, CI. 179—27.
Molnar, John : See —
Clark, Robert, and Molnar. 2,756,870.
Molnar, Steven. Automatic kaleidoscope and enlarging pro-
jection device. 2,757,570, 8-7-56, CI. 88 — 24.
Moloney Electric Co. : See —
Duenke, Clarence G. 2,768,426.
Duenke, Clarence G. 2,771,664.
Duenke, Clarence G., and Skillington. 2,771,717.
Muschong, Peter W. 2,773,152.
Wooley, William C. 2,769,136.
Moloney, Paul S„ and J. L. Verga, to The Seneca Mfg. Co.
Door latch. 2,745,691. 5-15-56, CI. 292—123.
Moloney, Raymond T. : See —
Hooker, Donald E. 2,734,166.
Nieolaus, Frank G. 2,751,461.
Pearl, Donald C. 2,763,743.
Molloy, Arthur N. Bolt lock. 2,758,861, 8-14-56, CI. 292—57.
Molloy, Everett W., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Radiation
detector. 2,735,947, 2-21-56, CI. 250—83.6.
Molloy, Everett W., and H. R. Schultz, to Beckman Instru-
ments, Inc. Variable impedance device. 2,729,727, 1-3-56.
CI. 201 — 48.
Molstedt, Byron V., and J. F. Moser, Jr., to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Method of scouring equipment in a fluid
coking process. 2,735,806, 2-21-56, CI. 202—38.
Molter, Kenneth J. : See —
Molter, Ralph M. and K. J. 2,762,639.
Molter, Ralph M. and K. J. Joint connections for framing
systems. 2,762,639, 9-11-56, CI. 287—91.
Molybdenum Corp. of America : See — ■
Wilson, Alexander M., Woodward, Bailey, and Lucas.
2,741,364.
Molyneaux, Robert J., to General Electric Co. Electric
heating apparatus. 2,764,661, 9-25-56, CI. 219 — 20.
Molyneaux, Robert J., to General Electric Co. Electric
heating apparatus. 2,764,663, 9-25-56, CI. 219 — 20.
Molyneux & Aspinwall, Inc. : See —
Molyneux, Cecil P. 2,755,417.
Naybor, Edward V. 2,767,357.
Molyneux, Cecil P., to Molyneux and Aspinwall, Inc. Elec-
trical null point control system. 2,755,417, 7-17-56, CI.
317—5.
Molyneux, Grover F., to The Coe Mfg. Co. Veneer lathe.
2,766,786, 10-16-56, CI. 144—209.
Molyneux, Lindsay, J. D. Rose, and A. L. Latner. Record-
ing photometers. 2,766,095, 10-9-56, CI. 346 — 33.
Molz, Harold A., and J. E. Peake. Mechanical negative proc-
ess and resist. 2,734,298, 2-14-56, CI. 41 — 46.
Monaco, Albert J., to National Lead Co. Printing plate
clamping device. 2,756,675, 7-31-56, CI. 101—385.
Monaco, Foster : See — ■
Boltuch, Salo M., and F. and R. Monaco. 2,759,478.
Monaco, Gabriel R. : See —
Kastner, Ledyard G., and Monaco. 2,738,080.
Monaco, Rosario : See — ■
Boltuch, Salo M., and F. and R. Monaco. 2,759,478.
Monaghan, Patrick H. : See —
Caldwell, Joseph A., Monaghan, Rumble, and Uhrig.
2,752.579.
Monaghan, Richard J. Apparatus for obtaining fluid samples
from subterranean formations. 2,740,477, 4-3-56, CI.
166—63.
Monahan, Jack J. : See —
Frank, Gerard A., and Monahan. 2,729,034.
Monarch Logging Co., Inc. : See —
Rochon, Robert W. 2,745,282.
Rochon, Robert W. 2,749,220.
Monarch Machine Tool Co., The : See —
De Haas, Max. 2,737.073.
Greene, Claude E. 2,737,620.
Gusching, Nagle V. 2,755,135.
Trinkle, Dallas R. 2,771,807.
Monarch Marking System Co., The : See —
Rieger, Frederic L.. and Slade. 2,756,674.
Monarch Rubber Co., The : See —
Simpson, Robert F. 2,764,213.
Monark Silver King, Inc. : See —
Propst, Matthias J., and Blaho. 2,752,167.
Monastesse, Paul, to J. J. Link. Oil burner. 2,738,836,
3-20-56, CI. 158—76.
Moncrieff, Alexander D. F., to Michigan Tool Co. Automatic
conveyor for gear finishing machines. 2,736,238, 2-28-56,
CI. 90—1.
Moncrieff, Alexander D. F„ to Michigan Tool Co. Hobbing
machine. 2,769,375, 11-6-56, CI. 90—4.
Moncrieff, Alexander D. F., to Michigan Tool Co. Gear cutting
device. 2,770,171, 11-13-56, CI. 90—1.6.
Moncrieff, Leslie J., to British Celanese Ltd. Process and
apparatus for making helical coils from thermoplastic ma-
terial. 2,740,987, CI. 18—19.
Moncrieff, Leslie J., to British Celanese Ltd. Apparatus for
making tubing. 2,758,523, 8-14-56, CI. 93 — 82.
Moncrieff-Teates, Alexander J., to Radio Corp. of America.
Electrostatic photographic printing. 2,758,525, 8-14-56,
CI. 95—1.3.
Mondaro, Charles C. Bead releaser for vehicle tires.
2,775,290, 12-25-56, CI. 157—1.17.
Mondineu, Marie F., % to Etablissements Reuge. Table.
2,740,533, 4-3-56. CI. 211—149.
LIST OF PATENTEES
547
Moneagle, Otto F. : See —
Kistner, Harold J., and Moneagle. 2,771,025.
Monet, Gilbert P. : See —
Baumgartner, Walter B., and Monet. 2,765,348.
Derge, Gerhard, and Monet. 2,743,173.
Monet, Gilbert P., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Dialysis process. 2,773,028, 12-4-5G, CI. 210—8.5.
Money, Fred B., and C. D. Linnenbank, to Baldt Anchor,
Chain & Forge Division of The Boston Metals Co. Method
of making non-kinking chain links with a single weld.
2,738,643, 3-20-56, CI. 59—35.
Mongraw, Frank J. : See —
McCroskey, Warren N., and Mongraw. 2,757,766.
Monier, Alice B. Shoe construction. 2,769,252, 11-6-56, CI.
36—8.5.
Monin, Charles E. : See —
Romney, Andrew J., and Monin. 2,767,303.
Moninger, George W. Thermometer receptacle for attach-
ment to pipes. 2,737,050, 3-6-56, CI. 73 — 343.
Monitor Process Corp. : See —
Tamminga, William J. 2.775,374.
Monjar, Perclval C, J. A. Riehle, and G. G. Thiem, to Fleet
of America, Inc. Counterbalance. 2,758,333, 8-14-56.
CI. 16—198.
Monk, Cyril J. H., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
Rocker-type apparatus for measuring the hardness of
surfaces. 2,740,290, 4-3-56, CI. 73—78.
Monk, Cyril J. H., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
Apparatus for the measurement of surface hardness.
2,757,535, 8-7-56, CI. 73—78.
Monk, Samuel A. Mechanism for retarding the backing
thread carrier of a straight-bar knitting machine.
2,764,007, 9-25-56, CI. 66—126.
Monkemeyer, Karl, to Chemische Werke Huls Aktiengesell-
schaft. Process for the production of branched carbon
chain aldehydes. 2,770,655, 11-13-56, CI. 260—603.
Monkley, Edward H. Automatic constant tension control.
2,741,102, 4-10-56, CI. 64—30.
Monnich, Carl E., Sr. : See —
Buchanan, J. D., and Monnich. 2,767,276.
Monogram Mfg. Co. : jSee —
Tompkins, Will M., and Ellis. 2,775,155.
Monotype Corp. Ltd., The : See —
Dewhurst, Maurice R. 2,762,498.
Meldrum, Edward C, and Roper. 2,775,009.
Monroe, Adam G., and A. W. Freud, to The British Oxygen
Co. Ltd. Vaporisation of liquefied gases. 2,729,074,
1-3-56, CI. 62—170.
Monroe Auto Equipment Co. : See —
Read, Charles E. 2,753,007.
Smith, Charles J„ and Read. 2,755,627.
Thompson, Keith R. 2,737,916.
Monroe Calculating Machine Co. : See — ■
Burkhart, William H. 2,735,091.
Burkhart, William H. 2,739,299.
Burkhart, William H., Fleming, and Pfleger. 2,769,592.
Chase, George C. 2,749,042.
Dodsworth, James W. 2,756,926.
Duke, Harvie J. 2,748,916.
Fleming, Howard M., Jr. 2,759,171.
Gang, Herman. 2,732,129.
Gang, Herman. 2,756,933.
Hall, George V. 2,756,927.
Hall, George V., and Oliwa. 2,744,681.
Hall, George V., and Oliwa. 2,775,403.
Kerr, Samuel. 2,746,676.
Lundquist, Ingemar. 2,738,926.
Oliwa, Walter S. 2,737,647.
Oliwa, Walter S. 2,763,854.
Phinney, Robert E. 2,734,455.
Monroe, Charles Z., and J. F. Earp, to Ex-Cell-0 Corp. Flat
top container fabricating machine. 2,745,323, 5-15-56,
/"ii no Of* o
Monroe, Charles Z., and D. German, to Ex-Cell-0 Corp. Feed-
ing and erecting mechanism for carton blanks. 2,747,473,
5-29-56, CI. 93—53.
Monroe, Charles Z., and N. G. Raymond, to Ex-Cell-0 Corp.
Carton converting machine. 2,748,833, 6-5-56, CI.
154 — 42.3.
Monroe, E. L. : See —
Groves, Earl C. 2,763,303.
Monroe, Ezra, and S. W. Long, to The Dow Chemical Co.
Preparation of alpha-halo-nitroacetophenones. 2,745,876,
5-15-56, CI. 260, 592.
Monroe, George S. : See —
Ipatieff, Vladimir N., and Monroe. 2,750,261.
Monroe, John E., Jr., to Freeport Sulphur Co. Process for
removal of deposits from sulfur mining pipes using hot
caustic soda solution. 2,771,284, 11-20-56, CI. 262 — 3.
Monroe, Paul S., D. Krapp, and S. C. Orr, said D. Krapp now
by change of name D. Kropp, to The Pfaudler Co. Tubular
heat exchangers. 2,762,611, 9-11-56, CI. 257 — 240.
Monroe, William W. Eye cup. 2,761,448, 9-4-56, CI.
128— -249.
Monsanto Canada Ltd. : See —
McKay, Arthur F., and Garmaise. 2,767,184.
Monsanto Chemical Co. : See —
Alexander, John R. 2,738,373.
Alexander, Wayne E. 2,762,453.
Allen, Lyman S. 2,741,600.
Allen, Tull C, and Chadwick. 2,733,254.
Alt, Arthur. 2,774,791.
Baer. Massimo. 2,750,351.
Barkley, Lloyd B. 2,749,367.
Monsanto Chemical Co. : See — Continued
Barnes, Marion D. 2,750,270.
Barnes, Marion D. 2,753,252.
Barnes, Marion D. 2,762,698.
Barnes, Marion D., and Lea. 2,762,294.
Beaver, David J. 2,746,939.
Beaver, David J., Shumard, and Stoffel. 2,730,551.
Beaver, David J., Shumard, and Stoffel. 2,735,872.
Beaver, David J., Shumard, and Stoffel. 2,749,314.
Beaver, David J., and Stoffel. 2,766,219.
Beaver, David J., Stoffel, and Shumard. 2,730,502.
Belt, Salem F. 2,752,383.
Bennett, George B., and Schlesinger. 2,757,119.
Birum, Gail H. 2,757,117.
Birum, Gail H. 2,774,707.
Birum, Gail H., and Kern. 2,769,777.
Blake, Edward S., and Wineman. 2,745,745.
Bowen, Albert H. 2,757,153.
Boyd, Thomas. 2,769,732.
Briskin, Joseph, and Chapin. 2,772,252.
Brockmeyer, Dorothy J., and Meyer. 2,741,622.
Buckley, Francis T. 2,746,945.
Callis, Clayton F. 2,749,215.
Cave, William T., and Herzog. 2,733,133.
Chapin, Earl C. 2,772,253.
Christensen, Chester W., and Zerbe. 2,768,988.
Cohen, Oscar P., and Scott. 2,772,189.
Comte, Frederick.
Comte, Frederick.
Comte, Frederick.
Comte, Frederick.
Comte, Frederick.
Cooper, Robert H.
Couvillon, Louis J.
Couvillon, Louis J.
2,745,840.
2,775,609.
2,775,610.
2,775,611.
2,775,612.
2,767,211.
2,758,130.
2,758,131.
Creed, Kenneth E., Jr. 2,762,855.
D'Amico, John J. 2,733,243.
D'Amico, John J. 2,746,970.
D'Amico, John J. 2,756,238.
D'Amico, John J. 2,766,237.
D'Amico, John J. 2,769,010.
D'Amico, John J. 2,772,277.
Darby, Joseph R., and Hempel. 2,757,158.
Dazzi, Joachim. 2,745,844.
Dazzi, Joachim. 2,745,846.
Dazzi, Joachim. 2,749,365.
Dazzi, Joachim. 2,757,151.
Dazzi, Joachim. 2,757,156.
Dazzi, Joachim. 2,757,180.
Dazzi, Joachim. 2,757,187.
Dazzi, Joachim. 2,757,188.
Dazzi, Joachim. 2,757,218.
Dazzi, Joachim. 2,762,786.
Dazzi, Joachim. 2,769,834.
Dobratz, Elmer H. 2,758,134.
Doerr, Edward L. 2,762,697.
Downey, Paul M., and Lesslie. 2,766,253.
Dye, William T., Jr. 2,730,541.
Dye, William T., Jr. 2,730,547.
Dye, William T., Jr. 2,757,118.
Dye, William T., Jr. 2,774,658.
Eckert. Herman K., and McQuarrie. 2,757,797.
Edwards, James W. 2,745,717.
Elmer, Curtis, Anas, and Rider. 2,740,736.
Elmer, Curtis, Anas, and Rider. 2,740,737.
Elmer, Curtis, Anas, and Rider. 2,740,738.
Emerson, William S. 2,773,906.
Emerson, William S., and Heimsch. 2,730,512.
Emerson, William S.. and Longley. 2,766,266.
Farrar, Martin W. 2,745,850.
Farrar, Martin W., and Raffelson. 2,733,265.
Farrar, Martin W., Raffelson, and Knowles. 2,759,928
Farrar, Martin W., Raffelson, and Knowles. 2,759,929.
Faust, Harry W. 2,763,615.
Fike, Elmer A., and Morrill. 2,731,338.
Fike, Elmer A., and Seaton. 2,744,874.
Fincke, John K. 2,730,440.
Fincke, John K. 2,769,839.
Findlay, Gordon R., Di Pietro, and Hood. 2,760,858.
Fraser, George L., and Elmer. 2,773,793.
Fraser, George L., and Elmer. 2,773,794.
Gaertner, Van R. 2,750,427.
Gaertner, Van R. 2,773,883.
Gamrath, Harry R. 2,750,399.
Gamrath, Harry R. 2,764,609.
Gamrath, Harry R., and Hatton. 2,739,977.
Gamrath, Harry R., and Hatton. 2,739,978.
Gash, Virgil W. 2,769,822.
Gluesenkamp, Earl W., and Kosmin. 2,765,617.
Good, Robert J. 2,741,598.
Gorton, Bert S., and Williams. 2,770,622.
Gray, Howard A. 2,763,633.
Griffith, Edward J. 2,774,672.
Guthrie, David B., and Knowles. 2.766,298.
Hankey, Ernest H. 2,770,836.
Hardwicke, Norman L., and Walpert. 2,762,798.
Hardy, Edgar E., and Reetz. 2,770,610.
Harman, Marion W. 2.754,303.
Harman, Marion W. 2,766,236.
Harman, Marion W., and D'Amico. 2,744,898.
Harris, James O., and Metzner. 2,748.100.
Hempel, August R., and Marling. 2,754,307.
Hill, Rutherford B., and Kilbourne. 2,758,046.
Hood, Ralph S. 2,762,093.
548
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Monsanto Chemical Co. : See — Continued
Hood, Ralph S. 2,773,759.
Huffman, Clarence W. 2,762,816.
Huffman, Clarence W. 2,762,817.
Jenkins, Russell L. 2,742,436.
Jennings, Norman L. 2,758,129.
Journeay, Glen E. 2,745,865.
Journeay, Glen E. 2,748,154.
Journeay, Glen E. 2,770,640.
Kern, Roland J. 2,738,319.
Kern, Roland J. 2,754,290.
Kern, Roland J. 2,773,822.
Klugh, Bethune G. 2,754,067.
Knowles, William S. 2,736,732.
Knowles, William S. 2,736,745.
Knowles, William S. 2,760,966.
Knowles, William S. 2,760,975.
Knowles, William S. 2,760,982.
Koons, Russell E. 2,744,926.
Kosmin, Milton, and Heininger. 2,769,835.
Kosolapoff, Gennady M. 2,754,242.
Kozdenil.a -..M.i. . I ■ -.-,: r.'T
Lacoste, Victor A. 2,745,722.
Lenz, Robert E. 2,762,850.
Longley, Raymond I., Jr. 2,774,771.
Longley, Raymond I., Jr., Chapin, and Smith. 2,740,771.
Longley, Raymond I., Jr., Emerson, and Shafer.
2,774,772.
Lunt, John C. 2,762,814.
Malowan, John E. 2,749,233.
Manganelli, Michael A. 2,772,256.
Manganelli, Michael A. 2,772,257.
Manganelli, Michael A. 2,772,258.
Marotta, Ralph. 2,751,394.
McDonald, David W., and Taylor. 2,770, 64o.
Mcintosh, Walter W„ Moziek, and Smith. 2,771,630.
Merz, Edmund H., and Urban. 2,771,386.
Meyer, Ferdinand C, and Speziale. 2,750,409.
Meyer, Ferdinand C, and Speziale. 2,760,973.
Meyer, Ferdinand C, and Speziale. 2,760,980.
Miller, Robert E., and Bennett. 2,762,847.
Morrill, Henry L. 2,739,052.
Morrill, Henry L. 2,739,053.
Morrill, Henry L. 2,767.071.
Morrill, Henry L„ and Zienty. 2,731,337.
Morris, Herbert E. 2.748.176.
Moss, Henry V. 2,749.278.
Mowry, David T., and Hedrick. 2,754,623.
Mowry, David T„ and Schlesinger. 2,734,815.
Mowry, David T., and Schlesinger. 2,745,729.
Nickerson, Ralph F. 2,737,500.
Nielsen, Morris L., and Duncan. 2,773,737.
Nielsen, Morris L., and Dunn. 2,766,103.
Owens, Marvin L., Jr. 2,770,644.
Palmer, John F., Jr. 2,762,773.
Park, Harold F. 2,750,358.
Park, Harold F. 2,754,287.
Park, Harold F. 2,772,307.
Park, Harold F., and Anderson. 2,760,951.
Park, Harold F., and Dickey. 2,760,955.
Patrick, Tracy M., Jr. 2.775,615.
Prill, Erhard J. 2,773,914.
Raffelson, Harold. 2,760,981.
Rector, Charles H., Jr. 2,757,161.
Rossin, Elmer H. 2,730,790.
Rossin, Elmer H. 2,746,836.
Sakornbut, Songe S. 2,769,730.
Salyer, Ival O., and Herbig. 2,733,228.
Saul, George A. 2,729,667.
Saul, George A. 2,729 668.
Saul, George A., and Godfrey. 2,752,392.
Saunders, James H„ and Bennet. 2,732,392.
Schlesinger, Arthur H. 2,769,818.
Schlesinger, Arthur H. 2,773,758.
Scott, Milton J. 2,737,462.
Selcer, William H. 2,762,836.
Shumard, Roland S. 2,731,380.
iSkinner. Cordon F>. 2,734,797.
Slocombe, Robert J. 2,757,165.
Slocombe. Robert J. 2,772,250.
Slocombe, Robert J., Hardy, and Saunders. 2,770,639.
Slocombe, Robert J., and Saunders. 2,773,086.
Slocombe, Robert J., and Wesp. 2,775,574.
Stanton. Walter H. 2,770,650.
Stewart, John W. 2,755.198.
Sutton, Ernest A. 2.767.153.
Taylor, George E. 2,731,496.
Taylor, George E. 2,741,542.
Tavlor, Keith M. 2.748.157.
Walker, Harry M. 2,762,760.
Walter, Henry A. 2 749 324.
Walter. Henry A. 2,769,005.
Wells, Louis E., Jr., and Moss. 2.746.929.
Wells, Louis E., Jr., and Moss. 2,746,930.
Wildi, Bernard S. 2,757,217.
Wilip, Elmar K., and Vendette. 2,738,355.
Woodworth. Chester L. 2,739,080.
Wright. Felix H. Jr. 2,737,443.
Tanko, William H. 2.774,758.
Yates, William F„ and Kelly. 2,752,295.
Zerbe. Richard O.. and Throdahl. 2,747,005.
Zienty, Ferdinand B., and Freerks. 2,766,280.
Zienty. Ferdinand B., and Freerks. 2,766,281.
Zopf, George W., Jr. 2,762,711.
Monsanto Chemicals Ltd. : See —
Bird, Philip L. 2,768,087.
Monson, Louis T., to Petrolite Corp.
foam. 2,748,085, 5-29-56. CI. 252-
Monson, Louis T., to Petrolite Corp.
foam. 2,748,086, 5-29-56. CI. 252-
Process for inhibiting
•321.
Process for inhibiting
■321.
Monson, Louis T.. to Petrolite Corp. Process for inhibiting
foam. 2,748,088, 5-29-56, CI. 252—321.
Monson, Louis T., to Petrolite Corp. Process for inhibiting
foam. 2,748,089, 5-29-56, CI. 252 — 321.
Monson, Louis T., and W. J. Dickson, to Petrolite Corpora-
tion. Process for preparing oxyalkylated derivatives.
2,766,292. 10-9-56, CI. 260—615.
Montague, Elmo L. : See —
Adams, Harvey D., Geasland, and Montague. 2,731,750.
Montague, Paul B., to The Standard Rivet Co. Jewel setting
machine. 2,744,250, 5-8-56, CI. 1 — 3.
Montalcini, Leone. Moistening device for postage stamps,
envelopes and the like. 2,741,219, 4-10-56, CI. 118 — 264.
Montana, James. Motor driven stair climbing hand truck.
2,740,484, 4-3-56, CI. 180—19.
Montanaro, Carmine G., Jr. : See —
Ferguson, Lachlan G., and Montanar.o. 2,773,703.
Montani, Angelo, % to Communication Measurements Lab-
oratory. Rotary distributors. 2,762,016, 9-4-56, CI.
333—7.
Montavon, Marc : See —
Isler, Otto, Montavon, Riiegg, and Zeller. 2.730.549.
MontchaussS, Andre J., to International Standard Electric
Corp. Cross-bar commutating mechanism. 2,740,843,
4-3-56, CI. 179—27.54.
Montclair Research Corp. : See —
Hammer, Irving P., and Rust. 2,744.883.
Montecatini, societa generale per l'lndustria Mineraria e
Chimiea : See —
Battarra, Arnoldo, Maveri, Melloni, and Frigeri.
2,773,740.
Fauser, Giacomo. 2,772,955.
Fornasieri, Eraldo. 2,771.774.
Maffezzoni, TJmberto, and Luzzi. 2,772.304.
Marullo, Gerlando, and Maragliano. 2,774,655.
Marullo, Gerlando, and Perri. 2,766,884.
Marullo. Gerlando. and Perri. 2,766,885.
Natta, Giulio. 2,757,754.
Montelius. Carl O. J. Rotational piston pump. 2.747,515,
5-29-56. n. 103 — 161.
Monterman, William A., to International Minerals & Chemical
Corp. Paint containing an amino acid from protein and a
process of making it. 2,758,938, 8-14-56, CI. 106—263.
Montesano, Rose. Contour belt for massage vibrator.
2,742,036, 4-17-56, CI. 128 — 36.
Montgomery, Carol G. : See —
Purcell, Edward M., and D. D. and C. G. Montgomery,
2,761,059.
Montgomery, Charles W. : See —
Chesley, Kenneth G., Montgomery, and Sandborn
2,750,414.
Gilbert, William I., McNulty, and Montgomery. 2.733,189
McKinley, Joseph B., and Montgomery. 2,741,602.
McKinley. Joseph B., and Montgomery. 2,762.854.
Montgomery, Donald H, C. A. Pethybridge, and G. H. Lange,
to The New Britain Machine Co. Waste-processing means
for a machine tool. 2,765,916, 10-9-56. CI. 210—44.
Montgomery, Donald H, and C. D. Pulsifer, to The New
Britain Machine Co. Stock tube. 2,771,181, 11-20-56,
CI. 203—92.
Montgomery, Dorothy D. : See —
Purcell, Edward M., and D. D. and C. G. Montgomery.
2,761,059.
Montgomery, Dorothy D., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Crossed wave
guide variable impedance. 2,736,867, 2-28-56. CI. 333 — 81.
Montgomery, Earle T., A. P. Welch, and J. L. Bitonte, to The
Ohio State University Research Foundation. Method of
coating a metal surface. 2,775,531, 12^25-56, CI. 117—22.
Montgomery Elevator Co. : See —
Beck, Walter. 2,744,587.
Beck, Walter. 2,769 052.
Montgomery, H. A., Co.. The : See —
Fucinari, Angelo M. 2,774.684.
Wo.itowicz, Wesley J. 2,763,054.
Montgomery, Henry M. Box means. 2,704,461, 9-25-56,
CI. 312—114.
Montgomery, Jack E. : See —
Hund, Frank C. 2.755,693.
Hund, Frank C. 2,755,694.
Montgomery, James M. Workman's safety belt. 2,753,100,
7-3-56, CI. 227—49.
Montgomery, John R., to American Totalisator Col., Inc.
Continuous issue interlock. 2,745,914, 5-15-56, CI.
200—5.
Montgomery, Joseph B. Toy gas pump. 2,774,183, 12-18-56,
CI. 46—39.
Montgomery, Marylie W., and J. N. Williams, Jr. Article
protector for ironing boards and the like. 2,737.738,
3-13-56, CI. 38—111.
Montgomery, Richard : See —
Van Hare, George, and Montgomery. 2,733,990.
Montgomery. Robert S. : See —
Lipke, Paul H., Jr., and Montgomery. 2,752,319.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Method for han-
molding articles.
Montgomery, Robert S., to The Dow Chemical Co. Vi
chloride polymers plasticized with a mixture of glycol
benzoates. 2,704,571, 9-25-50, CI. 200 — 31.4.
Montgomery, Robert S., to The Dow Chemical Co. Prepara
tion of beta-hydroxy-beta-phenvl-propionitrile and cinna
monitrile. 2,770,042, 11-13-50, CI. 200—405.
Montgomery, Terryl B., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Dynamo
electric machine speed control system. 2,740,079, 3-27-56,
CI. 318—308.
Montgomery, William A and A. D. Morgan, to Internationa
Standard Electric Corp. Devices for focussing an
electron beam. 2,737,617, 3-6-56, CI. 317 — 200.
Montgomery, William G.. and S. A. Huffman ; said Huffman
assor. to said Montgomery. Flat bed and cylinder printing
press. 2,737,110, 3-6-56, CI. 101—191.
Montgomery, William G., and S. A. Huffman ; said Huffman
assor. to said Montgomery. Flat bed and cylinder printing
press. 2,737,111, 3-6-56, €1. 101 — 283.
Monthau, Carl. Tree and shrub field balling machine.
2,775.428, 12-25-56. CI. 255—19.
Monti, Enzo, and L. Gallingani. Underwater storage vessel
for fluid explosives and combustibles. 2,748,739, 6-5-56,
CI. 114— .5.
Montieth, Oscar V. : See —
McDowall, Charles J., and Montieth. 2,763,462.
Montmeat, Richard, to General Electric Co. Portable clock
radio. 2,771,559, 11-20-56, CI. 307 — 156.
Montminy, Henry P. Method of packaging cake mix and
frosting therefor. 2,772,171, 11-27-56, CI. 99 — 172.
Montner, Joseph, to North American Aviation, Inc. Mag-
netic flip-flop. 2,747,109, 5-22-56, CI. 307—88.
Montooth, George A., to The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co.
Pin setting apparatus for bowling alleys. 2,729,449,
1-3-56. CI. 273—43.
Montooth, George A., and A. M. Bowen, to The Brunswick-
Balke-Collender Co. Bowling pin pickup apparatus.
2,740,631, 4-3-56, CI. 273 — 43.
Montooth, George A., and A. M. Bowen, to The Brunswick-
Balke-Collender Co. Latch mechanism. 2,741.930. 4-17-50,
CI. 74—527.
Montpas, Henri L. : See —
Woodhull, Elliot H.. Borden, and Montpas. 2,754,424
Montreal Architectural Iron Works, Ltd. : See —
Lamoureux, Paul J. 2,766,511.
Montrose Chemical Co. : See —
Rosin, Jacob. 2,761,881.
Montross, Eugene E., to The Polymer Corp.
dling and melting nylon to be used in
2,757,416, 8-7-56, CI. 18—58.
Mood, Paul : See —
Pfeffer, William E. 2,755,444.
Moody, Arthur M. G., to The Trane Co. Plural stage refrig-
erating apparatus. 2,746,269, 5-22-56, CI. 62 — 117.6.
Moody, Arthur M. G., to The Trane Co. Motor compressor
cooling in refrigerating apparatus. 2,768,511, 10-30-56,
CI. 62—117.8.
Moody, Arthur M. G., to The Trane Co. Cooling motor com-
pressor unit of refrigerating apparatus. 2,770,100,
11-27-56. CI. 62—117.8.
Moody, Leonard E. : See — -
Brugmann, William H„ Jr., Moody, and Hill. 2,758,972.
Jones, Robert H, Hill, and Moody. 2,734,863.
Moody, Leonard E., and E. B. Cyphers, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Metal and sulfur containing compounds
and lubricants containing them. 2,744,083, 5-1-56, CI.
252—33.4.
Moody, Leroy S., to General Electric Co. Oxidation of or-
ganic compounds. 2,732,338, 1-24-56, CI. 204 — 165.
Moody, Ray H. Infiltration type chemical feeder. 2,761,562,
9-4-56, CI. 210— 36.
Moody, Roy M. Hunting seat. 2,736,030, 2-28-56, CI. 2—94.
Moog, William C, Jr.. to Cornell Aeronautical Laboratorv,
Inc. Electrohydraulic servo valve. 2,767,689, 10^-23-56
CI. 121 — 46.5.
Moon, Clifford G., to Draper Corp. Loom drive means
2,771,097, 11-20-56, CI. 139—1.
Moon, Frank N., and L. E. Wible. File sharpening machine
2,740,235, 4-3-56, CI. 51—58.
Moon. James : See —
Thomas, Gerald B., and Moon. 2,747.405.
Moon, James, to Signal Oil and Gas Co. Irreversible tool
joint and electrical coupling for use in wells. 2,750,569,
6-12-56, CI. 339—16.
Moon Ralph F. Combined lifting and coupling tool for
trailer hitch. 2,757,021, 7-31-56, CI. 280—515.
Moon. Robert J. : See —
Shaw, Albert E., and Moon. 2.749.392.
Moon, Seaton, D. H. Pearson, and V. K. Toden, to Deere
Mfg. Co. Transmission lock. 2,767,595, 10-23-56, CI
74 — 477.
Moon, Sterling C, to The Jeffrey Mfg. Co. Underground load-
ing machine and frame thereof. 2,746,597, 5-22-56, CI
198—204.
Moon, Sterling C, to The Jeffrey Mfg. Co. Continuous min-
ing and loading machine. 2,764,396, 9-25-56, CI. 262 — 9.
Moon, Thomas E. Electric soldering iron. 2,751,484,
6-19-56, CI. 219 — 26.
Mooney, Fred L. : See —
Lane, Robert F., and Mooney. 2,769,328.
Mooney, Jess R., Jr. : See—
Doman, John J., and Mooney. 2,733,482.
Mooney, John D. Hydraulically operated friction means
and pump therefor. 2,771,974, 11-27-56, CI. 192 — 18.
Mooney, Laurence R. Stencil assembly. 2,771,026, 11-20-56,
CI. 101—128.2.
Mooney, Melvin, to United States Rubber Co. Apparatus for
conveying extruded stock. 2,767,432, 10-23-56, CI. 18 — 14.
Mooney, Preston B. Tractor mounted peanut harvester hav-
ing vibrating separating fingers. 2,750,725, 6-19-56, CI.
55 — 142.
Mooradian, Aram, to Sterling Drug Inc. Oxidation of
progesterone and products produced thereby. 2,745,851,
5-15-56, CI. 260—397.47.
Mooradian, Victor G., to The H. A. Wilson Co. Thermosensi-
tive laminated metals. 2,770,870, 11-20-56, CI. 29—195.5.
Moore, Allen C. : See —
Moersch, George W., and Moore. 2,759,001.
Moore, Alois E., to Technical Oil Tool Corp. Sigmoidoscope
with suction attachment for immobilizing adjacent tissue.
2,767,705, 10-23-56, CI. 128 — 4.
Moore, Arnold R., to Radio Corp. of America. Method and
apparatus for growing crystalline material. 2,753,280,
7-3-56, CI. 148—1.5.
Moore, Arthur C, to Highland Box Co. Shipping containers.
2,736,483, 2-28-56, CI. 229—6.
Moore, Arthur R. : See —
Schultz, Wilbur A., and Moore. 2,747,799.
Moore, Ben. M. Ventilator for storm windows. 2,751,839,
6-26-56, CI. 98—96.
Moore, Ben M., and E. E. Litkenhous, to Oxy-Therapy, Inc.
Oxygen-conditioning and administering apparatus.
2,742,040, 4-17-56, CI. 128—191.1.
Moore, Charles B. : See —
Mears, Edward L., and Moore. 2,734,095.
Moore, Charles B., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Diolefin addition to hydrocarbon resin feeds. 2,750,360,
6-12-56, CI. 260—82.
Moore, Charles B., Jr. : See —
Huch, William F., Hakomaki, and Moore. 2,732,013.
Moore, Charles D. : See —
Plainer, John B., and Moore. 2,706,743.
Moore, Charles E., and H. W. Stieglitz, to Thomsen Welder
Co. Electric flash-butt-welding machines. 2,770,709,
11-13-56, CI. 219—97.
Moore, Charles G. : See —
Millar, Ronald L., Moore, and Peterson. 2,768,150.
Moore, Charles H., to Lenape Hydraulic Pressing & Forging
Co. Manway fittings. 2,760,670, 8-28-56, CI. 220—25.
Moore, Charles J., and S. H. Smith, to Cannon Iron Foun-
dries Ltd. Refractory element for gas fires and like space
heating means. 2,731,010, 1-17-56, CI. 126—92.
Moore, Clarence M., Jr. Combination table type and cemetery
vase. 2,733,549, 2-7-56, CI. 47 — 41.
Moore, Clarence R. Check for loom shuttle. 2,754,852,
7-17-56, CI. 139—166.
Moore, Clyde M., to Moorex Industries, Inc. Sealed struc-
tural joint. 2,751,109, 6-19-56, CI. 220—80.
Moore, Clyde M., to Moorex Industries, Inc. Cushioned ship-
ping crate. 2,774,503, 12-18-56, CI. 217—53.
Moore, Clyde Maurice, to Moorex Industries. Demountable
structure. 2,761,582, 9-4-56, CI. 220—5.
Moore, Clyde R. : See —
Scoggin. Baxetr I., McAnineh, and Moore. 2,733,159.
Moore, Craig M., T. J. Morgan, and R. T. Trier, to The Su-
perior Switchboard & Devices Co. Manually operated park-
ing meter. 2.755,904, 7-24-56, CI. 194—72.
Moore, David P. Apparatus for reducing food liquids to pow-
ders. 2.750.998. 6-19-50, CI. 159 — 4.
Moore. David P. Double faced pile fabric. 2,757,529, 8-7-56,
CI. 66—194.
Moore, David P. Apparatus for and methods of making an
applique knitted fabric. 2,773,371, 12-11-56, CI. 66—%.
Moore, Donald G., to Radio Corp. of America. Oscillator fre-
quency stabilization system. 2,752,493, 6-26-56, CI.
250—36.
Moore Dry Kiln Co. of Oregon : See —
Cobb, J. Forrest. 2,758,386.
Moore, Durward. Logging tongs and means for opening and
closing same. 2,761,727, 9-4-56, CI. 294—118.
Moore, Edgar S., O. S. Neill, and R. W. Emery, to Taymouth
Industries Ltd. Fastener feeding and driving mechanism.
2,754.800, 7-17-50, CI. 144 — 32.
Moore. Edward B.. W. R. Peterson, and IT. E. Stack, to Vapor
Heating Corp. End valve for steam train line. 2,743,740.
5-1-56. CI. 137—630.15.
Moore. Eldon B. : See —
Nachtman, Elliot S., and Moore.
Nachtman, Elliot S., and Moore.
Nachtman, Elliot S., and Moore.
Nachtman, Elliot S.. and Moore.
Moore Electronic Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Bordewieck, Robert W. 2.731,519.
Moore, Ellis W. Bait net. 2.741,053, 4-10-56, CI. 43—11.
Moore, Ermal C. Sink partition. 2,765,476, 10-9-56. CI.
4—187.
Moore, Ezra L., and E. Ludlow, to Arvin Industries, Inc.
Folding chair. 2,757,716, 8-7-56, CI. 155—143.
Moore Fabrics. Inc. : See —
Moore, John V. 2,748.447.
Moore, Fitzhugh L., to Socony Mobil Oil Co.. Inc. Method
for correcting lost circulation of drilling fluids. 2,747,839,
5-29-56, CI. 255—1.8.
Moore, Frank L., and W. A. Roberts, to The Gray Mfg. Co.
Recording apparatus. 2,740,633, 4-3-56, CI. '274 — 12.
Moore. Frank T. D. Ironing boards. 2,746,185, 5-22-56,
CI. 38—123.
2.767.835.
2.767,836.
2.767.837.
2,767,838.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Moore, Frank V. Hand machine for applying paste to a
paper strip. 2,747,540, 5-29-56, CI. 118 — 41.
Moore, Fred W., to General Electric Co. Supporting structure
for clothes washing machines and the like. 2,767,944,
10-23-56, CI. 248—22.
Moore, George A. : See —
Stueber, Hugh C, and Moore. 2,774,611.
Moore, George A. Closure for containers. 2,729,385, 1-3-56,
CI. 229—37.
Moore, George A. Heavy duty containers. 2,731,167,
1-17-56, CI. 220—4.
Moore, George A. Nesting type container. 2,731,189,
1-17-56, CI. 229—23.
Moore, George A. Unitary impervious container. 2,737,335,
3-6-56, CI. 229—16.
Moore, George A. Container with hermetic closures.
2.737.336, 3-6-56, CI. 229 — 43.
Moore, George A. Container and container blank assembly.
2.737.337, 3-6-56, CI. 229—44.
Moore, George A. Resilient closure for containers. 2,737,338,
3-6-56 CI. 229 — 45.
Moore, George A. Heavy duty containers. 2,741,390,
4-10-56, CI. 220 — 4.
Moore, George A. Sanitary hermetic sealing closures for con-
tainers. 2,746,669, 5-22-56, CI. 229—43.
Moore, George A. Dispensing container. 2,750,093, 6-12-56,
CI. 229—5.5.
Moore, George A. Containers and method of making same.
2,750,097, 6-12-56, CI. 229—23.
Moore, George A. Container blank and container. 2,751,136,
6-19-56, CI. 229—17.
Moore, George A. Plastic container and method of making
same. 2,754,865, 7-17-56, CI. 150—0.5.
Moore, George A. Containers. 2,757,851, 8-7-56, CI. 229 — 23.
Moore, George A. Method of sealing closures for containers.
2,758,432, 8-14-56, CI. 53—14.
Moore, George A. Container structure with integral closures.
2,758,775, 8-14-56, CI. 229—23.
Moore, George A. Dispensing closure for containers.
2,766,922, 10-16-56, CI. 229—17.
Moore, George A. Closure construction for containers.
2,769,589, 11-6-56, CI. 229—37.
Moore, George A. Heavy and light duty container structure
and method of making same. 2,770,409, 11-13-56, CI.
229—23.
Moore, George A. Container for liquid commercial products.
2,774,504, 12-18-56, CI. 220—4.
Moore and Hall : See —
Toulon, Pierre M. G. 2,767,312.
Moore, Henry H. File cabinet drawer handle. 2,739,026,
3-20-56, CI. 313-320.
Moore, Jack K. Circulating pumps. 2,757,617, 8-7-56, CI.
103—178.
Moore, James F., and F. B. Hansen. Bingo board with num-
ber covering slides. 2,733,067, 1-31-56, CI. 273—135.
Moore, James G. : See —
Eckstrom, Albert W., and Moore. 2,753,932.
Moore, James H. : See —
Clough, Philip J., and Moore. 2,757,219.
Moore, James R., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of War. Method and means for
determining range. 2,741,742, 4-10-56, CI. 324—68.
Moore, John F. : See —
Blackmer, David E., and Moore. 2,760,191.
Moore, John F., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Tracking control
system. 2,746,032, 5-15-56, CI. 343—7.3.
Moore, John F., and B. M. Torrey, to Raytheon Mfg. Co.
Signal comparison systems. 2,742,639, 4-17-56, CI.
343—13.
Moore, John V., to Moore Fabrics. Inc. Process of making
a permanently embossed elastic webbing. 2,748,447, 6-5-56,
CI. 28—74.
Moore, Laurence L. : See —
Winslow Engineering Co. Re. 24,138.
Moore, Lawrence A., to Robert Gair Co., Inc. Pressure load-
ing control. 2,738,663, 3-20-56, CI. 68 — 258.
Moore, Lawrence A., to Robert Gair Co., Inc. Threader cal-
ender rollers. 2,755,711, 7-24-56, CI. 92—74.
Moore, Lee C, Corp. : See —
Overton, Charles M., Iddings, and Fountaiu. 2,744,696.
Woolslayer, Homer J., Iddings, and Borg. 2,737,367.
Woolslayer, Homer J., Jenkins, Borg, and Campbell.
2,744,725.
Woolslayer, Homer J., Jenkins, Iddings, and Campbell.
2,753,963.
Moore, Lester B. Self-engaging hook. 2,771,654, 11-27-56,
CI. 24—230.5.
Moore, Mark E., to Williston Seamless Can Co., Inc. Appa-
ratus for reforming seamless metal containers. 2,742,873,
4-24-56, CI. 113—44.
Moore, Maurice B. Electric bait getter. 2,770,075, 11-13-56,
CI. 47—1.3.
Moore, Nelson :- See —
Toulon, Pierre M. G. 2,736,235.
Toulon, Pierre M. G. 2,738,442.
Toulon, Pierre M. G. 2,744,156.
Toulon, Pierre M. G. 2,744,949.
Toulon, Pierre M. G. 2,757,865.
Toulon, Pierre M. G. 2,760,119.
Moore, Norman C, to Western Electric Co.. Inc. Assembling
apparatus. 2,740,189, 4-3-56, CI. 29 — 203.
Moore, Norman H., to Morris Paper Mills. Article carrier.
2,763,398, 9-18-56, CI. 220—112.
Moore, Oliver K., to California Research Corp. Production of
long-chain olefins. 2,768,225, 10-23-56, CI. 260 — 683.
Moore, Paul J. : See —
Guge, Kenneth J., and Moore. 2,767,245.
Moore, Ralph F., to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp. Metal
treatment. 2,755,544, 7-24-56, CI. 29—553.
Moore, Ralph F., to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp. Metal
working. 2,755,545, 7-24-56, CI. 29—553.
Moore, Ralph F., to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp. Metal
treatment. 2,755,546, 7-24-56, CI. 29—553.
Moore, Ralph G. D., to General Aniline & Film Corp. 1-
benzyl-3-/3-hydroxyethyl-2-thiourea. 2,753,374, 7-3-56, CI.
260—552.
Moore, Ralph G. D., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Process
of preparing 4,4'-thiobisresorcinol. 2,755,306, 7-17-56, CI.
260—609.
Moore, Ralph G. D., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Process
of preparing diresorcyl sulfide. 2,760,989, 8-28-56, CI.
260—609.
Moore. Ralph R. : See —
Moore, Willard J. and R. R. 2,750,198.
Moore, Raymond H. : See —
Kauffman, John H., and Moore. 2,733,964.
Kauffman, John H., and Moore. 2,735,724.
Schneible, Claude B., and Moore. 2,746,743.
Schneible, Claude B., and Moore. 2,746,858.
Moore, Raymond P., Jr., and R. O. Endres, to Radio Corp. of
America. Free-running square wave generator. 2,750,510,
6-12-56, CI. 250—36.
Moore, Raymond W. : See —
Allbert, Eugene F., and Moore. 2,748,329.
Moore, Raymond W., W. D. King, J. T. Carleton, and L. F.
Stringer, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Magnetic ampli-
fier control system. 2,743,401, 4-24-56, CI. 318 — 7.
Moore, Raymond W., R. E. Hull, and L. F. Stringer, to West-
inghouse Electric Corp. Eleectrical control systems.
2,773,228, 12-4-56, CI. 318—87.
Moore, Richard E. : See —
Brandes, Roy H, Hamilton, and Moore. 2,766,731.
Detamore, Harold H, Hirsch, Moore, and Treseder.
2,761,517.
Treseder, Robert C, Brooks, and Moore. 2,738,843.
Moore, Richard E., and D. W. Miller, to General Motors
Corp. Propeller pitch control. 2,737,253, 3-6-56, CI.
170—160.21.
Moore, Richard E., and D. W. Miller, to General Motors
Corp. Propeller control for controlling blade pitch in
governed speed, feathering, and negative pitch regimes.
2,745,500, 5-15-56, CI. 170—160.21.
Moore, Richard E., H. H. Detamore, M. Brooks, and D. W.
Miller, to General Motors Corp. Propeller pitch stop con-
trol. 2,756,012, 7-24-56, CI. 244—81.
Moore, Richard N. : See —
Bickford, William G., Mack, and Moore. 2,729,671.
Moore, Richard R., to National Cylinder Gas Co. Apparatus
for controlling oscillator grid drive. 2,765,388, 10-2-56,
CI. 219—10.55.
Moore, Robert A. Air and feed control for hammer mills.
2,764,361, 9-25-56, CI. 241—186.
Moore, Robert C. : See —
Fisher, Joseph F., and Moore. 2,761,007.
Moore, Robert C, to Philco Corp. Television deflection con-
trol system. 2,773,118, 12^-56, CI. 178—5.4.
Moore, Robert C, and R. G. Clapp, to Philco Corp. Color
television indexing system. 2,771,504, 11-20-56, CI.
178—5.4.
Moore, Robert E., to Amana Refrigeration, Inc. Freezer
cabinet with externally accessible machinery compartment.
2,743,981, 5-1-56, CI. 312—214.
Moore, Robert J. : See —
Thorpe, Roy E., Moore, and Mahoney. 2,756,197.
Moore. Robert L. : See —
Cilley, Osborn H., Moore, and Novak. 2,772,157.
Moore, Robert P., to Eli Lilly and Co. Capsule cleaning and
inspecting machine. 2,732,987, 1-31-56. CI. 226 — 41.
Moore, Robert T., and G. G. Hornung. Liquid sight glass.
2,744,487, 5-8-56, CI. 116—117.
Moore, Roy C, to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Capacitive commutators.
2,769,159, 10-30-56, CI. 340—3.
Moore, Sewell T. : See —
Daniel, John H., Jr., and Moore. 2,772,966.
House, Ronald R„ Moore, and Schiller. 2.729,560.
Padbury, John J., Daniel, and Moore. 2,772,967.
Moore, Stanley C, to The Drill Collar Service Co., Inc.
Resilient drill collar joint. 2,745,685, 5-15-56, CI.
285—146.
Moore, Thomas S. Choke attachment for guns. 2,759,286,
8-21-56, CI. 42—79.
Moore, Thomas V., to the United States of America as repre-
sented bv the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Re-entrant cooling reactor. 2,744,064, 5-1-56, CI.
204—193.
Moore, Thomas V., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Apparatus for drilling. 2,746,721, 5-22-56, CI. 255—24.
Moore, Thomas W., to American Machine & Foundry Co.
Anti-vibration support. 2,762,678, 9-11-56, CI. 312 — 352.
Moore, Walter : See —
Westbrook, Eric. 2,743,105.
Moore, Walter E., to Swing-A-Wav Mfg. Co. Magnetic lid
lifter. 2,739,378, 3-27-56, CI. 30—6.4.
Moore, Walter E., to Swing-A-Way Mfg. Co. Pivotally mount-
ed enclosure for can opener. 2,765,207, 10-2-56, CI.
312—248.
LIST OF PATENTEES
551
Inc. Retractable
CI. 16—34.
2,749,765, 6-12-56.
Moore, Walter B., E. R.
Swing-A-Way Mfg. Co
2-28-56, CI. 30—6.4.
Moore, Willard J. and R. R. Wagon-sled. 2,750,198, 6-12-56,
CI. 280—7.14.
Moore, William H. Spring door closer and tensioning means
therefor. 2,750,185, 6-12-56, CI. 267—1.
Moore, William H., to Meehanite Metal Corp. Process for
improving the permeability-ramming characteristics of
foundry sand. 2,756,476, 7-31-56, CI. 22—217.
Moore, William S. Electrical safety switches. 2,744,175,
5-1-56, CI. 200 — 61.47.
Moore, William V. Inner container locking means for pastry
decorator. 2,750,900, 6-19-56, CI. 107—52.
Moorehead, Alexander S. Vehicle suspension for selectively
varying the ground clearance of a vehicle. 2,759,550,
8-21-56, CI. 180—41.
Moorehead, Forrest G. Flow meter. 2,767,581, 10-23-56,
Ql 73 215
Moorehouse, Richard, to Flex-O-Lators
furniture wheel. 2,774,986, 12-25-56
Moores, Urban A. Dual hydraulic clutch.
CI. 74—361.
Moorex Industries, Inc. : See —
Moore, Clyde M. 2,751,109.
Moore, Clyde M. 2,761,582.
Moore, Clyde M. 2,774,503.
Moorhead, Charles O. : See —
McCool, Marcus G.. and Moorhead. 2 729,100.
Moorhead, Kenneth W., to Dow Corning Corp. Phenol-alde-
hyde type organosilicon resins. 2,755,269, 7-17-56, CI.
260 — 42.
Moorhead, Milton M., Jr., to The Commonwealth Engineering
Co. of Ohio. Regulated power supply electronic control
circuit. 2,751,547, 6-19-56, CI. 323—22.
Moorhead, Milton M., Jr., and J. C. Parker, to The Common-
wealth Engineering Co. of Ohio. Stroboscopic visual intelli-
gence presenter. 2,745,092, 5-8-56, CI. 340 — 318.
Moorhead, Thomas, to The Locomotive Finished Material Co.
Slack adjuster for air brakes. 2,752,012, 6-26-56, Cl.
188—198.
Moorman, Cletus L. : See —
Bush, Russell J., and Moorman. 2,736,076.
Moorman, Edward W. : See —
Noyes, Howard, and Moorman. 2,757,025.
Moorman, Wilbur C, and J. C. Muhler. Art of producing
candles with colored flames. 2,771,764, 11-27-56, Cl.
67—22.
Moos, Albert, to Zellweger A. G. Apparate- und Maschinen-
fabriken Uster. Apparatus for cleaning threads. 2,746,120,
5-22-56, Cl. 28—64.
Moos, Anthony M., and S. Wallaek, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of the Army.
Dosimeter. 2,761,070, 8-28-56, Cl. 250—71.
Moos, Gilbert E. : See —
Keight, Albert W., Moos, and Shoup. 2,732,950.
Moos, Gilbert E., and J. R. Shoup, to Celanese Corp. of
America. Spinning apparatus. 2,763,891, 9-25-56, Cl.
18—8.
Moos, Gilbert E., and J. R. Shoup, to Celanese Corp. of
America. Spinning apparatus. 2,763,892, 9-25-56, Cl.
18—8.
Moosman, Jack A., to Johnston Testers, Inc. Well tool actu-
ating device. 2,751,024, 6-19-56, Cl. 166—237.
Mooyaart, Willem E., to Shell Development Co. Method and
apparatus for filling closed containers with volatile liquids.
2,764,873, 10-2-56, Cl. 62 — 1.
Moquist, Stanley A., to Schoen Products. Film rewinding
device. 2,731,211, 1-17-56, Cl. 242—55.
Mora, Fernando M. Method and retort arrangement for car-
bonizing sawdust from wood. 2,735,805, 2-21-56, Cl.
202—27.
Mora, Fernando M. Rectifying tower for rectifying crude
gaseous acetone and other fluids. 2,737,482, 3-6-56, Cl.
202—154.
Mora, Steve, to Inter-City Mfg. Co. Combined washer and
squeegee. 2,745,126, 5-15-56, Cl. 15—121.
Morain, Clifford F. Mobile pipe cleaning apparatus. 2,741,878,
4-17-56, Cl. 51—14.
Morain. Clifford F. Pipe handling apparatus. 2,747,727,
5-29-56, Cl. 203—75.
Morain, Paul H. L. : See —
Lasserre, Gaston M., Laville, and Morain. 2,771,144.
Morales, Juan G. : See —
Soloway, Samuel B., Morales, and Van Overbeek.
2,758,918.
Moran, Don E., to General Electric Co. Thermal overload
switch. 2,771,528, 11-20-56, Cl. 200—122.
Moran, Earl F. Outboard propulsion unit
2,737,143, 3-6-56, Cl. 115—18.
Moran, Harold J., to Switlik Parachute Co., Inc.
pack. 2,729,410, 1-3-56, Cl. 244—148.
Moran, Harold J., to Switlik Parachute Co.,
jacket. 2,774,979, 12-25-56, Cl. 9—19.
Moran Instrument Corp. : See — ■
Moran, Robert B., Jr. 2,736,892.
Moran. James G. Inflatable illuminable figure.
5-29-56, Cl. 240 — 10.
Moran, James G. Liquid and semi-liquid dispensing con
tainers. 2,750,084, 6-12-56, Cl. 222—490.
Moran, John O. Resilient pressure finger for a sanding ma-
chine. 2.767,526, 10-23-56, Cl. 51 — 193.7.
Parachute
Life
2,748,256,
Moran, John P. Apparatus for releasing an aviator from a
safety harness connection with a seat. 2,763,451, 9-18-56,
Cl. 244—122.
Moran, Procter, Mueser & Rutledge : See —
Fiebinger, Karl E., and Zutraun. 2,759,331.
Moran, Robert B., Jr.. to Moran Instrument Corp. Echo
ranging. 2,736,892, 2-28-56, Cl. 343 — 13.
Moran, Robert W., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Grenade launcher.
2,748,518, 6-5-56, Cl. 42 — 1.
Moran, Ronald W. : See —
Van Dorn, Horace B.. and Moran. 2.737,057.
Morana, Simon J., to The Beryllium Corp. Rare earth master
alloys. 2,771,359, 11-20-56, Cl. 75 — 170.
Morando, Emilio D., to Becton, Dickinson and Co. Needle
mounting. 2,755,801, 7-24-56, Cl. 128—221.
Morano, Patrick J., to Even-Pul Foundations, Inc. Corselet.
2,739,312, 3-27-56, Cl. 2—30.
Morano, Patrick J., to Even-Pul Foundations, Inc. Girdle.
2,755,478, 7-24-56, Cl. 2—37.
Moran's, Thos. J., Sons Inc. : See —
Baril, Albert, Jr., and De Barbieris. 2,731,263.
Morat, Arthur. Height gauge attachment. 2,760,271,
8-28-56, Cl. 33—170.
Morawski, London T. : See —
Parker, John J., and Morawski. 2,765,175.
Morbeck, Robert C. : See —
Sweetser, Sumner B., Bronson, and Morbeck. 2,740,747.
Mordarski, Walter J., to The Connecticut Hard Rubber Co.
Shock mount. 2,760,747, 8-28-56, Cl. 248—358.
Mordarski, Walter J., and W. H. Spencer, to The Connecticut
Hard Rubber Co. Shock mount. 2,743,892, 5-1-56, Cl.
248—24.
Mordarski, Walter J., and W. H. Spencer, to The Connecticut
Hard Rubber Co. Shock mount. 2,762,600, 9-11-56, Cl.
248—358.
More, Arthur R., to H. W. Wallace & Co. Ltd. Compression
plastimeter. 2,754,675, 7-17-56, Cl. 73—15.6.
More, Clifton C, to Radio Corp. of America. Electrical Con-
nector. 2,758,280, 8-7-56, Cl. 333—6.
More, David, to The Glacier Metal Co. Ltd. Centrifugal oil
cleaner, including a cylindrical filter. 2,750,107, 6-12-56,
Cl. 233—2.
More, Philip J., to Birtman Electric Co. Steam iron.
2,744,342, 5-8-56, Cl. 38—77.
More, Philip J., and J. B. McCord, to Birtman Electric Co.
Steam iron. 2,744,343, 5-8-56, Cl. 38—77.
Morehouse, Clarence K., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp.
Dry cell. 2,771,381, 11-20-56, Cl. 136—138.
Morehouse, Clarence K., and J. Y. Welsh, to Olin Mathieson
Chemical Corp. Electrolyte for dry cells. 2,748,183,
5-29-56, Cl. 136—103.
Morehouse, Clarence K., and R. Glicksman, to Radio Corp. of
America. Primary cell. 2,759,986, 8-21-56, Cl. 136—100.
Morehouse, Eugene, to B. A. Ballou & Co., Inc. Securing
device. 2,732,603, 1-31-56, Cl. 24—108.
Morehouse, Glenn H. : See —
Brown, Donald J., Morehouse, and Schauer. 2,741,326.
Morehouse Industries : See —
Brown, Donald J., Morehouse, and Schauer. 2,741,326.
Morehouse, Silas A. Flower pot watering device. 2,747,332,
5-29-56, Cl. 47—38.
Moreillon, Raymond, to Ateliers de Construction Oerlikon.
Arrangement for the transposition of a hollow cylindrical
slide. 2,771,239, 11-20-56, Cl. 230—114.
Moreines, Harold, and A. A. Brown, to Bendix Aviation Corp.
Self-balancing servo system. 2,769,122, 10-30-56, Cl.
318—28.
Morel, Alexis E. J. : See —
Apthorp, Alan E., and Morel. 2,731,676.
Morel, Charles J., and F. Hafliger, to J. R. Geigy A.-G.
Iminodibenzyl derivative. 2,762,796, 9-11-56, Cl. 260—239.
Moreland, Clifford D. Convertible chair. 2,775,285,
12-25-56, Cl. 155—38.
Morelli, Nicholas W. : See —
Perry, Elijah R., and Morelli. 2,730,589.
Perry, Elijah R., and Morelli. 2,765,378.
Morello, Victor S. : See —
Horsley, Lee H, Morello, and Poffenberger. 2,770,664.
Moreo, Samuel A. Magazine socket wrenches. 2,770,157,
11-13-56, Cl. 81—125.
Morena, 'Susan. Immersion container for food seasoning or
the like. 2,731,908, 1-24-56, Cl. 99 — 414.
Moreno, Fred M. Awnings. 2,741,810, 4-17-56, Cl. 20—57.5.
Morente, Daniel S. Flashlight attachment for alarm clocks
or the like. 2,763,773, 9-18-56, Cl. 240 — 6.43.
Moretta, Giuseppe. Circular knitting machine, particularly
circular knitting machine for stockings. 2,768,516,
10-30-56, Cl. 66—150.
Morewood, William H., to American Machine and Metals, Inc.
Instrument casing. 2,742,178, 4-17-56, Cl. 220—50.
Morey, Glen H., to Linton-Summit Coal Co., Inc. Electrical
heating device. 2,739,220, 3-20-56, Cl. 219—38.
Morey, Glen H., to Linton-Summit Coal Co., Inc. Method
and apparatus for heating vessels. 2,739,221, 3-20-56, Cl.
Morf, Ernest. Watch with an automatic winding mechanism
for a motor vehicle. 2,745,241, 5-15-56, Cl. 58—46.
Morf, Ernest. Timepiece. 2,745,242, 5-15-56, Cl. 58 — 46.
Morf, Ernest. Motor-spring winding mechanism. 2,771,159,
11-20-56, Cl. 185—39.
Morf, Ernest. Watch crown seal. 2,771,734, 11-27-56, Cl.
58—90.
552
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Morgan, Arnold D. : See —
Montgomery, William A., and Morgan. 2,737,617.
Morgan, Arthur H., and G. A. Shuey, to The University
of Tennessee Research Corp. Machine for processing sliced
material. 2,731,905, 1-24-56, CI. 99—239.
Morgan, Bruce E. Attachment for dancing shoe. 2,739,394,
3-27-56, CI. 36—8.3.
Morgan, Burton D., to Johnson & Johnson. Tape dispenser.
2,750,029, 6-12-56, CI. 206—52.
Morgan, Charles IC, to Lane-Wells Co. Control device for
well tools. 2,753,943. 7-10-56, CI. 166—216.
Morgan, Clyde W. Refreshment tray for automobile instru-
ment panel. 2,745,705, 5-15-56, CI. 311 — 21.
Morgan Construction Co. : See —
Morgan, Myles. 2.747,720.
Morgan, Myles. 2.748.635.
Morgan, Myles. 2,769,356.
O'Mallcv. .Joseph M. 2,734,406.
O'Malley, Joseph M. 2,769,323.
Palmer, Charles. 2,734,618.
Wilson, Norman A. 2.748.925.
Young, Richard W. 2,761,561.
Morgan Crucible Co. Ltd., The : See —
Lytton, Frank A., and Cashmore. 2,733,161.
Perry, Reginald J. 2,758,229.
Morgan, David E., to Warren Webster & Co. Hot water heat-
ing system. 2,751,156, 6-19-56, CI. 237 — 8.
Morgan Development Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Morgan, Porter S. 2,770,155.
Morgan, Erie R., and J. C. Shyne, to Ford Motor Co. Method
of preparing non-aging steels. 2,771,651, 11-27-56, CI.
22—215.
Morgan, Eric R., and J. C. Shyne, to Ford Motor Co. Deep
drawing steel. 2,772,154, 11-27-56, CI. 75 — 123.
Morgan, Ernest J. Ice auger. 2,733,047, 1-31-56, CI.
255—70.
Morgan, Erving B., B. J. Oom, and G. V. Spencer, to American
Seating Co. Folding chair with independent seat-fold.
2,729,275, 1-3-56. CI. 155—142.
Morgan, Eugene F., deceased, M. Decker, administratrix.
Traction device and applying means therefor. 2,746,507,
5-22-56, CI. 152—214.
Morgan Fairest Ltd. : See —
Scott, Thomas V. 2,751,103.
Scott, Thomas V. 2,754,990.
Morgan, Franklin T, Easel construction. 2,729,018, 1-3-56,
CI. 45—129.
Morgan, Garrett A., Si'. De-curling comb. 2,762,382,
9-11-56, CI. 132—148.
Morgan, Garvin S. Preventing lost circulation of mud in well
drilling. 2,756,209, 7-24-56, CI. 252—8.5.
Morgan, George P. Geared plow hitch. 2,757,592, 8-7-56,
CI. 97—46.95.
Morgan, Hilton H. Well pumping devices. 2,763,281,
9-18-56, CI. 137—209.
Morgan, Jack I. : See —
Woodson, Wesley E„ Jr., and Morgan. 2,766,447.
Morgan, James G., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Photographic films. 2,734,825, 2-14-56, CI. 95—9.
Morgan, John : See —
Knott, Edward B.. and Morgan. 2,732,302.
Morgan, John, and D. A. J. Starkey, to Eastman Kodak
t'o. 'Wili rouging and hardening agents for photographic
emulsions. 2,732,303, 1-24-56, CI. 95 — 7.
Morgan, John D. Vehicle ornament protector. 2,745,678,
5-15-56, CI. 280—152.
Morgan, John M., Jr. : See —
Carpenter, Edwin O., Morgan, and Waters. 2,732,521.
Morgan, John W. H., to The English Fler-tric Co. Ltd. Dyna-
moelectric machines. 2,754,441, 7-10-56. CI. 310—258.
Morgan, Myles, to Morgan Construction Co. Billet turning
apparatus. 2,747.720, o-29-56, CI. 198 — 33.
Morgan, Myles. to Morgan Construction Co. Cooling bed.
2.748,635, 6-5-56, CI. 80—42.
Morgan, Myles, to Morgan Construction Co. Rolling mill
repeater. 2,769,356, 11-6-56, CI. 80 — 51.
Morgan Packing Co., Inc. : See —
Hill, Robert L. 2,763,418.
Morgan, Paul E., A. R. Abbott, and J. J. Maciejowski, to
United Shoe Machinery Corp. Automatic stacking devices.
2,737,390, 3-6-56, CI. 271—68.
Morgan, Paul E., W. J. Morrison, and F. A. Prahl, Jr., to
United Shoe Machinery Corp. Automatic stacking devices.
2,754,119. 7-10-56, CI. 271 — 79.
Morgan, Paul E., and J. G. Hollick, to United Shoe Machinery
Corp. Leading-edge-trailing-edge detector means for irregu-
larly shaped work pieces. 2 766,045, 10-9-56, CI. 271 — 68.
Morgan, Porter S., to I. L. Hartenberg, trustee. Quick-ad-
justing wrench. 2,735,326. 2-21-56, CI. 81 — 100.
Morgan. Porter S., to I. L. Hartenberg. as trustee. Quick act-
ing clamping device. 2,768,664, 10-30-56, CI. 144 — 305.
Morgan, Porter S., to Morgan Development Laboratories, Inc.
Ball and helical race for mechanical movements. 2.770,155,
11-13-56, CI. 81—36.
Morgan, Ralph E., to The Timken Roller Bearing Co. Method
of assembly and holding clips for journal bos wedge as-
sembly. 2,763,915, 9-25-56, CI. 29—149.5.
Morgan, Russell L., to American Cyanamid Co. Drilling
muds containing acrylic acid-acrylamide copolymer salts.
2,775,557, 12-25-56, CI. 252—8.5.
Morgan, Samuel L., to American Associated Companies. Flat-
work ironer roll cover. 2,762,111, 9-11-56, CI. 29 — 128.
Morgan, Samuel P., Jr. : See —
Black, Harold S., and Morgan. 2,769,150.
Morgan, Samuel P., Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Mode conversion in wave guides. 2,762,981, 9-11-56, CI.
333—21.
Morgan, Samuel P., Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Mode conversion in wave guides 2,762,982, 9-11-56, CI.
333—21.
Morgan, Sidney T., to Salem-Brosius, Inc. Material handling
machine. 2,741,374, 4-10-56, CI. 214 — 26.
Morgan, Thomas D., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Automatic
transmission for internal combustion engines. 2,732,834,
1-31-56, CI. 123—118.
Morgan, Thomas J. : See — -
Moore, Craig M., Morgan, and Trier. 2,755,904.
Morgan, Verna E. J. : See —
Bell, Bernie F., and Morgan. 2,741,521.
Morgan, Walter A., to General Electric Co. Mass spectrome-
ter tube housing assembly. 2,756,340, 7-24-56, CI.
250—41.9.
Morgan, Wilfred F. R. : See —
Woodward, Stanley, and Morgan. 2,740,627.
Morgan, Willard L. : See —
Colbert, William H., and Morgan. 2,761,945.
Morgan, Willard L., to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Elec-
trically conducting filters and mirrors. 2,750,832, 6-19-56,
CI. 88—1.
Morgan, William A., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Fibrous materials and processes lor making same. 2,730,478,
1-10-56, CI. 154 — 101.
Morgan, William R. : See—
Nason, Walter C, Jr., McMahon, and Morgan. 2,729,357.
Morgan, William R. Adjustably controlled glassware transfer
mechanism. 2,740,382, 4-3-56, CI. 121—38.
Morgan, William R. Glassware take-out mechanism.
2,748,920, 6-5-56, CI. 198—210.
Morgan, William S., to Production Lathe, Inc. Fishing line
measuring attachment for fishing rods. 2,762,129, 9-11-56,
CI. 33 — 129.
Morgan, Wylie C, 40% to R. H. "Vaughn, Sr. Machine for
coating and slitting strip roofing material. 2,744,493,
5-8-56, CI. 118—38.
Morgann, Robert O., and R. J. Bush, to General Motors Corp.
Window sealing strip. 2,729,315, 1-3-56, CI. 189—65.
Morgavi, Gaetano A., Jr., y2 to E. J. Hamback. Oil mist
lubricator for suction devices. 2,769,445, 11-6-56, CI.
128—278.
Morgen, Andre1 L. A. Steering arrangement for motor-vehicles.
2,730,186, 1-10-56, CI. 180—79.2.
Morgen, Andre1 L. A. Arrangements for hydraulically lifting
implements carried by a tractor. 2,764,923, 10-2-56, CI.
97 — 46.03.
Morgenlander, Oskar : See —
Dietrich, Paul H., Reinartz, and Morgenlander. 2,750,883.
Morgenstern, Arno H. Automatic air valve arrangement for
preventing the sucking off of odor seals and drains.
2,756,763, 7-31-56, CI. 137—217.
Morgenstern, David M., to Nelmore Corp. Remotely adjust-
able rear view mirror. 2,740,329, 4-3-56, CI. 88 — 93.
Morgenstern, Sam G. Combined bench stop and pivoted
clamp. 2,764,196, 9-25-56, CI. 144—307.
Morgillo, Constantine A. Mounting bases for antenna masts.
2,733,031, 1-31-56, CI. 248—43.
Mori, Takehiko : See — ■
Higashi, Yazo, and Mori. 2,736,239.
Moriarty, Benedict E. Spring sash curtain rod. 2,732,161,
1-24-56, CI. 248—262.
Moriarty, Francis C, and F. G. Graves, deceased (by E. B.
Graves, executrix), % to Universal Oil Products Co., and
V2 to California Research Corp. Treatment of hydrocarbon
distillates with a phenylene diamine, an alkyl phenolate
and air. 2,744,055, 5-1-56, CI. 196 — 29.
Moriarty, Wallace A., to James R. Kearney Corp. Connector
crimping tool with pivoted and fixed jaws. 2,769,357,
11-6-56, CI. 81—15.
Moriarty, William J. Arc pantograph. 2,734,271, 2-14-56,
CI. 33—25.
Morin, Louis H. Method of securing separable fastener ele-
ments to stringer tapes. 2,735,139, 2-21-56, CI. 18 — 59.
Morin, Louis H. Separable fastener stringers employing sep-
arated coupled scoops. 2,736,940, 3-6-56, CI. 24 — 205.13.
Morin, Louis H. Means for casting complete stringer lengths.
2,742,670, 4-24-56, CI. 18—30.
Morin, Louis H., to Coats & Clark, Inc. Molded plastic spool.
2,750,129, 6-12-56, CI. 242—119.
Morin, Louis H. Method and apparatus for producing con-
tinuously cast mesh products. 2,752,636, 7-3-56 CI.
18 — 42.
Morin, Louis H. Method of casting joined ball and socket
i, 10-30-56. CI. 22—20 '
parts. 2,768,415,
104
Morin, Louis H., to Coats & Clark Inc. Method of producing
plastic shrouded spools. 2,769,204, 11-6-56, CI. 18 — 47.5.
Morin, Louis H., to Coats & Clark Inc. Plastic jacketed spool.
2,773,657, 12-11-56, CI. 242—119.
Morin, Louis H. Method of making a multiple part anchorage.
2,774.135. 12-18-56, CI. 29—417.
Morin, Louis H., to Coats & Clark Inc. Method of produc-
ing plastic rim spools. 2,774,398, 12-18-56, CI. 144 — 309.
Morin, Louis H. Method of assembling sliders with pulls and
with separable fastener stringers. 2,775,027, 12-25-56,
CI. 29—408.
Morin, Richard D. : See —
Kinzer, Glenn W., and Morin. 2,764,471.
Morison, William J., and R. F. Cronin, said Cronin assignor
to Stratstone Ltd. Apparatus for cleaning vehicles.
2,774,980. 12-25-56, CI. 15—21.
LIST OF PATENTEES
553
Morita, Deen I. Emergency cut-off for flush tanks. 2,729,827,
1-10-56, CI. 4—52.
Moritt, Irving J. : See —
Bell, Sidney R. 2,730,979.
Bell, Sidney K. 2,748,731.
Moritt, Irving J. Dish cleaning device with detergent feed.
l*,772,430, 12-1-56, CI. 15—133.
Moritz, Carl : See —
Wagner, George E. 2,768,004.
Moritz, Jean. Apparatus for the manufacture of superphos-
phate and the like. 2,730,432, 1-10-56, CI. 23—259.2.
Moritz, Koy \V., to The Pure Oil Co. Flange level.
2,746,163, 5-22-56. CI. 33—207.
Moritzacky-Schlote Engineering Co. : See —
Schlote, Guido F. 2,753,748.
Mork, George W., to Bucyrus-Erie Co. Adjustable bulldozer.
2,753,638, 7-10-56. CI. 37—144.
Morken, Carl H., to The Kennedy Valve Mfg. Co. Valve pack-
age. 2,774,475, 12-18-56, CI. 206—65.
Morkoski, James, to International Harvester Co. Tractor
mounted implement. 2,737,868, 3-13-56, CI. 97—46.95.
Morkoski, James, to International Harvester Co. Tractor
mounted plow. 2,747,487, 5-29-56, CI. 97 — 47.37.
Morlan, Erwin A., to Hughes Tool Co. Cone type well drill.
2,774,571, 12-18-56, CI. 255—347.
Morlan, Erwin A., and H. B. Woods, to Hughes Tool Co.
Prevention of mud cutting in earth boring drills. 2,769,616,
11-6-56, CI. 255—308.
Morley, Charles G. : See —
Davies, David O., Morley, and Ivens. 2,742,755.
Morley, Dana A. : See —
Fiske, Augustus H., Jr., and Morley. 2,738,671.
Morley, David H., to General Electric Co. Ionization cham-
ber. 2,736,816, 2-28-56, CI. 250—83.1.
Morley, Frederick W. W., to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Gas turbine
engine with axial-flow compressor and bearing means for
supporting the compressor rotor. 2,756,561, 7-31-56, CI.
60—39.16.
Morling, John H. : See —
Mackaness, John H., and Morling. 2,739,719.
Mackaness, John H., and Morling. 2,739,720.
Mormann, Jackson F. Automatic copying machines.
2,774,290, 12-18-56, CI. 95—77.5.
Mornard, Rene H. J. Faucet assembly. 2,766,774, 10-16-56,
CI. 137—636.3.
Morningstar, Otto, and J. W. Solomon. Loose cosmetic
powder compact. 2,737,189, 3-6-56, CI. 132 — 83.
Morningstar, Ralph E., to The Fluor Corp. Ltd. Recovery of
sulfur from waste hydrocarbon-containing sulfuric acid.
2,737,450, 3-6-56, CI. 23—224.
Moroney, Thomas S. : See —
Kilbourne, Frederick L., Jr., Moroney, and Kidwell.
2,744,079.
Kilbourne, Frederick L., Jr., and Moroney. 2,764,505.
Morphy, John W., to Hamilton Shoe Co. Method of making
platform shoes. 2,770,824, 11-20-56, CI. 12—142.
Morphis, Jehu, and P. B. Johnson, to L. S. Taylor. Conver-
sion dial attachment for liquid level gauge or the like.
2,763,230, 9-18-56, CI. 116—129.
Morra, Peter J., to Western Metal Sash Co., Inc. Window
framing. 2,733,787, 2-7-56, CI. 189—75.
Morrell, Albert M., to Radio Corp. of America. Tri-color
kinescope. 2,752,520, 6-26-56, CI. 313—70.
Morrell, Albert M., to Radio Corp. of America. Color kine-
scopes of the masked-target dot-screen variety. 2,755,402,
7-17-56, CI. 313—70.
Morrell, Albert M., to Radio Corp. of America. Cathode ray
tube device. 2,763,804, 9-18-56, CI. 313—70.
Morrell, Clyde E., to Buxton, Inc. Key hanger for key cases.
2,772,559, 12-4-56, CI. 70 — 458.
Morrell, Jacque C. Lip stick and applicator. 2,774,984,
12-25-56, CI. 15—209.
Morrell, Jacque C. Cosmetic applicators and package.
2,775,246, 12-25-56, CI. 132—79.
Morrell, Jacque C.
CI. 132—79.
Morrell, Jacque C.
CI. 132—79.
Cosmetic package. 2,775,249, 12-25-
Morrill, Harry L., Jr. Fish lure. 2,760,294, 8-28-56, CI.
43 — 42.45.
Morrill, Henry L. : See —
Fike, Elmer A., and Morrill. 2,731,338.
Morrill, Henry L., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Herbicidal com-
positions comprising haloaryloxy substituted aliphatic acids.
2,739,052, 3-20-56, CI. 71—2.4.
Morrill, Henry L., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Dust-free herbi-
cidal composition and method of making same. 2,739,053,
3-20-56, CI. 71—2.4.
Morrill, Henry L., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Herbicidal
compositions. 2,767,071, 10-16-56, CI. 71 — 2.6.
Morrill, Henry L., and F. B. Zienty, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Herbicidal composition comprising 3-(P-chlorophenyl)-
1,1-dimethylurea. 2,731,337, 1-17-56, CI. 71—2.4.
Morrill, Vaughan, Jr. Process of fabricating glass articles.
2,735,230, 2-21-56, CI. 49—79.
Morrill, Wayne J. Reversible lubricating system. 2,768,863,
10-30-56, CI. 308 — 132.
Morrill, Wayne J. Shaded pole motor. 2,773,999, 12-11-56,
CI. 310—172.
Morris, Charles B. : See —
Bates, Robert W., Davis, and Morris. 2,751,304.
Morris, Clifford : See —
Barrett, John L., Latoszynski, Morris, and Frankel.
2,750.738.
Morris, David M., to International Harvester Co. Implement
adjusting device. 2,769,579, 11-6-56, CI. 222—176.
Morris, David M., and R. R. Harter, to International Har-
vester Co. Spring tension device. 2,738,969, 3-20-56, CI.
267—1.
Morris Development Co. : See —
Morris, Donald W. 2,731,003.
Morris, Donald W. 2,748,757.
Morris, Donald W. 2,768,033.
Morris, Donald W., to Morris Development Co. Internal-
combustion engine. 2,731,003, 1-17-56, CI. 123—53.
Morris, Donald W., to Morris Development Co. Internal
combustion engine combustion chamber. 2,748,757, 6-5-56,
CI. 123—53.
Morris, Donald W., to Morris Development Co. Crankshaft
and main bearing assembly. 2,768,033, 10-23-56, CI.
Cosmetic package. 2,775,247, 12-25-56,
Cosmetic package. 2,775,248, 12-25-56,
Steerable pivot-wheeled truck trailer.
Morrell, Jacque C.
CI. 132—79.
Morrell, James.
2,743,116, 4-24-56, CI. 280—420.
Morrell, James N. : See —
Elliott, Lynn T., and Morrell. 2,743,897.
Morrell, John W., and W. J. Smith, to the Firestone Tire &
Rubber Co. Method and apparatus for the production of
crimped filaments. 2,730,758, 1-17-56, CI. 18 — 8.
Morrell, Robert M. : See —
Marsh, George E. 2,747,652.
Morren, Henri. Preparation of 2-(3-amino-2.4.6-triiodo-
benzyi)-3-hydroxy butyric acid. 2,767,210, 10-16-56, CI.
260—519.
Morrill, Frank B.. to The James Hunter Machine Co. Cloth
reel. 2,733,807, 2-7-56, CI. 203—300.
Morrill, Frank B., to James Hunter Machine Co. Roll for ex-
panding and contracting textiles. 2,771,658, 11-27-56,
CI. 26—63.
Morrill, Frank B., and E. C. Rust, Jr., to James Hunter
Machine Co. Tension control means in fabric treating appa-
ratus. 2,729,446, 1-3-56. CI. 271—2.3.
Morrill, Harry L., Jr. Ink supply means for fountain pen.
2,735,403, 2-21-56, CI. 120—12.16.
369555— P 36
Morris, Edward H. : See —
Godden, Thomas E., Morris, and Loynes. 2,763,279.
Morris, Edward P., to The Coe Mfg. Co. Veneer dryer.
2,757,920, 8-7-56, CI. 263—28.
Morris, Frank A. : See — ■
Trousdale, Robert B., and Morris. 2,773,934.
Morris, Frank A., to General Dynamics Corp. Method and
apparatus for testing gas tubes. 2,761,104, 8-28-56, CI.
Morris, Frank A., to General Dynamics Corp. Automatic
telephone system. 2,773,936, 12-11-56, CI. 179—15.
Morris, Frank A., to General Dynamics Corp. Electronic sig-
naling and switching system. 2,773,937, 12-11-56, CI.
179—15.
Morris, Frank A., to General Dynamics Corp. Testing ar-
rangement for electronic telephone system. 2,773,947,
12-11-56, CI. 179—175.2.
Morris, Frank A. Hydraulic variable speed transmission.
2,774,255, 12-18-56, CI. 74—687.
Morris, Fred C, and R. H. Williams, to Pittsburgh Pipe Cleaner
Co. Pipe cleaning apparatus for gas lines. 2,767,415,
10-23-56, CI. 15 — 104.1.
Morris, George T. : See —
Davies, John G., Martin, Morris, and Lusk. 2,760,506.
Morris, Gordon C, and R. N. Adkins. Fish lure construc-
tion. 2,741,057, 4-10-56, CI. 43 — 42.09.
Morris, Harold C. Clearance lamp. 2,734,125, 2-7-56, CI.
240—8.3.
Morris, Herbert E., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Purification
of dichloroethane. 2,748,176, 5-29-56, CI. 260—652.
Morris, Howard E., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Metal alloy. 2,756,489, 7-31-56, CI. 29—194.
Morris, Jean W. Boat bailer. 2,748,742, 6-5-56, CI. 115—17.
Morris, John D., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Phase discriminator.
2,733,294, 1-31-56, CI. 178—69.5.
Morris, John M. : See —
Carrier, Robert M., Jr., and Morris. 2,767,826.
Morris, John P. : See —
Sheesley, Jay R., and Morris. 2,733,670.
Sheesley, Jay R., and Morris. 2,733,671.
Morris, John R., to The Texas Co. Lubricant containing a
phophorus acid ester-aldehyde condensation product.
2.736.706, 2-28-56, CI. 252 — 46.6.
Morris, John R., to The Texas Co. Lubricant containing phos-
phate partial ester-aldehyde-amine condensation product.
2.736.707, 2-28-56, CI. 252 — 46.7.
Morris, John R., to The Texas Co. Phosphate partial ester-
aldehyde condensation product and lubricant containing the
same. 2,736,737, 2-28-56, CI. 260 — 461.
Morris, John R., to The Texas Co. Phosphate partial ester-
aldehyde-amine condensation product and lubricant contain-
ing the same. 2,736,738, 2-28-56, CI. 260 — 461.
Morris, Joseph L. Means and method for producing knitted
fabrics. 2,770,116, 11-13-56, CI. 66—119.
Morris, Leo, L. G. Unger, and A. L. Wilson, to Corn Products
554
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Morris, Leo R., to The Dow Chemical Co. Aralkyl quaternary
ammonium bases and salts. 2,772,310, 11-27-56, CI.
260—567.6.
Morris, Leroy A. Stroke control for hydraulic cylinder.
2,755,776, 7-24-56, CI. 121—38.
Morris Machine Tool Co., The : See —
Weber, John H. 2,740,258.
Morris, Marie A. : See —
Morris, Walter W. and M. A. 2,762.435.
Morris, Martin F. Plant trellis. 2,732,660, 1-31-56, CI.
47—47.
Morris, Marvin A., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Panel board
terminal mounting blocks. 2,737,613, 3-6-56, Cl. 317 — 119.
Morris, Max H. : See —
Fowler, Floyd F., and Harrison. 2,750,151.
Morris, Milo W. Christmas tree mounting means. 2,750,138,
6-12-56, CI. 248^4.
Morris Paper Mills : See —
Arneson, Edwin L. 2,732,097.
Arneson, Edwin L. 2.734,677.
Arneson, Edwin L. 2,741,399.
Arneson, Edwin L. 2,747,786.
Arneson, Edwin L. 2,751,110.
Arneson, Edwin L. 2,758,778.
Arneson, Edwin L. 2,758,779.
Arneson, Edwin L. 2,760,677.
Arneson, Edwin L. 2,764,284.
Arneson, Lawrence E. 2,751,075.
Hileman, Guy W. 2,741,416.
Moore, Norman H. 2,763,398.
Morris, Paul M. : See —
Vander Woude, Jack C, and Morris. 2,763,693.
Morris, Philip, and Co., Ltd., Inc. : See —
Atkins, Herbert A. 2,763,973.
Lieser, Robert C. 2,739,913.
Morris, Quentin L. : See —
Wender, Simon II. , Gage, Ice, and Morris. 2,744,893.
Morris, Richard S., Jr., to American Telephone and Telegraph
Co. Line clearing device for receiver-off-hook condition.
2,771,511, 11-20-56, CI. 179—30.
Morris, Robert E. : See —
Hartz, Raymond J., and Morris. 2,738,685.
Samuel, Mendel. 2,768,719.
Morris, Rupert C. : See —
Van Winkle, John L., Bell, and Morris. 2,765,276.
Van Winkle, John L., and Morris. 2,768,960.
Watson, Forrest J., Morris, and Van Winkle. 2,753.368.
Morris, Rupert C, and W. M. Sawyer, to Shell Development
Co. Foaming compositions. 2,743,236, 4-24-56, CI.
252-117.
Morris, Rupert C, and J. L. Van Winkle, to Shell Develop-
ment Co. Olefinically unsaturated phosphates. 2,744,128,
5-1-56, CI. 260—161.
Morris, Rupert C, J. L. Van Winkle, and P. H. Williams, to
Shell Development Co. Lubricating compositions.
2,767,142, 10-16-56. CI. 252—32.5.
Morris, Rupert C, and V. W. Buls, to Shell Development Co.
Tertiary alkyl substituted eyclohexane carboxylic acids,
derivatives thereof, and method for producing the same.
2,771,487, 11-20-56, CI. 260—514.
Morris, Steward G. : See —
Ault, Waldo C, and Morris. 2,729,659.
Morns, Thomas C, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Lamina-
tion of fibrous and plastic sheet materials. 2,7:;i\"l>4,
1-24-56, CI. 154—103.
Morris, Thurman J. Automatic liquid feed valve. 2,739,609,
3-27-56, CI. 137—408.
Morris, Walter W. and M. A. Center punch. 2,762,435,
9-11-56, CI. 164—123.5.
Morris, Wayne E. Chimney cap. 2,766.678, 10-16-56, CI.
98 — 67.
Morris, Willara L., to Union Stock Yards & Transit Co. of
Chicago. Method of agricultural cultivation. 2,734,313,
2-14-56, CI. 47—58.
Morris, William B. Carrier mechanism for guns. 2,765,559,
10-9-56. CI. 42—23.
Morris, William B. Repeating rifle having trigger mechanism
on finger lever. 2,765,561, 10-9-56, CI. 42 — 69.
Morris, William C, to The Harshaw Chemical Co. Screen
vehicle comprising diphenvl. unmodified hvdro<ri>nnted rosin.
and its glycol esters. 2,748,093. 5-29-56. PI. 260 — 27.
Morris, William C, to General Electric Co. Directional
ground relay with dual polarization means. 2,750.r>.",7,
6-12-56, CI. 317—36.
Morris, William E., and T. H. Gewecke, to Baxter Laboratories,
Inc. Container tube support. 2,758,723, 8-14-56, CI.
Morris, William L., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Polynomial
computer. 2.767,909, 10-23-56, CI. 235 — 61.
Morris, Willis B., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Two-stage pre-
loaded spring cartridge. 2.734,740, 2-14-56. CI. 267 — 1.
Morris, Willis B., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Resilient trun-
nion actuator support. 2,738,972. 3-20-56. CI. 268 — 74.
Morrisey, Edward J., Jr. : See —
Hartop, William L., Jr., and Morrisey. 2,747,756.
Morrisey, Edward J., Jr., and H. A. Richards to Abbott
Laboratories. Gas valve. 2,775,240, 12-25-56, CI.
128—214.
Morrison, Alan R. Therapeutic generator hvdroxyl ionizer.
2,737,947, 3-13-56, CI. 128—191.
Morrison, Albert R., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Glass
fiber twine and method of making flic same. 2,736. 163,
2-28-56, CI. 57—150.
Morrison, Albert R., and H. E. Fargo, to Owens-Corning
Fiberglas Corp. Method of making twine and apparatus
therefor. 2,732,883, 1-31-56, CI. 154—1.7.
Morrison, Albert R., and H. E. Fargo, to Owens-Corning
Fiberglas Corp. Glass fiber twine and method of manu-
facturing the same. 2,770,940, 11-20-56, CI. 57—150.
Morrison, Carl G. : See —
Steele, Clellie T., and Morrison. 2,764,527.
Morrison, Charles S., and M. W. Forth, to Deere & Co. Bale-
handling apparatus. 2,756,865, 7-31-56, CI. 198—128.
Morrison, Emmett G. Roller conveyor construction.
2,729,321, 1-3-56, Cl. 193—35.
Morrison, Frank A. : See —
Freneau, Philip, and Morrison. 2,738,852.
Morrison, Frederick T. : See —
Zeitlin, Alexander, Mollick, and Morrison. 2,756,589.
Morrison, George L. Photographic sink. 2,741,171, 4-10-56,
CI. 95—89.
Morrison, George L. Photographic apparatus. 2,747,459,
5-29-56, CI. 88—24.
Morrison, George L. Photographic method of obtaining a film
transparency. 2,751,294, 6-19-56 CI. 95 — 5.
Morrison, Hackley. Electric ventilating fans. 2,765,977,
10-9-56, CI. 230—259.
Morrison, Harold A. : See —
Lord, Dwight S., and Morrison. 2,748,486.
Morrison, Harold E. : See —
Geldhof, Peter E., and Morrison. Re. 24,235.
Morrison, Harold E., to Whirlpool-Seeger Corp. Germicidal
and illuminating lamp assembly. 2,751,488, 6-19-56, Cl.
240—2.
Morrison, Harold E., to Whirlpool-Seeger Corp. Drier con-
trol. 2,775,047, 12-25-56, Cl. 34—35.
Morrison, James A. Tractor ignition system. 2,773,143,
12^-56, Cl. 200—61.58.
Morrison, James J., to United States Steel Corp. Traveling
electrical cable. 2,761,893, 9-4-56, Cl. 174—116.
Morrison, James L. D. Advertising displays. 2,736,113,
2-28-56, Cl. 40—76.
Morrison, Jay W. Plastic-impregnated cable suspension.
2,732,423, 1-24-56, Cl. 174—209.
Morrison, John A., to Boeing Airplane Co. Safety closure
latch. 2 752,186, 6-26-56, Cl. 292—139.
Morrison, John L. M., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
Sealing glands for pressure vessels. 2,738,997, 3-20-56,
Cl. 286—26.
Morrison, Joseph I. Pressure control system. 2,768,513,
10-30-56, Cl. 62—127.
Morrison, Laurence W., Jr. : See —
Doha, Stephen, Jr., and Morrison. 2,733,436.
Morrison, Montford. Light sensitive, heat developable re-
cording papers. 2,732,299, 1-24-56, Cl. 95 — 6.
Morrison, Montford. Apparatus for reduction of amplitude
variation in pulsating voltages. 2,744,228, 5-1-56, Cl.
321—10.
Morrison, Philip : See —
Weinberg, Alvin M., Young, Morrison, and Ohlinger.
2,735,811.
Morrison, Robert L. Tube dispenser. 2,742,189, 4-17-56,
Cl. 222—100.
Morrison, Robert L., to Silver Engineering Works, Inc., a
division of the Silver Corp. Method and apparatus for
drying treatment of solids in the fluidized or gas entrained
state. 2,770,052, 11-13-56, Cl. 34 — 10.
Morrison, Wendell C, to Radio Corporation of America. Test
equipment for television. 2,733,433, 1-31-56, Cl. 340 — 351.
Morrison, Wilbert H. : See —
Schaefer, Ralph A., Cerness, and Morrison. 2,752,667.
Schaefer, Ralph A., Cerness, and Morrison. 2,759,250.
Morrison, Willard L., to Constock Liquid Methane Corp.
Method for using natural gas. 2,753,700, 7-10-56, Cl.
62—170.
Morrison, Willard L., to The Union Stock Yard and Transit
Co. of Chicago. Apparatus for refrigerating air. 2,754,660,
7-17-56, Cl. 62—6.
Morrison, Willard L., to Constock Liquid Methane Corp.
Means for diluting combustible gas and the like. 2,760.342,
8-28-56, Cl. 62—1.
Morrison, Willard L., to Union Stock Yards and Transit Co.
of Chicago. Method of manufacturing and installing insu-
lated staves for tank lining. 2,770,272, 11-13-56, Cl.
144—309.
Morrison, Willard L., to Chicago Stock Yards Compost Co.
Distributor fan composter. 2,770,354, 11-13-56, Cl.
198—128.
Morrison, Willard L., to Union Stock Yards & Transit Co. of
Chicago. Apparatus for unloading in gaseous form from a
liquefied gas storage body. 2,770,951, 11-20-56, Cl. 62 — 1.
Morrison, William J. : See-
Morgan, Paul E., Morrison, and Prahl. 2,754,119.
Morrissey, John J. Fishline connector joint. 2,756,478,
7-31-56, Cl. 24—237.
Morrissey, Patrick W., to J. I. Case Co. Metering control for
fertilizer spreaders. 2,772,038, 11-27-50, Cl. 222—485.
Morrissey, Richard T., and M. R. Frederick, to The B. F.
Goodrich Co. Chlorine derivatives of isoolefin-polyolefin
polymers and compositions comprising the same. 2,732,354,
1-24-56, Cl. 260—5.
Morrissy, Raymond J. Hand cart. 2,764,420, 9-25-56, Cl.
280—47.24.
Morrogh, Henton, to The British Cast Iron Research Associa-
tion. Process of producing grey cast iron. 2,747,990,
5-29-56, Cl. 75—130.
LIST OF PATENTEES
555
Morrow, Charles T. : See —
Barnaby, Roland E., and Morrow. 2,753,173.
Morrow, Harry C, to United States Steel Corp. Method for
threading strip through a continuous strip processing line.
2,731,262. 1-17-56, CI. 271—2.1.
Morrow, John G. : See —
Giorgio, Douglas J., Niiranen, and Morrow. 2,742,900.
Morrow, Joseph H., to Fuller Co. Conveying apparatus.
2,740,672, 4-3-56, CI. 302—49.
Morrow, Joseph H., to Fuller Co. Material trap. 2,769,544,
11-6-56, CI. 209—474.
Morrow, Lyman C. Footwear disinfector. 2,751,931,
6-26-56, CI. 137—587.
Morrow, Malcolm. Standing and directive flood lighting sys-
tem for vehicles. 2,770,687, 11-13-56, CI. 200 — 33.
Morrow, Sam C. Razor blade drying holder. 2,748,413,
6-5-56, CI. 15—218.
Morrow, Wallace E. : See —
Anhorn, Victor J., Stewart, and Morrow. 2,755,228.
Anhorn, Victor J., Stewart, and Morrow. 2,758,958.
Morsch, Jesse J. Throttle pedal depressing devices. 2,747,427,
5-29-56, CI. 74—529.
Morsch, Walter : See —
Reppe, Walter, Friederich, von Kutepow, and Morsch.
2,729,651.
Morsching, Clarence G. Operating signal for a planter or
other machine. 2,761,126, 8-28-56, CI. 340—271.
Morse Chain Co. : See —
Bowers, Roy C. 2,753,967.
Bremer, Norman C. 2,755,677.
Dunn, Michael E. 2,753,702.
Mclntyre, Elmer L. 2,753,703.
Morse, Charles H., and H. W. Young, to Remington Arms Co.,
Inc. Gas-operating firearm. 2,771,819, 11-27-56, CI.
89—191.
Morse, Delbert F., deceased (by L. J. Morse administratrix),
and C. H. Jenkins, to Boeing Airplane Co. Severable duct
joints with plural universal connections. 2,761,701,
9-4-56, CI. 285—164.
Morse, Elihu N., and L. E. Shaw, to Columbia Broadcasting
System, Inc. Exhaust system. 2,774,394, 12-18-56, CI.
141—65.
Morse, Erwin E., to Brown Co. Method of wet-strengthening
paper with high molecular weight urea-formaldehyde resins.
2,757,086, 7-31-56, CI. 92—21.
Morse, Frank H. : See —
Horvitz, Gerald J. 2,764,539.
Morse, H. E.. Co. : See —
Morse, Henry E. 2,753,986.
Morse, Henry E., to H. E. Morse Co. Multiple die machine.
o *7KO not! T i f\ Ko r\i one: A
2,730,897, 1-17-56,
2,753,986, 7-10-56, CI. 205 — 4.
Morse, Howard H. Fuel system tester.
CI. 73—118.
Morse Instrument Co., The : See —
Hosterman, Earl W. 2,739,516.
Morse, Isidore. Dental repair press. 2,762,079, 9-11-56, CI.
18—33.
Morse, John B., Jr., and F. C. Benson, to The H. B. Ives Co.
Door knocker. 2,747,538, 5-29-56, CI. 116 — 148.
Morse, John F. Marine engine control system. 2,729,984,
1-10-56, CI. 74 — 472.
Morse, John F. Casing for push-pull cable assembly.
2,730,134, 1-10-56, Cl. 138—57.
Morse, John F. Remote motion transfer mechanism.
2,737,822, 3-13-56, Cl. 74—222.
Morse, John F. Cable elbow for remote motion transfer sys-
tem. 2,762,606, 9-11-56, Cl. 254 — 190.
Morse, John J. Adjustable support and protective display con-
tainer for articles. 2,751.070, 6-19-56, Cl. 206—45.14.
Morse, Kenneth C. Container opener. 2,761,583, 9-4-56,
Cl. 220—53.
Morse, Leslie G., and W. F. Carpenter, to The Sargent-Roundy
Corp. Seed planting machine. 2,768,770, 10-30-56, Cl.
222—276.
Morse, Louise J. : See —
Morse, Delbert F., and Jenkins. 2,761,701.
Morse, Meroe M. : See —
Land, Edwin H., and Morse. 2,774,667.
Morse, Paul M. Rotary internal combustion engine.
2,774,341, 12-18-56, Cl. 123 — 44.
Morse, Richard A., J. D. Ireland, and P. L. Terwilliger, to
Stanolind Oil and Gas Co. Secondary recovery. 2,742,089,
4-17-56, Cl. 166—9.
Morse. Robert V. : See —
Heaton, Walter H., and Morse. 2,758,045.
Rahn, Otto. 2,742,359.
Morse, Ronald W. : See —
Heaton, Walter H, and Morse. 2,734,289.
Morse, Sarah R. : See —
Lange, MaxH. 2,743,513.
Morse-Starrett Products Co. : See —
Toothman, James W. 2,771,626.
Morsegraph Inc. : See —
Hand, Leslie T. 2.765.164.
Mortenson, Everett N. : See —
Pearce, Thomas J., and Mortenson. 2,755,176.
Mortenson, Harold A. Combined teeter-totter and merry-go-
round. 2,735,679, 2-21-56, Cl. 272 — 30.
Mortimer, Edmund W., to The Garrard Engineering & Mfg.
Co., Ltd. Automatic trip mechanism for record changing
phonographs. 2,757,006, 7-31-56, Cl. 274—1.
Mortimer, Frank R. : See —
Trevaskis, Henry W., and Mortimer. 2,753,137.
Trevaskis, Henry W., and Mortimer. 2,766,853.
Mortimer, Frank R., to Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. Braking
system for retractable aircraft undercarriage. 2,753,136,
7-3-56, a. 244 — 111.
Mortimer, Frank R., to Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. Automatic
braking apparatus for aircraft wheels. 2,764,204,
9-25-56, Cl. 188—181.
Mortimer, George E. : See —
Sammons, Charles W., Mortimer, and Fisher. 2,703,898.
Mortley, Wilfrid S., to Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co. Ltd.
Pulse controlled oscillator arrangements. 2,738,424,
3-13-56, Cl. 250—36.
Morton, Allen W. : See —
Raskin, Betty L., and Morton. 2,752,275.
Morton, Charles A. : See —
Button, Fred L. 2,747,451.
Morton, Cullen F. Fishing reel. 2,772,839, 12-4-56, Cl.
242—84.5.
Morton, Digby B., D. B., Jr., and G. E. Internal-combustion
engines. 2,730,087, 1-10-56, Cl. 123 — 51.
Morton, Digby B., Jr. : See —
Morton, Digby B., D. B., Jr., and G. E. 2,730,087.
Morton, Evans T., to Admiral Corp. Refrigerator evaporator.
2,737,785, 3-13-56, Cl. 62—126.
Morton, Evans T., to Admiral Corp. Freezer compartment
door. 2,762,676, 9-11-56, Cl. 312 — 329.
Morton, Geoffrey F., R. Chittleburgh, and E. F. Powell, to
Dunlop Tire and Rubber Corp. Apparatus for measuring
the bore of tubing. 2,750,792, 6-19-56, Cl. 73—37.6.
Morton, George A. : See —
Robinson, Kenneth W., Green, and Morton. 2,750,513.
Schultz, Melvin L., and Morton. 2,743,430.
Morton, Graeme E. : See —
Morton, Digby B., D. B., Jr., and G. E. 2,730,087.
Morton, Henry E. Flash trimming machine. 2,749,813,
6-12-56, Cl. 90 — 38.
Morton, John, II : See —
Kushner, Samuel, Boothe, and Morton. 2,757,179.
Kushner, Samuel, and Morton. 2,744,918.
Morton, Lester C. : See —
Both, Tonjes A. C, and Morton. 2,757,964.
Morton, Norman O. : See —
Lurcott, Winfred N., and Morton. 2,757,466.
Morton, Ralph T. : See —
Millsaps, Paul R., Morton, and Reedy. 2,744,503.
Morton, Richard N. Animated advertising signs. 2,770,901,
11-20-56, Cl. 40—77.
Morton, Robert B. Unidirectional clutch mechanism.
2,742,126, 4-17-56, Cl. 192—41.
Morton, Robert C, and E. Seid, to North American Aviation,
Inc. Digital graph follower plotter. 2,764,464, 9-25-56,
Cl. 346—112.
Morton, Robert E. : See —
Goodhue, William V., and Morton. 2,763,443.
Goodhue, William V., and Morton. 2,766,779.
Morton Salt Co. : See-
Diamond, Horace W. 2,744,823.
Diamond, Horace W. 2,769,787.
Diamond, Horace W., and Frank. 2,772,167.
Marx, Frank A. 2,742,200.
Morton, Samuel C. Furrow marker. 2,739,563, 3-27-56, Cl.
116—114.
Morton, Woolridge B. : See —
Geisler, William, and Morton. 2,732,995.
Mortrude, Albert D., to A. Belshaw, Inc. Awning. 2,752,644,
7-3-56, Cl. 20—57.5.
Morvay, Anton A., to A. A. Morvay, F. B. Hinrichs, and
C. A. Ross. Smelting process. 2,750,278, 6-12-56, Cl.
75—40.
Morwav, Arnold J. : See —
Cottle, Delmar L., Young, and Morway. 2,746,924.
Matuszak, Alfred H, Bartlett, and Morway. 2,757,139.
Wasson, Jones I., and Morway. 2,737,497.
Young, David W., Morway, and Cottle. 2,730,500.
Young, David W., Morway, and Cottle. 2,751,351.
Young, David W., Morway, and Cottle. 2,768,139.
Young, David W., Morway, and Franklin. 2,7o5,249.
Young, David W, Vanderbilt, Cottle, and Morway.
2,755,224.
Morway, Arnold J., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Preparation of soap-salt complexes utilizing preformed acid
salt. 2,735,815, 2-21-56, Cl. 252—39.
Morway, Arnold J., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Complex grease containing hydrogenated castor oil.
2,738,328, 3-13-56, Cl. 252 — 40.5.
Morway, Arnold J., and R. P. Spray, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Synthetic casein fiber elastic grease.
2,734,862, 2-14-56, Cl. 252 — 14.
Morway, Arnold J., D. L. Cottle, and D. W. Young, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Lubricating grease contain-
ing organic carbonates. 2,739,127, 3-20-56, Cl. 252 — 41.
Morway, Arnold J., and L. C. Dawson, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Process for preparing lubricating com-
positions. 2,745,810, 5-15-56, Cl. 252 — 41.
Morway, Arnold J., D. W. Young, and P. V. Smith, Jr., to
Esso Research and Engineering Co. Lubricating grease
comprising a synthetic oil and a complex thickener.
2,750,341, 6-12-56, Cl. 252—42.
Morway, Arnold J., and J. H. Bartlett, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Lubricating grease containing a metal
salt of algin. 2,754,268, 7-10-56, Cl. 252—41.
Morway, Arnold J., and T. E. Witts, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Process for preparing lubricating grease
compositions. 2,758,973, 8-14-56, Cl. 252 — 42.
556
Mory, Rudolf : See —
Schmid, Max, and Mory. 2,759,921.
Sehmid, Max, Moser, Danuser, Mory, Mueller, and Wuerg-
ler. 2,741,656.
Schmid, Max, Moser, Danuser, Mory, Mueller, and Wuerg-
ler. 2,741,657.
Schmid, Max, Moser, Danuser, Mory, Mueller, and Wuerg-
ler. 2,741,658.
Schmid, Max, Moser, Danuser. Mory, Mueller, and Wuerg-
ler. 2,741,659.
Mosbacher, Bruce H. Pump, motor or like device. 2,736,267,
2-28-56, CI. 103—158.
Mosbacher, Bruce H., to Geo. D. Roper Corp. Pump or
fluid motor of the gear type. 2,745,355, 5-15-56, CI.
103 — 117.
Mosbacher, Bruce H., to Geo. D. Roper Corp. Fluid pump or
motor. 2,765,749, 10-9-56, CI. 103—126.
Mosberg, Abraham. Device for use in the making of piped
button holes. 2,734,470, 2-14-56, CI. 112 — 77.
Mosby, Arnold M. Rotation mechanism for rock drills.
2,755,009, 7-17-50, CI. 255—38.
Mosch, Alfred. Pyrophoric lighter. 2,737,796, 3-13-56, CI.
67—7.1.
Moschel, Wilhelm : See —
Simons, Peter, Moschel, Jonas, and Noll. 2,742,433.
Moscrip, Arthur D. : See —
Fear, James Van D., and Moscrip. 2,773,803.
Moseley, John A. : See —
Zener, Francis B., and Moseley. 2,755,336.
Moseley, John F., H. Mersey, I. H. Thomas, and J. J. Vincent,
to The British Cotton Industry Research Association.
Multiple box looms. 2,762,399, 9-11-56, CI. 139—170.3.
Moseley, Kemper N. Lumber sorter. 2,733,808, 2-7-56, CI.
209—88.
Moseley, Kemper N. Method of making a tobacco hogshead
head. 2,736,353, 2-28-56, CI. 144—309.
Moseley, Tomlinson I., to Dalmo Victor Co. Air compressor.
2,751,146, 6-19-56, CI. 230—172.
Moseley, Tomlinson L., and P. E. Conklin, to Dalmo Victor Co.
Sealed rotatable joint for radio frequency wave guide.
2,768,358, 10-23-56, CI. 333—98.
Moseiy, Neal J., to Detroit Controls Corp. Heating and
cooling system and control valve therefor. 2,747,800,
5-29-56, CI. 236—1.
Moser, Anthony. Deflector means for harvester delivery
chute. 2,748,958, 6-5-56. CI. 214 — 42.
Moser, Arvel. ; % to B. P. Jones. Floating yarn cutter
mechanism. 2,749,731, 6-12-56, CI. 66 — 147.
Moser, Eduard : See —
Buehler, Arthur, and Moser. 2.753,334.
Schmid, Max, Moser, Danuser, Mory, Mueller, and Wuerg-
ler. 2,741,656.
Schmid, Max, Moser, Danuser, Mory, Mueller, and Wuerg-
ler. 2,741,657.
Schmid, Max, Moser, Danuser, Mory, Mueller, and Wuerg-
ler. 2,741,658.
Schmid, Max, Moser, Danuser, Mory, Mueller, and Wuerg-
ler. 2,741,659.
Schmid, Max, Moser, and Frey. 2,774,755.
Moser, Frank T. Apparatus for forming variegated inter-
spersed ribbons of plastic materials. 2,758,553, 8-14-50,
CI. 107—1.
Moser, Frank T., to American Food Laboratories, Inc.
Variegators. 2,774,314, 12-18-56, CI. 107 — 1.
Moser, Grover C, Jr. File cabinet. 2,733,114, 1-31-56, CI.
312—351.
Moser, J. G. : See —
Orsatti, Ernest R. 2,767,304.
Moser, John F., Jr. : See —
Fritz, Robert J., Moser, Nicolai, and Nicholson.
2,760,910.
Fritz, Robert J., Moser, Nicolai, Nicholson, and Rex.
2,760,911.
Molstedt, Byron V., and Moser. 2,735,806.
Moser, John F., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Pressure control in fluid solids system. 2,734,528, 2-14-56,
CI. 137—571.
Moser, John F., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Elutriating-burner in fluid coking processes. 2,734,8.">l',
2-14-56, CI. 202—14.
Moser, Otto. 'Scanning apparatus for perforated code tape.
2,747,011, 5-22-56, CI. 178—1.
Moser, Otto. Teleprinter for automatic telex service.
2,768,233, 10-23-56, CI. 178 — 79.
Moser. Paul, to Waldemar Lindemann. Baling case.
2,738,726, 3-20-56, CI. 100—220.
Moser, Robert C, to B. C. Skinner, J. B. Skinner. B. L.
Skinner, B. W. Skinner, and V. S. Miles copartners doing
business as S-M Tappet Sales. Mechanical valve tappet.
2,751,896, 6-26-56. CI. 123—90.
Moser, Vincent J., and S. Melamed, to Rohm & Haas Co.
Cellulose fibrous products containing polymers of vinyl-
oxyethylurea and method of producing them. 2,771,362,
11-20-56, CI. 92—3.
Moses, Charles. Flexible membrane shoe tree. 2,744,270,
5-8-56, CI. 12—128.4.
Moses, Harry, to the United States of America as represented
by the United States Atomic Energy Commission. Elec-
tronic pressure differential wind direction indicator.
2,770,128, 11-13-56, CI. 73—188.
Moses, Harry C. : See —
Raven, Robert S., and Moses. 2,735,971.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Mosesman, Max A. : See —
Dinwiddie, James A Milligan, and Mosesman. 2,749,216.
Dinwiddie, James A., and Mosesman. 2,761,819.
Dinwiddie, James A., and Mosesman. 2,775,562.
Mosey, Frederick W. Package and like binding mechanism.
2,764,083, 9-25-50, CI. 100—31.
Mosher, Ezra D., to Federal-Mogul-Bower Bearings, Inc. Face
seal. 2,768,011, 10-23-56, CI. 286—11.15.
Mosher, Harvey G. Windshield wiper. 2,740,152, 4-3-56,
CI. 15—255.
Mosher, James K„ to Schulz Tool and Mfg. Co. Fluid pres-
sure actuated valve with mechanical cleaning attachment.
2,749,932, 6-12-56, CI. 137—244.
Mosher, James K., to Schulz Tool and Mfg. Co. Fluid pres-
sure actuated valve. 2,749,936, 6-12-56, CI. 137 — 413.
Mosher, James R. : See —
Sherman, Roger M., and Mosher. 2,771,904.
Mosher, Merrill A., and W. C. Noddings, to International
Smelting and Refining Co. Method and means for the
prevention of electrolytic corrosion. 2,762,767, 9-11-56,
CI. 204—147.
Mosher, Ralph E., and R. A. Stiveson, to R. A. Cummings, Jr.
Apparatus for stereoscopic projection in aerial mapping.
2,744,442, 5-8-56, CI. 88—24.
Mosher, William O. : See —
Lambert, Harry L., and Mosher. 2,756,860.
Mosinee Paper Mills Co. : See —
Crandall, Henry C. 2,767,088.
Mosites, George A. Slush pump piston. 2,753,230, 7-3-56,
CI. 309^.
Moskow, David. Application of detergent to an automobile.
2,740,414, 4-3-56. CI. 134—57.
Moskowitz, Lester R. : See —
Schell, Roger E., and Moskowitz. 2,734,616.
Moskowitz. Lester R.. and R. E. Schell. to Radio Corp. of
America. Orienting device. 2,752,028, 6-26-56, CI. 198—
33.
Mosler, Arthur R., to The Mosler Safe Co. Device for storing
paper money and coins. 2,735,541, 2-21-56, CI. 206 — 0.81.
Mosler Lock Co., The : See —
Hirn, Charles M. 2,766,608.
Him, Charles M. 2,766,609.
Hirn, Charles M. 2,766,610.
Mosler Safe Co., The : See —
Bremer, Frederick J. 2,775,115.
Ervin, Clyde T., and Jacoby. 2,742,282.
Mestre, Luis. 2,770,516.
Mosler, Arthur R. 2,735,541.
Mosley, Earl J., % to D. P. Powers and % to E. S. Houghton.
Anti-jackknifing device for tractor-trailers. 2,762,634,
9-11-56, CI. 280 — 432.
Moslo Machinery Co. : See —
Chaloupka, Roger S. 2,757,414.
Mosnier, Michel M., to 'Societe des Usines Chimiques Rhone
Poulenc. Production of phenols and carbonyl compounds.
2,737,527, 3-6-56. CI. 260—593.
Mosnier, Michel M., to Societe des Usines Chimiques
Rhone Poulenc. Production of phenols and carbonyl com-
pounds. 2,761,877, 9-4-56, CI. 260—593.
Moss, Chester C, to Walker Mfg. Co. of Wisconsin. Muffler.
2,761,525, 9-4-56, CI. 181—62.
Moss, Ennis E., % to E. E. Moss, Jr., % to J. P. Moss, and
Yi to H. G. Moss. Bat type lint cleaner with resiliently
mounted feed plate. 2,755,512, 7-24-56, CI. 19—67.
Moss, Ennis E„ Jr. : See —
Moss, Ennis E. 2,755,512.
Moss, Eric, to S. Smith & Sons (England) Ltd. Liquid con-
tents gauges. 2,737,808. 3-13-56, CI. 73 — 304.
Moss, Gerald. Lamp having revolvable figurine. 2,772,348,
11-27-56, CI. 240—2.
Moss, Henry V. : See —
Wells, Louis E., Jr., and Moss. 2,746,929.
Wells, Louis E., Jr., and Moss. 2,746,930.
Moss, Henry V., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Fluorinated
dialkali-alkaline earth pyrophosphates and method of pro-
ducing same. 2,749,278, 6-5-56, CI. 167 — 93.
Moss, Hoyle G. : See — -
Moss, Ennis E. 2,755,512.
Moss, Jack. Business forms. 2,757,940, 8-7-56, CI. 282 — 23.
Moss, James P. : See —
Moss, Ennis E. 2,755,512.
Moss, Lois E. Hood-forming rain cloak. 2,734,195, 2-14-56,
CI. 2—84.
Moss, Lyle B. Toilet tank flushing mechanisms. 2,737,665,
3-13-56, CI. 4—67.
Moss, Pennie M. Curtain threading helper. 2,762,541,
9-11-56, CI. 223—105.
Moss, Thomas R. Score card. 2,774,614, 12-18-56, CI.
281—1.
Moss, Walter E., and O. Garapolo, to Wilson & Co., Inc.
Weighing system. 2,762,290, 9-11-56, CI. 99 — 256.
Mossberg Pressed Steel Corp. : See-
Olson, Robert V. 2,744,695.
Mosse, Pierre, to Crylor. Process for treating acrylonitrile
polymers with aqueous formaldehyde. 2,768,995, 10-30-56,
CI. 260—73.
Mosser, Raymond L. Toy gun cartridge. 2,746,390, 5-22-56,
CI. 102—38.
Mossev, Joseph L. : See —
Goepfrich, Rudolph A., and Mossey. 2,762,458.
Mossman, Jack A., to Johnston Testers, Inc. Hydraulic valve
device. 2,737,246, 3-6-56, CI. 166—148.
Mossman, John. Corsage with angular flower holder.
2,756,542, 7-31-56, CI. 47 — 41.
LIST OF PATENTEES
557
Mostek, Peter. Dual control system. 2,754,432, 7-10-56, CI.
307—140.
Mostertz, Ferdinand W. Pile fabric and method. 2,764,185,
9-25-56, CI. 139—391.
Motch & Merryweather Machinery Co., The : See —
Sampson, Merritt B. 2,729,870.
Mote, Charles W. : See —
Coughlin, Cornelius H., Lawrence, and Mote. 2,737,834.
Motion, Inc. : See —
Fewster, James F., and Noble. 2,734,295.
Motor Products Corp. : See —
Anderson, Florence B. 2,733,483.
Eck, Floyd R. 2,733,476.
Renno, Donald G. 2,761,183.
Renno, Donald G. 2,761,184.
Renno, Donald G. 2,761,729.
Renno, Donald G. 2,772,915.
Sherman, Floyd A. 2,747,836.
Motor Wheel Corp. : See —
Bovee-Hliad A. 2,760,327.
Horn, Harry J. 2,734,779.
Horn, Harry J. 2,750,012.
Horn, Harry J. 2,767,027.
Horn, Harry J., and Watson. 2,738,038.
Jones, Don F., and Bassett. 2,749,904.
Jones, Don F., and Hill. 2,747,656.
Motordyne Inc. : See —
Nader, Joseph. 2,767,272.
Motorola, Inc. : See —
Anthun, Bjarne. 2,731,558.
Bauman, Edward. 2,743,361.
Beck, Charles E. 2,731,555.
Bottom, Virgil E., and Ives. 2,743,144.
Bowser, Willard W. 2,740,891.
Brewster, Franklin C. 2,750,495.
Byrne, John F. 2,767.397.
Cado, Erwin D., Buskirk, and Setser. 2,733,757.
Casey, James E. 2,766,393.
Clark, James M. 2,770,721.
Crow, Robert P. 2,750,451.
Doremus, John A. 2,738,455.
Doremus, John A. 2,756,414.
Doremus, John A., Stenerson, and Waterman. 2,731,622.
Dyke, Edwin. 2,742,565.
Dyke, Edwin. 2,761,963.
Dyke, Edwin. 2,762,041.
Eberhard. Everett. 2,751,501.
Fish, James L. 2,771,049.
Frihart, Henry N., and Baroch. 2,734,132.
Frihart, Henry N., and Baroch. 2,770,724.
Fyler, George W. 2,735,988.
Harasek, Richard J. 2,730,690.
Harasek, Richard J. 2,738,419.
Hill. Fred P. 2,746,006.
Kraft. Richard A. 2.743.364.
Kroger, Marlin G. 2,766,380.
MacDonald, Angus A., Baltezore, and Parks. 2,759,052.
Magnuski, Henry. 2,734,131.
Mattingly, Lawrence J. 2,769,869.
Niederman, Bernard. 2.738,466.
Oeler, Richard C. 2,773,390.
Parker, Norman W. 2,745,900.
Parker, Norman W. 2,759,121.
Parker, Norman W. 2,766,320.
Parker, Norman W. 2,766,321.
Parmet, Bernard S. 2,743,433.
Passow, Edward B., and De Napoli. 2,732,545.
Peth, Robert. 2,759,103.
Peth, Robert. 2,766,324.
Sacre, Leo D. 2,770,137.
Schaper, William
Schlesinger, Kurt.
Schlesinger, Kurt.
Schlesinger, Kurt.
Schlesinger, Kurt.
Schlesinger, Kurt.
2,743,693.
2,735,886.
2,750,441.
2,751,429.
2,755,410.
2,775,738.
Schlesinger, Kurt, and Graziano. 2,770,748.
Schlesinger, Kurt, and Nero. 2,751,554.
Steen, Willis J. 2,761,920.
Sunko, John. 2,766,901.
Sunko, John, and Biederman. 2,756,299.
Taylor, Douglas W. 2,752,526.
Walker, Leonard G. 2,731,635.
Winkler, Marion R. Re. 24,110.
Witte, Roy. 2,773,177.
Zimmerman, Jack J. 2,770,875.
Zimmerman, Jack J. 2,771,047.
Zimmerman, Jack J. 2,771,048.
Zimmerman, Jack J. 2,771,050.
Mott, Chester D., to Fansteel Metallurgical Corp. Method
of arc welding. 2,760,044, 8-21-56, CI. 219—10.
Mott, Frederick M., and F. J. Bradbury, to Automotive Prod-
ucts Co. Ltd. Control mechanism for the transmission sys-
tems of motor vehicles. 2,742,987, 4-4-56, CI. 192 — .8.
Mott, John H., Vi to A. D. Rossi. Staple former and stitching
machine. 2,741,766, 4-17-56, CI. 1 — 203.
Mott, John H. Fluid operated drilling unit. 2,750,816,
6-19-56, CI. 77—6.
Mott, Norman S., to Cooper Alloy Corp. Stainless steel of
the "20" type. 2,750,282, 6-12-56, CI. 75—125.
Mott, Richard C, to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Shaft seal. 2,765,185, 10-2-56, CI. 286—30.
Mott-Smith, Lewis M., and B. R.
range-rate indicating unit.
235—61.5.
Mottais, Jean O. : See —
Salle, Rene, Sevin, and Mottais.
Motter, Charles S., to Morton Mfg. I
clad table. 2,762,672, 9-11-56, CI. 312 — 140.3.
Motter, Theodore J., to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Method
of producing mar resistant surfaces on thermoplastic mate-
rials. 2,771,378, 11-20-56, CI. 117 — 47.
Mottern, Henry O., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Preparation of isopropanol of improved odor quality.
2,729,682, 1-3-56, CI. 260—641.
Mottet, Arthur L. : See —
Baxter, Lee G., Smith, and Mottet. 2,746,096.
Mottet, Arthur L., to The Long-Bell Lumber Co. Making
fiberboard of uniform density and thickness. 2,744,848,
5-8-56, CI. 154—101.
Mottet, Arthur L., to The Long-Bell Lumber Co. Volumetric
feeder for fibrous materials. 2,752,639, 7-3-56, CI. 19 — 96.
Mottet, Arthur L., to The Long-Bell Lumber Co. Apparatus
for applying sprayable materials to solid particles.
2,761,420, 9-4-56, CI. 118 — 418.
Mottram, Charles P. : See —
Efford, John T., and Mottram. 2,741,405.
Efford, John T., and Mottram. 2,746,647.
Motts, Frank D., to The Overly-Hautz Co. Motor base.
2,76^5,997, 10-9-56, CI. 248—23.
Mottu, Andr6, to Societe Genevoise d'Instruments de Physique.
Optical device for examining the cross-section of parts
having an intricate outline. 2,737,080, 3-6-56, CI. 88 — 24.
Mottu, Andr6, to Societe Genevoise d'Instruments de Physique.
Arrangement for projecting in superposition the images of
a work piece and of a reference drawing through an out-
line projector. 2,765,704, 10-9-56, CI. 88—24.
Moubayed, Esber E. Combined frozen confection, cup and
pipette. 2,766,123. 10-9-56, CI. 99—137.
Mould, Harry W., Jr. : See —
Sahs, Leonard J., and Mould. 2,733,600.
Moulder, Harry H. Combined hose reel and sprinkler.
2,755,035, 7-17-56, CI. 242—87.
Moule, Rex E. Drying oven. 2,745,190, 5-15-56, CI. 34—12.
Moule, William N. : See — ■
Brockwell, Lloyd A., and Moule. 2,762,881.
Moulinage et Retorderie de Chavanoz : See —
Vandamme, Louis, and Rouyer. 2,741,893.
Vandamme, Louis, and Rouyer. 2,761,272.
Moulon, Jean-Marie. High stability transistor oscillator.
2,745,009, 5-8-56, CI. 250—36.
Moulon, Jean-Marie. Stabilized transistor amplifier.
2,774,826, 12-18-56, CI. 179—171.
Moulton, Clifford H. : See —
Ropiequet, Richard L., and Moulton. 2,752,527.
Moulton, Lee A. Reading training device. 2,735,193,
2-21-56, CI. 35—35.
Moulton, Lloyd J., to The Marquette Metal Products Co.
Dual fuel engine control system. 2,734,490, 2-14-56, CI.
123—27.
Moulton, Lloyd J., to The Marquette Metal Products Co.
Fuel control systems. 2,739,577, 3-27-56, CI. 123—27.
Moulton, Stephen W., to Philco Corp. Constant bandwidth
coupling system. 2,756,393, 7-24-56, CI. 333—27.
Mounce, Whitman D. : See —
Buckley, Stuart E., and Mounce. 2,740,695.
Mounce, Whitman D., to Esso Research and Engineernig Co.
Electrical resistivity well logging systems and methods.
2,730,672, 1-10-56, CI. 324 — 1.
Mounce, Whitman D., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Method of increasing permeability of a producing forma-
tion. 2,746,551, 5-22-56, CI. 166—36.
Mounsdon, Russel L., and H. G. Hill. Boat trailer. 2,740,543,
4-3-56, CI. 214—506.
Mount, George W. Magnetic hammers. 2,731,993, 1-24-56,
CI. 145—30.
Mount, George W. Web stretching device. 2,732,175, 1-24-56,
CI. 254—79.
Mount, George W. Hand magnetic pick up tool. 2,732,243,
1-24-56, CI. 294—65.5.
Mountain, Tom L. : See —
Deans, Frederick E., Wainwright, and Mountain.
2,754,668.
Mounteer, Carlyle A., to G. M. Giannini & Co. Inc. Potenti-
ometer brush. 2,759,081, 8-14-56, CI. 201—62.
Mountjoy, Garrard, to General Dynamics Corp. Antenna
combined with magnetic coupling core. 2,755,468, 7-17-56,
CI. 343—850.
Mouravieff, Nicolas. Free-wheel device. 2,737,274, 3-6-56,
CI. 192 — 41.
Mouravieff, Nicolas. Devices for transmitting rotary motion.
2,758,481, 8-14-56, CI. 74—116.
Mourning, Rollo C. : See —
Miller, Harold G., and Mourning. 2,764,801.
Mouton Marcel, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Process
for bleaching and deodorizing meat. 2,766,121, 10-9-56,
CI. 99—107.
Mouw, Garrett H., to M-W Sales Co. Form relieving fixture.
2,752,740, 7-3-56, CI. 51—232.
Mowat, Benona C. Composite wheel and tire. 2,743,139,
4-24-56, CI. 301—41.
Mowat, John H., G. C. Krupka, and S. Nalesnyk, to American
Cyanamid Co. Method for purifying streptodornase-strep-
tokinase. 2,753,291, 7-3-56, CI. 195—66.
Mowbray, Harry L. Rod weeder attachment for agriculture
implements. 2,767,631, 10-23-56, CI. 97 — 42.
558
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Mowers, Henry D. : See —
McDonnell, Joseph M., and Mowers. 2,763,340.
Mowrer, Howard J., Jr. Captive wrench for coupling-nut
swiveled on a tube. 2.733,937, 2-7-56, CI. 285 — 1.
Mowry, David T., and A. H. Schlesinger, to Monsanto Chem-
ical Co. Herbicides. 2,734,815, 2-14-56, CI. 71—2.5.
Mowry, David T., and A. B. Craig, to The Chemstrand Corp.
Dyeable acrylonitrile fiber forming compositions. 2,744,086,
5-1-56, CI. 260—45.4.
Mowry, David T., and A. H. Schlesinger, to Monsanto Chemi-
cal Co. Herbicidal composition. 2,745,729, 5-15-56, CI.
71—2.6.
Mowry, David T., and R. M. Hedrick, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Erosion-stable soil. 2,754,023, 7-17-56, CI. 47—1.
Mowry, Ivan H. Collapsible golf bag standard. 2,751,176,
6-19-56, CI. 248—96.
Mowry, John E. Vertically adjustable table. 2,770,4G7,
11-13-56, CI. 280 — 44.
Moy, Paul W., and A. H. Du Rose, to The Harshaw Chemical
Co. Alkaline nickel plating solution. 2,773,818, 12-11-56,
CI. 204—49.
Moya, Marcelino, Jr. : See — -
Arquelles, Adolfo R., and Moya. 2,760,681.
Moyer, David P., to General Motors Corp. Circuit breaker.
2,743,335, 4-24-56, CI. 200—138.
Moyer, David F., to General Motors Corp. Plug-in control
switch. 2,773,959, 12-11-56, CI. 200—115.5.
Moyer, Golden A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Pulsation danip-
ener for gaseous streams. 2,735,504, 2-21-56, CI. 181 — 36.
Moyer, Golden A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Vacuum distilla-
tion of oils. 2,774,723, 12-18-56, CI. 196—77.
Moyer, James H., to The Columbus Dental Mfg. Co. Inter-
changeable tooth crown. 2,770,040, 11-13-56, CI. 32 — 12.
Moyer, James W., and H. Hurwitz, Jr., to the United States
of America as representeed by the United States Atomic
Energy Commission. Neutron flux measuring device.
2,753,462, 7-3-56, CI. 250—83.1.
Moyer, Joseph K., and R. C. Yama, to The Silex Co. Handle
for glass containers. 2,760,808, 8-28-56, CI. 294 — 31.2.
Moyer, Oscar E., to Universal Mfg. Corp. Scaffold legs with
coupling pins. 2,765,200, 10-2-56, CI. 304 — 2.
Moyer, Robert F., to National-U. S. Radiator Corp. Appa-
ratus for finning pipe. 2,743,512, 5-1-56, CI. 29 — 202.
Moyer, Walter W., Co., Inc. : .See —
Godshall, Nicholas G. 2,742,870.
Moyeux, Maurice : See —
Libermann, David, and Moyeux. 2,771,393.
Moyle, Morton P. : See —
Tribus, Myron, and Moyle. 2,766,619.
Moynahan Bronze Co. : See —
Cudini, Roger G. 2,743,463.
Moyroud, Louis M. : See —
Higonnet, Rene, and Moyroud. 2,736,249.
Higonnet, Rene, and Moyroud. 2,758,693.
Higonnet, Rene' and Moyroud. 2,775,172.
Higonnet, Rene A., and Moyroud. 2,744,443.
Higonnet, Rene A., and Moyroud. 2,744,457.
Higonnet, Rene A., and Moyroud. 2,765,895.
Higonnet, Rene" A., and Moyroud. 2,767,628.
Moziek, John : See —
Mcintosh, Walter W., Moziek, and Smith. 2,771,636.
Mozingo, Alfred K., and H. K. Salzberg, to The Borden Co.
Stabilized casein. 2,757,171, 7-31-56, CI. 260 — 119.
Mracek, Milo F. Canine scent discrimination article.
2,758,565, 8-14-56, CI. 119—29.
Mraz, Miles J., to North American Aviation, Inc. Retractable
mount for rockets. 2,752,824, 7-3-56, CI. 89 — 1.7.
Mraz, Richard G., to Hercules Powder Co. Mixed esters of
phthalic acids and process for production thereof. 2,7 12,494,
4-17-56. CI. 260 — 475.
Mrazik, George. Cap lifter for press fitted caps. 2,759,383,
8-21-56, Cl. 81—3.46.
Mruk Walter F. : See —
Jacobson, Moses G., Gilfert, De Luca, and Mruk.
2,769,884.
Mucher, George J., to Clarostat Mfg. Co., Inc. Switch. Re.
24,218, 9-18-56, Cl. 200—67.
Mucher, George J., to Clarostat Mfg. Co., Inc. Electric
resistor. 2,737,560, 3-6-56, Cl. 201—48.
Mucher. Georee J., to Clarostat Mfg. Co., Inc. Control
coupling. 2,744,777, 5-8-56. Cl. 287—53.
Mucher, George J., to Clarostat Mfg. Co.. Inc. Electric con-
trol assembly. 2,758,182. 8-7-56, Cl. 201—48.
Mucher, George J., to Clarostat Mfg. Co., Inc. Switch.
2,767,271, 10-16-56, Cl. 200—67.
Muehmore, Robert B., to Sperrv Rand Corp. Coaxial stub
supports. 2.743,422, 4-4-56, Cl. 333—97.
Muehnick, Paul, to Sorensen & Co., Inc. Voltage regulator.
2,753,514, 7-3-56, Cl. 323—66.
Muck. William E. : See —
Free, Vernon, and Muck. 2,767,390.
Muckley, Henry E., to Belliss & Morcom Ltd. Pistons.
2,772,932, 12-4-56, Cl. 309 — 4.
Miiekter, Heinrich, and E. Jansen, to Chemie Gruenenthal G.
m. b. H. Penicillin-streptomycin compound. 2,755,274,
7-17-56, Cl. 260—210.
Mudrak, Anton, to Colgate-Palmolive Co. N-higher-alkyl-4-
carboxy-2-pyrrolidones and compositions therewith.
2,757,125, 7-31-56, Cl. 167—93.
Muecke, Edward A., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Loopers and
looper throw-outs for chain-stitch sewing machines.
2,758,557, 8-14-56, Cl. 112—200.
Muehlbauer, Fritz, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktien-
gesellschaft. Production of dyestuffs of the phthalocyanine
series. 2,768,170, 10-23-56, Cl. 260 — 314.5.
Muehlhause, Carl O., and G. E. Thomas, to the United States
of America as represented by the United States Atomic
Energy Commission. Neutron scintillation detector.
2,755,253, 7-17-56, Cl. 252—301.2.
Muehlhausser, Carl K. : See —
Dawsey, Lynn H., Umhoefer, and Muehlhausser.
2,768,065.
Muehling, Anthony A., to Mid-West Abrasive Co. Swing
grinder. 2,741,070, 4-10-56, Cl. 51 — 32.
Muehling, Anthony A., to Mid-West Abrasive Co. Swing
grinder. 2,750.714. 6-19-56. Cl. 51—32.
Muehling, Anthony A., I. J. Gruenberg, and R. H. Mustonen,
to The Gear Grinding Machine Co. Apparatus for orient-
ing prismatic bodies. 2,761,585, 9-4-56, Cl. 221 — 174.
Muehring, John E. : See —
Milligan, Harold E., and Muehring. 2,734,612.
Mueller, Albert C. : See —
Bradley, Theodore F., and Mueller. 2,741,607.
Mueller, Albert C, to Shell Development Co. Esters of sul-
fonic acids and certain epoxy-substituted alcohols and
method for their preparation. 2,755,290, 7-17-56, Cl.
260—348.
Mueller, Albert C, to Shell Development Co. Process for
preparing epoxy esters. 2,772,296, 11-27-56. Cl. 260 — 348.
Mueller, Andrew A., to A. C. Nielsen Co. Voltage injection
circuit. 2,758,223, 8-7-56, Cl. 307—137.
Mueller, Anthony J. : See —
Johnson, Thomas H., and Mueller. 2,764,936.
Johnson, Thomas H., and Mueller. 2,775,198.
Mueller, Carl F., and W. A. Mueller. Ozone massage device.
2,745,400, 5-15-56. Cl. 128—24.1.
Mueller, Carl F. and W. A. Ozone therapeutic device.
2,745,407, 5-15-56, Cl. 128—407.
Mueller, Carl H. : See —
Klein. Victor G., and Mueller. 2,745,290.
Klein, Victor G., Schneller, and Mueller. 2,735,683.
Mueller, Carl H., and R. F. Schneller, to Lincoln Engineering
Co. Lubrication systems. 2,748.893, 6-5-56, Cl. 184 — 7.
Mueller, Charles W., to Radio Corp. of America. Semicon-
ductor devices. 2,759,133, 8-14-56, Cl. 317—235.
Mueller, Co. : See —
Bowan, Walter J., and Ferry. 2.735,700.
Brown, Oscar E., and Baker. 2,775,469.
Cline. Earl E. 2,757,897.
Henderson. William M. 2,757,943.
Lowe, Earl W., and Foltz. 2,757,024.
Mueller, Frank H. 2,735,116.
Mueller, Frank H. 2,738,799.
Mueller, Frank H. 2,748.463.
Mueller, Frank H., and Bowan. 2.767,729.
Mueller, Frank H., and Bowan. 2,773,618.
Mueller, Frank H., and Smith. 2,745,669.
Mueller, Frank H., and Smith. 2,761,688.
Mueller, Frank H., and Smith. 2,767,600.
Mueller, Frank H., and Tinker. 2,731,207.
Mueller, Frank H., and Tinker. 2,735,444.
Mueller, Frank H., and Tinker. 2,756,936.
Mueller, Frank H., and Tratzik. 2.731,041.
Mueller, Frank H., and Tratzik. 2,735,123.
Reedy, Emmett M., and Mueller. 2,763,282.
Smith. John J. 2,756,486.
Tratzik, Frederick, and Bowan. 2.756,779.
Mueller, Eleanor S. All purpose orthopedic pillow. 2,765,480,
10-9-56, Cl. 5—338.
Mueller Electric Co. : See —
de Coningh, Edward H., and Flynn. 2,762,028.
Mueller, Ervin H. Runner lighter for gas burners. 2,737,233,
3-6-56, Cl. 158—115.
Mueller, Ervin H. Double outlet valve for controlling gas.
2,763,289, 9-18-56, Cl. 137—599.2.
Mueller, Frank H. : See —
Reedy, Emmett M., and Mueller. 2,763,282.
Mueller, Frank H, to Mueller Co. Combined drill and tap.
2,735,116, 2-21-56, Cl. 10—140.
Mueller, Frank H., to Mueller Co. Rotary plug valve.
2,738,799, 3-20-56, Cl. 137—246.22.
Mueller, Frank H., to Mueller Co. Method of coupling pipes.
2,748,463, 6-5-56, Cl. 29—523.
Mueller, Frank H, and F. Tratzik, to Mueller Co. By-pass
assembly for service pipes. 2,731,041, 1-17-56, Cl. 138 — 97.
Mueller, Frank H., and E. E. Tinker, to Mueller Co. Relief
valve. 2,731,207, 1-17-56, Cl. 236 — 92.
Mueller, Frank H., and F. Tratzik, to Mueller Co. Pipe clean-
ing tool. 2,735,123, 2-21-56, Cl. 15—104.09.
Mueller, Frank H., and E. E. Tinker, to Mueller Co. Fluid
pressure regulator. 2.735,444, 2-21-56, Cl. 137—505.44.
Mueller, Frank H., and J. J. Smith, to Mueller Co. Machine
for drilling and tapping mains. 2,745,669, 5-15-56,
a. 279—91.
Mueller, Frank H., and E. E. Tinker, to Mueller Co. Relief
valve. 2,756,936, 7-31-56, Cl. 236—92.
Mueller, Frank H., and J. J. Smith, to Mueller Co. Machine
for drilling and tapping mains. 2,761,688, 9-4-56, Cl.
279 — 99.
Mueller, Frank H., and J. J. Smith, to Mueller Co. Machine
for drilling and tapping mains. 2,767,600, 10-23-56, Cl.
77 — 38.
Mueller, Frank H., and W. J. Bowan, to Mueller Co. Tapered
rotary plug valve. 2.767.729. 10-23-56, Cl. 137 — 246.19.
Mueller, Frank H., and W. J. Bowan. to Mueller Co. Service
installation. 2,773,618, 12-11-56, Cl. 220—3.8.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Mueller, Fred R., to Cozier Container Corp. Shipping con-
tainer. 2,730,287. 1-10-56, CI. 229—14.
Mueller, Fritz G. : See —
Hamontre, Hugh C, Mueller, and Armstrong. 2, 771,086.
Mueller, George P. : See —
Mazur, Robert H., and Mueller. 2,753,343.
Simerl, Linton E., Heald, and Mueller. 2,773,045.
Mueller, George P., to G. D. Searle & Co. 16,17-carboxy-
methylene pregnenes and esters thereof. 2,729,653, 1-3-56,
CI. 260—397.1.
Mueller, George P., to G. D. Searle & Co. 3,26-dihydroxy-ir,.22
imino-5-cholestenes, 3,26-dihydroxy-16,22-imino-5, 16,20 ( 22 ) -
cholestatrienes and derivatives thereof. 2,740,781, 4-3-56,
CI. 260—239.5.
Mueller-Gliemann, Karl: See —
Reppe, Walter, Schlichting, and Mueller-Gliemann.
2,769,017.
Mueller, Herman G. Heat exchanger. 2,739,795, 3-27-56,
CI. 257—241.
Mueller, Herman H. Automatic interlocking dual phonograph
record player. 2,729,455, 1-3-56, CI. 274—10.
Mueller, Homer L., to American Machine & Foundry Co.
Reach bar assembly for bicycle frame. 2,747,889, 5-29-56,
CI. 280—281.
Mueller, Jakob, to Ciba Ltd. Asymmetrical indigoid dyestuffs.
2,735,853, 2-21-56, CI. 260—332.
Mueller, Johannes : See —
Schlittler, Emil, and Mueller. 2,752,351.
Schlittler, Emil, and Mueller. 2,755,287.
Mueller, Louis E. Sheet feeder. 2,751,003. 6-19-56. CI.
164—21.
Mueller, Martin : See —
Kristmann, Stefan, and Mueller. 2,739,345.
Mueller, Otto. Positive clutch and brake mechanism for
press. 2,763,351, 9-18-56, CI. 192—17.
Mueller, Paul L. : See —
Bachman, Robert J., Lewis, Mueller, and Murray.
2,734,858.
Mueller, Paul L., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Resistance
measuring apparatus. 2,735,065, 2-14-56, CI. 324 — 62.
Mueller, Paul M., to Pratt & Whitney Co., Inc. Rotary
pumps. 2.775,208, 12-25-56, CI. 103—111.
Mueller, Richard J., to Automatic Canteen Co. of America,
Inc. Method and apparatus for dispensing a measured
amount of beverage ingredients. 2,770,394, 11-13-56, CI.
222—1.
Mueller, Robert F. : See — ■
Clougherty, Leo B., and Mueller. 2,763,563.
Mueller, Robert H. : See —
Russell, Francis R., Fell, and Mueller. 2,767,847.
Mueller, Robert H., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Olefin polymerization process. 2,755,324, 7-17-56, CI.
260—683.15.
Mueller, Ruldolph R. Toasters and the like. 2,763,199,
9-18-56, CI. 99—341.
Mueller, Thomas D. : See —
Jones, Stanley B., and Mueller. 2,755,389.
Mueller, Walter A. : See —
Mueller, Carl F., and W. A. 2,745,400.
Mueller, Carl F., and W. A. 2,745,407.
Mueller, Werner F. K. : See —
Loeper, Robert P., and Mueller. 2,748.583.
Mueller, William A., to Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. Film
synchronizing marker. 2,734,948, 2-14-56, CI. 179 — 100.2.
Mueller, William F. Pipe line cleaning machine. 2,755,809,
7-24-56, CI. 134—58.
Mueller, Willy : See—
Schmid, Max, Moser, Danuser, Mory, Mueller, and Wuerg-
ler. 2,741,656.
Schmid, Max, Moser, Danuser, Mory, Mueller, and Wuerg-
ler. 2,741,657.
Schmid, Max, Moser, Danuser, Mory, Mueller, and Wuerg-
ler. 2,741,658.
Schmid, Max, Moser, Danuser, Mory, Mueller, and Wuerg-
ler. 2,741,659.
Muench, Carl G., to The Celotex Corp. Consistency regulator.
2,746,475, 5-22-56, CI. 137—91.
Muenster, Alfred : See —
Keller, Rudolf, Keyssner, Muenster, and Pfaff.
2,738,030.
Muessig, Clifford W. : See — ■
Smith, Paul V., Jr., Lippincott, and Muessig. 2,764,551.
Muetterties. Earl L. : See —
Farlow, Mark W., and Muetterties. 2,732,410.
Farlow, Mark W., and Muetterties. 2,732,411.
Muetterties, Earl L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Fluorine and sulfur compounds. 2,729,663, 1-3-56, CI.
260 — 431.
Muetterties, Earl L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Chalcogenous complexes. 2,748,145, 5-29-56, CI. 260 — 329.
Muetterties, Earl L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Preparation of mercuric fluoride bv reaction of mercuric
oxide and hydrogen fluoride gas. 2,757,070, 7-31-56, CI.
23—88.
Muetterties, Earl L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
New process for preparing chloro-fluoro methanes from
phosgene and a metal fluoride. 2,757,214, 7-31-56, CI.
260 — 653.
Muff, Oliver W., % to Robinson Orifice Fitting Co. Line
blind. 2,743,742, 5-1-56, CI. 138—44.
Muffly, Gary, to Gulf Research & Development Co. Transient
viewer ana recorder. 2,737,646, 3-6-56, CI. 340 — 318.
Muffly. Glenn. Reversible refrigerating systems. 2,747,376,
5-29-56. CI. 62—4.
559
Muffly, Glenn. Defrosting of evaporator. 2,765,633. 10-9-56,
CI. 62—117.3.
Muffly, Glenn. Ice making method and apparatus. 2,774,223,
12-18-56, CI. 62—7.
Muffly, James A. Instrument for probing the reticulum.
2 753,869, 7-10-56, CI. 128—356.
Muffly, James A. Instrument for probing the recticulum.
2,753,870, 7-10-56, CI. 128—356.
Mugavero, Vincent A. Apparatus for removing the ends of
containers. 2,728,983, 1-3-56, CI. 30 — 9.
Muggleton, Gerald D., to Combined Locks Paper Co. Method
of coating paper with high solids content coating material.
2,772,604, 12-4-56, CI. 92 — 40.
Muggli, Ewald : See —
Muggli, Meinrad and E. 2,757.801.
Muggli, Meinrad and E. Signal devices for filters. 2,757,801,
8-7-56, CI. 210—164.
Mugler, Charles M. Foldable lounge chair. 2,740,465, 4-3-56,
CI. 155 — 105.
Miihlemann, Ernst : See —
Hepperle, Erwin and Miihlemann. 2,765,709.
Muhlenbruch, Fred, to Dairy Conveyor Corp. Extensible load-
ing conveyor. 2,768,732, 10-30-56, CI. 198—139.
Muhler, Joseph C. : See —
Moorman, Wilbur C, and Muhler. 2,771,704.
Muhlhausen, Cornelius : See —
Hoppe, Peter, Weinbrenner, Muhlhausen, and Breer.
2,764,565.
Muhrer, Merle. Method of preserving natural rumen micro-
organisms and product which results therefrom. 2,738,273,
3-13-56, CI. 99—2.
Muirhead & Co. Ltd. : See —
Bell, John. Cannon, and Mundy. 2,729,818.
Couzens, Sydney N., and Hibbitt. 2,738,434.
Kirchel, Alan A. 2,740,686.
Phillips, Eric T. A., and Botting. 2,768,309.
Muirhead, James, to The Murray Corp. of America. Coupling
pin retaining clip. 2,739,000, 3-20-56, CI. 287 — 108.
Mulbarger, Francis A. : See —
Peterson, Lester C, Mulbarger, and Batts. 2,760,542.
Mulbarger, Francis A., and W. E. Harris, to United States
Rubber Co. Method and apparatus for forming self-sealing
inner tube. 2,736,921, 3-6-56. CI. 18—14.
Mulbarger, Francis A., and A. B. Clayton, to United States
Rubber Co. Method of splicing rubber articles. 2,773,541,
12-11-56, CI. 154—14.
Mulcahey, John F. Artificial bait. 2,748,522, 6-5-56, CI.
43—42.06.
Mulcahy, Harry K. Paint container. 2,763,880, 9-25-56,
CI. 15—121.2.
Mulcahy, Harry W., to W. H. Miner, Inc. Combined rubber
and friction shock absorbing mechanism. 2,755,940,
7-24-56, CI. 213 — 49.
Mulcahy, Harry W., to W. H. Miner. Inc. Rubber shock ab-
sorbing mechanisms. 2,765,929, CI. 213 — 40.
Mulder, Harm H., to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co.,
trustee. Push-pull circuit for amplifying or producing
high-frequency oscillations. 2,763,734, 9-18-56, CI.
179—171.
Mulheim, Joseph E., and S. B. Barnhardt, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Flexible drive means. 2,734,359, 2-14-56,
CI. 64—1.
Mulka, Friedrich. Slide fastener. 2,775,012, 12-25-56, CI.
24—205.1.
Mullally, Vernon P. Fire alarm apparatus. 2,745,926,
5-15-56, CI. 200—142.
Mullan, Daniel, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Machine for
trimming, fluxing, and soldering the lead wires of fluorescent
lamps. 2,764,953, 10-2-56, CI. 113—59.
Mullan, Daniel, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Apparatus
for manufacturing discharge lamps. 2,772,134, 11-27-56,
CI. 316—32.
Mullaney, John H., to Direcant Co. Radio antenna system.
2,770,802, 11-13-56, CI. 343—852.
Mullaney, Ralph A., to Zenith Radio Corp. Record storing
and ejecting mechanism for a phonograph. 2,743,109,
4-24-56, CI. 274 — 10.
Mullard Radio Valve Co., The : See —
Goulding, Frederick S„ and Tosswill. 2,768,330.
Mullen, Edward : See —
Benson, Alfred, and Mullen. 2,761,570.
Mullen, H James. Hair cutting apparatus. 2,752,677,
7-3-56. CI. 30—202.
Mullen, James W., II, to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Controlled area
combustion for ramjet. 2,742,761, 4-24-56, CI. 60 — 39.28.
Mullen, James W., II, and J. B. Fenn, to Chemical Construc-
tion Corp. Thermal transformation of hydrocarbons.
2,767,233, 10-16-56, CI. 260 — 679.
Mullen, Leo V.. Jr., and J. M. Boyle, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Lubricating oil additive. 2,734,869,
2-14-56. CI. 252—47.5.
Mullen. William G., to A. B. Dick Co. Dampening system and
method of using same. 2,733,653, 2-7-56, CI. 101 — 147.
Mullen, William T. Laminated flashing materials. 2,734,010,
2-7-56. CI. 154—51.
Mullen, William T. Laminated materials. 2,748,043, 5-29-56
CI. 154—51.
Miillenschlader. Carl O. Manufacture of textile yarns of
threads. 2.748.558, 6-5-56, CI. 57—34.
Miiller A. G. Maschinenfabrik und Eisengiesserei : See —
Ingold. Fritz. 2,751,790.
Muller, Alfred A. Pressure responsive signal device.
2,739,201, 3-20-56, CI. 200—83.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Mtiller, Edwin. Device for producing the picker stroke on a
loom. 2,760,524, 8-28-56, CI. 139—147.
Muller, Erich, and H. Michaelis, to Jagenberg-Werke Akt.-Ges.
Air doctor for web coating machines. 2,766,720, 10-16-56,
CI. 118—63.
Muller, Ernst, to Precisa A. G. Rechenmaschinenfabrik. Type
bars for calculating and bookkeeping machines. 2,746,385,
5-22-56, CI. 101—109.
Muller, Franz, to Klockner-Humboldt-Deutz Aktiengesell-
schaft. Installation for the heating of fine granular
material, especially cement raw material. 2,756,981,
7-31-56, CI. 263—32.
Muller, Friedrich W., to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co., trustee. Apparatus for simulating the sound of a
swinging bell. 2,744.583. 5-8-56, CI. 181—0.5.
Muller, Friedrich W.. to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co., trustee. Sound radiator. 2,765,043, 10-2-56, CI.
181—31.
Muller, Fritz : See —
Kleinvogel, Hans-Joachim, and Muller. 2,738,456.
Muller, George H. : See — -
Matthias, Hans A., and Muller. 2,757,017.
Muller, George H., to Ford Motor Co. Hydraulic power steer-
ing with valved piston. 2,735,502, 2-21-56, CI. 180—79.2.
Muller, George H., to Ford Motor Co. Auxiliary suspension
bumper. 2,735,673, 2-21-56, CI. 267—63.
Muller, George H. Keyholder and flashlight. 2,737,574,
3-6-56, CI. 240—6.4.
Muller, George H., to Ford Motor Co. Power steering cylin-
der construction. 2,755,779, 7-24-56, CI. 121—41.
Muller, George H., to Ford Motor Co. Independent wheel sus-
pension for motor vehicles. 2,755,875, 7-24-56, CI. 180 — 73.
Muller, George H., to Ford Motor Co. Power steering booster
of the hydraulic type. 2,755,876, 7-24-56. CI. 180—79.2.
Muller, George H., to Ford Motor Co. Independent front
wheel suspension for motor vehicle. 2,760,787, 8-28-56,
CI. 280—124.
Muller, George H., to Ford Motor Co. Torsion bar front
suspension. 2,768,001, 10-23-56, CI. 280—124.
Muller, Georges : See —
Velluz, Leon, and Muller. 2,773,886.
Muller, Hans, to Aerosol Corp. T. R. Apparatus for the
atomization of liquids. 2,764,451, 9-25-56, CI. 299—63.
Muller, Helmut : See —
Gerber, Adolf, Leschhorn, Muller, and Rambausek.
2,761,880.
Kugel, Fritz, and Miiller. 2,760,341.
Muller, Helmut, to J. M. Voith G. m. b. H. Fluid control sys-
tem for torus chamber type hydraulic couplings. 2,768,501,
10-30-56, CI. 60—54.
Muller, Helmut, to J. M. Voith G. m. b. H. Hydraulic coupling
and fluid working medium therefor consisting of liquid and
solid particles. 2,768.722, 10-30-56, CI. 192—3.2.
Muller, Herman E., to York Engineering & Construction Co.
Inspection apparatus. 2,754,964, 7-17-56, CI. 209—123.
Muller, Jacques. Filter for gaseous fluids. 2,752,001,
6-26-56, CI. 183—15. .*„ .*
Muller, Jacques. Filter cartridge for gaseous and liquid fluids.
2.754,973, 7-17-56, CI. 210—169.
Muller, Jacques. Fluid filter of the columnar type. 2,767,851,
10-23-56, CI. 210—152.
Muller, Josef : See —
Junghans, Helmut, von Zeppelin, and Muller. 2,758,489.
Lenze, Eberhard, and Muller. 2.734.995.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H, and Muller. 2,746.556.
Muller, Josef, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengellschaft. Vehicle sus-
pension. 2.733,934, 2-7-56, CI. 280—124.
Muller, Josef, to Deutsche Gold-und Silber-Scheideanetalt
vormals Roessler. Hydrogen peroxide production.
2,745,719, 5-15-56. CI. 23—207.
Miiller. Josef, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Motor
vehicle frame with central longitudinal member and frame
;.„ i. :.;:.(. '-'.35. 7-31-56, CI. 180—64.
Muller, Josef, to H. Klepper. Construction element for use
as a nillar, strut, brace or other stiffening member.
2.765,014. 10-2-56. CI. 150—0.5.
Muller, Josef. Electrical device for testing the weldability
of metallic materials. 2,769,893, 11-6-56. CI. 219—109.
Muller. Joseph. Gravity-fed mirror-silvering hand guns.
2,739,013. 3-20-56, CI. 299—86.
Muller. Karl E. : See —
Nischk. Gflnther, Miiller, and Bayer. 2.740,764.
Muller, Karl E., F. W. Schmidt, E. Weinbrenner, and H.-F.
Piepenbrink, deceased (by U. B. Piepenbrink, administra-
trix), to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Isoey-
anate-modified polyesters reacted with glycols. 2,729,618,
1-3-56, CI. 260—75.
Muller. Karl H. : See-
Lewis, Benjamin F., and Muller. 2,737,598.
Mtiller, Konrad, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft.
Bank multiple contact structure for telephone switching
mechanisms. 2,753,402, 7-3-56, CI. 179—27.5.
Muller, Lloyd E. : See-
Baker, Albert D., Muller, and Harris. 2,731,104.
Muller. Llovd E.. to General Motors Torn. Refrigerated air
distributing apparatus. 2,747,495, 5-29-56, CI. 98 — 2.
Muller. Max A., to Rand-Goetze Corp. Resilient device.
2.765.163, 10-2-56. CI. 267 — 1.
Muller. Max A., to Goetzewerke Friedrich Goetze Aktiengesell-
schaft. Piston rings. 2,766,085, 10-9-56, CI. 309 — 44.
MUller, Oskar A. Sectional row boat. 2,741,782, 4-17-56,
CI. 9—2.
>,730,529.
2,736,726.
2,748,980, 6-5-56, CI.
Muller, Paul : See—
Gatzi, Karl, and Muller.
Gaetzi, Karl, and Muller. *,, . „*,,
Muller, Paul. Razor blade holder.
221—232.
Muller, Paul A. Smoke filter of fibrous material, especially
for tobacco products. 2,763,267, 9-18-56, CI. 131—208.
Muller, Robert A., to Atlas Plywood Corp. Plywood press
loaders. 2,755,832, 7-24-56, CI. 144 — 281.
Muller, Rudolf. Offset printing process and mechanism there-
for. 2,736,364, 2-21-56, CI. 101—142.
Muller, Siegfried A. : See—
McCormick, Jerry R. D„ and Muller. 2,731,388.
McCormick, Jerry R. D., and Muller. 2,731,389.
McCormick, Jerry R. D., and Muller. 2,739,100.
McCormick, Jerry R. D., and Muller. 2,745,787.
Muller, Walter, to Grob & Co. Aktiengesellschaft. Sheet metal
healds. 2,737,982, 3-13-56, CI. 139 — 92.
Muller, Werner : See —
Schmidt, Karl, Muller, Putter, Suckfull, and Dittmar.
2,753,344.
Miiller, Wilhelm, to E. Merck. Apparatus for the electrolysis
of aqueous alkali sulphate solutions. 2,744,864, 5-8—56,
CI. 204—220.
Muller, Wilhelm, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft.
Electrolysis of chloride solutions and cell therefor.
2,756,201, 7-24-56, CI. 204 — 95.
MUller, Willy. Magnetic sound recording and reproducing
head. 2,761,016, 8-28-56, CI. 179—100.2.
Muller, Wolf F., to Servomechanisms, Inc. Transducer.
2,737,624, 3-6-56, CI. 323—61.
Miiller-Strobel, Josef, to The West Co., Inc. Closure remover
with plunger actuated side grippers. 2,732,741, 1-31-56,
CI. 81—3.41.
Mullett, Howard G., to Bradley Washfountain Co. Wash-
fountain spray head. 2,766,074, 10-9-56, CI. 299 — 141.
Mullin, Robert K. Combined trailer hitch and hydraulic brake
operating mechanism. 2,729,309, 1-3-56, CI. 188 — 112.
Mullinix, Gird E., to Borg-Warner Corp. Pipe slip mech-
anism. 2,736,941, 3-6-56, CI. 24—263.
Miillner, Friedrich, to Brown, Boveri & Cie, Aktiengesell-
schaft. Seal for rotary shafts of gas-cooled machines.
2,743,949, 5-1-56, CI. 286—22.
Mulqueeny, Thomas J. : See —
Seavey, Frederick R., and Mulqueeny. 2,756,645.
Mulqueeny, Thomas J., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp.
Ignition mixture. 2,740,703, 4-3-56, CI. 52 — 2.
Mulski, Francis P. : See —
Colleran, Paul J., English, and Mulski. 2,756,374.
Multi-Amp Corp. : See —
Coben, Melvin S. 2,735,979.
Multiple Die Vise Co., Inc. : See — ■
Peterson, Charles R. 2,754,708.
Multiscope, Inc. : See —
Tilton. Russell G. 2.766,868.
Multiwall Research Institute, Inc. : See —
Allen, Howard G., Wright, and Kenison. 2,740,334.
Mulvaney, John F.. and J. G. Murphy. Tricarboxylic acid
esters. 2.737,525. 3-6-56, CI. 260 — 481.
Mulvany, Harry A. Preservation of eggs. 2,733,150,
1-31-56, CI. 99—170.
Mulvany, Harry A. Electrical cracking of hard shelled nuts.
2,755,834, 7-24-56, CI. 146—8.
Muma, Robert E., to The National Cash Register Co. Sheet
having a transferable coating containing magnetizable
material. 2,744,031, 5-1-56, CI. 117—36.
Mumford, Albert E.. and G. Tabberer, to General Electric Co.
Clutches. 2,742,127, 4-17-56, Cl. 192— 67. .
Mumford. Sam : See —
Woolfe, Aaron E. 2,765,572.
Mumford, William W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Eleetromaenetic wave equalization. 2,767,379, 10-16-56.
Cl. 333—28.
Mumford, William W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Non-reciprocal wave transmission networks. 2,769,960,
11-6-56, Cl. 332—52.
Munch. Werner : See —
Notarbartolo. Luigi. and Munch. 2,771,903.
Miinch, Werner, to Perfoglt Society per Azioni. Apparatus
for stretching filaments. 2,771,635, 11-27-56, Cl. 18—8.
Miinch, Werner, L. Notarbartolo, and L. Spano, to Perfogit
Societii per Azioni. Process for the production of 11-bromo-
undecanoic acid. 2.772.302, 11-27-56, Cl. 260—408.
Muncheryan, Hrand M. Reminder to disconnect vehicle lights.
2,742,630, 4-17-56. Cl. 340—52.
Muncheryan, Hrand M. Temperature indicating device.
2.755.665, 7-24-56, Cl. 73—343.
Muncheryan, Hrand M. Temperature-indicating device.
2.755.666, 7-24-56, Cl. 73—367.
Munday, Charles W., to The Distillers Co. Ltd. Multicom-
ponent radiation gas analysers. 2,741,703, 4-10-56, Cl.
250—43.5.
Munday. Charles W.. K. R. Peakin, and M. J. Griffiths, to
The Distillers Co. Ltd. Magnetic oxygen meters. 2,744,234,
5-1-56, Cl. 324—36.
Munday. Horace D. Medicine dropper construction. 2,756,749,
7-31-56, Cl. 128—233.
Mundean Mfg. Co. : See —
Salisbury, Ellsworth C. 2.730,867.
Salisbury. Ellsworth C. 2,763,136.
Munderich, Paul G. Arrangement on motor spraying vehicles
for the output of binding agent. 2,765,196, 10-2-56, Cl.
299—34.
LIST OF PATENTEES
561
Mundet Cork Corp. : See — -
Magrum, Gervase M. 2,766,973.
Mundt, Louis C. : See —
Layne, Leslie A., and Mundt. 2,743,087.
Mundt, Peter, and A. Geiger, to J. J. Schwarz. Spool for
films and similar articles. 2,766,948, 10-16-56, CI. 242 — 74.
Mundy, Giles J. : See — ■
Borden, Joseph H., and Mundy. 2,750,005.
Mundy, Grahame A. : See —
Bell, John, Cannon, and Mundy. 2,729,818.
Mundy, Koy J. : See —
Dempster, Augustine N., and Mundy. 2,760,938.
Munekata, Eiji, to Asahi Kasei Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha.
Process of manufacturing a copper compound containing
copper hydroxide. 2,758,013, 8-7-56, CI. 23—147.
Mungall, Thomas, Sr., 50% to W. Mungall. Jig for selective
hardening of steel rings. 2,765,161, 10-2-56, CI. 266—6.
Mungall, William : See —
Mungall, Thomas, Sr. 2,765,161.
Mungen, Richard : See —
Hujsak, Karol L., and Mungen. 2,756,248.
Hujsak, Karol L., and Mungen. 2,770,635.
Munger, Mary C. : See —
Beach, Clarence E., and Munger. 2,759,670.
Munger, Thomas W. : See — ■
Young, Fred D., and Munger. 2,763,414.
Munger, William P. : See —
Beach, Clarence E., and Munger. 2,759,670.
Strattan, Robert R.. and Munger. 2,746,679.
Munger, William P., to Reaction Motors, Inc. Automatic
valve. 2,754,656, 7-17-56, CI. 60 — 39.09.
Munhausen, Theodore W., to L. A. Layne. Screen and liner
setting, setting tool and wash pipe. 2,735,493, 2-21-56,
CI. 166—144.
Munice Gear Works, Inc. : See —
Smith, Marvin M.. and Fields. 2,746,574.
Mufiiz, Francisco L. Mechanical bagasse loosener and pneu-
matic picker. 2,769,671, 11-6-56, CI. 302—38.
Munn, Adolph T. Label holder. 2,752,025, 6-26-56, CI.
197—136.
Munn, Aubrey C. Pilot burner. 2,761,497, 9-4-56, CI.
158—115.
Munn, George E. to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Prep-
aration of n,n'-diacylhexamethylenediamines and an inter-
mediate. 2,745,842, 5-15-56, CI. 260—332.2.
Munoz, Miguel A. S. Device for effecting the hermetic clo-
sure of containers for preserves and analogous purposes.
2,757,501. 8-7-56, CI. 53—341.
Munrett, Olga H. Bandage for horse's legs. 2,756,746,
7-31-56, CI. 128—156. „„ „
Munro, Henrietta C. Garden soaker hose. 2,759,769, 8-21-56,
CI. 299 — 104.
Munroe, David J., to Webster Electric Co. Magazine for an
elongated record medium. 2,742,284, 4-17-56, CI.
271—2.15.
Munroe. David J., to Webster Electric Co. Vibration absorber.
2,766,840, 10-16-56, CI. 181—50.
Munroe, David J., to Webster Electric Co. Transducer.
2,771,512, 11-20-56, CI. 179—100.41.
Munroe, Henry F., to Proportioneers, Inc. Apparatus and
method for providing a fluoride solution. 2,749,222, 6-5-56,
CI. 23—272.
Munroe, Lester W. Toggle-controlled, slidable outer jaw
wrench. 2,772,591, 12-4-56, CI. 81 — 88.
Munsch, Walter P. Fish lure. 2,737,751, 3-13-56, CI.
43 — 42.47.
Munschauer, Frederick E., to Niagara Machine & Tool Works.
Double drive power punch press. 2,771,790, 11-27-56, CI.
74—665.
Munson, Everis D., to Brown & Bigelow. Display device.
2,767,497. 10-23-56, CI. 40 — 120.
Munson, Whitney K. Stamp pads. 2,765,767, 10-9-56, CI.
118—264.
Munster, Allen C, to Philco Corp. Method of and means for
measuring distance. 2,736,891, 2-28-56, CI. 343 — 12.
Munters, Carl G. Dehydrating system for the walls of cold-
storage rooms. 2,758,390, 8-14-56, CI. 34—80.
Muntwyler, Fredric C. Display stand. 2,730,323, 1-10-56,
CI. 248—197.
Muntz, Alan. & Co. Ltd. : See —
Beale, Evelyn S. L. 2.768,781.
Beale, Evelyn S. L. 2,770,943.
Kholucy, Ralph. 2,754,654.
Lovatt, Bernard C. 2,739,021.
Muntz, George, Jr. Electronic timer. 2,737,602, 3-6-56, CI.
307—106.
"a con-
Munz, Otto J. Photo-glyph recording. 2,775,758, 12-25-56,
CI. 343—17.
Munzig, Arthur L., %0 to A. L. Munzig^ Jr.^ %0 to M I. Davis,
%o to B. A. Simas, and Vio
pedance matching device.
343—822.
Munzig. Arthur L., Jr. : See —
Munzig, Arthur L. 2,769,169.
Munzig, Carl W. : See —
Munzig, Arthur L. 2,769,169.
Murai, Hirotada. Oral inhaler. 2,764,154, 9-25-56, CI.
128—201.
Murakami, Masao, and T. Imamoto, to Chemical Construction
Corp. Granulator. 2,746,803, 5-22-56, CI. 299 — 144.
Murakami, Tomomi, and R. W. Sonnenfeldt, to Radio Corp.
of America. High frequency amplifier with anode to grid
input and anode to cathode output. 2,770,720, 11-13-56,
CI. 250—20.
Murata, Ichiro. Deep well surveying instrument. 2,733,519,
2-7-56, CI. 33—205.5.
Murayama, Fumiko : See —
Rentier, Charles F., and Murayama. 2,736,643.
Murch, Loren E. Degree marking addition to a carpenter's
combination square. 2,728,990, 1-3-56, CI. 33—93.
Murchison, Bessie F. : See —
Murchison, Blackwell K. 2,744,973.
Murchison, Blackwell K. 2,749.132.
Murchison, Blackwell K. 2,765,680.
Murchison, Blackwell K., deceased ; B. F. Murchison, execu-
trix. Control unit for type setting machine. 2,744,973,
5-8-56, CI. 200—46.
Murchison, Blackwell K., deceased ; B. F. Murchison, execu-
trix. Type setting machines. 2,749,132, 6-5-56, CI.
276—10.
Murchison, Blackwell K., deceased ; B. F. Murchison, execu-
trix of said B. K. Murchison. Manually held knife sharpen-
ing device. 2,765,680, 10-9-56, CI. 76—86.
Murdock, Albert L. Automatic ice making apparatus.
2,730,865, 1-17-56, CI. 62 — 2.
Murdock, Forrest L., Sr. : See —
Williams, Elmer R. 2,753,046.
Murdock, Thomas B. : See —
Ball Richard H., Murdock, and Ogle. 2,734,585.
Murfin, William M. Annular power saw. 2,753,899, 7-10-56,
CI. 143—85.
Murgia, John B. Collapsible adjustable combined bookrest.
2,774,177, 12-18-56, CI. 45—60.
Muris, Franz : See —
Fischer, Ernst, and Muris. 2,729,632.
Murphey, Robert S., to A. H. Robins Co., Inc. o-methoxy-
phenoxy-2-hydroxy-propyl carbamates. 2,770,649, 11-13-56,
CI. 260—482.
Murphy, Arthur C. : See-
Murphy, Frank W. and A. C. 2,741,987.
Murphy Chemical Co. Ltd., The : See —
Pianka, Max. 2,765,252.
Murphy, Demery A., to The National Supply Co. Wash
pipe mounting for swivels. 2,764,428, 9-25-56, CI.
285—165.
Murphy Door Bed Co. Inc., The : See —
Murphy, William L., and Mercier. 2,738,520.
Murphy, Edward F. Closure for collapsible tubes. 2,751,130,
6-19-56, CI. 222—509.
Murphy, Francis J. : See —
Happel, Herman E., Arvin, and Murphy. 2,739,649.
Murphy, Frank L., R. W. Haman, and S. W. Kay, to Pullman-
Standard Car Mfg. Co. Railway vehicle. 2,732,814,
1-31-56, CI. 105—324.
Murphy, Frank V. Belt support or hernia stay. 2,743,721,
5-1-56, CI. 128—104.
Murphy, Frank W. and A. C. Safety means for electrically
operated pumps. 2,741,987, 4-17-56, CI. 103—25.
Murphy, Frank W. and R. Safety switch and indicating
means. 2,766,314, 10-9-56, CI. 123—146.5.
Murphy, George W. Refuse truck packer loader. 2,748,964,
6-5-56, CI. 214—503.
Murphy, Goodrich K., to The Budd Co. Compartment arrange-
ment for vehicles, especially for railway sleeping cars.
2,760,442, 8-28-56, CI. 105—315.
Murphy, Howard : See —
Mergen, Joseph M., and Murphy. 2,738,045.
Murphy, Howard J., to TJnited-Carr Fastener Corp. Stud and
socket assembly having resilient detent locking means.
2,742,072, 4-1-56, CI. 151—9.
Murphy, Howard J., to TJnited-Carr Fastener Corp. Fasten-
ing device. 2,745,620, 5-15-56, CI. 248—239.
Murphy, Howard J., to United-Carr Fastener Corp. Panel
fastener comprising a bolt, socket therefor and co-operating
detent locking means between said bolt and socket.
2,756,796, 7-31-56, CI. 151 — 41.5.
Murphy, Hubert W. : See —
Market, Harold L., and Murphy. 2,750,325.
Murphy, Hubert W., and V. C. Stephens, to Eli Lilly and Co.
Substituted piperidinopropane salt of penicillin. 2,742,460,
4-17-56, CI. 260—239.1.
Murphy, James G. : See —
Mulvaney, John F., and Murphy. 2,737,525.
Murphy, James J., to Custom Made Container Corp. Ship-
ping container with cushioning liner. 2,746,667, 5-22-56,
CI. 229—14.
Murphy, John B. Fluid brake for automotive vehicle.
2,730,200, 1-10-56, CI. 188—90.
Murphy, John H., and W. R. Anderson. Fishing lures.
2,758,408, 8-14-56, CI. 43—42.09.
Murphy, John M. : See —
Mann, Leonard J., Murphy, and Sharpe. 2,735,274.
Murphy, Joseph E. Rotary cultivator. 2,732,783, 1-31-56,
CI. 97 — 43.
Murphy, Laurence W., to Geo. A. Hormel & Co. Apparatus
for facilitating slaughtering of domestic animals. 2,733,477,
2-7-56, CI. 17—1.
Murphy, Leslie E. : See —
Johnson, Carl A., Murphy, and Selman. 2,737,129.
Murphy, Mary L. : See —
Murphy, Thomas J. 2,734,139.
Murphy & Miller, Inc. : See —
Brandt, Paul H. 2,754,665.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Murphy, Moyes J. Electrical controller for miniature trains.
2,743,377, 4-24-56, CI. 307 — 96.
Murphy, Orlando J. : See —
Brooks, Chester E., Lovell, McGuigan, Murphy, and
Parkinson. 2,764,634.
Brooks, Chester E., McGuigan, and Murphy. 2,738,382.
Murphy, Robert P., Jr. : See —
Scott, Platho P., Jr., and Murphy. 2,734,861.
Murphy, Rosalie : See —
Murphy, Prank W., and R. Murphy. 2,766,314.
Murphy, Thomas J., deceased, M. L. Murphy, executrix. Elec-
trically operated eraser and similar devices. 2,734,139,
2-7-56, CI. 310—29.
Murphy, Wayne E. Penetrating and expanding fastener.
2,744,437, 5-8-56, CI. 85 — 40.
Murphy, William L., and G. J. Mercieer, to The Murphy Door
Bed Co. Inc. Combined sofa and bed. 2,738,520. 3-20-56,
CI. 5—47.
Murrah, Paul C. Fuel pressure release and valve therefor.
2,763,253, 9-18-56, CI. 123—139.
Murrant, Kenneth B., to U. S. Slicing Machine Co., Inc.
Slicing machine attachment for oblique slicing. 2,746,501,
5-22-56, CI. 146—102.
Murray, Alan E. Process of manufacturing shoes and products
thereof. 2,733,522, 2-7-56, CI. 36—8.5.
Murray, Alan E. Shoe sole. 2,733,523, 2-7-56, CI. 36 — 8.5.
Murray, Alan E. Footwear. 2,742.717, 4-24-56, CI. 36 — 8.5.
Murray, Albert R. Gyroscopic figure toy. 2,736,132, 2-28-56,
CI. 46—50.
Murray, Alexander, to Eastman Kodak Co. Photographic re-
production process. 2,756,143, 7-24-56, Cl. 95 — 5.4.
Murray, Arthur J. Foldable carton for canned goods.
2,765,073, 10-2-56, Cl. 206—65.
Murray, Aubrey S., to North American Rayon Corp. Take-up
spool. 2,744,694, 5-8-56, Cl. 242—124.
Murray, Basil G. : See —
Murray, Guy L. 2,748,696.
Murray Co. of Texas, Inc., The : See —
Graebe, Herman C, and Wilson. 2,759,377.
Murray Corp. of America, The : See —
De Grave, Marvin F. 2,753,722.
Douglas, Peyton W. 2,734,707.
Douglas, Peyton W. 2,768,518.
Engel, J. Anthony. 2,736,970.
Engel, J. Anthony. 2,737,729.
Engel, J. Anthony. 2,753,952.
Etherington, John F. 2,775,500.
Flannery, John P., and Landwier. 2,758,718.
Gould, Byron C. 2,757,530.
Hoyle, Walter W. 2,742,015.
Hullar. Herbert E. 2,752,004.
Landwier, William G. 2,758,479.
Landwier, William G. 2,768,533.
May, Claude H. 2,750,934.
May, Claude H. 2.754,691.
May, Claude H., Ballmer, and Trainer. 2,772,756.
Muirhead. James. 2.739.000.
Rockwood Albert M., Ballmer, and May. 2,731,849.
Shapter, Robert D. 2,769,246.
Simonaitis, Bennie J. 2,734,369.
Stelljes, Charles R. 2,738,863.
Stelljes, Charles R. 2,775,329.
Murray, Donald B., to Burton Mfg. Co. Means for drying
microscope slides, pipettes, and similar types of laboratory
instruments. 2.748,495, 6-5-56. Cl. 34—107.
Murray, Donald C, to General Electric Co. Fluid pressure
regulating device. 2,739,607, 3-27-56, Cl. 137—332.
Murray, Ernest E. Oil filter. 2,758,722, 8-14-56, Cl.
210 — 199.
Murray, George H., to D. Napier & Son Ltd. Electric gen-
erating unit. 2,736,819, 2-28-56, Cl. 290—1.
Murray, Guy B., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Methods
of cleaning articles. 2,732,322, 1-24-56, Cl. 134 — 9.
Murray, Guy E. : See —
Bachman, Robert J., Lewis, Mueller, and Murray.
2,734,858.
Murray, Guy L., deceased ; L. and B. G. Murray, executors.
Printing or decoration of ceramic or other ware. 2, 74S. ('>!><;,
6-5-56, Cl. 101—41.
Murray, Herbert C, and D. IT. Peterson, to The Upjohn Co.
Steroids. 2,735,800, 2-21-56, Cl. 195—51.
Murray, Herbert C., and D. H. Peterson, to The Upjohn Co.
10 - normethyl - 4 - androstene - 3,11,17 - trione and process.
2,757,186, 7-31-56, Cl. 260—397.3.
Murray, Herbert C, and D. H. Peterson, to The Upjohn Co.
Preparation of 17-keto steroid by penicillium. 2,702,7-17,
9-11-56, Cl. 195—51.
Murray, Herbert C, and D. H. Peterson, to The Upjohn Co.
Process for the production of 6-keto-17a-methyltestosterone.
2,771,474, 11-20-56, Cl. 260—397.4.
Murray, James J. Push button combination lock. 2,732,704,
1-31-56, Cl. 70—313.
Murray, James J. Flux-gap variation transducer for hydro-
phones, microphones, and accelerometers. 2,746,027,
5-15-56, CI. 340—11.
Murray, James S., to General Dynamics Corp. Testing
means for telecommunication system. 2,732,442, 1-24-56,
Cl. 179 — 175.21.
Murray, James S., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc.
Automatic trunk routiner. 2,750,458, 6-12-56, Cl.
179—175.2.
Murray, John B. : See —
Dolan, Thomas E., and Murray. 2,736,515.
Murray, John C. Portable folding garage. 2,755,811,7-24-56,
Cl. 135—4.
Murray, John F., to Thompson Products, Inc. Multiple unit
pump having frangible shear sections. 2,767,658, 10-23-56,
Cl. 103—4.
Murray, Joseph J., and G. W. Leubner, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Light-sensitive photomechanical resist compositions.
2,739,892, 3-27-56, Cl. 95—7.
Murray, Lawrence J., A. Davison, R. Threadgold, and R. D.
Allum, to Automatic Telephone & Electric Co. Ltd. Tele-
communication systems. 2,761,012, 8-28-56, Cl. 179 — 22.
Murray, Lester. Sickle sharpener. 2,748,539, 6-5-56, Cl.
51—92.
Murray, Lilian : See —
Murray, Guy L. 2,748,696.
Murray Mfg. Corp. : See —
Rypinski, Albert B. 2,759,063.
Murray, Maurice J., and D. L. Holden, to Universal Oil
Products Co. Method of dispersing inorganic oxide sols.
2,736,713, 2-28-56, Cl. 252 — 448.
Murray Ohio Mfg. Co., The : See —
Douglas, Alvin P. 2,732,728.
Douglas, Alvin P. 2,755,103.
Douglas, Alvin P. 2,773,397.
Douglas, Alvin P. 2,773,401.
Douglas, Alvin P., and Hahn. 2,755,015.
Douglas, Alvin P., and Hahn. 2,755,095.
Douglas, Alvin P., and Long. 2,754,696.
Federkiel, Arthur J. 2,754,698.
Murray, Oscar H., to said O. H., W. H., and R. E. Murray.
Boat trailer. 2,748,962, 6-5-56, Cl. 214 — 373.
Murray, Raymond E. : See —
Murray, Oscar H. 2.74S 962.
Murray, Robert W. Flame boring apparatus. 2,742,555,
4-17-56, Cl. 219— 14.
Murray, Thomas M. : See —
Allen, Austin O., Murray, and Liberti. 2,754,217.
Murray, William H. : See —
Murray, Oscar H. 2.748,962.
Murrell, John T., and G. Turrall, to R. W. Crabtree & Sons
Ltd. Stapling mechanism, 2,754,958, 7-17-56, Cl. 203—65.
Murren, John E. Shelving. 2,748.954, 6-5-56, Cl. 211 — 148.
Murren, John E. Live stock feeding apparatus. 2,748,987,
6-5-56, Cl. 222—189.
Murry, James W. Coal classification. 2,733,810, 2-7-56, Cl.
209—172.5.
Murry, James W. Heavy solid mixture classification.
2,733,811, 2-7-56, Cl. 209—172.5.
Murtagh, James J. : See —
Kmker, Clarence C, and Murtagh. 2,739,426.
Murtaugh. Joseph P., to American Brake Shoe Co. Retainer
pins for dipper teeth. 2,772,492. 12-4-56, Cl. 37—142.
Murty, Anthony F. and B. P., to Diamond T Motor Car Co.
Automotive vehicle with forwardly swinging engine
enclosure. 2,740,487, 4-3-56, Cl. 180 — 89.
Murty, Benedict P. : See —
Murty, Anthony F. and B. P. 2,740,487.
Musacchia, Frank J. Universal follow up compressor.
2,746,457, 5-22-56, Cl. 129—30.
Musal, Henry M., Jr. : See —
Lease, Charles A., and Musal. 2,755,433.
Musch, John H. : See —
Johnson, Paul H., Musch, and Metzger. 2,731,434.
Johnson, Paul H., Musch, and Metzger. 2,731,435.
Muschamp, Robert A., to General Electric Co. Compensated
amplifying system. 2,764,641, 9-25-56, Cl. 179 — 171.
Miischenborn, Walter : See —
Reerink, Wilhelm, Miischenborn, and Notzold. 2,744,626.
Reerink, Wilhelm, Miischenborn, and Notzold. 2,769,537.
Reerink, Wilhelm, Miischenborn, and Notzold. 2,769,538.
Muschong, Peter W., to Moloney Electric Co. Protective fuse
structures for transformers. 2,773,152, 12-4-56, Cl.
200—133.
Muse, John F. : See —
Althouse, William S., Jr., and Bluse. 2,768,695.
Baker, John R., and Muse. 2,748,873.
Muse, John F., to Baker Oil Tools, Inc. Apparatus for auto-
matically filling a well bore conduit. 2,735,498, 2-21-56,
Cl. 166 — 225.
Muse, John F., to Baker Oil Tools, Inc. Apparatus for auto-
matically filling conduit strings. 2,751,021, 6-19-56, Cl.
166—225.
Muse, Robert B., to American Smelting and Refining Co.
Multiple stream cut-off saw. 2,757,441, 8-7-56, Cl. 29 — 69.
Musgrave, Merrill N., A. L. Westberg, V. B. Fansher, and
E. L. Blomberg. Pneumatic separator. 2,743,817, 5-1-56,
Cl. 209—474.
Musheli, Nicolas.
160—168.
Musica, Stephen.
107—19.
Musick, William R. : See —
Dale, Charles F. 2,746,200.
Musielak, William H. Adjustable curtain tie-back pin holder.
2,751,002, 6-19-56, Cl. 160—349.
Muskegon Piston Ring Co. : See —
Hamm, Douglas W. 2,743,973.
Hamm, Douglas W. 2.769,675.
Hamm, Douglas W. 2,770,512.
Musly, Hans, to Schloemann Aktiengesellschaft. Bloom and
slab shears. 2,757,731, 8-7-56, Cl. 164 — 47.
Muspratt, Paul M. Molding apparatus. 2,772,467, 12-4-56,
Cl. 25—41.
Venetian blind. 2,760,566, 8-28-56, Cl.
Fudge former. 2,772,644, 12-4-56, Cl.
LIST OP PATENTEES
563
Peter M., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Fluidizing acid sludges bv adding naphthenic acids and
spent caustic. 2,762,759, 9-11-56, CI. 196 — 148.
Musschoot, Albert, to Link-Belt Co. Oscillating feeders.
2,771,179, 11-20-56, CI. 198—220.
Mussell, Dorsey R., to The Dow Chemical Co. Method
and composition for the improvement of soil structure.
2,745,815, 5-15-56, CI. 260—37.
Mussell, Dorsey R., to The Dow Chemical Co. Method and
composition for the control of the growth of vegetation.
2.747.982, 5-29-56, CI. 71—2.3.
Mussell, Dorsey R., to The Dow Chemical Co. Method and
composition for the control of the growth of vegetal inn.
2.747.983, 5-29-56, CI. 71—2.3.
Mussells, Domniquia. Infant bathing device. 2,760,208,
8-28-56, CI. 4—185.
Musselman, Glenn H., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Signal pulse ampli-
tude equalizer. 2,754,511, 7-10-56, CI. 343—103.
Musselman, Henry B. Trainman's signal light. 2,761,960,
9-4-56, CI. 240—10.63.
Musselman, John M., to The Standard Oil Co. Process ot
stabilizing phosphorus sulfide-oxygen-containing organic
compound reaction products against liberation of hydrogen
sulfide. 2,773,860, 12-11-56, CI. 260—125.
Musselman, John M., to The Standard Oil Co. Process of
stabilizing phosphorus sulfide-oxygen containing organic
compound reaction products against hydrogen sulfide evolu-
tion. 2,773,861, 12-11-56, CI. 260—125.
Musselman, John M., to The Standard Oil Co. Process of
stabilizing phosphorus sulfide-oxygen-containing organic
compound reaction products. 2,773,862, 12-11-56, CI.
260—125.
Musser, C. Walton : See —
Benditt. Albert, and Musser. 2,759,398.
Musser, C. Walton. Method of and apparatus for perforating
hollow objects. 2,732,897, 1-31-56, CI. 164 — 90.
Musser, C. Walton. Gun firing mechanism with eccentric
safety. 2,741,161, 4-10-56, CI. 89 — 28.
Musser, C. Walton and P. W. Dietsch, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army.
Bipod and face shield for a rifle. 2,775,052, 12-25-56,
CI. 42—94.
Musser, Charles W. : See —
Bogue, Edward A., and Musser. 2,735,96S.
Bogue, Edward A., and Musser. 2,740,111.
Bogue, Edward A., and Musser. 2,775,742.
Musser, Clarence W., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of War. Breech mechanism
for heavy caliber recoilless gun. 2,733,639, 2-7-56, CI.
Musser, Clarence W., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of War. Heavy caliber recoilless
gun. 2,741,160, 4-10-56, CI. 89 — 1.7.
Mussio, Victor P. Undersea detector. 2,765,565, 10-9-56,
Mussnig, Adolph P. Gauging device. 2,763,933, 9-25-56, CI.
33—147.
Musso, Charles S. : See —
Vella, Salvatore S., and P. J., P.
2,750,977.
Musso, Frank E. : See —
Vella, Salvatore S., and P. J., F
2,750,977.
Musso, Patsy J. : See —
Vella, Salvatore S., and P. J., F
2,750,977.
Mustee, Bernard
2,729,530, 1-3-56, CI. 312—228.
Mustonen, Reino H. : See —
Muehling, Anthony A., Gruenberg
2,761,585.
Mutaffis, Thomas D. : See —
Brouillard, Robert E., and Mutaffis. 2,774.677.
Mutchnik, Henry. Bed rail fastener. 2,728,924, 1-3-56, CI.
5—296.
Muth, Esther A., and B. J. Mills. Combined bag and flat
cloth article. 2,731,997, 1-24-56, CI. 150—11.
Muto, Peter A., and W. V. Rauscher, to Amperex Electronic
Corp. Container for sensitized film and method of manu-
facture thereof. 2,762,929, 9-11-56, CI. 250 — 83.
Mutty, Joseph C. Locking device for outboard motors.
2,733,589, 2-7-56, CI. 70—58.
Muyderman, Coert D., to Nederlandse Organisatie voor
Toegepast-Natuurwetenshappeliik Onderzoek ten behoeve
van Nijverheid, Handel en Verkeer. Drying arrangement
such as a tunnel kiln with transverse circulation. 2,736,108,
2-28-56, CI. 34—212.
Muzzi, Carmelo L. Liquid level measuring device. 2,741,123,
4-10-56, CI. 73—299.
Mydels, John W. : See—
Tanke, Willard H, and Mydels. 2,740,346.
Myer. Bert W., Jr. : See —
Robb, Wayne F., and Myer. 2,764,453.
Myer, Ira. Automatic row cultivator. 2,753,781, 7-10-56,
CI. 97—21.
Myer, W. A. : See —
Ellstrom, Elmer G. 2,758,770.
Myers, Bruce V. Space heater. 2,734,500, 2-14-56, CI.
126—110.
Myers. Carl E. Weed-cutting attachment for lawn mowers.
2,730,857, 1-17-56, CI. 56—249.
Myers, Carmel. Lighting control system. 2,757,274, 7-31-56,
CI. 240—1.3.
and C. S. Musso.
and C. S. Musso.
and C. S. Musso.
Housing for laundry tub units.
and Mustonen.
Myers, Clarence W., to General Motors Corp. Vibration
dampener. 2,764,004, 9-25-56, CI. 64—27.
Myers, Claude K. Mixing mill. 2,734,728, 2-14-56, CI.
259—107.
Myers, Claude R. : See —
Lambert, Homer T., Myers, and Kershner. 2,731,114.
Lucker, Millard B., and Myers. 2,730,203.
Myers, Claude R., to Lambert Brake Corp. Disc brakes of
the segmental disc type. 2,732,036, 1-24-56, CI. 188 — 72.
Myers, Claude R., to Lambert Brake Corp. Fluid-operated disc
brake and noise eliminating means therefor. 2,733,780,
2-7-56, CI. 188—152.
Myers, Clifford H. : See —
Goebel, Robert S., Myers, and Stephens. 2,760,654.
Myers, Donald R. : See —
Weisblat, David I., Magerlein, Myers, Hanze, and Rolf-
son. 2,737,523.
Myers, Errol L., to H. O. Trerice. Thermostatic valve for
steam trap. 2,746,685, 5-22-56, CI. 236—53.
Myers, F. E., & Bro. Co., The : See —
Conery, William J. 2,740,059.
Spreng, Warren M. 2,736,605.
Myers, Frank W. : See —
Brown, William F., Jr., and Myers. 2,747,520.
Myers, George. Flush valve. 2,735,112, 2-21-56, CI. 4—57.
Myers, Glenn L., to Deere Mfg. Co. Safety device for crop
feeder. 2,765,902. 10-9-56, CI. 198. 223.
Myers, Glenn W. : See —
Gaddis, Hugh L., Myers, and Welsh. 2,731,709.
Myers, Harold C, to Socony Mobil Oil Co. Modified duo-sol
refining. 2,734,848, 2-14-56, CI. 196 — 14.2.
Myers, Harold C, to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Method of
decolorizing oil. 2,748,064, 5-29-56, CI. 196 — 147.
Myers, Harold C, and R. N. Lovett, to Socony Mobil Oil Co.,
Inc. Solvent treatment of hydrocarbon mixtures.
2,754,249, 7-10-56, CI. 196—14.15.
Myers, Herbert, and F. P. Otto, to Socony Mobil Oil Co.,
Inc. High metal content complex salts of sulfonic acids
and mineral oil compositions thereof. 2,739,125, 3-20-56,
CI. 252— 33.
Myers, Herman E. : See —
Myers, Virgil O. 2,745,204.
Myers, Hubert A., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Extruders.
2,732,588, 1-31-56, CI. 18—13.
Myers, Hubert A., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Apparatus
for welding contacts onto wire spring relays. 2,771,539,
11-20-56, CI. 219—79.
Myers, Hugh L. : See —
Kline, Charles C, and Myers. 2,773,806.
Myers, Jack E., and J. N. Phillips, Jr., to Carnegie Institution
of Washington. Mass culture of algae. 2,732,662, 1-31-56,
CI. 47— 58.
Myers, John L. Pleat forms for neckties. 2,735,107, 2-21-56,
CI. 2—153.
Myers, John R. Football practice device. 2,749,121, 6-5-56,
CI 273 55
Myers, John W., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Catalytic reform-
ing process. 2,767.124, 10-16-56, CI. 196—50.
Myers, Kenneth H. : See —
Schindler, Frank S., and Myers. 2,731,037.
Myers. L. E., Co., The: See —
Martin, Harold J. 2.765,145.
Myers, Lester L., to Mobile Aerial Towers, Inc. Control
mechanism. 2,758,486, 8-14-56, CI. 74 — 471.
Myers, Lloyd D. Steam-heated pressing irons. 2,757,465,
8-7-56, CI. 38—77.
Myers. Paul D. : See —
McDowell, Nathan H., and Myers. 2,752,742.
Myers, Pauline L. Q. : See —
Pritchard, James E., and Myers. 2,751,323.
Mvers, Ralph S.. to The Wadsworth Electric Mfg. Co. Panel-
board mounting for circuit breakers. 2,733,386, 1-31-56
CI. 317—119.
Myers, Raymond L., to The Wright Line, Inc. Reeled tape in-
dicating device. 2,738.760, 3-20-56, CI. 116 — 135.
Myers, Robert E. Spanner wrench for calks. 2,770,991
11-20-56, CI. 81—90.
Myers, Robert L. : See —
Sutphen, Fred G., Canfield, Myers, Sams, and Burns
2,755,210.
Myers, Robert P., to National Dairy Research Laboratories,
Inc. Drying of yeast to inactivate zymase and preserve
lactase. 2,702,748, 9-11-56, CI. 195 — 65.
Myers, Robert P., and E. G. Stimpson, to National Dairy Re-
search Laboratories, Inc. Production of lactase. 2,7i>2.749
9-11-50, CI. 195—67.
Myers, Robert R., Jr. Method for producing flat printing
plates. 2,746,106, 5-22-56, CI. 22—203.
Myers, Thomas E., to Electrol Laboratory & Sales Co. Hous-
ing structure for photocell or the like and method of making
the same. 2,773,158, 12-4-56, CI. 201—63.
Myers, Virgil O., 49% to H. E. Myers. Fish spear.
2,745,204, 5-15-56, CI. 43—6.
Myers, Walter H., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Explosive jettison
device for airborne stores. 2,750,842, 6-19-56, CI. 89 — 1.5.
Myers, William C, Jr. : See —
Lucks, Charles F., Linebrink, and Myers. 2,762,963.
Parker, James F. 2,751,684.
Mvers, William D., and H. M. Zeidler, to Hewlett-Packard Co.
High frequency oscillator and resonator. 2,747,098,
5-22-56, CI. 250—36.
564
Myers, William H., to Avco Mfg. Corp. Decalcomania process
for making cathode-ray tube screen. 2,734,013, 2-7-56, CI.
154—95.
Myers, William H., % to L. C. Schaeffer and % to H. Lem-
mons. Support stand with spider legs. 2,744,711, 5-8-56,
CI. 248 — 165.
Myerson, Simon. Expansible wrist watch band. 2,751,132,
6-19-56. CI. 224 — 4.
Myerson, Simon. Means for processing dentures. 2,761,175,
9-4-56, CI. 18—33.
Mvklcbust, James A., and H. A. Hanly. Power groover.
2,748,859. 6-5-56, CI. 164—10.2.
Mylander, Gerald D., 30% to F. A. Utecht, Jr. Seal.
2,738,208, 3-13-56, CI. 286—9.
Myles, Asa H., and H. J. Rathbun, to Square D Co. Control
system for induction motor and braking generator combi-
nation. 2,766,416, 10-9-56, CI. 318—209.
Myles, Leonard : See —
Woodward, James H., and Myles. 2,733,734.
Myles, William J., to Celanese Corp. of America. Treatment
of organic derivatives of cellulose to prevent acid-fading.
2,736,631, 2-28-56, CI. 8—61.
Mylting, Lauritz E., to The Allen-Sherman-Hoff Co. Meth-
od and apparatus for transporting finely divided solids.
2,757,987. 8-7-56, CI. 302—25.
Mynes, Clyde S. Projectile pellet. 2,766,692, 10-16-56, CI.
102—91.
Myrent, Harry L., and J. T. Elwood, to Vapor Heating Corp.
Thermostatically controlled temperature regulating system.
2,756,026, 7-24-56, CI. 257—2.
Myrick, Elvin L. Pipeline coating and wrapping machine.
2,770,284, 11-13-50, CI. 154 — 41.
Myrick, Harvey J., Jr. Collapsible seat. 2,759,527, 8-21-56,
CI. 155—133.
Myron, Thomas L., to United States Steel Corp. Apparatus
and method for separating fines. 2,772,776, 12-4-56, CI.
209 — 45.
N & P Enterprises, Inc. : See —
Peterson, James F. 2,743,833.
Peterson, James F. 2,743,838.
N. S. F. Ltd. : See —
Hassid, Maurice A. 2,768,718.
NSU Werke Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Roder, Albert. 2,763,496.
N. V. Amsterdamsche Chininefabriek : See —
Veldstra, Haaye, and Akkerman. 2,750,386.
N. V. Appleton Pty. Ltd. : See —
Armstrong, Arthur G. 2,760,242.
N. V. Bronswerk : See —
Mackenzie, Frank. 2,763,945.
N. V. Centrale Suiker Maatschappij : See —
Van Julsingha, Jacob. 2,759,857.
N. V. "COQ" : See—
Hidde Niiland, Hendrik A. 2,731,105.
Hidde Nijland, Hendrik A. 2,745,992.
Hidde Nijland, Hendrik A. 2,772,335.
N. V. Fridor Fabrieken : See —
Kunz, Paul A. 2,767,672.
N. V. Lemet Industrie : See —
Maring, Aafko O. 2,748,785.
N. V. Maatschappij tot Exploiteran van Octrooien en Licenties
Matepa : See —
Lauenstein, Harald. 2,766,671.
N. V. Metallic Industry : See —
Cransberg, Rolf, and Van Oosterhout. 2,742,412.
Cransberg, Rolf, and Van Oosterhout. 2,742,413.
N. V. Ontwikkelingmaatschappij "Polynorm" : See —
Horowitz, Alexandre. 2,765,887.
Horowitz, Alexandre, and Termaat. 2,745,522.
N. V. Optische Industrie "De Oude Delft" : See —
Bouwers, Albert. 2,748.658.
Bouwers, Albert. 2,769,373.
Bouwers, Albert, and Zoglmann. 2,762,259.
N. V. Polak & Schwarz's Essencefabrieken : See —
Beets, Muus G. J. 2,769,014.
Beets, Muus G. J., and Drukker. 2,763,695.
N. V. Technische Maatschappij Marchand-Andriessen : See —
Van Waert. Gerardus. 2,730,248.
N. V. Tema : See —
Kiesskalt, Siegfried. 2,760,727.
N. V. Verus : See—
De Vor. Gijsbert. 2,765,591.
N & W Industries, Inc. : See —
Gerhart, Cecil G. 2,766,460.
N. Z. Inventions Development Co. Ltd. : See —
Bensemann, Edward H. T. 2,732,552.
Bensemann, Edward H. T, 2,732,553.
Naab, Julius, to Inger&oll-Rand Co. Compressor piston con-
struction. 2,736,625, 2-28-56, CI. 309 — i.
Naab, Julius, to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Wear and adjusting de-
vice for pistons. 2,750,240, 6-12-56, CI. 309 — 4.
Naab, Julius, to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Piston and rod connec-
tion. 2,758,897, 8-14-56, CI. 309—17.
Naab, Julius, to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Piston ring expander.
2,774,639, 12-18-56, CI. 309—35.
Naamlooze Vennootschap Kunstzijdespinnerii Nyma : See —
Waning, Hendrik. 2,758,112.
Naamlooze Vennootschap W. A. Scholten's Chemische Fabrie-
ken : See —
Kool, Cornells M. H., Lolkema, and Moes. 2,759,023.
Naamloze Vennootschap Scado Kunstharsindustrie : See —
Taat, Willem J. 2,761,850.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Nabenhauer, Fred P., to Smith, Kline & French Laboratories.
Bis-tetrahydro-1-isoquinolyl quaternary ammonium salts.
2,744,901, 5-8-56, CI. 260—286.
Nachfolger, E. Leybold's : See —
Noller, Hans G. 2,762,558.
Nachman Corp. : See —
Gleason, William W. 2,729,830.
Nachman, Fred A., Jr., and Hosek. 2,764,226.
Rozelle, Rexford A. 2,773,270.
Nachman, Fred A., Jr., and L. F. Hosek, to Nachman Corp.
Spring assembly and units employed in the manufacture
of same. 2,764,226, 9-25-56, CI. 155—179.
Nachman, Joseph F., and W. J. Buehler, Vi to E. A. Gaugler,
and % to S. G. Lax. Ferritic alloys and methods of mak-
ing and fabricating same. 2,768,915, 10-30-56, CI. 148 — 2.
Nachtman, Elliot S., and E. B. Moore, to La Salle Steel Co.
Process of extruding steel. 2,767,835, 10-23-56, CI.
207—10.
Nachtman, Elliot S.. and
Process of extruding
207—10.
Nachtman, Elliot S., and E. B. Moore, to La Salle Steel Co.
Process of extruding steel. 2,767,837, 10-23-56, CI.
207—10.
Nachtman, Elliot S., and E. B. Moore, to La Salle Steel Co.
Process of extruding steel. 2,767,838, 10-23-56, CI.
207 — 10.
Nack, Herman R. : See —
Pawlyk, Peter, and Nack. 2,753,800.
Pawlyk, Peter, and Nack. 2,760,261.
Nack, Herman R., to Chadeloid Corp. Activation of wood for
dyeing with a basic dyestuff. 2,733,119, 1-31-56, CI.
8—6.5.
Nack, Herman R„ and W. A. Waldie, to Chadeloid Corp.
Stain and method of its preparation. Re. 24,130, 3-13-56,
CI. 106—34.
Nack, Herman R., and J. R. Whitacre, to The Commonwealth
Engineering Co. of Ohio. Catalyzed deposition of metals
from the gaseous state. 2,731,361, 1-17-56, CI. 117 — 50.
Nack, Herman R., and L. J. Novak, to Chadeloid Corp. Var-
nish remover. 2,736,710, 2-28-56, CI. 252—170.
Nack, Herman R., and J. R. Whitacre, to The Commonwealth
Engineering Co. of Ohio. Method and means for induction
heating coil control. 2,736,788, 2-28-56, CI. 219—10.75.
Nack, Herman R., and H. J. Homer, to The Commonwealth
Engineering Co. of Ohio. Method of producing metalized
glass fiber rovings. 2,749,255, 6-5-56, CI. 117 — 54.
Nack, Herman R., and J. R. Whitacre, to The Commonwealth
Engineering Co. of Ohio. Composite metallic bodies and
method of producing the same. 2,767,464, 10-23-56, CI.
29—194.
Nadelin, Eugen, to Gottlieb Giihring. Device for sharpening
twist drills. 2,745,228, 5-15-56, CI. 51—219.
Nadelin, Eugen, to G. Guhring. Apparatus for the grinding
of twist drills. 2,770,929, 11-20-56, CI. 51—219.
Nader, Joseph, to Motordyne Iuc. Speed governor.
2,767,272, 10-16-56, CI. 200— 80.
Nadler, Martin L., and W. E. Meece, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Co. Continuous process for the manufacture of
thiuram disulfides. 2.751.416. 6-19-56, CI. 260 — 567.
Nadro, Edward Jr., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Conver-
sion of fluid hydrocarbon in the presence of a moving mass
of granular catalyst. 2,766,186, 10-9-56, CI. 196—52.
Naery, John S. : See —
Krause Norman R„ Heth, and Naery. 2,761,269.
Naeser, Gerhard, to Mannesmann Aktiengesellschaft. Appa-
ratus for the production of wrought metal shapes from
metal powder. 2,746,741, 5-22-56, CI. 266—5.
Naffziger, Edwin. Door stop. 2,739,005. 3-20-56, Cl.
292—339.
Nafziger, George A., to Columbia-Southern Chemical Corp.
Production of HC1. 2,765,049, 10-2-56, Cl. 183—120.
Nagel-Chase Mfg. Co., The : See —
Schultz. Edward H., Jr. 2,738,539.
Schultz, Edward H, Jr. 2.738.6S1.
Nagel, Eric W., to Wrought Iron Range Co. Oven heating
unit. 2,743,349, 4-24-56, Cl. 219—35.
Nagel, Eric W., R. R. Tucker, and R. Shank, Jr., to Wrought
Iron Range Co. Oven. 2,737.943. 3-13-56, Cl. 126—1.
Nagel, George W., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Control
circuit. 2,769,120, 10-30-56, Cl. 317 — 130.
Nagel, Konrad : See —
Ziegler, Karl, and Nagel. 2,744,127.
Nagely, John L. Gear pump or motor. 2,772,638, 12-4-56,
Cl. 103—126.
Naghski, Joseph, C. O. Willits, W. L. Porter, and J. W.
White, Jr., to the United States of America as represented
by the Secretary of Agriculture. Maple-honey spread and
process of making the same. 2,760,870, 8-28-56, Cl.
99—142.
Nagin, Harold, to Reliance Steel Products Co. Gratings.
2,747,474, 5-29-56, Cl. 94—30.
Nagle. Floyd B. : See —
Tubbs, Bernard H, Nagle, and Woodland. 2,732,366.
Wehr, Henry W., and Nagle. 2,732,371.
Nagle, Wilson D. : See —
La Barre, Floyd, Jr., Churnell, Nagle, and Pennock.
2,749,623.
Nagler, Bruno, to Nagler Helicopter Co., Inc. Jet driven
helicopter rotor system. 2,738,021, 3-13-56, Cl. 170 — 135.4.
Nagler, Bruno, to Nagler Helicopter Co., Inc. Steering mech-
anism for rotary wing aircraft. 2,738,844, 3-20-56, Cl.
170—160.27.
LIST OF PATENTEES
565
to S. F.
4-10-56,
Nagler, Bruno, to Nagler Helicopter Co., Inc. Rocket-dri
helicopter rotor. 2,745,498, 5-15-56, CI. 170—135.4.
Nagler Helicopter Co., Inc. : See —
Nagler, Bruno. 2,738,021.
Nagler, Bruno. 2,738,844.
Nagler, Bruno. 2,745,498.
Nagode, Henry S., 25% to D. D. Dixon and 25%
Gallagher. Rotary diamond tool. 2,741,239,
CI. 125—11.
Nagy, Charles S. : See —
Placke, Everett H., Eickman, and Nagy. 2,774,298.
Nagy, Daniel E. : See —
Gleissner, Bruce D., and Nagy. 2,732,277.
Nagy, James : See —
Hunt, Robert E., and Nagy. 2,773.608.
Nagy, John, y2 to R. Herbacsek. Flexible shaft coupling.
2,743,592, 5-1-56, CI. 64—9.
Nagy, John, and W. James. Can openers. 2,741,835, 4-17-56,
CI. 30—6.1.
Nagy, Joseph : See —
Genender, Louis, and Nagy. 2,741,907.
Nagy, Michael J., and D. M. Threewit, to Northrop Aircraft,
Inc. Wheel mounting. 2,744,396, 5-8-56, CI. 64 — 28.
Nagy Rudolph : See —
Wollentin, Robert W., and Nagy. 2,758,095.
Nagy, Rudolph, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Method of
forming an input screen. 2,763,567, 9-18-56, CI.
117—33.5.
Nahin, Paul G., and E. R. Atkins, Jr., to Union Oil Co. of
California. Prevention of well casing corrosion. 2,769,921,
11-6-56, CI. 250 — 106.
Nahm, Helmut : See —
Ehrhart, Gustav, Nahm, and Siedel. 2,745.875.
Nation, James M. Golf bags. 2,751,955, 6-26-56, CI.
150 — 1.5.
Naidich, Herbert H., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Locked-in
frequency multiplier. 2,747,097, 5-22-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Naidich, Herbert H., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Voltage prox-
imity indicator. 2.754,507. 7-10-56, CI. 343 — 11.
Naisbitt, Reginald J. B. : See —
Tennant, John A., Lauder, Naisbitt, Woolley, and Lawren-
son. 2,753,995.
Najarian, Herand K., to St. Joseph Lead Co. Condensation
of metallic vapors. 2,766,034, 10-9-56 CI. 266 — 37
Najarian, Herand K., to St. Joseph Lead Co. Method of
£°,P„.?nsinS metallic vapors carried in a stream of gas.
2,766,114, 10-9-56, CI. 75—88.
Nakano, Shinpei, and I. Yosano, to International Standard
Electric Corp. System of depth measurement in the acous-
tic fathometer or the like. 2,736,000, 2-21-56, CI 340 — 3
Nakata, Arthur H. : See —
Hintz. Otto E., and Nakata. 2,738,717.
Nakken, Theodore H. Device for charging lubricants.
2,769,621, 11-6-56, CI. 259—7.
Nakonz, Walter. Method of pre-stressing reinforced con-
crete structural elements. 2,751,660, 6-26-56 CI. 25 — 154.
Nalesnyk, Stephen : See —
Mowat, John H.. Krupka, and Nalesnyk. 2,753,291.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft.
Means to delay fuel enrichment when starting turbo-super-
charger for internal-combustion engines. 2 731 792
1-24-56. CI. 60—13.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H. Combination tail and signal light
for vehicles. 2,740,104, 3-27-56, CI. 340—84
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesell-
schaft. Pump drive at combustion engines. 2,741,186,
4-10-56, CI. 103 — 23.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H. Device for the gearshift control
of change speed gears. 2,742,986, 4-24-56, CI. 192 — .08.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesell-
2?74l 392 ° -15-56C°Clb123-lie9gine Wlth * suPercharSer-
Naliinger, Friedrich ' K.' H., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesell-
schaft. Arrangement of the driving gear of motor vehicles,
in particular of omnibuses. 2,745,505, 5-15-56. CI.
Nallinger, ' Friedrich K. H., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesell-
lcb>«ft^„ ^i£ow defrosting installation. 2,746,100,
5-22-56, CI. 20 — 40.5.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesell-
schaft. Internal combustion engine of injection type with
a combustion chamber laterally offset from the cylinder
space. 2.746,433, 5-22-56, CI. 123— 32.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesell-
schaft Vehicle frame. 2,746,763, 5-22-56, CI. 280—106.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesell-
schaft. Suspension of a rigid axle, particularly for motor
vehicles. 2,746,766, 5-22-56, CI. 280—124 •
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft
Unit power plant and axle unit suspension in motor ve-
hicles. 2.751.992, 6-26-56, CI. 180—64.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesell-
schaft. Reciprocating internal combustion engine and pis-
tons. 2,753,231, 7-3-56, CI. 309—8.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesell-
schaft. Controlling means for a speed change transmission.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesell-
schaft. Internal combustion engine. 2,757,655, 8-7-56,
CI. 123 — 191.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesell-
schaft, Motor-driven spring-adjusting device for vehicles.
2,757,926, 8-7-56, CI. 267—57.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesell-
schaft. Arrangement for fastening the body walls to the
frame of a motor vehicle. 2,758,870, 8-14-56, CI. 296—28.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesell-
schaft. Valve control mechanism. 2,759,717, 8-21-56. CI.
261 — 41.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesell-
schaft. Injection type internal combustion engine with
precombustion chamber. 2,761,431, 9^-56, CI. 123 — 32.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesell-
schaft. Method and device for the shift control of drives,
particularly of motor vehicle drives with a fluid drive.
2.770,147. 11-13-56, CI. 74—472.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft.
Instrument panel for motor vehicles. 2,771,148, 11-20-56,
CI. 180—90.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesell-
schaft. Valve-control. 2,772,667, 12-4-56, CI. 123 — 90.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H., and J. Miiller, to Daimler-Benz
Aktiengesellschaft. Vehicle frame resiliently mounted on
independently-sprung-wheel-supported, motor-carrying sub-
frame. 2,746,556. 5-22-56, CI. 180—12.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H., and J. Dauben, to Daimler-Benz
Aktiengesellschaft. Pump tvpe hydraulic brake. 2,772,755,
12^-56. CI. 188—91.
Namreed Corp. : See —
Reed, Lawrence A. 2,761,627.
Nance, James R. Garden spraying device. 2,772,921,
12-4-56, CI. 299—43.
Nance, Robert C, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Routine trunk test circuit. 2,771,519, 11-20-56, CI.
179—175.2.
Nanchino, Pierre : See —
Chaffotte, Raymond, and Nanchino. 2,749,668.
Nanni, Americo V. Index plate. 2,733,620, 2-7-56, CI. 74 —
813.
Napco Industries, Inc. : See —
Hunt, Stanley H. 2,768,013.
Naphtal, Irving : See — _
Naphtal, Mac,
2,752,587,
and I. 2,752,587.
Naphtal. Max. 2,735,185.
Naphthal, Mac, and I. Gas escape alarm.
6-26-56. CI. 340—237.
Naphtal, Max, % to I. Naphtal. Protractor. 2,735,185,
2-21-56. CI. 33—120.
Napier, Olive H. K. Boots, shoes and like articles of foot-
wear. 2,763,071, 9-18-56, CI. 36 — 8.5.
Napier, D., & Son Ltd. : See —
Barlow, Benjamin W. j> 757,990.
Chamberlin, Reginald H. D., and French. 2,759,376.
Clarke, Michael E., and Knox. 2,740,077.
Coles, Robert H. 2,739.490.
Gilbert, Ronald A. 2,772,575.
Lee, William O.. and Williams. 2,772,920.
Magin, Sidney H. A. 2,747,364.
Murray, George H. 2,736,819.
ollllo. /
07—17.
Napolitani, Frank D. Retaining means for films wound on
reels. 2,732,146, 1-24-56, CI. 242—74.
Nappi, Elvira. Method of coating leather. 2,731,363,
1-17-56, CI. 117—55.
Naps, Marguerite, and F. E. Condo, to Shell Development
Co. Process for preparing vinyl halide copolymers and
copolymers produced thereby. 2,746,944, 5-22-56, CI.
260 — 45.5.
Naras Research, Inc. : See —
Schwartz, Nathan R. 2,764,817.
Narbutovskih, Paul, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Cooling
electrical apparatus. 2,759,987. 8-21-56, Cl. 174 — 15.
Nardone, Romeo M., to J. J. Mascuch. Engine starting mech-
anism. 2,771,067, 11-20-56, Cl. 123—179.
Narel, Joseph W., and G. C. Joyce, to Norton Co. Grinding
machine. 2,748,544, 6-5-56, Cl. 51 — 105.
Narel, Joseph W., and G. C. Joyce, to Norton Co. Grinding
machine-work loader. 2,749,674, 6-12-56, Cl. 51 — 105.
Narmco, Inc. : See —
Meanor, Doyle W., and Havens. 2.737.998.
Meanor, Doyle W., and Havens. 2,769,481.
Narsted, John, to Traylor Engineering & Mfg. Co.
toggle. 2,767,597, 10-23-56. Cl. 74—585.
Naruo, Robert. Method and apparatus for filling receptacles
with pulverulent material or the like. 2,749,006, 6-5-56,
Cl. 226—95.
Nash Bros. Co. : See —
Renouf, William. 2,757,838.
Renouf, William. 2,775,358.
Nash, Carl B., to General Motors Corp. Air spring. 2,773,686,
12-11-56, Cl. 267—65.
Nash, Charles D. : See —
Basham, Lawrence H., J. F. Nash, Jr., and C. D. Nash.
2.764.406.
Nash, Clifford L. Outboard motor truck. 2,743,938, 5-1-56,
Cl. 280—17.13.
Nash, Daniel J., to Nash Inc. Purse. 2,773,532, 12-11-56,
Cl. 150—37.
Nash, Edward L., to Studebaker-Packard Corp. Differential
gearing. 2,769,353, 11-6-56, Cl. 74—711.
Nash, Elvin E. Articulated wagon having relatively rock-
able axles. 2,766,052, 10-9-56, Cl. 280—109.
Nash, Floyd M. : See —
Jacuzzi, Candido, and Nash. 2 738,787.
Jacuzzi, Candido, and Nash. 2,747,507.
Safety
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Nash, Floyd M., to Jacuzzi Bros., Inc. Pressure tank air
charger assembly. 2,756,762, 7-31-56, CI. 137 — 211.
Nash, Harold A. : See —
Brooker, Robert M., and Nash. 2,744,106.
Nash, Harold A., and R. M. Brooker, to Allied Laboratories,
Inc. New physiologically active alkaloids and methods for
their recovery. 2,748,112, 5-29-56, CI. 260 — 236.
Nash Inc. : See —
Nash, Daniel J. 2,773,532.
Nash, James F., Jr. : See —
Basham, Lawrence H., J. F. Nash, Jr., and C. D. Nash.
2,764,406.
Nash, John J., to American Fixture, Inc. Machine for form-
ing high-pressure non-metallic tubing. 2,748,831, 6-5-56,
CI. 154—1.8.
Nash, John J., to American Fixture, Inc. Method of making
high-pressure non-metallic tubing. 2,760,896, 8-28-56,
CI. 154—83.
Nash, John J., and G. A. Stein, to American Fixture, Inc.
Method and apparatus for making spiral wound synthetic
piping and tubing. 2,748.830, 6-5-56. CI. 154 — 1.8.
Nash, John J., and G. A. Stein, to Korrect-Way Corp., now
by change of name to American Fixture, Inc. Method
and apparatus for making high-pressure non-metallic tubing.
2,760,549, 8-28-56, CI. 154—1.8.
Nash-Kelvinator Corp. : See —
Doeg, Ralph W. 2,731,314.
Doeg, Ralph W. 2,773,355.
Philipp, Lawrence A. 2,730,868.
Philipp, Lawrence A. 2,737,030.
Philipp, Lawrence A. 2,737,146.
Philipp, Lawrence A. 2,738,656.
Philipp, Lawrence A. 2,754,662.
Philipp, Lawrence A. 2,761,290.
Philipp, Lawrence A. 2,768,512.
Nash, Leonard A. G. : See —
Salmon, Reginald D., and Nash. 2,747,712.
Nash, Martin E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Pitches from
petroleum and process for producing same. 2,768,119,
10-23-56, CI. 196—14.11.
Nash. Roy W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Web
width measuring device. 2,756,586, 7-31-56, CI. 73 — 37.7.
Nash, Travis H. Cigarette packaging. 2,764,282, 9-25-56,
CI. 206—41.
Nash, Travis H. Razor blade release mechanism. 2,771,673,
11-27-56, CI. 30—64.
Nashan, Paul, to Gutehoffnungshutte Oberhausen Aktiengesell-
schaft. Process for pressure oxidation of the lower
members of the paraffine series. 2,757,201, 7-31-56, CI.
260—604.
Nashner, Sydney : See —
McGauley, Patrick J., Nashner, and Kudryk. 2,746,859.
Nashner, Sydney, and F. A. Schaufelberger, to Chemical
Construction Corp. Hydrometallurgical production of me-
tallic powders. 2,753,257, 7-3-56, CI. 75 — 108.
Nashua Corp. : See —
Rosenthal, Fritz. 2,739.909.
Nasmyth, Alfred J., to Quicktho (1928) Ltd. Means for
mounting windows or other components in buildings.
2,731,118, 1-17-56, CI. 189 — 76.
Nason, Walter C, Jr., H. O. McMahon, and W. R. Morgan, to
Cambridge Corp. Vacuum jacketed container. 2,729,357,
1-3-56, CI. 220—15.
Nassau Distributing Co., Inc. : See —
Futterknecht, Rudolf. 2,741,706.
Futterknecht, Rudolf. 2,741,707.
Natco Corp. : See —
Rittgers, John. 2,757,904.
Natelson, Samuel. Universal automatic titrator. 2,765,955,
10-9-56. CI. 222—32.
Nater, Rudolph C. Rock drill bits and rods. 2,733,943,
2-7-56, CI. 287—125.
Nathan, Alan H. : See —
Hogg, John A., Beal, Nathan, and Lincoln. 2,730,525.
Hogg, John A., Beal, Nathan, and Lincoln. 2,771,475.
Hogg, John A., and Nathan. 2,734,065.
Hogg, John A., and Nathan. 2,740.782.
Hogg, John A., and Nathan. 2,740,783.
Nathan, Alan H., to The Upjohn Co. Hydrogenation of 11a-
hydroxy pregnenes. 2,751,400, 6-19-56, CI. 260 — 397.45.
Nathan, Alan H., and J. A. Hogg, to The Upjohn Co. A*-3-
keto-2-halo pregnenes and process. 2,730,537, 1-10-56, CI.
260—397.45.
Nathan, Alan H., and J. A. Hogg, to The Upjohn Co. R_e-
6-19-56, CI.
2,766.657,
duction of lla-acyloxy pregnenes. 2.751,;
260—397.3.
Nathan, Albert L. : See —
Hauck. Roy C, and Nathan. 2,737.173.
Nathan, Elizabeth K. Shiftable spectacle.
10-16-56, CI. 88—51.
Nathan Mfg. Corp. : See —
Erikson, Carl F. 2,729,188.
Nathan, Marvin F., W. E. Lobo. and G. T. Skaperdas. to The
M. W. Kellogg Co. Coal carbonization. 2,775,551,
12-25-56, CI. 202—6.
Nathan, Reuben : See —
Bussard, Emmery J. H.. and Nathan. 2,763,776.
Nationaal Luehfvnavliabaraforum : See —
Bartelink, Jan A. 2,767,582.
National Acme Co., The : See —
Dobes, Michael J., and Smith. 2,755,358.
Simpson, Charles W. 2,747,881.
National Airoil Burner Co., Inc. : See —
Straitz, John F. 2,747,853.
National Alarms Corp. : See —
Hebert, Arthur J. 2,736,796.
National Alfalfa Dehydrating & Milling Co. : See —
Graham, William R., Jr. 2,739.522.
Varney, Bruce. Scholes, and Landes. 2,739,895.
National Aluminate Corp. : See —
Jursich, Myron J. 2,749,305.
Rydell, Robert G. 2,738,325.
Ryznar, John W. 2,757,142.
Ryznar, John W., and Kirkpatrick. 2,771,417.
Sterlin, Aaron. 2,773,879.
National Aluminum Products Co. : See —
Helt, Herbert M., and Fellman. 2,752,643.
National Automotive Fibres, Inc. : See —
Davies, Clarence J. 2,743,442.
Davies, Clarence J. 2,774,410.
National Bank of Commerce of Portland : See —
Soule, George C. 2,756,520.
National Biscuit Co. : See-
Davidson, Bruce J. 2,756,919.
National Blank Book Co. : See —
Schade, Frank S. 2,732,841.
Schade, Frank S. 2,760,490.
National Brass Co. : See —
Grevengoed, Paul H. 2,733,089.
Young, Herbert W., and Kimble. 2,755,120.
National Broach & Machine Co. : See —
Anthony, Russel W., and Psenka. 2,730,793.
Praeg, Walter S. 2,733,641.
Praeg, Walter S. 2,738,569.
Praeg, Walter S. 2,758,363.
National Can Corp. : See —
Scholtz, Arthur P. 2,738,630.
Toft, Andrew M. 2,773,620.
National Cash Register Co., The : See —
Allyn, Charles S., Jr. 2,743,988.
Christian, Raymond A., Williams, and Strachan.
2,755,993.
Fowler, Roland G., Frieberg, and Larsen. 2,745,601.
Frieberg, Nelson R., and Larsen. 2,760,722.
Goebel, Robert S., Myers, and Stephens. 2,760,654.
Goodbar, Mayo A., and Pratt. 2,730,038.
Green, Barrett K., and Schleicher. 2,730,456.
Green, Barrett K., and Schleicher. 2,730,457.
Guenther, Orrion A. 2,775,078.
Hoover, Martin L. 2,765,458.
Isborn, Carl L. 2,751.584.
Isborn, Carl L. 2,775,713.
Miller, Paul M. 2,766,211.
Moline, Walter E., and Clinehens. 2,730,491.
Momma, Robert E. 2,744,031.
Paquin, Leon J. 2,757,085.
Placke, Everett H., and Eickman. 2,747,794
Placke, Everett H., Eickman, and Nagy. 2,774,298.
Placke, Everett H., and Hagemeyer. 2,756,935.
Spurlino, Pascal, and Brown. 2,734,743.
Trimble, Cebern B. 2,740,110.
Wallace, Jack R. 2,768,735.
Werner, Frank R. 2,730,039.
Werner, Frank R., and Schwinn. 2,769,041.
Werner, Frank R., and Sterzer. 2,759,667.
National Clay PiDe Research Corp. : See —
Everhart, John O. 2,759,491.
Everhart, John O. 2,766,054.
National Coal Board : See —
Winder, Richard H. B. 2,766,011.
National Container Corp. : See —
Janz, Fred. 2,741,419.
Janz, Fred. 2,744,751.
Lebow, Irwin L. 2.749,011.
Rabby, Joseph G. 2,736,485.
Rabby, Joseph G. 2,736.486.
National Cooperatives, Inc. : See —
Brown, Clifford R., and Rofshus. 2,775,225.
Pickavance, William T. 2,775,223.
National Cornice Works : Sre —
Ness, William H. C. 2,735,535.
Ness, William H. C, and Silverstone. 2,738,410.
National Corp. : See —
Perkins, George S. 2,764,322.
National Cylinder Gas Co. : See —
Baker, Peter J. 2,760,936.
Bernard, Arthur A. 2,733,866.
Bolanowski, John P.. Miller, Reigel, and Sutton.
2,766,765.
Bornwasser, Louis P. 2,743,916.
Bottoms, Robert R. 2,749.256.
. Eichelman, Francis J. 2,763,322.
Ellsworth, Carl E. 2,732,472.
Ellsworth. Carl E. 2,732,473.
Ellsworth, Carl E. 2,732,474.
Ellsworth, Carl E. 2,747,067.
Gaum, Gilbert A. 2,732,229.
Miller, Bruce D. 2,774,104.
Miller, Bruce D., and McMichael. 2,743,915.
Moore, Richard R. 2,765.388.
Redmon, Charles L., and Sexton. 2,750,026.
Sweets, Foster M. 2,732.471.
Wilson, Thomas L. 2,765,387.
National Dairy Research Laboratories. Inc. : See —
Connors, William jr., and Sfortunato. 2,773,002.
Freund, Ernest H., and Domovs. 2,745,775.
Magariello, Edward R. 2,746,916.
Myers, Robert P. 2,762,748.
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National Dairy Research Laboratories, Inc. : See — Continued
Myers, Robert P., and Stimpson. 2,762,749.
Plusquellic, Louis. 2,749,005.
Plusquellic, Louis. 2,772,009.
Spiess, Newton E., Jr., Gropen, and Henze. 2,774,578.
Spiess, Newton E., Jr., and Henze. 2,761,593.
Spiess, Newton E., Jr., and Jackson. 2,738,172. .
Spiess, Newton E., Jr., and Zenk. 2,744,066.
Stimpson, Edwin G., and Stamberg. 2,749,242.
Stimpson, Edwin G., and Trebler. 2,750,328.
Stimpson, Edwin G., and Whitaker. 2,738,279.
Trebler, Henning A., and Horton. 2,749,302.
Wagner, Jean I., Habighurst, and Terry. 2,744,890.
Walton, Henry. 2,752.334.
Waugh, David P. 2,744,891.
National Development Corp. : See —
Bender, Lawrence A. 2,752,691.
National Die Casting Co. : See — ■
Karns, James A. 2,766,047.
National Distillers Products Corp. : See — ■
Callanan, John P., and Patton. 2,745,873.
Prank, Charles E., and Swinehart. 2,761,886.
Greenberg, Harry. 2.749,364.
Hulse, Robert E., and Schott. 2,761,882.
Kamlet, Jonas. 2,732,404.
Kamlet, Jonas. 2,761,760.
Redmon, Bryan C. 2,734,074.
Redmon, Bryan C. 2,738,367.
National Drug Co., The : See —
Avakian, Souren, Beiler, and Martin. 2,764,596.
Martin, Gustav J., Beiler, and Avakian. 2,769,817.
National Electric Products Corp. : See —
Kennedy, Prank J. 2,742,017.
Kennedy. Frank J. 2,748.734.
Kennedy, Prank J. 2,763,294.
Kennedy, Prank J. 2,767,239.
National Electric Welding Machines Co. : See —
Pisher, Simon, and Kurlinski. 2,730,600.
National Electroform Mold Co., The : See — ■
Ross, Aylmer O. 2,771,415.
National Electronics, Inc. : See —
Hutchings, John H. 2.756,027.
Wetter, Charles. 2,771,574.
National Engineering Corp. : See —
Scharaffa, Prank L. 2,743,628.
National Engineering & Development Corp. : See —
McCarthy, Albert G., and Irazoqui. 2,773,774.
National Equipment Corp. : See —
Guggenheim, Max M. 2,731,134.
Perkins, George S. 2,765,962.
Perkins, George S. 2,771,225.
Schlemmer, Philip G. 2,731,109.
Schlemmer, Philip G. 2,751,982.
Schlemmer, Philip G. 2,752,152. ■
National Foam 'System, Inc. : See —
Boerner, Lewis W. 2,736,387.
Boyd, Fisher L. 2,766,026.
Mitchison, Louis E. 2,737,413.
Perri, Joseph M., and Dollman. 2,758,969.
Perri, Joseph M., and Sloviter. 2,748,078.
Schultz, Paul J. 2,765,856.
National Furniture Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Quakenbush, Howard M. 2,749,970.
National Glass Co., Inc. : See —
Griffiths, Edward M. 2,736,670.
National Gunite Corp. : See —
Dunn, Byron B. 2,769,670.
National Gypsum Co. : See —
Elden, Howard S. 2,758,034.
Teale, Robert R. 2,762,738.
National Homes Corp. : See —
Johnson, Wilbert S. 2,755,470.
National Latex Products Co., Inc., The : See —
Whittington, Lloyd R. 2,732,986.
National Lead Co. : See —
Aagaard, Leif, and Espenschied. 2,733,134.
Alpert, Marshall B. 2,734,003.
Alpert, Marshall B., and Hamilton. 2,760,930.
Alpert, Marshall B.. and Powell. 2,741,588,
Anderson, William W., and Rowe. 2,731,327.
Anderson, William W., and Rowe. 2,770,529.
Armant, David L., and Sigurdson. 2,751,307.
Bauer, Alfred F„ and Pack. 2.7r.9,380.
Beacham, Harry H. 2,733.222.
Beacham, Harry H. 2,736,666.
Beacham, Harry H., and Merz. 2,742,448.
Beals, Malcolm D., and Miller. 2,756,157.
Bolley, Don S., McCormack. and Naughton. 2,732,395.
Buck, Thomas M„ and Alpert. 2,734,855.
Buck, Thomas M., and Hitchcock. 2,768,277.
Daubenspeck, John M. 2,733,983.
Daubenspeck, John M., and McNeil. 2,747,987.
Daubenspeck, John M., and Toomey. 2,758,019.
Dempster, Augustine N., and Mundy. 2,760,938.
Eickhoff, Arnold J., and Kebrich. 2,749,214.
Poraker, Robert W. 2,771,375.
Grave, William. 2,744,028.
Grave, William. 2,760,880.
Greenburg, Reginald H., and Orsino. 2,759,036.
Greenburg, Reginald H., and Orsino. 2,759,037.
Griffin, Thomas S.. and Rodgers. 2.767.053.
Hendricks, John G., and Kebrich. 2,744,881.
Kaul, Joseph I. 2,744,304.
Keller, Douglas V., Jr., and Shaw. 2,763,480.
National Lead Co. : See — Continued
Kingsbury, Franklin L. 2,744,029.
Larsen, Delmar H., Cummer, and Bolley. 2,734,860.
Louden, Edgar W., and Holleron. 2,730,256.
Lunstroth, Klaus. 2,773,783.
Lynd, Langtry E., and Merker. 2,736,659.
Lynd, Langtry E., and Merker. 2,758,911.
Mellgren, Svante. 2,748,073.
Merker. Leon. 2,751,279.
Merker, Leon. 2,760,874.
Merker, Leon. 2,763,558.
Merker, Leon. 2,764,490.
Merker, Leon. 2,767.050.
Moklebust, Olav. 2,765,988.
Moklebust, Olav, and Oppegaard. 2,771,354.
Monaco, Albert J. 2,756,675.
Oppegaard, Assur G. 2,774.650.
Priscu, John C, and Whitney. 2,766,033.
Ratcliffe. George L. 2,739.067.
Schultz, Frank J., and Buck. 2,734,856.
Stambaugh, Edgel P. 2,754,255.
Stambaugh, Edgel P. 2,754,256.
Svanstrom, Kjell A., and Opie. 2,749,295.
National Lock Co. : See —
Burke, William O. 2,736,596.
Burke, William O. 2.767.007.
North, Edwin W. 2,733,945.
North, Edwin W., and Erickson. 2,739,472.
North, Edwin W., and Wilson. 2,733,946.
North, Edwin W., and Wilson. 2,738,665.
Wilson, William B. 2,732,239.
National Machinery Co., The : See — •
Friedman, John H. 2,735,487.
Friedman, John H. 2,743,466.
Friedman, Robert G. 2,729,319.
Friedman, Robert G. 2,743,509.
Friedman, Robert G. 2,762,108.
Friedman, Robert G. 2,775,319.
National Malleable and Steel Castings Co. : See —
Kreiner, Joseph M. 2,758,551.
Metzger, William J. 2,754,978.
Metzger, William J. 2,769,556.
Shafer, James A. 2,768,589.
Shafer, James A. 2,769,402.
National Marking Machine Co., The : See —
Keuper, William J 2,774,458.
McCafferty, Edward A. 2,734,871.
National Merchandising Corp. : See —
Kato, Shoji. 2,770,159.
National Metal Products Co., Inc. : See —
Summerour, Marion A. 2,764,268.
National Metalcrafters, Inc. : See —
Lazzery, Angelo G. 2,730,285.
National Metropolitan Bank, The, trustee : See — -
Whitmore, John L. 2,755,723.
National Motor Bearing Co.. Inc. : See —
Ayres, Frank W., and Helfrecht. 2,743,951.
Christensen, Dan A., and Martin. 2,743,968.
Helfrecht, Fred A., and Voorhees. 2,743,950.
Johnson, Lloyd A., Christensen, and Martin. 2,757 991.
Snow, Jack N., Greenwald, and Ticknor. 2,743,759.
Wurtz, John W., and Greenwald. 2,757,423.
National Paper Bottle Co., Inc. : See —
Wittkuhns, Bruno A., and Hill. 2,744,455.
National Pioneer, Inc. : See —
Young, Frederick S. 2,759,302.
National Plastic Products Co., The : See —
Dellheim, Arthur F. 2,736,058.
Genovese, Anthony L. 2.743,511.
Samler, Lee F. 2,753,308.
National Plastics, Inc. : See —
Van Deventer, Christopher, III. 2,741,516.
Van Deventer, Christopher, III. 2,755,825.
Van Deventer, Christopher, III. 2,760,378.
National Pneumatic Co., Inc. : See —
Button, Charles T. 2,760,093.
Button, Charles T., Broadley, and Guhas. 2,756,953.
Delany, Frank M. 2,757,949.
Fischer, Harold P. 2,733,918.
Johnson, Ernest W. 2,760,134.
National Presto Industries, Inc. : See—
Maykemper, Henry. 2,741.044.
Wittenberg, Edward H. 2,769,457.
National Products Corp. : See —
~ 2,730,562.
jsburg G. m. b. H. : See —
2,746,304.
National Rejectors, Inc. : See —
Anderson, John L. 2,768.726.
Gottfried, John. 2,768,727.
Haverstick, Merral P. 2,744,603.
National Research Corp. : See —
Clough, Philip J., and Moore. 2,757,219.
Di Nardo, Albert, Gardner, and Robertson. 2,769,846.
Fletcher, John. 2,767,105.
Gabbett, James F., Jr., and Robertson. 2,762,834.
Gardner, James H., Robertson, and Schoenbrunn.
2,775,601.
Gardner, James H., and Schoenbrunn. 2,775,510.
Maslan, Frank. 2,773,088.
Maslan, Frank. 2,775,600.
Patton, Paul W. 2,730,986.
Preston, John S. 2,769,778.
Marden, Carleton S
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
2,749,034.
2,755,994.
and Laithwaite.
National Research Corp. : See — Continued
Singleton, Richard H. 2,766,111.
Singleton, Richard H. 2,770,541.
Stauffer, Robert A. 2,768,074.
Williams, Frederic C, and Kilburn. 2,769,935.
National Research Council : See —
Cumming, William A. 2,737,656.
Fraser, Donald, and Bowler. 2,767,294.
Hudson, Arthur C. 2,735,076.
Hudson, Arthur C. 2,753,450.
Kuhring, Malcolm S. 2,742,762.
Martin, Stanley M. 2,739,923.
McLeish, Charles W., and Rumble. 2,764,736.
Milne, Allen R. 2,765,668.
Puddington, Ira E., Sirianni, and Farnand. 2,767,122.
Robertson, Ross E., and Glew. 2,744,440.
Roehrig, Jonathan R. 2,739,283.
Stevinson, Harry T. 2,770,432.
National Research Development Corp. : See —
Alabaster, Albert E. 2,732,517.
Barker, Geoffrey C. 2,766,423.
Barker, Ronald H. 2,730,676.
Barnes, Richard C. M., and Cooke-Yarbrough.
2,753,488.
Burstall, Francis H., Forrest, Kember, and Wells.
2,753,258.
Callow. Robert K., Spensley, and Cornforth. 2,734,898.
Cary, Rex H. J. 2,751,589.
Conn, George K. T., and Daglish. 2,757,306.
Findlay, Gordon R., Di Pietro, and Hood. 2,760,858.
Gabor, Dennis. 2,770,166.
Goulding, Frederick S. 2,740,091.
Kenner, George W. 2,766,225.
Mattick, Alexander T. R., and Hirsch. 2,744,827.
Newman, Edward A. 2,732,440.
Newman, Edward A., and Clayden. 2,740,906.
Newman, Edward A., and Clayden. 2,749,496.
Newman, Edward A., and Clayden. 2,750,499.
Pollard, Brian W., and Stuart-Williams. 2,757,864.
Pulsford, Edgar W. 2,762,974.
Ratcliffe, Stanley. 2,754,420.
Ratcliffe, Stanley. 2,759,100.
Ricardo. Harry R. 2,739,576.
Robertson-Snersby-Harvie, Robert B. Re. 24,146.
Robinson, Arthur A., Williams, and Kilburn. 2,772,050.
Sayce, Leonard A. 2,768,393.
Sixsmith, Herbert. 2,760,356.
Thomas, Graham 1. 2,767,908.
Williams, Frederic C. 2,734,186.
Williams, Frederic C, and Kilburn.
Williams, Frederic C, and Kilburn.
Williams, Frederic C, Kilburn
2,755,996.
Williams, Frederic C, Kilburn, and Tootill. 2,749,439.
Williams, Frederic C, and Thomas. 2,733,425.
National Rubber Machinery Co. : See —
Brundage, James W. 2,730,763.
Heston, Allen L. 2,741,799.
Magerkurth, Wilhelm A. 2,765,491.
National Safety Appliance Co., Ltd. : See —
Folker, Herbert P. 2,729,514.
National Screw & Mfg. Co., The : See—
Steinfurth, Louis. 2,741.783.
National Seating Co. : See —
Brooks, Robert G., and Williams. 2,766,815.
National Silver Co. : See —
Belejack, Stephen, and Feingold. 2,765,590.
National Smelting Co. Ltd., The : See —
Belf, Leon J. 2,772,144.
Robson, Stanley, and Derham. 2,760,770.
Williams, George K., and Derham. 2,734,819.
National Sponge Cushion Co., Inc. : See —
Harwin, Dixon R., Stern, and Bodle. 2,740,739.
National-Standard Co. : See —
Berquist, Leonard G. 2,743,098.
Kenmore, Herbert, and Manson. 2,748,784.
Kenmore, Herbert, and Manson. 2,762,763.
Pierce, Robert C. 2,739,765.
Pierce. Robert C. 2,752,191.
National Standard Co. Ltd. : See —
Simpson, Harold, and Spence. 2,747,442.
National Starch Products Inc. : See —
Goldberg, Albert I., and Doering. 2.765.286.
Kunze, Walter G., Evans, and Huebschmann. 2,772,178.
Smart, William F. 2,772,981.
National Steel Container Corp. : See —
Brown, Robert J. 2.767,899.
National Steel Corp. : See—
Bendot, Joseph M. 2,744,670.
Carr, Charles E. 2,757,925.
Colby, Roy L, Jr. 2,736,397.
Collins, Tappan. 2,735,520.
Gorey, Charles B. 2.747,704.
Kadell, Alfred E. 2,770,872.
Klein, Clarence J., and Wright. 2,764,473.
Shanley, James J. 2,742,417.
Strassburger, Julius H. 2,735,758.
Wright, Wilbert H., and Bendot. 2,765,934.
National Super Service Co. Inc. : See-
Meeker, Paul C. 2,734,594.
National Supply Co., The : See —
Abraham, James G. 2,759.702.
Deitrickson, Roy H. 2,748,036.
Deitrickson, Roy H. 2,756,562.
National Supply Co., The : See — Continued
Deitrickson, Roy H.
Eklund, Stone E.
2,770,197.
2,743,495.
2,758,665.
2,765,917.
2,735,506.
2,739,460.
2,751,998.
and Maher. 2,732,070.
and Maher. 2,738,026.
Eklund, Stone E. 2,762,310.
Giraudeau, Anthony E. 2,766,701.
Knox, Donald G. 2,762,309.
Murphy, Demery A. 2,764,428.
Picard, John B. 2,764,271.
Spalding, John D. 2,757,614.
National Tank Co. : See —
Francis, Alex W., Jr.
Francis, Alex W., Jr.
Glasgow, Clarence O.
Glasgow, Clarence O.
Glasgow, Clarence O.
Glasgow, Clarence O.,
Glasgow, Clarence O.,
Meyers, Charles O. 2,750,331.
Meyers, Charles O. 2,765,045.
Walker, Jay P., Glasgow, and Francis. 2,747,002.
National Theatres, Inc. : See —
Dickson, Alpheus E. 2,732,688.
National Twist Drill & Tool Co. : See —
Fleischer. John. 2,739,496.
National Union Electric Corp. : See —
Charton, Paul W., and Crawford. 2,742,590.
Levy, Gustave. 2,755,404.
Maynard, Fred B. 2,756,366.
Maynard, Fred B., and Kessler. 2,766,376.
Shower, Edmund G. 2,735,919.
Shower, Edmund G. 2,751,527.
Skellett, Albert M. 2,759,104.
National-U. S. Radiator Corp., The : See —
Levy. Marion I. 2,739,852.
Moyer, Robert F. 2,743,512.
Scott, Joe. 2,742,313.
Shafer, William M. 2,775,516.
National Vendors Inc. : See —
Fry, Benjamin W. 2,743,842.
National Video Corp. : See —
Andriulis, Vytautas, and Giacchetti. 2,739,911.
National Weather-Top Corp. : See-
Edmonds, Harry G., Sr. 2,759,658.
Nationwide Sales Corp. : See —
Kile, John A. 2,741,091.
Natkanski, Wincenty. Underground garage. 2,745,561,
5-15-56, CI. 214—16.1. „ , ,(T ,
Natta, Giulio, to Montecatini, societa Generale per 1 Indus-
tria Mineraria e Chimica. Continuous process for sepa-
rating two gases having boiling temperatures which closely
approach one another. 2,757,754, 8-7-56, CI. 183—115.
NatVR8ubiage1,RDavfdeew., Natvig, and Huling. 2,775,298.
Natzler, Paul : See —
Scheuermann, Otto G., and Natzler. 2,736,062.
Naucler, Johan O., and P. J. I. Ahrel ; said Ahrel assor. to
Industrikemiska Aktiebolaget. Gas heating furnace with
tubular heat exchange means. 2,742,895, 4-24-56, CI.
126—109.
Naughton, Frank C. : See —
Bolley, Don S., McCormack, and Naughton. 2,732,395.
Bolley, Don S., and Naughton. 2,734,916.
Naugler, Walter E. : See — ^oo
Stacey, Ernest W., and Naugler. 2,733,588.
Nauman, Leo F. : See —
Schafer, George F., and Nauman. 2,753,611.
Nauman, Walter G. Coin holder for key chains and the like.
2,729,325, 1-3-56, CI. 206— .81.
Naumann, Helmut, to Voigtlander, A. G. Locking means for
the back wall of roll film cameras. 2,771,825, 11-27-56,
NaumannT Horst, to Firma Lenkradwerk Gustav Petri.
Control device for motor vehicles. 2,744,975, 5-8-56, CI.
Naumann, ' Leonard G., to Wagner Electric Corp. Automatic
adjusting mechanism for disc brakes. 2,762,461, 9-ll-5b,
PI 1 88 72
Naumann, Lloyd, and C. B. Spase, to Lipe-Rollway Corp.
Multiple unit centrifugal clutch. 2,765,062, 10-2-56, CI.
192 104
Naus, Glen L. Adjustable rest for locomotive seat. 2,772,724,
12^-56, CI. 155—160. . ,
Nauslar, Benjamin F. Interlocking electrical plug assembly.
2,771,590, 11-20-56, CI. 339—168. .
Nauta, Johannes E. Automatic weigher for mixtures.
2,743,896, 5-1-56, CI. 249—14.
Nauta, Johannes E. Load-regulating device for a mill or
similar grinding machine. 2,753,122, 7-3-56, CI. 241—35.
Nau-Touron, Albert, to I. Frenkel. Rotary device for reduc-
ing the balloon of thread. 2,758,438, 8-14-56, CI. 57 — 73.
Navarre, Roger F. D., alias Malherbe, to Sebel S. A. Elec-
tronic fluorescent illuminating lamp. 2,763,814, 9-18-56,
CI. 315—341.
Navarrete, Angel. Locks for sliding closure members.
2,752,445, 6-26-56, CI. 200—61.68.
Nave, Alfred E., and E. D. Kenna, Jr., to Avco Mfg. Corp.
Flexible water dispensing bottle. 2,755,972, 7-24-56, CI.
222 211 .
Nave, Sherlock E. Bulldozer blade. 2,749,630, 6-12-56, CI.
37—144.
Naves, Yves-Ren^, to The Givaudan Corp. Methyl-6-ionones,
methyl-irones, and the like and process for preparing the
same. 2,740,817, 4-3-56, CI. 260—587.
LIST OF PATENTEES
569
Navikas, Victor A., to Armstrong Cork Co. Fluid applicator
for cap making machines. 2,747,543, 5-29-56, CI. 118—241.
Navy, United States of America as represented by the Secre-
tary of the : See —
Adams, Harry M. 2,742,711.
Adams, Harry M. 2,761,541.
Allen, Herbert, Works, and Jones. 2,756,634.
Allison, Albert R., Delman, and Simms. 2,771,777.
Amico, Gaetano V. 2,741,036.
Amlco, Gaetano V. 2,772,651.
Anderson, Ernest R., and Burke. 2,741,126.
Anderson, Niels Y., Jr., Kaushagen, and Swaitzel.
2,761,315.
Anderson, Wilmer C. 2,741,853.
Arams, Frank R. 2,765,404.
Armstrong, Richard W. 2.750,753.
Babcock, Horace W. 2,733,006.
Babish, Richard C. 2,770,758.
Banham, James W., Jr., and Fritz. 2,770,322.
Barnhart, Philip W. 2,754,474.
Bartelink, Everhard H. B. 2,745,097.
Bartelink, Everhard H. B. 2,756,417.
Barton, Loy E. 2,745,070.
Bauman, Alvin H. 2.766.869.
Beams, Jesse W. 2,733,857.
Beams, Jesse W., and Snoddy. 2,763,155.
Beatty, Charles G., and Osbon. 2,761,318.
Bell. Persa R., Jr. 2,736,868.
Belz, Paul. 2,731,320.
Bennett, Lowell W. 2,774,241.
Billman, Louis S. 2,737,019.
Billman, Louis S., and Angelos. 2,749,749.
Bixby. Harold W. 2,751,844.
Black, James G. 2,744.976.
Blackmer, David E., and Moore. 2,760,191.
Block, Edwin H. 2,748.220.
Bode, Robert H., Holiday, and Hawke. 2,750,028.
Bohl, Leland S., and Huch. 2,759,692.
Boyd, William H. A. 2,732,765.
Boyd, William H. A. 2,753,177.
Boyle, Edward B., Jr. 2,736,878.
Brace. Porter H. 2,747,066.
Braunagel, Magnus V. 2,760,131.
Brettell. George A., Jr. 2,754,417.
Brode, Robert B. 2,737.890.
Brown, Paul F. 2,754,494.
Buchele, Donald R. 2,764,065.
Bunnett, Joseph F. 2,750,347.
Burke, Thomas F. 2,754,925.
Byron, Edgar S., and Baker. 2,767,112.
Cady, Walter G. 2,762,447.
Carapellotti, Lawrence T. 2,733,358.
Carey, George F., Rakoff, and Saars. 2,736,965.
Chance, Britton. 2,731,571.
Chance, Britton. 2.755.462.
Cherry, Robert H. 2,743,167.
Christensen, Alton O. 2,756,336.
Clapp, Roger E. 2,742,642.
Clogston, Albert M. 2,762,944.
Cohen, Jack H., and Goslin. 2,730,666.
Cohen. Nathaniel L. 2.765,437.
Conrad, Earl W. 2,755,133.
Crandon, Lawrence H., Ley, and Pridmore. 2,760,144.
Crawford, Jack A. 2,731,521.
Crawford, Jack A. 2,735,020.
Creusere, Melville C. 2,769,137.
Crockett, Sydney R. 2,743,576.
Cumberland, John I., Jr. 2,763,738.
Dalton, Patrick J., and Unger. 2,737,892.
Daniels, Howard L. 2,750,586.
Darrah. Kermit L. 2.765,040.
Davies, Alan D. 2,740,957.
Deibler, Elmer F., George, and Miller. 2,735,067.
De Vost, Valmore F., and Fisher. 2,732,040.
De Vost, Valmore F., Luttrell, Armstrong, Fisher, and
New. 2,740,286.
Dexter, George W. 2,760,157.
Dillon, Robert E., Eyges, and Riblet. 2,761,139.
Dodd, Roy F. 2,762,234.
Dodd, Roy F., and Nims. 2,774,616.
Doolittle, Donald B., and Janney. 2,763,467.
Downs, George W. 2,750.794.
Drosd, Ralph D. 2,769.101.
Dunham. Stuart B. 2,769.098.
Dunnington, Frank G. 2,774.036.
Duntley, Seibert Q. 2,761.320.
Eaton, Frederic N. 2,775,745.
Edwards, Charles M. 2,769.086.
Ehrenfried. Albert D. 2.754.508.
Ellsworth, Louis D., and Sherwin. 2,775,757.
Ensinger. Willis B. 2,741,748.
Eppley, Clifford R. 2.741,454.
Evans, John C. 2,742.812.
Eyges. Leonard J. 2.755,467.
Faget, Maxime A. 2,767,579.
Fahrner, Ted., and Ramage. 2,750,518.
Fain, Jacob M., Hewitt, and Rosenblatt. 2,731,353.
Fairbank, William M. 2.763,858.
Fay, Howard G. 2,763,032.
Fernsler, George L. 2,743,379.
Fischer, Frederick K., and Bartolett. 2,749,776.
Fitzgerald, Thomas W., and Farren. 2,774,305.
Foss, Rene N. 2,759,055.
Fryklund, Robert A. 2,734,161.
Navy, United States of America as represented by the Secre-
tary of the : See — Continued
Fyler, Norman F. 2,755,407.
Gale, David. 2,743,436.
Gamertsfelder, George R. 2,731,595.
Garman, Raymond L., Droz, and Cohen. 2,774,149.
Germeshausen, Kenneth J. 2,750,526.
Geyger, Wilhelm A. 2,743,467.
Gilbert, Charles A. 2.767,577.
Glasser, Irving A. 2,731,981.
Goss, Wilbur H., and Washburn. 2,748,703.
Gray, John W. 2,751,494.
Gray, John W. 2,763,430.
Greb, Arthur, and Tyler. 2,753,175.
Gres, Marcel E„ and Block. 2,760,350.
Grimes, Willard M. 2,730,674.
Gross, Martin R. 2,750,561.
Hakomaki, Raymond I. 2,758,804.
Hall, Orville C. 2,732,494.
Hall, William M. 2,754,509.
Hansen, J. Richard, and Sprengling. 2,731,573.
Harrison, Ralph J. 2,731,601.
Harry, Charles H., and Attinello. 2,766,667.
Harry, Charles H., and Attinello. 2,766,668.
Harvey, Earle M. 2,766,542.
Harvey, George G., and Buchwalter. 2,756,421.
Hatch, Robert H. 2,770,784.
Hauptman, Robert. 2,731,593.
Hawley, Mones E. 2,773,933.
Hayward, Frank W., Zablocki, and Scribner. 2,730,893.
Heep, Heinrich. 2,764,945.
Hendrix, Charles E., and Purcell. 2,768,298.
Hennessey, Frank L. 2,750,588.
Henry, Robert L., Jr. 2,771,663.
Henry, Robert L., Jr. 2,774,014.
Hickey, John H., and Mittelsdorf. 2,772,326.
Hiestand, Everett N. 2,772,361.
Higgins, Roger K. 2,772,330.
Hinton, Curtis V. 2,737,343.
Hollmann, Hans E. 2,743,417.
Hollmann, Hans E. 2,766,429.
Hooper, Edward T., Jr. 2,753,517.
Hooper, Edward T., Jr. 2,754,473.
Hope, William D. 2,754,416.
Howard, Paul L. 2,732,985.
Humphrey, Samuel A. 2,735,993.
Humphrey, Samuel A. 2,749,162.
Hunt, Frederick V., Saunders, and Kirkland. 2,742,566.
Hutchinson, Franklin, and Herlin. 2,769,937.
Jackson, T. Burr. 2,746,833.
Jacobsen, Andrew B. 2,772,399.
Jenkins, Hugh P., Jr. 2,752,989.
Johnson, Harold L., and Lawson. 2,755,437.
Johnson, Joe W. 2,706,622.
Johnson, Joe W. 2,773,385.
Johnson, John E., and Poor. 2,753,248.
Johnson, Thomas D„ and Sateren. 2,774,928.
Jones, Floyd B., Schuck, and Handel. 2,751,689.
Kallmann, Heinz E. 2,762,973.
Karig, Horace E. 2,744,485.
Karsh, Herbert. 2,730,563.
Kaufman, Warren F., and Hoffman. 2,733,726.
Kendall, James M. 2,742,633.
Kittleman, Robert H., and Warren. 2,766,094.
Klick, Clifford C. 2,752,505.
Kreinik, Jerry. 2,734,197.
Kruger, Irving D. 2,763,844.
Laiming, Harry J. 2,775,127.
Lancaster. Robert G. 2,730,595.
Langford, Gilbert B. 2,731,288.
La Rue, Albert D. 2,756,362.
Lauritsen, Charles C. 2,771,811.
Lauritsen, Charles C. 2,771,818.
Lawson, James L. 2,746 017.
Lewis, Frank M. 2,731,793.
Lewis, Frederick J., Jr., and Quinlan. 2,748,391.
Libman, Earl E. 2,763,190.
Link, John C. and Trautvetter. 2,752,594.
Lufcy, Carroll W. 2,770,770.
Lufcy, Carroll W., and Schmid. 2,734,165.
Lurcott, Eugene G., Jr. 2,763,808.
Lyon, Dean A. 2.756,165.
Magnuson. Carl W. 2,730,701.
Magrath, Richard A. 2,731.533.
Marks, William S. 2,741,181.
Marshall, Neil A., and Adler. 2,731,559.
Martin, Edward G. 2,752.524.
Matteson, Benjamin H. 2.744,220.
Matthews, Lyle E. 2,771,859.
McConnell, Robert A. 2,763,838.
McCoy, John F. 2,747,135.
McCreary, Henry S., Jr. 2,743,374.
McGillem, Clare D., and Hasseld. 2,774,946.
McLaughlin, Donald J. 2,730,596.
McLean, William B. 2,743,412.
Melton, Donald F. 2,753,133.
Miller, Carlton W. 2,749,039.
Miller, Coleman J., and Krantz. 2,745,071.
Miller, Laymon N. 2.769.161.
Miller, Norman R. 2,753,164.
Minisini, Eugenio. 2,754,789.
Montgomery, Dorothy D. 2,736,867.
Mullen, James W., II. 2,742,761.
Musselman, Glenn H. 2,754,511.
570
INDEX OP PATENTS, 1958
Secre-
Navy, United States of America as represented by
tary of the : See — Continued
Myers, Walter H. 2,750,842.
Neher, Henry V. 2,736,839.
Neher, Henry V. 2,750,655.
Nibbe, George N. 2,755,382.
Nichols, Charles F., and Jackson. 2,743,418.
Oglesby, Frank P.. Jr. 2,742,016.
Ormsby, Robert B., Jr. 2,741,120.
Ostrander, Elinor H. 2,762,859.
Ott, Fred D. 2,771,207.
Parilla, Arthur R. 2,742,175.
Parker, Leland L. 2,752,615.
Parker, Sydney R., and Jacobowitz. 2,760,075.
Parnell, William S., and Taylor. 2,730,619.
Parsons, John R. 2.755,385.
Pearson, John and Rinehart. 2,761,309.
Peoples, John F. 2,758,284.
Pessel, Leopold. 2,733,774.
Phillips, Alexander. 2,753,486.
Pinkel, lsadore I., Black, Preston, and Pesman. 2,737.-4!).
Porter, William C, and Ramsey. 2,764,695.
Posin, Daniel Q. 2,761,106.
Purcell, Edward M. 2,775,737.
Purcell, Edward M., and D. D. and C. G. Montgomery.
2,761,059.
Quick, Robert G. 2,745,024.
Rader, Donald A. 2,756,957.
Rado, John A. 2,735,014.
Ralls, John W. 2,766,386.
Raven, Robert S., and Moses. 2,735,971.
Replogle, Frank S., Jr., and Whitehouse. 2,756,345.
Riblet, Henry B. 2,770,774.
Riblet, Henry J. 2,743,440.
Riblet, Henry J. 2,760,193.
Rich, Theodore A. 2,772,397.
Ringleb, Friedrich O. 2,737,357.
Ritter, John G. 2,766.626.
Roberts, Richard B., Petersen, and Holliday. 2,773,732.
Robinson, Charles V. 2,761,136.
Rose, Carl, and Winquist. 2,754,537.
Rosenthal, Louis A. 2,764,657.
Rubega, Robert. 2,748,232.
Ruedy. John E. 2,752,519.
Rustad, Leon W.. and Taylor. 2,748,273.
Ryerson, Clifford M. 2,752.564.
Saito, Saehio, and Gilford. 2,738,432.
Saunders, Norman B. 2,729,765.
Sayre, David. 2,743,359.
Scarborough, O. D. 2.744 236.
Schmitt, Otto H. 2,743,408.
Schmitt, Otto H. 2,749,205.
Schmitt, Otto H. 2,761,123.
Schmitt, Otto H. 2,762,263.
Schmitt, Otto H., and Sorensen. 2,743,024.
Schonstedt, Erick O., and Irons. 2,735,063.
Schulman, James H., and Ginther. 2,757,291.
Schulman, James H.. and Ginther. 2.757,292.
Schulman, James H., and Klick. 2,738,430.
Schwinger, Julian S. 2,731,602.
Scorgie, Donald G. 2,764.723.
Scott, James K. 2,735,008.
Seglem, Clifford E. 2,760,340.
Sherman, Dora F. 2,761,138.
Shreve, Warren T., and Arensberg. 2,737,653.
Shreve, Warren T., and MeCurdy. 2,739,264.
Sichak, William. 2,746.018.
Siegel, Julius Henri. 2,761,310.
Silverstein. Abraham. 2.752,951.
Simmons, Alan J. 2.772.400.
Simon, Albert C. 2,734,094.
Simons, Rodney F. 2,745,034.
Slater, John C. 2.773.996.
Smith, Bernard. 2,761,279.
Smullin, Louis D. 2,763,777.
Smythe, William R., and Bowen. 2,759,785.
Snavely, Benjamin L. 2,758,663.
Spencer, Nve S., McNish, and Gingerich. 2.738,412.
Spencer, Nye S.. McNish. and Gingerich. 2,738,591.
Stahl, William F. 2,748.911.
Stein, James H. 2,741,158.
Stein, James H. 2,767.616.
Stockard, John M. 2,744,484.
Strandberg, Maleom W. P. 2,750,564.
Stresau, Richard H. F., Jr. 2,730,257.
Sudman, Israel H. 2.768.349.
Swift, Irvin H. 2.753.466.
Swift, Irvin H. 2.759,109.
Szypulski, Raymond W. 2,761.927.
Thwaites. Herman L.. and Rickles. 2,742,885.
Tull, William J. 2,761,219.
Turner, Llovd E. 2,731,728.
Twigg, Lester A., Jr. 2.738.207.
Ulrich, Robert E. 2,758,499.
Valley, George E., Jr. 2,763.857.
Van Allen, James A. 2.744,697.
Van Atta, Lester C, Harvey, and Fairbairn. 2,761,137.
Vine, Allyn C. 2,739,477.
Vogeley, Clyde E., Jr.. and Miller. 2,736,019.
Walker, Robert M. 2,747,094.
Walker, Robert M., Barry, and Hogue. 2,764,680.
Washburn, Clayton A. 2,762,581.
Watson, Edmond E. 2,753,238.
Watson, Michael L. 2,740,330.
Navy, United States of America as represented by the Secre-
tary of the : See — Continued
Werner, Leo C. 2,754,349.
White, Harry J. 2,735,022.
Whiting, Arthur A., Jr., Trudell, and Glass. 2,730.402.
Wilcox, Dwight D., Jr. 2,754,059.
Wilkes, Gilbert. 2,760,065.
Winter, David F. 2,750,563.
Winter, Lloyd H. 2,754,379.
Woodbury, Roger B. 2,750,558.
Woodbury, Roger B. 2,761,133.
Woodson, Herbert H. 2,764,719.
Woodworth, Lee R. 2,772,853.
Worzel, John L. 2,774,304.
Young, Allen E. 2,760,413.
Young, Louis B. 2,774,034.
Younker, Elmer L. 2,759,156.
Yuan, Luke C. L. 2,729,787.
Zaffarano, Frank P. 2,746,031.
Zenner, Raymond E. 2,734,689.
Zenner, Raymond E. 2,740,593.
Zinke, Willard L. 2,775,443.
Nawiasky, Paul, and L. D. Barrick, to General Aniline & Film
Corp. Vat dyestuff of the anthraquinone-acridone series.
2,729,631, 1-3-56, CI. 260—155.
Nawiasky, Paul, M. R. Stevinson, J. Werner, and D. L. Deutsch,
to General Aniline & Film Corp. Esterification of aconitic
acid salts. 2,742,495, 4-17-56, CI. 260 — 485.
Nawrocki, Arnold N. : See —
Ingle, James D., and Nawrocki. 2,753,268.
Nawrocki, Arnold N, to Clearfield Cheese Co. Apparatus for
producing individually wrapped cheese slabs. 2,759,308,
8-21-56, CI. 53—122.
Naybor, Edward V., to Molyneux & Aspinwall, Inc. Electro-
magnetic actuator. 2,767,357. 10-16-56, CI. 317—197.
Naylor, Arthur F., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Air Force. Navigation
computer. 2,754,055, 7-10-56, CI. 235—61.
Naylor, Cecil A. Wash-over spear apparatus. 2,762,438,
9-11-56, CI. 166—103.
Naylor, Joseph F., to T. & T. Vicars Ltd. Stamping, cutting,
or embossing machines. 2,760,449, 8-28-56, CI. 107 — 24.
Naylor, Marcus A., Jr. : See —
Gresham, William F., and Naylor. 2,731,447.
Naylor, Marcus A., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Preparation of aliphatic carboxylic acid amides from
saturated aliphatic hydrocarbons. 2,744,134, 5-1-56, CI.
260—561.
Naylor, Marcus A., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Interpolymers of 1,2-dimethoxyethylene and maleic anhy-
dride. 2,760,954, 8-28-56, CI. 260—78.5.
Naysmith, Shirley R., to The Miller Co. Ceiling. 2,734,127,
2-7-56, CI. 240—9.
Neal, Earl S. Dispenser. 2,775,213, 12-25-56, CI. 107—14.
Neal. Robert A. : See —
Buerer, Wayne W.. and Neal. 2,766,580.
Neal, Robert A., and B. H. Pauly, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Fuel control system for afterburner of turbojet
power plant. 2,739,442, 3-27-56, CI. 60 — 35.6.
Neal, Stephen A. Circulating and rotating retrievable whip-
stock. 2,770,444, 11-13-56, CI. 255—1.6.
Neale, Oliver A., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Tube end
shaping apparatus. 2,748,631, 6-5-56, CI. 77 — 73.
Neary, Francis B. : See —
Rohrbach, John J., and Neary. 2,748,654.
Neat, Clarence E. Electron discharge tube. 2,739,259,
3-20-56, CI. 313—72.
Nebel, Charles N., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Trans-
mission line with impedance-matching terminations.
2,768,355, 10-23-56, CI. 333—27. „ „ „ „ „
Nebel, Max. Circular knitting machine. 2,761,302, 9-4-o6,
CI. 66—108.
Nebesar, Robert J., to Universal Moulded Products Corp.
Method of making a laminated structure. 2,773,792,
12-11-56, CI. 154 — 110.
Nebiker, Herman, Jr. : See —
Hollis, James L., and Nebiker. 2,760,177.
Neblich, William G. Seat cane. 2,771,938, 11-27-56, CI.
155—135.
Nebout, Noel, % to Societe Anonyme des Pneumatiques Dun-
lop. Machine for extracting vulcanization bags from pneu-
matic tires. 2,731,666, 1-24-56, CI. 18—2.
Nechine, Leonard M., to Chicago Pump Co. By-pass valve.
2,760,512, 8-28-56, CI. 137—107.
Nechleba, Franz, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesell-
schaft. Dynamoelectric amplifying machines for control-
ling and regulating purposes. 2,772,386, 11-27-56, CI.
322—59.
Neckel, Edmund N., to The American Laundry Machinery Co.
Collar holder. 2,732,981, 1-31-56, CI. 223— 52.L
Nederlandse Centrale Organisatie Voor Toegepa'st-Natuur-
wetenschappelijk Onderzoek : See — -
Van Hoek, Cornelis. 2,735,812.
Van Hoek, Cornelis, and Wiechers. 2,758,083.
Wiechers, Sybrandus G. 2,739,938.
Nederlandse Organisatie voor Toegepast-Natuurwetenshap-
pelijk Onderzoek ten behoeve van Nijverheid, Handel en
Verkeer : See —
Muyderman, Coert D. 2,736,108.
Nieuwenhuis. Karel J. 2.730,524.
Staverman, Albert J. 2,763,607.
Needham Mfg. Co. Inc. : See —
;, William F. 2,737,684.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Needham, Reginald S. Winding machine for bi
2,743,876, 5-1-56, CI. 242—35.5.
Needhain, Von H. Automatic dump box. 2,738,222, 3-13-56,
CI 298 14
Needles, John W. Bite recorder. 2,746,150, 5-22-56, CI.
32—19.
Neef, William S., Jr. : See —
Berninger, Kenneth L., Neef, and Wright. 2,747,676.
Neeff, Rutger : See —
Schwechten, Heinz W., Neeff, and Singer. 2,749,352.
Neel, Carr B., Jr. Compensation element for heated-wire-
liquid-water-content meter. 2,741,119, 4-10-56, CI. 73 — 29.
Neel, George H., and M. W. Cole, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary .of Agriculture.
Method of continuously blending streams of potato granules.
2,732.307, 1-24-56. CI. 99 — 207.
Neel Robert M., and O. L. Niehouse, to Olin Mathieson Chemi-
cal Corp. Parting compositions in metal manufacturing.
2,772,180, 11-27-56, CI. 106 — 286.
Neely, Eskel D. Automobile license holder. 2,763,076,
9-18-56, CI. 40—125.
Neely, Eskel D. Automobile license plate holder. 2,763,077,
9-18-56, CI. 40—125.
Neely, George L., to California Research Corp. Hand-held dis-
charger. 2,730,093, 1-10-56, CI. 123 — 187.5.
Neer, Charles A. Tape applicator. 2,732,964, 1-31-56, CI.
216 — 21.
Neer, Kenneth R., to Solar Aircraft Co. Bending apparatus.
2,769,477, 11-6-56, CI. 153—54.
Neesby, Torben B., to Carroll Dunham Smith Pharmacal Co.
Stabilizing aqueous solutions of polythionates and poly-
thionic acids. 2,768,875. 10-30-56, CI. 23 — 114.
Neese, Alonzo A., and E. D. Beachler, to Beloit Iron Works.
Winder shaft puller and table. 2,736,507, 2-28-56, CI.
242 — 55.
Neeteson, Pieter A., to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co., trustee. Oscillator synchronization. 2,736,804,
2-28-56, CI. 250—36.
.\ i,i wick, Zygmund. Leg
6-26-56, CI. 273 — 55.
Neff. Darby B., and C. E. Adams, to Denison Engineering Co.
Hydraulic press. 2,737,928, 3-13-56, CI. 121 — 38.
Neff, Edsel B. : See —
Neff, Lewis T. 2,769,215.
Neff, Edward A. Towing device with adjustable bumper
clamps. 2,747,891, 5-29-56, CI. 280 — 480.
Neff, George D. : See —
Neff, Lewis T. 2,769,215.
Neff, Lewis E. : See —
Neff, Lewis T. 2,769,215.
Neff, Lewis T., % to L. E. Neff, % to E. B. Neff, and % to
G. D. Neff. Weather strip. 2,769,215, 11-6-56, CI. 20—68.
Neff. Loren L., to Union Oil Co. of California. Lubricating
oil composition. 2,736,701, 2-28-56, CI. 252 — 32.7.
Neff, Minor F., to Precision Rubber Products Corp. Packing
ring support. 2,737,292, 3-6-56, CI. 206 — 65
Neff, Robert P. Combination boat carrying and house trailer.
2,772,912, 12-4-56. CI. 296—23.
Neff, William H. Dispensing apparatus. 2,733,838, 2-7-56,
"fegaard, Lloyd'
4-24-56, CI. t„
Negoro, Kaiji, to Dairy Containers, Inc. Capping machine
and method. 2,743,859. 5-1-56, CI. 53 — 39.
Negoro, Kaiji, to Dairy Containers, Inc. Paperboard carton
pouring spout construction. 2,773,634, 12-11-56, CI.
Negretti&Zambra Ltd. : See —
Ibbott, Harold W. 2,736,199.
Negus, Robert W., to Arnold O. Beckman, Inc. Dosimeter
charging unit. 2,770,765, 11-13-56, CI. 320 — 1
Neher. Clarence M., to Ethyl Corp. Chlorination of olefins.
2,765.353. 10-2-56, CI. 260 — 660.
Neher, Harry T. : See — ■
Bauer, La Verne N., Neher, and Van Home. 2,731,448.
Specht, Edward H., Neuman. and Neher. 2,773,063.
Neher, Henry V., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Microwave oscilla-
tor. 2,736,839, 2-28-56, CI. 315 — 42.
Neher. Henry V.. to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Method for making
fine wire grids. 2,750,655, 6-19-56, Cl. 29 — 25.18.
Nehi Corp. : See —
Hillis, Randolph D. 2,732,105.
Hillis, Randolph D. 2.732,117.
Nehls, Charles H. Closure construction. 2,733,831 2-7-56
Cl. 220 — 46.
Neider, F. A., Co., The : See—
Thornsbury, Harry. 2,738,541.
Neidhart, Hermann J. Resilient devices having deformable
cushions. 2,729,442, 1-3-56, Cl. 267 — 21.
Neidich, George G., E. M. Low, and H. A. Martin. Jr., to
The Todd Co., Inc. Apparatus for impregnating ink-
transfer ribbons. 2,766,717, 10-16-56, Cl. 118 — 33.
Neier, Reinhard, C. Petitjean, and W.' Wehrli, to Sandoz A. G.
Chromium-containing azo dyestuffs. 2,735,844, 2-21-56,
Cl. 260—148.
Neier, Reinhard, C. Petitjean, and W. Wehrli. to Sandoz
A. G. Metal-containing azo dvestuffs. 2.775,581, 12-25-56,
Cl. 260—145.
Neighbour, Leonard B.. and O. P. Lance, to Deere & Co.
Hoisting apparatus for elevating and dumping vehicles.
2,770,375, 11-13-56. Cl. 214—46.34.
571
Neijstrom, Kenneth L., K. E. Peterson, and W. R. Evans,
to Aircraft-Marine Products, Inc. Crimping tool.
2,772,715, 12-4-56, Cl. 153—1.
Neil, James M. Screw holding screw driver. 2,739,629,
3-27-56, Cl. 145 — 50.
Neil, James M. Automatic resetting screw-holding screw
driver. 2,745,451, 5-15-56, Cl. 145—50.
Neil, James M. Screw holding screw driver. 2,748,816,
6-5-56, Cl. 145 — 50.
Neil, James M. Screw-holding screw driver. 2,763,304,
9-18-56, Cl. 145—50.
Neil, James M., and T. B. Keesling, to Allen-Neil. Optional
standard or screw-holding screwdriver. 2,758,620, 8-14-56,
Cl. 145—50.
Neill, Oswald S. : See —
Moore, Edgar S., Neill, and Emery. 2,754,860.
Neill, Wilkes W., and R. W. Reed, to United States Rubber Co.
Method and apparatus for making puncture sealing inner
tubes. 2,739,639, 3-27-56, Cl. 154—9.
Neilsen, Hildaur L, to Zephyr American Corp. Rotary card
filing device. 2.731,017, 1-17-56, Cl. 129 — 16.
Neilsen, Hildaur L., to Zephyr American Corp. Rotary card
filing device. 2,731,966, 1-24-56, Cl. 129 — 16.
Neilsen, Hildaur L., to Zephyr American Corp. Rotor for
rotary card-filing devices. 2,748,775, 6-5-56, Cl. 129 — 16.
Neilsen, Hildaur L., to Zephyr American Corp. Rotary card
filing device and card backing means therein. 2,761,750,
9-4-56, Cl. 312—189.
Neilson, Allan K. Adjustable container for service parts.
2,730,263, 1-10-56, Cl. 220 — 18.
Neilson, Christopher B. V., and R. G. Hoare, to Electro-
Hydraulics Ltd. Aircraft landing gear with means for
minimizing wheel drag load incident to landing. 2,732,152,
1-24-56, Cl. 244—104.
Neilson, Donald. Rotary mortise cutting tool. 2,765,825,
10-9-56, Cl. 144 — 83.
Neilson, Roger. Magnetic ball game. 2,731,266, 1-17-56,
Cl. 273—121.
esistor runway. 2,752,155, Neisler, Charles E., Jr. Method of and apparatus for making
inflatable fabrics. 2,732,865, 1-31-56, Cl. 139—20.
Neiss, Oskar. Permanent magnetic couplings. 2,768,316,
10—23—56 Cl 310 95
Neklutin, Constantine N., to Universal Match Corp. Steering-
by-driving control and power-transmitting mechanism for
vehicles. 2,763,164, 9-18-56, Cl. 74—687.
Nekola, William J. : See —
Herold, James L., and Nekola. 2,731,128.
Nekoosa-Edwards Paper Co. : See —
Boycks. Edward C. 2.756,627.
Griswold, Walter R., and Nigrelli. 2,739,431.
Nekowitsch, John E. : See —
Patraw, Donald T., and Nekowitsch. 2,751,595.
Nelkin, Henry G., to G. C. Welter. Truss with encased venti-
lated and stabilized pad. 2,742,038, 4-17-56. Cl. 128—96.
Nelles, Maurice, to Borg-Warner Corp. Flexible coupling.
2,770,113, 11-13-56, Cl. 64—12.
Nellis, James H. : See —
Pearce, George C, and Nellis. 2,765,375.
Nellis, James H., to General Motors Corp. Domestic ap-
pliance. 2,748,244, 5-29-56, Cl. 219 — 20.
Nelmore Corp. : See —
Morgenstern, David M. 2,740,329.
Nelpin Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Pinkham, Clarence A., and Holohan. 2,748,469.
Nelsen, Doris J. : See — •
Koprowski, Hilary, Black, and Nelsen. 2,768,114.
Nelsen, Marvin G., to Guardian Electric Mfg. Co. Hermeti-
cally sealed blow-out circuit breaker. 2,729,722, 1-3-56,
Cl. 200—147.
Nelson, Alden W., to James L. Entwistle Co. Apparatus for
automatically vacuum coating of interior of glass tubes with
metal. 2,730,987, 1-17-56, Cl. 118—49.
Nelson. Alden W., to The James L. Entwistle Co. Machine
for taping wire coil. 2,751,733, 6-26-56, Cl. 53 — 198.
Nelson, Alex A. Synthetic sponges and formation thereof.
2,739,950, 3-27-56, Cl. 260—2.5.
Nelson, Alfred M. : See —
Fomenko, Sergei M., and Nelson. 2,766,686.
Nelson, Alfred M., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Card receiving
station. 2,752,154. 6-26-56, Cl. 271—74.
Nelson, Alfred N. Slip cover tucker. 2,774,178, 12-18-56,
Cl. 45—138.
Nelson, Anton R. Sealed gear casing and driving means.
2,742,790. 4-24-56, Cl. 74—17.8.
Nelson, Arthur, and W. R. Schwolow, to Snerry Rand Cor-
poration. Multiplying means for tabulating machines.
2,743,055, 4-24-56, Cl. 235—61.6.
Nelson, Arthur J., to Pulp Reproduction Co. Molded double-
faced jack-o'-lantern. 2,748,260, 5-29-56, Cl. 240—16.
Nelson, Axel B. : See —
Schmidt, Edward G., and Nelson. 2,743,459.
Nelson. Axel B.. to Crane Co. Toilet flush tank float valve.
2.763,872, 9-25-56, Cl. 4 — 57.
Nelson, Axel B., E. G. Schmidt, and R. H. Zinkil, to Crane
Co. Flapper discharge valve for flush tanks. 2,774,972,
12-25-56, Cl. 4—57.
Nelson, Bernard W. Artist's palette. 2,756,530, 7-31-56,
Cl. 41—5.
Nelson, Bjorn A., and N. V. Mannbro. Process for utilizing
the drv content of sulphite waste liquor. 2,738.270,
3-13-56, Cl. 92—13.
Nelson, Brooks E., and R. O. Peterson, to The Osborn Mfg.
Co. Brush and method of making same. 2,740,148, 4-3-56,
Cl. 15—181.
572
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Brush forming apparatus. 2,756.109, 7-24-56, CI. 300 — 2.
Nelson, Carl C. Christinas tree holder. 2,754,075, 7-10-56,
CI. 248 — 44.
Nelson. Channing C. : See —
Rupp, Walter H., and Nelson. 2,741,580.
Nelson, Charles J. Packaging unit. 2,734,625, 2-14-56, CI.
206—47.
Nelson, Charles J. and E. S. Paint marking apparatus.
2,743,959, 5-1-56, CI. 299—97.
Nelson, Charles O. : See —
Woods, John L., Stribley, and Nelson. 2,767,931.
Nelson, Christian H. Dispensing powder box. 2,763,271,
9-18-56, CI. 132—82.
Nelson, Christian K., to Eskimo Pie Corp. Method for mak-
ing frozen confections and apparatus therefor. 2,739,545,
3-27-56, CI. 107—8.
Nelson, Dale H., to The Teleregister Corp. Rotary magnetic
data storage system. 2,737,342, 3-6-56, CI. 235 — 61.
Nelson, David A. : See —
Kroll, Adam E., and Nelson. 2,753,329.
Nelson, David A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Pyrolysis process for making perfluoropropene from tetra-
fluoroethylene. 2,758,138, 8-7-56, CI. 260 — 653.
Nelson, Dwight M. Automobile rearview mirror support.
2,765,138, 10-2-56, CI. 248 — 226.
Nelson, Earl W., and G. C. Marcot, to American Cyanamid
Co. Combustion of titanium tetrachloride with oxygen.
2,750,260, 6-12-56, CI. 23—202.
Nelson, Edwin K. : See —
Martin, Robert L., and Nelson. 2,769,119.
Nelson, Edwin IC, to Standard Coil Products Co. Inc. Cas-
code circuits. 2,775,659, 12-25-56, CI. 179—171.
Nelson, Eldred C. Automatic digital motor control system
for machine tools. 2,736,852, 2-28-56, CI. 318 — 162.
Nelson, Elizabeth S. : See —
Nelson, Gerald M. 2,765,940.
Nelson, Elmer L. Caster wheel mounting. 2,751,622,
6-26-56, CI. 16—35.
Nelson, Elmer T. Auxiliary spinning reel. 2,731,756,
1-24-56, CI. 43—20.
Nelson, Emil O. : See —
Timmons, Melvin L., and Nelson. 2.733,623.
Nelson, Erdick H. Carrying case. 2,768,720, 10-30-56, CI.
190—54.
Nelson, Ernest W. : See —
Baker, Edwin R., and Nelson. 2,744,070.
Nelson, Evan H., and J. Whittemore, to General Electric Co.
Quartz-to-metal seal. 2,760,310, 8-28-56, CI. 49 — 81.
Nelson, Evan S. : See —
Nelson, Charles and E. S. 2,743,959.
Nelson, Frederick G., to Dorr-Oliver Inc. Anaerobic digestion
tanks with digesting mechanism. 2,722,233, 11-27-56, CI.
Nelson, George, to Herman Miller Furniture Co. Collapsible
sofa. 2,767,775, 10-23-56, CI. 155—139.
Nelson, George, to Price Brothers, Inc. Illuminated display
sign. 2,772,497, 12-4-56, CI. 40—130.
Nelson, George A., to Shell Development Co. Vessel with
continuous helical liner. 2,772,860, 12-4-56, CI. 257 — 208.
Nelson, Gerald M., % to E. S. Nelson. Load handling appa-
ratus. 2,765,940, 10-9-56, CI. 214 — 450.
Nelson, Glen A. : See —
Farin, William G., Duddy, and Nelson. 2,764,540.
Nelson, Glen E. : See-
Evans, James W.. and Nelson. 2,749,259.
Nelson, Glenn L., to R. R. Erickson. Folding sectional table.
2,764,460, 9-25-56, CI. 311—92.
Nelson, Gorman R. Signaling device for lawn sprinklers.
2,740,371, 4-3-56, CI. 116—118.
Nelson, Gorman R. Magnetic fluid variable torque wrench.
2,742,805, 4-24-56. CI. 81 — 52.4.
Nelson, Gorman R. Recoil reducing device for magnetic fluid
variable torque wrench. 2,762,248, 9-11-56, CI. 81 — 52.4.
Nelson, Gorman R. Shut-off device for lawn sprinklers.
2,768,027, 10-23-56, CI. 299—1.
Nelson, Harold G. Cheat-proof dipstick. 2,738,857, 3-20-56,
CI. 33—126.7.
Nelson, Harry, to Lorentzen Hardware Mfg. Corp. Venetian
blind construction. 2,745,486, 5-15-56, CI. 160 — 166.
Nelson, James A., and J. M. Algino, to Cribben and Sexton Co.
Thermostatic safety valve control. 2,759,675, 8-21-56 CI.
236—1.
Nelson. James R. Tractor cultivator. 2,737,102, 3-6-56,
CI. 97—175.
Nelson, Jean R., and R. L. Jahnke, to General Motors Corp.
Compressor temperature sensing system. 2,756,596,
7-31-56, CI. 73—343.
Nelson, Jerry A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Curing
of chain extended polvalkylene etherpolyurethane polymer
with halogen compounds. 2,734,045, 2-7-56, CI. 260 — 77.5.
Nelson. John H., to Kropp Forge Co. Band saw blade trap.
2,736,348, 2-28-56, CI. 143—17.
Nelson, John S. Permanent mold for making cast link chain.
2,764,790, 10-2-56. CI. 22 — 137.
Nelson, John W., and J. W. Teter, to Sinclair Refining Co.
High molecular weight nitriles derived from microcrystal-
line wax oxidate acids. 2,755,301, 7-17-56, CI. 260—465.2.
Nelson, Joseph F. : See —
Banes, Fred W., and Nelson. 2,754,288.
Banes, Fred W., Nelson, and Mirviss. 2,753,325.
Banes, Fred W., Nelson, and Wiese. 2,758,988.
Ford, Francis P., and Nelson. 2,739,105.
Gleason, Anthony H., and Nelson. 2,732,412.
Lawn sprinklers
2,746,799,
2,767,021, 10-16-56,
Nelson, Joseph F. : See — Continued
Gleason, Anthony H., and Nelson. 2,772,254.
Hunt, John C, Jaros, and Nelson. 2,771,497.
Koenecke. Donald P.. and Nelson. 2,773,780.
Wilson, Howard L., Banes, Smith, and Nelson. 2,736,685.
Nelson, Joseph F., R. F. Leary, and F. W. Banes, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Process for preparing pe-
troleum resins. 2,734,046, 2-7-56, CI. 260—82.
Nelson, Joseph F., F. W. Banes, and A. W. Hubbard, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Process for recovery and
purification of cyclodienes from crude petroleum. 2,751,422,
6-19-56, CI. 260—666.
Nelson, Karl J., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Proc-
ess of carbonizing coal. 2,750,330, 6-12-56, Cl. 202 — 14.
Nelson, Karl J., and E. J. Gornowski, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Process of contacting gasiform carbona-
ceous solids. 2,729,552, 1-3-56, Cl. 48—197.
Nelson, Lewen R. Sprinklers. 2,746,799, 5-22-56, Cl.
299—104.
Nelson, Lewen R.
Cl. 299 — 69.
Nelson, Malvin V.
for mechanical pencils.
Nelson, Marcus : See —
Trow, Fay A., and Nelson. 2,753,694.
Nelson, Martin J., to Wunderlich Spring Machinery Co.
Knotting mechanism for coil springs. 2,759,500. 8-21-56,
Cl. 140—101.
Nelson, Maurice O., to The Farmwell Co., Inc. Portable ap-
plicator for liquid fertilizers, weed killers, and the like.
2,770,494, 11-13-56, Cl. 299 — 43.
Nelson, Morris D., to Radio Corp. of America. Beam con-
vergence system for tri-color kinescope. 2,749,473, 6-5-56,
Cl. 315—13.
Nelson, Morris D., to Radio Corp. of America. Power supply
regulation. 2,751,520, 6-19-56, Cl. 315—27.
Nelson, Morris D., to Radio Corp. of America. Automatic fre-
quency control for deflection in television receivers.
2,754,363, 7-10-56. Cl. 178—69.5.
Nelson, Morris E. : See —
Pitt, Paul A., and Nelson. 2,746,243.
Nelson, Noral A., to Harry Ferguson, Inc. Flexible imple-
ment connection to tractor drawbar. 2,745,330, 5-15-56,
Cl. 97—47.62.
Nelson, Noral A., and U. Landenberger, to Harry Ferguson,
Inc. Row marker implement. 2,748,686, 6-5-56, Cl.
97—230.
Nelson, Nordahl O. Saw-taWe extension. 2,748,812, 6-5-56,
Cl. 143 — 132.
Nelson, Orville G. Electrical selector system. 2,759,169,
8-14-56, Cl. 340—162.
Nelson, Oscar G„ to Turco Products, Inc. Apparatus for
screening liquid. 2,760,644, 8-28-56, Cl. 210—149.
Nelson, Raymond J. Measuring tape tension holder.
2,759,696. 8-21-56, Cl. 248—361.
Nelson, Richard B„ to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Army. Starting apparatus
for a cold cathode electron discharge device. 2,736,838,
2-28-56. Cl. 315—39.63.
Nelson, Richard B., to General Electric Co. Electric dis-
charge device for gas pressure determination. 2,758,233,
8-7-56, Cl. 313—7.
Nelson, Richard B., and D. A. Wilbur, to General Electric Co.
Magnetron amplifier. 2.748.280, 5-29-56, Cl. 250—36.
Nelson, Richard C, to The Garrett Corp. Valve assembly
with vibration absorbing mechanism. 2,748,789, 6-5-56,
Cl. 137—80.
Nelson, Richard T., % to M. Lundstrom and Y3 to E. L. Bloom-
quist. Can holding device. 2,766,957, 10-16-56, Cl.
248 — 211.
Nelson, Robert A. Dripless measuring liquid dispenser.
2,730,958, 1-17-56, Cl. 103 — 178.
Nelson, Robert A., to General Electric Co. Winding arrange-
ment using a tertiary winding. 2,770,767, 11-13-56. Cl.
323 — 43.5.
Nelson, Roger R. : See —
Schoeld, Edmund A., Fritschy, and Nelson. 2,757,796.
Nelson, Roy F., to The Texas Co. Gear lubricant comprising
a wide mineral oil blend and an oxidized paraffinic re-
siduum. 2,744,872, 5-8-56, Cl. 252—49.6.
Nelson, Seddon C. : See —
Hull, Richard D., and Nelson. 2,744,373.
Hull, Richard D., and Nelson. 2,760,620.
Nelson Specialty Corp. : See —
Nelson, Ted. 2,764.994.
Nelson. Ted, to Nelson Specialty Corp. Pulsating tire inflat-
ing device having full time pressure adjustment. 2,764,994,
10-2-56. Cl. 137—224.5.
Nelson, Victor A. Strap forming apparatus. 2,772,088,
11-27-56, Cl. 270—93.
Nelson, Victor A. Automatic glue applying apparatus.
2,774,326. 12-18-56, Cl. 118—12.
Nelson, Wilbur A. : See —
Jacobs, Alan. 2,755,865.
Nelson, Willard E. Battery terminal clamp.
1_10_56, Cl. 339—239.
Nelson, William A., to The Cleveland Trenches Co. Digging
tooth for excavators. 2.752,702, 7-3-56. Cl. 37 — 142.
Nelson, William T., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Separation of
aromatic hydrocarbons bv extractive distillation with phos-
phorous tribromide. 2,736,691, 2-28-56, Cl. 202—39.5.
Nelson, William T., to Phillips Petroleum Co. 2-pyrrolidone
as a selective solvent for aromatic hydrocarbons. 2,737,538,
3-6-56, Cl. 260—674.
2,730,691,
LIST OF PATENTEES
573
Nelson, William T., to Phillips Petroleum Co Selective
solvent for naphthene hydrocarbon. 2,747,000, 5-22-56,
CI. 260—666.
Nelson, William T., to Phillips Petroleum Co. N-acyl pyr-
rolidines as selective solvents. 2,753,381, 7-3-56, CI.
260—666.
Nelson, Willis N. : See —
Jenson, Kenneth S., and Nelson. 2,732,891.
Nelsson, Nels. Mixing bit. 2,736,537, 2-28-56. CI. 259—
Nelsson, Nels, to United States Gypsum Co. Ceiling runners
and partition structure. 2,745,277, 5-15-56, CI. 72 — 46.
Nelsson, Nels, to United States Gypsum Co. Access panel
construction. 2.70C.S.1C,. 10-16-56, CI. 189—46.
Nelsson Nels, to United States Gypsum Co. Suspended ceil-
ing construction. 2,767,440. 10-23-56, CI. 20—4.
Nemec, Emil. Universal power supply. 2,748,604, 6-5-o6,
CI. 74—10.
Nemec, Joseph W. : See —
McKeever, Charles H„ and Nemec. 2,770,641.
Nemecek, Oldrich : See —
Ctvrtnik. Josef. Nemecek, and Mayer. 2,773,880.
Nemeth, George. Equipment for laying pipe. 2,759,704,
8-21-56, CI. 255—2.
Nemeth, John B., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Ar-
ticle of manufacture and process of making same. 2,749,943,
6-12-56, CI. 138—55. „ „„„„■.,,,.»
Nemeth, Otto R. Finger nail polish drier. 2,734,282, 2-14-56,
CI. 34 — 202.
Nemeth, Steffen P. Exercising device. 2,754,817, 7-17-56,
CI. 128—60.
Nenadal, Andrew J. Vehicle tarpaulin support. 2,733,953,
2-7-56. CI. 296—100.
Neo-Ray Products, Inc. : See —
Zingone, Anthony E. 2,744,716.
Zingone, Anthony E. 2,770,438.
Neou, In M. Mechanical integrator. 2,765,981, 10-9-50, CI.
235 — 61.
Ne Peer Co. : See —
Van Raden, Frederick F. 2,745,661.
Van Raden, Harvey B. 2,733,059.
Van Raden, Harvey B. 2,734,755.
Van Raden, Harvey B. 2,741,491.
Van Raden, Harvey B. 2,762,622.
Nepera Chemical Co., Inc. : See —
Anderson. Floyd E. 2,759,945.
Aries, Robert S., and Sachs. 2,758,999.
Broh-Kahn. Robert H., Fand, and Tenenbaum. 2,755,291.
Brown, Ellis V. 2,766,251.
Fand, Theodore I. 2,742,470.
Fand, Theodore I., and Broh-Kahn. 2,750,390.
Grail, Godfrey F. 2,742,504.
Leonard, Frederick. 2,734,903.
Mast, George W., and Fand. 2,730,483.
Scudi, John V., and Anderson. 2,748,1 39.
Scudi, John V., Tenenbaum, and Grail. 2,739,986.
Tenenbaum, Leon E. 2,769,808.
Wilbert, Godfrey. 2,750,391.
Neptune, Charles B. Adiustable hand rest for crutch.
2,741,255, 4-10-56, CI. 135—51.
Neptune, Herman P. Pick-up device for pre-cast concrete
slabs. 2,772,560, 12-4-56, CI. 72—105.
Nerad, Anthony J., R. H. Johnson, and O. Brusdal, to
General Electric Co. Separator. 2,772,749, 12-4-56, CI.
Nerenberg, Robert W., to The Bergstein Packaging Trust,
a trust composed of R. M. and F. D. Bergstein, trustees.
Pouring opening for containers. 2,775,388, 12-25-56, CI.
229—17.
Nergaard, Arnold. Protective closure shell and funnel.
2,752,082. 6-26-56, CI. 226—31.
Nerge, Wilhelm : See —
Oetjen, Georg-Wilhelm, and Nerge. 2,764,533.
Nerheim. Arvie G., to Standard Oil Co. Head for spinning
band fractionator. 2,764,534, 9-25-56, CI. 202—153.
Neri, Zeno : See —
Marbury, Ralph E., and Neri. 2,743,395.
Nero, Leroy W. : See —
Sehlesinger, Kurt, and Nero. 2,751,554.
Nervi, Pier L. Process of manufacture of forced pipings
made of precompressed concrete, and relative equipment.
2,771,655, 11-27-56, CI. 25—30.
Nesbit, Robert A. Formation of ceramic, etc. articles.
2.765,512, 10-9-56, CI. 25—156.
Nesbitt. John D. : See —
Schramm, Henry W., and Nesbitt. 2,737,380.
Nesbitt, John J., Inc. : See —
McElgin, John W. 2,775,432.
Ness, Harold J., to Metallurgical Processes Co. Protection of
hot metallic bodies against oxidation. 2,749,106, 6-5-56,
CI. 263—2.
Ness, Harold J., to Metallurgical Processes Co. Lubricant
composition containing powdered lithium carbonate and
method of its application to metal bodies. 2,751,312,
6-19-56, CI. 117—53.
Ness, Harold J., to Metallurgical Processes Co. Process
and apparatus for carburizing. 2,759,863, 8-21-56, CI.
148—16.5.
Ness, Harold J., and F. A. Rusciano, to Metallurgical Proc-
esses Co. Radiantlv heated controlled atmosphere furnace.
2,753,170. 7-3-56. CI. 263 — 2.
Ness, Harold J., and F. A. Rusciano, to Metallurgical Proc-
esses Co. Two stage combustion furnace. 2,763,476,
9-18-56, CI. 263—2.
Ness, Oliver W. : See —
De Schane, Dale L„ and Ness. 2,768,683.
Ness, Robert A. Dental floss holder. 2,742,047, 4-17-56, CI.
132—92.
Ness, William H. C, to National Cornice Works. Reinforce-
ment for flights in endless metal conveyors. 2,735,535,
2-21-56, CI. 198 — 195.
Ness, William H. C, and M. L. Silverstone, to National
Cornice Works. Electric warmer for cooked edible.
2,738,410, 3-13-56, CI. 219 — 34.
Nesset, Naurice M., and C. R. Broman, to Baxter Labora-
tories, Inc. Parenteral administration of liquids. 2,770,234,
11-13-56, CI. 128—214.
Nesset, Naurice M., and C. R. Broman, to Baxter Labora-
tories, Inc. Parenteral administration of liquids. 2,770,235,
11-1&-56, CI. 128—214.
Nessle, Irma D. : See —
Nessle, Thomas E. 2,753,822.
Nessle, Thomas E., deceased, by I. D. Nessle, executrix. But-
ton holding attachment for a sewing machine. 2,753,822,
7-10-56, CI. 112—114.
Nessler, Aldo E., and J. G. Hartman, to Kraft Foods Co.
Traveling rotary vat strainer. 2,774,140, 12-18-56, CI.
31—48.
Nesson, Israel, to M. Zaiger. Wiper blade connector.
2,756,454, 7-31-56, CI. 15—250.
Nester, Ralph G„ to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Valve
for accurately controlling minute fluid flow at low
and its production. 2,749,934, 6-12-56, CI. 137 — 1.
Nestlerode, Clifford D. : See —
Shielding means for electrical tuning devices. 2,773,989,
12-11-56. CI. 250—40.
Neth, Floyd T., to The Ohio State University Research Foun-
dation. Hydrazine recovery process. 2,735,752, 2-21-56,
CI. 23—190.
Nettel, Frederick. Apparatus for processing of air, gas, va-
pors or liquids. 2,769,618, 11-6-56, CI. 257 — 1.
Neubauer, Charles A. Plane. 2,734,535, 2-14-56, CI. 145 — 14.
Neubauer, Herman E., G. N. Harcourt, and J. W. Angstadt,
to Blaw-Knox Co. Pressure seal construction for rotating
members. 2,760,791, 8-28-56, CI. 285 — 96.
Neubauer, Joseph A., F. Strain, F. E. Kung, and W. E.
Bissinger, to Columbia-Southern Chemical Corp. Prepara-
tion of benzene hexachloride. 2,765,272, 10-2-56, CI.
204—163.
Neudauer, Albert E. Hand rule punch for printers. 2,734,569,
2-14-56, CI. 164—10.5.
Neufeld, Leonard C, to The Delman Co. Reservoir for a
windshield clearing system. 2,753,910, 7-10-56, CI. 150 — 1.
NeufEer, Karl. Roller bearings. 2,769,674, 11-6-56, CI.
308—183.
Neugass, Edwin A. Panel and dial assemblies. 2,731,940,
1-24-56, CI. 116—124.
Neugass, Edwin A. Knobs. 2,763,231, 9-18-56, CI. 116—129.
Neugebauer, Wilhelm : See —
Tomanek, Martha, and Neugebauer. 2,773,767.
Neugebauer, Wilhelm, and J. Barthenheier, to Azoplate Corp.
Process for fixing lithographic diazotype printing foils hav-
ing been exposed to light. 2,739,889, 3-27-56, CI. 95 — 5.4.
Neugebauer, Wilhelm, and M. Tomanek, to Azoplate Corp.
Photographic method and light sensitive article for making
printing plates. 2,757,090, 7-31-56, CI. 95 — 8.
Neugebauer, Wilhelm, and M. Tomanek, to Azoplate Corp.
Light-sensitive material for photomechanical printing.
2,759,820, 8-21-56. CI. 95—8.
Neugebauer, Wilhelm, M. Tomanek, and T. Scherer, to Azo-
plate Corp. Photolithographic material and process.
2,768,077, 10-23-56, CI. 95—6.
Neuhaus, Friedrich W. : See — ■
Neuhaus, Julius and F. W. 2,771,978.
Neuhaus, Julius, and F. W. Neuhaus. Device for orienting
and feeding disk-like members. 2,771,978, 11-27-56, CI.
193-^3.
Neuhauser, Robert G., to Radio Corp. of America. Electron
tube amplifier circuit. 2,735,957, 2-21-56, CI. 315—27.
Neulinger, Karl H. : See —
Hierholzer, Frank J., Jr., and Neulinger. 2,749,461.
Neumair, Joseph A., to International Cigar Machinery Co.
Filler feed mechanism. 2,747,580, 5-29-56, CI. 131 — 21.
Neuman, Andrew : See —
Specht, Edward H., Neuman, and Neher. 2,773,063.
Neuman, Chaim J. Coupling for pressure lubricating devices.
2.764,709. 10-2-56, CI. 15 — 105.
Neuman, Herbert A., and S. W. Sweet, to The Foxboro Co.
Magnetic drag speed measurement device. 2,731,025,
1-17-56, CI. 137—85.
Neumann, Albert W. Toy submarine. 2,749,658, 6-12-56,
CI. 46—92.
Neumann, Arthur E., V> to F. Scoby. Battery reclaiming
furnace. 2,756,044, 7-24-56, CI. 266 — 33.
Neumann, Egon, to Loewe Opta A. G. Device for image syn-
chronization in television equipment. 2,733,293, 1-31-56,
CI. 178—69.5.
Neumann. Herbert F., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Nut meats
and method for processing the same. 2,742,364, 4-17-56,
CI. 99—127.
Neumann, John W., to Rotographic, Inc. Rotary intaglio
printing and embossing press. 2,746,387, 5-22-56, CI.
101—155.
Neumann, Karl L., and C. A. Gallagher, to Radio Corp. of
America. Radio transmitter with automatic drive control.
2,769,089, 10-30-56, CI. 250—36.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Neumann, Otto W., to American Steel Foundries. Snubbed
spring group. 2,767,976, 10-23-56, CI. 267 — 9.
Neumann, Werner : See — ■
Keuter, Walter, Neumann, and Dietrich. 2,736,755.
Neunzig, Heinrich : See — ■
Helling, Werner, Neunzig, Eolie, and Lattey. 2,746,849.
Neunzig, Heinrich, to Vereinigte Aluminum-Werke Aktienge-
sellschaft. Method for glossing articles made of aluminum
and particularly pure aluminum and its alloys. 2,756,131,
7-24-56, CI. 41 — 42.
Neuschel, John K. Tire tread construction. 2,767,7o9,
10-23-56, CI. 152—211.
Neuschotz Robert. Lock nut composed of split sleeve
threadedly engaged in an outer shell member. 2,742,938,
4-24-56, CI. 151—19.
Neushaefer, Helen, Inc. : See —
Johnson, Herman L., Jr. 2,760,500.
Neuworth, Martin B. : See —
Jones, Benjamin W., and Neuworth. 2,766,296.
Neuworth, Martin B., to Pittsburgh Consolidated Coal Co.
Purification of low boiling tar acids. 2,734,925, 2-14-56,
CI. 260 — 627.
Neuworth, Martin B., to Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Co.
Catalytic cracking of high boiling tar acids. 2,746,996.
5-22-56, CI. 260 — 621.
Neuworth, Martin B., to Pittsburgh Consolidated Coal Co.
Separation of tar acids and tar bases. 2,766,297, 10-9-56,
CI. 260 — 627.
Neuworth, Martin B., to Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Co.
Separation of thiophenols and tar acids. 2,767,220,
10-16-56, CI. 260— 627. n „,«....,
Neveroski, Martin M., Jr. Educational device. 2,765,544,
10-9-56, CI. 35—51. „ ^ „ m 4
Nevin, Charles S., to American Cyanamid Co. Treatment
of tall oil fatty acids. 2,763(638, 9-18-56, CI. 260—97.5.
Nevrincean, George, to Western Electric Co., Inc. Drill tem-
plate having a circular saw for cutting holes in piece parts.
2,747,438, 5-29-56, CI. 77—13.
New Consolidated Gold Fields Ltd. : See —
Symes, Horace E. J. 2,763,823.
New, John C. : See —
De Vost, Valmore F., Luttrell, Armstrong, Fisher, and
New. 2,740,r~"
New, John C. Nondestructive testing of thin shells by differ-
ential pressure. 2,754,677, 7-17-56, CI.
See-
2,735,807.
2,737,934.
. 2,742,862.
2,743,704.
2,744,509.
2,747,697.
2,748,912.
2,752,892.
2,752,903.
2,756.845.
2,757,513.
2,774,256.
2,775,105.
, and Hedland.
73—37.
2,742,254.
2,743,641.
New Products Corp
Banker, Oscar H.
Banker, Oscar H.
Banker, Oscar H.
Banker, Oscar H.
Banker, Oscar H.
Banker, Oscar H.
Banker, Oscar H.
Banker, Oscar H.
Banker, Oscar H.
Banker, Oscar H.
Banker, Oscar H.
Banker, Oscar H.
Banker, Oscar H.
Banker, Oscar H.
New Tools Co., Inc. : See —
Stricklett, Lloyd P., and Horvath
Newacheck, Richard L. : See —
Kohl, Jerome, and Newacheck. 2
Newall Engineering Co., Ltd., The : £
Hoare, Stanley W. 2,747,338.
New Allegheny Mfg. Co. : See —
Heck, John F., Jr. 2,744,815.
Newark Brush Co. : See — ■
Neilsen, Niels E. 2,756,452.
Newberg, Raymond G. :
Sparks, William J,
Wilson, Howard L.
Newberry, George E.
1-24-56, CI. 15—22.
Newberry, George E.
10-16-56, CI. 51—78.
Newberry, Meigs W., to Royal McBee Corp. Tabulating mech-
anism for typewriter or like machines. 2,746,591, 5-22-56,
CI. 197—178.
Newberry, Meigs W. Racing game apparatus. 2,767,986,
10-23-56, CI. 273—86.
Newberv, Stanley : See —
Binns, John C, and Newbery. 2,765,549.
Newbill. Carl V. High voltage by-pass switch. 2,767,282,
10-16-56, CI. 200 — 118.
Newbold, Joseph P., to Worthington Corp. Means for retain-
ing flux on work during the process of submerged arc weld-
ing. 2,733,328, 1-31-56, CI. 219—8.
Newbold, William F., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator
Co. Electrical control apparatus. 2,762,938, 9-11-56, CI.
307—116.
Newboult, Henry G., to Ronald Trist & Co. Ltd. Magneti-
cally-operated control device. 2,752,932, 7-3-56, CI.
137—82.
New Britain Machine Co., The : See —
Jobert, Arthur H. 2,770,819.
Montgomery, Donald IT., Pethybridge, and Lange.
2,705,916.
Montgomery, Donald H., and Pulsifer. 2,711,181.
Retz, William B. 2,771,296.
Stephan, TTallis N. 2,749.806.
Stephan, Hallis N. 2,757,579.
Stephan, Hallis N. 2,775,130.
, Newberg, and Baldwin. 2,762,504.
, Sayko, and Newberg. 2,754,278.
Grease fitting cleaner. 2,731,655,
Board buffing check. 2,766,560,
Newby, Neal D., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Magnetic scanning arrangement providing compensation for
battery variation and variation of other components.
2,739,183, 3-20-56, CI. 179 — 16.
Newby, Neal D., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Rota-
tional use of register circuits in telephone switching sys-
tems. 2,740,003, 3-27-56, CI. 179—18.
New Castle Products, Inc. : See —
Harris, Donald S. 2,732,893.
Harris, Donald S. 2,732,894.
Newcomb, Charles Ev J. R. Porter, and P. F. Darby, to Rem-
Cru Titanium, Inc. Vacuum furnace batch feeding method
and apparatus. 2,733,912, 2-7-56, CI. 266—27.
Newcomb, Charles E., J. R. Porter, P. F. Darby, and M. B.
Vordahl, to Rem-Cru Titanium, Inc. Consumable elec-
trode furnace and method of operation. 2,762,856,
9-11-56, CI. 13—31.
Newcomb, John F. Mechanism for and method of clinching
nuts. 2,750,660, 6-19-56, CI. 29 — 432.
Newcomb, Philip P., to United Aircraft Corp. Compressor
deicing and thrust balancing arrangement. 2,746,671,
5-22-56, CI. 230—120.
Newcomb, Philip P., to United Aircraft Corp. Lubricating
and starting systems for gas turbines. 2,751,749, 6-26-56,
CI. 60—39.08.
Newcombe, Frank A., to the United States of America as
represented by the United States Atomic Energy Commis-
sion. Electrolysis apparatus. 2,773,825, 12-11-56, CI.
204—243.
Newcombe, Jack, and J. D. Doane. to Cities Service Research
and Development Co. Secondary recovery of petroleum by
water flooding. 2,748,080, 5-29-56, CI. 252—8.55.
Newcomer, Jack S., to The Pennsylvania Salt Mfg. Co. Pesti-
cidal compositions and their use. 2,731,381, 1-17-56, CI.
167—30.
Newcomer, Jack S., to The Pennsylvania Salt Mfg. Co.
Fungicidal compositions and their use. 2,749,268, 6-5-56,
CI. 167—30.
Newel, Robert E. Electrically controlled valve for gas lines
and the like. 2,734,563, 2-14-56, CI. 158—129.
Newell, Carl W. Leader holder. 2,730,833, 1-17-56, CI.
43—57.5.
Newell, Frederick T., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Coupling
for threadless pipe with independent sealing and gripping
means. 2,758,852, 8-14-56, CI. 285—343.
Newell, Frederick T., and R. E. Risley, to Dresser Industries,
Inc. Sleeve type pipe coupling with thimble restrained
locking ring. 2,755,111, 7-17-56, CI. 285—342.
Newell, George C, Jr. : See —
Chace, Richard A., and Newell. 2,744,501.
Newell, George K., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Abrasive
brake shoe. 2,741,340, 4-10-56, CI. 188—256.
Newell, George K., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Brake
lining with wire reinforcement. 2,747,701, 5-29-56 CI.
188—251.
Newell, George S., Jr. : See —
Dicke, Robert H., and Newell. 2,749,443.
Newell, Isaac L., to United Aircraft Corp. Polyester-poly-
isocyanate resins reinforced with fibers containing carbon-
amide groups. 2.763,624, 9-18-56, CI. 260 — 2.5.
Newell, James T. Disposable broiler pans. 2,772,627,
12^-56, CI. 99—425.
Newell, Kenneth F. : See —
Cornock, Edward F., and Newell. 2,751,104.
Cornock. Edward F., and Newell. 2,760,317.
Newell, Kenneth F., to Continental Can Co. Inc. Container
top opening and clamping mechanism. 2,750,090, 6-12-56,
CI. 226—59.
Newell, Mary P. Match box dispenser. 2,752,034, 6-26-56,
CI. 206—31.
Newell, Robert E. Automatic gas safety cut-offs of the ther-
mocouple type. 2,745,483, 5-15-56, CI. 158 — 129.
Newell, Robert E., Jr. Dispensers of the squeeze bottle type.
2,752,199. 6-26-56, CI. 299—90.
Newell, Robert H. Welding cable coupling or connection.
2,761,892, 9-4-56, CI. 174—92.
Newell, Theodore W. Oil spraying valve. 2,757,969, 8-7-56,
CI. 299—144.
Newell, Thomas A. : See —
Jones, Earl R., and Newell. 2,755,027.
Newell, William H., to Ford Instrument Co., Inc. Motion-
reproducing device. 2,739,447, 3-27-56, CI. 60 — 53.
Newell, William H., to Sperry Rand Corp. Navigation course
computer. 2,748,485, 6-5-56, CI. 33 — 1.
Newell, William H., to Sperry Rand Corp. Variable speed
hydraulic transmission. 2,763,988, 9-25-56, CI. 60 — 53.
Newell, William H., and L. S. Brown, to Sperry Rand Corp.
Hydraulic power drive for gun mount. 2,766,587, 10-16-56,
CI. 60—53.
New England Bedding Co. : See —
Mintz, Henry. 2,774,977.
New England Helicopter Service, Inc. : See —
Plympton, Leon W., Jr., and Jones. 2,740,108.
New England Lead Burning Corp. : See —
Weiss, Karl E. 2,775,030.
New England Trailer and Body Mfg. Co. : See —
Lynch, Joseph F. 2,750,764.
New Era Enterprises, Inc. : See —
Jackson, Lee M. 2,737,188.
New Era Letter Co., Inc. : See —
Miller, Samuel R. 2,768,780.
Newey Brothers Ltd. : See —
Whysall. William A. 2,764,167.
LIST OF PATENTEES
575
Newhall, Milton B. Thermocouple mounting for lead bath.
2,764,402, 9-25-56, CI. 266—1.
New Haven Board & Carton Co.. The : See —
Toensmeier, Patrick A. 2,737,326.
New Haven Pulp and Board Co., The : See —
Pink, Raymond E. 2,747,785.
New Hermes Engraving Machine Corp. : See —
Gruettner, Gerhard G. 2,729,892.
New Hermes King Engraving Corp. : See — ■
Gruettner, Gerhard G. 2,749,617.
Newhouse, John S. Ball cock. 2,731,031, 1-17-56, CI.
137 — 444.
Newirth, Raymond, to Houdry Process Corp. Elutriation
system. 2,729,330, 1-3-56, CI. 209—138.
New Jersey Machine Corp. : See —
Von Hofe, George W. 2,756,890.
Von Hofe, George W., and Wolff. 2,733,920.
Von Hofe, George W., and Wolff. 2,769,561.
Newkirk, Clarence E. Agricultural tool for tractors.
2,759,310, 8-21-56. CI. 55—81.
Newland, Dietz. Machine for making an edible product.
2,747,522, 5-29-56, CI. 107—1.
Newlin, George E. Oil well washing device. 2,762,441,
9-11-56, CI. 166—186.
Newlin, Monty G. Toothbrush. 2,763,020, 9-18-56, CI.
15—184.
Newling, William B. S. : See —
Marsh, Johin D. P., and Newling. 2,743,153.
Newman, Arthur L. : See —
Kirkpatrick, William D., and Newman. 2,737,987.
Newman, Bear. Lamp structures. 2,767,308, 10-16-56, CI.
240—81.
Newman, Douglas A., to Columbia Ribbon and Carbon Mfg.
Co., Inc. Pressure sensitive transfer sheet and method
of making same. 2,729,575, 1-3-56, CI. 117—36.
Newman, Douglas A., to Columbia Ribbon and Carbon Mfg.
Co., Inc. Pressure sensitive hectograph transfer element.
2,762,715, 9-11-56, CI. 117—36.
Newman, Edward A., to National Research Development Corp.
Electronic pulse output circuits. 2,732,440, 1-24-56, CI.
179—171.
Newman, Edward A., and D. O. Clayden, to National Research
Development Corp. Thermionic valve feeding circuit for
piezoelectric transducer. 2,740,906, 4-3-56, CI. 310 — 8.1.
Newman, Edward A., and D. O. Clayden, to National Research
Development Corp. Electrical control systems. 2,749,496,
6-5-56, CI. 318 — 314.
Newman, Edward A., and D. O. Clayden, to National Research
Development Corp. Circuits for ultrasonic delay lines.
2,750,499, 6-12-56, CI. 250—27.
Newman, Frederick H, Jr., to Supurdisplay Inc. Liquid
dispensing mechanisms. 2,773,218, 12-4-56, CI. 317 — 123.
Newman, Frederick W. : See —
Davis, Reuel L., Jr., and Newman. 2,772,408.
Newman, Hillis C. Farrowing stall. 2,764,127, 9-25-56, CI.
119—20.
Newman, John G. : See —
Sparkes, Harry P., Ayers, and Newman. 2,765,526.
Newman, John M., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Control systems
for hoists and the like. 2,769,127, 10-30-56, CI. 318—272.
Newman John P. Rotary impact wrench with overload re-
lease means. 2,733,621, 2-7-56, CI. 81—52.3.
Newman, Kenneth W., to Turco Products, Inc. Process of
etching aluminum. 2,739,883, 3-27-56, CI. 41—42.
Newman, Kenneth W., to Turco Products, Inc. Method of
etching of aluminum and its alloys. 2,762,694, 9-11-56,
CI. 41—43.
Newman, Lee L. : See —
Schultheis, Henry E. 2,766,722.
Newman, Leonard C. Thermally controlled gas mixer.
2,737,965, 3-13-56, CI. 137—90.
Newman, Louis B. Hydrotherapy tank with inflatable limb-
receiving cuff. 2,730,104, 1-10-56, CI. 128—370.
Newman, Louis B. Apparatus for testing muscles. 2,763,936,
9-25-56, CI. 33—174.
Newman Machine Co., Inc. : See —
Stockard, Ben B., Jr. 2,754,631.
Newman, Melvin S., and S. Swaminathan, to The Ohio State
University Research Foundation. Stereoisomers of cyano-
octahydronaphthalenes. 2,759,012, 8-14-56, CI. 260 — 464.
Newman, Melvin S., and S. Swaminathan, to The Ohio State
University Research Foundation. Steroid intermediates.
2,759,013, 8-14-56, CI. 260 — 464.
Newman, Odus O., to ACF Industries, Inc. Pump check valve
retainer. 2,756,683, 7-31-56, CI. 103 — 205.
Newman, Richard J. Calendar. 2,731,746, 1-24-56, CI.
40—122.
Newman, Robert J., and D. S. Friend, to D. Trapow & Co.,
Ltd. Label feeding and gumming apparatus. 2,746,422,
5-22-56, CI. 118—236.
Newman, Robert W., to General Electric Co. Electron dis-
charge device cathode and method of making same.
2,744,838, 5-8-56, CI. 117—217.
Newman, Roger : See —
Badger, Richard M., and Newman. 2,730,004.
Newman, Stanley H. Compressed gas-fuelled cigarette
lighters. 2,743,597, 5-1-56, CI. 67 — 7.1.
Newman, Stanley R., and H. E. Vermillion, to The Texas Co.
Supplementary fuel mixture for cold starting diesel engines.
2,774,656, 12-18-56, CI. 44—53.
Newman, Thomas P. : See —
Zinkil, Roy H, Newman, and Novak. 2,766,461.
Newman, Victor M. Necktie sewing system. 2,754,781,
7-17-56, CI. 112—174.
Newman, William K. : See —
Aust, Robert J., and Newman. 2,758,166.
Newmark, Harold L., to The Vitarine Co., Inc. Compositions
containing folic acid. 2,759,870, 8-21-56, CI. 167—81.
Newmaster, Walter H., and H. E. de Buhr, to Deere Mfg. Co.
Needle brake for agricultural balers. 2,766,684, 10-16-56,
CI. 100—19.
New Monarch Machine and Stamping Co. : See — ■
Anderson, Frank H. 2,764,381.
Newmont Mining Corp. : See —
Brant, Arthur A. 2,769,956.
Wait, James R. 2,735,980.
Wait, James R„ and Brant. 2,731,596.
Wait, James R., Seigel, Collett, Bell, and Brant.
2,766,421.
Newport Industries, Inc. : See —
Bordenca, Carl, and Sellers. 2,736,740.
Leonard, Reid H. 2,761,869.
Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. : See —
Jones, Samuel O. 2,764,669.
Newsom, Earl G., to General Precision Laboratory Inc. Wave
analyzer. 2,753,524, 7-3-56. CI. 324—77.
Newsom, Henry W., to the United 'States of America as
represented by the United States Atomic Energy Com-
mission. Apparatus for the bombardment of samples with
fast neutrons. 2,743,226, 4-24-56, CI. 204—193.
Newsom, Paul M. Cutting tool grinder. 2,733,553, 2-7-56,
CI. 51—111.
Newsom, Robert L., to North American Aviation, Inc. Rivet
adapted to secure two sheets in spaced relationship.
2,767,877, 10-23-56, CI. 218—29.
Newsome, Philip T. : See —
Sweet, Sterling S., Van Horn, and Newsome. 2,743,250.
Newson, Henry W. : See —
Borst, Lyle B., and Newson. 2,741,592.
Newstedt, Harry N., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc.
Automatic toll ticketing telephone system. 2,775,648,
12-25-56, CI. 179—18.
Newton, Alwin B., to Acme Industries, Inc. Heat pump sys-
tem. 2,739,458, 3-27-56, CI. 62—115.
Newton, Alwin B., to The Coleman Co., Inc. Compressor
unloading apparatus. 2,761,616, 9-4-56, CI. 230 — 31.
Newton Alwin B., to Acme Industries, Inc. Refrigeration
circulation and method of oil return. 2,763,995, 9-25-56,
CI. 62—8.
Newton, Catherine H. : See —
Brandon, Clarence W. 2,732,687.
Newton, Charles G., Jr., and M. A. Perkins, Jr., to United Shoe
Machinery Corp. Shoe bottoming. 2,760,215, 8-28-56, CI.
12—142.
Newton, Courtland G., and D. Rousey, to Kritzer Radiant
Coils, Inc. Baseboard radiators. 2,731,903, 1-24-56, CI.
98^0.
Newton, Edward A. Stabilizing system for the reduction of
swaying of a road vehicle. 2,759,741, 8-21-56, CI. 280—112.
Newton, Harry A. Nursing bottle. 2,745,568, 5-15-56, CI.
215—11.
Newton, J. B. Fountain comb. 2,775,251, 12-25-56, CI.
132—116.
Newton, Raymond A. : See —
Hartley, Lloyd S., and Newton. 2,763,233.
Newton, Robert, to Universal Folding Box Co., Inc. Bottle
carrier. 2,733,832, 2-7-56. CI. 220—113.
Newton, Roger H., to Badger Mfg. Co. Separation of gaseous
mixtures by fractionation. 2,744,394, 5-8-56, CI.
Newton, Stanley E. Fusible motion arrestor. 2,732,920,
1-31-56, CI. 189—45.
New Yorw Air Brake Co., The : See —
Bahniuk, Eugene. 2,744,467.
Bahniuk, Eugene. 2,749,845.
Elsworth, John V. 2,738,235.
Huber, Howard E., and Toper. 2,762,305.
Rosaen, Oscar E. 2,738,774.
Ross, Ralph C, and Safford. 2,729.515.
Safford, Lewis A. 2,729,225.
Safford, Lewis A. 2,734,783.
Safford, Lewis A. 2,752,181.
Williams, Samuel G. 2.742,056.
New York Central Railroad Co., The : See-
Simmons, Lawrence C. 2,767,690.
New York Merchandise Co., Inc. : See —
Fisherman, David W. 2,760,120.
New York Quinine and Chemical Works Inc. : See —
Baizer, Manuel M. 2,774,762.
New York Shipbuilding Corp. : See —
Theisen, John P. 2,765,393.
New York Silicate Book Slate Co., Inc. : See —
Gauff, George K. 2,773,314.
Ney, William O., Jr., and M. Crowther, to Arnold, Hoffman &
Co., Inc. Polymerization of pyrolidone and piperidone.
2,739,959, 3-27-56, CI. 260—78.
Neyfeldt, Albert V. : See —
Lippert, Erhard M., Schultz, and Neyfeldt. 2,731,206.
Neyra, Charles S. Ladder support. 2,746,628, 5-22-56, CI.
214 — 450.
Neyses, Michael J.
221—226.
rs. 2,751,113, 6-19-56. CI.
2,745,171.
Niagara Machine & Tool Works : See —
Munschauer. Frederick E. 2,771,790.
576
INDEX OP PATENTS, 1956
Nibbe, George H., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Sawtooth generator.
2,755,382, 7-17-56, CI. 250—36.
Niblick, Walter P. Pendant vibratory display device.
2,769,264, 11-6-56, CI. 40 — 139.
Nicely, Clive B. : See —
Mathues, Thomas O., and Nicely. 2,757,415.
Nicholaisen, Bernard H., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp.
Recovery of aniline entrainer in dehydration of hydrazine
by azeotropic distillation. 2,773,815, 12-11-56, CI.
202—42.
Nicholas, James H., to G & W Electric Specialty Co. High
voltage electric terminator. 2,745,897, 5-15-56, CI.
174—73.
Nicholas, James H., to G. & W. Electric Specialty Co. High
voltage electric terminator. 2,748,184, 5-29-56, CI.
174—19.
Nicholides, Emmanuel C. : See —
Osserman, Stanley, and Nicholides. 2,764,640.
Nicholl, Jonathan P., to Chicopee Mfg. Corp. Puffed fabrics.
2,757,436, 8-7-56, CI. 28—78.
Nichols, Alva G. : See —
Wigington, Everett E., and Nichols. 2,731,829.
Nichols, Ann R. : See —
Nichols, Nick M. and A. R. 2,740,126.
Nichols, Anthony, to Celluplastic Corp. Cap for plastic extru-
sion tube container. 2,732,870, 1-31-56, CI. 150 — 0.5.
Nichols, Charles A., and C. L. Clevenger, to General Motors
Corp. Apparatus for forming metal parts. 2,747,645,
5-29-56. CI. 153—78.
Nichols, Charles A., G. L. Weiser, and R. W. Ewald, to
General Motors Corp. Gap rolling method. 2,766,645,
10-16-56, CI. 80—60.
Nichols, Charles A., G. L. Weiser, and R. W. Ewald, to
General Motors Corp. Metal working apparatus. 2,773,404,
12-11-56, CI. 80—26.
Nichols, Charles F. : See —
Markwood, Paul W., Rich, Lingerfelt, and Nichols.
2,751.161.
Nichols, Charles P., and F. H. Jackson, to the Unite.i States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy.
RC circuit tester. 2,743,418, 4-24-56, CI. 324 — 68.
Nichols, Charles W., to McDowell Co., Inc. Lightweight
aggregates and method of making same from clay residues.
2,729,570, 1-3-56, CI. 106—40.
Nichols, Dean P. : See —
Barclay, Harry A., and Nichols. 2,771,140.
Nichols, Earl W. Signal attachment. 2,772,407, 11-27-56,
CI. 340—213.
Nichols, Edgar B. Tracheal devices. 2,705,792, 10-9-56, CI.
128 — 351.
Nichols Engineering and Research Corp. : See —
Freeman, Horace, and Boadway. 2,757,581.
Freeman, Horace and Boadway. 2,757,582.
Nichols, George L. : See —
Olson, Clyde W., and Nichols. 2,740,250.
Nichols, Gordon E., to Winthrop-Atkins Co., Inc. Two-ply
display mounts for calendar pads or the like. 2,750,698,
6-19-56. CI. 40—120.
Nichols, Gordon E., to Winthrop-Atkins Co.. Inc. Calendar
mount with pocket. 2, 755,. -.82, 7-24-56. CI. 40—122.
Nichols, Grigsbv. Portable multi-purpose desk. 2,755,156,
7-17-56, CI. 312—314.
Nichols, Harry J., to International Business Machines Corp.
Electrical pulse transmitter. 2,755,460, 7-17-56, CI.
340 — 359.
Nichols, Joseph, T. L. Reissmann. and W. E. Collins to
Ethicon, Inc. Silk sutures and ligatures. 2,734,506,
2-14-56. CI. 128—335.5.
Nichols, Joseph, T. L. Reissmann, and W. E.
Ethicon, Inc. Cotton sutures and ligatures.
2-14-56, CI. 128—335.5.
Nichols, Nick M. and A. R. Western bow tie.
4-3-56, CI. 2—151.
Nichols, Proctor W. : See —
Whittingham, John C, and Nichols. 2,732,149.
Nichols, Robert G. : See —
Reeves, Arthur E. 2,740,061.
Nichols, Vernon R., to Borg-Warner Corp. Protective coating
and method of applying same to metal parts. 2,760,891,
8-28-56, CI. 148—6.21.
Nichols, William M., to Alco Products Inc. Fuel pumping
system. 2,729,169, 1-3-56. CI. 103—41.
Nichols, William M., to Alco Products, Inc. Fuel control
system. 2,729,205, 1-3-56. CI. 123—120.
Nichols, William M., to Alco Products, Inc. Pistons.
2,772,933, 12-4-56, CI. 309—9.
Nichols Wire & Aluminum Co. : See —
Fey, Mathias J., and Ray. 2,749,584.
Nicholson, Albright M. : See —
Elliot, Stanley B., and Nicholson. 2,756,233.
Nicholson, Albright M., and S. B. Elliott, to Ferro Corp. Solu-
bilized 8-hydroxyquinoline and method of producing same.
2,770,626, 11-13-56, CI. 260—270.
Nicholson, Andrew, and C. F. Wilkinson, to Parker Rust
Proof Co. Method of simultaneously phosphating and
cleaning metal surfaces and composition therefor.
2,744,555, 5-8-56, CI. 148—6.15.
Nicholson, Daniel E., and R. H. Perry, Jr., to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Isomerization of xvlenes. 2,775.628,
12-25-56. CI. 260—668.
Nicholson, Donald M., and R. Wang, to Nicholson Mfg., Inc.
Electric branding iron. 2,740,878, 4-3-56, CI. 219—30.
Collins, to
2,734,507,
2,740,126,
Nicholson, Edward W. S. : See —
Fritz, Robert J., Moser, Nicolai, Nicholson, and Rex.
2,760,911.
Fritz, Robert J., Moser, Jr., Nicolai, and Nicholson.
2,760,910.
Jacks, Robert L., Moise, and Nicholson. 2,771,493.
Nicholson, Edward W. S., to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. Staged separation and stabilization of oil conversion
products and apparatus therefor. 2,737,479, 3-6-56, CI.
196—55.
Nicholson, Edward W. S., to Esso Research and Engineer-
ing Co. Hydroforming process. 2,772,217, 11-27-56, Cl.
196—50.
Nicholson, Edward W. S., and S. B. Sweetser, to Esso Re-
search and Engineering Co. Cracking of reduced crude with
the use of inert and catalysts particles. 2,742,403, 4-17-56,
Cl. 196—49.
Nicholson. Edward W. S., and F. R. Russell, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Conversion of hydrocarbons.
2,773,811, 12-11-56, Cl. 196—55.
Nicholson, James F., and D. J. Ransom, to Radio Corp. of
America. Kinescope mask and dust seal. 2,750,587,
6-12-56, Cl. 340—367.
Nicholson, John H., to Sunkist Growers, Inc. Conveyor align-
ing mechanism. 2.751,067, 6-19-56, Cl. 198 — 202.
Nicholson, Kenneth C, to The Carborundum Co. Refractory
fiber body and method of making same. 2,731,359, 1-17-56,
Cl. 117—16.
Nicholson, Kenneth C, to The Carborundum Co. Zirconium
boride body impregnated with molybdenum silicide and
method of making same. 2,766,141, 10-9-50, Cl. 117 — 123.
Nicholson Mfg., Inc. : See —
Nicholson, Donald M., and Wang. 2,740,878.
Nicholson, Robert T. : See —
Rorig, Kurt J., and Nicholson. 2,740,785.
Nicholson, Samuel S., and J. F. Smith, to American Can
Co. Portable light attachable to freight cars. 2,743,353,
4-24-56, Cl. 240—52.15.
Nicholson, Walter E., Jr. Paper core repairing tool.
2,737,836, 3-13-56, Cl. 81—15.
Nichta, John J., to The Warner & Swasey Co. Stock stop for
machine tool. 2,730,229, 1-10-56, Cl. 203—35.
Nichta, John J., to The Warner & Swasey Co. Machine tool.
2,750,025, 6-12-56, Cl. 203—85.
Nicita, Charles A. : See —
McWilliams. Charles \\\. and Xicita. 2.765,435.
Nickel, Bernhard, and E. Hiihl. Barrel lock. 2,772,556,
12-4-56, Cl. 70—358.
Nickel Cadmium Battery Corp. : See — •
Fleischer, Arthur. 2,771,499.
Nickell, Louis G. : See—
Routien, John B., and Nickell. 2,747,334.
Nickerson, Clifford A. : See-
Keith, Clyde R., and Nickerson. 2,761,899.
Nickerson, Elmer, to L. E. Harris. Pipe wrench having a
pivotable and longitudinally movable inner jaw. 2,731,868,
1-24-56, Cl. 81—92.
Nickerson, Ford L. Litter removing apparatus. 2,751,061,
6-19-56. Cl. 198—79.
Nickerson, Franklin G., Jr., to American Sisalkraft Corp.
Manufacture of laminated material. 2,736,679, 2-28-56,
Cl. 154 — 138.
Nickerson, Ralph F., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Process of
precipitating anionic substances and precipitated composi-
tions. 2,737,500, 3-6-56, Cl. 252—313.
Nickerson, Walter J., and J. R. Merkel, to Rutgers Research
and Endowment Foundation. Photoreduction of reducible
materials. 2,734,027, 2-7-56, Cl. 204—157.
Nickey Brothers, Inc. : See —
Wallace. Lewis C, Sproull, and Kenaga. 2,739,086.
Nickey, William M. Mouse trap. 2,736,985, 3-6-56, Cl.
43—81.
Nickles. Thomas M. : See —
Johnson, Alfred L., Jr. 2,754,525.
Nickolay, Edward W. Water heater. 2,735,925, 2-21-56,
Cl. 219—43.
Nicks, Milton K. Keg tapping device. 2,757,682, 8-7-56,
Cl. 137—212.
Niclas, Walter : See —
Beckadolph, Richard, and Niclas. 2.743.760.
Beckadolph, Richard, and Niclas. 2,770,977.
Niclaus, William L., to Wilpet Tool & Mfg. Co. Indicating
device. 2,770,209, 11-13-56. Cl. 116—136.
Nicol & Andrew Ltd. : See-
Andrew, John H. C. 2,750,717.
Nicol, Kenneth, and J. C. Mansfield, to Hayward-Tyler & Co.
Ltd. Pump-motor combinations. 2,768,584, 10-30-56, Cl.
103—87.
Nicolai, Lloyd A. : See —
Fritz, Robert J., Moser, Nicolai, and Nicholson.
2,700.910.
Fritz, Robert J., Moser, Nicolai, Nicholson, and Rex.
2,760,911.
Fritz, Robert J., and Nicolai. 2,765,263.
Martin, Homer Z., Nicolai, and Swabb. 2,763,597.
Nicolai, Lloyd A., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Fluid hydroforming process. 2,758,959, 8-14-56, Cl.
196—50.
Nicolaisen, Bernard H. : See —
Jenney, Theodore M., and Nicolaisen. 2,748,174.
Nicolaisen, Bernard H., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp.
Photochemical production of benzene hexachloride.
2,731,409, 1-17-56, Cl. 204 — 163.
LIST OF PATENTEES
577
Nicolaisen, Bernard H., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp.
Production of finely divided benzene liexachloride.
2,740,818, 4-3-56, CI. 260—648.
Nicolaisen, Bernard H., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp.
Production of benzene liexachloride. 2,744,862, 5-8-56,
CI. 204 — 163.
Nicolaisen, Bernard H., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp.
Process for the recovery of 2,4,o-trichlorophenol. 2,755,307,
7-17-56, CI. 260—623.
Nicolaisen, Bernard H., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp.
Extraction of aniline from hydrazine in the dehydration
of hydrazine by azeotropic distillation. 2,773,813, 12-11-56,
CI. 202—42.
Nicolaisen, Bernard H., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp.
Dehydration of hydrazine by azeotropic distillation with
aniline. 2,773,814, 12-11-56, CI. 202 — 42.
Nicolaus. Frank G., to B. T. Moloney. Dual-motion advanc-
ing and resetting mechanism for relays. 2,751,461, 6-19-56,
CI. 200—105.
Nicolaus, Friedrich : See —
Meyer, Fritz, and Nicolaus. 2,751,157.
Nicoll, Frank S., Jr. Bemovable sash window unit. 2,772,449,
12-4-56, CI. 20—52.2.
Nicoll, Frederick H. : See —
Kazan, Benjamin, and Nicoll. 2,768,310.
Nicolls, Wilfrid E. W. : See —
Bevis, William A., Chapman, and Nicolls. 2,773,563.
Nicolls, Wilfrid E. W., to C. A. V. Limited. Pneumatic gov-
ernors for liquid-fuel injection pumps. 2,752,906, 7-3-56,
CI. 123—140.
Nicolls, Wilfrid E. W., to C. A. V. Ltd. Starting mechanism
for internal combustion engines. 2,767,808, 10-23-56, CI.
185 — 39.
Nicolosi, Robert V. : See —
Bolsey, Jacques, Elison, and Nicolosi. 2,741,943.
Nicolson, Alexander M., deceased, by G. N. Thornton, and B.
M. Nicolson, executrices. Infrared image detecting system.
2,742,578, 4-17-56, CI. 250—83.3.
Nicolson, Bernice M. : See —
Nicolson, Alexander M. 2,742,578.
Niconchuk, Alec W. : See —
Ross, Wiliam C, and Niconchuk. 2,747,506.
Niderhauser, Donald O., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
and Co. Polvacrylonitrile solutions containing gelation in-
hibitors. 2,748,097, 5-29-56, CI. 260—30.2.
Niebauer, Kenneth L. : See —
Edwards, Andrew W., and Niebauer. 2,739,207.
Niebauer, Kenneth L., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Auto-
matic reclosing circuit breaker. 2,733,384, 1-31-56, CI.
317—22.
Nieburgs, Herbert E. Exploratory device for cell specimens.
2,767,703, 10-23-56, CI. 128—2.
Niederer, Herbert O. : See —
Niederer, Otto C. and O., and H. O. Niederer. 2,751,717.
Niederer. Otto : See — ■
Niederer, Otto C. and O. and H. O. Niederer. 2,751,717.
Niederer, Otto C. O. Niederer, and H. O. Niederer. Egg
cleaning equipment. 2,751,717. 6-26-56, CI. 51 — 16.
Niederhauser, Homer. Mechanical chair. 2,738,000, 3-13-56,
CI. 155—116.
Niederhauser, Jakob, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri
& Cie. Marine propulsion plant. 2,742,798, 4-24-56, CI.
74—665.
Niederhauser, Warren D. : See — ■
Lane, Earl W., and Niederhauser. 2,765.333.
Niederhauser, Warren D., to Rohm & Haas Co. Iodine dis-
solved in aqueous solutions of maleic anhydride-vinyl ether
copolymers. 2,752,281, 6-26-56, CI. 167 — 17.
Niederhauser. Warren D., to Rohm & Haas Co. Surface active
polyearbamates. 2,765,324. 10-2-56, CI. 260 — 404.5.
Niederhauser, Warren D., to Rohm & Haas Co. Surface
active polyamides. 2,765,325, 10-2-56, CI. 260 — 404.5.
Niederhauser, Warren D., and E. J. Smialkowski, to Rohm
& Haas Co. Surface active polyethoxy ether esters of bis
(chlorophenyl) acetic acid. 2,752,384, 6-26-56 CI. 260 —
469.
Niederman, Bernard, to Motorola, Inc. Method of construct-
ing an electrical filter. 2,738,466, 3-13-56, CI. 333 — 70.
Niedermeyer, John W. and W. P. Garment hangers.
2,757,836, 8-7-56, CI. 223—94.
Niedermeyer, William P. : See —
Niedermeyer, John W. and W. P. 2,757,836.
Niedhammer, Edwin J., Jr., and W. C. Smith, to General
Electric Co. Power actuator for doors. 2,757,554, 8-7-56,
CI. 74—520.
Nieding, Arthur D. Ship turbulator. 2,754,791, 7-17-56, CI.
114—67.
Niehaus, Edward J., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering
2,729,592, 1-3-56, CI.
Co. Air sweetening
196 — 29.
Niehouse, Oliver L. : See —
Neel, Robert M., and Niehouse. 2,772,180.
Niekelski, Felix J., to Scullv-Jones and Co. Straightening
press. 2,765,836, 10-9-56, CI. 153 — 48.
Nielsen. A. C. Co. : See —
Krahulec, Fred, and Rahmel. 2,751,449.
Krahulec, Fred, Rahmel, and Freeman. 2,755,162.
Mueller, Andrew A. 2,758.223.
Rahmel, Henry A. 2,755,161.
Rahmel, Henry A. 2,755,163.
Nielsen, Axel, to ACF Industries, Inc. Clamping device for
fuel pump tester. 2,771.769, 11-27-56, CI. 73—40.
36955n— P 37
Nielsen, Axel L. Sump pump control. 2,730,591, 1-10-56, CI.
200—84.
Nielsen, Carl C. Vehicle parking device. 2,765,932, 10-9-56,
CI. 214—16.1.
Nielsen, Edwin A., and C. C. Hill, to Ford Motor Co. Air
expansion refrigeration system. 2,729,073, 1-3-56, CI.
62 — 136.
Nielsen, Einer. Cranberry stripping machine. 2,732,677,
1-31-56. CI. 56—330.
Nielsen, Eugene. Feeding ration product. 2,760,866, 8-28-56,
CI. 99—2.
Nielsen, Fred C. : See —
Swenson, William E., and Nielsen. 2,747,416.
Nielsen, Friedrich. Gating system for casting metals.
2,735,147, 2-21-56, CI. 22—134.
Nielsen, Friedrich. Metal casting system. 2,763,905, 9-25-56,
CI. 22 — 134.
Nielsen, George, Jr. : See —
Harrison, Charles W., and Nielsen. 2,771,517.
Nielsen, Hans L. Plastic irrigation tubing outlet. 2,746,774,
5-22-56, CI. 285—38.
Nielsen, Harold R. : See —
Mahr, Julius A. 2,730.372.
Nielsen, Harold R. Portable folding table with lock means.
2,766,089, 10-9-56, CI. 311—104.
Nielsen, Herman. Simulated-log fireplace heater. 2,762,362,
9-11-56, CI. 126—92.
Nielsen, Jorgen T. : See —
Clauson-Kaas, Niels K. F. W., Elming, and Nielsen.
2,748,142.
Nielsen, Moritz H., to Illinois Tool Works. Assembly machine
and method. 2,729,833, 1-10-56, CI. 10—72.
Nielsen, Moritz H., to Illinois Tool Works. Method of and
apparatus for assembling nut and washer elements.
2,730,732, 1-17-56, CI. 10—155.
Nielsen, Moritz H., to Illinois Tool Works. Washer feed
means for assembly machine. 2,774,084, 12-18-56, CI.
10—169.
Nielsen, Morris L., and J. S. Dunn, to Monsanto Chemical Co.
Process of producing silicon sulfide. 2,766,103, 10-9-56,
CI. 23—206.
Nielsen, Morris L., and L. K. Duncan, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Chemical process for recovering niobium values from
niobiferous ferrophosphorus. 2,773,737, 12-11-56, CI.
23—16.
Nielsen, Niels E., to Newark Brush Co. Wing type brush.
2,756,452, 7-31-56, CI. 15 — 179.
Nielsen, 'Sigurd, to F. L. Smidth & Co. Conveying apparatus.
2.743.006, 4-24-56, CI. 198—218.
Nielsen, Sigurd, to F. L. Smidth & Co. Conveying apparatus.
2.743.007, 4-24-56, CI. 198—218.
Nielsen, Sydney C, to S. J. Blundell. Collapsible packing
case and connecting fittings therefor. 2,766,495, 10-16-56,
CI. 20—92.
Nielsen, Willie M. Venetian blind slat cleaning device.
2,761,164, 9-4-56, CI. 15—210.
Nielson, Harold R. : See —
Mahr, Julius A. 2,739,861.
Nielson, Jack. Portable chain saw filing and gauging
device. 2,762,241, 9-11-56, CI. 76—31.
Nielsson, Francis T.. to Tennessee Valley Authority.
Ammoniation of superphosphate. 2,729,554, 1-3-56, CI.
71 — 43.
Nielsson, Francis T., to Tennessee Valley Authority. Produc-
tion of carbonated nitric phosphate fertilizer. 2,738,265,
3-13-56, CI. 71—39.
Nielsson, Francis T., to Tennessee Valley Authority. Appa-
ratus for ammoniation of superphosphate. 2,741,545,
4-10-56, CI. 23—259.1.
Nieman, Henry W., and G. O. Maish, to Bethlehem Steel Co.
Inspection device for moving strip. 2,739,503, 3-27-56,
Niemann, Carl G. : See —
Miegel, Ralph E., Niemann, and Sauer. 2,733,233.
Niemann, Walter A., A to M. F. Dunne. Child's auxiliary
toilet seat. 2,738,518, 3-20-56, CI. 4 — 239.
Niemeier, Edward J. Easy load boat trailer. 2,765,942,
10-9-56, CI. 214—506.
Nienhuis, Kornelis, to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co
as trustee. Hydrogen-filled electric discharge device.
2,766,397, 10-9-50, CI. 313—180.
Niepmann, Friedrich and O., C. Hahn, and H. Mittag. Ma-
chine for inserting a drawing thread or drawing ribbon in
tampons or the like. 2,763,899, 9-25-56, CI. 19 — 144.5.
Niepmann, Otto : See —
Niepmann, Friedrich and O., Hahn, and Mittag.
2,763,899.
Nieratko, Jacob N. Mechanically controlled electrical signal
light. 2,763,850, 9-18-56, CI. 340—22.
Nies, Brainard W., and R. L. Selbe, to United States Gvpsum
Co. Ceiling or wall construction. 2,736,929, 3-6-56, CI.
20—4.
Niess, Anton, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Packing
for valves of internal combustion engines. 2,761,438,
9-1-56, CI. 123—188.
Nieuwenhuis, Karel J., to Nederlandse Organisatie voor Toege-
past-Natuurwetenschappeliik Onderzoek ten behoeve van
Nijverheid Handel en Verkeer. Process for the oxidation
of cellulose. 2,730.524. 1-10-56. CI. 260 — 212.
Nigg, Donald J., to the United States of America, as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Power or voltage measuring means. 2,747,126, 5-22-56,
CI. 313—216.
578
Niggeloh, Carl, to Kiirbi & Niggeloh. Telescoping tripod leg.
2,771,201, 11-20-56. CI. 248—191.
Nigl, Hans C, to Societe Preparation Industrielle des Com-
bustibles. Vibratory devices. 2,756,601, 7-31-56, CI.
74—26.
Nigra, John D., and G. Colombo, to Chain Belt Co. Appa-
ratus for training twisted conveyor belts. 2,732,058,
1-24-56, CI. 198—184.
Nigrelli, Biagio J. : See—
Griswold, Walter B., and Nigrelli. 2,739,430.
Griswold, Walter B., and Nigrelli. 2,739,431.
Nigrelli, Biagio J., to R. W. Johns. B. J. Nigrelli, and R. R.
Johns, d. b. a. Johns, Nigrelli, Johns. Carton loading ma-
chine. 2,770,935,11-20-50, CI. 53 — 168.
Nigro, Julia. Combination I > 1 1 > .mil safely garment for infants.
2,766.456, 10-16-56, CI. 2—49.
Nigro, Louis V., to The Gillette Co. Magazine safety razor.
2,742,693, 4-24-56, CI. 30 — 40.
Nihlen, Arvid C. K., to Brown Fintube Co. Connecting means
for concentric pipes. 2,745,683, 5-15-56, CI. 285 — 22.
Niiranen, John V. : See —
Giorgio, Douglas J., Niiranen, and Morrow. 2,742,900.
Nijveld, Hendrik A. W., to Rubber-Stichting. Process of
producing soluble chlorinated rubber. 2,736,757, 2-28-56,
CI. 260—735.
Nikazy, Walter A., to Haughton Elevator Co. Variable stand-
ing time control. 2,758.076, 8-14-56, CI. 187 — 29.
Nikitin, Alexander A., to Tennessee Corp. Correction of iron
deficiencies in growing plants. 2,772,151, 11-27-56, Cl.
71 — 1.
Niklason, Clarence R. Confection mold. 2,752,867, 7-3-56-
Cl. 107—19.
Nikles, Paul A., R. Steiger, and G. Bach, to Ing. A. Maurer
S. A. Apparatus for aftertreatment of fresh-spun arti-
ficial filaments in continuous flowing liquid. 2,772,552,
12-4-56, Cl. 68—181.
Nikoden, Joseph. Bullet traps. 2,772,092, 11-27-56, Cl.
273—102.4.
Nik-O-Lok Co., The : See—
Wasson, Clifford H. 2,762,216.
Niks, Anton : See —
Kretzers, Leonardus M., Niks, and de Bruin. 2,758,991.
Niks, Nicholas J. Adjustable distributing roll in paper mak-
ing machines. 2,744,452, 5-8-56, Cl. 92—44.
Niks. Nicholas J. Stock inlet for papermaking machine.
2.764 917. 10-2-56. Cl. 92—44.
Niles, Fay D., to Brown & Bigelow. Foldable unit plastic
card holder. 2,767.756, 10-23-50. Cl. 150— 39.
Nilles, Andrew G. Truck cover. 2,705,843, 10-9-50, Cl.
100—290.
Nilson, Allan R. : See —
Ahlquist, Zeth F. 2,757,829.
Nilson. Edna : See —
Ahlquist, Zeth F. 2.757,829.
Nilson, Elmer N. Loading device for pick-up trucks.
2,732,960, 1-31-50, Cl. 214—77.
Nilson, Harold, to Vulcan Mfg. Co., Inc. Automobile lifting
jack. 2,738,952, 3-20-56, Cl. 254—103.
Nilson. Harold, to Vulcan Mfg. Co., Inc. Lifting member for
automobile jacks. 2,755.005, 7-17-50, Cl. 254—99.
Nilson, Olaf G. : See—
Ahlquist, Zeth F. 2,757,829.
Nilssen, Ole IC, to Radio Corp. of America. Magnetic binary
device. 2.735,021, 2-14-56, Cl. 307 — 88.
Nilsson, Einar W. Leveler apparatus and method. 2.742.949,
4-24-50, Cl. 153—90.
Nilsson. Hans R., and P. W. S. Persson, to Svenska Rotor
Maskiner Aktiebolag. Housing construction for displace-
ment engines of screw rotor type. 2,755,990, 7-24-50, Cl.
230—143.
Nilsson, Henry N. : See —
Sundin, Anders T.. and Nilsson. 2,766.378.
Nilsson, Ivar L. Method of and means for recovering fibers
from pulp-water. 2,765,915, 10-9-56, Cl. 210 — 43.
Nilsson, Nils A. P., to Nitroglycerin Aktiebolaget. Method for
manufacturing organic nitro compounds. 2,737,522, 3-6-56,
Cl. 260^467.
Nilsson. Nils A. P.. to Nitroglycerin Aktiebolaget. Washing
apparatus. 2.755.302, 7-17-56, Cl. 260^67.
Nilsson. Richard. AB. : See —
Bilde. Tord E. D. 2,738,128.
Nilsson, Rune : See —
Bergvall, Knut L., Dahlberg, Egerstrom, and Nilsson.
2.758.618.
Nilsson, Sture H., E. W. Swanson, and A. E. Deiters, to Stu-
Art, Inc. Frankfurter broiler. 2,741,977, 4-17-56, Cl.
99—358.
Nims. Albert A. : See — •
Dodd, Roy F„ and Nims. 2,774.616.
Nims, Paul T.. to Chrvsler Corp. Process for manufacturing
electrical coils. 2.745,170. 5-15-56. Cl. 29—155.5.
Nims, Paul T., to Chrysler Corn. Apnaratus for controlling
, combustion turbines. 2.755.022, 7-24-50, Cl. 00 — 39.28.
Nims. Paul T.. to Chrysler Corp. Regulated fuel system.
2,757,901, 8-7-50, Cl. 299—58.
Niner. Edward L. : See —
Trammell, Carl E., and Niner. 2,738,800.
Niner, Eleanor M. : See —
Trammell, Carl E., and Niner. 2,738,800.
Ninol Development Co. : See —
Sanders, Herbert L., Knaggs, and Nussbaum. Re. 24,184.
Nipken. Eleanor and W., to The Walton Co. Drill extractor.
2,744,311, 5-8-56, Cl. 29—240.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Nipken, Walter : See —
Nipken, Eleanor and W. 2,744,311.
Nipken, Walter. Adjustable stop for a collet or the like.
2,771,297, 11-20-56, Cl. 279—102.
Nippert Electric Products Co., The : See —
Nippert, Paul W. 2,759,606.
Nippert, Paul W., to The Nippert Electric Products Co.
Magnetic oil cleaner for screw machine. 2,759,606,
8-21-56, Cl. 210—1.5.
Nisbet, .lames D., to General Electric Co. High temperature
alloy. 2,765,220. 10-2-50. Cl. 75 — 134.
Nischk, Giinther, K. E. Miiller, and O. Bayer, to Farben-
fabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Polmerization of ethyl-
enically unsaturated polyesters with vinyl compounds.
2,740,704. 4-3-56. Cl. 200 — 45.4.
Nisenson, Jules. Venetian blind construction. 2,738,005,
3-13-56, Cl. 160—170.
Nisenson, Jules, to Loral Electronics Corp. Three-speed
motor drive control. 2,746,316, 5-22-56, Cl. 74—472.
Nishikawa, Kunio, I. Shiihara, and R. Shimamoto. Processes
for manufacture of organosilicon halides. 2,759,960, 8-21-
56, Cl. 260—448.2.
Nissel, Frank R. : See —
Rocky, Joseph F., and Nissel. 2,771,388.
Nissen, Warren I., to Ronson Corp. Gas lighter fuel regulat-
ing mechanism. 2,747,394, 5-29-56. Cl. 67 — 87.
Nistri, Raffaello. Spherical housing tvpe compass, especially
suitable for use on aircraft. 2,746,165, 5-22-56, Cl.
33—222.
Nistri. Raffaello. Tripod for a gun. 2,767,618, 10-23-56,
Cl. 89—40.
Nistri, Umberto. Transmissions of motion between driving
and driven shafts in cinematic devices. 2,748,615, 6-5-^56,
Cl. 74 — 209.
Nistri, Umberto. Nadir point methods for planimetric air
photographs. 2,756,653, 7-31-56, Cl. 95—1.1.
Nistri, Umberto. Rectifier for air photographs with nadir
distance known as to direction or size. 2,771,815, 11-27-56,
Cl. 88—24.
Nistri, Umberto. Kinematic supports for projection cameras
of photogrammetrical plotting apparatus. 2,773,420,
12-11-56, Cl. 88—24.
Nistri, Umberto. Photogrammetric projection plotting devices.
2.773,421, 12-11-56, Cl. 88 — 24.
Nistri, Umberto. Autograph photogrammetric plotting de-
vices based on the Deville principle. 2,774,278, 12-18-56,
Cl. 88—24.
Niswonger, Emerson A. and K. E. Framework for portable
building. 2,764,107, 9-25-56, Cl. 108—23.
Niswonger, Keith E. : See — -
Niswonger, Emerson A. and K. E. 2,764,107.
Nitchie, Charles D.. to S. M. Langston Co. Web winder.
2,733,018, 1-31-56, Cl. 242 — 66.
Nitroglycerin Aktiebolaget : See —
Enoksson, Bertil P. 2,736,742.
Nilsson, Nils A P. 2,737,522.
Nilsson, Nils A. P. 2.755,302.
Schenck, Friedrich R., and Wetterholm. 2,731,460.
Nitsche. Erich, to Sicmens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft
Dry-plate rectifier. 2.702.542. 0-20-56, Cl. 317—234.
Nitsche, Rudolf, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Prepa
ration of chalcogenides. 2,707.049, 10-16-56, Cl. 23 — 50.
Nitzsche, Siegfried, and R. Riedle, to Wacker Chemie
G. m. b. H. Halogenated polymers stabilized with a hexa
organodistannoxane. 2,770,611, 11-13-56, Cl. 260^5.75.
Niven, George : See —
Sarrat. Sylvian G., and Niven. 2,739,701.
Niven, Henry A. : See —
Teager, Clarence R., and Niven. 2.756,572.
Niven, Henry A., to L. G. Balfour Co. Metallic ornaments
mounted upon a gem by tubular rivets with a filling.
2,756,571, 7-31-56, Cl. 63—15.
Nixon, Alan C. : See —
Scott, Lawrence B., Nixon, and Roddick. 2.763.613.
Scott. Lawrence B., Nixon, and Roddick. 2.763.617.
Nixon, Alan C, and H. B. Minor, to Shell Development Co.
Removing mercaptans from hydrocarbons with active car-
bon impregnated with alkali. 2,748,059, 5-29-56, Cl.
196 — 32
Nixon, Alan C, and C. H. Deal, Jr., to Shell Development Co.
Separation of C8 aromatic compounds bv forming complexes
with antimony tribromide. 2,768,220, 10-23-56, Cl.
260—674.
Nixon, Alan C, and C. H. Deal, Jr., to Shell Development Co.
Separation of xylenes with antimony trichloride. 2,768,222,
10-23-56. Cl. 200 — 674.
Nixon, George P. : See —
Balcom, John A., and Nixon. 2,745,418.
Nixon, Lerov, to John A. Roebling's Sous Corp. Attachment
for convevor system line. 2.705,753, 10-9-50, Cl. 104 — 180.
Nixon, Virgil H., to Rogers Iron Works Co. Hydraulic jib
arm for drilling machines. 2.750.155, 0-12-56. Cl. 255—51.
Noakes, Thomas E., to Detroit Controls Corp. Refrigeration
system and control valve therefor. 2,739,454, 3-27-56,
Cl. 62—8.
Noall. Fred : See —
.Tefferys, Alexander G., and J. and F. Noall. 2,754,884.
Noall. John : See —
•Tefferys. Alexander G.. and J. and F. Noall. 2,754.884.
Noall. John, to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Apparatus
for handling sheet malcrial.
242—55.
Nobel. Fred I. : See —
Ostrow, Barnet D., and Nobel.
2,755,028. 7-17-56, Cl.
LIST OF PATENTEES
579
Nobel, Fred I., and B. D. Ostrow, to Elechem Corp. Acid
copper plating bath. 2,733,198, 1-31-56, CI. 204—52.
Noberg, Ivar O., to Fieldcrest Mills, Inc. Fabric with float
design areas and method. 2,742,060, 4-17-56, CI. 139 — 419.
Nobilium Products, Inc. : See —
Prosen, Einil M. 2,749,585.
Noble, Albert S. : See-
Johansson, Carl E., and Noble. 2,774,515.
Noble, Byron : See —
Valentine, Emmett G., and Noble. 2,737,636.
Noble Carl M., to Electric Eye Equipment Co. Registration
control device. 2,768,827, 10-30-56, CI. 271—2.6.
Noble Co. : See —
Wilbur, Lyman D., and Mason. 2,757,515.
Noble, Dennis A. J., to The British Petroleum Co. Ltd. Treat-
ment of sulphur-containing mineral oils. 2,733,190,
1-31-56, CI. 196—29.
Noble, Dennis A. J., to The British Petroleum Co. Ltd. Treat-
ment of sulphur-containing mineral oils with kerosene
peroxides. 2,749,284, 6-5-56, CI. 196 — 29.
Noble, Jack D. Portable gantry crane. 2,772,004, 11-27-56,
CI. 212—71.
Noble, John J. : See —
Carlson, Hilding C, and Noble. 2,753,961.
Noble, John M., to The English Electric Co. Ltd. Supporting
mechanisms. 2,734,710, 2-14-56, CI. 248—276.
Noble, John W. : See—
Fewster, James F., and Noble. 2,734,295.
Noble, Le Isle D. : See — „ .. „
Stanton, Arthur H., Jr., and Noble. 2,729,126.
Stanton, Arthur H., Jr., and Noble. 2,729,134.
Noble Mfg. Co. : See —
Dlugosch, Paul A. 2,735,251.
Noble, Morag L. : See — „ ,
Taylor, Arthur W. C, Jones, and Noble. 2,737,534.
Taylor, Arthur W. C, Jones, and Noble. 2,737,535.
Taylor Arthur W. C, Jones, and Noble. 2,737,537.
Noble, Philip C. : See— „„..„„
Gurewitsch, Anatole M., and Noble. 2,749,438.
Noble, Wiley B., F. T. Evans, and C. C. Goolsbee, to Reed
Roller Bit Co. Method of making welded joints. 2,737,710,
3-13-56, CI. 29—447.
Nobles, Warren H. Adapter for ammunition chutes.
2,740,180, 4-3-56, CI. 24—230.
Noca, Jean G. Latch. 2,757,033, 7-31-56, CI. 292—173.
Nock, Joseph A., Jr., to Aluminum Co. of America. Duplex
aluminous products and articles. 2,742,688, 4-24-56, CI.
29—197.5.
Noddin, George A. : See —
Lewis, Harold A., and Noddin. 2,736,263.
Noddings, Henry S. Toy train system accessory. 2,739,796,
3-27-56, CI. 258 — 4.
Noddings, William C. : See —
Mosher, Merrill A., and Noddings. 2,762,767.
Noe, Harold C, to Kidde Mfg. Co,, Inc. Guide bar mechanism
for warp knitting machines. 2,737,034, 3-6-56, CI. 66 — 86.
Noe, Harold C, to Kidde Mfg. Co., Inc. Apparatus for
delivering weft threads for incorporation in fabric being
knitted. 2.743,596. 5-1-56, CI. 66—84.
Noe, Harold C, to Kidde Mfg. Co., Inc. Needle bed structure
for warp knitting machines. 2,749,729, 6-12-56, CI. 66 — 86.
Noe, Harold C, to Kidde Mfg. Co. Inc. Needle bed structure
for warp knitting machines. 2,749,730, 6-12-56, CI. 66 — 86.
Noe, Harold C, to Kidde Mfg. Co., Inc. Fabric take-up assist-
ing apparatus for warp knitting machines. 2,7(>0,o,24,
11-6-56, CI. 66—149.
Noe, William M. Safety belt buckle. 2,751,656, 6-26-56, CI.
24—170.
Noecker, Roy E., and V. Feldpausch, to H. Fendrich, Inc.
Cigar piercing machine. 2.754,830, 7-17-56, CI. 131 — 254.
Noel, Arthur E. No thread pipe coupling. 2,761,702,
9-4-56, CI. 285—323.
Noel, Charles D., and L. J. Tucker. Gas operated alarm
actuable by back-up travel of a tractor. 2,749,877, 6-12-56,
CI. 116—138.
Noel, Edward B., to General Electric Co. Seal and terminal
structure for electric discharge lamp. 2,733,375 1-31-56,
CI. 313— 217.
Noel, Edward B„ and R. B. Farnham, to General Electric
Co. Rectifying circuit for discharge lamps. 2,757,318,
7-31-56, CI. 315 — 205.
Noel, Edward B., and J. I. Falconer, Jr., to General Electric
Co. Electric discharge lamp. 2,761,086, 8-28-56, CI.
313—184.
Noel, Jacques F., to Society Jaruza A. G. Chur. Magnetic
separator. 2,771,995, 11-27-56, CI. 210—1.5.
Noel, Philip X., to Casco Products Corp. Automobile an-
tenna. 2,761,534, 9-4-56, CI. 189—26.
Noell, Elmer F., to The Printing Machinerv Co. Predeter-
mined torque release hand tool. 2,768,547, 10-30-56, CI.
81—52.4.
Noell, Newton G., to International Business Machines Corp.
Separable component support for pluggable units. 2,754,453,
7-10-56. CI. 317 — 101.
Noetzel, Gustave H. : See —
Burge, James S., McKee, Alexander, Conrad, Rider,
Noetzel, and Salatin. 2,769,228.
Nofziger, Jay C. Evaporative condenser. 2,752,124, 6-26-56,
CI. 257—37.
Nogler, Raymond S. : See —
Menzies, Stewart D., and Nogler. 2,748,448.
Nogrette, Pierre F., to Saint-Cloud Avions Marcel Dassault.
Hatch fastener. 2,751,239, 6-19-56, CI. 292 — 36.
Noguchi, Isamu. Stretcher and support for Japanese lanterns.
2,754,412, 7-10-56, CI. 240—81.
Nogueira, Robert D. : See —
Kossa, Edwin H. 2,731,738.
Noguera, Joseph, to Casablancas High Draft Co. Ltd. Draft-
ing mechanisms for textile fibers. 2,729,859, 1-10-56, CI.
19—135.
Noguera, Joseph, to Casablancas High Draft Co., Ltd. Draft-
ing apparatus for textile fibres. 2,737,690, 3-13-56, CI.
19—131.
Noguera, Joseph, to Casablancas High Draft Co. Ltd. Roller
weighting means for spinning and preparatory machines
2,750,633, 6-19-56, CI. 19—137.
Noguera, Joseph, to Casablancas High Draft Co. Ltd. Speed
frame drafting mechanism. 2,755,514, 7-24-56, CI. 19—130.
Noguera, Joseph, to Casablancas High Draft Co. Ltd. Re-
ducing collectors for textile fibre drafting mechanisms.
2,758,341, 8-14-56, CI. 19—157.
Noguera, Joseph, to Casablancas High Draft Co. Ltd. Top
rollers for spinning and preparatory machinery. 2,762,083,
9-11-56, CI. 19—142.
Noiles, Douglas G., to Saco-Lowell Shops. Clearers. 2,735,142,
2-21-56, CI. 19—139.
No-Joint Concrete Pipe Co. : See —
Tunsen, Elmer L. 2,731,698.
Nolan, Auldin D., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Rocket stowage
.ind launi-liing mechanism. 2,731,885, 1-24-56, CI. 89 — 1.7.
Nolan Co., The : See —
Merritt, Glenn W. 2,766,417.
Nolan, Elizabeth : See —
Nolan, Stephen J. 2,752,015.
Nolan, John J., to International Business Machines Corp.
Dick strip printer. 2,770.188, 11-13-56, CI. 101 — 93.
Nolan, Maizoe E., to American Steel Foundries. Fabricated
brake beam. 2,765,882, 10-9-56, CI. 188 — 223.6.
Nolan, Patrick R., % to M. W. Cooper. Universal joint and
bushing replacement assembly for a drive shaft assembly.
2,772.547, 12-4-56, CI. 64—1.
Nolan, Stephen J., deceased ; E. Nolan, executrix of said S.
J. Nolan. Weather strip for metal casement windows.
2,752,015, 6-26-56, CI. 189—65.
Nolan, William E., to Aluminum Co. of America. Non-reactive
gypsum plaster mold and method of casting therein.
2,753,608, 7-10-56, CI. '22 — 216.5.
Nolan, William W., and J. S. Garwood, to The Sperry Rand
Corp. Starting arrangements for gyroscopic instruments.
2,741,922. 4-17-56, CI. 74—5.7.
Nolan, Willis S. Adjustable support platform for infants'
bath. 2,765,475, 10-9-56, CI. 4—185.
Noland, Robert A., and C. Marzano, to the United States of
America as represented by the United States Atomic Energy
Commission. Metal production by electrolysis. 2,739,111,
3-20-56, CI. 204—64.
Noland, Robert L., and V. M. Sanders, % to said Sanders, and
Vs to H. J. Beck. Methods of forming smooth surfaces on
thermoplastic sponge. 2,767,436, 10-23-56, CI. 18 — 55.
Nold, Walter E., and A. C. Westbom, Jr., to Nuclear Magnetics
Corp. Magnetometer probe. 2,756,383, 7-24-56, CI.
324—0.5.
Nolde, George V., and H. T. Avery, to Marchant Calculators,.
Inc. Readout mechanism. 2,771,599, 11-20-56, CI.
340—316.
Nolfi, Thomas E. : See—
Patrowsky, Joseph A., and Wilson. 2,749,653.
Noll, Henry J. Harrow disk with knockout center.
2,747,493, 5-29-56, CI. 97—217.
Noll. John E., to Dow Corning Corp. Halogenated organo-
silicon compounds. 2.732.391, 1-24-56, CI. 260 — 448.2.
Noll, John E., to Dow Corning Corp. Triorganosilyl methyl
isothiocyanates. 2,762,826, 9-11-56, CI. 260 — 448.2.
Noll, Joseph P. Cleaning attachment for rakes. 2,731,784,
1-24-56, CI. 56 — 400.08.
Noll, Walter : See —
Simons, Peter, Moschel, Jonas, and Noll. 2,742,433.
Noll, Walter, H. Jonas, and P. Simons, to Farbenfabriken
Bayer Aktiengellschaft. Process of preparing organo-oxy-
polysiloxanes. 2,767.201, 10-16-56. CI. 260 — 448.8.
Noller, Hans G., to E. Leybold's Nachfolger. Vapor jet
pump. 2,762,558, 9-11-56, CI. 230 — 101.
Noller, Hans G., and G. Reich. Vapor ejector pumps.
2,759.661, 8-21-56, CI. 230—95.
Nolt, Edwin B. : See —
Happe, Melvin J., and Nolt. 2,774,246.
Hollyday, James H., and Nolt. 2,750,811.
Nolt, Edwin B., to Sperry Rand Corp. Automatic pick-up
balers. 2,750,877, 6-19-56, CI. 100 — 4.
Nolt, Edwin B., to Sperry Rand Corp. Automatic pick-up
baler. 2,757,002. 8-7-56. CI. 100—142.
Nolt, Edwin B., to Sperry Rand Corp. Baler discharge chute.
2,759.323, 8-21-56, CI. 56—473.5.
Nolt, Edwin B., to Sperrv Rand Corp. Bale metering and'
tripping mechanism. 2.772,628, 12-4-56, CI. 100 — 4.
Nolt, Edwin B., and J. P. Tarbox, to Sperry Rand Corp. Wire.
twisting mechanism for a hay baler. 2,757,599, 8-7-56,
CI. 100^1.
Nolt. Edwin B., and J. P. Tarbox, to Sperry Rand Corp.
Double twist wire tie mechanism. 2,764,931, 10-2-56,
CI. 100 — 21.
Nolte, Albert C. : See—
Stempel, Laszlo M. 2,729,164.
Nolte, Arthur C, to The Lodge & Shipley Co. Devices for
indicating the positions of the speed change levers for a
lathe in response to selection of spindle speeds. 2,756,714,
7-31-56, CI. 116—115.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
580
Nolte, Robert K., to Bletalwash Machinery Co. Can washer.
2,764,171, 9-2o-56, CI. 134—145.
Nomine, Gerard : See —
Warnant, Julien, and Nomine. 2,768,191.
Nomine, Gerard, and J. Warnant, to Les Laboratories Francais
de Chimiotherapie. Method of producing a-brominated keto
steroid compounds 2,768,189, 10-23-56, CI. 260 — 397.3.
Noon, Alonzo W. Aligning mechanism. 2,767,982, 10-23-56,
CI 271 59
Noon, T Cyril, to Thompson Products, Inc. Flow controlling
apparatus. 2,732.858, 1-31-56, CI. 137 — 505.41.
Noon, T Cyril, to Thompson Products, Inc. Nozzle struc-
ture. 2,761,646, 9-4-56, CI. 251—62.
Noon, T Cyril, and F. C. Bayer, to Thompson Products, Inc.
Variable area fuel nozzles. 2,774,629, 12-18-56, CI.
299 — 118.
Noonan, Charles B. : See —
Senfleben, Paul W., and Noonan. 2,763,016.
Noone, Howard T., to Carrier Corp. Defrosting arrange-
ment for a refrigerating coil. 2,747,378, 5-29-56, CI.
62—102.
Nopco Chemical Co. : See —
Klein, Howard C, and Kapp. 2,743,284.
Klein, Howard G., and Kapp. 2,744,934.
Levy, Joseph. 2,751,388.
Levy, Joseph, and Bernotsky. 2,767,190.
Schaaf, Kurt H., and Kapp. 2,775,626.
Noppen, Theo : See —
Becker, Hans, and Noppen. 2,739,501.
Norberg, Oscar E., to Avco Mfg. Corp. Beverage conditioner.
2,775,430, 12-25-56, CI. 257—3.
Norberg, Oscar E., and L. H. Laflin. to Avco Mfg. Corp.
Coffee preserving and dispensing apparatus. 2,747,773,
5-29-56, CI. 222 — 190.
Norbest Turkey Growers Association : See —
George, Fred. 2,761,786.
George, Fred. 2,766,122.
Norbv, Harold A., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Multifrequency
keyed oscillator circuit. 2,735,940, 2-21-56, CI. 250—36.
Norby, Harold A., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Wide-band phase
shifter network. 2,758,204, 8-7-56, CI. 250—27.
Norby, Harold L., and B. E. Jones, to Pullman-Standard Car
Mfg. Co. Railway sleeping car. 2,731,824, 1-24-56, CI.
105—315.
Nordberg Mfg. Co. : See —
Froehlich, Kurt. 2,738,778.
Grieshaber. Emil, and Shirley. 2,773,348.
Gruender, Oscar C. 2,770,423.
Jensen, Clyde K. 2,746,212.
Symons, Loren G. 2,737,295.
Talboys, Henry H. 2,734,730.
Talboys, Henry H. 2,762,315.
Nordblom, Carl S. Sleeve form presser. 2,759,645. 8-21-56,
CI. 223—74.
Nordby, Roger M. : See —
Bell, John F., and Nordby. 2,771,547.
Norddeutsche Affinerie : See —
Kartenbeck, Werner. 2,768,062.
Knoevenagel, Kurt W. 2.743,283.
Werner, Gerhard. 2,751,290.
Wolf, Rudolf. 2,741,557.
Nordeen, Robprt S. Apparatus for extracting mercury from
amalgam. 2,731,724, 1-24-56, CI. 32 — 40.
Nordegren, Sven-Ake : See —
Englund, Nils I., and Nordegren. 2,750,160.
Nordell, Carl H., 15% to L. N. Millspaugh and 15% to A. N.
Kaspor. Screening and comminuting device. 2,750,044,
6-12-56, CI. 210 — 152.
Norden, Alexander R., to Federal Electric Products Co. Cir-
cuit breaker bussing arrangement. 2,739,272, 3-20-56, CI.
317—119.
Norden-Ketay Corp. : See —
Coulbourn, William C, and Sandberg. 2,751,786.
Mathiesen, James C. 2.729,106.
Mathiesen, James C. 2,735.305.
Preston, Frank S., and Wadel. 2,738,924.
Schaefor, Carl F. 2.731,831.
Nordenstam, Norris. Valve mechanism for fluid motors.
2,762,344, 9-11-56, CI. 121—164.
Nordgard, Per O. Lift stage and cage assembly. 2,772,753,
12-4-56, CI. 187—76.
Norderen, Arnold W. : See —
Delker. Thomas C, and Nordgren. 2,733,917.
Nordgren, Robert : See —
Opie, Joseph W., Nordgren. and Hamilton. 2,707,167.
Nordholt, Louis E., and M. Wilhoite, to Temco, Inc. Fuel
burning wall space heater. 2,770,228, 11-13-56, CI.
126—116.
Nordin, Obert L. : See —
Loeffler, John E., and Nordin. 2,767,138.
Nordischer Maschinenbau Rudolf Baader : See —
Baader, Rudolf. 2,750,623.
Bartels, Alfred F. A., and Jobmann. 2,771,633.
Nordisk Insulinlaboratorium : See —
Eldon, Knud-Erik H. 2,770,572.
Nordlin. Henry G., and P. M. Koerner, to International Tele-
phone and Telegraph Corp. Sizing of thermoplastic cable
cores. 2.770,014, 11-13-56. CI. 18^8.
Nordling, James R. Device for washing and drying bearings
and the like. 2,774,362, 12-18-56, CI. 134 — 99.
Nordmark. Walter E. : See —
Barecki, Chester J., and Nordmark. 2,768,256.
Henrikson. Bror W., Hoven, Nordmark, and Oom.
2,760,556.
Nordmark, Walter E. : See — Continued
Henrikson, Bror W., Hoven, Nordmark, and Oom.
2,760,561.
Hoven, Alfred C. and Nordmark. 2,729.529.
Hoven, Alfred C, and Nordmark. 2,755,844.
Nordmark, Walter E., to American Seating Co. Edge binder
for desk top or the like. 2,733,111, 1-31-56, CI. 311 — 107.
Nordquist, Ronald E. J., to American Can Co. Machine for
forming closures on ends of fiber containers. 2,737,090,
3-6-56. CI. 93—55.1.
Nordquist. Ronald E. J., to American Can Co. Can divider.
2,743.001. 4-24-56, CI. 198 — 66.
Nordquist, Ronald E. J., to American Can Co. Machine for
sliding articles into stacked relation. 2,752,050, 6-26-56,
CI. 214—6.
Nordquist, Ronald E. J., to American Can Co. Conveyor
mechanism for dividing single line of articles into double
line. 2,770,349. 11-13-56, CI. 198—31.
Nordquist, Ronald E. J., and W. B. Hommel, to American Can
Co. Container coating machine. 2,757,634, 8-7-56, CI.
118—3.
Nordsieck. Arnold T. Mechanical integrating device.
2,735,307, 2-21-56, CI. 74—194.
Nordstrom, John W. Lamp and shade assembly. 2,750,493,
6-12-56, CI. 240—81.
Nordt, Herbert, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft.
Production of dehydracetic acid. 2,729,652, 1-3-56, CI.
260—343.5.
Noregaard, Maurice J. Door lock. 2,732,703, 1-31-56, CI.
70—211.
Noregaard, Maurice J. Key operated multiple electric circuit
switch. 2,769,873, 11-6-56, CI. 200 — 87.
Norelius, John D.. to Aktiebolaeet Alcometaller. Door closer
and check. 2.741,793. 4-17-56. CI. 16—52.
Norelius, Russell G., to Lane-Wells Co. Borehole diameter and
lateral depth of fluid invasion indicator. 2,754,475,
7-10-56, CI. 324—1.
Noren. Charles H. : See —
Breza, Cyril J., and Noren. 2,748,700.
Davis, Clyde O., Noren, and Schmitt. 2,752,848.
Noren. Tore H. : See —
Federighi, George J., and Noren. 2,740,415.
Norgiel, Alvin L., and M. A. Follebout, to De Soto Tool Co.
Grinding jig. 2,765,596, 10-9-56, CI. 51 — 217.
Norgorden, Oscar. Antenna. 2,745,102, 5-8-56, CI. 343 — 834.
Norgren, C. A.. Co. : See —
Faust, Delbert G. 2.735.512.
Faust, Delbert G. 2,747,688.
Faust. Delbert G. 2,751,045.
Faust, Delbert G. 2,761,464.
Faust, Delbert G., and Wilson.
Norkus, Alfonsas. Apparatus
2.741.113. 4-10-56. CI. 68—205.
Norland, Daniel O. Rotating sprinkler.
CI. 299—68.
Norlin, Francis E., to Borg- Warner Corp. Pressure loaded
gear pump. 2,769,396, 11-6-56, CI. 103 — 126.
Norling, John A. Stereoscopic camera. 2,753,774, 7-10-56,
CI. 95—18.
Norma-Hoffman Bearings Corp. : See —
Anderson, Warren D. 2,745,686.
Anderson, Warren D. 2,759,777.
Anderson, Warren D. 2,759,778.
Berry, Hugh E. 2,769,642.
Ritchey, Park D. 2,766,082.
Normalair Ltd. : See —
Speck. Eric H. 2,771,901.
Norman, Alan E., to Wilmot-Breeden Ltd. Door fastening.
2,767,010, 10-16-56, CI. 292 — 280.
Norman, Albert J., deceased, by R. R. Norman, executrix.
Tool rest for use in grinding milling cutters. 2,770,930,
11-20-56, CI. 51—225.
Norman, Clifton E., 50% to F. L. Hopkinson. Electric in-
dicator. 2,759,079, 8-14-56, CI. 201—62.
Norman, Eric, to The Loewy Engineering Co., Ltd. Means
for preventing axial displacement of billet containers in
metal extrusion presses. 2.735,545. 2-21-56. CI. 207 — 15.
Norman, Frances P. Earring pads with expansible opening
for attaching to earring. 2,763.999, 9-25-56, CI. 63 — 14.
Norman. James V). Fluid flow regulating valve. 2,735,642,
2-21-56. CI. 251—5.
Norman, Joe, Jr., and A. B. Hamil. Apparatus for placing
seismic explosive charges. 2,773,669, 12-11-56, CI. 255 — 1.
Norman, Jones W. Barrel cleaning shell for firearms.
2,705,740, 10-9-56, CI. 102—39.
Norman, Ruth R. : See —
Norman, Albert J. 2,770,930.
Norman. Sara L. : See —
Conn. John B.. and Norman. 2,739.098.
Norman. Vera. Wash cloths. 2,730,745, 1-17-56, CI.
15—122.
Norman. Wavne A. : See — ■
Adams. Paul L., Norman, and Sitterly. 2,732.594.
Norman, William Z., and J. Billig, to Bilnor Corp. Col-
lapsible wading pool. 2,766,462, 10-16-56, CI. 4—172.
Normann, Turolf. to Omega Louis Brandt & Frere S. A.
System for developing a film. 2,747,481, 5-29-56, CI.
95—94.
Normann. Turolf. to Omega Louis Brandt & Frere S. A. Time
recording apparatus. 2.773.734, 12-11-56. CI. 346 — 107.
Norment. Robert T.. F. Dertineer, and G. B. Harris, to Inter-
national Fermont Machinery Co., Inc. Mobile magnet.
2,729,331. 1-3-56, CI. 209—215.
2,744,534.
for cleaning
2,745,1
garments.
5-15-56,
LIST OF PATENTEES
581
Normington, James B. : See —
Kartinos, Nicholas J., and Normington. 2,766,233.
Normore, William M., and A. G. Scobie, to The Shawinigan
Water and Power Co. Ltd. Electrolysis of titanium tetra-
chloride to produce titanium. 2,755,240, 7-17-56, CI.
204—64.
Norquist, Glenn H. Improvements in end extension tables.
2,743,977, 5-1-56, CI. 311—55.
Norrie, Robert C, to Kenworth Motor Truck Co., Division of
Pacific Car and Foundry Co. Spring suspension. 2,754,111,
7-10-56, CI. 267—11.
Norrie, Robert C, and W. M. Brown, to Kenworth Motor
Truck Corp. Airport crash truck. 2,765,041, 10-2-56,
CI. 180—53.
Animal trap. 2,730,834, 1-17-56, CI.
Dispensing device. 2,760,426, 8-28-56,
Norris, Archie I
43—69.
Norris, Coma F.
CI. 99—354.
Norris, Donald E., to Sinclair Refining Co. Method for pH
control in circulating water. 2,772,779, 12-4-56, CI.
210—29.
Norris. Edward O. Centrifugal spraying coating apparatus.
2.734.479. 2-14-56, CI. 118—326.
Norris, Edward O. Centrifugal spray coating apparatus.
2.734.480. 2-14-56. CI. 118—326.
Norris, Edward O. Viscosity control system. 2,773,507,
12-11-56, CI. 137—92.
Norris, Frank A. : See —
Eagle, Edward, and Norris. 2,740,718.
Norris, Frank A., and K. F. Mattil, to Swift & Co. Process
of producing modified lard. 2,763,555, 9-18-56, CI.
99—118.
Norris. John : See — -
Riley, Harry L., and Norris. 2,747,686.
Norris, Leonard H. Fisherman's adjustable net. 2,772,502,
12-4-56, CI. 43—11.
Norris, Ralph J., to The Tappan Stove Co. Broiler unit for
electric cooking ranges. 2,752,475, 6-26-56. CI. 219 — 37.
Norris, Ralph J., to The Tappan Stove Co. Broiler unit for
electric cooking ranges. 2,752,476, 6-26-56, CI. 219 — 37.
Norris, Ralph J., to The Tappan Stove Co. Broiler unit for
electric cooking ranges. 2,752,477, 6-26-56, CI. 219—37.
Norris, Robert C. : See —
Beer, William B., and Norris. 2,738,218.
Norris-Thermador Corp. : See —
Pence. Frederick M. 2,730.905.
Norris, William A. Cooler. 2,729,436, 1-3-56. CI. 261—24.
Norrman, Ake O. M. : See —
Bergstrom, Ernst R., Fagerqvist, and Norrman. 2,774,244.
Norro, Allan F. : See —
Herneryd, Fritz O., Norro, and Sundstrom. 2,769,706.
Norsk Hydro-Elektrisk KvaeLstofaktieselskab : See —
Jensen, Olaf. 2,765,360.
North Co. : See—
Alvord, Charles C. 2,746,214.
Comstock, George E.. 3d. 2,746,917
Lowe, Edwin C. 2,746,133.
Whittemore, Osgood J., Jr. 2,746.874.
North. Edwin W., to National Lock Co. D.oor latch.
2,733.945. 2-7-56, CI. 292—169.
North. Edwin W., and W. B. Wilson, to National Lock Co.
Turn button lock. 2.733.946, 2-7-56, CI. 292—169.
North, Edwin W.. and W. B. Wilson, to National Lock Co.
Privacv lock. 2,738.665, 3-20-56, CI. 70 — 146.
North, Edwin W., and F. L. Erickson, to National Lock Co.
Door lock. 2,739,472, 3-27-56, CI. 70—146.
North Electric Co. : See —
Blackhall, James M. 2,744,968.
Blackhall, James M., Blashfield, Simmons, Ryon, and
Crow. 2,766,250.
Blackhall, James M., Ryon, Baker, and Martin. 2,742,535.
Dahlman, Per Olaf. 2,747,018.
Hall, Donivan L. 2,767,279.
Hall, Donivan L., and Stanley. 2,767,280.
Martin, George P., and Blackhall. 2.742,534.
Ryon, Maurice G., and Baker. 2,742,533.
Tuller, Clarence E., and Hickman. 2,733,326.
North, Harold D. Elongated pocket size two-element dose-
time-indieatine container. 2,739.564, 3-27-56, CI. 116 — 121.
North, Harper Q.. to Hughes Aircraft Co. Electrical trans-
lating device. 2,741.729, 4-10-56, CI. 317 — 236.
North, Harner Q., and M. E. Kershaw, to General Electric
Co. Electric resistor. 2.741.686, 4-10-56, CI. 201 — 63.
North, Thomas C. to "Universal Mfg. Corp. Elevating
tower. 2,763,339, 9-18-56, CI. 189—14.
North American Aviation, Inc. : See —
Acterman, Joseph S., Freebairn, and Sherwood.
2,752,209.
Arthur, John B. 2,768,268.
Barker, William T. .2,751.809.
Boden, Robert H., and Witherspoon. 2,772,567.
Boonsteel, Donald H. 2.772,841.
Bratfisch. Warren A., and Jones. 2,771,906.
Brown, Henry R. 2,759,078.
Corral, Joseph S. 2.762.734.
Darby, Vene L. 2.772.842.
Davie, Robert P., Jr. 2.755.039.
Davie, Robert P., Jr. 2,763,448.
Defibaugh, Earle M., and Jones. 2,759.424.
Diggles, Frederick W. 2.742.443.
Dunham, James A. 2,752,094.
Fairbanks, Avard F. 2,741,140.
Floyd, Burton D. 2.755.774.
Fosness, John P. 2,735,634.
North American Aviation, Inc. : See — Continued
Freebairn, Darwin L., Jr.. Kinsey, and Beutler. 2,735,731.
Gardner, Edward L. 2,729.777.
Gardner, Frederick H., Elms, and Rosenstock. 2,775,124.
Gordon, Carroll G., Wallace, and Berthelson. 2,753,134,
Hawkins, Scott F. 2,746,250.
Hoffman, James D. 2,735,635.
Hoffman, James D. 2,772,691.
Holton, Edward C. 2.731.221.
Horn, Freeman M. 2,753.552.
Kanarek, Irving A., and Friebertshauser. 2,760,845.
Kerns, Wilson D. 2,732,771.
Krausz, Robert, and Margerum. 2,735.093.
Lekas, John P., and Kilpatrick. 2,750,579.
Margerum, Donald L., and Pryga. 2,767,395.
Meredith, Harlan L. 2.761,047.
Meredith, Harlan L. 2,768,271.
Montner, Joseph. 2,747,109.
Morton, Robert C. and Seid. 2,764,464.
Mraz, Miles J. 2,752,824.
Newsom, Robert L. 2,767,877.
Ostergren, Ralph H., Goldberg, Horsfall, and Wuerth.
2,769,492.
Patrusky, Nathan, and Jorgensen. 2,757,331.
Payne, Fred A., Jr. 2,752,112.
Peed, Garland P., Jr. 2.738.149.
Peterson, Paul F. 2,737,085.
Peterson, William D. 2,744,969.
Pollock. Latham, and Appleton. 2.730.020.
Potter, Stewart H., and Nuding. 2,761,956.
Pratt, Amasa. 2,764,740.
Sanders, Keith L., Jr. 2,764,726.
Sanders, Keith L., Jr. 2,767,258.
Sanz, Manuel C. 2,739.047.
Sherwood, Bert J. 2.741.586.
Sherwood, Bert J. 2,750,346.
Siler, Albert E., and Wilson. 2,772,572.
Smith, Robert E., and Wuerth. 2,775,122.
Soergel. David G., and Gardner. 2,751,576.
Stratman, William C, Jones, and Regnier. 2,705,685.
Taylor, Clarence P. 2.767,617.
Torresen, Carel T. 2,764,197.
Triman, Eugene L. 2,762,035.
Triman, Eugene L. 2,762,036.
Tyler, Truman V. 2,739.636.
Tyler. Truman V. 2,739,637.
Van Pappelendam, Carl A. 2,747,064.
Vergilio, Arthur D., McLaughlin, and Varney. 2,740,001.
Wanlass, Cravens L. 2,757,286.
Woerdemann, Hugo H. 2,745.055.
Woerdemann, Hugo H. 2,767,257.
Woods, Leroy R. 2.768,252.
North American Milk Industries, Inc. : See —
Stewart, Leonard D. 2,761,780.
North American Philips Co., Inc. : See —
Brockman. Frank G. 2,751,354.
Coppola, Patrick P., Hughes, and Koppius. 2,769,708.
Hamacher, Edward A. 2,745,019.
Rittner, Edmund S. 2,749,471.
North American Ravon Corn. : See —
Carter, Ralph H. 2.735.1 60.
Carter, Ralph H. 2,737,372.
Graybeal, La Verne R., and Edgar. 2,775,091.
Kingsburv, Chadwick B. 2.743.061.
Kingsbury, Chadwick B. 2,745,239.
Luther, Herbert L. 2.741.251.
Murray, Aubrey S. 2.744,694.
Williams, Kvle P. 2.741.010.
Williams, Kyle P. 2,759,609.
Northcote, John A., to John Deere Plow Co. (Ltd.). Hitch
device for tractor drawn agricultural implement. 2,769,295,
11-6-56, CI. 56—25.4.
Northcott, Roy P. : See —
Porter Frederick W. B.. and Northcott. 2,730.487.
Porter, Frederick W. B., and Northcott. 2.752,287.
Porter, Frederick W. B., and Northcott. 2,757.127.
Porter, Frederick W. B., and Northcott. 2,764.525.
Porter, Frederick W. B., and Northcott. 2.766,183.
Porter, Frederick W. B.. and Northcott. 2,769.687.
Northcutt, Roy C, and J. N. Staggs, to Borg-Warner Corp.
Grinding apparatus. 2,770,081, 11-13-56, CI. 51—103.
Northeast Tool Die Works, Inc. : See —
Anderson. Harold J. 2.750,491.
Northeastern Metal Products Corp. : See —
Blumenthal, Alexander E., and Keebler. 2,742,677.
Northern Blower Co., The : See —
Bruckner. Walter. 2.733.398.
Northern Electric Co., Ltd. : See —
Rollines. Ernest J. 2.730.047.
Northern Encineering & Machine Corp. : See —
Sidorowicz, Alexander Z. 2,736,343.
Northern Pump Co. : See —
Scheurich. John S. 2,770,703.
Northern Trust Co., The : See —
Henry, Guy J. 2,767,803.
Northern Indiana Brass Co. : See —
Veatch. Walter L. 2,740.455.
Wurzburger, Paul D. 2,735,389.
Northgraves. Walter W., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp.
Process of transfer of liquefied gas. 2,729,948, 1-10-56,
CI. 62—1.
Northrop Aircraft, Inc. : See —
Adams, William H. 2,749,753.
Aspey, Cecil W. 2,730,154.
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Northrop Aircraft, Inc. : See — Continued
Baker, Richard H., and Eckdahl. 2,773,983.
Beck, Robert M. 2,769,680.
Bentley, Ephraim G. 2,753,016.
Boyd, Leo B. 2,752,513.
Brunner, Paul P. 2,764,147.
Bunds, Charles N., Jr. 2,748,372.
Crawford, James E., Browne, Glenn, and Pigford.
2,774,555.
Degenfelder, Walter B. 2,736,518.
Peeney, Thomas A. 2,758,806.
Peeney, Thomas A. 2.773,659.
Feighner, Claude E. 2,758,947.
Ferguson, Lachlan G., and Montanaro. 2,773,703.
Glenn. John E. 2,736,519.
Graham, Connelly L. 2,758,805.
Grill, Raymond E. 2,763,189.
Hagen, Glenn E., Williams, and Hancock. 2,729,762.
Hagopian, Jacob J. 2,764,349.
Hagopian, Jacob J., and Hennies. 2,769,601.
Hagopian, Jacob J., and Meadowcroft. 2,774,864.
Hall, Stanley A. 2,739,571.
Hancock, Robert D. 2,732,497.
Hancock, Robert D. 2,735,038.
Hancock, Robert D. 2,740,851.
Hennies, Stuart R„ and Keep. 2,774,962.
Hodson, Waldo G. 2,761,973.
Huling, Max C. 2.767,818.
Jonas, Julius, and Byrne. 2,761,278.
Klompar, Joseph R. 2,736,386.
Knowles, Talbot R. 2,736,196.
Krasney, Norman. 2,763.793.
Lampman, James A. 2,739,350.
Laverty, Norman P., and Peterson. 2,755,380.
Metcalf, Herbert E. 2,734,700.
Metcalf , Herbert E. 2.751 .752.
Morris, Willis B. 2,734,740.
Morris, Willis B. 2,738.972.
Nagy, Michael J., and Threewit. 2,744,396.
Nolan, Auldin D. 2,731,885.
Northrop, John K., Brosterhous, Dunn, Ellison, and
Herman. 2,734,702.
Parker, Warde L. 2,744,533.
Pigford, John D. 2,744,420.
Polliard. Thomas C. 2.732,734.
Potter, Kenneth G. 2,736,491.
Price, Kenneth A., and Slater. 2,730,394.
Rea, Stanley E. 2,759,802.
Rea, Stanley E. 2.760.399.
Ryan, Stanley. 2,758.807.
Sockman, Loy W., and Brady. 2,764,556.
Steele, Floyd G. 2.732,504.
Steele, Floyd G. 2,735,005.
Strayer, Chalmers A. 2,744,802.
Strayer, Chalmers A. 2,745,357.
Straver, Chalmers A. 2.751,751.
Strayer, Chalmers A. 2,764,172.
Swigart. Robert W., and Sill. 2,740,604.
Taylor, Philip H. 2,738,700.
Taylor, Philip H. 2.763,177.
Towner. George H. 2.774.026. -
Towner, George H. 2,774.957.
Williams, Charles R. 2,769,939.
Wilson, Granville L. 2,736,522.
Northrop, Harley E. : See —
Belden. Charles W., and Northrop. 2,744,449.
Northrop, John K., C. A. Brosterhous, L. E. Dunn, J. M.
Ellison, and D. R. Herman, to Northrop Aircraft, Inc.
Method of launching aircraft. 2,734,702, 2-14-56, CI.
244—63.
Northrop, John H., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of War. Method of electrochemi-
cal analysis. 2,757,132. 7-31-56, CI. 204 — 1.
Northrop, Joseph F., to Stansbury Inc. Pneumatically actu-
ated thread protector. 2,729,245, 1-3-56, CI. 138 — 96.
Northrup, Paul A., to Master Craft Decalcomania Co. Article
of manufacture in the form of emblems, labels, nameplates,
and the like. 2,768,460, 10-30-56, CI. 40—135.
Northrup, Russell P., to Crouse-Hinds Co. Explosion-proof
flexible fixture hanger. 2,753,391, 7-3-56, CI. 174 — 62.
North Shore News Co. : See —
Minto, John L. 2,740,069.
North Thames Gas Board : See —
Marsh, John D. F„ and Newling. 2,743,153.
Northwest Nut Growers : See —
Kofoid. Melvin J. 2,747,635.
Northwest Plastics, Inc. : See —
Laughlin, Clayton A. 2.769.022.
Laughlin, Clayton A. 2,769.261.
Northwestern Mail Box Co. : See —
Gibson, Carl A., Jr. 2,758,415.
Northwestern Research Corp. : See —
Gant, Virgil A. 2,750,947.
Northwestern Steel & Wire Co. : See —
Bosco, Charles G. 2,749,494.
Vorderstrasse, Rudolph C. 2,732,866.
Norton, Calhoun, to Arens Controls, Inc. Reel mechanism for
magnetic recorders 2,768,795, 10-30-50, CI. 242—55.
Norton Co. : See —
Alvord, Charles C. 2,756,551.
Ault, Neil N. 2,769,718.
Beth, Walter F. 2,745,226.
Beth, Walter F. 2,769,286.
Comstock, George E., 3d. 2,745,221.
Norton Co. : See — Continued
Comstock, George E., 3d. 2,745,437.
Comstock, George E., 3d. 2,758,426.
Comstock, George E., 3d. 2,769,280.
Comstock, George E., 3d. 2,769,969.
Comstock, George E., 3d, and Kalbfleisch. 2,764,543.
Comstock, George E., 3d, and Kalbfleisch. 2,772,232.
Danec, Joseph C. 2,737,454.
Erickson, John R. 2,745,224.
Fisher, Henry C, and Ueltz. 2,737,444.
Flygare, Carl G., and Wilder. 2,740,236.
Haywood, George L. 2,755,607.
Hendrickson, Fritz E. 2,769,285.
Hendrickson, Fritz E. 2,770,927.
Higgins, Milton P., and Comstock. 2,766,364.
Hoogstoel, Leon E., and Ross. 2,744,624.
Howes, Douglas E. 2,743.409.
Irany, Ernest P. 2,745,728.
Jensen, Louis P., and Wheildon. 2,769,663.
Joyce, Glover C. 2,771,716.
Kasparson, Lennart A. 2,745,184.
Landry, J. Lionel. 2,742,185.
Manchester, Randall S. 2,753.992.
McLaughlin, Joseph K., and Oglesby. 2,769,284.
Narel, Joseph W., and Joyce. 2.748,544.
Narel, Joseph W., and Joyce. 2,749,674.
Polch, Frank J. 2,769,699.
Silven, Herbert A. 2,741,879.
Silven, Herbert A„ and Mader. 2,759,304.
Stone, Hyman N. 2,729,039.
Twombly, John F. 2,768,886.
Ueltz, Herbert F. G. 2,745,763.
Ueltz, Herbert F. G. 2,770,029.
Van der Pyl, Edward. 2,729,542.
Webber. Charles S. 2 736,718.
Wood, Wallace H. 2,769,282.
Wood, Wallace H. 2,771,715.
Norton, Eugene. Cultivator attachments. 2,747,488, 5-29-56,
CI. 97 — 47.43.
Norton, Frederick H., to The Dow Chemical Co. Process for
recovering pure zinc ethionate. 2,745,858, 5-15-56, CI.
260—429.
Norton, Frederick H., and D. Stevens, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Method for the preparation of zinc ethionate.
2,745,859, 5-15-56, CI. 260—429.
Norton, James P. : See —
Berger, Netardus N., and Norton. 2,773,665.
Norton, Lowell E., to Radio Corp. of America. Sealed-off
microwave gas cell. 2,738,470, 3-13-56, CI. 333 — 98.
Norton, Lowell E., to Radio Corp. of America. Frequency
stabilization. 2,743,365, 4-24-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Norton, Lowell E., to Radio Corp. of America. Stabilization
of oscillators from high frequency standards. 2,743,368,
4-24-56, CI. 250—36.
Norton, Lowell E., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Gas resonance sys-
tem. 2,745,014, 5-8-56. CI. 250—36.
Norton, Lowell E., to Radio Corp. of America. Resonance
frequency control. 2.747,088, 5-22-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Norton, Lowell E., to Radio Corp. of America. Monostable
oscillator control. 2,747,089, 5-22-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Norton, Lowell E., to Radio Corp. of America. Signal fre-
quency dividers. 2.758.246, 8-7-56, CI. 315 — 6.
Norton, Lowell E., to Radio Corp. of America. System for
comparing the amplitudes of electrical signals. 2,762,978,
9-11-56, CI. 324—140.
Norton, Lowell E., to Radio Corp. of America. Frequency sta-
bilization of oscillators. 2,770.733, 11-13-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Norton, Lowell E., to Radio Corp. of America. Automatic
frequency control. 2,774,877, 12-18-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Norton, Orlo C. Jet type washer. 2,760,365, 8-28-56, CI.
68—181.
Norton, Robert K., to Harris-Sevbold Co. Gripper mech-
anism. 2,775,197, 12-25-56, CI. '101—409.
Norton, Samuel H„ to Thompson Products, Inc. Piston ring.
2,749,194, 6-5-56. CI. 800—29.
Norton, Samuel H., to Thompson Products Inc. Valve rotat-
ing device. 2,758,583. 8-14-56, CI. 123 — 90.
Norton, Samuel H., to Thompson Products, Inc. Valve rotat-
ing device. 2,761,434. 9-4-56, CI. 123 — 90.
Norton, Sir James Farmer. & Co., Ltd. : See —
Batty, Granville. 2,734,404.
Norton, Thomas L. Flexible and conforming finger printing
device. 2,746,192, 5-22-56, CI. 41 — 4.
Norton, Wendell P., Jr., to The Fellows Gear Shaper Co.
Cutter reconditioning apparatus. 2,769,288, 11-6-56, CI.
51—241.
Nortons (Tividale) Ltd. : See —
Howard, Allan M., and Harper. 2,767,662.
Norvill, Hardy A. : See —
Shepherdson, William L. 2,755,840.
Norwich Pharmacal Co., The : See —
Drake, Gordon D., Gever, and Haves. 2,740,792.
Drake, Gordon D., Gever, and Hayes. 2,759.931.
Ebetino, Frank F„ Gever, and Hayes. 2,759,932.
Gever, Gabriel. 2,740,791.
Gever, Gabriel. 2,742,462.
Gever, Gabriel, and Michels. 2,746,960.
Hayes, Kenyon J., and Drake. 2,744,141.
Ward, William C. 2,739,097.
Norwitz, George : See —
Codell, Maurice, and Norwitz. 2,731,330.
Norwood, George L. Electric lamp with interiorly illumi-
nated hollow stand. 2.734,998, 214-56, CI. 240—81.
LIST OF PATENTEES
583
Norwood, Lavern. Cable-driven ratchet tool having- offset
pistol-grip. 2,733,745, 2-7-56. CI. 145—70.
Norwood, Nada J. Measuring dispenser. 2,740,559, 4-3-5G,
CI. 222—308.
Norwood, Virginia T., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Army. Radar reflector.
2,746,035, 5-15-56. CI. 343—18.
No-Sag Spring Co. : See —
Vogel, Harold A., and Bahr. 2,740,131.
Nosco, Louis C, to Eastman Kodak Co. Bore gage attach-
ment for contour projector. 2,750,835, 6-19-56. CI.
88—14.
Noskowicz, Theodore S., to Rauland Corp. Image-reproducing
devices. 2,73-! , 1 16. 2-7-56, CI. 315 — 15.
Nossen, Ernest S. Separation of manganese from iron and
other undesirable ore components. 2,737,441, 3-6-56, CI.
23—87.
Nossen, Ernest S. Process for the thermal decomposition of
metal nitrates. 2,737,445, 3-6-56, CI. 23 — 158.
Notarbartolo, Luigi : See —
Munch, Werner, Notarbartolo, and Spano. 2,772,302.
Notarbartolo, Luigi, and W. Munch, to Perfogit Societa per
Azioni. Device for the processing of fusible materials.
2,771,903, 11-27-50, CI. 137—341.
Nothaft, Fred W. Card shuffling device. 2,757,005, 7-31-56,
CI. 273—149.
Nothdurft, Karl F. Double acting spring lock washer.
2.734,545. 2-14-56, CI. 151—38.
Nothelfer, Ka rl : See —
Hobein, Herbert, Barth, Crumbiegel, Klein, and Nothelfer.
2,767,443.
Nottage, Paul H. Cake-tray or the like. 2,741,414, 4-10-56,
CI. 229—14.
Nottlebohm, Carl L., W. Jacob, W. Lauppe, and R. Schabert.
Process for the manufacture of porous flexible sheet mate-
rial. 2,774,687, 12-18-56, CI. 117—120.
Notturno, Albert C. Sectional quick release nut and retainer
therefor. 2,748,647, 6-5-56, CI. 85 — 33.
Notzold, Erich : See —
Reerink, Wilhelm, Miischenborn, and Notzold. 2,744.626.
Reerink, Wilhelm, Miischenborn, and Notzold. 2,769,537.
Reerink, Wilhelm, Miischenborn, and Notzold. 2,769,538.
Novack, Joseph C. : See —
Galvez, Francisco. 2,772,858.
Novak, Edward J. Cushioning band for cylindrical objects.
2,774.502. 12-18-56, CI. 215—100.
Novak, Izador J. : See —
Cilley, Osborn H., Moore, and Novak. 2,772,157.
Novak, James V. Drill bit grinding fixtures. 2,730,849,
1-17-56, CI. 51—219.
Novak, John V. : See —
Zinkil, Roy H., Newman, and Novak. 2,766,461.
Novak, John W. Strip sprinkler. 2,760,817, 8-28-56, CI.
299—18.
Novak, Leo J. : See —
Nack, Herman R., and Novak. 2,736,710.
Novak, Leo J., to The Commonwealth Engineering Co. of Ohio.
Method of setting the twist in twisted yarns. 2,734,006,
2-7-56. CI. 117 — 139.5.
Novak, Leo J., to The Commonwealth Engineering Co. of
Ohio. Fibrous products comprising fibers bonded with
dextran xanthate. 2,736,652, 2-28-56, CI. 92 — 3.
Novak, Leo J., to The Commonwealth Engineering Co. of Ohio.
Collagen strands and method of treating. 2,748,774,
6-5-56, CI. 128—335.5.
Novak, Leo J., to The Commonwealth Engineering Co. of
Ohio. Soil stabilization. 2,756,134, 7-24-56, CI. 71 — 1.
Novak, Leo J., and J. T. Tyree, to The Commonwealth Engi-
neering Co. of Ohio. Water-resistant textiles and method
of making the same. 2,734,005. 2-7-56. CI. 117—139.5.
Novak, Leo J., and W. S. Hogue, to Midland Chemical Corp.
Carboxvmethvl dextran ether-stabilized contrast composi-
tions. 2,746,906, 5-22-56, CI. 167 — 95.
Novak, Leo J., and J. T. Tyree, to The Commonwealth En-
gineering Co. of Ohio. Dextran compound fatty acid ester
lipstick. 2.749.276, 6-5-56, CI. 167—85.
Novak, Leo J., W. S. Hogue, and H. J. Homer, to The Com-
monwealth Engineering Co. of Ohio. Colloidal dispersion
of dextran for finishing textiles. 2,756,160, 7-24-56, CI.
106—162.
Novak, Leo J., and J. T. Tyree, to The Commonwealth En-
gineering Co. of Ohio. Moistureproof pellicles and method
of making. 2,766,143. 10-9-56, CI. 117 — 144.
Novak, Leo J., and W. S. Hogue, to The Commonwealth
Engineering Co. of Ohio. Shaped articles comprising re-
generated cellulose. 2,768.097, 10-23-56. CI. 117 — 144.
Novak, Milan V. Blood filter. 2,765,923, 10-9-56, CI.
210—164.
Nover, Lewis E. Protective covering for the hands. 2,773,264,
12-11-56. CI. 2—159.
Novi Equipment Co. : See —
Adler, Herman G. 2.733,690.
Adler, Herman G. 2,745,384.
Millington, Alfred F. 2,747,255.
Welch. Lewis W., and Fegel. 2,751,671.
Novick, Abraham, to F. L. Smithe Machine Co., Inc. Adjust-
able toggle actuated paper clamp. 2,745,552, 5-8-56, CI.
144—302.
Novick, Abraham, to F. L. Smithe Machine Co., Inc. Gum-
ming mechanism for window envelope machines. 2,763,238,
9-18-56, CI. 118 — 262.
Novick, Abraham, to F. L. Smithe Machine Co.. Inc. Method
and apparatus for making open side envelopes. 2,770,176,
11-13-56, CI. 93—62.
Novinger, Cecil E., and O. Mueller, to Danly Machine Spe-
cialties, Inc. Hydraulic punch and stripper. 2,758,652,
8-14-56, CI. 164 — 95.
Novivlas N. V. : See —
Selling, Hendrik J., and Bok. 2,738,552.
Novkov, Raymond E., to Manchester M.-irhine and Tool in.
Holder for parting tool and shank. 2,737,705, 3-13-56, CI.
29—96.
Novo Terapeutisk Laboratorium A/S : See —
Jensen, Erik. 2,773,591.
Novreske, Emahual J., to United States Steel Corp. Multiple-
station selective communication system with single am-
plifier. 2,761,014, 8-28-56, CI. 179—40.
Nowack, Carl F. : See —
Hood, Henry J„ Nowack, and Van Hoesen. 2,763.045.
Hood, Henry J., Nowack, and Van Hoesen. 2,771,827.
Nowak, James E., and H. Bischoff. Mason's brick cutter.
2,772,671, 12-4-56. CI. 125—23.
Nowak, Joseph C. Method and machine for paper hanging.
2,745,376. 5-15-56, CI. 118—40.
Nowak, Matthew N. : See —
Babcock, David L., and Nowak. 2,747,479.
Nowak, Roger L, to Van Erode Milling Co., Inc. Method of
shaping thermoplastic sheets. 2,479,572, 6-12-56, CI.
18—56.
Nowak, Rudolf. Process for imparting an improved finish to
the surface of metals bv means of diffusion treatment.
2,739,907, 3-27-56, CI. 117—106.
Nowak, Theodore J., to Union Oil Co. of California. Determi-
nation of borehole injection profiles. 2,739,475, 3-27-56,
CI. 73—152.
Nowak, Theodore J., to Union Oil Company of California.
Well bore logging. 2,747,099, 5-22-56, CI. 250—43.5.
Nowak, Theodore J., and P. W. Fischer, to Union Oil Co. of
California. Treatment of oil-bearing formations.
2,747,671, 5-29-56, CI. 166—33.
Nowak, Roger L., to Van Brode Milling Co., Inc. Method of
covering articles. 2.731,654. 1-24-50. CI. 12—147.
Nowicki, Aloysius A., and J. N. Gordon. Ribbon and roll
inker for cash registers and like machines. 2,747,542,
5-29-56, CI. 118—235.
Nowlin, Gene, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Selective oxidation
of nitrogen-containing heterocyclic compounds. 2,749,350,
6-5-56. CI. 260—295.'
Nowlin, Gene, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Removal of acety-
lene from olefins by selective hydrogenation. 2,775,634,
12-25-56. CI. 260—677.
Nowotny, Glenn J., to Ray-O-Vac Co. Primary dry cell.
2,745,894, 5-15-56, CI. 136—111.
Noxon, Paul A., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Trim tab servo
motor control. 2,733.879, 2-7-56. CI. 244—77.
Noxon. Paul A., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Gyroscope.
2.737.052. 3-6-56. CI. 74 — 5.1.
Noxon, Paul A., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Altitude control.
2,754,501, 7-10-56, CI. 340—345.
Noxon, Paul A., and A. M. SlacCallum, to Bendix Aviation
Corp. Positioning system monitor. 2,731,217, 1-17-56,
CI. 244—77.
Noxon, Paul A., and A. M. MacCallum, to Bendix Avia-
tion Corn. Positioning system monitor. 2,741,733,
4-10-56. CI. 318 — 489.
Noxon, Paul A., and A. M. MacCallum. to Bendix Aviation
Corp. Automatic pilot. 2.772,059, 11-27-56, CI. 244—77.
Noxon, Paul A., and J. C. Owen, to Bendix Aviation Corp.
Automatic pilot monitor. 2.773.252, 12-4-56. CI. 340 — 268.
Noyd, Milton M. Bait holding fishhook. 2,767,505, 10-23-56,
CI. 43—44.6.
Noyes, Hazlehurst R.. to Aerol Co.. Inc. Mechanical lever-
age augmenter. 2.766.497, 10-16-56. CI. 22 — 93.
Noyes, Howard, to The Davton Rubber Co. Composite sheet
material. 2,763.586, 9-18-56, CI. 154—53.
Noyes, Howard, and E. W. Moorman, to The Dayton Rubber
Co. Tank fitting with means to retain attaching bols.
2,757,025, 7-31-56, CI. 285—200.
Nozaki, Kenzie, to Shell Development Co. Hydrogenation
of hvdrocarbon oils, tungsten, molybdenum, and nickel con-
taining catalysts therefor and their preparation. 2,744,052,
5-1-56, CI. 196—24.
Nozaki, Kenzie, to Shell Development Co. Hydrogenation of
aromatics and sulfur-bearing hydrocarbon oils and cata-
lysts therefor. 2,758,957, 8-14-56, CI. 196—30.
Nozaki. Kenzie, to Shell Development Co. Production of
methylcvclopentene. 2.765 355. 10-2-56. CI. 260—666.
Nozaki, Kenzie, and O. Johnson, to Shell Development Co.
Platinum catalyst. 2,762,781, 9-11-56, CI. 252 — 433.
Nozick, Seymour : See —
Andrews. David H., Liegey, Nozick, and Treitel.
2.760.151.
Nu Arc Co., Inc. : See —
Benson, Harold R. 2,774,907.
Pollard, Joseph W. 2,754,446.
Niibling, Otto, to Firma Theodor Klatte. Hydraulic drive for
vehicle. 2,738,849, 3-20-56, CI. 180—66.
Niibling. Otto. Control valve for a hydraulic apparatus.
2,749,843, 6-12-56, CI. 103—41.
Niibling, Otto. Rotary pump and motor hydraulic trans-
mission. 2,762,195, 9-11-56, CI. 60—53.
Niibling, Otto, to Firma Theodor Klatte. Rotary pump and
motor hydraulic transmission. 2,765,623, 10-9-56, CI.
60—53.
Nuckolls, Richard G.. to The United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of Commerce. Stabilized syn-
chronous amplifiers. 2,747,030, 5-22-56, CI. 179 — 171.
584
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1853
Nuclear Magnetics Corp. : See —
Nold, Walter E., and Westbom. 2,756,383.
Nu-Dell Plastics Corp. : See —
Jones, Charles E., and Crowle. 2,760,279.
Nudenberg, Walter : See —
Kharasch, Morris S., and Nudenberg. 2,739,136.
Kharasch, Morris S., and Nudenberg. 2,739,138.
Nuding, James M. : See —
Potter, Stewart H., and Nuding. 2,761,956.
Nuernberger, Eldon L., and W. A. Williams, to T. B. Wood's
Sons Co. Variable pitch sheave. 2,753,723, 7-10-56, CI.
74 — 230.17.
Null, Fay E. Light sensitive automatically controlled steer-
ing system. 2,751,030, 6-19-56, CI. 180 — 79.1.
Null, Fay E. Soil pulverizers. 2,751,831, 6-26-56, CI.
97—10.
Null, Fay E. Automatic temperature regulator for mixing
liquids. 2,754,061, 7-10-56, CI. 236—12.
Null, Ida K. : See—
Kriger, Josephine, and Null. 2,767,777.
Kriger, Josephine, and Null. 2,767,778.
Nullet, Lewis H. Automatic disappearing sprinkler.
2,757,045, 7-31-56, CI. 299—61.
Numan, Orange G., to Fort Howard Paper Co. Variable
width plural sheave V-belt pulleys. 2,741,135, 4-10-50,
CI. 74—230.17.
Nunan, Craig, S., and R. Zaphiropoulos, to Chromatic Tele-
vision Laboratories, Inc. Shield color grid structure for
cathode-ray tubes. 2,739,263, 3-20-56, CI. 315 — 14.
Nunlist, Erwin J. Inflatable mattress lifters. 2,769,182,
11-6-56, CI. 5—68.
Nunn, Barney P. Multiple spindle drill. 2,731,050, 1-17-56,
CI. 144—110.
Nunn, Barney P. Shaping and trimming machine. 2,748,814,
6-5-56, CI. 144 — 39.
Nunn, David H., and C. B. Mitchell. Safety belt or harness
for children. 2,758,769, 8-14-56, CI. 227 — 49.
Nunn, George W., to Redwing Ltd. Automatic parachute
release apparatus. 2,758,808, 8-14-56, CI. 244 — 150.
Nunn, Leslie G. : See —
Mayhew, Raymond L., Nunn, and Sundberg. 2,774,709.
Nunnally, Robert B. Fish lure. 2,739,406, 3-27-56, CI.
43 — 42.08.
Nuodex Products Co., Inc. : See —
Fath, Joseph, and Leitner. 2,745,832.
Nurkiewicz, Ignatius, to Stop-Fire, Inc. Container handle.
2,736,919, 3-6-56, Cl. 16—110.
Nurkiewicz, Ignatius, to Stop-Fire, Inc. Nozzles for fire
extinguishers. 2,761,737, 9-4-56, Cl. 299—118.
Nursmafie Corp.: See —
Witz, Henry W. 2,746,631.
Nuss, Frank J. Paint brush cleaning device. 2,737,945,
3-13-56, Cl. 126—226.
Nussbaum, Marvin L. : See —
Sanders, Herbert L., Knaggs, and Nussbaum. Re. 24,184.
Nussbaum, Otto J. : See —
Malkoff, Hyman, and Nussbaum. 2,761,287.
Niisslein, Joseph, to Metallgesellschnl't Aktiengesellschaft.
Shaped mixture of soap and phospbonate. 2,765.279,
10-2-56, Cl. 252 — 117.
Nu Tone, Inc. : See —
Bladh, Elmer H. 2,767,498.
Christy, James W., and McEvoy. 2,769,069.
Spear, Walter A. 2,739,521.
Nutritional Concentrates, Inc. : See —
Snyder, Clifford H. 2,758,874.
Nutt, John G., and R. G. Haworth. to Potash Co. of America.
Machine and method for mining underground deposits.
2,754,101, 7-10-56, Cl. 262—9.
Nuttall, Frank A., to Pitney-Bowes, Inc. Mail sorting rack.
2,742,161, 4-17-56, Cl. 211—11.
Nutter, Walter : See —
Hunter, William A., Blackburn, and Nutter. 2,751,631.
Nu-Wav Harvester Co. : See —
Cirese, Eugene L. 2,760,820.
Nyby Bruks Aktiebolag: See —
Wagner, Anton R. 2,763,543.
Wagner, Anton R. 2,763,544.
Nycander, Sven H., I. A. Skoog, and N. A. H. Wimmerstedt, to
Vibro-Plus Corp. Mortar activator. 2,738,175, 3-13-56, Cl.
259—161.
Nyden, Robert. Resilient pouring spout. 2,751,131, 6-19-50,
Cl. 222—562.
Nyden, Robert, to Continental Can Co. Inc. Container ar-
ranged with a spout in one end. 2,762,538, 9-11-56, Cl.
222—542.
Nyden, Robert, to Continental Can Co., Inc. Container ar-
ranged with a spout in one end. 2,762,539, 9-11-56, Cl.
222—569.
Nydcggor, Roland R., and D. F. Holden, to Johnson & Johnson.
Art of sheet delivery and stacking. 2,707,534, 10-23-50,
Cl. 53—62.
Nye, Ray, to Holley Carburetor Co. Non-icing carburetor.
2,752,132, 0-1*0-50, Cl. 201—23.
Nye. William T. : See —
Georsre, Walter C, Nye, and Bousquet. 2,729,384.
Nye, William T., to Crown Zellerbach Corp. Retractable
handle for a container. 2,762,556, 9-11-56, Cl. 229 — 52.
Nyegaard & Co. A/S : See —
Holtermann. Hugo. 2,734,016.
Nygaard, Edmund O. Sun visor for vehicles. 2,733,703,
2-7-50, Cl. 160—32.
Nygren, Charles E. : See —
Kling, Arnold G., and Nygren. 2,766,411.
Nyholm, Bengt V. : See —
Wahlsten. Gosta L. B., and Nyholm. 2,764,138.
Nyland. Edward R. Work piece holder. 2,734,750. 2-14-56,
Cl. 279—2.
ik H. : See—
and Nylof. 2,773,720.
Nylok Corp., The. : See —
Borner, Carl H., and Tarallo. 2,740,973.
Nylon-Maid, Inc. : See —
Warren, Harry G. 2.756,108.
Nyman, Alexander, to Alden Products Co. Mirror drum fac-
simile scanner. 2,750,443, 6-12-56, Cl. 178—7.1.
Nyquist, Harry, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Meas-
urement of transmission time. 2,749,508, 6-3-56, Cl.
324—58. ,
Nys, Louis J. G. : See — ■
Kruithof, Jakob, Nys, and Donceel. 2,740,844.
Kruithof, Jakob, Nys, and Donceel. 2,758,158.
Nystrand, Ernest D. : See —
Kwitek, Edwin M., and Nystrand. 2,769,600.
Nystrom, Albert F., to A. O. Smith Corp. Compression spring
chain tightener. 2,764,031, 9-25-56, Cl. 74—242.14.
Nystrom, Axel C, to Western Electric Co., Inc. Arbor frame
control for wire twisting apparatus. 2,736,161, 2-28-56,
Cl. 57—58.76.
Nystrom, Carl H. : See —
Miller, S. E., and Nystrom. 2,751,887.
Nystrom, Carl H., E. M. Bach, and A. E. Huse, to American
Bosch Anna Corp. Fuel injection system. 2,772,608,
12-4-56. Cl. 123—140.
Nystrom, Karl F., to International Steel Co. Roof structure
for refrigerator cars. 2,742,866, 4-24-56, Cl. 105—409.
Nystrom, Karl F., to International Steel Co. Method of
fabricating railway car ladders. 2,769,230, 11-6-56, Cl.
29—428.
Nystrom, Karl F., to International Steel Co. Door or
framing post for freight cars including lading strap an-
chor. 2,709,405, 11-0-56, Cl. 105—369.
Nystrom, Karl F., to International Steel Co. Truck and
body locking device for railway cars. 2,772,640, 12-4-56,
Cl. 105—199.
Nystrom, Karl F., to Standard Railway Equipment Mfg. Co.
Side door for railway cars. 2,774,118, 12-18-56, Cl. 20—22.
Nystrom, Roy E. : See —
Trusty, Rov L., and Nvstrom. 2,768,123.
O. Dorries A. G. vorm. Maschinenfabrik Banning & Seybold :
See—
Hoesch, Robert. 2,767,624.
O. K. Rubber, Inc. : See —
James, Harold V. 2.730.764.
OPW Corp. : See —
Boone, Wallace D., and Briede. 2,751,877.
Briede, Arthur F. 2,729,419.
O & M Machine Co., Inc. : See —
Graef. Charles G.. Fisher, Deckman, and Simpson.
2.768.386.
O & W Sewing Machine Attachments Inc. : See —
Winberg, Ragnar W. 2,739,367.
Oak Mfg. Co. : See —
Mastnev, Edward J., and Williams. 2,770,982.
Selbmahn, Rudolf W., Tahara, and Mautner. 2,702.02.1.
Streuer, Wilhelm A. 2,771.531.
Oakes, Grant A. Packing device. 2,763,422, 9-18-56, Cl.
229—3.5.
Oakes, Henry J. : See —
Abell, Donald E.. and Oakes. 2,743,411.
Oakland. Einar. Flexible oil can. 2,732,978, 1-31-56, Cl.
222—215.
Oakland Scavenger Co. : See —
Keenan. Thomas J., Jr. 2,752,869.
Oakley, Daniel C. : See —
Sexe. Carrol G., and Oakley. 2,740,823.
Oakley, Gilbert F., to MacLean-Fogg Lock Nut Co. Anchor-
ing devices for lading straps and the like. 2.753,816,
7-10-56, Cl. 105—309.
Oaklev, Gilbert F.. to MacLean-Fogg Lock Nut Co. Anchoring
device* for lading ties and the like. 2,755,747, 7-24-56,
Cl. 105—309.
Oakley, Howard T.. to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Process for removing carbonyl sulfide from gases. 2,758.005,
8-7-50. Cl. 23 — 3.
Oakley, John E. : See —
Strother, John A., Rouan, Calhoun, and Oakley.
2,706.569.
Oakley, Norman B., to Hercules Powder Co. Heat-sealable
coating consisting of polvvinyl alcohol, urea, and dextrose.
2.7<i0,942. 8-28-50, Cl. 200—17.4.
Oaklev, Robert L. Dual parachute assembly. 2.765, 132,
10-2-56 Cl. 244—142.
Oak Park Trust & Savinirs Bank : See —
Schaefer, Edward E. 2,707,455.
Williams. John H. 2,739,210.
Oaks. Arthur O. : See —
Glnck. Jeromo. and Oaks. 2.754,820.
Oaks. Grover E.. Jr. Portable charging elevator for concrete
mixers. 2.740,539. 4-3-56, Cl. 214 — 2.
Oates, Clifford, Jr. : See —
Bender, Edward E.. Oates, and Phane. 2,736,356.
Oats, William K. Fifth wheel stop for tractoi trailers.
2,772,894, 12-4-56, Cl. 280—432.
O'Bannon, William. Apparatus for cooling dewpoint teeter.
2,763,150, 9-18-56, Cl. 73 — 17.
Obedin, Nathan. Automatic cloth laying-up machine.
2,732,202, 1-24-56, Cl. 270—31.
LIST OF PATENTEES
585
Obedin, Nathan. Automatic cloth laying-up machine.
2,761,675, 9-4-56, CI. 270—31.
Obenshain, David N., to West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co.
Temperature compensated reference cell lor measuring elec-
trical conductivity of liquids. 2,709,072, 10-30-56, CI.
201—57.
Obenshain, David N., to West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co.
Means for measuring electrical conductivity of liquids.
2.769.139, 10-30-56, CI. 324—30.
Obenshain, David N., to West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co.
Means for measuring electrical conductivity of liquids.
2.769.140. 10-30-56, CI. 324—30.
Ober, Howard C. Overload release friction coupling.
2,770,115, 11-13-56, CI. 64—30.
Ober, Rov, to Robbins & Myers, Inc. Hoist with tilted drum.
2,735,554, 2-21-56, CI. 212—134.
Ober, Willy, and K. D. Fortuyn, to Hartford National Bank
and Trust Co., as trustee. Alternating-current relay.
2,749,485, 6-5-56, CI. 317—184.
Oberdier, John A. Steam generator. 2,742,024, 4-17-56,
CI. 122—366.
Oberfell, George G. Shotgun cartridge and shot for the
same. 2,772,634, 12-4-56, CI. 102 — 42.
Oberg, Hugo W. Fixed wing and helicopter sustained air-
craft. 2,765,992, 10-9-56, CI. 244—6.
Oberg, John C. : See —
Jacobson, Gustaf L., and Oberg. 2,748,908.
Oberhellmann, Theodore A., to Hammcrmills, Inc. Adjustable
hammer mill. 2,734,6S6, 2-14-56, CI. 241—82.
Oberholzer, Max : See —
Ott, Walter, and Oberholzer. 2,755,374.
Oberhuber, William F., E. Wollin, and A. P. Goetze. Radially
cutting tube cutter having adjustable tool. 2,743.521.
5-1-56, CI. 30—106.
Oberlin, Lyman M., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Gearing device.
2,742,598, 4-17-56, CI. 318—348.
Obermaier, Alfred A., and B. A. Ritzenthaler, to Illinois Test-
ing Laboratories, Inc. Methods and apparatus for measur-
ing quantitatively the amount of gas in a mixture.
2,761,976, 9-4-56, CI. 250 — 43.5.
Obermaier, Edward, to Illinois Testing Laboratories, Inc.
D. C. converter circuits. 2,769,138, 10-30-56, CI. 323—89.
Oberman, Roelof M. M., to De Staat der Nederlanden. Ten
Deze Vertegenwoordigd Door de Directeur-Generaal der
Posterijen, Telegrafie en Telefonie. Lockout electronic
line circuit. 2,731,514, 1-17-56, CI. 179 — 18.
Oberman, Roelof M. M., to De Staat der Nederlanden, Ten
Deze Vertegenwoordigd Door de Directeur-Generaal der
Posterijen, Telegraphie en Telefonie. Automatic switching
system. 2,741,663, 4-10-56, CI. 179—18.
Oberman, Roelof M. M., to De Staat der Nederlanden, Ten
Deze Vertegenwoordigd Door de Directeur-Generaal der
Posterijen, Telegrafie en Telefonie. Interconnecting _of
subscribers' lines in final selectors. 2,741,664, 4—10—56,
CI. 179—18.
Oberman, Roelof M. M., to De Staat der Nederlanden, Ten
Deze Vertegenwoordigd Door de Directeur-Generaal der
Posterijen, Telegrafie en Telefonie. Control of an auto-
matic signalling system. 2,741,665, 4-10-56, CI. 179 — 18.
Oberman. Roelof M. M. Circuit for controlling a selector.
2.753.399. 7-3-56, CI. 179— 18.
Oberman. Roelof M. M., to De Staat der Nederlanden, Ten
Deze Veregenwoordigd Door de Directeur-Generaal der
Posterijen Telegrafie en Telefonie. Circuit reserving system.
2,755,340, 7-17-56, CI. 179—18.
Obermoser. Albert. Apparatus for the automatic control of
electric motors. 2.730,585, 1-10-56, CI. 200 — 47.
Oberright, Edward A., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Method
for incorporating oil-insoluble, solid addition agents in
mineral oils. 2,758,085, 8-7-56, CI. 252 — 25.
Obert, Maximilian J., to Radio Corp. of America. Electron
beam control means. 2,769,110, 10-30-56, CI. 313 — 70.
Oberto, Morse B. Animal trap. 2,741,065, 4-10-56, CI.
43—93.
Oblad, Alex G. : See-
Bond, George R., Jr., and Oblad. 2,754.187.
Milliken, Thomas H., Jr., Mills, and Oblad. 2.775,638.
Oblad. Alex G., T. H. Milliken, Jr.. and E. R. Boedeker, to
Houdry Process Corp. Production of hydrogen and carbon.
2,760,847, 8-28-56, CI. 23—209.5.
Oblad. Alex G.. and H. Heinemann, to Houdry Process Corp.
Reforming of naptha. 2,760,999, 8-28-56, CI. 260 — 668.
Obloy, Leo A. Lathe center. 2,730,917, 1-17-56, CI. 82—33.
O'Boyle, Edward H. : See —
Pinkerton, Harold R. 2,754,528.
Obradovich, Drago. Reclining chair with horizontally main-
tained canopy. 2,747,653. 5-29-56, CI. 155—106.
Obrcian, Vladimir F. Soil density gauge and sampler.
2,753,717, 7-10-56, CI. 73^25.2.
O'Brian, Edward D. : See —
O'Brian. Robert E. and E. D. 2,729.565.
Robinson, Preston, and O'Brian. 2,754,259.
O'Brian, Edward D. Toy water guns. 2,751,116. 6-19-56,
CI. 222—79.
O'Brian, Robert E. and E. D. Meat casing and process for
using the same. 2,729,565, 1-3-56, CI. 99 — 176.
O'Brien, Dudley L., Jr. : See —
Hendrich, Robert T., and O'Brien. 2,730,490.
O'Brien, Edward J. : See —
Wahlin, Fred W., and O'Brien. 2,751,252.
-P 38
O'Brien, Ellis J. : See —
Dunn, Holbert E., and O'Brien. 2,745,715.
Dunn, Holbert E., and O'Brien. 2,745,764.
Dunn.Holbert E., and O'Brien. 2,745,765.
O'Brien, Eugene. Lock mechanism. 2,766,605, 10-16-56,
CI. 70—8.
O'Brien, George E. : See — -
Smith, Allen E., O'Brien, and Bornmann. 2,758,051.
Smith, Allen E., O'Brien, and Bornmann. 2,758,052.
Smith, Allen E., O'Brien, and Bornmann. 2,758,053.
Smith, Allen E., O'Brien, and Bornmann. 2,758,054.
O'Brien, George E., A. E. Smith, and A. Bornmann, to
United States Rubber Co. Fungicidal compositions of N-
phenyl mononitrophthalamic acids and derivatives thereof
and method of applying to plants. 2,763,588, 9-18-56,
CI. 107— 30.
O'Brien, George E., A. E. Smith, and A. Bornmann, to
United States Rubber Co. Fungicidal compositions of N-
phenyl-chlorophthalamic acids and derivatives thereof and
method of applying to plants. 2,763,589, 9-18-56, CI.
167—30.
O'Brien, Gerard J. Cake cutter and server. 2,770,035,
11-13-56, CI. 30—114.
O'Brien, Gilbert G., to American Radiator & Standard Sanitary
Corp. Doorway heater. 2,754,746, 7-17-56, CI. 98 — 36.
O'Brien, John J. Hanging fire wall and method of construct-
ing same. 2,746,257, 5-22-56, CI. 61 — 48.
O'Brien, John V. Sewer cleaning machines. 2,730,740,
1-17-56, CI. 15—104.3.
O'Brien, Lester A. : See —
Bland, Thomas W., and O'Brien. 2,735,913.
Bland, Thomas W., and O'Brien. 2,736,012.
O'Brien, Neville C. : See —
French, George F. and R. 2,775,265.
O'Brien, Stanley J., and A. S. Karcewski. Paint mixing de-
vice. 2,774,580, 12-18-56, CI. 259—144.
O'Brien, Vincent R., to Fastee Products, Inc. Spray guard.
2,748,411. 6-5-56, CI. 15 — 129.
O'Brien, William J. : See—
Crowley, Cornelius J., and O'Brien. 2,761,684.
O'Brien, William J., to General Motors Corp. Stop-on-sig-
nal radio receiver. 2,741,697, 4-10-56, CI. 250 — 20.
O'Brien, William J., Jr. Telemetric fluid level indicating sys-
tem. 2,754,596, 7-17-56, CI. 33—126.6.
Obszarny, Thedore J., to Guardian Electric Mfg. Co. Terminal
lug and mounting block. 2. 73.3.42:!. 1-31-50. CI. 339 — 220.
Obszarny, Thedore J., to Guardian Electric Mfg. Co. Termi-
nal block for hermetically sealed relay. 2,735,994, 2-21-56,
CI. 339 — 198.
Obszarny, Thedore J., to Guardian Electric Mfg. Co. Wide
temperature range vibration resistant relay or the like.
2,744,216, 5-1-56, CI. 317—195.
Obszarny, Thedore J., to Guardian Electric Mfg. Co. Switch
mounting bracket for airplane control stick. 2,747,057,
5-22-56: CI. 200—157.
O'Callaghan, Donald M. Scapular having cover members for
the cloth pieces. 2,748,577, 6-5-56. CI. 63—2.
O'Catty, James A. Discardable safety razor. 2,737,714,
3—13—56 CI 30-— 32
Occhipinti,' Cosimo L. Releasable plug for automatic
sprinklers. 2,743,782, 5-1-56. CI. 169—39.
Occhipinti, Rosario. J. Giardinelli and G. Proniuk. Egg
cooker. 2.747,075, 5-22-56. CI. 219—35.
Ocenasek, WTilliam F., to Rockwell Mfg. Co. Table-gripping
ripping fences. 2,754,859, 7-17-56, CI. 143—174.
Och, Henry G., to the United States of America as repre-
sented bv the Secretary of the Army. Automatic computer.
2,750,110, 6-12-56, CI. 235—61.
Ochiai, Eiji, and M. Ikehara, to Shionogi & Co., Ltd. Proc-
ess for preparing hvdroxy-n-methyl-morphinan. 2,769,810,
11-0-50. CI. 200—285.
Ochse, William, to Liberty Products Corp. Mechanisms for
controlling the angularity of milling machine cutters.
2,770,173, 11-13-56, CI. 90—13.
Ochwat, Joseph F., to General Electric Co. Article con-
veyor. 2,769,523, 11-6-56, CI. 198 — 34.
Ockerman, George R., to The McKay Machine Co. Coil guide
for sheet metal uncoiler. 2,757,879, 8-7-56, CI. 242—76.
O'Connell, John J. : See —
Sullivan, Roger M. 2,732,654.
O'Connell, John J. Lock having a sliding latch bolt.
2.769.330. 11-6-50. CI. 70—97.
O'Connell, T. W.. & Co. : See —
O'Connell. Theodore W. 2,739,188.
O'Connell, Theodore W., to T. W. O'Connell Co. Self-holding
dialing tool. 2,739,188. 3-20-50, CI. 179 — 90.
O'Connor, Arthur F.. and G. J. Christenson, to Union As-
bestos and Rubber Co. Hand brake for flat cars. 2,764,035,
9-25-56, CI. 74— 510.
O'Connor Bernard E., to Houdaille-Hershey Corp. Shaft
vibration stabilizer. 2,729,518, 1-3-56, CI. 308—9.
O'Connor, Bernard E„ to Houdaille-Hei-shey Corp. Tuned
vibration damper. 2,736,393, 2-28-56, CI. 188 — 1.
O'Connor, Bernard E., to Houdaille-Hershey Corp. Inertia
controlled flutter damper. 2,742,113, 4-17-56, CI. 188—93.
O'Connor, Bernard E., and A. G. French, to Houdaille In-
dustries, Inc. Stabilized variable displacement pump.
2,742,861, 4-24-56, CI. 103—120.
O'Connor, Bernard E., and B. Fuente, to Houdaille Industries,
Inc. Flutter damper with air bleed. 2,758,679, 8-14-56,
CI. 188—93.
586
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
O'Connor, Bernard J. : See —
Grafinger, Louis N., and O'Connor. 2,729,061.
O'Connor, Buell, and A. Steitz, Jr., to Stanolind Oil and Gas
Co. Use of carbon monoxide for regeneration of acids from
their salts. 2,742,490, 4-17-56, CI. 260 — 450.
O'Connor, Chadwell : See —
Hedrich, Otto H., and O'Connor. 2,741,327.
O'Connor and Co. : See —
O'Connor, Maurice J. 2,733,985.
O'Connor, Daniel F. : See —
Busch, Richard E., O'Connor, and Scozzafava. 2,744,682.
O'Connor, Frank M. Heated chair. 2,749,906, 6-12-56, CI.
126—204.
O'Connor, John B., to Lyon Metal Products, Inc. Locker
construction. 2,749,199, 6-5-56, CI. 312 — 257.
O'Connor, John B., to Lyon Metal Products, Inc. Locker
wardrobe. 2,758,902, 8-14-56, CI. 312—265.
O'Connor, Joseph H.. to H. J. and E. B. Silver. Hair drying
apparatus. 2,773,313, 12-11-56, CI. 34 — 48.
O'Connor, Maurice J., to O'Connor and Co. Non-agglomerat-
ing sulphur and method of preparing the same. 2,733.9sr,,
2-7-56, CI. 23—224.
O'Connor, Neal E., to General Motors Corp. Work device.
2,761,256, 9-4-56, CI. 51—170.
O'Connor, Roger W. : See —
Irvin, Ward M. 2,764,122.
O'Connor, Thomas H. : See —
Lotz, Henry. 2,763,943.
O'Connor, William J., to Union Stock Yards & Transit Co.
Pens for livestock and fence for use in same. 2,745,638,
5-15-56, CI. 256—19.
Octors, Pierre : See —
Vanharen, Lambert, and Octors. 2,750,281.
Oculato, Patsv. Adjustable kitchen cabinet construction.
2,772,938, 12-4-56, CI. 312—210.
Odale, Ernest D., to Basic Vegetable Products, Inc. Method
of removing outer skin from vegetables. 2,766,794,
10-16-56, CI. 146—227.
O'Dav Cortland N., to Air Devices, Inc. Ceiling installation.
2,734.446. 2-14-56, CI. 98—40.
Odegaard, John, and G. Skiba. Combined male plug and
female outlet. 2,742,623, 4-17-56, CI. 339 — 97.
Odell, Alexander D. : See —
Ridler, Desmond S., Weir, and Odell. 2,758,250.
Wright, Esmond P. G., and Odell. 2,761,621.
Odell, Ernest W., to The Springs Cotton Mills. Means for
identifying warp yarn knots. 2,737,351, 3-6-56, CI.
242—35.6.
Odell, William W. Process of treating gasiform fluids at
elevated temperatures. 2,731,335, 1-17-56. CI. 48 — 197.
Odenkirchen, William W. Model illuminated dashboard as-
sembly. 2,766,552. 10-16-56, CI. 46—226.
Odenthal, Artur, to Maschinenbnu-Aktiengesellschaft Baleke.
Cooling tower for liquids. 2,759,719, 8-21-56, CI. 261 —
112.
Odermann, Charles R., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Thread-stand
for sewing machines. 2,742,244, 4-17-56, CI. 242 — 131.
Odermann, Charles R., and E. Pnffenberger, to The Singer Mfg.
Co. Fluid pressure actuated mechanisms for sewing ma-
chines. 2,750,908, 6-19-56, CI. 112 — 235.
Odle, John E. Stereo-photogrammetric projection plotting
apparatus. 2,729,140, 1-3-56, CI. 88 — 24.
Odium, William H., W. F. Hosford, and C. C. Wieser, to Duro
Metal Products Co. Clamping device for guide fence on
work table. 2,740,437. 4-3-56, CI. 143 — 174.
Odium. William H., W. F. Hosford, and C. C. Wieser, to Duro
Metal Products Co. Fence for the work-supporting table of
a power tool. 2,771,103, 11-20-56, CI. 143 — 174.
O'Donnell. Charles H. : See —
Langevin. Robert A., Brown, and O'Donnell. 2,736,006.
O'Donnell. Charles R. Rapid centric vertical finder.
2,760.267, 8-28-56, CI. 32—19.
O'Donnell, Edward M. Connection facilitating tractor hitch.
2.749.1 15. 6-5-56, CI. 280 — 478.
O'Donnell, Edward P., to Lyonal A. Babb & Thomas W. Babb.
Travelling hobby horse. 2,729,464, 1-3-56, CI. 280 — 218.
O'Donnell, Gladys : See —
Bush, Walter M. 2,767,795.
O'Donnell, Thomas J., to the United States of America as
represented by the United States Atomic Energv Commis-
sion. Metallic bond and method. 2,768.433, 10-30-56, CI.
29—447.
O'Donnell, William R., to Vale Corp. of America. Inc. Valve
for aerosol dispenser. 2,772,820, 12-4-56, CI. 222 — 394.
Odora Co., Inc. : See —
Miller. Elliot A. 2,767,787.
O'Dowd, Michael : See —
Temple, Ray. 2,740,120.
Oeckl, Otto. Drawing and stretching press for sheet metal.
2,762,417. 9-11-56, CI. 153 — 48.
Oehler. William P., to Deere & Co. Press wheel for planters.
2.731,900. 1-24-56, CI. 97—56.
Oehler. William P., and A. J. Immesoete. to Deere & Co.
Ditch device. 2,741.494. 4-10-56, CI. 280—446.
Oehler, William P., and C. H. Youngberg. to Deere & Co.
Hitch devices. 2,741,967, 4-17-56. CI. 97—47.14.
Oehler, William P., and C. H. Youngberg, to Deere & Co.
Attachment frame for tractor planters. 2,751,836,
6-26-56. CI. 97—47.41.
Oehler, William P., and L. W. Johnson, to Deere & Co. Disk
harrow. 2,755,613, 7-24-56. CI. 55—83.
Oehler, William P., and C. H. Youngberg, to Deere & Co.
Stabilizing means for disk harrows. 2,759,311, 8-21-56,
CI. 55—81.5.
Oehler, William P., C. H. Youngberg, and L. W. Johnson, to
Deere & Co. Disk harrow including a wheel attachment.
2,765,609, 10-9-50, CI. 55—73.
Oehler, William P., and C. H. Youngberg, to Deere & Co. Disk
harrow. 2,705,610, 10-9-56, CI. 55 — 73.
Oehme, Mimi : See —
Thiess, Edgar R. 2,753,938.
Oehrli, John W., to McCulloch Motors Corp. Supercharger
fuel system for internal combustion engines. 2,756,735,
7-31-56, CI. 123—119.
Oeler, Richard C, to Motorola, Inc. Plural tuner drive.
2,773,390, 12-11-56, CI. 74—10.45.
Oeltgen, Bernhard. Propulsion apparatus for water vessels.
2,764,954, 10-2-56, CI. 115—15.
Oertling, L., Ltd. : See —
Hodsman, George F. 2,752,146.
Oesterlein, Fritz : See —
Liechti, Hans. Menzi, and Oesterlein. 2,743.266.
Riat, Henri, Drevfuss, and Oesterlein. 2,763,640.
Riat, Henri, and Oesterlein. 2,741,655.
Oesterling, James F., H. A. Sinski, and E. R. Frederick, to
the United States of America as represented by the Secre-
tary of the Army. Insulating ground pad. 2,751,609,
6-26-56. CI. 5—344.
Oesterriechisch-Alpine Mooiangesellschaft : See —
Cuscoleca. Otwin, Grohs, Rosner, and Kuhnelt.
2,741,555.
Oetiker, Edwin. Engine brake valve. 2,753,148, 7-3-56, CI.
251—279.
Oetinger. Elmer F. Pie trimmer and crimping device.
2.754,775, 7-17-56. CI. 107 — 49.
Oetjen. Georg-Wilhelm, and W. Nerge. Degassing and dis-
tillation of liquids in vacuum. 2,764,533. 9-25-56. CI.
202—52.
Oettel, Heinz : See —
Scholz, Heinrich, Oettel, and Zeller. 2,764,581.
Oetzel, John G., to Warner Electric Brake & Clutch Co.
Eddy current torque producing device. 2,745,974, 5-15-56,
CI. 310—93.
Offe, Hans-Albert : See —
Konig, Hans-Bodo, and Offe. 2,744,906.
Offe, Hans-Albert, W. Siefken. and G. Domagk. to Schenley
Industries. Inc. Ketone hydrazones. 2,767,192, 10-16-56,
CI. 260—295.
Offen. Arthur, to Arthur Offen Developments Ltd. Laps.
2.734,318. 2-14-56, CI. 51—92.
Offen. Arthur. Developments Ltd. : See —
Offen. Arthur. 2,734,318.
Offen, Bernard. Support members for wet, printed webs.
2.736.106. 2-28-56, CI. 34—156.
Offensend. Glen W. : See —
Hintz, Harvev P., Hayden, and Offensend. 2.738.704.
Offerman, Seymour, to Industrial Hardware Mfg. Co., Inc.
Socket for radio tubes and the like. 2,745,080, 5-8-56,
CI. 339 — 194.
Offerman, Seymour, to Industrial Hardware Mfg. Co., Inc.
Socket for radio tubes and the like. 2,745,081, 5-8-56,
CI. 339—194.
Offerman. Seymour, to Industrial Hardware Mfg. Co. Socket
for radio tubes or the like. 2 753 539. 7-3-56. CI. 339—194.
Office National d'Etudes et de Recherches Aeronautiques :
See-
Claret. Rene. 2,734.269.
Claret, Rene, and Bouzitat. 2,758,377.
Kohn, Samuel, and Guyot. 2,763,154.
Perilhou. Pierre A. 2.765.462.
Tacvorian. Skon. 2,767.463.
Office National d'Etudes et de Recherches Aeronautiques
(O. N. E. R. A.) : See—
Fonre. Claude, and Reingold. 2,729,059.
Luft, Karl. 2.758.216.
Reniger, Victor. 2,760,336.
Office of Scientific Research and Development, United States
of America as represented by the Executive Secretary of
the: See —
Bundy, Francis P. 2.745.084.
Officine Elettromeccaniche F. Rapizzi & Figli, di Gaetano
Rapizzi : See —
Rapizzi, Gaetano. 2,733,313.
Officine Galileo Societa per Azioni : See —
Franceschini, Lorenzo. 2,744,397.
Offner, Abe : See —
Scott, Larkin B., and Offner. 2,758,502.
Offner, Franklin F. Apparatus for measuring mass gas flow
and application thereof to gas-liquid ratio control system.
2,739,478. 3-27-56, CI. 73—196.
Offner, Franklin F. Servo system. 2,761,645, 9-4-56, CI.
251—25.
Offutt, Elmer P.. to Standard Oil Co. Variable displacement
pump. 2.752.852, 7-3-56, CI. 103—37.
Offutt, Elmer B., and L. V. Sorg, to Standard Oil Co.
Metal ion delerniiiialiim l>\ direel reading system. 2,773,020,
12-4-56, CI. 204—1.
Offutt. Elmer B., and L. V. Sorg, to Standard Oil Co. Direct
reading system for metal ion determination. 2,773.021,
12-4-56, CI. 204 — 1.
Offutt, Elmer B., and L. V. Sorg, to Standard Oil Co. Direct
reading system for metal ion determination. 2,773,237,
12-4-56, CI. 324—31.
Offutt, William C, and A. C. Whitaker, to Gulf Research &
Development Co. Catalytic conversion process employing
as catalyst, a halloysite clay activated with magnesium
oxide. 2,744,056, 5-1-56, CI. 196—52.
LIST OF PATENTEES
587
Offutt, William C, and R. W. Helwig. to Gulf Research &
Development Co. Fluidized fixed bed catalytic process.
2,744,058, 5-1-56, CI. 196—53.
Offutt, William C, P. Siecke, and H. Beuther, to Gulf Oil
Corp. Thermal conversion of reduced crudes. 2,762,754,
9-11-56. CI. 196 — 50.
Offutt, William V. Liquid mixing and spraying apparatus.
2,753.213, 7-3-56, CI. 299—84.
O'Flynn, Denis J., and D. G. Pye, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
and Co. Process for sizing paper with polyethylene.
2.739,058. 3-20-56, CI. 92—21.
O'Flynn, Denis J., and W. H. Seymour, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Process for sizing paper. 2,764,483,
9-25-56, CI. 92—21.
Ogden, Charles T. : See —
Evans. Nolan E.. Hlinsky. and Ogden. 2,765,155.
Ogden, Floyd H. Raising and lowering means for lawn um-
brellas. 2,747,591, 5-29-56, CI. 135—20.
Ogden, Floyd H., and J. G. Tucker. Card dealing mecha-
nism. 2,760,779, 8-28-56, CI. 273 — 149.
Ogden, Horace R. : See —
Jaffee, Robert, and Ogden. 2,750,289.
Jaffee, Robert I., Ogden, and Maykuth. 2,754,204.
Jaffee, Robert I., Odgen, and Maykuth. 2,754,205.
Ogden, Hubert S. : See —
Wolfer, Elmer J., and Ogden. 2,738,105.
Ogg, Alvin W. : See —
Edwards, Andrew W., and Ogg. 2,739.270.
Edwards, Andrew W.. and Ogg. 2.748,221.
Rawlins, Herbert L., Wallace, and Ogg. 2,752,452.
Ogilvie, Harry W. Manual propulsion and steering means for
watercraft. 2,751,876, 6-26-56, CI. 115 — 32.
Ogle, Hugh M. : See —
Ball, Richard H., Murdock, and Ogle, 2,734,585.
Ogle. Hugh M., to General Electric Co. Stabilized full wave
self-saturating magnetic amplifier. 2,733,307, 1-31-56, CI.
179—171.
Ogle, Hugh M., to General Electric Co. Thermal time-constant
circuit. 2,733,404. 1-31-56. CI. 323—70.
Ogle, Hugh M., to General Electric Co. Liquid fuel control
system for a rocket engine. 2,738,648, 3-20-56, CI.
60—39.27.
Ogle, Hugh M., and C. N. Hood, II, to General Electric Co.
Magnetic amplifier circuit. 2,768,345, 10-23-56, CI.
323—89.
Ogle, James C, Jr., to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Method
and apparatus for thermal evaporation. 2,748,026,
5-29-56. CI. 117— 45.
Ogle, Robert W. Method for imbedding a hollow needle in
plastic material. 2,740,192, 4-3-56, CI. 29—432.
Ogle, Robert W. Intravenous injector adapter. 2,757,670,
8-7-56, CI. 128—214.
Ogle, Robert W. Syringe. 2,757,672, 8-7-56, CI. 128—218.
Oglebay. Norton and Co. : See —
Haley, Kenneth M., and Trask. 2,761,708.
Yesberger. Lloyd A., and Wynne. 2,728,940.
Oglesby, Elizabeth L. : See —
Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., and Oglesby. 2,770,607.
Oglesby, Frank P., Jr., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Dual dials.
2,742,016, 4-17-56, CI. 116— 124.
Oglesby, La Grande, and H. H. Proctor. Denture-characteriz-
ing process. 2,750,318, 6-12-56, CI. 154 — 110.
Oglesby. Nicholas E. : See —
McLaughlin, Joseph K., and Oglesby. 2,769,284.
Ogletree, William A., to Philco Corp. Horizontal deflection
system for television receiver. 2,740,070, 3-27-56, CI.
315—27.
O'Gorman, Vincent, and R. R. Perron, to United Shoe Ma-
chinery Corp. Velocity pickup devices. 2,739,249, 3-20-56,
CI. 310— 15.
Ogorzaly, Henry J., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Iron ore reduction process. 2,742,353, 4-17-56, CI. 75 — 26.
Ogorzaly, Henry J., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Iron ore reduction process. 2.742.354, 4-17-56. CI. 75 — 26.
Ogorzaly, Henry J., to Esso Research and Engineering Co..
Solids pump aDplied to coal gasification. 2.774,635,
12-18-56, CI. 302—14.
Ograbisz, Stephen J. Eviscerating apparatus for poultry.
2,774,101, 12-18-56, CI. 17—11.
O'Grady. Charles H. : See —
O'Grady. Patrick C. and C. H. 2.756.508.
O'Grady, Patrick C. and C. H. Combination sine-bar and
V-block. 2.756,508, 7-31-56, CI. 33—174.
Ogren, Axel E., to The Sherwin-Williams Co. Applicator roll
and clamping means therefor. 2,731,657, 1-24-56, CI.
15—132.5.
Ogurkowski, Georges, to Landis & Gyr, A. G. Filter circuit
for remote control installation. 2,734,173, 2-7-56, CI.
333 — 70.
O'Hair, Allyn : See —
Melin, John E. 2,732,686.
O'Hanlon, Aidan F., and J. W. Cornforth. to Imperial Chem-
ical Industries Ltd. Process for quenching melt extruded
film. 2,728,951, 1-3-56, CI. 18 — 48.
O'Hara, John G. : See —
Minton, Clarence W., and O'Hara. 2,775,106.
O'Hara. Ravmond J. : See —
Lally. Robert E., and O'Hara. 2,734,881.
Ohaus, Robert E., to Ohaus Scale Corp. Check rod mount-
ing for a weighing scale. 2,729,439, 1-3-56, CI. 265 — 54.
Ohaus Scale Corp. : See —
Ohaus, Robert E. 2,729,439.
O'Herren, David H., to Radio Corp. of America. Compositions,
including polystyrene and terphenyl. 2,750,349, 6-12-56,
CI. 260—23.7.
O'Higgins, Michael. Tire traction increasing device. 2,767,761,
10-23-56, CI. 152—218.
Ohio Boxboard Co., The : See—
Champlin, Charles L„ and Steele. 2,746,638.
Hickin, Robert J. 2,742,221.
Hickin, Robert J. 2,762,552.
Hickin, Robert J., and Champlin. 2,742,182.
Lukemire, Edward L. 2,771,823.
Ohio Brass Co., The : See —
Fisher, Dalton W. 2,761,025.
Palmer, Jay R. 2,763,736.
Smith, Edward P. 2,761,039.
Wannerlund, Eric. 2,739,218.
Ohio Crankshaft Co., The : See —
Body, Alfred C, and Williamson. 2,762,894.
Osborn, Harry B., Jr. 2,730,472.
Schwan, Clarence F. 2,769,953.
Tudbury, Chester A. 2,758,187.
Tudbury, Chester A. 2,761,048.
Ohio Ferro-AUoys Corp. : See —
Jordan, Otis D. 2,752,586.
Ohio Nut & Bolt Co., The : See —
Grey, Gregory F. 2,731,535.
Ohio Thermometer Co., The : See —
Wappner, Ralph C. 2,740,866.
Ohio State University Research Foundation, The : See —
Montgomery, Earle T., Welch, and Bitonte. 2,775,531.
Neth, Floyd T. 2,735,752.
Newman, Melvin S., and Swaminathan. 2,759,012.
Newman, Melvin S., and Swaminathan. 2,759,013.
Ohl, Russell S., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Electri-
cal contacting devices. 2,732,464, 1-24-56, CI. 200 — 166.
Ohl, Russell S., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Semi-
conductor translating device. 2,750,541, 6-12-56, CI.
Ohlander,' Martin A. Traverse rods. 2,761,499, 9-4-56, CI.
160—126.
Ohlau, Frank. Articulated extension handle for outboard
motors. 2,747,425, 5-29-56, CI. 74 — 480.
Ohler, Joh. F. O. H. G. : See-
Hake, Richard. 2,769,224.
Ohlheiser, Carlton E., to American Instrument Co., Inc.
Humidity detector for packages. 2,754,378, 7-10-56, CI.
201—63.
Ohlheiser, Carlton E., to American Instrument Co., Inc.
Liquid hygrometer. 2,762,218, 9-11-56, CI. 73—53.
Ohlinger, Kenneth A. : See —
Safranek, Louis L., and Ohlinger. 2,769,593.
Ohlinger, Leo A. : See —
Weinberg, Alvin M., Young, Morrison, and Ohlinger,
2,735,811.
Wigner, Eugene P., Ohlinger, Young, and Weinberg
2,736,696.
Wigner, Eugene P., Ohlinger, Young, and Weinberg
2,77d,591.
Ohlinger, Leo A., to the United States of America as repre
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission
Submerged reactor. 2,743,224. 4-24-56, CI. 204 — 193.
Ohlinger, Leo A., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission
Valve means for charging containers with fluid. 2,746,473
5-22-56. CI. 137—74.
Ohlinger, Leo A., E. P. Wigner, G. J. Young, and A. M. Wein
berg, to the United States of America as "represented by the
United States Atomic Energy Commission. Reactor
2,743,225, 4-24-56. CI. 204—193.
Ohlsen, Helmut. Substantially U-shaped, resilient locking
device for use with recessed nut and bolt. 2,773,533,
12-11-56. CI. 151—6.
Ohlsen, Rodney M., and G. A. Smith, to Shell Development
Co. Automatic metering and sampling station. 2,736,201,
2-28-56. CI. 73—422.
Ohlson, John L.. and C. W. Hoerr. to Swift & Co. Fattv acid
anhydrides. 2,730,530, 1-10-56. CI. 260—346.8.
Ohlson, Russell O. : See —
Dana, Homer J., Fogelquist. and Ohlson. 2,736,001.
Ohlsson, Sven E. W., to Aktiebolaget Svenska Kullager-
fabriken. Method for adjusting the clearance in bearings.
2,748,461, 6-5-56, CI. 29 — 421.
Ohlund. Wilfred, to Robert Gair Co., Inc. Bread tray carton
and the like. 2,749,019, 6-5-56, CI. 229 — 45.
Ohly. Karl : See —
Federn, Klaus, Ohly, and Haardt. 2,751,262.
Ohm, Chauncey W. Bar-type rotary server. 2,754,166,
7-10-56. CI. 312—140.4.
Ohman, Hans E., to Riley Stoker Corp. Access door.
2,758,554, 8-14-56, CI. 110—179.
Ohmart Corp.. The : See —
Ohmart, Philip E. 2.737.592.
Ohmart, Philip E. 2,763,789.
Ohmart. Philip E. 2,763,790.
Ohmart, Philip E., to The Ohmart Corp. Density responsive
apparatus. 2,737,592, 3-6-56, CI. 250—43.5.
Ohmart, Philip E., to The Ohmart Corp. Control device.
2.763.789, 9-18-56, CI. 250—83.6.
Ohmart, Philip E., to The Ohmart Corp. Comparator.
2.763.790, 9-18-56, CI. 250—83.6.
Ohmega Laboratories : See —
Foster, Harry R., and Crump. 2,752,492.
Foster, Harry R., and Crump. 2,759,999.
588
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Oholm, Gustav V., to Aktiebolaget Svenska Flaktfabriken.
Device for feeding of granular materials. 2,732,980,
1-31-56, CI. 222—427.
Ohr, Norman T., to Rutherford Press, Inc. Skid inverter.
2,769,557, 11-6-56, CI. 214 — 1.
Ohrmann, William It. Side brace for hydraulic stackers.
_ 2,750,204, 6-12-56, CI. 280—150.
Ohrstrom, Vilhelm T., to A. B. Svenska Kapsylfabriken.
Automatically sealable paste tube of plastic or similar ma-
terial. 2,733.8:;?. 2-7-56, CI. 222—107.
Ohsol, Ernest 0., W. C. Sussky, and L. K. Beach, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Dehydration of maleic acid
to anhydride. 2,729,599, 1-3-56, CI. 202 — 42.
Oil Base, Inc. : See —
Miller, George. 2,773.670.
Wilson, Doyne L. 2,773,550.
Oil & Chemical Products, Inc. : See —
Schwarzkopf, Otto, and Rascovski. 2,761,887.
Oil Equipment Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Ayres, John E. 2,735,590.
Ayres, John E. 2,752,066.
Oil Recovery Corp. : See —
Lynes, John. 2,738,013-2,738,018.
Lynes, John. 2,767,794.
Oiler, Prank E., to O. Smith. Microfilm printer. 2,709,300,
11-6-56, CI. 88—24.
Oilgear Co., The : See —
Davis, Richard E., and Grant. 2,764,365.
Douglas, James K. 2,749,708.
Ferris, Walter. 2,737,894.
Ferris, Walter. 2,737,895.
Ferris, Walter. 2,752,214.
Ferris, Walter. 2,774.434.
Ferris, Walter. 2,774,436.
Grad, Adolf R. 2,751,670.
Tyler, Ransom. 2,768.500.
Wiedmann, Ernst. 2,743.582.
Oishei, John R., to Trico Products Corp. Vehicle brake and
accessory system. 2,732.685, 1-31-56. CI. 60 — 60.
Oishei, John R., to Trico Products Corp. Windshield wiper
blade. 2,733,469, 2-7-56. CI. 15—245.
Oishei, John R., to Trico Products Corp. Combined washer
and windshield cleaner. 2.743,473, 5-1-56, CI. 15—250.4.
Oishei, John R., to Trico Products Corp. Windshield cleaner.
2,745,130, 5-15-56, CI. 15—253.
Oishei, John R. to Trico Products Corp. Windshield washer.
2.746.652, 5-22-56. CI. 222 — 385.
Oishei, John R., to Trico Products Corp. Windshield wiper
blade connector. 2,747.213. 5-29-56, CI. 15—250.
Oishei, John R., to Trico Products Corp. Windshield wiper.
2,750,617, 6-19-56, CI. 15—245.
Oishei. John R., to Trico Products Corp. Windshield wiper.
2.752.626, 7-3-56. CI. 15—255.
Oishei. John R., to Trico Products Corp. Cable drive wind-
shield cleaner. 2,753.58-1, 7-10-56. CI. 15—253.
Oishei, John R.. to Trico Products Corp. Windshield clear-
ing system. 2,769,194, 11-6-56, CI. 15 — 250.4.
Oishei, John R., to Trico Products Corp. Window operating
or accessory svstem. 2.773.353, 12-11-56. CI. 60 — 60.
Oishei, John R., and W. C. Riester, to Trico Products Corp.
Windshield wiper carrying arm. 2,736,053. 2-28-56, CI
15—255.
Oishei, John R., and H. C. Hueber, to Trico Products
Corp. Windshield washer system. 2,770,017, 11-13-56, CI.
20—40.5.
Oita, Itsumi J., to Standard Oil Co. Magnetically controlled
sample addition means. 2,774,588, 12-18-56. CI. 263 — 47.
Okabe, Hichiro. Electric tachometers. 2,768,315, 10-23-56,
CI. 310—86.
Okada, Shinzo, and T. Eguchi, % to Kurashiki Rayon Co.,
Ltd., and % to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Method of recover-
ing fatty acid and alkali by the electrolysis of an aqueous
solution of an alkali metal salt of a fatty acid. 2,770,588,
11-13-56. CI. 204—72.
O'Kane, Bernard J., and E. J. Dickie, to The General Electric
'Co. Ltd. Azimuth stabilized plan position indicator.
2.731,633. 1-17-56. CI. 343—11.
O'Kane, Clifford J. : See —
Klauss. Ralph E., and O'Kane. 2,742,963.
O'Kane, Walter C. : See —
Abramitis, Walter W., O'Kane, and Harwood. 2 740,744.
O'Keefe & Merritt Co. : See —
Brainard, Maurice W. 2,734,487.
Brainard. Maurice W. 2,735.030.
Brainard, Maurice W. 2,740,924.
O'Keeffe, William F. : See —
Dodegge, Carl. 2,755,084.
Oken, Aaron, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Vat dyes.
2,751,385. 6-19-56, CI. 260—262.
Oketani, Hideo : See —
Miura, Noboru, and Oketani. 2,772,580.
Okonite Co.. The : See —
Latin, Aubrey. 2,749,604.
Latin, Aubrey, Grieve, and Conning. 2,751,077.
O'Konski, Chester T. Means for circulating a particle carry-
ing stream through an illumination zone. 2,732,753,
1-31-56, CI. 88—14.
Okrent, Jasper J., to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Pulse gen-
erator. 2,740,109, 3-27-50, CI. 340—345.
Okrent, Jasper J., to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Test equip-
ment for a high-frequency transmitter and receiver.
2,775,759, 12-25-56, CI. 343—17.7.
Okress, Ernest C, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Tuned
magnetron. 2,748,314, 5-29-56, CI. 315—39.69.
Okress, Ernest C, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Levitation
and heating of electrically conductive materials by means
of electromagnetic resonators. 2,758,188, 8-7-56, CI.
219 — 10.55.
Okress, Ernest C, and D. G. Clifford, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Ultrahigh frequency wave control means.
2,752,485^ 6-26-56, CI. 250—13.
Okulitch, George J. : See —
Zozulin, Igor V., G. J. and V. J. Okulitch, Volkoff,
and Ellett. 2,769,932.
Zozulin, Igor V., Okulitch, and Ellett. 2,745,975.
Zozulin, Igor V., Okulitch, Volkoff, Okulitch, and Ellett.
2,754,438.
Zozulin, Igor V., Okulitch, Volkoff, Okulitch and Ellett.
2,773,206.
Okulitch, George J., and I. Zozulin. Automatic case filling
machine. 2,760.316, 8-28-56, CI. 53—61.
Okulitch, Vladimir J. : See —
Zozulin, Igor V.. G. J. and V. J. Okulitch, Volkoff,
and Ellett. 2,769,932.
Zozulin, Igor V., Okulitch, Volkoff, Okulitch, and Ellett.
2,754,438.
Zozulin, Igor V., Okulitch, Volkoff, Okulitch and Ellett.
2,773,206.
Okvit, William: See—
Siekmann, Harold J., Kasselmann, and Okvit. 2,773,471.
Olah, George, to Precision Developments Co. Ltd. Pneumatic
control apparatus. 2,737,964, 3-13-56, CI. 137 — 86.
Olberg, Ralph C, and C. P. Brewer, to Shell Development Co.
Thermal treatment and separation process. 2,748,061.
5-29-56, CI. 196—50.
Olcott, Charles A. Temperature control means for sugar
mingler. 2,739,087, 3-20-56, CI. 127—17.
Olcott, Charles A. Driving means for centrifugal machines.
2,752,044, 6-26-56, CI. 210—70.
Olcott, James D.. to General Motors Corp. Refrigerating ap-
paratus. 2,751.145. 6-19-50, CI. 230—58.
Oldberg, Oscar, to Houdaille Industries, Inc. Package air
conditioning unit for automotive vehicles. 2,771,750,
11-27-56, CI. 62—117.
Oldberg, Sidney, to Eaton Mfg. Co. Valve gear mechanism.
2,749,889. 6-12-56, CI. 123—90.
Oldberg, Sidney, to Eaton Mfg. Co. Motion transmitting
mechanism. 2,749,890, 6-12-56, CI. 123 — 90.
Oldberg, Sidnev. to Eaton Mfg. Co. Hydraulic tappet.
2,755,785, 7-24-56, CI. 123—90.
Oldberg, Sidney, to Eaton Mfg. Co. Hydraulic tappet having
combined valve cage and spring. 2,761,435, 9-4-56, CI.
Olden. Roger G. : See —
Young. Charles J., and Olden. 2,732,775.
Olden, William. Flashbulb carrier. 2,741,411, 4-10-56, CI.
224—5.
Oldenboom, Derk J., to International Business Machines Corp.
Record controlled printer. 2,741,960, 4-17-56, CI. 95 — 1.7.
Oldenburg, Edgar B. : See —
De Pree. David O., and Oldenburg. 2.729,541.
Oldenburg, Edgar B., to Ethyl Corp. Synergistic stabilizing
compositions. 2.729,690. 1-3-56, CI. 260 — 799.
Oldenburg, Edgar B.. to Ethyl Corp. Synergistic antioxidants
and their use. 2,766,106, 10-9-56, CI. 44 — 64.
Oldenburg, Kenneth F. : See —
Boyden, Robert E., Collison, Oldenburg, and Schwend.
2,757.862.
Oldenkamp, Henry A., and P. Kaftol, to American Machine &
Foundry Co. Heat distributing apparatus. 2,752,144,
6-26-56, CI. 263—19.
Older, Harrv J. After-image apparatus. 2,770,999, 11-20-56,
CI. 88—20.
Oldham, Jasper M. Tobacco tying shuttle. 2,747,246,
5-29-56. CI. 24 — 115.
Oldham & Son Ltd. : See —
Martin. John R. 2,755,328.
Oldham, Wilfred J. : See—
Wirth, Max M„ and Oldham. 2,766,269.
Old Town Corp. : See —
Robinson, Grant R., and Trueman. 2.754.752.
O'Leary, Charles M. Power transmitting apparatus.
2.753.738. 7-10-56, CI 74 — 731.
O'Leary, Charles M. Hydrokinetic torque converter fluid
pressure control system. 2,766,589, 10-16-56, CI. 60 — 54.
O'Leary, Paul C, to Ingprsoll-Rnnd Co. Cleansing device for
rotary rock drills. 2,757.905, 8-7-56, CI. 255 — 49.
O'Leary, Thomas G., to Corning Glass Works. Illuminating
glassware and method of making it. 2,749,794, 6-12-56,
CI. 88—1.
Olenick, Walter J. : See —
Kirby, Ben H, Olenick, and Smith. 2,733,250.
Oleniczak, Elmer J. : See —
Robley, Arthur C. 2,731,958.
Oleskow, Mathew. Fluid motor. 2,752.893, 7-3-56, CI.
121 — 82.
Oleson, Wrislev B., trustee : See —
Kraybill, Henry R. 2.746,870.
Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. : See —
Adams. Richard F. 2.766,514.
Adams, Richard F., and Randle. 2,766,019.
Arnold. Orlan M.. and Jamison. 2,771,343.
Astle, Melvin J., and Gergel. 2,756,240.
Baldridge. Bvron C. 2.771.350.
Barocca, Aldo J. 2,772,033.
Bartels, Charles R„ Berk, and Bryan. 2,765.302.
LIST OF PATENTEES
589
Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. : See — Continued
Bernstein, Jack, and Losee. 2,738,347.
Bernstein, Jack, and Losee. 2,742,476.
Bernstein, Jack, and Losee. 2,753,352.
Bernstein, Jack, and Losee. 2,753,353.
Bernstein, Jack, Lott, and Losee. 2,742,393.
Berwick, John D., Jr. 2,735,304.
Blackburn, Charles M. 2,763,211.
Blake, Thomas G. 2,771,034.
Butler, Wallace B., and Johnson. 2,735,206.
Campbell, Huntly M. 2,759,246.
Childs, Herbert C. 2,754,907.
Churchill, John W. 2,737,531.
Churchill, John W., and Thomas. 2,755,136.
Churchill, John W., and Thomas. 2,755,310.
Clark, John A., Jr. 2,772,625.
Clark, John D. 2,771,035.
Clark, John D., and McKenney. 2,751,810.
Clarkson, Ralph E., and van Wilgren. 2,736,117.
Clarkson, Ralph B., and van Wilgen. 2,736,118.
Clarkson, Ralph E., and van Wilgen. 2,736,119.
Dexter, Theodore H. 2,739,043.
Duetzmann, Hans C. 2,730,586.
Felger, James N. 2,739,876.
Felger, James N. 2,747,974.
Freeh, Harry E., Jr. 2,765,738.
Fried, Josef, and Herz. 2,763,671.
Fried, Josef, and Thoma. 2,744,120.
Fried, Josef, and Thoma. 2,756,179.
Fried, Josef, and Thoma. 2,768,928.
Fried, Josef, Thoma, Perlman, and Gerke. 2,753,290.
Frost, George E. 2,751,845.
Fusco, Victor C. 2,742,517.
Grenell, Leland H., and Campbell. 2,759,247.
Grundmann, Christoph J., and Kreutzberger. 2,763,661.
Ottmann. 2,766,234.
Grundmann, Christoph J.,
Haller, John F. 2,744,811.
Hesse, Alfred H. 2,747,991.
Hill, John A. 2,755,283.
Hitchens, Aaron L., and Perkins. 2,759,419.
Hofrichter, Charles H., Jr., and Kempmeyer. 2,752,266.
Holmes, Raymond S., Baldridge, O'Neill, and Silk.
2,771,351.
Jenney, Theodore M. 2,745,883.
Jenney, Theodore M., and Nicolaisen. 2,748,174.
Johnson, Arthur F. 2,754,572.
Jurist, Alfred E. 2,748,054.
Knaus, Rudolph. 2,709,845.
Krapcho, John. 2,759,942.
Krapcho, John, and Lott. 2,733,241.
Krapcho, John, and Lott. 2,744,930.
Krapcho, John, and Lott. 2,746,975.
Krapcho, John, and Lott. 2,757,177.
Krapcho, John, Pribyl, and Bernstein. 2,733,256.
Long, Marshall. 2,750,831.
Luinley, Thomas H. 2,768.742.
MacMahon. James D. 2,753.241.
Meissner, Milton F. 2,772,121.
Miller, Warren S. 2,733,195.
Morehouse, Clarence K. 2,771,381.
Morehouse. Clarence K., and Welsh. 2,748,183.
Mouton, Marcel. 2,766,121.
Mulqueeny, Thomas J. 2,740,703.
Neel, Robert M., and Niehouse. 2,772,180.
Nicolaisen, Bernard H. 2,731,409.
Nicolaisen, Bernard H. 2,740,818.
Nicolaisen, Bernard H. 2,744,862.
Nicolaisen, Bernard H. 2,755,307.
Nicolaisen, Bernard H. 2.773,813.
Nicolaisen, Bernard H. 2,773,814.
Nicolaisen. Bernard H. 2,773,815.
Northsraves, Walter W. 2.729.948.
O'Neill, John J., Jr. 2,759,417.
O'Neill, John J., Jr. 2,771.352.
O'Neill, John J., Jr., and Cox. 2,740,704.
O'Neill, John J., Jr., and Cox. 2,740,705.
Perlman, David, Donovick, and Langlykke. 2.760,903.
Prutton, Carl F., Miller, and Hii-dler. 2,735,749.
Pullum, Cecil R., and Harvey. 2,734,623.
Robson, Homer L., and Sheltmire. 2,733,120.
Ruple, Carl E. 2,745,203.
Ruth, John A. 2,760,434.
Ruth, John A., and Wakefield. 2,754,755.
Ryker. Don W. 2.768,888.
Ryker, Don W., and Swendson. 2,740,692.
Sakowski, Walter J. 2,732,284.
Sayles, Donald A. 2,766,100.
Seavey, Frederick R. 2.767,655.
Seavey, Frederick R., and Blackburn. 2,738,699.
Seavey. Frederick R., and Mulqueeny. 2,756,645.
Semenoff, Serge, and Dolliver. 2,745,826.
Sheehan, John T., and Lott. 2,754,297.
Spencer, Hugh. 2.755,311.
Stange, Hugo. 2,763,698.
Stevens. Franklyn E., Jr., and Holmes. 2,766,316.
Stone, William A. 2,741,536.
Stone, William A., and Matarese. 2.741,537.
Swenson, Oscar J., and Ryker. 2,774,725.
Tepas, Joseph J. Jr. 2,738,323.
Thomas. Robert M. 2,755,312.
Tueth, Howard D. 2,707,449.
Wakefield, Ralph V. 2,754,754.
Williams, Henry M. 2,745,318.
Wiselogle, Frederick Y., Losee, and Bernstein. 2,758,116.
Olin Mathieson Chemical Co. : See — Continued
Woodring, William B. 2,751,427.
Woodward, Eric R. 2,745,714.
Yale, Harry L. 2,749,361.
Yale, Harry L. 2,750,388.
Yale, Harry L., and Bernstein. 2,733,237.
Zvanut, Carl M. 2,768,102.
Olinger, Clarence C. Rubber springs. 2,729,443, 1-3-56, CI.
267—63.
Oliphant, David D., Jr. : See —
Gilbert, Lloyd D. 2,759,515.
Oliva, Felix. Stem caliper. 2,770,045, 11-13-56, CI. 33—143.
Oliva, Juan F. : See —
Simon, Felix F., and Oliva. 2,764,156.
Oliva, Juan F., and F. F. Simon. Ampules. 2,764,157,
9-25-56, Cl. 128—272.
Olive, George A., to Radio Corp. of America. Plural-source
coupling arrangements. 2,759,099, 8-14-56, Cl. 250 — 36.
Olive, George A., to Radio Corp. of America. Coaxial con-
ductor circuit, including coupling loop. 2,763,842, 9-18-56,
Cl. 333—33.
Olive, Joye A., to Miller Hydro Co. Case leading apparatus.
2,753,673, 7-10-56, Cl. 53—247.
Oliveira, Edward T. Date hat. 2,749,555, 6-12-56, Cl.
2—199.
Oliveira, Jesse. Tenon-forming board carriage for saws.
2,765,010, 10-2-56, Cl. 144 — 198.
Oliver, Bernard M. : See —
Marmont, George H., and Oliver. 2,730,617.
Oliver, Bernard M., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Linear predictor circuits. 2,732,424, 1-24-56, Cl. 178—5.
Oliver, Bernard M., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Beam aperture correction in horizontal and vertical direc-
tion. 2,759,044, 8-14-56, Cl. 178—7.5.
Oliver, Bernard M., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Amplitude sensitive multistate device. 2,773,980, 12-11-56,
Cl. 250—27.
Oliver, Bernard M., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Directional coupling systems. 2,775,740, 12-25-56, Cl.
Oliver Corp., The : See —
Altgelt, Herman E. 2,742,062.
Oliver, Delbert S., to Borg-Warner Corp. Fixture and method
of assembling gear pumps. 2,746,132, 5-22-56, Cl.
29 — 156.4.
Oliver, Delbert S., to Borg-Warner Corp. Pressure loaded
pump. 2,756,681, 7-31-56, Cl. 103—126.
Oliver Iron and Steel Corp. : See —
Berry, Frank. 2,737,020.
Berry, Frank. 2,750,891.
Oliver, John P. : See —
Allen, Herbert, Works, and Oliver. 2,752,119.
Oliver, Joseph L., y± to F. V. Spronz. Motor control for
door operation. 2,757,327, 7-31-56, Cl. 318—265.
Oliver Machinery Co. : See —
Golubski, Joseph L. 2,747,757.
Oliveros, Gladys N. Art of waving human hair. 2,731,021,
l_17_5f,, Cl. 132 — 33.
Oliveto, Eugene P., and E. B. Hershberg, to Schering Corp.
Cortical hormones. 2,767,155. 10-16-56, Cl. 200—397.1.
Oliveto, Eugene P., and E. B. Hershberg, to Schering Corp.
Process for the manufacture of 3-ketals of polvketo steroids
and products obtained thereby. 2,773,888, 12-11-56, Cl.
260—397.45.
Olivier, Jules A., and W. J. Tell, to General Motors Corp.
Folding top compartment cover. 2,747,928, 5-29-56,
Cl. 296—107.
Olivier, Oliver M. : See —
Bartlett, Lawrence E., Olivier, and Schumacker.
2.751,447.
Olivo. Francesco D. : See —
Chamberlain, Richard K., and Olivo. 2,756,844.
Oliwa, Walter S. : See —
Hall, George V., and Oliwa. 2,744,681.
Hall. George V., and Oliwa. 2,775,403.
Oliwa, Walter S., to Monroe Calculating Machine Co. Key-
board alarm. 2,737,647, 3-6-56, Cl. 340 — 345.
Oliwa, Walter S., to Monroe Calculating Machine Co. Com-
parison circuit. 2,763,854. 9-18-56, Cl. 340 — 316.
Olix, Donald J., to Diamond Alkali Co. Adhesive silicate
composition and method of using the same. 2 736,678,
2-28-56. Cl. 154—138.
Ollagnon, Paul, to Societe Anonyme des Forges Stephanoises.
Predetermined torque release wrench. 2,749,786, 6-12-56
Cl. 81 — 52.5.
Ollagnon, Paul, to Societe Anonyme des Forges Stephanoises.
Self-locking clamping device. 2,749,787, 6-12-56, Cl.
81 — 84.
Oiler, Arthur, % to I. S. Crowell. Circular saw grinding fix-
ture. 2.742,799, 4-24-56, Cl. 76 — 43
Oiler, Arthur, Sr., % to I. S. Crowell and % to S. D. Oiler.
Optical toy. 2,764,057, 9-25-56 Cl. 88 — 15.
Oiler, Susan D. : See —
Oiler, Arthur, Sr. 2,764,057.
Olliff. Albert W.. Jr. : See —
Mansfield, Warren M.; and Olliff.
Olm Co., The : See —
Luther, Glenn C. 2,732,014.
Olmstead, Olaf J. Furring devices. 2,742,778, 4-24-56, Cl.
Olmsted, Elizabeth P R. R. Francis, and I. G. Ross. Cor-
rection of the condition of strabismus in human vision.
2,770,164, 11-13-56, Cl. 88—20.
:, 770,931.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
2,738,905, 3-20-56,
2,738,999, 3-20-56,
2,763,956, 9-25-56,
Olney, Nathaniel, to Margou Corp. Eye assembly for use in
a doll's head. 2,748,531, 6-5-56, CI. 46—169.
Olpin, Henry C, E. Stanley, and A. E. McCarthy, to British
Celanese Ltd. Inhibition of gas fading with an alkali metal
salt of phthalic acid. 2,758,002, 8-7-50, CI. 8—01.
Olsen, Alf : See —
Helgerud, Oyvind, and Olsen. 2,763,557.
Olsen, Arthur. Transparent awning. 2,736,933, 3-6-56, CI.
20—57.5.
Olsen, Edward F. Baby feeding plate. 2,733,581, 2-7-56,
CI. 65—15.
Olsen, Emmy M. Bust supporter. 2,762,052, 9-11-56, CI.
2-^2.
Olsen, Gustav E. Welded water wall boiler with internal
heater. 2,749,887, 0-12-56, CI. 122 — 73.
Olsen, John B. Safety hitch. 2,752,747, 7-3-56, CI. 55 — 84.
Olsen, Joseph. Clamp with pivoted bench mounting means.
2,735,402, 2-21-50, CI. 144—304.
Olsen, Marvin R., B. Rosinsld, and N. W. Keller, to Justrite
Mfg. Co. Portable hand lantern. 2,744,188, 5-1-56, CI.
240—10.63.
Olsen, Ole K. Plant support. 2,745,219, 5-15-56, CI. 47 — 47.
Olsen, Robert A. : See —
Goertz, Raymond C, Schmitt, and Olsen. 2,764,301.
Goertz, Raymond €., Schmitt, Olsen, and Wehrle.
2,774,488.
Olsen, Robert B. Solar energy coking apparatus. 2,760,920,
8-28-56, CI. 202—96.
Olsen, William. Method of and apparatus lor attaching a
member to a resilient body. 2,735,167, 2-21-56, CI.
Olsen, William. Telephone hand set holder. 2,766,330,
10-9-56, CI. 179—150.
Olsenmark Corp. : See —
Verzera, James. 2,744,347.
Olshefski, Anthony J. Folding ironing board. 2,770,897,
11-20-56, CI. 38 — 124.
Olson, Albert W., and J. A. Woods, to Libbey-Owens-Ford
Glass Co. Apparatus for making multiple sheet glazing
units. 2,761,249, 9-4-56, CI. 49—1.
Olson, Arne O. : See —
Edgett, Ronald S., and Olson. 2,755,853.
Olson, Benjamin E. Cigar and cigarette snuffer for ash trays.
2,748,778, 6-5-56, CI. 131 — 235.
Olson, Carl B. : See —
Ahlquist, Zeth F. 2,757,829.
Olson, Carl E. Paste or lil
CI. 222—387.
Olson, Carl F. Hinge joint for antenna.
CI. 287—99.
Olson, Carl G. Salmon egg dispenser.
CI. 43—55.
Olson, Carl M. : See —
Butler, Keith H., and Olson. 2,773,745.
Olson, Carl M., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Method
of producing titanium. 2,753,256, 7-3-56, CI. 75—84.5.
Olson, Clarence L. Precast sleeper construction. 2,764,888,
10-2-56, CI. 72— 101. „ „ Ajr. . ,. ,
Olson Clinton D., to American Can Co. Adhesive applicator.
2,755, 7C,s. 7 24-50, CI. 118—226.
Olson Clyde W., and G. L. Nichols. Bale stacker and dropper.
2,740,250, 4-3-56, CI. 56—473.5.
Olson, Donald E. Concentric intake and exhaust valves l»r
internal combustion engines and the like. 2,756,732,
7-31-56, CI. 123 — 75.
Olson, Duane A. : See —
Hoard, Halbert W., Olson, and Vallee. 2,773,973.
Olson Edgar W. Apparatus for altering the throw of crank
means. 2,741,142, 4-10-56, CI. 74—600.
Olson, Edmund S., and J. M. Reid. Self-propelled sprinkler.
2,751,249, 6-19-56, CI. 299—50.
Olson Einer It., and R. H. Miller, to Belden Mfg. Co. Easily
stripped insulated wire. 2,750,437, 6-12-56, CI. 174—110.
Olson, Elmer, to General Motors Corp. Crankcase ventilator.
2,737,935, 3-13-56, CI. 123—119.
Olson, Elmer, to General Motors Corp. Throttle operating
mechanism. 2,749.009, 0-5-50, CI. 201—23.
Olson, Elmer, J. M. Kellv, G. L. Gibbs, Jr., and E. J. Reppprt,
to General Motors Corp. Anti-stall device. 2,732.038,
l_24-56, CI. 188—96.
Olson, Elmer, G. F. Berninger, and J. V. Ahoe, to Gen-
eral Motors Corp. Apparatus for cmil l'olliim engine idling
speed. 2,762,235, 9-11-56, CI. 74—472.
Olson, Elmer, and L. C. Dermond. to General Motors Corp.
Carburetor. 2,771,282, 11-20-56, CI. 261 — 23.
Olson. Elmer T., % to W. J. Rawitzer. Fluid actuated clamp.
2,752.801, 7-3-56, CI. 77—63.
Olson, Eugene O., to Delavan Mfg. Co. Unitary spray nozzle
and filter assembly. 2,772,120, 11-27-50, Cl. 299—120.
Olson, Frank W., Jr., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Leak de-
tector and pump control system. 2,709,395, 11-6-56, Cl.
106—12.
Olson, Gordon L. 'Universal rotary angle table. 2,736,244,
2-28-56, Cl. 90—59.
Olson, Gordon L. Tool supporting structure. 2,770,993,
11-20-56, Cl. 82—36.
Olson, Harold J. Valve mechanism responsive to the flow of
fluid. 2,752,933, 7-3-56, Cl. 137—87.
Olson, Harry F., and J. Preston, to Radio Corp. of America.
Loudspeaker structure. 2,734,591, 2-14-56, Cl. 181 — 31.
Olson. Harry F., and J. Preston, to Radio Corp. of America.
Unidirectional microphone. 2,751,441, 6-19-56, Cl.
179—115.5.
Olson, Harry F., and J. Preston, to Radio Corp. of America.
Acoustical resistance for pressure type microphones.
2,773,130, 12-4-56, Cl. 179—115.5.
Olson, Harry M. Flag display means. 2,775,221, 12-25-56,
Cl. 116—173.
Olson, Henry N. Anchor bolt having wedge shaped expander
member secured thereto. 2,774,273, 12-18-56, Cl. 8o — 2.4.
Olson, Plolly M., to Sealed Power Corp. Piston guide and
piston ring wear shield. 2,746.819, 5-22-56, Cl. 309 — 44.
Olson, Holly M., to Sealed Power Corp. Combination oil ring
and piston guide. 2,768,041, 10-23-56, Cl. 309 — 44.
Olson, Holly M., to Sealed Power Corp. Spacer for piston
rings. 2,775 495, 12-25-56, Cl. 309 — 44.
Olson, Marshall S., and R. C. Lindmark, to N. P. Benson
Optical Co., Inc. Spectacles for athletic competitors.
2,774,279, 12-18-56, Cl. 88—43.
Olson, Milton J. Shadow line shake guide. 2,762,130,
9-11-56, Cl. 33—188.
Olson, Olaf J. Multipurpose pocket-size harmonica with se-
lective key-change means. 2,744,434, 5-8-56, Cl. 84 — 377.
Olson, Oliver D. : See —
Thompson, Thomas F. 2,774,060.
Olson, Oscar R. Bath furnace conveying device. 2,744,619,
5-8-56, Cl. 198—211.
Olson, Oscar R. Liquid bath article treating furnace.
2,769,425, 11-6-56, Cl. 118 — 429.
Olson, Oscar R. Rack for cooling freshly galvanized pipe.
2,774,459, 12-18-56, Cl. 198—84.
Olson, Otmer L. Variable vibrator. 2,748,609, 6-5-56, Cl.
74—61.
Olson, Raymond G., V2 to K. T. Snow. Control valve.
2,729,242, 1-3-56, Cl. 137—622.
Olson, Robert C, to Wood Conversion Co. Fiber-size emulsion
and use thereof. 2,754,206, 7-10-56, Cl. 92 — 21.
Olson, Robert L. : See —
Harrington, Winfred O., McCready, and Olson. 2,729.566.
Olson, Robert V., to Mossberg Pressed Steel Corp. Beam
head. 2,744,695, 5-8-56, Cl. 242—124.
Olson, Robert W. : See —
Perry, Edward G., Jr., and Olson. 2,769,142.
Olson, Samuel, Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Da Costa, James S. 2,771,175.
Olsson, Bror O. A. Trucks for handling concrete and like
containers. 2,763,388, 9-18-56, Cl. 214 — 384.
Olsson, Edvin V. : See —
Sieurin, Sven E., and Olsson. 2,730,283.
Olsson, Erik M. : See —
Falkman, Hans H, Olsson, and Soberblom. 2,751,718.
Olsson, Gosta. Simultaneously movable table and chair.
2,748,836, 6-5-56, Cl. 155 — 124.
Olsson, Gunnar D. Damping means for selecting fingers in
crossbar switches or the like. 2,735,896, 2-21-56, Cl.
179—27.54.
Olsson, Gunnar D. Multiple armature marginal relay.
2,767,350, 10-16-56, Cl. 317—189.
Olsson, Gunnar D. Damping means for selecting bars in
crossbar switches. 2,772,327, 11-27-56, Cl. 179—27.54.
Olsson, Gustaf A. Liquid dispensing razor. 2,747,273,
5-29-56, Cl. 30—41.
Olsson, Olov J. E., to Storm-Vulcan, Inc. Method and means
for grinding cams. 2,732. 00S, 1-31-56, Cl. 51—101.
Olsson, Stig A. R. Indicator and the like apparatus with a
movable foil web. 2,729,006, 1-3-56, Cl. 40 — 31.
Olsson, Sven M. J., to Sunrod Mfg. Corp. Electrical reduc-
tion furnace having means to protect the walls thereof from
heat within the furnace and to utilize otherwise wasted
heat. 2,752,410, 6-26-56, Cl. 13 — 9.
Olthuis, Eugene G., to General Electric Co. Lighting means
in, int'.iiiitie clothes washers. 2,737,573, 3-6-56, Cl.
240—2.1.
Oltz, Harold F., to Ar-Tik Systems, Inc. Ice cream freezer.
2,754,664, 7-17-56, Cl. 62 — 114.
Oltz, Harold F., to Ar-Tik Systems, Inc. Automatic feed for
ice cream freezers. 2.760,344. 8-28-56, Cl. 62 — 2.
Olwin, Roy E. Cam operated quick operating hose coupling.
2,761,703, 9-4-56, Cl. 285—326.
Olvmpia Brewing Co. : See —
Schmidt, Trueman L., and Bach. 2,754,047.
Olvmpia Wei'ke Aktiengesellschaft : See —
FrJibel. Arthur. 2.729,980.
Reichert, Otto. 2,761,330.
Rix, Albert. 2,747,716.
Wohlbier, Giinther. 2,775,332.
O'Mallev, John J., to General Motors Corp. Valving associ-
ated with variable capacity pump. 2,740,256, 4-3-56, Cl.
60—52.
O'Mallev, John J., to General Motors Corp. Transmission and
controls. 2,749,772, 0-12-50, Cl. 74 — 665.
O'Malley, Joseph M., to Morgan Construction Co. Bearing
assembly for rolling mill. 2,734,400, 2-14-56, Cl. 80 — 55.
O'Mallev, Joseph M., to Morgan Construction Co. Coupling.
2,769,323, 11-6-56, Cl. 64—8.
O'Meara, John R. : See —
Volckening, Lloyd I., and O'Meara. 2,737,290.
Omega Louis Brandt & Frere S. A. : See —
Normann, Turolf. 2,747,481.
Normann, Turolf. 2,773,734.
Pagnard, Georges. 2,757,063.
Omlie, Donald E. Finish moldings and weather sealing door
top headers for automobiles. 2,759,760, 8-21-56, Cl.
296^4.
Omni Products Corp. : See —
Kominami, Tsuguo, and Ukita. 2,746,947.
LIST OF PATENTEES
591
Oniohundro, Herschel C, to The Denison Engineering Co.
2,753,802, 7-10-56, CI.
Hy-
draulic pump construction. 2,753,802, 7-10-00, ci. 103 — o.
Onion, Gene L., to J. I. Case Co. Hydraulic system. 2,760,740,
10-9-50, CI. 103 — 12.
Omon, Gene L., and K. E. Hohnl, to J. I. Case Co. Coupling.
2,735,690, 2-21-50, CI. 284—19.
Omon, Gene L., and E. C. Thayer, to J. I. Case Co. Tractor
implement hitch having a positive locking latch. 2,709,646,
11-0-56, CI. 280 — 504.
Onak, Frank M. : See —
Bredtschneider, Kurt B., and Onak. 2,771,498.
Onanian. Keith. Parachute deceleration device. 2,730,317,
Onanian, Richard A. Pencil sharpeners. 2,769,428, 11-6-56,
CI. 120 — 96.
Ondratschek, Lyda : See —
Holier, Hans A. W. 2,767,612.
O'Neal, Cleon D., to Philco Corp. Phonograph stylus.
2,759,732, 8-21-56, CI. 274—38,
Oneida Ltd. : See —
Gray, Daniel. 2,749,210.
O'Neil, Charles S. : See —
Brown, Clifford S., and O'Neil. 2.750.0o2.
O'Neil, Francis E., to Draper Corporation. Shuttle spring.
2,729,247, 1-3-56, CI. 139—207. .
O'Neil, John B., to Plymouth Cordage Co. Lubricated fiber
strand. 2,746,887, 5-22-56. CI. 117—139.5.
O'Neil, John G., to Weinon Corp. Machine for filling and
sealing a container. 2,729,377, 1-3-56, CI. 226—75. .
O'Neil, John G., to Weinon Corp. Apparatus for operating
on container. 2,755,712, 7-24-56, CI. 93—39.2.
O'Neil, William T. : See —
Tasker, Homer G., and O'Neil. 2,751,587.
O'Neil William T., to Gilfillan Bros., Inc. Overtake warning
and wave-off. 2,774,064, 12-11-56, CI. 343—7.
O'Neill, George D., to Svlvania Electric Products Inc. Pri-
mary emission controlled tube. 2,756,360, 7-24-56, CI.
Ol Q 1 03
O'Neill, Jaines A. Illuminated traffic signal. 2,769,162,
10-30-56, CI. 340—84.
O'Neill, James J. Can opening and dispensing apparatus.
2,759,634, 8-21-56, CI. 222—83.
^Holmes, Raymond S., Baldridge, O'Neill, and Silk.
O'Neill, ' John J., Jr., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp
Electric blasting cap and perforating gun containing said
cap. 2,759,417, 8-21-56, CI. 102—20
O'Neill, John J., Jr., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp Proc-
ess of preparing propellants. 2,771,352, 11-20-56, CI.
O'Neill, John J., Jr., and G. R. Cox, to Olin Mathieson Chemi-
cal Corp. Process for producing globular propellent pow-
der grains. 2,740,704, 4-3-56, CI. 52—20 .
O'Neill, John J., Jr., and G. R. Cox, to Olm Mathieson Chemi-
cal Corp. Process of manufacturing globular propellent
powder. 2,740,705, 4-3-56, CI. 52—20.
O'Neill, Paul A., to Union Machine Co. Dispensing apparatus
for paint, lacquer, or the like. 2,757,910, 8-7-56, CI.
0P50 108
O'Neill,, Ralph A. Changeable sign. 2,731,745, 1-24-56, CI.
O'Neill, Ralph A. Folding chair. 2,737,231, 3-6-56, CI.
O'Neill, Ralph A. Folding metal deck chair frame and method
of making and assembling same. 2,765,525, 10-9-56, CI.
29 — 428.
O'Neill, Richard J., to Bell Aircraft Corp. Magnetic relay.
2,759,062, 8-14-56, CI. 200 — 87.
O'Neill, Robert C. : See —
Basso, Arthur J., and O'Neill. 2,731,382.
Basso, Arthur J., and O'Neill. 2,762,743.
O'Neill, Robert C, and A. J. Basso, to Merck & Co., Inc.
Substituted urea-amide complex. 2,731,383, 1-17-56, CI.
167—53.1.
O'Neill. Robert C, and A. J. Basso, to Merck & Co., Inc.
2-hvdr.oxv pyridine substituted urea complex. 2,731,384,
1-17-56, CI. 167 — 53.1.
O'Neill. Robert C, and A. J. Basso, to Merck & Co., Inc.
3-amino-as-triazine, substituted urea complexes and proc-
esses for preparing the same. 2,731,385, 1-17-56, CI.
167 — 53.1.
O'Neill, Robert C, A. J. Basso, and K. Pfister, III, to Merck
& Co.. Inc. 1-substituted. 3-(5-nitro-2-thiazolyl)ureas.
2,755,285, 7-17-56, CI. 260—306.8.
O'Neill, Robert C, and A. J. Basso, to Merck & Co., Inc.
l-(4-nitro phenyl)-3-(2-pyrimidyl) urea compound for the
treatment of coccidiosis and method of preparing the same.
2,762,742, 9-11-56, CI. 167 — 53.1.
One-in-Hand-Tie Co. : See —
Less. Joseph W. 2,752.604.
Ongaro, Theodore, to International Research and Development
Corp. Filtering cell prod for vibratory pick-up devices.
2.753,948, 7-10-56, CI. 181—33.
Ongaro, Theodore, to International Research and Development
Corp. Voltage generating vibratory pick-up devices.
2,754,435, 7-10-56, CI. 310—27.
Onia, John : See —
Lapham, Edmund F., Jr., Onia, and Sirvis. 2,738,025.
Onksen, George W. : See —
Clayton. David P., and Onksen. 2,748,207
Falge, Robert M.. Miller, and Onksen. 2.760.114.
Foland, Francis K., Onksen, and Todd. 2.747,139.
Gaither, Raymond A., and Onksen. 2,767,306.
Onksen, George W. : See — Continued
Miller, Charles W., and Onksen. 2,742,592.
Miller, Charles W., Todd, and Onksen. 2,767,347.
Onksen, George W., J. W. Cole, and R. A. Gaither, to Gen-
eral Motors Corp. Lens. 2,762,912, 9-11-56, CI.
240—106.1.
Onksen, George W., and C. A. Hokans, to General Motors
Corp. Vehicle lamp. 2,767,305, 10-16-56, CI. 240 — 41.3.
Onksen, George W., Jr. : See —
Falge, Robert N., Onksen, Todd, and Miller. 2,762,932.
Onksen, George W., Jr., to General Motors Corp. Vehicle
illumination system. 2,731,584, 1-17-56, CI. 315 — 81.
Onksen, George W., Jr., and C. W. Miller, to General Motors
Corp. Headlight dimmer system. 2,754,452, 7-10-56, CI.
315 — 83.
Onksen, George W., Jr., C. W. Miller, and R. N. Falge, to
General Motors Corp. Light collector for photosensitive
element. 2,762,930, 9-11-56, CI. 250—215.
Ono, Iwao. Plastic modified nets. 2,772,193, 11-27-56, CI.
154—54.
Onondaga Pottery Co. : See —
Arelt, Eugene G. 2,755,531.
Arelt, Eugene G. 2,762,329.
Onsrud Machiue Works, Inc. : See —
Groen, Willem. 2,745,320.
Onsrud, Rudolph F. 2,734,428.
Onsrud, Rudolph F., to Onsrud Machine Works, Inc. Uni-
versal router. 2,734,428, 2-14-56. CI. 90—15.
Onstad, Nordahl I. Method and apparatus for automatically
controlling certain operations in a production plant by sens-
ing by electro-magnetic induction the density, velocity and
rate of flow of flowing magnetic material. 2,760,769,
8-28-56, CI. 266—1.
Onstad, Ragnar E. : See —
Hambrecht, Albert H., and Onstad. 2,754,928.
Ontario Research Foundation : See —
Marshall. Harry B., and Curran. 2,772,139.
Marshall, Harry B., and Krizsan. 2,772,140.
Oom, Ben lamin J , : N< <
Henrikson, Bror W., 'Hoven, Nordmark, and Oom.
2,760,556.
Henrikson, Bror W., Hoven, Nordmark, and Oom.
2,760,561.
Morgan, Erving B., Oom, and Spencer. 2,729,275.
Ooms, Hugo T. G. Biscuit-cutting machines. 2,770,203,
11-13-56, CI. 107—24.
Oosterhout, Johan C. D., W. L. Banks, and W. F. Glassmire,
to The Texas Co. Manufacture of alkenyl succinic acid.
2,741,597, 4-10-56, CI. 252 — 56.
Oosterkamp, Wijbe J., to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co., as trustee. Measuring chamber for X-rays. 2,736,833,
2-28-56, CI. 313—93.
Oosterkamp, Wybe J. : See —
Boldingh, Willem H., Hardenberg, Oosterkamp, and
Verhoeff. 2,751,504.
Opalenik, John J., and R. D. Howells, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Wiring device having spring securing means
for mounting it on a perforated panel. 2,757,353, 7-31-56,
CI. 339—328.
Opel, Lawrence G., and A. W. Kimball, Sr., to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Dynamoelectric machine. 2,773,203,
12-4-56, CI. 310—65.
Opfermann, Adolf C. J. Process for preparing j8-chloropro-
pionic acid. 2,759,018, 8-14-56, CI. 260—539.
Opfermann, Adolf C. J. Process for the production of amino-
carboxylic acids and their N-substituted derivatives.
2,773,093, 12-4-56, CI. 260—534.
Opgenorth, John E., and H. M. Hanson. Container vending
machine. 2,771,215, 11-20-56, CI. 221 — 251.
Ophuls, Fred, and W. E. Bernd. Cooling towers. 2,733,055,
1-31-56, CI. 261—24.
Opie, John. Machine for compressing meat bodies and for
packaging same. 2,730,286, 1-10-56. CI. 226 — 101.
Opie, Joseph W., to General Mills, Inc. Starch carbonate.
2,767,171, 10-16-56, CI. 260—233.3.
Opie, Joseph W., R. Nordgren, and R. M. Hamilton, to Gen-
eral Mills, Inc. Process of reducing the viscosity of gums.
2,767,167, 10-16-56, CI. 260—209.
Opie, William R. : See —
Svanstrom, Kjell A., and Opie. 2,749,295.
Oplinger, Kirk A. : See —
Hanna, Clinton R., Douglas, and Oplinger. 2,763,450.
Opocensky, Willard J., H. Buseth, and C R. Cole, to Libra-
scope. Inc. Boring machine. 2,742,801, 4-24-56, CI.
77—63.
Oppeeraard, Assur G. : See —
Moklebust, Olav, and Oppegaard. 2.771,354.
Oppegaard, Assur G., to National Lead Co. Method for de-
composition of titaniferous ores. 2,774,650, 12-18-56, CI.
23—117.
Oppel, Heinz C. Beater type topping machine. 2,759,318,
8-21-56, CI. 56—26.
Oppel, Heinz C. Cooperating rotatable disk type beet
harvester. 2,773.343. 12-11-56. CI. 55—108.
Oppenheimer, Frank, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Ion producing mechanism. 2,733,346, 1-31-56, CI.
250 — 41.9.
Oppenheimer, Frank F., to the United States of America as
represented by the United States Atomic Energy Commis-
sion. Ion producing mechanism. 2,745,017, 5-8-56, CI.
250^1.9.
Oppman, Joseph. Hair curler. 2,741,249, 4-10-56, CI.
132 — 41.
592
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Opsahl, Alert M, : See—
Beck. Edward F. W., and Opsahl. 2,703,818.
Opsahl, Alert M. to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electric
apparatus having a protective gap. 2,735,040, 2-14-56.
CI. 317—16.
Opsahl, Alert M., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Tempera-
ture compensated reclosers. 2,773,149, 12-4—56, CI.
200—89.
Opsahl, Eugene G., to American Steel Foundries. Brake
beam. 2.751,050, 6-19-56. CI. 188—226.1.
Opsahl, Eugene G., to American Steel Foundries. Brake
beam. 2,762,465, 9-11-56, CI. 188—222.6.
Opsitnik. William. Non-drip insert for bottles. 2,750,063,
6-12-56, CI. 215—73.
Optical Measuring Tools Ltd. : See —
Dietrich, Cornelius F., and Smith. 2,742,815.
Optical Plastics Corp. : See —
Beattio, John O. 2,745,138.
Oquist, Robert M. Hoop rolling paddle. 2,738,619, 3-20-56,
CI. 46—230.
Oram. Morris : See —
Holman Richard C, Oram, and James. 2,738,769.
Oraton Co., The : See —
Kracauer. Paul. 2,771,763.
Oravec, Emil G., to Textron American, Inc. Electromagnetic
vibration exciter. 2,734.1:18, 2-7-56. CI. 310 — 27.
Oravec, Emil G., to Textron American, Inc. Vibration isolator.
2,751,179. 6-19-56, CI. 248—358.
Oravets, Elizabeth E. Toy school. 2,734,307, 2-14-56, CI.
46—12.
Orazi. Paolo, and G. Bettini. Improvements in pistons.
2.753.232, 7-3-56, CI. 309—15.
Orchard Brothers Inc. : See —
Zarnowski, Frank J. 2,748.866.
Orchard, David W., to J. E. Cole. Multiple speed bicycle
transmission. 2,759,373, 8-21-56, CI. 74 — 750.
Ord, George R. : See —
Prior. William C, and Ord. 2,752,854.
Ord, Lewis R., to Techron Ltd. Hydraulic accumulator.
2,743,741, 5-1-56, CI. 138 — 31.
Ording, James R., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Seismic exploration apparatus. 2,759,552, 8-21-56, CI.
181— .5.
Ore & Chemical Corp., The : See —
Schreiber, Rudolf, and Schuetz. 2,752,040.
Oree, John A. : See —
Durham, James I., and Oree. 2,766,353.
Oregon Saw Chain Corp. : See —
Cox, Joseph B. 2,741,280.
Cox, Joseph B. 2,746,494.
Cox. Joseph B. 2,747,362.
Cox, Joseph B. 2,747.623.
Cox, Joseph B. 2,747,624.
Orehoski. Michael A. : See —
Heger, James J., and Orehoski. 2,757,107.
O'Reilly, Wallace M., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Back pressure regulator for wells. 2,757,741, 8-7-56, CI.
166—118.
Orelind, John R. : See —
Hubert, Clarence A., and Orelind. 2,735,281.
Orelind, John R., to International Harvester Co. Implement
attaching structure for tractors. 2,757,020, 7-31-56, CI.
280—504.
Orelind, John R., E. F. Huddle, and E. S. Ulm, Jr., to
International Harvester Co. Balanced mower. 2,769,297,
11-6-56, CI. 56—306.
Orem, Thomas R. : See —
Ackerman, Carl D., McCarthy, and Orem. 2,761,844.
Orenda Engines Ltd. : See —
Creek. John O. 2,754 636.
Jay, Kenneth W. 2,770,245.
Orenick. Emil. Mechanical movement. 2,751,789, 6-26-56,
CI. 74 — 57.
Orent. Edward : See —
Helslev, Charles W., Jr., Kutsche, and Orent. 2,750,953.
Purchas, William J., Jr., and Orent. 2,751.253.
Orent, Edward, and S. F. Kutsche, to General Motors Corp.
Eneine fuel system. 2,731,976, 1-24-56, CI. 137—118.
Orfleld, Horace M. : See —
Claridge, Elmond L., and Orfield. 2,759,872.
"Organico" : See —
Gregory, Paul, Genas, and Kostelitz. 2,737,519.
Organon Tnc. : See —
Reichstein. Tadeus. 2 749.149.
Reichstein, Tadeus. 2,752,372.
Reichstein, Tadeus. 2,773,076.
Thompson, Kenneth W., and Corrente. 2,774,710.
Organon Laboratories Ltd. : See —
Hewett. Colin L. 2,755,292.
Oriel, Benjamin J. Construction of improved traffic signal
light-time lapse indicator. 2.736,002. 2-21-56, CI. 340 — 43.
Origins Tnc. : See —
Rrherr. Robert E. 2.764.869.
Orlando, Carl, to the United States of America as represented
by the Secretary of the Army. Method and means for
evaluating density characteristics of photographic nega-
tives. 2.748,649, 6-5-56. CI. 88 — 14.
Orlando, Carl, to the United States of America as represented
by the Secretary of the Army. Moving obiect indicator.
2.774,961, 12-18-56. CI. 3-10— 258.
Orloff. Ceorge, to British Mossier Ltd. Rotary engines.
2,762,307, 9-11-56, CI. 103—49.
2,729,683.
5-15-56, CI.
5-22-56, CI.
Orme, John A. Method of removing insulating coatings from
wires. 2,751,317, 6-19-56, CI. 117 — 231.
Ormes, David W. Purging system for refrigerant. 2,767,554,
10-23-56, CI. 62—2.
Ormsby, Robert B., Jr., to The United States of America
as represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Strain gage
axial force unit. 2,741,120, 4-10-56, CI. 73 — 141.
Ornas & La Barre : See —
La Barre, Dwight. 2,770,515.
La Barre, Dwight. 2,773,728.
Orne, Donald : See —
Orne, Herman. 2,771,222.
Orne, Herman, 33%% to D. Orne, and 33%% to W. Orne.
Lime spreader. 2,771,222, 11-20-56, CI. 222—171.
Orne, Wilbur : See —
Orne, Herman. 2,771.222.
Orner, Harry. Screw-tensioning device. 2,734,412, 2-14-56,
CI. 81—52.4.
Ornitz, Nathaniel B., to Blaw-Knox Co. Furnace conveyor
roll. 2,772,872, 12-4-56. CI. 263—6.
Oronzio de Nora Impianti Elettrochimici : See —
De Nora, Vittorio, and de Bartholomaeis. 2,750,263.
De Nora, Vittorio, and de Bartholomaeis. 2,750,429.
Oroshnik, William, to Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp. Reduction
process. 2,744.142, 5-1-56, CI. 260 — 611.
Orozco, Gilbert H., to Pennsylvania Salt Mfg. Co. Lubricat-
ing composition. 2,753,304, 7-3-56, CI. 252 — 18.
Orr, Arthur : See —
Woodworth, Warner, and Orr. 2,770,817.
Orr, F. J. : See —
Linscheid, Arthur A. 2,762,183.
Orr, Fingal C. Spray device. 2,745,699,
299—70.
Orr, Francis L. Lawn edger. 2,746,229,
56—256.
Orr, Howard S. : See —
Lorig, Edwin T.. and Orr. 2,762,578.
Orr, Howard S., and A. Teplitz. to United States Steel Corp.
Apparatus for accelerating convective heat transfer between
a solid and a gas. 2,736,548. 2-28-56, CI. 263 — 3.
Orr, Jack A. Handle with floral pieces. 2,737,746, 3-13-56,
CI. 41—12.
Orr, John H, to Carbodies Ltd. Apparatus for operating a
pivoted member. 2,739,484. 3-27-56, CI. 74 — 99.
Orr, John H., to Carbodies Ltd. Stowing a droD-head of a
motor car body. 2,750,227, 6-12-56, CI. 296 — 65.
Orr, Lyman W. : See —
Early, Harold C, and Orr. 2,737.882.
Orr, Marcus O., to The B. F. Godrich Co. Fabric-backed
sponge gasket and method of making same. 2,744,847,
5-8-56, CI. 154—93.
Orr, Nolan B., to General Motors Corp. Turbine bearing sup-
port. 2,744,722. 5-8- 56, CI. 253 — 39.1.
Orr, Palmer, to Borg-Warner Corp. Transmission lubrica-
tion. 2,762,233, 9-11-56, CI. 74 — 467.
Orr, Palmer, to Borg-Warner Corp. Transmission control.
2,768.534, 10-30-56. CI. 74 — 472.
Orr, Palmer, to Borg-Warner Corp. Transmission. 2,771,795,
11-27-56, CI. 74—781.
Orr, Palmer, and D. W. Kelbel, to Borg-Warner Corp. Power
steering mechanism. 2,775,132, 12-25-56. CI. 74 — 388.
Orr. Robert H. Parking structure. 2,755,941, 7-24-56, CI.
214—16.1.
Orr, Rufus M. Differential housing cradle. 2,748,459, 6-5-56.
CI. 29—284.
Orr & Sembower, Inc. : See —
Garraway, George H, and Kirkup. 2,753,927.
Orr, Stanley C. : See —
Monroe, Paul S.. Krapp, and Orr. 2,762.611.
Orrell, John E., to Shell Development Co. Underwater oil
precipitator. 2,767.802, 10-23-56, CI. 183 — 2.7.
Orrell, Joseph B., and A. E. Wilshusen, to Drumstick. Inc.
Confection machine. 2,735,398. 2-21-56. CI. 118—28.
Orretzky, Isaac. Photographic developer. 2,757,091, 7-31-56,
CI. 95—88.
Orsatti, Ernest R.. % to J. G. Moser. Signal light and re-
flector. 2,767,304/10-16-50, CI. 240—8.2.
Orsatti, Louis A., % to L. B. Lunetta and % to R. Borrelli.
Baseball base. 2,756.900. 7-31-50. CI. 273—25.
Orschel, Joseph E., to Stoffel Seals Corp. Cord seal lock.
2,740.054, -1-3-50. CI. 202—323.
Orser. Keith L., and R. D. Clapp, to Columbian Rope Co.
Resilient fiber pad and method of making same. 2,746,894.
5-22-56. CI. 154 — 101.
Orser. William D.. to Eastman Kodak Co. Optical scanning
ohiective lens system for inspection devices. 2,747,466,
5-29-56, CI. 88—57.
Orshanskv. Elias. Jr. Pump or motor for high hydraulic
pressures. 2,741,993, 4-17-56, CI. 103—161.
Orsini. Nello J. Marble game apparatus. 2,753,187, 7-3-56.
CI. 273—120.
Orsino, Joseph A. : See —
Greenburg, Reginald H, and Orsino. 2,759,036.
Greenburg, Reginald H, and Orsino. 2,759,037.
Orstrom, Gustaf, and H. Ortmark, to Arenco Aktiebolag. Bag
filling machines. 2,754,646, 7-17-56, CI. 53—188.
Ortega Mario D., deceased; P. A. Orteea, administratrix.
Vacuum cleaning device. 2,731,103, 1-17-56, CI. 183—37.
Ortega, Pauline A.: See —
Ortega, Mario D. 2,731,103.
Ortegren, Herman A., to Fedornl-Moeul-Rower Bearings. Inc.
Rotary magnetic chuck. 2,741,481, 4-10-56. CI. 279 — 1.
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Ortegren, Herman A., to Federal-Mogul-Bower Bearings, Inc.
Machine for end-grinding tapered rollers. 2,754,635,
7-17-56, CI. 51—134. '
Ortendahl, Andrew L., to Farrington Mfg. Co. Display case
with elevating article support. 2,755,921, 7-24-56, CI.
206 — 45.13.
n : See —
2,761,768.
Orthner, Ludwig, and M. Reuter, to Farbwerke Hoechst
Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning.
Process for rendering fibrous material water-repellent.
2,774,689, 12-18-56, CI. 117 — 135.5.
Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp. : See —
Berliner, Victor R., Mende, and Singher. 2,752,284.
Kupferberg, Alfred B., Mende, Millman, and Singher.
2,735.798.
Kupferberg, Alfred B., and Singher. 2,761,809.
Kupferberg, Alfred B., and Singher. 2,761,811.
Oroshnik, William. 2,744,142.
Singher, Heron O., Kupferberg, and Lowy. 2,761,810.
Singher, Heron O., and Lowy. 2,761,808.
Orthuber, Richard K., to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Electron discharge device. 2,700,398, 10-9-56,
CI. 315—3.
Orthuber, Richard K., J. E. Clemens, and B. B. Johnstone.
Electrostatic shutter mosaic and method of manufacture.
2,733,501, 2-7-56. CI. 29—25.17.
Orthuber, Richard K., J. E. Clemens, and B. B. Johnstone,
to the United States of America as represented by the
United States Air Force. Method of preparing electrostatic
shutter mosaics. 2,749,598, 6-12-56, CI. 29—25.17.
Orthwine, Rudolf. Needle. 2,741,409, 4-10-56, CI.
223—102.
Orthwine, Rudolf. Deep friction generator. 2,755,798,
7-24-56, CI. 128—62.
Ortloff, John E., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Re-
charging device for pellet impact drill bits. 2,735,655,
2-21-56, CI. 255—61.
Ortloff, John E., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Re-
siliently coupled drill bit. 2,740,651, 4-3-56, CI. 287—85.
Ortloff, John E., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Hard
formation retractable drill bit. 2,771,275, 11-20-56, CI.
255—61.
Ortrnark, Helge : See —
Orstrom, Gustaf, and Ortrnark. 2,754,646.
Orton, Melvern, H. J. Schultz. and B. Walker. Phonograph
pickup and the like. 2,769,038, 10-30-56, CI. 179 — 100.41.
Ortusi, Antoine, and J. C. Simon, to Compagnie Generale
de Telegraphie Sans Fil. Hertzian optics. 2,763,860,
9-18-56, CI. 343—753.
Orwin, Milton. Multiple-outlet sill cock unit. 2,762,387,
9-11-56, CI. 137—360.
Orwoll, Edward F.. to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Method of increasing the colloidal sulfur content of
bentonite-sulfur mixture. 2,773.797. 12-11-56, CI. 167 — 20.
Orzel, Paul, deceased, by E. Orzel, administratrix, to said
E. Orzel, personally, J. Lichtenstein, and W. J. Rooney.
Cooling towers. 2,760.764. 8-28-56, CI. 261—30.
Osberg, Chester F.. and C. B. Cooper, to General Dynamics
Corp. Waste disposal device. 2,771,533, 11-20-56, CI.
219—19.
Osbon, William O. : See —
Beatty, Charles G., and Osbon. 2,761,318.
Osborn, Adwiu R.. and O. A. Lindsey. Aerator for minnow
bucket. 2,757,916, 8-7-56, CI. 261 — 121.
Osborn, Harry B., Jr., to The Ohio Crankshaft Co. Method of
manufacturing hollow tubular articles. 2,730,472, 1-10-56,
CI. 148—10.5.
Osborn. Kenneth R., D. A. Peterson, and J. C. Sloan, Jr., to
Allied Chemical & Dye Corp. Continuous process for
cooling liquid sulfur. 2,767,061, 10-16-56, CI. 23 — 224.
Osborn Mfg. Co., The : See —
Benyafc, John B. 2,755,496.
Ellms, Robert W. 2,748.625.
Nelson, Brooks E., and Peterson. 2,740,148.
Peterson, Ruben O. 2,739,429.
Peterson, Ruben O. 2,744,277.
Peterson, Ruben O. 2.748,412.
2,755.608.
2,757,400.
2,757,401.
2,757,486.
2.766,564.
2,773.275.
Peterson, Ruben O.
Peterson, Ruben O.
Peterson, Ruben O.
Peterson, Ruben O.
Peterson, Ruben O.
Peterson. Ruben O.
Vacuum cleaner.
2,745,512, 5-15-56, CI.
2,771,151, 11-20-56, CI.
Osborn, Ralph C
183—37.
Osborn, Ralph C. Vacuum cleaner
183—37.
Osborn, William T. Sharpening unit for mower blades.
2,738,624, 3-20-56. Cl. 51—33.
Osborne, Fay H. Beverage infuser. 2,732,787, 1-31-56, Cl.
99—306.
Osborne, Lloyd M., and O. J. Garant. Stapling machine.
2,774,968, 12-25-56, Cl. 1—44.4.
Osborne, Robert J. Tray holder. 2,745,619, 5-15-56, Cl.
248—226.
Rotary-acting fowl tendon puller and leg
4, 1-24-56, Cl. 17—11.3.
Fishing float. 2,755,589, 7-24-56, CI.
Osborne, Stuart B.
severer. 2,731,6
Osborne, Wiley W.
43—15.
Osburn, Henry G.
Cl. 255—28.
Drill pipe float valve. 2,744,727, 5-8-56,
Osburn Mfg. Co., The : See —
Nelson, Brooks E., and Peterson. 2,756,109.
Ose, John. Truck scraper. 2,769,256, 11-6-56, Cl. 37—126.
Osgood, Charles F., Jr., W. M. Grosvenor, Jr., J. I. McMartin,
and F. Schirmer, to General Strapping Corp. Automatic
wire strapping machine. 2,748,692, 6-5-56, Cl. 100 — 27.
Osgood Co., The : See —
White, Fred L. 2,774,484.
Osgood, Walter P., to Boston Machine Works Co. Machine
for producing eyelet stays. 2,766,826, 10-16-56, Cl.
164 — 68.
O'Shea, John B. Safety razors. 2,729,888, 1-10-56, Cl.
30—60.5.
O'Shei, William E. Differential fluid pressure motors.
2,731,954, 1-24-56, Cl. 121—186.
O'Shei, William E. Windscreen wiper blades. 2,739,336,
3-27-56, Cl. 15—245.
O'Shei, William E. Windscreen wiper blades. 2,739,337,
3-27-56, Cl. 15—245.
O'Shei, William E. Windscreen wipers. 2,739,339, 3-27-56,
Cl. 15—255.
O'Shei, William E„ and R. D. Tomlin ; said Tomlin assor, to
said O'Shei. Driving connection for windscreen wipers.
2.760,801, 8-28-56, Cl. 287—53.
O'Shields, William T. Bobbin support stop. 2,766,780,
10-16-56, Cl. 139—251.
Oshinski, Charles J. : See —
Kleiber, Donald J., Oshinski, and Rogers. 2,766,808.
Oshkosh Trunks and Luggage Co. : See —
Plotkin, Joseph H. 2,745,524.
Oshry, Howard I. : See —
Steigerwalt, Oliver I., and Oshry. 2,753,523.
Steigerwalt, Oliver I., and Oshry. 2,757,443.
Osius, Adolph P. Fluid pump. 2,765,751, 10-9-50, Cl.
103—149.
Oslund, Herbert D. Machine for trimming the finger plate
on a piano key. 2,770,268, 11-13-56, Cl. 144—2.
Osman, Lee E., to General Electric Co. Iron base high tem-
perature alloy. 2,744,821, 5-8-56, Cl. 75 — 124.
Osman, Mitchell G., to Radio Corp. of America. Electroplating
rack. 2,751,345, 6-19-56, Cl. 204—297.
Osmar, John J. Electric dust precipitator. 2,748,887,
6-5-56, Cl. 183—7.
Osmose Wood Preserving Co. of America, Inc. : See —
Fahlstrom, George B. 2,757,121.
Osraun, Dean W. Grappling tool. 2,743,130, 4-24-56, Cl.
294 — 102.
Osner, Clarence W„ to Pullman-Standard Car Mfg. Co.
Freight car side door traveler. 2,740,154, 4-3-56, Cl.
16—88.
Osner, Clarence W., to Pullman-Standard Car Mfg. Co.
Counterbalanced berth arrangement. 2,746,063, 5-22-56,
Cl. 5—9.
Osojnak, Boris M„ to Heyl & Patterson, Inc. Sintering
machine. 2,745,659, 5-15-56, Cl. 266—21.
Osowski, Baltazar J., % to F. E. Stacknik. Rota table con-
necting means for lamps. 2,732,486, 1-24-56, Cl.
240—61.12.
Ospelt, Gustav : See —
Scheiterlein, Andreas. 2,739,574.
Schreiber, Erich. 2,747,556.
Ospenson, Joseph N., to California Spray-Chemical Corp.
Purification and recovery of maleic anhydride. 2,734,854,
2-14-56, Cl. 202—42.
Osplack, Joseph J., to Vinco Corp. Abrasive wheel dresser.
2,735,419, 2-21-56, Cl. 125—11.
Osplack, Joseph J., and A. S. Beam, to Vinco Corp. Conical
involute gearing. 2,747,424, 5-29-56, Cl. 74 — 459.5.
Osserman, Stanley, and E. C. Nicholides, to Dictograph Prod-
ucts Co., Inc. Hearing aid apparatus. 2,764,640, 9-25-56,
Cl. 179—107.
Ossino, Salvatore. Pole supported fruit picker with pivoted
cutter. 2.746,232, 5-22-56, Cl. 56—336.
Osten, Fred C. Spring sash balance. 2,774,119, 12-18-56.
Cl. 20—52.
Oster. John, Mfg. Co. : See —
Doerner. Otto D. 2.765.009.
Jones, Paul C. 2,768 663.
Kohls, Erich E., and Thompson. 2,747,845.
Luther, William P. 2,733,052.
Luther, William P. 2,733,396.
Oster Mfg. Co., The : See —
Chasar, Anthony R. 2.744.757.
Oster, Thomas H, to Ford Motor Co. Process of burning
solid fuel to produce slag suitable for Portland cement.
2,745,657, 5-15-56, Cl. 263—53.
Oster, Thomas H, to Ford Motor Co. Method of reducing
ores bv a particular fuel combustion mixture. 2,745,732,
5-15-56, Cl. 75—26.
Oster, Thomas H., to Ford Motor Co. Appartus and process
for reduction of ores to metal. 2,745,733, 5-15-56, Cl.
75—40.
Oster, Thomas H., to Ford Motor Co. Metal reduction and
combustion process. 2,745,734, 5-15-56, Cl. 75 — 40.
Oster, Thomas H., to Ford Motor Co. Process of reducing
metallic ores with gases. 2,745,737, 5-15-56, Cl. 75 — 91.
Osterberg, Harold, to American Optical Co. Microscope with
variable means for gradually altering the contrast in optical
images. 2,732,759, 1-31-56, Cl. 88—39.
Osterberg, Kenneth A. Fishing sinker. 2,753,653, 7-10-56,
Cl. 43^4.91.
Osterberg, Samuel O., bankrupt ; C. J. McGovern, trustee,
to J. Clark and M. Saklad. Mask for ai>i*i ;f\ :.is •
2,764,152, 9-25-56, Cl. 128—142.
594
INDEX OF PATENTS. 1956
Ostergaard, Anders. Apparatus for mounting and dismount-
ing piston rings. 2,763,922, 9-25-56. CI. 29—223.
Ostergaard, Vermund. Hand sewing needle. 2,740,568,
4-3-56, CI. 223—102.
Ostergren, Axel H. : See —
Kogel, Wilhelm G., Boren, and Ostergren. 2,773,359.
Ostergren, Axel H., and K. G. Boren, to Aktiebolaget Elek-
trolux. Electrically operated absorption refrigeration ap-
paratus. 2,736,175, 2-28-56, CI. 62—119.5.
Ostergren, Ralph H., S. J. Goldberg, R. B. Horsfall, Jr.,
and J. M. Wuerth, to North American Aviation, Inc.
Velocity meter. 2,769,492, 11-6-56, CI. 161—18.
Osterhof, Harold J. : See —
Gates, George H., and Osterhof. 2,763,897.
Osterhoudt, Delmer D. Carbon saver for motion picture
projectors. 2,736,836. 2-28-56, CI. 314—1.
Osterhus, Ervin J. : See —
Richards, Archer W., and Osterhus. 2,737,213.
Osternieyer, Gustavus A. Trap device for rodents and the
like. 2,733,542, 2-7-56, CI. 43—83.5.
Osterroiehisehe Stickstoffwerke Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Bretschneider, Hermann, and Klotzer. 2,774,756.
Ostertag, Karl : See —
Eggink, Heinz, Elling, Ettinger, Ostertag, and Schulze.
2,758,464.
Osthoff, Robert C. : See —
Hurd, Dallas T., and Osthoff. 2,737,506.
Kantor, Simon W., and Osthoff. 2,753,365.
Osthoff, Robert C, and S. W. Kantor, to General Electric Co.
High molecular weight solid polymethylene and method for
preparing the same. 2,749,318, 6-5-56, CI. 260 — 2.
Ostline, John E., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc.
Toll ticketing telephone systems. 2,740,836, 4-3-56, €1.
179—7.1.
Ostline, John E., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc.
Telephone systems. 2,748,197, 5-29-56, CI. 179—27.
Ostline, John E., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc.
Telephone systems. 2,763,725, 9-18-56, CI. 179 — 27.
Ostline, John E., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc.
Toll ticketing telephone systems. 2,771,510, 11-20-56, CI.
179—27.
Ostling, Carl A., and H. C. Hodgkins, to United States
Rubber Co. Method and apparatus for forming tires.
2,763,317, 9-18-56, CI. 154—9.
Ostlund, Karl B., to Stora Kopparbergs Bergslags Aktie-
># bolaget. Clutching tong. 2,743,954, 5-1-56, CI. 294 — 113.
Ostnas, Anders K. A. Quick detachable article carriers.
2,743,894, 5-1-56, CI. 248—317.
Ostrander, Elinor H., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Wetting head
press. 2,762,859, 9-11-56, CI. 136—122.
Ostrander, Lester V., to (icnoral Motors Corp. Intake and
exhaust manifold. 2,765,780, 10-9-56, CI. 123—52.
Ostrander, Robert K., to Uneeda Doll Co., Inc. Walking dolls.
2,739,417, 3-27-56, CI. 46—149.
Ostrak, Joseph, to Joy Mfg. Co. Sockets for flat blade pins.
2,746,024, 5-15-56, CI. 339—256.
Ostrega, Henry J. : See —
Sak, Alexander J. and E. S., and Ostrega. 2,751,251.
Isroff, Helaine P., and Ostrov. 2,762,121.
Ostrov, George and H. P. Isroff. Coiling device for collapsible
dispensing tube. 2,754,031, 7-10-56, CI. 222 — 99.
Ostrow, Barnet D. : See —
Nobel, Fred I., and Ostrow. 2,733,198.
Ostrow, Barnet D., to Elechem Corp. Electroplating com-
position for copper. 2,732,336, 1-24-56, CI. 204 — 52.
Ostrow, Barnet D., to Elechem Corp. Bath for plating bright
copper. 2,770,587, 11-13-56, CI. 204—52.
Ostrow, Barnet D.. and F. I. Nobel. Bath for plating bright
gold. 2,765.269. 10-2-56. CI. 204 — 46.
Ostrowski, Michael. Flycasting device. 2,741,059, 4-10-56,
CI. 43—43.12.
Ostrowski, Stanley J. : See —
Buczkowski, Edward J., Ostrowski, and Anderson.
2,738,713.
Ostwaldt, Erich, to Adrema Maschinenbau G. m. b. H. Index
tab mounting means on address printing plates. 2,761,453,
9-4-56, CI. 129—16.8.
Ostwaldt, Erich, and H. Ditzel, to Adrema Maschinenbau
G. m. b. H. Impressing machines for address-printing and
like printing plates. 2.773.581, 12-11-56. CI. 197—6.7.
Osuch, Stanley P., to United States Steel Corp. Wire-tying
machine. 2,756,783, 7-31-56, CI. 140—93.6.
O' Sullivan, Eugene. Apparatus for the transporting and
storing of goods. 2,762,489, 9-11-56, CI. 198 — 85.
O'Sullivan, Eugene D. : See —
Phalen, Joseph L. 2,745,700.
O'Sullivan, John F., to Frawlev Corp. Ball point pen.
2,734,484, 2-14-56, CI. 120—42.03.
O'Sullivan, Paul J. Insect trap. 2,770,066, 11-13-56 CI.
43—107.
Oswald, Carl C, to R. A. Oswald. Chemical proportioning
device. 2,758,716, 8-14-56, CI. 210—39.
Oswald, Joseph H. Opening closure panel and fastening
means. 2,742,312, 4-17-56, CI. 292—241.
Oswald, Joseph H. Casement window structure. 2,751,639,
6-26-56, CI. 20—53.
Oswald. Joseph H. Can fastener for panel closures.
. 2,767,008, 10-16-56, CI. 292—241.
Oswald, Joseph V. Lifting magnet control system.
2,748,322, 5-29-56. CI. 317—123.
Oswald, Richard A. : See —
Oswald, Carl C. 2,758,716.
Oswald, Richard L. Optional gun sight reticule enlarging
device. 2,769,239. 11-0-56, CI. 33—50.
Oswald, Robert A. Method and apparatus for photographing
races or the like. 2,739,866, 3-27-56, CI. 346—107.
Oswald, Thomas E. Cartridge holder and carrier. 2,756,913,
7-31-56, CI. 224—15.
Oswald, William B. : See —
Harpoothian, Edward, and Oswald. 2,742,245.
Harpoothian, Edward, and Oswald. 2,745,613.
Oswalt, George L. Pallet lifter. 2,741,371, 4-10-56, CI.
212—35.
Oswalt, George L. Pallet feeder. 2,770,346, 11-13-56. CI.
198—19.
Oswalt, Harry L. Turf perforator. 2,730,028, 1-10-56,
CI. 97—34.
Oswalt, Vick. Material handling apparatus. 2,730,252,
1-10-56, CI. 214—304.
Oswalt, Vick. Trip means for fruit loading box. 2,730,253,
1-10-56, CI. 214 — 304.
Oswego Falls Corp. : See —
Horning, Raymond H. 2,737,333.
Vedder, William J. 2,736,258.
Wilcox, Isaac L. 2,736,065.
Wilcox, Isaac L., and Cole. 2,729,379.
Wicox, Isaac L., Cole, and Pesch. 2,744,367.
Ota, Seizaburo : See —
Miura, Noboru, and Oketani. 2,772,580.
Otis Elevator Co. : See —
Anderson, John N. 2,732,041.
Bruns, William H., and Galanty. 2,761,038.
Galanty. Harold E. 2,741.755.
Glaser, William F., and Hornung. 2,761,528.
Graevenitz, Henry L., and Dunham. 2,774,121.
Hornung, Stephen A. 2,734,598.
Otis Engineering Corp. : See —
Schramm, Harry B., Fredd, and Otis. 2,749,937.
Otis, Herbert C, to Continental Assurance Co. Selective
cross-over packer. 2,766,831, 10-16-56, CI. 166 — 116.
Otis, Herbert C, Sr. : See —
Schramm, Harry B., Fredd, and Otis. 2,749,937.
O'Toole, John M. Means for producing variable sized aper-
tures. 2,740,635, 4-3-56, CI. 279—106.
Ott, Arnold C. : See —
Babcock, John C. and Ott. 2,775,602.
Pederson. Raymond L., and Ott. 2,752,367.
Ott, Arnold C, to The Upjohn Co. 17-hydroxycorticosterone,
21-beta-cyclopentvl propionate and compositions thereof.
2,746,904, 5-22-56, CI. 167—77.
Ott, Arnold C, to The Upjohn Co. Cortisone. 21-beta-cyclo-
pentylpropionate. 2,746,978, 5-22-56, CI. 260 — 397.4.
Ott, Clifford M. : See-
Wilson, Herman W., Jr., and Ott. 2,737,327.
Ott, Fred D., to the United States of America as represented by
the Secretary of the Navy. Clinch nut spinning tool.
2,771,207, 11-20-56, CI. 218—38.
Ott, George E., to General Electric Co. Leak detecting means.
2,745,582, 5-15-56, CI. 226 — 20.4.
Ott. George E., to General Electric Co. Lamp making ma-
chine and oven therefor. 2,756,980, 7-31-56, CI. 263 — 7.
Ott, Heinrich : See—
Ehrhart, Gustav, and Ott. 2.737.526.
Ehrhart, Gustav, Schmitt, and Ott. 2,774,767.
Ehrhart, Gustav, Schmitt. and Ott. 2,774,768.
Ott, Josef, to L. Schuler A. G. Sheet metal drawing press.
2,767.674. 10-23-56. CI. 113—38.
Ott, Pierre-Georges-Robert : See —
Tissot, Germain, and Ott. 2.746.091.
Ott, Wallace L., to Commercial Solvents Corp. Analgetic
compositions of N-(1-Methvl propyl) cyclohexylamine.
2,742,397, 4-17-56, CI. 167 — 65.
Ott, Walter, and M. Oberholzer. Reflecting system. 2,755,374,
7-17-56, CI. 240—41.35.
Ott. Walther H., to Merck & Co., Inc. Penicillin in feed.
2,753,266, 7-3-56, CI. 99—2.
Ottawa Steel, Inc. : See —
Dorkins, Evan E. 2,774,496.
Ottawa River Paper Co., The : See —
Daly, Grover J., and Lynch. 2.745,589.
Ottersland. Peter N. Supports for rotating drums. 2,770,270,
11-13-56, CI. 144—208.
Ottinger, August F., to Bemis Bro. Bag Co. Harvesting sacks.
2,734,541, 2-14-56, CI. 150—2.
Ottinger, August F., to Bemis Bro. Bag Co. Bag. 2,739,755,
3-27-56, CI. 229 — 54.
Ottinger, Carter C. Remote foot steering apparatus for boats.
2,757,630, 8-7-56, CI. 114—153.
Ottmann, Gerhard : See —
Grundmann, Christoph J., and Ottmann. 2,766,234.
Otto, Arthur C. and E. A. Control device for motor vehicles.
2,731,850, 1-24-56, CI. 74—484.
Otto. Arthur C. and E. A. Hand rail attachment for motor
vehicles. 2.768,590, 10-30-56. CI. 105 — 354.
Otto, Carl. Coke oven gas cooler. 2,747,847, 5-29-56, CI.
261—11.
Otto, Carl. Production of sulphate of ammonia. 2,759,796.
8-21-56, CI. 23—119.
Otto. Carl. Benzol scrubbing method and apparatus.
2,771 ,281, 11-20-56. PI. 261—22.
Otto, Carl A., to H. Fishlove & Co. Toy magnetic novelty.
2,775.064, 12-25-56, CI. 46 — 242.
Otto Construction Corp. : See —
Manuel, Maylam. 2,753,949.
LIST OF PATENTEES
595
Otto, Earl A. : See —
Otto, Arthur C. and E. A. 2,731,S50.
Otto, Arthur C. and E. A. 2,768,590.
Otto, Ferdinand P. : See —
Myers, Herbert, and Otto. 2,739,125.
Otto, Ferdinand P., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Mineral oil
compositions having stabilized low pour points. 2,730,501,
1-10-56. CI. 252—57.
Otto, Ferdinand P., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Phosphorus
and sulfur containing antioxidant. 2,733,207, 1-31-56, CI.
252—32.7.
Otto, Ferdinand P., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Prepara-
tion of alkaryl phosphoric acids. 2,745,863, 5-15-56, CI.
260 — 461.
Otto, Ferdinand P., and R. H. Williams, to Socony Mobil Oil
Co., Inc. High metal content complex salts of sulfonic
acids and mineral oil compositions thereof. 2,739,124,
3-20-56, CI. 252—33.
Otto, George F., to American Chemical Paint Co. Metal
coating composition and method of coating titanium there-
with. 2,741,567, 4-10-56, CI. 117—134.
Otto, George F., and H. L. Faigen, to American Chemical
Paint Co. Method and compositions for use in treating
and deforming metals. 2,767,111, 10-16-56. CI. 148—
6.15.
Otto. Gerhard : See —
Schubert, Rudolf, and Otto. 2,744,836.
Otto, Julian A. : See —
Gilbert, Everett E., and Otto. 2,745,862.
Otto, Mueller : See —
Novinger, Cecil E., and Mueller. 2,758,652.
Otto, Pieter : See —
Swart. Karel, Hagemans, and Otto. 2,743,998.
Otto, Walter. Thermal fuse. 2,764,025. 9-25-56, CI. 74—2.
Otto, Walter. Thermal fuse. 2,764,026, 9-25-56, CI. 74—2.
Otto, Walter. Thermal fuse. 2,764,027, 9-25-56, CI. 74 — 2.
Otto, William H. : See —
Whitehurst, Harry B., and Otto. 2,772,518.
Whitehurst, Harry B., and Otto. 2,772,987.
Ottofy, Ladis H. Phonographic device. 2,733,070, 1-31-56,
CI. 274 — 11.
Otway, Christopher W., to The British Petroleum Co. Ltd.
Pressure core takers. 2,734,719, 2-14-56, CI. 255 — 1.4.
Ouellette, Clarence, to Wrap-King Corp. Object carrier for
wrapping machine. 2,742,141, 4-17-56, CI. 198 — 210.
Ougland, Nels M. Crab traps. 2,769,274, 11-6-56, CI.
43—105.
Oury Engineering Co. : See —
MacKinney, Paul M. 2,750,164.
Oury, John F. 2,731,249.
Oury, John F., to Oury Engineering Co. Hatch loading
2,731,249, 1-17-56, CI.
transit concrete mixing drum
259—161.
Ousback, Bror G. : See —
Sundberg, Erik G., and Ousback. 2,747,008.
Outboard. Marine & Mfg. Co. : See —
Brier, Marcel L. 2,757,013.
Evinrude, Ralph S. 2,744,736.
Irgens, Finn T. 2,732.819.
Irgens, Finn T. 2,740,390.
Irgens, Finn T., and Watkins. 2,740,368.
Kincannon, Leo T. 2,764,028.
Shimanckas, William J. 2,740,306.
Watkins, Lucius D. 2,741,231.
Watkins, Lucius D. 2,756,556.
Outillage Electrique Silex S. A., Nationality Francaise Indus-
trielle : See —
Baron, Raoul M. A. 2,756,354.
Outrebon, Eugene. Automatic weighing machine. 2,756,041,
7-24-56, CI. 265—7.
Ouvrard, Paul : See —
Reymonenq, Gaston, and Ouvrard. 2,758,227.
Ovalstrapping Inc. : See —
Lamb, Frank H. 2,743,081.
Over, Raymond E., to M. H. Detrick Co. Furnace construc-
tion, including portable wall panel. 2,769,410, 11-6-56,
CI. 110—1.
Overbaugh, Charles B. Paper pin-clip. 2,767,450, 10-23-56,
CI. 24—67.
Overbeke, John W. : See —
Ford, Alfred, and Overbeke. Re. 24,223.
Overby, Sune L., to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson. Meas-
uring device. 2,733,406, 1-31-56, CI. 324 — 59.
Overcash, Dwight M., and R. B. Parks, to General Motors
Corp. Electrodeposition of copper. 2,737,485, 3-6-56, CI.
204—52.
Overfield-Collins, Edward, and A. P. Saunders, to Wildt and
Co. Ltd. Circular knitted fabric and garment. 2,751,771,
6-26-56. CI. 66—171.
Overhead Door Corp. : See —
Moler, Charles C. 2,738,004.
Overhouse, John A., and M. Ristila. Pruning attachment
for weed puller. 2,743,522, 5-1-56, CI. 30—253.
Overland, Stanley. Multiple outlet ice cream dispenser.
2,750,0S3, 6-12-56, CI. 222^82.
Overly-Hautz Co., The : See —
Motts, Frank D. 2,765,997.
Overman, Earl R., deceased ; M. B. Overman, executrix. Fiber
drawing machine and method. 2,758,335, 8-14-56, CI.
18—2.5.
Overman. John T. D. Wedge for falling trees and bucking
logs. 2,733,894, 2-7-56, CI. 254—104.
Overman, Mary B. : See —
Overman, Earl R. 2,758,335.
Overmier Herbert F. : See —
McLean, Mark L., and Overmier. 2,738,483.
Overton, Charles M., C. D. Iddings, and G. E. Fountain, to
Lee C. Moore Corp. Fast line guide. 2,744,696, 5-8-56,
CI. 242—157.
Overwein, Joseph H. : See —
Davis, Raymond C, Overwein, and Millhouse. 2,731,672.
Ovestrud, Richard M. Seating attachment for tables.
2,761,491, 9^-56, CI. 155—124.
Owades, Joseph L., and O. N. Breivik, to Standard Brands
Inc. Process of extracting lipids from plant and animal
tissue. 2,753,362, 7-3-56, CI. 200—397.25.
Owen, Bennie D. Bracket for supporting vehicle top bow.
2,774,623, 12-18-56, CI. 296—104.
Owen, Charles D., Jr., to Beacon Mfg. Co. Blanket and
napped material therefor. 2.731.045, 1-17-56, CI. 139 — 391.
Owen, Charles J., to United States Steel Corp. Method
of electroplating aluminum and electrolyte therefor.
2,762,764, 9-11-56, CI. 204 — 28.
Owen, Charley H., and J. W. Slover, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Method for thermal recycle cracking. 2,756,186,
7-24-56, CI. 196 — 49.
Owen, Douglas H. : See —
Buckley, Sidney E., and Owen. 2,764,552.
Owen, Edwin H., and W. J. Hanson, to Pitney-Bowes, Inc.
Sheet handling and envelope stuffing machine. 2,771,726,
11-27-56, CI. 53—235.
Owen, George T. Articulated fastener. 2,748,439, 6-5-56,
CI. 24—205.13.
Owen, Harold P., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Blend of poly-
chloroprene and acrylic synthetic rubbers for adhering
acrylic rubbers to other materials. 2,742,942, 4-24-56, CI.
152—330.
Owen, Hazel R. Illuminated flower stand. 2,760,052,
8-21-56, CI. 240—10.
Owen, John C. : See —
Bennett, Alfred, and Owen. 2,754.418.
Noxon, Paul A., and Owen. 2,773,252.
Owen, John C. Clothing accessories. 2,738,515, 3-20-56,
CI. 2 — 279.
Owen, John C, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Automatic steer-
ing system. 2,759,689, 8-21-56, CI. 244—77.
Owen, John C. Rotating synchronous rectifiers. 2,767,366,
10-16-56, CI. 321—50.
Owen, Kenneth J. Well apparatus. 2,754,160, 7-10-56, CI.
308 — 4.
Owen, Lewis M., to The DeVilbiss Co. Traveling spray booth.
2,761,373, 9-4-56, CI. 98—115.
Owen, Nathan B. : See —
Carlson, George E., Bader, and Owen. 2,744,665.
Owen, Samuel P. Inboard motorboat hull of the planing type
having a cavitation plate. 2,729,183, 1-3-56, CI. 114 — 66.5.
Owen, Webster J., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerating
apparatus for automobiles with reheat means. 2,735,657,
2-21-56, CI. 257—3.
Owens, Charles W., Sr. Collapsible truck with collapsible
handle. 2,754,127, 7-10-56, CI. 280—41.
Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. : See —
Biefeld, Lawrence P. 2,763,573.
Biefeld, Lawrence P., and Brisley. 2,738,285.
Biefeld, Lawrence P.. and Shannon. 2,770,840.
Brown, Gerald H. 2,765,838.
Caroselli, Remus F. 2,731,367.
Caroselli, Remus F. 2,744,835.
Caroselli, Remus F. 2,754,221.
Caroselli, Remus F. 2,754,223.
Caroselli, Remus F. 2.754,224.
Darling, Jack C, and Haves. 2,731,204.
De Reus. Marinus E. 2,731.374.
Drummond, Warren W. 2,736,070.
Drummond, Warren W. 2,751,962.
Drummond, Warren W., and Smock. 2.728,972.
Drummond, Warren W., Steitz, and Frickert. 2,736,512.
Drummond, Warren W., Steitz, and Holtschulte.
2,746,118.
Frickert, Philip J., Jr. 2,736,676.
Henry, Thomas W., and Boggs. 2,774,630.
Hogendobler, Henry R., and Simison. 2,731,066.
Hohl, John. 2,731,165.
Holtschulte, William F. 2,763,100.
Husum, Charles W. 2,731.071.
Kleist, Dale, Sidwell. and Reed. 2,771,387.
Mautz, Paul E. 2,742,652.
McElroy, George S. 2,742,737.
Mennerich. Fred A. 2.744,563.
Morrison, Albert R. 2.736,163.
Morrison, Albert R., and Fargo. 2,732.883.
Morrison, Albert R., and Fargo. 2,770,940.
Sl.-iyier, Games. 2,729,029.
Slavter, Gaines. 2.729.030.
Slayter, Games. 2,753,598.
Slayter, Games. 2.753,677.
Slayter, Games. 2,774,443.
Slayter, Games. 2,774,675.
Slavler, Games, and Anderson. 2,741,009.
Slayter, Games, and Fletcher. 2,729,027.
Slayter, Games, and Fletcher. 2.729,028.
Slayter, Games, Snow, and Philipps. 2,735,362.
Slayter, Games, Snow, and Philipps. 2.763,099.
Sonneborn, Ralph H., and Dennen. 2,745,491.
Stalego, Charles J. 2,754,541.
Tiede, Ralph L. 2,733.158.
Tiede, Ralph L. 2,736,714.
Van Der Hoven, Walter G. 2,732,885.
596
Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. : See — Continued
Waggoner, Jack H. 2,772,603.
Whitehurst, Harry B., and Otto. 2,772,518.
Whitehurst, Harry B., and Otto. 2,772,087.
Owens, Ernest, to United States Rubber Co. Weather strip
and method of making the same. 2,760,897, 8-28-o6, CI.
Owens Freeman H. Production of composite live action and
scenic effects for television. 2,730,565, 1-10-56, CI. 178—6.
Owens, Freeman H. Camera take-up and shutter and inter-
lock therebetween. 2,742,835, 4-24-56, CI. 95 — 31.
Owens, Freeman H. Television apparatus and optical sys-
tem. 2,745,901, 5-15-56, CI. 178—6.
Owens, Freeman H. Combined slide and card projection
apparatus for television. 2.750,444, 6-12-56, CI. 178—7.2.
Owens, Glenn E., Jr., and H. T. Rogers, to Rodney Hunt
Machine Co. Apparatus for wet finishing of textiles.
2,741,112, 4-10-56, CI. 68 — 177.
Owens, Harry, and E. Rodriguez. Geometric developing in-
strument'. 2,762,125, 9-11-56, CI. 33—26.
Owens, Harry L., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Miniature rectifier.
2,750,654, 6-19-56, CI. 29 — 25.3.
Owens, Harry S., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of Agriculture. Inactivation of
enzymes in beet cossettes prior to diffusion. 2,754,233,
7-10-56, CI. 127—43.
Owens, Harry T. : See —
Leonard, Joseph S., and Owens. 2,743,698.
Owens-Illinois Glass Co. : See —
Allen, Paul C. B. 2,742,275.
Allen, Russell G. 2,748,536.
Beddoes, John II., and Zitkus. 2,738,607.
Billian, Carroll J. 2,746,193.
Boyd, Robert A. 2,768,556.
Buell, Floyd E. 2.764.847.
Chew, Clarence. 2,747,541.
Cutter, Richard W., Strzala, and Fry. 2,771,177.
De Brock, Robert F. 2,736,447.
Denman, Robert R. 2,751,715.
Denman, Robert R. 2,754,627.
Diether, Richard L. 2,760,683.
Fedorchak. William J. 2,753,459.
Greene, Joseph F. 2,700,755.
Griswold, Hugh T., and Thomson. 2,764,274.
Hohl, Jolni. T.iering, and Itingel. 2,735,600.
Kalousek, George L. 2,748,008.
Koenig, Robert H. 2,738.622.
McCormirk. Francis A. 2.771.204.
Politsch, Verney G., Early, and Van Meter. 2,755,703.
Reynolds, Clifford J. 2,771,712.
Schaich, Wilbur A. 2 747.573.
Smith, Robert M. 2,758,421.
Sutter, John H. 2,738,838.
Wheaton, Jack M., and Pellett. 2,735,565.
Wheaton, Jack M., and Pellett. 2,744,647.
Owens, James B., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electric
switches. 2,734,955, 2-14-56, CI. 200 — 48.
Owens. James B., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Discon-
necting switch with operating mechanism. 2,748,213,
5-29-56, CI. 200—48.
Owens, James B., and C. W. Upton, Jr., to Westinehouse
Electric Corp. High-speed switch mechanism. 2,757,255,
7-31-56. CI. 200—106.
Owens, James H., to Radio Corp. of America. Low frequency
wave generators. 2,761,970, 9-4-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Owens, Jesse C. Tank refilling valve. 2,752,938, 7-3-56,
CI. 137 — 438.
Owens, Marvin L., Jr., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Purifica-
tion of acrylonitrile. 2,770,044, 11-13-56, CI. 260 — 465.9.
Owens. Robert D. J. : See —
Lewis, Idwal O., and Owens. 2,771,033.
Owens, Roy C. Rear view mirror attachments. 2,758,509,
8-14-56, CI. 88—98.
Owens, William V. : See —
Grosset, William E., and Owens. 2,761,612.
Owens, William V., to Paper Sacks Ltd. Multiply paper
sacks. 2.751.141. 6-19-56. PI. 229—55.
Owens, William V., to Paper Sacks Ltd. Multi-ply valve sacks.
2,764,339, 9-25-56, CI. 229—55.
Oxenrider, Ellis C. Hygienic dental package. 2,775,250,
12-25-50, CI. 132—84.
Oxford Filing Supply Co., Inc. : See —
Jonas, Frank D., and Patterson. 2,730,292.
Oxhandler, Samuel, to Sargent & Co. Pruning shears.
2,709,237. 11-6-56, CI. 30—254.
Oxirnne Ltd. : See —
Lowe, Arnold J., and Butler. 2,736,716.
Oxley Peter : See —
Maliphant, Gordon K., Oxley, and Peak. 2,736,748.
Oxwall Tool Co., Ltd. : See-
Blum, Sidney. 2,739.699.
Oxy-Calalyst. Tnc. : See —
Bowen, William M., Ill, and Houdry. 2,772,147.
Hayes. Cletus T. 2.743,529.
Houdry, Eugene J. 2.730.434.
Houdry, Eugene J. 2,742.437.
Houdry, Eugene J. 2,747,976.
Houdrv, Eugene J., and Adey. 2,731,541.
Houdry, Eugene J., and Bowen. 2,750,680.
Hughes, Francis J. 2,768,431.
Oxy-Therapy, Inc. : See — ■
Moore. Ben M.. and Litkenhous. 2,742,040.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Oyler, James R., to Knouse Foods Cooperative, Inc. Food
product for fruit pie filling and method of canning same.
2,755,190, 7-17-56, CI. 99—186.
Oys, John E. : See —
Pinke, August H., Meeker, Oys, and Hudson. 2,748,992.
Ozai-Durrani, Ataullah K. Quick cooking rice and process
therefor. 2,733,147, 1-31-56, CI. 99 — 80.
Ozai-Durrani, Ataullah K. Quick cooking rice and process
therefor. 2,740,719, 4-3-56, CI. 99—80.
Ozai-Durrani, Ataullah K. Means for measuring weight.
2,757,924, 8-7-56, CI. 265—70.
Ozai-Durrani, Ataullah K. Method for processing rice paddy.
2.758.031, 8-7-56, CI. 99—80.
Ozalid Co., Ltd. : See—
Bridgewater, William R. 2,761,365.
Cross, Edward L. 2,761,364.
P. B. A. Co. : See-
Salisbury, Thomas C. 2,730,784.
P. B. R. Mfg. Co. : See—
Pucci, Joseph. 2,756,082.
Pucci, Joseph, Bobb, and Rachman. 2,755,153.
Rachman, Isadore B., and Bobb. 2,759,528.
P & K Inc. : See —
Sharps, George J. 2,738,562.
Paasche, Jens A., to Cline Electric Mfg. Co. Regulator struc-
ture. 2,764,177, 9-25-56, CI. 137—209.
Pabco Products Inc. : See —
Hoopes, Harry P. 2,747,994.
Pabst, Arthur C, and C. F. Duchacek, to Socony Mobil Oil
Co., Inc. Deodorizing petroleum waxes. 2,736,667,
2-28-56, CI. 106—270.
Pabst Brewing Co. : See —
Frieden, Alexander, and Stern. 2,767,094.
Weiner. Lewis P. 2,760,716.
Pabst, Philip F.. and W. H. Conway, to Federal Paper Board
Co., Inc. Sheet edge trimmer for printing presses.
2,734,454. 2-14-56, CI. 101 — 246.
Paca, John P., and J. H. Elmer, to Diebold, Inc. Vault door.
2,732,815, 1-31-50, C\. 109—59.
Pace. Garland B., to Pipe Line Construction and Drilling Co.
Pipe handling mechanism. 2,759,757. 8-21-56, CI. 294 —
93
Pacej Henry A., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Method
of making svnthetic resin foam structures. 2,740,743,
4-3-56, CI. 154—140.
Pace, Henry A., to The Goodyear Tire .t Rubber Co. Lami-
nated panels. 2.744.042. 5-1-50. CI. 154 — 75.
Pace, Henry A., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Method
of forming laminated structures. 2,764,516, 9-25-56, CI.
154—110.
Pace. Inc. : See —
Callihan, Dale H. 2.708.203.
Cassidy. Robert J. 2.751,465.
Huffman, John W. 2.751,466.
Pace, Leo C. Container for shoes and the like. 2,772,045.
ll_27-56. CI. 229—52.
Pace. Marvin W. Egg transferring and supporting device.
2,729.375, 1-3-50, CI. 226—14.
Pace, Percy L. Musical doll-cradle. 2,751,710, 6-26-56, CI.
46—175.
Pacific Airmotive Corp. : See — ■
Bell, Raymond M.
Pacific Car and Foundry Co. : See —
Henrikson, Thor O. 2,763,133.
Pacific Flush Tank Co. : See —
Sehlenz, Harry E., and Langdon. 2,708,137.
Wright. Carl D. 2.708.130.
Pacific Foundrv Co., Ltd. : See —
Harflev. Henrv J., and Rankin. 2.744.477.
MacAfee. Merrill W., and Ruth. 2,751.037.
Rankin. Clarence S. 2.739.801.
Ruth. Herman A., and MacAfee. 2,751,043.
Pacific Laboratories Inc. : See —
Hube, Gottfried E. 2.757,413.
Pacific Mills : See —
Forsvthe, George, and Russell. 2,736,071.
Wilkie, Robert C. 2,745,146.
Pacific Press. Inc. : See —
Easton, Robert D. 2.731.086.
Pacific Pumps, Inc. : See —
Ecker, Murry F. 2,761.711.
Ecker, Murry F. 2,761,712.
Ecker, Mnrrv F.. and Harnev. 2,735.701.
Harney, Doran B.. and Shepherd. 2.772,803.
Walters, Michael E. 2,744,796.
Pacific Transducer Corp. : See —
Argabrite, George A. 2,771,775.
Pacific Wire Works Co. : See —
Harter, Clair M. 2.737,208.
Pacific Coast Engineering Co. : See —
Gilbert, Lloyd D. 2,759.515.
Pacific Union Metal Co. : See —
Lloyd, William H. 2,759,332.
Pacini, Humbert P. Magnetic deflection sweep amplifier.
2,741,723, 4-10-56, CI. 315—27.
Pack. Charles : See —
Bauer, Alfred F., and Pack. 2,759,380.
Pack, Edna W. Convertible plavground apparatus. 2,768,828,
10-30-56, CI. 272—56.
LIST OF PATENTEES
597
Pack, Frank C, and L. A. Goldblatt, to the United States of Page, Henry A
America as represented by the Secretary of Agriculture.
Detoxified cottonseed oil foots. 2,746,864, 5-22-56, CI.
Pack, Frank C, and R. W. Planck, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of Agriculture.
Inorganic iodide catalyzed tung oil isomerization. 2,760,968,
8-28-56, CI. 260 — 405.6.
Package Enterprises, Inc. : See —
Tohv. Max E., and Cheney. 2,752,968.
Package Machinery Co. : See —
Cornock, Edward F., and Luczak. 2,760,414.
Cornock, Edward F., and Newell. 2,751,104.
Cornock, Edward F., and Newell. 2,760,317.
Crescenzo. Francis C. 2,700,621.
Hoppe, William. 2.744,371.
^, to The Gates Rubber Co.
atns for perforating a flexible conduit.
CI. 164—99.
Page, Irving. Automatic pressure cooker
2,771,536, 11-20-56. CI. 219—43.
Page, Irving H. Radar indicator
'"—13.
Echo-ranging system.
electric heater.
(43,438, 4-24-56,
Echo detection system. 2,754,506, 7-10-56,
pulse
signaling system.
Anchor for use in
Hubmann, Paul. 2,735,614.
Labine. Roland A. 2,732,619.
Lyon, Norman W. 2,760,703.
Rawson, Emanuel, and Pellar. 2,775,224.
Roberts, Franklin B. 2,770,392.
Packaging Materials Corp. : See —
Brown. Paul. Re. 24,120.
Packham, Alfred J. H. Safety guide for washing machines.
2.768,016. 10-23-56, CI. 294—23.5.
Packman Harvester Developments Ltd. : See —
Packman, Percival J. 2,769,539.
Packman, Louis : See —
Taormina, Silvio C, Marinaro, and Packman. 2,754.258.
Packman. Percival J., to Packman Harvester Developments
Ltd. Separating apparatus. 2,769,539, 11-6-56, CI.
209— 7S.
Packwood, George H., Jr. Disposable carton dispenser.
2.751,117. 6-19-56. CI. 222—80.
Packwood, George H., Jr. Dispenser for finely divided mate-
rials. 2,760.688, 8-28-56. CI. 222—181.
Packwood, George H., Jr. Splash guard for soap dispensers.
2,762,532. 9-11-56, CI. 222—192.
Padbury, John J., J. H. Daniel, Jr., and S. T. Moore, to
American Cyanamid Co. Sized paper. 2,772,967, 12-4-56,
Q] 92 3
Paddock. Eldon L. : See —
Connell, George A., and Paddock. 2,773.757.
Paddon. Henry A. Ejection seat catapult. 2,755,042, 7-17-56,
CI. 244—122.
Paden, Dale D. Skater's brace. 2,731,275, 1-17-56, CI.
280 — 11.36.
Paden, Frederick T., and A. C. H. Weiss, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army.
Sled with detachable runner. 2,735,690, 2-21-56, CI.
280—12.
Padevco, Inc. : See —
Wilmntte, Raymond M. 2,744,247.
Wilmotte, Raymond M. 2.758,202.
Padgett, Edward D., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Air Force. Pulse
amplifier. 2,750,457. 6-12-56, CI. 179 — 171.
Padgett. Philip M., to Titeflex Inc. Machine for making non-
circular tubing with helically wound strip. 2,736,285,
2-28-56, CI. 113—35.
Padgett, Philip M.. to Titeflex, Inc. Making and compress-
ing corrugated flexible hose in one operation. 2,772,646,
12^-56, CI. 113—35.
Padgitt, Frank L. : See —
Baker, Ralph W.. Mattson, and Padgitt. 2,729,239.
Padgitt, Frank L., to Ethyl Corp. Electrolytic cell for alkali-
lead alloy manufacture. 2,742,418. 4-17-56, CI. 204 — 247.
Padgitt, Frank L., to Ethyl Corp. Metals recovery. 2,765,328,
10-2-56. CI. 260 — 437.
Padgitt, Frank L„ M. B. Smith, and W. H. Thomas, to Ethyl
Corp. Process for recovering an alkaline earth metal from
admixture with an alkali metal. 2,761,777, 9-4-56, CI.
75—101.
Padrick, John R. Earthworking and planting
2,734,439, 2-14-56, CI. 97 — 78.
Padva, Philip, to Ungar Electric Tools, Inc. Electric
2.740,197, 4-3-56. CI. 30— 22S.
Padwe. Seymour. Finger ring set with sheet metal latch.
2.751 .76.3, 6-26-56, CI. 63 — 15.2.
Pad-Y-Wax Co.. The : See—
Stroop. John H. 2,758,750.
Paetow, Heinz, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesell-
schaft. Electric fuse for retarded or rapid operation.
2,763,752. 9-18-56, CI. 200—135.
Paffrath, Hans-Willi : See — ■
Brochhagen. Franzkarl, Hoppe, and Paffrath. 2,753,276.
Pag Patenteesellschaft A. G. : See —
Bertram, Fleix. 2,753,890.
Lattion, Michel. 2,758.437.
Pag Presswerk Aktiengesellsehaft : See —
Hobein. Herbert, Barth, Crumbiegel, Klein, and Nothelfer.
2,767,443.
Pagani, Renzo : See —
D'Amato, Vitangelo, and Pagani. 2,766,286.
Pagdin, William G., to P. Ballantine & Sons. Conveyor appa-
ratus with electrically actuated article orienting means.
2,761,542, 9-4-56, CI. 198—33.
Page, Alfred C. Dressing fixture for grinding machines.
2,731,773, 1-24-56, CI. 51—95.
Page Engineering Co. : See —
Slonek, Frank G. 2,735,415.
Page, George A. Egg grading mechanism. 2,731,146,
1-17-56, CI. 209— 12i.
system. 2,741,762,
4-10-56, CI. 34"
Page, Irving H.
CI. 343—9.
Page, Irving H.
CI. 343—7.7.
Page, Irving H. Receiver for
2,769,902, 11-6-56, CI. 250—20.
Page, John S., to Page Oil Tools Inc.
wells. 2,741,315, 4-10-56, CI. 166 — 212.
Page, John S. Well packer. 2,764,243, 9-25-56, CI. 166—119.
Page, John S. Well tool. 2,704.1244, 9-25-56, CI. 166—187.
Page, Leon B., and J. W. Rector, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Process for separating piperylene and
isoprene concentrates. 2,768,224, 10-23-50, CI. 260—681.5.
Page, Louis J. Ophthalmic mountings. 2,756,631, 7-31-56,
CI. 88—47.
Page Oil Tools Inc. : See —
Page, John S. 2,741,315.
Page, Paul M. Tobacco grader with illuminable conveyor
means. 2,757,795, 8-7-56, CI. 209 — 125.
Page, Ralph E., to International Business Machines Corp.
Proportional ribbon feed mechanism. 2,734,614, 2-14-56,
CI. 197—151.
Page, Richard W., to Ritter Co., Inc. Headrest. 2,740,467,
4-3-56, CI. 155—177.
Page, Robert G.. to General Electric Co. Electric contact.
2,730.594, 1-10-56, CI. 200—166.
Page, Robert N., to Boeing Airplane Co. Metal foil ap-
pliques and method of making same. 2,769,265, 11-6-56,
CI. 41—26.
Page, Sidney : See —
Maysmor, Charles W. K., Page, Ward, and Webster.
2.754,784.
Page, Stanley H. Follow-up device. 2,739,572, 3-27-56,
CI. 121—41.
Paget, Win W., to Jov Mfg. Co. Tongs for coupling and un-
coupling drill pipe joints. 2,737,839. 3-13-56, CI. 81—53.
Paget, Win W., to Joy Mfg. Co. Spinning device for drill
pipe. 2.746.329, 5-22-56, CI. 81—53.
Paget, Win W. Drum type cutting head for continuous min-
ing machine. 2,758,826, 8-14-56. CI. 262 — 26.
Paget. WTin W., to Jov Mfg. Co. Tonging mechanism for oil
well drill pipe. 2,760,392, 8-28-56, CI. 81—53.
Pasnard, Georges, to Omega Louis Brandt & Frere S. A.
Timekeeping apparatus with printed times. 2,757,063,
7-31-56, CI. 346—91.
Pagni, Alessandro, to Vittorio Necchi Societa per Azioni.
Base plate for sewing machines. 2,746,411, 5-22-56, CI.
112—260.
Pagni, Alessandro, to Vittorio Necchi S. P. A. Sewing ma-
chine suitable both for motor and hand drive. 2,754,782,
7-17-56, CI. 112 — 220.
Pagny, Pierre G. : See —
Andres, Louis E., and Pagny. 2,769,704.
Pagoto, Anthony. Tongue depressor. 2,765,785, 10-9-56,
CI. 128—15.
Pahl. Leo F. : See —
Dav, Carl L., and Pahl. 2,746,663.
Pahl, Leo F., F. E. Fauth, and C. L. Day, to Crown Cork &
Seal Co., Inc. Piston type filling machine. 2,761,605,
9^-56, CI. 226 — 98.
Pahl, Leo F., F. E. Fauth, and C. L. Day, to Crown Cork &
Seal Co., Inc. Filling machine. 2,761,606, 9-4-56, CI.
226—107.
Pahl, Walter H. and W. A. Sandholtz, to Minnesota Mining
& Mfg. Co. High tensile strength gummed filament tape.
2.753.284. 7-3-56. Ol 154 — 53.5.
Pahl, Walter H.. and W. A. Sandholtz, to Minnesota Mining
& Mfg. Co. High tensile strength gummed filament tape.
2.753 985. 7-3-56. 01 154 — 53.5
Paiae. Richard E. Shipping vessels for television tubes.
'2,735.606, 2-21-56. 01. 229 — 14.
Paige, Richard E. Folding display box. 2,743,862, 5-1-56,
CI. 229—8.
Paige, Richard E. Display stand. 2,745,617, 5-15-56, CI.
248—174.
Paige. Richard E. Cardboard container and carrier.
2.753.102, 7-3-56. CI. 229—16.
Paige, Richard E. Exhibiting devices. 2,755,584, 7-24-56,
CI. 40—125.
Paillard 9. A. : See—
Bacher, Eric. 2,747,879.
Bacher, Eric. 2,749,130.
Bacher, Eric. 2,752,159.
Millet, Eugene. 2,737,098.
Millet, Eugene. 2,767,629.
Papritz, Franz. 2,736.250.
Rozmuski, Joseph. 2.763.179.
Thevenaz, Jean. 2,741,965.
Thevenaz, Jean. 2,775,161.
Werfeli, Arnold. 2.744,445.
Werfeli, Arnold. 2,771.006.
Paille, Edward B., to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp.
Cooling device. 2,759,710, 8-21-56, CI. 257—240.
Painhoeuf, Maurice : See —
Cabanes, Leon, Alran, Chevallier, Dietsch, and Painboeuf.
2,745,952.
598
INDEX OF PATENTS. 1956
Paine, George R., to General Precision Laboratory Inc.
Radar simulator. 2.744,339, 5-8-56, CI. 35 — 10.4.
Paine, Joseph P., to Aircraft Armaments, Inc. Method of and
apparatus for controlling the angular movement of a body.
2,734,383, 2-14-56, CI. 74—1.
Paine, Stanley W. T., to The A. P. V. Co. Ltd. Process and
apparatus for the treatment of brewers' worts. 2,768,897,
10-30-56, CI. 99—52.
Painter, Edwin S., and H. A. Scott, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Manufacture of lower aliphatic acid anhydrides. 2,743,296,
4-24-56, CI. 260—547.
Painter, Giles W., to Lord Mfg. Co. Measurement of dynamic
modulus of elastomers. 2, 73.'!. 596, 2-7-56, CI. 73 — 67.
Painter, Giles W., to Lord Mfg. Co. Shock isolator. 2,756,016,
7-24-56, CI. 248—358.
Paisley, Taylor. Finger support for bowling. 2,732,5..>.j,
1-31-56. CI. 2—21.
Paiva, Frank : See —
Endres, Fred J., and Paiva. 2,770,071.
Paivinen, John O. : See —
Auerbach, Isaac L., and Paivinen. 2,729,808.
Paivinen, John O., to Burroughs Corp. Gate and memory
circuits utilizing magnetic cores. 2,729,807, 1-3-56, CI.
340—174.
Paivinen, John O., to Associated 'Spring Corp. Apparatus
for detecting flaws in metal stock. 2,744,233, 5-1-56, CI.
324—34.
Pale-Rapid Inc. : See —
Lewis, Harold P. 2,749,091.
Pakish, Anthony E., and H. V. Erickson, to General Electric
Co. Method and apparatus for making miniature lamp
mounts. 2,760,529, 8-28-56, CI. 140 — 71.6.
Pakkala, Matti H., to United States Steel Corp. Hardenable
stainless steel. 2,738,267, 3-13-56, CI. 75—124.
Pako Corp., The : See —
Dye, Glen M., Knudsen, and Braden. 2,770,179.
Pala, George. Colostomy bag, belt, and drying frame.
2,756,750. 7-31-56, CI. 128—283.
Palagiano, Frank. End structure for cables used in blasting
operations. 2,756,400, 7-24-56. CI. 339 — 19.
Palazzolo, Anthony F., now by change of name Anthony F.
Palmer. Cutting instruments. 2,738,581, 3-20-56, CI.
30—320.
Palchik, Edward H. : See —
Schauble, Otto C. and Palchik. 2.733,287.
Paidanius, Leo A. Knife sheath. 2,707,530, 10-23-56, CI.
51—214.
Palen, Peter H. : See —
Burdett. Harry W.. and Palen. 2,731,119.
Palermo, Vincent J. Knife. 2,744,320. 5-8-56, CI. 30 — 138.
Paley, Joseph L., and C. A. Pratt. Self-closing cap. 2,765,948,
10-9-56, CI. 220—29.
Palfy Die & Mold Co. : See —
Palfy, Frank. 2.750.879.
Palfy, Frank, to Palfy Die & Mold Co. Die press with ex-
tended guide or bearing surfaces. 2,750,879, 6-19-56, CI.
100—214.
Palino, Anthony. Collapsible rod holder. 2,763,453, 9-18-56,
CI. 248—44.
Palko, Andrew J., and W. E. Shively, to The Goodyear Tire
& Rubber Co. Tire tread. 2,756,798, 7-31-56, CI.
152—209.
Palkowitch, Joseph J. : See —
Roth, William A. 2,742,989.
Pall, Francis A., i/> to I. M. Pall. Color photography and
projection. 2,733,632, 2-7-56, CI. 88 — 16.4.
Pall, Isabelle M. : See —
Pall, Francis A. 2,733,632.
Palladino, Frank A. : See —
Quercetti, Louis C, Palladino, and Marino. 2,736.360.
Pallier, Pierre P., to Societe Anonyme des Etablissements A.
Valuy Bollene-la-Croissiere (Vaucluse), and Le Materiel
Ceramique Moderne-Marseille (Bouches du Rhone). Appa-
ratus for crushing ceramic powders. 2,755,532, 7-24-56,
CI. 25—86.
Pallmann, Ludwig. Impact process and apparatus for dis-
integrating materials. 2.750,120. 6-12-56. CI. 241—27.
Pallos, John L. Lint removing process. 2,759.860, S-21-56,
CI. 134—6.
Palm, Bernhard A., to Dings Magnetic Separator Co. Endless
belt magnetic separator. 2,747.735, 5 29-56, CI. 209—223.
Palm, Carl K. F., and E. IT. Xvliif, to Kopparfors Aktiebolag.
Steam valve with cleaning feature. 2,773,720, 12-11-56,
CI. 299 — 59.
Palm, Dale C, to Cab Control Co. Combination refrigerat-
ing control and signaling device. 2, 766, 439, 10-9-56, CI.
340—222.
Palm, George H. Woodworker's hand piano. 2,750,073,
6-19-56, CI. 145—14.
Palm, James W., to Borg- Warner Corp. Clutch assembly.
2,742,129, 4-17-56, CI. 192—89.
Palm, James W., to Borg- Warner Corp. Clutch-overcenter
lever adjusting device. 2,758,691, 8-14-56, CI. 192 — 111.
Palma, Joseph, Jr., and J. G. Knapp, to American-Marietta
Co. Hand sponge cleaner and wringer. 2,741,787, 4-17-56,
CI. 15—119.
Palmer, Albert : See —
Brouwer, Benjamin W., and Palmer. 2,75.0,966.
Palmer, Anthony F. : See —
Palazzolo, Anthony F. 2,738,581.
Palmer, Arthur I., Jr. : See —
Uthenwoldt, Frederick W., and Palmer. 2,762,623.
Palmer-Bee Co. : See —
Boehm, Walter G. 2,739,691.
Palmer, C. D., Brass & Copper Co. Inc. : See —
Palmer, Charles D. 2,734,267.
Palmer, Charles, to Morgan Construction Co. Tables for feed-
ing metal bars. 2,734,618, 2-14-56, CI. 198 — 33.
Palmer, Charles D., to C. D. Palmer Brass & Copper Co. Inc.
Hand tube cutting apparatus. 2,734,267, 2-14-56, CI.
30—102.
Palmer, Earl W., to The American Brass Co. Apertured
mask. 2,762,942, 9-11-56, CI. 313 — 86.
Palmer, Edmund T. : See —
Raumaker, William L., and Palmer. 2,765,612.
Palmer, Edward D., and J. B. Pray, to Lockheed Aircraft
Corp. Airplane aileron and spoiler combination. 2,750,132,
6-12-56, CI. 244—90.
Palmer, Eric S., to Paton Electrical Proprietary Ltd. Rotary
multi-point switch. 2,765,376, 10-2-56, CI. 200 — 8.
Palmer, Ernest J. Device for pulling couplings, bearings, and
wheels. 2,736,954, 3-6-56, CI. 29 — 259.
Palmer, George H., and G. T. Skaperdas, to The M. W. Kel-
logg Co. Method of gas treatment, including impurity
removing steps. 2,753,701, 7-10-56, CI. 62 — 175.5.
Palmer, Herman D. : See —
Kircher, Ralph N., and Palmer. 2,731,960.
Palmer Industries, Inc. : See —
Palmer, Richard L. 2,774,607.
Palmer, Jay R., to The Ohio Brass Co. Current collector.
2,763,736, 9-18-56, CI. 191—59.1.
Palmer, John F., Jr., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Mineral
oil compositions. 2,762,773, 9-11-56, CI. 252—33.2.
Palmer, John R. : See —
Erekson, Arthur B., and Palmer. 2,768,085.
Palmer, John S. : See —
Prosek, John R., and Palmer. 2,771,748.
Wallenbrock, Ralph E., and Palmer. 2,707,558.
Palmer, Kenneth S., to Chrysler Corp. Handle attachment
means. 2,733,942, 2-7-56, CI. 287—53.
Palmer, Leon E. : See —
Dodge, Ronald D., and Palmer. 2,737,280.
Dodge, Ronald D., and Palmer. 2,753,973.
Palmer-Pann Corp. : See —
Klein, Max S. 2,738,606.
Palmer, Paul C, and A. O. Berry. Self-cooling container.
2,773,358. 12-11-56, CI. 62—92.
Palmer, Richard C. : See —
Mautner. Leonard, and Palmer. 2.743,363.
Palmer, Richard C, to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc.
Pulse separating circuit. 2,732,427. 1-24-56, CI. 178 — 69.5.
Palmer, Richard C, to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc.
Photosensitive device. 2,732,469, 1-4-56, CI. 201—63.
Palmer, Richard C, to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc.
Cathode-ray tube. 2.750.525. 6-12-56. CI. 313—92.
Palmer, Richard L., to Palmer Industries, Inc. Panel handler.
2,774,607, 12-18-56, CI. 280 — 47.3.
Palmer, Rundlette K. Body attached pencil or pen container
and retracting means. 2,755,772, 7-24-56, CI. 120—8.
Palmer, William D. Self-sealing coupling. 2,753,195, 7-3-56,
CI. 284—18.
Palmer, William E., to Swift & Co. Feeding magazine.
2,740,552, 4-3-56, CI. 221—178.
Palmer, Winslow, to Sperrv Rand Corp. Timing apparatus.
2,731,634, 1-17-56, CI. 343—103.
Palmgren, Nils A., to SKF Industries, Inc. Roller hearing
with free guide ring. 2,740,675. 4-3-56, CI. 308 — 212.
Palmgren, Nils G., and E. A. Wiberg, to Telefonaktiebolaget
L M Ericsson. Device at contact spring groups, especially
for electromagnetic relays. 2,739,209, 3-20-56, CI.
200—166.
Palmgren, Per G., to SKF Industries, Inc. Spherical roller
bearing for rocking railway journal box. 2,730,414,
1-10-56, 01. 308 — 180.
Palmgren, Per G., to SKF Industries, Inc. Rocking railway
journal box. 2,762.317. 9-11-56, CI. 105—223.
Palmgren, Per G., and F. S. Ball, to SKF Industries, Inc.
Device for damping by fluids, the weaving motion of railway
cars. 2.751.266, 6-19-56, CI. 308 — 180.
Palmieri, Joseph, and P. Peritano. De-sheller for hard boiled
eggs. 2.700.538. 8-28-56. CI. 146—2.
Palmore, Robert A„ to American Air Filter Co., Inc. Filter
frame. 2,739,667, 3-27-56. CI. 183—71.
Palmore. Robert A., to American Air Filter Co., Inc. Unit
filter latch. 2.771,155. 11-20-50. CI. 183—49.
Palmqvist, Fredrik T.. to Aktieholaget Separator. Method
of soap-making. 2.744,922, 5-8-56, CI. 260—418.
Palmqvist, Knut R. : See —
Persson. Janne O., and Palmqvist. 2,762,267.
Palnut Co., The : See —
Hotchkin, James R. 2,734,547.
Sislik. Ivan. 2.746.340.
Palo, Maurice, to The Astatic Corp. Stylus-holding chucks
for phonograph pick-up cartridges. 2,768,245. 10-23-: 56,
CI. 179—100.41.
Palo. Maurice M. : See —
Paull, Charles F., and Palo. 2,763,730.
Palsie, Valentine. Check valve-pins for fountain pens.
2,748,749, 6-5-56, CI. 120 — 48.
Palson, Richard C. J., to Farrington Mfg. Co. Combination
carrying case and article container. 2,747,759, 5-29-56,
CI. 220—17.
Paluch, Milton M., and C. A. Teichert, to General Motors
Corp. Compression operated fuel injector. 2,740,668,
4-3-56, CI. 299—107.2.
Palumbo, Vincent E. Cam mechanism. 2,770,140, 11-13-56,
CI. 74—56.
LIST OP PATENTEES
599
Palumbo, Vincent E. Controlled stroke, piston type gas gen-
erator for producing gas to operate turbines, etc. 2,770.225,
11-13-56, CI. 123—58.
Pan, Wen Y., to Radio Corp. of America. Multi-channel
UHF oscillators. 2,729,746, 1-3-56, CI. 250—36.
Pan, Wen Y., to Radio Corp. of America. Multiband TJHF
oscillators. 2,745,961, 5-15-56, CI. 250—36.
Pan, Wen Y., and R. D. Flood, to Radio Corp. of America.
Ultra high frequency oscillation injection equalizer.
2,752,486, 6-26-56, CI. 250—20.
Pan, Wen Y.. and D. J. Carlson, to Radio Corp. of America.
Tunable oscillator circuits. 2.753,456. 7-3-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Pan, Wen Y., and H. M. Wasson, to Radio Corp. of America.
Signal converter circuit. 2,760,061, 8-21-56, CI. 250 — 20.
Pan-Am Southern Corp. : See —
Galbreath. Richmond B., and Stewart. 2,739,104.
Pan American Pipe Line Co. : See —
Clark. Preston F. 2,772,014.
Pancherz, Hans. Apparatus and method of manufacturing
rods of glass fiber-reinforced plastic. 2,741,294, 4-10-56,
CI. 154 — 1.7.
Panellit, Inc. : See —
Anderson, Ralph A. 2,762,014.
Marmorstone. Robert J. 2.730.702.
Marmorstone, Robert J. 2.752,588.
Sperry, Albert F. 2,754,788.
Sperry, Albert F. 2,754,793.
White, Ralph E. 2,756,347.
Panel-Lok Corp. : See —
Daniels, Raymond R. 2,772,495.
Panel-Master Co., The. : See —
Leger, Delmas L. 2,741,277.
Panetti, Ernest A. Nursing bottle. 2,742,168, 4-17-56, CI.
Pangborn Corp. : See—
Carver, Ralph R. 2.753.6G4.
Kriz, Adolph J. 2,771,189.
Powell, George W. 2,732.666.
Panich, Michael, J. F. Shannon, and P. S. Dickey, to Bailey
Meter Co. Bias adjusting apparatus for fluid pressure
control. 2,731,023. 1-17-56, CI. 137 — 82.
Panish. Erwin J. Clutch and throttle control for engine.
2,771,168, 11-20-56, CI. 192— .096.
Pankove, Jacques I. : See —
Armstrong, Borne D., and Pantchechnikoff. 2,758,261.
Pantchechnikoff, Jacques I. 2,734,102.
Pankove, Jacques I., to Radio Corp. of America. Semicon-
ductor devices. 2,734,154, 2-7-56, CI. 317—235.
Pankove, Jacques I., to Radio Corp. of America. Power tran-
sistors. 2,754,455, 7-10-56, CI. 317 — 234.
Pankove, Jacques I. Sound-producing fish and game lure.
2,757,475. 8-7-56, CI. 43—17.1.
Pankratz, Howard J., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Combined
excess flow and shut off valve. 2,740,418, 4-3-56, CI.
137—68.
Panmetals and Processes Inc. : See — ■
Delruelle, Andre. Re. 24,150.
Delruelle, Andre. 2,747,659.
Pannier Corp., The : See —
Knapp, Rudolph W. 2,771,031.
Panoramic Radio Products. Inc. : See —
Wu. William I. L. 2,760,081.
Pansa. Thomas G. : See —
Child. Everett S., Pansa, and DAquanno. 2,739.290.
Pansing, William F., to Standard Oil Co. Fluidized solids
contacting system for the reforming of hydrocarbons.
2,766,185, 10-9-56, CI. 196—50.
Pantages. Steven. Multiple remote control switch. 2,745,915,
5-15-56, CI. 200—11.
Pantages, Steven N. Cymatophone. 2,755,461, 7-17-56, CI.
343 — 5.
Pantano, Andrew J. : See —
Gattuso. Salvatore E. 2,757,790.
Pantchechnikoff, Jacques I. : See —
Armstrong. Lome D., and Pantchechnikoff. 2,758.261.
Pantchechnikoff, Jacques I., now by change of name Jacques
I. Pankove, to Radio Corp. of America. Semiconductor
devices. 2,734,102, 2-7-56, CI. 179—171.
Panter, Irwin : See —
Behr. Martin E. 2,732,745.
Pantuosco, Philip : See —
Bierman, Herbert, Blum, and Pantuosco. 2,736,282.
Panzerbieter, Hans. K. Hagenhaus, S. H. Jabczynski, A.
Bacher, and G. Tiesler, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesell-
schaft. Automatic telephone system. 2,739,185, 3-20-56,
CI. 179—18.
Paolillo, Ralph : See —
Cole, Sidney, and Paolillo. 2,772,500.
Paoloni, Carlo, to Rumianca S. p. A. Soil conditioner and
method of making same. 2.741,876. 4-17-56. CI. 47 — 58.
Paoloni, Carlo, and P. Pennetti, to Rumianca S. p. A. Appa-
ratus for producing alkali metal hydroxide. 2,748.072.
5-29-56, CI. 204—220.
Paolucci, Vincent R. Hydraulic brake and jack combination
unit control device for vehicle. 2,764,249 9-25-56, CI.
180—82.
Papa, Domenick : See —
Sperber, Nathan, and Papa. 2,739,969.
Sperber, Nathan, Villani, and Papa. 2,739,968.
Villani, Frank, and Papa. 2,746,969.
Papa, Domenick, and S. B. Coan, to Schering Corp. Benz-
hydryl ethers of alkyl piperidinols. 2,745^837, 5-15-56,
CI. 260—294.7.
Papaieck, Robert J. : See —
Keen, Harry J., Papaieck
Pape, Adolph G. Louver
12-11-56, CI. 15 — 130.
Pape, Arthur A. Metal shears. 2,766,526, 10-16-56, CI.
30—251.
Pape, Hans-Martin, to G. F. Gerdts. Pressure and tempera-
ture operated steam strap. 2,749,045, 6-5-56, CI. 236 — 59.
Pape, Harry E., to American Viscose Corp. Deaerators.
2,773,555, 12-11-56, CI. 183—2.5.
Pap6e, Henry M., to Sherritt Gordon Mines Ltd. Method of
producing metal powder from solutions. 2,740,708, 4—3-56,
CI. 75—108.
Paper Converting Machine Co., Inc. : See —
Kwitek, Edwin M., and Nystrand. 2,769,600, .
Paper Mate Mfg. Co. : See —
Schrader, Clarence O. 2,775,026.
Paper Sacks Ltd. : See —
Grosset, William E., and Owens. 2,761,612.
Owens, William V. 2,751,141.
Owens, William V. 2,764,339.
Papesch, Viktor, and E. F. Schroeder, to G. D. Searle & Co.
Cyanoacvlalkenylureas. 2,729,669, 1-3-56, CI. 260 — 465.4.
Papesh, Louis F. Truck tire rim. 2,766,803, 10-16-56, CI.
152—411.
Papish, Michael J. Apparatus for curling hair. 2,764,985,
10-2-56, CI. 132—41.
Papitto, Gene. Automatic and time controlled channel selec-
tors for television or radio receivers. 2,755,424, 7-17-56,
CI. 318—443.
Papouschek, Franz, to Radio Corp. of America. Harmonic
generator circuit. 2,742,572, 4-17-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Papp, Paul. Frictional driving mechanisms. 2,737,821,
3-13-56, CI. 74 — 209.
Pappas, Michael A. : See — ■
Baran, Edward C, Fletcher, Jatzek, and Pappas.
2,752,307.
Pappas, Phillip M. Combination gas and electrically heated
fryer. 2,756,321, 7-24-56, CI. 219 — 44.
Papritz, Franz, to Paillard S. A. Apparatus for taking stereo-
scopic pictures intended for mounting in front of the adjust-
able objective of a camera for taking two-dimensional pic-
tures. 2,736,250, 2-28-56, CI. 95—18.
Papworth, Walter A. : See —
Emmons, Arthur N., and Papworth. 2,751,942.
Hartmann, Eric, and Papworth. 2,765,824.
Papworth, Walter A. Portable power driven reciprocable
cutting tool. 2,775,272, 12-25-56, CI. 143—68.
Paquette, Elmer G. : See —
Eisen, John B., Girardot, Paquette, and Rohowetz.
2,756,173.
Paquette, Elmer G., to Bjorksten Research Laboratories, Inc.
Apparatus for applying thixotropic material to a continu-
ous web material. 2,766,721, 10-16-56, CI. 118—405.
Paquin, Leon J., to The National Cash Register Co. Method
for making paper filled with alumino-silicate. 2,757,085,
7-31-56, CI. 92—91.
Paquin, Patrick J. Fuel tank sediment trap. 2,770,362,
11-13-56, CI. 210 — 43.
Paradis, Ernest and R. Chain saw filing tool. 2,736,216,
2-28-56, CI. 76—31.
Paradis, Romeo : See —
Paradis, Ernest and R. 2,736.216.
Paradise, Francis C, to Stewart-Warner Corp. Hand valve.
2,732,171, 1-24-56, CI. 251—233.
Paradise, Francis C, to Stewart-Warner Corp. Spray paint-
ing system. 2,763,513. 9-18-56, CI. 299—86.
Paradise, Robert R. : See —
Fisher, Elmer L., and Paradise. 2,739,857.
Paradiso, Sam J., and A. A. Hilgart. to The Upjohn Co. Tank
and tank moving apparatus. 2,761,522, 9-4-56, CI. 180 — 12.
Parafrac, Inc. : See —
Deerdofl, Thomas J. 2,770,307.
Paragon Electric Co. : See —
Everard. Joseph J. 2,736,377.
Para-Lux Products Co. : See —
Iverson, Arden L. 2,744,623.
Iverson, Arden L. 2,748.929.
Iverson, Arden L. 2,774,527.
Paramount Textile Machinery Co. : See —
Bell, Henry G. 2,737.324.
Pope, William P. 2,767,568.
Paraskewik, William : See —
Damm, Carl A., and Paraskewik. 2,747,954.
Paravox, Inc. : See —
Tresise, Raleigh E., and Kendall. 2,761,018.
Parcaro, Michael. Air conditioning system. 2,748.572.
6-5-56, CI. 62 — 4.
Parcaro, Michael. Refrigeration and air conditioning.
2.764,876. 10-2-56. CI. 62—115.
Pardee, Lloyd W., to The Scott & Fetzer Co. Adjustable
blade positioning and guiding attachment for grinding
wheels. 2,748.543. 6-5-56, CI. 51—102.
Pardoe, Charles E., to American Viscose Corp. Flexible safety
elevator door pull. 2.736.073, 2-28-56. CI. 20—19.
Parducci, Ralph R.. and W. A. Brenneck, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Bulb unloading device for a continuous
conveyor type machine. 2.771,980, 11-27-56, Cl. 198—27.
Parechoc S. A. : See —
Vuilleumier, Marcel. 2,746,239.
Parelex Corp. : See —
Douglas, Greig C, Wagner, and Boydstun. 2,757,739.
Parent, Edmond H. A. Filing drawer with cards clamping
device. 2,759,480, 8-21-56, Cl. 129—29.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
2,740,967, 4-10-56,
Polyvinyl sul-
ne. 2,750,358,
Parets, Herbert L. Shirt construction.
CI. 2 — 139.
Parham, Sidney F., to Enihart Mfg. Co. Method and appa-
ratus for heat sealing. 2,766,809, 10-16-56, CI. 154 — 42.
Parhaniemi, Leonard J. : See —
Parhaniemi, Osmo E. 2,775,153.
Parhaniemi, Osmo E., y3 to L. J. Parhaniemi. Stud drivers
and pullers. 2,775,153, 12-25-56, CI. 81—53.
Parilla, Arthur R., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Pressure actuated
seal. 2,742,175, 4-17-56, CI. 220 — 24.5.
Parini, Carlo P. Method for producing rubber soled shoes.
2,743,483, 5-1-56, CI. 18—59.
Paris, Frangois G. : See —
Kadosch, Marcel, Paris, Bertin, and Marchal. 2,738,646.
Marchal, Raymond H., Paris, Bertin, and Bauger.
2,748,564.
Sarrazin, Paul, Paris, and Bertin. 2,748,753.
Paris, Frangois G., J. Le Foil, J. H. Bertin, and M. J. Baraut,
to Societe Nationale d'Etude et de Construction de Moteurs
d'Aviation. Jet propulsion engine with pulse jet units.
2,750,733, 6-19-56, CI. 60—35.6.
Paris, Israel R. : See —
Pawley. Myron G., and Sacks. 2,753,393.
Paris, Lena B. : See —
Pawley, Myron G., and Sacks. 2,753,393.
Paris, Robert E., and J. A. Wieland, to International Busi-
ness Machines Corp. Device for making perforated records
in transit. 2,746,548, 5-22-56, CI. 164 — 115.
Parish, Frank P., to Sanitary Products Corp. Coated tampon.
2,734,505, 2-14-56, CI. 128—285.
Parish, Richard L., Jr., to American Flange & Manufacturing
Co. Inc. Capseals for container closures. 2,760,071,
8-28-56, CI. 220 — 27.
Parish, Willard E. : See —
Bissell, Carl H., and Parish. 2,751,567.
Parisi, Anthony, to Pekay Machine and Engineering Co., Inc.
Belt conveyor trame construction. 2,731,138, 1-17-56,
CI. 198—204.
Park, Alexander C. Automatic water sprinkler control valve.
2,766,070, 10-9-56, CI. 299 — 25.
Park, Arthur D., to Armstrong Cork Co. Mineral fiber
product. 2,773,764, 12-11-56, CI. 92 — 3.
Park. Arthur L., to Saco-Lowell Shops. Slasher. 2,752,660,
7-3-56. CI. 28—28.
Park, Dan M. : See —
Stnvenau, Harold L., and Park. 2,775,446.
Park, Harold F., to Monsanto Chemical Co.
fonamides and process for preparing the s
6-12-56, CI. 260—79.3.
Park, Harold F., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Process for the
preparation of polyvinyl sulfonamide. 2,754,287, 7-10-50,
CI. 260—79.3.
Park, Harold F., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Process for pre-
paring ethylene sulfonyl chloride. 2,772,307 11-27-56,
CI. 260—543. ...
Park, Harold F., and R. J. Anderson, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Resinous nilromethane reaction products. 2,760,951,
8-28-56, CI. 260—57.
Park, Harold F., and R. M. Dickey, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Vinyl sulfonamide-acrylonitrile copolymers. 2,760,955,
8-28-56. oi. 200— 79.3.
Park. Harry, t0 C- Hager & Sons Hinge Mfg. Co. Loose-pin
butt-hinge. 2,734,223, 2,734.223. 2-14-56. CI. 16—169.
Park, Harwood E., Va to G. H. Peterson. Electrical induc-
tion welding method and apparatus. 2,762,892, 9-11-56,
Park. John W. and O. R. Wolf, to Tribune Co. Lock-up
mechanism for dry offset printing plates. 2,768,578,
10-30-56, CI. 101—415.1.
Park, Mildred, to Kamehameha Garment Co. Ltd. Method for
making lady's bathing suit. 2.768.382, 10-30-56, CI. 2 — 67.
Park, Ralph L., to Wilbur Curtis Co.. Inc. Quick change
mounting for electric heaters. 2,765,392, 10-2-56, CI.
219 — 37.
Park, Ralph S. : See-
Donaldson, Robert D., and Park. 2,767,223.
Park, Ralph S., and R. H. Stair, to Allied Chemical & Dye
Corp. Production of chloral of low water content.
2,746.912, 5-22-56, CI. 202 — 42.
Park, Richard B., to The Fuller Brush Co. Mop frame and
handle connecting device. 2,755,495, 7-24—56, CI. 15 — 144.
Park, Richard B., to The Fuller Brush Co. Fabric mop and
retaining structure therefor. 2,755,498, 7-24-56, CI.
15—229.
Park Sherman Co. : See —
Gordon, Howard R. 2,757,467.
Parke, Alfred G., to L. A. Darling Co. Frame unit and
bracket structure. 2,744,714, 5-8-50, CI. 248 — 245.
Parke, Davis & Co. : See —
Burckhalter. Joseph H. 2,746,963.
Cavalla, John F. 2,744,118.
Edgerton, William H., and Hull. 2,735,848.
Elslager, Edward F. 2,756,234.
Elslager, Edward F.. Short, and Lademan. 2,731.470.
Elslager, Edward F.. Short, and Sullivan. 2,773,064.
Godefroi. Erik F. 2,738.303.
Jacob. Robert M., and Robert. 2,751,413.
Long, Loren M. 2.767,213.
Moersch, George W., and Moore. 2,759,001.
Parke, Harry G. Peak voltage meter. 2,704,737, 9-25-56,
CI. 324—103.
2,748,074.
to Stoddart Aircraft
reversing switches.
2,755,009, 7-17-56,
Parker, Alfred T., and J. W.
Radio Co., Inc. Selective rotary
2,740,056, 3-27-56, CI. 307—149.
Parker, Allen J. Painter's drop cloth.
CI. 228—60.
Parker Appliance Co., The : See — ■
Alaska, Walter A., and Davies. 2,729,244.
Asbury, Donald C, and Holzer. 2,736,339.
Badger, Everett H., Jr. 2,757,819.
Bizak, Louis D. 2,734,531.
Currie, William E. 2,708,009.
Holzer, Theodore H., and Asbury. 2,743,900.
Holzer, Theodore H., and Asbury. 2,772,848.
Margrave, Wilton. 2,755,058.
Sweney, Morgan L., Jr. 2,774,379.
Taylor, S Blackwell. 2,737,365.
Parker, Carlyle V., and L. L. Cazenavette. Artificial an-
tenna beam sharpening system. 2,741,759, 4-10-56, CI.
343 — 6.5.
Parker, Charles A., to Burroughs Corp. Calculating mecha-
nism. 2,738,129, 3-13-56, CI. 235 — 60.31.
Parker, Charles A., to Burroughs Corp. Differential aligning
and retaining mechanism for calculating machines.
2,740,582, 4-3-56, CI. 235—60.
Parker, Charles A., and C. K. Rainey, to Burroughs Corp.
Pin box control mechanism. 2,731,197, 1-17-56, CI.
235—60.
Parker, Charles A., and C. K. Rainey, to Burroughs Corp.
Type bar control mechanism. 2,746,381, 5-22-56, CI.
101—94.
Parker, Charles A., and C. K. Rainey, to Burroughs Corp.
Motor bar interlock. 2,749,040, 6-5-56, CI. 235 — 130.
Parker, Charles A., and C. K. Rainey, to Burroughs Corp.
Differential actuating and printing mechanism for an ac-
counting machine. 2,758,785, 8-14-56, CI. 235—60.28.
Parker, Charles, Co., The : See —
Connors, James J., and Elsenheimer. 2,732,159.
Parker, Clarence E.. to The Coe Mfg. Co. Veneer clipper.
2,707,788, 10-23-56, CI. 164 — 48.
Parker, Donald J., to Radio Corp. of America. Optical sys-
tem for image projection devices. 2,743,648, 5-1-56, CI.
88—24.
Parker, Donald W. Flexible retainer for car sides. 2,756,695,
7-31-56, CI. 105—379.
Parker, Donald W., Jr. : See —
De Forest, Tuber, and Parker. 2,774,886.
Parker, Earl E. : See —
Moffett, Eugene W., and Parker. 2.700.948.
Parker, Earl E., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Quaternary
ammonium compounds as accelerators of polymerization of
ethylenic compounds. 2,740.765, 4-3-56, CI. 260 — 45.4.
Parker, Edwin C. Necktie. 2,734,196, 2-14-56, CI. 2 — 150.
Parker, Edwin D. : See —
MacLean, Alexander F., and Parker. 2,740,789.
Parker, Edwin D., and E. E. Stelzer, to Parker Sweeper Co.
Sweeper. 2,737,673, 3-13-56, CI. 15—79.
Parker, Edwin D., and E. E. Stelzer, to Parker Sweeper Co.
Sweeper. 2,707,414, 10-23-56, CI. 15 — 83.
Parker, Elliot J., to Fram Corp. Method of making filter
cartridges. 2,739,916, 3-27-56, CI. 154 — 81.
Parker, Emery : See —
Mack, Gerry P., and Parker. 2,739,902.
Mack, Gerry P., and Parker. 2,739,905.
Mack, Gerrv P., and Parker. 2.745,819.
Parker, Floyd S. Fishing pole holder. 2,751,174, 6-19-56,
CI. 248—42.
Parker, Frank H., to S. C. Peplin. Mixing valve. 2,753,891,
7_10-50, CI. 137—635.
Parker, Frederick, Ltd. : See —
Parker, Frederick W. 2.772.083.
Parker, Frederick W., to Frederick Parker Ltd. Drier and
mixer for fluent solid material. 2,772,083, 11-27-56, CI.
263—33.
Parker, George D. Bicycle flashing reflector. 2,741,948,
4-17-56, CI. 88—81.
Parker, George E., to Woodward Governor Co.
condition control regulator. 2,756,725,
121 — 42.
Parker, Glenn R. : See —
Smith. John L.. and Parker. 2,747,272.
Parker Halversen Co. : See —
Halversen. Roy A., and Parker. 2,741.565.
Parker, Harold, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Mix-
ing valve structure and method of operation. 2,737,979,
3-13-56, CI. 137—625.34.
Parker, Henry G. Banana core extraction tool. 2,751,864,
6-26-56. CI. 107—1.
Parker, Henry W., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Vend-
ing machine. 2,732,923, 1-31-56, CI. 194—7.
Parker, Henry W. Method and apparatus for precision echo
ranging. 2.754.492, 7-10-56, CI. 340—15.
Parker, Humphrey F. : See —
Robins, Ert'ord E., and Parker. 2,773.668.
Wilson. Thomas A., Parker, Kieffer, and Gillette.
2,771,735.
Parker. Humphrey F., and E. E. Robins, to Columbus McKin-
non Chain Corp. Hoist. 2,772,072, 11-27-56, CI. 254 — 167.
Parker, Jack R. Method of and apparatus for designing in-
dustrial plant layout. 2,738.584, 3-20-56, CI. 33—1.
Parker, James C. : See —
Moorhead, Milton M., Jr., and Parker. 2,745,092.
Parker, James F., 40% to W. C. Myers, Jr. Knife having a
replaceable blade. 2,751,684, 6-26-56, CI. 30—330.
Compensated
7-31-56, CI.
LIST OF PATENTEES
601
Parker, James P. : See —
Chichester, Sidnor T., Jr. 2,736,520.
Parker, John A. : See —
Hassel, Lloyd V.. and Parker. 2,773,782.
Parker, John J., and L. T. Morawski. Holder for hollow work
pieces. 2,765,175, 10-2-56, CI. 279 — 2.
Parker, John O. : See —
Halversen, Roy A., and Parker. 2.741,565.
Parker, Leland C, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Electromagnetic
pump. 2,761,392, 9-4-56, CI. 103—53.
Parker, Leland C, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Reciprocating
electromagnetic pump. 2,768,580, 10-30-56, CI. 103 — 38.
Parker, Leland L., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Marker buoy.
2.752,615, 7-3-56, CI. 9—9.
Parker, Leon : See —
Silverman. Alexander, and Parker. 2,736,141.
Parker, Leon, to The H. I. Thompson Fiberglas Co. Method
of forming felted silica fibers. 2,730,475, 1-10-56, CI.
154 — 44.
Parker, Leon O., to San Francisco Research Corp. Moldable
and readily removable surgical casts and molds. 2,761,443,
9-4-56, CI. 128—91.
Parker, Louis W. Axial airgap motors and generators.
2,734,140, 2-7-56. CI. 310—268.
Parker, Louis W. Turbo-generator. 2,743,375, 4-24-56, CI.
290—52.
Parker, Louis
200—158.
Parker, Louis W.
Tap switch. 2,755,364, 7-17-56, CI.
Tuning system for radio and television
receivers. 2,773.119, 12-4-56, CI. 178—5.8.
Parker, Louis W. Electrical indicating instruments.
2,773,239, 12-4-56, CI. 324—150.
Parker Mfg. Co. : See —
Parker, William E. 2,746,070.
Parker, Marvin M., to G. A. Kelly Plow Co. Four row culti-
vator. 2,752,837, 7-3-56, CI. 97—47.31.
Parker, Matthew : See —
Harris. Richard A., Parker, and Carter. 2,737,387.
Parker, Melvin. and O. E. Wilson. Bulldozer attachment for
tractors. 2,742,720, 4-24-56, Cl. 37 — 144.
Parker, Norman H. Orthopedic device for straightening and
relieving pain of ingrown nails. 2,746,451, 5-22-56, CI.
128—81.
Parker, Norman W. : See —
Wissel, Francis A., Parker, and Wedig. 2,739,182.
Parker, Norman W., to Motorola, Inc. Color television re-
ceiver. 2,745,900, 5-15-56, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Parker, Norman W., to Motorola, Inc. Television receiver.
2,759,121, 8-14-56, CI. 315—13.
Parker, Norman W., to Motorola, Inc. Color television re-
ceiver with automatic frequency control. 2,766,320,
10-9-56, CI. 178— 5.4.
Parker, Norman W., to Motorola, Inc. Color demodulator
output controlled subcarrier oscillator. 2,706,321, 10-9-56,
CI. 178—5.4.
Parker, Orrel A. Water jet pump. 2,741,997, 4-17-56, CI.
103—262.
Parker, Orville J. Method of treating materials containing
sulphides. 2,750,275, 6-12-56, CI. 75 — 9.
Parker Pen Co., The : See —
Beckwith, Wendell K. 2,762,337.
Lawton, Ray A. 2,733,686.
Perlin, Fred. 2,746,277.
Perlin, Fred. 2,750.774.
Perlin, Fred. 2,758,505.
Perlin, Fred. 2,769,326.
Rhoades, Nolan K. 2,737,927.
Rhoades, Nolan K. 2,773,479.
Sehroeder, Lawrence A. 2,745,548.
Tefft, Ivan D. 2,774,332.
Parker, Ray G., to Bethlehem Steel Co. Method and appa-
ratus for launching marine vessel. 2,730,864, 1-17-56,
CI. 61—67.
Parker, Richard W., and E. E. Stelzer, to Parker Sweeper Co.
Sweeper drive wheel raising means. 2,749,996, 6-12-56
CI. 180—19.
Parker Rust Proof Co. : See —
Borghetti, Peter, and Cavanagh. 2,762,733.
Gibson, Robert C. 2,774,696.
Ley, Hellmnt, Stenger, Werner, and Lampatzer.
2,758,949.
Nicholson, Andrew, and Wilkinson. 2 744 555
Russell, William S. 2,743,204.
Russell, William S. 2,766,153.
Russell, William S. 2,706,154.
Russell, William S. 2.769.737.
Somers, Richard I. 2,762,732.
Parker, Sam E. Impedance measuring system. 2,762 971
9-11-56, CI. 324— 57.
Parte, Sam E. Transmitter multiplexing system. 2,774 069
12-11-56. CI. 343—858. ...
Parker, Samuel P., to Callaway Mills Co. Fabric article
treating apparatus. 2,772,657, 12-4-56, CI. 118 — 315.
Parker Stamp Works, Inc., The : See —
Mallory, John W. 2,749,120.
Parker Sweeper Co. : See —
Parker, Edwin D., and Stelzer. 2,737,673.
Parker, Edwin D., and Stelzer. 2,767,414.
Parker, Richard W., and Stelzer. 2,749,996.
Parker, Sydney M., to Automotive Products Co. Ltd. Control
mechanism for the transmission systems of motor vehicles.
2,739,678, 3-27-56, CI. 192— .08.
Parker, Sydney R., and H. Jacobowitz, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy.
Amplitude stabilized transitron oscillator. 2,760,075,
8-21-56, CI. 250—36.
Parker, Warde L., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Hydraulic
fuse. 2,744,533, 5-8-56, CI. 137—87.
Parker, Warren H., Vs to C. W. Butler and Vs to C. Bork.
Machine tool and chuck therefor. 2,744,365, 5-8-56, CI.
51—237.
Farker, Willard T. : See —
Bonine, Ralph O., and Parker. 2,752,536.
Parker, William E., to Parker Mfg. Co. Self-wringing men.
2,746,070. 5-22-56, CI. 15—119.
Parker. William N. : See —
Garner, Lloyd P., and Parker. 2,733,340.
Parker, William N., to Radio Corp. of America. Electronic
circuit protection systems. 2.753,454, 7-3-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Parker, William N., to Radio Corp. of America. Slot cou-
pling for tangent circular waveguide structures. 2,770,778,
11-13-56, CI. 333— 6.
Parkersburg Rig & Reel Co., The : See —
De La Mater, Robert G. 2,741,141.
De La Mater, Robert G.. and Speiden. 2,733,778.
Parkes, Ralph C, and H. M. Clark, Jr. Building construction.
2,762,470, 9-11-56. CI. 189—1.
Parkes, Walter E. and W. W., to Theodore B. Cline. Cutting
head for sausage peeling machines. 2,757,409, 8-7-56, CI.
Parkes, William W. : See —
Parkes, Walter E. and W. W. 2,757,409.
Parkhurst, Alfred : See —
Webber, George M. 2,775,242.
Parkhurst, John C, Jr. Container for chemicals. 2,752,036,
6-26-56, CI. 206 — 47.
Parkinson & Cowan Ltd. : See —
Davies, John C, Martin, Morris, and Lusk. 2,760,506.
Parkinson, David B. : See —
Brooks, Chester E.. Lovell, McGuigan, Murphy, and Park-
inson. 2,764,634.
Hill, Henry E.. and Parkinson. 2,744.215.
Parkinson, David B., to Clevite Corp. Adjustable time device
for magnetic recorder. 2,756,057, 7-24-56, CI. 274 — 22.
Parks, Asbury S. Separator. 2,732,033, 1-24-56, CI.
183—111.
Parks, Asbury S. Methods of and means for dehydrating and
processing streams. 2,739,664, 3-27-56, CI. 183 — 4.7.
Parks, Asbury S. Methods of and apparatus for removing
liquid and vapor fractions from fluid streams. 2,765,868,
10-9-56, CI. 183 — 4.5.
Parks, Asbury S. Methods of and means for separating
hydrocarbon liquids and water from gas streams. 2,768,703,
10-30-56, CI. 183 — 2.
Parks, Asbury S., and G. O. Kimmell, said Parks assignor to
said Kimmell. Regulator devices and control assemblies
therefor. 2,736,337, 2-28-56, CI. 137 — 492.5.
Parks, Charles H. Pivoted fluke anchor having multiple cross
arms. 2,730.984. 1-17-56, CI. 114—208.
Parks, Charles O., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Time
and Traffic controlled trunking system. 2,709.864,
11-6-56, CI. 179—18.
Parks, Clarence E., and G. B. Jennings, to The B. F. Goodrich
Co. Rigid vinvl halide polymer compositions adapted for
vacuum forming. 2,753,322, 7-3-56, CI. 260—45.5.
Parks, Ernest H. Outdoor cooking range. 2,746,377, 5-22-56,
CI. 99—421.
Parks, Herman D. : See —
Jacobi, George T., and Parks. 2,740.584.
Parks, John H., to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Fuel control for
supercharged engines. 2,767.700, 10-23-56, CI. 123 — 140.
Parks, Joseph W. Fishing leader. 2,732,052, 1-31-56, CI.
43^4.83.
Parks, Joseph W. Rearview mirror. 2,732,764, 1-31-56, CI.
Parks, Joseph W. Clothes rack. 2,732,953, 1-31-56, CI.
211—86.
Parks. Mercer H., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Foundation for use with soft surface formation. Re.
24.180. 7-10-56, CI. 61 — 46.
Parks. Regis E. Drink dispensing device. 2,746,642, 5-22-56,
CI. 222—15.
Parks. Richard B. : See—
Overcash. Dwight M., and Parks. 2,737,485.
Parks. Thomas D. : See — ■
Chaikin, Saul W., Parks, and Glassbrook. 2,741.544.
Parks, Vergil R. Shock absorbing seat back. 2,750,995,
6-19-56. Cl. 155—164.
Parks, William E„ to The Wiremold Co. Corner unit for
electric connection assembly. 2,740,429, 4-3-56, Cl.
138—75.
Parks, William E.. to The Wiremold Co. Electrical wiring
and connection assembly. 2,743,423, 4-24-56, Cl. 339 — 21.
Parks. William J. : See —
MacDonald, Angus A., Baltezore, and Parks. 2,759,052.
Parks, William W., and W. R. Peterson, to Vapor Heating
Corp. Combination radiant and convention heating system.
2.760.726, 8-28-56. Cl. 237—43.
Parks & Woolson Machine Co. : See —
Hadley, Wilfred N. 2.730.113.
Hadley, Wilfred N. 2.749.593.'
Hadley, Wilfred N. 2,754.565.
Richardson. Charles G. 2,732,608.
Parlanti, Conrad A. Anodized metal molds. 2,759,231,
8-21-56, Cl. 22—152.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Parlasca, Edwin W., to Plexonics Corp. Automobile ther-
mostat. 2,774,540, 12-18-56, CI. 236—34.
Parlier, Roger. Key-operated lock. 2,735,287, 2-21-56, CI.
70—129.
Parmele, Walter B. Card table covers. 2,772,886, 12-4-56,
CI. 273—136.
Parmelee, Alfred F., to Parmelee Plastics Co. Pivot mounting
for welder's face shield. 2,736,027, 2-28-56, CI. 2—8.
Parmelee, Howard M., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Purification of fluorocarbons. 2,738,371, 3-13-56, CI.
260 — 648.
Parmelee Plastics Co. : See —
Moeller, William C. 2,770,806.
Parmelee. Alfred F. 2,736,027.
Parmer, Delphin J. Device for cutting a line of striations
across strip material. 2,751,005, 6-19-56, CI. 164 — 42.
Parmer, Harry W. Signal indicating device. 2,747,045,
5-22-56, CI. 200—93.
Parmet, Bernard S., to .Motorola, Inc. Pilot lamp approach
control system. 2,743,433, 4-24-56, CI. 340 — 258.
Parmiter, Hope & Sugden Ltd. : See —
Sugden, Eric W. 2,773,151.
Parnell, William S., and J. W. Taylor, Jr., to the United States
of America as reprseented by the Secretary of the Navy.
Oscillator control. 2,730,619, 1-10-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Parnes, Max J. : See —
Dossie, Thomas J., and Parnes. 2,730,812.
Dossie, Thomas J., and Parnes. 2,753,745.
Parr, Bernard F., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Steam iron.
2,750,691, 6-19-56, CI. 38—77.
Parr, Bernard F., to West mtihouso Electric Corp. Steam iron
base. 2,774,156, 12-18-56, CI. 38 — 77.
Parr, Ronald, and O. T. Evans, to Metropolitan-Vickers Elec-
trical Co. Ltd. Control of alternating current electric
motor equipment. 2,746,000, 5-15-56, CI. 318 — 212.
Parr, William G., to Pye Ltd. Trigger circuit. 2,749,437,
6-5-56, CI. 250—27.
Parre, Edwin, to Stoner Mfg. Corp. Coin-control mechanism.
2,741,354, 4-10-56, CI. 194 — 55.
Parre, Edwin, to Stoner Mfg. Corp. Heater for dry ingredient
dispensers. 2,755,000, 7-17-56, CI. 222 — 129.4.
Parre, Edwin, and G. R. Rogers, to Stoner Mfg. Corp. Method
of grain flow control. 2,736,085, 2-28-56, CI. 29 — 1.3.
Parrelli, Benjamin F., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Ma-
chines for shaping shoe uppers. 2,734,207, 2-14-56, CI.
Parrelli, Benjamin F., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Meth-
ods of and machines for turning the heel covers of shoes.
2,738,526, :: 2<) 56, CI. 12—1.
Parrette, Richard L., and J. S. Billheimer, to Aero.iet-Genernl
Corp. Gelatin timing device. 2,731,828, 1-24-56, CI.
73—150.
Parriein, Lyman ,T. : See —
Idenden. John E., and Parrigin. 2,753,249.
Parrin, Frank W. : See —
Boyd. John M., and Parrin. 2,758,766.
Parrish, Erank T.. to Heywood-Wakefield Co. Combination
headboard, bed frame, and connecting bracket. 2,736 0 12.
2-28-56, CI. 5—131.
Parrish, Frank W„ to International Rectifier Corp. Plug-in
mount for a circuit unit. 2,747,167, 5-22-56, CI. 339 — 176.
Parrish, Frank W., to International Rectifier Corp. Fluid
cooled encapsulated rectifier stack. 2,766,409, 10-9-50,
CI. 317—234.
Parrish, Marion M. and W. L. Picker stick check. 2,750,967,
6-19-56, CI. 139 — 167.
Parrish, Robert B. Tobacco curing stick. 2,738,213, 3-13-56,
CI. 294— 5.5.
Parrish, Walter J. : See —
Basham, Raymond I'>., and Parrish. 2,748,870.
Parrish. Walter L. : See —
Parrish, Marion M. and W. L. 2,750.967.
Parrish, Wilbert J., to United States Register Co. Removable
lever operated register. 2,761,371, 9-4-56, CI. 98 — 110.
Parrish, William C. Vehicle air conditioner. 2,751,758,
6-26-56, CI. 62—117.1.
Parry. Frank, to The Singer Mfg. Co. Blindstitch sewing
machine ridge former mechanisms. 2,743,688, 5-1-56, CI.
112—176.
Parry, Frank, and I. E. Snyder, to The Singer Mfg. Co. Sew-
ing machine lubrication. 2,771,965, 11-27-56, CI. 184 — 6.
Parry, George A., and J. B. Matthews, to Shell Development
Co. Production of greases having elevated dropping points.
2,738.329. 3-13-56, CI. 252—42.1
Parry, Harvey L., and B. O. Blackburn, to Shell Development
Co. Foam-forming composition containing glvcidvl poiv-
ether of a dihydric phenol. 2,739,134, 3-20-56, CI.
Parry, Robert E. : See —
Plauka, John W., and Parrv. 2.766,140.
Parry, Vernon F., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Interior. Apparatus for
drying solids in a fluidized bed. 2,763,478, 9-18-56, CI.
263 — 21.
Parry, Vernon F., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Solicitor of the Department of the In-
terior. Continuous process for drying, preheating, and de-
volatilization of carbonaceous materials. 2,773,018,
12-4-56, CI. 202 — 27. .
Parsegian, Vozcan L., to the United States of America as
represented by the United States Atomic Energy Commis-
sion. Diaphragm pump. 2,732,807, 1-31-56, CI. '103 — 152.
Parsegian. Vozcan L. Handbag clasp. 2,765,016, 10-2-56,
CI. 150—42.
Parsell, Kendrick T. Spectacle frame. 2,756,632, 7-31-56,
CI. 88—53.
Parsell, Kendrick T. Holder for cleaning and protecting
spectacles. 2,762,500, 9-11-56, CI. 206—5.
Parshall, Clarence M., and P. Geyer, to United States Rubber
Co. Mill. 2,744,287, 5-8-56, CI. 18—12.
Parshall, Millis V. : See —
Schjolin, Hans O., Guentsche, and Parshall. 2,775,330.
Parshall, Ralph L., to A. J. Ryan. Pendant vane flow
meter. 2,705,656, 10-9-56, CI. 73—228.
Parsons, C. A., & Co., Ltd. : See —
Bentele. Max, Lowthian, and Russell. 2,743,945.
Richardson, Philip. 2,773,208.
Parsons, George A. Latch needle pivot. 2,767,566, 10-23-50,
CI. 66—122.
Parsons, Henry C. : See —
Gardiner, Duncan B., Parsons, and Van Meter. 2,768,699.
Parsons, Henry M., to Psychological Research Associates
Corp. Finger coot eraser. 2,735,127, 2-21-56, CI. 15 — 227.
Parsons, James R., and D. A. Fluegel, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Mass spectrometer. 2,775,708, 12-25-56, CI. 250 — 41.9.
Parsons, Jonn A., to American Plastics Corp. Method of cov-
ering rod-like material. 2,736,897, 2-28-56, CI. 18—59.
Parsons, John B. Pressure relief for fluid pumps. 2,741,985,
4-17-56. CI. 103—2.
Parsons, John K., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Pulsing oscillator.
2,755,385. 7-17-56, CI. 250—36.
Parsons, John W. : See —
Malina, Frank J., and Parsons. 2,771,739.
Malina, Frank J., and Parsons. 2,774,214.
Parsons, Lloyd V. Attachment for sheet metal lock form-
ing machine. 2,766,712, 10-16-56, CI. 113—58.
Parsons and Marine Engineering Turbine Research and De-
velopment Association, The : See —
Terrell, Basil J. 2,755,621.
Yates, Henry G. 2.756.077.
Parsons Marine Steam Turbine Co. Ltd., The : See —
Cook, Stanley S. 2,735,658.
Parsons, Volin E. Self-aligning, self-lubricating, vibration-
absorbing bearing. 2,738,240, 3-13-56, CI. 308—26.
Parsons, William A., to Electro Manganese Corp. Removing
deposits from diaphragms employed in manganese electro-
winning. 2,739,869, 3-27-56, CI. 8—137.
Parsons. William F., and J. N. Little, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Glass bavins; interface of reduced lead and diffused
silver. 2.748,020, 5-29-56, CI. 117—33.3.
Parsons, William W. : See —
Fischer, Clarence H., and Parsons. 2,734,620.
Parten Machinery Co. : See —
Welsh, Ormonde P. 2,746.364.
Partin. Earl E. Anti-skid wheel assembly. 2,765,199, 10-2-56,
CI. 301—47.
Partin, Melvin E., to Philco Corp. Pilot signal controlled,
color registration system. 2.742,531, 4-17-56, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Partin, Melvin E., to Philco Corp. Color television system.
2,759,042, 8-14-56, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Partington, George. Stubbing mechanism. 2,743,485,
5_1_56. CI. 19—143.5.
Partlan, Robert L. : See —
Bond. Robert D.. and Partlan. 2,767.887.
Parton, Verno W. Lumber sorter. 2,762,508, 9-11-56, CI.
209 — 90.
Partsch, Earnest W., to Servel, Inc. Ice maker. 2,744,390.
5-8-50, CI. 62—7.
Parva Products Co. : See —
White. Paul W. 2,741,819.
Parvin. John L., to Radio Corp. of America. Disc phonograph
records. 2.734,748. 2-14-56, CI. 274—42.
Parvin. Winifred B. Measuring and mixing spoon. 2,770,135,
11-13-56, CI. 73—426.
Parzen, Benjamin, to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Variable frequency oscillator. 2,758,207, 8-7-56,
CI. 250—36.
Parzen, Benjamin, to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Frequency generator. 2,760,074, 8-21-56, CI.
250—36.
Parzen. Philip : See —
Arditi. Maurice, and Parzen. 2.774.046.
Pascale. Martin M., and G. M. Rickus, to Hat Corp. of
America. Stapling machine. 2 749,546, 6-12-56. CI. 1 — 3.
Pasch Erwin F. Curtain rod holder. 2,770,437, 11-13-56,
CI. 248—262.
Paschall, Eugene F., to Corn Products Refining Co. Prepara-
tion of starch sulfate esters. 2,775,586, 12-25-56, CI.
260 — 233.5.
Pascoe, Frank T., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Railway
track switch controlling apparatus. 2,708,287, 10-23-56,
CI. 246 — 219.
Pascoe, Frank T., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Combined
manual and automatic route control system for railroads.
2,775,689, 12-25-56. CI. 246—2.
Pascoe, George, and G. Matvecbuk, to Ford Motor Co.
Glass rolling apparatus. 2,729,581, 1-3-56, CI. 154 — 2.7.
Pascolini, Frank. Remotely adjustable thermostatic valve.
2,750,117, 6-12-56, CI. 236 — 34.
Pascuad, Claude : See —
Cueilleron, Jean, Long, and Pascuad. 2,750,271.
Pascual de Zulueta Adan, Jose L. Apparatus for obtaining
an exceedingly fine atomization. 2,732,255, 1-24-56, CI.
299—86.
Pascucci, Vito. Clarinet key pad. 2,759,386, 8-21-56, CI.
84—380.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Pasculle, Maurice J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Rever-
sible eoinmutating-pole motors. 2,735,058, 2-14-56, CI.
318—297.
Pasedach, Heinrich : See —
Keppe, Walter, Pasedach. Dreher, and Ainanii. 2.769,008.
Eeppe, Walter, Pasedach, and Seefelder. 2,734,061.
Keppe, Walter, Pasedach and Seefelder. 2,748,130.
Pashby, Robert W., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Alternate action mechanism. 2,750,802, 6-19-56, CI.
74 — 100.
Pasik, Leonard F., to Universal Oil Products Co. Reforming
without recycle hydrogen. 2.765,264, 10-2-56, CI. 196 — 50.
Pasini, Claudio : See —
Di Marco, Aurelio. and Pasini. 2,744,138.
Erspamer, Vittorio, Vercellone, and Pasini. 2,744,117.
Paslay, Le Roy C, G. M. Pavey, Jr., and F. P. Wipff, to Marine
Instrument Co. Water borne means for making seismic
surveys. 2,729,300, 1-3-56, CI. 1S1 — 0.5.
Pasotti, Felice G„ to Ball Brothers Co., Inc. Vertical an-
nealing lehr. 2,748,537, 6-5-56, CI. 49 — 47.
Pasqueriello, James, 12% to P. P. Bello, and 28% to R.
Pogasnik. Safety container closure. 2,772,803, 12-4-56,
CI. 215— -13.
Pasquetti, Carlo. Machine for mixing and extruding.
2,749,571, 6-12-56, CI. 18—12.
Pass, Israel : See —
Huck, Alfred J., and Pass. 2,729,159.
Pass, Israel, to Knapp-Monareh Co. Electric resistor ter-
minal. 2,768,267, 10-23-50, CI. 201—67.
Pass, Sam : See —
Lenz, Lionel C. 2,757,718.
Trubitt, Philip S. 2,771,939.
Pass & Seymour, Inc. : See —
Despard, Victor R. 2.748,363.
Despard, Victor R. 2.751.568.
Despard, Victor R. 2.771.501.
Despard. Victor R. 2,773,115.
Winter, Paul H., and Zimmerman. 2,759,058.
Pass, Wilhelm, Jr. Elastic tow rope. 2,751.218, 6-19-56,
CI. 267—69.
Passal, Frank, to United Chromium, Inc. Bright nickel plat-
ing. 2,737,484, 3-6-56, CI. 204 — 49.
Passal, Frank, to Metal & Thermit Corp. Bright acid copper
plating. 2,758,076, 8-7-56, CI. 204—52.
Passarelli, Dean F. Electrical wall socket. 2,735,079,
2-14-56, CI. 339—164.
Passet, Robert, to G. Lissac. Clip-on sunglass
11-13-56, CI. 88—^1.
Passino, Herbert J. : See —
Dittman, Albert L., Passino, and Teeters.
Dittman, Albert L., Passino, and Teeters.
Mantell, Russell M., Passino, and Teeters.
Teeters, Wilber O., Passino, and Dittman.
Passino. Herbert J., to The M. W. Kellogg Co.
centration by desteariuizing between succpssive extractions
with a paracritical solvent. 2.730.484. 1-10-56. CI. 167 — 81.
Passino, Herbert J., to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Plasticization
of perhaloearbon polymers. 2,748,098. 5-29-56, CI.
260—33.8.
Passino. Herbert J., to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Manufacture
of hydrazine. 2,768.878. 10-30-56, CI. 23 — 190.
Passino, Herbert J., W. O. Teeters, and R. M. Mantell, to
The M. W. Kellogg Co. Method of producing fluorocarbons.
2,770,660, 11-13-56, CI. 260—653.
Passino, Herbert J., A. L. Dittman. and J. M. Wrightson, to
The M. W. Kellogg Co. Manufacture of fluorine containing
polymers. 2,774,751, 12-18-56, CI. 260—87.5.
Passman, Harry M. : See —
Colby, Robert A., Copeland, Passman, and Wulfsberg.
2,756,573.
Passmore. Carl B., Jr.. and H. C. Peterson. Fishing lure
retriever. 2.732,650, 1-31-56. CI. 43 — 17.2.
Passmore, Charles R., to Thorn Electrical Industries Ltd.
Electric lamp circuits. 2,774.917, 12-18-56, CI. 315 — 97.
Passons, Erby L., to Broad Street Machine Co. Uniform ten-
sion feeding mechanism. 2,746.410. 5-22-56, CI. 112 — 254.
Passow, Edward B., and A. C. De Napoli, to Motorola, Inc.
Pilot light switch. 2,732,545. 1-24-56, CI. 340 — 258.
Pasternak. Theodore, to R. L. Brown. Malleable sheet metal
fastener. 2.732,749. 1-31-56. CI. 85 — 38.
Paston, Louis. Coded envelope to facilitate sorting.
2,775,405, 12-25-56, CI. 235—61.12.
Pastushin Aviation Corp. : See —
Low, Richard. 2,749,063.
Pasulka. Nicholas F. Liquid cosmetic applicator. 2,737,677,
3-13-56, CI. 15—133.
Pataki, John : See —
Rosenkranz, George. Pataki. and Dierassi. 2,733,240.
Patapsco and Back Rivers Railroad Co. : See —
Jones. Henry C. 2,754,630.
Patch, Albert C. Mouse trap. 2,741,064, 4-10-56. CI. 43 — 81.
Patch, Harold K., and R. J. Grundy, to Crossfleld Products
Corp. Composite floor and deck covering construction.
2,771,824, 11-27-56, CI. 94—3.
Patchan, Paul C. Water cooler and hot air intake assembly.
2,756,730, 7-31-56, CI. 123 — 41.51.
Patchogue-Plymouth Mills Corp. : See —
Petroske, John H. 2,750,652.
Pate, Henry C. Cutting device. 2,763,926, 9-25-56 CI.
30—272.
Pate, RoDert L., to The McNally Pittsburg Mfg. Corp.
Sampler cutter. 2,759,362, 8-21-56, CI. 73 — 423.
>s. 2,770,167,
2,738,343.
2,752,331.
2,774,797.
2,770,606.
itamin con-
603
"Patelhold" Patentverwertungs- & Elektro-Holding A.-G. :
Guanella, Gustav, Giittinger, Lattmann, and Weber.
2,730,715.
Patent Button Co. of Tennessee, Inc., The : See —
Slelloy, Harold J. 2.741,501.
Patent and Development, Inc. : See —
Wilson, Robert W. 2,730,838.
Patent and Licensing ( 'orp., The : See —
Cubberlev. Hicbard H. 2,768,091.
Lentz, Alfred P., Rudish, and Szabo. 2,758,038.
Mohy, Wilfred J. 2,742,441.
Reeser, Harry C. 2,730,291.
Schwarz, Walter J. 2,729,574.
Wagner, Wilmer W., Jr. 2,753,104.
Patent Licensing Corp., The : See —
Camarda, Frank V., Gumbs, and Lovell. 2,750,302.
Patent Management, Inc. : See —
Allison. Ralph E. 2,768.230.
Patent Scaffolding Co., Inc. : See —
Sheard, William B. 2,744,794.
Patent-Treuhand-Gesellschaft fur elektrische Gliihlampen
m. b. H. : See —
Dziergwa, Herbert. 2,757,305.
Patentes Talgo, S. A. : See —
Tomas, Angel T. 2,746,398.
Tomas, Angel T. 2,746, 399.
Patentex, Inc. : See — ■
Burleson, Aaron. 2,751,747.
Burleson, Aaron. 2,771,760.
Burleson, Aaron. 2,772,191.
Burleson, Aaron, and Holmes. 2,736,945.
Burleson, Aaron, and Holmes. 2,771,756.
Burleson, Aaron, and Holmes. 2,771,757.
Ephland, Charles R. 2,771,660.
Leath, William J., and Bobo. 2,771,733.
Leath, William J., and Bobo. 2,771,759.
Weller, Max F. 2,755,616.
Weller. Max F. 2,771,758.
Patents and Investments Ltd. : See —
Hampton, Ronald. 2,751,916.
Pater, Paul G., to Columbia Machinery and Engineering Corp.
Camber adjuster for squaring shear slides. 2,734,572,
2-14-56, CI. 164—58.
Pater, Paul G., to Columbia Machinery and Engineering
Corp. Press for making multi-ply panels. 2,735,461,
2-21-56. CI. 144—281.
Pater, Paul G., K. E. Wagner, and H. R. Matre to The Lodge
and Shipley Co. — The Hamilton Division. Hydraulic
work clamp for squaring shears. 2,766,825, 10-1G-56, CI.
164—52.
Patera, Edward L. : See —
Linzmeyer, Floyd P., and Patera. 2,766,522.
Paterno, Joseph J. Fish lures. 2,753,648, 7-10-56, CI.
43—42.03.
Paterson, Dugald S., to American Flange & Mfg. Co., Inc.
Dispensing gun. 2,744,664, 5-S-56, CI. 222 — 326.
Paterson Parchment Paper Co., The : See —
Fish, James. 2,771,363.
Paterson, Robert N. : See —
Risley, Roger B., and Paterson. 2,761,706.
Pathe Mfg. Corp. : See —
Gersley^ Charles H., and Schumacher. 2,752,047.
Patnaude, Helen M. : See —
Patnaude, Leo. 2,770,483.
Patnaude, Leo, 50% to H. M. Patnaude. Hand weed picker.
2,770,483, li-13-56, CI. 294—50.9.
Patnode, Homer W., and M. R. J. Wyllie, to Gulf Research &
Development Co. Electrode for determining [cationic]
ionic activity. Re. 24,222. 9-18-56, CI. 204 — 195.
Paton, Clyde R. Motor vehicle rear wheel suspension mech-
anism. 2,738,985, 3-20-56, CI. 280 — 106.5.
Paton, Clyde R. Motor vehicle rear wheel suspension mount.
2,767,977, 10-23-56, CI. 267 — 30.
Paton Electrical Proprietary Ltd. : See —
Palmer, Eric S. 2,765.376.
Paton, Harrison B. Golf stroke correction indicator.
2,747,878, 5-29-56, CI. 273—186.
Patraw, Donald T., and J. E. Nekowitsch. Wrist guard.
2,751,595, 6-26-56, CI. 2—59.
Patriarca, Domenico. Humidifier. 2,730,340, 1-10-56, CI.
261—26.
Patriarca, Domenico. Self-server display cabinet. 2,735,739,
2-21-56, CI. 312—31.
Patrick, Frank, to Champion De Arment Tool Co. Slip
joint pliers. 2,760,647, 10-16-56, CI. 81—51.3.
Patrick. Gerald L. Truck trailer open door latch. 2,767,006,
10-16-56, CI. 292—127.
Patrick, John J. : See —
Chambers, Albert M., Jr., and Patrick. 2,729,478.
Patrick, Tracy M., Jr., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Polyhalo-
genated polycarboxylates. 2,775,615, 12-25-36, CI.
260—488.
Patrie, Goeffrey A., and J. U. Wisner. Rotary type feeder
for cages. 2,753,840, 7-10-56, CI. 119—18.
Patrie, Jos, to Pechiney Compagnie de Produits Chimiques et
Blectromgtallurgiques. Processes for coating aluminum
and alloys thereof. 2,745,799, 5-15-56, CI. 204—38.
Patriquin, George P. : See —
Cattermole, Lester G., and Patriquin. 2,756,469.
Patrito, Francesco G. Abrasive tool. 2,749,682, 6-12-56,
CI. 51—204.
Patrol Valve Co., The : See —
Craver, Albert F. 2.740,757.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Patrowsky, Joseph A., and J. Wilson, to T. E. Nolfi and J.
Wilson. Fishhook remover. 2,749,653, 6-12-56, CI.
43—53.5.
Patrusky, Nathan, and D. E. Jorgensen, to North American
Aviation, Inc. Thyratron power amplifier. 2,757,331,
7-31-56, CI. 321 — 40.
Patt, Roscoe F. : See —
Horn, Robert S., Jr., and Patt. 2,746,941.
Pattantyus-Abraham, Georges. Navigational apparatus.
2,750,248, 6-12-56, CI. 346—8.
Patten, Alexander S., to The Prestole Corp. Method of electric
welding. 2,734,118, 2-7-56, CI. 219—10.
Patten, Don C, to J. V. Patten Co. Warm air furnaces.
2,757,661, 8-7-56, CI. 126—109.
Patten, J. V., Co. : See-
Patten, Don C. 2,757,661.
Pattenden, Warren C. : See —
Emond. Robert E„ and Pattenden. 2,772,152.
King, Laurence F., and Pattenden. 2,731,417.
Patterson, C. J., Co. : See — -
Thompson. Jerome B., and Buddemeyer. 2,733,252.
Thompson, Jerome B., and Buddemeyer. 2,744,826.
Thompson, Jerome B., and Buddemeyer. 2,448,825.
Patterson, Charles L. Molasses mixer. 2,735,661, 2-21-56,
CI. 259—22.
Patterson, Clifford R., and F. E. de Bourguignon, to Cardox
Corp. Fluid control device. 2,752,945, 7-3-56, CI.
137—622.
Patterson, Donald G. : See — ■
Phillips, Dorothea S., and Patterson. 2,764,567.
Patterson, Edgar W. Piston lubricator and cylinder dust
guard. 2,772,751, 12-4-56, CI. 184 — 18.
Patterson, Edward D. : See —
Jonas, Frank D.. and Patterson. 2,730,292.
Patterson, Edward J., Jr., and J. L. Patterson. Shoe attach-
ment. 2,746,174, 5-22-56, CI. 36 — 7.7.
Patterson Foundry & Machine Co., The : See—
Cawood, Richard L. 2,769,623.
Patterson. Glen. Animal loading chute. 2,754,802, 7-17-56,
CI. 119—82.
Patterson, Glenn A. : See —
Deters, Elmer M., and Patterson. 2,734,460.
Patterson, Glenn A., and E. M. Deters, to Red Jacket Mfg. Co.
Immersible electric motor. 2,739,252, 3-20-56, CI. 310 — 87.
Patterson, Glenn R., and J. R. Matthews. 'Semi-automatic pie
machine. 2,748,725, 6-5-56, CI. 107 — 1.
Patterson, Glenn W. : See —
Prepula, Robert J., and Patterson. 2,737.283.
Patterson, Gordon D., and H. M. Stark, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Silver titanates and their preparation.
2,757.069, 7-31-56, CI. 23—51.
Patterson, Graydon M. Baseboard radiator. 2,774,574,
12-18-56. CI. 257—133.
Patterson, James A. : See —
Craven, Paul M.. and Patterson. 2,769,788.
Patterson, James D. Nut and fruit harvester. 2,729,046,
1-3-56, CI. 56—328.
Patterson, James R. Mercury float relay. 2,750,466,
6-12-56, CI. 200—112.
Patterson, John A. : See —
Knowles, Edwin C, Patterson, and Kluge. 2,734,088.
Patterson. John H., and C. Sumner. Apparatus for applying
a liquid solution to offset presses. 2,758,607, 8-14-56, CI.
137—114.
Patterson, John L., and A. Bell, to the United States of
America as represented by the United States Atomic Energy
Commission. Uranium chlorination process. 2,756,124,
7-24-56, CI. 23—14.5.
Patterson. John W., Jr. Dispenser for collapsible tubes.
2,767,883, 10-23-56, CI. 222 — 103.
Patterson, Joseph L. : See —
Patterson, Edward J., Jr., and J. L. 2,746,174.
Patterson, Joseph M., to Food Machinerv and Chemical Corp.
Spraying apparatus. 2.768,859, 10-30-56, CI. 299 — 42.
Patterson, Joseph W. : See —
Strahm, Allen D., and Patterson. 2,752,051.
Patterson, Lawrence A. : See —
Homeyer. August H., De La Mater, and Patterson.
2,734,917.
Patterson, Lois M. Tov kit. 2.730,827. 1-17-56. CI. 41 — 10.
Patterson, Luther. Well derrick. 2,742,260, 4-17-56, CI.
254 — 139.
Patterson, Morehead, to American Machine & Foundry Co.
Method of sewing buttons. 2,739,555, 3-27-56, CI.
112—265.
Patterson. Morehead. to American Machine & Foundry Co.
Convertible bowling pin spotting machine. 2,743,927,
5-1-56, CI. 273—43.
Patterson, Morehead, and J. J. McGinley, to American
Machine & Foundry Co. Button sewing machine. 2, ",';!>. 550,
3-27-56, CI. 112—110.
Patterson, Morehead, and W. C. Bropkhuysen, to American
Machine & Foundry Co. Automatic pin spotter control
mechanism. 2,773,689, 12-11-56. CI. 273 — 43.
Patterson, Omar L.. to Sun Oil Co. Cathode ray tube func-
tion generator. 2,734.137. 2-7-56. CI. 250 — 201.
Patterson. Omar L., to Sun Oil Co. Computing circuits.
2.747.796. 5-29-56, CI. 235—61.
Patterson. Rav A. Drawer find stabilizing means therefor.
2,774.644. 12-3 8-56. CI. 312—331.
Patterson, Ravmond. to Tntrusion-Propakt, Inc. Method for
forming piles. 2,729,067. 1-3-56, CI. 61 — 57.
Patterson, Roy I. Distributor for grain and the like.
2,750,021, 6-12-56, CI. 193—29.
Jr., Pattison, and Zwilgmeyer.
Patterson, V. C, & Associates, Inc. : See —
Ruff, Alonzo W. 2,753,431.
Patterson, W. M. : See —
Wiswell, Grant A. 2,753,442.
Patterson, Wesley H. : See —
Welpott, Forrest E., and Patterson. 2,740,855.
Patterson, William P. Stop recording attachment for textile
machine. 2,742,933. 4-24-50, CI. 139—336.
Patterson, William W., III. Deck connector. 2,742,874,
4-24-56. CI. 114—235.
Pattillo, Sidney M. Rotary valve. 2,772,032, 11-27-56, CI.
222—330.
Pattison, Dexter B.
Libby, James
2,733,242.
Patton, Abner P. : See —
Callahan, John P., and Patton. 2,745.873.
Patton, Bernard J. 15% to W. Shaffer. Fluorescent tube re-
juvenator. 2,733,973, 2-7-56, CI. 316—28.
Patton, Henry W., to Collins Radio Co. Synchronous rectifier
and phase detector. 2,774,932, 12-18-56, CI. 321 — 47.
Patton, James M. : See —
Patton, William R., and Minnick. 2,749,876.
Patton, Paul W., to National Research Corp. Coating.
2,730,986, 1-17-56, CI. 118 — 49.
Patton, Philips B., to Lenkurt Electric Co., Inc. Carrier fre-
quency control system. 2,757,239, 7-31-56, CI. 179 — 15.
Patton, William R„ and C. E. Minnick, y2 to J. M. Patton.
Signaling apparatus. 2,749,876, 6-12-56, CI. 116 — 63.
Patzer, Walter E. Liquid dispensing apparatus. 2,742,187,
4-17-56, CI. 222—70.
Patzer, William A., to S. B. Atwood. Anti-cheating device
coin operated machines. 2,745,531, 5-15-56, CI. 194 — 97.
Patzer, William A., to S. B. Atwood. Coin refunding mech-
anism. 2,763,272. 9-18-56. CI. 133—2.
Pauk, Kathe. Brassiere. 2,767,402. 10-23-56, CI. 2 — 42.
Paul, Claude K. Torque suspension weighing scale. 2,736,549,
2-28-56, CI. 265—55.
Paul. David H. : See-
Bailey, Christopher E. G., and Paul. 2,745,064.
Paul, Donald : See —
Rainbow, Horace S., Paul, and Day. 2,744,680.
Paul, Edwin F. Fuel mixer insert. 2,769,698, 11-6-56, CI.
48—180.
Paul, Emerson V. : See —
Ashley, Kenneth D., Innes, and Paul. 2,763,533.
Paul, Frederick J., to ITuntlev Mfg. Co. Grain screen cleaner.
2.755.931, 7-24-56. CI. 209—388.
Paul, Herbert, to Ruhrchemie Aktiengespllschaft. and Lursi
Gesellschaft fuer Waermetechnik m. b. H. Catalytic fur-
nace. 2,744,813. 5-8-56, C. 23 — 288.
Paul, Herbert, and T. van der List, to Ruhrchemie Aktien-
gesellschaft. Automatic control of liquid levels in vessels.
2,764,178, 9-25-56. CI. 137—412.
Paul, Raymond E., P. J. C. Buisson, and N. M. Joseph, to
Societe des Usines Chimiques Rhone-Poulenc. Processes
of in.Mi "-'-nation and to novel catalytic agent therefor.
2,748,108, 5-29-56, CI. 200—210.
Paul. Raymond E.. P. J. C. Buisson. and N. M. Joseph, to
Societe des Usines Chimiques Rhone-Poulenc. Alcohols
by borohydride reduction of esters. 2,765,346, 10-2-56,
CI. 260 — 621.
Paul, Raymond E., and S. Tchelitcheff, to Societe des Usines
Chimiques Rhone-Poulenc. Process for producing vinyl
ether derivatives. 2,768.174, 10-23-56, CI. 260 — 345.1.
Paul, Talbert W., to Deere & Co. Adjustable beet digging and
lifting device. 2,751,7.°,!). 6-26 -56, CI. 55—108.
Paul, Thomas C, to The Mining Engineering Co. Ltd. Re-
versible longwall mining machines. 2,767,970, 10-23-56,
CI. 262—27.
Paul. Walter : See —
Lohs. Willv, and Paul. 2.737,648.
Paulas. John C, to General Photo Mfg. Co.. Inc. Apparatus
for producing photocopy prints. 2,742.838, 4-24-56, CI.
95 — ,89.
Paulavich. Alnhonse. to General Electric Co. Clutch actuator.
2.739.685. 3-27-56. CI. 192 — 99.
Paulding Products Corn. : See —
Watson, Herman H. 2.771.918.
Paules. Lemon B.. to Aircraft-Marine Products Inc. Electrical
connection, method, and apparatus. 2,740,102, 3-27-56,
CI. 339 — 276.
Pauley, Harold R. : See —
Stevenson, Charles B., and Hodsres. 2.738.544.
Stevenson, Charles B.. and Hods-os. 2.738.545.
Paulev. Robert D.. to Weverhaeuser Timher Co. Bark com-
ponents as resin ingredients. 2,773,847, 12-11-56, CI.
260—17.2.
Pauling. Hans : See —
Links, Heinrich K., Pauling, and Wirsching. 2,757,653.
Pauling. Loren F. : See —
Wohlers. Herbert C, Grover, Lentz, and Pauling.
2.730.194.
Wohlers. Herbert C. Pauling, and Grover. 2,733,264
Paull, Charles F.. and M. M. Palo, to The Astatic Corp.
Microphone havincr contvnllaWp directional characteristics.
2,763.730, 9-18-56. CI. 179 — 121.
Paull. Peter L., to Texaco Development Corp. Process for
treating spent oil refinery clay. 2,769,751, 11-6-56. CI.
196—14.
Paull, Peter L., and F. B. Sellers, to Texaco Development
Corp. Method of reducing metal oxides. 2,740,706, 4-3-56,
CI. 75—35.
LIST OF PATENTEES
605
Pauls, Ingolf F. F. E. : See —
Langhein, Walter H. D. 2,750,907.
Paulsen, Albert L. : See —
Mattson, David F., and Paulsen. 2,743,965.
Paulsen, Hans C, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Portable
cement extruders. 2,742,142, 4-17-56, CI. 203 — 110.
Paulsen, Hans C, to B. B. Chemical Co. Shoe cover transfer
units. 2,746,067, 5-22-56, CI. 12—1.
Paulsen, Hans C, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Cement
handling apparatus. 2,765,762, 10-9-56, CI. 118—410.
Paulsen, Henrv J. : See —
Brown, Francis L., and Paulsen. 2,766,768.
Paulsen, John B. : See —
Davis, Lewis B., and Paulsen. 2,744,620.
Paulsen, Lloyd O., and C. O. Christensen. Buoyant ring
heater for ice fishing. 2,774,856, 12-18-56, CI. 219—41.
Paulsen, Robert C. : See —
Dickinson, Arthur H., and Paulsen. 2,761,966.
Paulsen, Robert C, to International Business Machines Corp.
Variably displaced regulated-voltage power supply.
2,746,008, 5-15-56, CI. 323 — 22.
Paulshock, Marvin : See —
Gregory, Walter A., and Paulshock. 2,742,500.
Paulson, Marvin H, to California Research Corp. Separa-
tion of xylene isomers by fractional crystallization.
2,769,852. 11-0-56. CI. 260—674.
Paulton, Richard A., to The Cincinnati Milling Machine Co.
Hydraulic press structure. 2,741,205. 4-10-56, CI.
113 — 14.
Paulus, Howard L., to Wright Mfg. Co. Evaporative auto-
mobile cooler. 2,752,134, 6-26-56, CI. 261—29.
Pauly, Bruce H. : See —
Neal, Robert A., and Pauly. 2,739,442.
Pauly, Charles. Cheese packing. 2,760,430, 8-28-56, CI.
100—243.
Paulv, Jacob L. : See —
Hallerberg, Theodore W., and Pauly. 2,769,890.
Pauly, Jacob L., to T. W. Hallerberg. Means for flashing
signal lights. 2,769,938, 11-6-56, CI. 315—210.
Paumen, Theodore F. Recreational apparatus. 2,772,722,
12^-56, CI. 155—63.
Paurat, Friedrich-Wilhelm. Supporting frames. 2,749,713,
6-12-56, CI. 61—45.
Paust, Lawrence R., deceased, and M. E. De Groff (L. M.
Paust, administratrix), to Physical Medicine Products Co.
Low voltage electro-therapy generator. 2,764,683. 9-25-56,
CI. 250—36.
Paust, Leah M. : See —
Paust, Lawrence R., and De Groff. 2,764,683.
Pautard, Frederick G. E. : See —
Stacey. Maurice, and Pautard. 2.765.244.
Pavelka, 'Joseph, to J. Pavelka, Jr. Wire connector.
2,731,616, 1-17-56. CI. 339 — 249.
Pavelka, Joseph, to J. Pavelka, Jr. Connector bolt applying
tool. 2,742,806, 4-24-56, CI. 81—53.1.
Pavelka, Joseph, Jr. : See —
Pavelka. Joseph. 2,731,616.
Pavelka, Joseph. 2,742,806.
Pavelka, Joseph, Jr., to The Toastswell Co., Inc. Food heater
and cooker. 2,731,539. 1-17-56, CI. 219 — 19.
Pavey, George M., Jr. : See —
Paslay, Le Roy C. Pavey, and Wipff. 2,729,300.
Pavkov, George. Air and liquid supply valve for tractor
tires. 2,765,835, 10-9-56, CI. 152—427.
Pavlecka, Vladimir H. Constant temperature-variable density
gas turbine power plant. 2.731,570, 1-17-56, CI. 290 — 4.
Pavlic, Mary C, to The Hoover Co. Throw away filters.
2,755,884, 7-24-56, CI. 183—51.
Pavlik, Albert : See —
Shetler, Glenn W. 2,758,360.
Pavlish, Arnold E., to Basic Inc. Cementitious composition.
2,745,759, 5-15-56, CI. 106—106.
Pawley, Leon P. Flexible shower head. 2,759,765, 8-21-56,
CI. 299—72.
Pawley, Myron G. Remote control system using phase dis-
placement. 2,760,132, 8-21-56, CI. 318—28.
Pawley, Myron G., and J. M. Sacks. Vx to L. B. Paris, execu-
trix of I. R. Paris, deceased. Television coding system.
2,753,393, 7-3-56, CI. 178—5.1.
Pawlowski, Karl H. : See —
Kaspar, Emanuel, Pawlowski, Junkmann, and Schenck.
2,753,360.
Pawlyk, Peter, to the United States of America as represented
by the Secretary of the Army. Apparatus for plating the
interior of hollow objects. 2,729,190, 1-3-56, CI. 118 — 48.
Pawlyk, Peter, to The Commonwealth Engineering Co. of
Ohio. Apparatus for the deposition of non-conductive cop-
per coatings from vapor phase. 2,738,762, 3-20-56, CI.
118—49.
Pawlyk. Peter, and H. R. Nack, to The Commonwealth En-
gineering Co. of Ohio. Production of printing plates.
2.753,800. 7-10-56, CI. 101—401.1.
Pawlyk, Peter, and H. R. Nack, to The Commonwealth Engi-
neering Co. of Ohio. Method of bonding articles. 2,760,261,
8-28-56, CI. 29 — 473.1.
Paw Paw Bait Co. : See —
Sinclair, Clyde C. 2,765,571.
Pawsat. Ruben L. Bicycle pedals. 2,731,854, 1-24-56, CI.
74—594.4.
Pawsat. Ruben L. Wedge nut forging machine. 2,769,990,
11-13-56, CI. 10—76.
Pax, William J. Metal awning. 2,730,778, 1-17-56, CI.
20—57.5.
Paxhia, Emanuel F., R. J. Metzger, and L. G. White, to Tool-
set, Inc. Notching unit. 2,744,575, 5-8-56, CI. 164 — 50.
Paxhia, Emanuel F., R. J. Metzger, and L. G. White, to
Toolset, Inc. Punch set apparatus having punch mounted
in vertically spaced generaly horizontal plates. 2,744,577,
5-8-56, CI. 164—94.
Paxson, Gordon D., to the United States of America as
represented by the United States Atomic Energy Commis-
sion. Pulse forming network. 2,769,903, 11-6-56, CI.
250—27.
Paxton, Charles E., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Oil composition for air filters. 2,732,356, 1-24-56, CI.
260 — 23.
Paxton, Gerald C, to General Nailing Machine Corp. Box
end lifting means for nailing machines. 2,738,506, 3-20-56,
CI. 1—10.
Paxton-Mitchell Co. : See —
Lewis, Francis B. 2,746,614.
Paxton, William J. : See —
Edwards, Andrew W., and Paxton. 2,734,964.
Payette, Jean Y. : See —
Payette, Joseph H. C. 2,764,120.
Payette, Joseph H. C, 30% to M. Dzuba, 10% to M. Robert,
15% to J. Y. Payette, and 15% to P. Payette. Vehicle
signal device. 2,764,120, 9-25-56, CI. 116 — 41.
Payette, Paul : See —
Payette, Joseph H. C. 2,764,120.
Payne, Amos O. Filling nozzle with automatic shut-off.
2,758,768, 8-14-56, CI. 226—127.
Payne, Charles W. : See —
Killinger, John W., M. and M. C. Demis, and Payne.
2,744,356.
Payne, Eric R. : See —
Weaving, John H., Payne, and Stuart. 2,753,024.
Payne, Frank E., to Crane Packing Co. Rotary mechanical
seal. Re. 24,135, 3-27-56, CI. 286—11.
Payne, Frank E., and H. I. Sole, to Crane Packing Co. Seal
for wheel brake. 2,747,902, 5-29-56, CI. 286 — 11.14.
Payne, Frank E., and P. T. Haake, to Crane Packing Co.
Rotary mechanical seal. 2,758,856, 8-14-56, CI. 286 — 11.
Payne, Fred A., Jr., to North American Aviation, Inc. Steer-
able and retractable aircraft landing gear. 2,752,112,
6-26-56, CI. 244—102.
Payne, George B., and C. W. Smith, to Shell Development Co.
Amides of epoxyamines. 2,730.531, 1-10-56. CI. 260 — 348.
Payne, George B., and C. W. Smith, to Shell Development Co.
Epoxy esters of polycarboxylic acids. 2,761,870, 9^1-56,
CI. 260—348.
Payne, Grady L., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Hydrocarbon
conversion process. 2,748,055, 5-29-56, CI. 196—14.11.
Payne, Harold S. : See —
Landis, George G., and Payne. 2,748,236.
Landis, George G., and Payne. 2,766,360.
Landis, George G., and Payne. 2,766,361.
Payne, Harold W. Automobile door with upwardly folding
lower section. 2,736.603, 2-28-56, CI. 296 — 49.
Payne, Harold W., to Vapor Heating Corp. Apparatus for
forming tubing into coils. 2,771,934, 11-27-56 01. 153 — 67.
Payne, Harry D. Line anchor. 2,753,022, 7-3-56, CI.
189—90.
Payne, John W. : See —
Penick, Joe E., and Payne. 2,745,795.
Payne, Laurence P.. and W. H. Keppner. Loading conveyor
for vehicles. 2,755,943, 7-24-56, CI. 214—75.
Payne, Lester B. Artificial bait retriever. 2,761,235, 9-4-56,
CI. 43—17.2.
Payne, Nigel E. : See —
Fletcher, Arthur H., Payne, Ellison, and Snow.
2,741,351.
Payne, Pearson M. Continuous molding apparatus.
2,742,682, 4-24-56, CI. 22—20.
Payne, Richard E. Fountain brush. 2,731,656, 1-24-56,
CI. 15—128.
Payne, Robert E., to The Sharpies Corp. Automatic weighing
scale. 2,734,735, 2-14-56, CI. 265 — 70.
Payne, Robert E., to The Sharpies Corp. Automatic weighing
scale. 2,734,736, 2-14-56, CI. 265—70.
Payne. Victor H. : See —
Worden, Donald P., Eastman, Snyder, and Payne.
2,757,732.
Payne, William F. : See —
Barrett. Hillard E., Bower, and Payne. 2.773,350.
Payne, William H, to Dresser Operations, Inc. Non-lubricated
piston. 2,768,037, 10-23-56, CI. 309—23.
Pavor, Oscar. Adjustable keeper for a closure fastener.
2,759,753, 8-21-56, CI. 292—341.18.
Payson, Peter : See —
Browne, Lloyd F., Jr., and Payson. 2,744,00!t.
Pavson. Peter, to Crucible Steel Co. of America. Allov steel
of high expansion coefficient. 2,739,057, 3-20-56, CI.
75—123.
Payson, Peter, to Crucible Steel Co. of America. High silicon-
carbon tool steel. 2,753,260, 7-3-56, CI. 75—126.
Pazitney, Paul J., Jr., and O. C. De Weese, to General Motors
Corp. Extruding machine. 2,738,549, 3-20-56, CI. 18 — 12.
Pazos, Nicolas. Bidet seat. 2,774,078, 12-18-56, CI. 4—7.
Peabody Engineering Corp. : See —
Gilchrist, Alan. 2,748,844.
Peabody, Howard B. Double throw momentary contact
switch. 2,761,029, 8-28-56, CI. 200—67.
Peaceman, Donald W., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Mass flow meter. 2,775,125, 12-25-56, CI. 73—194.
606
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Peak. Douglas A. : See —
Maliphant, Gordon K., Oxley, and Peak. 2,736,748.
Peak, John L. Amusement device. 2,760,619, 8-28-56, CI.
194—16.
Peake, James B. : See —
Molz, Harold A., and Peake. 2,734,298.
Peake, Patricia Q., to The Commonwealth Engineering Co.
of Ohio. Dextran-coated seeds and method of preparing
them. 2,764,843, 10-2-56, CI. 47—1.
Peakin, Kelvin R. : See — „ „,,, „„.,„„.
Munday, Charles W., Peakin, and Griffiths. 2,i 4 -l,i'.: I.
Pearce, Arthur W. Chain gauge for a chain saw. 2,755,559,
7-24-56, CI. 33—202.
Pearce, Arthur W. Chain gauge for a chain saw. 2,768,450,
10-30-56, CI. 33—202.
Pearce, Arthur W. Chain saw sharpener. 2,770,985,
H_20-56, CI. 76—37.
Pearce, Calvin D. : See —
Yates, Charles E., and Pearce. 2,733,490.
Pearce Development Co. : See —
Pearce, Lewis C. 2,730,989.
Pearce, Lewis C. 2,732,204.
Pearce, Lewis C. 2,739,809.
Pearce, Lewis C. 2,761,360.
Pearce, Edwin S., to Railway Service and Supply Corp.
Filter cartridge. 2,763,373, 9-18-56, CI. 210—148.
Pearce, Prank G., to Stanolind Oil and Gas Co. Process for
sulfur recovery. 2,758,913, 8-14-50, CI. 23—225.
Pearce, George C, to Ceneral Motors Corp. Domestic ap-
pliance. 2,754.402, 7-10-56, CI. 219 — 37.
Pearce, George C, to General Motors Corp. Domestic ap-
pliance. 2,754,404, 7-10-56, CI. 219—37.
Pearce George C, to General Motors Corp. Domestic appli-
ance. 2,757,663, 8-7-56, CI. 126—194.
Pearce George C, to General Motors Corp. Cooking utensil
including a porous metal cooking surface. 2,765,728,
10-9-56, CI. 99—372.
Pearce, George C, to General Motors Corp. Domestic ap-
pliance. 2,769,440, 11-6-56, CI. 126—39.
Pearce George C. and J. H. Nellis. to General Motors Corp.
Domestic appliance. 2.765.375. 10-2-56. CI. 200—6.
Pearce George W., to Crompton & Knowles Loom Works.
Check for picking mechanism. 2,771,099, 11-20-56, CI.
Pearce, Herbert, and D. Harrison. Soldering tools. 2,748,245,
5_29-56, CI. 219—27.
Pearce. Leslie M. : See —
Holrovd, Eric, and Pearce. 2,733,765.
Pearce, Lewis C, to Pearce Development Co. Adhesive apply-
ing apparatus for envelope making machines. 2,730,989,
1-17-56, CI. 118—221.
Pearce, Lewis C, to Pearce Development Co. Sheet stack
feeding mechanism. 2,732,204, 1-24-56. CI. 271—62.
Pearce, Lewis C, to The Pearce Development Co. Feeding
and delivering means for collating machine. 2,739,809,
3-27-56, CI. 271—62.
Pearce, Lewis C, to Pearce Development Co. Method of and
apparatus for making window envelopes. 2,761,360, 9-4-56,
CI. 93 — 61.
Pearce, Thomas J., and F. N. Mortenson, to Swift & Co. Plant
food manufacture. 2,755,176, 7-17-56, CI. 71—31.
Pearce, William R. : See —
Hoffmann, Albert. 2,732,029.
Pearl, Daniel M., to Darwin Products, Inc. Pedal elevators.
2.749,771, 6-12-56, CI. 74—594.4.
Pearl, Daniel M., to Darwin Products, Inc. Built-up pedal
construction. 2,751,797, 6-26-56, CI. 74—594.4.
Pearl, Donald C, to R. T. Moloney. Tire feeler switch
and alarm circuit. 2,763,743, 9-18-56, CI. 219—61.23.
Pearl. Lee W. : See — ■
Youngstrom, Leonard W., and Pearl. 2,743,460.
Pearl, Marvin, to Scranton Aluminum Mfg. Co. Extension
ladder. 2.760,706, 8-28-56. CI. 228—18.
Penrlman, Alan R., to Clevite Corp. Transistor oscillator
with current transformer feedback network. 2,748,274,
5-29-56, CI. 250—36.
Pearlman, Marshall B., to The Dow Chemical Co. Phenols
from certain carboxylic acids. 2,764,587, 9-25-56, CI.
260—289.
Pearlson, Wilbur : See —
Rendall. John L., and Pearlson. 2,730,543.
Pearlson. Wilbur H. : See —
Reid. Thomas S.. Smith, and Pearlson. 2,746.997.
Pearne, Frank S., to Regent .Tack Mfg. Co., Inc. Portable lift.
Re. 24,230, 10-23-56, CI. 254—1.
Pearne, Frank S., to Regent .Tack Mfg. Co., Inc. Portable lift.
2,734,716, 2-14-56, CI. 254—1.
Pearne, Frank S., to Regent Jack Mfg. Co., Inc. Fluid
pressure actuated tire bead breaker with opposed pressure
elements. 2,753.924, 7-10-56, CI. 157—1.28.
Pearne, Fred A. Differen! ial steering mechanism. 2,731,277,
1-17-56, CI. 280—93.
(•( ;, , in- ,'v I ,aev Machine '! 'o ■ ;:<■!
Lacy, Rov, McClintock, and Bossier. 2,762.104.
Pearsall, Luther T.. to Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp. Heat-
ing furnace. 2,772.084. 1 1-27 -56, CI. 263—40.
Pearse. Rubee J. Floating fountain. 2,745,697, 5-15-56,
CI. 299 — 4.
Pearson. Anthony P., and R. I. Pigott. Golf cart with col-
lapsible wheel structure. 2,770,466, 11-13-56, CI. 280—41.
Pearson Candy Co. : Sec—
Albrecht, Arthur W. 2,757,499.
Pearson, Charles B., to Hughes Tool Co. Adjustable ammu-
nition booster sprockets. 2,756,636, 7-31-56, CI. 89 — 33.
Pearson, Charles J., to United States Register Co. Air
diffusing base register. 2,768,571, 10-30-56, CI. 98 — 106.
Pearson, Charles, Jr. : See —
Glass, Marvin I., and Pearson. 2,763,959.
Pearson, Charles M. : See —
Corbin, Wesley S., and Pearson. 2,747,471.
Pearson, David, to The Jeffrey Mfg. Co. Loader-conveyor
apparatus. 2,732,056, 1-24-56, CI. 198—8.
Pearson, Dwight H. : See —
Moon, Seaton, Pearson, and Yoden. 2,767,595.
Pearson. Gerald L., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Fabrication of silicon translating devices. 2,757,324,
7-31-56, CI. 317—240.
Pearson, John, and J. S. Rinehart, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy.
Method for determining high intensity transient stresses in
impulsively loaded bodies. 2,761,309, 9-4-56, CI. 73 — 12.
Pearson, John H. : See —
Staege, Stephen A., and Pearson. Re. 24,185.
Pearson, Martin L. Intermittent tone device. 2,750,919.
6-19-56, CI. 116—138.
Pearson, Olaf. Self-aligning adjustable hanger for sliding
door. 2,741,794, 4-17-56, CI. 16 — 93.
Pearson, Olaf. Machine for routing stair stringers.
2,745,449, 5-15-56, CI. 144—136.
Pearson, Olaf. Sliding door hanger for mounting ,on thin
doors. 2,746,080, 5-22-56, CI. 16—105.
Pearson, Otto. Reciprocating grill type barn cleaner.
2,737,925, 3-13-56, CI. 119—16.
Pearson. Paul W.. to V. G. Ellen. Chain guide structure.
2,743,809 5-1-56, CI. 198—177.
Pearson, Raymond E. : See —
Finley, Donald W., and Pearson. 2,751,990.
Pearson, Roy W., and H. H. Hansen, to The Tavlor-Winfield
Corp. Hot upsetting machine. 2,768,282, 10-23-56, CI.
219—151.
Pearson, William S„ to C. C. Corp. Means for handling
freshly galvanized pipe during internal swabbing. 2,753,837,
7-10-56. CI. 118—60.
Pearson, William S., to C. C. Corp. Method and apparatus
for recovering zinc spatter. 2,758,944, 8-14—56, CI.
117—102.
Pease. C. F.. Co., The : See —
Taini, John. 2,733,644.
Pease, Donald C. and M. J. Roedel, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Ethylene polymerization. 2,762,791,
9-11-56, CI. 260—94.9.
Pease, F. B., Co., Inc. : See —
Ganze, Ronald A. 2,750,976.
Pease, George R.. and T. E. Kihlgren, to The International
Nickel Co., Inc. Coated nickel welding electrode.
2,744.036, 5-1-56, CI. 117-206.
Pease. George R., and T. E. Kihlgren, to The International
Nickel Co., Inc. Metal arc welding of 90-10 type copper-
nickel material. 2.745,771, 5-15-56, CI. 117 — 205.
Pease, George R., and T. E. Kihlgren, to The International
Nickel Co., Inc. Inert-gas shielded-arc welding of 90-10
type copper-nickel material. 2,772,963, 12-4-56, CI.
75—159.
Pease, Isaac M., to Surgical Appliance Industries, Inc. Back
brace. 2.730.096, 1-10-56, CI. 128 — 78.
Pease, Marshall C. : See —
Martin. Stuart T., and Pease. 2,773.289.
Pease, Marshall C, III, and J. P. Jasionis, to Sylvania Elec-
tric Products Inc. Processing plated parts. 2,748,067.
5-29-56. CI. 204—37.
Pease. William A., to Surgical Appliance Industries, Inc.
Abdominal support. 2.749.550, 6-12-56, CI. 2—41.
Pease, William C, III : See-
Van Doom, Donald W., and Pease. 2,761,178.
Pease, William C, ITT. to Lummus Cotton Gin Co. Automatic
bale density mechanism for fiber presses and the like.
2.764.932, 10-2-56. CI. 100—50.
Peavev. Anna A. : See —
Peavey, Joseph L. : 2,744,783.
Peavey. Joseph L., deceased ; A. A. Peavey, executrix. Twin
control glare shields. 2.744,783, 5-8-56, CI. 296—97.
Peay, Robert L., Jr. Automatic floating disaster marker.
2,738,524, 3-20-56, CI. 9—9.
Pecar Fabrikation von Zielfernrohren und Feldstechern Paul
Kohler & Co. : See—
Kohler, Paul. 2,745,182.
Pechin, Rene G.. Jr. Condenser aprons for carding machines.
2,748,428, 6-5-56, CI. 19—153.
Pechiney Compagnie de Produits Chimiques et Electrometal-
luginnes : See —
Boccon-Gibod. Raymond, and Chevignv. 2,755,925.
Loevenstein, Hirsch and Belon. 2,745,736.
Patrie, Jos. 2,745.799.
Richaud. Henri. 2,746.136.
Pechukas, Alphonse, to Columbia-Southern Chemical Corp.
Compounded rubber stock. 2,764,572, 9-25-56. CI.
260—41.5.
Pechukas, Alphonse, to Columbia-Southern Chemical Corp.
Method of making chlorine dioxide. 2,765.214, 10-2-56,
CI. 23—152.
Pechukas. Alphonse, and G. A. Carlson, to Columbia-Southern
Chemical Corp. Method of making chlorine dioxide.
2.765.215. 10-2-56, CI. 23—152.
Pechy, William : See —
Jacobs, Samuel S., and Pechy,
rr,.,,!i.so.
LIST OF PATENTEES
607
Pechy, William, to American Can Co. Collar band detecting
machine with detector locking feature. 2,729,329, 1-3-50,
Pechy, William, to American Can Co. Article feeding and
turning mechanism. 2,732,925, 1-31-56, CI. 198—83.
Pechy, William, to American Can Co. Seaming chuck fo-
reclosure containers with stripping means. 2,739,556,
3-27-56, CI. 113—23. o , ,
Pechy, William, to American Can Co. Seaming head.
2,748,733, 6-5-56, CI. 113—19.
Pechy, William, to American Can Co. Can and cover feeding
mechanism. 2,750.913, 6-19-56, CI. 113—114.
Pechy, William, to American Can Co. Container closing head
with expanding wings. 2,752,744, 7-3-56, CI. 53—330.
Pechy, William, to American Can Co. Mechanism for crimp-
ing skirt portion of closure element under ledge of container.
2,752,745, 7-3-56, CI. 53—377.
Pechv. William, to American Can Co. Can transfer valve with
pressurized seat. 2.760.702, 8-28-56. CI. 226—68.
Pechy, William, to American Can Co. Can filling machine
with removable manifold mechanism. 2,771,916, 11-27-56,
CI. 141—150.
Peck, Al G., to Peck's Products Co. Detergent compositions.
2.758,092, 8-7-56, CI. 252—152.
Peck, Allen S. : See —
Peck, Joseph A. 2,737,118.
Peck, Cecil C, to Cecil C. Peck Co. Precision trackway and
carriage. 2,761,395, 9-4-56, CI. 104—246.
Peck, Cecil C, Co. : See —
Peck, Cecil C. 2,761,395.
Peck, David B. : See —
Robinson, Preston, and Peck. 2,738,453.
Robinson, Preston, and Peck. 2,749,490.
Peck, David B., to Sprague Electric Co. Feed-through capac-
itors. 2,756.37.-). 7-2-1-56, CI. 317—242.
Peck, David B., and P. Robinson, to Sprague Electric Co.
Electrical condensers. 2,735,970, 2-21-56, CI. 317 — 258.
Peck, David B., and P. Robinson, to Sprague Electric Co.
Process of bonding a metal film to a thermoplastic sheet
and resulting product. 2,740,732, 4-3-56, CI. 117 — 227.
Peck, David B., and P. Robinson, to Sprague Electric Co.
Electrical condensers. 2,764,718, 9-25-56. CI. 317 — 258.
Peck. Erne M. Combined vehicle window glass and screen.
2,743,772, 5-1-56, CI. 160—103.
Peck, Gordon V., to P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc. Electrolytic
capacitor device. 2,758,259, 8-7-56, CI. 317 — 230.
Peck, Guv C, and W. G. Milligan. Fishing bobber. 2,734,303,
2-14-56, CI. 43 — 43.11.
Peck, Helen M. : See —
Peck, Robert L. 2,772,280.
Peck, Henry E. Apparatus for drying fabrics. 2,773.312,
12-11-56. CI. 34—46.
Peck, Joseph A., deceased, by A. S. Peck, executor, to the
United States of America as represented by the Secretary
of the Army. Centrifugally armed fuse. 2,737,118, 3-6-56,
CI. 102—79.
Peck, Richard C. High-frequency vacuum tube circuit.
2,735,941, 2-21-56, CI. 250—36.
Teck, Robert L., deceased, by H. M. Peck, administratrix, to
Merck & Co., Inc. Synthesis of 4-aminn :: is.>.sa/<>!id'>ne ami
its derivatives. 2,772,280, 11-27-56, CI. 260—307.
Peck, Samuel M., to Rystan Co. Therapeutic compositions
comprising water-soluble chlorophvll and salts of fatty acids.
2.729,586, 1-3-56, CI. 167 — 65.
Peck. Theodore H. : See —
Carlsen, Leonard O., and Peck. 2,762,220.
Peckett, Samuel C. Apparatus for and method of forming a
true surface article. 2.771,713, 11-27-56, CI. 51—43.
Peckham, Roy E., and E. F. Elms, to R. L. Brown, loadable
sheet metal wedging fastener. 2,748,645, 6-5-56, CI. 85 — 6.
Peck's Products Co. : See —
Peck, Al G. 2,758,092.
Pecora, Ralph J., Jr., S. W. Rein, and F. W. Fleming, to The
Texas Co. Fuel injection nozzle for internal combustion
engine. 2.753.217. 7-3-56, CI. 299—107.6.
Peczynski, Stanley N. Internal grip collet. 2,750,196,
6-12-56, CI. 279—2.
Peden, Douglas T., to Micromatic Hone Corp. Honing ma-
chine. 2.747,336, 5-29-56. CI. 51—34.
Peden, Douglas T., to Micromatic Hone Corp. Feed, center-
ing and clamping fixture for a size gauging honing machine.
2,752,733, 7-3-56, CI. 51 — 98.
Pedersen, Axel V. Joist hanger. 2,751,644, 6-26-56, CI.
20 — 94.
Pedersen, Charles J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Method for changing the physical state of metal-free
phthalocyanine pigments and use of solution of same for
dyeing. 2,741,531, 4-10-56. CI. 8 — 7.
Pedersen, Charles J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Method for dissolving metal-free phthalocyanine pigments
and use of solution for dyeing. 2,741,534, 4-10-56, CI.
8—54.2.
Pedersen, Charles J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Tertiary alkyl derivatives of N,N-dialkvl-l,4-benzoquinone
diimine. 2,741,625, 4-10-56, CI. 260 — 396.
Pedersen, Charles J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
N.N' substituted diethyl p-phenvlene diamine antioxidants.
2,768,208, 10-23-56, CI. 260 — 570.5.
Ppdersen, Charles W.
CI. 153—48.
Pedersen. Harry C. and J. J., said H. C. Pedersen guardian
of said J. J. Pedersen, minor ; to H. L. Cox, R. A. Chabot,
and/or Berkeley Machine Products. Torque wrench.
2,765,890, 10-9-56, CI. 192—56.
ig dies. 2.746.510. 5-22-56.
Pedersen, James J. : See —
Pedersen, Harry C. and J. J. 2,765,890.
Pedersen, Lars C. Construction of truck-driven railway cars.
2,751,854, 6-26-56, CI. 105—159.
Pedersen, Roy D. Multiple tool supporting head. 2,765,013,
10-2-56. Ci. 145 — 63.
Pederson, Bernhardt M., Jr. : See —
Johnson, Clarence E.. Jr., and Pederson. 2,736,926.
Pederson, Raymond L., and A. C. Ott, to The Upjohn Co.
Steroid compounds. 2,752,367, 6-26-56, CI. 260—397.2.
Pedlow, George VV. : See —
Wilkinson, Joseph M., Pedlow, and Wynn. 2,767,218.
Pedlow, John W., to American Viscose Corp. Separator for
running yarn and liquid. 2,739,712, 3-27-56, CI. 210 — 149.
Pedlow, John YV., to American Viscose Corp. Spinning re-
generated cellulose filaments. 2,775,505, 12-25-56, CI.
18—54.
Pedlow, John W., and L. B. Cundiff, to American Viscose
Corp. Plastic pipe joint. 2,739,829, 3-27-56, CI. 285 — 115.
Pedone, Victor V. : See —
Meader, Howard W., and Pedone. 2,742,171.
Pedrero, Edelmira. Pivoted clamp. 2,775,013, 12-25-56, CI.
24—248.
Pedrick, Irene P. Tank washing apparatus. 2,773,721.
12-11-56, CI. 299—62.
Peebles, Benjamin W. : See —
McKnight, Stewart, and Peebles. 2,760,528.
Peebles, David D., and P. D. Clary, Jr.. to Western Condensing
Co. Separation of crystallized lactose from whey solids.
2.768,912, 10-30-56, CI. 127 — 31.
Peebles, Joseph B., to Robinson Brick & Tile Co. Method
for manufacture of tile. 2,763,049, 9-18-56, CI. 25 — 156.
Peed, Garland P., Jr., to North American Aviation, Inc.
Control lock mechanism. 2,738,149, 3-13-56, CI. 244 — 85.
Peek, Henry L., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Circuit breaker
with fluid motor having fluid admission varied during stroke.
2,736,295, 2-28-56, Cl. 121—38.
Peek, Henry L., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Interrupting de-
vice emploving a controller for regulating contact closing
speeds. 2,753,424, 7-3-56, Cl. 200—150.
Peek, Henry L., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Pneumatically
operated circuit breaker with closing valve cutoff switch.
2.773,484, 12-11-56. Cl. 121 — 38.
Peek, Johannes J. A., to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co., as trustee. Receiver for two amplitude-modulated
waves. 2,744,961, 5-8-56, Cl. 179—15.
Peek-A-Boot, Inc. : See —
Eade, Glen. 2,753,635.
Peel, Wirt D. Fruit pitter having two cooperating endless
fruit carriers and an endless plunger carrier. 2,748,818.
6-5-56, Cl. 146—17.
Peeler, Robert L., Jr., and E. G. Foehr, to California Research
Corp. Rust-inhibited silicate base oils. 2,751,350, 6-19-56,
Cl. 252—33.4.
Peelle Co., The : See —
Doeg, Paul R. 2,740,856.
Peeples, Maurice E. Combined window sash and blind struc-
ture. 2,733,486, 2-7-56, Cl. 20 — 62.
Peeples, Robert M., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Control sys-
tem for reel motor with variable armature current and field
flux. 2,747,148, 5-22-56. C\. 318—6.
Peeps, Donald J., to The De Vilbiss Co. Surav gun air cap.
2,743,063, 5-1-56, Cl. 299—140.1.
Peerless Chain Co. : See —
Worner, Peter. 2,737,994.
Peerless Photo Product, Inc. : See —
Collins, Carroll B. 2,774,289.
Peerless Roll Leaf Co., Inc. : See —
Grupe, William F. 2.751,701.
Grupe, William F. 2,751,841.
Peery. Elmer J. : See —
Kleinhample, Alvin E.. and Peery. 2,730,01 1.
Peery, Luther C, G. A. Hickman, and A. E. Hirsch, to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Co. Coal partial combustion with
pure oxygen. 2.738,263. 3-13-56, Cl. 48—206.
Peery, Norman E., to Shell Development Co. Continuous
fluid-solid contacting apparatus. 2,730,239, 1-10-56, Cl.
210 — 42.5.
Peery, Walter E.. to Time, Inc. Character positioning
mechanism. 2,769,379, 11-0-56, Cl. 95—4.5.
Peery, Walter E., to Time, Inc. Tape reading mechanism.
2,769,922, 11-6-56, Cl. 250—219.
Peeso, James B. : See —
Hook, Edwin O., and Peeso. 2,734.866.
Peeso, James B., and E. O. Hook, to American Cyanamid Co.
Stabilized lubricating compositions. 2,734,864, 2-14-56,
Cl. 252—32.7.
Peeso, James B., and E. O. Hook, to American Cyanamid Co.
Stabilized lubricating compositions. 2,734,865, 2-14-56,
Q\ 252 32 7
Peer,' George B.,' to A. O. Smith Corp. Method of making draft
gear housing. 2.739.376. 3-27-56. Cl. 29—542.
Peet, Nick P.. to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Cooling
of finely divided solids to prevent afterburning in a re-
generation lane. 2,730,508, 1-10-56, Cl. 252 — 417.
Peet, Robert L., Jr. : Sec —
Bach. John W„ and Peet. 2,757,927.
Peet. William H. Accumulator. 2,760,518, 8-28-56, Cl.
1 38 — 30.
Peffer. Alrid B. Pan greasing apparatus. 2,747,539,5-29-56,
Cl. 118—2.
Pegard, Pierre, to The Society Ateliers G. S. P.-Guillemin-
Sergot-Pegard. Hydrnulicallv and electricallv controlled
mechanical drive. '2.764,133,' 9-25-56. Cl. 121—45.
608
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Pegard, Pierre, to Societe Anonyine dite : Ateliers G. S. P.-
Uuilleniin-seigot-regaru. Hydraulic control devices for in-
termittent displacements. 2,707,547, 10-23-50, CI. 00 — 52.
Pegram, William B. : See —
Dailey, Edgar C, Warshaw, and Pegram. 2,743,5o4.
Peguero, Lawrence O. Dust mop cleaning device. 2,704,776,
10-2-50, CI. 15 — 310.
Pegues, John R., Jr. : See —
Martin, Charles A. 2,753,129.
Pehrson, Manfred E., to Prime Mfg. Co. Preformed ribbing
for insoles. 2,730,075, 2-28-50, CI. 154—53.5.
Pehrson, Manfred E., to Prime Mfg. Co. Machine for apply-
ing ribs to shoe soles. 2,748,404, 6-5-50, CI. 12 — 20.
Peifer, Albert G. : See —
Bryant, John H., and Peifer. 2,753,484.
Peiler, Karl E., to Emhart Mfg. Co. Means for supporting
and operating n ■-' • .■■■■ ieeder vertically reciprocable imple-
ment. 2,749,005, 0-12-56, CI. 49 — 55.
Peirce, Charles P. : See —
Steinbach, Emil C. 2,754,080.
Peirce, John E., to Allied Chemical & Dye Corp. Building
wall structure. 2,742,776, 4-24-50, CI. 72 — 16.
Peirce, Paul : See —
Sutherland, William L. 2,741,440.
Peirce, Thomas H. Flexible seals for pedal openings.
2,753,008, 7-3-50, CI. 180—90.6.
Peirce, Thomas H., and J. B. Robinson, to T. H. Peirce, d. b. a.
H. A. King Co. Vibration damper. 2,764,038, 9-25-50,
ipi <ja 574-
Peiss, Henry. " Cabinet. 2,752,215, 6-26-56, CI. 312—111.
Pekarek, Edward G. : See —
Honeyman, Robert N., and Pekarek. 2,753,858.
Pekay Machine and Engineering Co., Inc. : See —
Parisi, Anthony. 2,731,138.
Pel, Willem A. : See—
Hackmann, Johannes T., and Pel. 2,774,706.
Pelavin, Milton H., to Conitech, Ltd. Convertible alternat-
ing to direct current power supply and battery charging
means for portable electrical equipment. 2,747,108, 5-22-56,
CI. 307—66.
Pelbake Corp. : See — ■
Johnson, Carl A., Murphy, and Selman. 2,737,129.
Pelchat, Homer J. : See —
Poirier, George 11., and Pelchat. 2,737,075.
Pelcin, Albert L., to The Eastern Malleable Iron Co. Sole-
noid-controlled door lock. 2,729,089, 1-3-50, CI. 70 — 151.
Pelcin, Albert L., to The Eastern Malleable Iron Co. Multiple-
bolt flush door lock. 2,735,706, 2-21-56, CI. 292 — 34.
Pelenc, Yves, to Etablissements Merlin & Gerin, Societe
Anonyme. Accumulator for mechanical energy. 2,745,515,
5-15-56, CI. 185 — 37.
Pelhat, Raymond. Compound internal-combustion engine.
2,731,000, 1-17-56, CI. 123—11.
Pelizzari, Charles A. : See —
Love, Gordon W., and Pelizzari. 2,761,182.
Pell, Uric, to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Induction motor control
by electric brake. Re. 24,168, 6-19-56, CI. 318 — 302.
Pell, Eric, to Cutler, Hammer Inc. Adjustable voltage drives
for electric motor. 2,753,504, 7-3-56, CI. 318 — 297.
Pell, Eric, to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Control system for elec-
tric motors. 2,765,989, 10-9-56, CI. 242 — 75.
Pellandini, Albert H. Pouring spouts. 2,764,325, 9-25-56,
CI. 222—570.
Pellar, Marshall M. : See —
Rawson, Emanuel, and Pellar. 2,775,224.
Pellecchia, Louis. Corrector for synchro systems. 2,769,126,
10-30-56, CI. 318—30.
Pellegrino, Peter and S. W., to Photo Color Process Corp.
Method of making tools and dies. 2,743,629, 5-1-56,
CI. 76 — 107.
Pellegrino, S. William : See —
Pellegrino, Peter and S. W. 2,743,629.
Pellerano, Silvio A. : See —
Hochberg, Jerome, and Pellerano. 2,773,855.
Pellet, Leon L. Hip arthroplasty with flexible securing
means. 2,765,787, 10-9-56, CI. 128—92.
Pelletier, Germain. Miniature boxing game. 2,760,306,
8-28-56, CI. 46—142.
Pelletier, Peter P., to Bates Mfg. Co. Device for reducing
loom stops. 2,759,497, 8-21-56. CI. 139—228.
Pellett, Fred G. : See —
Wheaton, Jack M., and Pellett. 2,735,565.
Wheaton, Jack M., and Pellett. 2,744,647.
Pelley, Ralph L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Proc-
ess for the preparation of substituted ili ( isocyanatophenyl)
ureas. 2,757,184, 7-31-56, CI. 260 — 453.
Pellier, Christian V. : See-
Lee, Marvin, and Pellier. 2,770,818.
Pellinen, Leo O. : See —
Harris, Robert L., Pellinen, and Lothrop. 2,737,817.
Peloquin, Francis H. Brush tuft fastener. 2,771,625,
11-27-56, CI. 15—190.
Pelouch, James J., to H. C. Schott. Vehicle hoist safety struc-
ture. 2,734,597, 2-14-56, CI. 187—8.74.
Pelouch, James J., to Farm Tools, Inc. Frame contact lift.
2.769.507, 11-0-56, CI. 187—8.75.
Pelouch, James J., to Farm Tools, Inc. Frame contact lift.
2.769.508, 11-6-56, CI. 187—8.75.
Pelowski, Felix L. Snapping rolls for corn pickers. 2,768,626,
10-30-56, CI. 130 — 5.
Pelsor, Gene T., and H. S. Sack, to the United States of
America as represented by the United States Atomic Energv
Commission. Computing device. 2,756,930, 7-31-56, CI.
235—61.
Pelton, Ralph H. Rock removing device for use with dual
truck wheels. 2,738,986, 3-20-50, CI. 280 — 158.
Pelton Water Wheel Co., The : See —
Billings, David P., and Garrison. 2,729,942.
Peltzer, Albert, Sr., to Dorr-Oliver Inc. Starch manufactur-
ing process, including centrifugal removal of middlings.
2,760,889. 8-28-56, CI. 127—68.
Peltzer & Fillers K. G. : See —
Weigand, Heinz. 2,748,402.
Pelz, Robert A., and D. Ellis, to Westinghouse Electric Corp.
Contact arrangement for control relay. 2,773,948,
12-11-56, CI. 200 — 16.
Pelz, Samuel J., Jr. : See —
Weisenbach, Charles O., Pelz, and Cigal. 2,749,844.
Pelz. Samuel J., Jr., and F. J. Cigal, to Bendix Aviation Corp.
Wear resistant bushing or liner for the plunger cylinder
or bores or pumps handling water-contaminated fuel.
2,733,908, 2-7-56, CI. 309 — 3.
Pelzer, Harry L. : See —
Van Nordstrand, Robert A.. Pelzer, and Teter. 2,759,917.
Pelzmann, Alfred, to S. W. Kipnis, trustee for J., H., and
F. Kegan. Artificial dentures and method of manufacture.
2.732,021, 1-31-56, CI. 32 — 2.
Pemco Wheel Co. : See —
Black, John W., Jr. 2,744,800.
Black, John W.. Jr. 2,747,950.
Black, John W., Jr. 2,750,238.
Reade, Carleton W. 2,751,261.
Pemetzrieder, Georg. Apparatus for casting with rotating
crucible. 2,762,095, 9-11-56, CI. 22—79.
Penasack, Stephen L., to C. G. Lindsay. Tool-holding device.
2,749,134, 0-5-56, CI. 279—16.
Penberthy, Harvey L. Electrode assembly for glass furnaces.
2,736,759, 2-28-56, CI. 13—17.
Penberthy, Harvey L. Method and apparatus for glass pro-
duction. 2,749,378, 6-5-56, CI. 13—6.
Pence, Frederick M., to Norris-Thermador Corp. Pulley fric-
tion drive. 2,730,905, 1-17-56, CI. 74—206.
Pence, Frederick R., to Atlas Powder Co. Crystallization
of mannitol from sorbitol. 2,76S,980, 10-30-56, CI.
260—637.
Pence, Gerald M. : See —
Blydenburgh, Harold L., and Pence. 2,739,340.
Pender, Joseph D., y2 to John Eble. Fishing fly. 2,757,476,
8-7-56, CI. 43 — 42.25.
Pendergast, George M., & Co. : See —
Ethier, Clyde R. 2,742,203.
Pendleton, William G., to Pendleton's. Crib. 2,750,603,
6-19-56, CI. 5—99.
Pendleton, Louis B. Electrically-operated heat-generating
devices. 2,762,896, 9-11-56, CI. 219—19.
Pendleton's : See —
Pendleton, William G. 2,750,603.
Penewell, John. Hawaiian guitar volume control arm.
2,746,333, 5-22-56, CI. 84—1.16.
Penfold, Ronald E., to International Harvester Co. Grain
drill feed tube. 2,762,528, 9-11-56, CI. 222—132.
Penick, Archie V. Butter melting attachment for waffle irons
and like appliances. 2,769,387, 11-6-56, CI. 99 — 339.
Penick & Ford, Ltd., Inc. : See —
Hjermstad, Erling T., and Kesler. 2,773,057.
Penick, Joe E. : See —
Evans, Louis P., and Penick. 2,741,582.
Penick, Joe E., to Socony Oil Co., Inc. Process for the
removal of fine powdery material from an adsorbent solid
2,766,191, 10-9-56, CI. 196—147.
Penick. Joe E., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Continuous per
eolation process. 2,771,407, 11-20-56, CI. 190 — 147.
Penick, Joe E., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Method for wash
ing adsorbents. 2,771,408, 11-20-56, CI. 196—147.
Penick, Joe E., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Apparatus
for contacting liquids with granular solid materials
2,772,780, 12-4-56, CI. 210 — 42.5.
Penick, Joe E., and J. W. Payne, to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc.
Apparatus for the introduction of granular solids into a
closed vessel. 2,745,795, 5-15-50, CI. 196 — 147.
Penick, Joe E., and E. A. Bodkin, to Socony Mobil Oil Co.
Inc. Method and apparatus for continuous percolatior
of liquid hydrocarbons. 2.749.290, 6-5-56, CI. 196 — 147.
Penick, Joe E.. and E. A. Bodkin, to Socony Mobil Oil Co.
Inc. Method and apparatus for continuous percolation
of oils. 2,773,012, 12-4-50, CI. 190—47.
Penick, S. B., & Co., Inc. : See —
Baron, Abraham L. 2,774,712.
Salkin. Ralph. 2,767,196.
Starr, Donald F., and Di Santo. 2,752,360.
Peninsula Tool Co.: See —
Jones, Douglas E. 2,742,740.
Peniston, Quintin P., to Food Chemical and Research
Laboratories, Inc. Manufacture of 5-hydroxymethyl
2-furfural. 2,750,394, 6-12-56. CI. 260—347.8.
Penlington, Thomas E., to James Beresford & Son Ltd. Sub-
mersible electric motors. 2,742,597, 4-17-56, CI. 318—221.
Penman, Montgomery B., to The Magee Carpet Co. Skein
winding reel. 2,756,938, 7-31-56, CI. 242 — 53.
Penn Controls, Inc. : See —
Cobb, Clifton A. 2,731,080.
Cobb, Clifton A. 2,740,471.
Schell, Paul. 2,731,230.
'Schell, Paul. 2.743,768.
Schell, Paul. 2,772.727.
Schutmaat, Wayne H. 2,752,931.
Stouder, Roy J. 2,752,930.
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609
Penn Harold O. Firing point indicator for internal combus-
tion engines. 2,774,033, 12-11-56, CI. 324—16.
Penn Wax Works, Inc. : See —
Ferleger, George. 2,735,285.
Penn, William B. : See —
Davis, Fred, Penn, and Puffer. 2,743,515.
Pennant Corp. : See —
Weiner, Meyer C. 2,742,664.
Weiner, Meyer C. 2,775,389.
Pennebaker, Lewis C, to Container Corp. of America. Fold-
ing cartons. 2,749,015, 6-5-56, CI. 229—33.
Pennell, Elmer V. : See —
Creveling, Catherine B., and Pennell. Re. 24,128.
Pennell, William C. : See —
Barker, John L., and Pennell. 2,761,119.
Pennella, Samuel. Packing for condenser tubes. 2,729,472,
1-3-56, CI. 285—5.
Pennetti, Pietro : See —
Paoloni, Carlo, and Pennetti. 2,748,072.
Penney, C. M„ Co. : See —
Lawson, George S. 2,745,214.
Penney, James H. : See —
Formhals, William H., Fockler, and Penney. 2,735,027.
Penney, James H., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Mechani-
cal drive. 2,770,338, 11-13-56, CI. 192—11.
Penney, James H., H. C. Werner, and E. H. Anderson, to
Westinghouse Electric Corp. Bearing construction.
2,747,947, 5-29-56, CI. 308—187.1.
Pennie, Donald F. : See —
Geib, Robert L., and Pennie. 2,731,614.
Penning, Nicholas J. Ozone generator. 2,744,865, 5-8-56,
CI. 204—319.
Pennington, Dave M. : £
Michael, Marie W.
Pennington, Elonza A.
10-9-56, CI. 15—131.
Pennington, William A.
2,755,804.
Liquid wax applicator. 2,765,485,
to Superior Railway Products Corp.
Loading ramp. 2,759,207, 8-21-56, CI. 14—72.
Pennington, William O. Side bar lock decoder. 2,733,514,
2-7-56, CI. 33—174.
Pennock, Anthony P. : See —
La Barre, Floyd, Jr., Churnell, Nagle, and Pennock.
2,749,623.
Pennock, Milton F. Air cooled tire. 2,745,459, 5-15-56, CI.
152—153.
Pennow, Willis A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Approach
light system. 2,734,180, 2-7-56, CI. 340—26.
Pennow, Willis A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Lamp
supporting apparatus. 2,757,277, 7-31-56, CI. 240 — 41.
Pennow, Willis A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Luminaire.
2,773,171, 12^-56, CI. 240—1.2.
Pennow, Willis A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Lighting
unit. 2,773,172, 12-4-56. CI. 240 — 1.2.
Pennsylvania Flexible Metallic Tubing Co. : See —
Weber, John G. 2,729,382.
Pennsylvania Pump & Compressor Co. : See —
Stewart, Warren A. 2,765,976.
Pennsylvania Railroad Co., The : See —
Matteo, Joseph F. 2,732,169.
Pennsylvania Range Boiler Co. : See —
Douglas, Peyton W. 2,751,688.
Pennsylvania Salt Mfg. Co., The : See — •
Banner, Carl T. 2,754,334.
Gall, John F., and Miller. 2,739,114.
Gall, John F., and Miller. 2,739,115.
Goshorn, Roland H., and Levis. 2,766,223.
Inman, Charles E. 2,746,974.
Jaul, Ernest, and Levis. 2,767,212.
Karr, Errol H. 2,772,229.
La Lande, William A., Jr. 2,760,854.
La Lande, William A., Jr., and Mockrin. 2,750,279.
Levis, William W., Jr. 2.773.882.
Lowdermilk, Ford R., and Bruce. 2,770,658.
Mitchell, William F., and Grant-MacKay. 2,753,245.
Miville, Maurice E. 2.766,293.
Newcomer, Jack S. 2,731,381.
Newcomer, Jack S. 2,749,268.
Orozco, Gilbert H. 2,753,304.
Spring, Samuel, and Blum. 2,760,931.
Whitbeck, Roland A. 2,753,305.
Zakheim, Murray. 2,772,199.
Zakheim, Murray. 2.772,200.
Pennybacker, Miles, and C. A. Simpson ; said Simpson assor.
to said Pennybacker. Machine for applying terminals to
glass tubes. 2,763,098, 9-18-56, CI. 49 — 2.
Penrod, Creo L. and G. A. Power unit. 2.750,931, 6-19-56
CI. 121—120.
Penrod, Gertrude A. : See —
Penrod, Creo L. and G. A. 2,750,931.
Pensabene, Nicolo. Electric induction motor-pump.
2,730,953, 1-17-56. CI. 103 — 87.
Pensak, Louis, to Radio Corp. of America. Color television
image reproducing systems. 2,754,357, 7-10-56, CI.
178 — 5.4.
Penta, Albert P. Method of making a sling. 2,753,751,
7-10-56, CI. 87—8.
Pentalone, Vincent R., to Federal Paper Board Co. Inc.
Radio tube cartons. 2,732,996, 1-31-56, Cl. 229 — 39.
Pentecost, George E. Body transfer hoist. 2,739,783,
3-27-56, Cl. 254—8.
Pentland, Mary, and E. B. Banner, to Reeve & Mitchell Mfg.
Co., Inc. Silver flat-ware case. 2,729,258, 1-3-56, Cl.
150—52.
369555— P 39
Pentler, Charles F., and F. Murayama. Application of hor-
mones to the production of edible bean sprouts. 2,736,643,
2-28-56, Cl. 71—2.1.
Peo, Howard J. Flea repelling animal collar. 2,734,483,
2-14-56, Cl. 119—160.
People in the Territory of the United States, dedicated to the
free use of the : See —
Ringel, Samuel J., and Feinstein. 2,768,927.
Speakes, Charles C, and Griffin. 2,747,234.
Sullivan, William N., and Babers. 2,750,252.
Peoples, John F., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Variable delay line.
2,758,284, 8-7-56, Cl. 333—31.
Peoples National Bank of Washington : See —
Pritchard, Wilmot T. 2,738,813.
Peoples Research and Mfg. Co. : See —
Collins, Howard W. 2,744,045.
Peoples, Virgil H., to O. M. Scott and Sons Co. Spreader
control. Re. 24,189, 7-31-56, Cl. 222—177.
Peper, Henry M. Masonry block mortar strip gauging device.
2,750,790, 6-19-56, Cl. 72—130.
Peper, Jan: See—
De Gier, Johannes, and Peper. 2,730,643.
De Gier, Johannes, and Peper. 2,758,942.
Peper, Jan, to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co., trustee.
Cathode-ray tube. 2,751,515, 6-19-56, Cl. 313—92.
Peplin, Stephen C. : See —
Parker, Frank H. 2,753,891.
Peplin, Stephen C, to Lakewood Mfg. Co. Portable stove.
2,774,345, 12-18-56, Cl. 126—25.
Peppard, Edwin F. Boat and paddle wheel steering system.
2,741,210, 4-10-56, Cl. 115—50.
l'eppel, William J., and R. S. Schiefelbein, to Jefferson Chemi-
cal Co., Inc. Orthosilicate esters. 2,752,381, 6-26-56,
Cl. 260 — 448.8.
Pepper, Guy J. Combined salt and pepper shaker. 2,743,040,
4-24-56, Cl. 222—142.4.
Pepper, Robert K. Positive, self-locking clutch. 2,737,273,
3-6-56, Cl. 192—30.
Pepper, Robert K. Positive clutch shaft coupling. 2,758,688,
8-14-56, Cl. 192 — 48.
Pepsi-Cola Co. : See —
Pickering, Lenox K. 2.756,961.
Pe Queen, John D. Toolmaker's square. 2,745,183. 5-15-56,
Cl. 33 — <o.
Per Corp. : See —
Hobson, Russell B., Jr. 2,774,727.
Peras, Lucien, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault. Sus-
pension device for vehicles. 2,756,989, 7-31-56, Cl.
267—34.
Peras, Lucien, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault. De-
vice for mounting transmission members or reduction gears
on the chassis or body of motor vehicles. 2,758,662,
8-14-56, Cl. 180—70.
Peras, Lucien, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault. Internal
combustion engines. 2,771,867, 11-27-56, Cl. 123 — 112.
Peras, Lucien J., to Regie Nationale Des Usines Renault.
Adjustable control device with timing system. 2,775,129,
12-25-56, Cl. 74—125.5.
Perchonok, Eugene. Temperature ratio measurement means.
2,740.295, 4-3-56, Cl. 73—357.
Percival, Isabel C, and J. E. Tierney. Seal. 2,755,123,
7-17-56, Cl. 292 — 314.
Percival, William S., E. L. C. White, and E. M. Leyton, to
Electric & Musical Industries Ltd. Band-pass circuit ar-
rangements. 2.754,482, 7-10-56, Cl. 333 — 73.
Percival, Worth H. : See —
Dega, Robert L., and Percival. 2,741,333.
Perdue, Robert J., to De Havilland Propellers Ltd. Mounting
structure for windmill propeller. 2,767,798, 10-23-56, Cl.
170—62.
Pereira, Humberto. to F. E. Wolcott. Pressure applicator.
2,747,770, 5-29-56, Cl. 222—80.5.
Perelman, Isaac. Headpiece. 2,753,566, 7-10-56, Cl.
2—171.5.
Peretti. Leonard G. Soap bubble pipe. 2,739,413, 3-27-56,
Cl. 46—7.
Rath. Power tools. 2,735,908,
Peretz, Richard, to Societe Anonyme "Eleetromecanique."
Measuring and/or control installation for electric welding.
2,752,467. 6-26-56. Cl. 219 — 4.
Perey Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Gersbach, Herbert A., and Bacon. 2,742,906.
Perez. Carlos P. Electric bell, buzzer or similar device.
2,757,365, 7-31-56. Cl. 340—393.
Perez, Jose B. Portable electric cigarette lighter. 2,729,736,
1-3-56. Cl. 219—32.
Perez, Willy M. Foot exerciser. 2,760,774, 8-28-56, Cl.
272—57.
Perfect Circle Corp. : See —
Brenneke, Arthur M. 2,737,429.
Brenneke, Arthur M. 2,746,820.
Brenneke, Arthur M. 2,766,086.
Hill. Robert H. 2.736,825.
Hill, Robert H. 2,737,119.
Hill, Robert H. 2,739.650.
Hill, Robert H. 2.749,992.
Hill, Robert H. 2,752,861.
Shirk, John F. 2,760.835.
Small, William E. 2,742,279.
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INDEX OF PATENTS: 1956
2,760,133.
2,772,897.
2,765,462,
2,754,424.
Pipe lining
Perfecting Service Co. : See —
Shaw, Harmon L., and Frost.
Shaw, Harmon L., and Frost.
Perfogit Societa per Azioni : See —
Luzzatto, Ettore. 2,771,634.
Munch, Werner. 2,771,635.
Munch, Werner, Notarbartolo, and Spano. 2,772,302.
Notarbartolo, Luigi, and Munch. 2,771,903.
Perforating Guns Atlas Corp. : See —
Castel, Jacques H., and Scherbatskoy. 2,740,052.
Castel, Jacques H., and Waters. 2,768,684.
Scherbatskoy, Serge A. 2,740,051.
Scherbatskoy, Serge A. 2,740,053.
Scherbatskoy, Serge A. 2,758,217.
Scherbatskoy, Serge A. 2,772,368.
Pergunas, Sidney W and L. F. Cowan, to International
Standard Electric Corp. Humidifying process in electric
cable insulation making. 2,770,565, 11-13-56, CI. 154 — 2.24.
Perham, James A., to Thor Power Tool Co. Multi-spindle
portable power-operated tool. 2,742,797, 4-24-56, CI.
74 — 665.
Perieres, Reng A., to La Societe Francais dite Solumeta.
Apparatus for the manufacture of red lead. 2,761,767,
9-4-56, CI. 23—262.
Perilhou. Jean R., J. L. H. Jonker, and B. F. Juergens, to Hart-
ford National Bank and Trust Co., as trustee. Cathode-ray
tube. 2,730,837, 2-28-56, Cl. 315—21.
Perilhou, Jean R., J. L. H. Jonker, and B. F. Juergens, to Hart-
ford National Bank and Trust Co., as trustee. Color-televi-
sion camera device. 2,736,890, 2-28-56, Cl. 340—369.
Perilhou, Jean R., and J. L. H. Jonker, to Hartford National
Bank and Trust Co., as trustee. Electron beam tube.
2,748,313, 5-29-56, Cl. 315—25.
Perilhou, Jean R., and J. L. H. Jonker, to Hartford National
Bank and Trust Co., as trustee. Post-deflection horizontal
color stripe pick-up tube. 2,774,814, 12-18-56, Cl. 178 — 5.4.
Perilhou, Pierre A., to Office National
Recherches Aeronautiques. Signaling systems.
10-2-56, Cl. 343—106.
Peritano, Peter : See —
Palmieri, Joseph, and Peritano. 2,760,538.
Perkin-Elmer Corp., The : See —
Baker, James G. 2,771.007.
Scott, Larkin B., and Offner. 2,758,502.
Watson, Emmett S., and Bresky. 2,757,541.
Woodhull, Elliot H. 2,767,321.
Woodhull, Elliot H., Borden, and Montpas.
Perkins, Alfred J., to Perkins Pipe Linings, Inc.
apparatus. 2,758,352, 8-14-56, Cl. 25—38.
Perkins, B. F., & Son, Inc. : See —
Stevens, Cyril J., and Butler. 2,753,591.
Perkins, Cecil E. M. Automatic water attachment for fuel
and heating oil burners. 2,736,370, 2-28-56, Cl. 158—74.
Perkins, Charles M., to Fuller Mfg. Co. Automatic, speed
responsive, transmission shifting apparatus. 2,737,059,
3-6-56. Cl. 74 — 472.
Perkins, Charles M., to Fuller Mfg. Co. Means limiting ener-
gization of transmission shifting apparatus. 2,738,690,
3-20-56. Cl. 74—745.
Perkins, Charles M., and P. J. Visser, to Fuller Mfg. Co.
Preseleetable valve actuator. 2,763,290, 9-18-56, Cl.
137—622.
Perkins, Corles M. : See —
Bennett, Alfred, and Perkins. 2,745,614.
MacCallum, Alan M., Perkins, and Bennett. 2,775,712.
Perkins, Corles M., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Servo system
controlled by electrical signals. 2,729,772, 1-3-56, Cl.
318—28.
Perkins, Edward W., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp.
Sampling device. 2,767,587, 10-23-56, Cl. 73 — 421.5.
Perkins, George D. : See —
Robinson, Charles F., Bell, Piccirillo, and Perkins.
2,772,367.
Perkins, George S., to National Equipment Corp. Pump con-
struction. 2,70 i . 56, Cl. 222—255.
Perkins, George S.. to National Equipment Corp. Pump
construction. 2,765,962, 10-9-56, Cl. 222 — 255.
Perkins, George S., to National Equipment Corp. Pump con-
struction for candy depositing machine. 2,771,225,
11-20-56, Cl. 222—255.
Perkins, George T., and J. E. Colby, said Colby assor. to
said Perkins. Electric thermometer. 2,753,714, 7-10-50,
Cl. 73—362.
Perkins, Harold E., Jr. : See —
Hitchens, Aaron L., and Perkins. 2,759,419.
Perkins, John L. Fish lure. 2,736,125, 2-28-56. Cl.
43—42.34.
Perkins, John L., to B. B. Chemical Co. Improved covers
and cover materials for temporary protection of shoes.
2,746,179, 5-22-56, Cl. 36—72.
Perkins, Laurence M.. to Allen-Bradlev Co. Quick breaking
electrical switch. 2,767,270, 10-16-56, Cl. 200—67.
Perkins. Luther F. Oil gauge. 2,738,674, 3-20-56, Cl.
73—313.
Perkins, Milo. Treatment of live plants for shipping.
2,739,422, 3-27-56. Cl. 47—58.
Perkins, Myron A., Jr. : See —
Newton, Charles G.. Jr., and Perkins. 2.760,215.
Perkins, Origen S.. to Bueyrus-TCrie Co. Hydraulic angling
bulldozer. 2,766,536, 10-16-50, Cl. 37—144.
Perkins Pipe Linings, Inc. : See —
Perkins, Alfred J. 2,758,352.
Perkins, Ralph E. Supporting frame for electric hand saws.
2.765,820, 10-9-50, Cl. 143—6.
Perkins, Roger T. : See —
Seeton, Frederic E., Perkins, and Winslow. 2,760,282.
Perkins, Roscoe. Measuring sifters. 2,740,524, 4-3-56, Cl.
209—357.
Perkins, Russell J. Combination lock. 2,737,800, 3-13-56,
Cl. 70—312.
Perkins, Theodore O. : See —
Cassady, Walter G., and Perkins. 2,732,822.
Perko, Frank J. Dumping-vehicle. 2,770,491, 11-13-56. Cl.
298—10. '
Perkovich, Leo J. Driver's alarm. 2,747,038, 5-22-56, Cl.
200—52.
Perky, Scott H. Shredded cereal apparatus. 2,736,275,
2-28-56, Cl. 107—2.
Perl, Helen. Breast cover. 2,738,510, 3-20-56, Cl. 2 — 42.
Perl, Richard L., to The Tappan Stove Co. Automatic ignition
unit for gas burners. 2,730,662, 1-10-56, Cl. 317 — 83.
Perla, Martin R., and E. L. Koenig, to The Singer Mfg. Co.
Zigzag sewing machines. 2,756,703, 7-31-56, Cl. 112—158.
Perlin, Fred, to Brown & Bigelow. Thermometers. 2,742,7S7,
4-24-56, Cl. 73—367.
Perlin, Fred, to The Parker Pen Co. Lighters. 2,746,277,
5-22-56, Cl. 67—7.1.
Perlin, Fred, to The Parker Pen Co. Lighters. 2,750,774,
6-19-56, Cl. 67—7.1.
Perlin, Fred, to The Parker Pen Co. Stereoscopic viewer.
2,758,505, 8-14-56, Cl. 88—31.
Perlin, Fred, to The Parker Pen Co. Smokers' lighters.
2,769,326, 11-6-56, Cl. 67—7.1.
Perlin, Samuel. Portfolios. 2,752,975, 7-3-56, Cl. 150—1.6.
Perlis, David B., to Western Precipitation Corp. Means for
stabilizing a moving body. 2,738,856, 3-20-56, Cl. 183 — 61.
Perlman, David : See —
Fried, Josef, Thoma, Perlman, and Gerke. 2,753,290.
Perlman, David, and M. Mattikow, to B. Clayton, d. b. a.
Refining, Unincorporated. Recovery of water soluble
inositol compounds and sterol glycosides. 2,746,957,
5-22-56, Cl. 260—210.5.
Perlman, David, R. Donovick, and A. F. Langlykke, to Olin
Mathieson Chemical Corp. Use of cobalt-containing yeasts
in production of cobalamines. 2,760,903, 8-28-56, Cl.
195—80.
Perlman, Milton. Humidifiers having sloping wall adjust-
ment. 2,749,933, 6-12-56, Cl. 137—408.
Permacel Tape Corp. : See —
Bemmels, Cyrus W. 2,750,314.
Bemmels, Cyrus W. 2,750,316.
Tierney, Hubert J. 2,750,030.
Tierney, Hubert J. 2,750,315.
Weidner, Charles L., and Dunlap. 2,745,744.
Permafuse Corp., The : See —
Tilden. Sydney G. 2,754,798.
Permann, Karl, to Shell Development Co. Radiant tubular
heater and method of heating. 2,751,893, 6-26-56, Cl.
122—275.
Perma-P.ower Co. : See —
Ackerman, Norman A. 2,757,316.
Permo, Inc. : See —
Andres, Lloyd J. 2,730,572.
Andres, Lloyd J. 2,740,296.
Andres, Lloyd J. 2,763,748.
Andres, Lloyd J. 2,771,295.
Permutit Co. Ltd., The : See —
Akeroyd, Ewart I. 2,754,261.
Blight, Frank C. 2,774,732.
Hedrich, Otto H.. and O'Connor. 2,741,327.
Pick, Eric. 2,743,016.
Townend, Frank S. 2,731,413.
Williams, Thomas H., and Solt. 2,758,968.
Pernick, David, and F. L. Aibel. Switch for knitting machine
stop mechanism. 2,752,767, 7-3-50, Cl. 66 — 163.
Pernollet, Jean G., and Y. A. Boyer. Change speed devices.
2,764,029, 9-25-56, Cl. 74—193.
Peronti, Anthony, % to P. J. Mesi. Electrical connector
having conductor sheath penetrating means. 2,769,153,
10-30-56, Cl. 339 — 99.
Perrault, Art, and C. V. Harvey. Safety lock for electric
plugs. 2,743,425, 4-24-56, Cl. 339—90.
Perrault, Raymond O. : See —
Spisak. Andrew A., and Perrault. 2,760.237.
Perrault, Emile V., to Davol Rubber Co. Nursing nipple.
2.737.180. 3-6-56, Cl. 128—252.
Perreault, Emil V., to Davol Rubber Co. Nurser and feeding
nipple therefor. 2,738,088, 3-13-56, Cl. 215—11.
Perrelli, John : See —
Perrelli, Joseph and J. 2,745,453.
Perrelli, Joseph, to Filper Corp. Drupe pitter. 2,775,279,
12-25-56, Cl. 146—28.
Perrelli, Joseph and J. Freestone pitter. 2,745,453, 5-15-56,
Cl. 146—28.
Perri, Giovanni : See —
Marullo, Gerlando, and Perri. 2,766,884.
Marullo, Gerlando, and Perri. 2,766,885.
2,748,078, 5-29-56, Cl. 252—8.05.
Perri, Joseph M., and D. Y. Dollman, to National Foam Sys-
tem, Inc. Foam-forming compositions. 2,758,969, 8-14-56,
Cl. 252—3.
Perri, Myrtle S. Supply of pressure-sensitive reinforcements
for paper and the like. 2,764,501, 9-25-56, Cl. 117 — 25.
Perrin, James E., to The De Vilbiss Co. Lubricating system.
2,729,307, 1-3-56, Cl. 184—11.
LIST OF PATENTEES
611
Perrin, Rene, to Societe d'Electro-Chiniie d'Electro-Metal-
lurgie et des Acieries Electriques d'Ugine. Process for re-
covering manganese from basic open-hearth slags.
2,732,293, 1-24-56, CI. 75—24.
Perrin, Rene, to Societe d'Electro-Chimie d'Electro-Metallurgie
et des Acieries Electriques d'Ugine. Process for extracting
nickel from low grade ores. 2,750,285, 6-12-56, CI. 75 — 133.
Perrin, Rene, to Societe d'Electro-Chimie d'Electro-Metallurgie
et des Acieries Electriques d'Ugine. Production of iron-
nickel alloys from low grade ores. 2,750,286, 6-12-56,
CI. 75—133.5.
Perrin, Ren6, to Societe d'Electro-Chimie d'Electro-Metallur-
gie et des Acieries Electriques d'Ugine. Process for de-
siliconizing and desulphurizing pig iron. 2,767,077,
10-16-56, CI. 75—52.
Perrin, Ren6, to Societe d'Electro-Chimie d'Electro-Metal-
lurgie et des Acieries Electriques d'Ugine. Process for
desiliconizing and desulphurizing pig iron. 2,767,078,
10-16-56, CI. 75—54.
Perrin, Rene, to Societe d'Electro-Chimie d'Electro-Metal-
lurgie et des Acieries Electriques d'Ugine. Process for de-
siliconizing and desulphurizing pig iron. 2,767,079,
10-16-56, CI. 75—54.
Perrin, Rene, and J. Lamberton, to Societe d'Electro-Chimie
d'Electro-Metallurgie et des Acieries Electriques d'Ugine.
Process for rapidly desulfurizing steel. 2,750,280, 6-12-56,
CI. 75—55.
Perrin, Tom S., to Diamond Alkali Co. Method of obtain-
ing a chromium-containing tanning substance. 2,766,098,
10-9-56, CI. 8—94.27.
Perrine, Robert O., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Electric switches
and parts therefor. 2,739,199, 3-20-56, CI. 200 — 67.
Perrine, Robert O., and J. B. Welch, to Cutler-Hammer, Inc.
Electrical resistor units. 2,740,033, 3-27-56, CI. 201 — 74.
Perron, Robert R. : See —
O'Gorman, Vincent, and Perron. 2,739,249.
Perron, Robert R., and E. W. Stacey, deceased (by H. M.
Stacey, executrix), to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Sole
fitting machines. 2,765,482, 10-9-56, CI. 12 — 85.1.
Perry, Albert F., and O. R. Robertson, to Western Electric
Co., Inc. Cutoff and forming machine for resistors.
2,737,211, 3-6-56, CI. 140—71.
Perry, Blanchard A., and A. A. Schramm, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Method and apparatus for exhausting in-
candescent lamps. 2,749,002, 6-5-56, CI. 226 — 20.1.
Perry, Charles A., to The Rola Co.. Inc. Loud-speaker.
2,770,681, 11-13-56, CI. 179—115.5.
Perry, Clayton J. : See —
Davies, Thomas D., and Perry. 2,745,664.
Perry, Donald B., to American Telephone and Telegraph Co.
Teletypewriter inventory control system. 2,734,936,
2-14-56, CI. 178—2.
Perry, Edmond S., and D. S. Cox, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Vacuum_ distillation apparatus. 2,749,292, 6-5-56, CI.
Perry, Edward G., Jr., and R. W. Olson, to Texas Instruments
Inc. Electrical recorder movements. 2,769,142, 10-30-56,
CI. 324 — 76.
Perry, Elijah R., and N. W. Morelli, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg.
Co. Circuit breaker with hydraulic motor controlled by
main and pilot valves. 2,730,589, 1-10-56, CI. 200 — 82.
Perry, Elijah R., and N. W. Morelli, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg.
Co. Circuit breaker with hydraulic motor controlled by a
hydraulically biased valve. 2,765,378, 10-2-56, CI. 200 — 82.
Perry, John A. Helicopter rotor structure. 2,735,500,
2-21-56, CI. 170 — 160.25.
Perry Knitting Co., The : See —
Heilbronner, Harry S. 2,746,054.
Perry, Leslie L. : See —
Raimond. William A., and Perry. 2,733,269.
Perry, Manuel S. Hip, ridge and valley roofing shingle.
2,730,969. 1-17-56, CI. 108—24.
Perry, Milton A. : See —
Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., and Perry. 2,759,979.
Perry, Paul E., to Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corp. Method of
forming insulating coat on steel and composition therefor
2,753,282, 7-3-56, CI. 148—6.16.
Perry, Reginald J., to The Morgan Crucible Co. Ltd. Com-
mutators and other electric current collectors. 2,758,229,
8-7-56, CI. 310—231.
Perry, Richmond E., to United States Pipe and Foundry
Co. Beneficiation of iron ores. 2,769,541, 11-6-56 CI
209 — 166.
Perry, Robert H., Jr. : See —
Nicholson, Daniel E., and Perry. 2,775,628.
Perry, Robert J. : See —
Hodgson, Austin B., and Perry. 2,767,732.
Perry, Roy R. Pipe organ improved Pitman windchests.
2,746,338, 5-22-56, CI. 84—338.
Perry, Stephen F., R. M. Bailly, and H. J. Zoeller, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Manufacture of paraffin
wax. 2,737,470, 3-6-56, Cl. 196—20.
Perry, Stephen F., and H. J. Zoeller, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Paraffin wax composition for paper coat-
ing and process of making same. 2,756,180, 7-24-56, Cl.
Perry. Thomas G. Signal for automatically warning the
driver of a trailing vehicle that the speed of a leading
vehicle is being retarded. 2,734,105, 2-7-56, Cl. 200 — 61.89.
Perry, Thomas W., and L. P. Schubert, to Studebaker-
Packard Corp. Stabilizer for tail gate doors mounted on
laterally spaced hinges. 2,769,659, 11-6-56, Cl. 296 — 106.
Perry, Winthrop L., to Abbott Worsted Mills. Inc. Slub
catcher. 2,732,610. 1-31-56, Cl. 28—64.
Persch, Walther, to Farbwerke Mainkur Aktiengesellschaft.
Hypotensive drugs. 2,742,467, 4-17-56, Cl. 2C0 — 250.
Persch, Walther, to Cassella Farbwerke Mainkur Aktiengesell-
schaft. Gentisic acid salts of aminoalkylphenthiazines.
2,752,345, 6-26-56, Cl. 260—243.
Persico, Ralph W., and L. Cugini, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of the Army.
Action front armored vest. 2,743,446, 5-1-56, Cl. 2 — 2.5.
Persico, Ralph W., and D. Pompa, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of the Army.
Quick-applying cape and hood. 2,745,104, 5-15-56, Cl.
2 — 88.
Persinger, Dick L. : See —
Persinger, Marie L. and D. L. 2,768,042.
Persinger, Merle L. and D. L., to Big Boy Mfg. Co. Table
attachment for barbecue equipment. 2,768,042, 10-23-56,
Cl. 311 — 17.
Person, Lars B. : See —
Von Sivers, Carl H., Wado, Wickman, and Person.
2,768,352.
Person, Lars B., C. H. Von iSivers, K. R. Wado, and K. R.
Wickman, to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson. Device
for amplification of both voice and signalling voltages.
2,749,394, 6-5-56, Cl. 179—171.
Person, Oscar F. Prefabricated fireplace. 2,737,944, 3-13-56,
Cl. 126—130.
Personal Products Corp. : See —
Brownlee, Robert N., and Griswold. 2,773,503.
Greacen, Edmund, Jr. 2,755,497.
Thompson, Laurence P. 2,756,647.
Persons-Majestic Mfg. Co. : See —
Persons, Robert C. 2,739,811.
Persons, Robert C, to Persons-Majestic Mfg. Co. Rotational
amusement apparatus. 2,739,811, 3-27-56, Cl. 272 — 33.
Persons, Robert W. Drum-carried terminal wiper. 2,741,683,
4-10-56, Cl. 200—166.
Persson, Eric S. Locking mechanism. 2,745,692, 5-15-56,
Cl. 292—263.
Persson, Ernest, and M. L. Beyer, to International Postal
Supply Co. Dual belt mail conveying systems. 2,737,885,
3-13-56, Cl. 101—236.
Persson, Janne O., and K. R. Palmqvist, to Alrtiebolaget
Bofors. Safety device for automatic weapons. 2,762,267,
9-11-56, Cl. 89 — 135.
Persson, John A., to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. Tung-
sten back-up bar. 2,741,689, 4-10-56, Cl. 219 — 10.
Persson, John A., and J. M. Ruzek, to Union Carbide and
Carbon Corp. High-speed tandem arc working. 2,756,311,
7-24-56, Cl. 219—8.
Persson, Nels L. Coupling for squeeze bottles. 2,773,521,
12-11-56, Cl. 141—5.
Persson, Oscar, to Aktiebolaget Rosenblads Patenter. Method
of making heat exchangers. 2,749,600, 6-12-56, Cl.
29 — 157.3.
Per W. S. : See—
ans R., and Persson. 2,755,990.
Persson, Walther P. S., and K. Svenningson, to Svenska Rotor
Maskiner Aktiebolag. Air preheater sealing. 2,765,150,
10-2-56. Cl. 257—6.
Perst, Dudley C, to Chatham Controls Corp. Thermostatic
switch. 2,773,962, 12-11-56, Cl. 200—138.
Pertics, Elias P. and E. E. Shiftable cultivator. 2,764,077,
9-25-56, Cl. 97 — 43.
Pertics, Emil E. : See —
Pertics, Elias P. and E. E. 2,764,077.
Peru, Donald E. : See —
Emery, Herbert F., and Peru. 2,735,334.
Perugia, Andre\ to Anper, Inc. Method of making shoes.
2,730,736, 1-17-56, Cl. 12—142.
Pervier, Charles F. : See —
Gleeson, Claude P., and Pervier. 2.742,769.
Perzentka, Thomas R., and S. C. Plettner, to Bell & Howell
Co. Photographic copying and viewing apparatus.
2,773.418, 12-11-56, Cl. 88—24.
Pesaturo, Arthur A. Umbrella standard device. 2.759,486,
8-21-56, Cl. 135—46.
Pesch, Edward T. : See —
Loria, Anthony, and Pesch. 2,772,161.
Pesch, Herman : See —
Wilcox, Isaac L., Cole, and Pesch. 2,744,367.
Peschke, Carl H. Process of preparing a packaged sausage
product. 2,766,125, 10-9-56, Cl. 99—174.
Pesek, Charles J. : See —
Pesek, Rudolph E. and C. J. 2,756,719.
Pesek, Rudolph E. and C. J. Protecting device for armature
shafts. 2,756,719, 7-31-56, Cl. 118—503.
Pesman, Gerard J. : See —
Pinkel, Isadore I., Black, Preston, and Pesman. 2,737,249.
Pesonen, Bruno W. Storm sash closing mechanism. 2,755,520,
7-24-56, Cl. 20—55.
Pessel, Leopold, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Underwater acoustic
diaphragm. 2,733,774, 2-7-56, Cl. 181—32.
Pessel, Leopold, to Radio Corp. of America. Method of re-
moval of thermo-plastic resins from conductors and tinning
thereof. 2,734,000, 2-7-56. Cl. 117 — 51.
Pessel, Leopold, to Radio Corp. of America. Synthetic resin
enamel stripping compositions. 2,737,465, 3-6-56, Cl.
134—38.
Pessel, Leopold, to Radio Corp. of America. Method of solder-
ing printed circuits. 2,740,193, 4-3-56, Cl. 29 — 487.
612
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Pestarini, Joseph M. Electric power system for motors.
2,741,731, 4-10-56, CI. 318—150.
Pestarini, Joseph M. Variable speed power system. 2,761,074,
8-28-56, CI. 307—84.
Pestarini, Joseph M. Excitation system and control there-
for. 2,769,952, 11-6-56, CI. 322 — 24.
Pest Control Ltd. : See —
Hartley, Gilbert S. 2,759,300.
Pestell, Raymond H., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Fabric wrap. 2,772,773. 12-4-56, CI. 206 — 59.
Pet Products, Inc. : See —
Duffey, Thomas E. 2,762,158.
Petau, Erik, to Aeroiet-General Corp. Nozzle. 2,772,706,
12-4-56, CI. 141—346.
Petch, Charles L., to Petch Mfg. Co. Block splitting machine.
2,746,447, 5-22-56, CI. 125—23.
Petch Mfg. Co. : See —
Doutt, Kingsley A. 2,751,886.
Petch, Charles L. 2,746,447.
Peter, Albin : See —
Bucheler, Paul, and Peter. 2,733,976.
Bucheler, Paul and Peter. 2,759,939.
Bucheler, Paul and Peter. 2,759,940.
Frey, Wolfgang, and Peter. 2,729.629.
Giinthard, Jacques, and Peter. 2,734,060.
Peter, Albin, and E. Wydler, to Sandoz A. G. Sulfonic acid
amides of the anthraquinone series. 2,731,476, 1-17-56, CI.
260 — 371.
Peter, Albin, and E. Wydler, to Sandoz A. G. Dyes of the
anthraquinone series which are fast to milling and process
for their preparation. 2,736,731, 2-28-56, CI. 260—374.
Peter, Bud J., to American Tansul Co. Laundry starch.
2.745.760, 5-15-56, CI. 106—214.
Peter, Bud J., to American Tansul Co. Cooked laundry starch.
2.745.761, 5-15-56, CI. 106—214.
Peter, Charles R., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Switch with
reversible contacts and reversible contact carrier. 2,756,291,
7-24-56, CI. 200—16.
Peter, Josef. Device for examining the condition of the
stomach. 2,729,211, 1-3-56, CI. 128 — 2.1.
Peter, Oskar E. : See —
Kreissig, Ernst, and Peter. 2,772,100.
Peter, Oskar E., and E. Kreissig. Composite crankshaft.
2,747,428, 5-29-56, CI. 74—598.
Peter, Oskar E.. and E. Kreissig. Clamping means. 2,755,093,
7-17-56, CI. 279—2.
Peter, Robert G., to Reed Roller Bit Co. Drill bit. 2,749.092.
6-5-56, CI. 255—315.
Peter, Robert G., to Reed Roller Bit Co. Drill bit. 2,749,093,
6-5-56, CI. 255—350.
Peter, Robert G., to Reed Roller Bit Co. Drill bit. 2,759,706,
8-21-56. CI. 255—345.
Peter, Rolf W., to Radio Corp. of America. Electron beam
tubes. 2,758,243, 8-7-56, CI. 315—3.5.
Peter, Rolf W., to Radio Corp. of America. Semiconductor
velocity modulation amplifier. 2,760,012, 8-21-56, CI.
179—171.
Peter, Rolf W., to Radio Corp. of America. Semiconductor
velocity modulation amplifier. 2,760,013, 8-21-56, CI.
179—171.
Peter, Rolf W., to Radio Corp. of America. Noise compen-
sation in electron beam devices. 2,767,259, 10-16-56, CI.
179—171.
Peter, Rudolph A. Record filing jacket. 2,771,076, 11-20-56,
CI. 129—16.7.
Petering, Harold G., to The Upjohn Co. Isoalloxazines.
2,766,241, 10-9-56, CI. 260—251.5.
Petcrka, Joseph J. : See —
Borth, Paul F., Peterka, and Wilson. 2,740,323.
Peterlik, Leopold, and E. Uher ; said Peterlik assor. to said
Uher. Starting arrangement. 2,769,099, 10-30-56, CI.
290—31.
Peterlik, Leopold, and E. Uher. Method and apparatus for
starring internal combustion engines. 2,769,100, 10-30-56,
CI. 290—38.
Peterman, Earl A. : See —
Brown, Gordon H. 2,771,843.
Peterman, Earl A. High pressure centrifugal pump.
2,775,207, 12-25-56, CI. 103—109.
Peterman, Max. Pre-set boring tool. 2,729,991, 1-10-56,
CI. 77—58.
Peters, Alfons : See —
Meijer, Roelf J., and Peters. 2,762,668.
Peters, Anthony, to Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corp. Appa-
ratus for drawing sheet metal blanks. 2,756,707, 7-31-56,
CI. 113 — 44.
Peters, Arthur C, to Cinch Mfg. Corp. Socket mounting base
for tube shield. 2,770,787, 11-13-56, CI. 339—143.
Peters, Arthur W., to Surface Combustion Corp. Liquid
heater. 2,751,200, 6-19-56, CI. 257—241.
Peters, Arthur W., to Surface Combustion Corp. Pump system.
2,764,943, 10-2-56, CI. 103—87.
Peters, Bernard, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Calutron receiver. 2,758,213, 8-7-56, CI. 250 — 41.9.
Peters, Byron M. Starting system for two-cycle gas engines.
2,742,380, 4-17-56. CI. 123—182.
Peters. Byron M. Foldable three-wheel power driven vehicle.
2,771,145, 11-20-56, CI. 180—26.
Peters, Carl L., to Radio Corp. of America. Connector for
two wire transmission lines. 2,7 ! :..'-.:. i n .< C'l
201—63.
Peters, Charles H. Saw table rip fence with pusher element.
2,739,625, 3-27-56, CI. 143—51.
Peters, Clifford M. : See —
Garrett, Henry U., and Peters. 2,759,488.
Garrett, Henry U., Peters, and McMurry. 2,761,465.
Peters, Edward J. "Vehicle unloading apparatus. 2, 700. 051],
8-28-56, CI. 214—46.
Peters, Edwin F., to Standard Oil Co. Ethylation process.
2,773,108, 12-4-56, CI. 260—671.
Peters, Ernest : See —
Dorfman, Oscar W., and Peters. 2,740,105.
Peters, Faith P. : See —
Berg, Elaine. 2,750,770.
Peters, Harry, and W. J. Tilton, to The Raymond Bag Co.
Mechanism for inserting a sleeve in a bag valve. 2,729,148,
1-3-56, CI. 93—8.
Peters, Harry W. : See —
Mecklenburgh, George K., Peters, and Shaw. 2,734,001.
Peters, John C. Shockproof socket. 2,747,048, 5-22-56, CI.
200 — 51.09.
Peters, John G. : See — ■
Cantrell, Troy L., and Peters. 2,773.032.
Smith, Herschel G, Cantrell, and Peters. 2,736,702.
Smith, Herschel G., Cantrell, and Peters. 2,736,703.
Smith, Herschel G.. Cantrell, and Peters. 2.742,498.
Peters, Leo. Soft plastic food package. 2,745,752, 5-15
CI. 99—171.
Peters, Leo. Soft plastic food package. 2,749,245, 6-5-56
CI. 99—171.
Peters, Leo. Packaging and dispensing of soft plastic foods
2,750,294, 6-12-56, CI. 99—171.
Peters, Leo. Soft plastic food package. 2,752,251, 6-26-56
CI. 99 — 171.
Peters, Leo. Soft plastic food package. 2,770,547, 11-13-56
CI. 99—171.
Peters, Melville F. Moisture-proof joints. 2,741,349
4-10-56. CI. 190—28.
Peters, Melville F. Method of and means for forming bellows
2,761,206, 9^-56, CI. 29—454.
Peters, Melville F. Metal bellows formation. 2,771,095,
11-20-56, CI. 137—796.
Peters, Philip H., Jr. : See —
Wilbur, Donald A., and Peters. 2,747,031.
Peters, Philip H, Jr., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Army. Traveling wave
magnetron circuits. 2.733,341, 1-31-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Peters, Philip H, Jr., to General Electric Co. High frequency
power amplifier. 2,748,203, 5-29-56, CI. 179 — 171.
Peters, Philip H., Jr., and D. A. Wilbur, to General Electric
Co. Method of varving the output frequency of magnetron
oscillators. 2,774,039, 12-11-56, CI. 332—5.
Peters Pneu Renova K.-G. : See —
Reifenberger, Hubert. 2,760,541.
Peters, Richard F. Air vent hood. 2,743,659, 5-1-56, CI.
98 — 42.
Peters & Russell, Inc. : See —
Russell, Linus E. 2,747,536.
Russell, Linus E. 2,772.692.
Peters. Samuel E.. to The Dumore Co. Terminal. 2,772,404,
11-27-56, CI. 339—256.
Peters, Theodore J., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Continuous process for alkylation of phenols. 2,739,172,
3-20-56, CI. 260—624.
Peters, Theodore J., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. Stabilized organic sulfur-containing compounds.
2,767,163, 10-16-56. CI. 260—137.
Peters, Thomas B. R. Closures and seals for cartons.
2,738,916, 3-20-56, CI. 229—7.
Peters. Virgil N., to M. Henninger. Insecticide vaporizer.
2.733,333. 1-31-56, CI. 219 — 45.
Peters, William F., to Syntron Co. Annulus vibratory feeder.
2,737,289, 3-6-56, CI. 198—220.
Petersen. Andrew. Debris collector for engines. 2,754.969,
7-17-56, CI. 210—57.
Petersen, Christian, to Petersen Mfg. Co., Inc. Welding
clamp. 2.731,932. 1-24-.16. CI. 113—99.
Petersen, Clifford W.. to McGraw Electric Co. Remote con-
trolled electric switch. 2,75] .-100. 0-19-56. CI. 200—92.
Petersen, Clifford W., to McGraw Electric Co. Pole band
fittings for the attachment of guy wires to wood poles.
2,754,944. 7-17-56, CI. 189—31.5.
Petersen, Edgar G., to Whirlpool-Seeger Corp. Washing
machine agitator. 2,741,905, 4-17-56, CI. 68 — 134.
Petersen, Eric G. : See —
Valtersson, Per V., and Eklund. 2,751,154.
Petersen. Gerald A. M. Pilot bit. 2,773,673, 12-11-56, CI.
255—61.
Petersen. Henrv T. Road surface disintegrator. 2,751.205,
6-19-56, CI. 262—9.
Petersen, John L. : See —
Buschwald, Erwin R., and Petersen. 2,756,898.
Petersen. John S., to Simmons Co. Sofa bed. 2,749,559,
6-12-56, CI. 5—13.
Petersen, Lewis F. : See —
Mansell, Carman R., and Davis. 2,732,438.
Petersen, Louis, to F. L. Smidth & Co. Rotary kiln with in-
tegral preheating or cooling means. 2,740.620, 1-3-56, CI.
263—33.
Petersen, Louis, to F. L. Smidth & Co. Apparatus for flash
heating of pulverulent material. 2,750,182, 6-12-56, CI.
, 263—32.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Petersen, Louis, to F. L. Smidth & Co. Method for burning of
materials with heat recovery. 2,757,921, 8-7-56, CI.
263—52.
Petersen, Lowell W., to Swift & Co. Vapor collecting and
fluid preheating system for evaporators. 2,744,570,
5-8-56, CI. 159—46.
Petersen, Lowell W., to Swift & Co. Apparatus for concen-
trating heat sensitive liquids. 2,762,429, 9-11-56, CI.
159—16.
Petersen, Lowell W., to Swift & Co. Submerged combustion
evaporation. 2,773,545, 12-11-56, CI. 159 — 16.
Petersen Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Petersen, Christian. 2,731.932.
Petersen, Maurice E., and A. B. Zeissler, to General Electric
Co. Binding of rotor end turns. 2,747,119, 5-22-56, CI.
310—270.
Petersen Oven Co., The : See —
Heide, Henry A. 2,739,696.
Kleboe, John E., Krueger, and Wittenberger. 2,759,594.
Wallman, Clifford G. 2,739,692.
Petersen. Robert P. : See —
Roberts, Richard B., Petersen, and Holliday. 2,773,732.
Petersen, Siegfried : See —
Gold, Heinrich, and Petersen. 2,764,582.
Gold, Heinrich, and Petersen. 2,764,583.
Petersen, Svend A., to Celanese Corp. of America. Mandrel.
2,733,873, 2-7-56, CI. 242—72.
Petersen, Svend A., and H. Chow, to Celanese Corp. of Amer-
ica. Textile device. 2,733.874. 2-7-56, CI. 242—72.
Petersen, Thorvald, to Reed Mfg. Co. Pipe cutter. 2,739,381,
3-27-56. CI. 30—101.
Petersen, Thorvald, to Reed Mfg. Co. Pipe cutter. 2,739,382,
3-27-56, CI. 30—102.
Petersen, Thorvald, to Reed Mfg. Co. Chip clearing screw
cutting die. 2,757,392, 8-7-56, CI. 10—111.
Petersen, Thorvald K., to Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. Cargo
hoist mechanism. 2,734,645. 2-14-56, CI. 214 — 77.
Petersilie, Hans H., and E. O. Zimmermann, to F. R. Lushas.
Hardened molded article and method of forming same.
2,770,026, 11-13-56, CI. 28 — 74.
Peterson, A. W., & Sons Die Co.. Inc. : See —
Peterson, Everett A. and H. W. 2.758,631.
Peterson, Adolphe C. Vehicle propulsion and transmission
means. 2,730,184, 1-10-56, CI. 180—54.
Peterson, Adolphe C. Rotor and wing aircraft. 2.743.ssr>,
5-1-56, CI. 244—7.
Peterson, Adolphe C. Vehicle power operated steering means.
2,750,742, 6-19-56. CI. 60—52.
Peterson, Adolphe C. Variable wing aircraft. 2,752,110,
6-26-56, CI. 244 — 43.
Peterson, Adolphe C. Tiltable rotor unit with counter-rotat-
ing propellers. 2,753,005, 7-3-56, CI. 170—135.26.
Peterson, Adolphe C. Internal combustion engine and gas
turbine driving means. 2,755,618, 7-24-56, CI. 60 — 13.
Peterson, Adolphe C. Compound propulsion system for auto-
motive vehicles. 2,758,661, 8-14-56, CI. 180—54.
Peterson, Albert C, to Union Special Machine Co. Garment
band construction. 2.751.599, 6-26-56, Cl. 2 — 237.
Peterson, Albert C, to Union Special Machine Co. Garment
bands. 2,751,600. 6-26-56, Cl. 2—237.
Peterson, Albin K. Stretching and forming apparatus.
2,759,217. 8-21-56, Cl. 18—1.
Peterson, Albin K., to Longren Aircraft Co. Method and
apparatus for straightening integrally reinforced metal
extrusions. 2,767,767, 10-23-56. Cl. 153 — 90.
Peterson, Alden W., to United States Steel Corp. Gripping
apparatus for handling elongated objects. 2,749,173.
6-5-56, Cl. 294 — 113.
Peterson, Alden W., to United States Steel Corp. Holder for
hot-top supporting blocks. 2.751.649. 6-26-56, Cl. 22 — 147.
Peterson. Aldon M. Artificial lure. 2.736,123. 2-28-56, Cl.
43—42.09.
Peterson. Alf A. Variable speed drive and clutch. 2,735,308,
2-21-56, Cl. 74—230.17.
Peterson, Arthur L. and O. E. Vacuum operated hand brake
unit for vehicles. 2.752.008, 6-26-56, Cl. 188 — 152.
Peterson, Axel H. Core making machine. 2.763,902 9-25-56,
Cl. 22—10.
Peterson, Benjamin R., Jr. : See —
Shiu, Thomas B. 2,761,613.
Peterson, Carl A., and W. M. Clapp, to Sylvania Electric
Products Inc. Trigger signal converter. 2,762,914,
9-11-56, Cl. 250—27.
Peterson. Carl M. F., to The Wakefield Co. Combination
luminous ceiling and air conditioning system. 2,730,942,
1_17_56. Cl. 98—40.
Peterson, Carl O. : See — ■
Spindler, Norman J., and Peterson. 2,758,744.
Peterson, Charles D., to Universal Controls Corp. Diaphragm
housing. 2,734,530, 2-14-56, Cl. 137 — 788.
Peterson, Charles R., to Multiple Die Vise Co.. Inc. Vise
for irregularly shaped objects. 2,754,708, 7-17-56, Cl.
Peterson. Clifford C, to The Pyle-National Co. Multi-con-
tact connector. 2,749,526, 6-5-56, Cl. 339 — 61.
Peterson, Clifford E. : See —
Michel, George H., Peterson, and Lockhart. 2,736,735.
Peterson, Damon A. : See —
Osborn, Kenneth R., Peterson, and Sloan. 2,767,061.
Peterson, David C, to Stewart-Warner Corp. Apparatus for
determining unbalance in rotary bodies. 2,754,684, 7-17-56,
Cl. 73—466.
Peterson, David C, and J. C. Bystricky, to Stewart- Warner
Corp. Lubricant measuring valve for centralized lubricat-
ing system. 2,742,978, 4-24-56, Cl. 184—7.
Peterson, David G. : See —
Hodson, Peter, and Peterson. 2,751,779.
Peterson, Durey H. : See —
Murray, Herbert C, and Peterson. 2,735.800.
Murray, Herbert C, and Peterson. 2,757,186.
Murray, Herbert C, and Peterson. 2,762,747.
Murray, Herbert C, and Peterson. 2,771,474.
Peterson, Edward S. : See —
Lichtenwalter, Myrl, Peterson, and Sacken. 2,769,016.
Winn, John, and Peterson. 2;736,379.
Peterson, Edward S., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc.
Remote control system for recorders. 2,765,372, 10-2-56,
Cl. 179—100.1.
Peterson, Edward T., to Birdsboro Steel Foundry and Ma-
chine Co. Approach table, apron and kick-off. 2,765,896,
10-9-56. Cl. 198—24.
Peterson, Edwin F. Blow tube for core blowing machine.
2.761,186, 9-4-56. Cl. 22—10.
Peterson, Edwin W. Multiple pilot controlled main valve.
2,758,811, 8-14-56, Cl. 251—29.
Peterson, Elbert A. : See —
Ballard, Seaver A., Finch, and Peterson. 2,767,221.
Peterson, Elmer J. : See —
Dawkins. Kenneth, and Peterson. 2,772,385.
Peterson, Elmer T., V> to S. C. Unkefer. Pneumatically
powered tool. 2.758,569. 8-14-56, Cl. 121—3.
Peterson, Elwin H., and H. G. Luther, to Chas. Pfizer & Co.,
Inc. Process and injectable composition for treating poul-
try. 2,757,122, 7-31-56, Cl. 167—53.1.
Peterson, Emil D. : See —
Salmon, Gilmore A., and Peterson. 2,765,593.
Peterson, Eric O. : See —
Creiman, Lyle P., and Peterson. 2,767,329.
Peterson, Esther. Floor polishing mop means. 2,738,533,
3-20-56, Cl. 15—227.
Peterson, Everett A., and H. W. Peterson, to A. W. Peterson
& Sons Die Co., Inc. Apparatus for making plastic covers.
2,758,631, 8-14-56, Cl. 154 — 42.
Peterson. Forrest W., to Ferro Corp. Portable tunnel kiln.
2,729,872, 1-10-56, Cl. 25—144.
Peterson, Fred W., to Radio Corp. of America. Indirectly
heated electron emitter for power tubes and the like.
2,768,321, 10-23-56. Cl. 313—337.
Peterson, Gale S., and C. J. Welsh, to Union Oil Co. of
California. Conveyance of granular solids. 2,751,257,
6-19-56, Cl. 302—17.
Peterson, George. Lawn mower grass collector. 2,747,356,
5-29-56, Cl. 56—202.
Peterson. George H. Gutter forming attachment for brakes.
2,767,762, 10-23-56. Cl. 153—16.
Peterson, Gerald D. Weather stripping for a horizontal sash.
2,739,359, 3-27-56, Cl. 20—69.
Peterson, Gerald D. Window construction. 2,747,240,
5-29-56. Cl. 20—52.
Peterson, Gerald D. Coupling. 2,757,522, 8-7-56, Cl. 64—25.
Peterson, Gerald D. Corner structure for a window sash.
2,763,344, 9-18-56, Cl. 189—64.
Peterson, Gerald D. Closure panel mounting structure.
2,768.717. 10-30-56, Cl. 189—78.
Peterson, Gerald H. : See —
Park, Harwood E. 2.762.892.
Peterson, Glen, to Well Surveys, Inc. Multiple trace recorder.
2,775,503, 12-25-56, Cl. 346—109.
Peterson, Harold E. Gate. 2.767,494, 10-23-56, Cl. 39—91.
Peterson, Harold O., to Radio Corp. of America. Receiver for
multiplex signals. 2,735,003, 2-14-56, Cl. 250—20.
Peterson, Harold W. : See —
Peterson, Everett A. and H. W. 2,758,631.
Peterson, Henry. Mounting having a large central gem
overlying adjacent small gems. 2,774,231, 12-18-56, Cl.
Peterson, "Hubert C. Sr. : See —
Passmore, Carl B., Jr., and Peterson. 2,732,650.
Peterson, James F., to N & P Enterprises, Inc. Lift cart.
2,743,833, 5-1-56, Cl. 214 — 651.
Peterson, James F., to N & P Enterprises, Inc. Adjustable
display basket. 2,743,838, 5-1-56, 'Cl. 220 — 6.
Peterson, Joe G. : See —
Ikenberry, Ernest A., and Peterson. 2.764.619.
Peterson, Joel D., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Air-fuel ratio
control system for ram-jet engines. 2,765,619, 10-9-56,
Cl. 60—39.28.
Peterson, Kenneth E. : See —
Neijstrom. Kenneth L.. Peterson, and Evans. 2.772.715.
Peterson, Kenneth E.. to Aircraft-Marine Products Inc. Elec-
trical connector. 2,735,997, 2-21-56, Cl. 339 — 258.
Peterson, Lester C. : See —
Iknayan, Alfred N., Peterson, and Batts. 2.756.801.
Iknayan, Alfred N., Peterson, and Batts. 2,771,936.
Peterson. Lester C, and H. J. Batts, to United States Rubber
Co. Vulcanization of butyl rubber with a dimethylol phenol,
chlorosulfonated polythene and a zinc compound, and prod-
uct obtained thereby. 2,734,039, 2-7-56, Cl. 260—19.
Peterson, Lester C, F. A. Mulbarger, and H. J. Batts, to
United States Rubber Co. Inner tube. 2,760,542, 8-28-56,
Cl. 152—351.
Peterson, Marjorie A. Universally adjustable invalid chair.
2,769,483. 11-6-56, Cl. 155—28.
Peterson, Merle E., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Automatic two-
speed gearing for bicycles. 2,747,708, 5-29-56, Cl. 192 — 6.
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INDEX OF PATENTS. 1956
Peterson, Norman G. : See —
Millar, Ronald L., Moore, and Peterson. 2,768,150.
Peterson, Odell B. : See —
Peterson, Arthur L. and O. E. 2,752,008.
Peterson, Olaf J. Tractor fencer. 2,759,683, 8-21-56, CI.
242—90.
Peterson, Oliver H. : See —
Zbornik, Thomas W., and Peterson. 2,748,051.
Peterson, Paul F., to North American Aviation, Inc. Aircraft
gun mount. 2,737,085, 3-6-50, CI. 89 — 37.5.
Peterson, Rav L. Incinerator. 2,749,854, 6-12-56, CI.
110—18. '
Peterson, Raymond A., to United Geophysical Corp. Seismic
wave filtering system. 2,757,357, 7-31-56, CI. 340—15.
Peterson, Reuben. Hav stack builder and mover. 2,743,114,
4-24-56. CI. 280 — 34.
Peterson, Reuben W. : See —
King, Edward P. 2,775,486.
Peterson, Robert A., to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Tractor with
twin power plants. Re. 24,175, 7-3-56, CI. 180 — 6.48.
Peterson, Robert E. : See —
Rively, Clair M., and Peterson. 2,739.268.
Peterson, Robert E. Portable lighters. 2,732,698, 1-31-56,
CI. 67—7.1.
Peterson, Robert E. Portable lighters. 2,734,364, 2-14-56,
CI. 67—7.1.
Peterson, Robert E. Portable lighters. 2,759,345, CI.
67—7.1.
Peterson, Robert E., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Acoustic log.
2,770,795, 11-13-56, CI. 340—3.
Peterson, Robert E., and R. S. Lancaster, to Repeter Products,
Inc. Smoker's lighter. 2,732,697. 1-31-56, CI. 67 — 7.1.
Peterson, Robert J. Self-leveling lift. 2,770,324. 11-13-56,
CI. 187—34.
Peterson, Robert L., to General Controls Co. Control system
using two saturable reactors in a constant current circuit.
2,740,933, 4-3-56, CI. 321—25.
Peterson, Ruben O. : See —
Nelson, Brooks E., and Peterson. 2,740,148.
Nelson, Brooks E., and Peterson. 2,756,109.
Peterson, Ruben O., to The Osborn Mfg. Co. Rotary brush.
2,739,429, 3-27-56, CI. 51—193.
Peterson, Ruben O., to The Osborn Mfg. Co. Rotary brush
assembly. 2,744,277, 5-8-56, CI. 15—181.
Peterson, Ruben O., to The Osborn Mfg. Co. Brush construc-
tion. 2,748,412, 6-5-56, CI. 15—129.
Peterson, Ruben O., to The Osborn Mfg. Co. Buffing tool.
2,755,608, 7-24-56, CI. 51—193.
Peterson, Ruben O., to The Osborn Mfg. Co. Brush and
method of making same. 2,757,400, 8-7-56, CI. 15—179.
Peterson, Ruben O., to The Osborn Mfg. Co. Rotary brush
construction. 2,757,401, 8-7-56, CI. 15 — 182.
Peterson, Ruben O., to The Osborn Mfg. Co. Method and
apparatus for conditioning metal sheets and the like.
2,757,486, 8-7-56, CI. 51—23.
Peterson, Ruben O., to The Osborn Mfg. Co. Rotary abrad-
ing tool. 2,766,564, 10-16-56, CI. 51—193.
Peterson, Ruben O., to The Osborn Mfg. Co. Brush assem-
bly. 2,773,275, 12-11-56, CI. 15—77.
Peterson, Russell A. : See —
Ackert, George F., and Peterson. 2,731,332.
Peterson, Thomas F. Helieallv-preformed armor for linear
bodies. 2,729,054, 1-3-56, CI. 57—145.
Peterson, Thomas F., to Preformed Line Products Co. Guy
wire construction. 2,736,398. 2-28-56, CI. 189 — 31.5.
Peterson, Thomas F. Helically-preformed lashing for con-
necting cables to messenger strands. 2,744,707, 5-8-56,
CI. 248—61.
Peterson, Thomas F. High temperature alarm. 2,750,482,
6-12-56, CI. 201—63.
Peterson, Thomas F., to Preformed Line Products Co. Dead
end for cables. 2,761,273, 9-4-56, CI. 57—145.
Peterson, Thomas F., to Preformed Line Products Co. Method
of protecting and connecting mating electrical conductor
members. 2,760,157, 10-9-56, CI. 154—2.22.
Peterson, Victor W., to General Motors Corp. Hydraulic
fluid system. 2,761,388, 9-4-56, CI. 103—11.
Peterson, Victor W., to General Motors Corp. Clutch with
coolant metering. 2,775,331, 12-25-56, CI. 192—113.
Peterson, Walter E. : See—
Laverty, Norman P., and Peterson. 2,755,380.
Peterson, Walter H. : See —
Sommer, Harry J., and Peterson. 2,730,454.
Peterson, Walter H., and T. Skei, to Shell Development Co.
Water-resistant non-soap grease containing alkaline agents.
2,748,081, 5-29-56, CI. 252 — 28.
Peterson, Warren J., to Carrom Industries, Inc. Chairs.
2,771,940, 11-27-56, CI. 155—191.
Peterson, William B., Jr., to Ansolus Sanitary Can Machine
Co. Can end feeder. 2,746,413, 5-22-56, CI. 113—114.
Peterson, William D.. to North American Aviation, Inc.
D-C amplifier. 2,744,969, 5-8-56, CI. 179—171.
Peterson, William F. : See —
Venner, William M., Bowser, and Peterson. 2,737,427.
Venner, William M., Bowser, and Peterson. 2,737,428.
Peterson, William F., to Sterling Aluminum Products, Inc.
Trunk piston. 2,737,426, 3-6-56, CI. 309—13.
Peterson, William H.. to Pullman-Standard Car Mfg. Co.
Vehicle floor. 2,735,517, 2-21-56, CI. 189—34.
Peterson, William R. : See —
Moore, Edward B., Peterson, and Stack. 2,743,740.
Parks, William W., and Peterson. 2,760,720.
Peterson, William R., and C. E. Krupp, to Vapor Heating
Corp. Hydraulic damper control. 2,729,394, 1-3-56, CI.
236—13.
Peterson, William R., C. E. Krupp, and A. Stack, to Vapor
Heating Corp. Automatic hydraulic damper. 2,764,354,
9-25-56, CI. 236—68.
Peth, Robert, to Motorola, Inc. Oscillator circuit. 2,759,103,
8-14-56, CI. 250—36.
Peth, Robert, to Motorola, Inc. Switching system. 2,766,324,
10-9-56, CI. 179—15.5.
Pethes, Theodore J., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Release
mechanism for meter-type relays. 2,760,125, 8-21-56, CI.
317—152.
Pethick, Albert E. : See—
Lewin, Leonard, Pethick, and Setchfield. 2,737,634.
Pethybridge, Charles A. : See —
Montgomery, Donald H., Pethybridge, and Lange.
2,765,916.
Petion, Louis J. Measuring instruments. 2,747,287, 5-29-56,
CI. 33—141.
Petit, Paul E. Apparatus for cleaning pipes and the like.
2,751,728, 6-26-56, CI. 51—241.
Petit, Roger M., % to Societe Dimar and % to Societe Barf red.
Typewriting device. 2,742,131, 4-17-56, CI. 197 — 17.
Petitjean, Charles : See —
Neier, Reinhard, Petitjean, and Wehrli. 2,735,844.
Neier, Reinhard, Petitjean, and Wehrli. 2,775,581.
Petitta, Mario, to Clairol Inc. Devices for dyeing, bleaching,
and cool wave permanent curling of hair. 2,775,244,
12-25-56, CI. 132—33.
Peto, Frank H. : See —
Twomey, Jeremiah F. 2,768,889.
Petrasek, Stephen E. : See —
King, Frank S., and Petrasek. 2,754,875.
Petre, John R. : See —
Johnson, George W., and Petre. 2,757,832.
Petre, John R., to The American Laundry Machinery Co.
Proportional measuring timer. 2,743,920, 5-1-56, CI.
270—80.
Petre, John R., to The American Laundrv Machinery Co.
Pressing machine. 2,757,833, 8-7-56, CI. 223—57.
Petrea, James C, to Wright Machinery Co. Feed control
means for weighing machines. 2,746,707, 5-22-56, CI.
249 — 59.
Petrella, Pasquale, and M. B. Robinson. Automobile signals.
2,750.578, 6-12-56, CI. 340—66.
Petri, Jan E., and B. P. and L. L. Gagnon, to American
Optical Co. Rear vision mirrors. 2,758,508, 8-14-56,
/~n go no > i i f
Petrich, Erwin, to Bohler & Weber K. G. Filtering mass car-
rier for filtration plant. 2,740,527, 4—3-56, CI. 210 — 177.
Petrick, Richard F. ; C. H. Everett, guardian of said R. F.
Petrick, incompetent. Soil treating and weed destroying
apparatus. 2,775,174, 12-25-56, CI. 97 — 10.
Petrie, Eugene C. : See —
Bredtschneider, Kurt B., and Petrie. 2,750,955.
Petrie, Peter S. : See —
Britton. Edgar C, and Petrie. 2,745,857.
Petrochko, John. Safety striking plate for door locks.
2,772,110, 11-27-56, CI. 292—341.17.
Petroff, Merlin O., to Stewart-Warner Corp. Vibration ana-
lyzing equipment. 2,754.679, 7-17-56, Cl. 73 — 70
Petroff, Merlin O., and T. E. Bjorn, to Stewart- Warner Corp.
Electrical tachometer for internal combustion engines.
2,773,238, 12-4-56, Cl. 324 — 70.
Petroleum Mechanical Development Corp. : See —
Jones, Marvin R. 2,746,710.
Jones, Marvin R. 2,746,781.
Petroleum Systems, Inc. : See —
Phillips, Lyman W., Fox, and Bostwick. 2,731,030.
Petrolite Corp. : See —
Blair, Charles M., Jr., and Lissant. 2,766,132.
De Groote, Melvin. 2,743.241-2.743,245.
De Groote, Melvin. 2.743.251-2,743,256.
De Groote Melvin. 2,743,259.
De Groote, Melvin. 2,743,292.
De Groote, Melvin. 2.743,293.
De Groote, Melvin. 2.771,440-2,771,449.
De Groote, Melvin. 2,771.471.
De Groote, Melvin, and Keiser. 2.771.450.
De Groote, Melvin. and Shen. 2,771,425-2.771,439.
De Groote. Melvin, and Shen. 2,771,451-2,771,455.
Dickson. Woodrow J. 2.766,213.
Eberz, William F. 2,737.978.
Lissant, Kenneth J. 2,748.867.
Lissant, Kenneth J. 2,749,322.
Monson, Louis T. 2,748.085-9.
Monson. Louis T., and Dickson. 2,766,292.
•Shen, Kwan-Ting. 2,771,462.
Petropoulos, John C, to American Cynamid Co. Substituted
indnnol and reaction product with halohvdrins. 2,754,285,
7-10-56. Cl. 260—47.
Petroske, John J., to Patchogue-Plymouth Mills Corp. Pile
rug and rug base. 2,750.652, 6-19-56, Cl. 28 — 80.
Petrossian, George A. Engine oil checking rod. 2,756,716,
7_31_56, Cl. 116—118.
Petrovich, Joseph G., and D. M. Leedy. Automatic plating
current control system for electrolytic tinning apparatus.
2,757,137, 7-31-56, Cl. 204—211.
Petrucelly, Vincent J. : See —
Broekhuysen, William C, Gilman, and Petrucelly.
2,765.118.
Broekhuvsen, William C, and Petrucelly. 2,729,214.
Gilman, Samuel, and Petrucelly. 2,745,411.
LIST OF PATENTEES
615
Petry, Eduard C. : See —
Ciscel, Benjamin H., and Petry. 2,760,337.
Petry, Howard J. Ferrous alloy. 2,759,811, 8-21-56, CI.
75—128.
Petry, Robert K., and J. B. Weaver, to Congoleum-Nairn Inc.
Laminated covering and method and apparatus for making
same. 2,757,711, 8-7-56, CI. 154 — 20.
Petsch, Gertrude H. : See —
Buckendale, Lawrence R. 2,763,160.
Pettersson, Eric A. E. : See — ■
Kindstrand, Claes A., and Pettersson. 2,730,786.
Pettibone Mulliken Corp. : See —
Hanse, Albert B. 2,747,803.
Hanse, Albert B., and Rollins. 2,767,928.
Kuehlthau, Hugo L. 2,731,687.
Magnuson, Alfred V., and Kafka. 2,759,229.
Pettibone, Robert L. : See —
Goetzel. Claus G., and Pettibone. 2.765,227.
Pettibone, Robert L., to Eaton Mfg. Co. Manufacture of
composite ductile wire. 2,756,492, 7-31-56, CI. 29 — 420.5.
Pettibone, Robert L., to Eaton Mfg. Co. Process of producing
heat treated powdered metal articles. 2,768,917, 10-30-56,
CI. 148—12.4.
Pettigrew, Fay : See —
Hotchkiss, Dean, Deckwa, and Pettigrew. 2,735,157.
Pettit, Dorn L., to Square D Co. Electric contact mounting.
2,759,074, 8-14-56, CI. 200—166.
Pettit, Dorn L., to Square D Co. Swingout panel cabinet.
2,769,940, 11-6-56. CI. 317 — 120. .
Pettit, Dorn L., to Square D Co. Adjustable voltage drive
controller. 2,775,728, 12-25-56, CI. 318—143.
Pettit, George A., and R. A. Rusca, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of Agriculture.
Card clothing stripper. 2,742,673. 4-24-56. CI. 19—108.
Pettit, Jack L., to Metalwash Machinery Co. Conveyor
mechanism. 2,759,588, 8-21-56. CI. 198 — 31.
Pettit, Lela B. Angle guide attachment for power drills and
like tools. 2,756,512, 7-31-56, CI. 33—207.
Petts, Josephine M. : See —
Schumann, Hans M. 2,763,333.
Pettus, James L. : See —
Leslie, Edward S., and Pettus. 2,740,005.
Petty, Jack W. : See —
Hill, Harvey J., and Petty. 2,772,474.
Petty, Macon, to Hudson Engineering Corp. Variable pitch
fan. 2,739,655, 3-27-56, CI. 170—160.32.
Petty, Olive S. : See—
Hasbrook. Arthur F. 2.746.0.34.
Mayne, William H. 2,732,906.
Pettyjohn, Elmore S., and H. R. Linden, to Institute of Gas
Technology. Method of making a fuel gas interchangeable
with natural gas. 2,734,809, 2-14-56, CI. 48 — 197.
Pettyjohn. Elmore S„ H. R. Linden, and W. L. Lee, to Institute
of Gas Technology. Method of making oil gas interchange-
able with natural gas. 2,734,810, 2-14-56, CI. 48—211.
Pettyjohn, Elmore S., and H. R. Linden, to The Institute
of Gas Technology. Method of making a fuel gas.
2,759,806, 8-21-56. CI. 48—197.
Petzinger, Ambrose J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Volt-
age-responsive electrical measuring instruments. 2,756,391,
7-24-56. CI. 324 — 104.
Petzke, Franklin J. Adjustable plate hanger. 2,737,361,
3-6-56, CI. 248—30.
Peukert, Theodore J., Sr., and F. J. Hibbs, Sr. Fruit and
vegetable cooler. 2,748,576, 6-5-56. CI. 62—169.
Peyches, Ivan, to Societe Anonyme des Manufactures des
Glaces et Produits Chimiques de St. Gobain, Chauny &
Cirey. Method for extracting simple elements from fusible
materials containing them. 2,752,233, 6-26-56, CI. 75—10.
Pever, Frank, to Bethlehem Steel Co. Lifting tongs locking
unit. 2.745,695, 5-15-56, CI. 294 — 118.
Peyrin, Henri : See —
Fontaine, Elie, and Peyrin. 2,758,815.
Peyrin, Henri, and S. X. Casacci, to Etablissements Neyrpic.
Fluid transfer connection between a fixed fluid conduit and a
rotating cylinder. 2.731.951, 1-24-56, CI. 121—38.
Peyrin, Henri, and S. X. Casacci, to Etablissements Neyrpic.
Thrust bearings, especially for turbine and generator units.
2,733.892, 2-7-56, CI. 253—148.
Peyrin, Henri, and S. X. Casacci, to Etablissements Neyrpic.
Distributor vane operating apparatus for hydraulic tur-
bines. 2.746,713, 5-22-56, CI. 253— 155.
Peyrin, Henri, and S. X. Casacci. to Etablissements Neyrpic.
Flange retained kev drive type of mechanical coupling.
2.768,847, 10-30-56. CI. 285—368.
Peyrot, Pierre P., and J. Proriol, to Societe des TJsines
Chimiques Rhone-Poulenc. Waterproofiins compositions
and their use in coating. 2,735.791. 2-21-56. CI. 117 — 161.
Pevssou, Jean, to Compagnie General^ de Telegraphie Sans
Fil. Adjustable tubular condenser. 2,758,268, 8-7-56, CI.
317 — 249.
Peyton, Edward S., 50% to J. F. Mazzei. Combination high
chair and vehicle. 2,770,288, 11-13-56, CI. 155—17.
Pezza, Mariana. Garment presser. 2,748,511, 6-5-56, CI.
38—71.
Pfaff, Elmer F., and R. J. Kopf. to Portable Industries, Inc.
Safety and control ram. 2,767.398, 10-23-56, CI. 1 — 44.5.
Pfaff, G. M., A.-G. : See—
Konrad, Luise, and Winz. 2,756,318.
Kratz, Eugen, and Strauss. 2,755,753.
Meissler, Ludwig. 2,742,006.
Pfaff, Karl. 2,741,202.
Zink, Hermann, and Wenz. 2,739,553.
Zink, Hermann, and Wenz. 2,745,365.
Pfaff, George C, to Koppers Co., Inc. Regenerative cyclic
high B. t. u. oil gas process for carbureted water gas
set. 2,760,853, 8-28-56, CI. 48—212.
Pfaff, Karl, to G. M. Pfaff A.-G. Driving gear frame en-
cased in shell section housing. 2,741,202, 4-10-56, CI.
112—258.
Pfaff, Peter : See-
Keller, Rudolf, Keyssner, Muenster, and Pfaff. 2,738,030.
Pfaff, William A., to Diebold Inc. Portable microfilm camera.
2,771,816, 11-27-56, CI. 88—24.
Pfaller, George M., and A. A. Saul. Form clamp mechanism
for presses. 2,730,045, 1-10-56, CI. 101—250.
Pfann, Joseph A. Glass trimming tool. 2,772,473, 12-4-56,
CI. 29—258.
Pfann, William G., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Segregation process. 2,739,045, 3-20-56, CI. 23—309.
Pfann, William G., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Continuous process for separating fusible materials.
2,739,046, 3-20-56, CI. 23—310.
Pfann, William G., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Process for controlling solute segregation by zone-melting.
2,739,088, 3-20-56, CI. 148—1.5.
Pfann, William G., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Process for separating components of a fusible material.
2,750,262. 6-12-56, CI. 23—223.5.
Pfann, William G., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Silicon translating devices and methods of manufacture.
2,750,544. 6-12-56, CI. 317—240.
Pfann, William G., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Semiconductor signal translating devices. 2,763,731,
9-18-56. CI. 179—171.
Pfann. William G„ to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Semi-
conductor translators containing enclosed active junctions.
2,770,761, 11-13-56, CI. 317—235.
Pfannmueller, Wilhelm : See —
Danz,
Adolf,
Adolf,
Pfannmueller, and Wolf.
Danz, Pfannmueller, and Wolf.
Adolf, Danz, Pfannmueller, and Wolf.
Adolf, Danz, Pfannmueller, and Wolf.
Johannsen,
2,761,762.
Johannsen.
2,761.763.
Johannsen,
2,761,764.
Johannsen.
2.768,959.
Pfarrwaller, Erwin, to Sulzer Freres, Societe Anonyme.
Mechanical loom. 2,737,981, 3-13-56, CI. 139 — 1.
Pfarrwaller, Erwin, to Sulzer Freres. Socigte' Anonyme. Weft
thread control in looms for weaving. 2,749,946, 6-12-56,
CI. 139—126.
Pfarrwaller. Erwin, to Sulzer Freres, Societe Anonyme. Grip-
per shuttle having a thread clamp. 2,759,496, 8-21-56,
CI. 139—125.
Pfaudler Co., The : See —
Monroe, Paul S.. Krapp, and Orr. 2,762,611.
Stigler, Joseph T. 2,759,649.
Pfeffer, David and M. Interchangeable setting. 2,733,579,
2-7-56. CI. 63 — 29.
Pfeffer. Max. : See —
Pfeffer, David and M. 2,733,579.
Pfeffer, Theophil, to Heinrich Ritter Aluminiumwarenfabrik.
Pressure cooker. 2,772,806, 12-4-56, CI. 220 — 44.
Pfeffer, William E.. to P. Mood, L. Void, and W. E. Pfeffer,
copartners trading under the name of The Electro-Mechani-
cal Instrument Co. Electrical measuring instruments.
2.755,444, 7-17-56. CI. 324 — 154.
Pfefferkorn. Otto T. Water reactive alloy. 2,731,342, 1-17-56,
CI. 75—1 34.
Pfeifer, William J. : See —
Ritter, Saul, and Pfeifer. 2,761,600.
Pfeiffer, Fred B. Conveyor and stretching means. 2,769,522,
11-6-56, CI. 198—34.
Pfeiffer, Max. to M. Maul. Dividing machines. 2,750,112,
6-12-56. CI. 235—61.7.
Pfeiffer, Paul O.. to The General Tire and Rubber Co. Anti-
skid ice tire. 2,756,799, 7-31-56, CI. 152—211.
Pfeiffer, Paul O., C. O. Slemmons. and J. R. King, to The
General Tire and Rubber Co. Pneumatic suspension sys-
tem for vehicles. 2,756,048, 7-24-56, CI. 267—65.
Pfennig, Reuben F. : See —
Bennett, Rufus B., and Pfennig. 2,766.303.
Pfenninger. Hans, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri &
Cie. Gas turbine plant for use in metallurgical works.
2,758,827, 8-14-56, CI. 263—19.
Pfetzing, Henrv V., to Kent-Moorp Organization, Inc. Fitting
for a' gas exhaust system. 2,733,668, 2-7-56, CI. 104 — 52.
Pfetzing, Henry V., to Kent-Moore Organization, Inc. Uni-
tarv wrench' and container oil filter remover. 2,746,330,
5-22-56, CI. 81 — 53.
Pfister Chemieal Works, Tnc. : See —
Shulman, George. 2,763.621.
Pfister, George J., and G. J. Pfister, Jr. Shear pin coupling.
2,739,463, 3-27-56, CI. 64—28.
Pfister. George J., Jr. : See — ■
Pfister, George J., and G. J. Pfister, Jr. 2,739,463.
Pfister. Karl, III : See —
Clark, Robert L., and Pfister. 2,741,610.
Clark, Robert L., and Pfister. 2.741,616.
O'Neill, Robert C, Basso, and Pfister. 2,755,285.
Pfister, Karl, III, and W. J. Leanza, to Merck & Co., Inc. a-
Methvltryptophane and salts thereof. 2,766,255, 10-9-56,
CI. 260—319.
Pfistershammer, Joseph. Honeycomb-type structural .mate-
rials and method of making same. 2,73?
154—52.5.
r38,297, 3-13-56, CI-
616
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
2,745,8
Pfitzer, Christian C. : See —
Maher, Richard A., and Pfitzer. 2,745,899.
Pfizer, Chas., & Co., Inc. : See —
Agnello, Eugene J., and Laubach. 2,773,868.
Bavley, Abraham, Gollaher, and McLamore.
Bavley, Abraham, and Hamilton. 2,729,647.
Bavley, Abraham, and Hamilton. 2,758,998.
Bavley, Abraham, Hamilton, and Kraus. 2,738,352.
Bavley, Abraham, and Harfenist. 2,742,478.
Bavley, Abraham, and Harfenist. 2,742,479.
Bavley, Abraham, Harfenist, Lazier, and McLamore.
2,742,480.
Bavley, Abraham, Harfenist, and McLamore. 2,750,428.
Bavley, Abraham, and Knuth. 2,773,897.
Bavley, Abraham, and McLamore. 2,746,900.
Bavley, Abraham, and Schreiber. 2,768,967.
Bloom, Barry M. 2,763,645.
Brown, Frank E. 2,737,948.
Brown, Frank E. 2,737,949.
Brown, Frank E. 2,765,467.
Brown, Frank E. 2,765,606.
Bruins, Paul F., and Canapary. 2,766,273.
Carnahan, Robert E. 2,762,803.
Casida, Lester E., Jr. 2,771,396.
Celmer. Walter D. 2,752,359.
English, Arthur R. 2 751324.
Feeney, Robert J. 2,730,536.
Gollaher, Merton G., and Honohan. 2,763,590.
Hammer, Henry F. 2,753,354.
Humphrey, Marshall F. 2.760,902.
Laubach, Gerald D. 2,741,626.
Laubach, Gerald D., and Schreiber. 2.740.797.
Laubach, Gerald D., and Schreiber. 2,773,885.
Peterson, Elwin H., and Luther. 2,757,122.
Routien, John B., and Nickell. 2,747,334.
Shoemaker, Richard N. 2,741,577.
Shull, Gilbert M., Kita, and Davisson. 2,745.784.
Shull, Gilbert M., Kita. and Davisson. 2,765,258.
Shull, Gilbert M., Routien, and Finlay. 2,773,878.
Sobin, Ben A., Routien, and Lees. 2,757,123.
Tanner, Fred W., Jr., Lees, and Routien. 2,771,392.
Pfleger, Frederick W. : See —
Burkhart, William H., Fleming, and Pfleger. 2,769,592.
Pfleger, Kenneth W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Variable bandwidth transmission system. 2,763,840,
9-18-56. CI. 333—17.
Pfleumer, Hans, to Rubatex Products, Inc. Expanded cel-
lular rubber with elliptical cells and method of making.
2,769,205, 11-6-56, CI. 18—53.
Pflueger, Walter, and H. Augenstein. Comb. 2,762,353,
9-11-56, CI. 132—135.
Pflueger, Walter, and H. Augenstein. Comb. 2,772,682,
12-4-56. CI. 132—135.
Pfohl Frank W., and V. P. Gregory, to Armour and Co.
Method of protecting metal surfaces from corrosion and cor-
rosion inhibitor compositions. 2,736,658, 2-28-56, CI.
106—14.
Pfouts, Watson G. : See —
Benefiel. Edward N., and Pfouts. 2,772,619.
Pfund, Charles E. : See —
Crosby, Edward L., Jr., and Pfund. 2,751,443.
Pfund. Charles E., to Development Engineering Service. Series
tuned high frequency oscillators. 2,732,498, 1-24-56, CI.
250—36.
Pfund, Charles E., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Self-extinsuish-
ing dial light for TV tuner. 2,746,029, 5-15-56, CI.
340—282.
Phalen, Joseph L.. ¥> to Eugene D. O'Sullivan. Fire extin-
guisher. 2,745,700, 5-15-56, CI. 299 — 95.
Phane, Walter J_. : See —
Bender, Edward E., Oates, and Phane. 2,736,356.
Phane, Walter J., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Pneu-
matic fabric beam structure. 2,753,019, 7-3-56, CI.
and Phaneuf, and Doyle,
apparatus. 2.759,363,
Phaneuf, Edgar A. : See—
Protzmann, Donald
2.768,332.
Phaneuf, Leo F. Switch control
8-21-56. CI. 74—2.
Phares, Thomas E. : See —
Chambers, John E., and Phares. 2.755,791.
Chambers, John E., Phares, and Young. 2,763,259.
Pharis, William W., to General Dynamics Corp. Multi-office
telephone system. 2.714.9C,?,. 5-8-56. CI. 179—27.
Pharis, William W., to General Dynamics Corp. Conversa-
tion timing circuit. 2,747,016, 5-22-56, CI. 179 — 7.1.
Pharis, William W., to General Dynamics Corp. Busy verifi-
cation. 2,753,401, 7-3-56, CI. 179 — 27.
Pharis, William W.. to General Dynamics Corp. Guarding
circuit for telephone systems. 2,765.369, 10-2-56, CI.
179—18.
Pharis. William W., to General Dynamics Corp. Tank circuit.
2,773,938, 12-11-56, CI. 179—18.
Pharma-Craft Corp., The : See —
St. Germain. Wilfrid H. 2.746,796.
Teller, W. Kedzie. 2,732,327.
Pharo, William G. : See-
Hicks, William T., Leard, and Pharo. 2,735,629.
Pharris, John A., to E Z Paintr Corp. Paint tray. 2,759,620,
8-21-56, CI. 220—1.
Pheinisch-Westfalische "Revision" Treuhand Aktiengesell-
schaft (Treuhand Aktiengosellschaft) : See —
Schwank, Gunther. 2,768,678.
Phelan, George A., „„
lating system. 2,740,085, 3-27-56, CI. 322—28.
Phelisse, Jean A. : See —
Fluchaire, Maurice L. A., and Phelisse. 2,735,827.
Fluchaire, Maurice L. A., and Phelisse. 2,735,842.
Phelon, Russell E. Breaker mechanism for a magneto.
2,752,436, 6-26-56, CI. 200 — 30.
Phelon, Russell E. Breaker mechanism for a magneto.
2,755,348, 7-17-56, CI. 200—30.
Phelps, Byron E., to International Business Machines Corp.
Magnetic recording method. 2,774,646, 12-18-56, CI.
346—74.
Phelps, Charles F., to P. K. Becker, d. b. a. Sumersett Prod-
ucts Co. Apparatus for filling tubular containers.
2,760,701, 8-28-56, CI. 226 — 24.
Phelps, Clyde H., to Raydyne Corp. Balance testing means.
2,740,297, 4-3-56, CI. 73—466.
Phelps, Clyde H., to Raydyne Corp. Support means for bal-
ancing machines. 2,754,686, 7-17-56. CI. 73—477.
Phelps Dodge Copper Products Corp. : See —
McKnight, Robert N. 2,734,934.
Phelps, Edwin H. : See —
Coupland, Frank H., Jr., Phelps, Cranford, and Daniel.
2,731,690.
Phelps, Foster C. Sink mounting. 2,752,609, 7-3-56, CI.
4—187.
Phelps, Glen W. : See —
Messenger, Desmond, Whithard, and Phelps. 2,735,729.
Messenger, Desmond, Whithard, and Phelps. 2.735,730.
Phelps, Henry V. Dipole antenna. 2,750,590, 6-12-56, CI.
343—904.
Phelps, James O. : See —
Pietrok, Lawrence B., Phelps, and Pietrok. 2.743.662.
Phelps, Lewis H., Jr., to The Texas Co. Pipe spacing device.
2,735,448, 2-21-56, CI. 138—65.
Phelps, Maurice W., to Allied Chemical & Dye Corp. Treat-
ment of waste ammonium sulfite pulping liquors. 2,739,039,
3-20-56, CI. 23—129.
Phelps, Richard J., to Sperry Rand Corp. Private line com-
munication system. 2,740,106, 3-27-56, CI. 340 — 147.
Phelps, Ross H. : See —
Kishline, Floyd F.. Phelps, and Voigt. 2,733,933.
Phelps, William H. Drive mechanism for a power mower.
2,736,389, 2-28-56, CI. 180—19.
Phelps, William H. Reversible handle mounting for a
mower. 2,763.492. 9-18-56. CI. 280—47.36.
Phelps, William H. Sharp-toothed tire engaging members for
driving vehicle wheels. 2,771,959, 11-27-56, CI. 180 — 74.
Phelps, William T. : See —
West, De Witt H., and Phelps. 2,772,956.
Phemister, Harry I., to American Cvanamid Co. Explosive
package. 2,764,939. 10-2-56, CI. 102 — 97.
Phenix, Leroy C. Spring suspension for rocking chairs.
2,768,674, 10-30-56, CI. 155—54.
Phil Cord Corp. : See —
Smetana, Otto F. 2,746,276.
Philadelphia Gear Works. Inc. : See —
Kron, Harold O. 2,745,294.
Philadelphia Pump & Machinery Co. : See —
Eagan, Joseph A. 2,771,845.
Philadelphia Quartz Co. : See —
Sams, Robert H. 2.772,996.
Philadelphia Valve Co. : See-
Jensen, James A. 2,730,126.
Philamon Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Grib. Boris F. 2,732.748.
Philbrick. Frank H. Propelling mechanism for ballast han-
dling machines. 2,740,358, 4-3-56. CI. 105—30.
Philbrick, George A. Delayed-recovery electric filter network.
2,730,679, 1-10-56, CI. 333—70.
Philbrick, Raymond D. Saw with carrying case handle.
2,735,463, 2-21-56, CI. 145—31.
Philco Corp. : See —
Aires, Ramon H. 2,752,528.
Aires, Ramon H. 2,761,024.
Amore, Leo J. 2,746,828.
Antico, John P. 2,737,782.
Banta, Edwin D. 2,764,741.
Barnett, Guy F. 2.756,167.
Bingley, Frank J. 2,736,764.
niimlev Frank J. 2,743,312.
Boothroyd, Wilson P. 2,772,324.
Boothrovd, Wilson P., and Creamer. 2,769,855.
Bradley, William E. 2,735,032.
Bradlev, William E. 2,764,676.
Bradley, William E., and Sadowsky. 2,768,318.
Bradley, William E., and Sunstein. 2,749,449.
Brauer, Frederick N. 2,729,742.
Bryan, James S. 2,759,996.
Cavalieri, Albert L., Jr., and Roop. 2,747,090.
Certa, Anthony J. 2,766,194.
Chatten, John B. 2,729,697.
Chatten, John B. 2,773,116.
Chatterton, Edward. Jr., and Beardwood. 2,773,979.
Clapp, Richard G. 2,752,418.
Clapp, Richard G., and Hershinger. 2,773,117.
Clark, William J., and Devery. 2,745,132.
Courson, Iber C. Mason, and Gramlich. 2,769,677.
Creamer, Edgar M., Jr. 2,770,673.
Creamer. Edgar M., Jr. 2,771,508.
Dibos, Richard A. 2.741.745.
Dolberg, Charles E. 2,737,655.
Ehrich, William G. 2,752,420.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Philco Corp. : See — Continued
Eland, Robert C. A. 2,757,343.
Evers, Dundred D. 2,767,137.
Farmaian, Farough F. 2,774,228.
Fisher, Joseph E., and Moore. 2,761,007.
Gorski, Alexander A. 2.74S.282.
Groner, Miriam G. 2,749,2o2.
Jackson, William K. 2,770,683.
Johnston, Henry E. 2,751,565.
Jones, Paul V. 2,755,603.
Keiper, Francis P., Jr. 2,769.135.
Martin, William D. 2,765,446.
McCotter, James D., Jr., Schmitz, Clarke, and McMahon.
2,753,478.
Medved, David B. 2,761,846.
Moore, Robert C. 2,773,118.
Moore, Robert C, and Clapp. 2,771,504.
Moulton, Stephen W. 2,756,393.
Munster, Allen C. 2,736,891.
Ogletree, William A. 2,740,070.
O'Neal, Cleon D. 2,759,732.
Partin. Melvin E. 2,742,531.
Partin, Melvin E. 2,759,042.
Pool, Charles H. 2,763,608.
Pool, Charles H. 2,769,733.
Reber, Carroll J., Jr. 2,733,574.
Sadowsky, Meier. 2,729,583.
Sadowsky, Meier. 2.769.111.
Staebler, Lloyd A., and Kurtz. 2,748,573.
Stineman, Jacob W., Jr., and Robinson. 2,751,529.
Sunstein, David E. 2,732,492.
Sunstein, David E. 2,736,021.
Sunstein, David E. 2,739,307.
Sunstein, David E. 2,758,298.
Sunstein, David E. 2,773.253.
Tellier, Joseph C. 2,740,046.
Tellier, Joseph C. 2,772,352.
Winokur, Peter, Jr. 2,744,195.
Philip, Thomas B., to The Distillers Co. Ltd. Vacuum sup-
ports. 2,766,904, 10-16-56, CI. 220 — 89.
Philipp, Lawrence A., to Nash-Kelvinator Corp. Multiple tem-
perature refrigerating apparatus. 2,730,868, 1-17-56, CI.
62 — 6.
Philipp, Lawrence A., to Nash-Kelvinator Corp. Refrigerating
system having defrosting arrangement. 2,737,030, 3-6-56,
CI. 62—116.
Philipp, Lawrence A., to Nash-Kelvinator Corp. Heating
element control position indicator for electric range.
2,737,146, 3-6-56, CI. 116—124.
Philipp, Lawrence A., to American Motors Corp. Refrigerat-
ing apparatus. 2,738,651, 3-20-56, CI. 62 — 3.
Philipp, Lawrence A., to American Motors Corp. Refrigerat-
ing apparatus. 2,738,652, 3-20-56, CI. 62 — 3.
Philipp, Lawrence A., to Nash-Kelvinator Corp. Plural com-
partment refrigerating apparatus. 2,738,656, 3-20-56, CI.
62—117.25.
Philipp, Lawrence A., to American Motors Corp. Defrosting
refrigerating apparatus. 2.745,255, 5-15-56, CI. 62 — 3.
Philipp, Lawrence A., to Nash-Kelvinator Corp. Refrigerat-
ing apparatus with moisture control means. 2,754,662,
7-17-56, CI. 62—89.
Philipp, Lawrence A., to Nash-Kelvinator Corp. Refrigerator
insulation drying arrangement. 2,761,290, 9-4-56, CI.
62—103.
Philipp, Lawrence A., to Nash-Kelvinator Corp. Cooling
condensing unit in refrigerating apparatus. 2,768,512,
10-30-56. CI. 62—117.45.
Philippi, John, and G. W. Robbins, to Air Reduction Co., Inc.
Self-leveling tray for operating tables. 2,739,858, 3-27-56,
CI. 311—10.
Philippovie, Joachim W., to Syntron Co. Device for continu-
ous weighing. 2,746,739, 5-22-56, CI. 265—28.
Philipps, Samuel D. : See —
Slayter, Games, Snow, and Philipps. 2,736,362.
Slayter, Games, Snow, and Philipps. 2,763,099.
Philips, Herman G.. Jr., to Hercules Powder Co. Coated film.
2,751,316. 6-19-56, CI. 117—138.8.
Philips, Nicholas A. : See —
Smoot, Charles H, and Philips. 2,733,608.
Smoot, Charles H., and Philips. 2,737,600.
Philipson, Stanley J. Carton with tie means. 2,771,237,
11-20-56, CI. 229—46.
Phillips, Alexander, to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Navy. Magnetron tuner.
2,753,486, 7-3-56, CI. 315—39.61.
Phillips. Alexander A., and W. A. Smith, Jr., to Raytheon
Mfg. Co. Demountable magnetron with metal-to-metal vac-
uum tight joint. 2,733,380, 1-31-56, CI. 315—39.53.
Phillips, Alger W. : See —
Meyers, John V., and Phillips. 2,771,820.
Phillips, Andrew T., and R. J. Collins. Tile removing tools.
2,769,236. 11-6-56, CI. 30—169.
Phillips, Arthur E., to The Coleman Co., Inc. Atomizing
bonderizing of cement lined tank. 2,730,463, 1-10-56, CI.
117—96.
Phillips, Arthur P., and A. L. Wnuck, to Burroughs Wellcome
& Co. (U. S. A.) Inc. Inverse amides and method of mak-
ing. 2,759,941, 8-21-56, CI. 260—294.
Phillips, Benjamin, and P. S. Starcher, to Union Carbide and
Carbon Corp. Diepoxides. 2,745,847, 5-15-56, CI.
260—348.
617
Phillips, Benjamin, and P. S. Starcher, to Union Carbide and
Carbon Corp. Diepoxides. 2,750,395, 6-12-56, CI.
260—348.
Phillips, Benjamin F. Shoe heel construction. 2,738,599,
3-20-56, CI. 36—35.
Phillips, Bernard C, to The Tillotson Mfg. Co. Charge form-
ing device. 2,733,902, 2-7-56, CI. 261—41.
Phillips, Bozena M. : See —
Phillips, William. 2,743,649.
Phillips, Burdette H. : See —
Daly, George F., Haney, and Phillips. 2,753,793.
Phillips Charles E., to The Lockwood Mfg. Co. Bake pans
provided with improved means for attaching the same to the
strapping. 2,729,358, 1-3-56, CI. 220—23.2.
Phillips, Chester S., to The Emerson Electric Mfg. Co. Brush
holder mechanism. 2,755,399. 7-17-56, CI. 310 — 244.
Phillips, Clay E. Ceiling jacks. 2,765,201, 10-2-56, CI.
304—29.
Phillips, Clifton H., to Shell Development Co. Clamps with
pre-stressed and pre-set flexible grab arms. 2,739,009,
3-20-56, CI. 294—88.
Phillips, Clifton H., to Shell Development Co. Clamps with
cambered grab arms. 2,742,316, 4-17-56, CI. 294 — 99.
Phillips, Clifton H., to Shell Development Co. Container
with pouring spout and closure. 2.772,821, 12-4—56, CI.
222—520.
Phillips, Clifton H., to Shell Development Co. Container
with screw out pouring spout and closure. 2,772,822,
12^-56, CI. 222 — 520.
Phillips Coating Corp. : See —
Egler, Margery M. 2,737,540.
Phillips Control Corp. : See —
Klein, Rudolph J., Jr. 2,749,481.
Phillips, Curt M. Attachment for grain harvesting machine.
2,734,331, 2-14-56, CI. 56 — 296.
Phillips, Curt M. Vehicle mounted grain drill filler. 2,705,936,
10-9-56, CI. 214—83.32.
Phillips, Dana E. and O. E. ; said D. E. Phillips assor. of %
to L. E. Phillips. Signal responsive to restoration of inter-
rupted current flow. 2,751,579, 6-19-56, CI. 340 — 253.
Phillips, Daniel T., and V. It. Krickson, to J. B. Cox, d. b. a.
Powder Power Tool Co. Stud driving tool. 2,7-jn.Dt;:,.
4-10-56, CI. 1—106.
Phillips. David, to Swedish Crucible Steel Co. Frictional seat
or lid holder. 2,742,649. 4-24-56, CI. 4—240.
Phillips, David B. Packaging device for cylindrical objects.
2.774,474, 12-18-56, CI. 206—65.
Phillips, David T., to Consolidated Molded Products Corp.
Adjustable chuck. 2,733,073, 1-31-56, CI. 279—9.
Phillips, Dorothea S., and D. G. Patterson, to American
Cyanamid Co. Aqueous dispersion of animal glue contain-
ing tetraethvlene-pentamine-modified urea formaldehyde
resin. 2,764,567, 9-25-56, CI. 260 — 6.
Phillips Drill Co. : See —
Dieterich, Richard E., and Werstein. 2,767,988.
Phillips Edward E., and J. V. Shafting, to United States 'Steel
Corp. Automatic stop mechanism for wire drawing
machine. 2,744,692, 5-8-56, CI. 242—78.
Phillips, Edward H. : See —
Phillips, William. 2,743,649.
Phillips, Edwin D. : See —
Phillips, William. 2,743.649.
Phillips, Edwin N., to Collins Radio Co. Tester for directional
coupler directivity. 2,742,608, 4-17-56, CI. 324—58.
Phillips, Edwin N., to Collins Radio Co. Standing wave de-
vice. 2.748.345, 5-29-56, CI. 324—58.
Phillips, Edwin W. : See—
Fessler, Frank. 2,762,375.
Phillips, Ellis H. : See—
Purdv, Harold C. 2,733.994.
Phillips, Eric T. A., and H. G. C. Botting, to Muirhead & Co.
Ltd. Methods of providing a modulated carrier signal.
2,768,309, 10-23-56, CI. 250—209.
Phillips, Everett D., deceased ; R. W. Phillips, executrix.
Unified air control for burners. 2,754,845, 7-17-56. CI.
137—608.
Phillips, Freeman J., to United States Steel Corp. Ferritic
stainless steel. 2,736,649, 2-28-56, CI. 75—124.
Phillips, Freeman J., and R. Smith, to United States Steel
Corp. Steel alloy blanks for glass-to-metal seal. 2,745,738,
5-15-56, CI. 75—126.
Phillips, Freeman J., and C. O. Tarr, to United States Steel
Corp. Steel glass seals and steel therefor. 2,745,739,
5-15-56, CI. 75 — 128.
Phillips, Garnet P., to International Harvester Co. Apparatus
for making liner sleeves and refractory shell tvpe molds.
2.770,855. 11-20-56. CI. 22—9.
Phillips, George N. Cutoff controls for automobile hydraulic
brakes. 2,730,410, 1-10-56, CI. 303 — 84.
Phillips, Gerard D., Jr., to American Radiator & Standard
Sanitary Corp. Mixing valve operation. 2,775,135,
12-25-56, CI. 74^-478.
Phillips, Harold P., to Hastings Mfg. Co. Internal combus-
tion engine valve assemblies having oil shields. 2,732,836,
1-31-56. CI. 123—188.
Phillips, Harold
P., to
. 2,742,334, 4-17-56
?k
Piston ring
618
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Phillips, J. A., and Co. Ltd. : See —
Millward, Edward A. 2,770,980.
Phillips, James M., to Salem-Brosius, Inc. Pallet with a
collapsible container. 2,756,894, 7-31-56, CI. 220 — 6.
Phillips, James M., to Salem-Brosius, Inc. Material handling
container. 2,775,360, 12-25-56, CI. 220 — 4.
Phillips. Jesse N., Jr. : See-
Myers, Jack E., and Phillips. 2,732,662.
Phillips, John D. Fire extinguisher for tires. 2,756,829,
7-31-56, CI. 169—2.
Phillips, John J., to Titeflex, Inc. Shielded waterproof elec-
trical connectors. 2,740,098, 3-27-56, CI. 339 — 94.
Phillips-Jones Corp. : See —
Golden, Thomas H. 2,753.989.
Phillips, Joseph F., to The Buckeye Incubator Co. Tobacco
curing system. 2,733,907, 2-7-56, CI. 263 — 19.
Phillips, Josephine B. : See —
Phillips, William. 2,743,649.
Phillips, Kenneth A. : See —
Wilkins, Richard A., and Phillips. 2,754,196.
Phillips, Leonard R. : See —
Kurth, Franz J., Phillips, Waeldner, and Wallen.
2,737,875.
Phillips, Leonard R., and
of America. Valve
137—607.
Phillips, Leonard R., and W. J. Waeldner, to Anemostat Corp.
of America. Air outlet device for ventilating apparatus.
2,772,623, 12-4-56, CI. 98 — 40.
Phillips, Lily E. : See-
Phillips, Dana E. and O. E. 2,751,579.
Phillips, Louis. Vertically and angularly adjustable lamp.
2,740,039, 3-27-56, CI. 240—81.
Phillips, Lyman W., G. H. Fox, and W. L. Bostwick. to Pe-
troleum Systems, Inc. Overflow float valves. 2,731,030,
1-17-56, CI. 137—413.
Phillips, Michael D. : See—
McMaster. Robert C, and Phillips. 2,774,887.
Phillips, Oris E. : See —
Phillips, Dana E. and O. E. 2,751,579.
Phillips Petroleum Co. : See —
Ackerman, Joseph I., Jr. 2,758,108.
Alleman, Carl E. 2,729,547.
Alleman, Carl E. 2,741,547.
Arnett, Raymond L„ and Buell. 2,760,638.
Atkinson, Robert G. 2,731,328.
Axe, William N. 2,737,508.
Ayers, Arnold L., and Scott. 2,738,341.
Barr, William E. 2,760,918.
Barrett, Herbert M. 2,739,940.
Bearer, Louis C. 2,744,732.
~ 2,752,231.
2,755,320.
2,756,130.
2,767,130.
2,769,693.
2,775,635.
3. 2,745,835.
2,751,211.
2,756,030.
Phillips Petroleum Corp. : See — Continued
Eberle, Jack F. 2,771,333.
Eddy, William R. 2,754,841.
Edmonds, James T., Jr. 2,731,454.
Elgin, Joseph C. 2,736,756.
Engle, Charles J. 2,759,890.
Engle, Charles J. 2,764,546.
Evans, Edmond W. 2,735,271.
Fanning, Robert J. 2,735,836.
Fanning, Robert J., and Dees. 2,750,352.
Fanning, Robert J., and Louthan. 2,742,447.
Ferro, Bernardo J., Jr. 2,749,281.
Fetchin, John. 2,750,435.
irer, Louis C.
Bearer, Louis C.
Bearer, Louis C.
Bearer, Louis C.
Bearer, Louis C.
Bearer, Louis C.
Becker, Charles 1
Begley, John W.
Begley, John W.
Begley, John W., and Mclntire.
Benz, George R., and Bearer. 2,738,262.
Bergman, William E. 2,735,858.
Blue, Richard W., and Holm. 2,755,318.
Bost. Howard W. 2.751,322.
Brandt, Carl T. 2.772,868.
Britton, Sylvester C. 2,729,936.
Broerman, Arthur B. 2,756,305.
Brooke, Jesse M. 2,742,505.
Brooke, Jesse M.. and Waldby. 2,763,516.
Brosamer, Robert J. 2,754,246.
Brous, Jack C. 2,742,784.
Brownlow, Cecil L. 2,766,427.
Brownlow, Cecil L. 2,769,868.
Bubb, Frank W. 2,742,227.
Bubh, Frank W. 2,759,429.
Burk, Marvin C, and Karasek. 2,761,974.
Burns, William E. 2,757,130.
Burns. William E. 2.769,773.
Burton, Joe M. 2,769.304.
Buttolph, Doyle D. 2.757.516.
Carney, Samuel C. 2.735,755.
Carpenter, Paul G. 2.735,269.
Carpenter, Paul G. 2,746.395.
Carpenter, Paul G. 2.749,990.
Carter, Norman C, and Cromeans. 2.747,004.
Carter, Norman C, and Cromeans. 2,775,631.
Cines, Martin R., and Roach. 2,760,908.
Clark, Alfred. 2,741,646.
Clark, Alfred, and Croineans. 2,742,519.
Cottle. John E. 2,773,559.
Crawford, Francis W. 2.769,919.
Crouch. Willie W.. and ITowo. 2.765.295.
De Roishlanc, Deslonde P. 2.730,896.
De Boisblanc, Deslonde R. 2.741,918.
De Boisblanc. Doslonde R. 2.742.756.
De Boisblanc. Deslonde R. 2,769,341.
De Vault, Albert N. 2.760.996.
Dixon, Rolland E. 2,759.032.
Dixon. Rolland E., and Kelley. 2,764,624.
Doan, Richard L. 2.736.197.
Downs, George F., Jr. 2.733,697.
Dutcher. Harris A., and Sailors. 2,744,887.
Earley, George C. 2,740,762.
Findlay, Robert A
Findlay, Robert A.
Findlay, Robert A.
Findlay, Robert A.
Findlay, Robert A.
Findlay, Robert A.
2,731,149.
2,731,468.
2,752,230.
2,758,141.
2,764,620.
2,768,221.
2,775,530.
Fisher, Henry B. 2,743,233.
Forkel, Curt E. 2,729,548.
Forkel, Curt E. 2,750,158.
Fox, Homer M. 2,770,096.
Fox, Homer M. 2,775,484.
Fryling, Charles F. 2.739.954.
Gagle, Duane W., and Defabaugh
Gilmore, Forrest E. 2,745,647.
Gilmore, Forrest E. 2,700,851.
Gilmore, Forrest E. 2,766,104.
Gilmore, Forrest E. 2,774,715.
Goins, Robert R. 2,774,572.
Gomory, Paul L. 2,769,772.
Goodhue, Lyle D. 2.768.926.
Goodhue, Lyle D. 2,770,921.
Goodhue, Lyle D.. and Mahah. 2,735,225.
Green, Richard M. 2,705,921.
Hachmuth, Karl H. 2,731,810.
Hachmuth, Karl H. 2,743,996.
Hachmuth, Karl H. 2.755,282.
Hachmuth, Karl H. 2.760,352.
Hachmuth, Karl H. 2,764,878.
Hall, Dick S. 2.772,122.
Hartmann, William A. 2,758,470.
Haskell, Donald M., and McKay. 2,768,169.
Hebard, Glen G., and Miles. 2,753,941.
Heffner. Robert E. 2.731.466.
Hepp, Harold J. 2,750,420.
Hepp, Harold J. 2.762,693.
Hettick, George R. 2,764,522.
Hettick, George R. 2,769,853.
Hewitt, William C. 2.745,823.
Hill, Gooch. 2,759,800.
Hillyer, John C. 2,760,632.
Hillyer, John C. 2.760,946.
Hillyer, John C. 2,766,216.
Hillyer, John C, and Dees. 2,756,267.
Hillyer, John C. and Edmonds. 2,731,475.
Himel, Chester M„ and Edmonds. 2,775,559.
Howe, Jack L. 2,756,965.
Hudson, Paul S., Potts, and Smith. 2,773,874.
Hudson, Paul S., and Smith. 2,764,589.
Hunter, Loy R. 2,749,714.
Hutchins, Joseph W. 2,764,536.
Hutchins. Joseph W\. and Miller. 2,765,409.
Hutto, John F., and Axe. 2,757,194.
Jones, Rufus V.. and Canterino. 2,731,439.
Kahmann, Anthony R„ and Martin. 2,770,533.
Kamen.iar. Joseph L., and Antle. 2,739,036.
Kaveler, Herman H. 2,771,953.
Kelley, Carl S. 2,739.144.
Kilpatrick, Myron O. 2.747,003.
Kilpatrick, Myron O. 2,747,680.
Kilpatrick. Myron O. 2,749,590.
King, William R. 2,741,796.
King, William R. 2.746,083.
Kleiss, Louis D., and Adams. 2.767.232.
Koble. Robert A., and Sherk. 2,775,103.
Krejci, Joseph C. 2,750,434.
Lanning, William C. and Hogan. 2.775.637.
Leonard, Ancel B., and Hettick. 2,764,623.
Leonard, Nelson J. 2,757,120.
Long, Loren L. 2,749,925.
Lupfer, Dale E.. and Broerman. 2,769,912.
Lynch, Charles S. 2.740.619.
Lynch, Charles S. 2,770,603.
MacSporran, Charles. 2.731,802.
Mahan, John B. 2.742.474.
Mahan, John E. 2.758.916.
Mahan, John E. 2.769.811.
Mahan, John E. 2,775,596.
Mahan, John E., and Becker. 2.766.248.
Mahan, John E„ and Potts. 2.732.377.
Mahan, John E., and Stahl. 2,769.690.
Mahan, John E., and Stoops. 2,749,348.
Malick, Emil A. 2.743.577.
Malick, Emil A. 2,761,284.
Malick. Emil A. 2,772.728.
Marsden, Ross S., Jr. 2,737,643.
Marsden, Ross S., Jr. 2.753.522.
Marsden, Ross S., Jr. 2.753,934.
Marsden, Ross S., Jr. 2.766.440.
Marsden, Ross S., Jr. 2,768,266.
Massev, Phillip S.. and Reilly. 2,769,455.
Mayland, Bertrand J. 2,756,194.
LIST OF PATENTEES
619
Mclntire, Robert L. 2,759,881.
McKay, Dwight L. 2,740,697.
McKay, Dwight L., and Huddleston. 2,703,637.
McKnight. Charles B. 2,753,294.
McMillan, Fred L., Jr. 2,742,605.
Meade, Leonard P. 2,745,656.
Mengelkamp, Richard A., and Grantham. 2.767,691.
Mertz, Clyde W. 2,745,834.
Mertz, Clyde W. 2,764,588.
Miles, Theodore. 2,747,840.
Miller, Elmer C. 2,750,511.
Miller, Elmer C. 2,756,342.
Miller, Elmer C. 2,764,692.
Miller, Elmer C, and Berger. 2,771,149.
Morgan, Thomas D. 2,732,834.
Morris, William L. 2,767,909.
Moyer, Golden A. 2,735,504.
Moyer, Golden A. 2,774,723.
Myers, John W. 2,767,124.
Nash, Martin E. 2,768,119.
Nelson, William T. 2,736,691.
Nelson, William T. 2,737,538.
Nelson, William T. 2,747,000.
Nelson, William T. 2,753,381.
Nowlin, Gene. 2,749,350.
Nowlin, Gene. 2,775,634.
Oberlin, Lyman M. 2,742,598.
Olson, Frank W., Jr. 2,769,395.
Owen, Charley H., and Slover. 2,756,186.
Pankratz, Howard J. 2,740,418.
Parsons, James R., and Fluegel. 2,775,708.
Piety, Raymond G. 2,729,094.
Piety, Raymond G. 2,729,783.
Piety, Raymond G. 2,735,295.
Piety, Raymond G. 2,754,000.
Piety, Raymond G., and Wiley. 2,741,917.
Pitzer, Emory W. 2,739,996.
Pitzer. Emory W. 2,755,323.
Pollock, Lyle N. 2,732,334.
Posey, Robert L, and Reese. 2,745,284.
Post, Carl A. 2,742,406.
Potts, Mack F., and Hudson. 2,767,159.
Potts, Mack F., Hudson, and Smith. 2,775,594.
Prentiss, Spencer S. 2,741,085.
Prentiss, Spencer S. 2,758,666.
Prentiss, Spencer S. 2,762,219.
Pritchard, James E. 2,746,943.
Pritchard, James E. 2.769,802.
Pritchard, James E., and Myers. 2,751,323.
Province, John H. 2.730,910.
Province, John H. 2.773.572.
Quigg, Donald J. 2,750,181.
Quigg, Donald J., Scarth, and Stewart. 2,739,877.
Ransier, Robert M„ and Way. 2,729,789.
Reed, Edwin E. 2,731,803.
Reed, Edwin E. 2,760.343.
Regier, Robert B. 2,739,035.
Reusser, Robert E., and Schnitzer. 2,761,864.
Reynolds, William B. 2.773,795.
Reynolds, William B. 2,774,703.
Rice, Robert B., and Elliott. 2.735,503.
Richardson, Harold M. 2,731,520.
Richardson, Harold M. 2,754,169.
Ringham, Clarence R. 2,729,388.
Rush, Elton E. 2,751,890.
Rush, Elton E. 2,753,856.
Rush, Elton E. 2,759,699.
Samuels, Sherwood C, Jr. 2,741,579.
Scarth, Virgil. 2,775,580.
Schirmer, Robert M. 2,745,251.
Schirmer, Robert M. 2,766,583.
Sehulze, Walter A., and Hillyer. 2,738,100.
Scott, Cleveland R., and Ayers. 2.771,738
Scott, Cleveland R., Ayers, and Mahan. 2,771,737.
Selim, Floyd E. 2,765.801.
Shelman, Cecil B. 2,772.365.
Shelton, Russell O. 2.754.342.
Shobe, Henry E. 2,767,133.
Shotton, James A. 2.741.397.
Simmons. Bill J. 2,736.332.
Simms, Russell K. 2,734.566.
Smith, Warren L.. Potts, and Hudson. 2,748,131.
Stalder. William L., and Dale. 2.772.269.
Stanley, Clyde P., and Weeks. 2,762,761.
Stewart, John M. 2,743.290.
Stewart. John M. 2.774,794.
Stoops, Charles E., and Becker. 2,745,833.
Stoops, Forrest D. 2.732,414.
Stoops, Forrest D., and Fox. 2,758,793.
Tissol. Carolyn E.. and Goodhue. 2.746,899.
Trimble, Harold M., and McReynolds. 2,761,770.
Tucker, Charles M., and Chapman. 2,703,03.").
Turner, Marshall C, and Miles. 2.747,511.
Turner. Will J., and Cole. 2,750.007.
Uraneck, Carl A., and Sonnenfeld. 2,761,853.
Vautrain, Lucien H., and Strunk. 2,773,920.
Voetelink. Gustaaf A. J. 2.758,366.
Wa-n.-r. PaiT T). 2.732.376.
Webber. Ludwig A. 2.748.180.
Weber, Louis J. 2,736,686.
Weber, Louis J. 2,755,174.
Weber, Louis J. 2,764,253.
Phillips Petroleum Corp. : See — Continued
VVeedman, John A. 2,731,456.
Weedman, John A. 2,735,843.
Weedman, John A. 2,747,001.
Weedman, John A. 2,706,300.
Weedman, John A. 2,771,494.
White, Donald H. 2.766,107
White, Roy L. 2,753,885.
Whitney, William B. 2,738,880.
Whitney, William B. 2,758,069.
Whitney, William B. 2.771,465.
Whitney, William B., and Axe. 2,773,038.
2,735,832
2,735,835.
2,758,982.
Wicklatz, John E., and Howe.
Wicklatz, John E., and Howe.
Wicklatz, John E., and Howe.
Wiley, Bruce F. 2,729,101.
Wiley, Bruce F. 2,731,826.
Wiley, Bruce F. 2,757,533.
Wiley, Bruce F., and Clark. 2,741,916.
Wise, William T. 2,756,258.
Wood, James Q. 2,735,828.
Word, James C, Jr. 2,774,310.
Worth, William G. 2,729,102.
Phillips, Rodney W., to Stoner Mfg. Corp. Apparatus for
dispensing powdered material. 2,753,089, 7-3-56, CI.
222—227.
Phillips, Roy. Brake adjustment mechanism. 2,775,321,
12-25-56, CI. 188—196.
Phillips, Rubye W. : See —
Phillips, Everett D. 2,754,845.
Phillips, Stanley H. : See-
Farley, Walter M., Kellogg, and Phillips. 2,742,004.
Phillips, Stanley L., to Wedge Protectors, Inc. Thread pro-
tectors. 2,730,136, 1-10-56, CI. 138—96.
Phillips, Stanlev L., to Wedge Protectors, Inc. Welding ring.
2,731,933, 1-24-56, CI. 113—111.
Phillips, Thomas D. Quick-setting vise clamp. 2,735,323,
2-21-56, CI. 81—17.
Phillips, Vernon B., J. G. Everett, and R. P. Hoekema. Im-
plement for dispensing frozen comestibles. 2,740,365,
4-3-56, CI. 107 — 48.
Phillips, Violet, and I. F. Green. Heels for footwear.
2,734,288, 2-14-56, CI. 36—36.
Phillips, William, % to B. M. Phillips, % to E. H. Phillips,
% to E. D. Phillips, and % to J. B. Phillips. Ophthalmic
lenses. 2,743,649, 5-1-56, CI. 88 — 54.
Phillips, William E., to Leeds and Northrup Co. Load con-
trol systems for generating units. 2,754,429, 7-10-56, CI.
307—57.
Phillips, William N., to Gray Tool Co. Pressure actuated
seal between concentric pipes. 2,754,136, 7-10-56, CI.
285—106.
Philofsky, Harold M. : See —
Berberich, Leo J., and Philofsky. 2,763,315.
Lewis, Daniel W., and Philofsky. 2,739,638.
Philos, Nicholas : See —
Christofilo, Nicholas. 2,736,799.
Phinney, Robert E., to Monroe Calculating Machine Co. Two-
color ribbon control for listing calculators. 2,734,455,
2-14-56, CI. 101—336.
Phipps, Clarence R. Heated fishing rod handle. 2,758,592,
8-14-56, CI. 126—208.
Phipps, Cornelius M., and D. R. Zimmerman, to Marathon
Corp. Bag and closure therefor. 2,705,974, 10-9-56, CI.
229—62.
Phipps, George A., to Guest Keen & Nettlefolds (South
Wales) Ltd. Shearing machines. 2,756,821, 7-31-56, CI.
164—66.
Phipps, John G. Air brake safety mechanism. 2,768,712,
10-30-56, CI. 188—106.
Phipps, Orville. Two-arm rotary drill bit. 2,740,612, 4-3-56,
CI. 255—61.
Phoenix Industries Inc. : See —
Abrams, Norman H. 2,759,656.
Photo Research Corp. : See —
Baum, William A. 2,755,428.
Photo Color Process Corp. : See — •
Pellegrino, Peter and S. W. 2,743,629.
Photocon Research Products : See —
Grinstead, Carl E., and Prichard. 2,774,063.
Photo-Engravers Research, Inc. : See — ■
Jones, Rexford W. 2,746,848.
Phrix-Werke A. G. : See —
Friederich, Alfred. 2,768,057.
Phyfe, James D. : See —
Byrd. John F., and Phyfe. 2.774,824.
Physical Medicine Products Co. : See — ■
Paust, Lawrence R., and De Groff. 2,764,683.
Physics Research Associates : See —
Shaw, Albert E., and Moon. 2,749,392.
Phvsikalisch-Technische Werkstatten : See —
Schumichen, Karl. 2,766,395.
Phythian, Thomas E., and W. D. Lawson, to R. Hoe & Co. Inc.
Inking mechanism for printing machines. 2,731,914,
1-24-56, CI. 101—365.
Piaja, Joseph S. Line holding device for fishing rods.
2,761,237, 9-4-56, CI. 43—25.
Pianfetti, John A., M. Y. Eaton, and D. Williams, to Food
Machinery and Chemical Corp. Hexachlorocyclohexane
product. 2,759,9S2, 8-21-56, CI. 260—648.
Pianka, Max. to The Murphy Chemical Co. Ltd. Synergistic
bis-(dimethylamino)-fluorophosphine oxide insecticidal com-
positions. 2,765,252, 10-2-56, CI. 167 — 22.
620
Piatt, Ralph E. Undertaking
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
-21.
Piatt & Smillie Chemicals, Inc. : See —
Smillie, Winston B. 2,768,399.
Smillie, Winston B., and Rainey. 2,768,400.
Piazze, Thomas E., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Container
opening and filling mechanism. 2,758,764, 8-14-56, CI.
226—59.
Piazze, Thomas E., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Vibrator
mechanism for bag filling and closing machine. 2,758,767,
8-14-56, CI. 226—72.
Piazze, Thomas E., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Method and
apparatus for packaging merchandise in flexible containers.
2,759,648, 8-21-56, CI. 226—61.
Piazze, Thomas E., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Transfer
mechanism. 2,760,320, 8-28-56, CI. 53 — 183.
Piazze, Thomas E., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Bagmaking.
2,771,010, 11-20-56, CI. 93—35.
Piazze, Thomas E„ and D. C. McCluskey, to Continental Can
■Co., Inc. Bag making machine. 2,749,817, 6-12-56, CI.
93—8.
Piazze, Thomas E., and T. R. Baxter, to Continental Can
Co., Inc. Method of making sterile containers. 2,773.2>-.>.
12-11-56, CI. 18—47.5.
Picard, John B., to The National Supply Co. Shoe for fric-
tion clutch. 2,764,271, 9-25-56, CI. 192 — 113.
Picard, Maxime F. B., to Societe de Prospection Electrique
Procedes Schlumberger. Apparatus for determining the
deviation of a bore hole from the vertical axis. 2,746,162,
5-22-56, CI. 33—205.
Picard, Maxime F. B., and J. G. H. Cosson, to Societe de
Prospection Electrique Procedes Schlumberger. Project-
ing indicating and recording apparatus. 2,763,181, 9-18-56,
CI. 88—24.
Picard, Michel A. : See —
Stoltz, George R. 2,731,683.
Picascia, Alexander T. Heat transferring container support.
2,765,563, 10-23-56, CI. 62—142.
Piccard, John A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Proc-
ess for impregnating fibrous material derived from a tetra-
fluoroethylene polymer and product. 2,764,506, 9-25-56,
CI. 117—65.
Piccard, John A., and B. Graham, to E. I. du Pont de
■Nemours and Co. Process of forming non-woven porous
fibrous synthetic leather sheet. 2,773,286, 12-11-56, CI.
18 — 48.
Piccirillo, Salvatore V. : See —
Robinson, Charles F., Bell, Piccirillo, and Perkins.
2,772,367.
Picha, George M., to G. D. Searle & Co. Anhydro derivatives
of 2,4b-dimethyl-2-hydroxy-4,7-dioxo-l,2,3,4,4a,4b,5, 6,7,9,10,
lOa-dodecahydrophenanthrene-l-propionic acid. 2,755,289,
7-17-56, CI. 260 — 343.2.
Picha, George M., to G. D. Searle & Co. Glycolyl derivatives
of 1,12-dimethyl-polyhydrophenanthrene-l-carboxylic acid
esters. 2,767,162, 10-16-56, CI. 260—103.
Picha, George M., to G. D. Searle & Co. Haloalkanovl resin
acid derivatives. 2,774,784, 12-18-56, CI. 260 — 469.
Pichardo, Julio A. Food package kit. 2,745,751, 5-15-56,
CI. 99—171.
Pichler, Helmut R., and M. C. Chervenak, to Hydrocarbon
Research, Inc. Production of acetylene and reactor therefor.
2,765,358, 10-2-56, CI. 260—679.
Pichler, Helmut R., and M. C. Chervenak, to Hydrocarbon
Research, Inc. Production of acetylene. 2,765,359, 10-2-56,
CI. 260—679.
Pichler, Joseph R., to General Motors Corp. Ice making
apparatus. 2,747,375, 5-29-56, CI. 62 — 4.
Pick, Eric, to The Permutit Co. Strainers. 2,743,016,
4-24-56, CI. 210—169.
Pick, Gunter J. Coin sorting device. 2,764,990, 10-2-56,
CI. 133—3.
Pick, Leo L. Skirt hanger. 2,753,093, 7-3-56, Cl. 223—95.
Piekands Mather & Co. : See —
De Vaney, Fred D. 2,745,730.
Pickard, Sydney J., and B. A. Sawyer, to Smith's Jacking
Systems Ltd. Lazy tong jack. 2,758,816, 8-14-56, Cl.
254—126.
Pickavance, William T., to National Cooperatives, Inc. Milk
line releasing apparatus. 2,775.223, 12-25-56, Cl.
119—14.07.
Pickell, Clark A., to General Railway Signal Co. Ground de-
tecting apparatus. 2,735,089, 2-14-56, Cl. 340 — 255.
Pickell, Marion W., to Kerr-McGee Oil Industries, Inc. Com-
position and method for extending drying oils. 2,748,011,
5-29-56, Cl. 106—246.
Pickell, Marion W., to Kerr-McGee Oil Industries, Inc. As-
phaltene and drying oil compositions. 2,752,264, 6-26-56,
Cl. 106—248.
Pickels, Edward G., and P. F. Scofield, to Beckman Instru-
ments, Inc. High speed driving mechanism. 2,765,665,
10-9-56, Cl. 74—206.
Pickens, Howard A. Liquid spray means for mowing devices.
2,740,248, 4-3-56, Cl. 56 — 229.
Pickens, Joseph B. Napkin packaging. 2,750,033, 6-12-56,
Cl. 206—63.2.
Picker X-ray Corp., Waite Mfg. Division : See —
Schiring, Ralph C, and Foderaro. 2,754,426.
Stava, Robert J., and Bastin. 2,749,445.
Picker X-Ray Corp., Waite Mfg. Division, Inc. : See —
Graves, Edward B., and Melden. 2,763,791.
Lee, William M. 2,757,997.
Stava, Robert J., Reininger, and Barrett. 2,767,323.
2,764,862.
See—
B., and Pickering. 2,733,123.
Pick-up device. 2,737,007, 3-6-56, Cl.
Pickering Associates, Inc. : See —
Fuchs, Harold O. 2,749,393.
Pickering, Dorothy F. : See-
Rado, Leopold.
Pickering, Harold L. :
Reynolds, Myroi
Pickering, James T.
56—328.
Pickering, Joseph, to The British Xylonite Co. Ltd. Appa-
ratus for forming joints between thermoplastic sheets.
2,730,160, 1-10-56, Cl. 154 — 42.
Pickering, Lenox K., to Pepsi-Cola Co. Valves. 2,756,961,
7-31-56, Cl. 251—181.
Pickett, David C. Offset door hinge. 2,739,342, 3-27-56,
Cl. 16—128.
Pickett, Roy L. Photographic ferrotying process. 2,760,883.
8-28-56, Cl. 117 — 64.
Picking, Henry J. : See —
Styles, Leonard W., and Picking. 2,730,042.
Picking, Jay W. : See —
Hough, William R., Dugar, and Picking. 2,752,245.
Pickles, Joseph, to Hupp Corp. Construction of gear teeth.
2,760,381, 8-28-56, Cl. 74 — 458.
Pickles, Joseph, to Ferro Stamping Co. Power operated
mechanism for vehicle body ventilator windows. 2,772,877,
12-4-56, Cl. 268—120.
Pickles, Sidney B. : See —
Adams, Paul R., and Pickles. 2,753,554.
Pickles, Sidney B., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Omnirange beacon system. 2,753,556, 7-3-56, Cl.
343—106.
Pickles, Sidney B., and G. Stavis, to International Telephone
and Telegraph Corp. Omni direction radio range system.
2,753,555, 7-3-56, Cl. 343—106.
Pickles, Sidney B., and A. M. Casabona, to International
Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Instrument landing systems.
2,771.603, 11-20-56, Cl. 343—108.
Picon, Mary. End clip for blankets and the like. 2,737,667,
3-13-56, Cl. 5—335.
Pictorial Machinery, Ltd. : See —
Cook, Francis F., and Spriggs. 2,744,458.
Pidacks, Charles : See —
Starbird, Edward E., and Pidacks. 2,740,816.
Starbird, Edward E., and Pidacks. 2,763,681.
Winterbottom, Robert, Eichler, and Pidacks. 2,763,682.
Piedmont Shirt Co. : See —
Ranieri, George B. 2,747,194.
Piekarski, Leon T., to General Electric Co. Mixed nickel,
zinc, vanadium ferrite. 2,744,873, 5-8-56. Cl. 252 — 62.5.
Piel, Thomas J. Hack saw blade reinforcing coupling.
2,766,789, 10-16-56, Cl. 145—35.
Pientkewic. Martin, to The Vulcan Mfg. Co. Tire removing
device with circumferentially spaced thrust members.
2,742,959, 4-24-56, Cl. 157—1.2.
Piepenbrink, Hans-Frank : See —
Miiller, Karl E., Schmidt, Weinbrenner, and Piepenbrink.
2,729,618.
Piepenbrink, Ursula B. : See —
Miiller, Karl E., Schmidt, Weinbrenner, and Piepenbrink.
2,729,618.
Pieper, Alphonse F. Strand tension device. 2,743,069,
4-24-56, Cl. 242—154.
Pieper, Alphonse F. Strand guide. 2,743,070, 4-24-56, Cl.
242—157.
Pieper, Alphonse F. Strand tension device. 2,774,550,
12-18-56, Cl. 242—154.
Pieper, Alphonse F. Strand tensioning mechanism. 2,774,551,
12-18-56, Cl. 242—154.
Pieper, Arthur O., to Heany Industrial Ceramic Corp. Process
of making refractory material. 2,770,552, 11-13-56, Cl.
106—44.
Pieper, George A. : See —
Pieper, Ruth A. and G. A. 2,728,933.
Pieper, Ruth A. and G. A. Vacuum cleaner nozzle attach-
ments. 2,728,933, 1-3-56, Cl. 15—246.
Pierce, Alfred F., to American Mfg. Co., Inc. Sheet handling
mechanism. Re. 24,124. Cl. 214 — 6.
Pierce, Arnold M., 10% to F. M. Pierce. Fish lure. 2,737,750,
3-13-56, Cl. 43—42.33.
Pierce, Bernard N. : See —
Lamoureux, Edward R., and Pierce. 2,769,417.
Washburn, John M., and Pierce. 2,751,867.
Pierce, Bernard N., to The Morrow Machine Co. Looper and
carrier therefor. 2,733.675, 2-7-56, Cl. 112—162.
Pierce, Bernard N, to The Morrow Machine Co. Needle
carriers. 2,755,757, 7-24-56, Cl. 112—256.
Pierce, Bernard N., to The Merrow Machine Co. Feed con-
trol for shirring mechanism. 2,769,416, 11-6-56, Cl.
112—209.
Pierce, Daniel H. Yielding spacer. 2,734,495, 2-14-56, Cl.
123—90.
Pierce, Daniel H. Yielding spacer. 2,761,436, 9-4-56, Cl.
123—90.
Pierce, Elwood K., Jr. : See —
Watts, John D., and Pierce. 2,751,235.
Watts, John D., and Pierce. 2,754,134.
Pierce, Flora M. : See —
Pierce, Arnold M. 2,737,750.
Pierce, Frank L., to Aircraft-Marine Products, Inc. Electrical
connectors. 2,729,695, 1-3-56, Cl. 174 — 84.
Pierce, Frank L., to Aircraft-Marine Products, Inc. Methods
and blanks for making connectors. 2,748,452, 6-5-56, Cl.
29—155.55.
LIST OF PATENTEES
621
Pierce, Frank W. : See —
MacMillan, Charles W., Holaday, and Pierce. 2,705,540.
Pierce, Fred J. : See —
Grunewald, Glen R., and Pierce. 2,746,846.
Pierce, George W. Process for treating wool textile products
and resulting products. 2,737,434, 3-6-56, CI. 8—115.6.
Pierce Governor Co., Inc., The : See — ■
Benjamin, Walter E. 2,758,829.
Pierce, Gus S., % to B. Dohrmann, and % to L. H. Bishop.
Tag patching and punching machine. 2,752,831, 7-3-56,
CI. 93—92.
Pierce, Harold C. Boxed produce loads and spacing units.
2,733,672, 2-7-56, CI. 105—369.
Pierce, Harold C. Suspension of spacers in boxed produce
loads. 2,760,444, 8-28-56, CI. 105—367.
Pierce, John B., Foundation : See —
Cataldo, John B., Tidd, and Cook. 2,757,256.
Cook, Albert N. 2,756,761.
Pierce, John P. : See —
Guthrie, Roy C, and Pierce. 2,760,514.
Pierce, John R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Micro-
wave amplifier. 2,730,647, 1-10-56, CI. 315—3.
Pierce, John R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Pulse
repeater. 2,735,933, 2-21-56, CI. 250 — 15.
Pierce, John R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Pulse
transmission system. 2,740,838, 4-3-56, CI. 179—15.
Pierce, John R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Solid
state television pick-up tube. 2,749,463, 6-5-56, CI.
313—65.
Pierce, John R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Fre-
quency stabilized oscilator. 2,751,518. 6-19-56, CI.
315—3.5.
Pierce, John R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Helix
couplers. 2,761,915, 9-4-56, CI. 179—171.
Pierce, John R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. High
frequency electronic device. 2,768,328, 10-23-56, CI.
315—39.3.
Pierce, John R., and H. Suhl, to Bell Telephone Laboratories,
Inc. Solid state amplifier. 2,743,322. 4-24-56, CI.
179—171.
Pierce, Lawrence : See —
Immel, Ralph B., and Pierce. 2,734,958.
Pierce, Norton T. : See —
Bishop, Donald R., Fairbank, McCune, and Pierce.
2,759,404.
Pierce, R. H., Mfg. Co. : See —
Melcher, Glee J. 2,741,509.
Pierce, Raymond C. Brake rotor. 2,765,881, 10-9-56, CI.
188—218.
Pierce, Raymond C. Axle assembly. 2,769,631, 11-6-56, CI.
267—57.1.
Pierce, Robert B. Internal bone fixation apparatus.
2,760,488, 8-28-56, CI. 128—92.
Pierce, Robert C, to National-Standard Co. Collapsible reel.
2,739,765, 3-27-56, CI. 242—124.
Pierce, Robert C, to National-Standard Co. Coil lifter.
2,752,191, 6-26-56, CI. 294—93.
Pierce, Robert G. Device for use in measuring pitch di
ameters of threads. 2,741,035, 4-10-56, CI. 33—199.
Pierce, Stanley A. Extensible and retractable coat hanger.
2,754,039, 7-10-56, CI. 223 — 94.
Pierce, Stanley W., to American Can Co. Adhesive com-
position. 2,752,263, 6-26-56, CI. 106—230.
Pierce, William C, to Warner Electric Brake & Clutch Co.
Electromagnetic friction device. 2,765,878, 10-9-56, CI.
188 — 164.
Pierce, William C, to Warner Electric Brake & Clutch Co.
Permanent magnet torque producing device. 2,765,891,
10-9-56, CI. 192—84.
Pierotti, Gino J., W. R. Keeler, R. J. Evans, and R. E. Vincent,
to Shell Development Co. Purification of hydrogen per-
oxide. 2,749,291, 6-5-56, CI. 202—39.
Piersall, James W. Portable drill press. 2,737,065, 3-6-56,
CI. 77—7.
Pierson, Karl E., and E. D. Meng, to Hoffman Electronics
Corp. Crystal-controlled transistor oscillators or the like.
2,755,384, 7-17-56, CI. 250—36.
Pierson, Robert M. : See —
Rogers, Thomas H., Jr., D'lanni, and Pierson. 2,753,311.
Pierwood Plastics Ltd. : See —
Edwards, Frederick H. 2.759,221.
Pies, Othmar W., W. H. Middendorf, and C. F. Evert, Jr. ;
said Pies assor. to Aqua Survev & Instrument Co. Valve
locating device. 2,775,736, 12-25-56, CI. 324 — 48.
Pieschel, Walter L., and G. E. Radcliffe, to The Coca-Cola
Bottling Works Co. Portable receptacle. 2,767,948,
10-23-56, CI. 248—151.
Pieters, Willem J. : See —
Reman, Gerrit H., and Pieters. 2,729,545.
Pieters, Willem J., to Shell Development Co.
paratus with rotating discs. 2,729,544,
23—270.5.
Pieters, Willem J., to Shell Development Co. Sweetening-
process using oxygen, alkali, and a peroxide. 2,744,054,
5_1_56, €1. 196—29.
Pietraszek, Thaddeus A., and F. S. Martin, to United States
Rubber Co. Method of making a practice ball. 2,753,599,
7-10-56, CI. 18—47.5.
ee —
2,754,442.
Pietrok, Lawrence B., J. O. Phelps, and P. G. Pietrok, to
Lyons Salt Dispenser Inc. Salt dispenser for hay balers.
2,743,662, 5-1-56, CI. 99—235.
Contact ap-
1-3-56, CI.
Pietrok, Phillip G. : See—
Pietrok, Lawrence B., Phelps, and Pietrok. 2,743,662.
Pietsch, Helmut : See —
Kohler, Rudolf, and Pietsch. 2,764,575.
Piety, Raymond G., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Apparatus for
testing seismometers " ,:^>.(>94, 1-3-56, CI. 73 — 1.
Piety, Raymond G., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Method of and
apparatus for electrical well logging. 2,729,783, 1-3-56,
CI. 324 — 1.
Piety, Raymond G., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Apparatus for
testing rubber. 2,735,295, 2-21-56, CI. 73—100.
Piety, Raymond G., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Magnetic
separator. 2,754,000, 7-10-56, CI. 210—1.5
Piety, Raymond G., and B. F. Wiley, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Flowmeter. 2,741,917, 4-17-56, CI. 73—155.
Piter, Marion J., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Tele-
vision cabinet roll front. 2,737,649, 3-6-56, CI. 340 — 367.
Pifke, Edgar A., to General Electric Co. Drawout switchgear
mechanism. 2,768,254, 10-23-56, CI. 200—50.
Pigache, Pierre G. M. A. Dry process for the recovery of
sulfur from gases. 2,747,968, 5-29-56, CI. 23—178.
Pigford, John D. : See —
Crawford, James E., Browne, Glenn, and Pigford.
2,774,555.
Pigford, John D., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Cable slack
compensator. 2,744,420, 5-8-56, CI. 74 — 501.5.
Pigg, Robert F. Method of molding tapered rods. 2,768,921,
10-30-56, CI. 154—91.
Pigman, Calvin D., to General Electric Co. Electric switch
mechanism. 2,753,406, 7-3-56, CI. 200 — 38.
Pigman, Samuel S., and G. J. Thompson. Electrical connec-
tor. 2,749,383, 6-5-56, CI. 174—84.
Pigott, Robert I. : See —
Pearson, Anthony P., and Pigott. 2,770,466.
Pihl, George E., to Acton Laboratories, Inc. Compressor
amplifier. 2,757,245, 7-31-56, CI. 179—171.
Pihl, George E., to Acton Laboratories. Inc. Broad band
secondary phase standard. 2,763,830, 9-18-56, CI.
323—121.
Pikal, Harry. Machine for embedding sticks in apples.
2,733,439, 2-7-56, CI. 1—1.
Pikal, Harry. Machine for coating apples on sticks. 2,745,374,
5-15-56, CI. 118—16.
Pikciunas, John J. : See —
Fleiszar, Mitchell J., Sr., Goldsmith, Lenc, and Pikciunas.
2,756,043.
Pike, Alfred S., to General Dynamics Corp. Omnidirectional
antenna. 2,749,544, 6-5-56, CI. 343 — 742.
Pike, Charlie E. : See—
Wilcoxen, Leon C, and Pike. 2,751,063.
Pike, Harold S. : See —
Held, Otto C, Pike, and Teichner. 2,737,303.
Pike, Kenneth R. : See—
Heidner, Richard C, Pike, and Burkett.
Pike, Milow W. Tire chain. 2,771,930,
152 — 242.
Pike, Robert D. : See —
Seaton, Max T., and Pike. 2,770,524.
Pike, Winthrop S. : See —
Sziklai, George C, and Pike. 2,731,567.
Pike, Winthrop S., to Radio Corp. of America. Electronic par-
ticle counting apparatus. 2,731.202. 1-17-56, CI. 235 — 92.
Pikl. Josef, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Prepar-
ing polychloromonothiophenols. 2,765,345, 10-2-56, CI.
260—609.
Pikna, Raymond J. : See —
Reid, Robert J., Hanson, and Pikna. 2,755,314.
Pikor, Adam J. : See —
Rosen, Leonard J., Pikor, and White. 2,740,776.
Pilas, Frank J. : See —
Wolke, Roy K., Chase, and Pilas. 2,760,254.
Pilch, Frank, to Armour and Co. Pumpable potassium soaps.
2,740.760, 4-3-56, CI. 252—132.
Pilch, John S. Material handling device. 2,742,165, 4-17-56,
CI. 214—138.
Pilch, John S. Material handling apparatus. 2,748,961,
6-'5-56, CI. 214 — 147.
Pilch, John S. Tractor implement hitch. 2,752,836, 7-3-56,
CI. 97—47.14.
Pilch, John S. Loader. 2,753,059, 7-3-56, CI. 214—140.
Pilch, John S. Loader. 2,755,572, 7-24-56, CI. 37—117.5.
Pilch, John S. Hydraulic system comprising multiple pump
and ram units. 2,768,499, 10-30-56, CI. 60 — 52.
Pilch, John S. Material handling device for tractor mounted
loaders. 2.768.760, 10-30-56, CI. 214—510.
Pilger, Paul J. Propulsion head for glass grinding machines.
2,745,227, 5-15-56, CI. 51—216.
Pilkington Brothers Ltd. : See —
Bird, George W. T. 2.772,516.
Dennett, John. 2,772,515.
Touvay, Robert, and Pillu. 2,757,489.
Pilkington, Richard. Lawn edger attachment for a lawn
mower. 2,734,330, 2-14-56, CI. 56—251.
Pill, Max. Skiving tool. 2,735,180, 2-21-56, CI. 30—283.
Pillard, Marcel. Liquid fuel burners. 2,738,230, 3-13-56,
CI. 229—140.
Pilling, Alan H., to Richmond Screw Anchor Co., Inc. Clamps
for concrete form tie rods. 2,773,294, 12-11-56, CI.
25—131.
Pilling, Frank E., and R. Baverstock. Gas carburetor.
2,763,538, 9-18-56, CI. 48—184.
Pilling, George P., & Son Co., The : See —
Todt, Fred G., Sr., Streckenbein, and Todt. 2,738,790.
2,745,390.
11-27-56, CI.
622
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
lillis, Keith D., Gagnebin, and Pilling. 2,749,238.
Pillsbury, Mary E., and J. H. Shelley ; said Pillsbury assor.
to O. C. Pillsbury. Light-reflective warning signalling
means for conveyances. 2,753,830, 7-10-56, CI. 110 — 37.
Pillsbury Mills, Inc. : See —
Colantino, Angelo A. 2,750.089.
Coyne, William R. 2,772,643.
Head, Carl T. 2,734,465.
Werly, Emil F. 2,740,867.
Pillsbury, Oliver C. : See —
Pillsbury, Mary E., and Shelley. 2,753,830.
Pillsbury, Russell. Centrifugal device for spreading finely
particled material. 2,766,872, 10-16-56, Cl. 198 — 128.
Pillu, Pierre : See —
Touvay, Robert, and Pillu. 2,757,489.
Piloni, Robert A. : See —
Rowland, George P., Jr., and Piloni. Re. 24,206.
Rowland, George P., Jr., and Piloni. 2,731,449.
Pilsetnieks, Dzidris : See — ■
Uhlig, Eric J., and Pilsetnieks. 2,734,338.
Piltz, Erich, to W. W. Lenkeit. Knitting machine for knitting
plain and purled stitches. 2,731,815, 1-24-56, Cl. 66—6.
Piltz, Erich, to W. W. Lenkeit. Thread guide for hand-
operated knittingmachines. 2,735,282, 2-21-56, Cl. 66 — 60.
Piltz, Erich, to W. W. Lenkeit. Hand-operated knitting
machine. 2,750,771, 6-19-56, Cl. 66—6.
Pineapple Research Institute of Hawaii: See-
McKibben, Eugene G., and Skromme.
Skromme, Arnold B., McKibben,
2,748,535.
Pinel, George J. : See —
Greer, Henry W., Hompe, and Pinel. 2,760,321.
Pines, Arthur N. : See — ■
Wagner, George H., and Pines. 2,740,802.
Wagner, George H, and Pines. 2.752,380.
Pines, Arthur N., and E. R. York, to Union Carbide and Car-
bon Corp. Dehvdrochlorination of beta-chloropropyl chloro-
silanes. 2,735,860, 2-21-56, Cl. 260—148.2.
Pines, Arthur N., and E. R. York, to Union Carbide and Carbon
Corp. Dehydrochlorination of gamma-chloropropyl chloro-
silanes. 2,736.736, 2-28-56, Cl. 260—448.2.
Pines, Herman : See —
Ipatieff, Vladimir N., and Pines. 2,751,406.
Ipatieff, Vladimir N., Pines, and Kvetinskas. 2,758,140.
Pines, Herman, to Universal Oil Products Co. Arylindan
dicarboxylic acid esters. 2,742,493, 4-17-56, Cl. 260—475.
Pines, Herman, to Universal Oil Products. Chlorination of
saturated hydrocarbons. 2,744,940, 5-8-56, Cl. 260 — 648.
Pines, Herman, to Universal Oil Products Co. Dehydro-
alkylation of non-aromatic bicyclic hydrocarbons. 2,754,338,
7-10-56, Cl. 260—668.
Pines, Herman, to Universal Oil Products Co. Dehydro-
genation of aromatic bicyclic compounds. 2,754,339,
7-10-56, Cl. 260 — 668.
Pines, Herman, and J. A. Vesely, to Universal Oil Products
Co. Pehvdrogenation of non-aromatic cyclic compounds.
2,745,887, 5-15-56, Cl. 260—668.
Pines, Herman, and V. N. Ipatieff, to Universal Oil Products
Co. Condensation of an aromatic compound with an un-
saturated organic compound in the presence of an alkali
metal and a peroxy compound. 2,748,178, 5-29-56, Cl.
260—668.
Pines, Herman, and V. N. Ipatieff, deceased, by V. Haensel,
H. Pines, and V. Kibort, executors, to Universal Oil Prod-
ucts Co. Synthesis of hydrocarbons. 2,753,380, 7-3-56,
Cl. 260—666.
Pines, Herman, and J. A. Vesely, to Universal Oil Products
Co. Dehvdroalkvlation of unsaturated cyclic hydrocarbons.
2.771.495, 11-20-56, Cl. 260—668.
Pinet, Andr6 E. Signalling system for telecommunication
systems using pulse modulation. 2,753,39S, 7-3-56, Cl.
179—15.
Pingel, Vernon J., to Borg- Warner Corp. Apparatus for mak-
ing torque-transmitting elements. 2,767,428, 10-23-56, Cl.
18—5.
Pingel, Vernon J., to Borg-Warner Corp. Method and appa-
ratus for making torque-transmitting elements. 2,767,438,
10-23-56, Cl. 18—59.3.
Pingree, Raymond A., and C. U. Stevens, to Crown Chemical
Corp. Treatment of textile materials with quaternary am-
monium compounds. 2,750,306, 6-12-56, Cl. 117 — 121.
Pingree, Raymond A., and C. U. Stevens, to Crown Chemical
Corp. Quaternary ammonium compounds and process of
preparing them. 2,750,389, 6-12-56, Cl. 260 — 295.
Pingrev, Jerome H. Protective device for lamp shade.
2,775.345, 12-25-56, Cl. 206—45.33.
Pinke, August H. : See —
Hudson, Robert C, and Pinke. 2,769,580.
Pinke, August H., K. H. Meeker, J. E. Oys, and R. C. Hudson,
to H. D. Hudson Mfg. Co. Spraying device. 2,7-18.992,
6-5-56, Cl. 222—402.
Pinkel, Isadore I., D. O. Black, G. M. Preston, and G. J. Pes-
man, to the United States of America as represented by the
Secretary of the Navy. Crash-fire ignition source inert ing
system. 2,737,249, 3-6-56, Cl. 169—2.
Pinkerton, Dale F. One man automobile cover. 2,751,977,
0-26-56, Cl. 160—368.
Pinkerton, Harold R., % to A. T. Ridgeway, y± to E. H.
O'Boyle, and % to J. W. Ballack. Pipe holding vise
with increasing clamping action under torsional influence.
2,754,528, 7-17-56, Cl. 10—107.
Pinkham, Clarence A., and B. A. Holohan, to Nelpin Mfg.
Co., Inc. Razors. 2,748.469, 6-5-56, Cl. 30—68.
;o California Research Corp. Compression
fuel system. 2,758,579, 8-14-56, Cl.
Pinkos, Alfons M., N. E. Wilson, and R. W. Schroeder, to
The Glenn L. Martin Co. Air intake system for an air-
craft. 2,755,040, 7-17-56, Cl. 244—53.
Pinkowski, Reinhold, to Ernst Leitz, G. m. b. H. Phase con-
trast microscope. 2,766,655, 10-16-56, Cl. 88 — 39.
Pinkvoss, Berthold P., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Sewing ma-
chine feed wheel constructions. 2,755,755, 7-24-56, Cl.
112—214.
Pinner, Walter L., and O. D. Hoxie, to Houdaille-Hershey
Corp. Method of improving the uniformity of corrodibility
of welded nickel anodes. 2,729,580, 1-3-56, Cl. 148 — 13.
Pinney, Harold E., to General Electric Co. System for remote
selection of voltage level. 2,747,157, 5-22-56. Cl. 323 — 43.5.
Pinney, Harold E., to General Electric Co. Parallel opera-
tion of transformers. 2,753.467, 7-3-56, Cl. 307 — 51.
Pinney, Harold E., to General Electric Co. Parallel operation
of tap changing transformers. 2,772,369, 11-27-56, Cl.
307—58.
Pinney, Paul O., to J. H. Kenney & Co., Inc. Dispensing
apparatus for granular material. 2,771,914, 11-27-56,
Cl. 141—82.
Pino, Manuel A. : See —
Condit, Paul C, and Pino. 2,750,732.
Pino, Manuel A., to California Research Corp. Oxidizing
agent. 2,749,317, 6-5-56, Cl. 252—186.
Pino, Manuel A., to California Research Corp. Oxidizing
agent. 2,763,619, 9-18-56, Cl. 252 — 1«R
Pinotti, Primo L., 1 ~
ignition engine
123—32.
Pinsenschaum, Edwin C, to The Denison Engineering Co.
Hydraulic apparatus for molding liners in jar closures.
,2,728,946 1-3-56, Cl. 18— 20.
Pinson, Alfred, to Apex Accessories Co., Inc. Expanding
chains for wrist bands. 2,741,084, 4-10-56, Cl. 59 — 79.
Pinson, Alfred, to Apex Accessories Co., Inc. Expanding
chains for wrist bands. 2,759,325, 8-21-56, Cl. 59 — 79.
Pintarelli, Ralph. Heating system. 2,735,622, 2-21-56, Cl.
237 — 63.
Pinto, Alex V. Crib rocking device. 2,765,478, 10-9-56, Cl.
5 — 104.
Pinto, Silvio. Method of printing on plastic films. 2,733,180,
1-31-56, Cl. 154—95.
Pinto, Violet. Extensible partitions for drawers and the
like. 2,743,774, 5-1-56, Cl. 160—351.
Pintsch Bamag Aktiengesellschaf t : See —
Bender, Willi. 2,740,588.
Hugel, Ernst, and_ Spangenberg. 2,768,747.
Sittig, Georg. 2,745,312
Pioch, Richard P., to Eli Lilly & Co. Preparation of lysergic
acid amides. 2,736,728, 2-28-56, Cl. 260—285.5.
Pioneer Chemical Works, Inc. : See —
Figdor, Hans G. 2,753,309.
Pioneer Gen-E-Motor Corp. : See —
Burrows, Milford D. 2,767,747.
Burrows, Milford D., Siwek, and Goldberg. 2,750,172.
Pioneer Heddle and Reed Co., Inc. : See —
Suchke, Frederick M. 2,739,617.
Suchke, Frederick M. 2,739,618.
Pioneer Mounting & Finishing Co., Inc. : See —
La Rocca, John B. and J. V. 2,744,562.
Pioneer Parachute Co., Inc. : See —
Heinrich, Helmut G. 2,737,358.
Kowalski, Conrad S. 2,765,995.
Pioneer Specialties, Inc. : See —
Church, Walter L. 2,731,315.
Pioneer Toledo Corp. : See —
Young, Frederick S. 2,759,302.
Piontkowski, Genevieve A. Decorative valances. 2,763,875,
9-25-56, Cl. 5—333.
Pipal, Eldon M. : See —
Hey, Lester L., and Pipal. 2,735,133.
Pipe Line Construction and Drilling Co. : See —
Pace, Garland B. 2,759,757.
Pipe Machinery Co., The. : See —
Sawdey, Neil T. 2,756,490.
Pipe-Pac Tobacco Corp. : See —
Trow, William. 2,735.543.
Piper, Carl F. Hydraulic ship propulsion apparatus.
2,730,065, 1-10-56, Cl. 115—14.
Piper, Frank R., and J. M. Gardner, to West Point Mfg. Co.
Method of embroidering and clipping terry cloth. 2,747,534,
5-29-56, Cl. 112—266.
Piper, Ronald N. : See —
Lambert, Donald R., and Piper. 2,761,623.
Piperoux, Rene P., A. P. Berger, and F. P. Diemer, to Celanese
Corp. of America. Punch for automaticallv locating the
apertures in a jet-cup. 2,730,175, 1-10-56, Cl. 164 — 87.
Pipes, George R. : See —
Gamundi, Revnold F., and Pipes. 2.772,762.
Schultz, Arthur P.. Pipes. Linn, and Gamundi. 2,740,548.
Pipes, George R., to Eaton Mfg. Co. Vehicle air intake struc-
ture. 2,775,184, 12-25-56, Cl. 98 — 2.
Pippig, Heinz. Process for the recovery of elementarv sulfur
from gases containing hydrogen sulfide. 2,772,146,
11-27-56, Cl. 23—225.
Piquerez, Ervin. Fluidtight winder for a timepiece.
2,736,164, 2-28-56 Cl. 58 — 90.
Piquerez, Ervin. Crystal for a timepiece. 2,736,165, 2-28-56,
Cl. 58—91.
Piquerez. Ervin. Fluid-tight case for watches. 2,737,009,
3-6-56, Cl. 58—90.
Piquerez, Ervin. Fluidtight casing for watches. 2,737,010,
3-6-56, Cl. 58—90.
LIST OF PATENTEES
623
Pirelli-General Cable Works Ltd., The : See-
Bean, Reginald. 2,759,990.
Donelan, James A. 2,756,309.
Pirelli Societa per Azioni : See —
Andri, Armando. 2,737,142.
Barassi, Carlo, and Menghi. 2,753,095.
Boschi. Antonio. 2,736,067.
Vanzo, Marcello. 2,732,884.
Zona, Vittorio. 2,747,225.
Zona, Vittorio. 2,764,779.
Zona, Vittorio. 2,765,490.
Pirie. William J. : See —
Backhouse, Headley T., and Pirie.
Pirillo, Santo. Ozone producing device.
CI. 315 — 99.
Pirkner, Ignaz, to Maschinenfabrik Andritz Actiengesell-
schaft. Device for retouching profiled pulleys. 2,748,642,
6-5-56, CI. 82—7.
Pirnie, Malcolm, to Research Corp. Treatment of sewage by
bio-chemical action. Re. 24,219, 9-18-56, CI. 210—2.
Piroli, Pietro : See —
Dragonetti, Giovanni, and Piroli. 2,764,724.
Pirone, Frank J., and H. K. Hamann, to Geriatric Utility
Bed Corp. Invalid beds. 2,761,152, 9-4-56, CI. 5 — 65.
Piros, Robert J., Jr., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Method of solubilizing and recovering metal values by
means of ammonium acid sulfate. 2,767,046, 10-16-56, CI.
23—14.5.
Pirot, Ernst, and E. Hantelmann, to Vereinigte Glanzstoff-
Fabriken A. G. Preparation of spinnable solutions of
polyacrylonitrile and related polymerisates. 2,773,047,
12-4-56, CI. 260—32.6.
Pirrone, Anthony L. M. Cigarette holder, protecting shield
and automatic lighter. 2,701,456, 9-4-56, CI. 131—175.
Pirson, Sylvain J., to Stanolind Oil and Gas Co. Auto-radi-
ography of wells. 2,733,353. 1-31-56, CI. 250 — 65.
Pirson, Svlvain J., to Stanolind Oil and Gas Co. Underground
combustion operation. 2,770,305, 11-13-56. CI. 166 — 4.
Pirtle, John C. Tower agitation system. 2,773,749, 12-11-56,
CI. 23—271.
Pirwitz, Gustave P. : See — ■
Van Horn, Clarence R., and Pirwitz. 2,769,364.
Pirz, Joseph J. Combined rotisserie and broiler. 2,729,160,
1-3-56, CI. 99—421.
Pisaniello, Pellegrino A. : See —
Gelardi, Joseph T. 2,742,705.
Pisarra, Francis J. Device for indicating rhythmic cycle.
2,755,998. 7-24-56, CI. 235—86.
Pisciotta, Immacolata C. Drapery and curtain brackets.
2,706,000, 10-9-56, CI. 248 — 263.
Pisciotto, Andrew E., Jr., and S. L. Ring fastener assemblies.
2,730,105, 1-10-56, CI. 129—8.
Pisciotto, Salvatore L. : See —
Pisciotto, Andrew E., Jr., and S. L. 2,730,105.
Pistey, John M., to General Electric Co. Fluorescent lamp-
holder with quick-connect terminals. 2,729,799, 1-3-56,
CI 339 52
Pistey, John M., to General Electric Co. Compressible lamp-
holder with torsion spring contacts for double ended
discharge lamps. 2,742,620, 4-17-56, CI. 339 — 50.
Pistey, John M., to General Electric Co. Compressible lamp-
holders with recessed contacts for double ended discharge
lamps. 2,742,621, 4-17-56, CI. 339—50.
Pistor, Hans J., to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktienge-
sellschaft. Production of isobutyl alcohol. 2,753,366,
7-3-56, CI. 260 — 449.
Pistorius, Otto, and L. Weber. Heating apparatus for ores.
2,754,105, 7-10-56, CI. 263—33.
Pitcairn, Harold F., and H. S. Campbell, to Autogiro Co. of
America. Mechanism for balancing single blade aircraft
rotor. 2,742,095, 4-17-56, CI. 170—159.1.
Pitcher, Harlan E. : See —
Bronson, George A., and Pitcher. 2,742,564.
Pitcoff, Robert, to Epoch Products Corp. Retractable window
enclosure. 2,769,491, 11-6-56, CI. 160—23.
Pitler, Richard K. : See —
Dyrkacz, Wasil W., Pitler, and Reynolds. 2,764,481.
Pitman, Kenneth B., to Pitman Wheel and Brake Inc. Brake
for garden tractors. 2.762,462, 9-11-56, CI. 188—78.
Pitman Wheel and Brake Inc. : See —
Pitman, Kenneth B. 2,762,462.
Pitman, William W. : See —
Espy, Melvin P., Pitman, and Josselyn. 2,730,380.
Pitnev-Bowes, Inc. : See —
Bach, John W., and Peet. 2,757,927.
Hanson, Walter J. 2.746,382.
Hanson, Walter J. 2,751,221.
Hanson, Walter J., Rouan, and Bach. 2,766,040.
Hanson, Walter J., and Russell. 2,743,668.
Hanson, Walter J., and Van Wagener. 2,748,698.
Herrick, William W. 2,751,214.
Herrick, William W. 2,761,414.
Knauer, Berthold. 2,762,298.
Nuttall, Frank A. 2,742,161.
Owen, Edwin H., and Hanson. 2,771,726.
Rouan, Francis J. 2,737,113.
Rouan, Francis J. 2,750,18S.
Rouan, Francis J., and Hanson. 2,741,982.
Rouan, Francis J„ and Strother. 2,746,221.
Rouan, Francis J.. Strother, and Uthenwoldt. 2,736,999.
Russell, Alva G. 2,730,041.
Pitney-Bowes, Inc. : See — Continued
Russell, Alva G, and Bernart. 2.774,537.
Strother, John A., Rouan, Calhoun, and Oakley.
2,766,569.
Uthenwoldt, Frederick W., and Palmer. 2,762,623.
Pitt, Paul A., and M. E. Nelson, to Solar Aircraft Co. Vari-
able nozzle and sealing means therefor for jet engine.
2,746,243, 5-22-56, CI. 60—35.6.
Pittinger, Abraham L. Explosion proof acoustic device.
2,756,281, 7-24-56, CI. 179—115.5.
Pittman, George F., Jr., R. O. Decker, and R. L. Bright, to
Westinghouse Electric Corp. Pulse-shaping circuits.
2,760,088, 8-21-56, CI. 307—106.
Pittman, Robert R. : See —
Loper, George B., and Pittman. 2,765,403.
Pittman, William S. : See —
Gaetti, Robert B., and Pittman. 2,738,546.
Pitto, Louis R., to Ball Brothers Co., Inc. Stackable jars.
2,738,891, 3-20-56, CI. 215—10.
Pitts, James N., Jr. : See —
De Ford, Donald D., and Pitts. 2,744,061.
Pitts, Leonard S. : See —
Scheiderbauer, Robert A., and Pitts. 2,748,106.
Pitts, William A., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Warning device for piston cylinders. 2,759,448, 8-21-56,
CI. 116—124.
Pittsburgh Coke & Chemical Co. : See —
Davie. William R. 2,731,339.
Davie, William R. 2,732,291.
Davie, William R. 2,744,818.
Davie, William R. 2,761,773.
Davie, William R. 2,761,774.
Shideler, Norman T. 2,752,267.
Shrader, Marvin O., and Dimond. 2,767,187.
Tomasek, Herbert F. 2,772,511.
Whittier, Fred, and Lawn. 2,765.288.
Zabor, John W. 2,763,580.
Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Co. : See —
Jones, Benjamin W., and Neuworth. 2,766,296.
Kulik, Metro D. 2,774,716.
Lee, Arthur L. 2,738,081.
Lee, Arthur L. 2,754,015.
Neuworth, Martin B.
Neuworth, Martin B.
Neuworth, Martin B
Neuworth, Martin B.
Poundstone, William
Poundstone, William
2,734,925.
2,746,996.
2,760,297.
2,767,220.
N. 2,742,054.
N. 2,774,462.
Baumler, Karl, and Ford. 2.736,142.
D'Eustachio, Dominic. 2,775,524.
Ford, Walter D. 2,758,937.
Pittsburgh-Des Moines Steel Co. : See —
Jackson, James O. 2,748.569.
Jackson, James O. 2,762,472.
Warne, Frederick C.
,342.
2,747,355.
2,767,415.
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. : See —
Atkeson, Florian V. 2,736,218.
Atkeson, Florian V. 2,756,545.
Atkeson, Florian V. 2,764,848.
Atkeson, Florian V. 2,774,190.
Bader, Alfred R. 2,709,842.
Bader, Alfred R., and Hyre. 2,765,320.
Baker, Arvid H. 2,736,075.
Black, Lloyd V. 2,736,140.
Bloom, James H, Jr., and Connor. 2,750,312.
Capellman, John J. 2,771,376.
Cochran, Carl J. 2.753.592.
Cowee, Merle. 2,773,049.
Cox, Samuel F. 2,733,325.
Eakins, Merle M. 2,746,729.
Englehart, Oscar D. 2,761,535.
Englehart, Oscar D., and Bobel. 2,741,809.
Englehart. Oscar D., and Bobel. 2,746,102.
Fitzgerald, John V. 2,751,477.
Fitzgerald, John V., and Bachman. 2,747,105.
Fitzgerald. John V., and Bachman. 2.770,922.
Fitzgerald John V., Bachman, and Laing. 2,752,506.
Fitzgerald, John V., and Laing. 2,745,284.
Ford, Walter D. 2,736,143.
Galey, William F. 2,757,491.
Gray, William R. 2,753,298.
Gregorius, Joseph S. 2,730,338.
Hazen, Ethmer J. 2,736,997.
Helbing, Clarence H. 2,709,742.
Hoyet, Eugene. 2.736,996.
Laing, Kenneth M. 2,752,785.
Lambie, James M. 2,757,432.
Lee, John W. 2,750,674.
Lytle, William O. 2,730,598.
Lytle, William O., and Junge. 2,740,731.
Miller, Robert A. 2,750,332.
Moffett, Eugene W., and Parker. 2,760,948.
Parker, Earl E. 2,740,765.
Poundstone, William W. 2,734,315.
Raymond, Richard F., and Fusca. 2,758,042.
Saunders, Arnold E. 2.762,725.
Saunders, Arnold E. 2,762,726.
Simmons, Ralph W. 2,750,161.
Smith, Earl R., and Fitzgerald. 2,762,714.
624
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. : See — Continued
Smith, Harry A., Jr. 2.763,928.
Smith, William G. 2,748,441.
Stroud, Charles E. 2,755,518.
Terry, Samuel M., and Reis. 2,746,839.
Toney, Edward F. 2,757,421.
Van Clief, William C, Jr. 2,737,703.
Van Clief, William C, Jr. 2,753,577.
Van Clief, William C, Jr., and Mertes. 2,737,678.
Vogel, Henry A., and Bader. 2,730,517.
Pittsburgh Reflector Co. : See —
Renaud, Robert J., and Mack. 2,744,191.
Pittsburgh Screw and Bolt Corp. : See —
Anderson, William A. 2,755,033.
Pittsburgh Steel Co. : See-
Clary, Frank A., Jr., and Willis. 2,767,411.
Roehl, Edward J. 2,734,025.
Rubin, Michael M. 2,731,403.
Pittsburgh Tag Co. : See —
Magidson, Frank. 2,773,258.
Pittwell, Laurence R. : See —
Reynolds, Peter W., and Pittwell. 2,755,309.
Pittwell, Laurence R., and R. J. Young, to Imperial Chemical
Industries Ltd. Production of copper containing catalysts.
2,734,873, 2-14-56, CI. 252—454.
Pityo, Albert F. Method of forming and welding pins to
metal parts. 2,734,119, 2-7-56, CI. 219—10.
Pityo, Albert F. Method of and apparatus for attaching ter-
minals to the ends of wires. 2,749,420, 6-5-56, CI. 219 — 1.
Pitz, Michael M. Corner post having wire tensioning means.
2,760,760, 8-28-56, CI. 256—41.
Pitzer, Emory W., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Hydrocarbon
conversion process. 2,739,996, 3-27-56, CI. 260 — 683.3.
Pitzer, Emory W., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Alumina-
metal oxide dehvdrogenation catalyst and its preparation.
2,755,323, 7-17-56, CI. 260—683.3.
Piumi, Ugo. Electrical starting and battery-charging sys-
tem for motor vehicles. 2,761,978, 9-4-56, CI. 290 — 22.
Pixley, William I. Apparatus for manufacture of skew rolls.
2,766,559, 10-16-56, CI. 51—33.
Pizzarello, Rov A. : See —
Schneid, Alfred F., Resnick, and Pizzarello. 2,769,731.
Pizzarello, Roy A., and B. Gutoff, to Interchemical Corp.
Anthraquinone dyes. 2,773,071, 12-4-56, CI. 260 — 380.
Pizzuto, Joseph, to The Waterbury Farrel Foundry & Machine
Co. Adjustable pressure Dad for holding screw shanks in
a rotary carrier. 2,733,457, 2-7-56, CI. 10—6.
Place, Palmer B., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Drum Inter-
nal for low head boiler. 2,763,245, 9-18-56, CI. 122 — 488.
Place, Roland P. : See —
Kyselka, James L., and Kent. 2,752.090.
Kyselka, James L., and Kent. 2,755,017.
Placke, Everett H., and W. E. Eickman, to The National Cash
Register Co. Zero printing control mechanism. 2,747,794,
5-29-56, CI. 235 — 60.28.
Placke, Everett H., and J. L. Hagemeyer, to The National
Cash Register Co. Pence differential mechanism. 2,756,935,
7-31-56, CI. 235—145.
Placke, Everett H., W. E. Eickman, and C. S. Nagy, to The
National Cash Register Co. Selective feed and print control
means in accounting machines. 2,774.298, 12-18-56, CI.
101 — 93.
Plagemann, Werner, and W. Moeltzner, to Landis Machine
Co. Machine for rolling screw threads, etc. 2,737,833,
3-13-56, CI. 80—6.
Plagge, Vernon L. : See —
Caplis, George W.. Plagge, and Hierholzer. 2,769.156.
Plamann, Richard H. Bag spout. 2,772,823, 12-4-56,
CI. 222 — 527.
Plambeck, Louis, Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Photographic preparation of relief images. 2,760,863,
8-28-56, CI. 95—5.6.
Planck, Ralph W. : See —
Pack, Frank C, and Planck. 2,760,968.
Planer, Samuel R. Vacuum slub catchers. 2,732,611, 1-31-56,
CI. 28—64.
Planet Products Corp. : See —
Binns, Jack N., Dugle, and Alt. Re. 24,127.
Binns, Jack N., Dugle, and Alt. 2.756,958
Dugle. Thomas F„ Clutter, and Alt. 2.733,555.
Planeta, Paul H. Drainer basket. 2,739,715, 3-27-56, CI.
211—41.
Planeta, Paul H., deceased ; The Connecticut Bank & Trust
Co., executor, to Artistic Wire Products Co., Inc. Nest-
able wire basket. 2,754,024, 7-10-56, CI. 220 — 19.
Plan-It Homes : See —
Allison, Lloyd H. 2,731,116.
Plan.ie, Theodore J. M. : See —
Herold, Paul G., Planje, and Williams. 2,739,901.
Plank, Charles J. : See —
Doherty, Harry G., and Plank. 2,758,097.
Doherty, Harry G., and Plank. 2,764,557.
Plank, Charles J., to Soconv Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Method of
preparing catalysts. 2,746,936, 5-22-56, CI. 252 — 465.
Plank, Charles J., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Method for
preparing cracking catalyst involving ,-i mild acid and steam
treatment. 2,767,148, 10-16-56, CI. 252—453.
Plank, Charles J., and P. D. Branton, to Socony Mobil Oil
Co., Inc. Cracking catalyst preparation. 2,763,622,
9-18-56, CI.. 252 — 451.
Plank, Norris, to Shell Development Co. Pump pressure con-
trol system. 2,740,357, 4-3-56, CI. 103—37.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Packman. 2,754,258.
Automatic partial
2,737,223, 3-6-56,
Plank, Norris, to Shell Development Co. Pressure operated
actuator for high-pressure device. 2,768,646, 10-30-56,
CI. 137—786.
Plank, Norris, and S. S. Smith, to Shell Development Co.
Apparatus for calibrating flowmeters. 2,772,561, 12-4-56,
CI. 73—3.
Planka, Henry, V> to S. Schuster. Lipstick applicator.
2,763,882, 9-25-56, CI. 15—137.
Piano Molding Co. : See —
Henning, James L. 2,748,258.
Plant, Franklin D. Rotary boring head with material ad-
vancing means. 2,766,028, 10-9-56, CI. 262 — 7.
Plant, Leland G. Means for accelerating the evacuation of
hopper type railway cars. 2,748,959, 6-5-56, CI. 214 — 64.2.
Plant, Sidney F. : See —
Barnes, Frank D., Plant, and Eyre. 2,758,148.
Plantation Pipe Line Co. : See —
Holt, William W., Jr. 2,729,839.
Plapper, Jiirgen, and R. Heyden, to Bohme Fettchemie
G. m. b. H. Method of waterproofing leather. 2,772,988,
12^-56, CI. 117—135.5.
Plaskett, Arthur F. G. : See —
Armelin, Edouard R., and Plaskett. 2,766,811.
Plastaket Mfg. Co. : See —
Woock, Walter R. J. 2,752,276.
Plastaras, James C, to Mergenthaler Linotype Co. Typo-
graphical composing machines. 2,737,096, 3-6-56, CI.
95 — 4.5.
Plasti Industries, Inc. : See —
Johnson, Clarence E., Jr., and Pederson. 2,736,926.
Plastic Film Products Corp. : See — •
Czetli, Jess, and Leach. 2,754,903.
Plastic Wire & Cable Corp., The : See —
Flood, James E. 2,744,153.
Plasti-Glo Mfg. Corp. : See —
Golding, James L., Bosshard, and Comerford. 2,729,403.
Plastino, James J. Method of sealing cans. 2,747,345,
5-29-56, CI. 53—17.
Plastomatic Ltd. : See —
Lewis, William. 2,732,933.
Platers Research Corp. : See —
Taormina, Silvio C, Marinaro,
Platers & Stampers Ltd. : See —
Jacobson, Felix C. 2,748,975.
Plath, C. : See—
Christoph, Peter. 2,734,280.
Plath, Robert, to Boeing Airplane Co.
deflating apparatus for vehicle tires.
CI. 152—415.
Platner, John B., to Chrysler Corp. High torque V-8 engines.
2,759,463, 8-21-56. CI. 123—52.
Platner, John B., and C. D. Moore, to Chrysler Corp. High
output engine. 2,766,743, 10-16-56, CI. 123—55.
Platson, Francis C, to Mojonnier Bros. Co. Separable hinge
and catch for container lid. 2,752,628, 7-3-56, CI. 16 — 143.
Piatt, J. W. & H., Ltd. : See—
Apthorp, Alan E., and Morel. 2,731,676.
Piatt, John G., to Flex-O-Lators. Inc. Armrest structure for
furniture. 2,771,129. 11-20-56, CI. 155—198.
Piatt, Lavinia E. Pan handle. 2,733,947, 2-7-56, CI.
294—34.
Piatt, Lester B„ Jr., to The Sheffield Tube Corp. Container
closure. 2,750,068, 6-12-56, CI. 220—27.
Piatt Luggage, Inc. : See —
Piatt, Paul, and Umbenhauer. 2,765,106.
Piatt, Paul, and D. F. Umbenhauer, to Piatt Luggage, Inc.
Hand luggage. 2,765,106, 10-2-56, CI. 223—71.
Piatt, Robert G., to Century Display Mfg. Co. Article display
board. 2,730,243, 1-10-56, CI. 211—87.
Piatt, Samuel, to United Paper Box Co. Cover for carry-
ing a pair of upright rectangular cartons as a unit.
2,753,993. 7-10-56, CI. 206—65.
Platte, William N.. and W. L. Roberts, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Resistance welding current indicating device.
2,748,380, 5-29-56, CI. 340—253.
Plattner, Svbil E. Infant's overall garment. 2,735,102,
2-21-56, CI. 2—80.
Platz, Elwood T., and J. Messinc. to Bulldog Electric Products
Co. Switches. 2,740.011,3 27-56,01.200—67.
Platzke, Emil. Attachment for lead pencils. 2,747,548,
5-29-56, CI. 120—38.
Plauka, John W., and R. E. Parry, to Johns-Manville Corp.
Calcareous matrix body coated with reaction product of an
alkali metal boro-phosphate and a metal silicofluoride.
2,766,140, 10-9-56, CI. 117—123.
Plax Corp. : See —
Bailey, James. 2,753,596.
Du Bois, John H. 2,761,590.
Du Bois, John H. 2,761,591.
Loukomskv, Serge A. 2,767,103.
Sprankle. Cortes N. 2.772.742.
Pleasants, William W., to The Atlantic Refining Co. Storage
tank overflow alarm. 2,742,014, 4-17-56, CI. 116 — 109.
Plechner. Sophie L. : See —
Berger, Frank M„ and Plechner. 2,734,847.
Pledger, Dennis J., and D. J. Pledger, Jr. Tiller blade and
standard. 2,739,519, 3-27-56, CI. 97—198.
Pledger, Dennis J., Jr. : See —
Pledger, Dennis J., and D. J. Pledger, Jr. 2,739,519.
Pledger, Huey, Jr. : See —
Kundiger, Donald G., and Pledger. 2,745,884.
Pledger, S. E. : See —
Pledger, William A. 2,746,449.
LIST OF PATENTEES
625
Pledger Ventilator Co., The : See —
Pledger, William A. 2,746,449.
Pledger, William A., to S. E. Pledger, d. b. a. The Pledger
Ventilator Co. Kitchen stove ventilator. 2,746,449,
5-22-56, CI. 126—301.
Pleitgen, Max G., and E. M. Klaus, to Betombau Gesellschaft
mit beschrankter Haftung. Girder, and truss variable in
length made therefrom. 2.741,343, 4-10-56, CI. 189 — 37.
Plemeng, Gordon J. Frameless plate glass door hanger.
2,754,535, 7-17-56, CI. 16—87.
Plescia, Otto J. : See —
Mantell, Russell M., Plescia, and Pratt. 2,753,300.
Plessey Co., Ltd., The : See —
Booth, Douglas G., and Baines. 2,735,372.
Da Costa. Harry. 2,761,687.
Herbert, John M., and Best. 2,750,657.
Trowbridge, David R. 2,733,569.
Pletcher, Clarence B. Tube cleaning. 2,735,122, 2-21-56,
CI. 15—104.3.
Pletcher, Clarence B. Method of cleaning and sterilizing
tubular members. 2,735,794, 2-21-56, CI. 134—24.
Plettner, Stuart C. : See —
Perzentka, Thomas R., and Plettner. 2,773,418.
Plewes, Argyle C. : See —
Butler. Roger M., and Plewes. 2,760,375.
Pliszczak, Karl B., and B. T. Plizak. Lock mounting for
articles with pins. 2,749,588, 6-12-56, CI. 24 — 104.
Plitschka, Heinz : See —
Bergholtz, Willy, and Plitschka. 2,744.160.
Plitt, Jerome E., to American Cyanamid Co. Citrus meal
carrier for hygroscopic vitamins. 2,765,231, 10-2-56, CI.
Plizak, Bruno T. : See —
Pliszczak, Karl B., and Plizak. 2,749,588.
Ploberger, Friedrich. Roll mill for grinding liquid and pasty
material. 2,754.068, 7-10-56, CI. 241—222.
Plockelman, Emil O. Choke convertor. 2,737,825, 3-13-56,
CI. 74—501.
Ploeger, Clyde E., to Servel, Inc. Refrigeration. 2,741.424,
4-10-56, CI. 230—206.
Plos, Otto G. : See —
Baur, John W., Plos and Simms. 2,750,930.
Plotkin, Joseph H., to Oshkosh Trunks and Luagase Co. Two-
way handle for hat boxes. 2.745.524, 5-15-56, CI. 190 — 57.
Plotkin, Theodore. Paper stapling machine. 2,735,094,
2-21-56, CI. 1—3.
Plott, Robert F., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Leakage testing apparatus. 2,751,780, 6-26-56, CI.
73—49.2.
Plucknett, William K., to the United States of America,
as represented by the United States Atomic Energy Com-
mission. Separation of hafnium and zirconium salts.
2,741,628, 4-10-56, CI. 260 — 429.3.
Plueddemann, Edwin P.. to Allied Chemical & Dye Corp.
Stabilization of aromatic chlorosilanes. 2,739,165, 3-20-56,
CI. 260—448.2.
Pluim, Jan, H Sipkes, and A. G. van Steeden, to A. S. Nor-
duco. Apparatus for crystallizing and separating slightly
soluble substances from relatively large quantities of liquid.
2,733.986, 2-7-56, CI. 23—273.
Plumb, Donald E. : See —
Johnson, Edwin R., and Plumb. 2,748,297.
Plumb, Donald E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Permanent
magnet rotor. 2,739,253, 3-20-56, CI. 310 — 156.
Plumb, Robert F., to Iowa Mfg. Co. of Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Mineral filler feeder. 2,758,700, 8-14-56, CI. 198—57.
Plummer, Arthur W. : See —
Grangaard, Donald H., and Plummer. 2,770,556.
Plummer, Charles H. : See —
Kennette, Heath O., Plummer, and Smith. 2,731,679.
Plummer, Harry D. Hand puppet. 2,751,708, 6-26-56, CI.
46—154.
Plummer, Herbert L., and D. L. Irwin. Arrangement for fix-
ing corrugated sheets in position. 2,748,727, 6-5-56, CI.
108—33.
Plummer, Reginald A. Manure distributor. 2,753,085,
7-3-56, CI. 222—177.
Plunkett, Cyril J. Frost casings for the riser pipes of ele-
vated water tanks. 2,741,268, 4-10-56, CI. 138 — 63.
Plusquellic, Louis, to National Dairy Research Laboratories,
Inc. Mold filling mechanism. 2,749,005, 6-5-56, CI.
226—95.
Plusquellic, Louis, to National Dairy Research Laboratories.
Inc. Method and apparatus for opening and emptying paper
containers. 2,772,009, 11-27-56, CI. 214—305.
Plymouth Stamping Co.
Taylor, Elvin A.
See —
2,775,363.
Plympton, Leon W., Jr., and H. C. Jones, to New England
Helicopter Service, Inc. Speed indicating device. 2,740,108,
3-27-56, CI. 340—263.
Pneumafil Corp. : See —
Harris, Charles R. Re. 24,212.
Zarn, Adolphe E. 2,753,895.
Pneumatic Drop Hammer Co. : See —
Fitzgerald, Reginald P. 2,744,315.
Pneumatic Scale Corp., Ltd. : See —
Bergeron, Alfred L. 2,768,655.
Everett, Arthur C. 2,744,368.
Haygarth, Edward D. 2,738,119.
Howard, Stanley R. 2,751,180.
Howard, Stanley R. 2,762,497.
Hultin, Oscar H. 2,771,234.
Knobel, Max. 2,755,007.
Knobel, Max. 2,755,057.
Vergobbi, John G. 2,744,491.
Vergobbi, John G. 2,766,666.
Vergobbi, Robert W. 2,768,653.
Vergobbi, Robert W., and Bergeron. 2,754,644.
Poarch, Arthur E., and P. E. Harrison, to Avoset Co. Lever
type dispenser system for pressurized containers. 2,772,819,
12-4-56, CI. 222 — 394.
Pobanz, Clifford L. and W. T. Safety means for vehicles.
2,748,745, 6-5-56, CI. 116—173.
Pobanz, Wilbur T. : See —
Pobanz. Clifford I. and W. T. 2,748,745.
Pochapsky, Harry V. : See —
Schaefer, Ralph A., Pochapsky, and Sedusky. 2,751,340.
Poche\ Le Roy. Pecan picker. 2,749,697, 6-12-56, CI.
56—328.
Pocock, Lyndall C, and A. C. Beadle, to International Stand-
ard Electric Corp. Telephone subscriber sets. 2,775,649,
12-25-56, CI. 179—81.
Pocrass, Bernard : See —
Pocrass, Irving F., Syak, and B. Pocrass. 2,731,009.
Pocrass, Irving F., C. W. Syak, and B. Pocrass, to The Bica
Co. Portable fuel burning space heater. 2,731,009, 1-17-56,
CI. 126—85.
Podbielniak, Walter J., % to W. G. Podbielniak. Centrifugal
countercurrent exchange device. 2,758,783, 8-14-56, CI.
233—15.
Podbielniak, Walter J. and W. G., and C. M. Doyle; said
Doyle assor. to W. J. and W. G. Podbielniak. Centrifugal
countercurrent exchange device. 2,758,784, 8-14-56, Cl.
233—15.
Podbielniak, Wladzia G. : See —
Podbielniak, Walter J. 2,758.783.
Podbielniak, Walter J. and W. G., and Doyle. 2,758,784.
Podell, Howard I. Current failure indicator. 2,774,960.
12-18-56, Cl. 340—250.
Podgor, Joseph E. Squeegee supporting device for stencil
printing machine. 2,764,084, 9-25-56. Cl. 101—126.
Podmorski, Gustave, to Air Associates, Inc. Personal relief
device. 2,745,111, 5-15-56, Cl. 4—110.
Podolsky, Boris. Electrolytic acceleration sensing device.
2,735,949, 2-21-56, Cl. 310—2.
Podolsky, Leon, and S. O. Dorst, to Sprague Electric Co.
Electrical resistance elements. 2,730,597, 1-10-56, Cl.
201—63.
Podszus, Emil. Apparatus for the production of finely di-
vided materials. 2,764,360, 9-25-56, Cl. 241 — 34.
Poe, Lloyd R. : See —
Hogan, John E., and Poe. 2,732,970.
Poe, Lloyd R., to C. and E. M. Hartwell, copartners d. b. a
Hartwell Aviation Supply Co. Flush hinge. 2,732,582,
1-31-56, Cl. 16—179.
Poeder, Jan. Wind operable wiper for use with a face pro-
tector. 2,737,658, 3-13-56, Cl. 2—9.
Poelman, Armand J. J., to Etablissements R. Schneider.
Breathing apparatuses. 2,751.035. 6-19-56, Cl. 183 — 4.8.
Poeltl, Henry L. Work-holding clamps for gauges. 2,752,960,
7-3-56, Cl. 143—157.
Poepping, John B. : See —
Skelton, Peter A., and Poepping. 2,736,510.
Poeschl, Rudolf and W. Rockers. 2,731,222, 1-17-56. Cl.
248—23.
Poeschl, Wilhelm : See —
Poeschl, Rudolf and W. 2,731,222.
Poffenbarger, Helen W. : See —
Poffenbarger, Perry S. 2,756,754.
Poffenbarger, Perry S., % to H. W. Poffenbarger. Cabinet
with warm air circulating means. 2,756,754, 7-31-56, Cl.
128—373.
Poffenberger, Everett : See —
Odermann, Charles R., and Poffenberger. 2,750,908.
Poffenberger, Noland : See —
Horsley, Lee H., Morello, and Poffenberger. 2,770,641.
Pogasnik, Robert : See —
Pasquariello, James. 2,772.803.
Poggi, Giovanni. Double-framed windows. 2,739,355, 3-27-56,
Cl. 20—53.
Pohl, Ernest F. : See-
Christensen, Edwin S. 2,770,287.
Weller, James O. 2,770,286.
Pohl, Ernst. Connecting device for bone fractures in the
neighborhood of joints. 2,772,676, 12-4-56, Cl. 128—92.
Pohl, Ernst E. : See —
Jackson, John, Maul, and Pohl. 2,736,476.
Pohl, Wadsworth E., to Technicolor Motion Picture Corp.
Photographic printing with traveling mattes. 2,740,712,
4-3-56, Cl. 95—5.
Pohl, Walter : See —
Brendlein, Heinrich, and Pohl. 2,749,370.
Pohl, Walter, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt
vormals Roessler. Process for heating up apparatus for
carrying out exothermic gas reactions. 2,746,737, 5-22-56,
Cl. 263—52.
Pohl, Walter M., to Foote Bros. Gear and Machine_ Corp.
Hydro-kinetic braking systems. 2,7o0,009, 6-12-56, Cl.
188—90.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Pohl, Walter M., to Foote Bros. Gear & Machine Corp. Torque
transmitting coupling. 2,754,948. 7-17-56, CI. 192—105.
Pohland, Albert, to Commercial Solvents Corp. 3-isoxa-
zolidones, derivatives and process. 2,762,815, 9-11-56,
CI. 260—307.
Pohland, Albert, to Eli Lilly and Co. Hydrogenating ketimino-
magnesium halide intermediates with lithium aluminum
hydride to produce amines. 2,772,311, 11-27-56, CI.
260—570.
Pohlemann, Heinz : See —
Krzikalla, Hans, and Pohlemann. 2,736,729.
Pohlman, Reimar, to USAG Ultraschall A. G. Body attach-
ing means for ultrasonic apparatus. 2,752,914, 7-3-56, CI.
128—24.
Poinsot, William B. Cartridge projecting and retracting mech-
anism for ball point pens. 2,773,478, 12-11-56, CI.
120—42.03.
Point, Marcel : See —
Felici, Noel, and Point. 2,756,352.
Point, Marcel, to Societe Anonyme de Machines Electro-
statlques. Electrostatic machine generating different po-
tentials. 2,754,433, 7-10-56, CI. 310—6.
Pointer, Robert W., to The General Tire and Rubber Co.
Deformable cushion suspension for vehicles. 2,742,301,
4-17-56, CI. 280—104.5.
Pointer, Robert W., to The General Tire and Rubber Co.
Arm and joint for connecting a vehicle axle and frame.
2,742,302, 4-17-56, CI. 280—124.
Poirette Corsets, Inc. : See —
Laguzzi, Mario. 2,752,599.
Poirette, Paul, to Societe Marocaine d'Achats et de Construc-
tions Somarac. Photo-electric exposure meters. 2,730,009,
1-10-56, CI. 88—23.
Polrier, George H., and H. J. Pelchat. Cord structure.
2,737,075, 3-6-56, CI. 87—6.
Poirier, Maurice. Tandem wheel suspension. 2,756,068,
7-24-56, CI. 280—104.5.
Poirier, Suzanne, and I. M. Juzenka. Elastic belt. 2,754,517,
7-17-56, Cl. 2—43.
Poitras, Edward J. Fluid dispensing apparatus. 2,734,658,
2-14-56, Cl. 222—2.
Pokorny, Oldrich S., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Lubricants for heavy journal bearings operating at elevated
temperatures. 2.730,499, 1-10-56, Cl. 252 — 49.8.
Pokorny, Oldrich S., and G. A. Speer, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Methyl-ethyl ketone dewaxing process.
2,740,746, 4-3-56, Cl. 196 — 18.
Pokorny, Oldrich S., and M. H. Farmer, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Liquid-liquid contacting apparatus.
2,768,071, 10-23-56, Cl. 23—270.5.
Pokorny, Stephen S. Post hole driller. 2,734,722, 2-14-56,
Cl. 255—19.
Pokorny, Stephen S. Position holder for vehicle engine
speed controls. 2,763.349. 9-1S-56, Cl. 192—3.
Pokryfke, John A., to W. D. Allen Mfg. Co. Hose rack.
2,753,142, 7-3-56, Cl. 248—92.
Polack, Joseph A. : See —
Bilisoly, Julius P., Hunter, Polack, and Segura. 2,732,349.
Bilisoly, Julius P., Polack, and Segura. 2,767,147.
Polad, Thomas H., to Rudy Mfg. Co. Tube enveloping plate
condenser having rolled ends, and method of its construc-
tion. 2,772,077, 11-27-56, Cl. 257—256.
Polak, Albert V. Motor mixer. '2,750,166, 6-12-56, Cl.
259—179.
Polak, Ernest H., to Polak's Frutal Works, Inc. Process
of producing indanes from para-cymene. 2,752,404,
6-26-56, Cl. 260—668.
Polak's Frutal Works. Inc. : See —
Fuchs, Kurt. 2.759.022.
Polak, Ernest H. 2,752,404.
Polance, Anthony F. : See —
Chase, William S„ and Polance. 2,742,804.
Polarad Electronics Corp. : See —
Skwarek, Frank J. 2,774,243.
Polaroid Corp. : See —
Baehelder, Albert J. 2,759,212.
Bachelder, Albert J., and McCune. 2,740,714.
Bing, Herbert A., Erlichman, and Hunter. 2,740,338.
Bing, Herbert A., and Hunter. 2,740.340.
Bing, Herbert A., and Lothrop. 2,740,342.
Bishop. Donald R., Fairbank, McCune, and Pierce.
2.759.404.
Booth, Joseph H.. and Eloranta. 2.740,374.
Cohen, Saul G., and Haas. 2.753,273.
Eloranta, Vaito K. 2.747.076.
Fairbank, Murry N. 2.740,897.
Fairbank, Murrv N. 2.752,834.
Fairbank, Murrv N„ and Shurcliff. 2,747,103.
Govatsos. Charles A. 2.768,403.
Land, Edwin H. 2.740,343.
Land, Edwin H. 2,740.715.
Land, Edwin H. 2.759.825.
Land, Edwin H. 2,765.240.
Land, Edwin H. 2.768,564.
Land, Edwin H., and Morse. 2.774.667.
Land. Edwin H., and Wolff. 2.750,075.
McCune, William J., Jr. 2.740.341.
Rogers. Howard G. 2.774,668.
Shurcliff, William A. 2,730,625.
Shurcliff. William A. 2.750,515.
Wolff. Otto E. 2.759.519.
Polasek, Karl, and K. A. Jonsson. Alternating current
generating arrangement for constant frequency. 2,747,107,
5-22-56, Cl. 307—43.
Display device. 2,731,748, 1-24-56, Cl.
rton Co. Grinding wheels. 2,769,699,
Polay, Harvey H.
40—155.
Polch, Frank J., to No.,
11-6-56, Cl. 51—298.
Polcuch, Alexander F. G., to Boeing Airplane Co. Elec-
trical conductor continuity test apparatus. 2,744,237,
5-1-56, Cl. 324 — 51.
Poldervaart, Jacob L. : See —
Van Amerongen, Gerrit J., Poldervaart, and Schreuder.
2,736,758.
Poldervaart, Leendert, P. J. H. Janssen, and H. J. Gits, to
Hartford National Bank and Trust Co. Circuit-arrangement
for silent tuning in a frequency-modulation receiver.
2,773,182, 12-4-56, Cl. 250 — 27.
Poleschook, Nick, Pickup and amplifier apparatus. 2,773,943,
12-11-56, Cl. 179—110.
Poleschuk, Stephen, to Youngstown Foundry & Machine Co.
Extrusion press. 2,753,043, 7-3-56, Cl. 207 — 2.
Polfuss, Lester W., to Gibson, Inc. Combined bridge and tail
piece for stringed instruments. 2,737,842, 3-13-56, Cl.
84—299.
Polhemus, Von D., and M. Ruegg, to General Motors Corp.
Leaf spring suspension for vehicles. 2,762,445, 9-11-56,
Cl. 180—73.
Polhemus, Von D., and L. M. Forbush, to General Motors
Corp. Stroboscopic display devices. 2,773,990, 12-11-56,
Cl. 250—71.
Poliansky, Alejandro. Gas compressor. 2,732,124, 1-24-56,
Cl. 230—55.
Policansky, Hyman, to Industrial Machinery Co. Ltd. Means
for the production of filter tip cigarettes. 2,742,906,
4-24-56, Cl. 131—61.
Policansky, Hyman, to Industrial Machinery Co. Ltd. Means
Polich, Anthony, Jr. : See —
Talbert, Austin G., and Polich. 2,760,784.
Polincovsky. Jack. Combination knife. 2,749,924, 6-12-56,
Cl. 132—76.2.
Politsch, Verney G., R. L. Early, and V. J. Van Meter, to
Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Glass wall-thickness gauging ma-
chine. 2,755,703, 7-24-56, Cl. 88—14.
Polivka, John N., and G. T. Scharfenberg, to General Mills,
Inc. Casing for food mixer. 2,765,676, 10-9-56, Cl.
74—606.
Polk, Charles, to Radio Corp. of America. Wide band co-
axial transmission line. 2,752,577, 0-26-56, Cl. 333 — 96.
Polk, Ellsworth M. Packing seal. 2,733,969, 2-7-56, Cl.
30g 23
Polk, Emil S. Pocket knives. 2,774,139, 12-18-56, Cl.
30—161.
Polk, Ralph, Jr. Juice extractor. 2,750,878, 6-19-56, Cl.
100—37.
Polk, William E. Movable toy bird. 2,729,022, 1-3-56, Cl.
46—124.
Polk, William E. Activated toy bird. 2,741,871, 4-17-56,
Cl. 46—124.
Polk, William E. Electro-mechanical bird device. 2,770,918,
11-20-56, Cl. 46—245.
Poll, Benjamin. Plant-carrying arm for a transplanter.
2.739,548. 3-27-56. Cl. 111—3.
Pollack, Martin. Test pencil. 2,760,921, 8-28-56, Cl.
204—1.
Pollack, Maxwell A. Polyamino acids. 2,754,291, 7-10-56,
Cl. 260—89.7.
Pollak, Felix : See—
July, George, Knott, and Pollak. 2,732,316.
Pollak, Geza. Dispensing apparatus. 2,743,847, 5-1-56, Cl.
222—133.
Pollak, Joseph, Corp. : See —
Hasselbnum, Oscar H. 2,763,753.
Pollan. David, J. Halahan, and F. A. Lyon, and T. F. Aronson,
to Viewlex, Inc. Remote control slide projector. 2,748,653,
6-5-56. Cl. 88—27.
Pollard. Brian W., and R. Stuart-Williams, to National Re-
search Development Corp. Information translating appa-
ratus. 2,757,864, 8-7-56, Cl. 235—61.6.
Pollard, Charles E.. Jr. : See-
Brown, John T. L., and Pollard. 2,769.875.
Pollard, Charles E., Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc.
Means for preventing contact sticking in mercury contact
switches. 2.732,459, 1-24-56, Cl. 200—112.
Pollard, Floyd A. Metal strip can opener. 2,738,896,
3-20-56, Cl. 220—52.
Pollard. Gerald M. Sand blasting apparatus. 2,766,557,
10-16-56, Cl. 51—8.
Pollard, John M. Blade for rotary mower. 2,764,865,
10-2-56, Cl. 56—295.
Pollard, Josenh W.. to Nu Arc Co., Inc. Arc lamp control
system. 2,754,446, 7-10-56, Cl. 314—65.
Pollard, Leon G., G. H. Ridge, and A. Hofer, to The Western
Union Telegraph Co. Stylus facsimile recorders. 2,739,029,
3-20-56, Cl. 346—24.
Pollet. Rene M. A. J. : See—
Remane. Roger. 2,746,797.
Polliard, Thomas C, to Northrop Aircraft. Inc. Hole bore
angle duplicator. 2,732,734, 1-31-56, Cl. 77—5.
Pollitz. Harold C to Iowa Mfg. Co. of Cedar Rapids. Iowa,
Vibrating finishing machine. 2,757,588, 8-7-56, Cl. 94 — 48.
Pollitz, Harold C, to Iowa Mfg. Co. of Cedar Rapids. Iowa.
Screen clamping mechanism. 2,774,477, 12-18-56, Cl.
209—403.
LIST OF PATENTEES
627
Pollnow, William F., to Vestal Laboratories, Inc. Flexible
dispensing container supportable for bottom discbarge with
internally extending outlet pipe having a trap forming loop.
2,763,404. 9-18-56, CI. 222—211.
Pollock, Frank S., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Tarn travel control apparatus. 2,767,828, 10-23-56, CI.
203—320.
Pollock, Halford P. Advertising device for motor vehicles.
2,741,047, 4-10-56, CI. 40—129.
Pollock, Helen : See —
Rachlin, Max. 2,761,642.
Pollock, James A. : See —
Clifford, Emma D., and Pollock. 2,757,595.
Pollock, Latham, and J. S. Appleton, to North American Avia-
tion, Inc. Machine tool. 2,730,020, 1-10-56, CI. 90—13.
Pollock, Leon J. Combination guide and portable support for
power saws. 2,770,265, 11-13-56, CI. 143—6.
Pollock, Lyle W., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Removal of liquids
from underground storage free of dissolved impurities.
2,732,334, 1-24-56, CI. 202 — 75.
Pollock, Mark W. : See —
Goldstein, Herman B., Pollock, and Zerner. 2,756,175.
Pollock Paper Corp. : See —
Bromberg, Edward J. 2,735,365.
Pollock, William E., to Librascope, Inc. Sine-cosine mecha-
nism. 2,746,303, 5-22-56, CI. 74—62.
Pollopas Patents Ltd. : See —
Burg, Hans. 2,738,776.
Polos, Victor P. Window guard. 2,762,644, 9-11-56, CI.
292—288.
Poison, Paul. Combination paraffin scraper and rod guide.
2,772,741, 12-4-56, CI. 166—176.
Polster, Norman E., to Leeds and Northrop Co. Spectrograph
system with motor controlled dispersing element. 2,735,330,
2 21-56, CI. 88—14.
Poltorak, Emil J., to Johns-Manville Corp. Gaskets. 2,766,055,
10-9-56, CI. 288—23.
Poly Choke Co., Inc., The : See —
White, Ezekiel F. 2,768,743.
Polychrome Corp. : See —
Halpern, Gregory, and Gumbinner. 2,766,688.
Polydoroff, Wladimir J. Antenna systems. 2,748,386,
5-29-56, CI. 343 — 787.
Polye, William R.. to Bendix Aviation Corp. Thermal con-
trol device. 2,754,472, 7-10-56, CI. 323 — 69.
Polye, William R., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Method for
fabricating pressure sensitive devices. 2,770,932, 11-20-56,
CI. 53—6.
Polye, William R., and A. P. Viret, to Bendix Aviation Corp.
Miniature variable resistor. 2,740,025, 3-27-56, CI.
201—48.
Polye, William R., and A. Viret, to Bendix Aviation Corp.
Method for lighting indicating devices. 2,768,606, 10-30-56,
CI. 116—129.
Polygram Casting Co. Ltd. : See —
Jenkins, Gwynville, and Taylor. 2,751,645.
Jenkins, Gwynville, Taylor, and Fallows. 2,755,526.
" Hair curlers. 2,747,584, 5-29-56,
Hair wavers. 2,754,831, 7-17-56,
Polykranas, William G.
q] 232 33
Polykranas, William G.
CI. 132—39.
Polymer Corp., The : See —
Davis, William J., and Koch. 2,736,057.
Koch, Robert B., and James. 2,747,222.
Koch, Robert B., and James. 2,747,224.
Montross, Eugene E. 2,757,416.
Stott, Louis L., and Hervey. 2,742,440.
Polymer Corp. Ltd : See —
Bowell, Stephen T., Rush, and Watson. 2,734,883.
Reilly, Park M., Carwardine, and Finigan. 2,739,176.
Williams, Harry L., and Davidson. 2,749.313.
Williams, Harry L., and Fordham. 2.753.327.
Williams, Harry L., and Fordham. 2,759,911.
Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn : See —
Weber, Ernst, and Ebert. 2,731,603.
Polytechnic Research and Development Co. Inc. : See —
Deutsch, Sid. 2,771,548.
Deutsch. Sid, and Finke. 2,772,355.
Finke, Herbert A., and Ebert. 2,752,494.
Gaffney, Francis J., and Finke. 2,748,276.
Polzer, John O., to A. O. Smith Corp. Belt grinding ap-
paratus. 2,751,724. 6-26-56, CI. 51—141.
Polzguter, Franz : See —
Dick, Adolf, and Polzguter. 2,769,216.
Polzin. Edwin A. : See —
Brunt.ien, Herman A. 2,743,663.
Pomazal, Jesse W., and E. J. Corcoran, to Harnischfeger
Corp. Magnetic core assembly. 2,762,988, 9-11-56, CI.
336—210.
Pomerleau, Edward. Mixer for solids and liquids. 2.746,728,
5-22-56, CI. 259—4. ...
Pomernacki, Henry, to Illinois Tool Works. Automatic
gear size checking apparatus. 2,761,560, 9-4-56, CI.
209 — 88.
Pomernacki, Henry, to Illinois Tool Works. Gear testing
apparatus. 2,775,041, 12-25-56, CI. 33—179.5.
Pomeroy, Clyde D. Well screen washer. 2,762,439, 9-11-56,
CI. 166 — 147.
Pomeroy, S. H, Co., Inc. : See —
Knebel, Herman C. 2,775,325.
Pominski, Joseph, and H. L. E. Vix, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of Agriculture.
Meal recycling solvent extraction process. 2,729,661,
1-3-56, CI. 260—412.4.
2,764,707.
Mounting
"" 77.
Roof
Pominski, Joseph, H. L. E. Vix, and P. H. Eaves, to the United
States of America as represented by the Secretary of Agri-
culture. Rice wax extraction. 2,759,956, 8-21-56, CI.
260 — 412.8.
Pompa, Dominic: See —
Persico, Ralph W., and Pompa. 2,745,104.
Pompa, Dominic, and L. Cugini, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secertary of the Army.
Closure for protective suit. 2,773,263, 12-11-56, CI. 2 — 96.
Pomper, Antliony W., to John Waldron Corp. Web roll re-
plenisher. 2,775,409, 12-25-56, CI. 242—58.
Pomper, Anthony W., and C. J. Waechter, to John Waldron
Corp. Web cutting and sheet delivery and stacking mech-
anism. 2,769,495, 11-6-56, CI. 164 — 68.
Pompetti, John P., and M. B. Tatonetti, to Cybertronic Corp.
of America. Photo-transistor control system. 2,765,986,
10-9-56, CI. 236—69.
Pomykala, Edmund S. Method and apparatus for making
artificial rain. 2,740,663, 4-3-56, CI. 299—28.
Pomykala, Edmund S. Separation and purification of nitro-
gen and other insoluble gases from flue gases. 2,740,693,
4-3-56, CI. 23—220.
Pon, Wing G. : See —
Crawford, Richard B., Gow, Pon, and Ruby.
Ponce, Lucien G. : See —
Mazur, Ferdinand J., and Ponce. 2,746,353.
Ponce, Lucien G., to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co.
for rear view mirrors. 2,747,467, 5-29-56, CI. »H-
Pond, Benham S., to Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co.
bolting drill. 2,771,273. 11-20-56, CI. 255—51.
Ponder, Raymond E., and L. G. P. Hafner ; said Ponder assor.
to Quirk Machinery Co. Machine for breasting Louis heels.
2,739,324, 3-27-56, CI. 12—123.3.
Ponder, Walter P., to E. A. and E. A. Beckelhymer, Jr. Ad-
justable supporting and clamping device. 2,740,530, 4-3-56,
CI. 211—64.
Poniatowski, Ladislaus W. Fishing bait. 2,752,718, 7-3-56,
CI. 43—26.2.
Pons, Benjamin, to Alba Hosiery Mills, Inc. Boarding form
for full-fashioned panties. 2,739,743, 3-27-56, CI. 223 — 72.
Ponsar, Yves M. Arrangement for adjusting a flow of liquid.
2,745,426, 5-15-56, CI. 137—143.
Ponsar, Yves M. Siphons for the regulation of the upstream
level of a liquid. 2,762,202, 9-11-56, CI. 61 — 18.
Ponsell, Athalia. Handle grip for cleaning devices. 2,752,625,
7-3-56, CI. 15—209.
Ponti, Joseph V. Master cylinder pressure cartridge unit.
2,759,329, 8-21-56, CI. 60—54.6.
Ponticelli, Pasco. Voltage dropping resistor. 2,759,077,
8-14-56, CI. 201—48.
Ponting, Fred W. Conduit and tubing offset bending appa-
ratus. 2,730,157, 1-10-56, CI. 153-^46.
Ponting, Fred W. Lapidary template and dop-stick.
2,735,246, 2-21-56, CI. 51—229.
Pontius, George W., Ill, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Brake
adjustor. 2,774,445, 12-18-56, CI. 188—79.5.
Pontius, Paul E. : See —
Shenk, Robert H., and Pontius. 2,771,794.
Pontius, Paul E., to J. A. Zurn Mfg. Co. Indicating means.
2,767,681, 10-23-56, CI. 116—125.
Pool, Charles H., to Philco Corp. Electro-chemical treatment.
2,763,608, 9-18-56, CI. 204—143.
Pool, Charles H., to Philco Corp. Method of depositing par-
ticles on a cathode ray tube screen structure. 2,769,733,
11-6-56, CI. 117—211.
Pool, Stuart D., to International Harvester Co. Ammonia
metering pump. 2,747,509, 5-29-56, CI. 103 — 38.
Pool, Stuart D„ and E. K. Karlsson, to International Harvest-
er Co. Stalk pick-up device for harvesters. 2,738,638,
3-30-56, CI. 56—119. ...
Pool, Stuart D., and E. K. Karlsson, to International Har-
vester Co. Rotary cutting assembly with torque control
for driving and positioning cutting assembly. 2,74s .">.">_>.
6-5-56, CI. 56—15.
Pool, Stuart D., and E. K. Karlsson, to International Harvester
Co. Cane harvesting machine. 2,762,491, 9-11-56, CI.
198—102.
Pool, William, and A. McGill, to Celanese Corp. of America.
Production of textile materials. 2,737,687, 3-13-56, CI.
19 — .41.
Poole, Arthur B., to Haydon Mfg. Co., Inc. Reversible
direct-current motor. 2,747,116, 5-22-56, CI. 310 — 128.
Poole, David E. : See —
Lewis, Charles J., and Poole. 2,733,023.
Poole, Forrest R., and D. M. Clark; said Poole assor. to
said Clark. Brassiere and bust cup therefor. 2,760,198,
8-28-56, CI. 2—42.
Poole, Foster M., % to C. Casey. Densimeter. 2,754,676,
7-17-56. CI. 73—32.
Poole, Randolph G., Jr. Low-frequency oscillator. 2,735,937,
2-21-56, CI. 250—36.
Poole, William D., to Bethlehem Steel Co. Treatment of tin-
plate. 2,775,535, 12-25-56, CI. 148—6.2.
Pooley, Robert W., to United States Rubber Co. Foam from
a vinyl chloride polymer, butadiene-acrvlonitrile rubber
and a plasticizer. 2,757,147, 7-31-56, CI. 260 — 2.5.
Pooley, Robert W., to United States Rubber Co. Shoe sole
and method of making same. 2,772,196, 11-27-56, CI.
154 — 106.
Pooley. Robert W., ana R. C. Kohrn, to United States Rub-
ber Co. Practice or play ball and method of making same
2,743,931, 5-1-56, CI. 273—199.
628
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Poor & Co. : See —
Chester, Allan E. 2,730,492.
Chester, Allan E. 2,734,026.
Chester, Allan E. 2,739,980.
Chester, Allan E. 2,768,904.
Chester, Allan E., and Irwin. 2,771,411.
Chester, Allan E., and Irwin. 2,771,412.
Ruppert, Max K. 2,771,670.
Poor, Erston R. : See —
Johnson, John E., and Poor. 2,753,248.
Poor, Henry I. Fluid control and distributor unit. 2,741,265,
4-10-56, CI. 137—625.11.
Poor, John, to Van Der Horst Corp. of America. Electroplat-
ing with iron. 2,745,800, 5-15-56, CI. 204 — 48.
Pop, Johannes J. : See —
Van Doorne, Hubertus J., and Pop. 2,729,501.
Pope, Alfred W. Control for the engine and starting circuits
of a motor vehicle. 2,739,247, 3-20-56, CI. 290 — 38.
Pope, Arthur J. Trigger and sear control mechanism.
2,751,820, 6-26-56, CI. 89—140.
Pope, Arthur T. Collapsible leaf basket and burner for at-
tachment to wheelbarrows. 2,768,022, 10-23-56, CI.
296—27.
Pope, Arthur W., Jr., to Waukesha Motor Co. Engine gov-
ernor utilizing plural rate spring. 2,739,802, 3-27-50, CI.
264—3.
Pope, Douglas H. Apparatus for wrapping magazines.
2,747,347, 5-29-56, CI. 53—52.
Pope, Henry, Jr., to The Davis Co. Method of knitting and
the product thereof. 2,729,957, 1-10-56, CI. 66—172.
Pope, Lewis J. Elevator door bridge. 2,739,354. 3-27-56,
CI. 20—19.
Pope, Louis A. Black-out flashlight. 2,738,415, 3-13-56,
CI. 240—10.6.
Pope, Lyman B., and J. W. Sjostrom, to Pope Machinery
Corp. Method of making an interchangeable extension
arbor. 2,732,617, 1-31-56, CI. 29 — 406.
Pope Machinery Corp. : See —
Kempton, Albert E. 2,745,026.
Pope. Lyman B.. and Sjostrom. 2,732,617.
Pope, William P., to Paramount Textile Machinery Co. Fab-
ric-treating cabinet. 2,767,568, 10-23-56, CI. 68 — 5.
Popino, Robert P. : See —
Skol, Herman, and Popino. 2,733,183.
Popkin, Alexander H., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Combustion test. 2,761.766, 9-4-56, CI. 23 — 230.
Popkin, Alexander H., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Pour depressant-detergent additive combination. 2,762,774,
9-11-56, CI. 252 — 42.7.
Popovac, Daniel O. : See —
Luntz, Horace E., and Popovac. 2,768,199.
Popp, Charles L. Method for closing and preventing leaks
in gas mains. 2.758,917, 8-14-56, CI. 48—194.
Popp, Joseph. Harvesting container. 2,764,328, 9-25-56,
CI. 224—28.
Popp, Michael B. Electrical switching apparatus. 2,768,234,
10-23-56, CI. 179—1.
Popp, Rudolph, to McGill Mfg. Co., Inc. Electric switch and
socket. 2,709,871, 11-6-56, CI. 200 — 51.06.
Popp, Rudolph, to McGill Mfg. Co., Inc. Electrical recep-
tacles. 2,769,898, 11-6-56, CI. 240—81.
Poppe, George W., to Equitable Paper Bag Co. Inc. Latch
formed by superimposed sheets. 2,756,923, 7-31-56, CI.
229—77.
Porath, Joseph A. : See —
Eaton, William J., and Porath. 2,762,585.
Porem, Antonio M., to P. Santos Gil & Cia Limitada. Nut
husking machine having small diameter opposed cutter
discs. 2,764,198, 9-25-56, CI. 146—10.
Porland, Kjeld. Electric switch with tilting movement.
2,740,857, 4-3-56, CI. 200—67.
Porret, Daniel, to Ciba Ltd. Method of purifying a cuprous
salt catalyst in the synthesis of acrylonitrile. 2,763,676,
9-18-56, CI. 260—465.3.
Porsche, Ferdinand A. E. : See —
Reimspiess, Franz X., and Porsche. 2,730,375.
Porsche, Ferdinand A. E., to Dr. Ing. h. c. F. Porsche K.-G.
Door handle lighting fixture for automotive vehicles.
2,760,050, 8-21-56, CI. 240—2.13.
Porsche, Ferdinand A. E., and R. Binder, to Dr. Ing. h. c.
Porsche K.-G. Internal-combustion engine auxiliary slu
for driving auxiliary engine units. 2,731,008, 1-17-56, CI.
123—195.
Porsche, Ferdinand A. E., and E. Fuhrmann, to Dr. Ing.
h. c. F. Porsche K.-G. Cam shaft drives for the valve gear
of multibank internal combustion engines. 2,749,893,
6-12-56, CI. 123 — 90.
Porsche, Ferdinand A. E., and E. Fuhrmann, to Dr. Ing.
h. c. F. Porsche K.-G. Independent wheel suspensions
for power driven vehicles. 2,756,067, 7-24-56, CI.
280—96.2.
Porsche, Ferdinand A. E., and R. Binder, to Dr. Ing. h. c. F.
Porsche K.-G. V-type internal combustion engine and
intake manifold therefor. 2,771,863, 11-27-56, CI. 123 — 52.
Porsche, Jules D., J. B. Lesh, and M. D. Grossnickle, to
Armour and Co. Recovery of serum albumin. 2,765,299,
10-2-56, CI. 260—122.
Port, William S. : See —
Swern, Daniel, and Port. 2,756,222.
Portable Balers Ltd. : See —
Wilson, Robert A., and Barlow. 2,757,603.
Portable Electric Tools, Inc. : See —
Davis, Robert K., and Dudek. 2,759,507.
Lindee, Carl F., Jr. 2,733,737.
Lindee, Carl F., Jr. 2,733,741.
McCabe, Joseph A. 2,730,635.
Wilber, Evan W. 2,759,665.
Portable Industries, Inc. : See —
Kopf, Rowland J., and Marsh. 2,770,194.
Kopf, Rowland J., and Marsh. 2,771,696.
Pfaff, Elmer F., and Kopf. 2,767,398.
Williams, Jesse E., and De Caro. 2,761,348.
Portasilo Ltd. : See —
Shepherd, Donald W. 2,749,076.
Porte, Eugene F. Volumetric rotary machine operating in a
continuous stream of fluid. 2,734,461. 2-14-56, CI.
103—121.
Portell, James V. Hair curler. 2,769,449, 11-6-56, CI.
132 — 42.
Porter, Allan W. H. : See —
Garner, Stanley, Banks, and Porter. 2,741,107.
Robertson, Andrew, and Porter. 2,738,565.
Porter, Allan W. H., to F. N. F. Ltd. Knitting machine.
2,733,583, 2-7-56, 6. 66—86.
Porter, Arthur C. Ledger and statement collating means.
2,747,894, 5-29-56, CI. 281—1.
Porter, Burnie : See —
Dow, Willard M., and Porter. 2,755,851.
Porter-Cable Machine Co., The : See —
Bruck, John P. 2,737,984.
Emmons, Arthur N. 2,764,852.
Emmons, Arthur N. 2,774,198.
Emmons, Arthur N. 2,774,199.
Emmons, Arthur N. 2,774,399.
Emmons, Arthur N., and Papworth. 2,751,942.
Frostad, Lars. 2,742,741.
Hartmann, Eric. 2,764,191.
Hartmann, Eric. 2,774,292.
Hartmann, Eric, and Papworth. 2,765,824.
Porter, Charles A., and M. E. Marks, to The Pure Oil Co.
Method of conducting alkaline treatment of petroleum
products. 2,753,292, 7-3-56, CI. 196—32.
Porter, Clarence M. and W. H. Rearview mirror assembly
for automotive vehicles. 2,737,852, 3-13-56, CI. 88 — 98.
Porter, Clemmon : See —
Wooding, William M., Melucci, and Porter. 2,757,102.
Porter, Clinton D., to The Miner Rubber Co. Ltd. Manufac-
ture of footwear. 2,772,489, 12-4-56, CI. 36—72.
Porter, Donald C. : See —
Bellett, George R., and Porter. 2,752,730.
Porter, Donald C, to Dubl Dee Engineering Corp. Heat trans-
fer unit. 2,743,347, 4-24-56, CI. 219—19.
Porter, Ernest A., to Boonton Electronics Corp. Probe for
grid dip meters. 2,736,807, 2-28-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Porter, Ezra O. Wreath making machine. 2,767,499,
10-23-56, CI. 41—3.
Porter, Firmin D. : See —
Blackmon, Truett M., and Porter. 2,759,356.
Hydro-desulphurisation of cracked petroleum naphtha and
straight run naphtha. 2,749,283, 6-5-56, CI. 196 — 28.
Porter, Frederick W. B., and R. P. Northcott, to The British
Petroleum Co. Ltd. Removal of vanadium and/or sodium
from petroleum and petroleum products with titania on
alumina and hydrofining. 2,730,487, 1-10-56, CI. 196 — 24.
Porter, Frederick W. B., and A. H. Richardson, to The British
Petroleum Co., Ltd. Catalytic desulphurisation of petrole-
um hydrocarbons. 2,749,282, 6-5-56, CI. 196 — 28.
Porter, Frederick W. B., and R. P. Northcott, to The British
Petroleum Co. Ltd. Treatment of petroleum residues to
obtain increased yield of gas oil improved diesel index.
2,752,287, 6-26-56, CI. 190—24.
Porter, Frederick W. B., and J. W. Hyde, to The British Pe-
troleum Co. Ltd. Treatment of crude petroleum. 2,755,225,
7-17-56, CI. 196—24.
Porter, Frederick W. B., and R. P. Northcott, to The
British Petroleum Co. Ltd. Stripping hydrogen sulphide
from hydrofined petroleum hydrocarbons with an inert gas.
2,757,127, 7-31-56, CI. 196—24.
Porter, Frederick W. B., and J. W. Hyde, to The British
Petroleum Co. Ltd. Removal of vanadium and/or sodium
from petroleum by hydrogenation in the presence of bauxite.
2,758,060, 8-7-56, CI. 196—35.
Porter, Frederick W. B., and R. P. Northcott, to The British
Petroleum Co. Ltd. Removal of vanadium and/or sodium
from petroleum and petroleum products with alumina and
iron oxide. 2,764,525, 9-25-56, CI. 196—24.
Porter, Frederick W. B., and R. P. Northcutt, to The British
Petroleum Co. Ltd. Removal of vanadium and/or sodium
Porter, Frederick W. B. and R. P. Northcott, to The British
Petroleum Co. Ltd. Process for the recovery of vanadium
from carbon- and vanadium-contaminated catalysts.
2,769,687, 11-6-56, CI. 21—140.
Porter, Frederick W. B., and J. N. Haresnape, to The British
Petroleum Co. Ltd. Hydrodesulfurizing petroleum with de-
sulphurisation catalvsts on calcined trihydrate bauxite.
2,769,755, 11-6-56, Cl. 196—28.
Porter, Frederick W. B., and J. S. Isitt, to The British Petro-
leum Co. Ltd. Hydrodesulfurizing crude petroleum with a
desulfurizing catalyst on trihydrate bauxite. 2,769,756,
11-6-56, Cl. 196—28.
LIST OF PATENTEES
629
Porter, Frederick W. B., and J. S. Isitt, to The British Petro-
leum Co. Ltd. Removal of sodium and vanadium from
petroleum hydrocarbons followed by catalytic desulphurisa-
tion of said petroleum hydrocarbons. 2,769,758, 11-6-56,
CI. 196—28.
Porter, Frederick W. B., and J. W. Hyde, to The British
Petroleum Co. Ltd. Catalytic desulphurisation of motor
fuels containing benzole. 2,771,400, 11-20-56, CI. 196 — 28.
Porter, George F. : See —
Hawkswell, John S., and Porter. 2,743,128.
Porter, George K. Apparatus for shaping glass tubes.
2,754,626, 7-17-56, CI. 49—7.
Porter, George S., and E. N. Corby, to American Viscose Corp.
Replaceable thread guide. 2,768,799, 10-30-56, CI.
242—157.
Porter, Gilbert E. Assister unit for hydraulic brake systems.
2,770,948, 11-20-56, CI. 60—54.5.
Porter, H. K., Co., Inc. of Pittsburgh : See —
Dorman, Elwood H. 2,766,577.
Porter, H. K., Inc. : See —
Ferguson, Robert N. 2,748,637.
Porter, Harrison T. Ice fishing apparatus. 2,752,716,
7-3-56, CI. 43—16.
Porter, Henry H., to Streeter-Amet Co. Motion weighing
apparatus. 2,764,399, 9-25-56, CI. 265—5.
Porter, Henry L. Drill pipe finger. 2,738,076, 3-13-56, CI.
211—60.
Porter, Herbert C, to General Motors Corp. Damper winding
for D. C. motor. 2,768,317, 10-23-56, CI. 310—183.
Porter, Ian S. Looms for weaving. 2,750,965, 0-19-56, CI.
139—42.
Porter, James T. Adjustable sprinkler. 2,763,512, 9-18-56,
CI. 299—69.
Porter, John N., G. C. Krupka, and N. Bohonos, to American
Cyanamid Co. Puromycin and preparation of same.
2,763,642, 9-18-56, CI. 260—211.5.
Porter, John R. : See —
Newcomb, Charles E„ Porter, and Darby. 2,733,912.
Newcomb, Charles E., Porter, Darby, and Vordahl.
2,762,856.
Porter, John S. Sampling tube with drain valve. 2,751,787,
6-26-56, CI. 73—425.4.
Porter, Lee M. : See —
Rust, Frederick F., and Porter. 2,755,322.
Porter, Lee M., and F. F. Rust, to Shell Development Co.
Preparation of diallylic compounds. 2,730,559, 1-10-56,
CI. 260—680.
Porter, Leo F. Rotary-turbine-explosion type engine.
2,742,882, 4-24-56, CI. 123—13.
Porter, Louis S. Ophthalmic devices. 2,735,338, 2-21-56,
CI. 88—52.
Porter, Omer J., and R. S. McKesson, said McKesson to said
Porter. Oscillating wheel and axle assembly. 2,740,337,
4-3-56, CI. 94—50.
Porter. Ralph B. : See —
Francis, Charles B., and Porter. 2,749,609.
Porter, Reese W. Tool for positioning matched planking.
2,743,902, 5-1-56, CI. 254—15.
Porter, Rotheus B., Jr. : See —
Pullman, Joseph C, and Porter. 2,758,032.
Porter, Rotheus B., Jr., to American Cyanamid Co. Method
of making a wax and clay dispersion. 2,764,499, 9-25-56,
CI. 106—272.
Porter, Spiers (Leicester) Ltd. : See —
Boynton. Thomas E., and Turnbull. 2,745,309.
Porter, Wellington W. Pickup with belt stripping means.
2,729,049, 1-3-56, CI. 56—364.
Porter, William C, and W. E. Ramsey, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy.
Geiger-Muller counter circuits. 2,764,695, 9-25-56, CI.
250—83.6.
Porter, William H. : See —
Porter, Clarence M. and W. H. 2,737,852.
Porter, William H. Balanced well pump. 2,744,468, 5-8-56,
C. 103—183.
Porter, William L. : See —
Naghski, Joseph, Willits, Porter, and White. 2,760,870.
Porter, William M. Grave markers. 2,774,162, 12-18-56,
CI. 40—124.5.
Porter, William M., and E. E. Smith, to Brite-Lite Corp.
of America. Electric control mechanism. 2,744,172,
5-1-56, CI. 200—46.
Porterfield, Cecil P., to The Method X Co. Apparatus for
electrically eroding materials. 2,730,602, 1-10-56, CI.
219—15.
Porterfield, Jack N. Collapsible tube transfer mechanism.
2,770,347, 11-13-56, CI. 198—25.
Porterfield, John M., Jr., and W. P. Orchard cultivator.
2,756,654, 7-31-56, CI. 97—40.
Porterfield, Wendell P. : See —
Porterfield, John M., Jr., and W. P. 2.756,654.
Porth, Carl J. Variable action bait. 2,731,757, 1-24-56, CI.
43 — 42.52.
Portias, Socrates G. Shirt collar stay. 2,744,255, 5-8-56,
CI. 2—132.
Portland Machine Tool Works Inc. : See —
Bentley, Arthur. 2,767,620.
Porwancher, Samuel R., and D. Weissman, to Drying Systems,
Inc. Smoke generator. 2,732,837, 1-31-56, CI. 126 — 59.5.
Porzellanfabrik Weiden Gebrueder Bauscher, Zweignieder-
lassung der Lorenz Hutschenreuther Aktiengesellschaft
in Selb : See —
Achtziger, Christoph. 2,770,956.
Posch, Oskar : See —
Fuchs, Richard, and Posch. 2,758,471.
Poschel, Alfred B., to The Meyercord Co. Apparatus for coat-
ing printing cylinders. 2,766,719, 10-16-56, CI. 118 — 53.
Posey, Robert L„ and H. E. Reese, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Pycnometer for volatile liquids. 2,746,284, 5-22-56, CI.
73—32.
Posey, William T. : See—
Macemon, Herbert J., and Posey. 2,769,876.
Posin, Daniel Q., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Tuning element for
a cavity resonator. 2,761,106, 8-28-56, CI. 333 — 83.
Pospie, Thaddeus J. Carrying case for arrows. 2,734,790,
2-14-56, CI. 312—352.
Poss, Wilfred A. Universally adjustable double drilling and
forming machine. 2,764,192, 9-25-56, CI. 144 — 112.
Possehl, John H., Jr. : See —
Conroy, John F., Lewis, and Possehl. 2,753,189.
Post, Benjamin G., to Shell Development Co. Process for
the preparation of paraffin wax products. 2,761,814,
9^4-56, CI. 196 — 17.
Post, Carl A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Method of compen-
sating for uneven coke deposition in the catalyst bed in a
hydrogenolysis process. 2,742,406, 4-17-56, CI. 196 — 53.
Post, Carl B., and W. S. Eberly, to The Carpenter Steel Co.
Glass sealing alloy. 2,730,443, 1-10-56, CI. 75 — 123.
Post, Daniel H. Portable walker, car seat and high chair com-
bination. 2,731,072, 1-17-56, CI. 155 — 38.
Post Glover Electric Co., The : See —
Yingst, Paul V. 2,745,916.
Post, Louis, to Flexigrip, Inc. Actuator for zippers and
pouch embodying the same. 2,772,712, 12-4-56, CI. 150 — 3.
Post Machinery Co. : See —
Fergnani, Walter P. 2,733,643.
Wischusen, Henry F. 2,765,714.
Postal, Robert : See —
Kelly, Frederick G., and Postal. 2,740,874.
Postal, Robert H., to Thomas A. Edison, Inc. Resistance type
fire detector cable. 2,764,659, 9-25-56, CI. 201—63.
Postel, Charles E. and M. W., to H. F. Miller, d. b. a. Steno-
type Co. of California. Transcription boxes. 2,732,828,
1_31_56, CI. 120—29.
Postel, Kenneth I., and E. L. Shaw, to Vickers Inc. Power
transmission. 2,741,989, 4-17-56, CI. 103—38.
Postel, Kenneth I., and W. S. Bobier, Jr., to Vickers Inc.
Power transmission. 2,768,636, 10-30-56, CI. 137 — 51.
Postel, Marion W. : See —
Postel, Charles E. and M. W. 2,732,828.
Posten, David J. : See —
Feild, Theophilus A., Jr., Duggan, and Posten.
2,761,515.
Poster Products, Inc. : See —
Engert, Caspar F. 2,765,998.
Posthauer, Vincent F., Sr. Adjustable pitch for leveling
instruments. 2,743,528, 5-1-56, CI. 33—207.
Posting Equipment Corp. : See — ■
Lear, Joseph D. 2,733,718.
Lear, Joseph D. 2.733,719.
Postlewaite, William R., to California Research Corp. In-
jector. 2,758,754, 8-14-56, CI. 222—155.
Potash Co. of America : See —
Douglass, Emory W.. and Dunn. 2,771.353.
Nutt, John G., and Haworth. 2,754,101.
Schoeld, Edmund A., and Egbom. 2,734,002.
Schoeld, Edmund A.. Fritschy, and Nelson. 2.757,796.
Potasse & Engrais Chimiques : See —
Andres, Louis E., and Berquin. 2,769,703.
Andres, Louis E., and Iragne. 2,739.054.
Andres, Louis E., and Pagny. 2,769,704.
Potdevin Machine Co. : See —
Bechle, Rudolph P. 2,731,890.
Potente, James V. Hair cutting device. 2,705,797, 10-9-56,
q] ^32 45
Pott' Leslie. " Thermal control fuses. 2.772,333, 11-27-56,
CI. 200—117.
Potter & Brumfield : See —
Romer, Jan A. 2,744,978.
Potter, Donald A., and H. A. Geisler, to Stewart-Warner Corp.
Purging gas generator. 2.759,802, 8-21-56, CI. 23—281.
Potter, Edward B. V., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Chemical process. 2,741,654, 4-10-56, CI. 260—139.
Potter, Frederick M., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Current regu-
lator. 2,746,005, 5-15-56, CI. 322—27.
Potter, Frederick M., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Ball bearing
retaining means. 2,762,666, 9-11-56, CI. 308—184.
Potter, Frederick M., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Three point
support brush holder design. 2,769,107, 10-30-56, CI.
310 — 239.
Potter-Horn, Inc. : See —
Horn, Frank W., and Hiller. 2,762,406.
Potter, Howell L.. to The Fafnir Bearing Co. Bearing lubri-
cation means. 2,731,310. 1-17-56. H. 308—187.
Potter, Howell L., to The Fafnir Bearing Co. Bearing.
2,740,676, 4-3-56, CI. 308—236.
Potter Instrument Co., Inc. : See —
Dumey, Arnold I. 2,757,605.
Potter, James L., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Elec-
tromagnetic apparatus. 2,747,159, 5-22-56, CI. 323—92.
Potter, Kenneth F., to American Hoist & Derrick Co. Later-
ally adjustable treads for crawler cranes. 2,763,330,
9-18-56, CI. 180—9.1.
Potter, Kenneth G., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Trigonometry
function calculator. 2,736,491, 2-28-56, CI. 235—61.
630
Potter, Kenneth P., and G. R. Stutzman.
ture control device. 2,770,420, 11-13-E
Potter, Lee R. Method for making two piece rod end.
2,728,975, 1-3-56, CI. 29—149.5.
Potter, Leon M., and W. M. Willett, to James: Mfg. Co. Feed
trough and distributing system. 2,742,138, 4-17-56, CI.
198—78.
Potter, Marion G., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Vertical
dynamoelectric machine. 2,743,385, 4-24-56, CI. 310 — 157.
Potter, Ralph B. Inflatable streamlining apparatus for ve-
hicle bodies. 2,737,411, 3-6-56, CI. 296—1.
Potter. Ralph B. Pressure juice extractor. 2,766,792,
10-16-56, CI. 146—3.
Potter, Ralph B. Closure mechanism. 2,766,822, 10-16-56,
CI. 160—201.
Potter, Raymond I., and H. F. Hostetler, to The Standard
Oil Co. Internal combustion engine misfire analysis.
2,766,616, 10-16-56, CI. 73—116.
Potter, Rodney K., to United States Steel Corp. Axle and
method of making the same. 2,736,673, 2-28-56, CI.
148—12.
Potter, Stewart H., and J. M. Nuding, to North American
Aviation, Inc. Automatic electric welder. 2,761,950,
9-4-56, CI. 219—130.
Potter, Thomas W., to Journal Box Servicing Corp. Means
for preparing and proportionally adding new waste to re-
claimed journal box waste. 2.748,584, 6-5-56, CI. 68 — 1.
Potter, Whitney W. : See —
Herbert, Earl. 2.731,598.
Potter, Wilfred C, to Wagner Electric Corp. Portable di-
electric tester. 2,757,334, 7-31-56, CI. 324 — 30.
Potthoff, Kurt T., and J. Elmstedt, to TJ. S. Galvanizing &
Plating Equipment Corp. Apparatus for handling pipe and
similar articles. 2,753,058, 7-3-56, CI. 214 — 130.
Pottle, Ralph K., to American Can Co. Container with im-
proved attachable bail ear. 2,747,765, 5-29-56, CI. 220 — 91.
Pottmeyer, Edward W., to Blaw-Knox Co. Valve assembly
for metallurgical furnaces or the like. 2,767,738, 10-23-56,
CI. 137—625.44.
Potts, Bobby C. : See —
Gunkler, Albert A., Lake, and Potts. 2,746,999.
Potts, Charles R. Fence and fence post structure.
2,744.729, 5-8-56, CI. 256—59.
Potts, Ernest H., to Guy F. Atkinson Co. Adjustable shear
type coupling. 2,748,578, 6-5-56, CI. 64 — 28.
Potts, Ernest L., to C. C. Brown. Releasable coupling devices.
2,736,384, 2-28-56, CI. 166—220.
Potts, Ernest L., to C. C. Brown. Hydraulic motors for pump
apparatus. 2,762,343, 9-11-56, CI. 121—164.
Potts, Helen V. : See —
Potts, Thomas A. and H. V. 2,745,118.
Potts, John T., to The Galigher Co. Impeller-stator combina-
tion for flotation machines. 2,767,964, 10-23-56, CI.
261—87.
Potts, Mack F. : See —
Hudson, Paul S., Potts, and Smith. 2,773,874.
Mahan, John E., and Potts. 2,732,377.
Smith, Warren L., Potts, and Hudson. 2,748,131.
Potts, Mack F., and P. S. Hudson, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Copper salts of organic acids as catalysts for the polymeri-
zation of polymerizable heterocyclic nitrogen compounds.
2,767,159, 10-16-56, CI. 260—88.3.
Potts, Mack F., P. S. Hudson, and W. L. Smith, to Phillips
Petroleum Co. Stabilization of polvmerizalilo heterocyclic
nitrogen compounds. 2,775,594, 12-25-56, CI. 260 — 283.
Potts, Robert W., 25% to T. Weiner and J. H. Snowden.
Sanitary closet. 2,732,564, 1-31-56, CI. 4—131.
Potts, Thomas A., and H. V. Potts ; H. V. Potts, executrix
of T. A. Potts, deceased. Catamaran. 2,745,118, 5-15-50,
CI. 9—2.
Potvin, Raoul, to Jpy Mfg. Co. Coal mining apparatus with
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
•-,.t:;.-).(;07, 2-21-
Cl.
relatively movable cutter bars.
262 — 29.
Potzin, Richard J. Method of making moccasin shoes.
2,757,396, 8-7-56, CI. 12—142.
Pouderies Reunis de Belgiques : See—
Diels, Albert, and Orth. 2,761,768.
Pouell, Harry E., to Pouell Ml'g. Co. Vehicle coil spring
tension ring. 2,754,112, 7-10-56, CI. 267 — 60.
Pouell Mfg. Co. : See —
Pouell, Harry E. 2,754,112.
Poulnn Mfg. Corp. : See —
Garrett, Ernest D. 2,739,581.
Pouliart, Willy, to International Standard Electric Corp.
Impulse register-iraosiator arrangement. 2,749,540,
6-5-56, CI. 340—347.
Pouliot, Paul : See—
Fortin, Charles A. 2,747.571.
Poulos, Harry, to The Denison Engineering Co. Axial piston
pumps. 2,733,600, 2-7-56, CI. 103—162.
Poulston. Bernard V., and E. R. Shepheard, to Shell Develop-
ment Co. Combustion apparatus with toroidal eddv flame
stabilizer. 2,765,621, 1 0 -0-56. CI. 60 — 39.72.
Poulter, John W., to Koehring Co. Carbody. 2,739,716,
3-27-56. CI. 212—69.
Poundstone, William N., to Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Co.
Spring biased safety valve with spring bias relieving means.
2,742,054, 4-17-56, CI. 137—522.
Poundstone, William N., to Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Co.
Spooled ribbon supported extensible belt conveyor.
2,774,462, 12-18-56. CI. 198 — 139.
Poundstone, William W., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Meth-
od of forming fused bifocal lens blanks. 2,734,315, 2-14-56,
CI. 49 — 82.1.
Poupitch, Ougljesa J., to Illinois Tool Works. Hub cap clip.
2,730.7,80, 1-17-56, CI. 24—73.
Poupitch, Ougljesa J., to Illinois Tool Works. Scrap elimi-
nating lock washer having biting teeth. 2,731,057, 1-17-56,
CI. 151—35.
Poupitch, Ougljesa J., to Illinois Tool Works. Lock washer
with biting teeth. 2,735,470, 2-21-56, CI. 151—37.
Poupitch, Ougljesa J., to Illinois Tool Works. Thread cut-
ting screw. 2,738,698, 3-20-56, CI. 85 — 47.
Poupitch, Ougljesa J., to L. O. Holmberg. Can carrier device.
2,740,657, 4-3-56, CI. 294—87.2.
Poupitch, Ougljesa J., to Illinois Tool Works. Method of
making preassembled washers and rotary fasteners.
2,746,065, 5-22-56. CI. 10—86.
Poupitch, Ougljesa J., to Illinois Tool Works. Screw and
washer assembly. 2,746,506, 5-22-56, CI. 151 — 37.
Poupitch, Ougljesa J., to Illinois Tool Works. Sheet material
clip. 2,748,840, 6-5-56, CI. 155—184.
Poupitch, Ougljesa J., to Illinois Tool Works. Cam actuated
biting tooth nut locking means. 2,754,872, 7-17-56, CI.
151—37.
Poupitch, Ougljesa J., to Illinois Tool Works. Fastener com-
prising a threaded receptacle, co-operating threaded stud
and spring detent locking means thereon. 2,758,625,
8-14-56, CI. 151—6.
Poupitch, Ougljesa J., to Illinois Tool Works. Headed screw
fastener and resilient sheet metal retainer therefor.
2,760,540, 8-28-56, CI. 151—41.75.
Poupitch, Ougljesa J., to Illinois Tool Works. Helical split
lock washer comprising interconnected helical flange means.
2,765,834, 10-9-50, CI. 151—37.
Poupitch, Ougljesa J., to Illinois Tool Works. Resilient split
ring lock washer having substantially U-shaped cross sec-
tion. 2,766,799, 10-16-56, CI. 151—37.
Poupitch, Ougljesa J., to Illinois Tool Works. Lock washer
with unequally projecting teeth. 2,770,277, 11-13-56, CI.
151 — 35.
Poux, Noel J., to Talon, Inc. Combination lock slider.
2,741,114, 4-10-56, CI. 70—68.
Powder Power Tool Co. : See —
Broughton, Sidney H., and Erickson. 2,773,259.
Phillips, Daniel T., and Erickson. 2,740,965.
Webber, Charles R., and Erickson. 2,760,401.
Powell, Alfred A. Eye exercising device. 2,735,423, 2-21-56,
CI. 128—76.5.
Powell, Burnet J., to Houdaille Industries. Inc. Hand
brake pull rod assembly. 2,751,795, 6-26-56, CI. 74 — 503.
Powell, Carroll F. : See —
Campbell, Ivor E., Gonser, and Powell. 2,771,666.
Powell, Charles L. Dirigible wheel suspension means.
2,767,988, 10-23-56, CI. 280—96.2.
Powell, Charles S., Jr. Electronic coupling to parallel vacuum
tubes. 2,760,010, 8-21-56. CI. 179 — 171.
Powell, Dana C. Track structure for track-laying vehicles.
2,735,728, 2-21-56, CI. 305—10.
Powell, Edward R. : See —
Hahn, William P., and Powell. 2,756,158.
Powell, Ernest F. See —
Morton, Goeffrey F., Chittleburgh, and Powell. 2,750,792.
Powell, George W., to Pangborn Corp. Centrifugal blasting
apparatus. 2,732,666, 1-31-56, CI. 51 — 9.
Powell, Gordon F. W. : See —
Molins, Desmond W., and Powell. 2.737,186.
Powell, Gordon F. W., to Molins Machine Co. Ltd. Devices
for guiding cigarette rods. 2,757,675, 8-7-56, CI. 131 — 80.
Powell, Harry. Billfold. 2,746,504. 5-22-56, CI. 150—38.
Powell, Horace M., to Eli Lilly and Co. Rabies vaccine pro-
duction. 2,773,800, 12-11-56, CI. 167—78.
Powell, Paul R., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Apparatus
for removing jacket sections from jacketed articles.
2,743,633, 5-1-56, CI. 81—9.51.
Powell, Paul R. Floor drain. 2,770,314, 11-13-56, CI.
182 — 14.
Powell, Paul R. Drain with valved trap. 2.770.315, 11-13-56,
CI. 182—15.
Powell Pressed Steel Co. : See —
Johnson, Richard C. 2,762,529.
Powell, Raymond E., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Elec-
tric welder. 2,756,308, 7-24-56, CI. 219 — 4.
Powell, Robert J., to Continental Motors Corp. Wrist pin as-
sembly. 2,770,511, 11-13-56, CI. 309—19.
Powell, Robert J., and J. E. Champion, to Continental Motor
Corp. Fuel injection system. 2,759,468, 8-21-56, CI.
123—139.
Powell, Robert L. : See —
Alpert, Marshall B., and Powell. 2.741,588.
Powell, Vernon W. Fluid drain connectors for use in photo-
graphic developing tanks. 2,768,566, 10-30-56, CI. 95 — 89.
Power, Basil D., to Edwards High Vacuum Ltd. Vapour
vacuum pumps. 2,734,679. 2-14-56, CI. 230 — 101.
Power Brake Equipment Co. : See —
Fishwood, Rollin W., and Williams. 2,772,926.
Power Brake Parts Mfg. Co. : See —
Rogneby, Hawkin H. 2,752,890.
Power, Douglas M., and N. A. Hurst, to Dunlop Tire and
Rubber Corp. Cutting machine having photoelectric de-
tectors for severing strips of fabric of predetermined width
from a length thereof. 2,738,007, 3-13-56, CI. 164—76.
Power Equipment Co. : See —
Bixby, William H. 2,733,402.
Bixby, William H. 2.752,551.
Bixby, William H. 2,774,930.
LIST OF PATENTEES
631
Power, James A., and J. S. Hallowell, to Interwoven Stock-
ing Co. Display package for stretch socks. 2,748,930,
6-5-56, CI. 206—46.
Power, James T., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Aircraft sealed
cockpit movable canopy mounting. 2,731,220, 1-17-56, CI.
244—121.
Power, Ruth M., to Arthur D. Little, Inc. Salt substitute
and method of preparing the same. 2,742,366, 4-17-56,
CI. 99—143.
Power Jets (Research and Development) Ltd: See —
Ashwood, Peter F., and Crosse. 2,774,554.
Ashwood, Peter F., and Fletcher. 2,770,095.
Biggs, Raymond H. 2,747,463.
Cohen, Henry, and Darth. 2,747,363.
Cox, Martin, and Stevens. 2,747,843.
Davidson, Ivor M. 2,756,008.
Feilden, Goeffrey, B. R. Simons, and Holl. 2,753,883.
Grey, John C. 2,743,051.
Grey, John C. 2,767,560.
Grey, John C. 2,770,968.
Hodge, James. 2,738,958.
Hodge, James. 2,742,760.
Lees, George. 2,773,169.
Smith, Austin G. 2,750,147.
Stephenson, Robert A. 2,753,704.
Powerpak Equipment Co. : See —
Clapper, Preston S. 2,740,230.
Powers Chemco, Inc. : See —
2,741,962.
2,741,963.
2,753,181.
2,762,151.
for re-circulating heating air.
Corp. Snap switch.
Anander, And:
Anander, Andrew K.
Anander, Andrew K.
Anander, Andrew K,
Powers, Donald
2,765,726, 10-9-56, CI.
Powers, Donald W., to R
2,774,836, 12-18-56, CI. 200-
Powers, Dudley P. : See —
Mosley, Earl J. 2,762,634.
Powers, Harold O. : See —
Hansen, Ralph C, Powers, and Thwaites. 2,738,058.
Powers, James H., to General Electric Co. Rotary cutting
apparatus. 2,747,436, 5-29-56, CI. 77—2.
Powers, John B., to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. Process
for flame spraying plastisol. 2,746,883, 5-22-56, CI.
117 — 103.
Powers, John J. Utility truck-body. 2,746,717, 5-22-56,
CI. 254—139.1.
Powers, John M. : See —
Bennett, Rufus B., Hunt, Powers, and speed. 2,766,310.
Powers, Kenneth J., to Borg-Warner Corp. Deburring ma-
chine. 2,769,279, 11-6-56, CI. 51—7.
Powers, Milton A., to Skuttle Mfg. Co. Humidifier apparatus.
2,740,396, 4-3-56, CI. 126—113.
Powers, Milton A. Glass float. 2,753,886, 7-10-56, CI.
Powers, Myron J. : See —
Talburt, William F., and Powers. 2,752,253.
Powers, Richard, to Bulletin Co. Deflector for use with con-
veyor. 2,769,530, 11-6-56, CI. 198 — 188.
Powers, Richard E., to Chicago Railway Equipment Co. Rail-
way car door structure. 2,741,807, 4-17-56, CI. 20 — 23.
Powers, Robert P., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Seal-
ing strip for tubeless tires. 2,731,063, 1-17-56 CI.
152 — 363.
Powers, Robert P., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Tire
and rim. 2,731,064, 1-17-56, CI. 152 — 378.
Powers, Robert P., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Tube-
less truck tire rim and valve. 2,731,065, 1-17-56, CI.
Powers-Samas Accounting Machines Ltd. : See —
Baldwin, Richard E. 2.763,431.
Baldwin, Richard E. 2,772,051.
Guttridge, Eric J. 2.771,293.
Guttridge, Eric J., Lucas, and Yandell. 2,764,346.
~ 2,737,305.
2.7.13,185.
2,731,911.
2,739,867.
2,773,443.
and Jones. 2,744,685.
2,761,623.
2,761,624.
Holden, Norman G.
Johnson, William E.
Jones, Charles T. A.
Jones, Charles T. A.
Lambert, Donald R.
Lambert, Donald R.,
Lambert, Donald R., and Piper.
Marples, Bernard P., and Davy.
Rhodes, Frederick S. 2.765,038!
Rose, Frank J. 2,739,534.
Thomas, Arthur. 2,747,669.
Thomas, Arthur. 2,757,928.
Thomas, Arthur, and Rhodes. 2,742.966.
Thomas, Arthur, and Rhodes. 2,760,577.
Powers, Walter H., to Walker Mfg. Co. of Wisconsin. Muffler
2,739,601, 3-27-50, CI. 181 — 59.
Powers. William R., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Hollow carboxymethyl cellulose bead and method for
making. 2.773.027, 12-4-56, CI. 210 — 8.5.
Powischill, John W. : See —
Senior, John H., and Powischill. 2,737,691.
Powischill, John W., and E. M. Hyde, to Proctor & Schwartz,
Inc. Apparatus for applying liquids and tints to textile
fibers. 2.749.730, 0-12-50, CI. 68—205.
Powley. Richard A., to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Method for
arc welding. 2.745,935, 5-15-56, CI. 219 — 10.
Poynor, Russell R., to International Harvester Co. Hopper
extension. 2,738,904, 3-20-56, CI. 222 — 386.
Pozaryski, Jan, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Induction
apparatus. 2,757,347, 7-31-56, CI. 336 — 180.
Poznik, William. Protective automatic circuit breaking ar-
rangement for automobiles. 2,758,218, 8-7-56, CI.
307—10.
Prachar, Cyril, to Society Sitraco. Control means for clutches
in motor vehicles. 2,760,610, 8-28-56, CI. 192— .052.
Practical Electric Products, Inc. : See —
Barkin, Aaron. Re. 24,196.
Praeg, Delbert H. : See —
Curado, Joseph G., and Praeg. 2,750,296.
Praeg, Walter S., to National Broach & Machine Co. Gear
finishing. 2,733,641, 2-7-56, CI. 90—1.
Praeg, Walter S., to National Broach & Machine Co. Tool for
finishing gears. 2,738,569, 3-20-56, CI. 29 — 103.
Praeg, Walter S., to National Broach & Machine Co. Inserted
blade gear shaving cutter. 2,758,363, 8-14-56, CI. 29 — 105.
Prager, Hans J., and W. C. Dale, to Radio Corp. of America,
Construction of gas-filled tubes, particularly shielding.
2,770,751, 11-13-56, CI. 313 — 193.
Pragst, Ernest L. Reeled-stock feed for screw machines.
2,739,425, 3-27-56, CI. 51—78.
Prahauser, Heinrich, to Machinenfabrik Heid Aktiengesell-
schaft. Device for producing an intermittent movement,
particularly the feeding movement in connection with ma-
chine tools. 2,756,643, 7-31-56, CI. 90—49.
Prahl, Frederick A., Jr. : See —
Morgan, Paul E., Morrison, and Prahl. 2,754,119.
Prahl, Frederick A., Jr., to Bradley Container Corp.
Container. 2,753,088, 7-3-56. CI. 222—215.
Prange, Alfons F., deceased ; M. Prange, executrix. Work
stop mechanism. 2,756,820, 7-31-56, CI. 164 — 59.
Prange, Mary : See —
Prange, Alfons F. 2,756,820.
Prashaw, Cecil J. : See — ■
Evans, Jesse L„ and Prashaw. 2,758,197.
Prasse, Herbert F., to Thompson Products, Inc. Piston ring.
2,729,524, 1-3-56, CI. 309—44.
Prasse, Herbert F., and A. A. Armstrong, to Thompson Prod-
ucts, Inc. Cast valve seat insert. 2,742,356, 4-17-56, CI.
75—171.
Prasz, Ove F., to Mikrovaerk A/S. Foldable mould for
automatic chocolate moulding plants. 2,760,448, 8-28-56,
CI. 107—19.
Prater, Floyd G. Condition responsive draft assembly with
snubbing means. 2,768,837, 10-30-56, CI. 280 — 446.
Prater Pulverizer Co. : See —
Thomas, George F. 2,738,876.
Prats, Francisco R„ II. : See —
Prats, Jose R. and F. R. 2,770,239.
Prats, Jose R. and F. R. Process of treating tobacco.
2,770,239, 11-13-56, CI. 131—142.
Pratt, Alan H., to Electric & Musical Industries Ltd. Pro-
tection circuits for cathode ray tubes. 2,743,380, 4-24-56,
CI. 315—20.
Pratt, Amasa, to North American Aviation, Inc. Folded wave
guide T. 2,764,740, 9-25-56, CI. 333—11.
Pratt, Burt C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. 1,4-
disubstituted-2-cyano-l,3-butadienes. 2,773,857, 12-11-56,
CI. 260—88.5.
Pratt, Cameron. Baled hay loader for trucks. 2,732,087,
1-24-56, CI. 214 — 75.
Pratt, Chester A. : See —
Paley, Joseph L., and Pratt. 2,705,948.
Pratt, Francis L. : See —
Cunningham, James M., Pratt, and Kovach. 2,747,717.
Pratt, Henry, Co. : See —
Schwenk, Henry C. 2,740,605.
Pratt, James H., to Girling Ltd. Vehicle brakes. 2,730,204,
1-10-56, CI. 188—152.
Pratt, John G., Jr., and J. N. Limbach, Jr., to Shell Develop-
ment Co. Dewaxing oils with periodic changes in solvent
composition. 2,738,306, 3-13-56, CI. 196 — 18.
Pratt, John W. : See —
Choice, Frank C, and Pratt. 2,740,144.
Pratt, John W., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Diaphragms
for fluid-filled pad boxes. 2.733,402, 2-7-56, CI. 12—38.
Pratt, Robert H., and W. C. Karch, to General Controls Co.
Thermostat. 2,740,865, 4-3-56. CI. 200—140.
Pratt, Robert S. : See —
Mantell, Russell M., Plescia, and Pratt. 2,753,300.
Pratt, Russell G. : See —
Goodbar, Mayo A., and Pratt. 2,730,038.
Pratt, Thomas W., to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Preparation of
catalytic cracking feed. 2,770,576, 11-13-56, CI.
196—14.46.
Pratt, Verneur E., and G. F. Gray, to Diebold, Inc. Microfilm
reader. 2,746,344, 5-22-56, CI. 88—24.
Pratt & Whitney Co., Inc. : See —
Chandler, Milton E. 2,737,168.
Drummond, Arthur P. 2,733,562.
Drummond, Arthur P. 2,757,580.
Jaeger, Jacob J. 2,747,151.
Lee, Leighton, II. 2,731,983.
Lee, Leighton, II. 2,751,026.
Mueller, Paul M. 2,775,208.
Soule, Harold B., and Smithson. 2,734,156.
Tinker, Wayne E. 2,746.287.
Wright, Alexander M. 2,737,015.
Pratt, Willard E., and J. W. Hendrickson, Jr., to Container
Corp. of America. Display box. 2,732,062. 1-24-56, CI.
206—45.31.
Pray, Blaine O., and D. N. Sukow, to Columbia-Southern
Chemical Corp. Sulphur dioxide chlorination of phenol.
2,759,981, 8-21-56, CI. 260—623.
INDEX OP PATENTS, 1956
632
Pray, Fred J. Speed plier means. 2,737,083, 3-13-56, CI.
140—118.
Pray, Harold L., to Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Co. Molding ma-
chine. 2,767,446, 10-23-56, CI. 22—38.
Pray, James B. : See —
Palmer, Edward D., and Pray. 2,750,132.
Pray, Lester W., to Saco-Lowell Shops. Textile drawing roll.
2,749,574, 6-12-56, CI. 19—141.
Prazer, Stanley J. : See—
Puzarowski, Stanley J. 2,770,366.
Preble, Harry, Jr. : See —
Gilbert, Jack, and Preble. 2,769,289.
Gilbert, Jack, and Preble. 2,771,786.
Green, Xan B. K., and Preble. 2,735,134.
Green, Xan B. K., and Preble. 2,735,468.
Green, Xan B. K., and Preble. 2,748,820.
Green, Xan B. K., and Preble. 2.748,907.
Green, Xan B. K., and Preble. 2,749,954.
Green, Xan B. K., and Preble. 2,758,589.
Prebol, Evelyn and T. J. Luggage illuminator. 2,774,800,
12-18-56, CI. 240—6.45.
Prebol, Theodore J. : See —
Prebol, Evelyn and T. J. 2,774,860.
Precisa A. G. Reehenmascliinenfabrik : See —
Mtiller, Ernst. 2,746,385.
Precision Apparatus Co., Inc. : See —
Futterman, Julius. 2,732,526.
Precision Building System, Inc. : See —
Zagray, Harold F. 2,749,739.
Precision Developments Co. Ltd. : See —
Olah, George. 2,737,964.
Precision Diamond Products Ltd. : See —
Teather, Harry G., and Talmage. 2,741,241.
Precision Flexopress Corp. : See —
Forkner, Ewell W. 2,739,019.
Precision Grinding Ltd. : See —
Dwyer, James H. 2,766,529.
Precision Rubber Products Corp. : See —
Neff, Minor F. 2,737,292.
Precision Scientific Co. : See —
McDonald. Hugh J., and Williamson. 2,768,948.
Preco Inc. : See —
Beemer, Paul K. 2,734,957.
Beemer, Paul K., Fucbs, and Anderson. 2,757,619.
Stelle, Allen M., Beemer, and Fuchs. 2,741.904.
Stelle, Allen M., Beemer, and Fuchs. 2,742,318.
Preeman, Marvin B„ to Standard Steel Corp. Apparatus and
method for processing asphalt. 2,735,625, 2-21-56, CI.
241 — 18.
Preferred Utilities Mfg. Corp. : See —
Breed, Bowman K. 2.735,381.
Lake, Harry E. 2,765,842.
Preformed Line Products Co. : See — ■
Peterson, Thomas F. 2,736,398.
Peterson, Thomas F. 2,761,273.
Peterson, Thomas F. 2.766,157.
Preis, Oscar K. Suction and hot air pressure massage appli-
cator. 2,739,586, 3-27-56, CI. 128—24.1.
Preis, Paul. Vacuum cleaners. 2,743,054, 4-24-56, Cl.
230—127.
Preiser, Herman S. Bilge keel anode. 2,762,771, 9-11-56,
Cl. 204—197.
Preisig, Joseph O., to Radio Corp of America. Frequency
selective circuits. 2,742,615, 4-17-56, Cl. 333 — 72.
Preisig, Joseph O., to Radio Corp. of America. Adjustable
voltage supply. 2,745.986, 5-15-50. Cl. SI 5— 22.
Preisig, Joseph O., to Radio Corp. of America. Regulated
high voltage supplies. 2,749,474, 6-5-56, Cl. 315 — 14.
Preisig, Joseph O., and A. A. Barco, to Radio Corp. of America.
Field identification apparatus. 2,742,523, 4-17-56, Cl.
178 — 5.4.
Preisinger, Siegfried R. : See —
Eekardt, Wolfgang M. J., and Preisinger. 2.769.748.
Preiss, Richard E. Oar holder. 2,734,205, 2-14-56, Cl. 9 — 1.
Preller, Hugh A. Jewelers boring tool. 2,729.993. 1-10-56,
Cl. 81—6.
Preload Co., Inc., The : See — ■
Chiverton. Thomas J. 2,747,249.
Premier-Hall Mfg. Co. : See —
Berger, Irvin E. 2.763,527.
Premier Research Laboratories, Inc. : See — •
Font, Ramon. 2,732,462.
Font, Ramon, and Herman. 2,748,328.
Premo Pharmaceutical Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Blackmail, Seymour N. 2,767,710.
Prendergast, Charles S., % to H. Gordon. Pump or motor.
2,731,919, 1-24-56, Cl. 103—120.
Prenderg.-isl, Charles S., Vj lo II. Guidon. Pumps and motors.
2,754,7011, 7-17-50, H. 103—4.
Prendergast. Edward H. Storage structure having roof open-
ing and closures therefor. 2,773.-157, 12-11-50, Cl. 108 — 1.
Prendergast, James ,T., to General Eleelric Co. Coolant sys-
tem. 2,729.203, 1-3-50, Cl. 123—41.12.
Prendergast, James J., to General Electric Co. Piping system.
2,741,434, 4-10-50, Cl. 237—67.
Prener, Jerome S. : See —
Beutler, Carolee C, and Prener. 2,755,255
Prener, Jerome S., to General Electric Co. Electroluminescent
materials and method of preparation. 2,731,423, 1-17-56,
Cl. 252—301.6.
Prentice, G. E., Mfg. Co., The : See—
Legat, Robert C. 2,741,820.
Prentice Machine Works, Inc. : See —
Anderson, Victor E., and Burger. 2,758,649.
-56, Cl.
2,774,456,
2,730,339,
Prentiss, Kenneth R. : See —
Baker, Charles R., and Prentiss. 2,753,950.
Prentiss, Spencer S., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Safety device,
including fusible member for rocket engine starting control.
2,741,085, 4-10-56, Cl. 60—39.09.
Prentiss, Spencer S., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Carbon black
separation. 2,758,666, 8-14-56, Cl. 183 — 7.
Prentiss, Spencer S., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Tackmeter
for determining tack of rubber and like materials. 2,762,219,
9-11-56, Cl. 73—150.
Prentiss, William C, A. H. Davis, L. A. Wetzel, and V. N.
Sheets, to Rohm & Haas Co. Process for coating metals
and the products obtained. 2,760,886, 8-28-56, Cl.
117 — 72.
Prenveille, Donald E. : See —
Gaubert, Rene J., and Prenveille. 2,768,673.
Prenveille, Donald E., to Farmco Enterprises, Ltd. Carrot-
length grader. 2,755,929, 7-24-56, Cl. 209 — 99.
Prenveille, Donald E., and A. H. Storch, Jr., to Food Machin-
ery and Chemical Corp. Pressure sealing apparatus.
2,729,270, 1-3-56, Cl. 154 — 42.
Prepo Corp. : See —
Falligant, Louis A. 2.744,809.
Prepula, Robert J., and G. W. Patterson. Typewriter ribbon.
2,737,283, 3-6-56, Cl. 197—172.
Prescott, George M. : See —
Spears, Jess W. 2,738,201.
Prescott, William A. Egg cooker. 2,743,666, 5-
President and Directors of the Manhattan Co. : Sei
Sehlaich, Herman. 2,745.280.
Schlaich, Herman. 2,754,580.
Sehlaich, Herman. 2,755,127.
Presler, James L. Dump chute for wagons.
12-18-56, Cl. 193—4.
Presnell, Frank G. Fuel distributing system.
1-10^56, Cl. 261—19.
Press, Meyer : See —
Arnold, Charles E., and Press. 2,764,682.
Hirsch, Charles J., and Press. 2,735.015.
Pressed and Welded Steel Products Co., Inc. : See —
Haskin, Walter E. 2.733,717.
Haskin, Walter E. 2.770.913.
Haskin, Walter E. 2,771,075.
Pressler, Charles K., and J. H. Weaver. Heat and wear
resisting material and article formed thereof. 2.774.077,
12-18-56, Cl. 2—167.
Pressler, Ralph B., to Bowser, Inc. Sampler mechanism.
2,749.755, 0-12-56, Cl. 73^22.
Prcssnall. Charles A. : See —
Hagerty, Andrew T.. and Pressnall. 2,763 038.
Pressner, Samuel. Detergent and brightening composition.
2.730,503, 1-10-56, Cl. 252 — 152.
Pressure Dispensers, Inc. : See —
Collins, Leonard M., and George. 2,772,035.
Prest, Stanley F., % to A. T. Kryzan. Illuminated shrine.
2,745,948, 5-15-56, Cl. 240—10.
Prestige, Harry T. : See —
Strafford, Frederick R. W., and Prestige. 2,738,396.
Prestole Corp. : See —
Collins, Cov W. 2.745.155.
Jaworski, Leonard S. 2,762,597.
Patten, Alexander S. 2,734,118. _,
Preston, Ben.iamin R., and D. A. Richmond. Method and
apparatus for casting printing plates. 2,748,433. 6-5-56,
Cl. 22— 58. „, _, .
Preston Carl G., 50% to R. P. Brunsmnn. Closure device
for openings in buildings. 2,772,447, 12-4-56, Cl. 20 — 40.
Preston. Evalyn : See —
Fish, Richard H. 2.746 794.
Fish, Richard H. 2.761.731.
Preston, Frank S., and L. B. Wadel, to Norden-Ketay Corp.
Electrical elevation angle computer. 2,738,924, 3-20-56,
Cl. 235 — 61 .
Preston, Frederick A., to Deering Milliken Research Corp.
Clearer for textile machines. 2.741,802, 4-17-56, Cl.
19—139.
Preston, George M. : See —
Pinkel, Isadore I., Black, Preston, and Pesman. 2,737,249.
Preston, John : See —
Olson, Harry F., and Preston. 2,734,591.
Olson, Harrv F., and Preston. 2,751,441.
Olson. Harrv F., and Preston. 2,773,130.
Preston, John S., to National Research Development Corp.
Method of making transparent conducting films by cathode
sputtering. 2,769,778, 11-6-56, Cl. 204—192.
Prestressing, Inc. : See —
Brandt, Fred H. 2,759,379.
Prettyman, Irven B. : See — „_„..,.
Lyons, Williams J., and Prettyman. 2,755,214.
Preus, Irving J. Garden sprinkler control system. 2,761,733,
9-4-56, Cl. 299—58.
Previti, Alfred E. Bill denomination indicator for cash reg-
isters. 2,736,011, 2-21-56, Cl. 340—223.
Prevost, Bruno E., to John W. Bolton & Sons Inc. Multiple
synchronized pneumatic paper stock control device.
2,729,147, 1-3-56, Cl. 92 — 46.
Prevost, Bruno E., and M. G. Smith, to John W. Bolton &
Sons, Inc. Jordan plug and method of making the same.
2,758,516, 8-14-56, Cl. 92—27.
Prew, Howard A., to Pru-Lesco. Inc. Hinge and rim for a
box. 2,735,609, 2-21-56, Cl. 229 — 44.
LIST OF PATENTEES
633
,749,970, Priest
Preway Inc. : See —
Jenson, Kenneth S. 2,741,243.
Jenson, Kenneth S. 2,759,411.
Jenson, Kenneth S., and Nelson. 2,732,891
Prewett, Verylyn M. Tire trueing niacin
6-12-56, CI. 164 — 10.2.
Prewitt, Richard H. Method and apparatus for fabricating
airframes. 2,762,419, 9-11-56, CI. 154—1.8.
Prewitt, Thomas A., to General Motors Corp. Automatic coil
adjusting system. 2,766,384, 10-9-56, CI. 250 — 40.
Pribis, Herman K. Collapsible gun rest. 2,774,563, 12-18-56,
CI. 248 — 127.
Pribis, Herman K., Jr. Self-storing tool for small arm
weapons. 2,737,676, 3-13-56, CI. 15—104.165.
Pribitzer, Hans : See —
Weber, Josef, Grab, and Pribitzer. 2,757,050.
Pribyl, Edward J. : See —
Krapcho, John, Pribyl, and Bernstein. 2,733,256.
Price, Arthur W. : See —
Martin, Charles A. 2,753,129.
Price Battery Corp. : See —
Vieth, Albert B. 2,762,094.
Price, Bernard A. : See —
Stoops, William N., and Price. 2,754,2S2.
Price, Berry G., to Tuboscope Co. Inductive electromagnetic
inspection. 2,746,012, 5-15-56, CI. 324 — 37.
Price, Berry G., to Tuboscope Co. Caliper having mag-
netically controlled recorder. 2,746,160, 5-22-56. CI.
33—178.
Price Brothers, Inc. : See —
Nelson, George. 2,772.497.
Price Building Specialties Co. : See —
Du Plessis, Milton P. 2,747,237.
Price, Carl. Insulator. 2,754,354, 7-10-56, CI. 174 — 158.
Price, Charles C, to The General Tire and Rubber Co. Method
of preparing 2-hydroxy-methvl-2-butenonitrile and the dimer
of 2-cyanoprene. 2,735,863, 2-21-56, CI. 260—464.
Price-Driscoll Corp. : See —
Barth, Robert M. 2,765,128.
Price, Earl R., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Transmission oper-
ating mechanism. 2,774,251, 12-18-56, CI. 74 — 365.
Price, Fraser P., to General Electric Co. Combined heating
and thermosensitive heating control units. 2,745,944,
5-15-56, CI. 219 — 46.
Price, Harvey N., to General Electric Co. Single-ended
thyratron discharge device. 2,747.120, 5-22-56, CI. 313 — 38.
Price, James E., to Simonds Abrasive Co. Abrasive article.
2,729,553, 1-3-56, CI. 51—298.
Price, Joel S. Obstetrical instrument. 2,775,241, 12-25-56,
Cl. 128—352.
Price, John A. : See —
Carnes, Joseph J., Price, and Booth. 2,739,168.
Price, John A., to American Cyanamid Co. Method of pre-
paring a copolymer of 2-chloroacrylamide and methacrylo-
nitrile. 2,731,451, 1-17-56, CI. 260 — 85.5.
Price, John A., to American Cyanamid Co. Acrylonitrile-
acrylylcarbamate copolymers and products. 2,736,722,
2-28-56. CI. 260—77.5.
Price, Kenneth A., and R. E. Slater, to Northrop Aircraft, Inc.
Quick-release door latch. 2,730,394. 1-10-56. CI. 292—256.
Price, Leo. Gauge mounting assembly. 2,775,038, 12-25-56,
CI. 33—174.
Price, Leo. Guillotine gauge. 2,775,039, 12-25-56, CI.
33—174.
Price, Lewis T. Folding ladder. 2,749,009, 6-5-56, CI.
228—19.2.
Price, Nathan C, to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Gaseous fuel
turbine power plant havinff parallel connected compressors.
2,730.863, 1-17-56, CI. 60—39.15.
Price, Nathan C, to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Turbine ma-
chine having high velocity blading. 2,738,950, 3-20-56,
Ql 253 39 15.
Price, Nathan C., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Vertically
rising road operable aircraft. 2,762,584, 9-11-56, CI.
244—12.
Price, R. K., Associates, Inc. : See — ■
De Mastri, Stefano. 2,730,382.
Price, Raymond M., and A. F. Roche, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Color stabilization process for polymers containing
acrylonitrile. 2,739.140. 3-20-56. CI. 260 — 80.5.
Price, Robert W., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Automatic
welder. 2,752,469, 6-26-56, CI. 219—8.
Price, Russell W. Conductive foot covering. 2,745,041,
5-8-56, CI. 317—2.
Prichard, Arthur C, to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Army. Crystal detwin-
ning. 2,767,067, 10-16-56, CI. 23—295.
Prichard, Reno W. : See —
Grinstead, Carl E., and Prichard. 2,774,063.
Prichard, William W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Carboxylation of aromatic compounds. 2,729,673, 1-3-56,
CI. 260—515.
Prichard, William W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Carbonylation of azo compounds and products. 2,769,003,
10-30-56, CI. 260—244.
Prickett, Alfred D., to Joseph Lucas (Industries) Ltd. Elec-
tric switch for controlling a flashing-signal lamp. 2,754,391,
7-10-56, CI. 200—113.
Pride Products Co. : See —
Brinkman, John K. 2,751,603.
Pridmore, Thomas C. : See —
Crandon, Lawrence H., Ley, and Pridmore. 2,760,144.
Priebe, Clarence A. "Vehicle light construction. 2,752,480,
6-26-56, CI. 240—8.2.
2,774,622, 12-18-56, CI.
2,761,259, 9-4-56, CI.
Priebe, William A. Door
292—288.
Pries, John E. Scouring device.
51 — 205.
Priest, Homer F., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Process of treating steel. 2,759,886, 8-21-56, CI. 204 — 39.
Priest, Homer F., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Process for production of uranium hexafluoride. 2,761,756,
9-4-56, CI. 23—14.5.
Priest, William J., to Eastman Kodak Co. Copolymers of
vinyl esters with N-allyl urethanes and hydrolysis products
thereof. 2,748,103, 5-29-56, CI. 260—77.5.
Priest, William J., and C. F. H. Allen, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Modification of hydroxyl containing polyvinyl resin treated
with an amino acetal as a silver halide binder. 2,739,059,
3-20-56, CI. 95—7.
Priest, William M. Clothesline reel. 2,747,813, 5-29-56, CI.
242—102.
Priestley, Kenneth D. Disc harrow. 2,743,566, 5-1-56, CI.
58—83.
Priestman, Bewley D., to General Motors Corp. Lift bolt
door lock remote locking mechanism. 2,751,242, 0-19-56,
CI. 292—229.
Prill, Edward A., to Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant
Research, Inc. Organic compounds and insecticidal compo-
sitions. 2,773,062, 12-4-56, CI. 260—247.2.
Prill, Erhard J., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Making diaryl-
ethanes. 2,773,914, 12-11-56, CI. 260 — 668.
Prima Industries Ltd. : See —
Wilson. Charles L. 2,736,531.
Prime Mfg. Co. : See —
Pehrson, Manfred E. 2,736,675.
Pehrson, Manfred E. 2,748,404.
Primich, Theodore. Sectional septic tank. 2,764,545,
9-25-56, CI. 210—6.
Primrose, Charles L., to The Venture Corp. Silver alloys.
2,772,156, 11-27-56, CI. 75—173.
Prince, Charles A., to The Dow Chemical Co. Method of
cleaning the inside of pipe. 2,745,231, 5-15-56, CI.
51—282.
Variable capacity compressor. 2,761,615,
-21.
Circuit breaker. 2,761,935, 9-4-56, CI.
Prince, David C.
9^-56, CI. 230-
Prince, David C.
200—148.
Prince, John, Jr.
Drill rig for hard rock mining. 2,765,148,
10-2-56, CI. 255—51.
Prince, John M., to Productive Inventions, Inc. Soap dis-
penser. 2,751,128, 6-19-56, CI. 222 — 447.
Prince, John M., to Productive Inventions, Inc. Method of
connecting a grommet to a support. 2,759,255, 8-21-56,
CI. 29 — 450.
Prince, Richard, and M. J. Massiello, to Ekco-Alcoa Contain-
ers Inc. Folding device for container closures. 2,767,537,
10-23-56, CI. 53—366.
Prince Castle Mfg. Div., Inc. : See —
Brown, Le Roy A. 2,742,194.
Brown, Le Roy A., and Brotheridge. 2,774,579.
Princess Fair Blouse, Inc. : See —
Saccoccio, Mario G. 2,774,075.
Principale, Christy : See —
Hammond, Titus, and Principale. 2,760,084.
Prindle, Cecil M. Top cylinder lubricator. 2,737,172, 3-6-56,
CI. 123—196.
Prindle, Quentin T. : See —
Twiehaus, Hobert C, and Prindle. 2,744.145.
Prindle, Robert F., and V. M. Blackard, to Strong Cobb and
Co., Inc. Stable aqueous injectable procaine hydrochloride
aminophylline preparation. 2,741,574, 4-10-56, CI. 167 — 58.
Pringle, Edward T., Jr. Box having dispensing means.
2,741,413, 4-10-56, CI. 229—7.
Pringle, William L., to Rockwell Spring and Axle Co. Sealed
brake. 2,750,011, 6-12-56, €1. 188—218.
Pringle, William L., to Rockwell Spring and Axle Co. Shift
control mechanism. 2,754,695, 7-17-56, Cl. 74 — 745.
Printing Arts Research Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Marx, Walter S., Jr. 2,770,534.
Printing Machinery Co., The : See —
Noell, Elmer F. 2,768,547.
Printz, Ernst, Jr. : See —
Printz, Ernst, Sr., and E. Printz, Jr. 2,754,737.
Printz, Ernst, Sr., and E. Printz. Jr. Means for coupling
alternatively employed soil cultivating implements or the
like to a tractor or the like. 2,754,737, 7-17-56. Cl. 97—29.
Prioleau, Philip F. Tensioning roller for developing tank
and control therefor. 2,757,590, 8-7-56, Cl. 95—90.5.
Prion, William G. Rotatable jigs. 2,732,926, 1-31-56, Cl.
198—33.
Prior Products, Inc. : See —
Doyle, Arthur J., and Whalen. 2,758,845.
Prior, William C, and G. R. Ord. Hydraulically actuated
diaphragm pump. 2,752,854, 7-3-56, Cl. 103 — 44.
Priscu, John C, and J. W. Whitney, to National Lead Co.
Apparatus for production of titanium metal. 2,766,033,
10-9-56, Cl. 266—17.
Prisner, Stanley W. : See —
Felt, Arthur J. Re. 24,108.
Pristsak, Gustav W., to Siemens-Schuckartwerke Aktiengesell-
schaft. Alternating-current circuit interrupters. 2,729,723,
1-3-56, Cl. 200—147.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Pritchard, Arnold J. Steering idler support. 2,773,697,
12-11-56, CI. 280—95.
Pritchard, Arnold J., and W. A. Rowlette. Vehicle drive
shaft sleeve bearing. 2,758,896, 8-14-56, CI. 308—237.
Pritchard, Dalton H., to Radio Corp- of America. Color tele-
vision matrix system. 2,732,425, 1-24-56, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Pritchard, Dalton H., to Radio Corp. of America. Signal
operated automatic control circuit. 2,752,417, 6-2G-56,
CI. 178—5.4.
Pritchard, Dalton H., and A. C. Schroeder, to Radio Corp. of
America. Color phase alternation control system.
2 736,859, 2-28-56, CI. 323—111.
Pritchard, Howard A. : See —
Wood, William H., and Pritchard. 2,753,796.
Wood, William H., and Pritchard. 2,701,382.
Pritchard, Inez S. : See —
Pritchard, Wilmot T. 2,738,813.
Pritchard, J. F., Co. : See—
Gieck, Joseph F. 2,766,597.
Pritchard, James E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Polymer
compositions and methods for producing the same.
2,746,943, 5-22-56, CI. 260—29.6.
Pritchard, James E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Polymers of
divinyl sulfide and methods for their production. 2,709,802,
11-6-56, CI. 260—79.7.
Pritchard, James E., and P. L. Q. Myers, to Phillips Pe-
troleum Co. Laminated products and method of producing
the same. 2,751,323, 6-19-56, CI. 154 — 140.
Pritchard, John O. Folding drafting table. 2,772,130,
11-27-56, CI. 311—38.
Pritchard, Robert L., to General Electric Co. Direct current
amplifier. 2,750,453, 6-12-56, CI. 179—171.
Pritchard, Thomas R., to Tanra Mfg. Co. Measuring valve
closure. 2,747,775, 5-29-56, CI. 222 — 400.7.
Pritchard, Wilbur L., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Microwave ovens.
2,763,757. 9-18-56, CI. 219—10.55.
Pritchard, Wilmot T., deceased ; Peoples National Bank of
Washington and I. S. Pritchard, executors. Method of
planing and edge jointing lumber stock and a planing
machine for carrying out said method. 2,738,813, 3-20-56,
CI. 144—36.
Pritchett, David E. : See-
Stevens, Jesse W.. and Pritchett. 2,764,486.
Pritchett, John I., to Highland Container Co., Inc. Container.
2,739,752, 3-27-56, CI. 229—37.
Pritchett, John I., and R. N. Markham, to Highland Con-
tainer Co., Inc. Yarn packaging pad and shipping container
using same. 2,739,705, 3-27-56, CI. 206—65.
Pritts, Henry J. Hand operated wire straightening tool.
2,740,435, 4-3-56, CI. 140—147.
Privitera, Francesco. Hand router and cutter tool. 2,730,146,
1-10-56, CI. 145—121.
Pro, George M. : See — ■
Andrews, Boley A., and Pro. 2,739,273.
Prober, Maurice, to General Electric Co. Method for pre-
paring phenyltrifluoroethylene. 2,752,400, 6-26-56, CI.
260—651.
Probst & Class : See —
Reith, Walter. 2,749,053.
Probst, Clemens, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesell-
schaft. Immersion devices for treating liquids. 2,775,434,
12-25-56, CI. 259—1.
Procario, Justino, and P. F. Ball washing apparatus.
2,744,274, 5-8-56, CI. 15—97.
Procario, Paul F. : See — ■
Procario, Justino and P. F. 2,744,274.
Procedo G. m. b. H. : See —
Dillenburger, Albert, and Ley. 2,753,957.
Process Chemicals Co. : See —
Katzman, Morris. 2,757,143.
Process Engineering Inc. : See —
Austin, Ralph W. 2,751,025.
Austin, Ralph W. 2,760,587.
Process Engineers Inc. : See —
Kelly, Earl M. 2,772,234.
Kelly, Earl M., and Kivari. 2,775,556.
Process Evaluation and Development Corp. : See —
Birdseye. Clarence, and Stuck. 2.771,361.
Process Machinery Co., Inc. : See —
Beery, John C. 2,761.221.
Processed Metals Corp. : See —
Toucedn, Enrique G. 2,759.830.
Prochaska, Robert J., to General Electric Co. Carboxymethyl-
heptametlivhTclot-efi'asiloxMiic 2.7( L.-.r,7."">, 9-18-56, CI.
260—448.2.
Procos, Steve ,T. Master bomb rainer. 2,741,159, 4-10-56,
CI. 89—1.5.
Procter, Bryant S. Golf club, bag and accessory cart.
2,754,130, 7-10-56. CI. 280—47.23.
Procter & Gamble Co., The : See —
Anderson, Donald C. 2.746,363.
Eckey, Eddv W. 2.739.942.
Hawley, Harold K.. and Dobson. 2,733,251.
Head, Robert C. 2,748,070.
Holman, George W., Laycock, and Wille. 2,738,278.
Korpi, Edwin O., and Whyte. 2,742,435.
McCuno, Homer W. 2.739,943.
Sanders, Judson H. 2,751,328.
Procter, Samuel A. Television sweep circuit. 2,742,591,
4-17-56, CI. 315—27.
Proctor Drying and Freezing Corp. : See — ■
Colton, Ralph F. 2,751,687.
Colton, Ralph F. 2,751,702.
Proctor Electric Co. : See —
Clapp, Daniel E. 2.749,406.
Davis, Charles. 2,746,184.
Kulicke, Frederick W., Jr. 2,748,512.
Lawser, John J. 2,747,072.
Vogelsberg, Walter H. 2,740,015.
Wagner, Robert J. 2,746,305.
Proctor, Hobart H. : See —
Oglesby, La Grande, and Proctor. 2,750,318.
Proctor, Peter G. : See —
Goodlifle, Arthur W., and Proctor. 2,731,280.
Proctor & Schwartz, Inc. : See —
Black, Harold G. 2,732,631.
Fleming, Myron T. 2,746,171.
Franklin, John J. 2,742,143.
Franklin, John J. 2,753,706.
Glassford, Donald C, and Redman. 2,773,295.
Powischill, John W., and Hyde. 2,749,736.
Senior, John H., and Powischill. 2,737,691.
Thygeson, John R. 2,736,088.
Thygeson, John R. 2,743,488.
Wilson, Jack P., and Marshall. 2,746,170.
Proctor, Sidney E., to Austin Hoy and Co. Ltd. Tool-carry-
ing chains having ball and socket connections between
links. 2,733,905. 2-7-56, CI. 262—33.
Proctor, Sidney E., to Austin Hoy and Co. Ltd. Coal cut-
ting machine having a vertically movable cutter chain jib.
2,755,077, 7-17-56, CI. 262—30.
Proctor, Sidney E., to Austin Hoy and Co. Ltd. Tool
carrying chains for use on coal cutters and the like.
2,773,394, 12-11-56, CI. 74 — 246.
Production Lathe, Inc. : See —
Morgan, William S. 2,762,129.
Production Machine Co. : See —
Fuller, Rufus W., and Cole. 2,754,632.
Fuller, Rufus W., and Cole. 2,754,640.
Production and Marketing Co. : See —
Sidenius, Widmer C. 2,771,229.
Productive Equipment Co. : See —
Lehman, Lewis H. 2,759,391.
Productive Inventions, Inc. : See —
Anderson, John W. 2,767,733.
Anderson. John W. 2.767,734.
Krohm, Fred A. 2,728.934.
Krohm, Fred A. 2,730,078.
Krohm, Fred A. 2,757,403.
Krohm, Fred A. 2,761,168.
Krohm, Fred A. 2,761,169.
Krohm, Fred A. 2.761,429.
Prince, John M. 2,751,128.
Prince, John M. 2,759.255.
Smulski, Theodore J. 2,749,158.
Products Development Co. : See —
Bondon, Lewis A. 2,740,826.
Products & Licensing Corp. : See —
Toulon, Pierre M. G. 2,736,235.
Toulon, Pierre M. G. 2.738,442.
Toulon, Pierre M. G. 2,744,156.
Toulon, Pierre M. G. 2.744,949.
Toulon, Pierre M. G. 2,757,865.
Toulon, Pierre M. G. 2,760.119.
Proell, Wayne A., to Standard Oil Co. Preparation of thia-
amines. 2.754.328. 7-10-56. CI. 260—583.
Promt, John R. Mop holder having clamping jaws. 2,735,126,
2-21-56. CI. 15—147.
Profit Machinery Co., Inc. : See—
Bruneau, Louis O., and Boudreau. 2,750,186.
Profit, William B. Fuel purifier. 2,755,933, 7-24-56, CI.
210—51.
Proffitt, Ira J. Combined soap and razor blade receptacle.
2,745,211, 5-15-56. CI. 45—28.
Profos. Paul, to Sulzer Freres. Societe Anonvme. Method
for degasifying water. 2.774,731, 12-18-56, CI. 210—15.
Progress Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Lane, David. 2,737,635.
Progressive Engineering. Inc. : See —
Swanson. Kenneth P. 2.735,234.
Prohaska, Charles J. Miniature road builder. 2.734,664,
2-14-56, CI. 222—176.
Prohnska, James J. : See —
Hensgen, Bernard T.. Reichel. and Prohaska. 2,755,731.
Prohaska. James J., to Swift & Co
2,730,281, 1-10-56, CI. 226—56.
Promo Corp. : See —
Wood, Robert C. 2,761,457.
Promundo : See —
Handsrfiin, Max G. 2.706,323.
Handschin. Max G. 2.773.123.
Handschin, Max G. 2.773.124.
Handschin, Max G., and Spieser. 2,766,328.
Prondecki. Eugene F. Fluid pump or motor.
1-17-56. CI. 103—125.
Proniuk. George : See —
Occhipinti, Rosario, Giardinelli, and Proniuk.
Pro-Nvl Chemicals, Inc. : See —
Hendrix, Palmer G. 2,763,618.
Pro pack, Inc. : See —
Eaton, Mark S. 2,735,195.
Pro-phy-lac-tic Brush Co. : See —
Maynard, Charles E. 2,760,827.
Proportioneers, Inc. : See —
Munroe, Henry F. 2,749,222.
Packaging apparatus.
2,730,956,
LIST OF PATENTEES
635
Propst, Matthias J., and R. G. Blaho, to Monark Silver
King, Inc. Spring fork structure for bicycles. 2,752,167,
6-26-56, CI. 280—276.
Propstl, Georg, to Robert Bosch G. m. b. H. Method of mak-
ing printed images. 2,732,286, 1-24-56, CI. 41 — 41.
Propstl, Georg, to Robert Bosch G. m. b. H. Method of mak-
ing copies and reproductions. 2,732,287, 1-24-56, CI.
41 — 41.
Proriol, Jacques : See —
Peyrot, Pierre P., and Proriol. 2,735,791.
Prosek, John R., to Whirlpool-Seeger Corp. Four way revers-
ing valve. 2,758,447, 8-14-56, CI. 62 — 4.
Prosek, John R., and J. S. Palmer, to Whirlpool-Seeger Corp.
Air conditioning systems for automatically heating and
cooling an enclosed air space. 2,771,748, 11-27-56, CI.
62—4.
Prosen, Emil M., to Nobilium Products, Inc. Centrifugal
casting machine for making dental castings. 2,749,585,
6-12-56, CI. 22—65.1.
Proskauer, Richard : See —
Vacquier, Victor, Cope, and Proskauer. 2,729,108.
Pross, William C, and A. H. Ryon, to Bendix Aviation Corp.
Pressure indicating device. 2,761,411, 9^4-56, CI. 116 — 34.
Prossen, Louis F., to Celanese Corp. of America. Cartons.
2,764,285, 9-25-56, CI. 206—65.
Prosser, Clinton D., to International Harvester Co. Wagon
elevator throwout clutch for agricultural implements. Re.
24,151, 5-15-56, CI. 56—15.
Prosser, Thomas W. Protective housing for instruments.
2,773,388, 12-11-56, CI. 73 — 431.
Prot, Marcel, to Societe Industrielle de Liaisons Electriques.
Elastic clamp for fixation of rails. 2,772,835, 12-4-56, CI.
Protect-ears, Inc. : See —
Kindel, Elmore A. 2,754,519.
Protection Equipment Co., Inc. : See —
Hanson, Edward C. 2,763,446.
Jones, Earle M. 2,751,838.
Protection Inc. : See —
Gross, Arthur G. 2,758,305.
Protectoseal Co., The : See —
Anschicks, Rudolph J. 2,732,972.
Lisciani, Constantine. 2,755,971.
Lisciani, Constantine. 2,758,018.
Lisciani, Constantine. 2,764,317.
Lisciani, Constantine. 2,764,318.
Lisciani, Constantine. 2,770,390
Lisciani, Constantine. 2,772,537.
Protein Foundation, Inc. : See —
Cohn, Edwin J. 2,770,616.
Protex Weatherstrip Mfg. Co. : See — -
Christensen, Olaf. 2,740,172.
Protz. Edward H., to Carter Parts Co.
2,736,875, 2-28-56, CI. 339 — 198.
Protzeller, Harry W. : See —
Judd, Sebastian F., and Protzeller. 2,747,850.
Protzman, Thomas F., to Rohm & Haas Co. Acceleration
of polymerization of acrylate esters with a thiophenol, a
diacyl peroxide, and a tertiary amine. 2,744,886, 5-8-56,
Protzmann, Donald E., to General Electric Co. Dial illumina-
tor. 2,745.946, 5-3 5-56, CI. 240 — 2.1.
Protzmann, Donald E., E. A. Phaneuf, and M. G. Doyle, to
General Electric Co. Timing device. 2,768,332, 10-23-56
CI. 317—99.
Proud, Ralph A. Machine for cutting slide fastener strips.
2,754,908, 7-17-56, CI. 164—49.
Prough, James L. Vehicle jack. 2,730,327, 1-10-56 CI.
254—133.
Prouty, Myron R. Marbling attachment unit for batch-type
ice-cream freezer. 2,762,318, 9-11-56, CI. 107 — 1.
Provenzano, Gaetano. Safety door for aeroplanes. 2,754 904
7-17-56. CI. 160—371. ...
Province, John H, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Air actuated
control system. 2,730,910, 1-17-56, CI. 74 — 472.
Province. John H., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Fluid actuated
control system. 2.773.572, 12-11-56, CI. 192 — 3.5.
Prucknicki. Andrew H, F. P. Hennessy, and W. J. Berrigan, to
General Electric Co. Hobbing type apparatus and method
for grinding gears. 2,729,033, 1-3-56, CI. 51 — 52.
Prudhon, Glenn L. : See —
Allerton, George L., and Prudhon. 2,752.661.
Pruehs, Leslie L., to General Electric Co. Temperature con-
trol for auxiliary compartments for refrigerators.
2,758,821, 8-14-56, CI. 257—9.
Pruitt, Albert F.. to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Tempera-
ture-compensated inductor. 2,769,092, 10-30-56, CI.
250 — 40.
Pruitt, Harvey E. Grinding machine. 2,741,072 4-10-56.
CI. 51 — 101.
Pruitt, Rodman C, to Seymour Tool & Engineering Co Inc.
Fabricated metal ironing table. 2,766,537, 10-16-56 CI.
38 — 123.
Pruitt, Selma. Continuous supply paint roller. 2,751,618,
6-26-56, CI. 15 — 128.
Pru-Lesco, Inc. : See —
Prew, Howard A. 2,735,609.
Prupis, Robert I., to Conmar Products Corp. Manufacture
of sliders for slide fasteners. 2,756,491, 7-31-56, CI.
29—409.
Prusick, Jan H., and V. P. Gregory, to Armour and Co.
Chemical treatment of flood waters used in secondary oil
recovery. 2,733,206, 1-31-56, CI. 252 — 8.55.
Electrical receptacle.
Prusinski, Stanley. Flexible hand saw. 2,752,964, 7-3-56,
CI. 145—31.
Prust, Alvin F. : See —
Loveland, Theron A., Jr., and Prust. 2,769,774.
Prutton, Carl F„ W. S. Miller, and L. C. Hirdler, to Olin
Mathieson Chemical Corp. The separate recovery of am-
monia and hydrogen chloride from ammonium chloride.
2,735,749, 2-21-56, CI. 23—154.
Pryga, Stanley A. : See —
Margerum, Donald L., and Pryga. 2,767,395.
Pryne & Co., Inc. : See —
Pryne, Ralph. 2,741,972.
Pryne, Ralph, to Pryne & Co., Inc. Roof jack for ventilating
duct. 2,741,972, 4-17-56, CI. 98—119.
Pryor, Harry H. : See —
Douglas, Bradley C, and Pryor. 2,745,482.
Pryor, Malenis A. Fire alarm device. 2,755,363, 7-17-56,
CI. 200—143.
Przedpelski, Andrzej B. : See —
Hupert, Julius J., Przedpelski, and Ringer. 2,770,727.
Przybylski, Daniel F. Grave digger. 2,754,977, 7-17-56, CI.
212—67.
Przybylski, Daniel F. Offset boom for digging machines.
2,754,985, 7-17-56. CI. 214—138.
Przybylski, Daniel F. Boom and boom-operating means for
dipper stick. 2,770,379, 11-13-56, CI. 214—147.
Przysiecki, Theodore I., to Teletype Corp. Answer back
device for printing telegraph systems. 2,752,414, 6-26-56,
Cl. 178—4
Psenka, Joseph A. : See —
Anthony, Russel W., and Psenka. 2,730,793.
Psoras, Dennis J., and W. C. Brown. Automatic headlight
control. 2,729,767, 1-3-56, Cl. 315—83.
Psychological Research Associates Corp. : See —
Parsons, Henry M. 2,7 3 ~> , I ' > T
Pszegon, Walter. Gauge. 2,733,518, 2-7-56, Cl. 33—197.
Ptasinski, Zdzislaw J. : See —
Sullivan, Vincent A., Jr., and Ptasinski. 2,768,957.
Public, Dedicated to the : See — ■
Beroza, Morton. 2,764,517.
Public, dedicated to the free use and benefit of the : See —
Fleischel, Gaston. 2,738,683.
Fleischel, Gaston. 2,738,968.
Publishers Printing Co., Inc. : See —
Lorenzsonn, Eugen H. 2,745,596.
Publix Shirt Corp. : See —
Driesbach, Gilbert O. 2,769,979.
Pucci, Joseph, to P. B. R. Mfg. Co. Extensible brace.
2,756,082, 7-24-56, Cl. 287—58.
Pucci, Joseph, S. Bobb, and I. B. Rachman, to P. B. R. Mfg.
Co. Folding sectional top table. 2,755,153, 7-17-56, Cl.
311—90.
Puccinelli Packing Co. : See —
Puccinelli, Romolo L. 2,755,835.
Puccinelli, Romolo L„ to Puccinelli Packing Co. Vertical
axis disc onion slicer. 2,755,835, 7-24-56, Cl. 146—78.
Puccinelli, Sylvio : See —
De Back, William, Puccinelli, and McCloud. 2,738,819.
Pucel, Edward L. : See —
Schmidt, Edward C, Jr. 2,764,447.
Pucher, Leo E., and J. F. Szabo, to The Electric Storage Bat-
tery Co. Battery and method of manufacture. 2,742,520,
4-17-56, Cl. 136—111.
Puckering, Charles H. : See —
Wallace, Halbert C, and Puckering. 2,731,246.
Puckett, Robert L., % to Guntert & Zimmerman Const. Div.,
Inc. Stud welder. 2,745,933, 5-15-56, Cl. 219 — 4.
Puckette. Walter W. Turkey caller. 2,745,215, 5-15-56, Cl.
46—180.
Puddington, Ira E., A. F. Sirianni, and J. R. Farnand. to
National Research Council. Translucency of lubricating
oils. 2,767,122, 10-16-56, Cl. 196—42.
Puddy, Leo C. Tool boxes. 2,747,780, 5-29-56, Cl.
224 — 42.
Puerner, George O.. and J. R. Twinam, to P. R. Mallory &
Co., Inc. U. H. F. tuner. 2,759,158, 8-14-56, Cl. 336 — 87.
Puetzer, Bruno, L. Katz, and L. Horwitz, to Schenley Indus-
tries, Inc. Process for the production of n-vinylpyrroli-
done-2. 2,775,599, 12-25-56, Cl. 260—326.5.
Puffer, Daniel W. : See —
Davis, Fred, Penn, and Puffer. 2,743,515.
Pugh. Alexander L., Jr. : See — ■
Stein, Sidney J., and Pugh. 2,769,944.
Pugh, James E., Jr. Nut holder with resilient fingers.
2.768.543, 10-30-56, Cl. 81—13.
Pugh, Marcus W. Container for preserving food. 2,739,734,
3-27-56, Cl. 220—83.
Pugh, Preston A., Jr. : See —
Hoglan, Forest A., and Pugh. 2,751,408.
Pugh, Vernon J. : See —
Richardson, Ello E., and Pugh. 2,746,852.
Pugh, William E. : See —
Hawkins, James E., and Pugh. 2,730,187.
Hawkins, James E., and Pugh. 2,757,750.
Puglielli, Alphonse, and R. S. Komarnitsky, to Rockwell
Spring and Axle Co. Mount for metallographic specimens.
2,746,704, 5-22-56, Cl. 248—175.
Pugsley, Donald J. D., to Pye Ltd. Synchronizing arrange-
ment particularly for television apparatus. 2,752,423,
6-26-56, Cl. 178—69.5.
Pugsley, Donald J. D., to Pye Ltd. Synchronizing arrange-
ment particularly for television apparatus. 2,752,424,
6-26-56, Cl. 178—69.5.
636
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Pugsley, Donald J. D., to Pye Ltd. Television waveform
generator. 2,706,379, 10-9-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Puhl, John M. Pouring holders for milk cartons. 2,757,034,
7-31-56, CI. 294—31.
Puhr-Westerheide, Jurgen, to The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
Tube surface cleaning apparatus for tubular heat ex-
changers. 2,762,610, 9-11-56, CI. 257—1.
Puhr-Westerheide, Jurgen, to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. De-
vice for uniform distribution of material over a horizontal
cross-sectional area of a vertically extending zone.
2,765,588, 10-9-56, CI. 51—9.
Pujol y Font, Juan L. Machine for closing ampoules.
2,729,378, 1-3-56, CI. 226—82.2.
Pulford, Kenneth B., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Cement
lasting machines. 2,768,395, 10-30-56, CI. 12 — 8.8.
Pull, Burnard T., G. A. Fahlberg, and L. E. Hayne. Machine
for and method of cleaning rugs. 2,729,536, 1-3-56, CI.
8—149.3.
Pullen, Alfred N. D.. and E. D. Swann, to The British Alu-
minium Co. Ltd. Treatment of the surfaces of aluminium
or aluminium alloys. 2,750,309, 6-12-56, CI. 134 — 42.
Pullen, Alfred N. D., to The British Aluminium Co. Ltd.
Apparatus for continuous electrolytic treatment of articles.
2,764,542, 9-25-56, CI. 204—211.
Pullen, Edward A. : See —
Backhand, Peter S., and Pullen. 2,748,056.
Pullen, Fred W., to Bissell Carpet Sweeper Co. Carpet sweeper
and brush cleaning combs therefor. 2,770,825, 11-20-56,
CI. 15 — 48.
Pullen, Raymond R. Combination salt and pepper shaker.
2,735,584, 2-21-56, CI. 222 — 142.1.
Pullen, Raymond R. Heat saving unit. 2,764,391, 9-25-56,
CI. 257—166.
Pulleys (Aust.) Ltd.: See —
Arthur, John L. 2,764,896.
Pulliam, Dudley C. Method of assembling a filament and
support. 2,731,707, 1-24-56, CI. 29 — 155.5.
Pullin, Cyril G., to Autogiro Co. of America. Helicopter
rotor control mechanism. 2,761,521, 9-4-56, CI.
170 — 160.26.
Pullman, Joseph C. : See —
Ritson, Daniel D., and Pullman. 2,764,509.
Pullman, Joseph C, and R. B. Porter, Jr., to American Cy-
anamid Co. Antioxidant wrapper for foods. 2,758,032,
8-7-56, CI. 99—179.
Pullman-Standard Car Mfg. Co. : See — ■
Adler, Franklin P. 2,736,269.
Adler, Franklin P. 2,759,432.
Adler, Franklin P. 2,763.219.
Adler, Franklin P. 2,765,754.
larshall. 2,766,540.
Brown, Frank P., and Mi
Candlin, James E., Jr. 2.739.543.
Candlin. James E., Jr. 2,752,865.
Green, Frank W. 2,747,263.
Meyer, Wendel J. 2,764,299.
Meyer, Wendel J., Christian, and Antrim. 2,754,771.
Murphy, Frank L., Haman, and Kay. 2,732,814.
Norby, Harold L., and Jones. 2,731,924.
Osner, Clarence W. 2,740,154.
Osner, Clarence W. 2,746.063.
Peterson, William H. 2,735.517.
Shaver, William R. 2.756,465.
Pullum, Cecil R., and T. R. Harvey, to Olin Mathieson Chemi-
cal Corp. Packaging of explosives. 2,734,623, 2-14-56,
CI. 206—3.
Pulman, William E. R. to C. V. A. Jigs, Moulds & Tools Ltd.
Operating mechanism for chucks, clutches and like devices.
2,730,371, 1-10-56, CI. 279—50.
Pulman, William E. R., to C. V. A. Jigs, Moulds & Tools Ltd.
Operating mechanism for reciprocating turret slides and
indexing the turret thereon in machine tools. 2,735,161,
2-21-56, CI. 29—44.
Pulman, William E. R , to C. V. A. Jigs. Moulds & Tools Ltd.
Gear transmissions. 2,748,451. 6-5-56, CI. 29 — 46.
Pulman. William E. R., to C. V. A. Jigs, Moulds & Tools Ltd.
Indexing mechanism for the turrets of automatic machine
tools. 2,75-1 ,699. 7-1 7-56. CI. 74—813.
Pulman, William E. R., to C. V. A. Jigs, Moulds & Tools Ltd.
Work feeding mechanism for automatic machine tools.
2,763.36.-,. 9-1S-56. CI. 203—150.
Pulmosan Safety Equipment Corp. : See —
Garelick, Judith J. 2.733.776.
Pulp and Paper Research Institute of Canada : See —
Ross. James H. 2,749.240.
Pulp Reproduction Co. : See —
Nelson, Arthur J. 2,748,260.
Risch, Arthur H. 2,732,119.
Puis, Alfred E., and D. R. Hong, to Babee-Tenda License
Corp. Adjustable canopy. 2.772.684. 12-4-56. CI. 135 — 5.
Puis, Erich F. Automatic control device for the gear trans-
mission of an internal combustion engine. 2,737,058,
3-6-56, CI. 74 — 472.
Pulsford, Edgar W., to National Research Development Corp.
Logarithmic pulse rate meter. 2,762,974, 9-11-56, CI.
324—78.
Pulsifer, Clarence D. : See —
Montgomery, Donald H., and Pulsifer. 2,771,181.
Pulsifier. Marie. Discardable underarm garment shield.
2,747,193, 5-29-56, CI. 2—56.
Pulver, Lynn E. Fishing lure. 2,774,171, 12-18-56, CI.
43 — 42.19.
Pulver, Willis C. : See —
Velten, Frank X., and Pulver. 2,753,039.
Pumpelly, Charles T., to The Dow Chemical Co. Partial esters
of the aliphatic polyhydric alcohols with a,a-dichloropro-
pionic acid. 2,734,076, 2-7-56, CI. 260—487.
Pumphrey, Howard F. : See —
Jenkins, Herbert F. L., and Pumphrey. 2,742,943.
Punch Engineering Pty. Ltd. : See —
Skillman, Thomas S. 2,733,833.
Skillman, Thomas S. 2,738,867.
Punte, William F., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Combined
cover and lever-operated clamping ring for drums.
2,753,203, 7-3-56, CI. 292—256.69.
Punte, William F., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Toggle-
operated closure fastener. 2,772,907, 12-4-56, CI.
292—256.69.
Puranen, Maunu, and A. A. Kahma, to Canadian Airborne
Geophysics Ltd. Method for inductive prospecting.
2,741,736, 4-10-56, CI. 324—4.
Purcell, Edward M., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Standing wave
measuring system. 2,775,737, 12-25-56, CI. 324 — 58.
Purcell, Edward M., D. D. Montgomery, and C. G. Mont-
gomery, deceased (by D. D. Montgomery, administratrix),
to the United States of America as represented by the
Secretary of the Navy. Wave polarization discriminating
duplexing system. 2,761,059, 8-28-56, CI. 250—13.
Purcell, Howard M. Hydraulic accumulator. 2,731,038,
1-17-56, CI. 138—30.
Purcell, Robert B. : See—
Hendrix, Charles E., and Purcell. 2,768,298.
Purchas, John G. : See —
Houldcroft, Peter T., and Purchas. 2,730,646.
Purchas, William J., Jr., to General Motors Corp. Hydraulic
valve lifter. 2,766,745, 10-16-56, CI. 123 — 90.
Purchas, William J., Jr., and E. Orent, to General Motors
Corp. Adjustable spray nozzle. 2,751,253, 6-19-56, CI.
299—118.
Purchas, William J., Jr., and J. R. Vickers, to General Motors
Corp. Fuel injection device. 2,762,654, 9-11-56, CI. 299 —
107.2.
Purchase, Earl R., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Vapor drying of cellulose. 2,773,865, 12-11-56, CI.
260—229.
Purdie, William H., P. Jackson, and J. G. Gunn, to William
Doxford and Sons Ltd. Fuel injection systems for internal-
combustion engines. 2,734,492, 2-14-56, CI. 123 — 41.
Purdie, William H., and P. Jackson, to William Doxford and
Sons, Ltd. Opposed piston two-stroke cycle internal com-
bustion engines. 2,737,162, 3-6-56, CI. 123 — 41.
Purdie, William H., and P. Jackson, to William Doxford and
Sons Ltd. Fuel injection systems for internal combustion
engines. 2,754,813, 7-17-56, CI. 123 — 139.
Purdie, William H., and P. Jackson, to William Doxford and
Sons Ltd. Fuel injection systems for internal-combustion
engines. 2,760,334, 8-28-56, CI. 60 — 16.
Purdie, William H., and P. Jackson, to William Doxford &
Sons Ltd. Means for supplying combustion air to internal
combustion engines. 2,769,302, 11-6-56, CI. 60—13.
Purdue Research Foundation : See —
r.nranniiH.as, Charles F., and McBee. 2,767,225.
Data, John B., and Sutton. 2,764,615.
George, Roscoe H. 2,737,588.
Lark-Horovitz, Karl, and Whaley. 2,745,046.
Shreve, Randolph N., and Chaiiesworth. 2,744,116.
Sperandio, Glen J., and Ward. 2,742.396
Whaley, Randall M., and Andrews. 2,763,935.
Purdue University : See —
Hawkins, George A. 2,774,281.
Purdy, Berton A., to Kiekhaefer Corp. Breaker adjustment
for magnetos. 2,752,437, 6-26-56, CI. 200—31.
Purdy, Chester A., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Tension
control apparatus for thermal vaporizing coating device.
2,750,921, 6-19-56, CI. 118—11.
Purdy, Frederick A. Door-operators. 2,758,836, 8-14-56,
CI. 268—59.
Purdy, Harold C, to H. C. Purdy and E. H. Phillips. Method
of photographic duplicating using print-out emulsions.
2,733,994, 2-7-56, CI. 95—5.
Purdy, Kenneth C. Extension blade guard attachment for
double edge safety razors. 2,745,175, 5-15-56, CI. 30 — 31.
Purdv, Kenneth D. : See —
Kurth, Clarence F., and Purdy. 2,765,395.
Pure Oil Co., The : See —
Annable, Weldon G. 2,769,764.
Annable, Weldon G., and Haines.
Annable, Weldon G., and Haines.
Annable, Weldon G., and Haines.
Annable, Weldon G., Haines, and Lucas. 2,755,226.
Annable, Weldon G., Hutchings, and Lucas. 2,769,760.
Annable, Weldon G., Hutchings, and Lucas. 2, 769. TCI.
Annable, Weldon G., Hutchings, and Lucas. 2,769,702.
Annable, Weldon G., Lucas, and Haines. 2,770,579.
Ayers, George W., and Millikan. 2,761,823.
Beber, Oral L., and Woertz. 2,746,561.
Bond, Donald C. 2,742,092.
Bond, Donald C. 2,761,512.
Bond, Donald C. 2,765,851.
Bond, Donald C. 2,772.951.
Bond, Donald C, and Holbrook. 2,772,737.
Bond. Donald C, and Lorenz. 2,765,039.
Boxell. Samuel E.. Richter, R. E. and C. R. Hall, and
Dane. 2,750,815.
Cook, George R., and Manteuffel. 2,764,549.
Ellison. Lynn E.. and Wolfer. 2,741.920.
Fierce, William L., and Crosby. 2,769,767.
2,769,757.
2,769,759.
2,769,763.
LIST OF PATENTEES
637
Pure Oil Co., The : See — Continued
Fierce, Willia.ru L., and Crosby. 2,769,768.
Folkins, Hillis O., and Kempf. 2,769,766.
Holbrook, Orin C. 2,742,425.
Hutchings, Le Roi E. 2,761,815.
Hutchings, Le Roi B., and Marisic. 2,769,753.
Irion, Daniel P. 2,741,914.
Lucas, Kenneth. 2,755,227.
Marisic, Milton M., and Hennig. 2,764,622.
Marsh, Glenn A. 2,755,166 .
Marshall, William A., and Steininger. 2,7ol,349.
Marshall, William A., and Steininger. 2,766,205.
Marshall, William A., and Steininger. 2,766,209.
Matthews, Thomas A., II. 2,761,765.
Millikan, Allen F. 2,773,919.
Moennig, William K., and Holbrook. 2,769,33o.
Moritz, Roy W. 2,746,163.
Porter, Charles A., and Marks. 2,753,292.
Sandner, Walter J., and Fierce. 2,775,545.
Stucker, Joseph B., and Brennan. 2,755,305.
Stucker, Joseph B., and Fronczak. 2,755,248.
Stucker, Joseph B., Williams, and Wolfram. 2,764,550.
Thodos, George, and Stutzman. 2,753,012.
Puretic, Mario J. Method of operating a purse seine with
a power block unit. 2,733,530, 2-7-56, CI. 43—8.
Puretic, Mario J. Net handling apparatus. 2,733,531, 2-7-o6,
CI. 43—8.
Purex Corp. Ltd. : See —
Silverstein, Robert M. 2,773,904.
Purifoy, George R., and F. H. Fowler, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Traction-motor control. 2,748,335, 5-29-56,
CI. 318 — 274.
Purington, Ellison S., to J. H. Hammond, Jr. Reactance
networks with structural symmetry. 2,762,018, 9-4-56,
CI. 333—75.
Purington, Ellison S., to J. H. Hammond, Jr. Television
transmission system. 2,764,630, 9-25-56, CI. 178 — 5.8.
Puritan Compressed Gas Corp. : See —
Vitcha, James F., and Hemeyer. 2,771,308.
Purkett, Fred L., to Purkett Mfg. Co. Laundry pre-drying,
shakeout and conditioning tumbler. 2,768,451, 10-30-56,
CI. 34—87.
Purkett Mfg. Co. : See —
Purkett, Fred L. 2,768,451.
Purl, John H. Altitude controller. 2,756,009, 7-24-56, CI.
244—77.
Purmal, Alfred. Stop member for locating an end tab in
position to be severed from a strip of tabs. 2,766,823.
10-16-56, CI. 164
Purmort, Louis E.
210—195.
Purmort, Louis E.
Purmort, Louis E.
Purnell, James T.
Filter leaves. 2,731,156, 1-17-56. CI.
2,731,157, 1-17-56, CI. 210—200.
2,765,083, 10-2-56, CI. 210—182.
Filter.
Filter.
See —
Teandle, William W., Carter, and Purnell. 2,770,008.
Purolator Products, Inc. : See —
McCoy, Marion M. 2,729,339.
McCoy, Marion M. 2,733,855.
Kovacs, Julius P. 2.743,017.
Kovacs, Julius P. 2,743,019.
Wilhelm, John R. 2,751,084.
Purpura, August C. Timing mechanism for a cooking vessel.
2,739,524, 3-27-56, CI. 99—336.
Purpura, August C. Aircraft having feathering airfoils.
2,739,768, 3-27-56, CI. 244—4.
Pursche, Harry A. Rear wheel assembly for two-way plow.
2,760,420, 8-28-56, CI. 97—26.
Purse, John H. : See —
iSchoonover, Archie G., Feild, and Purse. 2,743,991.
Schoonover, Archie G., Feild, and Purse. 2,743,992.
Purviance, Nathan M. Building block construction. 2,735,146,
2-21-56. CI. 20—92.
Purvis, Joseph T., to A. V. Roe Canada Ltd. Rotor blade
locking device. 2,761,648, 9-4-56, CI. 253—77.
Purvis, Lafayette M. : See — ■
Stansbury. William M. 2,772,491.
Puryear, Oney P. : See —
Dilworth, John P., and Puryear. 2,755,256.
Puschhof. Siegfried : See —
Feichtinger, Hans, and Puschhof. 2,763,610.
Puse, Valentin C, and H. Lawry, to The Goodyear Tire &
Rubber Co. Brake having coil spring fastener therein.
2,756,847, 7-31-56, CI. 188—234.
Puste, Joseph. Fish lure. 2,750,703, 6-19-56, CI. 43 — 42.21.
Puster, Louis M., to Robertshaw-Fulton Controls Co. Fluid
mixing device. 2,752,095, 6-26-56, CI. 236—12.
Puster, Louis M., to Robertshaw-Fulton Controls Co. Tem-
perature regulator. 2,765,984. 10-9-56, CI. 236 — 34.
Puster, Louis M., to Robertshaw-Fulton Controls Co. Thermo-
static control device. 2,765,985, 10-9-56, CI. 236 — 68.
Putifer, Robert E. Uniform seed coverer attachment for
listers. 2,771.044, 11-20-56, CI. Ill — 85.
Putman, Maurice W. : See —
Reeves, Adam A., Putman. Jones, and Trip. 2,757.12!)
Putmon, Lawson H. Yarn stripper. 2,736,962, 3-6-56, CI.
30—294.
Putnam, Ayers B. Rotary beater breaking mill for loosened
pavement slab. 2,768,794, 10-30-56, CI. 241 — 186.
Putnam, Frank R. Cotton picker. 2,774,208, 12-18-56. CI.
56—48.
Putnam, Tracy J. Device for training animals. 2,741,224,
4-10-56, CI. 119—29.
Putt, James W. Manufacture of alkyl aryl sulfonates.
2,773,896, 12-11-56, CI. 260—505.
Putter, Rolf : See —
Dittmar, Gerhard, Putter, and Suckfull. 2,734,0o2.
Schmidt, Karl, Muller, Putter, Suckfull, and Dittmar.
2 753 344
Putterman, Lucy. Collapsible utility cart with removable
container. 2.733,930, 2-7-56, CI. 280—41.
Puttman, Ernest G., to Kaiser Steel Corp. Cooling device.
2,738,886, 3-20-56, CI. 214—17.
Putzer, Hans : See —
Gunkel, Heinrich. 2,731,814.
Putzrath, Franz L. : See —
Good, Lowell H., and Putzrath. 2,756,277.
Puzarowski, Stanley J., now by change of name to Stanley J.
Prazer, to G. Miller. Reverse flow cleanable aquarium filter.
2,770,366, 11-13-56, CI. 210—98.
Pyciak, Roman J., to Kent-Moore Organization, Inc. Carbon
blaster mechanism. 2,730,842, 1-17-56, CI. 51—8.
Pye, David J., to The Dow Chemical Co. Oxychlorination
of hydrocarbons. 2,752,402, 6-26-56, CI. 260—659.
Pye, David J., to The Dow Chemical Co. Preparation of ethyl-
ene glycol. 2,770,656, 11-13-56, CI. 260—635.
Pye, Donald G. : See —
O'Flynn, Denis J., and Pye. 2,739,058.
Pye Ltd. : See —
Cope, John E., and Fisher. 2,774,865.
Edwards, Baden J. 2,756,364.
Fuller, Dennis Q. 2,747,165.
Fuller, Dennis Q. 2,771,561.
Gregory, William L., and Holmes. 2,743,324.
Jackson, Donald. 2,762,860.
Lawrence, Nathaniel O. 2,753,395.
Lax, Ladislav. 2,762,922.
Parr, William G. 2,749,437.
Pugsley, Donald J. D. 2,752,423.
Pugsley, Donald J. D. 2,752,424.
Pugsley, Donald J. D. 2,766,379.
Starnecki, Jerzy, and Squires. 2,738,384.
Theile, Richard. 2,738,440.
Theile, Richard. 2,755,408.
Weighton, Donald. 2,738,377.
Weighton, Donald, and Lax. 2,775,654.
Pyes, Richard S. Rear tire carrier. 2,733,847, 2-7-50, CI.
224 — 42.21.
Pyk, Herman T., to Atlas Copco Aktiebolaget. Hammer pis-
tons for percussion apparatuses. 2,765,776, 10-9-56, CI.
121—31.
Pyle, Cyrus : See —
•Colburn, Allan P., Jones, and Pyle. 2,747,849.
Pyle, George H., to Hercules Powder Co. Cellulose derivatives
and their method of preparation. 2,746,958, 5-22-56, CI.
260—232.
Pyle-National Co., The: See —
Fogg, Daniel A. 2,736,451.
Howard, John G. 2.736,855.
Kurek, Edwin J. 2,734,447.
Kurek, Edwin J. 2,737,977.
Petersen, Clifford C. 2,749,526.
Pyle. Patrick. Safety release clutch.
192—56.
Pyle, William D., % to E. C. Tharp.
2,738,031, 3-13-56, CI. 184—1.
Pynor, Thomas E., to Beaumont Birch Co. Continuous op-
eration cyclone receiver. 2,760,595, 8-28-56, CI. 183 — 37.
Pyrate Sales, Inc. : See —
Kennedy, Merritt T., Jr., and Allen. 2,747,078.
Pyrene Co. Ltd., The : See —
Cockram, Reginald W. J., Sullivan, and Wilkinson.
2,736,459.
Henshaw, Thomas A., and Kennerson. 2,772,923.
Pyrene Mfg. Co. : See — ■
Eckelmann, Luis E., and Ferguson. 2,758,656.
Ratzer, Arthur F., and Levin. 2,767,141.
Pyrene-C-O-Two Corp. : See —
Allen, Frank B., and Siebens. 2,747,822.
Allen, Scott E. 2.741,318.
Mickelsen. Carl W. 2,741,319.
Pyro Plastics Corp. : See —
Gershen, Irvin J. 2,746.081.
Pyuro, John W. : See —
Waterhouse, Charles L., Pyuro. and Thorns. 2,733,096.
Pyzel, Robert. Process for manufacturing hydraulic cement
in rotary kilns. 2,758,828, 8-14-56, CI. 263 — 53.
Q'Part, John H. Dispensing carton for pills or other small
articles. 2,774,470, 12-18-56, CI. 206—56.
Quaas. Joseph : See —
Wasserman, Rene D., and Quaas. 2,731,373.
Quackenbush. Edward W. Seed package. 2,732,064, 1-24-56,
CI. 206 — 47.
Quackenbush, Robert C. Adjustable rotary shears. 2,728,985,
1-3-56, CI. 30—265.
Quadbeck, Giinter : See —
Kuhn, Richard, and Quadbeck. 2,751,409.
Quade. Hadley A., to Ramsey Corp. Piston ring. 2,754,165,
7-10-56, CI. 309—44.
Quaedvlieg, Mathieu : See —
Hagge, Walter, and Quaedylieg. 2,734,830.
Quaely, Martin F., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electro-
plating chromium-nickel alloy coatings. 2,739,108, 3-20-56,
CI. 204—43.
Quaely, Martin F., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Black
chromium - nickel - vanadium electrodeposits. 2,739,109,
3-20-56, CI. 204—43.
2,757,767, 8-7-56, CI.
Watchmaker's oil cup.
638
Quaely, Martin F., and W. C. Lilliendahl, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Protection of molybdenum and tungsten at
high temperatures. 2,772,227, 11-27-56, CI. 204—32.
Quaglia, Lawrence T. : See —
Cook, Leslie J., and Quaglia. 2,772,376.
Quaglieri, Dario A. : See —
Busch, Floyd H., and Quaglieri. 2,772,109.
Quakenbush, Howard M., to National Furniture Mfg. Co.,
Inc. Reclining chair. 2,749,970, 6-12-56, CI. 155—106.
Quaker Chemical Products Corp. : See —
Simons, John K. 2,763,578.
Quaker Oats Co., The : See —
Graham, William R., Jr., Kohler, and Blauw. 2,751,302.
Reinhart, Robert R. 2,706,120.
Swadesh, Samuel. 2,754,304.
Van Arsdell, Fred C. 2,766,665.
Van Arsdell, Fred C, and Gustavson. 2,731,904.
Quaker Rubber Corp. : See—
Dauphinais, George A. 2,752,952.
Qualitrol Corp. : See —
Ford, George E. 2,745,028.
Quality Park Box Co. Inc. : See —
Abrahamson, Clark A. 2,750,924.
Quam, Ranold F. Discharge valves for pressure jugs.
2,770,402, 11-13-56, CI. 222—400.7.
Quarmby, Robert C, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Nail
distributors. 2,734,191, 2-14-56, CI. 1 — 39.1.
Quarmby, Robert C, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Nail
loaders. 2,768,377, 10-30-56, CI. 1—100.
Quartier, Harry C. Self-wetting wick composition. 2,753,705,
7-10-56, CI. 67—7.1. ,_
Quasebarth, Edmund A., Jr. Tube packaged merchandising
dispenser. 2,762,525, 9-11-56, CI. 222—95.
Quast, Gilbert W., to Chain Belt Co. Apparatus for kitchen
waste grinders. 2,750,122, 6-12-56, CI. 241 — 32.5.
Quattlebaum, Joseph M. : See —
Barringer, Charles M., Harvey, Quattlebaum, and Ster-
ling. 2,739,989.
Quayle, Arthur J. Hollow headed gavel with telescopic
handle sections. 2,755,833, 7-24-56, CI. 145—36.
Quayle, George F., to The Yale & Towne Mfg. Co. Caster
wheel mounting for corner drive truck. 2,753,946, 7-10-56,
CI. 180—21.
Quebec Iron and Titanium Corp. : See —
Hatch. Gerald G. 2,749,667.
Quebec Metallurgical Industries Ltd. : See —
Dettmer, Philip B., and Lichty. 2,741,553.
Lichty, Lyall J. 2,752,236.
Lichty, Lyall J., and Rasmussen. 2,772,959.
Seger, Claude A., and Dettmer. 2,772,961.
Queen, Gladys. Half slacks. 2,728,998, 1-3-56, CI. 36—2.
Queen Stove Works, Inc. : See —
Trow, Fay A., and Nelson. 2,753,694.
Queen's University : See —
Butler, Roger M., and Plewes. 2,760,375.
Queer, William C, Sr., to Inland Steel Co. Metal coating ap-
paratus. 2,742,019, 4-17-56, CI. 118—122.
Queer, William C, Sr., to Inland Steel Co. Bearing construc-
tion. 2.753,229, 7-3-56, CI. 308—121.
Queisser, Roger J. : See —
Geisler, Henry A., and Queisser. 2,746,245.
Queneau, Augustin L. J. Method of chloridizing sintering
of zinciferous materials with elimination of lead and simi-
lar contaminants. 2,756,136, 7-24-56, CI. 75 — 5.
Queneau, Augustin L. J. Method and apparatus for magnetic
separation of ores. 2,766,888, 10-16-56, CI. 209—219.
Queneau, Augustin L. J. Apparatus for magnetic separation
of ores. 2,772,777, 12-4-56, CI. 209 — 219.
Quereetti, Louis C, F. A. Palladino, and A. J. Marino. Tube
flaring pliers. 2,736,360, 2-28-56, CI. 153—79.
Quest, J. F., Foundry Co. : See —
Quest, John F. 2,729,231.
Quest, John F., to J. F. Quest Foundry Co. Outlet box clo-
sure. 2,729,231, 1-3-56, CI. 137—371.
Quick, Robert G., to the United States of America as repre-
sented bv the Secretary of the Navy. Sensitive time delay
relay. 2;745,024, 5-8-56, CI. 307—132.
Quicktho (1928) Ltd.: See—
' Nasmyth, Alfred J. 2.731,118.
Quigg. Donald J., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Pebble heater.
2,750.181, 6-12-56, CI. 263—19.
Quigg, Donald J., V. Scarth, and S. G. Stewart, to Phillips
Petroleum Co. Conversion of hvdrocarbons and recovery
of conversion products. 2,739.877, 3-27-56, CI. 23 — 260.
Quillen, John D. Cylinder lock. 2,739,473, 3-27-56, CI.
70—383.
Quillinan. Michael J. Sput connection for flexible plate.
2,747,896, 5-29-56, CI. 285—38.
Quilter, Anthony R. J. : See —
Hockenhull, Donald J. D., Wilkin, and Quilter.
2,761,812.
Quilter, John R. C. Parachute apparatus for retarding air-
craft. 2,729,408, 1-3-56, CI. 244—113.
Quimby, Harvey. Cravat clasp. 2,732,602, 1-31-56, CI.
24—49.
Quimby, Ralph A., to The Heald Machine Co. Internal grind-
ing machine. 2,758,427, 8-14-56, CI. 51 — 95.
Quin, James P. : See —
Gleave, Wilfrid W., and Quin. 2,757,135.
Quinche, Albert, and E. Lecluyse. Apparatus for heat seal-
ing the open end of flexible thermoplastic tubing. 2,762,421,
9-11-56, CI. 154 — 42.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Quinlan, Frank B., to United States of America as represented
by the United States Atomic Energy Commission. Inspec-
tion conveying apparatus. 2,758,706, 8-14-56, CI. 203 — 75.
Quinlan, John F. : See —
Lewis, Frederick J., Jr., and Quinlan. 2,748,391.
Quinlan Pretzel Co., Inc. : See —
Gipe, Harrison S. 2,736,276.
Groff, Edwin I. 2,739,544.
Groff, Edwin I. 2,747,523.
Groff, Edwin I. 2,747,524.
Quinn, Bernard O., to Stewart-Warner Corp. Pulse frequency
divider. 2,762,923, 9-11-56, CI. 250—36.
Quinn, Bert A. Stop for pneumatic door check. 2,753,587,
7-10-56, CI. 16—66.
Quinn, Clark E. : See —
Martin, Edward J., and Quinn. 2,754,381.
Quinn, Clayton E. Artificial nest eggs. 2,771,057, 11-20-56,
CI. 119—45.
Quinn, Edward, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Machines
for operating on the heel end portions of shoes. 2,740,138,
4-3-50, CI. 12—1.
Quinn, Edward, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Slip-lasted
shoe sewing machines. 2,742,005, 4-17-56, CI. 112 — 36.
Quinn, Edward, P. W. Senfleben, and E. W. Stacey, deceased,
by H. M. Stacey, executrix, to United Shoe Machinery Corp.
Heel end lasting machines. 2,759,204, 8-21-56, CI.
12 — 12.3.
Quinn, Frederic R., to General Electric Co. Metal sulfide
resistance elements. 2,740,030, 3-27-56, CI. 201 — 63.
Quinn, Harold E. Water gun and target. 2,759,731, 8-21-56,
CI. 273—101.
Quinn, Jack H. Aqua disk. 2,762,063, 9-11-56, CI. 9 — 21.
Quinn, James E., to Streeter-Amet Co. Weight and center
of gravity computing apparatus. 2,735,291, 2-21-56, CI.
73—65.
linn, Pai
Speed control system.
Quinn, William M. : See —
Wester, Ralph C. 2,743,932.
Quinn, William T.
12-18-56, CI. 32-
Quinones, Julio R., Jr. Double bucket. 2,738,893, 3-20-56,
CI. 220—23.4.
Quinones, Luis, and R. Rodriguez, 33% to H. Jacobson, 33%
to said Quinones, 33% to said Rodriguez, and 1% jointly.
Combined spectacles and dangling ornaments. 2,766,541,
10-16-56, CI. 41 — 34.
Quintilian, Bartholomew F., to Gerotor May Corp. of
Maryland. Pump or motor. 2,753,810, 7-10-56, CI.
103—126.
Quinton, Wayne E., % to R. W. Wells and % to O. Bardahl.
Methods and means for indicating contamination of lu-
bricating oil. 2,752,566, 6-26-56, CI. 324—65.
Quiquerez, Joseph : See —
Gislon, Andre, and Quiquerez. 2,759,874.
Quirin, Edward J., to Frederic R. Harris, Inc. Sectional
floating dry dock and coupling means therefor. 2,732,818,
1_31_56, CI. 114—46.
Quirk, Justin P.. and L. G. P. Hafner, to Quirk Machinery
Co. Shoe heel surfacing machine. 2,752,735, 7-3-56, CI.
51—145.
Quirk Machinery Co. : See — ■
Babunovic, Momir. and Dalton. 2,771,108.
Ponder, Raymond E., and Hafner. 2,739,324.
Quirk, Justin P., and Hafner. 2,752,735.
Quist, Clifford M. Arrow fletching device. 2,742,064, 4-17-56,
CI. 144—289.
Quist, Harold A., to Sun Oil Co. Tank float. 2,730,123,
1-10-56, CI. 137 — 452.
Quist, Harold A., to Sun Oil Co. Apparatus for determina-
tion of average temperature of fluids in storage. 2,746,293,
5-22-56, CI. 73—353.
Quist, Harold A., to Sun Oil Co.
supply _ for breather valve.
Quist, Harold A., to Sun Oil Co.
ture indicator. 2,760,373, "
Pontics for dental bridges. 2,774,141,
Pressure responsive liquid
2,747,601, 5-29-56, CI.
ring instrument. 2,774,353,
Quist, Harvev L. Calf deli
12-18-56, CI. 128—352.
Quist, Oscar, to 'Union Special Machine Co. Sewing machines.
2,749,861, 6-12-56, CI. 112—213.
Quitmeyer, John W. Tuning devices. 2,761,994, 9^-56, CI.
315—76.
Quittner, Victor, to General Radiological Ltd. Operation of
X-ray tubes. 2,730,628, 1-10-56, CI. 250—103.
Quixel Products Co., Inc. : See —
Rotheraine, Jerome H. 2,738,537.
Quoniam, Jean M., to Saarbergwerke. Machine for installing
metal mine props. 2,729,946, 1-10-56, CI. 61—93.
R. B. Mfg. Corp. : See —
Kofoid. Orville. 2,746,795.
R. K. Mfg. Co. Inc. : See —
Kline, John T. 2,756,917.
R-S Products Corp. : See —
Hopkins, David W. 2,761,424.
RTC Shipbuilding Corp. : See —
Hankin, Donald C. 2,772,759.
R T & E Corp. : See-
Link. Edwin A. 2.753,412.
Raab, Edward L., and F. C. Gorsline. to General Electric Co.
Treatment of halogenated insulating liquids. 2,734,926,
2-14-56. CI. 260—649.
Raach, Francis A., Sr. Sorting aid. 2,765,925, 10-9-56, CI.
211—11.
LIST OF PATENTEES
639
Eabaseda, Juan C. Valve cap. 2,774,385, 12-18-56, CI.
138—89.3.
Rabb, Lionel, to Merit Mfg. Co., Inc. Temple hinge construc-
tion. 2,745,314, 5-15-56, CI. 88—53.
Babbitt, Milton, and C. F. Binder, to Fram Corp. Combina-
tion seal and gasket for end of pleated cartridge. 2,732,031,
1-24-56, CI. 183—69.
Eabby, Joseph G., to National Container Corp. Box with
readily attachable end closure. 2,736,485, 2-28-56, CI.
229—23.
Eabby, Joseph G., to National Container Corp. Box with in-
wardly telescoping cover. 2,736,486, 2-28-5G, CI. 229—43.
Babe, Karl, to Dr. Ing. h. c. F. Porsche K. G. Internally
expanding shoe brakes. 2,758,680, 8-14-56, CI. 188 — 152.
Babe, Karl, to Dr. Ing. h. c. F. Porsche K. G. Hydraulic
clutch-actuating mechanism more particularly for motor
vehicles. 2,758,686, 8-14-56, CI. 192—3.5.
Babe, Karl, and L. Schmid, to Dr. Ing. h. c. F. Porsche K.-G.
Independent wheel suspension for the steerable wheels of
automotive vehicles. 2,768,002, 10-23-56, CI. 280—124.
Babenda, Edward J. : See —
Koehler, Bobert B., and Babenda. 2,767,348.
Mills, Albert W., Furman, and Babenda. 2,734,610.
Babenda, Edward J., to International Business Machines Corp.
Magnetic core converter and storage unit. 2,774,429,
12-18-56, CI. 164—115.
Edward J., and G. E. Whitney, to International
Machines Corp. Intermediate magnetic core
storage. 2,750,580, 6-12-56. CI. 340—174.
Hector. Spinning reel. 2,734,693, 2-14-56, CI.
Badcliffe, George E. : See —
Pieschel, Walter L., and Badcliffe. 2,767,948.
Eaddatz, Howard W. : See —
Schmitt, Boland G., Eaddatz, and Swedberg. 2,765,234.
Eadde, Erich M. H. Carboxylic acids of the dicyclohexyl
ethane series, and a process of making same. 2,773,893,
12-11-56, CI. 260 — 488.
Badde, Erich M. H. Di-cyclohexyl ethane compounds, and
a process of making same. 2,773,894, 12-11-56, CI.
260—488.
EadeJ, Aaron A., and P. W. Katz, to Globe Venetian Blind
Corp. Unitary structures for Venetian blinds. 2,756,816,
7-31-56, CI. 160—173.
Eademaker, Eaymond W. : See —
Grzenkowski, Alfred E., and Eademaker. 2,748,736.
Eademakers, Adriaan, and H. G. Bruyning, to Hartford
National Bank and Trust Co., as trustee. Inductance
assembly such as a transformer for the transmission of
pulses. 2,774,935, 12-18-56, CI. 323—56.
Bader, Donald A., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Navy. Support assembly.
2,756,957, 7-31-56, CI. 248—185.
Bader, James C. Non-sag gate latch. 2,746,783, 5-22-56,
CI. 292—173.
Bader, William H. : See —
Smith, Brook I., and Bader. 2,755,297.
Eadermacher, Karl, to L. & C. Stainmuller G. m. b. H.
2,751,
6-19-56, CI.
242—84.4.
Eabezzana, Hector.
CI. 112 — 220.
Eabezzana, Hector.
112—256.
Eabezzana, Hector
CI. 112—221.
Eabezzana, Hector
Sewing machines. 2,739,551, 3-27-56,
Sewing machine. 2,742,010, 4-17-56, CI.
Sewing machine. 2,700,457, 8-28-56,
Sewing machine hook and bobbin race
2,773,464, 12-11-56, CI. 112 — 228.
Babideau, Eaymond J. Snow scoop. 2,742,719, 4-24-56, CI.
37—123.
Babin, Stanley F., and M. Scisorek, Vs to J. Bayard, % to said
Babin, and % to said Scisorek. Flavored drinking straw
machine and method. 2,753,267, 7-3-56, CI. 99—138.
Babinovitch, Benjamin, and A. Bothgart, said Babinovitch
assor. to H. I. Sobel. Body supporting device. 2,769,486,
11-6-56, CI. 155—182.
Eabinovitz, Isidor. Stocking welt. 2,729,083, 1-3-56, CI.
66—172.
Eabinow, Jacob. Automatic headlight dimmer insensitive to
ordinary lights. 2,730,654, 1-10-56, CI. 315—83.
Eabinow, Jacob, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of Commerce. Selective multiple
punch for card perforating. 2,732,900, 1-31-56, Cl.
164—111.
Eabinow, Jacob, to Eaton Mfg. Co. Self-excited magnetic
clutch. 2,732,921, 1-31-56, Cl. 192—21.5.
Eabinow, Jacob. Bright-spot sensitive headlight dimmer.
2,734,149, 2-7-56, Cl. 315—83.
Eabuse, George B.. to Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. Tape
roll and core. 2.772,774, 12-4-56, Cl. 206—59.
Eaby, Eaymond : See —
Lavallee, Leonard, and Eaby. 2,764,353.
Eace, Austin T., Jr., and N. C. Heck, to Eace & Eace, Inc.
Pipe guiding ribbed apron for irrigation pipe. 2,746,772,
5-22-56, Cl. 285—1.
Eace & Eace, Inc. : See —
Eace, Austin T., Jr., and Heck. 2,746,772.
Eachford, Henry H., Jr., to Esso Eesearch and Engineering
Co. Fracturing subsurface formations and well stimula-
tion. 2,766,828, 10-16-56, Cl. 166—36.
Eachlin. Albert I. : See —
Goldberg, Moses W., and Eachlin. 2,768,202.
Eachlin, Eva : See —
Eachlin, Max. 2,761,642.
Eachlin, Max, deceased ; H. Pollock and E. Eachlin, execu-
trices. Nail supported gutter hanger. 2,761,642, 9-4-56,
Cl. 248—48.1.
Eachman, Isadore B. : See—
Pucci, Joseph, Bobb, and Eachman. 2,755,153.
Eachman, Isadore B., and S. Bobb, to P. B. B. Mfg. Co. Col-
lapsible stool. 2,759,528, 8-21-56, Cl. 155 — 137.
Eacine Hydraulics & Machinery Inc. : See —
Kind. Frederick H. 2,759,455.
Miller, George B., and Evnders. 2,764,941.
Miller, Harold G., and Mourning. 2,764,801.
Eacine, Wallace N. Soap holder. 2,768,470, 10-30-56, Cl.
45—28.
Backer, Frederick C, to The Jakes Foundry Co. Collapsible
tow truck. 2,751,233, 6-19-56, Cl. 280 — 41.
Eaczynski, Walter A., to Hercules Powder Co. Preparation
of acrylic anhydride. 2,738,368, 3-13-56, Cl. 260 — 546.
Eadack, Harry E., to Circle F Mfg. Co. Wire connector.
2,746,025, 5-15-56. Cl. 339—272.
Eadar Pneumatics & Engineering Co. Ltd. : See —
Smith. William. 2,772,124.
Badasch, Arthur H., to Alan Wood Steel Co. Distillation
of coal tar. 2,748,063, 5-29-56, Cl. 196 — 76.
Badcliffe, Arthur J., Jr., to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Telephone system providing time-delaved dis-
tinctive call signalling. 2,736,886, 2-28-56. Cl. 340—286.
Badcliffe, Arthur J., Jr., to International Telephone and
Telegraph Corp. Compressor-expander volume-range con-
trol device. 2,757,246, 7-31-56, Cl. 179—171.
Conveyor appa-
)6, Cl. 198—32.
Headlight dimmer.
2,750.450.
Stoking devices for fire grates.
198—56.
Badiant-Aire Corp. : See —
Whitney, Nicholas E. 2,734,445.
Eadiation, Inc. : See —
Bennett, Alec B. 2,757,521.
Bruck, George. 2,730,420.
Eadiator Specialty Co. : See —
Dowell, Alvis Y. 2,756,032.
Eadich, George, to Shell Development Co.
ratus for containers. 2,765,898, 10-9-56
Eadin, Bernard G., to Ford Motor Co.
2,763,809, 9-18-56, Cl. 315—83.
Eadio Corp. of America : See —
Abbett, Eoy C. 2,738,464.
Abbett, Eoy C. 2,747,029.
Achenbach, John C, and Tourshow.
Albrecht, Harold D., Harralson, an'd Fricke. 2,759,135.
Allen, Horace C. 2,738,503.
Allwine, Harrison S. 2,747,134.
Anderson, Earl I. 2,750,534.
Anderson, Earl I. 2,756,284.
Andrews, Dallas E. 2,751,274.
Andrews, Dallas B. 2,760,063.
Andrews, Dallas E. 2,760,137.
Andrews, Kenneth E. 2,740,832.
Anthony. Willard E. 2,767,342.
Arams, Frank E. 2,770,722.
Arbuckle, Frederick M. 2,750,498.
Armstrong, Lome D. 2,735,050.
Armstrong, Lome D., and Jenny. 2,750,542.
Armstrong, Lome D., and Pantchechnikoff. 2,758,261.
Aronson, Albert I. 2,761,917.
Artzt, Maurice. 2,769,856.
Ayres, Jay J., and Shanin. 2,730,683.
Ayres, William E. 2,767,244.
Bach, Henry M. 2,756,283.
Baer. John S. 2,730,309.
Baer, John S. 2,751,438.
Baer, John S. 2,762,297.
Baker, Bichard E., and Covely.
Barco, Allen A. 2,742,527.
Barco, Allen A. 2,750,438.
Barco, Allen A. 2,762,874.
Barkow, William H. 2,761,98:
Barton, Loy E. 2,761,916.
Barton, Loy E. 2,764,674.
Batzle, William K., and Dale.
Bauer, Andrew. 2,752,675.
Beard, Arthur D. 2,730,922.
Beard. Arthur D. 2,734,134.
Beard, Arthur D. 2,757,280.
Beard, Arthur D., and Eberhard. 2,735,017.
Bedford, Alda V. 2,735,010.
Bedford, Alda V. 2,750,442.
Bedford, Alda V. 2,757,236.
Beers, George L. 2,763.524.
Bendell. Sidney L. 2.763,805.
Black, Otis D.. and Walsh. 2,758,074.
Bollinger, Waldon P. 2,774,067.
Bradbury, Hollis D. 2,733,301.
Bradley, George G., and Berge. 2,761.060.
Briggs, George S., and Donahue. 2,757,103.
Brockwell, Lloyd A., and Moule. 2,762,881.
Brown, Barremore B., Kovach. and Seachrist. 2,768,326.
Brumbaugh, John M. 2.76.3.833.
Buder, Spurgeon H. 2.753.511.
Burns, Leslie L., Jr. 2,759,102.
Burns, Leslie L., Jr.. and Boberts. 2,750,567.
Burnside. Don G. 2.767.085.
Burton, Lockwood D. 2,751,439.
Byrd, John F., and Phyfe. 2.774.824.
Campanella, Matthew J. 2,756,741.
Canfora, Arthur E. Be. 24,240.
Canfora, Arthur E. 2.735,889.
Canfora, Arthur E., Liguori, Shenk, and Kishi.
2,744,955.
2,774,964.
2,753,-
640
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1950
Jio Corp. of America : See — Continued
Carson, Benjamin R. 2,732,212.
Chandler, Charles H. 2,762,013.
Chong, Carlos F. 2,770,732.
Covely, Frank, 3rd, and Seeberger. 2,743,378.
Crawford, Carl F. 2,729,816.
Crooks, Horatio N., and Hobbs. 2,737.583.
Crosby, Gilmore E., and Edwards. 2,758,941.
Darling, Woodrow. 2,757,369.
Del Valle, Guillermo A., and Jones. 2,733,062.
Denton, Bethel E. 2,772,371.
De Vore, Henry B. 2,752,487.
Dibbins, Walter W. 2,744,755.
Dietch, Leonard. 2,729,764.
Dietch, Leonard. 2,743,381.
Ditrick, Norman H. 2,761,800.
Dobosy, Joseph F. 2,751,445.
Dodds, Wellesley J. 2,758,244.
Dodds, Wellesley J. 2.773,213.
Donahue, Daniel J. 2,762,762.
Donal, John S., Jr. 2,756,392.
Dow, Orville E. 2,774,871.
Duke, Vernon J. 2,764,697.
Dylewski, Thaddeus. 2,756,423.
Eckert, James E. 2,740,889.
Endres, Richard O. 2,750,509.
Epstein, David W. 2,756,415.
Epstein, David W. 2,767,457.
Faulkner, Richard D. 2,753,073.
Faulkner, Richard D. 2,767,466.
Fiet, Owen O. 2,763,839.
Fiet, Owen O. 2,764,739.
Finch, James L., and Kahn. 2,774,041.
Fischer, John T. 2,762,875.
Flory. Leslie E. 2,733,364.
Forgue, Stanley V. 2,744,837.
Forgue, Stanley V., and Goodrich. 2,745,032.
Fredendall, Gordon L. 2,729,698.
Fredendall, Gordon L. 2,736,766.
Friedli, Robert, Jr. 2,752,743.
Friend, Albert W. 2,743,392.
Friend, Albert W. 2,751,519.
Garner, Lloyd P., and Parker. 2,733,340.
George, Ralph W. 2,762,985.
Giacoletto, Lawrence J. 2,751,496.
Gilbson, Walter G. 2,744,951.
Gillespie, Henderson C, and Joy. 2,734,982.
Gilmore, James P. 2,732,446.
Good, Lowell H., and Putzrath. 2,756,277.
Goodale, Elmer D. 2,734,938.
Goodale, Elmer D. 2,757,232.
Goodrich, Hunter C. 2,729,708.
Goodrich, Hunter C. 2,742,589.
Goodrich, Hunter C. 2,750,452.
Goodrich, Hunter C. 2,752,431.
Goodrich, Hunter C. 2,762,873.
Gore, Ernest M. 2.753.396.
Goshaw, Irl R. 2,756,278.
Gray, George W. 2.750.502.
Gray, Sidney. 2,770,746.
Green, Milton W. 2,768,372.
Green, Ralph W. 2,735,320.
Greig, Harold G. 2,730,023.
Greig, Harold G. 2,735,785.
Greig. Harold G., and Young. 2,735,784.
Griffith, Brooks D. 2,745,960.
Grimm, Albert C, and Grimes. 2,733,:
Hansell, Clarence W. 2,742,567.
Hansen, Clarence W. 2,743.354.
Hansell, Clarence W.. and Houghton. 2,763,721.
Hanthorn, Horace F. 2.752,499.
Harbaugh, Willis E. 2,761,197.
Har'el. Abraham, and Cheng. 2,757,289.
Harlow, Loraine C. and Smith. 2,743,478.
Harris, James S. 2.741.701.
Harris, James S. 2.760,122.
Harris, James S. 2,770,677.
Harris, James S., and Latimer. 2.768,290.
Hathaway, Jarrett L., and Lafferty. 2,751,585.
Haynes, Harold E. 2,740.828.
Hayworth, Byron B. 2,775,412.
Heath, Alfred E. 2.735.763.
Herkart. Paul G. 2.772,654.
Hershberjcer, William D. 2.743,366.
Herzog, Gerald B. 2,742.571.
Herzog, Gerald B. 2.747.136.
Herzog, Gerald B. 2,768,296.
Herzog, Gerald B. 2.770,728.
Herzog, Gerald B., and Sziklai. 2,762,955.
Herzl, George G. 2,749,781.
TTillier. .Tnnies. 2.75.3.761.
Hittle, Carl E. 2.733.875.
Hiftlp, Carl E. 2,750.128.
Hobbs, Linder C. 2.760.062.
Hoohman. Daniel. 2,758.211.
Hoehn, John J. 2.743.647.
Hoehn, John J. 2,743,922.
Hoover, Merle V. 2,734,144.
Horowitz, Leopold A., and Hermeling. 2,750,496
Houghton, William D. 2.734,939.
Houghton, William D. 2,739,234.
Houghton, William D. 2,757,227.
Radio Corp. of America : See — Continued
Hughes, Richard H. 2,734,141.
Hurley, Robert E., and Simpkiss. 2,762,776.
lies, Frank B. 2,771,852.
Isom, Warren R. 2,729,139.
Isom, Warren R. 2,756,629.
Isom, Warren R. 2,757,569.
Isom, Warren R. 2,771.814.
Jenny, Dietrich A. 2,748,325.
Jenny, Hans K. 2,759,122.
Jenny, Hans K. 2,759,123.
Jensen, Arthur S. 2,770,747.
Johnson, Curtis R. A. 2,762,627.
Johnson, Edward O. 2,740,089.
Johnson, Harwick. 2,754,431.
Kazan, Benjamin, and Nicoll. 2,768,310.
Keizer, Eugene O. 2,756,327.
Keizer, Eugene 0„ and Kroger. 2,731,565.
Keizer, Eugene O., and Kroger. 2,735,002.
Keizer, Eugene O., and Kroger. 2,735,004.
Keizer, Eugene O., and Kroger. 2,735,934.
Kell, Ray D. 2,733,291.
Kell, Ray D. 2,736,762.
Kell, Ray D. 2,750,439.
Kelly, Gordon E. 2,751,430.
Kelly, Gordon E., and Flood. 2,737,609.
Kennedy, Charles J. 2,775,753.
Kennedy, Ralph C. 2,751,431.
Kidd, Marshall C. 2,734,954.
Kidd, Marshall C, and Hasenberg. 2,769,906.
Kihn, Harry. 2,744.155.
Kirkwood, Loren R., and Torre. 2,758.155.
Koch, Winfield R. 2,739,189.
Koch, Winfield R. 2,747,111.
Kolar, Robert F., and Callaghan. 2,756,420.
Koros, Leslie L. 2,738,422.
Kratz, Jerrold K., and Barkow. 2,729,759.
Kroger, Marlin G. 2,752,495.
Kurshan, Jerome. 2,745,021.
Lafferty, Raymond E. 2.767,254.
Lande, Homer A. 2,758,423.
Lappin, Lester S. 2.740.083.
Larach, Simon. 2,742,376.
Larach, Simon. 2,774,682.
Larky, Norbert D. 2,757,229.
Larky, Norbert D.. and Holmes. 2,742,525.
Law, Russell R. 2.742.522.
Law, Russell R. 2,757,231.
Law, Russell R., Johnson, Giacoletto, and Barton.
2.750,507.
Lazzery, Angelo G., and Mackey. 2,742,627.
Leek, George W., and Hershberger. 2,743,048.
Leslie, Edward S.. and Pettus. 2,740,005.
Leverenz, Humboldt W. 2.748.041.
Leverenz, Humboldt W. 2.757,304.
Leverenz, Humboldt W. 2,774,003.
Liggett, John A. 2,751,926.
Liguori, Anthony. 2,769,857.
Liguori, Anthony. 2,772,387.
Liguori, Anthony, and Shenk. 2,734,943.
Lind, Edward L. 2,757.144.
Lindenblad, Nils E. 2,729,949.
Lindenblad, Nils E. 2,734,344.
Lindenblad, Nils E. 2,741,984.
Lindenblad, Nils E. 2,749,716.
Lindenblad, Nils E. 2,758,146.
Lindenblad, Nils E. 2,762,857.
Lindenblad, Nils E. 2,765,975.
Linger, Roland A. 2,751,433.
Lohman, Robert D. 2,769,907.
Lohman, Robert D., and Herzog. 2,736,765.
Luebking, Walter C. 2.760,139.
Lufkin. Paul M. 2,743.382.
Lund, Christian O. 2,762,950.
Lundgren, Don L. 2,763,835.
Luther, Arch C, Jr. 2,764.686.
Mackey, Donald. 2,762,987.
Macovski. Albert. 2.736.769.
Macovski, Albert. 2,757,235.
Malchow. Max E. 2.751.498.
Malter, Louis. 2,755,415.
Maron, Irving, and Broadwell. 2,748,275.
Maron. Irving, and Glickman. 2,753,529.
Marshall. John N., and Baer. 2,761,509.
Martin. Charles A. 2.746.040.
Martinelli, Ciro C. 2,767.313.
Masterson, Earl E. 2.773.120.
Masterson, Earl E. 2.743.878.
Masterson. Earl E. 2.745,604.
Mattson. Clarence H. 2 749.418.
McCurdv. Robert J. 2.735.007.
Miller, William A. 2.729.880.
Miller, William A. 2.737.630.
Miller, William A. 2.738.468.
Miller. William A. 2.738.469.
Moncrieff-Yeates, Alexander J. 2,758,525.
Moore, Arnold R. 2.753.280.
Moore. Donald G. 2,752,493.
Moore, Raymond P.. Jr.. and Endres. 2,750,510.
More. Clifton C. 2,758.280.
Morehouse, Clarence K.. and Glicksman. 2,759,986.
Morrell, Albert M. 2.752,520.
Morrell, Albert M. 2,755,402.
Morrell, Albert M. 2,763,804.
LIST OF PATENTEES
641
Radio Corp. of America : See — Continued
Morrison, Wendell C. 2,733,433.
Moskowitz, Lester R., and Schell. 2,752,028.
Mueller, Charles W. 2,759,133.
Murakami, Tomomi, and Sonnenfeldt. 2,770,720.
Nelson, Morris D. 2,749,473.
Nelson, Morris D. 2,751,520.
Nelson, Morris D. 2,754,303.
Neuhauser, Robert G. 2,735,957.
Neumann, Karl L., and Gallagher. 2,709,089.
Nicholson, James F., and Ransom. 2,750,587.
Nilssen, Ole K. 2,735,021.
Norton, Lowell E. 2,738,470.
Norton, Lowell E. 2,743,365.
Norton, LoweU E. 2,743,368.
Norton, Lowell E. 2,747,088.
Norton, Lowell E. 2,747,089.
Norton, Lowell E. 2,758,246.
Norton, Lowell E. 2,762,978.
Norton, Lowell E. 2,770,733.
Norton, Lowell E. 2,774,877.
Obert, Maximilian J. 2,769,110.
O'Herren, David H. 2,750,349.
Olive, George A. 2,759,099.
Olive, George A. 2,763,842.
Olson, Harry P., and Preston. 2,734,591.
Olson, Harry F., and Preston. 2,751,441.
Olson, Harry F., and Preston. 2,773,130.
Osman, Mitchell G. 2,751,345.
Owens, James H. 2,761,970.
Pan, Wen Y., and Carlson. 2,753,456.
Pan, Wen Y., and Flood. 2,752,486.
Pan, Wen Y., and Wasson. 2,760,061.
Pan, Wen Yuan. 2,729,746.
Pan, Wen Yuan. 2,745,961.
Pankove, Jacques I. 2,734,154.
Pankove, Jacques I. 2,754,455.
Pantchechnikoff, Jacques I. 2,734,102.
Papouschek, Franz. 2,742,572.
Parker, Donald J. 2,743,648.
Parker, William N. 2,753,454.
Parker, William N. 2,770,778.
Parvin, John L. 2,734,748.
Pensak, Louis. 2,754,357.
Pessel. Leopold. 2,734,000.
Pessel, Leopold. 2,737,465.
Pessel, Leopold. 2,740,193.
Peter, Eolf W. 2,758,243.
Peter, Rolf W. 2,760,012.
Peter, Rolf W. 2,760,013.
Peter. Rolf W. 2,767,259.
Peters, Carl L. 2,742,549.
Peterson, Fred W. 2,768,321.
Peterson, Harold O. 2,735,003.
Pike. Winthrop S. 2,731,202.
Polk, Charles. 2,752,577.
Radio Corp. of America
Schell, Roger B., and Moskowitz.
Preisig, Joseph O. 2,745,986.
Preislg, Joseph O. 2,749,474.
Preisig, Joseph O., and Barco. 2,742,523.
Pritchard, Dalton H. 2,732,425.
Pritchard, Dalton H. 2,752,417.
Pritchard, Dalton H., and Schroeder. 2,736,859.
Rajchman, Jan A. 2,733,860.
Rajchman. Jan A. 2,733,861.
Rajchman, Jan A. 2,734,182.
Rajchman, Jan A. 2,734,183.
Rajchman, Jan A. 2,734,184.
Rajchman, Jan A. 2,734,187.
Rajchman, Jan A. 2,768,367.
Rajchman, Jan A., and Leverenz. 2.742,631.
Rajchman, Jan A., Stuart-Williams, and Endres.
2,760,153.
Rappaport, Paul. 2,745,973.
Reinhold, Leonhard F. 2,733,871.
Reisner, John H. 2,756,350.
Rettlnger, Michael. 2,730,570.
Rettinger, Michael. 2,756,280.
Roberts, Walter van B. 2.736,824.
Roberts, Walter van B. 2,738,386.
Roberts, Walter van B. 2,738,467.
Roberts, Walter van B. 2,770,782.
Robinson, Kenneth W., Green, and Morton. 2,750,513.
Rogers, Edward S., and Hackley. 2,771,557.
Rogers, Gordon F. 2,760,059.
Rase, Albert. 2,736,848.
Rose, Harry E., and Woll. 2,762,010.
Rudy. William G. 2,743,150.
Ruedy, John E. 2,744,808.
Rust, Noel M., and Ramsay. 2,764,757.
Rynn, Nathan. 2,738,378.
Rynn, Nathan. 2,745,037.
Sachtleben, Lawrence T. 2,771,004.
Sands, William F. 2,743,369.
Sands, William F. 2,773,194.
Saulnier, Theodore A., Jr. 2,748,288.
Saunders, Romaine. Jr., and Swedlund. 2,760,098.
Schade, Otto H. 2.731.597.
Schade, Otto H. 2,760,008.
Schade, Otto H. 2,760,109.
Schade, Otto H.. Sr. 2,773,413.
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2,734,616.
Schock, Robert B. 2,771,546.
Schroeder, Alfred C. 2,731,563.
Schroeder, Alfred C, and Gibson. 2,743,310.
Schultz, Melvin L., and Morton. 2,743,430.
Schwartz, James W. 2,750,533.
Schwartz, James W. 2,771,503.
Scott, Howard M. 2,756,378.
Seelen, Harry R., and Anthony. 2,768,475.
Seeley, Stuart W. 2,742,573.
Serrell, Robert. 2,730,700.
Sharin, Samuel, Canfora, Liguori, and Kishi. 2,762,917.
Shively, Edward H., and Brandberg. 2,744,249.
Shrader, Merrald B. 2,749,469.
Shumard, Charles C. 2,752,552.
Singer, Kurt. 2,730,675.
Slade, Bernard N. 2,766,410.
Smith, Arthur L. J. 2,733,164.
Smith, Arthur L. J. 2,746,933.
Smith, Philip T. 2,768,329.
Sobel, John A., III. 2,731,609.
Somers, Frank J. 2,762,861.
Sommer, Alfred H. 2,770,561.
Sonnenfeldt, Richard W. 2,730,651.
Sonnenfeldt, Richard W. 2,734,945.
Sonnenfeldt, Richard W. 2,748,191.
Sonnenfeldt, Richard W. 2,753,485.
Spaulding, Spencer W. 2,731,631.
Sperber, Edward J. 2,756,599.
Stanley, Thomas O. 2,757,287.
Starner, Charles J. 2,758,283.
Starner, Charles J., and Talmage. 2,740,848.
Stocker, Arthur C. 2,741,756.
Stoett, Harold B. 2,750,497.
Sugarman, Meyer L., Jr. 2,758,524.
Sugarman, Meyer L., Jr. 2,758,939.
Swartz, David L. 2,775,641.
Swedlund, Lloyd E. 2,740,062.
Swedlund, Lloyd E. 2,744,208.
Sziklai, George C. 2,735,948.
Sziklai, George C. 2,737,608.
Sziklai, George C. 2,738,423.
Sziklai, George C. 2,742,524.
Sziklai, George C. 2,743,356.
Sziklai, George C. 2,745,038.
Sziklai, George C. 2,745,316.
Sziklai. George C. 2,750,440.
Sziklai, George C. 2,752,416.
Sziklai, George C. 2,771,518.
Sziklai, George C, and Kell. 2,736,761.
Sziklai, George C, Lohman, and Barco. 2,762,870.
Sziklai, George C, and Pike. 2,731,567.
Theriault, Gerald E. 2,773,945.
Thomsen, Soren M. 2,742,438.
Thomsen, Soren M. 2,765,385.
Thomsen, Soren M. 2,768,142.
Tirico, Arthur L. 2,755,401.
Tissot, Thomas P., Jr. 2,755,377.
Tourshou, Simeon I., and Skorup. 2,736,768.
Tsien, Wei Hwa. 2,756,603.
Umbreit, Stanton. 2,753,283.
Uritis, Joseph M. 2.742,536.
Uritis, Joseph M. 2,750,961.
"Van Ormer, David D. 2,745.978.
"Vilkomerson, Benjamin S. 2,729,744.
Vilkomerson, Benjamin S. 2,729,766.
Vine, Benjamin H. 2,733,115.
Vine, Benjamin H. 2,744,629.
Vonderschmitt, Bernard V. 2,749,475.
Wainer, Eugene. 2,742,370.
Waldhauer, Frederick D. 2,750,456.
Waldhauer, Frederick D. 2,750,508.
Wallmark, John T. 2,774,908.
Warner, Frank W. 2,767,316.
Warren. Charles S. 2,734,185.
Webb, Richard C. 2,769,028.
Webster, William M., Jr. 2,730,669.
Weimer, Paul K. 2,736,763.
Weimer, Paul K. 2,745,773.
Weimer, Paul K. 2,747,133.
Weimer, Paul K. 2.763,714.
Weimer, Paul K. 2,771,567.
Weimer, Paul K., and Thompson. 2,767,684.
Whitely, Richard L. 2,742,632.
Wilhelm, John F. 2,755,405.
Williams, Raymond S. 2,758,221.
Wise, Bernard. 2,762,918.
Wittenburg, Charles W.. and Hermeling. 2,760,060.
Wlasuk. Steven. 2.743.323.
Wolff, Irving. 2.730,713.
Wolke, Roy K., Chase, and Pilas. 2,760,254.
Woodward, Oakley M., Jr. 2,759,183.
Wright, Theodore M.. and Leon. 2,762,046.
Young, Charles J. 2,759,045.
Young, Charles J., and Olden. 2,732,775.
Zenel, Joseph A. 2,734,941.
Zworykin, Vladimir K. 2,757,226.
Radio Frequency Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Emker, Henry H. 2,769,928.
Yonkers, William A. 2,752,219.
Yonkers, William A. 2,760,041.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Radio Patents Co. of New York State : See —
Boucke, Heinz. 2,747,095.
Boucke, Heinz. 2,755,796.
Guanella, Gustav. 2,747,083.
Guanella, Gustav, and Giittinger. 2,760,188.
Trozmuller, Friedrich J. 2,734,189.
Radio Receptor Co. : See —
Aron, Mitchell. 2,773,219.
Aron, Mitchell. 2,773,220.
Schwartz, Solomon, and Kaplan. 2,766,363.
Radio Television Products Corp. : See —
Reid, Robert L., Laban, Archenbronn, and Slayton.
2,732,529.
Radke, Carrol V. : See —
Adams, Mozel A. 2,729,294.
Radley, Guy R., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc
apparatus and method of making th<
5-8-56. CI. 117—218.
Radlove, Sol B. : See —
Julian, Percy L., Iveson, and Radlove. 2,773,771.
Julian, Percy L., Iveson, and Radlove. 2,752,376.
Radmacher, Donald S., to Stoddart Aircraft Radio Co., Inc.
Pulse generators. 2,709,909, 11-6-56, CI. 250 — 37.
Rado, John A., to the United States of America as represented
by the Secretary of the Navy. Keyed oscillator. 2,735,014,
2-14-56, CI. 250—36.
Rado, Leopold, deceased ; D. F. Pickering, executrix.
Coated electrical
same. 2,744,839,
Multi-
ple welding tools. 2,764,862, 10-2-56, CI. 53—180.
Radosti, Joseph : See —
Gattuso, Salvatore E. 2,757,790.
Radtake, Adelbert C. : See—
Courtney, Joseph F., and Radtke. 2,747,335.
Radtke Edward L., to International Harvester Co. Guide
means for induction heat-treating device. 2,756,985,
7-31-56, CI. 266— 4. ^ ,_. x ,,
Radune, William S. Hook-setting device for fishing tackle.
2,768,467, 10-30-56, CI. 43--43.1.
Radzik, Frank E. Ventilating openings and closures therefor
for mattresses. 2,766,465, 10-16-56, CI. 5 — 347.
Radzimovsky, Eugene I., to University of Illinois Foundation.
Transmission mechanism. 2,767,592, 10-23-56, CI. 74—394.
Rae, Alexander J., to Electric & Musical Industries Ltd.
Record changing mechanisms for phonographs and the like.
2,738.193, 3-13-56, CI. 274—10.
Rae, Douglas E., to Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co. Ltd.
Radar systems. 2,761,131, 8-28-56, CI. 343—11.
Raecke, Bernhard, to Henkel & Cie., G. m. b. H. Process of
tanning with esters of chloracetic acid. 2,746,838, 5-22-56,
Ci. 8 — 94.33.
Raehrs, Emery C, and W. D. Averill, to The Cincinnati
Milling Machine Co. Process of machining. 2,747,271,
5-29-56, CI. 29—558.
Rael, Sol: See—
Domberger, Karl, and Rael. 2,731,763.
Rafart, Jos6 M. G. Engraving and reproducing apparatus.
2,739,511, 3-27-56, CI. 90—13.1.
Rafenstein, Roy F., to Milwaukee Gas Specialty Co. Burner
control system. 2,736,371, 2-28-56, CI. 158 — 131.
Raffelson, Harold : See —
Farrar, Martin W., and Raffelson. 2,733,265.
Farrar, Martin W., Raffelson, and Knowles. 2,759,928.
Farrar, Martin W., Raffelson, and Knowles. 2,759,929.
Raffelson, Harold, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Preparation
of substituted phenanthren-2-ones. 2,760,981, 8-28-56,
CI. 260—586.
Raffensberger, Amos : See —
Cramer, George L., Raffensberger, and Strine. 2.772,794.
Cramer, George L., Raffensberger, and Strine. 2,772,795.
Rafferty. Arthur W. Rotative sleeve lock swivel coupler.
2.736,578, 2-28-56, CI. 285—168.
Rafferty, Arthur W. Rotative swing joint coupling with re-
placeable bushing. 2,770,475, 11-13-56, CI. 285—94.
Rafferty, Bertha S. Method of making a disposable scouring
pad. 2,735,721, 2-21-56, CI. 300—21.
Rafferty, Clarence J., to International Harvester Co. Tractor
mounted implement. 2,743,655, 5-1-56, CI. 97—47.22.
Rafferty George T., to John B. Stetson Co. Welt edge hat.
2.746,056, 5-22-56. CI. 2—178.
Rafoth, Bennie A., and H. N. Hovland, to Marathon Corp.
Food package. 2,772,827, 12-4-56, CI. 229—51.
Rafter, Albert, to Standard Pressed Steel Co. Method of
making slit pins having continuously bevelled ends.
2,741,023, 4-10-56, CI. 29—413.
Ragan, Randall C, to Gladding, McBean & Co. Apparatus
for depositing abrasive particles on articles. 2,771,839,
11-27-56, CI 101—126.
Ragan, Thomas M. : See —
Baker, Reuben C, and Ragan. 2,750,911.
Baker, Reuben C, and Ragan. 2,771,091.
Ragazzini, John R., and L. A. Zadeh. Precision calibrated
phase shifter. 2,749,502, 6-5-56, CI. 323—111.
Ragazzini, John R., and L. A. Zadeh. Phase meter. 2,749,516,
6-5-56, CI. 324—88.
Ragent, Boris : See —
Linlor, William I., and Ragent. 2,769,094.
Rager, Donald M. 'Spring buffers. 2,747,859, 5-29-56, CI.
267—1.
Ra gland, Douglas, to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Kelly drive bushing. 2,745,636, 5-15-56, CI. 255 — 23.
Ragland, Douglas, to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Non-self-enorgizing band type brake. 2,773,568, 12-11-56,
CI. 188—77.
Ragland, Harry F., to General Electric Co. Method and
apparatus for electrical filtering. 2,752,574, 6-26-56, CI.
Ragosine, Victor E., and W. C. Hadley, to Tracerlab, Inc.
Radiation measuring instrument. 2,733,356, 1-31-56, CI.
250—83.6.
Ragsdale, Anna J. : See —
Riggs, Simon B. 2,740,228.
Simpkins, Walter F. 2,740,531.
Rahacek, Alois, to Weiner Metallwaren- und Schnallenfabrik
>Schar-<Smolka. Ski binding with tension cable. 2,747,S85,
5-29-56, CI. 280—11.35.
Rahm, Ole O. Hatch cover and self-adjusting hinge therefor.
2,739,343, 3-27-56, CI. 16—163.
Rahmel, Henry A. : See —
Krahulec, Fred, and Rahmel. 2,751,449.
Krahulec, Fred, Rahmel, and Freeman. 2,755,162.
Rahmel, Henry A., to A. C. Nielsen Co. Apparatus for indi-
cating at a remote point the tuning condition of a plu-
rality of wave signal receivers. 2,755,161, 7-17-56, CI.
346—37.
Rahmel, Henry A., to A. C. Nielsen Co. Recording device.
2,755,163, 7-17-56, CI. 346—37.
Rahn, Henry W., to Columbia-Southern Chemical Corp.
Method of reducing the chlorate content of aqueous alkali
metal hydroxide which contains chlorate. 2,735,750,
2-21-56, CI. 23—184.
Rahn, Henry W., and C. J. Sindlinger, to Columbia-South-
ern Chemical Corp. Calcination of barium carbonate.
2.772.948, 12-4-56. CI. 23—186.
Rahn, Henry W., and C. J. Sindlinger, to Columbia-South-
ern Chemical Corp. Calcination of barium carbonate.
2.772.949, 12-4-56, CI. 23—186.
Rahn, Henry W., and C. J. Sindlinger, to Columbia-South-
ern Chemical Corp. Calcination of barium carbonate.
2,772 950, 12-4-56. CI. 23—186.
Rahn, Otto, V2 to R. V. Morse. Protein from aerated sewage
and whey. 2,742,359, 4-17-56, CI. 99—2.
Rahr, Frederic H., to The Sherwin-Williams Co. Color lo-
cator. 2,729,898, 1-10-56, CI. 35—28.3.
Rahr, Paul F., to Aluminum Specialty Co. Knock-down cake
pan. 2,765,729, 10-9-56, CI. 99—436.
Raible, Charles G., to Fanner Mfg. Co. Chill. 2,750,641,
6-19-56, CI. 22—174.
Raible, Julius : See — •
Schmid, Erwin F., and Raible. 2,740,164.
Raiche. Paul A., to Davol Rubber Co. Nipple construction.
2,736,446, 2-28-56, CI. 215—11.
Raiche, Paul A., to Davol Rubber Co. Machine for centering
nipples and punching vent openings therethrough.
2,741,311, 4-10-56, CI. 164—87.
Raiche, Paul A., to Davol Rubber Co. Nipple shield construc-
tions. 2,741,385, 4-10-56, CI. 215—11.
Raiche, Paul A., to Davol Rubber Co. Surgical face mask.
2,765,788, 10-9-56, CI. 128—147.
Raichel, Theodore T. Warning device for swimming pools.
2,774,058, 12-11-56, CI. 340—213.
Raichle, Karl : See —
Ehring, Heinz, and Raichle. 2,729,610.
Ehring, Heinz, and Raichle. 2,734,880.
Raichle, Ludwig : See —
Markert. Ferdinand, and Raichle. 2,747,967.
Raifsnider, Philip J. : See —
Treseder. Richard S., and Raifsnider. 2,734,029.
Raifsnider, Philip J., to Shell Development Co. Corrosion
prevention method. 2,756,210, 7-24-56, CI. 252 — 8.55.
Raifsnider, Philip J., and R. S. Treseder. to Shell Develop-
ment Co. Natural hydrocarbon production method.
2.763.612. 9-18-56, CI. 252—8.55.
Railey, James M. : See —
Mansell. Carman R.. and Davis. 2,732,438.
Railway Ballast Engineers, Inc. : See — •
Judd, Sebastian F., and Protzeller. 2,747,850.
Railway Service and Supplv Corp. : See —
Pearce, Edwin S. 2,763,373.
Railway Steam Research Corp. : See —
Alexander. Russel C. 2,759,715.
Kunze. Henry C. 2.770,447.
Raimond. William A. : See —
McSheehy. Justin A., and Raimond. 2,742.471.
Raimond. William A., and L. L. Perrv, to American Cvanamid
Co. Chlorination. 2,733,269, 1-31-56, CI. 260 — 578.
Rainard, Leo W. : See —
Florio, Patrick A., and Rainard. 2,734,835.
Rainard, Leo W., and E. H. Shattuck, to Joseph Bancroft &
Sons Co. Crimping apparatus. 2,734,251, 2-14-56, CI.
28—1.
Rainard, Leo W., and E. P. Mersereau, Jr., to Alexander Smith,
Inc. Coated pile fabric and method of making same.
2,734,834, 2-14-56, CI. 117—169.
Rainbow, Horace S., to Armstrong Siddeley Motors Ltd.
Supply of hot air from a gas turbine encrine for anti-icing
or other purposes. 2,747.365, 5-29-56, CI. 60 — 39.09.
Rainbow. Horace S.. to Armstrong Siddeley Motors Ltd.
Electrically heated compressor blade. 2.754.398, 7-10-56,
CI. 219—19.
Rainbow, Horace S., D. Paul, and G. A. Day. to Armstrong
Siddeley Motors Ltd. Electrical heating and mounting of
axial flow compressor blades. 2,744,680, 5-8-56. CI.
230—132.
Raine, Thomas, to American Electric Metal Corp. Corrosion-
resistant cemented titanium carbide material. 2,736,086,
2-28-56, CI. 29—182.7.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Inc. Cosmetic
,768,
Rainer, William C. : See —
Cooke, Giles B., and Rainer. 2,750,322.
Rainer. William C, to Crown Cork & Seal Co.
container. 2,762,381, 9-11-56, CI. 132—79.
Rainero, Giovanni, to Compressori Universal Stazioni di
Servizio Societa in Accomandita Semplice di Rainero Ing.
Giovanni & C. Apparatus for checking and replacing oil
in engine sumps. 2,755,969, 7-24-56, CI. 222—128.
Raines, Allen W. Golf tee dispensing package. 2,747
5-29-56, CI. 221—25. „ „
Raines, Arnold. Gun recoil mechanism. 2,765,708, 10-9-56,
CI. 89—43.
Rainey, Clifton K. : See —
Parker, Charles A., and Rainey. 2,731,197.
Parker, Charles A., and Rainey. 2,746,381.
Parker, Charles A., and Rainey. 2,749.040.
Parker, Charles A., and Rainey. 2,758,785.
Rainey, Earl C. Method of electrically destroying imdesired
plant life along crop rows. 2,750,712, 6-19-56, Cl. 47 — 1.3..
Rainey, John L. : See —
Smillie, Winston B., and Rainey. 2,768,400.
Raisbeck, Gordon, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Tran-
sistor trigger circuits. 2,744,198, 5-1-56, Cl. 250 — 36.
Raitiere, Louis P., to General Precision Laboratory Inc. Wide
aperture divergent optical system using spherical mirrors.
2,737,850, 3-13-56. Cl. 88—57.
Raizen, Charles S. Token-mixing device for games. 2,731.268,
1-17-56, Cl. 273—144.
Raizen, Charles S. Bubble producing toys. 2,746,205,
5-22-56, Cl. 46—7.
Rajchman, Jan A., to Radio Corp. of America. Magnetic
2,733,860, 2-7-56, Cl. 235—61.
to Radio Corp. of America. Magnetic
2,733,861, .2-7-56, Cl. 235—61.
of America. Magnetic
2,734,182, 2-7-56, Cl.
switching system.
Rajchman, Jan A.,
switching system.
Rajchman, Jan A., to Radio Corp.
matrix and computing devices.
340—166.
Rajchman, Jan A., to Radio Corp. of America. Magnetic
switching devices. 2,734,183, 2-7-56, Cl. 340 — 166.
Rajchman, Jan A., to Radio Corp. of America. Magnetic
switching devices. 2,734,184, 2-7-56, Cl. 340 — 166.
Rajchman, Jan A., to Radio Corp. of America. Static mag-
netic matrix memory. 2,734,187, 2-7-56, Cl. 340 — 174.
Rajchman, Jan A., to Radio Corp. of America. Magnetic
memory and magnetic switch systems. 2,768,367, 10-23-56,
Cl. 340—174.
Rajchman, Jan A., and H. W. Leverenz, to Radio Corp. of
America. Method and apparatus for recording and trans-
mitting information using phosphors. 2,742,631, 4-17-56,
Cl. 340—173.
Rajchman, Jan A., R. Stuart-Williams, and R. O. Endres, to
Radio Corp. of America. System for testing magnetic mate-
rials. 2,760,153, 8-21-56, Cl. 324—34.
Rakoff, Frank B. : See — ■
Carey, George F., Rakoff, and Saars. 2,736,965.
Ralco Fabric : See —
Linehan, William A., Jr. 2,772,698.
Raley, Charles F., Jr., W. J. Burkett, and J. S. Swearingen,
to Gasoline Research, Industrial and Commercial Co.
(Garico), Inc. Encapsulating method and apparatus.
2,766,478, 10-16-56. Cl. 18—1.
Ralls, Jack W., to G. D. Searle & Co. llB-Hydroxy-17-
ethynyl testosterone and esters thereof. 2,740,798, 4-3-56,
Cl. 260—397.45.
Ralls, Jack W., to G. D. Searle & Co. 3-ethylene mercaptoles
of 11-oxygenated derivatives of 17,21-dihydroxy-4-pregnene-
3,20-diones. 2,744,108, 5-1-56, Cl. 260—239.5.
Ralls, Jack W., to G. D. Searle & Co. 3-ethylene mercaptoles
of 21-hydroxy-4-pregnene-3,20-dione, its 17-hydroxy deriva-
tive and esters thereof. 2,744,109, 5-1-56, CI. 260 — 239.5.
Ralls, Jack W., to G. D. Searle & Co. 3-ethylene mercaptole
derivatives of progesterone. 2,744,110, 5-1-56, Cl.
260—239.5.
Ralls, John W., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Neutralizing ion
chamber charging currents. 2,766,386, 10-9-56, Cl.
250—83.6.
Ralls, Robert B. Anti-glare screen holder. 2, 74 (, 925,
5-29-56, Cl. 296—97.
Ralls, Robert B. Anti-glare attachment for motor vehicles.
2,747,926, 5-29-56, Cl. 296—97.
Ralph, Millard J. Muffler unit. 2,748,883, 6-5-56, Cl.
181—50.
Ralston, James V. : See —
Fitch, Ellery R., and Ralston. 2,746,255.
Ralston, John F. Tree lifter. 2,766,535, 10-16-56, Cl. 37—2.
Ralston Purina Co. : See —
Hale, Douglas, and Carpenter. 2,743,685.
Loufek, Louis F. 2,731,778.
Ram Inc. : See —
Bryer, John F. 2,733,493.
Bryer, John F., Steele, and Blackburn. 2,733,494.
Ramadanoff, Dimiter, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp.
Electric contact brush. 2,731,371, 1-17-56, Cl. 117 — 228.
Ramadanoff, Dimiter, and C. C. Jones, to Union Carbide and
Carbon Corp. Impregnated electrical contact brush and
643
Ramberg, Einar M., to Fels & Co. Method of producing pres-
sure containers for fluids. 2,744,043, 5-1-56, Cl. 154 — 83.
Rambosek, George M., and R. F. Vandaveer, to Stanolind Oil
and Gas Co. Process for partial oxidation of hydrocarbons.
2,767,203, 10-16-56, Cl. 260 — 451.
Rambusch Decorating Co. : See —
Burliuk, David, and Rambusch. Re. 24,258.
Rambusch, Edward : See — •
Burliuk, David, and Rambusch. Re. 24,258.
Ramella, Amilcare, to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Method
for the removal of plume from flue gas produced in catalytic
conversion systems. 2,753,295, 7-3-56, Cl. 196 — 52.
Ramen, Torsten. Processes for concentrating liquids contain-
ing incrustration-forming substances. 2,754,897, 7-17-56,
Cl. 159—47.
Ramey, Robert A. : See —
Evans, William G., and Ramey. 2,757,297.
Ramey, Robert A., Jr. Magnetic delay line. 2,770,737,
11-13-56, Cl. 307—88.
Ramey, Robert M., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Impulse means for
rotating ammunition projectiles at low speeds. 2,766,691,
10-16-56, Cl. 102—51.
Ramirez, Carmen L. : See —
McKee, John F., Hartzler, Young, Ramirez, and George.
2,759,226.
Ramore, John W. : See —
Stevenson, Evan H., Ramore, and Hughes. 2,770,961.
Ramos, William : See —
Sheppard, John C. 2,765,794.
Ramrath, Joseph M. : See —
Taylor, Philip L., and Ramrath. 2,735,914.
Taylor, Philip L.. ad Ramrath. 2,762,890.
Ramsay, Duncan, and R. McDonnell, to Howard Auto-Cultiva-
tors Ltd. Handle and tillage depth control means for rotary
hoe cultivators. 2,763,193, 9-18-56, Cl. 97 — 47.01.
Ramsay, John F. : See —
Rust, Noel M., and Ramsay. 2,764,757.
Ramsay, John F., to Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co. Ltd.
Aerials. 2,755,465, 7-17-56, Cl. 343—767.
Ramsay. William H. W., Jr. : See —
Gibson, George T., and Ramsay. 2,730,255.
Ramsberger, Harry F., to Research Corp. Liquid control de-
vice for flush type precipitators. 2,748,890, 6-5-56, Cl.
183—7.
Ramsden, Hugh E. : See —
Church, James M., Ramsden, and Hirschland. 2,743,257.
Weinberg, Elliott L., and Ramsden. 2,746,946.
Ramsden, Hugh E., to Metal & Thermit Corp. Organotin de>
method of producing the same. 2.754,231,
117—216.
Ramage, William W. : See —
Fahrner, Ted, and Ramage. 2,750,518.
Rambausek, Josef : See —
Gerber, Adolf, Leschhorn, Muller, and
2,761,880.
Lammerz, Ernst, and Rambausek. 2,729,980
-10-56. Cl.
2,744,876, 5-
Cl.
3-6-56, Cl.
J.72s.!
, 1-3-56,
detector.
rivatives of glyceryl mono-t
260—23.
Ramseur, Walter G. Drain opener. 2,736,!
4—256.
Ramsey Corp. : See —
Marien, Melvin W. 2,744,803.
Marien, Melvin W. 2,761,748.
Marien, Melvin W. 2,761,749.
Quade, Hadley A.
Ramsey, Julian A., S:
Cl. 15—227.
Ramsey, Robert A., Jr. Magnetic coincidence
2,766,420, 10-9-56, Cl. 323—89.
Ramsey. Robert B., Jr. : See —
McShane, Herbert F., Jr., and Ramsey. 2,772,292.
Ramsey, Robert C. Device for facilitating mounting auto-
mobile wheels. 2,770,873, 11-20-56, Cl. 29—273.
Ramsey, Vernon G. Seed planting attachment for a hoe.
2,767,820, 10-23-56, Cl. 193—2.
Ramsey, William M. : See —
Bowman, Frederic C, and Ramsey. 2,751,357.
Ramsey, Willis E. : See —
Porter, William C, and Ramsey. 2,764,695.
Ramsperger, Raffaele, to The Firm Fida S. p. A. Pabbrica
Italiana Prodotti Odontoiatrici. Artificial teeth and method
of producing same. 2,742,700, 4-24-56, Cl. 32 — 10.
Ranby, Peter W., to Thorn Electrical Industries Ltd. Tita-
nium activated magnesium borate. 2,758,094, 8-7-56, Cl.
252—301.4.
Ranby, Peter W., to Thorn Electrical Industries Ltd. Halo-
phosphate phosphors. 2,772,241, 11-27-56, Cl. 252—301.4.
Ranco, Inc. : See —
Fickel, Lester E. 2,770,693.
Greenawalt, Frederick A. 2,775,667.
Liebermann, John. 2,729,718.
Raney, Estel C. 2,744,337.
Raney, Estel C. 2,744,389.
Raney, Estel C. 2,758,190.
Raney, Estel C. 2,770,100.
Rand Corp., The : See —
Gendler, Stanley L., and Koch. 2,765,414.
Rand Development Corp. : See —
Rand, Henry J. 2,764,101.
Rand, Edwin H. Mechanical animal.
Cl. 280—1.182.
Rand-Goetze Corp. : See —
Muller, Max A. 2,765,163.
Rand, Henry J., to Rand Development Corp. Helical pump.
2,764,101, 9-25-56, Cl. 103—131.
Rand, Henry J., to Magic Seal, Inc. Multiple seal valve.
2,770,443, 11-13-56, Cl. 251—333.
Rand, Jennie A., % to C. R. Fay. Seam construction.
2,741,203, 4-10-56, Cl. 112—262.
2,738,199, 3-13-56,
644
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Rand, Kenneth R., and E. Brandenberger, to American Ma-
chine & Foundry Co. Unloading device. 2,773,583,
12-11-56. CI. 198—21.
Rand McNally & Co. : See —
Bailer, Albert H. 2,740,231.
Rand, Woodford M. Submarine trim indicator. 2,773,382,
12-11-56, CI. 73—178.
Randall, Alvin J. Convertible playpen and bed guard con-
" struction. 2,774,080, 12-18-56, CI. 5 — 93.
Randall, Clayton D. Device for use in glazing doughnuts.
2,731,943, 1-24-56.C1. 118—31.
Randall, Clil'ton O., W. P. Weathersby, and L. D. Zepernick,
to Vector Mfg. Co. Geophone-cable. 2,754,489, 7-10-56,
CI. 339—151.
Randall, David I. : See —
Hoefle, Milton L., Randall, and Renfrew. 2,730,534.
Martin, Tellis A., Randall, and Taras. 2,767,197.
Schmidt-Nickels, Wilhelm, and Randall. 2,772,272.
Randall, David I., and J. Taras, to General Aniline & Film
Corp. Vat grey to black dyes of the dibenzanthrone series.
2,739,973, 3-27-56, CI. 260 — 354.
Randall, David I., and E. E. Renfrew, to General Aniline &
Film Corp. Chloromethyl derivatives of substituted tri-
azines. 2,742,466, 4-17-56, CI. 260 — 249.5.
Randall, David I., and E. E. Renfrew, to General Aniline &
Film Corp. Chlormethylated aryl imides. 2,742,473,
4-17-56, CI. 260—281.
Randall, David I., and W. Schmidt-Nickels, to General Aniline
& Film Corp. Heterocyclic vat dyestuffs. 2,773,873,
12-11-56, CI. 260—272.
Randall, Herman P., *4 each to Dr. T. J. Wright, E. D. Siddall,
and W. Howell. Lock nut with thread gripping fins.
2,758,627, 8-14-56, CI. 151—21.
Randall, Jack H., Jr. Extension handle for box wrenches.
2,743,642, 5-1-56, CI. 81—177.
Randall, John F., to Ford Motor Co. Beam member.
2,734,117, 2-7-56, CI. 219—10.
Randall, John W., to John Dickinson & Co. Ltd. Method of
manufacturing tubular bags, envelopes, and like containers
with folded ends. 2,737,860, 3-13-56, CI. 93—35.
Randall, John W., to John Dickinson & Co. Ltd. Method of
and means for producing machine-made tubular bags with
gusset-folded sides. 2,742,826, 4-24-56, CI. 93—20.
Randall, John W., to John Dickinson & Co. Ltd. Manufacture
of self-sealing bags, envelopes, and like containers.
2,759,400, 8-21-56, CI. 93—18.
Randall, Kenneth B. : See —
Welch, Douglas F., Randall, and Strang. 2,751,750.
Randall, Norman G. : See —
Davidson, Douglas H. M., and Barltrop. 2,730,166.
Randall, Ralph B. Apparatus for coating with dry dust.
2,758,564, 8-14-56, CI. 118—309.
Randall, Ralph R., to Dualoc Engineering Co. Braking ar-
rangement for dual wheels with non-torque-equalizing dif-
ferential means. 2,773,723, 12-11-56, CI. 301—6.
Randall, Walter H., to Keyes Fibre Co. Container for fragile
articles. 2,759,650, 8-21-56, CI. 229—2.5.
Randall, Walter H, to Keyes Fibre Co. Serving holder.
2,766,919, 10-16-56, CI. 229—2.5.
Randall, Walter H., and R. L. Emery, to Keyes Fibre Co.
Apparatus for drying and finishing pulp articles. 2,752,830,
7-3-56, CI. 92—59.
Randels, William C. : See—
Gilvarry, John J., Gore, Augenstein, and Randels.
2,736,015.
Randle, Mason M. : See —
Adams, Richard F., and Randle. 2,766,019.
Randol, Glenn T. Automotive variable-ratio power transmis-
sion. Re. 24,122, 2-21-56, CI. 192— .073.
Randol, Glenn T. Automotive friction clutch. 2,739,670,
3-27-56, CI. 192— .075.
Randol, Glenn T. Mechanical self-adjusting valve lifter.
2,743,715, 5-1-56, CI. 123—90.
Randol, Glenn T. Automotive transmission control system
and mechanism. 2,758,683, 8-14-56, CI. 192 — .048.
Randol, Glenn T. Compensating valve lifter mechanism for
internal-combustion engines. 2,765,783, 10-9-56, CI.
123—90.
Randol, Glenn T. Safety razor. 2,768,436, 10-30-50, CI.
30—64.
Randol, Glenn T. Power-assisted operating mechanism for
hydraulic pressure systems. 2,770,949, 11-20-56, CI.
60—54.6.
Randolph, Gerald L. : See —
Melcher, Robert J. 2,755,331.
Melcher, Robert J. 2,762,025.
Randolph, William J., Jr. : See —
Dickey, John W., and Randolph. 2,764,098.
Raney, Charles W. Level. 2,748.494, 6-5-56, CI. 33—213.
Raney, Estel C, to Ranco Inc. Control apDaratus. 2,744,337,
5-8-56, CI. 34—45.
Raney, Estel C, to Ranco Inc. Defroster control for refrig-
erating systems. 2,744,389, 5-8-56, CI. 62 — 4.
Raney, Estel C, to Ranco Inc. Control apparatus. 2,758,190,
8-7-56, CI. 219—20.
Raney. Estel C, to Ranco Inc. Air conditioning control.
2,770,100, 11-13-56, CI. 62 — 4.
Raney, Marjorie E. Expandable foot covering. 2,750,518,
7-31-56, CI. 36—9.
Raney, Russell R., E. F. Huddle, and J. H. Bing, to Inter-
national Harvester Co. Self-unloading vehicle. 2,756,887,
7-31-56, CI. 214—519.
Raney, William E. Reversing valve for cylinders and the
like. 2,757,642, 8-7-56, CI. 121 — 46.5.
Range, Arthur L., J. C. Stevens, and M. Leupold, to Leupold &
Stevens Instruments, Inc. Measuring apparatus. 2,730,709,
1-10-56, CI. 340—345.
Ranger, Eugene, to The Robert Mitchell Co. Ltd. Convertible
wheel type chair-bed. 2,753,920, 7-10-56, CI. 155—30.
Ranger, Richard H. Magnetic sound recording and repro-
ducing apparatus. 2,757,242, 7-31-56, CI. 179 — 100.2.
Ranieri, George B., to Piedmont Shirt Co. Shirt construc-
tion. 2,747,194, 5-29-56, CI. 2—119.
Ranke, Fritz, to Gesellschaft fuer Linde's Eismaschinen Aktien-
gesellschaft. Process of operating regenerator pairs in gas
separating installations. 2.730,875, 1-17-56, CI. 62 — 175.5.
Rankin, Bayard H., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Particle trajectory plotter. 2,751,273, 6-19-56, CI. 346—8.
Rankin, Clarence S. : See —
Hartley, Henry J., and Rankin. 2,744,477.
Rankin, Clarence S., to Pacific Foundry Co., Ltd. Rotary
tube furnace. 2,739,801, 3-27-56, CI. 263—33.
Rankin, Dan R., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Mechanism for controlling the rotation of a pump shaft.
2,748,896, 6-5-56, CI. 188—82.5.
Rankin, Dan R., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Mechanical seal. 2,770,477, 11-13-56, CI. 286 — 11.15.
Rankin, Edward C, to Brock & Rankin, Inc. Book backbone
structure with concealed rivet means and method of making
same. 2,772,427, 12-4-56, CI. 11 — 2.
Rankin, James J., to St. Joseph Lead Co. Fungistatic pig-
ment and coating composition. 2,769,716, ll-G-56, CI.
106—15.
Rankin, John C. High frequency attenuating device.
2,741,746, 4-10-56, CI. 333 — 81.
Rankin, William W„ to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. Proc-
ess for dyeing acrylonitrile-containing textile articles.
2,743,993, 5-1-56, CI. 8—55.
Ranney Method Water Supplies, Inc. : See —
D'Audiffret, Adolph A., and Reimund. 2,740,476.
D'Audiffret, Adolph A., and Reimund. 2,756,020.
Ranney, Neil J., to Wean Equipment Corp. Reeling mech-
anism. 2,756,941, 7-31-56, CI. 242 — 78.
Ranney, Neil J., to Wean Equipment Corp. Mechanism for
handling elongated material. 2,771,984, 11-27-56, CI.
203—12.
Ranney, Neil J., to Wean Equipment Corp. Barb wire manu-
facture. 2,773,519, 12-11-56, CI. 140—60.
Ranney, Rufus P., and D. H. Reese, to California Research
Corp. Cap fastener. 2,731,185, 1-17-56, CI. 226—88.
Ransburg, Edwin M., to Ransburg Electro-Coating Corp. Elec-
trostatic coating apparatus. 2,729,191, 1-3-56, CI. 118 — 51.
Ransburg, Edwin M., to Ransburg Electro-Coating Corp. Ap-
paratus and method for electrostatic coating. 2,733,171,
1-31-56, CI. 117—93.
Ransburg, Edwin M., and E. P. Miller, to Ransburg Electro-
Coating Corp. Method and apparatus for repositioning
coating atomizer means. 2,736,671, 2-28-56, CI. 117 — 93.
Ransburg, Edwin M., to Ransburg Electro-Coating Corp.
Method and apparatus for spray coating of articles.
2,754,227, 7-10-56, CI. 117—93.
Ransburg Electro-Coating Corp. : See —
Curtis, Norman S. 2,752,883.
Curtis, Norman S., and Juvinall. 2,751,851.
Juvinall, James W. 2,744,033.
Juvinall, James W. 2,754,226.
Juvinall, James W. 2,759,763.
Juvinall, James W. 2,764,125.
Juvinall, James W. 2,764,712.
Juvinall, James W. 2,769,728.
Juvinall, Robert C, and Smart. 2,759,764.
Marsh, James C. 2,731,589.
Marsh, James C. 2,751,564.
Miller, Emery P. 2,741,218.
Miller, Emery P. 2,748,018.
Miller, Emery P. 2,770,210.
Ransburg, Edwin M. 2,729,191.
Ransburg, Edwin M. 2,733,171.
Ransburg, Edwin M. 2,754.227.
Ransburg, Edwin M., and Miller. 2,736,671.
Ransburg, Harold P. 2,730,460.
Starkey, William A. 2,730,988.
Vawter, John E. 2,730,461.
Williams, Herschel A. 2,761,544.
Ransburg, Harold P., to Ransburg Electro-Coating Corp.
Electrostatic method and apparatus. 2,730,460, 1-10-56,
CI. 117—93.
Ransier, Robert M., and G. B. Way, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Galvanometer. 2,729,789, 1-3-56, CI. 324 — 147.
Ransohoff, N., Inc. : See —
Ransohoff, Nathan. 2,739,427.
Ransohoff, Nathan. 2,753,977.
Ransohoff, Nathan, to N. Ransohoff. Inc. Tumbling mill.
2,739,427, 3-27-56, CI. 51 — 164.
Ransohoff, Nathan, to N. Ransohoff, Inc. Feeding apparatus
for nail weighing machines. 2,753,977, 7-10-56, CI.
198—56.
Ransom, Donald J. : See —
Nicholson, James F., and Ransom. 2,750,587.
Ransom. George P. : See —
Dolza, John, Ransom, and Unger. 2,763,252.
Ransom, Henry M., % to J. Copozzola. Protective device for
a tank contents gauging system. 2,767,583, 10-23-56, CI.
73—302.
Ransom, Richard B. Rotary motion resisting device.
2,743,792, 5-1-56, CI. 188—90.
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645
Hansom, Russell A. Pulling tool. 2,763,327, 9-18-56, CI.
166—98
Ransome Co. : See —
Golden, Carl E. 2,756,040.
Ranson, Harry L. Electrical razor. 2,773,306, 12-ll-o6,
CI. 30 — 43. „ ^
Ranson, Lloyd R.. to The Clark Controller Co. Electro-
magnetic timing devices. 2,734,152, 2-7-56, CI. 317 — 178.
Rantsch, Kurt, to C. Zeiss. Interference microscope.
2,741,946, 4-17-56, CI. 88—39.
Ranzi, Ubaldo. Coupling. 2,753,966, 7-10-56, CI. 192—58.
Rapaport, Myron S. Camera shutter and film release.
2,769,380, 11-6-56, CI. 95—31.
Raper, George F., to T. M. M. (Research) Ltd. Apparatus
for detecting and correcting irregularities of thickness of
a textile sliver. 2,746,093, 5-22-56, CI. 19—70.
Raphael, Walter, to General Patent Production Co. Container
lock. 2,731,166, 1-17-56, CI. 215—52.
Rapids-Standard Co., Inc., The : See —
McGow, Thomas C. 2,751,057.
Timmons, James R., and Sebastian. 2,759,585.
Woldring, Egbert. 2,739,540.
Rapisarda, Edward D., to Gilbert & Barker Mfg. Co. Hose
guide for fluid dispensing apparatus. 2,770,499, 11-13-56,
CI. 299—77. . „
Rapizzi, Gaetano, to Officine Elettromeccaniche P. Rapizzi &
Pigli, di Gaetano Rapizzi. Automatic switches. 2,733,313,
1-31-56, CI. 200—89.
Rapkin, Edward, to Armour and Co. Extraction of animal
glue in presence of insoluble basic substance. 2,740,774,
4-3-56, CI. 260 — 118.
Rapp, George M., to Houdaille Industries, Inc. Ceiling
plenum and air conditioning system. 2,751,198, 6-19-56,
CI. 257—124.
Rapp, Gustav W. Reaction product of copper gluconate and
alkali metal salt of N-lauroyl sarcosin. 2,767,200, 10-16-56,
CI. 260 — 404.
Rapp, Howard C, to Belden Mfg. Co. Electric cable.
2,732,422, 1-24-56, CI. 174—121.
Rapp. Stanley: See —
Mattis, George, and Rapp. 2,743,861.
Rappaport, Paul, to Radio Corp. of America. Radioactive
battery employing intrinsic semiconductor. 2,745,973,
5-15-56, CI. 310—3.
Rappaport, Paul, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Air Force. Controllable
radioactive voltage charging devices. 2,768,313, 10-23-56,
CI. 310—3.
Rappen, Friedrich, and H. Rolling, to Ruhrchemie Aktien-
gesellschaft. Preparation of pure white alkyl aryl sul-
fonates. 2,740,807, 4-3-56, CI. 260 — 505.
Rare Earths Inc. : See —
Harman, Cameron G., and Rose. 2,744,001.
Rasch, Arthur A., J. I. Crabtree, and R. W. Henn, to Eastman
Kodak Co. Single powder photographic developers contain-
ing lithium hydroxide. 2,739,894, 3-27-56, CI. 95—88.
Raschig, Dr. F., G. m. b. H. : See —
Mathes, Wilhelm, and Sauermilch. 2,749,351.
Thbnnessen, Karl. 2,743,282.
Rasco, Malcolm P. Framing square attachment. 2,749,622,
6-12-56, CI. 33—180.
Rascovski, Jacob J. : See —
Schwarzkopf, Otto. 2,761,887.
Raser, William H., Jr. Resilient variable pitch rotor blade
mount. 2,739,656, 3-27-56, CI. 170 — 160.53.
Rasero, Lawrence J., to The Russell Mfg. Co. Woven ladder
tape and method of and apparatus for making the same.
2,768,419, 10-30-56, CI. 28—72.
Raskin, Betty L., and A. W. Morton, to Burns and Russell
Co. Surface finished masonry construction unit. 2,752,275,
6-26-56, CI. 154 — 45.9.
Raskin, Seymour H. Device for vaporizing liquid intermit-
tently. 2,763,246, 9-18-56, CI. 122—489.
Rasmussen, Arne P., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Fail
safe power boost system. 2,773,660, 12-11-56, CI. 244—85.
Rasmussen, Arnold R. Field marker. 2,747,494, 5-29-56,
CI. 97—230.
Rasmussen, Arthur W. and G. A. Corn cracking apparatus
with a yieldingly mounted roll for the passage of foreign
objects. 2,774,544, 12-18-56, CI. 241—232.
Rasmussen, Chris M. Dish cloth holder having spring wire
and runner. 2,730,746, 1-17-56, CI. 15—154.
Rasmussen, Clarence R. : See —
Fick, Armin F., Rasmussen, and Thayer. 2,775,266.
Rasmussen, Clarence T., and W. S. Tsuchiya, to John Deere
Killefer Co. Control means for tractor supported offset disk
harrows. 2,759,312, 8-21-56, CI. 55—83.
Rasmussen, Ervin F. Rotary snowplow attachment for
powered vehicles. 2,731,740, 1-24-56, CI. 37—43.
Rasmussen, George A. : See —
Rasmussen, Arthur W. and G. A. 2,774,544.
Rasmussen, Gustav. Apparatus for axially feeding and rotat-
ing cylindrical articles. 2,753,040, 7-3-56, CI. 203—75.
Rasmussen, Luther A., to Gibson Refrigerator Co. Door ten-
sioning and venting device. 2,741,808. 4-17-56, CI. 20 — 38.
Rasmussen, Olaf, and R. C. Rike, to General Motors Corp.
Brake slack adjuster. 2,736,396, 2-28-56, CI. 188 — 196.
Rasmussen, Robert T. C. : See —
Lichty, Lyall J., and Rasmussen. 2,772,959.
Rasmussen, Robert T. C. Electric smelting process for pro-
duction of silicon-aluminum alloys. 2,755,178, 7-17-56,
CI. 75—10.
Rasmussen, Ross H. Container opener. 2,760,714, 8-28-56,
CI. 229—51.
Rasmussen, Walter V. Cemetery vase. 2,754,625, 7-17-56,
CI. 47—41.
RasolettI, Julius E. : See —
Johnson, Clarence, and Rasoletti. 2,755,081.
Raspa, Francisco. Thread-waxing apparatus. 2,730,975,
1-17-56, CI. 112 — 42.
Raspanti, Matthew. Scroll saw blade holding means.
2,735,457, 2-21-56, CI. 143—73.
Raspet, Thomas. Reversible pawl nut locking means.
2,766,798, 10-16-56, CI. 151—11.
Rataiczak, Francis I., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerating
apparatus. 2,760,649, 8-28-56, CI. 211—143.
Ratcliff, Walter F., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Acid decobalting of oxo products. 2,757,204, 7-31-56, CI.
260—604.
Ratcliffe, Auburn P. Fender for tractors. 2,774,610,
12-18-56, CI. 280—152.
Ratcliffe, George L., to National Lead Co. Printing inks.
2,739,067, 3-20-56, CI. 106—30.
Ratcliffe, Stanley, to National Research Development Corp.
Automatic frequency control system. 2,754,420, 7-10-56,
CI. 250—36.
Ratcliffe, Stanley, to National Research Development Corp.
Automatic frequency control. 2,759,100, 8-14-56, CI.
250—36.
Ratcliffe, Temple W. : See —
Harter, Isaac, I. Harter, Jr., and Ratcliffe. 2,767,448.
Harter, Isaac, I. Harter, Jr., Ratcliffe, and Armstrong.
2,769,218.
Harter, Isaac, Jr., and Ratcliffe. 2,770,021.
Ratcliffe, Temple W., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Rotary
field stirring device with independently driven fan.
2,729,692, 1-3-56, CI. 13—26.
Ratcliffe, Temple W., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Control
system for continuous casting. 2,746,105, 5-22-56, CI.
22—57.2.
Rath, Joseph J. : See —
Peretti, Leonard G., and Rath. 2,735,908.
Rath, Karl : See —
Rossmann, Peter F., and Rath. 2,771,789.
Rath, Michael B., to The Standard Oil Co. Simultaneously-
operated liquid and gas vent valves. 2,748,799, 6-5-56,
CI. 137—587.
Rath, Werner, to Machinenfabrik Augsburg-Niirnberg, A. G.
Ceramic product. 2,751,188, 6-19-56, CI. 253—77.
Rath, William C. Tear strip guides. 2,741,394, 4-10-56,
CI. 220—52.
Rathbun, Harold J. : See —
Myles, Asa H, and Rathbun. 2,766,416.
Rathburn, George A. : See —
Thomas, David F., and Rathburn. 2,750,893.
Thomas, David F., and Rathburn. 2,750,894.
Rathenau, Gerhart W. : See —
Gorter, E. Willem, Rathenau, and Stuyts. 2,762,778.
Rathenau, Gerhart W., to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co., as trustee. Soldering method and soldering device.
2,762,898, 9-11-56, CI. 219—26.
Rathenau, Gerhart W., H. J. Roosdorp, and J. M. Cluwen,
to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co. as trustee. Tem-
perature measuring device. 2,756,595, 7-31-56, CI.
73—339.
Ratheon Mfg. Co. : See —
Sandock, Jules. 2,745,972.
Ratigan, J. P., Inc. : See —
Ratigan, James P. 2,743,122.
Ratigan, James P. 2,760,749.
Ratigan, James P., to J. P. Ratigan, Inc. Lubricated stuffing
box for polish rod. 2,743,122, 4-24-56, CI. 286—16.
Ratigan, James P., to J. P. Ratigan, Inc. Composite block
for shut-off mechanism. 2,760,749, 8-28-56, CI. 251 — 2.
Merriman, Frederick C, and Ratkowski. 2,760,557.
Ratley, Preston W. : See —
Flanagan, James J. 2,773.616.
Ratliff, Robert L. Fountain brush. 2,736,914, 3-6-56, CI.
15—138.
Ratliff, Wayne. Garment bagging means. 2,751,734, 6-26-56,
CI. 53—241.
Ratsch, Kurt, to Carl Zeiss. Interference microscope for exam-
ination of the surface quality of solid bodies. 2,732,700,
1-31-56, CI. 88 — 39.
Ratte, Heinrich, and J. Geller, to Rutgerswerke-Aktiengesell-
schaft. Continuous distillation of lignite and coal tars.
2,766,190, 10-9-56, CI. 196—76.
Ratte, Joseph P. G. Quadruple seasoning shaker. 2,746,649,
5-22-56, CI. 222—142.9.
Rattenbury, David J. : See —
Riddell, Cyrus M.. and Rattenbury. 2,765,012.
Rattenbury, Kenneth H. : See —
Toy, Arthur D. F., and Rattenbury. 2,735,789.
Ratti, Mario, to Kahle Engineering Co. Pin sorter. 2,736,430,
2-28-56, CI. 209—82.
Ratzer, Arthur F., and D. Levin, to Pyrene Mfg. Co. Fire
extinguishing compositions. 2,767,141, 10-16-56, CI.
252—8.05.
Rau, Frank J., and K. Losch, to Westinghouse Electric Corp.
Control circuit. 2,760,083, 8-21-56, CI. 307—57.
Rau, Harry A. : See —
Wilckens, Eibe A., Rau, and Seifert. 2,749,868.
Rau, John A. : See —
Lynn, Joseph C, and Rau. 2,767,627.
Rau, Karl L. : See —
Katz, Helmut, and Rau. 2,761,993.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Raub, Samuel H. S. : See —
Kerr, Karl K., Kleber, and Raub. 2,744,269.
Rauch, Ernst F. : See —
Guarnaschelli, Vincent, and Rauch. 2,764,942.
Rauch, William: See—
Keem, August, and Geisler. 2,740,542.
Rauh, Cornelius A. Process for pickling metal. 2,741,250,
4-10-56, CI. 134—13.
Rauh, Cornelius A. Method aud apparatus for concentrating
liquids. 2,764,234, 9-25-56, CI. 159—16.
Rauh, Cornelius A. Process for producing anhydrous hydro-
gen chloride gas. 2,764,532, 9-25-56, CI. 202 — 40.
Rauland-Borg Corp. : See —
Medal, Richard J. 2,767,370.
Rauland Corp., The : See —
Andursky, Mark E., and Fiore. 2,761,990.
Edelberg, Norman L., and Fiore. 2,729,162.
Harder, Arthur J., Jr. 2,731,771.
Harder, Arthur J., Jr. 2,731,947.
Kaplan, Sam H. 2,732,314.
Kidner, Charles A. 2,753,096.
Noskowicz, Theodore S. 2,734,146.
Reed, William O. 2,734,145.
Reed, William O. 2,739,245.
Reed, William O. 2,741,719.
Reed, William O. 2,741,724.
Snyder, Russell B. 2,734,857.
Szegho, Constantin S. 2,758,240.
Raumaker, William L., and E. T. Palmer. Conversion attach-
ment for combine. 2,765,612, 10-9-56, CI. 56—97.
Raunecker, Richard H. : See —
Bach, Emmon, Goodwin, and Raunecker. 2,747,869.
Rauner, Aron. Serving dish for fruits. 2,733,746, 2-7-56,
CI. 146—3.
Rausch, Burdette L. Method of relief or embossed printing.
2,734,452, 2-14-56, CI. 101—32.
Rausch, Clifford E. : See —
Reynolds, Kenneth W., Billson, and Rausch. 2,732,847.
Reynolds, Kenneth W., Billson, and Rausch. 2,764,992.
Rausch, John T., to General Motors Corp. Air flow control
means. 2,734,525, 2-14-56, CI. 137 — 480.
Rauscher, William H. : See —
MacPeek, Donald L., and Rauscher. 2,729,676.
Rauscher, William V. : See —
Muto, Peter A., and Rauscher. 2,762,929.
Rausing, Ruben, to Hermorion Ltd. Apparatus for continuous
production of filled and sealed tetrahedral packages of
paper or the like. 2,741,079, 4-10-56, CI. 53 — 180.
Rauter, Frederick W., to A. O. Smith Corp. Method of
making profiling machine models. 2,755,510, 7-24-56, CI.
18 — 47.5.
Rauterberg, Hilbert F., to N. O. G. Hokanson. Double duty
dolly. 2,739,007, 3-20-56, CI. 294—15.
Rauth, John D. : See —
Bitner, John D., Merrill, Rauth, and Richardson.
2,768,801.
Rauth, William R., Jr. : See-
Rowley, Lothair H., and Rauth. 2,767,372.
Rava, Alexander, deceased, by W. A. McDonald, administrator.
Electric arc torch apparatus. 2,768,279, 10-23-56, CI.
219—75.
Raven, Robert S., and H. C. Moses, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Two
speed control circuit. 2,735,971, 2-21-56, CI. 318—30.
Ravenscroft, Philip H. : See —
Dieman, Edgar A., and Ravenscroft. 2,771,371.
Ravich, Leonard E., to Brown-Allen Chemicals, Inc. Photo-
chemical multicolor printing of textile and the like.
2,756,144, 7-24-56, CI. 95—6.
Ravigneaux, Pol. Epicyclic change-speed gear. 2,761,333,
9-4-56, CI. 74 — 759.
Rawden, Cecil E. : See —
Haynes, Alex L., Rawden, and Van Wicklin. 2,773,396.
Rawe, Martin. Staggered sheet feeder. 2,748,917, 6-5-56,
CI. 198—35.
Rawitzer, William J. : See —
Olson, Elmer T. 2.752.801.
Rawley, Ralph A., to Bomac Laboratories Inc. Radio fre-
quency shielded container for electronic devices. 2,766,920,
10-16-56, CI. 229—3.5.
Rawlings, Frank N. : See —
Anderson, Philip C, and Rawlings. 2,748,001.
Rawlins, Charlotte M. : See —
Wallace, James M., and Rawlins. 2,763,749.
Rawlins, Herbert L. : See — ■
Wallace, James M., and Rawlins. 2,763,749.
Rawlins, Herbert L., J. M. Wallace, and A. W. Ogg, to
Westinghouse Electric Corp. Circuit interrupters.
2,752,452, 6-26-56, CI. 200—89.
Rawls, Frederick, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Gas discharge
tube. 2,735,954. 2-21-56, CI. 313—216.
Rawls, Vaughn, 30% to R. W. LaWarre, and 10% to W. O.
Lones. Method of and apparatus for rebuilding pneumatic
tires. 2,734,553, 2-14-56, CI. 154—9.
Rawson, Emanuel, and M. M. Pellar, to Package Machinery
Co. Adjustable biased claw support. 2,775,224, 12-25-56,
CI. 119 — 14.13.
Rawson, J. & Sons Ltd. : See —
Freeland, Charles A. 2,751,160.
Rawson, Paul O. : See —
Shalvoy, John G., and Rawson. 2,769,996.
Ray, Felbert A. Awning structure. 2,736,932, 3-6-56, CI.
20—57.5.
Ray, Floyd A., to Mid-West Bottle Cap Co. Bottle cap feeding
mechanism. 2,734,674, 2-14-56, CI. 226 — 88.1.
Ray, Frank. Window washer. 2,741,789, 4-17-56, CI.
15—126.
Ray, Frederick E. : See —
Bourguet, Jean M., and Ray. 2,765,265.
Ray, Frederick E., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Method and
apparatus for supplying liquid charge to hydrocarbon
reactors. 2,771,406, 11-20-56, CI. 196—52.
Ray, Frederick E., and R. D. Drew, to Socony Mobil Oil Co.,
Inc. Method of operating a pneumatic lift used to trans-
port granular solids in a hydrocarbon conversion process.
2,770,584, 11-13-56, CI. 196—52.
Ray, Howard M. : See —
Fey, Mathias J., and Ray. 2,749,584.
Ray, Kenneth B. : See —
Seaton, Max Y., and Pike. 2,770,524.
Ray, Robert L. Bed rail attachment. 2,728,925, 1-3-56,
CI. 5—318.
Ray, Robert T. Wall structure for buildings. 2,732,705,
1-31-56. CI. 72—24.
Ray, William A., to General Controls Co. Shut-off valve
system. 2,729,285, 1-3-56, CI. 158—129.
Ray, William A., to General Controls Co. Four way balanced
slide valve. 2,732,860, 1-31-56, CI. 137—623.
Ray, William A., to General Controls Co. Gas-burner control
system. 2,734,564, 2-14-56, CI. 158—130.
Ray, William A., to General Controls Co. Valve structure.
2,735,447, 2-21-56, CI. 137—630.19.
Ray, William A., to General Controls Co. Handle connection
for plug valve. 2,738,805, 3-20-56, CI. 137—560.
Ray, William A., to General Controls Co. Electromagnetically
operated balanced pilot valve. 2,742,919, 4-24-56, Cl.
^37 330
Ray, William A., to General Controls Co. Radiation thermo-
couple. 2,744,947, 5-8-56, Cl. 136—4.
Ray, William A., to General Controls Co. Hydraulic motor
system. 2,751,753, 6-26-56, Cl. 60 — 52.
Ray, William A., to General Controls Co. Gas-burner control
system. 2,753,931, 7-10-56, Cl. 158—123.
Ray, William A., to General Controls Co. Valve structure.
2,754,846, 7-17-56, Cl. 137—614.17.
Ray, William A., to General Controls Co. Control system
for heating liquids. 2,757,869, 8-7-56, Cl. 236—20.
Ray, William A., to General Controls Co. Mercury switch
bimethal thermostat. 2,759,070, 8-14-56, Cl. 200—138.
Ray, William A., and E. W. Rossow, to General Controls Co.
Relief valve. 2,735,445, 2-21-56, Cl. 137—620.
Ray, William A., E. J. Davidson, W. F. Keller, and A. P.
Swift, to General Controls Co. Circuit controller for air
heating control system. 2,774,847, 12-18-56, Cl. 200 — 139.
Ravbestos-Manhattan, Inc. : See —
Adams, James, Jr. 2,746,308.
Adams, James, Jr., Lederer, and Marton. 2,766,159.
Adams, James, Jr., and Marton. 2,758,334.
Cilley, Osborn H., Moore, and Novak. 2,772,157.
Horvath, Guy E. 2,762,640.
Rayburn, Alden G., to V. M. Carter. Latch mechanism.
2,730,391, 1-10-56, Cl. 292—169.
Rayburn, Vincent A., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Material
handling apparatus. 2,737,302, 3-6-56, Cl. 214 — 16.
Rayburn, Vincent A., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Apparatus
for feeding granular materials. 2,737,319, 3-6-56, Cl.
222—312.
Rayburn, Vincent A., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Electro-
lytic apparatus. 2,737.487, 3-6-56, Cl. 204—206.
Rayburn, Vincent A., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Apparatus
for making metal pellets. 2,739,348, 3-27-56, Cl. 18—2.5.
Rayburn, Vincent A., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Method
of and apparatus for uncoiling paramagnetic filamentary
material. 2,739,766, 3-27-56, Cl. 242—128.
Ravdyne Corp. : See —
Phelps, Clyde H. 2,740,297.
Phelps, Clyde H. 2,754,686.
Rayette, Inc. : See —
Den Beste, Marion. 2,763,269.
Rayman, Charles J. : See —
Boileau, Arthur H., Rayman, and Board. 2,772,693.
Ravmer, Robert C. Metallic film potentiometer. 2,760,036,
8-21-56, Cl. 201—55.
Raymond, Albert R. : See —
Stuart, Spencer R., and Raymond. 2,748,498.
Raymond Bag Co., The : See —
Peters, Harry, and Tilton. 2,729,148.
Raymond, Clifford H. Hydraulic crane device. 2,774,483,
12-18-56, Cl. 212—35.
Raymond Concrete Pile Co. : See —
Hazak, John T. 2,774,218.
Johnson, Norman S. 2,748,751.
Riker, Warren N. 2,741,093.
Raymond Corp., The : See —
Gibson, Christian D. 2,752,058.
Raymond, David L., and R. C. Spooner, to Hupp Corp. Liquid
fuel fired heating apparatus for use, especially on auto-
motive conveyances. 2,775,293, 12-25-56, Cl. 158 — 91.
Raymond De-Icer and Engineering Co., Inc. : See —
Koppelman, Edward. 2,750,321.
Raymond Engineering Laboratory, Inc. : See —
Almquist, Nils T. 2,733,674.
Almquist, Nils T. 2,742,007.
Raymond, Horace H., and Sargent. 2,752,800.
Raymond, Francois H. : See —
Bafour, Georges P., Blanchard. and Raymond. 2.702,485.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Raymond, Francois H., to Societe d'Electronique et d'Auto-
matisme. Coded pulse circuits for multiplication.
2,771,244, 11-20-56, CI. 235—61.
Raymond, Horace H., to Veeder-Root Inc. Magnetically
indexed rotating chance device. 2,775,458, 12-25-56,
CI. 273—143.
Raymond, Horace H., and H. H. Sargent, Jr., to Raymond
Engineering Laboratory, Inc. Reversible drive mechanism.
2,752,800, 7-3-56, CI. 74—361.
Raymond, Jerry W. Air cleaner. 2,766,845, 10-16-56, CI.
183—40.
Raymond, Lambert L. Ornament for Christmas tree.
2,762,152, 9-11-56, CI. 41—10.
Raymond, Lambert L. Ornamental reflector. 2,762,910,
9-11-56, CI. 240—103.
Raymond, Norton G. : See —
Monroe, Charles Z., and Raymond. 2,748,833.
Raymond, Richard F., and E. A. Fusca, to Pittsburgh Plate
Glass Co. Safety glass construction. 2,758,042, 8-7-56,
CI. 154—2.71.
Raymond, Roger A. Purse light. 2,736,793, 2-28-56, CI.
240—10.6.
Raymond, Samuel. Apparatus for fractionating colloid dis-
persions. 2,758,966, 8-14-56, CI. 204—301.
Rayner, George A., Jr. Dual action valve. 2,732,166, 1-24-56,
CI. 251—88.
Rayner, George A., Jr. Quick-attaching coupler-valve.
2,756,075, 7-24-56, CI. 284—17.
Raynes, Bertram C, and M. E. Sibert, to Horizons Titanium
Corp. Removal of oxygen from metals. 2,773,023, 12-4-56,
CI. 204—140.
Raynes, Burt F., to Rohr Aircraft Corp. Method of forming
a smooth welded seam. 2,741,832, 4-17-56, CI. 29 — 493.
Raynes, Burt F., to Rohr Aircraft Corp. Stretch forming
machine. 2,753,915, 7-10-56, CI. 153—48.
Raynor, Arthur E. : Bee —
Rowand, Will H., Raynor, and Woolley. 2,737,930.
Raynor, Charlie J. Emergency switch. 2,734,103, 2-7-56, CI.
200—61.5.
Raynor, Charlie J. Trash remover. 2,743,484, 5-1-56, CI.
19—56.
Raynsford, Charles K., to Vitro Corp. of America. Means for
minimizing electrostatic voltages in a flowmeter. 2,741,121,
4-10-56, CI. 73—194.
Raynsford, Charles K., and R. W. Buntenbach, to Vitro Corp.
of America. Means for rejecting no-flow signals in a flow-
meter. 2,729,103, 1-3-56, CI. 73—194.
Raynsford, Charles K., C. Green, and A. R. Soffel, to Vitro
Corp. of America. Grounding means for a flowmeter.
2,766,621, 10-16-56, CI. 73—194.
Rayonier Inc. : See —
Bock, Louis H. 2,755,273.
Gray, Kenneth R., Crosby, and Steinberg. 2,772,965.
Gray, Kenneth R., Holloway, and Thomas. 2,767,169.
Hooper, John F., and Briggs. 2,747,995.
Schlosser, Paul H., and Mitchell. 2,744,292.
Schlosser, Paul H., Mitchell, and Bampton. 2,762,795.
Van Blaricom, Lloyd E., and Gray. Re. 24,213.
Van Blaricom, Lloyd E., and Gray. 2,732,352.
Ray-O-Vac Co. : See —
Herbert, William S. 2,768,229.
Herbert, William S. 2,775,534.
Nowotny, Glenn J. 2,745,894.
Sexe, Carrol G., and Oakley. 2,740,823.
Rays, Ralph J. : See —
Frick, Charles H., and Rays. 2,737,166.
Raytheon Mfg. Co. : See—
Alsmeyer, Ralph L. 2,733,338.
Bastow, Wendell R. 2,730,616.
Beloungie, Lawrence W. 2,765,115.
Blume, Carl T. 2,747,052.
Brown, William C. 2,735,958.
Burdge. Ben H. 2,774,032.
Burns, Lloyd E. 2,757,439.
Calosi, Carlo L. 2,753,500.
Calosi, Carlo L., and Carwile. 2,748,298.
Carr, Amos J., Jr. 2,753,468.
Dawson, John W. 2,766,382.
Dench, Edward C. 2,775,721.
Dench, Edward C, and Dombrowski. 2,745,987.
De Turk, John E., MacNeill, and Gibbs. 2,751,440.
Domenichini, Carlo P., and Thomas. 2,735,071.
Duncan, Nesbit L., and St. Jean. 2,760,127.
Ellis, Ray C, Jr. 2,736,639.
Ellis, Ray C, Jr. 2,738,259.
Ellis, Ray C, Jr. 2,739,882.
Forsberg, Kenneth E. 2,735,939.
Freedman, George. 2,732,519.
Freedman, George. 2,763,581.
Fryklund, Robert A. 2,729,910.
Fryklund, Robert A. 2,750,574.
Fryklund, Robert A. 2,759,168.
Fryklund, Robert A. 2,762,031.
Fryklund, Robert A. 2,762,040.
Fryklund, Robert A. 2,769,160.
Gardner, Bernard C. 2,750,568.
Gardner, Bernard C, and Unger. 2,747,085.
Geier, Leonard W. 2,733,381.
Haagens, Robert G., and Katz. 2,770,785.
Haagensen, Duane B. 2,748,277.
Haagensen, Duane B. 2,750.506.
Haagensen, Duane B. 2,774,068.
Hall, William M. 2,760,186.
Hall, William M. 2,761,942.
Raytheon Mfg. Co. : See— Continued
Harrison, Bertram M. 2,729,803.
Harvey, Winston S., and Eisler. 2,762,005.
Hoeppner, Conrad H. 2,751,437.
Kather, Erich N. 2,735,959.
Kather, Erich N., and Gross. 2,750,555.
Kennedy, David P. 2,774,941.
Kilbey, Alfred R., and Tucker. 2,745,959.
Levy, Irving E. 2,747,124.
Marholz, Richard C. 2,750,494.
Mercer, William R., Wimberly, and St. Jean. 2,750,565.
Moore, John F. 2,746,032.
Moore, John F., and Torrey. 2,742,639.
Moore, Roy C. 2,769,159.
Morris, John D. 2,733,294.
Peterson, Robert E. 2,770,795.
Phillips, Alexander A., and Smith. 2,733,380.
Pritchard, Wilbur L. 2,703,757.
Reed, John. 2,762,986.
Riblet, Henry J. 2,735,069.
Riblet, Henry J. 2,735,070.
Riblet, Henry J. 2,751,586.
Riblet, Henry J. 2,765,401.
Rice, Henry E., Jr. 2,762,039.
Richmond, Martin R. 2,753,551.
Richmond, Martin R. 2,755,338.
Richmond, Martin R. 2,755,463.
Richmond, Martin R., and Blitz. 2,774,035.
Rymes, William H. 2,753,543.
Sanders, Royden C, Jr., and Blitz. 2,740,294.
'Segerstrom, Carl A. 2,748,284.
Skowron, John F. 2,766,403.
Smith, Charles G. 2,773,923.
Spanos, John. 2,731,704.
Spencer, Percy L. 2,730,280.
Thomas, Harry J., Jr. 2,769,087.
Turner, Edwin E., Jr. 2,750,247.
Vosburgh, Malcolm C. 2,757,279.
Weil, Thomas A. 2,762,920.
Wescott, Vernon C, Katz, and Schiff. 2,750,566.
Wild, Norman R., and Cockrill. 2,729,786.
Williams, Louis A. 2,733.650.
Wimberly, Floyd T. 2,729,814.
Wimberly, Floyd T. 2,762,042.
Wisenbaker, Thomas C, Richmond, and Cole. 2,739,191.
Wolsky, Sumner P. 2,734,806.
Wrenn, John C. 2,759,180.
Wrenn, John C. 2,759,181.
Razlag, Emil W., to Continental Radiant Glass Heating Corp.
Radiant heaters. 2,770,704, 11-13-56, CI. 219—34.
Rea, Edgar J. Hook for binder chains. 2,759,235, 8-21-56,
CI. 24—230.5.
Rea, George A., to The Heil Co. Fluid pressure operated tele-
scopic hoists. 2,730,401, 1-10-56, CI. 298—22.
Rea, Stanley : See —
Campbell, Robert L., and Rea. 2,773,160.
Rea, Stanley E., to Boeing Airplane Co. Extensometers.
2,744,181, 5-1-56, CI. 201—63.
Rea, Stanley E., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Method of head-
ing a hollow rivet. 2,759,082, 8-14-56, CI. 219—2.
Rea, Stanley E., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Blind type fas-
tener having adjustable tapered expansion means.
2,760,399, 8-28-56, CI. 85—1.
Rea, Wilton T., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Power
supply system. 2,744,229, 5-1-56, CI. 321—15.
Reach, Milton B. Anti-nicking golf club. 2,774,600, 12-18-56,
CI. 273—174.
Reaction Motors, Inc. : See —
Gould, Jack R. 2,754,177.
Gould, Jack R. 2,765,312.
Munger, William P. 2,754,656.
Read, Arthur, to Floseal Corp. Pouring spout for containers.
2,735,605, 2-21-56, Cl. 229—7.
Read, Arthur E., Jr., to The General Tire & Rubber Co. Carry-
ing cases. 2,743,030, 4-24-56, Cl. 220—21.
Read, Charles E. : See — ■
Smith, Charles J., and Read. 2,755,627.
Read, Charles E., to Monroe Auto Equipment Co. Combina-
tion sway bar lateral strut and axle stabilizer for vehicles.
2,753,007, 7-3-56, Cl. 180—85.
Read, Chester L., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Solvent dewaxing process. 2,772,210, 11-27-56, Cl.
196—19.
Read, Clyde M. Folding game table. 2,772,935, 12-4-56, Cl.
311—89.
Read, Francis E. : See —
Johnson, Robert G., and Read. 2,754,550.
Read, Grantly D. Maternity belt. 2,765,470, 10-9-56, Cl.
2^41.
Read, Harold L. : See —
Furman, Frank J., Kistner, Read, and Wagner. 2,745,493.
Read, Herbert L. : See —
Read, Norman K. and H. L. 2,738,532.
Read, Norman K. and H. L., to Fancy Metal Goods Ltd.
Improvements in hair and clothes brushes for toilet use.
2,738,532, 3-20-56, Cl. 15—176.
Read Standard Corp. : See —
Cook, John V. 2,762,321.
Davis, Lewis B., and Paulsen. 2,744,620.
Duval, Montague M., and Vitz. 2,741,384.
Ferro, Anthony J. 2,736,419.
Jorgenson. Gerald A. 2,747,753.
Rhodes, Herbert C. 2,738 741.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Read Standard Corp. : See — Continued
Rhodes, Herbert C. 2,742,867.
Temple, Hiram E. 2,732,057.
Temple, Hiram E. 2,734,617.
Temple, Hiram E. 2,736,418.
Temple, Hiram E. 2,752,944.
Temple, Hiram E. 2,757,049.
Temple, Hiram E. 2,762,487.
Tench, George E., and Williams. 2,741,214.
Whitfield, Joseph E. 2,732,232.
Reade, Carleton W., to Pemco Wheel Co. Wheel and bear-
ing assembly. 2,751,201, 6-19-56, CI. 308—16.
Reade, Gerald L., and C. Ekle. Corn saver attachment.
2,751,744, 6-26-56, CI. 56—119.
Reader, Joseph J. : See —
Butler, Robert P. 2,742,233.
Readex Microprint Corp. : See —
Boni, Albert. 2,733,655.
v6a Belsky," Robert C. and T. B., and Klarfeld. 2,764,774.
Ready-Power Co., The : See —
Gumpper, Harold D., and Marsh. 2,738,655.
Reagan, Leon H., to General Dynamics Corp. Starting next
idle register. 2,730,568, 1-10-56, CI. 179—18.
Reagan, Leon H., to General Dynamics Corp. Toll switch-
board. 2,744,964, 5-8-56, CI. 179—27.
Reagan, Leon H., to General Dynamics Corp. Means for
reducing contact capacitance. 2,744,967, 5-8-o6, CI.
Reagan, Leon H., to General Dynamics Corp. Manual tele-
phone system. 2,749,389, 6-5-56, CI. 179—41.
Reale, Lucio. Process for preserving bananas. 2,741,560,
4-10-56, CI. 99—193.
Realistic Co., The : See —
Schnehain, Earl E. 2,764,333.
Real View, Inc. : See —
Leslie, Howard O. 2,768,554.
Ream, Donald F. Target hit indicator. 2,749,123, 6-5-56, CI.
273 — 102.2.
Ream, Donald F. Dueling target indicator. 2,749,124,
6-5-56, CI. 273—102.2.
Ream, Donald F. Target indicating apparatus. 2,749,125,
6-5-56, CI. 273—102.2.
Ream, Fred H. Rotating cutting disc type mower. 2,767,543,
10-23-56, CI. 56—249.
Reams, Hunter. Supporting and closing means for collapsible
tubes. 2,730,262, 1-10-56 CI. 220—18.
Reamstown Products Co. : See —
Knapp, Walter. 2,729,758.
Knapp, Walter. 2,744,550.
Knapp, Walter. 2,752,959.
Reamy, Kenneth F. Door operating device. 2,750,990,
7-31-56, CI. 268—59.
Rear, James C, to The Union Ice Co. Vacuum produce cooler.
2,770,111, 11-13-56, CI. 62—169.
Reardon, Robert E. Decapper adapting mechanism.
2,761,486, 9-4-56, CI. 153 — 44.
Rearick, John S., and R. P. Schaaf, to The M. W. Kellogg Co.
Process for polymerizing CFaCFCl in slurry system.
2,742,454, 4-17-56, CI. 260—92.1.
Reasenberg, Julian R., to Mizzy, Inc. Beta (N-propylamino)
beta, beta-dimethyl ethyl benzoate and its water-soluble
salts. 2,767,207, 10-16-56, CI. 260—477.
Reaser, Marshall. Padlock opener. 2,756,618, 7-31-56, CI.
81—3.
Reason, Richard E., to Kapella Ltd. Spindle mountings.
2,741,517, 4-10-56, CI. 308—140.
Reason, Richard E., J. R. Adams, and K. R. Coleman, to
Kapella Ltd. Optical projection systems. 2,741,153,
4-10-56, CI. 88—24.
Reaves, A. C. Broken circle ratchet wrench. 2,757,564,
8-7-56, CI. 81—58.2.
Reaves, Bessie L. : See —
Reaves, Ellis G. 2,738,801.
Reaves, Ellis G., deceased ; B. L. Reaves, administratrix.
Float valve assembly for flush tanks. 2,738,801, 3-20-56,
CI. 137—426.
Reaves, Robert S. : See —
Tanke, Wlllard H, and Reaves. 2,732,784.
Reavis, William J., to The Comfy Mfg. Co. Fastener for slip
covers. 2,759,236, 8-21-56, CI. 24—152.
Rebechini, Eugene, to Schutter Candy Co. Food cooking
apparatus. 2,753,158, 7-3-56, CI. 257—78.
Rebenstorf, Melvin A., to The Upjohn Co. Preparation of
N, N'-dibenzylethylenediamine. 2,773,098, 12-4-56, CI.
200—570.9.
Reber, Carroll J., Jr., to Philco Corp. Refrigerating system.
2,733,574, 2-7-56, CI. 62—3.
Rebichon, Andr€, to J. Rebichon (born Meyronneinc). Clasps
for uniting the ends of strip irons encircling parcels.
2,746,601, 5-22-56, CI. 206—65.
Rebichon, Juliette : See —
Rebichon, Andre. 2,746,601.
Rebuffoni, Martin : See —
Bichsel, Harry J., and Rebuffoni. 2,734,981.
Rechler, Morton D., to Rexart Metal Industries, Inc. Fold-
ing chair. 2,729,277, 1-3-56, CI. 155—148.
Rechler, Morton D., to Rexart Metal Industries, Inc. Fold-
ing steamer chair. 2,761,492, 9^-56, CI. 155 — 139.
Rechten, Adolf W., and B. M. Bellman, to British Telecom-
munications Research Ltd. Magnetic amplifier. 2,733,388,
1-31-56, CI. 317—148.
Rechten, Adolf W., and B. M. Bellman, to British Telecom-
munications Research Ltd. Apparatus for detecting the
movement of objects of magnetic material. 2,760,182,
8-21-56, CI. 340—38.
Rechtin, Eberhardt C, to Bethlehem Steel Co. Offshore
drilling barge. 2,771,747, 11-27-56, CI. 61—46.5.
Reck, Frank, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Wire con-
necting tool. 2,743,502, 5-1-56, CI. 29—33.
Reck, Frank, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Means for
stripping insulated wire. 2,765,684, 10-9-56, CI. 81 — 9.5.
Reck, Richard A. : See —
Gaar, Fielding S., and Reck. 2,759,021.
Reckendorf, Frank F. G., deceased ; J. Zupec, administratrix.
Row boat anchor. 2,741,209, 4-10-56, CI. 114 — 207.
Recker, Richard F. Fishing arrow. 2,753,643, 7-10-56,
CI. 43—6.
Reckhow, Robert W., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Appa-
ratus for removing scrap wire from spools. 2,760,570,
8-28-56, CI. 164-^47.
Reconstruction Finance Corp. : See —
Couse, Kibbey W. 2,751,234.
Hudson, George G. 2,773,661.
McGregor, Eugene R. 2,750,993.
Record Files, Inc. : See —
Regenhardt, Hans W. 2,740,407.
Regenhardt, Hans W. 2,767,715.
Regenhardt, Hans W. 2,771,335.
Records. Chester E. Cemented gravel filter block. 2,732,078,
1-24-56, CI. 210—171.
Records Service Corp. : See —
Urban, Julius C, and Harvey. 2,763,182.
Rector, Charles H., Jr., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Method
of aggregating soils. 2,757,161, 7-31-56, CI. 260 — 41.
Rector, James W. : See-
page, Leon B., and Rector. 2,768,224.
Rector, Marion R. : See —
Reilly, John H., and Rector. 2,775,625.
Redard, Leslie J., to Flexi-Versal Corp. Universal joint.
2,762,210, 9-11-56, CI. 64—20.
Redcay, Aaron K., to Gulf Oil Corp. Purification of unsatu-
rated hydrocarbon gases. 2,735,879, 2-21-56, CI. 260 — 677.
Redcay, Aaron K., to Gulf Oil Corp. Process for separation
of gases. 2,765,635, 10-9-56, CI. 62—122.
Redd, John C. : See—
Jenk, Robert L., and Redd. 2,774,698.
Reddan, Edwin D., to Electronics Corp. of America. Ex-
plosion suppression. 2,760,586, 8-28-56, CI. 169 — 28.
Redden, Thomas K. : See —
Herres, Schuyler A., and Redden. 2,740,711.
Reddy, Richard L. : See —
Lenel, Fritz V., and Reddy. 2,765,524.
Reddy, Virgin C, to General Motors Corp. Pressure control
valve. 2,773,491, 12-11-56. CI. 123—120.
Redeker, Carl W., and E. B. Horse simulating treadle oper-
ated velocipede. 2,738,981, 3-20-56, CI. 280 — 1.203.
Redeker, Eugenie B. : See —
Redeker, Carl W. and E. B. 2,738,981.
Redetzke, Emery C, to J. I. Case Co. Adjustably mounted
shovels for cultivators. 2,742,843, 4-24-56, CI. 97 — 198.
Redetzke, Emery C, to J. I. Case Co. Spring-trip for culti-
vator shovels. 2,771,831, 11-27-56, CI. 97 — 47.88.
Redfern, Sutton : See —
Lenney, James F., Redfern, and Light. 2,734,875.
Redfield, Frank E. Arm guiding means for golf stroke.
2,773,691, 12-11-56, CI. 273—189.
Redick, David C. : See —
Hartzell, Herman L., Redick, and Julian. 2,769,047.
Redick David C, to General Motors Corp. Direction signal-
ing device. 2,731,525. 1-17-56, CI. 200—61.34.
Redin, Eric G., to Aktiebolaget Manus. Device for cleaning
milk conduits of machine milking plants. 2,763,017,
9-18-56, CI. 15—104.06.
Reding, Marcel : See —
Bossard, Werner, and Reding. 2,760,959.
Redington, F. B., Co. : See —
Engleson, Harry E., and Hartbauer. 2,746.222.
Engleson, Harry E., and Sramek. 2,746,593.
Engleson, Harry E.. and Sramek. 2,746,594.
Malhiot, Clarence J. 2,729.380.
Malhiot, Clarence J. 2,754,980.
Red Jacket Mfg. Co. : See —
Deters, Elmer M., and Patterson. 2,734,460.
Patterson, Glenn A., and Deters. 2.739.252.
Redman, Albert M„ to Redman Tools & Products Ltd. Metal-
bending machines. 2,773,537, 12-11-56, CI. 153 — 46.
Redman, Frank R. : See —
Glassford, Donald C. and Redman. 2,773,295.
Redman, Theodore H., and D. D. Stoltman, to General Motors
Corp. Carburetor fuel chamber vent. 2,741,465, 4-10-56,
CI. 261 — 23.
Redman Tools & Products Ltd. : See —
Redman, Albert M. 2,773,537.
Redmer, Martin H. Nut and biting-toothed locked washer with
a shearnble connection. 2.763,312, 9-18-56, CI. 151 — 37.
Redmer, Martin H. Chuck. 2,770,461, 11-13-56, CI. 279 — 55.
Redmon, Byran C, to National Distillers Products Corp.
Acrylic esters by formaldehyde condensation. 2,734,074,
2-7-56, CI. 260—486.
Redmon, Bryan C, to National Distillers Products Corp.
Process for the production of levulinic acid. 2,738,307,
3-13-56, CI. 260—528.
Redmon, Charles L., and E. T. Sexton, Jr., to National Cylin-
der Gas Co. Apparatus for producing reducing elbows.
2,750,026, 6-12-56, CI. 205—4.
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Redinon, Ernest L. Torque wrench adapter for power tools.
2,743,637, 5-1-56, CI. 81—52.4.
Redmond Co., Inc. : See —
Howes, John T. 2,739,020.
Latta, Edward. 2,733,609.
Latta, Edward. 2,750,550.
Latta, Edward. 2,753,721.
Stone, Thomas W., and Tweedy. 2,709,934.
Redmond, John A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Heat
treatment apparatus. 2.768,035, 10-30-56, CI. 134 — 122.
Redmond. John A., and E. J. Carbo, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Heat treatment of metallic workpieces.
2,752,470, 6-26-56, CI. 219—10.43.
Redner, Arthur D., to General Filters, Inc. Filter element
and method of manufacture. 2,731,152, 1-17-56, CI.
210—120.
Redner, Roland A., to Unifilter Co. Integral fluid filter and
valve construction. 2,751,930, 6-20-50, CI. 137 — 549.
Redrup, Charles B. and J. A. Cam and slide motion convert-
ing means for converting rotary motion to reciprocating
motion. 2,767,589, 10-23-56, CI. 74—57.
Redrup, John A. : See —
Redrup, Charles B. and J. A. 2,767,589.
Redwing Ltd. : See —
Hammond, Charles T. 2,752,184.
Nunn, George W. 2,758,808.
Red Wing Sewer Pipe Corp. : See —
Carey, Thomas E. 2,739,118.
Reed, Anthony J. Clasp. 2,762,099, 9-11-56, CI. 24 — 49.
Reed, Bayard C, to M. I. Glass. Toy train. 2,737,756,
3-13-56, CI. 46—104.
Reed, Charles E., and J. M. Tome, to General Electric Co.
Process for preparing alkylpolysiloxanes. 2,741,630,
4-10-56, CI. 260 — 448.2.
Reed, Claude D., H. C. Felty, J. W. Hackett, and C. C. Hotten-
stein, to Bethlehem Steel Co. Slotting machine for mine
rods. 2,730,730, 1-17-56, CI. 10—11.
Reed, Clifton W., and A. Frisoli, to Reed-Curtis Nuclear
Industries, Inc. Film badge. 2,753,460, 7-3-56, CI.
250—68.
Reed-Cromex Corp. : See —
Reed, Erwin. 2,760,245.
Reed-Curtis Nuclear Industries, Inc. : See —
Reed, Clifton W., and Frisoli. 2,753,460.
Reed, Daniel J., to J. M. Stover. Relief valve for vaporizer.
2,731,801, 1-24-56, CI. 62—1.
Reed, Daniel J., to A. O. Smith Corp. Method and ap-
paratus for fabricating a tubular article from a fibrous
strand. 2,747,649, 5-29-56, €1. 154—1.7.
Reed, Daniel J., to A. O. Smith Corp. Method and ap-
paratus for erecting helical storage vessel. 2,751,672,
6-26-56, CI. 29 — 429.
Reed, Daniel J., and J. H. Tanner, to J. M. Stover. Liquid
fuel vaporizer. 2,744J387, 5-8-56, CI. 62—1.
Reed, Daniel J., and G. W. Kennedy, to A. O. Smith Corp.
Galvanizing interior of container. 2,764,124, 9-25-56, CI.
118—302.
Reed, Davis W., to Shell Development Co. Apparatus for
cementing wells. 2,762,440. 9-11-56, CI. 166—154.
Reed, Edwin D. Gage unit. 2,741,850, 4-17-56, CI. 33—178.
Reed, Edwin D. Stem caliper for shallow bores. 2,746,156,
5-22-56, CI. 33—143.
Reed, Edwin E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Hydraulic con-
trol system for liquefied gas flow control valves. 2,731,803,
1-24-56, CI. 62—1.
Reed, Edwin E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Emergency tank
depressuring valve systems and processes. 2,760,343,
8-28-56, CI. 62—1.
Reed, Eo, to Armco Steel Corp. Resistance welding machine
for sheet. 2,730,601, 1-10-56, CI. 219—10.
Reed, Erwin, deceased ; W. Friedman, executor, to Reed-
Cromex Corp. Unitary take-up escutcheon mold. 2,760,245,
8-28-56, CI. 22—153.
Reed, Eugene B. Resiliently supported heel rest. 2,761,329,
9-4-56, CI. 74—564.
Reed, Everell E. Vibrating strike-off. 2,746,366, 5-22-56,
CI. 94—45.
Reed, Frederick H. : See —
Jones, Jean E., Reed, and Kuniskis. 2,759.822.
Reed, Gilbert W. Hay stacking device and unloader.
2,755,947, 7-24-56, CI. 214—353.
Reed. Harold V.. to Borg-Warner Corp. Clutch driven plate.
2,745.268. 5-15-56, CI. 64—27.
Reed, Harold V., to Borg-Warner Corp. Friction clutch as-
sembly. 2,765,892, 10-9-56, CI. 192—99.
Reed, Harry J., Jr. : See —
Gray, John W., Hayek, Finkler, and Reed. 2.761,332.
Reed, Jack. Toothbrush and cover therefor. 2,774,982,
12-25-56, CI. 15—184.
Reed. Jack O., to Chemical Specialties Co.. Inc. Implanter
and cartridge. 2,761.446. 9-4-56, CI. 128—217.
Reed. John, to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Low pass filters. 2,762,986,
9-11-56, CI. 333—73.
Reed, John A., to Tootal Broadhurst Lee Co. Ltd. Contact
mixer. 2,774,654, 12-18-56, CI. 23—285.
Reed, John C, 50% to D. E. Goley. Rear vision glasses.
2,739,508, 3-27-56, CI. 88—41.
Reed, John E. Tubing anchor. 2,765,855, 10-9-56, CI.
166—217.
Reed, Kenneth J., to Eastman Kodak Co. Cyanine dyes
containing a 3,5-diarylpyrrole nucleus and process of prepa-
ration. 2,739,148, 3-20-56, CI. 260—240.5.
369555— P 42
Reed, Kenneth M. Stackable service tray. 2,771,232,
11-20-56, CI. 224—48.
Reed, Lawrence A., to Namreed Corp. Hydraulically actu-
ated garbage disposal unit. 2,761,627, 9^^56, CI. 241 — 46.
Reed, Lawrence O. Illuminated fishing float. 2,738,609,
3-20-56 CI. 43—17.5.
Reed, Leon G. Fish lure. 2,758,466, 10-30-50, CI. 43 — 42.39.
Reed, Lester A. Tear strip can opener. 2,738,098, 3-13-50,
CI. 220—52.
Reed, Macdonald S. Method of forming integrally stiffened
panels. 2,741,834, 4-17-56, CI. 29—548.
Reed, Macdonald S., to Erie Foundry Co. Counterbalance
cylinder for forging presses and the like. 2,767,601,
10-23-56, CI. 78—42.
Reed Mfg. Co. : See —
Bjalme, Bengt G. 2,760,213.
Jonasson, Axel V. 2,747,275.
Petersen, Thorvald. 2,739,381.
Petersen, Thorvald. 2,739,382.
Petersen, Thorvald. 2,757,392.
Reed, Nelson G., to The Cooper-Bessemer Corp. Heat ex-
changer. 2,746,725, 5-22-56, CI. 257 — 6.
Reed, Otis P. Torque increasing means. 2,735,306, 2-21-56,
Ci. 74—120.
Reed-Prentice Corp. : See —
Corbeit, Harold. 2,763,374.
Rougemont, Ren6 L. 2,739,773.
Reed, Ralph J. : See —
Kleist, Dale, Sidwell, and Reed. 2,771,387.
Reed, Robert B., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Methods of
and apparatus for testing welded strips. 2,732,712, 1-31-56,
CI. 73—100.
Reed, Robert D., to John Zink Co. Gas burner for water wall
furnace. 2,737,234, 3-6-56, CI. 158—116.
Reed, Robert D., and J. S. Zink, to John Zink Co. Draft con-
trol means for fuel burners. 2,757,721, 8-7-56, CI.
158—1.5.
Reed, Robert H., to Mavor & Coulson Ltd. Scraper con-
veyor. 2,757,374, 7-31-56, CI. 198—171.
Reed Roller Bit Co. : See —
Boice, Elvin G. 2,750,154.
Elliott, Charles H. 2,734,776.
Koch, William M. 2,738,166.
Kucera, Clement M. 2,754,091.
Noble, Wiley B., Evans, and Goolsbee. 2,737,710.
Peter, Robert G. 2,749,092.
Peter, Robert G. 2,749,093.
Peter, Robert G. 2,759,706.
Schmid. Paul E. 2,733,687.
Schmid, Paul E. 2,757,523.
Reed, Russell W. : See —
Neill, Wilkes W., and Reed. 2,739,639.
Reed, Spencer D. Fluid feed devices for drill presses and
other power tools. 2,762,244, 9-11-56, CI. 77—33.5.
Reed, Thomas E. : See —
Sturgeon, Hugh D. 2,756,022.
Reed, Thomas F. : See —
Coleman, William E., and Reed. 2,740,288.
Reed, Thomas W., to The F. Hohlfelder Co. Mounting ring.
2,729,846, 1-10-56, CI. 16—109.
Reed, Wade R. Internal line-up clamp. 2,754,787, 7-17-56,
CI. 113—102.
Reed, Walden E., to Acme Visible Records, Inc. Panel
assembly. 2,752,706, 7-3-56, CI. 40—102.
Reed, Walter J. Sprinkler head. 2,747,937, 5-29-56, CI.
299—114.
Reed, Wendell E., to Solar Aircraft Co. Pressure responsive
indicating, sensing, and controlling devices. 2,746,242,
5-22-56, CI. 60—35.6.
Reed, William A. : See —
Graham, Marion E., and Reed. 2,754,193.
Graham, Marion E., and Reed. 2,754,194.
Graham, Marion E., and Reed. 2,754,195.
Graham, Marion E., Reed, and Cameron. 2,766,115.
Reed, William O., to The Rauland Corp. Storage electrode
for a signal storage device. 2,734,145, 2-7-56, CI. 313—283.
Reed, William O., to The Rauland Corp. Wavelength-respon-
sive device. 2,739,245, 3-20-56, CI. 250—217.
Reed, William O., to The Rauland Corp. Method and appa-
ratus for inscribing a pattern in a target electrode structure.
2,741,719, 4-10-56, CI. 315—12.
Reed, William 0^,_ to The Rauland Corp.
Image-reproducing
device. 2,741,724, 4-10-56, CI. 313-
Reed, William T. : See-
Walker, Duane J. 2,743,846.
Reedy, Emmett M., and F. H. Mueller, to Mueller Co. Pipe
stopper fitting. 2,763.282, 9-18-56, CI. 137—318.
Reedy, Eugene F., to Sperry Rand Corp. Display instrument
for radio navigation systems. 2,732,550, 1-24-56, Cl.
343—107.
Reedy Fred O., to Kennedy-Van Saun Mfg. & Eng. Corp.
Method of processing asbestos ore. 2,743,059, 4-24-56, Cl.
241 — 4.
Reedy, Herman W. : See —
Millsaps, Paul R., Morton, and Reedy. 2,744,503.
Reedy, Thomas D. : See —
Luce, Edward J., and Reedy. 2,740,017.
Reef, Jan. Gauge. 2,747,288, 5^29-56, Cl. 33—163.
Reehling, Harold A., to Armstrong Cork Co. Method of
evaluating polymerized vinyl chloride systems. 2,773,746,
12-11-56, Cl. 23—230.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
relay device.
Reek, Robert J., to Teletype Corp. Ti
2,770.734, 11-13-56, CI. 250—36.
Reen, Gerald K., and G. B. Booth, to Textron American,
Inc. High frequency vibration exciter and calibrator.
2,751,512, 6-19-56, CI. 310—27.
Reenstra, Willard A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Number group circuit. 2,760,004, 8-21-56, CI. 179 — 18.
Reents, August C. : See —
Stromquist, Donald M., Reents, and Veerman. 2,771,424.
Reerink, Wilhelm, W. Miischenborn, and E. Notzold. Process
for the removal of ash and water from raw material con-
taining coal. 2,744,626, 5-8-56, CI. 209—49.
Reerink, Wilhelm, W. Miischenborn, and E. Notzold, to Berg-
werksverband Zur Verwertung Von Schutzrechten der
Kohlentechnik G. m. b. H. Production of high-grade prod-
ucts, especially fuels, from raw material containing pit
coal or brown coal. 2,769,537, 11-6-56, CI. 209 — 49.
Reerink, Wilhelm, W. Miischenborn, and E. Notzold. Process
for froth notation dressing. 2,769,538, 11-6-56, CI.
209 — 49.
Rees, Earl W. Meat grinder and safety attachment therefor.
2,730,147, 1-10-56, CI. 146—182.
Rees, Harry V. : See —
Sellers, Frederick B., and Rees. 2,764,554.
Rees, Harry V., and F. B. Sellers, to Texaco Development
Corp. Process for the production of a hvdrogon nitrogen
mixture and acetylene. 2,764,555, 9-25-56, CI. 252 — 376.
Rees, Vivian S. Weight releaser for fish lines. 2,749,650,
6-12-56, CI. 43—43.12.
Reese, Cole L., 21%% to J. H. Stroman, and 5% to J. V.
'Connell. Safety cylinder for hydraulic brakes. 2, 746, 252,
5-22-56, CI. 60 — 54.5.
Reese, Cole L., and L. Straus; said Reese assor. of 21%% to
J. H. Stroman, and 5% to J. V. Connell. Emergency valve
cylinder for hydraulic brake systems. 2,745,252, 5-15-56,
CI. 60—54.5.
Reese, Donald H. : See —
Ranney, Rufus P., and Reese. 2,731,185.
Reese, Garland W., Jr., and G. E. Schmidt, to Allegheny
Ludlum Steel Corp. Method for making low carbon 18 — 8
type heats. 2,745,731, 5-15-56, CI. 75—12.
Reese, James E., 43%% to R. P. Walters and 25% to J. T.
Hereford. Speed control system. 2,767,098, 10-23-56, CI.
123—102.
Reese, John E. : See —
Lorand, Eugene J., and Reese. 2,757,207.
Reese, Kenneth E. Apparatus for conveying feed in a poultry
house. 2,754,801, 7-17-56, CI. 119—52.
Reese, Morris T. : See —
Runaldue, Lewis R., and Reese. 2,732,477.
West, Harry R., and Reese. 2,751,511.
Reese, Robert E. : See —
Posey, Robert L., and Reese. 2,746,284.
Reese, Terrell J. Adjustable load trailer hitch. 2,729,467,
1-3-56, CI. 280—406.
Reese, Terrell J. Overload spring. 2,733,058, 1-31-56, CI.
267 — 16.
Reese, William J., to Tinius Olsen Testing Machine Co. Grip-
ping means for a torsion testing machine or the like.
2,729,129, 1-3-56, CI. 81—179.
Reese, William M., to Industrial Instrument Corp. Differen-
tial pressure responsive device. 2,762,391, 9-11-56, CI.
137—779.
Reese, William M., to Industrial Instrument Corp. Differen-
tial pressure responsive bellows device. 2,762,392, 9-11-56,
CI. 137—780.
Reese, William M., to Industrial Instrument Corp. Differen-
tial pressure responsive device. 2,762,393, 9-11-56, CI.
137—787.
Reeser, Harry C, to The Patent and Licensing Corp. Shipping
container. 2,730,291, 1-10-56, CI. 229—23.
Reetz. Theodor : See —
Hardy, Edgar E., and Reetz. 2,770,610.
Reeve Electrical Co., Inc., The : See —
Cassell, Joseph L.. and Caretto. 2,749,453.
Reeve, Lewis, to The United Steel Companies Ltd. Production
of ferric chloride. 2,752,223, 6-26-56, CI. 23 — 87.
Reeve & Mitchell Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Pentland, Mary, and Banner. 2,729,258.
Reeves, Adam A., M. W. Putman, J. B. Jones, Jr., and J. G.
Tripp, to the United States of America as represented by
the Secretary of the Interior. Method for the destructive
distillation of hydrocarbonaceous materials. 2,757,129,
7-31-56, CI. 202—6.
Reeves, Alec H. : See —
Chatterjea, Prafulla K., and Reeves. 2,740,839.
Reeves, Alec H., and R. B. W. Cooke, to International Standard
Electric Corp. Electric counting devices and circuits em-
ploying semi-conductors. 2,770.740, 11-13-56, CI.
307—88.5.
Reeves, Arthur E., deceased; R. G. Nichols, executor. Appa-
ratus for photographic printing. 2,740,061, 3-27-56, CI.
313—34.
Reeves, Edward. Carburetor fuel economizer valve. 2,763,285,
9-18-56, CI. 137—480.
Reeves, Frederick M. Fishing device. 2,735,213, 2-21-56,
Cl. 43—43.13.
Reeves, Herbert M„ to Florence Stove Co. Cookstoves.
2,743,719, 5-1-56, Cl. 126—21.
Reeves, Herbert M., to Florence Stove Co. Backguard mount-
ing for cookstoves. 2,762,594, 9-11-56, Cl. 248 — 224.
Reeves, Herbert M., to Florence Stove Co. fJas range drawer
structure. 2,762.677, 9-11-56, Cl. 312—341.
Reeves Instrument Corp. : See —
Stodola, Edwin K. 2,764,685.
Reeves, James J. : See —
Goldmark, Peter C, and Reeves. 2,740,071.
Reeves Pulley Co. : See —
Troemel, Walter H. 2,770,978.
Rubber, Inc. : See —
. Dewey. 2,736,145.
Reeves Steel and Mfg. Co. : See —
Curtis, Rowland G. 2,750,211.
Curtis, Rowland G. 2,756,778.
Reeves, Wilson A. : See —
Flynn, Francis F., Reeves, and Guthrie. 2,743,299.
Reeves, Wilson A., and J. D. Guthrie, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of Agriculture.
Phenylaminoalkylated cellulosic textiles and process of
chemically modifying them. 2.750,249, 6-12-56, Cl. 8 — 17.
Reeves, Wilson A., J. R. Corley, and J. D. Guthrie, to the
United States of America as represented by the Secre-
tary of Agriculture. Process for the chemical modifica-
tion of cotton sliver with sodium hydroxide solution.
2,751,278, 6-19-56, Cl. 8—125.
Reeves, Wilson A., and J. D. Guthrie, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of Agriculture.
Process of reacting aminoalkylated cellulosic textiles with
8-hydroxyquinoline sulfonic acids and metals forming
chelate rings and products thereof. 2,753,240, 7-3-56, Cl.
8—129.
Reeves, Wilson A., and J. D. Guthrie, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of Agriculture.
Phosphorus-containing polypeptides. 2,768,997, 10-30-56,
Cl. 260—121.
Reeves, Wilson A., and J. D. Guthrie, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of Agriculture.
Ammonia insolubilized me'thylol-phosphorus polymers and
cellulosic materials impregnated therewith. 2,772,188,
11-27-56, Cl. 117—136.
Refining, Unincorporated : See —
Chasanov, Martin G., Kunin, Mattikow, and Thurman.
2,771,480.
Perlman, David, and Mattikow. 2,746,957.
Thurman, Benjamin H. 2,759,957.
Reunite Corp., The : See —
Spaulding, Charles A., Jr., and Schmidt. 2,754,263.
Reflectone Corp., The : See —
Coster, Allan A. 2,734,388.
Simjian, Luther G. 2,735,231.
Simjian, Luther G. 2,735,232.
Simjian, Luther G. 2,737,393.
Simjian, Luther G. 2,740,325.
Simjian, Luther G. 2.748,651.
Simjian, Luther G. 2,763.153.
Simjian, Luther G. 2,770,719.
Reflector Hardware Corp. : See —
Levy, Edward M. 2,766^958.
Regan Forge & Engineering Co. : See —
Minor, Burt S. 2,734,718.
Minor, Burt S. 2,746,709.
Regec, John J., and H. W. Roeber, to Sylvania Electric Prod-
ucts, Inc. Port section for double turret sealex. 2,744,671,
5_8-56. Cl. 226—20.4.
Regelman, La Rue V., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Dual adjustment magnetic slip brake. 2,741,714, 4-10-56,
Cl. 310—93.
Regenhardt, Hans W., to Record Files, Inc. File compart-
ment and follower. 2,740,407, 4-3-56, Cl. 129 — 29.
Regenhardt, Hans W., to Record Files, Inc. File drawer and
follower. 2,767,715, 10-23-56, Cl. 129—31.
Regenhardt, Hans W., to Record Files, Inc. Rear-end suspen-
sion system for drawers and the like. 2,771,335, 11-20-56,
Cl. 312—342.
Regensburger, Richard W., to Swift & Co. Animal immobiliz-
ing apparatus. 2,737,683, 3-13-56, Cl. 17 — 1.
Regent Jack Mfg. Co., Inc. : See—
Pearne, Frank S. Re. 24,230.
Pearne, Frank S. 2,734,716.
Pearne, Frank S. 2,753,924.
Reggiani Meccanotex S. p. A. : See —
Giani, Adolfo. 2,755,085.
Regie Nationale des Usines Renault : See —
Peras, Lucien. 2,756,989.
Peras, Lucien. 2,758,662.
Peras, Lucien. 2,771.867.
Peras, Lucien J. 2,775,129.
Saives, Leon. 2,731.098.
Saives, Leon. 2,733.630.
Saives, Leon. 2,738,024.
Saives, Leon. 2,745.526.
Saives, Leon. 2.749,422.
Saives, Leon. 2,750,538.
Saives, Leon. 2.752.020.
Saives, Leon. 2,753.493.
Saives, Leon. 2,755,351.
Saives, Leon. 2,768.000.
Regler. Dietrich D. Unloading units for trailer wagons.
2,774.495, 12-18-56, Cl. 214—83.36.
Regier, Robert B., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Method of
measuring temperature. 2,739,035, 3-20-56, Cl. 23 — 1.
Regler, Russell K. : See —
Spurrier, William A., and Regler. 2,769,494.
Regna, Paul G., to Wagner Electric Corp. Valve cage assem-
bly. 2,735.441. 2-21-56. Cl. 137—102.
Regnier, Frederick I. : See —
Stratman, William C, Jones, and Regnier. 2,765,685.
LIST OF PATENTEES
651
to Hoffman Electronics Corp. Crj
2,773,187, 12-4-56,
the like.
Regnier, Norman J.,
oscillator circuits
250—36.
Regnier, Wilmer D. : See —
Day, Carl L., and Regnier. 2,743,091.
Rehacek, Alois. Spring tightener of a ski binding. 2,733,075,
1-31-56, CI. 280—11.35.
Rehbein, Charles A., to Shell Development Co. Circulation
of fluidized solids. 2,758,885, 8-14-56, CI. 302—66.
Rehberg, Chessie E., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of Agriculture. Liquid
acrylic ester telomers with isopropylated benzene and proc-
ess for their production. 2,752,387, 6-26-56, CI. 260—475.
Reheis Co., Inc. : See —
Beekman, Stewart M. 2,765,213.
Reher, Fred W., to Chase Brass & Copper Co., Inc. Automatic
strip-guiding apparatus. 2,737,386, 3-6-56, CI. 271—2.6.
Reher, Louis J. M. : See —
Brinkman, Hendrik W. and B. J. 2,747,715.
Rehfeld, George W. Smoking device. 2,772,680, 12-4-56, CI.
131 — 182.
Rehr, Paul E. : See —
Kiesow, Arthur L., and Rehr. 2,746,513.
Rehwald, Gerhard, and H. Mehlbeer, to Stolberger Zink Ak-
tiengesellschaft fur Bergbau und Huttenbetrieb. Crushing
mill. 2,757,872, 8-7-56, CI. 241—275.
Reibig, Eric A., to Rockwell Mfg. Co. Power transmission
mechanisms. 2,773,395, 12-11-56, CI. 74—333.
Reibman, Sheldon N. Children's portable toilet seat.
2,767,408, 10-23-56, CI. 4—239.
Reibnitz, Bruno V., A. Woerner, and H. Scheuermann, to
Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Con-
densation products of glyoxal monourein and aldehydes.
2,764,573, 9-25-56, CI. 260—67.5.
Reich, A., & Sons, Inc. : See —
Reich, Walter A. 2,738,086.
Reich, Walter A. 2,743,028.
Reich, Walter A. 2,747,916.
Reich, Walter A. 2,764,305.
Reich, Adolf, to Firma Willy Aumann, Werkstatten fur Fein-
mechanik und Apparatebau. Wire winding apparatus with
constant tension. 2,766,945, 10-16-56, CI. 242 — 45.
Reich. Giinter : See —
Noller, Hans G., and Reich. 2,759,661.
Reich, Walter A., to A. Reich & Sons, Inc. Hand truck for
handling banana bunches. 2,738,086, 3-13-56, CI.
214—513.
Reich. Walter A., to A. Reich & Sons, Inc. Apparatus for
shifting loads carried by overhead tracks. 2,743,028,
4-24-56, CI. 214—730.
Reich, Walter A., to A. Reich & Sons, Inc. Grappling hook
for banana handling equipment. 2,747,916, 5-29-56, CI.
294—106.
Reich, Walter A., to A. Reich & Sons, Inc. Head attachment
for banana hand truck. 2,764,305, 9-25-56, CI. 214 — 501.
Reich I, Willi : See —
Jahnentz, Walter, Weichert, and Reich I. 2,764,524.
Reiche, Ludwig P. : See —
Willyard. Leslie A., Vice, Armstrong, and Reiche.
2,738,757.
Reichel, Arthur N. Plow actuated devices. 2,734,107, 2-7-55.
CI. 200—81.9.
Reichel, Frank H., to American Viscose Corp. Process for
the production of stuffed products. 2,757,495, 8-7-56, CI.
53—20.
Reichel, Howard G. : See —
Hensgen, Bernard T., and Reichel. 2,759,434.
Hensgen, Bernard T., Reichel, and Prohaska. 2,755,731.
Reichel, Waldimir A., and J. F. Emerson, to Kearfott Co.,
Inc. Vertical reference system with potentiometer con-
trol. 2,751,474, 6-19-56, CI. 201—57.
Reichel, Walter, to F. Blasi & Co. Copying grinding ma-
chine. 2,751,719, 6-26-56, CI. 51—100.
Reichelt, Lester O. : See —
Kalbow, Theodore W., and Reichelt. 2,759,086.
Kalbow, Theodore W., and Reichelt. 2,768,595.
Kalbow, Theodore W., and Reichelt. 2,768,596.
Reichelt, Lester O., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Device for
storing and transporting articles. 2,766,993, 10-16-56, CI.
280—79.1.
Reichelt, Lester O., and H. F. Runge, to Western Electric Co.,
Inc. Brazing fixture. 2,767,301, 10-16-56. CI. 219—85.
Reichenecker, William J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Cu-
Mn-Zn resistance alloy. 2,772,962, 12-4-56, CI. 75 — 157.5.
Reichert, James B. Apparatus for controlling aircraft.
2,760,739, 8-28-56, CI. 244—83.
Reichert, Otto, to Olympia Werke Aktiengesellschaft. Con-
trol apparatus for manual and power drives of a machine.
2,761,330, 9-4-56, CI. 74—625.
Reichert, William G. Foundry flask construction. 2,773,290,
12-11-56, CI. 22—101.
Reichertz, Paul P., to Soconv Mobil Oil Co.. Inc. Measure-
ment of wall thickness. 2,748,290, 5-29-56, CI. 50 — 83.6.
Reichhelm, Robert, to The Robert Reichhelm Co.. Inc. Burners
for liquid fuels. 2,735.481, 2-21-56, CI. 158—5.
Reichhelm, Robert, Co., Inc., The : See —
Reichhelm, Robert. 2,735,481.
Reichman, Jack : See —
Schultz, Fred M. 2,754,609.
Reichstein, Tadeus, to Organon, Inc. Etiocholanic acid
derivatives and a process of making same. 2,748,149,
5-29-56, CI. 260—397.1.
Reichstein, Tadeus, to Organon, Inc. 3,14,21-trihydroxy
pregnanediones-(ll,20) and process. 2,752,372, 6-26-56,
CI. 260—397.45.
Reichstein, Tadeus, to Organon, Inc. Process of prepar-
ing compounds having adrenocortical hormone activity.
2,773,076, 12-4-56, CI. 260—397.45.
Reid, Alan A. : See —
Gegner, Frederick J., and Reid. 2,767,941.
Reid, Alan A., % to W. D. Stotts. Machine for folding and
sealing shirts. 2,737,765, 3-13-56, CI. 53—50.
Reid, Allen F., to the United States of America as represented
by the United States Atomic Energy Commission. Method
of making a product containing uranium 237. 2,769,776,
11-6-56, CI. 204—154.
Reid, Allen F. Process of concentrating. 2,772,953, 12-4-56,
Ql 23 311
Reid', Carl R.', to The Hoover Co. Electrical coil testing
apparatus. 2,741,738, 4-10-56, CI. 324—52.
Reid, Dwelle E. Match box with combined latch and dis-
appearing striking surface. 2,758,708, 8-14-56, CI. 206 — 20.
Reid, Frederick M., and H. Locker, to Fruehauf Co. Fifth
wheel suspension for trailers and the like. 2,733,931,
2-7-56, CI. 280 — 44.
Reid, Frederick M., and H. Locker, to Freuhauf Trailer Co.
Tandem axle wheel suspension for automotive vehicles.
2,743,939, 5-1-56, CI. 280—104.5.
Reid, Henry. Work-holding clamp for trimming machines.
2,734,574, 2-14-56, CI. 164—79.
Reid, Henry. Machine for edge trimming, notching, and
punching thin walled articles. 2,742,086, 4-17-56, CI.
164—47.
Reid, Henry. Cam movement. 2,759,366, 8-21-56, CI. 74 — 55.
Reid, Henry. Flat edge trimmer with an internal shearing
punch. 2,759,541, 8-21-56, CI. 164 — 47.
Reid, James H., to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc.
Motor operated rotary positioning system. 2,755,425,
7-17-56, CI. 318 — 467.
Reid, James J., and J. F. Brown. Safety automatic door stop.
2,759.227. 8-21-56, CI. 20—16.
Reid, John C. : See—
Hersberger, Arthur B., and Reid. 2,773,854.
Reid, John C, and N. C. Sidebotham, to The Atlantic Refining
Co. Production of maleic and alkyl substituted maleic an-
hydrides by catalytic oxidation. 2,773,838, 12-11-56, CI.
252-^37.
Reid, John D. : See —
Reinhardt, Robert M., Daul, and Reid. 2,731,323.
Reid, John H. : See —
Tancred, William L. 2,753,111.
Reid, John M. : See —
Olson, Edmund S., and Reid. 2,751,249.
Reid, Kenneth E., to Smiths Jacking Systems Ltd. Pressure
responsive flow indicator. 2,772,409, 11-27-56, CI.
940 239
Reid, Ralph' A., and V. W. Leonard, to General Electric Co.
Traffic signal controller. 2,745,086, 5-8-56, CI. 340 — 40.
Reid, Raymond W., to The Dow Chemical Co. Method of
making conductively coated electrodes. 2,745,774, 5-15-56,
CI. 117—216.
Reid, Robert J., E. S. Hanson, and R. J. Pikna, to The
Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Production of dibromochloro-
fluoromethane from dichlorofluoromethane. 2,7o5,314,
7-17-56, CI. 260—653.
Reid, Robert L.. J. Laban, G. E. Archenbronn, and A. E.
Slayton, to Radio Television Products Corp- Inductor
structure. 2,732,529, 1-24-56, CI. 333—78.
Reid, Robert R. : See —
Beishline, Allen W., and Reid. 2,741,900.
Reid, Thomas 'S., G. H. Smith, and W. H. Pearlson, to .Minne-
sota Mining & Mfg. Co. Production of eyelohexene fluoro-
carbons. 2,746,997, 5-22-56, CI. 260—648.
Reid, William L„ and D. A. Galonska, to General Motors
Corp. Transmission control indicator. 2,756,717, 7-31-56,
CI. 116 — 124.
Reid, Willie A. Hydraulic coupling for use between a driv-
ing and a driven element. 2,733,794, 2-7-56. CI. 192 — 58.
Reidenbach, Fritz., to A. Stephen u. Sohne. Grinding disc.
2.749,681, 6-12-56, CI. 51—195.
Reidenbach, Oscar V., to The General Clay Products Co.
Ceramic column texturing machines. 2,750,646, 6-19-56,
CI. 25—1.
Reider, Malcolm J., to Geo. W. Bollman & Co., Inc. Method
of decorating a hat. 2,736,633, 2-28-56, CI. 8 — 150.
Reidinger, Albert D. : See —
Struve. William S.. and Reidinger. 2.744,027.
Reif. David L.. to Clinton Machine Co. Engine starter.
2,730,092, 1-10-56, CI. 123 — 185.
Reif-Rexoil, Inc. : See —
Bertram, Francis C. 2,774,391.
Reifenberger, Hubert, to Peters Pneu Renova K.-G. Pneu-
matic tires for vehicles. 2,760.541, 8-28-56. CI. 152—153.
Rpifenhauser, Hans, to Hugo Stinnes Verwaltung G. m. b. H.
Multiple screw extruding press. 2,764,780, 10-2-56, CI.
18—12.
Reifenhauser, Hans, to Hugo Stinnes Verwaltung G. m. b. H.
Extruding press. 2,770.837, 11-20-56, CI. 18 — 12.
Reifers, Richard F., to The Diamond Match Co. Egg Car-
ton. 2,755,984, 7-24-56, CI. 229 — 28.
Reiff, Orland M., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Lubricating
oil containing dispersed magnesium. 2,742,427, 4-17-56,
CI. 252—26.
Reiff, Robert H. : See —
Dunlap, Lawrence H., and Reiff. 2,767,151.
652
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Martin G. Wrenches with adjustable jaws respon-
sive to handle actuation. 2,745,305, 5-15-56, CI. 81—128.
Reifsteck, Francis, % to J. W. Kinney, Jr., % to R. E. Winkel-
man, and % to J. M. Luker. Tail sate hinge and latch de-
vice. 2,735,715, 2-21-56, CI. 296—51.
Reigel, George W. : See —
Bolanowski, John P., Miller, Reigel, and Sutton.
2J66.765.
Reigh, Clarence J. : See —
Hursh, Samuel R., and Reigh. 2,743,539.
Reighart, June H. Ladle maintenance apparatus. 2,774,123,
12-18-56, CI. 22—85.
Reihman, Earl F. : See —
Cressman. Robert C, and Reihman. 2,771.521.
Reihman, Earl F., to General Electric Co. Solenoid-operated
electric switch. 2,738,395, 3-13-56, CI. 200—112.
Reilly, Allen F., and J. R. Stoklas, Jr., to Keco Plating Co.
Plating rack. 2,734,859, 2-14-56, CI. 204—297.
Reilly, Edward L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Preparation of oximes. 2.749,358, 6-5-56, CI. 260 — 465.
Reilly, Edward L., to E. 1. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Manufacture of aromatic nitriles. 2,709,832, 11-6-56, CI.
260 — 465.
Reilly, Hugh L. Seed spacing drill. 2,760,684, 8-28-56, CI.
222—177.
Reilly, James J., to The Waterbury Tack Co., Inc. Tack
packaging. 2,758,301, 8-7-56, CI. 1—1.
Reilly, John H., and M. R. Rector, to The Dow Chemical Co.
Inhibiting polvmerization of monomeric vinvlidene chloride.
2,775,625, 12-25-56, CI. 260—652.5.
Reilly, K. G. : See—
Engel, William R. 2,765,990.
Reilly, Park M., J. E. D. Carwardine, and C. M. Finigan, to
Polymer Corp. Ltd. Removal of ketone impurities in the
preparation of butadiene-1,3. 2,739,176, 3-20-56, CI.
260—681.5.
Reilly. Robert C. : See —
Massey, Phillip S., and Reilly. 2,769,455.
Reillv Tar & Chemical Corp. : See —
Cislak, Francis E. 2,735,851.
Cislak. Francis E. 2,743,277.
Cislak, Francis E. 2,748,141.
Cislak, Francis E. 2.749.349.
Cislak, Francis E. 2,750,392.
Cislak, Francis E. 2,752,356.
Cislak, Francis E. 2.754.301.
Cislak, Francis E. 2,756,237.
Cislak, Francis E. 2,763,658.
Cislak, Francis E., and McGill. 2,759,946.
Reiman. Ralph E. Polisher head abrasive feed. 2,771,721,
11-27-56, Cl. 51—193.7.
Reimer, George M. : See —
Hayes. Robert A., and Reimer. 2,730.977.
Reimer, John F., to Invincible Metal Furniture Co. File
tray with compressor or follower. 2,761,454, 9-4-56, CI.
129—30.
Reimer, Lulu H. : See —
Reimer, William A. 2,746,230.
Reimer, Paul H. : See —
Mohun. Meade, and Reimer. 2,742 650.
Reimer, William A., deceased, L. H. Reimer, administratrix,
to L. H. Reimer. Adjustable cutter means having crop
lifting means. 2,746,230, 5-22-56, CI. 56—312.
Reimschissel. Charles A., and D. E. Youtz, to Landis Machine
Co. Die head with eccentric circular latch. Re. 24,225,
10-9-56, CI. 10—95.
Reimschissel, Charles A., and D. E. Youtz, to Landis Machine
Co. Die head with eccentric circular latch. 2,739,322,
3-27-56, CI. 10—95.
Reimspiess. Franz X., and F. A. E. Porsche, to Dr. Ing. h. c. F.
Porsche K.-G. Independent wheel suspensions for the steer-
able wheels of motor vehicles. 2,730,375, 1-10-56, CI.
280—124.
Reimund, Robert E. : See —
D'Audiffret, Adolph A., and Reimund. 2.740.476.
D'Audiffret, Adolph A., and Reimund. 2,756,020
Rein. Samuel W. : See —
Pecora, Ralph J., Jr., Rein, and Fleming. 2,753,217.
Reinartz, Robert W. : See —
Dietrich, Paul H., Reinartz, and MOrgenlander. 2,750,883.
Reinberger, William C. to Thompson Products, Inc. Piston
construction. 2.771,327, 11-20-56, CI. 309 — 12.
Reindel. Ira H. : See —
Kohler, William L., and Gaynor. 2,766,438.
Reinebach, Lewis C. Slide changer. 2,740,326, 4-3-56, CI.
88—28.
Reineman, Richard G. : See
Chapman, David, and Reineman. 2,747,654.
Reineman, Richard G., to The Brunswiek-Ralke-rollender Co.
Shoe for a furniture leg. 2,744,283, 5-8-56 CI 16 — 42.
Reineman. Richard G., to The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co.
Furniture leg. 2,744,804, 5-8-56, CI. 311—109.
Reiner, Eugene J.. H. S. Schultz. J. G. Shuman, and M.
Silberberg, to Technical Tape Corp. Production of bis-
phenols by condensation of phenols with ketones catalyzed
by hydrogen selenide or hydrogen telluride. 2,762,846,
9-11-56, CI. 260—619.
Reiner, George. Paper cup dispensing carton. 2,771,216,
11-20-56, CI. 221—302.
Reiner, Irving. Electrostatic pendulum clock. 2,760,331,
8-28-56, CI. 58—30.
Reiner, Laszlo, to Wallace & Tiernan Co., Inc. Antifungal
composition. 2,731.386, 1-17-56, CI. 167—58.
Reiner, Robert, Inc. : See —
Lambach, Fritz. 2,760,454.
Reiners, Herbert H. and M. E. Venetian blind. 2,747,(!G2,
5-29-56, CI. 160—178.
Reiners, Myrtle E. : See —
Reiners, Herbert H. and M. E. 2,747,662.
Reiners, Neville M., to Cummins Engine Co., Inc. Fuel
apparatus for an internal combustion engine. 2,749,897,
6-12-56, CI. 123—140.
Reiners, Walter : See —
Fiirst, Stefan. 2,733.870.
Fiirst, Stefan.
Fiirst, Stefan.
Fiirst, Stefan.
Fiirst, Stefan.
Fiirst, Stefan.
Fiirst, Stefan.
Fnrst, Stefan.
Furst, Stefan.
2,743,877.
2,752,102.
2,752,103.
2,752,104.
2,755,857.
2,758,799.
2,763,913.
. .. .. 2,769,599.
Fiirst, Stefan, and Beckers. 2,754,071.
Furst, Stefan, and Kiipper. 2.750,125.
Fiirst, Stefan, and Reiners. 2,736,505.
Reingold, Lucien : See —
Foure. Claude, and Reingold. 2,729,059.
Reinhard, Wolfgang, to International Standard Electric Corp.
Cathode ray deflection coils. 2,771,563, 11-20-56, CI.
313—76.
Reinhardt, Henry B., to American Brake Shoe Co. Renewable
hammer head of the two-way reversible type. 2,750,124,
6-12-56, CI. 241 — 197.
Reinhardt, Herbert P., to P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc. Method
of pressing powder compacts. 2,747,231, 5-29-56, CI.
18—59.3.
Reinhardt, James D., to Aluminum Home Products Corp.
Self-storing storm window and screen. 2,761,498, 9—4—56,
CI. 160—90.
Reinhardt, John P. Movable elevated work platform sup-
porting structure. 2,732,118, 1-24-56. CI. 228—2.
Reinhardt, Robert M., G. C. Daul, and J. D. Reid, to the United
States of America as represented by the Secretary of Agri-
culture. Process of reacting cellulose textile with beta-
propiolactone or beta-isovalerolactone. 2,731,323, 1-17-56,
CI. 8—116.
Reinhart, Harold C, to Magic Chef, Inc. Dual gas valves.
2,747,613. 5-29-56, CI. 137—625.16.
Reinhart, Herman E., Jr., to Boyle-Midway Inc. Closure
spout. 2,762,537, 9-11-56, CI. 222—537.
Reinhart, Robert R., to The Quaker Oats Co. Method and
apparatus for puffing cereals. 2,766,120, 10-9-56, CI.
99—82.
Reinhold, Leonhard F., to Radio Corp. of America. Tape re-
corder input device. 2,733,871, 2-7-56, Cl. 242 — 55.
Reinholz, William H. Baby walker. 2,755,841, 7-24-56, Cl.
155—23.
Reinig, Henry J., to Singmaster & Breyer. Bellows valves.
2,769,608, il-6-56, Cl. 251 — 31.
Reiniger, Friedrich, to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co, as trustee. Irradiation applicator for X-ray therapy..
2,748,293, 5-29-56, Cl. 250—105.
Reininger, Walter G. : See — „ „ „„
Stava, Robert J., Reininger, and Barrett. 2,767,323.
Reinking, Clemens G. Measuring disc with total indicator.
2,771,^81, 11-27-56, Cl. 33—141.
Reinsch, Earl W., to General Motors Corp. Separator.
2,768,748, 10-30-56, Cl. 210—51.
Reinsch, Paul E. Coat and skirt hanger. 2,742,209, 4-17-56,
Cl 223 91
Reinsma. John, to Sperry Rand Corp. Coaxial line circuit.
2,755,344, 7-17-56, Cl. 179—171.
Reintjes, George P. Sealing shoe for furnaces. 2,742,002,
4-17-56, Cl. 110—173.
Reintjes, George P. Circular furnace roof. 2,742,023, 4-17-56,
Cl. 122—6.
Reintjes, George P. Multiple pass checkerwork. 2,753,172,
7-3-56, Cl. 263—51.
Reintjes, George P. Wall facing. 2,769,333, 11-6-56, Cl.
72—19.
Reintjes, Harold, to Godfrey L. Cabot, Inc. Process for
making petroleum coke non-agglutinating. 2,755,234,
7-17-56, Cl. 202—31.
Reis, Eugen. Counting machines for coins and similar flat
bodies. 2,746,464, 5-22-56, Cl. 133—8.
Reis. Eugen. Filling devices for money counting machines.
2,749,001, 6-5-56, Cl. 226—19.
Reis, Joseph J., Jr. : See —
Terry, Samuel M.. and Reis. 2,746,839.
Reis, Smil. Mechanism for the releasing of the clutch and
the changing of gears in automobile transmissions.
2,753,025. 7-3-56, Cl. 192—3.5.
Reischer, Walter, and H. P. Dupre, to Burndy Engineering
Co., Inc. Reinforced dead-end splice connector. 2,775,747,
12-25-56, Cl. 339—277.
Reiser, Alfred A., and B. J. Cottrell. Mechanism for bal-
ancing a rotating body. 2,739,482, 3-27-56, Cl. 73 — 458.
Reiser, George C, to Toledo Scale Co. Coin controlled printer
shutter. 2,741,471, 4-10-56, Cl. 265—5.
Reiser, George C, to Toledo Scale Co. Wheel load truck
scale. 2,746,738, 5-22-56, Cl. 265—5.
Reising, Harry A. Removable handgrip for guns. 2,771,697,
11-27-56, Cl. 42—71.
Reisman, Arnold, F. Holtzberg, and S. Trlebwasser, to Inter-
national Business Machines Corp. Process of preparing
pure alkali metal niobate. 2,758,008, 8-7-56, Cl. 23—51.
LIST OF PATENTEES
653
Eeisman, Emil, to Resistance Products Co. Electric resistor.
2,745,930, 5-15-56, CI. 201—67.
Reisner, John H., to Radio Corp. of America. Voltage
stabilization means for high voltage power supplies.
2,756,350, 7-24-56, CI. 307—91.
Reisner, Michael. Cushions and method of making the same.
2,770,816, 11-20-56, CI. 5—355. „ „
Reiss. Herman. Paper carton cutter. 2,731,715, 1-24-56,
CI. 30 — 2.
Reiss, Joseph F. Hammock. 2,745,115, 5-15-56, CI. 5 — 122.
Reiss, Lawrence : See —
Galin, Harry, and Reiss. 2,735,580.
Reissig, Walter A., to Allied Chemical & Dye Corp. Process
for controlling scale formation in aluminum etching.
2,741,051, 4-10-56, CI. 41—42.
Reissmann, Thomas L. : See —
Nichols, Joseph, Reissmann, and Collins. 2,734,506.
Nichols, Joseph, Reissmann, and Collins. 2,734,507.
Reisten, Werner. Mill for fibrous substances. 2,730,931,
1-17-56, CI. 92—26.
Reistle, Carl E., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Method for treating hydrocarbon producing formations.
2,769,497, 11-6-56, CI. 166 — 42.
Reitenour, Milton 6., Jr. : See —
McKinney, Charles D., Jr., and Reitenour. 2,763,812.
McKinney, Charles D., Jr., and Reitenour. 2,763,813.
Reiter, Daniel I. Top wall handle installation and handle
end holder therefor. 2,744,556, 5-8-56, CI. 150—33.
Reiter, Fred J. Vehicle mounted grain mixer and conveyor.
2,751,098, 6-19-56, CI. 214—83.14.
Reiter, Hans : See —
Seifert, Richard, and Reiter. 2,739,440.
Reiter, William. Cabinet type beach wagon with wheel sup-
porting trough. 2,759,738, 8-21-56, CI. 280—62.
Reitf ort, Henry A. : See —
Crowell, Arnold B., Reitfort, and Mankiewicz. 2,770,185.
Reitz, Archie E. Magnetic motor for an animated display de-
vice. 2,747,114, 5-22-56, CI. 310—32.
Reitzel, Clarence R. : See —
Wllmer, Rudolph H., and Reitzel. 2,757,051.
Wllmer, Rudolph H., and Reitzel. 2,759,773.
Reitzel, Clarence R., to The General Fireproofing Co. Adjust-
able height furniture. 2,742,337, 4-17-56, CI. 311—39.
Reitzel, Georg, to Drescher & Kiefer, Inh. Georg Reitzel. Clo-
sure fastener. 2,733,093, 1-31-56, CI. 292 — 332.
Reitzes, Herbert L., to Globe Products-Heat Seal Corp. Heat
sealing machine. 2,743,762, 5-1-56, CI. 154—42.
Rejeski, William E., to The Wiremold Co. Protected collapsi-
ble tubing. 2,763,292, 9-18-56, CI. 138—53.
Rekettye, Paul : See —
Crafton, Marvin J., and Rekettye. 2,730,765.
Rekettye, Paul, to The Sun Rubber Co. Process for making
hollow articles with inserts. 2,763,031, 9-18-56, CI.
Rekettye, Paul, to The Sun Rubber Co. Ball striping appara-
tus. 2,770.213, 11-13-56, CI. 118—76.
Rekuperator K. G. Dr. Ing Schack & Co. : See —
Schack, Giinther, Wellensiek, and Schefels. 2,742,896.
Schefels, Gerhard, and Schack. 2,742,269.
Reliable Automatic Sprinkler Co. Inc., The : See-
Grimes, Lester A. 2,732,018.
Reliance Electric & Engineering Co., The : See —
Hough, William R., Dugar, and Picking. 2,752,245.
Michie, John S. 2,745,291.
Michie, John S., and Everroad. 2,746,816.
Rush, Dale B. 2,775,263.
Rush, Dale B., and Springer. 2,775,415.
Rush, Dale B., Springer, Thomas, and Woody. 2,775,414.
Seal, Clyde W. 2,744,618.
Shrider, Kenneth L., and Humphrey. 2,758,251.
Thomas, John B., and Woody. 2,753,128.
Reliance Gauge Column Co., The : See —
Brown, John R. 2,748,379.
Reliance Steel Products Co. : See —
Braun, Ottwin L. 2,767,731.
Nagin, Harold. 2.747,474.
Relis, Matthew J. : See —
Shawhan, Elbert N., Relis, and Brown. 2,744,232.
Reman, Gerrit H. : See —
Tadema, Harco J., Reman, Brunizeel, and Slokker.
2,768,095.
Reman. Gerrit H., and W. J. Pieters, to Shell Development Co.
Contact apparatus with rotating discs. 2,729,545, 1-3-56,
CI. 23—270.5.
Reman, Gerrit H, and B. Zietse, to Shell Development Co.
Method and apparatus for contacting and separating liquid
phases by settling. 2,729,549. 1-3-56, CI. 23—310.
Remane\ Roger, to R. M. A. J. Pollet. Atomizing apparatus.
2,746,797, 5-22-56, CI. 299—95.
Rem-Cru Titanium, Inc. : See —
Darby, Paul F., Finlay, and Simmons. 2,745,891.
Jaffee, Robert, and Ogden. 2,750,289.
Jaffee, Robert I., Ogden, and Maykuth. 2,754,204.
Jaffee, Robert I., Ogden, and Maykuth. 2,754.205.
Newcomb, Charles E.. Porter, and Darby. 2,733,912.
Newcomb. Charles E., Porter, Darby, and Vordahl.
2.762,856.
Vordahl, Milton B. 2,754,203.
Vordahl, Milton B. 2,769,707.
Remde, Edward H., to The Baker-Raulang Co. Load limit
mechanism. 2,751,994, 6-26-56, CI. 180—82.
Remde, Edward H., to The Baker-Raulang Co. Overload
responsive switch mechanism for industrial elevating truck.
2,774,437, 12-18-56, CI. 180—82.
Remer, Robert K., to The Strathmore Co. Treating of plastic
surfaces. 2,774,679, 12-18-56. CI. 117—11.
Remington Arms Co., Inc. : See —
Catlin, Robert T. 2,768,375.
Catlin, Robert T., Haroann, and Landa. 2,759,185.
Catlin, Robert T., and Hickman. 2,747,187.
Catlin, Robert T., and Sinex. 2,743,443.
Crittendon, Lexie R., and Gail. 2,747,313.
Crittendon, Lexie R., and Hailston. 2,751,702.
Eckstein, George R. 2,759,587.
Ervine, Albert W. G. 2,759,631.
Hall, William P. G., Melick, and Reynolds. 2,759,589.
MacDonald, Robert J. 2,768,552.
MacDonald, Robert J., and Schwope. 2,751,808.
Messinger, Lester H. 2,735,598.
Morse. Charles H., and Young. 2,771,819.
Remington Rand Inc. : See —
Bonn, Theodore H. 2,751,510.
Remington, Warner E., to General Motors Corp. Filter im-
pregnation injection machine. 2,772,656, 12-4-56, CI.
118—302.
Remle Musical Products, Inc. : See —
Kalmus, Sylvester E. 2,739,403.
Remond, Louis C, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Wave-
guide window. 2,744,592, 5-8-56, CI. 189—36.5.
Rempel, Dietrich G., to Rempel Mfg., Inc. Press for heat seal-
ing sheet and like multiple part objects. 2,745,463, 5-15-56,
Ci 154— 1.
Rempel Mfg., Inc. : See —
Rempel, Dietrich G. 2,745,463.
Remstein, William, to I. J. Elman. Stands. 2,749,071,
6-5-56, CI. 248—172.
Remstein, William. Stand constructions. 2,757,892, 8-7-56,
CI. 248—163.
Remstein, William, to I. J. Elman. Television stands.
2,772,063, 11-27-56, CI. 248—163.
Remter, Donald O. : See —
Hawkes, Arthur S., and Remter. 2,772,211.
Renard, R. Harold : See —
Jones, Chandler H., and Renard. 2,766,921.
Renaud, Ernest P., and R. K. Schlosser, Jr., to General
Electric Co. Window operating device. 2,755,083, 7-17-56,
CI. 268—128.
Renaud, Robert J., and W. Mack, to Pittsburgh Reflector Co.
Downlight and hinge assembly therefor. 2,744,191, 5-1-56,
CI. 240—78.
Renaudie, Jacques, to L'Air Liquids, Societe Anonyme pour
l'Etude et l'Exploitation des Procedes Georges Claude. Gas
shielded arc welding gun with consumable electrode wire.
2,768,280, 10-23-56, CI. 219—75.
Renault, Jean C, to Gabilan Iron and Machine Co. Soil
cultivating tool with quick-detachable point. 2,737,103,
3-6-56, CI. 97—198.
Renberles Products Co. : See —
Brunk, Leslie L. 2,730,583.
Rendall, John L., and W. Pearlson, to Minnesota Mining &
Mfg. Co. Fluorinated nitrlles. 2,730,543, 1-10-56, CI.
260—465.7.
Rendall, Warren C, to Crown Zellerbach Corp. Disposable
paperboard shipping aquarium. 2,763,239, 9-18-56, CI.
119 — 5.
Rendel, George H. : See —
Coleman, William E., and Rendel. 2,730,233.
Coleman, William E., and Rendel. 2,736,431.
Rendel. George H, to United States Steel Corp. Edge scan-
ner for strip material. 2,730,348, 1-10-56, CI. 263 — 3.
Rendel, George H., to United States Steel Corp. Apparatus
for gaging and classifying sheets or the like. 2,742,150,
4-17-56, CI. 209—82.
Rendel, George H., to United States Steel Corp. Electrolytic
pickling apparatus. 2,759.888, 8-21-56, CI. 204 — 211.
Rendel, George H., to United States Steel Corp. Semiauto-
matic screw-down control for rolling mills. 2,767,603,
10-23-56. CI. 80—56.
Rendel, Herbert A., and R. L. Schauer. Trucks or other types
of vehicles for moving heavy material having a vertically
adjustable load carrying frame. 2,774,604, 12-18-56, CI.
280—6.
Rendleman, Norman C, to Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp.
Method of making a plowshare blank. 2,733,500. 2-7-56,
CI. 29 — 14.
Rendleman. Norman C. Article handling and transfer appa-
ratus. 2,762,488, 9-11-56, CI. 198 — 29.
Rendos, Stephan P. Combined railway tie and rail fastener.
2,765,121, 10-2-56, CI. 238—183.
Renfrew, Edgar E. : See —
Hoefle, Milton L., Randall, and Renfrew. 2,730,534.
Randall, David I., and Renfrew. 2,742,466.
Randall, David I., and Renfrew. 2,742,473.
Renfrew, Malcolm M. : See —
Wittcofl, Harold, and Renfrew. 2,768,090.
Renfrew, Malcolm M., H. Wittcoff, and N. A. Kjelson, to Gen-
eral Mills, Inc. Paper containing polyamide resins and
process of producing same. 2,767,089, 10-16-56, CI. 92 — 3.
Renfro, Harold E. Frequency control apparatus. 2,743,390,
4-24-56. CI. 315—14.
Rengering, William A., to The Cincinnati Milling Machine Co.
Wheel forming machine. 2,752,634, 7-3-56, CI. 18—30.
Renholts, Roy J. : See —
Grobl, Jon E., and Renholts. 2,735,211.
Renholts, Roy J., to Friden Calculating Machine Co., Inc.
Method of making a bearing structure. 2,732,613, 1-31-56,
CI. 29— 149.5.
654
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Renick, Wendell E., to The Denison Engineering Co. Aircraft
relief valve. 2,737,974, 3-13-56, CI. 137 — 489.
Kenier, William S., to Giddings & Lewis Machine Tool Co.
Heating unit for plastic molding machines. 2,750,628,
6-19-56, CI. 18—30.
Eeniger, Victor, to Office National d'Etudes et de Recherches
Aeronautiques (O. N. E. R. A.). Improvements in turbo-
jet units, including means for by-passing air on its way
from the compressor to the turbine of the unit. 2,760,336,
8-28-56, CI. 60 — 35.54.
Renken, Harry J., and H. W. Shelton. Apparatus for pumping
and weighing wells. 2,741,915, 4-17-56, CI. 73 — 141.
Renn, Herbert, 50% to W. Renn. Diabetic's emergency kit.
2,740,516, 4-3-56, CI. 206—12.
Renn, William : See —
Renn, Herbert. 2,740,516.
Rennat, Harry O. : See —
Bjorksten, Johan, and Rennat. 2,768,919.
Rennecamp, Clarence C, to Missouri Automatic Control Corp.
Means for limiting furnace temperature in accordance with
heat requirement. 2,767,922, 10-23-56, CI. 236 — 9.
Renner, Charles N. Pressure-relief safety valves. 2,764,173,
9-25-56, CI. 137—68.
Renner, Philip F. Safety-grip for package handling tongs.
2,739,008, 3-20-56, CI. 294—23.
Renner, Philip F. Device for removing scales from fish.
2,746,082, 5-22-56, CI. 17—7.
Rennerfelt, Sven B. Continuously variable speed gears.
2,730,904, 1-17-56, CI. 74—200.
Rennick, John L., to Zenith Radio Corp. Triggered gating
system. 2,775,691, 12-25-56, CI. 250—27.
[tciunks < '<>. : Si <■
Skinner, Ralph L. 2,750,212.
Renno, Donald G., to Motor Products Corp. Ventilator
window assemblies. 2,761,183, 9-4-56, CI. 20 — 53.
Renno, Donald G., to Motor Products Corp. Ventilator
window assembly. 2 761,184, 9^-56, CI. 20 — 53.
Renno, Donald G., to Motor Products Corp. Window assem-
bly for vehicle bodies. 2,761,729, 9-4-56, CI. 296 — 84.
Renno, Donald G., to Motor Products Corp. Window assem-
bly for vehicle bodies. 2,772,915, 12-4-56, CI. 296—84.
Renouf, William, to Nash Bros. Co. Slant basket tire carrier.
2,757,838, 8-7-56, CI. 224—42.23.
Renouf, William, to Nash Bros. Co. Rim and wheel carrier.
2,775,358, 12-25-56, CI. 214—451.
Renoux, Pierre E., to Society Anonyme dite : Cri-Dan. Chuck
for machine tools. 2,733,071, 1-31-56, CI. 279 — 4.
Renoux, Pierre E., to Societe Anonyme dite : Cri-Dan. Control
means for cutting a thread in plural successive passes.
2,769,186, 11-6-56, CI. 10 — 101.
Renquist, Mervin J. Combination truck body and flexible
cover therefor. 2,771,319. 11-20-56, CI. 296—100.
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute : See —
Lenel, Fritz V., and Reddy. 2,765,524.
Rosenholtz, Joseph L., and Smith. 2,729,096.
Renton, Henry N. Windows. 2,764,235, 9-25-56, CI. 160—91.
Renton, Lawrence E. Recording mechanism for telephone
systems. 2,750,445, 6-12-56, CI. 178—23.
Rentschler, Carl H. Farm gate. 2,770,060, 11-13-56, CI.
Rentschler, Waldemar T., to Alfred Gauthier G. m. b. H.
Intra lens shutter. 2,772,614, 12-4-56, CI. 95—11.5.
Rentz, Anna : See —
Rentz, Frank and A. 2,753,650.
Rentz, Frank and A. Artificial bubble for fishing tackle.
2,753,650, 7-10-56, CI. 43—42.33.
Renwanz, Roger A., to Research Corp. Electrostatic precipi-
tator. 2,748,889, 6-5-56, CI. 183—7.
Renwick, Charles S., Jr. Decoy. 2,746,195, 5-22-56, CI.
43—3.
Renwick, Charles S., Jr. Decoy. 2,771,700, 11-27-56, CI.
43—3.
Renwick, Frederick W., Sr. Flint and steel assembly for
cigarette lighter. 2,770,960, 11-20-56, CI. 67 — 7.1.
Renz, Emil K. : See —
Miller, George, and Renz. 2,730,153.
Renzo, Peter C, to Sier-Bath Gear and Pump Co., Inc. Rotary
gear-type pump. 2,756,684, 7-31-56, CI. 103 — 216.
Reo Motors, Inc. : See —
Sundberg, Carl W. 2,751,232.
Repeter Products, Inc. : See —
Peterson, Robert E., and Lancaster. 2,732,697.
Repking, Edward F., W. C. George, and C. D. Fallert, to Gay-
lord Container Corp. Refrigerated container. 2,734,349,
2—14—56 Q\ (j2 83
Repko, Jan D„ to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co.,
trustee. Variable capacitor. 2,765,431, 10-2-56, CI.
317 — 249.
Replogle, Edward H., and M. E. Bleck, to Stanley Aviation
Corp. Ejection seat having leg boosters. 2,765,130,
10-2-56, CI. 244 — 122.
Replogle, Frank S., Jr., and D. R. Whitehouse, to the United
States of America as represented by the Secretarv of the
Navy. Acoustic ionization detector. 2,756,345, 7-24-56,
CI. 250—83.1.
Repokis, Henry : See —
Gagarine, Dmitry M., and Repokis. 2,750,305.
Gagarine, Dmitry M., and Repokis. 2,771,337.
Repp, Allen B. : See —
Brown, Gordon V., and Repp. 2,766,873.
Repp, John J., to Collins & Aikman Corp. Pile fabric and
the method of manufacture thereof. 2,753.614, 7-10-56,
CI. 28—73.
torsch, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesell-
schaft. Process for the production of aliphatic oxygen
compounds by carbonylation of alcohols, ethers, and esters.
2,729,651, 1-3-56, CI. 260—343.5.
Reppe, Walter, and H. Friederich, to Badische Anilin- &
Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the production
of aliphatic acid anhydrides by carbonylation of esters.
2,730J546, 1-10-56, CI. 260—549.
Reppe, Walter, N. v. Kutepow, and M. Heintzeler, to Badische
Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Production of
aliphatic alcohols from olefins. 2,731,504, 1-17-56, CI.
260—638.
Reppe, Walter, O. Schlichting, F. Westphal, and A. Amann, to
Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Proc-
ess for the production of 2.4-dithio-5.5-heptamethylene-
spirohydantoin and product. 2,732,380, 1-24-56, CI.
260—309.5.
Reppe, Walter, H. Pasedach, and M. Seefelder, to Badische
Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Production of
compounds of the pyridine series. 2,734,061, 2-7-56, CI.
260—290.
Reppe, Walter, N. v. Kutepow, and E. Titzenthaler, to Badische
Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Production of
carboxylic acid esters by carbonylation with salts of metal
carbonyl hydride and halogen catalyst. 2,734,913, 2-14-56,
CI. 260—488.
Reppe, Walter, W. Schweckendiek, and H. Friederich, to
Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Pro-
duction of acrylic acid esters. 2,738,364, 3-13-56, CI.
260 — 486.
Reppe, Walter, O. Schlichting, and F. Westphal, to Badische
Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellshaft. Production of
new derivatives of barbituric acid. 2,744,900, 5-8-56, CI.
260—257.
Reppe, Walter, H. Pasedach, and M. 'Seefelder, to Badische
Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Production of
compounds of the pyridine series. 2,748,130, 5-29-56, CI.
260—290.
Reppe, Walter, and O. Schlichting, F. Westphal, and A. Amann,
to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Sub-
stituted amino phenylcycloalkenyl propanols. 2,759,926,
8-21-56, CI. 260—239.
Reppe, Walter, N. von Kutepow, and W. Koelsch, to Badische
Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Carbonylation of
olefins with cobalt or nickel complex catalysts. 2,768,968,
10-30-56, CI. 260 — 497.
Reppe, Walter, H. Pasedach, E. Dreher, and A. Amann, to
Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Nitro-
gen containing carbinols. 2,769,008, 10-30-56, CI.
260—294.7.
Reppe, Walter, O. Schlichting, and K. Mueller-Gliemann, to
Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Pro-
duction of 1.2-epoxy-cyclo-octane. 2,769,017, 10-30-56, CI.
260—348.5.
Reppe, Walter, H. Friederich, and K. Wiebusch, to Badische
Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Production of
carboxylic acid esters. 2,771,478, 11-20-56, CI. 260—406.
Reppert, Erwin J. : See —
Olson, Elmer, Kelly, Gibbs, and Reppert. 2,732,038.
Reppert, Erwin J., and J. M. Kelly, to General Motors Corp.
Throttle return check. 2,735,643, 2-21-56, CI. 251—54.
Reppert, Richard V. Decimal point mechanism. 2,768,786,
10-30-56, CI. 235—79.
Republic Aviation Corp. : See —
Bergen, Richard S., and Sealander. 2,742,634.
Russell, Charles W. 2,730,876.
Sokol, Benjamin, and Di Florio. 2,744,382.
Voelker, Edward H. 2,760,898.
Republic Flow Meters Co. : See —
Rosenberger, Albert J. 2,729,223.
Rosenberger, Albert J. 2,738,771.
Rosenberger, Albert J., and Alex. 2,732,849.
Smoot, Charles H. 2,743,869.
Smoot, Charles H., and Philips. 2,733,608.
Smoot, Charles H., and Philips. 2,737,600.
Republic Molding Corp. : See —
Coltman, Bertram W., Jr. 2,754,866.
Republic Steel Corp. : See —
Boguski, Leo H. 2,760,923.
Carleton, Richard J., Jr. 2,742,278.
Carleton, Richard J., Jr. 2,753,605.
Conner, Guy O. 2,737,670.
Coolman, Ford L, and Graham. 2,744,005.
Crowley, Henry L. 2,730,441.
Crowley, Henry L. 2,744,002.
Crowley, Henry L, and Graham. 2,765,519.
Crowley, Henry L., and Graham. 2,766,117.
Daugherty, Charles C. 2,747,965.
Foxx, Norbert E. 2,775,675.
Graham, Marion E., and Reed. 2,754,193.
Graham, Marion E., and Reed. 2,754,194.
Graham, Marion E., and Reed. 2.754.195.
Graham, Marion E., Reed, and Cameron. 2,766,115.
Lewis, Charles J., and Poole. 2,733,023.
Loveland, Theron A., Jr., and Prust. 2,769,774.
Meunier, Frederick A. 2,735,329.
Schuman, Louis H. 2,765,935.
Shepard, George A., and Avellone. 2,760,929.
Stone, Leonard R. 2,753.464.
Stone, Leonard R., Watson, and Carleton. 2,769,945.
Whitehouse, Irving P., Dendall, and Golar. 2,748,066.
Whitehouse, Zebulon W., Schulze, and Fischer.
2,757,806.
LIST OF PATENTEES
655
Resch, Anton. Foldable wheel assembly for golf bag carts.
2,732,218, 1-24-56, CI. 280—38.
Resell, Joseph B., Jr. Coiled streamer and projecting means
therefor. 2,756,737, 7-31-56, CI. 124—11.
Rescheneder, Karl, to Eternit-Werke Ludwig Hatschek. Proc-
ess for separating talc and asbestos. 2,748,935, 6-5-56,
CI. 209—5. „
Reschke, Carl, to Demag-Elektrornetallurgie G. m. b. H. Fur-
nace improvement. 2,766,313, 10-9-56, CI. 13 — 13.
Research Corp. : See —
Baruch, Jordan J., and Lang. 2,766,839.
Bentley, Edward P., and Draper. 2,752,684.
Busfleld, Gordon. 2,751,036.
Campbell, Hugh C, and Cope. 2,772,314.
Cannon, John B., Jr. 2,773,648.
Chamberlin, Ralph L., and Hedberg. 2,750,842.
Crowder, Alexander N. 2,749,212.
Cunningham, Richard G. 2,755,888.
Dana, Homer J., Fogelquist, and Ohlson. 2,736,001.
De Ford, Donald D., and Pitts. 2,744,061.
Deisler, Paul F., Jr., and Wilhelm. 2,740,894.
Draper, Charles S. 2,752,790.
Draper, Charles S., and Woodbury. 2,752,792.
Draper, Charles S., Woodbury, and Hutzenlaub.
2,752,793.
Fauiconer, Albert, Jr. 2,749,910.
Feuer, Henry, and Hart. 2,760,977.
Forrester, Jay W. 2,736,880.
Grondal, Bror L., and Zenczak. 2,772,968.
Hall, Herbert J. 2,742,104.
Hall, Herbert J. 2,752,000.
Hendrickson, Rudolph, and Kesterson. 2,748,107.
Hurlbut, Lloyd W. 2,770,087.
Jarosh, John J., Haskell, and Dunnell. 2,752,791.
John, Frank T. 2,739,304.
John, Frank T. 2,767,921.
John, Frank T., and Cannon. 2,738,595.
Jones, Donald F. 2,753,663.
Klemgard, Edwin N. 2,764,530.
Lee, Shih-Ying. 2,747,612.
Li, Yao T. 2,738,677.
Linnell, Robert H., and Zahlan. 2,773,066.
McGinn, John H. 2,730,008.
McLachlan, Dan, Jr. 2,733,631.
Pirnie, Malcolm. Re. 24,219.
Ramsberger, Harry F. 2,748,890.
Renwanz, Roger A. 2,748,889.
Richardson, Harry L. 2,761,003.
Roberts, Lawrence M. 2,730,195.
Roberts, Lawrence M. 2,756,838.
Roberts, Lawrence M. 2,756,839.
Roberts, Lawrence M. 2,758,535.
Shive, William. 2,741,608.
Streuber, Rudolf G., Van Hoesen, and Willison. 2,760,143.
Westervelt, Peter J., and Sieck. 2,766,881.
Wintermute, Harry A. 2,740,493.
Woodward, Robert B. 2,745^879.
Research Electronics & Devices Co., Inc. : See —
Cooper, Benjamin. 2.736.630.
Copper, Benjamin. 2,753,113.
Cooper, Benjamin, and Hohmann. 2,732,797.
Cooper, Benjamin, and Hohmann. 2,741,529.
Research & Engineering Corp. : See —
Daun, Carl L. 2,731,027.
Research Products Corp. : See —
Frohmader, Stanley H. 2,775,561.
Hambrecht, Albert H., and Onstad. 2,754,928.
Resek, Marc, J. R. Kirkpatrick, and K. R. Schneider, to Hupp
Corp. Air circulating equipment for space heaters.
2,742,034, 4-17-56, CI. 126 — 110.
Reserv-A-Roll Co., Inc. : See —
McCants, Hugh E. 2,758,800.
McCants, Hugh E. 2,767,930.
Reserve Mining Co. : See —
Davis, Edward W. 2,757,782.
Resina Automatic Machinery Co. Inc. : See —
De Bastos, Emil N., and Weller. 2,732,991.
Resistance Products Co. : See —
Reisman, Emil. 2,745,930.
Resistoflex Corp. : See —
Walker, Benjamin M., and Van Denburgh. 2,752,637.
Resko, Paul V., C. W. Stewart, and F. Whitworth, to Sprague
Meter Co. Trap. 2,742,106, 4-17-56, CI. 183—67.
Resnick, Paul : See —
Schneid, Alfred F., Resnick, and Pizzarello. 2,769,731.
Resser, Joseph H., Sr., to Armstrong Cork Co. Rotary brush-
ing device for operating upon press platens or the like.
2,749,563, 6-12-56, CI. 15 — 23.
Ressler, Hugh C. : See —
Clurman, Stanley P., and Ressler. 2,743,989.
Hester, Frank A., and Ressler. 2,760,167.
Reswick, James B. Dispensing container for material under
pressure. 2,765,965^ 10-9-56, CI. 222 — 394.
Retailliau, Edmond R., to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. Gas manufacture. 2.748,179, 5-29-56, CI. 260—673.
Retallack, John B., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Auto-
matic message accounting system. 2,767,246, 10-16-56,
CI. 179—7.1.
Retornaz, Francois. Copying device for executing arcuate
cuts in a plane passing through the axis of revolution of
a slide lathe. 2,770,992, 11-20-56, CI. 82 — 11.
Rettinger, Charles. Book kaddy. 2,771,705, 11-27-56, CI.
45 — 82.
Rettinger, Michael, to Radio Corp. of America. Magnetic
sound record erasing method and heads therefor. 2,730,570,
1-10-56, CI. 179—100.2.
Rettinger, Michael, to Radio Corp. of America. Multiple
magnetic head construction. 2,756,280, 7-24-56, CI.
179—100.2.
Retz, William B., to The New Britain Machine Co. Chucking
means. 2,771,296, 11-20-56, CI. 279—74.
Retzlaff, Allen H. : See-
Brumbaugh, Joseph F., and Retzlaff. 2,764,690.
Reuben, Jacob : See —
Forry, William A. 2,767,772.
Forry, William A. 2,767,773.
Reuer, Emily I. Garment hanger. 2,774,526, 12-18-56, CI.
223—89.
Reuillard, Camille, to C. R. Hatch, Jr. Box wrench having
a pivotally mounted workpiece abutment. 2,751,802,
6-26-56, CI. 81—121.
Reumerman, Theodorus : See —
Helmig, Willem H. T., and Reumerman. 2,754,054.
Reumerman, Theodorus, and W. H. T. Helmig. Automatic
telephone systems. 2,731,513, 1-17-56, CI. 179 — 18.
Reussenzehn, Ernest A. : See —
Allen, Kenneth C, Meeker, and Reussenzehn. 2,742,811.
Reusser, Robert E., and A. M. Schnitzer, to Phillips Petro-
leum Co. Stabilization of heterocyclic nitrogen compounds.
2,761,864, 9-4-56, CI. 260—290.
Reuter, Harold A., to Visioneering Co., Inc. Motor or pump.
2,745,348, 5-15-56, CI. 103—4.
Reuter, Livingston B., to United States Rubber Co. Re-
versible glove dipping form. 2,747,227, 5-29-56, CI.
18-41.
Reuter, Lothar : See —
Trieschmann, Hans-Georg, and Reuter. 2,748,065.
Reuter, Malvern M., to Surface Combustion Corp. Dual fuel
apparatus for heaters. 2,750,997, 6-19-56, CI. 158 — 106.
Reuter, Martin : See —
Orthner, Ludwig, and Reuter. 2,774,689.
Reuter, Walter, W. Neumann, and W. Dietrich, to Chemische
Werke Huls Aktiengesellschaft. Process for recovering
cyclohexane from the waste gas produced in the oxidation
thereof. 2,736,755, 2-28-56, CI. 260—666.
Revallier, Leonardus J., to Stamicarbon N. V. Preparation
of 2,4,6-trinitrochlorobenzene. 2,733,275, 1-31-56, CI.
260—646.
Revallier, Leonardus J., to Stamicarbon N. V. Method of
preparing nitrating acids. 2,752,225, 6-26-56, CI. 23 — 114.
Revallier, Leonardus J., and C. Dijksman, to Stamicarbon
N. V. Method of separating dispersed gas from a liquid.
2,765,867, 10-9-56, CI. 183—2.5.
Reverdin, Daniel, to Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans
Fil. Electron gun for a tubular beam. 2,760,101, 8-21-56,
CI. 315—3.5.
Revere Camera Co. : See — ■
Claras, Carl W., and Wickstrom. 2,771,526.
Sittler, Joseph, and Wall. 2,767,479.
Revere Copper and Brass Inc. : See —
Briggs, James L., Jr., and Hannon. 2,744,822.
Spears, William. 2,767,933.
Valin, Earl L. 2,767,932.
Wilkins, Richard A. 2,761,672.
Wilkins, Richard A., and Phillips. 2,754,196.
Revere Corp. of America : See —
Thurston, Arthur L. 2,733,911.
Revo Electric Co. Ltd. : See —
Felton, Frederick D., and Bissell. 2,746,827.
Rewerts, Paul T. : See —
Gerdes, Rionold E., Kromminga, and Rewerts.
Rex, Charles H., to General Electric Co. Luminaire.
3-20-56, CI. 240—25.
Rex, Harold B. Mechanico-electrical converter.
2-28-56, CI. 336—30.
Rex Metal-Craft, Inc. : See —
Aufderheide, Richard H. 2,746,416.
Rex, Virginia C. : See —
Rex, Walter A. 2,735,743.
Rex, Walter A. 2,735,744.
Rex, Walter A. : See —
Fritz, Robert J., Moser, Nicolai, Nicholson,
2,760,911.
Rex, Walter A., deceased ; V. C. Rex, administratrix, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Transfer of heat in fluidized
solids systems. 2,735,743, 2-21-56. CI. 23 — 1.
Rex, Walter A., deceased ; V. C. Rex, administratrix, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Method of and apparatus for
controlling regenerator temperatures. 2,735,744 ~
CI. 23—1.
2,764,321.
2,739,226,
2,739,8
and Rex.
2-21-56,
Rex, Walter A., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Fluid
hydroforming. 2,752,291, 6-26-56, CI. 196 — 50.
Rexall Drug Co. : See —
Hurst, Edward. 2,768,483.
Rexart Metal Industries, Inc. : See —
Rechler, Morton D. 2,729,277.
Rechler, Morton D. 2,761,492.
Rexford, Willis E., to Louis Marx & Co., Inc. Molded plastic
track switch for a toy railway. 2,772,843, 12-4-56, CI.
246 — 415.
Rey, Charles J. Lip protector. 2,766,889, 10-16-56, CI.
210—163.5.
Rey, Henri D. Apparatus for splitting coconuts. 2,739,630,
3-27-56, CI. 146—7.
Rey, Manuel V. High pressure pump. 2,743,675, 5-1-56, CI.
103—173.
656
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Reyerson, Lloyd H., to Regents of the University of Minnesota.
Pulping wood with nitrogen oxides. 2,733,992, 2-7-56,
Reyli Gaston K., to KlSckner-Humboldt-Deutz Aktiengesell-
schaft. Multi-cylinder internal combustion engine.
2,740,389, 4-3-56, CI. 123—52.
Reymersholms Gamla Industri Aktiebolag : See — ■
Hoist, Torsten G. 2,733,146.
Roymes-'Cole, Bernard T. R., to The Kendall Co. Stocking
and method of making the same. 2,747,390, 5-29-56, CI.
66—173.
Reymonenq, Gaston, and P. Ouvrard, to Antar Petroles de
l'Atlantique. Current impulse generator. 2,758,227,
8-7-56. CI. 310—155.
Reynolds, Blake : See —
Taylor, Charles F., and Reynolds. 2,768,615.
Reynolds, Blake, to Texaco Development Corp. Method of
operating an internal combustion engine. 2,741,230,
4-10-56, CI. 123—32.
Reynolds, Blake, to Texaco Development Corp. Two-stroke
uniflow-scavenged internal combustion engine. 2,744,506,
5-8-56, CI. 123—32.
Reynolds, Charles C. Incinerator. 2,759,440, 8-21-56, CI.
110—18.
Reynolds, Charles G. Safety signal device for hydraulic
brake systems. 2,734,960. 2-14-56, CI. 200—82.
Reynolds, Charles H., deceased ; N. E. Reynolds, administra-
trix, to N. H. Reynolds. Pressure control apparatus.
2,738,806, 3-20-56, CI. 137—595.
Reynolds, Clifford J., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Centrifugal
molds and method. 2,771,712, 11-27-56, CI. 49—65.
Reynolds, Delbert D. : See —
Minsk, Louis M., Reynolds, and Williams. 2,735,837.
Reynolds, Delbert D., and J. L. R. Williams, to Eastman
Kodak Co. Process for preparing 2,5-diacetoxystyrene
and intermediates therefor. 2,748,160, 5-29^56, CI.
260 — 479.
Reynolds. Delbert D., and W. D. Kenyon, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Photographic elements containing reaction products
of polyvinylsulfonates with C-amino pyridines. 2,768,078,
10-23-56, CI. 95—7.
Reynolds, Delos J. : See —
Kincaid, Homer F., Graham, Reynolds, and Wharff.
2,752,148.
Reynolds, Edward E. : See — ■
Dyrkacz, Wasil W., Pitler, and Reynolds. 2,764,481.
Dyrkacz, Wasil W., Reynolds, and Blatz. 2,763,547.
Reynolds, Edward F., to General Motors Corp. Heating,
ventilating, and windshield defrosting system. 2,738,718,
3-20-56, CI. 98—2.
Reynolds, Ellwood W., and H. C. Slechta, to Western Electric
Co., Inc. Sheath forming apparatus. 2,764,214, 9-25-56,
q] 153 32
Reynolds, Elmer N., Jr. Sprinkler head. 2,756,099, 7-24-56,
CI. 299—61.
Reynolds, Eugene E., to Marchant Calculators, Inc. Fugi-
tive one mechanism. 2,746,678, 5-22-56, CI. 235 — 61.
Reynolds, Frederick W. : See —
Collins, Robert J., Reynolds, and Stilwell. 2,759.861.
Reynolds, Frederick W., and G. R. Stilwell, to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Inc. Apparatus for fabricating a com-
posite electrical conductor. 2,734,478, 2-14-56, CI. 118 — 8.
Reynolds Gas Regulator Co. : See —
Hughes, George C. 2,731,026.
Hughes, George C. 2,731,032.
Hughes, George C. 2,731,036.
Reynolds, George A. : See —
Allen, Charles F. H., and Reynolds. 2,743,181.
Reynolds, George A„ and J. F. Tinker, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Process of preparing 3-pyrazolidones. 2,743,279, 4-24-56,
CI. 260—310.
Reynolds, George A., and J. Sagal, Jr., to Eastman Kodak Co.
Tetrazaindene stabilizer for photographic emulsions sensi-
tized with alkylene oxide polymers. 2,756,147, 7-24-56,
CI. 95—7.
Reynolds, Harold A., and A. Schwarz, to General Motors Corp.
Thermostatic valves. 2,759,673, 8-21-56, CI. 236—34.
Reynolds, Harold C, to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Torque con-
trolled wrench. 2,752,808, 7-3-56, CI. 81—52.4.
Reynolds, Harold C, to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Power operated
ratchet wrench. 2,752,810, 7-3-56, CI. 81—58.1.
Reynolds, Harold C, to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Overload release
for torque wrench. 2,764.272, 9-25-56, CI. 192 — 150.
Reynolds, Harry H., and O. Teaton, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Co. Stabilized detergent composition.
2,765,280, 10-2-56, CI. 252—152.
Reynolds, Harry R., to The Fafnir Bearing Co. Railway
bearing. 2,744.474, 5-8-56, CI. 105—223.
Reynolds, Jesse H. : See —
Schaefer. Harry P. 2,742,722.
Reynolds, Julian L. Apparatus for shaping tubes by fluid pres-
sure. 2,734,473, 2-14-56, CI. 113 — 44.
Reynolds, Julian L., to Reynolds Metals Co. Machine for
foil protection of plant growth. 2,740,233, 4-3-56, CI.
47—9.
Reynolds, Julian L., to Reynolds Metals Co. Apparatus for
hydraulic production of metallic extrusions and forcings.
2;753.847, 7-10-56, CI. 121—38.
Reynolds, Kenneth : See —
Lock, Ritchie H., and Reynolds. 2,763,665.
Reynolds, Kenneth W. : See —
Flaws, John, Jr., Reynolds, and Meckstroth. 2,748,450.
Reynolds, Kenneth W., to General Electric Co. Lamp lead
wire forming apparatus. 2,765,002, 10-2-56, CI. 140 — 71.5.
Reynolds, Kenneth W. and J. A. Billson, to General Electric
Co. Bulb washing and reflector coating apparatus.
2,730,068, 1-10-56, CI. 118-H19.
Reynolds, Kenneth W., J. A. Billson, and C. E. Rausch, to Gen-
eral Electric Co. Apparatus for manufacturing reflector
lamp bulbs. 2,732,847, 1-31-56, CI. 134 — 57.
Reynolds, Kenneth W., J. A. Billson, and C. E. Rausch, to
General Electric Co. Fluid dispensing apparatus.
2,764,992, 10-2-56, CI. 134— 167.
Reynolds, Lewis F. : See —
Dean, Albert G., Reynolds, and Callender. 2,760,725.
Reynolds, Loyal B., and H. G. Welch. Fluid circulation type
electric base-board space heater. 2,772,342, 11-27-56, CI.
219—38.
Reynolds. Martin M. : See—
Marcuse, James E.. and Reynolds. 2,743,208.
Sutton, Melville G., and Reynolds. 2,759,869.
Reynolds, Merle D., and P. M. Griffith. Adjustable accelerator
pedal depressing device. 2,729,115, 1-3-56, CI. 74—513.
Reynolds Metals Co. : See —
Brandt, Paul E., and De Ridder. 2,747,871.
Hall. James A. 2,730,872.
Hodge, Allen W., and Ballard. 2,733,168.
Horsfield, Basil T., and Keller. 2,739,113.
Jacke, Raymond E. 2,750,101.
Kibby, Robert M. 2,761,830.
Reynolds, Julian L. 2,740,233.
Reynolds, Julian L. 2.753,847.
Schmidt, Walther. 2,745.802.
Schmidt, Walter. 2,758,921.
Thomas, Jesse B. 2,762,904.
Wolgast, Lester H. 2,742,610.
Reynolds, Myron B., and H. L. Pickering, to the United States
of America as represented by the United States Atomic
Energy Commission. Production of UC14. 2,733,123,
1-31-56, CI. 23—14.5.
Reynolds, Nancy E. : See —
Reynolds, Charles H. 2,738,806.
Reynolds, Peter W., and L. R. Pittwell, to Imperial Chemical
Industries Ltd. Hydration of olefins with tungsten and
titanium oxides. 2,755,309, 7-17-56, CI. 260—641.
Reynolds, R. J., Tobacco Co. : See—
Ashburn, James G. 2,766,146.
Jones, Samuel O. 2,766,145.
Rowland, Ralph L. 2,766,147.
Rowland, Ralph L. 2,766,148.
Rowland, Ralph L. 2,766,149.
Teague, Claude E., Jr. 2,766,150.
Reynolds, Richard J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Soluble elastomers derived from 2,3-dichloro-l,3-butadiene.
2,752,329. 6-26-56, CI. 260—79.5.
Reynolds, Richard R. Rod-mountable transparent case for
fish lures. 2,767,502, 10-23-56, CI. 43—25.2.
Reynolds, Robert W. : See —
Agule, George J., and Reynolds. 2,756,765.
Reynolds, Schuyler. Mechanical novelty. 2,749,656, 6-12-56,
CI. 46—4.
Reynolds, Scott E.
2,772,889, 12-4-56,
Reynolds, Walter F. : See —
Wooding, William M., Lundberg, and Reynolds. 2,763,571.
Reynolds, Walter F., Jr. : See —
Landes. Chester G.. and Reynolds. 2,758,026.
Reynolds, Walter F., Jr., and L. A. Lundberg, to American
Cyanamid Co. Sizing of paper with fatty acid polyalkylene-
polyamine compositions. 2,772,969, 12-4-56, CI. 92—21.
Reynolds, Warren S. : See —
Hall, William P. G., Melick. and Reynolds. 2,759.589.
Reynolds, William B., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Rubber-
fabric laminates and method of making same. 2,773,795,
12-11-56, CI. 154—139.
Reynolds, William B., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Rubber-
fabric laminates and bonding agent therefor. 2,774,703,
12-18-56 CI. 154—139.
Reynolds, William G. Method and apparatus for the manu-
facture of sheet material from solid particles suspended in
liquid media. 2,730,933, 1-17-56, CI. 92 — 38.
Reynolds, William W., to Shell Development Co. Method of
recovering sulfuric acid from acid sludge. 2,739,874,
3-27-56. CI. 23—173.
Reynst, Maximilien F.. and R. H. de Beer, to Hartford Na-
tional Bank and Trust Co. as trustee. Electrical machine,
the magnetic circuit of which comprises one or more per-
manent magnets. 2,774,896, 12-18-56, CI. 310 — 103.
Reyrolle. A., & Co. Ltd. : See —
Ellis, Norman S. 2,775,725.
Ellis, Norman S., and Lackey. 2,735,962.
Rhea, Adlai E. Utility attachment for telephones. 2,771,195,
11-20-56, CI. 211—86.
Rhea. John E., % to D. L. Curby. Method of treating seeds.
2,731,770. 1-24-56, CI. 47—58.
Rhee. Daniel, and D. Cockburn, to Rhee Elastic Thread Corp.
Apparatus for vulcanizing rubber material. 2,743,479,
5-1-56, CI. 18—6.
Rhee Elastic Thread Corp. : See —
Rhee, Daniel, and Cockburn. 2,743,479.
Rheem Mfg. Co. : See —
Evans, Llewellyn W., and Funk. 2,737,389.
Hawk, Watson L. 2,732,880.
Rheem, Richard S. 2,768,008.
Rheem, Richard S., to Rheem Mfg. Co. Interlocked and
welded tank outlet. 2,768,008, 10-23-56, CI. 285—179.
Rhees, Carm P. Mounting head for grinding, polishing, and
featheredging tools. 2,764,853, 10-2-56, CI. 51—197.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Rheiner, Alfred, and W. Dieterle, to Sandoz A. G. Insulated
electrical conductors. 2,759,991, 8-21-56, CI. 174—120.
Rbeinfrank, John J., and J. M. Chapman, to The Haloid Co.
Electrophotography. 2,741.959, 4-17-56, CI. 95 — 1.3.
Rheinisch-Westfalische "Revision" Treuhand Aktiengesell-
schaft (Treuhand Aktiengesellschaft) : See—
Schwank, Giinther. 2,775,294.
Rheinmetall Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Scheuerpflug, Hans. 2,766,018.
Rheinpreussen Aktiengesellschaft fur Bergbau und Chemie :
See —
Grimme, Walter. 2,763,678.
Grimme, Walter, Emde, Schmitz, and Wollner. 2,766,278.
Grimme, Walter, and Wollner. 2,752,399.
Grimme, Walter, and Wollner. 2,760,952.
Koelbel. Herbert, and Langheim. 2,761,847.
Kolbel, Herbert, and Ackermann. 2,775,607.
Kolbel, Herbert, and Ruschenburg. 2,738,361.
Schodel, Ernst. 2,740,283.
Rhindress, Walter H. Floating boat house. 2,744,483,
5-8-56, CI. 114—0.5.
Rhinehart Development Corp. : See —
Smith, Daniel W. 2,762,333.
Rhinehart, John R„ and C. H. Eshrich, to Bogue Electric Mfg.
Co. Atomizer. 2,733,961, 2-7-56, CI. 299—118.
Rhinelander Paper Co. : See —
Johnson, Oscar W., and Tuttle. 2,761,584.
Rhoades. Edgar W., to International Harvester Co. Vehicle
ventilation. 2,761,370, 9-4-56, CI. 98—2.
Rhoades, John S. : See —
Kinghorn, Charles M., and Rhoades. 2,749,155.
Rhoades, Nolan K., to The Parker Pen Co. Fountain pen desk
sets. 2,737,927, 3-13-56, CI. 120—57.
Rhoades, Nolan K., to The Parker Pen Co. Fountain pen.
2,773,479, 12-11-56, CI. 120—50.
Rhodes, Alan : See —
Asseff, Peter A., Mastin, and Rhodes. 2,767,164.
Asseff, Peter A., Mastin, and Rhodes. 2,767,209.
Rhodes, Cecil, to Cockshutt Farm Equipment Ltd. Forage
blower transport. 2,757,811, 8-7-56, CI. 214—373.
Rhodes, Frederick S. : See —
Thomas, Arthur, and Rhodes. 2,742,966.
Thomas, Arthur, and Rhodes. 2,760,577.
Rhodes, Frederick S., to Powers-Samas Accounting Machines
Ltd. Machines for punching record cards. 2,765,038,
10-2-56. CI. 164—114.
Rhodes, Harold A., to American Telephone and Telegraph
Co. Interconnection of transmission lines. 2,755,445,
7-17-56, CI. 333—11.
Rhodes, Harrison B. : See —
Mertes, Thomas S., and Rhodes. 2,745,888.
Rhodes, Herbert C. Apparatus for reducing gas pockets in
dough. 2,737,130, 3-6-56, CI. 107—12.
Rhodes, Herbert C, to Read Standard Corp. Pressure board
for dough molding apparatus. 2,738,741, 3-20-56, CI.
107—9.
Rhodes. Herbert C, to Read Standard Corp. Flour duster.
2,742,867, 4-24-56, CI. 107—7.
Rhodes, Herbert C. Apparatus for orienting dough pieces.
2,767,666, 10-23-56, CI. 107—12.
Rhodes, Herbert C. Dough molding apparatus. 2,769,408,
11-6-56, CI. 197—12.
Rhodes, Ira P., to Swing-A-Way Mfg. Co. Magnetic lid lifter
for can openers. 2,772,381, 11-27-56. CI. 317—159.
Rhodes, Joseph C. : See —
Segers, John P., and Rhodes. 2,769,336.
Rhodes, Kenneth E. : See —
Furman, Frank J., Wagner, and Rhodes. 2,767,646.
Rhodes, Lonzo H. Audible alarm assembly. 2,731,937,
1-24-56, CI. 116—87.
Rhodes, Robert H., to Bearings Mfg. Co. Polygon grinding
machine. 2,759,306, 8-21-56, CI. 51—237.
Rhodes, Thomas J., to United States Rubber Co. Extrusion
method and apparatus. 2,742,669, 4-24-56, CI. 18—12.
Rhodes, William A. Static electric generator. 2,742,581,
4-17-56, CI. 310—5.
Rhodesian Jute Industries Ltd. : See —
Thompson. Hprbert D., and Wightwick. 2,746,092.
Rhondda Plating Works Ltd. : See —
Bernstiel, Erwin. 2,739,931.
Rhone, George E. Method of treating a fibrous cooking utensil.
2,729.579, 1-3-56, CI. 117—143.
Riat, Henri, to Ciba Ltd. Cupriferous trisazo-dyestuffs.
2,753.333, 7-3-56. CI. 200—147.
Riat, Henri, and F. Oesterlein, to Ciba Ltd. Cupriferous
azo-dyestuffs. 2,741,655, 4-10-56, CI. 260—148.
Riat, Henri, P. Dreyfuss, and F. Oesterlein. to Ciba Ltd.
Cupriferous azo-dyestuffs. 2,763,640, 9-18-56, CI. 260 — 148.
Riback, Morris : See —
Gilman, Morris A., Riback, and Levin. 2,732,449 .
Ribacoff. Mark. Tamper-proof envelope. 2,770,412, 11-13-56,
CI. 229—80.
Riblet, Clifford D. Foot massager. 2,752,915, 7-3-56, CI.
128—57.
Riblet, Henry B., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretarv of the Navy. Balanced mag-
netometer. 2,770,774, 11-13-56, CI. 324 — 43.
Riblet, Henry J. : See —
Dillon, Robert E., Eyges, and Riblet. 2,761,139.
Riblet, Henry J., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Adjustable power
divider and directional coupler. 2,735,069, 2-14-56, CI.
333—7.
657
Riblet, Henry J., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Directional coupling
of coaxial transmission lines. 2,735,070, 2-14-56, CI.
Riblet, Henry J. Waveguide hybrid junctions. 2,739,287,
3-20-56, CI. 333 — 11.
Riblet, Henry J. Wave guide hybrid. 2,739,288, 3-20-56,
q\ 233 11.
Riblet, Henry J., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Electromagnetic horn.
2,743,440, 4-24-56, CI. 343—778.
Riblet, Henry J., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Signal-wave trans-
mission systems. 2,751,586, 6-19-56, CI. 343—16.
Riblet, Henry J., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Balanced antenna
feed. 2,760,193, 8-21-56, CI. 343—821.
Riblet, Henry J., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Signal-wave transfer
devices. 2,765,401, 10-2-56, CI. 250—13.
Riblett, Earl W. : See-
Burton, William P., and Riblett. 2,768,933.
Riblett, Earl W., W. P. Burton, and P. A. Lefrancois, to The
M. W. Kellogg Co. Naphtha reforming reactions catalyzed
by platinum and palladium catalysts. 2,743,215, 4-24-56,
CI. 196—50.
Ricardo & Co., Engineers (1927) Ltd. : See—
Hands, Fitzroy J. 2,753,853.
Ricardo, Harry R., to National Research Development Corp.
Safety apparatus for steam boilers. 2,739,576, 3-27-56,
CI. 122—451.
Ricards, Charles L. : See —
Tollison, Paul L., and Ricards. 2,743,501.
Ricards, Harold A. : See —
Betts, Raymond L., Corning, Ricards, and Ryder.
2,769,765.
Ricards, Harold A., Jr., G. L. Matheson, L. M. Cooper, W. T.
Knox, Jr., and F. R. Russell, to the United States of Amer-
ica as represented by the Secretary of War. Chemical
bomb. 2,741,177, 4-10-56, CI. 102—6.
Rlcciardi, Domenico. Torque analyzer. 2,741,118, 4-10-56,
CI. 73—1.
Ricciardi, Louis G., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Particulate
detergent compositions. 2,770,600, 11-13-56, CI. 252 — 131.
Ricciardi, Matthew C. Container holder. 2,731,226. 1-17-56,
CI. 248—196.
Riccio, Frank J. Spring caster for furniture. 2,767,420,
10-23-56, CI. 16—24.
Riccio, Theodore A. Tree holder. 2,731,223, 1-17-56. CI.
248 — 41.
Ricco, Joseph : See —
Jacobs, Herbert, Ricco, and Guglielmo. 2,771,840.
Rice, Alba H., deceased, by B. C. Rice, administrator, to
D. A. Rice. Lawn weed digger. 2,738,580, 3-20-56, CI.
30—276.
Rice, Alice K. Apron. 2,766,454, 10-16-56, CI. 2 — 48.
Rice, Archie H. Map holder for vehicles. 2,737,741, 3-13-56,
CI. 40—10.
Rice, Byron C. : See —
Rice, Alba H. 2,738,580.
Rice, Charles W., and R. S. Meade. Venetian blinds.
2,757,726, 8-7-56, CI. 160—115.
Rice, Clifford M. Bolt and nut rotation restraining means.
2,758,628, 8-14-56, CI. 151—54.
Rice, Dellos A. : See — •
Rice, Alba H. 2,738,580.
Rice, Earl S. : See —
Kase, Otto E., and Rice. 2,764,410.
Rice, Edwin E. Fish lure. 2,738,610, 3-20-56, CI. 43 — 26.2.
Rice, Harold B. : See —
Aguilar, John G., and Rice. 2,765,607.
Rice, Harold W., and C. M. Vaughn, to Robertshaw-Fulton
Controls Co. Detachable pressure equalizing thermostatic
mixing valve. 2,758,792, 8-14-56, CI. 236—12.
Rice, Harold W., and D. A. Derse, to Robertshaw-Fulton
Controls Co. Electric ignition device for gaseous fuel.
2,761,947, 9-4-56, CI. 219—32.
Rice, Harry G. : See —
Rice, Nelson E. 2,765,092.
Rice, Henry E., Jr., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Reflection type
indicating devices. 2,762,039. 9-4-56, CI. 340—368.
Rice, Henry T. M. : See —
Stevens, Dillon. Rice, and Stevens. 2,741,352.
Rice. Henry T. M., and R. T. Stevens, to D. Stevens.
Releasable torque transmitting apparatus. 2,730,212,
1-10-56, CI. 192—096.
Rice, Henry T. M., and R. T. Stevens, to D. Stevens. Adjust-
able releasable torque transmitting apparatus. 2,750,020,
6-12-56, CI. 192—56.
Rice, Jess H. Jack. 2,739,786, 3-27-56, CI. 254—99.
Rice, Jess H. Automobile jack handle and assembly.
2,739,787, 3-27-56, CI. 254—99.
Rice, Joel V. : See —
Torston, James K., and Rice. 2,754,769.
Rice, Joseph : See —
Wright, Esmond P. G., Hartley. Weir, and Rice.
2.744,159.
Wright, Esmond P. G., and Rice. 2,764,750.
Rice, Leonard M. : See — ■
Geschickter, Charles F., and Rice. 2,774,787.
Grogan, Charles H., and Rice. 2,751,392.
Grogan, Charles H., and Rice. 2,759,973.
Rice, Lyman A., to General Motors Corp. Battery charging
system. 2,766,418, 10-9-56, CI. 320—25.
Rice, Nelson E., % to H. G. Rice. Beverage dispensing sys-
tem. 2,765,092, 10-2-56, CI. 217—100.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Rice, Philip K., to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. Cold
accumulator. 2,735,278, 2-21-56, CI. 62—122.
Rice, Richard L., to Stapling Machines Co. Machine for at-
taching ends to wirebound boxes. 2,772,700, 12-4-56, CI.
140—93.
Rice, Robert B., and S. D. Elliott, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Method of seismic prospecting. 2,735,503, 2-21-56, CI.
181 — .5.
Rice, Robert T., to Vandercook & Sons, Inc. Printing device.
2,753,799, 7-10-56, CI. 101 — 382.
Rice, Theodore, to Gulf Research & Development Co. Cata-
lytic cracking process and apparatus. 2,767,126, 10-16-56,
CI. 196 — 52.
Rice, Walter A., to Mohasco Industries, Inc. Chenille yarns
and their manufacture. 2,748,444, 6-5-56, CI. 28—72.
Rice, Walter A. to Mahasco Industries, Inc. Patterned sewn
tufted fabric. 2,766,506, 10-16-56, CI. 28—78.
Rice, Warren A., to A. M. Stackhouse, trustee. Corner horn.
2,754,926, 7-17-56, CI. 181—31.
Rice William L. Tobacco weighing and packing apparatus.
2,732,113, 1-24-56, CI. 226— 71. „„ „■,„,.„
Rice, William S. Vapor pressure tank. 2,763,397, 9-18-56,
CI 220 — 85
Rice' Winston C. Chain link fence with slat inserts.
2,760.759, 8-28-56, CI. 256—34. . .
Ricefleld, Louis. Method of making self-aligning bearings.
2,758,365, 8-14-56, CI. 29—149.5.
Rich Alan L., to Laboratory For Electronics Inc Multi-
vibrator circuit. 2,772,356, 11-27-56, CI. 250—27.
Rich, Beldon L. : See —
Hery, Vincent D., and Rich. 2,736,509.
kirkpatrick, Leland W., Gibson, and Rich. 2,734,008.
Rich, Edward. Stowing of waste in mines. 2,756,111,
7-24-56, CI. 302 — 26.
kirkpatrick, Leland W., Gibson, and Rich. 2,734,008.
Rich Jack V , to Bendix Aviation Corp. Dynamically balanced
gauge 2,759,361, 8-21-56, CI. 73 — 398.
Rich, James C. Core chuck. 2,749,133, 6-5-56, CI. 279—2.
Rich, John P. : See —
Burling, Elmer R., and Rich. 2,745,712.
Rich, John P., to Improved Machinery Inc. Means for dis-
charging pulp from bleaching towers. 2,745,274, 5-15-56,
Rich! John P.', and A. L. Whiteside. Method and apparatus
for evacuating pulp from high density storage towers.
2,772,864, 12^1-56, CI. 259—37.
Rich, John T. : See —
Markwood, Paul W., Rich, Lingerfelt, and Nichols.
2,751,161.
Rich Mfg. Corp. : See—
Kirkpatrick, Leland W.. Gibson, and Rich. 2,734,008.
Rich, Theodore A., to General Electric Co. Rebalance type
flow meter. 2, 7(59, 337. 11-6-56. CI. 73—206.
Rich, Theodore A., to the "United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Logarithmic elec-
trical measuring system. 2,772,397, 11-27-56, CI. 324—99.
Rich, Wilson C, Jr. : See —
Gornowski, Edward J., and Rich. 2,751,332.
Rich, Wilson C, Jr., and C. E. Jahnig, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Heat exchange system. 2,762,753,
9-11-56, CI. 196—50.
Richard, Albert, and C. Metral, to Societe Emerjy. Circulat-
ing pump devices. 2,768,583, 10-30-56, CI. 103 — 87.
Richard, Armond J., to General Electric Co. Induction fur-
nace control method and apparatus. 2,761,004, 8-28-56,
pj j 3 29
Richard, Eugene D., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Army. Impact switch.
2,741,674, 4-10-56, CI. 200—61.45.
Richard, Geoffrey P., J. Stein, and P. G. B. Hobsbawn, to
Esso Research and Engineering Co. Treatment of hydro-
fined petroleum distillates with copper. 2,768,932,
"- -36.
to Ford Motor Co. Armature checking
, 7-24-56. CI. 324—51.
10-30-56, CI. 196
Richard, Howard B.
method. 2.756,381
Richards, Archer W.
Lockley, Sidney
Richards, Archer
L., and Richards. 2,766.942.
, and E. J. Osterhus, to Syntron Co.
Belt-driven hand saw with increased belt friction. 2,737,213,
3-6-56, CI. 143 — 43.
Richards, Burton A. : See —
MacMill.m Charles W.. and Richards. 2,732,233.
Richards, Charles J., to Fluorescent Fixtures of California.
Fixture hanger assembly. 2,739,780, 3-27-56, CI. 248—324.
Richards, Dwight, to Guv F. Atkinson Co. Slack line carrier.
2,741,372, 4-10-56, CI. 212—120.
Richards, Frances P. Lacteal fluid receptor and pad therefor.
2,748,771. 6-5-56, CI. 128 — 280.
Richards, Harold J. Hammers of the hand-tool type.
2,763,172, 9-18-56, CI. 81 — 15.
Richards, Harrison H. C, Jr. : See —
Lowry, Lewis R., Jr., and Richards. 2,773,156.
Richards, Howard A. : See —
Morrisey, Edward J., Jr., and Richards. 2,775,240.
Richards, James A., to Walter Macfarlane & Co. Ltd. Machine
for use in the production of cast iron articles. 2,758,346,
8-14-56, CI. 22—67.
Richards, James A., and R. S. M. Jeffrey, to Walter MacFar-
lane & Co., Ltd. Method of producing grey iron castings in
preheated refractory coated male and female dies.
2,749,587, 6-12-56, CI. 22—200.
Richards, John M. Stereoscopic targets with diagonal mark-
ings. 2,747,458, 5-29-56, CI. 88—20.
Richards, John R. : See —
Thornton, Garno E., Verrinder, Stilwell, McGrath, and
Richards. 2,759,590.
Richards, John R., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Wire bound box lidding machine. 2,765,730, 10-9-56, CI.
100—56.
Richards, John W., and W. L. McClellan. Device for expelling
mercury and the like from amalgam. 2,760,268, 8-28-56,
CI. 32^0.
Richards, Kurt F., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Tetrafluoroethylene polymer bonded heat-resistant fabric.
2,731,068, 1-17-56, CI. 154—2.6.
Richards, Lawrence M. : See — ■
Englert, Robert D., and Richards. 2,773,094.
Englert, Robert D., and Richards. 2,773,095.
Richards, Lorenzo A. Vacuum filter. 2,755,935, 7-24-56,
CI. 210 — 149.
Richards, Lorenzo A. Irrigation tubes. 2,769,668, 11-6-56,
CI. 299 — 104.
Richards, Myrtle L. : See —
Richards, Wayne V. 2,758,291.
Richards, Robert B. : See —
Hazel, Stanley G., and Richards. 2,734,673.
Richards, Sidney L., Jr. Apparatus for coating and reinforc-
ing pipe. 2,764,218, 9-25-56, CI. 154—1.8.
Richards, Wayne V., deceased, by M. L. Richards, adminis-
tratrix, to Kingston Products Corp. Waterproof connector.
2,758,291, 8-7-56, CI. 339—94.
Richards-Wilcox Mfg. Co. : See —
Lutter, Miles R. 2,768,409.
Richards, William F. : See —
Richards, William H. and W. F. 2,757,398.
Richards, William H. and W. F. Foldable mop with pre-
compressed scrubbing element and method of assembly.
2,757,398, 8-7-56, CI. 15—119.
Richardson, Alexander H. : See —
Porter, Frederick W. B., and Richardson. 2,749,282.
Richardson, Alfred W., to Indiana University Foundation.
Apparatus for measuring blood coagulation time and en-
zyme activity. 2,769,141, 10-30-56, CI. 324 — 30.
Richardson, Allan S., and W. C. Williamson. Apparatus for
the removal of cuttings from drill holes. 2,740,609, 4-3-56,
CI. 255—50.
Richardson, Arthur B. F. G., R. Hinds, and G. N. Ridings, to
British Insulated Callender's Cables Ltd. Apparatus for
marking wires and cables and the like. 2,749,880, 6-12-56,
CI. 118—411.
Richardson, Arthur E. Tire liner. 2,740,448, 4-3-56, CI.
152—207.
Richardson, Charles A., Inc. : See —
Richardson, Howard W. 2,737,210.
Richardson, Charles G., to Parks & Woolson Machine Co.
Cloth shearing mechanism. 2,732,608, 1-31-56, CI.
26—15.
Richardson, Clarence L., S. B. Smith, and G. B. Robbins, to
the United States of America as represented by the United
States Atomic Energy Commission. Purification of uranium
peroxide. 2,764,470, 9-25-56, CI. 23 — 14.5.
Richardson, Colin A. : See —
Von Manteuffel, Gert S. Z., and Richardson. 2,736,893.
Richardson Co., The : See —
Brown, Paul V. 2,755.658.
Farrell, Walter O. 2,758,742.
Schnitzius, Homer D., and Cox. 2,747,226.
Richardson, Cyrus W. : See —
Brooks, Richard J., and Richardson. 2,756,139.
Richardson, Earl L. : See —
Apperson, Lester D., and Richardson. 2,736,683.
Richardson, Edward A. Fluid cooled permeable turbine blade.
2,774,566, 12-18-56, CI. 253—39.15.
Richardson, Edward M., to Boxcraft Corp. Reinforced fiber-
board box. Re. 24.220, 9-18-56, CI. 220—23.
Richardson, Edwin A., to Columbia-Southern Chemical Corp.
Thermistor bridge for moisture determination. 2,732,710,
1-31-56, CI. 73—29.
Richardson, Ello E., to The Gas Machinery Co. Oil gas
process and apparatus. 2,746,8o0, 5-22-56, CI. 48 — 74.
Richardson, Ello E., and V. J. Pugh, to The Gas Machinery
Co. Oil gas process and apparatus. 2,746,852, 5-22-56,
€1. 48—215.
Richardson, Elmer L. Cylinder and fluid dispersing rib.
2.734,368, 2-14-56, CI. 68—142.
Richardson, Frederick G. Weld nut and method of making
same. 2,761,483, 9-4-56, CI. 151—41.7.
Richardson, Harold M., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Pulse-
amplitude. 2,731,520, 1-17-56, CI. 179—171.
Richardson. Harold M.. to Phillips Petroleum Co. Interval
timer and method of measuring time intervals. 2,754,169,
7-10-56, CI. 346 — 44.
Richardson, Harry L., to Research Corp. Apparatus for re-
moving gases from an arc furnace. 2,761,003, 8-28-56,
CI. 13—9.
Richardson, Henrv M., to Atlas Powder Co. Glass fiber prod-
uct and process. 2. 748.028. 5-29-56, CI. 117—126.
Richardson, Howard W., to Charles A. Richardson, Inc. Loom
shuttle. 2,737,210, 3-6-56, CI. 139—196.
Richardson, John E. : See —
Fingerett, Joseph A., and Richardson. 2.762,969.
Richardson, John E. Electrical computers. 2,733,004,
1-31-56, CI. 235—61.
Richardson, John W. High low trailer axle mounting.
2,746,761, 5-22-56, CI. 280—104.5.
LIST OF PATENTEES
659
Richardson, Linwood T., and M. K. Swinehart. Electrical
contacts. 2,760,256, 8-28-56, CI. 29—182.5.
Richardson, Linwood T., and M. R. Swinehart, to Cutler-
Hammer, Inc. Electrical contacts. 2,760,257. 8-28-56,
PI 09 182 5
Richardson, Loiner L. Oil feeder device. 2,760,720, 8-28-56,
Ql 230 206
Richardson, Martha A. Condiment holders. 2,753,083,
7-3-56, CI. 222—142.1. „
Richardson, Max C, to Iron Fireman Mfg. Co. Cold wall
thermostat. 2,733,315, 1-31-5G, CI. 200— 138.
Richardson Orpha G. Rod mill. 2,761,628, 9-4-56, CI.
241 — 179.
Richardson Philip, to C. A. Parsons & Co. Ltd. Ring winding
for electrical machines. 2,773,208, 12-4-56, CI. 310—202.
Richardson Robert D., to The Hays Corp. Differential oxygen
analyzer. 2,763,151, 9-18-56, CI. 73—27.
Richardson, Roger W. : See — _„„„„„
Mattox, William J., Richardson, and Krebs. 2, < 36,690.
Ricardson, Roger W., and R. E. Schexnailder, Jr., to Esso Re-
search and Engineering Co. Process for making spherical
silica-alumina catalysts. 2,746,934, 5-22-56, CI. 252—448.
Richardson, Roland A. Electric switches of the shock-oper-
ated type. 2,740,010, 3-27-56, CI. 200—61.53.
Richardson, Sidney. Multiple electrical sockets. 2,765,450,
10-2-56, CI. 339—192.
Richardson, Spencer M. : See —
Hay, Robert J., and Richardson. 2,755,258.
Richardson Taylor-Globe Corp. : See —
Stancheff, Peter. 2,732,203.
Richardson, Urban W. : See —
Bitner, John D., Merrill, Rauth, and Richardson.
2,768,801.
Richardson, William F., to Flex-O-Lators, Inc. Continuous
core wrapping machine. 2,744,480, 5-8-56, CI. 112 — 2.
Richardson, William F., to Flex-O-Lators, Inc. Traveling
cut-off machine. 2,757,734, S-7-56, CI. 164 — 61.
Richardson, William H., to The Driscoll Wire Co. Shipping
container and paying-off device. 2,752,108, 6-26-56, CI.
242—128.
Richaud, Henri, to Pechiney, Compagnie de Produits Chimi-
ques et Electrometallurgiques. Treatment of aluminum
and its alloys prior to electro-plating with lead. 2,746,136,
5-22-56. CI. 29—197.
Richens, Arthur W., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Continu-
ously operating apparatus for making bags. 2,773,435,
12-11-56 ,C1. 93—22.
Richey, Clarence B. : See — ■
Erwin, Robert L., and Richey. 2,766,590.
Richey, Kenneth A. Pipe flange grinding machine. 2,736,995,
3-6-56, CI. 51—241.
Riehlite Mfg. Co. : See —
Lemley, Grover C. 2,764,332.
Richman, Donald, to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Television
field-identification system. 2,729, 702, 1-3-56, CI. 178 — 69.5.
Richman, Donald, to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Signal-separat-
ing circuit for a color-television receiver. 2,743,311,
4-24-56, CI. 178—5.4.
Richman, Donald, to Hazeltine Research, Inc. iSupern-u'-n-
erative superheterodyne wave-signal receiver. 2,74S,20i,
5-29-56, CI. 250—20.
Richman, Donald, to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Color-televi-
sion signal-translating system. 2,763,717, 9-18-56, CI.
178—5.4.
Richman, Donald, to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Color-tele-
vision system. 2,773,930, 12-11-56, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Richman, Seymour, and R. P. Easton, to General Aniline &
Film Corp. Anti-halation layers containing fatty acid
amides. 2,732,305, 1-24-56, CI. 95—8.
Richmond, Donald A. : See —
Preston, Benjamin R.. and Richmond. 2,748,433.
Richmond, James T., and H. A. S. Bristow, to Laporte Tita-
nium Ltd. Process for the manufacture of titanium dioxide.
2,760,846, 8-28-56, Cl. 23—202.
Richmond, Martin R. : See —
Wisenbaker, Thomas C, Richmond, and Cole. 2.739,191.
Richmond, Martin R., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Circularly
polarized radio object locating system. 2,753,551, 7-3-56,
Cl. 343—5.
Richmond, Martin R., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Electronic
commutation system. 2,755.338, 7-17-56, Cl. 179 — 15.
Richmond, Martin R., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Demodulating
system. 2,755,463, 7-17-5'fi, Cl. 343—12.
Richmond, Martin R., and D. Blitz, to Raytheon Mfg. Co.
Blagnetostrictive frequency analysers. 2,774,035, 12-11-56,
Cl. 324—77.
Richmond, Moscow K. Door locking means. 2,751,220,
6-19-56, Cl. 268—74.
Richmond, Moscow K., and R. D. Holmes. Garage door
operator. 2,752.150, 6-26-56, Cl. 268 — 74.
Richmond, Roy H., Jr., to Eagle Mfg. Co. Pump shaft seal
for hand oilers. 2,772,034, 11-27-56, Cl. 222—341.
Richmond, Roy H, Sr., to Eagle Mfg. Co. Spray apparatus
for tobacco plants. 2,748.534, 6-5-56, Cl. 47 — 1.
Richmond, Roy H., Sr., to Eagle Mfg. Co. Spout closure cap
and operating mechanism for safety gasoline cans.
2,748,997, 6-5-56, Cl. 222—469.
Richmond, Samuel A. Metal smoother. 2,747,643, 5-29-56,
Cl. 153—32.
Richmond Screw Anchor Co., Inc. : See —
Pilling, Alan H. 2,773,294.
Richmond, Stanley M., and L. D. Drouet. Heated perch for
birds. 2,756,720, 7-31-56, Cl. 119 — 26.
Richmond, Stewart G. : See —
Davis, Frank F., and Richmond. 2,729,427.
Richmond, William F. Mechanical tourniquet. 2,754,825,
7-17-56, Cl. 128—327.
Richner, Dwight M. Removable stake hinges for truck bodies.
2,760,812, 8-28-56, Cl. 296 — 43.
Richolt, Robert R., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Valve pack-
ing installation. 2,764,181, 9-25-56, Cl. 137—625.37.
Richter, Charles R. Torch. 2,764,230, 9-25-56, Cl. 158—27.4.
Richter, Frederick P., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Con-
version of methyl and methylene groups to carbonvl groups.
2,753,377, 7-3-56, Cl. 260—599.
Richter, George A., Jr., to American Viscose Corp. Produc-
tion of alkali cellulose. 2, 735, NIC, 2-21-50, Cl. 260—233.
Richter, Gustav R., to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co.,
trustee. Tone-control circuit arrangement for use in low-
frequency amplifier. 2,752,432, 6-26-56, Cl. 179 — 171.
Richter, Hans., to E. S. Dunn. Fluid tight cable entry.
2,750,436, 6-12-56, Cl. 174—77.
Richter, Heinz K., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Automatic
pilot-hydraulic booster system. 2,738,772, 3-20-56, Cl.
121^1.
Richter, Johan C. F. C, to Aktiebolaget Kamyr. Bleaching
tower with mixing device. 2,764,011, 9-25-56, Cl. 68 — 181.
Richter, John W., to Merck & Co., Inc. Chemical compounds
and process for preparing the same. 2,766,242, 10-9-56,
Cl. 260—251.1.
Richter, Kenneth E., and L. W. Young, to Union Carbide and
Carbon Corp. Apparatus for applying hard-facing metals.
2,759,083, 8-14-56, Cl. 219—8.
Richter, Kenneth W„ to Everbrite Electric Signs Inc. Re-
silient supports for light tubes. 2,744,705, 5-8-56, Cl.
248—50.
Richter, Ludwig : See —
Williams, William W., and Richter. 2,773,864.
Richter, Robert : See —
Lange, Gunther, and Richter. 2,732,762.
Richter, Roy E., to Bell Auto Parts, Inc. Protective helmet.
2,763,005, 9-18-56, Cl. 2—6.
Richter, Walter J. : See —
Garapolo, Orlando, Richter, and Campbell. 2,730,963.
Richter, Walther : See — ■
Dittmore, Ray H., Richter, Shadd, McMillan, and Trickle.
2,768,105.
Dittmore, Ray H., Richter, Shadd, McMillan, and Trickle.
2,771,540.
Richter, William F. : See —
Boxell, Samuel E., Richter, and R. E. and C. R. Hall,
and Dane. 2,750,815.
Richter, Willy, and A. Flocke, to Kurt Korber & Co. K. G.
Machine for stemming and blanking tobacco leaves.
2,747,582, 5-29-56, Cl. 131—131.
Richterkessmg, Frank H., to W. M. Cissell Mfg. Co., Inc.
Twin tumbler for drying fabrics. 2,742,710, 4-24-56, Cl.
34—127.
Richterkessing, Frank H., to W. M. Cissell Mfg. Co., Inc.
Driving mechanism. 2,763,471, 9-18-56, Cl. 259 — 1.
Richterkessing, Frank H., to W. M. Cissell Mfg. Co., Inc.
Pivoted gate valve. 2,769,460, 11-6-56, Cl. 137 — 625.4.
Richthamer, Frank P., to McMillin-Folev Publishing Co.
Photograph mount. 2,736,976, 3-6-56, Cl. 40 — 158.
Rick, Christian E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Method of producing refractory metal. 2,753,254, 7-3-56,
Cl. 75—84.
Rick, Christian E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Pro-
duction of group IV-A metals. 2,773,787, 12-11-56, Cl.
148—13.1.
Rick, Richard, and F. C. Campins ; said Campins to said Rick.
Novel pattern. 2,756,434, 7-31-56, Cl. 2 — 243.
Rickabaugh, Charles A., to American Cynamid Co. Continu-
ous drying apparatus. 2,746,168, 5-22-56, Cl. 34 — 51.
Rickard, Arthur E. Dispensing attachment for a liquid con-
tainer. 2,759,642, 8-21-56, Cl. 222—479.
Rickard, Clyde E., to McDowell Mfg. Co. Gasket valve.
2,730,116, 1-10-56. Cl. 137—107.
Rickenbach, August W. : See —
Wiegman, Clarence H, King, Rickenbach, and Rohm.
2,764,247.
Rickers, Frank O., to The Geo. Wiedemann Brewing Co.,
Inc. Injecting of hops in the brewing of beer. 2,772,975,
12-4-56. Cl. 99—50.5.
Rickert, Frank J., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Pivotally
mounted return connection. 2,759,072, 8-14-56, Cl.
200—144.
Rickert. Julius H. Electrical inclinometer. 2,759,272,
8-21-56, Cl. 33—215.
Rickles, Nathaniel H. : See —
Thwaites, Herman L., and Rickles. 2,742,885.
Rickner, Edward J. Capacitor tvpe differential pressure
switch. 2,753,515, 7-3-56, Cl. 323 — 74.
Ricks, Bernard E., to Thompson Products, Inc. Adjusting
sleeve. 2,736,581, 2-28-56, Cl. 287—60.
Ricks, Herbert E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Applying
protective metal coatings on refractory metals. 2,739,107,
3-20-56, Cl. 204—37.
Ricks, Herbert E., and W. M. Trigg, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Destroying cyanides in aqueous cyanide solu-
tions. 2,773,025, 12-4-56, Cl. 204—149.
Rickus, George M. : See —
Pascale, Martin M., and Rickus. 2,749,546.
Rico Enterprises, Inc. : See —
Knapp, Marion A. 2,737,743.
660
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Riddell, Cyrus M., and D. J. Rattenbury, to Sumner Iron
Works, Inc. Oscillatable bark-removing jet continuously
directed toward axis of a passing log. 2,765,012, 10-2-56,
CI. 144—208.
Riddell, Wallace C„ and G. B. Kirk, to Kaiser Gypsum Co.,
Inc. Cementitious composition and process of producing the
same. 2,731,377, 1-17-56, CI. 154—88.
Riddick, Thomas M., to Filtration Equipment Corp. Filter
bottom for fixed bed filters. 2,745,553, 5-15-56, CI.
210—124.
Riddle, Grant C. Adjustable ankle joint for an artificial
limb. 2,749,557, 6-12-56, CI. 3—33. .
Rideout, Jerry C, and J. K. Siddle, to Surface Combustion
Corp. Water heater control. 2,742,881, 4-24-56, CI.
122 — 448.
Rider, Stuart H. : See —
Elmer, Curtis, Anas, and Rider. 2,740,736.
Elmer, Curtis, Anas, and Rider. 2,740,737.
Elmer, Curtis, Anas, and Rider. 2,740,738.
Rider, Warren M. : See —
Burge, James S., Foust, Shaw, Rider, and McKee.
n wort O^Q
Burge, ' James S., McKee, Alexander, Conrad, Rider,
Noetzel, and Salatin. 2,769,228.
Burge, James S., McKee, Conrad, Salatin, and Rider.
2,761,599.
Ridge, Guy H. : See —
Pollard, Leon G., Ridge, and Hofer. 2,739,029.
Ridge Tool Co., The : See —
Ingwer, Carl H. 2,753,575.
Ingwer, Carl H., Wright, and Weibel. 2,768,550.
Janik, Anton J. 2,745,670.
Janik, Anton J. 2,748,716.
Janik, Anton J. 2,756,061.
Ridgers, Charles E. S., to The Decoa Record Co. Ltd. Elec-
tric control circuits. 2,764,730, 9-25-56, CI. 323—22.
Ridgers, Frederick G. : See —
Milne, Winford G., and Ridgers. 2.747,010.
Milne, Winford G., and Ridgers. 2,757,224.
Ridgeway, Allen T. : See —
Pinkerton, Harold R. 2,754,528.
Ridgeway, Leroy E. : See —
Rugels, Edward F. 2,740,240.
Ridgley, Charlotte H. : See —
Ridgley, Cornelius J. 2,736,010.
Ridgley, Cornelius J., deceased, by C.
trix, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co.
2,736,010, 2-21-56, CI. 340—222. „„..„„„
Ridgley, Raymond. Jet operated refrigerator. 2,744,392,
5-8-56, CI. 62—117.65.
Ridgway, Edmund T., to The Budd 'Co. Corrugated sheath-
ing spot-welded to frame members, especially for vehicle
bodies. 2,746,789, 5-22-56, CI. 296—29.
Ridgway, Glen E. : See —
Getz, Delmond L., and Ridgway. 2,751,108.
Ridgway, William F., to The Ingersoll Milling Machine Co.
Automatic drilling machine. 2,757,560, 8-7-56, CI. 77 — 22.
Ridings, Garvice H„ to The Western Union Telegraph Co.
Two-way facsimile system with improper operation alarm.
2,742,526, 4-17-56, CI. 178—6.6.
Ridings, Garvice H., to The Western Union Telegraph Co.
Two-way facsimile systems between a main telegraph office
and a plurality of out-stations. 2,747,015, 5-22-56, CI.
178—6.6.
Ridings, Garvice H., J. H. Hackenberg, R. J. Wise, G. B.
Worthen, and D. M. Zabriskie, to The Western Union Tele-
graph Co. Facsimile transmission systems and apparatus.
2,732,276, 1-24-56, CI. 346—139.
Ridings, Garvice H., and R. J. Wise, to The Western Union
Telegraph Co. Two-way facsimile telegraph systems.
2,767,242, 10-16-56, CI. 178—6.6.
Ridings, Geoffrey N. : See —
Richardson, Arthur B. F. G., Hinds, and Ridings.
2,749,880.
Ridler, Desmond S., D. A. Weir, and A. D. Odell, to Inter-
national Standard Electric Corp. Gaseous discharge tube
counting chains. 2,758,250, 8-7-56, CI. 315—84.5.
Ridlev, Baldwin W. : See —
Gebs, Richard W., and Ridley. 2,730,063.
Ridley, Ian M. Swimming pool and method of construction.
2,729,093, 1-3-56, CI. 72—13.
Ridley, Ian M. Metering and shakodown means for cement
gun apparatus. 2,732,107. 1-24-56. CI. 222—561.
Ridley, John C, and S. A. Saxton. Means for supplying
anti-detonant to an internal-combustion engine. 2,772,866,
12-4-56, CI. 261—44.
Ridnour, Robert H. Ice cube package or mold. 2,747,380,
5-29-56, CI. 62—108.5.
Rieber, Frank, deceased ; by L. G. Rieber, executrix, to Geo-
vision Inc. Geophysical display apparatus. 2,756,836,
7-31-56, CI. 181— .5.
Rieber, Lu Garda : See —
Rieber, Frank. 2,756,836.
Rieck, Roy J., to G. H. Bishop Co. Collar former. 2,768,774,
10-30-56, CI. 223—52.1.
Riede, John R. Depth and distance measuring gauge.
2,742,703, 4-24-56, CI. 33—129.
Riede, Peter M., to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. Appa-
ratus for pumping a volatile liquid. 2,730,957, 1-17-56, CI.
103—153.
Riedel, Erich, to Brueckenbau Flender G. m. b. H. Plant for
the clarification of slurries. 2,773,600, 12-11-56. CI.
210—51.
Riedel, Walter W., to General Motors Corp. Motor stator
laminations and method of manufacturing welded stators.
2,774,001, 12-11-56, CI. 310—217.
Riedell, Edwin H. Orthopedic body support. 2,739,642,
3-27-56, CI. 155—189.
Riedeman, William L., to Rohm & Haas Co. Plastic com-
positions containing carbonato nitriles. 2,755,264, 7-17-56,
CI. 260—30.4.
Riedeman, William L., to Rohm & Haas Co. Plastic com-
positions containing N,N-disubstituted carbonato amides.
2,755,265, 7-17-56, CI. 260—30.4.
Riedesel, Richard G., to Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. Spliced
abrasive belt and method of making same. 2,733,181,
1-21-56, CI. 154—116.
Riedl, Fredrick J., to Universal Oil Products Co. Manufacture
of supported catalysts. 2,739,132, 3-20-56, CI. 252—439.
Riedl, Frederick J., to Universal Oil Products Co. Manu-
facture of molybdenum-containing catalysts. 2,753,310,
7-3-56, CI. 252 — 439.
Riedl. Hans-Joachim : See —
Hopff, Heinrich, von Schickh, and Riedl. 2,748,166.
Riedle, Rudolf: See —
Nitzsche, Siegfried, and Riedle. 2,770,611.
Rieger, Frederic L., and R. M. Slade, to The Monarch Marking
System Co. Inking system for automatic marking machines.
2,756,674, 7-31-56, CI. 101—301.
Rieger, Hans. Portable snow fence. 2,753,156, 7-3-56, CI.
256—12.5.
Rieger, Wilhelm, to R. H. Jordan. Device for quickly con-
necting and disconnecting two bodies. 2,760,258, 8-28-56,
d 29 229
Riegger, Ulrich, to Kurt Korber & Co. K. G. Method and
apparatus for drying tobacco products. 2,737,955, 3-13-56,
CI. 131—25.
Riegger Ulrich, to Kurt Korber & Co. K. G. Tobacco cutting
machine having moisture drying elements. 2,653,909,
7-10-56, CI. 146—120.
Riegler, Werner L., and J. G. Atherton, to Armour and Co.
Corrosion inhibiting paints and method of preparation.
2,772,174, 11-27-56. CI. 106—14.
Riehle, John A. : See —
Monjar, Percival C, Riehle, and Thiem. 2,758,333.
Riehm, Theodor, to Deutsche Bergin-Aktiengesellschaft. Proc-
ess for recovery of hydrochloric acid from wood sugar
solutions. 2,743,219, 4-24-56, CI. 202—52.
Rieke, George A. Vitreous grinding composition. 2,772,150,
11-27-56, CI. 51—308.
Rieke, Glenn T., to Rieke Metal Products Corp. Closure
fitting for flexible wall containers. 2,762,637, 9-11-56,
CI. 285—200.
Rieke, Glenn T., to Rieke Metal Products Corp. Plastic drum
closure. 2,772,017, 11-27-56. CI. 220—27.
Rieke, Glenn T., to Rieke Metal Products Corp. Pour spout
closure for containers. 2,772,037. 11-27-56, CI. 222 — 481.
Rieke, Glenn T., to Rieke Metal Products Corp. Pull spout
closure for containers. 2,774,523 12-18-56, CI. 222 — 525.
Rieke, John W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Bridge
stabilized oscillator. 2,774,873, 12-18-56, CI. 250—36.
Rieke, Mahlon E. : See —
Kruse, Eugene H., and Rieke. 2,765,651.
Rieke Metal Products Corp. : See —
Rieke, Glenn T. 2,762,637.
Rieke, Glenn T. 2,772,017.
Rieke, Glenn T. 2,772,037.
Rieke, Glenn T. 2,774,523.
Riel, Harold K., to Lip-Mate Corp. Lip paint or paste ap-
plicator. 2,763,881, 9-25-56, CI. 15—137.
Riel, Robert K. : See —
Medcalf, William E., and Riel. 2,759,855.
Riemann, Howard C. : See —
Mitchell, Harry A., and Riemann. 2,768,848.
Riemann, Howard C, to The Fulton Co. Winch assemblage.
2,747,838, 5-29-56, CI. 254—186.
Riemann, Howard C, to The Fulton Co. Quick releasable
and wear compensating ball and socket coupling. 2,768,839,
10-30-56, CI. 280—512.
Riemenschneider, Claud C. Merchandise handling and storing
equipment. 2,765,928, 10-9-56, CI. 212—135.
Riemenschneider, Fritz, to Eumuco A.-G. fiir Maschinenbau.
Drop hammer. 2,737,066, 3-6-56, CI. 78 — 30.
Riener, Edward F., to Rohm & Haas Co. Preparation of
epoxidized acids, esters and nitriles. 2,756,242, 7-24-56,
CI. 260—348.6.
Riener, Harry, to American Can Co. Container with cover
locking handles. 2,741,398. 4-10-56, CI. 220—95.
Ries, Elmer F. Walking aids. 2,734,554, 2-14-56, CI.
155—22.
Ries, Elmer F. Multiple purpose invalid walker. 2,759,525,
8-21-56, CI. 155—22.
Ries, Herman E., Jr., to Sinclair Refining Co. Preparation of
a catalyst using a metal soap of a carboxylic acid as an
adsorbate. 2,745,812, 5-15-56, CI. 252—455.
Ries, William M., bo Wheeling Steel Corp. Latch. 2,730,393,
1-10-56, CI. 292—244.
Ries, William M., to Wheeling Steel Corp. Corner metal lath.
2,732,707. 1-31-56, CI. 72—121.
Riesenfeld, Fred C. : See —
Kohl, Arthur L., and Riesenfeld. 2,773,560.
Rieser, John D. Self-contained vent drum/pump coupler unit.
2,738,991, 3-20-56, CI. 285—30.
Riesing, Ellwood F., to General Motors Corp. Fluid seal.
2.736.584, 2-28-56, CI. 288—2.
Riesing, Ellwood F., to General Motors Corp. Fluid seal.
2.736.585, 2-28-56, CI. 288—3.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Riesing, Ellwood F., to General Motors Corp. Fluid seal.
2,736,586, 2-28-56, CI. 288—11.
Eiesing, Ellwood F., to General Motors Corp. Fluid seal.
2,768,849, 10-30-56, CI. 288—3.
Eiester, William C. : See —
Oishei, John R., and Riester. 2,736,053.
Riesz. Richard P. : See —
Dickten, Emil, Jr., Riesz, and Wallace. 2,748,349.
Rietema. Kornelis, to Shell Development Co. Filtration proc-
ess. 2,768,120, 10-23-56, CI. 196—19.
Rieter, Joh. Jacob, & Co., Ltd. : See —
Wtirmli, Arthur. 2,753,125.
Rleth, Harold F., to Kingston Products Corp. Ultra high
frequency tuning apparatus. 2,729,747, 1-3-56, CI. 250 — 40.
Rieth, Walter, to Probst & Class. Multiple stage colloid mill
with apertured rotor-top feed means. 2,749,053, 6-5-56,
CI. 241—162.
Riethof, George, and G. P. Brown, Jr., to Gulf Research & De-
velopment Co. Preparation of mahogany acid concentrates.
2,733,263, 1-31-56, CI. 260—504.
Rietsch, Auguste : See —
Fraenkel, Alexander, and Rietsch. 2,773,328.
Rietz, Carl A., to Rietz Mfg. Co. Preliminary disintegrating
machine particularly adapted to size reduce wood blocks,
rubber tires and the like. 2,738,932, 3-20-56, CI. 241—190.
Rietz, Carl A., to Rietz Mfg. Co. Hollow screw rotary heat
exchanger. 2,761,657, 9-4-56, CI. 257—79.
Rietz Mfg. Co. : See —
Rietz, Carl A. 2,738,932.
Rietz, Carl A. 2,761,657.
Rietz, Walter A. : See —
Hoy, Ralph C, and Rietz 2,768,418.
Rieutord, Louis M. A., and J. Lewin. Apparatus for agitating
liquids, particularly suitable in blood transfusion opera-
tions. 2,757,375, 7-31-56, CI. 259—56.
Rifenburg, Ray C, to Consolidated Edison Co. of New York,
Inc. Stop for fluid filled cable systems. 2,740,825, 4-3-56,
CI. 174—23.
Rigabar, Napoleon : See —
Grieb, John J., Rigabar, and Taylor. 2,748,667.
Rigden, Sydney A. R., to General Electric Co. Electrode con-
struction. 2,749,467, 6-5-56, CI. 313 — 184.
Riggins, Alfred P., to Armstrong Cork Co. Equalizing duct
for hardening rooms. 2,741,897, 4-17-56, CI. 62 — 89.
Riggs, Arnold E., to General Motors Corp. Method of making
a flanged apertured plate. 2.738,574, 3-20-56, CI. 29—545.
Riggs, Florida L. Shoe construction. 2,758,397, 8-14-56,
CI. 36—76.
Riggs, Harold C. : See —
Strauss, Howard J., and Riggs. 2,771,500.
Riggs & Lombard, Inc. : See —
Wilcox, Harold R. 2,739,468.
Riggs, Mart B., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
casing. 2,752,980, 7-3-56, CI. 152—354.
Riggs, Mart B., to The Goodyear Tir & Rubber Co.
paratus for cutting tire treads. 2,752,996, 7-3-56,
164—10.2.
Riggs, Mart B., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Safety
tire construction. 2,756,800, 7-31-56, CI. 152—342.
Riggs, Simon B., % to W. F. Simpkins and % to A. J. Ragsdale.
Boll weevil burner. 2,740,228, 4-3-56, CI. 43—144.
Rightor, Edward, Jr., and J. C. Bletzinger, to Kimberly-Clark
Corp. Sanitary belt buckle. 2,765,510, 10-9-56, CI.
24—150.
Rigid Ltd. : See —
Glaser. Rolf. 2,735,342.
Rigidized Metals Corp. : See — ■
Thomas, Eugene P. 2,754,581.
Rigo, John. Portable broiler. 2,766,681, 10-16-56, CI
99—419.
Rigrod, William W., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Ignitron.
2,749,483, 6-5-56, CI. 315—261.
Rigsby, Carl C. : See —
MacGregor, Basil N, and Rigsby. 2,768,428.
Rigterink, Raymond H., to The Dow Chemical Co. Prepara-
tion of asymmetrical bisphenols. 2,733,273, 1-31-56, CI.
260—619.
Rigterink, Raymond H., to The Dow Chemical Co. Prepara-
tion of asymmetrical bisphenols. 2,745,881, 5-15-56, CI.
260—619.
Rijks Instituut voor de Volksgezondheid : See —
Gispen, Rijk. 2,743,724.
Rike, Howard A., to Sentinel of Safety, Inc. Temperature
responsive switch unit. 2,755,359, 7-17-56, CI. 200 — 137.
Rike, Richard C. : See —
Rasmussen, Olaf, and Rike. 2,736,396.
Riker, Charles O. : See —
Hogan, William J., and Riker. 2,753,038.
Riker, Herbert N. Lubricating device. 2,754,931, 7-17-56,
CI. 184—14.
Riker, Warren N., to Raymond Concrete Pile Co. Core for
driving pile shells. 2,741,093, 4-10-56, CI. 61—79.
Riker, William E. : See —
Loudon, Clifford L., and Riker. 2,749,537.
Riley, Chester A. : See —
L'Hollier, Leslie H., and Riley. 2,761,159.
Riley, Chester A., and H. H. Whittemore, to The B. F. Good-
rich Co. Method of construction footwear having a sealed
dead-end chamber. 2,742,389, 4-17-56, CI. 154 — 118.
Riley, Freddie. Staircase. 2,760,239, 8-28-56. Cl. 20—10.
Riley, Harry L., and J. Norris, to United Coke & Chemicals
Co. Ltd. Filter. 2,747,686, 5-29-56, Cl. 183—69.
Tire
ft
661
Riley, Horace E., to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. Color
stabilization of phenols with phosphoric acids. 2,752,398,
6-26-56, Cl. 260—624.
Riley, Jack C, to Iron Fireman Mfg. Co. Electrical cir-
cuit chopper. 2,758,173, 8-7-56, Cl. 200—93.
Riley, Jack C, to Iron Fireman Mfg. Co. High speed relay.
2,760,027, 8-21-56, Cl. 200—87.
Riley, Joseph J., to The Taylor-Winfield Corp. Electronic
control circuit. 2,734,133, 2-7-56, Cl. 250—27.
Riley, Joseph J., to The Taylor-Winfield Corp. Coolant flow
control for electric resistance welders and the like.
2,739,216, 3-20-56, Cl. 219 — 4.
Riley, Joseph J., to The Taylor-Winfield Corp. Apparatus for
electric resistance welding of scaly metals. 2,742,552,
4-17-56, Cl. 219 — 4.
Riley, Joseph J., to The Taylor-Winfield Corp. Rectifier
welder apparatus. 2,743,341, 4-24-56, Cl. 219—4.
Riley, Joseph J., and R. L. Andrews, to The Taylor-Winfield
Corp. Apparatus for monitoring the flow of a cooling fluid.
2,734,106, 2-7-56, Cl. 200—81.9.
Riley, Joseph L. : See —
Hibbard, Myrthan R., and Riley. 2.738,217.
Riley, Melvin A., to The Baltimore Paper Box Co. Fiber-
board protective structure for television sets. 2,746,666,
5-22-56, Cl. 229—14.
Riley, Ralph E. Bowling pin. 2,738,977, 3-20-56, Cl.
273—82.
Riley, Sidney L. : See —
Line, Gerald D., and Riley. 2,749,892.
Riley Specialty, Inc. : See —
Riley, Wayne L. 2,753,741.
Riley Stoker Corp. : See —
Craig, Ollison. 2,735,660.
Craig, Ollison. 2,759,460.
Craig, Ollison. 2,765,894.
Dennis, Edward L. 2,754,778.
Kuhner, Max H. 2,758,574.
Miller, Earle C. 2,763,221.
Miller. Earle C. 2,773,629.
Miller, Earle C. and Andrews. 2,750,903.
Ohman, Hans B. 2,758,554.
Rivers, Russell C, and Hewitt. 2,765,933.
Smith, Eric H., and Baharian. 2,755,781.
Riley, Thomas F. : See —
Seymour, William D. 2,768,680.
Riley, Walter E., F. J. Foltz, and R. Bennett. Twin-arch pipe
line span. 2,736,334, 2-28-56, Cl. 137—236.
Riley, Walter J., to S. Howes Co., Inc. Mechanism for the
operation of freely movable vibrating screens. 2,748,608,
6-5-56, Cl. 74—61.
Riley, Wayne L., to Riley Specialty, Inc. Fisherman's shot
pliers. 2,753,741, 7-10-56, Cl. 81—15.
Rimkus, Bernard E., to American Seating Co. Underseat
bookrack. 2,748,841, 6-5-56, Cl. 155—188.
Rimkus, Hans, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft.
Direct-current machine with compensating pole-face wind-
ings. 2 745,031, 5-8-56, Cl. 310—218.
Rimple, Edward J. : See —
Gurries, Albert G., and Rimple. 2,732,782.
Rimple, Edward J., to Be-Ge Mfg. Co. Scraper blade for re-
versible disc plows. 2,730,940, 1-17-56, Cl. 97—31.
Rinckoff, John B. : See —
Cunningham, Frederick C, Berger, and Rinckhoff.
2,737,448.
Rinecker, Franz G., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Air Force. Insole.
2,766,158, 10-9-56, Cl. 154 — 46.
Rineer, Arthur E. Micrometric height gauge. 2,768,448,
10-30-56. Cl. 33—170.
Rinehart, Charles V. Fruit cutting, spreading, and pitting
machine. 2,772,710, 12-4-56, Cl. 146—28.
Rinehart, John S. : See —
Pearson, John, and Rinehart. 2,761,309.
Riner, Theodore H. Trolling attractor for use in fishing.
2,754,611, 7-17-56, Cl. 43 — 42.19.
Rines, Robert H. Electroplating method and system.
2,744,859, 5-8-56, Cl. 204—15.
Rines, Robert H. Electroplating method. 2,744,860. 5-8-56,
Cl. 204 — 45.
Rines, Robert H. Method of and apparatus for detection.
2,749,531, 6-5-56, Cl. 340—6.
Rines, Robert H. Radio-wave pulse system. 2,753,448,
7-3-56, Cl. 250—6.
Rines, Robert H. Sound system. 2,769,966, 11-6-56, Cl.
340—3.
Rines, Robert H. Electromagnetic object-tracking-and-destroy-
ing method and system. 2,769,975, 11-6-56, Cl. 343—7.
Rines, Robert H., and I. S. Blonder. Sonobuoy. 2,749,436,
6-5-56, Cl. 250—17.
Rinesch, Rudolf F. Method of refining iron. 2,741,554,
4-10-56, Cl. 75—52.
Ring, David J. Power oscillated cradles. 2,767,799, 10-23-56,
Cl. 180—1.
Ring, Douglas H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Frequency stabilized oscillator. 2,775,700, 12-25-56, Cl.
250—36.
Ring, Elliot, and C. E. Lorman, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of the Army.
Thickness gage. 2,734,275, 2-14-56, Cl. 33—147.
Ring, Harold H., and H. J. Strommer, to Atwood Vacuum
Machine Co. Bicycle stabilizer attachment. 2,740,644,
4-3-56, Cl. 280—304.
Ring, Henrik, and A. A. Ferguso
2,774,987, 12-25-56, Cl. 16— C
Door closing mechanism.
662
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
King, Robert, Jr. : See —
Hill, John E., and Ring. 2,762,891.
Ringel, Harold A., and F. E. Meyer, % to C. H. D'Antonio
and *4 to E. D. Flanders. Merchandise case having a de-
tachable moisture proof bottom tray. 2,746,668, 5-22-56,
CI 229 23
Ringel, Samuel J., and L. Feinstein, Dedicated to the free use
of the People of The United States. Method of killing in-
sects with alkvl phenylsuceinimides and fabric impregnated
therewith. 2,768,927, 10-30-56, CI. 167—33.
Ringel, Walter J. : See —
Hohl, John, Bjering, and Ringel. 2 735,600.
Ringen, Albert, and H. Sween. Portable feed mixer and un-
loaded 2,767,963, 10-23-56, CI. 259 — 10.
Ringen, William C. Combination stopper and pourer with
valving means. 2,755,952, 7-24-56, CI. 215—52.
Ringenbach, Pierre C. : See —
Selvaggio, Guillaume F., and Ringenbach. 2,750,852.
Ringer, Kenneth : See —
Hupert, Julius J., Przedpelski, and Ringer. 2,770,727.
Ringham, Clarence R., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Adjustment
of compressor cylinder clearance for wide range of condi-
tions. 2,729,388, 1-3-56, CI. 230 — 188.
Ringham, Rodger F., to Chance Vought Aircraft, Inc. Air-
foil protuberance for improving spoiler effectiveness.
2,730,313, 1-10-56, CI. 244—42.
Ringland, William L., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Connector
for synchronous machine damper winding. 2,752,518,
6-26-56, CI. 310—183.
Ringle, Cecil S. Quick mountable door or window frame.
2,753,602, 7-10-56, CI. 20 — 11.
Ringle, Charles L. : See —
Kenny, Clarence E., and Ringle. 2,746,711.
Ringleb, Friedrich O., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Hydraulic jet
catapult with automatic jet control. 2,737,357, 3-6-56,
CI. 244—63.
Ringlee, Robert J. : See —
Fehr, Robert O., Duckwald, Ringlee, and Hellar.
2,731,834.
Ringlen, Arthur G., and A. Svirchev, to American Safety
Razor Corp. Packaged surgeon's blade. 2,751,074, 6-19-56,
CI. 206—63.2.
Ringler, William A., to The Gardner Board and Carton Co.
Bacon folder. 2,753,107, 7-3-56, CI. 229 — 87.
Ringler, William A., to The Gardner Board & Carton Co.
Multi-celled article carriers. 2,755,959, 7-24-56, CI.
220—113.
Ringler, William A., to The Gardner Board & Carton Co.
Cellular article carriers. 2,755,961, 7-24-56, CI. 220—113.
Ringler, William A., to The Gardner Board & Carton Co.
Collapsible bottle carriers. 2,755,962, 7-24-56, CI.
220—113.
Ringler, William A., to The Gardner Board & Carton Co.
Bottle shipping and carrying cartons. 2,755,963, 7-24-56,
CI. 220—115.
Ringler, William A., to The Gardner Board & Carton Co.
Collapsible bottle carriers. 2,755,964, 7-24-56, CI.
220—118.
Ringler, William A., to The Gardner Board & Carton Co.
Collapsible bottle carriers. 2,755,965, 7-24-56, CI.
220—118.
Ringler, William A., to The Gardner Board & Carton Co.
Tubular containers. 2,755,983, 7-24-56, CI. 229—21.
Cornell O., % to O. B. Skare, y5 to J. O. Iver-
%' to O. J. Skare, and % to I. O. Flolo. Bale loader
attachment for vehicles. 2,757,807, 8-7-56, CI. 214—80.
Ringo, Dan, and E. B. Miller, to Adsorption Research Corp.
Fluid treating apparatus. 2,751,032, 6-19-56, Cl. 183—4.
Ringo, Dan, and E. B. Miller, to Adsorption Research Corp.
Fluid treating apparatus. 2,751,034, 6-19-56, Cl. 183 — 4.7.
Ringoen, Richard M., to Collins Radio Co. Phase insensitive
synchronously tuned filter. 2,752,491, 6-26-56, Cl. 250—27.
Rings, Franz, to G. Kromschroder Aktiengesellschaft. Water
meter with concentrically arranged connection channels.
2,770,132, 11-13-56, Cl. 73—273.
Ringwald, Eugene L., and A. B. Craig, to The Chemstrand
Corp. Compositions comprising acrvlonitrile polymers and
tri (0-cyanoethyl) nitromethane. 2,744,081, 5-1-56, Cl.
260 — 32.4.
Ringwood Chemical Corp. : See —
Kuhn, Lester P. 2,768,209.
Rink, Oscar C, to Small Cars, Inc. Vehicle power transmis-
sion and control therefor. 2,729,299, 1-3-56, Cl. 180—83.
Rinke, Heinrich : See —
Lehmann, Wolfgang, nad Rinke. 2,761,852.
Rinker, Wilhelm, to Ernst Leitz G. m. b. H. Precision measur-
ing instrument. 2,728,991, 1-3-56, Cl. 33 — 147.
Rinkinen, John H. Adjustable footplate for snowshoe.
2,769,250, 11-6-56, Cl. 36 — 4.5.
Rinn. Karl : See —
Hoffmann, Ullrich, Schweitzer, and Rinn. 2,736,752.
Riordan, Albert O.,. to Baker Perkins Inc. Diverter valves
for pneumatic conveying systems. 2,732,263, 1-24-56, Cl.
302—28.
Riordan, Howard C. Surgical sponge with radioactive tracer.
2,740,405, 4-3-56, Cl. 128—296.
Riordan, Howard C, to The Kendall Co. Surgical sponges
and methods for making same. 2.755.805, 7-24-56, Cl.
128—296.
Riordan, John D. : See —
Libby, Carl F. 2.742,932.
Libby. Carl F. 2.7(59,462.
Riordan, John M., to Bonnar-Vawter, Inc. Manifold form
feeding and hold-down mechanism. 2,730,358, 1-10-56, Cl.
271—2.1.
Ripke. August C. Device for transmitting rotary motion.
2,772,571, 12-4-56, Cl. 74—63.
Ripper, Rudolf, to The Tri-Dent Corp. Toothbrush.
2,771,624, 11-27-56, Cl. 15—167.
Rippl, Harold A. Machine for grinding and polishing round
bars. 2,756,547, 7-31-56, Cl. 51—142.
Ripple, Melvin H. : See —
Vance, John E., and Ripple. 2,766,971.
Ripple, Melvin H., to The Hoover Co. Food mixers. 2,730,901,
1-17-56, Cl. 74—16.
Ripple, Melvin H., to The Hoover Co. Nozzle adjustment for
suction cleaners. 2,741,488, 4-10-56, Cl. 280 — 44.
Ripple, Melvin H., to The Hoover Co. Kitchen appliance.
2,770,138, 11-13-56, Cl. 74—16.
Risch, Arthur H., to Pulp Reproduction Co. Molded pulp
bait container. 2,732,119, 1-24-56, Cl. 229 — 2.5.
Risch, Nelson O., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Segmented rotor
core lamination for use in a synchronous induction motor.
2,769,108, 10-30-56, Cl. 310—265.
Risdon Mfg. Co., The : See —
Beard, Walter C, Jr.. and Dayton. 2,730,180.
Venus, Frank Jr. 2,767,023.
Riser, Clarence B., to Lawrence Brothers, Inc. Hinge.
2,772,441, 12-4-56, Cl. 16—169.
Rising, Bill W., and M. P. Stiiwell. Power divider. 2,742,684,
4-24-56, Cl. 74—710.5.
Risinger, Ben W. Automatic signaling device. 2,768,238,
10-23-56, Cl. 179—5.
Risinger, Joe L., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Method of
controlling oil tank fires. 2,730,178, 1-10-56, Cl. 169 — 1.
Risk, Thomas H., to Ethyl Corp. Motor fuel. 2,764,477,
9-25-56, Cl. 44—57.
Risley, Roger E. : See —
Newell, Frederick T., and Risley. 2,755,111.
Risley, Roger E., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Lock coupling.
2,741,497, 4-10-56, Cl. 285—142.
Risley, Roger E., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Lock coupling
for pipe. 2,755,109, 7-17-56, Cl. 285—232.
Risley, Roger E., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Hollow lugged
pipe coupling. 2,759,744, 8-21-56, Cl. 285—112.
Risley, Roger E., and G. D. Kish, to Dresser Industries, Inc.
Recessed joint for concrete pipe. 2,732,230. 1-24-56, Cl.
285—135.
Risley, Roger E., and H. L. Hoke, to Dresser Industries, Inc.
Pipe coupling with multipart clamp. 2,738,995, 3-20-56,
Cl. 285—196.
Risley, Roger E., and G. D. Kish, to Dresser Industries, Inc.
Pipe repair sleeve. 2,759,493, 8-21-56, Cl. 138 — 99.
Risley, Roger E., and R. N. Paterson, to Dresser Industries,
Inc. Pipe coupling for use in limited space. 2,761,706,
9-4-56, Cl. 285—356.
Risner, Robert C. Automobile carrier. 2,766,898, 10-16-56,
Cl. 214—85.
Rissberger, Arthur C, Jr., and H. F. Vivian, to Eastman
Kodak Co. Plastic film reel. 2,759,681, 8-21-56, Cl.
242 — 71.
Ristila, Matt : See—
Overhouse, John A., and Ristila. 2,743,522.
Ritchey, Donald D., % to M. A. Juten. Sirens. 2,766,448,
10-9-56, Cl. 340—405.
Ritchey, Harold W., to Union Oil Co. of California. Radia-
tion heating. 2,757.738, 8-7-56, Cl. 166—39.
Ritchey, Park D., to Norma-Hoffmann Bearings Corp. Bear-
ing seals. 2,766,082, 10-9-56. Cl. 308—187.2.
Ritchey, Ronald J. Segmental brush. 2,757,402, 8-7-56,
Cl. 15—202.
Ritchie, Charles F., to the United Slates of America as
represented by the United States Atomic Energy Com-
mission. Automatic filtration equipment. 2.757,799,
8-7-56, Cl. 210—150.6.
Ritchie, Davis P. Portable tire inflating apparatus. 2.750,071,
6-12-56, Cl. 222—3.
Ritchie, Frank W., and L. A. Maas, to The Smith Bearing Co.,
Inc. Roller bearing assembly. 2.729,520, 1-3-56, Cl.
308—213.
Ritchie. Paul P., to Hercules Powder Co. Hvdroxvdelivdro-
abietic acid and esters thereof. 2,750.405, 6-12-56, Cl.
260 — 473.
Ritchie. Paul F., to Hercules Powder Co. 1 .2. 3, 4,4a. 9,10.10a-
ocrahydro-7-hydroxv-l,4a-dimethvl-9-oxo-1-phenanthrenecnr-
boxylic acid and esters thereof. 2,750.-106, 6-12-56, Cl.
260—473.
Ritchie, Paul F., to Hercules Powder Co. Substituted phen-
anthrenecarboxylic acid and esters thereof. 2,750.407.
6-12-56, Cl. 260^73.
Ritelli, Edward J. : See—
Castagnola, Angelo B., and Ritelli. 2,753,607.
Ritepoint Pen and Pencil Co. : See —
Boyle, Farnham F. 2,730,993.
Ritscher, Arthur, to Kurt Korber & Co. K. G. Knife advanc-
ing and latching: means for a tobacco cutting machine.
2,751,949, 6-26-56, Cl. 145—117.
Ritson, Daniel D., and J. C. Pullman, to American Cyanamid
Co. Hot melt compositions comprising a thermoplastic
resin and a 2-Oong chain alkyl) guanamine and paper
coated therewith. 2.764,509. 9-25-56. Cl. 117 — 155.
Rittenhouse, Howard E., % to Bowser, Inc., and % to Tok-
heim Corp. Bottom fill apparatus. 2,731,029, 1-17-56,
CI. 137 — 235.
Rittenhouse, Howard E., to General Development Co. Liquid
dispersing apparatus. 2,756,100, 7-24-56, Cl. 299 — 63.
LIST OF PATENTEES
663
Bitter, Alexander
Planting and equipment therefor.
Ritter, Arthur W., Jr.', and S. P. Rowland, to Rohm & Haas
Co. Epoxyoctadecyl adipates. 2,771,472, 11-20-56, CI.
260—348.
Ritter Co., Inc. : See —
Bronk, Fay E. 2,757,667.
McDonald," Robert L. 2,764,459.
Page, Richard W. 2,740,467.
Ritter, Eugen J., and H. Middendorff. Method of making lami-
nated panels and product thereof. 2,745,779, 5-15-56, CI.
154 — 118.
Ritter, Eugene L., to The Cincinnati Milling Machine Co.
Automatic thread stop mechanism. 2,735,327, 2-21-56, CI.
82—21.
Ritter, F., & Sohn : See —
Battke, Willie. 2,735,360.
Ritter, Franz. Method of bonding a polyamide layer to a
polyvinyl chloride layer and products thus obtained.
2,770,506, 11-13-56, CI. 154—139.
Ritter, George D. Starting winding mechanism for electric
motor. 2,767,274, 10-16-56, CI. 200—80.
Ritter, George F., to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Oscillat-
ing edge grinder. 2,747,342, 5-29-56, CI. 51 — 142.
Ritter, George T., to Aircraft-Marine Products, Inc. Electri-
cal connector. 2,774,810, 12-18-56, CI. 174—84.
Ritter, Henrich, Aluminiumwarenfabrik : See —
Pfeffer, Theophil. 2,772,806.
Ritter, Herman : See —
Kessler, Charles A., and Ritter. 2,749,865.
Ritter, Herman, to The Singer Mfg. Co. Trimming mech-
anisms for sewing machines. 2,730,059, 1-10-56, CI.
112 — 123.
Ritter, John. Refuse receptacles. 2,751,107, 6-19-56, CI.
220—42.
Ritter, John. Refuse container. 2,759,625, 8-21-56, CI.
220 — 43.
Ritter, John G., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Nutation damper.
2,766,626, 10-16-56, CI. 74 — 5.5.
Ritter, Joseph L., to W. A. Sheaffer Pen Co. Method of
charging vessels, utilizing vacuum and centrifugal force.
2,756,915, 7-31-56, CI. 226—03.
Ritter, Julius P., Jr., to Hartmann Co. Soft-sided luggage
cases. 2,746,581, 5-22-56, CI. 190—41.
Ritter, Lawrence, to American Cyanamid Co. 2,736,725,
2-28-56, CI. 260—210.
Ritter, Margaretta B. : See —
Boyd, Albert B. 2,744,262.
Ritter, Philip M. Combined retractable scaler and tooth
brush. 2,765,799, 10-9-56, CI. 132 — 84.
Ritter, Saul. Bracelet connectors. 2,761,190, 9-4-56, CI.
24—234.
Ritter, Saul, and W. J. Pfeif er ; said Pfeifer assor. to Bruner
Ritter Inc. Expansible bracelets. 2,761,600, 9-4-56, CI.
224 — 4.
Ritter, Vaughn L., to Armstrong Cork Co. Container.
2,770,382, 11-13-56, CI. 215—31.
Ritterbach, Siegfried. Tone adjusting means for brass wind
instruments. 2,738,696, 3-20-56, CI. 84—394.
Rittgers, John, to Natco Corp. Wire cutter tension device.
2,757,904, 8-7-56, CI. 254—161.
Rittling Corp., The : See —
Carter. Robert J. 2,733,049.
Rittmann, Friedrich : See —
Schulz, Hans T., and Rittmann. 2,772,928.
Rittner, Edmund S., to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Electron device with semi-conductive target. 2,749,471,
6-5-56, CI. 315—3.
Ritz, Jack R. Adjustable pulley. 2,754,689, 7-17-56, CI.
74—230.17.
Ritzau, Inge, A. Brugger, and B. Hofler, to P. Ritzau.
Atomizer for liquid and pulverulent material. 2,772,117,
11-27-56, CI. 299—86.
Ritzau, Paul : See —
Ritzau, Inge, Brugger, and Hofler. 2,772,117.
Ritzenthaler, Bruce A. : See —
Obermaier, Alfred A., and Ritzenthaler. 2,761,976.
Ritzerfeld, Gerhard : See —
Ritzerfeld, Wilhelm and G. 2,745,340.
Ritzerfeld, Wilhelm and G. 2,749,202.
Ritzerfeld, Wilhelm and G. 2,758,539.
Ritzerfeld. Wilhelm and G. 2.771,027.
Ritzerfeld, Wilhelm and G. Moisture control device for rotary
duplicating machines. 2,745,340, 5-15-56, CI. 101 — 132.5.
Ritzerfeld, Wilhelm and G. Filing cabinets. 2,749,202,
6-5-56, CI. 312—327.
Ritzerfeld, Wilhelm and G. Sheet strippers for rotary
duplicators. 2,758,539, 8-14-56, CI. 101—91.
Ritzerfeld, Wilhelm and G. Sheet feeding and buckling device
for rotary duplicators. 2,771,027, 11-20-56, CI. 101—132.
Riva. Danilo. Frame springing of bicycles or light motor-
cycles. 2,756,071, 7-24-56, CI. 280—283.
Rivas, Carlos C, to M. U. Serrurier. Film guiding and posi-
tioning means. 2,742,283, 4-17-56, CI. 271 — 2.3.
Rively, Clair M., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Rapidly
indicating bridge. 2,749,510, 6-5-56, CI. 324—62.
Rively, Clair M., and R. E. Peterson, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Starting circuit for electrical discharge devices.
2,739,268, 3-20-56, CI. 315—290.
Rivers, Bernard C. Temperature controlling means for inter-
nal-combustion engines. 2,733,864, 2-7-56, CI. 236 — 34.
Rivers, Russell C, and W. B. Hewitt, to Riley Stoker Corp.
Spreader stoker apparatus. 2,765,933, 10-9-56, CI.
214 — 18.22.
Riverside Mfg. & Electrical Supply Co., Inc. : See —
Brodsky, Harry N., and Chamberlin. 2,740,872.
Brodsky, Harry N., and Chamberlin. 2,747,036.
Rivers-Macpherson, Ernest R. Carrying harness or equipment
for human beings. 2,760,699, 8-28-56, CI. 224—5.
Rives, Walter L. Rare gas welding torch. 2,769,894, 11-6-56,
CI. 219—130.
Rivet-O-Mfg. Co., The : See —
Harris, Carl C. 2,746,073.
Rivkin, Joseph, and M. G. Kelakos. Emergency umbrella
2,757,679, 8-7-56, CI. 135—20.
Rix, Albert, to Olympia Werke Aktiengesellschaft. Auto
matically locking control mechanism for variable escape
ment typewriters. 2,747,716, 5-29-56, CI. 197—84.
Rix Edward G., to S. L. Shelter and E. G. Rix, a copartner
ship d. b. a. Illinois Metal Products. Hold-down vise
2,770,990, 11-20-56, CI. 81 — 38.
Rixson, Oscar C, Co., The : See —
Ellis, David H. 2,744,779.
Rixton, Frederick H., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Sub-
miniature glow lamp and method of manufacture.
2,761,085, 8-28-56. CI. 313—181.
Rizza, Frank E. Tape cutting attachment device for adhesive
tape rolls. 2,759,545. 8-21-56, CI. 164 — 48.5.
Rizzieri, Italo : See —
Buzzi, Riccardo. 2,744,684.
Jannace, Saverio. 2,770,834.
Ro, Bo-Shin, to Khe-Beng Chiong. Electrolytic polishing
solution. 2,762,766, 9-11-56, CI. 204—140.5.
Roach, Arvid E., to General Motors Corp. Composite bearing
and method of making same. 2,741,016, 4-10-56, CI.
29 149 5
Roach, Arvid E., to General Motors Corp. Bearing assembly.
2,766,078, 10-9-56, CI. 308—63.
Roach. James T. : See —
Cines, Martin R., and Roach. 2,760,908.
Roach, John J., executor : See —
Laurent, Milton P. 2,760,673.
Roach, William B. Bottle closure. 2,748,967, 6-5-56, CI.
215—38.
Road, Richard A., to Duncan Electric Mfg. Co. Meter as-
sembly with rear removable disk. 2,757,339, 7-31-56, CI.
324—152.
Roadgrader Gauge Corp. : See —
Schiavi, Vincent. 2,748,508.
Road Machines (Drayton) Ltd. : See — -
Robb, William M. 2,731,922.
Robb, William M. 2,742,985.
Robb, William M. 2,768,588.
Corp. : See — ■
Powers, Donald W. 2,774,836.
" Preston O. Hand brake wheel. 2,765,674, 10-9-56,
CI. 74—552.
Robare, Elbert P. : See —
Hurko, Bohdan, and Robare. 2,773,268.
Robb, Alexander L. : See —
Hodges, William C, and Robb. 2,728,936.
Hodges, William C, and Robb. 2,729,352.
Robb, Charles G., and S. I. Ward, to Crystal Research Labo-
ratories, Inc. Liquid treating apparatus. 2,761,832,
9-4-56, CI. 210—24.
Robb, Clarence C, and H. M. Zimmerman. Method for
coating and draining. 2,755,205, 7-17-56, CI. 117—95.
Robb, Don, to Schenley Industries, Inc. Bottle stopper.
2,774,50i, 12-18-56, CI. 215—48.
Robb, Donald L. : See —
Strickland, Claude H., Eberts, and Robb. 2,774,499.
Robb, George C, to Robb Mfg. Co. Valve coupling. 2,750,209,
6-12-56, CI. 284—19.
Robb Mfg. Co. : See —
Robb, George C. 2,750,209.
Robb, Morrison L. Split mold. 2,772,443, 12-4-56, CI.
18—35.
Robb, Wayne F., and B. W. Myer, Jr., to Yorker & Sons, Inc.
Spray valve and closure assembly. 2,764,453, 9-25-56,
CI. 299—89.
Robb, William M., % to Road Machines (Drayton) Ltd.
Vehicle for traverse on a monorail system. 2,731,922,
l_24-56. CI. 105—156.
Robb, William M., % to Road Machines (Drayton) Ltd.
Transmission mechanism for power driven monorail vehicles.
2,742,985, 4-24-56, CI. 192—4.
Robb, William M., % to Road Machines (Drayton) Ltd. De-
tachable monorail track connections. 2,768,588, 10-30-56,
CI. 104—118.
Robbins, Azor D., to The W. L. Maxson Corp. Multiple speed
transmission mechanism. 2,771,793, 11-27-56, CI. 74 — 753.
Robbins, Chandler, II, and G. L. Mills, to Bates Mfg. Co.
Apertured fabric and method of making the same. 2,74 1 .824,
4-17-56, CI. 28—72.
Robbins, Clifford B. Blade sharpener for steak machines.
2,765,681, 10-9-56, CI. 76—86.
Robbins. Clyde F., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Push-button oper-
ated devices. 2,7.12.440, 6-26-56. CI. 200—44.
Robbins, David S., to United States Steel Corp. Shackle type
thimble and method of making the same. 2,761,189,
CI. 24—123.
Robbins, Edward S. Electrically conductive plastic
2,729,770, 1-3-56, CI. 317—2.
Robbins, Edward S., to Robbins Floor Products, Inc.
pressible floor tile. 2,737,693, 3-13-56, CI. 20—7.
50,
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Engineering Co. : See — -
Schultz, Russel A. 2,767,460.
Floor Products, Inc. : See —
Bobbins, Edward S. 2,737,693.
Robbins, George W. : See —
Philippi, John, and Robbins. 2,739,858.
Robbins, Glenn G. Indicia bearing devices for vertically
slidable doors. 2,749,635, 6-12-56, CI. 40—125.
Robbins, Gordon B. : See —
Catlin, Willard E., and Robbins. 2,737,452.
Richardson, Clarence L., Smith, and Robbins. 2,764,470.
Robbins, Harold R. Portable soda fountain. 2,773,681,
12-11-56, CI. 261—93.
Robbins Instrument Corp. : See —
Wallace, James M., Jr. 2,766,907.
Robbins, James S., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Mining machine.
2,743,093, 4-24-56, CI. 262—7.
Robbins, James S., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Tiltable supports for
cutter heads of boring type mining machines. 2,745,648,
5-15-56, CI. 262—7.
Robbins, James S., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Mining machine with
adjustably mounted rotary cutting head. 2,745,649,
5-15-56, CI. 262—7.
Robbins, James S., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Cutting and core
breaking unit for boring head. 2,766,976, 10-16-56, CI.
262—7.
Robbins, James S., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Rotary cutter head
for boring type continuous mining machine. 2,706,977,
10-16-56, CI. 262—7.
Robbins, James S., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Rotary head tun-
neling machine having oppositely rotating head portions.
2,766,978, 10-16-56, CI. 262—7.
Robbins, Kenneth C, to Armour and Co. Method of ob-
taining intrinsic factor preparations of enhanced potency.
2,770,570, 11-13-56. CI. 167—74.
Robbins & Myers, Inc. : See —
Chang, Sheldon S. L. 2,733,854.
Chang, Sheldon S. L. 2,761,082.
Chang, Sheldon S. L. 2,765,114.
Ober. Roy. 2,735,554.
Steele, Arlo L. 2,733,910.
Robbins, Robert R. Accelerators for dry pipe sprinkler sys-
tems. 2,731,091, 1-17-56, CI. 169—17.
Robbins, Sydney, and R. H. Runk, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Oil-soluble phenolic resins and air-drying varnishes
prepared therefrom. 2,734,878, 2-14-56, CI. 260—19.
Robbins, William K. : See —
Waller, William C. 2,740,253.
Robbins, William K. Connecting links for chains and the like
with two part wedging type limb bracing means. 2,761,275,
9-4-56. CI. 59—85.
Robbins, William K. Nut with resilient, biting tooth locking
means. 2,765,017, 10-2-56, CI. 151—37.
Robbins, William M. : See —
Butker, Fredrick G. 2,749,882.
Robbins, William P. : See —
Knapp, George P., Meyer, Robbins, and Zwack. 2,737,252.
Robbio, Benjamin, to Giftcraft, Inc. Memorandum device.
2.745,371. 5-15-56, CI. 116—134.
Robboy, Nathan. Tension reel for lighting fixtures. 2,756,945,
7-31-56, CI. 242—107.
Roben, Karl, to Westfalia Separator A. G. Adjustable milk-
ing machine cups. 2,744,496, 5-8-56, CI. 119—14.47.
Robershaw-Fulton Controls Co. : See —
Rice, Harold W., and Derse. 2,761,947.
Roberson, Israel F. Slip-joint friction seal closure for con-
tainers. 2,734,654, 2-14-56, CI. 220 — 42.
Roberson, Willie P. Registering boxing glove. 2,767,920,
10-23-56, CI. 235—91.
Robert, Alan A., and R. R. Stoessel, to Coachcraft Ltd.
Headrest. 2,765,840, 10-9-56, CI. 155—177.
Roberts, Billy W., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Generator
control apparatus. 2,740,087, 3-27-56, CI. 322—36.
Roberts, Billy W., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Generator
control apparatus. 2,740,088, 3-27-56, CI. 322 — 36.
Roberts, Bruce, to The International Electronics Co. Mag-
netic recording machine. 2,743,317, 4-24-56, CI. 179 — 100.2.
Roberts, Carlton E., to Bethlehem Steel Co. Treatment of
salt solutions to remove iron. 2,754,174, 7-10-56, CI.
23—125.
Roberts, Charles R. Mailbox letter rack. 2,760,721. 8-28-56,
CI. 232—33.
Roberts, Deering S. Machine for stacking strip shingles.
2,730,302, 1-10-56, CI. 235—132.
Roberts, Don, and H. Hockenbury ; said Hockenbury assor. to
said Roberts. Adjustable partition for cars, trucks and
warehouses. 2,772,641, 12-4-56, CI. 105—369.
Roberts, Edgar C. : See —
Weiss, Saul, and Roberts. 2,732,766.
Roberts, Edward A., and P. Goldsmith, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army.
Apparatus for measuring density or pressure. 2,745,278,
5-15-56, CI. 73—24.
Roberts, Edward H., to General Electric Co. Freezing tray.
2,763,997, 9-25-56, CI. 62—108.5.
Roberts, Edward S. : See — ■
McGauley, Patrick J., Schaufelberger, and Roberts.
2,755,172.
Schaufelberger, Felix A., and Roberts. 2,744,003.
Roberts, Edward S., and S. Strelzoff, to Chemical Construction
Corp. Manufacture of soda ash. 2,737,440, 3-6-56, CI.
23—63.
Roberts, Edward S., O. F. Wiedeman, and S. Strelzoff, to
Chemical Construction Corp. Catalytic reactor for hydro-
cyanic acid production. 2,750,266, 6-12-56, CI. 23 — 288.
Roberts, Edward Y. : See —
Day, Herbert O., and Roberts. 2,765,719.
Roberts, Ervin E. Knockdown fence unit. 2,766,967,
10-16-56, CI. 256—22.
Roberts, Eva E. : See —
Roberts, John T. 2,739,517.
Roberts, Franklin B., to Package Machinery Co. Method
for feeding articles in predetermined quantities. 2,770,392,
11-13-56, CI. 221—1.
Roberts, Fred G., to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. Battery
assembly and attachment therefor. 2,768,230, 10-23-56,
CI. 136—173.
Roberts, Fred T. Fire extinguisher. 2,767,796, 10-23-56,
CI. 169—31.
Roberts, George. Milk bottle container and carrier. 2,743,836,
5-1-56, CI. 217—19.
Roberts, George D., Sr. Tree scarring machine. 2,738,620,
3-20-56, CI. 47—12.
Roberts, George R., R. T. Heathcote, and E. J. Lister, to
Bowaters Development and Research Ltd. Severing means
in web feeding machines. 2,768,690, 10-30-56, CI.
164—68.
Roberts, George T. Auxiliary support for water skiers.
2,738,525, 3-20-56, CI. 9—21.
Roberts-Gordon Appliance Corp. : See —
Warnecke, Robert I. 2,772,730.
Roberts, Graham E., and J. B. Copping, to The Decca Record
Co. Ltd. Position indicating apparatus for use with radio
navigation systems. 2,769,977, 11-6-56, CI. 343—112.
Roberts, Harry E. : See —
Lowe, Wesley G., Jones, and Roberts. 2.739.060.
Lowe, Wesley G., Jones, and Roberts. 2,743,182.
Lowe, Wesley G., Jones, and Roberts. 2,743.183.
Roberts, Ingham S., to American Viscose Corp. Twister ten-
sion assembly. 2,736,511, 2-28-56, CI. 242 — 149.
Roberts, James C. : See —
Browning, John W., and Roberts. 2,738.820.
Robert, Albert A., to Arthur S. Brown Mfg. Co. Picker stick Roberts, James R., to Weyerhaeuser Timber Co. Manufacture
check strap for looms and method of making the same.
2,741,273, 4-10-56, CI. 139—161.
Robert, Jacnues G. : See — -
Jacob, Robert M., and Robert. 2,751,413.
Robert, Jean : See —
Gailliot, Paul, and Robert. 2,738,349.
Robert, Marcel : See —
Payette. Joseph H. C. 2.764.120.
Robert, Phillipe, to Societe Civile d'Etudes de Centrifuga-
tion. Apparatus for the production of tubular metallic
objects. 2,752,648, 7-3-50. CI. 22—57.2.
Robert. Roger A. Aircraft with variable wing arrangement.
2,774.556, 12-18-56, CI. 244—46.
Robert-Charrue, Fritz A., to Ebauches S. A. Timepiece move-
ment with a jumping second-beating hand. 2,766,578,
10-16-56. CI. 58—59.
Roberton, Frederic A. : See —
Watrous, Gilbert A., and Roberton. 2,730,419.
Roberton, Frederic A. Detachable joint construction.
2,730,388, 1-10-56, CI. 287—103.
Roberton,, Frederic A., and J. J. Gonsch. Tov top with de-
tachable parts. 2,739,415, 3-27-56, CI. 46—67.
Roberts, Albert O. Clutch. 2,743,804, 5-1-56, CI. 192—48.
Roberts, Alvin T., Jr. : See —
Thompson, Wallace M., Swint, and Roberts. 2,746,662.
Roberts, Arlan G. : See —
Keil, Havard L., Harriman, and Roberts. 2,741,575.
Roberts, Arness and 'Co. : See —
Arness, William B. 2,764,804.
Roberts, Bernard E. Snelled hook container. 2,763,957,
9-25-56, CI. 43—57.5.
of glazed hardboard. 2,757,114, 7-31-56, CI. 154 — 101.
Roberts, James R., to Weyerhaeuser Timber Co. Process of
forming molded cellulose products. 2,759,837, 8-21-56, CI.
106—200.
Roberts, John E., and K. Weissenberg, said Roberts assor.
to said Weissenberg. Apparatus capable of use for the
study of Theological phenomena. 2,752,778, 7-3-56, CI.
73—60.
Roberts. John J. Loose jaw chuck. 2,770,462, 11-13-56,
CI. 279—56.
Roberts, John S.. Ill, to Trans-Trading Corp. Folding rocking
chair. 2,741,298, 4-10-56, CI. 155—56.
Roberts, John T., deceased ; B. E. Roberts, administratrix,
V-i to E. E. Roberts and Mi to I. C. Matlock. Rotary plow.
2,739,517, 3-27-56, CI. 97—40.
Roberts. John T.. to Crane Co. Plastometer machine.
2,759,353, 8-21-56, CI. 73—16.
Roberts, Joseph H., to Heywood-Wakefield Co. Ash tray.
2,736,320, 2-28-56, CI. 131 — 235.
Roberts. Kenneth L. Forceps for ear-piercing. 2,733,716,
2-7-56, CI. 128—321.
Roberts, Kenneth L. Aid for pierced ears. 2,739,596,
3-27-56. CI. 128—329.
Roberts, Kenneth S., to Container Corp. of America. Con-
tainer with telescopic cover. 2,754.046, 7-10-56, CI.
229—45.
Roberts, Lawrence M., to Research Corp. Gas cleaning
method. 2,730,195, 1-10-56, CI. 183—121.
Roberts, Lawrence M., to Research Corp. Electrical precipita-
tion apparatus. 2,756,838, 7-31-56, CI. 183 — 7.
Roberts, Lawrence M, to Research Corp. Electrostatic pre-
cipitator. 2,756,839, 7-31-56, CI. 183—7.
LIST OF PATENTEES
665
Roberts, Lawrence M., to Research Corp. Electrical precipita-
tion apparatus. 2,758,535, 8-14-56, CI. 99—261.
Roberts, Leonard C. Band saw blades. 2,734,533, 2-14-56,
CI. 143—133.
Roberts Mfg. Co. : See —
Hill, Harvey J., and Petty. 2,772 474.
Roberts, Maurice, and G. C. J. Wakefield, to United Shoe
Machinery Corp. Sewing machine bobbin preheater attach-
ments. 2,736,280, 2-28-56, CI. 112—41.
Roberts, Morris E., 75% to K. W. Lovegren. Electrically
operated set works for saw mill carriages. 2,768,662,
10-30-56, CI. 143—120.
Roberts, Paul B. : See —
Dorland, Rodger M., and Roberts. 2,744,013.
Roberts, Paul E., to Maeward Couplings, Inc. Swivel cou-
pling for tubing and hose. 2,764,430, 9-25-56, CI.
285—247.
Roberts & Porter, Inc. : See —
Lindquist, Jonas T. 2,750,689.
Roberts, Ray J. D., and A. H. Faulkner, to C. D. Hummel, Sr.
Thermostatic switch. 2,745,922, 5-15-56, CI. 200—116.
Roberts, Richard B., R. P. Petersen, and C. T. Holliday to
the United States of America as represented by the Sec-
retary of the Navy. Firing error recorder. 2,773,732,
12-11-56, CI. 346—38.
Roberts, Richard W. : See —
Green, Wilson P., and Roberts. 2,763,248.
Roberts, Robert. Retrievable anchor. 2,746,414, 5-22-56,
CI. 114 — 208.
Roberts, Roland R., to Farrel-Birmingham Co.. Inc. Work
tables for boring mills and the like. 2,773,725, 12-11-56,
CI. 308—77.
Roberts, Roy J. Automatic vehicle washing device. 2,751,915,
6-26-56, CI. 134—123.
Roberts, Roy J., y2 to J. B. Jarmon, Jr. Fishhook. 2,775,058,
12-25-56, CI. 43—44.4.
Roberts, Roy L., Jr. : See —
Hallerberg, Theodore W., Roberts, and Flum. 2,730,705.
Roberts, Seward M., to American Flange & Mfg. Co., Inc.
Locating and ejecting mechanism. 2,755,759, 7-24-56, CI.
113—50.
Roberts, Shepard, to General Electric Co. Electroluminescent
cell. 2,765,419, 10-2-56, CI. 313—108.
Roberts, Virginia T. Divided bed cover. 2,730,728, 1-17-56,
CI. 5—334.
Roberts, Walter van B. : See —
Burns, Leslie L, Jr., and Roberts. 2,750,567.
Roberts, Walter van B., to Radio Corp. .of America. Magneto-
strictive ferrites. 2,736,824, 2-28-56, CI. 310—26.
Roberts, Walter van B., to Radio Corp. of America. Magneto-
strictive amplifier. 2,738,386, 3-13-56, CI. 179—171.
Roberts, Walter van B., to Radio Corp. of America. Mechani-
cal resonator coupling utilizing Poisson's effect. 2,738,467,
3-13-56, CI. 333—71.
Roberts, Walter van B., to Radio Corp. of America. Fre-
quency selective coupling system. 2,770,782, 11-13-56,
CI. 333—71.
Roberts, Willard A. : See —
Moore, Frank L., and Roberts. 2,740,633.
Roberts, William B., to Sarkes Tarzian, Inc. Method of
recovering selenium. 2,737,348, 3-6-56, CI. 241 — 24.
Roberts, William, Co., Inc. : See —
Roth, James E. 2,738,061.
Roberts, William L. : See —
Platte, William N., and Roberts. 2,748,380.
Roberts, Winston J., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
Expanded polyvinyl chloride plastic containing wax.
2,744.075, 5-1-56, CI. 260—2.5.
Robertshaw-Fulton Controls Co. : See —
Coles, Ralph V. 2,774,919.
Dykzeul, Theodore J., and Schmidt. 2,765,803.
Fielden, John E. 2,735,052.
Puster, Louis M. 2,752,095.
Puster, Louis M. 2,765,984.
Puster, Louis M. 2,765,985.
Rice, Harold W., and Vaughn. 2,758,792.
Russell, William J. 2.754 060.
Shivers, Paul F. 2,770,699.
Strobel, Charles K. 2,729,286.
Watkins, William M., Jr. 2,729,395.
Weber, Victor, and Russell. 2,757,260.
Weber, Victor, and Russell. 2,759,071.
Weber. Victor, and Tyler. 2,774,849.
Roberts-Horsfield, William C, Jr. Stabilized aircraft seat.
2,740,599, 4-3-56, CI. 244—122.
Robertson. Alfred : See —
Mathias, Ernest A. R. 2,773,433.
Robertson, Amelia M. : See —
Robertson, Reuel R. and A. M. 2,750,775.
Robertson, Andrew, and A. W. H. Porter, to F. N. F. Ltd.
Textile warping machine. 2,738,565, 3-20-56, CI. 28 — 39.
Robertson Development Corp. : See —
Robertson, James L. 2,746,553.
ids and No
measuring apparatus. 2,732,416,
Robertson, Earl M. : See —
Minsk, Louis M., Van Deusen, and Robertson. 2,751,296.
Robertson, Earl M., and W. West, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Photosensitization of polymers containing cinnamoyl groups.
2,732,301, 1-24-56, CI. 95—7.
Robertson, Frank. Mobile wall unit. 2,742,675, 4-24-56,
CI. 20—4.
Robertson, Frank. Mobile wall unit. 2,752,641, 7-3-56, CI.
20—4.
Robertson, Frank H., to Saunders-Roe Ltd. Apparatus for
mounting bombs and the like in aircraft. 2,734,705,
2-14-56, CI. 244—137.
Robertson, George H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Electrode support for electron discharge device. 2,733,376,
1-31-56, CI. 313—261.
Robertson, George H., and E. J. Walsh, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Traveling wave electron discharge de-
vice. 2,740,068, 3-27-56, CI. 315 — 3.5.
Robertson, George H., and E. J. Walsh, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Electron discharge device. 2,750,529,
6-12-56, CI. 315—3.5.
Robertson, George H, and E. J. Walsh, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Electron discharge devices. 2,765,421,
10-2-56, CI. 315—3.5.
Robertson, H. H., Co. : See —
Coffman, Alden W. 2,764,808.
Curran, Bernard E. 2,739,520.
Goemann, Richard P. 2,729.429.
Jenkins, Paul W., and Brown. 2,744,589.
Johnson, Thomas B. 2,750,667.
Wiesmann, Joseph W. 2,738,892.
Wiesmann, Joseph W. 2,764,886.
Robertson, Jackson P. Bearing construction for rotatable
disc harrows. 2,732,266, 1-24-56, CI. 308—19.
Robertson, Jackson P. Load elevating and transporting at-
tachment for tractors. 2,743,027, 4-24-56, CI. 214 — 130.
Robertson, James A. : See —
Hambroek, Kenneth O., and Robertson. 2,768,979.
Robertson, James A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Continuous process for making 1,5-pentanediol and tetra-
hydrofurfuryl alcohol. 2,768,978, 10-30-56, CI. 260—635.
Robertson, James L., to Robertson Development Corp. Air-
craft lateral control systems. 2,746,553, 5-22-56, CI.
170—135.24.
Robertson, James L., to The Frye Corp. Method of operat-
ing a propeller-driven aircraft. 2,760,738. 8-28-56. CI.
244—65.
Robertson, James M., to The Texas Co. Novel antioxidant and
composition. 2,741,563, 4-10-56,
CI.
Little, to The Texas Co.
2,730,485, 1-10-56, CI.
inhibited wax
106—270.
Robertson, James M., and J. L,
Separating oil-wax mixtures.
196—18.
Robertson, John D. : See —
Dean, Walter E. 2,759,324.
Robertson, John D. Weft-straightening apparatus. 2,742,685,
4-24-56, CI. 26—63.
Robertson, John M. : See —
Brown, Edward L., and Robertson. 2,750,749.
Wyatt, Wilbur E., and Robertson. 2,747,256.
Robertson, Kenneth W. : See —
Warden, Robert L., and Robertson. 2,773,551.
Robertson, Loyd J. Automatic transfer switch control cir-
cuit. 2,745,971, 5-15-56, CI. 307—64.
Robertson, Mead E. Ventilating attachment. 2,756,564,
7-31-56, CI. 62—102.
Robertson, Nat C. : See —
Di Nardo, Albert, Gardner, and Robertson. 2,769,846.
Gabbett, James F., Jr., and Robertson. 2,762,834.
Gardner, James H., Robertson, and Schoenbrunn.
2,775,601.
Robertson, Otis R. : See —
Perry, Albert F., and Robertson. 2,737,211.
Robertson Photo-Mechanix, Inc. : See —
Blatherwick, Delbert T. 2,730,939.
Robertson, Reuel R. and A. M. Candle and adaptor combina-
tions. 2,750,775, 6-19-56, CI. 67—22.
Robertson, Ross E., and D. N. Glew, to National Research
Council. Cell holder for a spectrophotometer. 2,744,440,
5-8-56, CI. 88—14.
Robertson, Sloan D., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Microwave frequency-selective mode absorber. 2,764,743,
9-25-56, CI. 333—98.
Robertson, Thomas H. Hoe. 2,752,839, 7-3-56, CI. 97 — 66.
Robertson, William A. : See-
Dodge, Adiel T., and Robertson. 2,751,055.
Robertson, William E., to W. H. Miner, Inc. Clutch actuat-
ing means for gear driven hand brakes. 2,757,770, 8-7-56,
CI. 192—99.
Robertson, William E., to W. H. Miner, Inc. Clutch operator.
2,762,225. 9-11-56, CI. 74—104.
Robertson-Shersby-Harvie, Robert B., to National Research
Development Corp. Wave guide accelerator system. Re.
24,146, 5-1-56. CI. 250—27.
Robertson-Shersby-Harvie, Robert B., and J. Dain. Wave
delaying structure for rectangular wave-guides. 2,770,781,
11-13-56, CI. 333 — 31.
Robeson, Charles D. : See —
Benton, Charles H., and Robeson. 2,765,343.
Benton, Charles H., and Robeson. 2,765,344.
Robey, Floyd M. Tetrahedronal kite and method of making.
2,744,701, 5-8-56, CI. 244—153.
Robey, Irvin L. : See —
Robinson, Aaron Z., and Robey. 2,736,774.
Robie, Norman P., to Electro Refractories & Abrasives Corp.
Abrasive bodies. 2,734,812, 2-14-56, CI. 51—298.
Robillard, Andre- A., to Compagnie Auxiliaire des Mines. Bat-
tery of accumulators and bench for charging this battery.
2,746,002, 5-15-56, CI. 320—2.
Robillard, Jean J. A., to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson.
Contact device. 2,758,263, 8-7-56, CI. 317—235.
Robin, George. Utility tray and support for attachment to
chairs. 2,755,845, 7-24-56, CI. 155 — 188.
666
INDEX OP PATENTS, 1956
Robinette, David A. Single aileron control system for air-
planes. 2,738,150, 3-13-56, Cl. 244 — 90.
Robinette, Marion L., and W. G. Faw. to Eastman Kodak Co.
Warper tension device. 2,735,632, 2-21-56, Cl. 242 — 150.
Robinette, Richard T. : See —
Altrnan, Peter, and Robinette. 2,741,236.
Robin Hood Co. : See —
Heller, Isaac. 2,764,631.
Heller, Isaac. 2,764,748.
ans, A. H., Co., Inc. : See —
Murphey, Robert S. 2,770,649.
Robins, A. K., & Co., Inc. : See —
Kibler, Louis E., and Sindall. 2,737,286.
Robins, Erford E. : See —
Parker, Humphrey P., and Robins. 2,772,072.
Robins, Erford E., and H. P. Parker, to Columbus McKinnon
Chain Corp. Hoist chain guide and stripper. 2,773,668,
12-11-56, Cl. 254—167.
Robins, Richard S. : See —
Brown, Morden G., Robins, and Legan. 2,737,079.
Robins, Richard S., to American Optical Co. Illuminator
for photomicrography. 2,739,228, 3-20-56, Cl. 240 — 41.3.
Robins, Roland K. : See —
Hitchings, George H., and Robins. 2,749,344.
Hitchings, George H., and Robins. 2,749,345.
Robins, Samuel D. Endless-belt conveyors. 2,747,726,
5-29-56, Cl. 198 — 203.
Robinson, Aaron Z., and I. L. Robey. Sound recording system.
2,736,774, 2-28-56, Cl. 179—100.1.
Robinson, Albert : See —
Bird, Stanley, and Robinson. 2,769,543.
Robinson, Antonio E. Air inlet for nursing bottles. 2,753,068,
7-3-56, Cl. 215—11.
Robinson, Arthur A., F. C. Williams, and T. Kilburn, to Na-
tional Research Development Corp. Electronic digital com-
puting machines. 2,772,050, 11-27-56, Cl. 235 — 61.
Robinson Brick & Tile Co. : See —
Peebles, Joseph B. 2,763,049.
Robinson, Bruce E. : See — •
Hart, Norman E., and Robinson. 2,762,300.
Robinson, Cecil, and H. E. Hancock, to Tri Poods Co. Paint
materials and methods of making the same. 2,739,072,
3-20-56, Cl. 106—253.
Robinson, Charles A., to Arnold Hoffman & Co., Inc. Water
soluble N-methylol polypyrrolidones, and textiles treated
therewith. 2,734,004, 2-7-56, Cl. 117 — 139.5.
Robinson, Charles A., to Arnold, Hoffman & Co , Inc. Dye-
fixing agents. 2,736,749, 2-28-56, Cl. 260 — 564.
Robinson, Charles A., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Breast
line lasting machines. 2,754,529, 7-17-56, Cl. 12 — 10.2.
Robinson, Charles P., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp.
Method and apparatus for mass separation. 2,752.501,
6-26-56, Cl. 250—41.9. ...
Robinson, Charles F., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp.
Radiological meter. 2,760,080, 8-21-56, Cl. 250 — 83 6.
Robinson Charles P., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp.
Method and apparatus for ionization of solids. 2,772,363,
11-27-56, Cl. 250—41.9.
Robinson, Charles F., N. W. Bell, S. V. Piccirillo and G. D.
Perkins, to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp. Recording
system. 2,772,367, 11-27-56, Cl. 250—41.9.
Robinson, Charles V., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Navy. Pull reverse roll
throat scan horn. 2,761,136, 8-28-56, Cl. 343 — 762
Robinson, Claude L., to Gardner-Denver Co. Feed control de-
vice for power operated tools with pressure fluid feed.
2,759,458, 8-21-56, Cl. 121—45.
Robinson, Denis M., to High Voltage Engineering Corp. Ap-
paratus for sterilizing foods, drugs and other substances by
scanning action of high-energy electrons. 2, 72!), 7 is I :: .'a;
Cl. 250 — 49.5.
Robinson, Denis M., to High Voltage Engineering Corp.
Method of irradiating streams of liquids, gases, finely di-
vided solids, etc., by continuous beams of high instantaneous
ionization density. 2,737,593, 3-6-56, Cl. 250—49.
Robinson, Dick P. and D. P., Jr. Combination portable and
stationary disk roller. 2,729,121, 1-3-56, Cl. 76—89.2.
Robinson, Dick P., Jr. : See —
Robinson, Dick P. and D. P., Jr. 2,729,121.
Robinson, Donald E. Automatic watering control. 2,768,028,
10-23-56, Cl. 299—27.
Robinson, Eli A. Method of making a va Ived inflatable article.
2,734,011, 2-7-56, Cl. 154—85.
Robinson, Eli A. Striking bag and support. 2,740,630,
4-3-56, Cl. 272—77.
Robinson, Ernest B. Method of making helically wound con-
tainers. 2,737,091, 3-6-56, Cl. 93—94.
Robinson, Ernest B., and P. G. <;iasbv; said Glasby assor.
to said Robinson. Machine for the production of helically
wound tubes. 2,734,432, 2-14-56, Cl. 93 — 80.
Robinson, Eugene S., A. C. Briesmeister, and B. B. Mclnteer,
to the United States of America as represented by the
United States Atomic Energy Commission. Mercury
bellows pump. 2,775,399, 12-25-56, Cl. 230—85.
Robinson, Frank E. : See —
Carlson, Clarence O., Everling, and Robinson. 2,730,791.
Robinson, Glen P., Jr. : See-
Wright, Walter W., and Robinson. 2,772,446.
Robinson, Grant R., and P. T. Trueman, to Old Town Corp.
Fluid control for duplicator machine. 2,754,752, 7-17-56,
Cl. 101—132.5.
Robinson, Harold : See —
Dodd, Clinton R.. Hartnett, and Robinson. 2,761,207.
Robinson, Harris A., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Air Force. Frequency
monitoring arrangement. 2,751,500, 6-19-56, Cl. 250 — 36.
Robinson, Harris A., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Air Force. Frequency
control system. 2,754,421, 7-10-56, Cl. 250 — 36.
Robinson, Harris A., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Air Force. Frequency
control system. 2,761,065, 8-28-56, Cl. 250 — 36.
Robinson, Harris A., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Air Force. Harmonic
generator. 2,761,066, 8-28-56, Cl. 250—36.
Robinson, Harry R., to The Texas Co. Wax compositions in-
hibited from oxidative deterioration. 2,744,834, 5-8-56,
Cl. 106 — 270.
Robinson, Helen M. : See —
Greathouse, Lucien H., Smith, Robinson, and Haydel.
2,744,014.
Robinson, Herbert T. : See —
Jungjohann, Vernon H., Hanken, and Robinson. 2,750,810.
Robinson, Jacob G. Valve mechanism. 2,742,028, 4-17-56,
Cl. 123—79.
Robinson, James B. : See —
Peirce, Thomas H., and Robinson. 2,764,038.
Robinson, James D. Solution forming and dispensing device.
2,735,718, 2-21-56, Cl. 299—83.
Robinson, James E., to American Optical Co. Television
receiver having a sound-signal detector electrode in its
picture tube. 2,744,954, 5-8-56, Cl. 178—5.8.
Robinson, James H. : See —
King, John M., Robinson, Rowe, and Ewart. 2,762,304.
Robinson, John W., to Fram Corp. Seal for a coalescer.
2,732,077, 1-24-56, Cl. 210—169.
Robinson, John W., to Fram Corp. Cartridge for removing
undesirable free water and solid contaminant from liquid
hydrocarbon. 2,739,713, 3-27-56, Cl. 210—164.
Robinson, John W., and M. R. Souders, to Fram Corp. Ap-
paratus for separating immiscible liquids. 2,757,803,
8-7-56, Cl. 210 — 184.
Robinson, Joseph F., and W. A. Webb, to Western Vegetable
Industries, Inc. Vacuum cooling apparatus. 2,767,556,
10-23-56, Cl. 62—6.
Robinson, Joseph N., F. J. L. Miller, and B. McDonnell, to
The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Co. of Canada
2,768,168,
Ltd. Process for the production of melamine,
10-23-56, Cl. 260—249.7.
Robinson, Kenneth W., M. W. Green, and G. A. Morton, to
Radio Corp. of America. Nuclear radiation measuring in-
strument. 2,750,513, 6-12-56, Cl. 250 — 71.
Robinson, Lawrence N. : See —
Leslie, John G., and Robinson. 2,733,754.
Robinson, Leland P., to Electrodata Corp. Tape storage
device. 2,734;692, 2-14-56, Cl. 242—74.
Robinson, Maurice B. : See —
Petrella, Pasquale, and Robinson. 2,750,578.
Robinson, Norman W., to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co., as trustee. Travelling wave tube. 2,758,241, 8-7-56,
Cl. 315—3.5.
Robinson, Norman W., A. Turpie, and H. Hutchinson, to
Hartford National Bank and Trust Co., as trustee. Travel-
ling wave tube. 2,757,310, 7-31-5G, Cl. 315 — 3.5.
Robinson Orifice Fitting Co. : See —
Muff, Oliver W. 2,743,742.
Robinson, Preston : See —
Peck, David B., and Robinson. 2,735,970.
Peck, David B., and Robinson. 2,740,732.
Peck, David B., and Robinson. 2,764.718.
Robinson, Preston, to Sprague Electric Co. Process of pro
ducing reduced glass resistance elements. 2,743,196
4-24-56, Cl. 117—227.
Robinson, Preston, to Sprague Electric Co. Catalyst
2,755,236, 7-17-56, Cl. 204—10.
Robinson, Preston, to Sprague Electric Co. Resistance ele
ments and compositions and methods of making same
2,767,289, 10-16-56, Cl. 201—75.
Robinson, Preston, and D. B. Peck, to Sprague Electric Co
Electrical condenser and method of making it. 2,738,453,
3-13-56, Cl. 317—258.
Robinson, Preston, and D. B. Peck, to Sprague Electric Co.
Electrical condensers. 2,749,490, 6-5-56, Cl. 317—258.
Robinson, Preston, and E. D. O'Brian, to Sprague Electric Co.
Process and apparatus for growing single crystals.
2,754,259, 7-10-56, Cl. 204 — 192.
Robinson, Ralph L., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
Catalysts for the hydration of olefines and dehydration of
alcohols. 2,769,847, 11-6-56, Cl. 260—641.
Robinson, Richard A. : See —
Cusic, John W., and Robinson. 2,752,385.
Robinson, Richard A., to G. D. Searle & Co. 3.4-dihydro-2-
quinazolines and processes for the production thereof.
2,758,996, 8-14-56, Cl. 260—251.
Robinson, Ronald R., to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Engine
speed control mechanism. 2,747,426, 5-29-56, Cl. 74 — 507.
Robinson, Rowland N., to The Robinson Thread Co. Bobbin
having a controlled unwinding. 2,732,817, 1-31-56, Cl.
112—251.
Robinson, Samuel A. : See —
Stineman, Jacob W., Jr., and Robinson. 2,751,529.
Robinson, Thomas, and W. J. Poy, to Essoldo Circuit (Control)
Ltd. Actuation .of electromagnetic relav means, particularly
for the projection of cinematograph films. 2,76.), 429,
10-2-56, Cl. 315—349.
Robinson Thread Co., The : See — ■
Robinson, Rowland N. 2,732,817.
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Robinson, Vincent S. : See —
Hoye, Theodore E., and Robinson. 2,750,758.
Robinson, William A. : See —
McLaughlin, George H., and Robinson. 2,746,009.
Robinson, William D., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Polyvinyl acetate cement compositions. 2,733,995, 2-7-56,
CI. 106—90.
Robinson, William H. Float. 2,767,506, 10--23-56, CI.
43—44.95.
Robinson, William J. : See — -
Marshall, William E., and Robinson. 2,748,845.
Robinson, William T., to Universal Oil Products Co. Treat-
ment of fuel oil with an alkyl pyrrole. 2,744,051, 5-1-56,
CI. 196—23.
Robison, Edwin E. Vacuum cleaner head attachment.
2,737,680, 3-13-56, CI. 15—246.
Robison, Harold E., and L. Catallo, to Wheel Trueing Tool Co.
Metal bonded abrasive wheel and method of making the
same. 2,766,565, 10-16-56, CI. 51 — 206.
Robison, Samuel B. : See —
Wilson, Howard L., Robison, and Smith. 2,775,537.
Robison, Samuel B., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Cement for adhesion of isobutvlene-diolefm polymers to
fibers. 2,754,239, 7-10-56, CI. 154—140.
Robitschek, Paul, and D. B. Stormon, to Hooker Electro-
chemical Co. Methylpolyehloro fatty acid esters stabilized
with epoxidized fatty oil and compositions thereof with
polyvinyl resins. 2,731,431, 1-17-56, CI. 260—23.
Robitschek, Paul, and C. T. Bean, Jr., to Hooker Electro-
chemical Co. Poly-halogen-containing alpha substituted
alkylenic succinic acids and anhydrides. 2,752,361, 6-26-56,
CI. 260—346.6.
Robledano, Pablo, to The Coconut Processes Inc. Method of
extracting oil from mature, fresh coconut meats. 2,742,487,
4-17-56, CI. 260 — 412.
Robley, Arthur C, 49% to E. J. Oleniczak, and 51% to
P. J. Kaczorek. Motor moisture filter and fume control.
2,731,958, 1-24-56. CI. 123—119.
Robot Appliances, Inc. : See —
Miller, Harold L. 2,747,864.
Robot, Berning u. Co. : See —
Weisse, Ernst E., and Franke. 2,766,669.
Robotron Corp. See —
Rockafellow, Stuart C. 2,730,657.
Rockafellow, Stuart C. 2,731,594.
Rockafellow, Stuart C. 2,739,281.
Rockafellow, Stuart C. 2,761,967.
Thomsen, Theodore R. 2,768,289.
Robson, Aubrey H., to American Air Filter Co., Inc. Over-
heat safety control operating means. 2,762,223, 9-11-56,
CI. 74—2.
Robson, Homer L., and W. H. Sheltmire, to Olin Mathieson
Chemical Corp. Process of bleaching during laundering.
2,733,120, 1-31-56, CI. 8—137.
Robson, John H., III. Method of making hydroxylamine
perchlorate. 2,768,874, 10-30-56, CI. 23—85.
Robson, John P., to Dalmas Ltd. Surgical dressings.
2,750,942, 6-19-56, CI. 128 — 156.
Robson, Stanley, and L. J. Derham, to Metallurgical Processes
Ltd. and The National Smelting Co. Ltd., carrying on busi-
ness together under the name of Metallurgical Development
Co. Condenser used in zinc production. 2,760,770,8-28
-56,
Cl. 266—15.
Roby, Horace H. Water scooter. 2,744,267, 5-8-56, CI. 9 — 1.
Roby, John W., Jr., and M. E. Snoddy, said Roby assignor to
said Snoddy. Control circuit for sensing electrical resist-
ance. 2,737,615, 3-6-56. CI. 317—141.
Roby, Sheldon S., and C. Ferry, to The Stanley Works. Four
plate mat switch. 2,773,148, 12-4-56, CI. 200—86.
Rocard, Yves A. Voltage regulators. 2,765,439, 10-2-56,
CI. 323—66.
Rocca, Julius P., and A. C. Henn, to Esso Research and Engi-
neering Co. Lubricating oil additive having improved cop-
per corrosion properties. 2,769,782, 11-6-56, CI. 252 — 42.7.
Rocha, Evenor A. Valve lock replacer. 2,742,689, 4-24-56,
CI. 29—249.
Roche, Arthur F. : See —
Price. Raymond M., and Roche. 2,739,140.
Roche, Clifton R. Transmission. 2,747,431, 5-29-56, CI.
74—765.
Roche, Melvin E., and L. K. Jackson, to The Harvard Mfg.
Co. Bedframe support leg. 2,772,424, 12-4-56, Cl. 5 — 176.
Rocheleau, Leopold A. Fine adjustments for dial indicators
and the like. 2,733,035, 1-31-56, Cl. 248—124.
Roehelle, William T. Automatic choke for shot guns.
2,771,698, 11-27-56, Cl. 42—79.
Rochester Button Co. : See —
Frankl, Egon. 2,769,721.
Rochester Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Hastings, Warren W. 2,762.394.
Hastings, Warren W. 2,774,939.
Rochestie, Barnett B. Closure means for cylindrical con-
tainers. 2,737,291, 3-6-56, Cl. 206—52.
Rochford, Patrick J., and R. Z. Hague, to Rockwell Mfg. Co.
Meter. 2,735,408, 2-21-56, Cl. 121—68.
Rochon, Robert W., to Monarch Logging Co., Inc. Gas logging
of wells. 2,745,282, 5-15-56, Cl. 73—153.
Rochon, Robert W., to Monarch Logging Co., Inc. Method
for measuring gas in cores. 2,749,220, 6-5-56, Cl. 23 — 230.
Rock, Frank C, and A. E. Mann, to Technicolor Motion
Picture Corp. Prism assembly and method of manufacture.
2,754,718, 7-17-56, Cl. 88—1.
Rock, Frank C, Jr. : See —
Kelly, Donald H., and Rock. 2,740,317.
Kelly, Donald II., and Rock. 2,771,055.
Rock, Frank C, Jr., to Technicolor Motion Picture Corp.
Method of making optical prism. 2,737,076, 3-6-56, Cl.
Rock, George L. Chiropractic table with adjustable aux-
iliary table section. 2,753,233, 7-3-56, Cl. 311 — 7.
Rock, Reginald H. Key assembly. 2,738,668, 3-20-56, Cl.
70 — 456.
Rockafellow, Stuart C, to Robotron Corp. Multiple phase
control system. 2,730,657, 1-10-56, Cl. 315 — 146.
Rockafellow, Stuart C, to Robotron Corp. Phase shifting
device for three phase. 2,731,594, 1-17-56, Cl. 323—119.
Rockafellow, Stuart C, to Robotron Corp. Device for con-
trolling the rise and decay of an electric current. 2,739,281,
3-20-56, Cl. 323—18.
Rockafellow, Stuart C, to Robotron Corp. Timing relay.
2,761,967, 9-4-56, Cl. 250—27.
Rockett, Jack, to Arnold, Hoffman & Co., Inc. Acetylated
hydroxy derivatives of fatty acids. 2,764,604, 9-25-56,
Cl. 260 — 405.
Rockey, Albert E. Beverage mixer. 2,756,974, 7-31-56, Cl.
259—110.
Rockford Machine Tool Co. : See —
Hallberg, Elmer E., and Bjorklund. 2,740,383.
Rock Hill Printing & Finishing Co. : See —
Davis, Thomas E., and Feindel. 2,765,766.
Faulkner, Hugh B., Jr., Davis, and Feindel. 2,754,790.
Feindel, George P. 2,752,881.
Rocklin, Albert L. : See —
Heitz, Robert G., and Rocklin. 2,747,962.
Rocklin, Isadore J. Pushcart-type adjustable rotary saw for
timber mowing. 2,733,739, 2-7-56, Cl. 143 — 43.
Rockney, Elton S., to Union Special Machine Co. Adjustable
eccentric for sewing machines. 2,749,860, 6-12-56, Cl.
112—210.
Rockoff, Joseph, to The Dayton Rubber Co. Light-weight
foam rubber cushioning structure. 2,748,399, 6-5-56, Cl.
5—348.
Rockoff, Joseph, to The Dayton Rubber Co. Textile cot.
2,763,033, 9-18-56, Cl. 19—143.
Rockoff, Joseph, to The Dayton Rubber Co. Non-skid rubber
product. 2,766,800, 10-16-56, Cl. 152—211.
Rockoff, Joseph, to The Dayton Rubber Co. Laminated articles
such as pneumatic tires. 2,766,801, 10-16-56, Cl. 152 — 354.
Rockoff, Joseph, to The Dayton Rubber Co. Textile cot.
2,773,288, 12-11-56, Cl. 19—143.
Rockoff, Joseph, to The Dayton Rubber Co. Picker stick
checking apparatus. 2,775,264, 12-25-56, Cl. 139—161.
Rockoff, Joseph, and D. A. Meyer, to The Dayton Rubber Co.
Porous rubber products such as printing members and the
like, and method for manufacture of the same. 2,763,208,
9-18-56, Cl. 101 — 367.
Rockola, David C, to Rock-Ola Mfg. Corp. Wall box struc-
ture. 2,748,973, 6-5-56, Cl. 220—18.
Rock-Ola Mfg. Corp. : See —
Rockola, David C. 2,748,973.
Rockstrom, Leonard : See — -
Goddard, Herbert W., and Rockstrom. 2,759,678.
Saco, Felix, and Rockstrom. 2,743,879.
Saco, Felix, and Rockstrom. 2,751,164.
Rockwell, Edward A. Rotary fluid displacement device and
mechanism therefor. 2,758,548, 8-14-56, Cl. 103—126.
Rockwell, Francis H., to Diamond Alkali Co. Electrolytic
cell. 2,742,420, 4-17-56, Cl. 204—266.
Rockwell, Fredrick W., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Slitter
for forming body blanks from sheets. 2,775,336, 12-25-56,
Cl. 198—34.
Rockwell, Harvey W„ to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Earth
mover power steering mechanism. 2,742,100, 4-17-56, Cl.
180—79.2.
Rockwell, Harvey W., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Apron and
ejector construction for carry type scraper. 2,759,276,
8-21-56, Cl. 37—126.
Rockwell Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Mathias, John S. 2,768,469.
Rockwell Mfg. Co. : See —
Chrisman, Horace. 2,760,384.
Dimmett, James E. 2,769,594.
Hague, Robert Z. 2,764,022.
Johnson, Charles B. 2,746,478.
McGay, John B., and Spore. 2,773,642.
Ocenasek, William F. 2,754,859.
Reibig, Eric A. 2,773,395.
Rochford, Patrick J., and Hague. 2,735,408.
Schutz, Ewald. 2,773,525.
Schutz, Ewald, and Butzin. 2,773,524.
Taylor, William S. 2,758,617.
Thoresen, Einar. 2,764,901.
Thoresen, Einar. 2,769,571.
Rockwell Register Corp. : See —
Wheelbarger, Albert S., and Warrick. 2,773,640.
Rockwell, Ronald J., to Crosley Broadcasting Corp. High
fidelity amplifier. 2,763,732, 9-18-56, Cl. 179 — 171.
Rockwell, Ronald J., to Crosley Broadcasting Corp. Device
for automatically governing dynamic level range in audio
frequency circuits. 2,768,249, 10-23-56, Cl. 179—171.
668
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Rockwell Spring and Axle Co. : See —
Blair, Chester A. 2,749,706.
Buckendale, Lawrence R. 2,763,160.
Buckendale, Lawrence R. 2,765,876.
Clarke, William B., Hunter, and Santucci. 2,761,507.
Elconin, Eli V. 2,755,097.
Faust, Charles L., and Safranek. 2,748,068.
Gonia, August T., and Fante. 2,740,468.
Hampson, John C. 2,746,512.
Hampson, John C. 2,752,956.
Herider, Elmer A., and James. 2,737,666.
Keese. Beverly W. 2,743,615.
Keese, Beverly W., and Williams. 2,751,798.
Pringle, William L. 2,750,011.
Pringle, William L. 2,754,695.
Puglielli, Alphonse, and Komarnitsky. 2,746,704.
Rockwell, Walter F. 2,730.914.
Scheel, VValther F. 2,750,^00.
Scheel, Walther F. 2,755,890.
Scheel, Walther F. 2,775,316.
Super, Ralph K. 2,750,006.
Super, Ralph K., and House. 2,751,048.
Rockwell, Walter F., to The Rockwell Spring and Axle Co.
Multi-speed planetary vehicle drive mechanism. 2,730,914,
1-17-56, CI. 74—695.
Rockwell, William C. : See —
Lowe, Edison, and Rockwell. 2,745,194.
Rockwood, Albert M., and R. M. Conklin, to The Wolf Machine
Co. Sharpening attachment for a cloth cutting machine.
2,730,850, 1-17-56, CI. 51—249.
Rockwood, Albert M., J. E. Ballmer, and C. H. May, to The
Murray Corp. of America. Power transmission control.
2,731,849. 1-24-56, CI. 74 — 472.
Rockwood Sprinkler Co. : See —
Gurney, Gordon T. 2,729,296.
Gurney, Gordon T., and Gagliardo. 2,753,003.
Rocky, Joseph F., and F. R. Nissel, to Union Carbide and
Carbon Corp. Method of laminating layers of thermoplastic
foil. 2,771,388, 11-20-56, CI. 154 — 102.
Roco Manser Precision Engineering Corp. : See —
Lienhard, Gottlieb. 2,769,242.
Rocwall Co. : See —
Arrighini, Artil. 2,751,308.
Rod, Robert L., and W. D. Becher, to Bogue Electric Mfg.
Co. Calibrated apparatus for measuring liquid levels.
2,753,542, 7-3-56, CI. 340—3.
Rod, Robert L., and W. D. Becher, to Bogue Electric Mfg. Co.
Apparatus for measuring liquid levels. 2,775,748, 12-25-56,
CI. 340—3.
Rodale Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Schmier, Jacob. 2,750,571.
Rodanet, Henri. Odometer. 2,775,406, 12-25-56, CI. 235—97.
Rodd, John T. Toothbrush and paste dispenser assembly.
2,733,722, 2-7-56, CI. 132—84.
Roddick, Douglas G. : See-
Scott, Lawrence B., Nixon, and Roddick. 2,763,613.
Scott, Lawrence B., Nixon, and Roddick. 2,763,617.
Roddin, Daniel P. : See-
Kline, Bernard L., and Roddin. 2,751,310.
Rode, Ludwig, to Kurt Korber & Co. K. G. Methods and ap-
paratus for inserting filter substances in mouthpieces for
cigarettes, cigars, and the like. 2,735,345, 2-21-56, CI.
93—77.
Rodenacker, Wolf, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft.
Apparatus for maintaining liquids at a constant level in a
tank. 2,762,390, 9-11-56, CI. 137—394.
Rodenhuis, Klass : See — ■
Groendijk, Hendrik, Rodenhuis, and Bruijsten. 2,740,063.
Rodentin Atkiebolag : See —
Lindblom, Karl A. H. 2,770,067.
Roder, Albert, to NSU Werke Aktiengesellschaft. Frame ar-
rangement for bicycles and motorcycles. 2,763,496, 9-18-56,
CI. 280—281.
ROder, Hugo L., and G. Hennemann, to American Enka Corp.
Method for the manufacture of cellulose-reinforced rubber
articles. 2,746,897, 5-22-56, CI. 154—136.
Rodgers, Franklin A. : See —
Koda, Nobuo J., Smith, Corderman, and Rodgers.
2,769,116.
Rodgers, George F. : See —
Young, De Walt S., and Rodgers. 2,768,175.
Rodgers, George F., to Eastman Kodak Co. Process for pre-
paring alkoxyquinone compounds. 2,743,280, 4-24-56, CI.
260 — 396.
Rodgers, George F., to Eastman Kodak Co. Preparation of
hydroquinone. 2,748,172, 5-29-56, CI. 260—621.
Rodgers, George F., to Eastman Kodak Co. Process for pre-
paring monoehlorohydroquinone. 2,748,173, 5-29-56, CI.
260—623.
Rodgers, George F., to Eastman Kodak Co. Process for the
preparation of monotertiary butyl-p-hydroxy anisole.
2,759,980, 8-21-56, CI. 260—613.
Rodgers, George V. Three dimensional radar indicator.
2.751,588, 6-19-56, CI. 343—112.
Rodgers, Nelson E., R. G. Henika, and R. E. Miersch, to
Western Condensing Co. Whipping products and process
of manfacture. 2,765,232, 10-2-56, CI. 99—57.
Rodgers, Ralph W. : See —
Ginocchlo, Byron A., and Rodgers. 2,759,369.
Rodgers, Warren : See —
Griffln, Thomas S., and Rodgers. 2,767,053.
Rodi & Wienenberger Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Ihringer, Gerhard. 2,755,617.
Rodis, Franz, and H. Klee, to Knapsack-Griesheim Aktien-
gesellschaft. Process of eliminating arsenic compounds
from phosphoric acid. 2,767,136, 10-16-56, CI. 204 — 130.
Rodis, Franz, and F. Thomas, to Knapsack-Griesheim Aktien-
gesellschaft fur Stickstoffdunger und Autogentechnik. Fluid
for gravity separation. 2,774,734, 12-18-56t CI. 252-
Rodman, Clarence J.,
2,737,856.
2,763,934.
,726.
to Alliance Ware, Inc. Pickling.
2,733,999, 2-7-56, CI. 117—50.
Rodman, Clarence J., to Alliance Ware, Inc. Preparation of
sheet metal for enameling. 2,774,678, 12-18-56, CI. 117—8.
Rodman, Ernest A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Coated article and method of making. 2,773,781, 12-11-56,
CI. 117—138.8.
Rodney, Martin A. : See —
Churnside, Katherine R., and Rodney. 2,764,446.
Rodoni, Francis F. Knife sharpener. 2,770,153, 11-13-56,
CI. 76—89.1.
Rodriguez, Camilo, to Dav.ol Rubber Co. Fountain bag sup-
port. 2,739,632, 3-27-56, CI. 150—2.1.
Rodriguez, Camilo, to Davol Rubber Co. Nurser combina-
tion. 2,753,007, 7-3-50, CI. 215 — 11.
Rodriguez, Frank A., Jr. Adjustable angle waste fitting with
frangible junctures. 2,756,076, 7-24-56, CI. 285—4.
Rodriguez, Ramon : See —
Quinones, Lius, and Rodriguez. 2,766,541.
Rodriquez, Eloy : See —
Owens, Harry, and Rodriguez. 2,762,125.
Rodth, Joseph J. Liquid metering and dispensing device.
2,736,466, 2-28-56, CI. 222—136.
Rodth, Joseph J., to Glenmore Corp. Device for dispensing a
measured quantity of liquid. 2,752,070, 6-26-56, CI.
222—255.
Roe, A. V., Canada Ltd. : See —
Creek, John O., and Dawson.
Creek, John O., and Dawson.
Dawson, Edward W. 2,734,31
Jay, Kenneth W. 2,748,947.
Keast, Francia H. 2,760,338.
McCullough, Armour L. 2,74!
Metcalf, Philip A. 2,747,449.
Purvis, Joseph T. 2,761,648.
Stewart, Ronald B., and Dennys. 2,774,365.
Roe, Eloise T. : See —
Lord, Francis L. 2,758,626.
Roe, Frank H., to Roe Mfg. Co. Device for revolving electrical
signs. 2,741,861, 4-17-56, CI. 40—33.
Roe, Lawrence A., to Bjorksten Research Laboratories, Inc.
Fire extinguishing liquid. 2,745,808, 5-15-56, CI. 252—8.
Roe Mfg. Co. : See-
Roe, Frank H. 2,741,861.
Roe. Oliver W. Air cooling system. 2,730,341, 1-10-56, CI.
261—30.
Roeber, Henry W. : See —
Regec, John J., and Roeber. 2,744,671.
Roeber, Henry W., and 'S. J. Gartner, to Sylvania Electric
Products Inc. Heater inserter 2,729,877, 1-10-56, CI.
29 — 25.19.
Roebling's, John A., Sons Corp. : See —
Corson, John H, Goetz, and Lewis. 2,756,169.
Nixon, Leroy. 2,765,753.
Roebuck, Alvah C, Jr. : See —
Macdonald, John A., and Roebuck. 2,763,834.
Roebuck, Clyde. Stop motion for looms. 2,745,441, 5-15-56,
CI 139 341
Roeckl, Otto. Laundry net closure. 2,740,446, 4-3-56, CI.
150—3.
Roedel, Milton J. : See —
Pease, Donald C, and Roedel. 2,762,791.
Roeder, Harold C. : See —
Roeder, Woodrow W. and H. C. 2,744,769.
Roeder, William J. : See —
Hoffman, Wilbur D. 2,734,989.
Roeder, Woodrow W. and H. C. Bushing means for attach-
ing cable In plate. 2,744,769, 5-8-56, CI. 285 — 6.5.
Roedter, Henry E., to Avco Mfg. Corp. Automatic ice
maker. 2,770,102, 11-13-56, CI. 62—7.
Roehl, Edward J., to Pittsburgh Steel Co. Lead-tin alloy
plating. 2,734,025, 2-7-56, CI. 204 — 43.
Roehm, Erwin G., to The Cincinnati Milling Machine Co.
Contouring machine control. 2,741,952, 4-17-56, CI.
90—13.5.
Roehm, William A. : See —
Rogge, Edmund A., and Roehm. Re. 24,161.
Roehrig, John. Vehicle stabilizer and helper spring. 2,741,475,
4-10-56. CI. 267—11.
Roehrig, Jonathan R., to National Research Corp. High-
vacuum device. 2,739,283, 3-20-56, CI. 324 — 33.
Roelandt, Frank J. : See —
Schilling, Robert, and Roelandt. 2,766,804.
Roelen, Otto : See —
Buchner, Karl, Roelen, and Meis. 2,700,301.
Tramm. Heinrich, and Roelen. 2,731,370.
Roemer. John J. : See —
Kaiser, Donald W., and Roemer. 2,729,640.
Roemer, John J., and D. W. Kaiser, to American Cyanamid
Co. Amino-iso-melamine. 2,729,639, 1-3-56, CI.
260—249.0.
Roemheld, Lothar B. Speaking aid. 2,750,598, 6-19-56,
CI. 3—1.1.
Roen, Ralph M. : See —
Dobrogowski, Daniel T., Roen, and Jones. 2,739,817.
Dobrogowski, Daniel T., Roen, and Jones. 2,763,486.
Roesch, Adolf, and H. Sonnet. Gyroscopes. 2,760,376,
8-28-56, CI. 74—5.
LIST OF PATENTEES
669
2,767,468, Rogge
2,751,172,
2,763,096,
Roesch, George R., to The Rush Stamping Co. Brake lever
mechanism. 2,738,686, 3-20-56, CI. 74 — 503.
Roeser, John 0., to Electro-Snap Switch & Mfg. Co. Electric
switches of the snap-action type. 2,750,463, 6-12-56, Ci.
200 — 67.
Roessler, Heinrich G. F., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft.
Winch for motor vehicles. 2,766,966, 10-16-56, CI.
254 — 166.
Roessler, Heinrich G. F., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft.
Device for anchoring a road vehicle. 2,772,754, 12^-56,
Cl. 188—4.
Roessler, Robert B., to Bray Chemical Co. Manufacturing
hydrocarbon sulfonates. 2,739,982, 3-27-56, Cl. 260—504.
Roesti, Hans : See — „ „„ „„„
Albrecht, Ott, Meyer, Schuetz, and Roesti. 2,763,529.
Schuetz, Fritz, Roesti, Albrecht, and Meyer. 2,763,530.
Roetger, Richard C. : See —
Goodrich, John J., and Roetger. 2,769,528.
Roetger, Richard C, to St. Regis Paper Co. Method and
apparatus for heat sealing closure tapes to containers.
2,749,966, 6-12-56, Cl. 154—1.0.
Roethel Engineering Corp. : See —
Roethel, John H. 2,736,589-2,736,593.
Roethel, John H, to Roethal Engineering Corp. Vertical
slide bolt door lock. 2,736,589, 2-28-56, Cl. 292 — 165.
Roethel, John H., to Roethal Engineering Corp. Vertical
slide bolt door lock. 2,736,590, 2-28-56, Cl. 292 — 165.
Roethel, John H., to Roethel Engineering Corp. Door lock.
2,736, 591, 2-28-56, Cl. 292—166.
Roethel, John H., to Roethel Engineering Corp. Door lock.
2.736.592, 2-28-56, Cl. 292—166.
Roethel, John H., to Roethel Engineering Corp. Door lock.
2.736.593, 2-28-56, Cl. 292—166.
Roethel, John H. Window regulator connecting means.
2,772,901, 12-4-56, Cl. 287—3.
Rofshus, Robert I. : See —
Brown, Clifford R., and Rofshus. 2,775,225.
Rogal, Edward H., and A. Martynse, to Du Pont Co. of
Canada Ltd. Tube cooling blower. 2,770,009, 11-13-56,
Cl. IS— 14.
Rogal, Seymour J. Shearing type cutting tool.
10-23-56, Cl. 30—240.
Rogallo, Francis M. : See —
Rogallo, Gertrude S. and F. M. 2,751,172.
Rogallo, Gertrude S. and F. M. Flexible kite.
6-19-56, Cl. 244—153.
Roger, Albert J. Sectional trellis structure.
9-18-56, Cl. 47—45.
Rogers, Annie C. : See —
Rogers, Anthony and A. C. 2,754,613.
Rogers, Anthony and A. C. Fish lure. 2,754,613, 7-17-56,
Cl. 43—42.38.
Rogers, Cecil C. Pick shaft stop. 2,760,523, 8-28-56, Cl.
139—147.
Rogers, Cyril B., to Bell Aircraft Corp. Rotary wing aircraft
propulsion system mounting. 2,739,769, 3-27-56, Cl.
244—17.27.
Rogers, Dilworth T., and J. P. McDermott, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Stabilization of sulfurized hydrocar-
bons. 2,738,344, 3-13-56. Cl. 260 — 139.
Rogers, Dilworth T., C. J. Bitzer, and H. W. Rudel, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Production of stable fuel oil.
2,739,051, 3-20-56, Cl. 44—76.
Rogers, Dilworth T., and H. W. Rudel, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Stabilized heating oil. 2,742,351, 4-17-56,
Cl. 44—76.
Rogers, Dilworth T„ and J. P. McDermott, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Foam inhibition of oils. 2,761,845,
9-4-56, Cl. 252—33.
Rogers, Don A. Combination casket and burial vault.
2,736,083, 2-28-56, Cl. 27 — 35.
Rogers, Douglas C. Weed cutter blades for the end sections
of cultivator rotors. 2,737,871, 3-13-56, Cl. 97—212.
Rogers, Douglas C, to International Standard Electric Corp.
Electron discharge devices. 2,749,476, 6-5-56, Cl. 315—38.
Rogers, Edmund : See —
Stetz. Robert J., and Rogers. 2,731,436.
Rogers, Edmund, to The Engine Parts Mfg. Co. Method of
stabilizing sprayable paints. 2,736,665, 2-28-56, Cl.
106—190.
Rogers, Edmund, to The Engine Parts Mfg. Co. Organic halo-
gen compound-containing coating composition. 2,739,953,
3-27-56, Cl. 260—33.6.
Rogers, Edward F., and J. P. Conbere, to Merck & Co., Inc.
Hydrocortisone tertiarv-butylacetate and processes for pre-
paring the same. 2,736,733, 2-28-56, Cl. 260—397.45.
Rogers, Edward S. : See —
Hackley, Reginald A., and Rogers. 2,738,487.
Rogers, Edward S., and R. A. Hackley, to Radio Corp. of
America. Color television synchronization. 2,771,557,
11-20-56, Cl. 250—36.
Rogers, Ernest H. Web protecting air shield attachment for
drawing frames. 2,737,692. 3-13-56, Cl. 19 — 150.
Rogers, Ervin, and Al Schmitz. Power mower with wheel
raising and lowering means. 2,730,374, 1-10-56, Cl.
280 — 44.
Rogers, George A., Sr., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Lift
truck and trailer therefor. 2,756,963, 7-31-56. Cl. 254 — 10.
Rogers, Gerald L. Fluid-proofed switch. 2,740,024, 3-27-56,
Cl. 200—168.
Rogers, Gordon F., to Radio Corp. of America. Automatic gain
control circuits. 2,760,059, 8-21-56, Cl. 250—20.
Rogers, Gordon R. : See —
Parre, Edwin, and Rogers. 2,736,085.
Rogers, Harlan N., 50% to H. J. Carnes. Fishing device.
2,746,197, 5-22-56, Cl. 43 — 15.
Rogers, Henry T. : See —
Owens, Glenn E., Jr., and Rogers. 2,741,112.
Rogers, Howard G., to Polaroid Corp. Process and product
for forming color images from complete dyes. 2,774,668,
12-18-56, Cl. 96—29.
Rogers Iron Works Co. : See —
Nixon, Virgil H. 2,750,155.
Rogers, Joseph N. Animal trap auxiliary guard thumb catch.
2,772,510, 12-4-56, Cl. 43—96.
Rogers, Judson M. : See —
Kleiber, Donald J., Oshinski, and Rogers. 2,766,808.
Rogers, Lee R., to A. B. Dick Co. Inking and repellent sys-
tem for planographic printing machines. 2,733,654, 2-7-56,
Cl. 101—148.
Rogers, Leonard M., to Draper Corp. Cloth roll support
means for looms. 2,746,489, 5-22-56, Cl. 139 — 304.
Rogers, Leonard M., to Draper Corp. Cloth roll. 2,746.693,
5-22-56, Cl. 242—74.
Rogers, Levant C. Sponge mop with variably spaced wringer
rollers. 2,729,840, 1-10-56, Cl. 15 — 119.
Rogers, Mack. Frame straightening tool. 2,750,983, 6-19-56,
Cl. 153 — 48.
Rogers Plastic Corp. : See —
Martinelli, Arnold C. 2,740.444.
Rogers, Raymond E., and D. C. King ; said King assor. to said
Rogers. Liquid flow control apparatus. 2,758,567, 8-14-56.
Cl. 119 — 157.
Rogers, Roy C. Rotary vineyard hoes. 2,748,679, 6-5-56
r]J Q7 Q>T ' ' '
R02S749>98R3US6-12-f6, CA.^-A ^ ^^ ^^^
Rogers, Sedgwick C. and K. J. Harwood, to Kimberly-Clark
^orp. Coated web product and method of making same.
Rogers' Thomas H., Jr.,"j. D. D'lanni, and R. M. Pierson,
to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Foamed rubber latex
sponge containing polybutadiene and natural rubber
2,753,311, 7-3-56, Cl. 260 — 2.5.
igge, Edmund A., and W. A. Roehm. Doctor blade and
mounting for rotogravure printing machines. Re. 24,161,
6-5-56, Cl. 101 — 157.
Rogge, Glenn A. : See —
Williams, Roger F., and Rogge. 2,730,785.
Roggenbau, Fritz : See —
Woolseiffen, Joseph, Schieck, Schulze, and Roggenbau.
2,761,802.
Roggenburger, Leon S. Ribbon re-Inker. 2,760,464, 8-28-56,
Rotary fluid motor. 2,762,340,
Elec-
Cl. 118—2
Roggenburk, Earl G.
9-11-56, Cl. 121—34.
Rogie, James M., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
trical connector. 2,755,452, 7-17-56, Cl. 339 — 196
Rogier, Clarence F. : See —
Kulo, Thomas E., and Rogier. 2,750,949.
Rogier, Clarence F., to Johnson Fare Box Co. Fare box
2,735,438, 2-21-56, Cl. 133—5.
Rogier, Clarence F T. E. Kulo, and J. Singer, to Johnson
Fare Box Co. Coin handling machine. 2,769,524, 11-6-56,
Cl. 198 — 37.
Rogin, Milton : See —
Howell, Thomas B., and Rogin. 2,754,722.
Rogneby, Hawkin H., to Power Brake Parts Mfg. Co. Pneu-
matic actuator with automatic pressure unloading device.
Rog'ner,' Ernst, and' J. Steichele,' to SKF Kugellagerfabriken
Gesellschaft mit besehrankter Haftung. Bearing unit for
spindles of spinning frames and twisting frames. 2,750,239
6-12-56, Cl. 308 — 228.
Rogoff, Louis. Cable cutter. 2,745,178, 5-15-56, Cl. 30—245.
Rogoff, Louis. Battery cable terminal. 2,755,454, 7-17-56
Cl 339 231
Rogoff, Mortimer, to McDermott Controls, Inc. Electrical in-
struments. 2,769,121, 10-30-56, Cl. 317 — 132.
Rogoff, Sidney : See —
Lipkind, Henry, and Rogoff. 2,729,569.
Rogosin, Lionel, to Beaunit Mills, Inc. Flame resistant fabric
2,741,108, 4-10-56, Cl. 66—194.
Rogovin, Arthur : See —
Gardel, Robert, and Rogovin. 2,736,135.
Rogow, Seymour, and A. R. Berman, to Keaton Rubber Co
Electric lamp holders. 2,734,996, 2-14-56, Cl. 240 — 52 3
Roha, Max E. : See —
Jansen, Jacob E., and Roha. 2,759,003.
Rohe, Samuel. Toboggan steering runners. 2,766 992
10-16-56, Cl. 280 — 22.
Rohland, Curt J. : See —
Goodhue, William V.
Rohm, Frederic G. : See —
Wiegman, Clarence H., King, Rickenbach, and Rohm.
2,764,247.
Rohm, Fredric G., to Avco Mfg. Corp. Cylinder baffle for air-
cooled engine. 2,729,201, 1-3-56, Cl. 123—41.6.
Rohm & Haas Co. : See —
Auten, Robert W., and Yost. 2,742,453.
Aycock, Benjamin F. 2,765,287.
Aycock, Benjamin F„ and Kelley. 2,765,243.
Bauer, La Verne N., Neher, and Van Home. 2,731,448.
Beavers, Ellington M. 2,765,322.
Bockstahler, Theodore E. 2.752,389.
Bockstahler, Theodore E. 2.753,358.
Bodamer, George W. 2,737,486.
Boettner, Fred E. 2,744,903.
Rohland. 2,772,840.
670
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Robm & Haas Co. : See — Continued
Bortnick, Newman M., and Fegley. 2,752,347.
Bortnick, Newman M., and Fegley. 2,770,628.
Bortnick. Newman M., and Melamed. 2,734,890.
Brown, George L., and Kine. 2,754,280.
Brown, George L., and Kine. 2,757,106.
Chasanov, Martin G., Kunin, Mattikow, and Thurman.
2,771,480.
Craig, W E, and Wilson. 2,775,591.
De Benneville, Peter L. 2,743,291.
De Benneville, Peter L. 2,744,884.
De Benneville, Peter L., and Exner. 2,765,253.
De Benneville, Peter L., and Exner. 2,765,337.
De Benneville, Peter L., and Hurwitz. 2,775,605.
De Benneville, Peter L., and Sims. 2,744,885.
Dienna, Jack B. 2,758,049.
Exner, Lawrence J., and Craig. 2,750,416.
Fegley, Marian F., and Bortnick. 2,752,343.
Fineman, Manuel N. 2,746,927.
Gilbert, Gerald, and Johnson. 2,752,391.
Hurwitz, Melvin D. 2,729,625.
Hurwitz, Melvin D. 2,750,356.
Hurwitz, Melvin D., and Auten. 2,765,336.
Jordan, Arthur D., Jr. 2,765,228.
Lane. Earl W. 2,731,426.
Lane, Earl W., and Niederhauser. 2,765,333.
Luskin, Leo S., and de Benneville. 2,744,943.
Mansfield, Richard C, and Schmidle. 2,765,315.
McKeever, Charles H., and Nemec. 2,770,641.
McLaughlin, Paul J. 2,765,229.
Melamed, Sidney. 2,734,891.
Melamed, Sidney. 2,774,750.
Moser, Vincent J., and Melamed. 2,771,362.
Niederhauser, Warren D. 2,752,281.
Niederhauser, Warren D. 2,765,324.
Niederhauser, Warren D. 2,765,325.
Niederhauser, Warren D., and Smialkowski. 2,752,384.
Prentiss, William C, Davis, Wetzel, and Sheets.
2,760,886.
Protzman, Thomas F. 2,744,886.
Riedeman, William L. 2,755,264.
Riedeman, William L. 2,755,265.
Riener, Edward F. 2,756,242.
Ritter, Arthur W., Jr., and Rowland. 2,771,472.
Schmidle, Claude J. 2,736,741.
Schmidle, Claude J. 2,765,307.
Schmidle, Claude J. 2,775,590.
Schmidle, Claude J. 2.775,630.
Schmidle, Claude J., and Mansfield. 2,736,743.
Schmidle, Claude J., and Mansfield. 2,748,140.
Schmidle, Claude J., and Mansfield. 2,750,385.
Schmidle, Claude J., and Mansfield. 2,765,314.
Shelley, James P. 2,774,746.
Shelley, James P., and Young. 2,774,692.
Smythe, Carl V., and Huang. 2,749.279.
Smythe, Carl V., and Huang. 2,773,001.
Specht, Edward H., Neuman, and Neher. 2,773,063.
Strong, James S. 2,765,313.
Thurmon, Francis M. 2,764,518.
Urban, Richard S. 2,753,370.
Watanabe, Warren H. 2,752,357.
Watanabe, Warren H., and Conlon. 2,760,990.
Wilson, Harold F., and Craig. 2,729,681.
Yost, Robert S., and Auten. 2,742,450.
Rohm & Haas G. m. b. H. : See —
Abel, Gerhard, and Volker. 2,774,659.
Trommsdorff, Ernst, Abel, and Volker. 2,763,961.
Rohn. Abbott M. : See —
Kasten, Walter, and Rohn. 2,771,156.
Rohnert, Frederick W. Apparatus for weed killing and seed
sowing. 2,754,622, 7-17-56, CI. 47—1.
Rohowetz, Stanley E. : See —
Eisen, John B., Girardot, Paquette, and Rohowetz.
2,756,173.
Rohr Aircraft Corp. : See —
Burnham, Thomas C. 2,748.037.
Derbyshire, Charles F. 2,737,138.
Griffith, Charles G. 2,765,394.
Gross, Bernard. 2,737,266.
Gross, Bernard. 2.744.182.
Gross, Bernard. 2.750.069.
Raynes, Burt F. 2,741.832.
Raynes. Burt F. 2,753.915.
Tierney. Sampel, Jr. 2,762,427.
Rohrb.'ich, John J., to Shuron Optical Co., Inc. Spectacle
frames. 2.748.655, 6-5-56. CI. 88 — 4?.
Rohrbach. John J., and F. B. Neary, to Shuron Optical Co.,
Inc. Spect.iclp frame. 2.748.654, 6-5-56, CI. 88 — 41.
Rohrbacher, Earl W. : See —
Dolza. John, Rohrbacher, and Zimmerman. 2,746.394.
Rohrback, Gilson H., to California Research Corp. Method
and apparatus for preventing corrosion in oil wells.
2,760,584, 8-28-56, CI. 166—243.
Rohrback, Gilson H., and D. M. McCloud, to California Re-
search Corp. Corrosion prevention. 2,751,194, 6-19-56,
CI. 255—28.
Rohrback, Gilson H., and J. F. Chittum, to California Re-
search Corp. Oil well casing wash composition. 2,759.891,
8-21-56, CI. 252—8.55.
Rohrback, Gilson H., and J. F. Chittum.
corrosion. 2,764,242, 9-25-56, CI. 16
Rohrback, Gilson H., and J. F. Chittum. Prevention of oil
well casing corrosion. 2,764,465, 9-25-56, CI. 166 — 1.
2,768,834,
2,730,395,
,51&
Prevention of easing
Rohrlick, Michael K. Apparatus for the formation and as-
sembly of slide-fastener-carrying garment fly pieces.
2,730,973, 1-17-56. CI. 112—2.
Rohrman, Frederick A. Cathodic protection. 2,758,082,
8-7-56, CI. 204—197.
Roi, Rene C, to Societe Civile d'Etudes pour la Fabrication
de Produits Industriels Manufactures (S. E. P. I. M.).
Vegetable masher rotating on a vertical axis. 2,738,818,
3-20-56, CI. 146—175.
Roise, Harold E., to Chrysler Corp. Clutch. 2,757,769,
8-7-56, CI. 192—91.
Roissard, Fernando C, to Airkem, Inc. Boxes or containers.
2.766.068, 10-9-56, CI. 299—24.
Rojo, Guadalupe. Game board and playing pieces. 2,751,228,
6-19-56, CI. 273—131.
Rola Co., The : See — •
Perry, Charles A. 2,770,681.
Roland, Georges : See —
Granet, Charles, and Roland. 2,738,970.
Roland, Wilson. Vehicle construction kit.
10-30-56, CI. 280—7.1.
Rolando, John. Automobile door locking means.
1-10-56, CI. 292—305.
Rolatape, Inc. : See —
Staples, James D., and McCrory. 2,733,511.
Rolf, Elmer A., to Glencoe Mfg. Co. Shank holder.
3-27-56, CI. 97^7.84.
Rolf, Erich, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft.
Electric contact converters. 2,756,381, 7-24-56, CI.
321—48.
Rolf, Erich H. F. W., to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktienge-
sellschaft. Mechanical contact converters with magnetically
controlled contact devices. 2,758,271, 8-7-56, CI. 321 — 48.
Rolf, Erich H. F. W., to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktien-
?esellschaft. Constant-current pulse generator. 2,773,184,
2-4-56, CI. 250—27.
Rolfes, August. Bag tying apparatus. 2,754,645, 7-17-56,
Ql 53 135
Rolfson, Cornelius A., % to G. W. Taylor and % to R. C.
Stratford. Apparatus for sewing buttons. 2,748,730,
6-5-56, CI. 112—115.
Rolfson, Stanley T. : See —
Weisblat, David I., Magerlein, Myers, Hanze. and Rolf-
son. 2,737,523.
Weisblat, David I., Magerlein, and Rolfson. 2,737,524.
Rolie, Johannes : See —
Helling, Werner, Neunzig, Rolie, and Lattey. 2,746,849.
Roll, Frederick J., 50% to E. R. Dayton. Capsule sealing and
marking apparatus. 2,738,827, 3-20-56, CI. 154 — 42.
Roll, William G. : See —
Duncanson, Robert H., and Roll. 2,769,257.
Rolladenfabrik A. Griesser A.-G. : See —
Griesser, Fritz. 2,742,962.
Rolland, Calvin C. : See —
Sutherland. Leslie H., and Rolland. 2,758,072.
Rolland, Guy F., L. A. Shoener, and A. A. Young, to Atlas
Powder Co. Electric explosion initiators. 2,739,535,
3-27-56, CI. 102—28.
Rolland, Robert J. A. : See —
Haubourdin, Fernand U., and Rolland. 2,763,347.
Rollat, Germain : See —
Youssoufian, Ara, and Rollat. 2,759,378.
Roll-Brite Corp. : See —
Benedict, Clarence W. 2,758,362.
Roller, Wilferd L., to Wilmot Engineering Co. Method and
apparatus for gravity separation of coal and other minerals.
2.738.069. 3-13-56, CI. 209—172.5.
Roller Bearing Co. of America : See —
Barr, Victor L., and Herrmann. 2,765,203.
Barr, Victor L., Herrmann, and Henwood. 2,765,202.
Rollfinke, Friedrich, to Schwarzkopf Development Corp. Pro-
duction of electrical switch contact elements. 2,737,708,
3-13-56, CI. 29—155.55.
Rolli, Wendel, H. Hausrath, and E. Klett, to Robert Bosch
G. m. b. H. Hair cutting machine having a vibrating
armature drive. 2,759,114, 8-14-56, CI. 310—29.
Rollings, Ernest J., to Northern Engineering & Machine Corp.
Cable-traversing trolley carriages. 2,730,047, 1-10-56, CI.
105—153.
Rollins, Albert W. Pumping apparatus for sprayers. 2,741,511.
4-10-56, CI. 299—97.
Rollins, Eugene C, % to J. W. McCollum. Chain carrier.
2,743,005, 4-24-56, CI. 198 — 197.
Rollins, Fred W. : See —
Hanse, Albert B., and Rollins. 2,767,928.
Rollins, Jackson H. : See —
Cousino, Walter F. 2,729,229.
Rollins, Kathrine B. and M. L.
2,769,550, 11-6-56, CI. 211—11.
Rollins, Lester G., to Joy Mfg. Co.
chain. 2,749,763, 6-12-56, CI. 74 — 254.
Rollins. Mark L. : See —
Rollins, Kathrine B. and M. L. 2,769,550.
Rollman, Walter F. : See —
Carver, John A., and Rollman. 2,751,335.
Rollo, John A. Method of waving hair. 2,765,795, 10-9-56,
CI. 132—7.
Roll-O-Matic Chain Co. : See-
Eddy, Glen M. 2,770,281.
Roll-Rite Corp. : See —
Christensen, Carl O. 2,768,862.
Novelty utility article.
Pin lock for pivoted link
LIST OF PATENTEES
671
Kolls-Eoyce Ltd. : See — •
Andrews, Walter A., and Smith. 2,741,088.
Armer, Cyril. 2,761,281.
Battle, NormaD, and Smith. 2,738,029.
Davies, David O., Morley, and Ivens. 2,742,755.
Emblem, Harold G., Cloherty, and Hancock. 2,752,053.
Fletcher, Arthur H. 2,748,566.
Fletcher, Arthur H., Payne, Ellison, and Snow. 2,741,351.
Green, Percie F. 2,754,383.
Griffith, Alan A. 2,759,686.
Hall, Douglas W., and Eccles. 2,750,493.
Haworth, Lionel. 2,764,260.
Heath, Leonard C, and Birks. 2,752,090.
Hunter, Philip E. 2,741,455.
Johnson, Francis M. 2,741,090.
Johnson, Francis M., and Carlisle. 2,771,744.
Jubb, Albert. 2,704,231.
Kent, Nelson H., and Armer. 2,772,856.
Lombard, Adrian A. 2,741,423.
Lombard, Adrian A. 2,749,086.
Lovesey, Alfred C. 2,734,341.
Lovesey, Alfred C. 2.754.049.
Lovesey, Alfred C. 2,771,743.
Mattinson, Donald H. 2,753,685.
Morley, Frederick W. W. 2,756,561.
Rubbra, Arthur A. 2,741,087.
Smedley, John. 2,741,163.
Smedley, John. 2,741,164.
Wilkinson, Wilfred H. 2,738,949.
Wilkinson, Wilfred H. 2,755,063.
Eol-O-Matic Corp. : See —
Watkins, George F. 2,743,005.
Rolph, Donald L. : See —
Ellerbeck, Grant C, and Rolph. 2,736,494.
Rolph, Donald L., to Friden Calculating Machine Co., Inc.
Power operated selection mechanism. 2,733,007, 1-31-56,
CI. 235—79.
Romaine, Lloyd W. Fishing line sinker. 2,753,652, 7-10-56,
CI. 43 — 43.1.
Roman, Frank. Animal trap. 2,748,526, 6-5-56, CI. 43 — 60.
Romani, Riccardo. Word forming toy. 2,749,626, 6-12-56,
CI. 35—35.
Romano, Anthony J. : See —
Gill, Earle F., Marran, and Romano. 2,763,393.
Romanowski, Albert F., and L. A. Weinecke, to Bowser,
Inc. Magnetic flow meter. 2,770,130, 11-13-50, CI.
73—194.
Romans, William E. : See —
McKay, Billy P., and Romans. 2,740,081.
Romatowski, Edward J. : See —
Davidson, John B., and Romatowski. 2,729,617.
Rombach, James C. : See —
Lindberg, Allan W., and Rombach. 2,729,281.
Rome Cable Corp. : See —
Steele, Maurice G. 2,737,917.
Romeijn, Cornells : See —
Braak, Dirk J., Liera, and Romeijn. 2,773,176.
Romeo, Benjamin B. Golf gloves. 2,751,598, 6-26-56, CI.
2—161.
Romer, Jan A., to Potter & Brumfield. Miniature relay.
2,744,978, 5-8-56, CI. 200—87.
Romera, Manuel. Centrifugal type ore pulverizer with
explosion prevention means. 2,749,052, 6-5-56, CI. 241 — 31.
Romeyn, Frans C. : See —
Haayman. Pieter W. ; Bol, Romeyn, and Verwey.
2,735,824.
Romig, Robert G., to General Motors Corp. Air register.
2,750,866, 6-19-56, CI. 98—108.
Romine, Joseph C. Clothes washing machine with oscillating
tub. 2,742,772, 4-24-56, CI. 68 — 23.
Romine, Paul W., and A. Armstrong, % to C. Leitschuh.
Hydraulic step drilling unit. 2,736,296, 2-28-56, CI.
121—45.
Romm, Cy : See —
De Lisi, John F., and Romm. 2,757,728.
Rommel, Frederick E. : See —
Simon, Malcolm, and Rommel. 2,750,982.
Romney. Van Dyke: See —
Wallace, Burgess P., and Romney. 2,730,514.
Romney, Andrew J., and C. E. Monin. Keyhole illuminator.
2,767,303, 10-16-56, CI. 240—2.13.
Ronagra Etablissement : See —
Bossi, Alfred J. 2,767,532.
Ronai, Steve : See — ■
Kling, Nelson, and Ronai. 2,731,893.
Ronan, Lerned F. Metal cutting saw. 2,730,792, 1-17-56,
CI. 29—95.
Ronan, William J., to Gar Wood Industries, Inc. Control for
power take-off. 2,761,322, 9-4-56, CI. 74 — 15.86
Ronay, Bela. Pressure welding by induction heating.
2,730,599. 1-10-56, CI. 219—4.
Ronci, Victor L. : See —
Ekstrand, Sture O., and Ronci. 2,746,123.
Rondeau, Herbert F., and E. H. Dahlberg, to American Meter
Co., Inc. Gas meter casing. 2,765,058, 10-9-56 CI.
73—274.
Rondello, Joseph. Fishing casting float plate. 2,747,319,
5-29-56. CI. 43—43.13.
Rondholz, Fritz. Air purifying device. 2,765,046, 10-2-56,
CI. 183 — 4.
Rongen, Jacobus J., and A. G. W. Uitjens, to Hartford Na-
tional Bank and Trust Co., as trustee. Neutralizing cir-
cuit-arrangement for amplifying high-frequency oscillations.
2,773,135, 12-4-56, CI. 179—171.
Ronjan, John, and L. Waage. Peeling tool. 2,768,437,
10-30-56, CI. 30—121.
Ronk, George T., to Barnard & Leas Mfg. Co., Inc. Folding
conveyor for elevating grader. 2,742,140, 4-17-50, CI.
198—115.
Ronk, George T., to Barnard & Leas Mfg. Co., Inc. Folding
conveyors. 2,744,615, 5-8-56, CI. 198—115.
Ronnebeck, Heinrich R., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
Apparatus for determining the vapour pressure of volatile
liquids. 2,704,017, 9-25-50, CI. 73—53.
Ronning, Adolph. Vehicle suspension with adjustable and
casterable tandem wheels. 2,764,421, 9-25-56, CI.
280—104.5.
Ronning, Adolph. Skid counteraction in vehicle wheel suspen-
sions. 2,764,425, 9-25-56, CI. 280 — 432.
Ronning, Adolph. Differential. 2,775,141, 12-25-56, CI.
74—711.
Ronning, Martin : See —
Korsmo, Alfred, and Ronning. 2,737,767.
Ronson Corp. : See —
Nissen, Warren I. 2,747.394.
Sitterle, Harold F. 2,733,585.
Ronvold, Svend M., and R. T. Stern. Machine for grinding
concrete ceilings. 2,755,606, 7-24-56, CI. 51 — 180.
Roods, John F., to Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corp.
Portable rubbing machine assembly. 2,775,076, 12-25-56,
CI. 51—170.
Rook, James A. Liquid level control reservoir. 2,751,928,
6-26-56, CI. 137 — 453.
Rooke, Kermit V. : See — ■
Thompson, Albert A. 2,767,626.
Rooks, Howard B., to Collins Radio Co. Indicating sys-
tem. 2,755,458, 7-17-56, CI. 340 — 332.
Rooks, Howard B., to Capehart-Farnsworth Co., a division of
International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Time delay
space charge device. 2,774,008, 12-11-56, Cl. 315 — 21.
Rooms, David N. Guitar keyboard. 2,744,433, 5-8-56, Cl.
84—315.
Room-Temp Lockers, Inc. : See —
Grilley, Frank C., and Smith. 2,774,225.
Rooney, William J. : See —
Orzel, Paul. 2,760,764.
Roop, Nathan W., to Columbus Plastic Products, Inc. Molded
fly swatter. 2,736,129, 2-28-56, Cl. 43—137.
Roop, Nathan W., to Columbus Plastic Products, Inc. Re-
ceptacle for bakery products. 2,736,452, 2-28-56, Cl.
220—4.
Roop, Robert W. : See —
Cavalieri, Albert L., Jr., and Roop. 2,747.090.
Roop, William R. Apparatus for aerating and agitating milk.
2,760,765, 8-28-56, Cl. 261—121.
J. Window sashes. 2,757,420, 8-7-56, Cl.
Charle
20—55.
Roos, Joe, Jr. : See —
Garner, Claude M., Roos, Wright, and Fleer. 2,735,047.
Roosa, Vernon D. Governor controlled metering valve for
fuel pumps. 2,742,888, 4-24-50, Cl. 123—140.
Roosa, Vernon D. Metering valve for fuel pump. 2,746,442,
5-22-56, Cl. 123—139.
Roosdorp, Hermanus J. : See — ■
Rathenau, Gerhart W., Roosdorp, and Cluwen. 2,756,595.
Roosdorp, Hermanus J., to Hartford National Bank and
Trust Co., as trustee. Device for proportional electric
control. 2,755,421, 7-17-56, Cl. 318 — 29.
Rooseboom, Auguste : See —
Uytenbogaart, Johannes W. H. 2,752,918.
Root, Albert B., 3rd., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process and apparatus for producing monovinyl acetylene.
2,759,985, 8-21-56, Cl. 260—678.
Root, Jeanne. Sitz bath stool or chair. 2,762,057, 9-11-56,
Cl. 4— 6.
Co. : See —
illiam, Winks, and Tidd.
Taps for dancing shoes.
Root Lowell Mfg
Dickison, M
Root, Robert J.
Cl. 36—8.3.
Rope, Barton
See-
Coonradt, Harry L., and Rope. 2,750,432.
Roper, Alec N. : See —
Szwarc, Michael M., Roper, and Steiner. 2,769,786.
Roper, Alfred E. : See —
Meldrum, Edward C, and Roper. 2,775,009.
Roper Associates, Inc. : See —
Roper, John H. 2,773,827.
Roper, Geo. D., Corp. : See —
Albright, John R. 2,775,209.
Batten, Webster R., and Hadden. 2,775.204.
Cotton, Robert H., and Rorabaugh. 2,774,671.
Crone, Albert H. 2,745,480.
Crone, Albert H. 2.745,481.
Crone, Albert H. 2,752,126.
Crone, Albert H. 2,759,471.
Hollman, Peter I. 2,751,976.
Lundgren, John L. 2,733,758.
Lundgren, John L. 2,733,761.
Lundgren, John L., and McCammant. 2,733,760.
McCammant, Leonard H. 2,733,759.
Mosbacher, Bruce H. 2.745.355.
Mosbacher, Bruce H. 2,765,749.
Roper, John H., to Roper Associates, Inc. Electrical precipi-
tators. 2,773,827, 12-11-56, Cl. 204—305.
Roper, Walter F., to Savage Arms Corp. Carrier latch
construction for repeating firearms. 2,765,557, 10-9-56,
Cl. 42 — 17.
672
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Roper, Walter P., and F. J. Wright, to Savage Arms Corp.
Cartridge magazine and latch construction for repeating
firearms. 2,765,558, 10-9-56, CI. 42—18.
Roper, Walter F., and F. J. Wright, to Savage Arms Corp.
Trigger mechanism for bolt action firearms. 2,765,562,
10-9-56, CI. 42—69.
Roper, Walter F., and F. J. Wright, to Savage Arms Corp.
Receiver recoil plate construction for shotguns and the
like. 2,765,563, 10-9-56, CI. 42—75.
Ropeways Ltd. : See —
Foster, John W. 2,763,361.
Ropiequet, Richard L., to Tektronix, Inc. Gated sweep gen-
erator. 2,769,904, 11-6-56, CI. 250—27.
Ropiequet, Richard L., to Tektronix, Inc. Sweep circuit.
2,769,905, 11-6-56, CI. 250—27.
Ropiequet, Richard L., and C. H. Moulton, to Tektronix, Inc.
Method of magnifying waveforms on a cathode-ray tube and
circuit therefor. 2,752,527, 6-26-56, CI. 315—26.
ROpke, Willi. Mechanism for driving tape-shaped sound rec-
ord carriers. 2,746,690, 5-22-56, CI. 242—54.
Rorabaugh, Guy O. : See —
Cotton, Robert H., and Rorabaugh. 2,774,671.
Daniels, Robert M., Maudru, and Rorabaugh. 2,744,840.
Rorden, Henry C, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Auto-
matic curve follower. 2,744,225, 5-1-56, CI. 318 — 32.
Rorig, Kurt J., to G. D. Searle & Co. 5-thenylidene deriva-
tives of creatinine. 2,729,648, 1-3-56, CI. 260 — 309.7.
Rorig, Kurt J., to G. D. Searle & Co. Nuclearly hydroxylated
derivatives of aj-diphenylalkanonitriles. 2,740,806, 4-3-56,
CI. 260—465.
Rorig, Kurt J., to G. D. Searle & Co. a,/?-diaryl substitution
products of a-alkenonitriles. 2,745,866, 5-15-56, CI.
260 — 465.
Rorig, Kurt J., to G. D. Searle & Co. Polyalkoxy and poly-
alkanoyloxy derivatives of a,/3-diphenylalkanones and their
preparation. 2,745,870, 5-15-56, CI. 260—479.
Rorig, Kurt J., to G. D. Searle & Co. 6-furyl and 6-thienyl
derivatives of 4 - trifluoromethyl - 2 - pyrimidinamines.
2,748,119, 5-29-56, CI. 260—256.4.
Rorig, Kurt J., to G. D. Searle & Co. 6-nitroaryl derivatives
of 2-amino-4-pyrimidols. 2,748,121, 5-29-56. CI. 260—256.4.
Rorig, Kurt J., to G. D. Searle & Co. Ar'-cyanomethvl
chalcones and their synthesis. 2,755,299, 7-17-56, CI.
260—465.
Rorig, Kurt J., to G. D. Searle & Co. Hydroxylated phenyl
derivatives of j8-(carboxyphenyl) acrylonitriles. 2,766,271,
10-9-56, CI. 260—465.
Rorig, Kurt J., to G. D. Searle & Co. a,/3-bis(hydroxyphenyl)
alkanones and methods for their production. 2,768,210,
10-23-56, CI. 260—590.
Rorig, Kurt J., to G. D. Searle & Co. Halophenyl-hvdroxv-
phenvl-alkanonitriles. 2.768.963. 10-30-56, CI. 260—465.
Rorig, Kurt J., to G. D. Searle & Co. a-hydroxyphenyl-i8-
alkanoylphenyl and /3-glycolylphenyl acrylonitriles and de-
rivatives thereof. 2.774,782, 12-18-56, CI. 260—465.
Rorig, Kurt J., and R. T. Nicholson, to G. D. Searle & Co.
4-hydroxv-5-alkyl-6-arylpyrimidine derivatives. 2,740,7.85,
4-3-56, CI. 260—256.4.
Ros, Mirko R. : See — •
Birkenmaier, Max, Brandestini, Ros, and Vogt. 2.728,978.
RoS, Mirko R. Production of prestressed building elements.
2,745,164, 5-15-56, CI. 25—118.
Rosaen, Oscar E., to The New York Air Brake Co. Motor.
2,738.774, 3-20-56, CI. 121—92.
Rosamilia, Peter L. : See —
Harvey, Mortimer T., and Rosamilia. 2,766,218.
Rosan, Joseph. Insert and reduced diameter locking ring
therefor. 2,742.074, 4-17-56, CI. 151 — 41.73.
Rosan, Joseph. Insert with removable liner. 2,754,882,
7-17-56. CI. 151—41.73.
Rosander, Judge E. : See —
Stinson, John H„ Jr., and Rosander. 2,768,029.
Rosasco, Lloyd C. Fence post driver. 2,742,258, 4-17-56,
CI. 254—29.
Rosback. F. P., Co. : See —
Miller, John W. 2,739.810.
Rosch, Georg, to Farbenfabriker Bayer Aktiengesellschaft.
Dyestuffs of the phthaloovanine scrips and their produc-
tion. 2,744,914, 5-8-5(1, Cl. 260— 314.5.
Rosch, Georg, W. Wolf, and H. Vollmann, to Farbenfabriken
Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the production of
isoindolenine derivatives. 2.739,151, 3-20-56. CI. 260 — 250.
Rosch, Georg, W. Wolf, and H. Vollmann, to Farbenfnbriken
Baver Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the production of
isoindolenine derivatives. 2.739,154, 3-20-56. CI. 260 — 319.
Rosch, Georg, W. Wolf, and H. Vollmann, to Farbenfabriken
Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the production of
isoindolenine derivatives. 2.739.155, 3-20-56. CI. 260—319.
Rosch. Georg. W. Wolf, and H. Vollmann, to Farbenfabriken
Baver Aktiengesellsehaft. Process for production of iso-
indolenine derivatives. 2.752.346. 6-26-56. CI. 260 — 247.1.
Roschke. Frwin M., to Zenith Radio Corp. Coding apparatus
for television transmitters. 2,752,415, 6-26-56, CI.
178—5.1.
Roschke, Erwin M., to Zenith Radio Corp. Subscription
television system. 2,752,488, 6-26-56, CI. 250 — 27.
Roschko, Joseph : See —
Desperak, Sam, Roschko, and Desmond. 2,730,055.
Desperak, Sam, Roschko, and Desmond. 2,737,133.
Rose, Albert, to Radio Corp. of America. Photocells.
2,736,848, 2-28-56, CI. 317—235.
Rose. Alfred G. : See —
Kay, James A., and Rose. 2,768,492.
Rose, Allen S. Carton filler. 2,747,348, 5-29-56, CI. 53—63.
Rose, Allen S. Arranging apparatus for cans and similar con-
tainers. 2,763,359, 9-18-56, CI. 198—30.
Rose, Allen S. Carton filler. 2,765,603, 10-9-56, CI. 53—63.
Rose, Archie D. Fusee or flare holder. 2,773,662, 12-11-56,
CI. 246 — 488.
Rose, Benjamin and S. Lightproof tank for film reeling ap-
paratus. 2,733,645, 2-7-56, CI. 95—96.
Rose Brothers (Gainsborough) Ltd.: See —
Kay, James A., and Rose. 2,768,492.
Rose, Carl, and G. W. Winquist, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy.
Hinge structure. 2,754,537, 7-17-56, CI. 16 — 163.
Rose, Donald H, and G. H. Dawson, to Calumet & Hecla, Inc.
Production of cuprous cyanide from alkaline mediums.
2,733,131, 1-31-56, CI. 23—79.
Rose, Downs & Thompson : See —
Andrews, Thomas. 2,733,136.
Rose, Eddie F. Clearer for the top drawing rollers of a spin-
ing machine. 2,728,955, 1-3-56, CI. 19 — 140.
Rose, Eustace L. Circuit closing means for an electrically
operated garage door. 2,752,449, 6-26-56, CI. 200—85.
Rose, Frank J., to Powers-Samas Accounting Machines Ltd.
Printing machines. 2,739,534, 3-27-56, CI. 101—360.
Rose, Harold B. : See —
Hughes, Edwin L., and Rose. 2,737,584.
Rose, Harold E. : See —
Butler. Robert P. 2,742,233.
Rose, Harold J. : See —
Ernst, John L., and Rose. 2,772,255.
Rose, Harry E., and H. J. Woll. to Radio Corp. of America.
Difference circuit. 2,762,010, 9-4-56, CI. 323 — 4.
Rose, Howard E., and P. S. Bloudoff, to Axelson Mfg. Co.,
Division of Pressed Steel Car Co., Inc. Fluid actuated
pumping jack. 2,729,941, 1-10-56, CI. 60—52.
Rose, James D. : See —
Molyneux, Lindsay, Rose, and Latner. 2,766.095.
Rose, John E. Twin bin hopper construction. 2,737,315,
3-6-56, CI. 222—77.
Rose, John J., and M. F. Kollmann. Crankshaft position
indicator. 2.734.477. 2-14-56. CI. 116—124.
Rose, Joseph K. Cabinet. 2,759,178, 8-14-56, CI. 340—369.
Rose, Leslie : See—
Givens, John H., Rose, and Wale. 2,750,780.
Rose, Milton F., and J. E. A. Stone. Composition of matter
for removing abradant substances from exfoliated vermicu-
lite and process of using same. 2,747,734, 5-29-56, Cl.
209—173.
Rose, Ralph : See —
Harman, Cameron G., and Rose. 2,744,001.
Rose, Robert E.. to Skinner Brothers Co. Polish rod steps.
2,745,703, 5-15-56, Cl. 304—28.
Rose, Samuel : See —
Rose, Benjamin and S. 2,733,645.
Rose, Thomas A., to Bondor Ltd. Corset bones. 2,756,435,
7-31-56, Cl. 2—255.
Rose, Werner P. Cloth treating calender. 2,739,397, 3-27-56,
Cl. 38—52.
Rose, Werner P. Tipping attachment for cloth embossing
machines. 2,774,328, 12-18-56, Cl. 118 — 44.
Rosebrook, Guy L., to E. R. Giffin, d. b. a. Giffln Aluminum
Products Co. Metal surround. 2,742,120, 4-17-56, Cl.
189—75.
Rosebrook, Orel L., to True-Trace Corp. Hydraulic control
system for duplicating tools. 2,743,584, 5-1-56, Cl. 60 — 97.
Rosebrough, Richard L. : See —
Wunderwald, Leon E., and Rosebrough. 2,730,150.
Rosecrans, Ernest E., Sr. Stocking clamping garter. 2,729,825,
1-10^56, Cl. 2—312.
Roselund, Harold A., to C. W. Harwin, Inc. Fluid gun.
2,772,031, 11-27-56, Cl. 222—324.
Roseman, Leo. Method of stitching fastener tape for form-
ing fastener sections. 2,746,412, 5-22-56, Cl. 112 — 262.
Roseman, Leo and R. J. Pocket section of a head and pocket
fastener. 2,759,193, 8-21-56, Cl. 2—265.
Roseman. Leo and R. J. Fastener for garments and the like.
2,759,194. 8-21-56, Cl. 2—265.
Roseman. Michael. Chime signal device. 2,757,633, 8-7-56,
Cl. 116—141.
Roseman, Richard J. : See —
Roseman, Leo and R. J. 2,759,193.
Roseman, Leo and R. J. 2,759,194.
Rosen, Bernard A. Safotv guards for cribs or play pens.
2,732,569, 1-31-56, Cl. 5—331.
Rosen, Bernard A. Disposable tooth brush. 2,732,576,
1-31-56, Cl. 15—137.
Rosen, Leonard J. : See —
White, Blanche B.. Moelter, and Rosen. 2,775,584.
Rosen, Leonard J., A. J. Pikor, and B. B. White, to Celanese
Corp. of America. Organic acid esters of cellulose.
2,740,776, 4-3-56. Cl. 260—227.
Rosen, Louis. Plug type fishing lure. 2,733,535, 2-7-56,
Cl. 43—42.33.
Rosen, Martin. Holders. 2,736,455, 2-28-56, Cl. 220 — 23.
Rosen, Marvin R., to Argo Metal Products, Inc. Head board
bracket. 2.734,203. 2-14-56, Cl. 5—285.
Rosen, Murrav. Collapsible stand for umbrellas and the like.
2,753.879, 7-10-56. Cl. 135—47.
Rosen. Raymond, Engineering Products. Inc. : See —
Tarca, Edward L., and Varallo. 2,747,093.
Rosen. Ward F. : See —
Duval, Cla.iborne A., Jr., and Rosen. 2,754,253.
Rosen. William E. : See —
Kriesman, Sanford S., and Rosen. 2,749,920.
LIST OF PATENTEES
673
Rosenbaum, Harry S., to The Eastern Venetian Blind Co.
Drapery fixture. 2.745,488, 5-15-56, CI. 160—344.
Rosenbaum, Harry S. Venetian blind assembly machine.
2,769.223. 11-6-56. CI. 29—24.5.
Rosenbaum, Jacob. Circuit and method for producing stand-
ard voltages. 2,759,150, 8-14-56, CI. 324 — 98.
Rosenbaum "Q-B-KL" Parking Co. : See —
Theibault, Albeit R. 2,751,093.
Rosenbaum. Werner : See —
Dorn, Maxwell, and Rosenbaum. 2,775,220.
Rosenberg, Alex : See —
Stone, Alfred, Rosenberg, and Hillman. 2,757,379.
Rosenberg, Charles B., to Tripar Products, Inc. Ventilators.
2.738.124, 3-13-56. CI. 230 — 114.
Rosenberg, Charles B., to Burroughs Adding Machine Co.
Carriage opening mechanism. 2,758,694, 8-14-56, CI.
197—128.
Rosenberg, David S. : See —
Maude, Aylmer H., and Rosenberg. 2,742,506.
Rosenberg, Ernst S. : See —
Rosenberg, Jacob P., K. F., and E. S. 2,768,887.
Rosenberg. Gerhard. Calculating apparatus. 2,732,130,
1-24-56, CI. 235—71.
Rosenberg, Jacob P., K. F., and E. S. Abrasives. 2,768,887,
10-30-56, CI. 51—309.
Rosenberg, Karl F. : See —
Rosenberg, Jacob P., K. F., and E. S. 2,768,887.
Rosenberg, Lawrence, and R. B. Lewthwaite, to International
Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Radiant heat detector.
2,753,420, 7-3-56. CI. 200—137.
Rosenberg, Paul, to Simpla Research and Mfg. Co. Card filing
device. 2,762.373, 9-11-56, CI. 129—16.
Rosenberg, Philip. Automatic photographic processor.
2,764,074, 9-25-56, CI. 95—89.
Rosenberg. Samuel : See —
Lipschutz, Frank K., and Rosenberg. 2,748,396.
Rosenberg, Sidney : See —
Davis, Harry, and Rosenberg. 2,754,512.
Rosenberger, Albert J., to Republic Flow Meters Co. Fluid
pressure relays. 2,729,223, 1-3-56, CI. 137—85.
Rosenberger. Alhert J., to Republic Flow Meters Co. Regula-
tors. 2,738,771, 3-20-56, CI. 121 — 41.
Rosenberger, Albert J., and F. R. Alex, to Republic Flow
Meters Co. Temperature compensated transmitter.
2,732,849, 1-31-56. CI. 137—85.
Rosenberger, George D. Gouging tool. 2,770,878, ll-20-o6,
CI. 30—280.
Rosenberger, Joseph J. Support for clotheslines. 2,734,640,
2-14-56, CI. 211 — 119.17.
Rosenberger, Maurice S., to General Motors Corp. Governor
for hvdraulicallv controlled automatic transmission.
2,762,384, 9-11-56, CI. 137—51.
Rosenberger, Maurice S., to General Motors Corp. Transmis-
sion control system. 2,766,639, 10-16-56, CI. 74 — 472.
Rosenblad Corp : See —
Lockman, Carl J. 2,734,565.
Simmons, Torsten M. G. 2,769,411.
Rosenblatt, Donald N. : See —
Carter, John N., and Rosenblatt. 2,751,291.
Rosenblatt, Edgar F., to Baker & Co.t Inc. Purification of
commercial hydrogen. 2,747,970, 5-29-56, CI. 23—210.
Rosenblatt, Murray : See —
Sechrist, Harry S., and Rosenblatt. 2,748,337.
Rosenblatt, William : See —
Fain, Jacob M„ Hewitt, and Rosenblatt. 2,731,353.
Rosenblom, Karl E. R. Coin operated liquid controller.
2,746,589, 5-22-56. CI. 194—13.
Rosenbloom, William J., to Chemical Construction Corp.
Mercury tvpe, caustic, chlorine cell. 2,749,301, 6-5-56,
CI. 204—251. . „„„
Rosenblum, Lester A. Wheel alignment gauge. 2,(29,896,
1-10-56, CI. 33—203.18.
Rosenbrook, Roy, to True-Trace Corp. Tracer mechanism.
2,753,145, 7-3-56, CI. 251—3.
Rosener, Harold J. Aggregate discharge spout for dump
trucks. 2.764,450. 9-25-56, CI. 298—7.
Rosenfeld, Sam, to the United States of America as represented
by the United States Atomic Energy Commission. Manu-
facture of uranium tetrachloride. 2,733,124, 1-31-56, CI.
23—14.5.
Rosengrant, Richard V. : See —
Carpinella, Michael J., and Rosengrant. 2.734,653.
Rosenheim, David J., to Lapin Products, Inc. Molded plastic
string instrument. 2,743,644, 5-1-56, CI. 84 — 305.
Ro=enholtz, Joseph L., and D. T. Smith, to Rensselaer Poly-
technic Institute. Method for determining the fatigue
especially metals. 2,729,096,
Rosenkranz, George : See —
D.ierassi, Carl, Miramontes, and Rosenkranz. 2.744.122.
Djerassi, Carl, Miramontes, and Rosenkranz. 2,774,777.
Djerassi, Carl, and Rosenkranz. 2,735.855.
Dierassi, Carl, and Rosenkranz. 2,767,199.
D.ierassi, Carl, and Rosenkranz. 2,773,074.
Djerassi, Carl, and Rosenkranz. 2,773,079.
D.ierassi, Carl, Rosenkranz, and Miramontes. 2,759,951.
Djerassi, Carl, Sondheimer, and Rosenkranz. 2.7.~>::..':4i'.
Djerassi, Carl. Sondheimer, and Rosenkranz. 2 756 244.
Sondheimer, Franz, Djerassi, Rosenkranz, and Mancera.
2,751,379.
Sondheimer, Franz, and Rosenkranz. 2.759,930.
Sondheimer, Franz, and Rosenkranz. 2,763,670.
369555— P 43
Rosenkranz, George, J. Pataki, and C. Djerassi, to American
Syntax Inc. Process for preparation of allopregnane-3/3,
17a-diol-ll,20-dione and esters thereof and intermediates
therefor. 2,733,240, 1-31-50, CI. 260—239.55.
Rosenkranz, George, and C. Djerassi, to Syntex S. A. Cyclo-
pentanophenantbrene compounds and method for prepara-
tion thereof. 2,773,073, 12-4-56, CI. 260 — 397.3.
Rosenkranz, George, and C. Djerassi, to Syntex S. A. Preg-
nane-lla, 17a-diol-3,20-diones, esters thereof and process.
2.773,887, 12-11-56, CI. 260—397.45.
Rosenlnnd, Gordon T. : See —
Wright, Ansel J., and Rosenlund. 2,757,609.
Wright, Ansel J., and Rosenlund. 2,763,205.
Rosenquist, Carl E. Combined currycomb and grooming device
for removing hair from animals. 2,738,767, 3-20-56, CI.
119—85.
Rosenqvist, Gunnar. Apparatus for making tubing con-
tinuously by electrodeposition. 2,756,205, 7-24-56, CI.
204—209.
Rosenstein, Ludwig : See —
Gorin, Manuel H., and Rosenstein. 2.750.361.
Gorin, Manuel H., and Rosenstein. 2,773,858.
Gorin, Manuel H., and Rosenstein. 2,774,752.
Rosenstein, Ludwig, to Texaco Development Corp. Catalyst
and process for preparation of vinyl chloride. 2,730,555,
1-10-56, CI. 260—656.
Rosenstein, Ludwig, and M. H. Gorin. Method of tin plating
and activated fatty oil composition therefor. 2,746,884,
5-22-56, CI. 117—114.
Rosenstock, David : See —
Gardner, Frederick H., Elms, and Rosenstock. 2,775,124.
Rosenthal, Daniel. Disposable waste receptacle. 2,774,531,
12-18-56, CI. 229—53.
Rosenthal, Fritz., to Nashua Corp. Coated paper suitable for
stylus inscription and method of making the same.
2.739.909. 3-27-56. CI. 117 — 161.
Rosenthal, Hyman, and S. Lipson, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of the Army.
Investment casting of metals. 2,758,936, 8-14-56, CI.
106—38.35.
Rosenthal, Joseph F. : See —
Mayo, Clyde R., Crumrine, and Rosenthal. 2,771,002.
Rosenthal, Julian B. Die for forming folded, angular or
rounded corners on leather or the like. 2,742,775, 4-24-56,
CI. 69—1.
Rosenthal, Louis A., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Sine-cosine
generator. 2,764,657, 9-25-56, CI. 201—55.
Rosenthal, Robert, to Industrial Instruments, Inc. Apparatus
for measuring moisture of soil. 2,729,099, 1-3-56, CI.
73— 73.
Rosenthal, Robert, to Industrial Instruments, Inc. Combina-
tion conductivity and temperature indicator. 2,764,892,
10-2-56, CI. 73—344.
Rosenthal, Samuel. Method and apparatus for shade mark-
ing. 2,750,992, 7-31-56, CI. 270 — 1.
Rosenthal. William, to Lvnard of California, Inc. Reflector
lamp. 2,744,192. 5-1-56, CI. 240—81.
Rosenthal, William, to Maiden Form Brassiere Co., Inc.
Girdle panty garter belt. 2,763,008, 9-18-56, CI. 2 — 33.
Rosenthal, William. Brassiere. 2,763,010. 9-18-56, CI. 2 — 42.
Rosenthal, William, and E. Silvani, to Maiden Form Brassiere
Co., Inc. Brassiere. 2,764,761, 10-2-56, CI. 2 — 42.
Rosenwald. Robert PI. : See —
Chenicek, Joseph A., and Rosenwald. 2,738,281.
Rosenzvaig, Jay E., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Army. Sideband-noise
versus carrier responsive squelch system for frequency
modulation receiver. 2,761,964, 9-4-56. CI. 250 — 20.
Rosenzweig, Philip, to Triangle Specialties Inc. Drapery
supports. 2,770,299, 11-13-56, CI. 160—348.
Ruseveare, William IS., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Heat resistant polyamide structure. 2,733,162, 1-31-56,
CI. 117—31.
Rosewall, Roger D. Housed motorized pulley. 2,771,268,
11-20-50, CI. 254—175.3.
Rosgen, William, to D'Arrigo Bros. Co. of California. Method
and apparatus for dispensing fertilizers to irrigation water.
2.756.544. 7-31-56, CI. 47 — 58.
Roshkind, Allan I., to A, B. Dick Co. Method of manufactur-
ing imaged hectograph spirit master. 2,769,391, 11-6-56,
CI. 101—149.4.
Rosin, Jacob, to Montrose Chemical Co. Process for produc-
tion of 2, 2-disubstituted propanediols (1, 3). 2,761,881,
9-4-56, CI. 260—635.
Rosin. Sevmour, to Scorpicon, Inc. Microscope-illumination
device. 2.738,708, 3-20-56, CI. 88 — 40.
Rosinski, Bill: See —
Olsen. Marvin R., Rosinski. and Keller. 2,744,188.
Roske, Milton H., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Seam
pressing and taping machines. 2,736,047, 2-28-56, CI.
12—59.5.
Rosner, Armin. Therapeutically active compositions contain-
ing amphetamine. 2,748,052, 5-29-56, CI. 167—55.
Rosner. George J. : See —
Block, Zenas, Rosner, and Goodman. 2,739,896.
Rosner, Kurt : See —
Cuscoleca, Otwin, Grohs, Rosner, and Kuhnelt. 2,741,555.
Ross. Alfred : See — ■
Keely, Clifford D., and Ross. 2,758,326.
Ross, Alfred A. Automatic heat control system with warm-
up period. 2,744,688, 5-8-56, CI. 236 — 46.
674
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Ross, Aylmer O., to The National Electroform Mold Co.
Electrolytic apparatus. 2,771,415, 11-20-56, Cl. 204—238.
Ross, Charles : See —
Bash, Irwin J., and Ross. 2,704,485.
Ross, Colin A. : See —
Hoogstoel, Leon B., and Ross. 2,744,624.
Ross, Cornelius A. : See —
Morvay, Anton A. 2,750,278.
Ross, Delmar G., to Henry J. Kaiser Co. Internal combus-
tion engine. 2,749,888, 6-12-56, Cl. 123—59.
Ross, Donald V., to Eastman Kodak Co. Nitrating aromatic
hydrocarbons with only nitric acid. 2,739,174, 3-20-56,
Cl. 260—645.
Ross, Douglas H., and T. J. McGonigle, to Allied Chemical &
Dye Corp. Frozen nitrogen tetroxide hydrocarbon explo-
sives. 2,759.418, 8-21-56, Cl. 102—24.
Ross, Edgar A. Picking motion for a loom. 2,771,098,
11-20-56, Cl. 139—138.
Ross, Eli, 5% to R. C. Sullivan. Double bunk bed construc-
tion. 2,774.976, 12-25 56, Cl. 5—9.
Ross, Elmer R., to Kelsey-IIayes Wheel Co. Self -energizing
wheel brake. 2,741,334, 4-10-56, Cl. 188—74.
Ross, Fred A. : See —
Fulk, James B. 2,773,688.
Ross, Gerald R. Retractible vehicle lamp. 2,737,575, 3-6-56,
Cl. 240 — 7.1.
Ross, Harold D., Jr., and C. E. Frizzell. to International
Business Machines Corp. Electronic counter. 2,734,684.
2-14-56, Cl. 235-92.
Ross, Harold M. : See —
Kaplan, Yale, and Ross. Re. 24,251.
Ross, Harold M., and R. Cowen, to Century Engineering Co.
Device for spiral stitching. 2,730,974, 1-17-56, Cl. 112 — 2.
Ross, Harry F., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. Method
ot forming titanium coating on refractory body. 2.746.SS8.
5-22-56. Cl. 117—221.
Ross, Harry J. : See —
Sevmmir, William D. 2,768,680.
Ross, Howard M. Basketball goal. 2,735,680, 2-21-56, Cl.
273—1.5.
Ross, Howard S. Two speed transmission gear mechanism.
2,772,576, 12-4-56, Cl. 74—337.
Ross, Hugh N., to American Instrument Co., Inc. Multi-
station condition-responsive alarm system. 2,730,703,
1-10-56, Cl. 340 — 213.
Ross, Hugh N., to American Instrument Co., Inc. Reversible
mechanism. 2,772,584, 12-4-56, Cl. 74—812.
Ross, Ira G. : See —
Olmsted, Elizabeth P., Francis, and Ross. 2,770,164.
Ross, J. O., Engineering Corp. : See —
Dawe, Allen S. 2,754,628.
Ross, James H.. to Pulp and Paper Research Institute of
Canada. Production of cellulose pulp. 2,749,240, 6-5-56,
Cl. 92—7.
Ross, Jay J. : See —
Mestman Percy W., and Ross. 2,775,365.
Ross, Jewel G. Hand control for steering aircraft on land
or in air. 2, 746. CDS, 5-22-56, Cl. 244—50.
Ross, John, to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Non-soap detergent
compositions. 2,731,422, 1-17-56, Cl. 252 — 161.
Ross, Karl F. Scanning method and television system using
same. 2,752,421, 6-26-56. Cl. 178—6.8.
Ross, Karl F. High-frequency signaling system. 2,752,484,
6-26-56, Cl. 250—13.
Ross, Karl F. Radio location system. 2,774,065, 12-11-56,
Cl. 343—9.
Ross, Malcolm D., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Orionlod-
steel stator-cores. 2,774,000, 12-11-56, Cl. 310 — 216.
Ross, Milburn, M. Fastener with pivoted rod engaging dogs.
2.744,436, 5-8-56, Cl. 85—36.
Ross, Olive D. : See —
Hansen, William W., and Varian. 2,757,312.
Ross Operating Valve Co. : See —
Di Tirro, Domenic A. 2,774,369.
Ross, Orrin E. Tank filler cap. 2,772,;
220—55.
Ross Packing Co. : See —
Vertner, Ralph B. 2,768,900.
Ross, Ralph C, and L. A. Safford, to The New York Air :
Co. Airbrake. 2.729,515. 1-3-56, Cl. 303— 22.
Ross, Robert D. Fluid separator. 2,754,970, 7-17-56, Cl.
210—61.
Ross, Robert S., to Goodyear Aircraft Corp. Convertible air-
craft. 2,736,514, 2-28-56, Cl. 244 — 15.
Ross. Roy A. : See —
Ward. Jack H.. and Ross. 2.731.755.
Ross, Sidney D., to Sprague Electric Co. Electrolytic device.
2,759,131, 8-14-56, Cl. 317—230.
Ross, Sidney D., to Sprague Electric Co. Electrolytic
capacitor. 2,759,132, 8-14-56, Cl. 317—230.
Ross, Sidney D., and I. Kuntz, to Sprague Electric Co. Di-
electric composilions. 2, 734, 035. 2-7-56, Cl. 252 — 63.7.
Ross, Sidney D., and W. M. Allison, to Sprague Electric Co.
Dielectric materials. 2,757,141, 7-31-56, Cl. 252—63.7.
Ross, Stuart T. : See —
Lawton, Ledra M.. and Ross. 2,737,463.
Ross, Thomas D. Baby chairs. 2,750,989, 6-19-56, Cl.
155—126.
Ross, Walter S. : See —
Mills, John K., and Ross. 2,740,845.
Ross, Wayne M., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Echo system for determining nature of sea bottom.
2,735,999, 2-21-56, Cl. 340—3.
12-4-56, Cl.
Ira Ice
Ross, Wayne M., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Underwater ultrasonic detecting systems. 2,759,783,
8-21-56, Cl. 346—8.
Ross, Wayne M., to Minneapolis -Honeywell Regulator Co.
Multiple sector search sonars. 2,767,386, 10-16-56, Cl.
340—6.
Ross, William C, and A. W. Niconchuk, to W. R. Grace &
Co. Method of cleaning textile print wash blankets.
2,747,506, 5-29-56, Cl. 101—424.
Ross, William M, Predetermined counter control for container
tilling system. 2,759,633, 8-21-56. Cl. 222 — 32.
Rossbacb. Charles 1). Window structure. 2,768,412, 10-30-56,
Cl. 20—70.
Rosseau, Leon B., to Ajax Electric Co. Aluminizing.
2,751,311, 6-19-56, Cl. 117—52.
Rossell, William T., to Transit Research Corp. Track brake
assembly. 2,730,198. 1-10-56, Cl. 188 — 41.
Rossell, William T.. to Transit Research Corp. Differentially
acting bolster control. 2,737,126, 3-6-56, Cl. 105 — 187.
Rossell, William T., to Transit Research Corp. Lateral mo-
tion damping device. 2,743,681, 5-1-56, Cl. 105 — 193.
Rossell. William T., to Transit Research Corp. Friction damp-
ing device. 2,743,919, 5-1-50. Cl. 267—9.
Rossell, William T., to Transit Research Corp. Street railway
truck. 2,749,849, 6-12-56. Cl. 105—193.
Rossell, William T., to Transit Research Corp. Truck bolster
and snul.l.ers therefor. 2.756.692. 7-31-56, Cl. 105—193.
Rossell, William T., to Transit Research Corp. Pedestal guide
2,774,312, 12-18-56, Cl. 105 — 224.
Charles M., and W. O. Brillhart, to American Vis-
cose Corp. Method for producing pellicles, films, and
sheets. 2,770,053, 11-13-56, Cl. 34—12.
Rosser, Charles M., and W. O. Brillhart, to American Vis-
cose Corp. Method for producing pellicles, films, and
sheets. 2,770,015. 11-13-56, Cl. 18—57.
Rossetto, Louis, to Mergenthaler Linotype Co. Typographical
composing machine. 2,736,424, 2-28-56, Cl. 199 — 30.
Rossetio, Louis, to Mergenthaler Linotype Co. Typographical
casting machines. 2,746,600. 5-22-56, Cl. 199—53,
Rossetto, Louis, P. Hilpman, and W. B. Abbott, to Mergen-
thaler Linotype Co. Typographical composing, casting and
distributing machines. 2,774.463, 12-18-56. Cl. 199—11.
Rossheim, David B., and U. Jelinek, to The M. W. Kellogg
Co. Hard coated composite and method of forming.
2,755,199. 7-17-56, Cl. 117—17.
Rossi, Alberto : See —
Matter, Max, Rossi, and von Sprecher. 2,769,838.
Rossi, Athos D. : See —
Mott, John H. 2,741.766.
Rossi, Giovanni. Tubular conduit system for boilers and the
like. 2,746,432, 5-22-56, Cl. 122—360.
Rossi, Giovanni. Apparatus for hydrolyzing cellulosic ma-
terials. 2,760,849, 8-28-56. Cl. 23—260.
Rossi, Irving, to Continuous Metalcast Co.. Inc. Method for
the continuous casting of metal. 2,743,494. 5-1-56, Cl.
22—200.1.
Rossi, Paul. Cushion tire construction. 2,745,461, 5-15-56,
Cl. 152—312.
Rossier, John D. : See —
Lacy, Roy, McCiintock, and Rossier. 2,762,104.
Rossin, Elmer H., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Treatment of
textile fibers. 2,730,790, 1-17-56, Cl. 28—75.
Rossin, Elmer H., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Process of dye-
ing acrylonitrile fibers. 2,746,836, 5-22-56, Cl. 8—55.
Rossire, Francis H. S., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Turn con-
troller for automatic pilot systems. 2,736,517, 2-28-56,
Cl. 244—77.
Rossiter, William T., and C. C. Currie, to Dow Corning Corp.
Stabilized and rust inhibited polymeric organosilicon com-
positions. 2,742,368, 4-17-56, Cl. 106 — 10.
Rossman. Edwin F„ to General Motors Corp. Self-centering
cushioning device. 2,765,054, 10-2-56, Cl. 188—94.
Rossmann, Peter F., and K. Rath, to Hupp Corp. Window
regulating device. 2,771,789, 11-27-56, Cl. 74—625.
Rossner, Albert G. Handle for screw drivers or the like.
2,775,276, 12-25-56, Cl. 145—61.
Rossomme, Raymond H. : See — ■
Kruger, Frederick B., Rossomme, and Stein. 2,744,407.
Rossow, Everett W. : See —
Ray, William A., and Rossow. 2,735,445.
Rossum, Robert T., to Continental Folding Paper Box Co.,
Inc. Collapsible partitions for cartons and the like.
2,741,417, 4-10-56, Cl. 229—42.
Rossum, Robert T., to Continental Folding Paper Box Co.,
Inc. Cartons having easels thereon. 2,765.:
Cl. 206 — 45.26.
Rostoker, Louis. Vibration damping device. :
5-15-56, Cl. 174—42.
Rostone Corp. : See —
Jones, Paul W., and Wilkinson. 2,768,264.
Roswell. Charles N. Heat exchanger. 2,730,337,
Cl. 257—246.
Rotary Hoes Ltd. : See-
Howard, Arthur C.
10-9-56,
LIST OF PATENTEES
675
2,T6H,401, 3-18-56, CI.
Kotary Oil Tool Co. : -See —
Kammerer, Archer W. 2,754,090.
Kammerer. Archer W., Jr. 2,754,088.
Kammerer, Archer W., Jr. 2,754,089.
Kammerer, Archer W., Jr. 2,755,070.
Kammerer, Archer W., Jr. 2.7n;i.071.
Kammerer, Archer W., Jr. 2,758,818.
Kammerer, Archer W., Jr. 2,758,819.
Kammerer, Archer W., Jr. 2,758,820.
Rotax Ltd. : -See —
Bourne, William G. 2,769,0o0.
Hookham, Albert J. 2,769,134.
Millns, Terence W. 2,740,356.
Millns, Terence W. 2,758,544.
Millns, Terence W., and Guy. 2.
Roteman, Morris. Electric switch.
200 — 168.
Roters. Herbert C. : See —
Shannon, William W., and Roters. 2,7o8,28S.
Rotex Co. : See —
Metoff, Boris G. 2,771,105. .
Roth. Adrian W\. to General Electric Co. Friction latched
electroresponsive switch. 2.732.443. 1-24-56, Cl. 200—5.
Roth, Adrian W., to General Electric Co. Electric protective
device. 2,760,121, 8-21-56, Cl. 317—12.
Roth Alice L., and J. C. Witty, to The Troy Sunshade Co.
Tiltable umbrella. 2,731,973, 1-24-56, Cl. 135—20.
Roth. Barbara : See —
Brockman, John A., and Roth. 2,729,641.
Brockman, John A., Jr., and Roth. 2,737,515.
Brockman, John A., Jr., and Roth. 2,739,966.
Brockman, John A., Jr., and Roth. 2,742,468.
Hultquist, Martin E., and Roth. 2,739,967.
Roth, Barbara, to American Cyanamid Co. Salts of substi-
tuted pteridines and method of preparing the same.
2,737,514, 3-6-56, Cl. 260—251.5.
Roth, Curt B., to Hercules Powder Co. New oxycelluloscs
and preparation thereof. 2,758,111, 8-7-56, Cl. 260—212.
Roth, Erwin. Magnetic separator. 2,748,940, 6-5-56, Cl.
Ro"fh Harry. Poldable toothbrush construction. 2,744,278,
5-8-56. Cl. 15—185. ^ t ^. ,
Roth, James E., to William Roberts Co., Inc. Display card.
2,738,061, 3-13-56, Cl. 206—79. .
Roth, Moms, to Esso Research and Engineering ( o. Pellet
impact reaming apparatus. 2,743,086, 4-24-56, Cl. 255 — 73.
Roth, Robert I., to International Business Machines Corp.
Selective film control for card punch. 2,746,549, 5-22-56,
Cl. 164—115.
Roth, Robert I., to International Business Machines Corp.
Control indicia and record data projector. 2,753,757,
7-10-56, Cl. 88 — 24.
Roth, Robert I., to International Business Machines Corp.
Methods and apparatus for measuring angular movement.
2,770,798, 11-13-56, Cl. 340—206.
Roth, William A., 12y2% to J. J. Palkowitch, 12%% to P.
Vance, 12V>% to L. R. linger, and 17%% to A. J. Alberts.
Retractable valve clutch. 2,742,989, 4-24-56, Cl. 192 — 58.
Rothacker, Francis N. Gravity meter. 2,732,717, 1-31-56,
Cl. 73—382.
Rothacker, Francis N., to Modern Plastic Machinery Corp.
Electronic temperature control device. 2,760,046, 8-21-56,
Cl. 219 — 20.
Rothe, Walter, to Braunschweigische Maschinenbaunstalt A. G.
Apparatus for drying friable material. 2,744,338, 5-8-56,
Cl. 34 — 58.
Rothe, William L. Ice cube machine. 2,733,577, 2-7-56,
Cl. 62—107.
Rothenberger, Eldon P. Irrigation weir. 2,763,992, 9-25-56,
Cl. 61—29.
Rotheraine, Jerome H., to Quixel Products Co., Inc. Portable
shoe shining kit. 2,738,537, 3-20-56, Cl. 15—258.
Rotherham, Oswald. Apparatus and methods for increasing
well production. 2,742,091, 4-17-56, Cl. 166 — 40.
Rothermel, Edward M., and R. B. Waddell, Jr., to The Dayton
Rubber Co. Method of making corrugated flexible conduits.
2,766,806, 10-16-56, Cl. 154—8.
Rothfuss, George A. Window assembly. 2,762,088, 9-11-56,
Cl. 20—55.
Rothgart, Albert : See—
Rabinovitch, Benjamin, and Rothgart. 2.769,486.
Rothlein, Bernard J., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. High
conduction diode. 2,762,957, 9-11-56, Cl. 317 — 236.
Rothlein. Bernard J., and F. A. Stahl, to Sylvania Elec-
tric Products Inc. Electrical translator and methods,
2.773,925. 12-11-56, Cl. 136 — 89.
Rothman, Max I., to M. R. Sanguinet. Modulation system
2,765,443, 10-2-56, Cl. 332—38.
Rothmann, Harry E. : See —
Marsh, Aionzo K., Rothmann. and Weimont. 2,754.751
Rothschild, Siegfried, to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co., as trustee. Preparation of fluorescent tungstate.
2.729.606. 1-3-56. Cl. 252—301.5.
Rothstein, Jerome, to the United States of America as repre
sented bv the Secretary of the Army. Method of producing
short pulses. 2,752,490, 6-26-56, Cl. 250 — 27.
Rothweiler, Jack W. Sprinkler. 2,731,294, 1-17-56, Cl
299—18.
Rothwell. Philip M., to Chrysler Corp. Heat supply system
and means for engine choke control. 2,757,652, 8-7-56.
Cl. 123—55.
Rothwell. Philip M., to Chrysler Corp. Intake manifold struc
ture. 2,764,961, 10-2-56, Cl. 123—52,
Rotman, Allen M., to Mello-Cup Coffee Co. Inc. Coffee urn.
2,748,689, 6-5-56, Cl. 99—315.
Rotographic, Inc. : See —
Neumann, John W. 2,746,387.
Rotol Ltd. : See —
Godden, Thomas E., Morris, and Loynes. 2,763,279.
Rotor Tool Co., The : See —
Van Sittert, Paul R. 2,732,050.
Van Sittert, Paul R. 2,766,631.
Rotovent A. G. : See —
Szemo, Jean. 2,757,450.
Rotteher, Kurt K. Self-propelled, automatic, overhead irriga-
tion plant. 2:756.098, 7-24-56, Cl. 299 — 52.
Rotter, Lutwin C. : See —
Klein, Victor G., Rotter, and Weitzel. 2,765,050.
Rotter, Lutwin C, to The McNeil Machine & Engineering Co.
Valve. 2,771,898, 11-27-56, Cl. 137—107.
Rotter, Theodore, 35% to C. E. Friend. Spinning reel.
2,732,147, 1-24-56, Cl. 242—84.4.
Koitersmann, Maurice II. Sectional flame suppressor tube.
2,746,404, 5-22-56. Cl. 110—1.
Rottig, Walter, to Ruhrchemie Akticngeselischaft. Catalytic
hvdrogenation of carbon monoxide. 2,731,486, 1-17-56, Cl.
260 — 449.6.
Rottig, Walter, to Ruhrchemie Aktiengesellschaft and Lurgi
Gesellschaft fur Warmetechnik m. b. H. Catalytic hydro-
genation of carbon monoxide in the presence of acetylene.
2,738,360, 3-13-56, Cl. 260—449.6.
Rottig, Walter, to Ruhrchemie Aktiengesellschaft and Lurgi
Gesellschaft Fuer Waermetechnik m. b. H. Processing of
products having a high content of oxygenated compounds.
2,738,362, 3-13-56, Cl. 260 — 450.
Rottig, Walter, lo Ruhrchemie Aktiengesellschaft, and Lurgi
Gesellschaft fur Warmetechnik m. b. H. Process for the
separation of aliphatic alcohols from hydrocarbon-alcohol
mixtures. 2,746,984, 5-22-56, Cl. 260 — 450.
Rottig, Walter, to Ruhrchemie Aktiengesellschaft. Produc-
tion of nitrogenous aldehyde condensation products.
2,766,287, 10-9-56, Cl. 260—578.
Rottig, Walter, to Ruhrchemie Aktiengesellschaft, Oberhausen-
Holten, and Lurgi Gesellschaft fur Warmetechnik m. b. H.
Catalytic hydrogenation of carbon monoxides. 2,767,202,
10-16-56, Cl. 260 — 149.6.
Rottig, Walter, to Ruhrchemie Aktiengesellschaft and Lurgi
Gesellschaft fur Warmetechnik m. b. H. Catalytic carbon
monoxide hydrogenation. 2,771,481, 11-20-56, Cl.
260 — 449.6.
Rottig, Walter, to Ruhrchemie Aktiengesellschaft and Lurgi
Gesellschaft fur Waermetechnik m. b. H. Catalytic carbon
monoxide hydrogenation with high ester yield. 2,773,084,
12-4-56, Cl. 260—449.6.
Rottig, Walter, to Ruhrchemie Aktiengesellschaft and Lurgi
Gesellschaft fur Waermetechnik m. b. H. Production of
carbon monoxide hydrogenation products with a high con-
tent of oxygeneous compounds. 2,773,085, 12-4-56, Cl.
260—449.6.
Rottig, Walter, to Ruhrchemie Aktiengesellschaft and Lurgi
Gesellschaft fuer Waermetechnik m. b. H. Catalytic carbon
monoxide hydrogenation with an increased yield of higher
boiling esters. 2,773,890, 12-11-56, Cl. 260 — 449.6.
Rottig, Walter, and W. Wischermann, to Ruhrchemie Aktien-
gesellschaft, and Lurgi Gesellschaft fuer Waermetechnik,
m. b. H. Catalytic hydrogenation of carbon monoxide.
2,753,367, 7-3-56, Cl. 260—449.6.
Rottig, Walter, and A. Hagemann, deceased, bv E. C. M.
Hagemann and E. Etzbach, administrators, to Ruhrchemie
Aktiengesellschaft and Lurgi Gesellschaft fuer Waermetech-
nik M. b. H. Method for obtaining aliphatic alcohols.
2,755,308, 7-17-56, Cl. 260—638.
Rottig. Walter, K. Schenck, and H. Spengler, to Rhurchemie
Aktiengesellschaft. and Lurgi Gesellschaft fur War-
metechnik m. b. H. Iron carbon monoxide hydrogena-
tion catalysts. 2,758,128, 8-7-56, Cl. 260 — 449.6.
Rouan, Francis J. : See —
Hanson, Walter J., Rouan, and Bach. 2,766,040.
Strother, John A., Rouan, Calhoun, and Oakley.
2,766,569.
Rouan, Francis J., to Pitney-Bowes, Inc. Hand stamp.
2,737,113, 3-6-56, Cl. 101—371.
Rouan, Francis J., to Pitney-Bowes, Inc. Workpiece feed
control mechanism. 2,750,188, 6-12-56, Cl. 271 — 56.
Rouan, Francis J., J. A. Strother, and F. W. Dthenwoldt, to
Pitney-Bowes, Inc. Envelope stuffing machine. 2,736,999,
3-6-56, Cl. 53—29.
Rouan, Francis J., and W. J. Hanson, to Pitney-Bowes, Inc.
Tape printing and cutting device. 2,741,982, 4-17-56, Cl.
101 — 227.
Rouan, Francis J., and J. A. Strother, to Pitney-Bowes, Inc.
Envelope transfer mechanism. 2,746,221, 5-22-56, Cl.
53—31.
Roubal, Alexander J., to Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Co.
Grinding mill support base. 2,746,313, 5-22-56, Cl.
74—397.
Roubal, Alexander J., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Jaw plate
for jaw crushers. 2,758,794., 8-14-56, Cl. 241 — 291.
Rougemont, Reng L., to Reed-Prentice Corp. Self-adjusting
support for machine tool beds. 2,739,773, 3-27-56, Cl.
248—13.
Rougemont, Ren6 L., and F. P. Dunigan ; said Dunigan assor.
to said Rougemont. Automatic weighing machine.
2,760,232, 8-28-56, Cl. 18—30.
676
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Rough, Frank A., and H. A. Sailer, to the United States of
America as represented by the United States Atomic Energy
Commission. Ternary uranium alloy. 2,735,7(31, 2-21-56,
a. 75—134.
Roughsedge, Robert H., to Celanese Corp. of America. Tex-
tile apparatus. 2,738,937, 3-20-56, CI. 242 — 155.
Rouillon, Jean, to Societe Chimiotex. Apparatus for mount-
ing travelers on ring twisters. 2,749,601, 6-12-56, CI.
29 — 207.
Roumens, Jean, and R. Floury. Brake slack adjuster or equiv-
alent. 2,766,854, 10-16-56, CI. 188—196.
Round, David S., to W. & T. Avery Ltd. Counter scales of
the over and under weight. 2,730,351, 1-10-56, CI. 265—62.
Rounds, Fred G., R. E. Schwind, and L. L. Withrow, to
General Motors Corp. Carbon dioxide as an anti-knock
agent. 2,747,560, 5-29-56, CI. 123—119.
Rounds & Porter Lumber Co., Inc., The : See —
Swanson, Willis R. 2,769,468.
Rounsefell, Clifford P., and L. C. Williams, to Miehle Print-
ing Press & Mfg. Co. Pack turnover apparatus. 2,774,487,
12-18-56, CI. 214—1.
Rountree, Calvin B., to The Western Union Telegraph Co.
Process for welding thin sections of spring steel. 2,737,568,
3-6-56, CI. 219 — 10.
Rountree, Calvin B., to The Western Union Telegraph Co.
Platen. 2,766,096, 10-9-56, CI. 346—136.
ous, Ben, to Federal Carton Corp. Can display pa
with locking tabs. 2,774,468, 12-18-56, CI. 206 — 45.14.
iisplay package
Donald : See —
Newton, Courtland G., and Rousey. 2,731,903.
Roush, Milton S., to Thompson Products, Inc. Controlled
temperature fluid flow directing member. 2,744,723, 5-8-56,
CI. 253—39.15.
Rousseau, Robert, to Andres Soriano, and Ansor Corp. Lumin-
ous display apparatus. 2,731,585, 1-17-56, CI. 315 — 248.
Roussel, Philip A., to E. 1. du Pont de Nemours and Co
Rubbers stabilized with a l-aryl-2-mercapto-2-imidazoline.
2,751,370 6-19-56, CI. 260—45.8.
Routien, John B. : See —
Shull, Gilbert M., Routien, and Finlay. 2,773,878.
Sobin, Ben A., Routien. and Lees. 2,757,123.
Tanner, Fred W., Jr., Lees, and Routien. 2,771,392.
Routien, John B., and L. G. Nickell, to Chas. Pfizer & Co.,
Inc. Cultivation of plant tissue. 2,747,334, 5-29-56, CI.
47—58.
Roux, Pierre. Engine compressor unit. 2,738,918, 3-20-56,
CI. 230—56.
Rouyer, Louis : See —
Vandamme, Louis, and Rouyer. 2.741,893.
Vandamme, Louis, and Rouyer. 2,761,272.
Rovex Scale Models Ltd. : See —
Katryniak, Edward. 2,764,357.
Rovtar Tool & Die Mfg. Co. : See —
Smith, Elwood E. 2,748,477.
Rowan, Henry M., Jr., and P. F. Foley, to Inductotherm Corp.
Spark-gap converter, induction-heating and melting assem-
bly. 2,768,226. 10-23-56. CI. 13—26.
Rowand, Will H., A. E. Raynor, and C. H. Woolley, to The
Babcock & Wilcox Co. Vapor generating and superheating
method and apparatus. 2,737,930, 3-13-56, CI. 122 — 479.
Rowden, Robert S. Tool sharpener. 2,770,078, 11-13-56,
CI. 51—34.
Rowe, Carl R., and R. B. Foulks, to Kaiser Aluminum &
Chemical Corp. Bridle roll assemblage. 2,768,542,
10-30-56, CI. 80—51.
Rowe, David A., to Sun Oil Co. Drilling fluid. 2,732,343,
1-24-56, CI. 252—8.5.
Rowe, David A., to Sun Oil Co. Drilling fluid. 2,771,420,
11-20-56, CI. 252—8.5.
Rowe, Frank E., Jr., to Abington Textile Machinery Works.
Cleaning nozzle for carding machine. 2,740,994, 4-10-56,
CI. 19 — 109.
Rowe, George E., to Emhart Mfg. Co. Apparatus for forming
paste mold glassware. 2,744,358, 5-8-56, CI. 49 — 18.
Rowe, George E., to Emhart Mfg. Co. Glassware forming
mechanism. 2,755,597. 7-24-56, CI. 49 — 9.
Rowe, Harbert D., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Reversible and
berthable seat. 2,738,829, 3-20-56, CI. 155 — 14.
Rowe, Harry C, to Stewart-Warner Corp. Ultrahigh fre-
quency tuner. 2,770,723, 11-13-56, CI. 250—20.
Rowe. John F. : See —
King, John M., Robinson, Rowe, and Ewart. 2,762,304.
Rowe, Lancelot W. : See —
Anderson, William W., and Rowe. 2.731.327.
Anderson, William W., and Rowe. 2,770,529.
Rowe, Paul H. to Maas-Rowe Electromusic Corp. Appara-
tus for producing chime tones. 2,772,594, 12-4-56, CI.
84—1.11.
Rowe. Raymond N. : See —
Ericson, Eric A., and Rowe. 2,732,455.
Rowe, Raymond N., to General Electric Co. Electric switch.
2,769,064, 10-30-56, CI. 200—146.
Rowe, Richard G., and G. Flower, Jr., to Dictaphone Corp.
Destaticization of plastic articles. 2,701,787, 9-4—56. CI.
106—37.
Rowe, Richard G., and G. Flower, Jr.,
Production of anti-static plastics.
CI. 260—32.6.
Rowe Spacarb. Inc. : See —
King, William V. 2,731,906.
King, William V. 2,746,641.
Rowekamp, Edward F. : See —
Fechheimer, Paul R., Rowekamp, and Swing. 2,749,007.
Rowell, William G., to Scully Signal Co. Hose nozzle con-
struction. 2,763,407, 9-18-56, CI. 222—394.
Rowell, William G., to Scully Signal Co. Magnet controlled
shut-off valve. 2,765,802, 10-9-56, CI. 137—75.
Rowell, William G., and E. B. Farmer, to Scully Signal Co.
Sonic control for burners. 2,767,783, 10-23-56, CI. 158 — 28.
Rowerdink, William. Flowmeter. 2,768,528, 10-30-56, CI.
73—210.
Rowlance, Ralph D. Live bait harness for fishhooks.
2,741,060, 4-10-56, CI. 43^4.4.
Rowland, Ben W., to Georgia Kaolin Co. Method of clay
treatment. 2,758,010, 8-7-50, CI. 23—110.
Rowland, Clarence G., to The Fuller Brush Co. Rotary brush.
2,754,531, 7-17-56, CI. 15—183.
Rowland, Dan R., and M. H. Stark, to General Motors Corp.
Propeller shaft. 2,751,765, 6-26-56, CI. 64 — 1.
Rowland, David L. Furniture seating. 2,731,076, 1-17-56,
CI. 155—187.
Rowland, David L. Automobile license plate and fuel tank
filler spout arrangement. 2,739,010, 3-20-56, CI. 296 — 1.
Rowland, George P., Jr., and R. A. Piloni, to The Firestone
Tire & Rubber Co. Vinyl chloride resins for application
as solvent solutions. Re. 24,206, 8-28-56, CI. 260 — 78.5.
Rowland, George P., Jr., and R. A. Piloni, to The Firestone
Tire & Rubber Co. Vinyl chloride resins for application as
solvent solutions. 2.731,449, 1-17-56. CI. 260—78.5.
Rowland, Horace B., % to S. W. Blackman, and % to W. H.
Smith. Disposable flashlight. 2,739,225, 3-20-56, CI.
240—10.65.
Rowland, Leonard, to Hobourn Aero Components Ltd. Elec-
tric heating elements. 2,732,479, 1-24-56. CI. 219 — 46.
Rowland, Ralph L., to R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Tobacco.
2.766.147, 10-9-56, CI. 131—17.
Rowland, Ralph L., to R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Tobacco.
2.766.148, 10-9-56. CI. 131 — 17.
Rowland, Ralph L., to R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Tobacco.
2.706.149, 10-9-56, CI. 131—17.
Rowland, Stanley P. : See —
Ritter, Arthur W., Jr., and Rowland. 2,771,472.
Rowland, Thomas B. Milk cooler. 2,733,048, 1-31-56, CI.
257—76.
Rowlands, Tom, to The Thrissell Engineering Co., Ltd. Ap-
paratus for cutting and creasing sheet material. 2,737,238,
3-6-56, CI. 164—21.
Rowlands, Tom, and F. E. Dobson, to Molins Machine Co. Ltd.
Adjusting devices for adjustable members such as rollers.
2.735.732. 2-21-56. PI. 30S— 60
Rowlett, Allen H. Detergent applicator for water hoses.
2,768,030. 10-23-56, CI. 299 — 84.
Rowlette, Willard A. : See —
Pritchard, Arnold J., and Rowlette. 2,758,896.
Rowley, Arthur. Miniature precision motor and driving as-
sembly. 2,741,713, 4-10-56, CI. 310—83.
Rowley, Arthur C, to Globe Automatic Sprinkler Co. of
Pennsylvania. Load supporting thermosensitive linkage.
2.730,900. 1-17-56, CI. 74—2.
Rowley, John C. Interlocking parquet block. 2,740,167,
4-3-56, CI. 20—8.
Rowley, Joseph F. Electric water heater. 2,744,184, 5-1-56,
CI. 219—38.
Rowlev. Lothair H. : See —
McKennev. Henry F., and Rowley. 2,734,157.
Rowlev, Lothair H., and W. R. Rauth, Jr., to Sperry Rand
Corp. Multistage magnetic amplifier system. 2,767,372,
10-16-56. CI. 323—89.
Rowls. Garth A. : See —
Harrison, John B., and Rowls. 2,756.269.
Harrison, John B., and Rowls. 2,774,805.
Roy, Dwight B., to Mastercraft Trailers. Inc. Trailer for
transporting a boat. 2,746,622, 5-22-50. CI. 214 — 84.
Roy, Emil. Chute means for urging blanks into a carrier.
2.745.571, 5-15-56. CI. 221—243.
Roy, Hush, and D. Lecourt. Picker stick returning spring.
2,739.621 , 3-27-56, CI. 139—149.
Rov, Milton, Co. : See —
Saalfrank, Roynll B. 2.733.064.
Roy. Nereus H, to Waugh Equipment Co. Shipping container
with internal resilient mounting means. 2,729,327, 1-3-56,
CI. 206—46.
Rov, Tuhin K. : See —
Mackiw. Vladimir N.. Lin, Rov, and Kunda. 2,767,083.
Mackiw, Vladimir N., Rov. Lin, and Kunda. 2,767,081.
Roy. Tuhin K. to Chemical Construction Corp. Method of
reducing cobaltic amine salt. 2,749,235, 6-5-56, CI.
75 — 119.
Rov. Tuhin K., V. N. Mackiw. W. C. Lin, and V. Kunda, to
Chemical Construction Corporation. Use of catalytic nu-
cleating agents in the reduction of salts to metal. 2,767,082,
10-16-56. CI. 75 — 108.
Royal Appliance Mfg. Co. : Spp —
Kasner. Elmer J. 2,757,753.
Royal China. Inc. : See —
Cone. William E. 2.756,071.
Royal Electric Co., Inc. : See —
Bnenzicer, Leonard N. 2.769,059.
Baenziger, Leonard N. 2,774,048.
Levinson, Benjamin L. 2,773,590.
Royal Jalousie Co. : See —
Josephson, Bert. 2.751,641.
Royal Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Coates, Cecil C, and Jackson. 2,750,624.
Colomobo, Roberto. 2,750,625.
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Royal McBee Corp. : See —
Feiertag, Arthur W. 2,768,686.
Girouard, Edgar A., and Kloski. 2,767,821.
Hooe, Hunter E. 2,73o,490.
Kloski, John F. 2,729,322.
Lambert, Harry L. 2,749,762.
Lambert, Harry L., and Mosher. 2,756,860.
Newberry, Meigs W. 2,746,591.
Sniusz, Teddy F. 2,749,032.
Smusz, Teddy F. 2.762.434.
TJtz, George M. 2,757,777.
Eoyal Master, Inc. : See —
Barhorst. Robert C. 2,761,253.
Royal Mounters, Inc. : See —
VigliettaJUichael J. 2,749,636.
Roybal Max J., V» to M. M. Sanchez. Bunsen burner attach-
ment. 2,764.146, 9-25-56, CI. 126—231.
Royce Draper P., to G. Crihfield. Automatic mattress spring
adjustment for drop side crib. 2,765,477, 10-9-56, CI.
5—63.
Royer, Darrell E. : See — „ „,„ „„„
Miller, Dale W., Covert, Royer, and Demido. 2,748,877.
Royer, Darrell E.. to General Motors Corp. Valve mecha-
nism. 2,747,593, 5-29-56, CI. 137—45.
Royer, Darrell E., and J. H. Smith, to General Motors Corp.
Filter and method of making same. 2,747,742, 5-29-56,
CI 210 169.
Rozelle, Rexford A., to Nachman Corp. Adjustable inner-
spring unit. 2,773,270, 12-11-56, CI. 5—253.
Rozmus, Walter J. : See-
Barnes, William A., and Rozmus. 2,7o0,829.
Rozmuski, Joseph, to Paillard S. A. Rotary shutter for mo-
tion picture projector. 2,763,179, 9-18-56, CI. 88—19.3.
Rozsa, Tibor A. : See —
Lykken, Henry G., and Rozsa. 2,762,572.
Ruau, Felix F. : See— „ „o
Molins, Desmond W., and Ruau. 2,766,7o8.
Molins, Desmond W., Ruau, and Jackson. 2,762,374.
Rubatex Products, Inc. : See —
Plfeumer, Hans. 2,769,205.
Rubber and Asbestos Corp. : See —
Been, Jerome, and Grover. 2,741,651.
Rubberset Co. : See —
Thackara, John W. 2,766,473.
Rubber-Stitching : See —
Niiveld, Hendrik A. W. 2.736,757.
Schuur, Gerrit. 2,773,922.
Van Amer.ongen, Gerrit J., Poldervaart, and Schreuder.
2,736,758.
Rubbra, Arthur A., to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Control mechanism
for transmitting a plurality of control movements in con-
trol sysems of combustion engines. 2,741,087, 4-10-56,
CI. 60—39.28.
Rubega, Robert, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Liquid potentiometer.
2,74S,232, 5-29-56, CI. 201—57.
Ruben, Charlotte : See —
Ruben, Louis A. 2,754,715.
Ruben, Louis A., deceased ; C. Ruben, executrix. Row indi-
cator for accordions. 2,754,715, 7-17-56, CI. 84: — 442.
Rubens, Louis C, and R. F. Boyer, to The Dow Chemical Co.
Method and composition for casting resins. 2,740,161,
4-3-56, CI. 18—58.
Rubens, Sidney M. : See —
Daniels, Howard L., and Rubens. 2,743,320.
Rubenstein, Harry J. Display rack having J-shaped pockets.
2,743.020, 4-24-56, CI. 211—50.
Rubenstein, Sherman : See —
Brown. Frank R., and Rubenstein. 2,757,482.
Rubev. Joseph : See —
Millie. Orrin. Rubev. and Latil. 2,732,515.
Rubidge, David W., J. R. Natvig, and F. S. Huling, to Inter-
national Business Machines Corp. Ledger posting machine.
2,775,298, 12-25-56. CI. 164 — 115.
Rubin, Barbara B. Picture with figure forming cutouts.
2,731.766. 1-24-56. CI. 46—35.
Rubin, Eduard. Walking-aid for a splinted human leg dressed
in plaster of Paris. 2,762.367. 9-11-56. CI. 128—83.5.
Rubin, Emily. Handbags and the like. 2,745,456, 5-15-56,
CI. 150—35.
Rubin, Irving. Belt buckle. 2,750.643, 6-19-56, CI. 24 — 166.
Rubin. Jacob. Combined chair, bed, and cabinet. 2,754,890,
7-17-56, CI. 155 — 45.
Rubin. Louis C. : See — •
McGrath, Henry G., and Rubin. 2,751,405.
Rubin. Louis C. to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Extrusion molding
of perfluorochlorocarbon plastics. 2,736,064, 2-28-56, CI.
18—55.
Rubin. Louis C. to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Flexible valve
diaphragm. 2,767,956, 10-23-56, CI. 251—331.
Rubin, Manuel : See —
Jaffe. Harry, and Rubin. 2,738.834.
Rubin, Michael M., to Pittsburgh Steel Co. Manufacture of
nickel-plated steel. 2,731,403, 1-17-56, CI. 204-37.
Rubin, Oscar. Closures. 2,741,388, 4-10-56, CI. 215—39.
Rubin. Sidney. Evaporation disseminator. 2,741,813,
4-17-56, CI. 21—120.
Ruble, Gerald V. Masonary guide. 2,761,214. 9-4-56, CI.
33—85.
Ruble, Raymond J. : See —
Tirico, Arthur L., and Ruble. 2,741,709.
Ruble. Raymond J., to Texaco Development Corp. Radiation
detectors. 2,759,118, 8-14-56, CI. 313—93.
Ruble Raymond J., and A. L. Tirico, to Texaco Development
Corp. Radiation detector. 2,740,900, 4-3-56, CI. 250—83.6.
Rubli, Max : See —
Malamoud, Georges, and Rubli. 2,773,283.
Ruby, Lawrence : See —
Crawford, Richard B., Gow, Pon, and Ruby. 2,764,707.
Ruby Lowell E., to United Aircraft Corp. Differential area
compressor bleed control. 2,732,125, 1-24-56, CI. 230—115.
Ruchin Zan. Replacement window construction. 2,731,684,
l_24-56, CI. 20 — 49. . .
Ruckelshaus John G. Low tension ignition systems.
2,768,227, 10-23-56, CI. 123—148.
Ruckelshaus. John G. Reciprocating motor device for rotat-
ing a shaft. 2,768,314, 10-23-56, CI. 310—24.
Rucker, Earl O. : See —
Tereski, Fred. 2,743,185.
Rucker, Geo. D. : See —
Rucker, Ralph V. 2,729,261.
Rucker, John T., and D. B. Stormon, to Hooker Electrochem-
ical Co. Process for the production of chlorotrifluoroeth-
ylene by passing a mixture of trichlorotrifluoroethane and
hydrogen through an unobstructed iron tube. 2,760,997,
8-28-56, CI. 260—653. „ ,
Rucker, Ralph V., % to A. E. Strickland, % to G. D. Rucker,
and % to M. C. Strickland. Radial tensioning device.
2,729,261, 1-3-56, CI. 152—218.
Ruckstahl, Alfred. Work removing conveyor mechanism for
heat treating furnaces. 2,766,895, 10-16-56, CI. 214 — 18.
Ruckstell Com. : See—
Brainard, Maurice W. 2,754,440.
Ruckstuhl, Hans, O. Senn, and W. Wehrli, to Sandoz A. G.
Azo dyestuffs. 2,735,845, 2-21-56, CI. 260—200.
Ruckstuhl, Hans, and W. Wehrli, to Sandoz A. G. Process of
making copper-containing monoazo dyestuffs. 2,744,104,
5-1-56, CI. 260—151.
Rudbarg, Frank : See —
Denyssen, Ivanhoe P. ,and Rudbarg. 2,773,582.
Rudd, Harold H., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Position indi-
cator for enclosed disconnect switch. 2,729,726, 1-3-56,
CI. 200—167.
Rudd, Hilton A., Sr. Multiple wrench with telescoping sec-
tions. 2,735,325, 2-21-56, CI. 81—71.
Rudd, Wallace C, and R. J. Stanton, to Magnetic Heating
Corp. Induction welding. 2,763,756, 9-18-56, CI. 219 — 9.5.
Rudd, Wallace C, and R. J. Stanton, to Magnetic Heating
Corp. Tube welding. 2,774,857, 12-18-56, CI. 219 — 67.
Ruddle, Allan B., deceased, by B. M. Ruddle, executrix. Coat-
ing composition. 2,745,758, 5-15-56, CI. 106 — 83.
Ruddle, Beatrice M. : See —
Ruddle, Allan B. 2,745,758.
Ruddy, Arlo W. : See —
Archer, Sydney and Ruddy. 2,762,812.
Ruddy, Arlo W., to Sterling Drug Inc. l-methyl-2-(3,3-di-
phenylpropyl) piperidine and preparation thereof. 2,769,812,
11-6-56, CI. 260—293.
Rudeen, Carl S. Twine tensioning attachment for baling
machine. 2,731,909, 1-24-56, CI. 100—22.
Rudeen, Carl S. Trigger, knife and strand guide for twine
knotters. 2,763,501, 9-18-56, CI. 289—10.
Rudel, Harry W. : See —
Rogers, Dilworth T., Bitzer, and Rudel. 2,739,051.
Rogers, Dilworth T., and Rudel. 2,742,351.
Rudenberg, Reinhold. Charged particle A. C. generator.
2.748,339. 5-29-56. CI. 322—2.
Ruderfer, Martin. Apparatus for producing three-dimensional
visual patterns. 2,749 480,6-5-56 CI. 315 — 169.
Ruderman, Manuel L. Device for expanding bags for filling.
2,770,084, 11-13-56. CI. 53—189.
Ruderman, Samuel. Resettable target. 2,736,558, 2-28-56,
CI. 273—105.6.
Riidiger, Ernst. Driving mechanism. 2,766,849. 10-16-56,
CI. 185—37.
Rudine, Ruth L. Hollow plastic clogs. 2,755,567, 7-24-56,
CI. 36 — 11.5.
Rudio, Philipp. Earth loosening machine. 2,752,838, 7-3-56,
CI. 97 — 47.51.
Rudish, Samuel T. : See—
Lentz. Alfred
Rudisill, Annie B.
CI. 5—354.
Rudman, Frank : See —
Laurent, Milton P. 2,744,771.
Rudman, Frank A., executor : See — -
Laurent, Milton P. 2,760,673.
Rudman, Oscar S., to Mid-West Mower Corp. Drive means
and wheel adjusting means for power mowers. 2,760,589,
8-28-56. CI. 180— 3 9.
Rudner, Bernard, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Pyrido-
benzimidav.ol azo dyes. 2.742.457. 4-17-56. CI. 260 — 156.
Rudner, Merritt A., to United States Gasket Co. Shaft seals.
2,761,710, 9-4-56, CI. 286—11.
Rudner, Merritt A., to United States Gasket Co. Method of
making metal-surfaced bodies. 2,762,116, 9-11-56, CI.
29 — 472.9.
Rudnicki, Ireneusz M. : See —
Brady, Samuel G., and Rudnicki. 2,755.599.
Rudnicki, Ireneusz M., to The Gear Grinding Co. Form
grinding machine. 2,767,520. 10-23-56, CI. 51 — 45.
Rudoff, Hyman, to General Electric Co. Chlorinated maleic
adduct-ethoxyline resinous compositions. 2,744,845, 5-8-56,
CI. 154 — 43.
Rudolph. Charles A. : See —
McCord, Douglas D., Holbrook, and Rudolph. 2,757,434.
P., Rudish, and Szabo. 2.758,038.
Mattress protector. 2,741,781, 4-17-56,
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Rudolph, Nathan H., to All-Steel Equipment Inc.
box. 2,769.562, 11-6-56, CI. 220 — 3.4.
Rudolph, Paul : See —
Danulat, Friedrich, Schmalfeld, and Rudolph. 2,772,873.
Rudy, Hermann, to Joh. A. Benckiser G. m. b. H. Chemische
Fabrik. Choline salt tablet and process of making same.
2,772,998, 12-4-56, CI. 167—82.
Rudy Mfg. Co. : See —
Polad, Thomas H. 2,772,077.
Rudy, William G., to Radio Corp. of America. Glass targets
for image orthicons. 2,743,150, 4-24-56, CI. 313 — 68.
Rueb, Theodore O., to Sherman-Klove Co. Reversible ratchet
wrench. 2,744.432, 5-8-56, CI. 81 — 62.
Ruedeniann. Dana W. Self feeder silo. 2,755,770, 7-24-56,
CI. 119—52.
Ruedy, John E., to Radio Corp. of America. Apparatus for
evaporating <iieiiiicals. 2,744.808. 5-8-56, CI. 316 — 30.
Ruedy, John E., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Method and apparatus
for use in chemical evaporation processes. 2,752.51!),
6-26-56, CI. 313—65.
Rueff, William H. : See —
Zimmer, Ray R., and Rueff. 2,768,640.
Rueger, Herman, to the United States of America a? repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Fuse. 2,763,213,
9-18-56, CI. 102—84.
Riiegg, Ernst, to Escher Wyss Aktiengosellschaft. Multi-
stage push-type centrifugal machine. 2,732,073, 1-24-56,
CI. 210 — 67.
Riiegg. Ernst, to Escher Wyss Akf iengesellsdiaft. Multi-stage
centrifugal machine. 2,755,934, 7-24-56, CI. 210 — 70.
Ruegg, Max : See —
Polhemus, Von D., and Ruegg. 2,762,445.
Riiegg. Rudolf : See—
Isler, Otto, Montavon, Riiegg, and Zoller. 2,730,549!
Rupggeberg, Walter H. C, and T. W. Sauls, to Tennessee
Corp. Production of monosulfonated carboxylic acids and
their esters. 2,743,288, 4-24-56, CI. 260 — 400.
Ruehl, Harold: See —
Boyd, Roy W., Van Vooren, and Ruehl. 2,735,164.
Ruemens, Wilhelm : See —
V. Reibnitz, Bruno, Ruemens, and Beideck. 2,731,364.
Ruemmler, Gerhard G., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Sewing ma-
chine loop-takers. 2.743,689 5-1-56, PI. 112 — 228
Ruemmler, Waldemar P., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Armv. Low tin con-
tent, durable, tinned copper conductor. 2,742,687, 4-24-56
CI. 29 — 196.4.
Ruetz, Karl. Container closure device. 2,731,177 1-17-56.
CI 222 505
Ruetz, Karl. ' Container with closing device. 2,753,070,
7-3-56, CI. 215—92.
Ruetz, Theodor. Burner for cigarette-lighters and cigarette-
lighters provided therewith. 2,774,235, 12-18-56 CI.
67—53.
Ruf, Hermann, to Forstner Chain Corp. Cuff link. 2.752,654,
7-3-56, CI. 24—97.
Ruff, Alonzo W. Evaporative refrigerant condenser.
2.737.789, 3-13-56, CI. 62—156
Ruff, Alonzo W., to V. C. Patterson & Associates, Tnc. Ap-
paratus for lowering ice-buckled cold room floors. 2.75:', -i:-:i
7-3-56. CI. 219—19.
Ruff, Edgar E., to Lever Brothers Co. Cleaning compositions
containing tarnish inhibitors. 2.733,215, 1-31-56, CI.
252 — 137.
Ruff. Frederic S., to F. W. Andres, trustee. Preparation for
storage of solid animal proteinaceous materials. 2,745.756,
5-15-56. CI. 99—187.
Ruff, Walter, to Hake Mfg. Co. Box hinge. 2,765,488,
10-9-56. CI. 16—128.
Ruffin. Edward T. : See —
Ingrassia, Angelo P., and Ruffin. 2,744,047.
Rugar, John. Trailer body locking assembly. 2.740.641,
4-3-56. CI. 280—131.
Ruge, Arthur C, to Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corn. Non-
linearity compensation means. 2.771,579, 11-20-56. CI.
Ruge, Arthur C. to Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corp. Fluid
pressure measuring device. 2.772. 5R9. 1 2-4-56. CI. 73—398.
Rucrols. Edward F.. ^ to L. E. Ridgewav and !'<, to W. A. Crowe.
Holder for positioning :ind sharpening hypodermic needles.
2.740.240. 4-3-56. CI. 51— 221.
Rugen. Vernon L. : See —
Du Shane, Wallace H, and Rugen. 2.772,652.
Rugenstein, Malte: See —
Blaser. Bruno, Rugenstein, find Tischhirek. 2.764.576.
Ruger, William B.. to Sturm. Rnser and Co.. Inc. Cylinder
stop for a revolver. 2.733.529 2-7-56 CI 42 — 67
Rugg, E. Melvin, to International Harvester Co. Collansible
assembly for box structures. 2,775.393, 12-25-56, CI.
229 — 41.
Rugg. E. T.. Co., The : See —
Grobnwski. Benny T. 2.766,802.
Rugg. Harold H. : See —
West. Charles P.. and Rugg. 2,763,710.
Rugg, Harold H., to Westinghonse Electric Corp. Electrical
bus structures. 2,763,711, 9-18-56. CI. 174 — 99.
Ruggiero. Alfred J., to E. D. Bullard Co. Safety headgear,
2.741,768, 4-17-56. CI. 2 — 3.
Ruegles. David M.. to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc.
Cleaning of small articles. 2.756.168, 7-24-56. CI. 134 — 34.
Ruh. Robert P., to The Dow Chemical Co. Unsaturated fluoro
ethers and fluoro ortho esters and their production.
2,737,530, 3-6-56, CI. 260—615.
Electrical Ruh, Robert P, to The Dow Chemical Co. Production of
fluorine-substituted ethylenically unsaturated ethers.
2,739,987, 3-27-56, CI. 26(1—614.
Ruh, Robert P., and R. A. Davis, to The Dow Chemical Co.
Process for fluorination of haloalkanes using a hydrogen
fluoride activated catalyst containing alumina, a metal
fluoride and basic aluminum fluoride. 2,744,148, 5-1-56, CI.
260—653.
Ruh, Robert P., and R. A. Davis, to The Dow Chemical Co.
Fluorination of perhaloacetonitriles over an improved
chromium fluoride catalyst. 2,745,867, 5-15-56, CI.
200—465.7.
Ruh, Robert P., and R. A. Davis, to The Dow Chemical Co.
1 - chloro - 1,2,3,4,4 - pentafluoro - 1,3 - butadiene. 2,745,885,
5-15-56, CI. 260—653.
Ruh, Robert P., and R. A. Davis, to The Dow Chemical Co.
Process for fluorinating aliphatic halohydrocarbons with a
chromium fluoride catalyst and process for preparing the
catalyst. 2,745,886, 5-15-56. CI. 260—653.
Ruh, Robert P., and R. A. Davis, to The Dow Chemical Co.
Production of methylene fluoride. 2,749,374, 6-5-56, CI.
260—653.
Ruh, Robert P., and R. A. Davis, to The Dow Chemical Co.
Fluorination of methylene halides. 2,749,375, 6-5-56,
CI. 260—653.
Riihl, Ernst : See —
Nickel, Bernhard, and Riihl. 2,772,556.
Ruble, Walter. Helicopter with jet driven rotor. 2,741,320,
4-10-56, CI. 170—135.4.
Ruhlig, Earl O., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Method
of operating cold cathode stepping tubes. 2,743,394,
4-24-56, CI. 315 — 84.6.
Ruhnau, Richard. Cinematograph film projectors. 2,732,755,
1-31-56. CI. 88—17.
Ruhnau, Richard. Film feeding mechanism for cinemato-
graph apparatus. 2,749,798, 6-12-56, CI. 88 — 18.4.
Ruhnau, Richard, E. Weides, and G. Engelage. Arrangement
for the support of the film guiding components of a cinema
projector. 2,732,756, 1-31-56, CI. 88—17.
Ruhr, Heinrich R., to United Shoe .Machinery Corp. Welt
guiding and cutting. 2.734.469, 2-14-56, CI. 112 — 44.
Ruhr, Heinrich R., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Machines
for rough rounding. 2.766.468. 10-16-56, CI. 12 — 85.
Ruhr, Heinrich R., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Shoe
sewing machines. 2.775.217, 12-25-56, CI. 112—46.
Ruhrchemie Aktiengesellselinft : See —
Buchner, Karl. 2,758.136.
Biichner, Karl, and Kiihnel. 2,763,694.
Buchner, Karl, Roelen, and Meis. 2,766,301.
Dorschner, Oskar. 2,740,803.
Feichtinger, Hans. 2,769,843.
Feichtinger, Hans, and Puschhof. 2. 763, 610.
Feichtinger, Hans, and Tummes. 2,740,815.
Feichtinger, Hans, and Tummes. 2.749,340.
Hagemann. August, and Buchner. 2,750,430.
Kolling, Helmut. 2.766,276.
Liihen. Robert. 2.758.057.
Luben, Robert. 2.761.871.
Liiben, Robert. 2,773,110.
Luben, Robert, and Stiebling. 2,746,983.
Paul, Herbert. 2,744.813.
Paul, Herbert, and van der List. 2,764.178.
Happen, Friedrich, and Kolling. 2,740,807.
Rottig, Walter. 2.731,486.
Rottig, Walter.
Rottig, Walter.
Rottig, Walter.
Rottig, Walter.
Rottig, Walter.
Rottig, Walter.
Rottig, Walter.
Rottig, Walter.
2,738,362.
2,746.984.
2.766.287.
2,767,202.
2,773.084.
2,773.085.
2,773,890.
Rottig, Walter, and Hagemann. 2,755,308.
Rottig, Walter, Schenck. and Spengler. 2.758,128.
Rottig, Walter, and Wischermann. 2.753,307.
Schaub, Franz. 2,728,995.
Schaub, Franz, and Tramm. 2.766.534.
Schaub, Franz, and Tramm. 2,766,880.
Tramm, Heinrich. and Roelen. 2,731.370.
Ruhrchemie Aktiengosellschaft and Lurgi Gesellschaft fur
Warmetechnik m. b. H. : See —
Rottig. Walter. 2,771,481.
Ruisard, Neal A. : See —
Ingersoll, James H.. White. Kovalick, Hegvi, Ruisard.
and Levitt. 2.775,073.
Rulison, Raymond L.. to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc.
Surface treatment of germanium circuit elements. 2.768.100,
10-23-56, CI. 117—230.
Rulon. Richard M. : See —
Butler, Keith H., and Rulon. 2,774,739.
Rulon-Miller, Robert, and W. H. Tabor, to Dixon Corp.
Bobbin holder. 2.774.549, 12-18-56, CI. 242—130.
Rumbaugh, Hugh M. Heating and drying means. 2,760,502,
8-28-56, CI. 134—105.
Rumbaugh, Hugh M. Dynamic drain barrier. 2,760.505,
8-28-56, CI. 134—186.
Rumberger. Oeorge G., to Marathon Corp. Hydrocarbon wax
containing a diaryl ketone. 2,755,193, 7-17-56, CI.
106—270.
Rumhle. Dale H. : See —
McLeish. Charles W., and Rumble. 2,764,736.
Rumhle, Robert C. : See —
Caldwell, Joseph
2,752,579.
Monaghan, Rumble, and Uhrig.
LIST OF PATENTEES
679
Kumble, Robert C, to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Apparatus for determining wall temperature casing.
2,704,024, 9-25-50, CI. 73—302.
Rumble, Roy W. Composite structures such as shuttering
for concrete or as parts of buildings composing a number
of panel elements. 2,703.911, 9-25-50, CI. 25—131.
Rumbold, Sidney G. : See —
Kalil, Emil O., Rumbold, and Vander Pool. 2,758,441.
Rumbutis, Bernard R. : See —
Mott-Smith, Lewis, and Rumbutis. 2,737,344.
Rumianca S. p. A. : See —
Paoloni, Carlo. 2,741,870.
Paoloni, Carlo, and Pennetti. 2.748.072.
Rummage, John P. Electric light socket with a replaceable
switch. 2.775.003. 12-25-50, CI. 200—51.17.
Rummel, Robert T. : See —
Harman, Gerald J., Hooker, and Rummel. 2,709,572.
Harman, Gerald J., Hooker, and Rummel. 2,769.575.
Rummelsburg, Alfred L., to Hercules Powder Co. Rosin poly-
merization process. 2,773,859, 12-11-50, CI. 200—99.5.
Rumpel, Harvey H., to Smith Engineering Works, gyratory
crusher concave adjustment. 2,747,804, 5-29-56, CI.
241-280.
Rumpf, Walter J. : See —
Callahan, John C, and Rumpf. 2,734,649.
Rumpp, C. P., & Sons : Sec —
Hutchinson, Herman R. 2,748,821.
Ruins.'ivich, Peter J. Automatic, self-adjusting wire weld
filer. 2.755,708. 7-24-50. CI. 90—15.
Rumscheidt, Gottfried E. : See —
Fortuin, Jan I'., and Rumscheidt. 2,740,990.
Rumsev, Herbert, Jr. Package wrapping with opening means.
2,732,998, 1-31-56, CI. 229—87.
Rumsey, Victor H., to Minister of Supply, in His Majesty's
Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland. Variable length coaxial line section.
2.752,573, 6-26-56, CI. 333—35.
Runaldue, Lewis R., to General Electric Co. Electric circuit.
2,750,554. 0-12-50, CI. 321 — 19.
Runaldue, Lewis R., and M. T. Reese, to General Electric Co.
Control system. 2,732,477. 1-24-56, CI. 219 — 20.
Runaldue, Lewis R., and J. W. Burnett, to General Electric
Co. Method and apparatus for the measurement of low
resistance. 2,772,395, 11-27-56, CI. 324—62.
Runciman, William A., to General Electric Co. Luminescent
magnesium oxide. 2,736,712, 2-28-56, CI. 252 — 301.4.
Runek. Roger J. : See —
Slyh, John A.. Lynch, and Runek. 2.749 254.
Runckel, William J., and G. R. Bethel. Paintable hardboard
and process of making the same. 2,754,728, 7-17-50, CI.
92—39.
Rundblad, George J., and E. Cairelli, to Wilson-Jones Co.
Grinding machine. 2,733,552, 2-7-56, CI. 51 — 110.
Runde, Byron A., to Burroughs Corp. Calculating machine
record form handling mechanism. 2,765,980, 10-9-50, CI.
235—60.51.
Runde, Kenneth R., to James R. Kearney Corp. Crimping
tools with replaceable dies. 2,746,327, 5-22-50, CI.
81—15.
Runde, Kenneth R., to James R. Kearney Corp. Electrical
protective devices. 2,770,667, 11-13-56, CI. 174—5.
Rundle, George W. Apparatus for carrying and selectively
rendering operable a plurality of tools. 2,749,953, 6-12-56,
CI. 145—63.
Rundle, John B. Wax carrying spool for thread. 2,736,912,
3-6-56, CI. 15—105.
Runge, Frank E. : See —
Balmer. Donald P., and Runge. 2.766,990
De Napoli, Anthony C, Jr., and Runge. 2,772,093.
Thompson, Lincoln. Runge, and Lyon. 2,743,319.
Thompson, Lincoln, Runge, and Lyon. 2,750,449.
Runge, Heinz F. : See —
Reichelt, Lester O.. and Runge. 2,767.301.
Runge, Julius A. Eyelet construction. 2,760,292, 8-28-56,
CI. 43—24.
Runge. Norman H. : See —
Baker. Leonard, and Runge. 2 766.870.
Runge, Richard M.. to The Miller Co. Lighting fixture
hangers. 2.762,598. 9-11-56. CI. 248—327.
Runion, Boyce W. Feeding station for small stock. 2,7 16,423,
5-22-56, CI. 119—52.
Runk. Robert H. : See —
Robbins, Sydney, and Runk. 2,734,878.
Runkle, Lorin R., to Iwan Bros., Inc. Shovel construction.
2,750,223. 6-12-56, CI. 294 — 49.
Runnels. Paul a. ■ See —
Duncan, George S.. Lefebure. and Runnels. 2.757.425.
Runner, Earle I. Article carriers. 2,752,974, 7-3-50, CI.
150 — 1.5.
Runner, John W., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Ap-
paratus for extracting heat from brakes and improving
the operation thereof. 2.764.265. 9-25-56, CI. 188 — 264.
Runstein. Abraham : See —
Howard. Thomas P. 2.759.638.
Ronton. Leslie A., to The Russell Mfg. Co. Protective cover-
ing. 2.758,420, 10-30-56, CI. 28—78.
Runton, Leslie A., and E. H. Shattuck, to Alexander Smith,
Inc. Pile fabric. 2,738.296. 3 13-56, CI. 154—49.
Runton, Leslie A., and E. P. Mersereau, Jr., to Alexander
Smith, Inc. Knitted fabric and method of making the same.
2,741,825, 4-17-56, CI. 28—76.
Runton, Leslie A., and W. G. Bejeuhr, to Alexander Smith,
Inc. Apparatus for making pile fabric. 2,770,283,
11-13-56, CI. 154—1.1.
Runyan, Arleigh A. Collapsible camping trailer body.
2,729,497, 1-3-56, CI. 296 — 23.
Ruosch, Samuel. Potassic nitrophosphate fertilizers and
method of preparing the same. 2,746,855, 5-22-56, CI.
71—39.
Rupe, Orville W. One-way-travel barrier. 2,762,145,
9-11-56, CI. 39—5.
Rupert, Russell. Protective shield for vehicle windshields,
windows and the like. 2,736,375, 2-28-56, CI. 160 — 352.
Ruperti, Andreas, to Ciba Ltd. Method for protection of
cellulosic fibrous material from attack by micr ■ganisms.
2,763,574, 9-18-56, CI. 117—103.
Ruple, Carl E., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Firearm
cartridge protector. 2.745,203, 5-15-56, CI. 42—50.
Rupp, Herbert E., to The Gorman-Rupp Co. Self-priming
centrifugal pump. 2,755.743. 7-24-56, CI. 103 — 113.
Rupp, Raymond C. Fishing lure. 2,760,293, 8-28-56, CI.
43—42.38.
Rupp, Walter: See —
Ebel, Friedrich, Rupp, and Keller. 2J31.464.
Ebel, Friedrich, Rupp, and Keller. 2,73o,849.
Rupp, Walter H., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Sim-
plified oil refinery. 2,733,191, 1-31-56, CI. 196—48.
Rupp, Walter H., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Method and apparatus for mixing and contacting fluids.
2,751,425, 6-19-56, CI. 260—683.4.
Rupp, Walter H., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Process for segregating vapors from liquid. 2,768,940,
10-30-56, CI. 202—53.
Rupp, Walter H., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Alkylation process. 2,775,636, 12-25-56, CI. 260 — 683.4.
Rupp, Walter H., and C. C. Nelson, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Integrated catalytic cracking processing
system. 2,741,580, 4-10-56, CI. 196—24.
Rupp, William C, to The Chandler & Price Co. Binder clamp
attachment for paper cutting machines. 2,745,489, 5-15-56,
CI. 164—52.
Ruppe, Peter P. Magnetic elevating conveyor. 2,733,824,
2-7-56, CI. 214— 623.
Ruppe, Peter P. Frame structure for endless conveyors.
2,764,276, 9-25-56, CI. 198—184.
Ruppe, Peter P., and A. E. Bodycombe. Conveyor elevator.
2.762,519. 9-11-56. CI. 214—730.
Ruppel, Oscar W., to Champion Spark Plug Co. Means for
inking a spark plug insulator or similar ware decorating
means. 2,737,886, 3-13-56, CI. 101 — 351.
Ruppender, Robert R. : See —
Turner, Percy P., Jr., and Ruppender. 2,763,920.
Turner, Percy P.. Jr., and Ruppender. 2,763.921.
Ruppert, Max K., to Poor & Co. Method for forming a rail
anchor with a positive applying stop. 2,771,670, 11-27-56,
Rusca, Ralph A. : See —
Pettit, George A., and Rusca. 2.742,673.
Young. Ray C, and Rusca. 2,745,144.
Ruscetta, Ralph A., and A. F. Torrisi, to General Electric Co.
Method of forming oxide films on electrodes for electrolytic
capacitors. 2,739,110, 3-20-56, CI. 204 — 56.
Rusch, Adolphe, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Method of making
hollow laminated articles from unwoven fabric. 2,731,376,
1-17-56, CI. 154—83.
Rusch, Adolphe, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Laminated glass
fabric. 2,743,207, 4-24-56, CI. 154 — 128.
Rusch, Alfred. Combination cigarette extinguisher and ash
tray. 2,731,019, 1-17-56, CI. 131—235.
Rusch, Edward W., K. P. Shank, and P. M. Walsh, to Gibson
Refrigerator Co. Compressor and lubricating means there-
for. 2,738,919, 3-20-56, CI. 230—58.
Rusch, Edward W., K. P. Shank, and B. A. Malone, to Gibson
Refrigerator Co. Compressor and lubricating means there-
for. 2,766,929, 10-16-56, CI. 230 — 206.
Rusch, Gustav O. K. : See —
Christiansen. Christian, and Rusch. 2,735,451.
Ruschenburg, Ernst : See —
Kolbel, Herbert, and Ruschenburg. 2,738,361.
Ruschig, Heinrich : See —
Ehrhart, Gustav, Ruschig, and Haede. 2.745.852.
Ehrhart, Gustav, Ruschig, Schmidt-Thome, Haede, and
Fritsch. 2.752.340.
Ehrhart, Gustav, Schmidt-Thome\ Ruschig, Fritsch, and
Haede. 2.758.121.
Ruschig, Heinrich, W. Fritsch, J. Schmidt-Thome and W.
Haede, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals
Meister Lucius & Bruning. 17-hydroxv compounds of the
steroid series. 2,731,461, 1-17-56, CI. 260 — 239.55.
Rusciano, frank A. : See —
Ness, Harold J., and Rusciano. 2,753,170.
Ness. Harold J., and Rusciano. 2,763,476.
Rusciano. Frank A., to Metallurgical Processes Co. Appa-
ratus and method of producing protective combustion at-
mospheres. 2,703.582. 9-18-56, CI. 148 — 16.5.
Rusconi, Theodore C. Automatic depth control systems for
agricultural implements. 2,755,721, 7-24-56. CI. 97—46.81.
Ruseckas. Joseph A. : See —
Flagg, John E., and Ruseckas. 2,762,047.
Rush, Dale B., to The Reliance Electric and Engineering Co.
Tension-responsive control. 2,775,263, 12-25-56, CI.
139 — 110.
Rush, Dale B., W. E. Springer, J. B. Thomas, and D. E. Woody,
to The Reliance Electric and Engineering Co. Constant
tension control mechanism. 2,775,414, 12-25-56, CI.
242—75.
680
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Rush, Dale B., and W. E. Springer, to The Reliance Electric
and Engineering Co. Tension-dominated control. 2,775,415,
12-25-56, CI. 242 — 75.
Rush, Elton E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Crystal purification
apparatus control. 2,751,890, 6-26-56, CI. 121 — 164.
Rush, Elton E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Liquefied petro-
leum gas fuel valve. 2,753,856, 7-10-56, CI. 123 — 120.
Rush, Elton H., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Anti-back flow
motor valve. 2,759,699, 8-21-56, CI. 251—62.
Rush, Hugh M. Hydraulic crane. 2,755,939, 7-24-56, CI.
212—35.
Rush, Ian C. : See —
Bowell, Stephen T., Rush, and Watson. 2,734.883.
Rush, James A., to Consolidated Water Power & Paper Co.
Production of coated sheet material. 2,746,878, 5-22-56,
CI. 117—15.
Rush, John T., to Associated Tool & Mfg. Co. Ltd. Apparatus
wherein a reciprocable cut off die feeds a severed article
onto a rotating tap. 2,749,561, 6-12-56, CI. 10 — 72.
Rush Stamping Co., The : See —
Roesch, George R. 2,738,686.
Rush, Thomas C. Mobile gin pole hay stacker. 2,752,057,
6-26-56, CI. 214—701.
Rush, Thomas L. Safety control for vehicles. 2,773,993,
12-11-56, CI. 307—10.
Rushing, George, Jr. Device for attachment with a handle.
2,748,415. 6-5-56. CI. 15—236.
Rushing, Nathan C. Lifting clamps for hoisting lines.
2,761,725, 9-4-56, CI. 294—78.
Rushing, Ray R., Jr. Pipe marker. 2,742,706, 4-24-56, CI.
33—175.
Rusinoff, Samuel E., and R. M. Schumacher, to Caine Steel
Co. Means for supplying power to rotating shearing blades.
2,764,238, 9-25-56, CI. 164—66.
Ruskin, Henry, to Swingline Inc. Plastic box hinge.
2,733,830, 2-7-56, CI. 220—31.
Ruskin, Robert E., and R. D. Merrill. True air speed meter.
2,750,798, 6-19-56, CI. 73—204.
Ruskin, Simon L. Apparatus for digestion of organic ma-
terial. 2,734,803, 2-14-56, CI. 23—259.1.
Russ, Daniel G. : See-
Atkinson, Allen S. 2,761,280.
Russ, John C. : See — ■
Camilli, Guglielmo, Kierstead, "Vandergrift, and Russ.
2,751.562.
Cederstrom. Curtiss M., Blair, and Russ. 2,756,397.
Russ, John M., Jr. : See —
Langer, Theodore W., and Russ. 2.768,141.
Russel, Matthew J. Fertilizer distributor. 2,748,989,
6-5-56, CI. 222—238.
Russel], Alexander : See —
Hopton, Alan, and Russell. 2,739,433.
Hopton, Alan, and Russell. 2,753,974.
Russell, Alfred R. Steering devices. 2,737,060, 3-6-56, CI.
74—552.
Russell, Alfred W., to Russell Reinforced Plastics Corp. Re-
inforced plastic structural member. 2,742,388, 4-17-56,
CI. 154 — 110.
Russell, Alfred W., to Russell Reinforced Plastics Corp.
Plastic structural member. 2,748,048, 5-29-56, CI.
154—116.
Russell, Alva G. : See —
Hanson, Walter J., and Russell. 2,743,668.
Russell, Alva G., to Pitney-Bowes. Inc. Date wheel setting
device. 2,730.041, 1-10-56, CI. 101—110.
Russell, Alva G., and W. F. Bernart, to Pitney-Bowes, Inc.
Totalizing mechanism. 2,774,537, 12-18-56, CI. 235—139.
Russell. Andrew C. Breaker point assembly for internal com-
bustion engines. 2,729,725, 1-3-56, CI. 200—166.
Russell, Andrew C. Pressure equalizing breaker point assem-
bly. 2,735,905, 2-21-56, CI. 200—31.
Russell, Andrew C. Circuit breaker for ignition systems of
internal combustion engines. 2,769,044, 10-30-56, CI.
200 — 30.
Russell, Andrew C. Breaker point mechanism for motor ve-
hicle distributors. 2,769,045, 10-30-56, CI. 200—31.
Russell, Andrew C. Breaker point apparatus. 2,769,046,
10-30-56, CI. 200—31.
Russell, Arthur G., F. A. Clary, Jr., F. B. Casey, and R. E.
Dallon, to W. R. Grace & Co. Package sealing machine.
2,733,442, 2-7-56, CI. 1—187.
Russell, Arthur G., F. A. Clary, Jr., F. B. Casey, and R. E.
Dallon, to W. R. Grace & Co. Package sealing machine.
2,733,564, 2-7-56, CI. 53 — 48.
Russell, Barrett B., 3rd : See —
Massa, Victor F., and Russell. 2,739,049.
Russell, Bennett D., to Elkhart Brass Mfg. Co., Inc. Locking
type valve. 2,741,138, 4-10-56, CI. 74 — 531.
Russell, Bud. Ice cream machine. 2,751,064, 6-19-56, CI.
198—131.
S. Hunter, and C. E. Gregory, to Bendix
Ship's log. 2,756,593, 7-31-56, CI.
Russell, Charles, G.
Aviation Corp.
73 — 186.
Charles W.
joint adapter. 2,'
Russell, Edward J.,
Production of polypentaerythritols
CI. 260—615.
Emily L. : See—
Russell, George L. 2,733,948.
Russell, George L. 2,733,949.
Russell. George L. 2,736,453.
to Republic Aviation Corp. Universal
30,876, 1-17-56, CI. 64 — 17.
and F. B. Wells, to Tro.ian Powder Co.
2,745,880, 5-15-56,
Russell, Francis R. : See —
Nicholson, Edward W. S., and Russell. 2,773,811.
Ricards, Harold A., Jr., Matheson, Cooper, Knox, and
Russell. 2,741,177.
Russell, Francis R., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Conversion of carbonaceous solids into volatile product:-:.
2,741,549, 4-10-56, CI. 48— 20G.
Russell, Francis R., and W. T. Knox, Jr., to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of War. Tail
ejection bomb loading. 2,741,178, 4-10-56, CI. 102—6.
Russell, Francis R., and A. R. Koos, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Packing gland seal. 2.758,855, 8-14-56,
CI. 286— 7.
Russell, Francis R., W. K. Fell, and R. H. Mueller, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Apparatus for settling par-
ticles from fluids. 2,767,847, 10-23-56, CI. 210—51.
Russell, Fred J. Tail structure for door locks. 2,736,597,
2-28-56, CI. 292 — 337.
Russell, Fred J. Self-aligning lock structure. 2,739,004,
3-20-56, CI. 292—337.
Russell, Fred J. Dead latch mechanism. 2,742,310, 4-17-56.
CI. 292 — 169.
Russell, Frederick J., to Eastman Kodak Co. Method of
preparing washed photographic emulsions. 2,768,079,
10-23-56, CI. 95—7.
Russell, George F. : See-
Mann, Julius W., and Russell. 2,761,940.
Russell, George L., deceased (E. L. Russell, executrix). Mag-
netic devices. 2,733,948, 2-7-56, CI. 294 — 65.5.
Russell, George L., deceased (E. L. Russell, executrix). Mag-
netic devices. 2,733,949, 2-7-56, CI. 294—65.5.
Russell, George L., deceased ; E. L. Russell, executrix. Stack-
ing basket. 2,736,453, 2-28-56, CI. 220—19.
Russell, Glenn M. Shield for pump cradles. 2,735,577,
2-21-56, CI. 220—55.
Russell, Harold W. : See —
Forsythe, George, and Russell. 2,736,071.
Russell, Harry J., to Baker & Co., Inc. Orthodontic device.
2,768,441, 10-30-56, CI. 32 — 14.
Russel], Henry R., T. G. Mairs, and R. J. Hennessey, to
Waldorf Paper Products Co. Cellular containers. 2,749,014.
6-5-56, CI. 229—27.
Russell, John A. Weighted lure retriever. 2,770,062,
11-13-56, CI. 43—17.2.
Russell, John A., and F. X. Smith. Automatic shut-off for
winding apparatus. 2,752.462, 6-26-56. CI. 200 — 153.
Russell, John C, and J. S. Kennedy, to American Cyanamid
Co. Beneficiation of bauxite. 2,769,542, 11-6-56, CI.
209—166.
Russell, John D., to Joy Mfg. Co. Floor clean-up arrange-
ment for continuous miner. 2,744,607, 5-8-56, CI. 198 — 9.
Russell. John D., to Joy Mfg. Co. Swinging mechanism for
the disintegrating head of a continuous miner. 2,751,208,
6-19-56, CI. 262—29.
Russell, John D., to Joy Mfg. Co. Replaceable flight con-
veyor chain. 2,756,868, 7-31-56, CI. 198 — 176.
Russell, John D., to Joy Mfg. Co. Vehicles with track-laying
treads and wheel supports. 2,758,550, 8-14-56, CI.
105—215.
Russell, John D., to Joy Mfg. Co. Dislodging and disintegrat-
ing mechanism for mining apparatus. 2,768,820, 10-30-56,
CI. 262—9.
Russell, John D., and L. G. Felderman, to Jov Mfg. Co. Con-
veyor chain with replaceable flights. 2,756,867, 7-31-56,
CI. 198—176.
Russell, John G. Valve mechanism for filling and controlling
fuel level in a tank. 2,750,954, 6-19-56, CI. 137—400.
Russell. John J., W. A. Beck, and J. Kollman, to Ekco Products
Co. Tin plate baking pan. 2.73S.S97, 3-20-56, CI. 220—64.
Russell, John J., and H. N. Headland, to Ekco Products Co.
Method of forming an oxide coating on tin. 2,771,410,
11-20-56, CI. 204 — 37.
Russell, John J„ W. A. Beck, and J. Kollman, to Ekco Prod-
ucts Co. Composite metal and articles thereof. 2,773,817,
12-11-56. CI. 204—37.
Russell, John K., to Luber-Finer Inc. Apparatus for per-
forating a strip of filter material for use in a filter element.
2,762,433, 9-11-56, CI. 164—99.
Russell-Lacey Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Wear, John H. 2,741,196.
Russell, Linus E., to Peters & Russell, Inc. Hull having
pivotal hull units. 2,747,530. 5-29-56, CI. 114 — 77.
Russell, Linus E., to Peters & Russell, Inc. Inflation valve
with manual operator. 2,772,692, 12-4-56, CI. 137 — 223.
Russell Mfg. Co., The : See —
Hendley, James A. 2,768,652.
Rasero, Lawrence J. 2,768,419.
Runton, Leslie A. 2,768,420.
Russell Mfg. Co., Inc., The : Sec —
Russell, Robert A. 2,746,280.
Russell, Peter B. : See —
Baltzly, Richard, Lorz, and Russell. 2,767,185.
Baltzly, Richard, and Russell. 2,748.126.
Baltzlv, Richard, and Russell. 2.748,127.
Baltzly, Richard, and Russell. 2.748,128.
Hitchings, Oorge II., and Russell. 2,767,183.
Hitchings, George II., and Russell. 2.769,809.
Hitchings, George H., Russell, and Whittaker. 2,745,831.
Russell, Ralph D. : See —
Kuss, Theodore M., and Russell. 2,750,750.
Russell, Ray A. Umbrella latch and runner combination.
2,745,421, 5-15-56, CI. 135—38.
LIST OF PATENTEES
681
2,757.827,
Russell Reinforced Plastics Corp. : See —
Russell, Alfred \V. 2,742,388.
Russell, Alfred W. 2,748,048.
Russell, Richard E., M to S. E. Russell, % to R. P. Russell,
and Vi to R. L. Russell. Smoker's article. 2,708.03 1,
10-30-56, CI. 131—235.
Russell. Richard H. Liquid dispensing apparatus.
8-7-50. CI. 222—482.
Russell, Richard P. : See —
Russell, Richard E. 2,768,631.
Russell, Robert A., to The Russell ill™. Co.. Inc. Cone for
dyeing yarn. 2,746,280, 5-22-56, CI. OS — 198.
Russell, Robert C, to Eaton Mfg. Co. Mechanical movement
device. 2,739,491, 3-27-56, CI. 74 — 459.
Russell, Robert C. Power transmitting mechanisms.
2,739,494, 3-27-56, CI. 74—677.
Russell, Robert C, to Eaton Mfg. Co. Valve gear mechanism.
2,743,713, 5-1-56, CI. 123—90. .
Russell, Robert C, to Eaton Mfg. Co. Dual-turbine torque
converter. 2,749,710, 6-12-56 CI. 60 — 54.
Russell, Robert C, to Eaton Mfg. Co. Automatic length
adjusting mechanism. 2,749,891, 6-12-56, CI. 123 — 90.
Russell, Robert C, to Eaton Mfg. Co. Self-adjusting valve
actuating mechanism. 2,752,904, 7-3-50, CI. 123 — 90.
Russell, Robert C, to Eaton Mfg. Co. Self-adjusting valve
actuating mechanism. 2,753,855, 7-10-56, CI. 123—90.
Russell, Robert C, to Eaton Mfg. Co. Gear shifting mecha-
nism. 2,754,692, 7-17-56, CI. 74—473.
Russell, Robert C. to Eaton Mfg. Co. Power transmitting
mechanism. 2,768,532, 10-30-56, CI. 74 — 424.8.
Russell, Robert G., to Davy and United Engineering Co. Ltd.
Conveyor system, particularly for use with rolling mills.
2,738,138, 3-13-56, CI. '-'12—79.
Russell, Robert G., to Davy and United Engineering Co. Ltd.
Coiler drum for strip material. 2,755,031, 7-17-56, CI.
242—72.
Russell, Robert L. : See —
Russell, Richard E. 2,768,631.
Russell, Roy W., and E. A. Steckel, to The Gates Rubber Co.
Control apparatus for strips. 2,750,9S6, 6-19-56, CI.
154 — 1.
Russell, Stanley D., to J. I. Case Co. Retractible drawbar
support. 2,750,205, 6-12-56, CI. 280—150.5.
Russell, Stanley D., to J. I. Case Co. Bale ventilating means.
2,763,203, 9-18-56, CI. 100—98.
Russell, Stanley D., to J. I. Case Co. Convertible pick-up
unit for balers. 2,775,089, 12-25-56, CI. 56 — 341.
Russell, Susan E. : See —
Russell, Richard E. 2,768,631.
Russell, Theodore. Combination hand and foot controlled gas
throttle operating pedal mechanism. 2,755,684, 7-24-56,
CI. 74 — 482.
Russell, Theodore. Liquid measuring dispenser. 2,768,660,
10-30-56, CI. 141—319.
Russell, Theodore A. : See —
Mercier, Joseph A., Torpey, and Russell. 2,761,419.
Russell, Theodore A., to Eastman Kodak Co. Multiple coat-
ing apparatus. 2,761,418, 9^t-56, CI. 118 — 410.
Russell, Theodore A., to Eastman Kodak Co. Method of mul-
tiple coating. 2,761,791, 9-4-56, CI. 117—34.
Russell, Theodore A., R. M. Wilson, and C. R. Sanford, to
Eastman Kodak Co. Multiple coating apparatus. 2,761,417,
9-4-56, CI. 118 — 410.
William A. : See —
Bentele, Max, Lowthian, and Russell. 2,743,945.
" William J. : See-
Weber, Victor, and Russell. 2,757,260.
Weber, Victor, and Russell. 2,759,071.
Russell, William J., to Landers, Frary and Clark. Food
chopper and base therefor. 2,734,539, 2-14-56, CI.
146—182.
Russell, William J., to Robertshaw-Fulton Controls Co. Con-
trol device for fluid fuel burners. 2,754,060, 7-10-56, CI.
236—1.
Russell, William S., to Parker Rust Proof Co. Phosphate
metal coatings. 2,743,204, 4-24-56, CI. 148 — 6.15.
Russell, William S., to Parker Rust Proof Co. Method of
coating metals with amine phosphate coating and com-
position therefor. 2,766,153, 10-9-56, CI. 148 — 6.16.
Russell, William S., to Parker Rust Proof Co. Method of
coating metals with amine phosphate coating and com-
position therefor. 2,766,154, 10-9-56, CI. 148—6.16.
Russell, William S., to Parker Rust Proof Co. Amine phos-
phate coating solutions and method of coating. 2,769,737,
11-6-56, CI. 148—6.15.
Russell, William W., and H. C. Allen, to Sayles Finishing
Plants, Inc. Method cf making glazed pattern fabric.
2,733,998, 2-7-56. CI. 117—11.
Russo, Louis. Dental-floss holder. 2,73o,436, 2-21-56, CI.
132—91.
Russo, Rocco A. Method of forming Mozzarella cheese.
2,733,148, 1-31-56, CI. 99 — 116.
Russon, Wallace S. : See —
Chambers, Karl E., Russon, and Whiting. 2,742,773.
Rust, David J., and J. H. Jensen, to Ry-Lock Co., Ltd. Mount-
ing bracket for tension type screen units. 2,730,172,
1-10-56, CI. 160—328.
Rust, David J., and J. H. Jensen, to Rylock Co., Ltd. Door
frame structure. 2,770,334, 11-13-56, CI. 189 — 46.
Rust, Edgar C, Jr :. See—
Morill, Frank B., and Rust. 2,729,446.
369555— P 44
Rust, Frederick F. : See —
Porter, Lee M., and Rust. 2,730,559.
Rust, Frederick F., and L. M. Porter, to Shell Development
Co. Process for preparing unsaturated organic compounds.
2,755,32-2, 7-17 50, CI. 200—680.
Rust, John B. : See —
Hammer, Irving P., and Rust. 2,744,883.
Rust, Mack D. Mobile device for removing moisture from
growing plants. 2,707,486, 10-23-56, Cl. 34—218.
Rust, Noel M., and C. S. Cockerell, to Marconi's Wireless
Telegraph Co. Ltd. Radio navigation aids for aircraft.
2,748,385, 5-29-56, Cl. 343—108.
Rust, Noel M., and J. F. Ramsay, to Radio Corp. of America.
Metallic lens antennas. 2,704,757, 9-25-50, Cl. 343—783.
Rust, William M., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Method of presenting seismic information. 2,767,388,
10-16-56, Cl. 340—15.
Rust, William M., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Radio frequency surveying system. 2,768,374, 10-23-56,
Cl. 343—105.
Rustad, Leon W., and J. W. Taylor, Jr., to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy.
Crystal holder. 2,748,273, 5-29-56, Cl. 250 — 31.
Ruston & Hornsby Ltd. : See —
Feildcn, Geoffrey B. R.' 2,743,080.
Rutgers, Benjamin J., to W. E. Dunn Mfg. Co. Tile ap-
paratus. 2,752,656, 7-3-56, Cl. 25 — 42.
Rutgers Research and Endowment Foundation : See —
Nickerson, Walter J., and Merkel. 2,734,027.
Rutgerswerke-Aktieimesellselini't : See —
Geller, Julius. 2.732.332.
Geller. Julius. 2,758,061.
Meis, Helmut, and Sauer. 2,768,147.
Meis, Helmut, Scheib, and Decker. 2,769,798.
Ratte, Heinrich, and Geller. 2,766,190.
Ruth Brothers : See —
Ruth, Ira T. 2,743,111.
Ruth, Herman A. : See —
MacAfee, Merrill W.. and Ruth. 2,751,037.
Ruth, Herman A., and M. W. MacAfee, to Pacific Foundry
Co., Ltd. Separation of suspended solids from fluids.
2.751,043, 6-19-56, Cl. 183—85.
Ruth, Ira T., to Ruth Brothers. Spreader box attachment
for tail gates. inHurHnp- i-oi»tively adiustable gate members.
2,743.111, 4-24-56. Cl. 275—2.
Ruth. John A., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Explosive.
2.760,434, 8-28-56. Cl. 102—20.
Ruth, John A., and R. V. Wakefield, to Olin Mathieson Chem-
ical Corp. Cored ammonium nitrate explosive cartridge.
2.754,755. 7-17-56, Cl. 102—24.
Ruth, Joseph P. : See —
Griffith, Donald I. 2,733,029.
Ruth, Joseph P. Sugar diffusing apparatus.
6-5-56, Cl. 127—7.
Ruth, Joseph P. Exhaust gas conditioner.
7-10-56, Cl. 23—284.
Ruth, Joseph P. Gas-conditioning system.
10-30-56, Cl. 23—284.
Ruth, Joseph P. Exhaust gas conditioning method.
2.773,735. 12-11-56, Cl. 23—2.
Ruthardt, Konrad, to W. C. Heraeus, G. m. b. H., Platin-
schmelze. Recovery of platinum in catalytic gas reactions.
2.747,679, 5-29-56, Cl. 183—1.
Rutherford, Frost B., to Vapor Heating Corp. Sanitary toilet
for railway cars. 2,763,871, 9-25-56, Cl. 4—8.
Rutherford, Harry T. Grinding machine feeding device.
2,729,920, 1-10-56, Cl. 51—92.
Rutherford, Jerome J. : See — -
Sloan, Harry E., and Rutherford. 2,757,010.
Sloan. Harry E., Rutherford, and Hickey. 2,732,216.
Rutherford Press, Inc. : See —
Ohr, Norman T. 2,769,557.
Rutherford, Robert, to Sun Oil Co. Liquid applicator for
packaging machines and the like. 2,774,094, 12-18-56, Cl.
15—127.
Ruthinger, Berthold, to K. Wezel. Overload couplings.
2.760,361. 8-28-56. Cl. 64—29.
Ruthner, Othmar. Drum-type pickling machine. 2,766,562,
10-16-56. Cl. 51—164.
Ruthner. Othmar. Plant for pickling metallic workpieces.
2,772,523, 12-4-56. Cl. 51—164.
Rutishauser, Hans. Device for indicating physical phenomena.
2.774.870, 12-18-56, Cl. 250—27.
Rutkowski, John. Steam bath attachment. 2,753,433,
7-3-56. Cl. 219—38.
Rutkus. Harold V. : See —
Sabee, Reinhardt. N., Rutkus. and Creiner. 2.761.676.
Rutkus, Harold V., and C. J. Greiner. to Kimberly-Clark Corp.
Jaw for grasping sheet material therebetween and moving
same to a new position. 2,761,506, 9-4-56, Cl. 164 — 84.5.
Rutkus, Harold V., and C. J. Greiner. to Kimberly-Clark
Corp. Method and apparatus for separating tissue packs.
2.761.677, 9-4-56, Cl. 270— 39.
Rutledee. Carl M. Collapsible golf cart. 2.743,115. 4-24-56,
Cl. 280 — 42.
Rutlerlge. Carl M. Collapsible frame for golf carts. 2.756,064,
7-24-56. Cl. 280 — 41.
Rutledge. James F. : See —
Kovach, Leslie J., and Rutledge. 2.740.376.
Rutledee. Robert E. Live bait bag. 2.735,215, 2-21-56, Cl.
43 — 55.
2,749,258,
2,754,182,
2,768,881,
682
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
pump. 2,756,680,
dome-shaped roofs.
2,746,076, 5-22-56,
Riitschi, Karl. Electric motor-driven
7-31-56, CI. 103—87.
Rutten, Walter. Construction of
2,769,409, 11-6-56, CI. 108—32.
Rutter, Harley E. Angle brush holder.
CI. 15 — 246.
Ruttkay, Paul, to Western Electric Co., Inc. Article han-
dling and storage apparatus. 2,747,719, 5-29-56, CI.
198—24.
Rutzenhofer, Hans : See —
Seiler, Georg, and Rutzenhofer. 2,744,588.
Ruzek, Jan M. : See —
Porsson, John A., and Ruzek. 2,756,311.
Ruzicka, Leopold, H. Heusser, and O. Jeger, to Ciba Pharma-
ceutical Products, Inc. Hydroxvl compounds of the steroid
series and process of making same. 2,743.287, 4-24-56, CI.
260—397.2.
Ruzicka, Leopold, H. Heusser, and O. Jeger, to Ciba Pharma-
ceutical Products, Inc. Process for preparing 9,11-oxido-
steroids. 2,768,16^3, 10-23-56, CI. 260—239.55.
Ruzicka, Leopold, H. Heusser, and O. Jeger, to Ciba Pharma-
ceutical Products, Inc. Process for preparing 11-hydroxy-
steroids. 2,768,184 10-23-56. CI. 260 — 397.1.
Ruzicka, Leopold, H. Heusser, and O. Jeger, to Ciba Pharma-
ceutical Products, Inc. Process for producing AB'1:1-7-ketO-
steroids. 2,768,185, 10-23-56. CI. 260—397.1.
Ruzicka, Leopold, H. Heusser, and O. Jeger, to Ciba Pharma-
ceutical Products, Inc. Process for preparing A8-8-7-hy-
droxy steroids. 2,768,186, 10-23-56. CI. 260 — 397.1.
Ruzicka, Leopold, H. Heusser, and O. Jeger, to Ciba Pharma-
ceutical Products, Inc. Process for producing A89-7-keto-
11 hydroxy steroids. 2,768,187, 10-23-56. CI. 260—397.1.
Ruzicka, Leopold, H. Heusser, and O. Jeger, to Ciba Pharma-
ceutical Products, Inc. Process for producing A89-7,ll-
dihydroxy-steroids. 2,768.188, 10-23-56, CI. 260 — 397.1.
Ruzicka, Leopold, H. Heusser, and O. Jeger, to Ciba Pharma-
ceutical Products, Inc. Process for the manufacture of
compounds of the steroid series. 2,773,884, 12-11-56, CI.
260—397.2.
Ryaby, John, Jr. Coil holder. 2,775,416, 12-25-56, CI.
242 — 78.
Ryall, Edward W. Device for removing liquid and liquefiable
vapors from gas. 2,746,562, 5-22-56, CI. 183 — 67.
Ryan Aeronautical Co., The : See —
Bunsen, William F., Baxter, Fischer, and Vyvyan.
2.743.163.
Sanborn, Daniel S. 2,745,249.
Ryan, Alfred J. : See —
Parshall, Ralph L. 2,756,656.
Ryan, Charles : See —
Gilbert, Alfred C. and Ryan. 2.754,620.
Ryan, Charles B. Match hook dispenser and supporting
bracket therefor. 2.730,231. 1-10-56. CI. 206 — 30.
Ryan, Daniel W. : See —
Longstreth, Murrey O., and Ryan. 2,770,007.
Ryan. Donald P. Power transmission device. 2,731,843,
]_24-5fi. CI. 74 — 200.
Ryan, Edmund J. Water purification. 2,771,416, 11-20-56,
CI. 210—16.
Ryan, Eugene H. Dynamo-electric transmission. 2,754,437,
7-10-56, CI. 310—102.
Ryan, Herl J. Line marking machine. 2,771,223, 11-20-56,
CI. 222—177.
Ryan, James F., Jr. : See —
Martin, William M., and Ryan. 2,744,531.
Ryan, James J. Constant speed drive. 2,750,552, 6-12-56,
CI. 318—302.
Ryan, James J., to General Mills. Inc. Balloon with load sup-
porting tapes. 2,771,256, 11-20-56, CI. 244 — 31.
Ryan. .Tomes L. Journal box construction for railway cars.
2,733,966, 2-7-56. CI. 308 — 40.
Ryan, James P. Flashlight and electrical testing device.
2.742,607, 4-17-56, CI. 324—53.
Ryan. Jerome A., to The Sherwin-Williams Co. Wet ink
finishing varnish comprising an oil-alkyd. a liquid halo-
genated aromatic hvdrncarbon and a polymethyl silicone.
2.732.355. 1-24-56. CI. 260 — 22.
Ryan. Raymond R. : See —
Eastman. Daniel E., and Ryan.
Ryan Recording Thermometer Co. :
Bristol. Donald R. 2,772.016.
Ryan, Robert B. Closure. 2,765,09
Ryan, Stanley, to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Explosive cartridge
retraction of landing gear. 2,758,807, 8-14-56, CI.
244—102.
Ryan. William, to Commissioner of Welfare of the City of
New York. Strainer valve. 2.738,804, 3-20-56, ' CI.
137 — 549.
Ryan, William J. Automatic power transmission. 2,755,68.".,
7-24-56. CI. 74 — 472.
Ryberg, Arling W., to Lear, Inc. End plate for a gyroscope
rotor or the like. 2,771,778, 11-27-56. CI. 74—5.
Ryholt. Ora M. Control system for electric welder. 2,734,116,
2-7-56. 01. 219 — 8.
Ryckmnn. Geortre E., to Miller Potterv Enirineerinsr Co. Cup
finishing machine. 2.734.247. 2-14-56. CI. 25 — 24
Ryekman. George E., to The Homer Laughlin China Co.
Cud handle stroking machine. 2,770,214, 11-13-56, CI.
118—242.
Ryekman, William D., Jr., to General Electric Co. Means
for focusing a varying magnetic field. 2.747,140, 5-22-5(1,
CI. 315—344.
Ryekman. William D.. Jr.. to General Electric Co. Heating
apparatus. 2,767,291, 10-16-56, CI. 219—10.55.
75:;. one
10-2-56, CI. 220—31.
Rycroft, Alan K. Filler plug for cigarette lighters. 2,768,641,
10-30-56. CI. 284—18.
Ryd. Sven E., to Atlas Copco Aktiebolaget. Means for drill-
ing in rock or the like. 2,757,906, 8-7-56, CI. 255—64.
Rvde. John L.. to MeOnlloeh MotorR Corp. Power saw chain.
2.730.143. 1-10-56 CI. 143 — 135.
Ryde, John L.. to McCulloch Motors Corp. Liquid delivering
device. 2.770,303, 11-13-56, CI. 210 — 46.
Rvde. John W. : See —
Douelas. Ronald W.. and Rvde. 2.736.849.
Rydell. Robert G.. to National Aluminate Corp. Method of
treatine water introduced intr, underground formations.
2.738.325. 3-13-56. CI. 252—8.55.
Ryden, Carl E. Fish knocker. 2,757,002, 7-31-50, CI.
273—67.
Ryden, David M. Side draft control attachment. 2,754,743,
7-17-56, CI. 97—53.
Rvder. Donald F. Process of making a protective gun case.
2.737.136. 3-R-56. 01. 112 — 262.
Ryder, Frank A., to Stewart-Warner Corp. Sealed heater
venting and combustion air supply system. 2,754,816,
7-17-56, CI. 126—307.
Ryder. Frank A., to Stewart-Warner Corp. Venting system
for combustion heaters. 2,764.972, 10-2-56, CI. 126 — 307.
Ryder, Frederick L. Electrical analyzer of structures.
2,766.933, 10-16-56, CI. 235—61.
Ryder, Herman : See —
Swenson, Harvey F., Baudat, and Ryder. 2,746,730.
Rvder James H. : See —
Thorn. John W.. Swaisgood. and Ryder. 2.737,164.
Ryder, James W. : See —
Betts. Raymond L., Corning, Ricards, and Ryder.
2.769.765.
Ryder. Reginald D., to Sun Oil Co. Demountable scaffold.
2,771,324, 11-20-50, CI. 304—2.
Rydstrom, Karl E. N. : See —
Larsson, Lars E. H., and Rydstrom. 2,743,645.
Rye, John K. : See —
Kay, John G., and Rye. 2,744,612.
Ryerson, Clifford M„ to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Apparatus for
detecting a magnetic field. 2,752,564, 6-26-56, CI. 324 — 43.
Rverson. Clifford M.. and J. T Bull. Condition analvzing
and recording annaratus. 2.736.192. 2-28-56. CI. 73 — 35.
Rvffel. Theodor. Temple for looms. 2,730,139. 1-10-56, CI.
1 39 — 294.
Ryker, Don W. : See —
Swenson. Oscar J., and Ryker. 2,774,725.
Ryker, Don W., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Hydrazine.
2,768.888, 10-30-56, CI. 52—0.5.
Rvker. Don W.. and O. J. Swenson. to Olin Mathieson Chem-
ical Corn. Manufacture of hydrazine. 2,740.692, 4-3-56,
01. 23 — 190.
Rylander. Paul N.. to Standard Oil Co. Hydrocarbon desul-
fnriBation process hv reaetine the sulfur in the hvdrocarbon
with an olefin and a catalvst. then extracting the hydro-
carbon with SO, and RT<Y 2.739.102. 3-20-56. 01. 196 — 30.
Rylander, Paul N., Jr., and W. J. Zimmerschied, to Standard
Oil Co. Phosphoric acid-vanadium pentoxide catalyst and
hydrocarbon conversions therewith. 2,773,921, 12-11-56,
CI. 260—683.15.
Rv-Lock Co.. Ltd. : See —
Jensen, Jack H. 2,745,487.
Jensen. Jack H. 2,759,536.
Rust. David J., and Jensen. 2.730.172.
Rust. David J., and Jensen. 2.770.334.
Rymes, William H., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Transducers.
2.753.543, 7-3-56 CI. 340 — 11.
Rymkevitch, Arnold S. Combined crane and bulldozer.
'2,770.895. 11-20-56, CI. 37—117.5.
Rymland. Murray J. : See —
Gauci. Joseph. 2.765,815.
Rynders. Robert D. : See — ■
Miller, George B., and Rynders. 2,764,941.
Rvnerson. John P.. Jr.. W. W. Ballantine. W. R. Kidder, and
P. O. Gihson. to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. Shell
moldine machine. 2.728.9fi3. 1-3-56. Ol. 22 — 9.
Rvnn. Nathan, to Radio Corn, of America. Color selection
circuit for television. 2.738.378. 3-13-56. Ol. 178 — 5.4.
Rynn, Nathan, to Radio Corp. of America. Keying arrange-
ment for single beam color tube. 2,745,037, 5-8-56, CI.
315—30.
Ryno, Earle R., and W. M. McKillop, to M. M. Hoover.
Shock-proof package. 2,771,184, 11-20-56, CI. 206 — 46.
Ryon, Adelbert H. : See —
Pross, William C, and Ryon. 2,761,411.
Rvon. Maurice G. : See —
Blackhall, James M., Blashfield, Simmons, Ryon, and
Crow. 2,767,250.
Blackhall. James M., Ryon, Baker, and Martin. 2.742.535.
Rvon. Maurice G.. and D. S. Baker, to North Electric Co.
Wedee lock to multiple. 2.742,533. 4-17-56. CI. 179 — 27.54.
Ryon, Thomas N. : See —
Liebman, Joseph N., and Ryon. 2,775.413.
Rypinski, Albert B. to Murray Mfg. Corp. Circuit breaker.
2,759,063, 8-14-56, CI. 200—89.
Rystan Co. : See —
Gruskin, Benjamin. 2,773,802.
Peck. Samuel M. 2.729.586.
Ryszewski, Vincent : See —
Loofbourrow, Alan G., Ryszewski, Folkerts, and Toot.
2,755,778.
LIST OF PATENTEES
683
Ryznar, John W., to National Alaminate Corp. Method of
improving heat exchanger aqueous pumping systems and
compositions therefor. 2.757.142, 7-31-50, CI. 252 — 73.
Kyznar, John W., and W. H. Kirkpatrick, to National Alumi-
nate Corp. Inhibition of corrosion in return steam con-
densate lines. 2,771,417, 11-20-56. CI. 210 — 23.
Rzeszutko, Stanley J., to The Hess Co. Fluorescent light fix-
ture. 2.709.897, 11-6-56, CI. 240 — 51.11.
S. A. F. F. A. — S. p. A. Fabbriche Fiammiferi ed Affini : See—
Molla, Pietro. 2,760.494.
Molla, Pietro. 2,764,919.
S. A. Le Progres Industriel : See —
Tabet, Willy. 2,747,450.
S. A. T. A. M., Societe Anonyme pour Tous Appareillages
Mecaniques : See —
Meyer, Jean G. A. M. J. 2,775,367.
S & C Electric Co. : See —
Baker, Charles H. 2,750,469.
Gussow, William A. 2.706,340.
Lindell, Sigurd I. 2,745,921.
Lhulell, Sigurd I. 2,745.923.
S. E. C. I. Societa Elettrotecnica Chimica Italiana : See —
Canegallo, Giovanni. 2,758,183.
SKF Industries. Inc. : See —
Bratt, Axel E. 2,764,437.
Kort, Fritz. 2,749.192.
Kylen, Karl E. 2.762.112.
Lovell, Louis R., and West. 2,765,518.
Palmsrren. Nils A. 2.740.675.
Pabneren. Per G. 2.730.414.
Palmgren, Per G. 2.762.317.
Palmgren, Per G., and Ball. 2,751,266.
Tornehnhm. Hildine V. 2.733.51 (!.
SKF Kufirellaeprfahriken Gespllschaft mir hesrhrankter
Haftune : See-
Beck. Hans, and Fink. 2.743.141 .
Beck. Hans J., and Schmid. 2.730.771 .
Dauseh, Erwin. 2,746.095.
Dausch, Erwin F. 2,751,632.
Fink, Heinrich, and Steichele. 2,750,237.
Johanson, Bertil. 2,774.113.
Rogner, Ernst, and Steichele. 2.750,239.
Schmid, Erwin F. 2,757,992.
Schmid. Erwin F.. and Raible. 2.740.104.
S. & M. Products Co., Inc. : See —
Martinson, Oscar M„ and Speiser. 2,762.540.
S-M Tappet Sales : See —
Moser, Robert C. 2,751,896.
SODECO. Sociptp dps Comntpiirs dp OenevP • Sep.—
MPloni. Marin, and Schiihauer. 2.740.870
S & S Corrugated Paper Machinery Co., Inc. : See —
Shields, Albert F. 2,751,983.
Shields, Albert F. 2,754,731.
Shields, Albert F. 2,758.521.
S & S Hinge and Metal Products Co. : See —
Augensen, Roy V., Jr. 2.758,332.
S. & S. Industries, Inc. : See —
Schwartz, Marcus. 2,746.052.
S. S. S. Gears Ltd. : See —
Short. Pbilin .T. 2.733.791.
Short, Philip J. 2,761,325.
S & W Fine Foods. Inc. : See —
Carroll. Ellsworth W. 2. 731.1 on.
Carroll. Ellsworth W. 2.742.066.
Carroll. Ellsworth W. 2.742.136.
Carroll. Ellsworth W. 2.742.137.
Carroll, Ellsworth W. 2,772,711.
Metcalf. Herbprt E. 2.742.068.
Seaman, Edward L. 2,773,462.
Wormspr. Paul, and Metcalf. 2.731.051.
Saalfrank. Rovall R . to Milton Rov To. Pnmn with facilities
for clpanina. 2.733.604. 2-7-56. CI. 103 — 153.
Saarberewerke : See —
Quoniara. Jean M. 2.279.946.
Saari Oliver E.. to Illinois Tool Works. Method of making
speed-reduction eearins*. 2.731.886. 3-24-56. CI. 90 — 4.
Saars. William P. : See —
Carev. Georee F.. Raknff. and Saars. 2.730.965.
Saaty, Theodore N. Fuel injecting device for internal com-
bustion engine. 2,752, 135. 0-20-50, PI. 201 — 39.
Sabaroff. Albert R.. O. E. Freed, and J. D. Horner, to the
United States of America as representpd hv the Spcretary
of the Army. Package onener. 2.730.254. 1-10-56, CI.
214—305.
Sabato, Louis. Bicycle trailer. 2,750,206, 6-12-56, CI.
280—204.
Sabee. Reinhardt N. : See —
Banks. Charles T., Grpinpr, and Sabee. 2,759,441.
Greiner. Charles J., and Sabee. 2.761.505.
Sabee, Reinhardt N.. H. V. Rutkus, and C. J. Greiner, to
Kimberly-Clark Corp. Sheet inter-folding and associating
machine. 2.761,676. 9-4-56, CI. 270—39.
Sabel, Edward R., and F. I. Galbrecht. to The Haloid Co.
Signalling device for photocopy machine. 2,752,443,
6-26-56, CI. 200—61.14.
Sabin, Alfred B., to Alvin R. Campbell Co., Inc. Ship hatch
cover structure. 2.753.827, 7-10-56, CI. 114—201.
Sabin Co. Gloves : See—
Sabin. Irene E. 2.732.559.
Sabin. Irene E.. to Sabin Co. Gloves. Glove. 2,732,559,
1-31-56. CI. 2—169.
Sabo, Stephen C. : See —
Krupp, Carroll P., and Sabo. 2,750,458.
Sabol, Albert R., E. K. Fields, and R. E. Karll, to Standard
Oil Co. Corrosion inhibitors and compositions containing
the same. 2,749,311, 6-5-56, CI. 252—32.7.
Sabouni, Bahidj B. Electrical heating unit and method of
making same. 2.733.324. 1-31-56, CI. 201—64.
Sabre Research Corp. : See —
Thompson, Tom H. 2,750,745.
Thompson, Tom H. 2,751,217.
Saccoccio. Anthonv R.. to Aro-Sac, Inc. Clasp finding.
2.733.491. 2-7-56. CI. 24 — 252.
Saccoccio, Mario G., to Princess Fair Blouse, Inc. Garment
with detachable sleeves. 2,774,075, 12-18-56, CI. 2 — 106.
Sach, Clarence E. Closure caps for the filler necks of auto
mobile petrol tanks.
Sachanen, Alexander N.
Garwood
2,747J63, 5-29-56, CI. 220-^0.
See —
Sachanen, and Seger.
Garwood. Sachanen. and Seger.
Garwood. Sachanen, and Seger.
2,769,016.
Supported
Feasley, Charles
2,743.275.
Feasley, Charles F.,
2.743.280.
Feasley, Charles F.,
2,743.281.
Sachara, Eugene F., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Stabilized
compositions comprising monomeric 1.1-dicyano ethylene.
2,745,869, 5-15-56, CI. 260 — 465.8.
Sachs, Albert P. : See —
Aries, Robert S., and Sachs. 2,758,999.
Sachs, Stanley I. : See —
Sontheimer, Carl G., and Sachs. 2,750,504.
Sachsinger. Ludwig. to Agfa Camera-Werk Aktienge^ellschaft.
Photographic roll film camera. 2,736.251, 2-28-56, CI.
95 — 32.
Sachtleben, Heinrich. Ophthalmological instrument.
2,765,702, 10-9-56, CI. 88—20.
Sachtleben, Lawrence T., to Radio Corp. of America. Appa-
ratus for and method of testing a projection optical system.
2,771,004, 11-20-56, CI. 8—56.
Sacia, Roger R. : See —
Welch, Kenneth B., and Sacia. 2,761,176.
Sack, Benjamin : See —
Horvitz, Gerald J. 2,704,539.
Sack, Henri S. : See —
1'elsor, Gene T., and Sack. 2,750,930.
Sacken, Donald K. : See —
Lichtenwalter, Myrl, Peterson, and Sacken.
Sacken, Donald K., to Jefferson Chemical Co., Inc.
silver surface catalyst and process of producing same.
2,765,283, 10-2-56, CI. 252 — 441.
Sackett, Edward B., and T. D. Sevmour. Desk type stereo-
scope. 2,738,707, 3-20-56. CI. 88 — 29.
Sackett, James J„ D. F. Mead, and D. V. Miller, to The
Wolf Detroit Envelope Co. Machine for applying sealing
material to articles. 2,748,025, 5-29-50, CI. 117 — 44.
Sackett, Justus F. : See —
Foley, Adrian M., May, and Sackett. 2,764,313.
Sackett, Manley R. Combined manual and hydraulic power
steering mechanism for vehicles. 2.748.880, 6-5-56, CI.
180 — 79.2.
Sackman, James M. : See —
Moberg, Theodore E., and Sackman. 2,769,447.
Sackner Products. Inc. : See —
Francis. John K. 2.741.149.
Sacks, Irving. Electric grills. 2.735.356. 2-21-50, CI.
99 — 339.
Sacks, Jacob M. : See —
Pawley, Myron G., and Sacks. 2.753,393.
Sacks, Lawrence E., and J. A. Garibaldi. Automatic test tube
washer. 2,743,733, 5-1-56, CI. 134 — 56.
Sacksteder, Alfred J., to General Motors Corp. Electrical
apparatus. 2,766,369, 10-9-50. CI. 219 — 81.
Saco, Felix, and L. Rockstrom, to Cameron Machine Co. Re-
wind machine riding roller. 2,743,879, 5-1-56. CI. 242 — 66.
Saco, Felix, and L. Rockstrom, to Cameron Machine Co. Re-
wind roll suspension and bearing. 2,751,164, 6-19-56, CI.
242 — 66.
Saco-Lowell Shops : See —
Anderson, Gordon C. 2.758,340.
Anderson, Gordon C, and West. 2,770,845.
Curlev, Robert S. 2,746.094.
Gwaltney, Eugene C. 2,770,093.
Love, George D., and Hopkinson.
Marsh, Henry R. 2,731 .787
Noiles. Douglas G. 2.735.142.
Park, Arthur L. 2,752,660.
Pray, Lester W. 2,749.574.
Tarbox. Philip B. 2.735.141.
Sacre. Leo D., to Motorola, Inc.
2,770,137, 11-13-56, CI. 74—10.33.
Sacrev, Elmer P., dpceaspd. bv C. C
to R. G. Sacrey. Coupling structure. 2,729,458, 1-3-56,
CI. 279 — 41.
Sacrey. Ruth G. : See—
Sacrev. Elmer P. 2.729.458.
Saczawa, Matthew F. : See —
Budney, Michael P., H. S., and T. W„ and Saczawa.
2,761,352.
Saddington, Arthur W., and S. A. Coleman. Apparatus for
resolving highly stable suspensions. 2.742,422, 4-17-56,
CI. 210 — 52.
Saddington, Arthur W., and G. R. Tully. Jr. Method of clari-
fying crude solutions of alginates. 2,742.423, 4-17-56, CI.
210 — 52.
Saddington, Arthur W.. and S. A. Coleman. Apparatus for
resolving highly stable suspensions. 2.742,424, 4-17-56,
CI. 210—53.
2,750,402.
Coupling mechanism.
Rrnwi
executor,
684
INDEX OP PATENTS, 1956
Open-mesh fabric. 2,747,392, Sagstuen
Sadinoff, Blax, and A. Holtz.
5-29-56, CI. 66—193.
Sadler Bros., Inc. : See —
Hilsinger, Arthur R. 2,748,548.
Hilsinger, Arthur R. 2,750,821.
Sadler, Carl L., Jr. : See —
Cardillo, Joseph S., Hann, Sadler, and Lundgard.
2,731,569.
Sadler, Fred S.. to The Sharpies Corp. Treatment of fatty
oils. 2,732.388, 1-24-56. CI. 260—425.
Sadler, Harry J., and E. E. Cook, to Hypro Engineering Co.
Automatic pressure liquid supply system. 2,732,804,
l_31-56, CI. 103—25.
Sadler, Harry J., and E. E. Cook. Motor driven pump.
2,739,537, 3-27-56, CI. 103—87.
Sadler, Harry J., and E. E. Cook. Pump. 2,765,745,
10-9-56, CI. 103—42.
Sadowskyj Meier : See —
Bradiey, William E., and Sadowsky. 2,768,318.
Sadowsky, Meier, to Philoo Corp. Method of fabricating
electrical apparatus. 2,729,583, 1-3-56, CI. 154—95.
Sadowsky, Meier, to Philco Corp. Optical system. 2,769,111,
10-30-56, CI. 313—92.
Sadwin. Daniel. Extendable closet rod. 2,757,804, 8-7-56,
CI. 211—94.
Saegert, Marie I. : See —
Scavullo, Angelo C. 2,750,661.
Webber, Owen T. 2,755,795.
Saeman, Walter C, to Tennessee Valley Authority. Crystal-
lization. 2,737,451, 3-6-56, CI. 23 — 302.
Saetrang, Frank L. : See —
Storm, Randulf, and Saetrang. 2,741,485.
Saetter-Lassen, Erik. Machine gun. 2,730,928, 1-17-56, CI.
89—190.
Saetter-Lassen, Erik. Machine pistols. 2,740,642, 6-12-50,
CI. 42—75.
Saeurefabrik Schweizerhall : See —
Frey, Walter 2.7.°,!).!><M.
Saewert, Harold E. : See —
Boyer, Robert A., and Saewert. 2,730,448.
Safety Car Heating and Lighting Co., Inc., The : See —
Strobell, John D. 2,775,186.
Wharton, William R. 2,753,812.
Safety Seal Piston Ring Co. : See —
Baker, Weldon S. 2,768,865.
Safeway Heat Elements, Inc. : See —
Clark, Vernon S. 2,744,996.
Safeway Stores, Inc. : See —
Ward, James E. 2,753,098.
Safford, Francis J. : See —
Somers, Richard M., and Safford. 2,755,341.
Somers, Richard M., and Safford. 2,757,238.
Safford, Lewis A. : See —
Ross, Ralph C, and Safford. 2,729,515.
Safford, Lewis A„ to The New York Air Brake Co. Com-
pressor governor. 2,729,225, 1-3-56, CI. 137 — 107.
Safford, Lewis A., to The New York Air Brake Co. Air brake.
2,734,783, 2-14-56, CI. 303—22.
Safford, Lewis A., to The New York Air Brake Co. Gasket.
2,752,181, 6-26-56, CI. 288—33.
Safford, Moyer M., to General Electric Co. Combined heat-
ing and thermosensitive heating control units. 2,745,943,
5-15-56, CI. 219—46.
Safford, William C. : See —
Valette, Le Roy R., and Safford. 2,759,301.
Safir, Sidney R., and J. J. Hlavka, to American Cyanamid
Co. Acyl derivatives of 3,3-dimethyl piperazinedione.
2,750,383, 6-12-56, CI. 260—268.
Safir, Sidney R., and J. J. Hlavka, to American Cyanamid
Co. 3-methyl-5-phenyl-2,6-piperazinedione and derivatives
thereof and method of preparing same. 2,762,804, 9-11-56,
CI. 260—268.
Safir, Sidnev R., and J. J. Hlavka, to American Cyanamid Co.
3-ethyl-3-phenyl-2.6-piperazinedione and derivatives thereof.
2,762,805, 9-11-56, CI. 260—268.
Safir, Sidney R., J. J. Hlavka, and J. H. Williams, to American
Cyanamid Co. Toluic acid derivatives and methods for
their preparation. 2,763,647, 9-18-56, CI. 260 — 247.2.
Safir, Sidney R., J. J. Hlavka, and J. H. Williams, to American
Cyanamid Co. Piperazinediones and methods for their
preparation. 2,763.652, 9-18-56, CI. 260 — 268.
Safko. William T. Safety device for tractor-trailer fifth wheel.
2,773.701, 12-11-56, CI, 280 (32.
Safko, William T. Jack-knifing preventing device for tractor-
trailers. 2,773,702, 12-11-56. CI. 280 — 432.
Safranek, Louis L„ and K. A. Ohlinger. Fertility period indi-
cator. 2,769,593, 11-6-56, CI. 235—88.
Safranek, William H. : See —
Faust, Charles L., and Safranek. 2,748,068.
Safro, John N. : See —
Jackson, Floyd L., and Safro. 2,766,088.
Saftlas, Celia. Child's overall garment with bib. 2,735,103,
2-21-56. CI. 2 — 80.
Safway Steel Products, Inc. : See —
Anderson, Arvid A. 2,760,707.
Sagal, John, Jr. : See —
Reynolds, George A., and Sagal. 2.756.147.
Sage, John F. Swing and teeter. 2,738,831, 3-20-56, CI.
155—62.
Sage, Richard W., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Con-
version of lienw hvdrocarbonaceous materials. 2,733,192,
1-31-56, CI. 196—50.
Sagona, Charles. Multi-purpose height gages. 2,752,688,
7-3-56, CI. 33—170.
Clarence. Multi-joint spring anchor. 2,730,774,
1-17-56, CI. 20 — 16.
Sagura, John J. : See —
Allen, Charles F. H., and Sagura. 2,772,164.
Sahlbom, Olaf A., 50% to L. J. Bogart. Rotary cultivator.
2,771,829, 11-27-56, CI. 97 — 40.
Sahle, Knute, to Borg-Warner Corp. Compressor unloader.
2,763,425, 9-18-56, CI. 230—30.
Sahlin, Henry. Loading and unloading apparatus. 2,763,167,
9-18-56, CI. 78—99.
Sahlin, Henrv. Loading and unloading apparatus. 2,763,229,
9-18-56. CI. 113—50.
Sahmel, Otto H., to Graflex, Inc. Battery-capacitor cartridge
for photographic flash unit. 2,745,051, 5-8-56, CI. 320—1.
Sahs, Leonard J. : See —
Guerra, John P., Benemelis, and Sahs. 2,753,696.
Sahs, Leonard J., and H. W. Mould, Jr., to Fedders-Quigan
Corp. Apparatus for testing refrigeration compressors.
2,733,600, 2-7-56, CI. 73—168.
Sahyun Laboratories : See —
Sahyun, Melville, and Faust. 2,769,837.
Sahyun, Melville, Faust, and Jules. 2,729,678.
Synerholm, Martin E., Faust, and Sahyun. 2,733,244.
Synerholm, Martin E., Jules, and Sahyun. 2,731,471.
Sahyun, Melville : See —
'Sahyun, Melville, and Faust. 2,730,544.
Synerholm, Martin E., Faust, and Sahyun. 2,733,244.
Synerholm, Martin E„ Jules, and Sahyun. 2,731,471.
Sahyun, Melville, J. A. Faust, and L. H. Jules, to Sahyun
Laboratories. Phenyl halo-substituted salicylamide.
2,729,678, 1-3-56, CI. 260 — 559.
Sahyun, Melville, and J. A. Faust, to Sahyun Laboratories.
Alkvlaminoalkyl esters of hydroxycyclohexylbenzoic acid.
2,730,544, 1-10-56, CI. 260—473.
Sahyun, Melville, J. A. Faust, and L. H. Jules, to Cutter
Laboratories, Inc. Phenyl-substituted salicylamides.
2,744,916, 5-8-56, CI. 260—326.3.
Sahyun, Melville, and J. A. Faust ; Faust to Sahyun.
a- ( meta-hy droxy phenyl ) -jS-methylaminoethanol cy clohexyl-
fulfamate. 2,746,986, 5-22-56, CI. 260—501.
Sahyun, Melville, and J. A. Faust, to Cutter Laboratories, Inc.
3-phenylsalicylamide. 2,751,410, 6-19-56, CI. 260—559.
Sahyun, Melville, and J. A. Faust, to Cutter Laboratories, Inc.
N-butvl-3-phenylsalicylamides. 2,751,411, 6-19-56, CI.
260—559.
Sahyun, Melville, and J. A. Faust, to Cutter Laboratories,
Inc. N-(hydroxyalkyl)-3-phenylsalicylamides. 2,751,412,
6-19-56. CI. 260—559.
Sahyun, Melville, J. A. Faust, and L. H. Jules, to Cutter
Laboratories, Tnc. N,N-dialkylsalicylamides. 2,754,327,
7-10-56. CI. 200—559.
Sahyun, Melville, and J. A. Faust, to Sahyun Laboratories.
3,5 - diisopropylsalicylamide. 2,769,837, 11-6-56, CI.
260—559.
Sahyun, Melville, J. A. Faust, and L. H. Jules, to Cutter
Laboratories, Inc. N-(4-hydroxyphenyl) -3 - phenylsalicyl-
amide. 2,773,096, 12-4-56, CI. 260—559.
Sailer, Norris H. : See —
Turner, Edgar P.. and Sailer. 2,757,299.
Sailer, Norris H., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Motor drives for
sewing machines. 2,739,552, 3-27-56, CI. 112—220.
Sailors, Howard R. : See —
Dutcher, Harris A„ and Sailors. 2,744,887.
Sailors, William E. Applicator for plastic material. 2,746,085,
5-22-56, CI. 18—3.5.
St. Clair, Theodore A. : See —
Baldwin, John L\, Jr., St. Clair, and Johnson. 2,751,181.
Baldwin. John D., Jr., St. Clair, and Weatherhead.
2,731,228.
St. Clair, Theodore A., to The Weatherhead Co. Liquid am-
monia flow system and valve. 2.742,764, 4-24-56, CI. 62 — 1.
St. Clair, Theodore A., to The Weatherhead Co. Meter dia-
phragm. 2,742,785, 4-24-56. CI. 73—279.
St. Clair, Theodore A., to The Weatherhead Co. Manual
throwover assembly. 2,752,948, 7-3-56, CI. 137—625.4.
St. Clair, Theodore A., to The Weatherhead Co. Quick shut-
off valve. 2,762,602, 9-11-56, CI. 251—301.
St. Clair. Theodore A., and R. Fleming, to The Weather-
head Co. Appliance regulator. 2,737,201, 3-6-56, CI.
137—505.41.
St. Clair, Truman, to Continental Can Co., Inc. Molded service
tray. 2,738,915, 3-20-56. CI. 229—2.5.
St. Clair, Truman, to Continental Can Co., Inc. Die assembly
for molding hollow structures. 2,760,231, 8-28-56, CI.
18—19.
St. Clair, Truman, to Continental Can Co., Inc. Pick-up
plate holder. 2,768,515, 10-30-56, CI. 65 — 61.
Saint-Cloud Avions Marcel Dassault : See —
Nogrette, Pierre F. 2,751,239.
St. George, Alfred J. Multiple wheel grinding machine.
2,748.540. 6-5-56. CI. 51—95.
St. Germain, Agenor E. Apparatus for molding boot and shoe
parts. 2,745.124, 5-15-56, CI. 12 — 97.
St. Germain, Wilfrid H„ to The Pharma-Craft Corp. Meter-
ing valve aerosol bottle. 2.746.796. 5-22-56. CI. 299—95.
Saint-Hilaire, Albert B. Apparatus for production of coated
tape. 2,774,327. 12-18-56, CI. 118—33.
Saint-James. Rose : See —
Hurfi, Jacques, and Saint-James. 2,757,081.
St. Jean, Lloyd E. : See —
Duncan, Nesbtt L., and St. Jean. 2,760,127.
Mercer, William R., Wimberly, and St. Jean. 2,750,565.
St. John, Ercell E. : See —
Jacobs, Jerome E., and St. John. 2,747,164.
LIST OF PATENTEES
685
St. John, Norman P. Collar buttons. 2,772,461, 12-4-56,
CI. 24—101.
St. Joseph Lead Co. : See —
Najarian, Herand K. 2,766,034.
Najarian, Herand K. 2,766,114.
Rankin, James J. 2,769,716.
St. Leger Montague, Bryan W., to Hartford National Bank
and Trust Co., trustee. Protection circuit for cathode ray
tubes. 2,752,525, 6-26-56, CI. 315—20.
St. Palley, Zoltan O. Abrading tool. 2,749,680, 6-12-56, Cl.
51 — 193.
St. Palley, Zoltan O. Apparatus for cleaning pipe lines.
2.771.891. 11-27-56, Cl. 134—57.
St. Palley, Zoltan O. Apparatus for cleaning pipe lines.
2.771.892, 11-27-56, Cl. 134—57.
Saint-Paul, Georges E., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Safety
mechanism presses. 2,742,130, 4-17-56, Cl. 192 — 131.
St. Paul & Tacoma Lumber Co. : See —
Bjork, Carl O. 2,753,900.
St. Pierre Chain Corp. : See —
Calello, Mario. 2,748,641.
St. Pierre, Eugene, to Hemphill Co. Fabric tensioning mech-
anism. 2,763,145, 9-18-56, Cl. 66 — 150.
St. Pierre, Eugene, and J. Wawzonek, to Hemphill Co. Yarn
lever control mechanism. 2,751,770, 6-26-56, Cl. 66 — 138.
St. Pierre, Henry. Wrench having yieldably biased pivotal
-101.
Method of knitting.
outer jaw. 2,760,395, 8-28-56, Cl. 81
St. Pierre, Paul L., to Hemphill Co.
2,738,661, 3-20-56, Cl. 66 — 24.
St. Regis Bates S. A. : See —
Gelbcke, Alexander. 2,729,150.
St. Regis Paper Co. : See —
Arnold, Kenneth A. 2,756,706.
Burroughs, Edwin E. 2,753,769.
Goodrich, John J., and Roetger. 2,769,528.
Hahn, Willard E., and Burroughs. 2,753,768.
Lane, Gardiner. 2,770,406.
Roetger, Richard C. 2,749,966.
Schmitt, George P., and Jaffe. 2,739,094.
Sair, Louis : See —
Griffith, Carroll L.. and Sair. 2,768,084.
Saito, Koppo. Lacework holder. 2,750,651, 6-19-56, Cl.
28—15.
Saito, Luigi. Adjustable damper for fuel saving devices.
2,750,936, 6-19-56, Cl. 126—290.
Saito, Sachio, and S. R. Gilford, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy.
Meterless radiac survey instrument. 2,738,432, 3-13-56,
Cl. 250—83.6.
Saito, Tomizo. Two stage pulverizing apparatus for knot
or pulp of wood, for making paper stock. 2,734,685,
2-14-56, Cl. 241 — 16.
Saito, Tomizo. Device for opening and closing a cover plate
for a pulverizing apparatus. 2,746,746, 5-22-56, Cl.
268—74.
Saives, Leon, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault. Rear
door and fender air inlet path to rear engine compartment.
2.731,098, 1-17-56, Cl. 180—54.
Saives, Leon, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault. Appara-
tus for inspecting machined work, more particularly ap-
plicable to fuel injectors for internal-combustion engines.
2,733.630, 2-7-56, Cl. 88—14.
Saives, Leon, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault. Resilient
mounting of transmission housing suspending axially-spaced
drive axles. 2 J38.024, 3-13-56, Cl. 180—73.
Saives, Leon, .to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault. Trans-
mission and engine brake interlock mechanism in automo-
tive vehicles. 2,745,526, 5-15-56, Cl. 192—4.
Saives, Leon, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault. Method
of assembling sheet metal elements by welding. 2,749,422,
6-5-56, Cl. 219—10.
Saives, Leon, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault.
Safety device for hand-controlled machines. 2,750,538,
6-12-56, Cl. 317—135.
Saives, Leon, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault. Remote
control systems for mechanical transmission gears.
2,752.020, 6-26-56, Cl. 192— .092.
Saives, Leon, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault. Safety
device for hand-controlled machines. 2,753,493, 7-3-56,
Cl. 317—135.
Saives, Leon, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault. De-
vice for indicating excessive speed of turbine in turbine-
driven vehicle. 2,755,351, 7-17-56. Cl. 200—61.9.
Saives, Leon, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault. Spring
suspension having a continuous distortion frame stabilizer.
2,768,000, 10-23-56. Cl. 280—124.
Sak, Alexander J. and E. S., and H. J. Ostrega. Reaction
type water sprinkler. 2,751,251, 6-19-56. Cl. 299 — 69.
Sak, Edmund S. : See —
Sak, Alexander J. and E. S., and Ostrega. 2,751,251.
Sakamoto, Masao, to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Magnetic amplifier. 2,760,148, 8-21-56, Cl. 323—89.
Sakamoto, Masao. to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Magnetic amplifier. 2,773,131, 12-4-56, Cl. 179—171.
Saklad, Myer : See —
Osterberg, Samuel O. 2,765.152.
Sakornbut, Songe S., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Method of
treating cellulosic materials. 2,769,730, 11-6-56, Cl.
117—137.
Sakowski, Walter J., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Proc-
ess and apparatus for the catalytic decomposition of alkali
metal amalgams. 2,732,284, 1-24-56, Cl. 23 — 184.
Sala Maskinfabriks A. B. : See —
Fagerberg, Bengt G. 2,735,550.
Sala, Oskar. Synchronizing system for electrical musical
instruments. 2,740,892, 4-3-56, Cl. 250 — 36.
Salak, Michael : See —
Caton, Elmer E., and Salak. 2,763,059.
Salathiel, Richard A., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Aqueous starch-containing drilling muds having a reduced
filtration rate. 2,771,419, 11-20-56, Cl. 252 — 8.5.
Salatin, James F. : See —
Burge, James S., McKee, Alexander, Conrad. Rider, Noet-
zel, and Salatin. 2,769,228.
Burge, James S., McKee, Conrad, Salatin, and Rider.
2,761,599.
Salauze, Jean, to Societe des Accumulateurs Fixes et de Trac-
tion (Societe Anonyme). Primable electric batteries em-
ploying cuprous chloride. 2,744,948, 5-8-56, Cl. 136 — 100.
Sale. William H., V» to E. P. Kelly. Dust guard cap for
journal boxes. 2,750,213, 6-12-56, Cl. 286 — 6.
Salem-Brosius, Inc. : See —
Buckholdt, Robert E. 2,769,629.
Chesney, William E. 2,767,063.
Kendall Edgar H. 2,731,859.
Morgan, Sidney T. 2,741,374.
Phillips, James M. 2,756,894.
Phillips, James M. 2,775,360.
Salem, Samuel, to The General Tire and Rubber Co. Ad-
hesion of synthetic polymers to polymerizable materials.
2,766,164, 10-9-56, Cl. 154—139.
Salem Tool Co., The : See —
McCarthy, Vincent J. 2,738,965.
Wilson. James H. 2,735,582.
Salengro, Paul A. Pneumatic tools. 2,762,341, 9-11-56, Cl.
121—36.
Salerno, Armand A. : See —
Christenson, Donald J., and Salerno. 2,772,030.
Sales, Philip N. : See—
McDaniel, William T., Jr., and Sales. 2,760,879.
Salter, Donald G. Power drill attachment. 2,772,585,
12-4-56, Cl. 77—14.
Salhus, Lena O. Hip frame. 2,745,106, 5-15-56, Cl. 2 — 215.
Salisbury, Alvin B., Jr. Disposable syringe. 2,771,879,
11-27-56. Cl. 128—216.
Salisbury, Ellsworth C, to Mundean Mfg. Co. Refrigeration
unit. 2,730,867, 1-17-56, Cl. 62 — 4.
Salisbury, Ellsworth C, to Mundean Mfg. Co. Dispensing
refrigerator. 2,763,136, 9-18-56, Cl. 62—102.
Salisbury, Thomas C, to P. B. A. Co. Paving dowel support-
ing construction. 2,730,784, 1-17-56, Cl. 25—118.
Salisbury, Winfield W., to Collins Radio Co. Multiple mode
excitation apparatus. 2,760,103, 8-21-56, Cl. 315 — 5.
Salkeld, Howard B. : See —
Letts, Harold D. 2,733,057.
Salkin, Ralph, to S. B. Penick and Co. Water-soluble deriva-
tives of phenolphthalein. 2,767,196, 10-16-56, Cl.
260—343.4.
Sallan, Raymond. Segmented band having two pivot joints
and a latched joint. 2,771,753, 11-27-56, Cl. 63—15.7.
Salle, Rene\ P. E. Sevin, and J. O. Mottais, to Societe
Nationale de Constructions Aeronautiques de Sud-Ouest
(S. N. C. A. S. O.). Rate of climb indicator. 2,775,123,
12-25-56, Cl. 73—179.
Sailer. Henry A. : See —
Keeler, John R., and Sailer. 2,743,174.
Rough, Frank A., and Sailer. 2,735,761.
Sallet, Maryse C. P. L. : See —
Laugaudin. Eugene J. 2,737,384.
Sallie. Stanley H., and E. J. Zitke, to Bird & Son, Inc. Method
and apparatus for making patterned siding. 2,775,532,
12-25-56, Cl. 117—25.
Sallmann, Richard : See —
Schwarzenbach, Gerold, and Sallmann. 2,745,720.
Sallmann, Richard, to Ciba Ltd. Imino-dicarboxylic acids
and functional derivatives thereof and process of making
same. 2,763,680, 9-18-56, Cl. 260—507.
Salm, John J. Portable welding lamp. 2,747,077, 5-22-56,
Cl. 240—2.
Salminen, Ilmari F. : See —
Saunders, Vernon I., and I. F. and W. M. Salminen.
2.756.149.
Salminen, Ilmari, to Eastman Kodak Co. Controlling grain
and contrast in color photography. 2,742,832, 4-24-56,
Cl. 95—6.
Salminen, Ilmari F., J. A. Van Allan, and E. C. Yackel, to
Eastman Kodak Co. Photographic emulsions containing
tanning developing agents. 2,751,295, 6-19-56, Cl. 95 — 6.
Salminen, Ilmari F., and C. R. Barr. to Eastman Kodak
Co. Diacylaminophenol couplers. 2,772,162, 11-27-56, Cl.
96—55.
Salminen, Jouko B. Welding mask. 2,750,592, 6-19-56, Cl.
2—8.
Salminen. Paavo V. L. Device for discharging fluids.
2,757,956, 8-7-56, Cl. 299—18.
Salminen, Wilho M. : See —
Saunders, Vernon I., and I. F. and W. M. Salminen.
2,756,149.
Salmon, Gilmore A., and E. D. Peterson, to Minnesota Mining
& Mfg. Co. Sanding block. 2,765,593, 10-9-56, Cl.
51—187.
Salmon, Reginald D., and L. A. G. Nash, to Creed and Co.,
Ltd. Clutch mechanism. 2,747,712, 5-29-56, Cl. 192—102.
Salmon, Vina W. Flexible gate fastener and tightener.
2,747.910, 5-29-56, Cl. 292—247.
686
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Salo, Martin, and O. W. Kaul, to Eastman Kodak Co. High
speed extrusion composition. 2,771,638, 11-27-56, CI.
18—59.
Salo, William. Window brace. 2,755,122, 7-17-56, CI.
292 — 204.
Salomon, Herman F. : See —
Sontag, Herbert P., Salomon, and Herrnstadt. 2,760,520.
Salomone, Rynold A., to General Electric Co. Branch circuit
plug-in connector. 2,769,151, 10-30-56, CI. 339 — 22.
Salsbury's Dr., laboratories : See — ■
Walde, Arthur W„ Van Essen, and Zbornik. 2,762,821.
Saltman, William M. : See—
Bellin, Richard H., Evans, Marks, and Saltman.
2,768,181.
Salt Water Control, Inc. : See —
Erwin. Ransome W. 2.748.884.
Salvador, Miguel M. Device for operating the horn of motor
cars. 2,768,257, 10-23-56, CI. 200—61.57.
Salvato, Carlo, Jr. Toy cap pistol. 2,736.978, 3-6-56. CI.
42—57.
Salvin, Victor S. : See—
Conciatori, Anthony B., and Salvin. 2.770,518.
Salvin. Victor S., to Celanese Corp. of America. Dyeing or-
ganic derivative of cellulose materials. 2,754,171, 7-10-56,
01. 8—48.
Salvin, Victor S., and P. A. Studer, to Celanese Corp. of
America. Dyeing of mixed cellulose derivative-wool fabrics.
2.760,841, 8-28-56, CI. 8—24.
Salvin. Victor S., and A. B. Conciatori. to Celanese Corp.
of America. Process of inhibiting acid-fading and the prod-
ucts thereof. 2.764.467. 9-25-56. CI. 8—61.
Salwasser. Melvin. Check weigher. 2.742,152, 4-17-56, CI.
209—121.
Salyer, Ival O., and J. A. Herbig, to Monsanto Chemical Co.
Blends of vinyl chloride polvmers with ethvlene/vinylene
carbonate copolymers. 2,733,228, 1-31-56. CI. 260 — 45.5.
Salz. Norman P. : See —
Harjes. Frederick W., Salz. and Culp. 2.767.325.
Salzberg, Bernard. Apparatus for rapid measurement of
real and imaginary parts of admittance or impedance.
2.735,064, 2-14-56, CI. 324 — 57.
Salzberg. Harold TC. : See —
Howard. Hartley W., and Salzberg. 2.750.374.
Mozimro. Alfred K., and Salzberg. 2.757,171.
Snlzbere. Harold K.. to The Borden Co. Casein compounds.
2.748.009. 5-29-56, CI. 106 — 14R.
Salzberg, Harold TC, to The Borden Co. Molding sand com-
position comprising a balogenated aliphatic hydrocarbon
as a release agent. 2,763,626, 9-18-56, CI. 260 — 17.2.
Salzberg. Paul L. : See —
.Taoobson. Henning W.. and Salzberg. 2,764,504.
Salzberg, Paul L. 2,758,987.
Seney, John S. 2,759.115.
Strain. Daniel E. 2,758.985.
Vodonik. Joseph L. 2.758 915.
Winter. Charles H., Jr. 2.758.831.
Salzberg. Paul L.. to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Optically active homopolymers containing but one antipodal
species of an alpha-monohvdroxy monocarboxylic acid.
2.758.987, 8-14-56, CI. 260—78.3.
Snlzbererer. Andreas, to Torpedo-Werke Aktiengesellschaft.
Power drive for typewriting office machines. 2, 75.'!. 072.
7-10-56, CI. 197—17.
Salzberger. Andreas, to Torpedo-Werke Aktiengosellschaft.
Fahrrader und Schrpibmaschinen. Drawing-in device for
double front insertion devices on commercial writing ma-
chines. 2.754.952. 7-17-56. CI. 197—128.
Salzberger. Andreas, to Torpedo-Werke Aktiengesellschnft
Fahrrader und Schreibmaschinen. Mounting of front feed
device for business writing machines. 2,766.867, 10-16-56,
CI. 197—127.
Salzberger. Andreas, to Tornedo-Werke Aktiengosellschaft
Fahrrader und Schreibmaschinen. Front feed device for
business office machines. 2.774.457, 12-18-56. CI. 197 — 127.
Salzer. Alexander. Cigarette lighter and flint supply indicator
therefor. 2 744.401. 5-8-56. CI 67 — 7.1.
Salzer, Alexander. Cigarette lighter. 2.751,772, 6-26-56,
CI. 67—7.1.
Salzmann, Gerhard M„ to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Stable
dental creams containing higher aliphatic acvl amide of
aminoearboxylic acid compound. 2,772,203, 11-27-56, CI.
167—93.
Salzmann, Gerhard M., and R. J. Schirnldi. to Oolcate-Palm-
olive Co. Stabilized dental creams. 2,744.049. 5-1-56, CI.
167—93.
Salzmann, Leo, to L. Sonneborn Sons, Inc. Cloud noint re-
duction of mineral white oils. 2,731.391, 1-17-56, CI.
196—17.
Salzmann. Leo, L. J. Leta, and L. C. Borell. to L. Sonneborn
Sons, Inc. Pour point reduction of petroleum oil frac-
tion with activated urea. 2,731,455, 1-17-56, CI. 260 — 96.5.
Salzmann. Wilhelm, to Wurttembergisclie Metallwnrenfnbrik.
Holders for workpieces. 2,756,550, 7-31-56, CI. 51—218.
Sam, Sam W. Removable, peripherally mounted retainer
means resiliency retained on threadless bolt. 2,749,789,
6-12-56. CI. 85—8.8.
Samanie. Robert J. Sbrimn separating and peeling machines.
2,755,501, 7-24-56, CI. 17—2.
Samann. Julius. Container for volatile substances. 2,757,957,
8-7-56, CI. 299—24.
Samaritano, Joseph. Liquid fuel gauge for aircraft.
2,772.568, 12-4-56. CI. 73—322.
Samcoe Holding Corp. : See —
Conn, Eugene, and Cataloo. 2,761,678.
Conn, Joseph, Walter, and Cohn. 2,750.679.
Cohn, Samuel and E., and Walter. 2,729,003.
Cohn. Samuel and E., and Walter. 2.749,115.
Cohn, Samuel and E., and Walter. 2,773,296.
Cohn, Samuel, and Walter. 2,736,098.
Cohn. Samuel and Walter. 2,739,762.
Sametz, Louis and I., to Louis Sametz, Inc. Shuttlecock.
2,734,740, 2-14-56, CI. 273 — 106.
Sametz, Louis, Inc. : See —
Sametz, Louis and I. 2,734,746.
Samfield, Max M., E. E. Locklair, and B. A. Brock, to Liggett
& Myers Tobacco Co. Reducing the nicotine content of to-
bacco smoke. 2,760,495, 8-28-56, Cl. 131 — 143.
Samiran, David. Pipe coupling. 2,757,966, 8-7-56, Cl.
299—105.
Samiran, David, to Bowser, Inc. High pressure replaceable
hose coupling with wire, spring gripper. 2,768,845,
10-30-56, Cl. 285—331.
Samler, Lee F., to The National Plastic Products Co. Screen
mounting for conduits and tubes for conveying fluids and
for extrusion machines. 2,763,308, 9-18-56, Cl. 146 — 174.
Sammarco, Peter : See —
Hintz, Otto E., and Sammarco. 2,761,742.
Sammons, Charles W. : See —
Bates, Harold, Sammons, and Fisher. 2,775,529.
Sammons, Charles W., G. E. Mortimer, and J. W. Fisher, to
British Celanese Ltd. Treatment of textile fibers.
2,763,898, 9-25-56, Cl. 19—66.
Samolis, Alfonso A. : See —
Draper, Alfonso C, Samolis, and Jordan. 2,768,387.
Sampermans, Adolphe H. Laying nest. 2,766,723, 10-16-56,
Cl. 119—48.
Sampietro, Achille C. Overhead valve means for internal
combustion engines. 2,744.513, 5-8-56, Cl. 123 — 191.
Sampietro, Achilles C, to Thompson Products. Inc. Auto-
matic lash adjuster. 2,771,866, 11-27-56, Cl. 123 — 90.
Sample-Durick Co., Inc. : See —
Hanson, Wallace E. 2,735,638.
Sample, James II., and R. A. Sturges, to The Sherwin-Williams
Co. Esters of co-polymers of an unsaturated fatty acid
with a vinyl aromatic compound and an alkoxy polysiloxane.
2,746,942, 5-22-56, Cl. 260—23.
Samples, Charles R. Laying tool for tongue and grooved
flooring. 2.774,969, 12-25-56, Cl. 1 — 47.
Sampselle, Willis W. Tank trucks and loading system there-
for. 2,733,728, 2-7-56, Cl. 137—235.
Sampson, Charles T., Sr. Fishing device. 2,736,980, 3-6-56,
Cl. 43—41.
Sampson, Ernest : See —
Summerhayes, Harry R., Jr., Anderson, and Sampson.
2,750.519.
Sampson, Frederick W., to General Motors Corp. Universal
joint. 2,731 ,81 3. 1-24-56. Cl. 64—1 1 .
Sampson, Frederick W., to General Motors Corp. Gun sight.
2,747,281, 5-29-56, Cl. 33—56.
Sampson, Frederick W„ to General Motors Corp. Steering
wheel switch. 2.749 398. 6-5-56. Cl. 200 — 61.56.
Sampson, Frederick W.. to General Motors Corp. Steering
wheel switch. 2 749.399 6-5-56. Cl. 200 — 61.56.
Sampson. Frederick W.. to General Motors Corp. Ice mak-
ing appratus. 2.757,519, 8-7-56. Cl. 62—106.
Sampson, Frederick W., and A. J. Frei. to General Motors
Corp. Ice tray. 2.756,566, 7-31-56. 01. 62—108.5.
Sampson, Frederick W., and R. E. Davis, to General Motors
Corp Tee making apparatus. 2,757,520, 8-7-56, Cl.
62—106.
Sampson, Lome G.. to Armour and Co. Process of separation
of siliceous impurities from insulin solutions. 2.769,747,
11-6-56, Cl. 167—75.
Sampson, Merritt B.. to The Motch & -Merryweather Ma-
chinery Co. Cut-off machine. 2,729,879, 1-10-56, Cl.
29—69.
Sampson, William, to Foster Wheeler Corp. Apparatus for
generating and superheating vapor. 2,762.201, 9-11-56, CI.
60 — 67.
Sams. Arthur M. Perspective drawing instrument. 2.734.274.
2-14-56. Cl. 33—77.
Sams. Dennis A. : See —
Edge. Stanley H.. and Sams. 2,739.671.
Sams, Herbert W.. to Scrinto, Inc. Ball point pen and
retracting means. 2.775.229, 12-25-56. Cl. 120 — 42.03.
Sams. Joseph E. : See —
Sutphen. Fred G., Canfteld, Myers, Sams, and Burns.
2,755,210.
Sams, Robert H.. to Philadelphia Quartz Co. Borated-silicate-
starch laminating adhesives and manufacture of combined
fiberboard therewith. 2,772.996. 12-4-56, Cl. 154 — 138.
Samsel. Richard W.. to General Electric Co. Bender-mode
Tiiezoelectrie device and method of making the same.
2.756.353. 7-24-56. Cl. 310— 8.0.
Snmsing, Rolf A. Paperboard cartons. 2.765.972, 10-9-50,
Cl. 229 — 28.
Samson, Edward W.. and E. B. Staples. Binary number sys-
tem converter. 2,762,563, 9-11-56. Cl. 235 — 61.
Samson, Edward W.. and E. B. Staples. Binary number sys-
tem converter. 2,762,564, 9-11-56. Cl. 235 — 61.
Samson. Harold M. Picture tube cushioning means.
2,736,018, 2-21-56, 'Cl. 340—367.
Samuel, Arthur L., to International Business Machines Corp.
Glow transfer trigger. 2,741.699. 4-10-56, Cl. 250—27.
LIST OF PATENTEES
687
Samuel, Arthur L., to International Business Machines Corp.
Cathode-ray devices, particularly for electronic computers.
2,750,532, 6-12-56. CI. 315—8.6.
Samuel, Arthur L., to Sperry Rand Corp. Travelling wave
tubes. 2,758,242, 8-7-56, CI. 315 — 3.5.
Samuel, Arthur L., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Transmitting and receiving circuits for wave transmission
systems. 2,774,066, 12-11-56, CI. 343—13.
Samuel, Frank B., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Apparatus for separating oil from wax. 2,730,242.
1-10-56, CI. 210 — 199.
Samuel, George A. : See —
Samuel, Robert L. and G. A. 2,744,011.
Samuel, Mendel, to P. E. Morris. Collapsible container.
2,768,719, 10-30-56, CI. 190 — 43.
Samuel, Robert L. and G. A., to Diffusion Alloys Ltd.
Process for the manufacture of sintered articles. 2,744,011,
5-1-56, CI. 75 — 204.
Samuels, Abe O., to Maryland Devices, Inc. Pressure dis-
pensing valve assembly. 2,729,367, 1-3-56, CI. 222—394.
Samuels, Samuel : See —
Samuels, Stanley J. 2,771,612.
Samuels, Sherwood C., Jr., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Inhibit-
ing polymerization of furfural. 2,741,579, 4-10-56, CI.
196—14.26.
Samuels, Stanley J., 50% to S. Samuels. Cushioned toilet
seat. 2,771,612. 11-27-56, CI. 4—237.
Samuelson, Cyrus D. : See —
Vogt, Kenneth T. 2,735,692.
Samuelson, Henry : See —
Eichholz, Arthur H., and Samuelson. 2,768,602.
Samuelson, John A. Bale hook. 2,757,952, 8-7-56, CI.
294—26.
Samuelson and Johnson : See —
Vogt. Kenneth T. 2,735,692.
Samuelson. Norman H. : See —
Vogt. Kenneth T. 2,735,692.
Samuelson. Oscar. Combination trash receptacle and burner
unit. 2.743.686. 5-1-56, CI. 110 — 19.
Samuelsson. Evert : See —
De Frumerie. Nils, and Samuelsson. 2,737,402.
S.mabria. John M., and E. J. Skwarlo, to American Television
Mfg. Corp.. Inc. Mounting means for a vacuum tube elec-
trode assembly. 2,745,981, 5-15-56, CI. 313 — 254.
Sanasprav Mfg. Co. : See —
Glnck. Jerome, and Oaks. 2,754,820.
Sanborn. Allen A. : See —
Adams. Sumner W. 2,743,856.
Sanborn. Charles E. : See —
Hughes. Richard R., Sternling, and Sanborn. 2,751,756.
Sanborn. Daniel S., to The Ryan Aeronautical Co. Reheater
and fuel vaporizer for jet propulsion engines. 2.74.5,249.
5-15-56. Ol. 60 — 35.6.
Sanborn. Everett V. : See —
Derderian. James, and Sanborn. 2,774,115.
Sanborn. Robert H. Boat trailer. 2,761,576, 9-4-56, CI.
214—373.
Sanborn. William E. : See —
Ashley. Kenneth D., and 'Sanborn. 2.734,796.
Ashley, Kenneth D., and Sanborn. 2,739,044.
Sanchez. Max M. : See —
Rovbal. Max J. 2.764,146.
Sand. Cnrl A., to The Brunhoff Mfg. Co. Collapsible table.
2,746.823. 5-22-5R. CI. 311— 110.
Sand. John F.. to Gemex Co. Ornamentation of wrist watch
straps. 2.737.325. 3-6-56, CI. 224—4.
Sandberg, Carl I. Hanger for storm sash. 2,749,569,6-12-56,
CI. 16 — 177.
Sandberg. Cnrl R. : See —
Abdo. Milton K.. Connallv, and Sandberc. 2.764.102.
Sandberg, Eugene S. Electric clock. 2,738,447, 3-13-56,
CI. 317—123.
Sandberg. Herbert J. : See —
Coulbourn, William C. and Sandberg. 2,751.786.
Sandhprg, Ray A., to Houdaille-Hershey Corp. Method of se-
curing a tube to a sheet metal member. 2,732,615, 1-31-56,
CI. 29 — 1^7.3.
Sandberg, Rav A., to Houdaille-Hershey Corp. Hand brake
with power' assist. 2.739.672. 3-27-56. CI. 188 — 106.
Sandberg. Rav A., to Houdaille Industries, Inc. Steering
wheel lock for automobiles. 2 741.906. 4-17-56. CI. 70 — 211.
Sandberg. Ray A., to Houdaille Industries, Inc. Straight
pull brake lever structure and cable pulley. 2,751,793,
6-26-56. CI. 74 — 502.
Sandbere. Rav A., to Houdaille Industries. Inc. Hand brake
lever handle construction. 2.751.796. 6-26-56, CI. 74 — 543.
Sandberg, Ray A., to Houdaille-Hershey Corp. Tube bend-
ing machine. 2,771,932, 11-27-56, CI. 153—67.
Sandberg. Ray A., and E. Van Sickel, to Houdaille Industries,
Inc. Straight puli brake lever mechanism. 2,751,794,
6-26-56, CI. 74—503.
Sandberg. William A. Foundation for off-shore drilling rig.
2.772,539, 12-4-56, CI. 61—46.5.
Sandborn. Lloyd T. : See —
Cheslev. Kenneth G., Montgomery, and Sandborn.
2,750,414.
Sandborn. Lloyd T.. and W. B. Stengle. to Crossett Lumber
Cn. Alcohol recovery of organic acids and salts thereof.
2.750.412. 6-12-56, CI. 260—527.
Sandborn, Lloyd T., and W. B. Stengle. to The Crossett
Lumber Co. Solvent recovery of organic acids and salts
thereof. 2,750.413. 6-12-56, CI. 260—527.
2,763,004,
2,763,007,
Sandee Mfg. Co. : See —
Szantay, Elmer. 2,747,935.
Szantay, Elmer, and Baccash. 2,750,232.
Sandelin, Olle E., to The Warner & Swasey Co. High reduc-
tion fiber drafting. 2.774,995, 12-25-56, CI. 19—131.
Sander, Ernst, to G. Mastracchi-Manes. Slider for sliding
clasp fasteners. 2,764,793, 10-2-56, CI. 24 — 201.
Sanders, Archie E. Golf club cart. 2,774,608, 12-18-56, CI.
280—47.19.
Sanders, Ardis G. Arithmetical bingo game apparatus.
2,743,108, 4-24-56, CI. 273—135.
Sanders Associates, Inc. : See —
Butler, Jesses L. 2,753,531.
Hayner, Paul F. 2,771,062.
Shomphe, George J. 2,772,046.
Sanders, Birdie C. Shoulder protector shield.
9-18-56, CI. 2—2.
Sanders, Birdie C. Combined brassiere and girdle.
9-18-56, CI. 2—30.
Sanders & Bowers Ltd. : See —
Sanders, Ronald. 2,760,266.
Sanders, Carl W., Jr. : See —
Dombrowski. Henry S., Sanders, and Wall. 2,730,353.
Sanders, Donald G. : See —
Buckland, Bruce O., Sanders, and Gardiner. 2,774 722.
Sanders, Elmore J. Fluid circulation systems. 2,729,202,
1-3-56, CI. 123 — 41.04.
Sanders, Emile F. : See —
Cheftel, Henri, and Sanders. 2,741,978.
Sanders, Everett R. : See —
Sanders, Maudie M. and E. R. 2,762,516.
Sanders, Guy J. : See —
Brown, Ralph A., Jr., Thielens, and Sanders. 2,768,489.
Sanders, Helen E. Leg support and traction means.
2,768,622, 10-30-56, CI. 128—71.
Sanders, Herbert L. : See —
Maxcy, William J., and Sanders. 2,733,211.
Sanders, Herbert L., E. A. Knaggs, and M. L. Nussbaum, to
Ninol Development Co. Emulsifiers and toxicants contain-
ing the same. Re. 24,184, 7-24-56, CI. 167 — 42.
Sanders, Judson H., to The Procter & Gamble Co. Tooth-
paste process. 2,751,328, 6-19-56, CI. 167 — 93.
Sanders, Keith L., Jr., to North American Aviation, Inc. Re-
versible-polarity direct-current output magnetic amplifier
requiring only one alternating-current source. 2,764,726,
9-25-56, CI. 321—25.
Sanders, Keith L., Jr., to North American Aviation, Inc. Volt-
age doubling demodulator. 2,767,258, 10-16-56, CI.
179—171.
Sanders, Maudie M. and E. R. Stock feed trough. 2,762,516,
9-11-56, CI. 214—17.
Sanders, Milton A. Method of making decorative protected
panel. 2,750,319, 6-12-56, CI. 154—121.
Sanders, Morris. Band tension arrangements for drafting
machines. 2,747,283, 5-29-56, Cl. 33—79.
Sanders, Morris. Gear disengaging devices for worm gears.
2,747,423, 5-29-56, Cl. 74 — 405.
Sanders, Paul A. : See —
Baum, Arthur A., and Sanders. 2,733,247.
Sanders, Ronald, to Sanders & Bowers Ltd. Knife blades.
2,760,266, 8-28-56, Cl. 30—357.
Sanders, Royden C, Jr., and D. Blitz, to Raytheon Mfg. Co.
Wind drift computers. 2.740,294, 4-3-56, Cl. 73 — 178.
Sanders, Theodorus P. W., and J. H. A. Wilders, to Chemische
Fabriek L. Van der Grinten N. V. Process for the produc-
tion of diazotype copies. 2.739,061, 3-20-56, Cl. 95 — 88.
Sanders, Theodorus P. W., and J. H. A. Wilders, to Chemische
Fabriek L. Van der Grmten N. V. Process for the manu-
facture of diazotype copies. 2,741,558, 4-10-56, Cl.
95—88.
Sanders, Theodorus P. W., and J. H. A. Wilders, to Chemische
Fabriek L. Van der Grinten N. V. Light-sensitive diazo-
type material. 2,773,768, 12-11-56, Cl. 96 — 75.
Sanders, Thomas A., and F. Kahn. Tool and method for
compression splicing of wires and cables. 2,773,405,
12-11-56. Cl. 81—15.
Sanders, Tillmon J. Electrically actuated burglar alarm
and circuit closer therefor. 2,770,690, 11-13-56, Cl.
200—61.61.
Sanders, Victor M. : See —
Noland, Robert L, and Sanders. 2,767,436.
Sanders. Wharton S. : See —
Killian, George P., Hall, and Sanders. 2,735,154.
Sanders. Wilbur E. : See —
Beringer, George E., and Sanders. 2,733.503.
Sanderson, George H. Material spreading apparatus.
2,774,602, 12-18-56, Cl. 275—2.
Sanderson, Glen E., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Pressure
measuring device. 2,737,051, 3-6-56, Cl. 73 — 398.
Sanderson, James C, to McCorquodale Colour Display Ltd.
Apparatus for use in depositing fluid or viscous materials on
surfaces. 2.766,484, 10-16-56, Cl. 18 — 30.
Sanderson & Murray Ltd. : See —
Davidson, Maxwell W. 2.739.749.
Sanderson. Norvnl B., to Swiff & Co. Air operated pickle
pump. 2,755,732. 7-24-56. Cl. 99—257.
Sanderson, Thomas F., to Hercules Powder Company. De-
hydroabietyl alcohol derivative 2.7.~0,363, 6-12-56, Cl.
260 — 97.
Sanderson, Thomas F.. to Hercules Powder Co. Derivatives
of dehydroabietonitrile. 2,750,367, 6-12-56, Cl. 260 — 99.
Sanderson, Thomas F., to Hercules Powder Co. Chromium
trioxide oxidation of dehydroabietic acid derivatives.
2,750.368, 6-12-56, Cl. 260—99.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Sanderson, Thomas F., to Hercules Powder Co. Oxidation
of esters of dehydroabietic acid. 2,750,369, 6-12-56, CI.
200—99.
Sanderson, Thomas F., to Hercules Powder Co. 6,7-diacetyl-
l,2,3,4,4a,9,10,10a-octahvdro-l,4a-dimethyl - 9 - oxophenan-
threne-1-carbonitrile. 2,750,402, 6-12-56, CI. 260 — 465.
Sanderson, Thomas F., to Hercules Powder Co. Triol of
levopimaric acid-maleic anhydride adduct. 2,750,422,
6-12-56, CI. 260 — 617.
Sandford, William H., y2 to R. E. L. Warburton. Lifting
and pulling devices and the like. 2,765,905, 10-9-56, CI.
203—399.
Sandholtz, Willis A. : See —
Pahl, Walter H., and Sandholtz. 2,753,284.
Pahl, Walter H., and Sandholtz. 2,753,285.
Sandin, Ray C, to General Electric Co. Electric heating
appliances. 2,738,411, 3-13-56, CI. 219—37.
Sandison, Alexander G., to Waterous Ltd. Dust collector.
2,732,032, 1-24-56, CI. 183 — 80.
Sandison, Alexander G., to Waterous Ltd. Screen for paper
stock. 2,758,828, 7-3-56, CI. 92 — 34.
Kandland, Milton E. Log skidding sled device. 2,746,629,
5-22-56, CI. 214 — 523.
Sandler, A., Co. : See —
Sandler, Jack. 2,738,597.
Sandler, Herman. Smokehouse. 2,761,374, 9-4-56, CI.
Sandler, Jack, to A. Sandler Co. Upper construction for
moccasin shoe. 2,738,597, 3-20-56, CI. 36—11.
Sandler, Reuben : See —
Fogle, Earle L. 2,762,386.
Sandner, Walter J., and W. L. Fierce, to The Pure Oil Co.
Prevention of sourness of sweet naphthas during distilla-
tion by distilling in the presence of an alkylene oxide and
a salt 'of an organic acid. 2,775,545, 12-25-56, CI. 196—25.
SandocU, Jules, to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Electronic position and
motion control systems. 2.745.972. 5-15-56, 01. 307—149.
Sandor, William C, to The Universal Wire Spring Co. Cou-
pling connection for wire spring structures. 2,773,543,
12-11-56, CI. 155—179.
Sandoz, A. G. : See —
Biicheler, Paul, and Peter. 2,733,976.
Biicheler, Paul and Peter. 2,759,939.
Biicheler, Paul and Peter. 2,759,940.
Fleck, Fritz. 2,766,2.39.
Frey, Wolfgang, and Peter. 2,729,629.
Frisch. Franz. 2.756.225.
Grandjean, Philippe, Steinemann, and Wehrli. 2,734,053. Sansous
Grandjean, Philippe, and Wehrli. 2,746,954.
Giinthard, Jacques, and Peter. 2,734,060.
Ischer, Hans, and Iselin, and Wehrli. 2,737,510.
Iselin, Ernst. 2,734,051.
Iselin, Ernst, and Wehrli. 2,745,828.
Kappeler, Markus, and Schweizer. 2,749,333.
Karrer, Paul, and Kebrle. 2,748,132.
Karrer, Paul, and Kebrle. 2,748,133.
Locher, Arthur, and Durst. 2,761,789.
Maderni, Piero. 2,736.724.
Maderni, Piero. 2.753.336.
Merian, Ernst. 2,764.600.
Neier, Reinhard, Petitjean, and Wehrli. 2,735,844.
Neier, Reinhard, Petitjean, and Wehrli. 2,775,581.
Peter, Albin, and Wydler. 2,731,476.
Peter, Albin, and Wydler. 2,736,731.
Rheiner. Alfred, and Dieterle. 2.759,991.
Ruckstuhl, Hans, Senn, and Wehrli. 2,735,845.
Ruckstuhl, Hans, and Wehrli. 2,744,104.
Stoll, Arthur, and Bourquin. 2,748,134.
Stoll, Arthur, and Bourquin. 2,757,175.
Stoll, Arthur, Jucker, and Lindenmann. 2.746.976.
Stoll, Arthur, Jucker, and Lindenmann. 2,774,773.
Wiedemann, Erwin. 2,766,081.
Sandoz Ltd. : See —
Wehrli, Walter. 2,753.335.
Sands, Hillard J., to The Harvard Mfg. Co. Bed frame with
reinforcing caster plate means therein. 2,745,117, 5-15-56,
01. 5—200.
Sands, William F., to Radio Corp. of America. Oscillation
control circuits. 2,743.309. 4-24-50. Ol. 250—36.
Sands. William F., to Radio Corp. of America. Extended-
range high-frequency tuning device and circuit. 2,773,194,
12-4-56, CI. 250 — 40.
Sandstrom. Nils G. Golf bag stand. 2,749,069, 6-5-56,
CI. 248—96.
Sandvik. Otto, and J. S. Chandler, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Automatic loop control mechanism. 2,735,677, 2-21-56,
Ol. 271—2.3.
Sandvikens Jernverks Aktiebolag : See —
Edstriim, Sven E., and Gisner. 2,751,195.
Hammarstrom, Johan E. 2.747,630.
Hard af Segerstad, Carl-Gustaf, and Malnnpiist.
2,729.968.
Hard a( Segerstad, Carl G.. and Westberg. 2,746,424.
Hoglund, Stig P. G., and Kindahl. 2,735,656.
Lofqvist, Bentrt E. R. 2,735,704.
Silfverlin, Ade W., and Sjoberg. 2,739,763.
Sandy, Turner. Machine for cutting poultry wings. 2,761,450,
9_4-56.01. 128— 318.
Sandy Hill Iron & Brass Works, The : See —
McCrystle, John D., and Townsend. 2.730,932.
Saner WIlHnm R. : See —
Alles, Francis P., and Saner. 2,758,105.
Sanford, Alan C, and F. M. Gill, to Micro-Moisture Controls,
Inc. Operating means for closure device. 2,758,834,
8-14-56, CI. 268—23.
Sanford, Carleton R. : See —
Russell, Theodore A., Wilson, and Sanford. 2,761,417.
Sanford, Emil E., to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc.
Cathode ray tube deflection systems. 2,766,407, 10-9-56,
CI. 317—200.
Sanford, Harry M. Gold-recovering apparatus. 2,740,520.
4-3-56, CI. 209—44.
Sanford Investment Co., The : See —
Jones, Robert E. 2,737,128.
Sanford, Paul L. Electrolyte composition and process for
employing same. 2,743,221, 4-24-56, CI. 204 — 58.
Sanford, Roy S. : See —
Eames, James O., and Sanford. 2,749,978.
San Francisco Research Corp. : See —
Parker, Leon O. 2,761,443.
Sang, William : See —
Draper, Frederick C, Hobson, and Sang. 2,748,455.
Sangamo Electric Co. : See —
Waite, Griffin G. 2,761,415.
Sanger, Norman H. Ball ejecting amusement device.
2,765,173, 10-2-56, CI. 273 — 129.
Sangster, Arlon G. Magnetic work transfer device. 2,750,716,
6-19-56, CI. 51 — 105.
Sangster, Olin B. Sliding gate valve. 2,757,896, 8-7-56,
CI. 251—176.
Sanguinet, Marshal R. : See —
Rothman. Max I. 2,765,443.
Sanial, Arthur J., to Audio Equipment Co., Inc. Loudspeak-
ing systems and amplifying methods. 2,703,720, 9-18-50,
CI. 179—1.
Sani-Speed Mfg. Co. : See —
Deitz, Mace L. 2,757,793.
Sanita Paper Products Co. : See —
Hirschey, Malcolm. 2,739,432.
Sanitary Products Corp. : See —
Parish, Frank P. 2,734,505.
Sanon, Joseph. Piston ring. 2,757,057, 7-31-56, CI. 309 — 44.
S.i now skis, Albert. Combination lock. 2,750,78G, 6-19-56,
CI. 70—313.
Sans, Marcel, to Societe de Constructions Mecaniques de
Stains. Method of butt welding thermoplastic sheets.
2,751,321, 6-19-56, CI. 154—116.
Sansom, Raymond E. : See —
Van Valkenburg. Howard E., and Samson. 2,736,193.
Joseph L. Electrically illuminated drinking glass
holder. 2,745,947, 5-15-56, CI. 240—6.4.
Sanstrom, Edgar L. Baby bottle warmer. 2,756,031, 7-24-56,
CI. 257—205.
Sant, Ralph P., to McGraw Electric Co. Circuit interrupter.
2,735,911, 2-21-56, CI. 200—117.
Santarelli, Vincent. Sprayer. 2,752,200, 6-26-56, CI.
299—101.
Santay Corp. : See —
Krusemark, Frederick A. 2,737,777.
Stanley. Alfred W. 2,772,115.
Santini, Danilo, and J. Suozzo, to Westinghouse Electric Corp.
Elevator systems. 2,740,495, -l-:;-.r>0, CI. 187 — 29.
Santini, Danilo, P. C. Keiper, and J. Suozzo, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Elevator systems. 2,740,496, 4-3-56, CI.
187—29.
Santini, Danilo, and J. Suozzo, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Elevator systems having a plurality of elevator cars.
2,742,979, 4-24-56, CI. 187—29.
Santisi, Frank. Ornament displaying sandal. 2,759,284,
8-21-56, CI. 41—10.
Santochi, Cassy V. Automatic motor vehicle storage and
transferring device. 2,754,014, 7-10-56, CI. 214 — 16.1.
Santon Ltd. : See —
Knight, David G.. and Whittle. 2,761,027.
Santoni, Ermenegildo. Pliotogrammetric plotting apparatus.
2,753,756, 7-10-56, CI. 88—24.
Santoni, Mariano. Apparatus for the heating of liquids.
2,757,272, 7-31-50, Ol. 219—40.
Santos. P., Gil & Cia Limiladn : See —
Porem, Antonio M. 2.764.198.
Santos. Thomas C. Safetv door handle. 2,742,314, 4-17-56,
q"] 292 336 3
Santosuosso, James W. Golf bag and support. 2,768,668,
10-30-56, CI. 150—1.5.
Santucci, Frank : See —
Clarke. William B., Hunfer, and Santucci. 2,761,507.
Sanymetal Products Co. Inc. : See —
Anderson, Thomas F., and Benham. 2,735,144.
Sanz, Manuel C, to North American Aviation, Inc. Process
of chemically milling structural shapes and resultant article.
2,739,047, 3-20-56, CI. 41 — 43.
Saporito, Frederick : See —
Seltzer, Edward, and Saporito. 2,740,204.
Sappington, Ransom H. Apparatus for removing paraffin from
oil wells. 2,733,767, 2-7-56, CI. 166—176.
Saputo, James J. : See —
Kaslow, Arthur L, and Saputo. 2,773,502.
Saquet, Andre M., to Societe a Responsabilite Limitee :
Aucemo. Machines for strapping bales and packages.
2,764,082. 9-25-56. CI. 100 — 30.
Sarad. Walter J. Adjustable mouthpieces for brass wind
instruments. 2,758.497. 8-14-56, CI. 84 — 399.
Sarah, Thomas F., to The Enterprise Mfg. Co. Spool con-
struction for spinning reel. 2,755,037, 7-17-56, CI.
242—130.
LIST OF PATENTEES
2,744,025.
2,744,026.
Saran. Thomas F., to The Enterprise Mfg. Co. Salt water
spinning reel. 2,766,056, 10-16-56, CI. 242—84.6.
Saravalli, Herman, to Western Electric Co., Inc. Gages for
limiting the movement between parts. 2,765,537, 10-9-56,
CI. 33—168.
Sarchet, Richard J. Paint brush holder and scraper.
2,748,977, 6-5-56, CI. 220 — 90.
Sarco, Inc. : See —
Southerland, Francis M. 2,745,191.
Sar El, Shalom : See —
Bergmann, Felix, and Sar El. 2,750,408.
Sarett. Ben L. : See —
Baldwin, Robert R. 2,744,017.
Scott, Don. 2,758,932.
Shaffer, Bernard M. 2.758.933.
Shaffer, Bernard M. 2,758.935.
Sarett, Ben L., and D. Scott ; said Scott assor. to said Sarett.
Enzyme-treated sheet product and article wrapped there-
in !i ' 7 (Jr., -'33, 10-2-56, CI. 99—178.
Sarett, Lewis H., to Merck & Co., Inc. Al,4-3,20-diketo-ll-
oxygenated-17,21-dihydroxy-pregnadiene 21-tertiary butyl-
acetates and 9-fluoro derivatives thereof. 2,736,734,
2-28-56, CI. 260—397.45.
Sargent & Co. : See —
Ellis, Charles A. 2,772,108.
Oxhandler, Samuel. 2,769,237.
Sargent, Donald E. : See —
Albus, Charles P., and Sargent.
Albus, Charles P., and Sargent.
Sargent, E. H., & Co. : See —
Sherrick, Paul. 2,743,995.
Sherrick, Paul H., and Schumacher. 2,767,064.
Sargent, Edward J., to Sargent Rodless Pump Co. Hydraulic
pump. 2.748.712. 6-5-56, CI. 103 — 46.
Sargent, Elbert R. : See —
Ballauer, Alb C, Sargent, and Schmidt. 2,740,254.
Sargent & Greenleaf, Inc. : See —
Abelson, Arthur, and Schmorhun. 2,752,773.
Taylor, James L. 2,775,112.
Sargent, Howard H, Jr. : See —
Raymond, Horace H.. and Sargent. 2,752,800.
Sargent, Robert C, to Federal Paper Board Co., Inc. Con-
tainer carrier. 2,759,629, 8-21-5G, CI. 220 — 110.
Sargent Rodless Pump Co. : See —
Sargent, Edward J. 2,748.712.
Sargent-Roundy Corp., The : See —
Morse, Leslie G., and Carpenter. 2,768,770.
Sargent, Theodore L. Automatic feed for box making ma-
chines. 2,761,359, 9-4-56, Cl. 93 — 54.
Sariti, Walter, and G. Miller, to Sarler Corp. Carburetor gas
saver. 2,749,894, 6-12-56, Cl. 123—97.
Sarkes Tarzian, Inc. : See —
Fuller, Wendell A. 2,755,448.
Roberts, William B. 2,737,348.
Sarler Corp. : See —
Sariti, Walter, and Miller. 2,749,894.
Sarlo, Rocco L. : See —
Bracy, Sylvanus B., Levy, and Sarlo. 2,775,756.
Sarofeen, George M. J. Processes of packaging water and
other commodities and apparatus useful in the practice of
such processes. 2,775,079, 12-25-56, Cl. 53—25.
Sarong, Inc. : See —
Flores, Iris M. 2,730,275.
Lax, Leona, and Hine. 2,730,898.
Zimmerman, Eli, and Thompson. 2,731,088.
Sarrat, Sylvian G.. and G. Niven. Blank for flower support-
ing carton. 2,739,701, 3-27-56, Cl. 206—45.19.
Sarratt, Everett R., to Clevite Corp. Sonic energy source.
2,752,512, 6-26-56, Cl. 310—8.1.
Sarrazin. Paul, F. G. Paris, and J. Bertin, to S.>ciete Nationale
d'Etude et de Construction de Moteurs dAviation. Boilers.
2.748753. 6-5-56, CI. 122—24.
Sartakoff, Jack D. Method of making a carboy. 2,768,106,
10-23-56, Cl. 154—83.
Sarti, George W. Continuous
2.764.009. 9-25-56, Cl. 68 — 15.
Sarto, Jorma O., to Chrysler
2,730,167, 1-10-56, Cl. 15S— 36.4.
Sartori, Mario F., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Fluorescent whitening agents. 2,737,516, 3-6-56, CI.
260—304.
Sasaki, Jun-Ichi, M. Kobayashi, and K. Maeda, to Kabushiki
Kaisha Hokushin Dpnki Seisakushn. Electrical rudder con-
trol apparatus. 2,736,856, 2-28-56, Cl. 318 — 489.
Sasnett, Russell M., and A. E. Smith, to General Electric Co.
Ice making apparatus. 2,741,104, 4-10-56, Cl. 62 — 108.5.
Sasse, Elmer C. Scissors sharpener. 2,753,066, 7-10-56, Cl.
51—92.
Sasse, Louis. Measuring device for dark room film cutters.
2,738,586, 3-20-56, Cl. 33—81.
Sassi, Umberto. Machine for the automatic forming of the
laminated iron core of transformers, induction coils, and
the like. 2,750,659, 0-19-56, CI. 20—203.
Satake, Toshihiko. Grain separator. 2,741,368, 4-10-56,
Cl. 209 — 479.
Sateren, Martin G. : See —
Johnson, Thomas D., and Sateren. 2,774,928.
Sather, Olaf P. Oil filter. 2,742.155. 4-17-56. Cl. 210 — 131.
Sather, Oliver H. Premake ready plate cylinder. 2,736,259,
2-28-56, Cl. 101—378.
Sativa Corp. : See —
Burkardt. Anton F., and Boeglin. 2,731,820.
Sato, Shiegeshi. Device for atomizing pressurized gas or
liquid insecticides. 2,759,768, 8-21-56, Cl. 299—95.
web treating apparatus.
Corp. Control apparatus.
Satterfield, Walter R. : See —
Linnert, George E., and Satterfield. 2,745,769.
Satterlee, Charles H., and K. E. Stark, to The Gleason Works.
Chuck. 2,742,296, 4-17-56, Cl. 279—2.
Sattler, Emil : See —
Leithauser, Heinz, Linder, and Sattler. 2,775,512.
Satz, William. Manually removable crown cap. 2,750,002,
0-12-56, Cl. 215 — 46.
Satzinger, Gebhard. Wire brushes. 2,769,192, 11-6-56, Cl.
15 — 169.
Saucedo, Carlos. Key cutting machine for pin tumbler cyl-
inder locks. 2,757,578, 8-7-56, Cl. 90—13.05.
Sauer. A., and Co.. Inc. : See —
Steffen, Louis. 2,766,599.
Sauer, Alfred E., to B. A. Ballou & Co. Inc. Clamp for
buckle. 2,767,453, 10-23-56. Cl. 24 — 191.
Sauer, Alfred E., to B. A. Ballou & Co., Inc. Pin stem find-
ing. 2,773,292, 12-11-56, Cl. 24—157.
Sauer, Christian H. Brake system for wheel supported vehi-
cles, including structure for transmitting braking torque
from wheels to the vehicle frame. 2,759,505, 8-21-56,
Cl. 188—2.
Sauer, Fred P., Jr. Leveling device for hand tool. 2,767,483,
10-23-50, Cl. 33—207.
Sauer, George, to Union Special Machine Co. Sewing ma-
chines. 2,749,859, 0-12-50, Cl. 112 — 210.
Sauer, George, to Union Special Machine Co. Sewing ma-
chine lubrication. 2,702,454, 9-11-56, Cl. 184—6.
Sauer, Harold A. : See —
Grisdale, Richard O., and Sauer. 2,739,371.
Sauer, Harold A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Wire
coating apparatus. 2,730,069, 1-10-56, Cl. 118 — 234.
Sauer, Hubert : See —
Meis, Helmut, and Sauer. 2,768,147.
Sauer, James D. Soldering tool. 2,751,485, 0-19-50, CI.
219—27.
Sauer, John C. : See —
Miegel, Ralph E., Niemann, and Sauer. 2,733,233.
Sauer, John C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours aud Co. Cata-
lytic reaction of acetylene with vinylidene or vinylene com-
pounds. 2,741,031, 4-10-56, Cl. 260^65.3.
Sauer, Louis E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Pressure
switch. 2,773,146, 12-4-56, Cl. 200 — 83.
Sauer, Robert O., to General Electric Co. Preparation of
phenyl alkylchlorosilanes. 2,730,540, 1-10-56, CI.
260 — 448.2.
Sauerman, Edward E. Device for dispensing measured quan-
tities of coffee. 2,770,398. 11-13-56, Cl. 222—181.
Sauerman, Ernst C, to Address Mail Fast Systems, Inc.
Hectographic rotary address printing means. 2,766,685,
10-16-56, Cl. 101 — 53.
S.-iiicTiuiicii, Walter: See —
Mathes, Wilhelin, and Sauermilch. 2,749,351.
Saukaitis, Albert J., and G. S. Gardner, to American Chemical
Paint Co. Derivatives of rosin amines. 2,758,970,
8-14-56, Cl. 252 — 8.55.
Saul, August A. : See —
Pfaller, George M., and Saul. 2,730,045.
Saul, George A., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Preparation
of un^ym; dialkyl bis(dialkylamido) pyrophosphates.
2,729,067, 1-3-50, Cl. 260—461.
Saul, George A., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Process for
making diethoxyphosphoryl tetramethyldiamidothiophos-
phate. 2,729,608, 1-3-56, Cl. 260—461.
Saul, George A., and K. L. Godfrey, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Manufacture of phosphorus amides. 2,75- .".92
6-26-56. Cl. 260—545.
Saul. Leslie V. Shackle for sheep. 2,767,685, 10-23-56, Cl.
Saul, Leslie V. Ground secured animal drinking receptacle.
2,772,660, 12-4-56, Cl. 119 — 61.
Saul, Samuel, Jr. Pallet racks. 2,729,342, 1-3-56, Cl.
211 — 147.
Saul, Samuel Jr. Peg rack with adjustable and removable
supports. 2,760,647, 8-28-56, Cl. 211—13.
Saulmer, Raymond. Retractable landing gears. 2,747,817,
5-29-56, Cl. 244 — 50.
Saulnier, Theodore A., Jr., to Radio Corp. of America. Elec-
tron photography plate construction. 2,748,288, 5-29-50,
Cl. 2o0 — 65.
Sauls. Thomas W. : See —
Rueggeberg, Walter H. C, and Sauls. 2,743,288.
Saum, Arthur M., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co
Feed roll string-up. 2,732,931, 1-31-56, Cl. 203 — 67
Saums. William A., and W. Schoen, to Masonite Corp. Prep-
aration of high purity wood sugars. 2,759,850, 8-21-5G
Cl. 127 — 37.
Saunders, Alfred P. : See —
Overfield-Collins, Edward, and Saunders. 2,751,771
Saunders. Alfred P.. to Wildt and Co. Ltd. Seamless article
of knitted footwear and in method of producing the same.
2,747,389, 5-29-56, CL 60— 172.
Saunders. Alfred P., to Wildt and Co. Ltd. Welt implement
for full-fashioned knitting machines. 2,753,704, 7-10-50
Cl. 60 — 96.
Saunders, Arnold E.. to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Method
of producing a metal film on a refractorv base having a
metal oxide film thereon. 2,762,725. 9-11-56. Cl. 117 — 227.
Saunders. Arnold E„ to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Method
of producing a metal film on a refractory base. 2.7Gi',7-,<;,
9-11-56, Cl. 117—227.
Saunders. Clare C. Bathing and shower cap. 2,730,720,
1-17-56, Cl. 2— OS.
690
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Filters. 2,744,633,
Saunders, Claude, to Georgia Kaolin Co.
5-8-56, CI. 210— 199.
Saunders, Donald J. : See —
Cndy, William R., Julien, and Saunders. 2.764,472.
Saunders, Erie F., and D. Drysdale. Strand break detecting
apparatus. 2,734,334, 2-14-56, CI. 57—81.
Saunders, Erie F., and D. Drysdale. Strand interrupting
and feeding apparatus. 2,734,335, 2-14-56, CI. 57 — 86.
Saunders, Floyd E. Adjustable stand. 2,741,868, 4-17-56,
CI. 45—82.
Saunders, Frank S., V> to Alltools Ltd. Hydrostatic coupling.
2,751,934, 6-20-56, CI. 137—791.
Saunders, Fred Q. Portable and collapsible bath for beds.
2.763.873 9-25-56, CI. 4—177.
Saunders, Harry B. Seat unit for bathtubs. 2,772,721,
12-4-56, CI. 155 — 36.5.
Saunders, Henry J. H. : See —
Jessup, Alfred C. 2,750,2S8.
Saunders, James H. : See —
Slocombe, Robert J., Hardy, and Saunders. 2, 770, <;:;<).
Slocombe, Robert J., and Saunders. 2,773,086.
Saunders, James H., and W. B. Bennet, to Monsanto Chemi-
cal Co. Production of isocyanates from isocyanic acid and
amines or amine hydrohalides. 2,732,392, 1-24-56, CI.
260^53.
Saunders, Marcellus G. : See —
Avera, William W., and Saunders. 2,752,005.
Saunders, Norman B. : See —
Hunt, Frederick V., Saunders, and Kirkland. 2,742,566.
Saunders, Norman B., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Range indicator
for scanning echo ranging system. 2,729,765, 1-3-56, CI.
315—22.
Saunders, Norman B., to American Machine & Foundry Co.
Magnetic stepping switches. 2,769,925, 11-6-56; CI.
307—88.
Saunders, Orson V., to General Motors Corp. Two tempera-
ture refrigerator. 2,739,456, 3-27-56, CI. 62 — 103.
Saunders, Orson V., to General Motors Corp. Vertically ad-
justable refrigerator shelf support. 2,739,864, 3-27-56, CI.
312—306.
Saunders, Orson V., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerator
with means to cool shelves adjacent an insulated freezing
compartment. 2,745,259, 5-15-56, CI. 62 — 89.
Saunders, Orson V., to General Motors Corp. Hydrator on
refrigerator cabinet door. 2,745,260, 5-15-56. CI. 62 — 89.
Saunders, Orson V., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerator
having adjustable door shelves. 2,749,718, 6-12-56, Cl.
62 — 89.
Saunders, Orson V., to General Motors Corp. Spaced wall
cabinet structure. 2,758.741. 8-14-56. Cl. 220 — 15.
Saunders, Orson V., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerating
apparatus having shelf in door compartment. 2,761,289,
9-4-56, Cl. 62—89.
Saunders-Roe Ltd. : See —
Bridges, Francis E. 2,742,012.
Gouge, Arthur. 2.753,135.
Robertson, Frank H. 2,734,705.
Saunders, Romaine, Jr., and L. E. Swedlund. to Radio Corp.
of America. Electrostatic focused gun for cathode rav
tube. 2,760,098, 8-21-56, Cl. 313 — 78.
Saunders Valve Co. Ltd. : See —
Shand, Stanley G. 2,732,170.
Shand, Stanley G. 2,751.185.
Saunders, Vernon I., and I. F. and W. M. Salminen, to East-
man Kodak Co. Mordanting basic lives in photographv.
2.756.149. 7-24-56, Cl. 95 — 8.
Saupe, Karl W., to Mizzy, Inc. Dental hand abrasive sep-
arator device. 2,730,804, 1-17-56, Cl. 32 — 58.
Saurenman, Dean F., to Sehlumberger Well Surveying Corp.
Borehole apparatus operated bv the well fluid. 2,770,308,
11-13-50, Cl. 166—65.
Sausele, George J. H., to Intertype Corp. Photocomposing
machine with automatic line repeat mechanism. 2,761,303,
9_4-56, Cl. 95—4.5.
Sauter, August, K. G. : See —
Wagner, Kurt. 2,742,330.
Wagner, Kurt. 2,751,213.
Sauter, John D. : See —
Few, William, and Sauter. 2,744,230.
Few. William, and Sauter. 2.759.139.
Sauter, Karl, to Luwa S. A. Air tempering and distributing
units. 2.758.822, 8-14-56. Cl. 257 — 137.
Sauvago, Willard L. Fisherman's utility container. 2,762,074,
9-11-56, Cl. 312—305.
Savage, Albert B., to The Dow Chemical Co. Color stabilized
white pigmented ethyl cellulose plastic compositions.
2.731,357, 1-17-56, Cl. 106—176.
Savage Arms Corp. : See —
Dunham, George W. 2.732,572.
Roper, Walter F. 2,765.557.
Roper, Walter F., and Wright. 2.765,558.
Roper, Walter F., and Wright. 2,765,562.
Roper, Walter F., and Wright. 2.765,503.
Savage, George M., to The Upjohn Co. Process and appa-
ratus for determining biological potency of a substance in
a liquid substrate. 2,771,399. 11-20-50, Cl. 195 — 103.5.
Savage, Guy, Jr. Baby crib. 2,704,704, 10-2-50. Cl. 5 — 99.
Savatre, Kenneth W., to Crampton "'
2.775.111, 12-25-50, Cl. 70—9.
Savage, Lester D., Jr. Combined
nace. 2,759,722, 8-21-56, Cl. 266
Savage, Phillip L. : See—
Barr, Malcolm J. 2,731,240.
Mfg. Co. Freezer lock,
open hearth fur-
Savage, Richard C. : See —
Keith, John V., and Savage. 2,754,459.
Savage, Robert H., to General Electric Co. Current-convey-
ing brushes. 2,736,830, 2-28-56, Cl. 310—228.
Savage, Ruben T., and R. Kollgaard, to Houdry Process Corp.
Gas contacting and disengaging apparatus. 2,734,805,
2-14-50, Cl. 23 — 288.
Savary, Andr6. Dispensing closure for receptacles. 2,757,824,
8-7-50, Cl. 222—209.
Saverino, Casimiro G. Reversible lift for furniture legs.
2,750,709, 0-19-50, Cl. 45 — 137.
Savi. Joseph G. Universal baby nursery. 2,7G0,464, 10-16-56,
Cl. 5 — 93.
Savin, Bennett S., Jr., to United Aircraft Corp. Gas turbine
power plant supporting structure. 2,747,367, 5-29-56, Cl.
60 — 39.16.
Savin, Bennett S., Jr., to United Aircraft Corp. Locking
means between compressor and turbine. 2,757,857,
8-7-56, Cl. 230—116.
Savin, Bennett S., Jr., to United Aircraft Corp. Brake for
turbine rotor. 2,770,946, 11-20-56, Cl. 60 — 39.14.
Savino, Henry C. Production deviation computer. 2,730,300,
1-10-56, Cl. 235 — 61.
Savke, Kurt G. C. : See —
Berner, Harry M., Johnson, Ensminger, and Savke.
2,733,110.
Savoie, Rene. Three-position relay. 2,735,045, 2-14-56, Cl.
317 — 172.
Savory, Raymond, to Girling Ltd. Rear wheel suspensions for
motorcycles. 2.756,045, 7-24-56, Cl. 267—8.
Sawamura, Hiroshi. Method of manufacturing castings of
cast iron of refined graphite structure. 2,759,812, 8-21-56,
Cl. 75—133.
Sawchuk, Michael. Sterilizing drinking fountains. 2,750,470,
7-31-56, Cl. 21—102.
Sawdev, George W. : See —
Loria, Anthony, and Sawdey. 2,750,253.
Sawdey, George W., to Eastman Kodak Co. Photographic
elements containing thiazolidine derivatives. 2,739,888,
3-27-56, Cl. 95—2.
Sawdey, George W and J. A. Van Allan, to Eastman Kodak
Co. 5 - benzal - 3 - n - cetyl - 2 - phenylimino - 4 - thiazoli-
done. 2,739,971, 3-27-56, Cl. 260—306.7.
Sawdey, Neil T., to The Pipe Machinery Co. Apparatus for
applying couplings to the threaded ends of pipes. 2,750,490,
7-31-50, Cl. 29—240.
Sawdon, Victor J. Envelopes. 2,759,058, 8-21-56, Cl.
229—73.
Sawyer, Arthur W. : See —
White, Chester W., and Sawyer. 2,751,356.
Sawyer, Brian A. : See —
Pickard, Sydney J., and Sawyer. 2,758,816.
Sawyer, Frederick D. : See —
Frevik, Ralph C, and Sawyer. 2,731.898.
Sawyer, Frederick D., and J. R. Schram, to Ford Motor Co.
Disc harrow. 2.763,112, 9-18-50, Cl. 55—83.
Sawyer, John W., G. O. Hazzard, and J. G. McCubbin. Groov-
ing of helical gears to reduce noise. 2,761,327, 9-4-56,
Ql 74 443
Sawyer, Miriam J. Finger nail paint guard. 2,771,082,
11-20-56, Cl. 132—73.
Sawyer, Orrin P., to The Auto-Diesel Piston Ring Co. Seal-
ing ring. 2,738,243, 3-13-56, Cl. 309—46.
Sawyer, Webster M. : See — -
Morris. Rupert C, and Sawyer. 2,743,236.
Sawyer, Webster M., Jr. : See —
Lusebrink, Theodore R., and Sawyer. 2,765,221.
Sawyer, William F. Cam milling attachment for milling
machines. 2,745,319, 5-15-56. Cl. 90—13.9.
Sawyer, Winslow A., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Army. Rocket.
2,748.702. 6-5-56, CI. 102—49.
Sawyer's Inc. : See —
Graves, Harold J. 2,746.345.
Merrick. Maurice J. 2,730,024.
Smith, Gordon N. 2,753,759.
Smith, Gordon N. 2.753.773.
Smith, Gordon N. 2,753.775.
Smith, Gordon N. 2.753.770.
Smith. Gordon N. 2,764,911.
Sax, Percival M., Jr. Hand trucks for climbing stairs.
2.733.927. 2-7-56. Cl. 280—5.32.
Saxe, Raymond J. Planer attachment for electric drills or
the like. 2,771,104, 11-20-56, Cl. 144—114.
Saxe, Walter E., to The Conveyor Co. Apparatus for dis-
tributing materials and depositing metered quantities
thereof into containers. 2,743,860, 5-1-56, Cl. 226 — 94.
Saxe. Walter E., to The Conveyor Co., Inc. Device for
cooling and dewatering sand and aggregate. 2,758.445,
8-14-56. Cl. 62—1.
Saxe, Walter E., to The Conveyor Co., Inc. Method and
apparatus for hydraulic classification involving settling.
2,760,634, 8-28-56, Cl. 209—208.
Saxe, Walter E., to The Conveyor Co. Troughing roll sup-
porting apparatus. 2,760,070, 10-9-56, Cl. 308—20.
Saxe, Walter E„ to The Conveyor Co., Inc. Rotary filter
means. 2,767,853, 10-23-56. Cl. 210—199.
Saxl. Erwin J. Clutch with magnetic fluid mixture.
2,733,792, 2-7-56. Cl. 192—21.5.
Saxon, Cecil C. Resilient draft means with plural articulation
axes. 2,773,704, 12-11-56, Cl. 280 — 489.
Saxon, Earl M.. to E. M. Saxon, Jr. Fountain syringe and
swab. 2,771,070, 11-20-56, Cl. 128—231.
LIST OF PATENTEES
691
Saxon, Earl M., Jr. : See —
Saxon, Earl M. 2,771,070.
Saxton, Millard F. : See — „ _„ „„„
Comey, Charles S.. Saxton, and Stuerzl. 2,770,003.
Saxton, Stuart A. : See —
Ridley, John C, and Saxton. 2,772.866.
Savce, Leonard A., to National Research Development Corp.
Method of cutting a fine screw thread to function as a lead
screw in producing another fine screw thread. 2,768,393,
10-30-5(5. CI. 10—1. ,_
Saye Charles \V. Carcass saw with waste-diverting shield.
2,747,622, 5-29-56, CI. 143—68.
Sayers, Marshall J., to The Oaligher Co. Froth-crowding
flotation machine and method. 2,750,877, 7-31-56, CI.
209 — 168.
Sayko, Andrew E. : See —
Wilson, Howard L., Sayko, and Newberg. 2,754,278.
Sayles, Donald A., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Method
for separating sodium cyanate from sodium cyanate-so-
dium carbonate mixture. 2,766,100, 10-9-56, CI. 23—75.
Sayles Finishing Plants, Inc. : See—
Russell. William W., and Allen. 2,733,998.
Saylor, Frank D., & Son : See —
Balis, Charles B. 2,733,176.
Savior, Mackay C. Liquid level indicator. 2,73o,302,
2-21-56, CI. 73—313.
Savior. Murray, to Diamond Glass Co. Gauging apparatus.
2,759,600, 8-21-56, CI. 209—88.
Saviors, Rodger D., to Cygnet Associates. Mobile extremity
restraint 2.744.526, 5-8-56, CI. 128—214.
Saviors, Rodger D. Cast-cutting device. 2,746,452, 5-22-56,
CI. 128—91.
Sayre, David, to the United States of America as represented
by the Secretary of the Navy. Counting circuit. 2,743,359,
4-24-56, CI. 250—27. „ ,
Sayre Edward V., to Eastman Kodak Co. Gelation of solu-
ble polymers with attached amino groups. 2,747,998,
5_29-56, CI. 95 — 7.
Sayre, Gordon B., to Boonton Molding Co. Plastic container
with welded seam. 2,741,402, 4-10-56, CI. 222—215.
Savre, Howard S., to Fuller Co. Pulverulent material supply
for volumetric feeders. 2,740,671, 4-3-56, CI. 302—29.
Savre, Ray H. Production of perforate ceramic ware.
2.734.246. 2-14-56, CI. 25 — 24.
Sayrs, Henry W. : See — ■
Coleman, Dudley L. 2,765,191.
Savwell Associates : See —
Saywell, Lawrence G. 2,733,081.
Savwell, Lawrence G., to Saywell Associates. 2,733,081.
1_31_56. CI. 286—5.
Sborliuo, Gino, to Loro & Parisini Societa per Azioni. Bear-
ing mounting and method of making same. 2,772,127,
11-27-56. CI. 308—178.
Scaff, Jack H., and H. C. Theuerer, to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Inc. Method of preparing germanium for trans-
lating devices. 2,753,281, 7-3-56, CI. 148—1.5.
Scaffold Equipment Co. : See —
Middendorf. Henry B. 2,750,236.
Scaico Controls. Inc. : See —
Cooper. Clark, Jr. 2.734,968.
Scaife Co. : See-
Johnson, Carl E. 2,762,193.
Scala, Joseph D. Molded lace sh
36—58.5.
Scalingi, Ciro R., to Daisy Mfg.
8-14-56. CI. 1.24—15.
Scanley. Clyde S. : See —
Fields, Ellis K., and Scanley. 2,760,933.
Scanlon, Edward C. Plastic bobbin. 2,762,580, 9-11-56. CI.
242—119.
Scanlon, Wavne W. Germanium rectifier for large currents.
2.733.390, 1-31-56, CI. 317 — 239.
Scantlebury, Frank M.. Jr. : See — ^„
Sprague, George R„ and Scantlebury. 2,737,503.
Scnramucci, Domer. Frame construction for playgyms.
2,763,455, 9-1 8-56. CI. 287 — 54.
Scarborough, Frederick. Yarn carrier tube for knitting
machines. 2.775.109. 12-25-56. CI. 66 — 126.
Scarborough, O D., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Navy. Continuity tester
for rocket'motors. 2.744,236, 5-1-56, CI. 324 — 51.
Scardina. Jack A. Flame cutting machine. 2.734,737.
2-14-56. CI. 266 — 23.
Scarlett, John A., to Whirlpool-Seeger Corp. Foot flange
bending mechanism. 2,765,020, 10-2-56, CI. 153 — 4.
Scarnato, Thomas J. : See —
Collins, William F., and Scarnato. 2,735.533.
Scaroulis, Costas. Electric battery-operated hand fans.
2.750.104. 6-12-56, CI. 230 — 259.
Scarth. Robert W., to J. M. Huber Corp. Well pump testing
apparatus. 2,767,578, 10-23-56, CI. 73—168.
Scarth. Virgil : See —
Quigg. Donald J.. Scarth, and Stewart. 2.739.877.
Scarth. Virgil, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Sulfobenzyl lignins.
2,775.580. 12-25-56, CI. 260—124.
Scavullo, Angela M. : See —
Webber. Owen T. 2,755.795.
Scavullo, Angelo C. : See —
Webber. Owen T. 2,755.795.
Scavullo, Angelo C. to V. K.. F. and C. Scavullo, M. S.
Saegert, and M. S. Scott. Method of making hammered
ware. 2,750,661, 6-19-56. CI. 29—553.
Scavullo. Charles : See —
Scavullo, Angelo C. 2,750,661.
2,760,643. 8-28-56, CI.
id P. S. Devirian, Jr., to
Co
2,749,629, 6-12-56. CI.
Air gun. 2,758,586,
Scavullo, Charles J. : See —
Webber, Owen T. 2,755,795.
Scavullo. Frank : See —
Scavullo, Angelo C. 2,750,661.
Scavullo, Victor K. : See —
Scavullo, Angelo C. 2,750,061.
Webber, Owen T. 2.755,795.
Schaaf, Arthur A. Leaching bed.
210 — 144.
Schaaf, Edward J., E. F. Greedy, a
Food Machinery and Chemical Corp. Combined harvesting
and threshing machine. 2,742,045, 4-17-56. CI. 130—30.
Schaaf, Kurt H., and R. Kapp, to Nopco Chemical Co. Produc-
tion of l-ethynyl-2,6,6-trimethylcyclohex-l-ene. 2,775,626,
12-25-56, CI. 260—666.
Schaaf, Robert P. : See —
Rearick, John S., and Schaaf. 2,742,454.
Schaaf sma, Ype : See —
Max, Nicolaas, and Schaafsma. 2,730,557.
Schaar, Marvin G. : See —
Dedek, Frank G.. and Schaar. 2,732,063.
Schaber. Ralph F., to Chrysler Corp. Electrically conductive
flexible shaft coupling. 2,758,289, 8-7-56, a. 339—2.
Schaberg. Johannes G.. to Minneapolis-Honeywell Keguiator
Co. Dynamo electric device. 2,756,357, 7-24-56, CI.
310 — 168.
Schabert, Robert : See —
Nottebohm, Carl L., Jacob, Lauppe, and Schabert.
2,774,687.
Schachet, Hyman. Impeller mechanism for potato chip ma-
chines. 2,737,107, 3-6-56, CI. 99 — 405.
Schachinger, Edward A. Sliding bolt lock. 2,754,672,
7-17-56, CI. 70—151.
Schachinger, Edward A. Combination changing lock with
improved tumbler pins and socket sleeve. 2,754,673,
7-17-56, CI. 70—383.
Schacht Associates, Inc. : See —
Schacht, Louis L. 2,772.554.
Schacht, Louis L., to Schacht Associates, Inc. Locking means
for a door construction. 2,772,554, 12-4-56, CI. 70 — 120.
Schack, Alfred : See —
Schefels, Gerhard, and Schack. 2,742,269.
Schack, Gunther, G. Wellensiek, and G. Schefels, to Rekupera-
tor K. G. Dr. Ing. Schack & Co. Fuel burning hot air gen-
erator. 2,742,896, 4-24-56, CI. 126 — 110.
Schade, Frank S., to National Blank Book Co. Writing hoard
for coil wire binders. 2.732.841. 1-31-56, CI. 129—1.
Schade, Frank S., to National Blank Book Co. Sheet pack
swivel bar support for loose leaf ring binders. 2,760,490,
8-28-56. CI. 129—1.
Schade, Oswald. Parachute with control means. 2,754,074,
7-10-56, CI. 244—152.
Schade. Otto PI., to Radio Corp. of America. Apparatus for
measuring the quality of a kinescope. 2,731,597, 1-17-56,
CI. 324—20.
Schade, Otto H., to Radio Corp. of America. Amplifier hav-
ing controllable signal expansion and compression charac-
teristics. 2.760,008, 8-21-50, CI. 179—171.
Schade, Otto H., to Radio Corp. of America. Kinescope de-
flection circuits. 2,760,109, 8-21-56, CI. 315—26.
Schade, Otto H., Sr., to Radio Corp. of America. Apparatus
for and method of measuring the quality of optical devices.
2,773,413. 12-11-56, CI. 88—14.
Schade, Willy E., to Eastman Kodak Co. Three component
photographic objective comprising five elements. 2,750,839,
6-19-56, CI. 88 — 57.
Srbadeberg, George, to Eastman Mfg. Co. Hose coupling re-
ducer having internal and external stepped sleeves.
2.768,844, 10-30-56, CI. 285—177.
Schaef. Harold M.. to Victor Vending Corp. Selective bulk
merchandise vending machine. 2,772,811, 12-4-56, CI.
221 — 155.
Schaefer. Carl A., to Square D Co. Float operator. 2,747,043,
5-22-56, CI. 200—84.
Schaefer, Carl A., and J. J. Zeller. to Square D Co. Pressure
switch. 2.741.678. 4-10-56. CI. 200 — 83.
Schaefer, Carl F., to Norden-Ketay Corp. Barometric altim-
eter. 2,731.831, 1-24-56, CI. 73—387.
Schaefer. Gharles F. Gluing machine for sheet material.
2.731.945. 1-24-56, CI. 118—240.
Schaefer. Charles F. Coating machine. 2,774,330. 12-18-56,
CI. 118— 259.
Schaefer. Edward E„ to Oak Park Trust & Savings Bank.
Hose clamp. 2,767,455. 10-23-56, CI. 24—274.
Schaefer. Edward J. Motor pump unit. 2.731,918, 1-24-56,
H. 103 — 87.
Schaefer, Edward J. Submersible water pumping svstem.
2,734,462. 2-14-56, CI. 103—223.
Schaefer. Edward J. Submersible sump pump control.
2,739,536, 3-27-56, CI. 103—26.
Schaefer. Edward J. Submergible motor. 2,740.058, 3-27-56,
CI. 310—87.
Schaefer, Edward J. Valve structure for preventing air lock
in pumps. 2.744,469, 5-8-56, CI. 103—203.
Schaefer. Edward J. Submersible motor construction.
2,761,985, 9-1-56, CI. 310—87.
Schaefer, Edward J. Resilient coupling. 2,765,638, 10-9-56,
CI. 64—11.
Schaefer, Edward J. Under load protective system for elec-
tric fnotor. 2,774,929. 12-18-56. CI. 318—474.
Schaefer, Ernest R. Interchangeable, combination lure and
hooks. 2,748.521, 6-5-56, CI. 43—35.
692
INDEX OF PATENTS, 195G
2,736,190.
Bockeimann', John B„ and Hanft. 2,736,191.
Schaefer, Frank W. Boiler mounting. 2,761,430, 9-4-56,
CI. 122—510.
Schaefer, Franz.
5-15-56, CI. 2— I
Schaefer, George
Multipurpose tent-cloth. 2,745,105,
Wheel suspension of the lever and coil
type. '2,740,640, 4-3-56, CI. 280—124.
Schaefer, George F., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Intro-
ducing mercury into discharge lamps. 2,764,857, 10-2-56,
CI. 53—12.
Schaefer, Hans F., Jr. : See —
Finn, Sidney J., Benedict, Schaefer, and Hursh. 2,740,142.
Schaefer, Hans F., Jr., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Sup-
port tables for shoe machines. 2,742,011, 4-17-56, CI.
Schaefer, Hans F., Jr., to United Shoe Machinery Corp.
Lubricating devices for sewing machines. 2,764,113,
9-25-56, CI. 112—256.
Schaefer, Harry P., 50% to J. H. Reynolds. Automobile
actuated gravity return gate. 2,742,722, 4-24-56, CI.
Schaefer,' Joseph K. Battery connector for storage batteries.
2,760,178, 8-21-56, CI. 339—275.
Schaefer, Joseph K. Battery connectors. 2,760,179,
8-21-56, CI. 339 — 275.
Schaefer, Paul. Fireplace cooking grate and crane. 2,740,397,
Schaefer, ' Ralph A., to Clevite Corp. Bearing. 2,741,018,
4_10-56, CI. 29 — 197.
Schaefer, Ralph A., H. V. Pochapsky, and H. J. Sedusky, to
Clevite Corp. Method of plating. 2,751,340, 0-19-50, CI.
204 — 23.
Schaefer, Ralph A., J. F. Cerness, and W. H. Morrison, to
Clevite Corp. Bearings. 2,752.067, 7-3-56, CI. 29—196.6.
Schaefer, Ralph A., J. F. Cerness, and W. H. Morrison, to
Clevite Corp. Method of bonding aluminum to steel and
article produced thereby. 2,759,250, 8-21-56, CI.
29—190.6.
Schaefer, Rodger L. : See —
Chaney, David W., and Schaefer. 2,743,994. „„,.,,
Schaefer, Vincent J., to General Electric Co. Method of
making a focused multicell. 2,731,713, 1-24-56, CI.
Schaeferi William E., H. J. Batts, and D. A. Brafford, to
United States Rubber Co. Acceleration of the vulcanization
of butyl rubber with dimethylol phenols and product
obtained thereby. 2,749.32::, 6-5-50, CI. 260—43.
Schaeffer, Joseph M., to The Waterbury Farrel Foundry &
Machine Co. Cut-off mechanism for headers or like ma-
chines. 2,730,731, 1-17-56. CI. 10—25.
Schaeffer Joseph M., to The Waterbury Farrel Foundry and
Machine Co. Burr-removing attachments for screw-slotting
machines. 2,737.669, 3-13-56, CI. 10 — 6.
Schaeffer, Joseph M., to The Waterbury Farrel Foundry &
Machine Co. Method of and apparatus for making nut
blanks having axially extending skirt portions. 2,750,444,
7-31-56, CI. 10—86.
Schaeffer, Joseph M., to The Waterbury Farrel Foundry &
Machine Co. Ejecting devices for headers or like machines.
2,758,322, 8-14-56, CI. 10—11.
Schaeffer, Lewis C. : See-
Ms
William H. 2,744,711.
Dorsey, William S., Schaeffer. and Scott. 2,763,604.
Schaeffer, William D„ to Union Oil Co. of California. Selec-
tive clathration of Cs aromatic hydrocarbon mixtures with
a para-amino substituted triphenylmethane. 2,769,851,
H_6-56, CI. 260—674.
Schaeffler, Georg, and E. Bensch, to Indusi ricwcrl; ScliaeMlei
Cage for needle bearings. 2,772,128, 11-27-56, CI.
308 — 217.
Schaelchlin, Walter: See —
Storey, Charlton H., Jr., and Schaelchlin. 2,743,404.
Schaelchlin, Walter, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Pro-
tective system for dynamoelectric machines. 2,735,054,
2-14-56, CI. 318—144.
Schaelchlin, Waller, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Motor
speed control system. 2.735.059, 2-14-50, CI. 318 — 323.
Schaelchlin, Walter, and C. E. Gary, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Variable speed drive belt shifter. 2,734,391,
2-14-56, CI. 74—242.3.
Schaelchlin, Walter, and C. H. Storey, Jr., to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Liquid rheostat. 2,734,977, 2-14-56, CI.
201—57.
Schaelchlin, Walter. C. H. Storey, Jr.. and G. E. Mathias,
to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electrical system for mo-
tor load control. 2,735,057, 2-14-56, CI. 318 — 241.
Schaer, Glenn R. : See —
Combs, Eugene L., Faust, and Schaer. 2,766,195.
Sohafor. Charles C. Roller washing apparatus. 2,747,208,
5-29-56. CI. 15—4.
Schafer, Eugene P., to General Motors Corp. Automatic
return air piston and cylinder device. 2,746,425, 5-22-56,
CI. 121—38.
Schafer, George F., and L. F. Nauman. Half concrete form
chase mounting. 2,753,611, 7-10-56. CI. 25—128.
Schafer, Harald, to W. C. Heraeus G. m. b. H. Produc-
tion of metallic tantalum and metallic niobium from mix-
tures of compounds thereof. 2,760,112, 10-9-56, CI.
75—84.5.
Schafer, Vernon E., Jr. : See —
Dickson, John, and Schafer. 2,731,001.
Schafer, Werner, G. Domagk, R. Wegler, and E. Kuhle, to
Schenley Industries, Inc. Process for the production of
thiosemicarbazones of isonicotinaldehyde and 4-pyridyl
alkyl ketones. 2,744,905, 5-8-50, CI. 260 — 294.8.
Schafer, William J., to A. J. Waldorf. Supervised fire detec-
tion and alarm system. 2,737,642, 3-6-56, CI. 340—227.
Schafer, William, Jr. : See —
Bigler, Robert R.. and Schafer. 2,765,705.
Schaff, Rudolf, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft
vormals Meister Lucius und Bruning. Process of prepar-
ing liquid polymerization products from fluorochloro-
alkenes and haloalkanes. 2,766,299, 10-9-56, CI. 260 — 653.
Schaffer, David J., and R. R. Dorland, to Bendix Aviation
Corp. Choke control device. 2,774,343, 12-18-56, CI.
123—119.
Schaffer, Max A., and E. J. Siff, to Sperry Rand Corp. Quick
setting means for gyro stabilized mechanisms. 2,771,779,
11-27-56, CI. 74—5.34.
Schaffer, Norman G., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Detach-
able carrier for industrial trucks. 2,756,886, 7-31-56, CI
214—515.
Schaffner Mfg. Co. : See —
Sehaffner, Paul E. 2,767,524.
Schaffner, Paul E., to Schaffner Mfg. Co. Finishing appara-
tus. 2,767,524, 10-23-56, CI. 51 — 193.
Schaffner. Theodore, to Mareth Steel Corp. Sectional knock
down metal kitchen cabinet. 2,732,273, 1-24-56, Cl.
312—257.
Schafler, Kay. Compressible container with automatically
closing and retracting discharge nozzle. 2,758,755,
8-14-56, Cl. 222—213.
Schafroth, Werner. Stapling machine. 2,740,119, 4-3-56,
Cl. 1—49.
Schafroth, Werner. Stapling machine with removable flap
lifter blade. 2,764,758. 10-2-56, Cl. 1—120.
Schafroth, Werner. Stapling machine. 2,770,804, 11-20-56,
Cl. 1—49.
Schagen, Pieter : See —
Francken, Jan C, and Schagen. 2,760,106.
Schagen, Pieter, to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co., as
trustee. Cathode-ray tube for reproducing coloured tele-
vision images. 2,730,653, 1-10-56, Cl. 315—15.
Schagen, Pieter, to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co., as
trustee. Television amplifier circuit. 2,736,767, 2-28-56,
Cl. 178—7.2.
Schaible Co., The : See —
Hyde, Robert W. 2,747,930.
Hyde, Robert W. 2,756,775.
Schaich, Wilbur A., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Valved
nursing nipple. 2,747,573, 5-29-56. Cl. 128—252.
Schaich, Wilbur A., to Ford Motor Co. Tractor jack attach-
ment. 2,766,965, 10-16-56, Cl. 254—124.
Schairer, Edward G., to Armstrong Cork Co. Loop controlling
means in sheet handling device. 2,751,223, 6-19-56, Cl.
271 — 2.2.
Schairer, George S., to Boeing Airplane Co. Air intake
system for aircraft power plants. 2,752,111, 6-26-56, Cl.
244—57.
Schalk, Robert F., to Western Electric Co.. Inc. Capacitor-
charging system. 2,775,731, 12-25-56, Cl. 320 — 1.
Schalkwijk, Willem F. : See —
Kohler, Jacob W. L., and Schalkwijk. 2.750.765.
Schaller, Elmer W. Fishing lure. 2,764,835, 10-2-56, Cl.
43—42.20.
Schaming. Guillaume, to Societe Schostal. Device for center-
ing disks to be flattened between dies. 2,731,860, 1-24-56,
Cl. 78—17.
Schaming, Guillaume, to Societe Scbostal. Method of cold
working blocks between dies 2,7 IT. 266, 5-29-56, Cl.
29 — 417.
Schaming, Guillaume, to Societe Schostal. Method of cold
flattening blocks. 2,747,267. 5-29-56, Cl. 29—417.
Schaming, Guillaume, to Societe Schostal. Apparatus for
producing disks from metal bars. 2,747,667, 5-29-56, Cl.
164—40.
Schamotta, Jacobus J., to Imperial Cold Storage and Supply
Co. Ltd. Releasable door fastening. 2,746,782, 5-22-56,
Cl. 292 — 92.
Schane, Edward H., to Fanner Mfg. Co. Machine for forming
wire into a helix. 2,769,478, 11-6-56. Cl. 153—66.
Schaner, Frederick A., to Air Associates, Inc. Protective de-
vice for radio receivers. 2.767,309, 10-16-56, Cl. 250 — 20.
Schanke, Charles F., to Link-Belt Co. Bearing seal. 2,734,758,
2-14-56, Cl. 286—5.
Schantz, Irving C. Automatic water ehutoff device.
2,761,587, 9-4-56, Cl. 222—20.
Schanz, Arthur C, to ACF Industries, Inc. Flexible valve
for mobile spray booths. 2,743,661, 5-1-56, Cl. 98 — 115.
Schanz, August : See —
Adam, Ludwig, Haeckel, and Schanz. 2,761,984.
Schanz, George H., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Apparatus-
and method for making multiple passage hose. 2,757,710,
8-7-56, Cl. 154—5.
Schanz, George L. Throwing toy. 2,753,S60, 7-10-56, Cl.
124—5.
Schaper, William A., to Motorola, Inc. Transistor assembly
jig. 2,743.693, 5-1-56, Cl. 113—99.
Schapiro. Joseph S. : See —
Brendel, William J., and Schapiro. 2,752,137.
Schapiro, Sylvan B., and M. C. Hopkins, to The American Oil
Co. Heat exchanger system. 2,768,934, 10-30-56, Cl.
196—52.
LIST OF PATENTEES
693
Schappert, Hans M. : See —
Frese, Erich L., Schappert, and Simmat. 2,738,311.
Scharaffa, Frank L„ to National Engineering Corp. Torque-
converting- couplings. 2,743,028, 5-1-56, CI. 74 — 794.
Scharenbroich, Jerome A. Holy water fount. 2,748,994,
6-5-56, CI. 222 — 448.
Schares, Roger W, Dispensing container for support upon
an edge of a receptacle. 2,736,657, 2-28-56, CI. 99 — 171.
Scharf, Herbert, to Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nurnberg A. G.
Shaped article of ceramic material. 2,729,422, 1-3-56,
CI. 253—77.
Scharf, Herbert D. Wire cutting and stripping machines.
2,750,619, 7-31-56, CI. 81—9.51.
Scharf, Murray M., 50% to B. Greenblatt. Soup concen-
trates. 2,731,351, 1-17-56, CI. 99 — 124.
Scharf, Murray M., 50% to 1!. Greenblatt. Soup concen-
trates. 2,731,352, 1-17-56, CI. 99—124.
Scharfenberg, George T. : See —
Polivka, John N., and Scharfenberg. 2,705,070.
Scharfenberg, Walter. Automatic cable connecting apparatus
for railroad cars and the like. 2,751,089, 0-19-50, CI.
213—1.3.
Scharff, Herbert E., and M. C. Walschaert. Adjustment
means for spring tension clips of jewelry. 2,728.908,
1-3-56, CI. 24—252.
Scharmann & Co., G. m. b. H. : See —
Schraub, Willi. 2,774,200.
Sclia nuanii, Louie R. : See —
Scharmann, Walter G., and Kaulakis. 2.750.1S9.
Scharmann, Walter G., deceased (by L. R. Scharmann, execu-
trix), and A. E. Kaulakis, to Esso Research and Engineer-
ing Co. Fluid hydroforming process. 2,750,189, 7-24-50
CI. 196—50.
Schatz, Joseph. Educational blackboard. 2,740,206, 4-3-56,
CI. 35 — 62.
Schatzel, De Wolf. Speed-doubling power transmitting
devices. 2.748.610, 6-5-56, CI. 74 — 69
Schatzman, George W. : See — ■
Fergueson, Arthur P., and Schatzman. 2,761,697.
Schatzman, George W., to Houdaille Industries, Inc. Fender
shield latching mechanism. 2,758,859, 8-14-56, CI. 292 — 1.
Schatzman, George W., to Houdaille Industries, Inc. Fender
and fender shield assembly. 2,761,698, 9-4-56, CI.
280 — 153.
Schaub, Franz, to Ruhrchemie Aktiengesellschaft. Drying
granular material. 2,78,995, 1-3-56, CI. 34 — 57.
Schaub, Franz, and H. Tramm, to Ruhrchemie Aktiengesell-
schaft. Method and apparatus for treating granular ma-
terials with gases. 2,766,534, 10-16-56, CI 34 — 33
Schaub Franz, and H. Tramm, to Ruhrchemie Aktiengesell-
schaft. Separation of fine-grained portions from granular
materials. 2,766,880, 10-16-56, CI. 209 — 138
Schaub, Fred H., Engineering Co., Inc. : See —
Schaub, Robert F. 2,756,739.
Schaub, Robert F., to Fred H. Schaub Engineering Co., Inc.
Hot water heating Systems. 2,750,739, 7-31-56, CI.
120 — 362.
Schaub. Willy O. 'Strainer for paint sprayers or the like.
2,732,946, 1-31-56, CI. 210—94.
Schauble, Otto C. and E. H. Palchik, to The Lummus Co.
Cracking of hydrocarbon gases and heater therefor.
2,733,287, 1-31-56, CI. 260 — 679.
Schauer, Lawrence B. : See —
Brown, Donald J., Morehouse, and Schauer. 2,741,326.
Schauer, Robert L. : See —
Rendel, Herbert A., and Schauer. 2,774,604
Schaufelberger, Felix A. : See —
McGnnley. Patrick J., Schaufelberger, and Roberts.
2,755,172.
Nashner, Sydney, and Schaufelberger. 2,753.257.
Schaufelberger, Felix A., to Chemical Construction Corp.
Recovery of elemental metal powder from salt solutions.
2,734,821, 2-14-56, CI. 75—108.
Schaufelberger, Felix A., to Chemical Construction Corp. Co-
baltic pentammine sulfate separation. 2,767,055, 10-16-56,
Schaufelberger, Felix A., and E. S. Roberts, to Chemical
Construction Corp. Process of producing cobalt in fine
powder form. 2,744,003, 5-1-56, CI 75 — .5.
Schaufelberger, Felix A., and A. M. Czikk, to Chemical Con-
struction Corp. Cobalt pentammine separation. 2,767,054,
Schaufelberger, Henry W. : See —
Fermanian. Armen. and Schaufelberger. 2,755,760.
Schaufelberger. Henry W.. to Western Electric Co. Inc Wire
stripping scissors. 2,735.319. 2-21-56, CI. 81 — 9.5
Sehaufler, Erwin A., to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesell-
schaft. Apparatus for generating sonic or supersonic me-
chanical oscillations. 2,730,067. 1-10-56, CI. 116 — 137.
Schaum, Eduard A., % to F. W. Hoch. Matrix used in print-
ing and method of making the same. 2,771,646, 11-27-56,
Scha'umburg, Charles P. : See —
Guignard. Arthur S., and C. P. and H. W. Schaumburg.
2,738,075.
Schaumburg. Herbert W. : See —
Guignard. Arthur S., and C. P. and H. W. Schaumburg.
Schaume'r, Theo B.. to Hollywood-Maxwell Co. Brassiere
2.773,261. 12-11-56, CI. 2—42.
Schaus, Karl L. : See —
Gilmore, Edward R. 2,765,657.
Schechter, William H„ to Callery Chemical Co. Torch weld-
ing. 2,774,136, 12-18-56, CI. 29—494.
Selieek, Anna M. Garment hanger. 2,757,835, 8-7-56, CI.
223 — 88.
Scheckler, Gordon F. Asparagus sizer having fluid position-
ing means. 2,763,305, 9-18-56, CI. 146 — 81.
Schede, Robert W., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Alpha survey meter circuit. 2,739,286, 3-20-56, CI.
324—123.
Schedler, Kenneth C. : See — •
Graham, Erwin W., and Schedler. 2,737,723.
Scheel, Walther F., to Rockwell Spring and Axle Co. Tandem
axle suspension. 2,750,200, 6-12-56, CI. 280—104.5.
Scheel, Walther F., to Rockwell Spring and Axle Co. Pneu-
matic brake. 2.755.890, 7-24-56, CI. 188—152.
Scheel, Walther F., to Rockwell Spring and Axle Co. Brake
shoe adjuster and guide. 2,775,316, 12-25-56, CI.
188—79.5.
Scheerle, Martin : See —
Kleinlein, Fritz. 2,745,643.
Schefels, Gerhard : See —
Schack, Gunther, Wellensiek, and Schefels. 2,742.896.
Schefels, Gerhard, and A. Schack, to Rekuperator K. G. Dr. Ing
Schack & Co. Recuperator. 2,742,269, 4-17-56, CI.
257—172.
Scheffler, Ernst : See —
Sieven, Josef, and Scheffler. 2,756,394.
Scheflow, Oliver W. : See—
Stoyke, Ludwig T., and Scheflow. 2,774,309.
Scheib, Walter : See —
Meis, Helmut, Scheib, and Decker. 2,769,798.
Scheibe, Walter. Warp knitting machine. 2,744,398, 5-8-56,
CI. 66—86.
Scheibler, Herman. Dispensing container. 2,742,902,
4-24-56, CI. 128—237.
Scheibli, James R. : See —
Whestone, Richard B., and Scheibli. 2,751,364.
Scheid, Louis J., to Watervliet Paper Co. Apparatus for the
preparation of wood chips. 2,764,289, 9-25-56, CI.
209—173.
Scheidenhelm. Earl L., to H. D. Hume. Leveling mechanism
for rigid frame disk harrows. 2,767,538, 10-23-50, CI.
55—73.
Scheiderbauer, Robert A., and L. S. Pitts, to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours and Co. Polymerization. 2,748,106, 5-29-56,
CI. 260—88.7.
Scheidler, Walter A., to The American Hardware Corp. Fire-
exit lock. 2,732,241, 1-24-56, CI. 292—198.
Scheidt, Gerald A., to Western Electric Co. Cable measuring
apparatus. 2,739,387, 3-27-56, CI. 33—134.
Scheiterlein. Andreas, to G. Ospelt. Engine housing for in-
ternal-combustion engines. 2,739,574, 3-27-56, CI.
121—194.
Scheitlin, Thomas G., to Whirlpool-Seeger Corp. Refrigerators
for freezing food and storage of frozen food. 2,773,302,
12-11-56, CI. 62—117.3.
Scheiwer, Albert T. Couplings for sprinklers and nozzles.
2,747.938. 5-29-56. CI. 299 — 131.
Scheid, Wilmar F. : See — ■
Haase, Walter B., and Scheid. 2,759.269.
Scheldorf, Marvel W., to Andrew Corp. Broad band antenna.
2,754,514, 7-10-56, CI. 343—769.
Scheldorf, Marvel W., to Andrew Corp. Television trans-
mitting antennas. 2,757,370, 7-31-56, CI. 343—890.
Scheldorf, Marvel W„ to Andrew Corp. Vertically polarized
antenna. 2,757,371, 7-31-56, CI. 343—905.
Scheldorf, Owen H„ to General Electric Co. Compressor
bumper arrangement. 2,741,425, 4-10-56, CI. 230 — 232.
Scheldorf, Owen H., to General Electric Co. Method for
supporting a cylinder assembly on a compressor frame.
2,745,169, 5-15-56, CI. 29—150.
Schelke. Robert K., and C. M. Huth. to Belden Mfg. Co.
Electrical connector. 2,748,367, 5-29-56, Cl. 339—252.
Schell, Charles E., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Shield can and blank therefor. 2,737,313, 3-6-56, Cl.
220—62.
Schell, Paul, to Penn Controls, Inc. Valve structure.
2,731,230, 1-17-56, Cl. 251—11.
Schell, Paul, to Penn Controls, Inc. Oil burner safety con-
trol. 2,743,768, 5-1-56, Cl. 158—28.
Schell, Paul, to Penn Controls, Inc. Oil burner safety control
system. 2,772,727. 12-4-56, Cl. 158—28.
Schell, Roger E. : See —
Moskowitz, Lester R., and Schell. 2,752,028.
Schell, Roger E., and L. R. Moskowitz, to Radio Corp. of
America. Article transfer device. 2,734,616, 2-14-56, Cl.
198—27.
Scheller. Arthur P. : See —
McElrath, Thomas, and Scheller. 2.761.049.
Scheller, Arthur P., and E. R. Behnke, to Union Carbide and
Carbon Corp. Inert gas shielded arc welding torch.
2,754,395. 7-10-56, Cl. 219—8.
Scheller, Gerald F. : See —
• Knrvers. Robert J., and Scheller. 2,775,313.
Schellig, Willy : See —
Bringer, Hans. Buschmann, and Schellig. 2,755,019.
Schelling, George C, to Bausch & Lomb Optical Co. Lens
grindimr machine. 2,747,339. 5-29-56, Cl. 51—124.
Schelp, Helmut R., to The Garrett Corp. Air conditioner
employing an expansion evaporation air cycle. 2,730,874.
1-17-56. Cl. 62—138.
Schelp, Karl: See —
Hornstein, Victor, and Schelp. 2,774,425.
Schels, Carl K. Target with projectile stop. 2,743,106
4-24-56, Cl. 273—103.
694
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Schemers, William J. Multiple latch for a refrigerator door.
2,732,235, 1-24-50, CI. 21)2—34.
Schemmerling, Mrs. Luise E. : See —
Hugle, Gebhard. 2,740.285.
Schenau, Bernardus W. V. : See — ■
De Groot, Folkert A., and Schenau. 2,703,779.
Valeton, Josue J. P., Schenau, and Lubben. 2,748,336.
Schenck, Carl, Maschincnfabrik G. in. b. H. : See —
Federn, Klaus. 2,731,592.
Federn, Klaus. 2,748,341.
Federn, Klaus. 2,750,795.
Federn, Klaus, Hack, and Kurz. 2.740.299.
Federn, Klaus, Olily, and Ilaardt. 2,751,2G2.
Schenck, Friedrich R., and G. A. Wetterholm. to Nitro-
glycerin Aktiebolaget. Process for producing ammonia
derivatives of polynitroalcohols. 2,731.400. 1-17-50, CI.
260 — 239.
Schenck, Harry R., Jr. Film magazine. 2,752.107, 6-26-56,
CI. 242—71.
Schenck, Leslie M., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Process
of preparing oxanilide. 2,739.983, 3-27-50, CI. 200 — 558.
Schenck, Martin : See —
Kaspar, Emmanuel, Pawlowski, Junkman, and Schenck.
2,753,300.
Schenck. Robert C, to The TJuriron Co., Inc. Valve for corro-
sive fluids. 2,729,420. 1-3-56, CI. 251 — 171.
Schenck, Warne P. : See —
Kuzmick, Jerome F., and Sclienek. 2.759.808.
Schenk, John A., to Alco Valve Co. Multi-outlet expansion
valve. 2,771,092, 11-20-56, CI. 137—561.
Schenk, Karl : See —
Rottig, Walter, Schenk, and Spengler. 2.758.128.
Schenk, Rudolf. Fuel injection valve. 2.750 100. 7-24-50,
CI. 299—107.6.
Schenkel, Earl E. : See —
Schenkel, William J., and E. E. 2.739.8:13.
Schenkel. William J., and E. E. Collapsible one and two storv
house trailer. 2,739.833, 3-27-50, CI. 290—23.
Sclienkelberger. Frank J., to The Bakei'-Uaulang Co. Load
handling equipment for industrial trucks. 2.755 949.
7-24-50, CI. 214 — 652.
Sclienkelberger, Frank J., to The Baker-Raulang Co. Drive
mechanism. 2,750,850, 7-31-56, Ci. 192 — .02.
Schenkman, Murray. Picture frame. 2,740,190, 5-22-50, CI.
40 — 152.1.
Schenley Industries. Inc. : See —
Auhagen, Ernst, and Bauer. 2,731,387.
Auhagen, Ernst, Horlein. and Bauer. 2 734, S40.
Bauer, Klaus, and Auhagen. 2,734,845.
Behnisch. Robert. Mietzsch. and Schmidt.
Distelmaier, Alfred. 2.748.169.
Horlein, Ulrich. 2,759,943.
Katz, Leon. 2.744,892.
Katz, Leon. 2.707,173.
Katz, Leon, and Schroeder. 2.707.172.
Katz, Leon, and Schroeder. 2,707,174.
Konig, Hans-Bodo, and Offe. 2,744,900.
Offe. Hans-Albert. Siefken, and Domagk.
Puetzer, Bruno. Katz, and Horwitz. 2,775,599
Robb, Don. 2,774,501.
Schiifer. Werner, Domagk, Wegler. and Kiiliie. 2.744.905.
Scbmidt, Hans, Behnisch, and Schrnufstatter. 2.708,970.
Schraufstiitter, Ernst, and Bock. 2.770,619.
Strickland, Claude H., Eberts, and Robb. 2,774,499.
Swann, Erwin D., and Gurwitz. 2,764,842.
Scheper, Betty. Hat fastener and hairpin. 2,764,988,
10-2-56, CI. 132— 65.
Sell.. (.is, Nunziato. Hair-curling unit. 2,750.750, 7-31-50,
01. 132 — 43.
Scherbatskoy, Serge A. : See —
Arps, Jan J., and Scherbatskoy. 2,755,432.
Castel, Jacques H., and Scherbatskoy. 2,740,052.
Scherbatskoy, Serge A. Cross feed indicator for simultaneous
radioactivity well logging system. 2,737,595, 3-6-56, Cl.
250 — 83.6.
Scherbatskoy, Serge A., to Perforating Guns Atlas Corp.
Radioactivity well logging apparatus. 2,740,051, 3-27-56,
Scherbatskoy, Serge A., to Perforating Guns Atlas Corp.
Radiation well logging system. 2,740,053, 3-27-56, Cl.
Scherbatskoy, Serge A. Logging while drilling. 2,755,431,
7—17—56, Cl. 324 — 1.
Scherbatskoy, Serge A., to Perforating Guns Atlas Corn.
Automatic scintillation counter. 2,758,217, 8-7-56, Cl.
250 — 71.
Scherbatskoy, Serge A., to Perforating Guns Atlas Corp.
High temperature scintillometer. 2,772,368, 11-27-56, Cl.
Scherbinski', Floyd P., to Crampton Mfg. Co.
amsm for a latch. 2 734 373. 2-14-56. Cl. '({)— l
Scherer, Adolph. Method of making a lamp shade 2
10-2-56, Cl. 240—108.
Scherer, Bernard L., to Sorensen & Co., Inc. Voltage regu-
lator. 2,755,429, 7-17-50. Cl. 323— 00.
Scherer, Paul A., and R. X. Meyer, to The Hydrofoil Cor-
S0^1^"; „FlaD dePth control for hydrofoil craft.
2,749.871. 6-12-56, Cl. 114—66.5.
Scherer, R. P., Corp. : See — ■
Scherer, Robert P. 2,754,818.
Venditty, Anthony. 2,762,309.
Venditty, Anthony. 2,762.370.
Scherer, Robert C. Compressed packing for cable through
wall. 2,733,939, 2-7-56, Cl. 285—30.
775. ."93.
.707.1'.):
Lock mech-
;,4Q0,
Scherer, Robert P., to R. P. Scherer Corp. Hypo jet injector.
2,754,818, 7-17-56, Cl. 128—173.
Scherer, Theo : See —
Neugebauer, Wilhelm, Tomanek, and Scherer. 2,768,077.
Scherer, William W. : See —
Sharon, Irving M., and Scherer. 2.751,685.
Scherff, Louis A. Floor furnace guard. 2,743,660, 5-1-56,
Cl. 98—103.
Sobering Corp. : See —
Foley, Edward J., and Ilavsky. 2,706,174.
Gould, David H. 2,752,370.
Gould, David H., Hershberg, and Clayton. 2,774,713.
Hershberg, Emanuel B„ and Lamb. 2,709,020.
Herzog, Hershel L. 2,737,518.
Oliveto, Eugene P., and Hershberg. 2,767,155.
Oliveto, Eugene P., and Hershberg. 2,773,888.
Papa, Domenick, and Coan. 2,745.837.
Sperber, Nathan, and Papa. 2,739,969.
Sperber, Nathan, Villani, and Papa. 2,739,968.
Villani, Frank J. 2,764,519.
Villani, Frank, and Papa. 2,740.969.
Scherlis, Irving. Surgical instrument. 2,756,752, 7-31-56,
Cl. 128 — 303.
Schermerhorn, John C. : See —
Zachary, Robert A., and Schermerhorn. 2,734,168.
Scherr, George H. Closure. 2,744,648, 5-8-56, Cl. 215 — 79.
Scherr, Robert E., to Origins Inc. Means for synchroniz-
ing the travel of two or more traveling work elements.
2,764,869, 10-2-56, Cl. 60—97.
Scherrer, Kurt, to Starrfrasmaschinen A. G. Machine tools.
2,761,350, 9-4-56, Cl. 90 — 13.5.
Scherrer, Kurt, to Starrfrasmaschinen A. G. Machine tool.
2,767,621, 10-23-56, Cl. 90—13.5.
Scherzinger, Norbert A. : See —
Unison. Ralph L., and Scherzinger. 2,740,578.
Schetty, Guido : See—
Kuster, Werner, and Schetty. 2,732,372.
Schetty, Guido, to J. R. Geigy A. G. Cobalt-containing
monoazo dyestuffs. 2,730,522, 1-10-56, Cl. 260 — 147.
Schetty, Guido, to J. R. Geigy A. G. Chrome-containing
monoazo dyestuffs. 2,738,345, 3-13-56, Cl. 260 — 147.
Schetty, Guido, to J. R. Geigy A. G. Metal-containing azo
dyestuffs, 2.750 223 7-24- -50. Cl. 260— 145.
Schetty, Guido, and H. Ackermann, to J. R. Geigy A. G.
Chromium containing monoazo dyestuffs. 2,730,521,
1-10-56, Cl. 260 — 146.
Schetty, Guido, W. Stammbach, and E. Model, to J. R. Geigy
A. G. Germicidal diphenyl methane compounds. 2,730,554,
1-10-56. Cl. 260—619.
Schetty, Guido, W. Stammbach. and R. Zinkernagel, to J. R.
Geigy A. G. Insecticidal derivatives of diphenyl urea.
2,745,874, 5-15-56, Cl. 260—553.
Schetty, Guido, and W. Kuster, to J. R. Geigv A. G. Monoazo
dyestuffs containing heavy metal. 2,757,172, 7-31-56, Cl.
260 — 147.
Schetty, Guido, and W. Stammbach, to J. R. Geigy A. G. Bis-
(hydroxy-4.5-dichlorophenyl) sulfide. 2,760,988, 8-28-56,
Cl. 260—609.
Scheuchzer, Alfred and A. Apparatus for rectifving the rails
of railroad tracks. 2,741,883, 4-17-56, Cl. 51—178.
Scheuchzer, Andre : See —
Scheuchzer, Alfred and A. 2,741.883.
Scheuer, Jerome A. Separable fastener. 2,772,463, 12-4-56,
Scheuermann,' Albert, to August Enders Aktiengesellschaft.
Suspension devices for supporting articles of wearing ap-
parel. 2,771,196, 11-20-56, Cl. 211—94.
Scheuermann, Hans : See —
Reibnitz. Bruno V., Woerner, and Scheuermann.
2,704.573.
Scheuermann, Hans, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik
Aktiengesellschaft. Production of adhesives from urea-
formaldehyde resins. 2,755,203, 7-17-56. Cl. 260—29.4.
Scheuermann, Otto G., and P. Natzler, to Conmar Products
Corp. Molding of slide fastener sliders. 2,730,062,
2-28-50. Cl. 18—42.
Scheuerpfiug, Hans, to Rheinmefall Aktiengesellschaft. Crane
winch. 2,700,018, 10-9-56, Cl. 254 — 150.
Scheurer, Otto R. : See —
Jackson, Ernest E., and Schemer. 2,732,100.
Wright, George W., Jauch, Clymer, Jackson, and Scheurer.
2,732,103.
Sclieurich, John S.. to Northern Pump Co. Transducer.
2.770,703, 11-13-56, Cl. 201—63.
Schevtchuk, Andrew : See —
Gould. Herbert R., and Schevtchuk. 2.734,176.
Schewe, Lawrence J., to Teletype Corp. Apparatus for photo-
electrically sensing message records. 2,762,931. 9-11-56,
Cl. 250—219.
Schexnailder, Robert E., Jr. : See —
Richardson, Roger W.. and Schexnailder. 2.746 934.
Schi-Wa Chemiseh-Pharmazeutische Fabrik G. m. b. H. : See —
Stiittgen, Ruth. 2.754,296.
Schiappa, Antonio. Shuttle motion. 2,730,138. 1-10-56,
Cl. 139—138.
Schiavi. Vincent, to Roadgrader Gauge Corp. Attachment
for roadgrader gauges. 2.748.508 6-5-50. Cl. 37—108.
Schiavo, Dominic P. Bubble energized filter for aquarium.
2,773,828, 12-11-56, Cl. 210—10.
Schiavone, Michael W., to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Shrouded
turbine blade airfoil grinder. 2,754,637, 7-17-56, Cl.
51 — 144.
Schiavoni, William, to Bell Telephone Laboraotries, Inc. Test
trunk circuit. 2,767,256, 10-10-50, Cl. 179—175.
LIST OF PATENTEES
695
Schick, Frederick A., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Control
mechanism for bulldozer tractors. 2,. 50. 005. 7-24-56, CI.
280—44.
Schick Inc. : See —
Gray, Norman A., and Cederbaum. 2,758,370.
Meyerink, Kors G. 2,741,711.
Schick, Otto W. Method and apparatus for applying flocking
to an article. 2,768,903, 10-30-56, CI. 117 — 17.
Schick, Walter. Electric capacitors. 2,745,048, 5-8-56, CI.
317—258.
Schieck, Karl : See —
Wollseiffen, Joseph, Schieck, Schulze, and Eoggenbau.
2,761,802.
Schiedel, George M., to Ford Motor Co. Commutator checker.
2,755,435. 7-17-56, CI. 324—51.
Schiefelhein, Richard S. : See —
Peppel. William J., and Schiefelbein. 2,752,381.
Schiefelbein, Richard S., to Jefferson Chemical Co., Inc. Proc-
ess of reacting vinyl ethers with hydroxythiols. 2,768,075,
10-30-56, CI. ""200— 609.
Schieffelin & Co. : See —
Treves, Gino R. 2,770,646.
Treves, Gino R. 2,770,047.
Schiek, Eugene A. Drop-wire and drop wire assembly.
2,734,362, 2-14-56, CI. 66—163.
Schield Bantam Co. : See —
Bannister. Harold V. 2.755.573.
Schieser, Warren J., and J. F. Kelley, to The Exact Weight
Scale Co. Injection molding machine with automatically-
controlled weigh-feeder. 2,736.922, 3-6-56, CI. 18 — 30.
Schieser, Warren J., and J. F. Kelley, to The Exact Weight
Scale Co. Injection molding machine with automatically-
controlled weigh-feeder. 2,736,923, 3-6-56, CI. 18 — 30.
Sehicss A. G. : See —
Budnick, Arno A. 2,746,161.
Schiess Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Hadwich, Fritz. 2,752,748.
Hadwich, Fritz. 2,755,615.
Keyser, Johann J. 2,733,020.
Keyser, Johann J. 2,740,302.
Keyser, Johann J. 2.741.801.
Keyser, Johann J. 2.769,209.
Ude, Hans. 2.762,082.
Ude, Hans L. P. 2,762,456.
Schiff. Georsre W. : See —
Westcoft, Vernon C, Katz. and Schiff. 2,750,566.
Schiffer, Henrv C. Automatic starting device. 2.748.759,
6-5-56. CI. 123—179.
Schigas, Joseph J., to Louis Marx & Co., Inc. Link toy.
2.737,755, 3-13-56, CI. 46—10.
Schigas, Joseph J., to Louis Marx & Co., Inc. Tilting game
board. 2,772.883, 12-4-56, CI. 273—110.
Schilberg. Arnold G., to A. O. Smith Corp. X-frame construc-
tion. 2,739,822, 3-27-56, CI. 280—106.
Schilberg, Arnold G., to A. O. Smith Corp. Box frame bulk-
head. 2,747,887, 5-29-56, CI. 280 — 106.
Schild, Charles H. Kite. 2,370,318, 1-10-56, CI. 244—153.
Schild, Edwin F. Convertible table. 2,744,806, 5-8-56, CI.
312 — 140.3.
Schild, John A. : See —
Hayward, James R., and Schild. 2,761,195.
Schildknecht. Calvin E.. and M. L. Wallace, to Celanese Corp.
of America. Solution polymerization of acrylonitrile.
2,768,148. 10-23-56, CI. 260 — 30.4.
Schilke, Edward. Machine for cutting ties in Venetian blind
tapes having paired straps. 2,731,702, 1-24-56, CI.
26—11.4.
Schilke, Edward. Machine for cutting ties in Venetian blind
tapes having staggered straps. 2,731,703, 1-24-56, CI.
26 — 11.4.
Schill, Bernard J., to J. I. Case Co. Power operated lift for
agricultural implement. 2,771,830, 11-27-56, CI. 97 — 46.31.
Schiller, Arthur M. : See —
House, Ronald R., Moore, and Schiller. 2,729,560.
Suen, Tzeng J., and Schiller. 2,370,497.
Suen, Tzeng J., and Schiller. 2,370.516.
Suen, Tzeng-Jiueq, and Schiller. 2,761,834.
Suen, Tzeng-Jiueq, and Schiller. 2,761,856.
Schilling, August H. : See—
Holzwarth. Hans, and Schilling. 2,750,736.
Koehler, Max. 2,741,827.
Schilling, August H., to Schilling Estate Co. Apparatus for
the generation of driving gases bv explosion and process
for operating the same. 2,750,735, 6-19-50, CI. 60 — 39.02.
Schilling, August H., and H. Holzwarth, to Schilling Estate
Co. Apparatus for generating driving gases. 2,750.739.
6-19-50, CI. 60 — 39.16.
Schilling, Clarence J., to Air Products Inc. Air fractionating
cycle and apparatus. 2,729,953, 1-10-56, CI. 62 — 122.
Schilling, Clarence J., to Air Products Inc. Fractionating ap-
paratus. 2,760,351, 8-28-56, CI. 62—122.
Schilling Electric Co. : See —
Schilling, Lorell J. 2,740,422.
Schilling Estate Co. : See —
Holzwarth, Hans. 2,750.740.
Holzwarth, Hans, and Schilling. 2,750,73G.
Schilling, Augusl II. 2,750,735.
Schilling, August H., and Holzwarth. 2,750,739.
Schilling, Lorell J., to Schilling Electric Co. Milking appa-
ratus. 2,740,422, 4-3-56, CI. 137—399.
Schilling, Otto, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Internal
combustion engine. 2.774.342, 12-18-56, CI. 123—119.
Schilling, Paul O., and A. G. Mayer, to Gardner Mfg. Co.
Cattle stanchion and latch. 2.772.661, 12-4-56, CI.
119—147.
Schilling, Robert, and F. J. Roelandt, to General Motors Corp.
Fluid operated torque responsive clutch device. 2,766,864,
10-16-56, CI. 192 — 85.
Schiltz. Bernard P., to The Foote-Burt Co. Broaching ma-
chine with anti-chatter control. 2,751,822, 6-26-56, CI.
Schimpf, ' Ezra W. Grease gun. 2.758,758, 8-14-56, CI.
222 — 327.
Schindler, Carl, to McGraw Electric Co. Control means and
system of control. 2,767,369, 10-16-56, CI. 323 — 43.5.
Schindler, Frank S., and K. H. Myers, to Chicago Metal
Hose Corp. Hydraulic accumulators. 2,731,037, 1-17-56,
CI. 138—30.
Schindler, Frank S., and R. K. Titus, to Flexonics Corp.
Pipe connector with flexible material joint. 2,739,828,
3-27-56, CI. 285—90.
Schindler, Frank S., and B. R. Homfeldt, to Flexonics Corp.
Tube corrugating apparatus. 2,756,804, 7-31-56, CI.
153—73.
Schindler, Fred G., to Smith & Davis Mfg. Co. Folding daven-
port beds. 2,770,814, 11-20-56, CI. 5—13.
Schindler, Walter : See —
Hiifliger, Franz, and Schindler. 2.739,984.
Hafliger. Franz, and Schindler. 2,762,842.
Schindler, Walter, and F. Hafliger, to J. R. Geigy A. G.
Imidazoline derivatives of aryl indoles. 2,751,393, 0-19-56,
CI. 260—309.6.
Schindler, Walter, and F. Hafliger, to Geigy Chemical Corp.
Process for the production of iminodibenzyl. 2,764.580,
9-25-56, CI. 260—239.
Schink, Werner O. : See —
Frantz, Frederick H., and Schink. 2,770,976.
Schinske, William G., to Ideal Industries, Inc. Connector
crimping pliers. 2,731,862, 1-24-56, CI. 81 — 15.
Schinske, William G., to Ideal Industries, Inc. Insulated
fish tape. 2,750,152, 6-12-56, CI. 254—134.3.
Schinske, William G., to Ideal Industries, Inc. Adjustable
bite wire strippers. 2,770,154, 11-13-56, CI. 81 — 9.5.
Schinske, William G., and L. B. Mitchell, to Ideal Industries,
Inc. Prod construction for voltage testers and the like.
2,771,588, 11-20-56, CI. 339—102.
Schinzel, Robert L. Fishing line coupler. 2.748.524. 6-5-56,
CI. 43 — 44.83.
Schiraldi. Robert J. : See —
Salzmann, Gerhard M., and Schiraldi. 2,744,049.
Schiring, Ralph C, and A. J. Foderaro, to Picker X-Ray
Corp. Demountable X-ray apparatus. 2,754,420, 7-10-56,
CI. 250 — 57.
Schirmer, Frank : See —
Osgood, Charles F., Jr., Grosvenor, McMartin, and
Schirmer. 2.748.692.
Schirmer, Robert M., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Apparatus
for atomization of a liquid fuel. 2,745,251, 5-15-56, CI.
60 — 39.74.
Schirmer, Robert M., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Detection
and prevention of combustion instability in jet engines.
2,766,583, 10-16-56, CI. 60—39.28.
Schiro, Stephen C. Cutting tool. 2,746,146, 5-22-56. CI.
30 — 272.
Schjeldahl, Gilmore T., to Herb-Shelly-Inc. Apparatus for
welding large sheets of thermoplastic material. 2,735,475,
2-21-56. CI. 154 — 42.
Schjeldahl, Gilmore T., to Herb-Shelly-Inc. Method of heat
sealing and severing plastic sheets. 2,735,797, 2-21-56,
CI. 154—116.
Schjeldahl, Gilmore T., to Herb-Shelly-Inc. Heat sealing
machine. 2,737,999, 3-13-56. CI. 154 — 42.
Schjolin, Hans O., to General Motors Corp. Transmission
and controls. 2,743,626, 5-1-56. CI. 74—472.
Schjolin. Hans O.. to General Motors Corp. Hydraulically
operated double acting clutch and controls therefor.
2 764.269 0-25-56. 01. 192 — .098.
Schjolin, Hans O.. and D. K. Isbell, to General Motors
Corp. Wear adjustment for brakes. 2,765,052. 10-2-56,
CI. 188—79.5.
Schjolin, Hans O., and D. K. Isbell, to General Motors Corp.
Drive wheel and brake assembly. 2.773.552, 12-11-56, CI.
180 — 75.
Schjolin, Hans O., and K. Schuster, to General Motors
Corp. Air conditioning apparatus for buses and the like.
2.774,227. 12-18-56. CI. 62—117.
Schjolin, Hans O., H. Guentsche. and M. V. Parshall. to
General Motors Corp. Transmission and control system.
2,775,330, 12-25-56, CI. 192—87.
Schlack, Paul : See —
Herele, Ludwig, Jehle, Kunz, Moller, and Schlack.
2,733,122.
Schladebach, G-ert, to A. W. Lehr. Collapsible invalid's ve-
hicle. 2,774,605, 12-18-56, CI. 280—38.
Schladermundt, Peter, and J. D. Wark, to The Gillette Co.
Display rack. 2,740,529, 4-3-56, CI. 211—49.
Schlaflv, Hubert J., to Teleprompter Corp. Cuing system.
2,765,552, 10-9-56, CI. 40—53.
Schlage, Ernest L., to Schlage Lock Co. Door lock spring
unit. 2,729,485, 1-3-56, CI. 292—1.
Schlage, Ernest L., to Schlage Lock Co. Key bow device.
2.759.279, 8-21-56, CI. 40—2.
Schlage, Ernest L., to Schlage Lock Co. Key bow device.
2.759.280, 8-21-56, CI. 40—2.
696
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Schlage Lock Co. : See —
Andersen. Niels C. 2.7G3.971.
Schlage, Ernest L. 2,729,485.
Schlage, Ernest L. 2,759,279.
Schlage, Ernest L. 2.759.280.
Tornoe, John A. 2,738,666.
Schlaieh, Herman, deceased, by L. Schlaieh, and President
and Directors of the Manhattan Co., executors. Compres-
sion measuring and recording instruments. 2,7-15,286,
5-15-56, CI. 7.3—391.
Schlaieh, Herman, deceased ; L. Schlaieh and President and
Directors of The Manhattan Co., executors. Method, blank,
and apparatus for making bimetallic coils. 2,754,580,
7-17-56, CI. 29—548.
Schlaieh, Herman, deceased ; L. Schlaieh and President and
Directors of The Manhattan Co., executors. Temperature
2,755,127, 7-17-56,
CI.
responsive bimetallic coils.
297—16.
Schlaieh, Lottie : See—
Schlaieh, Herman. 2,745,286.
Schlaieh, Herman. 2,754,580.
Schlaieh, Herman. 2,755,127.
Schlamann, Johannes T. M., to Shell Development Co. In-
ternal combustion engine with ante-chamber and method of
operating same. 2,758,576, 8-14-56, CI. 123 — 27.
Schlang, Pranz, and W. Gumlich, to Schlang & Reichart.
Traversing guide for a rope winch. 2,757,8S3, 8-7-56,
CI. 242—158.
Schlang & Reichart : See —
Schlang, Franz, and Gumlich. 2,757.883.
Schlapak, Henry A. Control device. 2,772,605. 12-4-56, CI.
92—46.
Schlatter, Hans A., and E. Wegmann. to Pirma H. A. Schlatter
A. G. Indicating apparatus for flash welding machines.
2,761,951, 9-4-56, CI. 219—97.
Schlatter, Maurice J., to California Research Corp. Separa-
tion of ethylbenzene from crude xylene fractions. 2,734,930,
2-14-56, CI. 260—674.
Schlatter, Maurice J., to California Research Corp. Pro-
duction of alkyl aromatic compounds. 2,759,984, 8-21-56,
CI. 260—671.
Schlatter, Maurice J., to California Research Corp. Fused
ring hydrocarbon production. 2,768,982, 10-30-56, CI.
260 — 668.
Schlatter, Maurice J., to California Research Corp. Prepara-
tion of meta-dialkvlbenzenes. 2,768,985, 10-30-56, CI.
200—671.
Schlayer, Earle G., to American Cyanamid Co. Testing vacu-
um in vials. 2,734,628, 2-14-56, CI. 209—111.
Schlecht, Helmut : See —
Schlecht, Leo and H. 2,753.259.
Schlecht, Leo and H. 2,758,020.
Schlecht, Leo and H., to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik
Aktiengesellsehaft. Processing of nickel-copper mattes.
2,753,259, 7-3-50, CI. 75—119.
Schlecht, Leo and H., to Badische Aniline- & Soda-Fabrik
Aktiengesellschaft. Processing of crude nickel-copper
matte. 2,758.020. 8-7-56, CI. 75—1.
Schlechten, Albert W. : See —
Gill, Charles B., Schlechten, and Straumanis. 2,732,321,
Schlegel, Carl W., to Bethlehem Steel Co. Beam turning de-
vice. 2.745,535, 5-15-56, CI. 198—33.
Schlegel, Walter L., Jr., to American Steel Foundries. Snubbed
truck. 2,730,049, 1-10-56, CI. 105—197.
Schlegel, Walter L., Jr., to American Steel Foundries. Axle
assembly. 2,740,623, 4-3-56, CI. 267—57.
Schlegel, Walter L., Jr., to American Steel Foundries.
Snubbed spring group. 2,766,036, 10-9-56, CI. 267 — 9.
Schlegel, Werner. Process for forging cast iron and the
like. 2,759,257, 8-21-56, CI. 29—528.
Schleicher, Agnes E. : See —
Schleicher, Eugene M. 2,732,082.
Schleicher. Eugene M., deceased ; A. E. Schleicher, executrix.
Bookracks. 2,732,082, 1-24-56, CI. 211—43.
Schleicher, Harold E., to The Arrow-Hart & Hegeman Electrie
Co. Contact structure for rotary switches. 2,729,724,
1-3-56, CI. 200—166,
Schleicher, Harold E., to The Arrow-Hart & liegeman Electric
Co. Interlocked switch and circuit breaker unit. 2,747,047.
5-22-56, CI. 200—50.
Schleicher, Harold E., to The Arrow-Hart & Hegeman Electric
Co. Operating magnet structure for rotary electric
switches. 2,752,540. 6-26-56, CI. 317—190.
Schleicher, Harold E., to The Arrow-Hart & Hegeman Elec-
tric Co. Interchangeable interlocking mechanisms for
electric switches. 2,756,612, 7-31-56, CI. 74—483.
Schleicher, Lowell : See —
Green, Barrett K., and Schleicher. 2,730,456.
Green, Barrett K., and Schleicher. 2,730,457.
Schleimer, Floyd V. Awning construction. 2,730,779, 1-17-56,
CI. 20 — 57.5.
Schlemmer, Christian F., to Textile Machine Works. Method
of knitting full-fashioned hosiery. 2,733,584, 2-7-56, CI.
66 — 89.
Schlemmer, Philip G., to National Equipment Corp. Ele-
vating mechanism for wrapping machines. 2,731,109,
1-17-56, CI. 187—17.
Schlemmer, Philip G., to National Equipment Corp. Sheet
material feeding and cutting apparatus. 2,751,982,
6-26-56. CI. 164—68.
Schlemmer. Philip G., to National Equipment Corp. Sheet-
transporting apparatus. 2.752,152, 6-26-56, CI. 271—50.
Schlenker, Felix, to Chemische Werke Albert. Process for
improving the hardening characteristics of phenolic resins.
2,742,449, 4-17-56, CI. 260 — 51.
Schlenker, Felix, and H. Starck, to Chemische Werke Albert.
Epoxide resins cured by alcoholates of polyvalent metals.
2,767,158, 10-16-56, CI. 260—47.
Schlenz, Harry E., and L. E. Langdon, to Pacific Flush Tank
Co. Method of and apparatus for digesting sludge.
2,768,137, 10-23-56. CI. 210—2.
Schlesinger, Albert, to Endo Laboratories, Inc. Esters of
nicotinic acid. 2,706,252, 10-9-50, CI. 260 — 295.5.
Schlesinger, Arthur H. : See —
Bennett, George E., and Schlesinger. 2,757,119.
Mowry, David T., and Schlesinger. 2.734.815.
Mowry, David T., and Schlesinger. 2,745,729
Schlesinger, Arthur H., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Oxybis
(phenylacetamides). 2,769.818, 11-6-56, CI. 260 — 347.3.
Schlesinger. Arthur II., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Herbicidal
compositions. 2,773,758, 12-11-50, CI. 71 — 2.3.
Schlesinger. Kurt, to Motorola, Inc. Color television system.
2,735,880, 2-21-5H, CI. 178—5.2.
Schlesinger, Kurt, to Motorola, Inc. Intercarrier sound
system. 2,750,441, 6-12-56, CI. 178 — 5.8.
Schlesinger, Kurt, to Motorola, Inc. Vectorscope. 2,751,429,
6-19-56, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Schlesinger, Kurt, to Motorola, Inc. Color tube. 2,755,410,
7-17-56, CI. 315—12.
Schlesinger, Kurt, to Motorola, Inc. Modulator. 2,775,738,
12-25-56, CI. 332 — 43.
Schlesinger, Kurt, and L. W. Nero, to Motorola, Inc. Elec-
tronic display means. 2,751.554, 6-19-56, CI. 324 — 88.
Schlesinger, Kurt, and V. Graziano, to Motorola, Inc. De-
flection system. 2,770,748, 11-13-56, CI. 313—78.
Schlesinger, Kurt P., to United Engineering & Foundry Co.
Collapsible reel drum. 2,765,125, 10-2-56, CI. 242—72.
Schlesselman, John H., and D. D. Blaskovitz. Automatic wire
taping apparatus. 2,733,753, 2-7-56, CI. 154 — 1.8.
' "essiger, Paul J. : See —
Crowell, Arnold B., Schlessiger, and Baker. 2,749,839.
Fred W. : See—
Gullholm, Marcus. 2,754,702.
Schletz, Howard D. : See —
Gullholm, Marcus. 2,754,702.
Schlichter Jute Cordage Co., The : See —
Crawford, William W. 2,729,933.
Schlichting, Otto: See —
Reppe, Walter, Schlichting, and Mueller-Gliemann.
2,769,017.
Reppe, Walter, Schlichting, and Westphal. 2,744,900.
Reppe, Walter, Schlichting, Westphal, and Amann.
2,732,380.
Reppe, Walter, Schlichting, Westphal, and Amann.
2,759,926.
Schlichtmann, Walter H. Airplane tire tread. 2,759,512,
8-21-56, CI. 152—209.
Sehlieksupp, Theodore P. Dental floss device. 2,736.327,
2-28-56, CI. 132 — 91.
Schlicksupp, Theodore F. Closure mechanism for containers.
2,769,582, 11-6-56. CI. 222—513.
Schlitt. Flovd F. Fuel burner nozzle and assembly.
2.757,723. 8-7-56. CI. 158—115.
Schlittler, Emil. and J. Mueller. Crystalline reserpine. salts
and compositions thereof. 2,752,351. 6-26-56. CI.
260—286.
Schlittler, Emil, and J. Mueller, to Ciba Pharmaceutical
Products, Inc. New indolines. 2,755,287, 7-17-56, CI.
260—319.
Schlitz, Jos.. Brewing Co. : See —
Braun, Fred J. 2.763 876.
Tennant, Edward E. 2,771,752.
Schloemann Aktiengesellsclmft : See —
Billen, Peter. 2,738,063.
Billen, Peter. 2,759,599.
Billen, Peter, and Haendeler. 2,741,363.
Emmerich, Ernst. 2,738,873.
Haendeler, Walter. 2.753,044.
Musly, Hans. 2,757.731.
Sturtzer, August. 2,766,824.
Schloen, John H., E. M. Elkin, and K. Elder, to Canadian
Copper Refiners Ltd. Electrolyte for copper refining, in-
cluding polyvinyl alcohol. 2,769,775, 11-6-56, CI. 204 — 108.
Schloss, Morris. Buff-making machines. 2,752,202, 6-26-56,
CI. 300—1.
Schloss, Morris. High-speed rotary buffs. 2,767,525,
10-23-56. CI. 51—193.
Schlosser, Paul H., and R. L. Mitchell, to Rayonier Inc.
Regenerated cellulose sheets and process of producing the
sheets. 2.744,292, 5-8-50, CI. 18—48.
Schlosser, Paul H., R. L. Mitchell, and R. F. Bampton, to
Rayonier Inc. Xanthation. 2,762,795, 9-11-56. CI.
260—217.
Schlosser, Russell K., Jr. : See —
Renaud, Ernest P., and Schlosser. 2,755,083.
Schlossmacher, Hubert, to Kurt Korber & Co. K.-G. Appa-
ratus for moistening tobacco and like fibrous materials.
2,767,717, 10-23-56, CI. 131—136.
Schlote, Guido F., to Moritzacky-Schlote Engineering Co.
Spiral actuator for sliding jaw end wrench. 2,753,748,
7-10-56, CI. 81—105.
Schlotter, William J., to The Electric Storage Battery Co.
Storage battery plates and methods of manufacturing the
same. 2,738,375, 3-13-56, CI. 136 — 30.
Schloz, Heinrich : See —
Zepp. Emil. 2,774.307.
LIST OF PATENTEES
697
Schluchter, Alfred W.. to General Motors Corp. Aluminum
base bearing. 2.752,239. 6-26-56. CI. 75—148.
Scbluchter. Alfred W.. to General Motors Corp. Aluminum
base alloy bearing. 2,752,240. 6-26-56, CI. 75—148.
Schlucbter, Alfred \V., to General Motors Corp. Aluminum
base bearing. 2,754,202, 7-10-56, CI. 75 — 148.
Schluchter, Alfred W.t to General Motors Corp. Humidity
sensing devices. 2,756,295, 7-24-56, CI. 200—61.06.
Schluchter, Alfred W., to General Motors Corp. Aluminum
base bearing. 2,703,546, 9-18-56, CI. 75 — 147.
Schluchter, Alfred W., to General Motors Corp. Aluminum
base bearing. 2,766,116, 10-9-56, CI. 75—147.
Schluchter. Alfred W., to General Motors Corp. Bearing.
2,770,031. 11-13-56, CI. 29—197.
Schlueter, Ernest. Lockable hook type fastener. 2,738,211,
3_13_56. CI. 292—111.
Schlumberger, Marcel, to Societe de Prospection Electrique
Procedes Schlumberger. Electrical firing system for explo-
sively operated borehole tools. 2,736,260, 2-28-56, CI.
102—20.
Schlumberger, Marcel, to Borg-Warner Corp. Aligning means
for shaped charge perforating apparatus. 2,750,885,
6-19-56, CI. 102—20.
Schlumberger, Marcel, to Societe de Prospection Electrique
Procedes Schlumberger. Device for controlling the firing
of charges of powder or explosives from a distance.
2.761,385, 9-4-56, CI. 102—27.
Schlumberger, Marcel, to Borg-Warner Corp. Apparatus for
perforating well casings by means of shaped charges.
2,764,937, 10-2-56, CI. 102—20.
Schlumberger, Roger. Plant for oiling or moistening textile
fibres and the like. 2.733,099, 1-31-56, CI. 299 — 58.
Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp. : See —
Blanchard, Andre, and Mennecier. 2,732,525.
Bricaud. Joseph M. 2,750.557.
De Chambrier, Pierre. 2,754,719.
Dewan, John T. 2,745,970.
Dewan. John T.. and Goodman. 2,735,019.
Doll, Henri-Georges,
Doll, Henri-Georges.
Doll. Henri-Georges.
Doll. Henri-Georges.
Doll, Henri-Georges.
Doll. Henri-Georges
Ferre, Maurice C
Prev, Hugh B,
2,736,967.
2,747,401.
2,747,402.
2,749,503.
2,753.520.
2,761,103.
2,743,414.
69. (
Gillies. George K. 2,752,561.
Goodman, Clark. 2,769.914.
Krasnow, Shelley. 2,769,920.
Krasnow, Shelley. 2,770,736.
Saurenman. Dean F. 2.770.308.
Schuster, Nick A. 2,770,771.
Schlumbohm. Peter. Automobile with heat dissipating air
duct. 2.734.588, 2-14--56, CI. 180 — 58.
Schlumbohm, Peter. Coffee maker. 2,738,722, 3-20-56, CI.
99 — 313.
Schlumbohm. Peter. Device for circulating fluids. 2,739,757,
3-27-56. CI. 230—134.
Schlumbohm. Peter. Electric resistance heater. 2,747,071,
5-22-56. CI. 219—19.
Schlumbohm. Peter. Dehumidifier apparatus for air condi-
tioning. 2,747.383, 5-29-56. CI. 62—140.
Schlumbohm. Peter. Decanter for pouring ice cubes.
2.762.203. 9-11-56, CI. 62—1.
Schlumpf, Hans. Photographic objective of three air spaced
lenses. 2.736,234. 2-28-56. CI. 88—57.
Schmal, Alois H.. to Mack Mfg. Corp. Rear axle carrier unit.
2,731,855. 1-24-56. CI. 74—606.
Schmale. Henry. Hydraulically actuated tractor scraper.
2,729.901. 1-10-56, CI. 37—133.
Schmalenbnch. Adolf, to Gesellschaft fur Teerverwertung mit
beschrankter Haftung and Heinrich Koppers, Gesellschaft
mit beschrankter Haftung. Continuous fractionation of tar.
2,740.753. 4-3-56. CI. 196—76.
Schmalfeld. Paul : See —
Danulat. Friedrich. Schmalfeld. and Rudolph. 2.772.873.
Schmalz, Lueille E. Shoulder strap for women's undergar-
ments. 2,753.569, 7-10-56, CI. 2—323.
Schm.tlzried. Harrv L. Channel bars connecting link.
2,775.338. 12-25-56, CI. 198—189.
Schmauch, Lorenz J. : See —
Grubb. Henrv M., and Schmauch. 2,768,306.
Schmaus, Edward M. Sickle grinder. 2,762,169, 9-11-56,
CI. 51—33.
Schmauss. William F. : See —
Brock, Peter R., Luft, and Schmauss. 2,772,688.
Sehmpchel, Arno E. Endless chain snow removal device.
2,768,454, 10-30-56, CI. 37 — 53.
Schmelzer. Albert, and O. Bayer, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Aktiengesellschaft. Quinone substituted phthalic acids.
2,769,012, 10-30-56, CI. 260—326.
Schmelzle. Ambrose F. : See —
Hendricks. James O., Lundquist, and Schmelzle.
2,750,304.
Schmerheim, John F. : See —
Himman, Donald D., and Schmerheim. 2,733,417.
Schmerling, Louis, to Universal Oil Products Co. Prepara-
tion of primary alkylaromatic compounds. 2,759,028,
8-14-56, CI. 260 — 671.
Schmerling, Louis, to Universal Oil Products Co. Prepara-
tion of mono-alkylated aromatic compounds. 2,759,029,
8-14-56, CI. 260—671.
Schmerling, Louis, to Universal Oil Products Co. Prepara-
tion of mono-alkylated aromatic compounds. 2,759 <>:;n,
8-14-56, CI. 260—671.
Schmerling, Louis, to Universal Oil Products Co. Production
of alkvlcvcloparaffins. 2,769,849, 11-6-56, CI. 260 — 666.
Schmertz, William E., and H. D. Sterick. Ingot mold insert
mat. 2,743,493, 5-1-56, CI. 22—139.
Schmid, Albert E.. Jr. : See —
Lufcy, Carroll W., and Schmid. 2,734,165.
Schmid, Arthur W. Forehearth structure. 2,767,518,
10-23-56, CI. 49—54.
Schmid, August, to Staniolfabrik Burgdorf A. G. Torque con-
verter, in particular for winding rolls and the like.
2,766,600, 10-16-56, CI. 64 — 30.
Schmid, Erich : See —
Stoll, Willy, and Schmid. 2.729,043.
Stoll, Willy, and Schmid. 2,756,229.
Schmid. Erwin F. : See —
Beck. Hans J., and Schmid. 2,730,771.
Schmid, Erwin F„ to SKF Kugellagerfarbiken Gesellschaft
niii in ■:;( 'hr.'inkter Haftung. Bearing device. 2,757,992,
8-7-56. CI. 308—152.
Schmid. Erwin F., and J. Raible, to SKF Kugellagerfabriken
Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Top weighting
roller. 2,740,104, 4-3-50, CI. 19—142.
Schmid, Frank R., % to H. E. Wiersch. Hand tool for truing
pipe ends. 2,767,605, 10-23-56, CI. 81 — 15.
Schmid, Herman, and A. P. Hobush, to Incoro, Inc. Agitator
for removing chaff from roasted coffee. 2,747,496, 5-29-56.
CI. 99—236.
Schmid, Jacob C, to General Motors Corp. Dual fuel system.
2,760,565, 8-28-56, CI. 158—36.4.
Schmid, John H, to J. A. Zurn Mfg. Co. Separator.
2,745,551, 5-15-56, CI. 210—43.
Schmid, John H.. to J. A. Zurn Mfg. Co. Floor drain ex-
tension. 2,749.999, 6-12-56, CI. 182 — 31.
Schmid, John H., to J. A. Zurn Mfg. Co. Stacked discs
strainer assembly. 2,757,802, 8-7-56, CI. 210—169.
Schmid, John H., to J. A. Zurn Mfg. Co. Roof drain ex-
tension. 2,765,865, 10-9-56, CI. 182 — 31.
Schmid, John H., and F. Heiles, to J. A. Zurn Mfg. Co.
Sleeves for piping passing through a floor or roof.
2,743,946, 5-1-56, CI. 285—31.
Schmid, John H., and H. V. Boggess, to J. A. Zurn Mfg. Co.
Steam heated roof drain. 2,762,448, 9-11-56, CI. 182—31.
Schmid, Leopold : See —
Rabe, Karl, and Schmid. 2,768.002.
Schmid, Leopold, to Dr. Ing. h. c. F. Porsche K. G. Syn-
chronizing mechanisms for change speed gears. 2,736,411,
2-28-5(1 CI 192 53
Schmid, Leopold, to Dr. Ing. h. c. F. Porsche K.-G. Syn-
chronizing mechanism for speed change gear systems of
automotive, vehicles. 2,771,975, 11-27-56, CI. 192—48.
Schmid, Luis, to Interpa-Corporation Registered Trust. Con-
tainer seals or closures. 2,753,074, 7-3-56, CI. 220—24.5.
Schmid, Max, E. Moser, J. Danuser, R. Mory, W. Mueller,
and J. Wuergler, to Ciba Ltd. Manufacture of acid amide
derivatives of azo-compounds. 2,741,656, 4-10-56, CI.
260—160.
Schmid. Max, E. Moser, J. Danuser, R. Mory, W. Mueller,
and J. Wuergler, to Ciba Ltd. Acid amide derivatives of
azo dyestuffs. 2.741,657, 4-10-56, CI. 260—160.
Schmid, Max, E. Moser, J. Danuser, R. Mory, W. Mueller,
and J. Wuergler, to Ciba Ltd. Acid amide derivatives of
azo-dyestuffs. 2,741,658, 4-10-56, CI. 260—174.
Schmid, Max, E. Moser, J. Danuser, R. Mory, W. Mueller,
and J. Wuergler, to Ciba Ltd. Acid amide derivatives of
azo-dyestuffs. 2,741,659, 4-10-56. CI. 260 — 174.
Schmid, Max, and R. Mory, to Ciba Ltd. Process for the
manufacture of functional derivatives of azo-dvestnffs con-
taining sulfonic acid groups. 2,759,921, 8-21-50, CI.
260—200.
Schmid, Max, and C. Frey, to Ciba Ltd. Acid amide deriva-
tives of azo-dyestuffs. 2,774,755, 12-18-56, CI. 260—174.
Schmid, Michael : See —
Campe, Fritz, Hermann, and Schmid. 2.752.127.
Schmid, Paul E., to Reed Roller Bit Co. Reversing valve.
2,733,687, 2-7-56, CI. 3 21—34.
Schmid, Paul E., to Reed Roller Bit Company. Torque
controlling device. 2,757,523, 8-7-56, CI. 64—30.
Schmid, Raymond W. : See —
Golden, Abraham H., Schmid, and Kubik. 2,747,907.
Knbik. Paul P., and Schmid. 2.748.590.
Schmid, Walter, to Stewart-Warner Corp. Control valve for
lubricating apparatus. 2,734.666, 2-14-56. CI. 222—250.
Schmid, Wolfgang. Method and system for observing motion
phenomena in living bodies. 2,744,521, 5-8-56. CI. 128 — 2.
Schmid, Wolfgang. Signaling system for controlling at a re-
mote station movement sequences of land, water, and air
vehicles. 2,762,992, 9-11-56, CI. 340—24.
Schmidhalter, Alfred : See —
Stark, Eduard. 2,738,822.
Stark, Eduard. 2.757,428.
Schmidinger. Joseph. Wire controlled snap switch. 2,761.931,
9-4-56, CI. 200—113.
Schmidle, Claude J. : See —
Mansfield, Richard C, and Schmidle. 2,765,315.
Schmidle, Claude J., to Rohm & Haas Co. Organic reactions
involving acetals in the presence of mixed anionic cationic
ion exchange resins as catalysts. 2,736,741, 2-28-56, CI.
260—465.6.
Schmidle, Claude J., to Rohm & Haas Co. Hydroxyamines.
2.765,307, 10-2-56, CI. 260—247.7.
698
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Sclimidle, Claude J., to Rohm & Haas Co. Process for prep-
aration of certain oxazines and piperidinols. 2,775..>90,
12-25-56, CI. 260—244.
Sclimidle, Claude J., to Rohm & Haas Co. Separating
a-methylstyrenes from isopropvlbenzenes using amines.
2,775,630, 12-25-56, CI. 260—669.
Sclimidle, Claude J., and R. C. Mansfield, to Rohm & Haas
<',. I.Variion of vinyl ethers and hydrogen donors.
2,736,743, 2-28-56, CI. 260 — 183.
Sclimidle, Claude J., and R. C. Mansfield, to Rohm & Haas Co.
3-Hydroxymethy]-4-i)hcny I let] Hindu, pyridines and their
esters. 2,748,140, 5-29-56, CI. 260—295.5.
Schmidle, Claude J., and R. C. Mansfield, to Rohm & Haas
Co. Production of tetrahydro-pyridines from tetrahydro-
1,3-oxazines. 2.750,385, 6-12-5(1, CI. 2(10—290.
Schmidle, Claude J., and R. C. Mansfield, to Rohm & Haas Co.
Preparation of esters. 2,765,314, 10-2-56, CI. 260—294.3.
Schmidt, Adolph : See —
Fenner, Eckhard, and Schmidt. 2,761,992.
Schmidt, Albert S. : See —
Elliott, Irvin. 2,740,362.
Schmidt, Albert S., and J. R. Shaffer, said Shaffer to said
Schmidt. Slicing machine for making vertical and horizon-
tal slits in bun clusters. 2,753,907, 7-10-56, CI. 146—78.
Schmidt, Alfred T. Means for teaching piano playing.
2,746,339, 5-22-56, CI. 84 — 478.
Schmidt, Arnold W., to Great Lakes Mills, Inc. Seamless
cover for paint rollers. 2,752,953, 7-3-56, CI. 138 — 76.
Schmidt, Arnold W., and J. P. Malik, to The George W.
Borg Corp. Artificial fur product and process of manu-
facture. 2,737,702, 3-13-56, CI. 28—74.
Schmidt, Christian D. 'Safety electric plug and outlet.
2,733,314, 1-31-56. CI. 200 — 115.5.
Schmidt, Don L. Taxi sign display cabinet. 2,770,903,
11-20-56, CI. 40— 125.
Schmidt, Earl H. Tool cases or kits. 2,758,798, 8-14-56,
CI. 224—26.
Schmidt, Edgar H., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.
Variable speed means for web feeders. 2,747.866, 5-29-56,
CI. 271—2.3.
Schmidt, Edward C, Jr., to E. L. Pucel. Lifting device.
2.764.447, 9-25-5)1, CI. 294—92.
Schmidt. Edward F., to Blatz Brewing Co. Base and standard
assembly. 2,764,379, 9-25-56, CI. 248 — 158.
Schmidt, Edward G. : See —
Nelson, Axel B.. Schmidt, and Zinkil. 2,774,972.
Stone. Carl R., and Schmidt. 2,745,428.
Svabek, John E., Jr., Stone, and Schmidt. 2,756,437.
Schmidt, Edward G., to Crane Co. Tank discharge valve.
2,741,775, 4-17-56, CI. 4—57.
Schmidt, Edward G., and A. B. Nelson, to Crane Co. Com-
bined supply valve and refill tube. 2,743,459, 5-1-56,
Cl. 4—57
Schmidt. Eugene: See —
Spaulding. Charles A., Jr., and Schmidt. 2,754,263.
Schmidt. Frank, to Streeter-Amet Co. Coupling tor transmit-
ting vibration-free rotational motion. 2,729,078, 1-3-56,
Cl. 64— 30.
Schmidt. Fred W.. Jr., to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories. Inc.
Receiver antenna coupling circuit for balanced or unbal-
anced inmit. 2.754.415, 7-10-5(1. Cl. 250 — 20.
Schmidt, Fred W., Jr., and S. A. De Mars, to Allen B.
Du Mont Laboratories, Inc. Tuning device. 2,767,381,
10-16-56, Cl. 336—79.
Schmidt, Frederick A. Metal cabinet hanger. 2.733.SS7,
2-7-56, Cl. 248 — 223.
Schmidt, Friedrich W. : See —
Miiller, Karl E„ Schmidt, Weinbrenner, and Piepenbrink.
2,729,618.
Schmidt. Fritz, and O. Bayer, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktien-
gesellschnft. Process of producing organic iron and alumin-
ium alcoholates. 2,773,083, 12-4-56, Cl. 260 — 439.
Schmidt, George E. : See —
Reese, Garland W., Jr., and Schmidt. 2,745.731.
Schmidt, Gustav : See —
Korkowski, Eberhard, and Schmidt. 2,770.098.
Korkowski. Eberhard. Voit, and Schmidt. 2.750.743.
Schmidt, H„ Mfg. Co. : See —
Schmidt, Henry. 2,744,566.
Schmidt, Hans : See —
Behnisch, Robert. Mietzsch, and Schmidt. 2.775 593.
Schmidt, Hans, R. Behnisch, and E. Schraufstatter, to Schen-
ley Industries, Inc. Phenyl stvrvl ketone thiosemicar-
bazones. 2,768,970, 10-30-56, Cl. 260 — 552.
Schmidt, Henry, to H. Schmidt Mfg. Co. I '.racket I'm- back-
rest of article of furniture. 2.744.5(16. 5 S -56. Cl.
155—160.
Schmidt. Herbert O. : See —
Finkenauor. Frederick J., Jr., and Schmidt. 2.757.760.
Schmidt, Jack H., to R. F. Van Alstyne. Chimnev housing
and attic ventilator. 2,737,877, 3-13-56. Cl. 98—46.
Schmidt, Jacob. Headlights for motor vehicles. 2.760,051,
8-21-56, Cl. 240—7.1.
Schmidt, James H. : See —
Ballauer, Alb C, Sargent, and Schmidt. 2,740.25 1.
Schmidt, John, to Crown Cork & Seal Co., Inc. Pouring
spout. 2,757,831, 8-7-56, Cl. 222—539.
Schmidt, John A., to The Standard Register Co. Strip feed-
ing device. 2,751,058, 0-19-56, Cl. 197—128.
Schmidt, John H., to General Electric Co. Automatic waste
disposal apparatus. 2,750,121. 6-12-56, Cl. 241 — 32.5.
Schmidt, Karl, Gesellschaft mit beschraenkter Haftung :
Bticken, Curt. 2,755,528.
Schmidt, Karl, VV. Miiller, R. Putter, F. Suckfull, and G.
Dittmar, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschal t.
Chrome containing azomethiue dvestuffs. 2,753,344, 7-3-56,
Cl. 260 — 240.
Schmidt, Karl O. Semi-automatic perpetual calendar.
2,770,902, 11-20-56, Cl. 40—111.
Schmidt, Lawrence D. : See —
Auvil, Harvey S., and Schmidt. 2,708,977.
Schmidt, Lewis \V. Beet impelling device. 2,770,273,
11-13-56, Cl. 146—85.
Schmidt, Maximilian P. : See —
Sus, Oskar, and Schmidt. 2,766,118.
Sus, Oskar, Schmidt, and Glos. 2,773,765.
Schmidt, Maximilian P., to Azoplate Corp. Light sensitive
material for lithographic printing. 2,767,092, 10-16-56,
Cl. 95—7.
Schmidt, Maximilian P., and O. Siis, to Azoplate Corp. Light-
sensitive para quinone diazides for making printing plates.
2,754,209, 7-10-56, Cl. 95 — 7.
Schmidt, Maximilian P., and O. Siis, to Azoplate Corp. Light-
sensitive material for photomechanical reproduction.
2,759,817, 8-21-56, Cl. 95—7.
Schmidt, Otto A., to Whiting Corp. Apparatus for forming
wheel peripheries. 2,762,171, 9-11-56, Cl. 51 — 104.
Schmidt, Paul : See —
Druey, Jean, and Schmidt. 2,755,281. ,
Schmidt, Paul A. Leveling attachment for cultivators.
2,772,618, 12-4-56, Cl. 97—50.
Schmidt, Robert C, to Varian Associates. Getter and method
of making same. 2,758,239, 8-7-56, Cl. 313—174.
.Schmidt. Robert J. : See —
Krohn, Roy, and Schmidt. 2,743,168.
Schmidt, Theodor 10. Apparatus for refrigeration by means
of aqueous solutions. 2,750,754, 0-19-56, Cl. 62 — 2.
Schmidt-Thome", Josef: See —
Ehrhart, Gustav. Ruschig, Schmidt-Thomg, Haede, and
Fritsch. 2,752,340.
Ehrhart, Gustav, Schmidt-Thome, Ruschig, Fritsch, and
Haede. 2.758.121.
Ruschig, Ileinrich, Fritsch, Schmidt-Thome, and Haede.
2,731,461.
Schmidt, Thur L., to Borg-Warner Corp. Wing tank and
napalm bomb. 2,755,045, 7-17-50, Cl. 244—135.
Schmidt. Trueman L., and J. O. Bach, to Olympia Brewing
Co. Paperboard can carton. 2.754,047, 7-10-50, Cl.
229 — 51.
Schmidt, Walter, to Reynolds Metals Co. Reducing metal
compounds with amalgam. 2,758,921, 8-14-56, Cl.
75—84.5.
Schmidt, Walter G. I-I. Automatic egg colled or for poultry
houses. 2,745,379, 5-15-56, Cl. 119—48.
Schmidt, Walter J., Jr. : See —
Blanding, Forrest H., and Schmidt. 2,755,231.
Schmidt. Walter V. Adjustable tool holder. 2,745,306,
5-15-56, Cl. 82—36.
Schmidt, Walther, to Reynolds Metals Co. Inorganic molten
electrolyte for the electrolysis of titanium. 2.745,802,
5-15-56, Cl. 204—64.
Schmidt, Werner H. : See—
Shafer, Stanley I.. Gudheim. and Schmidt. 2.745.750.
Schmidt, Werner H„ and S. I. Shafer, to Lever Brothers Co.
Method of making margarine. 2.772.970, 12-4-56, Cl.
Schmidt? Wilbur L. : See —
Dvkzeul, Theodore J., and Schmidt. 2.765.803.
Schmidt. William D., and H. L. Blood, to The ITeald Machine
Co. Internal grinding machine. 2,771.714, 11-27-56, Cl.
51^18.
Schmidt. Willy A. : See —
Sprung, Joseph A., and Schmidt. 2.772.971.
Schmidtke, Edward H. Elevator conveyor. 2,773.586,
12-11-56, Cl. 198—233.
Schmidtke, Norman E. Dispensing means. 2.765,956,
10-9-56, Cl. 222 — 11.
Schmidtmann, Hans, to Koppers Co., Inc. Granulator with
moving and opposed sifter members carrying step-shape
material pressers. 2,772,053. 11-27-56. Cl. 241 — 94.
Schmidt-Nickels, Wilhelm : See-
Randall, David I., and Schmidt-Nickels. 2.773.873
Schmidt-Nickels. Wilhelm, to General Aniline & Film Corp.
Brown vat dyestuffs. 2,708.172. 10-23-56. Cl. 260 — 315.
Schmidt-Nickels. Wilhelm, and D. I. Randall, to General Ani-
line & Film Corp. Heter
11-27-56, Cl. 260—294.8.
Schmidt-Nickels, Wilhelm, and L. J. Lugg, to General Ani-
line & Film Corp. Heterocyclic vat dyestuffs. 2,772,273,
11-27-56, Cl. 260—295.
Schmidt-Nickels, Wilhelm, and L. J. Lugg, to General Ani-
line & Film Corp. Heterocyclic vat dyestuffs. 2,772,274,
11-27-56, Cl. 260—295.
Schmidt-Nickels. Wilhelm, and L. J. Lugg, to General Ani-
line & Film Corp. Heterocyclic vat dvestuffs. 2,772,275,
11-27-56, Cl. 260—296.
Schmiedel, Ludwig, to 'Starcosa Maschinen- und Apparatebau
Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Centrifugal sep-
arator. 2,734,681, 2-14-56, Cl. 233—7.
Schmiedel, Ludwig, to Starcosa Maschinen- und Apparatebau
Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Horizontal cen-
trifugal separator. 2,740,580, 4-3-56, Cl. 233—7.
LIST OF PATENTEES
699
Schmiedel, Ludwig, to Starcosa Machinen- und Apparatebau
G. m. b. H. Centrifugal separator. 2,766,930, 10-16-56,
CI. 233—7.
Schmieg, Francis A. : See —
Wilde, Curtis F., Jr. 2,756,866.
Schmier, Jacob, to Rodale Mfg. Co., Inc. Connector.
2,750,571, 6-12-56, CI. 339—103.
Schmierer, Helen L. Eyeshade applicator. 2,705,789,
10-9-56, CI. 128—260.
Schmit, Robert R. : See —
Shannon, John K., and Schmit. 2,735,148.
Shannon, John K., and Schmit. 2,737,542.
Schmitt, Arthur J.. Foundation, The : See —
Barrett. Edward L. 2,740,955.
Schmitt, George P., and B. Jaffe, to St. Regis Paper Co. Re-
formable plastic material. 2,739,094, 3-20-56, CI. 154 — 110.
Schmitt, Harry A. : See —
Lange, William H.. and Schmitt. 2 731,799.
Schmitt, Heinrich, to R. Wittich. Roeking-lever hearing ele-
ment for key-operated office machines. 2.739.6S7, 3-27-56,
CI. 197—41.
Schmitt, Henry O., Jr., to Eastman Kodak Co. Footage
indicator for strip material. 2.767,474, 10-23-56, CI.
33—127.
Schmitt, Karl : See—
Ehrhart, Gustav, Schmitt, and Ott. 2,774,767.
Ehrhart, Gustav, Schmitt, and Ott. 2,774,768.
Schmitt, Marvin H. Automobile battery protector. 2,755,393,
7-17-56. CI. 307—10.
Schmitt, Otto H., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Motor control.
2,743,408, 4-24-56, CI. 318—257.
Schmitt. Otto H.. to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Trace recording with
identification marking on the trace. 2.749.205, 6-5-56.
CI. 346—62.
Schmitt, Otto H., to United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Orientation system.
2,761,123, 8-28-56, CI. 340—187.
Schmitt, Otto H., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Tripper system.
2,762,263, 9-11-56. Cl. 89—1.5.
Schmitt, Otto H., and W. E. Fromm, to Airborne Instru-
ments Laboratory, Inc. Variable frequency signal gen-
erator. 2,730,620, 1-10-56. Cl. 250 — 36.
Schmitt, Otto H., and E. G. Sorensen, to the United States of
America as represented bv the Secretarv of the Navy.
Translation system. 2,743,024, 4-24-56. Cl. 212—24.
Schmitt, Robert A. : See —
Davis, Clyde O., Noren, and Schmitt. 2.752,848.
Schmitt. Robert D. : See—
Eller. Harold E., and Schmitt. 2.763.278.
Schmitt. Roland G., and V. E. Swedberg, to Walgreen Co.
Machine for making fibrous badges having an adhesive se-
curing portion. 2,733.751. 2-7-56. Cl. 154 — 1.
Schmitt, Roland G., H. W. Raddatz, and V. Swedberg. to Wal-
green Co. Method of preparing a food product from a frozen
concentrate. 2,765,234, 10-2-56, Cl. 99 — 193.
Schmitt, Roland G., Jr. : See —
Goertz, Raymond C, Schmitt, and Olsen. 2.764.301.
Goertz, Raymond C, Schmitt, Olsen and Wehrle.
2,774,488.
Schmitt. Rose M. Multi-pin game device. 2,757,004, 7-31-56.
Cl 273 133
Schmitter, Walter P. : See —
Falk, Louis W., and Schmitter. 2.734,396.
Schmitter, Walter P., to The Falk Corp. Power transmission.
2,762,228, 9-11-56, Cl. 74—330.
Schmitter, Walter P., to The Falk Corp. Shaft support and
reverse rotation unit. 2,765,053, 10-2-56, Cl. 188 — 82.8.
Schmitter, Walter P., A. G. Bade, and J. \V. Fitzgerald,
to The Falk Corp. Cotton card engine drives. 2,732,731,
1-31-56, Cl. 74—665.
Schmitter, Walter P., and A. G. Bade, to The Falk Corp.
Multiple clutch-coupling unit. 2.747,711, 5-29-56. Cl.
Schmitz, Adolf, to Th. Goldschmidt A. G. Manufacture of
bactericidal clear ice. 2,755,191, 7-17-56, Cl. 99 — 224.
Schmitz, Al : See —
Rogers. Ervin, and Schmitz. 2,730.374.
Schmitz. Albert A. Manually operated hvdraulic steering
mechanism. 2.757,014, 7-31-56, Cl. 280 — 87.
Schmitz. Carl. Throwaway crown cap remover. 2,757,814,
8-7-56, Cl. 215—46.
Schmitz, Carl. Bottle throwaway crown cap remover.
2.757,815. 8-7-56. Cl. 215—46.
Schmitz. Charles F., Jr. : See —
McCotter. James D., Jr., Schmitz, Clarke, and McMahon.
2,753,478.
Schmitz. Fred W.. to Commercial Solvents Corp. Thermal
dehydrochlorination of benzene hexachloride. 2,768,216,
10-23-56. Cl. 260—650.
Schmitz. Friedrich. Condensate remover. 2 749 046. 6-5-56.
Cl. 236 — 59.
Schmitz, Heinrich : See —
Grimme, Walter, Emde, Schmitz. and Wollner. 2.766.278.
Schmitz. Joseph F. Plant container. 2.758.419, 8-14-56, Cl.
47—37.
Schmitz, Paul J. Wire loom manufacture of pattern pile
fabrics. 2,758,613. 8-14-56. Cl. 139—39.
Schmitz, Walter. 'Swimming fin. 2,729,832, 1-10-56, Cl.
9 — 21.
Schmitz, Werner, to P. Wolters. Needled cover for pressing
platen. 2.746,182, 5-22-56, Cl. 38 — 66.
Schmitz, William A. : See —
Green, James M. 2,754,120.
Schmit z-Hillebrecht, Ernst, and G. Technau, to Farbenfabri-
ken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for producing shaped
bodies. 2.750,323, 6- 1 2- 56, ( '1. 1 54—140.
Scbmollinger, William F., to Chase Bross & Copper Co. Inc.
Methods of extruding high copper alloys. 2.773,593,
12-11-56, Cl. 207—10.
Schmorhun, John G. : See —
Abelson, Arthur, and Schmorhun. 2,752.773.
Schmunk, John D., to The Hancock Brick and Tile Co. Appa-
ratus for forming cylinders of plastic material. 2,770,861,
11-20-56, Cl. 25—39.
Schmutzler, Richard W. : See —
Scott, David D., and Schmutzler. 2,754,783.
Schnabel, Otto F., and ,T. II. Vickcrs. m (Jill Li -d Wood Co.
Elevator leveling means. 2,742,108. 4-17-56, Cl. 187—29.
Schnackv, John F. Continuous level-sensing device. 2,729,893,
1-10-56, Cl. 33—126.
Schnaith, Robert F. : See —
Kalinowski, Mathew L., and Schnaith. 2,768,885.
Schneebeli, Emil, and T. E. Crawford, to J. I. Case Co.
Taper boring device. 2,775,147. 12-25-56, Cl. 77 — 4.
Schnegg, Robert : See —
Ehm, Wilhelm, and Schnegg. 2,746,938.
Schnehain, Earl E., to The Realistic Co. Bottle filling ma-
chine and valve therefor. 2.764.333, 9-25-56, Cl. 226 — 128.
Schneible, Claude B., and R. H. Moore, to Claude B. Schneible
Co., Inc. Cupola furnace provided with means to produce
a gaseous curtain in its opening. 2 , 7 4 f 1 , 7 4 3 , 5-22-56, Cl.
266—17.
Schneible, Claude B., and R. H. Moore, to Claude B. Schneible
Co., Inc. Cupola furnace and method of treating gases
therefrom. 2,746,858, 5-22-56, Cl. 75 — 13.
Schneible, Claude B., A. S. Lundy, and L. C. Beers, to Claude
B. Schneible Co., Inc. Gas treating apparatus and method.
2,763,337, 9-18-56, Cl. 183 — 41.
Schneible, Claude B., Co., Inc. : See —
Schneible, Claude B., Lundv, and Beers. 2,763,337.
Schneible, Claude B., and Moore. 2,746,743.
Schneible, Claude B., and Moore. 2,746,858.
Schneid, Alfred F., P. Resnick, and R. A. Pizzarello, to Inter-
chemical Corp. Fungicidal metal salts of phthalic acid.
2,769,731, 11-6-56, Cl. 117—138.5.
Schneider, Abraham : See —
Jezl, James L., and Schneider. 2.767,131.
Jezl, James L., and Schneider. 2,771,404.
Kennedy, Robert M., and Schneider. 2,767,228.
Schneider, Abraham, to Sun Oil Co. Alkylation of hydrocar-
bons. 2,742,512, 4-17-56, Cl. 260 — 668.
Schneider, Abraham, to Sun Oil < 'o. Dimerization of mono-
alkyl benzenes. 2,742,513, 4-17-56, Cl. 260—668.
Schneider, Abraham, to Sun Oil Co. Dimerization of mono-
alkyl benzenes. 2,742.514, 4-17-56, Cl. 260—668.
Schneider, Abraham, to Sun Oil Co. Alkylation of hydrocar-
bons. 2,752,516, 4-17-56. Cl. 260 — 668.
Schneider, Abraham, and W. K. Conn, to Sun Oil Co. Isom-
erization of cis-decalin. 2,734,092, 2-7-56, Cl. 260 — 666.
Schneider, Abraham, and W. K. Conn, to Sun Oil Co. Isom-
erization of decalin. 2,734,093, 2-7-56, Cl. 260—666.
Schneider, Abraham, and W. K. Conn, to Sun Oil Co. Con-
version of toluene into naphthenes, benzene and xylene.
2,739,993. 3-27-56, Cl. 260—667.
Schneider, Abraham, and W. K. Conn, to Sun Oil Co. Separa-
tion of hydrocarbons. 2,742,507, 4-17-56. Cl. 260 — 648.
Schneider, Abraham, and J. L. Jezl, to Sun Oil Co. De-
sulfurizing mineral oil using an unsaturated nitrile with
or without caustic. 2,758,058. 8-7-56. Cl. 196—24.
Schneider. Albert, and 1. Botnick. to I. Botnick. Flush-valve
ball. 2,752.608, 7-3-56. Cl. 4—57.
Schneider, Albert P. Internal-combustion engines and induc-
tion systems therefor. 2,733.696, 2-7-56, Cl. 123 — 97.
Schneider, Arthur W., and B. Cooperman, to Commercial
Radio-Sound Corp. Audible and visual two-way communica-
tion and annunciation system for hospitals and the like.
2,740,842, 4-3-56, Cl. 179—27.
Schneider, Arthur W., B. Cooperman, and D. G. Allen, to
Commercial Radio-Sound Corp. Privacy guarded telephone
intercommunicating system. 2,741,667, 4-10-56, Cl.
179—39.
Schneider, Charles. Spring-type rocking chair. 2,746,518,
5-22-56, Cl. 155—54.
Schneider, Charles F., and R. D. Turkington, to Armstrong
Cork Co. Temperature control system for calender rolls.
2,771,246, 11-20-56, Cl. 236—1.
Schneider, Dana J., and F. H. Tennis, to Hydraulic Unit
Specialties Co. Control valve for fluid pressure operated
mechanisms. 2,745,433, 5-15-56, Cl. 137 — 621.
Schneider, Douglas R. Folding shelf. 2,758,724, 8-14-56,
Cl. 211—93.
Schneider, Earl P. : See —
Swenson. Paul F., and Cooperrider. 2,772.834.
Schneider. Edgar R. Pulsation smoothing valve. 2,774,374,
12-18-56. Cl. 137—505.29.
Schneider; Edgar W. : See —
Dubois, Laurent O., Gartside, Johnson, and Schneider.
2,773,911.
Schneider, Edward S. : See —
Slingerland, Arthur J. 2.745,419.
Schneider, Emile, to Societe Horlogere de Porrentruv, Phenix
Watch Co. S. A. Oscillatory cam ratchet drive. 2,744,413,
5-8-56, Cl. 74—126.
Schneider, Erna E. : See —
Schneider, Helmuth F. and E. E. 2,745,196.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Schneider, Ernest W. : See —
Barrett, Edward L. 2,740.955.
Schneider, Ernst W., to Societe d'Equipements Industriels
et Laitiers. Dispersion machine with preliminary com-
minuting system and a plurality of dispersion systems of
different constructional form. .',,:::■. '):;o, 3-20-50, CI.
241—162.
Schneider, Ernst W., to Societe d'Equipements Industriels
et Laitiers. Comminuting apparatus and method. 2,738,931,
3-20-56, CI. 241—162.
Schneider, Frank H., to Florence Stove Co. Auxiliary deep
well broiling unit for a range. 2,761,053, 8-28-56, CI.
219—37.
Schneider, Hans P., to McGraw Electric Co. 'Circuit inter-
rupter. 2,734,966, 2-14-56, CI. 200 — 114.
Schneider, Hans P., to McGraw Electric Co. Air disconnect
switch. 2,744,179, 5-1-56, CI. 200—146.
Schneider, Harold N. : See —
McBride, George C, and Schneider. 2,749,412.
Schneider, Heinrich. Internal combustion engine. 2,731,956,
1-24-56, CI. 123—32.
Schneider, Heinrich. Surface projectile game. 2,749,126,
6-5-56, CI. 273—108.
Schneider, Helmuth F. and E. E. Shoe construction.
2,745,196, 5-15-56, CI. 36—2.5.
Schneider, Helmuth G., and P. W. Brakeley, Jr., to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Controlled isobutylene poly-
merization. 2,775,577, 12-25-56, CI. 260—82.
Schneider, Henry F. Shoring devices. 2,746,706, 5-22-56i
CI. 248—354.
Schneider, Herbert A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Pulse train generator circuits. 2,760,089, 8-21-56, CI.
307—106.
Schneider, Herbert A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Direct current voltage restoration circuit. 2,760,090,
8-21-56, CI. 307—106.
Schneider, Hermann : See —
Hase, Georg, Schneider, and Kirchhoff. 2,752,712.
Schneider, Jacob. Reversible drill bit. 2,746,722, 5-22-56,
CI. 255—61.
Schneider, John, to Hehr Mfg. Co. Trolling device.
2,749,648, 6-12-56, CI. 43—42.72.
Schneider, John W. Computing device. 2,736,490, 2-28-56.
CI. 235—61.
Schneider, Julius L.. to Continental Can Co., Inc. Closure
with sealing pad having concentric ribs. 2,752,059.
6-26-56, CI. 215—40.
Schneider, Karl : See —
Burdick, Will S., and Schneider. 2,735,559.
Schneider, Karl R. : See —
Resek, Marc, Kirkpatrick, and Schneider. 2,742,034.
Schneider, Kurt R., to Eureka Specialty Printing Co. Label-
ing machine. 2,754,022, 7-10-56, CI. 216 — 28.
Schneider, Paul : See —
Lober. Friedrich, Bayer, Bogemann, and Schneider.
2,775,568.
Lober, Friedrich, 'Bayer, Bogemann, and Schneider.
2,775.639.
Schneider, Paul L., and W. H. Taylor, to General Motors
Corp. Switch. 2,748.216, 5-29-56, CI. 200 — 77.
Schneider, Robert A. Apparatus for removing the casing of
link sausage and structurally like products. 2,730,754.
1-17-56, CI. 17—1.
Schneider, Robert A. Method of forming a length of link
sausage and product. 2,767,097, 10-16-56, CI. 99—109.
Schneider, Robert W. Optical game devices. 2,731,265,
1-17-56, CI. 273—1.
Schneider, Rudolf, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesell-
schaft. Apparatus for distilling or evaporating liquids.
2,766,193, 10-9-50, CI. 202—236.
Schneider, Sidney, to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Manufacture of odorless and odor-stable mineral oil.
2,772,316, 11-27-56, CI. 260 — 683.4.
Schneider, Sol, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Radiation counter.
2,756,348, 7-24-56, CI. 250—83.6.
Schneider, William, and A. W. Worthington, to Wostinghouse
Electric Corp. Flexible resin bonded mica members.
2,772.696, 12-4-56. CI. 138—55.
Schneider, William P. : See —
Hogg. John A., and Schneider. 2,750,381.
Schneider, William P., to The Upjohn Co. Oxidation of
hydrocortisone esters to cortisone esters. 2,751,402,
6-19-56, CI. 260—397.45.
Schneider, William P., and A. R. Hanze, to The Upjohn Co.
Preparation of 17-a-hydroxy-20-keto-pregnenes. 2,769,823,
11-6-56, CI. 260—397.45.
Schneider. William P., and A V. Mcintosh, Jr., to The Upjohn
Co. Hydroxylation of A17(20)-pregnenes. 2,769,824,
11-6-56, CI. 260 — 397.45.
Schneider, William P., and J. A. Hogg, to The Upjohn Co.
Preparation of 17-<v-hvdroxy-2n-ketopregnenes from A17-
pregnenes. 2,769,825, 11-6-56, CI. 260—397.45.
Schneiderman, Abraham : See —
Horowitz, Harry, and Schneiderman. 2,737,942.
Schneiderman. Joseph. Electrical conduit fitting with access
opening and closure therefor. 2,749,148, 6-5-56, CI.
285—6.5.
Schnell, Aaron L. Flexible bar type bump gate. 2,731,744,
1-24-56, CI. 39 — 84.
Schnell, Albert. Method of disposing and utilization of sul-
fite waste liquor. 2,774,754, 12-18-56, CI. 260—124.
Schnell, Hermann, and W. Becker, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Aktiengesellschaft. Polymerizable esters. 2,755,303,
7-17-56. CI. 260—486.
Schnell, Hermann, W. Becker, and O. Bayer, to Farben-
fabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Preparation of cation
exchangers from copolymerized earboxylic acid and cross-
linking agent. 2,768,991, 10-30-56, CI. 260 — 2.2.
Schnell, Michael S. Die for drawing sheet material.
2,761,406, 9-4-56, CI. 113 — 46.
Schnell, Steve, to Wagner Electric Corp. Self-centering com-
pound brake. 2,755,889, 7-24-56, CI. 188 — 78.
Schnell, Wilbur L. Insulation panels for truck bodies.
2,756,095, 7-24-56, CI. 296—28.
Schneller, Arthur J. Foldable seat and bed construction.
2,730,727 1-17-56, CI. 5—38.
Schneller, George H. : See —
Tansey, Robert P., and Schneller. 2,731,390.
Schneller, Rudy F. : See —
Klein, Victor G., Schneller, and Mueller. 2,735,683.
Mueller, Carl H., and Schneller. 2,748.893.
Schnepf, William K., to General Motors Corp. Motor control
means. 2,732,523, 1-24-56, CI. 318 — 466.
Schnepf, William K., to General Motors Corp. Snap acting
speed responsive device. 2,747.854, 5-29-56, CI. 264 — 15.
Schnepp, Louis W. Flush ball guide. Re. 24,106, 1-10-56,
CI. 4—57.
Schnider, Otto : See —
Fromherz, Konrad, Gruessner, and Schnider. 2,770,509.
Griissner, Andreas, and Schnider. 2,740,788.
Schnider, Otto, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Morphinan de-
rivatives. 2,746,962, 5-22-56, CI. 260—285.
Schnitz, Pies E. Fluid suction and mixing device. 2,747,790,
5-29-56, CI. 230 — 95.
Schnitzer, Anton M. : See —
Reusser, Robert E., and Schnitzer. 2,761.864.
Schnitzer, George W. Fish lure. 2,763,087, 9-18-56, CI.
43 — 42.48.
Schnitzius, Homer D., and J. M. Cox, to The Richardson Co.
Antistringing injection nozzle 2.7-17.226, 5-29-56, CI.
18—30.
Schnizer, Arthur W. : See —
MacLean, Alexander F., and Schnizer. 2,754,300.
Schnoll, Nathan. Electrical contact clip and cover therefor.
2,754,490, 7-10-50, CI. 339 — 200.
Schnuck, Carl F., to Farrel-Birmingham Co., Inc. Universal
coupling. 2,740,270, 4-3-56, CI. 64 — 7.
Schnyder, Auxilius P. Apparatus for feeding solids into pres-
sure vessels. 2,732,086, 1-24-56, CI. 214—17.
Schoch, Henry B. : See —
Bliss, Joseph A., Lakin, Maxwell, and Schoch. 2,758,258.
Schock, Alfred, to Alexander Smith, Inc. Apparatus for mak-
ing non-woven fabric. 2,768,671, 10-30-56, CI. 154 — 1.1.
Schock, Alfred, to Alexander Smith, Inc. Spraying appara-
tus for web material. 2,770,216, 11-13-56, CI. 118—323.
Schock, Robert E., to Radio Corp. of America. Squelch cir-
cuit. 2,771,546, 11-20-56. CI. 250 — 20.
Schockett, Harry U. Recessed lighting fixtures. 2,741,695,
4-10-56, CI. 240—78.
Schodel, Ernst, to Rheinmetall Aktiengesellschaft. Machines
for processing leather. 2,740,2*::. 4-3-56, CI. 69—34.
Schoech, Ernest C. Apparatus for applying lettering and
designs. 2,757.608, 8-7-56, CI. 101—128.2.
Schoeffel, Eugene W. : See — •
Barton, Daniel M., and Schoeffel. 2,752,243.
Barton. Daniel M., and Schoeffel. 2,774,666.
Schoeffel, Eugene W., to Sterling Drug Inc. Recovery of
cooking liquor from spent semi-chemical pulping liquors.
2,750,290. 6-12-56, CI. 92—2.
Schoeffel, Eugene W., and D. M. Barton, to Sterling Drug
Inc. Production of beta-naphthol. 2,760,992, 8-28-56, Cl.
260—628.
SrliortTel. Eugene W., and D. M. Barton, to Sterling Drug
Inc. Production of soluble sulfides. 2,774,665, 12-18-56.
Cl. 92—2.
Schoeld. Edmund A., and C. W. Egbom, to Potash Co. of
America. Resin-coated potassium salts and method of mak-
ing the same. 2,734,002, 2-7-56, Cl. 117 — 100.
Schoeld, Edmund A., J. M. Fritschy, and R. R. Nelson, to
Potash Co. of America. Treatment of potash ores.
2,757,796, 8-7-56, Cl. 209—166.
Schoelles, Harold J., to General Motors Corp. Fluid control
valves for heaters and other devices. 2,750,146. 6-12-56,
Cl. 251—306.
Schoen, Donald W., to Illinois McGraw Electric Co. Beater
ejector. 2,744,734. 5-8-56, Cl. 259—1.
Schoen, Karl, to Endo Laboratories, Inc. Enhancing solubil-
ity of chlorethyl-theophylline bv nicotinamide and result-
ing composition. 2,755,221, 7-17-56, Cl. 167—67.
Schoen, Moritz. Containers or tray structures. 2,751,270,
6_19_56. Cl. 312—202.
Schoen, William : See —
Saums, William A., and Schoen. 2,759,856.
Schoenberg, Ernst A., to Steatite Research Corp. Magneti-
cally strong ferromagnetic magnesium-zinc type of ferrite.
2,773,039, 12-4-56, Cl. 252—62.5.
Schoenberger, Alvin A., to Industrial Rayon Corp. Coated
flexible fabric. 2,755,535, 7-24-56, Cl. 28—80.
Schoenberger, W. J„ Co., The : See —
Stuckenholt, Casper S. 2,747,830.
Schoenbrunn, Erwin F. : See —
Gardner. James H., Robertson, and Schoenbrunn.
2.775,601.
Gardner, James H., and Schoenbrunn. 2,775,510.
LIST OF PATENTEES
2,729,990,
2,765,472,
2,766,458,
Schoeneberg, Carl, to Jay V. Zimmerman Co. Intercommuni-
cation devices. 2,703,719, 9-18-50, CI. 179 — 1.
Schoeuecker, John L. Extensible pallet. 2,764,377, 9-25-56,
CI. 248—120.
Schoenewolf, Friederich W., to Automatic Corawrapping
Machine Corp. Package collector for coin package machine.
2,755,978, 7-24-56, CI. 53 — 244.
Schoenfeld, William H.. Jr. : See —
Woolford, Custis S., and Schoenfeld. 2,751,873.
Schoenfeldt, Herman K., and J. B. Yoder, to General Electric
Co. Method of internally coating lamp bulbs with reflective
material. 2,733,166, 1-31-56, CI. 117 — 35.
Schoenhardt, George, to Jewel Tea Co., Inc. Adjustable
knockdown shelf assembly. 2,739,777, 3-27-56, CI.
248—243.
Schoenlaub, Robert A., to Zirconium Corp. of America. Proc-
ess for producing zirconium carbide. 2,756,126, 7-24-56,
CI. 23—16.
Schoenoff, Waldemar P. : See —
Bechard, Conrad E., and Schoenoff. 2,736,873.
Bechard, Conrad E., and Schoenoff. 2,736,874,
Schoenrock, Otto R. Oil seal. 2,736,624, 2-28-56, CI.
308—187.1.
Schoenrock, Otto R. Differential. 2,748,620, 6-5-56, CI.
74 — 711.
Schoenrock, Otto R., to Dualoc Engineering Co. Variable-
torque-distributing transmissions. 2,754,694, 7-17-56, CI.
74—711.
Schoenwald, Waldo W. Electrician's hand tool.
1-10-56, CI. 81 — 51.
Schoen-Wolski, Wlodzimierz. Collapsible headgear.
10-9-50, CI. 2—195.
Schoen-Wolski, Wlodzimierz. Collapsible headgear.
10-16-56, CI. 2—195.
Schoeppel, John F., S. L. Varner, and F. W. Herr, to Lear,
Inc. Electrolyte for an electrolytic switch. 2,764,653,
9-25-56, CI. 200—152.
Schoessow, Earl E. : See —
Gay, Cecil H., and G. J. and E. E. Schoessow. 2,736,400.
Schoessow, Earl E., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Method of
manufacturing fluid heat exchange apparatus. 2,754,573,
7-17-56, CI. 29—157.5.
Schoessow Glen J. : See —
Gay, Cecil H., and G. J. and E. E. Schoessow. 2,736,400.
Schofield, Christian A. Method of making a formed article
comprising a resinous sheet backed by plywood. 2,744,850,
5-8-56, CI. 154 — 110.
Schofield, Frank M., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Treatment of textile fibers with antistatic agent and
product thereof. 2,742,379, 4-17-56, CI. 117—138.8.
Schofield, Frederick H., to Fresh Frozen Foods Ltd. Finned
tubular heat exchange elements and quick freezing appa-
ratus embodying such elements. 2,757,518, 8-7-56, CI.
62—102.
Schofield, Hazen A. Portable clothes hanger for motor
vehicles. 2,747,781, 5-29-56, CI. 224—42.45.
Sehoij, Edgar, and S. Lippere, to Union Special Machine Co.
Thread control mechanism for sewing machines. 2,730,060,
1-10-56, CI. 112—162.
Schoknecht, Robert J., and E. J. Spiegel, Jr., to Gaylord
Container Corp. Bottle carrier. 2,736,460, 2-28-56, CI.
220—113.
Scholes, Dean C. : See —
Varney, Bruce, Scholes, and Landes. 2,739,895.
Scholl, Charles F., to The Scholl Mfg. Co., Inc. Method of
making adhesive tape with non-skid backing. 2,708,902,
10-30-56, CI. 117—10.
Scholl, Elwood L., to United States Rubber Co. Electroplated
structure adapted for use as airfoil section. 2,732,020,
1-24-56, Cl. 170—159.
Scholl, Giinter. Regenerator masses for regenerative heat
exchangers. 2,740,615, 4-3-56, CI. 257—6.
Scholl. Kenneth. Inert gas welding torch with adjustable tip.
2,743,346, 4-24-56, CI. 219—14.
Scholl Mfg. Co., Inc., The : See —
Crawford, Claud F. 2,740,401.
Scholl, Charles F. 2,768,902.
Scholl, William H. 2.739,587.
Scholl, William H. 2,771,876.
Scholl. Raymond E. Wiener barbecuing machine. 2,775,189,
12-25-56, CI. 99—427.
Scholl. Solomon P. : See —
McPherson, Carl W. 2,742,886.
Scholl. William H., to The Scholl Mfg. Co., Inc. Tubular
bandage applicator. 2.739,587, 3-27-56, CI. 128 — 157.
Scholl, William H., to The Scholl Mfg. Co. Inc. Surgical
traction means. 2,771,876, 11-27-56, CI. 128 — 84.
Scholl, William M. Apparatus for making adhesive tape.
2.729.193. 1-3-56, CI. 118—202.
Scholl, William M. Laminated insole. 2,736,109, 2-28-56, CI.
36—44.
Scholl, William M. Apparatus for making adhesive tape.
2,736,290. 2-28-56. CI. 118—203.
Scholl. William M. Stretchable air-pervious bandage.
2,740.402, 4-3-56, CI. 128—156.
Scholl. William M. Wide arch insole. 2,748,502, 6-5-56,
CI. 36—44.
Scholl, William M. Foot cushion
36—71.
Scholl, William M. Surgical pad and the like. 2,748,765
6-5-56. CI. 128—153.
Scholl. William M. Foot rest cushion
CI. 155—169.
2,748,503, 6-5-56, CI.
2,748,838, 6-5-56,
701
Scholl, William M. Method of making adhesive tape with
clear margins. 2,755,196, 7-17-56, CI. 117—4.
Schollenberger, Charles S., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Elas-
tomeric diisocyanate-modified polyesters. 2,770,612,
11-13-56, CI. 260—75.
Scholnick, Seymour : See —
Jacobs, Donald H., Scholnick, and Martin. 2,755,667.
Scholten, Jacob VV., and M. J. Fennis, to Hartford National
Bank and Trust Co., as trustee. Multiple network.
2,768,351, 10-23-50. CI. 333—8.
Scholtz, Arthur P., to National Can Corp. Machine for load-
ing cans into cartons. 2,738,630, 3-20-56, CI. 53 — 59.
Scholtze, Herman J., to F. A. B. Mfg. Co., Inc. Axle align-
ment guide in dual axle undercarriages. 2,74(1, < 02,
5-22-56, CI. 280—104.5.
Scholz, Caesar R. : See —
Huebner, Charles F. 2,760,976.
Scholz, Heinrich, H. Oettel, and H. Zeller, to Badische Anilin-
& Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Production of pharma-
ceutically active hexamethylenetetramine products.
2,764,581, 9-25-56, CI. 200 — 248.5.
Scholz, Walter T. Glare shielding device for attachment to
a sun visor. 2,740,659, 4-3-56, CI. 296—97.
Schonen Products : See —
Moquist, Stanley A. 2,731.211.
Schonfeld, Walter M., to Todd Shipyards Corp. Water tight
tank closure. 2,734,656, 2-14-56, CI. 220—57.
Schonitzer, Rudolph I. : See —
Allen, Edwin L. 2,734,761.
Allen, Edwin L. 2,759,351.
Schonover, Robert W., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Air Force. Means for
increasing the area of good definition in a P. P. I. display.
2,768,323, 10-23-56, CI. 315—22.
Schonrock, Edwin A. Tail gate, apron and axle placement
construction for dump trailers. 2,769,661, 11-6-56, CI.
298—20.
Schonrock, Edwin A. Tail gate and operating device for dump
or trailer trucks. 2,769,662, 11-6-56, CI. 298 — 23.
Schonstedt, Erick O., and H. R. Irons, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy.
Total field magnetometer. 2,735,063, 2-14-56, CI. 324 — 43.
Schonwald, Milton H., y2 to Mayer B. Goren. Motor vehicle
oil drip guard. 2,732,024. 1-24-56, CI. 180—69.1.
Schooler, Joseph T. : See —
Knapp, Kenneth D., and Schooler. 2,762,176.
Schooler, Joseph T. Wrapping machine. 2,745,234, 5-15-56,
CI. 53—379.
Schoonmaker, Edward B. : See —
Hintz, Harvey P., and Schoonmaker. 2,767,610.
Schoonover, Archie G., T. A. Feild, Jr., and J. H. Purse, to
Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. Process for dyeing textiles
made from acrylonitrile-containing polymers. 2,743,991,
5-1-56, CI. 8—55.
Schoonover, Archie G., T. A. Feild, Jr., and J. H. Purse, to
Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. Process for dyeing textiles
made from acrylonitrile-containing polymers. 2,743,992.
5-1-56, CI. 8—55.
Schoonover, Walter A. Valve actuating mechanism.
2,764,141, 9-25-56, CI. 123 — 90.
Schopper, Aaron W. Prefabricated wall panels. 2,735,518,
2-21-56, CI. 189—34.
Schordine, Fred J. Refrigeration system. 2,755,637, 7-24-56,
CI. 62—115.
Schorner, Christian, to Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Niirnberg
A. G. Method and apparatus for finishing turbine blades.
2,730,794, 1-17-56, CI. 29—156.8.
Schorr, Saadia M. : See —
Menkin, Banjamin D., and Schorr. 2,774,511.
Schostal, Richard. Dishes and window cleaning device.
2,759,211, 8-21-56, CI. 15—220.
'Schott, Harold C. : See —
Pelouch, James J. 2,734,597.
Schott, Henry, to I. & J. Suckno Co. Rail structure for stair-
ways and the like. 2,767.959, 10-23-56, CI. 256 — 19.
Schott, Howard H., to General Mills, Inc. Mixer beater
ejector. 2,738,959, 3-20-56, Cl. 259 — 1.
Schott, Howard H., to Illinois McGraw Electric Co. Motor
control for electric food mixer. 2,753,472, 7-3-56, Cl.
310—50.
Schott, John T., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Test
probe. 2,771,580, 11-20-56, Cl. 324—72.5.
Schott, Stuart : See—
Hulse, Robert E., and Schott. 2,761,882.
Schotte, Oscar E., 52y2% to The Trustees of Amherst Col-
lege. Method of treating food animals. 2,767,096,
10-16-56. Cl. 99—107.
Schrade, Theodore G. Knot-simulating . necktie clasp
2,774,971, 12-25-56, Cl. 2 — 153.
Schrader, Clarence O., % to Paper Mate Mfg. Co. Method for
automatic screw machine operations. 2,775,026, 12-25-50,
Cl. 29—406.
Schrader, George, Jr. : See —
Schrader, George, Sr. 2,771,211.
Schrader, George, Sr., deceased, by G. Schrader, Jr., adminis-
trator, to United States Steel Corp. Slide cover for con-
verting a box into a feed hopper. 2,771,211, 11-20-56,
Cl. 220 — 41.
Schrader, Gerhard : See —
Lorenz, Walter, and Schrader. 2,759,010.
Schrader, Gerhard, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesell-
schaft. Thiophosphoric acid esters of 3-halogen-hydroxy-
couinarins. 2,748,146, 5-29-56, Cl. 260—343.2.
702
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Sehrader, Henry E. Weeders. 2,752,840, 7-3-56, CI. 97—69.
Sehrader, Julius J. Folding table and seat assembly.
2,766,812, 10-16-56. CI. 155—124.
Sehrader, Milford J., to liibson Refrigerator Co. Refrigerator
cabinet. 2,751,10(1, 0-19-56, CI. 220 — 9.
Schrader, Robert J., to Eastman Kodak Co. Process of pre-
venting corrosion in the production of alcohols by hydra-
tion of olefins. 2,773,910, 12-11-56, CI. 260 — 641.
Scliraeder, Frank J.. Jr. : See —
Harrington, James R. 2,749,223.
Schrag, Georg : See —
Stoll, Gottlieb, and Schrag. 2,751,944.
Schrall, Charles L. Fishing reel. 2,754,070, 7-10-56, CI.
242—84.5.
Schram, Arthur I. Furniture article with lifting jack.
2,763,320, 9-18-56, CI. 155 — 88.
Schram, Jack R. : See —
Sawyer, Frederick D., and Schram. 2.763,112.
Sehramling, Thomas E. Hay tedder. 2,771,732, 11-27-56,
CI. 56—372.
Schramm, Albert A. : See —
Perry, Blanchard A., and Schramm. 2.749.002.
Schramm, Arthur G. Latch mechanism for elevatable bed
trailers. 2,754,12.8, 7-10-56, CI. 280 — 44.
Schramm, August F., Jr. Air permeable resin-coated fabric
and process of making the same. 2,735,786, 2-21-56, CI.
117—19.
Schramm, August F., Jr. Metallized fabric. 2,748,019,
5-29-56, CI. 117 — 31.
Schramm. Carl, to The Smvth Mfg. Co. Stack mechanism
for book components. 2,752,153, 6-26-56, CI. 271 — 62.
Schramm, Elmer A., to Hell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Equalizer. 2.738.465. 3-13-56, CI. 333—28.
Schramm, Fred W., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Automatic
meter calibrator. 2,767,375, 10-16-56, CI. 324 — 74.
Schramm, Harry B., J. V. Fredd, and H. C. Otis, Sr., to Otis
Engineering Corp. Excess flow valve. 2,749,937, 6-12-56,
CI. 137—460.
Schramm, Henry W., and J. D. Xesbitt. Method of operating
a forge furnace. 2,737.3si), 3-6 56, CI. 263 — 52.
Schraub. Willi, to Scharmann & Co.. G. m. b. H. Horizontal
boring machine with columnar guides. 2,774,260. 12-18-56,
CI. 77—3.
Schranf staffer, Ernst : See —
Schmidt, Hans, Behnisch, and Schraufstatter. 2,768,970.
Sehraufstiitter, Ernst, and M. Bock, to Sehenley Industries,
Inc. Substituted 8-quinolinols. 2,770,019, 11-13-56, CI.
260—240.
Sehreck. Irvin F. Vat lifting and dumping truck. 2,756,883,
7-31-56, CI. 214—313.
Sehreck, Irvin F. Trolley transfer truck. 2,772,797, 12-4-56,
CI. 214—132.
Schrecongost, Ray, to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Image
reproducing device lens structure. 2,746,030, 5-15-56, CI.
340—369.
Sehreffler, Robert Z. Aircraft construction. 2,770,427,
11-13-56, CI. 244—2.
Schreiber, Edward J. : See —
Hathorn, Clarence J., and Schreiber. 2,762,880.
Schreiber, Eric C. : See —
Bavley, Abraham, and Schreiber. 2,768,967.
Laubach, Herald I'., and Schreiber. 2,740,797.
Laubaeh. Gerald I)., and Schreiber. 2,773,885.
Schreiber, Erich, to G. Ospelt. Internal-combustion engines.
2,747.556. 5-29-56, CI. 123—32.
Schreiber, George I. Camera assembly. 2,741,168, 4-10-56,
CI. 95—11.
Schreiber & Goldberg: See —
Goldberg, David. 2,741,407.
Schreiber, Patrick Q. R., to Robert Legg Ltd. Feed hopper
for tobacco cutting machinery. 2,732,!)28, 1-31-56, CI.
198 — 59.
Schreiber, Patrick Q. R., to Robert Legg Ltd. Tobacco cutter
grinding means. 2,738,62!), 3-20-56, CI. 51—249.
Schreiber, Patrick Q. R„ to Robert Legg Ltd. Machine for
cutting tobacco and the like. 2,763.307, 9-18-56, CI.
146—119.
Schreiber, Rudolf, and G. W. Schuetz. to The Ore & Chemical
Corp. Sink-float separatory apparatus. 2,752,040,
6-26-56, CI. 209 — 173.
Schrieder. Albert. Turret head for mounting on the ver-
tically reciprocable sleeve of a drilling or milling machine.
2, 7641044, 9-25-56, CI. 77—25.
Schreier, Bernard. Handle and guard. 2,742,745, 4-24-56,
CI. 51—205.
Schreiner, Philipp : See —
Berdelle-IIilge, Philipp, Schreiner, Blessing, and Stohr.
2,773,454.
Schremp, Frederick W., to Sperry Rand Corp. Power operated
key action for typewriters and like business machines.
2,737,279, 3-6-56. CI. 197—17.
Schremp, Frederic W., to California Research Corp. Method
of preventing lost circulation. 2,757.737, 8-7-56, CI. 166 —
33.
Schrenk, Hans A., to American Enka Corp. Continuous poly-
merization of monomelic lactams. 2,735,839, 2-21-56, CI.
260—78.
Schreuder. Albert : See —
Van Amerongen, (ierrit J., Poldervaart, and Schreuder.
2.736,758.
Schreyer, Edward P. Electric shaver. 2,734,266, 2-14-56,
CI. 30—43.
Schreyer, Ralph C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Manufacture of aliphatic diamines. 2,754,330, 7-10-56,
CI. 260 — 585.
Schricker, Otto, Jr. : See —
MacLaren, Donald D., and Schricker. 2,758,063.
Schrock Bros. Co. : See —
Steffen, Junior E., and Engel. 2,756,859.
Schrock, Daniel A., to Idaho Sprocket and Machine Works.
Back-stop mechanism. 2,735,514, 2-21-56, CI. 188 — 82.4.
Schrock, Norman B., to Hewlett-Packard Co. Frequency
generator. 2,748.272, 5-29-56, CI. 250—27.
Schroder, Anton : See —
Jahnel, Ernst. 2,758,485.
Schroder, Hubert : See —
Geffcken, Walter, and Schroder. 2,748,659.
Schroeder, Alfred C. : See —
Pritchard, Dalton H., and Schroeder. 2,736,859.
Schroeder, Alfred C, to Radio Corp. of America. Stabiliza-
tion by molecular beams. 2,731,563, 1-17-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Schroeder, Alfred C, and W. G. Gibson, to Radio Corp. of
America. Color television. 2,743.310, 4-24-56, CI.
178—5.4.
Schroeder, Arlo E., to Jarvis Mfg., Inc. Automatic shotgun
choke operated by gases of explosion. 2,765,564, 10-9-56,
CI. 42—79.
Schroeder, Arthur C, to Schroeder Machines Corp. Adhesive
applicator. 2.765,709, 10-9-56, CI. 118 — 411.
Schroeder, Bernard F., and H. E. Karl. Door operating mech-
anism. 2,732,966, 1-31-56, CI. 217 — 60.
Schroeder Brothers : See —
Schroeder, John S. 2,762,339.
Schroeder, Carl G. : See —
Adcock, Paul K., Sr., and Schroeder. 2,761,504.
Schroeder, Carl W. : See —
Condo, Fred E„ and Schroeder. 2,752,269.
Schroeder, Carl W., and R. W. Sumers, to Shell Development
Co. Treatment of textile materials and product. 2,774,691,
12-18-56, CI. 117—139.4.
Schroeder, Charles J. : See —
Johnson, Samuel J., and Schroeder. 2,746,538.
Schroeder, Charles S., to The Yale & Towne Mfg. Co. Trac-
tion unit for industrial trucks. 2,731,099, 1-17-56, CI.
180—57.
Schroeder, Charles S., to The Yale & Towne Mfg. Co. Hy-
draulic type power steering. 2,732,904, 1-31-56, CI.
180 — 79.2.
Schroeder, Charles S., to The Yale & Towne Mfg. Co. Wheel
assembly. 2,751,25.-., 6-19-56, CI. 301—1.
Schroeder, Charles S., to The Yale & Towne Mfg. Co. Hy-
draulic power lines for industrial truck. 2,754,018, 7-10-56,
CI. 214—652.
Schroeder, Collin H., and K. P. Link, to Wisconsin Alumni
Research Foundation. Process of making crystalline war-
farin sodium. 2,765,321, 10-2-56, CI. 260—343.2.
Schroeder, Elmer F. : See —
Papesch, Viktor, and Schroeder. 2,729,669.
Schroeder, Elmer F., to G. D. Searle & Co. o-Halo-6-amino-
uracils and derivatives thereof. 2,731.465, 1-17-56, CI.
260—256.4.
Schroeder, Florence M. Automobile steering wheel table.
2,746,821, 5-22-56, CI. 311—21.
Schroeder, George F., and L. Matero. to The Sperry Corp.
A.-C. rate generator. 2,738,433, 3-13-56, CI. 310 — 171.
Schroeder. George O., to American Can Co. Anti-blocking ad-
hesive composition containing polyethylene, tackifying resin,
and a polyvinyl ester. 2,772,247, 11-27-56, CI. 260 — 27.
Schroeder, George W., to General Electric Co. Ultra-high
frequency heating apparatus. 2,744,990, 5-8-56, CI.
219 — 10.55.
Schroeder, George W., to General Electric Co. Surface heat-
ing unit. 2,772,340, 11-27-56, CI. 219—37.
Schroeder, Henry H., Jr., to Specialties Development Corp.
Handleless discharge head for portable fluid dispensing
apparatus. 2,744,580. 5-8-56, CI. 169 — 31.
Schroeder, John S., to Schroeder Bros. Hydraulic drill.
2,762,339, 9-11-56. CI. 121 — 34.
Schroeder, Kenneth K., Jr. : See —
Schroeder. Kenneth K., Sr., and K. K. Schroeder, Jr.
2,775.456.
Schroeder. Kenneth K., Sr., and K. K. Schroeder, Jr. Bowling
pin. 2,775,456, 12-25-56, CI. 273—82.
Schroeder, Lawrence A„ to The Parker Pen. Co. Apparatus
for detecting and removing uncapped bottles from a con-
veyor. 2,745,548. 5-15-56, CI. 209 — 75.
Schroeder. Leslie R., to Warwick Mfg. Corp. Radio tuner.
2.734.386, 2-14-56, CI. 74 — 10.7.
Schroeder Machines Corp. : See —
Schroeder, Arthur C. 2,765,769.
Schroeder, Otto. Method of and apparatus for washing
labeled bottles and separating labels from the wash liquid.
2,761,799, 9-4-56, CI. 134—10.
Schroeder, Robert W. : See —
Pinkos, Alfons M., Wilson, and Schroeder. 2,755,040.
Schroeder, Simon E., to Clinton Foods Inc. Automatic parti-
tion strip nesting machine. 2,742.827, 4-24-56. CI. 93 — 37.
Schroeder, Simon E. Remote control for outboard motors.
2,743,624, 5-1-56, CI. 74—472.
Schroeder, Simon E., to Standard Brands Inc. Apparatus
for universal assembling of partition strips. 2,767,625,
10-23-56, CI. 93—37.
Schroeder, Vincent W. Mobile jack stand. 2,751,191,
6-19-56, CI. 254—2.
LIST OF PATENTEES
703
Schroeder, William : See —
Katz, Leon, and Schroeder. 2,767,172.
Katz, Leon, and Schroeder. 2,767,174.
Schroeppel, Paul R., to J. I. Case Co. Side delivery rake.
2,738,6-10, 3-20-56, CI. 56—377.
Schropp, Alfred : See —
Gerhardt. Walter, and Schropp. 2,747,890.
Schroth, Richard : See —
Schuster. Franz. 2.740,252.
Schubauer, Edouard : See —
Meloni, Mario, and Schubauer. 2,740,870.
Schuberr. Alexander. .Mine prop. 2.747.829. 5-29-56. CI.
248—355.
Schubert. Lawrence P. : See —
Perry. Thomas W.. and Schubert. 2,769,659.
Schubert. Otto, Jr. : See-
Schubert. Otto, Sr., and O. Schubert, Jr. 2,772,930.
Schubert, Otto, Sr., and O. Schubert, Jr. Bearings. 2,772. !>:;<>.
12-4-56, CI. 308—238.
Schubert, Rudolf, to Hilber & Co. K. G. Sewing machine.
2,760,452, 8-28-56, CI. 112—20.
Schubert, Rudolph, and G. Otto, to Badische Anilin-& Soda-
Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Process for coating leather.
2,744,836. 5-S-50. CI. 117—142.
Schuck, John E. Sink mounting. 2,759,190, 8-21-56, CI.
4—187.
Schuck. Oscar H. : See —
Baldwin, John H., Cummings, and Schuck. 2,751,921.
Jones, Floyd B.. Schuck, and Handel. 2,751,689.
Schuck, Oscar H., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Motor control apparatus adapted for automatic to manual
change-over. 2,734,155, 2-7-56, CI. 318 — 19.
Schuck, Oscar H., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Automatic flight control apparatus. 2,751.541, 6-19-56,
CI. 318— 4S9.
Schuck, Oscar H., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Automatic navigating and landing apparatus for aircraft.
2,766,954. 10-1 6-5i;. CI. 244 — 77.
Schuck, Oscar H., and B. H. Ciscel, to Minneapolis-Honey-
well Regulator Co. Automatic control systems. 2,770,429.
11-13-56, CI. 244—77.
Schuck, Raymond \Y., and W. D. Abbott, to Westinghousc
Electric Corp. Bearing assembly. 2,733,107, 1-31-56, CI.
308—86.
Schueler, George B. E., to T. J. Smith & Nephew Ltd. Ad-
hesive bandages. 2,740,403, 4-3-56, CI. 128 — 156.
Schuessler, Frank J., to Bell & Howell Co. Magnetic sound
translating apparatus. 2,730.571, 1-10-56, CI. 179 — 100.2.
Schuessler, Walter E. Knitted cap structure. 2.735.283,
2-21-56, CI. 66 — 171.
Schuetz, Fritz : See —
Albrecht, Otto, Meyer, Schuetz, and Roesti. 2,703,529.
Schuetz, Fritz, H. Roesti, O. Albrecht, and J. Meyer, to Ciba
Ltd. Process for dveing loose wool. 2,763,530, 9-18-50,
CI. 8^3.
Schuetz. Gerhart W. : See —
Schreiber, Rudolf, and Schuetz. 2,752,040.
Schuetz, Robert D. Aminoalkylthienyl sulfides and method
of preparing. 2,768,165. 10-23-56, CI. 260—247.1.
Schuetze, Hilniar O., to Great Lakes Stamp & Mfg. Co., Inc.
Label activator. 2,775,677, 12-25-56, CI. 219 — 19.
Schuftan, Paul M., to The British Oxygen Co., Ltd. Method of
and apparatus for dispensing gases. 2,741,094, 4-10-56,
CI. 62—1.
Schuftan, Paul M., and T. J. Webster, to The British Oxygen
Co. Ltd. Regeneration of adsorbent units. 2.747.681.
5-29-56. CI. 183 — 4.7.
Schuh, Niles F., Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Over-
voltage protection for alternating current generators.
2,735,039, 2-14-56, CI. 317—13.
Schuh, Niles F., Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Fre-
quency sensitive control device. 2,757,320, 7-31-56, CI.
317—138.
Schuhler, Andrg, to Graphic Arts Research Foundation, Inc.
Gravure printing plate. 2,738,728, 3-20-56, CI. 101 — 150.
Schuhmann, Julius A. G., to Joh. Urbanek & Co.. Werk Nurn-
berg. Combined grinding and lapping disc having flat work-
ing surfaces. 2,749,684, 6-12-56, CI. 51—209.
Schuit, George C. A., and M. 't Hart, to Shell Development
Co. Process for improving hydrocarbon oils boiling in the
gasoline range. 2,767,125, 10-16-56, CI. 196 — 50.
Schiile, Albert. Aerial ropeway. 2,737,124, 3-6-56, CI.
104 — 193.
Schule, Frederick W., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Aircraft alti-
tude signal generator. 2,729,804, 1-3-56, CI. 340 — 27.
Schulenburg, Wilhelm, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber-Seheidean-
stalt vormals Roessler. Process for impregnating wood
with an insecticide and the resultant product. 2,763.579,
9-18-56, CI. 117—148.
Schuler, L., A.-G. : See—
Griesinger, Karl. 2.764,114.
Ott. Josef. 2,767.674.
Sulger, Jakob. 2.738.840.
Sulger, Jakob. 2,773,400.
Schulken, Roger M., Jr.. to Eastman Kodak Co. Methacrylo-
nitrile polymers heat stabilized with organic halogen
compounds. 2.768.151. 10-23-56. CI. 260—45.85.
Schuller. Arthur A. Pressure filter with vibrating device for
use in back washing operation. 2,742,lo8, 4-17-56, CI.
210—152.
Schuller, Pierre, to Usines Chimiques & Metallurgies de
Decazeville (Societe Anonyme). Calorimeters. 2,743,609,
5-1-56, CI. 73—190.
Schulman, James H., and C. C. Klick, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy. High
energy radiation dosimeter. 2,738,430, 3-13-56, CI.
250—83.
Schulman, James H.. and R. J. Ginther, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy.
Radiation sensitive strontium sulfate and dosimeters
employing same. 2.757,291, 7-31-56, CI. 250—83.
Schulman, James H., and R. J. Ginther. to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy.
Radiation sensitive alkaline earth lluoridos and dosimeters
employing same. 2,757.292, 7-31-50, CI. 250 — 83.
Schulman, Simon S., to Siliphane Corp. of America. Water
resistant coating compositions. 2,760,876. 8-28-56, CI.
106—76.
Schulmerich Electronics, Inc. : See —
Harland. Philip \\\. and Kunz. 2,738,497.
Kunz, Jacob T. 2,729,132.
Kunz, Jacob T. 2,769.361.
Kunz, Jacob T. 2,770,994.
Schulse. Herman E. Chemical feeders. 2,767.846. 10-23-56,
CI. 210 — 36.
Schulte, Clifford L. Shadowless photographic light.
2,700,048. S-21-56, CI. 240—1.3.
Schulte, Emil. Closure device for collapsible tubes. 2,754,027,
7-10-56. CI. 220—30.5.
Schulte, Fritz, to T. D. Bowes. Variable ratio transmission
responsive to speed of load. 2,747,115, 5-22-56, CI
310—102.
Schultheis, Harry B., Jr., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Matrix
type decoding circuit for binary code signals. 2,769.968,
11-6-56, CI. 340 — 166.
Schultheis. Henry E., deceased ; L. L. Newman, executor.
Automatic stopping mechanism for milking machines.
2,766,722, 10-16-56, CI. 119—14.08.
Schultheis, Hermann : See —
Specht. Walter, and Schultheis. 2,745.789.
Schultz, Abner L.. and R. R. Bloor, to The B. F. Goodrich
Co. Insecticidal compositions of chlorinated turpentine
hydrocarbons and methods of stabilizing same. 2,767,115,
10-16-56. CI. 167 — 30.
Schultz, Arthur B.. to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Releasable gripper for holding an article suspended.
2,751,229. 6-19-56, CI. 279 — 75.
Schultz, Arthur D., and G. R. Pipes, R. E. Linn, and Ft. F.
Gamundi, to Eaton Mfg. Co. Fuel tank cap. 2,740.548,
4-3-56, CI. 220—24.5.
Schultz, Arthur J. Dip terminal for testing wires. 2,740,099,
3-27-56, CI. 339— US.
Schultz, Arthur J., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Auto-
matically resettable circuit breaker system. 2.772.379,
11-27-56. CI. 317—23.
Schultz, Carl, % to H. Stefanson. Bowless collapsible truck
cover. 2,757,042, 7-31-56, CI. 296 — 100.
Schultz, Carl E. : See —
Wells. Reginald W. 2.755.105.
Schultz, David. Slicing device. 2.758,697, 8-14-56, CI.
198—30.
Schultz Die Casting Co. : See —
Holmes, Burton F., and Heindel. 2.746,001.
Schultz, Edward H., Jr., to The Nagel-Chase Mfg. Co. Caster
bracket. 2,738,539, 3-20-56, CI. 16 — 29.
Schultz. Edward H., Jr., to The Nagel-Chase Mfg. Co. Step
pulley. 2.738.681, 3-20-56, CI. 74—230.3.
Schultz, Edward L.. to Endicott Johnson Corp. Multiple size
polyethylene shoe shaping counter. 2,738,600, 3-20-56.
CI. 36—68.
Schultz, Edward L., to Endicott Johnson Corp. Improved
liner for safety toes. 2,740,209. 4-3-56, CI. 36 — 77.
Schultz, Everett M., to Merck & Co., Inc. Quaternary ammo-
nium salts of delta-hydrocarbyoxyphenvl gamma-hydroxy
amines. 2,771,469, 11-20-56, CI. 260—247.7
Schultz, Frank J., and T. M. Buck, to National Lead Co.
Electrolytic method for refining titanium metal. 2.734,850.
2-14-56. CI. 204—64.
Schultz, Fred M., % to J. Reichman. Fishing line bobber.
2.754,609, 7-17-56, CI. 43—17.
Schultz, Harold B.. to Bendix Aviation Corp. Master cylin-
der. 2.766.732. 10-16-56, CI. 121 — 41.
Schultz. Harold R. : See —
Molloy, Everett W., and Schultz. 2,729,727.
Schultz, Harold W., to General Motors Corp. Method of
making bearings. 2,734,024, 2-7-56, CI. 204 — 23.
Schultz. Harry A. : See —
Arnold, George, and Schultz. 2,730,319.
Schultz. Henry J. : See —
Orton, Melvern, Schultz, and Walker. 2,769,038.
Schultz, Herman S. : See —
Reiner, Eugene J., Schultz, Shuman, and Silberberg.
2,762.846.
Schultz, Ignatius C Outlet box. 2,770,385, 11-13-50, CI.
220 — 3.6.
Schultz, John V. : See —
Wells, Reginald W. 2,755,105.
Schultz, Kristian, and L. P. Anderson, to Armour and Co.
Extraction of insulin from pancreas tissue. 2,752,286,
6-26-56. CI. 167—75.
Schultz. Matthew J., to Steelman. Inc. Wheel or rim holding
stand. 2.764.194, 9-25-56. CI. 144—288.
Schultz, Melvin L., and G. A. Morton, to Radio Corp. of
America. Information storage devices. 2,743.430, 4—24—56.
CI. 340—173.
704
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Schultz, Mortimer A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Dis-
tance-measuring echo-wave devices. 2,769,158, 10-30-56,
CI. 340—1.
Schultz, Oscar T., L. B. Scott, and W. G. Wing, to Sperry
Rand Corp. Navigation system. 2,762,123, 9-11-56, CI.
Schultz, Oswald C, to Laboratory Equipment Corp. Mag-
netically activated torque coupling. 2,771,171, 11-20-56,
CI. 192—84.
Schultz, Paul J., to National Foam System, Inc. Fire extin-
guishing foam producing unit. 2,765,856, 10-9-56, CI.
169—15.
Schultz, Ralph L. : See —
Lippert, Erhard M., Schultz, and Neyfeldt. 2,731,206.
Schultz, Roy M., V> to Davis Press Pad Co., and a/2 to Bishop
David Freeman Co. Press plates. 2,743,541, 5-1-56, CI.
38—66.
Schultz, Russel A., to Robbins Engineering Co. Turbine
blade and method of making same. 2,767,460, 10-23-56,
CI. 29—156.8.
Schultz, Theodore H., to Sinclair Refining Co. Fluidized
coking. 2,761,825, 9-4-56, CI. 202—15.
Schultz, Theodore R. Shotgun cartridge. 2,759,420,
8-21-56, CI. 102—42.
Schultz, Warner W., to General Electric Co. Phosphor screen
and method of making the same. 2,740,050, 3-27-56, CI.
250—80.
Schultz, Warner W., to General Electric Co. Radiation
detector. 2.768.308. 10-23-56, CI. 250—71.
Schultz, Wilbert E. Paper roll holder. 2,730,310, 1-10-56,
CI. 242—55.5.
Schultz, Wilbur A., and A. R. Moore, to Hupp Corp. Liquid
fuel burning apparatus and control. 2,747,799, 5-29-56,
CI. 236—1.
Schultz, William O., to McGraw Electric Co. Ground anchor.
2,748,909, 6-5-56, CI. 189—92.
Schultze, Harold E., to General Motors Corp. Self-centering
shock absorber. 2,735,670, 2-21-56, CI. 267 — 1.
Schultze, Karl, to Firma Hermann Sewerin vorm. Vulkan-
Werk G. m. b. H. Apparatus for detecting gases or vapors.
2,741,912, 4-17-56, CI. 73—23.
Schulz, C. Milton. Foldable compartmental card holder.
2,731,270, 1-17-56, CI. 273—148.
Schulz, Edward L., and E. A. Bailey, to Carrier Corp. Re-
frigerant expansion control. 2,765,629, 10-9-56, CI. 62 — 3.
Schulz, Fred H. Bucket attachment for tractors. 2,738,084,
3-13-56, CI. 214—140.
Schulz, Hans T., and F. Rittmann. to C. Conradty. Bearings
or bushings. 2,772,928, 12-4-56, CI. 308—36.1.
Schulz, Hermann : See —
Huemer, Hans, and Schulz. 2,768.196.
Schulz, Hermann, and H. Huemer, to American Cyanamid Co.
Process for the production of solid finely divided, fluffy
cyanuric chloride from the vapor phase. 2,734,058, 2-7-56,
CI. 260—248.
Schulz Tool and Mfg. Co. : See —
Mosher, James K. 2,749,932.
Mosher, James K. 2,749,936. '
Schulz. Werner : See —
Weidlich. Hans A., and Schulz. 2,768,976.
Schulze and Burch Biscuit Co. : See —
Fay, Joseph W. and R. J. 2.764.070.
Schulze. Clinton W. Replaceable faucet handle. 2,761,713,
9-4-56. CI. 287—53.
Schulze, Heinz : See —
Levy, Marilyn, and Schulze. 2,758,028.
Levy, Marilyn, and Schulze. 2,759,819.
'Schulze, Herbert, to Vereinigte Deutsche Metallwerke Aktien-
gesellschaft. Method of increasing the scaling resistance
of metallic objects. 2.730.458, 1-10-56, CI. 117 — 71.
Schulze, John J., to Charles Briinine Co.. Inc. Sheet separat-
ing device. 2.766,044. 10-9-56. CI. 271—18.
Schulze, Kurd J., to American Enka Corp. Device for the
wet treatment of artificial threads. 2,748,587, 6-5-56.
CI. 68—205.
Schulze, Kurd-Jurgen : See —
Eggink, Heinz, Elling, Ettinger, Ostertag, and Schulze.
2.758.464.
Woolseiffen, Joseph, Schieck, Schulze, and Roggenbau.
2,761.802.
Schulze, Lerov E.. to Regents of The University of Minnesota.
Process of preparing yarns. 2,741,894, 4-17-56, C1.
57 — 164.
Schulze. Oscar M. : See —
Whitehouse. Zebulon W.. Schulze. and Fischer. 2.757,806.
Schulze. Richard B., H. P. Hessler, C. M. Davison, and M. A.
Winter, to The Glenn L. Martin Co. Apparatus for con-
trolled pressure forming of sheet material. 2,754,786,
7-17-56, CI. 113—44.
Sclmlzo, Robert A.: See —
Hill, Frederick P... Jr., and Schulze. 2,751,419.
Schulze, Robert E. : See —
Klumb, George H„ 'Schulze, and Borgstedt. 2, 736. 60S
Schulzo, Robert E., to Culligan, Inc. Method of making closed
fluid pressure containers. 2.739.917, 3-27-56, CI. 154 — 83.
Schulze, Walter A., and J. C. Hillyer, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Plasticizntion of sulfur vulcanizable materials, and
related compositions. 2,738,100, 3-13-56. CI. 220 — 63.
Schum, Joseph W. : See —
Schum, Robert H. and J. W. 2,734,409.
Schum, Robert H. and J. W. Bar-stock vise. 2,7.".4,-!n:>.
2-14-56, CI. 81—33.
Schum, Wesley R. : See —
Batchelor, Joseph B., Jr. 2,774,645.
Schumacher, Elmer L., and A. De Angelis, to American
Optical Co. Ophthalmic mountings. 2,731,882, 1-24-56,
CI. 88—41.
Schumacher, Frank A., to General Electric Co. Evaporator
of high thermal mass. 2,745,256, 5-15-56, CI. 62 — 4.
Schumacher, Frank A., to General Electric Co. Two control
two-temperature refrigerating system. 2,758,446, 8-14-56,
CI. 62—4.
Schumacher, Frank A., to General Electric Co. Bottle rack
for refrigerating apparatus. 2,768,048, 10-23-56, CI.
312—351.
Schumacher, Frank J., to General Outdoor Advertising Co.,
Inc. Illuminated clock. 2,745,243, 5-15-56, CI. 58 — 50.
Schumacher, Gladys L. Drying rack for brassieres.
2,755,004, 7-17-56, CI. 223—66.
Schumacher, Gustav, and G. Haronska. Method of treating
and marking out tracts of land from aircraft. 2,736,991,
3-6-56, CI. 47—58.
Schumacher, Joseph C, to Western Electrochemical Co. Proc-
ess for making sodium perchlorate from molten sodium
chlorate. 2,733,982, 2-7-56, CI. 23 — 85.
Schumacher, Joseph C, to Western Electrochemical Co. Proc-
ess for making ammonium perchlorate. 2,739,873, 3-27-56,
CI. 23—85.
Schumacher, Karl P. : See —
Gersley, Charles H.. and Schumacher. 2,752,047.
Schumacher. Martin : See —
Kietz, Hans, Leman, and Schumacher. 2,751,703.
Schumacher. Richard M. : See —
Rusinoff, Samuel E., and Schumacher. 2.764,238.
Schumacher, Richard M., to Caine Steel Co. Metal working
apparatus. 2,775,151, 12-25-56, CI. 80—40.
Schumacher, Wilhelm : See —
Heyna, Johannes, and Schumacher. 2,743,267.
Schumacher, William G. : See —
Sherrlck, Paul H., and Schumacher. 2,767,064.
Schumacher, William L., and E. E. Folkenroth, to Aircraft-
Marine Products, Inc. Electrical connector. 2,744.244,
5-1-56, CI. 339—258.
Schumacker, Harry J. : See —
Bartlett, Lawrence E., Olivier, and Schumacker.
2,751,447.
Schuman, Louis H., to Republic Steel Corp. Clean gas seal
for bell and hopper. 2,765,935, 10-9-56, CI. 214—36.
Schuman, Seymour C. : See —
Johnson, Clarence A., and Schuman. 2,774,718.
Schumann, Hans M., deceased : J. M. Petts, executrix of said
H. M. Schumann. Sound transmission and reproduction.
2,763,333. 9-18-56, CI. 181 — 0.5.
Schumann, Herbert, and E. Clauss, to G. M. Pfaff A. G. De-
vice for automatically exchanging bobbins on sewing ma-
chines. 2,733,676, 2-7-56, CI. 112—180.
Schumann, Lawrence R., to Star Brush Mfg. Co. Inc. Dis-
play wrapper. 2.763,367, 9-18-56. CI. 206—15.1.
Schumer, Louis. Key retainer. 2,733,591, 2-7-56, CI. 70 —
456.
Schumer, Mathew H. : See —
Hooverson, Charles P., and Schumer. 2.747.921.
Schiimichen, Karl, to Physikalisch-Technische Werkstatten.
Luminous gas discharge device. 2,766,395, 10-9-56, CI.
313—117.
Schunemann, Carl F., to Thompson Products, Inc. Coaxial
switch. 2,769,068, 10-30-56, CI. 200—153.
Schunemann, Carl F., and R. L. Gates, to Thompson Prod-
ucts, Inc. High voltage heavy duty switch. 2,741,671,
4-10-56, CI. 200—6.
Schupp. Alfred J. Dispensing device for cylindrical objects.
2.752,065, 6-26-56, CI. 221—238.
Schur, Milton O., and R. M. Levy, to Ecusta Paper Corp.
Cigarette paper wrapper. 2,733,720, 2-7-56, CI. 131 — 15.
Schur, Milton O., and R. M. Levy, to Ecusta Paper Corp.
Cigarette paper. 2,738,791, 3-20-56, CI. 131—15.
Schur, Milton O., and R. M. Levy, to Ecusta Paper Corp.
Process of improving paper formation. 2,754,207. 7-10-56,
CI. 92—21.
Schurch, Edward C. Apparatus for indicating moisture in oil.
2,767,574, 10-23-56, CI. 73—73.
Schurecht, Harry G., to Champion Spark Plug Co. Spark
plug insulator containing eerie oxide. 2,749.246, 6-5-56,
CI. 106—63.
Schuren, John P. : See —
Carsley, Harold G., Schuren, and Wickson. 2,743,1 2G.
Schurger, Garner H. : See —
Gallimore, Keith F., and Schurger. 2,730,021.
Schurhoff, Heinrich, to Koppers Co., Inc. Rich gas nozzle for
regenerative coke oven with recirculation heating.
2,746,913, 5-22-56, CI. 202 — 139.
Schurich, Herbert. Straight hand knitting machine and
method of knitting. 2,759,343, 8-21-56, CI. 66 — 60.
Schurich, Herbert, to K. Steinhof, trading as tie firm Karl
Steinhof Feinmechanik und Vorrichtungsbau. Hand knit-
ting appliance. 2,762,213, 9-11-56, CI. 66—106.
Schurman, Glenn A., to California Research Corp. Vibration
detector. 2,756,406, 7-24-56, CI. 340—17.
Schurman, Glenn A., P. M. Aagaard, and F. G. Blake, to Cali-
fornia Research Corp. Pressure detector. 2,772,405,
11-27-56, CI. 340—7.
Schurman, Jack V., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Preparation
of hydroxybenzoic esters by alcoholysis. 2,770,648,
11-13-56, CI. 260—474.
Schurr, Charles A., to Square D Co. Magnetic amplifier motor
control system. 2,766,415, 10-9-56, CI. 318—209.
Schurr, Hans : See —
Stahlecker, Wilhelm, and Schurr. 2,750,634.
LIST OP PATENTEES
705
Schurr, Vernon D., % to P. Glenn. Highly stable electronic
amplifier. 2,746,016, 5-15-56, CI. 324—123.
Schiissler, Alfred, to Vereinigte Deutsche Metallwerke Ak-
tiengesellschaft. Arc-welding of non-ferrous metal and its
alloy. 2,743,344, 4-24-56, CI. 219—10.
Schuster, Franz, Yi to R. Schroth. Method of making cup
chain. 2,740,252. 4-3-56, CI. 59—35.
Schuster, Karl : See —
Schjolin, Hans O., and Schuster. 2,774,227.
Schuster, Ludwig K., and H. A. Whitenight. Multiple action
lubricating composition. 2,739,915, 3-27-56, CI. 148 — 6.15.
Schuster, Ludwig K., and A. L. Baldi, Jr., to Heintz Mfg. Co.
Method for coating metals. 2,768,103, 10-23-56, CI.
148 — 6.2.
Schuster, Ludwig K., and A. L. Baldi, Jr., to Heintz Mfg. Co.
Method for coating iron. 2,768,104, 10-23-56, CI.
148—6.16.
Schuster, Ludwig K., and A. L. Baldi, Jr., to Heintz Mfg. Co.
Corrosion resistant coated steel members and method of
making. 2,773,623, 12-11-56, CI. 220—64.
Schuster, Nick A., to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp.
Well logging methods and apparatus. 2,770,771, 11-13-56,
CI. 324—1.
Schuster, Paul, to Custom Metal Products, Inc. Double-
walled metal combustion chamber. 2,763,321, 9-18-56,
CI. 158—1.
Schuster, Paul, and M. F. Dobbins, Jr., to Custom Metal
Products, Inc. Metal combustion chamber and furnace with
such chamber. 2,762,425, 9-11-56, CI. 158—1.
Schuster, Sarah : See —
Planka, Henry. 2,763,882.
Schuster, Ulysse. Printing machine. 2,730,944, 1-17-56,
CI. 101 — 68.
Schutmaat, Wayne H., to Perm Controls, Inc. Automatic
shut-off for regulator valves and the like. 2,752,931,
7-3-56, CI. 137—80.
Schutt, Arthur J., and C. F. Whitmore, to General Motors
Corp. Thermostat for engine cooling systems. 2,735,619,
2-21-56, CI. 236—34.
Schutt, Walter G., to Stearns Mfg. Co. Hoist or off-bearer
for use in concrete block molding machines. 2,730,251,
1-10-56, CI. 214—152.
Schutte, Alfred H. : See —
Kohring, Erwin. 2,758,428.
Von Pechmann, Paul F. 2,773,694.
Schutte, August H., to The Lummus Co. Continuous coking
process. 2,742,410, 4-17-56, Cl. 202 — 14.
Schutte, August H., to The Lummus Co. Apparatus for
handling solids material. 2,763,515, 9-18-56, Cl. 302 — 53.
Schutte, Charles E. Semi-spherical compensating washer.
2,770,161, 11-13-56, Cl. 85—50.
Schutte, Herman D., to Schutte Pulverizer Co., Inc. Slide
track mounting means for different mesh size screens in
screening mills. 2,771,249, 11-20-56, Cl. 241—89.
Schutte Pulverizer Co., Inc. : See —
Schutte, Herman D. 2,771,249.
Schutter Candy Co. : See —
Rebechini, Eugene. 2,753,158.
Schutter, George M., to Scully Signal Co. Adjustable intru-
sion tube for use with whistling signalling device.
2,759,489, 8-21-56, Cl. 137—558.
Schutz, Ewald, to Rockwell Mfg. Co. Radial arm saw and
power feed therefor. 2,773,525, 12-11-56, Cl. 143 — 55.
Schutz, Ewald, and P. E. Butzin, to Rockwell Mfg. Co. Safety
lock for radial arm saws and the like. 2,773,524, 12-11-56,
Cl. 143 — 47.
Schutz, Harald, C. E. Thomas, Jr., and H. C. Hanks, Jr., to
The Glenn L. Martin Co. Microwave interferometer.
2,735,981, 2-21-56, Cl. 324—70.
Schutze, Henry G. : See —
Hill, Boyd N., and Schutze. 2,763,592.
Hoffmann, Edward J., and Schutze. 2,768,219.
Schutze, Henry G., S. H. Hastings, and J. A. Anderson, Jr.,
to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Co-dimerization of
conjugated cyclic dienes and acyclic dienes. 2,752,403,
6-26-56, Cl. 260—666.
Schuur, Gerrit, to Rubber-Stichting. Rubber hydrochloride
products and method of making same. 2,773,922, 12-11-56,
Cl. 260—735.
Schuylkill Chemical Co. : See —
Mecca, Sebastian B. 2,761,867.
Schuylkill Products Co., Inc. : See —
Bassett, Cecil E., and Bradfield. 2,770,374.
Schwab, Arthur W.. to the United States of America as rep-
resented bv the Secretary of Agriculture. Lactam of N(JG-
aminoethyl) chelidamic acid. 2,740,786, 4-3-56, Cl.
260—268.
Schwab, Charles J. Drilling apparatus for concrete and the
like. 2,761,440, 9-4-56, Cl. 125—20.
Schwab, Friedrich. Turret head. 2,738,691, 3-20-56, Cl.
77—25.
Schwab, Max. Sewing machine. 2,751,868, 6-26-56. Cl.
112—210.
Schwab, Max, and K. W. Heimann. Sewing machines.
2,759,444, 8-21-56, Cl. 112—210.
Schwab, Otto : See —
Maier, Albert, Schwab, and Kiechle. 2,772,581.
Schwab, Otto, to Zahnradfabrik Friedrichshafen, Aktiengesell-
schaft. Friction disc clutches. 2,729,317, 1-3-56, Cl.
192—69.
Schwab, Walter H. Jalousies or the like. 2,759,573,
8-21-56, Cl. 189—62.
369555— P 45
Schwabe, Herman. Shoe upper roughing machine. 2,741,073,
4-10-56, Cl. 51—128.
Schwabe, Herman, Inc. : See —
Haas, Edgar. 2,749,414.
Schwabe, Kurt. Devices for threading-in the weft in auto-
matic looms. 2,731,044, 1-17-56, Cl. 139 — 259.
Schwahn, Joseph L. Rotating nylon belt cutter. 2,771,534,
11-20-56, Cl. 219—29.
Schwaibold, Edgar K., to Star Watch Case Co. Cushioned
movement mounting watch. 2,749,702, 0-12-56, Cl. 58 — 88.
Schwaibold, Edgar K, to Star Watch Case Co. Sealed cal-
endar watch. 2,749,703, 6-12-56, Cl. 58—90.
Schwalge, William C. Oil reclaiming apparatus. 2,765,259,
10-2-56, Cl. 196—16.
Schwall, Julius C, to Wallin Industrial Corp. Coffee making
machine. 2,745,334, 5-15-56, a. 99—283.
Schwalm, Horacio C. : See —
Gehring, Paul C, and Schwalm. 2,761,351.
Schwamberger, Emil, to Cassella Farbwerke Mainkur Aktien-
gesellschaft. Sulfurized condensation products and process
of making same. 2,734,050, 2-7-56, Cl. 260—131.
Schwamberger, Emil, to Cassella Farbwerke Mainkur Aktienge-
sellschaft. Vat dyestuffs containing sulfur and process of
making same. 2,768,998, 10-30-56, Cl. 260—131.
Schwamm, Karl : See —
Von Boehraer, Thilo, and Schwamm. 2,756,581.
Schwan, Clarence F., to The Ohio Crankshaft Co. Field coil
balancing arrangement. 2,769,953, 11-6-56, Cl. 322 — 58.
Schwaneke, Alfred E. and F. C, to A-M Corp. Automatic
coffee brewer regulator. 2,741,682, 4-10-56, Cl. 200 — 138.
Schwaneke, Alfred E., and F. C, to A-M Corp. Mechanical
thermo-responsive actuating means. 2,753,419, 7-3-56, Cl.
200—137.
Schwaneke, Fred C. : See —
Krause, Walter W., and Schwaneke. 2,774,524.
Lipsich, Maurice L., and Schwaneke. 2,748.690.
Lipsich, Maurice L., and Schwaneke. 2,765,727.
Schwaneke, Alfred E. and F. C. 2,741,682.
Wagner, Edward J., and Schwaneke. 2,737,605.
Schwaneke, Fred C, to Dormeyer Corp. Hinge for cooking
device. 2,732,580, 1-31-56, Cl. 16—166.
Schwaneke, Fred C, to Dormeyer Corp. Cooking vessel.
2,749,426, 6-5-56, Cl. 219—43.
Schwaneke, Fred C, to Dormeyer Corp. Cooking utensil.
2,753,436, 7-3-56, Cl. 219—44.
Schwank, Gunther ; Rheinisch-Westfalische "Revision" Treu-
hand Aktiengesellschaft (Treuhand Aktiengesellschaft),
and W. Franken, executors of said G. Schwank, deceased,
to American Infra Red Radiant Co., Inc. Gas jet coupling
and valve construction. 2,768,678, 10-30-56, Cl. 158 — 120.
Schwank, Gunther, deceased ; Rheinisch-Westfalische "Revi-
sion" Treuhand Aktiengesellschaft (Treuhand Aktiengesell-
schaft) and W. Franken, executors, to American Infra Red
Radiant Co., Inc. Radiation burners. 2,775,294, 12-25-56,
Cl. 158—116.
Schwank, Max : See —
Meyer, Jules, Schwank, and Albrecht. 2,763,528.
Schwartz, Alexander, and E. Fogelson, to Leobarb Corp.
Thermal insulation. 2,750,313, 6-12-56, Cl. 154 — 45.
Schwartz, Arnold A. : See —
Mclnnis, Joseph S. 2,769,899.
Schwartz, Charles M. : See —
Cocks, George G., and Schwartz. 2,739,507.
Schwartz, Daniel M. : See —
Hackett, Theodore N„ and Schwartz. 2,729,348.
Schwartz, Daniel M., and T. M. Hackett, to The Eimco Corp.
Crawler tread take-up device. 2,729,532, 1-3-56, Cl.
305 — 9.
Schwartz, Daniel M., and D. E. Hendrickson, to The Eimco
Corp. Pivoted bucket loader. 2,746,625, "> .: ' "■",, i'I
214—131.
Schwartz. Daniel M., and T. N. Hackett, to The Eimco Corp.
Material handling machine. 2,752,053. 6-26-56. Cl.
214 — 131.
Schwartz, Daniel M„ and T. N. Hackett, to The Eimco Corp.
Power transmission for material handling machines.
2,775,138, 12-25-56, Cl. 74—606.
Schwartz, David L. Aerated bait pail. 2,754,617, 7-17-56,
Schwartz, Edwin L. : See —
Frees, David, and Schwartz. 2,749,875.
Schwartz, Harold G., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Composite structures. 2,749,960, 6-12-56, Cl. 152 — 330
Schwartz, Harry, to General Electric Co. Variable resistor.
2,756,307, 7-24-56, Cl. 201—55.
Schwartz, Harry B., Inc. : See —
Cordell, Finton M. 2,754,588.
Schwartz, Harry J., to Allied Chemical & Dye Corp. Method
of desulfurizing molten ferrous metal. 2,741,556, 4-10-56,
Cl. 75—55.
Schwartz, Ira R. : See —
Ferri, Antonio, and Schwartz. 2,755,623.
Schwartz, Irving, and T. J. Stendardo. Air actuated spear
gun. 2,767,701, 10-23-56, Cl. 124—11.
Schwartz, James W., to Radio Corp. of America. Color
television image reproducing svstem. 2,750,533, 6-12-56,
Cl. 315—10.
Schwartz, James W., to Radio Corp. of America. Color tele-
vision system. 2,771,503, 11-20-56, Cl. 178—5.4.
Schwartz, Jerome, to Taylor Lock Co. Pin-tumbler lock.
2,755,656, 7-24-56, Cl. 70—364.
706
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Schwartz, Joseph, and A. Ackley, to Westcott & Thomson, Inc.
Apparatus for processing a concave work object. 2,740,331,
4-3-56, CI. 90—20.
Schwartz, Joseph H. : See —
Wrigley, Arthur N., and Schwartz. 2,740,724.
Schwartz, Leo A. Antifriction bearing. 2,731,311, 1-17-56,
CI. 308—191.
Schwartz, Marcus, to S. & S. Industries, Inc. Brassiere frame.
2,746,052, 5-22-56, CI. 2 — 42.
Schwartz, Martin W., and M. J. Marks. Electrical lighting
fixture. 2,770,717, 11-13-56, CI. 240—73.
Schwartz, Morris, and W. Castedello, to The Kalart Co. Inc.
Electric connecting cord for photofiash units. 2,748,360,
5-29-56, CI. 339—31.
Schwartz, Morris A., and H. S. Fisher, to Johnson & Johnson.
Apparatus for winding limp material into coreless rolls.
2,775,410, 12-25-56, CI. 242 — 66.
Schwartz, Morris J. : See —
Gilmont, Roger, and Schwartz. 2,749.221.
Schwartz, Morris P. : See —
Feigin, Robert, and Schwartz. 2,755,280.
Schwartz. Nathan R. Switch mounting means. 2,764,655,
9-25-56, CI. 200—168.
Schwartz, Nathan R., to Naras Research, Inc. Guide for at-
taching a lamp to a wall. 2,764,817, 10-2-56, CI. 33—189.
Schwartz, Ralph E., to The Malloran Corp. Method of mak-
ing a fibrous article. 2,769,741, 11-6-56, CI. 154 — 101.
Schwartz, Ralph E., J. G. Bush, and L. J. Freitick, to Vibra-
damp Corp. Process for manufacturing compressible glass
fiber shock absorption material. 2,766,163, 10-9-56, CI.
154 — 100.
Schwartz, Robert F. Tamper-proof screw having frusto-coni-
cal head with flat tool engaging facets thereon. 2,770,998,
11-20-56, CI. 85^5.
Schwartz, Sidney, to Bantam-Lite, Inc. Pocket flashlight
construction. 2,762,907, 9-11-56, CI. 240—10.65.
Schwartz, Solomon, and M. Kaplan, to Radio Receptor Co.,
Inc. Lied rode support assembly. 2. 766,363, 10-9-56, CI.
219—10.81.
Schwartzberg, Louis. Molded paper pulp egg carton.
2,756,918, 7-31-56, CI. 229—2.5.
Schwartzwalder, Karl, and H. B. Barlett, to General Motors
Corp. Ceramic composition and process for making same.
2,760,875, 8-28-56, CI. 106 — 46.
Schwary, Robert E. : See —
Koski, Jerry V., and Schwary. 2,729,308.
Schwarz, Adolf: See —
Holmes, John R., and Schwarz. 2,732,971.
Reynolds, Harold A., and Schwarz. 2,759,673.
Schwarz, Bertram A., to General Motors Corp. Favorite
station signal seeking radio tuner. 2,739,232, 3-20-56,
CI. 250 — 20.
Schwarz, Bertram A., to General Motors Corp. Multi-button
favorite station tuner. 2,744,193, 5-1-56, CI. 250 — 20.
Schwarz, Bertram A., to General Motors Corp. Solenoid
powered tuner. 2,751.503, 6-19-56, CI. 250 — 40.
Schwarz, Bertram A., and M. G. Wright, to General Motors
Corp. Electrical apparatus. 2,743,620, 5-1-56, CI.
74—128.
Schwarz, Ernest I., to The Eis Automotive Corp. Packing
cup. 2,754,164, 7-10-56, CI. 309 — 33.
Schwarz, Hans G., to Avco Mfg. Corp. Television signal gain
as function of brightness. 2,743,313, 4-24-56, CI. 178 — 7.5.
Schwarz, Hermann, K. G. : See —
Heusner, Wilhelm L. G. 2,744,717.
Schwarz, Joachim J. : See —
Mundt, Peter, and Geiger. 2,766,948.
Schwarz, Johannes : See —
Wagner, Richard, and Schwarz. 2,775,167.
'Schwarz, Karl H.. to G. Kromschroder Akiicn^osoiisHiai'i.
Pressure relief device. 2,732,853, 1-31-56, CI. 137 — 116.5.
Schwarz Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Brenner, Mortimer W. 2,763,554.
Schwarz, Milton H, and A. Shansky, to Turner Hall Corp.
Respiratory pigments of blood in setting permanent waves.
2,742,909, 4-24-56, CI. 132 — 7.
Schwarz, Randolph P., and L. E. Bechtold. Sanitary base
for flush toilets. 2,758,316, 8-14-56, CI. 4 — 252.
Schwarz, Rudolf, and T. Hennig, to Zschimmer & Schwarz.
Purification of paper mill white water by froth flotation.
2,729,334, 1-3-56, CI. 210—53.
Schwarz, Walter J., to The Patent and Licensing Corp.
Coated roofing and siding and process of preparing the
same. 2,729,574, 1-3-56, CI. 117—25.
Schwarzenbach, Ceroid, and R. Sallmann, to Ciba Ltd. Acid-
base indicator dyestuffs. 2,745,720, 5-15-56, CI. 23 — 230.
Schwarzenbek, Eugene F., to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Molyb-
dena catalyst. 2,739,133, 3-20-56, CI. 252 — 442.
Schwarzenbek, Eugene F., to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Admix-
tures of trifluorochloroethylene polymers and method for
molding same. 2.742,446, 4-17-56, CI. 260 — 45.5.
Schwarzenbek, Eugene F., to M. W. Kellogg Co. Platinum
and palladium catalysts in catalyzed reactions. 2,760,912,
8-28-56, CI. 196—50.
Schwarzenbek, Eugene F., to M. W. Kellogg Co. Platinum
and palladium catalysts. 2,760,940, 8-28-56, CI. 252 — 466.
Schwarzkopf Development Corp. : See —
Rollfinke, Friedrich. 2,737,708.
Schwarzkopf, Paul. 2.769,611.
Schwarzkopf, Jerome, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Liquid level
control system. 2,760,400, 10-9-56, CI. 317 — 132.
Schwarzkopf, Otto, and J. J. Rascovski, to Oil and Chemical
Products, Inc. Refining sulfuric acid treated aromatic
hydrocarbons by neutralizing in two stages, with sufficient
alkali metal hydroxide added in the first stage to form
an aqueous layer of acid normality between 0.7 and 2.2.
2,761,887, 9-4-56, CI. 260—674.
Schwarzkopf, Paul, to Schwarzkopf Development Corp. Gas
turbine rotors and their production. 2,769,611, 11-6-56,
CI. 253—39.
Schwarzkopf, Vergil, to The Lathrop-Paulson Co. Conveyor
chain. 2,766,635, 10-16-56, CI. 74—246.
Schwechten, Heinz W., R. Neeff, and J. Singer, to Farben-
fabriken Baver Aktiengesellschaft. Vat dyestuffs.
2,749,352, 6-5-56, CI. 260—307.5.
Schwechten, Heinz-Werner : See —
Singer, Joseph, Schwechten, and Bayer. 2,740,796.
Schwechten, Heinz-Werner, to Farbent'abriken Bayer Aktien-
gesellschaft. Production of diamino-anthraquinonyl-oxdi-
azoles. 2,759,948, 8-21-56, CI. 260—307.5.
Schweckendiek, Walter : See —
Reppe, Walter, Schweckendiek, and Friedrich. 2,738,364.
Schweda, Albert M., to Union Special Machine Co. Cup feed
sewing machines. 2,751,866. 6-26-56. CI. 112 — 16.
Schweda, Albert M., and R. Froelich, Jr., to Union Special
Machine Co. Sewing machines. 2,759,442, 8-21-56, CI.
112—16.
Schwede, Otto G. Angular discriminating optical device.
2,731,872, 1-24-56, CI. 88—1.
Schwede, Otto G. Angular discriminating optical device.
2,773,411, 12-11-56, CI. 88—1.
Schwegman, Harry E., to Halliburton Oil Well Cementing Co.
Drill stem testing device. 2,740,479, 4-3-56, CI. 166 — 145.
Schwoickart, William M. Variable speed drive. 2,767,591,
10-23-56, CI. 74—230.17.
Schweigert, John G. Tie-down clamp. 2,745,15S, 5-15-06,
CI. 24—130.
Schweighofer, Horst M., to Collins Radio Co. Shaft position-
ing device. 2,742,599, 4-17-56, CI. 318—467.
Schweikert, Wilbur H. : See —
Heyl, John K., and Schweikert. 2,742 176.
Schweiss, Joseph, to Carter Carburetor Corp. Carburetor
anti-surge device. 2,748.796, 6-5-56, CI. 137 — 411.
Schweiss, Joseph, to ACF Industries, Inc. Engine anti-stall
device. 2,762,614, 9-11-56, CI. 261—63.
Schweiter Ltd. : See —
Forkel. Karl. 2,767,536.
Schweiter, Walter. 2,743.062.
Schweiter, Walter, and Marx. 2,747,805.
Schweiter, Walter, to Schweiter Ltd. Device for unwinding
the thread waste from exhausted tubes and bobbins.
2,743,062, 4-24-56, CI. 242—18.
Schweiter, Walter, and K. Marx, to Schweiter Ltd. Device
for the placement of the thread during quick traverse
winding. 2.747. S05, 5-29-56. CI. 242—18.
Schweitzer, E. O., Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Schweitzer, Edmund O., Jr. 2,729,788.
Schweitzer, Earl O., to The Swartwout Co. Strip chart re-
corder. 2,745,711. 5-15-56, CI. 346—116.
Schweitzer, Edmund O., Jr., to E. O. Schweitzer Mfg. Co.,
Inc. Electric measuring instrument. 2,729,788, 1-3-56,
CI. 324—127.
Schweitzer, Frank J., Jr., and W. C. Gibson, to Shaffer Tool
Works. Stationary blowout preventer. 2,760,750, 8-28-56,
CI. 251 — 2.
Schweitzer, Fritz L. Blow torch. 2,769,487, 11-6-56, CL
158—33.
Schweitzer, Howard V. Paint gun. 2,766,064, 10-9-56, CI.
299—1.
Schweitzer, Howard V., and W. C. Albertson, Jr. ; said Albert-
son, Jr. assor. to said Schweitzer. Body painting machine.
2,729,189, 1-3-56. CI. 118—6.
Schweitzer, Otto : See —
Hoffmann, Ullrich. Schweitzer, and Rinn. 2,736,752.
Weihe, Adolf, and Schweitzer. 2,739,121.
Schweizer, Alfred, and K. Brecher, to Robert Bosch G. m.
b. H. Combustible fluid supply apparatus for internal com-
bustion engines. 2,751,897. 6-26-56, CI. 123 — 140.
Schweizer, August : See —
Kappeler, Markus, and Schweizer. 2,749,333.
Schweizer, Louis. Denture supporting clamp. 2,754,591,
7-17-56, CI. 32—68.
Schweizerische Lokomotiv- und Maschinenfabrik : See —
Feis, Ren€. 2,737,017.
Schweller, Edmund F., to General Motors Corp. Freezing
device. 2,774,226, 12-18-56, CI. 62—108.5.
Schwemberger, John G., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process of vaporization of hydrogen peroxide solutions.
2,751,338, 6-19-56, CI. 202—63.
Schwemmer, Albert : See —
McGinty, William K., Schwemmer, and Bushcott.
2,767,307.
Schwend, Fred N. : See —
Bovden, Robert E., Collison, Oldenburg, and Schwend.
2,757,862.
Collison, William F., and Schwend. 2,772,048.
Schwend. Fred N., to Clary Corp. Readout apparatus for
computing equipment or the like. 2,767,907, 10-23-56,
CI. 235—58.
Schwenden, Carl A., to Junior Tool Co. Electric motor hous-
ing. 2,752,514, 6-26-56, CI. 310—50.
Schwenk, Henry C, to Henry Pratt Co. Stressed seal damper.
2,740,605, 4-3-56, CI. 251—173.
LIST OF PATENTEES
707
Schwenk, Kurt, to Auto Union G.
port for rear wheels of vehicles.
267 — 57.
m. b. H. Elastic sup-
2,734,742, 2-14-56, CI.
Schwenker, William A., to General Electric Co. Continuous
hydrolysis or organohalogenosilanes. 2,758,124, 8-7-56, CI.
260 — 448.2.
Schwennesen, Donald O., and A. Helgason, to Essex Wire
Corp. Lead-in construction. 2,768,231, 10-23-56, CI.
174—18.
Schweninger, Earnest N., and J, H. Hoffman, to Celanese
Corp. of America. Recording tensiometer. 2,770,127,
11-13-56, CI. 73—143.
Schwerdle, Arthur, to Vineland Chemical Co. Stable solu-
tions of organo-mercury salts. 2,754,241, 7-10-56, CI.
167—30.
Schwertt'eger, Walter J. Container for eggs and method of
assembly with egg-containing fillers. 2,764,334, 9-25-56,
CI. 229—29.
Schwerv, Joseph F. : See —
Cox, Gerald C. 2,741,067.
Schwery, Russell H. : See —
Cox, Gerald C. 2,741,067.
Schwesinger, Gerhard, to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Army. Automatic
focusing device. 2,730,010, 1-10-56, CI. 88 — 24.
Schwesinger, Gerhard, to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Army. Variable focal
length focusing lens system and device therefor. 2,706,658,
10-16-56. CI. 88 — 57.
Schwesinger, Gerhard, to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Army. Device for com-
pensating optical image motion. 2,769,367, 11-6-56, CI.
88—16.8.
Schwestka, Crayton H. : See — ■
Irwin, Emund M., Wente, and Schwestka. 2,737.543.
Schwidetzky, Walter H., to General Dynamics Corp. Me-
chanical resonance detection systems. 2,729,972, 1-10-56,
CI. 73 — 67.
Schwiedessen, Ernst : See — ■
Meissner, Fritz, and Schwiedessen. 2,762,800.
Schwieger, Orin J. Crayon molds. 2,733,478, 2-7-56, CI.
18—34.
Sch\Vimmer, Sigmund : See —
Makower, Rachel U., and Schwimmer. 2,738,280.
Si liwiml. Ralnh E. : See —
Rounds. Fred G., Schwind, and Withrow. 2,747.560.
Schwing, Roger : See —
Chambers, Albert M., Jr., and Schwing. 2,729,475.
Schwinger, Julian S., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Directional
coupler. 2,731.602, 1-17-56. CI. 333—10.
Schwinn, Frank W. Method of making tube joints. 2,732,618,
1-31-56, CI. 29 — 482.
Schwinn, Frank W. Wheel chair for paraplegics. 2,748,834,
6-5-56, CI. 155—30.
Schwinn, Frank W. Means for joining tubular parts.
2.767,002, 10-16-56, CI. 287—54.
Schwinn, Richard C. : See —
Werner, Frank R., and Schwinn. 2,769,041.
Schwinn, Willard L. : See —
Forrer, Gilbert R., and Schwinn. 2,769,095.
Schwitzer Corp. : See —
Hardv, James A. 2,763.055.
Hardy, James A. 2,768,585.
Schwob, Louis, % to Societe Anonyme Dite : "Appareillage
V. F. B." High accuracy electric level indicator.
2.735,301, 2-21-56, CI. 73—304.
Schwolow, William R. : See —
Nelson. Arthur, and Schwolow. 2,743,055.
Schwope. Arthur D. : See —
MacDonald, Robert J., and Schwope. 2,751,808.
Schwope, Arthur D., and W. Chubb, to the United States of
America as represented by the United States Atomic Energy
Commission. Zirconium ternary alloys. 2,736,651.
2-28-56, CI. 75—177.
Schwortz, Jesse. Baby bottle protective harness. 2,772,801,
12-4-56, CI. 215—11.
Schytil, Franz, and H. Ley, to Metalleesellschaft Aktienge-
sellschaft. Roasting sulfide ores. 2.756,986, 7-31-56, CI.
266—20.
Scientific Oil Compounding Co., Inc. : See —
Kalberg, Victor N. 2,769,006.
Yeager. Charles C. 2,772.260-2,772,264.
Scime, Emilio. Gear operated wrench with rotary impact
means. 2,744,431, 5-8-56, CI. 81 — 52.3.
Scinta, Anthony C. to Trico Products Corp. Windshield
wiper. 2,741,791, 4-17-56, CI. 15—245.
Scinta. Anthony C, to Trico Products Corp. Windshield
winer blade connector. 2,747,212, 5-29-56, CI. 15 — 250.
Scintilla Ltd. : See —
Buchmann, Albin. 2,736.827.
Buchmann, Albin. 2.749.458.
Buchmann, Albin. 2,765.377.
Buchmann, Albin. 2,775,210.
Scisorek, Martin : See —
Rabin. Stanley F., and Scisorek. 2,753,267.
Scivally, Herschell R. Apparatus for measuring periodic
unidirectional movements. 2,756,506, 7-31-56, CI. 33 — 134.
Scobey. Virgil E. : See —
Wiles, Western, Hoffman, and Scobey. 2,739,592.
Scobie, Alexander G. : See —
Normore, William M., and Scobie. 2,755,240.
Scoby, Frank : See —
Neumann, Arthur E. 2,756,044.
Scofield, Philip F. : See —
Pickels, Edward G., and Scofield. 2,705.665.
Scoggm, Baxter I.. H. C. McAninch, and C. R. Moore, to
Anderson-Prichard Oil Corp. Bituminous emulsion.
2,733,159, 1-31-56, CI. 106 — 277.
Scognamillo Engineering Co. : See — -
Scognamillo, Frank. 2,731,920.
Scognamillo, Frank, to Scognamillo Engineering Co. Rotary
pump. 2,731,920, 1-24-56, CI. 103 — 136.
Scognamillo, Frank. Rotary pump. 2,764,946, 10-2-56, CI.
103 — 136.
Scoles, Graham J., to Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Co. Ltd.
Electrical pulse generating circuit arrangements. 2,773,199,
12-4-56, CI. 307—108.
Scopicon, Inc. : See —
Gorham, George. 2,743,351.
Gorham, George, and Ferrari. 2,730,923.
Rosin, Seymour. 2,738,708.
Score, Robert E. : See —
Wolf, Robert J., and Score. 2,765,507.
Scorgie, Donald G.. to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Magnetic servo am-
plifier. 2,764,723. 9-25-56. CI. 318—207.
Scott, A. B., and S. E. Wvrozumski, to Bee Chemical Co.
Awning. 2.743,490, 5-1-56, CI. 20—57.5.
Scott, Alan D., to Lever Brothers Co. Detergent composi-
tions. 2,768,956, 10-30-56, CI. 252—138.
Scott, Arthur L., to Columbia Products Co. Hollow shaft for
fishing rods. 2,749,643, 6-12-56, CI. 43 — 18.
Scott-Atwater Mfg. Co. Inc. : See —
Armstrong, Daniel A., and Carlson. 2,739,560.
Scott Aviation Corp. : See —
Cupp, Charles D. 2,745,401.
Cupp, Charles D. 2,745.612.
Cupp, Charles D. 2,758,596.
Cupp, Charles D. 2,764,151.
Miller, Arthur E. 2,760.507.
Scott, Benjamin B to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the United States Air Force.
Electrical resistance device and method of making it.
2,761,042, 8-28-56, CI. 201 — 48.
Scott, Billy B. Rifle mounted grenade catapult. 2,763,250,
9-18-56, CI. 124—7.
Scott, Carleton B. : See —
Dorsey, William S., Schaeffer, and Scott. 2,763,604.
Scott. Carleton B., to Union Oil Co. of California. Alkyl
tri-thiometaphosphates. 2.764,606, 9-25-56, CI. 260 — 461.
Scott, Carleton B., to Union Oil Co. of California. Preparation
of unsymmetrical trialkyltetrathio - ortho - phosphates.
2.769.831, 11-6-56. CI. 260—461.
Scott, Charles M. Emergency transformer and cart therefor.
2,763,709. 9-18-56, CI. 174 — 65.
Scott, Cleveland R. : See —
Ayers, Arnold L., and Scott. 2,738,341.
Scott, Cleveland R., A. L. Ayers, and J. E. Mahan, to Phillips
Petroleum Co. Piperidines as hypergolic fuels. 2,771,737,
11-27-56, CI. 60—35.4.
Scott, Cleveland R., and A. L. Ayers, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Morpholines as hypergolic fuels. 2,771,738, 11-27-56,
CI. 60 — 35.4.
Scott, David B., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Loopers for sewing
machines. 2,740.366. 4-3-56, CI. 112 — 200.
Scott, David B., and R. W. Schmutzer, to The Singer Mfg.
Co. Presser mechanisms for sewing machines. 2,754,783,
7-17-56, CI. 112—237.
Scott. Don : See —
Sarett, Ben L., and Scott. 2,765,233.
Scott, Don, to B. L. Sarett. Deoxygenating process and
product. 2,758,932. 8-14-56. CI. 99 — 171.
Scott. Don. to B. L. Sarett. Enzymatic conversion process.
2.758.934. 8-14-56, CI. 99—210.
Scott. Don O. : See —
Foster, Edwin E. 2,729,207.
Scott, Earle S. : See — ■
Audrieth, Ludwig F., and Scott. 2,771,489.
Scott. Elmer P. Thermoplastic design article. 2,749,640,
6-12-56, CI. 41—24.
Scott, Elmer P. Shower curtain structure. 2,752,993,
7-3-56, CI. 160—330.
Scott. Emily M. Ear attachment. 2,740,662, 4-3-56, CI.
299 — 24.
Scott & Fetzer Co., The : See —
Pardee, Lloyd W. 2,748,543.
Scott. Frederick S. : See —
Mattson, Raymond W., and 'Scott. 2,736,641.
Scott, George W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Sta-
bilized polychloroprene latex. 2,751,365, 6-19-56 CI
260—29.7.
Scott. Harold E. B. Hydraulic oscillators. 2,731,953,
l_24-56. CI. 121—157.
Scott, Harold E. B. Doctors. 2,767,529, 10-23-56,
51—204.
Scott, Harry E. Hold-down bar. 2,770,471 11-13-56,
280—179.
Scott. Herbert A. : See —
Painter, Edwin S., and Scott. 2,743,296.
Scott, Hermon H. Method and system for reducing noise in
the transmission of electric signals. 2,759,049, 8-14-56, CI.
179—100.4.
Scott, Howard M., to Radio Corp. of America. Protective
circuit. 2,756,378, 7-24-56, CI. 320 — 1.
Scott, Jack M. Deflecting shield for meat grinders.
2,751,950, 6-26-56, CI. 146—182.
CI.
CI.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Scott, James K., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the 'Secretary of the Navy. Sweep circuit.
2,735,008, 2-14-56, CI. 250—27.
Scott, Joe, to National-U. S. Radiator Corp. Safety latch for
fire doors. 2,742,313, 4-17-56 CI. 292 — 304.
Scott, John W., Jr., to California Research Corp. Continuous
flash coking process. 2,751,334, 6-19-56, CI. 196 — 65.
Scott, John W., Jr., to California Research Corp. Shale re-
torting process. 2.752,292, 6-26-56, CI. 202—19.
Scott, Larkin B. : See —
Schultz, Oscar T., Scott, and Wing. 2,762,123.
Scott, Larkin B., and A. OfEner, to The Perkin-Elmer Corp.
UcM'i- <■>< "sr-iii.-'.ting a beam in a plane. 2,758,502,
8-14-56, CI. 88—14.
Scott, Lawrence B. : See —
Williams, Paul H., and Scott. 2,744,871.
Williams, Paul H., and Scott. 2,749,310.
Williams, Paul H., and Scott. 2,774,733.
Scott, Lawrence B., A. C. Nixon, and D. G. Roddick, to Shell
Development Co. Lubricating oil containing dicyclopenta-
dienyl iron and an oil soluble organic divalent metal salt.
2,763,613, 9-18-56, CI. 252—32.5.
Scott. Lawrence B., A. C. Nixon, and D. G. Roddick, to Shell
Development Co. Lubricating oil containing dicyclopenta-
dienyl iron and a wear inhibiting agent. 2,763,617,
9-18-56, CI. 252 — 49.7.
Scott, Lester. Torsion spring testing devices. 2,765,655,
10-9-56, CI. 73—161.
Scott, Loren F. Excavating apparatus. 2,743,904, 5-1-56,
CI. 255—19.
Scott, Margaret M. : See —
Scavullo, Angelo C. 2.750,661.
Webber, Owen T. 2,755,795.
Scott. Milton J. : See-
Cohen, Oscar P., and Scott. 2,772,189.
Scott, Milton J., to Blonsanto Chemical Co. Process of stiffen-
ing felted bodies. 2,737,462, 3-6-56, CI. 117—55.
Scott, Murray R. : See —
Davis, Earl K., and Scott. 2,762,713.
Scott, O. M., and Sons Co. : See —
Peoples, Virgil H. Re. 24,189.
Tuttle, George D. 2,753,086.
Scott, Pauline P. Foot pedal control mechanism for auto-
motive vehicles. 2,730,214. 1-10-56, CI. 192—3.
Scott, Philip R. : See —
Stratton, Frank E., and Scott. 2,758,324.
Scott, Platho P., Jr., and R. P. Murphy, to Stanolind Oil
and Gas Co. Composition and process for plugging per-
meable formations. 2,734,861, 2-14-56, CI. 252 — 8.55.
Scott. Richard T. : See —
Brnmhall, James J., Jr., and Scott. 2.747,250.
Scott, Robert E., to Gagnier Fibre Products Co. Apparatus
for producing fastening device. 2,742,671, 4-24-56, CI.
18—36.
Scott, Robert E., to Toledo Scale Co. Spring testing scale.
2,746,2k:-;, 5 .22-56, CI. 73—94.
Scott, Ross R. Carriers for trash burners. 2,745,676,
5-15-56, CI. 280 — 47.26.
Scott Testers. Inc. : See —
Blumenbaum, Louis G. 2,737,805.
Scott, Thomas P., Jr., to The William Carter Co. Puckered
knit fabric and method of producing same. 2,738,566,
3_20-56, CI. 28—76.
Scott, Thomas V„ to Morgan Fairest Ltd. Labeling machines.
2,751,103, 6-19-56, CI. 216 — 55.
Scott, Thomas V., to Morgan Fairest Ltd. Labelling ma-
chines. 2,754,990, 7-17-56, CI. 216—13.
Scott, Wellington W., and J. P. Irvine, to Arwell, Inc. Rodent
feeder. 2,763,093, 9-18-56, CI. 43—131.
Scott, William H. Hydrotherapy pump. 2,730,095. 1-10-56,
CI. 128—66.
Scott, William J., to Ideal Industries, Inc. Pressure con-
nector. 2,737,637, 3-6-56, CI. 339—244.
Scott. William J., to Ideal Industries, Inc. Plastic con-
nectors. 2,749,384, 6-5-56, CI. 174—87.
Scott, William M., Jr., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Contact
arrangement for asymmetrical resistance. 2,767,264,
10-16-56, CI. 200—48.
Scott, William M., Jr., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Half
circular bus bracket. 2,775,642, 12-25-56, CI. 174 — 99.
Scott, William M., Jr., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Half
circular bus bracket. 2,775,643, 12-25-56, CI. 174 — 99.
Scott & Williams. Inc. : See —
Bristow, Paul W. 2,736,177.
Bristow, Paul W. 2,763,144.
Lawson, Robert H. 2,736,178.
Lawson, Robert H. 2,757,527.
Shelmire, Stanley R. 2,773,372.
Tew, Joseph F. 2,729,082.
Scott. Wylmer L., to Armstrong Cork Co. Mineral fiber
product containing hydrated virgin kraft pulp and method
of producing the same. 2.773,763, 12-11-56, CI. 92 — 3.
Scottish Aluminium Ware Ltd. : See —
Galbraith, Alexander, and Cleiff. 2,755,729.
Scotty, Clarence B.. to The Texas Co. Determination of po-
rosity and permeability of subsurface formations. 2,765,412,
10-2-56, CI. 250 — 83.3.
Scovill, Edgar W., and J. J. Veillette, to Scovill Mfg. Co.
Capped eyelet for attaching fastener members. 2,759,237,
8-21-56, CI. 24—216.
Scovill Mfg. Co. : See —
Barratt, Jesse. 2,771,652.
Carpinella, Michael J. 2,735,567.
Carpinella, Michael J. 2,771,653.
Carpinella, Michael J., and Rosengrant. 2,734,653.
Clemmons, Herbert D. 2,742,256.
Danziger, Joseph L. 2,774,432.
Davidson, Elmer T., and Kilmarx. 2,744,770.
Firing, Osborne. 2,734,546.
Firing, Osborne. 2,763,051.
Mackey, Charles W. 2,736,040.
Mackey, Charles W. 2,736,577.
Scovill, Edgar W., and Veillette. 2,759,237.
Seaver. Donald A. 2,734,309.
'Seaver, Donald A. 2,744,498.
Seaver, Donald A. 2,763,429.
Seyfried, Arthur W. 2,755,900.
Seyfried, Arthur W. 2,771,111.
Seyfried, Arthur W. 2,773,997.
Spender, Donald L. 2,769,665.
Spender, Donald L. 2,769,666.
Spender, Donald L. 2,769,667.
Stroh, William S. 2,761,594.
Treharne, Richard E., Jr., and Wegmann. 2,775,483.
Williams, Harold W. 2,759,238.
Scovill. Warner E., to The Standard Oil Co. Liquid thermal
diffusion port design. 2,752,042 6-26-56, CI. 210 — 52.5.
Scoviile, Ray R. Terminal lug. 2,762,030, 9-4r-56, CI.
339—277.
Scowcroft, John : See —
Chubb, Alexander A., and Scowcroft. 2,747,145.
Scozzafava, Milton V. : See —
Busch, Richard E., O'Connor, and Scozzafava. 2,744,682.
Gearheart, John D., and Scozzafava. 2,744,605.
Scranton Aluminum Mfg. Co. : See —
Pearl, Marvin. 2,760,706.
Scrase. Floyd W., and J. Kupinski, to Detroit Broach Co.,
Inc. Horizontal broaching machine. 2,751,821, 6-26-56,
CI. 90—33.
Screen Equipment Co., Inc. : See —
Gleiser, Nelson J. 2,751,080.
Screw Conveyor Corp. : See —
Fulper, John H. 2,761,573.
Screw Machine Products Co. : See —
Varrin, Andre J. 2,757,846.
Scribner, Kenneth R. : See —
Heyward, Frank W., Zablocki, ana Scribner. 2,730,893.
Scripto, Inc. : See —
Fink, James C. 2,741,225.
Lovejoy, Charles K. 2,748,748.
Sams, Herbert W. 2,775.229.
Smith, Blanchard D. 2.750,926.
Smith, Blanchard D. 2,775,228.
Smith, John S. 2,774,331.
Scriptomatic, Inc. : See —
Federwitz, Theodore A. 2,771,837.
Scruggs, Eric P. Boat fisherman's creel. 2,765,577, 10-9-56,
CI. 43—55.
Scruggs, Thomas M., to Bemis Bro. Bag Co. Woven webs.
2,772,699. 12-4-56, CI. 139^19.
Scruton, Arthur H. : See —
Davidson, Thomas R. N., and Scruton. 2,769,520.
Scrymgeour, Harper D. Bottle closure-opener. 2,754,962,
7-17-56, CI. 206—65.
Scudi, John V., L. E. Tenenbaum, and G. F. Grail, to Nepera
Chemical Co., Inc. n-Pentadecyl-N-methyl-N'. N'-dimethyl-
ethylene diamine. 2,739,986, 3-27-56, CI. 260 — 583.
Scudi, John V., and F. E. Anderson, to Nepera Chemical
Co., Inc. Aromatic carboxylic acid salts of tetra alkyl
ethylene diamines. 2,748,139, 5-29-56, CI. 260—295.5.
Scullin, Carl H. : See —
Gerard, William A., and Scullin. 2,768,109.
Scullv, Frank P., and A. E. Mathev, to Scully Signal Co.
Portable filling connection. 2,769,649, 11-6-56, CI.
285—175.
Scully-Jones and Co. : See —
Better, Bernard R., and Lehde. 2,771.804.
Better, Bernard R„ and Lehde. 2,775,326.
Niekelski, Felix J. 2,765,836.
Scully Signal Co. : See—
Mathey, Alcide E. 2,729,283.
Rowell, William G. 2,763,407.
Rowell, William G. 2,765,802.
Rowell. William G.. and Farmer. 2,767,783.
Schutter. George M. 2.759,489.
Scully, Frank P., and Mathey. 2,769,649.
Scully, William A., O. J. Snyder, and L. L. Linse. Apparatus
for convoluting thin walled articles. 2,750,985, 6-19-56,
CI. 153—77.
Scurlock, James C. to Western Enginering Associates. Wall
construction. 2,771,164, 11-20-56, CI. 189—34.
Scutt. Francis E. : See —
Sutton, Robert W., and Scutt. 2,757,913.
Sczesny. Edward R.. to Ford Motor Co. Hardboard structure.
2,767,512, 10-23-56, CI. 45—138.
Seabold, Edward J., and L. K. Dowler ; said Seabold assor. to
Drever Co., and said Dowler assor. to Wheeling Steel Corp.
Continuous bluing system for ferrous strip. 2,768,916,
10-30-56, CI. 148—6.35.
Seaborne, Charles R., and S. J. Baisch, to Signode Steel
Strapping Co. Method of and apparatus for manufacturing
load retaining doors. 2,739,635, 3-27-56, CI. 154—1.6.
LIST OF PATENTEES
709
Seabrook, Charles B., to Skuff Guard, Inc. Combined weather
stop and scuff plate for closure devices. 2,739,357, 3-27-56,
CI. 20—64.
Seabrook, John B. : See —
English, Albert C, and Seabrook. 2,765,245.
Seabrooke, Milton R. Bead orienting device. 2,765,900,
10-9-56, CI. 198—33.
Seachrist, John W. : See —
Brown, Barremore B., Kovach, and Seachrist. 2,768,326.
Seagrave, Earl M., Jr., to Celanese Corp. of America. Pres-
sure gauge. 2,761,317, 9-4-56, CI. 73—388.
Seal, Clyde W., to Reliance Electric and Engineering Co.
Multiple conveyor drive. 2,744,618, 5-8-56, CI. 198 — 203.
Seal, Reed E., to Thompson Products, Inc. Powder metal
multi-ring bushing. 2,775,024, 12-25-56, CI. 29 — 182.2.
Sealander, Bertram E. : See —
Bergen, Richard S., and Sealander. 2,742,634.
Seale, Frank E. Simulated baseball game. 2,769,639, 11-6-56,
CI. 273—93.
Sealed Power Corp. : See —
Davis, Lewis M. 2,729,306.
Olson, Holly M. 2,746,819.
Olson, Holly M. 2,768,041.
Olson, Holly M. 2,775,495.
Sealey, William C. : See —
Hansen, Harding B., Stenersen, Sealey, and Wiederkehr.
2,774,047.
Sealey, William C, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Hinged valve
with lost motion flap mounting. 2,742,255, 4-17-56, CI.
251—85.
Sealey, William C, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Contact posi-
tioning arrangement for quick break mechanism of load
tap changing transformer. 2,774,830, 12-18-56, CI.
200—17.
Sealol Corp. : See —
Stevens, Justus B. 2,743,121.
Stevens, Justus B. 2,754,140.
Seal Rite Mfg. Co., Inc. : See—
Breedlove, Theodore J. 2,755,855.
Seals, Marguerite M. Combination sales promotional pack-
age. 2,748,527. 6-5-56, CI. 46—11.
Seals, Paul C. Fishing tackle box. 2,750,706, 6-19-56, CI.
43—57.5.
Sealy, Marie P., to Federated Department Stores, Inc. Con-
tainer for merchandise. 2,744,676, 5-8-56, Cl. 229 — 44.
Seaman, Edward L., to S. & W. Sewing Machine Attachment
Co. Looped cord trimming attachment for sewing machines.
2,773,462, 12-11-56, Cl. 112—100.
Seaman, Leo V. Gas stove fuel supply system, including a
valve. 2,746,533, 5-22-56, Cl. 158—120.
Seaman, Lewis T., to General Electric Co. Gyroscope setting
system. 2,746.300, 5-22-56, Cl. 74—5.4.
Seaman, Milton L. : See —
Doudera, John J., Jr., and Seaman. 2,749,744.
Seaman, Philip H. : See —
Bernstein, Allan C. Re. 24,209.
Seaman, Robert C. Baby nursing bottle sleeve holder.
2,745,569, 5-15-56, Cl. 215—11.
Seamless Rubber Co., The : See —
Crowley, Cornelius J., and O'Brien. 2,761,684.
Seapak Corp. : See —
Hice, Jaxon O., and Meadows. 2,740,721.
Seaquist, James J. : See —
Kowalski, Walter, and Seaquist. 2,760,034.
Sear, Leonard, to General Motors Corp. Concentricity gauge.
2,765,539, 10-9-56, Cl. 33—181.
Searcy, Serai W. Ocean wave motors. 2,749,085, 6-5-56,
Cl. 253—10.
Searight, 'Charles E. Production of silicone-coated glass
beads. 2,730,841, 1-17-56, Cl. 49—79.
Searl, Garner R. Mortar dispensing apparatus. 2,758,468,
8-14-56, Cl. 72—128.
Searle, G. D., & Co. : See —
Bergstrom, Clarence G. 2 748,150.
Bible, Roy H., Jr. 2,750,373.
Bible, Roy H., Jr. 2,753,357.
i, Roy H., Jr.
2.759,014.
Bible, Rov H., Jr.. and Hoehn. 2,750,382.
Burtner, Robert R. 2.734,904.
Burtner, Robert R
Burtner, Robert R
Burtner, Robert R,
Burtner, Robert R
Burtner. Robert R.
Burtner, Robert
Chinn, Leland J.
Colton, Frank B.
Colton, Frank B.
Colton, Frank B.
Cusic, John W.
Cusic, John W.
Cusic, John W.
Cusic, John W.
Cusic, John W.
Cusic, John W.
Cusic, John W
Cusic, John W
2,748,120.
2,748,122.
2.748.123.
2.748.124.
2,752,390.
R 2,773,091.
2.772.298.
2,729,654.
2,738,348.
2.739.974.
2.731.467.
2,772,276.
2,772.287.
2,772.288.
2.772.289.
2,774,764.
and Dornfeld.
and Robinson.
2.748.1 16.
2,752,385.
Dodson, Raymond M. 2.748.:
Dodson, Raymond M. 2,753.341.
Dodson, Raymond M. 2,768.195.
Dodson, Raymond M., and Bergstrom. 2.750.38
Dodson, Raymond M., and Sollman. 2,732.405.
Dodson, Raymond M., and Sollman. 2,753,361.
Dodson, Raymond M., and Sollman. 2,763,669.
Searle, G. D., & Co. : See — Continued
Hoehn, Willard M., and Bible. 2,764,616.
Jenkins, William W. 2,774,765.
Krimmel, Carl P. 2,731,469.
Krimmel, Carl P. 2,739,152.
Krimmel, Carl P. 2,750,387.
Levy, Harold, and Mednick. 2,762,818.
Marshall, Charles. 2,731,479.
Mazur, Robert H. 2,738,350.
Mazur, Robert H. 2,753,359.
Mazur, Robert H. 2,758,992.
Mazur, Robert H., and Mueller. 2,753,343.
Mueller, George P. 2,729,653.
Mueller, George P. 2,740,781.
Papesch, Viktor, and Schroeder. 2,729,669.
Picha. George M. 2,755,289.
Picha, George M. 2,767,162.
Picha, George M. 2,774,784.
Ralls, Jack W. 2,740,798.
Ralls, Jack W. 2,744,108.
Ralls, Jack W. 2,744,109.
Ralls, Jack W. 2,744,110.
Robinson, Richard A. 2,758,996.
Rorig, Kurt J. 2,729,648. .
Rorig, Kurt J. 2,745,866.
Rorig, Kurt. 2,745,870.
Rorig, Kurt J. 2,746,806.
Rorig, Kurt J. 2,748,119.
Rorig, Kurt J. 2,748,121.
Rorig, Kurt J. 2,755,299.
Rorig, Kurt J. 2,766,271.
Rorig, Kurt J. 2,768,210.
Rorig, Kurt J. 2,768,963.
Rorig, Kurt J. 2,774,782.
Rorig, Kurt J., and Nicholson. 2,740,785.
Schroeder, Elmer F. 2,731,465.
Searle, Norman E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Ali-
phatic substituted methyl urea herbicidal compositions and
methods. 2,733,988, 2-7-56, Cl. 71—2.7.
Searle, Norman E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
l-methyl-3-(2-benzothiazolyl) -ureas and their use as herbi-
cides. 2,756,135, 7-24-56, Cl. 71—2.5.
Searle, Norman E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Weed control composition and method. 2,764,478, 9-25-56,
Cl. 71 — 2.6.
Searles, Edward : See —
Meadows, Stanley G., Hallas, and Searles. 2,769,958.
Searles, William G., to Sperry Rand Corp. Conveying mech-
anism. 2,762,507, 9-11-56, Cl. 209—72.
Sears, Harold W. : See —
Bunch, Walter R.. and Sears. 2,764,537.
Sears, Isaac W., Jr. Tractor umbrella. 2,767,723, 10-23-56,
Cl. 135—21.
Sears, Roebuck and Co. : See —
Apteker, Rubin. 2,775,049.
Boisselier. Earl D. 2,745,621.
Chesser, Cecil E. 2,774.439.
Hill, Stanley E., and Welsh. 2,736,350.
Louthan, George R. 2,744,374.
Sears, Wesley E. Vehicle headlight. 2,770,713, 11-13-56,
Cl. 240—7.1.
Seaton, Max Y. : See —
Pianfetti, John A., Seaton, and Williams. 2,759,982.
Seaton, Max Y., and R. D. Pike, K. B. Ray and The Stam-
ford Trust Co., executors of said R. D. Pike, deceased,
said Seaton assor. to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Production of pure sodium carbonate from Wyoming
Trona. 2,770,524. 11-13-56, Cl. 23—63.
Seaton, William E., to B. T. Crump Co., Inc. Hassock manu-
facture. 2,742,747, 4-24-56, Cl. 53—24.
Seaton. William H. : See —
Fike, Elmer A., and Seaton. 2,744,874.
Seattle Quilt Mfg. Co., Inc. : See-
Miller, Albert. 2,757,390.
Seaver, Donald A., to Scovill Mfg. Co. Sound maker.
2,734,309, 2-14-56, Cl. 46 — 180.
Seaver. Donald A., to Scovill Mfg. Co. Copy holder. 2,744,498,
5-8-56, Cl. 120—32.
Seaver, Donald A., to Scovill Mfg. Co. Coin bank. 2,763,429,
9-18-56, Cl. 232—5.
Seavev, Frederick R.. to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp.
Blasting caps. 2,767,655, 10-23-56, Cl. 102 — 28.
Seavey, Frederick R., and C. M. Blackburn, to Olin Mathieson
Chemical Corp. Detonator crimping device. 2,738,699,
3-20-56, Cl. 86—22.
Seavey, Frederick R., and T. J. Mulqueeny, to Olin Mathieson
Chemical Corp. Blasting caps and process of making the
same. 2,756,645, 7-31-56, Cl. 86—1.
Sebac Nouvelle S. A. : See —
Coanda, Henri. 2,770,501.
Sebald, Joseph F., to Cochrane Corp. Cold process water
softener or coagulator. 2,751,346, 6-19-56, Cl. 210 — 16.
Sebald, Joseph F., to Worthington Corp. Water treating sys-
tem. 2,773,029, 12-4-56, Cl. 210—16.
Sebald, Joseph H. Distribution nozzle. 2,732,259, 1-24-56,
Cl. 299—141.
Sebardt, Wilhelm, to International Ytong-Stabalite Co. Ltd.
Portioning device for viscous masses. 2,770,395, 11-13-56,
Cl. 222—23.
Sehaski, John, to Vapor Heating Corp. Damper mechanism
for radiator housing. 2,731,902, 1-24-56, Cl. 98 — 40.
Sebastian, James R. : See —
Timmons, James R., and Sebastian. 2,759,585.
710
INDEX OP PATENTS, 1956
Sebel, D., and Co. Ltd. : See —
Sebel, David. 2,733,548.
Sebel, David, to D. Sebel and Co. Ltd. Sound emitting doll
supporting toy. 2,733,548, 2-7-56, CI. 46—175.
Sebel S. A. : See-
Navarre, Roger F. D. 2,763,814.
Sebeczek, Louis A. : See —
Tizzard, Thomas W., Jr., and Sebeczek. 2,739,230.
em S. A. : See —
Tuscher, Jean E. 2,756,982.
Tuscber, Jean E. 2,764,965.
ens, Carl R., to General Electric Co. Dishwasher rack
and supporting frame. 2,745,707, 5-15-56, CI. 312 — 311.
Sebesta. Alfred C. : See —
Daly, George F„ and Sebesta. 2,765,735.
Sebok, Frank : See —
Sebok, Joseph B. and F. 2,728,953.
Sebok, Frank, to Houdaille Industries, Inc. Tuning tube
arrangement for combination air cleaner and intake
silencer. 2,760,592, 8-28-56, CI. 181—35.
Sebok, Joseph B. and F., to Houdaille-Hershey Corp. Ma-
chine for making resilient filter elements and batts.
2,728,953, 1-3-56, CI. 19—67.
Seccombe, Lionel H., Jr. : See — •
Willis, Grant N., and Seccombe. 2,765,003.
Sechrist, Harry S., and 31. Rosenblatt, to General Electric Co.
Electrical regulators. 2.748,337, 5-29-56, CI. 321 — 16.
Sechrist, Harry S., and W. A. Hunter, to General Electric
Co. Regulating control system. 2,762,964, 9-11-56, CI.
322—68.
Sechy. Paul S. Protective wall for use against radiation and
explosive forces. 2,773,459, 12-11-56, CI. 109 — 82.
Seek, Werner G., to The Hoover Company. Nozzle adjust-
ment for suction cleaner. 2,730,752, 1-17-56, CI. 15 — 361.
Seek, Werner G., to The Hoover Company. Suction cleaning
with pleated filter. 2,731,106, 1-17-56, CI. 183—51.
Seek, Werner G., to The Hoover Co. Suction cleaner.
2,739,666, 3-27-56, CI. 183—51.
Seek, Werner G., to The Hoover Co. Air supported cleaner
with diffuser. 2,743,787, 5-1-56, CI. 183 — 37.
Seek, Werner G., to The Hoover Co. Steam iron. 2,749,633,
6-12-56, CI. 38—77.
Seckendorf, Hugo. Fire alarm station. 2,769,166, 10-30-56,
CI. 340—304.
Seeker, John S. : See —
Crawford, John W. C, and Seeker. 2,736,744.
Secon 31etals Corp. : See —
Gagliano, Francis P. 2,735,810.
Secord, Robert N. : See —
Cole, Harvey M., Secord, Seltzer, and Wendell. 2,703,002.
Secotan, Inc. : See —
Ushakoff, Alexis E. 2.749,737.
Ushakoff, Alexis E. 2,767,043.
Secrest, William J., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.
Apparatus for tension- calendering fabric. 2, 7. 5 4.883,
7-17-56, CI. 154—1.75.
Secrist, Goerge R. : See —
Griggs, William H., and Secrist. 2,760,864.
Secrist, Horace A., to The Kendall Co. Process for making
felt-like products. 2.774,126, 12-18-56, CI. 28 — 72.3.
Secrist, Horace A., to The Kendall Co. Textile sheet material.
2.774.127, 12-18-50, CI. 28—79.
Secrist, Horace A., to The Kendall Co. Felt-like products.
2.774.128, 12-18-56, CI. 28 — 79.
Secrist. Horace A., to The Kendall Co. Synthetic felts.
2.774.129, 12-18-56. CI. 28—79.
Security Trust Co. of Rochester : See—
Farrell, William F. 2,771,307.
Seda, Edward C. Agricultural implement wheel scraper as-
sembly. 2,770,469, 11-13-56, CI. 280 — 158.
Seddon, Robert M., to Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. Shock absorb-
ers. 2,759,724, 8-21-56, CI. 267 — 63.
Seddon, Robert M., and D. W. Brambnni, to Dunlop Rubber
Co. Ltd. Rubber shock absorbers. 2,743,102, 4-24-56, CI.
267—63.
Sedgfield, Hugh B., to The Sperry Gyroscope Co., Ltd. Servo
systems. 2,740,082, 3-27-56, CI. 318 — 489.
Sedgfield, Hugh B., to The Sperry Gyroscope Co., Ltd. Air-
craft navigational aid apparatus. 2,762,993, 9-11-56, CI.
Sedgfield, Hugh B., and F. A. Summerlin, to The Sperry
Gyroscope Co., Ltd. Feed-back amplifier systems and servo-
mechanisms that are adapted to respond to input changes
at very low frequencies. 2,730,573. 1-10-56, CI. 179 — 171.
Sedgwick, John G. Power mower with pivotal connection
between carburetor and motor. 2,774,207, 12-18-56, CI.
56—25.4.
Sedgwick, Robert K., to American Steel Foundries. Prefill
valve with automatic decompression means. 2,750,744,
6-19-56, CI. 60—52.
Seville, Marcel H. L., to Societe Rateau (Societe Anonyme).
Gas turbine plant. 2.744,383, 5-8-50, CI. 00—39.15.
Seville, 3Iarcel H. L., to Societe Rateau (Societe Anonyme).
and R. Anxionnaz. Jet propulsion ami boundary laver con-
trol system for aircraft. 2,745,611, 5-15-56, CI. 244 — 15.
Sedivy, Leo J. Fish lure. 2,765,570, 10-9-56, CI. 43 — 42.34.
Sedlacek, Frank. 3Ieter reading card container. 2,770,473,
11-13-56, CI. 281—44.
Sedlacek, Henry J., to The Kalamazoo Sled Co. Upholstered
furniture and means for securing upholstery to frame mem-
bers. 2,766,814, 10-16-56, CI. 155—178.
Sedlacsik, John. Paint spray apparatus. 2,739,838, 3-27-56,
CI. 299—1.
'., and Sedoff. 2,742,977.
2,761,539.
Sedoff, Arthur : See —
Williams, Stewart '.
Sedor, John : See —
Furman, Frank J., and Sedor.
Sedusky, Henry J. : See —
Schaefer, Ralph A., Pochapsky, and Sedusky. 2,751,340.
Sedutto, William. Apparatus for forming frozen confections.
2,767,664, 10-23-56, CI. 107—8.
See, Kenneth L. : See —
Crane, Robert, Jr., and See. 2,768 368.
Seeba, Johann, P. Biefang, and A. Simonis, to Eisenwerke
Gelsenkirchen, Aktiengesellschaft. Centrifugal casting
molds. 2,752,651, 7-3-56, CI. 22—113.5.
Seeberger, Louis 31. : See —
Covely, Frank D., 3rd, and Seeberger. 2,743,378.
Seeburg, J. P., Corp. : See —
Kenney, Mahlon W. 2,760,780.
Seed, John B. : See —
Stewart, Ian F., and Seed. 2,748,427.
Seed, John B., and A. G. Waldie, to Imperial Chemical
Industries Ltd. Method of treating a slurry. 2,756,068,
7-31-56, CI. 100—37.
Seefelder, Matthias : See —
Reppe, Walter, Pasedach, and Seefelder. 2,734,061.
Reppe, Walter, Pasedach. and Seefelder. 2,748,130.
Seefeldt, Fred C, to The Liquid Carbonic Corp. Pressure
fluid release device. 2,759,330, 8-21-56, CI. 62—92.
Seegelken, Hermann, to Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nurnberg,
A. G. Fuel injection for diesel engines. 2,762,347,
9-11-56, CI. 123—32.
Seeger, Bernard I., to Boeing Airplane Co. Ram air cabin
pressurizing systems. 2,767,561, 10-23-56, CI. 62—136.
Seeger, Edwin W. : See —
Elliot, William H„ and Seeger. 2,739,279.
Seeger, Edwin W., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Illumination con-
trol. 2.729,752, 1-3-56, CI. 307—31.
Seeger, Edwin W., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Operating means
for electric switches. 2,752,464, 6-26-56. CI. 200—172.
Seeger, Ernst : See —
Kottler, August, and Seeger. 2,753.351.
Kottler, August, and Seeger. 2,764.590.
Seeger, Nelson V., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Poly-
esters reacted with tolylene disocyanate. 2,760,953,
8-28-56, CI. 260—75.
Seeger, Nelson V., and T. G. Mastin, to The Goodyear Tire
& Rubber Co. N-aryl isocyanates of a-phenyl ethylphenol
carbamic acid ester. 2,733,261, 1-31-50, CI. 260 — 471.
Seeger, Nelson V., and T. G. 31astln, to The Goodyear Tire &
Rubber Co. Adducts of mercaptans and isocyanates.
2,764,592, 9-25-56. CI. 260—306.6.
Seegmiller, Walter R., to General Electric Co. Push-pull
magnetic amplifier. 2,770,709, 11-13-56, CI. 323 — 89.
Seek, Joseph P. Wheel carrier for tank type vacuum cleaners.
2,729,843, 1-10-56, CI. 15—257.
Seel, Lewis H. : See —
Jennings, James O. 2,762,401.
Seelbrede, Herbert B., and C. Knepshield. Game board and
pieces. 2,766,987, 10-16-56, CI. 273—135.
Seelen, Harry R., and W. E. Anthony, to Radio Corp. of
America. 3Iethod of making glass-to-metal seal. 2,768,47o,
10-30-56, CI. 49—81.
Seeler, Henry, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by "the Secretary of the Air Force. Resuscitator.
2,730. 331. 2-28- 50, CI. 137—63.
Seeler, Henrv W. K., to the United States of America as repre-
sented bv the Secretary of the Air Force. Quick disconnect
coupling' for high pressure gas or liquid. 2,772,898, 12-4-56,
CI. 285—190.
Seeley, James E., to E. A. Silzle Corp. Process of low tem-
perature evaporation. 2,732,008. 1-24-56, CI. 159 — 1.
Seeley. Ralph B. Trailer hitch with stabilizer device.
2,772,098, 11-27-56, CI. 280 — 406.
Seeley, Stuart W., to Radio Corp. of America. Crystal con-
trolled oscillators. 2,742,573, 4-17-56, CI. 250—36.
Seelig. Albert F., Jr. : See —
Heater. Charles L., and Seelig. 2,747.519.
Seelig, Herman S. : See —
Week, Herman I., and Seelig. 2,768,961.
Seelinger, Carmen B. : See —
Bruckner, Grace E., and G. H.
2,754,523.
Seelinger, Glenn H. : Sec —
Bruckner, Grace E., and G. H.
2,754,523.
Seelmann, Frederick G. : See —
McDougal, Paul A., Sr., and Seelmann. 2,752,864.
'Seeloff, 3Ielvin 31. : See —
Hansen, Hans H., and Seeloff. 2,731,534.
Seeloff, Melvin M., and H. H. Hansen, to The Taylor-Winfield
Corp. Pneumatic actuation of machine elements, particu-
larly resistance welding electrodes. 2,730,995, 1-17-56,
CI. 121 — 48.
Seeloff, Melvin M., and R. Anderson, to The Taylor-Winfield
Corp. Spacer bar and die cleaner mechanism for strip
welder. 2,758,184, 8-7-56, CI. 219—4.
Seely, George A., W. E. Segl. and E. S. Wilson, to Hercules
Powder Co. Apparatus for treating pulp with liquid.
2,730,888, 1-17-56, CI. 68 — 181.
Seely, John S. Tool for and method of forming a flow re-
striction in a conduit. 2,744,429, 5-8-56, CI. 81 — 15.
Seely, Richard E., to General Electric Co. Dual voltage motor
protector circuit. 2,733,394, 1-31-56, CI. 31S — 221.
ind C. B. Seelinger.
and C. B. Seelinger
LIST OF PATENTEES
711
2,757,138.
Staple extractor.
and Seger.
Sachanen, and Seger.
Garwood, Sachanen, and Seger.
Seely, Richard E., to General Electric Co. Protective arrange-
ment for dual-voltage motor. 2,734,158, 2-7-56, CI. 318—
221.
Seely, Richard E., to General Electric Co. Dynamoelectnc
machine. 2,752,548, 6-26-56, CI. 318—221.
Seely, Richard E., and J. A. Walley, to General Electric Co.
Motor protector circuit. 2,744.226, 5-1-56, CI. 318—221.
Seem, Charles B. Dough divider. 2,752,S66, 7-3-56, CI.
107—15.
Seem, Charles B. Dough divider. 2,753,144, 7-3-56, CI.
249—5.
Seemar, George H. Pluri-compartment container with double-
sealed partitioning chamber. 2, 753, 80S, 7-10-56, CI.
128 — 272.
See-Mor Truck Mirror Corp. : See —
Lapekas. Lucas. 2,751,817.
Seems, Eugene G. : See —
Foust, Orville N., and Seems. 2,762,784.
Seeton, Frederic E„ R. T. Perkins, and K. W. Winslow, to
B. B. Chemical Co. Temporary protection of narrow areas.
2,760,282, 8-28-56, CI. 36—72.
Seewer, Paul W., to The English Electric Co. Ltd. Discharge
regulators for hydraulic plants. 2,742,055, 4-17-56, CI.
137—613.
Sefried, Harry H„ II. Cartridge feeding mechanism.
2,741,862, 4-17-56, CI. 42—17.
Sefsik, Stephen R., and J. Kiss. Combination lamp and
chair. 2,744,997, 5-8-56, CI. 240 — 4.
Seft, Max : See —
Farnsworth, Lawrence. 2,732,735.
Farnsworth. Lawrence. 2,732,737.
Segal, Abram : See —
Clatot, Alfred, Lemoine, and Segal.
Segal, Samuel, to Wilson-Jones Co.
2,733,893, 2-7-56, CI. 254 — 28.
Segall, Rachel E. Detachable vehicle crash pad for instant
passenger use. 2,760,788, 8-28-56, CI. 280 — 150.
Seger, Claude A., and P. B. Dettmer, to Quebec Metallurgical
Industries Ltd. Method of smelting. 2,772,961, 12-4-56,
CI. 75—82.
Seger, Francis M. : See —
Feasley, Charles F., Garwood, Sachanen,
2.743,275.
Feaslev, Charles F., Garwood,
2,743,280.
Feasley, Charles
2,743,281.
Seger, Ross R., to the United States of America as represented
by the Secretarv of the Air Force. Flexible terminal strip.
2.774,053, 12-11-56, CI. 339—198.
Segerblom, Eskil F. Teeth cleaning implement. 2,756,758,
7-31-56, CI. 132—92.
Segers, John P. : See —
Birkness, Harald A., and Segers. 2,769,459.
Segers, John P., and J. C. Rhodes, to Standard Oil Co. Capil-
lary assemblies for flow measurements. 2,769,336, 11-6-56,
CI. 73—53.
Segerstrom. Carl A., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Reactance modu-
lator circuits. 2.748.284, 5-29-56. CI. 250—36.
So-esnian, Louis E., to The Hoover Co. Converter cont rolling
handle position in suction cleaner. 2,747,215, 5-29-56.
CI. 15—333.
Si'iresman, Louis E., to The Hoover Co. Suction cleaning
apparatus. 2,763.025, 9-18-56, CI. 15—337.
Segesman, Louis E., to The Hoover Co. Suction cleaner
having agitator drive in air stream and unobstructed fan
inlet. 2,770,000, 11-13-56, CI. 15—333.
Segil, Leon J., to Luminous Ceilings Inc. Light diffusing
ceiling construction. 2,752,017, 6-26-56, CI. 189—88.
Segl, Walter E. : See —
Seely. r.eorge A., Segl, and Wilson. 2,730,888.
Seglem, Clifford E., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretarv of the Navy. Igniter and com-
bustion apparatus. 2,760,340, 8-28-56, CI. 60 — 39.82.
Segrest. Allmon F. : See —
McKelvey, Lawrence N., Jr., and Segrest. 2.7.':!4.ri0.0,.
Segro, Nicholas R., and J. A. Melchore, to American Cyanamid
Co. Polymerization catalyst. 2,757,166, 7-31-56, CI.
260—85.5.
Segui, Jean, to Societe Anonyme dite : Stenotype Grandjean.
Endless ribbon feeding device for shorthand typewriters.
2,755,905, 7-24-56, CI. 197—168.
Segur, Asa B. Tongs. 2,737.838. 3-13-56. CI. 81—51.
Segur. Asa B. Tongs with arcuate article engaging surface.
2,738.216. 3-13-56, CI. 294 — 62.
Segur, Asa B. Svstem of handling brick and similar articles.
2,748,957, 6-5-56, CI. 214—6.
Segura, Marnell A. : See —
Bilisolv. Julius P., Hunter, Polack, and Segura.
2,732,349.
Bilisolv, Julius P., Polack, and Segura. 2,767,147.
Seibel. Alfred F. Vaporizing and mixing unit. 2,764,455,
9-25-56, CI. 299 — 140.
Seibert. Ernest H., to Cory Corp. Hygrometer. 2,743,610,
5-1-56, CI. 73—337.
Seibert, Ernest H., and R. S. Krause, to Cory Corp. Cigarette
and cigar lighter. 2,736,181, 2-28-56, CI. 67 — 7.1.
Seibert, Howard F., to Bethlehem Steel Co. Two-diameter
thread rolling device. 2,760,388, 8-28-56, CI. 80—9.
Seibert, John W., to Borg-Warner Corp. Window structure.
2,770,018, 11-13-56, CI. 20—52.2.
Seid, Eugene : See —
Morton, Robert C, and Seid. 2,764,464.
Seidel, Eberhard : See —
Mollers, Josef, and Seidel. 2,772,186.
Seidel, Robert K. F., to J. A. Brewer. Finger cot. 2,740,121,
4-3-56, CI. 2—21.
Seidel, Roland J. : See-
Thompson, William M„ Graham, and Seidel. 2,769,749.
Seidemann, Georg, to Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Xurnberg A.
G. Control valve for a two cycle engine. 2,736,303,
2-28-56, CI. 123 — 59.
Seiden, George, to Eastern Air Devices, Inc. Method of mag-
netizing two-section permanent magnet alternators.
2,750,522, 6-12-56, CI. 310—152.
Seidl, Herbert, to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Cyclone furnaces.
2,747,526, 5-29-56, CI. 110—28.
Seidle, Ralph E. Loading and unloading device for vehicles.
2,736,443, 2-28-56, CI. 214—146.5.
Seidler, Neola : See —
Landy, Anne M., and Seidler. 2,745,405.
Seidman, Irving. Garment hanger. 2,769,552, 11-6-56, CI.
211—86.
Seifert, Donald W. Warm air heating system control.
2,751,153, 6-19-50, CI. 236—9.
Seifert, Ernst, to E. Seifert and H. Lohmann. Physiologi-
cally valuable xerogels and mixtures containing them.
2,731,340, 1-17-56, CI. 71—52.
Seifert, Harold J. : See —
Wilckens, Eibe A., Rau, and Seifert. 2,749,868.
Seifert, Richard : See —
Maybach, Karl, Mohr, and Seifert. 2,729,521.
Maybach, Karl, and Seifert. 2,729,117.
Maybach, Karl, von Kienlin, and Seifert. 2,759,461.
Seifert, Richard, to Maybach -Motorenbau G. m. b. H. Fuel
injection device for internal combustion engines. 2,740,669,
4-3-56, CI. 299—107.2.
Seifert, Richard, and H. Reiter, to Maybach-Motorenbau
G. m. b. H. Supercharger plant for internal combustion
engines. 2,739,440, 3-27-56, CI. 60 — 13.
Seifert, Walter R., to Hotchkiss Steel Products Co. Vehicle
mounted load discharging elevator. 2,772,767, 12-4-56, CI.
198—115.
Seifert, William C, to D. W. Kent. Lens polishing overlay.
2,752,737, 7-3-56, CI. 51—195.
Seifert. William C, to D. W. Kent. Overlay for and method
of grinding lens blanks. 2,752,738, 7-3-56, CI. 51—195.
Seiferth, Oscar E., to Oscar Mayer & Co., Inc. Packaging
method. 2,744,020, 5-1-56, CI. 99 — 174.
Seifried, Richard : See —
Gray, Landon R., and Smith. 2,739.634.
Wheeler, Walter G., and Kramer. 2,749,711.
Seifter, Joseph : See —
Alburn, Harvey E., and Seifter. 2,729,633.
Bruce, William F., and Seifter. 2,768,166.
Seigel, Harold O. : See —
Wait, James R., Seigel, Collett, Bell, and Brant.
2,766,421.
Seiler. Arthur J., to Main Products Corp. Conveyer belting.
2.748.044. 5-29-56. CI. 154 — 52.1.
Seiler, Ernst E., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Step valve for pres-
sure regulation. 2,735.669, 2-21-56. CI. 267—1.
Seiler, Georg, and H. Rutzenhofer, to Deutsche Perrot-Bremse
G. m. b. H. Brake actuator. 2,744,588, 5-8-56, CI.
188 — 78.
Seiler, Karl O., to International Standard Electric Corp.
Method of cleaning and/or etching semiconducting mate-
rial, in particular germanium and silicon. 2,744,000,
5-1-56. CI. 41 — 42.
Seipt, Willard R., to Keasbev & Mattison Co. Method for the
manufacture of calcium silicate type insulation. 2.766,131,
10-9-56. CI. 106—120.
Seisholtz, Calvin, Jr. Illuminated religious symbol. 2,771,543,
11-20-56, CI. 240—10.
Seismograph Service Corp. : See —
Rnltosser. Robert W. 2.748.370.
Hawkins, James E.. and Pugh. 2.730,187.
Hawkins, James E.. and Push. 2,757,750.
Mahoney, Edward H. 2,730,714.
Seiter, Robert E. Cutting tool having disposable cutting seg-
ments. 2,736,963, 3-<; -on. < '1. :■',<> .::; !.
Seitz, Fred H. Resilient draft device with adjustable attach-
ing means. 2,729,470. 1-3-56, CI. 280 — 483.
Seitz, Karl, and W. Anderau, to Ciba Ltd. Azo dyestuffs of
the oxazine series. 2.763.641, 9-18-56, CI. 260 — 153.
Seitz. Ludwig, to Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nurnberg A. G.
Connecting rod. 2,741,933. 4-17-56, CI. 74—579.
Seitz Packing Co., Inc., The : See —
Watson. Harold P. 2,766,476.
Seitz, Pierre. Shock-absorbing bearing. 2,737,012, 3-6-56,
CI. 58—140.
Seitz. William L., to Tinnerman Products, Inc. Instrument
mounting and clip therefor. 2,731,229, 1-17-56, CI.
248—300.
Seizert, Robert D., to Clinton Machine Co. Bow tyne chair
saw construction. 2.731,048, 1-17-56, CI. 143 — 32.
Seje & Thurne Aktiebolag : See —
Borjeson. Olov B. 2,751,086.
Sejersted, Johannes : See — •
Sem. Mathias O., and 'Sejersted. 2,731.407.
Sejman, Edmund L., and L. Lorenzo, to The Acme Shear
Co. Pivot connection for the blades of scissors or shears.
2.741.843, 4-17-56, CI. 30—266.
Sejman, Edmund L., and L. Lorenzo, to The Acme Shear
Co. Pivot connection for the blades of scissors or shears.
2.741.844, 4-17-56, CI. 30 — 268.
712
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Sejournet, Jacques, to Comptoir Industriel d'Etirage et
Profllage de Metaux. Hot punching of metals. 2,756,494,
7-31-56, CI. 29—424.
Sejournet, Jacques, and J. Delcroix, to Comptoir Industriel
d'Etirage et Protilage de Metaux. Hot extrusion of metals.
2,736,429, 2-28-56, CI. 207 — 10.
Sekera, Charles J., to Wesiinghouse Air Brake Co. Accelerom-
eter testing device. 2,747,609, 5-29-56. CI. 137 — 560.
SeUijima, Mizuo, and J. R. Utterstrom, to Boeing Airplane Co.
Alternating voltage modulation suppressors. 2,773,180,
12-4-56, CI. 250—27.
Sekmakas, Kazys : See —
Thompson, William M., and Sekmakas. 2,758,056.
Thompson, William M., Sekmakas, and Dickinson.
2,751,330.
Sekora, Peter E. Musical instrument mouthpiece measuring
gauge. 2,767,475, 10-23-56, CI. 33 — 148.
Selah, Robert D. Fan safety guard attachment. 2,763,428,
9-18-56, CI. 230—275.
Selas Corp. of America : See —
Blaha, Emil. 2,762,428.
Edvar, Torsten F. A. 2,742,274.
Hess, Frederic O. 2,746,607.
Hess, Frederic O. 2,749,108.
Hess, Frederic O. 2,754,104.
Hess, Frederic O. 2,771,056.
Krieble, Elvin L. 2,735,508.
Maud. Fred. 2.749,109.
Skivesen, Kristian. 2,742,273.
Selbe. Rexford L. : See—
Nies. Brainard W., and Selbe. 2,736,929.
Selberg. John P., and G. D. Currie, to Borg-Warner Corp.
Earth boring apparatus. 2,771,270, 11-20-56, CI. 255 — 28.
Selbmann, Rudolf W., G. R. Tahara, and R. S. Mautner, to
Oak Mfg. Co. Tuner. 2,762,925, 9-11-56, CI. 250—40.
Selby, Donald W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Traverse-roll. 2,736,506, 2-28-56, CI. 242 — 43.
Selby, Donald W.. to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Bobbin chuck. 2.747,809, 5-29-56, CI. 242—72.
Selby, James, to "Victoria Machine Tool Co. Ltd. Electric
control for machine tools. 2,747,150, 5-22-56, CI. 318 — 103.
Selby. Ralph : See—
Gonzales, Conrad L., and Selby. 2,754,034.
Selby. Robert P.. Sr. to Marx-All Corp. Test scoring device.
2.764.239, 9-25-56, CI. 164—86.
Selcer, William H.. to Monsanto Chemical Co. Synthesis of
Thiodinitriles. 2,762,836, 9-11-56, CI. 260 — 465.8.
Selecta Glove Corp. : See —
Blerman. Herbert, Blum, and Pantuosco. 2,736,282.
Self, Robert L. : See —
Maclsaac, John T., Jr., and Self. 2,738,746
Self-Changing Gears Ltd. : See —
Burnett, Stanley F. 2,773,578.
Miller. Albert A. 2,730,216.
Self-Opening Tin Box Co. Ltd., The : See —
Hawkswell, John S., and Porter. 2,743,128.
Selgin. Paul J. Induced quadrature field motor. 2,736,853,
2-28-56, CI. 318—165.
Seligman. Alain R. Drilling device for large bores. 2,746,719,
5-22-56, 01. 255—10.
Seligman, Arthur. Valve for reciprocating compressors.
2.751,929. 6-26-56. CI. 137—540.
Seligman, Eustace : See —
Cohn, Edwin J. 2,770,616.
Selieman. Hans. Hydraulic clock. 2,749,700, 6-12-56, CI.
58 — 42.
Selim, Flovd E.. to Phillips Petroleum Co. Safety shut-off
valve. 2.765,801, 10-9-56, CI. 137—71.
Selinker, Solomon E., and S. M. Berkowitz. Multi-entry
book-keening systems. 2,734,756. 2-14-56. CI. 282 — 8.
Selkirk, Richard H., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Centrifuge systems. 2,756,925, 7-31-56, CI. 233 — 23.
Sellers. Albert E. G. Condiment shaker. 2,743,S51, 5-1-56,
CI. 222—457.5.
Sellers, Frederick B. : See — ■
Paull. Peter L., and Sellers. 2,740,706.
Rees. Harry V., and Sellers. 2.764.555.
Sellers, Frederick B., to Texaco Development Corp. Process
for the hydrogenation of coal. 2,753,296, 7-3-56, CI.
196 — 53.
Sellers. Frederick B., and H. V. Rees, to Texaco Develop-
ment Corp. Process for the production of a hvdrogen-
nitroeen mixture and acetylene. 2,764,554, 9-25-56,
CI. 252—376.
!., Jr. : See—
2,736,740.
John W. : See —
Henry C, Kaman, and Sellers. 2,759,978.
Sellers, Joseph M. Apparatus for disseminating insecticides.
2,772,061, 11-27-56. CI. 244—236.
Sell6s, Pedro C. Devices for braking and propelling the shut-
tle in mechanical looms. 2,736,340, 2-28-56, CI. 139 — 185.
Selles, Pedro C. Method of and mechanism for operating the
picking stick of mechanical looms. 2,739,620, 3-27-56, CI.
139—145.
Sellet, Lucien : See —
Dawson, William 0„ and Sellet. 2,737,464.
Dawson, William O., and Sellet. 2,737,504.
Selling, Hendrik J., and C. Bok, to Novivlas N. V. Device
for decorticating bast fiber material. 2,738,552, 3-20-56,
CI. 19—23.
Wendell. 2,763,602.
Co. Rotary cut-off
Sello, Harry, to Shell Development Co. Recovering tertiary-
alkyl substituted benzoic acid. 2,771,488, 11-20-56, CI.
260—525.
Sellstrom, Lawrence T., to Knudsen Creamery Co. of Cal-
ifornia. Self-refrigerated highway truck. 2,746,267,
5-22-56, CI. 62—117.1.
Sellstrom, Lawrence T., to Knudsen Creamery Co. of Cal-
ifornia. Self-refrigerated highway truck. 2,746,268,
5-22-56, CI. 62—117.1.
Sellstrom Mfg. Co. : See —
Anderson, Marshall N. 2,729,316.
Anderson, Marshall N. 2,729,820.
Selman, Roland W. : See —
Johnson, Carl A., Murphy, and Selman. 2 737,129.
Selman, Roland W., Jr., and M. IC. Landcraft, to De-Raef
Corp. Bread-making composition. 2,736,654, 2-28-56, CI.
99—91.
Victor. Gage cap. 2,730,809, 1-17-56, CI. 33—178.
Walter T., to Ampex Corp. Magnetic tape apparatus
and tape driving means therefor. 2,747,025, 5-22-56, CI.
179—100.2.
Selsted, Walter T., to Ampex Electric Corp. Multiple head
for magnetic recording and reproduction. 2,769,036,
10-30-56, CI. 179—100.2.
Seltzer, Edward, and F. Saporito, to Thomas J. Lipton Inc.
Dryer for granular material. 2,740,204, 4-3-56, CI.
34—174.
Seltzer, Kenneth P. : See —
Cole, Harvey M., Secord, Seltzer,
Seltzer, Robert E., to The American ]
head. 2,763,297, 9-18-56, CI. 140-
Seltzer, Robert E., to The American Baler Co. Automatic
baler and banding mechanism therefor. 2,768,574,
10-30-56, 01. 100—21.
Seltzer, Robert W. Hose clamp. 2,750,645, 6-19-56, CI.
24 — 279.
Seltzer, William, to Vineland Poultry Laboratories. The
method of controlling the sex of avian embryo, improving
embryo hatchabilitv and improving viabilitv of the hatched
chick. 2,734,482, 2-14-56, CI. 119—1.
Seltzman, Benjamin H. Racing game. 2,751,227, 6-19-56,
CI. 273—86.
Selvage, Blaine G. Combined wheelbarrow and mixer.
2,744,735, 5-8-56, CI. 259 — 171.
Selvaggio, Guillaume F., and P. C. Ringenbach. Shaper.
2,750,852, 6-19-56, CI. 90—24.
Selzer, Andrew H., E. G. Berry, and R. E. Williams, to B. F.
Gump Co. Roasting devices. 2,746,736, 5-22-56, CI.
263—33.
Selzer, Andrew H, E. G. Berry, and R. E. Williams, to B. F.
Gump Co. Roasting method. 2,746,865, 5-22-56, Cl.
99—68.
Selzer, John, to International Harvester Co. Plow. 2,769,384,
11-6-56, Cl. 97 — 46.21.
Sem, Mathias O., to Elektrokemisk A/S. Process ,of charging
fine materials. 2,769,705, 11-6-56, Cl. 75—10.
Sem, Mathias O., and J. Sejersted, to Elektrokoemisk A/S.
Method of collecting gases from aluminum furnaces.
2.731.407, 1-17-56, Cl. 204—67.
Semar, Claud S„ to General Motors Corp. Seat construction.
2,737,229, 3-6-56, Cl. 155—14.
Semegen, Stephen T., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Method of
making golf balls. 2,730,159, 1-10-56, Cl. 154 — 17.
Semelka, Michael H. Door latch. 2,772,106, 11-27-56, Cl.
292—18.
Semenoff, 'Serge, and M. A. Dolliver, to Olin Mathieson Chem-
ical Corp. Process of preparing thiourea complexes.
2,745,826, 5-15-56, Cl. 260—96.5.
Semlitz, Edward F. : See —
Zinamon, Martin Semlitz, and Levin. 2,769,584.
Semmelman, Charles L.. to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc.
Nonreciprocal transmitting devices. 2,774,890, 12-18-56,
Cl. 307—149.
Semon, Albert L. Means to releasably mount screens in the
opposite end portions of tubular dehydrators. 2,751,999,
6-26-56, Cl. 183—4.8.
Seneca Mfg. Co., The : See —
Moloney, Paul S., and Yerga. 2,745,691.
Seneca Falls Machine Co. : See —
Dinsmore, Arthur S. 2,770,141.
Dinsmore, Arthur S.. and Smith. 2,739.717.
Seneker, Eldred. Fishing plug. 2,743,545, 5-1-56, Cl.
43 — 42.48.
Seney, John S., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Appa-
ratus for continuouslv determining mass per unit length.
2.744.408, 5-8-56. Cl. 73—67.
Seney, John S., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Speed
and synchronizing control by magnetic clutch. 2,759,115.
8-14-56, Cl. 310—95.
Senev. John S., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Yarn
tensiometer. 2.767.576, 10-23-56, Cl. 73—144.
Senfleben, Paul W. : See —
Quinn, Edward, Senfleben, and Stacey. 2,759,204.
Senfleben, Paul W., and C. B. Noonan, to United Shoe Ma-
chinery Corp. Stitchdown lasting machines. 2,763,016,
9-18-56, Cl. 12—7.5.
Seng Co., The : See —
Fox, Martin. 2,740,133.
Sengebusch, Hans, to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc.
Telephone paystation mechanism. 2,735,891, 2-21-56, Cl.
179—6.3.
Sengebusch, Hans, to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc.
Stopping device. 2,739,485, 3-27-56, Cl. 74—111.
LIST OF PATENTEES
713
Sengebusch, Hans, to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc.
Multi-position relays. 2,762,866, 9-11-56, Cl. 179—27.52.
Sengebusch, Hans, to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc.
Bank assemblies for flat type switches. 2,767,352,
10-16-56, Cl. 317—112.
Senior, John H., and J. W. Powischill, to Proctor & Schwartz,
Inc. Apparatus and method for distributing fibrous and
like materials upon a blending surface. 2,737,691, 3-13-56,
Cl. 19—146.
Senk, Leslie E. Combined batter board and scaffold.
2,758,379, 8-14-56, Cl. 33—85.
Senkbeil, Herman O. : See —
Brust. Harry F., and Senkbeil. 2,734,075.
Brust, Harry F., and Senkbeil. 2,754,324.
Senkewich, Alexander M., and N. K. Setschkarew. Impact
steering safety device for vehicles. 2,737,255, 3-6-56, Cl.
180—83.
Senkowski, Alexander : See —
Ferguson, Henry G., Senkowski, and Harrow. 2,735,416.
Senkowski, Alexander, and J. Belkowski, to Massey-Harris-
Ferguson Inc. Rigidifying support for axle mounting ex-
tension. 2,741,323, 4-10-56, Cl. 180—88.
Senkowski, Alexander, and J. Belkowski, to Massey-Harris-
Ferguson (Sales) Ltd. Tractor borne implement and
method of attaching the same. 2,756,884, 7-31-56, Cl.
214—500.
Senkowski. Alexander, and F. D. Cooper, to Massey-Harris-
Ferguson (Sales) Ltd. Tractor body gearing compartment
arrangement for gearing and lubricating oil supply.
2,775,308, 12-25-56, Cl. 180—54.
Senkowski, Walter T. Solids sampling apparatus. 2,738,679,
3-20-56, Cl. 73 — 423.
Senkus, Murray, to Daubert Chemical Co. Composition and
sheet material for inhibition of corrosion of metals.
2.739.870, 3-27-56, Cl. 21—2.5.
Senkus, Murray, to Daubert Chemical Co. Composition and
sheet material for inhibition of corrosion of metals.
2.739.871, 3-27-56. Cl. 21 — 2.5.
Senkus, Murray, to Daubert Chemical Co. Composition and
sheet material for inhibition of corrosion of metals.
2.739.872, 3-27-56, Cl. 21—2.5.
Senn, Jurg A. Catenated multiple aneroid capsule. 2,729,243,
1-3-56, Cl. 137—787.
Senn, Jurg A., to Kearney & Trecker Corp. Machine tool
positioning mechanism. 2,748,665, 6-5-56, Cl. 90 — 21.
Senn, Otto : See —
Ruckstuhl, Hans, Senn, and Wehrli ° 735,845.
Sennello, Joseph J. : /See —
Glowen, Lawrence F., and Sennello. 2,755.762.
Glowen, Lawrence F., and Sennello. 2,755,763.
Senner, Jonas G. Animal traps. 2,754,619, 7-17-56. Cl.
43—86.
Sennet, Edith L. : See —
Levkoff, David. 2,750,098.
Levkoff. David. 2,755,012.
Sensenlg, Miles L.. to Sperrv Rand Corp. Expansible and
contractible welding jig. 2,734,120, 2-7-56, Cl. 219—17.
Sentinel of Safety. Inc. : See —
Rike, Howard A. 2,755.359.
Senzani, Iro. Feeding apparatus. 2,732,163, 1-24-56, Cl.
249 2
Sepavich,' Victor F. : See —
Laraia, Artemio, and Sepavich. 2,766,781.
Sepco : See —
Hardy, Rene. 2,761,011.
Sequin, Hector. Condiment dispenser. 2,743.041, 4-24-56,
Cl. 222—142.8.
Seragnoli, Ariosto. Stacking mechanism for wrapped articles.
2,744,369. 5-8-56, Cl. 53—159.
Seragnoli, Ariosto. Mechanism for wrapping caramels, pas-
tilles and articles of similar shape. 2,744,370, 5-8-56, Cl.
53—228.
Seraphin, TheophiHis A. Field standard liquid volumetric
measuring. 2.742.789. 4-24-56. Cl. 73 — 427.
Serduke. James T.. to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Reactor circulating system. 2,770,590, 11-13-56, Cl.
204 — 193.
Serfiing, Bvron A., and O. K. McCaleb. Adjustable steering
post. 2,769,351, 11-6-56, Cl. 74—493.
Serge. Igor B., to Lear, Inc. Dial mechanism. 2,746,419,
5-22-56. Cl. 116—124.1.
Sergent. Eueene. Receptacle for dish-mop. cleaning brush
and any handle-carrying articles. 2,757.787, 8-7-56, Cl.
206—1.
Sereovic. John A., to The Burns & Russell Co. of Baltimore.
Masonry block having an integral molded facing layer and
method of making same. 2,751,775. 6-26-56, Cl. 72 — 35.
Serna. Alex. Non-commutating non-unipolar direct current
generator. 2,742,584, 4-17-56, Cl. 310 — 177.
Sernaker, Charles. Pawl and ratchet wheel. 2.732,730,
1-31-56, Cl. 74 — 577.
Serniuk, George E. : See —
Young, David W., Serniuk, and Cottle. 2,745,726.
Serniuk, George E., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Process for polymerizing olefins. 2,766,312, 10-9-56, Cl.
260—683.15.
Serniuk, George E., and L. M. Welch, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Thermosetting resins. 2,731,450, 1-17-56,
Cl. 260—80.7.
Seroko, Andrew. Dispensing containers. 2,733,843, 2-7-56,
Cl. 222 — 490.
369555— P 46
2,747,149.
2,758,288.
Serrataco, John R. F. Combined telegraph and telephone sys-
tem. 2,764,633, 9-25-56, Cl. 179—4.
Serrel, Robert, to Radio Corp. of America. Error avoidance
system for information handling machines. 2,730,700.
1-10-56, Cl. 340—213.
Serrone, Peter J. Paper cutter. 2,732,145, 1-24-56, Cl.
242—55.5.
Serrurier, Mark U. : See —
Rivas, Carlos C. 2,742,283.
Servais, Omer. Rotary cultivator. 2,742,840, 4-24-56, Cl.
97^0.
Servel, Inc. : See —
Anderson, Philip P., Jr., and Stubblefield. 2,749,095.
Berry, Norton E. 2,738,653.
Dreier, Victor G. 2,743,588.
Partsch, Earnest \V. 2,744,390.
Ploeger, Clyde E. 2,741,424.
Shagaloff, Harry C. 2,739,793.
Spear, Robert ~K. 2,761,656.
Stubblefield, Edward M. 2,730,869.
Stubbelfield, Edward M., and Cropper. 2,755,170.
Whitlow, Eugene P. 2,729,952.
Whitlow, Eugene P. 2,751,759.
Whitlow, Eugene P. 2,765,634.
Service Metal Fabricators, Inc. : See —
Vani, James, and Malpede. 2,758,392.
Servis Equipment Co. : See -
Collins, Johnnie C. 2,732,786.
Collins, Johnnie C. 2,740,214.
Collins, Johnnie C. 2,764,111.
Serv-Kraft, Inc. : See —
Timms, Ross L., and Sigo. 2,754,144.
Servo Corp. of America : See —
Hansel, Paul G. 2.749,442.
Hansel, Paul G. 2,749,515.
Willey, Frank G. 2,739,865.
Wormser, Eric M. 2,761,072.
Servomechanisms, Inc. : See —
Azgapetian, Victor, and Worthing.
Muller, Wolf F. 2,737,624.
Shannon, William W., and Roters.
Sessions, Lee W., % to G. M. Eames. Train actuated railroad
switch. 2,744,703, 5-8-56, Cl. 246 — 338.
Sessions, Rollie H. Two-piece television picture tube.
2,744,207, 5-1-56, Cl. 313—2.
Setchfield. John B. : See —
Lewin, Leonard, Pethick, and Setchfield. 2,737,634.
Setchfield, John B., to International Standard Electric Corp.
Arrangement for measuring the power transmitted through
an electromagnetic waveguide. 2,744,239, 5-1-56, Cl.
324—95.
Setecka, John C. Cake cutter and server. 2,759,261,
8-21-56, Cl. 30—116.
Setka, Raymond P. : See —
Dopp, Carl A., and Setka. 2,763,287.
Setschkarew, Nikolai K. : See —
Senkewich, Alexander M., and Setschkarew. 2,737,255.
Setser, Herschel A. : See —
Cado, Erwin D„ Buskirk, and Setser. 2,733,757.
Settergren, Roy T., and D. M. Miller ; said Miller assor.
to said Settergren. Liquid dispensing apparatus. 2,734,661.
2-14-56. Cl. 222—16.
Settineri, Thomas J., Sr., to Shapiro & Son Curtain Corp.
Universal tufting machines. 2,770,205, 11-13-56, Cl.
112—79.
Setz, Henry L., and B. E. Toms, to Ford Motor Co. Torsion
bar front suspension. 2,763,495, 9-18-56, Cl. 280 — 124.
Setzler, William E. : See —
Leistner, William E., and Setzler. 2,752,325.
Seulen, Gerhard, and H. Kuhlbars, to Deutsche Edelstahl-
werke Aktiengesellschaft. Induction heating apparatus.
2,743,345, 4-24-56, Cl. 219—10.43.
Seurbom. Anton. Adjustable shoe. 2,734,284, 2-14-56, Cl.
36—2.5.
Sevcik, John G., to Burton-Dixie Corp. Bed bench. 2,765,479,
10-9-56. Cl. 5—332.
Severini, Goffredo. Apparatus for the production of yarn
cheeses. 2,773,652, 12-11-56, Cl. 242 — 45.
Severn Engineering Co., Inc. : See —
Gross, Martin R. 2,738,460.
Severs, Edward T., and A. C. Frechtling, to Union Carbide
and Carbon Corp. Composition comprising a gelling agent
and a dispersion of a vinyl resin in a plasticizer. 2,753,314,
7-3-56, Cl. 260—23.
Severson, Wayne A., and T. J. Brice, to Minnesota Mining &
Mfg. Co. Process of making fluorocarbon carbonyl fluorides.
2,765,326, 10-2-56, Cl. 260 — 408.
Sevetz, Edward B., Sr., to Hampden Brass and Aluminum Co.
Tilting band saw machine. 2,744,547, 5-8-56, Cl. 143 — 24.
Sevin, Paul E. : See —
Salle, Rene, Sevin, and Mottais. 2,775,123.
Sevin, Paul, to Societe Nationale de Constructions Aero-
nautiques du Sudouest (S. N. C. A. S. O.). Air refrigera-
tion system, in particular for aircraft cockpits. 2,755,638,
7-24-56, Cl. 62—136.
Seward, Herman L. Vacuum and fluid traps for oil wells.
2,731,921, 1-24-56, Cl. 103—229.
Seward, Paul H., to General Motors Corp. Wheel slip con-
trol. 2,735,972, 2-21-56, Cl. 318—52.
Seward. Paul H, to General Motors Corp. Dynamic braking
control. 2,751,537, 6-19-50, Cl. 318—88.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Sewell, Ben W. : See —
Blood, Robert H.. and Sewell. 2,745,496
Sewell, Ben W., to Esso Research and Engi
ratus for logging well cuttings during drilling. 2,740.291',
4-3-56. CI. 73—153.
Sewell, Ben W., and J. M. Camp, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Portable shot hole drill. 2,754,085,
7-10-56, CI. 255 — 22.
Sewell, Frederick R., to Percy Jones (Twinlock) Ltd. Loose
leaf filing trays or binders. 2,770,238, 11-13-56, CI.
129—16.
Sewell, Walter W., and R. W. Wilson, to Ford Motor Co.
Crate loading mechanism. 2,744,642, 5-8-56, CI. 214 — 313.
.Sewerage Commission of the Citv of Milwaukee: See —
Miner, Carl S., Jr., and Wolnak. 2,739,064.
Sew-Mation Inc. : See —
Winberg, Ragnar W. 2,741,197.
Sexe, Carrol G. Primary battery. 2,740,822, 4-3-56, CI.
136—133.
Sexe, Carrol G., and D. C Oakley, to Rav-O-Vac Co. Primary
battery. 2,740,823. 4-3-56, CI. 136—133.
Sexton, Earl T., Jr. : See —
Redmon. Charles L.. and Sexton. 2.750.026.
Sexton, John R. Display mounting for spools. 2,735,631,
2-21-56. CI. 242—139.
Seybert, Guy W. Polish rod holder. 2,768,417, 10-30-56,
CI. 24—249.
Automatic transmission. 2,737,827,
Automatic transmi
2,737,828,
:,745,296, 5-15-56,
Automatic transmission. 2,763,163,
Automatic transmission. 2,768,537,
cart. 2.767,996.
Seybold, Frederick W.
3-13-56, CI. 74—677.
Seybold, Frederick W.
? -13-56, CI. 74 — 677.
Seybold, Frederick W. Transmission
CI. 74—677.
Seybold, Frederick W.
9-18-56. CI. 74—677.
Seybold, Frederick W.
10-30-56, CI. 74—677.
Seybold, Frederick W., to E. P. Lawson Co., Inc. Back gauge-
planetary gear-brake disconnect for hydraulic drive.
2,770,301, 11-13-56, CI. 164—59.
Seybold, Frederick W., and N. Herman, to E. P. Lawson Co.,
Inc. Automatic back gauge spacer. 2,737,158, 3-6-56 CI.
121 — 45.
Seybold, Rene. Electric bellow-operated music instrument.
2,736,223, 2-28-56, CI. 84 — 1.10
Neyforth, Rome C. Collapsible lawn
10-23-56, CI. 280—40.
Seyfried, Arthur W., to Scovill Mfg. Co.
means for separable shafts. 2,755
192—55.
Seylried. Arthur W., to Scovill Mfg. Co. Agitator and cutter
unit for disintegrating food mixers. 2,771,111, 11-20-56,
CI. 146—68.
Seyfried, Arthur W., to Scovill Mfg. Co. Handle mounting
for motor driven power unit. 2,773,997, 12-11-56, CI.
Seyfried, Wilson D., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Removing diolefins from petroleum fractions bv forming
codimers with cyclic diolefins and distilling. 2,752, I no,
6-26-56, CI. 260—681.5.
Seyfried. Wilson D., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Process for removing sulfur from a liquefiable hydrocarbon
of less than six carbon atoms. 2,765,914, 10-9-56, CI.
Seyfried, Wilson D., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Process for removing metals from crude oils and then hydro-
desulfurizing the crude oils. 2,772,212, 11-27-56, CI.
Seyler, Jay K. : See —
Wheeler. Keith W., Seyler, and Van Campen. 2,772 20S.
Seymour, Charles E. Centralized load control systems.
2,745,991, 5-15-56, CI. 317—142.
Seymour, Dexter C, to United States Rubber Co. Polymeriza-
tion ol vinyl chloride with ethyl bromomalonate modifier.
2,764,579, 9-25-56, CI. 260 — 92.8.
Seymour, Edward H. Hermetically sealed spray packages
and needle valves therefor. 2,748,984 6-5-56 Cl.
222—148.
Seymour, Edward H. Spray package equipped with a self-
cleaning valve. 2,748,985, 6-5-56 Cl. 222 — 148
Seymour, George W. : See —
Ward, George C, Porter, and Seymour. 2,741,533.
Seymour, Hale D., to A. O. Smith Corp. Method and appa-
ratus for the disposal of waste sulphite liquor. 2,755 7!!),
7-24-56, Cl. 110—7.
Seymour, Malcolm, to The General Tire & Rubber Co.
Method of making wall covering. 2,759,866, 8-21-56, Cl.
Seymour, Malcolm, to The General Tire & Rubber Co. Com-
bined pressing, creasing, and cutting tool foi .-m i n.- n.l,
material. 2,770,879, 11-20-56, Cl. 30 — 293.
Seymour Mfg. Co. : See —
Hart, Claude W. 2,735,712.
Seymour, Raymond B., to The Atlas Mineral Products Co. of
Pennsylvania. Corrosion resistant structure. 2,771,985
11-27-56, Cl. 206—2.
Seymour, Thomas D. : See —
Sackett, Edward B., and Seymour. 2,738,707.
Seymour Tool & Engineering Co., Inc. : See —
Pruitt, Rodman C. 2,766,537.
Seymour, William D. Collapsible partition construction.
2,742,084, 4-17-56, Cl. 160 — 84.
Seymour, William D., 25% to T. F. Riley and 25% to H. J.
Ross. Door with vertical louvers. 2,768,680, 10-30-56,
Cl. 160—172.
Seymour, William H. : See — ■
O'Flynn, Denis J., and Seymour. 2,764.483.
Sferrazza, Peter J., to Sperry Rand Corp. Microwave radio
frequency converter systems. 2,745,060, 5-8-56, Cl.
324—58.
Sfortunato, Theodore : See —
Connors, William M., and Sfortunato. 2,773,002.
Shabaker, Hubert A., to Houdrv Process Corp. System for
contacting solids and liquids. 2,731,424, 1-17-56, Cl.
252 — 450.
Shabaker, Hubert A., to Houdry Process Corp. Method of
leaching iron sulfide from clays and minerals. 2,754,273,
7-10-56, Cl. 252 — 450.
Shabaker, Hubert A., to Houdry Process Corp. Solids with-
drawal unit. 2,769,694, 11-6-56, Cl. 23 — 284.
Shacikoski, Anthony. Guarded mine lamp. 2,740,884, 4-3-56,
Cl. 240—10.6.
Shackelford, Jesse J., to Fairmont Box Co. Electro-mechan-
ical valve control mechanism. 2,774,338, 12-18-56, Cl.
121—45.
Shackelford, Lonnie E. Fish lure. 2,772,507, 12-4-56, Cl.
43—26.2.
Shackelford, Raymond H. : See —
Johnson. Robert H.. and Shackelford. 2,745,250.
Shackleton, William : See —
Hammond, Cecil F., and Shackleton. 2,771,221.
Shadbolt, Charles L.. to Hughes Aircraft Co. Variable fre-
quency pulse generator. 2,775,095, 12-25-56, Cl. 250 — 27.
Shadd, Daniel : See —
Dirtmore, Ray H., Richter, Shadd, McMillan, and Trickle.
2,768,105.
Dittmore, Ray H., Richter, Shadd, McMillan, and Trickle.
2,771,540.
Shadden, Tom C. Ground-clearing attachment for tractors.
2.732,637. 1-31-56, (71. 37 — 2.
Shadid, Hollum B. Meat grinding attachment. 2,752,629,
7-3-56. Cl. 17—32.
Shadid. Hollum B. Method of preparing a meat product.
2,771,366, 11-20-56, Cl. 99—108.
Shadley, George R. : See —
Martin, William L., and Shadley. 2,739,346.
Shadoin, George W.. and S. Guagliardo. Laundry and clothes-
pin carrier. 2,738,909, 3-20-56, Cl. 224 — 5.
Shadowitz. Albert, to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Frequency modulated oscillator system. 2,749,518,
6-5-56, Cl. 332—28.
Shafer. Archie C, Jr. : See—
Thorwaldson. Bjorn. 2,763,491.
Shafer, Carlton M., to The Stone Creek Brick Co. Brick
sample carrying and display case. 2,748,499, 6-5-56, Cl.
35—53.
Shafer, Homer J., to Mansfield Development, Inc. Operating
mechanism for high pressure valves. 2,738,684, 3-20-56,
Cl. 74 — 424.8.
Shafer, Homer J., to Mansfield Development, Inc. Pressure
fluid operator for pipe line valves. 2,738,945, 3-20-56, Cl.
251—14.
Shafer, James A., to National Malleable and Steel Castings
Co. Snubbed railway truck. 2,768,589, 10-30-56, Cl.
105—197.
Shafer, James A., to National Malleable and Steel Castings
Co. Car truck. 2,769,402, 11-6-56, Cl. 105—197.
Shafer. John F. : See —
Denehie, Lawrence C, and Shafer. 2,771.836.
Shafer, Joseph R., and A. Waxman, to Hagan Corp. Multiple
cam load devices for pressure regulators. 2,770,246,
11-13-56, Cl. 137—85.
Shafer, Paul W. : See —
Bailey. Donald L., Shafer. and Wagner. 2,732,282.
Wagner. George H., and Shafer. 2,775,606.
Shafer, Ray V. : See-
Locke, Lloyd T., and Shafer. 2,749,785.
Shafer, Russell E. : See —
Carv, John E., Shafer, and Cary. 2,739,470.
Car'v. John E.. Shafer, and Cary. 2,745,142.
Shafer. Stanley I. : See —
Schmidt. Werner H.. and Shafer. 2.772.976.
Shafer, Stanley I., A. R. Gudheim, and W. H. Schmidt, to
Lever Brothers Co. Margarine and method of making it.
2,745,750. 5-15-56, Cl. 99—122.
Shafer, Theodore C. : See —
Longlev. Raymond I., Jr., Emerson, and Shafer.
2,774,772.
Shafer, William M., to The National-U. S. Radiator Co.
Method for production of compound iron powders.
2,775.510. 12-25-50. Cl. 75—0.5.
Shaff, Ernest H., to Gardner-Denver Co. Tool for applying
a conductor to a terminal. 2,732,139, 1-24-56, Cl. 242 — 7.
Shaff, Ernest H., to Gardner-Denver Co. Torque control
means for power operated nut setters and the like.
2,740,507, 4-3-56, Cl. 192— .034.
Shaff, Ernest H., to Gardner-Denver Co. Torque control
means for power operated torque wrenches, nut setters and
the like. 2,740,508, 4-3-56, Cl. 192— .034.
Shaff, Ernest H., to Gardner-Denver Co. Clutch drive mecha-
nism for portable power operated nut setters and the like.
2.743.635, 5-1-56, CI. 81—52.4.
Shaff, Ernest H., to Gardner-Denver Co. Drive mechanism
for portable power operated screw drivers and the like.
2.743.636, 5-1-56, Cl. 81—52.4.
LIST OF PATENTEES
715
Shaffer. Albert R. Hydraulic safety switch for motor ve-
hicles. 2,752,447. 6-26-56, CI. 200 — 82.
Shaffer, Bernard M., to B. JR. Harris. Treatment of liquid
egg whites. 2,744,829, 5-8-56, CI. 99 — 210.
Shaffer, Bernard M., to B. L. Sarett. Treatment of eggs.
2,758,933, 8-14-56, CI. 99—210.
Shaffer, Bernard M., to B. L. Sarett. Treatment of eggs.
2,758,935, 8-14-56, CI. 99 — 210.
Shaffer, Edward E., to Shaffer Music Co. Built-in sound
system for home. 2,753,009, 7-3-56, CI. 181—31.
Shaffer, Joseph K. : See —
Schmidt, Albert S., and Shaffer. 2,753,907.
Shaffer Music Co. : See —
Shaffer, Edward E. 2,753,009.
Shaffer, Phillip A., Jr., to Consolidated Electrodynamics
Corp. Electrolytic titration apparatus. 2,74o.SU4,
5-15-56, CI. 204 — 195.
Shaffer Tool Works : See —
McKinney, Dwayne B. 2,741,459.
Schweitzer, Frank J., Jr., and Gibson. 2,760,750.
Vertson, John A. 2,760,795.
Wilde, Arthur E. 2,760,751.
Wilde, Arthur E. 2,764,431.
Shaffer, Wallace : See —
Patton, Bernard J. 2,733,973.
Shaffer, Walter H. Bell ringing apparatus. 2,754,504,
7-10-56, CI. 340—398.
Shafran, Edward L. Watch crown and method of assembly.
2,772,536, 12-4-56, CI. 58—88.
Shagaloff, Harry C, to Servel, Inc. Burner control for air
conditioning system. 2,739,793, 3-27-56, CI. 257 — 3.
Shahum, Henri. Extensible bracelet with interchangeable
elements. 2,756,560, 7-31-56, CI. 59 — 79.
Shalit, Harold, and S. W. Weller, to Houdry Process Corp.
Treatment of hydrocarbons with phosphoric acid amides.
2,758,956, 8-14-56, CI. 196 — 14.35.
Shalit, Harold, and A. P. Lien, to Standard Oil Co. Titanium-
phosphorus catalyst. 2,772,244, 11-27-56. CI. 252 — 437.
Shalit, Harold, and A. P. Lien, to Standard Oil Co. Oxide-
promoted titanium-phosphorus catalyst. 2,773,830,
12-11-56, CI. 252 — 437.
Shallcross Mfg. Co. : See —
Buchman, A. Sander, and Erlick. 2,773,332.
Wakefield, Richard E. B. 2,733,408.
Shalna, Anna M. and E. J. Electric switch housings.
2,737,559, 3-6-56, CI. 200—172.
Shalna, Edward J. : See —
Shalna, Anna M. and E. J. 2,737,559.
Shal-O-Draft Boats, Inc. : See —
Daniel, James W. 2,742,013.
Shalvoy, John C, and P. O. Rawson, Jr., to General Electric
Co. Mobile vacuum cleaner bavins; a hose adapted to be
used as a pushing or pulling means therefor. 2,769,996,
11-13-56, CI. 15 — 323.
Shamis, Sidney S., and A. J. Talamini, Jr., to Allen B. Du Mont
Laboratories, Inc. Radar simulator circuit. 2,740,205,
4-3-56, CI. 35—10.4.
Shamyer, George H, Jr. Disposable paper bibs for infants.
2,760,200, 8-28-56, CI. 2—49.
Shanahan, Curtis M., to Container Corporation of America.
Can package. 2,738,055, 3-13-56. CI. 206 — 45.14.
Shanahan, Peter T. Ventilator. 2,771,020, 11-20-56, CI.
98—37.
Shanahan, William J., to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Fre-
quency-control system. 2,756,337, 7-24-56, CI. 250 — 36.
'Shand and Jurs Co. : See —
Hosmer. Ellsworth A. 2,748.373.
Jurs, Peter C. 2,732,857.
Jurs, Peter C, and Blake. 2,732,856.
Shand, Stanley G., to Saunders Valve Co. Ltd. Valves.
2,732,170, 1-24-56, CI. 251—172.
Shand, Stanley G., to Saunders Valve Co. Ltd. Seat fur
rotary spherical plug valve. 2,751,185, 6-19-56, CI.
251—172.
Shanhouse, William, and E. Daher, to Shanner Equipment Co.
Milk carton dispensing machine. 2.765,101, 10-2-56, CI.
221—14.
Shanin, LeRoy H. : See —
Ayres, Jay J., and Shanin. 2,730,683.
Shank, Clifford A., and N. M. Brown. Jr., to The Garrett
Corp. Electronic synchronizing system for motors.
2,737,619, 3-6-56, CI. 318—73.
Shank, Kenneth P. : See —
Rusch, Edward W., Shank, and Malone. 2,766,929.
Rusch, Edward W., Shank, and Walsh. 2,738,919.
Shank, Ray, Jr. : See —
Nagel, Eric W., Tucker, and Shank. 2,737,943.
Shanklin, John P., to Collins Radio Co. Suppression of
vertically polarized radiation from an omni directional
range antenna system. 2,760,192, 8-21-56, CI. 343 — 727.
Shanlev. Edward S., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Monitoring gas-liquid systems. 2,766,838, 10-16-56, CI.
181— .5.
Shanley. Edward S., and H. O. Kauffmann, to Food Machinery
and 'Chemical Corp. Method of dyeing peroxide-bleached
wool. 2.739.868, 3-27-56, CI. 8—19.
Shanlev. James J., to National Steel Corp. Apparatus for
electroplating. 2.742,417, 4-17-56, CI. 204—211.
Shanlev. James J., to Air Products, Inc. Liquefied gas pres-
surizing systems. 2,772.545, 12-4-56. CI. 62—122.
Shanley, Walter A. Razor blade dispensers. 2,756,548,
7-31-56, CI. 51—158.
Shanner Equipment Co. : See — -
Shanhouse, William, and Daher. 2,765,101.
Shannon, Edgar F., to The Shannon Ltd. Label carrier for
office equipment. 2,736,318, 2-28-56, CI. 129—16.7.
Shannon, Frank L. Folding cot. 2,756,441, 7-31-56, CI.
5—111.
'Shannon, Jack F. : See —
Dickey, Paul S., Weaver, Gorrie, and Shannon. 2,729,222.
Gorrie, Harvard H, and Shannon. 2,737,963.
Panich, Michael, Shannon, and Dickey. 2,731,023.
Shannon, Jack F., to Bailey Meter Co. Control systems.
2,743,710, 5-1-56, CI. 122 — 451.2.
Shannon, James F. Plastic molding conversion attachment
for reciprocating presses. 2,762,530, 9-11-56, CI. 222 — 168.
Shannon, John K., and R. R. Schmit. Process tor casting
storage battery straps and terminals. 2,735,148, 2-21-56,
CI.
-2HL
Shannon, John K., and R. S. Schmit. Storage battery cover.
2,737,542, 3-6-56. CI. 136—170.
Shannon, John L., to Waterbury Tack Co.. Inc. Article feed-
ing. 2,731,131, 1-17-56, CI. 198—35.
Shannon Ltd., The : See —
Shannon. Edgar F. 2,736,318.
Shannon, Richard F. : See —
Biefeld, Lawrence P., and Shannon. 2,770,840.
Shannon, William W., and H. C. Roters, to Servomechanisms,
Inc. Electromechanical transducer. 2,758,288, 8-7-56,
CI. 336—30.
Shanok, Abraham, V., and J. Antenna and trim. 2,774,811,
12-18-56, CI. 174 — 110.
Shanok, Jesse : See —
Shanok, Abraham, V., and J. 2,774,811.
Shanok, Victor : See —
Shanok, Abraham, V., and J. 2,774,811.
Shansky, Albert : See —
Schwarz, Milton H., and Shansky. 2,742,909.
Shaper, Harry B. Miniature hearing-aid receiver. 2,754,373,
7-10-56, CI. 179 — 114.
Shapin, Henry J. Combined comb and hair cutting device.
2,741,842, 4-17-56, CI. 30—212.
Shapiro, Abraham, to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Method of
separating acidic gases from fluid mixtures. 2,768,945,
10-30-56, CI. 204—72.
Shapiro, Clarence M. Nursing device. 2,767,871, 10-23-56,
CI. 215—11.
Shapiro, David H. Adjustable camera-support. 2,771,826,
11-27-56, CI. 95—86.
Shapiro, Edward, to Tracerlab, Inc. Source of luminosity.
2,749,251, 6-5-56, CI. 117—33.5.
Shapiro, Gustave, R. O. Stone, and R. L. Henry. Screw
cutting attachment. 2,754,711, 7-17-56, CI. 82 — 5.
Shapiro. Herbert J. : See —
Sheppard, Richard L.. Mastache. Shapiro, and Buck.
2,751,812.
Shapiro, Jacob. Back rest. 2,768,485, 11-6-56, CI. 155—182.
Shapiro, Joseph. Collapsible bed frames. 2,768,391,
10-30-56, CI. 5—202.
Shapiro, Joseph. Demountable legs. 2,768,392, 10-30-56,
CI. 5—310.
Shapiro, Justin J., to American Instrument Co., Inc. Inter-
ference wedge monochromator. 2,734,991, 2-14-56, CI.
240—1.
Shapiro, Louis : See —
Wolfson, William B., King, and Shapiro. 2,738,260.
Shapiro, Sam, to Boeing Airplane Co. Aircraft landing gear.
2,754,072, 7-10-56, CI. 244 — 102.
Shapiro, Samuel. Automatic needle threader for sewing
machines. 2,767,671. 10-23-56, CI. 112—225.
Shapiro & Son Curtain Corp. : See —
Settineri, Thomas J., Sr. 2,770,205.
Shapiro, Sydney H., and M. R. McCorkle, to Armour and
Co. Preparation of tetra-alkyl quaternary ammonium hal-
ides. 2,775,617, 12-25-56. CI. 260—567.6.
Shapiro, William, to Electrolite Products Ltd. Handle struc-
ture for ash receptacle. 2,728.937, 1-3-56, CI. 16 — 110.5.
Shapiro, Zalman M., and J. McDonald, to the United States
of America as represented by the United States Atomic
Energy Commission. Apparatus for the production of coat-
ings of purified metals. 2,739,566, 3-27-56, CI. 118—49.
Shapp, Milton J., and H. J. Arbeiter, to Jerrold Electronies
Corp. Trimmer. 2,774,017, 12-11-56, CI. 317—249.
Shappell, Harold M., to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp.
Water-soluble phenol-formaldehyde condensation products.
2,748,101, 5-29-56, CI. 260—60.
Shappell, Harold M., to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp.
Water - soluble phenol - formaldehyde resins. 2,758,101,
8-7-56. CI. 260—29.3.
Shapter, Robert D., to The Murray Corp. ,of America. Clothes
drier. 2,769,246, 11-6-56, CI. 34—82.
Sharar, Herbert F. Pinking attachment for sewing machines.
2,768,685, 10-30-56, CI. 164—17.5.
Share, Barnett. Pump drive control. 2,730,955, 1-17-56,
CI. 103—113.
Share. Jerome R., to Litho-Strip Corp. Method and means of
decorating metal strip, by offset printing. 2,772,630,
12-4-56, CI. 101—228.
Sharer, Lawrence J. Fishing pole signal attachment.
2,770,907, 11-20-56, CI. 43—17.
Sharin, Samuel, A. E. Canfora, A. Liguori, and H. J. Kishi,
to Radio Corp. of America. Frequency stable multivibra-
tors. 2,762,917, 9-11-56, CI. 250—36.
Sharma, Penumarti Gopal : See —
Aggarwal, Joti S., and Sharma. 2,749,247.
Sharon, Irving M., and W. W. Scherer ; said Scherer assor. to
said Sharon. Motor driven dental scaler. 2,751,685,
6-26-56, CI. 32—50.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Sharp, Allen W. : See —
Barker, Setli S., and Sharp. 2,743,477.
Sharp, Allen W., to Barker Poultry Equipment Co. Fowl
picking machine. 2,759,216, 8-21-56, CI. 17—11.1.
Sharp, Allen W., and E. Crane, to Barker Poultry Equipment
Co. Poultry shackle. 2,739,347, 3-27-56, CI. 17—44.1.
Sharp, Bayard, to Yuba Mfg. Co. Dredge drive. 2,772,577,
12-4-56, CI. 74—359.
Sharp, Chester L. : See —
Fagg, Leo W., and Sharp. 2,765,023.
Sharp, Donald E. : See —
Badger, Alfred E., and Sharp. 2,748,007.
Sharp. Ewing L. Detachable box lock. 2,765,096, 10-2-56,
CI. 220—55.
Sharp, John C, and L. J. Martiniak, to General Electric Co.
Dishwashing apparatus with automatic detergent-dispens-
ing means. Re. 24,198, 8-21-56, CI. 134 — 56.
Sharp, John R. : See —
Arnot, Alfred E. R. 2,732,088.
Arnot, Alfred E. R. 2,738,087.
Arnot, Alfred E. R. 2,753,066.
Arnot, Alfred E. R., and Choules. 2,767,394.
Sharp, John V., to Bausch & Lomb Optical Co. Photogram-
metric tracing table. 2,740,318, 4-3-56, CI. 88 — 1.
Sharpe, Edward D. : See —
Harbers, Henrv C, and Sharpe. 2,729,435.
Sharpe, Frederick P., to Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Co. Transfer
mechanism. 2,771,173, 11-20-56, CI. 198—19.
Sharpe, Frederick P., to Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Co. Piercing
machine. 2,774,426, 12-18-56, CI. 164—87.
Sharpe, James M. Collapsible furniture. 2,764,225, 9-25-56,
CI. 155—139.
Sharpe, Verlos G. : See —
Gelfand, Louis, and Sharpe. 2,737,781.
Mann, Leonard J., Murphy, and Sharpe. 2,735,274.
Sharpe, Verlos G., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerator door
fastener. 2,764,874, 10-2-56, CI. 62 — 4.
Sharpies Corp., The : See —
Davis, Walter C. 2,753,242.
Fitzsimmons, Harold C. 2,761,618.
Payne, Robert E. 2,734,735.
Payne, Robert E. 2,734,736.
Sadler, Fred S. 2,732,388.
Sharpies, Edwin H. : See —
Gardner, Brian C, and Sharpies. 2,732,002.
Sharpless, Samuel H. Sanding machine for bowling alleys.
2,740,238, 4-3-56, CI. 51—174.
Sharps, George J., to P & K Inc. Fish holder. 2,738,562,
3-20-56. CI. 24—236.
Sharrah, Marion L. : See —
Baker. Edwin R., and Sharrah. 2,773,915.
Sharrah, Marion L., to Continental Oil Co. Method of prepar-
ing wax substituted aromatic hydrocarbons by reacting a
chlorowax with the aromatic, wherein two gram atoms of
chlorine are added per mole of aromatic and the tempera-
ture is maintained below 100" C. 2,743,304, 4-24-56, CI.
260 — 671.
Shartle, Ralph W. : See—
Milster, Arthur N., and Shartle. 2,735,589.
Sharwen, Theo, to Massey -Harris-Ferguson (Sales) Ltd. Con-
trol means for selective operation of valves. 2,770,249,
11-13-56 CI. 137—333.
Shataloff, Nicholas S., to Buensod-Stacey, Inc. Air condition-
ing system. 2,747,842, 5-29-56, CI. 257 — 3.
Shafting, James V. : See —
Haynes, Herman H, and Shafting. 2,739,393.
Phillips, Edward E., and Shatting. 2,744,692.
Shattuck, Ewart H. : See —
Rainard, Leo W., and -Shattuck. 2,734,251.
Runton, Leslie A., and Shattuck. 2,738,296.
Shattuck, Ewart H., to Joseph Bancroft & Sons Co. Crimp-
ing apparatus. 2,734,229, 2-14-56, CI. 19 — 66.
Shattuck, Ewart H., to Joseph Bancroft & Sons Co. Crimp-
ing apparatus. 2,734,252, 2-14-56, CI. 28 — 1.
Shattuck, Ewart H., to Joseph Bancroft & Sons Co. Crimp-
ing and winding apparatus. 2,740,992, 4-10-56, CI. 19 — 66.
Shattuck. Ewart H., to Alexander Smith, Inc. Yarn crimping
apparatus. 2,751,661. 6-26-56. CI. 28—1.
Shattuck, Ewart H., to Alexander Smith, Inc. Filament
crimping apparatus. 2,758,358, 8-14-56, CI. 28 — 1.
Shattuck, Ewart H., to Alexander Smith, Inc. Filament
crimping apparatus. 2,760,252, 8-28-56, CI. 28 — 1.
Shaughnessy, Bernard F. Apparatus for purifying water.
2,763,375, 9-18-56, CI. 210—199.
Shaver, William R., to Pullman-Standard Car Mfg. Co. Door
operating mechanism. 2,756,465, 7-31-56, CI. 20 — 22.
Shaw, Albert E., and R. J. Moon, to L. Bernat, doing busi-
ness as Physics Research Associates. Device for convert-
ing motion into electrical energy. 2,749,392, 6-5-56, CI.
179—100.41.
Shaw, Arthur R., and R. J. Kick, to General Motors Corp.
Method of forming an interlocking bushing. 2,762,118,
9-11-56, CI. 29—521.
Shaw, Bernard : See —
Allan, John, Wright, and Shaw. 2,758,339.
Shaw, Charles S. : See —
Franks, Gerald N., and Shaw. 2,735,226.
Shaw, Clifton L. : See —
Eastman, Don L., and Shaw. 2,739,385.
Shaw, Edwin L. : See —
Postel, Kenneth I., and Shaw. 2,741,989.
Shaw, Edwin L., to The Denison Engineering Co. Super-
charged aircraft pump. 2,743,674, 5-1-56, CI. 103 — 162.
Shaw, Edwin L., to The Denison Engineering Co. Axial pis-
ton pump. 2,757,612, 8-7-56, CI. 103—5.
Shaw, Edwin L., and E. H. Born, to The Denison Engineering
Co. Pump compensator. 2,735,374, 2-21-56, CI. 103 — 162.
Shaw, Ernest C. Making oil filter cartridges. 2,731,183,
1-17-56, CI. 226—18.
Shaw, George B. : See —
Lautzenhiser, Argyle G., Shaw, and Dyer. 2,749,498.
Short, Brooks H., and Shaw. 2,751,464.
Short, Brooks H., and Shaw. 2,759,066.
Shaw, Harmon L., and F. E. Frost, to Perfecting Service
Co. Electrical remote control apparatus. 2,760,133,
8-21-56, CI. 318—31.
Shaw, Harmon L., and F. E. Frost, to Perfecting Service Co.
Side delivery rotary fitting. 2,772,897, 12-4-56, CI.
285—190.
Shaw, Harold N. Semiautomatic floating covers for fry
kettles. 2,772,626, 12-4-56, CI. 99 — 403.
Shaw, Harold N. Fry kettles with floating covers. 2,772,978,
12-4-56, CI. 99—163.
Shaw, Horace E. Audible shuttlecocks. 2,757,932, 8-7-56,
CI. 273—106.
Shaw, James A. : See —
Dietrich, William G., and Shaw. 2,741,226.
Shaw, James W. : See —
Parker, Alfred T., and Shaw. 2,740,056.
Shaw, John B. Ellipse drafting instrument. 2,762,126,
9-11-56, CI. 33—31.
Shaw, John E., Jr. : See —
Williams, R. L., Shaw, and Brogdon. 2,750,000.
Shaw, Lloyd E. : See —
Morse, Elihu N., and Shaw. 2,774 394.
Shaw, Lloyd E., to Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.,
d. b. a. Hytron Radio & Electronics Co., a division of Colum-
bia Broadcasting System, Inc. Timing circuit. 2,773,221,
12-4-56, CI. 317—135.
Shaw, Louis E. Differential type variable speed device.
2,738,688, 3-20-56, CI. 74—689.
Shaw, Lyle F., to Borg-Warner Corp. Refrigerator air tem-
perature control device. 2,765,630, 10-9-56, CI. 62 — 4.
Shaw, Morton R., to Corning Glass Works. Double-glazed
cells. 2,749,579, 6-12-56, CI. 20—56.5.
Sliaw, Ralph M.. Jr. Bending machines. 2,754,881, 7-17-56,
CI. 153—40.
Shaw, Ralph R. Photographic apparatus. 2,735,335,
2-21-56, CI. 88—24.
Shaw, Richard A., to Stackbin Corp. Lifting device for
storage bin. 2,758,869, 8-14-56, CI. 294—108.
Shaw, Richard A., to Stackbin Corp. Platform for storage
bins. 2,760,743, 8-28-56, CI. 248—120.
Shaw, Richard K., to Borg-Warner Corp. Signal light for a
range. 2,735,924, 2-21-56, CI. 219—37.
Shaw, Robert E., and F. H. Walker, to Sylvania Electric
Products Inc. Repeating flashgun. 2,774,861, 12-18-56,
CI. 240—37.
Shaw, Stanley : See —
Mecklenburgh, George K., Peters, and Shaw. 2,734,001.
Shaw- Walker Co., The : See —
Anderson, Clarence A. F. 2,758,602.
King, Jack C. 2,746,815.
Shaw, Willard C. : See—
Burge, James S., Foust, Shaw, Rider, and McKee.
2,736,358.
Johnson, Bertil, and Shaw. 2,734,481.
Shaw, William E. : See —
Keller, Douglas V„ Jr., and Shaw. 2,763,480.
Shawhan, Elbert N., to Sun Oil Co. Apparatus for measuring
and controlling alkalinity of non-aqueous liquids. 2,765,219,
10-2-56, CI. 23—253.
Shawhan, Elbert N., M. J. Relis, and J. Brown. Magnetic
and conducting materials detector. 2,744,232, 5-1-56, CI.
324—3.
Shawinigan Chemicals Ltd. : See —
Eaton, Milton. 2,752,409.
Eaton, Milton. 2,759,988.
Hunt, Charles F. 2,737,528.
Shawinigan Resins Corp. : See —
Lukman, John C, and Wheeler. 2,741,650.
Shawinigan Water and Power Co., The : See —
Dannenberg, Hans. 2,730,510.
Eaton, Milton. 2,729,738.
Fortuin, Jan. P., and Waterman. 2,730,550.
Johnston. Robert W. B., and Marple. 2,730,452.
Liedholm, George E. 2,730,556.
Martin, Robert W. 2,730,532.
Max, Nicolaas, and Schaafsma. 2,730,557.
Normore, William M., and Scobie. 2.7ri5,240.
Payne. George B., and Smith. 2,730,531.
Peery, Norman E. 2,730,239.
Porter, Lee M., and Rust. 2,730,559.
Sommer, Harry J. 2,730.506.
Sommer, Harry J., and Peterson. 2,730,454.
Williamson, George T. 2,730,552.
Williamson, George T. 2,730,553.
Winsor, Philip A. 2,730,464.
Shawnee Industries, Inc. : See —
Simblest. Allen L. 2,752,844.
Shawnee Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Wills, Marion C. and W. J. 2,731,163.
Shea, Arthur. Auto jack. 2,753,153, 7-3-56, CI. 254— 100.
Shea, Frederick L., Jr., to Great Lakes Carbon Corp. Pro-
duction of coke from petroleum hydrocarbons. 2,775,549,
12-25-56, CI. 196—52.
LIST OF PATENTEES
717
Shea, Howard W., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Method for
the transfer of granular solids between zones or vessels.
2,772,224, 11-27-56, CI. 196—52.
Shea, James A., to United States Steel Corp. Stopper rod
with solid head. 2,736,935. 3-6-56, Cl. 22—85.
Shea, James J., Sr.. to Milton Bradley Co. Desk. 2,752,218,
6-26-56, Cl. 312 — 255.
Shea, Joseph L., to The Texas Co. Method of locating a zone
of lost circulation. 2,749,444, 6-5-56, Cl. 250 — 43.5.
Shea, Lindsey W., J. C. Streb, and G. B. Bole, to The Union
Metal Mfg. Co. Side dumping box. 2,741,382, 4-10-56,
Cl. 214—317.
Shea, Lindsey W., and J. C. Streb, to The Union Metal Mfg.
Co. Support for a materials handling dump box. 2,765,961,
10-9-56, Cl. 222—185.
Shea, Lindsey W., and J. C. Streb, to The Union Metal Mfg.
Co. Materials handling equipment. 2,772,036, 11-27-56,
Cl. 222—457.
Sheaffer, Helen P. : See —
Martin, Mildred C, and Sheaffer. 2,748,501.
Sheaffer, W. A., Co. : See —
Martin, Lynn P. 2,769,427.
Sheaffer, W. A., Pen Co. : See —
Ritter, Joseph L. 2,746,915.
Sheahan, Robert E. : See —
Famolare, Guy, and Sheahan. 2,740,981.
Sheahan, Robert E., to General Electric Co. Electric cord
arrangement for vacuum cleaners. 2,769,997, 11-13-56,
iru ic 324
Sheahan, Robert E., to General Electric Co. Suction cleaner
hose and handle arrangement. 2,769,999, 11-13-56, Cl.
15—327.
Sheard, William B., to The Patent Scaffolding Co., Inc. Fold-
able end-frames for sectional scaffoldings. 2,744,794,
5-8-56, Cl. 304 — 2.
Sheard. William G., to General Container Corp. Carton.
2,770,357, 11-13-56, Cl. 206—7.
Shearer, Hugh T., Jr. : See —
Bloomsburg, Harry E., and Shearer. 2,753,332.
Shearer, Newton H., Jr. : See —
Coover, Harry W., Jr., and Shearer. 2.743,262.
Coover, Harry W., Jr., and Shearer. 2,763,585.
Joyner, Frederick B., and Shearer. 2,756,251.
Shearer, Newton H., and H. W. Coover, Jr., to Eastman
Kodak Co. Method of bonding using adhesive compositions
comprising monomeric disubstituted ethylenes. 2,748,050,
5-29-56, Cl. 154—140.
Sheckler, Addison C. : See —
Jordan, John P., and Sheckler. 2,757,323.
Sheehan, Gerard M. : See —
Marcot, Guy C, and Sheehan. 2,766,133.
Sheehan, John C. : See —
Johnson, David A., and Sheehan. 2,751,378.
Sheehan, John C. Cyclization process. 2,775,603, 12-25-56,
Cl. 260—397.4.
Sheehan, John T., and W. A. Lott, to Olin Mathieson Chemical
Corp. Preparation of aminoalkyl-esters of penicillin.
2,754,297, 7-10-56, Cl. 260—239.1.
Sheely, Madison L.. and E. P. Glynn, to Armour and Co.
Method of producing solid soap products from potash soaps
and products obtained thereby. 2,738,335, 3-13-56, Cl.
252—368.
Sheen, Clifford L., to Alco Products, Inc. Method of salvag-
ing pistons. 2,752,668, 7-3-56, Cl. 29 — 401.
Sheer, Charles, and S. Korman. Process of reducing ores
and compounds. 2,735,016, 2-14-56, Cl. 250 — 41.9.
Sheeran, Stanley R., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Container with diaphragm. 2,751,073, 6-19-56, Cl.
206 — 46.
Sheerin, Cleo B. : See —
Fisher, Walter J., and Sheerin. 2,743,831.
Sheerin, Cleo B., to International Harvester Co. Clutch con-
trol mechanism. 2,762,481, 9-11-56, Cl. 192 — 94.
Sheesley, Jay R., and J. P. Morris. Strap anchor for freight
cars. 2,733,670, 2-7-56, Cl. 105—369.
Sheesley, Jay R., and J. P. Morris. Rotatable strap anchor
for freight cars. 2,733,671, 2-7-56, Cl. 105—369.
Sheets, Varnal L. : See —
Miller, Edward E., and Sheets. 2,763,970.
Sheets, Virgil N. : See —
Prentiss, William C, Davis, Wetzel, and Sheets.
2,760,886.
Sheff, Jacob S. Sterling silver alloy. 2,734,823, 2-14-56,
Cl. 75—173.
Sheffield Corp., The : See —
Aller, Willis F. 2,737,727.
Aller, Willis F. 2.746,159.
Aller, Willis F. 2.749.742.
Aller, Willis F. 2,763,067.
Aller, Willis F. 2,775.117.
Boppel, Henry L. 2,735,186.
Boppel, Henry L. 2,755,659.
Esken, Robert L. 2,767.477.
Laemmel, Charles H. 2,769,991.
Straw, Jesse H. 2,741,882.
Sheffield, Donald H., to Hercules Powder Co. Purification
of phenol. 2,744,144, 5-1-56, Cl. 260—621.
Sheffield, John C. Watch repair tool. 2,774,266, 12-18-56,
Cl. 81—6.
Sheffield, Marvin J. Straddle row scraper and cultivator
attachment for tractors. 2,733,646, 2-7-56, Cl. 97 — 170.
Sheffield Tube Corp., The : See —
Piatt, Lester B., Jr. 2,750,068.
Sheft, Matthew J. Expansible chamber motor operated by
temperature variations. 2,755,619, 7-24-56, Cl. 60—23.
Sheftelman, Eugene H., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Army. Electronic
character displaying apparatus. 2,766,444, 10-9-56, Cl.
340—318.
Shekter, Abraham J., to A. F. Shekter. Pocket flasks
2,750,066, 6-12-56, Cl. 220 — 23.
Shekter, Adelia F. : See —
Shekter, Abraham J. 2,750,066.
Shelanski, Herman A. Mixtures of polymeric N-vinyl pyr
rolidone and halogens. 2,739,922, 3-27-56, Cl. 167 — 70.
Sheldon, Allen W. : See —
Hammitt, Homer H., and Sheldon. 2,758,529.
Sheldon, Alma I., to S. H. Camp and Co. Maternity gar
ment. 2,743,449, 5-1-56, Cl. 2 — 41.
Sheldon, Edward E. Composite photosensitive screens
2,739,243, 3-20-56, Cl. 250 — 211.
Sheldon, Edward E. Infrared sensitive tube. 2,739,244
3-20-56, Cl. 250—213.
Sheldon, Edward E. Device for X-ray motion pictures
2,739,257, 3-20-56, Cl. 313—65.
Sheldon, Edward E. System of intensification of X-ray
images. 2,739,258, 3-20-56, Cl. 313—65.
Sheldon, Edward E. Electronic system sensitive to invisible
images. 2,747,131, 5-22-56, Cl. 315—11.
Sheldon, Edward E. Device sensitive to invisible images.
2,747,132, 5-22-56, Cl. 315—11.
Sheldon, Edward E. Device for color projection of electro-
magnetic images. 2,761,009, 8-28-56, Cl. 178 — 6.8.
Sheldon, Edward B. Device for intensifying images of in-
visible radiation. 2,761,084, 8-28-56, Cl. 313 — 65.
Sheldon, Edward E. Endoscope means for the internal exam-
ination of the human body. 2,764,148, 9-25-56, Cl. 128 — 4.
Sheldon, Edward E. Electrical device for the examination of
the interior of the human body. 2,764,149, 9-25-56, Cl.
128—6.
Sheldon, Edward E. Tube for electro-magnetic images.
2,774,901, 12-18-56, Cl. 313 — 65.
Sheldon, John G. : See —
Dye, Russell V. 2,749,734.
Sheley, Orin J. : See —
Sheley, Orin W. and O. J. 2,748,472.
Sheley, Orin W. and O. J. Vacuum operated hair removing
attachment for hair clippers. 2,748,472, 6-5-56, Cl.
30—133.
Shell Development Co. : See —
Adelson, David E. 2,760,957.
Alexander, Peter, and Lamb. 2,773,777.
Anderson, Henry W., Warren, and Bartholomew.
2,738,326.
Ballard, Seaver A., Finch, and Peterson. 2,767,221.
Ballard, Seaver A., and Whetstone. 2,773,895.
Bart, Abel J. C, and Maas. 2,768,140.
Bellin, Richard H. 2,768,178.
Bellin, Richard H. 2,768,179.
Bellin, Richard H., Evans, Marks, and Saltman.
2,768,181.
Bellin, Richard H., and Marks. 2,768.180.
Bergstrom, Roland F., Hodgson, and Hook. 2,770,530.
Henry, Soloway, Hyman, and Lidov.
2,730,548.
Bollo, Francis G., and Whitney. 2,773,349.
Bondi, Arnold A. 2,751,352.
Bondi, Arnold A. 2,754,267.
Bouman, Jan. 2,771,770.
Bradley, Theodore F. 2,734,876.
Bradley, Theodore F., and Mueller. 2,741,607.
Bradley, Theodore F., and Tess. 2,736,664.
Brakel, Arie, and Healey. 2,772,739.
Carlson, George J., Gaertner, and West. 2,774,792.
Carlson, George J., and Gum. 2,773,844.
Caviet, Maximilian. 2,751,358.
Chirtel, Joseph S., and Halper. 2,754,337.
Claridge, Elmond L., and Orfield. 2,759,872.
Coe, Richard H. 2,739,177.
Coe, Richard H. 2,764,618.
Cogan, Myles H. R. 2,750,174.
Condo, Fred E., and Schroeder. 2,752,269.
Connelly, Robert F., and Van Scoy. 2,766,275.
Courter, Martin L. 2,756,241.
Courter, Martin L. 2,771,473.
Courter, Martin L., and Magovern. 2,750,398.
Darley, Henry C. H. 2,744,869.
Dygert, Justin C. 2,772,925.
Evans, Theodore W., and Finch. 2,767,216.
Fan, Hsing Y. 2,773,799.
Fetterly, Lloyd C. 2,746,948.
Fetterly, Lloyd C. 2,756,261.
Finch, Harry De V., and Ballard. 2,768,155.
Finch, Harry De V., and Furman. 2,763,696.
Fitzhugh, Troy O., and Holt. 2,764.184.
Fortuin, Jan P., and Rumscheidt. 2,746,990.
Fortuin, Jan P., and Waterman. 2,749,368.
Franzen, Earl P. 2,742.511.
Furman, Kenneth E., and Watt. 2,760,861.
Garner, Philip J., and Graham. 2,756,162.
Goppel, Johan M., and Zonneveld. 2,734,086.
Haase, Richard J. 2,735,303.
Hackmann, Johannes T. 2,758,050.
Hackmann, Johannes T. 2,768,110.
Hackmann, Johannes T., and Dierick. 2,773,796.
Hackmann, Johannes T., and Pel. 2,774,706.
Haeber, John A. 2,758,477.
718
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Shell Development Co. : See — Continued
Haury, Vernon E. 2,765,340.
Hoog, Han, and Van't Spijker. 2,754,321.
Howard, Harry W„ and Wittenwyler. 2,774,748.
Hughes. Richard R.. Sternling, and Sanborn. 2,751,756.
Hughes, William J. 2,773,331.
Illman, John C. 2,755,223.
Jense, Willem F., and Davies. 2,732,348.
Johnson, Ava J., and Cherniavsky. 2,746,844.
Joyce, John R. 2,750,169.
Joyce, John R. 2,750,170.
Kroenig, Walter, Hinsch, van der Zijden, and Jense.
2,732,345.
Lamb, John. 2,765,151.
Lehr. Paul E., and McNeill. 2,763,466.
Le Nobel, Jacobus W., and Van Beest. 2,766,182.
Lewis, James E. 2,765,854.
Lhorty, Marcel L. 2,760,878.
Lidov, Rex E. 2,733,248.
Lurton, Howard M., and Westcott. 2,775,560.
Lusebrink, Theodore R., and Sawyer. 2,765,221.
Manning, Earl, Jr. 2,772,748.
Marple, Stanley, Jr., and Foecking. 2,768,942.
Maycock, Russel L., and Hartwig. 2,729,550.
Maycock, Russel L., and Hartwig. 2,767,068.
Merten, Eugen. 2,772,746.
Meyer, Rudolf H. M. 2,754,289.
Meyers, Douglas C, Banks, and Slagle. 2,773,556.
Mika, Thomas F., and Sullivan. 2,764,497.
Milmore, Oswald H. 2,729,428.
Mooyaart. Willem E. 2,764,873.
Morris, Rupert C, and Buls. 2,771,487.
Morris, Rupert C, and Sawyer. 2,743,236.
Morris, Rupert C, and Van Winkle. 2,744,128.
Morris, Rupert C, Van Winkle, and Williams. 2,767,142.
Mueller, Albert C. 2,755,290.
Mueller, Albert C. 2,772,296.
Naps, Marguerite, and Conde. 2,746,944.
Nelson, George A. 2,772,860.
Nixon, Alan C, and Deal. 2,768,220.
Nixon, Alan C, and Deal. 2,768,222.
Nixon, Alan C, and Minor. 2,748,059.
Nozaki, Kenzie. 2,758,957.
Nozaki, Kenzie. 2,765,355.
Nozaki, Kenzie, and Johnson. 2,762,781.
Nozaki, Kenzie E. 2,744,052.
Ohlsen, Rodney M., and Smith. 2,736,201.
Olberg, Ralph C, and Brewer. 2,748,061.
Orrell, John E. 2,767.802.
Parry, George A., and Matthews. 2,738,329.
Parry, Harvey L., and Blackburn. 2,739,134.
Payne, George B., and Smith. 2,761,870.
Permann. Karl. 2,751,893.
Peterson, Walter H, and Skei. 2,748,081.
Phillips, Clifton H. 2,739,009.
Phillips, Clifton, H. 2, 741316.
Phillips, Clifton H. 2,772,821.
Phillips, Clifton H. 2,772,822.
Pierotti, Gino J., Keeler, Evans, and Vincent. 2,749,291.
Pieters, Willem J. 2,729,544.
Pieters, Willem J. 2,744,054.
Plank, Norris. 2,740,357.
Plank, Norris. 2,768,646.
Plank, Norris. and Smith. 2,772,561.
Post, Benjamin G. 2,761,814.
Poulston, Bernard V., and Sliepheard. 2,765,621.
Pratt, John G., Jr., and Limbach. 2,738,306.
Radich, George. 2,765,898.
Raifsnider, Philip J. 2,756,210.
Raifsnider, Philip J., and Treseder. 2,763,612.
Reed, Davis W. 2,762,440.
Rehbein, Charles A. 2,758,885.
Reman, Gerrit H, and Pieters. 2,729,545.
Reman, Gerrit H, and Zietse. 2,729,549.
Reynolds, William W. 2,739,874.
Rietema. Kornclis. 2, 768, 120.
Rust, Frederick F., and Porter. 2.755.322.
Schlamann, Johannes T. M. 2,758,576.
Schroeder. Carl W., and Sumers. 2,774,691.
Schuit, George C. A., and 't Hart. 2,767,125.
Scott, Lawrence B., Nixon, and Roddick. 2,763,613.
Scott, Lawrence B., Nixon, and Roddick. 2,763,617.
Sello, Harry. 2,771,488.
Shokal. Edward C. 2,732,367.
Shokal, Edward C. 2 768 153.
Smith, Curtis W. 2.731.502.
Smith, Curtis W. 2.735,871.
Smith, Curtis W. 2,744,877.
Smith, Curtis W. 2.754.325.
Smith, Curtis W. 2.773,909.
Smith, Curtis W., and Holm. 2.735,864.
Smith, Curtis W., and Holm. 2,744,928.
Smith, Curtis W„ and Holm. 2,744,929.
Smith, Curtis W., and Holm. 2,761,883.
Smith, Curtis W.. and Holm. 2,773,101.
Solowav, Samuel B. 2.759.011.
Soloway, Samuel B. 2,761,879.
Soloway, Samuel B., Lidov, Bluestone, and Hyman.
2,738,356.
Soloway, Samuel B. Morales, and V. Overbeek. 2,758,918.
Starkman, Ernest S., and Sorem. 2,754,198.
Stillebroer, Cornelis, and van der Minne. 2,744,870.
Swarbriok, Thomas. 2,765,255.
Swart, Karel, Hagemans, and Otto. 2,743,998.
Shell Development Co. : See — Continued
Tadema, Harco J., Reman, Bruinzeel, and Slokker.
2,768.095.
Ten Have. Cornelis D. 2,763,594.
Tess, Roy W. H., and Mika. 2,729,609.
Thorpe, Roy E., Moore, and Mahoney. 2,756,197.
Trainer, Richard P. 2,753,061.
Treseder, Richard S., and Raifsnider. 2,734,029.
Uzzell, Albert G., and Lurton. 2,756,196.
Van der Plas, Franciscus J. F., and van Dijk. 2,756,219.
Van de Wateren, Cornelius G. 2,762,682.
Van Dijck, Willem J. D. 2,758,720.
Van Dijck, Willem J. D. 2,767,791.
Van Dijk, Christiaan P., and van der Plas. 2,763,699.
Van Loon, Mintje. 2,744,069.
Van Winkle, John L., Bell, and Morris. 2,765,276.
Van Winkle, John L., and Morris. 2,768,960.
Vogel, Charles B. 2,762,032.
Vorenkamp, Egbert R. 2,738,750.
Wachter. Aaron, and Stillman. 2,752,221.
Warden, Robert L., and Robertson. 2,773,551.
Watson, Forrest J., Morris, and Van Winkle. 2,753,368.
Watson, Forrest J., and Williams. 2,755,250.
Webber, William C. 2,758,091.
Whetstone, Richard R. 2,766,259.
Whetstone, Richard R., and Ballard. 2,768,213.
Whetstone, Richard R., and Harman. 2,765,331.
Whetstone, Richard R., and May. 2,767,206.
Whetstone, Richard R., and Scheibli. 2,751,364.
Wiles, Quentin T., and Elam. 2,735,829.
Williams, Paul H, and Scott. 2,744,871.
Williams, Paul H.. and Scott. 2,749,310.
Williams, Paul H., and Scott. 2,774,733.
Williamson, George T. 2,775,620.
Williamson, George T., and Davis. 2,749,363.
Wilson, Alan W. 2,743,137.
Wist, Edward B. 2,744,774.
Wooldridge, James A. 2,747,598.
Wooldridge, James A. 2,747,783.
Yust, Venard E., and Bame. 2,750,267.
Yust. Venard E., and Bame. 2,765,220.
Zachar, John. 2,748 082.
Zublin, Ernest W. 2,760,909.
Shell, Ernest F., and H. P. Harle, to General Electric Co.
Household refrigerator. 2,758,448, 8-14-56, CI. 62 — 99.
Shellabarger, Morrest B. Signal device for mailboxes.
2,754,051, 7-10-50, CI. 232—35.
Shelley, James P., to Rohm & Haas Co. Diethylene
glycol bis-carbamate-formaldehyde condensates. 2,774,746,
12-18-56, CI. 260—29.4.
Shelley, James P., and E. M. Young, Jr., to Rohm & Haas Co.
Coated fibrous products and methods of making them.
2,774,692, 12-18-56, CI. 117 — 155.
Shelley, John H. : See —
Pillsbury, Mary E., and Shelley. 2,753,830.
Shelley, Robert L. : See —
Brauhagel, Magnus V., and Shelley. 2,745,298.
Shellmaker, Inc. : See —
Higgins, Donald iS. 2,736,265.
Shellman, Roy K., to Macelatchie Mfg. Co. Oil well mud
pump valve. 2,745,631, 5-15-56, CI. 251 — 175.
Shelmire, Stanley R., to Scott & Williams, Inc. Knitting
machine. 2,773,372, 12-11-56, CI. 66—140.
Shelnutt, John M., to A. C. White. Method and apparatus
for making electrodeless gaseous discharge letters. 2,768,488,
10-30-56, CI. 53—12.
Shelter. Stanley L. : See —
Rix, Edward G. 2,770,990.
Sheltmire, William H. : See—
Robson. Homer L., and Sheltmire. 2,733,120.
Shelton, Harold L. Retoucher's combination pallet.
2.741,048. 4-10-56, CI. 41—5.
Shelton, Harold L. Line guide means for air brushes.
2,741,222. 4-10-56, CI. 118—506.
Shelton, Harry W. : See—
Renken, Harry J., and 'Shelton. 2,741,915.
Shelton, Jack F. Cooling tower. 2,775,310, 12-25-56, CI.
183—26.
Shelton, Malcolm C. Envelope opener. 2,748,478. 6-5-56,
CI. 30—289.
Shelton, Russell O., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Aromatic
hydrocarbon separation process. 2,754,342, 7-10-50, CI.
260—674.
Shelton Tack Co.. The : See —
Michlein. Carl P. 2,752,061.
Shelton, Thayer E. School building. 2,756,584, 7-31-56,
CI. 72—1.
Shelton, Winston L., to General Electric Co. Soil extraction
means for clothes washers and the like. 2,761,303, 9-4-56,
CI. 68—23.
Shelton, Winston L., and J. Bochan, to General Electric Co.
Water distribution nozzle construction for clothes washers
and the like. 2,755,652, 7-24-56, CI. 68—184.
Shen. Kwan-Ting : See —
De Groote, Melvin, and Shen. 2,771,425-2,771,439.
De Groote, Melvin, and Shen. 2,771,451-2,771,455.
Shen, Kwan-Ting, to Petrolite Corp. Method for making
certain N-substituted polyvinyl heterocyclics. 2,771,462.
11-20-56. CI. 260—88.3.
Shen. Tzu E. : See —
Walker, Herbert, and Shen. 2,736,080.
LIST OF PATENTEES
719
Sheii, Yuin C, and H. D. Adkins, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of the Air Force.
Hermetically sealed torque transmission system. 2,770,139,
11-13-56, CI. 74—18.1.
Shenango Pottery Co. : See —
Jordan, Jacob. 2,741,076.
Shenk, Eugene R. : See —
Canfora, Arthur E., Liguori, Shenk, and Kishi. 2,744,955.
Liguori, Anthony, and Shenk. 2,734,943.
Shenk, Robert H., and P. B. Pontius, to American Flexible
Coupling Co. Reversible reduction transmission. 2,771,794,
11-27-56, CI. 74—764.
Shenk, Wilbur J., Jr., to The Harshaw Chemical Co. Electro-
deposition of nickel. 2,757,133, 7-31-56, CI. 204 — 49.
Shenk, Wilbur J., Jr., to The llarsliau L'hrmkal Co. Poly-
nuclear phenyl sulfonamides. 2,706,284, 10-9-56, CI.
260 — 556.
Shenkin, Herbert A. Scraper with replaceable blades of the
type used in injector razors. 2,752,679, 7-3-56, CI.
30 — 336.
Shepard, Alvin F.. to Hooker Electrochemical Co. Type III
phenolic resins and their preparation. 2,732,368, 1-24—56,
CI. 260—53.
Shepard, Billy R. : See —
Hellar, Martin W., Jr., and Shepard. 2,730,899.
Hellar, Martin W., Jr., and Shepard. 2,731,835.
Shepard, Edwin R. : See —
Gerzon, Koert, and Shepard. 2,759,977.
Shepard. Ernest L., to Keyes Fibre Co. Carton. 2,752,084,
6-26-56. CI. 229—2.5.
Shepard, Francis H., Jr. Intermittent motion device.
2,774,245, 12-18-56, CI. 74—84.
Shepard, George A., and R. C. Avellone, to Republic Steel
Corp. Electroplating apparatus. 2,760,929, 8-28-56, CI.
204—242.
Shepard Harwood. Water ski hydrofoil. 2.751,612. 6-26-56.
CI. 9 — 21.
Shepard, Orlando J., to Glascock Brothers Mfg. Co. Bev-
erage cooling apparatus. 2,752,763, 7-3-56, CI. 62 — 141.
Shepard, Orson C, and E. P. French, to the United States of
America as represented by the United States Atomic Energy
Commission. Wetting of heat transfer surfaces with lique-
fied metal heat transfer media. 2,763,570. 9-18-56, CI.
117—51.
Shepardson, Richard F., to Westinghouse Electric Corp.
Reversible electric motor for a food waste disposer.
2,762,004, 9-4-56, CI. 318 — 207.
Sheperak, John R. Can opener. 2,766,520, 10-16-56, CI.
30—10.
Shepheard, Edmund R. : See —
Poulston, Bernard V., and Shepheard. 2,765,621.
Shepherd, Charles M., Jr. : See —
Hayman, George C, and Shepherd. 2,740,999.
Shepherd, Donald W., to Portasilo Ltd. Measuring and deliv-
ering apparatus and silos and other containers incorporat-
ing such apparatus. 2,749,076, 6-5-56, CI. 249 — 2.
Shepherd, George E. : See—
Spalding, David P., and Shepherd. 2,758,946.
Shepherd. George R. L. : See-
Anderson, James A., Jr., Shepherd, and Thorpe. 2,768,936.
Corneil, Hampton G., Manne, Shepherd, and Souby.
2,775,544.
Shepherd, George R. L., to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. Desulfurization of crude oil and crude oil fractions.
2,771,401, 11-20-56, CI. 196—28.
Shepherd, Gordon L., to Varian Associates. Grid structure
and method of making same. 2,738,438, 3-13-56, CI.
313—348.
Shepherd, James E. : See —
White, Gifford E., and Shepherd. 2,737,652.
Shepherd, Mark, Jr., to Texas Instruments Inc. Signal con-
vertor. 2,735,984, 2-21-56, CI. 332—51.
Shepherd, Marvin A., to Williams & Harvey Nurseries Co.
Tree moving apparatus. 2,773,606, 12-11-56, CI. 214 — 3.
Shepherd, Paul. Pneumatic peck hammer. 2,747,444,
5-29-56. CI. 81—15.
Shepherd, Wilburn O. : See —
Harney, Doran B., and Shepherd. 2,772,863.
Shepherd, William F., Inc. : See —
Shepherd, William F. 2,738,049.
Shepherd, William F. 2,738.102.
Shepherd, William F., to William F. Shepherd, Inc. Vend-
ing machine cabinet. 2,738.049, 3-13-56, Ci. 194—1.
Shepherd, William F., to William F. Shepherd, Inc. Vend-
ing machine delivery mechanism. 2,738,102, 3-13-50, CI.
221—243.
Shepherd. William F., deceased, by The First National Bank
of Cincinnati, Ohio and L. Wulsin, Jr., executors. Cabinet
structure for vending machines. 2,757,060, 7-31-56, CI.
312—222.
Shepherdson, William L.. 66%% to J. E. Meacham. Table
leg hinge and latch mechanis:n 'j.7;">.':.235, 7-3-56, CI.
311—99.
Shepherdson, William L., 33%% to J. E. Meacham and 33%%
to H. A. Norvill. Article of furniture. 2,755,846, 7-24-56,
CI. 155—196.
Shepherdson. William L., 66%% to J. E. Meacham. Folding
chair structure. 2,774,413, 12-18-56, CI. 155 — 196.
Sheppard, Charles B., N. H. Goldich, and M. H. Kraus, to
Sperry Rand Corp. Acoustic transducer and damping as-
sembly. 2,736.823, 2-28-56, CI. 310 — 8.2.
Sheppard, Donald, % to W. Charron. Combination salt and
pepper shaker. 2,774,514, 12-18-56, CI. 222 — 142.9.
2,757,043.
2,772,135.
Magnetic trans-
lte-
Sheppard, Edith : See —
Strick, Frank, and Bohlen.
Sheppard, Glenn E. : See —
Gurbuny, Max, and Sheppard. 2,760,104.
Sheppard, Glenn E., and M. Garbuny, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Resnatron. 2,757,314, 7-31-56, CI. 315 — 43.
Sheppard, Herbert J. : See —
Sheppard, Richard L., Mastache. Shapiro, and Buck.
2,751,812.
Sheppard, Joe A. Asparagus harvester. 2,744,582, 5-8-56,
Ci. 180 — 19.
Sheppard, John C, % to M. Anglim and E. H. Anglim, and
V4 to W. Ramos. Ash tray. 2,765,794, 10-9-50, CI.
131—235.
Sheppard, Richard H. Plural-way distributing valve.
2,729,240, 1-3-56, CI. 137 — 621.
Sheppard, Richard L.. L. J. Mastache, H. J. Shapiro, and D.
S. Buck ; by judicial decree said H. J. Shapiro name changed
to H. J. Sheppard ; said Buck assor. to said R. L. Sheppard,
Mastache, and H. J. Sheppard. Portable eye-testing equip-
ment. 2,751,812, 6-26-56, CI. 88—20.
Sheppard, William L., to Chrysler Corp. Transmission and
controls therefor. 2,740,304, 4-3-56, CI. 74 — 472.
Shepstone, Clayton M. : See —
Stott, Ted, and Shepstone. 2,741,512.
Sher, Fred D. : See —
Hollabaugh, Max G., Sher, and Wismer.
Sher, Fred D., to A C F Industries, Inc.
ducer. 2,761,910, 9-4-56, CI. 179 — 100.2.
Sherbondy, William A. Dispensing device for plastic r
rials and the like. 2,755,003, 7-17-56, CI. 222 — 327.
Sherborne, John E., to Union Oil Co. of California. Method
for increasing production from wells. 2,774,431, 12-18-56,
CI. 166—22.
Sherborne, John E., and E. R. Atkins, Jr., to Union Oil Co.
of California. Potentiometric oil reservoir model.
2,733,005, 1-31-56, CI. 235—61.
Sherbrook, Victor A. Single tape sewing orib for insoles.
2.752,278. 6-26-56. CI. 154—53.6.
Sherburne, Philip C, to Grinnell Corp. Sprinkler systems.
2,768,696, 10-30-56, CI. 169—37.
Sherfey, Joseph M. : See —
Brenner, Abner, and Sherfey. 2,765,270.
Sheridan, George T. Rat trap. 2,763,092. 9-18-56 CI.
43—99.
Sheridan, Vincent J. Tape dispenser. 2,754,023, 7-10-56.
CI. 216—54.
Sherk, Fred T. : See —
Koble, Robert A., and Sherk. 2,775,103.
Sherlowsky, Rudolph A. Holder for milk cartons. 2.730,278,
1-10-56, CI. 224 — 45.
Sherman, Carroll J. Engine conditioner. 2,759,804,
8-21-56, CI. 44—74.
Sherman, Clarence A. Saw guard. 2,761.477, 9-4-56, CI.
145—35.
Sherman, Clarence A., and T. Merritt, to Clinton Machine
Co. Metal disintegrating machine. 2,731,538, 1-17-56,
CI. 219—15.
Sherman, Clarence A., and C. Kalitta, to Detroit Harvester
Co. of N. Y., Inc. Power booster for brakes. 2,768,502,
10-30-56, CI. 60—54.6.
Sherman, Claudine It. Lipstick refill cartridge. 2,753.991
7-10-56, CI. 206—56. ' • '
Sherman, Claudine R., to C. V. Flynn. Lipstick refill car-
tridge. 2,767,834, 10-23-56, CI. 206 — 56.
Sherman, David A. Vehicle rain visor. 2,743,957, 5-1-56,
CI. 296—95.
Sherman, Donald W., to A. O. Smith Corp. Railway car
brake beam assembly. 2,755,892, 7-24-56, CI. 188 — 223 1.
Sherman, Dora F., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Navy. Isotropic radiator.
2,761,138, 8-28-56, CI. 343—781.
Sherman, Elmer W. Turbine-type engine. 2,744,505, 5-8-56
CI. 123—15. '
Sherman, Floyd A., to Motor Products Corp. Power oper-
ated jack assembly. 2,747,836, 5-29-56, CI. 254 — 86
Sherman, H. B., Mfg. Co. : See —
Diget, Lewis K„ and Doerr. 2,735,473.
Sherman, Harry. Hooks for drapes. 2,758,645, 8-14-56, CI.
Sherman, Kenneth C, to General Dynamics Corp. Sweep
mechanism for bowling alley. 2,735,681, 2-21-56, CI.
Shernian-KIove Co. : See —
Rueb, Theodore O. 2,744,432.
Sherman. Leonard, to Cambridge Chemical Products Co.
Diagnostic preparation for the determination of serum
bilirubin. 2,737,501, 3-6-56, CI. 252—408.
Sherman, Maurice D. Emergency sanding device for auto-
motive vehicles. 2,730,389, 1-10-56, CI. 291 — 23.
Sherman, Roger M., and S. Wong, to W. R. Ames Co. Detach-
able hydrant. 2,768,642, 10-30-56, CI. 137 — 321.
Sherman, Roger M., and J. R. Mosher. to W. R. Ames Co
Flow control valve. 2,771,904, 11-27-56, CI. 137 — 454.2.
Sherman, Shimen, to Ansco Sales Corp. Andiron terminal ob-
ject and method for construction of same. 2,753 862
7_10-56, CI. 126—298.
Sherman, Tracy H., to Foster Wheeler Corp. Oil heater.
2,733,692, 2-7-56, CI. 122— 356.
for motor vehicles.
Sherman, Willard T. Car lift wheel alignment apparatus.
2,736,104, 2-28-56, CI. 33—203.12.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Sherman, William G. Two-way friction clutch. 2,734,605,
2-14-56, CI. 192^8.
Sherock, Matthew J., and R. B. Siddens. Bottle cap.
2,754,989, 7-17-56, CI. 215 — 46.
Sherr, Solomon, to General Precision Laboratory Inc. Log-
arithmic amplifier. 2,774,825, 12-18-56, CI. 179—171.
Sherred, John A., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Process for the
preparation of 2-ainino-4,6-diphenoxy-s-triazine. 2,770,621,
11-13-56, CI. 260—249.5.
Sherri, Joseph. Toy aeroplane launching devices. 2,773,329,
12-11-56, CI. 40 — 81.
Sherrick, Paul H., to E. H. Sargent & Co. Method of sample
burning for microchemical combustion analysis. 2,743,995,
5-1-56, CI. 23—230.
Sherrick, Paul H., and W. G. Schumacher, to E. H. Sargent
& Co. Apparatus for igniting combustible fuel gases.
2,767,064, 10-16-56, CI. 23—254.
Sherriff, Fred, to Clark Equipment Co. Sling attachment
for industrial lift trucks. 2,750,060, 6-12-56, CI. 214 — 620.
Sherritt Gordon Mines Ltd. : See —
Herrmann, Walter A. O. 2,740,707,
Papge, Henry M. 2,740,708.
Sherrod, Ed C. Flexible denture. 2,770,880, 11-20-56, CI.
32— i.
Sherrod, Virgil J. Wire guiding device. 2,746,715, 5-22-56,
CI. 254—134.3.
Sherwen, Joseph W., to The General Electric Co. Ltd. Vibra-
tory conveyors and the like. 2,746,598, 5-22-56, CI.
198—220.
Sherwin, Chalmers W. : See —
Ellsworth, Louis D., and Sherwin. 2,775,757.
Sherwin, Howard T., to Interstate Equipment Division Yara
Engineering Corp. Rope gripping device. 2,752,797,
7-3-56, CI. 74—230.24.
Sherwin, Leo H., to United States Steel Corp. Method of
and apparatus for determining the microconstituent con-
tent of metals. 2,731,878, 1-24-56, CI. 88 — 14.
Sherwin-Williams Co., Tne : See —
Asbeck, Walter K. 2,751,782.
Christianson, Conrad J. 2,736,195.
Grummitt, Oliver J. 2,754,308.
Grummitt, Oliver J., and Arters. 2,758,102.
Hazel, Stanley G., and Richards. 2,734,673.
Ogren, Axel E. 2,731,657.
Rahr, Frederic H. 2,729,898.
Ryan, Jerome A. 2,732,355.
Sample, James H, and Sturges. 2,746,942.
Spellberg, Norman. 2,749,320.
Taylor, Robert S., and Whitehill. 2,738,339.
Unger, Maynard B. 2,738,337.
Weber, Harry M. 2,736,663.
Weber, Harry M. 2,739,164.
Willis, Victor M. 2,773,849.
Willis, Victor M. 2,773,850.
Sherwood, Adrienne M. : See —
Dalrymple, William P. 2,756,832.
Dalrymple, William P., Mantle, and Sherwood. 2,746,555.
Sherwood, Bert J. : See —
Acterman, Joseph S., Freebairn, and Sherwood.
2,752,209.
Sherwood, Bert J., to North American Aviation, Inc. Electro-
plating metals. 2,741,586, 4-10-56, CI. 204 — 45.
Sherwood, Bert J., to North American Aviation, Inc.
Catalytic screen. 2,750,346, 6-12-56, CI. 252 — 438.
Sherwood, Glenn L., % to H. L. Johnson, and % to F. J. Thar.
Method of producing compression stresses in the edges and
substantially reducing the camber of an elongated flexible
metal strip. 2,735,474, 2-21-56. CI. 153 — 32.
Sherwood, Glenn L. Blind or like slat or louver assembly
and method of assembling. 2,761,185, 9-4-56, CI. 20 — 62.
Sherwood, Henry A. : See —
Dalrymple, William P., Mantle, and Sherwood. 2,746,555.
Sherwood, Jessie L. : See —
Steiger, Jessie L. 2,749,425.
Sherwood, John, and L. Winter, to Collins Radio Co. Fre-
quency discriminator. 2,755,442, 7-17-56, CI. 324 — 82.
Sherwood, Marion B. : See —
Baltzly, Richard, and Sherwood. 2,755,279.
Sherwood, Neil H. : See —
Mitchell, George R., and Sherwood. 2,744,099.
Sherwood, Walter A., to The Farmingdale Corp. Pump.
2,751,849. 6-26-56, CI. 103—84.
Sherwood, William E. : See —
Waltz, Victor W. 2,746,062.
Sheshunoff, Victor : See —
Whitfield, Marshall G.. and Sheshunoff. 2,752,265.
Whitfield, Marshall G.. and Sheshunoff. 2,752 268.
Shetler, Glenn W. ; by decree of distribution, M. L. Shetler, to
A. Pavlik. Method of and apparatus for producing steel
shot and the like. 2,758,360, 8-14-56, CI. 29 — 1.22.
Shetler, Mary L. : See —
Kernjack, Anthony A. 2,758,360.
Shetterly, Karl P. : See —
Wirt. John R., and Shetterly. 2,755.368.
Shewey, Robert B., and T. Kary. Internal combustion engine
distributor. 2,766,339, 10-9-56, CI. 200 — 26.
Shewmakcr, Charles A. Printed circuit board and terminal
connections. 2,752,580, 6-26-56, CI. 339 — 17.
Shewmon, Ralph K., to General Motors Corp. Method of
making a motor end frame. 2,754,579, 7-17-56, CI. 29 — 528
Shewmon, Ralph K., to General Motors Corp. Motor control
device. 2,762,900, 9-11-56, CI. 219—39.
Shewmon, Ralph K., to General Motors Corp. Mower with
air-cooled electric motor and cutting disc. 2,766,573,
10-16-56, CI. 56— 25.4.
Shey, Porter M. Wiper cleaner attachment. 2,741,788,
4-17-56, CI. 15—105.
Shey, Porter M. Washing attachment for hoses. 2,742,323,
4-17-56, CI. 299—111.
'Shiah, Chyn D. Hydrocarbon treating process. 2,745,792,
5-15-56, CI. 196—23.
Shibata Gomu Kogyo Kabushiki-Kaisha (Shibata Rubber In-
dustries Ltd. ) : See —
Mito, Sanai, Takeuchi, and Fukuoka. 2,763,759.
Shibata, Sunao, to A. Garasu. Automatic packing appa-
ratus for glass sheets. 2,747,353, 5-29-56, CI. 53—249.
Shibley, Harry B., Jr. Mower having ledger plate with co-
operating wobble plate cutter. 2,772,533, 12^^56. CI.
56—252.
Shibuya, Judo. Mechanical fishing apparatus. 2,741,052,
4-10-56, CI. 43—6.5.
Shideler, Norman T., to Pittsburgh Coke & Chemical Co.
Coating compositions and method of coating. 2,752,267,
6-26-56, CI. 117—79.
Shidler, Virgil C. Attachment for the production of printers'
rules. 2,748,922, 6-5-56, CI. 199 — 1.
Shield, Lansing P. : See —
Just, George A., and Shield. 2,766,049.
Shields, Albert F., to S & S Corrugated Paper Machinery Co.,
Inc. Cutting knife-extra range. 2,751,983, 6-26-56. CI.
164—68.
Shields, Albert F., to S & S Corrugated Paper Machinery
Co., Inc. Partition assembly machine. 2,754,731, 7-17-56,
CI. 93—37.
Shields, Albert F., to S & S Corrugated Paper Machinery Co.,
Inc. Partition collapser. 2,758,521, 8-14-56, CI. 93—37.
Shields, Bruce M., to United States Steel Corp. Method of
producing sound ingots of fully killed steel in big-end-down
molds. 2,737,696, 3-13-56, CI. 22—215.
Shields, Carl S. Dry cleaning apparatus. 2,729,961, 1-10-56,
CI. 68—18.
Shields, Darvin D., to The Atlantic Refining Co. Rotary
drilling method. 2,738,163, 3-13-56, CI. 255—1.8.
Shields, Donald J. : See —
Thompson, John W., and 'Shields. 2,739,048.
Thompson, John W., and Shields. 2,739.131.
Shields, Donald J., J. W. Thompson, and M B Knowles, to
Eastman Kodak Co. Amino nitriles as metal complexing
agents in cracked gasoline. 2,735.218, 2-21-56, CI. 44 — 72.
Shields, James J. Side outlets for bag elevators. 2,744,616,
5-8-56, CI. 198 — 127.
Shields, James R., to Blaw-Knox Co. Lubricated stuffing box.
2,730,386, 1-10-56, CI. 286 — 19.
Shields, John P. Television pattern generator. 2,741,722,
4-10-56, CI. 315—22.
Shields, Robert A., to American Car and Foundry Co. Mul-
tiple safety valve interlock. 2,737,971, 3-13-56, CI.
137—322.
Shields, Robert A., to American Car and Foundry Co. Con-
tainer. 2,761,741, 9-4-56, CI. 302—53.
Shields, Stanley E., P. W. Dewey, and W. A. Shire, Jr., to
Standard Oil Co. Continuous carbon-on-catalyst analyzer.
2,753,246, 7-3-56, CI. 23—230.
Shields, Walter A. Apparatus for sorting tubular glass arti-
cles of different internal diameters. 2,734,627, 2-14-56,
CI. 209 — 88.
Shields, Wilfred R., 40% to A. Clark. Measuring dispenser
for explosive ingredients. 2,761,588, 9-4-56, CI. 222 — 148.
Shields, William E., Jr. : See —
Day, Stewart T. 2,748,914.
Day, Stewart T. 2,769,292.
Shiers, George, to American Instrument Co., Inc. Electrically
controlled heating and cooling system. 2,730,336, 1-10-56.
CI. 257—3.
Shigley, Claire M. : See —
Brooks, William B., and Shigley. 2,735,163.
Shigley, Harold E., and A. J. Frame. Deburring means.
2,759,263, 8-21-56, CI. 30—317.
Shiihara, Isao : See —
Nishikawa, Kunio, Shiihara, and Shimamoto. 2,759,960.
Shimabukuro, Leona S„ % to H. Y. W. Kim. Baby stroller
protector. 2,735,716, 2-21-56, CI. 296—78.
Shimamoto, Ryo : See —
Nishikawa. Kunio, Shiihara, and Shimamoto. 2,759,960.
Shimanckas, William J., to Outboard, Marine & Mfg. Co.
Control device for rotative to longitudinal movement.
2,740,306, 4-3-56, CI. 74 — 487.
Shimizu, Giichi. Ankle and heel binder mechanism for skis.
2,764,418, 9-25-56, CI. 280 — 11.35.
Shimp, Hans G., to Sun Oil Co. Hydrocarbon conversion.
2.766.188, 10-9-56, CI. 196—52.
Shimp, Hans G., to Sun Oil Co. Hydrocarbon conversion.
2.766.189, 10-9-56, CI. 196—52.
Shinbane, Edward. Line guide for fishing rod. 2,775,054,
12-25-56, CI. 43—24.
Shinberg, Barney. Device for disseminating odors. 2,766,067,
10-9-56, CI. 299—20.
Shinn, Byron H. : See —
Hasbrouck, Augustus, and Shinn. 2,749,026.
Shinn, Byron H., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Air Force. Gasket.
2,737,405. 3-6-56, CI. 288—24.
Shinoda, Daniel S. Floral packaging unit 2,752,035,
6-26-56, CI. 206^5.14.
Shioleno, Lewis J., to Erie Resistor Corp. Pack for con-
densers. 2,757,792, 8-7-56, CI. 206 — 65.
Shionogi & Co., Ltd. : See —
Ochiai, Eiji, and Ikehara. 2,769,810.
Takamizawa, Akira. 2,775,592.
LIST OF PATENTEES
721
Shipe, Paul J. : See —
Boegehold, Alfred L., Snipe, and Stosuy. 2,757,446.
Shipley, Clifford S. : See-
Barrett, Wayne I., and Shipley. 2,750,329.
Shipley, Dorothy K. : See —
Waring, Charles E„ and Shipley. 2,759,798.
Shipley, Earl H. Method of operating blast furnaces.
2,729,555, 1-3-56, CI. 75—5.
Shipley. Earl H., to United States Steel Corp. Process for
continuous gaseous reduction of iron ore in a fluidized bed
system. 2,752,234, 6-26-56, CI. 75—26.
Shipley, Willis E. : See—
Friedl, Anton J., and Shipley. 2,738,186.
Shipman, Emanuel F. Protective mask. 2,761,144, 9-4-56,
CI. 2 — 9.
Shipman, Prank H., Jr., to Cit-Con Oil Corp. Removal of wax
haze from lubricating oils. 2,754,250, 7-10-56, CI. 196—19.
Shipman, James R. : See —
Smith, Willis E., and Shipman. 2,746,372.
Shippen, Mary H. Dispenser for collapsible tubes that em-
ploys a pair of rollers. 2,734,662, 2-14-56, CI. 222—102.
Shippen, Mary H. Tumbler holder. 2,734,711, 2-14-56, CI.
248—313.
Shire. William A., Jr. : See —
Shields, Stanley E., Dewey, and Shire. 2,753,246.
Shireman, William D. Traction attachment for vehicle wheels.
2,735,723, 2-21-56, CI. 301—44.
Shirey, Prank W., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Auto-
matically controlled brake apparatus, including means for
manual fail-safe operation. 2,759,570, 8-21-56, CI.
188—181.
Shirk, John P., to Perfect Circle Corp. Piston ring.
2,760,835, 8-28-56, CI. 309 — 44.
Shirk, Robert M. : See —
Ardern, David B., and Shirk. 2,775,547.
Shirk, Robert M., to Houdry Process Corp. Method and ap-
paratus for elevating granular material. 2,762,658,
9_H_56, CI. 302—53.
Shirley, Paul S. : See —
Grieshaber, Emil, and Shirley. 2,773,348.
Shirley, Robert O. Animal trap. 2,741,866, 4-17-56, CI.
43 — 69.
Shirlev, Robert O. Automatic animal trap. 2,741,867,
4-17-56, CI. 43—70.
Shirmeyer, Maxine R., and M. R. Adams. Hair bang mold.
2,771,081, 11-20-56, CI. 132 — 53.
Shiu, Thomas B., % to T. N. Cummings, and % to B. R.
Peterson, Jr. Sealable container. 2,761,613, 9-4-56, CI.
229 — 64.
Shivack, Ian M. Binaural recording system. 2,775,460,
12-25-56, CI. 274—38.
Shive, William : See—
Fuson, Reynold C. and Shive. 2,756,245.
Shive, William, to Research Corp. 5-formyl-5,6,7,8-tetra-
hydropteroic acid and amides thereof and method of pre-
paring same. 2,741,608, 4-10-56, CI. 260—251.5.
Shively, Edward H., and W. S. Brandberg, to Radio Corp.
of America. Antenna feed systems. 2,744,249, 5-1-56,
CI. 343—853.
Shively Franklin L. Locking mechanism for folding back
rests. 2,732,563, 1-31-56, CI. 4—112.
Shively, John J. : See —
Van Deventer, Harry R., and Shively. 2,743,315.
Shively, Walter E. : See —
Palko, Andrew J., and Shively. 2,756,798.
Shiverdecker, Walter M. Angler's device. 2,761,238,
9-4-56, Cl. 43 — 43.14.
Shivers, Paul F., to Robertshaw-Fulton Controls Co. Thermo-
static control device. 2,770,699, 11-13-56, CI. 200—138.
Shmidl. Albert J., and J. L. Walker, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Method for hydrolyzing sulfonic acids.
2,774.800. 12-18-56, CI. 260—668.
Shnitzler, Meyer J., to The Gillette Co. Container for safety
razor and blades. 2,735.542, 2-21-56, CI. 206—16.
Shnitzler, Mever J., and R. L. Sinclair, to The Gillette Co.
Display rack. 2,735,552, 2-21-56, CI. 211 — 49.
Shnitzler. Meyer J., and P. Ferrara, to The Gillette Co. Safe-
ty razor. 2,748,467, 6-5-56, CI. 30—60.5.
Shoaf, Floyd R. Hosiery turner and method. 2,760,696,
g_2g_ 56 Cl 223 42.
Shoaf, Floyd' R. Hosiery everting apparatus. 2,760,697,
8-28-56, Cl. 223 — 42.
Shobe, Henry E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Fractionation
process and apparatus. 2,767,133, 10-16-56, Cl. 202 — 40.
Shoberg, Wayne D. Ventilator. 2,755,727, 7-24-56, Cl.
98—19.
Shobert. Erie I., II, and W. G. Krellner. to Stackpole Car-
bon Co. High altitude brushes. 2,739,255, 3-20-56, Cl.
310—228.
Shockency, Wilford S. : See —
Kaiser, Harold R., Lane, ana Shockency. 2,736,889.
Shockey Corp. : See —
Jaworowski, Joseph F. and N. 2,746,391.
Shockley. Quentin O., to General Motors Corp. Electro-
deposition of tin-antimony-copper alloys. 2,744,063,
5-1-56. Cl. 204 — 44.
Shocklev, William : See —
Mason, Warren P., and Shockley. 2,775,658.
Shockley, William, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Method of making semi-conductor crystals. 2,730,470,
1-10-56, Cl. 148—1.5.
Shockley, William, to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc. Semi-
conductor signal translating devices. 2,744,970, 5-8-56,
Cl. 179—171.
Shockley, William, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Semiconductor signal translating devices. 2,756,285,
7-24-56, Cl. 179—171.
Shockley, William, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Fre-
quency selective semiconductor circuit elements. 2,761,020,
8-28-56, Cl. 179—171.
Shockley, William, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Semi-
conductor circuit controlling device. 2,763,832, 9-18-56,
Cl. 323—94.
Shockley, William, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Semi-
conductor signal translating devices. 2,764,642, 9-25-56,
Cl. 179—171.
Shockley, William, to Bel) Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Nega-
tive resistance device. 2,772,360, 11-27-56, Cl. 250 — 36.
Shoe Patents Corp. : See —
Withington, Lothrop, Jr.
2,733,217.
r, Austin D.
30 — 249.
Shoemaker, Carlyle E. : See —
Woyski, Mark M., and Shoemaki
Shoemaker, Clarence J. : See —
Marron, Thomas TJ., and Shoemaker. 2,774,669.
Shoemaker, Clarence J., and E. J. Igler, to A. B. Dick Co.
Method of making a copy sheet and resultant article.
2,749,253, 6-5-56, Cl. 117—36.
Shoemaker, Clarence J., and M. A. Griebel, to A. B. Dick
Co. Masters for planographic printing. 2,764,085,
9-25-56, Cl. 101—149.2.
Shoemaker, J. H. : See —
Webster, Hugh G., and Thomas. 2,732,339.
Shoemaker, Richard N., to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Micro-
biological oxidation of idonic acid to 2-keto-l-gulonic acid.
2,741,577, 4-10-56, Cl. 195—30.
Shoenberger, Louis R., to Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp. Non-
aging steel. 2,768,892, 10-30-56. Cl. 75—124.
Shoener Le Roy A. : See —
Rolland, Guy F., Shoener, and Young. 2,739,535.
Shoenfeld, Harold. Holder for sheets, cards, films or the
like. 2,760,288, 8-28-56, Cl. 40—130.
Shogran, Arnold. Outboard motor repositioning means.
2,748,743, 6-5-56, Cl. 115—18.
Shokal, Edward C, to Shell Development Co. Polyepoxides
reacted with a phosphonic acid. 2,732,367, 1-24-56, Cl.
260 — 47.
Shokal, Edward C, to Shell Development Co. Process for
curing polyepoxides and resulting products. 2,768,153,
10-23-56, Cl. 260 — 47.
Sholl, Russell W. Testing device for observing force effects
on optical instruments. 2,737,077. 3-6-56, Cl. 88 — 14.
Sholle, Roger W., to Gregory Industries, Inc. Electrical arc
welding. 2,761,955, 9^-56, Cl. 219 — 127.
Sholle, Roger W., to Gregory Industries, Inc. Electrical arc
welding and tool therefor. 2,761,957, 9—4-56, Cl. 219 — 130.
Shomphe, George J., to Sanders Associates, Inc. Electric
blower. 2,772,046, 11-27-56, Cl. 230 — 117.
Shone, Samuel M. Hobby horse. 2,756,051, 7-24-56. Cl.
272 — 53.1.
Shone, Samuel M. Collapsible baby stroller. 2,758,847,
8-14-56, Cl. 280—36. ...
Shonka, Francis R., to the Dnited States of America as rep-
resented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Measuring device and apparatus. 2,736,818, 2-28-56. Cl.
250—83.6.
Shontz, L. Allan, Jr. : See —
Bookout, Floyd V., Shontz, and Andrews. 2,766,906.
Shontz, Loran A., Jr. : See —
Andrews, Boley A., and Shontz. 2,770,343.
Shook, Ross O. S. : See —
Stahly, Preston G. 2.746,051.
Shoop, Thomas R., and J. J. Espey, to The Wolfe & Mann
Mfg. Co. Circuit breaker drawout. 2,774,833 12-18-56
Cl. 200—50.
Shore, Charles, to Falco Products Co. Leg and brace con-
struction for folding table with drop leaves. 2,743,978,
5—1—56, Cl. 311 — 90.
Shore, Charles, to Falco Products Co. Frame construction
for light-weight table. 2,743,979, 5-1-56, Cl. 311 — 105
Sh20,7e47,7^ar5^9-§6,dCl.^il^l17a8PSible Cl°theS,ine **""
Shore, Morton : See —
Shore, Charles and M. 2,747,749.
Shore, Sidney X. : See —
Martin, Paul S., and Shore. 2,730.937.
Shore, Vernon W. Apparatus for effecting tests for pullorum
and the like. 2,755,173. 7-17-56, Cl. 23—253.
Shore, William E., to H. S. Forsberg. Mechanical move-
ment. 2,736.203, 2-28-56, Cl 74—52
Short, Brooks H. : See —
Bolles JuUus H., Buck, Short, and Lautzenhiser.
Dyer, John W., Flatt, and Short. 2,744,282.
Short, Brooks H., to GcmeraJ Motors Corp. Ignition system.
2,748.319, 5-29-56, Cl. 315—213.
Short, Brooks H., and G. B. Shaw,
Temperature responsive switch.
200—138.
:o General Motors Corp.
2,751,464, 6-19-56, Cl.
Short, Brooks H., and G. B. Shaw, to General Motors Corp
Temperature responsive switch. 2,759,066, 8-14-56, Cl.
200 — 138.
Short, Brooks H, and J. H. Flatt,
Windshield wiper actuating
9-4-56, Cl. 192— .02.
o General Motors Corp.
mechanism. 2,761,537,
Short, Brooks H, and C. E. Buck, to General Motors Corp.
Ignition coil. 2,762,019, 9^-56, Cl. 336—92.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Short, Charles R., and G. P. Brouillette, to Florida Industrial
Laboratory, Inc. Mechanical movement. 2,771,78o,
11-27-56, CI. 74 — 166.
Short, Edward. Burglar alarms for windows, doors and
other openings. 2,760,460, 8-28-56, CI. 116—13.
Short, Franklin W. : See —
Flslager, Edward F., Short, and Lademan. 2,731,470.
Elslager, Edward F., Short, and Sullivan. 2,774,064.
Short, George A., and M. Shuler. Gas fired incinerators.
2,752,870, 7-3-56, CI. 110—18.
Short, Herbert M., to Aluminum Co. of America. Radiant
tube gas burner. 2,759,473, 8-21-56, CI. 126—91.
Short, Ira : See — ■
Mochel, Norman L., and Short. 2,756,607.
Short, Oliver A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Silver powder and method for producing same. 2.752,237,
6-26-56, CI. 75—118.
Short, Oliver A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Silver conductors. 2,758,267, 8-7-56, CI. 317 — 242.
Short, Philip J., to S. S. S. Gears Ltd. Synchronizing cou-
pling devices. 2,733,791, 2-7-56, CI. 192—18.
Short, Philip J., to S. S. S. Gears Ltd. Synchronizing ratio-
selecting couplings of change-speed gearing. 2,761,325,
9-4-56, CI. 74—339.
Shorten, William H., to Millers Falls Co. Glass cutting tool.
2,735,228, 2-21-56, CI. 49—52.
Shortland, Arthur, to Mellor Bromley & Co. Ltd. Cam system
of knitting machines. 2,756,574, 7-31-56, CI. 66—25.
Shortland, Arthur, to Mellor Bromley & Co. Ltd. Circular
rib knitting machine. 2,775,107, 12-25-56, CI. 66 — 27.
Shotton, James A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Metal food
and beverage container coating composition. 2,741,397,
4-10-56, CI. 220—64.
Shotton, John C. Casting float and bait plug. 2,741,864,
4-17-56, CI. 43—44.9.
Shotwell, Allen. Remotely controlled electrically propelled
vehicle. 2,768,697, 10-30-56, CI. 180—2.
Shough, Philip J. Token dispenser. 2,766,763, 10-16-5G,
CI. 133—5.
Shoulders, Walter L. : See—
Goodrich, Ross H., and Shoulders. 2,749,101.
Shoultes, Donald P., and W. M. Swarthout, to International
Business Machines Corp. Monitoring system control
circuits. 2,768,336, 10-23-56, CI. 317—142.
Shoup, John R. : See —
Keight, Albert W., Moos, and 'Shoup. 2,732,950.
Moos, Gilbert E., and Shoup. 2,763,891.
Moos, Gilbert E., and Shoup. 2,763,892.
Shove, Benjamin E. : See —
De Boer, John H. 2,756,442.
Show, Donovan P. Temperature regulating shower valve.
2,742,923, 4-24-56, CI. 137 — 625.4.
Showalter, Jere C, to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Addition of an aqueous solution of a lower alcohol to an
acid-lubricating oil mixture to obtain a pumpable sludge.
2,755,233, 7-17-56, CI. 196—148.
Shower, Edmund G., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Method of making contact points. 2,732,614, 1-31-56, CI.
29 — 155.55.
Shower, Edmund G., to National Union Electric Corp. Photo-
transistor and method of manufacture. 2,735,919, 2-21-56,
CI. 201—63.
Shower, Edmund G., to National Union Electric Corp. Semi-
conductor devices. 2.751.527, 6-19-56. CI. 317—234.
Showers, Harold A. Toggle-controlled pivoted jaw wrench.
2,768,549, 10-30-56, CI. 81—84.
Showstack, Paul J. Cap alarm device. 2,733,681, 2-7-56,
CI. 116—105.
Showstack, Paul J. Fire alarm and extinguisher. 2,760,461,
8-28-56, CI. 116—106.
Showstack, Paul J. Gas alarm device. 2,764,121, 9-25-56,
CI. 116—106.
Shrader, Frank A. Auto electric fire stopper switch.
2,774,842, 12-18-56, CI. 200—102.
Shrader, Marvin O., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Pro-
duction of quinizarin. 2,752,364, 6-26-56, CI. 260—383.
Shrader, Marvin O., and H. L. Dimond, to Pittsburgh Coke
& Chemical Co. Isolation of gamma picoline. 2,767,1S7,
10-16-56, CI. 260 — 270.
Shrader, Merrald B., to Radio Corp. of America. Electron
discharge device. 2,749,469, 6-5-56, CI. 313—299.
Shreve, Clifford B., to Tyler Refrigeration Corp. Refrigerated
display cabinet. 2,732,089, 1-31-56, CI. 62 — 89.5.
Shreve, Randolph N., and R. K. Charlesworth, to Purdue
Research Foundation. Bis- (aminotriazolyl-) -hydrocarbons.
2,744,116, 5-1-56, CI. 260—308.
Shreve, Warren T., and S. L. Arensberg, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy.
Independent electronic range strobe and azimuth cursor.
2,737,653, 3-6-56, CI. 343—11.
Shreve, Warren T., and R. J. MeCurdy, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy.
Cathode ray tube intensity compensation. 2,739,264,
3-20-56, CI. 315—22.
Shrider, Kenneth L., and A. J. Humphrey, to The Reliance
Electric & Engineering Co. Rectifier system. 2,758,251,
8-7-56, CI. 315—146.
Shroyer, Jacob L., to Tuttle & Kift, Inc. Quick heat electric
heating unit. 2,765,391, 10-2-56, CI. 219—37.
Shrover. Ralph G.. % to H. L. and % to M. W. Mellman.
Tripod jack. 2,774,567, 12-18-56, CI. 254— 99.
Shrubsall, Arthur E. : See —
Jackson, Clarence E., and Shrubsall. 2,751,478.
Jackson, Clarence E., and Shrubsall. 2,755,211.
Jackson, Clarence E., and Shrubsall. 2,759,084.
Shrubsall, Harry 1., to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp.
Cladding by submerged-melt welding. 2,755,369, 7-17-56,
CI. 219—10.
Shuck, Wayne L., and W. J. Huber, to C. D. Hirst, d. b. a.
Challenger Mfg. Co. Pressure indicating and recording
machines for internal combustion engines ' '■■_"; MM
1-3-56, CI. 73—391.
Shuey, Guy A. : See —
Morgan, Arthur H., and Shuey. 2,731,905.
Snuff, Horace M. Control unit for hydraulic steel bending
apparatus. 2,745,385, 5-15-56, CI. 121 — 45.
Shuif, Leonard C. Automobile license number safety frame.
2,758,400, 8-14-56, CI. 40—125.
Shuffer, Max : See —
Almquist, Nils T., Domsitz, and Shuffer. 2,766,964.
Shukis, Anthony J. : See —
Turner, William D., Checkovich, and Shukis. 2,738,224.
Shukys, Julius G. : See —
Lyon, Ashton M., and Shukys. 2,749,369.
Shuler, Martin H. : See —
Tasker, Plomer G., and Shuler. 2,737,654.
Shuler, Martin H., and D. C. Davis, to Gilfillan Bros., Inc.
Automatic amplitude cancellation in moving target indi-
cator. 2,740,963, 4-3-56, CI. 343—17.1.
Shuler, Myron : See —
Short, George A., and Shuler. 2,752,870.
Shull, Charles L. Small capacity tubular adjustable con-
denser. 2,747,147, 5-22-56, CI. 317 — 249.
Shull, Charles L. Adjustable tubular condenser. 2,754,458,
7-10-56, CI. 317 — 249.
Shull, Gilbert M., D. A. Kita, and J. W. Davisson, to Chas.
Pfizer & Co., Inc. 1L3, 14a, 17a, 21-tetrahydroxypro-
gesterone and esters thereof. 2,745,784, 5-15-56, CI.
167 — 65.
Shull, Gilbert M., D. A. Kita, and J. W. Davisson, to Chas.
Pfizer & Co., Inc. 110 oxygenation of steroids bv trichothe-
cium roseuni. 2,765,258, 10-2-56, CI. 195 — 51.
Shull, Gilbert M., J. B. Routien, and A. C. Finlay, to Chas.
Pfizer & Co., Inc. Cycloserine and production thereof.
2,773,878. 12-11-56. CI. 200—307.
Shulman, George, to Pfister Chemical Works, Inc. Method
of converting a liquid hydrocarbon to a gel. 2,763,621,
9-18-56, CI. 252—316. ...
Shulman, Robert G. : See —
Johnson, Ralph P., Shulman, and Van Winkle. 2,743,201.
Shulters, Robert B. : See —
Bos, John R., and Shulters. 2,759,357.
Shultz, Emmett E., to Borg-Warner Corp. Method of assem-
bling pressure loaded type, intermeshing gear pumps.
2,734,258, 2-14-56, CI. 29—156.4.
Shumaker, James J. Display unit. 2,770,919, 11-20-56, CI.
47—39.
Shumaker, John F., to Bendix-Westinghouse Automotive Air
Brake Co. Fluid pressure actuator. 2,761,427, 9-4-56, CI.
121 — 41.
Shuman, Edward. Catapult cartridge safe. 2,737,910,
3-13-56, CI. 109—47.
Shuman, Joseph G. : See —
Reiner, Eugene J., Schultz, Shuman, and Silberberg.
2,762,846.
Shumard, Charles C, to Radio Cor)), of America. Self-excited
multiple gas tube inverter. 2,752,552, 6-26-56, CI. 321 — 36.
Shumard, Roland S. : See —
Beaver. David J., Shumard, and Stoffel. 2.730,551.
Beaver, David J., Shumard, and Stoffel. 2,735,872.
Beaver, David J., Shumard, and Stoffel. 2,749.314.
Beaver. David J., Stoffel, and Shumard. 2,730,502.
Shumard, Roland S., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Method for
controlling unsrrnpoda with octyl vinyl sulfone. 2,731,380,
1-17-56, CI. 167—22.
Shurcliff, William A. : See —
Fairbank, Murrv N., and Shurcliff. 2,747.103.
Shurcliff. William A., to Polaroid Corp. Radiation detection,
devices. 2,730,625, 1-10-56, CI. 250—71.
Shurcliff, William A., to Polaroid Corp. Radiation detection
devices. 2,750,515, 6-12-56, CI. 250 — 83.
Shure Brothers, Inc. : See —
Bauer, Benjamin B. 2,752,428.
Bauer, Benjamin B. 2.774,438.
Bauer, Benjamin B., and Gunter. 2,744,165.
Shuron Optical Co., Inc. : See —
Long, Eli M. 2,737,759.
Rohrbach, John J. 2,748,655.
Rohrbach, John ,T„ and Neary. 2,748,654.
Sinister Myer M. Adjustable ring, plug, and radius gages.
2,731,727. 1-24-56. CI. 33—178.
Sinister. Philip. Oas ranee burner valve handle protector.
2,764,968, 10-2-56, CI. 126 — 42.
Shute, Wallace B. Obstetrical forceps. 2,757,673, 8-7-56,
CI 128—323.
Shutt. John C. : See —
Carpenter, James S.. Shutt, and Winchester. 2,744,286.
Shuttleworth, Clarence G. : Sec —
Croce, Mieholo. and Shuttleworth. 2,744,022.
Hoggatt, Gilbert A., and Shuttleworth. 2,767.065.
Shuttleworth, Howard L., to Mohawk Carpet Mills, Inc. Back-
ing fabrics and method of weaving them. 2,740,430, 4-3-56,
CI. 139—20.
Shuttleworth, Jonas S. Tool. 2,741,846, 4-17-56, CI.
33—143.
LIST OF PATENTEES
723
Shiitz, Kurt, to Berthoud & Cie. Means for distributing liquids
very finely. 2,775,482, 12-25-56, CI. 299—86.
Shvetz, Roman E. Containers for flowable semi-solid mate-
rials. 2,763,405, 9-18-56. CI. 222—320.
Shwayder, Ben, to Shwayder Bros., Inc. Luggage moldings.
2,758,682, 8-14-56, CI. 190 — 28.
Shwayder Brothers : See —
Adler, JotmB. 2,729,280.
Axtell, Willard G., Beggs, and Amorose. 2,729,279.
Shwayder Bros., Inc. : See —
Adler, John B. 2,757,717.
Adler, John B. 2,757,998.
Adler, John B. 2,767,780.
Shwayder, Ben. 2,758,682.
Shyne, John C. : See —
Morgan, Eric R., and Shyne. 2,771,651.
Morgan, Eric R., and Shyne. 2,772,154.
Sibbald, Frederick R. : See—
Dunn, Harold G., Sibbald, and Haydon. 2,734,366.
Siber, Samuel. Flush tank ball valve. 2,751,601, 6-26-56,
Sibert, Frank. Vaporizer. 2,756,322, 7-24-56, CI. 219—44.
Sibert, Merle E. : See —
Raynes, Bertram C, and Sibert. 2,773,023.
Sibley, James W., to Michigan Lead Co. Battery dismantling
machine. 2,736,952, 3-6-56, CI. 29—204.
Sibley, John R., to Joy Mfg. Co. Tension maintaining ar-
rangement for a conveyor chain. 2,744,614, 5-8-56, CI.
198—109.
Sibley, John R., to Joy Mfg. Co. Dust allaying means for
continuous mining apparatus. 2,749,105, 6-5-56, CI.
Sibley, John R., to Joy Mfg. Co. Disintegrating head mech-
anism with chain take-up for a continuous miner.
2,751,204, 6-19-56, CI. 262—9.
Sicard, Inc. : See —
Boissonnault, Ronaldo. 2,736,112.
Sicha, Walter E., H. Y. Hunsicker, and R. C. Lemon, to Alu-
minum Co. of America. Aluminum base alloy. 2,749,239,
6-5-56, CI. 75—142.
Sichak, William : See — „ „ „
Goldstein, Ladislas, Levine, and Sichak. 2,74o,072.
Sichak, William, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Microwave phase
shifter. 2,746,018, 5-15-56, CI. 333—29.
Siciliano, Anthony J., to Keen Mfg. Corp. Egg basket with
handle. 2,732,096. 1-24-56, CI. 220—95. *,»„„,
Sick, Erwin. Electrical light screen. 2,769,374, 11-6-56, CI.
Sickel, Helmut. Mobile building structure. 2,755,517,
7-24-56, CI. 20—2. , , ,.
Sicking, Lawrence A., to The Jackson Box Co. Light shield
and reinforcement structure for beverage cases. 2,760,715,
8-28-56, CI. 229—52.
Sickinger, Hans A. : See —
Gerhardt, Walter, and Sc-hropp. 2,747,890.
Sickles Royal F., to General Instrument Corp. Coil winding
apparatus. 2,^65,124, 10-2-56, CI. 242—9.
Sickly, Robert G. : See —
Courthope, Thomas F., Martin, and Sickly. 2,734,804.
Siczkiewicz, Joseph, Jr. : See —
Voigt, Herbert L., and Siczkiewicz. 2,760,286.
Siddall, Earl D. : See —
Randall, Herman P. 2,758,627.
Siddall, Stanley G. Handled foldable carrier for bottles and
refreshments. 2,732,983, 1-31-56, CI. 224 — 48.
Siddens, Robert E. : See —
Sherock, Matthew J., and Siddens. 2,754,989.
Siddiqui, Salimuzzaman. Process for the recovery of coal
resins' with simultaneous partial desulphurisation of the
coal. 2,772,265, 11-27-56, CI. 260—107.
Siddle, John K. : See —
Rideout, Jerry C, and Siddle. 2,742,881.
Siddons, Milburn. Spout for container. 2,732,109, 1-24-56,
CI. 222—566.
Side, Frederick W., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Measuring and controlling apparatus. 2,742,916, 4-24-50,
CI 137 85
Side, Frederick W., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Electropneumatic transducer apparatus. 2,760,509,
8-28-56, CI. 137—85.
Side Frederick W., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Variable inductor. 2,768.359. 10-23-56, CI. 336 — 30.
Sidebotham, Norman C. : See —
Reid, John C, and Sidebotham. 2,773,838.
Sidenius, Widmer C, to Production and Marketing Co. Pour-
ing spout. 2,771,229, 11-20-56, CI. 222—484.
Side-O-Matic TJnloader Corp. : See —
Cramer, George L.,. Raff ensberger, and Strine. "2.7 <
Cramer, George L, Raffensberger. and Strine. 2,772,795.
Siderman, Joseph A. Wiring assembly with indicator means.
2,731,629, 1-17-56, CI. 340—252.
Sides, Roy H. : See —
Miller, Henry C. L., and Sides. 2,740.990.
Sidoff, Ed. Hobby horse. 2,768,833, 10-30-56, CI. 280—1.182.
Sidorowicz, Alexander Z., to Northern Electric Co.. Ltd.
Machine for winding filaments. 2.736,343, 2-28-56, CI.
140—71.5.
Sidwell, William K. : See —
Kleist, Dale, Sidwell, and Reed. 2,771,387.
Sieb, Henry. Book gluing method and means. 2,746,879,
5-22-56. CI. 117 — 44.
Siebein, Joseph M. Device for patching teletype code strips.
2,740,461, 4-3-56, CI. 154 — 42.3.
Siebel, Doris : See —
Kautsky, Hans W.. and Siebel. 2,762,825.
Siebens, Norman H. : See —
Allen, Frank B., and Siebens. 2,747,822.
Siebens, Norman H., to C-O-Two Fire Equipment Co. Dry
powder fire extinguisher nozzle. 2,736, 38o, 2-28-56, CI.
169 — 1.
Sieber, Edward J., Jr., and W. L. Davis, to The Cincinnati
Milling Machine Co. Centerless grinding machine with
work rotating and feeding work support. 2,731,774,
1-24-56, CI. 51—103.
Siebert, Arthur : See —
Huss, Richard, Happe, Siebert, and Weissert. 2,758,109.
Siebert, Arthur, R. Huss, and J. Weissert, to Farbwerke
Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius und
Bruning. Polyazo-dyestuffs. 2,750,375, 6-12-56, CI.
260 — 166.
Siebert, Max G., and H. Taube, to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc.
Stabilizing fuel oil by oxidation in the presence of active
carbon impregnated with alkali. 2,774,721, 12-18-56, CI.
196 — 42.
Siebert, Werner E., to Bissell Carpet Sweeper Co. Carpet
sweepers having brush cleaning combs. 2,741,785, 4-17-56,
CI. 15—18.
Siebke, Carl O : See —
Gegenheimer, Harold W., and Siebke. 2,757,610.
Siebrasse, Wilhelm, to Anker-Werke Aktiengesellschaft.
Loop-taker mechanism for sewing machines. 2,741,199,
4-10-56, CI. 112 — 232.
Siebring, Barton G. Cord carrying arm for remote control
lawn mower. 2,760,328, 8-28-56, CI. 56 — 26.
Siebtechnik Gesellschaf t mit beschrankter Haftung : See —
Linke, Gerhard. 2,730,237.
Sieck, Peter W. : See —
Westervelt, Peter J., and Sieck. 2,766,881.
Siecke, Paul : See —
Offutt, William C, Siecke, and Beuther. 2,762,754.
Siedel, Walter : See —
Ehrhart, Gustav, Nahm, and Siedel. 2,745,875.
Sieder, Everett N., to Alco Products, Inc. High pressure
closure fastener. 2,729,491, 1-3-56, CI. 292—256.6.
Sieder, Everett N., and R. M. Church, to Alco Products, Inc.
Heat exchanger. 2,729,430, 1-3-56, CI. 257 — 32.
Siedschlag, Karl G., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and
Co. Polyacrylonitrile solutions containing gelation inhib-
itors. 2,753,320, 7-3-56, CI. 260—32.6.
Siefken, Werner : See —
Offe, Hans-Albert, Siefken, and Domagk. 2,767,192.
Siefker, Joseph A., and J. F. Brasch, to Anheuser-Busch Inc.
Product derived from dried brewers' grains. 2,754,211,
7-10-56, CI. 99—14.
Sieg, Robert P., to California Research Corp. Production of
iron biscyclopentadienyl. 2,769,828, 11-6-56, CI. 260 — 439.
Siegel, Clarence J. Ice fish pole and tip over. 2,733,532,
2-7-56, CI. 43—17.
Siegel, Julius H., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Apparatus for test-
ing tube welds under pressure at high temperature.
2,761,310, 9^-56, CI. 73 — 15.6.
Siegel, Martin : See —
Markus, George, and Siegel. 2,729,009.
Markus, George, and Siegel. 2,729,010.
Siegel, Ralph, to General Electric Co. Control and detecting
system for use in conjunction with a plurality of electric
circuits. 2,765,427, 10-2-56, CI. 315 — 146.
Siegel, Sidney : See —
Boessenkool, Helmich W., Durst, and Siegel. 2,753,623.
Siegel, Sidney, to Metals & Controls Corp. Process of solid
phase bonding of metals. 2,744,039, 5-1-56, Cl. 148 — 11.5.
Siegel, Sidney, to Metals & Controls Corp. Solid phase bond-
ing of metal strips. 2,767,467, 10-23-56, Cl. 29-^497.5.
Sieger, George M. : See —
Ziegler, William M., and Sieger. 2,766,173.
Sieger, Maurice P., to United Engineering and Foundry Co.
Apparatus for coiling strip material. 2,756,942, 7-31-56,
Cl. 242—78.
Sieger, Maurice P., to United Engineering and Foundry Co.
Method of and apparatus for handling coiled metal strip.
2,756,943, 7-31-56, Cl. 242—79.
Siegerist, Walter, to Blaw-Knox Co. Machine for straighten-
ing shaped wires. 2,741,293, 4-10-56, Cl. 153 — 98.
Siegerist, Walter, and C. J. Didden, to Blaw-Knox Co. Ro-
tary bar and tube straightener. 2,757,707, 8-7-56, Cl.
153—91.
Siegerist, Walter L., to Blaw-Knox Co. Severing apparatus
for continuously moving material. 2,755,858, 7-24-56,
Cl. 164 — 49.
:r : See —
Siegfried. 2,772,155.
Siegfried. William : See —
Kindt, Ernest T., Sr„ and D. T., and Siegfried. 2,730,477,
Siegl, Adolf : See —
Eisenhut, Franz, Gobiet, and Siegl. 2,738,287.
Meyer, Karl, Eisenhut, and Siegl. 2,774,676.
Sieglitz, Adolf, L. L. Berlin, and H. Hamal, to Farbwerke
Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Brun-
ing. Sensitizing dyestuffs. 2,770,620, 11-13-56, Cl.
260—240.4.
Siegrist, Adolf E. : See —
Moergeli, Eduard, Siegrist, and Hoelzle. 2,741,621.
Siegrist, Adolf E., to Ciba Ltd. Process for the improvement"
of organic material. 2,705,239, 10-2-56, Cl. 117 — 33.5.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Siegrist, Adolf E., E. Moergeli, and K. Hoelzle to Ciba Ltd.
New ox-diazole compounds and process for their manufac-
ture. 2,765,304. 10-2-56, CI. 260—240.
Siegrist, Adolf-Emil, to Ciba Ltd. Derivatives of 4 :4'-di-
aminostilbene disulfonic acid-(2:2'). 2,745,830, 5-15-56,
CI. 260—249.6.
Siegrist, Bruno : See —
Dubois, Ernest, Siegrist, and Wakker. 2,773,762.
Siekmann, Harold J. : See —
Meyer, Walter R., and Siekmann. 2,746,613.
Siekmann, Harold J., G. J. Kasselmann, and W. Okvit, to
The R. K. Le Blond Machine Tool Co. Speed indicating
plate for machine tools. 2,773,471, 12-11-56, CI.
116—115.5.
Sieling, Edward H. Faucet. 2,764,385, 9-25-56, CI.
251—144.
Siemag Feinmechanische Werke G. m. b. H. : See —
Meyer, Georg. 2,735,532.
Siemen, Albert H, V-t to M. P. Siemen, % to F. A. Duncan,
and % to L. I. Sims. Husking roller. 2,737,185, 3-6-56,
CI. 130—5.
Siemen, Minnie P. : See —
Siemen, Albert H. 2,737,185.
Siemens Brothers & Co. Ltd. : See —
Smith. Sidney C. 2,765,381.
Warman, Bloomfield J. 2,763,723.
Warman, Bloomfield J. 2,767,248.
Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Asmus, Alexander. 2,754,443.
Berg, Herbert, Darr, and Wilhelm. 2,766,357.
Bodenstein, Camillo. 2,737,546.
Darr, Christian. 2,735,918.
Dressier, Max, and Fischer. 2,748,323.
Eisfeldt, Manfred. 2,761,991.
Faber, Karl. 2,748,195.
Hackenberg, Werner. 2,759,155.
Hagenhaus, Kurt. 2,747,023.
Hagenhaus, Kurt, and Tiesler. 2,747,033.
Jabczynski, Hans-Joachim. 2,744,164.
Jacobi, Werner. 2,753,489.
Katz, Helmut. 2,741,717.
Katz, Helmut. 2.750,527.
Katz, Helmut. 2,774,916.
Katz, Helmut, and Rau. 2,761,993.
Kronenberger, Heinz. 2,766,329.
Lintzel, Hermann. 2,774,944.
Lohs, Willy, and Paul. 2,737,648.
Lohs, Willy, Sommer, and Breustedt. 2,761,013.
Miiller, Konrad. 2,753.402.
Panzerbieter, Hans, Hagenhaus, Jabczynski, Bacher, and
Tiesler. 2,739,185.
Villmann, Walter R. 2,734,101.
Wtistenev, Herbert. 2,735,890.
Wusteney, Herbert, Bauder, and Stabenau. 2,772,878.
Siemens-Planiawerke Aktiengesellschaft fur Kohlefabrikate :
See-
Mann, Franz J. 2,735,881.
Siemens-Reiniger- Werke Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Fenner, Eckhard, and Schmidt. 2,761,992.
Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Bieling, Fritz, and Wiedemann. 2,740,879.
Bosch, Max. 2,729,761.
Duffing, Paul. 2,765,448.
Duffing, Paul. 2,773,952.
Heering, Harry. 2.736,957.
Hoppe, Georg. 2,768,098.
Kafka, Wilhelm. 2,745,205.
Kleinvogel, Hans-Joachim. 2,769,951.
Kleinvogel, Hans-Joachim, and Miiller. 2,738,456.
Madelung, Otfried. 2,754,456.
Martin, Heinz. 2,738,452.
Nechleba. Franz. 2,772,386.
Nitsche, Erich. 2,752,542.
Paetow. Heinz. 2,763,752.
Pristsak, Gustav W. 2,729,723.
Probst, Clemens. 2,775,434.
Rimkus, Hans. 2,745,031.
Rolf, Erich. 2,756,381.
Rolf, Erich H. F. W. 2,758,271.
Rolf, Erich H. F. W. 2,773,184.
Schaufler, Erwin A. 2,730,067.
Waldkotter, Erich G. R.. and Hase. 2,750,540.
Wegener, Johannes. 2,746,003.
Welker, Heinrich. 2,736,858.
Wizenez, Leopold, Fraunberger, and Kuhrt. 2,754,464.
Siemens, Walter L. Photographic developing apparatus.
2,747,480, 5-29-56, CI. 95—89.
Siemer, Edward L. Method of and apparatus for making heat
and cold insulation pipe covering. 2,749,608, 6-12-56, CI.
29—463.
Method and apparatus for moving
into a storage frame. 2,732,085,
Hydraulic press. 2,759,414, 8-21-56,
Marking Instrument. 2,744,330,
Siempelkamp, Eugen.
plate-like material
1-24-56, CI. 214 — li
Siempelkamp, Eugen.
CI. 100^6.
Siems, Frederick B. T.
5-8-56, CI. 33—34.
Siems. George. Ground agitating and leveling attachment for
implements. 2,758,531, 8-14-56, CI. 97 — 56.
Siems. Robert J., and A. B. Voorhees, Jr., to Boeing Airplane
Co. Blow-out safe aircraft doors. 2,748,855, 6-5-56, CI.
160 — 210.
.Sier-Bath Gear and Pump Co., Inc. : See —
Renzo, Peter C. 2,756,684.
Siering, Robert L., to Johns-Manville Corp. Siding structure.
2,740,166, 4-3-56, CI. 20—5.
Sierra Electronic Corp. : See —
Douma, Tjiske. 2,734,169.
Douma, Tjiska. 2,756,282.
Turner, Thomas F. 2,770,779.
Watson, Robert H. 2,774,943.
Siese, Henry. Concave moulding circular saw blade.
2,756,787, 7-31-56, CI. 144—239.
Siess, Leo E. : See —
Kerr, Henry H., Benson, Bower, and Siess. 2,748,827.
Sietman, Herbert E., to Thompson Products Inc. Piston ring.
2,729,525, 1-3-56, CI. 309 — 44.
Sieurin, Sven E., and E. V. Olsson, to Hoganas-Billesholms
Aktiebolag. Charging reduction containers for the produc-
tion of sponge metals. 2,730,283, 1-10-56, CI. 226 — 72.
Sieve, Frank W. : See —
Stanton, Arthur J., Carlberg, Bole, Sieve, Danziger, and
De Masi. 2,745,317.
Sieven, Josef, and E. Schemer, to Hackethal Draht-und Kabel
Werke A.-G. Delay cables. 2,756,394, 7-24-56, CI.
333—31.
Sievers, Albert H. Automatic feed moistening hopper and
trough. 2,766,725, 10-16-56, CI. 119—51.5.
Sievers, Bernice E. and E. D. Article supporting rack.
2,774,481, 12-18-56, CI. 211—89.
Sievers, Eldred D. : See —
Sievers, Bernice E. and E. D. 2,774,481.
Sievers, Eldred D., to Unit Mfg. Co. Filter cartridge.
2,770,426, 11-13-56, CI. 242—123.
Siff, Elliott J. : See —
Schaffer, Max, and Siff. 2,771,779.
Sifferd, Robert H, to Armour and Co. Method for preparing
desoxycholic acid. 2,765,316, 10-2-56, CI. 260 — 397.1.
Sifferd, Robert H., and L. P. Anderson, to Armour and Co.
Preparation of liver anti-anemia factor. 2,746,903,
5-22-56, CI. 167 — 74.6.
Sifferd, Robert H, and J. J. Svarz, to Armour and Co.
Method of precipitating 3,12-dihydroxy-7-ketocholanic acid
and addition compound thereof. 2,746,977, 5-22-56, CI.
260—397.1.
Sifferd, Robert H, and L. P. Anderson, to Armour and Co.
Rendering process for recovery of fat and gelatin.
2,748,152, 5-29-56, CI. 260—412.6.
Sifrin, Andreas, to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Vapor gen-
erator furnace. 2,747,553, 5-29-56, CI. 122 — 336.
Siftar, Robert. Infant carrier. 2,742,212, 4-17-56, CI. 224 — 6.
Siganoff, William J., to United States Testing Co., Inc. Ap-
paratus for use in X-ray diffraction analysis. 2,739,241,
3-20-56, CI. 250—52.
Sigel, Carl A. : See —
Krause, Herbert, and Sigel. 2,729,487.
Sigel, Carl J. Lighter. 2,741,903, 4-17-56, CI. 67—7.1.
'Sigg, Joseph A. Multiple action toy gun. 2,741,872, 4-17-56,
CI. 46—175.
Sigg, Joseph A. Vibrating toy gun. 2,758,417, 8-14-56, CI.
46 — 175.
Sigg, Joseph A. Trigger mechanism for toy guns. 2,770,916,
11-20-56, CI. 46—175.
Siggel, Erhard : See —
Heisenberg, Erwin, Siggel, and Watzl. 2,742,452.
Siggel, Erhard, and J. Kleine. Dissolution and purification of
polyethylene terephthalate. 2,762,788, 9-11-56, CI.
260—75.
Siggia, Edward P. Drawer guide structure. 2,739,028,
3-20-56, CI. 312—341.
Sigle. Clarence C, % to W. H. Boswell. Wood shaping ma-
chine. 2,771,106, 11-20-56, CI. 144—134.
Sigler, Ernest J. Combined outboard motor mount and fuel
tank. 2,764,119, 9-25-56, CI. 115—17.
Sigler, Harold H. : See —
Hiller, Stanley, Jr., and Sigler. 2,740,482.
Hiliei i in, ley, Jr., and Sigler. 2,761,635.
Sigler, Marshall D. Golf club carrier and lock. 2,738,113,
3_13_56, CI. 224 — 45.
Sigley, Daniel T., and H. R. Mitchell. Ballistic converter.
2,766,934, 10-16-56, CI. 235—61.5.
Sigma Instrument Co. Ltd., The : See —
Loxham, John. 2,774,147.
Sigmon, Harry R. : See —
Hyatt, David H, Sigmon, and Adams. 2,752,122.
Signal Oil and Gas Co. : See —
Jakosky, John J. 2,759,397.
Johnston, Daniel S. 2.748,358.
Moon, James. 2,750,569.
Thomas, Gerald B., and Moon. 2,747,405.
Signal-Stat Corp. : See —
Welsh, James W. 2,737,553.
Welsh. James W. 2,756,304.
Signer, Rudolf. Process for the separation of mixtures of sub-
stances. 2,765,298, 10-2-56, CI. 260—120.
Signode Steel Strapping Co. : See —
Childress, William C. 2.752.806.
Frase, Raymond E. 2,738,153.
Martin, Hollinshead T. 2.739,920.
Martin. Hollinshead T. 2.773,307.
Seaborne, Charles R., and Baisch. 2,739,635.
Sigo, Arthur T. : See—
Timms, Ross L., and Sigo. 2,754,144.
Sigoda. Merton A. : See —
Weinkle, Abraham, and Sigoda. 2,754,114.
Sigoda. Victor J., to Man-Sew Corp. Attachment for em-
broidery machine. 2,753,821, 7-10-56, CI. 112—98.
LIST OP PATENTEES
Sigoda, Victor J., to Man-Sew Corp. Attachment for blind-
stitching. 2,760,456, 8-28-56, CI. 112—140.
Sigoda, Victor J., to Man-Sew Corp. Attachment for blind-
stitching. 2,769,415, 11-6-56, CI. 112—140.
Sigoda, Victor J., to Man-Sew Corp. Shearing device used in
embroidery trimming machine. 2,771,949, 11-27-56, CI.
164—70.
Sigoda, Victor J., and B. W. Whitman,
selected multiples of fabric strip
2-28-56, CI. 164 — 48.
Sigurdson, Harold S. : See —
Armant, David L., and Sigurdson. 2,751,307.
Sihn, Wilhelm, Jr., K.-G. : See —
Kienhofer, Klaus. 2,749,759.
Sihvonen, Kauno E. : See —
Kettering. Charles F., Shivonen, and Van Degrift.
2,760,023.
Sijderius, Roelof : See — ■
Waterman, Hein I., and Sijderius. 2,761,563.
Siklosi, Johann, to Fa. Schoeller-Bleckmann Stahlwerke
Aktiengesellschaft. Method of hotworking a screwed drill
pipe joint. 2,761,205, 9-4-56, CI. 29 — 447.
Sikora, Francis, to L. B. Sikora. Handle for thermos bottles
and the like. 2,759,756, 8-21-56, CI. 294—31.2.
Sikora. Lydia B. : See —
Sikora, Francis. 2,759,756.
Sikora, Stanley. Hydraulic safety valve. 2,752,939, 7-3-56,
CI. 137 — 460.
Silberberg, Melvin : See —
Reiner, Eugene J., Schultz, Shuman, and Silberberg.
2,762,846.
Silberman. David, R. Dellaquila, and G. E. Ulrich, to Tapes,
Inc. Shuttleless loom. 2,758,614, 8-14-56, CI. 139 — 124.
Silberman, Samuel J., to Consolidated Cigar Corp. Display
and dispensing packase. 2.767.832, 10-23-56, CI. 206 — 48.5.
Silberstein, Victor. Flywheels. 2,730,911, 1-17-56, CI.
74—572.
Silbert, Eileen : See —
Taylor, Norman J., and Bright. 2,770,807.
Silentbloc Ltd. : See —
Graham, Stanley J. G. 2,742,770.
Hutton, Philip C. 2,740,650.
Hutton, Philip C. 2,741,021.
Hutton. Philip C. 2,755.056.
Silent-Flame Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Walshin, Murray. 2,753,929.
Siler, Albert E., and C. T. Wilson, Jr., to North American
Aviation, Inc. Oscillatory drive mechanism. 2,772,572,
12-4-56. CI. 74—86.
Silex Co., The : See — ■
Mover. Joseph K.. and Yama. 2,760,808.
Silfverlin, Ade W., and G. H. Sjoberg, to Sandvikens Jernverks
Aktiebolag. Apparatus for coiling cold rolled strips.
2,739,763. 3-27-56, CI. 242—78.
Siliphane Corp. of America : See —
Sehulman. Simon S. 2,760,876.
Silk, Charles E. : See-
Holmes, Raymond S., Baldridge, O'Neill, and Silk.
2,771,351.
Silk, Philip B.. to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Fluid heater
furnace. 2,754.808, 7-17-56, CI. 122 — 235.
Sill, Elwon B. : See —
Garrison, Smith. Staton, and Sill. 2,760,236.
Sill, Frederick N. : See—
Swigart, Robert W., and Sill. 2,740,604.
Sill. George A., to The Sta-Firm Chair Corp. Construction
of invalid's chair. 2,753.919, 7-10-56, CI. 155—30.
Sillars, Frederick S., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Meth-
od and machine for edge gluing wood boards. 2,765,249,
10-2-56, CI. 154—116.
Sillerv, John B. : See — ■
Engel, Marvin J., Hoopes, and Sillery. 2,756,635.
Hoopes, Owen D., and Sillery- 2,751,819.
Silley, Henry A. J. : See —
Untharik, George R. 2,771,997.
Unthank, George R. 2,772,781.
Sillifant, Leonard W. : See —
McPhee, Angus S. 2,769,238.
Sillman, Isaac D. Electrical transmission system. 2,732,420,
1-24-56, CI. 174—68.
Sills, Hubert R., to Canadian General Electric Co., Ltd. Dy-
namoelectric machine rotor. 2,736,829, 2-28-56, CI.
310—218.
Sills, Joseph A., % to A. J. Bernotas. Valve actuating
mechanism. 2,741,931, 4-17-56, CI. 74 — 569.
Sills, Joseph A. Apparatus for grinding and refinishing
crankpins. 2,742.746, 4-24-56, CI. 51—241.
Sills, Joseph A. Crankpin grinding apparatus. 2,761,261,
9-4-56, a. 51—241.
Sills. Kenneth G.. to Specialties Development Corp. Dis-
charge head. 2.743,079, 4-24-56, CI. 251—239.
Silos. Harry. Serving tray for frankfurter roll sandwiches.
2,741,901, 4-17-56, CI. 65—15.
Silsby, Charles F., to Allied Chemical & Dye Corp. Distilla-
tion process. 2,743,217, 4-24-56, CI. 202 — 17.
Siltamaki, Harold A. : See —
Ter Veen, Louis A. G., and Siltamaki. 2,767,973.
Silva. Anthony R. -..See —
Donald, Alexander, and McGihon. 2,746,226.
Silva. Celso M. : See —
Giuseppe, Savio, Viviani, and Silva. 2,745,201.
Silva, John C. : See —
Chick, Russell W., and Silva. 2,773,731.
725
Silva, William J. Diesel engines. 2,747,557, 5-29-56, CI.
123—32.
Silvani, Ernest : See —
Rosenthal, William, and Silvani. 2,764,761.
Silvasy, John JE., and L. Taylor; said Taylor assor. to said
Silvasy. Strip making apparatus. 2,771,637, 11-27-56,
CI. 18 — 12.
Silven, Herbert A., to Norton Co. Grinding machine.
2,741,879. 4-17-56, CI. 51 — 95.
Silven, Herbert A., and S. S. Mader, to Norton Co. Grind-
ing machine. 2,759,304, 8-21-56, CI. 51—165.
Silver, Alexander, to The Garrett Corp. Pneumatic control
apparatus. 2,775,231, 12-25-56, CI. 121—38.
SilverjChamberlin Co.. Inc. : See —
Frie, Vermont. 2,738,534.
Frie, Vermont. 2,739,014.
Silver, Edward A., to Sperry Rand Corp. Knot. 2,740,185,
4-3-56, CI. 28—78.
Silver Engineering Works, Inc., a division of the Silver Corp. :
See —
Morrison, Robert L. 2,770,052.
Silver, Evelyn B. : See —
O'Connor, Joseph H. 2,773,313.
Silver, Harold F., to Joy Mfg. Co. Mining machine chain
carrying bars and impellers for the chains thereof.
2,766,030, 10-9-56, CI. 262—33.
Silver, Harold J. : See —
O'Connor, Joseph H. 2,773,313.
Silver, Joseph R. Advertising or like signs. 2,756,528,
7-31-56, CI. 40—136.
Silver, Marvin N. : See —
Bazarian, Albert V., Grimm, Gusman, and Silver.
2,767,350.
Susman, Leo, Bazarian, Silver, and Grimm. 2,774,915.
Silver, Marvin N., to Gera Corp. Gaseous conduction device.
2,747,121. 5-22-56. CI. 313—54.
Silver, Sam. Patient-operated hospital bed. 2,764,763,
10-2-56, CI. 5—79.
Silver. Theodore J. : See —
Waldman, Daniel, and Silver. 2,753,182.
Silver, Walter H., to Deere & Co. Tool carrier. 2,751,835,
6-26-56, CI. 97 — 47.14.
Silver, Walter H., to Deere & Co. Releasable plow standard.
2,775,182, 12-25-56, CI. 97—47.89.
Silver, Walter H., and W. V. Lohrman, to Deere & Co.
Tractor-mounted plow. 2,747,489, 5-29-56, CI. 97—47.51.
Silver. Walter H., and R. E. Cox, to Deere & Co. Front end
bedder with overload release. 2,760,421, 8-28-56, CI.
97 — 47.41.
Silverberg, Carl G., to American Optical Co. Refractories.
2,764,491, 9-25-56, CI. 106—44.
Silver King Corp. : See —
Gale, Ronald. 2,754,951.
Silverman, Alexander, and L. Parker, to said Silverman.
Method of producing glass filaments. 2,736,141, 2-28-56,
■CI. 49—77.
Silverman, Daniel : See —
Bennett, Arthur D., and Silverman. 2,775,120.
Bennett, Arthur D., and Silverman. 2,775,121.
Silverman, Daniel. Fluid control devices. 2,756,017,
7-24-56, CI. 251—148.
Silverman, Daniel. Flue control devices adapted for combus-
tion heaters. 2,766,677, 10-16-56, CI. 98—62.
Silverman, Daniel, to Stanolind Oil and Gas Co. Seismic
wave generation. 2,770,312, 11-13-56, CI. 181 — .5.
Silverman. I. Irving, to Illinois Testing Laboratories, Inc.
Dew-point detecting device. 2,733,594, 2-7-56, CI. 73—17.
Silverman, Jacob. Machine for folding ribbons and securing
them to a support. 2,756,805, 7-31-56, CI. 154 — 1.8.
Silverman, Leslie : See —
Hersey, Henry J., Jr., and Silverman. 2,752,003.
Silverman, Leslie. Spirometer. 2,742,897, 4-24-56, CI.
128—2.08.
Silverman, Leslie, and G. Lee, to the United States of America
as represented by the Secretary of the Army. Leakage
measuring apparatus. 2,738,669, 3-20-56, CI. 73 — 40.
Silverman, Leslie, and R. A. Davidson. High temperature
filtering medium. 2,758,671, 8-14-56, CI. 183 — 49.
Silverman, Louis, to Chromatic Television Laboratories, Inc.
Damp rod construction for cathode-ray tube grid structures.
2,757,303. 7-31-56. CI. 313 — 78.
Silverman, Oscar. Sheet metal awning. 2,760,241, 8-28-56,
CI. 20—57.5.
Silvern. David H. : See —
Slivka. William R.. and Silvern. 2,757,902.
Silvernail, George. Window ventilator. 2,769,386, 11-6-56,
CI. 98—88.
Silvers, Albert, and J. L. Cotter, to Hastings Aluminum Prod-
ucts, Inc. Awning construction. 2,731,685, 1-24-56, CI.
20—57.5.
Silvers, Charles. Pivot clips for jalousie windows. 2,737,694,
3_13_56, CI. 20—62.
Silvers. Clem H. Time delay mechanism. 2,755,349, 7-17-56,
CI. 200—33.
Silversher, Herman I., and G. W. Burnett, to Electrofilm, Inc.
Hieh temperature resilient dry lubrication. 2,748,030,
5-29-56, CI. 117 — 161.
Silverstein, Abraham, to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Navy. Temperature com-
pensated hydraulic resistor. 2,752,951, 7-3-56, CI.
138—45.
Silverstein, Morris. Machine for measuring cloth. 2,771,251,
11-20-56, CI. 242—68.
726
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Ladies' undergarment. 2,772,419, Simmons.
Silverstein, Robert M., to Purex Corp., Ltd. Preparation of
aralkyl ketones. 2,773,904, 12-11-56, CI. 2G0 — 592.
Silverstone, Melville L. : See —
Ness, William H. C. and Silverstone. 2,738,410.
Silverthorne, Ira W. Pish lure. 2,766,544, 10-16-56, CI.
43—12.06.
Silvertooth, Ernest W., to Librascope. Inc. Analog computer
for simultaneous equations. 2,755,021, 7-17-56, CI.
235 — 61 .
Silvertooth, Ernest W., to Librascope, Inc. Planimeter.
2,768,785, 10-30-56, CI. 235—61.
Silvestri, Joseph P. Apparatus for pulverizing pavement and
the like. 2.752.141, 6-20-50. CI. 262 — 15.
Silvey, John O., and O. C. Booher, to International Telephone
and Telegraph Corp. Tunable coaxial line. 2,774,044,
12-11-56, CI. 333—82.
Silvola, Raymond I., % to T. Messner and P. W. La Bine,
doing business under the name and stvle Messner La Bine.
Rock drill bit. 2.767,958, 10-23-56, CI. 255 — 61.
Silzle. E. A., Corp. : See—
Seeley. James E. 2,732,008.
Sinianck. Edward J.: See —
Tack, Carl E., and Simanek. 2,754,935.
Simas Barbara A. : See —
Munzig, Arthur L. 2,769,169.
Simblest, Allen L., to Shawnee Industries, Inc. Adjustable
wall-mounted ventilator. 2,752,844, 7-3-56, CI. 98—121.
Simek, Jerry V., and W. M. Thomas, to Western Electric
Co., Inc. Gauges. 2,747,290, 5-29-56, CI. 33 — 174.
Simenson, Louis O., to The Dow Chemical Co. Method of
compacting light powders. 2,749,051, 6-5-56, CI. 241 — 3.
Simerl, Linton E., A. M. Heald, and G. P. Mueller, to Marathon
Corp. Wax compositions and sheet materials coated there-
with. 2,773,045, 12-4-56, CI. 260—28.5.
Simison. Allen L. : See —
Hogendobler. Henry R., and Simison. 2,731,060.
Simjian. Luther G., to The Reflectone Corp. Sharpening or
polishing device. ;: ':-, Vj.; i . j ;■ i 50, n. 51 7.
Simjian. Luther G., to The Reflectone Corp. Polishing device.
2.735,232. 2-21-56, CI. 51—7.
Simiian, Luther G. Camera. 2,737,095, 3-6-56, CI. 95 — 1.1.
Simjian, Luther G., to The Reflectone Corp. Golf drive sens-
ing system. 2.737,393. 3-6-56, CI. 273 — 185.
Simjian, Luther G., to The Reflectone Corp. System for com-
posite projection. :, 10. .525, 4-3-56, CI. 88 — 24.
Simjian, Luther G., to The Reflectone Corp. Microfilm cam-
era. 2,748.651. 6-5-56, CI. 88 — 24.
Simjian, Luther G., to The Reflectone Corp. Supersonic ex-
ploring device. 2,763,153, 9-18-56, CI. 73 — 67.8.
Simjian, Luther G. Pose-reflecting camera. 2,765,705,
10-9-56, CI. 88—74.
Simjian, Luther G. Camera. 2,765,717, 10-9-50, CI. 95 — 1.1.
Simjian, Luther G.. to The Reflectone Corp. Photographic
system. 2,770,719, 11-13-56, CI. 250—59.
Simkins, Leon L.. to Square D Co. Solenoid core and terminal
cap assembly for electrical testing instrument. 2, 75;), 162,
8-14-56. CI. 339 — 105.
Simkins, Quinton W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Nonlinear terminating networks. 2,763,841, 9-18-56. CI.
333—29.
Siium. Clarke N.. to California Research Corp. Method of
heating subterranean formations. 2,747.672, 5-29-56, CI.
166—38.
Simm, Clarke, N., to California Research Corp. Method of oil
recovery by in situ combustion. 2,771,951, 11-27-56, CI.
166 — 11.
Simm, Clarke N.. to California Research Corp. Method of
consolidating subterranean formations. 2,771.952,
11-27-56. CI. 166—12.
Simmat. Wilhelm E. : See —
Erese. Erich L„ Schappert. and Simmat. 2,738.311.
Simmering-Graz-Pauker Aktiengesellschaft fur Maschinen-
Kessel- und Waggonbau : See —
Ledinecg, Max. 2.737.366.
Ledinegg, Max. 2,770,947.
Simmonds Aoroeessories Ltd. : See —
Prantz, William. 2,744,502.
Honiek, Kenneth R. 2.775,126.
Smith, Stanley ,T. 2,752.543.
Simmonds, Richard G. Can strip remover. 2,759,626.
8-21-56, CI. 220 — 52.
Simmonds, Wayne W., to L. A. Young Spring & Wire Corp.
Road working and ditching machine. 2,731,892, 1-24-56,
CI. 94—49.
Simmons, Alan J., to the United States of America as repre-
senting by the Secretary of the Navy. Microwave polariza-
tion changer. 2,772,400, 11-27-56, CI. 333 — 21.
Simmons, Aldred J. : See —
Simmons, Cora P. and A. J. 2,702,319.
Simmons, Benjamin F. Head support. 2,772,675, 12-4-56,
CI. 128—87.
Simmons. Bill J., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Fluid pressure
equalizer. 2,736,332, 2-28-56, CI. 137—87.
Simmons, Charles P. Spring construction for furniture.
2,768,390, 10-30-56, CI. 5—51.
Simmons, Cletus J. Armrest for attachment to automobile
window sills. 2,738,220, 3-13-56, CI. 296—49.2.
Simmons Co. : See —
Petersen, John S. 2,749,559.
Woller, Edward E. Rp. 24,125.
Woller, Edward E. 2,742,653.
Cora P. and A. J. ; said C. P. Simmons to said A. J.
Food mold. 2.762,319, 9-11-56, CI. 107—19.
Curtis R., and H. A. Farrow, to Hunter Farrow
Equipment, Inc. Animal cage. 2,759,622, 8-21-56, CI.
220 — 4.
Simmons. Dorsey D. : See —
Blackhall, James M., Blashfield, Simmons, Ryon, and
Crow. 2,767,250.
Simmons, Drury M. Systems and structures for control I nig
the movement of well pipe in well bores. 2,758,654,
8-14-56, CI. 166 — 77.
Simmons, Earl F., Jr. : See —
Berry, Paul E., and Anderson. 2,761,099.
Simmons, Edward C, to General Motors Corp. Method of
makinsr a heat exchanger element. 2,740,188, 4-3-56, CI.
29—157.3.
Simmons, Edward C, to General Motors Corp. Two-tempera-
ture refrigerating apparatus. 2,755,634, 7-24-56, CI.
62—4.
Simmons. Edward C, to General Motors Corp. Freezing de-
vice. 2, 77.-.. 102, 12-25-56, CI. 62—108.5.
Simmons, Edward E., Jr. Acoustic pulse detector. 2,737.250.
3-6-56, CI. 181 — 0.5.
Simmons, Gladys L. : See —
Simmons, Leon E. 2,772,694.
Simmons, Harold C, to Dowty Equipment Ltd. Speed limit-
ing governors for continuous combustion turbine engines.
2,756,810, 7-31-56, CI. 158—36.4.
Simmons, Haryl C. Abrasive wheel. 2,755,605, 7-24-56,
CI. 51—168.
Simmons, Haryl C, and A. J. Metz, to said Simmons. Slicing
blade or band. 2,757,697, 8-7-56, CI. 146—88.
Simmons, James I">. Folding trestle. 2.755,144, 7-17-56,
CI. 304—5.
Simmons, Lance L., to American Blower Corp. Air condi-
tioning apparatus. 2,773,678, 12-11-56, CI. 257 — 137.
Simmons, Lawrence C, to The New York Central Railroad Co.
Air starting means for steam heating boiler control systems.
2,767,690. 10-23-56, CI. 122 — 448.
Simmons, Leon E., deceased ; G. L. Simmons, administratrix,
to Joy Mfg. Co. Hydraulic control valve mechanism.
2.772,694. 12-4-56, CI. 137 — 621.
Simmons, Marvin K., Jr. Game scoring device. 2,753,110,
7-3-56, CI. 235—1.
Simmons, Orien W. : See —
Darby, Paul F., Finlay, and Simmons. 2,745,891.
Simmons, Ralph W., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Method
for stirring glass. 2,750.161, 6-12-56, CI. 259—6.
Simmons, Richard R. Thermostatically controlled key lock
heater. 2,774,855, 12-18-56, CI. 219 — 19.
Simmons. Russell T., to General Electric Co. Control for
electric ovens. 2,742.558. 4-17-56. CI. 219—20.
Simmons, Ruth D. Manicure cuticle stick. 2,764,989,
10-2-5<3, CI. 132—75.3.
Simmons. Sidney. Venetian blind cleaning rack. 2,763,024,
9-18-56, CI. 15—268.
Simmons, Torsten M. G„ to Rosenblad Corp. Fuel combus-
tion process and apparatus. 2,769,411, 11-6-56, CI.
110—28.
Simmons, William E„ to Collins Radio Co. Eyelet forming
method and apparatus. 2,746,633, 5-22-56, CI. 218 — 14.
Simms. Bernard B. : See —
Allison, Albert R., Delman, and Simms. 2,771,777.
Simms, Charles H. : See—
Breadner, Robert L„ and Simms. 2,740,570.
Breadner, Robert L„ and Simms. 2,745,982.
Simms. Charles O. : See —
Bryan, Augustus M., and Simms. 2,737,035.
Simms, Russell K.. to Phillips Petroleum Co. Concentration
of ammonium nitrate solutions. 2,734,566, 2-14-56, Cl.
159 — +4.
Simms, Stanley J. : See —
Baur. John W„ Plos. and Simms. 2,750,930.
Simon, Albert C, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Method for welding
lead to lead. 2,734,094, 2-7-56, Cl. 136—67.
Simon Alfred J., and M. Zucker. Wearing apparel with ex-
tensible cuffs. 2,740,128. 4-3-56, Cl. 2—232.
Simon. Carl F.. and W. Strathmann. Pocket knives.
2.736.959, 3-6-56, Cl. 30 — 123.
Simon, Eli: See-
Thomas, Frank W., and Simon. 2,744,875.
Simon, Eli, and F. W. Thomas, to Lockheed Aircraft Corp.
Method of forming a light-transparent electrically conduc-
tive coating on a surface and article formed thereby.
2,758,948, 8-14-56. Cl. 117 — 216.
Simon, Eli, and F. W. Thomas, to Lockheed Aircraft Corp.
Polyisocyanate-alkvd resin-substituted polymothylol phenol
cellular compositions. 2,764,566. 9-25-56, Cl. 260 — 2.5.
Simon, Eli, F. W. Thomas, and W. R. Burney, Jr., to Lockheed
Aircraft Corp. Resilient cellular resin products. 2,772,245,
11-27-56, Cl. 260—2.5.
Simon, Eli, and F. W. Thomas, to Lockheed Aircraft Corp.
Cellular phenol aldehyde plastic resins. 2,772,246,
11-27-56, Cl. 260 — 2.5.
Simon. Felix F. : See —
Oliva, Juan F., and Simon. 2.764,157.
Simon, Felix F„ and J. F. Oliva. Ampules. 2.764,156,
9-25-56, Cl. 128—272.
Simon, Jean C. : See — ■
Ortusi, Antoine, and Simon. 2,763,860.
Simon, Malcolm, and F. E. Rommel, to Telephone Mfg. Co.
Ltd. Apparatus for adjusting electrical contacts.
2,750,982, 6-19-56. Cl. 153—48.
LIST OF PATENTEES
727
Simon, Mav B. : See —
Blatz.'Peter A. 2,758,425.
Simon, Michael G. : See —
Thresher. Griffith N,, and Simon. 2,756,613.
Simon, Milton and S. II. Mechanical rotary steering device
lor boats. 2,767,596, 10-23-56, CI. 74 — 496.
Simon, Paul J. Baseboard cord clip. 2,746,112, 5-22-56, CI.
24—129.
Simon. Philip. Ball puzzle skill toy. 2.742,291, 4-17-56,
CI. 273—113.
Simon, Sidney. Medicine cabinet. 2,752,217, 6-20-56, CI.
312—242.
Simon, Sidney H. : See —
Simon, Milton and S. H. 2,767,596.
Simonaitis, Bennie J., to The Murray Corp. of America.
Washing machine water inlet. 2,734,369, 2-14-50, CI.
68 — 207.
Simonds Abrasive Co. : See —
Price, James E. 2,729,553.
Simonds. Clarence S. : See —
Bradley, Robert O., Simonds, and Jacobs. 2,772.383.
Simonds, Clarence S., and C. B. Adler, to Toledo Scale Co.
Mechanical drive numerical display devices. 2,759,672,
8-21-56, CI. 235—132.
Simonds, George D.. to The Four Wheel Drive Auto Co.
Transfer case. 2,768,538, 10-30-56, CI. 74 — 710.5.
Simonis, Alfred : See —
Seeba, Johann, Biefang, and Simonis. 2,752,651.
Siraoniz Co. : See —
Smith. Thomas B., and Vetren. 2,733,224.
Simons, Archie : See —
Feilden, Geoffrey B. R., Simons, and Holl. 2,753,8S3
Simons, Homer C, to Eaton Mfg. Co. Vehicle heater-ventilator
apparatus. 2,749,829, 6-12-56, CI. 98 — 2.
Simons, John K., to Quaker Chemical Products Corp. Process
of finishing cellulosic fabric and product resulting there-
from. 2,763,578, 9-18-56, CI. 117 — 145.
Simons, Malcolm : See —
Harrison, Kenneth W., and Simons. 2,740,944.
Simons, Peter : See —
Noll Walter, Jonas, and Simons. 2,767,201.
Simons, Peter, W. Moschel, H. Jonas, and W. Noll, to Farben-
fahriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Heat transfer agents
2.742,433. 4-17-56, CI. 252—78.
Simons, Rodney F., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Frequency analyzer
2,745,034, 5-8-56, CI 315—1.
Simons, W. B., Industries, Inc. : See —
Simons, Walter B. 2,759,224.
Simons, Walter B., to W. B. Simons Industries, Inc. Appa-
ratus for extracting fibers from fiber-bearing plants.
2,759,224, 8-21-56, CI. 19 — 11.
Simonsen, Edward H., to Simonsen Metal Products Co. Lock
2,751.241. 6-19-56. CI. 292—175.
Simonsen. Kristian J. Method of cleaning and decolorizing
shoes and other leather articles. 2,731,775, 1-24-56, Cl.
51 — 282.
Simonsen. Leif. Grass cutting means for stationary lawn
sprinkler. 2.733,100, 1-31-56, Cl. 299 — 60.
Simonsen Metal Products Co. : See —
Simonsen. Edward H. 2,751,241.
Simonsen, Nelson C, to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Stator blade
positioning means. 2.755.064, 7-17-56 Cl. 253 — 78.
Simonson, Lyle E. Portable screen. 2,771,087, 11-20-56, Cl.
Simpkin. Thomas. Apparatus for servicing: brushes on the
traction motors of diesel-electric locomotives. 2,742,803,
4-24-56, Cl. 81.3.
Simpkins, Isaac A. Combination plant cutter and liquid
applicator. 2.747.330. 5-29-56. Cl. 47 — 1.
Simpkins. Isaac W.. deceased ; N. B. Simpkins, executrix.
Brake with grooved lining. 2,740,497, 4-3-56, Cl. 188 — 78.
Simpkins, Nan B. : See —
Simpkins, Isaac W. 2,740,497.
Simpkins. Pat: See —
Simpkins. Walter F. 2,740,531.
Simpkins, Robert L., J. S. Materka, and H. A. Elliott, to
Essex Wire Corp. Insulated terminal. 2,745,075, 5-S-56,
Cl. 339—26.
Simpkins, Walter F. : See —
Riezs. Simon B. 2,740,228.
Simpkins. Walter F., % to A. J. Ragsdale and V3 to P Simp-
kins. Clothes hanger rack for closets. 2,740,531, 4-3-56,
Cl. 211-
,762,776.
See-
See—
Simpla Research and Mfg. Co. : S
Rosenberg, Paul. 2,762,373.
Simplex Industrial Products, Inc.
Gerber, Harry. 2,771,598.
Simplex Machine Tool Corp. : See—
Butzin, Paul E. 2,756,133.
Simplex Packaging Machinery, Inc.
Gaubert, Rene J. 2,757,842.
Simplicity Engineering Co. : See —
Behnke, George W., and Westcott.
Simpson, Alden H. Sailing vesse
2,756,711, 7-31-56, Cl. 114—39.
Simpson, Alvan D., to The Forming Machine Co. of America,
Inc. Method of and machine for producing continuous
strips of fibrous sheet material. 2,731,889, 1-24-56 Cl.
92—43.
2,772,769.
stabilizing device.
Simpson, Alvan D., to The Forming Machine Co. of America,
Inc. Method and apparatus for forming a continuous sheet
or strip of asbestos-cement composition or other like mate-
rial. 2,732,296, 1-24-56, Cl. 92—39.
Simpson, Alvan D., to The Forming Machine Co. of America,
Inc. Vertical chamber positive pressure machine for form-
ing continuous strips of fibrous materials. 2,737,858,
3-13-56, Cl. 92—39.
Simpson, Alvan D., to The Forming Machine Co. of America.
Device lor preventing leakage around fastener heads.
2,744,591. 5-8-56, Cl. 189 — 36.
Simpson, Alvan D., to The Forming Machine Co. of America,
Inc. Positive pressure machine for forming continuous
strips of fibrous materials. 2,753,766, 7-10-56, Cl. 92 — 43.
Simpson, Carl. Combined suspension means and wind guard
for pocket lighters. 2,737,036, 3-0-56, Cl. 67—7.1.
Simpson, Cecil : See —
Evans, Leslie F., Ewers, and Simpson. 2,765,081.
Simpson, Charles A. : See —
Pennybacker, Miles, and Simpson. 2,763,098.
Simpson, Charles \V., to The National Acme Co. Master collet
jaw inserts. 2,747, RSI. 5-29-56. Cl. 279—46.
Simpson, Clarence E., to the United States of America as rep-
resented bv the Secretary of the Army. Supporting means
for a fi'-earm barrel. 2,732,769, 1-31-56, Cl. 89 — 191.
Simpson, Clsrence E., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Army. Firing rate
reducer for automatic firearms. 2,748,661, 6-5-56, Cl.
89—130.
Siriipson, Clarence E., to the United States of America as
represented bv the Secretary of the Army. Gas regulating
device for a firearm. 2,748,662, 6-5-56, Cl. 89—193.
Simpson, Clarence E., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Army. Charging device
for gas operated firearm. 2.752,826, 7-3-56, Cl. 89 — 191.
Simpson, Donald W., and W. C. Bauman, to The Dow Chemi-
cal Co. Ion exclusion. 2,771,193, 11-20-56, Cl. 210 — 42.5.
Simpson, Duncan W. : See —
Stern, Robert G., and Simpson. 2,770,054.
Simpson, Edward H. : See —
Graef, Charles G., Fisher, Deckman, and Simpson.
2,768,386.
Simpson, Ernest C. Machine for placing washers on axles.
2,760,196, 8-28-56, Cl. 1—187.
Simpson, George G. : See —
Boehm, Robert M., and Simpson. 2,766,162.
Simpson, Grover P. Shock and moistureproof watch case.
2.752.752, 7-3-56, Cl. 58—90.
Simpson, Hall B., % to D. H. Bierschwale. Quick-adjusting
pipe wrench. 2,760,396, 8-28-56, Cl. 81 — 103.
Simpson, Harold, and J. T. D. Spence. to National Standard
Co. Ltd. Swaging machines. 2,747,442, 5-29-56, Cl.
78—21.
Simpson, Herbert, Corp. : See —
Mcllvaine, Robert L. 2,758,824.
Mcllvaine, Robert L. 2,760,244.
Simpson, Howard W. Hydrodynamically driven planetary
transmission. 2.749,773. 6-12-56, Cl. 74—677.
Simpson, Howard W. Planetary transmission for self-
propelled vehicle. 2,749,775, 6-12-56, Cl. 74 — 731.
Simpson, Howard W. Planetary transmission for self-
propelled vehicle. 2,749,777, 6-12-56, Cl. 74—761.
Simpson, James H.. to Joy Mfg. Co. Magnet controlled con-
nectors. 2,735,991, 2-21-56, Cl. 339 — 86.
Simpson, John : See —
Simpson, John, Jr. 2,751,699.
Simpson, John, Jr., to himself and J. Simpson. Garment and
like presses. 2,751,699, 0-26-56, Cl. 38 — 22.
Simpson. Justin, to Continental Can Co., Inc. Can divider.
2,775,335. 12-25-50, Cl. 198—31.
Simpson. Robert E. Store counter glass partition holders.
2,758,348, 8-14-56, Cl. 24—81.
Simpson, Robert F.. to The Monarch Rubber Co. Demount-
able solid rubber tire construction. 2,764,213, 9-25-56, Cl.
152—323.
■Simpson, Warren O., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Dis-
pensers. 2.732,810. 1-31-56, Cl. 103—230.
Simpson, Wilbur S. : See —
Christiansen, Andrew L. 2,744,285.
Simpson, William F., and K. A. Lloyd, to Minneapolis-Moline
Co. Cotton stripping unit. 2,759,316, 8-21-56, Cl. 56 — 14.
Simpson. William H. Baseboard warm air distributor.
2,742,845. 4-24-56, Cl. 98 — 40.
Simpson, William J., to General Electric Co. Electric switch-
ing device embodying self-aligning contact lever. 2,740,022
3-27-56, Cl. 200—166.
Simril, Verne L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process
for forming permeable sheet material. 2,757,100, 7-31-56,
Cl. 117—7.
Sims, Chester T., to The Battelle Development Corp. Fab-
rication of rhenium. 2,749,260, 6-5-56, Cl. 148 — 11.5.
Sims, Clarence E., to United States Steel Corp. Pneumatic
process for the refining of basic pig iron. 2,733,141,
1-31-56, €1. 75—52.
Sims, Homer J. : See —
De Benneville, Peter L„ and Sims. 2,744,885.
Sims, John C, Jr., to Sperry Rand Corp. Magnetic printer,
2,763,204, 9-18-56, Cl. 101—119.
Sims, John W. Spotting device. 2,760,270, 8-28-56, Cl.
33—46.
Sims, Joseph W. : See —
Jacobs, Irvin W., and Sims. 2,731,319.
Sims, Lois I. : See —
Siemen, Albert H. 2,737,185.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
728
Sims, Marion W., to General Electric Co. Discharge system.
2,737,612, 3-6-56, CI. 315—177.
Sims, Marion W., and A. M. Krakower, to General Electric
Co. Device for measurement of arc energy. 2,764,021,
9-25-56, CI. 73—190.
Sims, Redding. Ventilated awning. 2,734,237, 2-14-56. CI.
20—57.5.
Sims, Rex J. : See —
Mattil, Karl F., and Sims. 2,759,829.
Sims, Royal W. Batch loader for dry-mix concrete.
2,756,881, 7-31-56, CI. 214—2.
Sinclair, Alfred C, to Anderson, Clayton & Co. Adjustable
hinge plate assembly. 2,751,623, 6-26-56, CI. 16 — 130.
Sinclair, Charles W., to Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Co. Self en-
ergizing brake. 2,758,678, 8-14-56, CI. 188 — 78.
Sinclair, Clyde C, to Paw Paw Bait Co. Pishing lure.
2,765,571, 10-9-56, CI. 43—42.34.
Sinclair, Donald C, and S. Wallans, to Harvey-Whipple Inc.
Fan. 2,745,597, 5-15-56, CI. 230—134.
Sinclair, George. Agitating and spray device. 2,762,653,
9_ XX— '56 CI 299 98
Sinclair, George, and R. B. Jacques, to Thompson Products,
Inc. Broadband hybrid network. 2,736,864, 2-28-56, CI.
333—11.
Sinclair, H. M., Jr. : See —
Cunningham, George L., and Finn. 2,762,686.
Sinclair, Harold. Power transmission mechanisms. 2,748,621,
6-5-56, CI. 74—720.
Sinclair, Harold. Change-speed gearing. 2,770,979, 11-20-56,
CI. 74—339.
Sinclair, Harold P. : See —
Fogg, Clifford C, and Sinclair. 2,745,166.
Fogg, Clifford C, and Sinclair. 2,760,516.
Sinclair Mfg. Co., The : See —
Cunningham, George L., and Finn. 2,762,686.
Sinclair Mfg. Co., The, H. M. Sinclair, Jr., trustee : See —
Cunningham, George L., and Finn. 2,737,442.
Sinclair Oil and Gas Co. : See —
Case, Everett N. 2,745,855.
Sinclair Refining Co. : See —
Ambler, Winston F. 2,768,931.
Beckberger, La Vern H. 2,738,307.
Campbell, Oliver F„ and Decker. 2,753,925.
Campbell.Oliver F., and Decker. 2,755,782.
Case. Everett N. 2,734,038.
Cross. Carl F., and Wayo. 2,740,758.
Dorinson, Amos. 2,771,423.
Elkins, Robert H. 2,766,302.
Erickson, Henry. 2,731,397.
Eron. Alan H. 2,759.877.
Hettinger, William P., Jr., and Teter. 2,761,858.
Joanen, Miles A. 2,761,851.
Kalinowski, Lester W 2,731,324.
Kirk, James H. 2,738,032.
Lothringer, Robert L. 2,756,120.
Martin, Edward J. 2.773,004.
Nelson, John W., and Teter. 2,755,301.
N.orris, Donald E. 2,772,779.
Ries, Herman E., Jr. 2,745,812.
Schultz, Theodore H. 2,761,825.
Teter, John W., and Elkins. 2,759,876.
Van Nordstrand, Robert A. 2,754,272.
Van Nordstrand, Robert A., Pelzer, and Teter. 2,759,917.
Verley, Guy M. 2,738,340.
Verley, Guy M. 2,742,429.
Watson, Kenneth M. 2,767,129.
Watson, William B. 2,748,013.
Watson. William B. 2,774,724.
Wisherd. Thomas G. 2,739,050.
Woerner, Rudolph C. 2,733.194.
Sinclair Research Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Lease, Charles A., and Musal. 2.755,433.
Sinclair, Richard L. Vehicle parking device. 2,746,616,
5-22-56, CI. 214—16.1.
Sinclair, Robert L. : See —
Shnitzler, Meyer J., and Sinclair. 2.735,552.
Sinclair, Robert L., to The Gillette Co. Blade dispensing de-
vice. 2,769,569, 11-6-56, CI. 221—37.
Sinclair, Stuart W., to Anderson, Clayton & Co. Clamp for
industrial trucks. 2,746,630, 5-22-56, CI. 214 — 653.
Sindall. Robert A., Jr. : See —
Kibler, Louis E., and Sindall. 2,737,286.
Sindeband, Seymour J., to Borolite Corp. Production of
metal borides by fused salt electrolysis. 2,741,587, 4-10-56,
CI. 204—61.
Sindel, Paul : See—
Kossel, Dierick, and Sindel. 2,731,881.
Sinden, Alfred D. : See —
Kendall, Myron A., and Sinden. 2,756,686.
Sindlinger, Charles J. : See —
Rahn, Henry W., and Sindlinger. 2.772,948.
Rahn, Henry W., and Sindlinger. 2,772.949.
Rahn, Henry W., and Sindlinger. 2,772,950.
Sindzinski, Willy, to International Standard Electric Corp.
Device for slowing down the speed of pneumatic tube dis-
patch carriers. 2,761,633, 9-4-56, CI. 243—38.
Sinelli, Andrew R. : See —
Deslippe, Clifford E. 2,749,997.
Sinex, John C. : See —
Catlin, Robert T., and Sinex. 2,743,443.
Singel, John B., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Frequency
discriminator system. 2,773,181, 12-4-56, CI. 250 — 27.
Singelmann, Dietrich E., and J. R. Hall, to Bell Aircraft Corp.
Rocket assisted composite engine arrangement. 2,745,247,
5-15-56, CI. 60—35.6.
Singer, Gerald. Convertible building structure. 2,762,084,
9-11-56, CI. 20—2.
Singer Glove Mfg. Co. : See —
Singer, Isadore. 2J43.453.
Singer, Herbert C. Combination casting and still fishing
bobber. 2,764,838, 10-2-56, CI. 43 — 44.91.
Singer, Howard G. : See —
Kaplan, Harry H., and Singer. 2,731,637.
Singer, Isadore, to Singer Glove Mfg. Co. Foundryman's
glove. 2,743,453, 5-1-56, CI. 2—158.
Singer, Josef : See —
Schwechten, Heinz W., Neeff, and Singer. 2,749,352.
Singer, Josef, and O. Bayer, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktienge-
sellschaft. Acid wool dyestuffs of the anthraquinone series.
2,740,796, 4-3-56, CI. 260—371.
Singer, Joseph : See —
Rogier, Clarence F., Kulo, and Singer. 2,769,524.
Singer, Kurt, to Radio Corp. of America. Small amplitude
measuring system. 2,730,675, 1-10-56. CI. 324 — 78.
Singer Mfg. Co., The : See —
Allen, George W. 2,769,931.
Breul, Fredric W. 2,739,554.
Campbell, Leonard R. 2,747,153.
Czajkowski, Edward J. 2,730,061.
Dolney, Joseph J. 2,761,401.
Enos, John P. 2,742,008.
Enos, John P. 2,742,009.
Enos, John P. 2,747,533.
Enos, John P. 2,760,453.
Fuge, Harry B. 2,735,524.
Fuge, Harry B. 2,763,521.
Fuge, Harry B. 2,771,973.
Gall, Francis A. 2,732,911.
Gardner. August M., and Walling. 2,755,756.
Goebel, Gregory. 2,763,226.
Hacklander, Hans. 2,746,750.
Hacklander, Hans. 2,750,906.
Hale, Arthur N. 2,741,201.
Hale, Arthur N. 2,749.862.
Happe, Reynold. 2,763,796.
Happe, Reynold. 2.764.112.
Happe, Reynold, and Fuge. 2,739,198.
Hofgesang, William. 2,737,914.
Ingalls, Ross D. 2,739,251.
Johnson, Edwin W., Donaldson, and Hewey. 2,769,418.
Johnson, Ralph E. 2,749,863.
Johnson, Ralph E. 2,761,402.
Jullie, Joseph T. 2,773,463.
Kessler, Charles A., Haller, and Gardner. 2,749,864.
Kessler, Charles A., and Ritter. 2,749.865.
Ketterer, Stanley J. 2,755,752.
Ketterer, Stanley J. 2,760,695.
Ketterer, Stanley J. 2,761,403.
Knaus, Nicholaus, and Millington.
Matuzas, Anthony J. 2,756,705.
Mayer, Eugene O. 2,743,690.
McCann, Michael. 2,730,058.
Muecke, Edward A. 2,758,557.
Odermann, Charles R. 2,742,244.
Odermann, Charles R., and Poffenberger. 2,750,908.
Parry, Frank. 2,743,688.
Parry, Frank, and Snyder. 2,771,965.
Perla, Martin R„ and Koenig. 2,756,703.
Pinkvoss, Berthold P. 2.755,755.
Ritter. Herman. 2,730,059.
Ruemmler, Gerhard G. 2,743,689.
Sailer, Norris H. 2,739,552.
Scott, David B. 2,740,366.
Scott. David B.. and Schmutzler. 2.754,783.
Spaine, Edward P. 2,752.871.
Stanton, Edward W. 2,733,744.
Turner, Edgar P. 2,739.680.
Turner, Edgar P. 2,743,384.
Turner, Edgar P. 2,763,352.
Turner, Edgar P.. and Sailer. 2,757,299.
Waterman. Max L. 2.758.558.
Wendel, Lorenz A. 2,770,891.
Singer, Morton M. Device for pulling cellophane adhesive
tape. 2.750.126, 6-12-56, CI. 242—55.5.
Singher, Heron O. : See —
Berliner, Victor R.. Mende. and Singher. 2,752,284.
Kupferberg, Alfred B., Mende, Millman, and Singher.
2,735,798.
Kupferberg, Alfred B., and Singher. 2.761,809.
Kupferberg, Alfred B.. and Singher. 2,761,811.
Singher, Heron O., and R. S. Lowv, to Ortho Pharmaceutical
Corp. Plasma fractionation process. 2,761,808, 9-4-56,
CI. 167—84.5.
Singher, Heron O., A. B. Kupferberg. and R. S. Lowy, to
Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp. Preparation of blood fraction
for use in Rh testing procedures. 2,761,810, 9-4-56, CI.
167 — 84.5.
Sincleton, Arthur E., to The Toidev Co., Gertrude A. Muller,
Inc. Removable auto seat for children. 2,739,641, 3-27-56,
CI. 155—11.
Singleton, Benoit M., to Woodlin Metal Products. Universal
roof stack. 2,763,196, 9-18-56, CI. 98 — 46.
Singleton, Clifford L., to General Developers Co. Verifying
machine. 2,760,183, 8-21-56, CI. 340 — 149.
Singleton, Clifford L., to General Developers Co. Verifying
machine. 2,761,122, 8-28-56, CI. 340—152.
2,771,;
LIST OF PATENTEES
729
Singleton, Frank : See —
Hunter, William A., Singleton, and Witcombe. 2,759,225.
Singleton, Ogle R. : See —
Idzi, Edward D. 2,739,455.
Singleton, Richard H., to National Research Corp. Method
of producing refractory metals. 2,706,111, 10-9-5G, CI.
75—84.5.
Singleton, Richard H., to National Research Corp. Method
of producing titanium. 2,770,541, 11-13-56, CI. 75 — 84.5.
Singleton, Robert C. : See —
Friedly, Robert C, Tawse, and Singleton. 2,761,229.
Singmaster & Breyer : See —
Reinig, Henry J. 2,769,608.
Sinigagliesi, Alberto. Seamless elastic drawers. 2,730,036,
2-28-56, CI. 2—224.
Sinisterra, Frederico. Shock and vibration damping device.
2.775.317, 12-25-56, CI. 188—90.
Sink, Robert L., to Consolidated Engineering Corp. Vibration
measuring apparatus. 2,739,474, 3-27-56, CI. 73 — 70.
Sink, Robert L., to General Electric Co. Automatic gain
control circuits for pulse receivers. 2,743,355, 4-24-56,
CI. 250—20.
Sink, Robert L., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp. Mass
spectrometry. 2,752,502, 6-26-56, CI. 250 — 41.9.
Sink, Robert L., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp. Ana-
logue-digital converter. 2,775,754. 12-25-56, CI. 340 — 347.
Sink, Robert L., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp. Angu-
lar position transducer. 2,775,755, 12-25-56, CI. 340 — 359.
Sinkers Corp., the : See —
Edgington, Otho S. 2,766,021.
Sinkovitz, Joseph. Two revolution printing press. 2,737,112,
3-6-56 CI. 101—283.
Sinks, Allen T., deceased, by A. C. Sinks, administratrix, to
General Electric Co. Gyroscope. 2,730,813, 1-17-56, CI.
33—204.
Sinks. Anna C. : See —
Sinks. Allen T. 2,730,813.
Sinnett, Eugene, to L-O-F Glass Fibers Co. Textile yarn
mandrel. 2,757,877, 8-7-56, CI. 242 — 68.
Sinning, Arthur D. : See —
Formo, Jerome L., Le Gault, Bolstad, and Sinning.
2,773,048.
Sinski, Henry A. : See —
Oesterling, James F„ Sinski, and Frederick. 2,751,609.
Sintercast Corp. of America : See —
Goetzel, Claus G., and Adamec. 2,752,666.
Goetzel, Claus G., and Adamec. 2,753,261.
Goetzel, Claus G., and Ellis. 2,749,029.
Goetzel, Claus G., and Pettibone. 2,765.227.
Sinutko, Elizabeth B. Reflecting enclosure for Christmas tree
lights. 2,769,081, 10-30-56, CI. 240—10.
Sipe, Arthur D. Molding machine for compressed cement
products. 2,757,430, 8-7-56, CI. 25 — 45.
Sipkes, Hendrik : See —
Pluim, Jan, Sipkes, and Van Steeden. 2,733,986.
Sipkin, George. Long range explosive sonobuoy. 2,760,180,
8-21-56, CI. 340—6.
Sippach, Frederich W., Jr., to Weston Electrical Instrument
Corp. Capacitance measuring circuit. 2,766,428, 10-9-56,
CI. 324—61.
Sipsey, Everett T., to American Viscose Corp. Multiple
strand spinning machine. 2,774,211, 12-18-56, CI. 57 — 34.
Siracusa, Dante A. Releasable pipe engaging spear.
2,732,249. 1-24-56, CI. 294—96.
Sirianni, Aurelio F. : See —
Puddington, Ira E., Sirianni, and Farnand. 2,767,122.
Sirotak, Edward R., to The Baker-Raulang Co. Power trans-
mission system. 2,761,098, 8-28-56, CI. 318-151.
Sirotek, Louis. Flush tank inlet control valve. 2,730,120,
1-10-56. CI. 137 — 411.
Sirvis, Genrik ®. : See —
Lapham, Edmund F., Jr., Onia, and Sirvis. 2,738,925.
Sisco, Carl W., to Erie Mining Co. Controls for pelletizing
furnace. 2,739.800, 3-27-56, CI. 263—19.
Sishc, Julius. Beet topping device having top disposal
means. 2.755,614, 7-24-56, CI. 56 — 121.46.
Sisk, Flay W. : See —
Barrett, James A., Whitworth, and Sisk. 2,765,495.
Sislik. Ivan, to The Palnut Co. Sheet metal push on fastener
with stud biting teeth. 2,746.340, 5-22-56, CI. 85 — 36.
Sisson, Kenneth O., to General Motors Corp. Domestic ap-
pliance. 2.748.585. 6-5-56. CI. 68 — 12.
Sisson, Kenneth O.. to General Motors Corp. Agitating and
spinning mechanism. 2,758,685. 8-14-56, CI. 192 — 3.5.
Sisulak. Michael S.. to International Harvester Co. Caster
wheel assembly for implement carriers. 2,761,692, 9^4-56,
CI. 280—62.
Sitterle, Harold F.. to Ronson Corp. Cigar lighter actuating
mechanism. 2,733,585. 2-7-56, CI. 67 — 4.1.
Sitterley, Ralph M. Seat and attachments for supporting
crippled children in standard dental chairs. 2,751,907,
6-26-56. CI. 155—79.
Sitterlv. Charles K. : See —
Adams. Paul L., Norman, and Sitterly. 2,732.594.
Sitterlv, Charles K., to Carr, Adams & Collier, Inc. Locking
device. 2.759.746. 8-21-56, CI. 292—145.
Sittig, Georsr. to Pintsch Bamag Aktiengesellschaft. Projec-
tor for series of pictures. 2,745,312, 5-15-56, CI. 88 — 16.6.
Sittler. Joseph, and W. Wall, to Revere Camera Co. Gear
cheekine device. 2.767.479, 10-23-56, CI. 33 — 179.5.
Sittner, Weldon R. : See —
Kleimack, Joseph J., and Sittner. 2,736,200.
Sitton. John R., Jr. Game apparatus. 2,746,756, 5-22-56,
CI. 273—134.
Sitton, Philip N., to The Philip Sitton Septic Tank Co. Sep-
tic tank. 2,749,303, 6-5-56, CI. 210—6.
Sitton, Philip, Septic Tank Co., The : See —
Sitton, Philip N. 2,749,303.
Sitz, Geraldine : See — ■
Borders, Robert L., Jr., and Sitz. 2,774,641.
Sitz, Gilbert C, to Aircraft-Marine Products, Inc. Tool for
effecting telescoping engagement between cooperating parts
of an electrical connection. 2,774,133, 12-18-56, CI.
29—254.
Siu, Ralph G. H. Method of forming filamentous panels.
2,756,174, 7-24-56, CI. 154—101.
Sivacek, EmU E., to King-Seeley Corp. Toaster timer.
2,750,873, 6-19-56, CI. 99—329.
Sivak, Morris. Signal device for motor vehicles. 2,771,525,
11-20-56, CI. 200—61.27.
Sivalls Tanks, Inc. : See —
Lovelady, Isaac W., and Kroeker. 2,756,837.
Siverson, Harry E., A. M. Hauer, and W. W. Tubesing, to
Beaver Saw Chain Corp. Filing guide for chain saw teeth.
2,737,830,3-13-56, CI. 76— 31. . t .v ^ „,OB„m
Sivertson, Clifford P. Playing card distributor. 2,766,989,
10-16-56, CI. 273—149.
Sivil, Cecil S., to Baker & Co., Inc. Potentiometer. 2,737,561,
3-6-56, CI. 201—62.
Sivola, George. Integrated lignocellulose digestion and re-
covery process. 2,730,445. 1-10-56, CI. 92—11.
Siwek, Stanley Z. : See — , „„„„..„„
Burrows, Milford D., Siwek, and Goldberg. 2,750,172.
Six Willem, to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co. Cir-
cuit for counting pulses. 2,730,658, 1-10-56, CI. 315 — 164.
Six Willem, and J. Domburg, to Hartford National Bank and
Trust Co., trustee. Circuit-arrangement for use in auto-
matic telephone system. 2,739,265, 3-20-56, CI. 315—84.5.
Six, Willem, and J. Domburg, to Hartford National Bank and
Trust Co., as trustee. Multi-glow switch tube. 2,757,307,
7-31-56, CI. 313—197. * * „ *. ■, -o ,
Six Willem and J. Domburg, to Hartford National Bank and
TYust Co. as trustee. Busy tone circuit for automatic
telephone systems. 2,763,722, 9-18-56, CI. 179—18
Sixsmith, Herbert, to National Research Development Corp.
Method of liquefying gases. 2,760,356, 8-28-56, CI.
Sixsmith, ' Herbert, to English Electric Valve Co. Ltd.
Magnetrons. 2,774,914, 12-18-56, CI. 315—39.67.
Sixt, Johann, to Wacker-Chemie G. m. b. H. Process for
manufacturing £-butyrolactone from diketene. 2,763,664,
9-18-56, CI. 260—343.9.
Sjoberg, Gustaf H. : See —
Silfverlin, Ade W., and Sjoberg. 2,739,763.
Sjoblom, John E., to G. J. E. Ekberg. Hacksaw with magazine
handle for continuous blade. 2,767,751, 10-23-56, CI.
Sjoboen, George W., to Steel Door Corp. Overhead door struc-
ture. Re. 24,237, 11-13-56, CI. 20—19.
Sjoboen, George W., to Steel Door Corp. Overhead door
structure. 2,741,806, 4-17-56, CI. 20—19.
Sjoboen, George W., to Steel Door Corp. Hanger for conveyor
track. 2,750,143, 6-12-56, CI. 248— 317.
Sjogren, G6sta T. F. Line fishing implement. 2,753,130,
7_ 3_ 56 q\ 242 96
Sjogren, Ivan T. Sewing machines. 2,733,677, 2-7-56, CI.
112—200.
Sjolund, Vaino V. Steam cooking apparatus.
6-19-56, CI. 126—369.2.
Sjostrand, Hjalmar E. Balancing rotatable bodies
1-24-56, CI. 90—11.
Sjostrom, John W. : See —
Pope, Lyman B., and iSjostrom. 2,732,617.
Sjostrom, Robert L. Sheet folding machine.
7-10-56, CI. 270—84.
Skalka, Albert J. Haystacking mechanism.
7-17-56, CI. 214—131.
Skambraks, Siegfried : See —
Kellendorfer, Richard. 2,749,405.
Skannel, James A. : See — ■
Benton, Arron, and Skannel. 2,763,037.
Skannel James A., and A. Benton. Double-hung window
structure. 2,768,715, 10-30-56. CI. 189—72.
Skaperdas, George T. : See —
Nathan, Marvin F., Lobo, and Skaperdas. 2,775,o51.
Palmer, George H., and Skaperdas. 2,753,701.
Skar, John G. L., to Art Metal Construction Co. Shelf
bracket. 2,772,846, 12-4-56, CI. 248—243.
Skardal, Karl A. Wire guide. 2,738,682, 3-20-56, CI.
74—241.
Skare, Ole J. : See —
Ringness, Cornell O.
Skare, Orlyn B. : See —
Ringness, Cornell O.
2,750,937.
2,731,887,
2,754,113,
2,754,984,
2,757,807.
.. 2,757.807.
Skarstrom, Charles W., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Pulse stabilized infra-red detection system. 2,758,215,
8-7-56, CI. 250—43.5.
Skeer, John D., and K. H. Dunlap, to F. C. Huyck & Sons.
Spliced woven fabrics and method of splicing the same.
2,748,445, 6-5-56, CI. 28—72.
Skeeters, Maxwell J., to Diamond Alkali Co. Preparation of
2-methyl-4 chlorophenoxyacetic acid. 2,740,810, 4-3-56,
CI. 260—521.
Skeeters, Maxwell J., and N. L. Beckers, to Diamond Alkali
Co. Stabilized tetrachloroethylene. 2,775,624, 12-25-56,
CI. 260—652.5.
Skehan, Joseph W. : See —
Doolittle, Howard D., and Skehan. 2,750,535.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Skei, Thurston : See —
Peterson, Walter H., and Skei. 2,748,081.
Skeirik, Roy M. : See —
Del Riccio, Lorenzo, Skeirik, Gottfried, and Hoffmann.
2,769,024.
Gottfried, Robert E., Hoffmann, and Skeirik. 2,769,026.
Skellett, Albert M., to National Union Electric Corp. Multi-
vibrator oscillator generator. 2,759,104, 8-14-56, CI.
250—36.
Skelly, William G., to International Minerals & Chemical
Corp. Production of ferrous salts of monoamino lower
aliphatic dicarboxylic acids. 2,766,268, 10-9-56, CI.
260 — 439.
Skelton, Charles W., and J. S. Mason, to Texas Instruments
Inc. Binary frequency divider. 2,763,780, 9-18-56, CI.
250—36.
Skelton. Dennis E., to International Standard Electric Corp.
Electro-acoustic transducers. 2,748,882, 6-5-56, Cl.
181—31.
Skelton, Jesse D., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Variable density recording of galvanometer motion.
2,769,683, 11-6-56, Cl. 346—109.
Skelton, Kenneth V. Shelf attachment. 2.732,952, 1-31-56,
Cl. 211—49.
Skelton, Peter A., and J. B. Poepping ; said Poepping assor.
to said Skelton. Casting reel. 2,736,510. 2-28-56, Cl.
242 — 84.5.
Skenandoa Rayon Corp. : See —
Brown, Alfred S., and Kernan. 2,768,519.
Brown, Alfred S., and Terwilliger. 2,737,569.
Kernan, William. 2,737,352.
Skerritt, Roy P., to Economatic Products Co. Process for
making fibrous glass sheet. 2,705, 5S7, 10-9-56, Cl. 49 — 77.
Skiba, George : See —
Odegaard, John, and Skiba. 2,742,023.
Skibiski, Joseph. Viewing device for combustion chambers.
2,733,707, 2-7-56, Cl. 126 — 200.
Skidmore, Prank O., to The General Tire & Rubber Co.
Method of making skid-resistant tire. 2,774,409 1 2 18 50,
Cl. 154—14.
Skiles, Benjamin F. : See —
Barnhart, George, and Skiles. 2,772 284.
Skiles, William C. Jr., J. N. Masci. and H. P. Maso. to John-
son & Johnson. Dressing. 2,764,976, 10-2-56, Cl 128 — 156.
Skillen, William : See —
Barrington, William F., and Skillen. 2,768,777.
Skilling, William H. Telegraphic apparatus. 2,741,662,
4-10-56, Cl. 178—33.
Skillings, Harold F., to The Blanchard Machine Co. Gauging
device for surface grinder. 2,751,722, 6-26-50, Cl.
Skillington, Thomas W. : See —
Duenke, Clarence G., and Skillington. 2,771,717.
Skillman, T. S., and Co. Pty. Ltd. : See—
Skillman, Thomas S. 2.754.369.
Skillman, Thomas S., to Punch Engineering Pty. Ltd. Con-
trol arrangement for article dispensing systems. 2,733,833,
Skillman,' Thomas S., to Punch Engineering Ptv. Ltd. Ar-
ticle transfer arrangements. 2,738,807, 3-20-56, Cl.
Skillman, Thomas S., to T. S. Skillman and Co. Pty Ltd.
Signalling arrangements for telephone systems. 2,75-1 309
7-10-56, Cl. 179—84.
Skinner, B. C. : See —
Moser, Robert C. 2,751,896.
Skinner, B. L. : See —
Moser, Robert C. 2,751,896.
Skinner, Bronson C, to B. W. Skinner. Length compensat-
ing devices. 2,755,784, 7-24-56, Cl. 123 — 90.
Skinner. Bronson C, to Minute Maid Corp. Apparatus for
concentrating citrus juices or the like. 2, 764, 233 9 25-50
Cl. 159 — 13.
Skinner Brothers Co. : See —
Rose, Robert E. 2,745,703.
Skinner, Bruce W. : See —
Moser, Robert C. 2,751,896.
Skinner, Brunhilde W. : See —
Skinner, Bronson C. 2,755,784.
Skinner, Clawson N. : See —
Van Court, Carl P., Kinsman, and Skinner. 2,773,308.
Skinner, Davis A., to Union Oil Co. of California. Prepara-
tion and use of specific adsorbents. 2,763,603 9-1S-56,
Cl. 196 — 147.
Skinner, Davis A., to Union Oil Co. of California. Distillation
of hydrocarbons from solvent extract in the presence of
water. 2,705,356, 10-2-56, Cl. 260 — 674.
Skinner, Gordon B., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Purification
of TiCh. 2,734,797, 2-14-50, Cl. 23—87.
Skinner, Herbert W. B. : See —
Cooke, Arthur H„ Skinner, and Ward. 2,738,418.
Skinner, Jacques B. : See —
Moser, Robert C. 2,751,896.
Skinner. Kenneth G., to the United States of America as
represented by the Solicitor of the Department of the In-
terior. Process of producing a crvstalline magnesiuin-alu-
minum-silieate material. 2,731,355, 1-17-56, Cl. 106 — 62.
Skinner. Leslie A. : See —
Hudson, Colin M., and Skinner. 2,764,091.
Skinner, M. B. Co. : See —
Hall. Frank J. 2,762,388.
Skinner, Ralph F. : See —
McCullough, Lewell O., and Skinner. 2,755,907.
Skinner, Ralph L., to Renniks Co. Plastic seal. 2.750,212,
6-12-56, Cl. 286 — 5.
Skinner, Ralph L. Mechanical bearing. 2,768,034, 10-23-56,
Cl. 308—77.
Skinner, Robert K. : See —
Lowry, Ned W., and Skinner. 2,766,833.
Treseder, Robert C, Kessler, and Skinner. 2,761,518.
Skipper, Harry C. : See —
Johnston, Mordica O., and Skipper. 2,751,014.
Skirvin, Chester C, to Trimble, Inc. Dressing table screen
guard supporting means for infant's bath stand. 2,769,983,
11-13-56, Cl. 4 — 177.
Skirvin, Chester C, to Trimble, Inc. Screen guard structure
for metal dressing table of infant's bath stand. 2,769,984,
11-13-56, Cl. 4 — 177.
Skirvin, Chester C, to Trimble, Inc. Article pocket for in-
fant's folding bath stand. 2,769,985, 11-13-56, Cl. 4—177.
Skirvin, Chester C, to Trimble, Inc. Dressing table support-
ing means for infant's bath stand. 2,769,986, 11-13-56,
Cl. 4 — 177.
Skistimas, George, to The Zeller Corp. Cowl mounting for
aircraft engines. 2,771,063, 11-20-56, Cl. 123^1.7.
Skivesen, Kristian, to Seias Corp. of America. Roll seal.
2,742,273, 4-17-56, Cl. 263—3.
Skjaerpe, Odd and R., to F. A. Underhaugs Pabrik. Land-
clearing plow attachment. 2,738,001, 3-20-50, Cl. 37 — 2.
Skjaerpe, Ragnvald : See —
Skjaerpe, Odd and R. 2,738,301.
Sklarek, Clifford. Vibration damped mirrors. 2,750,840,
0-19-56, Cl. 88—98.
Skog, Graham H. Gear worm thread generating machine.
2,756,641, 7-31-56, Cl. 90—3.
Skoglund, Bertil J. : See —
Doering, Charles and H. 2,770,039.
Skoglund, Bertil J., to C. and H. Doering. Automatic feed
synchronizing mechanism for substances preparatory to
processing. 2,770,038, 11-13-56, Cl. 31 — 8.
Skole, Viggo. Stocking and method of producing a ravel trap.
2,730,883, 1-17-56, Cl. 66—187.
Skole, Viggo. Knitting of stockings. 2. 730, ISO, 2-2S-56, Cl.
66 — 89.
Skolnik, Marvin, to The Weldon Tool Co. Vacuum pump.
2,770,414, 11-13-56, Cl. 230—149.
Skoog, Ingvar A. : See —
Nycander, Sven H., Skoog, and Wimmerstedt. 2,738,175.
Skorup, Cordon E. : See —
Tourshou, Simeon L, and Skorup. 2,736,768.
Skowron, John F., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. High frequency elec-
trical oscillators. 2,766,403, 10-9-56, Cl. 315—39.69.
Skrainka, Ralph N. Combination swimming pool, skating
rink and exhibition floor. 2,760,046, 10-9-50, Cl. 272 — 3.
Skromme, Arnold B. : See —
McClellan, Marcus ]•]., Skromme, Sutherland, Adams, and
Griffin. 2,746,233.
McKibben, Eugene G., and Skromme. 2,755,724.
Summers, Neil W., and Skromme. 2,748,556.
Sutherland, Gail R., Gustafson, and Skromme.
2,731,995.
Skromme, Arnold B., to Deere Mfg. Co. Safety control for
self-interrupting clutch. 2,746.584, 5-22-56, Cl. 192 — 28.
Skromme, Arnold B., to Deere Mfg. Co. Baler needle drive
means. 2,760,429. 8-28-56, Cl. 100—19.
Skromme, Arnold B., to Deere Mfg. Co. Harvester unit
mounting frame. 2,763,115, 9-18-56, Cl. 56—16.
Skromme. Arnold B., to Deere Mfg. Co. Attachment means for
forage harvester cutters. 2,763,306, 9-18-56, Cl. 146 — 108.
Skromme, Arnold B., E. G. McKibben. and E. R. Craddock,
to Pineapple Research Institute of Hawaii. Trash mulch
seed bed machine. 2,748,535, 6-5-56, Cl. 47 — 9.
Skromme, Arnold B., and N. W. Summers, to Deere Mfg. Co.
Leveler means for crop-handling machine. 2,700,075,
10-9-56, Cl. 302 — 37.
Skromme, Lawrence H.. and M. J. Happe, to Sperry Rand
Corp. Rake bar bearing. 2,750,729, 6-19-56, CI. 56 — 377.
Skuff Guard, Inc. : See —
Seabrook. Charles E. 2.739.357.
Skumawitz, Max, to Bossong-Werk G. m. b. H. Device for
shooting pins and bolts. 2,771,607, 11-20-56, Cl. 1 — 44.5.
Skurow, Gilbert. Battery contact clamps. 2,749,530, 6-5-56,
Cl. 339 — 228.
Skuttle Mfg. Co. : See —
Powers, Milton A. 2.740,396.
Skwarek, Frank J., to Polarad Electronics Corp. Tuning
mechanism for radio receivers. 2.774,243, 12-18-56, Cl.
74—10.6.
Skwarlo, Edward J. : See —
Sanabria, John M., and Skwarlo. 2,745,981.
Skycraft Mfg. Corp. : See —
Finney, Howard A. 2,754,124.
Skydvne, Inc. : See —
Mnutner, Steven E. 2,743,029.
Mautner, Steven E. 2.764.314.
Mautner, Steven E. 2.767,874.
Mautner, Steven E. 2.767,876.
Slaby, Ollie F. Self-steerimr vehicle. 2,729,020, 1-3-56, Cl.
46 — 213.
Slack Robert E., to International Business Machines Corp.
Cooling apparatus. 2,771,278, 11-20-56. Cl. 257—263.
Slack, Ronald : See —
Freeman, Wilfred A., and Slack. 2,751,395.
Slade, Bernard N., to Radio Corp. of America. Transistor
devices. 2,766,410, 10-9-50, Cl. 317 — 235.
LIST OF PATENTEES
731
Slade, Raymond M. : See —
Itieger, Frederic L., and Slade. 2,756,674.
Slager, George. Sport shirt folding and packaging device.
2,760,694, 8-28-56, CI. 223—37.
Slaght, William W., to Cleveland Steel Products Corp. Uni-
versal joint assembly. 2,770,114, 11-13-56, CI. 64—17.
Slaght, William W., to Cleveland Steel Products Corp.
Sealed universal coupling trunnion bearings. 2,773,30u.
12-11-56, CI. 64 — 17.
Slaght, William W., to Cleveland Steel Products Corp. Sealed
trunnion bearings in universal couplings of the cross and
yoke type. 2,773,367, 12-11-56, CI. 64 — 17.
Slaght, William W., to Cleveland Steel Products Corp. Uni-
versal couplings with sealed bearings. 2,773,368, 12-11-56,
CI. 64 — 17.
Slagle, Lucian E. : See —
Meyers, Douglas C, Banks, and Slagle. 2,773,556.
Slane, Irvin L. Trolling device. 2,749,652, 6-12-56, CI.
43 — 44.82.
Slate, Arthur R., Sr., and H. Koplin, to Zephyr Laundry
Machine Co. Apparatus for drying and treating laundry.
2,752.770. 7-3-56, CI. 68—21.
Slate, Matthew W., to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc.
Tuning system. 2,762,924, 9-11-56, CI. 250—40.
Slate, Matthew W., to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc.
Trimmer condenser. 2,762,958, 9-11-56 CI. 317 — 249.
Slate, Raymond N., to Moffats Ltd. Switch control and
indicator. 2,732,467, 1-24-56. CI. 200 — 167.
Slaten, William F. H. Device for restoring to shape the
walls and bottoms of deformed sheet metal bread pans.
2,748.735, 6-5-56, CI. 113—48.
Slater, Francis W., 50% to W. R. Awenius, Sr. Shower cape
and method of making same. 2,757,384, 8-7-56, CI. 4 — 145.
Slater, Frank P. : See-
Jenkins, Chris C, and Slater. 2,768,620.
Slater, John C, to the United States of America as represented
by the Secretary of the Navy. Transducer for producing
sound at microwave frequencies. 2,773,996, 12-11-56, CI.
310—8.1.
Slater, John M., to Sperry Rand Corp. Stable reference appa-
ratus. 2,740,961, 4-3-56, CI. 343 — 7.
Slater, N., Co. Ltd. : See —
Milne, Winford G„ and Ridgers. 2,747,010.
Milne. Winford G., and Ridgers. 2.757.224.
Slater, Ralph H. Trench hoe. 2,771,201, 11-20-56 CI.
214—138.
Slater, Robert E. : See —
Price, Kenneth A., and Slater. 2,730,394.
Slater. Thurman L., to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Artificial horizon indicator. 2,766,401,
10-9-56. CI. 315—24.
Slattery, Gerald H. Method and apparatus for freezing sol-
vents out of solutions. 2,764.488. 9-25-56. CI. 99—192.
Slaughter. Buell E., Sr., deceased ; M. M. Slaughter, executrix.
Fuel oil strainer cleaner. 2.756,455, 7-31-56. CI. 15 — 306.
Slaughter, John I., D. A. McCaulay, A. P. Lien, and C. E.
Johnson, to Standard Oil Co. Extraction of hydrocarbon
oils. 2,762.750. 9-11-56, CI. 196—13.
Slaughter, John I., and D. A. McCaulay. to Standard Oil Co.
Extraction of hydrocarbon oils. 2,762,751, 9-11-56, CI.
196 — 13.
Slaughter, Mattie M. : See —
Slaughter. Buell E., Sr. 2,756,455.
Slavek, Frederick. Apparatus for forming spirallv wrapped
plastic strip fiber. 2,738,641, 3-20-56, CI. 57 — 12.
Slavens, Wayne E. : See —
Andrews, Norman F., Slavens, and Adolphson. 2,736,152.
Slavens. Wayne E., to Deere Mfg. Co. Wagon elevator sup-
port for harvesters. 2,747,722, 5-29-56, CI. 198 — 122.
Slavsky, Robert J. : See-
Held, Aloys J. 2,760,185.
Slawinskl, Richard : See —
Krone, Howard C, Meyer, and Slawinski. 2,739,778.
Krone, Howard C, Meyer, and Slawinski. 2,739.779.
Slayter, Games, to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Method
and apparatus for attenuating glass and other fibers.
2,729,029. 1-3-56, CI. 49—17.
Slayter, Games, to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Method
of and apparatus for linearly feeding an untwisted multi-
filament strand. 2,729,030, 1-3-56. CI. 49 — 17.
Slayter, Games, to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp Method
for forming and collecting fibers. 2,753,598, 7-10-56 CI
18—47.3.
Slayter, Games, to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Method
and apparatus for making cordage and twine. 2,753 677,
7-10-56. CI. 57—2.
Slayter, Games, to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Filter
2,774,443, 12-18-56. CI. 183—51.
Slayter, Games, to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Glass
composition. 2,774,675. 12-18-56, CI. 106—50.
Slayter, Games, and E. Fletcher, to Owens-Corning Fiberglas
Corp. Apparatus for attenuating glass and similar fibers.
2,729,027, 1-3-56, CI. 49—17.
Slayter, Games, and E. Fletcher, to Owens-Corning Fiberglas
Corp. Method and apparatus for simultaneously attenuat-
ing and severing glass fibers. 2,729,028, 1-3-56, CI. 49 — 17.
Slayter, Games, H. J. Snow, and S. D. Phillips, to Owens-
Corning Fiberglas Corp. Fibrous mat and method and ap-
paratus for producing same. 2,736,362, 2-28-56, CI.
154 — 29.
Slayter, Games, and M. C. Anderson, to Owens-Corning Fiber-
glas Corporation. Method of and apparatus for the high
speed packaging of filamentary or strand-like materials.
2,741,009, 4-10-56, CI. 28—21.
Slayter, Games, H. J. Snow, and S. D. Philipps, to Owens-
Corning Fiberglas Corp. Apparatus for producing and
treating fibers. 2,763,099, 9-18-56, Cl. 49—17.
Slayter, Rudolf S. Device for mixing fluids. 2,747.844,
5-29-56, Cl. 259 — 4.
Slayton, Albert E. : See —
Reid, Robert L., Laban, Archenbronn, and Slayton.
2,732,529.
Slayton, Henis J. Exercise toys. 2,763,483, 9-18-56. Cl.
272—68.
Slechta, Henry C. : See —
Reynolds," Ellwood W., and Slechta. 2,764,214.
Sleegers, Paulus A. W. M., to Hartford National Bank and
Trust Co., as trustee. Wound capacitor and method of
manufacture thereof. 2,765,432, 10-2-50, Cl. 317—260.
Sleeper, George E., Jr., R. J. Stahl, and C. F. Wolcott, to
Color Television Inc. Line sequential color television ap-
paratus. 2,739,181, 3-20-56, Cl. 178—5.2.
Sleeper, George E., Jr., and R. J. Stahl, to Color Television
Inc. Polychrome television with color shift. 2,747,013,
5-22-56, Cl. 178—5.4.
Sleeper, Murrel B., to Mecha-Finish Corp. Finishing device.
2.749. 669,« 6-12-56, Cl. 51—7.
Slemmons, Charles O. : See —
Pfeiffer, Paul O., Slemmons, and King. 2,756,048.
Slemmons, Charles O., and R. Iredell, III, to The General
Tire & Rubber Co. Resilient mounting in the form of a
bushing and axle assemble for vehicle suspension systems
and the like. 2,773,698, 12-11-56, Cl. 280—104.5.
Slepian, Joseph. Isotope separators. 2,752,503, 0-26-56,
Cl. 250 — 41.9.
Sletzinger, Meyer, and M. Tishler, to Merck & Co., Inc.
Process for preparing pteridines. 2,740,784, 4—3-56, Cl.
260—251.5.
Slevogt, Hermann : See —
Littmann, Hans, and Slevogt. 2,733,634.
Slezak, Vincent F. Tape dispensing device. 2,734,576,
2-14-56, Cl. 164—84.5.
Slezak, Vincent F. Dispensing device for tape holder of the
spool type. 2,739,648, 3-27-56, Cl. 164—84.5.
Slick, Fred S., to J. I. Case Co. Composite distributor rotor.
2,772,372, 11-27-56. Cl. 310—70.
Sliepcevich, Cedoinir M. : See —
Dew, John N., and Sliepcevich. 2,742.342.
Slingerland, Arthur J., to E. S. Schneider. Apparatus for
shrinking packages around food products. 2,745,419,
5-15-56, Cl. 134 — 130.
Slinkman. Roger W. : See —
Smith, Wilson R., and Slinkman. 2,750,559.
Slivar, Joseph M. Apparatus for packing bearings. 2,736.392.
2-28-56, CI. 184—1.
Slivka. William R., and D. H. Silvern. Non-twisted rotor
blade turbine. 2,757,902, 8-7-56, Cl. 253—78.
Sliz, Walter J. : See—
Le Febvre, Alfred L., Johnson, and Sliz. 2,771,117.
Sloan. Arthur : See — ■
Tandler, William S., Walker, Grossman, and Sloan.
2.756,510.
Sloan, Frank C. Cushioning and display pack for soft and
perishable fruits. 2,767,099, 10-16-56, Cl. 99—171.
Sloan, Harry, to The Vilter Mfg. Co. System for concentrat-
ing anti-freeze solution. 2,747.382, .-,-20-56, Cl. 62—140.
Sloan, Harry E., to The Cusbman Chuck Co. Expansible
collet. 2,759,733, 8-21-56. Cl. 279—2.
Sloan, Harry E., J. J. Rutherford, and H. W. Hickey, to The
Cushman Chuck Co. Indexing-tvpe chuck. 2,732,216,
1-24-56, Cl. 279—5.
Sloan, Harry E., and L. B. Swanson, to The Cushman Chuck
Co. Work-holding chuck. 2,745,671, 5-15-56, Cl.
279—119.
Sloan, Harry E., and H. W. Hickey, to The Cushman Chuck
Co. Clamping device. 2.751.824. 6-26-56, Cl. 90 — 61.
Sloan, Harry E., and H. W. Hickey, to The Cushman Chuck
Co. Chucks. 2,757.009, 7-31-56. Cl. 279 — 112.
Sloan, Harry E., and J. J. Rutherford, Jr., to The
Cushman Chuck Co. Chip guard for chucks. 2,757,010,
7-31-56. Cl. 279—112.
Sloan. John C, Jr. : See —
Oshorn, Kenneth R., Peterson, and Sloan. 2,767,061.
Swaine, James W., and Sloan. 2,733,137.
Sloan, John C, Jr., to Allied Chemical & Dye Corp. Process
for cooling liquid sulfur. 2,767,060, 10-16-56, Cl. 23 — 224.
Sloan, Noah H. : See —
Trilling, Sanford S., and Sloan. 2,738,561.
Sloan, Oliver C, and J. W. Gibbs. Tubing drain. 2,771.142,
11-20-56, Cl. 166—226.
Sloan. Richard C. Thermally operated circuit maker.
2,775,669, 12-25-56, Cl. 200—142.
Sloan. Theodore H. Apparatus for eviscerating shrimp.
2,753,589, 7-10-56, Cl. 17—2.
Sloan Valve Co. : See —
Filliung, Jacques J. 2,729,109.
Filliung, Jacques J. 2.738,946.
Filliung, Jacques J., and Campbell. 2,770,498.
Filliung, Jacques J., and Swartz. 2,770,497.
Krause, Carl H., and Filliung. 2,746,477.
Sloan, Walter E. Sanitation equipment for use in barber
shops and the like. 2,758,330, 8-14-56, Cl. 15 — 344.
Sloane, Nathan. Universal mounting devices for photographic
apparatus. 2,755,053, 7-17-56, Cl. 248 — 179.
Sloane, Robert B. Molded shoe insert. 2,742,657, 4-24-56,
Cl. 12—146.
732
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Sloane, William W., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Control differen-
tial transmission gearing. 2,730,182, 1-10-56, CI.
180—6.44.
Sloane, William W., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Mechanical miner
with cutter head provided with a reciprocating weight.
2,730,343, 1-10-56, CI. 262—8.
Sloane, William W., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Mining machine
with radially adjustable boring arm. 2,730,345. 1-10-56,
CI. 262—26.
Sloane, William W., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Paired roll crusher
and grizzly feed device therefor. 2,734,688, 2-14-56. CI.
241—222.
Sloane, William W., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Locomotive brak-
ing circuit. 2,750,551, 6-12-50, CI. 318—368.
Sloane, William W., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Mucking machines.
2,761,227, 9-1-56, CI. 37—116.
Sloatman, William S., Jr. : See —
Magrane, John IC, and Sloatman. 2,773,788.
Slobins, Marcus. Ventilator deflector. 2,744,518, 5-8-56,
CI. 126—198.
Slobod, Robert L., and S. H. Davis, to The Atlantic Refining
Co. Apparatus for continuously logging drill cuttings.
2,749,748, 6-12-56, CI. 73—153.
Slocombe, Robert J., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Vinyl
acetate/acrylonitrile/styrene terpolymers. 2,757,165,
7-31-56, CI. 260—80.5.
Slocombe, Robert J., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Acrylonitrile
polymers stabilized with salts of vinyl sulfonic acid.
2,772,250, 11-27-56, CI. 260—45.7.
Slocombe, Robert J., E. E. Hardy, and J. H. Saunders, to
Monsanto Chemical Co. Method of producing aliphatic and
alicyclic carbonates. 2,770,639, 11-13-56, CI. 260 — 463.
Slocombe, Robert J., and J. H. Saunders, to Monsanto Chemi-
cal Co. Production of isocyanates from substituted ureas.
2,773,086, 12-4-56, CI. 260—453.
Slocombe, Robert J., and G. L. Wesp, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Acrylonitrile copolymers stabilized with cinnamic acid
and its salts. 2,775,574. 12-25-56, CI. 260 — 45.85.
Slocum, Arthur G. Tooth bar attachment for harrows and
the like. 2,741,966, 4-17-56, CI. 97 — 8.
Slokker, Petrus W. : See —
Tadema, Harco J., Reman, Brunizeel, and Slokker.
2,768,095.
Slomer, Joseph J., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Kerf cutting ma-
chine with hydraulically operated drill. 2,730,543, 2-28-56,
CI. 262—9.
Slomer, Joseph J., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Automatic pressure
throttling valve for fluid pressure systems. 2,745,430,
5-15-56, CI. 137—505.13.
Slomer, Joseph J., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Hvdraulic motor
circuit for cut-off device or the like. 2,749,707, 6-12-56,
CI. 60—52.
Slomer, Joseph J., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Valve control means.
2,749,709, 6-12-56, CI. 74 — 491.
Slomer, Joseph J., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Hvdraulic motor
circuit for cut-off device or the like. 2,704,870, 10-2-56,
CI. 60—97.
Slomp, George, Jr., to The Up.iohn Co. Steroid compounds.
2.751,380, 6-19-56, CI. 260—239.55.
Slomp, George, Jr., to The Upjohn Co. Process of producing
epoxy steroid compounds. 2,751,381, 6-19-56, CI.
260—239.55.
Slonczewski, Thaddeus, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Frequency control system. 2.732,496, 1-24-56, CI. 250—36.
Slonczewski, Thaddeus, to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc.
Measurement of transmission level of lines. 2,735,904,
2-21-56, CI. 179—175.3.
Slonczewski, Thaddeus, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Heterodyne measuring circuits. 2,767,374 10-16-56, CI.
324—57.
Slone, Howard I. : See —
Martin, James J., and Slone. 2,752,823.
Slonek, Frank G., to Page Engineering Co. Cooling system
for diesel engine. 2,735,415. 2-21-50. a. 123—41.44.
Slnnneger, John C, to The Youngstown Sheet and Tube Co.
Carburetors for internal combustion engines. 2,755,074,
7-17-56, CI. 261—16.
Slonneger, John L. : See —
Euler, George M., and Slonneger. 2,729,756.
Slonneger, John L., to Oneral Electric Co. Temperature
responsive control device. 2,738,397, 3-13-56. CI.
200 — 140.
Slotkin, George B., and C. A. Creely. Cap having a plurality
of pockets. 2,744.256, 5-8-56, CI. 2 — 195.
Slough, George G.. to Kanmak Textiles. Inc. Double laver
fabric with puckered upper layer and method of making
same. 2.749,947, 0-12-56. CI. 139 — 423.
Slough, Hilbert L. : See —
Budd, Wilhert H, Stackhouse, and Slough. 2,740,026.
Bndd. Wilbert H., Stackhouse. and Slouch. 2,740,027.
Sloughter, William J. : See —
Aiken. Charles B.. and Sloughter. 2,764,755.
Slover, James W. : See —
Owen, Charlev H.. and Slover. 2,756,186.
Slovic. Matthew J. Tobacco stemming and tipping machine.
2,759.483, 8-21-50. CI. 131—126.
Slovin, David G. : See —
Egge, Edwin G., and Slovin. 2,761,193.
Sloviler, Benjamin: See —
Perri, Joseph M., and Sloviter. 2,748,078.
2,772.022, 12-4-56, CI.
Machinery supports.
Slidable supports.
2.762.661, 9-11-56.
2.762.662, 9-11-56,
Sloyan, Jerome J.
CI. 308—5.
Sloyan, Jerome J.
CI. 308—6.
Sloyan, Jerome J. Supports. 2,762,663, 9-11-56, CI. 308 — 6.
Sluijters, Jan, to Technische Import-Export En Fabricage
"Amroh" Herengracht. Mechanism for an electromagnetic
sound recording and reproducing apparatus. 2,732,143,
1-24-56, CI. 242—54.
Sluis, John F. : See —
Anderson, Anders W., and Sluis. 2,756,473.
Slutz, Ralph J., to the United States of America as represented
by the Secretary Commerce. Regenerative shaping of elec-
tric pulses. 2,748,269, 5-29-56, CI. 250—27.
Sly, Leslie W„ W. P. Doe, and H. G. Fisher, to Fisher-Price
Toys, Inc. Wheeled figure toy. 2,747,327, 5-29-56, CI.
46—105.
Slye, Milo W. : See —
Frola, Frank V., and Slye. 2,763,822.
Slyh, John A., J. F. Lynch, and R. J. Runck, to Battelle
Development Corp. Protective coating method. 2,749,254,
6-5-56, CI. 117—46.
Small. Adelbert E. : See-
Fish, Marion F., and Small. 2,756,788.
Small, Augustus B. : See —
Gladrow, Elroy M., and Small. 2,762,792.
Small, Charles G. : See— „ „ ani
Gutterman, Robert P., and Small. 2,737,864.
Small, Charles J. P. : See —
Coates, Colin, Gray, and Small. 2,735,901.
Small, Douglas M. : See —
Le Febvre, Alfred L., and Small. 2,736,915.
Le Febvre, Alfred L., Small, Johnson, and Cleveland.
2,743,064.
Small, Edward F. Fishing reel. 2,751,165, 6-19-56, CI.
242 — 84.1.
Small, James W. Continuous film feed means for a motion
picture projector unit. 2,740,628, 4-3-56, CI. 271—2.18.
Small, Samuel N., to Atkins Industries, Inc. Block-and-tape
lumber measuring device for bench saws. 2,747,625,
5-29-56, CI. 143—174.
Small, Sollie W.. and D. Herman. Drink dispensing mecha-
nism. 2.755,006. 7-17-56, CI. 226—46.2.
Small, William, and B. T. Jeppesen. Vegetable cutter and
shredder. 2,729,255, 1-3-56, CI. 146 — 78.
Small, William E., to Perfect Circle Corp. Machine for
heat-treating strip material. 2,742,279, 4-17-56, CI.
266—2.5.
Smallberg, Harry, to General Sewing Corp. Luggage covers.
2,732,046. 1-24-56, CI. 190—26.
Smallberg, Harry R. Foldable, limn-walled article of luggage.
2,774.450, 12-18-56, CI. 190—43.
Small Cars, Inc. : See —
Rink, Oscar C. 2.729,299.
Smallegan, Marvin L., to Automatic Poultry Feeder Co.
Adjustable bracket. 2,729,415, 1-3-50, CI. 248—244.
Smallegan, Marvin L., to Automatic Poultry Feeder Co.
Chain shoes. 2,737,823, 3-13-56, CI. 74—240.
Smallegan, Marvin L., to Automatic Poultry Feeder Co.
Poultry feeder. 2,742,020, 4-17-56, CI. 119—52.
Smallegan, Marvin L., to Automatic Poultry Feeder Co.
Poultry feeder. 2,742,139, 4-17-56, CI. 198—85.
Smallegan, Marvin L., to Automatic Poultry Feeder Co.
Multifloor feeders. 2,769,527, 11-6-56, CI. 198 — 85.
Smallev, Burton M., to Joslvn Mfg. & Supply Co. Insulator
bracket. 2,740,827, 4-3-56, CI. 174—162.
Smallev, Francis A. Anglers knot tying vise. 2,773,713,
12-11-50, CI. 289—17.
Smals. Jacobus L. : See —
Kamp, Johannes J., and Smals. 2,771.771.
Smart, Clarence F., to General Motors Corp. Eleetrodeposi-
tion of antimony and antimony alloys. 2,750,333, 6-12-56,
CI. 204 — 43.
Smart, Clarence F., to General Motors Corporation. Electro-
deposition of lead and lead alloys. 2,751,341, 6-19-56, CI.
204 — 43.
Smart, Clarence F., to General Motors Corp. Electroplated
article. 2,755.537, 7-24-50. CI. 29—196.6.
Smart, Clarence F., to General Motors Corp. Method of plat-
ing chromium over antimony. 2,764,538, 9-25-56, CI.
204—29.
Smart, John S.. Jr., to American Smelting and Refining Co.
Continuous metal casting process. 2.740,177, 4-3-56, CI.
22—200.1.
Smart. William F., to National Starch Products Inc. Paper
coating composition. 2,772,981, 12-4-50, CI. 106 — 203.
Smart, William L. : See —
Juvinall, Robert C, and Smart. 2,759,764.
Smathers, Henrv A„ % to V. G. Jarman. Method of filling
tubular coin wrappers. 2,774,203, 12-18-56. CI. 53 — 29.
Smead Mfg. Co.. The : See —
Hoffman, Harold J. 2.756.515.
Smecko, Florian. Gun sights. 2,744,331, 5-8-56, CI. 33—58.
Smedley, Claude C. : See —
Smedley, Wiley R. and C. C. 2,735,596.
Smedley, John, to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Methods of machining
and apparatus therefor. 2,741,163, 4-10-56, CI. 90—13.4.
Smedley, John, to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Methods of and appara-
tus for working materials. 2,741,164, 4-10-56, CI. 90 — 24.3.
Smedlev, Wiley R. and C. C. Device for holding a fishing pole.
2,735,596, 2-21-56, CI. 224—5.
Smerke, John J., to Leeds and Northrup Co. Controllers
having reset action. 2,762,385, 9-11-56, CI. 137—86.
LIST OF PATENTEES
733
Smerz, Frank W., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Chucks for
aligning and clamping parts thereon. 2,749,136. 6-5-56,
Pj 279 50
Smerz, Frank' W., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Screw head
aligning device for screw slotting machine. 2,763,877,
9-25-56, CI. 10—5.
Smet, Rene. Method of and apparatus for sinking gravel
filter bed wells. 2,755,861, 7-24-56, CI. 166—18.
Smetana, Otto F., to Phil Cord Corp. Widened knitted fabric
and method of making the same. 2,746,276, 5-22-56, CI.
Smethurst', Harold A. Emergency lamp. 2,735,928, 2-21-56,
CI. 240—37.1.
Smialkowski, Edwin J. : See —
Niederhauser, Warren D., and Smialkowski. 2,752,384.
Smidth, F. L., & Co. : See —
Ahlmann, Nikolai. 2,751,079.
Galle, Hans E. 2,735,725.
Jensen, Ejler. 2,774,516.
Nielsen, Sigurd. 2,743,006.
' 2,743,007.
2,740,620.
2,750,182.
2,757,921.
2,742,328.
2,761,668.
2,764,316.
2,774,637.
Sigurd.
Petersen, Louis.
Petersen, Louis.
Petersen, Louis.
Sylvest Karl J.
Sylvest, Karl J.
Sylvest, Karl J.
Svlvest, Karl J.
Smidth, F. L., & Co. A/S : See—
Magnani, Alessandro. 2,739,483.
Magnani, Alessandro. 2,741,955.
Smidth, Leonard, to American Viscose Corp. Process for
producing densifled granular thermosetting molding com-
positions. 2,755,509, 7-24-56, CI. 18—47.5.
Smilev, Charles E. Hermetically sealed electrical apparatus.
2,730,686, 1-10-56, CI. 339—89.
Smiley, Gerald T. Cartridge case trimmer. 2,744,307,
5-8-56, CI. 29—1.32.
Smilges, Robert : See —
Adams, Cecil E., and Smilges. 2,762,342.
Smillie Winston B., to Piatt & Smillie Chemicals, Inc. Appli-
cator. 2,768,399^ 10-30-56, CI. 15—131.
Smillie Winston B., and J. L. Rainey, to Piatt & Smillie
Chemicals, Inc. Applicator. 2,768,400, 10-30-56, CI.
15 — 131.
Smiraldo, Anthony C. Adjustable car screen. 2,760,568,
8-28-56, CI. 160—372.
Smiraldo, Anthony C. Adjustable car screen. 2,768,682,
10-30-56, CI. 160—372.
Smirl, Richard L., to Borg-Warner Corp. Transmission.
2,736.407, 2-28-56, CI. 192 — 3.2.
Smirl, Richard L., to Borg-Warner Corp. Speed responsive
fluid clutch. 2,771,976, 11-27-56, CI. 192—85.
Smisko, John, to Aeroquip Corp. Locking pawl. 2,731,058,
1-17-56, CI. 151—39.
Smisko, Paul, to Stackpole Carbon Co. Dynamoelectric brush
and method of making same. 2,739,912, 3-27-56, CI.
117—223.
Smit, Anton & Co. Inc. : See —
Karpovitz, Frank. 2,738,784.
Smit, Johannes H. Chord-changing device. 2,746,337,
5-22-56, CI. 84—317.
Smit-Rontgen N. V. : See —
Zaalberg, Willem. 2,771,330.
Smith, A. L., Iron Co. : See —
Kruger, Michael H. 2.734,126.
Kruger, Michael H. 2,740,883.
Kruger, Michael H. 2,740,885.
Smith, A. O., Corp. : See —
Andrus, Orrin E. 2,744,863.
Andrus, Orrin E.
Andrus, Orrin E.
Andrus, Orrin E.
Andrus, Orrin E.
Berg, William F.
Berg, William F.
Broberg, Leonard
2.748,250.
2.752,308.
2,764,541.
2,768,424.
2,729,432.
2,729,433.
2.755,942.
Broberg, Leonard E. 2,747,703.
Broberg. Leonard E., and Dueringer. 2,764,320.
Broughton, Dean C. 2,752,204.
Broughton. Dean C. and Dueringer. 2,729,268.
Buehner, Howard A. 2,736,294.
Craig. Bruce G. 2,744,843.
Dupi'inger, Erwin G., and Martin. 2,736,461.
Ernestus, Adolph W. 2,729,313.
Felt, Adolnh E. 2.729,297.
Gruetjen, Frederick A. 2.751,667.
Healv, James H, and Sullivan. 2,754,222.
Hortvet, Richard M. 2,772,082.
Martin, Wesley G. 2.755,771.
Nystrom, Albert F. 2.764.031.
Peet, George B. 2,739,376.
Polzer, John O. 2,751,724.
Rauter, Frederick W. 2,755,510.
Reed, Daniel J. 2.747,649.
Reed. Daniel J. 2.751,672.
Reed. Daniel J., and Kennedy. 2,764,124.
Schilberg, Arnold G. 2.739.822.
Schilberg, Arnold G. 2.747,887.
Sevmour, Hale D. 2,755,749.
Sherman. Donald W. 2.755.892.
Smith. George M. 2,768,597.
Steen. William E. 2,746,430.
Thompson, Phillip A. 2,747,975.
Smith, Albert G. : See —
McAfee, Jerry, and Smith. 2,753,293
Unruh, Cornelius C, and Smith. 2,768,154.
Smith, Albert P. Variable displacement pump unit.
2,737,900, 3-13-56, CI. 103—162.
Smith, Alexander, and B. D. Baggs. Adjustable horizontally
rotated multiblade mowing attachment. 2,732,675,
1-31-56, CI. 56 — 6.
Smith, Alexander, and B. D. Baggs. Lawn mower with vari-
able speed transmission. 2,740,246, 4-3-56, CI. 56 — 25.4.
Smith, Alexander, Inc. : See —
Bistany. Elias J. 2,768,649.
Florio, Patrick A., and Rainard. 2,734,835.
Goodhue, William. 2,758,357.
Hay, William D. 2,734,228.
Linscott, Leroy N. 2,751,937.
Rainard, Leo W., and Mersereau. 2,734,834.
Runton, Leslie A and Bejeuhr. 2,770,283.
Runton, Leslie A., and Mersereau. 2,741,825.
Runton, Leslie A., and Shattuck. 2,738,296.
Schock, Alfred. 2,768,671.
Schock, Alfred. 2,770,216.
Shattuck, Ewart H. 2,751,661.
Shattuck, Ewart H. 2,758,358.
Shattuck, Ewart H. 2,760,252.
Smith, Alfzed J. : See —
Andrews, Walter A., and Smith. 2,741,088.
Smith, Alfred P., to The D. B. Smith & Co., Inc. Hand spray
pumps. 2,743,135, 4-24-56, CI. 299—97.
Smith, Allen E. : See —
O'Brien, George E., Smith, and Bornmann. 2,763,588.
O'Brien, George E., Smith, and Bornmann. 2,763,589.
Smith, Allen E„ A. W. Feldman, and G. M. Stone, to United
States Rubber Co. N-1-naphthylphthalamic acid herbicidal
compositions. 2,736,646, 2-28-56, CI. 71—2.4.
Smith, Allen E., A. W. Feldman, and G. M. Stone, to United
States Rubber Co. N-1-naphthylphthalamic acid herbicidal
compositions. 2,736,647, 2-28-56, CI. 71 — 2.6.
Smith, Allen E., G. E. O'Brien, and A. Bornmann, to United
States Rubber Co. Substituted l-benzoyl-2-phenyl-hydra-
zine fungicidal compositions and method of applying to
plants. 2,758,051, 8-7-56, CI. 167—30.
Smith, Allen E., G. E. O'Brien, and A. Bornmann, to United
States Rubber Co. l-benzoyl-2-(4-chlorophenyl) hydrazine
fungicidal composition and method of applying to plants.
2,758,052, 8-7-56, CI. 167—30.
Smith, Allen E., G. E. O'Brien, and A. Bornmann, to United
States Rubber Co. Method of controlling fungi on plants
and seeds with benzoyl phenyl hydrazines. 2,758,053,
8-7-56, CI. 167—30.
Smith, Allen E., G. E. O'Brien, and A. Bornmann, to United
States Rubber Co. Substituted l-benzoyl-2-phenyl hydra-
zine fungicidal compositions and method of applying to
plants. 2,758,054. 8-7-56, CI. 167—30.
Smith, Allen E., A. W. Feldman, and G. M. Stone, to United
States Rubber Co. N-1-naphthylphthalamic acid herbicidal
compositions. 2,770,537, 11-13-56, CI. 71—2.4.
Smith, Alma C. and R. L. Lunch box. 2,763,366, 9-18-56,
CI. 206 — 4.
Smith, Alonzo L. Hearing aid, construction and support
therefor. 2.765,373, 10-2-56. CI. 179—107.
Smith, Alva T., to The Alva T. Smith Co. Joint structure
for a multiple tool. 2,760,799, 8-28-56, CI. 287 — 51.
Smith, Alva T. Co., The : See —
Smith, Alva T. 2,760,799.
Smith, Andrew P., to Smith-Byrne Co., Inc. Graphite con-
taining metallurgical coke and process for its manufacture.
2,732,333, 1-24-56. CI. 202—33.
Smith, Anthony P., and G. Fletcher. Insecticide — and like
spraying equipment. 2,744,662, 5-8-56, CI. 222—189.
Smith, Archie E. : See —
Sasnett, Russell M., and Smith. 2,741,104.
Smith, Archie T. and W. L. Ladder stage. 2,732,264,
1-24-56, Cl. 304—10.
Smith, Arthur D., to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp.
Article handler. 2,732,083, 1-24-56, CI. 214 — 1.
Smith, Arthur D., to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp.
Taper rolling mill. 2.734,407. 2-14-56. CI. 80—56.
Smith, Arthur D., to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp.
Method and apparatus for unwrapping a coil of metal
stock. 2,702,418. 9-11-56, CI. 153—54.
Smith, Arthur E. W., to Ed Geistlich Sonne A. G. fur Chem-
ische Industrie. New antituberculotic compounds and
process of preparing same. 2,758.117, 8-7-56, CI. 260 — 295.
Smith, Arthur E. W., and E. Hofstetter, to Ed. Geistlich
Sonne A. G. fiir Chemische Industrie. Preparation of in-
testinal disinfectants. 2,752,342, 6-26-56, CI. 260 — 239.95.
Smith, Arthur F. : See —
Carroll, Fred M.. and Smith. 2,753,792.
Smith. Arthur F. Process for continuous production of poly-
vinyl chloride. 2,762,769, 9-11-56, CI. 204 — 163.
Smith. Arthur F. Bumper mounts for trailer hitches.
'2.772,099. 11-27-56, CI. 280—502.
Smith, Arthur L. J., to Radio Corp. of America. Multi-color
kinescope screen. 2,733,164, 1-31-56. €1. 117 — 33.5.
Smith, Arthur L. J., to Radio Corp. of America. Fluoride
phosphors. 2,746,933, 5-22-56. Cl. 252—301.4.
Smith, Aubrey J., Sr. Knot-tying implement. 2,758,858,
8-14-56, Cl. 289—17.
Smith, Austin G., to Power Jets (Research and Development)
Ltd. Blading for turbines and like machines. 2,750,147,
6-12-56, Cl. 253—39.15.
Smith. Baynard R., to Steatite Research Corp. Multiple
solder-seal bushing. 2,770,669, 11-13-56, Cl. 174 — 152.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 195G
Smith Bearing Co., Inc., The : See—
Ritchie, Frank W., and Maas. 2,729,520.
Smith, Belmont D. Rotary bit for dry rock drilling.
2,751,196, 6-19-56, CI. 255—304.
Smith. Ben J., and R. T. Butler, to Ford Motor Co. Lock
mechanism. 2,753,202, 7-3-56, CI. 292—251.
Smith, Bernard, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Rocket motor junc-
ture. 2,761,279, 9^-56, CI. 60—35.6.
Smith, Blanchard D., to Scripto, Inc. Retracting mechanism
for ball point pens and the like. 2,750,926, 6-19-56, CI.
120—42.03.
Smith, Blanchard D., to Scripto, Inc. Retractable ball pen.
2.775.228, 1 2-25-50. CI. 120—42.03.
Smith, Bob H., to the United States of America as represented
by the United States Atomic Energy Commission. Poly-
phase voltage generator. 2,731,590, 1-17-56, CI. 321 — 36.
Smith, Brook I. : See —
Boston, Edward D., and Smith. 2,735,804.
Jahnig, Charles E., and Smith. 2,743,216.
Maisel, Daniel S., and Smith. 2,733,286.
Wilson, Howard L., Banes, Smith, and Nelson. 2. 73(1. (is").
Smith. Brook I., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Coke
calcining process. 2,734,851, 2-14-56. CI. 202—14.
Smith, Brook I., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Hy-
drolysis of ethyl sulfates. 2,705,347, 10-2-56, CI. 260— 639.
Smith, Brook I., and C. E. .Tahnig, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Integrated coking and calcining process.
2,734,853, 2-14-56, CI. 202—31.
Smith. Brook I., and W. H. Rader, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Acid absorption of olefins. 2,755.L>°,7.
7-17-56, CI. 260—460.
Smith, Bruce N. : See —
Daniels, Richard W., Diggle, and Smith. 2,771,206.
Smith, Burns A. : See —
Greathouse, Lucien H., Smith, Robinson, and ITaydel.
2,744,014.
Smith-Bvrne Co., Inc. : See —
Smith, Andrew P. 2,732,333.
Smith, Byrom J., to Heli-Coil Corp. Deformable plastic
nut having wire coil insert threads retained therein.
2.775,281, 12-25-56, CI. 151—7.
Smith, Carl H., Jr. : See—
Hoeppner. Conrad H., and Smith. 2,744,196.
Smith, Carl K„ to Bonn Engineering Co. Apparatus for
treating metal articles. 2,742,739, 4-24-56, CI. 51 — 9.
Smith. Carl L. : See —
McKenzie, Robert T., and Smith. 2,763,565.
Sm'th. Carl W.. and N. W. Templin, to Standard Oil Co.
Method of killing flies with composition comprising pyreth-
rins and p-aminoazobenzene. 2,772,198, 11-27-56, CI.
167—24.
Smith, Carlisle F., to J. I. Case Co. Baling machine.
2,770.184, 11-13-56, CI. 100—19.
Smith. Carroll Dunham, Pharmacal Co. : See —
Neesby, Torben E. 2,768,875.
Smith. Charles B. : See —
Fanti. Roy A., and Smith. 2,739,770.
Smith, Charles B., to United Aircraft Corp. Spinner con-
struction for an aeronautical propeller. 2,755,868, 7-24-56,
CI. 170—159.
Smith. Charles C, to Darlington Fabrics Corp. Method of
producing fibrous covering for elastic thread. 2,733,179,
1-31-56, CI. 154—91.
Smith, Charles C, to The Locomotive Finished Material Co.
Stabilizers or cushioning devices for railway trucks.
2.744.750. 5-8-56, CI. 267—67.
Smith, Charles D. : See —
Litus, John, and Smith. 2,773,599.
Smith, Charles E. Parts remover. 2,737,139, 3-6-56, CI.
113—50.
Smith, Charles E., to Avery Adhesive Label Corp. Web feed
control for printing and die-cutting press. 2,748,697,
6_5_5fi, CI. 101—227.
Smith. Charles G. Chopping and mixing bowl. 2,739,464,
3-27-56, CI. 65—15.
Smith, Charles G., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Zone-refining appa-
ratus. 2,773.923, 12-11-56, CI. 13—26.
Smith. Charles Harry : See —
MacGregor. Peter S., and Smith. 2,771,090.
Smith, Charles J., and C. E. Read, to Monroe Auto Equipment
Co. Power steering device and valve therefor. 2,755,627,
7-24-56, CI. 60 — 52.
Smith, Charles R., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Electric snap
switches. 2.751,450,6-10 56. CI. 200 — 67.
Smith, Charles R., to Cutler, Hammer, Inc. Diaphragm ele-
ments. 2.751.935, 6-26-56, CI. 137 — 795.
Smith, Charles S., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Waste heat
vanor generator. 2.754,807. 7-17-56, CI. 122 — 7.
Smith. Charles S., to Controls Co. of America. Pivotal joints.
2,767,000. 10-16-56, CI. 287—20.
Smith, Charles T. : See —
Bustin. Norris L., and Smith. 2,775,170.
Smith, Clarence C. : See —
Attwood. John G., and Smith. 2,741,198.
Smith, Clarence C, to Union Special Machine Co. Feed-off-
the-arm knit goods machine. 2,729,176, 1-3-56, CI.
112 — 63.
Smith, Clarence E. Crop dusting machine. Re. 24,256,
12-11-56, CI. 43—148.
Smith, Clarence M„ to The Bryant Electric Co. Wiring device.
2,773,248, 12-4-50, CI. 339—164.
Smith, Clarence R. Adjustable oil filler spout. 2,750,003,
6-12-56, CI. 184 — 105.
Smith, Clayton W. ; See —
Antonidis, John E., Edmundson, Smith, and House.
2,774,894.
Smith, Cleveland S., to Syntron Co. Vaporizing apparatus for
producing selenium rectifiers. 2,767,682, 10-23-56, CI.
118—49.
Smith, Clifford B., to Vinco Corp. Method of making pre-
loaded bearings. 2,759,243, 8-21-56, CI. 29—148.4.
Smith, Clifford D., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Non-
metallic enclosure. 2,731,055, 1-17-56, CI. 150 — 52.
Smith, Clifford W. Strainer attachment for receptacles.
2,748,946, 6-5-56, CI. 210—163.
Smith, Cloyd D., and R. L. Matthews, to H. Stroh. Apparatus
tor spraying and drying operations. 2,732,701, 1-31-56,
(.'1. 68 — 20.
Smith-Corona, Inc. : See —
Barkdoll, Joseph P. 2,758,692.
Kennedy, Charles H., Jr., and Wade. 2,734,613.
Wade, Willard H. 2,757,773.
Smith, Curtis W. : See —
Payne, George B., and Smith. 2,730,531.
Payne, George B., and Smith. 2,701,870.
Smith, Curtis W., to Shell Development Co. Hydroxylation
process. 2,731,502, 1-17-56, CI. 260—635.
Smith, Curtis W., to Shell Development Co. Treatment of
aralkyl hydroperoxides. 2,735,871, 2-21-56, CI. 260 — 610.
Smith, Curtis W., to Shell Development Co. Thermoplastic
polymer compositions plasticized with certain esters of sub-
stituted 1,5-pentanediols. 2,744,877, 5-8-56, CI. 260 — 31.4.
Smith, Curtis W., to Shell Development Co. Oxidation with
peroxides. 2,754,325, 7-10-56, CI. 260—536.
Smith, Curtis W„ to Shell Development Co. Addition of
hydrogen peroxide to olefinic compounds. 2,773,909.
12-11-56, CI. 260—635.
Smith, Curtis W., and R. T. Holm, to Shell Development Co.
Preparation of 2,3,4-trihydroxyalkanenitriles. 2,735,864,
2-21-56, CI. 260—465.6.
Smith, Curtis W., and R. T. Holm, to Shell Development Co.
Oxidation of unsaturated aldehydes to acids. 2,744,928,
5-8-56, CI. 260—530.
Smith, Curtis W., and R. T. Holm, to Shell Development Co.
Production of unsaturated carboxylic acids. 2,744,929.
5-8-56, CI. 260—530.
Smith, Curtis W„ and R. T. Holm, to Shell Development
Co. Reduction of 9, 10 anthracene carbonylic adducts.
2,761,883, 9-4-56, CI. 260—638.
Smith, Curtis W., and R. T. Holm, to Shell Development Co.
Catalytic reactions with osmium oxide catalysts. 2,773,101.
12-4-56, CI. 260—635.
Smith, Cyril R. B., and F. H. T. Izon, to Amal Ltd. Carburet-
tors for internal combustion engines. 2,756,033. 7-24-56,
CI. 261 — 44.
Smith, D. B., & Co., Inc., The : See —
Smith, Alfred P. 2,743,135.
Smith, Dale D., to Harley Earl, Inc. Lamp shade and lamp.
2.752,482, 6-26-56, CI. 240—108.
Smith, Daniel A. Engine valve construction and method of
making same. 2,753,857, 7-10-56, CI. 123 — 188.
Smith, Daniel W., to Rhinehart Development Corp. Live-
stock waterers. 2.762,333, 9-11-56, CI. 119—81.
Smith & Davis Mfg. Co. : See —
Schindler. Fred G. 2.770.814.
Smith, Denton C. Cooking vessel. 2,766,682, 10-16-56, CI.
99^19.
Smith, Donald A. : See —
Unruh, Cornelius C, and Smith. 2,751,373.
Smith, Donald G., to Hester Plow Co., Inc. Tractor imple-
ment supporting attachment. 2,747,485, 5-29-56, CI.
97 — 46.59.
Smith, Donald H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Cur-
rent supply apparatus. 2,753,510, 7-3-56. CI. 321 — 19.
Smith, Douglas. Bimetallic coupling for flanged pipe ele-
ments. 2,773,709, 12-11-56, CI. 285—187.
Smith, Douglas. Bimetallic coupling for flanged pipe fittings.
2,773,710, 12-11-56, CI. 285—187.
Smith-Douglass Co., Inc. : See —
Hollingsworth, Clinton A. 2,753,045.
Hollingsworth, Clinton A. 2.753,253.
Hollingsworth, Clinton A. 2.758.714.
Hollingsworth, Clinton A. 2,773,736.
Hollingsworth, Clinton A., and Williams. 2,754,191.
Smith, Dudley T. : See —
Rosenholtz, Joseph L„ and Smith. 2,729,096.
Smith, Earl D. Bolster. 2,736,908, 3-6-56, CI. 5 — 340.
Smith, Earl D., to General Motors Corp. Diesel-electric
vehicle and centering device. 2,757,294, 7-31-56, CI.
290—10.
Smith, Earl F„ to Midwest Metal Products Co. Trash burner.
2 738.743. 3-20-56, CI. T10 — 18.
Smith, Earl R., and J. V. Fitzgerald, to Pittsburgh Plate
Glass Co. Method of making silver mirrors on glass.
2.762.714, 9-11-56, CI. 117—35.
Smith, Earl W. : See —
Follows. Alan G., Hoyt, and Smith. 2.767,051.
Smith, Edmont S., to B. & B. Engineering & Supplv Co., Inc.
Tubular power saw. 2.751,941, 6-26-56. CI. 143 — 85.
Smith, Edward P., to The Ohio Brass Co. Feeder tap.
2,761,039, 8-28-56, CI. 200—115.5.
Smith, Edward W. Oscillating system for impregnating sheet
material. 2,741,111, 4-10-56, CI. 68—175.
Smith. Edward W. Variable speed drive. 2,747,710, 5-29-56,
CI. 192—84.
LIST OF PATENTEES
735
Smith, Edward W. Means for raising liquids from great
depths. 2,751,848, 6-26-5G, CI. 103 — 75.
Smith, Edward W. Pressurized containers and method of
filling the same. 2,757,843, 8-7-56, CI. 226—69.
Smith, Edwin B. : See —
Dinsmore, Arthur S., and Smith. 2,739,717.
Luehm, Francis H., and Smith. 2,735,138.
Smith, Egmont S., to B. & B. Engineering & Supply Co., Inc.
Work piece mounting apparatus. 2,773,527, 12-11-56, CI.
144—145.
Smith, Eldred T„ and A. F. Maclean, to Celanese Corp. of
America. Purification of acids containing 2 to 6 carbon
atoms. 2,770,585, 11-13-56, CI. 202 — 59.
Smith, Elmore S., to Moffats Ltd. Compensated thermostatic
control for electric ranges. 2,732,476, 1-24-56, CI. 219—20.
Smith, Elwood E., to Rovtar Tool & Die Mfg. Co. Hedge
trimmer. 2,748,477, 6-5-56, CI. 30 — 208.
Smith, Emerson E. : See —
Porter, William M., and Smith. 2,744,172.
Smith Engineering Co. : See —
Smith, Roy D. 2,767,764.
Smith Engineering Works : See — ■
Rumpel, Harvey H. 2,747,804.
Smith Eric H., and R. E. Baharian, to Riley Stoker Corp.
Intertube burner. 2,755,781. 7-24-56, CI. 122 — 235.
Smith, Eric M. Combined anti-twist rudder and float for use
with fishing lures. 2,769,271, 11-6-56, CI. 43 — 43.13.
Smith, Ernest A., to General Electric Co. Conveyor mech-
anism. 2,731,139. 1-17-56, CI. 198 — 219.
Smith, Ernest W. : See —
Leslie, Philip, and Batten. 2,745,140.
Smith, Eugene W. : See —
Gotlib, Milton H. 2,745,258.
Smith, Florence P. Self-closing bottle cap. 2,730,273,
1-10-56, CI. 222—484.
Smith, Francis E., and G. R. Urquhart, to General Motors
Corp. Side roof rail weatherstrip for vehicle closures.
2,737,412. 3-6-56, CI. 296—44.
Smith. Francis W. Gummed tape applicator. 2,739,725,
3-27-56. CI. 216—61.
Smith, Frank. Welded steel boiler. 2,736.298, 2-28-56, CI.
122—145.
Smith, Frank B., to United States Rubber Co. Rubber proc-
essing. 2,760,949, 8-28-56, CI. 260 — 41.5.
Smith, Frank E. Steam engine. 2,757,644, 8-7-56, CI.
121 — 109.
Smith, Frank G. Fastener strip. 2,771,610, 11-27-56, CI.
1—56.
Smith, Frank J. Oil cooled piston structure. 2,742.883,
4-24-56, CI. 123 — 41.38.
Smith, Frank R. : See —
Baxter, Lee G., Smith, and Mottet. 2,746,096.
Smith, Frank X. : See-
Russell, John A., and Smith. 2,752,462.
Smith. Franklin A. : See —
Lee, John, and Smith. 2,764,585.
Smith. Fred. Recovery of uranium values from waste.
2,750.253, 6-12-56. CI. 23—14.5.
Smith, Fred T., to The Calkins Mfg. Co. Tractor implement
linkage. 2,765,721, 10-9-56, CI. 97 — 46.59.
Smith, Fred T., to The Calkins Mfg. Co. Reversible disc plow.
2,772,615, 12-1-56, CI. 97—31.
Smith, Frederick E. : See —
Di Stefano, John F., and Smith. 2,761,393.
Smithy Frederick H. Self-aligning tool holder. 2,768,832,
10-30-56. CI. 279—16.
Smith, Frederick J., to A. G. Warnes. Snap-out form separa-
tor. 2,771,950, 11-27-56, CI. 164—84.5.
Smith, G. Tucker : See —
Jones. Montgomery O. 2,738,009.
Jones, Montgomery O. 2.756.822.
Smith, Garland B. Artificial Christmas tree. 2,774,165,
12-18-56, CI. 41—15.
Smith-Gates Corp., The : See —
Gates. Franklin M., and Hussman. 2,754,838.
Smith, George B. : See —
Smith. Thomas O. and W. C. 2.765.725.
Smith, George F. Camouflage holder for hunting garments.
2.744.348. 5-8-56, CI. 41—10.
Smith, Georae H. : See —
Reid. Thomas S., Smith, and Pearlson. 2,746,997.
Smith, George H., to Electro-Gleam, Inc. Composition for use
in electronolishing. 2.773,821, 12-11-56, CI. 204—140.5.
Smith, George L. Machine for inserting handle sticks into
imDalnhle articles. 2,740,117. 4-3-56, CI. 1 — 1.
Smith, George M.. to A. O. Smith Corp. Welding fixture for
thin walled tanks. 2,768,597, 10-30-56. CI. 113 — 99.
Smith. Gerald N. Foldable umbrella. 2,767,722, 10-23-56,
CI. 135 — 19.5.
Smith, fierard V. : See — ■
Wahler. Dale E. and L. P., and Smith. 2,743,866.
Smith, Gladys F. Portable carrier. 2,730,151, 1-10-56, CI.
150—1.
Smith, Gordon N.. to Sawyer's Inc. View indicator for stereo
projector. 2,753,759, 7-10-56, CI. 88 — 27.
Smith, Gordon N., to Sawyer's Inc. Photoflash synchroniz-
ing means for a camera. 2,753,773. 7-10-56, CI. 95 — 11.5.
Smith, Gordon N.. to Sawyer's Inc. Film feeding mechanism
for camera. 2,753,775, 7-10-56, CI. 95 — 31.
Smith, Gordon N., to Sawyer's Inc. Safety mechanism on film
feeding means for camera. 2,753,776, 7-10-56, CI. 95 — 31.
Smith, Gordon N., to Sawver's Inc. Reel advancer for pro-
jector. 2,764,911, 10-2-56, CI. 88—27.
Smith, Grafton A. : See —
Ohlsen, Rodney M., and Smith. 2,736,201.
Smith, Graydon, to The Foxboro Co. Chart drive apparatus.
2,736,629, 2-28-56, CI. 346 — 44.
Smith, Grover C. Recoiling barrel firearm with pivoted
lock. 2,741,950, 4-17-56, CI. 89—176.
Smith, Grover H., and R. D. Wans. Anti-fogging meters.
2,738,672. 3-20-56, CI. 73—272.
Smith, Harley D. Putty knives. 2,759,218, 8-21-56, CI.
18—3.5.
Smith, Harley F.
CI. 294 — 66.
Smith, Harold E.
CI. 33—80.
Smith, Harold W.
Fishing plug retriever. 2,760,810, 8-28-56,
Drafting equipment. 2,732,624, 1-31-56,
See —
Thunaes, Arvid, Brown, Smith, and Brannen. 2,738,253.
Smith, Harry A., Jr., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Timer
controls for automatic glass cutting machine. 2,763,928,
9-25-56, CI. 33—27.
Smith, Harry F., to Mansfield Sanitary Pottery, Inc. Method
of assembling ball cocks and the like. 2,737,711, 3-13-56,
CI. 29—474.4.
Smith, Harry F., to Mansfield Sanitary Pottery, Inc. Inlet
valve for flush tanks. 2,770,250, 11-13-56, CI. 137 — 426.
Smith. Harry J. : See —
Dietrich, Cornelius F., and Smith. 2,742,815.
Smith, Harry M. Can holder and rack. 2,750,140, 6-12-56,
CI. 248—154.
Smith, Harry P., Jr. : See —
Gray, Landon R., and Smith. 2,739,634.
Smith, Harry R., and A. R. Taylor, to Standard Electronics
Corp. Variable radio frequency interstage impedance.
2,756.338, 7-24-56, CI. 250—40.
Smith, Harry R., and A. R. Taylor, to Standard Electronics
Corp. Filament lead-in and impedance matching structure
for a grounded grid amplifier. 2,775,660, 12-25-56, CI.
179—171.
Smith, Harvey J. : See —
Deziel, Fred T., and Smith. 2,747,112.
Smith, Harvey J., to Modern Metal Products Co. Canned oil
display and can draining cabinet. 2,743,039, 4-24-56, CI.
222—112.
Smith, Harvey J., to Modern Metal Products Co. Canned oil
display and can draining cabinet. 2,765,206, 10-2-56, CI.
312—212.
Smith, Harvey M. and W. Ashcroft, to The Warner & Swasey
Co. Undershot bailer. 2,757,876, 8-7-56, CI. 242 — 544.
Smith, Henry M. : See —
Koda, Nobuo J., Smith, Corderman, and Rodgers.
2.769,116.
Smith, Henry O. Cigarette holder. 2,738,792, 3-20-56, CI.
131—185.
Smith, Herbert A., and G. F. Herrera-Low, to Spirax-Sarco
Ltd. Valves for controlling the flow of fluids. 2,742,230,
4-17-56, CI. 236—12.
Smith, Herbert D., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Fit-
ting for flexible wall tank. 2,772,101, 11-27-56, CI.
285—200.
Smith, Herbert F., to Merchants Distilling Corp. Purifica-
tion of alcohol. 2,756,199, 7-24-56, CI. 202 — 57.
Smith, Herman E. : See —
Cartlidge, Frank, and Smith. 2.743,094.
Smith. Herman E., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Bit holder assembly.
2.743.096, 4-24-56, CI. 262 — 33.
Smith, Herman E., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Contractible boring
head for mining machines. 2,745,650, 5-15-56, CI. 262 — 7.
Smith, Herschel D., to S. Beck. Pneumatic spring suspension
for vehicles. 2,755.099, 7-17-56, CI. 280 — 124.
Smith, Herschel G. : See —
Cantrell, Troy L., and Smith. 2,736,704.
Cantrell, Trov L., and Smith. 2,736,705.
Smith, Herschel G., T. L. Cantrell, and J. G. Peters, to Gulf
Oil Corp. Resinous condensation product of formaldehyde,
alkaline earth metal sulfide, and an alkylated monohydric
phenol. 2.736,702, 2-28-56, CI. 252 — 42.7.
Smith, Herschel G., T. L. Cantrell, and J. G. Peters, to Gulf
Oil Corp. Resinous products. 2,736,703, 2-28-56, CI.
252 42 7
Smith, Herschel G.. T. L. Cantrell, and M. L. Hill, to Gulf
Oil Corp. Insecticidal compositions containing pyrethrin
and a calcium phthalamidate. 2,742,392, 4-17-56, CI.
Smith. Herschel G., T. L. Cantrell. and J. G. Peters, to Gulf
Oil Corp. Amidic acids. 2,742,498. 4-17-56. CI. 260 — 518.
Smith. Herschel G., and T. L. Cantrell, to Gulf Oil Corp.
Addition agents. 2,767,165, 10-16-56. CI. 260 — 139.
Smith. Hewitt, to Woodward Iron Co. Elevator safety device.
2,757.757.8-7-56,01.187—13.
Smith, Hiram P.. and R. W. Kramer, to International Har-
vester Co. Bearing. 2,771,326, 11-20-56. CI. 308 — 181
Smith, Homer H. Bottle crusher. 2,756,937, 7-31-56, CI
241 — 99.
Smith, Horace L., Jr., to H. W. Lay & Co., Inc. Method of
cooking comestibles. 2,767,095, 10-16-56, CI. 99 — 100.
Smith, Howard A. : See —
Larson, Algot, and Smith. 2,774,100.
Smith. Hugh T., to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. Round
work thermochemical scarfing apparatus. 2,742,960,
4-24-56, CI. 158—27.4.
Smith. Hurley H. Keyless combination push button door lock.
2,772,555, 12-4-56, CI. 70—153.
Smith, Ira D.. to The Cleveland Pneumatic Tool Co. Full
swivel steering system. 2,756,949, 7-31-56, CI. 244 — 50.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Smith, Ira D., J. J. Takacs, and R. F. Warner, to The Cleve-
land Pneumatic Tool Co. Shock absorbing strut. 2,735,674,
2-21-56, CI. 267—64.
Smith, Ira D., and L. P. Spontelli, to The Cleveland Pneu-
matic Tool Co. Screw scraper and wiper. 2,757,548,
8-7-56, CI. 74—424.8.
Smith, James. Handling device. 2,744,641, 5-8-56, CI.
214—300.
Smith, James A. : See —
Carlisle, Charles H., and Smith. 2,759,551.
Smith, James A., and C. J. Lyons, to Clark & Vicario Corp.
Conditioning paper-making stock. 2,751,031, 6-19-56, CI.
183—2.5.
Smith, James G., and E. I. Sundeen, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Decoration of cellulosic, metal and vitreous surfaces.
2,747,997, 5-29-56, CI. 95—7.
Smith, James H. : See —
Dobes, Michael J., and Smith. 2,755.358.
Smith, James H. Electric rotary edge trimmer. 2,759,319,
8-21-56, CI. 56—25.4.
Smith, James L. Fluid-pressure-actuated vise. 2,734,408,
2-14-56, CI. 81—17.2.
Smith, James W., to Carrier Engineering Co. Ltd. Apparatus
for treating with liquid a body having irregular non-sym-
metrical surfaces. 2,763,232, 9-18-56, CI. 118 — 6.
Smith, James W., and F. C. Wagner, to Minneapolis-Honey-
well Regulator Co. Combustion safeguard apparatus.
2,748,846, 6-5-56, CI. 158—28.
Smith, Jesse G., to Batson-Cook Co. Adjustable beam bear-
ings. 2,730,413, 1-10-56. CI. 308—24.
Smith, Joe C. Sectional thermos food containers. 2,746,634,
5-22-56, CI. 220—16.
Smith, John. Electric fish gigger. 2,746,198, 5-22-56, CI.
43—19.2.
Smith, John C. Bottle pilot tube attaching device. 2,744,649,
5-8-56, CI. 215—100.
Smith, John D., Jr. : See —
Zeitz, Frederick H. 2,771,019.
Smith, John E. Sectional ladder. 2,744,674, 5-8-56, CI.
228—34.
Smith, John F. : See —
Goodman, Isaac, Lambert, Smith, and Williams.
2,762,787.
Nicholson, Samuel S., and Smith. 2,743.353.
Smith, John F., to Wilfrid O. White & Sons, Inc. Echo depth
sounding apparatus. 2,767,385, 10-16-56, CI. 340 — 3.
Smith, John F., and F. Dawson, to Compo Shoe Machinery
Corp. Work support for shoe presses. 2,759,205, 8-21-56,
CI. 12—123.
Smith, John H. : See —
Royer, Darrell E., and Smith. 2,747,742.
Smith, John H. Mechanical automatic liquid dispenser.
2,734,659, 2-14-56, CI. 222 — 2.
Smith, John J. : See —
Kennette. Heath O., Plummer, and Smith. 2,731,679.
Mueller, Frank H., and Smith. 2,745,669.
Mueller, Frank H., and Smith. 2,761,688.
Mueller, Frank H., and Smith. 2,767,600.
Smith, John J., to Mueller Co. Method of connecting service
pipe to main. 2,756,486, 7-31-56, CI. 29—157.
Smith, John L., and G. R. Parker. Can opener. 2,747,272,
5_29-56, CI. 30—6.1.
Smith, John L., and E. E. McCartney. Plumber's pipe jig.
2,774,134, 12-18-56, CI. 29—286.
Smith, John O., and W. R. Weigham, to Courtaulds Ltd. Ap-
paratus for use in the production of viscose. 2,754,181,
7-10-56, CI. 23—283.
Smith, John O., Jr. : See —
Gerhardt, Philip B., Smith, and Jones. 2,746,923.
Gerhardt. Philip B., Smith, and Jones. 2.750,340.
Hickok, John E., Smith, and Heigl. 2,767,123.
Smith, John O., Jr., and I. Kirshenbaum, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Polymerization catalyst and processes.
2.772.317, 11-27-56, CI. 260 — 683.15.
Smith, John R. Shaving tool for automatic screw machines.
2,746.332, 5-22-56. CI. 82—35.
Smith, John S., to Scripto, Inc. Marking element and dis-
pensing means therefor. 2,774,331, 12-18-56, CI. 120 — 13.
Smith, John R. : See —
Bates. Harold, Fisher, and Smith. 2.775.585.
Smith, John T., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Shot
hole cap wire catcher. 2,755,734, 7-24-56, CI. 102 — 22.
Smith, John W., to Battle Creek Packaging Machines, Inc.
Web indexing apparatus for wrapping machines. 2,730,359,
1-10-56, CI. 271—2.6.
Smith, John W. Hand warmer construction method.
2,746,138, 5-22-56, CI. 29—451.
Smith, John W., to Hercules Powder Co. Process for making
coated paper. 2,759,853, 8-21-56, CI. 117 — 157.
Smith, John W. Chain saw cart. 2,705,822, 10-9-56, CI.
143—32.
Smith, Joseph B. Packed sleeve pipe coupling. 2,747,900,
5-29-56, CI. 285—196.
Smith, Joseph C. to Durox Hardware Mfg. Corp. Drill box.
2.775,342, 12-25-56, CI. L'Oii— 17.
Smith, Joseph E. Rotary kite. 2,768,803, 10-30-56, CI.
244—153.
Smith, Joseph R. Can opening. 2,733,504, 2-7-56, CI. 30 —
6.1.
Smith, Julian C, to Hough Soils Engineering Laboratories.
Method of drilling. 2.729,426, 1-3-56, CI. 255 — 1.8.
Smith, Keith L., to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. Soil
conditioning with alkenyl succinic compounds. 2,770,077,
11-13-56, CI. 47—58.
Smith, Kenneth P. : See —
Kirby, Ben H., Olenick, and Smith. 2,733,250.
Smith, Kline & French Laboratories : See —
Blythe, Rudolph H. 2,738,303.
Clay, Edward B., and DAngelo. 2,736,288.
Ferlauto, Robert J., and Gulesich. 2,738,300.
Geissman, Theodore A. 2,734,068.
Greer, Henry W., Hompe, and Pinel. 2,760,321.
Hall, Claude C. 2,762,180.
Kerwln, James F., and Ullyot. 2,763,687.
Kerwin, James F., and Ullyot. 2,774,770.
Nabenhauer, Fred P. 2,744,901.
Whitecar, Alten E. 2,742,281.
Whitecar, Alten E. 2,747,351.
Whitecar, Alten E. 2,747,352.
Whitecar, Alten E. 2,748,695.
Whitecar, Alten E. 2,762,181.
Whitecar, Alten E. 2,767,873.
Smith, Lawrence E„ to The Bristol Co. Vapour pressure
thermometer. 2,732,716, 1-31-56, CI. 73 — 369.
Smith, Lee, to Carrom Industries, Inc. Hospital bed table.
2,749,197, 6-5-56, CI. 311 — 40.
Smith, Lee, to Carrom Industries, Inc. Leg construction for
case goods and the like. 2,766,090, 10-9-56, CI. 311 — 113.
Smith, Lee B. : See —
Calfee, John D., Miller, and Smith. 2,755,313.
Smith-Lee Co., Inc. : See —
Lindroth, Oscar J., and Kempe. 2,753,767.
Smith, Leo D. Tobacco carrier. 2,749,957, 6-12-56, CI.
150—1.
Smith, Leonard. Drain valve mechanism. 2,768,388,
10-30-56, CI. 4—200.
Smith, Leslie R. : See —
Hockert, Chester E., and Smith. 2,772,069.
Smith, Lester H. Apparatus for creating electric space
charges in combustion engines. 2,766,582, 10-16-56, CI.
60—39.01.
Ventilator structure. 2,737,876, 3-13-56,
Ventilator structure. 2,758,534, 8-14-56,
2,759,413,
Smith, Lester L.
CI. 98—42.
Smith, Lester L.
CI. 98—121.
Smith, Lester L. Louvered panel structure
8-21-56, CI. 98—121.
Smith, Lionel C. Gas tank cap with magnetic storing means.
2,758,743, 8-14-56, CI. 220 — 24.
Smith, Lloyd A., % to M. E. Smith. Condiment and toothpick
holder and dispenser. 2,772,023, 11-27-56, CI. 221—282.
Smith, Lloyd A. Condiment and toothpick holder and dis-
penser. 2,772,024, 11-27-56, CI. 221—282
Smith, Lloyd B.
183—76.
Smith, Louie E
4-24-56, CI. 29
Smith, Luke E.
apparatus. 2,7
Smith, Mamie P.
Dust collector. 2,755,1
7-24-56. CI.
Portable cleaning device. 2,743,134,
—84.
Impact-type material handling clam-shell
3,444, 2-28-56, CI. 214—657.
Multipurpose attachment for vehicle seat.
2,767,895, 10-23-56, CI. 224 — 42.42.
Smith, Marion J. Foldable lounge chair. 2,751,970, 6-26-56,
CI. 155—139.
Smith, Marion O., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Venting arrangement for container filling valves. 2,765,818,
10-9-56, CI. 141—286.
Smith, Marsden C, to B-I-F Industries, Inc. Pumping sys-
tem. 2,741,986, 4-17-56, CI. 103—11.
Smith, Martha M. Urinal holder. 2,756,751, 7-31-56, CI.
128—295.
Smith, Martin B. : See—
Garrett, Luther W., Jr., and Smith. 2,752,382.
Giraitis, Albert P., Limper, and Smith. 2,762,689.
Padgitt, Frank L., Smith, and Thomas. 2,761,777.
Smith, Marvin M., and C. O. Fields, to Muncie Gear Works,
Inc. Hydraulic trailer hitch. 2,746,574, 5-22-56. CI.
188—112.
Smith, Matthew, to United Aircraft Corp. Apparatus for
forming stator rings. 2,757,438, 8-7-56, CI. 29 — 23.5.
Smith, Maurice C, Jr., to Marbill Co. Slip soles for convert-
ing over-the-shoe boots to over-the-foot boots. 2,767,490,
10-23-56, CI. 36 — 44.
Smith-Meeker Engineering Co. : See —
Hults, Ellsworth H. 2.748.382.
Lindley, Frederick A., Jr. 2,732,418.
Woodworth, Frederick B., and Hults. 2,773,932.
Smith. Merle F. Bus operators punch and transfer holder.
2,745,581, 5-15-56, CI. 224—29.
Smith. Minot F. : See —
Meserve, Forrest C, and Smith. 2,741,307.
Smith, Monroe F., to Fibreboard Products Inc. Modified
paraffin wax grease resistant coating composition and
paperboard coated therewith. 2,733.225, 1-31-56, CI.
260—28.5.
Smith, Morris E. : See —
Smith, Lloyd A. 2,772,023.
Smith, Morris M. : See —
Grilley, Frank C, and Smith. 2,774,225.
Smith, Myron G. : See —
Prevost, Bruno E„ and Smith. 2,758,516.
Smith, Myron R., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Fuel burner control apparatus. 2,749,447, 6-5-56, CI.
250—83.3.
Smith, Neal J., to California Research Corp. Method of creat-
ing seismic disturbances. 2,755.878, 7-24-56, CI. 181 — 0.5.
Smith, Neal J., to California Research Corp. Interval velocity
seismic logging. 2,771,960, 11-27-56, CI. 181 — .5.
LIST OF PATENTEES
737
Smith, Neva-Tay K. : See —
McCorinick, Jerry R. D., and Smith. 2,731,497.
Smith, Neville F. and V. Gas candle. 2,749,733, 6-12-56,
CI. 67—87.
Smith, Orson P. Golf targets. 2,743,929, 5-1-56, CI.
273—181.
Smith, Oscar: See —
Oiler, Frank E. 2,769,369.
Smith, Oscar L. : See —
Mcintosh, Walter W., Moziek, and Smith. 2,771,636.
Smith, Otto J. M., to Hewlett-Packard Co. Sine wave gen-
erator. 2,748,278, 5-29-56. CI. 250—36.
Smith, P. Gene, and C. E. Brockner, to Sperry Rand Corp.
Waveguide hybrid network for monopulse comparator.
2,759,154, 8-14-5G, CI. 333—11.
Smith, Paul E., Jr. : See—
Brouha, Lucien A., Smith, and Zapp. 2,773,262.
Smith, Paul F. : See —
Hendlin, David, and Smith. 2,740,745.
Smith, Paul \ Jr. : See —
Mikeska, Louis A., and Smith. 2,750,342.
Morway, Arnold J., Young, and Smith. 2,750,341.
Smith, Paul V., Jr., and D. W. Young, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Alkyl esters and plastic compositions
comprising same. 2,734,884, 2-14-56. CI. 260 — 31.8.
Smith, Paul V., Jr., S. B. Lippincott, and C. W. Muessig, to
Esso Research and Engineering Co. Ashless detergent addi-
tive for lubricating oils. 2,764,551, 9-25-56, CI. 252—51.5.
Smith, Peter, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Produc-
tion of cyclo-hexa-l,4-diene-l,4-dicarboxylie acid. 2,734,077,
2-7-56, CI. 260—514.
Smith, Philip B. : See —
Battle, Norman, and Smith. 2,738,029.
Smith, Philip T., to Radio Corp. of America. High frequency
electron tube. 2,768,329, 10-23-56, CI. 315 — 58.
Smith, Philip W. : See —
Elsey, Carroll M. 2,769,251.
Smith, Pryor R. Leveling gauge. 2,752,692, 7-3-56, CI.
:,743,478.
Smith. Ralph E., to Manning, Maxwell & Moore, Inc. Chain
block hoist. 2,739,789, 3-27-56, CI. 254—171.
Smith, Ralph W. Structural member and connection means
therefor. 2,737,268, 3-6-56, CI. 189—36.
Smith, Ray F. Hydrodynamic brake. 2,775,318, 12-25-56,
CI. 188—90.
Smith, Raymond : See —
Phillips, Freeman J., and Smith. 2,745,738.
Smith, Raymond E. : See —
Foulkes, Christopher H., Childs, and Smith. 2,752,450.
Smith, Raymond F., to Smith and Yearout. Brick wall setting
device for cesspools. 2,757,036, 7-31-56, CI. 294 — 67.
Smith, Raymond T. : See —
Hale, Arthur N., and Smith. 2,762,325.
Smith, Richard A., to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Lamination
of perfluorochloroolefins and polyacrylonitrile. 2,774,702,
12-18-56. CI. 154—139.
Smith, Richard A., to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Lamination
of halogenated olefin polymers. 2,774,704, 12-18-56, CI.
154—139.
Smith, Richard A., to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Lamination
of chlorinated olefins. 2,774,705, 12-18-56, CI. 154—139.
Smith, Richard B. Blade sharpening apparatus. 2,751,721,
6-26-5(5, CI. 51—128.
Smith, Richard F. : See —
Longley, Raymond I., Jr., Chapin, and Smith. 2,740,771.
Smith, Richard J., to McGill Mfg. Co., Inc. Self-contained
seal and bearing assembly. 2,747,949, 5-29-56, CI.
308 — 187.2.
Smith, Richard J., to McGill Mfg. Co., Inc. Cam follower
bearing. 2,770,508, 11-13-56, CI. 308—187.1.
Smith, Richmond VV., to Bird Machine Co. Doctor assembly
and front removable blade and holder therefor. 2,732,773,
1-31-56. CI. 92—74.
Smith, Robert B., to Eastman Kodak Co. Printing color stereo
images onto lenticular film. 2,763,551, 9-18-56. CI. 95 — 2.
Smith, Robert E. Program indicator. 2,770,900, 11-20-56,
CI. 40— 65.
Smith, Robert E., and J. M. Wuerth, to North American Avia-
tion, Inc. Vertical velocity computer. 2,775,122, 12-25-56,
CI. 73—179.
Smith, Robert F„ to The Worthington Ball Co. Golf ball.
2,741,480, 4-10-56, CI. 273—227.
Smith, Robert F., to Chrysler Corp. Floating shoe brake.
2,745,516, 5-15-56, CI. 188—78.
Smith, Robert F., to Chrysler Corp. Wheel brake. 2,765,051,
10-2-56, CI. 188—78.
Smith, Robert F., to Chrysler Corp. Brake shoe adjuster and
release mechanism. 2,770,333. 11-13-56. CI. 188 — 216.
Smith, Robert H., to Chrysler Corp. Automotive heater
booster. 2,749,049, 6-5-56, CI. 237—8.
Smith, Robert L. : See —
Drake, Leonard C, and Smith. 2,734,874.
Smith, Robert M., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Chute for con-
veying molten glass. 2,758,421, 8-14-56, CI. 49—14.
Smith, Robert S. C. Fluid pressure seals. 2,758,857, 8-14-56,
CI. 286—26.
Smith, Robert W., to The T. L. Smith Co. Open end transit
agitator or mixer. 2,763,474, 9-18-56, CI. 259—161.
7
Smith, Roger H., to Bridgewater Machine Tool Co.
system for contour milling machines.
Template
2,758,515, 8-14-56,
CI. 90—62.
Smith, Roland V., to E. B. Eddy Co. Wiping or doctoring
devices for removing excess coating from sheet material.
2,774,329, 12-18-56, CI. 118 — 118.
Smith, Rolf M., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerating
apparatus. 2,732,126, 1-24-56, CI. 230—145.
Smith, Rolf M., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerating appa-
ratus. 2,757,858, 8-7-56, CI. 230—207.
Smith, Ronald A. : See —
Betteridge, Walter, Franklin, and Smith. 2,766,156.
Smith, Roy B., to Air Industries Co., Inc. Drain-off valve
for compressed air reservoirs. 2,739,605, 3-27-56, CI.
137—204.
Smith, Roy B., to Air Industries Co., Inc. Liquid level control.
2,764,645, 9-25-56, CI. 200—82.
Smith, Roy D., to Smith Engineering Co. Device for straight-
ening wheels. 2,767,764, 10-23-56, CI. 153—32.
Smith, Roy F. Lateral thrust eliminating and vertically
adjustable implement mounting tractor draw bar.
2,753,191. 7-3-56, CI. 280 — 405.
Smith, Roy F. Cutter and conveying attachment for trac-
tors. 2,760,326, 8-28-56, CI. 56—23.
Smith, Roy L. : See —
Smith, Alma C. and R. L. 2,763,366.
Smith, Roy M., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Circuit re-
closer. 2,761,930, 9-4-56, CI. 200—108.
Smith, Rudolph O., and M. H. Becher. Sheet severing equip-
ment. 2,742,087, 4-17-56, CI. 164—84.5.
Smith, Russell F., to Carter Carburetor Corp. Cam and fol-
lower mechanism. 2,733,619, 2-7-56, CI. 74—569.
Smith, Russell M. : See —
Whittemore, Leslie E., and Smith. 2,768,461.
Smith, S., & Sons (England) Ltd. : See —
Meredith, Frederick W. 2,739,771.
Meredith, Frederick W. and D. L. 2,762,962.
Milsom, Frederick R. 2,729,779.
Moss, Eric B. 2,737,808.
Steadman, Clifford S. 2.742,844.
Smith, Samuel. Rotary swaging machines. 2,746,321,
5-22-56, CI. 78—22.
Smith, Sanford B. : See —
Richardson, Clarence L., Smith, and Robbins. 2,764,470.
Smith, Sanford B., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Production of uranium sulphate. 2,741,541, 4-10-56, CI.
23—14.5.
Smith, Sidney C, to Siemens Brothers & Co. Ltd. Contact
spring assemblies. 2,765,381, 10-2-56, CI. 200 — 166.
Smith, Sidney R., Jr. : See —
Branflick, Robert A., and Smith. 2,741 726.
Smith, Sidney R., Jr., and R. E. Koch, to General Electric
Co. Circuit interrupting device. 2,744,982, 5-8-56, CI.
200—114.
Smith, Stanley, to E. M. B. Co. Ltd. Die casting machines.
2.754,557, 7-17-56, CI. 22 — 68.
Smith, Stanley B., and F. C. Mock. Charge forming device.
2,752.900. 7-3-56, CI. 123—25.
Smith, Stanley H. : See —
Moore, Charles J., and Smith. 2,731,010.
Smith, Stanley J., to Simmonds Aerocessories, Inc. Elec-
trical condenser. 2,752,543, 6-26-56, CI. 317—246.
Smith, Stephen. Safety plug and receptacle. 2,741,749,
4-10-56, CI. 339—189.
Smith, Stiles C, to J. Kimmel. Cable type trolley con-
veyor. 2,761,549, 9-4-56, CI. 198—177.
Smith, Stuart J. Charging of cupolas or the like. 2,766,896,
10-16-56, CI. 214—19.
Smith, Sydney S. : See —
Plank, Norris, and Smith. 2,772,561.
Smith, T. J., & Nephew Ltd. : See —
Schueler. George B. E. 2,740,403.
Smith, T. L., Co., The : See-
Smith, Robert W. 2,763,474.
Smith, Theodore C. Wire connector. 2,772,323, 11-27-56,
CI. 174—87.
Smith, Thomas B., and R. E. Vetren, to Simoniz Co. Liquid
polishing composition. 2,733,224, 1-31-56. CI. 260 — 26.
Smith, Thomas H. Fishing pole holder. 2,744,351, 5-8-56,
CI. 43—16.
Smith, Thomas O., and W
administrator).
97—227.
Smith, Thomas R
C. Smith, deceased (G. B. Smith,
Lawn edger. 2,765,725, 10-9-56, CI.
to The Maytag Co. Control means for a
clothes drier or the like. Re. 24,158, 5-29-56, CI. 34 — 44.
Smith, Thomas R., to The Maytag Co. Articulated connec-
tions. 2,730,197, 1-10-56, CI. 188—17.
Smith, Thomas R., to The Maytag Co. Flow control valve.
2,742,925, 4-24-56, CI. 138—45.
Smith, Thomas R., to The Maytag Co. Automatic control for
clothes driers. 2,743,533, 5-1-56, CI. 34 — 45.
Smith, Thomas R., to The Maytag Co. Agitator for washing
machines. 2,744.402, 5-8-56. CI. 68—133.
Smith, Thomas R., to The Maytag Co. Tube locking and
sealing construction. 2,749,154, 6-5-56, CI. 285 — 173.
Smith. Thomas R., and C. W. Steward, to The Maytag Co.
Control for clothes driers. 2,743,530, 5-1-56, CI. 34 — 45.
Smith, Thomas R., and W. Jamieson. Combination table and
tray and operating mechanism for conversion to one or the
other. 2,758,899, 8-14-56, CI. 311—87.
738
Smith. Tom F., to Autoscope, Inc. Drive-in theatre with
individual car screens. 2,734,420, 2-14-56, CI. 88—24.
Smith Victor C, A. S. Lecky, and B. A. D'Alleva, to General
Motors Corp. Engine test air supply system. 2,755,663,
7_24-56, CI. 73—116.
Smith, Victor W., to C. V. Hill & Co., Inc. Refrigerated dis-
play case. 2,770,101, 11-13-56, CI. 62—1.
Smith, Vincent R. Closures for collapsible tubes containing
paste. 2,753,092, 7-3-56, CI. 222—545.
Smith, Virginia : See —
Smith; Neville F. and V. 2,749,733.
Smith, Wallace L. : See —
Smith, Archie T. and W. L. 2,732,264.
Smith, Walter J. : See —
Morrell, John W., and Smith. 2,730,758.
Smith, Walter W. Saw mill carriage and drive therefor.
2,762,402, 9-11-56, CI. 143—108.
Smith, Walter W. Generator fed motor control system.
2,762,900, 9-11-56, CI. 318 — 154.
Smith, Warren L. : See —
Hudson, Paul S., Potts, and Smith. 2,773,874.
Hudson, Paul S., and Smith. 2,764,589.
Potts, Mack F.. Hudson, and Smith. 2,775,594.
Smith, Warren L., M. F. Potts, and P. S. Hudson, to Phillips
Petroleum Co. Stabilization of polymerizable heterocyclic
nitrogen compounds. 2,748,131, 5-29-56, CI. 260—290.
Smith. Warren M. : See—
Mertzweiller, Joseph K., Smith, and Draeger. 2,757,202.
Voorhies, Alexis, Jr., and Smith. 2,752,288.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Smith, Wanen M., to Esso Research and _ Engineering ^Co.
7liO-5fi.~cT 260— "604,
Cooling and catalyst recycle
synthesis. 2,754,331,
Smith Welding Equipment Corp. : See —
Falk, Tage. 2,770,231.
Falk, Tage. 2,770,232.
Smith, Wesley A., to Tilt-A-Door Corp. Edge structure for a
closure device. 2,769,513, 11-6-56, CI. 189—46.
Smith, Wesley A., to Tilt-A-Door Corp. Improved mounting
construction for overhead door latch. 2,770,005, 11-13-56,
CI. 16—146.
Smith, Weston G. : See—
Meech, Ralph E., and Smith. 2,764,794.
Smith, Wilburn N. Guide for presser foot. 2,741,200,
4_10-56, CI. 112—235.
Smith, Wiley : See —
Strigle, Ralph F., Jr., and Smith. 2,768,408.
Smith, Willard C. Melon carrier. 2,747,917, 5-29-56, CI.
294 — 116.
Smith, William, to Radar Pneumatics & Engineering Co. Ltd.
Distributing apparatus for material in particle form.
2,772,124, 11-27-56, CI. 302 — 61.
Smith, William A. Grease extracting vent. 2,748,688,
6-5-56. CI. 98—115.
Smith, William A., Jr. : See —
Phillips, Alexander A., and Smith. 2,733,380.
Smith. William C. : See—
Mills, John R., and Smith. 2,758.090.
Smith, Thomas O., and W. C. 2,765,725.
Smith, William C, Jr. : See —
Niedhammer, Edwin J., Jr., and Smith. 2,757.554.
Smith, William D. Instrument for transferring survey refer-
ence points. 2,720.897. 1-10-56. CI. 33—217.
Xmiiii vViiii.nn G., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Quick
action clamp device. 2,748,441, 6-5-56, CI. 24—263.
Smith. William IT. : See-
Rowland, Horace P». 2,739.225.
Smith, William H. Apparatus for the manufacture of sun-
port members from sheet metal. 2,729,264, 1-3-56, CI.
153—3.
Smith, William H. Vehicle mounted shovel loader. 2,746,623,
5-22-56. CI. 214—103.
Smith. William H. Presses for moulding plastic substances.
2,756.480. 7-31-56, CI. 25 — 41.
Smith, William H. Self-unloading vehicle body. 2,760,658,
8-28-56. CI. 214—82.
Smith, William H. Presses for moulding plastic substances.
2,770.863. I 1 -20-50. CI. 25—83.
Smith, William I., to The Hettrick Mfg. Co. Hunting gar-
ment. 2,702,054, 9-11-50. CI. 2—227.
Smith, William J., to The Jeffrey Mfg. Co. Multiple com-
partment jigging apparatus. 2,730,238, 1-10-56, CI.
209 — 455.
Smith, William, Jr., to General Motors Corp. Dishwashing
machine. 2,729,219, 1-3-56, CI. 134 — 95.
Smith, William, Jr., to General Motors Corp. Domestic ap-
pliance. 2.709.327, 1 1 -0-50, CI. 08—12.
Smith, William L. Fishing device. 2.730,830, 1-17-56, CI.
43—25.
Smith. William M. : See —
Linn, Karl W., Smith, and Greene. 2,763,358.
Smith, William M. Wedge type seal for suction strainer.
2,733,043, 1-31-56, CI. 251—176.
Smith. William R. : See—
Cookson, Leonard T., and Smith. 2,737,285.
Smith. William R., to The Upiohn Co. Continuous injection
machine. 2,704,980, 10-2-56, CI. 128—218.
Smith, William V. Apparatus for sharpening a lawn mower.
2,755,600, 7-24-56, CI. 51—48.
Smith. Willie K. Game board structure. 2,746,755, 5-22-56,
CI. 273—118.
Smith, Willis E.. and J. R. Shipman. Air conditioner for
automobiles. 2,740,372, 5-22-56, CI. 98 — 2.
Smith, Wilson R., and R. W. Slinkman, to Sylvania Electric
Products Inc. Available emission tester. 2,750,559,
6-12-56, CI. 324—27.
Smith, Winthrope C. : See —
Wilson, Howard L., Robison, and Smith. 2,775,537.
Smith, Winthrope C, and R. M. Thomas, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Olefin polymerization with SbS6 catalyst.
2,734,047, 2-7-56, CI. 260—85.3.
Smith and Yearout : See —
Smith, Raymond F. 2,757,030.
Smithburn, George E. Rotary tiller. 2,750,859, 6-19-56, CI.
97—40.
Smithe, F. L., Machine Co., Inc. : See —
Novick. Abraham. 2,744,552.
Novick, Abraham. 2,763,238.
Novick, Abraham. 2,770,176.
Smithers, Vernon L. Absorbent material for floral arrange-
ments. 2,753,277, 7-3-56, CI. 117—138.8.
Smithers, Vernon L. Floral support. 2,765,585, 10-9-56,
CI. 47—41.
Smithers, Vernon L. Package for transporting cut flowers.
2,774,187, 12-18-56, CI. 47 — 41.
Smithers, Wayne F. Folding table and bench. 2,752,987,
7-3-56, CI. 155—124.
Smith-Johannsen, Robert, to General Electric Co. Elastic
organopolysiloxanes of improved heat resistance and adhe-
sion containing an organic silicate and calicum carbonate.
2,744,878, 5-8-50, CI. 260 — 37.
Smiths America Corp. : See —
Desmond, Eric, and Thorp. 2,746,541.
Smith's Jacking Systems Ltd. : See —
Pickard, Sydney J., and Sawyer. 2,758,816.
Reid, Kenneth E. 2,772,409.
Smithson, Gordon W. : See —
Soule, Harold B., and Smithson. 2,734,156.
Smith-Vaniz, William R., Jr., to C. G. S. Laboratories, Inc.
Impedance measuring circuit. 2,757,336, 7-31-56, CI.
324—57.
Smitley, Marion L. : See —
Kittler, Milton J., Sterner, and Smitley. 2,745,645.
Smitley, Marion L., to Hollev Carburetor Co. Dual carburetor.
2,732,191, 1-24-56, CI. 261—23.
Smitley, Marion L., and M. F. Sterner, to Holley Carburetor
Co. Two-stage carburetor. 2,766,024, 10-9-56, CI. 261 — 23.
Smits, Hubertus J., to Hartford National I tank and Trust Co.,
as trustee. Mechanical drive. 2,775,131, 12-25-56, CI.
74—221.
Smits, Wijtze B., to Smitsvonk N. V. Ignition system for
low-voltage ignition in condenser discharge sparking plugs.
2,745.989, 5-15-56, CI. 315—183.
Smits, Wytze B. Apparatus for atomizing and igniting sub-
stances. 2,731,079, 1-17-56, CI. 158—28.
Smits, Wytze B., to Smitsvonk N. V. Low tension ignition
system. 2,733,309, 1-31-56, CI. 313—131.
Smits, Wytze B., to Smitsvonk N. V. Research Laboratory
Comp. Surface discharge plug for low tension and con-
denser discharge. 2,745,980, 5-15-56, CI. 313 — 131.
Smite, Wytze B., to Smitsvonk N. V. Electric ignition sys-
tem. 2,753,389, 7-3-56. CI. 123—148.
Smits, Wytze B.. to Smitsvonk N. V. Electric ignition sys-
tem. 2,753,490, 7-3-56, CI. 315 — 218.
Smits, Wytze B., to Smitsvonk, N. V. Distributor for igni-
tion system. 2,762,877, 9-11-56, CI. 200 — 24.
Smits, Wytze B., to Smitsvonk N. V. Low tension surface
discharge spark plug. 2,770,750, 11-13-56, CI. 313—131.
Smits, Wytze B., to Smitsvonk N. V. Packing for internal
combustion engine. 2,775,234, 12-25-50, CI. 123 — 169.
Smitsvonk N. V. : See —
2,745,989.
2,733,369.
2,753,389.
2,753.490.
2,702,877.
2,775,234.
Smitsvonk N. V. Research Laboratory Comp. : See —
Smits, Wytze B. 2,745,980.
Smock, George E. : See —
Drummond. Warren W., and Smock. 2,728,972.
Smoker, Isaac Z. Extension for loading and unloading appa-
ratus. 2,745,540, 5-15-50, CI. 198—115.
Smoker, Isaac Z. Slipon flight for endless conveyor.
2,758,702, 8-14-50, CI. 198—175.
Smoker, Isaac Z. Attachment for elevating and delivering
bales from baling machines. 2,705,901, 10-9-56, CI.
198—167.
Smoliar, Gerald D., to Underwood Corp. Method of stabiliz-
ing the inductance of an inductor assemblage. 2,756,170,
7-24-56, CI. 148—121.
Smolin. Edwin M., to American Cyanamid Co. Production of
diarylethanes. 2.734,928, 2-14-50, CI. 200—668.
Smolka, Robert F. Denture demonstrators. 2,730,805,
1-17-56, CI. 32—71.
Smoot, Charles H, to Republic Flow Meters Co. Combustion
control system. 2,743,869, 5-1-56, CI. 236 — 24.5.
Smoot, Charles H., and N. A. Philips, to Republic Flow Meters
Co. Force responsive control mechanism. 2,733,608,
2-7-56, CI. 74—1.
Smoot, Charles H.. and N. A. Philips, to Rrpublic Flow Meters
Co. Voltage-limiting means. 2,737,600, 3-6-56, CI.
307—80.
Smoot-Holman Co. : See —
Thomas, Gale F., and Bixby. 2,753,445.
Smrekar, Larry F., y> to J. R. Cox and */> to A. A. Abramoska,
Pushers. 2,752,101, 6-20-50, CI. 279 — 46.
Smits, Wijtze B.
Smits, Wytze B.
Smits, Wytze B.
Smits, Wvtze B.
Smits, Wvtze R.
Smits, Wytze
LIST OF PATENTEES
739
Smul, Joseph F. Through-wall electrical conductor support.
2,758,152, 8-7-56, CI. 174—153.
Smullin, Louis D., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Local oscillator mixer
circuit. 2,763,777, 9-18-56, CI. 250 — 20.
Jmulski, Theodore J., to Productive Inventions, Inc. Adjust-
able arm for windshield wiper. 2,749,158, 6-5-56, CI.
287—58.
Jmusz, Teddy P., to Royal McBee Corp. Bookkeeping device
with cash drawer. 2,749,032, 6-5-56, CI. 235 — 5.
imusz, Teddy F., to Royal McBee Corp. Punching and
notching machine. 2,762,434, 9-11-56, CI. 164 — 112.
Sinyers, Keith A. Connector for electric cables. 2,755,451,
7-17-56, CI. 339—177.
Smyrnow, William. Revolving fan parasol. J . ' , J'i
1-3-56, CI. 135—16.
Smyser, Elmer D. Fluid meters. 2,738,775, 3-20-56, CI.
121—93.
Smyth, Charles N., to The Birmingham Small Arms Co. Ltd.
Transducer. 2,748,369, 5-29-56, CI. 340—10.
imyth, Elbert D. Detachable, adjustable shape mop head.
2,730,748, 1-17-56, CI. 15—229.
Smyth Mfg. Co. The : See —
Schramm, Carl. 2,752,153.
Smyth, William H. : See —
Bakalic, Mary, and Smyth. 2,765,025.
iinythe, Alan : See —
Zeilman, Roy H., and Smythe. 2,731,097.
Smythe, Carl V., and H. T. Huang, to Rohm & Haas Co.
Enzymatic production of 1-glutamic acid. 2,749,279,
6-5-56, CI. 195—30.
Smythe, Carl V., and H. T. Huang, to Rohm & Haas Co.
Method of preparing citrate ion-derived 1-glutamic acid.
2,773,001, 12-4-56, CI. 195—30.
Smythe, William R., and I. S. Bowen, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy.
Camera for recording the yaw of a spin-stabilized projectile.
2,759,785, 8-21-56, CI. 346—38.
Snap-on Tools Corp. : See —
Knudsen, Raymond G., and Last. 2,748,458.
Snavely, Benjamin L. Transducer, elements therefor, and
methods of assembly thereof. 2,745,083, 5-8-56, Cl. 340.8.
Jnavely, Benjamin L., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Sound velocity
measuring system. 2.758,063, 8-14-56, Cl. 181 — .5.
Snavely, Harold L. Stabilized heating system. 2,766,937,
10-16-56, Cl. 236—15.
Snedeker, Marion L. : See —
Lannan, Patrick E., and Snedeker. 2,758,209.
Sneed, Joseph F. Fishing float assemblv. 2,775,050, 12-25-5G,
Cl. 43—43.11.
Snell, Foster D., Inc. : See —
Allen, Lyman H., Jr. 2,747,585.
Snell, Harm D. Reciprocating jaw nutcracker. 2,731,994,
1-24-56, Cl. 146—16.
•Snell, James. Power-driven tree hack and puller. 2,737,716,
3-13-56, Cl. 30 — 121.
Sneyd-Kynnersley, Thomas R. Wheeled carrier for transport-
ing luggage. 2,752,163, 6-26-56, Cl. 280 — 47.26.
Snia Viscosa, Societa Nazionale Industria Applicazioni Viscosa,
Societa per Aziona : S<"e —
Diotti, Giacinto. 2.768,176.
Diotti. Giacinto. 2,768,177.
Snider, Murray. Trolling device. 2,749,651, 6-12-56, Cl.
43—43.13.
Snieg, Joseph. High pressure seal closure. 2,743,032,
4-24-56, Cl. 220 — 46.
Snipes, Aivis H., to Greif Bros. Cooperage Corp. Apparatus
for forming slack barrels. 2,745,455, 5-15-s6, Cl. 147-4.
Snively, Robert B. : See —
McAfee, Frank W.. Snively, and Vannest. 2,763,900.
Snoddy, John H., to Malinite Corp. Method of producing
glazed ceramic objects. 2.741,008, 4-10-56, Cl. 25 — 156.
Snoddy, Leland B. : See —
Beams, Jesse W., and Snoddy. 2,763,155.
Snoddy, Max E. : See —
Roby, John W., Jr., and Snoddy. 2,737,615.
Snoke, Donald R. : See —
Toth, Michael J., and Snoke. 2,742,976.
Snover, Melvin W. : See —
Williamson, Donald G., Snover, and H. A. and R. H.
Andresen. 2,772.653.
Williamson, Donald G., Snover, and H. A. and R. H.
Andresen. 2.772.655.
Snow, Barton S., to T. W. Snow Construction Co. Locomotive
sanding station. 2,768,769, 10-30-56, Cl. 222—185.
Snow, Ernest W. : See —
Fletcher, Arthur H., Payne, Ellison, and Snow. 2,741,351.
Snow, Henry J. : See —
Slayter, Games, Snow, and Philipps. 2.736,362.
Slayter, Games, Snow, and Philipps. 2,763,099.
Snow, Jack N.. F. A. Greenwald, and W. C. Ticknor, to
National Motor Bearing Co.. Inc. Method of making a
corrugated fabric duct. 2,743,759, 5-1-56, Cl. 154 — 8.
Snow, John E., to Acme Precision Products, Inc. Aircraft
barrier. 2,770,431, 11-13-56, Cl. 244—110.
Snow, John E., to Heyden Chemical Corp. 2,2-dimethylol-l,5-
dihvdroxvpentane and derivatives thereof. 2,775,622,
12-25-56, Cl. 260 — 635.
Snow, Kenneth T. : See —
Olson, Raymond G. 2,729,242.
Snow-Nabstedt Gear Corp., The : See —
Berndtston, John O. 2,734,401.
Snow, Raymond M. Spraying apparatus. 2,731,295, 1-17^56,
Cl. 299—30.
Snow, Roland B., to United States Steel Corp. Method of
removing scale from ferrous workpieces. 2,702,729,
9-11-56, Cl. 134—19.
Snow, T. W., Construction Co. : See —
Snow, Barton S. 2,768,769.
Snow. Thomas W. : See —
Dorosz, Adolph S., and Snow. 2,772,416.
Snowden, J. H. : See —
Potts, Robert W. 2,732,564.
Snuggs, John F., J. A. Bock, and J. E. Wolf, to Standard Oil
Co. Hydrocarbon reforming uilh platinum rniaUsi am]
regeneration system therefor. 2,773,014, 12-4-56, Cl.
196—50.
Snuggs, John F., and C. M. Walker, to Standard Oil Co.
Fluid hydroforming. 2,761,820, 9-4-56, Cl. 196—50.
Snyder, Benjamin N. : See — ■
Worden, Donald P., Eastman, Snyder, and Payne.
2,757,732.
Snyder, Clermont J., and W. G. MacLelland, to Anaconda
Wire & Cable Co. Process for drawing and heat treating
magnesium wire. 2,750,311, 6-12-56, Cl. 148 — 4.
Snyder, Clifford H., to Nutritional Concentrates, Inc. Fluid
discharge nozzle. 2,758,874, 8-14-56, Cl. 299—65.
Snyder, Clifford H., and H. C. Funk, to The Colmol Co.
Intermittent mining machine with turntable mounted rotary
chipping heads. 2,740,618, 4-3-56, Cl. 262—9.
Snyder, Ellery P., and S. P. Antippas, to Aviation Engineer-
ing Division Avien-Knickerbocker, Inc. Velocity responsive
clutch mechanisms and devices utilizing same. 2,755,397,
7-17-56, Cl. 310—95.
Snyder, Francis H. : See —
Anderson, Denton, and Snyder. 2,764,452.
Snyder, Herman. Frequency control circuit. 2,756,335,
7-24-56, Cl. 250—36.
Snyder, Holcomb. Gauge for setting planer blades. 2,747,291,
5-29-56, Cl. 33—185.
Snyder, Ivan E. : See — ■
Parry, Frank, and Snyder. 2,771,965.
Snyder, Jacob R. Air brake mechanism. 2,730,408, 1-10-56,
Cl. 303—35.
Snyder. Jacob R. Air brake control valve mechanism.
2,730,409, 1-10-56, Cl. 303—68.
Snyder, Jacob R. Sealing pad for railroad ties. 2,743,058,
4-24-56, Cl. 238—283.
Snyder, Jacob R., to Thompson Products, Inc. Drum drain-
age control unit. 2,756,910, 7-31-56, Cl. 222 — 484.
Snyder, Jacob R., to Thompson Products, Inc. Flow di-
vider. 2,761,462, 9-4-56, Cl. 137—101.
Snyder, James, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Voltage regulator.
2,745,022, 5-8-56, Cl. 307—43.
Snyder, James, to the United States of America as represented
by the Secretary of the Army. Pulse stretching and indicat-
ing system. 2,755,414, 7-17-56, Cl. 315 — 22.
Snyder, James E., and C. M. Carson, to The Goodyear Tire &
Rubber Co. Heat sealer. 2,743,761, 5-1-56, Cl. 154 — 42.
Snyder, James E., and R. J. Swartz, to The Goodyear Tire &
Rubber Co. Process of packaging dried fruit. 2,744,019,
5-1-56. Cl. 99—171.
Snyder, Kenneth E. : See —
Herndon, Walter B., Snyder, and Condon. 2,761,328.
Snyder, Kenneth E., to General Motors Corp. Shift valve
mechanism and controls therefor. 2,751,182, 6-19-56, Cl.
251—28.
Snyder, Kenneth E., to General Motors Corp. Controls for
servo mechanisms. 2,768,503, 10-30-56, Cl. 60 — 97.
Snyder, Lee M. : See —
Baird, Roy W., and Snyder. 2,764,372.
Snyder, Leonard L., to Backflow Engineering & Equipment Co.
Backflow prevention and alarm device. 2,773,251, 12-4-56,
Cl. 340—242.
Snyder, Lester R., to Farnsworth Research Corp. Mounting
device for vacuum tubes. 2,735,636, 2-21-56, Cl. 248 — 27.
Snyder, Lloyd F. Pinkie-like food product packaging.
2,751,306, 6-19-56, Cl. 99—171.
Snyder, Mark D., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Poly-
ester from terephthalic acid, ethylene, glvcol and poly-
ethylene glycol. 2,744,087, 5-1-56, Cl. 260 — 75.
Snyder, Oliver J. : See —
Scully, William A., Snyder, and Linse. 2.750.985.
Snvder, Phillip T. Automatic electrically controlled conveyor.
2.735,539, 2-21-56, Cl. 198—209.
Snyder, Robert E. : See —
Dresden, Mark K.. and Snyder. 2,742,202.
Snyder, Robert E. Impact drill. 2,742,264, 4-17-56, Cl.
255 — 3.
Snyder, Robert E. Impact drill. 2,742.265, 4-17-56. Cl.
255 — 3.
Snyder, Robert E. Pressure regulating system. 2,703,280,
9-18-56, Cl. 137—207.
Snyder, Robert E. Shock wave absorber. 2,763,291. 9-18-56,
Cl. 138—26.
Snvder, Robert E. Apparatus for controlling hydraulic surge.
2,775,255, 12-25-56, Cl. 137—87.
Snvder, Robert H. : See —
Tawney, Pliny O., and Snyder. 2,755,271.
Snyder, Robert M., to Super Mold Corp. of California. Sec-
tional tire repair mold. 2,761,174, 9-4-56, Cl. 18 — 18.
Snvder, Robert M., to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Synchronizing circuit. 2,761,895, 9-4-56, Cl.
178—69.5.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Snyder, Russell B., to The Rauland Corp. Process of coat-
ing a cathode-heater element. 2,734,857. 2-14-56, CI.
204—181.
Snyder, Theodore J. Combination self-propelled pipe cleaner
and spray. 2,767,416, 10-23-56, CI. 15—104.12.
Snyder, Thomas L„ to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Army. Method and appa-
ratus for counting microorganisms. 2,771,398, 11-20-56,
CI. 195—103.5.
Snyder, William N. Portable carrying handles. 2,759,239,
8-21-56, CI. 27—27.
Snyder, William W., to Clark Equipment Co. Piston wear
and packing adapter ring. 2,757,994, 8-7-56, CI. 309 — 23.
Snytex S. A. : See —
Sondheimer, Franz, Djerassi, Rosenkranz, and Mancera.
2.751.379.
Soans, Cyril A. Toilet paper cabinet. 2,735,740, 2-21-56,
CI. 312 — 234.
Soave, John G., to Waldes Kohinoor, Inc. Automatic con-
trol mechanisms for machines with interpendently oper-
manufacture. 2,752,997, 7-3-56, CI. 164—15.
Sobel, Frederick: See —
Windsor, Walter E., Jr., and Sobel. 2,741,921.
Sobel, Henry I. : See —
Rabinovitch, Benjamin, and Rothgart. 2,769,486.
Sobel, John A., Ill, to Radio Corp. of America. Sliding con'
nector for printed circuit boards. 2,731,609, 1-17-56, CI.
339—17.
Soberman, Herbert L. Tub-stall. 2,756,438, 7-31-56, CI.
4 — 149.
Sobesky, John C. Label holder for ledger book. 2,764,161,
9-25-56, CI. 129—1.
Sobin, Ben A., J. B. Routien, and T. M. Lees, to Chas. Pfizer
& Co., Inc. Oleandomycin, its salts and production.
2,757,123, 7-31-56, CI. 167—65.
Sobisch, Johannes, to Anker-Werke Aktiengesellschaft. Data
storing apparatus for business machines, particularly ac-
counting machines or the like. 2,765,116, 10-2-56, CI.
235—61.
Soccoli, Dom D. Abrasive holder. 2,729,037, 1-3-56, CI.
51—197.
Sociedade Industrial Silpa Ltda. : See —
Giuseppe, Savio, Viviani, and Silva. 2,745,201.
Societa Alessandro Calzoni : See —
Colliva, Dante. 2,760,413.
Societa. Applicazloni Gomma Antivibranti S. A. G. A. Societa
per Azioni : See —
Boschi, Antonio. 2,754,667.
Forcellini, Renzo. 2,752,149.
Societa Del Linoleum, Societa Per Azioni : See —
Borgese, Giusto. 2,748,042.
Societa per Azioni Atoma : See —
Flippi, Alberto, and Malafarina. 2,768,946.
Societa per Azioni Fratelli Borletti : See —
Amman, Giuseppe. 2,729,178.
Societe Aeronautiques et Mecaniques S. I. A. M. : See —
Lucien, Rene. 2,746,254.
Societe Alsacienne de Constructions Mecaniques : See —
Bommelaer, Jean. 2,767,439.
Couanault, Georges R. 2,732,520.
Couajaault, Georges R. 2,760,147.
Dunand, Robert M. E. 2,754,477.
Dureau. Gabriel H. L. 2,752,507.
Halleux, Hubert. 2,756,296.
Societe Anonyme Adolphe Saurer : See —
Wiget, Georg. 2,743,744.
Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen : See —
Brueder, Antoine. 2,732,725.
Brueder. Antoine. 2,757,376.
Brueder, Antoine. 2,759,584.
Brueder, Antoine. 2,767,334.
Societe Anonyme Beige de Mecanique et D'Armement : See —
Brandt, Edgar W. 2,772,035.
Societe Anonyme de Machines Electrostatiques : See —
Felici, Noel, and Point. 2,756,352.
Point, Marcel. 2,754,433.
Societe Anonyme de Telecommunications : See —
Lebedinsky, Myron. 2,773,940.
Verges, Paul F. 2,760,228.
Societe Anonyme des Acieries et Forges de Firminy : See —
Blain, Paul. 2,736,217.
Societe Anonyme des Aniens Etablissements Panhard & Levas-
sor : See —
Delagarde, Louis. 2,752,902.
Societe Anonyme des Ateliers et Chantiers de la Loire : See —
Le Flem, Leon. 2,754,725.
Societe Anonyme des Automobiles Peugeot : See —
Tolle, Hubert F. 2,733,789.
Societe Anonyme des Etablissements A. Valuy Bollene-la-
Croissiere (Vaucluse) : See —
Pallier, Pierre P. 2,755,532.
Societe Anonyme des Forges Stephanoises : See—
Ollagnon, Paul. 2,749,786.
Ollagnon. Paul. 2,749,787.
Societe Anonyme des Manufactures des Glaces et Produits
Chimiques de Saint-Uoliain, Chauny & Cirey : See —
Arbeit, Pierre, and Mathey. 2,773,111.
Cherrier, Claude M. 2,729,097.
Cherrier, Claude M. 2,736,813.
Cherrier, Claude M. 2,751,777.
Choussy, Jean. 2,729,737.
La Burthe, Pierre H. C. 2,761,890.
Peyches, Ivan. 2,752,233.
Viard, Marcel J. 2,768,197.
Viard, Marcel J. 2,773,007.
Societe Anonyme des Pneumatiques Dunlop : See —
Nebout, Noel. 2,731,666.
Societe Anonyme Dire: "Appareillage V. F. B." : See —
Schwob, Louis. 2,735,301.
Societe Anonyme dite : Ateliers G. S. P.-Guillemin-Sergot-
Pegard : See —
Pegard, Pierre. 2,767,547.
Societe Anonyme dite : Centre d'Etudes M. B. A. (Mecanique
Balistique, Armement) : See —
Gourdon, Robert. 2,751,090.
Gourdon, Robert. 2,751,092.
Societe Anonyme dite : Compagnie Francaise de Rafflnage :
Gislon, Andre, and Quiquerez. 2,759,874.
Societe Anonyme (lite : Cii-Dan : See —
Renoux, Pierre E. 2,733,071.
Renoux, Pierre E. 2,769,186.
Societe Anonyme dite : "Etablissements Cazeneuve" : See —
Bruet, Henri R. 2,773,298.
Societe anonyme dite : Etablissements Grospas : See —
Grospas, Piette J. 2,746,552.
Societe Anonyme dite : Etablissements Huillard : See —
Mastagli, Pierre. 2,763,666.
Societe Anonyme dite: Societe <:enerale Isothermos : See —
Bouvat-Martin. Jean. 2,754,161.
Societe Anonyme elite : Societe Nouvelle de Construction de
Machines-Outils et d'Outillages Procedes C. W. B. : See —
Berthiez. Charles W. 2,750,851.
Societe Anonyme dite : Stenotype Grandjean : See —
Segui, Jean. 2,755,905.
Societe Anonyme "Electromecanique" : See —
Gomonet, Edouard. 2,750,536.
Peretz, Richard. 2,752,467.
Societe Anonyme Etablissements Ed. Jaeger : See —
Fauvelot, Pierre E. R. 2.750,801.
Fauvelot, Pierre E. R. 2,752,783.
Societe Anonyme Frangaise du Ferodo : See —
Stenger, Maximilieu. 2,765.060.
Stenger, Maximilien. 2,773,576.
Societe Anonyme les Forges de Zeebrugge : See —
B.odiaux, Gaston. 2,748,465.
Societe Anonyme pour la Construction de Materiel Automobile
(S. A. C. M. A.) : See—
Mennesson, Marcel. 2,751,778.
Societe Anonyme pour les Applications de 1'Electricite et des
Gaz Rares-Etablissements Claude-Paz & Silva : See-
Claude, Andre, and Lemaigre-Voreaux. 2,753,615.
Lemaigre-Voreaux, Pierre. 2,738,435.
Lemaigre-Voreaux, Pierre. 2,741,680.
Societe Anonyme so-called : Compagnie Electro-Mecanique :
See —
Destival, Pierre. 2,738,645.
Societe Anonyme, so-called : Societe d'Etudes et de Recherches
Industrielles S. O. T. R. E. M. A. : See —
Metailler, Roger. 2,738,223.
Societe Anonyme Tubest : See —
De la Tramerye, Raymond. 2,749,949.
Miquel, Francois M. 2,772,708.
Societe a Responsabilite Limitee : Aucemo : See —
Saquet, Andre M. 2,764,082.
Societe a responsabilite limitoe dite : Gambin & Cie. : See —
Chauvel. Raymond G. 2,734,394.
Societe a Responsabilite Limitee dite : Paris Creation : See —
Lacotte, Edmond. 2,740,447.
Societe a Responsabilite Limitee dite : S. E. B. I. M., Societe
d'Exploitation des Brevets et Inventions Marrie : See —
Marrie. Paul A. R. A. 2,757,373.
Societe a Responsabilite Limitee dite : Societe d'Etudes de
Machines Speciales : See —
Ar.melin, Edouard R., and Plaskett. 2,766,811.
Chambon, Louis J. 2,757,372.
Societe a responsabilite limitee Les Ateliers de Constructions
Mecaniques C. & A. : See —
Weisshuhn, Peter. 2,759,542.
Societe a responsabilite limitee, Societe des Mecaniques Ver-
dol : See —
Dalle, Olivier. 2,773,515.
Societe Barfred : See —
Petit, Roger M. 2,742,131.
Societe Beige de l'Azote et des Produits Chimiques du Marly :
See —
Braconier, Frederic F. A., and Arnould. 2,759,955.
Societe Bureau de Recherches et d'Exploitation de Procedes
et Brevets : See —
Akerib, Ezechlel. 2,734,265.
Societe Chimiotex : See —
Drisch. Nicolas, and Brepson. 2,746,281.
Rouillon, Jean. 2,749,601.
Societe Civile d'Etudes de Centrifugation : See —
Robert, Philippe. 2,752,648.
Societe Civile d'Etudes pour la Fabrication de Produits In-
dustriels Manufactures (S. E. P. I. M.) : See —
Roi, Rene C. 2,738,818.
Societe Cometa : See —
Jay, Aime. 2,753,492.
Societe d'Appareils de Controle et d'Equipment des Moteurs
(S. A. C. E. M.) : See—
Mennesson, Andre L. 2,767,912.
Mennesson, Marcel. 2,751.991.
Mennesson, Marcel L. 2,768,005.
Societe de Constructions Mecaniques de Stains : See —
Sans, Marcel. 2,751,321.
Tissot, Germain, and Ott. 2,746,091.
Societe de la Pile Leclanche : See —
Depoix. Pierre. 2,751,428.
Societe de la Viscose Suisse : See —
Bolomev, Benjamin. 2,737,041.
Societe de Produits Chimiques des Terres Rares : .See —
Freud, Herbert M. 2,737,498.
Societe de Prospection & djnvcntinns Techniques Spit: See —
Bumiller, Jacques. 2,731,636.
Societe de Prospection Electrique Procedes Schlumberger :
See—
Picard, Maxime F. B. 2,746,162.
Picard, Maxime F. B., and Cosson. 2,763,181.
Schlumberger, Marcel. 2,736,260.
Schlumberger, Marcel. 2,761,385.
"Societe de Robinetterie S. A. J." : See —
Vorburger. Rene E. L.. and Lafaye. 2,746.565.
Societe d'Electro-Chimie d'Electro-Metallurgie et des Acieries
Electriques d'Ugine : See —
Cueilleron, Jean, Long, and Pascaud. 2,750,271.
Greffe, Andre-. 2,733,989.
Perrin, Rene. 2,732,293.
LIST OF PATENTEES 741
Societe d'Inventions Aeronautiques et Mecaniques S. I. A. M. :
Perrin, Rene.
Perrin, Rene.
Perrin, Rene.
Perrin, Rene.
Perrin, Rene.
2,750,285.
2,750,2S6.
2,767,077.
2,767,078.
2,767,079.
Perrin. Rene, and Lamberton. 2,750,280.
Societe d'Eleetronique et d'Automatisme : See —
Gloess, Paul F. M. 2.729.811 .
Raymond, Frangois H. 2,771,244.
Sokoloff, Boris A. 2,761,092.
Societe d'Equipments Industriels et Laitiers : See —
Schneider, Ernst W. 2,738.930.
Schneider, Ernst W. 2,738,931.
Societe des Accumulaterus Fixes et de Traction (Societe
Anonyme) : See —
Salauze. Jean. 2.744,948.
iStanimirovitch. Douehan. 2,740,824.
Societe des Acieries de Longwy (Societe Anonyme) : See —
Burstlein, Eugene M. 2,752,293.
Societe Des Brevets Logabax : See —
Campos, Francisco. 2.762,561.
Societe des Forges et Ateliers du Creusot : See —
Fieux, Jean. 2.758,478.
Societe des Usines Chimiques Rhone Poulenc : See —
Buisson, Paul J. C, Gailliot, and Gaudechon. 2,769,002.
Dumas, Jean R. 2,774,674.
Fluchaire, Maurice L. A., and Phelisse. 2,735,827.
Fluchaire, Maurice L. A., and Phelisse. 2,735,842.
Funke, Albert. 2.705,317.
Gailliot, Paul, and Debarre. 2,744.912.
Gailliot, Paul, and Gaudechon. 2,734,057.
Gailliot, Paul, and Gaudechon. 2,768,164.
Gailliot, Paul, and Robert. 2,738,349.
Lafumas, Paul, and Aboulenc. 2,732,381.
Metivier. Jean. 2.752.283.
Meyer, Robert, and Gamier. 2,773,856.
Mosnier, Michel M. 2,737,527.
Mosnier, Michel M. 2,761,877.
Paul, Raymond E., Buisson, and Joseph.
Paul, Raymond E., Buisson, and Joseph.
Paul, Raymond E., and Tchelitcheff. 2.7
Peyrot, Pierre P., and Proriol. 2,735,791.
Societe d'Etudes Chimiques pour l'Industrie et VAgriculture :
See —
Birman. Antoine. 2,752,222.
Hulot, Georges. 2,771,996.
Societe d'Etudes de Machines Speciales : See —
Chambon, Jean L. 2,757,497.
Societe d'Etudes et de Construction d'Appareils de Securite
J. R. G. : See—
Faugier, Gabriel A. 2,761,650.
Societe d'Etudes et de Constructions Aero-Navales : See —
Barrere, Maurice. 2,756,893.
Societe d'Etudes et de Participations Eau, Gaz, Electricite,
Energie, S. A. : See —
Huber. Robert. 2,741.232.
Huber, Robert. 2.745.246.
Huber, Robert. 2.746.670.
Huber, Robert. 2,759,327.
Societe d'Etudes Mecaniques et d'Organisation Industrielle :
See—
Mano, Raphael L. 2,774.271.
Societe d'Exploitation des Brevets C L S : See—
Clatot, Alfred, Lemoine, and Segal. 2,757,138.
"Societe d'Exploitation des Materials Hispano-Suiza," S. A. :
Bourquard, Louis M. E. 2,730,927.
Societe d'Exploitation des Procedes Serix : See —
Meisch, Georges A. 2,751,792.
Societe Dimar: See —
Petit, Roger M. 2,742,131.
2,748,108.
2,765,346.
18,174.
Lucien, Ren6. 2,732,805.
Lucien, Rene. 2,737,550.
Lucien, Rene. 2,737,966.
Lucien, Rene. 2,744,699.
Lucien, Rene. 2,747,699.
Lucien, Rene. 2,756,046.
Lucien, Rene. 2,759,459.
Lucien, Rene. 2,767.942.
Lucien, Rene, and Tetart. 2,745,154.
Societe dite : Saint Freres, Societe Anonyme : See —
Lariviere, Oscar. 2,737,207.
Societe dite : Tecalemit, Societe Anonyme : See —
Dieny, Alfred. 2,764,135.
Societe Du Bouchon Couronne Crown Cork Co. (France) :
See—
Leclerc, Georges. 2,751,101.
Societe du Carburateur Zenith : See —
Lamy, Rene L. 2,730,862.
Societe Emerjy : See —
Richard, Albert, and Metral. 2,768,583.
Societe Financiere d'Expansion Commerciale et Industrielle
S \. "KKINDEX": See—
Maas, Friedrich J. 2,741,331.
Maas, Friedrich J. 2.752,533.
Maas, Friedrich J. 2,756,840.
Maas, Friedrich J. 2,769,505.
Societe Francaise Radio-Electrique : See —
Bleuze, Jacques, and Dussaussoy. 2,756,892.
Societe Generale Metallurgique de Hoboken : See —
De Merre, Marcel. 2,757,080.
Societe Genevoise d'Instruments de Physique : See —
Mottu, Andre. 2,737,080.
Mottu, Andre. 2,765,704.
Societe Horlogere de Porrentruy, Phenix Watch Co. S. A. :
Schneider, Emile. 2.744,413.
Societe Industrielle de Depouille Mecanique des Animaux :
See — ■
Dagneau, Raymond R. 2,766,524.
Societe Industrielle de Liaisons Electriques : See —
Prot, Marcel. 2,772,835.
Societe Industrielle des Derives de l'Acetylene (S. I. D. A.) :
See —
Borrel, Marcel. 2.739.930.
Borrel, Marcel. 2,768,941.
Societe Jaruza A. G. Chur : See — ■
Noel, Jacques F. 2,771,995.
Societe Le Teleampliphone : See —
Jeanlin, Pierre. 2.743.314.
Societe Marocaine d' Achats et de Constructions Somarac :
See —
Poirette. Paul. 2,730.009.
Societe Metallurgique Ariegeoise et Lorraine : See —
Boissou, Pierre. 2,770,857.
Societe Metallurgique Technique et Commerciale : See —
Finchelstein, Lazare, and Baffrey. 2.761,939.
Societe Nationale de Constructions Aeronautiques du Nord :
Calvy, Pierre. 2,752,114.
Gnlbert, Serge. 2.734,474.
Jakimiuk. Wsiewniod J. 2.741,446.
Societe Nationale de Constructions Aeronautiques du Sud-Est :
See—
Jakimiuk, Wsiewolod J., and Hereil. 2,774,557.
Societe Nationale de Constructions Aeronautiques du Sud-
Ouest : See —
Dejean, Lucien G. 2,768,802.
Societe Nationale de Constructions Aeronautiques du Sud-
Ouest (S. N. C. A. S. O.) : See—
Salle, Rene, Sevin, and Mottais. 2,775,123.
Sevin, Paul. 2.755.638.
Societe Nationale de Constructions Aeronautiques du Sud-
Ouest (Societe Anonyme) : See —
Deiean. Lucien G. 2,729.495.
Lasserre. Gaston M., Laville, and Morain. 2,771,144.
Societe Nationale d'Etude et de Constrution de Moteurs
d'Aviation : See —
Kadosch, Marcel, and Marchal. 2,763.984.
Kadosch. Marcel, Paris, Bertin, and Marchal. 2.738,646.
Societe Nouvelle de Construction de Machines-Outils et
d'Outillnge Procedes C. W. B. : See —
Berthiez, Charles W. 2,773,430.
Societe Nouvelle dp l'Outillage R. B. V. et de la Radio-Indus-
trie (R. B. V.-R. I.) : See—
De France. Henri. 2,741 .661.
Donnay, Jacques R. 2.754,451.
Mandel, Paul. 2.77-5.644.
Societe Nouvelle des Etablissements Brandt : See —
Gillot, Roland Y. 2,755,620.
.Tassp. Tospnh R. 2.742.783.
Jasse. Joseph R. 2,770,988.
Jasse, Joseph R. 2,773,448.
Marchal, Raymond H, Paris, Bertin, and Bauger.
2.748.564.
Paris. Francois G., Le Foil, Bertin, and Baraut.
2,750,733.
Sarrazin, Paul, Paris, and Bertin. 2,748,753.
Societe Nouvelle Pathe Cinema : See —
Weissbrodt, Jean. 2,753,755.
Societe Preparation Industrielle des Combustibles : See —
Dostatni, Albert W. 2,756,973.
Nigl, Hans C. 2,756,601.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
See —
2,742,667.
2,731,860.
2,747,260.
2,747,267.
2,747,067.
Societe Pronuclei : See —
Balsse, Jacques. 2,745,786.
Societe Rateau (Societe Anonyme)
Anxionnaz, Reng. 2,772,854.
Anxionnaz, Rene, and Imbert. 2,750,734.
Sedille, Marcel H. L. 2,744,383.
Sedille, Marcel H. L. 2,745,611.
Societe "Rhodiaceta" : See —
Carbiere, Paul J. 2,740,183.
Clouzeau, Claude, and Etienne.
Fraizy, .Tean. 2,735,781.
Hudry, Charles. 2,731,247.
Societe Schostal : See —
Schaming, Guillaume.
Schaming, Guillaume.
Schaming, Guillaume.
Schaming, Guillaume.
Societe Sitraco : See —
Prachar, Cyril. 2,760,610.
Societe Technique et Commerciale d'Installations Industrielles
Luceat : See —
Fievet, Henri. 2,774,373.
Society Ateliers G. S. P.-Ouillemin-Sergot-lYgard, The: See —
Pggard, Pierre. 2.704.133.
Society "Brevets Aero-Mecnniques," S. A.: See —
Kui.ivenhoven, Arend W. 2.762,265.
Maillard, Bernard. 2,750,845.
Maillard, Bernard. 2,750,037.
Maillard, Bernard. 2,750.638.
Maillard, Bernard. 2,756,640.
Maillard. Bernard, and Ai osini. 2,764,916.
Weiss, Willi. 2,764,915.
Society "Elipson," S. A. : See —
Leon. Joseph. 2,732,907.
Society Solex : See —
Mennesson, Andre L. 2,754.094.
Socke, John E., to American Can Co. Soldering machine cool-
ing system. 2,730,982, 1-17-56, CI. 113—98.
Socke, John E., to American Can Co. Can body support with
conveyor wearing tracks. 2,731,132, 1-17-56, CI. 198 — 41.
Socke, John E., to American Can Co. Can body making ma-
chine with improved body support member. 2,731,133,
1-17-56, CI. 198—41.
Socke, John E., to American Can Co. Can bodv conveyor with
horn aligning device. 2,731,136, 1-17-56, CI. 198 — 179.
Socke, John E., to American Can Co. Can bodv convevor with
adjustable rail supports. 2,731,137, 1-17-56, CI. 198—179.
Sockell, William J. Journal box lubricator. 2,753,228,
7-3-56, CI. 308—88.
Sockman. Lov W., and E. W. Brady, to Northrop Aircraft, Inc.
Dye solution flaw inspection composition. 2,704,556,
9-25-56, CI. 252 — 408.
Soconv Mobil Oil Co., Inc. : Sec —
Abdo, Milton K., Connally, and Sandberg. 2,764,102.
Backensto. Elwood B.. and Hayden. 2,747,969.
Barclay, Harry A., and Nichols. 2,771,140.
Beard. Charles I., and Mills. 2,768,247.
Bedell. Harold L., Evans, and Fry. 2,702,757.
Bergstrom, Eric V. 2,756,192.
Bergstrom, Eric V. 2,756,193.
Bergstrom, Eric V. 2,757,895.
Bergstrom, Eric V. 2,766,073.
Bergstrom, Eric V. 2.766.187.
Bergstrom, Eric V. 2,774.440.
Bergstrom, Eric V., and Sort. 2,772,223.
Bergstrom, Eric V., and Sorf. 2,772,225.
Bishop, Richard B., Denton, and Garwood. 2,729,590.
Bourguet, Jean M. 2.770.503.
Bourguet, Jean M. 2,770,504.
Bourguet, Jean M., and Ray. 2,705,265.
Bowles, Vernon O. 2.758.067.
Bowles. Vernon O. 2,760,915.
Bray, Ellis E. 2.742.575.
Bray, Ellis E. 2,773,991.
Brooks, Frank W., Jr.. and Duval. 2,770,581.
Brooks, John W. 2.738.331.
Brooks, John W. 2,763,616.
Brownins. Lewis AI.. Jr. 2,742,402.
Buck, Julian R. 2,733.605.
Butcosk, Richard A. 2,737,493.
Butcosk, Richard A. 2,769,781.
Coonradt, Harry L., and Leaman. 2.730.486.
Coonradt, Harry L., and Leaman. 2,754 262
Coonradt, Harry L., and Leaman. 2,772,236.
Coonradt, Harry L., and Leaman. 2.773.917.
Coonradt, Harry L., and Leaman. 2.774,801.
Coonradt, Harry L., and Rope. 2,750,432.
Corbin, Harold E., and Dean. 2,743,179.
Cranmer, John M. 2,702.758. .
Denton, William I. 2,737,471.
Denton, William I., and Garwood. 2,729.595.
Denton, William I.. Garwood, and Minle. 2,768,121.
Doherty. Harry G., and Plank. 2.758.097.
Doherty. Harry G., and Plank. 2,764,557.
Dotson. Billy J. 2,745,057.
Drake, Leonard C, and Smith. 2,734,874.
Drew, Robert I). 2,738,857.
Drew, Robert I). 2.738.858.
Drew, Robert D. 2,773,840.
Duval, Claiborne A., Jr., and Rosen. 2,754,253.
Eastwood, Sylvander C. 2,737,478.
Eastwood, Sylvander C. 2,770,582.
Elliott, Kenneth M. 2,738,308.
Elliott. Kenneth M. 2,742,404.
Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. : See — Continued
Elliott, Kenneth M. 2,756,190.
Elliott, Kenneth M. 2,763,598.
Elliott, Kenneth M. 2,705,282.
Elliott, Kenneth M. 2,772,216.
Ely, John O. 2,757,358.
Evans, Louis P. 2,769,752.
Evans, Louis P., and Penick. 2,741,582.
Fahnestock, Frank C. 2,741,603.
Fahnestock, Frank C. 2,709,672.
Fast, Fred L„ and Button. 2,754,247.
Feasley, Charles F., Garwood, Sachanen, and Seger.
2 743 275
Feasley,' Charles F., Garwood, Sachanen, and Seger.
2,743,280.
Feasley, Charles F., Garwood, Sachanen, and Seger.
2,743,281.
Fischer, Rudolf G. 2,736,099.
Francis, Alfred W. 2,735,878.
Francis, Alfred W. 2,750,200.
Frank, Frederick C. 2.737,494.
Gorin, Everett. 2,759,915.
Gorin, Everett. 2,759,910.
Gorin, Everett. 2,759,918.
Gorin, Everett. 2,759,919.
Garwood, William E. 2,729,593.
Garwood, William E., and Hamilton. 2,731,458.
Glass, John R. 2,732,335.
Guernsey, Edwin O. 2,743,214.
Guernsey, Edwin O. 2.755,230.
Gutzeit, Carlos L. 2,735.801.
Gutzeit, Carlos L., and Lang. 2,773,837.
Haddad, James H. 2,770,583.
Hadden. Stuart T. 2,772,315.
Halik, Raymond R. 2,758,065.
Halik, Raymond R. 2,773,016.
Hamilton, Lyle A., and Williams.
Hartough, Howard D., Dickert,
Heaps, Stanley N. 2,740,488.
Hicks, John S. 2,748,000.
Honig, Richard E. 2,737,606.
Huckabay, William B. 2,733,135.
Kinnaird, Robert N., Jr. 2,702,755.
Kinnaird, Robert N., Jr. 2,702,750.
Landis, Phillip S. 2,758,087.
Lee, James H. 2,741,691.
Loper, George B. 2,765,117.
Loper, George B., and Pittman. 2,765,403.
Malcolm, Harold O., and Hagerbaumer. 2,772,123.
McCartv, Malcolm D., and McLoad. 2,745,085.
McDonal, Frank J. 2.752,092.
Miller, John W., and Loper. 2,753,535.
Moore, Fitzhugh L. 2.747.839.
Myers, Harold C. 2,734,848.
Myers, Harold C. 2,748,064.
Myers, Harold C, and Lovett. 2,754,249.
Myers, Herbert, and Otto. 2,739,125.
Nadro, Edward, Jr. 2,766,186.
Oberright, Edward A. 2,758,085.
Otto. Ferdinand P. 2,730,501.
Otto, Ferdinand P. 2,733.207.
Otto, Ferdinand P. 2,745,863.
Otto, Ferdinand P., and Williams. 2,739,124.
Pabst, Arthur C, and Duchacek. 2,736,667.
Payne, Gradv L. 2,748.055.
Penick, Joe E. 2,771,407.
Penick, Joe E. 2,771,408.
Penick, Joe E. 2,772.780.
Penick, Joe E., and Bodkin. 2,749,290.
Penick, Joe E., and Bodkin. 2.773.012.
Penick, Joe E., and Pavne. 2,745,795.
Plank, Charles J. 2,740,930.
Plank, Charles J. 2,767.148.
Plank. Charles J., and Branton. 2,763,622.
Ramella, Amilcare. 2,753,295.
Ray, Frederick E. 2,771,406.
Ray, Frederick E., and Drew. 2,770,584.
Reichertz. Paul P. 2.748.290.
Reiff, Orland M. 2.742.427.
Richter, Frederick P. 2,753,377.
Risinger, JoeL. 2,730,178.
Shapiro. Abraham. 2,708,945.
Shea, Howard W. 2,772,224.
Siebert, Max G., and Taube. 2,774,721.
SiMvr, '» illi.-un A. 2.757.145.
Stover, William A. 2,773.846.
Stover, William A„ and Wilson. 2,773,839.
Stover, William A., and Wilson. 2.773.845.
Stover, William A., and Wilson. 2,774,742.
Summers, Gerald C. 2,768.701.
Summers, Gerald C, and Broding. 2.742,629.
Summers. Gerald C, and Elv. 2,737,639.
Teitsworth, Richard C. 2,737,539.
Traver, Alfred E. 2,734,377.
Traver. Alfred E. 2,735.290.
Viscontv. George J. 2.761.575.
Watts, Richard G. 2.731,168.
Weisz, Paul B. 2,742,574.
Weisz, Paul B. 2,746,935.
Weisz, Paul B. 2.755.388.
Weisz, Paul B. 2,761,975.
Weisz, Paul B. 2,765,418.
Wesh, Anthony J. 2,732,331.
Wesh, Anthony J. 2,736,611.
LIST OF PATENTEES
743
Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. : See — Continued
White, .Tames E., and Heaps. 2,740,489.
White, James E., and Lee. 2,760,591.
Wilhelm, Eugene S. 2,766,426.
Yurko, Malvin M. 2,758,070.
Soddy, Thomas C, to Chicago Railway Equipment Co. Rail-
way refrigerator car door. 2,747,289, 5-29-56, CI. 20 — 23.
Soddy, Thomas C, to Chicago Railway Equipment Co. Air
separator. 2,774.444, 12-18-56, CI. 183—91.
Sodeco, Societe des Compteurs de Geneve : See —
Loosli, Paul. 2,769,596.
Soden, Joseph A. Garment carrying rack. 2,770,371,
11-13-56, CI. 211—104.
Soderberg. Adoiph. Asphaltic waterproof adhesive.
2,745,762, 5-15-56, CI. 106—273.
Soderberg, Carl R. : See —
Doll, Walter, Jr., Martsolf, and Soderberg. 2,746,672.
Soderberg. Elsa A. Electric wire take-up receptacle.
2,763,707, 9-18-56, CI. 174—50.
Soderblom, Daniel W. Butter plate and knife holder.
2,739,465, 3-27-56, CI. 65—65.
Soderblom, Per O. : See —
Falkman, Hans H., Olsson, and Soderblom. 2,751,718.
Soderhamns Verkstader Aktiebolag : See — •
Anderson, Axel E. 2,738,996.
Sodcrlund, TJlf G., to Aktiebolaget Karlstads Mekaniska
Werkstad. Papermaking machine. 2,775,169, 12-25-50,
CI. 92—49.
Soderman, George W., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Microm-
eter slide attachment for grinding machines. 2,729,035,
1-3-56, CI. 51—102.
Soderman, George W., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Lapping
plate. 2,749,683, 6-12-56, CI. 51—209.
Soderquist, Leslie E., to The McNeil Machine and Engineering
Co. Injection molding press. 2,774,990, 12-25-56, CI.
18—30.
Soderstrom, Harry R., to Boeing Airplane Co. Self-sealing
releasable coupling. 2,73] .278. 1-17-56, CI. 284 — 19.
Soehngen, Erich, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Air Force. Simulator for
transient convective heat transfer phenomena. 2,769,334,
11-6-56, CI. 73—15.
Soehnlen, Robert M., and E. Alters. Method of connecting
fluid pipes. 2,759,254, 3-21-56, CI. 29 — 428.
Soergel, David G. and F. H. Gardner, to North American
Aviation, Inc. Closed-cycle pressure transducer. 2,751,576,
6-19-56, CI. 340— 187.
Soffe, John. Fishing reel. 2,774,546, 12-18-56, CI. 242—84.5.
Soffel, Arthur R. : See—
Raynsford, Charles K., Green, and Soffel. 2,766,621.
Soffel, Arthur R., to Vitro Corp. of America. Flowmeter
signal-balancing means. 2,757,538, 8-7-56, CI. 73 — 194.
Soffer, Jack W. : See —
Lapin, Aaron S., and Soffer. 2,729,368.
Soffer, Jack W., to Development Research, Inc. Dispensing
valves. 2,739,841, 3-27-56, CI. 299 — 95.
Soffer, Jack W., to Development Research, Inc. Shields and
caps for containers. 2,767,888. 10-23-56, CI. 222 — 182.
Soffer, Jack W., and D. M. Kitterman, to Development Re-
search, Inc." Valving spout having ;i naniuig orifice.
2,750.230, 6-12-56, CI. 299 — 83.
Soffer, Jack W., and D. M. Kitterman, to Development Re-
search, Inc. Reusable retentive closure for containers.
2,765,960, 10-9-56, CI. 222—182.
Sofia, Antonio. Backwater sewer trap. 2,739,662, 3-27-56,
CI. 182—1.
Sofia, Antonio. Collapsible shopping cart. 2,757,935, 8-7-56,
CI. 280— 36.
Sogar, Harry. Lawn and walk edger. 2,748,685, 6-5-56,
CI. 97 — 227.
Sogge, Melvin G., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Safety valve. 2,740.472. 5-22-56, CI. 137—66.
Sogge, Roger L. Davenport-bed combination. 2,751,605,
6-26-56, CI. 5—38.
Sohn, August W., to Zellstofffabrik Waldhof. Elastic lignin
compositions. 2,760,943, 8-28-56, CI. 260 — 17.5.
Sohn, Friedrich, to Firma Gerdes & Co. Dispenser for pasty
materials. 2,732,101, 1-24-56, CI. 222 — 320.
Sohns, Carl B. : See —
Mekelburg, Earl F., and Sohns. 2,774,378.
Sokol, Benjamin, and A. Di Florio, to Republic Aviation
Corp. Removable inflatable protective closure for jet
engine. 2,744,382, 5-8-56, CI. 60—39.09.
Sokol, Herman : See —
Minieri, Pasquale P., Sokol, and Firman. 2,734,018.
Sokol, Herman, to American Cyanamid Co. Production of
haze-free aqueous solutions of dihvdrostreptnmvcin and
article therefor. 2,733,185, 1-31-56. CI. 167 — 65.
Sokol, Herman, and R. P. Popino, to American Cyanamid Co.
'Storage-stable dihydrostreptomycin sulfate solution.
2,733,183, 1-31-56, CI. 167—65.
Sokol. Louis G. : See —
Yost, Albert G. 2,775,273.
Sokolik, Edward. Germicidal bed apparatus for bedridden
patients. 2,737,695, 3-13-56, CI. 21 — 74.
Sokolik, Edward. Angling bag. 2,739,409, 3-27-56, CI.
43 — 55.
Sokoloff, Boris A., to Societe d'Electr.onique et d'Automatisme.
Inductive charges feeding circuit. 2,761,092, 8-28-56 CI.
317—123.
Sokoloff, Boris T. Method of extracting vitamin P from
citrus molasses. 2,734,896, 2-14-56, CI. 260 — 210.
Sokoloff Bros. : See —
Sokoloff, David. 2,759,628.
Sokoloff, David, to M. A., S., K., and D. Sokoloff, d. b. a.
Sokoloff Bros. Container end structure. 2,759,628,
8-21-56, CI. 220—67.
Sokoloff, Karel : See —
Sokoloff, David. 2,759,628.
Sokoloff, Michael A. : See —
Sokoloff, David. 2,759,628.
Sokoloff, Paul W. : See —
Greenberg, Sol, and Sokoloff. 2,773,946.
Sokoloff, Solomon : See —
Sokoloff, David. 2,759,628.
Sola, Joseph G. Transformers. 2,753,513, 7-3-56, CI.
323 — 48.
Solar Aircraft Co. : See —
Day, Roberts. 2.737,016.
De Mers, Francis F. 2,773,538.
Heath, William C. 2,758.851.
Klauber, Philip M. 2,737,775.
McDaniel, Rankin H. 2,768,281.
Neer, Kenneth R. 2,769,477.
Pitt, Paul A., and Nelson. 2,746,243.
Reed, Wendell E. 2,746,242.
Ziebold, Eugene H. 2,752,172.
Solar Electric Corp. : See —
Cropp, David. 2,737,798.
Solar Engineering & Equipment Co. : See —
Martin, Raymond G. and B. 2,762,299.
Solar Mfg. Corp. : See —
Artingstall, Thomas W., and Feigl. 2,771,992.
Das Gupta, Asru K. 2,741,561.
Johnson, John R. 2,762,989.
Soldan, Lewis E. Manicuring devices. 2,737,959, 3-13-56,
CI. 132—79.
Soldan. Lewis E. Shield. 2,771,088, 11-20-56. CI. 135—5.
Soldner, Harley W., to Brownsville Canning Co. Container
counting and casing machine. 2,748,550, 6-5-56, CI.
53—59.
Sole, Harry I. : See —
Payne, Frank E., and Sole. 2,747,902.
Solecki, John E., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Electric oscil-
lator. 2,761,064, 8-28-56, CI. 250—36.
Solem, Hans, to Holmsunds Aktiebolag. Combined road
levelling and braking means for use in connection with
logging sleds and the like. 2,761,226, 9-4-56, CI. 37—10.
Solemslie, Sverre. Pipe bending tool. 2,760,545, 8-28-56,
CI. 153—63.
Soler Capdevila, Antonio. Safety lock. 2,750,787, 6-19-56,
CI. 70 — 337.
Soliday, Arnold J. : See —
Blackett, Eben G., and Soliday. 2,774,759.
Solis Bonilla, Samuel R. Fountain tooth brush. 2,774,981,
12-25-56, CI. 15—137.
Solla, Alexander A., to Burroughs Corp. Control mechanisms
for printing machines. 2,769,682, 11-6-56, CI. 346 — 98.
Sollinan, Paul B. : See —
Dodson, Raymond M., and Sollman. 2,732,405.
Dodson, Raymond M., and Sollman. 2,753,361.
Dodson, Raymond M., and Sollman. 2,763,669.
Solloway, Norman J., to Feridax Ltd. Combined saddles
and pillion seats for motor cycles. 2,742,081, 4-17-56,
CI. 155—5.12.
Solloway, Norman J., to Feridax Ltd. Twist-grip controls for
operating bowden cables. 2,770,125, 11-13-56, CI. 70 — 185.
Solomon, Benjamin, and J. H. Gerhard. Laterally-movable
vehicle seat through doorway. 2,758,872, 8-14-56, CI.
296—65.
Solomon, Charles. Shirt. 2,748,394, 6-5-56, CI. 2—115.
Solomon, John W. : See —
Morningstar, Otto, and Solomon. 2,737,189.
Solomon, Joseph : See —
Glass, James W. 2,738,951.
Solomon, Leonard A. Automobile door lock safety device.
2,760,803, 8-28-56, CI. 292—1.
Solomon, Myer M., to General Electric Co. Water-repellent
compositions comprising a poly-siloxane, a urea- or mel-
amine-formaldehyde resin and a curing agent. 2,757,152,
7-31-56, CI. 260—29.2.
Solomon, Nathan L. Curl holding clip. 2,730,111, 1-10-56.
CI. 132 — 46.
Solomon, Nathan L. Bobby pin dispenser. 2,771,887,
11-27-56, CI. 132—1.
Solomon, Nathan L. Shampoo brush with detachable handle.
2,772,434, 12-4-56, CI. 15—176.
Solonche, Louis H. : See —
Kaehn, Frank E. 2,744,266.
Solow, Benjamin, to International Resistance Co. Method of
manufacturing rectifier cells. 2,743,506, 5-1-56, CI.
29 — 155.5.
Solow, Benjamin. Stationary hub cap cover. 2,754,154,
7-10-56, CI. 301—108.
Soloway, Samuel B. : See —
Bluestone, Henry, Soloway, Hyman, and Lidov.
2 730 548
Soloway' Samuel B., to Shell Development Co. Halo-substi-
tuted bicyclic compounds. 2.759,011, 8-14-56, CI. 260 — 464,
Soloway, Samuel B., to Shell Development Co. Halo-sub-
stituted bicyclic aldehydes. 2,761,879, 9-4-56, CI.
260—598.
Soloway, Samuel B., R. E. Lidov, H. Bluestone, and J. Hyman
to Shell Development Co. Nortricyclyl esters. 2,738,356,
3-13-56, CI. 260—410.
Soloway, Samuel B., J. G. Morales, and J. V. Overbeek, to
Shell Development Co. Plant regulators. 2,758,918
8-14-56, CI. 71—2.6.
744
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Solt, George S. : See —
Williams, Thomas H., and Solt. 2,758,968.
Soltam Ltd. : See —
Dormer, Hans O. 2,733,638.
Donner, Hans O. 2,765,707.
Donner, Hans O. 2,773,450.
Solux Corp. : See —
Spinetta, Anthony E. 2,762,911.
Solvay & Cie : See —
Deprez, Charles-Louis, and Daras. 2,757,076.
Vanharen, Lambert, and Octors. 2,750,281.
Soman, Robert, to The Federal Machine and Welder Co.
Fluid control apparatus. 2,761,426, 9-4-56, CI. 121 — 38.
Somers, Charles H. : See —
Beebee, Frederick L., and Somers. 2,753,945.
Somers, Francis M. Bucket linkage. 2,744,640, 5-8-56,
CI. 214—147.
Somers, Frank J., to Radio Corp. of America. Magnetic
video recording and reproducing. 2,762,861, 9-11-56, CI.
178—6.6.
Somers, Richard I., to Parker Rust Proof Co. Solution for
and method of cleaning and coating metallic surfaces.
2,762,732, 9-11-56, CI. 148—6.2.
Somers, Richard M., to Thomas A. Edison, Inc. Signaling sys-
tems for dictating machines. 2,770,680, 11-13-56, CI.
179—100.1.
Somers, Richard M., and F. J. Safford, to Thomas A. Edison,
Inc. Multistation remotely-controlled phonographic systems.
2,755,341, 7-17-56, CI. 179—100.1.
Somers. Richard M., and F. J. Safford, to Thomas A.
Edison, Inc. Remotely-controlled dictation-recording sys-
tem. 2,757,238,7-31-56, CI. 179— 6.
Somerset, James H. : See —
Besselman, Wayne L., Somerset, and Tauber. 2,752,147.
Somerville, Albert A., to R. T. Vanderbilt Co., Inc. Agricul-
tural fungicide. 2,752,282, 6-26-56, CI. 167 — 22.
Somerville, Albert A., to R. T. Vanderbilt Co., Inc. Control
of fungus on apple trees with manganous dimethyl dithio-
carbamate. 2,765,254, 10-2-56, CI. 167 — 22.
Somerville, Herbert E. : See —
Cohen, Sidney O., Goodell, Hilton, Somerville, and Street.
2,764,984.
Somerville Ltd. : See —
Barrington, William F., and Skillen. 2,768,777.
Somerville, Robert L. : See —
Young, Thomas R., and Somerville. 2,731,405.
Young, Thomas R.. and Somerville. 2,731,406.
Somerville, Thomas, III : See —
White, William E., and Clark. 2,770,359.
White, William E., and Clark. 2,771,989.
Somes, Howard E., to Ladish Co. Electrical conductor.
2,740,095, 3-27-56, CI. 333 — 96.
Sommer, Alfred H., to Electric & Musical Industries Ltd.
Secondary electron emitting coatings and method for pro-
ducing same. 2,739,084, 3-20-56, CI. 117 — 211.
Sommer, Alfred H., to Radio Corp. of America. Photoelectric
cathode and method of producing same. 2,770,561,
11-13-56, CI. 117—211.
Sommer, Friedrich : See —
Lohs, Willy, Sommer, and Breustedt. 2,761,013.
Sommer, Harry J., to Shell Development Co. Asphalt emul-
sions. 2.730,506, 1-10-56, CI. 252—311.5.
Sommer, Harry J., Lafayette, and W. H. Peterson, to Shell
Development Co. Asphalt compositions and method of pre-
paring same. 2,730,454, 1-10-56, CI. 106 — 273.
Sommer, Kurt, to Sommer & Maca Glass Machinery Co.
Conveyor structure for flat glass edging beveling and
polishing apparatus. 2.754.956. 7-17-56, CI. 198 — 162.
Sommer, Leo H., to Dow Corning Corp. Organosilicon esters.
2,770,633, 11-13-56, CI. 260^48.2.
Sommer, Leo H.. to Dow Corning Corp. Triorganosilyl
amino acids. 2,774,778. 12-18-56, CI. 260—448.2.
Sommer & Maca Glass Machinery Co. : See —
Sommer, Kurt. 2,754.956.
Sommer. Richard : See —
Faulhaber, Fritz, and Sommer. 2,738.716.
Sommer, Richard, and R. Hofmeister, to Voigtlander, A. G.
Reversible viewflnder for photographic cameras. 2,771,810,
11-27-56, CI. 88—1.5.
Sommerfeld. Rudolf : See —
Elzer, Philip, Sommerfeld. and Anthony. 2,770,805.
Sommerhalter, Gustav O., to The American Laundry Machin-
ery Co. Work clamp for folding machine. 2,759,726,
8-21-56, CI. 270—80.
Sommerhoff, Gerd W. C, to Lines Bros. Ltd. Steerine device
for model boat or vehicle. 2,742,735, 4-24-56, CI. 46 — 244.
Sommers, Armiger H. : See —
Horrom, Bruce W., and Sommers. 2,761,860.
Sommers, Armiger H., and J. D. Barnes, to Abbott Labora-
tories. Alkylene-diazides. 2,769,819, 11-6-56, C1.260 — 349.
Sondermann, Karl : See —
Milbers, Arthur, and Sondermann. 2,733,253.
Sondheimer, Franz : See —
D.lerassi, Carl, Sondheimer, and Rosenkranz. 2,753,342.
Djerassi, Carl, Sondheimer, and Rosenkranz. 2,756,244.
Sondheimer, Franz, C. D.ierassi. G. Rosenkranz, and O. Man-
cera, to Syntex S. A. Preparation of steroidal lla-hydroxy
compounds. 2.751,379, 6-19-56, CI. 260—239.55.
Sondheimer, Franz, and G. Rosenkranz, to Syntex S. A.
Cyclopentanophenanthrene derivatives and process.
2,759,930, 8-21-56, CI. 260—239.55.
Sondheimer, Franz, and G. Rosenkranz, to Syntex S. A.
Preparation of 17a - methyl - androstane - 17/3 - ol - 3 - one.
2,763,670, 9-18-56, CI. 260—397.4.
Song, John, and J. E. Gordon, to American Cyanamid Co.
Dehydration of 3-cyano-4-carboxamide-6-methyl-2-pyridone.
2,752,353, 6-26-56, CI. 260—294.9.
Songer, Leo W., to General Electric Co. Valve seat locking
mechanism. 2,736,529, 2-28-56, CI. 251 — 360.
Sonia, Joseph A. : See —
Thornberg, Joseph E., and Sonia. 2,740,813.
Sonnabend, Lawrence F., and C. R. Williams, to The Dow
Chemical Co. Production of resin-impregnated porous
bodies. 2,740,728, 4-3-56, CI. 117—59.
Sonnberger, Heinrich : See —
Bauersfeld, Walther, and Sonnberger. 2,751,813.
Sonnberger, Heinrich, to C. Zeiss. Counting device for a
rapid succession of numbers. 2,760,723, 8-28-56, CI.
235—136.
Sonnberger, Heinrich, to C. Zeiss. Vacuum plant located in
pre-vacuum tank. 2,772,047, 11-27-56, CI. 230—232.
Sonnberger, Rudolph, to The Linen Thread Co., Inc. Knot
and one half. 2,732,750, 1-31-56, CI. 87—12.
Sonneborn, L., Sons, Inc. : See —
Salzmann, Leo. 2,731,391.
Salzmann, Leo, Leta, and Borell. 2,731,455.
Sonneborn, Ralph H., and F. W. Dennen, to Owens-Corning
Fiberglas Corp. Apparatus for the preparation of glass
fiber reinforced molding compositions. 2,745,491, 5-15-56,
CI. 164—61.
Sonnemann, William IC, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. In-
duction-type alternating-current relays. 2,752,539, 6-26-56,
CI. 317—167.
Sonnenfeld, Richard J. : See —
TJraneck, Carl A., and Sonnenfeld. 2,761,853.
Sonnenfeldt, Richard W., to Radio Corp of America. Dynamic
electron beam control systems. 2,730,651, 1-10-56, CI.
315—13. „
Sonnenfeldt, Richard W., to Radio Corp. of America. Wave
generating systems. 2,734,945, 2-14-56, CI. 178—69.5.
Sonnenfeldt, Richard W., to Radio Corp. of America. Oscil-
lator synchronization. 2,748,191, 5-29-56, CI. 178—69.5.
Sonnenfeldt, Richard W., to Radio Corp. of America. Syn-
chronized sawtooth wave generating circuits. 2,753,485,
7-3-56, CI. 315—27.
Sonnenschein, Heinrich : See —
Buchkremer, Josef, and Sonnenschein. 2,753,286.
Sonnet, Hermann : See —
Roesch. Adolf, and Sonnet. 2,760,376.
Sonntag, Helmuth C, to Glenwood Machinery Associates,
Inc. Automatic lathe machine. 2,745,220, 5-15-56, CI.
51—154.
Sonoco Products Co. : See —
Adams, Williams S., and Brewer. 2,755,516.
Adams, William S., and Whaley. 2.765,496.
Copenhaver, James E., Biggs, and Baxley. 2,744,927.
Dunlap, Charles K. 2,765,129.
Dunlap, Charles K., and Crawford. 2,751,936.
Sonotone Corp. : See —
Crownover, Joseph W., and Koren. 2,769,867.
Sontag, Herbert P., H. F. Salomon, and G. E. Herrnstadt, to
The Firth Carpet Co., Inc. Pile yarn attachment for
carpet looms. 2,760,520, 8-28-56, CI. 139—38.
Sontheim, Herman W., to The Robert Mitchell Co. Ltd. Parcel
racks for vehicles. 2,747,745, 5-29-56, CI. 211—90.
Sontheimer, Carl G., to C. G. S. Laboratories, Inc. Variable
time delay system. 2,742,613, 4-17-56, CI. 333—29.
Sontheimer, Carl G., to G. G. S. Laboratories, Inc. Ap-
paratus for magnetic rectifiers. 2,762,009, 9-4-56, CI.
321—43.
Sontheimer, Carl G., and S. I. Sachs, to C. G. S. Laboratories,
Inc. Signal generator. 2,750,504, 6-12-56, CI. 250—36.
Koiiilicimer, Fred F. : See —
Moore, Walter E., Andrae, and Sontheimer. 2,736,091.
Sooter, M. E. : See —
Wishon, Evia L. 2,733,779.
Soper, Glenn T. : See —
Ensign, George G., Soper, and Lundahl. 2,757,545.
Ensign, George G., Soper, and Lundahl. 2,757,555.
Sorber, Adelbert P., deceased ; G. P. Sorber, administrator.
Means and methods of improving the accuracy and resolu-
tion of variable resistors. 2,747,061, 5-22-56, CI. 201 — 56.
Sorber, Gordon P., administrator : See —
Sorber, Adelbert P. 2.747.061.
Soredal, Sven G., to Svenska Ackumulator Aktiebolaget
Jungner. Dynamo electric machine for telemetering angle
data. 2,731,574, 1-17-56, CI. 310^9.
Soref, Harrv E., and D. J. Foote, to Master Lock Co. Method
of assembling lock tumbler pins or the like. 2,735,165,
2-21-56, CI. 29—407.
Soreghen, George L. Spinning rope with swiveled handle.
2,771,857, 11-27-56, CI. 119—153.
Sorem, Stanley S. : See —
Starkman, Ernest S., and Sorem. 2,754,198.
Soreng, Edgar M., and H. Y. Fisher, to Soreng Products Corp.
Solenoid with plunger. 2,734,153, 2-7-56, CI. 317—191.
Soreng, Edgar M., and I. Gebel, to Soreng Products Corp.
Automatic defrosting means for refrigeration apparatus.
2,737,025, 3-6-56, CI. 62—3.
Soreng Products Corp. : See —
Bachi, Robert W. 2,752,18S.
Bachi, Robert W. 2,755,353.
Bachi, Robert W., and Fisher. 2,752,189.
Gebel, Irving. 2,732,445.
Gebel, Irving. 2,737,826.
Soreng, Edgar M., and Gebel. 2,737,025.
LIST OF PATENTEES
745
Sorensen, Andrew J., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Cir-
cuit integrity checking system. 2,736,882, 2-28-56, CI.
340—213.
Sorensen, Andrew J., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Testing
device and method for railway traffic control apparatus.
2,740,939, 4-3-56, CI. 324—158.
Sorensen, Clarence A. : See — -
Ferm, William P., and Sorensen. 2,762,403.
Sorensen & Co., Inc. : See—
Bunblasky, Adolph, and Brown. 2,744,231.
Bunblasky, Adolph C, and Brown. 2,732,499.
Burger, Seymour G. 2,741.527.
Helterline, Leo H., Jr., and Bunblasky. 2,753,512.
Helterline, Leo L., Jr. 2,767,327.
Muchnick, Paul. 2,753,514.
Scherer, Bernard L. 2,755,429.
Sorensen, Earl G. : See —
Schmitt. Otto H., and Sorensen. 2.743,024.
Sorensen. Edgar P. Workpieee-holding pruning shears with
resilient in-drawing gripper element. 2,775,032, 12-2y-56,
CI. 30—134.
Sorensen, Egon. Compressor. 2,744,677, 5-8-56, CI. 230 — 49.
Sorensen. Ejnar. Defrosting means for refrigerating systems.
2,763,131. 9-18-56, CI. 62 — 3.
Sorensen, George E. Dimension averaging measuring instru-
ment, lie. 24,224, 9-25-56, CI. 33—143.
Sorensen, George E. Center spacing test comparator and
method. 2,774,145, 12-18-56, CI. 33 — 147.
Sorensen, Hans W. Intravenous needle. 2,746,454, 5-22-56,
CI. 128—221.
Sorensen, Knud B., and F. M. Brinkmever, to Deere & Co.
Back rack frame for beet harvesters. 2,736,155, 2-28-56,
CI. 56—121.45.
Sorensen, Knud B., and J. O. Braet, to Deere & Co. Laterally
flexible draft mechanisms. 2.746,770, 5-22-56, Cl.
280—446.
Sorensen, Knud B., and H. F. Clausen, to Deere & Co. Beet
harvester. 2,763,113, 9-18-56, Cl. 55—134.
Sorensen, Nils A., and J. Mehlum. Method of manufacturing
vanillin. 2,752,394, 6-26-56, Cl. 200 — 600.
Sorenson, Perc C. : See —
Touchman, William S. 2,773,381.
Sorenson, Stanley E., to E. F. Gaines. Method for se-
curing supporting spline strips. 2,761,142, 9—4-56, Cl.
1—60.
Sorenson, Stanley E., to E. F. Gaines. Apparatus for securing
supporting spline strips. 2,765,465, 10-9-56, Cl. 1 — 49.
Sort, Edward J. : See —
Bergstrom, Eric V., and Sorf. 2,772,225.
Sorf, Edward R. J. : See —
Bergstrom, Eric V., and Sorf. 2,772,223.
Sorg, Harold E., to Eitel-McCullongh, Inc. Ceramic vacuum
tube. 2,740,067, 3-27-56. Cl. 313—245.
Sorg, Harold E., to Eitel-MeCullough, Inc. Ceramic vacuum
tube. 2,754,445, 7-10-56, Cl. 313—250.
Sorg, Leonard V. : See —
Offutt, Elmer B., and Sorg.
Offutt, Elmer B., and Sorg.
Offutt, Elmer B., and Sorg.
Sorg, Leonard V., to Standard Oil Co. Naphtha sweetening
with a phenylenediamine followed by alkali. 2,766,181,
10-9-56, Cl. 196—29.
Soriano, Andres : See —
Rousseau, Robert. 2.731.585.
Soriano, Thomas J., and J. D. Alessio. Conveyor apparatus
with clamping and stretching mechanism. 2,769,529,
11-6-56, Cl. 198—179.
Soring, Clarence E. Test indicator. 2,750,675, 6-19-56, Cl.
33—172.
Sorma, George J. : See —
Gilbert, Everett E., and Sormn. 2,729.677.
Sornin de Leysat, Henri. Knitting method. 2,748,579,
6-5-56, Cl. 66—1.
Sornin de Leysat. Henri A. M. J. H. Knitting needle.
2,730,881, 1-17-56, Cl. 60—117.
Sorum, Andrew. Tear strip can opener. 2,765,952, 10-9-56,
Cl. 220—52.
Sosa, Francisco. Multiple pivoted ratcheting jaw wrench.
2,762,249, 9-11-56, Cl. 81—91.
Sosin, Boleslaw M., to Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co. Ltd.
T-connected stub filters for use on very high frequencies.
2,751,557, 6-19-56, Cl. 333—73.
Soss Mfg. Co. : See —
Marko, Harold M. 2,764,440.
Marko. Harold M. 2,764.441.
Sottile, John. Compact shaving
Cl. 220—20.
Souby, Armand M. : See —
Cornell, Hampton G., Manne, Shepherd, and Souby.
2,775,544.
Hoffmann, Edward J., and Souby. 2,763.701.
Soucv, Guilbert F. Mirrorscope. 2,740,882, 4-3-56, Cl.
240—2.18.
Souders. Martin R. : Sec —
Robinson, John W., and Souders. 2,757,803.
Soule, Arthur H., to Continental Specialties Co. Ltd. Window
structure hardware. 2.750.635. 6-19-56, Cl. 20 — 42.
Soule, Arthur H, to Dalmo Continental, Inc. Positive latch
for awning type windows. 2,770,851, 11-20-56, Cl. 20 — 42.
Soule. Charles W. Safety seat lowering device for aircraft
passenger. 2,749,065, 6-5-56, Cl. 244—141.
Sonle\ Charles W. Spread dispenser. 2,751,118, 6-19-56. Cl.
222—80.
369555— P 48
2,773,277,
Counter-
73,020.
2,773,021.
2.773,237.
2,769,565, 11-6-56,
Soule, George C. ; National Bank of Commerce of Portland,
guardian of said G. C. Soule, to Maine Steel Corp. Flange-
way cleaner. 2,756,520, 7-31-56, Cl. 37—36.
Soule, Harold B., and G. W. Smithson, to Pratt & Whitney
Co., Inc. Indexing mechanism and indexing control for
motor driven turret lathes. 2,734,156, 2-7-56, Cl. 318 — 39.
Soulet, Armand. Carrier for grindwheels for the truing of
valve seats. 2.754,642, 7-17-56, Cl. 51—241.
Soul Pattinson, Washington H., and Co. Ltd. : See —
Sullivan, Ernest R. 2,730,099.
Sound, Inc. : See —
Tiger, Emil. 2,708,244.
Soundrive Pump Co. : See —
Von Seggern, Ernest A. 2,747,510.
Von Seggern, Ernest A. 2,750,959.
Soundscriber Corp., The : See —
Balmer, Donald F., and Runge. 2,766,990.
De Napoli, Anthony C, Jr., and Runge. 2,772,093.
Lyon, William H. 2,772,328.
Thompson, Lincoln, Runge, and Lyon. 2.743.319.
Thompson, Lincoln, Runge, and Lyon. 2,750,449.
Sousa, Daniel, to The Glidden Co. Accumulating device.
2,757,780, 8-7-56. Cl. 198—34.
Soussloff, Dimitri G., and R. V. Tata, to Universal Winding
Co. Stop-motion for winding and like machines. 2,743,063,
4-24-56, Cl. 242—37.
Souter, Raymond A. Oil dip stick wiper.
12-11-56, Cl. 15—210.
South Bend Lathe Works : See —
Costello, Otto A. 2,748,624.
Costello, Otto A. 2,769,349.
Southcomb, Harold J. : See —
Speed, William C, and Southcomb. 2.757,099.
Sontheimer, Carl G., to C. G. S. Laboratories Inc.
feit detector. 2,731,621, 1-17-^56. Cl. 340 — 149.
Southerland, Francis M., to Sarco, Inc. Apparatus for board-
ing and presetting textiles. 2,745,191, 5-15-56, Cl. 34 — 66.
Southern, Raymond L. : See —
Herres, Schuyler A., and Southern. 2,753,262.
Southern, Raymond L., to Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corp.
Vacuum pouring apparatus. 2,734,240, 2-14-56, Cl. 22 — 73.
Southern, Raymond L., to Titanium Metals Corp. of America.
Metal electrode closing device for melting crucibles.
2,759,034, 8-14-56, Cl. 13—18.
Southern, Raymond L., and J. K. Ely, to Allegheny Ludlum
Steel Corp. Vacuum pouring apparatus. 2,734,241,
2-14-56. Cl. 22—73.
Southern United Telephone Cables Ltd. : See —
Meadows, Stanley G., Hallas, and Searles. 2,769,958.
Southern Wood Preserving Co. : See —
Vaughan, Joseph A. 2,763,069.
Southern States Equipment Corp. : See —
Curtis, Thomas E. 2.733,322.
Curtis, Thomas E. 2,759,076.
Curtis, Thomas E. 2,760,019.
Curtis, Thomas E., and Lemmon. 2.732,468.
Curtis, Thomas E., and de Montmollin. 2,737,551.
McRride, Joseph R. 2.750,470.
McBride. Joseph R. 2,750,471.
South River Metal Products Co., Inc. : See —
Cohn. Max. 2.734.708.
Southwell, Marv E. : See —
Southwell, Raymond J. 2,769,222.
Southwell, Raymond J., deceased ; M. E. Southwell, executrix.
Fabric and method of making same. 2,769,222, 11-6-56,
Cl. 28—73.
Southwest Welding & Mfg. Co. : See —
Maloon. Earl B. 2,730,935.
Southwestern Industrial Electronics Co. : See —
Erath, Louis W., Madeley. and Geery. 2,772,388.
Southwestern Petroleum Co., Inc. : See —
Hooks, Robert M. 2,734,827.
Sonthwick, Alva F. Variable speed transmission employing
V-pulleys and belts. 2,760,386, 8-28-56, Cl. 74—722.
Southwick, Charles R. : See —
Gill. Joseph W., and Southwick. 2,749,267.
Southwood, John, to The Distillers Co. Ltd. Preparation of
N :N'-dibenzyl ethylene diamine. 2,772,312, 11-27-56, Cl.
260—570.9.
Southworth, Ronald W., and D. L. Martin, to W. S. M.
Research Corp. Electric set works for horizontal resaw.
2,739.626, 3-27-56, Cl. 143—120.
Sowa, Frank J. Herbicidal composition. 2,769,702, 11-6-56,
Cl. 71—2.2.
Sowa, Frank J. Complexes of higher alkanol amines and
boron trifiuoride. 2,769,840, 11-6-56, Cl. 260—584.
Sower, Albert J. : See —
Kent, Samuel J., and Sower. 2,752,597.
Sowerwine, Elbert O., Jr., to Wigton-Abbott Corp. Process
for converting nickel sulfide to nickel sulfate. 2,772,947,
12-4-56, Cl. 23 — 117.
Sowter, Anthony B., to The General Electric Co. Ltd. Butt
pressure welding device. 2.774.262. 12-18-56, Cl. 78—82.
Sowter, Anthony B., and R. K. Hilton, to The General Elec-
tric Co. Ltd. Cold pressure welding. 2,736,090, 2-28-56,
CI. 29—470.1.
Spach, Andre A. Machine for tagging laces. 2,740,156,
4-3-56, Cl. 18—1.
Leveling target. 2,755,555, 7-24-56,
William T.
Cl. 33—74.
Spaeder, William T.
33—209.
Liquid level. 2,755,560, 7-24-56, Cl.
746
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Spaeth, Charles P., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Production of alkyl nitrates. 2,768,964, 10-30-56. CI.
260—466.
Spaeth, Irvin J. : See —
Barton. Donald E., and Spaeth. 2,729,311.
Lewis, Frank W., and Spaeth. 2,746,576.
Spafford, Hildreth A. Grapefruit cutter. 2,737,713, 3-13-56,
CI. 30—24.
Spahn, Hilbert C. Expansible arbors. 2,738,980, 3-20-56,
CI. 279—2.
Spaine, Edward P., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Thread trimming
mechanisms for sewing machines. 2,752,871, 7-3-56, CI.
112—252.
Spalding, A. G., & Bros, Inc. : See —
Brandon. Thomas O. 2,767.749.
Brandon, Thomas O. 2,772,090.
Spalding, David P., and G. E. Shepherd, to General Electric
Co. Silicone water-repellent compositions. 2,758,946,
8-14-56, CI. 117—135.5.
Spalding, John D., to The National Supply Co. Free piston
well pump. 2,757,614, 8-7-56, CI. 103 — 52.
Spalding. Robert S. Liquid ejection devices. 2,746,643,
5-22-56, CI. 222—79.
Spalding, Thomas R., to the United States of America as
represented by the United States Atomic Energy Commis-
sion. Leak detector for pipe joint. 2,759,175, 8-' '
CI. 340—242.
Spanel, Abraham N., to Cutter Corp. Hair cutters. 2,731,717,
1-24-56, CI. 30—31.
Spanel, Abraham N., to Cutter Corp. Hair cutter. 2,746,144,
5-22-56, CI. 30—31.
Spanel, Lois A., to International Latex Corp. Rubber latex
brassiere. 2,772,418, 12-4-56, CI. 2 — 42.
Spang, William F., to Needham Mfg. Co. Inc. Meat treating
mechanism. 2,737,684, 3-13-56, CI. 17—26.
Spangenberg, Charles B., to Auto Lamp Mfg. Co. Signal light
system for motor vehicles. 2,751,522, 6-19-56, CI. 315 — 79.
Spangenberg. Hans : See —
Hugel, Ernst, and Spangenberg. 2,768,747.
Spangler, Earl G. Fluid purifying separators. 2,742,156,
4-17-56, CI. 210 — 131.
Spangler, Peter J. : See —
Johnston, William. Jr. 2,743.893.
Spanjer, David L., to The Eimco Corp. Eccentric track ad-
justment. 2,774,638, 12-18-56, CI. 305—9.
Spannuth, Hiram T. : See —
Edgar, Albert C, and Spannuth. 2,735,354.
Spano, Levio : See —
Munch, Werner, Notarbartolo, and Spano. 2,772,302.
Spanos, John, to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Method of making tran-
sistors. 2,731,704, 1-24-56, CI. 29 — 25.3.
Sparer, Nathan. Buttons. 2,736,938, 3-6-56, CI. 24 — 92.
Sparkes, Harry P., J. G. Ayers, and J. G. Newman, to Copper-
weld Steel Co. Method of making a composite cylinder.
2,765,526, 10-9-56, CI. 29 — 460.
Sparkle Beverages, Inc. : See —
Brendel, William J., and Schapiro. 2,752,137.
Sparklin, Charles H., to Birtman Electric Co. Cutter mecha-
nism for a vacuum cleaner. 2,733,000, 1-31-56, CI.
230 132
Sparklin, Charles H., to Birtman Electric Co. Control ap-
paratus for a motor operated mangle. 2,740,215, 4-3-56,
CI. 38— 60.
Sparklin, Charles H., to Birtman Electric Co. Shuttle drive
mechanism for a sewing machine. 2,744,412, 5-8-56, CI.
74—66.
Sparkman, Billie C. : See —
Hunt, Manley L.. Jr.. and Sparkman. 2.775,157.
Sparkman, Dorothy J. Stickless, collapsible kite. 2,769,605.
11-6-56, CI. 244—153.
Sparks, Cleone A., to Forgedtrue Piston Corp. Process and
apparatus for forging pistons or the like. 2,740,ol9,
4-3-56. CI. 207—6.
Sparks, George C. Combination box and cradle for decorated
Easter ecrsrs nnd the like. 2.744.622, 5-8-56, CI. 206 — 45.14.
Sparks, William J.. R. G. Newberg. and F. P. Baldwin, to
Esso Research and Engineering Co. Packaging tacky hy-
drocarbon polymers in polyethylene film. 2,762,504.
9-11-56. CI. 206 — 84.
Spa rline. Ray C. Flowmeter. 2,770,131, 11-13-56, CI.
73-231.
Sparr, Albert E., and K. J. Chichester, to Talon, Inc. Toggle
switch. 2.757,252, 7-31-56. CI. 200 — 67.
Sparrow, Lloyd W.. to The Springfield Leather Products Co.
Multi-card holder. 2.763.311. 9-18-56. CI. 150—39.
Sparrow, Vernon W., to General Register Corp. Machines
for printing and issuing postal orders and like forms.
2,743,669, 5-1-56, CI. 101—93.
Spase. Charles B. : See —
Naumann, Lloyd, and Spase. 2,765,062.
Spase, Charles B., to Lipe-Rollway Corp. Drive structure
for automobile engine accessories. 2,746,587, 5-22-56, CI.
192 — 104.
Spase, Charles B., to Lipe-Rollwav Corp. Fixed speed release
clutch. 2,758,689, 8-14-56, CI. 192 — 104.
Spatta, George, to Clark Equipment Co. Vehicle drive means.
2,731,856, 1-24-56, CI. 74—720.
Spaulding, Carl P.. to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp.
Galvanometers. 2.768.350. 10-23-56. CI. 324—97.
Spaulding, Charles A., Jr., and E. Schmidt, to The Reunite
Corp. Table top water softener. 2,754,263, 7-10-56, CI.
210—24.
Spaulding, Hugh K. : See —
Lawrence, Kenneth L., Croasdale, and Spaulding.
2,742,415.
Spaulding, Spencer W., to Radio Corp. of America. Code
converter circuit. 2,731,631, 1-17-56, CI. 340—318.
Spaulding, William R. Knife sharpener. 2,743,560, 5-1-56,
CI. 51 — 210.
Spaulding, William R. Filter attachment for smoking pipes.
2.771,883, 11-27-56, CI. 131—206.
Speakes, Charles C, and A. C. Griffin, Jr., dedicated to the free
use of the People in the Territory of the United States.
Method of moisture restoration to cotton. 2,747,234,
5-29-56, CI. 19—66.
Speakman Co. : See —
Fraser, James. 2,734,712.
Fraser, James. 2,747,604.
Fraser, James. 2,749,183.
Speakman, Raymond H. : See —
Lipscomb, Robert, and Speakman. 2,740,986.
Spear, Adrian G., Jr.. to Ford Motor Co. Retractible rigid
automobile top. 2,768,024. 10-23-56. CI. 296 — 107.
Spear, Adrian G.. Jr.. and J. A. Huggins, to Ford Motor Co.
Retractible rigid automobile top. 2,768,025, 10-23-56, CI.
296 — 117.
Spear, Donal R., and W. F. Fowler, Jr., to Eastman Kodak
Co. Tub sizing of paper. 2,748,029, 5-29-56, CI. 117 — 155.
Spear, Philip J. : See —
Christopher, David H, and Spear. 2,743,548.
Spear. Robert K., to Servel, Inc. Air conditioning.
2,761.656. 9-4-56, CI. 257—9.
Spear, Walter A., to Nu Tone, Inc. Magnetic damper holder.
2,739,521, 3-27-56, CI. 98—116.
Spear, Warren M., to The International Nickel Co.. Inc.
Machine elements for crushers. 2,771,358, 11-20-56, CI.
Spear, Wa'rren M.. J. T. Eash. and A. P. Gagnebin, to The
International Nickel Co.. Inc. Addition agent and process
for producing maernesium-contaimn;; cast iron. 2,762,705,
9-11-56. CI. 75—130.
Spearow. Ralph. Oil production method. 2,749,991, 6-12-56,
CI. 166 — 42.
Spearow, Ralph. Oil production method. 2,754,911, 7-17-56,
CI. 166—35.
Spearow. Ralph. Multiple horizon oil production method.
2.767.792, 10-23-56. CI. 166 — 10.
Spears, Esten W., to General Motors Corp. Deicing control.
2,744,992, 5-8-56. CI. 219—20.
Spears, Jess W.. to G. M. Prescott. Platform truck. 2,738,201.
3-13-56. CI. 280—33.99.
Spears, Marvin A. Trailer booth. 2,767,013, 10-16-56, CI.
296 — 21.
Spears, Morton F. Means for controlling current flow in
electric circuits. 2,744.981, 5-8-56, CI. 200 — 113.
Spears, Neilus A.. Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Circuit
interrupters. 2,734,970, 2-14-56, CI. 200—147.
Spears, Richard W. : See —
Armstrong. John W.. Spears, and Williams. 2,771,669.
Spears, Verian W. Tool for installing mechanical connectors
on high voltage lines. 2,768.548, 10-30-56. CI. 81—53.
Spears, William, to Revere Copper and Brass Inc. Strip han-
dling apparatus. 2,767.933. 10-23-56. CI. 242 — 79.
Specht, Albert J. Fire extinguisher. 2,765,857, 10-9-56, CI.
169—27.
Specht, Edward H., A. Neuman, and H. T. Neher, to Rohm &
Haas Co. Preparation of acrylamides. 2,773,063, 12-4-56,
CI. 260—247.2.
Specht, Hugo, to Deutsche Bergin-Aktiengesellschaft. Process
of hydrolyzing wood in preparing crystalline glucose.
2,752,270. 6-26-56, CI. 127—37.
Specht, Walter, and H. Schultheis. Ultrasonic irradiation
In preparation of malt. 2,745,789, 5-15-56, CI. 195 — 71.
Special Screw Products Co.. The : See —
Douglass, James L. 2,775,471.
Specialties Development Corp. : See —
Anthony, Charles, Jr., and Thomann. 2,745.806.
Anthonv, Charles, Jr., and Thomann. 2.745.807.
Anthony. Charles, Jr.. and Thomann. 2,768,952.
Breen, Robert H. 2,738.137.
Fleming, William T. 2,738,159.
Flemine. William T. 2.770.162.
Grant. Harry C. Jr. 2.763.853.
Hall, Cyril C. 2,731.874.
Heizer, Edward J. ,and Axt. 2,748,797.
T-Teizer, Edward J., and Wentz. 2,750,130.
Kincaid. Howard G. 2,753,944.
Lowle. Robert G. 2.752 590.
Mapes, Daniel. 2.751,077.
Schroeder. Henry H.. Jr. 2.744,580.
Sills, Kenneth G. 2,743.079.
Sylvester, Walter G. 2,773,602.
Towle, Robert G., and Fleming. 2,738,033.
Specialties, Inc. : See —
Hotine. William. 2,764.034.
Ward, John W., and Bruck. 2,765,703.
Specialty Mfg. Co., The : See —
Anderson, Arthur A. 2,763.901.
Speck. Eric H., to Normalair Ltd. Non-return valves.
2,771,901, 11-27-56, CI. 137—269.5.
Speck, Kurt, S. Hauser, and J. L. Ha.ios, to Jacques Kreisler
Mfg. Corp. Watch bands. 2,747,779, 5-29-56, CI. 224—4.
Speck, Rhoads M., to Hercules Powder Co. Insecticidally ac-
tive S-(polychlorotetrahydropyranyl)-0,0-diethyldithiophos-
phate. 2,766,172, 10-9-56, CI. 167—33.
LIST OF PATENTEES
747
Speck, Stanley B. : See —
Glaze, Francis W., Jr., and Speck. 2,729,533.
Laucius, Joseph F., and Speck. 2,753,3o6.
Speck, Stanley B., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Syn-
thetic linear polyamides containing intralinear siloxane
groups and preparation. 2,754,284, 7-10-56, CI. 260 — 46.5.
Speck, Stanley B., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Poly-
ester fibers dyed with anthraquinone. 2,757,004, 7-31-56,
CI. 8—39.
Speck, Willis A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Panelboards.
2,735,043, 2-14-56, CI. 317—119.
Speck, Willis A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Neutral bar
assembly. 2.748,365, 5-29-50, CI. 339 — 198.
Speckman, Melvin L. : See —
Ladd, Allan L., and Speckman. 2,745,193.
Specto Ltd. : See —
Tole, Donald K., and Cronin. 2.764.910.
Spector, Jerome J., to Universal Match Corp. Cigarette dis-
pensing containers. 2,732,973, 1-31-56, CI. 221 — 147.
Spector, Myles S. : See —
Spector, Samuel J. and M. S. 2 758,151.
Spector, Samuel J. and M. S., to lnsuline Corp. of America.
Radio antenna. 2,758,151. 8-7-56, CI. 174—138.
Spectoyculars Inc. : See —
Green, Joseph. 2,731,751.
Spede Corp., The : See —
Sperry, Pierce. 2,737,408.
Speed, Raymond A. : See —
Bennett, Rufus B., Hunt. Powers, and Speed. 2,766,310.
Bennett, Rufus B., and Speed. 2,757,215.
Speed, Raymond A., and R. B. Bennett, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Seeding and filter aid technique for para-
xylene production. 2,757,216, 7-31-56, CI. 260 — 674.
Speed. Raymond A., and R. B. Bennett, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Wash technique for paraxylene process.
2,766,309, 10-9-56, CI. 260—674.
Speed, William C, and J. J. Dwyer, to Audio Devices. Inc.
Machine for coating and drying tape. 2,741,217, 4-10-56,
CI. 118—51.
Speed, William C, and J. J. Dwyer, to Audio Devices Inc.
Production of magnetic sound tape. 2,743,189, 4-24-56,
CI. 117—7.
Speed, William C, and J. J. Dwyer, to Audio Devices, Inc.
Production of magnetic sound tape. 2,745,605, 5-15-56,
CI. 242—55.
Speed. William C, and J. J. Dwyer, to Audio Devices. Inc.
Production of magnetic sound tape. 2,748,015, 5-29-56,
CI. 117—7.
Speed, William C, and J. J. Dwyer, to Audio Devices. Inc.
Production of magnetic sound tape. 2,748,016, 0-29-56,
CI. 117—7.
Speed, William C, and J. J. Dwyer, to Audio Devices, Inc.
Production of magnetic sound tape. 2,751,313, 6-19-56,
CI. 117—66.
Speed, William C, and ,T. J. Dwyer, to Audio Devices, Inc.
Multiple winding spool for production of magnetic sound
tape. 2.755.029. 7-17-56. CI. 242 — 55.
Speed, William C„ and H. J. Southcomb, to Audio De-
vices, Inc. Production of magnetic sound tape. 2,757,099,
7-31-56, Cl. 117—7.
Speed, William C, and J. J. Dwyer, to Audio Devices. Inc.
Production of magnetic sound tape. 2,759,677, 8-21-56,
CI. 242—55.
Speed, William C, and J. J. Dwyer, to Audio Devices,
Inc. Apparatus for production of magnetic sound tape.
2,763,235, 9-18-56, CI. 118—33.
Speed, William C, and J. J. Dwyer. to Audio Devices, Inc
Tape supply device. 2,765,126, 10-2-56, CI. 242 — 75.
Speed, William C., and J. J. Dwyer, to Audio Devices, Inc.
Production of magnetic sound tape. 2,760,950, 10-16-56,
CI. 242—76.
Speed, William C, and J. J. Dwyer, to Audio Devices, Inc.
Aligning means to be used in the production of magnetic
sound recording tape. 2,775,450, 12-25-56, CI. 271 — 2.6.
Spee-Dee Checkout Systems, Inc. : See —
George, William L. 2,741,523.
Speed-Flex, Inc. : See —
Castner, George P. 2,730,886.
Castner, George P. 2,756,580.
Castner, George P. 2,757,065.
Speed Queen Corp. : See —
Thiele. Berthold R. 2,734,371.
Thiele, Berthold R. 2,763,147.
Thiele, Berthold R. 2,766,601.
Thiele, Berthold R. 2,766,604.
Thiele, Berthold R. 2,766,902.
Speed Stud Corp. : See —
Johnson, Clyde F. 2,758,498.
Speedy, Charles B., to Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial
Research Organization. Vacuum tube gates and gating cir-
cuits. 2,732,516, 1-24-56, CI. 315 — 13.
Speekman, Bernardus W., to Hartford National Bank and
Trust Co., trustee. Method of manufacturing coils.
2,751,318, 6-19-56, Cl. 154—80.
Speer, Cleaver C. : See —
Frank, Wilbert W., and Speer. 2,749,675.
Speer, George A. : See —
Pokorny, Oldrich S., and Speer. 2,740,746.
Speer, Ivan E., to The Garrett Corp. Fuel control for turbine
driven compressor unit. 2,763.985, 9-25-56, CI. 60 — 39.07.
Speer, William A. Roller for pulverizing mills. 2,765,123,
10-2-50, Cl. 241 — 129.
Speeter, Merrill E., to Bristol Laboratories Inc. 2-(ortho-
phenylbenzyl) imidazoline and acid addition salts.
2.744.909, 5-8-56, Cl. 260 — 309.6.
Speeter, Merrill E., to Bristol Laboratories Inc. 2-(ortho-
benzylbenzyl) - imidazoline and acid addition salts.
2.744.910, 5-8-56, Cl. 260 — 309.0.
Speeter, Merrill E., to Bristol Laboratories Inc. Derivatives
of aralkylbenzoic acid. 2,759,933. 8-21-56, Cl. 260—247.2.
Speeter, Merrill E., to Bristol Laboratories Inc. Dialkyi-
aminoalkylamides. 2,759,934, 8-21-56, Cl. 260 — 247.2.
Speeter, Merrill E., to Bristol Laboratories Inc. Substituted
3-phenyloxindoles. 2,759,935, 8-21-56, Cl. 260 — 247.2.
Speeter, Merrill E., to Bristol Laboratories Inc. Isoquinolone
derivatives. 2,759,936, 8-21-56 Cl. 260—247.5.
Speh, Herman A., to Burroughs Corp. Card controlled com-
mutator. 2,773,645, 12-11-56, Cl. 235—61.11.
Speidel Corp. : See —
Augenstein, Karl C. 2,732,684.
Augenstein, Karl C. 2,734,339.
Speidell, Lloyd L. Fishing apparatus. 2,758,407, 8-14-56,
Cl. 43 — 19.2.
Speiden, Edgar F. : See —
De La Mater, Robert G., and Speiden. 2,733,778.
Speier, John L., to Dow Corning Corp. Aminomethylsiloxanes.
2,738,357, 3-13-56, Cl. 260—448.2.
Speier. John L., to Dow Corning Corp. Method of silylating
organic compounds. 2,746,956, 5-22-56, Cl. 260 — 210.
Speier, John L., Jr., to Dow Coining Corp. Organosiloxane
amines. 2,762,823, 9-11-56, Cl. 260 — 448.2.
Speiser, Maximilian R. : See —
Martinson, Oscar M., and Speiser. 2,762,540.
Speiss, C. F., & Sohn : See —
Knoevenagel, Kurt. 2,743,283.
Speken, Mrs. Jessie : See —
Green, Milton. 2,773,414.
Spell, Thomas E. : See —
Drawdy, Curtis J. and L. E., and Spell. 2,742,262.
Spellberg, Norman, to The Sherwin-Williams Co. Short oil
styrenated alkyd and method. 2,749,320, 6-5-56, Cl.
260—22.
Spellman, Paul J. : See —
Dimmel, Martin O., and Spellman. 2,765,547.
Spelman, Henry M., Jr. : See —
Eckel, Oliver C, Browne, and Spelman. 2,760,507.
Spelman, John G., Jr. : See —
Bachman, Fred E., and Spelman. 2,765,879.
Spenard, Le Roy C. : See —
Chase, Leland H., and Spenard. 2,741,675.
Spenard, Le Roy C, to Holmes Electric Protective Co. Cir-
cuit makers and breakers. 2,760,018, 8-21-56, Cl. 200 — 19.
Spence, Harry R„ to Diamond Alkali Co. Salt bath system
and method for treating metals. 2,738,293, 3-13-56, Cl.
134—3.
Spence, Harry R., to Diamond Alkali Co. Salt bath system
and method for treating metals. 2,738,294, 3-13-56,
Cl. 134—42.
Spence, Henry U., to Epson Machine Products, Inc. Fish
lure. 2,768,463, 10-30-56, Cl. 43 — 36.
Spence, John T. D. : See —
Simpson, Harold, and Spence. 2,747,442.
Spence, Paulsen. Adjustable lever valve. 2,736,212, 2-28-56,
Cl. 74—522.
Spence, Robert, and R. J. W. Streeton. Fluid contactor appa-
ratus. 2,742,348, 4-17-56, Cl. 23 — 270.5.
Spence, Thomas C. : See —
Stanton, George W., Lefferdink, and Spence. 2,736.946.
Spencer, Allan T., Jr. Windshield wiper. 2,738,536,
3-20-56. Cl. 15—255.
Spencer, Alvin C. Printing ink holder and dispenser, includ-
ing a cylindrical container and piston. 2,745,575, 5-15-56,
Cl. 222—327.
Spencer, Barnard. Jr., and L. G. Brinson. Cutting attachment
for tractors. 2,763,977, 9-25-56, Cl. 56 — 25.4.
Spencer, Charles L. : See —
Fisk, Bert, and Spencer. 2,730,215.
Spencer Chemical Co. : See —
Deutschman, Archie J., Jr. 2,749,217.
Dowty, Lee B. 2,743,077.
Spencer, Claud F. : See —
Holly, Frederick W., and Spencer. 2,766,257.
Spencer, Dennis L. : See —
Glenny, Arthur P., and Spencer. 2,742,878.
Spencer, Dennis L., to The Sperry Gyroscope Co., Ltd. Hy-
draulic control apparatus. 2,741,263, 4-10-56, Cl.
137—505.14.
Spencer, Dennis L., to The Sperry Gyroscope Co., Ltd. Pres-
sure-regulating valves for hydraulic systems. 2,756,771,
7-31-56, CI. 137-^194.
Spencer, Dudley W. C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Rotary perforating apparatus. 2,760,576, 8-28-56, Cl
164—99.
Spencer, E Fred. Telescoping derrick with locking device.
2,762,471, 9-11-56, Cl. 189—14.
Spencer, Frank C. Medical instrument. 2,729,210, 1-3-56,
Cl. 128—2.
Spencer, George A., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Rub-
ber foam mixer. 2,731,253, 1-17-56, Cl. 261 — 118.
Spencer, Gerald V. : See —
Morgan, Erving B., Oom. and Spencer. 2,729,275.
Spencer, Guy E. : See —
Bennett, Rufus B., and Spencer. 2,760,640.
Spencer, Herbert R., to The Erie Enameling Co. Wall struc-
ture. 2,736,399. 2-28-56, Cl. 189—34.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
748
Spencer, Herman J., to International Staple and Machine Co.
Magazine and staple feed means for stapling machines.
2,746,045, 5-22-56, CI. 1 — 49.
Spencer, Herman J. Fastener applying device. 2,749,547,
6-12-56, CI. 1 — 3.
Spencer, Herman J. Means for loading fasteners in stapling
devices. 2,755,473, 7-24-56, CI. 1—49.
Spencer, Herman J. Fastener applying device. 2,755,474,
7_24-56, CI. 1-^9.
Spencer, Hugh, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Produc-
tion of organic chlorides by reaction of organic compound
with ammonium chloride. 2.755,311, 7-17-56, CI. 260 — 652.
Spencer, James A., to British Insulated Calender's Cables
Ltd. Arrangements for carrying out continuous processes
on long rigid articles. 2,770,867, 11-20-56, CI. 29 — 33.
Spencer, Lloyd, 33%% to T. C. Bannon, and 33%% to J. D.
Chesnut. Control apparatus for cable suspended well
tools. 2,748,660, 6-5-56, CI. 89 — 1.
Spencer, Lloyd, 33%% to T. C. Bannon, and 33%% to J. D.
Chesnut. Godevil for cable suspended well tools.
2,748,874, 6-5-56, CI. 166—243.
Spencer, Lorn L., Sr. Liquid level gauge. 2,744,411, 5-8-56,
CI. 73—317.
Spencer, Nye S., A. G. MeNish, and II. F. Gingerich, to the
United States of America as represented bv the Secretary
of the Navy. Compass illuminating assembly. 2,738,412,
3-13-56, CI. 240—2.1.
Spencer, Nye S., A. G. MeNish, and H. F. Gingerich, to the
United States of America as represented by the 'Secretary
of the Navy. Ship's magnetic compass. 2,738,591,
3-20-56, CI. 33—225.
Spencer, Percy L., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Machines for evacu-
ating electron T"
1-10-56, CI. 22e
Spencer, Phillip W. : See —
Jordan, Woodrow W., and Spencer. 2,735.190.
Spencer, Richard O., to General Electric Co. Steam flatiron,
2,750,694, 6-19-56, CI. 38—77.
Spencer, Robert I., and C. H. Jandt. Electric plug-in recep
facie having a plurality of outlets for attachment plugs.
2,761,113, 8-28-56, CI. 339—159.
Spencer, Rolf E., to Electric & Musical Industries Ltd. Appa
ratus for generating and reproducing electrical signals
2,737,730. 3-13-56, CI. 35—10.4.
Spencer. William H. : See —
Mordarski, Walter J., and Spencer. 2,743,892.
Mordarski, Walter J., and Spencer. 2.762.600.
Spender, Donald L., to Scovill Mfg. Co. Oscillating sprinkler.
2,769,665, 11-6-56, CI. 299—67.
Spender, Donald L., to Scovill Mfg. Co. Impulse operated
sprinkler. 2.769,666, 11-6-56, CI. 299—69.
Spender, Donald L.. to Scovill Mfg. Co. Reaction type
sprinklers. 2,769,667, 11-6-56, CI. 299—69.
Spengler, Herbert : See —
Rottig, Walter, Schenk, and Spengler. 2,758,128.
Spensley, Philip C. : See —
Callow, Robert K., Spensley, and Cornforth. 2,734,898.
Sperandio, Glen J., and J. B. Ward, to Purdue Research
Foundation. Ointment base. 2,742,396, 4-17-56, CI.
167—63.
Sperber, Edward J., to Radio Corp. of America. Tuning con-
trol mechanism. 2,756.599, 7-31-56. CI. 74 — 10.5.
Sperber, Nathan, F. J. Villani, and D. Papa, to Schering Corp.
Substituted piperidines. 2,739,968, 3-27-56. CI. 260—293.
Sperber, Nathan, and D. Papa, to Schering Corp. Substituted
alkyl piperidines. 2,739,969, 3-27-56, CI. 260 — 293.
Sperlich, Herman A., to Ironrite, Inc. Release mechanism.
2,729,903, 1-10-56, CI. 38—59.
Sperling, Gustav. Electrically operated leak detector.
2,749,536, 6-5-56, CI. 340—242.
Sperry, Albert F., to Panellit, Inc. Fluid operated alarm
system. 2.754.788. 7-17-56, CI. 114—4.
Sperry, Albert F., to Panellit, Inc. Alarm svstem and sig-
nalling apparatus therefor. 2,754,793, 7-17-56, CI. 116 — 4.
Sperry Corp., The : See —
MeKenney, Henry F., and Rowley. 2,734,157.
Schroeder, George F., and Matero. 2,738,433.
Sperry Gyroscope Co., Ltd.. The : See —
Glenny, Arthur P., and Spencer. 2,742,878.
Sedgfield, Hugh B. 2,740,082.
Sedgfield, Hugh B. 2.762,993.
Sedgfield. Hugh B., and Summerlin. 2,730,573.
Spencer, Dennis L. 2,740,263.
Spencer, Dennis L. 2,756,771.
Thomas, Eric L. 2,745,007.
Von Manteuffel, Gert S. Z., and Richardson.
Sperry, Pierce. Water powered washing machine
2-21-56, CI. 68—151.
Sperry, Pierce, to The Spede Corp. Door check.
3-6-56, CI. 292—342.
Sperry Products, Inc. : See —
Cowan, John V. 2,751,479.
Van Valkenburg, Howard E., and Cook. 2.740.289.
Van Valkenburg, Howard E., and Sansom. 2,736.193.
Sperry Rand Corp. : See —
Andersen, Magnus S. 2,750,925.
Andersen, Niels Y. 2,729,531.
Aumuller, Edward F., Dwight, and Kirchhoff. 2,751,056.
Barkalow, Clare E. 2,752,789.
Barnaby, Roland E. 2,737,640.
Barnaby, Roland E., and Morrow. 2,753,173.
Baxter, Frederic L.. Jr. 2,742,983.
Berkowitz. Bernard. 2.736.896.
2.736,893.
2,735,286,
2,737,408,
Sperry Rand Corp. : See — Continued
Bonn, Theodore H. 2,774,956.
Braddon, Frederick D., and West. 2,742,637.
Braun, Karl J. 2,756,824.
Braddon, Frederick D. 2,729,107.
Carter, Leslie F. 2,735,191.
Carter, Leslie F. 2,739,390.
Cetrone, Vincent C. 2,753,451.
Cetrone, Vincent C. 2,768,331.
Chubb, Charles F. 2,767,363.
Cohen, Sidney B., and Bentkowsky. 2,745,908.
Colin, Seymour B. 2,729,794.
Cohn, Seymour B. 2,742,612.
Cohn, Seymour B. 2,744,242.
Cray, Seymour R. 2,741,758.
Crosman, Loring P. 2,750,114.
Crowther, George A. 2,754,058.
Daniels, Howard L. 2,749,533.
Daniels, Howard L., and Hogan. 2,730,698.
Daniels, Howard L„ and Rubens. 2,743,320.
Downs, John W. 2,752,593.
Dreher, Elmer H., and Mixer. 2,755,860.
Durbin, Edward. 2,768,373.
Durbin, Edward. 2,769,976.
Early, Thomas A., Jr., and Fitter. 2,734,279.
Eberly, Harry C. 2,762,517.
Eby, Richard R., and Tarbox. 2,757,600.
Eckert, John P., Jr., and Weiner. 2,748,270.
Ettenberg, Morris. 2,753,481.
Frank, Robert L. 2,766,450.
Frantz, Wilbert P. 2,732,549.
Gordon, Bernard M. 2,768,292.
Gunn, Donald A. 2,737,184.
Gunn, Donald A., and Wolters. 2,732,843.
Gunn, Donald A., and Wolters. 2,759,479.
Hammond, Edmund B.. Jr. 2,734,278.
Hammond, Edmund 15., Jr. 2,740,962.
Hammond. Edmund B., Jr. 2,756,598.
Happe, Melvin J., and Nolt. 2,774,246.
Hendrickson, Arnold P., Keye, and Howard. 2,771,595.
Henning, Rudolf E. 2,702,972.
Heybourne, Victor C. 2.742,043.
Hollyday, James H, and Noll. 2,750,811.
Jahn, Dale M. 2,729,812.
Kase, Otto E. 2,751,985.
Kase, Otto E. 2,764,241.
Kase, Otto E., and Rice. 2,764,410.
Kenny, Charles R. 2,729,745.
Kenyon, David E. 2,736,007.
Landerer, Hugo, 2,757,708.
Landsiedel, Walter W. 2,733,859.
Levitt, Semond. 2,749,484.
Lipkin, Daniel M. 2.748,296.
Lipkin, Daniel M. 2,752,559.
Lundstrom, Oscar C. 2,757,341.
Lyman, Joseph, Caldwell, Maeder, Haxby, and Tawney.
2,733,437.
Mannheimer, David. 2,755,383.
Marion, John F. 2,765,460.
May, Joseph E. 2,747,718.
McDonnell, James A. 2,769,603.
MeKenney, Henry F., and Lieske. 2.752,091.
Miles, James G. 2,731,203.
Miller, Harry. 2,770,452.
Miller, Harry and Love. 2,729,780.
Mixer, Harold P. 2,764,345.
Modiano, Victor J. 2,772,359.
Muchmore. Robert B. 2,743,422.
Nelson, Arthur, and Schwolow. 2,743,055.
Newell, William H. 2,748,485.
Newell, William H. 2.763,988.
Newell, William H., and Brown. 2,766,587.
Nolan, William W., and Garwood. 2,741,922.
Nolt, Edwin B. 2,750,877.
Nolt, Edwin B. 2,757,602.
Nolt, Edwin B. 2,759,323.
Nolt, Edwin B. 2,772,628.
Nolt, Edwin B„ and Tarbox. 2.757,599.
Nolt, Edwin B., and Tarbox. 2,764,931.
Palmer, Winslow. 2,731,634.
Phelps, Richard J. 2,740,100.
Reedy, Eugene F. 2,732,550.
Reinsma, John. 2,755.344.
Rowley, Lothair H. and Rauth. 2,767,372.
Samuel, Arthur L. 2.758,242.
Schaffer, Max, and. Siff. 2,771,779.
Schremp, Frederick W. 2.737,279.
Schultz, Oscar T., Scott, and Wing. 2,762,123.
Searles, William G. 2,762.507.
Sensenig, Miles L. 2,734,120.
Sferrazza, Peter J. 2,745,060.
Sheppard, Charles B.. Goldich, and Kraus. 2,736,823.
Silver, Edward A. 2,740.185.
Sims, John C. Jr. 2,763,204.
Skromme, Lawrence H., and Happe. 2,750,729.
Slater, John M. 2,740,961.
Smith, P. Gene, and Brockner. 2,759,154.
Steagall, William F. 2,729,754.
Steagall. William F. 2.729.755.
Sterling, Robert W. 2,750.531.
Talambiras, Robert P. 2,749,451.
Tarbox, John P. 2,735,359.
Tomiyasu, Kiyo. 2,737,633.
Tomiyasu, Kiyo. 2,772.402.
LIST OF PATENTEES
749
Sperry Rand Corp. : See — Continued
Tomiyasu, Kiyo, and Conn. 2,751,556.
Torrey. Robert D. 2,751,509.
Vacquier, Victor, Cope, and Proskauer. 2,729,108.
Varian, Russell H., and Hansen. 2,737,356.
Vutz, Wilhelm. 2,762,189.
Wang, ChaoC. 2,741,718.
Warren, Earl A. 2,757,537.
West, James R. 2,735,256.
West, James R. 2,735,469.
West, James R. 2,757,598.
West, James R. 2,764,899. „„„.„,„
West, James R., and Stackhouse. 2,735,248.
White, Gifford E., and Shepherd. 2,737,652.
Wolters, Carl F. 2,769,678.
Wolters, Carl F., and Andersen. 2,737,431.
Woodcock, Eugene L. 2,755,381.
Sperry, Robert V. : See —
Graham, Robert S., and Sperry. 2,760,164.
Sperry-Sun Well Surveying Co. : See —
Williston, Samuel H. 2,755,067.
Sperti Faraday Inc. : See —
Cattell, Clifford C. 2,767,009.
Sperzel Co. : See —
Sperzel, Peter J. 2,744,264.
Sperzel, Joseph M., to Buensod-Stacey, Inc. Air conditioning
system. 2,752,759, 7-3-56, CI. 62—6.
Sperzel, Peter J., to Sperzel Co. Toilet seat and cover there-
for. 2,744,264, 5-8-56, CI. 4—234.
Sperzel Robert H., to The Whitney Blake Co. Plug and
socket connector. 2,730,685, 1-10-56, CI. 339—62.
Speth, Leonard S. : See —
TJank, Alfred P., and Speth. 2,769,037.
Spevak, Irving B., % to A. W. Meurer. Collar stay.
2,740,125, 4-3-56, CI. 2—132.
Speziale, Angelo J. : See —
Meyer, Ferdinand C, and Speziale. 2,750,409.
Meyer, Ferdinand C, and Speziale. 2,760,973.
Meyer, Ferdinand C, and Speziale. 2,760,980.
Spheric Structures, Inc. : See —
Woods. George B. 2,736,072.
Spicacci, Attilio R., to Federal-Mogul-Bower Bearings, Inc.
Bearing mount for rake bar. 2,761,271, 9-4-56, CI.
56—377.
Spicer, Curtis D. : See —
Casler, Adrien F., Spicer, and Canfield. 2,765,076.
Spicer, John J.. Jr., to United Specialties Co. Turn signal
switch. 2,739,196, 3-20-56, CI. 200—61.34.
Spickelmier, Carl F. : See —
Gillespie. Russell A. 2,768,716.
Spicklemire, Betty S. : See —
Gillespie, Russell A. 2,768,716.
Spiegel, Edwin J., Jr. : See —
Sehokneeht, Robert J., and Spiegel. 2,736,460.
Spiegel, Inc. : See —
Faulkner, Charles E., and Brouwer. 2,769,518.
Spiegelberg, Hans : See —
Doebel, Karl, and Spiegelberg. 2,761,861.
Doebel, Karl' and Spiegelberg. 2,761,862.
Doebel, Karl, and Spiegelberg. 2,761,863.
Spiegler, Louis, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Recovery of uranium from waste metal products. 2,733,125,
1-31-56, CI. 23—14.5.
Spiegler, Louis, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Uranium liberation. 2,733,126, 1-31-56, CI. 23—14.5.
Spiegler, Louis, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Precipitation of fluoride-free uranium tetroxide. 2,733,127,
1-31-56, CI. 23—14.5.
Spiegler, Louis, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Purification of materials containing chlorides. 2,759,788,
8-21-56, CI. 23—14.5.
Spiegler, Louis, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Uranium products and methods of using. 2,759,789,
8-21-56, CI. 23—14.5.
Spiegler, Louis, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Purification of materials containing fluorides. 2,759,790,
8-21-56, CI. 23—14.5.
Spiegler, Louis, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Purification of materials containing chlorides. 2,759,791,
8-21-56, CI. 23—14.5.
Spiegler, Louis, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Manu-
facture of aromatic parahydroxyamines. 2,765,342,
10-2-56, CI. 260—575.
Spiegler, Louis, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Separation of uranium from mixtures. 2,770,521, 11-13-56,
CI. 23—14.5.
Spiegler. Louis, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Manufacture of uranium peroxide. 2,771,338, 11-20-56,
CI. 23—14.5.
Spiekerman, Henry D. : See —
Lincoln, Clovis W., Gold, and Spiekerman. 2,775,664.
Spielman, Milton H., to The Lamb Electric Co. Electric mo-
tor brush holder and frame adapted thereto. 2,748,301,
5-29-56. CI. 310—241.
Spier, I. Martin : See —
Spier, Irene W. and I. M., and Wybrants. 2,760,687.
Spier, Irene W. and I. M., and W. M. Wybrants. Squeeze
container for liquid having reservoir neck. 2,760,687,
8-28-56, CI. 222 — 180.
Spierig, Fritz : See —
Wemhoner, Wilhelm. 2,741,188.
Spieser, Walter : See —
Handschin, Max G., and Spieser. 2,766,328.
Spiess, Gustav : See —
Giittinger, Walter and Spiess. 2,746,567.
Spiess, Newton E., Jr., and H. L. Jackson, to National Dairy
Research Laboratories, Inc. Apparatus for treatment of
products with ultrasonic energy. 2,738,172, 3-13-56, CI.
259—1.
Spiess, Newton E., Jr., and M. J. Zenk, Jr., to National Dairy
Research Laboratories, Inc. Ion exchange method and
apparatus for continuous inter-action of liquids and solids.
2,744,066, 5-1-56, CI. 210 — 24.
Spiess, Newton E., Jr., and H. L. Henze, to National Dairy
Research Laboratories, Inc. Valve for pressurized con-
tainers. 2,761,593, 9-4-56, CI. 222—394.
Spiess, Newton E., Jr., E. M. Gropen, and H. L. Henze, to Na-
tional Dairy Research Laboratories, Inc. Methods and ap-
paratus for whipping food products. 2,774,578, 12-18-56,
CI. 259—25.
Spigarelli, John C. Rotary cutter mining machine with belt
drive. 2,744,741, 5-8-56, CI. 262 — 26.
Spillane, Philip W. Cabinet. 2,746,829, 5-22-56, CI.
312—242.
Spiller, Clifford H., to Coal Industry (Patents) Ltd. Wash-
ing plant. 2,740,526, 4-3-56. CI. 209—455.
Spiller, William R„ to Harris-Seybold Co. Sheet feeder.
2,765,166, 10-2-56, CI. 271—12.
Spiller, William R., and L. L. West, to Harris-Seybold Co.
Multiple spindle paper drill. 2,734,577, 2-14-56, CI.
164 — 90.
Spiller, William R., and L. L. West, to Harris-Seybold Co.
Hydraulically actuated multiple spindle paper drill.
2,767,688, 10-23-56, CI. 121—45.
Spincraft, Inc. : See —
Farley, George F., and Hildebrandt. 2,733,032.
Spindle, Harvey E. : See —
Browne, Thomas E., Jr., Strom, and Spindle. 2,733,316.
Spindler, Charles W., Jr., to Leeds and Norttirup Co. Com-
pensated null-balance servo system. 2,744,227, 5-1-56, CI.
318 — 432.
Spindler, Norman J., and C. O. Peterson, to Watson Mfg. Co.,
Inc. Sliding and pivoting closure for receptacle. 2,758,744,
8-14-56, CI. 220 — 38.
Spinetta, Anthony E., to Solux Corp. Reflector for direct
lighting equipment. 2,762,911, 9-11-56, CI. 240—103.
Spinner, Ernest E. : See —
Cavallito, Chester J., Gray, and Spinner. 2,767,179.
Spinner, Isidore. Machine for applying binding clips.
2,729,835. 1-10-56. CI. 11—1.
Spinner, Isidore. Rotary cutting die for perforating signa-
tures. 2,769,496, 11-6-56, CI. 164 — 99.
Spirax-Sarco Ltd. : See —
Smith, Herbert A., and Herrera-Low. 2,742,230.
Spire, Etienne, to L'Air Liquide, Societe Anonyme pour
l'Etude et l'Exploitation des Procedes Georges Claude.
Process of introducing boron into ferrous metal. 2,755,181,
7-17-56, CI. 75—133.
Spisak, Andrew A., to The Warner & Swasey Co. Suction
duct system for variable drafting heads. 2,744,295, 5-8-56.
CI. 19—130.
Spisak, Andrew A., and R. O. Perrault, to The Warner &
Swasey Co. Vacuum draft control system for variable
spinning. 2,760,237, 8-28-56, CI. 19 — 131.
Spitfire Tool Co. : See —
Day, Lawrence, Dobrick, and Kay. 2,740.237.
Spitler, Robert A., to Morris Bean and Co. Method of pro-
tecting mold surface during placement of metal inserts in a
tire mold. 2,765,508, 10-9-56, CI. 22 — 203.
Spitz, Peter H., and R. P. Cahn, to Esso Research and En-
gineering Co. Apparatus for solid-liquid contacting.
2,762,692, 9-11-56, CI. 23—283.
Spitzer, Robert, to M. H. Treadwell Co., Inc. Method and
apparatus for liquefying gases. 2,754,666, 7-17-56, CI.
62 — 122.
Spitzer, Wolfgang : See —
Gerstmayr, Leonard A. 2,754,896.
Spivey, Sylvia E. Attachment for flour sifter. 2,735,531,
2-21-56, CI. 193 — 2.
Splendor, Inc. : See — ■
Hiatt, Wilbur L. 2,770,298.
Spo, Inc. : See —
Youn-. Lester C. 2,754.555.
Spodig. Heinrich. Magnetic separator. 2,745,549, 5-15-56,
CI. 209—219.
Spoehr, Herman A., and H. W. Milner, to Carnegie Institu-
tion of Washington. Production of protein, lipides, and
carbohydrates by culture of algae. 2,732,661, 1-31-56,
CI. 47—58.
Spogen, Leo R., Jr. : See —
Heath, John W., Hodgin, Spogen, and Stover. 2,738,425.
Spontelli, Leonard P. : See —
Smith, Ira D., and Spontelli. 2,757,548.
Spoon, Walter O. : See —
Dressel, Jack, Jr., and Spoon. 2,738,428.
Spooner, Bernard, % to S. L. Atkins. Tobacco pouch,
2,734,584, 2-14-56, CI. 150—1.
750
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Spooner Food Machinery Engineering Co. Ltd. : See —
Spooner, William W. 2,767,667.
Spooner, William W. 2,767,668.
Spooner, Richard C. : See —
Raymond, David L., and Spooner. 2,775,293.
Spooner, William W., to Spooner Food Machinery Engineering
Co. Ltd. Steaming of food products. 2,767,667, 10-23-56,
CI. 107—54.
Spooner, William W., to Spooner Food Machinery Engineering
Co. Ltd. Baking of food products. 2,767,668, 10-23-56,
CI. 107—54. j .
Spoonhour, Charles L., deceased ; J. E. Spoonhour, admin-
istratrix, to Lewis Refrigeration & Supply Co. Quick-
freeze conveyors. 2,774,460, 12-18-56, CI. 198—131.
Spoonhour, Jean E. : See —
Spoonhour, Charles L. 2,774,460.
Spore, Harold E. : See —
McGay, John B., and Spore. 2,773,642.
Sporket, Albert. Artificial fish lure. 2,753,649, 7-10-56, CI.
43—42.5.
Sporlan Valve Co. Inc. : See —
Lange, Harold T. 2,735,272.
Sporney, George C, to Birtman Electric Co. Sewing machine
thread tensioner. 2,733,025, 1-31-56, CI. 242—150.
Sport Products, Inc. : See —
Goldsmith, Hugo. 2,746,050.
Spotnails, Inc. : See —
True, Charles H., Jr., and King. 2,734,192.
Spound, Albert M. Spring seat for a sofa-bed. 2,736,367,
2-28-56, CI. 155—180.
Spracher, Clifford D. Automatic pressure controlled switch.
2.763,747, 9-18-56, CI. 200—83.
Spracklen, John G., to Zenith Radio Corp. Electron-discharge
device. 2.768.319, 10-23-56, CI. 313—69.
Spracklen, Stanford B. : See —
Heimaster, John W., and Spracklen. 2,761.666.
Spracklen, Stanford B., and D. N. Campbell, to Union Carbide
and Carbon Corp. Differential refractometer. 2,747,455,
5-29-56, CI. 88—14.
Sprague, Chester E. Gun strap swivel. 2,763,082, 9-18-56,
CI. 42—85.
Sprague Electric Co. : See —
Belmont, Emanuel. 2,759,895.
Boisjolie, Ralph D. 2,739,277.
Bush, Francis H. 2,757,140.
Cushman, Norton. 2,763.843.
Dorst, Stanley O. 2,765,267.
Kahan, George J. 2,767,287.
Kahan, George J. 2.775.553.
Kodama, George T 2.767,648.
Lehovec, Kurt. 2,773,224.
Peck, David B. 2,756,375.
Peck, David B., and Robinson. 2,735,970.
Peck, David B., and Robinson. 2,740,732.
Peck, David B., and Robinson. 2.764.718.
Podolsky, Leon, and Dorst. 2,730,597.
Robinson, Preston. 2,743,196.
Robinson, Preston. 2.755.236.
Robinson, Preston. 2,767,289.
Robinson, Preston, and O'Brian. 2,754,259.
Robinson, Preston, and Peck. 2,738,453.
Robinson, Preston, and Peck. 2,749,490.
Ross, Sidney D. 2,759,131.
Ross, Sidney D. 2,759,132.
Ross, Sidney D., and Allison. 2.757,141.
Ross, Sidney D., and Kuntz. 2,734,035.
Tierman, Melvin. 2,744,988.
Turner, Terry E. 2.755.237.
Turner, Terry E. 2,755.238.
Sprague, George R., and F. M. Scantlebury, Jr., to The B. F.
Goodrich Co. Method of making an expanded or cellular
polyvinyl chloride composition. 2,737,503, 3-6-56, CI.
260—2.5.
Sprague & Henwood, Inc. : See —
Janson, Leroy W. : 2,768,830.
Sprague, James M., and E. L. Engelhardt, to Merck & Co., Inc.
Sulfonic acid esters of 2-dialkylamine ethanols. 2,775,608,
12-25-56. CI. 260—456.
Sprague Meter Co. : See —
Resko. Paul V., Stewart, and Whitworth. 2,742,106.
Sprague, Robert M., to A. Alford. Antenna. 2,746,039,
5-15-56, CI. 343—767.
Sprague, Wendell P., Jr. Tire low pressure alarms.
2,729,712, 1-3-56, CI. 200—61.25.
Sprankle, Cortes N., to Plax Corp. Ceiling construction.
2,772,742, 12-4-56, CI. 169—1.
Spraragen, Louis, to Bridgeport Fabrics, Inc. Weatherseal
and means for mounting the same. 2,762,090, 9-11-56,
CI. 20—69.
Spraragen, Louis, to Bridgeport Fabrics, Inc. Weatherseal
and mounting means therefor and method of making same.
2,767,444, 10- 23-56, CI. 20—69.
Spratt, George G. Oil burning apparatus. 2,729,284, 1-3-56,
CI. 158—91.
Sprauer, Jerome W., and T. V. Williams, to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours & Co. Regeneration of degraded alkylanthra-
quinone solutions for the production of hydrogen peroxide.
2,739,875, 3-27-56, CI. 23—207.
Spray Engineering Co. : See —
Dennison, Frank G. 2,761,736.
Spray Robert P. : See —
Morway, Arnold J., and Spray. 2,734,862.
Sprayers & Nozzles, Inc. : See —
Kennard, Kenneth F., and Wise. 2,767,022.
Spraying Systems Co. : See —
Wahlin, Fred W. 2,743,138.
Wahlin, Fred W. 2,745,701.
Wahlin, Fred W. 2,747,936.
Wahlin, Fred W. 2.774,631.
Wahlin, Fred W., and O'Brien. 2,751,252.
Spreckelmeier, Edwin H., to The American Laundry Machin-
ery Co. Lane control for folding machine. 2,743,921,
5-1-56, CI. 270—81.
Sprecker, Alfred L., and W. F. Henry, to International Busi-
ness Machines Corp. Selective switching device. 2,754,495,
7-10-56, CI. 340—164.
Spreiregen, Jacques. One-piece caps. 2,736,035, 2-28-56, CI.
2—195.
Spreng, Warren M., to The F. E. Myers & Bro. Co. Vane
regulator for field crop sprayer. 2,736,005, 2-28-56, CI.
299—43.
Sprengling, Gerhard : See —
Hansen, J. Richard, and Sprengling. 2,731,573.
Sprenzel, Adolph. Drill holder. 2,758,430, 8-14-56, CI.
51 — 219.
Sprick, Walter, to International Business Machines Corp.
Apparatus for identifying line traces. 2,738,499, 3-13-56,
CI. 340—347.
Sprigg, Edward A., to Breeze Corp., Inc. Bi-metal contact
springs. 2,740,942, 4-3-56, CI. 339—30.
Sprigg, Edward A., to Breeze Corporations, Inc. Electrical
plug and socket connector having contacts carried by re-
silient insulation. 2,753,534, 7-3-56, CI. 339—59.
Spriggs, John E. : See —
Cook, Francis F., and Spriggs. 2,744,458.
Sprigman, Arthur. Foldable chairs. 2,756,806, 7-31-56, CI.
155—148.
Spring, Carl E., to Leitner Equipment Co. Cabinet and slid-
ing doors therefor. 2,753,236, 7-3-56, CI. 312 — 295.
Spring Cover Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Bradley, Stephen D. 2,735,672.
Spring Packing Corp. : See —
Brunner, Milton F. 2,747,946.
Welch, John B. 2,733,170.
Spring, Samuel, and W. A. Blum, to The Pennsylvania Salt
Mfg. Co. Drawing compound. 2,760,931, 8-28-56, CI.
252—17.
Springer, Amos D. Straddle tool. 2,738,012, 3-13-56, CI.
166—146.
tush. Dale B., and Springer. 2,775,415.
Rush, Dale B., Springer. Thomas, and Woody. 2,775,414.
Springfield Leather Products Co., The: See —
Lupfer, Robert N., and Whitmer. 2,765,015.
Sparrow, Lloyd W. 2,763,311.
Springfield Metallic Casket Co., The: See —
Harter, Edgar F. 2,728,971.
Spring Load Mfg. Corp. : See —
Brown, Chauncey T. 2,753,747.
Willard, Ralph J., and Brown. 2,747,274.
Springs Cotton Mills, Inc., The : See —
Bumgardner, Clifton Y. 2,735,648.
Lasley, James B. 2,729.537.
Martin, Furman II. 2,730,468.
Martin, Furman II. 2,739,326.
Mathewson, Herbert R., Housch, and Covin. 2,733,974.
Mathewson, Herbert R., Housch, and Covin. 2,737,042.
Miller, Charles D. 2,769,243.
Odell, Ernest W. 2,737,351.
Springs, Inc. : See —
Gauci, Joseph. 2,770,262.
Sprink, Robert H, to Toledo Die & Mfg. Co. Product disposal
for machine tools. 2,735,317, 2-21-56, CI. 78 — 96.
Sprinzak, Yair. Process for benzylating certain aromatic
amines. 2.764,591, 9-25-56, CI. 260 — 296.
Sprinzing, William. Injection valve for rotary type internal
combustion engine. 2,766,737, 10-16-56, CI. 123 — 13.
Spronz, Francis V. : See —
Oliver, Joseph L. 2,757,327.
Sproston, Edmund. Broom and scraper. 2,742,658, 4—24-56,
CI. 15—111.
Sprosty, Clarence F., to Clevite Corp. Magnetic erase heads.
2,747.024, 5-22-56. CI. 179—100.2
Sproul, Philip T. : See —
Kinzer, John P., Marshall, and Sproul. 2,767,260.
Sproull, Reavis C. : See —
Wallace, Lewis C, Sproull, and Kenaga. 2,739,086.
Sprouse, Lowell E., to Vernco Corp. Blower wheel. 2,771,241,
11-20-56, CI. 230—134.
Sprout, Waldron & Co. : See —
Fisher, Chester D. 2,731,248.
Fisher, Chester D. 2,764,951.
Sprout, Waldron and Co., Inc. : See —
Fisher, Chester D. 2,732,137.
Spruance, Frank P., Jr. : See —
Heller, Ferdinand P., and Spruance. 2,762,731.
Sprung, Abraham. Combination flame spreader and recep-
tacle holder. 2,760,481, 8-28-56, CI. 126—215.
Sprung, Joseph A., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Multi-
layer color film for integral masking. 2,733,143, 1-31-56,
CI. 95—2.
Sprung, Joseph A., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Method
and compounds for discharging tiller dyes in photographic
film. 2.752.244, 6-20-56, CI. 95—2.
LIST OF PATENTEES
751
Sprung, Joseph A., and W. A. Schmidt, to General Aniline &
Film Corp. Production of subtract ivoly colored photo-
graphic material. 2,772,971, 12-4-56, CI. 96—22.
Sprung, Murray M., to General Electric Co. Suspensions of
polymeric chlorotrifluoroethylene. 2,732,357, 1-24-56, CI.
260—30.4.
Spurgeon, Samuel J. Bearing mounting and seals for idler
rolls and the like. 2,757,052, 7-31-56, CI. 308—187.1.
Spurlin, William V., to Syntron Co. Vacuum cleaner.
2,746,078. 5-22-56, CI. 15—344.
Spurlin, William V., to Syntron Co. Hydraulic fluid actuated
helical feeders. 2,758,704, 8-14-56, CI. 198—220.
Spurlin, William V., to Svntron Co. In and out spiral trough
parts cleaner. 2,760,504, 8-28-56, CI. 134—132.
Spurlino, Pascal, and W. C. Brown, to The National Cash
Register Co. Record media feeding apparatus. 2,734,743,
2-14-56, CI. 271 — 3.
Spurlock, Harold N. : See —
Bigelow, Maurice H, and Spurlock. 2,729,616.
Spurrier, William A., and R. K. Regler. Balanced-force
rotary-cutting mechanism. 2,769,494, 11-6-56, CI. 164: — 61.
Square D Co. : See —
Frederick, Clarence W. 2,761,716.
Gondv, Paul R., and Gribble. 2,759,054.
Gribble, Joseph J. 2,775,661.
Huehnel, Alwin L. 2,754.143.
Jackson, John G., and Kingdon. 2,767,354.
Kingdon, Ralph H. 2,767,353.
Mekelburg, Earl F. 2,741,685.
Mekelburg, Earl F. 2,741,753.
Mekelburg, Earl F. 2,747,046.
Mekelburg, Earl F., and Sohns. 2,774,378.
Myles, Asa H., and Rathbun. 2,766,416.
Pettit, Dorn L. 2,759,074.
Pettit, Dorn L. 2,769,940.
Pettit, Dorn L. 2,775,728.
Schaefer, Carl A. 2,747,043.
Schaefer, Carl A., and Zeller. 2,741,678.
Schurr, Charles A. 2,766,415.
Simkins, Leon L. 2,759,162.
Zeller, Josef J. 2,758,480.
Squier Corp., The : See —
Helmer, Nicolas A. 2,745,336.
Squier, John P. Pens. 2,752,220, 6-26-56, CI. 346—140.
12-18-56, CI. 29—148.4.
Squire, John R., to Federal-Mogul-Bower Bearings, Inc.
Method of making roller bearing roller retainers. 2,774,132,
Squire, Robert K., to Superior Scaffold Co. Featheredge.
2,773,377, 12-11-56, CI. 72—136.
Squires, Frank T. : See —
Starnecki, Jerzy, and Squires. 2,738,384.
Squires, Judson G. Plastic mullions. 2,758,342, 8-14-56,
CI. 20—40.
Squires, William K., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Tele-
vision intercarrier-sound detector. 2,741,660, 4-10-56, CI.
178—5.8.
Srader, Steven L. Utility carrier. 2,730,320, 1-10-56, CI.
248—16.
Sramek, Elmer D. : See —
Engleson, Harry E., and Sramek. 2,746.593.
Engleson, Harry E., and Sramek. 2,746,594.
Staaf, Tore, to Svenska Aktiebolaget Bromsregulator. Auto-
matic brake conditioning mechanism in vehicles for liquid
load. 2,739,016, 3-20-56, CI. 303—22.
Staak, Louis E., to General Electric Co. Switch. 2,752,463,
6-26-56, CI. 200—168.
Staats, Henry N. : See —
De Forest, Taber, and Staats. 2,761,997.
Staats, Henry N. Curtain-type closure. 2,775,354, 12-25-56,
CI. 214 — 21.
Staatsbedrijf der Posterijen Telegrafie en Telefonie : See —
Van Dalen, Christiaan J. 2,750,548.
Staben, Carlton L., to Modern-Woodmanse Mfg. Co. Valves
for frostproof yard hydrant. 2,730,326, 1-10-56, CI.
251—358.
Stabenau. Robert : See —
Wiisteney, Herbert, Bauder, and Stabenau. 2,772,878.
Stacey, Ernest W. : See —
Hannable, Daniel W., and Stacey. 2,730,735.
Perron, Robert R., and Stacey. 2,765,482.
Quinn, Edward, Senfleben, and Stacey. 2,759,204.
Stacey, Ernest W., and W. E. Naugler, to United Shoe Ma-
chinery Corp. Machines for operating on shoe bottoms or
the like. 2,733,588, 2-7-56, CI. 69—6.5.
Stacey, Helen M. : See —
Hannable, Daniel W., and Stacey. 2,731,735.
Perron, Robert R., and Stacey. 2.765,482.
Quinn, Edward, Senfleben, and Stacey. 2,759,204.
Stacey, Maurice, and F. G. E. Pautard., to Dextran Ltd.
Process for deerading dextran in the presence of a reduc-
ing agent. 2,765.244, 10-2-56, CI. 127—36.
Stach, Benedict. Seed sowing machine. 2,701,589, 9-4-56,
CI. 222—177.
Stacherl, John : See —
Warner. Alden Y., Craven, Stacherl, and Boesel.
2,754,560.
Stachura, Edward J. Communictaion system. 2,731,600,
1-17-56, CI. 332—21.
Stachura, Edward J. Direct coupled amplifier. 2,768,250,
10-23-56, CI. 179—171.
Peterson, William R., Krupp, and Stack. 2,764,354.
Stack, Elmer S., deceased, by E. D. Stack, administratrix.
Water heater. 2,741,227, 4-10-56, CI. 122—19.
Stack, Eva D. : See —
Stack, Elmer S. 2,741,227.
Stack, Henry E. : See —
Moore, Edward B., Peterson, and stack. 2,743,740.
Stack, Mary E. Improved bedpan. 2,730,725, 1-17-56, CI.
4 — 112.
Stack, Sydney S., to General Electric Co. Thermistor as-
sembly. 2,774,854, 12-18-56, CI. 201—63.
Stack, Theodore T., to Crane Packing Co. Shaft seal.
2,745,687, 5-15-56, CI. 286—30.
Stack, Vernon T., to Wilkes Hosiery Mills Co. Automatic
stitch length control mechanism for knitting machines.
Re. 24,239, 11-20-56, CI. 66—55.
Stackbin Corp. : See — •
Shaw, Richard A. 2,758,869.
Shaw, Richard A. 2,760,743.
Stackhouse, Asa M. : See —
Rice, Warren A. 2,754,926.
Stackhouse, James L. : See — ■
West, James R., and Stackhouse. 2,735,248.
Stackhouse, Robert A. : See —
Budd, Wilbert H., Stackhouse, and Slough. 2,740,026.
Budd, Wiibert H., Stackhouse, and Slough. 2,740,027.
Stackhouse, Roy D. : See —
Cooper, John D., and Stackhouse. 2,746,098.
Stacknik, Frank E. : See —
Osowski, Baltazar J. 2,732,486.
Stackpole Carbon Co. : See —
Diehl, John E. 2,743,386.
Hathorn, Clarence J. 2,754,486.
Hathorn, Clarence J., and Schreiber. 2,762,880.
Holm, Ragnar and E. M. K. 2,770,700.
Shobert, Erie I., II, and Krellner. 2,739,255.
Smisko, Paul. 2,739,912.
Stadeli, Fred, and P. Staedeli. Butter applicators. 2,740,195,
4-3-56, CI. 30 — 115.
Stadelman, Raymond E. Pocket filter. 2,754,001, 7-10-56,
CI. 210—149.
Stadler, Albert, to Eclipse Fuel Engineering Co. Venruri
type proportional mixer with means for adjusting the effec-
tive cross sectional areas of the adjacent small extremities
of the outwardly flared exhaust and inwardly tapered intake
passages thereof. 2,751,974, 6-26-56, CI. 158—118.
Stadnyk, Michael. Cigarette carton. 2,729,326, 1-3-56, CI.
206 — 44.12.
Sta-Dri Inc. : See —
Hormats, Abraham I. 2,757,159.
Stadum, Clarence B., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Auto-
matic timing system. 2,735,006, 2-14-56, CI. 250 — 27.
Stadum, Clarence B., E. C. Hartwig, and H. W. Van Ness, to
Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electric discharge apparatus.
2,735,037, 2-14-56, CI. 315—140.
Staebler, Lloyd A., and R. G. Kurtz, to Philco Corp. Refrig-
erator having an adjustable evaporator construction.
2,748,573, 6-5-56, CI. 62—89.
Staedeli, Paul : See —
Stadeli, Fred, and Staedeli. 2,740,195.
Staege, Stephen A., and J. H. Pearson, to The Black-Clawson
Co. Paper machinery. Re. 24,185, 7-24-56, CI. 92 — 27.
Staehle, Henry C. : See —
Griggs, William H., and Staehle. 2,756,150.
Staehle, Henry C, to Eastman Kodak Co. Method of apply-
ing a protective coating over a photographic print.
2,751,315, 6-19-56, CI. 117—76.
Staehle, Henry C, to Eastman Kodak Co. Method of mak-
ing waterproof paper. 2,763,572, 9-18-56, CI. 117 — 64.
Staeuble, Max, to Ciba Ltd. New anthraquinone vat dyestuffs.
2,749,341, 6-5-56, CI. 260—247.1.
Staeuble, Max, to Ciba Ltd. Intermediate products and vat
dyestuffs and process of making same. 2,763,663, 9-18-56,
CI. 260—329.2.
Stafford, Alfred E. : See—
Beeton, Earl E., and Stafford. 2,767,319.
Stafford, Chester F. : See —
Hughson, J Donald, and Stafford. 2,761,961.
Hughson, J Donald, and Stafford. 2,761,962.
Stafford, Chester F., to General Railway Signal Co. Cab
signalling system for railroads. 2,731,550, 1-17-56, CI.
246—63.
Stafford, Chester F., to General Railway Signal Co. Cab
signalling system for railroads. 2,731,551, 1-17-56, CI.
246—63.
Stafford, Jerome W., and K. M. Frierson, to Loew's Inc.
Comparator device. 2,774,056, 12-11-56, CI. 340—149.
Stafford, Linn T. : See —
Coggeshall, Almy D., and Stafford. 2,747,118.
Stafford, Neil S., and G. A. Worley, to Food Machinery and
Chemical Corp. Apparatus for filling powdered or granu-
lar materials into bags. 2,770,439, 11-13-56, CI. 249—60.
Stafford, Rogers T. : See —
Watson, John R., and Stafford. 2,773,305.
Stafford. Warren C. Tractor hitch. 2,757,591, 8-7-56, CI.
97—46.59.
Sta-Firm Chair Corp., The : See —
Sill, George A. 2,753,919.
Staggers, William F. Automatic hitch. 2,773,566, 12-11-56,
CI. 188—65.1.
Staggs, Joseph N. : See —
Northcutt, Roy C, and Staggs. 2,770,081.
Stagmeier, Arthur F., to General Foods Corp. Dispensing
container. 2,763,409, 9-18-56, CI. 222 — 541.
Stehag Steel & Hard Metal Import Trading Co. : See —
Leuzinger, Jacques. 2,751,663.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Stahl, Alfred R., to General Electric Co. Liquid dispensing
device for cyclically operating applicators. 2,764,958,
10-2-56, CI. 118—243.
Stahl, Florence L., Estate of : See —
Loomis, Glenn L. 2,731,827.
Stahl, Frederick L. Automobile cover. 2,757,678, 8-7-56,
CI. 135—8.
Stahl, Frieda A. : Bee —
Rothlein, Bernard J., and Stahl. 2,773,025.
Stahl, John : See —
Loomis, Glenn L. 2,731,827.
Stahl, Maurice D., to The Hoover Co. Combination dusting
brush. 2,747,217, 5-29-56, CI. 15—374.
Stahl, Michael. Nut cracking machine having rotary crack-
ing wheels. 2,762,410, 9-11-56, CI. 146—10.
Stahl, Milton F. Selective two-speed hand tool. 2,761,341,
9-4-56, CI. 81—73.
Stahl, Oscar C. Method of making a multi-layer braid-rein-
forced hose. 2.763,316. 9-18-56, CI. 154 — 8.
Stahl, Raymond T., to Swift & Co. Cheese scissors for Italian
cheeses. 2,729,890. 1-10-56, CI. 31—5.
Stahl, Raymond T., to Swift & Co. Provolone and cacciaca-
vallo cheese manufacture. 2,746,847, 5-22-56. CI.
31—89.
Stahl, Robert A. : See —
Mahan, John E., and Stahl. 2,769,690.
Stahl, Robert J. : See —
Sleeper, George E., Jr., and Stahl. 2,747,013.
Sleeper, George E., Jr., Stahl, and Wolcott. 2,739,181.
Stahl, Robert J., to Color Television Inc. Color television
camera saturation control circuit. 2,757,230, 7-31-56, CI.
178—5.4.
Stahl, Robert J., and N. L. Heikes, to Color Television Inc.
Color television synchronizing apparatus. 2,748,188,
5-29-56, CI. 178—5.4.
Stahl, William F. : See —
Collins, Fred V. 2,741,296.
Stahl, William F., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Magnetic fluid clutch.
2,748,911, 6-5-56, CI. 192—21.5.
Stahl, William F. Laminated tube structure. 2,755,821,
7_24-56, CI. 138—76.
Stahl, William F. Method of forming and preparing tubular
coil supports. 2,756,003, 7-24-56, CI. 242 — 1.
Stahl, William F., and F. V. Collins ; s ' '
Stahl. Method of making bobbins.
29—428.
Stahl, William F., and F. V. Collins ; said Collins assor. to said
Stahl. Swelling agents for cellulose acetate. 2,748,014,
5-29-56, CI. 106—316.
Stahl, William H., to The Bristol Co. Reverse-flow integrating
apparatus. 2,754.057, 7-10-56, CI. 235 — 61.
Stahlecker, Wilhelm, and H. Schurr. Retaining means for
drafting rollers. 2,750,634, 6-19-56, Cl. 19—142.
Stahli, Gustav, to Actiengesellschaft Job.. Jacob Pieter & Cie.
Ring traveler. 2,749,698, 6-12-56, Cl. 57—125.
Stahlkontor G. m. b. H. : See —
Grtinbaum, Heinrich. 2,760,379.
Stahly, Preston G., to Ross O. S. Shook. Elastic tongue
insert for knee guard or brace. 2,746,051, 5-22-56, Cl.
2 — 22.
Stahmer, Bernhardt. Trailer safety device. 2,746,570,
5-22-56, Cl. 188 — 4.
Stahmer, Bernhardt. Rotating feed chute slicer. 2,767,752,
10-23-56. Cl. 146—78.
Stahmer, Bernhardt. Bag content dispenser. 2,769,577,
11-6-56, Cl. 222—100.
Stahmer, Bernhardt. Sliced potato product. 2,769,714,
11-6-56, Cl. 99—100.
Stahmer, Bernhardt. Sliced corrugated potato products.
2,769,715, 11-6-56, Cl. 99—100.
Stahovich, Lou : See —
Fleming Robert B. 2,755,548.
Staib, John H., and J. Stewart, to Esso Research and Engi-
neering Co. Preparation of alicyclic glycols. 2,738,370,
3-13-56, Cl. 260—617.
Staib, Ludwig A., Jr., to American Machine & Foundry Co.
Tobacco treatment. 2,739,600, 3-27-56, Cl. 131 — 142.
Staiger, Kurt : See —
Kamm, Wunibald I. E., Krautter, and Staiger.
2,746,529.
Stair, Robert H. : See —
Park, Ralph S., and Stair. 2,746.912.
Stakofsky, Charles. Dual compartment handbag. 2,730,152,
1-10-56, Cl. 150—28.
Stalder, William L., and G. H. Dale, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Separation of mixed heterocyclic nitrogen compounds.
2,772,269, 11-27-56, Cl. 260—283.
Stalego, Charles J., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Method
and apparatus for forming fibers. 2,754,541, 7-17-56, Cl.
18—2.5.
Staley, A. E., Mfg. Co. : See—
Langlois, David P., and Larson. 2.746,889.
Wolff, Hans, and Hayes. 2,754,309.
Stalev Elevator Co., Inc. : See —
Staley, Marcellus. 2,765.874.
Staley, Marcellus, to Staley Elevator Co., Inc. Bi-powered
elevator brakes. 2,765,874, 10-9-56, Cl. 187 — 29.
'Staley, Saunders S. : See —
Graham, Arthur H., and Staley. 2,740,549.
Staley, William F. Control for off-the-road vehicles.
2,774,835, 12-18-56, Cl. 200—61.47.
Stalhed, John L., to Stora Kopparbergs Bergslags Aktiebolag.
Method and device for the desulphurization of carburetter
gas. 2,755,179, 7-17-56, Cl. 75—35.
Stalker Development Co., The : See —
Stalker, Edward A. 2,749,028.
Stalker, Edward A. 2,759,663.
Stalker, Edward A. 2,772,851.
Stalker, Edward A. 2,772,852.
Stalker, Edward A. 2,772,855.
Stalker, Edward A. Axial flow elastic fluid turbine power
plant, including an axial flow radial diffusion compressor.
2,732,999, 1-31-56, Cl. 230—122.
Stalker, Edward A. Rotary hydraulic torque converter em-
ploying boundary layer control. 2,736,171, 2-28-56, Cl.
60—54.
Stalker, Edward A. Compressors. 2,749,025, 6-5-56, Cl.
230 — 122.
Stalker, Edward A. Compressor. 2,749,027, 6-5-56, Cl.
230—122.
Stalker, Edward A., to The Stalker Development Co. Bladed
rotors for elastic fluid machines. 2,749,028, 6-5-56, CL
230—134.
Stalker, Edward A. Boundary layer induction system for air-
craft power plant. 2,751.108, 6-19-56, Cl. 244—15.
Stalker, Edward A. Axial flow pumps and fluid transmissions
having axially adjustable blades. 2,759,425, 8-21-56, Cl.
103—37.
Stalker, Edward A., to The Stalker Development Co. Slotted
compressor blades. 2,759,663, 8-21-56, Cl. 230 — 134.
Stalker, Edward A., to The Stalker Development Co. Rotor
construction. 2,772,851, 12-4-56, Cl. 253 — 39.
Stalker, Edward A., to The Stalker Development Co. Rotor
construction for fluid machines. 2,772,852, 12-4-56, Cl.
Stalker, Edward A., to The Stalker Development Co. Fluid
turning blades. 2,772,855, 12-4-56, Cl. 253—77.
Stalkup, Otis M. Flow attachment for soft cream freezers.
2,740,262, 4-3-56, Cl. 62—2.
Staller, Karel J., and E. F. Svec, to Flexigrip Inc. Slider
for slide fasteners. 2,736,079, 2-28-56, Cl. 24—201.
Staller, Karel J., and E. F. Svec. Slide fastener. 2,772,469,
12-4-56, Cl. 24 — 204.
Stalling, Bettin : See —
Stalling, Otto A. 2,761,686.
Stalling, Otto A., y2 to B. Stalling. Record player.
2,761,686, 9-4-56, Cl. 274—10.
Stallkamp, Hubert G., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Vapor
generating installation, including a cyclone furnace.
2,730,080, 1-10-56, Cl. 122—235.
Stallmann, Otto : See —
Balon, Walter J., and Stallmann. 2,755,200.
Balon, Walter J., and Stallmann. 2,755,202.
Stallmann, Otto, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Alkyl-
aryl diisocyanates with reduced activity. 2,729,666,
1-3-56, Cl. 260 — 453.
Stallmann, Otto, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process
of converting a polyamino-triarylmethane dye coating on a
base from a stabilized leuco form to a colored form.
2,755,203, 7-17-56, Cl. 117—37.
Stam, Stephen A. : See —
Ballash, Andrew, Stam, and Anderson. 2,774,282.
Stamatoff. Gelu S. : See —
Foster, Samuel P., and Stamatoff. 2,751,407.
Stamatoff, Gelu S., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process for preparing compositions from 6-caprolactam and
hexamethylene diamine. 2,756,257, 7-24-56, Cl. 260—561.
Stambaugh, Clyde, to G. Miller. Clean-easy drain trap.
2,742,101, 4-17-56, Cl. 182 — 7.
Stambaugh, Edgel P., to National Lead Co. Decolorizing
titanium tetrachloride. 2,754,255, 7-10-56, Cl. 202—57.
Stambaugh, Edgel P., to National Lead Co. Process for puri-
fying titanium tetrachloride. 2,754,256, 7-10-56, Cl.
202—57.
Stamberg, Olof E. : See —
Stimpson, Edwin G., and Stamberg. 2,749,242.
Stamford Machine Co., Inc. : See —
Burbank, John E. 2,750,148.
Stamford Tool & Die Corp. : See-
Leonard, George H. 2,737,515.
Stamford Trust Co., The : See —
Seaton, Max Y., and Pike. 2,770,524.
Stamicarbon N. V. : See —
Boon, Johannes W. P., and Kampschmidt. 2,752,336.
De Boer, Jan H., and Meerman. 2,743,289.
De Bruin, Paulns H. 2,729,670.
De Jons. Frans P. K. 2,764,595.
De Jong. Geert J. 2,768,990.
De Jong, Geert J. 2,775,564.
De Jong, Geert J., and Koorevaar. 2,761,885.
De Jong, Geert J., and Zeegers. 2,768,989.
De Jong, Geert J., and Zeegers. 2,774,793.
Fontein, Freerk J. 2,746,604.
Fontein, Freerk J. 2,769,546.
Fontein, Freerk J., and Basten. 2,748,941.
Fontein, Freerk J., and Dijksman. 2,765,918.
Goedkoop. Martinus L. 2,735,819.
Goris, Johan R. H. 2,735,873.
Hage, Pieter W. 2,772.990.
Hasselder, William. 2,751,280.
Hendriks. Petrus F. A. M. 2.773,042.
Hoogendonk, Johan W. 2.756,685.
Kanrsomakor, Sjoerd. 2.762.844.
Kaarsemnker. Sinerd. 2 768.206.
Kaasenbrood, Petrus J. C. 2,771,486.
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Stamicarbon N. V. : See — Continued
Kardaun, Georg, and van Loon. 2,742,001.
Koopal, Sieds, and Moison. 2,749.219.
Koorevaar, Jan. 2,761,884.
Krapels. Johannes G. 2,764,395.
Kretzers, Leonardus M., Niks, and DeBruin. 2,758,991.
Krijgsman, Centinus. Fontein, and Leeman. 2,754,963.
Michels, Antonius M. F. F. 2,731,192.
Revallier, Leonardus J. 2,733,275.
Revallier, Leonardus J. 2,752,225.
Revallier, Leonardus J., and Dijksman. 2,765,867.
Van Loon, Willem, and Koopal. 2,739,256.
Vegter, Herman J., and Hage. 2,754,968.
Zeegers, Johannes A, 2,771,418.
Stamm, Heinrich, to Eterna Ltd. Rockable weight for self-
winding watches. 2,746,238. 5-22-56, CI. 58—82.
Stamm, Heinrich, to E T A Ltd., Blanks Factory. Winding
and hand-setting mechanism for timepieces. 2,749,701,
6-12-56, CI. 58—71.
Stamm, John G., Jr. Rifle barrel cleaning device. 2,749,565,
6-12-56, CI. 15 — 104.165.
Stamm, John J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Low-speed
idling of engines. 2.747.368. 5-29-56. CI. 60 — 39.18.
Stamm, John J., and J. O. Stephens, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Fuel-transfer gas-turbine control. 2,768,496,
10-30-56, CI. 60—39.14.
Stammbach, Walter : See —
Schetty, Guido, and Stammbach. 2,760,988.
Schetty, Guido, Stammbach, and Model. 2,730,554.
Schetty, Guido, Stammbach, and Zinkernagel. 2,745,874.
Stammel, Andreas. Lever operated multiple stanchion re-
lease. 2,754.803, 7-17-56, CI. 119—148.
Stammer, Charles H. : See —
Holly, Frederick W., and Stammer. 2,772,281.
Stammwitz, Eugen. Traverse cam mechanism for winding
machines. 2,729,399, 1-3-56, CI. 242^3.7.
Stammwitz, Eugen. Traverse mechanism for spinning, twist-
ting and like frames. 2,764,363, 9-25-56. CI. 242—43.7.
Stamos, Chris, to The United Electric Coal Companies. Pulley
cleaner. 2,729,842, 1-10-56. CI. 15—256.5.
Stamp, Hugo O. Combined golf bag and seat. 2,736,357,
2-28-56, CI. 150—1.5.
Stamp, Hugo O. Golf club separator. 2,752,973, 7-3-56,
CI. 150—1.5.
Stampe, Gerhard, to O. H. Drager. Dust filter. 2,764,153,
9-25-56, CI. 128—146.
Stamper, Furman H., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Magnetically
stabilized scanning recorder. 2,733,118, 1-31-56, CI.
346—139.
Stamper, Furman H., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Scanning
recorder. 2,742,339, 4-17-56, CI. 346—139.
Stampfli, Joseph G. : See —
Kridel. Donald J., Wiitala, and Stampfli. 2,759,823.
Stamps, Herman W. Aerating attachment for minnow
bucket. 2.761,239, 9-4-56, CI. 43—56.
Stamy, David R. : See —
Travis, Paul H., and Stamy. 2,769,197.
Stanbury, John H., to British Messier Ltd. Hydraulic ac-
cumulators. 2.764,999. 10-2-56, CI. 138—31.
Stanburv, John H., to British Messier Ltd. Electromagnetic
devices for controlling fluid pressure. 2,775.254, 12-25-50,
CI. 137—82.
Stancheff, Peter, to Richardson Taylor-Globe Corp. Means
for preventing errors in the packaging of articles of manu-
facture. 2,732,203, 1-24-56, CI. 271—57.
Stancliff, Edwin O. Child's playpen and movable chair.
2,761,683, 9-4-56, CI. 272—33.
Stanclift, Rav J., Jr. : See —
Jenks, Loren H.. and Stanclift. 2,771,954.
Standal. Stanley. Inserted saw tooth with chip deflecting
lip. 2,734,534, 2-14-56, CI. 143—151.
Standard Box Co. : See —
Goldberg, Arthur G. Re. 24,233.
Standard Brands Inc. : See —
Bergman. Carl A. 2,750,804.
Cunningham, Donald F. 2,757,733.
Fetzer, Walter R. 2,767.108.
Fetzer, Walter R. 2.767.109.
Fetzer, Walter R. 2,770,562.
Fischer, Thomas L. 2,748,375.
Lenney. James F., Redfern, and Light. 2,734,875.
Owades. Joseph L.. and Breivik. 2,753,362.
Schroeder. Simon E. 2.767,625.
Standard Coil Products Co., Inc. : See —
Adams, Stanley A. 2,740.114.
Browder, Jay E. 2,772,353.
Browder, Jay E. 2,772,354.
Daniels, Charles J. and J. W. 2,762,113.
Feigl, Erich. 2,773,987.
Machlin, Stuart. 2,772,351.
Martin, Robert L. 2,732.140.
Martin, Robert L., and Nelson. 2,769,119.
Nelson. Edwin K. 2.775.659.
Thias, Edwin P. 2.755.386.
Thias, Edwin P. 2.768.300.
Thias. Edwin P. 2,769.042.
Thias, Edwin P. 2,773,988.
Thias, Edwin P., and Feigl. 2.773.986.
Wasmansdorff, Carlton. 2,734,175.
Wasmansdorff, Carlton. 2,740,042.
White, Warren W., and Fischer. 2,759,098.
Standard Coin Wrappers, Inc. : See —
Francis, Joseph N. 2,763,400.
Standard Container, Inc. : See —
Commarato, Joseph. 2,766,072.
Fitch, John C. A. 2,757,821.
Standard Duplicating Machines Corp. : See —
Bergman, Carl A. 2,764,180.
Standard Electrical Tool Co., The : See —
Falls, John J. 2,741,880.
Falls, John J. 2,741,881.
Smith, Harry R., and Taylor. 2,756,338.
Smith, Harry R., and Taylor. 2,775,660.
Standard Foil Products Corp. : See —
Gaudreau, Richard J. 2,747,784.
Standard Gage Co., Inc. : See —
Czaplinski, Frank H. 2,749,620.
Standard Hosiery Mills, Inc. : See —
Miles, Charlie A. 2.729,958.
Standard. John W., 25% to L. A. Hare. Fish hook guard.
2,733,533, 2-7-56, CI. 43—27.4.
Standard Machinery Co., The : See —
Davis, Benjamin H. 2.774,107.
Fitler. Lester D. 2,737,685.
Standard Mirror Co. : See —
Bertell, Paul. 2,763,188. .
Standard Oil Co., The : See —
Alford, Harvey E., and Bartleson. 2,766,206.
Arnold, Robert C. 2,744,855.
Arnold, Robert C, and Lien. 2,739,925.
Baran. Edward C, Fletcher, Jatzek, and Pappas.
2.752.307.
Barnard, Daniel P., 4th. 2,771,741.
Bartleson. John D. 2,751,285.
Bartleson, John D. 2,773,034.
Bartleson, John D., and Alford. 2,744,068.
Bartleson, John D., and Christoph. 2,773,033.
Becker, Sam B. 2.754,252.
Beretvas, Helen S. 2,759,893.
Bettes, Richard S„ Jr. 2,771,689.
Birkness, Harald A., and Segers. 2,769,459.
Bolt. John A., and Van Wyk. 2,752,316.
Boyd, Loyd Q., and Baker. 2,772,922.
Brackin, Carey W. 2.758,066.
Brehm, Allen E., and Fields. 2,772,148.
Brehm, Allen E., and Tom. 2.756,184.
Brehm, Allen E., and Tom. 2.756,185.
Breitenbach. Vernon A. 2.747.774.
Breitenbach, Vernon A. 2.761,803.
Brown, Herbert C, and Higley. 2,767,230.
Brown, Russell H. 2,773,905.
Brown, Russell H„ Krause, and Tom. 2,768,930.
Browning, George V., and Brannen. 2,771,422.
Bulkley, William L., Krebs, and Wright. 2,763,894.
Buschwald. Erwin R.. and Petersen. 2,756,898.
Carmodv, Don R. 2.753.683
Cassis, Frank, and Greene. 2,744,841.
Conn, Arthur L. 2,741.581.
Couper, Alistair S., and Dravnieks. 2,768,983.
Crews, Lowell T. ,and Kalinowski. 2,759,839.
Crews, Lowell T„ and Kalinowski. 2,759,841.
Crews, Lowell T., Kalinowski, and MacLaren. 2,759,840.
Dado, John R. 2,774,366.
Darling. Samuel M., Fay. and Szabo. 2,741,548.
Den Herder, Marvin J. 2,760,939.
Dieman, Edgar A., and Ravenscroft. 2,771,371.
Dravnieks. Andrew. 2,735,754.
Dunning, Herbert N. 2,760,848.
Dunning, Herbert N., and Lien. 2,772,945.
Fainman, Morton. 2,775,558.
Faris, Robert B.. Jr.. and Bartleson. 2,729,970.
Fay, Philip S. 2,752.272.
Fay, Philip S., and Szabo. 2,767,069.
Fay, Philip S.. Tupa. and Decker. 2,766,615.
Ferm, Robert J. 2,772,208.
Field, Edmund, and P>ller. 2.731,452.
Field, Edmund, and Feller. 2.731.453.
Field, Edmund, and Feller. 2,767,160.
Field, Edmund, and Feller. 2.771,463.
Field, Edmund, and Feller. 2,773,053.
Fields, Ellis K. 2,753.306.
Fields, Ellis K. 2.764 547.
Fields, Ellis K. 2,768.954.
Fields, Ellis K. 2,773,832.
Fields, Ellis K., and fioanlev. 2,760,933.
Fields, Ellis K„ and Watson. 2.760,932.
Fields, Ellis K., and Watson. 2,765,289.
Foreman. Robert W. 2.747,399.
Frazier. David. 2,743.014.
Fuller. Norman C. 2.747,527.
Gardner. Ralph A. 2,737,297.
Garv, James H. 2.751.082.
Gordon, Moses, and Mallatt. 2,754,251.
Gordon, Moses, and Thompson. 2,739,101.
Greanias, Evon C. 2.746,285.
Greanias, Evon C, and Jacobs. 2.746,286.
Greanias. Evon C. and Jacobs. 2,753,247.
Greene, Charles R. 2,702,790.
Grimes, William W. 2.756.121.
Grubb, Henrv M., and Srbmanoh. 2,768,306.
Hardman, Harlev F. 2,738,312.
Hardman, Harlev F. 2. 759,842.
Hardman. Harlev F.. Hughes, and Veatch. 2,759,843.
Hart. Hal M. 2.768,987.
Heard. Llewellvn. and Webb. 2.764,558.
Hengstebpck, Robert J. 2,773,008.
Hill, Philip. 2,766,267.
754
Standard Oil Co., The : See — Continued
Hill, Philip, and Van Strien. 2,751,284.
HilL Philip, Van Strien, and Towle. 2 751,359.
Hoff, Melvern C, Watson, and Fields. 2,758,089.
Hughes, Everett C, Hardman, and Fink. 2,764,889.
Husa, Howard W. 2,730,894.
Jackson, Warren, Jr., and Gardner. 2,733,602.
Jacobs, Robert B., and Greanias. 2,752,777.
Jacobs, Robert B., and Greanias. 2,757,290.
Jancosek, Andrew T. and A. J. 2.767.586.
Jansma, John C. 2,743,013.
Jansma, John C. 2,743,015.
Jansma, John C. 2,772,782.
Johnson, Carl E., Lein, and McCaulay. 2,768,986.
Johnson, Carl E., and Zimmersehied. 2,764,526.
Johnson, Everett A. 2,772,073.
Johnson, Herbert W., and Menyea. 2,767,676.
Johnson, Herbert W., and Menyea. 2,767,677.
Johnston, Harold W. 2,737,495.
Jones. Arthur L., and Fay. 2,732,413.
Jones, Arthur L., and Hughes. 2,734,633.
Jones, Arthur L., and Milberger. 2,741 643.
Jones, Arthur L., and Milberger. 2,742,154.
Kalfadelis, Charles D. 2,773,107.
Kalinowski, Mathew L. 2,766,180.
Kalinowski, Mathew L., and Bolt. 2,771,405.
Kalinoweki, Mathew L., and Brown. 2,739,926.
Kalinowski, Mathew L., and Crews. 2,772,179.
Kalinowski, Mathew L., Crews, and Bolt. 2,753,274.
Kalinowski, Mathew L., and Meguerian. 2,771,403.
Kalinowski, Mathew L., and Meguerian. 2,773,010.
Kalinowski, Mathew L., and Schnaith. 2,768,885.
Kapfl, Sixt F., and Jacobs. 2,752,776.
Kennel, William E. 2,744,939.
Lewis, Lloyd G. 2,760,887.
Lien, Arthur P., and McCaulay. 2,739,992.
Lien, Arthur P., and McCaulay. 2,753,383.
Lien, Arthur P., and McCaulay. 2,753,384.
Lien, Arthur P., and McCauley. 2,773,109.
Manning, Clyde E. 2,761,160.
Marsh, Edward N. 2,767,849.
Marsh, Edward N. 2,767,850.
Matthews, John R. 2,772,076.
McCaulay, David A., and Lien. 2,741,647.
McCaulay, David A., and Lien. 2,753,386.
McCaulay, David A., and Lien. 2,756,263.
McCaulay, David A., and Lien. 2,756,264.
McCaulay, David A., and Lien. 2,766,305.
McCaulav, David A., and Lien. 2,766,307.
McCaulay. David A., and Lien. 2,770,662.
McLeod. Gordon D. 2,768,192.
Meguerian, Garbis H. 2,740,748.
Meguerian, Garbis H. 2,771,348.
Meguerian, Garbis H., and Stanley. 2,740,749.
Musselman, John M. 2,773,860.
Musselman, John M. 2,773,861.
Musselman, John M. 2,773,862.
Nerheim, Arvie G. 2,764,534.
Oftutt, Elmer B. 2,752,852.
Offutt, Elmer B., and Sorg. 2,773,020.
Offutt, Elmer B., and Sorg. 2,773,021.
Offutt. Elmer B., and Sorg. 2,773,237.
Oita, Itsumi J. 2,774.588.
Pansing, William F. 2.766.185.
Peters, Edwin F. 2,773,108.
Potter, Raymond I., and Hostetler. 2,706,616.
Proell, Wayne A. 2,754,328.
Rath, Michael B. 2,748,799.
Rvlander, Paul N. 2.739,102.
Rylander, Paul N., Jr., and Zimmersehied. 2,773,921.
Sabol, Albert R., Fields, and Karll. 2,749,311.
Scovill, Warner E. 2.752,042.
Segers, John P., and Rhodes. 2,769,336.
Shalit, Harold, and Lien. 2,772,244.
Shalit, Harold, and Lien. 2,773,836.
Shields, Stanley E., Dewey, and Shire. 2,753,246.
Slaughter, John I., and McCaulay. 2,762,751.
Slaughter, John I., McCaulay, Lien, and Johnson.
2,702,750.
Smith, Carl W.. and Templin. 2,772,198.
Snuggs, John F., Rock, and Wolf. 2,773,014.
Snuggs, John F., and Walker. 2,701,820.
Sorg, Leonard V. 2,766,181.
Stevens, Donald G. 2,758,747.
Strachan. John B., Jr. 2,740,037.
Szabo, Joseph J., and Frazier. 2,774,780.
Taylor, Theodore C. 2,771,323.
Thorne, Henry C, Jr., and McCaulay. 2,773,916.
Van Strien, Richard E. 2.751,360.
Van Strien, Richard F,., and Towle. 2.751,283.
Van Strien, Richard E,, Towle, and Hill. 2,751,361.
Voreck, Wallace E., Jr. 2,775,311.
Walker, Donald. 2,745,271.
Watson. Roger W.. and Fainman. 2,759,920.
Webb, John R. 2,752,710.
Week, Herman I., and Seelig. 2,768,961.
Wolf, Joseph E.. Wagner, and Bock. 2,773,013.
Wolff, William F., and McLeod. 2.744,937.
Zimmerman, Marlin U., Jr. 2,767,006.
Standard Oil Co. of California : See-
Busby. Lyle E. 2.768,200.
Standard Oil Development Co. : See —
Gladrow. Elroy M., and Small. 2,702,792.
Jahnig, Charles E., Burnside, and Brown. 2,731,400.
INDEX OP PATENTS, 1956
Standard Packaging Corp. : See —
Mahaffy, Reid A. 2,740,243.
Mahaffy, Reid A. 2,756,154.
Merrill, Bennett W. 2,732,116.
Standard Parts Co., The : See —
Stanton, Arthur H. Jr., and Noble. 2,729,126.
Stanton, Arthur H, Jr., and Noble. 2,729,134.
Standard Pressed Steel Co. : See —
Little, Henry. 2,749,135.
Rafter, Albert. 2,741,023.
Standard Products Co., The : See —
Dacey, John P. 2,751,643.
Wade, Harold P. 2,756,086.
Standard Pyroxoloid Corp. : See —
Mater, Peter L. 2,761,355.
Standard Railway Equipment Mfg. Co. : See —
Nystrom, Karl F. 2,774,118.
Swann, James S. 2,735,555.
Swann, James S. 2,748,723.
Thompson, Alfred L. 2,735,709.
Standard Register Co., The : See —
Davidson, John T. 2,742,999.
Emrick, Donald E. 2,756,861.
Haines, Kenneth D. 2,743,806.
Schmidt, John A. 2,751,058.
Standard Rivet Co., The : See —
Montague, Paul B. 2,744,250.
Standard Steel Corp. : See —
Preeman, Marvin B. 2,735,625.
Standard Steel Works : See —
Compton, Arthur M. 2,736,571.
Standard Steel Works, Inc. : See —
Compton, Arthur M. 2,752,165.
Compton, Arthur M. 2,758,849.
Gredell, Otto N. 2,761,300.
Standard Telephones and Cables Ltd. : See —
Boys, Thomas R., and Martin. 2,762,044.
Standard-Thomson Corp. : See —
Hottenroth, Frederick W., Jr. 2,771,311.
Hummert, Robert H. 2,767,979.
Hummert, Robert H., and Halpin. 2,752,117.
Wood, Charles W., and Early. 2,743,872.
Woods, John E. 2,760.345.
Woods, John E. 2,770,440.
Woods, John E. 2,771,265.
Standby Vendors, Inc. : See —
Fry, Benjamin W. 2,739,603.
Standfast Dyers & Printers Ltd. : See —
Hannay, Robert S. E., and Kilby. 2,742,914.
Hannay, Robert S. E., and Kilby. 2,772,136.
Kilby, William, and Harris. 2,768,051.
Standing, Charles A. Tractor and semi-trailer construction
with steerable rear wheels. 2,764,424, 9-25-56, CI.
280^426.
Stanek, Walter, to A. W. Faber-Castell. Pencil label.
2,765,551, 10-9-56, CI. 40 — 2.
Stanetzki, Lothar. Magnetic game apparatus. 2,745,216,
5-15-56, CI. 46—240.
Stanfield, Leroy A. Dual range recording instrument.
2,749,204, 6-5-56, CI. 346—35.
Stanfield, Stephen O. Sinker applying device with magazine
handle. 2,765,687, 10-9-56, CI. 81 — 15.
Stanford, Ralph B.. to The Kendall Co. Heat carbonizable
embroidery crinoline and method of making the same.
2,741,569, 4-10-56, CI. 117 — 143.
Stanford Research Institute : See —
Chaikin, Saul W.. Parks, and Glassbrook. 2,741,544.
Stang, Robert A., to Walter Kidde & Co., Inc. Current visual
indicator. 2,765,457, 10-2-56, CI. 340 — 253.
Stange, Ferdinand F.. to Foster Machine Co. Yarn winding
machine. 2,752,100, 6-26-56, CI. 242—18.
Stange, Hugo, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Produc-
tion of DDT. 2,763.698, 9-18-56, CI. 260—649.
Stange, Wm. J., Co. : See —
Ansel, Harry R. 2,772,977.
Stangeland, Ole I. Overrunning clutch and backstop device.
2.763,353. 9-18-56. CI. 192—45.
Stanger, Frank N. Measuring and dispensing device for bottles
and containers. 2.735,592, 2-21-56, CI. 222—449.
Stanier. Harold. Yarn control device. 2,771,254, 11-20-56,
CI. 242—150.
Stanimirovitch, Douchan, to Societe des Accumulatuers Fixes
et de Traction, Societe Anonyme. Storage batteries.
2,740,824, 4-3-56, CI. 136—171.
Stanin, Theodore E. : See —
Coover, Harry W„ Jr., Dickey, and Stanin. 2,743,263.
Staniolfabrik Burgdorf A. G. : See —
Schmid, August. 2,766,000.
Stanitz. Jacques. M. E. Ullman, Jr., and J. L. Habe, to Ameri-
can Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corp. Dishwasher vent
apparatus. 2,752,927, 7-3-56, CI. 134 — 182.
Stanley, Alfred W., to Santay Corp. Windshield washer
nozzle. 2,772,115, 11-27-56, CI. 299 — 73.
Stanley Aviation Corp. : See —
Replogle, Edward H, and Bleclc. 2,765,130.
Stanley Building Specialties Co. : See —
Blanchard, Donn C. 2.720,113.
Blanchard, Donn C. 2,767,442.
Blanchard, Donn C. 2,767,813.
Blanchard, Donn C. 2,774,590.
2,770,853.
LIST OF PATENTEES
755
2,758,387, 8-14-50,
Stanley, Clyde P., and R. W. Weeks, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Liquid contacting apparatus with automatic heat
control. 2,762,701, 9-11-56, CI. 202—160.
Stanley, Edmund : See — „„„ „^n
Olpin, Henry C, Stanley, and McCarthy. 2,758,002.
Stanley Home Products, Inc. : See —
Bressler, Louis R. 2,741.786. „„„,..,„
Le Febvre. Alfred L., Johnson, and Sliz. 2,771,117.
Le Febvre, Alfred L., and Small. 2,736,915.
Le Febvre, Alfred L., Small, Johnson, and Cleveland.
2,743,064.
Stanley, Howard C. : See —
Hall, DonivanL., and Stanley. 2,767,280.
Stanley, Jack S. Receptacle support. 2,732,lo5, 1-24-56,
CI. 248—147.
Stanlev, John B., to Duo-Flex Corp. Acoustical ceiling con-
struction. 2,742,122, 4-17-56, CI. 189—85.
Stanley, Leslie O., to Wheeling Steel Corp. Apparatus for
coating metal articles. 2,769,424, 11-6-56, CI. 118—56.
Stanley, Lester N. : See — „„„„„--
Streck, Clemens, Stanley, and Baggenstoss. 2,768,055.
Stanley, Lester N., and A. C. Baggenstoss, to General Aniline
& Film Corp. Production of dicyandiamide-formaldehyde
condensation products. 2,774,749, 12-18-56, CI. 260—69.
Stanley, Rufus C, to G. C. and M. J. West. Hair drying
apparatus. 2,738,592, 3-20-56, CI. 34—80.
Stanley, Thomas O., to Radio Corp. of America. Stabilised
semi-conductor oscillator circuit. 2,757,287, 7-31-56. CI.
250—36.
Stanley, William E., Jr. : See —
Meguerian, Gabris H., and Stanley. 2,740,749.
Stanley Works, The : See —
Curtiss, George E., Jr., and Johnson. 2,753,204.
Godfrey. James H. 2,756,785.
Roby, Sheldon S., and Ferry. 2,773,148
Stann, Chester. Dish drying appa
CI. 34 — 53.
Stanolind Oil and Gas Co. : See —
Adcock, Willis A., and Lake. 2,767,058.
Adcock, Willis A., and Lake. 2,767,059.
Barnard, Kent R. 2,702,830.
Bennett, Arthur D. 2,732,714.
Bennett, Arthur D., and Silverman. 2,775,120.
Bennett, Arthur D., and Silverman. 2,775,121.
Brainerd, Harold W., Jr. 2,742,426.
Brainerd. Harold W., Jr. 2,751,348.
Carlson, Eugene C. 2,742,347.
Clarke, Roscoe C, Jr. 2,770,306.
Cooley, Elihu H. 2,770,773.
Eisler, Joseph D. 2,770,193.
Elkins, Lloyd E. 2,734.579.
Goddin, Clifton S., Jr., and Eliot. 2,751,337.
Hujsak i " 1 ' ri;2 i
Hujsak, Karol L., and Mungen. 2,756,248.
Hujsak. Karol L.. and Mungen. 2,770,635.
Jones, Loyd W. 2,756,211.
Kratzer, Myron B.. and Hujsak. 2,762,829.
Latta, James E. 2,762,828.
Morse, Richard A., Ireland, and Terwilliger. 2,742,089.
O'Connor, Buell, and Steitz. 2,742,490.
Pearce, Frank G. 2,758,913.
Pirson, Sylvain J. 2.733,353.
Pirson, Sylvain J. 2,770,305.
Rambosek, George M, and Vandaveer. 2.767,203.
Scott, Platho P., Jr., and Murphy. 2,734,861.
Silverman, Daniel. 2.770.312.
Steitz, Alfred, Jr. 2,770,636.
Vincent, Renic P. 2,755,742.
Vincent, Renic P. 2.766.694.
Walker, Scott W. 2.770,536.
Widess, Moses B. 2,755,879. . „,_..,
Stansbury, Harrv A., Jr., and H. R. Guest, to Union Carbide
and Carbon Corp. Dinitriles and process for their prepara-
tion. 2,731,489, 1-17-56, CI. 260— 465.4.
Stansbury Harry A., Jr., and H. R. Guest, to Union Carbide
and Carbon Corp. Allethrin and related insecticides.
2,768,965. 10-30-56, CI. 260 — 468.
Stansbury. Harry N., Jr., and J. C. Webber, to The Atlantic
Refining Co. Lubricator device. 2,755,863, 7-24-56, CI.
166—92.
Stansburv Inc. : See —
Northrop, Joseph F. 2,729,245.
Stansbury. Marcellus M. : See —
Wright, Charles R., Stansbury, and Dunn. 2,730,962.
Stansbury, Melvin H. Pneumatically actuated thread pro-
tector. 2,732,864, 1-31-56, CI. 138—96.
Stansburv. William M.. 50% to L. M. Purvis. Ditch digger.
2,772.491, 12^-56, CI. 37—86.
Stansel, Frank R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Transistor oscillators. 2,745,010, 5-8-56, CI. 250—36.
Stansel, Frank R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Nega-
tive impedance transistor circuits. 2,769,908, 11-6-56,
CI. 250—36.
Stansell, Alpheus F. : See —
Gardner, Edgar J., Johnson, and Stansell. 2,772,558.
Stansell, Earl E. : See —
Bishop, Homer L. 2,762,098.
Stanton, Arthur H., Jr., and L. D. Noble, to The Standard
Parts Co. Knob shoes. 2.729,126, 1-3-56, CI. 81 — 40.
Stanton, Arthur H., Jr., and L. D. Noble, to The Standard
Parts Co. Predetermined torque release thumb screw.
2,729,134, 1-3-56, CI. 85—61.
Stanton, Arthur J., R. E. Carlberg, R. K. Bole, F. W. Sieve,
W. Danziger, and R. De Masi. Missile launcher. 2,745,317,
5-15-56. CI. 89 — 46.
Stanton, Austin N. Device for determining the degree of
rotation of polarized light. 2,760,652, 10-16-56, CI.
88—14.
Stanton, Austin N. Mechanical vibrator. 2,770,760,
11-13-56, CI. 317—182.
Stanton, Edward W., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Method of mak-
ing a power table top for a sewing machine. 2,733,744,
2-7-56, CI. 144—309.
Stanton, Edward W. Chisel for removing putty. 2,735,179,
2-21-56, CI. 30—168.
Stanton, George W., and F. A. Ehlers, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Acrylonitrile polymers stabilized with certain car-
bamates and thionocarbamates. 2,735,833, 2-21-56, CI.
260—45.9.
Stanton, George W., and F. A. Ehlers, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Acrylonitrile polymers stabilized with certain beta-
alkylaminopropionitriles. 2,735,834, 2-21-56, CI. 260 — 45.9.
Stanton, George W., T. B. Lefferdink, and T. C. Spence, to
The Dow Chemical Co. Polyacrylonitrile fibers having a
scaly integument. 2,736,946, 3-6-56, CI. 28 — 82.
Stanton, George W., and F. A. Ehlers, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Acrylonitrile polymers stabilized with certain alkyl
sulfones. 2,740,760, 4-3-56, CI. 260—45.7.
Stanton, George W., and F. A. Ehlers, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Acrylonitrile polymers stabilized with certain alkyl
esters of thioglycolic acid. 2,745,821, 5-15-56, CI.
260 — 45.85.
Stanton, George W., and F. A. Ehlers, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Acrylonitrile polymers stabilized with certain beta-
hydrocarbonoxypropionitriles. 2,760,950, 8-28-56, CI.
260 — 45.9.
Stanton, Robert E., to Celanese Corp. of America. Heat
sealing. 2,762,420, 9-11-56, CI. 154 — 42.
Stanton, Robert E., to Celanese Corp. of America. Packaging.
2,764,283, 9-25-56, CI. 206—46.
Stanton, Robert J. : See —
Rudd, Wallace C, and Stanton. 2.763,756.
Rudd. Wallace C. and Stanton. 2.774.857.
Stanton, Russell S., and G. Yucht ; said Yucht, now by change
of name G. L. Young, to Hughes Aircraft Co. Pulse-length
switching circuit. 2,743,360, 4-24-56, CI. 250—27.
Stanton, Samuel A. Pistol carrying means. 2,764,326,
9-25-56, CI. 224 — 1.
Stanton, Walter H., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Process for
the production of vinyl esters. 2,770,650, 11-13-56, CI.
260—498.
Stanzinle, Victor. Diamond setter's cutting tool. 2,753,618,
7-10-56. CI. 29—103.
Stapenell, Samuel J., to The Bristol Aeroplane Co. Ltd. Form-
ing rounded edges on blade-like elements. 2,730,847,
1-17-56, CI. 51 — 144.
Staples, Edmund B. : See —
Samson, Edward W., and Staples. 2,762,563.
Samson, Edward W., and Staples. 2,762.564.
Staples, Elliot M., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Se-
lector switch circuit. 2,733,299, 1-31-56, CI. 179—84.
Staples, Gordon F., and R. Mitchell. Vise for holding work-
pieces of diverse shapes. 2,771,803, 11-27-56, Cl. 81 — 38.
Staples, James D., and J. J. McCrory, to Rolatape, Inc.
Measuring wheel. 2,733,511, 2-7-56, Cl. 33—141.
Staples. Otis E., to The Cleveland Robbing Machine Co.
Yieldable nut. 2,756.606, 7-31-56. Cl. 74 — 424.8.
Staples, Otis E., to The Cleveland Hobbing Machine Co.
Dressing device. 2,763 102 9-18-56 Cl. 51 — 55.
Staples, Otis E., to The Cleveland Hobbing Machine Co.
Turning machine. 2,773,407, 12-11-56, Cl. 82—14.
Staples, Robert G., Jr., and M. W. Bougher. Sr., to Link-Belt
Co. Weighing device. 2,771,288, 11-20-56, Cl. 265—52.
Staples, Stanley F., to the United States of America as repre-
sented bv the Secretary of the Army. Slip-on closure cap.
2,747,761. 5-29-56, Cl. 220—24.
Stapleton, Clarence B. : See —
Beam, Albert S., and Stapleton. 2.750,676.
Donaghey, William B., Stapleton, and Dempsey.
2,741,034.
Stapleton, John M. : See —
Carrick, Leo L., and Stapleton. 2,739,997.
Stapling Machines Co. : See —
Hogan, William J. 2,762,522.
Hogan, William J. 2.772,768.
Hogan, William J., and Riker. 2,753,038.
Hogan, William J., and Sylvester. 2,762,432.
Kingsley, David G. 2,762,493.
Rice. Richard L. 2,772,700.
Star Jack Co., Inc. : See —
Jakoubek, Frank J. 2,773,509.
Star Watch Case Co. : See —
Schwaibold, Edgar K. 2,749,702.
Schwaibold, Edgar K. 2,749,703.
Starbira. Edward E., and C. Pidacks, to American Cyanamid
Co. Extraction of aureomycin. 2,740,816, 4-3-56, Cl.
260—559.
Starbird. Edward E., and C. Pidacks, to American Cyanamid
Co. Chlortetracvcline. purification and alkaline earth salts.
2.763.681. 9-18-56, Cl. 260 — 559.
Stsrbuck. John R.. Sr., to Aeroquip Corp. Thread gauge.
2,763,068, 9-18-56, Cl. 33 — 199.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Starcher, Paul S. : See —
Phillips, Benjamin, and Starcher. 2,745,847.
Phillips, Benjamin, and Starcher. 2,750,395.
Starck, Arthur M., and W. E. Gency, to A. M. S. Corp. Piv-
oted double hung window. 2,752,642, 7-3-56, CI. 20 — 49.
Starck, Hans : See —
Schlenker, Felix, and Starck. 2,767,158.
Starcosa Maschinen- und Apparatebau Gesellschaft mit
beschrankter Haftung : See —
Schmiedel. Ludwig. 2,734,681.
'Schmiedel, Ludwig. 2,740,580.
Schmiedel, Ludwig. 2,706,930.
Stardrill-Keystone Co. : See —
McKain, Walter P. 2,767.599.
Starensier, Marvin A., to Mpd-l-Peds, Inc. Medicated shoes.
2,740,207, 4-3-56, CI. 36 — 8.5.
Stark, Alexander D. Floating hulls for off shore oil well
drilling. 2.740,261, 4-3-56, CI. 61 — 46.5.
Stark, Arnold L. : See —
Cheney, Grant W., and Stark. 2,769,206.
Stark, Don L. Air actuated chance device. 2,758,840,
8-14-56, CI. 273—141.
Stark, Eduard, 75% to A. Schmidhnlter. Machine for manu-
facturing glide fasteners. 2.738.822, 3-20-56. CI. 153 — 1.
Stark. Eduard, 75% to A. Schmidhalter. Glide fastener.
2,757,428. 8-7-50, CI. 24 — 207.
Stark, Frank H. Lint saver attachment. 2,740,993, 4—10-56,
CI. 19—67.
Stark, Frederick K. Selector mechanism. 2,730,037, 1-10-56,
CI. 101—58.
Stark, Harold. Guide rail assembly for sliding doora
2,750,622, 6-19-56, CI. 16—90.
Stark, Henry M. : See —
Patterson. Gordon t).. and Stark. 2,757.069.
Stark, Howard J. Method of producing a low density explo-
sive. 2,768.072, 10-23-56, CI. 52—5.
Stark, Martin H. : See-
Rowland, Dan R., and Stark. 2,751,765.
Stark. Robert E. : See. —
Satterlee, Chnrles H., and Stark. 2.742.296.
Stark, Rufus W. Preparation of tobacco for packing.
2. 732. 844. 1-31-56, CI. 131—136.
Stark, Virgil. Refrigerated clothing. 2,731,808, 1-24-56,
CI. 62—9.
Starke, Albert C Jr. : See —
Kartinos, Nicholas J., and Starke. 2,769.816.
Starkenberg, Arnold. Animated ash tray. 2,752,877, 7-3-56,
CI. 116—101.
Starker, Lee N., and D. B. Cosulich, to American Cyanamid
Co. Keto aliphatic acids and methods of preparing the
same. 2.759,005, 8-14-56, CI. 260 — 406.
Starkev, Charles H. Ear mold for hearing aids. 2,763.334,
9-18-56. CI. 181—23.
Starkev, Donald A. J. : See —
Morgan. John, and Starkev. 2,732.303.
Starkey, John E. Toy helicopter. 2,746,207, 5-22-56, CI.
46—75.
Starkev, William A., to Ransburg Electro-Coating Corp.
Electrostatic coating apparatus. 2,730,988, 1-17-56, CI.
118 — 51.
Starkman, Ernest S., and S. S. Sorem. to Shell Development
Co. Steel-making. 2,754,198. 7-10-56. CI. 75—43.
Starkoff, Bernard J., to The Chemical Rubber Co. Reinforced
apron. 2.740,123, 4-3-56, CI. 2 — 51.
Stnrks. Fred W.. to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Sta-
bilization of chlorinated hydrocarbons. 2,742.509, 4-17-56,
CI. 260—652.5.
Starline, Inc. : See —
Ferris, Robert G. 2.763.197.
Ferris. Robert G. 2,764,960.
Starling. C. Garv : See —
Capehart, Charles S. 2,738,617.
Starmer. Roy : See —
Hughes, John O. P., and Starmer. 2.767.546.
Hughes. John O. P., and Starmer. 2.767,739.
Starnecki, Jerzy. and F. T. Squires, to Pye Ltd. Recording
and reproducing apparatus for magnetic-wire records.
2,738,384, 3-13-56. CI. 179 — 100.2.
Starner, Charles J., to Radio Corp. of America. Radio cou-
pling system. 2,758.283. 8-7-56. CI. 333—24.
Starner. Charles J., and F. E. Talmage, to Radio Corp. of
America. Polvgonal multiple tuhe system. 2.740,848,
4_3-56. CI. 179—171.
Stnrnes, George F., 50% to G. A. Starnes. and 50% to W. E.
Starnes. Doffing attachment for hosiery loopers. 2,749,857,
6-12-56, CI. 112 — 25.
Starnes, Glenn A. : See —
Starnes, Ceorce F. 2.749.857.
Stnrnes, Rav E. Jointer blade sharpener. 2,733,554, 2-7-56,
CI. 51—122.
Starnes, Wynn E. : See —
Starnes, George F. 2,749,857.
Starosta, Anna W. : See —
Wagner, John. 2.733,174.
Starr, Anthonv J. : See —
Heisler, Jerome S. and A., and Starr. 2.736.925.
Heisler. Jerome S. and A., and Starr. 2,737,461.
Starr. Charles E., Jr., and E. M. Charlet, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Infrared control method for alcohol
synthesis process. 2,734,089, 2-7-56, CI. 260 — 638.
Starr, Donald F., and C. C. Di Santo, to S. B. Penick & Co., Inc.
Improvement in the manufacture of 3-substituted 4-hvdroxy-
2,752,360, 6-26-56, CI. 260—343.2.
Starr, Frank C, Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process for the polymerization of formaldehyde employing
metal carbonyl initiators. 2,734,889, 2-14-56, CI. 260 — 67.
Starr, George B. Animated toy. 2,752,728, 7-3-56, CI.
46—92.
Starr, Harriet. Baby diaper. 2,770,237, 11-13-56, CI.
128—287.
Starr, Joseph W. Hip boot holdup harness. 2,732,561,
1-31-56, CI. 2—305.
Starr, Leonard : See —
Focht, Walter, Jr., Gurniak, and Starr. 2,743,796.
Starr, Norbert T., to Gar Wood Industries, Inc. Refuse truck.
2,733,820, 2-7-56, a. 214—83.3.
Starr, Norbert T., to Gar Wood Industries, Inc. Pressure
fluid telescopic cylinder motor. 2,746,428, 5-22-56, CI.
121—46.
Starr, Wendell T., to General Electric Co. Insulation fault
detector. 2,750,562, 6-12-56, CI. 324 — 54.
Starre, Gerrit : See —
Blok, Lourens, Starre, Zwanenburg, and de Ruiter.
2,773,192.
Starrett, L. S., Co., The : See-
Emery, Alfred H. 2,741.032.
Emery, Alfred H. 2,746,785.
Starrfrasmaschinen A. G. : See —
Scherrer, Kurt. 2,761,356.
Scherrer, Kurt. 2,767.621.
Start, Ernest, to William Cotton Ltd. Straight bar knitting
machines. 2,770,959. 11-20-56. CI. 66—110.
Stary, Walter E. Tube-expanding tool. 2,772,716, 12-4-56,
CI. 153—82.
Starzyk, Frederick F., to Tenderet Sales Co. Method of pack-
aging comestibles. 2,757,093, 7-31-56. CI. 99 — 171.
Stasewich, Fred J. : See —
Wobbe, Delbert E., and Stasewich. 2,772,192.
Staskowski, Walter, and T. Wysocki. Shaving cream dis-
penser with brush applicator. 2,764,772, 10-2-56, CI.
15 — 138.
Stassi, Vincent J. : See —
Frady, Michael A. 2,734,997.
Stastny, Fritz, and K. Buchholz, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-
Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Production of porous shaped
articles from thermoplastic materials. 2,744,291, 5-8-56,
CI. 18—48.
State of Iowa, for the benefit of the State University of Iowa,
The : See—
Honma, Minoru. 2,769,366.
State of Iowa, for the use and benefit of the State University
of Iowa, an educational institution of the State of Iowa,
The: See-
Wood, Walter F. 2,770,044.
State of Oregon acting by and through the Oregon State
Board of Forestry : See —
Atherton, George H. 2,735,266.
Kurth, Ervin F. 2,744,919.
Kurth, Ervin F. 2,744,920.
State University of Iowa : See —
Kammermeyer, Karl, and Brubaker. 2,755,660.
Stateman, Murray J., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Magnetic limiter. 2,762,967, 9-11-56, CI. 323 — 89.
Statham Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Statham, Louis D. 2,751,476.
Statham, Louis D. 2,760,037.
Statham, Louis D. 2,760,038.
Statham, Louis D. 2,760,039.
Statham, Louis D. 2,760,040.
Statham, Louis D. 2,764,658.
Statham. Louis D., and Epstein. 2,753,469.
Statham, Louis D., to Statham Laboratories, Inc. Electric
transducer. 2,751,476. 6-19-56, CI. 201 — 63.
Statham, Louis D., to Statham Laboratories. Inc. Electrical
strain wire transducer. 2,760,037, 8-21-56, CI. 201 — 63.
Statham. Louis D., to Statham Laboratories, Inc. Electrical
strain wire transducer. 2,760,038, 8-21-56, CI. 201—63.
Statham, Louis D., to Statham Laboratories, Inc. Electrical
strain wire transducer. 2,760,039, 8-21-56, CI. 201 — 63.
Statham, Louis D., to Statham Laboratories, Inc. Electrical
strain wire transducer. 2,760.040, 8-21-56, CI. 201 — 63.
Statham, Louis D., to Statham Laboratories, Inc. Electric
accelerometer. 2,764,658, 9-25-56, CI. 201 — 63.
Statham, Louis D., and S. Epstein, to Statham Laboratories,
Inc. Accelerometers. 2,753,469, 7-3-56, CI. 310 — 11.
Statham, Noel. Track for adjustable fastening devices.
2,770,024, 11-13-56, CI. 24—206.
Statham. Vincent A. : See —
Chambers, John M.. and Statham. 2,775,178.
Statia, Edwin V.. Sr., 50% to E. L. Chapman. Shirt with
collar hold-down arrangement. 2,732,557, 1-31-56, CI.
2—132.
Statia, Edwin V., Sr., V2 to Edward L. Chapman. Tobacco
smoking articles. 2,755,206, 7-17-56, CI. 131—10.
Staton, Freddie G. : See —
Garrison. Smith, Staton, and Sill. 2,760,236.
Stator Co. : See —
Whitnev. Lyman F. 2.729.071.
Statsimrer. Joseph, to Amerionn Rosch Arma Corp. Electro-
mechanical resolvers. 2.740.935. 4-3-56. CI. 323 — +8.
Stnnber. Francis C. Smoker's pipe. 2.770,240, 11-13-56, CI.
131 — 203.
Stauhitz. Wilhelm W.. V, to C. N. Fouse. Method and appa-
ratus for deep drawing of metals. 2,739,557, 3-27-56,
CI. 113—46.
Staubli. Hugo, and W. Wicker, to Gebr. Staubli & Co. Double
lift shedding motion. 2,751.938, 6-26-56, CI. 139—68.
LIST OF PATENTEES
757
Staud, Cyril J. : See —
Edgerton, Richard O., and Staud. 2,747,996.
Staude, E. G., Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Bamford, Arthur P. 2,746,386.
Fischer, Paul E. 2,746,223.
Garrett, Elmer E. 2,772,880.
Haessler, William J. 2,757,586.
Staude, Edwin G. Power actuated vehicle steering systems.
2,773,351, 12-11-56, CI. 60—52.
Stauder, Emanuel, to Huther Brothers Saw Mfg. Co. Circular
saw blade for cutting wood which contains nails. 2,735,4o9,
2-21-56, CI. 143—133.
Staudt, Max W., Sr. Work holding jig. 2,733,559, 2-7-56,
CI. 51—217.
Staudt, Rufus T., to General Electric Co. Insulation remov-
ing machine. 2,762,247, 9-11-56, CI. 81 — 9.51.
Staufert, Helmut. Spindle. 2,742,754, 4-24-56, CI. 57—88.
Stauffer, Alfred, to Lukens Steel Co. Digging and disinte-
grating machine for lump solids. 2,751,830, 6-26-56, CI.
97—10.
Stauffer Chemical Co. : See — ■
Andersen, John N. 2,739,041.
Bashour, Joseph T. 2,731,487.
Bashour, Joseph T. 2.743,211.
Bender, Harry. 2,750,324.
Dorman, Stephen C, and Lindquist. 2,760,554.
Erwin, Richard C. 2,773,330.
Fancher, Llewellyn W. 2,767,194.
Giolito, Silvio L., and Jones. 2,770,638.
Macdougall, Iver C. 2,750,264.
Stauffer, Christian M., to Armstrong Cork Co. Planing cut-
ter and cutter-arbor assembly. 2,753,901, 7-10-56, CI.
144—221.
Stauffer, Dale A. : See —
Fancher, Otis E., and Stauffer. 2,748,148.
Stauffer, Robert A., to National Research Corp. Method of
producing metals by decomposition of halides. 2,768,074,
10-23-56, CI. 75—10.
Stauffer, Robert E. : See-
Evans, Ralph M., Stauffer, and Yutzy. 2,742,833.
Jones, Robert H., and Giolito. 2,743,210.
Macdougall, Iver C. 2,733,984.
Stauffer, William O., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Stabilization of trichloroethylene. 2,751,421, 6-19-56, CI.
260—652.5.
Stautzenberger, Adin L. : See —
MacLean, Alexander F., and Stautzenberger. 2,775,621.
Stava, Robert J., and E. J. Bastin, to Picker X-ray Corp.,
Waite Mfg. Division. X-ray apparatus. 2,749,445, 6-5-56,
CI. 250—66.
Stava, Robert J. W. G. Reininger, and D. M. Barrett, to
Picker X-Ray Corp, Waite Mfg. Division, Inc. X-ray grid
actuating device. 2,767,323, 10-16-56, CI. 250 — 62.
Stavenau, Harold L., and D. M. Park, to Truth Tool Co.
Closure operator. 2,775,446, 12-25-56, CI. 268 — 104.
Staverman, Albert J., to Nederlandse Organisatie voor
Toegepast Natuurwetensehappelijk Onderzoek ten behoeve
van Nijverheid. Process and apparatus for desalting liq-
uids by means of ion-exchangers, and for resr°nerating said
exchangers. 2,763,607, 9-18-56, CI. 204 — 131.
Stavid Engineering, Inc. : See —
Kimble, Creighton B. 2,733,418.
Stavis, Bernard H. : See —
Stavis, Joseph J., and B. H. 2,730,294.
Stavis, Joseph J. and B. H. 2,748,928.
Stavis, Gus : See —
Pickles, Sidney B., and Stavis. 2,753,555.
Stavis, Gus, to International Telephone and Telegraph Corp.
Phase discriminator. 2.774,038, 12-11-56. CI. 324 — 87.
Stavis, Gus, and J. S. Engel, to International Telephone
and Telegraph Corp. Antenna feed system. 2,762,045,
9—4—56 CI 343 -790
Stavis, Joseph j„ and' B. H. Set up box. 2.730,294, CI.
229—52.
Stavis, Joseph J. and B. H. Paperboard doll container.
2,749,928, 6-5-56, CI. 206 — 45.14.
Stayner, Richard D. : See —
Lewis, Allen H., and Stayner. 2.772,239.
Lewis. Allen H., and Stayner. 2,773,833.
Stayner, Richard D., to California Research Corp. Detergent
compositions. 2,731,421, 1-17-56, CI. 252 — 137.
Stayner, Richard D., to California Research Corp. Produc-
tion of substantially odorless alkyl aryl sulfonate deter-
gents. 2,757,195, 7-31-56, CI. 260—505.
Ste : Peugeot & Cie : See —
De La Source, Charles. 2,760,136.
Stead, Richard H. : See —
Swenson, James A., Burns, and Stead. 2.772.681.
Steadman, Albert, to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratorips. Inc.
Process of forming luminescent screens. 2.733,163,
1-31-56, CI. 117—33.5.
Steadman, Audrey H., to United States Rubber Co. Method
and apparatus for molding rubber. 2,732,589, 1-31-56,
CI. 18 — 44.
Steadman, Clifford S.. to S. Smith & Sons (England) Ltd.
Heating and ventilating systems for vehicles. 2,742,844,
4-24-56. CI. 98—2.
Steagall, William F., to Sperry-Rnnd Corp. Monostable de-
vice. 2.729.754, 1-3-56, CI. 307—88.
Steagall, William F., to Sperry-Rand Corp. Bistable device.
2,729,755, 1-3-55, CI. 307—88.
Steam Iron Corp. : See —
Kistner, Merrill M. 2,746,183.
Kistner, Merrill M. 2,775,681.
Electric Corp. Alter-
2,743,410. 4-24-56, CI. 322—25.
Stearley, George H., to
nator regulating systems.
Stearman-Hamel, Inc. : See-
Hamel, William E., and Stearman. 2,741,888.
Stearman, Lloyd C, and Hamel. 2,738,639.
Stearman, Lloyd C. : See —
Hamel, William E., and Stearman. 2,741,888.
Stearman, Lloyd C, and W. E. Hamel, to A. C. Wait, trustee
of the estate of Stearman-Hamel, Inc. Cutting apparatus.
2,738,639, 3-20-56, CI. 56 — 297.
Stearn, William T., to Celanese Colombiana, S. A. Container.
2,760,631, 8-28-56, CI. 206—65.
Stearns, Albert F. Moforless automatic walking doll.
2.763,095. 9-18-56. CI. 46 — 149.
'Stearns, Austin J. Centrifugally operated rotary cutting ele-
ment. 2,740,249, 4-3-56, CI. 56—295.
Stearns, George A., to George Stearns Chemical Corp. Meth-
od of sanitizing culinary utensils and tableware. 2,766,151,
10-9-56, CI. 134—27.
Stearns, George, Chemical Corp. : See —
Stearns, George A. 2,766,151.
Stearns Mfg. Co. : See —
Schutt, Walter G. 2,730,251.
Stearns, Walter I. Drill bit for screw holes. 2,732,869,
1-31-56, CI. 145—125.
Stearns, Walter I. Plug cutter. 2,748,817, 6-5-56, CI.
145—120.
Steatite Research Corp. : See —
Schoenberg, Ernst A. 2.773.039.
Smith, Baynard R. 2,770,669.
Stebbins, Frederick O., to General Electric Co. Apparatus for
feathering aircraft propeller blades. 2,732,019, 1-24-56,
CI. 170—135.72.
Stebbins, Herve A. Gaging head for pneumatic bore gage.
2,755,558, 7-24-56, CI. 33—178.
Stebbins, James H. Mouse trap. 2,735,216, 2-21-56, CI.
43—83.5.
Stecher, Henry D. Weatherproof and vapor-tight fixture.
2,770.715, 11-13-56, CI. 240—11.2.
Steck, Clyde O., to F. J. Kress Box Co. Easv opening corru-
gated paperboard carton. 2,745,592, 5-15-56, CI. 229 — 51.
Steck, Edgar A., to Sterling Drug Inc. 7-Chloro-4-(4-di-n-
butylaminobutylamino)-3-methylquinoline and salts thereof.
2,758.997, 8-14-56, CI. 260—286.
Steck, Edgar A., to Sterling Drug Inc. 2.3-alkylenedioxy-6-
nitro-9-aminoacridines and their synthesis. 2,762,806,
9-11-56, CI. 260—279.
Steck, Edgar A., to Sterling Drug Inc. 2.3-alkylenedioxy-6-
nitro-9-(2-hydroxyalkylamino) acridines and their prepara-
tion. 2,762,807, 9-11-56, CI. 260 — 279.
Steck, Edgar A., to Sterling Drug Inc. 2,3-alkylenedioxy-6-
nitro-9-(hydroxyalkvlaminoalkvlamino) acridines and their
preparation. 2.762.808. 9-11-56. CI. 260—279.
Steck. Edgar A., to Sterling Drug Inc. 2.3-dialkoxy-6-nitro-
9-(hydroxyalkylaminoalkvlamino) acridines and their
preparation. 2.762.809, 9-11-56. CI. 260—279.
Steckel, Elmer A. : See —
Russell, Roy W.. and Steckel. 2,750,986.
Stecker, Fred, to Ideal Toy Corp. Weeping doll. 2,748,530,
6-5-56, CI. 46—135.
Steckle, Charles, and R. L. Wingenroth, to United States Steel
Corp. Positioner and drive for blast furnace distributor.
2.736,440. 2-28-56, CI. 214—37.
Steckler, Robert : See —
Werner. Jesse, and Steckler. 2,762,735.
Steckman, Albert O. : See —
Tipper. Maynard J. G. 2.742,944.
Stedman, Allan L., and M. D. King, to Convoy, Inc. End wall
construction for file drawers and the like. 2,757,852,
8-7-56, CI. 229—34.
Stee, Ernest C. : See —
Albers, Claude J. 2.765,180.
Steed, Edgar L., to Davstrom Electric Corp. Sound recorder
and reproducer. 2,730,369, 1-10-56, CI. 274 — 13.
Steel Co. of Canada, Ltd. : See —
Collyer, Leonard C. 2,758.725.
Steel Door Corp. : See —
Sjoboen, George W.
Sjoboen, George W.
Sioboen, George W.
Steel Dot Corp. : See —
Geese, Charles F. 2,750,881.
Steel, Harold J. Multiple row seeder and fertilizer sic
dresser. 2.748,986, 6-5-56, CI. 222—177.
Steel Heddle Mfg. Co. :' See —
Hassold, Victor C. 2,730,137.
Kaufmann, John J., Jr. 2,748,807.
Kaufmann, Frank H. 2,756.482.
Kaufmann, Frank H. 2 769.461.
Kaufmann, Frank H. 2,773,516.
Steel Partitions, Inc. : See —
Jacobson, Gustaf L., and Oberg. 2,748,908.
Johnson, Robert C, Millard, and Carlson. 2,766,855.
Johnson, Robert C, Millard, and Carlson. 2,766,858.
Steel Products Eneineerin:? Co.. The : See —
Get!!, Delraond L. 2.735.572.
Lockwood, Arthur E. 2,735,571.
Steel Slides, Inc. : See—
Hafekost. Frederick. 2.751,269.
Manson. Morris, and Hafekost. 2,750,244.
Steel City Electric Co. : See —
Cook, Raymond D., and Lang. 2,738,894.
Steelcraft Mfg. Co., The : See —
Leeser, Werner M. 2.758.681.
Re. 24.237.
2.741.806.
2,750,143.
758
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Steele, Arlo L., to Bobbins & Mvers Inc
ator. 2,733,910, 2-7-56, CI. 264—15.
Steele, Arthur B. : See —
Wilkes. Benjamin G., Jr., and Steele. 2,743.285.
Steele, Arthur E., to Air Products Inc. Method and appa-
ratus for pumping volatile liquids. 2,730,870, 1-17-56, CI.
62—122.
Steele, Clellie T., and C. G. Morrison, to Esso Besearch and
Engineering Co. Production of aromatic tar. 2,764,527,
9-25-56. CI. 196 — 49.
Steele, Edson B., to Joy Mfg. Co. Mining apparatus with
clean-up device. 2,736,546, 2-28-56, CI. 262 — 29.
Steele, Floyd G., to Digital Control Systems, Inc. Electric
motor control system employing di-function signals.
2,729,773, 1-3-56, CI. 318—28.
Steele, Floyd G., to Digital Control Systems, Inc. Di-function
non-linear servo system. 2.729,774, 1-3-56, CI. 318 — 31.
Steele, Floyd G., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Linear cam
computer. 2,732,504, 1-24-56, CI. 250 — 208.
Steele, Floyd G., to Digital Control Systems, Inc. Angular
quantizer. 2,733,430, 1-31-56, CI. 340 — 347.
Steele. Floyd (;., to Digital Control Systems, Inc. Quantizer.
2,733,431, 1-31-50, CI. 340—347.
Steele, Floyd G., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Add-subtract
counter. 2,735,005, 2-14-50, CI. 250 — 27.
Steele, Frank E. Wheelbarrow with spring mounted wheel.
2,744,761, 5-8-56, CI. 280—47.22
Steele, George, to Sir Alfred McAlpine & Son Ltd. Shutter-
ing assembly. 2,738,563, 3-20-56, CI. 25 — 131
Steele, Gerald H. : See—
Champlin, Charles L., and Steele. 2,746,638.
Steele. Gordon N., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Vacuum fixture. 2,756,644, 7-31-56 CI 90 — 59.
Steele, Homer M. Gutter screen. 2,734*467, 2-14-56 CI.
10S — 30.
Steele, Horace M., to Model Engineering & Mfg., Inc. Rheo-
stat. 2,749,410, 6-5-56, CI. 201—48.
Steele, Lawrence B., Jr. : See —
Hewett, James V., and Steele. 2,768,868.
Steele, Maurice G., to Borne Cable Corp. Device for position-
ing and straightening wire ends and the like. 2,737 917,
3-13-56. CI. 113—99.
Steele, Oliver W. Gravity separator. 2,759,605, 8-21-56, CI.
209 — 467.
Steele, Boger C. to Hexcel Products Inc. Method of produc-
ing honeycomb. 2,734,843, 2-14-56, CI. 154 — 122
Steele, Boeer C. and B. T. Hughes, to Hexcel Products
Inc. Means for shaping sheets of cellular material.
2.761.357. 9-4-56, CI. 90—18.
Steele, Vernon P., to Kenco Products Corp. Combination
pump and container. 2,739,739. 3-27-56, CI. 222 — 243.
Steele, Vernon P., to Kenco Products Corp. Beverage dis-
penser with duplex stirrer and pump. 2,740,558, 4-3-56,
CI. 222—189. ii.,,
Steele, Vernon P., to Kenco Products Corp. Adiustable stroke
syrup pump. 2,752,072, 0-20-50, CI. 222 — 309.
Steele, Walter H. : See —
Yates, George. 2,755,490.
Steele. William B. : See —
Fisher, Peter. 2,745,503.
Graves. Lloyd T. 2,734,292.
Steelman. Inc. : See —
Schultz. Matthew J. 2.764,194.
Steelman, Sanford L., and F. J. Lindseth. to Armour and Co.
Preparation of guaiazulene by sulfur dehydrogenation of
terpene-type compounds. 2,734,931. 2-14—56, CI.
260—675.5.
Steelograph, Inc. : See —
Fors, Oscar A. 2,747,503.
Steen, Curtis E. : See—
Steen, Wilbur L. and C. E. 2,764,856.
Steen, Harford K., to Interstate Bag Co. Method of making
shopping bag having turned over edges. 2,75s, 519,
8-14-56, CI. 93—35.
Steen, Harford IC, to Interstate Bag Co. Beinforcod paper
strap and bag containing same. 2,700,925, 10-10-50, CI.
229—52.
Steen, Harford K.. and H. L. Thompson, deceased ; by T. V.
Thompson, administratrix, to Interstate Bag Co. Method
and machine for bag making. 2,775,171, 12-25-56, CI.
93 — 8.
Steen, Wilbur L. and C. E. Polishing wheel and means for
delivering abrasive thereto. 2,704,856, 10-2-56, CI.
51—263.
Steen, William E., to A. O. Smith Corp. Fluid flow mech-
anism. 2,746,430, 5-22-56. CI. 121—121.
Steen, Willis J., to Motorola, Inc. Band-pass limiter cir-
cuit. 2.701,920. 9-4-50. CI. 179—171.
Steeneck, Bobert, to The Western Union Telegraph Co. Mag-
netic tape storage of intelligence. 2,707,243, 10-10-50,
CI. 178—17.5.
Steeper, Charles P.
CI. 3—22.
Steeves, Asa B., to Esso Besearch and Engineering Co.
Method and means for insulating high voltage electrodes.
2,775.640. 12-25-50, CI. 174—15.
Steeves, Walter D.. and B. V. Meaden. Fifth wheel safety
lock. 2.772.895. 12-4-50. CI. 280—432.
Stefacek, Eugene M. Optical test apparatus for measuring the
fat content of liquids. 2,731,725. 1-24-56, CI. 33 — 125.
Stefanizzi, Ignazio, to A. Tesoriero. Noise deadening rail
joint. 2,738,929, 3-20-50, CI. 238— 232.
Artificial limbs. 2,770,811, 11-20-50,
Centrifugal actu- Stefanson, Hal : See —
Schultz, Carl. 2,757,042.
Steffan, Joseph J., deceased (by J. A. Steffan, and D. H. Wil-
liams, executors). Dry wall jamb. 2,705,884, 10-9-56, CI.
189 — 46.
Steffan, Joseph J., deceased (by J. A. Steffan, and D. H. Wil-
liams, executors). Jamb. 2,765,885, 10-9-56, CI. 189 — 46.
Steffan, Julius A. : See —
Steffan, Joseph J. 2,765,884.
Steffan, Joseph J. 2,765,885.
Steffen, Alvin H. Portable rear seat speaker. 2,769,858,
11-6-56, CI. 179—1.
Steffen, Junior E., and B. L. Engel, to Schrock Bros. Co. Mul-
tiple distribution system. 2,750,859, 7-31-56. CI. 193 — 23.
Steffen, Louis, y2 to A. Sauer and Co., Inc. Lost-preventing
finger ring spring. 2,760,599, 10-10-50, CI. 03 — 15.0.
Steffens, Oscar C, to Alco Valve Co. Method of making a
two-headed valve stem. 2,754,571, 7-17-56, CI. 29 — 157.1.
Stetl, Eugene P., and C. E. Best, to The Firestone Tire & Bub-
ber Co. Stabilization of vinyl chloride resins with organo-
tin trimercaptides. 2,731,440, 1-17-^56, CI. 260 — 45.75.
Stefl, Eugene P., and C. E. Best, to The Firestone Tire & Eub-
ber Co. Stabilization of vinyl chloride resins with organotin
mercaptides of 2-mercaptothiazole and its derivatives.
2,731,441, 1-17-50, CI. 200 — 45.75.
Stefl, Eugene P., and C. E. Best, to The Firestone Tire & Bub-
ber Co. Organotin trimercaptides. 2,731,482, 1-17-56, CI.
260 — 429.
Stegeman, Henry J., to The Locke Steel Chain Co. Air intake
stack for gasoline motors. 2,730,084. 1-10-50, CI.
123 — 41.65.
Stegeman, Henry J., to The Locke Steel Chain Co. Seat
structure of a power lawn mower sulky. 2,740.402,
4-3-56, CI. 155—5.
Stegeman, Baymond F. E., to Bausch & Lnmb Optical Co.
Means for detachablv securing parts of ophthalmic mount-
ings. 2,740.327, 4-3-50, CI. 88^7.
Stegeman, Baymond F. E., to Bausch & Lomb Optical Co.
Spectacle case. 2,747,729, 5-29-56, CI. 206—6.
Stegeman, Baymond F. E., to Bausch & Lomb Optical Co.
Semi-rimless spectacles. 2,755,705, 7-24-56, CI. 88 — 47.
Sleireman. Baymond F. E.. to Bausch & Lomb Optical Co.
Spectacle case. 2,762.499. 9-11-56, CI. 200—5.
Stegemann, Werner, to H. C. Christiansen. Arrangement for
starting internal combustion engines. 2,700,749, 10-10-56,
CI. 123—179.
Stegemann, Werner G., to H. C. Christiansen. Lubricating
arrangement for the starter motor of an internal combus-
tion engine. 2,757,656, 8-7-56. CI. 123 — 196.
Stegemeier, Bichard J., and P. W. Fischer, to Union Oil Co.
of California. Corrosion resistant electrically conductive
thread compound. 2,754,266, 7-10-56, CI. 252 — 19.
Sfecrer. Sidnev B. Frozen food package. 2,761,785. 9-4-56,
CI. 99—180.
Stesrlieh. Kurt, to Askania-Werke A. G. Cassegrain mirror
lens obiective. 2.761.354. 9-4-56, CI. 88 — 57.
Stehn, Everett G. : See —
Mattimoe, George E., and Stehn. 2,750,091.
Steichele, Joseph : See —
Fink, Heinrich. and Steichele. 2.750,237.
Bogner, Ernst, and Steichele. 2,750,239.
Steiger, Heinrich A. Turbo-cooling means for non-super-
charged dual-fuel two-cycle internal combustion engines.
2.700,744, 10-16-50, CI. 123—65.
Steiger, Jessie L., now by change of name Jessie L. Sherwood.
Immersion heater. 2,749.425, 6-5-56, CI. 219 — 41.
Steiger, Leonard W., to Maywood Chemical Works. Calcium-
lithium hydride and process of making it. 2,735.820.
2-21-56, CI. 252—182.
Steiger, Norbert, to Hoffmann-La Boche Inc. Basic hetero-
cyclic ethers. 2,732,373, 1-24-50, CI. 200—279.
Steiger, Norbert, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Basic ethers of
acridones and thiaxanthones. 2,732,374, 1-24-50, CI.
260—279.
Steiger, Robert : See. —
Nikles. Paul A.. Steiger. and Bach. 2.772.552.
Steiger, Bobert, and F. Liithi, to Ing. A. Maurer S. A.
Filament-stapilizing machine, including grinding ring.
2,745,490, 5-15-50, CI. 104—60.
Steigerwald, Karl H. Apparatus for evaporating and deposit-
ing a material. 2.740. 120. 5-22-50. CI. 118 — 8.
Steigerwald, Karl PL, to Carl Zeiss. Utilizing electron energy
for physically and chemically changing members. 2,771,568,
11-20-56, CI. 315—31.
Steigerwalt, Oliver I., and H. I. Oshrv, to Erie Resistor Corp.
Network testing equipment. 2,753,523, 7-3-56, CI. 324 — 73.
Steigerwalt, Oliver I., and H. I. Oshry, to Erie Resistor Corp.
Method of making printed circuits. 2,757,443, 8-7-56, CI.
29—155.5.
Steigmann, Albert E. : See —
Garono, Louis E., Kramer, and Steicmann. 2,743,265.
Steimann. Hans-Jean. Watch case. 2,765,614, 10-9-56, CI.
5S— 90.
Stein. Curvin H. : See-
Jones, William A., and Stein. 2.702,853.
Stein, Ethel. Puppet doll. 2.702.103. 9-11-56, CI. 46—154.
Stein, Frederick W. Apparatus for testing materials.
2,759,147, 8-14-56, CI. 324—61.
Stein, Frederick W., and E. E. Hellener. Portable sign.
2,756,526, 7-31-56, CI. 40—125.
Stein, George A. : See —
Nash, John J., and Stein. 2.748,830.
Nash, John J., and Stein. 2,700,549.
LIST OF PATENTEES
759
Stein, Henry E., H. V. Mog, and J. W. Stertzer, to The Deni-
son Engineering Co. Apparatus for hydrostatieally testing
rocket bodies or other open-ended containers. 2,743,004,
5-1-56, CI. 73 — 49.4.
Stein, James : See — ■
Richard, Geoffrey P., Stein, and Hobsbawn. 2,768,932.
Stein, James H., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Selective automatic
missile release. 2,741,158, 4-10-56, CI. 89—1.5.
Stein, James H., to the United States of America as repre-
sented bv the Secretary of the Navy. Bombing control.
2,767,616, 10-23-56, CI. 89—1.5.
Stein, Joseph A. : See —
Kruger, Frederick B., Rossomme, and Stein. 2,744,407.
Stein, Joseph P. Concealed wall safe. 2,732,816, 1-31-50,
CI. 109—59.
Stein, Robert R. Model store front. 2,760,275, 8-28-50, CI.
35—16.
Stein, Romar E. : See —
McCann, Joe G., and Stein. 2.751,559.
McCann, Joe G., Weil, and Stein. 2,745,100.
Stein, Samuel : See —
Harris, David A., and Stein. 2,759,415.
Stein, Samuel. Differential pendulum vibrograph. 2,742,779,
4-24-56, CI. 73—71.
Stein, Samuel P. Zipper fly closure for garments. 2,743,457,
5-1-56, CI. 2—234.
Stein, Sidney J., and A. L. Pugh, Jr., to International
Resistance Co. Capacitor. 2,769.944, 11-6-56, CI.
317—242.
Stein, Victor: See —
Drewitz, Edwin W., and Stein. 2,773,965.
Stein, Walter. Apparatus for measuring sedimentation rate
of blood. 2,729.971, 1-10-56, CI. 73—61.
Stein, Wilhelm, and P. Gath, to Ernst Leitz, G. m. b. H.
Registering mechanism for roll film cameras. 2,739,760,
3-27-56, CI. 235—91.
Stein, William C, Sr. Method and apparatus for destruction
of live yeast cells in beer. 2,740,049, 3-27-56, CI. 250 — 48.
Steinbach, Emil C, to C. P. Peirce. Detachable mounting
means. 2,754,080. 7-10-56, CI. 248 — 350.
Steinback, Clarpnce I. : See —
Bieber, Frederick J., and Steinback. 2,753,022.
Steinberg, Adalberto. Buckle structure. 2,757,427, 8-7-56,
CI. 24—178.
Steinberg, Harold E., and H. C. Klagges, to The Esterbrook
Pen Co. Ink wells. 2,758,508, 8-14-50, CI. 120 — 57.
Steinberg, John C. : See —
Gray, Kenneth R., Crosby, and Steinberg. 2,772,905.
Steinberg, Leslie : See —
Hopkins, Frank L., and Steinberg. 2,758,765.
Kindseth, Harold V., Steinberg, and Hagstrom. 2,753,097.
Steinbercr. Manuel W. : See —
Steinberg. Robert S. 2.702.212.
Steinberg, Marvin D. Method for removing verrucae.
2.700,901. 8-28-56, CI. 107—58.
Steinberg, Morris A. : See —
Wainer. Eugene, and Steinberg. 2,766.152.
Steinberg, Morris A., and E. Wainer, to Horizons Titanium
Corp. Method of producing titanium monoxide. 2,750,259,
6-12-56, CI. 23—202.
Steinberg. Robert S., 33%% to M. W. Steinberg, and 33%%
to S. Steinberg. Machine for making striped loop cloth.
2.762.212. 9-11-56. CI. 66—93.
Steinberg. Samuel : See —
Steinberg, Robert S. 2,702,212.
Steinberger, Franklin. Method and apparatus for feeding
sliver. 2.730,162, 2-28-56, CI. 57—61.
Steinbock, Robert S., to Hammock Package Ltd. Oleomarga-
rine mixing package. 2,745,754, 5-15-56, CI. 99 — 179.
Steinboeck, Wilhelm. Concrete wall structure faced with pre-
formed panels. 2,752,774, 7-3-56, CI. 72 — 49.
Steinbuch, Karl : See —
Beerhaum, Friedrich, Grew, and Steinbuch. 2,737,629.
Steine, George J. Toggle-controlled plier-type wrench.
2.752,812, 7-3-56, CI. 81—186.
Steinemann, Willy : See —
Grandjean, Philippe, Steinemann, and Wehrli. 2,734,053.
Steiner, Abram A., to De Nederlandse Centrale Organisatie
Voor Toegepast Natuurwetensehappelijk Onderzoek. Hy-
droponics. 2,747.331, 5-29-56, CI. 47 — 1.2
Steiner, Alois. Staple clinching tool. 2,730,719, 1-17-56,
Steiner, Alois. Tool holding and reciprocating apparatus.
2,731,988, 1-24-56, CI. 143— 70.
Steiner. Charles S. : See —
Bradford, Purdy and Steiner. 2,730,170.
Steiner, Howard F. Mower guard. 2,730,858, 1-17-56 CI
56—307.
Steiner, James S., to General Aluminum Corn. Frameless
tension screen. 2,732,895. 1-31-56, CI. 100 — 329.
Steiner. Joseph W., and E. L. Beach, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Lighting fixture. 2,709,082, 10-30-56 CI
240 — 41 .
Steiner, Klaus : See —
Himmelheber, Max, Steiner, and Kull. 2,737,997.
Steiner. Max E. : See —
Szwarc. Michael M.. Roper, and Steiner. 2.769,786.
Steiner. Robert L., to Bromo-Mint Co., Inc. Toy water pis-
tol with direction indicia. Re. 24.208, 9-4-56, CI. 222 — 47.
Steiner. Robert L., to Bromo-Mint Co., Inc. Toy water pistol
2,746,644, 5-22-56, CI. 222—79.
Steiner, Robert L., to The Bromo-Ment Co. Infant's plaything.
2,769.276. 11-6-56, CI. 46—32.
2,751,349.
2,766,205.
2,760,209.
seat. 2,731,074,
Steiner, Rudolf. Bimetallic electrical switch mechanism for
fire detecting apparatus. 2.709,879, 11-6-56, CI. 200 — 138.
Steinert, Emil F. : See —
Croco, Charles P., Jennings, Lester, and Steinert.
2 752 529
Steinfur'th, Louis, to The National Screw & Mfg. Co. Screw
blank resilient biasing means mounted on rotary carrier.
2,741,783, 4-17-56, CI. 10 — 6.
Steinhagen, William K. : See —
Dolza, John, and Steinhagen. 2,739,835.
Dolza, John, Steinhagen, and Johnson. 2.769,660.
Steinhardt, Lawrence R., to General Dynamics Corp. Ap-
paratus for and method of producing character type fonts
on a cathode ray display tube. 2,758,237, 8-7-56, CI.
313—86.
Steinhauer, George C. to General Motors Corp. Method of
making sheet metal turbine bucket. 2,762,114, 9-11-56,
CI. 29—156.8.
Steinhaus, David W., and H. M. Crosswhite, Jr., to Leeds
and Northrup Co. Methods of and systems for spectro-
chemical analysis. 2,744,438, 5-8-56, CI. 88—14.
Steinherz, Hans A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Phos-
phate coating for electrical steel. 2,743,203, 4-24-56, CI.
148—6.15.
Steinhilper, Frank A., to The Haloid Co. Method for the pro-
duction of electrophotographic prints. 2,756,676, 7-31-56,
CI. 101 — 426.
Steinhof, Karl : See —
Schurich. Herbert. 2.762,213.
Steininger, Charles F. : See —
Marshall, William A., and Steininger.
Marshall, William A., and Steininger.
Marshall, William A., and Steininger.
Steinle, James R. Adjustable tractor
1_17_56, CI. 155—21.
Steinle. Walter, and F. Exner, to Bergwerksgesellschaft
Hibernia, Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the production
of ammonium sulphate-nitrate. 2,762,699, 9-11-56, CI.
71—54.
Steinmann.Rolf : See —
Sinell, Robert, and Steinmann. 2,752,354.
Steinmayer, Alwin G., to McGraw Electric Co. Circuit inter-
rupter. 2,732,403, 1-24-50. CI. L>00— 146.
Steinmayer, Alwin G., to McGraw Electric Co. Wound core
transformer. 2,707,382, 10-10-50, CI. 336 — 213.
Steinmetz, Alfred A. : See —
Jelinek, Charles, Jr., and Steinmetz. 2,737,622.
Steinmetz, John C. Pipe joint sealing device. 2,750,474,
7-31-56, CI. 22—118.
Steinmetz, Lawrence. Hook. 2,731,694, 1-24-56, CI. 24 — 227.
Steinmueller, Ralph E. : See —
Dietert, Harry W., and Steinmueller. 2,765,160.
Steinmuller, L. & C, Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung :
See-
Becker, Ernst, and Weinstoek. 2,763.220.
Radermacher, Karl. 2,751,060.
Steinthal, Martin B. Sample holder. 2,762,503, 9-11-56,
CI. 206 — 82.
Steitz, Alfred, Jr. : See —
O'Connor, Buell, and Steitz. 2.742,490.
Steitz, Alfred, Jr., to Stanolind Oil and Gas Co. Method for
purification of oil-soluble alcohols. 2.770,636, 11-13-56,
CI. 260 — 450.
Steitz, William R. : See —
Drummond, Warren W., Steitz. and Frickert. 2,730,512.
Drummond, Warren W., Steitz, and Holtschulte.
2,746.118.
Stekelenburg, Sherman. End gate for wagon boxes. 2.732.252,
1-24-56, CI. 296—51.
Stella Trust U/A : See —
Hagopian, Vahan, Barth, and Wilkins. 2,766,101.
Stelle, Allen M., P. K. Beemer, and H. O. Fuchs, to Preco Inc.
Flame snuffer for wick-burners. 2,741,904, 4-17-50, CI.
67—78.
Stelle, Allen M., P. K. Beemer, and H. O. Fuchs. to Preco Inc.
Thermostatic control unit. 2,742,318, 4-17-56. CI. 297 — 16.
Stelle, Richard E. : See—
Bryer. John F., Steele, and Blackburn. 2.733,494.
Stelljes, Charles R., to The Murray Corporation ofAmerica.
Extractor clutch and brake control. 2.738.803, 3-20-56, CI.
192—12.
Stelljes, Charles R., to The Murray Corp. of America. Power
clutch actuators. 2,775,329, 12-25-56, CI. 192 — 82.
Stelzer, Earl E. : See —
Parker, Edwin D., and Stelzer. 2,737.073.
Parker, Edwin D., and Stelzer. 2,707,414.
Parker. Richard W., and Stelzer. 2,749,990.
Stelzer. William. Weighing mechanisms. 2,731,255,1-17-56,
CI. 205—03.
Stelzer, William. Booster brake mechanism. 2,735,208,
2-21-56, CI. 60—54.6.
Stelzer, William. Load bearing pivots for balances and com-
pensating means therefor. 2,739,806. 3-27-50, CI. 205 — 03.
Stelzer, William. Dual hydraulic brake system. 2,704,202,
9-25-56, CI. 188—152.
Stelzer. William. Letter weighing scales. 2,764,401, 9-25-56,
CI. 265—49.
Stelzer, William. Package carriers and method for making
the same. 2,773,635, 12-11-56, CI. 229 — 52.
Stempel, Arthur : See —
Aeschlimann, John A., and Stempel. 2,731,493.
Stempel, Arthur, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Imidazolylpro-
pionyl choline salts. 2.774.709, 12-18-56, CI. 260—309.
760
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Stempel, Laszlo M., to L. M. Stempel and A. C. Nolte. joint
trustees. Transfer printing mechanisms. 2,729,104,
1-3-56, CI. 101—415.1.
Stempel, Laszlo M., to John Waldron Corp. Paper feeding
mechanism. 2,775,449, 12-25-50, CI. 271 — 2.3.
Stencil Co., The : See—
Harris, Carl C. 2,775,424.
Stendardo, Thomas J. : See —
Schwartz, Irving, and Stendardo. 2,767,701.
Stenersen, Sten S. : See —
Hansen, Harding B., Stenersen, Sealey, and Wiederkehr.
2,774,047.
Stenerson, Charles K. : See —
Doremus, John A., Stenerson, and Waterman. 2,731,622.
Stengel, Leonard A., to Commercial Solvents Corp. Process
for producing ammonium nitrate of any desired size par-
ticle. 2,773,753, 12-11-56, CI. 23—313.
Stengel, Leonard A., and J. J. Horsey, Jr., to Commercial
Solvents Corp. Process for production of ammonium ni-
trate. 2,739,037, 3-20-56, CI. 23—103.
Stenger, Maximilien, to Societe Anonyme Francaise du
"Ferodo." Hislc clutch. 2,765,000, 10-2-56, CI. 192—08.
Stenger, Maximilien, to Societe Anonyme Franchise du Ferodo.
Friction clutch. 2,773,576, 12-11-56, CI. 192—68.
Stenger, Walter : See — -
Ley, Hellmut, Stenger, Werner, and Lampatzer.
2,758,949.
Stengle, William B. : See —
Sandborn, Lloyd T., and Stengle. 2,750,412.
Sandborn. Lloyd T., and Stengle. 2,750,413.
Stenko, Nicholas C. : See — -
Manning, Clarence R., and Stenko. 2,761,381.
Stenning, Luis C, to The General Electric Co. Ltd. Pulse
signalling systems. 2,756,274, 7-24-56, CI. 179—15.
Stenotype Co. of California : See —
Postel, Charles E. and M. \V. 2.732,828.
Stenseng, Gilbert. Bait holding fish Lures. 2,735,214,2-21-56,
CI. 43 — 44.4.
Stensgaard, W. L., and Associates, Inc. : See —
Wells, Millard F. 2,740,565.
Stentz, Blair E., and G. C. Weingardt, to The Swartzbaugh
Mfg. Co. Method of and apparatus for sterilizing infant's
formula. 2,734,820. 2-1-1-50, n. 99—212.
Stenzy, August F. P. Electrical heating unit. 2,752,474,
0-26-50. CI. 219—20.
Stepan Chemical Co., The : See —
Sullivan, Vincent A., Jr., and Ptasinski. 2,708,957.
Stepath, Myron D. Cutting and gouging torches and elec-
trodes therefor. 2,751.482. 0-19 -50, CI. 219 — 15.
Stephan, Hallis N., to The New Britain Machine Co. Tool
spindle mechanism. 2,749,800, 0-12-50, CI. 90 — 11.
Stephan, Hallis N.. to The New Britain Machine Co. Hori-
zontal boring, drilling and milling machine. 2,757,579,
8-7-56, CI. 90—16.
Stephan, Hallis N., to The New Britain Machine Co. Com-
bined horizontal boring, drilling and milling machine.
2,775,130, 12-25-50. CI. 74—221.
Stephan, Joseph, to T. Macklin. Furnace for treatment of
pulverized ores. 2,743,100, 4-24-56, CI. 266—20.
Stephano Bros. : See —
Brightwell, Robert R. 2,758,517.
Stephen, A., u. Sohne : See —
Reidenbach, Fritz. 2,749,681.
Stephen, Alexander M. M., to Imperial
Ltd. Screening. 2,732,942, 1-31-56,
Stcphens-Adamscm Mfg. Co.: See —
Chisholm, Effle. 2,757,388.
Kendall, Myron A., and Sinden. 2,756,686.
Landrey, Francis X. Re. 24,113.
Stephens, Andrew K., and L. A. Dubreuil, to G. F. Stephens
and Co. Ltd. Apparatus for applying parallel lines of paint
to a paper sheet. 2,757,636, 8-7-56, CI. 118—410.
Xlcphens, Carroll N. : See —
Ford, Edward R. 2,731,059.
Stephens, Claude C, to Wesl inghouse Electric Corp. Electric
motor control system for tensioning material. 2,757,325,
7-31-56, CI. 318—6.
Stephens, David D., to Metal Fabricators & Finishers, Inc.
Binder for magazines and the like. 2,735,433, 2-21-56,
CI. 129 — 38.
Stephens, Edward J. : See —
Legge, Elmer E., and Stephens. 2,775,118.
Stephens. G. F., and Co. Ltd. : See —
Stephens, Andrew K., and Dubreuil. 2,757,636.
Stephens. George B. D. Cigarette holder and ash tray.
2.762,377, 9-11-56, CI. 131—241.
Stephens, Herbert R., G. H. Tucker, and W. A. Martin, to
Canadian Industries (1954) Ltd. Mechanical sereenor.
2,737,296, 3-6-56, CI. 209 — 283.
Stephens, James O. : See — ■
Stamm, John J., and Stephens. 2,768,496.
Stephens, John H., to Universal Oil Products Co. Solvent
extraction process. 2,773,918, 12-11-50, CI. 260—674.
Stephens, Joseph F., J. R. Higgins, K. B. Tilbrook, and G. W.
Kerr, to Gustin-Bacon Mfg. <'o. Mat winding machine.
2,742,240, 4-17-56, CI. 242—55.1.
Stephens, Joseph F., and K. B. Tilbrook, to Gustin-Bacon Mfg.
Co. Premolded self-sustaining automobile headliner with
air-conditioning ducts. 2,768,026, 10-23-56, CI. 296 — 137.
Stephens, Robert E. : See —
Goebel, Robert S., Myers, and Stephens. 2,760,654.
Stephens, Verlin C. : See —
Murphy, Hubert W., and Stephens. 2,742,460.
Stephens, William E. : See —
Zogg, Alvin A., and Stephens. 2,735,198.
Stephenson, Donald H. : See —
Jenny, Alfred L., and Stephenson. 2,749,487.
Stephenson, Geoffrey H., to Electric & Musical Industries Ltd
Electric servomotor system. 2,766,412, 10-9-56, CI.
318—28. m
Stephenson, Henry R., and D. E. Gommel, to Borg-Warner
Corp. Saw chain and tooth therefor. 2,744,548, 5-8-56,
CI. 143—135.
Stephenson, Hjalmer. Harrow hitch. 2,750,724, 6-19-56,
CI. 55—93.
Stephenson, Jake M., to J. C. Koetting. Code marking device
for wrapping sheets. 2,736,257, 2-28-56, CI. 101 — 8.
Stephenson, Robert A., to Power Jets (Research and Develop-
ment) Ltd. Profile copying machines. 2,753,764, 7-10 '"
Cl. 90 — 13.
Stephenson, Robert P. Reinforced case. 2,771,235, 11-20-56,
Cl 229 23
Sterental, Vol'f. Melting, remelting and recovering of alumin
ium and its alloys. 2,768,075, 10-23-56, Cl. 75—68.
Sterick, Harrison D. : See —
Schmertz, William E., and Sterick. 2,743,493.
Sterick, Harrison D. Ingot mold insert and method of making
the same. 2,763,906, 9-25-56, Cl. 22 — 139.
Sterilon Corp. : See —
Evans, Robert P. 2,763,266.
Sterkel, Jacob. V-belt sheave. 2,733,612, 2-7-56, Cl.
74 — 230.5.
Sterlin, Aaron, to National Aluminate Corp. Glyoxalidine
salts of long chain dicarboxylic acids. 2,773,879, 12-11-56,
Cl. 260—309.6.
Sterling Aluminum Products, Inc. : See —
Peterson, William F. 2,737,426.
Venner, William M., P.owser, and Peterson. 2,737,427.
Venner, William M., Bowser, and Peterson. 2,737.428.
Wainwright, William N., Venner, and Bowser. 2,771,328.
Sterling Drug Inc. : See —
Alford, Charles E., and Hinkel. 2,755,220.
Archer, Sydney. 2,745,829.
Archer, Sydney. 2,703,059.
Archer, Sydney. 2,703,602.
Archer, Sydney, and Auerbach. 2,775,598.
Archer, Sydney, and Ruddy. 2,762,812.
Barton, Daniel M., and Schoeffel. 2,752,243.
Barton, Daniel M., and Schoeffel. 2,774,666.
Crounse, Nathan N. 2,742,483.
Cutler, Royal A., and Suter. 2,759,971.
Elpern, Bill. 2,750,393.
Elpern, Bill. 2,773,870.
Elpern, Bill. 2,773,876.
Feldkamp, Rolland F. 2,760,965.
Hunter, William T., and Buck. 2,734,920.
Lakso, Eino E. 2,760,630.
Larsen, Aubrey A., and Tullar. 2,773,901.
Lucas, Phillip. 2,741,619.
Mooradian, Aram. 2,745,851.
Ruddy, Arlo W. 2,769.812.
Schoeffel, Eugene W. 2,750,290.
Schoeffel, Eugene W., and Barton. 2.760.992.
Schoeffel, Eugene W., and Barton. 2,774,665.
Steck, Edgar A. 2,758,997.
Steck, Edgar A. 2,762,806.
Steck, Edgar A. 2,762,807.
Steck, Edgar A. 2,762,808.
Steck, Edgar A. 2,762,809.
Surrey, Alexander R. 2,732,402.
Surrey, Alexander R. 2,732,403.
Surrey, Alexander R. 2,700,971.
Surrey, Alexander R. 2,771,468.
Suter, Chester M. 2,745,836.
Suter, Chester M. 2,759,927.
Suter, Chester M. 2,759,970.
Suter, Chester M. 2,759,972.
Suter, Chester M. 2,759,976.
Tullar, Benjamin F. 2,774,789.
Sterling Electric Motors, Inc. : See —
Eastman, John R. 2,772,929.
Sterling, James R. Tethered model plane. 2,739,416, 3-27-56,
Cl. 46—77.
Sterling, John D., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. Process
for brominating halogenated methanes. 2,729,687, 1-3-56,
Cl. 260—653.
Sterling, John D., Jr. : See —
Barringer, Charles M., Harvey. Quattlebaum, and
Sterling. 2,739,989.
Sterling, Philip : See —
Ayers, Fred L. 2,765,758.
Sterling, Robert W., to Sperry Rand Corp.
tube structure. 2,750,531, 6-12-56, Cl. 315-
Stern, Alfred : See —
Harwin, Dixon R., Stern, and Bodle. 2,740,739.
Stern, Charles. Method for producing time-indicating ele-
ments. 2,761,198, 9-4-56, Cl. 29—177.
Stern, Duro. Locking means for cam operated chasers.
2,774,083. 12-18-56, Cl. 10 — 122.
Stern, Joshua. Code matching systems. 2,762,566, 9-11-56,
Cl. 235—61.7.
Stern, Lester. Knitted sock. 2,739,467, 3-27-56, Cl. 66—185.
Stern, Robert G., to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Aircraft training
apparatus for simulating landing and related maneuvers.
2,731,737, 1-24-56, Cl. 35—12.
LIST OF PATENTEES
761
Stern, Robert G„ and D. W. Simpson, to Curtiss-Wright Corp.
Simulated water injection system. 2,770,054, 11-13-56, CI.
35—12.
Stern, Robert M. : See —
Frieden, Alexander, and Stern. 2,707,094.
Stern, Rudolph T. : See —
Ronvold, Svend M.. and Stern. 2,755,606.
Stern, Sidney C, and L. C. Clarke. Long wave radiometer.
2,768,527, 10-30-56. CI. 73—170.
Stern, William, to Illinois Tool Works. Nut and wasber as-
sembly machine. 2.752,618, 7-3-56, CI. 10—155.
Stern, William to Illinois Tool Works. Saw tooth construc-
tion and method of making the same. 2,768,423, 10-30-56,
CI. 29—95.
Sternaman, Edward C. Device for removing liquids from
different levels in tanks. 2,762,511, 9-11-56, CI. 210 — 55.
Sternau, Martin M. Closure for receptacles. 2,756,921,
7-31-56, CI. 229 — 43.
Sternbeck, Olaf, to Telefonaktiebolagel t, M Ericsson. Elec-
tron valve. 2,755,412, 7-17-56, CI. 315—14.
Sternbergh, David. Toe brake for roller skates. 2,744,759,
5-8-56, CI. 280—11.2.
Sternburgh, Charles E. Circuit disconnector for motor ve-
hicles. 2,763,744. 9-18-56, CI. 200 — 61.52.
Sterne, Rita C. : See —
Taylor, Norman J., and Bright. 2,770,807.
Sterner, Frank W., W. J., Jr., and L. C. Wollenhaupt ; said
W. J., Jr., and L. C. Woolenhaupt, assnrs. to said Sterner.
Sequence presentation device. 2,733,923, 2-7-56, CI.
273—102.2.
Sterner, Melvin F. : See —
Kittler, Milton J., Sterner, and Smitley. 2,745,645.
Smitley, Marion L., and Sterner. 2,766,024.
Sterner, Melvin F., to Holley Carburetor Co. Ignition device.
2,769,436, 11-6-56, CI. 123—117.
Sternersen, Sten S., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Tap changer
having cylinder to cylinder contact. 2,760,017, 8-21-56,
CI. 200— 11.
Sternglass, Ernest J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Color
television. 2,760,107, 8-21-56, CI. 315—12.
Sternick, Sidney, I. D. Kruger, and L. Jacobs, to the United
States of America as represented by the Secretary of the
Air Force. Resilient bolt retainer. 2,761,484, 9^4-56,
CI. 151—69.
Sternlicht, Larry. Shock shield cushion for baseball gloves.
2,736,028, 2-28-56, CI. 2 — 19.
Sternling, Charles V. : See —
Hughes, Richard R.. Sternling, and Sanborn. 2.751,756.
Sterns, Lorance E., to Whittington Pump & Engineering Corp.
Portable leak tester. 2,748,598, 6-5-56, CI. 73 — 40.
Sterns Magnetic Inc. : See —
Buus, Harold W. 2,750,035.
Stertzer, John W. : See —
Stein, Henry E.. Mog, and Stertzer. 2,743,604.
Sterzer, Walter G. : See —
Werner, Frank R., and Sterzer. 2,759,667.
Stetson, Ershall I. Door and closer assembly. 2,769.213,
11-6-56. CI. 20—16.
Stetson. John B., Co. : See —
Rafferty, George T. 2,746.056.
Stetter, Grant, to Coverbond Corp. Masonry building wall.
2,748,593, 6-5-56, CI. 72—32.
Srertlor, Harry L.. Jr. : See —
Hansen. Edward H.. and Stettler. 2 763.514.
Stetz, Robert J., and E. Rogers, to The Engine Parts Mfg. Co.
Metallic paint. 2,731,436, 1-17-56, CI. 260—33.6.
Steube, Harry C. : See —
Whildin, Orvilla M., and Steube. 2,759,057.
Steven, George : See —
Kauffmann, William M.. and Steven. 2,744,511.
Steven, George, to Worthington Corp. Air operated engage-
ment means for impulse coupled magnetos. 2,773,493,
12-11-56, CI. 123—179.
Steven, Steven J. Swallowproof safety pin. 2,731,692,
1-24-56, CI. 24 — 157.
Stevens, Arthur M.. to The Barkelew Electric Mfg. Co. Rotary
switch. 2.771,520, 11-20-56. CI. 200—15.
Stevens, Brooks, Jr., to Ames Textile Corp. Sewing machine
for tubular fabrics. 2,766,709, 10-16-56, CI. 112 — 63.
Stevens, Charles E., to Chicago Railway Equipment Co.
Railway brake beam. 2.753.960, 7-10-56, CI. 188—223.1.
Stevens, Charles E.. Jr., to Fairchild Engine and Airplane
Corp. Construction of bimetallic articles. 2,756,488,
7-31-56. a. 29—183.5.
Stevens, Charles H., Jr., to Whitney Blake Co. Cable con-
nector. 2.742,622, 4-17-56, CI. 339—60.
Stevens, Charles H., Jr.. to Whitney Blake Co. Electrical
plug and socket assembly. 2,742,624, 4-17-56, CI. 339 — 125.
Stevens, Chester U. : See —
Pingree, Raymond A., and Stevens. 2,750,306.
Pingree, Raymond A., and Stevens. 2,750,389.
Stevens. Clarence C. : See —
Clarke. William W., Stevens, Bauer, Jarvis, and Heller.
2,742,238.
Stevens, Cyril J., and S. Butler, to B. F. Perkins & Son, Inc.
Apparatus for heating a thermoplastic web and feeding it
to an embossing means. 2,753,591, 7-10-56, CI. 18 — 1.
Stevens, Daniel F. Guide for winding a strand on a spool,
bobbin and the like. 2,740,594, 4-3-56, CI. 242 — 158.
Stevens, Dillon : See —
Rice, Henry T. M., and Stevens. 2,730,212.
Rice, Henry T. M., and Stevens. 2,750,020.
Stevens, Dillon, H. T. M. Rice, and R. T. Stevens; said Rice
and said R. T. Stevens assors. to said D. Stevens. Releas-
able torque transmitting apparatus. 2,741,352, 4-10-56,
CI. 192—56.
Stevens, Donald G., to The Standard Oil Co. Multiple com-
partment tank. 2,758,747, 8-14-56, CI. 220 — 63.
Stevens, Donald R. : See —
Klicker, James D., and Stevens. 2,760,935.
Stevens, Donald R., and E. L. Fareri, to Gulf Research &
Development Co. Stable fuel oil compositions. 2,760,852,
8-28-56, CI. 44—78.
Stevens, Donna : See —
Norton, Frederick H, and Stevens. 2,745,859.
Stevens, Flay B., and M. W. Williams. Circulating tobacco
curer. 2,752,090, 0-26-56, CI. 237—53.
Stevens, Frank L., to W. F. Webster Cement Co. Method
for dispensing and applying highly viscous cements.
2,769,207, 11-6-56, CI. 18—59.
Stevens, Frank L., to W. F. Webster Cement Co. Dispenser
for tile laying cement and similar materials. 2,769,576,
11-6-56, CI. 222—80.
Stevens, Franklyn E., Jr., and R. A. Holmes, to Olin Mathieson
Chemical Corp. Dry cell structure and method for making
the same. 2,766,316, 10-9-56, CI. 136 — 133.
Stevens, George J., to Armco Steel Corp. Wire finishing appa-
ratus. 2,750,853, 6-19-56, CI. 90—33.
Stevens, Geo., Mfg. Co. : See —
Gersch, Adolph E. 2,749,041.
Stevens, Harold E. : See —
Bird, James R., Stevens and Frederico. 2,752,572.
Stevens, Henry C, A. J. Kaman, and J. W. Sellers, to
Columbia-Southern Chemical Corp. Production of chloral.
2,759,978, 8-21-56, CI. 260—601.
Stevens, J. P., & Co., Inc. : See —
Bradshaw. John A. 2.763,819.
Brodie, Edna S. 2,772.425.
Stevens, Jerome W. Two piece nut having tensioning and
camming locking features. 2.734,544, 2-14-56, CI. 151 — 19.
Stevens. Jesse W.. and D. E. Pritchett, to Sunkist Growers,
Inc. Cloud stabilization of citrus juice products. 2,764,486,
9-25-56, CI. 99—78.
Stevens, John C. : See —
Range, Arthur L., Stevens, and L«upold. 2,730,709.
Stevens, John C, to Leupold & Stevens Instruments, Inc.
Liquid level indicating apparatus. 2,770,133, 11-13-56,
CI. 73—305.
Stevens, Joseph H., and L. A. Hager, Jr., to C. Hager & Sons
Hinge Mfg. Co. Storm window brackets. 2,760,805.
8-28-56, CI. 292—265.
Stevens, Justus B., to Sealol Corp. Seal construction.
2,743,121, 4-24-56, CI. 286—11.
Stevens. Justus B., to Sealol Corp. Sealing means for two
relatively rotatable parts. 2,754,140, 7-10-56, CI.
286—11.14.
Stevens Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Manecke, Siegfried E. 2,759,068.
Mertler, Charles S. 2,740,020.
Merrier, Charles S. 2,753,421.
Mertler, Charles S. 2.753,422.
Mertler. Charles S. 2,753,437.
Stevens, Milburn G. : See —
Chatman, Lester L.. and Stevens.
Stevens, Philip G., to General Anilin
thesis of pyridoxine. 2,734,063, 2-
Stevens, Ralph R. : See —
Holden, Lawrence T., and Stevens. 2,766,866.
Stevens, Raymond K. P. : See —
Cox, Martin, and Stevens. 2,747,843.
Stevens, Richard H. : See —
Dalton, James T., and Stevens. 2.760,076.
Stevens, Robert, to Wiesner-Rapp Co., Inc. Assembling de-
vice. '.;:;.'. .11X7, 2-28-56, CI. 29 — 205.
Stevens. Robert T. : See —
Rice, Henry T. M., and Stevens. 2,730,212.
Rice, Henry T. M., and Stevens. 2,750,020.
Stevens, Dillon, Rice, and Stevens. 2.741.352.
Stevens, Samuel N., to The Timken Roller Bearing Co. Appa-
ratus for handling and inspecting roller like objects.
2,738,197, 3-13-56. CI. 279—3.
Stevens, Sydney A., H. Duckitt. and R. C. J. Allen, to Westing-
house Brake and Signal Co. Ltd. Regulating apparatus for
alternating electric current supply systems. 2,742,579,
4-17-56. CI. 307—58.
Stevens, William A. Protective trim for automobile doors.
2,733,097, 1-31-56, CI. 296—44.
Stevens, William H., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process of web drying. 2,746.166. 5-22-56, CI. 34 — 41.
Stevenson, Allan B., to American Sisalkraft Corp. String.
2,733,178, 1-31-56, CI. 154—53.5.
Stevenson, Arthur C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Production of copper phthalocyanine precursor. 2,772,283,
11-27-56, CI. 260—314.5.
Stevenson, Benjamin D. Clutch actuator trip. 2,738,047,
3-13-56. CI. 192 — 62.
Stevenson, Benjamin D. Clutch actuator trip.
4-24-56. CI. 192—62.
Stevenson, Charles B., and J. A. Hodges, to H.
Machine for filleting fish. 2,738,544, ~
Stevenson, Charles B., and J. A. Hodge
Machine for skinning fish. 2,738,545, 3-20-56, CI.
Stevenson, Evan H., J. W. Ramore, and G. J.
Graham and Barker. Washing machine. 2,770,961,
11-20-56. CI. 68—21.
2,737.099.
& Film Corp. Syn-
-7-56, CI. 260—295.5.
2,742,!
Pauley.
-20-56, CI. 17—4.
to H. R. Pauley.
17—4.
762
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Stevenson, Herbert A. : See — -
Greenwood, Douglas, and Stevenson. 2,770,568.
Stevenson, John M. Internal alignment pipe clamps.
2,741,206, 4-10-56, CI. 113 — 103.
Stevenson, John M. Wire stretcher. 2,772,070, 11-27-56,
CI. 254—65.
Stevenson, Louis A., Jr., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Magnetron heater circuit. 2. 748.316, 5-29-56, CI. 315—106.
Stevenson, Eeston, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of War. Method of dispersing
vaporized diphenvichlorarsine. 2,730,482, 1-10-56, CI.
167 — 47.
Stevenson, Robert, to Anco, Inc. Automatic air bleeder valve
for hydraulic systems. 2,729,228, 1-3-56, CI. 137—199.
Stevenson, Robert, to Anco, Inc. Surge valve. 2, 72'.), 234,
1-3-56, CI. 137—498.
Stevenson, Robert, to Anco, Inc. Gage dampening valve.
2,729,235, 1-3-56, CI. 137 — 498.
Stevenson, Robert, to Anco, Inc. Spring loaded dual type
relief valve. 2,731,035, 1-17-56, CI. 137 — 512.1.
Stevenson, Robert, to Anco, Inc. Hydro-electric switch.
2,732,450, 1-24-56, CI. 200—32.
Stevenson, Robert, to Anco, Inc. Hydraulic pressure relief
valve. 2,744,538, 5-8-56, CI. 137 — 490.
Stevenson, Robert, tc Anco, Inc. Four way balanced pres-
sure valve. 2,745,434, 5-15-56, CI. 137 — 625.43.
Stevenson, Robert, to Anco, Inc. Hydraulic break fuse requir-
ing reset. 2,750,956. 6-19- -56. CI. 137—460.
Stevenson. Robert, to Anco, Inc. Fluid seal. 2.752,177,
6-26-56, CI. 286—11.15.
Stevenson, Robert, to Magnetic Seal Corp. Hydraulically
operated valve device. - 2,753,414, 7-3-56, CI. 200 — 82.
Stevenson, Roland T. Carrying pack. 2,764,327, 9-25-56,
CI. 224—8.
Stevenson, Warren H. : See —
Graybeal, Paul E., and Stevenson. 2,767,170.
Hund, Frank C. 2,755,693.
Hund, Frank C. 2,755,694.
Stevenson, Wilbur W. Fluid meter. 2,747,403, 5-29-56, CI.
73—203.
Stevenson, William N., to American SisalKiai't Corp. Manu-
facture of reinforced paper and product. 2.739,092.
3-20-56, CI. 154 — 93.
Stevensons (Dyers) Ltd. : See —
Fell, Eric T. 2,739,034.
Steverlynck, Baldewijn, to Groeninghe Ververtj P. V. B. A.
Apparatus for the treatment of textile materials at elevated
temperatures. Re. 24,109, 1-10-56, CI. 68 — 184.
Stevinson, Harry T., to the National Research Council. Para-
cbnie viiii M.iaiing canopy. 2,770,432, 11-13-56, CI.
244—145.
Stevinson, Melvin R. : See —
Nawiasky, Paul, Stevinson, and Werner. 2,742,495.
Steward, Colby W. : See —
Smith, Thomas R., and Steward. 2,743,530.
Steward, Colby W., to The Maytag Co. Control circuit for
clothes drier. 2,743,531, 5-1-56, CI. 34 — 45.
Steward, Colby W., to The Mavtag Co. Clothes drier auto-
matic control circuit. 2,743,532, 5-1-56, CI. 34 — 45.
Steward, Frederick C, and S. M. Caplin. Method and com-
positions for regulating plant growth. 2,736,644, 2-28-56,
CI. 71—2.3.
Steward, Frederick C, and S. M. Caplin.
method for regulating plant growth.
CI. 71—2.3.
Steward, Frederick C, and S. M. Caplin.
methods for stimulating plant growth.
CI. 71—2.6.
Steward, Lewis B. : See —
Jennings, Jo E., and Steward. 2,740,920.
Jennings, Jo E., and Steward. 2,740,926.
Jennings, Jo E., and Steward. 2,740,927.
Steward, Malcolm H. : See —
Suski, Henry M., and Steward. 2,736,797.
Stewart, Alexander E., to Dominion imyineoring Works Ltd.
Stock feeding means. 2,749,815, 6-12-56, CI. 92 — 44.
Stewart, Charles W. : See —
Resko, Paul V., Stewart, and Whitworth. 2.742.106.
Stewart. Clyde, to Collins Radio Co. Tracking and synchro-
nizing mechanism. 2,771,601, 11-20-56, CI. 343 — 11.
Stewart, Doane, to The Dow Chemical Co. Parasiticide com-
position and method. 2,745,781, 5-15-56, CI. 167 — 31.
Stewart, Doane, to The Dow Chemical Co. Parasiticide com-
position of reduced phytotoxieitv and method. 2,7-15,782,
5-15-56, CI. 167—31.
Stewart, Donald J. Nutation damper. 2,734,384, 2-14-56,
CI. 74—5.5.
Stewart, Edward J., to Stewart In-fra-red, Inc. Apparatus for
infra-red cooking. 2,764,664, 9-25-56, CI. 219 — 35.
Stewart, Harold C, and J. E. Holcomb, to General Electric
Co. Structure for reduction of audible sound. 2,731,600,
1-17-56, CI. 336—65.
Stewart, Harry A. Log barker having revolving and rotating
spring-pressed cone-spread bark-removing tools. 2,767,750,
10-23-56, CI. 144—208.
Stewart, Henderson Y., and K. R. Grady. Safety valve lock
arrangement. 2,756,724, 7-31-56, CI. 121 — 40.
Stewart, Hugh W., to American Cyanamid Co. Laboratory-
safety shield. 2,772,450, 12^-50, CI. 20—53.
Stewart, Hugh W., to American Cyanamid Co. Preparation
of 2,2'-niotliylcne bis -1,0-dialkyl phenols. 2,773,100,
12-4-d6, Cl. 260—619.
Stewart, Ian F., and J. B. Seed, to Imperial Chemical Indus-
tries Ltd. Process and device for converting a continuous
tow of artificial filaments into a sliver comprising staple
lengths. 2,748,427, 6-5-56, Cl. 19— .48.
Stewart In-fra-red, Inc. : See —
Stewart, Edward J. 2,764,664.
Stewart, James R. Defensive weapon. 2,741,025, 4-10-56,
Cl. 30—151.
Stewart, James W., to Marbill Co. Vacuum press for boot
and shoe manufacture. 2,771,619, 11-27-56, Cl. 12 — 1.
Stewart, John, to A. C. E. Machinery Ltd. Winches.
2,744,637, 5-8-56, Cl. 212—61.
Stewart, John, to Ferranti Ltd. Navigational computers.
2,757,863, 8-7-56, Cl. 235—61.
Stewart, John M., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Halogenated
sulfonic acid derivatives and process for preparing same.
2,743,290, 4-24-56, Cl. 260 — 453.
Stewart, John M., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Producing a
bis(/3-halo)disulfide. 2,774,794, 12-18-56, Cl. 260 — 608.
Stewart, John W., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Novel composi-
tions and treatment of textile materials. 2,755,198,
7-17-56, Cl. 117 — 10.
Stewart, Joseph : See —
Dunkel, Walter L., McAteer, and Stewart. 2,772,219.
Staib, John H., and Stewart. 2,738,370.
Stewart, Joseph, S. C. Fulton, and A. W. Langer, Jr., to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Recovery of oil from bitu-
minous sands. 2,772,209, 11-27-56, Cl. 196—14.
Stewart, Joseph, R. M. Hill, and A. W. Langer, Jr., to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Reacting heavy residual
fuel with hydrogen donor diluents. 2,772,221, 11-27-56,
Cl. 196—50.
Stewart, Joseph, and G. G. Wanless, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Process for cracking gas oils to gasoline.
2,772,222, 11-27-56, Cl. 196—50.
Stewart, Leonard C, to D. W. Henry. Timers. 2,745,918,
5-15-56, Cl. 200—36.
Stewart, Leonard D., to North American Milk Industries,
Inc. Process of treating and canning a beverage.
2,761,780, 9-4-56, Cl. 99—54.
Stewart, Meredith M. : See —
Anhorn, Victor J., Stewart, and Morrow. 2.755.228.
Anhorn, Victor J., Stewart, and Morrow. 2,758,958.
Stewart, Milas W. Pipe holder. 2,767,947, 10-23-56, Cl.
248—55.
Stewart, Robert H„ Jr. : See —
Galbreath, Richmond B., and Stewart. 2,739,104.
Stewart, Ronald B., and R. G. Dennys, to A. V. Roe Canada
Ltd. Withdrawal or venting system for tanks containing
liquids. 2,774,365, 12-18-56, Cl. 137—44.
Stewart, S. Grant: See —
Quigg, Donald J., Scarth, and Stewart. 2,739,877.
Stewart-Warner Corp. : See —
Allen, Arthur C. 2,737,813.
Allen, Arthur C. 2,740,862.
Baker, Charles R., and Prentiss. 2,753,950.
Bystrickv, Joseph C. 2,772,750.
Bystricky, Joseph C, and Luna. 2,766,848.
Dinkelkamp, Henry T. 2,731,034.
Dinkelkamp, Henry T. 2,745,387.
Dinkelkamp, Henrv T. 2,756.682.
Dinkelkamp, Henry T. 2,765.804.
Dinkelkamp, Henry T., and Feicht. 2,740,384.
Fairbanks, Gordon J. 2,757,270.
Flour, William. 2,774,052.
Geisler, Henry A. 2,743,997.
Geisler Henry A., and Queisser. 2,746,245.
Gross, Irving A. 2,760,056.
Gross, Irving A. 2,760,058.
Kamm, Wunibald I. E., Krautter, and Staiger. 2,746,529.
Lansky, Zdenek J. 2,754,085.
Paradise, Francis C. 2,732,171.
Paradise. Francis C. 2.703.513.
Peterson, David C. 2,754,684.
Peterson, David C, and Bystricky. 2,742,978.
Petroff, Merlin O. 2,754,679.
Petroff, Merlin O., and Bjorn. 2.773,238.
Potter, Donald A., and Geisler. 2,759,802.
Quinn, Bernard O. 2,762.923.
Rowe, Harry C. 2,770,723.
Ryder, Frank A. 2,754,810.
Ryder, Frank A. 2,764,972.
Sehmid. Walter. 2,734.666.
Tear, Harry R. 2,753,013.
Tear, Harry R. 2,753,953.
Wargo. Peter. 2.754,436.
Wendell, Samuel I. 2,755,794.
Stewart, Warren A., to Pennsylvania Pump & Compressor Co.
Two stage compressor. 2.765,976, 10-9-56, Cl. 230 — 182.
Stewart, William D., and J. B. Hoertz, to The B. F. Goodrich
Co. Colloidal dispersions of heavy metal compounds.
2,768,958. 10-30-56, Cl. 252—313.
Stewart, William L. Portable refrigerator. 2,734,351,
2-14-56, Cl. 62—116.
Stewarts & Lloyds Ltd. : See —
Akerovd. Bwart I. 2,754,261.
McLav, Gavin S. 2,775,150.
McLay, Gavin S. 2,768,541.
Townend. Frank S. 2,731,413.
Williams, Thomas H., and Solt. 2,758,968.
Steyer, Friedrich W. M., to A. O. Meyer. Electro metal spray-
ing pistol. 2,749,176, 6-5-56. Cl. 209 — 28.8.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Steyer, Mans K. F. : See —
Kijckritz, Hans M., Steyer, Kronauer, and Baumann.
2,741,422.
Stibbe, G., & Co., Ltd. : See—
Burdett, Henry S. 2,759,342.
West, Bertram H. 2,744,399.
Stibitz, George R. Electronic computer for multiplication.
2,749,037, 6-5-56, CI. 235—61.
Stibitz, George R. Function unit. 2,770,145, 11-13-56, CI.
74—393.
Stibitz, George R. Wave form generator. 2,770,995,
11-20-56, Cl. 84—1.28.
Stickel, Carl A., to General Motors Corp. Combined motor
and brake control. 2,758,684, 8-14-56, Cl. 192 — 3.
Stickelber & Sons, Inc. : See —
Kieffaber, Clarence A. 2,738,912.
Stickland, Frank S., to J. Stone & Co. (Deptford) Ltd.
Cooling arrangements using eutectic solutions. 2,769,310,
11-6-56, Cl. 62—2.
Stickles, Donald C, to Victory Plastics Co. Laminated pro-
tective material. 2,744,846, 5-8-56, Cl. 154—52.5.
Sticklev, Jobn C. Inflated suspended dancing toy. 2,753,658,
7-10-56, Cl. 46—88.
Stickney, Michael E. : See —
Madsen, Royal G., Stickney, and Hawes. 2,741,941.
Stickney, Palmer B. : See —
Heiligmann, Randall G., and Stickney. 2,758,107.
Heiligmann, Randall G., and Stickney. 2,765,297.
Stidman, Albert D. Trailer steering apparatus. 2.73-'!.932.
2-7-56, Cl. 280—103.
Stiebel, Theodor. Water mixing unit. 2,775,259, 12-25-56,
Cl. 137 — 599.1.
Stiebel, Tbeodor H. Immersion beater. 2,732,478, 1-24-56,
Cl. 219—41.
Stiebling, Ewald : See —
Ltiben, Robert, and Stiebling. 2,746,983.
Stieff, Mary A., to Eli Lilly and Co. Erytbromycin-penicillin.
2,743,268. 4-24-56, Cl. 260 — 210.
Stieffel, Ray H., Jr. Shock absorption mechanism for fire-
arms. 2,754,008, 7-17-56, Cl. 42—74.
Stiefvater, Arthur E., to Kawneer Co. Frame and sash con-
struction. 2,765,057, 10-2-56, Cl. 189—75.
Stiefvater, Charles M. Lateral surgical position attachment.
2,743,975, 5-1-56, Cl. 311—10.
Stiegel, Harry L. Load stop for railroad cars. 2,764,105,
9-25-56. Cl. 105—369.
Stiegler, Harold W. Apparatus for testing fabric. 2,749,740,
6-12-56, Cl. 73—7.
Stieglitz, Henry M., to Frank Adam Electric Co. Panelboard
cabinet dor latch. 2,757,032, 7-31-56, Cl. 292—34.
Stieglitz, Henry M., to Frank Adam Electric Co. Switch-
operating mechanism. 2,757,248, 7-31-56, Cl. 200 — 50.
Stieglitz, Hermann W. : See —
Moore. Charles D., and Stieglitz. 2,770.709.
Stieh, William M., to William M. Stieh & Co.. Inc. Method
of applying metal and metal vapor decontaminants.
2,774,736, 12-18-56, Cl. 252 — 192.
Stieh, William M., & Co., Inc. : See —
Stieh, William M. 2,774,736.
Stiehler, Robert D., and A. P. Gregg, to the TTnited States of
America as represented bv the Secretary of Commerce. Tire
tester. 2,766,618, 10-16-56, Cl. 73—146.
Stienhauff, Frederick P., to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. Method for inhibiting corrosion. 2,750,339, 6-12-56,
Cl. 252—8.55.
Stier. Reinhardt : See —
Knolle, Wilhelm, Lentz, Lanig, and Stier. 2,742.025.
Stiers, Sidney S. Shield for engine mufflers associated with
sawing machines. 2,737,774, 3-13-56, Cl. 60 — 31.
Stiffler, Ralph N. : See—
Koons, David R. 2,761,660.
Stigler, Joseph T., to The Pfaudler Co. No-can no-fill mecha-
nism for filling machines. 2,759,649. 8-21-56, Cl. 226 — 97.
Stiglin, Vincent. Crease maintaining belt. 2,766,4)9,
10-16-56, Cl. 2—339.
Stiglitz, Florence A. Device for making coffee. 2.742,849,
1 21 56 Cl 99 299
Stilbert, Elmer K., Jr.,' I. J. Cummings, and J. P. Talley. to
The Dow Chemical Co. Fire retardant coating composition.
2,755,260, 7-17-56. Cl. 260—17.4.
Stiles, Clarence B., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Elec-
troluminescent lamp. 2,755,400, 7-17-56. Cl. 313—15.
Stiles, John W. Conveying apparatus. 2,744,610, 5-8-56,
Cl. 198—32.
Stiles, Le Conie. Art of sheeting dough. 2,735,379, 2-21-56,
Cl. 107—12.
Stiles, Le Conie. Method and apparatus for making butter-
horns. 2,742,868, 4-24-56, Cl. 107—9.
Stiles, Richard C. : See —
Johnston, Leith. McCreary, and Stiles. 2,770.675.
Stiles, Samuel R., to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Separation of
ethylene from a gaseous mixture. 2,769,321, 11-6-56, Cl.
62—175.5.
Stillebroer, Cornelis, and J. L. van der Minne, to Shell Develop-
ment Co. Lubricating compositions. 2,744,870, 5-8-56,
q\ 252 33 6
Stiller, Benjamin. Self-closing container. Re. 24,166,
6-12-56, Cl. 150—37.
Stillman, Jerome, to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Automatic tuner. 2,745,015, 5-8-56, Cl. 250 — 40.
Stillman, Nathan : See —
Wachter, Aaron, and Stillman. 2,752,221.
2,764,537.
763
-56, Cl.
Stillwagon, Crawford K. Disc valve. 2,740,423,
137 — 454.2.
Stillwell, Charles E. C-washer removing pliers. 2,737,837,
3-13-56, Cl. 81—15.
Stillwell, Peter F. T. C. : See-
James, Ivanhoe J. P., and Stillwell. 2,740,918.
Lubszynski, Hans G., and Stillwell. 2,753,483.
White, Eric L. C, and Stilwell. 2,752,433.
Stillwell, Peter F. T. C, to Electric & Musical Industries
Ltd. Non-linear automatic contrast control circuit for
video amplifier. 2,761,919, 9-4-56, Cl. 179—171.
Stilmar Frederic B., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Polyurethane bis-chloroformates. 2,757,191, 7-31-56, Cl.
260—463.
Stilwagen, David : See —
Menendez, Gil H. 2,744,243.
Stilwell, George R. : See —
Collins, Robert J., Reynolds, and Stilwell. 2,759,861.
Reynolds, Frederick W., and Stilwell. 2,734,478.
Stilwell, Glenn E. : See —
Thornton, Garno E., Verrinder, Stilwell, McGrath, and
Richards. 2,759,590.
Stilwell, Malcolm P. : See —
Rising, Bill W., and Stilwell. 2,742,684.
Stilwell, Robert E., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Automatic liquid drain valve. 2,768,039, 10-30-50, Cl.
^37 207
Stimetz, Joseph M., and R. McClure, to General Motors Corp.
Vehicle door hinge and cam. 2,775,478, 12-25-56, Cl.
296 — 44.
Stimmel, R. P. : See —
McMeans, Sidney A. 2,733,475.
Stimpson Computing Scale Co. : See-
Wells, John A. 2,750,838.
Stimpson, Edwin G. : See —
Myers, Robert P., and Stimpson. 2,762,749.
Stimpson, Edwin G., and R. Whitaker, to National Dairy
Research Laboratories, Inc. Ice cream concentrate.
2,738,279, 3-13-56, Cl. 99 — 136.
Stimpson, Edwin G., and O. E. Stamberg, to National Dairy
Research Laboratories, Inc. Conversion of lactose to glu-
cose, galactose and other sugars in the presence of lactase
activators. 2,749,242, 6-5-56, Cl. 99 — 55.
Stimpson, Edwin G., and H. A. Trebler, to National Dairy
Ri'search Laboratories, Inc. Aerating method and appa-
ratus. 2.750,328. 6-12-56, Cl. 195—142.
Stimpson, Robert H., and J. B. Anderson, to H. J. Heinz Co.
Sterilization of canned foods. 2,733,651, 2-7-56, Cl.
Stimpson,""william V. Hay loader. 2,734,646, 2-14-56, Cl.
214 — 147.
'Stimson, Allen G., K. Brynes, F. B. Jennings, and C. F.
Taylor, to General Electric Co. Exposure meter with as-
tigmatic positive lens. 2,739,506, 3-27-56, Cl. 88—23.
Stimson, Allen G., K. Brynes, F. B. Jennings, and C. F. Taylor,
to General Electric Co. Exposure meter with incident light
attachment. 2,766,654, 10-16-56, Cl. 88—23.
Stinde, John G. : See —
Gordo, Fred L., and Stinde. 2,744.362.
Stinehelfer, Harold E., to The Western Union Telegraph
Co. Resonant cavity wavemeter. 2,756,389, 7-24-56, Cl.
324—81.
Stineman, Jacob W., Jr., and S. A. Robinson, to Philco Corp.
Point contact semiconductive device. 2,751,529, 6-19-56,
Cl. 317—236.
Stineman, Russell W., to Boeing Airplane Co. Protective ap-
paratus for power systems having alternators operating in
parallel. 2,732,507. 1-24-56. Cl. 307—57.
Stineman, Russell W., to Boeing Airplane Co. Load trans-
fer relays. 2,736,821, 2-28-56, Cl. 307—64.
Stinger, George W. : See —
Wolf, Otto, and Stinger. 2.730,903.
Stinger, Henry J., to General Mills, Tnc. Variable frequency
generating means and motor control. 2,749,491, 6-5-56,
Cl. 318—11.
Stingpr, Henry J., to General Mills, Inc. Vibration tester.
2,754,078, 7-17-56, Cl. 73 — 70.
Stinert. Joseph, to The Ferris Mfg. Co. Filing cabinet.
2,743,982, 5-1-56, Cl. 312—267.
Stingl, Joseph, to The Ferris Mfg. Co. Rotary card flling
cabinet. 2,743,983, 5-1-56, Cl. 312—267.
Stinnes. Hugo, Verwaltung G. m. b. H. : See —
Reifenhauser, Hans. 2,764,780.
Reifenhauser, Hans. 2,770,837.
Stinson, James S. : See —
Fisher, Gordon S., Goldblatt, and Stinson. 2,750,411.
Stinson, James S., and R. V. Lawrence, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of Agriculture.
Production of sym-homopinic acid. 2,765,334, 10-2-56, Cl.
260—514.
Stinson, John H., Jr., and J. E. Rosander. Pop-up con-
version kit for underground system fixed sprinkler heads.
2,768.029. 10-23-56, Cl. 299—61.
Stirn, Frank E., and A. S. Taylor, to American Cyanamid Co.
Capsule forming gelatin film stripping. 2,774,988, 12-25-56,
Cl. 18—15.
Stirn, Frank E., and A. S. Taylor, to American Cyanamid Co.
Method of forming powder-and-liquid filled capsules.
2,775,080, 12-25-56, Cl. 53—26.
Stirn, Frank E., and A. S. Taylor, to American Cyanamid Co.
High density encapsulation. 2,775,081, 12-25-56, Cl.
53—30.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Stirn, Frank E., and A. S. Taylor, to American Cyanamid Co.
Package forming and filling apparatus. 2,775,083,
12-25-56, CI. 53—180.
Stirn, Frank E., and A. S. Taylor, to American Cyanamid Co.
Apparatus for filling powder in capsules. 2,775,084,
12-25-56, CI. 53 — 182.
Stirn. Frank E., and A. S. Taylor, to American Cyanamid Co.
Gelatin film casting machine. 2,775,257, 12-25-56, CI.
137—341.
Stirn, Frank E., and A. S. Taylor, to American Cyanamid Co.
Method and apparatus for filling capsules. 2,775.207,
12-25-56, CI. 141—1.
Stirn, Frank E., and A. S. Taylor, to American Cyanamid Co.
Capsule forming gelatin strip handling. 2,775,447,
12-25-56, CI. 270—52.
Stirnemann, Ernst : See —
Lindemann, Herbert, and Stirnemann. 2,746,088.
Stirnkorb, John R., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Dosimeter
charger. 2,751,544, 6-19-56, CI. 320 — 1.
Stiveson, Robert A. : See —
Mosher, Ralph E., and Stiveson. 2.744,442.
Stobb, Anton R., to Harris-Sevbold Co. Web support for print-
ing press. 2.764,087. 9-25-56, CI. 101 — 181.
Stober, Leslie V. Dispenser. 2,751,121, 6-19-56, CI. 222—85.
Stock, Arthur J. Anti-clogging device. 2,759,614, 8-21-56,
CI. 214—2.
Stock, Charles S. R., to Girling Ltd. Hydraulic damper with
adjustable valves. 2,732,037, 1-24-56, CI. 188—88.
Stoclcard, Ben B., Jr., to Newman Machine Co., Inc. Knife
grinder. 2,754,031, 7-17-56, CI. 51 — 92.
Stoclcard, John M., to the United States of America as repre-
sented bv the Secretary of the Navy. Connector. 2,744,484,
5-8-56, CI. 114—20. '
Stocker, Arthur C, to Radio Corp. of America. Electrical data
storage device. 2,741,750, 4-10-56, CI. 340—173.
Stocker, Arthur C, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Air Force. Self-identifica-
tion radar system. 2,760,187, 8-21-56. CI. 343 — 6.
Stocker, Edward T., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Spraying
machine for internal surfaces of hollow articles. 2,730,070,
1-10-56, CI. 118—318.
Stockinger, Paul P., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Electronic
control device for fuel supply to combustion engine.
2.766.584, 10-1G-5G, CI. 60—39.28.
Stockmann, Bernard C. : See —
Grueneberg, Willard G. and W. C, and Stockmann.
2,736,936.
Stockmayer, Hugo P,. to Sun Chemical Corp. Printing inks.
2,736,719, 2-28-56, CI. 200—33.8.
Slocks, Harlan E. : See —
Liplnng. Hnnrv P. 2.751,624.
Stocks, Harry R., T. C. F. Stott, and F. Westcott, to General
Motors Corp. Steering column transmission control mecha-
nism. 2,773.399, 12-11-56, CI. 74—484.
Stockton, Jack P., deceased ; L. H. Stockton, executrix,
to herself. Cabinet for household refrigerators, etc.
2.761.751. 9-4-56, CI. 312—274.
Stockton. Louise H. : See —
Stockton, Jack P. 2,761,751.
Stockton, Raymond F. Basket. 2,735.570, 2-21-56, CI.
220 — 19.
Stodard, Joseph S. Alternate control for plural lateral and
rear cultivator attachments. 2,748,681, 6-5-56, CI.
97 — 46.45.
Stoddard. Edgar A., Jr., and S. F. Williams, to American
Cyanamid Co. Production of acrylamide. 2,771,490,
11-20-50. CI. 260 — 561.
Stoddard, Edgar S., to General Electric Co. Dishwasher rack.
2.739,025. 3-20-56. CI. 312—311.
Stoddard. James V., to the United States of America as
represented bv the Secretary of War. Radiant energy con-
trol system for missile guidance. 2,745,095, 5-8-56, CI.
343 — 6.
Stoddard. William B., Jr.. to The Champion Paper and Fibre
Co. Wave guide. 2,742,930, 4-24-56. CI. 138 — 62.
Stoddart Aircraft Radio Co., Inc. : See —
Parker, Alfred T., and Shaw. 2,740,056.
Radmncher, Donald G. 2,769.909.
Stodola. Edwin K.. to Reeves Instrument Corp. Automatic
frenuencv control system. 2,764.685, 9-25-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Stodola. Frank H. : See —
Benedict. Robert G., and Stodola. 2,771.397.
Stoeckicht, Wilhelm G. Epicyclic control gear. 2,737,064,
3-6-50, 01. 74 — 785.
Stoeckicht. Wilhelm G. Epicyclic speed change and reversing
gear. 2,757,558, 8-7-56. CI. 74—792.
Stoecklin, Josef, and M. Lura, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown,
Boveri & Cie. Disconnectable relay apparatus. 2,771,523,
1i_2n_Rfi. n. 200—50.
Stoessel. Rudolph R. : See — ■
Robert, Alan A., and Stoessel. 2,765.840.
Stoffa, Andrew. Power swivel. 2,772,074, 11-27-56, CI.
255—35.
Stoffel & Cie : See—
Huber, Walter. 2,752,031.
Stoffel, Paul J. : See —
Beaver, David J., Shumard, and Stoffel.
Beaver, David J., Shumard, and Stoffel.
Beaver, David J., Shumard, and Stoffel.
Beaver, David J., and Stoffel. 2,766,219.
Beaver, David J., Stoffel, and Shumard. 2,730,502.
Stoffel Seals Corp. : See —
Orschel, Joseph E. 2,740,654.
-56,
2,733,448, 2-7-
2,737,410,
2,730,551.
2,735,872.
2,749,314.
Stogoski, Edna L. Garter construction.
CI. 2—313.
Stohn, Kendall R. Releasable rotary spear.
3-6-56, CI. 294 — 99.
Stohr, Richard: See —
Berdelle-Hilge, Philipp, Schreiner, Blessing, and Stohr.
2,773,454.
Stokes, Arthur E. Putting target device. 2,737,392, 3-6-56,
CI. 273—177.
Stokes, Charles A. : See —
Beck, Curt B., and Stokes. 2,771,347.
Stokes, F. J., Machine Co. : See —
Strauss, William. 2,739,349.
Stokes, Jacob L., and W. W. Osborne, to the United States of
11-13-56. CI. 195—100.
Stokes, Jerry C. Heating cylinder for injection molding
machines and the like. 2,760,483, 10-16-56, CI. IS — 30.
Stokes, Joseph L., and H. H. Borchers. to Abitibi Power &
Paper Co., Ltd. Metering device. 2,756,972, 7-31-56, CI.
259—37.
Stokes, Morris A. : See —
Allen, Disney, and Stokes. 2,729,060.
Stokes, Roy A. Portable abrasive containing and feeding ap-
paratus. 2,763,965, 9-25-56, CI. 51 — 8.
Stoklas, Julius R., Jr. : See —
Reilly, Allen F., and Stoklas. 2,734,859.
Stokvis, Samuel R. J. : See —
Edera, Eugene, and Stokvis. 2,744.423.
Stokvis, Samuel R. J., and E. Edera. Roller device for moving
loads. 2,744.758, 5-8-56, CI. 280—1.
Stolarevsky, Mihail. Brush and supplytube unit. 2,756,450,
7-31-56, CI. 15—135.
Stolberger Zink Aktiengesellschaft fur Bergbau und Hutten-
betrieb : See —
Rebwald, Gerhard, and Mehlbeer. 2,757,872.
St oik, Jan : See —
Edens, Jan W., and Stolk. 2,737,580.
Stoll, Albert. Self-locking nut having a radially deformed
thread portion and method for the production of the same.
2.754,871, 7-17-56, CI. 151 — 21.
Stoll, Arthur, E. Jucker, and A. Lindenmann, to Sandoz A. G.
Process for the preparation of alkoxy-tetrahydrofuranes.
2,746,976, 5-22-56, CI. 260—347.8.
Stoll, Arthur, and J. P. Bourquin, to Sandoz A. G. Amide-
like derivatives of piperidine. 2,748,134, 5-29-56, CI.
260—294.
Stoll, Arthur, and J.-P. Bourquin, to Sandoz A. G. Piperidine
derivatives. 2.757,175, 7-31-56, CI. 260—293.4.
Stoll, Arthur, E. Jucker, and A. Lindenmann, to Sandoz
A. G. Process for the production of 2,3,5-trialkoxytetra-
hydrofuranes. 2,774,773, 12-18-56, CI. 260 — 347.8.
Stoll. Charles. Furniture construction and method.
2.771.126. 11-20-56. CI. 155—184.
Stoll, Charles C. : See —
Wilckens. Eibe A., and Stoll. 2,760,678.
Stoll, Gottlieb, and G. Schrag., to Festo-Maschinenfabrik
Gottlieb Stoll. Milling machine. 2,751,944, 6-26-56, CI.
144 — 134.
Stoll, Willy, to J. R. Geigy A. G. 1,3,5-Tri lower alkyl-4-
amino uracils. 2,749,343, 6-5-56, CI. 260—256.4.
Stoll, Willy, and E. Schmid, to the Swiss firm J. R. Geigy
A.-G. 1,3-disubstituted and l,3,8-trisubstituted-7-carbox-
amido xanthines. 2,729,643, 1-3-56, CI. 260 — 256.
Stoll, WDly, and E. Schmid, to J. R. Geigy A. G. Xanthine
derivatives. 2,756,229, 7-24-56, CI. 260—256.
Stoller, Harvey : See —
Chaussee, Russel L. and F. P., and Stoller. 2,732,084.
Stolte, Richard C, to General Motors Corp. Hydraulic
power steering in which the power is inversely propor-
tional to vehicle speed. 2,760,590. S-2N-50, CI. 180 — 79.2.
Stolte. Richard C, to General Motors Corp. Intake mani-
fold. 2.761,437, 9-4-56, CI. 123 — 127.
Stoltman, Donald D. : See —
Redman, Theodore II., and Stoltman. 2,741,465.
Stoltman, Donald D., to General Motors Corp. Engine starter
control apparatus. 2,748,760, 6-5-56, CI. 123 — 179.
Stoltz, Charles E., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Exhaust gas condi-
tioner. 2.745,646, 5-15-56, CI. 261—123.
Stoltz, Emii v... Ji. ;■■.'<■
Metziger, Max C, Long, and Stoltz. 2,743.156.
Stoltz, George R., to F. Van Dam, and M. A. Picard. Jalousie
window construction. 2,731,683, 1-24-56, CI. 20 — 42.
Stolz, Arnhold. PneumaMc separators in sheet feeding devices.
2,756,049, 7-24-56, CI. 271—12.
Stolzenbach, Robert W., to the United States of America as
represented bv the Secretary of the Air Force. Wave
analyzer. 2 771.581. 11-20-56. CI. 324 — 77.
Stolzenberg, Herman F.. to The Morrow Machine Co. Stock-
ing with garter. 2,748,397, 6-5-56, CI. 2—240.
Stone, Albert F.. and E. A. Hayden. Chain. saw holding claw.
2.747,621. 5-29-56. CI. 143—32.
Stone, Albert L., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Ap-
paratus for handling pipe in a derrick. 2,730,246, 1-10-56,
CI. 214—2.5.
Stone, Albert L., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Apparatus for handling pipe in a derrick. 2,735,556,
2-21-56, CI. 214 — 2.5.
Stone, Albert L., and G. E. Daverin, to Humble Oil & Refining
Co. Apparatus for handling pipe in a derrick. 2,747,751,
5-29-56, CI. 214 — 2.5.
Stone, Alfred, A. Rosenberg, and J. Hillman. Ladies' founda-
tion garment. 2,757,379, 8-7-56, CI. 2 — 43.
LIST OF PATENTEES
765
Stone, Ashton K. Sealing and pouring closures. 2,736,469,
2-28-56, CI. 222—529.
Stone, Carl R. : See — , „„„„.,„.,
Svabek, John E., Jr., Stone, and Schmidt. 2,756,437.
Stone, Carl li., to Crane Co. Cover for a plumbing fitting
or the like. 2,740,130, 4-3-56, CI. 4—192.
Stone, Carl R., and B. G. Schmidt, to Crane Co. Diaphragm
ballcock. 2,745,428, 5-15-56, CI. 137 — 446.
Stone, Cecil J. Method of manufacturing veneer panels of
flitch material. 2,739,095, 3-20-56, CI. 154—116.
Stone, Charles G. Mechanical shaver. 2,742,694, 4-24-56,
Stone, Charles N., to Deere & Co. Hitch device. 2,748,682,
6-5-56, CI. 97 — 47.52.
Stone Clarence W. Tilting trailer bed. 2,766,050, 10-9-56,
CI. 280 — 44.
Stone, Donald C. Logs for marine vessels. 2,746,677,
5-22-56, CI. 235—61.
Stone. Donald D.. to Bank of America National Trust and
Savings Association. Intake manifold construction.
2,764.140. 9-25-56, CI. 123 — 52.
Stone. Floyd B. : See —
Fahrenbaeh, Wolfgang B., and Stone. 2,766,567.
Stone. Gordon L. : See —
Brelsford. Orville R., Stone, and Aldridge. 2,765,605.
Stone, Gracie M. : See —
Smith, Allen E., Feldman, and Stone. 2,736,646.
Smith, Allen E., Feldman, and Stone. 2,736,647.
Smith. Allen E.. Feldman, and Stone. 2,770,537.
Stone, Herman J., to The Independent Nail and Packing Co.
Inc. Nail feeding mechanism. 2,750,591, 6-19-56, CI. 1 — 6.
Stone, Hyman N., to Norton Co. Resinoid bonded cutting-off
grinding wheels and method of cuting metals. 2,729,039,
1-3-56, CI. 51 — 206.
Stone, J., & Co. (Deptford) Ltd. : See —
Stickland. Frank S. 2,769,310.
Stone, Jack E. A. : See —
Rose, Milton F.. and Stone. 2,747,734.
Stone, John G., Jr., and W. S. Busch, to United States Rubber
Co. Striping apparatus. 2,756,718, 7-31-56, CI. 118 — 412.
Stone, John R. : See —
Lebedeff, Yurii E., Stone, and von Stein. 2,775,509.
Stone, Joseph J., Jr., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Amplifier circuit. 2,739,237, 3-20-56, CI. 250—27.
Stone, Leonard R., to Republic Steel Corp. Method and appa-
ratus for inspecting tinplate. 2,753,464, 7-3-56, CI.
250—219.
Stone, Leonard R., R. G. Watson, and R. J. Carleton, Jr., to
Republic Steel Corp. Electric crane scale repeater.
2.769.945. 11-6-56. CI. 318—29.
Stone. Natalie G» : See —
Gordon, Melvin J. 2,768,385.
Gordon, Melvin J. 2,769.262.
Stone, Robert O. : See —
Shapiro, Gustave. Stone, and Henry. 2,754,711.
Stone, Thomas W., and J..W. Tweedy, to Redmond Co., Inc.
Rotor construction, particularly for use in electric motors.
2.769.934. 11-6-56. CI. 310 — 261.
Stone, Wayne A., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Automatic pilots. 2,757,887, 8-7-56, CI. 244—77.
Stone & Webster Engineering Corp. : See —
Chave. Charles T. 2,767,966.
Chellis. Robert D. 2,765,135.
Hutchinson, Margaret H. 2,767,967.
Stone, William A., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Avail-
able chlorine multi-stage bleaching of sulfite pulp.
2,741,536, 4-10-56, CI. 8— 105.
Stone, William A., and J. G. Matarese, to Olin Mathieson
Chemical Corp. Available chlorine single-stage bleaching of
sulfate pulp. 2,741,537, 4-10-56, CI. 8 — 105.
Stone Creek Brick Co., The : See —
Shafer, Carlton M. 2,748,499.
Stone Mountain Grit Co., Inc. : See —
Wiggins, Clyde E. 2,746,665.
Stoner, Arthur M., and G. S. Haviland. to The Jacobs Mfg.
Co. Chucks. 2,746,758, 5-22-56, CI. 279—53.
Stoner. Charles F. U. Hydraulic steering mechanism.
2,732,151, 1-24-56. CI. 244 — 50.
Stoner, Clair A., % to M. M. Yaffe and H. Blumberg and
% to T. Thompson, Jr., and T. Thompson, Sr. Roller skate
truck structure. 2,739,819, 3-27-56, CI. 280—11.28.
Stoner. George G.. to General Aniline & Film Corp. Chloro-
fluoroacrylic acids. 2,761,875, 9-4-56, CI. 260—539.
Stoner, George H. : See —
Levinson, Harry. Stoner. and Tangen. 2,743,800.
Stoner, Harry B., to Stoner Mfg. Corp. Mounting bracket for
feed bin support. 2,742.877, 4-24-56, CI. 119 — 61.
Stoner Mfg. Corp. : See —
Parre, Edwin. 2.741,354.
Parre, Edwin. 2.755,000.
Parre, Edwin, and Rogers. 2,736,085.
Phillips. Rodney W. 2.753.089.
Stoner, Harry B. 2,742,877.
Stoner-Mndge. Inc. : See —
Yoho. Clavton W. 2.769,826.
Stoner, Theodore R. Flow control valves. 2,739,119,
3-20-56, CI. 210—24.
Stookey, Stanley D., to Corning Glass Works. Method of
producing a photograph on glass. 2,732,298, 1-24-56, CI.
95—5.5.
Stookey, Stanley D., to Corning Glass Works. Method of
adhering gold to a non-porous ceramic surface and com-
position therefor. 2,733,167, 1-31-56, CI. 117 — 46.
Stooks, Wallace. Edge trimming machine. 2,759,504,
8-21-56, CI. 144—3.
Stoops, Charles E. : See —
Mahan, John E., and Stoops. 2,7 49,348.
Stoops, Charles E., and C. E. Becker, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Production of substituted pyridines. 2,745,833,
5-15-56, CI. 260—290.
Stoops, Clyne E. Spraying device. 2,730,405, 1-10-56, CI.
299—144.
Stoops, Forrest D., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Process and
apparatus for removing hydrates from fractionator over-
head product. 2,732,414, 1-24-56, CI. 260 — 676.
Stoops, Forrest D., and J. J. Fox, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Process temperature control. 2,758,793, 8-14-56, CI.
236—20.
Stoops, William N., and B. A. Price, to Union Carbide and
Carbon Corp. Shock-resistant plastic compositions.
2,754,282, 7-10-56, CI. 260 — 45.5.
Stoops, William N., and B. Thompson, to Union Carbide and
Carbon Corp. Process for polymerizing chlorotrifluoro-
ethylene. 2,766,215, 10-9-56, CI. 260—29.6.
Stopek, Benjamin, to Ideal Toy Corp. Hinge construction.
2,742,665, 4-24-56, CI. 16—128.
Stop-Fire, Inc. : See —
Lobos, Zbigniew J. 2,765,273.
Nurkiewicz, Ignatius. 2,736,919.
Nurkiewicz, Ignatius. 2,761,737.
Stop-Motion Devices Corp. : See —
Vossen, Edward. 2,733,308.
Vossen, Edward. 2,738,387.
Vossen, Edward. 2.747,039.
Vossen, Edward. 2,747,040.
Vossen, Edward. 2,752,444.
Vossen, Edward. 2,753,824.
Vossen, Edward. 2,755,648.
Stora Kopparbergs Bergslags Aktiebolag : See —
Cederquist, Karl N. 2,773,026.
Collin, Per H. 2,755,168.
Stalhed, John L. 2,755,179.
Stora Kopparbergs Bergslags Aktiebolaget : See —
Ostlund, Karl B. 2,743,954.
Storch, Alvin H., Jr. : See—
Prenveille, Donald E., and Storch. 2,729,270.
Storch. Clifford, to Astorloid Mfg. Co., Inc. Fueling device
for lighters. 2,769.325, 11-6-56, CI. 67—7.1.
Store, Arthur O., to Universal Moisture Testers, Ltd. Method
and apparatus for measuring moisture contents of mate-
rials. 2,759,148, 8-14-56, CI. 324—65.
Storen- und Maschinenfabrik Emil Schenker A.-G. : See —
Hediger, Otto. 2,737,235.
Storey, Charlton H., Jr. : See —
Hunt, William T., Jr.. and Storey. 2,743,151.
Schaelchlin, Walter, and Storey. 2,734,977.
Schaelchlin, Walter, Storey, and Mathias. 2,735,057.
Storey, Charlton H., Jr., and W. T. Hunt, Jr., to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Magnetic amplifier regulated current limit
control for Ward Leonard systems. 2,735,053, 2-14-56,
CI. 318—143.
Storey. Charlton H., Jr., and W. Schaelchlin, to Westing-
house Electric Corp. Magnetic amplifier for a generator
fed motor system. 2,743,404. 4-24-56, CI. 318 — 143.
Storey. Norman C. Power take-off device. 2,765,664,10-9-56,
CI. 74 — 15.63.
Stork, Gilbert. Method for the production of a-substituted
organic carbonyl compounds. 2,773,087, 12-4-56, CI.
260 — 464.
Stork, Gilbert. Method for the preparation of a-substituted
organic carbonyl compounds. 2,773,099, 12-4-56, CI.
260—586.
Storm Eli D. : See —
Koepke, Lloyd E., and Storm. 2,745.673.
Storm, Frederick K., Jr. Portable hand-held suction device.
2,753,434. 7-3-56, CI. 219—39.
Storm, Herbert F., to General Electric Co. Resistance weld-
ing monitor control. 2,740,044, 3-27-56, CI. 250 — 27.
Storm, John F. : See —
Bancroft, John W.. and Storm. 2,750,800.
Storm, John F., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Fluid quantity measuring apparatus. 2,760,372, 8-28-56,
CI. 73—304.
Storm, John F.. to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Rate of flow measuring apparatus. 2,767,360, 10-16-56,
CI. 318—28.
Storm, Lynn W., to Warren Automatic Tool Co. Traveling
block position and velocity recorder. 2,733,599, 2-7-56,
CI. 73—151.5.
Storm, Randulf, and F. L. Saetrang. Ski sticks. 2,741,485,
4-10-56, CI. 280—11.37.
Storm-Vulcan, Inc. : See —
Olsson, Olov J. E. 2,732,668.
Stormon, Dean B. : See —
Robltschek, Paul, and Stormon. 2,731,431.
Rucker, John T., and Stormon. 2,760,997.
Stormon, Lester T. : See —
Handler, Elliot, Adler, and Stormon. 2,740,232.
Storms, H. M. Co. : See —
Juengerkes, Herman A. 2,759,586.
Storm Sash. Inc. : See —
Balintfl, John V. 2,757,419.
Storrs, Fred O. Fountain brush. 2,775,401, 12-25-56, CI.
230 — 1 69.
Storts, Gerald E. Tie attachment. 2,731,642, 1-24-56, CI.
2—132.
766
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Stortz, Stephen W. Planetary gear transmission. 2,736,214,
2-28-56, CI. 74—752.
Story, Edward B., to A. M. Byers Co. Method of making a
metal alloy. 2,757,083, 7-31-56, CI. 75—133.
Story, James K., to V. E. Kuster. Instrument float.
2,765,541, 10-9-56, CI. 33—223.
Story, Paul E. : See —
Horner, Albert, and Story. 2,732,956.
Stosberg, Ralph D., Jr. Stripping plow for uncovering pipe
lines or the like. 2,748,506, 6-5-56, CI. 37 — 98.
Stossel, Ernest. Process of separating microcrystalline waxes
from crude oil. 2,770,577, 11-13-56, CI. 196—18.
Stosuy, Athan : See —
Boegehold, Alfred L., Shipe, and Stosuy. 2,757,446.
Stosuy, Athan, to General Motors Corp. Bearing and method
of making same. 2,747,261, 5-29-56, CI. 29 — 191.2.
Stott, Frank T. : See —
Varga, Andre, and Stott. 2,762,295.
Stott, Harold B., to Radio Corp. of America. Receiver with
adjustable ferromagnetic rod loop antenna. 2,750,497,
6-12-56, CI. 250 — 20.
Stott, Louis L., and L. R. B. Hervey, to The Polymer Corp.
Method of preparing finely divided polyamides. 2,742,440,
4-17-56, CI. 260—2.3.
Stott, Ted, and C. M. Shepstone, to Avco Mfg. Corp. Adjust-
ing mechanism for deflector of forage harvester discharge
spout. 2,741,512, 4-10-56, CI. 302 — (il.
Stott, Thomas C. P. : See —
Stocks, Harry R., Stott, and Westcott. 2,773,399.
Stottlemyer, John R., to Landis Machine Co. Parallel link
system for actuating work gripping jaws. 2,757,391,
8-7-56, CI. 10—107.
Stotts, Chester E. : See —
Darrow, Merritt I., and Stotts. 2,706,756.
Stotts, West D. : See—
Reid, Alan A. 2,737,765.
Stouder, Roy J., to Pemi Controls, Inc. Automatic shut-off
for valves and the like. 2,752,930, 7-3-56, CI. 137—80.
Stough, Gerald D., to Whitehead & Kales Co. Bolt tension-
ing apparatus. 2,760,393, 8-28-50, CI. 81 — 54.
Stough, Gerald I)., to Whitehead & Kales Co. Adjustable
stop for spacing devices. 2,761,510, 9-4-56, CI. 164 — 117.
Stoughton Cab & Body Co. : See —
Jonnson, Martin H. 2,751,099.
Stoughton, Roger W., to Mallinckrodt Chemical Works. Proc-
ess of and compositions for combating epileptic seizures
with atrolactamide. 2.775,539, 12-25-56, CI. 1(17—65.
Stout, Glenn M. and J. M., and W. L. Cooper, to Midwest
Automatic Valve Co. Fluid pressure actuate! diaphragm
valve with hush tube. 2,732,167, 1-24-56, CI. 251—118.
Stout, Harold E., to Textile Trimming & Boarding Machine
Co., Inc. Power shear. 2,751,082, 6-26-56, CI. 30—233.
Stout, John M. : See —
Stout, Glenn M. and J. M., and Cooper. 2,732,167.
Stout, Perry R., and C. C. Delwiche, to The Regents of The
University of California. Atomic energy radiation meter.
2,753.4<;:;; 7-3-56, CI. 250—83.3.
Stout, Robert H. Tractor anti-tilting attachment. 2,767,995,
10-23-56, CI. 280—34.
Stout, William H. Light weight pipe and method of mak-
ing same. 2,768,920, 10-30-56, CI. 154—83.
Stout, William H. Method of manufacturing plastic pipe.
2,773,287, 12-11-56, CI. 18—58.3.
Stovall, John B., % to R. F. Clingen. Reflector device.
2,736,316, 2-28-56, CI. 128—233.
Stover, Ancil C, to W. W. Eisenhauer, W. P. Ellwood, I. J.
and L. E. Eisenhauer, co-partners, d. b. a. The Eisenhauer
Mfg. Co. Bearing assembly. 2,732,267, 1-24-56, CI.
308—70.
Stover. Ancil C, to W. A. Eisenhauer, W. P. Ellwood. I. J.
Eisenhauer, and L. E. Eisenhauer, d. b. a. The Eisen-
hauer Mfg. Co. Valve assembly for a fluid pressure con-
trol system. 2,761.428. 9-4-56, CI. 121—41.
Stover, Ancil C, to W. W. Eisenhauer, W. P. Ellwood, I. J.
Eisenhauer, and L. E. Eisenhauer, copartners doing busi-
ness under the firm name of the Eisenhauer Mfg. Co.
Stabilizing means for vehicle steering axles. 2,761,693,
9-4-56, CI. 280—81.
Stover, Emory F. Gage for flowmeters. 2,746,296. 5-22-56,
CI. 73—407.
Stover, Harris, to Collins Radio Co. Stabilized discriminator.
2,755,378, 7-17-56, CI. 250—27.
Stover, Harris A. : See —
Heath, John W.. Hodgin, Spogen, and Stover. 2,738.425.
Stover, Harry E., to Anchor Hocking Glass Corp. Marking
device for containers, closures and the like. 2,749, s::.s.
6-12-56, CI. 101—35.
Stover, Harry E., to Anchor Hocking Class Corp. Closure
cap for glass containers and method of making. 2,772,013,
11-27-56, CI. 215—40.
Stover, John M. : See —
Reed, Daniel J. 2,731,801.
Reed, Daniel J., and Tanner. 2,744,387.
Stover, William A., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Reforming
catalyst consisting of chromia. silica, alumina, and inolyb-
dena and method for preparing the same. 2,757,145,
7-31-56, CI. 252—453.
Stover, William A., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Alumina-
chromia-molybdena catalyst. 2,773,846, 12-11-56, CI.
252—465.
Stover, William A., and R. C. Wilson, Jr., to Socony Mobil
Oil Co., Inc. Method of hydrogcl preparation. 2,773,839,
12-11-50, CI. 252—448.
Stover, William, A., and R. C. Wilson, Jr., to Socony Mobil
Oil Co., Inc. Treatment of chromia-alumina hydrogel.
2,773,845, 12-11-56, CI. 252 — 465.
Stover, William A., and R. C. Wilson, Jr., to Socony Mobil
Oil Co., Inc. Deoillng of spheroidal chromia-alumina hy-
drogel particles. 2,774,742, 12-18-56, CI. 252—448.
Stowaca Fibre & Can Co. Ltd. : See —
Budd, Sydney D. 2,734,350.
Stoyke, Ludwig T., to Sundstrand Machine Tool Co. Fluid
pump and control. 2,732,808, 1-31-56, CI. 103—173.
Stoyke, Ludwig T., and O. W. Scheflow, to Sundstrand Ma-
chine Tool Co. Pump. 2,774,309, 12-18-56, CI. 103—126.
Straat, Harold W., to Bausch & Lomb Optical Co. Re-
fractometer. 2,740,320, 4-3-56, CI. 88 — 14.
Straayer, Joseph W., to Boeing Airplane Co. Airplane control
surface and jet deflector arrangement. 2,734,698. 2-14-56,
CI. 244—15.
Strab, Hermann : See — ■
Maylandt, Helmut, and Strab. 2,741,730.
Strachan, Alexander W., to United States Steel Corp. Appa-
ratus for quenching and reeling rods. 2,747,587, 5-29-56,
CI. 134—57.
Strachan, Allister, to Midcontinent Adhesive Co. Process for
applying a laminate to supporting surface. 2,731,378,
1-17-56, CI. 154—120.
Strachan, Andrew J. : See —
Christian, Raymond A., Williams, and Strachan.
2,755,993.
Strachan & Henshaw, Ltd. : See — ■
Grossmith, George W. 2,729,172.
Strachan, John B., Jr., to The 'Standard Oil Co. Machine
lighting. 2,740,037, 3-27-56, CI. 240—2.
Strack, Rainer. Artificial abrasion teeth. 2,740,199, 4-3-56,
CI. 32—2.
Stracke, Gustav N., Jr. Kite. 2,750,136, 6-12-56, CI.
244—155.
Straehl, Robert N., to International Business Machines Corp.
Error position indicator for target manifestation device.
2,771,593. 11-20-50, CI. 340—24.
Strafford, Frederick R. W., and H. T. Prestige, to Belling
& Lee Ltd. Thermally operated circuit breakers. 2,738,396,
3-13-56, CI. 200—122.
Strahm, Allen D., and J. W. Patterson, said Patterson to said
Strahm. Vehicle parking apparatus. 2,752,051, 6-26-56,
CI. 214—16.1.
Straight Engineering Co. : See —
Straight, Halver R. 2,734,644.
Straight, Halver R., to Straight Engineering Co. Car dump-
ing apparatus. 2,734,644, 2-14-56, CI. 214 — 47.
Strain, Daniel E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Composite elastomers containing chlorosulfonate polymers
of ethylene. 2,729,608, 1-3-56, CI. 260 — i
Strain, Daniel E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. N-
alkoxymethyl polycarbonamides stabilized with dicyandi-
amide. 2,758,985, 8-14-50, CI. 260—45.9.
Strain, Franklin : See —
Neubauer, Joseph A., Strain, Kung, and Bissinger.
2.765,272.
Strain, Franklin, to Columbia-Southern Chemical Corp. Re-
action of chloroaniline and isopropyl haloformate.
2,734,911, 2-14-56, CI. 260—471.
Strain, Franklin, to Columbia-Southern Chemical Corp.
Polymers of butadiene dimer epoxides. 2,765,296, 10-2-56,
CI. 260—85.7.
Strain, Franklin, and B. J. De Witt, to Columbia-Southern
Chemical Corp. Stabilization of perchloroethylene with
alkoxyalkylnitriles. 2,737,532, 3-6-56, CI. 260—652.5.
Strait-Line Products : See —
Landon, Robert K. 2,749,618.
Straitz, John F., to National Airoil Burner Co., Inc. Pre-
heated air construction for fluent fuel burning furnaces.
2,747,853, 5-29-56, CI. 263 — 51.
Straley, James M., and D. J. Wallace, to Eastman Kodak Co.
6-alkylsulfonylbenzothiazole azo compounds. 2,773,054,
12-4-56, CI. 260—155.
Stram, Oscar B.. to Burroughs Corp. Rotary tape punch
having selectively actuable perforating means. 2,761,513,
9-4-56. CI. 104 — 111.
Strand. Karl I. Broom or mop handle connection. 2,763.517.
9-18-56, CI. 306—17.
Strand, Steen, to The Fulton Co. Vehicle towing bumper
clamp. 2,747.893. 5-29-56, CI. 280—502.
Strandberg, Karl G. : See —
Lindahl. Harry A., and Strandberg. 2,771,192.
Strandberg, Malcom W. P., to the United States of America
as represented bv the Secretary of the Navy. Frequency
monitoring circuit. 2.750.561, 6-12-56, CI. 324 — 79.
Strandberg, Malcolm W. P., and R. W. Corkum, to the United
States of America as represented by the Secretary of the
Air Force. Continuously varving dielectric constant elec-
tromagnetic lens. 2,761,141, 8-28-56, CI. 343—911.
Strandell, John H., and S. A. Fielding. Single crank con-
trollable pitch propeller. 2,754,923, 7-17-50, CI.
170—160.32.
Strang, Charles D., to Kiekhaefer Corp. Engine clutch con-
trol speed reducing mechanism. 2,755.807, 7-24-56, Cl.
192— .096.
. Donald P. : See —
2,758,228.
Randall, and Strang. 2,751,750.
Strange, Charles H., to E. L. Strange. Automatic thermostat
devices. 2,750,472, 6-12-50, Cl. 200—137.
LIST OP PATENTEES
767
Strange, Elsa L. : See —
Strange, Charles H. 2,750,472.
Strange, Elsa L. Chance selection game device. 2,764,414,
9-25-56, CI. 273— 139.
Strange, John, to Tinnerman Products Inc. Fastening de-
vices for shaft knobs. 2,733,083, 1-31-56, CI. 287—53.
Strapavac Corp. : See —
Buda, Salvatore. 2,740,494.
Strasel, Raymond K., to Jacobsen Mfg. Co. Vented tank cap.
2,730,264, 1-10-56, CI. 220 — 44.
Strass, Albert M. Instrument level. 2,775,423, 12-25-56,
CI. 248—180.
Strassburger, Julius H., to National Steel Corp. Method of
treating iron bearing material in metallurgical furnaces.
2,735,758. 2-21-56, CI. 75 — 41.
Strasser. Dale M., to The Texas Co. Process for pulveriz-
ing solids in fluid suspension. 2,763,434, 9-18-56, CI.
241 — 5.
Strasser, Erik : See —
Kellendorfer, Richard. 2J49.405.
Strassner, Robert M., and H. E. Burke, to Consolidated Elec-
trodynamics Corp. Deviation plotter. 2,775,720, 12-25-56,
CI. 315—24.
Strategic-Udy Metallurgical & Chemical Processes Ltd. : See — •
Udy, Marvin J. 2,775,518.
Stratford, Richard C. : See —
Rolfson, Cornelius A. 2,748,730.
Stratford, William M., to Texaco Development Corp. Radio-
active exploration. 2,767.326, 10-16-50, 01. 250 — 83.6.
Stratford, William M., C. P. Teichmann, and G. Herzog, to
The Texas Co. Prospecting. 2,735,946, 2-21-56, CI.
250—83.6.
Strathaus, John. Roast board. 2,751,951, 6-26-56, Cl.
146—215.
Strathmann, Willy : See —
Simon, Carl F., and Strathmann. 2,736,959.
Strathmore Co., The: See —
Remer, Robert K. 2,774,679.
Stratman, William C, R. E. Jones, and F. I. Regnier, to North
American Aviation, Inc. Wire stripper. 2,765,685, 10-9-56,
Cl. 81 — 9.51.
Strato-Port Corp. of America : See —
Jordanoff, Assen. 2,765,994.
Stratstone Ltd. : See —
Morison, William J., and Cronin. 2,774,980.
Stratton, Albert L., to R. O. Bormann. Combination wood and
metal saw blade. 2,741,279, 4-10-56, Cl. 143—133.
Stratton, Arvin V. Tip holder and tip for bucket and dipper
teeth. 2 739,395, 3-27-56, Cl. 37 — 142.
Stratton, Cleo C. to P. Warren. Air cooling device.
2,741,105, 4-10-56, Cl. 62—140.
Stratton, Frank E., and P. R. Scott, to United Shoe Ma-
chinery Corp. Machines for shaping uppers over lasts.
2,758,324, 8-14-56, Cl. 12—10.4.
Stratton, Frank E., and H. V. Hall, to United Shoe Machinery
Corp. Safety control mechanisms. 2,700,610, 8-28-56,
Cl. 192—131.
Stratton, Harry C. Reel for deep-sea fishing. 2,743,067,
4-24-56, Cl. 242 — 84.5.
Stratton, Jerry L., to General Electric Co. Method and appa-
ratus for motor speed regulation. 2,769,949, 11-6-56, Cl.
318—312.
Stratton, Lloyd O. Rail anchor. 2,754,006, 7-10-56, Cl.
238—324.
Stratton, Mary. Hydraulic operated bed chair. 2,762,422,
9-11-56. Cl. 155—30.
Stratton, Robert R. : See —
Beach, Clarence E., and Munger. 2,759,670.
Stratton, Robert R., and W. P. Munger, % to C. E. Beach.
Apparatus and systems for automatically recording, classi-
fying, totalizing and auditing business transactions.
2,746,679, 5-22-56. Cl. 235—61.6.
Straub, • Carl. Removable cover lawn chair. 2,771,122,
11-20-56, Cl. 155 — 54.
Straub, Francis J. Mechanism to unload blocks and the
like by tilting. 2,737,307, 3-6-56, Cl. 214—314.
Straub, W. F.. & Co. : See —
Straub, Walter F. 2.748,003.
Straub, Walter F., to W. F. Straub & Co. Citrus peel product
and method. 2.748,003, 5-29-56, Cl. 99—102.
Straubel. Dudley F. : See —
McMillan, Edward B., and Straubel. 2,744.380.
Straubel, Walter E„ and M. L. Grant ; said Straubel assor. to
said Grant. Drop inlet construction for fare boxes.
2,729,391, 1-3-56, Cl. 232—7.
Straumanis, Martin E. : See —
Gill, Charles B., Schleehten, and Straumanis. 2,732,321.
Straus, Louis : See —
Reese, Cole L., and Straus. 2,745,252.
Strause, Monroe B. Method of making fruit pie. 2,756,152,
7 24 56 Cl 99 92
Strauss, Howard J., and H. C. Riggs, to The Electric Storage
Battery Co. Storage battery plate. 2,771,500, 11-20-56,
Cl. 136—30.
Strauss, Leopold : See —
Zuercher, John, Levendoski. and Strauss. 2,765,172.
Strauss, Ludwig : See —
Lewis, Arthur R., and Strauss. 2,758.310.
Strauss, Marie H. Table top construction. 2,768,047,
10-23-56, Cl. 312—242.
Strauss, Max B. : See —
Long, Roger A., and Strauss. 2,763,149.
Strauss, Robert : See —
Kratz, Eugen, and Strauss. 2,755,753.
Strauss, William, to F. J. Stokes Machine Co. Press.
2,739,349, 3-27-56, Cl. 18—30.
Strausser, Arlan E. Fishing rig. 2,759,290, 8-21-56, Cl.
43—42.72.
Straw, Clayton, to H. R. Davis, Jr. Apparatus for making
paper boxes. 2,741,167, 4-10-56, Cl. 93 — 43.
Straw, Jesse H., to The Sheffield Corp. Machine tool.
2,741,882, 4-17-56, Cl. 51—165.
Strawsine, Fern A., to Strawsine Mfg. Co. Wall mounted
ventilator. 2,752,843, 7-3-56, Cl. 98—116.
Strawsine Mfg. Co. : See — •
Strawsine, Fern A. 2,752,843.
Strawther, Charles F., % to R. E. Longnecker. Plastic win.
dow frame. 2,753,603, 7-10-56, Cl. 20 — 11.
Stray, William J., to International Standard Electric Corp.
Methods of sealing electrical components in metal casings.
2,751,674, 6-26-56, Cl. 29—463.
Strayer, Chalmers A., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Piston seal-
ing assembly. 2,744,802, 5-8-56, Cl. 309—4.
Strayer, Chalmers A., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Pressurized
hydraulic reservoir. 2,745,357, 5-15-56, Cl. 103 — 223.
Strayer, Chalmers A., to Northrop Aircraft. Inc. Differential
rate hydraulic fuse. 2,751,751. 6-26-56, Cl. 60 — 52.
Strayer, Chalmers A., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Air venting
valve. 2,764,172, 9-25-56, Cl. 137—43.
Strazdins, Edward : See —
Hastings, Randall, Drechsel, and Strazdins. 2.771,404.
Straznicky, Fedor. Evaporating device, particularly for re-
frigerators in motor vehicles. 2,755,639, 7-24-56, Cl.
62—169.
Streb. Joseph C. : See —
Shea, Lindsey W., and Streb. 2,765.961.
Shea, Lindsey W., and Streb. 2,772,036.
Shea, Lindsey W., Streb, and Bole. 2,741,382.
Streb, Joseph C, and G. B. Bole, to The Union Metal Mfg.
Co. Scoop attachment for power lift trucks. 2,762,518,
9-11-56, Cl. 214—620.
Streblow, Albert G., and D. O. McCall. to The Whitacre-Greer
Fireproofing Co. Stressed block building slab. 2,751,776,
6-26-56, Cl. 72—68.
Streck, Clemens, to General Aniline & Film Corp. After treat-
ment of dyeings and compositions therefor. 2,741,535,
4-10-56, Cl. 8—74.
Streck, Clemens, to General Aniline & Film Corp. After-
treatment of dyed fibrous material. 2.703,053, 10-23-50,
Cl. 8 — 42.
Streck, Clemens, L. N. Stanley, and A. C. Baggenstoss, to
General Aniline & Film Corp. Composition for aftertreat-
ment of dyeings. 2,768,055, 10-23-50, Cl. 8—74.
Streckenbein, William : See —
Todt, Fred G., Sr., Streckenbein. and Todt. 2,738,790.
Strecker, Arthur G. Cultivator. 2,741,969, 4-17-56, Cl.
97—69.
Strecker, Gerald. Change speed gear of the adjustable rotary
roller type. 2,734,389, 2-14-56, Cl. 74—200.
Streckert, Henry R. Guide attachment for plane. 2,752,963,
7-3-56, Cl. 145—20.
Streckfus, John G., and H. Godwin. Self locking roller,
tire, and tread foundation. 2,770,868, 11-20-56, Cl.
29—129.
Streed, Olof V. : See—
Streed, William R. and O. V. 2,755,829.
Streed, William R. and O. V. Flail holder for debarking ap-
paratus. 2,755,829, 7-24-56, Cl. 144—208.
Street, Chauncey C, to Conger-Groves Corp. Record scram-
bling and unscrambling means for systems using magnetic
record. 2,730,569, 1-10-56, Cl. 179—100.2.
Street, Louis F., to Welding Engineers. Inc. Blending plas-
tics and fluids. 2,733,051, 1-31-56, Cl. 259—6.
Street, Maurice J. : See —
Cohen, Sidney O., Goodell, Hilton, Somerville, and Street.
2,764,984.
Streeter-Amet Co. : See —
Quinn, James E. 2,735.291.
Porter. Henry H. 2.764.399.
Schmidt, Frank. 2.729,078.
Streeton, Robert J. W. : See —
Spence, Robert, and Streeton. 2,742,348.
Strege, Leslie R. J. Variable wattage lamp socket. 2,734,976,
2-14-56. Cl. 201 — 49.
Strehan, George E., to Lallv Column Co. Head plate for
structural columns. 2,768,520, 10-30-50, Cl. 72 — 15.
Streicher, Johann S., to Baker & Co., Inc. Grain stabilized
metals and alloys. 2,752.605. 7-3-56. Cl. 29—182.
Streiffert, John G.. to Eastman Kodak Co. Illuminating
svstem for color motion-picture printer. 2,742,837, 4-24-56,
Cl. 95—75.
Streiffert, John G., to Eastman Kodak Co. Variable pitch
radial tooth sprocket. 2,772,089, 11-27-56, Cl. 271 — 2.3.
Strelzoff, Samuel : See —
Roberts, Edward S„ and Strelzoff. 2,737.440.
Roberts, Edward S., Wiedeman, and Strelzoff. 2,750,266.
Strem, Thomas. Photographic exposure timing device.
2,749,799, 6-12-56, Cl. 88—24.
Stremke, William F., Jr. Cross-chain with improved fasten-
ing means. 2,738,821. 3-20-56, Cl. 152 — 241.
Stremmel, William G, Window seal. 2,766,494, 10-16-50,
Cl. 20—69.
Strempel, Edward L., to Glenmore Corp. Cup dispensers.
2,742,183, 4-17-56, Cl. 221—6.
Stresau, Richard H. F.. Jr., to the United States of America
as reprpsented by the Seereta'-v of the Navy. Chassis truck.
2,730,257, 1-10-50, Cl. 214—650.
768
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Streuber, Rudolf G., H. E. Van Hoesen, and R. E. Willison,
to Research Corp. Automatic polarity control. 2,760,143,
8-21-56, CI. 321—50.
Streuer, Wilhelm A., to Oak Mfg. Co. Electric switch con-
tact construction. 2,771,531, 11-20-56. CI. 200 — 166.
Strezynski, George J., to The De Laval Separator Co. Coun-
tercurrent extractor bowl. 2,731,331, 1-17-56, CI. 23 —
270.5.
Strezynski, George J., to The De Laval Separator Co. Tem-
perature control for centrifuges. 2,765, 97S, 10-9-56, CI.
233—11.
Stribley, William W. : See —
Woods, John L., Stribley, and Nelson. 2,767,931.
Strich, Philippe P., to The Western States Machine Co.
Centrifugal separation. 2,750,040, 6-12-56, CI. 210 — 73.
Stride, Frank, deceased, by R. Strick, E. Sheppard, and J. E.
Strick, executors, and C. I. Bohlen, to Fruehauf Trailer Co.
Movable roof mechanism and outrigger support therefor.
2,757,043, 7-31-56, CI. 296—137.
Strick, Joseph E. : See —
Strick. Frank, and Bohlen. 2,757,043.
Strick, Rose : See —
Strick Frank, and Bohlen. 2,757,043.
Strieker, Gustave E., to A. T. Ferrell & Co. Non-clogging
pneumatic conveying apparatus. 2,746,808, 5-22-56, CI.
302—36.
Strieker, Walter, to Autophon A. G. Spurious frequency
suppression circuit. 2,740,048, 3-27-5(1, CI. 250—36.
Strickland, Arch A. : See—
Rucker, Ralph V. 2,729,261.
Strickland, Claude H., E. D. Eberts, and D. L. Robb, to
Schenley Industries, Inc. Bottle stopper. 2,774,499,
12-18-56, CI. 215—7.
Strickland, Daisy. Combination tool. 2,762,380, 9-11-56,
CI. 132—75.5.
Strickland, George H., to General Motors Corp. Freezing
device. 2,769,317, 11-6-56, CI. 62 — 108.5.
Strickland, Harold A., Jr., to The Budd Co. Sealed brake
drum closure. 2,734,600, 2-14-56, CI. 188 — 218.
Strickland, Mark C. : See —
Rucker, Ralph V. 2,729,261.
Strickler. Allen : See —
Hawes, Roland C, and Strickler. 2,770.531.
Strickler, Carl D. ■ Golfer's grip guide. 2,765,174, 10-2-56,
CI. 273—166.
Stricklett, Lloyd P., and J. W. Horvath, to New Tools Co.,
Inc. Adjustable wrench, including right and left thread
sliding jaw adjusting means. 2,743,641, 5-1-56, CI.
81—163.
Strid, Edwin A. Machine for cutting sod plugs. 2,768,570,
10-30-56, CI. 97—226.
Striegel, Alvin J., and F. B. Wells, to Trojan Powder Co.
Silage additive. 2,731,348. 1-17-56, CI. 99 — 8.
Strigle, Ralph F., Jr., and W. Smith, Jr., to M. A. Knight.
Method of molding furan resins. 2,768,408, 10-30-56,
CI. 18—55.
Strike, Louis N. Shirt body pressing machine. 2,743,854,
5-1-56, CI. 223—57.
Striker, George O. Instruments for the measuring of certain
properties through ionization currents. 2,735,062, 2-14-56,
CI. 324—33.
Strimel, Robert S., to Tinius Olsen Testing Machine Co.
Multirange load cell. 2,729,973, 1-10-56, CI. 73—141.
Strimel, Robert S., to Tinius Olsen Testing Machine Co. In-
strument for strain testing. 2,767,476, 10-23-56, CI.
33—148.
Strimel, Robert S., to Tinius Olsen Testing Machine Co.
Strain measuring instrument. 2,768,447, 10-30-56, CI.
33—148.
Strindlund. John, to The Black-Clawson Co. Filter having
warped cell walls. 2,732,080, 1-24-56, CI. 210 — 199.
Strindlund, John to The I'.lnck ('l.-nvson Co. Rotary suction
filter drum. 2,732,081, 1-24-56, CI. 210 — 202.
Strindlund, John, to The Black-Clawson Co. Rotary suction
drum filter. 2,765,085, 10-2-56. CI. 210 — 202.
Strindlund, John, to The Black-Clawson Co. Rotary suction
drum filter. 2,765,086, 10-2-50, CI. 210 — 202.
Strine, Eli R. : See —
Cramer, George L., Raffensberger, and Strine. 2.772,794.
2,772.795.
Muzzle brake. 2,765,706, 10-9-56, CI.
2,742,365.
2.773.228.
and Stringer.
Cramer, George L., Raffensberger, and Str
Stringer, Charles S. : See —
Corman, Julian, Tsuchiya, and Stringer.
Stringer, Loren F. : See —
Moore, Raymond W.. Hull, and Stringer.
Moore, Raymond W., King, Carleton,
2,743,401.
Stringer, Loren F., and D. E. Abell, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Ward-Leonard motor control systems for reel motors.
2,752.544, 6-26-56. CI. MIS— 6.
Stringfield, Raymond B., to Fullerton Mfg. Co. Means for
protectively isolating internal pipe surfaces. 2,737,205,
3-6-56, CI. 138—89.
Striplin, Marcus M., Jr., to Tennessee Valley Authority. Dry-
ing gases. 2,734,596, 2-14-56, CI. 183—145.
Striplin, Marcus M., Jr., S. A. Hardin, and W. H. Bundy, to
Tennessee Valley Authority. Rotating electric phosphorus
furnace. 2,744,944. 5-8-56. CI. 13—10.
Stritter, Karl A., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Methods
of making prewelt shoes. 2,748,406, 6-5-56, CI. 12—142.
Strmic, Victor C. Adjustable stand for lavatories. 2,746,664,
5-22-56, CI. 228 — 45.
Strnad, James J., to Lempco Products, Inc. Counterbalancing
means for work rotating machine tools. 2,733,560, 2-7-56,
CI. 51—237.
Strnad, James J., to Lempco Products, Inc. Grinding ma-
chine. 2,738,625, 3-20-56. CI. 51- -56.
Strnad, James J., to Lempco Products, Inc. Surface grinder.
2,753,668, 7-10-56, CI. 51—128.
Strobel, Albert F., and W. W. Williams, to General Aniline
& Film Corp. Process for the preparation of chromed azo
dyes derived from an anisidine. 2,767,166, 10-16-56, CI.
260 — 147.
Strobel, Albert F., and W. W. Williams, to General Aniline
& Film Corp. Triazine dyes. 2,768,158, 10-23-56, CI.
260—153.
Strobel, Charles K., to Robertshaw-Fulton Controls Co.
Safety control and ignition apparatus for fuel burners.
2,729,286, 1-3-56, CI. 158—133.
Strobel, Rudolph W., to General Electric Co. Electrical con-
ductor clamp. 2,762,027, 9-4-56, CI. 339 — 246.
Strobell, John D., to The Safety Car Heating and Lighting
Co., Inc. Ventilating apparatus. 2,775,186, 12-25-56, CI.
98—14.
'Strobino, Louis J. Protective shield and method of making
same. 2,737,597, 3-6-56, CI. 250—108.
Stroble, Joe A. Quick change nut with pivoted thread seg-
ments. 2,736,227, 2-28-56, CI. 85 — 33.
Strocco, Gene. Turntable devices. 2,774,598, 12-18-56, CI.
273—136.
Strock, Donald V., to The Aetna-Standard Engineering Co.
Apparatus and method of pointing tubes. 2,732,932,
1-31-56, CI. 205^.
Stroh, Henry : See —
Smith, Cloyd D., and Matthews. 2,732,701.
Stroh, Rudolf, J. Ebersberger, and H. Haberland, to Far-
benfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Alkylation of aro-
matic amines. 2,762,845, 9-11-56, CI. 260 — 578.
Stroh, William R. Temperature control for brooder.
2,745,940, 5-15-56, CI. 219—35.
Stroh, William S., to Scovill Mfg. Co. Aerosol bomb dis-
pensing cap. 2,761,594, 9-4-56, CI. 222 — 394.
Strohl, Kenneth C. "
89—14.
Strohm, Edward J. Fishing game. 2,756,054, 7-24-56 Cl.
273—140.
Strokes, George T., to Glo-Quartz Electric Heater Co., Inc.
Immersion heater. 2,740,881, 4-3-56, Cl. 219 — 41.
Strom, Albert P. : See —
Browne, Thomas E., Jr., Strom, and Spindle. 2,733,316.
Lingal, Harry J., Browne, and Strom. 2,757,261.
Strom, George E. : See —
Wintle, Harry D., Jr., and Strom. 2,744,409.
Strom, Victor A., and C. G. Dickinson. Pump. 2,749,187,
6-5-56, Cl. 302—14.
Stroman, James H. : See —
Reese, Cole L. 2,746,252.
Reese, Cole L., and Straus. 2.745,252.
Stromberg-Carlson Co. : See —
Wheeler, John L. 2,730,614.
Stromberg, Ralph O. Engine cooling system testing device.
2,760,367, 8-28-56, Cl. 73 — 40.
Stromberg, Tage A., and K. G. L. Hansson. Improvements in
measuring instruments. 2,771,684, 11-27-56, Cl. 33 — 172.
Stromme, Reidar. Flexible printing plate. 2,774,302,
12-18-56, Cl. 101—378.
Strommen, Einar A., to Dictograph Products Co., Inc.
Amplifier with gain control and power control. 2,761,918,
9-4-56, Cl. 179—171.
Strommer, H. Jerome : See — -
Ring, Harold H., and Strommer. 2,740,644.
Stromquist, Donald M., A. C. Reents, and M. E. Veerman,
to Illinois Water Treatment Co. Process for regenerating
ion exchange material. 2,771,424, 11-20-56, Cl. 252 — 182.
Strong, Allen K., to American Cyanamid Co. Shipping unit
2,774,490, 12-18-56, Cl. 214 — 10.5.
Strong, Cobb and Co., Inc. : See —
Dereska, Joseph S. 2,752,388.
Prindle. Robert F., and Blackard. 2,741,574.
Strong, George R. : See —
Sutton, Creel Y., and R. and P. B. Strong. 2,757,890.
Strong, Herbert M., to General Electric Co. Insulated con-
struction panel. 2,742,115, 4-17-56, Cl. 189—34.
Strong, James R. : See —
Brown, Kenneth M., and Strong. 2,752,229.
Strong, James S., to Rohm & Haas Co. Preparation of
thioformamtdes. 2,765,313, 10-2-56, Cl. 260—293.4.
Strong, John D. Optical instrument having through-and-
return light path. 2,743,646, 5-1-56, Cl. 88 — 14.
Strong, John D., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Paraboloidal reflec-
tor. 2,751,816, 6-26-56, Cl. 88—73.
Strong, Paul B. : See —
Sutton, Creel Y., and R. and P. B. Strong. 2,757,890.
Strong, Ricks : See —
Sutton, Creel Y., and R. and P. B. Strong. 2,757,890.
Strong, Walter J. : See —
Ilerzegb. Frank. Wuchter, and Strong. 2,769,476.
Yoho, John R., and Strong. 2,754,878.
Strongleaf Paper Corp. : See —
Hirson, Beniamin. 2,768,560.
Stroo, Willeboord. Rotating remote control devices.
2,753,968, 7-10-56, Cl. 192—142.
Stroop, John H., to The Pad-Y-Wax Co. Shipping carton
for flexible packages. 2,758,750, 8-14-56, Cl. 220 — 97.
Strotber, Fred P., to West Point Mfg. Co. Apparatus for
testing thickness of material. 2,740,200, 4-3-56, Cl.
33—148.
LIST OF PATENTEES
769
Strother, Fred P., to Deering Milliken Research Corp. Picker
lap analyzer. 2,770,843, 11-20-56, CI. 19—70.
Strother, John. Telephone alarm. 2,769,032, 10-30-56, CI.
179—5.
Strother, John A. : See —
Rouan, Francis J., and Strother. 2,746,221.
Rouan, Francis J., Strother, and Uthenwoldt. 2,736,999.
Strother, John A., F. J. Rouan, S. E. Calhoun, and J. E.
Oakley, to Pitney-Bowes, Inc. Mail treating and inserting
device. 2,766,569, 10-16-56, CI. 53—188.
Stroud, Charles E., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Safety
window construction. 2,755,518, 7-24-56, CI. 20 — 40.
Strough, Robert I., to United Aircraft Corp. Torque respon-
sive control for an emergency fuel system. 2,737,776,
3-13-56, CI. 60—39.28.
Stroukoff Aircraft Corp. : See —
Grudin, Daniel. 2,747,818.
Stroup, Philip T., and J. D. Dowd, to Aluminum Co. of
America. Method of recovering aluminous metal from
freshly skimmed dross. 2,754,199, 7-10-56, CI. 75—68.
Strozier, Henry H., to General Electric Co. Shunt capacitor
arrangement. 2,732,524, 1-24-56, CI. 323 — 128.
Strub, Rene A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Rotary
shaft seal and pressure regulator. 2,772,103, 11-27-56,
CI. 286—9.
Struble, Albert, and M. L. Moffitt, Jr. Disposable foot cover-
ing. 2,764,823, 10-2-56, CI. 36—9.
Struble, Glenn E. : See — •
Van Rosen, Robert, Arens, and Struble. 2,756,920.
Struble, Joseph H. Vertically adjustable wheel suspension
means. 2,745,674, 5-15-56, CI. 280—44.
Struck, Leon H. : See —
Tillotson, La Clede. 2,745,409.
Struckmann, Holger. High angle rotary kilns. 2,743,918,
5-1-56, CI. 263—33.
Structural Clay Products Research Foundation : See —
Taylor, Robert B. 2,735,183.
Struemph, John F. Timber rake attachment. 2,735,197,
2-21-56, CI. 37—2.
Struke, Douglas R. Railway crossing approach signal.
2,729,805, 1-3-56, CI. 340—31.
Strunk, Edward : See —
Vautrain, Lucien H., and Strunk. 2,773,920.
Strunk, Leonard M. : See —
Weller, Earl H. 2,759,293.
Strunk, Leonard M. Chain saw guide bar with lubricating
means. 2,748,810, 6-5-56, CI. 143—32.
Strunk. Leonard M. Chain saw blade tensioning means.
2,765,821, 10-9-56, CI. 143—32.
Struthers Mfg. Co. : See—
Struthers, Ralph C. 2,765,058.
Struthers, Ralph C, to Struthers Mfg. Co. Throttle valve
control device. 2,765,058, 10-2-56, CI. 192—3.
Struve, William S., and A. D. Reidinger, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Azo pigment production. 2,744,027,
5-1-56, CI. 106—289.
Struven, Warren C, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Pulsed oscillator. 2,764,689. 9-25-56, CI. 250—36.
Stryker, Garrett B., to Hunt Foods, Inc. Method of can trans-
fer. 2,741,379, 4-10-56, CI. 214—152.
Strzala, Kazimer A. : See —
Cutter, Richard W., Strzala, and Fry. 2,771,177.
Stuart, Alexander T., deceased, by I. E. Stuart, executrix. Ap-
paratus for the reduction of metal oxides by superheated
gases. 2.739,807, 3-27-56, CI. 266—25.
Stuart, Archibald P., to Sun Oil Co. Hydrogenation of un-
saturated hydrocarbons employing a metal sulfide catalyst
having a nitrogenous base chemisorbed thereon. 2,736,689,
2-28-56. CI. 196 — 78.
Stuart, Archibald P., to Sun Oil Co. Dehydrogenation catalyst
and process. 2.742,515, 4-17-56, CI. 260—668.
Stuart, Archibald P., to Sun Oil Co. Process for refining
hydrocarbons with boron trifluoride followed bv a solvent.
2,767,120, 10-16-56, CI. 196—24.
Stuart, Charles N. and N. E. Adjustably positionable shelf
for cribs. 2,733,455. 2-7-56, CI. 5—317.
Stuart, Clifton F., to Clifton-Grant Development Corp. Pack-
ing. 2,763.110, 9-18-56, CI. 53 — 243.
Stuart, Donald R., to American Road Equipment Co. Appa-
ratus for lifting loads. 2,750.057, 6-12-56, CI. 214—510.
Stuart, Duncan J. K. : See —
Weaving, John H., Payne, and Stuart. 2,753,024.
Stuart. Duncan J. K., to The Austin Motor Co. Ltd. Hvdrau-
lically operated clutch mechanisms. 2,765,893, 10-9-56, CI.
192—103.
Stuart, Elmer H., to Eli Lilly and Co. Maleate salts of proto-
veratrine A and protoveratrine B. 2,753,340, 7-3-56, CI.
260—236.
Stuart, Frank A., and W. Lowe, to California Research Corp.
Lubricant composition. 2,758,086, 8-7-56, CI. 252 — 32.5.
Stuart. Fred E. Passenger checking structure. 2.737,123,
3-6-56, CI. 104—28.
Stu-Art, Inc. : See —
Nilsson, Sture H., Swanson, and Deiters. 2,741,977.
Stuart, Isobel E. : See-
Stuart, Alexander T. 2,739.807.
Stuart, Jackson P., to General Electric Co. High gain self-
saturating magnetic amplifier. 2,758,161, 8-7-56, CI.
179—171.
Stuart, James A., Jr. Valve assembly for flush tanks.
2,745,109, 5-15-56, CI. 4—56.
369555— P 49
Stuart, Joseph, III, to General Motors Corp. Pressure re-
sponsive device. 2,768,647, 10-30-56, CI. 138 — 46.
Stuart, Mary. Guide for the application of lipstick to the
lips. 2,746,463, 5-22-56, CI. 132—88.5.
Stuart, Norma E. : See —
Stuart, Charles X. and X. E. 2,733,455.
Stuart, Spencer R., and A. R. Raymond, to The Martin-Senour
Co. Paint display device. 2,748,498, 6-5-56, CI. 35—28.3.
Stuart-Williams : See —
Rajchman, Jan A., Stuart-Williams, and Endres.
2,760,15^3.
Stuart-Williams, Raymond : See —
Pollard, Brian VV., and Stuart-Williams. 2,757,864.
Stiibbe, Friedrich. Heel piece, particularly of hard rubber
with celluloid coating. 2,771,692, 11-27-56, CI. 36—35.
Stubblefield, Edward M. : See —
Anderson, Philip P., Jr., and Stubblefield. 2,749,095.
Stubblefield, Edward M., to Servel, Inc. Purging device for
closed refrigeration systems. 2,730,869, 1-17-56, CI. 62 —
119.
Stubblefield, Edward M., and W. V. Cropper, to Servel, Inc.
Corrosion inhibitor. 2,755,170, 7-17-56, CI. 23—89.
Stubbs, George. Valve for inflatable pessaries and the like.
2,769,442, 11-6-56, CI. 128—127.
Stubbs, Sherman C. Automatic feed poultry battery.
2,735,400, 2-21-56, CI. 119—18.
Stube, Frederick : See —
Davis, Louis E., Stube, and Knapp. 2,738,414.
Stube, Frederick F., to R. E. Dietz Co. Lamp socket converter.
2,738,474, 3-13-56, CI. 339—31.
Stubnitz-Greene Spring Corp. : See —
Davis, Harlan L. 2,754,892.
Stuck, Harold D. : See —
Birdseye, Clarence, and Stuck. 2,771,361.
Stuck, Harold D., to John W. Bolton & Sons, Inc. Process of
repairing Jordan plugs. 2,734,261, 2-14-56, CI. 29 — 401.
Stuckenholt, Casper S., to The W. J. Schoenberger Co. Valve.
2,747,830, 5-29-56, CI. 251—97.
Stucker, Joseph B., and E. T. Fronczak, to The Pure Oil Co.
Alkaline earth metal base greases and their preparation.
2,755,248, 7-17-56, CI. 252 — 40.
Stucker, Joseph B., and E. W. Brennan, to The Pure Oil Co.
Preparation of dibenzenoid alkyl sulfides. 2,755,305,
7-17-56, CI. 260—608.
Stucker, Joseph B., N. D. Williams, and G. Wolfram, to The
Pure Oil Co. Gear oil lubricants. 2,764,550, 9-25-56, CI.
252 — 46.6.
Studebaker-Packard Corp. : See —
Clark, John M. 2,751,355.
Golding, Donald B. 2,761,291.
Horton, Winthrop S., and Lucia.
Kauffman, John H., and Moore.
Kauffman, John H., and Moore.
Lidgard, Edward J. 2,769,534.
Lucia, Carroll J., and De Lorean. 2,769,350.
Lucia, Carroll J., and Witzky. 2,769,303.
McFarland, Forest R. 2,735,310.
McFarland, Forest R. 2,735,527.
McFarland, Forest R. 2,769,307.
Misch, Herbert L. 2,763,215.
Miseh, Herbert L. 2.769.458.
Nash, Edward L. 2,769,353.
Perry, Thomas W., and Schubert.
Taylor, Ross E. 2,769,437.
Teed, Floyd J. 2,735,708.
Van Deventer, Ralph E. 2,769,226.
Ware, Marsden, and Witzky. 2,739,579.
Witzky, Julius E. 2,769,434.
Witzky, Julius E. 2,769,438.
Zenker, Richard L. 2,735,315.
Studebaker, Thomas B. Gasoline
2,772,052, 11-27-56. CI. 235—84.
Studenic, Alfred and Anthony. Wax impregnated leather and
method of making same. 2,769,724, 11-6-56, CI. 117 — 55.
Studenic. Anthony : See —
Studenic, Alfred and Anthony. 2,769,724.
Studer, Frank J. : See —
Cusano, Dominic A., and Studer. 2,732,313.
Studer, Paul A. : See —
Salvin, Victor S., and Studer. 2,760,841.
Studler, Clara B. Girdle. 2,758,311, 8-14-56, CI. 2—43.
Studley, Clarence K., Jr. Angularly and linearly adjustable
stock guide. 2,745,447, 5-15-56, CI. 143—169.
Stueber, Hugh C, and G. A. Moore. Combination rocker-
glider and pushcart. 2,774,611, 12-18-56, CI. 280 — 218.
Stuebing, William R. Means for automatically aliening and
feeding elongate elements. 2,733.834, 2-7-56, CI. 221—212.
Stueland, Harold M., to Deere & Co. Fluid-pressure control
system. 2,729,224, 1-3-56, CI. 137—102.
Stueland. Harold M., to Deere & Co. Control mechanism for
mounting on a movable support. 2,729,349, 1-3-56, CI.
214—140.
Stueland, Harold M., to Deere & Co. Attachment frame for
tractors. 2,746,624, 5-22-56, CI. 214—131.
Stueland, Harold M., to Deere & Co. Parking stand for trac-
tor-implement combination. 2,748,960, 6-5-56, €1.
214—131.
Stueland, Harold M., to Deere & Co. Fluid-pressure control
valve for material loaders. 2,751,932, 6-26-56, CI.
137 — 621.
lliam H. : See — -
3,205.
2.769,420.
2,733.964.
2,735,724.
2,769,659.
lileage calculator.
770
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Stuer, Joseph. Single shaft loom. 2,748,806, 6-5-56, CI.
139—146.
Stuerzl, Henry C. : See —
Comey, Charles S., Saxton, and Stuerzl. 2,770,003.
Stuhlreyer, Anthony H. : See —
Huser, Richard J., and Stuhlreyer. 2,731,113.
Stukenborg, Frederick W. and L. C. Method of cotton har-
vesting. 2,700,324, 8-28-56, CI. 56—11.
Stukenborg, Louis C. : See —
Stukenborg, Frederick W. and L. C. 2,760,324.
Stukey, Wilfred B. Dispenser unit comprising a flexible ring
having a tubular member slidable therein. 2,761,597,
9-4-56, CI. 222—525.
Stulen, Foster B., to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Method of develop-
ing lift from the propeller blades of an airplane. 2,738,148,
3-13-56, CI. 244—65.
Stults, Frederick C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Liquid mixing apparatus. 2,756,971, 7-31-56, CI. 259—9.
Stumbock, Max J., to Baker & Co., Inc. Composite metal
article of chrome steel and platinum components. 2,729,881,
1-10-56, CI. 29—196.3.
Stump, Eugen, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellscliaft. Precom-
bustion diesel engine. 2,739,578, 3-27-56, CI. 123—32.
Stump, Eugen, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Precham-
ber compression ignition engine. 2,741,229, 4-10-56, CI.
123—32.
Stump, Eugen, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Vehicle
speed indicating device for motor vehicles. 2,751,580,
6-19-56, CI. 340—263.
Stump, Eugen, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Shiftable
clutch in change speed transmission. 2,774,451, 12-18-56,
CI. 192 — 48.
Stump, James E. Water bag carrier. 2,729,373, 1-3-56, CI.
224—42.03.
Stumpf, Frank M. : See —
Kempthorne, James L., and Stumpf. 2,754,155.
Stunkard, Norman W., to Iron Fireman Mfg. Co. Fan con-
trol system. 2,753,119, 7-3-56, CI. 236 — 49.
Stupka, Wilma G. : See —
Swenson. Paul F., and Cooperrider. 2,772,834.
Sturdevant, Edward N. : See —
Bowie, Frank, and Sturdevant. 2,746,218.
Sturdi-Bilt Steel Products, Inc. : See —
Franks, Norvin H. 2,743,747.
Sturgeon, Hugh D., 50% to T. E. Reed. Shock absorber cou-
pling for rotary drill. 2,756,022, 7-24-56. CI. 255—28.
Sturges, George C., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Lighting sys-
tem for indicating instruments. 2,740,372, 4-3-56, CI.
116—133.
Sturges, George C, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Indicating
instrument. 2,768,605, 10-30-56, CI. 116—129.
Sturges, George C. and L. B. Kelly, to Bendix Aviation Corp.
Instrument lighting. 2,737,744, 3-13-56, CI. 40—130.5.
Sturges, Robert A. : See —
Sample, James H., and Sturges. 2,746,942.
Sturgess, John B. : See —
Dobbie. Thomas A., and Sturgess. 2,771,228.
Sturgis Posture Chair Co. : See —
Fisher, Walter M. 2,760,562.
Sturm, Erwin. Rotary pump and motor hydraulic trans-
mission. 2,750,895, 6-19-56, CI. 103 — 120.
Sturm, Robert H. Piezo-electric devices. 2,759,241, 8-21-56,
CI. 29—25.35.
Sturm, Robert H. Piezo-electric devices. 2,769,930, 11-6-56,
CI. 310—8.9.
Sturm, Ruger and Co., Inc. : See —
Ruger, William B. 2,733,529.
Sturman, Isidore. Adjustable shoe heel. 2,767,489, 10-23-56,
CI. 36—34.
Sturmey Archer Gears Ltd. : See —
Brown. William. 2,769,354.
Sturtevant Mill Co. : See —
Doyle, William T. 2,773,650.
Doyle. William T. 2,774,476.
Marchant. John H. 2,763,437.
Sturtz, Lawrence G. : See —
Beatty, David L., and Sturtz. 2,733,642.
Sturtzer, August, to Schloemann Aktiengesellschaft. Shear-
ing machines. 2,766,824, 10-16-56. CI. 164—47.
Sturz, Anna. Corset. 2,731,638. 1-24-56, CI. 2 — 39.
Sturz, Anna. Health corset. 2,731,639, 1-24-56, CI. 2 — 39.
Sttittgen, Ruth, to Schi-Wa Chemisch-Pharmazeutische Fabrik
G. m. b. H. Antihistaminic compounds. 2,754,296,
7-10-56, CI. 260—211.
Stutz & Cie. : See —
Stutz, Walter. 2,747,728.
Stutz, Robert C. : See —
King, De Witt L., and Stutz. 2,745,171.
Stutz, Rolf. Hearing aid casing. 2,775,652, 12-25-56, CI.
179—107.
Stutz, Walter, to Stutz & Cie. Apparatus for removing thread
wastes on thread carriers used in textile machines.
2,747,728, 5-29-50. CI. 203—355.
Stutzman, Guy R. : See —
Potter, Kenneth P., and Stutzman. 2,770,420.
Stutzman, Leroy F. : See —
Thodos, George, and Stutzman. 2,753,012.
Stuyts, Andreas L. : See —
Gorter, Evert W., Rathenau, and Stuyts. 2,762,778.
Styer, James M. Aerating device. 2,738,613, 3-20-56, CI.
43—56.
Styles, Leonard W., to Gestetner Ltd. Sheet feeding mech-
anisms. 2,775,451, 12-25-56, CI. 271—61.
Styles, Leonard W., and H. J. Picking, to Gestetner Ltd.
Stencil duplicating machines. 2,730,042, 1-10-56, CI.
101—122.
Siiberkrub, Franz A. Fluid coupling. 2,730,877, 1-17-56, CI.
64—26.
Subias, Ruiz. Figure toy with movable eyes. 2,733,546,
2-7-56, CI. 46—135.
Sublett, Ira, to Fairmont Railway Motors, Inc. Railway
track appliances. 2,762,313, 9-11-56, CI. 104 — 16.
Sublett, Ira, and C. D. Johnson, to Fairmont Railway Motors,
Inc. Hydraulic driving apparatus. 2,731,796, 1-24-56,
CI. 60—51.
Sublette, William M. Projectile with gas seal therearound.
2,759,421 8-21-56, CI. 102—92.5.
Subluskey, Lee A., to Hercules Powder Co. Bromodehydro-
abietic acid derivatives. 2,744,100, 5-1-56, CI. 260—97.
Subluskey, Lee A., to Hercules Powder Co. 9(10)-dehydro-
dehydroabietic acid derivatives. 2,744,101, 5-1-56, CI.
260—99.
Subluskey, Lee A., to Hercules Powder Co. Acetoxydehydro-
abietic acid derivatives. 2,744,102, 5-1-56, CI. 260 — 99.
Subluskey, Lee A., to Hercules Powder Co. l,2,3,4,4a,9,10,10a-
octahydro-9-hydroxy-l- hydroxymethyl - 7 - isopropenyl-l,4a-
dimethylphenanthrene. 2,750,365, 6-12-56, CI. 260 — 97.
Subluskey, Lee A., to Hercules Powder Co. 9-oxodehydro-
abietyl alcohol and process of preparation. 2,750,370,
6-12-56, CI. 260—99.
Subluskey, Lee A., to Hercules Powder Co. Products from
the oxidation of the lactone of hydroxytetrahydroabietic
acid. 2,750,371, 6-12-56, CI. 260—99.
Subluskey, Lee A., to Hercules Powder Co. 1, 2,3,4, 4a,9, 10, 10a-
octahydro - 7,9 - dihydroxy-1- hydroxymethyl -1,4a -dimethyl-
phenanthrene and process. 2,750,425, 6-12-56, CI. 260 — 619.
Submerged Combustion Co. of America, Inc. : See — ■
Heinze, Robert V. 2,754,098.
Submerged Log Co. Ltd., The : See —
Swannell, Alexander C. 2,754,479.
Suchke, Frederick M„ to Pioneer Heddle and Reed Co., Inc.
Heddle bar support. 2,739,617, 3-27-56, CI. 139 — 92.
Suchke, Frederick M., to Pioneer Heddle and Reed Co., Inc.
Heddle bar support. 2,739,618, 3-27-56, CI. 139 — 92.
Suciu, Mary. Hot water bottle cover. 2,770,275, 11-13-56,
CI. 150—52.
Suck, Harvey M. Rotary cultivator. 2,766,675, 10-16-56,
CI. 97—212.
Suckfiill, Fritz : See —
Dittmar, Gerhard, Putter, and Suckfiill. 2,734,052.
Schmidt, Karl, Muller, Putter, Suckfiill, and Dittmar.
2,753,344.
Suckno, I. & J., Co. : See —
Schott, Henry. 2,767,959.
Suddeutsche Kalkstickstoffwerke Aktiengesellschaft : See—
Kaess, Franz J. 2,741,330.
Sudekum, Ralph H., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Chlorosulfonated hydrocarbon polymer compositions con-
taining anti-gelling agents. 2,752,317, 6-26-56, CI.
260—29.1.
Sudekum, Ralph H., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Stabilized chlorosulfonated hydrocarbon polymer composi-
tions. 2,757,155, 7-31-56, CI. 260—30.4.
Sudman, Israel H., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Electronic timer for
speed measurement. 2,768,349, 10-23-56, CI. 324 — 70.
Sudwerke Motoren-und Kraftwagenfabriken G. m. b. H. : See —
Cambeis. Walter, and Haase. 2,765.782.
Suen, Tzeng J., to American Cyanamid Co. Shrinkage control
of cellulosic and wool textiles with diglycidyl ether com-
pounds. 2,730,427, 1-10-56, CI. 8—116.
Suen, Tzeng J., and A. M. Schiller, to American Cyanamid Co.
Rotary well drilling and composition therefor. 2,730,497,
1-10-56, CI. 252—8.5.
Suen, Tzeng J., and A. M. Schiller, to American Cyanamid Co.
Water soluble resinous compositions and process of pre-
paring same. 2,730,516, 1-10-56, CI. 260 — 67.6.
Suen. Tzeng J., and Y. Jen, to American Cyanamid Co.
Melamine-formaldehyo-polyamine condensation product.
2.769.796, 11-6-56. CI. 260—45.2.
Suen. Tzeng J., and Y. Jen, to American Cyanamid Co.
Melamine resins modified with polyalkvlene polyamine-
halohydrin condensates. 2.769.797. 11-6-56, CI. 260 — 15.2.
Suen, Tzeng J., and Y. Jen, to American Cvanamid Co.
Polyamine modified melamine resins. 2,769,799, 11-6-56,
CI. 260—67.6.
Suen, Tzeng J., and Y. Jen. to American Cyanamid Co.
Polyamine modified mela mine-formaldehyde resins.
2,769.800, 11-6-56, CI. 260 — 67.6.
Suen, Tzeng-Jiueq, and A. M. Schiller, to American Cyanamid
Co. Sulfonated methvlol acrvlamide polymers and their
preparation. 2,761,834, 9-4-56, CI. 252—8.5.
Suen, Tzeng-Jiueq, and A. M. Schiller, to American Cyanamid
Co. Sulfonated methylol acrylamide copolymers. 2,761,856,
9-4-56, CI. 260—79.3.
Suerken, Maxwell C, to Lamac Process Co. Shoe press pad.
2,745,123, 5-15-56, CI. 12—38.
Suerken, Maxwell C, to Lamac Process Co. Clicking ma-
chine. 2,760,569, 8-28-56, CI. 164 — 25.
Suerken, Maxwell C, to Lamac Process Co. Shoe press pad.
2.772,428. 12-4-56, CI. 12—38.
Suess. Edwin H. Flexible closure for cars and the like.
2,738,006, 3-13-56, CI. 160—368.
Sugar Research Foundation Inc. : See —
Heidt, Lawrence J. 2,758,040.
LIST OF PATENTEES
771
Sugarman, Meyer L., Jr., to Radio Corp. of America. Elec-
trostatic photographic printing. 2,758,524, 8-14-5G, CI.
95—1.3.
Sugarman, Meyer L., Jr, to Radio Corp. of America. Elec-
trostatic printing. 2,758,939, 8-14-56, CI. 117—17.5.
Sugarman, Nathan, to Georgia Tech Research Institute.
Process for simultaneously extracting oil and protein from
oleaginous materials. 2,762,820, 9-11-56, CI. 260 — 412.3.
Sugden, Eric W., to Parmiter, Hope & Sugden Ltd. Electric
fuses. 2,773,151, 12-4-56, CI. 200 — 131.
Suggs, James A. Telescopic bath tub safety hand rail.
2,736,904, 3-6-56, CI. 4 — 185.
Suggs, Thomas F., to Cocker Machine & Foundry Co. Varia-
ble speed drive apparatus. 2,734,253, 2-14-56, CI. 28 — 36.
Sugimoto, Roy : See — ■
Hinkamp, James B., Sugimoto, and Dittmar. 2,734,910.
Suhl, Harry : See —
Pierce, John R., and Suhl. 2,743,322.
Suhr, Henry B., to American Potash & Chemical Corp.
Process for the separation of sodium tetraborate from
liquors containing both sodium tetraborate and potassium
chloride. 2,738,254, 3-13-56, CI. 23—38.
Suits, Chauncey G., to General Electric Co. High tempera-
ture high pressure reactor. 2,745,713, 5-15-56, CI. 23 — 1.
Sukacev, Lev. Self-heating containers. 2,733,709, 2-7-56,
CI. 126—262.
Sukava, Armas J. Automatic casting machine. 2,763,904,
9-25-56, CI. 22—79.
Sukow, Donald N. : See —
Pray. Blaine O., and Sukow. 2,759,981.
Sulcek, Charles E., to Whirlpool-Seeger Corp. Refrigerator
door construction. 2,764,785, 10-2-56, CI. 20 — 35.
Sulga, John V. : See —
Underwood, Ivan L., and Sulga. 2,755,124.
Sulger, Jakob, to L. Schuler A.-G. Stamping and shearing
machine tools. 2,738,840, 3-20-56, CI. 164—12.
Sulger, Jakob, to L. Schuler A. G. Bearing structure.
2,773,400, 12-11-56, CI. 74 — 595.
Sulger, Joseph F. Indicator. 2,748,514, 6-5-56, CI. 40 — 70.
Sulich, John, Jr. : See —
Kosalek, Joseph F., and Sulich. 2,746,863.
Kosalek, Joseph F., and Sulich. 2,772,974.
Sulich, John, Jr., and C. E. Herrick, Jr., to General Aniline &
Film Corp. Method of improving rate of ammonia develop-
ment of light sensitive diazotype materials. 2,755,185,
7-17-56, CI. 95—6.
Sullivan, Alan P., to Bailey Meter Co. Gas analysis and
combustion control apparatus. 2,762,568, 9-11-56, CI.
236—15.
Sullivan, Alan P., Jr. : See —
Weijlard, John, and Sullivan. 2,742,491.
Sullivan, Archie L. Ventilating hole drilling machine sup-
porting frame. 2,730,334, 1-10-56, CI. 255—51.
Sullivan, Clifford E. Hydraulic booster drive for motor ve-
hicles. 2,733,771, 2-7-56, CI. 180—66.
Sullivan, Cornelius D. Combination masher and fork.
2,773,530, 12-11-56, CI. 146—204.
Sullivan, Daniel M. Electrical contact or circuit component.
2,744,180, 5-1-56, CI. 200—166.
Sullivan, Ernest R., to Washington H. Soul Pattinson and
Co. Ltd. Hypodermic needle injector. 2,730,099, 1-10-56,
CI. 128—218.
Sullivan, Frank A. V., to American Cyanamid Co. N,N'-alkyl-
enebisbenzosulfotriazenes. 2,744,896, 5-8-56. CI. 260 — 243.
Sullivan, Frank A. V., to American Cyanamid Co.
Preparation of n-oxydiethylene benzothiazolesulfenamide.
2,758,995, 8-14-56, CI. 260—247.1.
Sullivan, Frank A. V., and A. R. Davis, to American Cyanamid
Co. Tris-phenols. 2,773.907, 12-11-56, CI. 260—619.
Sullivan, George C. : See —
Lebold, Jack W., and Sullivan. 2,767,461.
Sullivan, George C. Gun stock of expanded cellular plastic
material. 2,753,642, 7-10-56, CI. 42—71.
Sullivan, George D. Combined ornamental charm and hous-
ing. 2,731,812, 1-24-56, CI. 63—23.
Sullivan, Harold W. Fat saver vessel for gravy and the
like. 2,765,105, 10-2-5G, CI. 222—510.
Sullivan, James D. : See —
Healy, James H.. and Sullivan. 2,754,222.
Sullivan, John J. Hypodermic syringe. 2,735,427, 2-21-56,
CI. 128—218.
Sullivan, John J., and L. H. Martell. Fishing lures.
2,741,056, 4-10-56, CI. 43—42.03.
Sullivan, John K., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Ti-
tanium tetrafluoride as catalyst in production. 2,729,619,
1-3-56, CI. 260—75.
Sullivan, John K., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Neo-
dymium chloride as catalyst in production of polyesters.
2,729,620, 1-3-56, CI. 260—75.
Sullivan, John K., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Pro-
duction of polyesters using basic ferric acetate as catalyst.
2.740,768, 4-3-56. CI. 260 — 75.
Sullivan, Lawrence J., to N. E. Griffin. Containers. 2,742,218,
4-17-56, CI. 229—6.
Sullivan. Marie-Jo : See —
Elslager, Edward F., Short, and Sullivan. 2,773,064.
Sullivan, Mary W. Educational and amusement device.
2,747,298, 5-29-56, CI. 35—26.
Sullivan, Michael. Choke collar. 2,743,702, 5-1-56, CI.
119 — 106.
Sullivan, Miles V., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Dep-
osition of metal films from carbonyls. 2,759,848, 8-21-56,
CI. 117—107.
Sullivan, Neil : See —
Cockram, Reginald W. J., Sullivan, and Wilkerson.
2,736,459.
Sullivan, Norman M., to The Alvey Ferguson Co. Adjustable
width roller skate-type gravity conveyor. 2,740,513,
4-3-56, CI. 193—35.
Sullivan, Patrick : See —
Barnard, Kenneth N., Greenblatt, and Sullivan.
2,732,417.
Sullivan, Paul A., to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Temperature-
controlled time-delay signal-translating device. 2,760,165,
8-21-56, CI. 333—30.
Sullivan, Raymond H. : See —
Dyer, John B., and Sullivan. 2,735,029.
Sullivan, Raymond H., and P. R. Contant, to General Motors
Corp. Electric clock ratchet drive. 2,741,083, 4-10-56,
CI. 58—28.
Sullivan, Raymond H., and P. R. Contant, to General Motors
Corp. Electric balance clock. 2,768,495, 10-30-56, CI.
58—28.
Sullivan, Richard A., and J. L. Adrian, to Curtiss-Wright
Corp. Aeronautical propeller low pitch limit stop.
2,763,328, 9-18-56, CI. 170—160.3.
Sullivan, Richard C. Concrete form support. 2,763,048,
9-18-56, CI. 25—131.
Sullivan, Robert D. : See —
Mika, Thomas F., and Sullivan. 2,764,497.
Sullivan, Robert H., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Purification of dimethyl terephthalate. 2,753,369, 7-3-56,
CI. 260^75.
Sullivan, Robert W., and E. V. Hudson, to The Budd Co.
Method of making slatted plow moldboard. 2,760,253,
8-28-56, CI. 29—14.
Sullivan, Roger M., y2 to J. J. O'Connell. Structural toy
outfit. 2,732,654, 1-31-56, CI. 46—16.
Sullivan, Ruth C. : See —
Ross, Eli. 2,774,976.
Sullivan, Thomas J., to Avien, Inc. Capacitor. 2,759,134,
8-14-56, CI. 317—246.
Sullivan, Thomas J., C. H. Milligan, and G. F. Lillquist, to
The American Agricultural Chemical Co. Manufacture of
potassium fluoborate. 2,738,255, 3-13-56, CI. 23 — 59.
Sullivan, Vincent A., Jr., and Z. J. Ptasinski, to The Stepan
Chemical Co. Detergent purification. 2,768,957, 10-30-56,
CI. 252—153.
Sullivan, William J. Animated display device. 2,770,073,
11-13-56, CI. 46—239.
Sullivan, William N., and F. H. Babers, dedicated to the free
use of the people in the Territory of the United States.
Method of applying lindane. 2,750,252, 6-12-56, CI.
21—53.
Sullivan, Woodruff T. Mechanism for ejecting shuttles in
looms. 2,760,521, 8-28-56, CI. 139 — 134.
Suloff, Paul D. : See—
Kilborn, Karl B., and Suloff. 2,740,459.
Sulzer Freres, Societe' Anonyme : See —
Brunner, Alfred. 2,747,555.
Buri, Alfred. 2,774,381.
Eisermann, Friedrich, and Siegfried. 2,772.155
Feer, Kurt. 2,774,284.
Pfarrwaller, Erwin. 2.737,981.
Pfarrwaller, Erwin. 2,749,946.
Pfarrwaller, Erwin. 2,759,496.
Profos, Paul. 2,774.731.
Sulzer, Peter G., to F. H. Mcintosh. Oscillators. 2,764,643,
9-25-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Sumers, Robert W. : See —
Schroeder, Carl W., and Sumers. 2,774,691.
Sumersett Products Co. : See —
Phelps, Charles F. 2,760,701.
Sumey, Ivan E., to International Harvester Co. Pneumatic
conveyor for cotton pickers. 2,771,322, 11-20-56, CI.
302 — 37.
Sumiya, Shinzo. Liquid evaporating apparatus. 2,746,536,
5-22-56, CI. 159—17.
Summerer, William H., and A. L. Ketchum, to Admiral Corp.
Television tube support. 2,738,500, 3-13-56, CI. 340 — 367.
Summerhayes, Harry R., Jr., R. E. Anderson, and E. S. Samp-
son, to General Electric Co. Automatic container inspec-
tion equipment. 2,750,519, 6-12-56, CI. 250 — 214.
Summerlin, Frederick A. : See —
Sedgfield, Hugh B., and Summerlin. 2,730,573.
Summerour, Marion A., to National Metal Products Co., Inc.
Lawn mower propelling mechanism. 2,764,268, 9-25-56,
CI. 192— .096.
Summers, Charles W. Vertically adjustable wheel support
for livestock operating table. 2,767,997, 10-23-56, CI.
280 — 44.
Summers, Gerald C, to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Mud
correction for velocity well logging. 2,768,701, 10-30-56,
CI. 181—0.5.
Summers, Gerald C, and J. O. Ely, to Socony Mobil Oil Co.,
Inc. Electromechanical acoustic pulser. 2,737,639, 3-6-56,
CI. 340—18.
Summers, Gerald C, and R. A. Broding, to Socony Mobil Oil
Co., Inc. Metallic coupling means for acoustic logging.
2,742,629, 4-17-56, CI. 340—18.
Summers Gyroscope Co. : See —
Dolude, Roman J. 2,734,385.
Elmer, Edward M. 2,763.052.
Summers, J Mills. Quick acting fastener. 2,757,429, 8-7-56,
CI. 24—221.
Summers, Kenneth A. Torque and weight control apparatus.
2,754.080, 7-10-56, CI. 255—28.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Summers, Neil W. : See —
Skronime. Arnold B., and Summers. 2,766,075.
Summers, Neil W., and A. B. Skromme, to Deere Mfg. Co.
Eeel structure for agricultural harvester. 2,748,556,
6-5-56, CI. 56—400.
Summers, Sebern S. Threshing machine for vegetables and
grains. 2,771,078, 11-20-56, CI. 130—30.
Summers, Thomas O., Jr. Gyroscopic control instrument.
2,728,979, 1-3-56, CI. 74—5.34.
Summers, Thomas O., Jr. Flight control system. 2,729,407,
1-3-56, CI. 244—79.
Summers, Thomas O., Jr. Spring-driven gyroscopes.
2,732,721, 1-31-56, CI. 74—5.41.
Summers, Thomas O., Jr. Automatic mechanism for con-
trolling erection of a gyrovertical. 2,763,157, 9-18-56,
CI. 74—5.47.
Summers, William J., to General Patent Corp. Coin selectors
of the gravity type. 2,766,865, 10-16-56, CI. 194—97.
Summit Trust Co., The : See —
May, Walter G., and Matheson. 2,746,810.
May, Walter G., and Matheson. 2,761,889.
Sweeney, William J., and Matheson. 2,741,546.
Sumner, Clyde : See —
Patterson, John H., and Sumner. 2,758,607.
Sumner, Harold A. Automobile air conditioner. 2,752,842,
7-3-56, CI. 98—2.
Sumner Iron Works : See —
Briggs, William C, and Fish. 2,765,198.
Fish, Marion F., and Small. 2,756,788.
Riddell, Cyrus M., and Rattenbury. 2,765,012.
Sun Chemical Corp. : See —
Curado, Joseph G., and Praeg. 2,750,296.
Goldstein Herman B., Pollock, and Zerner. 2,756,175.
Mason, Scott. Goldstein, and Cotter. 2,758,123.
Stockmayer, Hugo P. 2,736,719.
Sun Oil Co. : See —
Baggett, Joe B. 2,764,991.
Bagsar, Aaron B. 2,729,184.
Bagsar, Aaron B. 2,737,918.
Banks, Daniel B. 2,766,002.
Barnes, William E. 2,762,608.
Blattenberger, John W. 2.752,310.
Bowen, Frank W. 2,760,914.
Bowers, Rolland G. 2,759,875.
Bowers. Rolland G. 2,708,884.
Boyer, Jackson S. 2,754,274.
Boyer, Jackson S. 2,754,275.
Carter, Philip L. 2,755,204.
Conn, William K. 2,751.423.
Coppock, Walter J. 2,734,032.
Cox, William H., and Millington. 2,753,544.
Cummings, Leland W. T. 2,731,399.
Dougherty, Patrick F. 2,745,639.
Dougherty, Patrick F. 2,767.132.
Dougherty. Patrick F. 2.772,564.
Duhamel, Jay W. 2,761,740.
Evans, William T. 2,774,927.
Fear, James V. D., and Moscrip. 2,773,803.
Ferris, Seymour W. 2,730,476.
Ferris, Seymour W., Tench, and Duling. 2,734,365.
Hetzel, Stanford J. 2,742,497.
Hetzel, Stanford J. 2,752,330.
Hetzel, Stanford J. 2,754,189.
Hetzel, Stanford J. 2,757,157.
Hetzel, Stanford J. 2,766,217.
Hetzel, Stanford J. 2,706,272.
Honeycutt, Earl M., and Calkins. 2,775,632.
Honeycutt, Earl M., and Wallin. 2,770,580.
Huffman, Walter C. 2,767,031.
Jezl, James L. 2,746,989.
Jezl, James L. 2,770,594.
Jezl, James L. 2,770,595.
Jezl, James L. 2,770,596.
Jezl, James L. 2,770,597.
Jezl, James L. 2,770,598.
Jezl, James L., and Mills. 2,745,793.
Jezl, James L., and Schneider. 2.767,131.
Jezl, James L., and Schneider. 2,771,404.
Kennedy, Robert M. 2,767,057.
Kennedy, Robert M., and Donnell. 2,767,231.
Kennedy, Robert M., and Schneider. 2.767,228.
Kline, Charles C, and Myers. 2,773,806.
La Porte, Walter N. 2,742,408.
Lassiat, Raymond C. 2,758,881.
Lenhart, William E., Jr., and Ledbetter. 2,730,333.
Mayes Fred M. 2,734,682.
McClure, William L. 2,737,294.
McClure, William L. 2,742.343.
McKinney, John F., Jr. 2,744,793.
Mertes, Thomas S., and Rhodes. 2,745,888.
Millington, John W. 2,751,573.
Mills, Ivor W. 2,746,875.
Mills, Ivor W. 2,746,876.
Mills, Ivor W. 2,746,910.
Mills, Ivor W., and Johnson. 2,735,877.
Patterson, Omar L. 2,734,137.
Patterson, Omar L. 2,747,796.
Quist, Harold A. 2,730,123.
Quist, Harold A. 2,746,293.
Quist, Harold A. 2,747,601.
Quist, Harold A. 2,760,373.
Rowe, David A. 2,732,343.
Rowe, David A. 2,771.420.
Rutherford, Robert. 2,774,094.
Sun Oil Co. : See— Continued
Ryder, Reginald D. 2,771,324.
Schneider, Abraham. 2,742,512.
Schneider, Abraham. 2,742,513.
Schneider, Abraham. 2,742,514.
Schneider, Abraham. 2,742,516.
Schneider, Abraham, and Conn. 2,734,092.
Schneider, Abraham, and Conn. 2,734,093.
Schneider, Abraham, and Conn. 2,739,993.
Schneider, Abraham, and Conn. 2,742,507.
Schneider, Abraham, and Jezl. 2,758,058.
Shawhan, Elbert N. 2,765,219.
Shimp, Hans G. 2,766,188.
Shimp, Hans G. 2,766,189.
Stuart, Archibald P. 2,736,689.
Stuart, Archibald P. 2,742,515.
Stuart, Archibald P. 2,767,120.
Tench, John D. 2,773,812.
Thayer, Clarence H. 2,739,928.
Thayer, Clarence H. 2,752,203.
Thayer, Clarence H. 2,753,221.
Thober, Herbert C, and McClure. 2,733,993.
Thomas, Charles L. 2,737,932.
Thomas, Charles L. 2,749,297.
Thomas, Charles L. 2,749,298.
Thompson, William E. 2,767,204.
Thompson, William E. 2,767,205.
Tucker, Billie E. 2,757,742.
Weatherly, Earl R. 2,747,500.
Weatherly, Earl R. 2,754,344.
Young, Einar T. 2,756,511.
Sun Rubber Co., The : See —
Crafton, Marvin J., and Rekettye. 2,730,765.
Rekettye, Paul. 2,763,031.
Rekettye, Paul. 2,770,213.
Sunbeam Corp. : See —
Bartlett, Edwin S. 2,741,136.
Jepson, Ivar. Re. 24,181.
Jepson, Ivar. 2,738,073.
Jepson, Ivar. 2,744,344.
Jepson, Ivar. 2,744,995.
Jepson, Ivar. 2,753,435.
Jepson, Ivar. 2,753,583.
Jepson, Ivar. 2,761,375.
Jepson, Ivar. 2,763,762.
Vieceli, Joseph L. 2,741,235.
Wallerius, John. 2,741,469.
Sunbeam Lighting Co. : See —
Bodian, Marcus. 2,749,074.
Sundback, Paul P. Method of nobbing steels. 2,755,689,
7-24-56, CI. 76—107.
Sundback, Raymond A., to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Corrosion-
resistant filters. 2,768,144, 10-23-56, CI. 252 — 417.
Sundberg, Carl W. : See —
Ferar, Montgomery, and Sundberg. 2,759,093.
Sundberg, Carl W., to Reo Motors, Inc. Baby stroller and
latching mechanism therefor. 2,751,232, 6-19-56, CI.
280—41.
Sundberg, Erik G., and B. G. Ousback, to Aktiebolaget Tudor.
Method and means for drying accumulator electrodes.
2,747,008, 5-22-56, CI. 136—33.
Sundberg, Johannes G. Replacement cap for collapsible tubes.
2,755,975, 7-24-56, CI. 222—498.
Sundberg, Robert L. : See—
Mayhew, Raymond L., Nunn, and Sundberg. 2,774,709.
Sundberg, Robert L., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Produc-
tion of N,N-polyoxyethylated rosin amines. 2,742,455,
4-17-56, CI. 260—102.
Sundblad, Folke W. Sun dial. 2,754,593, 7-17-56, CI. 33 — 62.
Sunde, Conrad J., to Malmstrom Chemical Corp. Fractiona-
tion of lanolin oil. 2,758,125, 8-7-56, CI. 260—428.5.
Sundeen, Earl I. : See —
Smith, James G., and Sundeen. 2,747,997.
Sundell, Knute : See —
Hommel, William B., and Sundell. 2,742,993.
Sunden, Stuart O., 40% to P. Fries, Jr. Lubricant feed and
lubricating device. 2,760,599, 8-28-56, CI. 184—103.
Sunden, Stuart O., 40% to P. Fries, Jr. Methods of making
lubricating systems and devices. 2,771,667, 11-27-56, CI.
29—420.5.
Sunderland, Oswald O. Sight mechanism for firearms.
2,774,143, 12-18-56, CI. 33—56.
Sundgren, Albert F., and E. E. Ekman. Method of refining
crude wax or the like. 2,739,976, 3-27-56, CI. 260 — 423.
Sundin, Anders T., and H. N. Nilsson. Automatic switching
device for radio, amplification, and similar systems.
2,766,378, 10-9-56, CI. 250—27.
Sundquist, Andrew. Building structures. 2,752,708, 7-3-56,
CI. 40—125.
Sundstrand Machine Tool Co. : See —
Cardillo, Joseph S., and Hann. 2.769,393.
Cardillo, Joseph S., Hann, Sadler, and Lundgard.
2,731,569.
Erikson. Robert W. 2,751.847.
Erikson, Robert W. 2.763.336.
Stoyke, Ludwig T. 2,732,808.
Stoyke, Ludwig T., and Scheflow. 2,774,309.
Wells, Charles B. 2,766.693.
Sundstrand Magnetic Products Co. : See —
Anderson, Axel. 2,752,538.
Sundstrand, Oscar J., and O. W. Swanson, to Underwood
Corp. Line-space control mechanism for flat platen type-
writer or the like. 2,770,344, 11-13-56, CI. 197—124.
LIST OF PATENTEES
773
Sundstrom, Erik O. A. : See —
Herneryd, Fritz O., Norro, and Sundstrom. 2,769,706.
Sundt, Edward V., to Sundt Engineering Co. Indicating fuse
post. 2,742,545, 4-17-56, CI. 200 — 121.
Sundt, Edward V., to Sundt Engineering Co. Combined indi-
cating fuse post and pilot light. 2,758,295. 8-7-56, CI.
340—250.
Sundt, Edward V., to Sundt Engineering Co. Time delay fuse.
2,769,877, 11-6-56, CI. 200—131.
Sundt, Edward V., to Sundt Engineering Co. Time delay fuse.
2,773,961, 12-11-56, CI. 200 — 123.
Sundt, Edward V., and H. A. Triplett, to Sundt Engineering
Co. Time delay fuse. 2,773,960, 12-11-56, CI. 200—123.
Sundt Engineering Co. : See —
Sundt. Edward V. 2,742,545.
Sundt, Edward V. 2,758,295.
Sundt, Edward V. 2,769,877.
Sundt, Edward V. 2,773,961.
Sundt, Edward V., and Triplett. 2,773,960.
Sunkist Growers, Inc. : See —
Baier, Willard E. 2,748,005.
Nicholson, John H. 2,751,067.
Stevens, Jesse W., and Pritchett. 2,764,486.
Wilson, Clarence W. 2,764,512.
Sunko, John, to Motorola, Inc. Hinge. 2,766,901, 10-16-56,
CI. 220—31.
Sunko, John, and W. C. Biederman, to Motorola, Inc. Kadio
cover switch. 2,756,299, 7-24-56, CI. 200—61.62.
Sunnen, Joseph. Hole gage. 2,735,188, 2-21-56, CI. 33—178.
Sunray Food Products Corp. : See —
Dasch, George. 2,757,502.
Sunrod Mfg. Corp. : See —
Olsson, Sven M. J. 2,752,410.
Sunstein, David E. : See —
Bradley, William E., and Sunstein. 2,749,449.
Sunstein, David E., to Philco Corp. Improved amplifier-detec-
tor circuit. 2,732,492, 1-24-56, CI. 250—20.
Sunstein, David E., to Philco Corp. Signal integrating sys-
tem. 2,736,021, 2-21-56, CI. 343 — 17.2.
Sunstein, David E., to Philco Corp. Pulse-echo system for
providing indications of moving objects in response to the
reflection of a single transmitted pulse. 2,739,307, 3-20-56,
Sunstein, David E., to Philco Corp. Color identification in
radar systems. 2,758,298, 8-7-56, CI. 343—5.
Sunstein, David E., to Philco Corp. Method of detecting
discontinuities in the reflective properties of surfaces.
2,773,253, 12-4-56, CI. 343—5.
Sunstrand Machine Tool Co. : See —
Hilgers, Robert W. 2,735,241.
Suozzo. John : See —
Santini, Danilo, Keiper, and Suozzo. 2,740,496.
Santini, Danilo, and Suozzo. 2,740,495.
Santini, Danilo, and Suozzo. 2,742,979.
Suozzo, John, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Elevator sys-
tems. 2,748,894, 6-5-56, CI. 187—29.
Suozzo. John, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Elevator
systems. 2,772,752, 12^-56, CI. 187—29.
Super Mold Corp. of California : See —
Fannen, John J. 2,731,689.
Glynn, Edwin A. 2,734,225.
Glynn, Edwin A. 2,736,060.
Glynn, Edwin A. 2,745,137.
Snyder, Robert M. 2,761,174.
Super Premiums, Inc. : See —
Briggs, Quentin L. 2,744,702. •
Super, Ralph K., to Detroit Duo-Grip Brake Corp. Brake
shoe fork. 2,742,110, 4-17-56, CI. 188—76.
Super, Ralph K., to Rockwell Spring and Axle Co. Brake.
2,750.006. 6-12-56. CI. 188—78.
Super, Ralph K., and B. E. House, to Rockwell Spring and
Axle Co. Transversely expanding wheel brake. 2,751,048,
6-19-56, CI. 188—78.
Superflow Mfg. Co., The : See —
Kromer, Wallace R. 2,742,048.
"Superga" Societa per Azioni : See —
Frieri, Luigi : 2,740,143.
Superior Furniture Co. : See —
Elles, Edward S., and Hawley. 2,734,788.
Superior Machine & Tool, Inc. : See —
Middleton, Forest L. 2,762,416.
Superior Pipe Specialties Co. : See — -
Ford. Alfred, and Overbeke. Re. 24,223.
Superior Railway Products Corp. : See —
Pennington, William A. 2,759,207.
Superior Scaffold Co. : See —
Squire. Robert K. 2,773,377.
Superior Separator Co. : See —
Carter, William R. 2,747,687.
Walstrom, Stanley R. 2,731,162.
Superior Switchboard and Devices Co., The : See —
Janson, Paul C. 2.742,173.
Moore. Craig M.. Morgan, and Trier. 2,755,904.
Trier, Raymond T. 2,774,953.
Superior Tank & Construction Co. : See —
Brown, Grover C, and Tompkins. 2,763,419.
Fowler, Ralph L. 2,738,094.
Fowler, Ralph L. 2,751,755.
Super-Treat, Inc. : See —
Heyl, John K., and Schweikert. 2,742,176.
Superweld Corp. : See —
Cape, Arthur T. 2,755,182.
Supramar A. G. : See —
Von Schertel, Hanns. 2,771,051.
Supreme Knitting Machine Co., Inc. : See —
Mishcon, Lester. 2,765,641.
Mishcon, Sam and L., and Agulnek. 2,770,117.
Supurdisplay Inc. : See —
Newman, Frederick H., Jr. 2,773,218.
SuratL Jerome J. : See —
Keonjian Edward, and Suran. 2,774,875.
Surbeck, Leighton H. Self-threading sewing machine needles.
2,767,670, 10-23-56, CI. 112—224.
Surdenik, Nicholas. Toothpick dispensing device. 2,765,953,
10-9-^6, CI. 221—257.
Surety Rubber Co., The : See —
Hall, Samuel S. 2,732,934.
Surface Combustion Corp. : See —
Bergtholdt, George C, and Jaeger. 2,758,637.
Carter, John W. 2,749,111.
Clark, Donald J., and Decker. 2,775,238.
Cullen. Orville E. 2,764,515.
Dailey, William H., Jr. 2,744,687.
Hodge, Webster. 2,738,289.
Kelley, Gilbert A. 2,758,389.
Knight. Philip L. 2,764,145.
Lear, Robert E., and Glassmacher. 2,756,355.
Peters, Arthur W. 2,751,200.
Peters, Arthur W. 2,764,943.
Reuter, Malvern M. 2,750,997.
Rideout, Jerry C, and Siddle. 2,742,881.
Weaver, Ernest W. 2,746,740.
Surgi, Sidney E. Chain saw attachment with lubricating
means. 2,748,809, 6-5-56, CI. 143—32.
Surgi, William F. Mobile power unit. 2,733,661, 2-7-56,
CI. 103—23.
Surgical Appliance Industries, Inc. : See —
Pease, Isaac M. 2,730,096.
Pease, William A. 2,749,550.
Surico, Carmine, to Clermont Machine Co. Inc. Drier for
strings hanging from sticks. 2,741,357, 4-10-56, CI.
198—21.
Surmatis, Joseph D., to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Preparation
of hydrohalic acid esters of alcohols. 2,760,998, 8-28-56,
CI. 260—654.
Surmatis, Joseph D., and B. R. Juliano, to Hoffmann-La Roche
Inc. Vitamin A intermediate. 2,732,396, 1-24-56, CI.
260^61.
Surrey, Alexander R., to Sterling Drug Inc. N-benzyl-N-(hy-
droxyalkyl)dihaloacetamides and their preparation.
2,732,402, 1-24-56, CI. 260—562.
Surrey, Alexander R., to Sterling Drug Inc. N-aralkyl-N-hy-
drocarbyloxyalkyl-halogenated-alkanamides and their prep-
aration. 2,732,403, 1-24-56, CI. 260—562.
Surrey, Alexander R., to Sterling Drug Inc. N-aralkyl-n-
(2-cyanoalkyD-halogenated-alkanamides and their prepara-
tion. 2,760,971, 8-28-56, CI. 260 — 465.
Surrey, Alexander R., to Sterling Drug, Inc. 4-aralkyl-
3-morpholones, 4-aralkyl-3-homomorpholones and their
preparation. 2,771,468, 11-20-56, CI. 260—247.7.
Sury, Ernst : See —
Hoffmann, Karl, Sury, and Tagmann. 2,742,475.
' Schmidt, Maximilian P., and Sus. 2,754,209.
Schmidt, Maximillian P., and Sus. 2,759,817.
Siis, Oskar, and M. P. Schmidt, to Azoplate Corp. Light-
sensitive material for the photo-mechanical reproduction
and process for the production of images. 2,766,118,
10-9-56, CI. 95—7.
Sus, Oskar, M. P. Schmidt, and M. Glos, to Azoplate Corp.
Light sensitive material for photomechanical reproduction.
2,773,765, 12-11-56, CI. 96—33.
Sus, Oskar, and K. Moller, to Azoplate Corp. Light-sensitive
material for photomechanical reproduction and process for
the production of images. 2,773,766, 12-11-56, CI. 96 — 33.
Suser, George E. Overall cover for water closets and flush
bowls. 2,749,968, 6-12-56, CI. 155 — 1.
Suski, Henry M., and M. H. Steward. Radio relay with
false receiver signal suppression. 2,736,797, 2-28-56, CI.
250—15.
Sussenbach, Paul S., to American-Marietta Co. Sealing
member. 2,772,903, 12^-56, CI. 288 — 20.
Sussky, William C. : See —
Ohsol, Ernest O., Sussky, and Beach. 2,729,599.
Sussman, Harry. Mass-loaded ring vibrator. 2,775,749
12-25-56, CI. 340—8.
Sutcliffe, John W. Tire stem inflation valve. 2,758,608
8-14-56, CI. 137—234.5.
Suter, Adolf. Pin setting device. 2,756,052, 7-24-56, CI
273 — 44.
Suter, Chester A., to Sterling Drug Inc. Tertiary-amino
alkyl-a,a-diaryl succinimides and process for the prepara
tion thereof. 2,745,836, 5-15-56, CI. 260—294.7.
Suter. Chester M. : See — ■
Cutler, Royal A., and Suter. 2,759,971.
Suter, Chester M., to Sterling Drug Inc. Hexamethylenetetra
mine adducts of haloacetomercaptophenones. 2,759,927
8-21-56, CI. 260—239.
Suter, Chester M., to Sterling Drug Inc. Acylamidoaceto
mercaptophenones. 2,759,970, 8-21-56, CI. 260 — 562.
Suter, Chester M., to Sterling Drug Inc. 2-Amino and acyl
amino - 1 - (hydrocarbylsulphonylphenyl) 1, 3-propanediols.
2,759,972, 8-21-56, CI. 260—562.
Suter, Chester M„ to Sterling Drug Inc. Aminoaceto-mercap
tophenones. 2,759,976, 8-21-56, CI. 260 — 570.5.
Suter, George D„ to Globe-Union Inc. Low tension spark
plugs. 2,760,099, 8-21-56, CI. 313—131.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
774
Suter, Hans, H. Zutter, and H. Widler, to Cilag Ltd. New
aliphatic acid amide derivatives and processes for the pro-
duction thereof. 2,765,338, 10-2-5G, CI. 200—562.
Suter, Oswald : See —
Barnett, Arthur R., Suter, and Abs. 2,770,887.
Suter, Oswald, and A. J. Abs, to Technical Oil Tool Corp., Ltd.
Inclination recording instrument. 2,775.043, 12-20-56, CI.
33 205 5
Sutherland, Daniel M., to L. M. Sutherland and D. G. Suther-
land, trustees. Breaker traps. 2,765,712, 10-9-56, CI.
92—28.
Sutherland. Douglas G. : See —
Sutherland, Daniel M. 2,765,712.
Sutherland, Gail R. : See —
McClellan, Marcus E., Skromme, Sutherland, Adams and
Griffin. 2,746,233.
Sutherland, Gail R., B. W. Gustafson, and A. B. Skromme, to
Deere Mfg. Co. Rotor construction for ensilage and forage
cutter. 2,731,995, 1-24-56, CI. 146—108.
Sutherland, Leslie H. : See —
Marzluff, William F., and Sutherland. 2,768,167.
Sutherland, Leslie H., and C. C. Rolland, to American Cyan-
amid Co. Distillation of crude acrylonitrile. 2,758,072,
8-7-56, CI. 202—57.
Sutherland, Lionel M. : See — ■
Sntherland, Daniel M. 2,765,712.
Sutherland Paper Co. : See —
Annen, James E. 2,732,114.
Annen, James E. 2,771,185.
Burbank, Wendell T. 2,753,672.
Burbank, Wendell T. 2,766,877.
Burbank, Wendell T. 2,771,186.
Buttery, Kenneth T. 2,736,138.
Buttery, Kenneth T. 2,738,057.
Buttery, Kenneth T. 2,755,986.
Buttery, Kenneth T. 2,762,555.
Buttery, Kenneth T. 2.767,901.
Coe, Merrill J. 2,730,232.
Galbraith, Martin, and Burbank. 2,734,375.
Haas, Richard G. 2,741,957.
Vander Lugt, Thomas, Jr. 2,738,871.
Vander Lugt, Thomas, Jr. 2,745,587.
Vander Lugt, Thomas, Jr. 2,755,982.
Vander Lugt, Thomas, Jr. 2,759,654.
Zinser, Clay M. 2,761,614.
Sutherland, William L., to P. Peirce. Roll centering appa-
ratus. 2,741,440, 4-10-56, CI. 242—76.
Sutherat, Tom, to Beloit Iron Works. Paper-making ma-
chines. 2,764,068, 9-25-56, CI. 92^9.
Sutphen. Fred G., J. J. Canfleld, R. L. Myers. J. E. Sams, and
R. S. Burns, to Armco Steel Corp. Method of treating iron
or mild steel to promote the adherence of porcelain enamel,
and stock so produced. 2,755,210, 7-17-56, CI. 148 — 16.
Sutter, Arvid J. Doorknob extension handles. 2,756,088,
7-24-56, CI. 292—347.
Sutter, Edward W. Anti-skid device for automobiles.
2,767,809, 10-23-56, CI. 188 — 4.
Sutter, John H., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Glass block ven-
tilating device. 2,738,838, 3-20-56, CI. 160—95.
Sutton, Blaine M. : See —
Data, John B., and Sutton. 2,764,615.
Sutton. Creel Y., and R. and P. B. Strong : said Sutton assor.
to G. R. Strong. Picture hanger. 2,757,890. CI. 248 — 31.
Sutton. Emerson M. Liquid level switch. 2,756,301, 7-24-56,
CI. 200—83.
Sutton, Ernest A., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Interpolymer
latices and the process for preparing the same. 2,767,153,
10-16-56, CI. 260—29.6.
Sutton, Gerald J., to Griffin & George Ltd. Adjustable clamps.
2,731,696, 1-24-56, CI. 24 — 247.
Sutton, Mack : See —
Bolanowski, John P., Miller, Reigel, and Sutton.
2,766,765.
Sutton, Melville G., and M. M. Reynolds, to West Labora-
tories. Inc. Germicidal iodine preparations. 2,759,869,
8-21-56, CI. 167—70.
Sutton, O. A., Corp., Inc., The : See —
Lowensohn, Ralph S. 2,747,377.
Swanson, Willis R., and Jewell. 2,756,812.
Sutton. Otis B., to The Hoover Co. Wax applicators.
2,769,994, 11-13-56. CI. 15—98.
Sutton, Robert J., to General Electric Co. Control system for
waste disposal apparatus. 2,742,236, 4-17-56, CI. 241 — 36.
Sutton, Robert T. Measuring soap dispenser for fluid lines.
2,744,789, 5-8-56, CI. 299—84.
Sutton, Robert W., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Carburetor.
2,733,901, 2-7-56, CI. 261—41.
Sutton. Robert W.. and F. E. Scutt, to Bendix Aviation Corp.
Carburetor. 2,757,913, 8-7-56, CI. 261—23.
Sutton, Wayne W. Multiple fire alarm circuit closer.
2,740,107, 3-27-56, CI. 340 — 227.
Suvada. Paul. Pallet attachment. 2,763,949, 9-25-56, CI.
41—5.
Suverkrop, Lew. Geared angle indicator. 2,754,794, 7-17-56,
CI. 116—124.
Suzuki, George S. Pie edge crimping and trimming device.
2,744,476, 5-8-56, CI. 107—49.
Svabek, John E., Jr., to Crane Co. Wall-hung closet carrier.
2,752,612, 7-3-56, CI. 4—252.
Svabek, John E., Jr., C. R. Stone, and E. G. Schmidt, to
Crane Co. Flapper flush valves. 2,756,437, 7-31-56, CI.
4—57.
Svanstrom, Kjell A., and W. R. Opie, to National Lead Co.
Electrolytic production of titanium. 2,749,295, 6-5-5«, CI.
204—64.
Svarz, Jerry J. : See —
Sifferd, Robert H., and Svarz. 2,746,977.
Svec, Emil F. : See —
Staller, Karel J., and Svec. 2,736,079.
Staller, Karel J., and Svec. 2,772,469.
Sveda, Steve J. : See —
Threlfall, Mary J. and R., Hawanczak, and Sveda.
2,733,881.
Svehaug, Oswald C, % to E. N. Fralick. Nail puller.
2,753,151, 7-3-56, CI. 254—26.
Svendsen, Konrad S., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Tilt-
ing burner mechanism. 2,773,460, 12-11-56, CI. 110 — 28.
Svendsgaard, Lars. Coffee brewing apparatus. 2,730,034,
1-10-56, CI. 99 — 283.
SveDningson, Kurt : See —
Persson, Walther P. S., and Svenningson. 2,765,150.
Svenska Ackumulator Aktlebolaget Jungner : See — ■
Soredal, Sven G. 2,731,574.
Svenska Aeroplan Aktiebolaget : See —
Moller, Hugo. 2,761,404.
Moller, Hugo. 2,761,405.
Svenska Aktiebolaget Bromsregulator : See —
Browall, Bert H. 2,774,449.
Browall, Bert H., and Jeppsson. 2,767,811.
Svenska Aktiebolaget Gasaccumulator : See —
Aversten, Karl J. 2,753,426.
Graham, Edward K. P. 2,763,000.
Granqvist, Carl-Erik. 2,744,246.
Granqvist, Carl-Erik. 2,746,038.
Granqvist, Carl-Erik. 2,757,367.
Staaf, Tore. 2,739,016.
Svenska Aktiebolaget Polva : See —
Hageltorn, Bror H. 2,739,089.
Svenska Cellulose Aktiebolaget : See —
Leffler, Nils G. 2,774,397.
'Svenska Oljeslageri Aktiebolaget : See —
Johnsson, Carl J. F. 2,733,693.
Svenska Rotor Maskiner Aktiebolag : See—
Ahlen, Karl G. 2,750,017.
Boestad, Gustav K. W., and Lindhagen. 2,765,979.
Nilsson, Hans R., and Persson. 2,755,990.
Persson, Walther P. S., and Svenningson. 2,765,150.
Svenska Skifferolje Aktiebolaget : See —
Ljungstrbm, Fredrik. 2,732,195.
Svensson, Svante H., to LKB-Produkter Fabriksaktiebolag.
Interferometer for wind tunnels. 2,740,319, 4-3-56, CI.
88—14.
Svensson, Svante H., to L. K. B.-Produkter Fabriksaktiebolag.
Refractometer. 2,741,942, 4-17-56, CI. 88 — 14.
Svirchev, Alexander : See —
Ringlen, Arthur G., and Svirchev. 2,751,074.
Svlrsky, Bennett, to Free-Gold Enterprises, Inc. Antisiphon-
ing structure for ball cocks. 2,730,117, 1-10-56, CI.
137 — 217.
Svirsky, Bennett, to Free-Gold Enterprises, Inc. Water con-
trol for closet tanks. 2,730,122, 1-10-56, CI. 137 — 437.
Svit, Narodni Podnik : See —
Zelinka, Josef. 2,735,120.
Svoboda, Edward F., and H. H. Lathrop. Manual control for
automatic transmissions. 2,730,909, 1-17-56, CI. 74 — 472.
Svoboda, John F. : See —
Jones, Robert H, and Svoboda. 2,747,238.
Svoboda, Martin C, to M. J. Hannon. Tractor-trailer control
connection and anti-slack device therefor. 2,730,183,
1-10-56, CI. 180—14.
Svoren, Martin J., to Allover Mfg. Co. Foot massager.
2,742,037, 4-17-56, CI. 128—41.
Svrchek, Steven. Atomizing nozzles. 2,738;229, 3-13-56,
CI. 299—120.
Swabb. Lawrence E., Jr. : See —
Martin. Homer Z., Nicolai, and Swabb. 2,763,597.
Swadberg. Irene V. : See —
Woodruff, Rollin W., and Swadberg. 2,756,576.
Swadesh, Samuel, to The Quaker Oats Co. Catalytic produc-
tion of furfurvl alcohol and catalyst therefor. 2,754,304,
7-10-56, CI. 260 — 347.8.
Swain, Charles D., to Daimler Hire Ltd. Apparatus for
cleaning vehicles. 2,756,759, 7-31-56, CI. 134—99.
Swain, Charles H. Cigarette and method of making the same.
2,754,828, 7-17-56, CI. 131^.
Swain, Charles J., and R. V. Young, Jr., to Zephyr Manufac-
turing Co. Apparatus for and method of dimpling work
sheets. 2,738,575, 3-20-56, CI. 29—545.
Swain, Kenneth W. : See —
Kozacka, Frederick J., and Swain. 2,761,932.
Swain, Kenneth W., to The Chase Shawmut Co. Method of
forming contact structures of composite metals. 2,740,735,
4-3-56, CI. 148—11.5.
Swain, Norman R. Transmission control and guard.
2,773,398, 12-11-56, CI. 74 — 473.
Swaine, James W., and J. C. Sloan, Jr., to Allied Chemical &
Dye Corp. Apparatus for effecting fluidization and sus-
pension roasting of metallic sulfide ores. 2,733,137,
1-31-56, CI. 23—277.
Swaisgood, Ralph H. : See —
Thorp, John W., Swaisgood, and Ryder. 2,737,164.
Swalheim, Donald A., to B. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Electrodeposition of tin. 2,758,075, 8-7-56, CI. 204—28.
Swallert, Sven A. Pneumatic spike extractor. 2,735,649,
2-21-56, CI. 254—18.
LIST OF PATENTEES
775
Swallert, Sven A. Valve means. 2,771,899, 11-27-56, CI.
137—224.
Swamer, Frederic W. : See —
Irwin, Carl F., and Swamer. 2,757,183.
Swaminathan, Sambasiva : See —
Newman, Melvin S., and Swaminathan. 2,759,012.
Newman, Melvin S., and Swaminathan. 2,759,013.
Swan, Alfred H., Jr. Articulated hose. 2,740,427, 4-3-56, CI.
138 — 56.
Swan, Carl W., to Teletypesetter Corp. Control unit for
composing machines. 2,763,363, 9-18-56, CI. 199 — 18.
Swan, 'Charles R. Toy rocket and parachute. 2,748,529,
6-5-56, CI. 46—86.
Swan, Harold A. Sprinkler spray head. 2,761,738, 9^1-56,
CI. 299—126.
Swan, Harold A. Sprinkler head. 2,767,024, 10-16-56,
CI. 299—120.
Swan, William S. Fruit juice dispenser. 2,774,393, 12-18-56,
CI. 141—18.
Swanenburg, John J. : See —
Callahan, Francis M., and Swanenburg. 2,729,672.
Swaney, Farris J. : See —
Colvin, Oliver D., Jr., Fabares. and Swaney. 2,746,684.
Swann, Carl C. Method of coating fibers, threads, and/or
filamentary material. 2,730,455, 1-10-56, CI. 117 — 4.
Swann. Edward E., to The Hoover Co. Wrap on flexible hose
to nipple joint. 2,763,499, 9-18-56, CI. 285—254.
Swann, Ernest D. : See —
Pullen, Alfred N. D., and Swann. 2,750,309.
Swann, Erwin D„ and H. M. Gurwitz, to Schenley Industries,
Inc. Toy figure. 2,764,842, 10-2-56, CI. 46 — 157.
Swann, James S., to Standard Railway Equipment Mfg. Co.
Coupler operating rod bracket. 2,735,555, 2-21-56, CI.
213—171.
Swann, James S., to Standard Railway Equipment Mfg. Co.
Rolled metal section. 2,748,723, 6-5-56, CI. 105 — 406.
Swann, Raymond A., to Joy Mf. Co. Electrical connector.
2,748,359, 5-29-56. CI. 339 — 28.
Swannell, Alexander C, % to The Submerged Log Co. Ltd.
Speed measuring devices. 2,754,479, 7-10-56, CI. 324 — 70.
Swansen, Earl E. : See —
Imse, Philip J., and Swansen. 2,775,156.
Swanson, Albert J., and R. C. Swanson. Bench plane.
2,758,619, 8-14-56, CI. 145 — 5.
Swanson, Arden E., to The Day Co. Cleaning device for air
filters. 2,729,304, 1-3-56, CI. 183—61.
Swanson, Bernard A. Fluid pressure operated reciprocatory
vibratory sheet material cutting shears. 2,763,060,
9-18-56. CI. 30—228.
Swanson, Bror W. : See —
Jamilkowski, Vincent S., and Swanson. 2,772,094.
Swanson, C. A., & Sons : See —
Dahlberg, John H. 2.766,477.
Swanson, Carl A. Laundry iron. 2,729,004, 1-3-56, CI.
Swanson, Carl J. Extensible rule. 2,740,201, 4-3-56, CI.
33—161.
Swanson, Charles H. : See —
Fischer, Paul E., Hedin, Swanson, and Wissman.
2,738,714.
Swanson, Edward W. : See —
Nilsson. Sture H., Swanson, and Deiters. 2,741,977.
Swanson, Edward W., to Admiral Corp. Picture tube support.
2,738,501, 3-13-56, CI. 340—367.
Swanson, Francis J. Vaccinating gun. 2,735,431, 2-21-56,
CI. 128—224.
Swanson, Gunnar E. Method of key bitting. 2,754,701,
7-17-56, CI. 76—110.
Swanson, Gunnar E. Padlock. 2,759,350, 8-21-56, C. 70 — 38.
Swanson, Harry G., to General Electric Co. Gyro setting
device. 2,737,053, 3-6-56, CI. 74—5.4.
Swanson, Harry G.. to General Electric Co. Gyro slip ring
structure. 2.766,625, 10-16-56, CI. 74 — 5.
Swanson, Kenneth P. : See —
Cotchett, Louis M., and Swanson. 2,755,515.
Swanson, Kenneth P., to Progressive Engineering, Inc.
Buffing attachment for drawing rolls. 2,735,234, 2-21-56,
CI. 51—95.
Swanson, Leroy : See —
Wheeler, Leland D., and Swanson. 2,768,688.
Swanson, Linwood B. : See —
Sloan, Harry E., and Swanson. 2,745,671.
Swanson, Oscar : See —
Kihn, Albert, and Swanson. 2,732,237.
Sundstrand, Oscar J., and Swanson. 2.770,344.
Swanson, Oscar W., to Underwood Corp. Type bar control
for accounting machines. 2,765,736, 10-9-56, CI. 101 — 93.
Swanson, Oscar W., to Underwood Corp. Check writing ac-
counting machine. 2,770,187, 11-13-56, CI. 101—93.
Swanson. Ronald C. : See — ■
Swanson. Albert J. and R. C. 2.758,619.
Swanson, Victor T., to Wire Machinery Corp. of America,
Inc. Cable twisting, wrapping, and reeling mechanism.
2,763,979. 9-25-56. CI. 57—66.5.
Swanson, William E. Precast concrete wall construction.
2.741.908, 4-17-56, CI. 72—16.
Swanson. Willis R., to The Rounds & Porter Lumber Co.. Inc.
Log barker having flop-over cutterhead. 2,769,468, 11-6-56,
CI. 144 — 208.
Swanson, Willis R., and B. W. Jewell, to The O. A. Sutton
Corp.. Inc. Centrifugal gas burner. 2.756,812, 7-31-56,
CI. 158—116.
Swarbrick, Thomas, to Shell Development Co. Insecticidal
emulsion concentrates. 2,765,255, 10-2-56, CI. 167 — 43.
Swart, Karel, K. L. Hagemans, and P. Otto, to Shell Develop-
ment Co. Apparatus for the catalytic cracking of hydro-
carbon oils. 2,743,998, 5-1-56, CI. 23 — 288.
Swart, Renska L. Article holders. 2,759,454. 8-21-56, CI.
120 — 33.
Swart, Richard H., to Carrier Corp. Method of returning oil
from an element of a refrigeration system to the compressor
thereof. 2,760,355, 8-28-56, CI. 62 — 170.
Swart, Richard H, to Carrier Corp. Piston construction.
2,775,494, 12-25-5C, CI. 309—12.
Swart, Richard H„ and R. W. Ayling, to Carrier Corp. Fab-
ricated piston. 2,752,213, 6-26-56, CI. 309—10.
Swarthout, Walter M. : See —
Shoultes, Donald P., and Swarthout. 2,768,336.
Swartout, Clotilde D. Bathing appliance. 2,754,533, 7-17-56,
CI. 15—222.
Swartwout, Charles J., to The Swartwout Co. Control sys-
tem. 2,759,129, 8-14-56, CI. 317—123.
Swartwout Co., The: See —
Schweitzer, Earl O. 2,745,711.
Swartwout, Charles J. 2J59.129.
Swartz, David L., to Radio Corp. of America. Electron tube
stem. 2,775,641, 12-25-56, CI. 174—50.61.
Swartz, Jack R. Hackamore. 2,752,746, 7-3-56, CI. 54 — 6.
Swartz, James J. : See —
Filliung, Jacques J., and Swartz. 2,770,497.
Swartz, Otto M., to Innovation Industries, Inc. Aerial pro-
jectile and target. 2,745,666, 5-15-56, CI. 273—95.
Swartz, Richey L., % to K. B. Cope. Washing machine and
centrifugal drier. 2,729,336, 1-3-56, CI. 210—72.
Swartz, Ruby J. : See —
Snyder, James E., and Swartz. 2,744,019.
Swartz, Theodore C. : See —
Mihran, Theodore G., and Swartz. 2,773,570.
Swartzbaugn Mfg. Co. : See —
Stentz, Blair E., and Weingardt. 2,734,826.
Swartzel, Karl D. : See —
Anderson, Niels Y., Jr., Kaushagen, and Swartzel.
2,761,315.
Swavely, Guy F., to Armstrong Cork Co. Take-up mechanism.
2,752,798, 7-3-56, CI. 74—242.8.
Sway, Henry C, to General Electric Co. Centrifugal drain-
age pump. 2,746,393, 5-22-56, CI. 103—103.
Swayze, Harry E. : See —
Easley, John A., and Swayze. 2,763,535.
Swearingen, Judson S. : See —
Raley, Charles F., Jr., Burkett, and Swearingen.
2,766,478.
Swearingen, Judson S. Dynamic balancing apparatus.
2,740,298, 4-3-56, CI. 73—478.
Swearingen, Lemuel D. Wheeled rocking horse. 2,758,844,
8-14-56, CI. 280—1.192.
Swed, James P. : See —
Davis, Clyde O., Glogau, Loving and Swed. 2,736,261.
Swed, James P., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Blast-
ing device. 2,752,849, 7-3-56, CI. 102—25.
Swedberg, Vernon E. : See —
Schmitt, Roland G., Raddatz, and Swedberg. 2,765,234.
Schmitt, Roland G., and Swedberg. 2,733,751.
Swede, Harald. to Bergbom & Co. A.-B. Vending machines.
2,773,580, 12-11-56, CI. 194 — 54.
Sweden Freezer Mfg. Co. : See —
Swenson, Harvey F., Baudat, and Ryder. 2,746,730.
Swedish Crucible Steel Co. : See —
McElligott, Edward M. 2,774,992.
Phillips, David. 2,742,649.
Swedlow Plastics Co. : See —
Latham, Morton E. 2,750,320.
Swedlund, Lloyd E. : See —
Saunders, Romaine, Jr. and Swedlund. 2,760,098.
Swedlund, Lloyd E., to Radio Corp. of America. Cathode
ray picture tube. 2,740,062, 3-27-56, CI. 313—64.
Swedlund, Lloyd E., to Radio Corp. of America. Ion trap
electron gun. 2,744,208, 5-1-56, CI. 313 — 78.
Sweem, Leo F., % to H. H. Hart. Double cup. 2,747,387,
5-29-56, CI. 65—13.
Sween, Harold : See —
Ringen, Albert, and Sween. 2,767,963.
Sweeney, B. K., Mfg. Co. : See —
Able. Edward T. 2,773.574.
Hay ward, Robert D. 2,757,563.
Sweeney, Donald R., to Askania Regulator Co. Fluid catcher
for jet pipes. 2,768,637, 10-30-56, CI. 137—83.
Sweenev, Harter E. Dispensing cigarette carton. 2,771,988,
11-27-56, CI. 206 — 56.
Sweeney, Maxwell P., to United Engineers & Constructors
Inc. Condensing method and apparatus. 2,762,449,
9-11-56, CI. 183—2.
Sweeney, Morgan L., Jr., to The Parker Appliance Co. Dual
valve for controlling liquid level. 2,774,379, 12-18-56, CI.
137—637.
Sweeney, William J., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Catalyst regeneration process. 2,764,528, 9-25-56, CI.
196—50.
Matheson, to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
control for fluidized solids svstem. 2,741,546,
CI. 23—288.
Sweet, Alvin J. : See —
Joris, George G., and Sweet. 2,772,145.
Sweet. Corlise M. Ice skate with stabilizing
2,764,417, 9-25-56, CI. 280—11.12.
776
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Sweet, Donald H. : See —
Beltman George C, and Sweet. 2,752,994.
Sweet, Everett W., to Aquex Development and Sales Corp.
Process for making mineral wool. 2,728,949, 1-3-56, CI.
18—47.3.
Sweet, Monroe H., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Color
temperature meter and color analyzer. 2,759,392, 8-21-56,
CI. 88—14.
Sweet, Monroe H., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Rotat-
ing lamp intensity scale sensitometer. 2,762,278, 9-11-56,
CI. 95—10.
Sweet, Robert E. Basketball game. 2,735,682, 2-21-56, CI.
273—85.
Sweet, Roger G. : See —
Flook, Edward R., and Sweet. 2,735,745.
Sweet, Sterling S., M. H. Van Horn, and P. T. Newsome, to
Eastman Kodak Co. Polymeric linear terephthalate com-
positions and articles made therefrom. 2,743,250, 4-24-56,
CI. 260—31.2.
Sweet, Stuart W. : See—
Neuman, Herbert A., and Sweet. 2,731,025.
Sweetman, Frank K. : See —
Eichin, Arnold C, and Sweetman. 2,756,698.
Sweetman, Leroy R., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of War. Vent for tapered
bore gun. 2,742,821, 4-24-56, CI. 89— 14. „ „.. „
Sweetman, William G. Gun perforator. 2,734,456, 2-14-56,
CI. 102—21.6. ,_
Sweetman, William G. Apparatus for releasing threaded
pipe couplings. 2,745,345, 5-15-56, CI. 102—21.8.
Sweetman, William G. Non-expendible gum for use in jet
perforating. 2,761,383, 9-4-56, CI. 102—20.
Sweetman, William G. Device for cutting a pipe inside of a
well. 2,761,384, 9-4-56, CI. 102— 21.8.
Sweetnam, George E. Extendable sign exhibitor. 2,746,188,
5-22-56. CI. 40 — 139.
Sweetnam, George E. Changeable sign. 2,762,147, 9-11-56,
CI. 40—139.
Sweets, Foster M., to National Cylinder Gas Co. Resonant
high-frequency heating applicator. 2,732,471, 1-24-56, CI.
219—10.55.
Sweetser, Summer B. : Bee —
Dauber, Louis, and Sweetser. 2,767,234.
Nicholson, Edward W. S., and Sweetser. 2,742,403.
Sweetser, Sumner B., S. O. Bronson, II, and R. C. Morbeck,
to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Catalytieally
sweetening of naphtha. 2.740,747, 4-3-56, CI. 196—28.
Sweetser, Sumner B., S. O. Bronson, II, and J. Weikart, to
Esso Research and Engineering Co. Hydrodesulfuriza-
tion process using a cobalt molybdate catalyst presulfided
with the feed under specific conditions. 2,761,816, 9-4-56,
CI. 196—28.
Sweetser, Sumner B., and S. O. Bronson, II, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Hydrodesulfurization process with
preconditioned catalyst. 2,761,817, 9-4-56, CI. 196—28.
Sweetser, Sumner B., and J. Weikart, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Process for hydrodesulfurization of coker
products. 2,769,754, 11-6-56, CI. 196—24.
Swengel, Robert C. Fluid velocity measuring system.
2,746,291, 5-22-56, CI. 73—194.
Swengel, Robert C, to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Ultrasonic absorption measuring apparatus. 2,755,662,
7-24-56, CI. 73—67.
Swenholt, Sophie B. Hose rack. 2,747,823, 5-29-56, CI.
248—85.
Swennes, Benjamin A., to The Borg-Warner Corp. Transmis-
sion. 2,755,688, 7-24-56, CI. 74—677.
Swensen, Sigurd M. Ski binding provided with heel control
device. 2,758,846, 8-14-56, CI. 280—11.35.
Swenson, Alfred G. : See —
Zerveck, Richard J., Finlayson, and Swenson. 2,761,228.
Swenson, Alfred G., to General Electric Co. Steam flatiron.
2,750,695, 6-19-56, CI. 38—77.
Swenson, Charles H., to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp.
Separable ring fastener. 2,744,530, 5-8-56, CI. 129—1.
Swenson, Eskil W. Spreader. 2,738,901, 3-20-56, CI.
222—177.
Swenson, Eugene M. : See —
Carlson, Carl R., Gagne, and Swenson. 2,758,353.
Swenson, Eugene M., to Calumet Flexicore Corp. Casting
form. 2,771,656, 11-27-56, CI. 25—121.
Swenson, Harvey F. Dispensing freezer. 2,737,024, 3-6-56,
CI. 62—2.
Swenson, Harvey F. Portion control for dispensing freezer.
2,746,260, 5-22-56, CI. 62—4.
Swenson, Harvey F. Batch feeders. 2,746,640, 5-22-56, CI.
222 — 440.
Swenson, Harvey F., A. A. Baudat and H. Ryder, to Sweden
Freezer Mfg. Co. Dispensing freezer. 2,746,730, 5-22-56,
CI. 259—9.
Swenson, Helen. Hooked rug method. 2,758,359, 8-14-56,
CI. 28—72.
Swenson, James A., W. E. Burns, and R. H. Stead. Apparatus
for waving hair. 2,772,681, 12-4-56, CI. 132 — 40.
Swenson, Marcus O. : See — ■
Swenson, Paul F., and Cooperrider. 2,772,834.
Swenson, Oscar J. : See —
Ryker, Don W., and 'Swenson. 2,740,692.
Swenson, Oscar J., and D. W. Ryker, to Olin Mathieson Chem-
ical Corp. Method of concentrating aqueous hydrazine.
2,774,725, 12-18-56, CI. 202—57.
Swenson, Paul F., and M. T. Cooperrider, 37% to O. Wanek,
2% to K. J. Kitchen, 10% to P. F. Swenson, 10% to M. O.
Swenson, 4% to M. T. Cooperrider, 11% to W. G. Stupka,
11% to W. G. Stupka, trustee, 10% to J. A. Weeks, and 5%
to E. P. Schneider, trustee. Steam turbine operated
centrifugal pump mechanisms. 2,772,834, 12—1-56, CI.
237—67.
Swenson, Victor E., to Deere Mfg. Co. Shifter mechanism
for transmission. 2,775,134, 12-25-56, CI. 74 — 473.
Swenson, William E., to Minneapolis-Moline Co. Engine.
2,737,933, 3-13-56, CI. 123—41.33.
Swenson, William E., to Minneapolis-Moline Co. Engine
cooling and flywheel mechanism. 2,746,434, 5-22-56, CI.
123 — 41.43.
Swenson, William E., and F. C. Nielsen, to Minneapolis-
Moline Co. Drive for tractor transmission and power
take-off. 2,747,416, 5-29-56, CI. 74 — 15.84.
Swentzel, John P., to The Carborundum Co. Silicon nitride-
bonded silicon carbide refractories. 2,752,258, 6-26-56, CI.
106--14.
Swerdloff, Jack, to Celanese Corp. of America. Preparation
of amino nitriles. 2,762,835, 9-11-56, CI. 260 — 465.5.
Swerdlow, Nathan, to General Electric Co. Closure fastener
and hinge construction. 2,744,654, 5-8-56, CI. 220 — 55.
Swerdlow, Nathan, to General Electric Co. Fastening de-
vice. 2,762,473, 9-11-56, CI. 189—46.
Swern, Daniel : See —
Knight, Hogan B„ Koos, and Swern. 2,759,953.
Knight, Hogan B., and Swern. 2,729,612.
Swern, Daniel, J. E. Coleman, and H. B. Knight, to the United
States of America as represented by the Secretary of Agri-
culture. Peroxides of long-chain olefinic compounds.
2,750,362, 6-12-56^ CI. 260—96.5.
Swern, Daniel, and W. S. Port, to the United States of America
as represented by the Secretary of Agriculture. Purification
of long-chain vinyl esters and ethers. 2,756,222, 7-24-56,
CI. 260—96.5.
Swett Bros. Heating & Appliance Co. : See —
Swett, Russell F. 2,740,428.
Swett, Russell F., to Swett Bros. Heating & Appliance Co.
Duct construction. 2,740,428, 4-3-56, CI. 138—75.
Swett, William E. : See —
Swett, William H. 2,762,127.
Swett, William H., % to J. I. Black and % to W. E. Swett.
Gun sight. 2,762,127, 9-11-56, CI. 33—52.
Sweynor, Stanley J. Defrosting evaporators in refrigeration
systems. 2,770,104, 11-13-56, CI. 62—117.55.
Swezey, Fenton H. : See —
Hiller, Lejaren A., Jr., and Swezey. 2,773,866.
Swickard, Earl O., Jr., to the United States of America as
represented by the United States Atomic Energy Commis-
sion. Liquid level indicator. 2,773,386, 12-11-56, CI.
73—313.
Swickley, Louis. Rolling mill guide. 2,762,245, 9-11-56,
CI. 80—51.
Swidelsky, Anthony J., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Means for
spacing disk coils. 2,745,073, 5-8-56, CI. 336 — 60.
Swiech, Edward and V. A. Orthopedic torsion leg brace.
2,772,674, 12-4-56, CI. 128—80.
Swiech, Venans A. : See —
Swiech, Edward and V. A. 2,772,674.
Swietek, Anna. Thermostat mounting. 2,760,724, 8-28-56,
CI. 236—34.
Swift, Arthur P. : See —
Ray, William A., Davidson, Keller, and Swift. 2,774,847.
Swift, Clifford L., to The Borg-Warner Corp. Transmission.
2,736,215, 2-28-56, CI. 74—759.
Swift & Co. : See —
Bates, Robert W., Davis, and Morris. 2,751,304.
Bollens, Walter F. 2,762,819.
Boyer, Robert A. 2,730,447.
Boyer, Robert A., and Saewert. 2,730,448.
Brabets, Robert I., Hlavacek, and Fritz. 2,730,538.
Bradford, Purdy. 2,730,507.
Bradford, Purdy. 2,730,539.
Bradford, Purdy, and Steiner. 2,730,170.
Brown, Leo C, and Merker. 2,773,081.
Darrow, Merritt I., and Stotts. 2.766,756.
Eagle, Edward, and Norris. 2,740,718.
Faust, Ralph M. 2,732,575.
Hale, Cedric, and Koonz. 2,756,155.
Hensgen, Bernard T. 2,768,083.
Hensgen, Bernard T, and Beland. 2,760,248.
Hensgen, Bernard T., and Faust. 2,760,871.
Hensgen, Bernard T., and Reichel. 2,759,434.
Hensgen, Bernard T„ Reichel, and Prohaska. 2,755,731.
Hodges, William A., and Floyd. 2,748.939.
Ingle, James D., and Nawrocki. 2,753,268.
Lehner, Edwin C. and Brendle. 2,748,724.
Long, Harry J. 2,764,778.
Mattil, Karl F., and Sims. 2,759,829.
Merker, Dwight R. 2,773.772.
Norris, Frank A., and Mattil. 2.763,555.
Ohlson, John L., and Hoerr. 2,730,530.
Palmer, William E. 2,740,552.
Pearce, Thomas J., and Mortenson. 2,755,176.
Petersen, Lowell W. 2,744,570.
Petersen, Lowell W. 2,762,429.
Petersen, Lowell W. 2,773.545.
Prohaska, James J. 2,730,281.
Regensburger, Richard W. 2,737,683.
Sanderson, Norval B. 2,755,732.
Stahl, Raymond T. 2,729,890.
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AkUeren, and Buswell.
2,740,799.
Swift & Co. : See — Continued
Stahl, Raymond T. 2,746,847.
Thommen, Carl A. 2,760,868.
Vander Wal, Kobert J., Vai
2,763,556.
Van Dolah, Delos B. 2,732,583.
Young, Harland H., and Black.
Swift, Irvin H., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Current trap for in-
terconnecting two generators. 2,753,466, 7-3-56, CI.
307—43.
Swift, Irvin H., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Phase discriminator.
2,759,109, 8-14-56, CI. 307—72.
Swift, John F. : See —
Farkas, Eugene J., and Swift. 2,767,810.
Swigart, Kobert W., and F. N. Sill, to Northrop Aircraft, Inc.
Pressure sensitive flow regulator. 2,740,604, 4-3-56, CI.
251 — 61.
Swim, Harold N., Jr., to Deere Mfg. Co. Door construction
for cotton picker. 2,729,513, 1-3-56, CI. 302—58.
Swimmer, Jerome. Liquid separating medium and use thereof.
2,730,235, 1-10-56, CI. 209—166.
Swindells, Frank B., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Lanthanum oxychloride phosphors and their preparation.
2.729.604, 1-3-56, CI. 252—301.4.
Swindells, Frank E., to B. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Samarium activated lanthanum oxychloride phosphor.
2.729.605, 1-3-56, CI. 252—301.4.
Swinehart, James S. : See —
Frank, Charles E., and Swinehart. 2,761,886.
Swinehart, Merle R. : See —
Richardson, Linwood T., and Swinehart. 2,760,256.
Richardson, Linwood T., and Swinehart. 2,760,257.
Swing, Alfred J. : See —
Fechheimer, Paul R., Rowekamp, and Swing.
Swing-A-Way Mfg. Co. : See —
Moore, Walter E. 2,739,378.
Moore, Walter E. 2,765,207.
Moore, Walter E., Andrae, and Sontheimer.
Rhodes, Ira P. 2,772,381.
Swingle, Donald M. Toy blocks. 2,738,594, 3
35—34.
Swingle. Donald R.. to Cumberland Case Co. Carrying case.
2,752,062, 6-26-56, CI. 220—19.
Swingler, William F., to Automatic Canteen Co. of America.
Portable cart. 2,775,465, 12-25-56, CI. 280 — 47.2.
Swingline Inc. : See —
Cusumano, Gioacchino, and Delin. 2,746,044.
Lerner, Hershey. 2,743,445.
Ruskin, Henry. 2,733,830.
Wines, Harry T. 2,753,559.
Swint, Albert G., Jr. : See — ■
Thompson, Wallace M., Swint, and Roberts.
Swinton, Bverard A. : See —
Weiss, Donald E., and Swinton.
Weiss, Donald E., and Swinton.
Weiss, Donald E., and Swinton.
Switlik Parachute Co., Inc. : See —
Moran, Harold J. 2,729.410.
Moran, Harold J. 2,774,979.
Swltzer Brothers, Inc. : See — ■
De Forest, Taber, and Parker.
Switzer, Joseph L. 2,759,786.
Switzer. Joseph L. 2,763,785.
Switzer, George F. Perforator and container for packaged
grease. 2.733.836, 2-7-56, CI. 222—82.
Switzer, Howard A. Batching mechanism. 2,754,995,
7-17-56, CI. 222—63.
Switzer, Joseph L., to Switzer Brothers, Inc. Process for
dyeing daylight fluorescent nylon textile. 2,759,786,
8-21-56, CI. 8—55.
Switzer, Joseph L., to Switzer Brothers, Inc. Latent fluores-
cent inks. 2,763,785, 9-18-56, CI. 250—71.
Switzer, Ralph E., to M. B. Holmberg. Lather mixing ma-
chine. 2,756,102, 7-24-56, CI. 299—83.
Swoboda, Herman A. : See —
Cuff, Harold B., Swoboda, and Lorenz. 2,730,561.
Swor, Murff H., to Bar-Brook Mfg. Co., Inc. Outlet louver
construction. 2,741,973, 4-17-56, CI. 98 — 121.
Syak, Charles W. : See —
Pocrass, Irving F., Syak, and Pocrass. 2,731,009.
Sykes, Benjamin B. Travel hoist carriage for dump trucks.
2,739,837, 3-27-56, CI. 298—22.
Sykes, Charles : See —
Kirkby, Henry W., and Sykes. 2,737,455.
Kirkby, Henry W., and Sykes. 2,747,989.
Sykes, Charles, and H. W. Kirkby, to Thos. Firth & John
Brown Ltd. Welded joint between ferritic and austenitic
steel members. 2,769,227, 11-6-56, CI. 29 — 196.1.
Sykora, George E., to Well Surveys, Inc. Multiple trace
recorder pens. 2,775,502, 12-25-56, CI. 346—49.
Sylvain, Aurel. Seed potato separator and cutter. 2,752,967,
7-3-56, CI. 146—59.
Sylvan, Joseph. Sash latching mechanism. 2,735,707,
2-21-56, CI. 292—57.
Sylvan, Joseph. Window frame assembly. 2,737,271, 3-6-56,
CI. 189—73.
Sylvan, Joseph. Window assembly. 2,742,118, 4-17-56, CI.
189—72.
2,749,007.
2,736,091.
-20-56. CI.
2,746,662.
2,735,795.
2,742,381.
2,765,913.
2,774,£
2,770,019,
2,770,335,
Sylvan, Joseph. Window assembly. 2,762,087, 9-11-56, CI.
20—52.2.
Sylvan, Joseph. Screen frame construction. 2,762,430,
9-11-56, CI. 160—394.
Sylvan, Joseph. Mullion assembly. 2,762,474, 9-11-56, CI.
189 — 75.
Sylvan, Joseph. Window frame assembly.
11-13-56, CI. 20—52.2.
Sylvan, Joseph. Window frame assembly.
11-13-56, CI. 189—75.
Sylvan, Stig G., to American Air Filter Co., Inc. Mechanical
dry tubular-stocking dust collector of the traversing reverse-
jet blow ring or self-cleaning type. 2,751,042, G-19-56,
CI. 183—61.
Sylvander, Frederick B., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Null
seeking system. 2,745,996, 5-15-56, CI. 318 — 29.
Sylvania Electric Products Inc. : See —
Alexander, Ben H. 2,762,730.
Arnold, Charles E., and Press. 2,764,682.
Barker, Harry R., Jr. 2,766,431.
Barre, Wade E., Jr. 2,741,750.
Bennett, Sedgwick R., and Mertz. 2,772,703.
Berman, Irvin. 2,762,953.
Bernier, Carl J., and Goldsmith. 2,755,159.
Brooks, Joseph H., and Kimball. 2,755,005.
Burns, Laurence. 2,755,406.
Burns, Laurence. 2,774,902.
Burns, Laurence. 2,774,903.
Burroughs, William W., Jr. 2,775,070.
Butler, Keith H. 2,755,254.
Butler, Keith H. 2,772,242.
Butler, Keith H. 2,774,738.
Butler, Keith H., and Homer. 2,745,811.
Butler, Keith H., and Rulon. 2,774,739.
Callahan, Robert B. 2,768,737.
Canning, James H. 2,749,511.
Chadderton, John J., and Dwinell. 2,760,679.
Cleaveland, Burton L., Englert, and Larson. 2,744,372.
Davis, James N. 2,730,696.
Dawson, John W., and Ingraham. 2,768,490.
Dodge, Erie H. 2,751.133.
Edmonds, Theodore. 2,773,216.
Ferar, Montgomery, and Sundberg. 2,759,093.
Fischman, Martin. 2,753,519.
Flaherty, Francis E. 2,748,347.
Fleming, Raymond E. 2,731,948.
Fulger, Russell K. 2,744,574.
Gartner, Stanley J. 2,740,301.
Gartner, Stanley J. 2,759,499.
Gates, Paul E. 2.740,186.
Goddard, Charles H., and Thomsen. 2,759,094.
Haegele, Rowland W. 2,765,516.
Hagan, Richard A. 2,768,320.
Hansen, Frithjof N. C. 2,774,905.
Harjes. Frederick W., Salz. and Culp. 2,767,325.
Ingraham, Chester S. 2,773.157.
Ingraham, Robert C. 2,745,045.
Ingraham, Robert C. 2,748,326.
Ingraham, Robert C. 2,762,956.
Iversen, Arthur H. 2,764,511.
Kopelman, Bernard. 2,760,126.
Koury, Frederic. 2.740.699.
Koury, Frederic, and Hecht. 2,766,210.
Leifer, Meyer. 2,762,954.
Livingston, Donald C. 2,774,813.
Mager, Eric L. 2,774,737.
Mann, Oliver, Danvers, and Thomas. 2,759,498.
Martin. Stuart T., and Pease. 2,773,289.
McCarthy, Francis J. 2,766,402.
McCullough, Harold M. 2,730,260.
McLean, Marl L., and Overmier. 2,738,483.
McNaughton, Roy A. 2,738,459.
O'Neill, George D. 2,756,360.
Parker. Henry W. 2,732,923.
Pease, Marshall C, III. and Jasionis. 2,748,067.
Peterson, Carl A., and Clapp. 2,762,914.
Pifer, Marion J. 2,737,649.
Regec, John J., and Roeber. 2,744,671.
Regelman, La Rue V. 2,741,714.
Remond, Louis C. 2,744,592.
Roeber, Henry W., and Gartner. 2,729,877.
Rothlein, Bernard J. 2,762,957.
Rothlein. Bernard J., and Stahl. 2,773,925.
Schell, Charles E. 2,737,313.
Schrecongost, Ray. 2,746,030.
Schultz. Arthur J. 2,772.379.
Shaw, Robert E., and Walker. 2,774,861.
Smith, Wilson R., and Slinkman. 2,750,559.
Squires, William K. 2.741.660.
Stateman, Murray J. 2,762,967.
Stevenson, Louis A., Jr. 2,748,316.
Stiles, Clarence B. 2.755,400.
Teno, Edward. 2.750,528.
Thalner, Robert R. 2.761.090.
Thomas, Ralph B. 2,771,589.
Wainer, Eugene. 2.735,748.
Walner, Eugene, and Steinberg. 2,766,152.
Walker, Richard M. 2,766,432.
Ward, Lawson J. 2,762,110.
Weiss, Mortimer E. 2,731,579.
Wiley. Verlis. 2,731,556.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. : See — Continued
Wood, Kobert M. 2,756,483.
Yeo, Ernest E., and Drown. 2,775,271.
Zoschg, Frank J. 2,740,876.
Zwald, John J. 2,774,862.
Sylvest, Karl J., to F. L. Smidth & Co. Apparatus for feeding
pulverulent material. 2,742,328, 4-17-56, CI. 302 — 29.
Sylvest, Karl J., to F. L. Smidth & Co. Apparatus and
method for exchanging heat between solid materials and
a fluid medium. 2,761,668, 9-4-56, CI. 263 — 32.
Sylvest, Karl J., to F. L. Smidth & Co. Apparatus for con-
veying pulverulent material. 2,764,316, 9-25-56, CI.
222—55.
Sylvest, Karl J., to F. L. Smidth & Co. Apparatus for convey-
ing pulverulent material. 2,774,637, 12-18-56, CI. 302 — 29.
Sylvester, Anthony M. : See —
Hogan, William J., and Sylvester. 2,762,432.
Sylvester, Cecil L., to T. Sylvester. Shaft grinding tool.
2,755,609, 7-24-56, CI. 51—241.
Sylvester, Edmund Q., to Griffin Wheel Co. Renewing molds.
2,761,201, 9-4-56, CI. 29 — 401.
Sylvester, Edmund Q., to Griffin Wheel Co. Forming riser
openings. 2,765,505, 10-9-56, CI. 22 — 9.
Sylvester, Edmund Q., to Griffin Wheel Co. Cast steel wheel
2,768,020, 10-23-56, CI. 295 — 27.
Sylvester, Edward J. Astronomical instrument. 2,754 597
7-17-56, CI. 35 — 43.
Sylvester, Herbert S., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Nitrogen-
containing tarnish inhibitors in detergent composil inns.
2.731,420. 1-17-56, CI. 252—137.
Sylvester Herbert S., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Process of
producing a synthetic detergent of good color. 2,738.365,
3-13-56, 'CI. 260—505.
Sylvester, John D. : See —
Messmer, Edwin E., Sylvester, and Keenan. 2 763 482
Sylvester, Thelma : See —
Sylvester, Cecil L. 2,755,609.
Sylvester, Walter G., to Specialties Development Corp Filter
apparatus. 2.773.602. 12-11-56. CI. 210 — 166
Symer, Orten H., Jr., to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Radar
indicator sweep deflection system. 2,745,036, 5-8-56, CI.
Symes, Horace E. J., to New Consolidated Gold Fields Ltd.
PJural electric motor variable speed. 2,763,823, 9-18-56,
Symington-Gould Corp., The : See? —
Blattner, Emil H. 2,734,741.
Blattner, Emil H. 2,746,744.
Blattner, Emil H. 2,747,696.
Blattner, Emil H. 2,760,652.
Couch, Glenn F. 2,729,173
Couch, Glenn F. 2,729,174.
Couch, Glenn F. 2,731,923.
Couch, Glenn F. 2,732,813.
Couch, Glenn F. 2,743,969.
Varnerin, Lawrence J., Jr. 2,748,351.
Symon, Ted. : See —
Thompson, Ralph B., and Symon. 2,771,367
Symonds, Albert E., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
£,° ?!& y «;?e"oleami<Je composition. 2,770,609, 11-13-56,
CI. 260 — 32.6.
Sy2m705n8dS695He8n-riy4-!6, ^l-llk™^ "** °D p,aten"
Symonds, William W. : See —
Markowski, Edwin P., and Symonds. 2,744,718.
Symons, Loren G., to Nordberg Mfg. Co. Feeding device for
screens. 2,737,295, 3-6-56, CI. 209—254
Symons, Percy L to Albina Engine & Machine Works, Inc.
I-beam roller. 2,744,472, 5-8-56, CI. 105—154.
Synchro Corp. : See —
Carmichael, Thomas F. 2,771,102.
Syncro Machine Co. : See —
Bruestle, Carl O. 2,763,442
Bruestle, Carl O. 2,773,391.
Syndbad^Andy.^Saw blade protecting device. 2,756,790,
Sy««eS?,lm^ Jiartinc,Ev.- L- TH- Jules- and M- Sahyun. to M.
ti™I O7o?'^-, S,ahT4ln- Laboratories. Imidazoline deriva-
tives. 2,731,471, 1-17-56. CI. 260 — 301.
Synerholm, Martin E., J. A. Faust, and M. Sahyun, to Melville
banyun, d. b. a. Sahyun Laboratories. 3,4..r>.<;-teti-a]iv,!ro-
pyrimidine and imidazoline local anesthetics. 2,733,244,
1—31—56, 260 — 256.4.
Synfarma, Narodni Podnik : See —
Ctvrtnik, Josef, Nemecek, and Mayer. 2,773.880.
Syntex S. A. : See —
Djerassi, Carl, Miramontes, and Rosenkranz. 2 744 l">o
Djerassi, Carl, Miramontes, and Rosenkranz 2 774 777
Djerassi, Carl, Sondheimer, and Rosenkranz. 2 753 .'! ■(••
Djerassi, Carl, Sondheimer, and Rosenkranz. 2 756 244
Djerassi, Carl, and Rosenkranz. 2 767 190
Djerassi, Carl, and Rosenkranz. 2.773 074
Djerassi, Carl, and Rosenkranz. 2,773,079.
Djerassi, Carl, Rosenkranz, and Miramontes. 2,759,951
Rosenkranz, George, a ml njerassi 2 773 073
Rosenkranz, George, and Djerassi. 2,773 887
Sondheimer, Franz, and Rosenkranz. 2,759 930
Sondheimer, Franz, and Rosenkranz. 2,763,670.
Synthetic Vision Corp. : See —
Bernler, Robert V. 2,729,138.
Syntron Co. : See — ■
Gilbert, Walter J., Sr. 2,761,709.
Hitchcock, Richard C. 2,760,142.
Missien, Edward J. 2,730,236.
Peters, William F. 2,737,289.
Philippovic, Joachim W. 2,746,739.
Richards, Archer W., and Osterhus. 2,737,213.
Smitn, Cleveland S. 2,767,682.
Spurlin, William V. 2,746,078.
Spurlin, William V. 2,758,704.
Spurlin, William V. 2,760,504.
Syracuse Special Machine Co., Inc. : See —
Knauth, John P., and Lang. 2,740,877.
Syrovy, Augustin J., to Chrysler Corp. Rotor wheel.
2,745,353, 5-15-56, CI. 103—115.
Syrovy, Augustin J., and W. T. Dunn, to Chrysler Corp.
Planetary transmission. 2,748,622, 6-5-56, CI. 74 — 763.
Sywert, Philip T., to General Electric Co. Stop for sliding
shelf. 2,741,525, 4-10-56, CI. 312—348.
Szabo, Andrew : See —
Lentz, Alfred P., Rudish, and Szabo. 2,758,038.
Szabo, Ferdinand W. Fluid system having selectable fluid
operating pressures. 2,731,952, 1-24-56, CI. 121 — 38.
Szabo, Joseph F. : See —
Pucher, Leo E., and Szabo. 2,742,520.
Szabo, Joseph J., and D. Frazier, to The Standard Oil Co.
Oxidized oil product and process for the production thereof.
2,774,780, 12-18-56, CI. 260—452.
Szabo, Joseph L., and W. F. Bruce, to American Home Prod-
ucts Corp. Diamines and salts thereof. 2,739,981,
3-27-56, CI. 260 — 501.
Szabo, Ladislaus : See —
Welssenburger, Helmut, and Szabo. 2,752,285.
Szabo, Lorraine S. : See —
Darling, Samuel M., Fay, and Szabo. 2,741,548.
Fay, Philip S., and Szabo. 2,767,069.
Szafly, Leopold T., to Formsprag Co. iSprag assembly for
one-way clutches. 2,737,275, 3-6-56, CI. 192 — 45.1.
Szady, Leopold T., to Formsprag Co. Method of making
sprags for one-way clutches. 2,740,190, 4-3-56, CI. 29 — 417.
Szady, Leopold T.. to Formsprag Co. Sprags for one-way
clutches. 2,763,354, 9-18-56, CI. 192—45.1.
Szadziewicz, Henry E., and H. Kubicki. Apparatus for mak-
ing dumplings. 2 759,433, 8-21-56, CI. 107—1.
Szantay, Elmer, to Sandee Mfg. Co. End closure for flexible
collapsible tube. 2,747,935, 5-29-56, CI. 299 — 104.
Szantay, Elmer, and G. M. Baccash. to Sandee Mfg. Co.
Lawn soaker. 2,750,232, 6-12-56, CI. 299—104.
Szanto, Ilona : See —
Beck, Jozsef. 2,734,259.
Szasz, Emery : See —
Zauner, Walter. 2,752.685.
Szczepanowskl, Stanislaw W. Improvements in typewriters,
in types and In affiliated appliances. 2,742,998, 4-24-56,
CI. 197—7.
Szczepanski, Harry. Mask-cleaning machine. 2,772,683,
12-4-56, CI. 134—44.
Szegho, Constantin S.. to The Rauland Corp. Electron-dis-
charge devices. 2,758,240, 8-7-56, CI. 315—3.
Szegvari, Andrew. Treatment of liquid systems and appa-
ratus therefor. 2,764,359, 9-25-56, CI. 241—15.
Szekely, George. Air compressors. 2,747,789, 5-29-56, CI
230—55.
Szekely, George. Razor blade magazines. 2,748,979, 6-5-56
CI. 221—229.
Szeles, Joseph. Electrical apparatus. 2,756,294, 7-24-56, CI
200—51.02.
SzemzO, Jean, to Rotovent A. G. Shearing head of mechani
cal shaver. 2,757,450, 8-7-56, CI. 30—43.
Szent-Gyorgyi, Albert, and S. Hajdu, to Armour and Co,
Assay method for digitalis preparation and other cardio-
tonic substances. 2,751,326, 6-19-56, CI. 167—84.5.
Szent-Gyorgyi, Albert E. and A. G., to Armour and Co
Method of separating aetin from muscle material. 2,742,456
4-17-56, CI. 260—112.
Szent-Gyorgyi, Andrew G. : See —
Szent-Gyorgyi, Albert E. and A. G. 2,742,456.
Sziklai, George C. : See —
Herzog, Gerald B., and Sziklai. 2,762,955.
Sziklai, George C, to Radio Corp. of America. Multielement
semiconductor devices. 2,735,948, 2-21-56, CI. 307 — 88.5.
Sziklai, George C, to Radio Corp. of America. Color image
reproduction apparatus. 2,737,608, 3-6-56, CI. 315—10.
Sziklai, George C, to Radio Corp. of America. Regenerative
frequency dividers. 2.738,423, 3-13-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Sziklai. George C, to Radio Corp. of America. Color television
reproducing systems. 2,742,524, 4-17-56, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Sziklai, George C, to Radio Corp. of America. Tunable
frequency systems of constant band width. 2,743,356,
4-24-56, CI. 250—20.
Sziklai, George C, to Radio Corp. of America. Semiconductor
signal translating circuit. 2,745,038, 5-8-56, CI. 315 — 30.
Sziklai, George C, to Radio Corp. of America. High effi-
ciency polarizing light valve. 2,745,316, 5-15-56, CI.
Sziklai, George C, to Radio 'Corp. of America. Synchronous
detection at intermediate fre<|uencv level of color subcar-
rier. 2,750,440, 6-12-56, CI. 178—5.4.
Sziklai, George C. to Radio Corp. of America. Color tele-
vision systems. 2,752.416. 6-26-56. CI. 178 — 5.4.
Sziklai, George C, to Radio Corp. of America. Frequency
band separation amplifier system. 2,771,518, 11-20-56,
CI. 179—171.
LIST OF PATENTEES
779
Sziklai, George C, and W. S. Pike, to Radio Corp. of America.
Transistor relaxation oscillator. 2,731,567, 1-17-56. CI.
250—36.
Sziklai, George C, and R. D. Kell, to Radio Corp. of
America. Color television image signal translating systems.
2,736,761, 2-28-56, CI. 178 — 5.2.
Sziklai, George C, R. D. Lohman, and A. A. Barco, to Radio
Corp. of America. Push-pull complementary type tran-
sistor amplifier. 2,762,870, 9-11-56, CI. 179—171.
Szilagyi, Istvan, to "Licencia" Talalman'yokat Ertekesito
Vallalat. Spark plugs. 2,733,370, 1-31-56, CI. 313—132.
Szinger, Eugen, to Amalgamated Limestone Corp. Ltd. Meth-
od and apparatus for burning cement. 2,770,450, 11-13-56,
CI. 263 — 28.
Szmuszkovicz, Jacob, to The Upjohn Co. Chemical com-
pound. 2,763,653, 9-18-56, CI. 260 — 287.
Szmuszkovicz, Jacob, to The Upjohn Co. Methyl reserpate
O-acetoacetate. 2,763,654, 9-18-56, CI. 260—287.
Szmuszkovicz, Jacob, to The Upjohn Co. Methyl reserpate
O-cathylate. 2,763,655, 9-18-56, CI. 260 — 287.
Szper, Jonas A. : See —
Fuller, Leonard, and 'Szper. 2,738.374.
Szuecs, Joseph. Mushroom culture. 2,761,246, 9-4-56, CI.
47—1.1.
Szwarc, Michael M„ A. N. Roper, and H. M. E. Steiner, to
The M. W. Kellogg Co. Production of polymers from
aromatic and the like compounds. 2,769,786, 11-6-56,
CI. 260—2.
Szwargulski, Alex N., to ACF Industries, Inc. Leak detector
for pressure fuel lines. 2,767,392, 10-16-56, CI. 340 — 242.
Szymanski, Aloysius L. : See —
Eckert, Joseph F., and Szymanski. 2,770,884.
Szypulski, Raymond W., to the United States of America as
represented hy the Secretary of the Navy. Barometric
switch. 2,761,927, 9-4-56, CI. 200 — 83.
T. M. M. (Research) Ltd. : See —
Foster, John R., and Cartwright. 2,748,616.
Hunter, William A. 2,737,689.
Hunter, William A., Blackburn, and Nutter. 2,751,631.
Hunter, William A., Singleton, and Witcombe. 2,759,225.
Raper, George F. 2,746,093.
T and N Valve Co. : See —
Tucker, Welsey L. 2,729,170.
T. & T. Vicars Ltd. : See —
Naylor, Joseph F. 2,760,449.
TV Time Foods, Inc. : See —
Banowltz, Benjamin B. 2,741,559.
Taat, Willem J., to Naamloze Vennootschap Scado Kunsthars-
industrie. Process for the preparation of co-polymers from
linseed oil and styrene and the copolymers thus prepared.
2,761,850, 9-4-56, CI. 260—23.
Tabachnlck, Howard : See —
Aimone, Francis M., and Tabachnick. 2,759,809.
Tabachnick, Nathan. Braid stitching machine. 2,763,223
9-18-56, CI. 112—23.
Tabberer, George : See —
Mumford, Albert E., and Tabberer. 2,742,127.
Tabellario, James, to Federal Knife Co. Knife handle con-
struction. 2,731,719, 1-24-56, CI. 30 — 164.
Taber, Fred J. Puncturing and dispensing device having side
piercing element. 2,729,360, 1-3-56, CI. 222 — 86.
Taber, George H. Apparatus for determining wheel alignment
and comparative steering angles of vehicle wheels.
2,737,728, 3-13-56, CI. 33—203.2.
Tabet, Willy, to S. A. Le Progres Industriel. Lathe.
2,747,450, 5-29-56, CI. 82 — 2.5.
Tabler, James G. : See —
Gogolick, Roland M., and Tabler. 2,744,197.
Tabor, Robert B. Gun firing mechanism. 2,758,404, 8-14-56,
CI. 42—69.
Tabor, Warner H. : See—
Rulon-Miller Robert, and Tabor. 2,774,549.
Tabor, Warner H., to Dixon Corp. Pendant type bobbin
holder. Re. 24,207, 8-28-56, CI. 242 — 130.
Tacchella, Adolph. Liquid cooling system for internal-com-
bustion engines. 2,735,414, 2-21-56, CI. 123 — 41.23.
Tacchella, Adolph A. Cooling system for internal combustion
engines. 2,766,740, 10-16-56, CI. 123 — 41.23.
Taceone Pneumatic Foundry Equipment Corp. : See —
Taccone, Russell W. 2,767,445.
Taceone, Russell W., to Taccone Pneumatic Foundry Equip-
ment Corp. Molding apparatus. 2,767,445, 10-23-56, CI.
22 — 20.
Tacconi, Guido. Radial cylinder rotary compressor or motor.
2,737,122, 3-6-56. CI. 103—161.
Tachikawa, Shozo. Process for manufacturing of artificial
fiber by viscose method. 2,732,279, 1-24-56, CI. 18 — 54.
Tack Carl E * See
Heater, Charles L., and Tack. 2,759,566.
Tack, Carl E., to American Steel Foundries. Cast brake beam
with support shoe. 2,732,043, 1-24-56, CI. 188 — 213.
Tack, Carl E., to American Steel Founderies. Means for re-
surfacing brake rotors. 2,734,255, 2-14-56, CI. 29 — 90.
Tack, Carl E., to American Steel Foundries. Rotor brake.
2,746,572, 5-22-56, CI. 188—59.
Tack. Carl E., to American Steel Foundries. Combination
brake. 2,751,046, 6-19-56, CI. 188—33.
Tack, Carl E., to American Steel Foundries. Brake beam.
2,765,880, 10-9-56, CI. 188—213.
Tack, Carl E., to American Steel Foundries. Brake head
balancing device. 2,768,713, 10-30-56, a. 188 — 205.
Tack, Carl E.. to American Steel Foundries. Brake rotor.
2,769,512. 11-6-56, CI. 188—218.
Tack, Carl E., and E. J. Sinianek, to American Steel Foundries.
Railway brake. 2,754,935, 7-17-56, CI. 188 — 46.
Tack Band, Inc. : See —
Duval, Ronald F. 2,757,719.
Taco Heaters, Inc. : See —
Hencken, Harold G. 2,734,521.
Williams, Burdell S. 2,751,199.
Williams, Burdell S. 2,775,348.
Tactair, Inc. : See —
Kenyon, Theodore W. 2,754,505.
Tacvorian, Skon, to "Office National d'Etudes et de Recherches,
Aeronautiques." Metallic-ceramic compositions and proc-
ess of producing same. 2,767,463, 10-23-56, CI. 29 — 182.5.
Tada, Kakuzo : See —
Inuzuka, Hideo, and Tada. 2,757,068.
Tadema, Harco J., G. H. Reman, C. Brunizeel, and P. W.
Slokker, to Shell Development Co. Process of coating finely
divided solid material. 2,768,095, 10-23-56, CI. 117 — 100.
Tadlock, Joseph H. Rock sinker. 2,763,090, 9-18-56, CI.
43—44.97.
Tafel, Robert W. Primer chamber for a cartridge case.
2,754,758, 7-17-56, CI. 102^4.
Taf t, Hugh M. : See —
Cargill, Jeffrey M., and Taft. 2,772,484.
Taft, John G., to Godfrey Propeller Adjusting Corp. Corro-
sion preventing fairwater caps. 2,732,021, 1-24-56, CI.
170—159.
Taft, Willard W., to Draper Corp. Shuttle spring. 2,771,910,
11-27-56, CI. 139—207.
Taggart, Howard E. G. Aerial toy. 2,753,657, 7-10-56, CI.
46—74.
Taggart, Howard E. G. Air propelled spinning device.
2,768,473, 10-30-56, CI. 46—53.
Taggart, James C. : See —
Taggart, John K. and J. C. 2,745,607.
Taggart, John K. Fishing reel securing device. 2,749,644,
6-12-56, CI. 43—22.
Taggart, John K. and J. C. Spinning type fishing reel.
2,745 607, 5-15-56, CI. 242—84.4.
Taggart, Robert W. Wire-wound resistance units. 2,773,159,
12-4-56, CI. 201—63.
Tagliaferri, Frank P. Oil-electric heater. 2,739,219,
3_20-56, CI. 219—38.
Tagliaferri, Frank P. Automatic timing device for deep
fryers. 2,766,680, 10-16-56, CI. 99—404.
Tagliaferri, Frank P., and Francis T. Gier, % to S. Hoffman.
Automatic dual temperature heating system. 2,761,950,
9-4-56, CI. 219—38.
Tagmann, Eugen : See — ■
Hoffmann, Karl, Sury, and Tagmann. 2,742,475.
Hoffmann, Karl, and Tagmann. 2,741,635.
Hoffmann, Karl, Tagmann, and Urech. 2,749,346.
Tahara, Goro R. : See —
Selbmann, Rudolf W., Tahara, and Mautner. 2,762,925.
Tailleur, Rodolfo J., to Gulf Oil Corp. Drilling muds.
2.773.030, 12-4-56, CI. 252—8.5.
Tailleur, Rodolfo J., to Gulf Oil Corp. Drilling muds.
2.773.031, 12-4-56, CI. 252—8.5.
Taini, John, to The C. F. Pease Co. Photographic printing
machine. 2,733,644, 2-7-56, CI. 95 — 77.5.
TaitCo., The: See-
Lung, Kenneth R. 2,752,077.
Tait Mfg. Co., The : See-
Lung, Kenneth R. 2,748,220.
Lung, Kenneth R. 2,753,807.
Lung, Kenneth R. 2.766,696.
Lung, Kenneth R. 2,774,469.
Tait, William H., and P. P. Love, to The Glacier Metal Co.
Ltd. Centrifugal separators. 2,755,992, 7-24-56, CI.
233—23.
Takacs, Julius J. : See —
Smith, Ira D., Takacs, and Warner. 2,735,674.
Takamizawa, Akira, to Shionogi & Co., Ltd. 2-methyl-4-
amino-5-acetaminomethvlpyrimidine and process for its
production. 2,775,592, 12-25-56, CI. 260 — 256.4.
Takats, Zoltan, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Closure
device for cameras and the like. 2,759,749, 8-21-56. CI.
292—241.
Takeda Pharmaceutical Industries, Ltd. : See —
Matsukawa, Taizo, and Kawasaki. 2,752,348.
Takenkin. Benjamin : See —
Aeschlimann, John A., and Tabenkin. 2,742,360.
Aeschlimann, John A., and Tabenkin. 2,742,361.
Aeschlimann, John A., and Tabenkin. 2,742,362.
Takeshita, Paul M. Fishing lure. 2,762,156, 9-11-56, CI.
43 — 42.23.
Takeuchi, Etsutoshi : See —
Mito, Sanai, Takeuchi, and Fukuoka. 2,763,759.
Tal Bender, Inc. : See —
Kuehlman, Norman V., and Tal. 2,754,880.
Tal, Edward T. : See —
Kuehlman, Norman V., and Tal. 2,754,880.
Talak, John F., to J. I. Case Co. Filter with by-pass.
2,747,743, 5-29-56, CI. 210—177.
Talalay, Anselm, and A. P. Barton, to The B. F. Goodrich
Co. Method of making reinforced fibrous porous cushioning
material. 2,755,215, 7-17-56, CI. 154—101.
Talalay, Joseph A. : See —
Talalay, Leon and J. A., and Bush. 2,758,980.
Talalay, Joseph A., % to The Dayton Rubber Co., and % to
The B. F. Goodrich Co. Sponge rubber mold. 2,731,669,
1-24-56, CI. 18^2.
780
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Corp. Flip-flop cir-
Talalay, Leon and J. A., and T. F. Bush, to The B. F. Good
rich Co. Method of producing a cellular elastomeric article
2,758,980, 8-14-56. CI. 260—2.5.
Talambiras, Robert P., to Sperry Ri
cuit. 2,749,451, 6-5-56, CI. 307—8
Talamini, Arthur J., Jr. : See —
Shamis, Sidney S., and Talamini
Talamini, Arthur J., Jr., to Allen B.
Inc. Amplifier circuit. 2,707,255, 10-16-56, CI. 179—171.
Talbert, Austin G., and A. Polich, Jr., to Talbert Construc-
tion Equipment Co. Detachable rear axle unit. 2,760,784,
8-28-50, CI. 280—104.5.
Talbert Construction Equipment Co. : See —
Talbert, Austin G., and Polich. 2,760,784.
Talberth, Harry: See —
Martin, Wade B., and Talberth. 2,748,315.
Talbot, Albert M., to The International Nickel Co., Inc.
Precision casting alloy. 2,743,175, 4-24-56, CI. 75—128.
Talbot, Frank A. Contactor resisting opening in response to
current surges. 2,732,453, 1-24-56, CI. 200 — 87.
Talbot, Howard H., to United Engineering & Foundry Co.
Flying saw. 2,746,126, 5-22-56, CI. 29—69.
Talbot, James L., to California Research Corp. Separation of
xylene isomers. 2,738,372, 3-13-56, CI. 260—674.
Talbot, Richard C. : See —
Ferguson, John L., and Talbot. 2,750,722.
Ferguson, John L., and Talbot. 2,750,856.
Ferguson, John L., and Talbot. 2,756,553.
Talbot, Thomas W., to R. Tollefsen. Distributor cap clean-
ing tool. 2,746,219, 5-22-56, CI. 51—241.
Talbott, Arnold M. Dispensing system for applying molasses
to stock feed. 2,745,572, 5-15-56, CI. 222—1.
Talbott, Arnold M. Dispensing system for applying molasses
to stock feed. 2,758,566, 8-14-56, CI. 119—51.
Talbott, Edwin M., Jr., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Pressure
switch assembly. 2,738,392, 3-13-56, CI. 200—83.
Talbott, Edwin M., Jr., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Fire alarm
system. 2,762,998, 9-11-56, CI. 340—289.
Talbott, Leonard L., and F. G. Laidlaw. Rocker arm refacing
machine. 2,753,665, 7-10-56, CI. 51 — 55.
Talboys, Henry H., to Nordberg Mfg. Co. Screening assembly
for screening and returning railway ballast. 2,734,730,
2-14-56, CI. 262—2.
Talboys, Henry H., to Nordberg Mfg. Co. Set-off attach-
ment for track-supported equipment. 2,762,315, 9-11-56,
CI. 105—177.
Talburt, William F., and M. J. Powers, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of Agriculture.
Preparation of concentrated purees. 2,752,253, 6-26-56,
CI. 99—204.
Talco Engineering Co., Inc. : See —
Belsky, Jerome. 2,759,262.
Talcott, Thomas D., to Dow Corning Corp. Organosilicon
elastomers containing an iron salt of a carboxylic acid as a
heat stabilizer. 2,759,904, 8-21-56, CI. 260—37.
Tall, Murry. Door chime and wicket mechanism. 2,750,920,
6-19-56, CI. 116—141.
Talley, James P. : See —
Stilbert, Elmer K.. Jr., Cummings, and Tallev. 2,755,260.
Tallis, Ernest E., and B. C. Gardner, to Courtaulds Ltd. Spin-
ning viscose containing resorcinol-formaldehyde. 2,758,004,
8-7-56, CI. 18—54.
Tallman. John R. Aluminum cable cutter. 2,735,175,
2-21-56, CI. 30—91.
Tallow Research, Inc. : See —
Englert, Robert D., and Richards. 2,773,094.
Englert. Robert D., and Richards. 2,773,095.
Tally, Carl E. Attachment for sweeper. 2,749,564, 6-12-56,
CI. 15—79.
Talmage, Augustus: See —
Teather, Harry G., and Talmage. 2,741,241.
Talmage, Charles R. Sintered metal article and method of
improving its fatigue resistance by shot peening. 2,769,709,
11-6-56. CI. 75—221.
Talmage, Franklin E. : See —
Starner, Charles J., and Talmage. 2,740.848.
Talmey, Paul, to General American Transportation Corp.
Processes of chemical nickel plating. 2,766,138, 10-9-56,
CI. 117—102.
Talmey, Paul, and G. Gutzeit, to General American Trans-
portation Corp. Processes of chemical nickel plating and
baths therefor. 2,762,723, 9-11-56. CI. 117—130.
Talmey, Paul, D. E. Metheny, and W. G. Lee. to General
American Transportation Corp. Chemical nickel plating
processes. 2,772,183, 11-27-56, CI. 117 — 50.
Talon, Inc. : See —
Carlile, Alfred E. 2,752,655.
Carlile, Alfred E. 2,764,795.
Chichester, Kenneth J. 2.749,400.
Dorman, Leonard M. 2,764,807.
Poux, Noel J. 2,741,114.
Sparr, Albert E., and Chichester. 2,757.252.
Talone, Albert L. Formula for cementitious composition.
2.769.720, 11-6-56, CI. 106—97.
Tama, Mario, to Ajax Engineering Corp. Device for the dis-
charge of molten metal. 2,755,327, 7-17-56, CI. 13—29.
Tama, Mario, to Ajax Engineering Corp. Transfer device
for conveying molten metal. 2,756,988, 7-31-56, CI.
266—38.
Tamalunas, Anthony N. Crayon holder. 2,772,662, 12-4-56,
CI. 120—19.
Tamblin, William A. : See —
Mills. Joseph A. W.. and Tamblin. 2,760,400.
Tamblyn, John W. : See —
De Croes, George C, and Tamblyn. 2,735,782.
Tamblyn, John W., and G. M. Armstrong, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Cellulose organic ester molded objects containing photo-
tropic dyes. 2,735,783, 2-21-56, CI. 106—193.
Tamboles, James P. Device for supporting baby food in
thermos bottles. 2,761,580, 9-4-56, CI. 215—100.
Tames, Dan, Co., Inc. : See —
Tames, Daniel. 2,761,480.
Tames, Daniel, to Dan Tames Co., Inc. Laundry bag.
2,761,480, 9-4-56, CI. 150—1.
Tamilin, Andrew, to Union Iron Works. Steam boilers.
2,757,648, 8-7-56, CI. 122 — 408.
Tamis, George A., to Consolidated Electric Lamp Co. Lamp
base lead-in connection. 2,732,532, 1-24-56, CI. 339—146.
Tamminga, William J., to Monitor Process Corp. Fluid
milk dispenser. 2,775,374, 12-25-56, CI. 222—185.
Tampke, Melvin L. Impression type lock decoder. 2,763,027,
9-18-56, CI. 18—1.
Tamplin, Clarence H. Precision measuring machines.
2,753,634, 7-10-56, CI. 33—174.
Tanberg, Ragnar. Ink feed device for fountain pens.
2,736,292, 2-28-56, CI. 120—45.4.
TancreS, William L., to The W. N. Borg Corp. Relay.
2,749,402, 6-5-56, CI. 200—98.
Tancred, William L., to J. H. Reid and W. S. Felton, as
trustees. Actuator-accumulator engaging and disengaging
mechanisms. 2,753,111, 7-3-56, CI. 235—60.
Tandler, William S., to The Warner & Swasey Research Corp.
Referencing device for gauging turbine blades and the
like. 2,748,490, 6-5-56, CI. 33 — 174.
Tandler, William S., D. S. Walker, M. Grossman, and A.
Sloan, to The Warner & Swasey Research Corp. Automatic
absolute dimension gauge. 2,756,510, 7-31-56, CI. 33 — 174.
Tangard, Einar E., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Closure
for use with high pressures. 2,765,098, 10-2-56, CI.
220—68.
Tangeman, Lawrence N., to Dempster Mill Mfg. Co. Agri-
cultural implements. 2,772,617, 12-4-56, CI. 97—47.65.
Tangeman, William H., to General Electric Co. Combination
dry and steam flatiron. 2,750,693, 6-19-56, CI. 38 — 77.
Tangen, Anthony. Governor arrangement for power take-off
mechanisms. 2,752,795, 7-3-56, Cl. 74 — 15.86.
Tangen, Anthony. Bearing construction for helical gear
transmission. 2,765,669, 10-9-56, Cl. 74 — 421.
Tangen, Edward N. : See —
Levinson, Harry, Stoner, and Tangen. 2,743,800.
Tanikawa, Masashi. Mechanical device used to correct human
noses. 2,757,665. 8-7-56, Cl. 128—76.
Tanke, Willard H., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Plowshare
mounting. 2,757,594, 8-7-56, Cl. 97—125.
Tanke, Willard H., and R. S. Reaves, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg.
Co. Plow hitch. 2,732,784, 1-31-56, Cl. 97 — 47.14.
Tanke, Willard H., and J. W. Mydels, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg.
Co. Tractor plow. 2,740,346, 4-3-56, Cl. 97 — 47.63.
Tankersley, Harold A. : See —
Zuch, Helmuth W., Tankersley, and Ankele. 2,759,127.
Tann Corp. : See —
Abel, Martin L. 2,755,675.
Abel, Martin L. 2,761,746.
Abel, Martin L.' 2,761,747.
Tann, David, to Avco Mfg. Corp. Washing machine.
2,758,461, 8-14-56, Cl. 68—19.
Tann, Fred A., to Borg- Warner Corp. Vaporizer regulator for
liquefied gas. 2,752,758, 7-3-56, Cl. 62—1.
Tann, Jack L. Safety stirrup. 2,772.532, 12-4-56. Cl. 54 — 49.
Tannen, Max. Rubber pull-over socks. 2,741,770, 4-17-56,
Cl. 2—61.
Tanner, Charles A., Jr., to American Cyanamid Co. Prepara-
tion of titanium dioxide pigments. 2,771,345, 11-20-56,
Cl. 23—202.
Tanner, Fred W., Jr., T. M. Lees, and J. B. Routien, to
Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Carbomycin complexes. 2,771.392,
11-20-56, Cl. 167—65.
Tanner, James H. : See —
Reed, Daniel J., and Tanner. 2,744.387.
Tanner, John S. Soil throwing paddle wheel arrangement
for plow type ditcher. 2,752.700, 7-3-56, Cl. 37 — 99.
Tanner, Paul A., and W. Gegenschatz, to Zellweger A. G. Ap-
parate- und Maschinenfabriken Uster. Thread cleaner.
2,749,594, 6-12-56, Cl. 28—71.
Tanner, Talman H. Hide away air conditioner. 2,743,908,
5-1-56, Cl. 257—9.
Tanner, Walton B. : See —
Bristol. John E.. and Tanner. 2,734,048.
Tannev, Bertha G. Hospital patient transfer device.
2,733.452, 2-7-56, Cl. 5—81.
Tannich, Richard E. : See —
Love, Robert M.. and Tannich. 2,731,506.
Tannock, John C. : See —
Lewis, William. 2,732,933.
Tanra Mfg. Co. : See —
Pritchard, Thomas R. 2,747,775.
Tans Metaalconstructies en Zwaar Transport N. V. : See —
Freyssinet, Eugene. 2,746,714.
Tansey, Robert P., and G. H. Schneller, to American Cyan-
amid Co. Stabilized folic acid and vitamin composition.
2,731,390. 1-17-56, Cl. 167—81.
Tansley, Leslie R., to White Castle System, Inc. Escapement
mechanism for web-dispensing apparatus. 2,772,937,
12-4-56, Cl. 312—38.
Taormina, Silvio C, A. T. Marinaro, and L. Packman, to
Platers Research Corp. Gold alloy plating. 2,754,258,
7-10-58 Cl. 204—43.
LIST OF PATENTEES
781
Tape, Inc. : See —
Collins, Harry J., Jr., Evans, and Weston. 2,737,149.
Tape Production Corp. : See —
Breuer, Henry. 2,751,432.
Tapes, Inc. : See —
Sllberman, David, Dellaquila, and Ulrich. 2,758,614.
Ulrich, Gustave E. 2,771,909.
Tapp, Ernest T. J., to County Commercial Cars Ltd. Devices
for preventing dirt entering and fluid leaving bearing sur-
faces. 2,754,162, 7-10-56, CI. 308—187.1.
Tapp, Nelson P. : See —
Brooks, Samuel H„ and Tapp. 2,763,742.
Tapp, Raymond P. J., E. R. Avenell, and D. G. Hansen, to
Market Transport Ltd. Loading and unloading apparatus
carried by vehicles. 2,758,730, 8-14-56, CI. 214—77.
Tappan Stove Co., The : See —
Hoff, John M. 2,735,484.
Hoff, John M. 2,744,569.
Hoff, John M. 2,745,042.
Hoff, John M., and Mayer. 2,761,502.
Kanz, William C. 2,766,683.
Norris, Ralph J. 2,752,475.
Norris, Ralph J. 2,752,476.
Norris, Ralph J. 2,752,477.
Perl, Richard L. 2,730,662.
Tarallo, Dominico R. : See —
Borner, Carl H., and Tarallo. 2,740,973.
Taras, John : See —
Martin, Tellis A., Randall, and Taras. 2,767,197.
Randall, David I., and Taras. 2,739,973.
Taras, John, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Process for
preparing addition compounds of sulfur trioxide and ter-
tiary organic bases. 2,739,150, 3-20-56, CI. 260—247.1.
Tarbox, John P. : See —
Eby, Richard R., and Tarbox. 2,757,600.
Nolt, Edwin B., and Tarbox. 2,757,599.
Nolt, Edwin B., and Tarbox. 2,764,931.
Tarbox, John P., to Sperry Rand Corp. Bale side wire tier
mechanism. 2,735,359, 2-21-56, CI. 100 — 23.
Tarbox, Philip B., to Saco-Lowell Shops. Condenser supports.
2.735,141, 2-21-56, CI. 19—131.
Tarbuck, Paul. Removable tray laying nest. 2,766,724,
10-16-56, CI. 119—48.
Tarca, Edward L., and F. A. Varallo, to Raymond Rosen
Engineering Products, Inc. . Telemetering oscillators.
2,747,093, 5-22-56, CI. 250—36.
Tarcici, Adnan. Sun-operated heating devices. 2,760,482,
8-28-56, CI. 126—270.
Tarcici, Adnan. Solar heating apparatus. 2,770,229,
11-13-56. CI. 126—270.
Tarcici, Adnan. Solar heating apparatus. 2,770,230,
11-13-56, CI. 126 — 270.
Tardiff, Richard C. : See —
Welsh, Warren A., and Tardiff. 2,750,530.
Tareau, Georges H., and L. C. Wilhelm. Metal support more
particularly for brassieres and similar uses. 2,769,180,
11-6-56, CI. 2—264.
Tarello, Savin J. Fruit picker having a plurality of pivoted
knife carrying fingers. 2,772,534, 12-4-56, CI. 56 — 335.
Tarnpoll, Morris, to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Reforming proc-
ess. 2,736,684, 2-28-56, CI. 196—50.
Tarr, Charles O. : See —
Phillips, Freeman J., and Tarr. 2,745,739.
Tarr, Robert G. Refrigerating jacket for confection vending
machine. 2,742.208. 4-17-56, CI. 257—14.
Tarrant, Paul, and M. R. Lilyquist, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of the Army.
Synthesis of 1,1-difluorinated hydrocarbons. 2,749,376,
6-5-56, CI. 260—653.
Tarrant, Paul, and A. M. Lovelace, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of the Army.
1,1,3-trifluorobutadiene, its polymer, and processes of making
them and other 1,1-difluorinated dienes and their polymers.
2,750,431. 6-12-56, 'CI. 260—653.
Tarrazi, Georges. Paper cutter with multiple uses. 2,750,668,
6-19-56. CI. 30—294.
Tartan Knitting Mills, Inc. : See —
Ware, Frank B. 2,774,428.
Tarte, Franklin E., Jr. Revolving target with projectile re-
turn. 2,734,745, 2-14-56. CI. 273—103.
Tartter. Arnold, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktienge-
sellschaft. Dyestuffs of the phthalocyanine series.
2,759,950, 8-21-56, CI. 260—314.5.
Tarwater, Lawson, to Tnrwater Railwav Supply Co. Motion
converting means. 2.741.924, 4-17-56, CI. 74 — 56.
Tarwater Railway Supply Co. : See —
Tarwater, Lawson. 2,741,924.
Tarzian, George M. Means of displaying pictures. 2,731,749,
1-24-56, CI. 40—160.
Tasch. Anthony T., and M. R. Hoelscher. to McCabe-Powers
Auto Body Co. Door lock. 2,763,503, 9-18-56, CI.
292—173.
Tash, Thomas. Hold-down bracket for window shades.
2,746,541, 5-22-56, CI. 160—349.
Tasker, Clinton W., to American Viscose Corp. Rupture
tester. 2,748,596, 6-5-56, CI. 73—12.
Tasker, Clinton W., to American Viscose Corp. Apparatus
for producing tubular articles and stuffed products there-
from. 2,766,568, 10-16-56, CI. 53 — 177.
Tasker, Homer G., and M. H. Shuler, to Gilfillan Bros.,
Inc. Expanded presentation produced with logarithmic
sweeps. 2,737,654, 3-6-56, CI. 343—11.
Tasker, Homer G., and W. T. O'Neil, to Gilfillan Bros., Inc.
Range gated automatic gain control. 2,751,587, 6-19-56,
CI. 343—17.1.
Tassicker, Graham E. Retinal stimulator. 2,760,483,
8-28-56, CI. 128 — 1.
Tata, Raymond V. : See —
Soussloff, Dimitri G„ and Tata. 2,743,063.
Tatar, Stanley. Crankshaft mounting. 2,757,646, 8-7-56,
CI. 121 — 194.
Tate, John R. Retractible trailer hitch. 2,733,936, 2-7-56,
CI. 280 — 491.
Tate, Kenneth L., to Taylor Instrument Companies. Pressure
responsive device having a slotted metal diaphragm.
2,747,615, 5-29-56, CI. 137—784.
Tate, Roger W., and C. E. Hemminger, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Hydroforming and hydrodesulfurizing.
2,773,804, 12-11-56, CI. 196 — 28.
Tate, William F., to Koolvent Metal Awning Corp. of America.
Metal awning. 2,755,522, 7-24-56, CI. 20—57.5.
Tate, William F., to Kool Vent Metal Awning Corp. of
America. Rafter. 2,775,324, 12-25-56, CI. 189—34.
Tateishi, Arthur K., to Audio Tool and Engineering Ltd.
Phonograph with resilient mount for turntable driving
electric motor. 2,732,724, 1-31-56, CI. 74 — 206.
Tateishi, Arthur K. Electric fan. 2,768,782, 10-30-56, CI.
230—259.
Tatko Brothers Slate Co. Inc. : See —
Tatko, John. 2,765,137.
Tatko, John, to Tatko Brothers Slate Co. Inc. Pallets.
2,765,137, 10-2-56, CI. 248 — 120.
Tatonettl, Mario B. : See —
Pompetti, John P., and Tatonettl. 2,765,986.
Tatsch, Richard. Panel heating and cooling systems. Re.
24,234, 10-30-56, CI. 257—124.
Tatter, John W. Foldable vehicle door construction.
2,748,856, 6-5-56, CT. 160—210.
Tatter, John W. Adjustable seats having lazy tong supports.
2,749,969, 6-12-56, CI. 155—91.
Tatter, John W. Hydraulic system for valve in head engines.
2,754,810, 7-17-56, CI. 123—90.
Tatum, Charles W. Stay bar for rear driven automobile
wheels. 2,763,332, 9-18-56, CI. 180—85.
Tatum, John F. Automatic hold down structure for fork lift
trucks. 2,760,663, 8-28-56, CI. 214—654.
Taub, Rae : See —
Goldsmith, Dale P. J., and Taub. 2,741,604.
Taub, William, to J. R. Geigy A. G. New pyrazolone deriva-
tives. 2,731,473, 1-17-56, CI. 260—310.
Taub, William, to J. R. Geigy A. G. 5,5-disubstituted
3-aminohydantoins. 2,767,193, 10-16-56, CI. 260 — 309.5.
Taube, Herbert : See —
Siebert, Max G., and Taube. 2,774,721.
Taube, Karl, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft.
Pyrimidine azo dyestuffs. 2,746,951, 5-22-56, CI. 260 — 154.
Tauber, Gustave M. : See —
Besselman, Wayne L., Somerset, and Tauber. 2,752.147.
Tauber, Robert. Center punch and gauge. 2,748,491, 6-5-56,
CI. 33—191.
Taubman, Samuel. Bath enclosure. 2,743,795, 5-1-56, CI.
189 — 46.
Tauern, Dankmar : See —
Weissenberg, Gustav, and Tauern. 2,757,840.
Tausch, Gilbert H. : See —
Abendroth, Guss F., Ilfrey, and Tausch. 2,775,303.
Abendroth, Guss F„ Tausch, and Ilfrey. 2,755,862.
Tausch, Gilbert H., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Method for completion in a plurality of hydrocarbon pro-
ductive strata. 2,760,578, 8-28-56, CI. 166— 15.
Tausch, Gilbert H., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Method for completion of wells having high bottom hole
pressures. 2.772,738, 12-4-56, CI. 166—22.
Tauschek, Max J., to Thompson Products, Inc. Self-contained
automatic tappet. 2,742,031, 4-17-56, CI. 123 — 90.
Tauty, Ren6 L., to Etudes et Fabrications Aeronautiques.
Parachute container. 2,760,741, 8-28-56, CI. 244—148.
Tavannes Watch Co. S. A. : See —
Bridevaux, Georges. 2,729,934.
Cottier. Louis. 2,751,151.
Tavares, Ernest A. Small extended-low-frequency-response
loudspeaker enclosure. 2,757,751, 8-7-56, CI. 181 — 31.
Tavis, John R., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp. Gal-
vanometer. 2,755,443, 7-17-56, CI. 324 — 97.
Tavola, Bruno. Pumping devices. 2,745,349, 5-15-56, CI.
103—37.
Tavola, Bruno. Injection valve. 2,750,957, 6-19-56, CI.
137—510.
Tawney, Gerald L. : See —
Lyman, Joseph, Caldwell, Maeder, Haxby, and Tawney.
2,733,437.
Tawney, Pliny O., to United States Rubber Co. Polvmeric
methylol maleimide and derivatives. 2,743,260. 4—24-56,
CI. 260—78.
Tawney. Pliny 0„ and R. J. Kelly, to United States Rubber
Co. The methylenebis derivative of N-carbamylmaleimide.
2,745,841. 5-15-56, CI. 260—326.3.
Tawney. Pliny O., and R. H. Snyder, to United States Rubber
Co. Tough rigid composition of neoprene and vinyl chlo-
ride polymer. 2,755,271, 7-17-56, CI. 260—45.5.
Tawney, Pliny O., and J. R. Little, to United States Rubber
Co. Vulcanization of svnthetic rubber with methylene
derivatives of dihydric phenols. 2,767,156, 10-16-56, CI.
260—41.5.
Tawse, William G. : See —
Friedly, Robert C, Tawse, and Singleton. 2,761,229.
782
Taxineon, Inc. : See —
McConnell, Marvin J. 2,753,640.
Taylor, Albert H., Jr. : See —
Kronoff, Clarence R., and Taylor. 2,745,185.
Taylor, Allen R. : See —
Smith, Harry R., and Taylor. 2,756,338.
Smith, Harry R., and Taylor. 2,775,660.
Taylor, Arthur G., to H. & T. Industries Ltd. Self-adjusting
mechanism for hydraulic wheel brakes. 2,741,338, 4-10-56,
CI. 188—196.
Taylor, Arthur S. : See —
Stirn, Frank E., and Taylor. 2,774,988.
Stirn, Frank E., and Taylor. 2,775,080.
Stirn, Frank E., and Taylor. 2,775,081.
Stirn, Frank E., and Taylor. 2,775,083.
Stirn, Frank E., and Taylor. 2,775,084.
Stirn, Frank E., and Taylor. 2,775,257.
Stirn, Frank E., and Taylor. 2,775,207.
Stirn, Frank E., and Taylor. 2,775,447.
Taylor, Arthur W. C. : See —
Harvey, Philip G., and Taylor. 2,752,396.
Taylor, Arthur W. C, D. G. Jones, and M. L. Noble, to
Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Production of aro-
matic hydrocarbons from six carbon aliphatic diols.
2,737,534, 3-6-56, CI. 260—668.
Taylor, Arthur W. C, D. G. Jones, and M L. Noble, to
Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Production of aromatic
hydrocarbons from furans. 2,737,535, 3-6-56, CI.
260—668.
Taylor, Arthur W. C, D. G. Jones, and M L. Noble, to
Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Production of aromatic
hydrocarbons by catalytic isomerization of 2 : 5 dimethyl-
hex-3-yne-l : 5 diene. 2,737,537, 3-6-56, CI. 260—673.5.
Taylor, Arthur VV. C, and S. A. Lamb, to Imperial Chemical
Industries Ltd. Production of oxygen-containing organic
compounds. 2,750,419, 6-12-56, CI. 260 — 604.
Taylor, Arthur W. C, and P. G. Harvey, to Imperial Chemical
Industries Ltd. Carbonylation of monoolefin-polyolefin
mixtures. 2,752,397, 0-26-56, CI. 260—604.
Taylor, Ashton B. Electrical collector systems. 2,756,289,
7-24-56, CI. 191—59.1.
Taylor, Barney L. Motion picture apparatus. 2,746,343,
5-22-56, CI. 88—16.8.
Taylor, Bert L. Portable wheel position indicator. 2,746,571,
5-22-56, CI. 188 — 32.
Taylor, Charles P., and B. Reynolds, to Texaco Develop-
ment Corp. Fuel injection systems. 2,768,615, 10-30-56,
CI. 123—32.
Taylor, Charles P., to Ideal Stencil Machine Co. Dispenser
having a tape severing knife and automatically acting tape-
brake. 2,746,546, 5-22-56, CI. 164 — 84.5.
Taylor, Charles P., to Ideal Stencil Machine Co. Tape dis-
pensing and printing device. 2,771,028, 11-20-56, CI.
101—227.
Taylor, Charles W., to Wingfoot Corp. Film tensilizer.
2,752,630, 7-3-56, CI. 18—1.
Taylor, Charlton A. Method and apparatus io, rnhn-in;,
iron ores by counter-flowing reduction gases. 2,767,073,
10-16-56, CI. 75—26.
Taylor, Charlton A. Method for reduction of iron ores.
2,767,076, 10-16-56, CI. 75—34.
Taylor, Clarence C : See —
Leo, Herbert T., and Taylor. 2,749,243.
Leo, Herbert T., and Taylor. 2,754,214.
Taylor, Clarence P., to North American Aviation, Inc. Car-
tridge case ejection mechanism. 2,767,617, 10-23-56, CI.
89—33.
Tavlor, Clarence R. : See —
Mauer, Paul B., and Taylor. 2,763,786.
Taylor, Clarence R. Container stabilizer. 2,754,021,
7-10-56, CI. 215—101.
Taylor, Clement F. : See —
Stimson, Allen G., Brynes, Jennings, and Taylor.
2,739,506.
Stimson, Allen G., Brynes, Jennings, and Taylor.
2,766,654.
Taylor, Clement F., to General Electric Co. Multiple masked
photocell structure. 2,744,200, 5-1-56, CI. 250 — 220.
Taylor, Clyde C. Combined wood turning and thread cutting
device. 2,740,137, 4-3-56, CI. 10—109.
Taylor, Daniel G. : See —
Lower, Jack W., and Taylor. 2.766,627.
Taylor, Daniel G., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Two axes stabilized platform. 2,732,720, 1-31-56, CI.
74—5.34.
Taylor, Don A. Individually packaged frozen confection.
2,735,778, 2-21-56, CI. 99—180.
Taylor, Donald S., to Borax Consolidated, Ltd. Production
of boric acid and anhydrous sodium sulfate. 2,746,841,
5-22-56, CI. 23—121.
Taylor, Donald S., and G. A. Connell, to United States Borax
& Chemical Corp. Stabilization of borax supersaturation
in solutions. 2,774,070, 12-11-56, CI. 23 — 59.
Taylor, Douglas W., to Motorola, Inc. Convergence control
system for color image reproducing device. 2,752,526,
6-26-56. CI. 315—22.
Ttnlor, I'JUviinl It., Jr., Io 10. 1 du 1'onl do Xoniours and Co.
Polishing compositions. 2,733,154, 1-31-56, CI. 106 — 8.
Taylor, Edward R., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Lubricant compositions and method of making same.
2,733,210, 1-31-56, CI. 252—49.3.
Taylor, Edwin W. : jSee —
La Porte, George C, and Taylor. 2,736,621 .
La Porte, George C, and Taylor. 2,736,022.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Hair curler.
Taylor, Elvin A., to Plymouth Stamping Co. Vented closure
plug. 2,775,363, 12-25-56, CI. 220 — 44.
Taylor, Eric H. Electric switches. 2,755,357, 7-17-56, CI.
200—116.
Taylor, Erie W. : See —
Kenyon, William (X, Waugh, and Taylor. 2,759,914.
Taylor, Erie W., and C. C. Unruh, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Highly unsaturated polymers derived from polymeric iso-
propenyl acylates. 2,751,372, 6-19-56, CI. 260—78.5.
Taylor, Eugene V. Tablet dispenser. 2,772,772, 12-4-56,
CI. 206—42.
Taylor, Everette R., to Easybow Engineering & Research
Co. Truss connection. 2,768,434, 10-30-56, CI. 29 — 526.
Taylor & Fenn Co., The : See —
Avedisian, Arthur A. 2,749,236.
Taylor Fibre Co. : See —
Jacobs, Clifton N., and Hopkins. 2,751,320.
Taylor, Florence E. : See —
Taylor, Norman J., and Bright. 2,770,807.
Taylor, Genevieve L., to Tip-Top Products Co.
2,760,499, 8-28-56, CI. 132 — 43.
Taylor, George E., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Method of
making thiosemicarbazide. 2,731,496, 1-17-56, CI.
260—552.
Taylor, George E., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Process for
preparing phosphorus oxychloride. 2^741,542, 4-10-56,
CI. 23—203.
Taylor, George E. Spiral spring construction. 2,766,983,
10-16-56, CI. 267—1.
Taylor, George H., to The English Electric Co. Ltd. Method
of assembling two components by a fastener. 2,753,624,
7-10-56, CI. 29—522.
Taylor, George J. : See —
Dickey, Joseph B., and Taylor. 2,746,952.
Kemp, Hollis F. 2,764,378.
Taylor, George W. : See —
Jenkins, Gwynville, and Taylor. 2,751,645.
Jenkins, Gwynville, Taylor, and Fallows. 2,755,526.
Rolfson, Cornelius A. 2,748,730.
Taylor, Gertrude M. : See —
Kemp, Hollis F. 2,764,378.
Taylor, Gordon L. : See —
Lueck, Irving B., and Taylor. 2,762,260.
Taylor, Harry B. : See —
Milne, Kenneth, and Taylor. 2,756,396.
Taylor, Harwood S., Jr., to F. M. Howell & Co. Easel sup-
port for counter display box. 2,730,324, l-lO-^, CI.
248—198.
Taylor, Hugh B., and H. I. Arnold, to Ingersoll-Rand Co.
Poppet valve. 2,737,980, 3-13-56, CI. 137—630.
Taylor, Humphrey G. Ship's accommodation ladders.
2,738,913, 3-20-56, CI. 228—48.
Taylor, Humphrey G. Lowering and raising gear for ships'
accommodation ladders. 2,757,847, 8-7-56, CI. 228 — 54.
Taylor Instrument Companies : See —
Liberatore, Laurence C, Tibbits, Aldridge, and Fischer.
2 745 925
Tate, Kenneth L. 2,747,615.
Taylor, Jack W., to Ingersoll Ltd. Key operated lock mech-
anism. 2,729,091, 1-3-56, CI. 70 — 358.
Taylor, Jack W., to Ingersoll Ltd. Plug and cylinder type
lock mechanism. 2,729,092, 1-3-56, CI. 70—364.
Taylor, James, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Low
density safety ammonium nitrate blasting explosive and
process for producing same. 2,736,262, 2-28-56, CI.
102—24.
Taylor, James, to Midwest Art Publishers, Inc. Dispensing
containers for pressure-sensitive tape. 2,748,931, 6-5-56,
CI. 206—52.
Taylor, James, and J. A. Bauknecht, to Kraft Bag Corp.
Apparatus for making valve bags. 2,762,272, 9-11-56, CI.
93—19.
Taylor, James L., to Sargent & Greenleaf, Inc. Combination
resetting guard for exposed shackle padlock. 2,775,112,
12-25-56, CI. 70—25.
Taylor, John B., to United States Steel Corp. Adjustable rail
brace. 2,732,134, 1-24-56, CI. 238—292.
Taylor, John R. Carousel. 2,765,168, 10-2-56, CI. 272—41.
Taylor, John W., Jr. : See —
Hutchinson, James O., and Taylor. 2,757,284.
Parnell, William S., and Taylor. 2,730,619.
Rustad, Leon W., and Taylor. 2.748,273.
Taylor, Joseph H. Plow construction. 2,735,348, 2-21-56,
CI. 97 — 47.1.
Taylor, Joseph W. : See —
Yancey, John R., and Taylor. 2,760,758.
Taylor, Keith M. : See —
McDonald, David W., and Taylor. 2,770,645.
Taylor, Keith M., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Regeneration
of copper chloride catalysts employed in the production of
acrylonitrile. 2.748,157, 5-29-56, CI. 260—465.3.
Taylor, Leta S. : See—
Morphis, Jehu, and Johnson. 2,763,230.
Taylor Lock Co. : See —
Schwartz, Jerome. 2,755,056.
Taylor, Louis : See —
Silvasy, John E., and Taylor. 2,771,637.
Taylor Machine Works : See — •
Taylor, William A. 2,739,549.
Taylor, Michael E., to Twinco Ltd. Collapsible brushes.
2,774,096, 12-18-56, CI. 15—203.
Taylor, Moulton B., to Aerocar, Inc. Flying automotive ve-
hicle assembly. 2,767,939, 10-23-56, CI. 244 — 2.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Taylor, Myron L. : See —
Boyle, James F., and Taylor. 2,764,766.
Taylor, Norman A. : See —
Ghalib, Selchouk A., and Taylor. 2,757,758.
Taylor, Norman J., and R. A. Bright, to V. I. Du Bois, L. T.
Holzworth, R. C. Sterne, E. Silbert, and F. B. Taylor.
Safety goggle. 2,770,807, 11-20-56, CI. 2 — 14.
Taylor, Owen L., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electro-
magnetic contactor. 2,743,339, 4-24-56, CI. 200—165.
Taylor, Owen L., to The Bryant Electric Co. Switch.
2,769,051, 10-30-56, CI. 200—67.
Taylor, Paul H., to Wales Strippit Corp. Compressible liquid
stripping unit. 2,732,898, 1-31-56, CI. 164—94.
Taylor, Paul H., to Wales-Strippit Corp. Liquid spring.
2,733,060, 1-31-56, CI. 267 — 64.
Taylor, Paul H., to Wales-Strippit Corp. Liquid spring.
2,738,971, 3-20-56, CI. 267—64.
Taylor, Paul H., to Wales-Strippit Corp. Perforating appa-
ratus having a stripping medium mounted within a chamber
in the punch member. 2,740,475, 4-3-56, CI. 164 — 110.
Taylor, Paul H., to Wales-Strippit Corp. Liquid spring.
2,740,625, 4-3-56, CI. 267—64.
Taylor, Paul H., to Wales-Strippit Corp. Seal for liquid
springs. 2,742,333, 4-17-56, CI. 309 — 4.
Taylor, Paul H., to Wales-Strippit Corp. Liquid spring.
2,751,216, 6-19-56, CI. 267—1.
Taylor, Paul H., to Wales-Strippit Corp. Perforating unit.
2,757,735, 8-7-56, CI. 164—94.
Taylor, Paul H. Punch and die holder with eccentric strip-
per spring. 2,760,574, 8-28-56, CI. 164—94.
Taylor, Paul H., to Wales-Strippit Corp. Fluid spring per-
forating unit. 2,760,575, 8-28-56, CI. 164 — 94.
Taylor, Paul H., to Wales-Strippit Corp. Hydra-spring with
differential piston action. 2,766,037, 10-9-56, CI. 267 — 64.
Taylor, Philip H., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Glare-stopped
optical system. 2,738,700. 3-20-56, CI. 88—1.
Taylor, Philip H., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Solar and
stellar tracker. 2,763,177, 9-18-56, CI. 88—1.
Taylor, Philip L., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Interrupter
employing axially arranged barrier plates for interrupting
series arcs. 2,733,317, 1-31-56, CI. 200 — 150.
Taylor, Philip L., to AllisJChalmers Mfg. Co. Perforated arc
chute barrier plates for circuit interrupter. 2,738,398,
3-13-56, CI. 200 — 144.
Taylor, Philip L., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Perforated arc
chute barrier providing parallel arc paths. 2,744,983.
5-8-56, CI. 200—144.
Taylor, Philip L., and J. M. Ramrath, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg.
Co. Circuit breaker contact actuating mechanism with sep-
arable connection to oil pump. 2,735,914, 2-21-56, CI.
200—150.
Taylor, Philip L., and A. C. Kelle, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg.
Co. Circuit breaker with arc restraining members in fluid
supply passageways. 2.752,459, 6-26-56, CI. 200 — 150.
Taylor, Philip L., and J. M. Ramrath, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg.
Co. Interrupter with barrier plates forming a U-shaped
passage. 2,762,890, 9-11-56, CI. 200 — 150.
Taylor, Ralph B., Sr., and R. Whewell, Jr., to The Warner &
Swasey Co. Filling detection for weaving machine.
2,744,545, 5-8-56, CI. 139—374.
Taylor, Ralph S. Cord reel. 2,747,814, 5-29-56, CI. 242 — 107.
Taylor, Roswell F. : See —
Grieb, John J., Rigabar, and Taylor. 2,748,667.
Taylor, Robert B., to Structural Clay Products Research
Foundation. Aligning guide for masons. 2,735,183,
2-21-56, CI. 33—86.
Taylor, Robert S., and L. N. Whitehill, to The Sherwin-
Williams Co. Phenolic condensation products made with
divalent tin compound to reduce coloration. 2,738,339,
3-13-56, CI. 260—45.75.
Taylor, Ross E., to Studebaker-Packard Corp. Starter gear
mechanism. 2,769,437. 11-6-56, CI. 123 — 179.
Taylor, S. Blackwell, to The Parker Appliance Co. Gate valve.
2,737,365, 3-6-56, CI. 251—329.
Taylor, S. G., Chain Co. : See —
Gora, Chester. 2,737,013.
Taylor, Smith & Taylor : See —
Guthrie. George B. 2,731,126.
Taylor, Stanford E. Controlled reading projector. 2,745,313,
5-15-56, CI. 88—28.
Taylor, Taylor & H.obson Ltd. : See —
Coleman, Kenneth R. 2,746,349.
Cook, Gordon H. 2,752,821.
Cook, Gordon H. 2,774,280.
Taylor, Theodore C, to Standard Oil Co. Standpipe flow
controls. 2,771,323, 11-20-56, CI. 302—57.
Taylor, Tracy B. : See —
Hawkins. Allen T., and Taylor. 2,767,266.
Taylor, Walter E. : See —
Askren, Lee T.. and Taylor. 2,742,793.
Taylor, Walter P., Jr. Package of flexible material.
2,738,145, 3-13-56, CI. 242—159.
Taylor, Walter P., Jr. Winding flexible material. 2,767,938,
10-23-56, CI. 242—159.
Taylor, Walter W., to Malsbary Mfg. Co., Inc. Cushion dome
for a conduit. 2,755,820, 7-24-56, CI. 138—26.
Taylor, Wendell A. Grain saving device for combines.
2,750,037, 6-12-56, CI. 209—261.
Taylor, Wilfrid, and W. Forsyth, to Imperial Chemical Indus-
tries Ltd. Electric detonators and electric blasting assem-
blies. 2,741,179, 4-10-56, CI. 102—28.
Taylor, Willard H. Boat covers for outboard motor boats.
2,732,877, 1-31-56, CI. 150—52.
783
Taylor, William A., to Taylor Machine Works. Agricultural
implement. 2,739,549, 3-27-56, CI. 111—9.
Taylor, William B., to Johnston Testers, Inc. Method of
completing oil wells. 2,745,495. 5-15-56, CI. 166—35.
Taylor, William B., to Johnston Testers, Inc. Firing head.
2.760,408, 8-28-56, CI. 89—1.
Taylor, William H. : See —
Cromwell, Harold J., and Taylor. 2,747,414.
Schneider, Paul L., and Taylor. 2,748,216.
Taylor, William H. Water ski harness. 2,740,972, 4-10-56,
CI. 9—21.
Taylor, William H., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
De-icer. 2,757,273. 7-31-56, CI. 219 — 46.
Taylor, William I., to British Celanese Ltd. Production of
artificial filaments. 2,766,099, 10-9-56, CI. 8 — 131.
Taylor, William I., and S. G. Hawtin, to British Celanese
Ltd. Manufacture of filamentary materials by a wet spin-
ning process. 2,758,909, 8-14-56, CI. 18—54.
Taylor, William J. C. : See —
Barnes, Frank D., Plant, and Eyre. 2,758,148.
Taylor, William S., to Rockwell Mfg. Co. Adjustable guide
fence for jointer. 2,758,617, 8-14-56, CI. 144 — 253.
Taylor-Wilson Mfg. Co. : See—
McConnell, William M. 2,751,781.
McConnell, William M., and Von Hofen. 2,747,445.
Taylor-Winfield Corp., The : See — ■
Hansen, Hans H., and Seeloff. 2,731,534.
Pearson, Roy W., and Hansen. 2,768,282.
Riley, Joseph J. 2,734,133.
Riley, Joseph J. 2,739,216.
Riley, Joseph J. 2,742,552.
Riley, Joseph J. 2,743,341.
Riley, Joseph J., and Andrews. 2,734,106.
Seeloff, Melvin M., and Anderson. 2,758,184.
Seeloff, Melvin M., and Hansen. 2,730,995.
Taylor, Wood N., Jr. : See —
Zody, Forrest F., Key, and Taylor. 2,772,720.
Taymouth Industries Ltd. : See —
Moore, Edgar S., Neill, and Emery. 2,754,860.
Tchelitcheff, Serge : See —
Paul, Raymond E., and Tchlitcheff. 2,768,174.
Tchoubar, Bianka, to Centre National de la Recherche Scien-
tifique. Preparation of N-acyl-j8-aryl-serinols. 2,768,972,
10-30-56, CI. 260—562.
Tea, Frank C, Jr. Feeder. 2,758,756, 8-14-56, CI. 222—270.
Teagle, William T. Agricultural appliances. 2,750,666,
6-19-56, CI. 30—218.
league, Arnold L. Double-cut power band saw machine.
2,743,745, 5-1-56, CI. 143—17.
Teague, Claude E., Jr., to R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. To-
bacco. 2,766,150, 10-9-56, CI. 131—17.
Teague, Marvin A. Shirt band and collar support. 2,742,207,
4-17-56, CI. 223—83.
Teague, Merwyn C, to United States Rubber Co. Method and
composition for making lined dipped goods from latex.
2,747,229, 5-29-56, CI. 18—58.5.
Teague, Merwyn C, to United States Rubber Co. Corrugated
closure for rubber footwear. 2,756,516, 7-31-56, CI.
36—7.3.
Teague, Walter D., Jr., and H. H. Laucks, to Bendix Aviation
Corp. Acceleration responsive switch. 2,731,526, 1-17-56,
CI. 200—61.51.
Teague, Walter D., Jr., and P. A. De Padova, to Bendix Avia-
tion Corp. Air fuel ratio control for ram jets. 2,736,167,
2-28-56, CI. 60—39.28.
Teal, Gordon K. : See —
Buehler, Ernest, and Teal. 2,768,914.
Teal, James H. : See —
Campbell. Richard D., and Teal. 2,749,858.
Teale, Alton W. : See —
Ives, MiloW. 2,771,796.
Teale, Robert R., to National Gypsum Co. Wallboard and
method for producing the same. 2,762,738, 9-11-56, CI.
154—87.
Tear, Harry R., to Stewart-Warner Corp. High capacity oil
mist generator. 2,753,013. 7-3-56^ CI. 184 — 55.
Tear, Harry R., to Stewart-Warner Corp. Coalescing fitting.
2,753,953, 7-10-56, CI. 183—75.
Teather, Harry G., and A. Talmage, to Precision Diamond
Products Ltd. Forming tools. 2,741,241, 4-10-56, CI.
125—11.
Tebbetts, William F. Rodless fluid pressure-operated pump.
2,746,431, 5-22-56, CI. 121—157.
Tebbs, George W., to H. T. Backhouse. Sheet feeding ap-
paratus. 2,761,679, 9-4-56, CI. 271—12.
Tebbs, George W., to H. T. Backhouse. Sheet feeding ap-
paratus. 2,761,681, 9^-56, CI. 271—62.
Tecalemit Ltd. : See —
Le Clair, Camille C. S. 2,735,373.
Le Clair, Camille C. S. 2,738,902.
Le Clair, Camille C. S. 2,757,645.
Technau, Gerhard : See —
Schmitz-Hillebrecht, Ernst, and Technau. 2,750,323.
Technical Equipment Corp. : See —
Varga, Oscar W. 2,754,534.
Technical Oil Tool Corp. : See —
Moore, Alois E. 2,707,705.
White, John W. 2,733,441.
White, John W. 2,758,302.
Technical Oil Tool Corp, Ltd. : See —
Barnett, Arthur R., Suter, and Abs. 2,770,887.
Suter, Oswald, and Abs. 2,775,043.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
2,771,055.
2,741,221.
Technical Tape Corp. : See —
Reiner, Eugene J., Schultz, Shuman, and Silberberg
2,762,846.
Technicolor Corp. : See —
Kelly, Donald H., and Rock.
Technicolor Motion Picture Corp.
Evans, William E., Jr. 2,758,235.
Kelly, Donald H. 2,749,792.
Kelly, Donald H., and Rock. 2,740,317.
Lofquist, Albert P., Jr. 2,767,649.
Lynch, William M., and Evans. 2,745,005
Pohl, Wadsworth E. 2,740,712.
Rock, Frank C, and Mann. 2,754,718.
Rock, Frank C, Jr. 2,737,076.
Technicon International Ltd. : See —
Weiskopf, Edwin C, and Ferrari
Technicraft Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Candee, Ellsworth T. 2,749,963.
Technisch Ontwikkelingsbureau voor Instrumental, (T. O.
B. I.) N. V. : See—
Kamp, Johannes J., and Smals. 2,771,771.
Technische Import-Export En Fabricage "Amroh" Heren-
gracht : See —
Sluyters, Jan. 2,732,143.
Technograph Printed Circuits Ltd. : See —
Eisler, Paul. 2,736,677.
Eisler, Paul. 2,737,571.
Eisler, Paul. 2,747,977.
Eisler, Paul. 2,748,071.
Eisler, Paul. 2,758,256.
Teehron Ltd. : See —
Ord, Lewis R. 2,743,741.
Techtmann, Herbert F., to Techtmann Industries. Hand heat
sealer. 2,751,966, 6-26-56, CI. 154 — 42.
Techtmann Industries : See —
Techtmann, Herbert F. 2,751,966.
Tedaldi, John L., to Design Stamping Corp. Sham clips
and sham structures. 2,743,148, 4-24-56, CI. 312—140.3.
Tedaldi, John L., and J. A. Gross, to Design Stamping Corp.
Showcases having metal superstructures. 2,765,886,
10-9-56. CI. 189—78.
Teddington Aircraft Controls Ltd. : See —
Harrison, Walter M. 2,734,529.
Harrison. Walter M. 2,772,695.
Martin-Hurst, William F. F. 2,749,038.
Tedei, Thomas C. Expanding jaw screw extractor. 2,740,311,
4-3-56, CI. 81—72.
Teed, Floyd J., to Studebaker-Packard Corp. Door lock.
2,735,708, 2-21-56, CI. 292—182.
Teegardin, James E., and B. D. Menkin. Fluid dispenser
device. 2,775,517, 12-18-56, CI. 222—205.
Teeple, Frank A., Jr., to Atlantic Steel Co. Bale tie.
2,773,291, 12-11-56, CI. 24—26.
Teerlink, James, to Chains, Inc. Chains and the like.
2,773,971, 12-11-56, CI. 219—150.
Teeter, Howard M. : See —
Croston, Clarence B.. Teeter, and Cowan. 2,729,658.
Teeter, Wilford H., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerating
apparatus, including an air cooled condenser. 2,762,207,
9-11-56, CI. 62—117.4.
Teeters, Wilber O. : See —
Dipner, Charles D., Teeters, and Wrightson. 2.775,509.
Dittman, Albert L., Passino, and Teeters. 2,738,343.
Dittman, Albert L.. Passino, and Teeters. 2,752,331.
Mantell, Russell M„ Passino, and Teeters. 2,774,797.
Passino, Herbert J., Teeters, and Mantell. 2,770,660.
Teeters, Wilber O., H. J. Passino, and A. L. Dittman, to The
M. W. Kellogg Co. Solutions of copolymers of a perfluoro-
chloroethylene and a fluoroethylene. 2,770,606, 11-13-56,
CI. 260—31.2.
Teetor, Herman C. Electric plug with disabling means.
2,759,159, 8-14-56, CI. 339—37.
Teetor, Herman C. Electric plug with disabling means.
2,761,028, 8-28-56, CI. 200—51.
Teetor, Macy O. Magnetic door catch. 2,733,092, 1-31-50,
CI. 292—251.5.
Teetor, Ralph R. Door latch. 2,753,201, 7-3-56, CI.
292—64.
Tefft, Ivan D., to The Parker Pen Co. Fountain pens.
2,774,332, 12-18-56, CI. 120—50.
Tegarty, John B. Flush basin ball valve guide. 2,760,205,
8-28-56, CI. 4—56.
Tegnrtv, John B., to T. K. M. Victory, trustee. Venting
device. 2,764,929, 10-2-56, CI. 98—37.
Tegge, Bruce R., and F. W. Banes, to Esso Research and Engi-
neering Co. Novel petroleum resin process. 2,770,613,
11-13-56. CI. 260—82.
Teggelaar, Claude J., to Orand Rapids Hardware Co. Win-
dow construction. 2,774,996, 12-25-56, CI. 20—12.
Te Grotenhuis, Theodore A., 20% to The General Tire & Rub-
ber Co. Fillers having vinyl siloxane groups bonded to the
surface thereof and copolymers thereof with ethylenically
unsaturated polymerizable monomers. 2,742,378, 4—17-56,
CI. 117—76.
Te Grotenhuis, Theodore A., 20% to The General Tire &
Rubber Co. Self-reinforcing rubber and method of making
same. 2,745,818, 5-15-56, CI. 200—45.5.
Te Grotenhuis, Theodore A„ 20% to The General Tire and
Rubber Co. Pigmented compositions and methods of making
same. 2,751,369, 6-19-56, CI. 260—41.
Teichert, Conrad A. : See —
Paluch, Milton M., and Teichert. 2,740,668.
Telchmann, Charles F. : See —
Stratford, William M., Teichmann, and Herzog. 2,735,946.
Teichmann, Charles F., to Texaco Development Corp. Detec-
tion of mixed radiation. 2,755,390, 7-17-56, CI. 250—71.
Teichner, Rudolph R. : See —
Held, Otto C, Pike, and Teichner. 2,737,303.
Teichroew, Harold F., to Boeing Airplane Co. Electric-wire
holders and installations. 2,764,026, 9-25-56, CI. 174 — 174.
Teiling, Torbern, to Arenco Aktiebolag. Devices for follow-
ing a movable object. 2,773,643, 12-11-56, CI. 235—61.5.
Teitel, Sidney : See —
Goldberg, Moses W. 2,761,866.
Goldberg, Moses W., and Teitel. 2,736,746.
Goldberg, Moses W., and Teitel. 2,736,747.
uoldberg, Moses W., and Teitel. 2,746,992.
Goldberg, Moses W., and Teitel. 2,761,865.
Goldberg, Moses W., and Teitel. 2,774,766.
Teitelbaum, Murray. Can opener aid. 2,770,870, 11-20-56,
CI. 30 — 10.
Teitler, Ruth J. Sanitary garments. 2,749,912, 6-12-56, CI.
128—284.
Teitsworth, Richard C, to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Con-
trol of coking in thermal polymerization. 2,737,539,
3-6-56, CI. 260—683.1.
Tejax Engineering Corp. : See —
Keough, Frank J. 2,752,878.
Tekosky, Morris G., to Magnetics Inc. Magnetic amplifier.
2,758,162, 8-7-56, CI. 179—171.
Tektronix, Inc. : See —
Ropiequet, Richard L. 2,769,904.
Ropiequet, Richard L. 2,769,905.
Ropiequet, Richard L., and Morton. 2,752,527.
Telatent Co., The : See —
Call, John G. 2,771,896.
Telautograph Corp. : See —
Cahoon, Edward F., and MacDonald. 2,734,099.
Holland, John H., and Brown. 2,756,272.
Telecomputing Corp. : See —
Winter, Arthur J. 2,765,459.
Teleflex Inc. : See —
Anderson, John W. 2,750,582.
Bentley, James S. 2,774,382.
Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson : See —
Alexandersson, Harald V. 2.767,251.
Carleson, Bengt J. T. 2,758,281.
Diesen, Anton K., Johnson, and Wiberg. 2,754,390.
Emanuelsson, Gunnar G. 2,732,527.
Ericsson, Eric A., and Jorgensen. 2,733,319.
Holmqvist, Gert E. O., Bjorklund, and Dietsch. 2.769,880.
Hullegard, Erik W. 2,732,432.
Johannesson, Nils-Olof. 2,751,578.
Johnson, Karl G. 2,732,434.
Jonsson, Johan E. 2,734,257.
Lundkvist, Karl A. 2,761,901.
Mansson, Carl. 2,768,353.
Mansson, Carl G. O. 2,742,568.
Overby, Sune L. 2,733,406.
Palmgren, Nils G., and Wiberg.
Person, Lars B., Von Sivers,
2 749 394
Robillard, Jean J. A. 1,758,263.
Sternbeck, Olaf. 2,755,412.
Von Sivers, Carl H., Wado, Wickman. and Person.
2,768,352.
Westberg, Johan B. 2,752,531.
Telephone Answering and Recording Corp. : See —
Cain, Harry W. 2,775,651.
Van Deventer, Harry R., and Shively. 2,743.315.
Telephone Mfg. Co. Ltd. : See —
Harrison, Kenneth W.. and Simons. 2,740,944.
Simon, Malcolm, and Rommel. 2,750,982.
Teleprinter Corp. : See —
Howard, Bernard. 2,709,029.
Teleprompter Corp. : See —
Schlafly, Hubert J. 2,765,552.
Teleregister Corp., The : See —
Bush, George L„ and Cornwell. 2,752,093.
Bush, George L., Dennis, and Haselton. 2.737.650.
Nelson, Dale H. 2,737,342.
Tele-Trip Policy Co., Inc. : See —
Arko, Robert E. 2,766,389.
Hanson, Theodore L. 2,732,271.
Teletype Corp. : See —
Gemmel, Wilbur R. 2,735,526.
Goetz, Maurus T. 2,735,887.
Keyes, George G. 2,735.885.
Madsen. Berthel F. 2.763.357.
Martindell, Frank. 2,735,525.
Martindell, Frank. 2,756,372.
Przysiecki. Theodore I. 2,752,414.
Reek, Robert J. 2,770.734.
Schewe, Lawrence J. 2,762,931.
Wampaeh, Robert G. 2,756.273.
Wampach, Robert G. 2 763.713.
Zenner. Walter J. 2.735,888.
Zenner, Walter J. 2,762.477.
Teletypesetter : See —
Goetz, Maurus T. 2,755.859.
Lindberg. Arthur F. 2.770.356.
Martindell, Frank. 2,766,322.
Swan. Carl W. 2.763.363.
Teleweld, Inc. : See —
McKee, Chester W., and R. W. 2,766,425.
McKee, Richard W. 2,766,424.
Tell, Werner W. : See —
Kohler, Ilellfried K, Giildner. and Tell. 2.744,600.
LIST OF PATENTEES
785
Tell, William J. : See —
Olivier, Jules A., and Tell. 2,747,928.
Tell, William J., to General Motors Corp. Ventilating sys-
tem. 2,764,078, 9-25-56, CI. 98—2.
Tellen Chester J., to The American Molded Products Co.
Reel construction. 2,775,411, 12-25-56, CI. 242—70.
Teller, Clarence R. Arrow and method of making same.
2,747,870, 5-29-56, CI. 273—106.5.
Teller, W. Kedzie, to Pharma Craft Corp. Anti-perspirant
stick. 2,732,327. 1-24-56, CI. 167—90.
Teller, Myron S. Building structures and rotary transporta-
tion platform therein. 2,764,783, 10-2-56, CI. 20—1.
Tellier, Andre. Perfume dispenser. 2,741,812, 4-17-56, CI.
Tellier, Andre. Safety drinking cup. 2,761,301, 9-4-56, CI.
65 — 13.
Tellier, Joseph C, to Philco Corp. Signal control circuits.
2,740,046, 3-27-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Tellier, Joseph C, to Philco Corp. Superregenerative ampli-
fier. 2,772,352, 11-27-56, CI. 250—20.
Telina : See —
Bessiere, Pierre E. 2,733,361.
Temco, Inc. : See —
Nordholt, Louis E., and Wilhoite. 2,770,228.
Tempest, Gerard F., to A. C. Cameron. Panelled building
units. 2,762,085, 9-11-56, CI. 20—6.
Temple, Harold P., to P. Lorillard Co. Display rack.
2,761,568, 9-4-56, CI. 211 — 49.
Temple, Hiram E., to Read Standard Corp. Bakery conveyor
system. 2,732,057, 1-24-56, CI. 198—85.
Temple, Hiram E., to Read Standard Corp. Bakery system
with continuous proofer and cooler. 2,734,617, 2-14-56,
CI. 198—31.
Temple, Hiram E., to Read Standard Corp. Conveyor system
with article spacing apparatus. 2,736,418, 2-28-56, CI.
198 — 31.
Temple, Hiram E., to Read Standard Corp. Diverting valve.
2,752,944. 7-3-56, CI. 137—554.
Temple, Hiram E., to Read Standard Corp. Flour valve.
2,757,049, 7-31-56, CI. 302—49.
Temple, Hiram E., to Read Standard Corp. Conveyor sys-
tem with article transferring apparatus. 2,762,487,
9-11-56, CI. 198—21.
Temple, Ray, % to M. O'Dowd and % to W. E. Hitt. Boxing
glove. 2,740,120, 4-3-56, CI. 2 — 18.
Temple, Ruth M., now by change of name R. M. Elliott, to
G. Miller. Bedsheet blanket attachment device. 2,736,043,
2-28-56, CI. 5—334.
Temple, Tommy : See —
Erhardt, Louis, and Temple. 2,735,929.
Temple, William S. Device for recovering gold from streams.
2,756,977, 7-31-56, CI. 262—2.
Templeton, Hugh E. : jSee —
Mertzweiller, Joseph K., Templeton, and Daussat.
2,744,921.
Templeton, Hugh E., and R. W. Benoliel, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Apparatus for measuring gas flow.
2,758,473, 8-14-56, CI. 73—207.
Templeton, John B. Transportation systems. 2,751,853,
6-26-56, CI. 104—135.
Templin, Norman W. : See —
Smith, Carl W., and Templin. 2,772,198.
Temprite Products Corp. : See —
Lance, Harold E. 2,735,370.
Lance, Harold E. 2,735,665.
Temp-R-Lens, Inc. : See —
Vent, Bruce R. 2,762,166.
Tenber, Muriel E., and S. B. Miller. Umbrella type handbag.
2,742,071, 4-17-56, CI. 150—28.
Ten Brink, Karl C. : See —
Herzog, Gerhard, ana Ten Brink. 2,737,804.
Tench, George E., and E. J. Williams, to Read Standard
Corp. Pan greaser. 2,741,214, 4-10-56, CI. 118—6.
Tench, John D. : See — ■
Ferris, Seymour W., Tench, and Duling. 2,734,365.
Tench, John D., to Sun Oil Co. Wax composition. 2,773,812,
12-11-56, CI. 196—149.
Tenderet Sales Co. : See —
Starzyk, Frederick F. 2,757,093.
Tenenbaum, Leon E. : See —
Broh-Kahn, Robert H., Fand, and Tenenbaum. 2,755,291.
Scudi, John V., Tenenbaum, and Grail. 2,739,986.
Tenenbaum, Leon E., to Nepera Chemical Co., Inc. Dioxolane
compounds. 2,769,808, 11-6-56, CI. 260—247.7.
Tenenblatt, Louis. Carrying case combined with headrest
and shade. 2,738,249, 3-13-56, CI. 312—237.
Ten Have. Cornells D.. to Shell Development Co. Sweetening
hydrocarbon oils. 2,763,594, 9-18-56, CI. 196 — 32.
Tennant, Alex A. Means for the transportation and storage
of goods. 2,767,661, 10-23-56, CI. 104 — 48.
Tennant, Edward E., to Jos. Schlitz Brewing Co. Beer cooling
apparatus. 2,771,752, 11-27-56, CI. 62—141.
Tennant, G. H, Co. : See —
Mattson, Edwin A. 2,756,453.
Tennant, John A., J. G. Lauder, R. J. B. Naisbitt, H. C.
W.ooley, and A. Lawrenson, to British Insulated Calender's
Cables Ltd. Extrusion of metals. 2,753,995, 7-10-56,
CI. 207—4.
Tennes, Charles J. : See —
Krauss, Serge L., and Tennes. 2,755,695.
Krauss, Serge L., and Tennes. 2,756,330.
Tennessee Coal & Iron Division : See —
Wallace, Lewis C, Sproull, and Kenaga. 2,739,086.
Tennessee Corp. : See —
Nikitin, Alexander A. 2,772,151.
Rueggeberg, Walter H. C, and Sauls. 2,743,288.
lessee Products & Chemical Corp. : See —
Litkenhous, Edward E. 2,769,696.
Tennessee Valley Authority : See —
Almond, Lawrence H. 2,770,451.
Nielsson, Francis T. 2,729,554.
Nielsson, Francis T. 2,738,265.
Nielsson, Francis T. 2,741,545.
Saeman, Walter C. 2,737,451.
Striplin, Marcus M., Jr. 2,734,596.
Striplin, Marcus M., Jr., Hardin, and Bundy. 2,744,944.
Tenney, Charles M., Jr. Gas distributing system. 2,740,701,
4-3-56, CI. 48—190.
Tenney Engineering, Inc. : See —
Zipser, David B. 2,773,364.
Tenney, John R., to United States Steel Corp. Portable
grinding tool. 2,741,078, 4-10-56, CI. 51—244.
Tenney, William G. Battery terminal connector. 2,774,054,
12-11-56, CI. 339—233.
Tenney, William L. Space heater. 2,770,226, 11-13-56, CI.
123—142.5.
Tenney, William L., S. E. Knox, and P. A. Frank, to W. L.
Tenney. Machine for producing dispersions of liquids in air
or other gases for the production of fogs. 2,738,334,
3-13-56, CI. 252—359.
Tenney, William L., and S. E. Knox ; said Knox assor. to said
Tenney. Aerosol generator. 2,768,031, 10-23-56, CI.
299—86.
Tennis, Francis H. : See —
Schneider, Dana J., and Tennis. 2,745,433.
Tennis, Francis H. Fish feeding device. 2,772,659, 12-4-56,
CI. 119—51.
Tennyson, Sanford I. Apparatus for utilizing and supplying
corrosion-inhibitor vapors. 2,766,069, 10-9-56, CI. 299 —
24.
Teno, Edward, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Electronic
tube element protective coating. 2,750,528, 6-12-56, CI.
313—350.
Ten Pas, Warren E. : See —
Hyland, William A., and Ten Pas. 2,768,767.
Tension Envelope Corp. : See —
Hiersteiner, Walter L. 2,749,021.
Hiersteiner, Walter L. 2,767,902.
Tenzer, Frank C. : See —
Mahlouff, Salomon K. 2,769,490.
Teot, Arthur S., to The Dow Chemical Co. Sulphonation
method. 2,763,634, 9-18-56, CI. 260—79.3.
Tepas, Joseph J., Jr., to OHn Mathieson Chemical Corp.
Chemical feeder. 2,738,323, 3-13-56, CI. 210—28.
"Tepha" Gesellschaft fur pharmazeutische und chemischtech-
nische Erzeugnisse m. b. H. : See —
Lindner, Kurt. 2,730,428.
Teplitz, Alfred : See —
Orr, Howard S., and Teplitz. 2,736,548.
Teplitz, Alfred, to United States Steel Corp. Apparatus for
automatically centering and aligning moving elongated ob-
jects. 2,766,041. 10-9-56, CI. 271—2.6.
Terando, Louis M. Adjustable and expanding pallet.
2,739,776, 3-27-56, CI. 248—120.
Terayama, Denzaburo : See — -
Matsubara, Toru, and Terayama. 2,746,409.
Terazono, George T. Spreader for fishing lines. 2,733,536,
2-7-56. CI. 43 — 42.74.
Tereski, Fred, % to E. O. Rucker. Salmon egg curing.
2,743,185, 4-24-56, CI. 99—3.
Terho, Mikko J. Cable drum. 2,755,036, 7-17-56, CI.
242—117.
Terhune, Edgar A., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Radiosonde balloon
breakage switch. 2,751,456, 6-19-56, CI. 200 — 81.
Terhune, Edward A. Coin controlled dispensing apparatus for
bottled beverages. 2,753,078, 7-3-56, CI. 221 — 152.
Terlinde, Edward H. Accordion microphone controls.
2,764,051, 9-25-56, CI. 84 — 1.04.
Terlinde, Edward H. Quick detachable coupling. 2,764,746,
9-25-56, CI. 339—8.
Termaat, Frans : See —
Horowitz, Alexandre, and Termaat. 2,745,522.
Termany, Frank J. Gasifying apparatus. 2,775,513,
12-25-56, CI. 48—107.
Termokimik Corp. : See —
Castellani. Pio F. F. 2,773,598.
Terranova, Paul : See —
Kostriza, John A., and Terranova. 2,749,519.
Kostriza, John A., and Terranova. 2,757,344.
Terrell, Basil J., to The Parsons and Marine Engineering
Turbine Research and Development Association. Gas tur-
bine installations with output turbine by-pass matching
the output turbine pressure drop. 2,755,621, 7-24-56, CI.
60—39.16.
Terrell, Edgar A., and G. D. Hoyle, Jr., to The Terrell Ma-
chine Co. Bobbin stripper. 2,761,194, 9-4-56, CI. 28 — 20.
Terrell Machine Co., The : See —
Ferguson, Richard. 2,732,609.
Hallman, Little L. 2,733,014.
Terrell, Edgar A., and Hoyle. 2,761,194.
Terrell, St. John, and E. Chandler. Tent construction.
2,743,734, 5-1-56, CI. 135 — 1.
Terrett, John P., to Foremost Dairies. Inc. Fluid cooled
injection heater. 2,737,374, 3-6-56, CI. 261 — 9.
786
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Terroni, Teseo B. D., to Automatic Telephone & Electric Co.
Ltd. Carrier current transmission systems. 2,752,571,
6-26-56, CI. 333—16.
Terry, Ada M. : See —
Terry, Edward H. 2,758,044.
Terry, Edward H., % to A. M. Terry. Laminated flooring.
2,758,044, 8-7-56, CI. 154—45.9.
Terry, Jack H., to General Electric Co. Ceramic coating for
compressor blades, coated blades and method of making
same. 2,757,105, 7-31-56, CI. 117—119.
Terry, Millard G., Jr. : See —
Wagner, Jean I., Habighurst, and Terry. 2,744,890.
Terry, Nathaniel K. : See —
Howe, Henry V., and Terry. 2,732,068.
Terry, Paul A. : See —
Boschetti, Anthony J., and Terry. 2,729,274.
Terry, Preston. Dump truck with wide range material
spreader. 2,762,628, 9-11-56, CI. 275—14.
Terry, Samuel M., and J. J. Reis, Jr., to Pittsburgh Plate
Glass Co. Method of spinning shaped filaments of plastic
materials. 2,746,839, 5-22-56, CI. 18—54.
Ter Veen, Louis A. G., and H. A. Siltamaki, to Bendix Avia-
tion Corp. Accelerometers. 2,767,973, 10-23-56, CI.
264 — 1.
Terwilliger, Henry L., to Calumet and Hecla, Inc. Bending
apparatus. 2,743,757, 5-1-56, CI. 153 — 16.
Terwilliger, Paul L. : See — ■
Morse, Richard A., Ireland, and Terwilliger. 2,742,089.
Terwilliger, Tompkins W. : See —
Brown, Alfred S., and Terwilliger. 2,737,569.
Terzuoli, Andrew J. and D. R. Method of and apparatus for
bookbinding. 2,755,491, 7-24-56, CI. 11—1.
Terzuoli, Dominick R. : See —
Terzuoli, Andrew J. and D. R. 2,755,491.
Tes, Roy W. H., and T. P. Mika, to Shell Development Co.
Poly tert-alkyl substituted carbocyclic monocarboxylic acids
in alkyd resins. 2,729,609, 1-3-56, CI. 260—16.
Tesa S A ■ See ■
Bender, Werner, and Arni. 2,732,761.
Tesauro, Nicholas. Magnetic bi-focal lens holder. 2,737,847,
3-13-56, CI. 88 — 41.
Tesauro, Nicholas. Supplemental lens-positioning means.
2,770,168, 11-13-56, CI. 88—41.
Tesh, Kimble F., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Circuit and cen-
trifugal switch for motor speed regulation. 2,738,391,
3-13-56, CI. 200—80.
Tesh, Kimble F., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Motor frame
structure and brush rigging. 2,745,977, 5-15-56, CI.
310—239.
Tesoriero, Mrs. Aurora : See —
Stefanizzi, Ignazio. 2,738,929.
Tess, Roy W. H. : See —
Bradley, Theodore F., and Tess. 2,736,664.
Tessieri, John E. : See —
Caffrey. James M., Jr., Kluge, and Tessieri. 2,767.143.
Tessmer, John C. Journal lubricating devices. 2,760,833,
8-28-56, CI. 308—91.
Testa, Emilio : See —
Carrara, Gino, and Testa. 2,734,055.
Testi, Nicholas, to The Gillette Co. 'Safety razor. 2,748,468,
6-5-56, €1. 30—65.
Testi, Nicholas, to The Gillette Co. Blade collector. 2,771,671,
11-27-56, CI. 30 — 40.
Testor, Nils F. : See —
Bast, Nathan G. 2,770.072.
Te Strake, Lambertus. Garment. 2,729,084, 1-3-56, CI.
66—176.
Teszner, Stanislas. Complexes of multi electrode semi-con-
ductors. 2,753,496, 7-3-50, CI. 317—235.
Tetart, Emile : See —
Lucien, Rene, and Tetart. 2,745,154.
Teter, John W. : See —
Hettinger, William P., Jr., and Teter. 2,761,858.
Nelson, John W., and Teter. 2,755,301.
Van Nordstrand, Robert A., Pelzer, and Teter. 2,759,917.
Teter, John W., and R. H. Elkins, to Sinclair Refining Co.
Hydrocarbon conversion process. 2,759,876, 8-21-56, CI.
196—50.
Teti, John, to Air Reduction Co.. Inc. Flashback-proof gas
burner and mixer. 2,745,470, 5-15-56, CI. 158 — 27.4,
Tetzner, Gustav. Band saw blade guide. 2,749,951, 6-12-56,
CI. 143—167.
Teubner, Edmund E., to The Method X Co. Apparatus for
electrically eroding materials. 2,756,316, 7-24-56, CI.
219—15.
Tevander, Clarence A., administrator : See —
Ellstrom, Elmer G. 2,758,776.
Teves, Alfred, Maschinen- und Armaturenfabrik KG : See —
Kubera, Gerhard. 2,731,708.
Teves, Marten C. : See —
Botden, Theodoor P. J., Teves, Tol, and de Boer.
2,748,304.
Teves, Marten C, and T. Tol, to Hartford National Bank and
Trust Co., as trustee. Luminoscope. 2,757,293, 7-31-56,
CI. 250—213.
Teves, Martin C, and T. Tol, to Hartford National Bank
and Trust Co., trustee. Method of applying a lumines-
cent layer to the hollow side of a support having a rotation-
symmetrical curved surface. 2,760,882, 8-28-56, CI.
117—33.5.
Tew, Gilbert W., to Deering Milliken Research Corp. Change
gear support for spinning frames and the like. 2,735,309,
2-21-56, CI. 7 1—325.
Tew, Gilbert W., to Deering Milliken Research Corp. Roll
weight measuring device. 2,759,358, 8-21-56, CI. 73 — 141.
Tew, Joseph F., to Scott & Williams Inc. Automatic take-up
means for knitting machines. 2,729,082, 1-3-56, CI.
66—149.
Te Winkel, Jan : See —
Bordewijk, Jan L., Lansu, and te Winkel. 2,775,655.
Te Winkel, Jan, to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co.,
trustee. Electrical transformer. 2,752,578, 6-26-56, €1.
336—130.
Tewksbury, John M., and A. A. Hemphill, to Bendix Aviation
Corp. Means for operating antennas. 2,761,134, 8-28-56,
CI. 343—121.
Tewksbury, Robert E. Proportioner. 2,732,850, 1-31-56,
CI. 137—87.
Tex Tan of Yoakum : See —
Manning, Douglas H. 2,730,853.
Texaco Development Corp. : See —
Armistead, Fontaine C. 2,739,242.
Armistead, Fontaine C. 2,741,708.
Armistead, Fontaine C. 2,750,514.
Armistead, Fontaine C, and McKee. 2,759,107.
Garrison, Allen D. 2,742,090.
Gross, Howard H. 2,742,400.
Gross, Howard H, and Kiersted. 2,734,849.
Harris, Rhett G. 2,769,750.
Kerr, Paul F. 2,765,411.
Ludeman, Clifford G. 2,745,967.
Ludeman, Clifford G. 2,745,968.
Ludeman, Clifford G. 2,775,710.
McKee, Theresa M. 2,733,355.
Paull, Peter L. 2,769,751.
Paull, Peter L., and Sellers. 2,740,706.
Rees, Harry V., and Sellers. 2,764,555.
Reynolds, Blake. 2,741,230.
Reynolds, Blake. 2,744,506.
Rosenstein, Ludwig. 2,730,555.
Ruble, Raymond J. 2,759,118.
Ruble, Raymond J., and Tirico. 2,740,900.
Sellers, Frederick B. 2,753,296.
Sellers, Frederick B., and Rees. 2,764,554.
Stratford, William M. 2,767,326.
Taylor, Charles F., and Reynolds. 2,768,615.
Teichmann, Charles F. 2,755,390.
Tirico, Arthur L., and Ruble. 2,741,709.
Weiss, Walter J. 2,748,079.
ZoBell, Claude E. 2,742,398.
Texas Co., The : See —
Allen, Joseph C. 2,736,381.
Allen, Joseph C. 2,765,850.
Alpert, Norman, and Vermillion. 2,751,331.
Atwell, Harold V. 2,761,772.
Bailey, Bruce S. 2,763,247.
Barber, Everett M. 2,760,471.
Barber, Everett M. 2,767,692.
Beavon, David K. 2,758,978.
Beck, Roland A. 2,735,624.
Bright, Gordon S., and Hall. 2,734,868.
Caffrey, James M., Jr., Kluge, and Tessieri. 2,767,143.
Clements, Roy J. 2,759,167.
Cope, John E., and Theile. 2,733,292.
Crowe, Bernard F. 2,743,212.
Crowe, Bernard F., and Elmer. 2,742,502.
Dilworth, John P., Eckert, and Coppoc. 2,755,247.
Dilworth, John P., and Puryear. 2,755,256.
Eastman, du Bois. 2,735,265.
Eastman, du Bois, and Gaucher. 2,735,787.
Eastman, du Bois, and Gaucher. 2,761,824.
Eastman, Du Bois, and Gaucher. 2,767,785.
Eckert, George W. 2,738,327.
Gaines, Tom. 2,750,884.
Grahame. James H. 2,735,449.
Heisig, Theodore C. 2,768,955.
Herzog, Gerhard. 2,738,431.
Herzog, Gerhard. 2,749,446.
Herzog, Gerhard. 2.763.788.
Herzog, Gerhard. 2,765,410.
Herzog, Gerhard, and Ten Brink. 2,737,804.
Hess, Howard V., and Arnold. 2,735,874.
Hess, Howard V., and Carter. 2,735,876.
Holter, Cameron B., and Anne. 2,765,278.
Hopkins, Stephen. 2,731.004.
Hopkins, Stephen. 2,758,578.
Johnston, Rowland W., Jr. 2,731,090.
Kavanagh, Kevin E., and Chesluk. 2,744,853.
Kemp, Lebbeus C, Jr. 2,730,438.
Kincaid, James F. 2,768,618.
Knowles, Edwin €., Patterson, and Kluge. 2,734,088.
Kreuz. Kenneth L. 2,753,378.
Lee, Burton D. 2,732,02o.
Lord, Arthur H. 2,769,097.
Lord, Arthur H, Jr. 2,759,050.
MacKnight, John D. 2,738,488.
Madinger, I-Iulit L. 2,739,929.
Manley, Robert E. 2,745,790.
Mazzagatti. Roy P. 2,709.913.
McClearv, Rush F. 2,759,026.
McCoy, Frederic C, Caffrey, and Hencke. 2,752,311.
McKay, Alexander S. 2,741,705.
McKay, Alexander S. 2,752,504.
McKay, Alexander S. 2,761,977.
Meadows, James L., Ballard, and Chandler. 2,731,392.
Meyer, Wolfgang E. 2.746,443.
Meyer, Wolfgang E. 2,764,964.
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Texas Co., The : See — Continued
Meyer, Wolfgang E., and Brand. 2,735,413.
Morris, John R. 2,736,706.
Morris, John R. 2,736,707.
Morris, John R. 2,736,737.
Morris, John R. 2,736,738.
Nelson, Roy F. 2,744,872.
Newman, Stanley R., and Vermillion. 2,774, 606.
Oosterhout, Johan C. D., Banks, and Glassmire.
2 741 597
Pecbra, ' Ralph J. Jr., Rein, and Fleming. 2,753,217.
Phelps, Lewis H., Jr. 2,735,448.
Robertson, James M. 2,741,563.
Robertson, James M., and Little. 2,730,485.
Robinson, Harry R. 2,744,834.
Scotty, Clarence B. 2,765,412.
Shea, Joseph L. 2,749,444.
Strasser, Dale M. 2,763,434.
Stratford, Wililam M., Teichmann, and Herzog. 2,73o,946.
Tierney, Raymond B. 2,758,974.
Tierney, William T., Jr., and Kincaid. 2,768,617.
Tirico, Arthur L. 2,735,953.
Tirico, Arthur L. 2,768,307.
Vander Ploeg, Alfred R. 2.760,913.
Warrick, Halsted R. 2,738,310.
Wilkinson, Clarence E. 2,739,951.
Wordie, John D. 2,748,155.
Texas Instruments Inc. : See —
Cornelison, Boyd. 2,732,718.
Haggerty, Patrick E. 2,757,356.
Perry, Edward G., Jr., and Olson. 2,769,142.
Skelton, Charles W., and Mason. 2,763,780.
Shepherd, Mark, Jr. 2,735,984.
Toomey, Eugene J. 2,774,955. n_n
Worden, Samuel P., and Cornelison. 2,738,676.
Texas Pipe Line Co., The : See —
Bond, Donald H. 2,750,963.
Bond, Donald H. 2,761,083.
Bond, Donald H. 2,765,000.
Texas Research Foundation : See —
Clopton, John R. 2,752,314.
Texas Gulf Sulphur Co. : See —
Conroy, Edward H., Jr., Eads, and West. 2,765,217.
Duecker, Werner W. 2.767,062.
West, James R., and Gormley. 2,772,153.
Texize Chemicals, Inc. : See —
Farkas, Roland Z. 2,757,097.
Texplant Corp. : See —
Kiisters, Eduard. 2,745,342.
Textilana Corp. : See —
Ernst, Robert, and Loeff. 2/758,093.
Textile and Chemical Research Co., Ltd. : See —
Drisch, Nicolas, and Herrbach. 2,768,870.
Thomann, Raymond A., and Vincent. 2,742,088.
Textile Machine Works : See —
Bitzer, Gottlob. 2,737,794.
Draudt, William. 2,741,150.
Fegley, Charles R. 2,745,270.
Loeper, Robert P., and Mueller. 2,748,583.
Schlemmer, Christian F. 2,733,584.
Trumpio, Frank P. 2,760,362.
Textile Machinery Corp. : See —
Hiensch, Johannes N. 2,743,572.
Hiensch, Johannes N. 2,743,573.
Textile Trimming & Boarding Machine Co., Inc. : See —
Stout, Harold E. 2,751,682.
Textor, Andre F. Safety valve for tanks. 2,743,737, 5-1-56,
CI. 137 — 493.
Textor, Andre F. Apparatus for entrapping solids in a fluid
stream moving in a walled conductor. 2,762,512, 9-11-56,
CI. 210—164.
Textrom, Ralph : See —
Willyard, Leslie A., and Taegtstroem. 2,751,563.
Textrom, Ralph, and J. W. Daniels, to Hoffman Electronics
Corp. Antenna for compact radio equipment. 2,735,932,
2-21-56, CI. 250—14.
Textron American, Inc. : See —
Hodge, Edward. 2,758,630.
Oravec, Emil G. 2,734,138.
Oravec, Emil G. 2,751,179.
Reen, Gerald K., and Booth. 2,751,512.
Textron Inc. : See —
Anderson, Albert E. 2,770,036.
Budd, Joseph H. 2,707,695.
Dickie, John A. 2,773,482.
Thackara, John W., to Rubberset Co. Rotary paint appli-
cator. 2,766,473, 10-16-56, CI. 15—230.
Thacker, Ralph S., to Titeflex, Inc. Electrical connectors.
2,731,610, 1-17-56, CI. 339—89.
Thackray, Chas. F., Ltd. : See —
Hallam, Arthur B. 2,774,401.
Thagard, George F., Jr. Container for asphalt. 2,760,629.
8-28-56, CI. 206—56.
Thaheld, Fred A., to Diesel Power, Inc. Wind machine.
2,736,137, 2-28-56, CI. 47—2.
Thai, Harry A. Sofa bed. 2,769,987, 11-13-56, CI. 5—37.
Thalner, Robert R., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Scanning amplifier and high-voltage supply for cathode-
ray tubes. 2,761,090, 8-28-56, CI. 315—27.
Thaning, Otto. Process for the extinction of the contents of
nuts, fruits, or like objects. 2,771,927, 11-27-56, CI.
146 — 227.
Thar. Ferdinand J. : See —
Sherwood, Glenn L. 2,735,474.
Tharp, Emery C. : See —
Pyle, William D. 2,738,031.
Tharp, Homer R. Apparatus for killing and removing roots
from submarine pipes. 2,763,288, 9-18-56, CI. 137 — 565.
Tharpe, Bernard : See —
McAninch, Herbert A., and Tharpe. 2,755,903.
'T Hart, Marius : See—
Schuit, George C. A., and 't Hart. 2,767,125.
'T Hart, W. C, & Zn Instrumenten-en Apparatenfabriek N. V. :
See —
Michels, Antonius M. J. F. 2,766,612.
Thatcher, Charles J., to R. O. Thatcher. Machining by high-
frequency vibratory abrasion. 2,736,144, 2-28-56, CI.
51—64.
Thatcher, Charles J., to R. O. Thatcher. Method of machin-
ing by_ high frequency vibratory abrasion. 2,736,148,
(74,194, 12-18-56,
2-28-56, CI. 51—281.
Thatcher, Charles J. Ultrasonic tools.
CI. 51—59.
Thatcher, Charles J., and B. Carlin ; said Carlin assor. to
said Thatcher. Tools for ultrasonic cutting. 2,774,193,
12-18-56, CI. 51—59.
Thatcher, Lewis E. : See —
Gaylord, James K., and Thatcher. 2,761,034.
Gaylord, James K., Thatcher, and Hahn. 2,761,035.
Thatcher, Lewis E., to Gaylord Products Inc. Speed re-
sponsive control for electric switch. 2,759,059, 8-14-56,
CI. 200—80.
Thatcher, Lewis E., to Gaylord Products, Inc. Rotary speed
responsive apparatus. 2,761,032, 8-28-56, CI. 200 — 80.
Thatcher, Lewis E., to Gaylord Products, Inc. Speed respon-
sive control device. 2,761,033, 8-28-56, CI. 200 — 80.
Thatcher, Lewis E., to Gaylord Products, Inc. Rotary speed
responsive switch. 2,761,036, 8-28-56, CI. 200 — 80.
Thatcher, Robert O. : See —
Thatcher, Charles J. 2,736,144.
Thatcher, Charles J. 2,736,148.
Thatcher, Russell S., to General Motors Corp. Nonchatter-
ing fluid pressure relief valve. 2,761,468, 9^-56, CI.
137—539.
Thatcher, Russell S., to General Motors Corp. Parallel
folded filter. 2,768,752, 10-30-56, CI. 210—169.
Thatcher, Russell S., to General Motors Corp. Apparatus
for making filters. 2,772,607, 12-4-56, CI. 92 — 54.
Thatcher, Russell S., and R. L. Bowers, to General Motors
Corp. Filter valve with deflector. 2,730,125. 1-10-56, CI.
137—543.21.
Thau, Karl, and A. Kiel, Sr., to Kay-Tee Corp. Draft beer
dispenser. 2,774,229, 12-18-56, CI. 62—141.
Thaxton, Bernard E. Pipe cleaners. 2,737,957, 3-13-56, CI.
131—243.
Thayer, Clarence H., to Sun Oil Co. Rotary converter purg-
ing system. 2,739,928, 3-27-56, CI. 196—52.
Thayer, Clarence H., to Sun Oil Co. Gas lift disengager.
2,752,203, 6-26-56, CI. 302—59.
Thayer, Clarence H., to Sun Oil Co. Elevation of granular
solids. 2,753,221, 7-3-56, CI. 302—59.
Thayer, Earl C. : See —
Omon, Gene L., and Thayer. 2,769,646.
Thayer, Floyd L. : See —
Thayer, Warren L., and F. L. 2,741,450.
Thayer, Floyd L., and W. L. Automatic checking scale.
2,741,472, 4-10-56, CI. 265—56.
Thayer, Harry C, Jr. : See —
Fick, Armin F., Rasmussen, and Thayer. 2,775,266.
Thayer, Lundie P. Automatic fire alarm. 2,740,369, 4-3-56,
CI. 116—106.
Thayer, Warren L. : See —
Thayer, Floyd L. and W. L. 2,741,472.
Thayer, Warren L. and F. L. Loader for containers and
scale combination. 2,741,450, 4-10-56, CI. 249—17.
Thgbault, Louis. Parachute. 2,736,524, 2-28-56, CI.
244 — 152.
Theibault, Albert R., to Rosenbaum "Q-B-KL" Parking Co.
Automatic vehicle ejection device. 2,751,093, 6-19-56, CI.
214—16.1.
Theile, Richard, to Pye Ltd. Television pick-up tubes and
television transmitting apparatus incorporating the same.
2,738,440, 3-13-56, CI. 315—11.
Theile, Richard, to Pye Ltd. Television pick-up apparatus.
2,755,408, 7-17-56, CI. 315—11.
Theis, William T., and L. W. Green, to Interstate Engineering
Corp. Air-driven floor polisher. 2,744,272, 5-8-56, CI.
15—49.
Theisen, John P. : See —
Farr, Edward A., and Theisen. 2,730,610.
Theisen, John P., to New York Shipbuilding Corp. Automatic
fan heater. 2,765,393, 10-2-56, CI. 219—39.
Thelander, Clement C. J., to Buffalo-Eclipse Corp. Driven
caster wheel for a lawn mower. 2,731,096, 1-17-56, CI.
180—19.
Thelander, Clement C. J., to The Elipse Lawn Mower Co.,
Division of Buffalo-Eclipse Corp. Clutch-pulley assembly.
2,734,390, 2-14-56, CI. 74—230.24.
Thelander, Wilbur V. : See —
Lindberg, John A., and Thelander. 2,743,805.
Theobald, Clement W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Polymeric organic aluminum oxides and method for pre-
paring same. 2,744,074, 5-1-56, CI. 260 — 2.
Theobald, Harold S. Skill and effort testing machine.
2,750,683, 6-19-56, CI. 35—22.
Theriault, Gerald E., to Radio Corp. of America. Transistor
signal amplifying circuits. 2,773,945, 12-11-56, CI.
179—171.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Sinker guard. 2,758,411, 8-14-56, CI.
Power driven pipe wrench. 2,753,744,
2,738,903.
Theriault, Leonard.
43—44.97.
Therien, Francis N.
7-10-56, CI. 81—57.
Thermal Research and Engineering Corp. : See —
Johnson, John A., and Eustis. 2,762,618.
Thermo Cuber Co., Inc. : See —
Henry, Otto N., Arnold, and Lewkowich.
Thermo Electric Co., Inc. : See —
Walter. Fred S. 2,752,411.
Theuerer, Henry C. : See —
Scaff, Jack H., and Theuerer. 2,753,281.
Theune, Luise A. K. : See—
Emrich, Hans. 2,731,964.
Thevenaz, Jean, to Paillard S. A. Rotary objective-carrying
turrets for photographic apparatus. 2,741,965, 4-17-56,
CI. 95 — 45.
Thevenaz, Jean, to Paillard S. A. Motion picture projector
designed for stereoscopic projection. 2,775,161, 12-25-56,
CI. 88—16.6.
Thew Shovel Co., The : See —
Zeilman, Roy H. 2,768,843.
Zeilman, Roy H., and Smvthe. 2,731,097.
Thias, Edwin P., to Standard Coil Products Co., Inc. Tuner
shield. 2,755,386, 7-17-56, CI. 250—40.
Thias, Edwin P., to Standard Coil Products Co., Inc. Fine
tuner for turret type tuners. 2,768,300, 10-23-56, CI.
250 — 40.
Thias, Edwin P., to Standard Coil Products Co., Inc. Com-
bination frequency selector. 2,769,042, 10-30-56, CI.
200—6.
Thias, Edwin P., to Standard Coil Products Co., Inc. Fre-
quency selector. 2,773,988, 12-11-56. CI. 250—40.
Thias, Edwin P., and E. Feigl, to Standard Coil Products
Co., Inc. Frequency selector. 2,773,986, 12-11-56, CI.
250—40.
Thiberville, Arthur J. Lock controlled switch. 2,756,300,
7-24-56, CI. 200—61.67.
Thickstun, William R. : See —
Foskett, Laurence W., Foster, Thickstun, and Wood.
2,775,160.
Thiebaud, Nils A. Magnetic locking device. 2,730,392,
1-10-56, CI. 292—201.
Thiel. Felix A., Jr. : See —
Brown, Clayton B., Hampton, and Thiel. 2,774,821.
Thiel, Otto, to Midwest Supply and Mfg. Co. Belt arm attach-
ment. 2,747,421, 5-29-56, CI. 74—242.15.
Thielcke, George W. : See —
King, Robert G., and Thielcke. 2,764,548.
Thiele, Berthold R., to Speed Queen Corp. Power reset
wringer. 2,734,371, 2-14-56, CI. 68—253.
Thiele, Berthold R., to Speed Queen Corp. Washing machine
with collapsible agitator vanes. 2,763,147, 9-18-56, CI.
68 — 134.
Thiele, Berthold R., to Speed Queen Corp. Pressure fill
system. 2,766,601, 10-16-56, CI. 68 — 21.
Thiele, Berthold R., to Speed Queen Corp. Power reset
wringer. 2,766,604, 10-16-56. CI. 68—253.
Thiele, Berthold R., to Speed Queen Corp. Door assembly
for laundry tubs. 2.766.902, 10-16-56, CI. 220 — 34.
Thiele, Edmund. Sprinkling pot for condiments, more par-
ticularly for salt and sugar. 2,758,753, 8-14-56, CI.
222—151.
Thielens, Wagner P. : See —
Brown, Ralph A., Jr., Thielens, and Sanders. 2,768,489.
Thielert Hermann, and F. Baumann, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Aktiengesellschaft. Manufacture of n,n'-dihydroanthra-
quinone-azine. 2,764,586, 9-25-56, CI. 260—263.
Thiella, Luigi. Key holder. 2,756,583, 7-31-56, CI. 70— -156.
Thielorn. Walter C. Clearance light for motor vehicles.
2,754,410. 7-10-56, CI. 240—7.1.
Thiem, Gerhard G. : See —
Monjar, Percival C, Riehle, and Thiem. 2,758,333.
Thieman, William G. : See —
Hallwood, Thomas H. 2,756,004.
Thieme, Charles R., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Slide valve adapted for accurate control of the flow of
finelv divided granular solid materials. 2,742,193, 4-17-56,
CI. 222—148.
Thienemann, Heinz. Tapered leader for fishing purposes from
synthetic polymers. 2,774,173. 12-18-56. Cl. 43—44.98.
Thies, Alfred F. B., to Firma B. Thies Spezialmaschinenfabrik.
Process for drying textiles. Re. 24,260, 12-25-56, Cl.
34—15.
Thies, Alfred F. B., to Firma B. Thies Spezialmaschinenfabrik.
Process for drying textiles. 2,739,392, 3-27-56, Cl. 34 — 15.
Thies, Paul E. Bowl sleeve gasket. 2,750,216, 6-12-56, Cl.
288—20.
Thiess, Edgar R., to M. Oehme. Dispenser and cutter for
rolled paper and the like. 2,753,938, 7-10-56, Cl. 164 — 73.
Thigpen, Oscar K. : See —
Edwards, Ralph J. 2,771.933.
Thill, Arthur. Method of dephosphorizing and refining
Thomas and Bessemer steels. 2,730,442, 1-10-56, Cl.
75—55.
Thiman, Gunnar, to Ingeniorsfirman Invent Aktiebolag. Re-
silient elements. 2,754,157, 7-10-56, Cl. 305—10.
Thiokol Chemical Corp. : See —
Helmer, Warren D. 2,746.994.
McCarthy, John F., Jr. 2,754,333.
Third National Bank of Rockford, The : See —
Young, William K. 2,775,128.
Thirtle, John R., P. W. Vittum, and A. Weissberger, to East-
man Kodak Co. Unsymmetrical dialkyl hydroquinone anti-
stain agents. 2,732,300, 1-24-50, Cl. 95—6.
Thirup, Gunnar, to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co.,
trustee. Adjustable phase-shifting device for high-fre-
quency alternating voltages. 2,736,865, 2-28-56. Cl.
Thiry, Leon F. Rubber bushing. 2,771,312, 11-20-56, Cl.
287—85.
Thiry, Leon F. Elastic articulating device. 2,772,104,
11-27-56, Cl. 287—85.
Thiry, Leon F., and D. T. Bradley ; said Bradley assor to
Harris Products Co. Resilient joint. 2,774,620, 12-18-56,
Cl. 287—85.
Thixton, Clyde F. Combine leveller. 2,756,062, 7-24-56, Cl.
280—6.
Thober, Herbert C, and W. L. McClure, to Sun Oil Co.
Elevation of granular solids. 2,733,993, 2-7-56, Cl.
302—53.
Thodos, George, and L. F. Stutzman., to The Pure Oil Co.
Process for separating acetylenic components from mix-
tures. 2,753,012, 7-3-56, Cl. 183—115.
Tholl, David M. : See —
Tholl, John F. and D. M. 2,754,693.
Tholl, John F. and D. M. 2,755,991.
Tholl, John F. and D. M. 2,761,564.
Tholl, John F. and D. M., to American Tool & Machine Co.
Lubricating mechanism for centrifugal separator drive.
2,754,693, 7-17-56, Cl. 74—665.
Tholl, John F. and D. M., to American Tool & Machine Co.
Discharger shoe apparatus for centrifugal separator.
2,755,991, 7-24-56, Cl. 233—10.
Tholl, John F. and D. M., to Turbine Equipment Co. Cen-
trifugal chip extractor machine. 2,761,564, 9-4-56, Cl.
210—69.
Tholstrup, Clarence E. : See —
Bell, Alan, Knowles, and Tholstrup. 2,739,066.
Bell, Alan, Knowles, and Tholstrup. 2,759,828.
Tholstrup, Henry L., to International Business Machines Corp.
Relay storage unit. 2,770,304, 11-13-56, Cl. 164 — 113.
Thorn, Carl W. Christmas tree stand. 2,771,260, 11-20-56,
Cl. 248—44.
Thoma, Edwin L. Paper cup with a stirring spoon made
unitary therewith. 2,745,586, 5-15-56, Cl. 229 — 1.5.
Thoma, Richard W. : See —
Fried, Josef. 2,768,928.
Fried, Josef, and Thoma. 2,744,120.
Fried, Josef, and Thoma. 2,756,179.
Fried, Josef, Thoma, Perlman, and Gerke. 2,753,290.
Thomae, Dr. Karl, G. m. b. H. : See —
Kottler, August, and Seeger. 2,753,351.
Kottler, August, and Seeger. 2,764,590.
Thomann, Raymond A., and J. M. G. Vincent, to Textile and
Chemical Research Co. Ltd. Spinneret punching machine.
.2,742,088, 4-17-56, Cl. 164—115.
Thomann, Robert, Jr. : See — -
Anthony, Charles, Jr., and Thomann. 2,745,806.
Anthony, Charles, Jr., and Thomann. 2,745,807.
Anthony, Charles, Jr., and Thomann. 2,768,952.
Thomas, Albert. Adjustable bit boring bar. 2,775,149.
12-25-56, Cl. 77—58.
Thomas, Albert G. Electrically charged material. 2,740,184,
4-3-56, Cl. 28—78.
Thomas, Albert G. Electrical drying system. 2,740,756,
4-3-56, Cl. 204—180.
Thomas, Albert G. Step motor and control system therefor.
2,774,922, 12-18-56, Cl. 318—162.
Thomas, Alden P. Furniture support. 2,762,423, 9-11-56,
Cl. 155—188.
Thomas, Arthur, to Powers-Samas Accounting Machines Ltd.
Machines controlled by statistical record cards. 2,747,669,
5-29-56, Cl. 164—114.
Thomas, Arthur, to Powers-Samas Accounting Machines Ltd.
Card aligning apparatus for statistical machines.
2,757,928. 8-7-56, Cl. 271—53.
Thomas, Arthur, and F. S. Rhodes, to Powers-Samas Account-
ing Machines Ltd. Machines controlled by statistical
record cards. 2,7-12.966. 4-24-56, Cl. 164—114.
Thomas, Arthur, and F. S. Rhodes, to Powers-Samas Account-
ing Machines Ltd. Record-controlled statistical punching
machine. 2,760,577, 8-28-56, Cl. 164—114.
Thomas, Arthur H, Co. : See —
King, Duncan E., and McNeilly. 2,773,74-7.
Thomas, Benjamin W. : See —
Anderson, James A., Jr., and Thomas. 2,737.469.
Earhart, Harold W., Thomas, and Waddell. 2.773,009.
Thomas, Bertram M. Nail driver. 2,743,444, 5-1-56, Cl.
1—47.
Thomas, Berwyn B. : See —
Gray, Kenneth R., Holloway, and Thomas. 2.767,169. •
Thomas & Betts Co., The : See —
Badeau, Carroll A. 2,743,634.
Bergan, Martin D. 2,734,263.
Bergan, Martin D. 2,748,366.
Bergan, Martin D. 2,759.256.
Curtiss, Lawrence M. 2,730,381.
Curtiss, Lawrence M. 2,749,529.
Frey, John N. 2,769.965.
Lee, Asa R. 2,748,186.
Logan, Maurus C. 2,738.693.
Turley, James F. 2,757,352.
Thomas, Charles A., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of War. Process for prepar-
ing composite propellants. 2,742,672. 4-24-56. Cl. 18 — 55.
LIST OF PATENTEES
789
Thomas, Charles D. : See —
Allen, Howard G., and Thomas. 2,761,540.
Thomas, Charles E., Jr. : See —
Schutz, Harald, Thomas, and Hanks. 2,735,981.
Thomas, Charles E., Jr., to The Glenn L. Martin Co. Wave-
guide junction. 2,735,985, 2-21-56, CI. 333 — 8.
Thomas, Charles L., to Sun Oil Co. Suppression of preigni-
tion. 2,737,932, 3-13-56, CI. 123—1.
Thomas, Charles L. Regeneration of catalysts. 2,744,861,
5-8-56, CI. 204—72.
Thomas, Charles L., to Sun Oil Co. Preparation of aromatic
amines. 2,749,297, 6-5-56. CI. 204—162.
Thomas, Charles L., to Sun Oil Co. Preparation of aromatic
amines. 2,749,298, 6-5-56, CI. 204 — 168.
Thomas, Charles W., to The McKay Machine Co. Control cir-
cuit for dynamic braking. 2,735,055, 2-14-56, CI. 318—212.
Thomas, Charles W., to Ford Motor Co. Headlight control.
2,741,725, 4-10-56, CI. 315—83.
Thomas, Chester A. : See —
Merritt, Thomas W., and Thomas. 2,730,071.
Merritt, Thomas W., Thomas, and Babb. 2,737,924.
Thomas, Chester A., tb Babson Bros. Co. Teat cup support
assembly. 2,747,544, 5-29-56, CI. 119 — 14.13.
Thomas, Chester L. Adjustable motorized chairs. 2,770,233,
11-13-56, CI. 128—33.
Thomas, Cyril R., to General Electric Co. Apparatus for elec-
trolytically cleaning lamp stem lead wires. 2,749,300,
6-5-56, CI. 204 — 200.
Thomas, Dalton A. Differential gearing for vehicles.
2,737,063, 3-6-56, CI. 74—711.
Thomas, David F. : See —
Hill, Robert A., and Thomas. 2,757,616.
Thomas, David F., and G. A. Rathburn, to Waterous Co. Fire
pump. 2,750,893, 6-19-56, CI. 103—106.
Thomas, David F., and G. A. Rathburn, to Waterous Co.
Centrifugal pump. 2,750,894, 6-19-56, CI. 103 — 108.
Thomas, David L. : See —
Clavier, Andre G., and Thomas. 2,736,866.
Clavier, Andre G., and Thomas. 2.770,783.
Thomas. Donald E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Transistor circuits. 2,757,243, 7-31-56, CI. 179 — 171.
Thomas, Donald E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Frequency-controlled transistor oscillators. 2,771,584,
11-20-56. CI. 332 — 29.
Thomas, Donald E., K. M. Goldman, R. B. Gordon, and W. A.
Johnson, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Zirconium alloys.
2,772,964, 12-4-56, CI. 75—177.
Thomas. Emil L. Grinding wheel cooling device. 2,746,220,
5-22-56, CI. 51—266.
Thomas. Eric L., to The Sperry Gyroscope Co., Ltd. Networks
for compensating errors due to absorption effects in
capacitors. 2,745,007, 5-8-56, CI. 250 — 27.
Thomas, Eugene P., to Rigidized Metals Corp. Method of
producing ornamental metallic sheets. 2,754,581, 7-17-56,
CI. 29—556.
Thomas, Frank W. : See —
Elliott, Stanley J., Thomas, and Worley. 2,775,407.
Simon, Eli, and Thomas. 2,758,948.
Simon, Ell, and Thomas. 2,764,566.
Simon, Eli, and Thomas. 2,772,246.
Simon, Eli, Thomas, and Burney. 2,772,245.
Thomas, Frank W., and E. Simon, to Lockheed Aircraft Corp.
Cellular phenolic resin materials. 2,744,875, 5-8-56, CI.
260—2.5.
Thomas, Frederick L., to Bjorksten Research Laboratories,
Inc. Safety glass laminate containing transparent filler
for silicone resins. 2,756,171, 7-24-56, CI. 154 — 2.75.
Thomas, Friedrich : See —
Rodis, Franz, and Thomas. 2,774,734.
Thomas, Gale F., and G. T. Bixby. to Smoot-Holman Co.
Hanger for lighting fixture. 2,753,445. 7-3-56. CI. 240 — 78.
Thomas, George E. : See —
Muehlhause, Carl O., and Thomas. 2,755,253.
Thomas. George F., to Prater Pulverizer Co. Magnetic sepa-
rating means and transporting device. 2,738,876, 3-20-56,
CI. 209—218.
Thomas, George R. Nitration of carbamate esters. 2,758,132,
8-7-56, CI. 260—482.
Thomas, George R. Process for the preparation of chloro-
nitrocarbamic acid ester. 2,772,306, 11-27-56, CI.
260—482.
Thomas, Gerald B., and J. Moon, to Signal Oil and Gas Co.
Sub-surface bore hole gages. 2,747,405, 5-29-56, CI.
73—345.
Thomas, Gerald R. : See —
Doty, Clifford B., and Thomas. 2,752,192.
Thomas, Gerald R., to Chrysler Corp. Hood or deck lid
hinge. 2,774,099, 12-18-56, CI. 16 — 180.
Thomas, Gordon E. : See —
Williams, Frederic C, and Thomas. 2,733,425.
Thomas, Graham I., to National Research Development Corp.
Electronic digital computing machines. 2,767,908,
10-23-56, CI. 235 — 61.
Thomas, Harry. Load and speed governor for internal com-
bustion engines. 2,749,938, 6-12-50, CI. 137 — 483.
Thomas, Harry J., Jr. : See —
Domenichini, Carlo P., and Thomas. 2,735,071.
Thomas, Harry J., Jr., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. High fre-
quency oscillation control. 2,769,087, 10-30-56, CI.
250—36.
Thomas, Harry L. Irrigating and fertilizing device
2,760,819, 8-28-56, CI. 299—83.
Thomas, Henry A., to Ethyl Corp. Portable hand wheel
actuator. 2,750,809, 6-19-56, CI. 74—472.
Thomas, Henry P., to General Electric Co. Multiplex system.
2,747,017, 5-22-56, CI. 179—15.
Thomas, Herr E. : See —
Aurin, Bruno, and Dehne. 2,735,409.
Thomas, Howard J. : See —
Von Stroh, Gerald F. H., and Thomas. 2,757,784.
Thomas Industries Inc. : See —
Ditch, Franklin D. 2,743,469.
McGinty, William K., Schwemmer, and Bushcott.
2,767,307.
Thomas, Iorwerth H. : See—
Moseley, John F., Thomas, and Vincent. 2,762,399.
Thomas, Iorwerth H., and F. Davies, to The British Cotton
Industry Research Association. Looms for weaving.
2,766,776, 10-16-56, CI. 139—171.
Thomas, Ivan : See —
Herbert, Earl. 2,731,598.
Thomas, James A., to United States Steel Corp. Device for
applying lubricant to wire. 2,764,126, 9-25-56, CI.
118 — 612.
Thomas, James R., to J. A. Weber. Stencil holding hand
stamp. 2,765,737, 10-9-56, CI. 101—125.
Thomas, Jess W. Cattle gate and chute. 2,773,476, 12-11-56,
CI. 119 99
Thomas, Jesse B., to Reynolds Metals Co. Method of mak-
ing flash welded joint. 2,762,904, 9-11-56, CI. 219—104.
Thomas, John B. : See —
Rush, Dale B., Springer, Thomas, and Woody. 2,775,414.
Thomas, John B., and D. E. Woody, to The Reliance Electric
and Engineering Co. Differential control for beam let-off
drive or the like. 2,753,128, 7-3-56, Cl. 242—75.
Thomas, John M. Hydrant sprinkler for playgrounds.
2,759,766, 8-21-56, Cl. 299—73.
Thomas, John V. Stroke multiplier. 2,772,573, 12-4-56,
Cl. 74—110.
Thomas, John V. Stroke charging mechanism. 2,772,574,
12-4-56, Cl. 74—110.
Thomas, Joseph R. Convertible furniture. 2,731,651,
1-24-56, Cl. 5—53.
Thomas, Joseph R. Convertible furniture. 2,738,519,
3-20-56, Cl. 5 — 12.
Thomas, Joseph R. Convertible furniture. 2,744,265, 5-8-56,
Cl. 5—13.
Thomas, Joseph R. Convertible seat bed with forwardly over-
turning seat. 2,748,398, 6-5-56, Cl. 5 — 13.
Thomas, Joseph R. Convertible furniture. 2,751,607,
6-26-56, Cl. 5—149.
Thomas, Joseph R. Davenport bed. 2,755,486, 7-24-56, Cl.
5—12.
Thomas, Kenneth H., and C. C. Eaton. Electric cleanout
plug warning device. 2,761,037, 8-28-56, Cl. 200 — 83.
Thomas, Kenneth L. : See —
Yenni, Donald M., and Thomas. 2,753,427.
Thomas, Lewis C. : See —
Merrill, Francis G.. and Thomas. 2,748,283.
Thomas, Loy E. Time control for telephone circuits.
2,732,012, 1-24-56, Cl. 161—1.
Thomas, Maurice B. Navigational aid. 2,766,932, 10-16-56,
Cl. 235—61.
Thomas, Moyer D. : See —
Ivie, James O., and Thomas. 2,748,842.
Thomas. Paul : See —
Huisken. Heinrich. and Thomas. 2,763,479.
Thomas, Ralph B. : See —
Mann, Oliver, and Thomas. 2,759,498.
Thomas, Ralph B., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. End
cap for fluorescent lamp. 2,771,589, 11-20-56, Cl.
339—144.
Thomas, Ralph H., to Bristol - Myers Co. Dispenser.
2,749,566, 6-12-56, Cl. 15—132.7.
Thomas, Ralph H., to Bristol-Myers Co. Dispenser.
2,757,826, 8-7-56, Cl. 222—394.
Thomas, Ralph W., and W. C. Williams, to Waukesha Foundry
Co. Alloy and method of manufacture thereof. 2,743,176,
4-24-56, Cl. 75—171.
Thomas, Rav W. : See —
Webster, Hugh G., and Thomas. 2,732.339.
Thomas, Robert E., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Limited amplifier. 2.770.684. 11-13-56, Cl. 179—171.
Thomas, Robert E., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Millivolt gating circuit. 2,775,696, 12-25-56, Cl. 250 — 27.
Thomas, Robert M. : See —
Churchill, John W., and Thomas. 2,755,136.
Churchill, John W.. and Thomas. 2,755,310.
Ernst, John L., and Thomas. 2,739,141.
Smith. Winthrope C. and Thomas. 2,734,047.
Thomas, Robert M., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Pro-
duction of organic chlorides by reaction of organic com-
pound with ammonium chloride. 2,755,312, 7-17-56, Cl.
260—652.
Thomas, Sid B. Device for recovering cotton. 2,730,855,
1-17-56, Cl. 56—28.
Thomas, Talbott E., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.
Curing bag construction. 2,730,767, 1-17-56, Cl. 18 — 45.
Thomas, Theron H., and J. W. Huggins, to Mathews Conveyer
Co. Controlled gravity conveyer. 2,769.515, 11-6-56, Cl.
193—35.
Thomas, Thomas R. Lubrication. 2,732,915, 1-31-56, Cl.
184—7.
Thomas, Thomas R., to Auto Research Corp. Window in-
serts. 2,765,661, 10-9-56, Cl. 73—334.
790
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Thomas, Thomas R., to Auto Research Corp. Lubricating
pump. 2,773,562, 12-11-56, CI. 184—27.
Thomas, Walter M. : See —
Siinek, Jerry V., and Thomas. 2,747,290.
Wohnsiedler. Henry P., and Thomas. 2,739,081.
Thomas, Walter M., to American Cyanamid Co. Coated glass
strands and process of preparing the same. 2,766,142,
10-9-56, CI. 117—126.
Thomas, Wilbur E. Automatic collator. 2,753,180, 7-3-56,
CI. 270—58.
Thomas, Wilford H. : See —
Giraitis, Albert P., Limper, and Thomas. 2,744,007.
Giraitis, Albert P., and Thomas. 2,756,140.
Padgitt, Frank L., Smith, and Thomas. 2,761,777.
Thomas, William. Adjustable self-balancing excavating ap-
paratus. 2,753,637, 7-10-56, CI. 37—88.
Thomas, William A., to Marvel Engineering Co. Filters.
2,730,241, 1-10^56, CI. 210—165.
Thomas, William W., to W. Waterman. Hydraulic fuses.
2,772,065, 11-27-50, CI. 251—16.
Thomasco, Paul R. Belt sander attachment. 2,768,481,
10-30-56, CI. 51—135.
Thomason, Jesse L., to General Electric Co. Support mem-
bers for end turns of electrical coils. 2,735,075, 2-14-56,
CI. 336—60.
Thommen, Carl A., to Swift & Co. Method of preparing
a precooked pork sausage. 2,760,868, 8-28-56, CI. 99 —
109.
Thompson, Albert A., deceased, 49/100 to W. B. Goode ; K. V.
Rooke, administrator of A. A. Thompson. Island support.
2,767,626, 10-23-56, CI. 94—1.
Thompson, Albert E. and W. E. Vehicle mounted jack.
2,739,784, 3-27-56, CI. 254 — 86.
Thompson, Alfred L., to Standard Railway Equipment Mfg.
Co. Hatch cover lock. 2,735,709, 2-21-56, Cl. 292 — 241.
Thompson, Alfred R., Jr. Loading die for small arms am-
munition. 2,741,148, 4-10-56, Cl. 86 — 23.
Thompson, Benjamin, to Eastman Kodak Co. Production of
aliphatic nitriles from imines. 2,731,488, 1-17-56, Cl.
260—465.1.
Thompson, Benjamin, to Eastman Kodak Co. Production of
saturated aliphatic nitriles from aldehydes and imines pre-
pared therefrom. 2.755,300, 7-17-56, Cl. 260 — 465.1.
Thompson, Bernadine G. : See —
Thompson. Theodore L. and B. G. 2,773.494.
Thompson, Billy V. Carpet gripper molding. 2.770,002,
11-13-56. Cl. 16—7.
Thompson, Bruce : See —
Stoops, William N., and Thompson. 2,766,215.
Thompson, Bryan. Drawer catch. 2,731,321, 1-17-56, Cl.
312 348
Thompson, Bryan. Sanitary janitor tool. 2,738,215, 3-13-56,
Cl. 294—61.
Thompson, Clifton E. : See — ■
Flood, John J., and Thompson. 2,753,425.
Thompson, Clinton O. and S. C. Film cutter having a knife
and a transport block for advancing film to the knife.
2,751,004, 6-19-56. Cl. 164—42.
Thompson, Daniel V., to Tubular Textile Machine Corp.
Stripe matching machine. 2,737,700, 3-13-56, Cl. 26 — 51.5.
Thompson, Dean W. : See —
McKnight, Charles H.. and Thompson. 2,738,295.
Thompson, Donald F., and W. W. Allen, to American Chemi-
cal Paint Co. Pentachlorophenol salt of 3-amino-l,2,4,-
triazole. 2,764.594, 9-25-56, Cl. 260—308.
Thompson, Donald L., to Mar-Don Mfg. Co. Fish mouth
spreader. 2,747.321. .1-20-56, 01. 43—53.5.
Thompson, Earl A. Milling machine. 2,773,431, 12-11-56,
Cl. 90—18.
Thompson, Earl H. Molding apparatus. 2.769,202, 11-6-56,
Cl. 18—34.
Thompson Electric Co., The : See —
Farrington, Robert K. and T. B. 2,745.688.
Farrington, Thayer B.. and Dalzell. 2,773.975.
Thompson, Emery, Jr., to Emery Thompson Machine & Supply
Co. Process and apparatus for continuously freezing con-
fections. 2,735,276,2-21 .16,01.62—114.
Thompson, Emery, Jr., to Emory Thompson Machine & Supply
Co. Apparatus for producing frozen confections. 2,740,264,
4-3-56, Cl. 62 — 4.
Thompson, Emery, Machine & Supply Co. : See —
Thompson, Emery, Jr. 2.735.276.
Thompson, Emery, Jr. 2.740.264.
Thompson, Ernest H., to Automatic Canteen Co. of America.
Selective beverage vending machine. Re. 24,228, 10-23-56,
Cl. 141—94.
Thompson, Ernest, Jr., to Allied Chemical & Dve Corp. Gas
off-take svstem of coke oven battery. 2,759,885, 8-21-56,
Cl. 202—256.
Thompson, Ernest S., to himself and E. Thompson, jointly.
Multiple, adjustable blade scraper. 2.7 10. 631 , 6-12-56, Cl.
37—156.
Thompson, Ethel : See —
Thompson, Ernest S. 2.749,631.
Thompson, Frederick C. : See —
Alsenstein, Simon, Thompson, and Esterson. 2,733,378.
Thompson, Frederick C, to Converti-Bench Corp. Foldaway
bench-table shipping-sloragp unit. 2,745,466, 5-15-56, Cl.
155—43.
Thompson, George. Clam opener. 2,747,220, 5-29-56, Cl.
17—9.
Thompson, George E. : See —
Gordon, Moses, and Thompson. 2,739,101.
2,749,383.
2,760,451,
3,747,845.
-56,
Thompson, George F., to The Wellman Engineering Co. Grab
bucket. 2,748,510, 6-5-56, Cl. 37—186.
Thompson, George J. : See —
Pigman, Samuel S., and Thompsor
Thompson, George V. Incinerator.
Cl. 110—18.
Thompson, Glenn S. : See —
Kohls, Erich E., and Thompason.
Thompson Grinder Co., The : See —
Ernst, Walter. 2,730,074.
Krafft, Frederick G. 2,729,919.
Thompson, H. I., Fiberglass Co., The : See — ■
Parker, Leon. 2,730,475.
Thompson, Harold D., to J & B Building Products. Forming
apparatus for concrete and the like. 2,734,250, 2-14-56,
Cl. 25—131.5.
Thompson, Harold L. : See —
Steen, Harford K., and Thompson. 2,775,171.
Thompson, Harry C. : See —
Weimer, Paul K., and Thompson. 2,767,684.
Thompson, Harry V. Conductivity cell for determining the
salinity of sea water. 2,733,201, 1-31-56, Cl. 204 — 195.
Thompson, Harvey A., Jr. Back-lighted projection screens.
2,738,706, 3-20-56, Cl. 88—28.93.
Thompson-Hayward Chemical Co. : See —
De Atley, Lindley S., Upton, and Howland. 2,771,477.
Thompson, Henry C, to L-O-F Glass Fibers Co. Reinforced
plastic articles. 2,746,896, 5-22-56, Cl. 154—128.
Thompson, Henry L. : See —
Zimmerman, Eli, and Thompson. 2,731,088.
Thompson, Herbert D., and H. D. Wightwick, % to Rhodesian
Jute Industries Ltd. Means for the treatment of vegetable
fibres. 2,746,092, 5-22-56, Cl. 19—10.
Thompson, Herbert L. Fly-tying
Cl. 242—140.
Thompson, Herbert L.
Cl. 248 — 226.
Thompson, Howard A
2,738,140, 3-13-56,
Fly-tying vise. 2,769,607, 11-6-56,
Rail-
to Westinghouse Air Brake Co.
way signaling systems. 2,753,447, 7-3-56 Cl. 246 — 46.
Thompson, Howard A., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Rail-
way signal systems. 2,768,285, 10-23-56, Cl. 246 — 50.
Thompson, Irving C. Industrial truck. 2,752,054, 6-26-56,
Cl. 214—147.
Thompson, Ivan P., W. Allmang, and W. C. Weidner, to
Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. Thermochemical scarfing
devices. 2,745,475, 5-15-56, Cl. 158—27.4.
Thompson, Iverson G. III. Motorized locking means.
2,741,503, 4-10-56, Cl. 292—251.
Thompson, James I., V> to D. I. Cooper. Pouring spouts for
cream jugs and the like. 2,741,902, 4-17-56, Cl. 65 — 31.
Thompson, James S., to Coal Industry (Patents) Ltd. Scraper
buckets. 2,770,058, 11-13-56, Cl. 37—147.
Thompson, Jav D., to Bemis Bro. Bag Co. Flexible walled
containers. 2,766,926, 10-16-56, Cl. 229—55.
Thompson, Jerome B., and B. D. Buddemeyer, to C. J. Patter-
son Co. Salts of fatty acid esters of lactylic acids.
2,733,252, 1-31-56, Cl. 260—^110.9.
Thompson, Jerome B„ and B. D. Buddemeyer, to C. J. Patter-
son Co. Acyl lactylic acid products. 2,744,825, 5-8-56,
Cl. 99—91.
Thompson, Jerome B., and B. D. Buddemeyer, to C. J. Patter-
son Co. Flour composition. 2,744,826, 5-8-56, Cl. 99 — 93.
Thompson, John B. : See —
Marks, Barnard M., and Thompson. 2,737,533.
Thompson, John R. : See —
Geisler, Harold F., and Thompson. 2,761,479.
Thompson, John W. : See —
Shields, Donald J., Thompson, and Knowles. 2,735,218.
Thompson, John W., to Eastman Kodak Co. Method of
treating gasoline with citric acid to remove copper.
2,739,103, 3-20-56, Cl. 196—39.
Thompson, John W., to Eastman Kodak Co. Mono-esters of
citric acid as metal deactivators for motor fuels. 2,747,979,
5-29-56, Cl. 44—70.
Thompson, John W., and D. J. Shields, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Color stabilization of leaded inhibited gasoline em-
ploying aryl derivatives of hydroquinone and 1,4-benzo-
quinone. 2,739,048, 3-20-56, Cl. 44 — 59.
Thompson, John W., and D. J. Shields, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Color stabilization of arylamine antioxidants employ-
ing hydroquinone and derivatives thereof. 2,739,131,
3-20-56, Cl. 252—403.
Thompson, Joseph C. Chiropractic headrest with magnetic
retaining means. 2,756,744, 7-31-56, Cl. 128—69.
Thompson, Josephus, % to Grover Musical Products, Inc.
Bridge, for stringed musical instrument. 2,739,502,
3-27-56, Cl. 84—307.
Thompson, Keith R., to Monroe Auto Equipment Co. Spin-
ning machine. 2,737,916, 3-13-56, Cl. 113—52.
Thompson, Kenneth W., and A. M. Corrente, to Organon Inc.
Pharmaceutical preparation for the treatment of hyper-
acidity. 2,774,710, 12-18-56, Cl. 167—55.
Thompson, Laurence P., to Personal Products Corp. Method
of incorporating quaternary ammonium compounds in
paper. 2,756,647, 7-31-56, Cl. 92 — 40.
Thompson, Loe L. Vibrator screens for screening rotary
drilling mud. 2.750,043, 6-12-56, 01. 210—149.
Thompson. Leonard J., 50% to R. E. Green. Key ejector.
2,738,667, 3-20 56, 01. 70—414.
Thompson, Leslie V. Ratchet wrench. 2,764,048, 9-25-56,
Cl. 81—57.
Thompson, Lincoln, F. E. Runge, and W. H. Lyon, to The
Soundseribor Corp. Scanning mechanism for magnetic tape
recorders. 2,743,319, 4-24-56. Cl. 179—100.2.
LIST OF PATENTEES
791
Thompson, Lincoln, F. E. Runge, and W. H. Lyon, to The
Soundscriber Corp. Long playing magnetic tape recorder.
2,750,449, 6-12-56, CI. 179 — 100.2.
Thompson, Locksley. Cold storage device for vehicles.
2,752,216, 6-26-56, CI. 312—214.
Thompson, Louis J. Dairy order indicator. 2,732,821,
1-31-56, CI. 116 — 133.
Thompson Mfg. Co., The : See —
Grimland, Charles J. 2,753,922.
Thompson, Marcus C. Razor. 2,742,695, 4-24-56, CI. 30 — 64.
Thompson, Moody C, Jr., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of Commerce. Crystal-con-
trolled blocking oscillators. 2,761,971, 9-4-56, CI.
250—36.
Thompson, Morris, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Filling plug for fuel
and pressure containers. 2,769,566, 11-6-56, CI. 220 — 44.
Thompson, Murray. Pot lid with magnetic quick-detachable
handle. 2,731,663, 1-24-56, CI. 16 — 114.
Thompson, Niles J., to Gould-National Batteries, Inc.
Storage battery filler. 2,771,101, 11-20-56, CI. 141—57.
Thompson, Norman F., 3rd, and G. Marres, to The William
L. Gilbert Clock Corp. Timing device of the resettable
and variable type. 2,773,548, 12-11-56, CI. 161 — 1.
Thompson, Norman J., to Factory Mutual Research Corp.
Combustible gas detector. 2,768,069, 10-23-56, CI. 23 — 255.
Thompson, Phillip A., to A. O. Smith Corp. Combination
catalyst screen support and cover. 2,747,975, 5-29-56,
CI. 23—288.
Thompson Products, Inc. : See — ■
Alldredge, Marshall H. 2,755,116.
Angell, Pierce T., and Cliborn. 2,749,842.
Armstrong, Adna A. 2,761,801.
Armstrong, Adna A. 2,768,918.
Bartlett, Kenneth M. 2,736,077.
Bartlett, Kenneth M. 2,753,859.
Booth, James H. 2,748,570.
Booth, James H. 2,748,762.
Booth, James H. 2,749,050.
Booth, James H. 2,756,484.
Booth, James H., and Gair. 2,771,301.
Booth, James H., and Gair. 2,771,302.
Booth, James H., and Herbenar. 2,748,899.
Booth, James H., and Herbenar. 2,748,900.
Cable, Herbert W. 2,768,038.
Cable, Herbert W. 2,768,039.
Chapman. Walter R. 2,740,909.
Cherry. Dean B. 2,766,355.
Cliborn, Robert. 2,744,773.
Cliborn, Robert. 2,749,156.
Cockerham, Frank E., and Darko. 2,747,059.
Crawford. Frederick C. 2,754,570.
Dackor, Emil. 2,761,255.
De Vlieg. Charles B., H. R., and C. R. 2,773,432.
Difford, Le Roy A. 2,744,466.
Dl Stefano, John F. 2.760,437
Di Stefano. John F., and Smith. 2,761,393.
Eisele, William H. 2,736,266.
Elliott. William R. 2.769.941
Elliott, William R. 2.769.947.
Elliott, William R. 2,769.948
Engemann, Herbert H. 2,732,832.
Fairweather. Stephen H. 2,770.726
Fathauer, George H. 2,761,972.
Fidler, Robert E. 2,761,715.
Gapstur, John J. 2,750.819.
Gates, Richard L. 2,745.917.
Gleeson, William S. 2,742,030.
Graham, Matthew P. 2,744,309.
Graham, Matthew P. 2,761,694.
Graham, Matthew P. 2,761,695.
Herbenar, Edward J. 2,739,851.
Herbenar, Edward J. 2,757,989.
Herbenar, Edward J., and Mazur. 2.761,326.
Honeyman, Robert N., and Pekarek. 2,753,858.
Jacques, George E., and Gates. 2,733,318.
Jones, Ernest A. 2,770.801.
Kempe. Robert A., and Croninger. 2,763,919.
Kilgore, Charles R. 2.761,433.
Lansing, Paul J., and Krodel. 2,756,626.
Lepley, Allen E. 2,753.465.
Marquis, Donald P., and French. 2,734,760.
Meibuhr, George C. 2.736,560.
Murrav. John F. 2.767.658.
Noon, T Cyril. 2,732,858.
Noon, T C'vril. 2.761,646.
Noon, T Cyril, and Bayer. 2,774,629.
Norton, Samuel H. 2,749,194.
Norton, Samuel H. 2,758,583.
Norton, Samuel H. 2,761.434.
Prasse, Herbert F. 2,729,524.
Prasse, Herbert F., and Armstrone. 2,742,356.
Reinberger, William C. 2,771,327.
Ricks. Bernard E. 2,736,581.
Roush, Milton S. 2,744,723.
Sampietro, Achilles C. 2.771.866.
Schunemann, Carl F. 2,769.068.
Schunemann, Carl F.. and Gates. 2,741,671.
Seal, Reed E. 2,775,024.
Sietman, Herbert E. 2.729,525.
Sinclair, George, and Jacques. 2,736,864.
Snyder, Jacob R. 2.756,910.
Snyder, Jacob R. 2.761.462.
Tauschek, Max J. 2,742,031.
Thompson Products, Inc. : See — Continued
Turner, Percy P., Jr., and Jones. 2,751,668.
Turner, Percy P., Jr., and Jones. 2,755,184.
Turner, Percy P., Jr., and Ruppender. 2,763,920.
Turner, Percy P., Jr., and Ruppender. 2,763,921.
Wainer, Eugene. 2,772,985.
Ward, Robert M., and Kacir. 2,764,458.
Wellington, Joseph C, Jr. 2,749,450.
Thompson, Ralph B. : See —
Bloch, Herman S., and Thompson. 2,752,327.
Bloch, Herman S., and Thompson. 2,757,164.
Chenicek, Joseph A., and Thompson. 2,734,807.
Chenicek, Joseph A., and Thompson. 2,754,183.
Thompson, Ralph B., to Universal Oil Products Co. Stabiliza-
tion of hydrocarbon distillates. 2,734,814, 2-14-56, CI.
52— .5.
Thompson, Ralph B., to Universal Oil Products Co. Stabiliza-
tion of organic compounds. 2,746,871, 5-22-56, CI.
99—163.
Thompson, Ralph B., to Universal Oil Products Co. Stabiliza-
tion of organic compounds. 2,770,545, 11-13-56, CI.
99—163.
Thompson, Ralph B., to Universal Oil Products Co. Metal de-
activators. 2,770,546, 11-13-56, CI. 99 — 163.
Thompson, Ralph B., to Universal Oil Products Co. Stabili-
zation of organic compounds. 2,771,349, 11-20-56, CI.
44—75.
Thompson, Ralph B., to Universal Oil Products Co. Stabiliza-
tion of organic compounds. 2,771,308, 11-20-56, CI.
99—163.
Thompson, Ralph B., and T. Symon, to Universal Oil Prod-
ucts Co. Stabilization of organic compounds. 2,771,367,
11-20-56, CI. 99—163.
Thompson, Raymond A., to McGraw Electric Co. Taper tool
for tapering fiber conduit or pipe in the field. 2,746,497,
5-22-56, CI. 144—205.
Thompson, Raymond A., to McGraw Electric Co. Clencher
nut. 2,759,164, 8-14-56, CI. 339—246.
Thompson, Reuben A. Gauze holder. 2,752,106, 6-26-56,
CI. 242 — 55.2.
Thompson, Richard B. : See —
Thompson. Thomas F. 2.774.060.
Thompson, Richard W. Map holder. 2,732,642, 1-31-56, CI.
40—13.
Thompson, Robert B., to Dorr-Oliver Inc. Method of calcin-
ing lime bearing sludges. 2,738,182, 3-13-56, CI. 263 — 53.
Thompson, Robert L. : See —
Finlay, Alexander, Jr., Hecox, and Thompson. 2,773.951,
Thompson, Roy F., and R. J. Hartmeister, said Hartmeister
to said Thompson. Saw sharpening machine. 2,762,242,
9-11-56, CI. 76 — 43.
Thompson, Russell G., to Eastman Kodak Co. Electromag-
netic translating device. 2,743,398, 4-24-56, CI. 317—189.
Thompson, Selma C. : See —
Thompson, Clinton O. and S. C. 2,751,004.
Thompson, Stanley G. : See —
Hill, Orville F., and Thompson. 2,767,044.
Thompson, Stanley G., B. B. Cunningham, and A. Ghiorso, to
the United States of America as represented by the United
States Atomic Energy Commission. Production of curium
243. 2,741,627, 4-10-56, CI. 260^29.1.
Thompson, T. C, & Son Ltd. : See —
Ball, William F. 2,766,718.
Thompson, Thalmer J. Adhesive bandage. 2,755,800,
7-24-56, CI. 128—156.
Thompson, Thelma V. : See — ■
Steen, Harford K., and Thompson. 2,775,171.
Thompson, Theodore L. and B. G. Fishing line casting guns.
2,773,494, 12-11-56, CI. 124—15.
Thompson, Thomas : See —
Craig, Robert, and Thompson. 2,738,572.
Thompson, Thomas F., %0 to R. B. Thompson, % to D. Belford,
and % to O. D. Olson. Detecting means for stolen goods.
2,774,060, 12-11-56, CI. 340 — 258.
Thompson, Thomas J. : See —
Mock, Frank C, and Thompson. 2,774,215.
Thompson, Thomas, Jr. : See —
Stoner, Clair A. 2,739,819.
Thompson, Thomas, Sr. : See —
Stoner, Clair A. 2,739,819.
Thompson Trailer Corp. : See —
Hussong, James C, and Messick. 2.772.789.
Thompson, Tom H., to Sabre Research Corp. Hydraulic
transmission mechanism. 2,750,745, 6-19-56, CI. 60 — 54.
Thompson, Tom H., to Sabre Research Corp. Self-damped
torsion spring. 2,751,217, 6-19-56, CI. 267—57.
Thompson, Virginia A. Candle lamp. 2,741,110, 4-10-56,
CI. 67—23.
Thompson, WTallace M., to Harris Foundry & Machine Co.
Baling press. 2,748,694, 6-5-56, CI. 100 — 232.
Thompson, Wallace M., A. G. Swint, Jr., and A. T. Roberts,
Jr., to Dacam Corp. Automatic carton-case loading ma-
chine. 2,746,662. 5-22-56, CI. 226—14.
Thompson, Walter N. Straight pull jar. 2,733,046, 1-31-56,
CI. 255—27.
Thompson, Walter Van E. Low angle sprinkler nozzle.
2,736,607, 2-28-56. CI. 299—120.
Thompson, William D. : See —
Keim, Gerald I., and Thompson. 2,762,270.
Thompson, William E. : See —
Thompson, Albert E. and W. E. 2,739,784.
Thompson. William E.. to Sun Oil Co. Preventing dis-
coloration of partially oxidized petroleum. 2,767,204,
10-16-56. CI. 260—452.
792
Thompson, William E., to Sun Oil Co. Hardening oxidized
microcrystalline wax. 2,767.205, 10-10-56, CI. 260 — 452.
Thompson, William J., to C & M Mfg. Co. Cushion pad for
jewelry packing and shipping container. 2,731,143, 1-17-56,
CI. 206—75.
Thompson, William L. Trailer and towing vehicle aligning
indicator. 2,736,885, 2-28-56. CI. 340—282.
Thompson, William M. : See —
Maxwell, Loyal C, and Thompson. 2,751,329.
Maxwell, Loyal C, and Thompson. 2,758,055.
Thompson, William M., K. C. Sekmakas, and E. Dickinson, to
Armour and Co. Use of a salt in the extraction slurry in
recovering proteolytic enzymes from pancreas gland mate-
rial. 2,751,330, 6-19-56, CI. 195 — 67.
Thompson, William M., and K. Sekmakas, to Armour and
Co. Extraction of proteolytic enzymes from insulin-free
pancreas glands. 2,758,056, 8-7-56, CI. 195 — 66.
Thompson, William M., L. A. Graham, and R. J. Seidel, to
Armour and Co. Method of extracting and purifying
acylase. 2,769,749, 11-6-56, CI. 195 — 66.
Thompson, William O. Liquefied gas system. 2,747,374,
5-29-56, CI. 62—1.
Thorns, Louis : See —
Waterhouse, Charles L., Pyuro, and Thorns. 2,733,096.
Thorns, Waldemar E. Jewelers' tweezers. 2,764,905, 10-2-56,
CI. 81—43.
Thomsen, Alfred M. Method of extracting halogens.
2,737,449, 3-6-56, CI. 23—215.
Thomsen, Alfred M. Method of processing fluorspar.
2,747,963, 5-29-56, CI. 23—66.
Thomsen, Alfred M., to American Chrome Co. Method of
manufacturing chromium compounds. 2,754,173, 7-10-56,
CI. 23—56.
Thomsen, Alfred M., to American Chrome Co. Method of
processing disseminated chromite ores. 2,772,957, 12-4-56,
CI. 75—1.
Thomsen, Alfred M. Method of treating pickle liquors.
2,775,508, 12-25-56, CI. 23—61. .
Thomsen, Elmer R. Chain delivery unit for printing presses.
2,730,364, 1-10-56, CI. 271—79.
Thomsen, Jens H., and T. N. Granger. Variable height vehi-
cle. 2,749,137, 6-5-56, CI. 280—6.
Thomsen, Max M. : See —
Goddard, Charles H., and Thomsen. 2,759,094.
Thomsen, Soren M., to Radio Corp. of America. Method of
producing crystals. 2,742,438, 4-17-56, CI. 252 — 501.
Thomsen, Soren M., to Radio Corp. of America. Sintered
photoconducting layers. 2,765,385, 10-2-56, CI. 201 — 63.
Thomsen, Soren M., to Radio Corp. of America. Method of
making antimony activated magnesium sulfide phosphor.
2,768,142, 10-23-56, CI. 252—301.4.
Thomsen, Theodore R., to Robotron Corp. Pulse generator.
2,768,289, 10-23-56, CI. 250—27.
Thomson, Alan C. 'Steering control for helicopter. 2,750,131,
6-12-56, CI. 244—17.19.
Thomson, Allan S. Machine attachments for tools. 2,729,076,
1-3-56, CI. 64—29.
Thomson, Charles, to Cable Belt Ltd. Conveyor belt construc-
tion. 2,732,930, 1-31-56, CI. 198 — 201.
Thomson. Charles, to Cable Belt Ltd. Conveyors. 2,746,596,
5-22-56, CI. 198—203.
Thomson, Charles, to Cable Belt Ltd. Cable driven conveyors.
2,751,065, 6-19-56, CI. 198—191.
Thomson, Edward. Inertia operated shock load release switch.
2,737,549, 3-6-56, CI. 200—61.5.
Thomson. Edward. Inertia operated shock load switch.
2,747,041, 5-22-56, CI. 200—61.46.
Thomson, Edward P. : Sec —
Gibson. William, and Thomson. 2,763,360.
Thomson, George : .See —
Wood, Richard D., Jr., and Thomson. 2,744,844.
Wood, Richard D., Jr., Thomson, and Whitaker. 2.740,457.
Thomson, George, to Millville Mfg. Co. Organic dispersion
type adhesives, their preparation and application.
2,753,287, 7-3-56, CI. 154—116.
Thomson, James, to Mavor & Culson Ltd. Endless belt con-
veyors. 2,760.623, 8-28-56, CI. 198 — 208.
Thomson, John W., Jr. : See —
Griswold. Hugh T., and Thomson. 2,764,274.
Thomson, Millard R..: See —
Farmer, James W., and Thomson. 2,742,860.
Thomson, Robert, to Ainsworth Mfg. Corp. Vehicle wind-
shield mounting. 2,739,011, 3-20-56, CI. 296—84.
Thomson. Robert F. : See —
Hanink. Dean K., and Thomson. 2,757,269.
Thomson. Robert P.. to General Motors Corp. Powdered
metal bparing. 2,763.519, 9-18-56, CI. 308 — 240.
Thomson Welder Co. : See —
Moore, Charles D., and Stieglitz. 2,770,709.
Thomstad, Magne V., and A. Wiig. Shade assemblv for light
sources of tubular shape. 2,741,694, 4-10-56, CI.
240—51.11.
Thonnessen, Karl, to the firm Dr. P. Raschig, G. m. b. H.
Production of pure a hexachlorocyclohexane. 2,743,282,
4-24-56. CI. 260—340.6.
Thor Corp. : See —
Hellyer, John T. 2,748,496.
Thor Power Tool Co. : See —
Kaman, Prank A. 2.744.176.
Kaman, Frank A. 2,753,965.
Mitchell, Walter G. 2,753,072.
Perham, James A. 2,742,797.
Thorburn, Milton R„ to American Optical Co. Binocular
instruments. 2,757,574, 8-7-56, CI. 88—39.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Thorburn, Robert C. : See —
Dietz, Frederick C, and Thorburn.
Thoresen, Einar, to Rockwell Mfg. Co.
2,764,901, 10-2-56, CI. 74—679.
Thoresen, Einar, to Rockwell Mfg. Co. Register coordinated
control mechanism for closing a meter valve. 2,769,571,
11-6-56, CI. 222—20.
Thorington, Luke, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Color-
corrected light source and phosphors therefor. 2,748,303,
5-29-56, CI. 313 — 25.
Thorington, Luke, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Combina-
tion light source. 2,759,119, 8-14-56, CI. 313 — 109.
Thorley, Cecil H. Automotive body repair tool. 2,734,549,
2-14-56. CI. 153—35.
Thorn Electrical Industries Ltd. : See —
Passmore, Charles R. 2,774,917.
Ranby, Peter W. 2,758,094.
Ranby, Peter W. 2,772,241.
Thorn, John P. : See —
Arundale, Erving, Guyer, and Thorn. 2,758,062.
Arundale, Erving, and Thorn. 2,731,393.
Guyer, Walter R. F., Wilschinsky, and Thorn. 2,739,946.
Vanderbilt, Byron M., and Thorn. 2,773,805.
Thorn, John P., W. R. F. Guyer, and E. Arundale, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Precipitated hydroforming
catalysts. 2,739,945, 3-27-56, CI. 252 — 466.
Thorn, Martha I. Candle holder. 2,747,393, 5-29-56, CI.
67—23.
Thornberg, Joseph E., and J. A. Sonia, to Hooker Electro-
chemical Co. Corrosion inhibited trichloroacetates.
2,740,813, 4-3-56, CI. 260—539.
Thornbery, John H. : See —
Matthews, Russell B., and Thornbery. 2,774,016.
Thornburg, Earl W. Emergency fuel reservoir and gauge.
2,771,944, 11-27-56, CI. 158—36.4.
Thornburg, Harold A. : See —
De Caussemaker, Paul, Thornburg, and Boffardi.
2,767,433.
Thorne, Henry C, Jr., and D. A. McCaulay, to Standard Oil
Co. Production of 1,3,5-ethyl xylene, meta-xylene and
benzene from Cs aromatics with HF — BFs. 2,773,916,
12-11-56, CI. 260—668.
Thornell, Ralph A., V2 to R. O. Chambers. Vehicle door lock
repair device. 2,745,690. 5-15-56, CI. 292—1.
Thorner, Robert H. Engine governor. 2,736,304, 2—28-56,
CI. 123—103.
Thorner, Robert H. Governor device. 2,737,165, 3-6-56,
CI. 123—103.
Thornes, Leslie S., to The British Petroleum Co. Ltd. Pro-
duction and use of a urea suspension in oil. 2,731,457,
1-17-56, CI. 260—96.5.
Thornhill-Craver Co., Inc. : See —
Loeffler, John E. 2,753,197.
Loeffler, John E., and Nordin. 2,767,138.
Thornhill, Peter W., to Levitation Ltd. Buffers for railway,
tramway and like vehicles. 2,737,301, 3-6-56, CI. 213 — 43.
Thornlev, Joseph H. Building foundation. 2,741,910,
4-17-56, CI. 72—77.
Thornros. Eric O. Gate valve. 2,750,145, 6-12-56, CI.
251 — 197.
Thornsbury, Harry, to The F. A. Neider Co. Rubber cush-
ioned glide. 2,738.541, 3-20-56, CI. 16 — 42.
Thomson, Ingolver T., to The Airetool Mfg. Co. Inside tube
cutter, particularly for heat exchangers and the like having
tubes of small dia*meter. 2,764.812, 10-2-56. CI. 30 — 106.
Thornton. Garno E., E. A. Verrinder, G. E. Stilwell, E. J.
McOrath, and J. R. Richards, to Food Machinery and
Chemical Corp. Conveyor for high speed lidder. 2,759,590,
8-21-56, CI. 198—34.
Thornton, Gertrude N.. executrix : See —
Nicholson, Alexander M. 2,742,578.
Thornton. Kathleen E., to American Instrument Co., Inc.
Humidity sensing unit of the bifilar type. 2,737,562,
3-6-56, CI. 201—63.
Thornton, Mathew H. Fish steaking device. Re. 24,194,
8-14-56, CI. 17—8.
Thornton, Maude M. Sanitary napkin. 2,764,158, 9-25-56,
CI. 128—289.
Thornton. Max H., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Rub-
ber hydrochloride film containing a dialkvl ether. 2,744,077,
5-1-56, CI. 260—3.5.
Thornton, Ravmond : See —
Clarke, William, Keats, Thornton, and Wood. 2,768,171.
Thorp, Arthur G.. II, to Thomas A. Edison. Inc. Sheet record
machine. 2,765,210, in 2-56, Cl. .146— 74.
Thorp. Arthur G., II, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Dia-
phragm apparatus. 2,771,622, 11-27-56, Cl. 253 — 78.
Thorp. Charles J. : See —
Desmond, Eric, and Thorp. 2.746,468.
Thorp, John W., R. H. Swaisgood, and J. H. Ryder, to
Fletcher Aviation Corp. Exhaust jet cooling pump for
internal combustion engine. 2,737,164, 3-6-56, Cl.
123 — 41.64.
Thorpe. Alfred E. Liquid fuel burners. 2,730,168, 1-10-56,
Cl. 158—88.
Thorpe, Charles L. : See —
Anderson. James A., Jr., Shepherd, and Thorpe.
2,768,936.
Thorpe. Roy E.. R. J. Moore, and C. L. Mahoney, to Shell
Development Co. Improving lubricating oils by adsorption.
2,756,197, 7-24-56, Cl. 196—147.
Thorpe, William L. Lineman's combination tool. 2,739,832,
3-27-56, Cl. 294—19.
LIST OF PATENTEES
793
Thorsberg, John W. : See —
Werkema, Thomas K, Thorsberg, and De Long.
2,760,947.
Thorsen, Walter J., to United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of Agriculture. Apparatus for
determining textile characteristics. 2,752,781, 7-3-56, CI.
73—159.
Thorson, Alvin E. Cattle restraining device. 2,753,842,
7-10-56, CI. 119—103.
Thorson, Alvin E. Sickle grinder. 2,760,311. 8-28-56. CL
51—36.
Thorson, George A. Mail scale. 2,753,174, 7-3-56, Cl.
265^9.
Thorsson, Matthew T. : See —
Lauler, Louis J., and Thorsson. 2,766,981.
Thorwaldson, Bjorn, deceased ; A. C. Shafer, Jr., adminis-
trator of said Bjorn Thorwaldson, to C. E. Miller, and L.
Hannula. Adjustable wheeled support for a range.
2,763,491, 9-18-56, Cl. 280—35.
Thoweman, Thorwald G. G. Machine for applying protective
coatings to the marginal portions of grammophone discs.
2,771,855, 11-27-50, Cl. 118—232.
Threadgold, Philip, to The British Petroleum Co. Ltd.
Telemetering. 2,749,534, 6-5-56, Cl. 340—177.
Threadgold, Ronald : See —
Murray, Lawrence J., Davison, Threadgold, and Allum.
2,761,012.
Threadgold, Ronald, to Automatic Telephone & Electric Co.
Ltd. Registering and translating circuits for use in tele-
communication systems. 2,751,435, 6-19-56, Cl. 179 — 18.
Threeton, Clay L. Case type hook for suit hangers.
2,769,587, ll-G-50, Cl. 224 — 45.
Threewit, Donald M. : See —
Nagy, Michael J., and Threewit. 2,744,396.
Threlfall, Mary J. and R., M. Hawanczak, and S. J. Sveda.
Collapsible stand. 2,733,881, 2-7-56, Cl. 248—27.8.
Threlfall, Robert : See —
Threlfall, Mary J. and R., Hawanczak, and Sveda.
2,733,881.
Thresher, Griffith N., and M. G. Simon, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Connecting rod. 2,756,613, 7-31-56, Cl. 74 — 579.
Thrift, Griffin C. : See—
Huggins, Clifford A., and Thrift. 2,737,377.
Huggins, Clifford A., and Thrift. 2,772,080.
Thrissell Engineering Co., Ltd., The : See —
Harrison, George. 2,739,488.
Rowlands, Tom. 2,737,238.
Throdahl, Monte C. : See —
Zerbe, Richard O., and Throdahl. 2,747,005.
Throop, Charles C, and O. V. Wince, to Koppers Co., Inc.
Bulk density control of coking coal. 2,765,266, 10-2-56,
Cl. 202—25.
Throop, Gilbert D. : See —
Webb, Bryan, Jr., and Throop. 2,752,556.
Throw, Francis E., to Collins Radio Co. Constant temper-
ature device. 2,762,895, 9-11-56, Cl. 219—19.
Thrower, Ben B. Exhaust filter. 2,738,854, 3-20-56, Cl.
183 — 4.3.
Thuillier, Jean E. : See —
Hazard, Rene, Cheymol, Chabrier, and Thuillier.
2,762,744.
Thull, John F., to Brown & Bigelow. Cardboard tube former
and wrapper. 2,737,862, 3-13-56, Cl. 93—40.1.
Thumin, Carl. Time delay circuit breaker. Re. 24,149,
5-15-56, Cl. 200—108.
Thumin, Carl, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. D. C. voltage
relay. 2,761,093, 8-28-56, Cl. 317—157.
Thumim, Carl, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Time delay
circuit breaker. 2,769,057, 10-30-56, Cl. 200 — 108.
Thumin, Carl, to E. P. Lawson Co., Inc. Cutting knife-stack
support. 2,771,948, 11-27-56, Cl. 164 — 51.
Thtimmel, Erich. Carburetor. 2,754,095, 7-10-56, Cl.
261—44.
Thunaes, Arvid, E. A. Brown, H. W. Smith, and J. Brannen, to
Eldorado Mining and Refining Ltd. Uranium separation
process. 2.738,253, 3-13-56, Cl. 23 — 14.5.
Thurber, Adolph E., Jr. Supports for disposable refuse con-
tainers and combinations thereof. 2,731,184, 1-17-56, Cl.
226—59.
Thurber Corp., The : See —
Thurber, Edward J. 2,771,972.
Thurber, Edward J., to The Thurber Corp. Torque converter.
2,771,972. 11-27-56, Cl. 192—3.2.
Thurber, Roy. Door and gate latch. 2,742,311, 4-17-56, Cl.
292 — 202.
Thurlings. Hermann. Apparatus for boiling a sugar mass.
2.732,009, 1-24-56, Cl. 159^4.
Thurlings, Hermann, to Hansella Werk Albert Henkel A. G.
Machine for rolling a sugar batch. 2,737,909, 3-13-56, Cl.
107—10.
Thurman. Amos L. Bottle case filling machine. 2,735,599,
2-21-56, Cl. 226—14.
Thurman, Benjamin H. : See —
Chasanov, Martin G., Kunin, Mattikow, and Thurman.
2,771,480.
Thurman, Benjamin H., to Kraft Foods Co. Process for
deodorization of glyceride oils. 2,759,883, 8-21-56, Cl.
202 — 46.
Thurman, Benjamin H., to B. Clayton d. b. a. Refining, Un-
incorporated. Refining of glyceride oils. 2,759,957,
8-21-56, Cl. 260 — 425.
Thurman, Robert B. Bait holder fishing device. 2,755,593,
7-24-56, Cl. 43 — 44.2.
Cl.
Thurman, Truman D. Envelope. 2,750,102. 6-
229—85.
Thurmann, August W. M., to Addressograph-Multigraph
G. m. b. H. Platen actuating mechanism for rotary print-
ing machines. 2,753,791, 7-10-56, Cl. 101—91.
Thurmon, Francis M., to Rohm & Haas Co. Therapeutic mix-
ture of carboxylic cation exchange resin and its copper salt.
2,764,518, 9-25-56, Cl. 167—58.
Thurmond, Effie M. : See —
Backes, Elmer Z. 2,741,375.
Thurmond, Jimmie V. : See —
Backes, Elmer Z. 2,741,375.
Thurston, Arthur L., to Revere Corp of America. Weighing
device. 2,733,911, 2-7-56, Cl. 265 — 27.
Thurston, Ernest B., to Haughton Elevator Co. Delay for
directional preference control for parked elevator cars.
2,746,566, 5-22-56, Cl. 187—29.
Thurston, Ernest B.. to Haughton Elevator Co. Up by-pass
during down peak traffic condition. 2,775,312, 12-25-56,
Cl. 187—29.
Thurston, Jack T., to American Cyanamid Co. Sulfosuccinate
esters of fatty acid mono- and diglycerides. 2,734,833,
2-14-56, Cl. 117—139.5.
Thurston, Paul L., to Interwoven Stocking Co. Electrically
operated knitting machine. 2,731,817, 1-24-56, Cl. 66 — 43.
Thurston, Robert N. : See — ■
Mason Warren P., and Thurston. 2,775,650.
Thwaites, George A. : See —
Hansen, Ralph C, Powers, and Thwaites. 2,738,058.
Thwaites, Herman L., and N. H. Rickles, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy.
Method of fuel combustion control in internal combustion
engines. 2,742,885, 4-24-56, Cl. 123—119.
Thwaites, Leslie B. Machine for picking up cut fodder lying
on the ground, chopping it, and delivering it to a trailer.
2,732,674, 1-31-56, Cl. 55 — 118.
Thygeson, John R., to Proctor and Schwartz, Inc. Tool for
removing snap strips. 2,736,088. 2-28-56. Cl. 29 — 270.
Thygeson, John R., to Proctor & Schwartz, Inc. Sealed door
construction for dryers and the like. 2,743,488, 5-1-56,
Cl. 20 — 16.
Thylefors, Henric W., to Aktiebolaget Separator. Centrifu-
gal separator driven through worm gear. 2,757,860,
8-7-56, Cl. 233—23.
Thys, Edouard. Finger bar assembly for hop picking mecha-
nism. 2,764,163, 9-25-56, Cl. 130—30.
Thysell, Hans B. Venetian blind. 2,774,419, 12-18-56, Cl.
160—168.
Thyssensche Gas- und Wasserwerke G. m. b. H. : See —
Blankenagel, Heinrich, Ahls, and Ebersold. 2,769,609.
Tibbetts, Raymond F. Method of extinguishing fires.
2,741,317, 4-10-56, Cl. 169—1.
Tibbits, Charles B. : See —
Liberatore, Laurence C, Tibbits, Aldridge. and Fischer.
2,745,925.
Tibenham, Frederick J. : See —
Madge, Evelyn W., Mobberley, and Tibenham. 2.709.7S9.
Tiblom, Karl-Erik, to A B Odelberg & Olson. Tool for
removing bark from trees. 2,760,307, 8-28-56, Cl. 47 — 1.
Tice. Reuben S. Cooler for packaged beverages and method.
2,736,174, 2-28-56. Cl. 62—92.
Tice, Reuben S. Drinking glass chiller. 2,749,715, G-12-r><;,
Cl. 62—1.
Tichy, Bernard W. Anti-colic nursing device. 2,744,529,
5-8-56, Cl. 128—252.
Tickner, Lawrence H. : See —
Krause, Richard S., and Tickner. 2,758,624.
Ticknor, William C. : See —
Snow, Jack N., Greenwald, and Ticknor. 2,743,759.
Tidd, Edwin B., to Bell & Gossett Co. Control means for a
heating system. 2,774,848, 12-18-56, Cl. 200 — 140.
Tidd, Elbert De F. : See—
Cataldo, John B., Tidd, and Cook. 2,757,256.
Tidd. Victor iS. : See —
Dickinson, William, Winks, and Tidd. 2,733,959.
Tideman, Emil S. : See —
Fenton, George D., and Tideman. 2,764,809.
Tide Water Associated Oil Co. : See —
Bishop, John W. 2,742,431.
McBride, Joseph J., Jr. 2,742,430.
Messina, Nicholas V. 2,742,432.
Tidewater Oil Co. : See —
Beattie, Robert. 2,760,184.
Bishop, John W. 2,773,037.
Draemel, Frederick C, Galstaun, and Hall. 2,761,818.
McBride, Joseph J. Jr. 2,766,208.
Waugh, Stanley P. 2.773,035.
Waugh, Stanley P. 2,773,036.
Tide Water Patent Development Co., Inc. : See—
McDonough, Everett G. 2,736,323.
Tidwell, Calvin M., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Stable mixture of diethylparanitrophenylthionophosphate
and solid extender and method of making same. 2,758,954,
8-14-56, Cl. 169—30.
Tiede, Ralph L., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Glass com-
position. 2,733,158, 1-31-56, Cl. 106—50.
Tiede, Ralph L., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Lead
glass composition. 2,736,714, 2-28-56, Cl. 252^78.
Tiegel, Ernest G., to Tiegel Mfg. Co. Means for making bat-
tery plate units. 2,745,367, 5-15-56, Cl. 113 — 59.
Tiegel, Ernest G., to Tiegel Mfg. Co. Means for making bat-
tery plate units. 2,756,708, 7-31-56, Cl. 113—59.
794
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Tiegel Mfg. Co. : See —
Tiegel, Ernest G. 2,745,367.
Tiegel, Ernest G. 2,756,708.
Tiemann, William L. Radiation shield for laundry drier con-
trol. 2,761,667, 9-4-56, CI. 263 — 19.
Tien, Jack M., and Tsu Sheng Ma. Photocopying apparatus.
2,749,821, 6-12-56, CI. 95—77.5.
Tieri, Arthur J. Ophthalmic mounting hinge. 2,774,098,
12-18-56, CI. 16—128.
Tierman, Melvin, to Sprague Electric Co. Molded resistors.
2,744,988, 5-8-56, CI. 201 — 64.
Tierney, Hubert J., to Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. Adhesive
tape supply roll. 2,746,696, 5-22-56, CI. 242—159.
Tierney, Hubert J., to Permacel Tape Corp. Hyper-strength
pressure-sensitive adhesive strapping tape. 2,750,030,
6-12-56, CI. 206—59.
Tierney, Hubert J., to Permacel Tape Corp. Pressure-sensi-
tive adhesive strapping tape. 2,750,315, 6-12-56, CI.
154—53.5.
Tierney, Joseph E. : See —
Percival, Isabel C, and Tierney. 2,755.123.
Tierney, Raymond B.. to The Texas Co. Synergistic ep addi-
tive : a mixture of mercaptobenzothiazole and an arylidene
amine. 2,758,974, 8-14-50, CI. 252 — 47.5.
Tierney, Robert J. Identification means particularly for a
luggage handle. 2,747,310, 5-29-56, CI. 40 — 10.
Tierney, Samuel, Jr., to Rohr Aircraft Corp. Welding torch.
2,762,427, 9-11-56, CI. 158—27.4.
Tierney, William T., Jr., and J. F. Kincaid, to The Texas
Co. Air induction system for air swirl internal com-
bustion engines. 2,768,617, 10-30-56, CI. 123—191.
Tiersten, David. Sand mixture useful in making masonry
mortar. 2,757,096, 7-31-56, CI. 106—90.
Tiesler, Gerd : See —
Hagenhaus, Kurt, and Tiesler. 2,747,033.
Panzerbieter, Hans, Hagenhaus, J. Bacher, and Tiesler.
2,739,185.
Tietig, Chester: See—
Weichold, Jack W. 2,765,464.
Tiffany, Carter. Detector for temperature change rate.
2,737,554, 3-6-56, CI. 200— 137.
Tiffany, Carter. Combustible vapor detector. 2,745,721,
5-15-56, CI. 23—255.
Tiger, Emil, to Sound, Inc. Tape recording device.
2,768,244, 10-23-56, CI. 179—100.2.
Tigerman, Louis, and G. V. Clough, to Robert A. Johnston Co.
Method of forming packages. 2,747,346, 5-29-56, Cl.
53—28.
Tigrett Industries, Inc. : See —
Tigrett, John B., and Greenlee. 2,759,245.
Tigrett, John B. Toy repeating piston. 2,759,294, 8-21-56,
Cl. 46—1.
Tigrett, John B., and W. B. Greenlee, to Tigrett Industries,
Inc. Process for making power units for amusement de-
vices and the like. 2,759,245, 8-21-56, Cl. 29—156.4.
Tilbrook, Kenneth B. : See —
Stephens, Joseph P., Higgins, Tilbrook, and Kerr.
2,742,240.
Stephens, Joseph P., and Tilbrook. 2,768,026.
Tilden, Sydney G., to The Permafuse Corp. Coater device for
applying an adhesive agent in viscous fluid form to segments
of brake lining friction material. 2,754,798, 7-17-56, Cl.
Tileniur, Erich P. : See —
Melcher. Robert J. 2,755,331.
Tilenius, Erich P. : See —
Melcher, Robert J. 2,762,025.
Tillander, Polke G., and I. Aslund, to Aktiebolaget Bofors.
Gun barrel. 2,775,164, 12-25-56, Cl. 89—16.
Tiller. Hans, to Cvcloptic Anstalt fur Optik und Mechanik.
Photographic objective. 2,737,849, 3-13-56, Cl. 88 — 57.
Tiller, Hans, to Cycloptic Anstalt fur Optik und Mechanik.
Photographic objective comprising front and rear lens sys-
tems axially spaced at a fixed distance. 2,764,912, 10-2-56,
Cl. 8—57.
Tillis, Earl W. Piston reconditioning devices. 2,743,630,
5-1-56. Cl. 80—5.1.
Tillison. James R. Fluid heating unit. 2,730,607, 1-10-56,
Cl. 219—38.
Tillman. Harry L., to Whirlpool-Seeger Corp. Refrigerator
defrost termination control system. 2,773,354, 12-11-56,
Cl. 62—2.
Tillman. John E. Watering trough. 2,742,920, 4-24-56, Cl.
137—408.
Tillotson, La Clede, % to L. H. Struck, % to C. C. Andrews,
and % to F. W. Andrews. Grain thresher. 2,745,409,
5-15-56. Cl. 130—27.
Tillotson Mfg. Co., The : See —
Phillips. Bernard C. 2.733,902.
Tillou, Richard G., to W. H. Miner, Inc. Shock absorbing
mechanism for railway cars. 2,775,353, 12-25-56, Cl.
213—34.
Tilly, James O. Sealing insert for containers. 2,747,788,
5-29-56. Cl. 229—45.
Tillyer. Edgar D. : See-
Hudson. Richard D., Jr., and Tillyer. 2,756,928.
Tilt-A-Door Corp. : See —
Smith, Wesley A. 2,769.513.
Smith, Wesley A. 2,770,005.
Tilton, Russell G., to Multiscope, Inc.
hand rails. 2,766,868, 10-16-56, Cl. 1!
Tilton, William J. : See-
Peters, Harry, and Tilton. 2,729,148.
Timber Engineering Co. : See —
Farber, Eduard. 2,735,756.
Timbie, Theodore R., to General Electric Co. Ice detector.
2,739,302, 3-20-56, Cl. 340—234.
Timbs, Mordecai N. : See —
Cooke, Giles B., and Timbs. 2,752,280.
Cooke, Giles B., and Timbs. 2,770,841.
Time, Inc. : See- —
Faeber, Harry W. 2,736,947.
Faeber, Harry W. 2,736,968.
Faeber, Harry W. 2,745,186.
Faeber, Harry W. 2,751,843.
Faeber, Harry W. 2,756,710.
Faeber, Harry W. 2,756,803.
Faeber, Harry W. 2,767,654.
Hall. Vincent C. 2,766,319.
Peery, Walter E. 2,769,379.
Peery, Walter E. 2,769,922.
Time-O-Matic Co. : See —
Lace, Donald A. 2,774,893.
Times Facsimile Corp. : See —
Hill. William H. 2,741,530.
McConnell, Kenneth R. 2,730,567.
Timken, Harold A., Jr., and F. C. Lancor, to Vitro Corp. of
America. Programming device. 2,751,448, 6-19-56, Cl.
200^6.
Timken Roller Bearing Co., The : See —
Holsing, Robert H. 2,734,725.
Morgan, Ralph E. 2,763,915.
Stevens, Samuel N. 2,738,197.
Timm, Harold A., to Dominion Magnesium Ltd. Method of
making briquettes for the production of magnesium.
2,741,552, 4-10-56, Cl. 75—3.
Tlmm, Werner F., to Maremont Automotive Products, Inc.
Clutch plates. 2,742,992, 4-24-56, Cl. 192—107.
Timmons, James R., and J. R. Sebastian, to The Rapids-
Standard Co., Inc. Portable article diverter for gravity
conveyors. 2,759,585, 8-21-56, Cl. 193 — 36.
Timmons, Melvin L., and E. O. Nelson. 'Combination impact
and rotatable tool and socket holder. 2,733,623, 2-7-56,
Cl. 81—60.
Timmons Metal Products Co. : See —
Jagsch, Carl F. 2,771,318.
Timmons, William D. Dust pan or crumb tray. 2,763,143,
9-18-56, Cl. 65—20.
Timms, Ross L., and A. T. Sigo ; said Sigo assor. to Serv-
Kraft, Inc. Latch mechanism. 2,754,144, 7-10-56, Cl.
292—201.
Edge finders. 2,731,726, 1-24-56, Cl.
Timpner. Henry.
33—172.
Timpner, Henry.
Cl. 77—62.
Tindale, John,
Work set-up device. 2,734,403, 2-14-56,
Elliott Bros. (London) Ltd. Production
of engine-divided scales. 2,758,504, 8-14-56, Cl. 88 — 24.
Tindall, John B., to Commercial Solvents Corp. Process for
the preparation of tetrahydrofurfurylamine. 2,739,159,
3-20-56, Cl. 260—347.7.
Tingley, Nelson E. Wringer mop. 2,762,070, 9-11-56, Cl.
15—119.
Tinius Olsen Testing Machine Co. : See —
Reese, William J. 2,729,129.
Strimel, Robert S. 2,729,973.
Strimel, Robert S. 2,767,476.
Strimel, Robert S. 2,768,447.
Tinker, Earl E. : See —
Mueller, Frank H., and Tinker. 2,731,207.
Mueller, Frank H., and Tinker. 2,735,444.
Mueller, Frank H., and Tinker. 2,756,936.
Tinker, John F. : See —
Reynolds, George A., and Tinker. 2,743,279.
Tinker, Townsend, to American Radiator & Standard Sani-
tary Corp. Moisture separator. 2,753,954, 7-10-56, Cl.
183—92.
Tinker, Townsend, to American Radiator & Standard Sani-
tary Corp. Cupola gas conditioning apparatus and process.
2,761,671, 9-4-56, Cl. 266—17.
Tinker, Townsend, to American Radiator & Standard Sani-
tary Corp. Gas off-take apparatus for cupolas. 2,771,290,
11-20-56, Cl. 266—31.
Tinker, Wayne E., to Pratt & Whitney Co., Inc. Air gage
head. 2,746,287, 5-22-56, Cl. 73—37.9.
Tinkess, George E., and R. B. Kelman, to Cockshutt Farm
Equipment Ltd. Power actuated mechanism for use on
agricultural implements and the like. 2,768,567, 10-30-56,
Cl. 97 — 46.61.
Tinklenberg, Meryl W., to Buckbee-Mears Co. Method of
forming matrices for the electrodeposition of grids.
2,765,230, 10-2-56, Cl. 95—5.6.
Tinnerman Products, Inc. : See —
Balint, John, and Garman. 2,745,689.
Chvosta, Jerry F. 2,733,944.
Chvosta, Jerry F. 2,746.111.
Flora, Laurence H. 2,737,269.
Flora, Laurence H. 2,740,179.
Flora, Laurence H. 2,740,505.
Flora, Laurence H. 2,748,906.
Flora, Laurence H. 2,751,052.
Flora, Laurence H. 2,771,113.
Garman, Donald F. 2.752.805.
Seitz, William L. 2.731.229.
Strange, John. 2,733,083.
Tinsley (Industrial Instruments) Ltd. : See —
Kershaw, Peter L. 2,750,837.
LIST OF PATENTEES
795
Cable flag. 2,753,832, 7-10-56, CI.
Cable flag. 2,753,833, 7-10-56, CI.
Tinsley, William B.
116 — 114.
Tinsley, William B.
116—114.
int, Howar
diphtheria and tetanus toxoids.
167—78.
Tipper, Maynard J. G. Machine for fastening sausage casings.
2,729,263, 1-3-56, CI. 153—1.
Tipper, Maynard J. G., % to A. O. Steckman. Fastening of
pleated casings. 2,742,944, 4-24-56. CI. 153 — 1.
Tipton, James R., to Eagle Rubber Co., Inc. Seamless plastic
ball with integrally formed valve housing. 2,760,775,
8-28-56, Cl. 273—58.
Tip-Top Products Co. : See —
Taylor, Genevieve L. 2,760,499.
Tirico, Arthur L. : See —
Ruble, Raymond J., and Tirico. 2,740,900.
Tirico, Arthur L., to The Texas Co. Radiation detector.
2,735,953, 2-21-56, CI. 313—93.
Tirico, Arthur L., to Radio Corp. of America. Color television
pickup tubes. 2,755,401, 7-17-56, CI. 313—65.
Tirico, Arthur L., to The Texas Co. Scintillometers.
2,768,307, 10-23-56, CI. 250—71.
Tirico, Arthur L., and R. J. Ruble, to Texaco Development
Corp. Detector for indicating spectral distribution of
penetrative radiation. 2,741,709, 4-10-56, CI. 250 — 83.6.
Tirips Corp. : See —
Castner, Frank G. 2,749,401.
Tiritilli, Irmo E. Machines for printing upon cylindrical
objects. 2,761,380, 9^-56, CI. 101 — 40.
Tirone, Felix. Tool for clamping voltage regulators and the
like during adjusting and setting operations thereon.
2,773,303, 12-11-56, CI. 29 — 286.
Tisehbirek, Guenther : See — -
Blaser, Bruno, Rugenstein, and Tisehbirek. 2,764,576.
Tisehbirek, Gunther : See —
Blaser, Bruno, and Tisehbirek. 2,771,484.
Tischer, Ernst M. Liquid filter. 2,709,548, 11-6-56, CI.
210—164.
Tischer, Ernst M. Liquid filters. 2,770,368, 11-13-56, CI.
210—164.
Tlscione, Anthony. Electric switch lamp socket. 2,729,711,
1-3-56, CI. 200—51.14.
Tlshler, Max : See —
Sletzinger, Meyer, and Tishler. 2,740,784.
Wilson, Evelyn H., and Tishler. 2,773,075.
Tishler, Max, to Merck & Co., Inc. Chemical compounds.
2,736,681. 2-28-56, CI. 167—65.
Tishler, Richard. Surveying instrument. 2,766,530, 10-16-56,
Tislow, Richard F. : See —
Bruce, William F.. and Tislow. 2,746,901.
Tislow, Richard F., R. D. Huber, and J. Diamond, to American
Home Products Corp. Azacycloheptane compounds and
methods for preparing them. 2,763,643, 9-18-56, CI.
260—239.
Tison, Rene A. Rotary printing apparatus. 2,758,541,
8-14-56. CI. 101—228.
Tissol, Carolyn E., and L. D. Goodhue, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Pyridine by-product insect repellent and process of
application. 2,746,899, 5-22-56. CI. 167—33.
Tissot, Germain, and P.-G.-R. Ott, to Societe de Constructions
Mecaniques de Stains. Method and apparatus for the
manufacture of blended yarns. 2,746,091, 5-22-56, CI.
19—0.41.
Tissot, Thomas P., Jr., to Radio Corp. of America. Voltage
regulator circuit. 2,755,377, 7-17-56, CI. 250—27.
Titan Abrasives Co. : See —
Zalud, Charles A. 2,734,813.
Titan Chain Saws, Inc. : See —
Adams, Lloyd M. 2,767,746.
Titanium Metals Corp. of America : See —
Guthrie, William D. 2,758,009.
Herres, Schuyler A., and Kendall. 2,740,709.
Krieger, Robert J. 2,737.644.
Lyons. Leland R. 2,753,243.
Southern, Raymond L. 2,759,034.
Titchener, E. H., & Co. : See —
Wayne, Edward T. 2,743,435.
Titeflex, Inc. : See —
Guarnaschelli, Stephen. 2,748,803.
Guarnaschelli, Stephen. 2,748,804.
Padgett, Philip M. 2,736,285.
Padgett, Philip M. 2.772.646.
Phillips, John J. 2,740,098.
Thacker, Ralph S. 2,731.610.
Titone, Georgette, and J. Letroux. Disposable combined
pantie and sanitary napkin. 2,748,772, 6-5-56, CI.
Tittle, Charies W. : See —
Wyllie, Malcolm R. J., and Tittle. 2,747,100.
Tittle, Charles W., to Gulf Research & Development Co.
Epithermal neutron detector. 2,769,915, 11-6-56, CI.
250—71.5.
Tittle, Charles W., to Gulf Research & Development Co.
Coincidence-type slow neutron detector. 2,709,916, 11-6-56,
CI. 250—71.5.
Tittle, Charles W., to Gulf Research & Development Co.
Epithermal neutron logging method using collimation.
2,769,918, 11-6-56, CI. 250 — 83.3.
Titus, Leslie, and W. F. Van Loenen, to Kaiser Aluminum &
Chemical Corp. Methods for making shaped articles.
2,729,855, 1-10-56, CI. 18—55.
Titus, Olcott W„ to Canada Wire and Cable Co. Ltd. Variable
capacity reservoir. 2,755,819, 7-24-56, CI. 138 — 26.
Titus. Richard K. : See —
Schindler, Frank S., and Titus. 2,739,828.
Titus, Thomas L. Coffee brewer. 2,768,573, 10-30-56, CI.
99—308.
Titzenthaler, Eckart : See —
Reppe, Walter, v. Kutepow, and Titzenthaler. 2,734,913.
Tivoli, Alberto. Carburetting equipment. 2,755,075, 7-17-56,
CI. 261—16.
Tizzard, Thomas W., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Direc-
tional relay circuits for coded railway signaling systems.
2,748,264, 5-29-56, CI. 246—33.
Tizzard, Thomas W., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Single
track railway signal systems using normally deenergized
coded track circuits. 2,751,491, (i-19-56, CI. 246 — 3.
Tizzard, Thomas W., Jr., and L. A. Sebeczek. to General Rail-
way Signal Co. Four indication block signalling systems
for railroads. 2,739,230, 3-20-56, CI. 246—3.
Tjader, Hugo. Clamps for holding electric connectors to-
gether. 2.753,536, 7-3-56, CI. 339—75.
Tjerstrbm, Stig H. : See —
Brundell, Gun
unnar, and Tjernstrom. 2,733,140.
Toastswell Co.. Inc., The : See —
McCullough, Paul J. 2,734,448.
McCullougb, Paul J. 2,739,523.
Pavelka, Joseph, Jr. 2,731,539.
Tobacco Machine Supply Co., Inc. : See —
Long, Benjamin H. 2,734,511.
Long, Benjamin H. 2,734,512.
Tobey, Alton E. Wheel supporting apparatus. 2,759,508,
8-21-56, CI. 144—288.
Tobey, Leon H., to Bloomer Bros. Co. Carton opening ma-
chine. 2,759,401, 8-21-56, CI. 93 — 53.
Tobey Maltz Foundation, Inc. : See —
Lang, Paul W. 2,741,870.
Tobias, Herrmann B. Collapsible stands for cameras and the
like. 2,750,141, 6-12-56, CI. 248—161.
Tobias, Lawrence S., to International Paper Co. Composite
cord. 2,729,055, 1-3-56, CI. 57—154.
Tobias, Milton. Liquid level warning device. 2,756,410,
7-24-56, CI. 340—181.
Tobin-Arp Mfg. Co. : See —
Arp, Ewald A. 2,769,287.
Larson, Arnold W. G., and Flaten. 2,744,361.
Tobin, Edgar G., deceased ; M. B. Tobin, independent executrix
of E. G. Tobin. Apparatus for moving pipe. 2,742,319,
4-17-56, CI. 299 — 47.
Tobin, Margaret B., executrix : See —
Tobin, Edgar G. 2,742,319.
Toby, Max E., and V. L. Cheney, to Package Enterprises. Inc.
Material advancing and slicing machine. 2,752,968, 7-3-56,
CI. 146—94.
Tocci-Guilbert, Berne, to B. Tocci-Guilbert, and H. G. Hardy.
Back pad coupling. 2,767.527, 10-23-56, CI. 51—197.
Tocci-Guilbert, Berne, to B. Tocci-Guilbert, and H. G. Hardy.
Back pad support. 2,767,528, 10-23-56, CI. 51—197.
Todd, Charles W. : See —
Acker, Donald S., and Todd. 2,752,374.
Latham, George H., Todd, and Wayne. 2,752,249.
Todd, Clara G. : See —
Todd, Clyde A. 2,761,948.
Todd, Clyde A., deceased ; C. G. Todd, executrix. Paint bak-
ing apparatus. 2,761,948, 9-4-56, CI. 219—35.-
Todd Co., Inc., The : See —
Neldich, George G., Low, and Martin. 2,766,717.
Todd, Earl E., Jr. : See —
Charf, James F., Himes, and Todd. 2,745,222.
Todd, Eugene M. Automatic drafting scale. 2,749,619,
6-12-56, CI. 33—141.5.
Todd, Everett W., to Massey-Harris-Ferguson, Inc. Disk har-
row bearing assembly. 2,733,648, 2-7-56, CI. 97—220.
Todd, Everett W., to Massey-Harris-Ferguson Inc. Hitch link.
2,734,438, 2-14-56, CI. 97—47.14.
Todd, Everett W., to Massey-Harris-Ferguson Inc. Lift shaft
for tractors. 2,735,347, 2-21-56, CI. 97—46.43.
Todd, Francis C. : See —
Lusk Elmer C, Drennan, and Todd. 2,758,253.
Todd, Francis C, and E. N. Wyler, to The Battelle Develop-
ment Corp. Thermionic emitter materials. 2,744,073,
5-1-56, CI. 252—521.
Todd, Francis C, and E. C. Lusk, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of the Army.
Voltage regulator tube. 2,747,125, 5-22-56, Cl. 313—214.
Todd, George H., and H. C. Barnes, to Armco Steel Corp.
Slag car for open hearth furnaces. 2,772,960, 12-4-56,
Cl. 75 — 43.
Todd, Guerin, and P. A. Hauck, to Hanson-Van Winkle-Mun-
ning Co. Processing machinery for electroplating and the
like. 2,738,888, 3-20-56, Cl. 214—89.
Todd, Harold E. : See —
Falge, Robert N., Onksen, Todd, and Miller. 2,762,932.
Foland, Francis K., Onksen, and Todd. 2.747,139.
Gage, James F., Miller, and Todd. 2.741,737.
Miller, Charles W., and Todd. 2,771,569.
Miller, Charles W., Todd, and Onksen. 2,767,347.
Todd, Henry, to United States Steel Corp. Rotating spectro-
graph^ electrode holder. 2,758,238, 8-7-56, Cl. 313—149.
Todd, Hobart H, and P. C. Whitney, to R. P. Whitney. Abra-
sion resistant liner. 2,746,637, 5-22-56, Cl. 220—63.
Todd, Russell T, to The McKay Machine Co. Roller leveller
with double end drive. 2,733,750, 2-7-56, Cl. 153 — 104.
Todd Shipyards Corp. : See —
Schonfeld, Walter M. 2,734,656.
796
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Todd, Stanley M. : See —
Jones, Evan I., and Todd. 2,733,978.
Jones, Evan I., and Todd. 2,734,041.
Jones, Evan I., Todd, and Wood. 2,734,040.
Todd, William : See —
Emurian, Albert D„ and Todd. 2,730,623.
Todt, Fred G., Jr. : See—
Todt, Fred G., Sr., Streckenbein, and Todt. 2,738,790.
Todt, Fred G.. Sr., W. Streckenbein, and F. G. Todt, Jr., to
The George P. Pilling & Son Co. Suturing instrument.
2,738,790, 3-20-56, CI. 128—334.
Toenniessen, Ernst. Drawing mechanism. 2,749,575,
6-12-56, CI. 19—134.
Toensmeier, Patrick A., to The New Haven Board & Carton
Co. Can carrier. 2,737,326, 3-6-56, CI. 224 — 45.
Toepel, Florian C. Two zone garbage incinerator. 2,754,779,
7-17-56, CI. 110—8.
Toepel, Tim : See —
Krzikalla, Hans, Toepel, and Eistert. 2,729,630.
Toews, Gustav P., to G. B. Fowler, as trustee. Means and
mS„„°9_„foJ operating an internal combustion engine.
2,760,479, 8-28-56, CI. 123—191.
T°2746 n«th1?Io M- Jr- 9s°undproof building construction.
Tofflemire, Benjamin F. Pneumatic cutting tool. 2,740,406,
4-3-56, CI. 128 — 310.
Toft, Andrew M., to National Can Corp. Container and
closure therefor. 2,773,620, 12-11-56, CI. 220—24.5.
Togel, Rudolf E. Photo-oxidation of ergosterol. 2,732,337,
Tognella, Ugo R. : See —
Coggeshall, Thellwell R., and Tognella. 2,769,874.
Tof^,,^,uliicU<,to Bendix Aviation Corp. Sparking device.
2,747,123, 5-22-56, CI. 313—131.
Tognola, Tullio, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Method for mak-
ing electrical condenser. 2,753,616, 7-10-56, CI. 29 — 25.42.
Toidey Co., Gertrude A. Muller, Inc. The : See —
Singleton, Arthur E. 2,739,641.
T°ci 4S— 44 £k Fisning line connector. 2,754,615, 7-17-56,
Toivonen, Lauri. Massaging device. 2,767,707, 10-23-56,
Tokheim Corp. : See-
Hoover, Charles D. 2,751,850.
Hudson, William L., and Lee. 2,774,380
Jackson, Ernest E., and Scheurer. 2,732,100.
Rittenhouse, Howard E. 2,731,029
27S2 ineq0rge W" Jauch' C1ymer> Jackson, and Scheurer.
Tokyo Juki Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha : See—
Matsubara, Toru, and Terayama. 2,746,409.
Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co., Ltd. : See —
Inuzuka, Hideo, and Tada. 2,757,068.
Tol, Taeke : See —
Botden Theodoor P. J., Teves, Tol. and de Boer.
Tev'es, Marten C, and Tol. 2,757,293.
Teves, Marten C, and Tol. 2,760,882.
Tolan Machinery Co., Inc. : See —
Landgraber, Fred A., Sr., and Tolpa. 2,750,871.
Toland, Wayne G., and J. L. Bauman, to International Har-
vester Co. Tractor cultivator. 2,756,657, 7-31-56, CI.
Toland, William G., Jr. : See
Levine, Irving E., and Toland. 2,772,305.
Toland, William G., Jr., to California Research Corp. Produc-
tion of aromatic nitriles. 2,744,925, 5-8-56, CI. 260 465.
Toland William G., Jr., to California Research Corp. Pro-
duction of phenols. 2,760,991, 8-28-56, CI. 260 — 621
Toland William G., Jr., to California Research Corp. Man-
utacture of monohydroxy aromatic compounds from aro-
matic earboxylic acids. 2,762,838, 9-11-56, CI. 260—476.
Toland William G., Jr., to California Research Corp. Proc-
ess for preparing monohydroxy aromatic compounds from
aromatic earboxylic acids. 2,766,294, 10-9-56. Cl. 260—
T°iao^' ™im*m G-^ Jr- and J- A- Fuller' to California
Research Corp Preparation of isophthalonitriles and
terepnthalomtriles. 2,773,891, 12 11-56, Cl. 260 — 465.
Tolbert, William P., to Anthes Force Oiler Co. Signaling
device. 2,735,637, 2-21-56, Cl. 248—33.
Tolcher, John M., y2 to F. C. Daiss and y, to A. Daiss.
Adjustable camera support. 2,753,778, 7-10-56, Cl. 95 — 86.
Tolcher, John M. Camera handle. 2,771,014, 11-20-56, Cl.
Tole, Donald K., and S. V. Cronin, to Specto Ltd. Shutters
for cinematograph cameras. 2,764,910, 10-2-56 Cl
88—19.3.
Toledo Die & Mfg. Co. : See —
Sprink, Robert H. 2,735,317.
Toledo Plate and Window Glass Co., The : See —
Heffley. Howard H. 2,735,238.
Toledo Scale Co. : See —
Bradley, Robert O. 2,759,603.
Bradley, Robert O., and Carroll. 2,746,384.
Bradley, Robert O., Simonds, and Jacobs. 2,772,383.
Braum, Herbert D. 2,741,281.
Brown, James D. 2,755,836.
Clague, James D., and Haas. 2,746,466.
Gilchrist, Fred W. 2,746,708.
Hart, Norman E. 2,731,309.
Hart, Norman E. 2,738,184.
Hart, Norman E., and Robinson. 2,762,300.
Reiser, George C. 2,741,471.
Reiser, George C. 2,746,738.
Scott, Robert E. 2,746,288.
Simonds, Clarence S., and Adler. 2,759,672.
Weckerly, Mark A. 2,751,215.
Williams, Lawrence S. 2,735,362.
Williams, Lawrence S. 2,746,383.
Williams, Lawrence S. 2,762,253.
Williams, Lawrence S. 2,766,687.
Tolimit Gauges Ltd. : See —
Wills, Sydney A., and Gathercole. 2,745,188.
Tolkmith, Henry : See —
McMaster, Elmer L., and Tolkmith. 2,764,560.
Tollar, James E. : See —
Longstretch, Murrey O., and Tollar. 2,769,200.
Tolle, Hubert F., to Societe Anonyme des Automobiles
Peugeot. Watertight joints for glazing and the like.
2,733,789, 2-7-56, Cl. 189—78.
T.ollefsen, Reed : See —
Talbot, Thomas W. 2,746,219.
Tolley, William W. : See—
Eckrote, Kenneth R., and Tolley. 2,750,031.
Tollison, Paul L., and C. L. Ricards, to Wood Newspaper
Machinery Corp. Saw chip collector. 2,743,501, 5-1-56,
Cl. 29—21.
Tollstrup, Duane H. Absorbent bandage. 2,750,944, 6-19-56,
Cl. 128—290.
Tolman, Edgar B., and R. W. Williams, to United Conveyor
Corp. Apparatus for discharging pulverulent material.
2,746,807, 5-22-56, Cl. 302—29.
Tolman, John A., to Andean Corp. Adjustable door jamb.
2,742,117, 4-17-56, Cl. 189—46.
Tolman, John A., to Andean Corp. Process of making build-
ing elements. 2,752,672, 7-3-56, Cl. 29—455.
Tolman, Leo L. : See —
Breuer, Frederick W., and Tolman. 2,744,076.
Tolman, Leo L. to Armstrong Cork Co. Vinyl plastic tile and
method of making the same. 2,773,851, 12-11-56, Cl.
260—30.6.
Tolonen, Eric O., to United States Rubber Co. Reinforce-
ment for molded flaps. 2,773,535, 12-11-56, Cl. 152—365.
Tolpa, John M. : See —
Landgraber, Fred A., Sr., and Tolpa. 2,750,871.
Tom, Theodore B. : See —
Brehm, Allen E., and Tom. 2,756,184.
Brehm, Allen E., and Tom. 2,756,185.
Brown, Russell H., Krause, and Tom. 2,768,930.
Tomanek, Martha : See —
Neugebauer, Wilhelm, and Tomanek. 2,757,090.
Neugebauer, Wilhelm, and Tomanek. 2,759,820.
Neugebauer, Wilhelm, Tomanek, and Scherer. 2,768,077.
Tomanek, Martha, and W. Neugebauer, to Azoplate Corp.
Light sensitive material. 2,773.767, 12-11-56, Cl. 96—33.
Tomas, Angel T., to Patentes Talgo, S. A. Axle steering
mechanism for railway vehicles. 2,746,398, 5-22-56, Cl.
105—4.
Tomas, Angel T., to Patentes Talgo, S. A. Articulated rail-
way trains. 2,746.399, 5-22-56, Cl. 105 — 4.
Tomasek, Herbert F., to Pittsburgh Coke & Chemical Co.
Device for killing insects. 2,772,511, 12-4-56. Cl. 43—131.
Tomaska, Albert. Die set center locator. 2,731,729, 1-24-56,
Cl. 33—189.
Tomasovich, Martin. Insecticide distributor. 2,736,987,
3-6-56. Cl. 43—129.
Tombs, Nigel C, to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Ceramic di-
electric materials and methods of producing the same.
2,768,901, 10-30-56, Cl. 106—39.
Tomcavage, Edward J., and J. Walsonavich. Coaxial cable
temperature signal strength control. 2,775,672, 12-25-56,
Cl. 201—48.
Tomehek. Walter R. Tap wrench. 2,756,060, 7-24-56, Cl.
279—14.
Tomcik, Daniel J., to Electro-Voice, Inc. Broad band ampli-
fier for television systems. 2,757,244, 7-31-56, Cl.
179—171.
Tome, John M. : See —
Reed, Charles E., and Tome. 2,741,630.
Tomek, Frank J. Hair waving composition capsule.
2,759,484, 8-21-56, Cl. 132^0.
Tomer, Robert B., to Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.,
d. b. a. Hytron Radio & Electronics Co. Color television
system. 2,757,228, 7-31-56, Cl. 178—5.4.
Tomik, George A., and P. Lewyckyj, to International Har-
vester Co. Overload release for implement with discon-
nection of tractor clutch. 2,738,847, 3-20-56, Cl. 180 — 14.5.
Tomita, Takashi. Metal siding. 2,739,676, 3-27-56, Cl.
189—86.
Tomiyasu, Kiyo, to Sperry Rand Corp. Wave guide rotary
joint system. 2,737,633, 3-6-56, Cl. 333 — 98.
LIST OF PATENTEES
797
Tomiyasu, Kiyo, and S. B. Conn, to Sperry Rand Corp.
Variable transfer directional coupler tor microwave en-
ergy. 2,751,556, 6-19-56, CI. 333—10.
Tomkies, Arthur G. Combination rip and crosscut saw.
2,763,298, 9-18-56, Cl. 143—133.
Tomlin, Robert D. : See —
O'Shei, William E., and Tomlin. 2.760,801.
Tomlin, Robert D., to Magnatex Ltd. Differential fluid
pressure motors. 2,752,894, 7-3-56, CI. 121 — 97.
Tomlinson, Lilburn J. Gas-lift pumping system. 2.762,308,
9-11-56, CI. 103—52.
Tommasi, Giovanni B. Ship's hull having forked canal in
bottom. 2,729,182, 1-3-56, CI. 114 — 57.
Tommila, Walter P. Saw blade guide pin. 2,760,531,
8-28-56, CI. 143—160.
Tomoschat, William, to The Zell Products Corp. Indicia
registering mechanism. 2,774,158, 12-18-56, Cl. 40 — 70.
Tompkins. Albert H., Jr. : See —
Brown, Grover C, and Tompkins. 2,763,419.
Tompkins, Ernest E., to Tompkins Rubber Co. Plunger plugs
for hypodermic cartridges and methods of an apparatus for
making the same. 2,730,766, 1-17-56, Cl. 18 — 42.
Tompkins, James L. Fishhook guard. 2,762,157, 9-11-56,
Cl. 43—57.5.
Tompkins Rubber Co. : See —
Tompkins, Ernest E. 2,730,766.
Tompkins, Russell E., to General Electric Co. Stereoscopic
microscope for measuring depths. 2,769,370, 11-6-56, Cl.
Tompkins, Will M., and P. L. Ellis, to Monogram Mfg. Co.
Sheet metal clamp. 2,775,155, 12-25-56, Cl. 85—6.
Toms, Bruce E. : See —
Setz, Henry L., and Toms. 2,763,495.
Toms, Bruce E., to Ford Motor Co. Torsion bar front sus-
pension. 2,763,494, 9-18-56, Cl. 280—124.
Toms, Ernest and E. M. Process for treating sea urchin
tests. 2,744,030, 5-1-56, Cl. 117— 3. nM on
Toms, Ernest J. Drill bit. 2,753,155, 7-3-56, Cl. 255 — 63.
Toms, Eva M. : See —
Toms, Ernest and E. M. 2,744,030.
Toney, Edward F., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Metal sash
construction. 2,757,421, 8-7-56, Cl. 20—56.4.
Toney, Waddie M., and P. A. Eckolls. Vertically adjustable
lectern. 2,733,970, 2-7-56, Cl. 311—39.
Tong, Lee K. J., to Eastman Kodak Co. Photographic emul-
sions containing couplers and hydrosols. 2,772,163,
11-27-56, Cl. 96—97.
Tongen, Peter W. : See —
Maxwell, Ira C, Langen, and Tongen. 2,729 370.
Maxwell, Ira C, Langen, and Tongen. 2,742,206.
Tongue, Ben H. Attentuation equalizer network. 2,733,413,
1-31-56, Cl. 333—28.
Tongue, Ben H. Wide-band neutralized radio frequency
amplifier. 2,761,023, 8-28-56, Cl. 179—171.
Tongue, Ben H. Multi-signal electric system. 2,761,135,
8-28-56. Cl. 343 — 200.
Tongue, Ben H„ and I. S. Blonder. Amplifier system.
2,761,022, 8-28-56, Cl. 179—171.
Tongue, Thomas O., and L. L. Baral, to W. R. Grace & Co.
Method of manufacturing silica alumina catalyst.
2,768,145, 10-23-56, Cl. 252 — 448.
Tonkin, Kenneth J. : See —
Du Bois, Edgar H., Zahradnik, and Tonkin. 2,730,946.
Tonkowich, William, to Waterman Pen Co., Inc. Fountain
pen. 2,770,221, 11-13-56, Cl. 120—50.
Tonks, Lewi, to General Electric Co. High frequency electri-
cal apparatus. 2,747,137, 5-22-56, Cl. 315—39.
Tonne, Joseph A. Swing with horizontally swingable sup-
port bar. 2,731,073. 1-17-56, Cl. 155—64.
Tooker, Howard A., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Article
testing apparatus. 2,736,862, 2-28-56. Cl. 324—158.
Tooker, Kenneth O. Artificial hearing aid. 2,738,850,
3_20-56, Cl. 181—23.
Tool, Robert A. Magnetic door stop. 2,761,718, 9-4-56, Cl.
292 251 5
Toole, Richard C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Ferro-magnetic cobalt and nickel manganese oxides having
the ilmenite-type crystal structure. 2,770,523, 11-13-56,
Cl. 23—58.
Toolset, Inc. : See —
Paxhia, Emanuel F., Metzger, and White. 2,744,575.
Paxhia. Emanuel F., Metzger, and White. 2,744,577.
Toombs. Robert P. Strainer for drinking glasses. 2,744,631,
5-8-56. Cl. 210—163.
Toomey, Eugene J., to Texas Instruments Inc. Apparatus
for submarine seismic prospecting. 2,774,955, 12-18-56,
Cl. 340—7.
Toomey, Robert D. : See —
Daubenspeck, John M., and Toomey. 2,758,019.
Toomin, Hershel, and G. H. Hare, to Beckman Instruments,
Inc. Dynamic capacitor. 2,744,222, 5-1-56, Cl. 317—249.
Toornman, Burton V., to The Dow Chemical Co. Method
and composition for the control of the growth of undesir-
able vegetation. 2,744,817, 5-8-56, Cl. 71—2.3.
Toornman, Burton V., to The Dow Chemical Co. Method for
the control of undesired grasses. 2,744,819, 5-8-56, Cl.
71—2.6.
Toot, David F. : See —
Loofbourrow, Alan G., Ryszewski, Folkerts, and Toot.
2,755,778.
Tootal Broadhurst Lee Co. Ltd. : See —
Marsh. John T. 2,739,908.
Reed, John A. 2,774,654.
Toothman, Earl, % to E. A. Danforth. Hot gas defrosting
system. 2,729,950, 1-10-56, Cl. 62 — 3.
Toothman, James W., to Morse-Starrett Products Co. Spring
actuated squeegee holding clamp. 2,771,626, 11-27-56,
Cl. 15—245.
Tootill, Geoffrey C. : See —
Williams, Frederic C, Kilburn, and Tootill. 2,749,439.
Topa, Peter. Body restrainers. 2,766,751, 10-16-56, Cl.
128—134.
Toper, John : See —
Huber, Howard E., and Toper. 2,762,305.
Topinka, Alfred A., Q. H. McKenna, and S. S. Carlton, to
Horizons Titanium Corp. Production of metallic titanium.
2,731,402, 1-17-56. Cl. 204—10.
Toppari, John, to Erie Resistor Corp. Pyrolytic carbon re-
sistors. 2,741,687, 4-10-56, Cl. 201—75.
Toppel, Otmar, to Aschaffenburger Zellstoffwerke Aktien-
gesellschaft. Method of recovering vanillin. 2,745,796,
5-15-56, Cl. 202—46.
Torburn, Gustav P., to The Toungstown Steel Door Co.
Laterally movable doors. 2,765,502, 10-9-56, Cl. 20 — 23.
Torcivia, Armond J. Electrical plug and outlet shield.
2,761,112, 8-28-56, Cl. 339—92.
Torell, Bruce N., to United Aircraft Corp. Exhaust gas tem-
perature responsive fuel system for gas turbine power plant.
2,731,794, 1-24-56, Cl. 60—39.28.
Torgrimson, Eugene O. N. Sled runner attachment for
wheeled vehicles. 2,741,486, 4-10-56, Cl. 280 — 13.
Torkelson, Arnold, to General Electric Co. Stable solution of
an aluminum salt of a methyl silane triol. 2,729,572,
1-3-56, Cl. 106—287.
Torkelson, Frank C. Cradled spanning board construction.
2,738,832, 3-20-56, Cl. 155—130.
Torley, Frederick G., and W. J. de Beaubien, to General
Motors Corp. Electric switch. 2,751,469, 6-19-56, Cl.
200—154.
Tormag Transmissions Ltd. : See —
Zozulin, Igor V. 2,773,680.
Zozulin, Igor V., G. J. Okulitch, Volkoff, V. J. Okulitch,
and Ellett. 2,769,932.
Zozulin, Igor V., Okulitch, Volkoff, Okulitch, and Ellett.
2,773,206.
Tormey, Thomas. Toy bank with indicator means. 2,758,414,
8-14-56, Cl. 46—3.
Tormo, Mel G. Pipe hangers. 2,733,034, 1-31-56, Cl. 248—72.
Tornberg, Henning T., to Modern Plastic Machinery Corp.
Pipe-cutting apparatus. 2,772,733, 12-4-56, Cl. 164 — 60.
Tornebohm, Hilding v., to SKF Industries. Inc. Tolerance
limit gage. 2,733,516, 2-7-56, Cl. 33—178.
TSrnkvist, Rolf. Hand adjustment for a transversely slide
block mounted cutter. 2,755,690, 7-24-56, Cl. 77 — 58.
Tornoe, John A., to Schlage Lock Co. Locking mechanism.
2,738,666, 3-20-56, Cl. 70—216.
Toro Mfg. Corp. : See — ■
Miller, William F. 2,731,739.
Toro Mfg. Corp. of Minnesota : See —
Benson, Don O. 2,731,007.
Cunningham, Omar L., Jr., and Miller. 2,753,674.
Ertsgaard, Byron L., and Horner. 2,746,315.
Torpedo- Werke Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Salzberger, Andreas. 2,753,972.
Torpedo-Werke Aktiengesellschaft, Fahrrader und Schreib-
maschinen : See —
Salzberger, Andreas. 2,754,952.
Salzberger, Andreas. 2.766.867.
Salzberger, Andreas. 2,774,457.
Torpey, William A. : See —
Mericier, Joseph A., Torpey, and Russell. 2,761,419.
Torre, Alton J. : See —
Kirkwood, Loren R., and Torre. 2,758,155.
Torre. Pier L. Springing system for a motorcycle wheel.
2,729,465, 1-3-56, Cl. 280—277.
Torre, Pier L. Cylinders of two-cycle motors. 2,737,171,
3-6-56, Cl. 123—193.
Torre, Pier L. Front wheel suspension for motorcycles.
2,752,168. 6-26-56, Cl. 280—277.
Torre, Pier L. Starter for internal combustion engines.
2,753,015. 7-3-56, Cl. 185 — 40.
Torre, Pier L. Spring suspension system for motorcycle front
wheels. 2,756,070, 7-24-56, Cl. 280—276.
Torregrossa, Robert E., and R. D. Babington. Combined
bearing and guide means for shafts. 2,759,679, 8-21-56,
a. 242—68.
Torrence, Miller W., to Clark Equipment Co. Apparatus for
conveying hot metal. 2,748,963, 6-5-56, Cl. 214 — 392.
Torrent, Frederick D. Machines for manufacturing cotton
tipped applicators. 2,754,549, 7-17-56, Cl. 19 — 149.
Torrent, Martin. Luggage racks for automobiles. 2,740,534,
4-3-56, Cl. 211—178.
Torrent, Ralph R., C. N. Husman, and E. K. Dyson. Portable
washing, sterilizing and drying machine. 2,746,279,
5-22-56, Cl. 68—20.
Torres, Clemente. Switches. 2,743,332, 4-24-56, Cl. 200 — 67.
Torresen, Carel T., to North American Aviation, Inc. Driver
for recessed head screws. 2,764,197, 9-25-56, Cl. 145—50.
Torrey, Bradford M. : See —
Moore, John F., and Torrey. 2,742,639.
Torrey, Robert D., to Sperry Rand Corp. Sneak pulse sup-
pressor. 2,751,509, 6-19-56, Cl. 307—88.
Torricelli Creations, Inc. : See —
Torricelli, Ugo. 2,744,520.
Torricelli, Ugo, to Torricelli Creations, Inc. Machine for
testing reflex action of humans. 2,744,520, 5-8-56, Cl.
128—2.
798
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Torrington Mfg. Co., The : See —
Bergevin, Charles R. 2,765,022.
Torrisi, Alfred F. : See —
Huscetta, Ralph A., and Torrisi. 2,739,110.
Torwegge, Franz, and K. Maschmeyer, to Franz Torwegge
Maschinenfabrik. Veneer joining machine. 2, 77.1, "J-.'S,
11-27-56, CI. 144 — 279.
Toscani, Francis D., and N. Ippoliti. Garment construction.
2,731,641, 1-24-56, CI. 2—93.
Tosches, Anthony J., to Draper Corp. Let-off for looms.
2,741,272, 4-10-56, CI. 139—110.
Tosi, Fred, and G. McDougall ; said McDougall assor. to said
Tosi. Air operated hoist. 2,763,465, 9-18-56, CI. 254 — 93.
Tosswill, Christopher H. : See —
Goulding, Frederick S., and Tosswill. 2,768,330.
Tosswill, Christopher H., to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co., trustee. Device comprising a glow-discharge tube for
amplifying voltage pulses, and glow discharge tube for use
in such devices. 2,736,840, 2-28-56, CI. 315—168.
Tosswill, Christopher H., to Hartford National Bank and
Trust Co., as trustee. Cold cathode gas discharge tube.
2,740,066, 3-27-56, CI. 313 — 189.
Tosswill, Christopher H., to Hartford National Bank and
Trust Co., as trustee. Cold cathode discharge tube.
2,740,072, 3-27-56, CI. 315—37.
Tosswill, Christopher H., to Hartford National Bank and
Trust Co., as trustee. Glow discharge tube and circuit
therefor. 2,745,988, 5-15-56, CI. 315—168.
Toth, John E., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Tube expander
involving automatic roller setting and release mechanism.
2,737,996, 3-13-56, CI. 153—82.
Toth, John J., deceased ; M. L. Toth, administratrix. Folding
ironing board. 2,738,604, 3-20-56, Cl. 38—117.
Toth, Michael J., and D. R. Snoke, to The V. D. Anderson Co.
Purifier. 2,742,976, 4-24-56, Cl. 183—80.
Toth, Minnie L., administratrix : See —
Toth. John J. 2,738,604.
Toti, Andrew J., to Honolulu Oil Corp. Fowl defeathering
method. 2,755,439, 7-17-56, Cl. 17 — 45.
Toti, Andrew J. Vertical Venetian blind. 2,756,817,
7-31-56, Cl. 160—173.
Totten, Luther D. Welding frame. 2,737,140, 3-6-56, Cl.
113—102.
Totten, Luther D. Welding frame. 2,761,952, 9-4-56, Cl.
219—101.
Totzek, Friedrtch, to Koppers Co., Inc. Gasification ap-
paratus with metallic water jacket nozzle for steam.
2,751,286, 6-19-56, Cl. 48—67.
Totzek, Friedrich, and W. Linder, to Koppers Co., Inc. Meth-
od for the production of fuel gas from liquid fuels.
2,734,811, 2-14-56, Cl. 48—214.
Touceda, Enrique G., to Processed Metals Corp. Metallic foil
food cooking wrapper and method. 2,759,830, 8-21-56, Cl.
99 — 171.
Touchett, Vern T., to E Z Paintr Corp. Roller mounting
device for a paint applicator. 2,747,211, 5-29-56, Cl.
15—230.
Touchman, William S. Fabricating mechanism. 2,753,765,
7-10-56, Cl. 90—15.
Touchman, William S., to P. C. Sorenson and L. Jewell.
Gasoline mileage indicator. 2,773,381, 12-11-56, Cl.
73 — 114.
Touch-Plate Mfg. Corp. : See —
Cronk, Kenneth P. 2,740,873.
Touey, George P., to Eastman Kodak Co. Preparation of
cellulose phosphates. 2,759,924, 8-21-56, Cl. 260—219.
Touey, George P., and J. E. Kiefer, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Cellulose citrates and their preparation. 2,759,787,
8-21-56, Cl. 8—120.
Touger, Martin L., and A. H. Kettler, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Air
Force. Sound translating apparatus. 2,701,912, 9-4-56,
Cl. 179—101.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr., to The Commonwealth Engineering
Co. of Ohio. Artificial sponge and method of making it.
2,731,015, 1-17-56, Cl. 128—296.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr., to The Commonwealth Engineering
Co. of Ohio. Edible container for ice cream and the like.
2,731,349, 1-17-56, Cl. 99 — 88.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr., to Midland Chemical Corp. Metal
building material. 2,731,375, 1-17-56. Cl. 154—45.9.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr., to Midland Chemical Corp. Coating
compositions comprising particulate polyamides dispersed
in aqueous solutions of alkali metal silicates. 2,731,432,
1-17-56, Cl. 260—29.2.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr., to The Commonwealth Engineering
Co. of Ohio. Azo dvestuffs derived from dextran. 2,733,236,
1-31-56, Cl. 260—152.
Toulmin. Harry A., Jr., to The Commonwealth Engineering
Co. Antistatic tile and method of making. 2,734.007,
2-7-56, Cl. 117—217.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr., to L. O. F. Glass Fibers Co. Glass
fiber bearing. 2,734,785, 2-14-56, Cl. 308—121.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr., to The Commonwealth Engineering
Co. of Ohio. Dextran coating composition. 2,734,828,
2-14-56, Cl. 106—162.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr., to The Commonwealth Engineering
Co. of Ohio. Method and apparatus for forming plastic
film and printing it. 2,736,050, 2-28-56, Cl. 18—4.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr., to The Commonwealth Engineering
Co. of Ohio. Method of and apparatus for separating the
soft rock component of mixtures of hard and soft rock.
2,736,502, 2-28-56, Cl. 2-H— 14.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr., to The Commonwealth Engineering
Co. of Ohio. Method of coloring citrus fruits. 2,739,897,
3-27-56, Cl. 99—103.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr., to The Commonwealth Engineering
Co. of Ohio. Apparatus for continuous metal production
and continuous gas plating. 2,741,216, 4-10-56, Cl.
118—48.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr., to The Commonwealth Engineering
Co. of Ohio. Continuous metal production and continuous
gas plating. 2,743,700, 5-1-56, Cl. 118 — 48.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr., to Midland Chemical Corp. Laminar
product and method of making the same. 2,744,044, 5-1-56,
Cl. 154—101.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr., to The Commonwealth Engineering
Co. of Ohio. Grinding drum. 2,745,223, 5-15-56, Cl.
51—190.
Toulmin, Harry A Jr., to The Commonwealth Engineering
Co. of Ohio. Dextran compound coated body powder
2,749,277, 6-5-56, Cl. 167—92.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr., to The Commonwealth Engineering
Co. of Ohio. Rotary plow. 2,755,719, 7-24-56, Cl. 97 — 43.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr., to The Commonwealth Engineering
Co. of Ohio. Method of measuring distance between an
airplane and a runway that is visible from the airplane
during low ceiling. 2,756,407, 7-24-56, Cl. 340 — 26.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr., to The Commonwealth Engineering
Co. of Ohio. Normally foam-producing beverages.
2 758,926, 8-14-56, Cl. 99—48.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr., to The Commonwealth Engineering
Co. of Ohio. Method of preserving shrimp. 2,758,929,
8-14-56, Cl. 99—158.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr., to The Commonwealth Engineering
Co. of Ohio. Method of preserving shrimp. 2,758,930,
8-14-56, Cl. 99—158.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr., to The Commonwealth Engineering
Co. of Ohio. Structural materials particularly useful as
protective armour. 2,758,952, 8-14-56, Cl. 154 — 101.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr., to Midland Chemical Corp. Coating
compositions comprising metallic dust. 2,758,983, 8-14-56,
Cl. 260—40.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr., to The Commonwealth Engineering
Co. of Ohio. Tile and method of making. 2,760,881,
8-28-56, Cl. 117—9.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr., to The Commonwealth Engineering
Co. of Ohio. Wood stain containing dextran dye. 2,762,679,
9-11-56. Cl. 8—6.5.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr., to The Commonwealth Engineering
Co. of Ohio. Combined liquid level gauge and navigation
aid. 2,764,890, 10-2-56, Cl. 73—178.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr., to The Commonwealth Engineering
Co. of Ohio. Paper and paper-like materials having a
remoistenable adhesive coating. 2,768,096, 10-23-56, Cl.
117—122.
Toulon, Pierre M. G., 75% to Products and Licensing Corp.,
and 25% to N. Moore and W. D. Hall, as joint tenants.
Optical lens system. 2,736,235, 2-28-56, Cl. 88 — 57.
Toulon, Pierre M. G., 75% to Products and Licensing Corp.,
and 25% to N. Moore and W. D. Hall, as joint tenants.
Ignitron control. 2,738,442, 3-13-56, Cl. 315 — 183.
Toulon, Pierre M. G., 75% to Products & Licensing Corp., and
25% to N. Moore and W. D. Hall, joint tenants. Electric
optical screens for color television. 2,744,156, 5-1-56, Cl.
178—5.4.
Toulon, Pierre M. G., 75% to Products and Licensing Corp.,
and 25% to N. Moore and W. D. Hall, joint tenants.
Television systems. 2,744,949, 5-8-56, Cl. 178 — 5.2.
Toulon, Pierre M. G., 75% to Products and Licensing Corp.,
and 25% to N. Moore and W. D. Hall as joint tenants.
Record identifying method and apparatus. 2,757,865,
8-7-56, Cl. 235—61.11.
Toulon, Pierre M. G., 75% to Products and Licensing Corp.,
and 25% to N. Moore and W. D. Hall as joint tenants.
Mural television screen. 2,760,119, 8-21-56, Cl. 315 — 169.
Toulon, Pierre M. G.. to Moore and Hall. Signal distribu-
tion system. 2,767,312, 10-16-56, Cl. 250 — 27.
Tourand, Daniel P. Emergency traction device. 2,737,355,
3-6-56, Cl. 242—95.
Tourshou, Simeon I. : See —
Achenbaeh, John C., and Tourshou. 2,750,450
Tourshou, Simeon I., and G. E. Skorup, to Radio Corp. of
America. Video from sync and sync from sync separation.
2,736,768, 2-28-56, Cl. 178—7.3.
Tourville, Frank L. : See —
Cole, Arthur D., and Tourville. 2,750,869.
Touvay, Robert, and P. Pillu, to Pilkington Brothers Ltd.
Apparatus for grinding or polishing the two faces of a mov-
ing horizontal ribbon of glass simultaneously. 2,757,489,
8-7-56, Cl. 51—112.
Touvet, Guy A. D. Electronic emission spectrometry using
radio frequency excited and modulated light emission spec-
trum. 2.745,311 . 5-1 5-56. Cl. 88—14.
Towell, Gordon, and F. H. G. McCaffrey, to Canadian Indus-
tries (1954) Ltd. Delay electric blasting caps containing
spiral delay elements. 2,757,566, 8-7-56, Cl. 86 — 1.
Tower, George C, to Consolidated Industries, Inc. Rotary
lawn mower. 2,746,227, 5-22-56, Cl. 56 — 25.4.
Towle, Charles L. : See —
Bach, Harold H., and Towle. 2,775,438.
Towle, Edmund H. : See —
Antos, Maximilian J., De Angelis, and Towle. 2,742,611.
Towle, Edward L. N., to Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Co.
Ltd. Turning gear for steam turbine. 2,752,019, 6-26-56,
Cl. 192— .02.
LIST OF PATENTEES
799
Towle, Elton L., and O. H. Dorer, to Worthington Corp.
Automatic variable speed control mechanism for fluid
pumps. 2,733,660, 2-7-56, CI. 103 — 23.
Towle, Philip H. : See-
Hill, Philip, Van Strien, and Towle. 2,751,359.
Tan Strien, Richard E., and Towle. 2,751,283.
Van Strien, Richard E., Towle, and Hill. 2,751,361.
Towle, Robert E., Jr. Receptacle for a disc game board.
2,752,157, 6-26-56, CI. 273—126.
Towle, Robert G., to Specialties Development Corp. Insula-
tion failure detector for electric cables. 2,752,590, 6-26-56,
CI. 340 — 255.
Towle, Robert G., and W. T. Fleming, to Specialties Develop-
ment Corp. Valve operating mechanism. 2,738,033,
3-13-56, Cl. 185 — 40.
Towler, Frank H. : See —
Towler, John M. and F. H. 2,745,253.
Towler, John M. and F. H. 2,751,923.
Towler, John M. and F. H. 2,752,946.
Towler, John M. and F. H. 2,766,586.
Towler, John M. : See —
Towler, John M. and F. H. 2,752,946.
Towler, John M. and F. H., to Electraulic Presses Ltd.
Combined admission, relief and unloading valve and hy-
draulic power system. 2,745,253, 5-15-56, CI. 60 — 97.
Towler, John M. and F. H., to Electraulic Presses Ltd. Liquid
pressure actuated automatic bypass valves. 2,751,923,
6-26-56, CI. 137—108.
Towler, John M., deceased, (F. H. Towler, administrator),
and F. H. Towler, to Electraulic Presses Ltd. Control
valves for hydraulic presses. 2,752,946, 7-3-56, CI.
137—622.
Towler, John M. and F. H., to Electraulic Presses Ltd.
Control valves for hydraulic presses. 2,766,586, 10-16-56,
CI. 60—52.
Towmotor Corp. : See —
Cirillo, Lee. 2,744,645.
Weaver, Elverton W. 2,744,764.
Town, Edward W. Cushioning insoles for shoes. 2,762,134,
9-11-56, CI. 36—71.
Towne, Edmund B. : See —
Dickey, Joseph B., and Towne. 2,730,523.
Dickey, Joseph B., and Towne. 2,746,953.
Dickey, Joseph B., and Towne. 2,757,173.
Dickey, Joseph B., and Towne. 2,763,668.
Dickey, Joseph B., and Towne. 2,768,160.
Towne, Edmund B., and H. M. Hill, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Process for preparing diarylsulfones. 2,768,211, 10-23-56,
CI. 260—607.
Towne, Edmund B., and J. B. Dickey, to Eastman Kodak
Co. 5-nitrothiazoleazo-N,N-disubstituted m-alkacylamino-
aniline compounds. 2,771,466, 11-20-56, CI. 260—158.
Towne, Richard S.,_ to General Aniline & Film Corp.
Copolymers of vinyl compounds with <*,0-unsaturated
dicarboxylic acids. 2,744,098, 5-1-56, CI. 260—78.5.
Towne, Shirley N. Ironing device. 2,738,603, 3-20-56, CI.
38—97.
Townend, Frank S., to The Permutit Co. Ltd., Stewarts &
2,735,711, 2-21-56, CI.
Trabon Engineering Corp. : See —
Harter, Robert L. 2,742,924.
Barter, Robert L. 2,766,847.
Tracerlab, Inc. : See —
Ellis, Walter R. 2,759,089.
Kohl, Jerome, and Newacheck. 2,752,067.
Ragosine, Victor E., and Hadley. 2,733,356.
Shapiro, Edward. 2,749,251.
Ziffer, Garret F. 2,756,934.
Trachsler, Fred A. Lock guard.
292 — 346.
Trachsler, Fred A. Safety pins. 2,772,462, 12-4-56, CI.
24—158.
Track Corp. Ltd., The : See —
Messenger, Desmond, Whithard, and Phelps. 2,735,729.
Messenger, Desmond, Whithard, and Phelps. 2,735,730.
Tractomotive Corp. : See —
Codlin, James B. 2,767,845.
Tracy, Arthur V, 10% to J. C. Den Engelsen. Clamp for
joining an electric conductor to a terminal post. 2,752,583,
6-26-56, CI. 339—225.
Tracy, Benjamin F., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Adjustable diam-
eter rotary cutting head for mining machines. 2,734,732,
2-14-56, CI. 262—7.
Tracy, Benjamin F. to Goodman Mfg. Co. Cutting and dis-
lodging head for a continuous mining machine. 2,754,099,
7-10-56. CI. 262—7.
Tracy, Benjamin F., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Contractible boring
type cutting head for continuous mining machine.
2,772,869, 12-4-56, CI. 262—7.
Tracy, Harold G. Anti-theft lock for vehicle hub caps.
2,747,940, 5-29-56, CI. 301—37.
Tradimex, Cooperative Commerciale : See —
Geffroy, Robert, and de Sedouy. 2,775,511.
Traffic Controls, Inc. of Delaware : See —
Kondolf, Mathias R. 2,742,834.
Trager, Fred C, to Columbia-Southern Chemical Corp. Reduc-
tion of meta chloro nitrobenzene to meta chloro aniline.
2,772,313, 11-27-56, CI. 260—580.
Trahan, Gus H., to Houston Engineers, Inc. Junk basket.
2,751,010, 6-19-56, CI. 166—99.
Trahern, Arlie R., Jr., to Chrysler Corp. Floating shoe brake.
2,740,498, 4-3-56, CI. 188—78.
Trahin, Dwight S. : See —
Harner, Harold R., and Trahin. 2,767,052.
Trailmobile, Inc. : See —
Black, James J. 2,730,611.
Black, James J. 2,744,781.
Trainer, Richard P., to Shell Development Co. Control of
flow of finely divided solids. 2,753,061, 7-3-56. CI.
214—152.
Trainer, Thomas M. : See —
May, Claude H., Ballmer, and Trainer. 2,772,756.
Trainor, Robert J., to N. S. Dennis. Fruit juice extracting
device. 2,753,904, 7-10-56, CI. 146—3.
Tramm, Heinrich : See —
Schaub, Franz, and Tramm. 2,766,534.
Schaub, Franz, and Tramm. 2,766,880.
Lloyd~LtdTTnd'woodall-D^ Tramm, Heinrich, and O Roelen to Ruhrchemie Aktiengesell-
Ion-exchange treatment of gasworks effluent. 2,731,413, schaft Package coated with paraffin and polymerized
*—*- -* - cyclopentadiene. 2,731,370, 1-17-56, CI.
1-17-56. CI. 210—24.
Towner, George H., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Digital
servomotor. 2.774,026. 12-11-56, CI. 318—283.
Towner, George H., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Analogue to
digital function converter. 2,774,957, 12-18-56, CI.
340—205.
Towner, Joseph A. Deposit box. 2,742,994, 4-24-56, Cl.
193—34.
Townsend, Albert J., to Crane Co. Air brake train line cocks.
2,749,084, 6-5-56, Cl. 251—183.
Townsend, Edward F. : See —
McCrystle, John D., and Townsend. 2,730,932.
Townsend, Franklin L. : See —
Andres, Ralph W., and Townsend. 2,762,107.
Townsend, Frederick H., and F. Geale, to Cathodeon Ltd.
Television pick-up tubes and transmitting apparatus in-
corporating the same. 2,735,035, 2-14-56, Cl. 315 — 11.
Townsend, George B., to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Potential
wave-generating systems. 2,735,938, 2-21-56, Cl. 250 — 36.
Townsend, Harry W. : See-
Drake, Francis E. 2,738,261.
Townsend, Henry B., to General Latex & Chemical Corp.
Method of preserving latex. 2,743,305, 4-24-56, Cl.
260—815.
Townsend, Leon L. Adjustable bearing. 2,756,116, 7-24-56,
Cl. 308—71.
Townsend, Leyshon W. Composite assembly for bonding
plates of dissimilar metals. 2,745,172, 5-15-56, Cl.
29—194.
Townsend, Rex, and F. L. Davis. Submersible oil rig for
drilling on bottom. 2,756,021, 7-24-56, Cl. 255 — 2.5.
Townsend, Wilbur J., to The Coleman Co., Inc. Table case.
2,759,576, 8-21-56. Cl. 190 — 11.
Townshend, Henry H., to J. T. Henry Mfg. Co., Inc. Grinding
device for knives and the like. 2,735,236, 2-21-56, Cl.
51—102.
Toy, Arthur D. F., and K. H. Rattenbury, to Victor Chemical Transonic Corp. : See-
Works. Brominated phosphonate polymers and methods of Berkman, Sophia. 2,744,211.
flameproofing therewith. 2,735,789, 2-21-56, Cl. 117 — 137. Transportation Development Corp
Toy, Arthur D. F., and J. R. Costello, to Victor Chemical Hastings, John A., and Weber
Works. Method of making triallyl phosphate. 2,754,315, Trans-Trading Corp. : See —
7_10-56, Cl. 260 — 461. Roberts, John S., III. 2,741,:
products of
117 — 155.
Trammell, Carl E., and E. L. Niner, 8% to said Trammell,
60% to said Niner. and 32% to E. M. Niner. Flush tank
valve actuating float. 2,738,800, 3-20-56, Cl. 137 — 417.
Trammell, Earl M., Jr. Sash and sash-balance assemblies.
2,734,235, 2-14-56, Cl. 20 — 52.2.
Trammell, Earl M., Jr. Lock. 2,735,288, 2-21-56, Cl.
70—135.
Trammell, Earl M., Jr. Plunger-guard assemblies for auto-
mobile doors. 2,735,289, 2-21-56, Cl. 70—181.
Trane Co., The: See —
Kernjack, Anthony A. 2,758,453.
Moody, Arthur M. G. 2,746,269.
Moody, Arthur M. G. 2,768,511.
Moody, Arthur M. G. 2,770,106.
Tranmal, Sigurd. Vacuum held footwear. 2,746,173,
5-22-56, Cl. 36—2.5.
Trans-American Precision Instrument Corp. : See —
Bachman, Rudolph E. 2,771,791.
Transart Aktiebolag : See —
Wright, John S. B. 2,774,159.
Transformatoren- und Apparatefabrik Paul Metz : See —
Metz, Paul. 2,755,342.
Transit Research Corp. : See —
Rossell, William T. 2,730,198.
Rossell, William T. 2.737,126.
Rossell, William T. 2,743,681.
Rossell, William T. 2.743,919.
Rossell, William T. 2,749.849.
Rossell, William T. 2,756,692.
Rossell, William T. 2,774,312.
Transitron, Inc. : See —
Axelrod, Albert. 2,761,981.
Transmission & Gear Co., The : See—
Gerst, Chris. 2,741,130.
Gerst, Chris. 2,764,898.
Gerst, Chris. 2,772,582.
The : See —
2,750,118.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Trans World Airlines, Inc. : See —
De Celles, Joseph L. 2,732,538.
Trapido, Leonard, to Kahn & Feldman, Inc. Yarn guide.
2,747,815, 5-29-56, CI. 242—157.
Trapow, D., & Co. Ltd. : See —
Newman, Robert J., and Friend. 2,746,422.
Trapp, Walter B., to The Dow Chemical Co. Catalytic regen-
eration of phenylacetaldehyde from its trimer. 2,770,654,
11-13-56, CI. 260—599.
Trask, Harold V. : See —
Haley, Kenneth M., and Trask. 2,761,708.
Tratsch, Walter A. Impact switch device. 2,733,310, 1-31-56,
CI. 200—61.45.
Tratsch, Walter A., to S. B. Atwood. Coin testing device.
2,763,356, 9-18-56, CI. 194—101.
Tratzik, Frederick : See —
Mueller, Frank H., and Tratzik. 2,731,041.
Mueller, Frank H., and Tratzik. 2,735,123.
Tratzik, Frederick, and W. J. Bowan, to Mueller Co. By-pass
assembly for service pipe and method of installation.
2,756,779, 7-31-56, CI. 138 — 97.
Traub, Emil. Tie barrettes. 2,735,105, 2-21-56, CI. 2—150.
Traub, Henry A., to Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. Back up
washer. 2,749,193, 6-5-56, CI. 309—23.
Traum, David, Co., Inc. : See —
Booth. Herbert G. 2,728,919.
Booth, Herbert G. 2,746,147.
Traurig, Alfons, % to Dr. M. Mayer. Power-operated shears.
2,731,721, 1-24-56, CI. 30—228.
Traut William A. Fluid pressure device. 2,747,370,
5-29-56, CI. 60—52.
Trautman, Walter C, and L. L. Arnes, to Walker Mfg. Co. of
Wisconsin. Lifting jack. 2,730,903, 1-17-56, CI. 74—141.5.
Trautvetter, Robert S. : See —
Link, John C, and Trautvetter. 2,752,594.
Travel Drill Co., Inc : See — •
Johnson, William E. 2,754,087.
Traver, Alfred E., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Apparatus
for detecting contamination of a liquid. 2,734,377, 2-14-56,
Traver, Alfred E., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Spark ad-
vance indicator. 2,735,296, 2-21-56, CI. 73—116.
Traver, Clarence H., to General Controls Co. Pilot burner
and igniter therefor. 2,768,677, 10-30-56, CI. 158 — 115.
Traver, Investments, Inc. : See —
Kreidl, Werner H. 2,746,084.
Travilla, James C, to General Steel Castings Corp. Railway
truck. 2,737,906, 3-13-56, CI. 105—197.1.
Travilla, James C, to General Steel Castings Corp. Railway
truck. 2,752,863, 7-3-56, CI. 105—190.
Travilla, James €., and J. J. Harley, to General Steel Castings
Corp. Railway truck and brake gear. 2,738,035, 3-13-56,
CI. 188 — 46.
Travilla, James C, and J. W. Cooke, to General Steel Cast-
ings Corp. Electric motor railway truck. 2,745,358,
5-15-56. CI. 105—138.
Travilla, James C, Jr., to General Steel Castings Corp. Rail-
way truck. 2,740,359, 4-3-56, CI. 105—193.
Travis Albert C, Jr., to Broadcast Equipment Specialties
Corp. Magnetic tape recorder. 2,732,437, 1-24-56, CI.
179—100.2.
Travis, John P. Gyrating and sliding pivot window with
retractible weather bar. 2,744,296, 5-8-56, CI. 20—42.
Travis, John P. Gyrating and shiftable pivot window with
stationary weather bars. 2,744,298, 5-8-56, CI. 20—53.
Travis, John P. Gyrating and shiftable pivot window with re-
tractible weather bars. 2,744,299, 5-8-56, CI. 20—53.
Travis, John P. Pivoted reversible window with laterally
and transversely shiftable pivot. 2,744,593, 5-8-56, CI.
189 — 66.
Travis, John P. Gyrating and shiftable pivot window with
retractible weather bars. 2,744,594, 5-8-56, CI. 189—69.
Travis. John P. Pivoted window and retractible sealing
means therefor. 2,766.860. 10-16-56, CI. 189—70.
Travis, Paul H., and D. R. Stamy ; said Stamy assor. to said
Travis. Door check structure. 2,769,197, 11-6-56, CI.
16—85.
Travis, William : See —
Fairfield, Ronald M., Aldridge, and Travis. 2,765,527.
Traylor Engineering & Mfg. Co. : See —
Narsted, John. 2,767,597.
Traylor, Samuel W., Jr. Toggle mechanism for jaw-type
crusher. 2,751,159, 6-19-50, CI. 241—269.
Tre Brothers Mfg. Co. : See —
Treleven, Howard E. 2,735,597.
Treacy, John C. Process and resulting compositions.
2,739,166, 3-20-56, CI. 260 — 466.
Treadwav Corp. : See —
Wikkernik, Lance A. 2,758,835.
Treadway, Robert H., and E. G. Heisler, to United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of Agriculture.
Process for making unicellular dehydrated potato granules.
2,750,295, 6-12-56, CI. 99—207.
Treadwell, Cyril G., to International Standard Electric Corp.
Electric pulse code modulation systems. 2,752,569, 6-26-56,
CI 332 1.
Treadwell, M. H., Co., Inc. : See —
Spitzer, Robert. 2,754,666.
Trebler, Henning A. : See —
Stimpson, Edwin G., and Trebler. 2,750,328.
Trebler, Henning A., and J. P. Horton, to National Dairy
Research Laboratories, Inc. Combination settling, flow
division and weir tank for waste disposal systems.
2,749,302, 6-5-56, CI. 210—3.
Treg, Inc. : See —
Gossner, Louis E. E. 2,753,609.
Tregilgas, Harold R. Pocket sectional capsule and pill
holder. 2,759,598, 8-21-56, CI. 206—42.
Tregillus, Leonard W. : See —
James, Thomas H., and Tregillus. 2,751,300.
Tregoning, Thomas : See —
Dow, Delmar W., and Tregoning. 2,774,804.
Treharne, Richard E., Jr., and A. J. Wegmann, to Scovill
Mfg. Co. Aerosol bomb filling and dispensing valve.
2 775,483, 12-25-56, CI. 299—95.
Treharne, Richard W., Jr., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co.
Vehicle reporting systems. 2,753,550, 7-3-56, CI. 340 — 312.
Treiber, Kenneth L. Pressure indicating closure seal for liq-
uid-receiving containers. 2,732,873, 1-31-56, CI. 150 — 3.
Treiber, Kenneth L. Face shield. 2,758,307, 8-14-56, CI.
2—9.
Treitel, Werner S. : See —
Andrews, David H., and Liegey, Nozick, and Treitel.
2,760,151.
Treleven, Howard E., to Tre Brothers Mfg. Co. Spectacle
holder for attachment to a panel surface in an automobile.
2,735,597, 2-21-56, CI. 224—29.
Tremblay, Bernard G., and M. E. Horn, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Trip operating magnet. 2,735,046, 2-14-56,
CI. 317—178.
Trenchard, Sidney C. Urine test sample collecting means.
2,733,684, 2-7-56, CI. 119—28.
Trenchard, Sidney C. Sealing apparatus. 2,733,849, 2-7-56,
CI. 226 — 80.
Trenholm, James T. : See —
Galaher, Abbott S., and Trenholm. 2,774,387.
Trenholme, Lawrence B. : See —
Hanszen, Eugene W., and Trenholme. 2,750,410.
Trenkle, Jacob I. Timber jack. 2,733,895, 2-7-56, CI.
254—131.
Trentesaux, Andre G. : See —
Le Cottier, Yves, and Trentesaux. 2,757,381.
Trepaud, Georges. Ice machine. 2,749,721, 6-12-56, CI.
62—106.
Treptow, Arnold W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Vitreous enamels and enameling processes. 2,753,271,
7-3-56, CI. 106 — 48.
Treptow, George R., to The Youngstown Steel Door Co. Lock
for sliding doors. 2,766,057, 10-9-56, CI. 292 — 148.
Trerice, Howard O. : See —
Myers, Errol L. 2,746,685.
Treseder, Richard S. : See —
Raifsnider, Philip J., and Treseder. 2,763,612.
Treseder, Richard S., and P. J. Reifsnider, to Shell Develop-
ment Company. Corrosion prevention method. 2,734,029,
2-7-56, CI. 252—8.55.
Treseder, Robert C. : See —
Detamore, Harold H., Hirsch, Moore, and Treseder.
2,761,517.
Treseder, Robert C, to General Motors Corp. Pressure storage
device. 2,742,929, 4-24-56, CI. 138—31.
Treseder, Robert C, to General Motors Corp. Propeller blade
testing apparatus. 2,746,290, 5-22-56, CI. 73 — 147.
Treseder, Robert C, M. Brooks, and R. E. Moore, to General
Motors Corp. Turbine propeller control system. 2,738,843.
3-20-56, CI. 170—135.74. ...
Treseder, Robert C, J. R. Kessler, and R. K. Skinner, to Gen-
eral Motors Corp. Propeller pitch changing mechanism.
2,761,518, 9-4-56, CI. 170—160.17.
Tresise, Raleigh E., and P. D. Kendall, to Paravox, Inc.
Hearing aid having a molded chassis. 2,761,018, 8-28-56,
Trester, Frederick A. Fishing lures. 2,756,532, 7-31-56,
CI. 43—42.05.
Trethewey, William D. Volume control valve. 2,760,510,
8-28-56. CI. 137—99.
Treuthart, Robert L. : See —
Welborn, Arthur A., and Treuthart. 2,741,451.
Trevaskis, Henry W.. to Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. Fluid
pressure valve. 2,733,727, 2-7-56. CI. 137 — 102.
Trevaskis, Henry W., to Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. Flexible
hose couplings. 2,733,941, 2-7-56, CI. 285 — 84.
Trevaskis, Henry W., to Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. Pressure
relief valve. 2,752,942, 7-3-56, CI. 137 — 512.1.
Trevaskis, Henry W., to Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. Control
panel for vehicle central inflation systems. 2,760,513,
8-28-56, CI. 137—227.
Trevaskis, Henry W., to Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. Fluid pres-
sure mechanisms. 2.767.728. 10-23-50, CI. 137 — 116.3.
Trevaskis, Henry W., and F. R. Mortimer, to Dunlop Rubber
Co. Ltd. Braking system for aircraft, including delayed
release of retracted wheels. 2,753,137, 7-3-56 CI.
244—111.
Trevaskis, Henry W„ and F. R. Mortimer, to Dunlop Rubber
Co. Ltd. Automatic braking apparatus for aircraft.
2.766.853. 10-16-56, CI. 188—181.
Trevenna, George R. Machines for making polishing buffs.
2,768,825, 10-30-56, CI. 270—58.
Treves, Gino R., to Schieffelin & Co. Quaternary ammonium
compounds of basic esters of 2-aryl-2-(l-hvdroxvcrelohexyl)
ethanolic acids. 2.770.646, 11-13-56, CI. 260—473.
Treves, Gino R., to Schieffelin & Co. Quaternary ammonium
compounds of basic esters of 2-aryl-2-(l-hydroxycvc1opentyl)
ethanolic acids. 2,770,647, 11-13-56, CI. 260—473.
Trexel, James J. : See —
Hibshman, Henry J., and Trexel. 2,772,081.
Tri Foods Co. : See —
Robinson, Cecil, and Hancock. 2,739,072.
LIST OF PATENTEES
801
Triangle Package Machinery Co. : See —
Ullman, Fred E., and Virta. 2,752,083.
Triangle Products Ltd. : See —
Waring, Frank E. 2,747,063.
Triangle Specialties Inc. : See —
Rosenzweig, Philip. 2,770,299.
Tribune Co. : See —
Fies, Emerson E. 2,768,579.
Park, John \\\. and Wolf. 2,768,578.
Tribus, Myron, and M. P. Moyle, to The Regents of The Uni-
versity of Michigan. Ice detecting apparatus. 2,766,619,
10-16-56, CI. 73—170.
Trickev, Philip H., to Vickers Inc. Power transmission.
2,752,021, 6-26-56, CI. 192—21.5.
Trickev, Philip H., to Vickers Inc. Power transmission.
2. 754,946, 7-17-56, CI. 192—21.5.
Trickle, Russell W., Jr. : See —
Dittmore, Ray H., Richter, Shadd, McMillan, and
Trickle. 2,768,105.
Dittmore, Ray H., Richter, Shadd, McMillan, and Trickle.
2,771,540.
Trickle, Russell W. Jr., to Dittmore-Freimuth Corp. Uni-
versal protective covering cutter for coaxial and other
cables. 2,752.676, 7-3-56, Cl. 30—91.
Tricnit Hosiery Mills, Inc. : See —
Blais, Lionel. 2,734,361.
Trico Products Corp. : See —
Bitzer, Martin. 2,737,341.
Deibel, Raymond. 2,748,617.
Deibel, Raymond. 2,753,734.
Deibel, Raymond. 2,760,220.
Deibel, Raymond. 2,771,784.
Deibel, Raymond. 2,772.436.
Horton, Erwin C. 2,729,444.
Horton, Erwin C. 2,738,535.
Horton, Erwin C. 2,763,023.
Horton. Erwin C. 2,766,474.
Horton, Erwin C. 2.767.419.
Oishei, John R. 2,732,685.
2.733,469.
2,743,473.
2,745,130.
2,746,652.
2,747,213.
2,750,617.
2,752,626.
Metering apparatus.
3-13-56, Cl.
2,750,613,
Oishei, John R.
Oishei, John R.
Oishei, John R.
Oishei, John R.
Oishei, John R.
Oishei, John R.
Oishei, John R.
Oishei, John R. 2,753,584.
Oishei. John R. 2.769.194.
Oishei, John R. 2.773.353.
Oishei. John R., and Hueber. 2,770,017.
Oishei, John R., and Riester. 2,736,053.
Scinta, Anthony C. 2.741.791.
Scinta, Anthony C. 2,747,212.
Tricon, Inc. : See —
Marshall. Franklin W. 2,760,614.
Tri-Dent Corp., The : See —
Ripper, Rudolf. 2,771,624.
Triebel, Albert, Jr. Notebook. 2,739,826, 3-27-56, Cl.
282—8.
Triebwasser, Sol : See —
Reisman, Arnold, Holtzberg, and Triebwasser. 2,758,008.
Trief, Leon and M. Method of and apparatus for auto-
matically proportioning granulated material to be fed to
a grinding mill. 2,767,926, 10-23-56, Cl. 241 — 15.
Trief. Marcel : See —
Trief, Leon and M. 2.767.926.
Trier, Fred F., to H. D. Hudson Mfg. Co. Power-ope rated
duster. 2,760,298. 8-28-56, Cl. 43 — 148.
Trier, Raymond T. : See. —
Moore, Craig M., Morgan, and Trier. 2.755,904.
Trier, Raymond T.. to The Superior Switchboard & Devices
Co. Solderless lug and connector for electrical cables.
2,774,953, 12-18-56, Cl. 339—272.
Trieschmann, Hans-Georg. and L. Reuter, to Badische Anilin-
& Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Purification of adiponi-
trile. 2,748,065. 5-29-56, Cl. 202—57.
Trigg, Warren M. : See —
Ricks, Herbert E., and Trigg. 2,773,025.
Triggs, Kenneth F., to The Majestic Co., Inc. Incinerator.
2,739,547, 3-27-56, Cl. 110 — 18.
Triggs, Kenneth F., to The Majestic Co., Inc. Domestic in-
cinerator. 2,748,728, 6-5-56, Cl. 110—18.
Triggs, Kenneth F. Odor and smoke consumer. 2.770,318,
11-13-56, Cl. 183—6.
Trilling, Sanford S., and N. H. Sloan. Fastener device.
2,738,561, 3-20-56, Cl. 24—206.
Triman, Eugene L., to North American Aviation, Inc. Etch-
ing depth limit monitor. 2,762.035, 9-4-56, Cl. 340 — 267.
Triman. Eugene L., to North American Aviation, Inc. Meth-
od of monitoring etching depth. 2,762,036, 9-4-56, Cl.
340—267.
Trimble, Cebern B., to The National Cash Register Co. Mag-
netic switching devices. 2,740,110, 3-27-56, Cl. 340 — 364.
Trimble, George S„ Jr., L. G. Cooper, and W. F. Hess,
to The Glenn L. Martin Co. Six component balance for
wind tunnels. 2,768.526, 10-30-56, Cl. 73 — 147.
Trimble. Harold M.. and L. A. McRevnolds, to Phillips
Petroleum Co. Aviation gasoline. 2,761,770, 9-4-56, Cl.
44—69.
369555— P 51
Trimble, Inc. : See —
Skirvin, Chester C. 2,769,983.
Skirvin, Chester C. 2,769,984.
Skirvin, Chester C. 2,769,985.
Skirvin, Chester C. 2,769.986.
Trimble, Roy L., to W. W. Williams
2,765,027, 10-2-56, Cl. 158 — 36.3.
rrimless, Inc. : See —
Artzt, William W. 2 746,278.
Trinca, Frederick. Ready-sight-reading tire pressure gage.
2,747,409. 5-29-56, Cl. 73 — 408.
Trinca, Frederick. Pressure indicators for vehicular tires
and alarm actuators therefor. 2,752,786, 7-3-56, Cl.
73—390.
Trindl, Joseph H. : See —
Channell, Charles A. 2,761,161.
Trindl, Joseph H. Bottle recapper. 2,738,117
226—84.
Trindl, Joseph H. Wringer mop structure
6-19-56, Cl. 15—119.
Trinity, Joseph B., and R. E. Bates. Fire extinguishing ap-
paratus. 2,748,875. 6-5-56, Cl. 169 — 2.
Trinkaus, Charles W. Smoking pipe. 2,756,755, 7-31-56,
Ql ^31 223
Trinkle, Carl, to The Baldwin Piano Co. Pin block. 2,736,224,
2-28-56, Cl. 84—202.
Trinkle, Dallas R., to The Monarch Machine Tool Co. Tool
holder. 2,771,807, 11-27-56, Cl. 82 — 36.
Trinski, Edmund F. Detachable cutter blade. 2,729,889,
1-10-56, Cl. 30—286.
Trio Mfg. Co. : See —
Guernsey, John F., and Vail. 2,772,413.
Koenig, Herbert G. 2,729,728.
Trio Production Co. : See —
Hurd, Hubert O. 2,758,382.
Trion, Inc. : See —
Landgraf, George F. 2,742,974.
Tri-Pak Machinery Service, Inc. : See —
Young, Ross W., Jr. 2,762,179.
Tripar Products, Inc. : See —
Rosenberg, Charles B. 2,738,124.
Triplett, Hugh A. : See—
Sundt, Edward V., and Triplett. 2,773,960.
Trip-Lite Ltd. : See —
Martin, Charles S., and Cooke. 2,744.174.
Tripoli, John. Dispensing device and holder for toothpaste
or the like substance. 2,775,370, 12-25-56, Cl. 222 — 100.
Tripp, John G. : See —
Reeves, Adam A., Putman, Jones, and Tripp. 2,757,129.
Tripp, Lue. Trailer with adjustable rear wheels for trans-
verse positioning thereof. 2,750,197, 0-12-56, Cl. 280 — 3.
Tripp, Walter 'C., to American Optical Co. Abrading ap-
paratus. 2,736,993, 3-6-56, Cl. 51—131.
Tripplehorn, David R., to J. C. Tripplehorn. iSpiral paraffin
scrapers. 2,733,768, 2-7-56, Cl. 166 — 176.
Tripplehorn, David R., to J. C. Tripplehorn. Method and
apparatus for making spiral paraffin scrapers. 2,753,625,
7-10-56, Cl. 29—549.
Tripplehorn, James C. : See —
Tripplehorn, David R. 2,733,768.
Tripplehorn, David R. 2,753,625.
Trist, Ronald & Co. Ltd. : See—
Newboult, Henry G. 2,752,932.
Tri-State Engineering Co. : See —
Coit, Burton C, Jr. 2,738,940.
Tri-State Oil Tool Co., Inc. : See —
Vaughn, Alfred. 2,742,093.
Vaughn, Alfred. 2,755,864.
Tritt. Russell L. : See—
Cootes, Harold E., and Tritt. 2,765,468.
Triumph Bekleidungs u. Textilwerke G. m. b. H. : See —
Bander, Paul. 2.738,509.
Holseher, Heinrich. 2,737,660.
Holseher, Heinrich. 2.753,565.
Trobeck. Karl G.. and H. O. V. Bergstrom. Method of treat-
ing residual liquors obtained in the manufacture of pulp
by the sulphate cellulose process. 2,772,240, 11-27-56, Cl.
252—183.
Trobridge, Ferdinand M., to United Aircraft Products. Inc.
Filler valve for oil tanks. 2,747,602, 5-29-56, Cl.
137—264.
Troche. Herman J. : See —
Holan, James H, and Troche. 2.772,913.
Troche, Herman J., and J. H. Holan, to J. H. Holan Corp.
Collapsible railing for utility truck tower platform.
2,753,224, 7-3-56, Cl. 304—38.
Troche, Herman J., and J. H. Holan, to J. H. Holan Corp.
Door hinge. 2,754,536, 7-17-56, Cl. 16 — 128.
Troeger, Henry : See —
Hoefener. Howard, and Troeger. 2,762,224.
Troemel, Walter H., to Reeves Pulley Co. Means for bal-
ancing the loads on parallel belts.' 2,770,978, 11-20-56,
Cl. 74—230.17.
Troendle, Jean A. Apparatus for compressing gases.
2,751,144, 6-19-56, Cl. 230—52.
Troendle. Jean A. Speed regulator. 2,757,878, 8-7-56, Cl
242—75.
Troendly, George D., to The Autoyre Co., Inc. Method of
polishing stamped steel articles. 2,760,924, 8-28-56, Cl.
204—34.
Troendly, Harry P., to Borg-Warner Corp. One-way engaging
mechanism. 2,744,598, 5-8-56, Cl. 192—45.1.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Troendly, Harry P., to Borg-Warner Corp. Method of mak-
ing sprats. 2.700,259, 8-28-56, CI. 29—417.
Troendly, Harry P., and E. A. Ferris, to Borg-Warner Corp.
One-way engaging mechanism. 2,753,027, 7-3-56, CI.
192 — 45.1.
Troeng, Ivan, and G. Callin. Forest cultivator. 2,771,S28,
11-27-56, CI. 97—40.
Trotimov, Lev A., to Fairchild Engine and Air[)lane Corp.
Strip material winder. 2,737,354, 3-6-56, CI. 242—75.
Trogdon, Oiin, and K. E. Herold. Hose coupling with braided
gripping sleeve. 2,750,210, 6-12-o6, Ci. 285 — 77.
Troik, Elmer A. Closure member with illuminating means.
2,756,324, 7-24-56, CI. 240—6.4.
Troisi, Michael : See —
Harrison, James A., and Troisi. 2,764,860.
Trojan Powder Co. : See —
Bronstein, Jesse B., Jr., and Wells. 2,735,775.
Russell, Edward J., and Wells. 2,745,880.
Striegel, Alvin J., and Wells. 2,731,348.
Trojnar, Edward J. : See —
Herrick. Clifford E., Jr., Woitach, and Trojnar.
2,772,972.
Troll, William A., to Emsig Mfg. Co. Presser foot for but-
ton sewing machine. 2,768,594, 10-30-56, CI. 112 — 113.
Trombetta, Charles. Cut ilower package. 2,730.427, 2-28-56,
CI. 206—45.31.
Trombetta, Louis P. Circuit breaker. 2,771,530, 11-20-56,
CI. 200—166.
Tromblay, Omer T. Bain trough for motor vehicle windshield.
2,754,148, 7-10-56, CI. 296—95.
Trombley, Ernest P. Drop tube structure. 2,750,079,
6-12-56, CI. 222 — 148.
Trommsdorff, Ernst, G. Abel, and T. Volker, to Rohm & Haas
G. m. b. H. Method of soil conditioning. 2,763,961,
9-25-56, CI. 47—58.
Tromp, Klaas. Methods and apparatus for separating solids
having different specific gravities. 2,775,346, 12-25-50,
CI. 209—172.5.
Tronic, James S. Float controlled valve. 2,756,766, 7-31-56,
CI. 137—397.
Tronnier, Albrecht W., to VoigtUinder, A. G. Four component
wide angle photographic objective consisting of six lens
elements. 2,730,015, 1-10-56, CI. 88—57.
Tronnier, Albrecht W., to Voigtlander A. G. Photographic
tele-objective having three lens composite front and rear
members. 2,730,017, 1-10-56, CI. 88 — 57.
Tronnier, Albrecht W., to Voigtlander, A. G. Four com-
ponent optical objective system of the modified Gauss type.
2,733,630, 2-7-50, CI. 88—57.
Tronnier, Albrecht W., to Voigtlander, A. G. Photographic
objective of the modified triplet type and a meniscus shaped
negative member axially separated therefrom. 2,746,351,
5-22-56, CI. 88—57.
Tronnier, Albrecht W., t<> \ oiu'l la nder. \. G. Tele-anastig-
matic objectives of high light transmitting capacity.
2,748,657, 6-5-56, CI. 88—57.
Troppe, Fred J. Wheeled pull-toy. 2,758,418, 8-14-56, CI.
46—202.
Trosken, Otto, to Cassella Farbwerke Mainkur Aktiengesell-
schaft. Fluorescent heterocyclic compounds and process
for their manufacture. 2.751.3S3. 0-19-56, CI. 260—240.
Trost, Conrad M. Jet mill. 2,765,122, 10-2-56, CI. 241—40.
CI. 241—39.
Trost, Conrad M. Jet mill. 2,765,122, 10-2-56, CI. 241—40.
Trostler, William. Mop washing apparatus. 2,741,254,
4-10-56, CI. 134—199.
Troth Bright Page, Inc. : See —
Bright, Stanley, Jr. 2,746,360.
Bright, Stanley, Jr. 2,747,472.
Trott, Paul W. : See—
Brice, Thomas J., and Trott. 2,732,398.
Trotta, Richard L. Windshield wiper. 2,759,213, 8-21-56,
CI. 15—251.
Trotter, Marvin L. Fuel tank with reserve compartment.
2,733,573, 2-7-56, CI. 62—1.
Trotter, Marvin L., and C. W. Jarvis, to M. L. Trotter. Truck
body with elevator loading and unloading. 2,752.052,
6-26-56, CI. 214—77.
Trotter, Robert L., to Unilever Ltd. Fluid filling machine.
2,745, 584,5-1 5-56, CI. 226—96.
Trousdale, Robert B., to General Dynamics Corp. Tester.
2,736,860, 2-28-56, Cl. 324—57.
Trousdale. Robert B., to General Dynamics Corp. Transistor
multivibrator. 2.737.587, 3-6-56, Cl. 250 — 36.
Trousdale, Robert B., to General Dynamics Corp. Pulse gen-
erating apparatus. 2,769.085, 10-30-56, Cl. 250 — 27.
Trousdale. Robert B., to General Dynamics Corp. Electronic
telenhone system. 2.773 935. 12-11-56, Cl. 179 — 15.
Trousdale, Robert B., to General Dynamics Corp. Telephone
system. 2.773,939, 12-11-56, Cl. 179—18.
Trousdale, Robert B.. to General Dynamics Corp. Quasi-
regenerative pulse gating circuit. 2.773,982. 12-11-50, Cl.
250 — 27.
Trousdale, Robert B., to General Dynamics Corp. Coincidence
finding circuit. 2,774.071. 12-11-56, Cl. 179 — 18.
Trousdale, Robert B., to General Dynamics Corp. Electronic
switch. 2,774,888, 12-18-50, Cl. 307—88.5.
Trousdale. Robert B., and F. A. Morris, to General Dynamics
Corp. Electronic telephone system. 2.773,934, 12-11-50,
Cl. 179—15.
Trout, Taylor. Sound producing fish lure. 2,737,749,
3-13-56, Cl. 43—42.31.
Troutman, Louis G.. to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Vapor
generator. 2,752.898. 7-3-50, Cl. 122—406.
Troutman, Wilbur E. Outdoor circular band antenna.
2,751,590, U-19-56, Cl. 343 — 866.
Trow, Fay A., and M. Nelson, to Queen Stove Works, Inc. Ice
disintegrating and chip delivering spiral ice chip producing
machine. 2,753,694, 7-10-ob, Cl. 02 — 1U6.
Trow, William, to Pipe-Pac Tobacco Corp. Smoking pipe
tobacco cartridge packages. 2,735,543, 2-21-56, Cl.
206 — 48.5.
Trowbridge, David R., to The Plessey Co. Ltd. System for
supplying liquid fuel to a combustion chamber. 2,73.'l..i09,
2-7-56, Cl. 00—39.14.
Trowbridge, George W. J., to The Kingston Instrument Co.
Ltd. Magnetic retrieving tool. 2,729,494, 1-3-56, Cl.
294—65.5.
Troxel, David I. Direct comparison harmonic calibrator.
2,738,462, 3-13-56, Cl. 324—79.
Troy, Daniel J., Jr. : See —
Glasser, Leo G., and Troy. 2,774,276.
Troy, Daniel J., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Multi - component photometric analysis. 2,761,067,
8-28-56, CI. 250—43.5.
Troy, Leonard. Master cylinder for automotive brake sys-
tems. 2,739,448, 3-27-56, Cl. 60—54.6.
Troy Sunshade Co., The : See —
Roth, Alice L., and Witty. 2,731,973.
Troy Textiles, Inc. : See —
Campbell, Richard D., and Teal. 2,749,858.
Troyano, Benedict V. Valve control means. 2,746,060,
5-22-56, Cl. 4—67.
Tr.oyer, Marc D., to Berger Engineering Co. Log loading
tongs. 2,757,037, 7-31-56, Cl. 294 — 88.
Triizm tiller, Friedricb J., to Radio Patents Co. of New York
State. Multiple luminous indicator. 2,734,189, 2-7-56, Cl.
340 — 380.
Tru Balance Corsets, Inc. : See —
Goldstein, Arthur. 2,733,444.
Trubenised Co. ( Registered Trust) : See —
Bihaly, Lajos. 2.741,771.
Bihaly, Lajos. 2,757,435.
Bihaly, Lajos. 2,708,592.
Trubitt, Philip S., to S. Pass. Furniture slip covers.
2,771,939, 11-27-50, Cl. 155—182.
Truby, Frank K., to Bauseh & Lomb Optical Co. Method
and apparatus for coating by thermal evaporation.
2,702,722, 9-11-50, Cl. 117—100.
Truck Equipment Co. : See —
Walter. Robert J. 2,745,677.
Garnett, Edward V. 2,759,682.
Truck Safety Engineering Corp. : See —
Besoyan, Kirk. 2,730,196.
Tru Colour Film Ltd. : See —
Burt, Gordon H. 2.770,542.
Tru Connector Corp. : See —
Zink, Alvin J., Jr. 2,767,267.
Trudeau, Oscar H. : See —
Cannon, Harry B., and Trudeau. 2,766,882.
Trudell, Richard J. : See —
Whiting, Arthur A., Jr., Trudell, and Glass. 2,730,402.
True, Charles H., Jr., and H. W. King, to Spotnails. Inc.
Magazine and feed means for fastener driving machines.
2,734,192, 2-14-56, Cl. 1—46.
True Mfg. Co. : See —
Trulaske, Frank R. 2,741.101.
True, Martin E. Lawn trimmer and edger. 2, 73!). 437,
3-27-56, Cl. 56 — 25.4.
True, Martin E. Lawn mower and trimmer. 2,771,730,
11-27-56, Cl. 56—25.4.
True, Max M. Apparatus for mixing and dispensing an
adhesive plasticized material. 2,743,912, 5-1-56, Cl.
259 — 169.
True, Max M. Gun for directing plastic material against
work. 2,747.840, 5-29-50. Cl. 259—151.
True, Ronald G.. to American Air Filter Co., Inc. Electro-
static filter. 2,729,302. 1-3-56, Cl. 183—7.
True, Virgil, and B. Fisk. Automatic impedance matching
apparatus. 2,745,067, 5-8-50. Cl. 333—17.
True Form Corset Co.. Inc. : See —
Barg, Herbert. 2,735,101.
Trueman. Paul T. : See —
Robinson, Grant R., and Trueman. 2.754.752.
Truesdale, Cavour L. Draw curtain construction. 2,736,373,
2-28-56, Cl. 160 — 124.
Truesdell, Leonard C. Metering device. 2,733.802. 2-7-56, Cl.
194—9.
Truesdell, Leonard C. Metering device. 2,733.803, 2-7-56,
Cl. 194—9.
True Temper Corp., The : See —
Yearley, George W. 2,754.863.
True-Trace Corp. : See —
Rosebrook, Orel L. 2.743.584.
Rosebrook, Roy. 2,753,145.
Trulaske, Frank R.. to True Mfg. Co. Cooling cabinet.
2.741.101, 4-10-56. Cl. 62—116.
Trulove. Fred V. Indicator for fire extinguisher. 2,748.144,
6-5-56, Cl. 116—114.
Tru-Measur, Inc. : See —
McCrory, John F. 2,772,025.
Trump, John G., and R. J. van de Graaff, to High Voltage
Engineering Corp. Irradiation method and apparatus.
2,741,704, 4-10-56, Cl. 250—49.5.
Trumpio. Frank P.. to Textile Machine Works. Fabric take-
up means for knitting machines. 2.760.362, 8-28-56, Cl.
66 — 149.
LIST OF PATENTEES
803
Trumpler, William E., to Dresser Operations, Inc. Movable
guide vanes tor centrifugal compressors. 2,733,853, 2-7-56,
CI. 230—114.
Trupp, Malcolm S. : See—
Beals, Ernest L., and Trupp. 2,705,256.
Truran George H. to Modine Mfg. Co. Apparatus for remov-
ing soldering flux from radiator cores. 2,765,761, 10-9-56,
CI. 113—59.
Truruit, Walter. Machine for forming threads by reciprocat-
ing hammer dies. 2,733,4o8, 2-7-56, CI. 10 — 153.
Truster, Half B., to The Davies-Young Soap Co. Method of
drying cleaning fabric and simultaneously rendering the
same antistatic. 2,729,576, 1-3-56, CI. 117 — 47.
Truslow, Urover C, and J. U. Truslow. Condenser tape
tension device. 2,736,927, 3-6-56, CI. 19 — 151.
Truslow, Jake D. : See —
Truslow, Grover C. and J. D. 2,736,927.
Trussell, Clarence D. Manufacture of mechanical bindings.
2,749,603. 6-12-56, CI. 29 — 415.
TniKsell, Roger B. Combination pair of adjustable shims for
automobile camber and caster control. 2,772,596, 12-4-56,
2,734,514, 2-14-56, CI.
Reagent well feeder.
Ny strom, to Esso Research and
and apparatus for treating hy-
immiscible reagents. 2,768,123,
CI. 85 — 50.
Trusty, Roy L., and R. E.
Engineering Co. Process
drocarbon oils with
10-23-56, CI. 196—45
Truter, Ehrenfried. Floating attachment for bicycles.
2,757,631, 8-7-56, CI. 115—2.
Truth Tool Co. : See —
Stavenau, Harold L., and Park. 2,775,446.
Trutna, William R. : See —
Cheshire, John R., and Trutna. 2,751,415.
Truzzolino, John : See —
Maickel, Joseph A. 2,764,106.
Tryon, Robert M. : See —
Davis, Donovan C, and Tryon. 2,769,084.
Tsai, Chang-Kaing, to General Mills. Inc. Precision thermo-
static switch. 2,740,864, 4-3-56, CI. 200 — 138.
Tsai, Chang-Kaing, to General Mills, Inc. Thermal switch
;ii<l improved [hernial acinalor. 2,742.547. 4-1 i -56, CI.
200—138.
Tsang, Sien M. : See —
Lecher, Hans Z., and Tsang. 2,752,333.
Tschudi, Traugott. Rotary internal combustion engine.
2,734,489, 2-14-56, CI. 123 — 11.
Tschudy, Donald B., to The Hoover Co. Handle and exhaust
mounting structures for suction cleaners. 2,734,220,
2-14-56, CI. 15 — 410.
Tschudy, Donald B. to The Hoover Co. Suction cleaners.
2,747,216, 5-29-56, CI. 15—351.
Tse, Sum F. : See —
Janaushek, George F., and Tse. 2,758,537.
Tseng, Hung-Ttt. Keyless three way light socket. 2,745,950,
5-15-56, CI. 240—81.
Tsiang, Sih H, to Westingliouse Air Brake Co. Alternating
current cycle repeater for time measuring means.
2,763,775, 9-18-56, CI. 246—108.
Tsien, Wei H., to Radio Corp. of America. Speed changing
mechanisms for phonograph turntables and the like
2,756,603, 7-31-56, CI. 74—199.
Tsuchiya, Henry M. : See —
Corman, Julian, Tsuchiya, and Stringer. 2,742,365.
Tsuchiya, Henry M., A. R. Jeanes, H. M. Bricker, and C. A.
William, to the United States of America as represented by
the Secretary of Agriculture. Production of dextranase.
2.742,399, 4-17-56, CI. 195—31.
Tsuchiya, William S. : See —
Rasmussen. Clarence T., and Tsuchiya. 2,759,312.
Tsunoda, Kenneth, to American Messer Corp. Process and
apparatus for separating gases. 2,763,138, 9-18-56, CI.
62—123.
Tubbs, Alfred M., and E. R. Leonard. Combined chair and
table. 2,741,300, 4-10-56, CI. 155—123.
Tubbs, Bernard H., F. B. Nagle, and P. C. Woodland, to The
Dow Chemical Co. Vinyl aromatic resin compositions con-
taining a plurality of light stabilizing agents. 2,732,366,
1-24-56, CI. 260—45.8.
Tubesing, William W. : See—
Siverson. Harry E., Hauer, and Tubesing. 2,737,830.
Tube Turns Plastics, Inc. : See —
Hendry, James W. 2. 746,089.
Hendry, James W. 2,754,545.
Tnbiolo, Justin L. Liouid detergent dispenser. 2,770,242,
11-13-56, CI. 134—48.
Tuboscope Co. : See —
Price, Berry G. 2,746.012.
Price, Berry G. 2,746,160.
Tubular Textile Machine Corp. : See —
Thompson, Daniel V. 2,737,700.
Tuchel, Ulrich. Coupling for electric cables. 2,753,408,
7_3_56, CI. 200—51.09.
Tuchel, Ulrich. Couplings for electric conductors. 2,763,848,
9-18-56. CI. 339 — 258.
Tuchel, Ulrich. Electric coupling. 2,765,449, 10-2-56. CI.
339 — 1 84.
Tuchel, Ulrich. Electric contacts. 2,765,452, 10-2-56, CI.
339 — 258.
Tuck, James A., to Louis Krantz, deceased; Leon and H.
Krantz, executors. Machine for scoring apparel belt and
like strap bodies. 2.775,296, 12-25-56, CI. 164—39.
Tuck. Robert M., to General Motors Corp. Fluid torque con-
verter construction. 2,735,267, 2-2-56, CI. 60 — 54.
Tuck. Ruth G. Structural assembly kit. 2,771,110,
11-20-56, CI. 144 — 309.
the
2,737,296.
Tucker, Aaron D. Smoking pipe.
131 — 198.
Tucker, Billie E., to Sun Oil Co
2,757,742, 8-7-50, CI. 166—165.
Tucker, Charles M., and W. G. Chapman, to Phillips Petro-
leum Co. Production of high conversion plasticized syn-
thetic elastomers in aqueous emulsion. 2,703,635, 9-18-56,
CI. 200—84.3.
Tucker, Emmitt M., Jr., to Tucker & Sons. Chain and worm
gear drive tractor. 2,765,862, 10-9-56, CI. 180—51.
Tucker, Fred A. : See —
Bode, August R., and Tucker. 2,750,085.
Tucker, George E. : See —
Kilbey, Alfred R., and Tucker. 2,745,959.
Tucker, (ieorge G. : See —
Hubbard, Eber J., and Tucker. 2,767,936.
Tucker, George R., Br. Costume jewelry and
2,733,578, 2-7-56, CI. 63 — 29.
Tucker, Graham H. : See —
Stephens, Herbert R., Tucker, and Martin.
Tucker, Herbert E., to Cardwell Westingliouse Co. Draft
gears tor railway cars. 2,738,078, 3-13-56, CI. 213 — 45.
Tucker, John G. : See —
Ogden, Floyd H., and Tucker. 2,760,779.
Tucker, Joseph W., to American Cyanamid Co. Apparatus for
producing staple fibers. 2,765,035, 10-2-56, CI. 164 — 38.
Tucker, Lyman J. : See —
Noel, Charles D., and Tucker. 2,749,877.
Tucker, Philip C. : See —
Ball, Albert L., Buckner, and Tucker. 2,740,239.
Tucker, Raymond R. : See —
Nagel, Eric VV., Tucker, and Shank. 2,737,943.
Tucker & Sons : See —
Tucker, Emmitt M., Jr. 2,765,862.
Tucker, Welsey L., to T and N Valve Co. Double action
pumps. 2,729,170, 1-3-56, CI. 103 — 190.
Tuckerman, Charles D. Fill pipe box and gauge box
2,737,206, 3-6-56, CI. 138—89.
Tudbury, Chester A., to The Ohio Crankshaft Co. High
frequency inductor arrangement. 2,758,187, 8-7-56, CI.
219—10.53.
Tudbury, Chester A., to The Ohio Crankshaft Co. High
frequency inductor. 2,761,048, 8-28-56, CI. 219 — 10.43
Tudge, Thomas T. : See —
Hawkins, Harvey G., and Tudge. 2,743,752.
Tudor, Bert E. Torsionallv resilient annular fastening mem-
ber. 2,771,768, 11-27-56, CI. 70 — 457.
Tudor Metal Products Corp. : See —
Modica, Joseph, Jr. 2,772,512.
Tueth, Howard D., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Mold.
2,767,449, 10-23-56, CI. 22—144.
Tufarolo, Amalia. Multiple unit dusting, cleaning, and polish-
ing mitten. 2,736,052, 2-28-56, CI. 15 — 227.
Tuft, Miles II., to Hardie Mfg. Co. Spraying machine.
2,762,651, 9-11-56, CI. 299—29.
Tufts, William F., to L. M. Leathers Sons. Pants guard.
2,739,745, 3-27-56, CI. 223—98.
Tulagin, Vsevolod, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Photo-
graphically sensitive element containing yellow non-
Huorescing dyes. 2,750,291, 6-12-56, CI. 95 — S.
Tulin, Glenn P. Tandem wheel axle mounting for trailer.
2.754,131, 7-10-56, CI. 280—104.5.
Tull, William J., to the United States of America as repre-
sented bv the Secretary of the Navy. Gyroinagnetic com-
pass. 2,761,219, 9-4-56, CI. 33—222.
Tullar, Benjamin F. : See —
Larsen, Aubrey A., and Tullar. 2,773,901.
Tullar, Benjamin F., to Sterling Drug Inc. 1-arterenol and
its acid-addition salts and preparation thereof. 2,774,789,
12-18-56, CI. 260—570.6.
Tulleners, Egbertus L. Cooling machine with jet compressors.
2,763,998, 9-25-56, CI. 62—117.65.
Tuller, Clarence E„ and F. J. Hickman, to North Electric Co.
Machine for making contact-carrying member. 2,733,326,
1-31-56, CI. 219—4.
Tullio, John M. Football game device. 2,760,776, 8-28-56,
CI. 273—94.
Tullock, Charles W. : See —
Coffman, Donald D., and Tullock. 2,757,213.
Tulloss, Rees E., Jr. Method of producing an optically clear
polyethylene film. 2,763,029, 9-18-56, CI. 18—47.5.
Tully, Charles F. Means for extracting teeth. 2,771,070,
11-27-50, CI. 32—02.
Tully, Geoffrey R., Jr. : See—
Saddington, Arthur W., and Tully. 2,742,423.
Tummes, Hans : See —
Feichtinger, Hans, and Tummes. 2,740,815.
Feichtinger, Hans, and Tummes. 2,749,340.
Tune, Edward T. : See —
Hawley, George P., and Tune. 2,774,625.
Tung-Sol Electric Inc. : See —
Atkins, Carl E. 2,730,629.
Cater, John R. 2,756.313.
Lewin, Gerhard. 2,773,730.
Tunley, Allan A., to Baker Perkins Inc. Biscuit cutting ma-
chines and the like. 2,753,817, 7-10-56. CI. 107—26.
Tunnell, Jack B., to Hickory Springs Mfg. Co., Inc. Spring
unit for platform rocking chair. 2.772,723, 12-4-56, CI.
155—71.
Tunnicliff, Eustace, and R. Barlow, to British Insulated Cat-
lender's Cables Ltd. Extrusion of thermoplastic material.
2,732.592, 1-31-56, CI. 18—55.
804
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Tunsen, Elmer L., to No- Joint Concrete Pipe Co. Appa-
ratus for forming concrete pipe in situ. 2,731,698, 1-24-56,
CI. 25 — 32.
Tunstall, Spencer. Bobbin signal. 2.7G0.024, 8-21-56, CI.
200 — 61.15.
Tupa, Robert C. : See —
Fay, Philip S., Tupa, and Decker. 2,766,615.
Tupper, Earl S. Combined massaging and brushing imple-
ment. 2,752,623, 7-3-56, CI. 15—111.
Tupper, Earl S. Rectangular container and hermetical seal
therefor. 2,752,970, 7-3-56, CI. 150—0.5.
Tupper, Earl S. Food shaker. 2,752,971, 7-3-56, CI.
150 — 0.5.
Tupper, Earl S. Container and cover therefor. 2,752,972,
7-3-56. CI. 150—0.5.
Tupper, Earl S. Hinged and swivellable seal and strainer.
2,753,051, 7-3-56, CI. 210—163.5.
Tupper, Earl S. Storage container lock cover. 2,756,793,
7-31-56, CI. 150—0.5.
Tupper, Earl S. Hinged type of closure seal. 2,764,199,
9-25-56, CI. 150 — 0.5.
Tupper, Earl S. Food storer and dispenser. 2,765,831,
10-9-56, CI. 150— .5.
Tupper, Earl S. Mixing bowl. 2,765,832, 10-9-56, CI.
150 — .5.
Tupper, Earl S. Vacuum and seal type of receptacle.
2,766,796, 10-16-56, CI. 150— .5.
Turak, Anthony. Double valve flow control. 2,733,730,
2-7-56, CI. 137—505.13.
Turak, Anthony. Flow-rate control dispensing "alve.
2,733,731, 2-7-56, CI. 137—597.
Turak, Anthony. Gang dispensing valve. 2, io7,737,
10-23-56, CI. 137—599.
Turbett, Clyde H. Can opener key and strip guide. 2,769,567,
11-6-56, CI. 220 — 52.
Turbine Equipment Co. : See —
Hopper, Allen O. 2,731,151.
Hynes, Lee P. 2,750,487.
Hynes, Lee P. 2,756,320.
Hynes, Lee P. 2,775,082.
Tholl, John F. and D. M. 2,761,564.
Turbiville, James R. Device for measuring length of
trousers. 2,767,471, 10-23-56, CI. 33—8.
Turbo A. G. : See —
Cockerell, Fritz. 2,765,616.
Turbo Machine Co. : See —
Wyatt, William K. 2,748,426.
Turbo-Ray, Inc. : See —
Borg, Gustave A., and Barton. 2,731,242.
Turchan, Frank. Sausage loaf mold. 2,707,642, 10-23-50,
CI. 99—438.
Turchan, Manuel. Three dimension tracer. 2,745,024,
5-15-56, CI. 251—3.
Turchan, Manuel. Hydraulic tracer controlled routing ma-
chine. 2,749,810, 6-12-56, CI. 90—13.5.
Turchick, Joseph M., to American Radiator & Standard Sani-
tary Corp. Knob-operated damper control. 2,704,930,
10-2-56, CI. 98 — 106.
Turck, Joseph A. V., to Felt & Tarrant Mfg. Co. Total trans-
fer mechanism. 2,734,683, 2-14-56, CI. 235—62.
Turck, Joseph A. V., to Felt and Tarrant Mfg. Co. Key-
responsive adding and subtracting calculating machine.
2,759,671, 8-21-56, CI. 235 — 63.
Turco Products, Inc. : See —
Edds, Richard V. 2,762,150.
Joyslen, Jack F. 2,766,065.
Nelson, Oscar G. 2,760,644.
Newman, Kenneth W. 2,739,883.
Newman. Kenneth W. 2,762,094.
Turcotte, Edward P. Brush cutting knife. 2,757,454,
8-7-56, CI. 30—309.
Turcsan, Rosy : See —
Berkowicz, Joseflne, and Turcsan. 2,772,460.
Tureaud, Aloysius K., % to L. A. Ward, and % to G. H. Brod-
erick Palm-pad for bowling. 2,738,190, 3-13-56, CI.
273—54.
Turechek, George F., to Lane-Wells Co. Gun perforators.
2,742,857, 4-24-56, CI. 102—20.
Turgeon, Joseph A., to Eastern Power Devices Ltd. High
tension disconnecting switch. 2,774,832, 12-18-56, CI.
200—48.
Turinsky. Otto, to Armour and Co. Mono-acyl derivatives of
alkvlene diamines and process for preparing same.
2,750,366, 6-12-56, CI. 260—97.5.
Turissa Xnehniaschineiil'abrik A. G. : See —
Urseheler, Emil. 2,755,754.
Turkington, John O. Asparagus harvesting machine.
2,767,544, 10-23-56. CI. 56 — 327.
Turkington, Robert D. : See —
Schneider, Charles F., and Turkington. 2,771,246.
Turkowski, Bernice : See —
Turkowski, Walter. 2,756,815.
Turkowski, Walter. 2,774,418.
Turkowski, Walter, to W. and B. Turkowski. Vertical
Venetian blinds. 2,756,815, 7-31-56, CI. 160 — 118.
Turkowski, Walter, to W. and B. Turkowski. Construction
of Venetian blinds. 2,774,418. 12-18-56, CI. 160—118.
Turlay, Joseph D., to General Motors Corp. Engine manu-
facturing process. Re. 24,262, 12-25-56, Cl. 29 — 428.
Turlay, Joseph D. Means for destroying a sweep wire.
2,764,090, 9-25-56, Cl. 102 — 17.
Turlay, Joseph D., to General Motors Corp. Valve actuat-
ing mechanism. 2,765,781, 10-9-56, Cl. 123—55.
Turley, James F., to The Thomas & Betts Co. Copper alu-
minum connector. 2,757,352, 7-31-56, Cl. 339 — 276.
Turnage, Howard C. : bee —
Haywood, Vernon M., Cayoutte, and Turnage. 2,742,638.
Turnage, Rodger E., Jr., to Hazeltine Research, Inc. System
for deriving a signal representative of impedance variations.
2,756,411, 7-24-56, Cl. 340—208.
Turnbull, Glen O., and C. C. Evers, to International Harvester
Co. Grain tank discharge conveyor for harvesters.
2,743,571, 5-1-56, Cl. 56—473.5.
Turnbull, John S., to Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Co. Ltd.
Shaping of metal articles. 2,738,571, 3-20-56, Cl.
29 — 156.8.
Turnbull, William G., Jr. : See —
Boynton, Thomas E., and Turnbull. 2,745,309.
Dalton, John F., Fischer, and Turnbull. 2,770.692.
Turner, Alonzo R., to Turner Corp. Lift hinge for auto-
mobiles. 2,743,476, 5-1-56, Cl. 16—141.
Turner, Alonzo R. Portable stapling machine. 2,746,042,
5-22-56, Cl. 1 — 44.4.
Turner, Charles C, V2 to G. S. Aldhizer, II. Humane tail
set. 2,763,111, 9-18-56, Cl. 54 — 78.
Turner, Clarence M., to the United States of America as
represented by the United States Atomic Energy Com-
mission. Positive ion electrostatic accelerator. 2,762,941,
9-11-50, Cl. 313 — 63.
Turner Corp. : See —
Turner, Alonzo R. 2,743,476.
Turner, Cullen Y. : see —
Haddock, Earl C. 2,739,624.
Turner, Dennis R., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Zinc
cyanide electrolyte. 2,757,134, 7-31-56, Cl. 204 — 55.
Turner, Dennis R., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electro-
deposition from copper electrolytes containing dithio-
carbamate addition agents. 2,773,022, 12-4-56, Cl. 204 — 52.
Turner, Denys G. : See —
Balkin, Mark, and Turner. 2,729,860.
Turner, Edgar P., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Electric power
transmitters. 2,739,680, 3-27-56, Cl. 192 — 18.
Turner, Edgar P., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Evaporative cool-
ing systems for electric motors. 2,743,384, 4-24-56, Cl.
310—54.
Turner, Edgar P. Window construction. 2,758,343, 8-14-56,
Cl. 20—53.
Turner, Edgar P., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Clutch-brake driv-
ing mechanisms. 2,763,352, 9-18-56, Cl. 192 — 18.
Turner, Edgar P., and N. H. Sailer, to The Singer Mfg. Co.
Alignment adjustment devices for drag cup motors.
2,757,299. 7-31-56, Cl. 310—266.
Turner, Edward T. : See —
Garner, Elwyn M., and Turner. 2,760,660.
Turner, Edwin E., Jr., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Position re-
corder. 2,750,247, 6-12-56 Cl 346 — 8.
Turner, Ernest C. : See —
Grange, Raymond A., and Turner. 2,745,776.
Turner, G. R., Ltd. : See —
Bloomer, Alfred G. 2,753,983.
Turner, George H. Ball game device. 2,736,559, 2-28-56,
Cl. 273—125.
Turner, George L. : See —
Boylan, Wendell E., and Turner. 2,734,752.
Lapsley, Robert, and Turner. 2,732,022.
Turner Hall Corp. : See —
Schwarz, Milton H., and Shansky. 2,742,909.
Turner, Harold H., to The Ingersoll Milling Machine Co.
Multiple shoe friction clutch. 2,736,410, 2-28-56 Cl.
192—35.
Turner, Harry M. : See —
Cousino, Walter F. 2,729,229.
Turner, Herbert H. Rotary type excavating device for loading
machine. 2,748.505. 0-5-50, Cl. 37 — 96.
Turner, Howard B., to Fostoria Pressed Steel Corp. Univer-
sal ball and socket joint. 2,763,500, 9-18-56, Cl. 287—12.
Turner, Hubert L., to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. Proc-
esses of electrolytic polishing of metals. 2,752,300, 6-26-56,
Cl. 204—140.5.
Turner, James F., and W. II. Bartman, to Flynn & Emrich Co.
High pressure fluid motor. 2,752,756, 7-3-56, Cl. 60 — 97.
Turner, James H. Combination sled and portable shelter.
2,737,397, 3-6-56, Cl. 280 — 12.
Turner, James M. Transmission lifting attachment for a
mobile lifting jack. 2,747.837. 5-29-56, Cl. 254 — 134.
Turner, James O. Chair construction. 2,731,077, 1-17-56,
Cl. 155—187.
Turner, Lloyd E., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Gear testers
2,731,728, 1-24-56, Cl. 33—179.5.
Turner, Luther B. : See —
Welch. Lester M.. Wilson, and Turner. 2,729,626.
Turner, Lyman H., to General Motors Corp. Regulating
valves for jet pumps. 2,761,389, 9-4-56, Cl. 103 — 25.
Turner Machine Co., Inc. : See —
Wheeler, Leland D., and Swanson. 2.768,688.
Turner, Marshall C, and T. Niles, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Deep well pump. 2,747.511, 5-20-50. Cl. 10.3—46.
Turner, Milo I., Jr., and C. R. Mayo, to The Haloid Co.
Brush cleaning device. 2,751,616, 0-26-56, Cl. 15 — 77.
Turner, Milton L., to Keyes Fibre Co. Pulp molding.
2,752,829. 7-3-56. Cl. 92—56.
Turner, Norman I. : See —
Lundgren, William E. 2,754.851.
Turner, Percy P., Jr., and L. J. Jones, to Thompson Products,
Inc. Method of producing titanium carbide and article
thereof. 2,751,668, 6-26-56, Cl. 29—182.8.
LIST OF PATENTEES
805
Turner, Percy P., Jr., and L. J. Jones, to Thompson Products,
Inc. Method of making Ni3Al. 2.755,184, 7-17-56, CI.
75 — 224.
Turner, Percy P., Jr., and R. R. Ruppender, to Thompson
Products, Inc. Corrosion and impact-resistant article.
2,763,920, 9-25-56, CI. 29—198.
Turner, Percy P., Jr., and R. R. Ruppender, to Thompson
Products, Inc. Corrosion and impact resistant article and
method of making same. 2,763,921, 9-25-56, CI. 29—198.
Turner, Ralph M. Jarring tools. 2,749,548, 6-12-56, CI.
Turner, ' Ransom H., to Mergenthaler Linotype Co. Typo-
graphical composing and casting machines. 2,767,827,
10-23-56, CI. 199—30.
Turner, Richard : See —
Herbert. Alfred E., Woods, and Turner. 2,736,944.
Herbert, Alfred E., Woods, and Turner. 2,768,797.
Turner, Richard G., to Crompton & Knowles Loom Works.
Loom operating with stationary weft supply. 2,770,261,
11-13-56, CI. 139—126.
Turner, Richard L. Foldable viewer for stereoscopic pic-
tures. 2,757,573, 8-7-56, CI. 88—29.
Turner, Terry E.. to Sprague Electric Co. Electrolytically
etched condenser electrode. 2,755,237, 7-17-56, CI.
204—33.
Turner, Terry E., to Sprague Electric Co. Electrolytic etching
and oxidizing of aluminum. 2,755,238, 7-17-56, CI.
204—33.
Turner, Thomas F.. to Sierra Electronic Corp. Directional
coupler. 2.770,779, 11-13-56, CI. 333—10.
Turner, Thomas W. Combined food cooker and warmer.
2,737,881, 3-13-56. CI. 99—339.
Turner, Walter E., and E. B. Whitehead, to Atlantic Carton
Corp. Carrier for bottles and the like. 2,746,639, 5-22-56,
CI. 220—113.
Turner, Will J., and J. C. Cole, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Reverse rotation arrestor. 2,750,007, 6-12-56, CI.
A. J. 'Shukis, to Air-
2,738,224, 3-13-56,
and Hutchinson.
3-6-56, CI.
Turner, William D., P. Checkovich, and
kem, Inc. Vapor diffusing devices.
CI. 299—24.
Turner, William J. Auto bed for infant. 2,735,113, 2-21-56,
CI. 5—94.
Turpie, Alexander : See —
Robinson, Norman W., Turpie
2,757,310.
Turrall, George : See —
Murrell, John T., and Turrall. 2,754,95
Tursky, Charles M. Fuel oil filters. 2,737,:
210—184.
Tursky, Charles M. Fluid filter. 2,748,950, 6-5-56, CI.
210—184.
Tursky, Charles M. Filter apparatus. 2,754,005, 7-10-56,
CI. 210—184.
Tursky, Charles M. Self-cleaning fluid filters. 2.761,566,
9-4-56. CI. 210—169.
Tursky, Charles M. Liquid filters. 2,765,084, 10-2-56, CI.
210—184.
Turtle, Rupert C, to Arens Controls Ltd. Drive control and
transmission mechanism. 2.770.454. 11-13-56. CI. 268 — 21.
Turvey, William E., to Universal Oil Products Co. Bellows
pump. 2,735,369, 2-21-56, CI. 103 — 44.
Tuscher, Jean E., to Sebem S. A. Hydraulic governor.
2,756,982, 7-31-56, CI. 264—14.
Tuscher, Jean E., to Sebem S. A. Hydraulic governors.
2,764,965, 10-2-56, CI. 123—140.
Tusly, Joseph H. Illuminated stairway. 2,756,323, 7-24-56,
CI. 240—2.
Tutt, Leo H. Ceiling outlet box with positioning means.
2,730,261, 1-10-56, CI. 220—3.7.
Tutt, Richard D., to Allied Thermal Corp. Diffuser.
2,750,865, 6-19-56, CI. 98—40.
Tutt, Richard D., and G. T. Davis, to Allied Thermal Corp.
Air diffuser. 2,736,255, 2-28-56, CI. 98 — 40.
Turtle. Clifton M. and N. R., to Kenyon Instrument Co., Inc.
Rapid processing of positive photographic images.
2.755.715. 7-24-56. CI. 95—14.
Tuttle, Daniel V., to Tuttle & Kift, Inc. Control system for
plurality of spaced electrical switches. 2,775,715 12-25-56,
CI. 307—96.
Tuttle, Earl. Ice fishing rig. 2,732,649, 1-31-56, CI. 43 — 17.
Tuttle, George D., to O. M. Scott and Sons Co. Spreader
agitator. 2,753,086, 7-3-56, CI. 222—177.
Tuttle, Harold W., Jr. : See —
Averill, Charles C, and Tuttle. 2,730,603.
Tuttle, J. N., Inc. : See —
Tuttle, James N. 2,748,549.
Tuttle, James B., and J. H. Wvss. to Coopers Inc. Hoisery
container. 2,755,924, 7-24-50, CI. 206 — 80.
Tuttle, James C. Tree and stone grubber. 2,734,290, 2-14-56,
CI. 37—2.
Tuttle. James N., to J. N. Tuttle, Inc. Method of coating
relatively small metallic parts. 2,748,549, 6-5-56, CI.
51—282.
Tuttle, John N. : See —
Johnson, Oscar W.. and Tuttle. 2,761,584.
Tuttle & Kift, Inc. : See —
Shroyer, Jacob L. 2,765,391.
Tuttle, Daniel V. 2,775,715.
Tuttle, Malcolm H., to Hydrocarbon Research, Inc. Burners
for the production of synthesis gas. 2,735,482, 2-21-56,
CI. 158—118.
Tuttle. Neil R. : See—
Tuttle, Clifton M. and X. R. 2,755,715.
Tuttle, Robert S. : See —
Hull, Charles J., and Tuttle. 2,732,801.
Tutwiler, Thomas S. : See —
Edson, Murray H., and Tutwiler. 2,769,790.
Hollyday, William C, Jr., Tutwiler, and Ford.
2,748,083.
Tuxco Corp. : See —
Blomgren, Oscar C. 2,759,776.
Blomgren, Oscar C, and O. C. Jr. 2,759,426.
Twardokus, Edward F. : See —
Knox. William J., Jr., Twardokus, and Davis. 2,739,891.
Twardowski, John J. Instrument for setting dial gauges.
2,748,488, 6-5-56, CI. 33—147.
Tweedale, Ralph L. Clock. 2,760,333, 8-28-56, CI. 58—125.
Tweedie, Charles J. Saw chain linkage. 2,762,227, 9-11-56,
CI. 74—249.
Tweedie, Charles J. Chain saws. 2,774,395, 12-18-56, CI.
143—32.
Tweedy, James W. : See —
Stone, Thomas W., and Tweedy. 2,769,934.
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp. : See —
Faulkner, Carlton W. 2,768,237.
Twenty, Charles R. : See —
Harmon, Clement R., and Twenty. 2,774,640.
Twiehaus, Hobert C, and Q. T. Prindle, to Columbia-Southern
Chemical Corp. Production of benzene hexachloride in
iron reaction chambers. 2,744,145, 5-1-56, CI. 260 — 648.
Twigg, Lester A., Jr., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the 'Secretary of the Navy. Waveguide cou-
pling clamp with spring aligning means. 2,738.207,
3-13-56, CI. 285—129.
Twin Coach Co. : See —
Fageol, Louis J. 2,773,304.
Twinam, Joseph R. : See —
Puerner, George O., and Twinam. 2,759,158.
Twinco Ltd. : See —
Laughton, Malcom. 2.747.746.
Taylor, Michael E. 2,774,096.
Twin Disc Clutch Co. : See —
Dundore, Marvin W. 2,750,018.
Yokel, Edward C. 2,775,328.
Twining, Homer L. Portable testing apparatus for drilling-
mud additives. 2,733.595. 2-7- 50, CI. 73—38.
Twombly, John F., to Norton Co. Sandpaper. 2,768,886,
10-30-56, CI. 51—295.
Twomey, Jeremiah F., and F. H. Peto. Agricultural com-
position. 2,768,889, 10-30-56. CI. 71—2.4.
Twyman. L. Raymond. Reinforced flexible wall valve struc-
ture. 2,755,060, 7-17-56, CI. 251—342.
Tydeman, Clarence W. Valves for the control of hydraulic
machinery. 2,765,808, 10-9-56. CI. 137—622.
Tye, Fred. Machine for putting fluid fertilizer into the soil.
2,731,901, 1-24-56, CI. 97—235.
Tyer, Clarence C. Gravel and sand washer and concentrator.
2.773,594, 12-11-56, CI. 209—13.
Tygh, Robert L. Swing hook. 2.743,895, 5-1-56. CI. 248—341.
Tyler, Arthur W., and R. E. Klauss, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Photographic sensitometer. 2,763,192, 9-18-56, CI. 95 — 10.
Tyler, Donald M. Rotary kiln apparatus. 2.742.277, 4-17-56,
CI. 263 — 33.
Tyler, Edward P., and A. E. Goodman. Compression brak-
ing system for internal combustion engines. 2,744,510,
5-8-56, CI. 123—97.
Tyler, Floyd W. Filling device for grease guns. 2,768,6G1,
10-30-56, CI. 141—357.
Tyler. Harold E. : See —
Greb, Arthur, and Tyler. 2,753,175.
Tyler, Hugh J. : See —
Horton. William F., and Tyler. 2,760,149.
Weber, Victor, and Tyler. 2,774,849.
Tyler, Ransom, to The Oilgear Co. Hydraulic drive. 2,768,500,
10-30-56, CI. 60—52.
Tyler Refrigeration Corp. : See —
Miller, George A. 2,765,632.
Shreve, Clifford B. 2,732,689.
Tyler, Russell D., and J. M. Whitmore, to General Motors
Corp. Torquemeter. 2,766,617. 10-16-56, CI. 73—136.
Tyler, Tracy B. Motion converting and transmitting appa-
ratus. 2,774,257, 12-18-56, CI. 74—752.
Tyler, Truman V., to North American Aviation, Inc. Method
and apparatus for bending C-stage postformable plastic ma-
terial. 2,739,636, 3-27-56, PI. 154—1.8.
Tyler, Truman V., to North American Aviation. Inc. Method
and device for bending C-stage postformable plastic ma-
terial. 2,739,637, 3-27-56, CI. 154— 1.8.
Tyminski, Walter V. : See —
Hylas. Albert E., and Tyminski. 2,735,986.
Tyree, Andrew T. Laminated door construction. 2,765,056,
10-2-56, CI. 189—46.
Tyree, Andrew T., to Modern Metal Craftsmen. Inc. Tubu-
lar support for awning roofs. 2,767,669, 10-23-56, CI.
108—1.
Tyree, Joseph T. : See —
Novak, Leo J., and Tyree. 2,734,005.
Novak, Leo J., and Tyree. 2.749.276.
Novak, Leo J., and Tyree. 2,766,143.
Tyskewicz, John P., to The Maxim Silencer Co. Steam and
water separator for a sea water evaporator. 2,764,535,
9-25-56, CI. 202—197.
Tyson, Charles W. : See —
Campbell, Donald L., Martin, and Tyson. 2,73o,822.
Tyson, Charles W., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Two stage high octane gasoline product. 2,7l>0, iG9,
11-6-56, CI. 196-^19.
806
INDEX OP PATENTS, 1956
r74,107, 12-18-56, CI.
Tyson, Earl. Ice fishing device.
43—17.
Tyson, Wendell B. Cotton picking machine. 2,747,911,
5-29-56, CI. 302—27.
Tyzack, Harold, to Carter Parts Co. Connector jack.
2,746,023, 5-15-56, CI. 339—176.
UCLAF: See—
Bpllet, Paul, and Amiard. 2,734.014.
Vellnz, Leon, and Amiard. 2,7o7,182.
USAG TJltraschall A. G. : See —
Pohlman. Reimar. 2.752,914.
DSCO Power Equipment Corp. : See —
James, William F. 2,758,167.
Darco, Inc. : See —
Jensen. Louis. 2.744.768.
Uchill, David R. Beating heart toy. 2,757,480, 8-7-56, CI.
46—117.
Udale, Stanley XI., to Holley Carburetor Co. Ignition device.
2,739,582, 3-27-56, CI. 123—117.
Udale, Stanley M., to Holley Carburetor Co. Carburetor.
2,741,466, 4-10-56, CI. 261—50.
Udale, Stanley M., to Holley Carburetor Co. Carburetor,
2,750.171. 6-12-50, 01. 201—59.
Udale, Stanley M., to Holley Carburetor Co. Engine as a
brake. 2,707,097, 10-23-50, CI. 123—97.
Udall's, J. J., Building Co., Ltd. : See—
Woolcock, Stanley R. 2,761,649.
Ude, Hans, to Schiess AktiengeseUschaft. Loading device for
pressure rollers. 2,762,082, 9-11-50, CI. 19 — 135.
Ude, Hans L. P., to Schiess AktiengeseUschaft. Splash lu-
bricating means for gearing. 2,702.450, 9-11-50, CI.
184—11.
Udvardy, Zolton. Support for self-massaging device. 2,742,251,
4-17-50, CI. 248 — 200.
Udy, Marvin J., to The Carborundum Co. Preparation of
refractory products. 2.741,822. 4-17-50. CI. 25 — 157.
Udy, Marvin J., to Strategic-Udy Metallurgical & Chemical
Processes Ltd. Manganese recovery. 2.775,518, 12-25-50,
CI. 75—11.
Udylite Corp., The: See —
Davis, John V. 2,741.252.
Davis, John V. 2,750,897.
Jackson, William H. 2.702,772.
Udylite Research Corp., The : See —
Brown, Henrv. 2,750,334.
Brown, Henry. 2.750,336.
Brown, Henry, and Millage. 2,750,335.
Brown, Henry, and Millage. 2,750,337.
Fellows. Richard A., Hoover, and Brown. 2,738.318.
Uebing, Heinrich, to Friedrich Kocks G. m. b. H. Gear drive
for rolling mill. 2,757,550, 8-7-56, CI. 74 — 675.
Ueltz, Herbert F. G. : See —
Fisher, Henry C, and Ueltz. 2,737,444.
Uoltz, Herbert F. G., to Norton Co. Refractorv composition
for journals, bearings and the like. 2,745,703, 5-15-50,
CI. 106—65.
Ueltz, Herbert F. G., to Norton Co. Composite electrical
resistor. 2,770,029, 11-13-56, CI. 29—182.2.
Uelzmnnn. Heinz, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktien-
eesellschaft. Resinous condensation products of acetoacetic
esters and unsaturated aldehydes. 2,755,208, 7-17-56, CI.
2 fid — 37
Ufer, Hanns, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik AktiengeseU-
schaft. Linear filmforming polyamides including 1,4-di-
amino cyclohexane and process. 2,733,230, 1-31-56, CI.
200—78.
Uher, Edmond : See —
Peterlik, Leopold, and Cher. 2,709,099.
Peterlik. Leopold, and Uher. 2,709,100.
Uher, Edmond, to Uher Engineering Co. Cam operated clutch.
2,771,977, 11-27-50. CI. 102—93.
Uher Engineering Co. : See —
Uher. Edmond. 2,771,977.
Uhlendorf. Raymond A. Article dispenser. 2,709.448.
11-0-56, CI. 132—1.
Uhlig, Eric J., and D. Pilstenieks, to Wickes Engineering and
Construction Co. 24-hour direct-reading clock. 2. 734. 338.
2-14-50, CI. 58—125.
Uhlmann. Erich: See —
Lamm. Uno, and Uhlmann. 2.774.012.
Uhlmann, Erich, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktieholaset.
Protective means for high voltage direct current transmis-
sions. 2,730,667, 1-10-56, CI. 321 — 2.
Uhr, William. Telephone timer. 2,765,033, 10-2-56, CI.
161—19.
Uhrig, Leo "V. : See —
Caldwell, Joseph A., Monaghan, Rumble, and Uhrig.
2.752,579.
Uhrin, John. Can piercing device. 2,738,577 3-20-56 CI.
30—6.1.
Uiga, Endel, to Ballantine Laboratories, Inc. Voltage stabi-
lizer circuit. 2,763,831, 9-18-56, CI. 323 — 45.
Uitcrwijk, Antonie H. : See —
Huizenga, Foppe T., and Uiterwijk. 2,702,809.
Uitjens, Abraham G. W. : See —
Rongen. Jacobus J., and Uitjens. 2.773 135.
Van Abbe. Henri H.. and Uifiens. 2,773,178.
Uitjens, Abraham G. W., to Hartford National Bank and
Trust Co., as trustee. Frequency-demodulation circuit.
2,708,288, 10-23-50, CI. 250—27.
Ukita, Junji : See —
Kominami, Tsuguo, and Ukita. 2,746,947.
Ulakovic. John : See —
Lakey, Frank J., and Ulakovic. 2,747,691.
Ulander, Per H. N., and W. H. Johnson. Radial flow impel-
lers. 2,774,308, 12-18-56, CI. 103 — 97.
Ulanet, Herman. Adjustable, hermetically sealed thermo-
static switches. 2,735,912, 2-21-56, CI. 200 — 138.
Ulanet, Herman. Contact adjustment screws and contact
assemblies. 2,747,058, 5-22-50. CI. 200 — 100.
Ulanet, Herman. Thermostatic switch. 2.770.098. 11-13-56,
CI. 200—138.
Ulberg, Melvin : See —
Lewis, Orval M. 2,707,781.
Ulert, Izaak A., W. J. Haldas, and W. J. Larke. Syringe
assembly. 2,772.077, 12-4-50, CI. 128 — 215.
Ulffers, Heinz, to Zeiss Ikon, A. G. Motion picture pro-
jector housing and light condensing means. 2,773,417,
12-11-56, CI. 88—24.
Ulfstedt, Leo T., to Casius Corp. Ltd. Process for manufac-
turing light-weight concrete. 2,740,722, 4-3-56, CI.
106 — 87.
Ulinski, Bronislaus I., to The Yale & Towne Mfg. Co. Stabi-
lizer for lifting carriage of a lift truck. 2,731,164, 1-17-56,
CI. 214—730.
Ulinski, Bronislaus I., to The Yale & Towne Mfg. Co. Car-
riage and upright mounting for lift truck. 2, 75!), 502,
8-21-56, CI. 187—9.
Ulinski, Bronislaus I., to The Yale & Towne Mfg. Co.
Spark-proof accelerator assembly. 2,709,043, 10-30-56,
CI. 200—18.
Ullery, Fred E. Hydrodynamic torque converter. 2,702,190,
9-11-50, CI. 60—54.
Ullery, Fred E. Hydrodynamic torque converters. 2,702.1 9i,
9-11-56, CI. 60—54.
Ullery, Fred E. Member spacing construction in hydrody-
namic torque converters. 2,702,198, 9-11-50, CI. 00 — 54.
Ullery, Fred E. One-way clutches. 2,702,479, 9-11-56, CI.
192—45.
Ullery, Fred E. Blade formations for turbo-machines.
2,772,538, 12-4-50, CI. 00—54.
Ullery, John C, and A. R. Allard. Biopsy knife. 2,749,909,
6-12-56, CI. 128 — 2.
Ullery, Lee R., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Display amplifier and method of making same.
2,773,992, 12-11-50, CI. 250—213.
Ullman, Fred E„ and N. A. Virta, to Triangle Package -Ma-
chinery Co. Methods and means for filling containers with
foamable liquid. 2,752,083, 6-26-56. CI. 226—68.
Ullman, George W. Turntable cabinet. 2,739,023, 3-20-56,
CI. 312—251.
Ullman. Myron E., Jr. : See —
Stanitz. Jacques, Ullman. and Habe. 2,752,927.
Ullrich, Clarence, to Ferro Electric Products, Inc. Electric
switch. 2,739,208, 3-20-56, CI. 200—166.
Ullrich. Osmar A.. Jr. : See —
Bixhv. William E., and Ullrich. 2,753,278.
Ullyot, Glenn E. : See —
Kerwin, James F., and Ullyot. 2,763,087.
Kerwin, James F., and Ullyot. 2,774,770.
Ulm, Ernest S., Jr. : See —
Orelind, John R., Huddle, and Ulm. 2,709,297.
Ulm, Reign C, to Graver Tank & Mfg. Co. Inc. Floating
roof. 2,737,310, 3-0-56, CI. 220—20.
Ulman, John V. Method of making composite metal bodies
of different metals. 2,758,308, 8-14-56, CI. 29—471.5.
Ulmer, William L. : See —
Hawn, Ralph A. 2,760,418.
Ulrich, Alfred, to AktiengeseUschaft Crown. Boveri & Cie.
Lever-actuated switch. 2,761,040, 8-28-50, CI. 200—146.
Ulrich Foundation, Inc. : See —
Ulrich, Raymond M. 2,744.341.
Ulrich, Raymond M. 2,746.310.
Ulrich, Raymond M. 2.757,684.
Ulrich, Raymond M. 2,769,347.
Ulrich, Frederick, to Conmar Products Corp. Slide fasteners.
2,748,440, 0-5-56, CI. 24 — 205.13.
Ulrich, Frederick, to Conmar Products Corp. Method of
manufacturing sliders for slide fasteners. 2,748,400.
0-5-50, CI. 29—110.
Ulrich. Gustave E. : See —
Silberman, David, Dellaquila, and Ulrich. 2,758,014.
Ulrich, Gustave E., to Tapes, Inc. Loom reed and actuating
means therefor. 2,771,909. 11-27-50, CI. 139 — 192.
Ulrich, Lester J., to Eastman Machine Co. Plow attachment
for rotary cutting machines. 2,763,927, 9-25-56, CI.
30 — 273.
Ulrich, Raymond M., to Ulrich Foundation, Inc. Snow blower
attachment for road grader wings. 2.744,341, 5-S-56, CI.
37—43.
Ulrich, Raymond M„ to Ulrich Foundation, Tnc. Trans-
mission gear unit mounting. 2,746.310, 5-22-56, CI.
74—385.
Ulrich, Raymond M.. to Ulrich Foundation, Inc. Separable
coupling. 2,757,084, 8-7-50, CI. 137—515.
Ulrich, Raymond M., to Ulrich Foundation, Inc. Transmis-
sion gear unit mounting. 2,709.347, 11-0-50, CI. 74—385.
Ulrich. Robert E., to the United States of America as repre-
sented bv the Secretary of the Navy. Apparatus for oscil-
lating a radiant beam. 2.758.499. 8-14-50. CI. 88 — 1.
Ulrich, Theodore, to American Motors Corp. Cowl ventila-
tors. 2,747,920. 5-29-56. CI. 296 — 28.
Ulrich, Theodore, to American Motors Corp. Seat bracket.
2,764,221, 9-25-56, CI. 155—7.
Ulrich, Theodore, to American Motors Corp. Door check.
2,767,422, 10-23-50, CI. 16 — 85.
Ultrasonic Corp. : See —
Fowle, Arthur A. 2,740,202.
LIST OF PATENTEES
807
Ultra-Sucro Co. : See —
Kopke, Ernst \V. 2,743,19S.
Ulvad, Bernhard. Music study device. 2.770.160, 13-13-56,
CI. 84—470.
Umbenhauer, Deo F. : See —
Piatt, Paul, aud Umbenhauer. 2.765,106.
Umber. John D. : See —
Ohernosky. Anthony J., and Umber. 2,754,336.
Umbreit. Stanton, to Radio Corp. of America. Method of
making niclcelTcarbon alloy sleeves. 2.753,283, 7-3-56, CI.
148—11.5.
Umbricht, Emil, to Ajem Laboratories, Inc. Sprayer.
2,760,825, 8-28-56, CI. 299—123.
Umhoefer, Robert R. : See —
Dawsey, Lynn H., and Umhoefer. 2,768,066.
Dawsey, Lynn H., Umhoefer, and Muehlhausser.
2,768,065.
Umhoefer, Robert R., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Treatment of porous nickel catalysts with amines to pre-
vent nuclear hydrogenation in reduction of quinones.
2,730.533, 1-10-56, CI. 260—369.
Umhoefer. Rohprt R... to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Treatment of nickel catalyst to prevent nuclear hvdrogena-
tion of a nth rami in ones 2.756.243, 7-24-56, CI. 260 — 369.
Umney, Laurie E. R., to Yokes Ltd. Method and .apparatus
for separating materials. 2,771,079, 11-20-56, CI.
131—146.
Umplebv, Kenneth F., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Power ampli-
fier for servo mechanisms. 2,762.002, 9-4-56, CI. 318 — 28.
Umraht, Ernst, and H. Flinn, to Weston Electrical Instru-
ment Corp. Terminal board for potentiometric recorder.
2,739,271, 3-20-50, CI. 317—99.
Umstott, Haven D. Detachable auxiliary stecrimr wheel for
motor vehicles. 2,730,211. 2-28-50, CI. 74—494.
Uncas Mfg. Co. : See —
Lutrario, Raymond G. 2.763,140.
Lutrario, Raymond G. 2,764,001.
Underwood Corp. : See —
Anderson, Walter A. 2,730,945.
Anderson, Walter A. 2,733,858.
Anderson. Waller A. 2,737,282.
Becker, Fred. 2,744,604.
Crawford, Perry, Jr. 2,737.883.
Crawford, Perry. Jr. 2.745.532.
Jones, Willard C. 2,729,323.
Latour. Pieter. 2,749.033.
Lemos, Manuel G. 2.746.590.
Letterman, Charles B. 2.752.026.
Letterman, Charles B. 2,757,774.
Lubkin, Samuel. 2,746,295.
Lnbkin. Samuel. 2.750,329.
Lubkin. Samuel. 2.756.409.
Lubkin, Samuel. 2,758,205.
Lubkin, Samuel. 2.762.038.
Lubkin, Samuel, and Golden. 2,764,463.
Luther, Edgar W. 2,766,201.
Smoliar. Gerald D. 2,756,170.
Sundstrand. Oscar J., and Swanson. 2.770.344.
Swanson, Oscar W. 2,765,736.
Swanson. Oscar W. 2 770 187.
Wulfing. George A. 2,760.388.
Yaeger, Harry C. 2,730,224.
Underwood, Frank E., to Underwood -Machinery Co. Rotary
sana spreader. 2.738,195, 3-13-56. CI. 275 — 8.
Underwood, Frank E., to Underwood Machinery Co. Sand
spreader. 2,738,196, 3-13-56, CI. 275—8.
Underwood, Harley D. Self-propelled prime mover actuated
material spreader. 2,760,685. 8-28-56, CI. 222—177.
Underwood. Tvnn I/., and J. V. Sulga. to Kelsey-Hayes Wheel
Co. A nnnratus for handling mold flask sections. 2,755,124,
7-17-56. CI. 294—110.
Underwood. John L., Jr. Aircraft fuel load equalizing system.
2.755.046. 7-17-56. CI. 244—135.
Underwood Machinery Co. : See —
Underwood, Frank E. 2,738.195.
Underwood, Frank E. 2,738,196.
Undraitis, Anthonv K. : See —
Bvam, Erwin B., and Undraitis. 2.702.004.
Uneeda Doll Co., Inc. : See —
Ostrander, Robert K. 2,739,417.
Ungar Electric Tools, Inc. : See —
Padva, Philip. 2,740,197.
Ungemach, Otto : See —
Weissenberg, Gustav, and Ungemach. 2,704,492.
Unger, Delores J. : See —
Unger. Hector F. 2,729,474.
Unger, Donald C. : See —
Dolza, John, Ransom, and Unger. 2,763,252.
Unger, Hector F., deceased, bv D. J. Unger, executrix. Sand
seal for rotating bearing. 2.729.474, 1-3-56, CI. 285 — 97.9.
Unger, Hilbert J. : See —
Dalton, Patrick J., and Unser. 2.737,892.
Unger, Julius L. and O. B. Tire chain. 2,753.913, 7-10-56,
CI. 15? — ?13.
Unger. Lloyd G. : See —
Morris, Leo, Unger, and Wilson. 2,733,234.
Unger, Louis R. : See —
Roth, William A. 2,742.989.
Unger,_ Maynard B., to The Sherwin-Williams Co. Lecithi
modified alkyd varnishes
Unger. Orlando B. : See —
Uneer. Julius L. and O. B. 2.753.913.
Unger, Robert M. : See —
Gardner, Bernard C, and Unger. 2,74
2,738,337, 3-13-50, CI. 260—22.
Unger, Wilhelm. Installation for pickling meats. 2,766,679,
10-16-56, CI. 99—257.
Unicura N. "V. : See —
Haafkens, Ferdinand E. M. 2.757.671.
Unifilter Co. : See—
Redner, Roland A. 2,751,930.
Unilectric, Inc. : See —
Hoard, Halbert W., Olson, and Vallee. 2,773,973.
Unilever Ltd. : See —
Craig, Robert, and Thompson. 2,738,572.
Galley, Gordon W. 2,770,975.
Trotter, Robert L. 2,745.584.
Uni-Mac Co. Division of Helpy Selfy Service System Inc.,
The : See —
McEwen, Norman S. 2,757,759.
Union Asbestos & Rubber Co. : See —
Breen, Henry D. 2,732,811.
Breen, Henry D. 2,732,812.
O'Connor, Arthur F., and Christenson. 2,764,035.
Union Bag & Paper Corp. : See —
Bokenkroger, William H. 2,729,149.
Bokenkroger, William H. 2,730,295.
Colley, Joseph F. 2,749.089.
Wheeler, Donald B. 2,731,379.
Wheeler. Donald B. 2,761,553.
Union Bank & Trust Co. of Bethlehem : See —
Brown. Felix E. 2,775,476.
Union Broach Co. : See —
Brandau, Paul. 2,755,552.
Union Carbide Canada Ltd. : See-
Glover, Roland L. 2,773,926.
Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. : See —
Acomb, Byron PI. 2,767,727.
Acomb, Byron H. 2,768,643.
Aitchison, Robert B. 2,738.162.
Aitchison, Robert B., and Calaman. 2,772,032.
Aitchison, Robert B., and Kirk. 2,745,346.
Alspaugh, Paul L. 2,741,468.
Alspaugh. Paul L. 2,760,391.
Anthes, Clifford C. 2,759,531.
Anthes, Clifford C. 2,707,782.
Badger, Frank S. 2,763,584.
Bagley, Glen D., aud Carosella. 2,755,241.
Bailey, Donald L. 2,745,860.
Bailey, Donald L., Shafer, and Wagner. 2,732,282.
Bailey, Donald L., and Wagner. 2,732,280.
Bailey, Donald L., and Wagner. 2,732,281.
Bender, Howard L., Farnham. and Guyer. 2,731,437.
Bender, Howard L., Farnham, and Guyer. 2,744,882.
Bender Howard L., Farnham, Guyer, and Gibb-
2.754.335.
Benedict. Donald B., and Broderick. 2,744.894.
Binder, William O., Kroft, and Fritzlen. 2,746,860.
Bobal, Michael A. 2,748,034.
Brimm, Eugene O. 2,759,009.
Browning, Frank M.. and Leighton. 2,760,594.
Browning, Frank M., and Leighton. 2,772,747.
Burkart, Walter E. 2.770.710.
Burnham, Robert R. 2.737,458.
Bushong, Raymond M., and Kellar. 2,761,848.
Carosella. Michael C. 2,739,116.
Carosella, Michael C. 2,750,338.
Carosella, Michael C. 2,766,197.
Carosella, Michael C. 2,760,198.
Carosella, Michael C. and Mettler. 2,766,101.
Conant, Louis A. 2,744,183.
Curtin, John L., and Yenni. 2,745,934.
Dobay, Donald G. 2,769,829.
Dobay, Donald G. 2,769,830.
Duane, John J. 2,744,923.
Dunham, Milton L., Jr., and Wagner. 2.759.006.
Dunham, Milton L., Jr., and Wagner. 2,759.007.
Dunham, Milton L., Jr., and Wagner. 2,759,008.
Dunn, Jesse T. 2,773,881.
Erasmus, Hendrik D., and Forgeng. 2.750,268.
Erickson, Charles F., and Wacner. 2,735,861.
Farnham, Alford G. 2,753,323.
Feild, Theophilus A.. Jr., Duggan, and I'nsfen. 2.701,51o.
Felbeck, George T., Cook, and Cosner. 2,752,591.
Gaines. John M. 2.708.278.
Galbraith, John F. 2,750,310.
Galbraith, John F., Helmbrecht. and Lobosco. 2.773,970.
Groff. Frazier, and Dearing. 2,765,292.
Guest, Howard R., and Kiff. 2,741.036.
Hanszen, Eugene W., and Trenholme. 2,750,410.
Hawley, George P., and Tune. 2,774,625.
Heimaster, John W., and Cosner. 2,746.615.
Heimaster, John W., and Spracklen. 2.701,066.
Hess. Raymond C, Carpenter, and Horstemeier.
2,740,991.
Holub, Edward M., and Hartmann. 2.754.234.
Jackson, Clarence E., and Shrubsall. 2,751,478.
Jackson, Clarence E., and Shrubsall. 2,755.211.
Jackson, Clarence E., and Shrubsall. 2.759,084.
Jobe, George T. 2,773,786.
Jobe, George T., and Vinal. 2,766,315.
Jobe, George T.. Weber, and Yinal 2,774,806.
Johnson. Harry V. 2.744.945.
Johnson, Harrv V. and N. J. 2,735,705.
Johnston, Franklin. 2.754.319.
Johnston. Franklin 2.754.320.
Kelley. Dewitt T., Babcock, and Holub. 2.735,796.
Kerr, Karl K., Kleber. and Raub. 2,744,269.
Lahr, Paul H. 2,7 59,859.
808
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. : See — Continued
Lambrech, Joseph A. 2,765,224.
Land, William M., Jr., and Meyer. 2.737,502.
Langer, Theodore W., and Russ. 2,708,141.
Laur, Eugene. 2,731,536.
Lobosco, Roscoe R. 2,737,347.
Lundquist, Adolph Q. 2,733,980.
Lundquist, Adolph Q. 2,749,211.
Lynn, John W. 2,750,401.
Marsal, Paul A. 2,759,038.
McElrath, Thomas, and Scheller. 2,761,049.
Meineke, Edward. 2,753,887.
Mettler, John D., Jr. 2,763,541.
Minnery, Robert A. 2,761,794.
Moesinger, Fred, Jr. 2,743,964.
Persson, John A. 2,741,689.
Persson, John A., and Ruzek. 2,756,311.
Phillips, Benjamin, and Starcher. 2.745,847.
Phillips, Benjamin, and Starcher. 2,750,395.
Pines, Arthur N., and York. 2,735,860.
Pines, Arthur N., and York. 2,736,736.
Powers, John B. 2,746,883.
Ramadanoff, Dimiter. 2,731,371.
Ramadanoff. Dimiter, and Jones. 2,754,231.
Rankin, William W. 2,743,993.
Rice, Philip K. 2,735,278.
Richter, Kenneth E., and Young. 2,759,083.
Riede, Peter M. 2,730.957.
Riley, Horace E. 2,752,398.
Roberts. Fred G. 2,768,230.
Rocky, Joseph F., and Nissel. 2,771,388.
Rynerson, John P., Jr., Ballantine, Kidder, and Gibson.
2,728,963.
Scheller, Arthur P., and Behnke. 2,754,395.
Schoonover, Archie G., Feild, and Purse. 2,743,991.
Schoonover, Archie G., Feild, and Purse. 2,743,992.
Severs, Edward T., ami FivHifling. 2,753,314.
Shappell, Harold M. 2,748,101.
Shrubsall, Harry I. 2,755,369.
Smith, Hugh T. 2,742.960.
Smith. Keith L. 2,770,077.
Spracklen, Stanford B., and Campbell. 2,747,455.
Stansbury, Harrv A., Jr.. and Guest. 2,731.489.
Stansbury, Harry A., Jr., and Guest. 2,768,965.
Stoops, William N., and Price. 2,754,282.
Stoops, William N., and Thompson. 2,766,215.
Swenson, Charles H. 2,744,530.
Thompson, Ivan P., Allmang, and Weidner. 2,745,475.
Turner, Hubert L. 2,752,305.
Wagner. George H. 2,735.859.
Wagner, George H. 2,737.520.
Wagner, George H. 2,737,521.
Wagner, George H., and Burnham. 2,746,981.
Wagner, George H„ and Erickson. 2,731,485.
Wagner, George H., and Pines. 2.740.802.
Wagner, George H, and Pines. 2,752.380.
Wagner, George H., and Sliafer. 2,775,606.
Wagner, George H., and Whitehead. 2,752,379.
Whipple. John R. 2,747,128.
Wilkes. Benjamin G.. Jr.. and Steele. 2,743,285.
Wolf. Raymond A. 2.729.031.
Wood, Ernest H.. and Wilkinson. 2.759.905.
Yenni. Donald M., and Thomas. 2.753.427.
Young, Donald M.. and Berry. 2,767,107.
Young. Frank G. 2.741.618.
Young, Lloyd W. 2.728.988.
Young. Lloyd W. 2,747,857
Union Chemical & Materials Corp.: See —
Flnnnery. John P. 2.734.122.
Union des Verreries Mccaniones Beiges S. A. : See —
Brichard, Edgard. 2,737,807.
Henry, Georges L., and Brichard. 2.773.611.
Union Francaise Commerciale et Industrielle : See —
De Brye, Jacques. 2,733,186.
Union Ice Co., The : See —
Rear. James C. 2.770,111.
Union Iron Works : See —
Tamilin, Andrew. 2.757.648.
Union Lumber Co. : See —
Farber, Eduard. 2,744,024.
Union Machine Co. : See —
O'Neill. Paul A. 2,757,910.
Union Machinery Co. : See —
Marasso, Fred D. 2,750,899.
Marasso, Fred D. 2,751,591.
Marasso. Fred D. 2,755,913.
Union Mfg. Co. : See —
Work, Erich W. 2.736,563.
Union Metal Mfg. Co.. The : See —
Anderson, W. Carl. 2.731,227.
Anderson, W. Carl, and Dewey. 2,765,554.
Shea, Lindsey W., and Streb. 2,765,961.
Shea, Lindsey W., and Streb. 2,772,030.
Shea, Lindsey W., Streb, and Bole. 2,741,382.
Streb, Joseph C. and Bole. 2,762,518.
Union Oil Co. of California : See —
Atkins, Earle R., Jr. 2,739,476.
Attane, Edward C, Jr., Hendricks, and Huffman,
2,760,907.
Backlund, Peter S. 2,743,213.
Backlund, Peter S., and Pullen. 2,748,056.
Berg, Clyde H. O. 2,739.845.
Berg, Clyde H. O. 2.743.814.
Berg, Clyde H. O. 2,758,059.
Union Oil Co. of California : See— Continued
Berg, Clyde H. O. 2,759.799.
Berg, Clyde H. O. 2.759,878.
Berg, Clyde H. O. 2,759,879.
Berg, Clyde H. O. 2,764,252.
Berg, Clyde H. O., and Hines. 2,730,407.
Berg, Clyde H. O., and Welsh. 2,748,497.
Bills, John L. 2,739,994.
Bills, John L. 2,741,648.
Boyd, Thomas F. G., Fischer, and Wheeler. 2,759,60
Brown, James S„ and Ellis. 2,766,203.
Brown, James S., Fischer, and Johnson. 2,730,190.
Buckmann, John P. 2,729,665.
Buckmann, John P. 2,775,571.
Carpenter, Clayton A. 2,742,967.
Carpenter, Clayton A. 2,748,868.
Carpenter, Clayton A., and Fischer. 2,753,939.
Carver, Harold E., and Lake. 2,773,006.
Christian, Curtis G. 2,774,802.
Dobbie, Thomas A., and Sturgess. 2,771,228.
Dorsey, William S. 2,743,164.
Dorsey, William S. 2,751,282.
Dorsey, William S., Schaeffer, and Scott. 2,763,604.
Doumani, Thomas F. 2,732,329.
Doumani, Thomas F. 2.734,929.
Doumani, Thomas F. 2,739,927.
Doumani, Thomas F. 2,748,062.
Fischer, Paul W. 2,739,120.
Hanson, Ross A. 2,746,907.
Hanson, Ross A. 2,759,899.
Jakosky, John J. 2,730,673.
James, Ivor J., Jr., and McKinnis. 2,756,127.
2,750,247.
lanson. 2,744,053.
2,736,641.
James, Ivor J., Jr., and McKinnis.
Johnson, Leslie C. 2,730,240.
Kav, Nicholas L., Hendricks, and 1
Keller, James L. 2,729.543.
Mattson, Raymond W. 2,768,882.
Mattson, Raymond W. 2,709.743.
Mattson, Raymond W., and Scott.
McKinnis, Art C. 2,729.674.
McKinnis, Art C. 2,733,266.
McKinnis, Art C. 2.734,914.
McKinnis, Art C. 2,741,578.
McKinnis, Art C. 2,756,252.
McKinnis, Art C. 2,759,797.
McKinnis, Art C. 2,760.974.
McKinnis, Art C. 2,763,532.
McKinnis, Art C, and Bills. 2,741,633.
Nahin, Paul G., and Atkins. 2,769,921.
Neff, Loren L. 2,736,701.
Xowak, Theodore J. 2,739,475.
Nowak, Theodore J. 2.747.099.
Nowak. Theodore J., and Fischer. 2,747,671.
Peterson, Gale S., and Welsh. 2,751,257.
Ritchey, Harold W. 2,757,738.
Schaeffer, William D. 2,709,851.
Scott, Carleton B. 2,764.606.
Scott, Carleton B. 2,769,831.
Shappell, Harold M. 2,758.101.
Sherborne, John E. 2,774,431.
Sherborne, John E., and Atkins. 2,733,005.
Skinner, Davis A. 2,763,603.
Skinner, Davis A. 2,765,356.
Stegemeier, Richard J., and Fischer. 2,754,266.
Wilson, Chester E. 2.768,122.
Union Rheinische Braunkohlen Kraftstoff Aktiengesellschaft
See —
Moll, Bernhard, and Kriegbaum. 2,768,694.
Union Savings & Trust Co., The : See —
Heltzel, John N. 2,772,468.
Union Special Machine Co. : See —
Attwood, John G. 2,729,179.
Attwood, John G. 2,731,931.
Attwood, John G., and Lippere.
Attwood, John G., and Smith.
Hale, Arthur N. 2,745,525.
Hale, Arthur N., and Smith. 2.763.325
Hayes, Robert A., and Reimer. 2,730,977.
Peterson, Albert C. 2,751,599.
Peterson, Albert C. 2,751,600.
Quist, Oscar. 2,749,861.
Rocknev, Elton S. 2,749,860.
Sauer, George. 2,749,859.
Sauer, George. 2.762,454.
Schoij, Edgar, and Lippere. 2,730,060.
Schweda, Albert M. 2,751,866.
Schweda, Albert M., and Froelich.
Smith, Clarence C. 2,729.176.
Union Steam Pump Co. : See —
Disbrow, Donald R. 2.741,991.
Union Steel Products Co. : See —
Averill, Charles C. 2,732,475.
Averill, Charles C. 2,733,828.
Averill, Charles C. 2,733,884.
Averill, Charles C. 2,735,569.
Averill, Charles C, and Tuttle. 2,730,603.
Bitnev, Dewev H. 2,735,568.
Hatch, Charles T., and Marshall. 2,747,725.
Hatch, Charles T., and McKim. 2,739,694.
Union Stock Yards & Transit Co. of Chicago : See-
Morrison, Willard L. 2,734,313.
Morrison, Willard L. 2,754,660.
2,765,759.
2,741,198.
2,759.442.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Union Stock Yards & Transit Co. of Chicago : See — Continue
Morrison, Willard L. 2,770,272.
Morrison, Willard L. 2,770,951.
O'Connor, William J. 2,745,638.
Union Tank Car Co. : See —
Folmsbee, Clyde H. 2,771,040.
Union Tool Corp., The : See-
Downs, John E. 2,733,921.
Unipress Co.. Inc., The : See — _
Maxwell, Ira C, Langen, and Hoisve 27bU,b98.
Maxwell, Ira C, Langen, and Tongen. 2,729,370.
Maxwell, Ira C, Langen, and Tongen. 2,742,206.
Unique Balance Co., Inc. : See —
Larson, Algot, and Smith. 2,774,100.
Unique Corp., The : See —
Daniel, Harold C. 2,758,886.
Unit Mfg. Co. : See —
Sievers, Eldred D. 2,770,426.
Unitcast Corp. : See —
Goodwin, Ernest G. 2,769,406.
United Aero Products, Inc. : See —
Matarese, Joseph F. 2,753,219.
United Aircraft Corp. : See —
Arnold!, Walter E. 2,772,621.
Barnes, Robert T.. and Lewis. 2,747,366.
Best, Stanley G. 2,759,549.
Best, Stanley G., Jr. 2,771,130.
Billman, Louis S. 2.753.686.
Billman, Louis S., and.Angelos. 2,748,565.
Booth, Harry T. 2,733,050.
Brahm, Charles B. 2,771,742.
Buivid, Michel D. 2,754,937.
Burhans, Frank M. 2,742,224.
Carroll, Frank E., Jr., and Hughes. 2,765,866.
Chamberlain, John. 2.739,444.
Crim, Hugh S. 2,770,945.
Cross, Stanley W. 2,771,277.
Dembowski, Albin G. 2,769,106.
Diefenderfer, William E. 2,731,980.
Doll, Walter, Jr., Martsolf, and Soderberg. 2,746,672.
Dooley, Philip G. 2,752.753.
Downs, Thomas B. 2,753,011.
Echeverria, Charles M., Jr. 2,754,915.
Fanti, Roy A., and Smith. 2,739,770.
Farkas, Thomas P. 2.752,891.
Farkas, Thomas P. 2,754,658.
Farkas, Thomas P. 2,764,867.
Farkas, Thomas P. 2,772,378.
Folev, John R. 2,747.685.
Freeman, Philip M. 2,730,181.
Fulton, George P. 2,747,945.
Geary, Frederick L. 2,735,262.
Gerstenberger, Walter. 2,755,870.
Gerstenberger, Walter. 2,755,871.
Gerstenberger, Walter. 2,755,872.
Glad, Nicholas C. 2,774,552.
Gluhareff, Michael E. 2,754,918.
Gluhareff. Michael E. 2.755,038.
Gurney, Theodore. 2,755,044.
Hasbrouck, Augustus. 2,750,047.
Hasbrouck, Augustus, and Miller. 2,753,140.
Hasbrouck, Augustus, and Sliinn. 2,749,026.
Hausmann, George F. 2,729,937.
Hausmann, George F. 2,735,612.
Hausmann, George F. 2.738,921.
Hersev, Donald S. 2,757,900.
Herterick. Vincent R. 2.768,251.
Jensen, Harry T. 2,774,553.
Jensen, Harrv T., and Bonnett. 2,759,359.
Jordan, Donald J. 2.770.944.
Kee, Robert M. 2.754.917.
King, Alexander H. 2.754.163.
Kurti. Alexander. 2.753.149.
Ledwith, Walter A. 2.738.125.
Ledwith, Walter A. 2.751,189.
Lee, John G. 2.740.596.
Lee, John G., and Hoadlev. 2,729,974.
Leeper, Charles K. 2,750,741.
Loughran. Robert H. 2.744,384.
Martin, Earle. and Lambeck. 2,758,659.
Newcomb, Philip P. 2.746,671.
Newcomb, Philip P. 2.751.749.
Newell, Isaac L. 2.763.624.
Ruby, Lowell E. 2,732,125.
Savin, Bennett S., Jr. 2.747.367.
Savin, Bennett S., Jr. 2.757.857.
Savin, Bennett S., Jr. 2.770.94G.
Smith, Charles B. 2.755,868.
Smith, Matthew. 2,757,438.
Strough. Robert I. 2.737.776.
Torrell, Bruce N. 2.731,794.
Trobridge. Ferdinand M. 2.747,602.
Young, Francis W. 2.757,690.
Weymouth, Leon J., Jr. 2,771,207.
United Aircraft Products, Inc. : See —
Booth, Harrv T. 2.745.625.
Booth. Harrv T. 2,772.807.
Carroll, Frank E., Jr. 2.745,424.
United Air Lines, Inc. : See — ■
Jacobson, Jesse C. 2.771,805.
Lahr, Harold R. 2,775,404.
Wilcox, Joseph E., and Jensen. 2,748,371.
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United Biscuit Co. of America : See —
Watson, Nathan. 2,737,861.
United Can and Glass Co. : See —
Jeremiah, Earl. 2,775,334.
United-Car Fastener Corp. : See—
Amesbury, Robert R. 2,729,412.
Becker, Philip D. 2,737,222.
Becker, Philip D. 2,754,717.
Becker, Philip D. 2,755,114.
Becker, Philip D. 2,766,475.
Becker, Philip D. 2,770,435.
Bedford, William A., Jr. 2,742,984.
Bedford, William A., Jr. 2,744,708.
Bedford, William A.. Jr. 2. 745, 156.
Bedford, William A., Jr. 2,745,458.
Bedford, William A., Jr. 2,746,110.
Bedford, William A., Jr. 2,754,561.
Bedford, William A., Jr. 2,761,188.
Bedford, William A., Jr. 2,764,791.
Bedford, William A., Jr. 2,775,010.
Heath, Clarence W., and Kay. 2,730,872.
Herterick, Vincent R. 2,733,320.
Johnson, Frank E. 2,767,454.
Jones, Walter I. 2,745,159.
Jones, Walter I. 2,745,160.
Lampton, Glen T., and Martin. 2,764,803.
Murphy, Howard J. 2,742,072.
Murphy, Howard J. 2,745,620.
Murphy, Howard J. 2,756,796.
Van Buren, Harold S., Jr. 2,745,161.
Van Buren. Harold S., Jr. 2,745,163.
United Carbon Products Co. : See —
Brooks, Lynn. 2,734,799.
Brooks, Lynn. 2,734,800.
Brooks, Lynn. 2,734,801.
United Centrifugal Pumps : See —
Lobanoff, Val S. 2,746,779.
United Chromium, Inc. : See —
Passal, Frank. 2,737,484.
United Coffee Corp. : See —
Arnett. Leslie. 2.761.200.
United Coke & Chemicals Co., Ltd. : See —
Riley, Harry L., and Norris. 2,747,686.
United Conveyor Corp. : See —
Tolman, Edgar B., and Williams. 2,746,807.
Williams. Ray W. 2,733,105.
United Electric Coal Companies, The : See —
Jespersen, Jens. 2,732,641.
Johansson, Gustaf A. 2.731,742.
Kolbe, Frank F. 2,757,462.
Kolbe, Frank F. 2,757,463.
Stamos, Chris. 2,729,842.
United Engineering & Foundry Co. : See —
Biggert, Florence C, Jr. 2,753,689.
Karns. Coolidge A. 2.762,704.
Schlesinger, Kurt P. 2,765,125.
Sieger, Maurice P. 2,756,942.
Sieger, Maurice P. 2,756,943.
Talbot, Howard H. 2.746.126.
Westin, Henry C. 2,773.595.
United Engineers & Constructors Inc. : See —
Connelly. William P. 2,771,994.
Martin, John D., and Westervelt. 2,766,886.
Sweenev. Maxwell P. 2,762,449.
United Gas Corp. : See —
Dow, Willard M., and Porter. 2,755,851.
United Gas Improvement Co., The : See —
Erickson, Harold V., and Hartzel. 2,759.805.
Janeway, Price W., Jr. 2,743,171.
United Geophysical Corp. : See —
Howes, Edgar T. 2,740,945.
Howes, Edgar T., and Hoy. 2,757,355.
Peterson. Raymond A. 2,757,357.
United Hoisting Co. : See —
White. Edward A., Jr. 2,757.755.
United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority : See —
Watt. Dudley A. 2.770,196.
United Merchants and Manufacturers, Inc. : See —
Cadv, George H., and Horton. 2,741,215.
United Metal Box Co.. Inc. : See —
Hammer, Samuel. 2,771,627.
United Paper Box Co. : See —
Piatt, Samuel. 2,753,993.
United Parts Mfg. Co. : See —
Adelt, Joseph W. 2,749,757.
United Pipe and Foundry Co. : See —
Daniel, Clarence W., and Davis. 2,757,424.
United Products Co., The : See —
Ball, Charles O. 2,767,101.
United Service & Utilities Co. : See —
Merrick, Herman A. 2,772,336.
United Shoe Machinery Corp. : See—:
Ashley, John W., and Leahy. 2,764,768.
Ashworth, Fred, and Ioannilli. 2,737,134.
Ashworth, Fred, and Ioannilli. 2,767,004.
Bagshaw, Charles M.. and Kirk. 2,747,207.
Baker, Corwin W. 2,729,838.
Barton, George C. 2,758,323.
Bradley, Robert W. 2,772,394.
Burbv, Philip E. 2,743.468.
Burby, Philip E. 2,774,086.
Butler, Ernest L„ and Holmes. 2,774,08o.
810
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
United Shoe Machinery Corp. : See — Continued
Cardani, Charles P. 2,748,388.
Cardani, Charles P., and Harrington. 2,774,949.
Carter, James P. 2,763,224.
Choice, Frank C, and Hrart. 2,740,144.
Clark, Alfred S. 2,746.068.
Clark, Alfred S. 2,748,405.
Clark, Alfred S. 2,750,607.
Clark, Alfred S. 2.752,620.
Clark, Alfred S. 2,773,461.
Cole. Frank E. 2,765,757.
Corey, Donald W. 2,733,063.
Courchene, Theodore P., Eppler. and Jarvis. 2,735,117.
Cutler, Wallace M., and Kant. 2,746,048.
Cutler, Wallace M., Kant, and Greenough. 2.746.047.
Daniels, Richard W., Diggle. and Smith. 2,771,206.
D'Arcey, Alfred C. 2.729,1127.
Derrah, Norman S., and Juhola. 2,752,471.
Dorosz, Adolph S„ and Snow. 2,772,416.
Dow.Harry E., and Legro. 2,758,303.
Duplessis, Rene E. 2,733,459.
Edgar, David. 2,738,664.
Elliott, Richard M., and Eee. 2,743.924
Elliott, Richard M., and Minto. 2,743,925
Finn, Sidney J. 2,748,403.
Finn, Sidney J., Benedict. Schaefer, and Hursh. 2,740,142.
Foust, Orville N. 2,730,819.
Foust, Orville N., and Seems. 2,762,784.
Gadd, Ronald O. C. 2,740,118.
Germany, Norman V.. and Makovski. 2,772,058.
Gibson, George W. 2,735,239.
Gookin, Sylvester L. 2,729.356.
Gookin, Sylvester L. 2,748,368.
Gookin, Sylvester L. 2,756,802.
Gross, Charles J. 2,73.3.461.
Gross, Charles J. 2.762.067.
Haas, Otto R. 2.729.836.
Haas, Otto R. 2,729,837.
Haas, Otto R. 2,747,529.
Hannable, Daniel W.. and Stacey. 2,730,735.
Hart, Fred V. 2,743,802.
Heeley, Roland. 2.746.041.
Hill, Roscoe L. 2.736.910.
Hosley, Carlton R. 2,730.057.
Imhof. Herman A. 2,740.975.
loannilli. Joseph R. 2,740,139.
James, Cyril H. 2,740,140.
Jorgensen, Bernhardt. 2,739,323.
Jorgensen, Bernhardt. 2,768,396.
Jorgensen, Bernhardt. 2.768,397.
Jorgensen, Jacob C. 2.736,046.
Juhola, Carl, and Maxfield. 2,766,467.
Kestell, Thomas A. 2.749,562.
Knott, Clyde L. 2,732,554.
Bane, Robert F. 2.756,445.
Bane. Robert F.. and Moonev. 2,769,328.
Eeahy. James F. 2,764.957.
Bee, Ferman N., MacKenzie, D'Arcey, and Cicchetti.
2.746.046.
Bingenbrink, Hermann E. F. C. 2,739,197.
Boewer, Henrv F. 2,761,158.
MacDonald. Bester S. 2.733.460.
MacKenzie, Fred T. 2,735.1 18.
MacKenzie. Wilbur B. 2.762.716.
Mawbey, Bawrence. 2.768.379.
Mawbey, Bawrence. 2.770.047.
Mellor. Alfred S. 2,730,033.
Morgan, Paul E., Abbott, and Maciejowski. 2,737,390.
Korean, Paul E.. and Hollick. 2 760 045.
Morgan. Paul E.. Morrison, and Prahl 2 754 119
Morris, Thomas C. 2,732,324.
Newton, Charles G., Jr.. and Perkins. 2 760 215
O'Gorman. Vincent, and Perron. 2.739,249.
Parrelli, Ben.iamin F. 2.734,207.
Parrelli, Benjamin F. 2,738,526.
Paulsen, Hans C. 2.742 142
Paulsen. Hans C. 2.765.768.
Perron. Robert R.. and Stacev. 2.765.482.
Pratt, John W. 2.733.462.
Pulford. Kenneth B. 2.768 395.
Quarmbv, Robert C. 2,734.191.
Quarmbv. Robert C. 2.768.377.
Ouinn, Edward. 2.740.138.
Ouinn. Edward. 2.742.005.
Ouinn, Edward, Senfleben. and Stacev. 2,759,204
Rohert, Maurice, and Wakefield. 2,730,280.
Robinson. Charles A. 2.754,529.
Roske. Milton H. 2.736 047.
Ruhr. Heinrich R. 2.734.469.
Ruhr. Heinrich R. 2.766.468.
Ruhr, Heinrich R. 2,775,217.
Saint-Paul. Georees E. 2 742.130.
Schaefer, Hans F., Jr. 2.742,011.
Schaefer, Hans F., Jr. 2.764.113.
Senfleben. Paul W.. and Noonan. 2,763,016.
Sillars, Frederick S. 2.765,249.
Spicer, John J., Jr. 2.739,196.
Stacey, Ernest W.. and Naugler. 2.733.588.
Stratton, Frank E., and Hall. 2.760,616.
Stratton, Frank E., and Scott. 2,758,324.
Stritter, Karl A. 2. 748.400.
Walsh, John E. 2,730,733.
Whelton, John M. 2,750,008.
United Shoe Machinery Corp. : See — Continued
VViederhorn, Norman M., MacDonald, and Kleibacker.
2,734,893.
Willis. Grant N., and Seccombe. 2,765,003.
United Specialties Co. : See —
Ammlung, Bouis C, Jr., and Bingenbrink. 2,758,164.
Dreznes, John J. 2,761,527.
Dreznes, John J. 2,770,320.
Eastman, David P. 2,707,805.
Flint, Charles R. 2,749,895.
United States Air Force, United States of America as repre-
sented by the : See —
Bundquist, Bester E., Jr. 2,762,221.
Orthuber, Richard IC, Clemens, and Johnstone. 2,749,598.
United States of America, The : See —
Blackburn, John F., and Bee. 2,735,299.
Duval, Robert E. 2,732,268.
United States Atomic Energy Commission, United States of
America as represented by the: See —
Aiken, William R. 2,750,500.
Anderson, Herbert B. 2,751,505.
Andrews, Gilman B., De Voll, and Bamb. 2,729,815.
Armstrong, William .1.. Corbell, and McPhee. 2,742,587.
Bacon, Conrad G. 2,736,809.
Bailes, Richard H., and Grinstead. 2,770.522.
Bailes, Richard H, Bindblom, and Grinstead. 2,768,059.
Bailes, Richard H., and Bong. 2,756,123.
Baker, William R. 2.763,816.
Baker, William R., and De Biban. 2.745,018.
Baker, William R., and Kerns. 2,735,963.
Ballard, Albert E. 2,733,128.
Ballard, Albert E. 2,758,007.
Banus, Mario D., Gibb, and Bragdon. 2,738,369.
Bareis, David W. 2,758.023.
Barnes, Raymond F„ Diamond, and Fields. 2,739,979.
Beach, John G., and Faust. 2.729,601.
Becker, Adam W., and Woker. 2,770,856.
Beese, Norman C. 2.768.873.
Beese, Norman C. and Marden. 2,773,826.
Bell. Persa R. 2.760.064.
Bell, Persa R., and Kelley, ami Goss. 2,775,098.
Bell, Persa R.. Jr. 2,736,817.
Bettis, Edward S., and Mann. 2,743,342.
Bigelow, Julian H. 2,761,063.
Bittner, Burt J. 2,749,520.
Blake, Robert A. 2.750.254.
Booth, Eugene T. 2.732,127.
Borst, Byle B., and Newson. 2,741,592.
Bover, Robert Q. 2,733,202.
Boyer. Robert Q. 2,743.228.
Boyer, Robert Q. 2,768.813.
Boyer, Robert Q. 2.775,552.
Boyer, Robert Q., and Kilner. 2.773.820.
Boyer, Robert Q., and Kilner. 2,773,824.
Breden, Calvin R. 2.763.611.
Brixner, Berlyn. 2,732,777.
Brobeck, William M. 2,736.808.
Brobeck. William M. 2,737.589.
Brown, Harrison S., and Hill. 2.768.871.
Brown, Howard J., and Garden. 2.743,372.
Brusrgoman, Warren H.. and Voorhees. 2,745,552.
Burger. Beland B. 2.743.170.
Gannell, Rogers S. 2.770,969.
Cardon. Samuel Z. 2,743.155.
Carpenter. David E., Johnston, House, and Johnsson.
2,743,161.
Carter, Allan J., Hansen, and Heinen. 2,734,042.
Carter, James M. 2,737,439.
Garter. James M., and Kamen. 2,758,006.
Cbu. Jeffrey C, and Jacobsohn. 2.745.006.
Ghubb, Walston, Jr.. and Marsh. 2,746,861.
Clark, Arnold F. 2.736.810.
Clevenger. Galen W. 2.743,222.
GlilTord. Warren E.. and Burns. 2.769.780.
Collins. Paul E., and Tnman. 2,745,279.
Corbell. Paul I. 2.775.741.
Cranberg. Bawrence. 2.736,802.
Crawford. Richard B.. Gow, Pon, and Ruby. 2.764,707.
Cummings, Ross. 2.772.142.
Cummings, Ross. 2.774,479.
Dalton. James T., and Stevens. 2,760,076.
Dandl. Raphael A. 2.742.576.
Dazev, Mitchell 11. 2.774.937.
De Biban, Rohert. 2.733.344.
De Biban, Robert. 2,733.347.
De Biban. Robert. 2.745.964.
Derge, Gerhard, and Monet. 2.743.173.
Dietz, Frederick C, and Thorburn. 2.760.598.
Dodson, Richard W.. Fricdlander. llelnilmlz, and Watkins.
2,732,072.
Donelian. Khatchik O.. and Menke. 2.730,951.
Edirett. Ronald S., and Olson. 2,755,853.
Edwards. Thomas H. 2,734.678.
Emmons. Ardath H.. and Bauderdale. 2.752,309.
Evers. Ernest C. and Carignan. 2,734,795.
Failla, Gioacchino. 2,731,568.
Feder, Harold M.. Barson. and Evans. 2.75S.024.
Fermi, Enrico, and Anderson. 2.768.134
Flook. Edward R.. and Sweet. 2,735,745.
Foskuhl. Henrv E. 2.760.655.
Gaudin, Antoine M. 2,737,438.
Gaudin. Antoine M., and Schuhmann. 2,736,634.
LIST OF PATENTEES
811
United States Atomic Energy Commission, United States of
America as represented by the : See — Continued
Oilman, lleno, uini r.imlscliadler. 2, 73a, 857.
Glenn, John VV. 2,733,142.
Glenn, William E., and Hostetter. 2,751, 6G2.
Glenn, William E., Jr. 2,758,214.
Goertz, Raymond C Schmitt. and Olsen. 2,764,301.
Goertz, Raymond C, Schmitt, Olsen, and Wehrle.
2,774,488.'
Goett, John J. 2,773.823.
Good, Myron L. 2,770.755.
Graham, Charles D., Jr., and Donley. 2,736,700.
Gulnac, Howard D. 2,755,441.
Hagemann. French T., Katzin, and Hellman. 2,743,157.
Hecker, John C. 2,743.169.
Henton, Paul V. 2,742,788.
Hester, Robert G. 2,729,809.
Hill, Orville F., and Thompson. 2,767,044.
Hurst, George S. 2,761,071.
llursl. William M. 2,73s, 426.
Inghram. Mark G., and Chupka. 2,733,343.
Jelatis, Demetrius G. 2.771,199.
Kahn, Milton. 2,758.963.
Ivamen. Martin D.. and De Haan. 2.761.757.
Kainen, Martin D., and De Haan. 2.771,340.
Kapp, iNumer M., and Weinrich. 2,757,0 1 2.
Kasschau, Kenneth. 2.750,858.
Kaufman, David, and Lower. 2.743,154.
Kaufmann, Albert R. 2.731,341.
Keeler, John R., and Sailer. 2,743.174.
Kehl, George L., and Moch. 2,739,935.
Kelly. Joseph M., Jr. 2.743,416.
Kerns, Quentin A. 2,743.371 .
Kerns, Quentin A. 2,760.158.
Keyes. John J.. Jr. 2.755,391.
Kienberger, Charles A., Greene, Flanders, and Flynn.
2,751,344.
Kinzer. Glenn W.. and Morin. 2.764.471.
Klein, David X., and Gage 2.768,872.
Klein. Rudolph J. 2 770,756.
Krohn, Roy. 2.747,972.
Krohn. Rov, and Schmidt. 2.713.168.
Krucoff, Darwin. 2.731,624.
Kunin, Robert. 2,733,200.
Kunin, Robert. 2,741,589.
Kunin, Robert. 2,741.590.
Kunin, Robert. 2,739,934.
Lakner, John F. 2.758,950.
Langsdorf. Alexander S.. Jr. 2.750.520.
Lawrence, Ernest O. 2.737.779.
Lawrence, Ernest O. 2.754.423.
Lawrence, Ernest O., and Brobock. 2.733,349.
Lawrence. Ernest O., and Kerns. 2.773 195.
Lawton, Elliott J., and Laffertv. 2,733,348.
Le Baron. Ira M. 2,763.371.
Linlor, William I,, and Ragent. 2,769.094.
Lofgren, Edward J. 2.737,590.
Lofgren, Edward ,T. 2.745.965.
Lofgren, Edward J., and Eukel. 2.754.422.
Long, Rav S., and Bailes. 2.770 520.
Long, Rav S.. Bailes, and De Haven. 2.761,758.
Lowe, Charles S. 2.766 204.
Lutz. Garson A. 2.743.159.
MacKenzie. Kenneth R., and Brobeck. 2.733,350.
Macleish. Kenneth G. 2,735.044.
Madey, Richard. 2,775.697.
Maker, Frank L. 2,754,993.
Marcowka, Chester A. 2.766 129.
McClinton. Leslie T., Garrison, and Burton. 2,743.223.
McComhie, Horace R., and Wagner. 2,735,746.
McCorkle. Willard H. 2.756.857.
McCullough, Robert F. 2,767,045.
McCullough, Robert F.. and Le Baron. 2.769.680.
McLean, Daniel C. 2.756.122.
Meister, George. 2,756.138.
Meister, George. 2,766.032.
Meister, George. 2.766.110.
Meister, George. 2,774.729.
Metcalf. Herbert E.. Johnson, and Chisholm. 2,741,593.
Metziger. Max C, Lone, and Stoltz. 2,743,156.
Meuser, Robert B. 2,747,762.
Mever, William TT.. Jr. 2.766.442.
Miller, Jack C. 2.736.806.
Moore. Thomas V. 2.744.064.
Morris. Howard E. 2.756,489.
Moses. Harry. 2.770 128.
Mover. James W.. and Hiuwitz. 2,753.462.
Muehlhause. Carl O., and Thomas. 2,755,253.
Newcombe. Frank A. 2 773.825.
\Tewson. Henrv W. 2.743.226.
Nigg. Donald J. 2,747.126,
Noland, Robert A., and Marzano. 2,739,111.
O'Donnell. Thomas J. 2.768,433.
Ohlinger, Leo A. 2.743.224.
Ohlinser. Leo A. 2,746.473.
Ohlinger. Leo A., Wigner, Young. • and Weinberg.
2 743.225.
nnpenheimer, Frank. 2.733.346.
Oppenheimer. Frank F. 2.745.017.
Parsegian, Vozcan L. 2.732,807.
Patterson, John L., and Bell. 2,756.124.
Paxson, Gordon D. 2.769,903.
Pelsor, Gene T., and Sack. 2,756.930.
Peters, Bernard. 2,758,213.
United States Atomic Energy Commission, United States of
America as represented by the : See — Continued
Piros, Robert J., Jr. 2,767,046.
Plott, Robert F. 2,751,780.
Plucknett, William K. 2,741,628.
Priest, Homer F. 2,759,886.
Priest. Homer F. 2,701.756.
Quinlan, Frank B. 2,758,706.
Rankin, Bavard H. 2,751,273.
Reid, Allen F. 2,769,776.
Reynolds, Myron B., and Pickering. 2,733,123.
Richardson, Clarence L., Smith, and Robbins. 2,764,470.
Ritchie, Charles F. 2,757,799.
Robinson, Eugene S., Briesmeister, and Mclnteer.
2,775,399.
Rosenfeld, Sam. 2,733,124.
Rough, Frank A., and Sailer. 2,735,761.
Schede, Robert W. 2.739.286.
Schultz, Arthur B. 2,751,229.
Schwope, Arthur D., and Chubb. 2,736,651.
Selkirk, Richard II. 2.756.925.
Serduke, James T. 2.770.590.
Shapiro, Zalman M., and McDonald. 2,739,566.
Shepard. Orson C, and French. 2,763,570.
Shonka, Francis R. 2.736,818.
Smith, Bob H. 2,731,590.
Smith, Sanford B. 2,741.541.
Spalding. Thomas R. 2.759.175,
Spiegler, Louis
Spiegler, Louis.
Spiegler, Louis.
Spiegler, Louis.
Spiegler, Louis.
Spiegler, Louis.
Spiegler, Louis.
S,)iegler, Louis.
Spiegler, Louis.
Steele, Gordon N
2,733,125.
2,733,126.
2,733,127.
2,759,788.
2,759,789.
2,759.790.
2,759,791.
2.770521.
2,771,338.
- 756,644.
Stone, Joseph J., Jr. 2,739,237.
Struven. Warren C. 2,764.689.
Swickard, Earl O., Jr. 2,773,386.
Thomas, Robert E. 2.770.684.
Thomas, Robert E. 2,775,696.
Thompson, Stanley G., Cunningham, and Ghiorso.
2,741,627.
Turner. Clarence M. 2,762,941.
Urey, Harold C. 2,741,543.
Vandenberg, Leonard B. 2,748,710.
Wainer, Eugene. 2,743,160.
Wainer, Eugene. 2,743.162.
Waugh, Charles C. 2,755.387.
Weaver, Harold F., and Van Atta. 2,736,811.
Webb, Albert D„ and Kyle. 2,743.158.
Weinberg, Alvin M., Young, Morrison, and Ohlinger.
2,735,811.
Weinstein, Alfred I., and Bonner. 2.736,812.
Wender, Simon H., Gage, Ice. and Morris. 2.744.893.
Wender, Simon H., and Ice. 2.73S.346.
Whatley, Marvin E. 2.754.179.
Wiegand, Clyde E., and Chamberlain. 2,736,801.
Wigner, Eugene P., Ohlinger, Young, and Weinberg.
2,736,696.
Wigner, Eugene P., Ohlinger, Young, and Weinberg.
2 770.591.
Wilhelm, Harley A., and Kerrigan. 2.767.047
Wilhelm, Harlev A., Walsh, and Kerrigan. 2,753,250.
Windsor, Alfred A. 2,739,285.
Winningstad, Chester N.. and Kerns. 2,771,582.
Wouters, Louis F. 2,733,342.
Wouters, Louis F. 2,733,345.
Wright, Byron T., and Baker. 2,735.943.
Wroughton, Donald. 2.771.357.
Wroughton, Donald, and Marden. 2.754.347.
Yeager, James H., and Eckberg. 2,759.801.
Young, Gale J. 2,774.730.
Zito, George V. 2,752.508.
U. S. Blind Stitch Machine (',,,•,, . .sv,
Buono. Marin. 2,751,870.
U. S. Bobbin & Shuttle Co. : See —
Gosselin, Wilfrid J. 2,731.043.
United States Borax & Chemical Corp. : Sec —
Ball. Geoffrey R., and Kemp. 2.773.738.
Connell, George A., and Paddock. 2.773.757.
Taylor, Donald S.. and Connell. 2.774,070.
Young. John T. 2,768.883.
TT. S. Electrical Motors, Inc. : See — ■
Luenberger, Frederick O. 2,734,393.
Luenberger, Frederick O. 2,749,456.
United States Envelope Co. : See —
Heywood. Vincent E. 2,730.360.
Heywood, Vincent E. 2,755.900.
Heywood, Vincent E. 2.772.611.
Johnson, Albert H. 2.771,252.
S. Galvanizing & Plating Equipment Corp. : See —
Potthoff, Kurt T.. and Elmstedt.
Inited States Gasket Co. : See —
Rudner, Merritt A. 2.761.710.
Rudner, Merritt A. 2,762,116.
nited States Gypsum Co. : See —
Downey, Richard M. 2,729,861.
Downey, Richard M. 2,731,670.
Eckrote, Kenneth 11., and Tolley.
Gibson, Oliver E. 2.749.203.
Gill, Joseph W., and Southwick.
753.05s.
812
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
United States Gypsum Co. : See — Continued
Hartwright, George. 2,732,311.
Nelsson, Nels. 2,745,277.
Nelsson, Nels. 2,766,856.
Nelsson, Nels. 2,767,440.
Nies, Brainard W., and Selbe. 2,736,929.
U. S. Industries, Inc. : See —
Frumet, Charles J., Jr. 2,742,927.
Goldberg, Bertrand. 2.736,273.
Goldberg, Bertrand. 2,740,361.
Johansen, Einar K. 2,755,758.
Johansen, Einar K. 2,770,342.
Yancey, John R., and Taylor. 2,760,758.
United States Mineral Wool Co. : See —
Kempthorne, James L., and Stumpf. 2,754,155.
United States National Bank of Denver, The : See —
Elder, Edgar L. 2,732,839.
United States Pipe and Foundry Co. : See —
Perry, Richmond E. 2,769,541.
United States Register Co. : See —
Griner, Clareni >. :>, 7 ;•,:>.:',:',:',.
Griner, Clarence 0. 2,740,348.
~ 2,761,372.
2,761,371.
2,768,571.
See-
Griner, Clarence O.
Parrish, Wilbert J.
Pearson, Charles J.
United States Rubber Co.
Balchen, Dolfe J. 2,744,041.
Barnhart. Robert R., and Glenn. 2,761,857.
Batts, Harvey J., and Delang. 2,734,877.
Benson, Arthur E. 2,746,811.
Bill, John C. 2,751,371.
Bill, John C, and Hunter. 2,732,365.
Bethe, Eugene J. 2,774,106.
Blake, Ralph A. 2,763,028.
Breedon. Will A., and Miller. 2,729,123.
Brooks, Marvin C. 2,754,237.
Brooks, Marvin C, and Kuhns. 2,756,220.
Brooks, Marvin C, and Kuhns. 2,763,674.
Buckwalter, Howard M., and Almand. 2.746.89S.
Bull, Wilson R. 2,739,093.
Cady, John E. 2,747,223.
Carr, Clide I., Jr. 2,729,627.
Cartmell, Edgar B. 2,757,461.
Child, Everett S., Pansa, and D'Aquanno. 2,739,290.
Chipman, Harold R. 2,739,990.
Clarkson. Robert J. 2,729,051.
Clarkson, Robert J. 2,737,773.
Clarkson, Robert J. 2,761,632.
Constantakis, George V. 2,749,980.
Cunningham, Marion M. 2,755,143.
De Caussemaker, Paul, Thornburg, and Boffardi.
2,767,433.
Delang, Theodore G. 2,739,135.
Doak, Kenneth W. 2,734,885.
Doak, Kenneth W. 2,734,886.
Doak, Kenneth W., and Gregg. 2,734,887.
Eckert, Charles F. 2,738,342.
Eckert, Charles F. 2,761,001.
Eger, Ernst. 2,746,812.
Egge, Edwin G., and Slovin. 2,761,193
Engstrom, Carl F., and de Sostoa. 2,739,091.
Fisher. Jack <'.. am] Dosmann. 2,772,194.
Fisk, Charles F. 2,775,572.
Foster, Boutwell H. 2,771,661.
Gartrell, Robert D., Meyer, and McVny. 2,733,987.
Glenn, Harry D., and Dowling. 2,760,900.
Godat, Edmond. 2,734,691.
Gregg. Robert A. 2.729.623.
Hile. Heston H. 2,754,768.
Hoke, Charles E. 2,735,793.
Howev, Cecil R. 2,734,064.
Howland, Louis H.. and Larsen. 2,757.162.
Hubbard. Barton D.. and Dereniuk. 2,737,701.
Hunter, Byron A. 2,733,226.
Hunter, Byron A. 2,741.624.
Hurt, Victor H. 2,742,654.
Iknavan, Alfred N. 2.737.969.
Iknayan, Alfred N. 2,758,081.
Iknayan, Alfred N., Peterson, and Batts. 2.756,801.
Iknayan, Alfred N., Peterson, and Batts. 2.771.936.
Kerr, Henry H., Benson, Bower, and Siess. 2,748,827.
Kindle, Robert W., and Fleming. 2.741,295.
Kindle, Robert W., and Fleming. 2,752,978.
Kleiber, Donald J.. Oshinski, and Rogers. 2,766,808.
Ladd, Elbert C. 2,732,362.
Ladd. Elbert C. 2,732,409.
Ladd. Elbert C. 2,744.879.
Linhorst, Erwin F. 2,732,708.
Linhorst, Erwin F. 2.760.370.
Lnngee, Nelson C, Godzvk, and Fodor. 2,735,684.
Lo Presti. Charles C. 2,761,225.
M.-insko. Richard H. F. 2.744,830.
Martin. Frank S. 2,751,363.
McAuslan, Robert R. 2.773,114.
McCord. Georgie P. 2,731,028.
Meisinger, Richard J., and Dempsey. 2,730,404.
Miner, Samuel S. 2,731,668.
Miner. Samuel S. 2,747,665.
Moonev, Melvin. 2.767,432.
Mulbarger, Francis A., and Clayton. 2.773,541.
Mulbarger, Francis A., and Harris. 2,736,921.
Neill, Wilkes W., and Reed. 2,739,639.
O'Brien, George E., Smith, and Bornmann. 2,763,588.
O'Brien, George E., Smith, and Bornmann. 2,763,589.
United States Rubber Co. : See — Continued
Ostling, Carl A., and Hodgkins. 2,763,317.
Owens, Ernest. 2,760,897.
Parshall, Clarence M., and Geyer. 2,744,287.
Peterson, Lester C, and Batts. 2,734,039.
Peterson, Lester C, Mulbarger, and Batts. 2,760,542.
Pietraszek, Thaddeus A., and Martin. 2,753,599.
Pooley, Robert W. 2,757,147.
Pooley, Robert W. 2,772,190.
Pooley, Robert W., and Kohrn. 2,743,931.
Reuter, Livingston B. 2,747,227.
Rhodes, Thomas J. 2,742,669.
Schaefer, William E., Batts, and Brafford. 2,749,323.
Scholl, Elwood L. 2,732,020.
Seymour, Dexter C. 2,764,579.
Sims, Clarence E. 2,733,141.
Smith, Allen E., Feldman, and Stone. 2,736,646.
Smith, Allen E., Feldman, and Stone. 2,736,647.
Smith, Allen E., Feldman, and Stone. 2,770,537.
Smith, Allen E., O'Brien, and Bornmann. 2,758,051.
Smith, Allen E., O'Brien, and Bornmann. 2,758,052.
Smith, Allen E., O'Brien, and Bornmann. 2,758,053.
Smith, Allen E., O'Brien, and Bornmann. 2,758,054.
Smith, Frank B. 2,760,949.
Steadman, Audrey H. 2,732,589.
Stone, John G., Jr., and Busch. 2,756,718.
Tawney, Pliny O. 2,743,260.
Tawney, Pliny O., and Kelly. 2,745,841.
Tawney. Pliny O., and Little. 2,767,156.
Tawney, Pliny O., and Snyder. 2,755,271.
Teague, Merwyn C. 2,747,229.
Teague, Merwyn C. 2,756,516.
Tolonen, Eric O. 2,773,535.
Vamvaketis, Stephen. 2,741,297.
Viohl. Paul. 2,748,104.
Wikle, George F. 2,733,766.
Witt, Harry S., and Martin. 2.772,322.
Wolstenholme. William E. 2,737,023.
U. S. Rubber Reclaiming Co. Inc. : See —
Wendrow, Benjamin R. 2,767,149.
U. S. Slicing Machine Co., Inc. : See —
Folk, Joseph. 2,744,553.
King, Frederick G. 2,744,554.
Klingens, Cornells. 2,746,500.
Murrant, Kenneth B. 2,746,501.
Van Duyn, Adrianus. 2,737,382.
Van Duyn, Adrianus. 2,746,342.
Van Duyn, Adrianus. 2,746,814.
U. S. Spring & Bumper Co. : See —
Hill, Roy R. 2,761,267.
United States Steel Corp. : See —
Adams, Orlando P., and Clinedinst. 2,748,039.
Bannister, Bryant. 2,761,204.
Bannister, Bryant, and Bentley. 2,750,187.
Barker, Ernest C. 2,751,939.
Barker, Ernest C, and Brouse. 2,745,337.
Barkley, Charles J. 2,741,470.
Barkley, Charles J. 2,773,682.
Beck, Eugene, and Lanstrom. 2,757,506.
Berdis, Albert J. 2,734,551.
Brickman, Alan E. Re. 24,172.
Brickman, Alan E. 2,764,435.
Brickman, Alan E. 2,764,436.
Bryant, Roger H., and Whittum. 2,757,884.
Calvin, James W. 2,740,521.
Camp, James B., and Watson. 2,735,987.
Campbell, John A. 2,738,239.
Carhart, Richard L. 2,736,699.
Carleton, Nana B. 2,741,081.
Carlson, Clarence O., Everling, and Robinson. 2,730,79
Carlson, Willard A. 2,771,356.
Carney, Dennis J. 2,760,856.
Carsley, Harold G., Schuren, and Wickson. 2,743,126.
Clark, Robert, and Johns. 2,771,176.
Clark, Robert, and Molnar. 2,756,870.
Coleman, William E.. and Reed. 2.740.288.
Coleman, William E., and Rendel. 2,730,233.
Coleman, William E., and Rendel. 2,736,431.
Conaway, Harrv L. 2,745,280.
<Vrss. Howard S. 2,732,257.
Davis, Floyd E. 2,739,884.
Eckel, Joseph C. 2,736,648.
Feick, Daniel E. 2,764,508.
Feick, Daniel E., Gibbs, and Howell. 2,772,612.
Feick, Daniel E., and Howell. 2,729,136.
Freeman, Alfred. 2,737,272.
Friedl, Anton J., and Shipley. 2,738,186.
Gottschall, Paul P. 2,730,006.
Grange, Raymond A., and Turner. 2,745.776.
Gurry, Robert W. 2,773,024.
Hamilton, Merrill V., and Hoop. 2,745,663.
Hansen, Harry J., and Wiedemann. 2,753,678.
Harris, Arch W. 2,746,135.
Hartney .James L. 2,744,744.
Haynes, Herman H., and Shafting. 2,739,393.
Heger, James J., and Orehoski. 2,757,107.
Henderson, William J. 2,762.331.
Henrickson, John A. 2,767,602.
Hovey, Otis W. 2,736,405.
Klinger, William B. 2,772,918.
Knight, Frederick L. 2,734,734.
Kritscher, Andrew F. 2,731,145.
Kritscher, Andrew F. 2,739,372.
Kritscher, Andrew F. 2,771,800.
LIST OF PATENTEES
813
United States Steel Corp. : See — Continued
Lane, John R. 2,751,006.
Lane, John K. 2,764,033.
Lanstrom, Carl T. 2,739,764.
Lewis, Thomas E., Jr. 2,767,456.
Link, Victor A. 2,745,536.
Lorig, Edwin T.
Lorig, Edwin T.
Lorig, Edwin T.
Lorig, Edwin T.
Lorig, Edwin T.
2,751,066.
2.752,670.
2,760,544.
2,760,546.
2,772,879.
Lorig, Edwin T., and Orr. 2,762,578.
Male, Milton. 2,755,893.
McClure, Carroll W. 2,749,624.
Mears, Kobert B. 2,764,805.
Morrison, James J. 2,761,893.
Myron, Thomas L. 2,772,776.
Novreske, Emanual J. 2,761,014.
Osuch, Stanley P. 2.756,783.
i:\ver. n,.u les J. 2,702,704.
Peterson, Alden W. 2,749,173.
Peterson, Alden W. 2,751,649.
Phillips, Edward E., and Shatting. 2,744,692.
Phillips, Freeman J., and Smith. 2,745,738.
Phillips, Freeman J., and Tarr. 2,745,739.
Pines, Herman. 2,744,940.
Pines, Herman. 2,754,338.
Pines, Herman. 2,754,339.
Pines, Herman, and Ipatieff. 2,748,178.
Pines, Herman, and Ipatieff. 2,753,380.
Pines, Herman, and Veselv. 2,745,887.
Rendel, George H. 2,759,888.
Rendell, George H. 2,767,603.
Riedl, Fredrick J. 2.753,310.
Robbins, David S. 2,761.189.
Robinson, William T. 2,744,051.
Schmerling, Louis. 2,759,028.
Schmerling, Louis. 2,759,029.
Schmerling, Louis. 2,759.030.
Schrader, George. Sr. 2,771,211.
Shipley, Earl H. 2,752,234.
Snow, Roland B. 2,702,729.
Strachan, Alexander W. 2,747,587.
Teplitz, Alfred. 2,766,041.
Thomas, James A. 2,764,126.
Thompson, Ralph B. 2,746,871.
Todd, Henry. 2,758,238.
Urban, Peter, Jr. 2,744,854.
Urban, Peter, Jr. 2,744,938.
Vennett, Michael. 2,757,505.
Wald, George F., and Zimmermann. 2,761,986.
Walton, Carl S. 2,752,238.
Wankat, Charles. 2,744,942.
Watkins. Charles H. 2,748,090.
Watkins, Charles H. 2,749,288.
Webb, Samuel. 2,772.102.
Wells, Joseph H. 2,762,721.
Whitmore, Harry E., and Hoffman. 2,752,408.
Wonsowicz, Walter. 2,750,830.
United States Stoneware Co., The : See —
Chamberlain, John J. 2,734,245.
United States Testing Co., Inc. : See —
Siganofl, William J. 2,739,241.
U. S. Tool Co., Inc. : See—
De La Motte, Pierre. 2,757,880.
U. S. Universal Joints Co. : See —
Guy, Frederick M. 2,740.673.
Guy, Frederick M. 2,772.126.
United Steel Companies Ltd., The : See-
Reeve, Lewis. 2,752,223.
United Wallpaper, Inc. : See —
Kodat, Ervin B. 2,754,045.
Unitloader, Inc. See —
Ehlers, Otto W. 2,769,558.
Unitypo, Inc. : See —
Brewer, Claire N. 2,737,240.
Brewer, Claire N. 2,737,616.
Happel, Herman E., Arvin, and Murphy. 2,739,649.
Universal Castings Corp. : See —
Wilkins, William G. 2,741,817.
Universal Controls Corp. : See —
Peterson, Charles D. 2,734,530.
Universal Dental Co. : See —
Bloom, Eli H.. and Kaplan. 2.765,534.
Universal Engine Heater Co. : See —
Merritt, Jack A. 2,730,079.
Universal Folding Box Co., Inc. : See —
Newton, Robert. 2,733,832.
Universal Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Horowitz, Isadore. 2,771,615.
Universal Mfg. Corp. : See —
Kirkpatrick, John A. 2,752,206.
Moyer, Oscar E. 2,765,200.
North, Thomas C. 2,763,339.
Universal Match Corp. : See —
Neklutin. Constantine N. 2,763,164.
Spector, Jerome J. 2,732,973.
Universal Metal Products Ltd. : See — -
Biddulph, Maurice. 2,746,421.
Universal Moisture Testers, Ltd. : See —
Store, Arthur O. 2,759,148.
Universal Moulded Products Corp. : See —
Nebesar, Robert J. 2,773,792.
2,773,809.
2,740,751.
2,768,126.
2,761,000.
Universal Oil Products Co. : See —
Adams, George F. 2,742,103.
Barnes, Marion W. 2,702,322.
Becker, Harold A. 2,745,388.
Bergman. Donald J. 2,753,166.
Bicek, Edward J. 2,769,770.
Bloch, Herman S. 2,733,219.
Bloch, Herman S. 2,758,011.
Bloch, Herman S. 2,771,479.
Bloch, Herman S., and Hervert. 2,737,536.
Bloch, Herman S., and Hervert. 2,746,842.
Bloch, Herman S., and Hoffman. 2,762,712.
Bloch, Herman S., and Thompson. 2,752,327.
Bloch, Herman S., and Thompson. 2,757,164.
Brazaitis, John. 2,768,070.
Brown, Kenneth M. 2,761,755.
Brown, Kenneth M., and Gantt. 2,773,003.
Brown, Kenneth M., and Strong. 2,752,229.
Chenicek, Joseph A. 2,733,249.
Chenicek, Joseph A. 2,737,472.
Chenicek, Joseph A. 2,754,210.
Chenicek, Joseph A., and Thompson. 2,734,807.
Chenicek, Joseph A., and Rosenwald. 2,738,281.
Chenicek, Joseph A., and Thompson. 2,754,183.
De Rosset, Annand J., and Watkins. 2,730,488.
Fenske. Ellsworth II., and Gerhold. 2,766,179.
Gaydasch, Alexander, and Gleim. 2,730,535.
Gerhold, Clarence G. 2,730,558.
Gerhold, Clarence G. 2,773,007.
Gleim, William K. T. 2,740,761.
Gleim, William K. T. 2,747,980.
Gleim, William K. T. 2,766,277.
Gleim, William K. T. 2,766,295.
Grote, Henry W. 2,770,663.
Grunewald, Glen R., and Pierce. 2,746,846.
Haensekm, Vladimir, and Ziglar. 2,759,897.
Haensel, Vladimir. 2,733,193.
Haensel, Vladimir. 2,733,979.
Haensel, Vladimir. 2,752,289.
Haensel, Vladimir. 2,758,064.
Haensel, Vladimir. 2,758,098.
Haensel, Vladimir. 2,703,623.
Haensel, Vladimir. 2,770.578.
Haensel, Vladimir. 2,773,011.
Haensel, Vladimir, and Gerhold.
Haensel, Vladimir, and Grote.
Haensel, Vladimir, and Grote.
Hervert, George L. 2,739,991.
Hervert, George L. 2,771,496.
Hervert, George L., and Bloch.
Hoekstra, James. 2,774,743.
Ipatieff, Vladimir N., and Monroe. 2,750,261.
Ipatieff, Vladimir N., and Pines. 2,751,406.
Ipatieff, Vladimir N., Pines, and Kvetinskas. 2,758,140.
Johnstone, Warren W. 2,766,178.
Jones. Evan A. 2,734,592.
Kassel, Louis S. 2,738,548.
Kassel, Louis S. 2,755,317.
Letter, Frederick A. W. 2,768,614.
Letter, Frederick W. 2,735,803.
Linn, Carl B. 2,739,171.
Linn, Carl B. 2,762,849.
Lorig, Edwin T. 2,735,536.
Marburg, Edgar. 2,734,242.
Mark, Victor. 2,771,470.
Massey, Lester G. 2,702,683.
Mavity, Julian M. 2,738,336.
Mavity, Julian M. 2,745,878.
Mavity, Julian M. 2,746,995.
McGrann, George A. 2,742,946.
McLauchlan, Thomas A. 2,730,641.
Medcalf, Donald S. 2,741,585.
Moehl, Reno W. 2,759,898.
Moriarty, Francis C, and Graves. 2,744,055.
Morrow, Harry C. 2,731,262.
Murray, Maurice J., and Holden. 2,736,713.
Orr, Howard S., and Teplitz. 2,736,548.
Pakkala, Matti H. 2,738,267.
Pasik, Leonard F. 2,765,264.
Phillips, Freeman J. 2,736,649.
Pines, Herman. 2,742,493.
Pines, Herman, and Vesely. 2,771,495.
Potter, Rodney K. 2,736,673.
Rendel, George H. 2,730,348.
Rendel, George H. 2,742,150.
Riedl, Fredrick J. 2,739,132.
Schmerling, Louis. 2,769,849.
Shea, James A. 2,736,935.
Sherwin, Leo H. 2,731,878.
Shields, Bruce M. 2,737,696.
Steckel, Charles, and Wingenroth. 2,736,440.
Stephens, John H. 2,773,918.
Taylor, John B. 2,732,134.
Tenney, John R. 2,741,078.
Thompson, Ralph B. 2,734,814.
Thompson. Ralph B. 2,770,545.
Thompson, Ralph B. 2,770,546.
Thompson, Ralph B. 2,771,349.
Thompson, Ralph B. 2,771,368.
Thompson, Ralph B., and Svmon. 2,771,367.
Turvey, William E. 2,735,369.
Wallace, Lewis C„ Sproull, and Kenaga. 2,739,086.
Wankat, Charles. 2,729,992.
Wankat, Charles. 2,733,220.
814
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Universal Oil Products Co. : See — Continued
Ware, Frank JN. 2,729,775.
WatUins. Charles 11. 2.700 308.
Watkins, Charles H. 2,707,121.
Watkins. Charles H. 2,708.935.
Universal Paper Pas Co. : See —
Halm, William W\, and Prodt. 2,745,594.
Universal Pole Praeket Corp. : See —
Ward, Samuel J., and Cross. 2,701,043.
Universal Vendor Co. : See —
Gale, Ronald. 2,770,393.
Universal Winding Co. : See —
Clarke, William W., Stevens, Bauer, Jarvis. and Heller.
2,742,238.
Pziedziula, Edward J., and Lien. 2,774,891.
Goodhue, William V., and Higgins. 2,704,302.
Goodhue, William V., and Morton. 2,703,443.
Goodhue, William V., and Morton. 2,700,779.
Goodhue, William V., and Kohland. 2,772.840.
llilbert, Richard G. 2,703,445.
Keith, John V. 2,740,589.
Keith, John V. 2,740,500.
Keith, John V. 2,752,105.
Keith, John V. 2.709,299.
Keith, John V., and Savage. 2,754,459.
Soussloff, Dimitri G., and Tata. 2,743,003.
Universal Window Co. : See —
Hobbs, Clarence. 2,702,080.
Universal Wire Spring Co., The : See —
Rlnmensaadt, Svend G. 2,771,912.
Sandor, William C. 2,773,543.
University of California, Regents of The : See —
Curtis, Daniel L. 2.758.905.
Krauss, Leonard. 2,730,095.
Kutsky, Roman J. 2,741,053.
Mackev, Kiehard C. 2,772,391.
Stout, Perry R., and Delwiche. 2,753,403.
University Engineering Co. : See —
Ernst, Walter L. 2,737,572.
University of Illinois F iih I ion. The : See —
Audrieth. Ludwig F. 2.771,489.
Cook, Ralph L. 2,752,259.
Radzimovsky, Eugene I. 2,707,592.
University Loudspeakers, Inc. : See —
Levy, Sidney E. 2,740.558.
Levy, Sidney E. 2,755,343.
University of Michigan, Regents of the : See —
Blicke, Frederick F. 2.735,847.
Blicke, Frederick F. 2,743.209.
Blicke, Frederick F. 2,743.270.
Blicke. Frederick F. 2 748,113.
Carrick, Leo L., and Stapleton. 2.739,997.
Tribus, Myron, and Moyle. 2,700,019.
University of Minnesota, Regents of The : See —
Coulter, Samuel T., Hovt, and Van Deest. 2,733,702.
Reyerson, Llovd II. 2.733.092.
Schnlze, Leroy E. 2,741,894.
University .of Oklahoma Research Institute: See —
Burwell, Albert L. 2,740,091.
University of Tennessee Research Corp., The : See —
McKay, Billy P., and Romans. 2,740,081.
Morgan, Arthur H., and Shuey. 2,731,905.
University of Toronto, The Governors of the : See —
Crawley, John F. 2,707,117.
University of Wichita Foundation for Industrial Research :
See —
Edinborgh, Julius A. 2,774,938.
Unkefer, Sherwood C. : See —
Peterson. Elmer T. 2.758,509.
Unruh, Cornelius C. : See —
Taylor, Erie W., and Unruh. 2,751.372.
Unruh, Cornelius C, and D. A. Smith, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Light-sensitive polvmers for photomechanical proe-
ms r,_i n_r,r, ( <i onn — 78 r;
30, CI. 200-
A. C. Smith, to
esses. 2,751,373, 0-19-
Unruh, Cornelius C,
Co. Urethan modified materials.
CI. 200—73.
Unsworth, Robert K., to Magna Engineering Corp. Retract-
able caster. 2,735,130. 2-21-50, CI. 10—33.
Unsworth, Robert K.. to Kentworth Corp. Fluid filled con-
tainer with movable objects therein. 2,752.725, 7-3-50,
CI. 40—1.
Unsworth, William : See —
Emley, Edward F., and Unsworth. 2,745,741.
Unterreiner, Josef, to A. Huwyler. Speed control for A. C.
motors. 2,772, 3S4, 11-27-50, CI. 318—229.
Unthank, George R., % to H. A. J. Silley. Apparatus for
separating water, oil, sludges, waxes, and the like.
2.771.997, 11-27-50, CI. 210—00.
Unthank, George R., % to H. A. ,T. Silley. Apparatus for
separating oil and water. 2,772,781, 12-4-50. CI. 210 — 52.
Upham. Charles R. Air switch and ported control head for
powdered iron dispenser. 2,731,302, 1-17-50, CI. 302 — 53.
Upham, Sidney P.. F. M. Callahan, and J. F. Weidenheimer,
to American Cvanamid Co. Antibiotic-containing ice com-
position. 2.700.124. 10-9-50. CI. 99—150.
Uphoff, Ralph F. Slotted canting lock nut. 2,757,700,
8-7-50, CI. 151—20.
Upjohn Co.. The : See —
Babcock, John C, and Ott. 2,775.002.
Beal. Philip P.. Ill, and Hogg. 2,732,384.
Beal. Philip F., HI. and Hogg. 2,758,993.
Bennett, Marshall E. 2,739,921.
Cookson, Leonard T., and Smith. 2,737,285.
Cummiiii.'s. Dona Id G. 2,740,899.
Dale, Jack K., and Bennett. 2,752,335.
Eppstein, Samuel II.. and Leigh. 2,742,480.
Eppstein, Samuel H., and Leigh. 2,759,004.
Ericks, Walter P. 2,708.093.
Fonken. Gunther S. 2,751,399.
Fonken, Gunther S., and Levin. 2,752,371.
Fonken, Gunther S.. Levin, and Mcintosh. 2,772,299.
Gottlieb, David, and Carter. 2.740.902.
Hanze, Arthur R., and Levin. 2,751,401.
Heinzelman, Richard V., and Aspergren. 2,773,009.
Herr, Milton E. 2,735,854.
Herr, Milton E. 2,752,337.
Herr, Milton E., and Heyl. 2,752,338.
Herr, Milton E., and Heyl. 2.709.019.
Herr, Milton E., and Heyl. 2,773,072.
Hogg, John A. 2,732,389.
Hogg, John A., Beal, and Lincoln. 2,735,850.
Hogg, John A., Beal, and Lincoln. 2,752,300.
Hogg, John A., Beal, and Lincoln. 2,774,770.
Hogg, John A., Beal, Nathan, and Lincoln. 2.730.525.
Hogg, John A., Beal, Nathan, and Lincoln. 2,771.475.
Hogg, John A., and Lincoln. 2,707,198.
Hogg, John A., and Nathan. 2.734,005.
Hogg, John A., and Nathan. 2,740.782.
Hogg, John A., and Nathan. 2,740,783.
Hogg, John A., and Schneider. 2,750,381.
Holysz, Roman P. 2,752,308.
Holysz, Roman P. ,and Babcock. 2,752,309.
Johnson, Wallace J. S. 2,742,941.
Korman, Jerome, and Hogg. 2,774,775.
Levin, Robert H., Magerlein, and Mcintosh. 2,734.907.
Levin, Robert H., Magerlein, and Mcintosh. 2.773.000.
Magerlein, Barney J. 2.752,341.
Magerlein, Barney J., and Levin. 2,771,407.
Magerlein, Barney J., Mcintosh, and Levin. 2,773,059.
Marlatt, Paul E., Hanze, Mcintosh, and Levin. 2,752,305.
Murray, Herbert C, and Peterson. 2,735,800.
Murray, Herbert C, and Peterson. 2,757.1. SO.
Murray, Herbert C, and Peterson. 2.702.747.
Murray, Herbert C. and Peterson. 2,771,474.
Nathan, Alan H. 2.751,400.
Nathan, Alan H„ and Hogg. 2,730,537.
Nathan, Alan H.. and Hogg. 2,751,397.
Ott, Arnold C. 2,740.904.
Ott, Arnold C. 2,740.978.
Paradiso, Sam J., and Hilgart. 2.701.522.
Pederson, Raymond L., and Ott. 2,752,307.
Petering. Harold G. 2.700 241.
Rebenstorf, Melvin A. 2.773,098.
Savage, George M. 2.771.399.
Schneider, William P. 2,751,402.
Schneider, William P., and Hanze. 2.709.823.
Schneider, William P., and Hogg. 2.709.825.
Schneider, William P., and Mcintosh. 2,709,824.
Slomp, George, Jr. 2,751,380.
Slomp, George, Jr. 2,751.381.
Smith, William R. 2,704.980.
Szmuszkovicz, Jacob. 2.703,053.
Szmuszkovicz, Jacob. 2,703.054.
Szmuszkovicz, Jacob. 2,703.055.
Visscber. Prank 10. 2,753.288.
Weisblat, David I., Magerlein, Myers, Hanze. and Rolfson.
2,737,523.
Weisblat, David I., Magerlein, and Rolfson. 2,737,524.
Wright, John B. 2,751,343.
Upson Brothers. Inc. : See —
Velepec. Rudolph J. 2.759.734.
Upson Machine Products. Inc. : See —
Spence, Henry U 2.708,403.
Upton, Chester W., Jr. : See —
Owens. James B.. and Upton. 2,757,255.
Upton, Edward J. : See —
Bates, Harold, Fisher, and Upton. 2,739,879.
Upton. Edwin T. : See —
De Atley. Lindley S„ Upton, and Howland. 2.771.447.
Uranek, Carl A., and R. J. Sonnenfeld. to Phillips Petroleum
Go. Process for production of low viscosity high solids
latex. 2.701.853. 9-4-50. CI. 200—29.7.
Urbach. Franz, to Eastman Kodak Co. Ultraviolet pho-
tometer. 2,748.289. 5-2!)- 50. PI. 250—79.
Urhain. Leon F. Chalk trough. 2,703,937, 9-25-50, CI.
35—07.
Urban, Clio A. Non-freeze tip-up. 2,759.287, 8-21-50, CI.
43—16.
Urban. George E. : See —
Merz, Edmund H., and Urban. 2,771,386.
Urban, Julius C, and J. A. Harvey, Jr., to Records Service
Corp. Semi-automatic multiple image placement camera.
2.703,182, 9-18-50, CI. 88—24.
Urban, Leo : See —
Lawson, David E., Urban, and Crider. 2,755.979.
Urban. Peter, Jr., to Universal Oil Products Co. Oxidation
of mercaptans. 2,744,854, 5-8-50, CI. 196—29.
Urban, Peter, Jr., to Universal Oil Products Co. Removal of
color impurities from organic compounds. 2,744,938,
5-8-50, CI. 200—013.
LIST OF PATENTEES
815
Urban. Richard S., to Rohm & Haas Co. Esters of 4,7-
dihydroxysebacic acid. 2,753,370, 7-3-50, CI. 200 — 484.
Crbanek, Job. & Co., Werk Nurnberg : See —
Schuhmann, Julius A. G. 2,749,084.
Urbas, Ernest J., to The Guarantee Specialty Mfg. Co. Insert
nut and flange. 2,743,461, 5-1-56, CI. 4—191.
Drbina, Anthony A. Cartons. 2,771,227, ll-20-o6, CI.
TJrbschat Ewald, and P.-E. Frohberger, to Farbenfabriken
Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Seed disinfectants containing
arsenate salts of monothio acids. 2,767,114, 10-16-56, CI.
167—21.
Urech, Ernst : See —
Hoffmann, Karl, Tagmann, and Urech. 2,749,346.
Urey, Harold C, to The United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Process for the production of deuterium oxide. 2,741,543,
4-10-56, CI. 23— 204.
Uritis, Joseph M., to Radio Corp. of America. Magnetic
recording apparatus. 2,742,530, 4-17-56, CI. 179—100.2.
Uritis, Joseph M., to Radio Corp. of America. Valve actuat-
ing mechanism. 2,750,961, 6-19-56, CI. 137—625.5.
Urquhart, Glenn R. : See —
Smith, Francis E., and Urquhart. 2,737,412.
Urquhart, Lloyd G., to H. F. Livermore Corp. Weft palters.
2,731,987, 1-24-56, CI. 139—267.
Urquhart, Thornton L., to Byrne Doors, Inc. Aircraft hangar
door. 2,739,645, 3-27-56, CI. 160—185.
Urquhart, Thornton L., to Byrne Doors, Inc. Roof hatch.
2,766,859, 10-16-56, CI. 189—50.
Urry, Wilbert H., to Commercial Solvents Corp. Addition of
olefins and amines. 2,772,271, 11-27-56, CI. 200—293.
Urschel Engineering Co. : See —
.Tanzer, Lorin H., and Harriman. 2,733,950.
Urscheler, Emil, to Turissa-Naehmaschinenfabrik A. G.
Sewing machine with zigzag arrangement. 2,755,754,
7-24-50, CI. 112—158.
Urteaga, Jaime. Multiple servo selector. 2,751,933, 6-26-56,
CI. 137—622.
Urtel. Rudolf, to International Standard Electric Corp. Fre-
quency control circuit. 2.770,730, 11-13-56. CI. 250 — 36.
Urtel, Rudolf, to International Standard Electric Corp. Cir-
cuit arrangement for the generation of saw-tooth shaped
deflecting currents. 2,774,911, 12-18-50, CI. 315—27.
Usack, Stephen J. Method of applying white and colored
side walls to black tires. 2.746,515. 5-22-56, CI. 154—14.
Usai, Mario G. Applicator comb. 2,758,006, 8-14-56, CI.
132—110.
Uschmann. Curt, to Cascades Plywood Corp. Fiber mat form-
ing apparatus and methods. 2.743.758, 5-1-56. CI. 154 — 1.
Uschmann, Curt B. Enlarger-reducer. 2,762,258, 9-11-56,
CI. 88—24.
Ushakoff, Alexis E., to Secotan, Inc. Apparatus for treating
permeable sheets with fluids. 2,749,737, 6-12-56, CI.
69—29.
Ushakoff, Alexis E., to Secotan, Inc. Process for tanning
skins. 2.767,043. 10-16-56. CI. 8—150.5.
Usliikoshi, Ikuo : See —
Maki, Bunro, and Ushikoshi. 2,773,770.
Usines Chimiques & Metallurgiques de Decazeville (Societe
Anonyme) : See —
Schuller. Pierre. 2,743,609.
Usines Tornos : See —
Megel, Guillaume E., and Mancia. 2.755.149.
Usinger, Joseph. Partitions. 2,751,863, 6-26-56, CI.
105 — 376.
Usserv. George R., and M. J. Ussery. Dispensing machine.
2.759,632. 8-21-56. CI. 221—199.
Usserv. Mary J. : See —
Usserv, George R.. and M. J. 2.759.032.
Csteri, Eduard, to Ciba Ltd. Insect repellent composition
and method. 2.769.744. 11-0-56. CI. 167 — 33.
Ustin, George, and P. Haucke, to Continental Copper & Steel
Industries. Inc. Electrical connection. 2,759,163, 8-14-56,
CI. 339 — 217.
Utah Scientific Research Foundation : See —
Hardman. James A. 2,736 J 56.
Hardman, James A. 2,742,753.
Utecht. Francis A., Jr. : See —
Mylander. Gerald D. 2,738,208.
Utermohlen, William P., Jr., and J. C. Bletzinger, to Kimberly-
Clark Corp. Spliced fabric. 2,737,466, 3-6-56, CI. 154—43.
Uthenwoldt. Frederick, and A. I. Palmer, Jr., to Pitney-
Bowes. Inc. Sheet feeding device. 2,762,023, 9-11-56,
CI. 271—36.
Uthenwoldt, Frederick W. : See —
Rouan, Francis J., Strother, and Uthenwoldt. 2,736,999.
Utica Drop Forge & Tool Porn. : See —
Barnes, William A. 2,729,999.
Barnes, William A. 2,736,948.
Barnes, William A. 2,737,564.
Barnes. William A. 2.745.300.
Barnes, William A. 2.772.095.
Barnes, William A., and Brown. 2.754.704.
Barnes, William A., and Rozmus. 2,750,829.
Utica Duxbak Corp. : See —
Jones, Gilbert H.. and Koster. 2,755,480.
Utility Trailer Mfg. Co. : See —
Bennett. Walter. 2.764.443.
Utlev, ' Arthur B. Leaf rake. 2,740.234, 5-22-56, CI.
56—400.12.
Utley, Oeorge D.. and S. Hirsch. Surgical needle and method
for Wood transfusion or intravenous feeding. 2.770.236,
11-13-56, CI. 128—221.
Utsumi, Isamu, and K. Harada, to Gohei Tanabe & Co., Ltd.
Preparation of new thiamine salts. 2,770,624, 11-13-56,
CI. 260—256.6.
Utterstrom, John R. : See —
Sekijima, Mizuo, and Utterstrom. 2,773,180.
Utz, Friedrich. Guards for motor hand saws. 2,737,985,
3-13-50, CI. 143 — 169.
Utz, Friedrich. Cutter head with reinforced bit seats.
2,755,830, 7-24-56, CI. 144—218.
Utz, George M., to Royal McBee Corp. Tabulating mech-
anism for typewriters or like machines. 2,757,777, 8-7-50,
CI. 197—170.
Uytenbogaart, Johannes W. H., to A. Rooseboom. Hypodermic
injection apparatus. 2,752,918, 7-3-56, CI. 128 — 218.
Uzzell, Albert G., and H. M. Lurton, to Shell Development
Co. Refining lubricating oils. 2,756,196, 7-24-56, CI.
196—147.
VDO Tachometer Werke, Adolf Schindling G. m. b. H. : See —
Wesp, Adam. 2,774,242.
VEB Buchungsmaschinenwerk Karl-Marx-Stadt : See —
Kohler, Hellfried K.. Giildner, and Tell. 2,744,600.
VEB Optik Carl Zeiss Jena : See —
Zollner, Harry. 2,744,446.
V. Kutepow, Nikolaus : See —
Reppe, Walter, v. Kutepow, and Heintzler. 2,731,504.
Reppe, Walter, v. Kutepow, and Titzenthaler. 2,734,913.
V-Master Ltd. ; see —
Brown, William R„ and Lawrence. 2,740,408.
V. Reibnitz, Bruno, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktien-
gesellschaft. Production of heterocyclic compounds from
glyoxal and urea. 2,731,472, 1-17-56, CI. 260—309.7.
V. Reibnitz, Bruno, W. Ruemens, and K. Beideck, to Badische
Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Process for im-
proving cellulose textile materials and products thereof.
2,731,364, 1-17-56, CI. 117—64.
Vacek, George J. Chopping device. 2,769,382, 11-6-56, CI.
97—10.
Vacheresse, Edward, Jr. Ligating hemostat. 2,748,773,
6-5-56, CI. 128—326.
Vachon, Hubert J., to Boston Machine Works Co. Machine
for applying tape to the back seams of shoe uppers.
2,755,492, 7-24-56, CI. 12 — 59.5.
Vacquier, Victor. A. P. Cope, and R. Proskauer, to Sperry
Rand Corp. Control systems for gyroscopic instruments.
2,729,108, 1-3-56. CI. 74—5.34.
Vacuum Can Co. : See —
Smith, Burton O. 2.754,407.
Vacuum Concrete, Inc. : See —
Billner, Karl P. 2,749,097.
Vacuum Motor Corp. : See —
Hammer, Lewis T. 2,739,573.
Vadnais, Charles L. Attachments for fishing lines. 2,772,509,
12-4-56, CI. 43—44.91.
Vaessen, Joannes F. H. Leaded glass panes. 2,772,758,
12-4-56, CI. 189 — 77.
Vagenius, Harold N. Copper nitrogenous organic compound.
2.762.822, 9-11-56, CI. 260—438.
Vaghi, Joseph. Flower holder and protector. 2,734,312,
2-14-56, CI. 47 — 41.
Vahle, Raymond, to Robert Gair Co., Tnc. Method and appa-
ratus for assembling cartons. 2,746,362,- 5-22-56, CI.
93—37.
Vail, Arthur E. : See —
Guernsey, John F., and Vail. 2,772,413.
Vail Mfg. Co. : See —
Vail, Walter J. 2.738.505.
Vail, Walter J., to Vail Mfg. Co. Desk stapler. 2,738,505,
3-20-56. CI. 1—3.
Vaillant, Johann, Kommanditgesollschaft : See —
Brummerhoff. Walter. 2,736,498.
Briimmerhoff, Walter. 2,763,244.
Valconrt. Inc. : See —
Valentine. Joseph E. 2.751.963.
Valcourt, Louis E., to Kestenman Bros. Mfg. Co. Jewelry
clasp. 2,731,695, 1-24-56, CI. 24 — 235.
Valcourt, Louis E.. to Kestenman Bros. Mfg. Co. Expansible
band with dual purpose latch. 2,744,379, 5-8-56, CI.
59—79.
Valcourt, Robert A., and W. F. Huff. Cross cutting table saw
gage attachment. 2.731.989, 1-24-56, CI. 143—174.
Valdes, Fernando, to Champion Machine Co.. Inc. Nut shell-
ing machines. 2,757.695. 8-7-56. CI. 146 — 8.
Valdes, Orfelio R. Tilt actuated circuit breaker. 2,706.346,
10-9-56. CI. 200 — 61.52.
Valdese Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Woods. Edgar L. 2,740.591.
Vale, Baldwin, deceased, by IT. E. Vale, executrix. Reclining
bed chairs. 2,745.407, 5-15-50, CI. 155 — 45.
Vale, Helen E. : See —
Vale. Baldwin. 2.745.467.
Valensi, Georges. High speed telegraphic system. 2,732,426,
l_24-56. CI. 178—15.
Valente, Ernesto : See —
Arosio. Felice, and Valente. 2.755.733.
Valente, John E., to Kimberly-Clark Corp. Filter of starch-
resin impregnated webs of laminated creped paper.
2,738,074, 3-13-56, CI. 210—204.
Valenti, James J. Fire detector. 2,743,334, 4-24-56, CI.
200— 13S.
Valenti, Joseph F. : See —
Bimonte. Sam, and Valenti. 2,734,167.
Valenti, Leo F. : See — ■
Brown, Arling D., Jr., Eeheagaray, Gross, and Valenti.
2,772,565.
816
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Valenti, Louis A. Refrigerator constructions. 2,760,349,
8-28-56, CI. 62—117.45.
Valenti, Victor A. Hand tool with angularly adjustable bit.
2,773,529, 12-11-56, CI. 145—50.
Valentine. Charles M., to Chrysler Corp. Building structure.
2,730.208, 1-10-56, CI. 189—34.
Valentine, Charles N. Casement window lock. 2,755,654,
7-24-56, CI. 70—89.
Valentine, Bmmett G., and B. Noble ; said Noble assor. to said
Valentine. Battery terminal connector. 2,737,636, 3-6-56,
CI. 339—226.
Valentine, Harold G., to D. Eisenberg. Skirt marker.
2,763,002, 9-18-56, CI. 33—9.
Valentine, Howard R. Rodent-preventive hinged gangplank.
2,757,397, 8-7-56, CI. 14—71.
Valentine, James M. : See —
Long, George B., and Valentine. 2,748,239.
Long, George B., and Valentine. 2,753,432.
Long, George B., and Valentine. 2,762,S93.
Valentine, James M., to General Motors Corp. Stopper for
garbage disposal unit. 2,731,649, 1-24-^56, CI. 4—286.
Valentine, James M., to General Motors Corp. Domestic ap-
pliance. 2,767,299, 10-16-50, CI. 219—43.
Valentine, Joseph E., to Valcourt, Inc. Machine for making
powder puffs, sachet packets and rouge applicators.
2,751,963, 6-26-56, CI. 154—1.8.
Valeton, JosuS J. P., B. W. V. Schenau. and G. J.
Lubben, to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co., as
trustee. Electric circuit-arrangement. 2,748,336, 5-29-56,
CI 321 2
Valeton, Josue J. P., F. R. Hardi, and F. H. J. Van Der Poel,
to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co., as trustees.
Synchronous motor comprising an armature having per-
manent magnetic poles. 2,775,71(1, 12 -25-56. CI. 310 — 150.
Valette, Le Roy R., and W. C. Safford, to Crucible Steel Co.
of America. Method and apparatus for surface grinding
metal strip. 2.759.301, 8-21-56. CI. 51—5.
Valin, Earl L., to Revere Copper and Brass Inc. Coil
handling apparatus. 2,707,932, 10-23-56, CI. 242—79.
Valince, Louis J., to The Weatherhead Co. Regulator and
diaphragm. 2,729,236. 1-3-56, CI. 137—505.46.
Valiulis, Stanley B. Wire stripper. 2,755,691, 7-24-50, CI.
81—9.5.
Valiulis, Stanley J., to General Cement Mfg. Co. Standoff
insulator. 2,733,290, 1-31-56, CI. 174—104.
Valla, Daniel E. Loose-leaf bindings. 2,764,162, 9-25-56,
CI. 129—1.
Vallee, Thomas A. : See —
Hoard, Halbert W., Olson, and Vallee. 2,773,973.
Vallen, Earl J. Motor brake. 2.775,320, 12-25-56, CI.
188—171.
Valley, George E., Jr., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Two station
navigation system. 2,763,857, 9-18-56, CI. 343—12.
Vallier, Arthur T. : See —
Wiles. Everett R., Vallier, and Coffman. 2.753,275.
Valliere, Leopold, to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Welding cur-
rent contact tube. 2,735,920, 2-21-50, CI. 210 8.
Vallieres, Lucien. Tennis racquet. 2,738,976, 3-20-56, CI.
273—73.
Vallone, Joseph M. Convertible reclining chair. 2. 77. >, 280,
12-25-56, CI. 155—106.
Vallorani, Ben J., and C. J. MeConnell, to General Electric
Co. Spring hinge for range surface units. 2,751,487,
6-19-56, CI. 219—37.
Valo, Bruno. Bark-removing machine having cutters yield-
ably mounted for riding-over obstacles. 2,756,786, 7-31-56,
CI. 144—208.
Valota, Alessandro. Axial flow gas turbine. 2,746,246,
5-22-56, CI. 60—39.16.
Valtersson, Per V., and K. A. Eklund. to E. G. Petersen.
Shutter mechanism. 2,751,154. 6-19-56. CI. 236 — 35.2.
Valvano, Ralph A. Stud puller and driver wrench. 2,746,328,
5-22-56, CI. 81—53.
Valve Corp. of America, Inc. : See —
O'Donnell, William R. 2,772,820.
Valverde, Patricio, Sr. Wall and ceiling cleaner. 2,709,073,
11-0-56, CI. 300—11.
Valverde, Robert. Friction thermostat. 2,747,054, 5-22-56,
CI. 200—138.
Valvo, Joseph F., to The Air Preheater Corp. Circumferential
seal for rotary preheater utilizing screen mounting.
2,761,654, 9-4-56, CI. 257—6.
Valvi, Emery I. Apparatus for producing shell molds.
2",733,488, 2-7-56, CI. 22—20.
Valyi, Emery I. Apparatus for producing shell molds.
2,746,104, 5-22-56. CI. 22 — 9.
Valyi, Emery I. Curing shell molds in fluidized beds.
2,771,648, 11-27-56, CI. 22—193.
Vamvakas, Michael, and C. C. Dungfelder, to Barry- Wehmiller
Machinery Co. Continuous bottle feed mechanism.
2,738,860, 3-20-56, CI. 198—25.
Vamvakas, Michael, and C. C. Dungfelder, to Barry-Wehmiller
Machinery Co. Continuous elevating botlle feed mechanism.
2,765,897, 10-9-56, CI. 198 — 25.
Vamvaketis, Stephen, to United States Rubber Co. Printing
plate material. 2,741 .297, 4-1 0-5R, CI. 1 54—54.
Vana, Charles A„ and G. E. Di Geronimo. to Ferro Corp.
Fused vitreous compositions as nutrients for plant growth.
2,732,290, 1-24-56, CI. 71—1.
Van Abbe, Henri H., and A. G. W. Uitjens, to Hartford
National Bank and Trust Co., as trustee. Radio receiving
circuit for frequency modulation and amplitude modulation
bands. 2,773,178, 12 4 50, Ol. L'50— 20.
Van Acker, Joseph E., to Gould & Everhardt, Inc. Method
and means of producing involute tooth profiles. 2.737.854,
3-13-56, CI. 90—1.6.
Van Ackeren, Joseph, to Koppers Co., Inc. Spray type gas
and liquid scrubber. 2,733,054, 1-31-56, CI. 261 — 21.
Van Ackeren, Joseph, to Koppers Co., Inc. Coke oven with
improved end joint. 2,761,826, 9-4-56, CI. 202 — 223.
Van Ackeren, Paul, to Koppers Co., Inc. Arrangement for
changing the heating directions of regenerative furnaces
heated by pre-heated poor gas. 2,746,914, 5-22-56, CI.
202—142.
Van Ackeren, Paul, to Koppers Co., Inc. Bracing means for
coke oven batteries. 2,761,827, 9-4-56, CI. 202 — 268.
Van Ackeren, Paul, and F. Doll, to Koppers Co., Inc. Coke
oven door latch. 2,746,786, 5-22-56, CI. 292 — 259.
Vanadium Corp. of America : See —
Chandler, Henry T. 2,767,084.
Dunn, Holbert E., and O'Brien. 2,745,715.
Dunn, Holbert E., and O'Brien. 2,745,764.
Dunn, Holbert E., and O'Brien. 2,745,705.
Van Akkeren, Leon A. : See —
Vander Wal, Robert J., Van Akkeren, and Buswell.
2,763,556.
Van Alen, De Witt T., and R. W. Kordatzky, to The George
W. Borg Corp. Defective needle spotter. 2,760,363,
8-28-56, CI. 66—157.
Van Allan, James A. : See —
Allen, Charles F. H., and Van Allan. 2,763,657.
Salminen, Ilroari F., Van Allan, and Yackel. 2,751,295.
Sawdey, George W., and Van Allan. 2,739,971.
Van Allan, James A., to Eastman Kodak Co. Solubilized
benzal derivatives of a-methyl-a-phenyl hydrazines and
ultraviolet radiation absorbing products thereof.
2,748,021, 5-29-56, CI. 117—33.3.
Van Allan, James A., to Eastman Kodak Co. Benzal-a-
methyl-a-phenylhydrazones and derivatives as ultraviolet
absorbers. 2,763,566, 9-18-56, CI. 117—33.3.
Van Allen, James A., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Cosmic ray altimeter.
2,744,697, 5-8-56, CI. 244—14.
Van Alsburg, Jerold H. Cattle guard. 2,750,157, 6-12-56,
CI. 256 — 17.
Van Alstyne, Richard F. : See —
Schmidt, Jack H. 2,737,877.
Van Amburg, Albert L., Jr., to Monsanto Chemical Co.
Manufacture of acrylonitrile. 2,748,158, 5-29-56, CI.
260—465.3.
Van Amerongen, Gerritt J., J. L. Poldervaart, and A. Schreu-
der, to Rubber-Stitching. Process for the manufacturing of
soluble chlorinated rubber by treatment of insoluble chlori-
nated rubber. 2,736,758, 2-28-56, CI. 260 — 772.
Vanant Products, Inc. : See —
Laird, Ian A. 2,750,032.
Van Antwerpen, Lloyd D. Accordion pleated cushioning strip.
2,742,219, 4-17-50, CI. 229—14.
Van Arsdell, Fred C, to The Quaker Oats Co. Apparatus for
applying tear strings to wrappers. 2,706,665, 10-16-56, CI.
Van Arsdell, Fred C, and E. G. Gustavson, to The Quaker
Oats Co. Cereal puffing machine. 2,731,904, 1-24-50, CI.
99 — 238.
Vanator, George M., to General Motors Corp. Vibration
analyzer. 2,760,369, 8-28-56, CI. 73 — 67.
Van Atta, Chester M. : See —
Weaver, Harold F.. and Van Atta. 2.736,811.
Van Atta, Lester C, G. G. Harvey, and R. A. Fairbairn, to
the United States of America as represented by the Secre-
tary of the Navy. Solid dielectric waveguide with metal
plating. 2,761,137, 8-28-56, CI. 343 — 771.
Van Auken, Inc. : See —
Jenkins, Howard M., Jr. 2,746,806.
Van Beckum, William G., to Weyerhaeuser Timber Co. Mate-
rial for treating oil well drilling fluids. 2,749,308, 0-5-56,
CI. 252—8.5.
Van Beers, Edward C. : See —
Adair, Robert V., Dammert, and Van Beers. 2,748,038.
Van Beest, Adolf C. : See —
Le Nobel, Jacobus W., and Van Beest. 2.766,182.
Van Benthuysen, Robert S. Control for progressively chang-
ing current load device. 2,750.379, 7-24-56, CI. 320 — 32.
Van Bergen, Jan A., to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co., as trustee. Welding device. 2,762,947, 9-11-56, CI.
314—4.
Van Blaricom, Lloyd E., and K. R. Gray, to Rayonier, Inc.
Lignosulfonate recovery from waste sulfite liquor. Re.
24,213, 9-11-56, CI. 92—2.
Van Blaricom. Lloyd E., and K. R. Gray, to Rayonier Inc.
Tertiary amino anion exchange resins. 2,732,352, 1-24-56,
CI. 260—2.1.
Van Brode Milling Co., Inc. : See—
Antritter, Max. 2,755,954.
Nowak, Roger L. 2.731,654.
Nowak, Roger L. 2.749.572.
Van Broekhoven, Anton J. : See—
Van Broekhoven. Petrus J., and P. C. 2,759,330.
Van Broekhoven, Petrus C. : See —
Van Broekhoven, Petrus J., and P. C. 2,759,330.
Van Broekhoven, Petrus J., and P. C. van Broekhoven, to A.
J. van Broekhoven. Hydraulic compensating system.
2,759,330. 8-21-56, CI. 60 — 97.
Van Buren, Edmund. Humidified air spray system. 2,733,957,.
2-7-56, CI. 299—58.
Van Buren, Harold S., Jr., to United-Cnrr Fastener Corp.
Fastening device. 2,745,161. 5-15-56, CI. 24 — 218.
LIST OF PATENTEES
817
Van Buren, Harold S., Jr., to United-Can- Fastener Corp.
Fastening device. 2,745,163, 5-15-56, CI. 24—246.
Van Burleigh, Johannes B. Looms. 2,741,269, 4-10-56, CI.
139 — 15.
Van Camp, Ernest L., and J. J. Jessup. Automobile window
screen. 2,742,961, 4-24-56, CI. 160—105.
Van Campen, John H., and J. W. Gates, Jr., to Eastman
Kodak Co. Modifiers for photographic packet emulsions.
2,763,552, 9-18-56, CI. 95—2.
Van Campen, Marcus G., Jr. : See —
Wheeler, Keith W., Sevier, and Van Campen. 2,772,268.
Van Cantie, Alfred L. Building block anchoring bolt posi-
tioning tool. 2,760,272, 8-28-56, CI. 33—180.
Vance, John E., to The Hoover Co. Brush mounting for suc-
tion cleaners. 2,734,211, 2-14-56, CI. 15—183.
Vance, John E., to The Hoover Co. Suction cleaners. 2,734,218,
2-14-56, CI. 15 — 351.
Vance, John E., to The Hoover Co. Suction cleaner having
filter structure encasing and supported by an electric cord.
2 738 538 3—^0—56 CI 15 351
Vance, John E.,"to The Hoover Co'. Travel steam iron-folding
handle reservoir. 2,763,075, 9-18-56, CI. 38—77.
Vance, John E., and M. H. Ripple, to The Hoover Co. Food
mixers. 2,766,971. 10-16-56, CI. 259—51.
Vance, John J., and E. Chu Yen, to Americ
Soft gelatin capsule provided with
2,770.571. 11-13-56, CI. 167—83.
Vance, Paul : See —
Roth, William A. 2,742,989.
Vance. Paul A., to General Electric Co. Static electrical
pulsation apparatus. 2,770,738, 11-13-56, CI. 307 — 88.
Van Cleave Farms : See —
Carnall, George, and Van Cleave. 2,764,922.
Van Cleave, Marvin A. : See —
Carnall, George, and Van Cleave. 2,764,922.
Van Clief, William C, Jr., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co.
Brush strip cutting apparatus. 2,737,703, 3-13-56, CI.
29—69.
Van Clief, William C, Jr., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co.
Roller coater. 2,753,577, 7-10-56. CI. 15—132.5.
Van Clief, William C, Jr., and J. V. Mertes. to Pittsburgh
Plate Glass Co. Brush assembly. 2,737,678, 3-13-56, CI.
15—202.
Van Court, Carl P., H. E. Kinsman, and C. N. Skinner.
Method and apparatus for adapting dentures. 2,773,308,
12-11-56, CI. 32—19.
Van Dale Farm Machines, Inc. : See —
Van Dusen, Frederick E. 2,758,729.
Van Dalen, Christiaan J., to Staatsbedri.if der Posterijen
Telegrafie en Telefonie. Electronically controlled syn-
chronous electromotor. 2,750,548, 6-12-56, CI. 318 — 162.
Van Dam, Felix : See —
Stoltz, George R. 2,731,683.
Vandamme, Louis, and L. Rouyer, to Moulinage et Retorderie
de Chavanoz. Method and apparatus for producing crinkled
yarn. 2,741,893, 4-17-56, CI. 57—34.
Vandamme. Louis, and L. Rouyer. to Moulinage et Retorderie
de Chavanoz. Apparatus for producing curled yarn.
2,761.272, 9-4-56. CI. 57—34.
Vandaveer, Roscoe F. : See —
Rambosek, George M., and Vandaveer. 2,767,203.
Van Deest, Samuel : See —
Coulter, Samuel T., Hoyt, and Van Deest. 2,733,762.
Van de Graaff, Robert J. : See —
Trump, John G., and Van de Graaff. 2.741.704.
Van de Graaff, Robert J., to High Voltage Engineering Corp.
Apparatus for neutron detection. 2,767,324, 10-16-56, CI.
250—83.1.
Van Degrift, Thomas C. : See —
Kettering, Charles F., Sihvonen, and Van Degrift.
2,760,023.
Van de Lindt, Willem J., to Hartford National Bank and
Trust Co. as trustee. Electrical impedance transformer
for use at very high frequencies. 2,708,356, 10-23-56,
CI. 333—33.
Vandemark, Fred J., to Fred J. Vandemark Co. Clamp and
rotating mechanism for industrial trucks. 2,763,390,
9-18-56, CI. 214—653.
Vandemark, Fred J., and R. G. Buchignani. Material gripping
and handling trailer structure. 2,745,562, 5-15-56, CI.
214—77.
Vandemark, Fred J., and R. G. Buchignani, to Fred J. Vande-
mark Co. Clamp attachment for industrial lift trucks.
2,768,761, 10-30-56, CI. 214—654.
Vandemark. Fred J.. Co. : See —
Vandemark, Fred J. 2,763,390.
Vandemark, Fred J., and Buchignani. 2.768,761.
Vandenberg, Leonard B., to the United States of America as
represented by the United States Atomic Energy Commis-
sion. Heat-exchanger pump. 2,748,710, 6-5-56, CI.
103—1.
Van Den Berg, Richard H., to Display Corp. Luminous sign.
2,729,008, 1-3-56, CI. 40—130.
Van Denberg, Thomas F. : See —
Dorsak, John, and Van Denberg. 2,740,665.
Van den Bergh. Frederik C. Textile pile carpetings and the
like. 2.765,813, 10-9-56, CI. 139—391.
Van den Boomgaard, Jan : See —
Kroger, Ferdinand A., and van den Boomgaard. 2,750,344.
Vandenburgh, Charles D., to American Viscose Corp. Liquid-
solid separating apparatus. 2,752,847, 7-3-56, CI. 100 — 116.
Van Denburgh, Leland W., Jr. : See —
Walker, Benjamin M., and Van Denburgh. 2,752,637.
Van Denburgh, William N. Blast cleaning apparatus.
2,729,918, 1-10-56, CI. 51—8.
Van Denburgh, William N. Rotary blast nozzle. 2,755,598,
7-24-56, CI. 51—11.
Van de Pol, Eugene J. M. : See —
Hekelaar, Johannes P. 2,749,833.
Van de Polder, Leendert J., to Hartford National Bank and
Trust Co., as trustee. Circuit arrangement for synchroniz-
ing an oscillator on a control oscillation. 2,748,281,
5-29-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Van de Ponseele, Fernand, and J. D. Williams. Slate trim-
ming machine. 2,731,961, 1-24-56, CI. 125 — 23.
Vanderbilt, Byron M. : See —
Arundale, Erving, and Vanderbilt. 2,758,143.
Garber, John D., Hollyday. and Vanderbilt. 2,746,925.
Young. David W., Vanderbilt, Cottle, and Morway.
2,755.224.
Vanderbilt, Byron M.. and J. P. Thorn, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Desulfurization of cracked naphthas with
formaldehyde and sodium. 2,773,805, 12-11-56, CI. 196 — 28.
Vanderbilt, R. T., Co., Inc. : See —
Bradley, Charles E., Jr. 2,765,327.
Crossland, Lloyd B., and Beasley. 2,768,082.
Somerville, Albert A. 2,752,282.
Somerville, Albert A. 2,765,254.
Vandercook & Sons, Inc. : See —
Rice, Robert T. 2,753,799.
Vandergriff, Arvel L., to Lummus Cotton Gin Co. Cotton
gin embodying improved pneumatic doffing mechanism.
2,733,481, 2-7-56, CI. 19—59.
Vandergriff, Arvel L., to Lummus Cotton Gin Co. Apparatus
for separating heavy objects from seed cotton. 2,760,235,
8-28-56, CI. 19—38.
Vandergriff, Henry W. Mine safety catch. 2,747,690.
5-29-56. CI. 187—81.
Vandergriff, Wayne J. : See —
Camilli, Guglielmo, Kierstead, Vandergriff, and Russ.
2,751,562.
Camilli, Guglielmo, and Vandergriff. 2,761,101.
Vanderhoof, Alton S., to Electronic Devices, Inc. Rectifier
stacks. 2,764,717, 9-25-56, CI. 317—234.
Vanderhoofven, Leonard. Peach pitting device. 2,750,975,
6-19-56, CI. 146—28.
Van Der Horst Corp. of America : See —
Poor. John. 2,745,800.
Van Der Hoven, Walter G., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp.
Method and apparatus for producing reinforced fibrous
products. 2,732,885, 1-31-56, CI. 154 — 27.
Van der Kogel, Albert F. Underwater breathing device.
2,753,865. 7-10-56, CI. 128—145.
Van der Kolk, Hendrik : See —
Dobson, Richard D., and van der Kolk. 2,767,840.
Van der Lee, Albertus. to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co., as trustee. Self-gasifying petroleum gas burner.
2,775,292, 12-25-56, CI. 158—02.
Van der Lely, Cornells. Device for picking up cut crop or
other material lying on the ground. 2,766,576, 10-16-56,
CI. 56—345.
Van der Linden, Petrus C. : See —
Haayman, Pieter W., van der Linden, Veeneman, and
Janssen. 2,772,190.
Lemmens, Hendrikus J., Jansen, Haayman, and van der
Linden. 2,737,607.
Vanderlip. Peter J. Apparatus for conditioning fuel oil.
2,753,928, 7-10-56, CI. 158—36.3.
Van der List, Theodor : See —
Paul, Herbert, and van der List. 2,764,178.
Vander Lugt, Thomas. Jr.. to vSutherland Paper Co. Container
units and collapsible holders for containers. 2,738 871,
3-20-56, CI. 206—65.
Vander Lugt, Thomas, Jr.. to Sutherland Paper Co. Parti-
tioned container. 2,745,587. 5-15-56. Cl. 229 — 15.
Vander Lugt, Thomas, Jr., to Sutherland Paper Co. Packag-
ing cartons which are particularly desirable for packaging
articles which may be easily broken or damage! _• i , ,
7-24-56, Cl. 229—19.
Vander Lugt, Thomas, Jr., to Sutherland Paper Co.
Cushioned cartons. 2.759.654. 8-21-56. Cl. 229 — 37.
Van der Meulen, Leonard. Machine for manufacturing bags.
2,730,934, 1-17-56, Cl. 93—18.
Van der Minne, Johan L. : See —
Stillebroer. Cornells, and van der Minne. 2,744.870.
Van Dernoot, Leo W.. to D. E. Makepeace Co. Method of
manufacturing watch cases. 2.736.951, 3-6-56, Cl. 29 — 179.
Van der Plas. Franciscus J. F. : See —
Van Dijk, Christiaan P., and van der Plas. 2,763,699.
Van der Plas, Franciscus J. F., and C. P. van Dijk, to
Shell Development Co. Relatively homogeneous low mo-
lecular weight copolymers, their preparation and compo-
sitions containing the same. 2,756,219, 7-24-56, Cl.
260—32.2.
Vander Ploeg, Alfred R., to The Texas Co. Catalytic crack-
ing and regeneration of catalyst. 2,760,913, 8-28-56,
Cl. 196—52.
Van der Poel, Franciscus H. J. : See —
Valeton, Josue J. P.. Hardi, and van der Poel. 2,775,716.
Vander Pool. Douglas G. : See —
Kalil. Emil O., Rumbold, and Vander Pool. 2,758,441.
Yanderpool. John F. Cathode plate for zinc recovery.
2,736.697, 2-28-56. Cl. 204 — 281.
Vander Pyl. Chester A., Jr. : See —
Hockett, Carl G., Kennedy, and Vander Pyl. 2,771.119.
Van der Pyl, Edward, to Norton Co. Synthesis of silicon
carbide. 2,729,542, 1-3-56, Cl. 23—208.
818
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Vandersen, Charles W., to Dictograph Products Co., Inc.
Microphone support. 2,745,508, 5-15-50, CI. 181 — 31.
Van der Ster, Johannes : See —
Junkers, Cornelius O., Kohler, Liebe, and van der Ster.
2,771,751.
Vander Ven, Charles E. Tobacco receptacle and pipe holder.
2,738,101. 3-13-50, CI. 220—85.
Van der Wal, Gerrit J., to Dorr-Oliver Inc. Multiple hydro-
cyclones. 2,73-1,030, 2-1-1-50, CI. 209—211.
Vander Wal, Robert J., L. A. Van Akkeren, and K. J. Buswell,
to Swift & Co. Lard. 2,763,556, 9-18-56, CI. 99 — 118.
Vander Weele, John C. : See —
White, Halbert C. and Vander Weele. 2.757.199.
Van der Willigen, Paul C. to Hartford National Bank and
Trust Co., as trustee. Electrical arc welding. 2,730,405,
1-10-56, CI. 117 — 206.
Van der Willigen, Paul C, to Hartford National Bank and
Trust Co., as trustee. Slag-forming body for use in bolt
welding and method of making same. 2,755,164, 7-17-56,
CI. 148 — 23.
Vander Woude, Jack C, and P. M. Morris, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Oxo process-separation and recovery of products and
reaction vehicle. 2,763,693, 9-18-56, CI. 260 — 604.
Van der Zijden, Martinus J. : See —
Kroenig, Walter, Hinseh, van der Zijden, and Jense.
2,732,345.
Van De Sampel, Achiel : See —
Hedquist, Milton T., Harroun, Mayhew, Van De Sampel,
and Whalen. 2,766,674.
Hedquist, Milton T., Mayhew, Van De Sampel, and
Whalen. 2,753,783.
Vande Sande, George, to General Railway Signal Co Gas
discharge tube binary device. 2,739,235, 3-20-56, CI.
250—27.
Vande Sande, George, to General Railway Signal Co. Relay
binary counter. 2,767,910, 10-23-56, CI. 235 — 61.
Vande Sande, George, to General Railwav Signal Co. Relay
stepping bank. 2,768,334, 10-23-56, CI. 317 — 140.
Van Deusen, Werter P. : See —
Minsk, Louis M., and Van Deusen. 2,732.297.
Minsk, Louis M., Van Deusen, and Robertson. 2,751,296.
Van Deventer, Christopher, III, to National Plastics, Inc.
Cloth roll bearings for looms. 2,741,516, 4-10-56, CI.
308—15.
Van Deventer, Christopher, III, to National Plastics, Inc.
Shuttle binder supports for looms. 2,755,825, 7-24-56,
CI. 139—185.
Van Deventer, Christopher, III, to National Plastics, Inc.
Loom sheaves. 2,760,378, 8-28-56, CI. 74 — 230.01.
Van Deventer, Frank M., to Walworth Co. Valve and pipe
line assemblies. 2,747,831, 5-29-56, CI. 251 — 124.
Van Deventer, Harry R., and J. J. Shively, to Telephone
Answering and Recording Corp. Control circuits for tele-
phone answering and recording devices. 2,743.3 I 5, 4-24-56
CI. 179—6.
Van Deventer, Ralph E., to Studebaker Packard Corp. Method
of welding cylinder to head. 2,209 220 m i; 50 <i
29 — 156.4.
Van De Warker, Merle M., to Crawford Door Co. Nylon
roller bearing roller assembly. 2,757.054, 7-31-50 CI
308—208.
Van de Wateren, Cornelius G., to Shell Development Co.
Method and reactor for continuouslv reacting liquids while
adding or removing heat. 2,702,082, 9-11-56 CI. 23 — 1.
Van De Wiel. Alfred, to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co., as trustee. Mutator system, more particularly a recti-
fying system, in the Graetz arrangement, and to a method
of controlling such a system. 2,748,317, 5-29-56, CI.
315—144.
Van de Zande, Lodewijk J. C. Process for fireprooflng porous
materials. 2.700.729. 11-0-50. 01. 117—137.
Van Dijck, Willem J. D., to Shell Development Co. Separa-
tion of emulsions by filtration. 2,758.720, 8-14-56, CI.
210—149.
Van Dijck, Willem J. D., to Shell Development Co. Method
of preventing retrograde condensation in gas fields.
2,767.791. 10-23-56, CI. 166—7.
Van Dijk, Christiaan P. : See —
Van der Plas, Franciscus J. F., and van Dijk. 2,750.219.
Van Dijk. Christiaan P., and F. J. F. van der Plas. to Shell
Development Co. Homogeneous steadv state conversions
in turbulence chambers and apparatus therefor. 2,703,099.
9-18-56, CI. 260—654.
Van Dijk. John C. : See-
Waterman, Hein I., and Sidjderius. 2,761.563.
Van Dok, Willem S. Apparatus for wrapping fruit. 2.743.50 1,
5-1-56. CI. 53—227.
Van Dolah, Delos B., to Swift & Co. Poultry processing ap-
paratus. 2.732,583, 1-31-56, CI. 17—11.2.
Van Doom. Donald W.. and W. C. Pease III. to Lmiimus
Cotton Gin Co. Operating mechanism for gin breasts and
multiple gin system. 2.761,178. 9-4-56. CI. 19 — 48.
Van Doorne, Hubertus J., and J. J. Pop. Vehicle convertible
for carrying men or goods. 2,729,501, 1-3-56, CI. 296 — 66.
Van Doorne, Hubertus J. Tractor for towing ordnance or
other heavy vehicles. 2.746.586, 5-22-56. CI. 192 — 99.
Van Doren, William L. Box dumping machine. 2,735,501,
2-21-56, CI. 214 — 311.
Van Dorn, Horace B., and R. W. Moran, to The Fafnir Bear-
ing Co. Gear-tooth construction. 2.737.057, 3-6-56, CI.
74—460.
Van Dorsten. Adriamis C.. and A. Vovhoeff, to Hartford
National Bank and Trust Co., as trustee. High-vacuum
molecular pump. 2,730,297, 1-10-56, CI. 230 — 118.
Vandre, Walter E. Automatic bottle cap remover.
2,747,443, 5-29-56, CI. 81—3.2.
Van Dusen, Charles A. and L. \\'., to Van Dusen engineering
Co. Vacuum fixture. 2,730,325, 1-10-50, CI. 248 — 206.
Van Dusen, Charles H., Jr. : See —
Brinnick, Frederic E., and Van Dusen. 2,773,779.
Van Dusen, Charles H., Jr., to Addressograph-Multigraph
Corp. Printing plates. 2,732,796, 1-31-56, CI. 101 — 149.2.
Van Dusen Engineering Co. : See —
Van Dusen, Charles A. and L. W. 2,730,325.
Van Dusen, Frederick E., to Van Dale Farm Machines, Inc.
Vehicle mounted bale loader. 2,758,729, 8-14-56, CI.
214—77.
Van Dusen, Harold A., Jr., to McGraw Electric Co. Swivel
marker for elevated runway fixtures. 2, < 50,488, 0-12-50,
CI. 240—1.2.
Van Dusen, Harold A., Jr., to McGraw Electric Co. Airfield
light projector. 2,764,670, 9-25-56, CI. 240 — 1.2.
Van Dusen, Laurence W. : See —
Van Dusen. Charles A. and L. W. 2,730,325.
Van Dusen, Laurence W., to Mission Industries. Necktie
hanger. 2,760,648, 8-28-56, CI. 211—118.
Van Duyn, Adrianus, to U. S. Slicing Machine Co., Inc. Com-
bination weighing and price computing machine. 2,737,382,
3-6-56, CI. 205 — 39.
Van Duyn, Adrianus, to U. S. Slicing Machine Co., Inc.
Weighing scale. 2,746,342, 5-22-50, CI. 88—1.
Van Duyn, Adrianus, to U. S. Slicing Machine Co., Inc. Knife
and bearing structure for weighing scales. 2,746,814,
5-22-56, CI. 308—2.
Van Dyke, Arthur W., to The Diamond Match Co. Molded
pulp carton. 2,702,547, 9-11-50, CI. 229 — 2.5.
Van Dyke, Arthur W., to The Diamond Match Co. Molded
pulp carton. 2,702,548, 9-11-50, CI. 229—2.5.
Van Dyke, Arthur W., to The Diamond Match Co. Molded
pulp carton. 2,702,549, 9-11-50, CI. 229 — 2.5.
Van Dyke, Henry A. Variable speed transmission. 2,762,239,
9-11-56, CI. 74—090.
Van Elkan, Harry : See —
Horvath, Alexander. Van Elkan. ami Bresk. 2.700,015.
Van Embden, Hendrik J. M.. to Hartford National Rank and
Trust Co., as trustee. Method for sealing an iron member
to a glass part. 2,759,252, 8-21-56, CI. 29—472.9.
Van Erp, John W. T. Materials testing device. 2,737,048,
3-6-56, CI. 73—79.
Vanes. John A. Revolving trough cattle feeder. 2,745,380,
5-15-56, CI. 119—52.
Van Esley, Theodore. Polish applicator. 2,742,660, 4-24-56,
CI. 15—138.
Van Essen, Harold E.. Jr. : See —
Walde, Arthur W., Van Essen, and Zbornik. 2,762.821.
Van Etten. Howard A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Bookbinding material comprising a vinyl chloride polymer
and castor oil maleate. 2,733,223, 1-31-56, CI. 260—23.
Van Eyk. Christiaan J. Electrical contactor. 2.762.8S4,
9-11-56, CI. 200—117.
Van Fowler, Jess. Quick-release knockout punch. 2,735.189,
2-21-56, CI. 164—101.
Van Gelder, Dirk W.. to Koninklijke Industrieele Maatsehap-
pij voorheen Noury & Van der Lande N. V. Process for the
preparation of a novel sodium perborate trihydrate.
2,761,759, 9-4-56, CI. 23—60.
Van Gelder, Gozewijn : See —
Vervest, Wilhelnius L., van Gelder, and Waarle.
2,770,136.
Van Gelder, Gozewijn, and W. L. Vervest, to Hartford Na-
tional Bank and Trust Co., as trustee. High-frequency
coil of the kind comprising a tapping which is displaceable
bv means of a screw spindle. 2,769,963, 11-6-56, CI.
336—139.
Van Gelder, Zeger, to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co.,
as trustee. Device of the kind comprising an energy am-
plifying tube having a pentode characteristic curve.
2,755.411, 7-17-56, CI. 315—13.
Van Gieson, David W. Telephone index. 2,741,860, 4-17-56.
CI. 40—10.5.
Van Gilder, Carll F., and W. C. Harney, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Solutions of rubbery polymers from parti-
cles of uniform diameter. 2,771,458, 11-20-56, CI.
260—33.6.
Van Graafeiland, Milton I. : See —
Brokaw, George Y., and Van Graafeiland. 2,732,387.
Van Ham. Ernest E., to Jerguson Gage & Valve Co. Liquid
level indicator. 2,747,404, 5-29-56. CI. 73—302.
Van Hare, George, and R. Montgomery, to Chemical Construc-
tion Corp. Method of precipitating metals in metallic form
from ammonical ammonium salt solutions. 2,733,990,
2-7-56, CI. 75—108.
Vanharen, Lambert, and P. Octors. to Solvay & Cie. Method
for extraction of alkali metals from their amalgams.
2,750,281, 6-12-56, CI. 75—66.
Van Heuven, Engelbert W. : See —
Bergmans, Jan. and van Heuven. 2,745,623.
Van Heuven, Engelbert W., to Hartford National Bank and
Trust Co., as trustee. Resilient support for low-pressure
mercurv vapor discharge lamp. 2,702,909. 9-11-56, CI.
240—90.
Van Hoek, Cornelia
Toegepast-Natuu
lyzing apparatus
2-21-56, CI. 204-
Nnderlandsp Centrale Organisatie Voor
tenschappeliik Onderzoek. Electrodia-
fh supported membranes. 2,735,812,
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Van Hoek, Cornells, ami S. G. Wiechers, to Nederlandse Cen-
trale Organisatie Voor Toegepast-Natuurwetenschuppoh.il;
Onderzoek. Multicell electrodialysis apparatus. 2,758, OS:.!,
8-7-56, CI. 204 — 301.
Van Hoesen, Edmund M. : See — „„„„„„,.
Hood, Henry J., Nowack, and Van Hoesen. 2/763,045.
Hood, Henry J., Nowack, and Van Hoesen. 2,771,827.
Van Hoespn, HaVold E. : See — , „,.„.
Streuber, Rudolf G., Van Hoesen, and Wilhson.
2 760,143.
Van Hofweegen, Johannes M., to Hartford National Bank
and Trust Co., as trustee. Frequency-modulated oscillator
with automatic frequency correction. 2,708,293, 10-23-50,
CI. 250—36.
Van Hook, Charles F. Vertical twisting machine. 2, ti 3,344,
12-11-56, CI. 57—58.52.
Van Hook, Charles J., to Jet-Heet, Inc. Liquid heating and
circulating systems. 2,755,792, 7-24-56, CI. 126—210.
Van Horn, Clarence R., and G. P. Pirwitz, to Y\ ollensak
Optical Co. Lens cap. 2,769,304, 11-6-56, CI. 88 — 1.
Van Horn, Maurice II. : See —
Sweet, Sterling S., Van Horn, and Newsome. 2,743,250.
Van Home, Vera C. Girdle. 2,745,103, 0-15-56, CI. 2 — 37.
Van Home, William L. : See— „,„,,„
Bauer, La Verne N., Neher, and Van Home. 2,731,448.
Van Houfen, George Ii. Electrodeposition of bright zinc
plate. 2,729,602, 1-3-56, CI. 204 — 55.
Vani, James, and A. J. Malpede, to Service Metal Fabricators,
Inc. Drier for automobiles. 2,758,392, 8-14-56, CI.
Van Ike, Malcome. Lamp-heated vaporizer. 2,761,055,
8-28-56, CI. 219 — 45.
Vaniman. (Jeorge II. : See — .
Christensen, Carsten O., and Vaniman. 2,(69,291.
Van Iperen, Bernardus B., to Hartford National Bank and
Trust Co., as trustee. Velocity modulation tube ot the kind
comprising a drift space. 2,754,448, 7-10-56, CI. 31o— 6.
Van Iperen, Dirk C. : See —
Blok, Lourens, and van Iperen. 2.751,481.
Van Iperen, Kirk C, to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co., as trustee. Method of heating a workpiece by high-
frequency currents. 2,759,085, 8-14-56, CI. 219 — 10.41.
Van Iperen, Dirk C, to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co., as trustee. Inductor for inductive H. F. heating.
2,765,389, 10-2-56, CI. 219 — 10.79.
Vanity Fair Mills, Inc. : See —
Bellini, Eugene. 2.750,772.
Bellini, Eugene. 2,775,108.
Van Jepmond, Howard : See —
Wilson, Rex, and Van Jepmond. 2,760,108.
Van Julsingha, Jacob, to N. V. Centrale Suiker Maatschappi.i.
Process for purifying molasses and crystalizing sugar
therefrom. 2,759.857, 8-21-56, CI. 127—48.
Van Kaick, Edmund, and H. Hess. Internal pole generator
for alternating currents. 2,748,342, 5-29-56, CI. 322—28.
Van Krevelen. Dirk W., and A. L. de Gelder, to Maatschappi.i
voor Kolenbeiwerking Stamicarbon N. V. Preparation of
amides and lactams 2.7611,000. 10-30-56. CI. 260—239.3.
Van Krevelen. Edward 1!.. to General Mills. Inc. Apparatus
for remote control of balloon altitude. 2,740,59S, 4-3-56,
CI. 244 — 96.
Van Lare. Earl J. : See — „„„„,.,„
Brooker, Leslie G. S., and Van Lare. 2.748,115.
Van Lare, Earl J., to Eastman Kodak Co. Symmetrical carbo-
cvanine dves. 2,739,149, 3-20-56, CI. 260—240.65.
Van Leer, Oscar J., and C. C. Grotnes, to Grotnes Machine
Works, Inc. Method of and apparatus for making steel
drums. 2,733.502, 2-7-56, CI. 29— 45S
Van Lieshout, Loisius J. A., to Consolidated Electronics
Industries Corp. Transmission device. 2,772,760, 12-4-56,
Van' Litsenburg, Joseph T. W., to Luxor Plastics N. V.
Stopper for tablet containers. 2,767,864, 10-23-56, CI.
215—37.
Van Loenen, William F. : See —
Titus, Leslie, and Van Loenen. 2,729,855.
Van Loon. Mintje. to Shell Development Co. Compounded
lubricating compositions. 2.744.069. 5-1-56, CI. 252 — 40.7.
Van Loon, Willpm : See —
Kardaun. Georg, and van Loon. 2.742.001.
Van Loon, Willem, and S. Koopal. to Stamicarbon N. V.
Preparation of calcium carbide. 2.738.256. 3-13-56. CI.
23—208.
Van Meter, Theodore : See —
Gardiner, Duncan B., Parsons, and Van Meter. 2.768.699.
Van Meter, Vincent J. : See —
Politsch, Vernev G., Early, and Van Meter. 2.7"., ,<i:;.
Van Meter, William J. Double hinged door. 2,738.543,
3-20-56, CI. 16 — 147.
Van Millingen. Rpuel D. : See —
Brownhill. Frank D.. and van Millicen. 2.768.525.
Wplsh. Robert J., and van Millingen. 2.731.798.
Vann, William H.. to General Motors Torn. Crankshaft rear
bearing cap oil seal. 2,746,429. 5-22-56. CI. 121—194.
Vannah. William E. : See-
Howe, Wilfred H.. and Vannah. 2.754.053.
Van Npss. P.ruce. to The Louis Allis Co. Shipping container.
2.733.851. CI. 229—14.
Van Ness. Hubert W. : See —
Hartwig. Edward C.. and Van Ness. 2.748.343.
Stadum. Clarence B.. Hartwig, and van Ness. 2.735,037.
Van Ness. Hubert W.. to Westin chouse Electric Corp. Weld
current meter and monitor. 2.739.215. 3-20-50. CI. 219 — 4.
2,729,085, 1-3-56, CI.
2,740,234, 4-3-56, CI.
nd Gorter. 2,762,777.
Van Ness, Hubert W., to Westinghouse
trie discharge apparatus. 2,760,141, 8-
Vannest, Amil A. : See —
McAfee, Frank W., Snively, and Vannest. 2,763,900.
Van Nice, Robert I. : See —
Evans, William G., Van Nice, and Hall. 2,740,086.
Van Nice, Robert I., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Flip-flop
element for control systems. 2,760.085, 8-21-50, CI.
307—88.
Van Nice, Robert I , to Wcsiinghouso Electric Corp. Flip-flop
elements for control systems. 2.700.086, 8-21-56, CI.
307—88.
Van Nordstrand, Robert A., to Sinclair Refining Co. Regen-
eration of silica-magnesia cracking catalysts. 2,754.272,
7-10-56, CI. 252—416.
Van Nordstrand, Robert A., H. L. Pelzer. and J. W. Teter. to
Sinclair Refining Co. Recovery of c.yclobpxanp and methvl
cyclopentane from petroleum. 2,759,917, 8-21-56, CI.
260—90.5.
Van Norman Co. : See —
Healy, Francis P. 2,737,760.
Van Norman, Kenneth M. Lighters.
67—4.1.
Van Norman, Truman. Transplanter.
47 — 37.
Van Oosterhout, Gerald W. : See —
Went, Jan J., Van Oosterhout, i
Van Oosterhout. Hendricus A. : See —
fransberg, Rolf, and Van Oosterhout. 2,742.412
Cransberg, Rolf, and Van Oosterhout. 2,742,413
Van Ormer. David D., to Radio Corp. of America. Cathode
ray tube. 2,745.978, 5-15 56, CI. 313—69.
Van Ormer, William K., and J. B. Aust, to The Carborundum
Co. Abrasive article. 2,770,928, 11-20-56, CI. 51—195.
Van Ornum, Vern W., and J. P. Lidral, to Boeing Airplane
Co. Air-driven blowers. 2,761,617, 9-4-56, CI. 230 — 116.
Van Otteren, Wilbur M., and W. J. Hafner, to The Grover
Co. Transfer device for conveyor system. 2,773,658,
12-11-56, CI. 243 — 1.
Van Overheek, Adrianus J. W. M., to Hartford National Bank
and Trust Co., as trustee. Electric discharge tube.
2.760,067, 8-21-56, CI. 250—27.
Van Overbeek, Adrianus J. W. M., to Hartford National Bank
and Trust Co., as trustee. Device comprising an electric dis-
charge tube having a concentrated electron beam. 2,762.916.
9-11-56, CI. 250—27.
Van Overbeek, Adrianus J. W. M., to Hartford National
Bank and Trust Co., as trustee. Circuit for generating
sawtooth oscillations. 2,708.294. 10-23-56. CI. 250—36.
Van Overbeek, Adrianus J. W. M., to Hartford National Bank
and Trust Co., as trustee. Transistor mixing circuit.
2,775,705, 12-25-56, CI. 250—36.
Van Overbeek, Adrianus J. W. M., and J. L. H. .Tonker. to Hart-
ford National Bank and Trust Co.. as trustee. Device com-
prising an electric discharge tube of thp electron-beam type.
2,754.375. 7-10-56. CI. 179—171.
Van Overbeek, Johannes : See —
Solowav. Samuel B., Morales, and Van Overbeek.
2,758.918.
Van Pappelendain. Carl A. Method of fabricating structural
sandwiches. 2,746.139, 5-22-56. CI. 29 — 455.
Van Pappelendain, Carl, A., to North American Aviation, Tnc.
Apparatus for making corrugated core structural sheet
material. 2,747,064, 5-22-56, CI. 219—4.
Van Pelt. Arthur A. Bearing construction. 2.740,647,
4-3-56. CI. 286 — 10.
Van Raden, Frederick F., to NePeer Co. Adjustable saddle
asspmbly for vehicle springs. 2.745.661, 5-15-56, CI.
267—52.
Van Raden, Harvey B., to Ne Pper Co. Spring shackle con-
struction. 2.733.059, 1-31-56. CI. 267 — 30.
Van Raden. Harvey B., to Ne Peer Co. Tandem axle spring
and torque arm assembly. 2,734,755, 2-14-56. CI. 280—
104.5.
Van Raden, Harvev B.. to Ne Peer Co. Tandem axlp suspen-
sion. 2.741.491, 4-10-56. CI. 280—104.5.
Van Raden. Harvey B.. to Ne Peer Co. Spring end shackle.
2.762.622. 9-11-56. CI 267—54.
Van Rensselaer, Hendrik B.. to Lock Joint Pipe Co. Ap-
paratus for forming a hollow body of concrete or the like.
2,772.405. 12-4-50. CI. 25—30.
Van Rensselaer, Hendrik B.. to Lock Joint Pipe Co. Ap-
paratus for forming a hollow body of concrete or the like.
2,772.466, 12-4-56. CI. 25—30.
Van Rheenen. Dirk W. : See —
De Jong. Frans H., and Van Rheenen. 2,775,735.
Van Riel. Pieter. to Machinefahriek Reinoveld N. V. Methods
for dewatering material in a centrifugal machine. 2.752.043,
6-26-56. CI. 210 — 69.
Van Rijssel. Ti.is W. : See —
Alink. Roelof J. H.. Jaspers, and Van Riissel. 2.758.943.
.Tonker. Hendrik. Alink. and van Rii-sel. -J.73S 272.
Van Riissel, Ti.is W.. H. J. Houtman and H. .Tonker. to Hart-
ford National Bank and Trust Co.. as trustee. Method of
producing photographic images. 2.733.144, 1-31-56, CI.
95 — 6.
Van Riper, .Turian W. Plastic material extrusion head.
2,760.230. 8-28-56. CI. 18—13.
Van Rosen. Robert. G. F. Arens. and G. E. Rtruble. to The
Gardner Board and Carton Co. Unitary folding box.
2.756.920, 7-31-56. CI. 229—31.
Van Rosen. Robert E., to Robert Gair Co., Inc. Paperboard
carton. 2.741.418, 4-10-56, CI. 229 — 45.
820
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Van Rosen, Robert E., and G. A. Manizza, to Robert Gair Co.,
Inc Folding paperboard carton nap locking construction.
2,753,103, 7-3-56, CI. 229—34.
Van Rossem, Walter J. Package of reversible hydrocolloid
impression material and water-soluble inorganic salt.
2,729.328, 1-3-56, CI. 206—63.5.
Van Ryan, Antbony, to McGraw Electric Co. Electro-me-
chanical control means. 2,730,671, 1-10-56, CI. 323—43.5.
Van Rvan Anthony, to McGraw Electric Co. Lock-in cir-
cuit interrupter. 2,732,456, 1-24-56, CI 200—89 .
Van Ryan, Anthony, to McGraw Electric Co. Circuit inter-
rupters. 2.747,320, 5-29-56, CI. 317—14.
Van Rvan, Anthony, to McGraw Electric Co. Mercury vapor
lighting system. 2,760,117, 8-21-56, CI. 315—122. .
Van Ryan, Anthony, and W. R. Harry, to McGraw Electric
Co. Circuit interrupters. 2,734,972, 2-14-56 CI. 200—150.
Van Ryzin Joseph P., to Appleton Wood Products Co. Suction
box cover. 2,740,332, 4-3-56, CI. 92—51.
Van Sant, Lewis R. : See —
Knlhoefer, Walter P. 2,738,191. .
Van Schie, Robert J. Metal sheet transfer device. Re. 24,14o,
4-24-56, CI. 198—218.
Van Scov, Robert W. : See —
Connelly, Robert P., and Van Scoy. 2.766,275.
Vanselow, Waldemar, and J. A. Leermakers, to Eastman
Kodak Co. Stabilization of photothermographic prints.
2,732,304, 1-24-56, CI. 95—7.
Van Sickel, Ernest : See — „„„„„.,
Sandberg, Ray A., and Van Sickel. 2,751.794.
Van Sickle, Roswell C, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Cir-
cuit breaker mechanisms. 2.700,025, 8-21-56, CI. 200—81.
Van iSittert, Paul R., to The Rotor Tool Co. Torque release
clutch. 2,732,050, 1-24-56, CI. 192—56.
Van Sittert, Paul R., to The Rotor Tool Co. Power multi-
plying mechanism for portable hand tools. 2,766,631,
10-16-56, CI. 74— 110. TT
Van Slooten, Louis J., to General Motors Corp. Hydraulic
valve lifter. 2,746,437, 5-22-56, CI. 123—90.
Van Staalduinen, Leendert C. A. Set of transplanting pots.
2,741,875, 4-17-56, CI. 47—38.
Van Steeden, Adriaan G. : See —
Pluim, Jan, Sipkes, and van Steeden. 2,733,986.
Van Steenberg, John P. Apparatus for and method of
machining valve wedge with disc grinder. 2,743,556,
5-1-56, CI. 51—125.
Vansteenkiste, Alfred : See —
Vansteenkiste, Mary L. M. and A. 2,769,779.
Vansteenkiste, Mary L. M. and A. Water purifier for aquar-
iums. 2,769,779, 11-6-56, CI. 210 — 16.
Van Strien, Richard E. : See —
Hill, Philip, and Van Strien. 2,751,284.
Hill, Philip, Van Strien, and Towle. 2,751,359.
Van Strien, Richard E., to Standard Oil Co. Presolvated
aluminum soap gelling agents. 2,751,360, 6-19-56, CI.
252—316.
Van Strien, Richard E., and P. H. Towle, to Standard Oil
Co. Rapid gelling basic aluminum soaps. 2,751,283,
6-19-56, CI. 44—7.
Van Strien, Richard E., P. H. Towle, and P. Hill, to Standard
Oil Co. Liquid hydrocarbon gelling agents. 2,751,361,
6-19-56, CI. 252—316.
Van Suchtelen, Harold, to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co., as trustee. Device for the transmission of mechanical
vibrations to a material medium. 2,772,862, 12—4-56, CI.
259—1.
Van Swaay, Henri. Form for making splints and the like.
2,759.475, 8-21-56, CI. 128 — 90.
Vanta Co., Inc., The: See —
Wyner, Justin L. 2,736,031.
Van Taack-Trakranen, Frederic : See —
Krzikalla, Hans, and van Taack-Trakranen. 2,748,094.
Van Tilburg, Piet : See —
Greefkes. Johannes A., de Jager, and van Tilburg.
2,744,959.
Greefkes. Johannes A., De Jager, and Van Tilburg.
2,760,003.
Greefkes. Johannes A., and van Tilburg. 2,744,960.
Vantlander. Edward, and F. Jacobs, to Constellation Cup
Corp. Cup-making machine. 2,746,626, 5-22-56, CI.
214—146.5.
Van Tol, Hendrikus J. M.. to Hartford National Bank and
Trust Co., as trustee. Electric discharge tube. 2,736,835,
2-28-56, CI. 313—331.
Van't Spijker, Peter : See —
Hooe, Han, and Van't Spijker. 2.754,32] .
Van Valkenburgh, Cecil J. Yieldable pads of cushion mate-
rial. 2,763,013, 9-18-56. CI. 5—91.
Van Valkenburg, Howard E., and R. E. Sansom, to Sperry
Products, Inc. Ultrasonic inspection of rail joints.
2,736,193, 2-28-56, CI. 73—67.
Van Valkenburg, Howard E., and E. G. Cook, to Sperry
Products, Inc. Automatic scanning and recording device
for ultrasonic inspection of materials. 2,740,289, 4-3-56,
CI. 73—67.
Van Valkenburgh, Edward A. Liquid for reclaiming rubber.
2,736,662, 2-28-56, CI. 106—123.
Van Valkenburgh Nooger & Neville, Inc. : See —
Buitenkant, Nathan. 2,764,821.
Van Veen, Anton. Totalizer counter having means for stop-
ping operation on reaching a predetermined number.
2,762,567, 9-11-56, CI. 235—132.
Van Veen, Frederick J. P. Sleeping bag structure. 2,730,721,
1-17-56, CI. 2—69.5.
Van Vliet, John. Apparatus for smoke abatement and by-
products recovery. 2,744,737, 5-8-56, CI. 261 — 91.
Van Vooren, August : See —
Boyd, Roy W., Van Vooren, and Ruehl. 2,735,164.
Van Vooren, Fred A. Air inflating device for tires. 2,761.601,
9-4-56, CI. 226—20.6.
Van Voorhees, Joan H. : See —
Herod, Fay R. 2,758,887.
Van Vorst, C. B., Co. : See —
Bridges, Alvah Q., and Burtiz. 2,749,690.
Van Waert, Gerardus, to N. V. Technische Maatschappij
Marchand-Andriessen. Keyboard for mail sorting appara-
tus. 2,730,248, 1-10-56, CI. 214—11.
Van Wagener, Raymond H. : See —
Hanson, Walter J., and Van Wagener. 2,748,698.
Van Wallendael, John H, to International Business Machines
Corp. Diagonal ribbon feed. 2,734,615, 2-14-56, CI.
197 — 167.
Van Weel, Adelbert. to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co., as trustee. Radio receiver with interchannel noise
suppression. 2,745,003, 5-8-56, CI 250 — 20
Van Weel, Adelbert, to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co., as trustee. Method and device for testing the phase-
characteristics of networks. 2,752,565, 6-26-56, CI.
Van Weel Adelbert, to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co ,
as trustee. Time-multiplex pulse modulation communica-
tion system. 2,760,002, 8-21-56, CI. 179—15
Van Werd, Johannes H. F. : See —
VanTOT^V^nA8 HSee-and ^ ^ 2'751'569-
Yante £u!nehvRfse^aild Van WiCWin- 2'?73'396-
Clarkson, Ralph E., and van Wilgen. 2,736,117
Clarkson, Ralph E., and van Wilgen. 2,736,118
Carkson Ralph E., and van Wilgen. 2,736,119.
Van Winkle, Delbert M. : See —
rr ^M8,011-.,1^]1 p- Shulman, and Van Winkle. 2,743,201.
Van Winkle, John L. : See —
Morris, Rupert C, and Van Winkle. 2,744,128.
Morris, Rupert C. Van Winkle, and Williams. 2 767 142
Watson, Forrest J.. Morris, and Van Winkle 2 753 308'
Van Winkle, John L., E. R. Bell, and R. C. Morris, 'to Shell
10e-2-56mci 252— 39L?bricatinS compositions. 2,765,276,
Van Winkle, John L., and R. C. Morris, to Shell Development
Co. Ternary complexes of perhalocarbons, aluminum tri-
halidesjind phosphorous trihalides. 2,768,960, 10-30-56,
Van Wyk, Joseph W. : See —
Bolt, John A., and Van Wyk. 2,752,316
l_ia87te' william R- H°S ringer. 2,756,427, 7-31-56, CI.
Va2D,74?!7nd2W5-12e9-5?' ClKl ^ *"* C°°ling mCaM-
Va9-ll-™6 Tnn<244?ll 1^rrestinS Sear for aircraft. 2,762,586,
Van Zelst ' Johannes J. Z., to Hartford National Bank and
l,7^65C70,' 12a-25-5Ui:eci l?^^1161 anW>S circuit.
Vanzo, Marcello, to Pirelli S. p. A. Machine for making re-
inforced rubbei tubing. 2,732,884, 1-31-56, CI. 154—6
Vapor Heating Corp. : See —
Armbrust, Roy J., and La Rocque. 2,735,410.
Clarkson, Alick. 2,775,555.
Clarkson, Alick, and Miller. 2,751,894.
Impey, Charles E., Christ, and Johnson. 2,729,396.
Lemos, Albert, Jr., and Cunningham. 2,753,851
Moore, Edward B., Peterson, and Stack. 2,743,740
Myrent, Harry L., and Elwood. 2,756,026.
Parks, William W., and Peterson. 2,760 726
Payne, Harold W. 2,771,934.
Peterson, William R., and Krupp. 2,729,394.
Peterson, William R., Krupp, and Stack. 2,764,354.
Rutherford, Frost B. 2,763,871.
'Sebaski, John. 2,731,902.
Vapor Recovery Systems Co. : See —
Dickinson, Horace. 2,745,087.
Varady, Dominic. Mortar, plaster, and cement mixer
2,757,911, 8-7-56, CI. 259—177.
Varallo, Francis A. : See —
Tarca, Edward L., and Varallo. 2,747,093.
Varela. Arthur A. Synchronizing system. 2,730,711,1-10-56,
CI. 343 — 13.
Decoupling system. 2,747,082, 5-22-56,
Varga, Andrg, and F. T. Stott, to Carding Specialists
(Canada) Ltd. Distribution of pressure between a pair of
pressure rollers. 2,762,295, 9-11-50, CI. 100 — 158
Varga, Andrew. Color television system. 2,740,831, 4-3-56,
CI. 178—5.4.
Varga, Oscar W., to Technical Equipment Corp. Machines for
cleaning hypodermic needles. 2,754,534, 7-17-56, CI.
15—302.
Vargo, Frank J., to Jackes-Evans Mfg. Co
ber for pilot operated valv
251—30.
2,758,239.
Shepherd, Gordon L. 2.73S,-I3S.
Varian, Russell H. 2,758,2-15.
Amplifying
2,738,157, 3-13-E
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Varian, Russell H. : See—
Hansen, William W.. and Varian. 2,757.312.
Varian, Russell H., to Varian Associates. Beam type elec-
tronic tube. 2,758,245, 8-7-50, CI. 315 — 5.
Varian, Russell H., and W. W. Hansen, to Sperry Rand Corp.
Radio controlled projectiles. 2,737,356, 3-6-56, CI. 244 — 14.
Variapat A. G. : See —
Martin, Henry. 2,752,393.
Varker, Thomas L. Garment hanger. 2,754,038, 7-10-56,
CI. 223—94.
Varkonyi, Geza : See —
Varkonyi, Gyula, Bokor, and Varkonyi. 2,738,810.
Varkonyi, Gyula, V. Bokor, and G. Varkonyi, to "Licencia"
Talalmanyokat Ertekesito Vallalat. High capacity mechan-
cal looms. 2,73S,810, 3-20-56, Cl. 139 — 18.
Varley Dry Accumulators Ltd. : .See —
Fuller, Leonard, and Szper. 2,738,374.
Varley, Jesse : See —
Hewitt, Thomas, Miller, and Varley. 2,732,294.
Varn, Madison H. Hand tool for cutting crabgrass and the
like. 2,753,632, 7-10-56, Cl. 30—355.
Varner, Stuart L. : See —
Schoeppel, John F., Varner, and Herr. 2,764,653.
varnerin, Lawrence J., Jr., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Microwave windows and gaseous devices. 2,748,351,
5-29-56, Cl. 333 — 13
Varney, Benjamin F. : See —
Vergilio, Arthur D., McLaughlin, and Varney. 2,740,001
Varney Bruce, D. C. Scholes, and J. T. Landes, to National
Alfalfa Dehydrating and Milling Co. Method of making
granular, dehydrated products. 2,739,895, 3-27-56, Cl.
Varney, Frederick M. Airborne radiation detector. 2,730,626
1-10-56. Cl. 250 — 83.6.
Varney, Gordon. Power truck for miniature electric trains.
2,739,541, 3-27-56, Cl. 105—119.
Varney, ^ Justin A. Signalling drift indicator. 2,762,132,
Varrin, Andre J., to Screw Machine Products Co. Liquid
dispensers. 2,757,846, 8-7-56, Cl. 226 — 107.
Vartanian, Haig G. Brake condition signaling device.
2,743,329, 4-24-56, Cl. 200—61.89
Vartia, Karl O. Method of construction utilizing inflatable
fluid containers. 2.740.592. 6-12-56 Cl 25 155
Vary, Willette A. Necktie knot device. 2,754,518, 7-17-56,
Grinding wheel. 2,767,523, 10-23-56,
Cl. 2—153.
Vasbinder, George R.
Cl. 51—184.1.
Vasby,Oscar A. Ice cream freezer and dispenser. 2,758,823,
Vasey, Charles H., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
o «o J^ro,Py£iHJidlP®:4'6"dione derivatives. 2,760,962,
splitting machines. 2,771,107,
8-28-56, Cl. 260—260.
Vasey, John G. Shake
11-20-56, Cl. 144 — 193.
Vassel, Bruno : See —
Garst, Roger G., and Vassel. 2,766.282
Vassel, Bruno, to International Minerals & Chemical Corp.
Separation of tyrosine. 2,738,366, 3-13-56, Cl. 260 — 519
Vassel, Bruno, to International Minerals & Chemical Corp.
Modified putrescine synthesis using dimethylformamide as
solvent. 2,757,198, 7-31-56, Cl. 260 — 583.
Vassel, Bruno, to International Minerals & Chemical Corp.
Process of producing L-glutamine. 2,762 841, 9-11-56 Cl.
260 — 534.
Vassel Bruno, to International Minerals & Chemical Corp.
Glutamic acid derivatives and process of producing same.
2,768,966, 10-30-56, Cl. 260—482.
Vassel Bruno, and R. M. Kwapich, to International Minerals
& Chemical Corp. Preparation of guanidino type com-
pounds. 2.759.017, 8-14-56, Cl. 260 — 534.
Vasseur, D. C. : See —
Kuhlenschmidt, Donald, and Vasseur. 2,760,353.
Vasshaug, Jorgen A. Working table. 2,745,709, 5-15-56,
Cl. 312—330.
Vassilkovsky, Voldemar. Apparatus for the production of ex-
tinguishing foam. 2,761.516, 9-4-56, Cl. 169 — 15.
Vaucher. Eric. Automatic winding gear for watches.
2,752,751, 7-3-56, Cl. 58—82.
Vaughan. Charles H. Control mechanism for toy. 2,730,837,
1-17-56, Cl. 46—210.
Vaughan, Joseph A., to Southern Wood Preserving Co.
Method of controlling air seasoning of wood. 2,763,069,
9-18-56. Cl. 34 — 28.
Vaughan. Mervyn F.. to The Distillers Co. Ltd. Curing 2,4-
dimethylstyrene polymers with tertiarv butvl peroxides.
2.734,894, 2-14-56, Cl. 260 — 93.5.
Vaughan, Mervyn F., and F. J. Bellringer, to The Distillers
Co. Ltd. Inhibition of polymerization during the purifica-
tion of acrylates by distillation. 2,741,583, 4-10-56,
Cl. 202—39.5.
Vaughan, Paul J., to The Goodvear Tire & Rubber Co. Stretch-
ing of film followed by lamination. 2,740,742, 4-3-56,
Cl. 154—124.
Vnughan. Paul J., and N. W. Hockett, to The Goodvear Tire
& Rubber Co. Stretching and laminating thermb-stretch-
able film. 2,740,741, 4-3-56. Cl. 154 — 124.
Vaughan, Roy A. Protective device. 2,740,544, 4-3-56, Cl.
215—12.
A'aughan. Roy C. Miniature electric motors. 2,745,025,
5-8-56, Cl. 310—22.
Vaughan, Vernon V. Control panel for balancing rotors.
2,736,820, 2-28-56, Cl. 307—17.
Vaughan, Victor G., and J. B. Duffy, to Metals & Controls
Corp. Motor protective switch. 2,768,342, 10-23-56, Cl.
318—221.
Vaughan, William, to American Optical Co. Glass cutting
machine. 2,732,623, 1-31-56, Cl. 33—28.
Vaughan, William, to American Optical Co. Device for at-
taching a lens blank or the like with its holder. 2,734,322,
2-14-56, Cl. 51—277.
Vaughan, William, to American Optical Co. Lens marking
devices. 2,755,553, 7-24-50, Cl. 33—36.
Vaughan, William, to American Optical Co. Method of attach-
ing articles for selective assembly with different devices.
2,765,523. 10-9-56, Cl. 29—406.
Vaughn, Alfred, to Tri-State Oil Tool Co., Inc. Tubing test
tools. 2,742,093, 4-17-56, Cl. 166—224.
Vaughn, Alfred, to Tri-State Oil Tool Co., Inc. Well packers.
2,755,864, 7-24-56, Cl. 166—139.
Vaughn, Charles M. : See —
Rice, Harold W., and Vaughn. 2,758,792.
Vaughn, Claude L. Article of furniture. 2,734,559, 2-14-56,
Cl. 155—188.
Vaughn, David C. and S. F. Plow and diamond-shaped frame
therefor. 2,775,086, 12-25-56, Cl. 55 — 83.
Vaughn Machinery Co., The : fe'ee —
Mcllvried, Edwin J. 2.748.924.
Mcllvried, Edwin J., Gardner, and Bittman. 2,755,916.
Vaughn, Robert H., Sr. : See —
Morgan, Wylie C. 2,744,493.
Vaughn, Rudolph M. Method of milling an undercut slot in
a screw head. 2,745,120, 5-15-56, Cl. 10 — 10.
Vaughn, Shelby F. : See —
Vaughn, David C. and S. F. 2,775,086.
Vaughn, Sidney P. Wringer type mop device, cam operated.
2,730,744. 1-17-56, Cl. 15—119.
Vaughn, Sidney P. Sponge mop with adjustable handle and
squeezer means. 2,740,146, 4-3-56, Cl. 15 — 119.
Vaughn, Sidney P. Mop device, toggle operated. 2,774,092,
12-18-56. Cl. 15—119.
Vaughn, Wilbur C. System and apparatus for handling
stacked articles, especially containers for bakery products.
2,765.111, 10-2-56, Cl. 224—45.
Vaugoyeau, Alexandre. Adjustable suspensions for automo-
bile vehicles. 2,736,551, 2-28-56, Cl. 267 — 54.
Vaugoyeau, Alexandre. Auxiliary safety coupling device for
a semi-trailer with circular fifth-wheel plate. 2,738,205,
3-13-56, Cl. 280—432.
Vaugoyeau, Alexandre. Means for taking up play in vehicle
couplings constituted by hooks and rings. 2,763,498,
9-18-56, Cl. 280—506.
Vaupel, Ernest W., to American Telephone and Telegraph Co.
Line insulation testing circuit. 2,755,345, 7-17-56, Cl.
179—175.2.
Vantrain, Lucien H., and E. Strunk, said Vautrain assor.
to Phillips Petroleum Co. Recovery of hydrogen fluoride
from alkylation product effluent. 2,773,920, 12-11-56, Cl.
260 — 683.4.
Vavra, Michael H., to The Hydrofoil Corp. Hydrofoil attack
craft. 2,749,870, 6-12-56, Cl. 114—66.5.
Vavrinek, Frank B., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Dial indi-
cator stop for cross slide of lathe. 2,768,445, 10-30-56,
Cl. 33—125.
Vawter, John E., to Ransburg Electro-Coating Corp. Electro-
static coating method. 2,730,461, 1-10-56, Cl. 117 — 93.
Vazquez, Charles, to Compagnie Industrielle des Telephones.
Oscillatory switch. 2,763,740, 9-18-56, Cl. 200—19.
Veatch, Franklin : See —
Hardman, Harley F., Hughes, and Veatch. 2,759,843.
Veatch, Joseph G., Jr. : See —
Daily, Arthur M., and Veatch. 2,745,927.
Veatch, Walter L., to Northern Indiana Brass Co. Apparatus
for making short radius elbows. 2,740,455, 4-3-56, Cl.
153—48.
Veazey, Cleo, to The Freezit Corp. of America. Liquid refrig-
erant for canning. 2,764,489, 9-25-56, Cl. 99—198.
Veburg, John C. : See —
Kistner, Harold J., and Veburg. 2,770,189.
Vecchio, Luigi. Fumes-purifying apparatus. 2,740,491,
4-3-56, Cl. 183—2.
Vecchio, Orazio. Tooth cleaner. 2,754,833, 7-17-56, Cl.
132—91.
Vector Mfg. Co. : See — •
Randall, Clifton
2.754,489.
Vedder, Borgert : See —
Mohler, William F. 2,751,889.
Mohler, William F. 2,751,891.
Vedder, John : See —
Mohler, William F. 2,751,889.
Mohler, William F. 2,751,891.
Vedder, William J., to Oswego Falls Corp. Bottle clo
transfer and printing means. 2,736,258, 2-28-56,
101—35.
Veeder-Root Inc. : See —
Bliss, Harvey N. 2,733,764.
Bliss, Harvey N. 2,739,736.
Bliss, Harvey N. 2,743,843.
Manke, Gustave L. 2,753.116.
Raymond, Horace H. 2,775,458.
Veen, Petrus : See —
Walrave, Willem, and Veen. 2,736,998.
Veeneman, Dirk : See —
Haayman, Pieter W., van der Linden, Veeneman,
Janssen. 2,772,190.
O., Weathersby, and Zepernick.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Veonemans. Cornelis F.. to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co., as trustee. Transport path comprising signal devices.
2,743,808, u-1-56, CI. 1>J8— 40.
Veenscnoten, Vincent V.. to Blaw-Knox Co. Automatic lock-
ing means for fluid pressure operated devices. 2, 74:;, 700,
5-1-56, CI. 121—40.
Veerman, Marvin E. : See —
Stromquist, Donald M., Reents, and Veerman. 2,771,424.
Vegors, Lester S. and S. H., and O. W. Boynton. Resleeving
tool. 2,732.010, 1-31-56, CI. 29—252.
Vegors. Stanley H. : See —
Vegors. Lester S. and S. IT., and Boynton. 2,732,616.
Vegren, Conrad R. Quick acting connector. 2.751.238,
6-19-56, CI. 287—119.
Vegren, Conrad R. Pre-spin device for rocket launcher.
2,775,163, 12-25-56, CI. 89—1.7.
Vegter, Herman J., and P. \\ . Jlage. to Stamicarhon N. V.
Treatment of licjuid materials in a livdrocvclone. 2.754,068,
7-17-56, CI. 209—211.
Veillette, Jeffrey J. : See —
Scovill, Edgar W.. and Veillette. 2,759,237.
Veit, Karl, to Eugen Bauer G. m. b. H. Motion picture pro-
jector coml)ination with lanij) housing and air cooling means.
2,754.723, 7-17-56. CI. 88—24.
Veith, Hermann : See —
Hoffmann, TJlrich, and Veith. 2,737.446.
Velan, Adolf K. Piston steam trap. 2,757.870, 8-7-56, CI.
236—54.
Velazquez, Jose L. Vertically rising airplane. 2,761,634,
9-4-56, CI. 244—42.
Veldhuis, Benjamin: See —
Gilbert, Everett E., and Veldhuis. 2,769,836.
Veldstra. Haaye, and A. M. Akkerman, to N. V. Amsterdamsehe
Chininefabriek. Process for the preparation of new oxv-
tocically active compounds and preparations. 2,750,386,
6-12-56, CI. 260 — 293.
Velepec, Rudolph J., to Upson Brothers. Inc. Anchoring means
for the shanks of hand tools. 2,759,734, 8-21-56, CI.
279—102.
Vella, Luigi. Automatic calibrating machine for cylindrical
rollers. 2,736,966, 3-6-56, CI. 33—147.
Vella, Luigi. Dampened thread guide. 2.747,360, 5-29-56,
CI. 57—108.
Vella, Salvatore S., and P. J., F. E. and C. S. Musso, to Air-
Flo Onion Clipper Mfg. Co.. Inc. Apparatus for clipping
tops from onions. 2,750.977, 0-19-56, CI. 146—83.
Velluz. Leon : See —
Amiard, Gaston, Joly, and Velluz. 2,734,919.
Velluz. Leon, to Les Labora toires. Francais de Chimiotherapie.
Method of isolating and purifying ketn steroids and new
keto steroid compounds. 2, 7-19. 356, 0-5-56. 01. 260—397.4.
Velluz, Leon, and G. Amiard. to TTOLAF. Process of prepar-
ing vitamin D2. 2,757.182, 7-31-56. CI. 260 — 397.2.
Velluz. Leon, and G. Muller, to Les Laboratoires Francais
de Chimiotherapie. Derivatives of 3-hvdroxv-17-ovano-
A 1,3.5 a0),16-estratetraene. 2,773.886, 12-11-56, CI.
260—397.5.
Velonis, Stamatis G. : See —
Inman, Paul R., and Velonis. 2,750,950.
Velsicol Chemical Corn. : Sec —
Carlson, Arthur W. 2.739,161.
Fechter, Henry G., Kleiman, and Goldman. 2 750 396.
Goldman, Arthur. Kleiman, and Fechter. 2,750.397.
Herzfeld, Simon H. 2.744 924.
Kleiman, Morton. 2.736,730.
Kleiman, Morton. 2,741,639.
Kleiman, Morton. 2,741,640.
Kleiman, Morton. 2.741.641.
Kleiman, Morton. 2.752.297.
Kleiman. Morton. 2,772.294.
Velten, Frank X., and W. C. Pulver, to Velten & T>.>iVer Inc.
Conveyor construction. 2,753.039, 7-3-56. Ol. 198—195.
Velten & Pulver Inc. : See —
Velten. Frank X.. and Pulver. 2,753,039.
Velton. Gertrude S. : See —
Velton. Stephen ,T. 2,740,222.
Velton. Stenben J., 50% to O. S. Velton. Trap hook for
artificial bait. 2.740.222, 4-3-56. 01. 43 — 35.
Velvel. William E., to E. T. dn Pont de Nemours and Co
Extrusion ■innnrntns. 2,765.492. 10-9-56, CI. 18 — 15.
Velzy. John E. : See —
Mayenschein, Henry D., and Velzy. 2,774.587.
Vennblp. William W. Photographic exposure calculator.
2.735.618. 2-21-56. 01. 235—64.7.
Vendette. Avila E. : See —
Wilip. Elmar K.. and Vendette. 2.738,355.
Venditty, Anthony, to R. P. Scherer Corp. Hvpodormic in-
jector with adjustable impact plunger. 2,762.369, 9-11-56,
CI. 128—173.
Venditty, Antbonv. to The R. P. Scherer Corp. Hypodermic in-
jector. 2.762.370, 9-11-56, CI. 128 — 173.
Venditty, Anthony. Accelerator pedal attachment. 2,764,037,
9-25-56. 01. 74—562.5.
Vendo Co. : See —
Andrews, Boley A., and Pro. 2,739.273.
Andrews. Bolev A., and Shontz. 2 770 343.
Bookout. Floyd V., Shontz. and Andrews. 2,766,906.
Hedges, Charles S. 2.732.974.
Hedges, Charles S. 2,736,415.
Hedges, Charles S. 2.770 418.
Hunter, Charlev W. 2.750.049.
Johnson, Elmer C. 2.762.524.
Manczuk, Frank A. 2,743.037.
Menning, Ralph H., and Manley. 2,772,022.
Venediger, Herbert J., % to T. B. Danckwortt. Two cycle
opposed piston internal combustion engine. 2,768,616,
10-30-56, CI. 123—51.
Venis, Ernest : See —
Hassid, Maurice A., and Venis. 2,765,945.
Venner, William M. : See —
Wainwright, William N., Venner, and Bowser. 2,771,328.
Venner, William M., P. L. Bowser, Jr., and W. F. Peterson;
said Venner and said Bowser, Jr., to Sterling Aluminum
Products, Inc. Trunk piston. 2,737,427, 3-6-56, CI.
309—13.
Venner, William M., P. L. Bowser, Jr., and W. F. Peterson;
said Venner and said Bowser, J v., to Sterling Aluminum
Products, Inc. Trunk piston. 2,737,428, 3-6-56, CI.
309 — 13.
ennett, M
head for wire-stranding machine.
57—9.
Vent, Bruce R., to Temp-R-Lens, Inc. Apparatus and meth-
od for toughening ophthalmic lenses, or the like, and to
the toughened lens. 2,702,166, 9-11-56, CI. 49 — 45.
Venter, Johannes P. J. Automatic control devices for wind-
mill-driven pumps and the like. 2,765,744, 10-9-56. CI.
103—28.
Venture Corp., The: Sec —
Primrose, Charles L. 2,772,156.
Venus, Frank, Jr., to The Risdon Mfg. Co. Spray nozzles.
2,767,023, 10-16-56, CI. 299—114.
Veraa, Philemon E., to Interchemical Corp. Flexible seal.
2,730,606, 1-10-56. CI. 219—38.
Verblen, Jack R. Residual lanolin hair shampoo. 2,756,178,
7-24-56, CI. 167 — 8i.
Vercellone, Alberto : See —
Erspaiuer, Vittorio, Vercellone, and Pasini. 2,744,117.
Vercellone, Alberto, and C. G. Alberti, to Farmaceutici
Italia S. A. Process for preparing threo-l-phenyl-1,3-
diacyloxy - 2 - amino - propane - hydrochlorides. 2,744,131,
5-1-56. Ol. 260—487.
Vercellone, Alberto, and C. G. Alberti, to Farmaceutici
Italia S. A. Process for preparing threo-1-p.nitrophenyl-
2-acylamino-l,3-propanediols. 2,744,135, 5-1-56, CI.
200 — 562.
Vercellone, Alberto, and O. G. Alberti, to Farmaceutici
Italia S. A. Process for the preparation of threo-1-p.nitro-
phenyl-2-amino-l,3-propanediol. 2.744,140, 5-1-56, 01.
260 — 570.6.
Vercellone, Alberto, and C. G. Alberti, to Farmaceutici Italia
S. A. Resolution of racemic phenylserine through its
racemic cyclohexyl ester ami products obtained. 2,750.404,
0-12-56, Ol. 260—47 1.
Verderber, Joseph. Fluid operated clamping device with me-
chanical advantage. 2.744,500, 5-8-56, CI. 121—38.
Verderber, Joseph, to The Cleveland Universal Jig Co. Index
table lubrication. 2,768,709, 10-30-56, CI. 184 — 6.
Verduin, John, to W. R. Grace & Co. Textile print wash
blanket. 2,743,206, 4-24-56. CI. 154—54.5.
Vereinigte Aluminum- Werke Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Neunzig, Heinrich. 2,756,131.
Vereinigte Armaturen-Gesellschaft m. b. H. : See —
Blankenagel, Heinrich, Ahls, and Ebersold. 2,769,609.
Vereinigte Baubeschlagfabriken Gretsch & Co., G. m. b. H. :
Voster, Walter. 2,742.299.
Vereinigte Deutsche Metallwerke Aktiengesellschaft : See — ■
Bardenheuer, Peter, Wehner. and Klare. 2.749,611.
Burkhardt. Hans. 2,750,287.
Schulze, Herbert. 2,730,458.
Schiissler, Alfred. 2,743,344.
Wenderott, Berthold J. 2,750,301.
Vereinigte Glanzstoff-Fabriken A. G. : See —
Borner, Christian. 2.741,435.
Gollos, Wolfgang, Uedtmann, and Kotte. 2.757,875.
Heisenberg, Erwin, Kleine, and Lotz. 2,739,170.
Heisenberg, Erwin. Siggel, and Watzl. 2,742,452.
Heisenberg. Erwin, and Watzl. 2,742,451.
Kleine. Johannes. Heisenberg, and Lotz. 2.742,501.
Lotz, Rudolf. 2.740,811.
Lotz, Rudolf. 2,740,812.
Lotz, Rudolf. 2.743,246.
Lotz, Rudolf. 2,743.247.
Lotz, Rudolf. 2,743,248.
Pirot, Ernst, and Hantelmann. 2,773,047.
Vereinigte Papierwerke Schickedanz & Co. : See —
Leupold, Curt W. 2,771,882.
Verga, John L. : See —
Moloney. Paul S., and Verga. 2,745.6!)!.
Vergers, Willem C. H. G., to American Enka Corp. Dosing
apparatus. 2,761,595, 9-4-56, CI. 222 — 437.
Verges, Paul F., to Societe Anonyme de Telecommunications.
Manufacture of tubular insulators for electric conductors.
2,760,228, 8-28-56, CI. 18 — 13.
Vergilio, Arthur D., V. N. McLaughlin, and B. F. Varney, to
North American Aviation, Inc. Terminal block cover.
2,740,001, 3-27-56, CI. 174 — 138.
Vergobbi, John G., to Pneumatic Scale Corp. Adhesive ap-
plying means for container-forming machine. 2,744,491,
5-8-56, CI. 118—6.
Vergobbi, John G., to Pneumatic Scale Corp., Ltd. Machine
for forming windowed cartons. 2,766,666, 10-16-56, CI.
93—36.
Vergobbi, Robert W.. to Pneumatic Scale Corp., Ltd. Packag-
ing machine. 2,768,653, 10-30-50, CI. 141—59.
LIST OF PATENTEES
823
Vergobbi, Kobert \V., and A. L. Bergeron, to Pneumatic Scale
Corp., Ltd. Metiiocl of and apparatus for producing filled
bags. 2,754,644, 7-17-56, CI. 53 — 29.
Verhage, George E. : See —
Bruehl, Thomas J., Hovland, and Verhage. 2,760,709.
Verhage, Geraru b\, and J. M. Drees. Variable pitch rotor
blaue construction. 2.757,745, S-7-56, CI. 170 — 100.25.
Verhoeff, Auriauus : See —
Boldingn, Willem H., Hardenberg, Oosterkanip, and
Verhoeff. 2,Vul,504.
Van Dorsten, Adrianus C, and Verhoeff. 2,730,297.
Verhoeff, Adrianus, to Hartford .National Bank and Trust Co.,
as trustee. Eleetron-diiffraction apparatus. 2,745,906,
5-15-56, CI. 250 — 49.5.
Verhoeff, Adrianus, and \V. de Vries, to Hartford National
Bank and Trust Co., as trustee. Automatic device for pre-
venting unwanted outflow of gases from one space to
another. 2,741,260, 4-10-56. CI. 137 — 460.
Verkuil, Leo L. Safety wrench for electrical fuses. 2,743,640,
O-l-Ob. LI. 81 — <i-t
Verkuil, Leo L., to Edwards Co., Inc. Push-operator switch
construction. 2,761,936, 9-4-56, CI. 200 — 159.
Verkuil Leo L., to Edwards Co., Inc. Temperature-responsive
switch mounting and installation. 2,773,153, 12-4-56, CI.
200—138.
Veriey, Guy M., to Sinclair Refining Co. Urea-pinene-sulfide
reaction product. 2,738,340, 3-13-56, CI. 260 — 77.5.
Veriey, Guy .\1., to Sim-lair Refining Co. Lubricating oil
compositions. 2,742,429, 4-17-56, CI. 252 — 46.7.
Verlinde, Govert J. : See —
Went, Jan J., and Verlinde. 2,730,681.
Vermaire, Paul L. : See —
Hanson, Clarence E., Jr., and Vermaire. 2,743,714.
Vermeulen, Roelof : See —
Went, Jan J., and Vermeulen. 2,750,658.
Vermillion, Herbert E. : see —
Alpert, Norman, and Vermillion. 2.751,331.
Newman, Stanley R., and Vermillion. 2,774,656.
Vernam, Gilbert S., and B. V. Magee, to The Western Union
Telegraph Co. Telegraph system. 2,738,376, 3-13-50, CI.
178—4.1.
Vernco Corp. : See —
Franke, Harry D. 2,750,103.
Sprouse, Lowell E. 2,771,241.
Verner, Oliver A. Artist's easel. 2,745,018, 5-15-56, CI.
248-
Verner, Robert A.,
Engineering Co.
gases. 2,761,496,
Vernhes, Jean M.
ind J. P. Longwell, to Esso Research and
Flare stack apparatus lor burning waste
9-4-56, CI. 158—109.
Time-switches for electric circuits, and
particularly for signalling circuits. 2,757,257, 7-31-50,
CI. 200—116.
Vernier, Robert J., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Dynamometer.
2,761,314, 9-4-56, CI. 73—134.
Vernig, Graham R., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corn.
Dispensing apparatus for powdered materials. 2.77o ..",:u;.
11-13-50. CI. 222—70.
Vernon, James R. Pipe supporting apparatus. 2,738,082.
3-13-56, CI. 214—1.
Veron. Marcel, and A. Dumez. Combustion calculator.
2,761,619, 9-4-56, CI. 235—61.
Vernon, Roy E., and J. J. Hoeslv, to The Goodvear Tire &
Rubber Co. Inner tube and valve. 2.752,981, 7-3-56, CI.
152—429.
Ver Nooy, Burton, to T. D. Williamson. Inc. Wear-com-
pensating pipe line scraper. 2,750,012, 6-19-56, CI.
15 — 104.06.
Ver Nooy, Burton, to T. D. Williamson, Inc. Fluid tight
closure. 2,771.096, 11-20-56. CI. 138—89.
Verreau, Frank B. Archery bow. 2,758.587. 8-14-56, CI.
1 24 — 23.
Verreault, Joseph, to Dominion Corset Co. Ltd. Breast pockets
for foundation garments. 2,753,564, 7-10-50, CI. 2 — 42.
Veninder, Ernest A. : See —
Thornton. Garno E.. Verrinder, Stilwell. McGrath, and
Richards. 2,759,590.
Verrinder, Ernest A., and E. J. McGrath. to Food Machinerv
and Chemical Corp. Machine for stacking boxes, cases, and
the like. 2.770.373, 11-13-56. CI. 214—6.
Verse. Hansheinrich : See —
Weigel, Kurt, and Verse. 2.747.102.
Weigel. Kurt, and Verse. 2,775,709.
Versoy, Irving R., and F. D. Moller. to The Berger Brothers
Co. Valve mechanism. 2,772.680. 12-4-50. CI. 137 — 39.
Versoy, Irving R., Jr., to Aladdin Industries. Inc. Wide-range
radio-frequency tuner. 2,735,072, 2-14-56, CI. 333 — 24.
Vertens, Fritz. Hydrofoil. 2,767,678, 10-23-50, CI.
114—66.5.
Vertner, Ralph B., to Ross Packing Co. Method of preparing
dried apples, pears, etc. 2,768,900, 10-30-56. CI. 99 — 204.
Vertol Aircraft Corp. : See —
Daland. Elliot, and Mevers. 2.748.870.
Meyers, Donald N., and Ciolkosz. 2.749.059.
Vertson, John A., to Shaffer Tool Works. Rotary blowout
preventer for well apparatus. 2,760,795, 8-28-56, CI.
286—11.15.
Vertson, John A. Drill pipe shock absorber. 2,765,147,
10-2-50, CI. 255—28.
Vervest, Wilhelmus L. : See —
Van Gelder, Gozewijn, and Vervest. 2,709.963.
Waarle, Godfried H., and Vervest. 2,754,690.
Vervest. Wilhelmus L., G. van Gelder, and G. H. Waarle. to
Hartford National Bank and Trust Co.. as trustee. Shaft
positioning mechanism. 2,770,136, 11-13-56, CI. 74 — 10.2.
Verweel, Jan, to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co., as
trustee. Cavil v-resonator magnetron. 2,749,477. 0-5-50,
CI. 315—39.
Verwey, Evert J. W. : See—
Haayman, I'ieter W., Bol, Romeyn, and Verwey.
2,735,824.
Verzera, James, to Olsenmark Corp. Slug-changing press.
2.744.347, 5-8-56, CI. 41—7.
Vesce, Vincent C, to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Pigmented
waxes and method of preparing same. 2.772,982, 12-4-50,
CI. 100 — 272.
Vesce, Vincent C, to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Pigmented
organic plastics and method for preparing the same.
2.773,044, 12-4-50, CI. 200—22.
Vesco, Paul J. Automatic ignition control switch. 2,709.923,
11-0-50, CI. 290—38.
Veselik, Emil : See—
Fuqua, John H., Jicha, and Veselik. 2,773,761.
Vesely, Jerome A. : See —
Pines, Herman, and Vesely. 2.745,887.
Pines, Herman, and Vesely. 2,771,495.
Vestal Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Pollnow, William F. 2,763,404.
Vestergaard, Knud M. Bow for playing stringed instruments.
2,740,312, 4-3-56, CI. 84— 2S2.
Vestre, Rasmus, to Hydraulik A/S. Dual motor hydraulic
drive and control valve therefor. 2,749,709, 6-12-50, CI.
00—53.
Vetorino, Frank : See —
Gerlach, Frank A., and Vetorino. 2,708.681.
Vetren, Rudolf E. : See —
Smith, Thomas B., and A'etren. 2,733,224.
Vetter, Otto B., to Hagan Corp. Apparatus for measuring
the net amount of foreign matter in a flowing liquid.
2.740.292. 5-22-56, CI. 73—205.
Veverka, Edward J. Lens adapter. 2.753.752. 7-10-50, CI,
88—1.
Vevirit, James' V., and A. Gingo, to J. A. Wilson Lighting &
Display Ltd. Means for connecting adjoining units of
louvered grid lighting fixtures. 2,770.330, 11-13-50, CI.
189—84.
Viall, George K„ to Chain Belt Co. Salvage basin for food-
waste disposal apparatus. 2,737,191, 3-6-56, CI. 134 — 104.
Viard, Marcel J., to Societe Anonyme des Manufactures des
Glaces et Produits Chimiques de Saint-Gobain. Diacid
esters of glycols and glvenlnrerliaiies and process of making
the same. 2,768,197. 10-23-50, CI. 200 — 475.
Viard, Marcel J., to Societe Anonyme des Manufactures des
Glaces et Produits Chimiques de Saint-Gobain, Chauny et
Cirey. Preparation of oxazolidones-2. 2,773,007, 12-4-50,
CI. 200—307.
Vibber, Alfred W. Twisting spindle balloon control. 2,729,052,
1-3-56. CI. 57—58.55.
Vibber, Alfred W. Twisting spindle balloon control. 2.729,932,
1-10-56, CI. 57—58.83.
Vibber, Alfred W. Method of and apparatus for plying
strands. 2,731,785, 1-24-56, CI. 57 — 58.30.
Vibber, Alfred W. Method of and apparatus for plying
strands. 2.732,080, 1-31-50. CI. 57—58.3.
Vibber, Alfred W. Twisting spindle balloon control.
2.733,566, 2-7-56. CI. 57 — 58.86.
Vibber, Alfred W. Twisting and plying spindle balloon con-
trol. 2.736.160, 2-28-56. CI. 57 — 58.3
Viboud, Albert, to Etablissements Merlin & Gerin, Soci6t6
Anonyme. Control device for the pneumatic switching
means of circuit breakers with section switches in electrical
lines. 2,750,464, 6-12-56, CI. 200 — 82.
Vibradamp Corp. : See —
Legarra, Philip H.. and Cutler. 2.773,549.
Schwartz, Ralph E.. Bush, and Freitick. 2.766.103.
Vibration Research Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Mas, Joseph A. 2.745.999.
Mas, Joseph A. 2,761,075.
Vibro-Plus Corp. : See —
Bergstrom, Ernst R., Fagerqvist, and Norman.
2.774.244.
Englund, Nils I., and Nordegren. 2,750.100.
Nycander, Sven H., Skoog, and Wimmerstedt. 2,738,175.
Vicary, John H. : See —
Baker, Tillman A. 2,705,999.
Vice, Charles L. : See —
Willyard, Leslie A., Vice, Armstrong, and Reiche.
2,738,757.
Vice, Charles L., to Hoffman Electronics Corp. Helical gear
drive and calibrating mechanism or the like. 2,739,489,
3-27-56, CI. 74—395.
Vice, Charles L., to Hoffman Electronics Corp. Worm gear
multiturn stop. 2,766,638, 10-16-56, CI. 74—425.
Vick Chemical Co. : See —
Anderson, Alastair B. W. 2,758.879.
Vick, Homer J. External tank patch. 2,705,095, 10-2-56,
CI. 220—24.
Vickers-Armstrongs Ltd. : See —
Ashley, Allan, and Houghton. 2,765.620.
Ashley, Allan, and Watson. 2.732.851.
Fox, Douglas P. S., and Clarke. 2,731,180
Vickers, Herbert H., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Method of manufacturing thermoplastic pellets. 2,746.086,
5-22-56, CI. 18 — 47.5.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Vickers Inc. : See —
Badenoch, Benjamin W. 2,733,688.
Badenoch, Benjamin W. 2,733,689.
Badenoch, Benjamin W. 2,763,242.
Court, Kenneth. 2,759,456.
Dornhoefer, Warren J. 2,765,436.
Erskine, Robert A. 2,755,741.
Gardiner, Duncan B. 2.733,571.
Gardiner, Duncan B. 2,739,539.
Gardiner, Duncan B. 2,746,426.
Gardiner, Duncan B., Parsons, and Van Meter. 2,768,699.
Godsil, Thomas V. 2,739,446.
Horvath, Joseph P. 2,741,895.
Keel, Adolf. 2,759,423.
Kelso, James W., and Hamel. 2,742,306.
Klessig, Ernst F. 2,763,216.
Klessig, Ernst F. 2,766,700.
Klessig, Ernst F., and Jones. 2,739,449.
Klessig, Ernst F., and Jones. 2,746,392.
Klessig, Ernst F., and Jones. 2,755,624.
Klessig, Ernst F., and Jones. 2,768,582.
Klessig, Ernst F., and Keel. 2,763,217.
Leby, Monroe D. 2,735,048.
Logan, Prank G. 2,736,409.
Postel, Kenneth I., and Bobier. 2,768,636.
Postel, Kenneth I., and Shaw. 2,741,989.
Trickey, Philip H. 2,752,021.
Trickey, Philip H. 2,754,946.
Vickers, James R. : See —
Purchas, William J., Jr., and Vickers. 2,762,654.
Vickers, John H. : See —
Schnabel, Otto F., and Vickers. 2,742,108.
Vickers, Paul T., to General Motors Corp. Temperature meas-
uring and control apparatus. 2,755,999, 7-24-56, CI.
236—69.
Vicknair, Earl J. : See —
Feuge, Reuben O., Vicknair, and Markley. 2,745,749.
Victaulic Co. of America : See —
Costanzo, Prank X. 2,766,518.
Krooss, John H. 2,752,173.
Krooss, John H. 2,752,174.
Victor Adding Machine Co. : See —
Lippert, Erhard M., Schultz, and Neyfeldt. 2,731,206.
Victor Chemical Works : See —
Bowman, Frederic C, and Ramsey. 2,751,357.
Coleman, William B. 2,749,306.
Toy, Arthur D. F., and Costello. 2,754,315.
Toy, Arthur D. F., and Rattenbury. 2,735,789.
Victor Equipment Co. : See —
Zimmer, Ray R., and Rueff. 2.768,640.
Victor, John H., to Victor Mfg. & Gasket Co. Gasket.
2,753,199, 7-3-56, CI. 288—21.
Victor, Joseph A. : See —
Bahn, John J., and Victor. 2.742.582.
Victor, Joseph B., to Victor Mfg. & Gasket Co. Gasket.
2,729,483, 1-3-56, CI. 288—26.
Victor Mfg. & Gasket Co. : See —
Kosatka, Thomas O. 2,729.482.
Victor, John H. 2,753,199.
Victor, Joseph B. 2,729,483.
Victor Vending Corp. : See —
Schaef. Harold M. 2,772,811.
Victoreen Instrument Co., The : See —
Victoreen, John A. 2,756,346.
Victoreen, John A., to The Victoreen Instrument Co. Pocket
ionization chamber. 2,756,346, 7-24-56, CI. 250—83.3.
Victoria Machine Tool Co. Ltd. : See —
Selby. James. 2,747,150.
Victoria Vogue, Inc. : See —
Bihler. Roger, and Bell. 2,733,752.
Victorlite Industries, Inc. : See —
Fitz Gerald, Harold G. 2,767,611.
Victory Plastics Co. : See —
Collins. William J. 2.771,384.
Stickles, Donald C. 2,744,846.
Victory Produkter Aktiebolag : See —
Hubner, Franz K. 2,773,654.
Victory, Thomas K. M. : See —
Tegarty, John B. 2,764,929.
Victrolec Ltd. : See —
Metcalf. John H. 2,732,967.
Victrvlite Candle Co. : See —
Kranc. Casimir. 2,775,006.
Vidal. Basil : See —
Kelbert. Rudolph S., and Vidal. 2,730,860.
Vidalenq, Maurice. Electric water heaters of the accumu-
lator type. 2,763,764, 9-18-56, CI. 219—38.
Vides, Max M. Simultaneous sound and motion picture sys-
tem. 2,729,454, 1-3-56, CI. 274 — 4.
Vidmar, John P., to Hanna Coal & Ore Corp. Gasket pro-
tector. 2,744,514, 5-8-56, CI. 123—193.
Vidrick, Thomas J. : See —
Karstens, Walter F., and Vidrick. 2,733,472.
Vieceli, Joseph L., to Sunbeam Corp. Starter for internal
combustion engine. 2,741,235, 4-10-56, CI. 123 — 185.
Viehmann, John C. L. Adjustable extension table apron.
2,750,242, 6-12-56, CI. 311—42.
Viel, Floyd W. : See —
Bestland, Jergen, and Viel. 2,738,633.
Vierkotter, Paul. Cooling process and device for the per-
formance of same. 2,772,540, 12-4-56, CI. 62 — 1.
Vierling, Clarence M. : See —
Freeman, Benjamin W., and Vierling. 2,740,976.
Vierling, Donald E. Liquid fertilizers. 2,770,538, 11-13-56,
CI. 71—29.
Vierling, Donald E. Liquid fertilizers. 2,770,540, 11-13-56,
CI. 71—43.
Vierling, John A., to Brown & Bigelow. Adjustable valve for
liquified petroleum gas lighters. 2,733,890, 2-7-56, CI.
251—215.
Vierling, John A., to Brown & Bigelow. Pencils. 2,767,687,
10-23-56, CI. 120 — 18.
Vieten, Elisabeth : See —
Vieten, Hans. 2,765,386.
Vieten, Hans, deceased ; E. Vieten, legal representative.
Means for bonding thermoplastic materials. 2,765,386,
10-2-56, CI. 219—10.53.
Vieth, Albert B., to Price Battery Corp. Automatic casting
machine. 2,762,094, 9-11-56, CI. 22—75.
Vieweg, Albin : See —
Bauersfeld, Walther, Werner, and Vieweg. 2,748,652.
Viewlex, Inc. : See —
Pollan, David, Halahan, Lyon, and Aronson. 2,748,653.
Vigeant, Joseph A. Ore washing machine. 2,764,291,
9-25-56, CI. 209—269.
Vigg, John. Dental model. 2,750,670, 6-19-56, CI. 32 — 71.
Viglietta, Michael J., to Royal Mounters, Inc. Self-locking
tubular frame display device. 2,749,636, 6-12-56, CI.
40 — 152.
Vigmostad, Trygve, to Chrysler Corp. Deck lid hinge.
2,751,625, 6-26-56, CI. 16—163.
Vignardet, Roger F. : See —
Masmonteil, Henry L., and Vignardet. 2,763,261.
Vignere, Leonard, Sr. Oil gas generating burner structure.
2,732,890, 1-31-56, Cl. 158 — 28.
Vigren, Sten D., W. O. W. Broberg, and R. A. Zander. Elec-
trical contact spring assembly. 2,740,871, 4-3-56, Cl.
200—166.
Viking Mfg. Co. : See —
Erickson, John A. 2,755,899.
Erickson, John A. 2,759,591.
Viking Tool & Machine Corp., The : See —
Lonnqvist, Lars. 2,741,712.
Viking Valve Co. : See —
Carlson, George E., Bader, and Owen. 2,744,665.
Vila Reyes, Juan. Thread tension regulating means for reel-
ing machines and the like. 2,745,610, 5-15-56, Cl.
242—150.
Vilbig, Priedrich. Apparatus and method for analyzing, com-
pressing or expanding speech and other sound recordings.
2,769,031, 10-30-56, Cl. 179 — 1.
Vile, Norman J., to The Eagle Lock Co. Laminated lock
bQdy. 2,744,404, 5-8-56. Cl. 70—52.
Vilkomerson, Benjamin S., to Radio Corp. of America. De-
flection waveform generator. 2,729,744, 1-3-56, Cl. 250 —
Vilkomerson, Benjamin S., to Radio Corp. of America. Elec-
tronic oscillator circuits. 2,729,766, 1-3-56, Cl. 315 — 27.
Villani, Frank J. : See —
Sperber, Nathan, Villani, and Papa. 2,739,968.
Villani, Frank J., to Schering Corp. Substituted cyelohexyl-
amines and process for preparing same. 2,764,519, 9-25-56,
Cl. 167 — 65.
Villani, Frank, and D. Papa, to Schering Corp. Aminoalkyl-
benzene derivatives. 2,746,969, 5-22-56, Cl. 260—296.
Villanueva, Oscar. Educational question and answer toy.
2,742,713, 4-24-56, Cl. 35—9.
Villar, Manuel P. Catamaran. 2,748,740, 6-5-56, Cl.
114—39.
Villard, Oswald G., Jr. Frequency selective apparatus.
2,774,043, 12-11-56. Cl. 333—80.
Villars, Paul H. : See —
Eckert, Francis M., MacDonnell, and Villars. 2,769,883.
Villchur, Edgar M., to Acoustic Research, Inc. Sound trans-
lating devices. 2,775,309. 12-25 56, Cl. 181—31.
Villmann, Walter R., to Siemens & Ilalske Aktiengesellschaft.
Automatic telephone system. 2,734,101, 2-7-56, Cl.
179—16.
Villnave, James J. Lid remover and retainer. 2,759,381,
8-21-50, Cl. 81—3.1.
Vilter, E. F., Sales, Inc. : See —
Branstrator, Clem G. 2,757,888.
Vilter Mfg. Co., The : See —
Sloan, Harry. 2,747,382.
Vinal, Albert F. : See—
Jobe, George T., and Vinal. 2.766,315.
Jobe, George T., Weber, and Vinal. 2,774,806.
Vinal, Leroy W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. Bristle
feeding and cutting machine. 2,736,609, 2-28-56, Cl.
300—2.
Vincent, Andrew W. Cross-bar switch. 2,729,706. 1-3-56,
Cl. 179 — 27.54.
Vincent, Andrew W. Coordinate electrical switching means.
2,731.516, 1-17-56, Cl. 179—27.54.
Vincent, Andrew W. Automatic telephone system. 2,753,400,
7-3-56, Cl. 179—18.
Vincent, Hugh C. : See —
Kirchmeyer, Frederick J., and Vincent. 2,741,573.
Vincent, Jean Marie G. : See —
Thomann, Raymond A., and Vincent. 2,742,088.
Vincent, John J. : See —
Moseley, John F., Thomas, and Vincent. 2,762,399.
Vincent, John J., and P. Hunter, to The British Cotton Indus-
try Research Association. Device for measuring the un-
winding tension from a textile yarn pakage. 2,745,281,
5-15-56, Cl. 73—143.
LIST OF PATENTEES
825
Vincent, Mervyn F. : See —
Bloom. George I. M., Duddington, Vincent, and Willbourn.
2,729,615.
Vincent, Renic P., to Stanolind Oil and Gas Co. Well pump.
2,755,742, 7-24-56, CI. 103—52.
Vincent, Renic P.. to Stanolind Oil and Gas Co. Wellhead
apparatus. 2,766,694. 10-16-56, CI. 103—52.
Vincent, Robert E. : See —
Pierotti, Gino J., Keeler, Evans, and Vincent. 2.7-ln.l'lM
Vincent, Simon. Toy riding horse. 2,738,974, 3-20-56, CI.
272—1.
Vincenzi, Reno L. : See —
Heiser, Ferdinand F., McCarty, and Vicenzi. 2,743,871.
Vinco Corp. : See —
Beam, Albert S., and Stapleton. 2,750,676.
Donaghey, William B., Stapleton, and Dempsey.
2,741,034.
Hamal, Ferdinand H. 2,746,882.
Osplack, Joseph J. 2,735,419.
Osplack, Joseph J., and Beam. 2,747,424.
Smith, Clifford B. 2,759,243.
Vine, Allyn C, to the United States of America as represented
by the Secretary of the Navy. Apparatus for measuring
buoyancy. 2,739,477, 3-27-56, CI. 73 — 178.
Vine, Benjamin H., to Radio Corp. of America. Apparatus
for evaporating chemicals. 2,733,115, 1-31-56, CI. 316 — 30.
Vine, Benjamin H., to Radio Corp. of America. Method and
apparatus for processing chemicals. 2,744,629, 5-8-56, CI.
210—1.
Vineland Chemical Co. : See —
Schwerdle, Arthur. 2,754,241.
Vineland Poultry Laboratories : See —
Seltzer, William. 2,734,482.
Vines, Alan, G. L. F. Welham, and G. T. Maughan, to The
Fairey Aviation Co. Li<i Uaimi'aeture of complex struc-
tures of sheet material. 2,737,725, 3-13-56, CI. 33 — 174.
Vines, Oscar L., to Alford Cartons. Dispensing carton.
2,736,484, 2-28-56, CI. 229—17.
Vines, Oscar L., to Alford Cartons. Carton. 2,775,390,
12-25-56, CI. 229—28.
Vines, Oscar L., to Alford Cartons. Carton. 2,775,391,
12-25-56, CI. 229—28.
Vines Raymond F., and C. Dietz, to The Dentists' Supply Co.
of New York. Artificial tooth and process of making the
same. 2,766,527, 10-16-56, CI. 32 — 8.
Vining, Howard C, to Jones & Vining, Inc. Method of mak-
ing a shoe last or a shoe tree. 2,759,206, 8-21-56, CI.
12—146.
Vinson, William A. Soldering device. 2,765,026, 10-2-56,
CI. 158—33.
Viohl, Panl, to United States Rubber Co. Curing of polyiso-
butylene. 2,748.104, 5-29-56, CI. 260—79.5.
Viola, Gilbert A.. Jr. Sectional threshold for sliding doors.
2,744,301. 5-8-50. CI. 20—64.
Violet, Frgdenc : See —
Gutton, Henri, and Violet. 2,730,652.
Violette, Richard J. Electrical and electronic encapsulated
circuitry. 2.761,891, 9-4-56, CI. 174—17.
Violette, Theodore T. Barrel lifting tool. 2,732,247, 1-24-56,
CI. 294—87.22.
Virchaux, Paul, and H. Korber. Thread-feeding attachment
for knitting frames. 2,750,773, 6-19-56, CI. 66 — 132.
Viret. Andre P. : See —
Polye, William R., and Viret. 2,740,025.
Polye, William R., and Viret. 2,768,606.
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Corp. : See —
Boyer, William P. 2,761,806.
Chapman, Otto C. and Dean. 2,766,883.
Virlouvet, Jacques. Control system for slatted roller blinds.
2,758.644, 8-14-56, CI. 160 — 170.
Virta. Norman A. : See —
Ullman, Fred E., and Virta. 2,752,083.
Virtis Co., Inc. : See —
Bender, Charles E. 2,766,022.
Virtue Bros. Mfg. Co. : See —
Humphrey, Robert W. 2.729.526.
Vischer, Alfred. Jr., %0 to W. Vischer, %0 to A. Vischer, III,
%o to A. Vischer. Jr., trustee, %0 to W. W. Zitzewitz, %0 to
E. K. Zitzewitz. %o to G. J. Zitzewitz, w,0 to B. O. Zitzewitz,
and %0 to G. V. Bouton. Valves. 2,747,832, 5-29-56, CI.
251—161.
Vischer, Alfred. Ill : See—
Vischer. Alfred, Jr. 2,747,832.
Vischer, William : See —
Vischer, Alfred, Jr. 2,747,832.
Visco Products Co. : See —
Kirkpatriek, Willard H. 2,754,271.
Kirkpatrick, Willard H. 2,755,296.
Kirkpatriek, Willard H. 2,775,302.
Viscolosi, Louis. Bobbin grip assembly for loom shuttles
2.768.650, 10-30-56. CI. 139-207.
Visconti, Joseph V„ to Lessells and Associates, Inc. Binding
post. 2,761,115. 8-28-56, CI. 339—255.
Viscontini, Max : .See —
Karrer, Paul, and Viscontini. 2,740,775.
Visconty, George J., to Socony Mobil Oil Co. Method of
transporting powder into advanced pressure zone.
2,761,575, 9-4-56. CI. 214 — 152.
Visioneering Co., Inc. : See —
Reuter, Harold A. 2,745,348.
Visking Corp., The : See —
Carlson, Donald W. 2,751,319.
Visos, Charles D. : See —
Kueser, John J., and Visos. 2,740,029.
Visos, Charles D..
2,729,717,
Visos, Charles D., to Knapp-Monarcli Co. Bread lift for
toasters. 2,750,876, 6-19-56, CI. 99—391.
Visos, Charles D., to Knapp-Monarch Co. Control thermostat
unit for an electric heater. 2,762,886, 9-11-56, CI.
200 — 138.
Vissac, Gustave A. Cone separator. 2,735,547, 2-21-56, CI.
209—211.
Vissac, Gustave A. Fluidized pulsating jig. 2,765,911,
10-9-56, CI. 209 — 455.
Visscher, Frank E., to The Upjohn Co. Scopolamine lower-
alkyl halide therapeutic composition. 2,753,288, 7-3-56,
CI. 167 — 55.
Visser, Peter J. : See —
Perkins, Charles M., and Visser. 2,763,290.
Vissers, Herbert, to C. V. Macninefabriek H. Vissers.
Machines for spreading artificial fertilizers and the like.
2,746,650, 5-22-56, CI. 222—177.
Vissing, Ellinn D. Telescopic cover devices. 2,738,585,
3-20-56, CI. 33 — 50.
Vitale, Peter T., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Synthetic deter-
gent compositions. 2,746,932, 5-22-56, CI. 252 — 138.
Vitale, Peter T., and M. E. Liftin, to Colgate-Palmolive Co.
Synthetic detergent compositions. 2,733,213, 1-31-56, CI.
252—137.
Vitale, Peter T., and M. E. Liftin, to Colgate-Palmolive Co.
Synthetic detergent compositions. 2,733,214, 1-31-56, CI.
252—137.
Vitale, Peter T., and M. E. Liftin, to Colgate-Palmolive Co.
Synthetic detergent compositions. 2,746,931, 5-22-56, CI.
252—137.
Vitarama Corp., The : See —
Dresser, Willis R. 2,747,012.
Dresser, Willis R. 2,756,317.
Waller, Fred. 2.732,758.
Waller Fred, and Dresser. 2,747,456.
Vitarine Co., Inc., The : See —
Newmark, Harold L. 2,759,870.
Vita-Var Corp. : See —
Allen, Austin O., Murray, and Liberti. 2,754,217.
Vitcha, James F., and A. C. Hemeyer, to Puritan Compressed
Gas Corp. Quick connect valve. 2,771,308, 11-20-56, CI.
284—19.
Vitense, Harold R., to American Can Co. Marking device for
can bodies. 2,734,451, 2-14-56, CI. 101—5.
Viterisi, Domenick P., to Collins Radio Co. Signal receiving
circuit. 2,771,549, 11-20-56, CI. 250 — 20.
Vitreous Steel Products Co. : See —
Leyerle, Arthur H., and Gillis. 2,735,523.
Vitro Corp. of America : See —
Manmger, Ralph C. 2,768,370.
Raynsford, Charles K. 2,741,121.
Raynsford. Charles K., and Buntenbach. 2,729,103.
Raynsford, Charles K„ Green, and Soffel. 2,766,621.
Soffel, Arthur R. 2,757,538.
Timken, Harold A., Jr., and Lancor. 2,751,448.
Vits-Elektro G. m. b. H. : See —
Vits, Hilmar. 2,731,736.
Vits, Hilmar, to Vits-Elektro G. m. b. H. Dryer for piece
goods. 2,731,736, 1-24-56, CI. 34—158.
Vittorio Necchi S. P. A. : See —
Pagni, Alessandro. 2,754,782.
Vittorio Necchi Societa per Azioni : See —
Bono, Luigi. 2,764,895.
Pagni, Alessandro. 2,746,411.
Vittum, Paul W. : See —
Allen, Charles F. H. and Vittum. 2,735,764.
Loria, Anthony. Vittum, and Weissberger. 2,735,765.
Thirtle, John R., Vittum, and Weissberger. 2,732,300.
Vitus, Carlton J. : See —
Vitus, Maurice B., M. B. Vitus, Jr., and C. J. Vitus.
2,769,882.
Vitus, Maurice B., M. B. Vitus, Jr., and C. J. Vitus. Electric
switches. 2,769,882, 11-6-56, CI. 200 — 168.
Vitus, Maurice B., Jr. : See —
Vitus, Maurice B., M. B. Vitus, Jr., and C. J. Vitus.
2,769,S82.
Vitz, Carl M. : See—
Duval, Montague M., and Vitz. 2,741,384.
Vivian, Harold F. : See —
Rissberger, Arthur C, Jr., and Vivian. 2,759,681.
Vivian, Johnson E. Method of and apparatus for combing
and/or blending fibrous material. 2,760,081. 9-11-56, CI.
19 — 66.
Viviani, Josg V. : See —
Giuseppe, Savio, Viviani, and Silva. 2,745,201.
Vivolo, Michael D. Ash trays. 2,732,968, 1-31-56, CI.
220—20.5.
Vix, Henry L. E. : See —
Pominski, Joseph, and Vix. 2,729,661.
Pominski, Joseph, Vix, and Eaves. 2,759,956.
Vizard, William C, to Barbour Welting Co. Beaded shoe
welting. 2,750,686, 6-19-56, CI. 36—78.
Vizard, William C, to Barbour Welting Co. Shoe welting.
2,754,600, 7-17-56, CI. 36—78.
Vizard. William C, to Barbour Welting Co. Shoe welting.
2,762,135, 9-11-56, CI. 36—78.
Vizzini, Michael S. Table top with removable leg supports.
2,740,679, 4-3-56, CI. 311—35.
Vlasak. Edward F. : See —
Borden, Joseph H, and Vlasak. 2,771,160.
Vlchek Tool Co., The : See —
Koster, Edward C. 2,732,632.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Vlier Engineering, Inc. : See —
Cornelius, Paul D. 2, 745.30.°..
Cornelius, Paul D. 2,745,304.
Vloch, Mark. X-ray film packet holder with position indicat-
ing means. 2 733,354, 1-31-56. CI. 250 — 07.
Vlock, Mark. Horizontal and vertical mountings for X-ray-
films. 2,757,471, 8-7-56, CI. 40 — 158.
Vnuk, Josef. Lined container and closure therefor. 2,744,655,
5-8-56, CI. 220—63.
Vocke, Bernard J. : See —
Back, James. 2,768,402.
Vocke. William F. : See —
Back. James. 2,768.402.
Vodak, Zdenelc, and O. Leminger. Preparing pvrocatechin-
sulfonphthalein. 2,772,290, 11-27-56. CI. 260 — 327.
Vodnik. Joseph L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Apparatus for continuous polymerization. 2.758.915,
8-14-56, 01. 23 — 285.
Voehringer, Blanche M. : See —
Vohringer, Ludwig. 2,739,627.
Voehringer, Carl, Jr. : See —
Vohringer, Ludwig. 2.739,627.
Voehringer, Margaret D. : See —
Vohringer, Ludwig. 2,739,627.
Voehringer, Ralph A. : See —
Vohringer, Ludwig. 2,739,627.
Voelker, Edward H., to Republic Aviation Corp. Method of
fabricating and locally reinforcing panels, casings, or
covers. 2,760,898, 8-28-56, CI. 154 — 104.
Voelkording, Frank J. Gas or liquid line leak detector
probe. 2,742,266, 4-17-56, 01. 255—10.
Voet, Andries : See —
Williams, Ira. and Voet. 2.733.155.
Voet, Andries, and A. E. Yelmgren. to J. M. Ruber Corp.
Anti-misting printing inks. 2.754.219. 7-10-56. CI. 106—32.
Voet, Andries. and I. Williams, to J. M. Huber Corn, Anti-
misting printing inks. 2.766.127, 10-9-56. 01. 106 — 27.
Voetlink. Gustaaf A. J., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Method
of making flexible pipe. 2.758.366, 8-14-56. 01. 29—435.
Voge, Jean P. Velocity modulation tubes. 2.773.214. 12-4-56.
CI. 315—6.
Vogel, Charles P... to Shell Development Co. Seismic hydro-
phone. 2.760.032, 9-4-56. 01. 340—10.
Vogel, Clarence E.. to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Automatic steering mechanism. 2.770.428, 11-13-56. 01.
244—77.
Vogel, Dick. Boat and method of making same. 2. 743.46..,
5-1-56, CI. 9 — 6.
Vogel, Harold A., and H. E. Bahr, to No-Sag Spring To.
Davenport hinged to form a bed. 2.740.131. 4-3-56, CI.
5—42.
Vogel, Henry A., and A. R. Bader. to Pittsburgh Plate Glass
Co. Modification of polyester bodies. 2.730.517. 1-10-56,
CI. 260—75.
Vogel. Herbert. De-linting devices for clothes dryers.
2.735.507, 2-21-56. 01. 183—4.3.
Vogel Luminescence Corp. : See —
Vogel, Marcel J. 2,733.351.
Vogel, Marcel J., to Vogel Luminescence Corp. Device for
candling eggs. 2.733,351. 1-31-56. C\. 250—51.
Vogel. Max ft., and B. J. Mellwig, to Binnev & Smith Inc. Fin-
ger painting composition. 2,764,496. 9-25-56, CI. 106 — 158.
Vogel. Walter: See —
Kemna, Erich, and Vogel. 2,737,277.
Vogel. William J.. E. Knautz. and P. J. Kiefer. to Combustion
Engineering. Inc. Air lance for blowing out superheater ele-
ments and the like. 2.770 830,11-20-56 01 15-400.
Vogelaar. Bernard F., to Deere & Co. Multi-valve hydrau-
lic control system for combines. 2,766,572, 10-16-56. CI.
56—21.
Vogelman, Mortimer L., to Elgin American, Inc. Powder
compact. 2.747,586, 5-29-56, 01. 132 — 83.
Vogeley, Clyde E., Jr.. and T. Miller, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of the Navv.
Phase-comparator tracking-system. 2.736,019, 2-21-56, 01.
343—7.4.
Vogelsang, Francis H.. to Allis-Cbalmers Mfg. Co. Variable
pitch V-belt drive. 2,742,794. 4-24-56. CI. 74 — 230.17.
Vogelsberg, Walter H., to Proctor Electric Co. Control appa-
ratus for electrical heating units. 2,740,015, 3-27-56,
CI. 200—116.
Vogler, Karl B., to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Preparation of
optically active 3-hydroxy-n-methyl-morphinanes. 2,744,112,
5-1-56, CI. 260—285.
Voglosang, Clem
222—246.
Vogt, Alois : See —
Auwiirter, Max.
Auwiirter, Max.
Auwarter. Max.
Dispenser.
.31,174,
1-17-56. CI.
2.745.131.
2,755.059.
2.758.510.
Vogt. Adolf, to Wacker-Chemie G. m. b. H. Method of homog-
enizing plastifiable masses. 2,763,896, 9-25-56. CI. 18 — 48.
Vogt, Clarence W. Production of formed masses of plastic
material. 2,733.673, 2-7-56, 01. 107 — 54.
Vogt, Clarence W. Apparatus for forming packages.
2.735.378, 2-21-56, 01. 107—4.
Vogt, Clarence W. Chain wrapper for plastic and like
products. 2.752.037, 6-26-50. 01. 206—56.
Vogt, Clarence W. Apparatus for producing measured plastic
masses. 2,754,774,7-17-56.01.107—15
Vogt, Clarence W. Pistol grip tape applicator. 2.755,953,
7-24-56, CI. 216—33.
Vogt, Clarence W. Tape holder and heater. 2,759,018,
8-21-56, CI. 216—33.
Vogt, Clarence W. Method of filling and sealing bags.
2,775,082, 12-25-56, 01. 53—37.
Vogt, Clarence W. Enwrapment with reinforcement.
2,775,397, 12-25-56, CI. 229—87.
Vogt, Dr. Alois : See —
Auwarter, Max. 2.745.767.
Auwarter, Max. 2,759,664.
Vogt, George H., to General Electric Co. Retaining ring
structure for end windings of dynamoelectric machine.
2,773,210. 12-4-56, 01. 310 — 270.
Vogt, Henry, Machine Co. : See —
Fitzner, William H. 2.741,096.
Vogt, Jakob, to A. Ehrenreich & Cie. Protection caps for
joints. 2,752.180,6-26-5(1,01.288—19.
Vogt, Kenneth T., 50% to the firm of Samuelson and John-
son, a partnership consisting of N. II. Samuelson and J. W.
Johnson, Jr., and 50% to C. D. Samuelson. Vehicle spring.
2,735,692, 2-21-56, 01. 280 — 150.
Vogt, Kurt : See —
Birkenmaier, Max, Brandestini, Ros, and Vogt. 2,728,978.
Vogt Mfg. Corp. : See —
McCormick, Charles E. 2.738.155.
Vogt, Richard. Control for reducing air loads on wings.
2,734,704, 2-14-56, 01. 244—82.
Vogt, William. Spring urged pivoted toggle boll. 2,733,629,
2-7-56, 01. 85—3.
Vogtle, Friedrich and J. Method and device of healing spray-
ing agents. 2,770,706, 11-13-56, 01. 219 — 39.
Vogtle, Johann : See —
Vogtle, Friedrich and J. 2,770,706.
Vogue Dolls, Inc. : See —
Cleaver, Henry P. 2.750,540.
Vohringer, Ludwig, 27%% to B. M. Voehringer, 7%% to
M. D. Voehringer, 7Vj% to C. Voehringer, Jr., and 7%%
to R. A. Voehringer. Machine for producing wood shavings.
2,739,627, 3-27-56, 01. 144—42.
Void, Lester : See —
Pfeffer, William E. 2,755,444.
Voigt, Adolf, and K. Andrich, to Deutsche Gold- unci Silber-
Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler. Rubber ((impositions con-
taining a silica and alkali metal oxide filler. 2.732,360,
1-24-56. CI. 260—37.
Voigt, Albert. Fire control apparatus. 2,747,933, 5-29-56,
CI. 299—47.
Voigt, Herbert L., to Geuder, Paeschke & Frey Co. Sup-
ports for sleeve board. 2.756,523. 7-31-56. CI. 38 — 134.
Voigt, Herbert L., and J. Siczkiewicz, Jr., to Geuder, Paeschke
& Frey Co. Latch means and support for ironing tables.
2,760,286, 8-28-56, CI. 38—121.
Voigt, Johnston S. : See —
Kishline, Floyd F., Phelps, and Voigt. 2.733.933.
Voigt, Robert H. Carburation system for internal-combustion
engines. 2.733,098. 2-7-56, CI. 12.°,— 127.
Voigflander A. G. : See —
Brandes, Wilhelm, and Doring. 2,756,633.
Faulhaber, Fritz. 2.730.025.
Faulhaber. Fritz. 2,770 177.
Faulhaber, Fritz, Cammin. and Doring. 2,753.777.
Faulhaber, Fritz, and Sommer. 2,738,716.
Lachmann, Gunter. 2.741.964.
Meixner, Alfred. 2,732.776.
Naumann. Helmut, 2,771.825.
Sommer. Richard, and Ilofmeistor. 2,771,810.
Tronnier, Albrecht W. 2.730.015.
Tronnier, Albrecht W. 2.730.017.
Tronnier, Albrecht W. 2.733 636.
Tronnier, Albrecht W. 2,746,351.
Tronnier, Albrecht W. 2,748,657.
Voit, Willy : See —
Korkowski, Eberhard, Voit, and Schmidt. 2,750.743.
Voit. Willy, to Robert Bosch G. m. b. II. Fuel injection noz-
zles for internal combustion engines. 2.740,800. 5-22-56,
CI. 299—107.6.
Voit, Willy, and U. Aldinger. to Robert Bosch G. m. b. H.
Injection pump. 2,739,643, 3-27-56, 01. 15S — 36.4.
Voith. J. M. : See —
Koepke, Hans H. 2.736.530.
Voith, J. M., G. m. b. H., Maschin»nfabrik : See —
Franz, Giinther E. 2.753.000.
Kieser. Hugo K. 2.742.879.
Kugel, Fritz, and Miiller. 2,760.341.
Miiller. Helmut. 2.708.501.
Miiller. Helmut. 2.708.722.
Voitush, Andrew J. Two-way coal cuttirg bit. 2.745.655,
5-15-56, 01. 262—33.
Vokes Ltd. : See —
Umney, Laurie E. R. 2.771,079.
Voland and Sons, Inc. : See —
Wasko, Bernard. 2,729,438.
Volckening, Lloyd I., to Ivers-Lee Co. Sealed dispensing
package. 2,755,922, 7-24-56, CI. 206—56.
Volckening, Lloyd I., and J. R. O'Meara, to Ivers-Lee Co.
Covered package with a cushion for the package contents.
2,737.290, 3-6-56, CI. 200 — 40.
Volff, Charles, and J. Hamerslag. to L'Air Liquide. Societe
Anonyme pour l'Etude et l'Exploitation des Precedes
Georges Claude. Arc welding apparatus. 2.735,030,
2-14-50. CI. 315—129.
2,749,014, 0-12-
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Volker, Theodor : See —
Abel, Gerhard, and Volker. 2,774,059.
Trommsdorff. Ernst, Abel, and Volker. 2,763,961.
Volkinann, Ronald J., and H. J. Baecker, to L)o\v Corning
Corp. Organosiloxane emulsions. 2,755,194, 7-17-56, CI.
106 — 285.
Volkoff, George M. : See —
Zozulin, Igor V„ G. J. Okulitch, VolkofE, V. J. Okulitch,
and Ellett. 2,769,932.
Zozulin, Igor V„ G. J. Okulitch, Volkoff, V. J. Okulitch,
and Ellett. 2,754,438.
Zozulin. Igor V.. G. J. Okulitch, Volkoff, V. J. Okulitch,
and Ellett. 2,773,206.
Volkswagemverk G. in. b. II. : See—
Dorpmund, Heinz. 2,745,529.
Vollenschier, Fritz, to International Standard Electric Corp.
Line selecting means in automatic telephone systems.
2.735.895. 2-21-56, CI. 179— IS.
Vollmann, Heinrich : See —
Rosen, Georg. Wolf, and Vollmann. 2,739,151.
Rosch, Georg, Wolf, and Vollmann. 2.739,154.
Rosch, Georg, Wolf, and Vollmann. 2.739,155.
Rosch, Georg, Wolf, and Vollmann. 2.752.346.
Vollmann, Heinrich, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesell-
schaft. Process of producing perchloroindan. 2,734.927,
2-14-56, CI. 260—650.
Vollmer, Leonhard. Automatic inserter for suturing clips.
2,744,251. 5-8-56, CI. 1^9.1.
Volney, Svata. Folding chair. 2,729,276, 1-3-56, CI. 155 —
148.
Volpe. Michael. Bolster friction snubber. 2.736,271, 2-28-56,
CI. 105 — 193.
Voltz, Paul, and J. Metzger, to Dortmund-Horder Hiittenunion
Hofen. 2,747,445.
Steel tics 2.7 54.064, 7-10-56, CI.
2,748,525, 6-5-56,
2,768,464, 10-30-56.
CI.
Aktiengesellschaft.
238—72.
Volz, Carl W. Floating fishline.
43—44.98.
Volz. Carl W. Bait casting device.
43—41.2.
Volz. Kenneth L., and M. L. Weidis. to Carlton Machine Tool
Co. Clamping mechanism. 2.737.832. 3-13-56. CI. 77 — 28.
Volz. Richard R.. to Coats & Clark Inc. Display cabinet.
2.772.003. 11-27-50, CI. 211—130.
Vonada. Phillip A. Lapidary wheel. 2,745,225. 5-15-56,
CI. 51—206.
Vonnesch. Fritz, to Joseph Bancroft & Sons Co. Method for
producing effects on fabrics. 2,743,190, 4-24-56, CI.
117—11.
Von Ahrems. Robert H., deceased ; D. A. Ahrens, executrix.
Welding ring with nubs removable by striking. 2.764.420,
9-25-56. CI. 285—22.
Von Arx. P., & Co.. A. G. : See —
Von Arx. Paul. 2.734,498.
Von Arx, Paul, to P. Von Arx & Co.. A. G. Arrangement for
cleaning metal and stone surfaces through impact.
2.734,498, 2-14-56, CI. 125—3.
Von Behren, William P., to General Electric Co. Bowl sup-
port for portable food mixer. 2,745,644, 5-15-56, CI.
259—135.
Von Bichowsky. Foord. Process for the manufacture of par-
ticulate metallic niobium. 2,761,776, 9-4-56, CI. 75—0.5.
Von Boehmer, Thilo, and K. Schwamm, to Gebr. Poensgen
G. m. b. H. Continuously operating washing and rinsing
machines 2,756,581, 7-31-56, CI. 68 — 27.
Von Cube, Hans L. : See —
Katzenberger, Bernhard, and von Cube. 2,746.259.
Von Delden, Florens J., to General Controls Co. Motor
construction. 2.752.517, 6-26-56, CI. 310 — 89.
Vonderschmitt, Bernard V., to Radio Corp. of America. TV
vertical deflection circuit. 2.749.475, 6-5-56, CI. 315 — 24.
Von Doenhoff, Carl, to The Carborundum Co. Abrasive cut-
off wheels and method of manufacturing the same.
2.752,739, 7-3-56, CI. 51—200.
Von Duyke, Harrison M., to Modern Products Mfg. Corp.
Contour gauges. 2,759,271, 8-21-56, CI. 33 — 175.
Von Duyke. Harrison M., to Modern Products Mfg. Corp. Line
levels. 2.770.888. 11-20-56, CI. 33—207.
Von Edeskuty, Joseph J. : See —
Dryg, Donald W., Jamison, and von Edeskuty. 2.751 ,954.
Von Euw. Adolfo. Bearings. 2,767,035, 10-16-56, CI.
308—78.
Von Glahn, William F. M., to Burroughs Corp. Decoding and
character forming means for high speed recorder. 2.757.604,
8-7-56, CI. 101—93.
Von Haken. Kurd, % to K. R. Marsden. Method for the re-
covery of pure iron oxide and iron from oxidic iron ores.
2.7471988. 5-29-56. CI. 75 — 33.
Von Heidenstam, Erik J., and E. I. Lindman : said von
Heidenstam assor. to said Lindman. Hydraulic or pneu-
matic form lifter. 2.756,019, 7-24-56. CI. 254 — 105.
Von Herbnlis. Carl L. : See —
Von Herbulis, Robert W. and C. L. 2,775.422.
Von Herbulis. Robert W. and C. L. Combination hanger and
clamp. 2,775,422, 12-25-56, CI. 248—63.
Von Hofe, George W., to New Jersey Machine Corp. Ap-
paratus for applying labels to articles. 2,750,890.
7-31-56, CI. 216 — 9.
Von Hofe, George W.. and E. K. Wolff, to New Jersey Machine
Corp. Stack elevator and control therefor. 2,733.920,
2-7-56, CI. 271—31.
Von Hofe. George W., and E. K. Wolff, to New Jersey Machine
Corp. Box making machines. 2,709,501, 11-0-50, CI
216—55.
Von Hoten, John R. : See —
McConnell, William M., ai
Von Karman, Theodore : See —
Yuan, Shao W., and Von Karman. 2,759,548.
Von Kienlin, Markus : See —
Maybach, Karl, von Kienlin. and Seifert. 2,759,461.
Von Knauf, Emil W., and A. Melman. Device for buttering
sweet corn. 2,750,767, 6-19-56, CI. 65 — 12.
Von Kutepow. Nikolaus : See —
Reppe. Walter, Friederich, von Kutepow, and Morsch.
2.729,651.
Reppe, Walter, von Kutepow. and Koelsch. 2.768.968.
Von Lassberg. Dietrich, and F. Gebhart. to Maehinenfabrik
Augshurg-Nurnberg A. G. Piston for internal combustion
engines. 2,729.523. 1-3-56, CI. 309—17.
Von Linde, Robert : See —
Baier, Walter, and von Linde. 2,734,772.
Baier, Walter, and von Linde. 2.757. 002.
Von Linde, Robert A. K. Cooling of compressed gas.
2,741,899, 4-17-50. CI. 02—136.
Von Lowis of Menar, Alexander, to W. Witt. Camera
bodies and means for releasably holding Mini spools therein.
2.702,280. 9-11-50. CI. 95—31.
Von Manteuffel. Gert S. Z.. and C. A. Richardson, to The Sperr.v
Gyroscope Co.. Ltd. Craft guidance apparatus. 2.730.893,
2-28-50, CI. 343—108.
Von Mehren. Oswald : See —
Baker, Benjamin P., and von Mehren. 2.700,031.
Von Mikuseh-Buchberg, Johannes D.. to Lever Bros. Co. Proc-
ess for isomerizing unsaturated I'altv acids or derivatives
thereof. 2.740,979. 5-22-56. CI. 200—405.0.
Von Mohrenstein. Alexander, to the firm Kugelfischer Georg
Schafer & Co. Hydrodynamic hearing. 2,738,241, 3-13-50,
CI. 308—73.
Vonnegut. Anton : See —
Lindenherg. Eric R. 2,703.104.
Vonnegut, Bernard, to General Electric Co. Means for de-
tecting aerosol particles. 2,730.005. 1-10-56, CI. 88 — 14.
Vonnegut. Bernard, to General Electric Co. Apparatus for
measuring true temperature of moving compressible fluids.
2.764.023. 9-25-56. CI. 73 — 349.
Vonnegut, Bernard, to General Electric Co. Halogen vapor
detector. 2,774,652, 12-18-50, CI. 23 — 232.
Von Pechmann, Paul F.. to A. H. Schutte. Device for auto-
matic lathes to feed and hold work. 2.773.094, 12-11-56,
CI. 279—51.
Von Pessler, Henry : See —
Ashton, Benjamin N., Barkow, and Von Pessler.
2.753,730.
Von Pohl. Arnold : See —
Harbich. Franz, and von Pohl. 2.761.472.
Von Ranson. Josef, to Kollsman Instrument Corp. Clamp for
rotary mount. 2.766.502. 10-16-56, CI. 24 — 243.
Von Ranson. Joser. to Kollsman Instrument Corp. Rotary
seal. 2,771,781, 11-27-56, CI. 74—18.1.
Von Sanden. Kurt : See —
Gund, Konrad, Berger, and von Sanden. 2,773,183.
Von Sohertel. Hanns. to Supramar A. G. Automatic sea-
damning [rear for hydrofoil bearing watercraft. 2,771,051,
11-20-56. CI. 114 — 66.5.
Von Schiekh. Otto : See—
Hopff, Heinrich, von Schiekh, and Riedl. 2,748,166.
Von Schmoller. Fritz, and N. Winter. Twisting device.
2.753,679, 7-10-56. CI. 57—115.
Von Schulthess. Martin : See —
Gfeller, Fritz. 2,754,225.
Von Seggern. Ernest A. Dual pivot toggle mechanism for lock-
ing and releasing pivoted jaw wrench. 2,736,221, 2-28-56.
CI. 81 — 84.
Von Seggern, Ernest A., to Soundrive Pump Co. Pump for
fluid and semi-iluid materials such as plaster and the like.
2.747.510 5-29-50. CI. 103 — 44.
Von Seggern, Ernest A., to Soundrive Pnrap Co. Valve of
relative movable flexible diaphragms. 2,750.959, 6-19-56,
CI. 137—525.
Von Seggern. Ernest A. Pudid for fluid and semi-fluid
material such as plaster and the like. 2,760,436, 8-28-56,
CI. 103^4.
Von Sivers, Carl H. : See —
Person, Lars B., Von Sivers, Wado, and Wickman.
2,749,394.
Von Sivers. Carl H.. K. R. Wado, K. R. Wickman, and
L. B. Person, to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson. Com-
nressor-exnander transmission system. 2,708.352, 10-23—50.
CI. 333 — 14.
Von Snreeher. Hans : See —
Matter. Max. Rossi, and von Sprecher. 2,709,838.
Von Stein. Paul W. : See —
Lebedeff, Yurii E„ Stone, and von Stein. 2,775.509.
Von Stoeser, Walter, to Lectromatic Devices. Inc. Measuring
tape feed and tape cut-off. 2,748,801, 0-5-56, CI. 104 — 49.
Von Stroh, Gerald F. H., to Bituminous Coal Research. Inc.
Burster element for boring type continuous mining machines.
2.739,798, 3-27-56, CI. 262 — 9.
Von Stroh, Gerald F. H., and H. J. Thomas, to Bituminous
Coal Research. Inc. Flight interconnecting and drive
means. 2,757,784, 8-7-56, CI. 198 — 175.
Von Waldbergpn. Leo T. E. Typewriter number-printing ap-
paratus controlled bv a calculating machine. 2,771,242,
11-20-56. CI. 235 — 60.12.
Von Wangenheim. Adolf, to Detroit Controls Corp. Balanced
thermostatic valve. 2,754,062, 7-10-56, CI. 236—34.5.
828
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
gun. 2,766,371,
2,758,'
Von Werder, Fritz : See —
Zima, Otto, and von Werder. 2,71
Von Wimmersperg, Heinrich F.
10-9-56. CI. 240—1.3.
Von Zeppelin, Kurt : See —
Junghans, Helmut, von Zeppelin, and Miiller.
Voogt, Willem : See —
Germans, Fedde H., and Voogt. 2,752,782.
Voorhees, Alston B., Jr. : See —
Siems, Robert J., and Voorhees. 2,748,855.
Voorhees, Bertram G. : See —
Bruggeman, Warren H., and Voorhees. 2,745,552.
Voorhees, Milton S., to Jet Permanent Wave Corp. Method
of and apparatus for curling hair. 2,738,793, 3-20-56,
CI. 132—7.
Voorhees, Vanderveer : See —
Bray, Ulric B., and Voorhees. 2,754,192.
Heltrecht, Fred A., and Voorhees. 2,743,950.
Voorhies, Alexis, Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Conversion of hydrocarbons. 2,737,475, 3-6-56, CI. 196 — 49.
Voorhies, Alexis, Jr., and W. M. Smith, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Method of pretreating hydroforming
catalysts. 2,752,288, 6-26-56, CI. 196 — 50.
Voorman, Henry, Jr., to Weston Electrical Instrument Corp.
Resistor bulb. 2,750,483, 6-12-56, CI. 201 — 63.
Voortmann, Heinrich, to Wolf Geraete. Spade. 2,751,192,
6-19-56. CI. 254—131.5.
Vorburger, Rene" E. L., and A. J. M. P. Lafaye, to "Societe
de Robinetterie S. A. J." Rail lubricating device mounted
on a vehicle running on rails. 2,746,565, 5-22-56, Cl.
Vordahl. Milton B. : See —
Newcomb. Charles E., Porter, Darby, and Vordahl.
2,762.856.
Vordahl, Milton B., to Rem-Cru Titanium, Inc. Thermally
stable beta alloys of titanium. 2,754,203, 7-10-56, Cl.
75—175.5.
Vordahl, Milton B., to Rem-Cru Titanium, Inc. Thermally
stable beta alloys of titanium-tin alloys. 2,769,707,
11-6-56, Cl. 75—175.5.
Vorderstrasse, Rudolph C, to Northwestern Steel and Wire
Co. Wire mesh pull up. 2,732,806. 1-3-56. Cl. 140—112.
Vordtriede. Oliver A., to A. B. Chance Co. Electrical drawbolt
type connector with constant load washer. 2,771,591,
11-20-56. Cl. 339—263.
Vore, Milton P., and H. M. Kroft, to Westing-house Electric
Corp. Vibration pickup. 2,770,741, 11-13-56. Cl. 310 — 8.7.
Voreck, Wallace E., Jr., to Standard Oil Co. Sulfur removal
in gas cooling. 2,775,311, 12-25-56, Cl. 183 — 120.
Vorenkamp, Egbert R., to Shell Development Co. Anchor.
2,738.750. 3-20-56, Cl. 114 — 207.
Voris, Robert S., to Hercules Powder Co. Preparation of finely
divided cellulose plastics. 2,740,723, 4-3-56, Cl. 106 — 196.
Vorkauf, Heinrich. Apparatus and method for the vaporiza-
tion of liquids in steam-generators comprising more than
one vaporization system. 2,741,228, 4-10-56, Cl. 122 — 406.
Vorkauf, Heinrich. Water tube boiler. 2,745,389, 5-15-56,
Cl. 122—488.
Vosburgh, Malcolm C, to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Two-way com-
munication systems. 2,757,279, 7-31-56, Cl. 250 — 6.
Vose, Aubrey W., to The Houston Corp. Means for changing
coupling impedance. 2,735.902 2-21-56 Cl. 179 — 171.
Vose, Samuel X. Puzzle. 2,749,129. (5-5-56, Cl. 273 — 157.
Vosler, Edward J., to General Motors Corp. Method of im-
pregnating porous metal parts with a lower melting point
metal. 2,759,846. 8-21-56, Cl. 117—37.
Voss. Don R., to International Harvester Co. Shell-mold
sealing device. 2,739,360, 3-27-56, Cl. 22 — 31.
Voss, Hans C. Roller mounting for tarpaulins. 2,773,547,
12-11-56, Cl. 160—301.
Voss, Lawrence. Dimming provisions applicable to multi-
circuit lighting systems. 2.742,593, 4-17-56, Cl. 315—254.
Voss. Raymond O. : See —
Dalton, Robert H., and Voss. 2,744,034.
Dalton. Robert H.. and Voss. 2,770,923.
Vossen. Edward, to Stop-Motion Devices Corp. Detector for
broken strands of yarn. 2.733.30N. 1-31-56, Cl. 200 — 61.13.
Vossen, Edward, to Stop-Motion Devices Corp. Electric
switch for stop-motion devices on knitting machines.
2.738,387. 3-13-5(5. Cl. 200—61.16.
Vossen, Edward, to Stop-Motion Devices Corp. Stop-motion
devices relating to sewing machine bobbins. 2,747,039,
5-22-56, CI. 200—61.18.
Vossen, Edward, to Stop-Motion Devices Corp. Stop-motion
switch for sewing machine bobbin thread. 2,747,040,
5-22-56, Cl. 200—61.18.
Vossen, Edward, to Stop-Motion Devices Corp. Stop-motion
mercury switches for sewing machines. 2,752.444, 6-26-56,
Cl. 200 — 61.18.
Vossen. Edward, to Stop-Motion Devices Corp. Stop-motion
controller for sewing machine clutches. 2,753.824. 7-10-56,
Cl. 112—219.
Vossen,-- Edward, to Stop-Motion Devices Corp. Open latch
detector for knitting machines with latch-type needles.
2,755,648, 7-24-5(i, CI. (56—157.
Vossloh-Werke G. m. b. H. : See —
Dahlhaus. Hermann, and Winterhoff. 2,732,530.
Voster. Walter, to Vereinigte liaulieschlau'labriken Gretsch
& Co.. G. m. b. H. Shiftable heel strap tightener for ski
fastening. 2.742,299. 4-17-56, Cl. 280 — 11.35.
Voytech. Charles F. Method and apparatus for automatically
conditioning a lap. 2,772,521, 12-4-56. Cl. 51 — 129.
Vrana, Albert S. Pelorus protractor. 2.772,480, 12-4-56,
Cl. 33—67.
Vrana, Charles : See —
Vrana, Mary, E. M.. and C. Vrana. 2,758,599
Vrana, Mary, E. M. and C. Vrana. 2,758,600.
Vrana, Elizabeth M. : /bee —
Vrana, Mary, E. M„ and C. Vrana. 2,758,599.
Vrana, Mary, E. M., and C. Vrana. 2,758,600.
Vrana, Mary, E. M. and C. Vrana. Fountain syringe.
2.758.599, 8-14-56, Cl. 128 — 229.
Vrana, Mary, E. M. and C. Vrana. Fountain syringe.
2.758.600, 8-14-56, Cl. 128 — 229.
Vreeland Corp. : See —
Vreeland, Frederick K. 2,751,811.
Vreeland, Frederick K., to Vreeland Corp. Direct reading
analytical spectroscope. 2,751,811, 6-26-56, Cl. 88 — 14.
Vriezelaar, Arthur D. Photographic exposure device.
2,770,165, 11-13-56, Cl. 88 — 24.
Vroom. Edward : See —
Matlack, Richard C. Metzger, Miller, and Vroom.
2.733,297.
Mitchell, Doren, Vroom, and Young. 2,733,337.
Vrooman. Carll D., and B. L. Messinger, to Lockheed Air-
craft Corp. De-icing means for aircraft and the like.
2,762,897, 9-11-56, Cl. 219 — 20.
Vrtis, Charles S. : See —
Barrett, Edward L. 2,740,955.
Vuagnat, Gino : See —
Lacroix, Louis. 2,753,331.
Vue Fax Corp. : See —
Logan, John H. 2,745,408.
Vuilleumier, Marcel, V» to Parechoc S. A. Timepiece bearing.
2,746,239. 5-22-56, Cl. 58—140.
Vulcan Copper & Supply Co., The : See —
Drummond, Virgil D., Gould, and Katzen. 2,752,363.
Vulcan Corp. : See —
Austing, Lawrence B. 2,752,816.
Clausing, Henry G. 2,736,460.
Giese, Alphonse J. 2,752,902.
Giese. Alphonse J., and Austing. 2,742,733.
Vulcan-Hart Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Messier. Allan H., and Gaudet. 2,764,170.
Vulcan Machine Co. : See —
Detrow, Edgar L. 2,745,187.
Vulcan Mfg. Co., The : See —
Pientkewic, Martin. 2,742,959.
Vulcan Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Nilson, Harold. 2,738,952.
Nilson, Harold. 2,755,065.
Vulcan Research Corp. : See —
Westling, Carl J. 2,758.734.
Westling, Carl J. 2,760,519.
Vutz, Wilhelm, to Sperry Rand Corp. Side delivery rake
spider. 2.702.189, 9-11-56, Cl. 56—377.
Vymer, Josef. Water closet flushing tank. 2,744,257, 5-8-56,
Cl. 4 — 43.
Vyverberg, Robert G., to The Haloid Co. Xerographic de-
veloping apparatus. 2,759,450, 8-21-56, Cl. 118 — 309.
Vyvyan, Wesley W. : Sec —
Bunsen. William F., Baxter, Fischer, and Vyvyan.
2.743,163.
W-K-M Mfg. Co., Inc. : See—
Clade, Robert. 2,747,905.
Clade, Robert. 2.702,601.
Laurent, Milton P. 2,747,600.
W. S. M. Research Corp. : See —
Southworth, Ronald W., and Martin. 2,739,626.
Waage, Louis : See —
Ronjan, John, and Waage. 2,768,437.
Waagner-Biro Aktiensiesellschal't : See —
Kemmetmiiller. Roland. 2,761,526.
Waarle\ Godfried PI. : See —
Vervest. Wilhelmus L., van Gelder, and Waarle.
2.770.136.
Waarle, Godfried H., and W. L. Vervest, to Hartford National
Bank and Trust Co., as trustee. Reversing device.
2,754,690. 7-17-56, Cl. 74—323.
Waas, Samuel M., to Manley, Inc. Spring controlled lid for
popcorn kettles. 2,729,416, 1-3-56, Cl. 248—292.
Waas, Samuel M., to Manlev, Inc. Liquid seasoning pump
system for popcorn machines. 2,733,841, 2-7-56, Cl.
222—385.
Waas. Samuel M., to Manley, Inc. Lid assembly for popcorn
kettles. 2,738,15(5, 3-1 3-56, Cl. 248—292.
Waas, Samuel M., to Manley, Inc. Kettle construction for
popcorn machines. 2,738,720, 3-20-56, Cl. 99 — 238.1.
Wabash Fibre Box Co. : See—
Brebner, George B. 2,744,018.
Wabash Screen Door Co. : See —
Deiry, Albert J., and Cullen. 2,745,446.
Waber, Donald, and R. Braunstein, Jr. Dispensing containers.
2,754,030, 7-10-56, Cl. 221 — 246.
Waber, James W. Dry cell. 2,729,693, 1-3-56, Cl. 136—
133.
Wach, Elias : See—
Kerwin. Bernard J., and Wach. 2,772,732.
Wachsman, Henrick. Clothes pin. 2,735,151, 2-21-56, Cl.
24—139.
Wachsmith, Richard A. Apparatus for recovering lead shot
from the earth. 2,756,978, 7-31-56, Cl. 262 — 2.
Waehsmuth, Erich A. Free-piston motor-compressors.
2,755,988, 7-24-56, Cl. 230—56.
Waehsmuth, Erich A. Free-piston compressor. 2,775.308,
12-25-5(5, Cl. 230 56.
LIST OF PATENTEES
829
2,731
Wachtell, Richard, to American Electro Metal Corp. Safety
devices for compressed gas containers. 2,743,036, 4-24-56,
CI. 220—89.
Wachter, Aaron, and N. Stillman, to Shell Development Co.
Corrosion inhibition. 2,752,221, 6-26-56, CI. 21 — 2.5.
Wacker-Chemie G. m. b. H. : See —
Gerber, Adolf, Leschhorn, Muller, and Rambausek.
2.761.8S0.
Gniber, Wolfgang. Heckmaier, and Doriat. 2,729,585.
Nltzsche, Siegfried, and Riedle. 2,770,611.
Sixt, Johann. 2,763,664.
Vogt. Adolf. 2,763,896.
Wimmer, Josef. 2,760,979.
Waco Mfg. Co. : See —
Albrecht, Henry P., and Wilson.
Waddell, J. B. : See—
Waddell, James R. 2,765,566.
Waddell, J. R., and Sons, Inc. : See —
Waddell. James R. 2,765,566.
Waddell, James R., deceased; R. E. and J. B. Waddell,
executors, to J. R. Waddell and Sons, Inc. Automatic
fishing apparatus. 2,765,566, 10-9-56, CI. 43 — 16.
Waddell, Joseph S., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Pyrolysis process for preparing hexafluoropropene from
tetrafluoroethylene polymer. 2,759,983, 8-21-56, CI.
260—653.
Waddell, Mathis T. : See —
Earhart, Harold W., Thomas, and Waddell. 2,773,009.
Waddell, Mathis T., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Control of hypochlorite treating operation. 2,773,019,
12-4-56, CI. 204—1.
Waddell, R. E. : See—
Waddell, James R. 2,765,566.
Waddell, Roy. Portable reciprocating power saw with angu-
I; - 1 . adju: table blade. 2,738,812. 3-20-56, CI. 143—68.
Waddell. Russell B„ Jr. : See —
Rothermel, Edward M., and Waddell. 2,766,806.
Waddey, Walter E. : See —
Winkler, Lewis A., and Waddey. 2,764,495.
Waddey, Walter E., M. W. Hill, and E. B. Cyphers, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Stabilized lubricating oil
additives. 2,735.817, 2-21-56, CI. 252—46.7.
Wade, Earl R. Drill press having coolant recirculating means.
2,760,387, 8-28-56, CI. 77—55.
Wade, Harold P., to The Standard Products Co. Hood
latch. 2,756,086, 7-24-56, CI. 292—226.
Wade, R. M., & Co. : See —
Cornelius, Gail. 2,769,064.
Wade, Robert C. : See —
Alexander, Peter P., and Wade. 2,753,255.
Wade, Stanley M. Tie and collar holder. 2,771,611, 11-27-56,
CI. 2—132.
Wade. Walter A. : See —
Barrett, Edward L. 2,740,955.
Wade. Willard H. : See-
Kennedy, Charles H., Jr., and Wade. 2,734,613.
Wade, Willard H., to Smith-Corona Inc. Power actuated typ-
ing mechanism for business machines. 2,757,773, 8-7-56,
CI. 197—17.
Wade, William J. Foldable leg structure for portable sup-
ports. 2,760,837, 8-28-56, CI. 311 — 92.
Wadel, Louis B. : See —
Preston. Frank S.. and Wadel. 2,738,924.
Wadley, Edward F. : See —
Meyer, Herbert W. H., and Wadley. 2,773,005.
Miller. James R., and Wadley. 2,734,019.
Wado, Kurt R. : See —
Person, Lars B., Von Sivers, Wado, and Wickman.
2,749,394.
Von Sivers, Carl H. Wado, Wickman, and Person.
2,768,352.
Wadoz, Andrew. Bun slicing machine. 2,738,817, 3-20-56,
CI. 146—73.
Wadsworth Electric Mfg. Co., The : See —
Myers. Ralph S. 2,733.386.
Wadsworth. Francis T. : See —
Tsbell, Arthur F., and Wadsworth. 2,768,969.
Kelly, Joe T., Wadsworth, a ad Lee. 2,759,027.
Wadsworth. Howard M. Universal mounting clip. 2,738,486,
3-13-56. CI. 339 — 258.
Wadsworth, Howard M. Electrical condenser
5-1-56. CI. 317—249.
Wadsworth, Howard M.
5-29-56, CI. 317 — 249.
Wadsworth, Howard M,
6-12-56. CI. 317 — 236.
Waechter, Charles J. : See —
Pomper. Anthony W., and Waechter. 2,769,495.
Waeldner. William J. : See —
Kiirth. Franz J., Phillips, Waeldner, and Wallen.
2.737,875.
Phillips, Leonard R.. and Waeldner. 2,759.490.
Phillips, Leonard R., and Waeldner. 2,772,623.
Waer, Richard R. : See —
Diven, Liscum, and Waer. 2,753,455.
Wagar, Albert E. : See —
Jeffcock, George N., and Wagar. 2,769,178.
Wagemann, John B. Bale lift. 2,745,694, 5-15-56, CI.
294—109.
Wngenknecht, Arthur P. Water drainage blade for paper
machine. 2,744,454, 5-8-56, CI. 92—51.
Wager, Henry P. : See —
Blaine, John E., Jr. 2,765,236.
Trimmer condenser.
Crystal diode unit.
2,744,221,
2,748,327,
2,750,543,
Waggoner, Jack H., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Fibrous
structures and methods for manufacturing same. 2,772,003,
12-4-56, CI. 92—39.
Waggoner, William G. Magnetic copy holders. 2,763,241,
9-18-56, CI. 120—33.
Waggonfabrik Uerdingen Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Kreissig, Ernst. 2,755,746.
Waghorne, Robert H., and C. F. Learner, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Deasphalting with propane and bu-
tane. 2,729,589, 1-3-56, CI. 196—14.46.
Wagner, Adolph A., and A. J. Werner. Improvements in tap-
ing machine conveyor and cutter head synchronizing mech-
anism. 2,730,258, 1-10-56, CI. 216—22.
Wagner, Adolph A., and A. J. Werner, to Wagner Iron Works.
Tractor attachment boom with pivoted separate implements.
2,767,868, 10-23-56, CI. 214—140.
Wagner, Anton R., to Nyby Bruks Aktiebolag. Restorable
alloys. 2,763,543, 9-18-56, CI. 75—122.
Wagner, Anton R., to Nyby Bruks Aktiebolag. Chromium
steel. 2,763,544, 9-18-56, CI. 75—125.
Wagner, Arthur F., to Merck & Co., Inc. Dithio-dioctanoic
acids and methods of obtaining the same. 2,772,300,
11-27-56. CI. 260—399.
Wagner, Arthur J. : See —
Logemann, George H. 2,769,581.
Wagner. Carl J. : See —
Harroun, Ray W., and Wagner. 2,732,222.
Waaner, Gary R., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Production of
alkenylpyridines. 2,732,376, 1-24-56, €1. 260—290.
Wagner, Clarence, and J. Essenbager, to Anaconda Wire
and Cable Co. Wire enameling apparatus. 2,740,373,
4-3-56, CI. 118—68.
Wagner, Cordell : See —
Douglas, Greig C, Wagner, and Boydstun. 2,757,739.
Wagner, Cyril D., to M. Mahler. Ladder. 2,758,770,
8-14-56, CI. 228—55.
Wagner, Donnell H. : See —
Wolf, Joseph E., Wagner, and Bock. 2,773,013.
Wagner, Edgar R. Gas filled projector tubes for television.
2,755,413, 7-17-56, CI. 315—17.
Wagner, Edward J., to Dormeyer Corp. Reversible shaded
pole motor assembly and method. 2,766,392, 10-9-56, CI.
310 — 172.
Wagner, Edward J., to Dormeyer Corp. Electric motor speed
control system. 2,774,925, 12-18-56, CI. 318 — 250.
Wagner, Edward J., and F. C. Schwaneke, to Dormeyer Corp
Brush shift governor. 2,737,605, 3-6-56, CI. 310—241.
Wagner. Edward L. : See —
McCombie, Horace R., and Wagner. 2,735,746.
Wagner Electric Corp. : See —
Freeman, Walter R. 2,748,791.
Milster, Arthur N. 2,750,462.
Milster, Arthur N., and Shartle. 2,735,589.
Naumann, Leonard G. 2,762,461.
Potter, Wilfred C. 2,757,334.
Regna. Paul G. 2,735,441 .
Schnell, Steve. 2,755,889.
Wagner, Elmer A. One-arm work handling vehicle. 2,741,378,
4-10-56. CI. 214 — 140.
Wagner, Ernst, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt
vormals Roessler. Process for the production of HCN from
volatile hydrocarbons and ammonia. 2,768,876, 10-30-56,
CI. 23—151.
Wagner, Franz, to Ekco Products Co. Ironing board as-
sembly. 2,767,493, 10-23-56, CI. 38—121.
Wagner, Frederick C. : See —
Smith. James W., and Wagner. 2,748,846.
Wagner, George E., % to C. Moritz. Load binder for ve-
hicles. 2,768,004, 10-23-50, CI. 280—179.
Wagner. George H. : See —
Bailey, Donald L., Shafer. and Wagner. 2,732,282.
Bailey, Donaia L., and Wagner. 2,732,280.
Bailey, Donald L., and Wagner. 2,732,281.
Dunham, Milton L., Jr., and Wagner. 2.759,006.
Dunham, Milton L., Jr., and Wagner. 2,759.007.
Dunham, Milton L., Jr., and Wagner. 2,759,008.
Erickson, Charles E.. and Wagner. 2,735,861.
Wagner, George H., to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. De-
hydrochlorination of polychloroalkyl chlorosilanes employ-
ing aliphatic dinitrile compounds. 2,735,859, 2-21-56, CI.
260 — 448.2.
Wagner, George H., to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. De-
hydrochlorination of polychloroalkyl chlorosilanes employ-
ing dialkvlamines as catalysts. 2,737,520, 3-6-56, CI.
260 — 448.2.
Wagner. George H., to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp.
Process of dehvdrochlorinating polvchloroalkvl chloro-
silanes. 2,737.521, 3-6-56, CI. 260—448.2.
Wagner, George H., and C. E. Erickson, to Union Carbide and
Carbon Corp. Polysiloxanes produced by the reaction of
dialkyldialkoxysilanes in the presence of aluminum or boron
halides. 2,731.485, 1-17-56, CI. 260 — 44S.2.
Wagner, George H., and A. N. Pines, to Union Carbide and
Carbon Corp. Di (trihalosilyl) alkenes and method for
preparation thereof. 2.740.802, 4-3-56, CI. 260 — 448.2.
Wagner, George H., and M. M. Burnham, to Union Carbide
and Carbon Corp. Disproportionation of aryldichloro-
silanes. 2,746,981, 5-22-56, CI. 260 — 448.2.
Wagner, George H., and W. G. Whitehead, Jr., to Union Car-
bide and Carbon Corp. Resolving chlorosilane mixtures.
2,752,379, 6-26-56, CI. 260—448.2.
Wagner, George H., and A. N. Pines, to Union Carbide and
Carbon Corp. Dehydrochlorination of chloroalkylchloro-
silanes. 2,752.380, 6-26-56. CI. 260—448.2.
830
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Wagner, George H., and P. W. Shafer, to Union Carbide and
Carbon Corp. Reaction of benzene and diehlorosilane tri-
ehlorosilane mix. 2,775,606, 12-25-56, CI. 260 — 448.2.
Wagner, George I'.. to The Engineering Development Co.,
Inc. Oil well dnlliiig turbine screen assembly. 2. i 35.046.
2-21-56. CI. 253—32.
Wagner Iron Works: See —
Wagner. Adolph A., and Werner. 2,767,868.
Wagner. Kenneth K. : See —
Pater, Paul G.. Wagner, and Matre. 2,766,825.
Wasner. James E. Boat propulsion means. 2,733,680,
2-7-56, CI. 115—25.
Wagner. Jean I., and M. G. Terry. Jr., to National Dairy
Research .Laboratories, Inc. l'roieinaceous composition anil
method of making the same. 2,744,890, 5-8-56, CI.
260 — 119.
Wagner. John, deceased; A. W. Starosta, administratrix, to
International Minerals and Chemical Corp. Compositions
containing monosodium glutamate. 2,733,174, 1-31-56, CI.
131 — 17.
Wagner. John A. Door closer and stop. 2,731,661, 1-24-56,
CI. 16 — 65.
Wagner. John C, to International Harvester Co. Hamper,
radiator, and grille assembly for sectional vehicle cab.
2.769.501. 11-6-56, CI. 180 — 08.
Wagner. John C, to International Harvester Co. Pivotally
mounted fender for cab-over-engine vehicles. 2.709,503,
11-0-56. CI. 180 — 89.
Wagner. John C. and D. T. James. Automatic inoculating
apparatus. 2.762.365, 9-11-56, CI. 128—1.
Wagner. Julius A. : See —
Adams Robert T.. and Wagner. 2,764.237.
Wagner, Kurt, to August Saucer K. G. Bearing for balance
beams capable of swinging in all directions. 2,742,330,
4-17-50. CI. 308—2.
Wagner, Kurt, to August Sauter K. G. Price indicator for
fully automatic inclination scales. 2,751,213. 6-19-56, CI.
-29.
Gate latch.
143.125. 4-24-56, CI.
Wagner Richard, and J. Schwarz, to Werkzeugmaschinen-
Cabrik AdoK Wibliicb Coburg. Machining of long work-
pieces. 2.775.107. 12-25-56, CI. 90 — 11.4.
Wagner. Robert. S. L. Fagin. and C. B. Goss. to ACF In-
dustries. Inc. Data transmission synchro system.
2.768.340. 10-23-50. CI. 318—30.
Wagner, Roberl J., to Proctor Electric Co. Ratchet mecha-
nism. 2.740.305. 5-22-50. CI. 74—153.
Wagner. Robert I,., to Addn-ssng i aph-Mnlt i^ranh Corn. Multi-
print ooni nil means in address printing machines. 2.765,734,
10-9-50, CI. 101 — 56.
Wagner, Robert N.. to Aluminum Co. of America. Direct
current metering- system including an A. C. watthour meter.
2.759.151. 8-14-50. CI. 324—117.
Wagner, Robert W. Power take-off. 2,731,838, 1-24-50, CI.
74 — 15.2.
Wagner, Robert W. Power take-off clutch. 2.730,202,
2-28-56, CI. 74—15.86.
Wagner. Roswell W. : See —
Cady. Charles E.. and Wagner. 2,764,742.
Wagner. Stanley T. Necktie. 2,741,772. 4-17-56, CI.
2—146.
Wagner, Thomas C. G., to The Davies Eaboratories. Inc.
Frequency modulated oscillator for high carrier frequencies.
2.734.135. 2-7-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Wagner. Walter A. Nipple chuck. 2,729,457, 1-3-56, CI.
279—2.
Wagner. Walter W. : See —
Furman, Frank J., Kistner. Read, and Wagner. 2.745.493.
Furman, Frank J., Wagner, and Rhodes. 2.767.040.
Wagner. William. Two-way check valve. 2,761.463, 9-4-56,
CI. 137—112.
Wagner. William T.. to The Dayton Rubber Co. Belt connec-
tor. 2,766.499, 10-16-56. CI. 24—31.
Wagner. Wilmer W., Jr., to The Patent and Licensing Corp.
Easy opening carton. 2,753.104, 7-3-50. CI. 229—51.
Wagnon, Francis M. Travelling combination cotton strip-
ping, ginning, pressing and other related mechanisms.
2.703,117, 9-1S-50, CI. 50 — 30.
Wagnon. William N. Water purifier. 2.738,427, 3-13-50, CI.
250 — 48.
Wagoner, Billy J. : See —
Brenner, Abner, and Wagoner. 2,751,552.
Wahl, A. J.. Inc. : See —
Wahl, Albert J., and Lanz. 2,729,885.
Wahl. Albert J., and C. A. Lanz. to A. J. Wahl, Inc. Ap-
paratus for slitting cartons. 2,729.885, 1-10-56, CI. 30 — 2.
Wahl, Arnold S. Malt beverage. 2,732,300, 1-24-50, CI.
99—48.
Wahl Clipper Corp. : See —
Wahl. Leo J. 2,747,113.
Wahl, Leo J. 2.768.621.
Wahl. Leo J., to Wahl Clipper Corp. Armature arm for
electric hair clipper. 2,747,113, 5-22-56, Cl. 310—29.
Wahl. Leo J., to Wahl Clipper Corp. Massage device.
2.768,621, 1.0-30-56. Cl. 128 — 41.
Wahl. Michael M. Sterilizing attachment for telephones.
2.763,735, 9-18-50, Cl. 179—185.
Wahlbom. Ernest T.. Vo to O. E. Griggs. Bottle carrier.
2.731,169. 1-17-56, Cl. 220 — 104.
Wahlbom. Ernest T.. % to B. T. Griggs. Portable bar.
2,771,334, 11-10-50. Cl. 312—140.4.
Wahler, Dale E. and L. P., and G, V. Smith ; said Smi'.n assor.
to said D. E. and said L. P. Wahler. Centrifugal amal-
gamator. 2,743,806, 5-1-50, Cl. 233—14.
Wahler, Leon P. : See —
Wahler, Dale E. and L. P., and Smith. 2,743,806.
Wahlin, Fred W., to Spraying Systems Co. Spray nozzle with
side vented discharge end. 2,743,138, 4-24-50, Cl.
299—154.
Wahlin, Fred W., to Spraying Systems Co. Spray nozzle
orifice approach. 2,745,701, 5-15-50, Cl. 299 — 153.
Wahlin, Fred W., to Spraying Systems Co. Whirl spray noz-
zle. 2,747.936. 5-29-56, Cl. 299 — 114.
Wahlin, Fred W.. to Spraying Systems Co. Two-part
orifice spray nozzle and method of making same. 2,774.631,
12-18-56, Cl. 299—153.
Wahlin, Fred W., and E. J. O'Brien, to Spraying Systems Co.
Whirl spray nozzle. 2.751,252, 0-19-56, Cl. 299 — 114.
Wahlin, Hugo B., to Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation.
Electrolytic hydrogcualioii process. 2,749.293, 6-5-50, Cl.
204—73.
Wahlsten, Gosta L. B., and B. V. Nyholm, to Atlas Copco
Aktiebolaget. Percussion tools having a reciprocable ham-
mer piston actuated by combustion gases. 2,704,138,
9-25-50, Cl. 123—7.
Wahlstrom, Dale L. Blue print holder. 2,775,061, 12-25-56,
Cl. 45—131.
Wahlstrom, Magnus, to The I'.ridgeporl Machines, Inc. Rotary
■work table. 2.771,109. 11-20-50, Cl. 192 — 4.
Wahr, John C. : See —
Caldecourt, Victor J., and Wahr. 2,704,909.
Wain-Roy Corp. : See —
Hoplopainen, Vaino J. 2,768,759.
Wainer, Eugene : See —
Steinberg, Morris A., and Wainer. 2,750,259.
Wainer, Eugene, to Horizons Titanium Corp. Production of
titanium metal. 2,731,404, 1-17-50, Cl. 204 — 64.
Wainer, Eugene, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Process
for recovery of tungsten values. 2,735,748, 2-21-56, Cl.
23—51.
Wainer, Eugene, to Radio Corp. of America. Modified barium
titanate ceramic materials. 2,742,370, 4—17-50, Cl.
106—39.
Wainer, Eugene, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Preparation of alkali metal double fluorides of zirconium
and hafnium. 2,743,160. 4-24-50. Cl. 23 — 88.
Wainer, Eugene, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Preparation of alkali metal double fluorides of zirconium
and hafnium. 2.743.162. 4-24-56, Cl. 23—88.
Wainer, Eugene, to Horizons Titanium Corp. Preparation of
titanium monoxide. 2.743.160. 4-24-50. Cl. 23 — 202.
Wainer, Eugene, to Horizons Titanium Corp. Preparation
of thorium tetrahalides. 2,702.084. 9-11-50, Cl. 23 — 14.5.
Wainer, Eugene, to Horizons Titanium Corp. Preparation
of tetrahalides of zirconium and hafnium. 2,762,688,
9-11-56, Cl. 23—87.
Wainer. Eugene, to Horizons Inc. Method of preparing
halides. 2,762,691, 9-11-56, Cl. 23—205.
Wainer, Eugene, to Thompson Products, Inc. Coating of
molybdenum with binary coalings containing aluminum.
2,772,985, 12-4-56, Cl. 117—71.
Wainer, Eugene, to Horizons Inc. Pyrophoric composition.
2,775,514, 12-25-56, Cl. 52—2.
Wainer, Eugene, and M. A. Steinberg, to Sylvania Electric
Products. Inc. Method of producing germanium crystals.
2.766.152, 10-9-56, Cl. 148—1.6.
Wainwright, Carlyle H. : See —
Deans, Frederick E., and Wainwright. 2.755,645.
Deans, Frederick E., Wainwright, and Mountain.
2.754,668.
Wainwright, William N.. W. M. Venner, and P. L. Bowser, Jr.,
to Sterling Aluminum Products, Inc. Piston ring groove
protector. 2.771.328. 11-20-50, Cl. 309 — 14.
Waishrot, Samuel W. : See —
Clifford. Albert M., Waisbrot, and Gates. 2,764,599.
Wait, Allen C. : See —
Stearman. Lloyd C, and Hamel. 2,738,039.
Wait, James R., to Newmont Mining Corp. Method of geo-
physical exploration. 2,735.980. 2-21-50. Cl. 324—7.
Wait, James R., and A. A. Brant, to Newmont Mining Corp.
Method and apparatus for geophysical exploration.
2.731,590, 1-17-56, Cl. 324—6.
Wait, James R., H. O. Seigel. L. S. Collett. W. E. Bell, and
A. A. Brant, to Newmont Mining Corp, Method and appa-
ratus for geophysical exploration. 2,700,421, 10-9-56, Cl.
324 — 1.
Waite, Edwin P. : See —
Cole, Burrel C, and Waite. 2.749,191.
Waite, Fred L., to American Machine & Foundry Co. Self-
leveling, storing and dispensing apparatus. 2,775,352,
12-25-56, Cl. 211—134.
Waite, George F., to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Ornamental hub
cap with temperature compensating retaining means.
2,736,610, 2-28-56, Cl. 301 — 37.
Waite. Griffin G.. to Sangamo Electric Co. Dial hand and
method of making same. 2.761.415, 9-4-56, Cl. 116 — 136.5.
Waite. Ralph B. Dispensing tube closures. 2,775,309,
1 2-25-56, Cl. 222—92.
Waite, Ralph D., and P. W. Harland, to American Machine
and Metals, Inc. Differential gauge in synchro transmitter
sealed case. 2,739.306, 3-20-50, Cl. 340—345.
LIST OF PATENTEES
831
Waite, William G., and W. F. Higgins, to F. A. Hughes & Co.,
Ltd. Protection of metallic structures. 2,743,227,
4-24-50, CI. 204 — 197.
Waite, William G., and W. F. Higgins, to F. A. Hughes & Co.
Ltd. Anodes for the protection of metal structures against
corrosion. 2,772,231, 11-27-56, CI. 204—197.
Waithman, Victor : See —
he Tourneau, Robert L., Matteson, and Waithman.
2,750,433.
Waitkins, George R. : See —
Hein, Deltou W., Waitkins, and Lacey. 2.754,294.
Hein, Delton W., Waitkins, and Lacey. 2,765,300.
Waitkus, Calvin J., to The Chemstrand Corp. Composition
and method for imparting softness and anti-static proper-
ties to acrylonitrile fibers. 2,735,790, 2-21-56, CI.
117— 13S.S.
Wakefield Co., The : See —
Peterson, Carl M. F. 2,730,942.
Wakefield, George P. 2. 7.",:;. 440.
Wakefield, George P., to The Wakefield Co. Overhead lighting
and acoustical structures. 2,753,440, 7-3-56, CI. 240 — 9.
Wakefield, Gordon C. J. : Sci- —
Roberts, Maurice, and Wakefield. 2,736,280.
Wakefield, Joseph A., to lmrafoncing Ltd. Alternately driven
shafts. 2,740,307, 4-3-50, CI. 74—674.
Wakefield, Kenneth E., to General Electric Co. Magnetic
fluid clutches. 2,734.603, 2-14-56, CI. 192—21.5.
Wakefield. Ralph V. : See —
Ruth, John A., and Wakefield. 2.754,755.
Wakefield, Ralph V., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp.
Safety fuse igniter and crimping tool. 2,754,754, 7-17-50,
CI. 102—23.
Wakefield Ki chard E. B., to Shallcross Mfg. Co. Galvanom-
eters. 2, 733.40S, 1-31-56, CI. 324—154.
Wakelee, Ronald L., to Continental Can Co.. Inc. Multiple
slide press for cutting sheet metal parts. 2,772,735,
12-4-56. CI. 164—80.
Wakely, Richard D., to Peter Hand Brewery Co. Stabilized
vitamin preparations and method of preparing the same.
2.758,923, 8-14-56, CI. 99—11.
Wakelv. Richard D., to Peter Hand Brewery Co. Stabilized
vitamin preparations. 2,758.924, 8-14-56, CI. 99 — 11.
Wakker, Charles : See —
Dubois, Ernest, Siegrist, and Wakker. 2.773,762.
Walaszek, Lottie J., to Armour and Co. Process of treating
adrenocortical! rophic hormone substances. 2,739.099,
3-20-56, CI. 167—74.
Walberg, Nathan C, and W. A. Di Miscio. Gearless torque
lock awning window. 2,761,674, 9-4-56. CI. 268 — 104.
Walcoff, Charles H.. to J. Fishberg. Sewing machine guide.
2,751,869, 6-26-56, CI. 112—260.
Walczak, Stanislaw K. Remote control apparatus. 2,758,378,
8-14-56. CI. 33—72.
Wald, George F., and C. T. Zimmermann. to United States
Steel Corp. Impulse-generating device for measuring trav-
eling material. 2,761,986, 9-4-56. CI. 310—156.
Wald, Herman. Electric circuit for sparkless performance of
periodically repetitive switching processes. 2,760,150,
8-21-56. CI. 324—11.
Wald Industries Inc. : See —
Wilson, Rufus W. 2,747,931.
Wilson, Rufus W., and Keelev. 2,749,879.
Waldby, Rov M. : See —
Brooke, Jesse M., and Waldby. 2,763,516.
Walde, Arthur W., H. E. Van Essen, Jr., and T. W. Zbornik,
to Dr. Salsburv's Laboratories. Organotin arsonate deriva-
tives. 2,762,821. 9-11-56. CI. 260—429.7.
Walden, Harold G. Self-cleaning beater. 2,729.434, 1-3-56,
CI. 259—1.
Walden, John. Thread protectors. 2,747,617, 5-29-56, CI.
138—96.
Walden, Myrick A. : See —
Linsley, Douglas F. 2,746,309.
Walden, Myrick A. Transmission actuating and controlling
mechanisms. 2,740,305, 4-3-56, CI. 74 — 472.
Walden, Willie W. Mixer. 2,740,616, 4-3-56, CI. 259—4.
Waldes, George, to Waldes Kohinoor. Inc. Manufacture of
trouser flies. 2,731,643, 1-24-56, CI. 2—234.
Waldes Kohinoor, Inc. : See —
Erdmann, Hans. 2,735,581.
Erdmann, Hans. 2,737,699.
Soave, John G. 2,734,604.
Soave, John G. 2.752,997.
Waldes, George. 2,731,643.
Wurzel, Hugo. 2.733,872.
Wurzel, Hugo. 2,739,615.
Wurzel, Hugo. 2,755,698.
Zimmerman. Abraham. 2,731,671.
Waldhauer, Frederick D., to Radio Corp. of America. Semi-
conductor direct current stabilization circuit. 2,750,456,
6-12-56, CI. 179—171.
Waldhauer. Frederick D., to Radio Corp. of America. Transis-
tor oscillator circuit. 2,750,508, 6-12-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Waldie, Arthur G. : See —
Seed. John B., and Waldie. 2,756,668.
Waldie, William A. : See —
Nack, Herman R., and Waldie. Re. 24,130.
Waldin, Paul B. Protective shutter for window opening.
2,738,040. 3-13-56, CI. 189 — 62.
Waldin. Vincent H. : See —
Covington, Robert A., Jr., and Waldin. 2.767,427.
Covington, Robert A., Jr., and Waldin. 2.772,548.
Waldin, Vincent H., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Pump. 2,752,860, 7-3-56, CI. 103—149.
2,706,528. 10-10-56, CI.
2,765,907
2,743,000.
2,748,978.
Waldkotter, Erich G. R., and A. M. Hase, to Siemens-Srhuek-
ertwerke Aktiengesellsehaft. Selenium rectifiers and their
manufacture. 2,750,540, 6-12-56, CI. 317 — 234.
Waldman, Daniel, anil T. J. Silver, to Anchor Slide Fastener
Corp. feeding disks in slide fastener machines. 2,753,182,
7-3-50, CI. 271 — 2.3.
Waldman, Herbert. Telephone message recording and message
repeat back systems. 2.769.033, 10-30-56. CI. 179—6.
Waldman, Rose. Garment hanger. 2,729,371, 1-3-56, CI.
223 — 89.
Waldman, Samuel W., Va to P. A. Di Salvo. Pressure indicat-
ing device for pneumatic tires. 2,740,008, 3-27-50, CI.
200 — 61.25.
Waldo, Frank, to Columbia-Southern Chemical Corp. Sodium
chloride composition. 2,768,898, 10-30-56, CI. 99 — 143.
Waldo, Frank, to Columbia-Southern Chemical Corp. Sodium
chloride composition. 2.768,899, 10-30-56, CI. 99 — 143.
Waldo, Willis G. Decorticating apparatus. 2,753.600.
7-10-56, CI. 19—16.
Waldorf, Adrian. Isometrograph.
33 — 23.
Waldorf, Arthur J. : See —
Schafer, William J. 2,737,642.
Waldorf Paper Products Co. : See —
Dunning, Robert M. 2.745,545.
Dunning. Robert M. 2,745,588.
Dunning, Robert M. 2,774,512.
Dunning, Robert M.. and Hennessey.
Guyer, Reynolds. 2,735,544.
Guyer, Reynolds. 2,751,964.
Guyer, Reynolds. 2,764,069.
Guyer, Reynolds. 2.773,637.
Hedlund, Harland 11., and Burnham.
Hennessey, Russell J. 2,773,589.
Hennessey, Russell J., and Dunning.
Russell, Henry R„ Mairs, and Hennessey. 2,749,014.
Waldrich, Oskar. Planing machines. 2,730,022, 1-10-56,
CI. 90 — 53.
Waldron, Benjamin F. Fluid end pump head. 2,751,267,
6-19-56. CI. 309—3.
Waldron, Cloyd D. Hydraulic dynamo-meter with free-float-
ing rotors. 2,742,981, 4-24-56, CI. 188 — 90.
Waldron, John, Corp. : See —
Kaiser, Frank F. 2,747,808.
Markowtiz, Richard. 2,762,077.
Pomper, Anthony W. 2,775,409.
Pomper. Anthony W.. and Waechter. 2,769,495.
Stempel, Laszlo M. 2,775,449.
Waldschmidt, Henry. Electrician's fish tape reel. Re. 24.250,
12-4-56, CI. 254 — 134.3.
Wale, John : See —
Givens, John N., Rose, and Wale. 2,750.780.
V> alensky, Morris. Shirt collar closure. 2,740,124. 4-3-56,
CI. 2—128.
Wales, Fred A. : See —
Haueisen, Batist R., and Wales. 2,745,798.
Wales, George F. Force adjustment for fluid spring. 2,729,440,
1-3-56, CI. 267—1.
Wales, George F. Apparatus for selective recording.
2,732,899. 1-31-56, CI. 164—111.
Wales, George F. Game apparatus. 2,750.193, 6-12-56. CI.
273—134.
Wales, George F. Game board and playing pieces. 2,756,053.
7-24-56, CI. 273—131.
Wales, George F. Game apparatus. 2,772,885, 12-4-56, CI.
273—131.
Wales, Lester C. Pump. 2,738,732, 3-20-56, CI. 103—175.
Wales, Nathaniel B., to Industrial Patent Corp. Pressure
squeeze washer. 2,737,039, 3-6-56, CI. 68 — 21.
Wales, Nathaniel B. Radiator heat-transfer accelerator
2,738,957, 3-20-56, CI. 257—2.
Wales-Strippit Corp. : See —
Taylor, Paul H. 2,732,898.
Taylor, Paul H. 2,733,060.
Taylor, Paul H. 2,738,971.
Taylor, Paul H. 2,740,475.
Taylor, Paul H. 2,740,625.
Taylor, Paul H. 2,742,333.
Taylor, Paul H. 2,751,216.
Tavlor, Paul H. 2.757.735.
Taylor, Paul H. 2,760,575.
Taylor, Paul II. 2,706,037.
Walgreen Co. : See —
Schmitt, Roland G., Raddatz, and Swedberg. 2,765,234.
Schmitt, Roland G., and Swedberg. 2,733,751.
Walgren, John R., to Aluminum Co. of America. Extrusion
equipment. 2,757,794, 8-7-56, CI. 207 — 3.
Walk Time, Inc. : See —
Hastings, Norman R. 2,749,750.
Hastings, Norman R. 2,749,751.
Walk-A-Lator Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Hogan, Joseph L. 2,745.465.
Walker, Alec H. B., to Westinghouse Brake and Signal Co.
Ltd. Voltage regulating apparatus of the electronic type.
2.762,965, 9-11-56, CI. 323—22.
Walker, Alec H. B., and K. G. King, to Westinghouse Brake
and Signal Co. Ltd. Electric control apparatus. 2,732,505,
1-24-56, CI. 307—11.
Walker, Alec H. B., and L. J. Lockett, to Westinghouse Brake
& Signal Co. Ltd. Metal rectifier assemblies. 2,710,075,
3-27-56, CI. 317—234.
Walker, Alice P. : See —
Waymire, Walter R., and Walker. 2.758,863.
832
Walker, Arah A. Lacing needle. 2,763,410, 9-18-56, CI.
223—103.
Walker, Arnold J. Gravy separator. 2,735,551, 2-21-56, CI.
210—51.
Walker, Arnold J. Liquid density separator. 2,748,943,
6-5-56, CI. 210—51.
Walker, Benjamin M., and L. W. Van Denburgh, Jr., to Re-
sistoflex Corp. Extrusion of polytetrafluoroethylene.
2,752,637, 7-3-56, CI. 18—55.
Walker, Brooks : See —
Orton, Melvern, Schultz, and Walker. 2,769,038.
Walker, Brooks. Automatic banking device for vehicles.
2,743,941, 5-1-56, CI. 280—112.
Walker, Brooks. Venetian blind. 2,754,898, 7-17-56, CI.
160—34.
Walker, Brooks. Venetian blind. 2,771,135, 11-20-56, CI.
160 — 168.
Walker, Brooks. Rear fender compartment for spare tire.
2,773,719, 12-11-56, CI. 296—37.2.
Walker, Charles M. : See —
Snuggs, John F., and Walker. 2,761,820.
Walker, Crosweller, & Co. Ltd. : See — :
Barker, Clifford L. 2,767,924.
Walker, Curtis. Universal step turning duplicator for lathes.
2,729,130, 1-3-56, CI. 82—14.
Walker, David C, to Walker Well Heads Inc. Method of
fabricating well heads. 2,730,799, 1-17-56, CI. 29 — 480.
Walker, David D. : See —
Garrison, Ralph P. and J. O., and Walker. 2,747,882.
Walker, David S. : See—
Tandler, William S., Walker, Grossman, and Sloan.
2,756,510.
Walker, Delos A. : See —
Barbknecht, Fred W., and Walker. 2,743,569.
Walker Delos A., to International Harvester Co. Cotton
doffer. 2,729,930, 1-10-56, CI. 46 — 41.
Walker, Delos A., to International Harvester Co. Cotton
picker doffer. 2,738,636, 3-20-56, CI. 56 — 41.
Walker, Donald C, to Standard Oil Co. Candle wick and
method of preparing same. 2,745,271, 5-15-56, CI. 67 — 22.
Walker, Doreen : See —
Blumlein, Alan D. 2,775,694.
Walker, Duane J., 40% to W. T. Reed. Sugar and cream
server and dispenser. 2,743,846, 5-1-56, CI. 222 — 129.
Walker, Emil C, Jr., to Felt and Tarrant Mfg. Co. Mech-
anism for adjusting the resistance to kev depressions in
calculating machines. 2,753,117, 7-3-56, CI. 235—145.
Walker, Eugene B. : See —
Davies, Bedford D., and Walker. 2,748,547.
Walker, Eugene J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Circuit
breakers. 2,760,028, 8-21-56, CI. 200—116.
Walker, Frank H. : See —
Shaw, Robert E., and Walker. 2,774,861.
Walker, Glynn R. Automatic twine tie baler. 2, 730. 250.
2-28-56, CI. 100 — 19.
Walker, Harry E., to Walker's Fishmachinery, Inc. Mecha-
nism for preparing fish for canning. 2,771,632, 11-27-56,
CI. 17 — 4.
Walker, Harry M., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Extractive
distillation of phenol-containing mixtures. 2,762,760,
9-11-56, CI. 202—39.5.
Walker, Herbert, and T. E. Shen, to British Dielectric Re-
search Ltd. Manufacture of thin sheets or plates of heat-
treated material suitable for the dielectrics of capacitors
and for other purposes. 2,736,080, 2-28-56, CI. 25 — 156.
Walker, James D., to B-I-F Lndustries, Inc. Continuous
silica sol apparatus. 2,709,785, 11-6-56, CI. 252 — 359.
Walker, James L. : See —
Shmidl, Albert J., and Walker. 2,774,800.
Walker, Jay P., C. O. Glasgow, and A. W. Francis, Jr., to
National Tank Co. Well fluid separators and methods for
separating well fluids. 2,747,002, 5-22-56, CI. 260 — 676.
Walker, John B. Bobbin marker. 2,758,436, 8-14-56, CI.
57 — 1.
Walker, John H., and C. W. Crenshaw. Auxiliary transmis-
sion for tractors. 2,764,041, 9-25-56, CI. 74—745.
Walker, John R. D. Follow-up control systems. 2,729,940,
1-10-56, 'CI. 60—51.
Walker, Joseph B. Image superimposition projection devices.
2,729,141, 1-3-56, CI. 88 — 24.
Walker, Joseph B. Oblique image superimposition projection
devices. 2,753,758, 7-10-56, CI. 88—24.
Walker, Joseph B. Image superimposition apparatus.
2,772,600, 12-4-56, CI. 88—24.
Walker, Joseph F., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Desulfurization of petroleum products with alkali metal
followed by aqueous formaldehyde. 2,748,058, 5-29-56,
CI. 196—26.
Walker, Joseph F., and H. D. Williams, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Cellular compositions utilizing dinitro-
sopentamethvlene-tetramine as the blowing agent.
2,754,276, 7-10-56, CI. 260—2.5.
Walker, Laurence R. : See —
Hagelbarger, David W., and Walker. 2,745,984.
Walker, Laurence R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Device for coupling between free space and an electron
stream. 2,746,036, 5-15-56, CI. 343—100.
Walker, Leon M. Apparatus for treating surfaces of work-
pieces. 2,752,732, 7-3-56, CI. 51 — 9.
Walker, Leonard G., to Motorola, Inc. Priority control appa-
ratus for a communication system. 2,731,635, 1-17-56, CI.
340—163.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Cargo carrying
Walker Mfg. Co. of Wisconsin : See —
Jacokes, Benton D. 2,736,284.
Moss, Chester C. 2,761.525.
Powers, Walter H. 2,739,661.
Trautman, Walter C., and Arnes. 2,730,903.
Walker Mfg. and Sales Corp. : See —
Ziph, Andrew H. 2,736,500.
Walker, Nelson C, to ACF Industries, Inc.
vehicles. 2,753,811, 7-10-56, CI. 105 — 4.
Walker, Neville E., to American Junior Aircraft Co. Adjust-
able spool type control for miniature airplane. 2,743,068,
4-24-56, CI. 242—99.
Walker, Neville E., to American Junior Aircraft Co. Control
handle with encompassing storage groove. 2,745,608,
5-15-56, CI. 242—97
Walker, Raymond W. : See —
Wasserbach, Theodore B., and Walker. 2,764,866.
Walker, Richard M., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Wave
guide transition. 2,766,432, 10-9-56, CI. 333 — 21.
Walker, Robert G., to Air Associates, Inc. Carrier operated
squelch circuit. 2,767,310, 10-16-56, CI. 250 — 20
Walker, Robert J. String sculpture assembly. 2,757,459,
8-7-56, CI. 35—26.
Walker, Robert M to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Dividing circuit.
2,747,094, 5-22-56, CI. 250—36.
Walker, Robert M., F. N. Barry, and W. E. Hogue, to the
United States of America as represented by the Secretary
of the Navy. Electron tube limiter circuit. 2,764,680,
9-25-56, CI. 250—27.
Walker, Samuel J., and W. G. Brown. Internal combustion
engine piston. 2,731,313, 1-17-56, CI. 309 — 9.
Walker, Scott W., to Stanolind Oil and Gas Co. Method for
gasification of solid fuels. 2,770,536, 11-13-56, CI. 48 — 206.
Walker, Thomas : See —
Hunt, John S., Walker, and Barton. 2,751,398.
Walker, Thomas B. Pneumatically operated pressing ma-
chines. 2,762,142, 9-11-56, CI. 38—41.
Walker, Thomas H. : See—
Grayson, Harry, Brewster, and Walker. 2,764,688.
Walker, Thomas, Ltd. : See —
Wood, Herbert H. 2,755,472.
Wood, Herbert H. 2,760,194.
Walker, Walter K., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Ap-
paratus for applying labels. 2,753,071, 7-3-56, CI. 216 — 55.
Walker Well Heads Inc. : See-
Walker, David C. 2,730,799.
Walker, Wilfred : See-
Bailey, Eric J. G., and Walker. 2,730,513.
Walker, Willard H. Rockable outer-jaw wrench having an-
gularly related pipe-gripping surfaces. 2,748,638, 6-5-56,
CI. 81—101.
Walker, William B., Jr. : See —
Miller, Claud T., and Walker. 2,760,290.
Walker, William C. Blast director for fluid streams.
2,735,261, 2-21-56, CI. 60—35.5.
Walker, William C. Cooling systems for engines that utilize
heat. 2,770,097, 11-13-56, CI. 60 — 39.55.
Walker, William G. Ash tray. 2,771,885, 11-27-56, CI.
131—237.
Walker, Willie J. Fishing apparatus. 2,770,065, 11-13-56,
CI. 43—89.
Walker's Fishmachinery, Inc. : See —
Walker, Harry E. 2,771,632.
Walkoe, Kenneth H., to General Electric Co. Electric heat-
ing appliances. 2,764,665, 9-25-56, CI. 219 — 37.
Walkup, Lewis E., to The Haloid Co. Apparatus for elec-
trostaticallv charging insulating image surfaces for elec-
trophotography. 2,774,921, 12-18-50, CI. 317—262.
Walkup, Lewis E., H. E. Copley, and W. A. Beckdahl, to The
Haloid Co. Apparatus for developing electrophotographic
plates. 2,750,922, 0-19-50, CI. 118—57.
Walkup, Lewis E., and H. B. Carlton, Jr., to The Haloid Co.
Electrostatic cleaning of xerographic plates. 2,752,271,
0-20-56, CI. 134—1.
Wall, Byron T. Gaseous fuel mixer. 2,755,076, 7-17-56, CI.
261—39.
Wall, Clayton E. Drive mechanism for film processing ma-
chines. 2,766,633, 10-16-56. CI. 74—190.5.
Wall, Curtis. Safety back-off tool for removing pump rods in
oil wells. 2,749,091, 6-5-56, CI. 255 — 35.
Wall, Eugene : See —
Dombrowski, Henry S., Sanders, and Wall. 2,730,353.
Wall, Eugene G. Automatic chicken feeder. 2,768,729,
10-30-56. CI. 198—56.
Wall, Howard M. Tube for packaging doors and the like.
2,757,854, 8-7-56, CI. 229 — 53.
Wall, John M. : See—
Cranberry, Edgar H., and Wall. 2,744,801.
Wall, John M. Intermittent mechanism for motion picture
machines. 2,760,403, 8-28-56, CI. 88—18.4.
Wall, Marion P., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Closure
for pressure vessels. 2,757,820, 8-7-56, CI. 220 — 44.
Wall. William : See —
Sittler, Joseph, and Wall. 2,707,479.
Wallace, Archibald L. Vulcanizing mold. 2,728,942, 1-3-56,
CI. 18 — 6.
Wallace, Arthur M., to Bundv Tubing Co. Tubing or method
of making tubing. 2,730,135, 1-10-56, CI. 138—74.
Wallace, Burgess P., and V. Romney, to Whitehead Brothers
Co. Shell mold and composition for making same.
2,730,514, 1-10-56, CI. 260—38.
LIST OF PATENTEES
833
Wallace, Charles F., to Wallace & Tiernan Inc. Measurement
of mass rate of flow of fluent material. 2,771,773, 11-27-56,
CI. 73—194.
Wallace, David A. and P. E. ; said P. E. Wallace assor. to said
D. A. Wallace. Vehicle hoisting apparatus. 2,754,934,
7-17-56, CI. 187 — 8.59.
Wallace, David J. : See —
Straley, James M., and Wallace. 2,773,054.
Wallace, Donald J., and L. Catallo, to Wheel Trueing Tool Co.
Form dressing tool. 2,730,848, 1-17-56, CI. 51 — 204.
Wallace, Donald J., and L. Catallo, to Wheel Trueing Tool Co.
Method of form dressing of abrasive wheels. 2,730,851,
1-17-56, CI. 51 — 283.
Wallace, Donald J., and L. Catallo, to Wheel Trueing Tool Co.
Method of making form dressing tool. 2,731,336, 1-17-56,
CI. 51—309.
Wallace, Donald J., and L. Catallo, to Wheel Trueing Tool
Co. Form dressing tool. 2,770,925, 11-20-56, CI.
51—184.1.
Wallace, Donald E. Protective covering for precision ma-
chines. 2,754,643, 7-17-56, CI. 51—268.
Wallace, Earl C, and J. Meekin, to The Hettrick Mfg. Co.
Canopv structure. 2,764,993, 10-2-56, CI. 135 — 5.
Wallace, Edward. Trimmer with oscillating shears. 2,748,554,
6-5-56. CI. 56—241.
Wallace, Frank C. : See —
Doelz, Melvin L., and Wallace. 2,734,379.
Wallace, Frederick J., to American Cystoscope Makers, Inc.
Surgical drain. 2,749,913, 6-12-56, CI. 128 — 295.
Wallace, Frederick J., to American Cystoscope Makers, Inc.
Surgical instrument. 2,751,908, 6-26-56, CI. 128 — 321.
Wallace, Geoffrey. Tractor-mounted concrete mixer. 2,750,165,
6-12-56, CI. 259—177.
Wallace. H. W., & Co. Ltd. : See-
More, Arthur B. 2,754,675.
Wallace, Halbert C, and C. H. Puckering, to Link Mfg. Co.,
Inc., Seed cleaner, grader and treater. 2,731,246, 1-17-56,
CI. 259 — 4.
Wallace, Jack B., to The National Cash Register Co. Meas-
ured coin compartment for cash drawers. 2,768,735,
10-30-56, CI. 206—0.81.
Wallace, James, and N. O. Lewis, to Boeing Airplane Co.
Vacuum chuck jigs. 2,729,040, 1-3-56, CI. 51 — 235.
Wallace, James E., to Engine Life Products Corp. Filter.
2,760,642, 8-28-56, CI. 210—131.
Wallace, James M. : See —
Rawlins, Herbert L., Wallace, and Ogg. 2,752,452.
Wallace, James M., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Protec-
tive devices. 2,739,269, 3-20-56, CI. 317—18.
Wallace, James M., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Circuit
interrupter. 2,752,451, 6-26-56, CI. 200—89.
Wallace, James M., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Circuit
interrupter and counter therefor. 2,752,453, 6-26-56, CI.
200—108.
Wallace, James M., and A. W. Edwards, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Line-sectionalizers. 2,739,202, 3-20-56, CI.
200—108.
Wallace, James M., and A. W. Edwards, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Circuit interrupter. 2,757,321, 7-31-56,
CI. 317—178.
Wallace, James M., and H. L. Rawlins, deceased, by C. M. Raw-
lins, administratrix, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Auto-
matic reclosing circuit breaker. 2,763,749, 9-18-56, CI.
200—89.
Wallace, James M., and A. W. Edwards, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Circuit interrupter for load pickup opera-
tion. 2.763,815, 9-18-56. CI. 317 — 22.
Wallace, James M., and A. R. McClung, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Automatic reclosing circuit breakers. 2,769,055,
10-30-56, CI. 200—89.
Wallace, James M., and A. W. Edwards, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Automatic reclosing circuit breakers. 2,769,056,
10-30-56, CI. 200—89.
Wallace. James M., and A. W. Edwards, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Line sectionalizers. 2,769,058, 10-30-56, CI.
200—108.
Wallace, James M., Jr., to Bobbins Instrument Corp. Pres-
sure infusion apparatus. 2,766,907, 10-16-56. CI. 222 — 94.
Wallace, James B., to Carrier-Stephens Co. Carboy crate.
2.766,899, 10-16-56, CI. 215—12.
Wallace, James B., to Carrier-Stephens Co. Combination
bottle retainer and handle. 2,766,900, 10-16-56, CI.
215—12.
Wallace. James S. Disposable receivers. 2,766,927, 10-16-56,
CI. 229—62.
Wallace, Jeffrey J., to Gullett Gin Co. Extractor feeders for
extracting limbs from seed cotton. 2,731,673, 1-24-56, CI.
19 — 35.
Wallace, Jeffrey J., to Gullett Gin Co. Cotton gin with
low velocity air blast for demoting lint on ginning cvl-
inder anterior to doffing point. 2,731,674, i-24-56, CI.
19—58.
Wallace, Jeffrey J., to Gullett Gin Co. Cotton gin com-
bining pneumatic and mechanical moting. 2,731,675,
1-24-56, CI. 19 — 58.
Wallace, Jeffrey J., to Gullett Gin Co. System for cleaning
ginned cotton prior to baling. 2,747,235, 5-29-56, CI.
19—67.
Wallace, John D. Magnetostrictive transducer. 2,761,118,
8-28-56, CI. 340—11.
Wallace, Lauretta C. Folding shopping carrier. 2,765,178,
10-2-56, CI. 280—37.
369555— P 53
Wallace, Leta, % to A. Winning. Finger to piano key indi-
cator. Be. 24,195, 8-21-56, CI. 84 — 478.
Wallace, Lewis C, B. C. Sproull, and D. L. Kenaga, 25% to
Tennessee Coal & Iron Division, United States Steel Corp.,
and 75% to Nickey Brothers, Inc. Method and apparatus
for hydrolyzing cellulosic materials. 2,739,086, 3-20-56,
CI. 127—1.
Wallace, Mary L. : See — ■
Schildknecht, Calvin E., and Wallace. 2,768,148.
Wallace, Maurice E. and B. F., to Feed-O-Matic Mfg. Corp.
Poultry feeder. 2,745,381, 5-15-56, CI. 119—52.
Wallace, Paul E. : See —
Wallace, David A. and P. E. 2,754,934.
Wallace, Philemon A., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Frequency
regulator device. 2,764,728, 9-25-56, CI. 322—19.
Wallace, Beynolds E., y3 to T. S. Grimes and % to C. W.
Cogdell. Device for airing water tanks. 2,752,087, 6-26-56,
CI. 230—20.
Wallace, Bobert D. : See^—
Gordon, Carroll G., Wallace, and Berthelson. 2,753,134.
Wallace, Bobert E., Sr. Apparatus for opening clogged drains.
2,733,450, 2-7-56, CI. 4—256.
Wallace, Robert F. : See —
Wallace, Maurice E. and R. F. 2,745,381.
Wallace, Robert L., Jr. : See —
Dickten, Emil, Jr.. Riesz, and Wallace. 2,748,349.
Wallace, Bobert L., Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc
Four-electrode transistor modulator. Be. 24,183, 7-17-56
CI. 332—52.
Wallace, Bobert L, Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Transistor amplifiers and circuit arrangements therefor,
2,739,190, 3-20-56, CI. 179—171.
Wallace, Bobert L., Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc,
Machine for automatic fabrication of tetrode transistors
2,748,235, 5-29-56, CI. 219 — 4.
Wallace, Bobert L., Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc
Multifrequency oscillator. 2,761,909, 9-4-56, CI. 179 — 84
Wallace, Bobert M.. to The Griscom-Eussell Co. Heat ex-
changer U-tubes. 2,774,384, 12-18-56, CI. 138 — 69.
Wallace, Thomas A., Jr. : See — ■
Calfee, John D., and Wallace. 2,736,695.
Wallace & Tiernan Co., Inc. : See —
Eeiner, Laszlo. 2,731,386.
Wallace & Tiernan Inc. : See —
Ballard, John S. 2,765,899.
Barry, Eichard H., Wang, and Walter. 2,749,339.
Booth, George M. 2,733,814.
Booth, George M. 2,768,751.
Conkling, William C. 2,746,482.
Kirwan, John O. 2,771,772.
Wallace, Charles F. 2,771,773.
Washburn, Earl L. 2,750,546.
Wallace, William D. : See —
Danielson, Vernon S., and Wallace. 2,748,956.
Danielson, Vernon S., and Wallace. 2,767,857.
Wallach, Bernard H., to Kearfott Co., Inc. Servo system
and servomotor with built-in damping action. 2,770,743,
11-13-56, CI. 310—74.
Wallach, Louis. Testing unit for slimline lamps and ballasts
therefor. 2,754,476, 7-10-56, CI. 324—23.
Wallack, Stanley: See —
Moos, Anthony M., and Wallack. 2,761,070.
Wallans, Samuel : See —
Sinclair, Donald C, and Wallans. 2,745,597.
Walldow, Carl B., to Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Co. Bag
filling mechanism. 2,751,134, 6-19-56, CI. 226 — 49.
Wallen, George E. : See —
Kurth, Franz J., Phillips, Waeldner, and Wallen.
2,737,875.
Wallenbrock, Balph E., to Whirlpool-Seeger Corp. Eefriger-
ator cabinet construction. 2,750,065, 6-12-56, CI. 220 — 15.
Wallenbrock, Balph E., to Whirlpool-Seeger Corp. Eefrig-
erator cabinet construction. 2,751,638, 6-26-56, CI. 20 — 35.
Wallenbrock, Balph E., to Whirlpool-Seeger Corp. Horizontal
blower type refrigerated cabinet. 2,758,449, 8-14-56, CI.
62—102.
Wallenbrock, Balph E., and J. S. Palmer, to Whirlpool-
Seeger Corp. Air blast refrigerated cabinet. 2,767,558,
10-23-56, CI. 62—117.25.
Wallenhorst, Eichard G. : See —
Lazar, Michael, and Wallenhorst. 2,761,339.
Waller, Campbell E., to The Cincinnati Milling Machine Co.
Pattern controlled cutter grinder. 2,768,478, 10-30-56,
CI. 51—100.
Waller, Campbell E., to The Cincinnati Milling Machine Co.
Adjustable table for milling machines. 2,774,642,
12-18-56, CI. 311—35.
Waller, Coy W. : See —
Hutchings, Brian L., Broschard, and Waller. 2,753,373.
Waller, Coy W., and A. A. Goldman, to American Cyanamid
Co. Anhydrotetracycline. 2,744,932, 5-8-56. Cl. 260—559.
Waller, Fred, to The Vitarama Corp. Magazine slide pro-
jector. 2,732,758, 1-31-56, Cl. 88—28.
Waller, Fred, and W. B. Dresser, to The Vitarama Corp.
Automatic magnification control for projector. 2,747,456,
5-29-56, Cl. 88—17.
Waller, Lyle G., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Thermal switch.
2,762,889, 9-11-56, Cl. 200—142.
Waller, William C, V2 to W. K. Bobbins. Chain link coupling
of S-form. 2,740,253, 4-3-56, Cl. 59—850.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Wallerius, John, to Sunbeam Corp. Bit heating furnace.
2,741,469, 4-10-56, CI. 263—2.
Walley, Herbert H. : See —
Haydon, Arthur W., and Walley. 2,773,955.
Walley, James A. : See —
Seely, Richard E., and Walley. 2,744,226.
Walley, James A., to General Electric Co. Control circuit for
pump motor. 2,749,495, 6-5-56, CI. 318 — 221.
Walley, Omar C, to Jack & Heintz, Inc. Overvoltage relay.
2,759,064, 8-14-56, CI. 200—122.
Wallgren, August G. F. Roller bearing. 2,747,951, 5-29-56,
CI. 308—214.
Wallgren, August G. P. Radial thrust bearing. 2,758,892,
8-14-56, CI. 308—73.
Wallgren, August G. F. Double row roller bearing. 2,770,509,
11-13-56, CI. 308—214.
Wallin, Curtiss C. : See —
Honeycutt, Earl M., and Wallin. 2,770,580.
Wallin Industrial Corp. : See —
Schwall, Julius C. 2,745,334.
Wallin, Sven W., to Aktienbolaget Svenska Flaktfabriken.
Ventilating apparatus with heat exchange means.
2,732,027, 1-24-56, CI. 183 — 4.1.
Wallin, Sven W., to A. B. Svenska Flaktfabrieken. Volume
governors. 2,765,812, 10-9-56, CI. 138—43.
Walling, Cheves T., to Lever Brothers Co. Alkali fusion of
halogenated fatty acids. 2,760,969, 8-28-56, CI. 260 — 413.
Walling, Francis L. : See —
Gardner, August M., and Walling. 2,755,756.
Wallingford, Otto H. Fruit grating machine having a resll-
iently urged concave. 2,734,538, 2-14-56, CI. 146 — 123.
Wallis, Harold B., to General Motors Corp. Control device
for drum drier. 2,761,220, 9-4-56, CI. 34—53.
Wallis, Harold B., and R. H. Whyte, to General Motors
Corp. Domestic appliance. 2,755,564, 7-24-56, CI.
34—133.
Wallman, Clifford G., to The Petersen Oven Co. Conveyor
arrangement. 2,739,692, 3-27-56, CI. 198—20.
Wallmannsberger, Georg. Electrical trip means for stopping
passenger cable railways. 2,769,400, 11-6-56, CI. 104 — 202.
Wallmark, John T., to Radio Corp. of America. Cathode-
ray tubes of the feed-back variety. 2,774,908, 12-18-56,
CI. 315—10.
Wallney, Byron G. Clips for papers. 2,762,100, 9-11-56,
CI. 24 — 66.
Wallquist, Ivar. Movable bed type filter for liquids.
2.751.087, 6-19-56, CI. 210—199.
Walls, Leslie P., to Burroughs Wellcome & Co. (U. S. A.) Inc.
Method for preparing phenanthridinium salts. 2,767,188,
10-16-56. CI. 260—286.
Wallshein, Melvin. Wire crimping pliers for orthodontists
and for general use. 2,755,692, 7-24-56, CI. 81 — 15.
Walpert, George W. : See —
Hardwicke, Norman L., and Walpert. 2,762,798.
Walpole, John R. Anchor. 2,735,394, 2-21-56, CI. 114—206.
Walrave, Willem, and P. Veen, to Lever Brothers Co. Packag-
ing machines. 2,736,998, 3-6-56, CI. 53—26.
Walsh, Allen A., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Air Force. Flash synchro-
nization for aerial photography. 2,764,072, 9-25-56. CI.
95—11.5.
Walsh, Edward J. : See —
Robertson, George H., and Walsh. 2,740,068.
Robertson, George H., and Walsh. 2,750,529.
Robertson, George H., and Walsh. 2,765,421.
Walsh, George C, to The Foxboro Co. Rotary magnetic
multiple switch. 2,740,860, 4-3-56, CI. 200—87.'
Walsh, John E., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Heel last-
ing machines. 2,730,733, 1-17-56, CI. 12—10.5.
Walsh, John F. Universal beaching gear. 2,759,739, 8-21-56,
CI. 280—62.
Walsh, Kenneth A. : See —
Wilhelm, Harley A., Walsh, and Kerrigan. 2,753,250.
Walsh, Philip J. Alternating current regulating device.
2,738,458, 3-13-56, CI. 323—61.
Walsh, Philip M. : See—
Rusch, Edward W., Shank, and Walsh. 2,738,919.
Walsh, Ralph W. : See —
Martin, Earnest E. 2,739,856.
Walsh. Ralph W. Liquid metering apparatus. 2,742,197,
4-17-56. CI. 222—249.
Walsh, Richard M. : See —
Black, Otis D., and Walsh. 2,758,074.
Walsh, William R. Snowshoe guide and climber. 2,738,596,
3-20-56, CI. 36—4.5.
Walschaert. Marc C. : See —
ScharfP, Herbert E., and Walschaert. 2,728,968.
Walshin, Murray, to Silent-Flame Mfg. Co., Inc. Oil burner.
2,753,929, 7-10-56, CI. 158—76.
Walsonavich, John : See —
Tomeavage, Edward J.; and Walsonavich. 2,775,672.
Wnlstad. Walter J. Adjustable railroad journal liner.
2.766 077. 10-9-56, CI. 308 — 54.
Walstrom, Stanley R., to Superior Separator Co. Loader with
self-leveling carrier. 2,731,162, 1-17-56, CI. 214—140.
Walter, Ernest W. Tire patch and method of making.
2,762,413, 9-11-56, CI. 152—370.
Walter, Fred S.. to Thermo Electric Co., Inc. Thermocouples.
2,752,411, 6-26-56, CI. 136 — 4.
Walter, Hellmuth, to Worthington Corp. Method and appa-
ratus for oil recovery. 2,734,578, 2-14-56, CI. 166 — 11.
Walter, Hellmuth, to Worthington Corp. Turbo-compressor.
2,739,756, 3-27-56, CI. 230—116.
Walter, Hellmuth, to Worthington Corp. Regenerator.
2,774,575. 12-18-56, CI. 257—221.
Walter, Henry A., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Pyrimidine-
aldehyde resins. 2,749,324, 6-5-56, CI. 260 — 45.1.
Walter, Henry A., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Process for the
preparation of melamine. 2,769,055, 10-30-56, CI.
260—249.7.
Walter, John M., to The G. A. Gray Co. Right angle attach-
ment for boring, drilling, and milling machines. 2,744,450,
5-8-56, CI. 90—15.
Walter, John M., to The G. A. Gray Co. Machine tool rail
structure. 2,759,240, 8-21-56, CI. 29—1.
Walter, Joseph H. : See —
Chidsey, Francis A., Jr., and Walter. 2,769,370.
Walter, Jules G. : See —
Cohn, Joseph and E., and Walter. 2,750,679.
Cohn, Samuel and E„ and Walter. 2,729,003.
Cohn, Samuel and E., and Walter. 2,749,115.
Cohn, Samuel and E., and Walter. 2,773,296.
Cohn, Samuel, and Walter. 2,736,098.
Cohn, Samuel, and Walter. 2,739,762.
Walter, Karl A. : See —
Garvey, Louis P., Walter, and Ballard. 2,770,489.
Walter Kidde-Paciflc : See —
Lang, Delmer T. 2,764,651.
Walter, Lewis A. : See —
Barry, Richard H., Wang, and Walter. 2,749,339.
Walter, Max, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Basic derivative of
4-cyclohexyl-cyclohexanone and process for the manufacture
thereof. 2,731,498, 1-17-56, CI. 260—563.
Walter, Otto L. : See —
Luckhardt, Johannes. 2,745,470.
Luckhardt, Johannes. 2,750,988.
Luckhardt, Johannes. 2,774,412.
Walter, Paul R., and E. C. Witzke, to Combustion Engineer-
ing, Inc. Furnace having walls organized for cubical ex-
pansion. 2,773,487, 12-11-56, CI. 122—6.
Walter, Robert J., to Truck Equipment Co. Inc. Tandem axle
suspension for vehicles. 2,745.677. 5-15-56, CI. 280 — 104.5.
Walterman, Frederick H., and J. P. Malmrose, to Kewanee
Mfg. Co. Doorframe. 2,755,895, 7-24-56, CI. 189—46.
Walters, Albert F. Vehicle passenger safety guard. 2,743,942,
5-1-56, CI. 280—150.
Walters, Ben. Manufacture of ornamental and display plastic
sheets. 2,761,177, 9-4-56, CI. 18 — 48.
Walters, Emmett L., to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Equip-
ment for bending glass sheets. 2,746,209, 5-22-56, CI.
49—67.
Walters, George H. Automatic fishhook with live bait holder.
2,752,719, 7-3-56, CI. 43—36.
Walters, Glenn A., to Dalmo Victor Co. Radio frequency ro-
tary switch. 2,769,144, 10-30-56, CI. 333—7.
Walters, Joseph M., to Electro Chemical Engineering &
Mfg. Co. Method of extrusion of furane resins.
2,774,110, 12-18-56, CI. 18—55.
Walters, Michael E., to Pacific Pumps. Inc. Fluid-cooled
bearing. 2,744,796, 5-8-56, CI. 308—77.
Walters, Rav P. : See —
Reese, James E. 2,767,698.
Walters, Warren B., to The Maico Co., Inc. Acoustical tone
control for wearable hearing aids. 2,754,365, 7-10-56, CI.
179—107.
Walther, Daniel A., to The Dayton Steel Foundry Co. Two-
speed landing gear for trailers. 2,747,422, 5-29-56, CI.
74—333.
Walther, Frederick C, to General Motors Corp. Adjustable
foot rest for vehicles. 2,747,924, 5-29-56, CI. 296—75.
Walther, Georg. Driving mechanism for office machines.
2.735,951. 2-21-56. CI. 310—91.
Walther, George, Sr., to The Dayton Steel Foundry Co. Ve-
hicle wheel for mounting tire rims. 2,767,026, 10-16-56,
CI. 301—13.
Walther, Horst, to American Enka Corp. Process and appa-
ratus for deaerating viscous liquids. 2,753,010, 7-3-56,
CI. 183—2.5.
Waltman, Dallas H. Hand-operated portable traffic signal
light. 2,751,581, 6-19-56, CI. 340 — 321.
Waltman, Robert M., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Valve.
2,734,522, 2-14-56, CI. 137—197.
Walton, Carl S., to United States Steel Corp. Straight
chrome stainless steel pressure vessel. 2,752,238, 6-26-56,
CI. 75—126.
Walton Co.. The : See —
Conger, David L. 2,744,312.
Nipken, Eleanor and W. 2,744,311.
Walton, Edward, to Merck & Co., Inc. Phthalyl-alanyl-
mercaptoethyl amides and preparation thereof. 2,744,119,
5-1-56, CI. 260—326.
Walton, Erie, to Burroughs Wellcome & Co. (U. S. A.) Inc.
6 - ethylmethylamino - 5 - methyl - 4,4 - diphenylhexan - 3
one. 2,735,867, 2-21-56, CI. 260—570.8.
Walton, Eugene G., Jr. : See —
Mitchell, Orvllle, and Walton. 2,739,353.
Walton, George, to The Drackett Co. Heat-producing com-
positions. 2,773,040, 12-4-56, CI. 252—157.
Walton, George M. : See —
Brown, Richard E., and Walton. 2,741,325.
Walton. George M., to D. M. Johnson. Soda fountain.
2,736,464, 2-28-56, CI. 222 — 129.1.
Walton, George M., to Air Maze Corp. Tandem oil bath filter.
2,750,001, 6-12-56, CI. 183—15.
Walton, George M., and R. E. Brown, to Air-Maze Corp.
Silencer for gaseous streams. 2,749,998, 6-12-56, CI.
181 — 50.
LIST OF PATENTEES
835
Walton, Henry, to National Dairy Research Laboratories, Inc.
N-substituted lactobionamides. 2,752,334, 6-26-56, CI.
260—211.
Walton, James R., J. N. Burke, and A. W. Cure, to The Elec-
trical Apparatus Co., Ltd. Single phasing preventor.
2,749,407, 6-5-56, CI. 200—116.
Walton, Richard R., % to V. G. Dugal, as trustee, and Vi to
T. N. Danforth. Condensing of sheet materials. 2,761,490,
9-4-56, CI. 154—30.
Walton, Richard R. Method of treating textile materials.
2.765.513, 10-9-56, CI. 26—18.6.
Walton, Richard R. Apparatus for treating textile materials.
2.765.514, 10-9-56, CI. 26—18.6.
Walton, Richard R., to Walton Washing Machine Corp.
Washing or scrubbing device with oscillating scrubbing
member having a vertical component of motion. 2,770,118,
11-13-56, CI. 68—28.
Walton, Richard R., to Walton Washing Machine Corp. Wash-
ing device with means for injecting air bubbles in the wash-
ing liquid. 2,770,119, 11-13-56, CI. 68—28.
Walton. Richard R., to Walton Washing Machine Corp. Wash-
ing device with rotary scrubber. 2,770,120, 11-13-56, CI.
68—28.
Walton, Richard R., to Walton Washing Machine Corp. Wash-
ing device, including jet means for circulating the articles
being washed. 2,770,123, 11-13-56, CI. 68—184.
Walton, Tison : See —
Auville, Raymond K., and Walton. 2,741,937.
Walton Washing Machine Corp. : See —
Walton. Richard R. 2,770,118.
Walton, Richard R. 2,770,119.
Walton, Richard R. 2,770,120.
Walton, Richard R. 2,770,123.
Walton, William L., to Young Radiator Co. Locomotive cab
heater and defroster. 2,738,171, 3-13-56, CI. 257—137.
Walton, William M., to HofEmaster Co., Inc. Machine and
method for making edge embossed paper article and product
thereof. 2,729,267, 1-3-56, CI. 154—1.
Waltz, Edward, to The E. O. Bulman Mfg. Co., Inc. Roll
paper holder and cutter. 2,751,163, 6-19-56. CI. 242—55.5.
Waltz, Maynard C. : See —
Becker, Joseph A., and Waltz. 2,740,940.
Waltz, Victor W., % to W. E. Sherwood. Apparatus for
mounting clamp-down sink frames. 2,746,062, 5-22-56,
CI. 4—187.
Walworth, Clarence B. : See —
Winterburn, George A., Walworth, and Lawrence.
2,771,287.
Walworth, Clarence B., G. A. Winterburn, and L. E. Lawrence,
said Walworth and said Lawrence to said Winterburn. Ro-
tatory magnet actuator. 2,753,474, 7-3-56, CI. 310 — 104.
Walworth Co. : See —
Husman, Fred H. 2,756,081.
McManus, Joseph D., and Duemler. 2,731,282.
Van Deventer.Frank M. 2,747,831.
Walz, Carl F., to Durkee-Atwood Co. Door stop. 2,760,223,
8-28-56, CI. 16—86.
Walz, Walter L., to Whirlpool-Seeger Corp. Frozen foods
defrosting chamber. 2,758,452, 8-14-56, CI. 62—116.
Wampach, Aloyse N. Explosion-operated tools. 2,730,082,
1-10-56, CI. 123—7.
Wampach, Aloyse N. Portable Internal-combustion percussive
tools. 2,734,488, 2-14-56, CI. 123—7.
Wampach, Aloyse N. Operating and Ignition device for an
explosion-driven ramming hammer. 2,738,777, 3-20-56, CI.
123—7.
Wampach, Aloyse N. Ramming machines and derricks for
the same. 2,758,575, 8-14-56, CI. 123—7.
Wampach, Robert G., to Teletype Corp. Tape feed arrestor.
2,756,273, 7-24-56, a. 178—92.
Wampach, Robert G., to Teletype Corp. Telegraph station se-
lector. 2,763,713. 9-18-56, CI. 178 — 4.1.
Wampler, John E. Detachable vehicle towing device.
2,760,789, 8-28-56, CI. 280 — 494.
Wampler, Roy W. : See —
McMaster, Harold A., and Wampler. 2,735,331.
Wampler. Roy W., to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Method
of sealing multiple sheet glazing units. 2,775,028, 12-25-56,
CI. 29 — 455.
Wamser, Carl H., to Everbrite Electric Signs, Inc. Illumi-
nated signs. 2,769,263, 11-6-56, CI. 40 — 132.
Wanczyk, Walter J. : See —
Kandoian, Armig G., and Wanczyk. 2,760,016.
Wandel, Bronislaw. Unitary shoulder support and reading
light attachment for a telephone. 2,762,868, 9-11-56, CI.
179—157.
Wandel. Kurt. Disintegrating apparatus. 2,729,145. 1-3-56,
CI. 92—20.
Wandel, Kurt. Impellers for pulp disintegrating machines.
2,729,146, 1-3-56, CI. 92—26.
Wandel, Oscar A., to Fastener Corp. Tool operating mecha-
nism. 2,763,861, 9-25-56, CI. 1 — 44.4.
Wandelt, Richard F., to Industrial Radiant Heat Corp. Pack-
aging method. 2,750,719. 6-19-56. CI. 53—22.
Wanders, Hans H. Machine for molding a succession of
beads on a wire. 2,744,289, 5-8-56, CI. 18—21.
Wanek, Otto : See —
Swenson, Paul F., and Cooperrider. 2,772,834.
Wang, An, to Laboratory For Electronics, Inc. Synchronizer.
2,769,163, 10-30-56, CI. 340 — 174.
Wang, An. Triggering circuit. 2,772,357, 11-27-56, CI.
250—27.
Wang, Chao C, to Sperry Rand Corp. High frequency
apparatus. 2,741,718, 4-10-56, CI. 315—3.5.
Wang, Robert : See —
Nicholson, Donald M., and Wang. 2,740,878.
Wang, Su M. : See —
Barry, Richard H., Wang, and Walter. 2,749,339.
Waning, Hendrik, to Naamlooze Vennootschap Kunstzijde-
spinnerij Nyma. Process for the preparation of oxidation
products of cellulose. 2,758,112, 8-7-56, CI. 260 — 212.
Wanka, Josef, to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Termination circuit for transmitting all types of
electrical signals, particularly in telephone communica-
tions. 2,754,480, 7-10-56, CI. 333—11.
Wankat, Charles, to Universal Oil Products Co. Rolling of
metals. 2,729,992, 1-10-56. CI. SO — 16.
Wankat, Charles, to Universal Oil Products Co. Manufac-
ture of spherical gel particles. 2,733,220. 1-31-56, CI.
252—448.
Wankat. Charles, to Universal Oil Products Co. Production
of nitration grade aromatics by catalytic hydroforming,
solvent extraction and clay treatment. 2,744,942, 5-8-56,
CI. 260—674.
Wanlass, Cravens L., to North American Aviation, Inc.
Transistor Multivibrator. 2,757,286, 7-31-56, CI. 250—36.
Wanless, Graham G. : See-
Stewart, Joseph, and Wanless. 2 772 222.
VVann, Laymond D., to Continental Oil Co. Electrical log-
ging apparatus. 2,742,606, 4-17-56, CI. 324—10.
Wannamaker, William H., Jr. : See —
Davis, Henry F., and Wannamaker. 2,756,376.
Wannamaker, William H., Jr., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regu-
lator Co. Temperature measuring apparatus. 2,745,285,
5-15-56, CI. 73—360.
Wannamaker, William H., Jr., and R. L. Miller, to Minne-
apolis-Honeywell Regulator Co. Electrical measuring ap-
paratus. 2,750,547, 6-12-56, CI. 318—29.
Wanner, William F., A. O. Williamson, and D. O. Hall, to
Wm. Bros. Boiler & Mfg. Co. Rotary snow plow. 2,735,199,
2-21-56, CI. 37—43.
Wans, Richard D. : See —
Smith, Grover H.. and Wans. 2,738,672.
Wanzer, Arthur W. Balanced propeller operating mechanism
for vessel. 2,755,765, 7-24-56, CI. 115—35.
Wanzer, Arthur W. Outboard propeller mechanism for a
vessel. 2,755,766, 7-24-56, CI. 115—35.
Wapner, Joseph S. : See —
Cooper, Benjamin, Hohmann, and Wapner. 2,749,538.
Wappner, Ralph C, to The Ohio Thermometer Co. Tempera-
ture controlled switch. 2,740,866, 4-3-56, CI. 200 — 142.
War, United States of America as represented by the Secre-
tary of : See —
Allaire, Royal P., Clogston, and Everhart. 2,737,610.
Chance. Britton, and Greenwood. 2,755,464.
Clarke, Allen S. 2,755,737.
Coonrod, Lew G., Jr. 2,756,709.
Cooper, Lyle M. 2,737,117.
Davenport, Lee L. 2,743,437.
De Fino, Anthony J. 2,771,841.
Dodds. Nugent. 2,754,761.
Fieser, Louis F., and Hershberg. 2,742,856.
Fuson, Reynold C, and Shive. 2,756,245.
Gehauf, Bernard. 2,769,001.
Golden, Sidney. 2,763,127.
Harvey, Earle M. 2,742,822.
Hershberg, Emanuel B. 2,737,114.
Hudson. Colin M., and Skinner. 2,764,091.
Hull, Charles J., and Tuttle. 2,732,801.
Hussmann, Albrecht W. 2,738,123.
Lee, Richard W. 2,739,308.
Massey, Mark F. 2,764,092.
Millman. Sidney. 2.765,425.
Millman, Sidney. 2,768,327.
Moore, James R. 2,741,742.
Musser, Clarence W. 2,733,639.
Musser, Clarence W. 2,741,160.
Northrop, John H. 2,757,132.
Rlcards, Harold A., Jr.,
Russell. 2,741,177.
Russell, Francis R., and Knox. 2,741,178.
Stevenson, Reston. 2,730,482.
Stoddard, James V. 2,745,095.
Sweetman, Leroy R. 2,742,821.
Thomas, Charles A. 2,742,672.
Winer, Max. 2,763,209.
Woyski, Mark M., and Shoemaker. 2,733,217
War, United States of America as represented by the Secre-
tary of, trustee : See —
Barker^ Maurice E^ 2,737,889.
cover. Re. 24,221, 9-18-56,
Matheson, Cooper, Knox, and
2,729,278, 1-3-56, CL
2,734,558, 2-14-56. CI.
Waranch, Theodore M.
CI. 155—182.
Waranch, Theodore M. Slip cover.
155—182.
Waranch, Theodore M. Slip cover.
155—182.
Warburton, Dennis S. : See —
Brumby, Harold, and Warburton. 2.761,637.
Warburton, Geoffrey, and W. J. P. Clarke, to Aero Zipp Fas-
teners Ltd. Method of manufacturing sliding clasp fas-
teners. 2,744,313, 5-8-56, CI. 29 — 408.
Warburton, Kenneth R., to The Hoover Co. Flexible hose.
2,731,040, 1-17-56, CI. 138—49.
Warburton, Ray W., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electro-
static precipitator. 2,730,191, 1-10-56, CI. 183 — 7.
Warburton, Ray W., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Washers
for electrostatic precipitators. 2,737,257, 3-6-56. CI.
183—7.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Warburton, Rupert E. L. : See —
Sandford, William H. 2,765,905.
Warch, John A. Flush tank silencer. 2,738,851, 3-20-56,
CI. 181—49.
Ward, Arthur G. : See —
Cooke Arthur H., Skinner, and Ward. 2,738,418.
Ward, Bernard H., to Ward Mac-Fry Development Co. Seed
planter. 2,742,192, 4-17-56. CI. 222—139.
Ward Blenkinsop & Co. Ltd. : See —
Goldberg, Alan A. 2,775,595.
Ward, Bryant L. Convertible stage. 2,740,165, 4-3-56,
CI. 20—1.123.
Ward, Delbert J. Apparatus for locating the neutral plane in
generators and motors. 2,752,568, 6-26-56, CI. 324 — 158.
Ward, Frank L. Bridge balancing devices. 2,769,071,
10-30-56, CI. 201—54.
Ward, Frederic L., to Robert W. Ward Co. Method and ap-
paratus for cleaning foundry sand. 2,766,496, 10-16-56,
CI. 22— 89.
Ward, Frederick H. : See —
Watson, Henry R., and Ward. 2,742,824.
Ward, G. A. : See —
Ward, John W. 2,745,580.
Ward, George C, F. J. Porter, and G. W. Seymour, to Celanese
Corp. of America. Dry cleaning of cellulose acetate fabrics
with a fading inhibitor in the solvent. 2,741,533, 4-10-56,
CI. 8—17.
Ward, George D. : See —
Berg, Robert L., and Ward. 2,768,124.
Ward, George R. : See —
Maysmor, Charles W. K., Page, Ward, and Webster.
2,754,784.
Ward, George R., to British Insulated Calender's Cables Ltd.
Manufacture of electric capacitors. 2,740,928, 4-3-56,
CI. 317—261.
Ward, Harold F., to General Electric Co. Luminescent zinc,
cadmium, and zinc-cadmium sulphides. 2,732,347, 1-24-56,
CI. 252—301.6.
Ward, Irving A. : See—
Bletcher, Ralph E., and Ward. 2,741,258.
Bletcher, Ralph E., and Ward. 2,769,454.
Ward, Jack H., and R. A. Ross ; said Ward assor. to said
Ross. Guide or lure for deep fishing. 2,731,755, 1-24-56,
Ward, James E., to Safeway Stores, Inc. Defoamer. 2,753,098,
7-3-56, CI. 220—69.
Ward, John A., III. Jet power plant convertible to axial
flow turbojet or to ramjet operation. 2,762,192, 9-11-56,
CI. 60—35.6.
Ward, John B. : See —
Sperandio, Glen J., and Ward. 2,742,396.
Ward, John C. : See —
Flohr, Alfred J. 2.739,332.
Ward, John V., to Gulf Research & Development Co. Fluidized
fixed bed process and apparatus. 2,760,842, 8-28-56, CI.
23—1.
Ward, John V., to Gulf Research & Development Co. Fluidized
catalytic process for the destructive hydrogenation of
hydrocarbons. 2,760,917, 8-28-56, CI. 196—53.
Ward, John V.. and B. M. Wedner, to Gulf Research & De-
velopment Co. Fluidized solids chemical apparatus.
2,745,725, 5-15-56, CI. 23—288.
Ward, John W., 10% to W. R. Draughon, and 10% to G. A.
Ward. Protective guard for wrist watches. 2,745,580,
5—15—56 CI 224—4
Ward, John W., and G. G. Bruck, to Specialties, Inc. Illumi-
nation meter. 2,765,703, 10-9-56, CI. 88 — 23.
Ward, Lawrence T. Cigarette lighter and valve. 2,732,699,
1-31-56, CI. 67—7.1.
Ward, Lawrence T. Propane primer valve. 2,761,596, 9-4-56,
CI. 222 — 444.
Ward, Lawson J., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Lead-
wire feeding method. 2,762,110, 9-11-56, CI. 29—25.11.
Ward Leonard Electric Co. : See —
Grillo, Joseph. 2,740.950.
Grillo, Joseph. 2,745,090.
Grillo, Joseph. 2,754,468.
McKenna, Alexander G. 2,768,344.
Ward, Louis J. : See —
Ward, Lowell U. and L. J. 2,752.205.
Ward, Lowell U. and L. J. Wallboard lift. 2,752,205,
6-26-56, CI. 304—29.
Ward, Loyd A. : See —
Tureaud, Aloysius K. 2,738,190.
Ward, Lyle O. Vehicle spring suspension. 2,732,220, 1-24-56,
CI. 280—124.
Ward Mac-Fry Development Co. : See —
Ward, Bernard H. 2,742,192.
Ward, Paul J. : See —
Kraft, Norman, and Ward. 2,743,186.
Ward, Robert M., and I. R. Kacir. to Thompson Products,
Inc. Piston ring. 2,764,458, 9-25-56, CI. 309—44.
Ward, Robert W., and E. A. Watson, to ACF Industries, Inc.
Self-contained paint spray booth. 2,757,597, 8-7-56, CI.
98—115.
Ward. Robert W., Co. : See —
Ward, Frederic L. 2,766,496.
Ward, Samuel I. : See —
Robb, Charles G., and Ward. 2,761,832.
Ward, Samuel I. Liquid treating apparatus. 2,761,833,
9-4-56, CI. 210—24.
Ward, Samuel J., and M. C. Cross, to Universal Pole Bracket
Corp. Transformer cluster rack. 2,761,643, 9-4-56, CI.
248—230.
Ward, Thomas C. Infant accessories. 2,742,651, 4-24-56,
CI. 5—98.
Ward, Thomas C. Spinal flexion brace. 2,760,486, 8-28-56,
CI. 128—78.
Ward, William C, to The Norwich Pharmacal Co. Composi-
tion for the treatment of demodectic mange. 2,739,097,
3-20-56, CI. 167—53.2.
Ward, William E., to The Cleveland Crane & Engineering Co.
Power presses and clutches therefor. 2,741,353, 4-10-56,
CI. 192—85.
Ward, William E., to The Cleveland Crane & Engineering Co.
Fluid operated clutch. 2,759,583, 8-21-56, CI. 192 — 85.
Ward, William E., to Chandler Products Corp. Disengageable
drive means in a heading machine. 2,768,394, 10-30-56,
CI. 10—13.
Ward, William F., and E. J. Winship, to Koppers Co., Inc.
Combination underfeed and lap stacker. 2,758,838,
8-14-56, CI. 271 — 76.
Wardein, Vincent J. Boxcar and adaptations therefor.
2,756,694, 7-31-56, CI. 105—378.
Wardell, MacArthur. Jr. Deodorant spray toilet paper hang-
er. 2,746,798, 5-22-56, CI. 299—96.
Wardell, Marvin H. : See—
Krupp, Robert F., and Wardell. 2,764,995.
Warden, Robert L., and K. W. Robertson, to Shell Develop-
ment Co. Automatic inhibitor injection system for pump-
ing wells. 2,773,551, 12-11-56, CI. 166—75.
Wardlaw, Russell : See —
Cookson, Harold W., Jr., Forestier, and Wardlaw.
2,763,036.
Ware, Ennis. Valve guide for flush tanks. 2,733,449, 2-7-56,
CI. 4—57.
Ware, Frank B., to Tartan Knitting Mills, Inc. Selector
mechanism for jacquard-punching machine and the like.
2,774,428, 12-18-56, CI. 164 — 112.
Ware, Frank N., to United States Steel Corp. Circuits for
winch motors. 2,729,775, 1-3-56, CI. 318—87.
Ware, John H., Jr. Metal window structure. 2,753,020,
7-3-56, CI. 189—69.
Ware, Marsden, and J. E. Witzky, to Studebaker-Packard
Corp. Internal combustion engine cylinder assemblies.
2,739,597, 3-27-56, CI. 123 — 41.31.
Ware, Orby W. Fishhooks. 2,756,536, 7-31-56, CI. 43—44.8.
Ware, Richard N., Jr., to Chicago Mill and Lumber Co.
Method and apparatus for making web covered spaced
panels. 2,761,487 9-4-56. CI. 154—1.6.
Ware, Richard N., Jr., to Chicago Mill and Lumber Co.
Method and apparatus for making paper covered wood
veneer assemblies. 2,772,717, 12-4-56, CI. 154—1.6.
Ware, Richard N., Jr., and M. B. Christian, to Chicago Mill
and Lumber Co. Method of making paper-covered folding
box blanks. 2,744,046, 5-1-56, CI. 154—118.
Wargo, Peter, to Stewart-Warner Corp. Electromagnetic
operated fuel pump. 2,754,436, 7-10-56, CI. 310—32.
Wargons Aktiebolag : See —
Brundell, Gunnar, and Tjernstrom. 2,733,140.
Warholak, Michael. Hair curler. 2,767,719, 10-23-56, CI.
132 — 40.
Waring, Charles E., and D. K. Shipley, to W. R. Grace & Co.
Low density silica gel. 2,759,798, 8-21-56, CI. 23—182.
Waring, Frank E., to Triangle Products Ltd. Portable elec-
tric spot welding tools. 2,747,063, 5-22-56, CI. 219 — 4.
Wark, John D. : See —
Schladermundt, Peter, and Wark. 2,740,529.
Warkentin, Muriel N. : See —
Mathison, Volney G. 2,736,313.
Warman, Bloomfield J., to Siemens Brothers & Co. Ltd. Auto-
matic telephone systems. 2.763,723, 9-18-56, CI. 179 — 18.
Warman Bloomfield J., to Siemens Brothers & Co. Ltd.
Electrically operated registers. 2,767,248, 10-16-56, CI.
179—18.
Warmoltz, Nicolaas. to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co., as trustee. Portable dosimeter for radio-active radia-
tion. 2,748,291, 5-29-56, CI. 250—83.6.
Warmoltz, Nicolaas, to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co., as trustee. High-vacuum discharge tube. 2,749,468,
6-5-56, CI. 313—233.
Warmoltz, Nicolaas, to Hartford National Bank and Trust
Co., as trustee. Mass spectrometer for analysing sub-
stances or indicating a small amount of a determined sub-
stance. 2,769,911, 11-6-56, CI. 250 — 41.9.
Warnant, Julien : See —
Nomine, Gerard, and Warnant. 2,768,189.
Warnant, Julien, and G. Nomine, to Les Laboratoires
Francais de Chimiotherapie. Process of producing cortisone
and its esters. 2,768,191, 10-23-56, CI. 260—397.45.
Warndahl, Robert G. Fishing rod handle with scale and
measuring tape. 2,750,184, 6-12-56, CI. 265—63.
Warne, Eugene H. : See —
Harris, Thomas A., Lawrence, and Warne. 2,759,532.
Harris, Thomas A., Lawrence, and Warne. 2,769,488.
Warne, Frederick C, to Pittsburgh Forgings Co. Tractor
drawn implements. 2,747,355, 5-29-56, CI. 55 — 84.
Warneck, Leo J. Combined horn sounding and headlight
beam selector and wiring system therefor. 2,734,181,
2-7-56, CI. 340 — 75.
Warnecke, Robert, and W. Kleen, to Compagnie Generale
de Telegraphie Sans Fil. Travelling-wave amplifying tube.
2,761,088, 8-28-56, CI. 315—3.5.
Warnecke, Robert, and O. Dohler, to Compagnie Generale de
Telegraphie Sans Fil. Symmetrical interdigital line for
travelling wave tubes. 2,770,780, 11-13-56, CI. 333—31.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Warnecke, Robert I., to Roberts-Gordon Appliance Corp. Gas
burner and constant pilot. 2,772,730, 12-4-56, CI.
158—115.
Warner, Alden Y., and A. S. Brown, to The Capewell Mfg.
Co. Snorkel. 2,742,899, 4-24-56, CI. 128—145.
Warner, Alden Y., W. J. Craven, J. Stacherl. and O. A. Boesel,
to The Capewell Mfg. Co. Adjustable connector. 2,754,560,
7-17-56, CI. 24—196.
Warner, Arthur H., and W. B. McLean. Self-propelled mis-
sile. 2,752,850, 7-3-56, CI. 102—50.
Warner Brothers Co., The : See —
Farley, Walter M., Kellogg, and Phillips. 2,742,004.
Malloy, Georgia M., and La Bue. 2,761,146.
Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. : See —
Mueller, William A. 2,734,948.
Warner, Edgar, to The Champion Paper and Fibre Co. Doctor
blade for paper coating apparatus. 2,729,192, 1-3-56, CI.
Warner Electric Brake & Clutch Co. : See —
Harter, Paul A. 2,729,318.
Mason, James A. 2,738.449.
Meyer, Arthur A. 2,739,684.
Oetzel, John G. 2,745,974
Pierce, William C. 2,765,878.
Pierce, William C. 2,765.891.
Warner, Ernest S. Bark-removing rotor having brake-ad-
vanced pivotally mounted tools. 2,733,743, 2-7-56, CI.
144—208.
Warner, Frank W., to Radio Corp. of America. Oscillator.
2,767,316. 10-16-56, CI. 250—36.
Warner-Hudnut, Inc. : See —
Crammond, Peter, and Denney. 2,774,989.
Warner, Kenneth M. Fishing reel. 2,740,608, 4-3-56, CI.
254—175.5.
Warner-Lambert Pharmaceutical Co. : See —
Baum, Harold M. 2,746,905.
Delafontaine, Charles, and Baumgardner. 2,729,886.
Warner Lewis Co. : See —
McCann, Kelly F. 2,731,150.
McCann, Kelly F. 2.754,972.
Warner, Milton Y., to Whirlpool-Seeger Corp. Refrigerator
compressor. 2,767,903, 10-23-56, CI. 230 — 58.
Warner, Richard F. : See —
Smith, Ira D.. Takacs, and Warner. 2,735,674.
Warner, Sherman K. : See —
Johnson, Paul S., and Warner. 2,757,481.
Warner, Sterling W., to American Viscose Corp. Automatic
sheet guide. 2,766,949, 10-16-56, CI. 242—76.
Warner & Swasey Co., The : See —
Hofman. Walter A. 2,766,777.
Nichta, John J. 2,730,229.
Nichta, John J. 2,750,025.
Sandelin, Olle E. 2,774,995.
Smith, Harvey M., and Ashcroft. 2,757,876.
Spisak, Andrew A. 2,744.295.
Spisak, Andrew A., and Perrault. 2,760,237.
Taylor, Ralph B., Sr., and Whewell. 2,744,545.
Warner & Swasey Research Corp., The : See —
Tandler, William S. 2,748,490.
Tandler, William S., Walker, Grossman, and Sloan.
2,756.510.
Warner, Wilbur W., to General Electric Co. Reversing motor
circuit. 2,748,332, 5-29-56, CI. 318—207.
Warner, William D. Hydraulic overshot. 2,734,768, 2-14-56.
CI. 294—86.
Warnes, Anthony G. : See —
Smith, Frederick J. 2,771,950.
Warnken, Elmer P., to Cincinnati Testing and Research Lab-
oratories. Machine for making compressor blades.
2,746,514, 5-22-56, CI. 154—1.
Warns, Willard F. Glass panel sunshield. 2,745,150,
5-15-56, CI. 20—56.5.
Warp, Harold, to Flex-O-Glass, Inc. Method of making re-
inforced laminated material. 2,742,391, 4-17-56, CI.
154—127.
Warp, John R., to Flex-O-Glass, Inc. Window panel storm
covering for doors and the like. 2,741,306, 4-10-56, CI.
160—369.
Warrell, Albert B. Insect guard for trees. 2,746,201,
5-22-56. CI. 43—108.
Warren Alloy : See —
Johnson, Fred H. 2,774,859.
Maganus, Paul G. 2,752,302.
Warren, Alva F. : See —
Karr, William S., and Warren. 2,728,986.
Warren Automatic Tool Co. : See —
Storm, Lynn W. 2,733,599.
Warren, B. O. : See —
Day, Luther V. 2,760,425.
Warren, Charles S., to Radio Corp. of America. Magnetic
switch. 2,734,185, 2-7-56, CI. 340—166.
Warren, Charles W., to American Cyanamid Co. Current lim-
iting power supply for photomultiplier. 2,733,357, 1-31-56,
CI. 250—207.
Warren, Earl A., to Sperry Rand Corp. Gauging and testing
mechanism. 2,757,537, 8-7-56, CI. 73—162.
Warren, Fredrick W. : See —
Crabbe, John D„ and Warren. 2,757,709.
Warren, Glenn W. : See —
Dylewski, Stanley W., Dulude, and Warren. 2,769,841.
Warren, Grant E. : See —
Anderson, Henry W., Warren, and Bartholomew.
2,738,326.
837
Warren, Harry G., to Nylon-Maid, Inc. Shower head.
2,756,108, 7-24-56, CI. 299—152.
Warren, Henry E., to Lombard Governor Corp. Automatic
lubricator for power driven chain saw. 2,741,276, 4-10-56,
r*i 1 43 32
Warren, Henry G. Water sprinkler. 2,733,958, 2-7-56, CI.
299—71.
Warren, Howard C. Annunciator system. 2,730,704,
1-10-56, CI. 340—213.
Warren, Jane : See —
Chance, Leon H., Warren, and Guthrie. 2,743,232.
Warren, Joel. Sensitization of photographic emulsions.
2,740,713, 4-3-56, CI. 95—7.
Warren, John C. R., to The Dow Chemical Co. Herbicidal
composition. 2,741,115, 4-10-56, CI. 71—2.6.
Warren Petroleum Corp. : See —
Loftin, Charles F., Jr. 2,734,729.
Warren, Phil : See —
Stratton, Cleo C. 2,741,105.
Warren, Ray C, to Hershel California Fruit Products Co.,
Inc. Fruit lifting device. 2,733,724, 2-7-56, CI. 134—134.
Warren, Robert C, and W. J. Barrow. Vacuum selector oper-
ated safety signal device for automotive vehicles. 2,764,962,
10-2-56, CI. 123—97.
Warren, Robert E., and W. H. Yeamans, to General Electric
Co. Bus bar support. 2,733,289, 1-31-56, Cl. 174 — 99.
Warren, Ronald G. : See —
Kittleman, Robert H., and Warren. 2.766,094.
Warren, Roy R. Fire-hydrant wrench. 2,733,625, 2-7-56,
Cl. 81—98.
Warren, S. D., Co. : See —
Frost, Frederick H. 2,741,981.
Frost, Frederick H., and Leighton. 2,759,847.
Hart, Robert T. 2,769,725.
Warren, Samuel D. : See —
Lilenfeld, Julius E. 2,742,596.
Warren, William O. : See —
Adams, Claude W., and Warren. 2,752,689.
Warrick, Edward C. : See —
Wheelbarger, Albert S., and Warrick. 2,773,640.
Warrick, Halsted R., to The Texas Co. Catalytic conversion
of hydrocarbons with pressure regulation in the conversion
and regeneration zones. 2,738,310, 3-13-56, Cl. 196 — 52.
Warrington, Albert R. V., to The English Electric Co. Ltd.
Electrical relays. 2,761,999, 9-4-56, Cl. 317 — 156.
Warry, R. F., Ltd. : See —
Warry, Reginald F. 2,757,756.
Warry, Reginald F., to R. F. Warry Ltd. Hoists. 2,757,756,
8-7-56, Cl. 187—11.
Warsaw, David J. Block-mold pallet cleaning mechanism.
2,752,621, 7-3-56, Cl. 15—93.
Warshaw, Julius : See —
Dailey, Edgar G., Warshaw, and Pegram. 2,743.554.
Warshawsky, Irving. Electrical fixture swivel joint construc-
tions. 2,729,473, 1-3-56, Cl. 285—96.6.
Warshawsky, Sarita. Child's combination undergarment.
2,728,915, 1-3-56, Cl. 2—75.
Warsher, Adolph, and P. J. Guillot, to Bendix Aviation
Corp. Mount structure for electric components. 2,755,048,
7-17-56, Cl. 248—27.
Warsmith, Harry R., to The Jeffrey Mfg. Co. Machine parts,
including rim, tooth or segment inserts. 2,764,900, 10-2-56,
Cl. 74 — 434.
Warthen, Mary : See —
Miller, Mary W., and Warthen. 2,767,969.
Wartian, George, to Wartian Lock Co. Door closer and check.
2,735,132, 2-21-56, Cl. 16—52.
Wartian. George, to Wartian Lock Co. Door latch and lock.
2,773,376, 12-11-56, Cl. 70—150.
Wartian Lock Co. : See —
Wartian, George. 2,735,132.
Wartian, George. 2,773,376.
Warwick Mfg. Corp. : See —
Schroeder, Leslie R. 2,734,386.
Waschle, Leo P., and R. A. Griffith. Photographic exposure
frame. 2,752,817, 7-3-56, Cl. 88—24.
Washabaugh, Edward P., to American-Marietta Co. Ma-
chine for shaping an elliptical wire cage. 2,742,077, 4-17-56,
'Cl 153 35
Washburn, Alfred F. Sprinkler toy. 2,752,156, 6-26-56,
Cl. 273—101.
Washburn, Clayton A., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Coil form.
2,762,581, 9-11-56, Cl. 242—119.
Washburn Co., The : See —
Glenny, Clarence S. 2,767.894.
Lawrence, J. Richard. 2,738,943.
Washburn, David A. : See —
Goss, Wilbur H., and Washburn. 2,748,703.
Washburn, Earl L., to Wallace & Tiernan Inc. Limit respon-
sive means for motors in servo systems and the like.
2,750,546, 6-12-56, Cl. 318—28.
Washburn, Ernest E. Drive for saw mill carriages and the
like. 2,731,844, 1-24-56, Cl. 74—202.
Washburn, Frederick C. Elastic temple rolls for looms and the
like. 2,768,651, 10-30-56, Cl. 139—296.
Washburn, Harold W.( to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp.
Mass spectrometry. 2,772,364, 11-27-56, Cl. 250—^1.9.
Washburn, John M., and B. N. Pierce, to The Merrow Machine
Co. Sewing machine shirring means. 2,751,867, 6-26-56,
Cl. 112—134.
Washburn, Raymond P.
Clark, Howard L.,
Washburn. 2,758,274.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
2,774,153, 12-18-56, CI.
2,764,411,
Roller board device.
Washburn, Selden G. Snow plow.
37—43.
Washburn. Stanley, Jr.
o_25_*5g pi 272 1
Washer, Morris. Portable automatic bed lifter and exerciser.
2,744,522, 5-8-56, CI. 128—33.
Washer, Ross : See —
Greenwood, Paul. 2,754,564.
Washington Iron Works : See —
Burton, Hobart. 2,734,641.
Washington Iron Works Co. : See —
Anderson, Peter. 2,772,071.
Washington Mills Co. : »S*ee —
Brice, John. 2,753,567.
Washington Mortuary Supply Co. : See —
Ferneau, Richard H., and Miley. 2,747,919.
Washington, Nathaniel W. Articulated structure. 2,751,634,
6-26-56, CI. 20—0.5.
Washington Steel Products, Inc. : See —
Jorgensen, Robert A. 2,767,005.
Jorgensen, Robert A., and Carlson. 2,761,172.
Washken, Edward, and M. J. Buerger, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army.
Method of growing nepheline crystals. 2,766,105, 10-9-56,
CI. 23—301.
Wasko, Bernard, to Voland and Sons, Inc. Mountings for
weight supporting members of analytical balance. 2,729,438,
1-3-56, CI. 265—19.
Wasmansdorff, Carlton, to Standard Coil Products Co. Inc.
Tunable unit for radio apparatus. 2,734,175, 2-7-56, CI.
333—82.
Wasmansdorff, Carlton, to Standard Coil Products Co. Inc.
Tunable amplifier and converter unit for radio apparatus.
2,740,042, 3-27-56, CI. 250—20.
Wassell, Frank L., to G. P. Wassell. Multiple rotary card file.
2,750,051, 6-12-56, CI. 211—131.
Wassell, Frank L., to G. P. Wassell. Multiple card support
and partition member for files. 2,761,452, 9-4-56, CI.
129—16.
Wassell, Frank L. and G. W. Tree balling device. 2,769,278,
11-6-56, CI. 47—37.
Wassell, George W. : See —
Wassell, Frank L. and G. W. 2,769,278.
Wassell, Georgene P. : See —
Wassell, Frank L. 2.750,051.
Wassell, Frank L. 2,761,452.
Wasser, Fred. Device for spreading butter or the like.
2,756,498, 7-31-56, CI. 30—130.
Wasserbach, Theodore B. : See —
Barnum, Robert E., Jenkins, and Wasserbach. 2,749,225.
Wasserbach, Theodore B., and R. W. Walker, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Use of phosphorus compounds in
leaded gasoline. 2,764.866. 10-2-56. CI. 60—35.4.
Wasserman, David, to The Harvel Corp. Compositions of
matter and methods and steps of making and using the
same. 2,739.955, 3-27-56, CI. 260—46.
Wasserman, George J. Safety lock for automobiles.
2,768,854, 10-30-56, CI. 292—347.
Wasserman. Lee S. : See —
Kraft. Elroy J., and Wasserman. 2,746,374.
Wasserman, Rene D., to Eutectic Welding Alloys Corp.
Process for preparing aluminum cables for soldering.
2,761,792, 9-4-56, CI. 117—50.
Wasserman, Rene D., to Eutectic WTelding Alloys Corp.
Electric gouging tool. 2,761,796, 9-4-56, CI. 117—202.
Wasserman, Rene D., and J. Quaas, to Eutectic Welding
Alloys Corp. Electrode flux covering for copper and copper-
base alloy core materials. 2,731,373. 1-17-56, CI. 148 — 26.
Wasserrab, Theodor, to Aktiengesellsehaft Brown, Boveri &
Cie. Contact rectifier for polyphase alternating current
system. 2,741,735, 4-10-56, CI. 321 — 48.
Wassmer, Fred. Device for taking the temperature of fibrous
material. 2,734.382, 2-14-56, CI. 73—352.
Wasson, Clifford H., to The Nik-O-Lok Co. Dual key lock-
structure. 2,762,216, 9-11-56, CI. 70 — 63.
Wasson, Harold M. : See —
Pan, Wen Y., and Wasson. 2,760,061.
Wasson, Jones I. : See —
Howell, William C, Jr., and Wasson. 2,731,418.
Howell, William C, Jr., and Wasson. 2,768,953.
Wasson, Jones I., and A. J. Morway. to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Non-inflammable hydraulic fluid.
2,737,497, 3-6-56, CI. 252—76.
Wasson, Jones I., and L. A. Mikeska, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Additive for lubricants. 2, 7~1. ::<;<>,
7-10-56, CI. 252—55.
Wasyluka, Paul, to Oaylord Container Corp. Nestable con-
tainers. 2.735,607. 2-21-56. PI. 229—14.
Watanabe, Warren H., to Rohm & Haas Co. Cyclic com-
pounds. 2,752.357. 6-26-56. CI. 260 — 307.
Watanabe, Warren H., and L. E. Conlon, to Rohm & Haas Co.
Vinyl transetherification. 2,760,990, 8-28-56. CI. 260 — 614.
Watanabe, Yasuo. Slidable jaw wrench with hand grip and
adjusting link. 2,729,127, 1-3-56, CI. 81—88.
Wate Electric Products Co. : See —
Killian, Stanley and Long. 2,767,383.
Waterbury Farrel Foundry & Machine Co., The : See —
Byam, Erwin B. 2,750,818.
Byam, Erwin B., and Undraitis. 2,762,064.
Pizzuto, Joseph. 2.733,457.
Schaeffer, Joseph M. 2.730,731.
Schaeffer, Joseph M. 2,737,669.
Schaeffer, Joseph M. 2,756,444.
Schaeffer, Joseph M. 2,758,322.
Waterbury, Nelson J. Combined necktie and retaining tab.
2,743,452, 5-1-56, CI. 2—145.
Waterbury Tack Co., Inc. : See —
Reilly, James J. 2,758,301.
Shannon, John L. 2,731,131.
Waterhouse, Charles L., J. W. Pyuro, and L. Thorns, to Gen-
eral Motors Corp. Unit body frame for automotive vehicle.
2,733,096, 1-31-56, CI. 296—28.
Waterloo Foundry Co. : See —
Harmon, Cline H. 2,749,832.
Waterman Engineering Co. : See —
Cooper, Roy L. 2,740,060.
Waterman, Hein I. : See —
Fortuin, Jan P., and Waterman. 2,730,550.
Fortuin, Jan P., and Waterman. 2,749,368.
Waterman, Hein I., and R. Sijderius, to J. C. van Dijk.
Method of treating water. 2,761,563, 9-4-56, CI. 210—42.5.
Waterman, Herbert C. : See —
Doremus, John A., Stenerson, and Waterman. 2,731,622.
Waterman, Max L., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Sewing machine
drives. 2,758,558, 8-14-56, CI. 112—218.
Waterman, Neil S. Medicinal applicator. 2,767,712,
10-23-56. CI. 128—261.
Waterman Pen Co., Inc. : See —
Tonkowich. William. 2,770,221.
Waterman Steamship Corp. : See —
McRae, George T. 2,737,919.
Waterman, William : See —
Hedland, Harry A. 2,755,814.
Thomas, William W. 2,772,065.
Waterous Co. : See —
Hill, Robert A., and Thomas. 2,757,616.
Thomas. David F., and Rathburn. 2,750,893.
Thomas, David F., and Rathburn. 2,750,894.
Waterous Ltd. : See —
Sandison, Alexander G. 2,732,032.
Sandison, Alexander G. 2,752,828.
Waters, Albert V., to C. A. V. Ltd. Electric switches.
2,740,013, 3-27-56, CI. 200—113.
Waters, Edward G. Gynecological instrument. 2,763,265,
9-18-56, CI. 128—343.
Waters, Henry C. : See —
Castel, Jacques H., and Waters. 2,768,684.
Waters, Milton V. : See —
Carpenter, Edwin 0„ Morgan, and Waters. 2,732.521.
Waters, Norman D. : See —
Freedlander, Abraham L., and Waters. 2,750,606.
Watertown Mfg. Co. The : See —
Hedu. Jon. 2,756.909.
Waterval, William. Multicylinder engine. 2,734,494, 2-14-56,
CI. 123—52.
Waterval, William. Turbine driven steerable, reversible, out-
board motor. 2,766,715, 10-16-56, CI. 115—18.
Watervliet Paper Co. : See —
Scheid, Louis J. 2,764,289.
Watford Electric & Mfg. Co. Ltd. : See —
Gascoine, Arthur C, and Craven. 2,764,648.
Wathen, Ernest L. Display device for use with tires.
2,774,163. 12-18-56, CI. 40—125.
Wathne. Fred : See —
Dubin, William D., and Wathne. 2,772,005.
Watkins, Alexander E., and G. Marsden. Spinning musical
toy. 2,744,354, 5-8-56, CI. 46—60.
Watkins. Charles H. : See —
De Rosset, Armand J., and Watkins. 2,730,488.
Watkins, Charles H., to Universal Oil Products Co. Manu-
facture of solid polymerization catalysts. 2,748,090,
5-29-56. CI. 252—133.
Watkins, Charles H., to Universal Oil Products Co. Method
of processing hydrocarbons with a molten medium.
2,749,288, 6-5-56, CI. 196—52.
Watkins, Charles H., to Universal Oil Products Co. Method
for producing and recovering aromatic hydrocarbons.
2.766,308. 10-9-56, CI. 260 — 673.
Watkins, Charles H., to Universal Oil Products Co. Proc-
ess for pre-treating reformer feed stocks with hydrogen.
2,767,121. 10-16-56, CI. 196—24.
Watkins, Charles H., to Universal Oil Products Co. Process
and apparatus for the conversion of hydrocarbonaceous sub-
stances in a molten medium. 2,768,935, 10-30-56, CI.
196—52.
Watkins, Dean A., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Traveling-wave
tube automatic gain control. 2,752.430, 6-26-56, CI.
179 — 171.
Watkins, fieorge F., to Rol-O-Matic Corn. Web rolling ma-
chine. 2,743,065, 4-24-56, CI. 242 — 66.
Watkins. James R. Corner hinge construction. 2.765,947,
10-9-56. CI. 217—48.
Watkins, John E. Pilot light for electrical device. 2,774,059,
12-11-56, CI. 340—252.
Watkins, Lewis W. : See —
Folger, Paul. 2,774,597.
Watkins, Lucius D. : See —
Irgens, Finn T., and Watkins. 2,740,368.
Watkins. Lucius D.. to Outboard, Marine & Mfg. Co. Thermal
controls for engine cooling systems. 2,741,231, 4-10-56,
CI. 123 — 41.08.
Watkins, Lucius D.. to Outboard, Marine & Mfg. Co.
Windrowing attachment for a rotary lawn mower.
2,756,556, 7-31-56, CI. 56—189.
Watkins, Peter H. : See —
Richard W., Friedlander, Helmolz. and Wat-
kins. 2,732,072.
LIST OF PATENTEES
839
Watkins, Thomas B., to The General Electric Co. Ltd. Au-
tomatic frequency control. 2,773,191, 12-4-56, CI.
250—30.
Watkins, Thomas I., to Boots Pure Drug Co. Ltd. Phenan-
thridine compounds. 2,760,963, 8-28-56, CI. 260—286.
Watkins, William B., to The Wm. B. Watkins Co. Ribbed
grill. 2,774,295, 12-18-56, CI. 99 — 425.
Watkins, Wm. B., Co., The : See—
Watkins, William B. 2,774,295.
Watkins, William M., Jr., to Robertshaw-Pulton Controls Co.
Thermostats and outlet castings used in mounting thermo-
stats in automotive cooling systems. 2,729,395, 1-3-56,
CI. 236—34. „ A
Watrous, Gilbert A. Standard constructions. 2,760,744,
8-28-56. CI. 248—122.
Watrous, Gilbert A., and F. A. Roberton. Furniture support.
2,730,419, 1-10-56, CI. 311—110.
Watrous, Raymond L., Jr. : See —
Dungan, William E., and Watrous. 2,735,300.
Watrous, Ward W., Jr., to Gera Corp. Grid structure,
2,739,262, 3-20-56. CI. 313 — 240.
Watson, Albert T. : See —
Hastings, Albert T. 2,754,254.
Watson, Charles W. Orthopedic appliance. 2,754,599,
7-17-56, CI. 36—71.
Watson, Claude. Journal box brass retaining spring
2,736,618, 2-28-56, CI. 308—53.
Watson, Coleman H. : See —
Camp, James B., and Watson. 2,735,987.
Watson, Edmond E., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Current profile
recorder. 2,753,238, 7-3-56, CI. 346 — 25.
Watson, Edmund A. : See —
Ward, Robert W., and Watson. 2,757,597.
Watson, Edwin B., to American La France Corp. Valve
locking mechanism. 2,745,629, 5-15-56, CI. 251 — 96.
Watson Elevator Co., Inc. : See —
Callaway, Clarence R. 2,758,675.
Spindler, Norman J., and Peterson. 2,758,744.
Watson, Emmett S., and D. R. Brasky, to The Perkin-Elmer
Corp. Sampling apparatus. 2,757,541, 8-7-50, CI. 73 — 422.
Watson, Ernest A., and C. H. Bottoms, to Joseph Lucas
(Industries) Ltd. Servo control of internal combustion
prime movers by blower pressure. 2,764,808, 10-2-50, CI.
00—39.28.
Watson, Ernest C. Dripless cup and saucer. 2,755,044,
7-24-56, Cl. 65—15.
Watson-Flags Machine Co. : See —
Heath, William W. 2,737,920.
Watson, Forrest J., R. C. Morris, and J. L. Van Winkle, to
Shell Development Co. Higher alkyl esters of phosphonic
acids. 2,753,368, 7-3-56, CI. 260 — 401.
Watson. Forrest J., and P. H. Williams, to Shell Development
Co. Extreme pressure lubricant. 2,755,250, 7-17-50, Cl.
252—50.
Watson, Glenn W. Method of balancing current volume and
steam generation by use of current conducting films.
2,748,254, 5-29-56, Cl. 219^0.
Watson, Harley M., to The Buxbaum Co. Method of repair-
ing tires. 2,739,352, 3-27-56, Cl. 18—59.
Watson. Harold P., to The Seitz Packing Co., Inc. Apparatus
for slaughtering animals. 2,766,476, 10-16-56, Cl. 17—1.
Watson, Henry R., and P. H. Ward, to Sir W. G. Armstrong
Whitworth Aircraft Lta. Machine for accurately shaping
the surface of part of an aircraft wing. 2,742,824, 4-24-56,
Cl. 90—13.4.
Watson, Henry R., and F. R. Elliott, to Sir W. G. Armstrong
Whitworth Aircraft Ltd. Operating the flaps of aircraft
wings. 2,743,618, 5-1-56, Cl. 74—99.
Watson, Herman H„ to Paulding Products Corp. Saw blade
with swaged teeth. 2,771,918, 11-27-56, Cl. 143—133.
Watson. James P. Gyroscope. 2,732,719, 1-31-56, Cl.
74—5.1.
Watson, James P. Electric switch. 2,747,037, 5-22-56, Cl.
200—51.17.
Watson, James W. Product and process of forming a plant
stimulant and tonic-acting composition for soil conditioning.
2.738,204. 3-13-56, Cl. 71—16.
Watson, John E. : See —
Adams, Claude W., and Watson. 2,760,269.
Watson, John R.. to B. A. Ballou & Co., Inc. Eyelet type
safety catch. 2,751,655, 6-26-56, Cl. 24—156.
Watson, John R., to B. A. Ballou & Co., Inc. Ear clip.
2.773,293. 12-11-56, Cl. 24 — 252.
Watson, John R., and R. T. Stafford, to B. A. Ballou &
Co., Inc. Method of producing pin stem findings. 2,773,305,
12-11-56. Cl. 29— 55S.
Watson, John W., to The Hydro-Blast Corp. Closure seal.
2.742,177. 4-17-50. Cl. 220 — 46.
Watson, Josenh A. : See —
Horn. Harry J., and Watson. 2.738,038.
Watson, Kenneth M., to Sinclair Refining Co. Process and
apparatus for contacting hydrocarbons and catalysts par-
ticles in a moving bed. 2,707,129, 10-16-50, Cl. 196—52.
Watson, Michael L., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Probe depth
cutter. 2,740,330, 4-3-56, Cl. 90—12.
Watson, Nathan, to United Biscuit Co. of America. Nest set-
up machine. 2,737,861, 3-13-56, Cl. 93—37.
Watson. Norman B., to The Mercury Mfg. Co. Protective
guard for lift trucks. 2,754,019, 7-10-56, Cl. 214—674.
Watson, Orla E. Nesting and folding serving cart. 2,762,669,
9-11-56, Cl. 311—17.
Watson, R. Elden, J. R. Boston, and C. F. Lehmeier, to
Metalflo Corp. Hollow metal articles and method and ap-
paratus for making the same. 2,756,876, 7-31-56, Cl.
207—6.
Watson, Robert A. : See —
Lindberg, Allan W., and Watson. 2,739,280.
Watson, Robert E., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Fluid
pressure regulating device. 2,747,599, 5-29-56, Cl.
137—116.5.
Watson, Robert G. : See —
Stone, Leonard R., Watson, and Carleton. 2,769,945.
Watson, Robert H., to Sierra Electronic Corp. Frequency
modulated oscillator. 2,774,943, 12-18-56, Cl. 332—28.
Watson, Roger W. : See —
Fields, Ellis K., and Watson. 2,760,932.
Fields, Ellis K., and Watson. 2,765,289.
HofC, Melvern C, Watson, and Fields. 2,758,089.
Watson, Roger W., and M. Fainman, to Standard Oil Co.
Preparation of phosphorus sulfide-hydrocarbon reaction
products. 2,759,920, 8-21-56, Cl. 260—139.
Watson, Ronald F. : See —
Ashley, Allan, and Watson. 2,732,851.
Watson. Thomas T., to Lukens Steel Co. Pack for making
rolled aluminum clad plate. 2,773,302, 12-11-56, Cl.
29 — 196.2.
Watson, W., & Sons Ltd. : See —
Hopkins, Harold H. 2,741,155.
Hopkins. Harold H. 2,746,350.
Watson, William A. Extruded metal door frame and hinge
assembly. 2,752,014 6-26-56, Cl. 189 — 46.
Watson, William B., to Sinclair Refining Co. Petroleum
microcrystalline wax coating composition. 2,748,013,
5-29-56, Cl. 106—270.
Watson, William B., to Sinclair Refining Co. Air-blown
asphalt-resin composition and process of making same.
2,774,724, 12-18-56, Cl. 196—142.
Watson, William G. Ball retriever. 2,760,807, 8-28-56,
d 294 19
Watson, William H. : See—
Bowell, Stephen T., Rush, and Watson. 2,734,883.
Watson, William R., to Bird & Sons, Inc. Machine for set-
ting up boxes from flat blanks. 2,737,863, 3-13-56, Cl.
Watt, Dudley A. Current transfer systems. 2,753,476,
7-3-56. Cl. 310—178.
Watt, Dudley A., to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority.
Electromagnetic interaction pump. 2,770,196, 11-13-56, Cl.
103—1.
Watt, Paul C, Jr. : See—
Furman, Kenneth B., and Watt. 2,760,861.
Watter, Michael, to The Budd Co. Sheet-handling means.
2,743,923, 5-1-56, Cl. 271—18.
Watter, Michael, to The Budd Co. Method of forming door
panels. 2,756,312, 7-24-56, Cl. 219—10.
Watter, Michael, to The Budd Co. Connection between roof
and side wall units of railway cars. 2,760,446, 8-28-56,
Cl. 105—397.
Watter, Michael, to The Budd Co. Door, particularly for
automobiles, with reinforcing ribs. 2,760,814, 8-28-56,
Cl. 296—44.
Watton, Leonard H. N., R. Brown, and F. W. Hall, to Hall
Telephone Accessories Ltd., and Block & Anderson Ltd.
Sheet feeding arrangements. 2,751,224, 6-19-56, Cl.
271—43.
Watts, Albert T. : See —
Billings, William A., Wright, and Watts, 2,749,470.
Watts, Alden B. : See —
Fleming, Robert B. 2,755,548.
Watts, Blaine C, Jr., and A. C. Williams, to Kresky Mfg.
Co. Inc. Pot-type burner and ignition system therefor.
2,755.849, 7-24-50, Cl. 158—91.
Watts Electric & Mfg. Co. : See —
Crawford, Cullen B. 2,761,704.
Dolamore. Earl W. 2,734,178.
Duggan, James E. 2,729,476.
Watts, George R., Jr. Clothes drier mounting. 2,784,297,
9-25-56. Cl. 211—96.
Watts, Gilbert E., to J. H. Fenner & Co. (Holdings) Ltd.
Multiple-ply textile fabrics. 2,742,059, 4-17-56, Cl.
139—409.
Watts, John D., and E. K. Pierce, Jr., to Gray Tool Co. Well
head pipe suspension. 2,751,235, 6-19-56, Cl. 285 — 22.
Watts, John D„ and E. K. Pierce, Jr., to Gray Tool Co.
Oil well hanger assembly. 2.754,134, 7-10-56, Cl. 285 — 3.
Watts, John D., and E. F. Hill, *o Gray Tool Co. Conduit con-
nections and sealing means therefor. 2,766,829. 10-16-56,
Cl. 166—75.
Watts, John D.. and E. F. Hill, to Gray Tool Co. Conduit
connection with conically formed interengaging seats on
seal and connection members. 2,766,998. 10-16-56. Cl.
Watts, John D.. and E. F. Hill, to Gray Tool Co. Conduit
connection with conically formed interengaging seats on
seal and connection members. 2,766,999, 10-16-56. Cl.
285—341.
Watts, Martha F. : See —
Yeomans, Lucien I. 2,760,755.
Watts. Raleigh O. Theft alarm for automobiles. 2,763,745,
9-18-56. Cl. 200 — 61.62.
Watts, Raymond, to American Steel Foundries. Anti wheel
slip device. 2,769,509, 11-6-56, Cl. 188—1.
Watts, Richard G., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. System for
gathering and loading oil from underwater oil wells.
2,731,168, 1-17-56, Cl. 220—85.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Watts, William J., and F. B. Cadman ; said Cadman assor. to
said Watts. Log feeding apparatus for a debarking machine.
2,765,903, 10-9-56, CI. 203—75.
Watts, William S., to Aircraft-Marine Products, Inc. Plug
contactor. 2,757,350, 7-31-56, CI. 339—91.
Watts, William S., to Aircraft-Marine Products, Inc. Plug
connector. 2,758,290, 8-7-56, CI. 339—91.
WatzL Anton : See —
Heisenberg, Erwin, Siggel, and Watzl. 2,742,452.
Heisenberg, Erwin, and Watzl. 2,742,451.
Watzlavick, Joseph D. Tool for testing oil wells. 2,751,016,
6-19-50, CI. 166—187.
Waugh, Charles C. Torquemeter. 2,737,049, 3-6-56, CI.
73—136.
Waugh, Charles C. Torquemeter. 2,754,683, 7-17-56, CI.
73—136.
Waugh, Charles C, to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Ground indicator for calutrons. 2,755,387. 7-17-56, CI.
250^1.9.
Waugh, Dale L., to The Dayton Rubber Co. Cone type belt.
2,737,468, 3-6-56, CI. 154—52.1.
Waugh, Dale L., to The Dayton Rubber Co. Cord belts.
2,739,090, 3-20-56, CI. 154—52.2.
Waugh, Dale L., to The Dayton Rubber Co. Method for manu-
facturing endless V-type belts. 2,773,540, 12-11-56, CI.
154 — 4.
Waugh, David F., to National Dairy Research Laboratories,
Inc. Process for producing a water-soluble casein.
2,744,891, 5-8-56, CI. 260—120.
Waugh Equipment Co. : See —
Dilg, Walter C. 2,754,013.
Durbon, William K. 2,744,638.
Fillion, Stanley H. 2,752,048.
Fillion, Stanley H. 2,767,858.
Fillion, Stanley H. 2,767,859.
Fillion, Stanley H. 2,767,860.
Fillion, Stanley H. 2,767,861.
Roy, Nereus H. 2,729,327.
Waugh, George P. : See —
Kenyon, William O., Waugh, and Taylor. 2,759,914.
Waugh, Richard C. : See —
Waugh, Thomas D. and R. C. 2,775,055.
Waugh, Stanley P., to Tidewater Oil Co. Soluble oil com-
positions. 2,773,035, 12-4-56, CI. 252—33.3.
Waugh, Stanley P., to Tidewater Oil Co. Extreme pressure
facturing endless V-type belts. 2,773,540, 12-11-56, CI.
252—33.4.
Waugh, Thomas : See —
Lorenz, Edward H., Waugh, and Merrill. 2,749,686.
Waugh, Thomas D. and R. C. Fishing lures and method for
producing the same. 2,775,055, 12-25-56, CI. 43 — 42.25.
Waukesha Foundry Co. : See —
Thomas, Ralph W., and Williams. 2,743,176.
Waukesha Motor Co. : See —
Pope, Arthur W., Jr. 2,739,802.
Wavell, Clifford E. Illuminated roof for outdoor phone
booths. 2,749,429, 6-5-56, CI. 240—2.
Wawzonek, Joseph : See —
St. Pierre, Eugene, and Wawzonek. 2,751,770.
Wawzonek, Joseph, to Hemphill Co. Picking mechanism.
2,751,769, 6-26-56, CI. 66 — 48.
Waxman, Aaron : See —
Shafer, Joseph R., and Waxman. 2,770,246.
Way, Garold B. : See —
Ransier, Robert M., and Way. 2,729,789.
Way, Lee V., Jr. Torch guide for cutting ellipses. 2,740,621,
4-3-56, CI. 266—23.
Way, Raymond C, and M. L. Downs, to The Commonwealth
Engineering Co. of Ohio. Constant pressure scriber.
2,744,329, 5-8-56, CI. 33—18.
Way, Roy C. Hydraulic lift for the saw boom of tractor
operated saws. 2,770,266, 11-13-56, CI. 143 — 43.
Wayman, Albert J. Hanger clamps. 2,749,068, 6-5-56, CI.
248—72.
Wayman, Charles R. Three wheel vehicle with one driving
wheel and two steering wheels. 2,740,486, 4-3-56, CI.
180—25.
Wayman, Morris : See—
Chales, Frank R., and Wayman. 2,775,528.
Wayman. Robert W., to Borg-Warner Corp. Transmission.
2,770,148, 11-13-56, CI. 74 — 472.
Wayman, Robert W., to Borg-Warner Corp. Brake mecha-
nism. 2,770,326, 11-13-56, CI. 188—69.
Waymire, Walter R., and A. P. Walker. Gate latch. 2,758,863,
8-14-56, CI. 292—216.
Wayne, Douglas N. Surface cleaning apparatus including dis-
cardable revolvable head. 2,740,151, 4-3-56, CI. 15 — 254.
Wayne, Edward T., to E. H. Titchener & Co. Holders for
television tubes, and other objects. 2,743,435, 4-24-56,
CI. 340—367.
Wayne Home Equipment Co. Inc. : See —
Berghoff, Norbert G. 2,761,735.
Wayne, Joseph C, to Birtman Electric Co. Agitator device
for a mixer. 2,757,909, 8-7-56, CI. 259—107.
Wayne Mfg. Co. : See —
Ballard, Lonis M. 2,743,829.
Ballard, Louis M. 2,753,980.
Wayne, Peter J. : See —
Bruner, Walter M., and Wayne. 2,748,099.
Wayne Pump Co., The : See —
Ainsworth, Freedom H. 2,741,131.
Ainsworth, Freedom H. 2,756,726.
Bateman, Coates F. 2,762,306.
Chevallier, George E. 2,745,682.
Wayne, Winston J. : See —
Latham, George H., Todd, and Wayne. 2,752,249.
Wayne, Winston J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. Poly-
tetrafluoroethylene films and coated fabrics with pressure
sensitive adhesive on one side thereof and method of making.
2,765,241, 10-2-56, CI. 117—76.
Wayo, Stephen J. : See —
Cross, Carl F., and Wayo. 2,740,758.
Weakley, Francis B. : See —
Lohmar, Rolland L., Jr., Weakley, and Lauterbach.
2 738 305
Mehltre'tter," Charles L., and Weakley. 2,740,787.
Wean Equipment Corp. :_See —
Ranney, Neil J. 2,756,941.
Ranney, Neil J. 2,771,984.
Ranney, Neil J. 2,773,519.
Wear, John H., to Russell-Lacey Mfg. Co., Inc. Method and
reversible pile fabric. 2,741,196,
2,735,1
2-21-56,
means for forming
4-10-56, CI. 112—79.
Weatherford, Harry H. Bobbin winder
CI. 242—22.
Weatherhead, Albert J., Jr. : See —
Baldwin. John D., Jr., St. Clair, and Weatherhead.
2,731,228.
Weatherhead Co., The : See —
Baldwin, John D., Jr. 2,744,535.
Baldwin, John D., Jr., and Johnson. 2,737,202.
Baldwin, John D., Jr., St. Clair, and Johnson. 2,751,181.
Baldwin, John D., Jr., St. Clair, and Weatherhead.
2,731,228.
Curtot, Louis B. 2,749,152.
McMahon, James, and Baldwin. 2,749,788.
St. Clair, Theodore A. 2,742,764.
St. Clair, Theodore A. 2,742,785.
St. Clair, Theodore A. 2,752,948.
St. Clair, Theodore A. 2,762,602.
St. Clair, Theodore A., and Fleming. 2,737,201.
Valince, Louis J. 2,729,236.
White, Harold A. 2,737,067.
Weatherly, Earl R., to Sun Oil Co. Tamping tool. 2,747,500,
5-29-56, CI. 100—217.
Weatherly, Earl R., to Sun Oil Co. Regeneration of ad-
sorbent beds with hot aromatic hydrocarbon oil. 2,754,344,
7-10-56, CI. 260—674.
Weatherly, William G. Protective covering for loaded
vehicles. 2,740,660, 4-3-56, CI. 296—100.
Weatherly, William G. Tail gate for trucks. 2,745,696,
5-15-56, CI. 296—51.
Weathers, Paul. Variable capacity phonograph-record pick-
up unit. 2,754,372, 7-10-56, CI. 179—100.41.
Weathersby, Ella C. Nut gatherer. 2,736,157, 2-28-56, CI.
56—328.
Weathersby, Warren P. : See —
Randall, Clifton O., Weathersby, and Zepernick.
2,754,489.
Weather-Seal Inc. : See —
Etling, Harold A. 2,745,149.
Etling, Harold A. 2,745,485.
Weatherwax, Robert C. : See —
Yerkes, Waldo S., Chamberlain, Bell, and Weatherwax.
2,742,184.
Weaver, Albert J. Ventilating device, including ventilating
louvers. 2,771.835, 11-27-56, CI. 98—95.
Weaver, Allan : See —
Fritschi, Walter W., and Weaver. 2,765,371.
Weaver, Burton B. Door detent. 2,764,442, 9-25-56, Cl.
292—194.
Weaver, Clay : See —
Mochel, Walter E., and Weaver. 2,753,264.
Weaver, Clay, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process
of preparing a light sensitive silver halide emulsion.
2,752,246, 6-26-56, Cl. 95—7.
Weaver, Elmer A., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of Agriculture. Processes for
increasing the yield of enzymes. 2,744,050, 5-1-56, Cl.
195—66.
Weaver, Elverton W., to Towmotor Corp. Spring suspension
for an industrial lift truck. 2,744,764, 5-8-56, Cl.
280—112.
Weaver, Ernest W., to Surface Combustion Corp. Cycle an-
nealing furnace. 2.746J40, 5-22-56, Cl. 266—2.
Weaver, George C, and K. W. McCormick, to Fairchild En-
gine and Airplane Corp. Aircraft cargo loading doors.
2,759,691, 8-21-56, Cl. 244—118.
Weaver, Harold F., and C. M. van Atta, to the United States
of America as represented by the United States Atomic
Energy Commission. Calutron receiver. 2,736,811, 2-28-56,
Cl. 250 — 41.9.
Weaver, Harry E. : See —
Dickey, Paul S., Weaver. Gorrie, and Shannon. 2,729,222.
Weaver, Henry S. Jack. 2,739,788, 3-27-56, Cl. 254—102.
Weaver, Herbert W. : See —
Arnold, Charles A. 2,729,116.
Weaver, J. A., Co. : See —
Gill, William L. 2,739,999.
Weaver, James G. : See —
Leathers, Ward, Mazur, and Weaver. 2,775,139.
Weaver, John B. : See —
Petry, Robert K., and Weaver. 2,757,711.
LIST OF PATENTEES
841
Weaver, John H. : See —
Pressler, Charles K., and Weaver. 2,774,077.
Weaver, John L., to Coast Pro-Seal & Mfg. Co. Sealant mixer
and dispenser. 2,768,815, 10-30-56, CI. 259 — 8.
Weaver, Miles A. : See —
Greminger, George K., Jr., and Weaver. 2,771,377.
Weaver, Preston R. Development of technique for high tem-
perature stress-strain measurements. 2,734,276, 2-14-56,
CI. 33—148.
Weaver, Wallace O. Liner remover. 2,741,022, 4-10-56, CI.
29—244.
Weaving, John H., E. R. Payne, and D. J. K. Stuart, to The
Austin Motor Co. Ltd. Hydraulically operated clutch and
gear change mechanisms for automobiles. 2,753,024, 7-3-56,
CI. 192—3.5.
Webb, Albert L\, and H. P. Kyle, to the United States of
America as represented by the United States Atomic En-
ergy Commission. Process for producing uranium penta-
chloride. 2,743,158, 4-24-56, CI. 23 — 14.5.
Webb, Alfred M. : See —
Maurer, Fred D., De Tray, Kuttler, and Webb. 2,756,176.
Webb, Arthur G. Duplicating lathe attachment. 2,731,047,
1-17-56, CI. 142—55.
Webb, Bryan, Jr., and G. D. Throop, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Electrical time delay apparatus. 2,752,556, 6-26-56,
CI. 323^3.5.
Webb, Cecil E., to M. S. Bowne, trustee. Pipe extrusion
apparatus. 2,754,562, 7-17-56, CI. 25—39.
Webb, Chester H., and T. B. Holliday. Elastic cord shock ab-
sorber. 2,771,291. 11-20-56, CI. 267 — 63.
Webb, Christopher F., to Bell Punch Co. Ltd. Key-respon-
sive calculating machine. 2,756,932, 7-31-56, CI. 235—02.
Webb, Christopher F., to Bell Punch Co. Ltd. Grand total
accumulating mechanism. 2,773,647, 12-11-56, CI. 235 — 82.
Webb Engineering Co. : See —
Hodgeman, Raymond C. 2,762,542.
Webb, Francis H. Water softening apparatus. 2,744,867,
5-8-56, CI. 210—24.
Webb, George A., to Koppers Co., Inc. Process and apparatus
for producing hydroxy aromatics. 2,736,754, 2-28-56, CI.
260—628.
Webb, Glenn M. : See-
Heard, Llewellyn, and Webb. 2,764,558.
Webb. Herbert K. Overhead loader. 2,764,302, 9-25-56. CI.
214—131.
Webb, Horace L. Ambient sound excluding dictation mask.
2,745,911, 5-15-56, CI. 179—188.
Webb, Horace L. Dictation mask structure. 2,769,039,
10-30-56, CI. 179—187.
Webb, Jervis B., Co. : See —
Boehm, Walter G. 2,735,538.
Folsom, Harold A. 2,737,902.
McCaul, Edward W. 2,762,496.
Webb, John R., to Standard Oil Co. Service station display
device. 2,752,710, 7-3-56, CI. 40—125.
Webb, John S., to American Cyanamid Co. Method of pre-
paring vitamin Be. 2,732,379, 1-24-56, CI. 260 — 297.5.
Webb, Karl W. Device for use in tensioning thread.
2,746,488, 5-22-56, CI. 139—214.
Webb, Leonard H., to Webcore Steel Framing Systems, Inc.
Fabricated joint for concrete roadway. 2,745,324, 5-15-56,
CI. 94—17.
Webb, Richard C. to Radio Corp. of America. Recording of
color images. 2,769.028, 10-30-56, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Webb, Richard L., and E. L. Carpenter, to American Cyanamid
Co. Method of preparing acrylamide. 2,753,375, 7-3-56,
CI. 260—561.
Webb, Samuel, to United States Steel Corp. Sealed threaded
pipe joint. 2,772,102. 11-27-56, CI. 285—334.
Webb, Samuel G., Jr. Roller seed bed former and planter.
2,729,157, 1-3-56, CI. 97—56.
Webb, Thomas B., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Method of
and transition member for weld uniting dissimilar metals.
2,763,923, 9-25-56, CI. 29 — 472.1.
Webb, Thomas E. Scaffold. 2,739,847, 3-27-56, CI. 304—2.
Webb, Wells A. : See —
Robinson, Joseph F., and Webb. 2.767,556.
Webb, Wesley L., to American Viscose Corp. Process for
making a spinneret. 2,737,831, 3-13-56, CI. 76—107.
Webb, Wilbur B. Discharge device. 2,761,128, 8-28-56,
CI. 340—385.
Webber, Charles R., and V. R. Erickson, to J. B. Cox, d. b. a.
Powder Power Tool Co. Explosively driven stud having
sealing and retaining means. 2,760,401, 8-28-56, CI.
85—10.
Webber, Charles S., to Norton Co. Phenolic resin products
and their production. 2,736,718, 2-28-56, CI. 260—29.3.
Webber, Claude H. Tapping and cutoff connection to plastic
fluid pressure main. 2,736,335, 2-28-56, CI. 137 — 318.
Webber. Ernest J. Artificial lures. 2,764,836, 10-2-56, CI.
43—42.31.
Webber, George M., % to A. Parkhurst. Extinguisher for
cigarettes. 2,775,242, 12-25-56, CI. 131—256.
Webber, Jack C. : See —
Stansbury, Harry N., Jr., and Webber. 2,755,863.
Webber, Louis Q., to Martin-Decker Corp. Hydraulic tension
sensing and indicating means. 2,743,606, 5-1-56, CI.
73—144.
Webber, Ludwig A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Butene-1 sepa-
ration in the presence of an antifoam agent. 2,748,180,
5-29-56, CI. 260—683.3.
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Webber, Owen T., to V. K., A. C, C. J., and A. M. Scavullo,
M. M. Scott, and M. I. Saegert, constituting a partnership
d. b. a. Legion Utensils Co. Multipurpose cooker.
2,755,795, 7-24-56, CI. 126—366.
Webber, Owen T., to Legion Utensils Co. Servo-cooker.
2,756,425, 7-24-56, CI. 126—378.
Webber, Robert C. Explosion-proof low-high temperature
system. 2,739,453, 3-27-56, CI. 62 — 4.
Webber, Robert C. Oil separator for refrigeration system.
2,749,723, 6-12-56, CI. 62—117.75.
Webber, Stanley E., to General Electric Co. Traveling wave
tube. 2,735,033, 2-14-56, CI. 315—3.5.
Webber, Thomas G., and R. C. Locke, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Co. Stabilized ink compositions, transfer sheets
coated therewith and methods of making same. 2,755,201,
7-17-56, CI. 117—36.
Webber, William C, to Shell Development Co. Lubricating
compositions. 2,758,091, 8-7-56, CI. 252 — 49.9.
Webbere, Fred J., to General Motors Corp. Casting readily
oxidizable alloys. 2,770,860, 11-20-56, CI. 22—214.
Webbere, Fred J., to General Motors Corp. Method of shell
molding. 2,772,457, 12-4-56, CI. 22—193.
Webcore Steel Framing Systems, Inc. : See —
Webb, Leonard H. 2,745,324.
Weber A.-G. : See —
Enderli, Ernst. 2,766,352.
Weber, Allen S. Portable holding device. 2,766,960, 10-16-56,
CI. 248— 354.
Weber, Carl: See —
Hastings, John A., and Weber. 2,750,118.
Weber, Carl D., O. D. Doerner, W. G. Mantonya, and E. H.
Doerner, to Cummins-Chicago Corp. Sheet tripped endors-
ing machine. 2,743,671, 5-1-56, CI. 101—235.
Weber, David W., to Collins Radio Co. Phasing and mag-
nitude adjusting circuit. 2,742,618, 4-17-56, CI. 3.33—17.
Weber, Donald P., to The H. C. Godman Co. Machine for
cutting a rand on soles. 2,730,734, 1-17-56, CI. 12—17.
Weber, Edmund H. Bracket for supporting outlet box.
2 753 141 7—3—56 CI 248 27
Weber, Edmund H. ' Outlet box "anchor. 2,762,591, 9-11-56,
CI. 248—27.
Weber, Ernst, and J. Ebert, to Polytechnic Institute of Brook-
lyn. Matched wave guide attenuators. 2,731,603, 1-17-56,
CI. 333—81.
Weber, Franklin H. Fishing tackle handle with built-in
measuring tape. 2,765,535, 10-9-56, CI. 33 — 137.
Weber. Fred U. Bath tub mat. 2,732,565, 1-31-56, CI.
4—185.
Weber, Fredrick J. : See —
Jobe, George T., Weber, and Vinal. 2,774,806.
Weber, George : See — ■
Guanella, Gustav, Guttinger, Lattman, and Weber.
2,730,715.
Weber, Harold, to Celanese Corporation of America. Pres-
sure gage. 2,748,602, 6-5-56, CI. 73—395.
Weber, Harold, to Celanese Corp. of America. Band spin-
ning. 2,755,506, 7-24-56, CI. 18—8.
Weber, Harry, Jr. Fishing signal. 2,741,055, 4-10-56, CI.
43—17.
Weber, Harry M., to The Sherwin-Williams Co. Production
of nonallergen reacting protein coatings from allergen-con-
taining pomaces. 2,736,663, 2-28-56, CI. 106—154.
Weber, Harry M., to The Sherwin-Williams Co. Refining of
glyceride oils. 2,739,164, 3-20-56, CI. 260 — 424.
Weber, Hendrik G. O. Method of constructing furnace arches.
2,753,711, 7-10-56, CI. 72—55.
Weber, Ira, to Interchemical Corp. Wood stain method of in-
creased lightfastness. 2,772,137, 11-27-56, CI. 8 — 6.5.
Weber, Joachim, to International Standard Electric Corp.
Vaporizer for the evaporation of metals, especially in high
vacua. 2,757,788, 8-7-56, CI. 206—0.4.
Weber, John G., to Pennsylvania Flexible Metallic Tubing Co.
Barrel fillers. 2,729,382, 1-3-56, CI. 226—127.
Weber, John H, to The Morris Machine Tool Co. Quill
advancing and retracting device. 2,740,258, 4-3-56, CI.
60—54.5.
Weber, John H. Retrieving tool fitting in and engaging wash
pipe. 2,771,957. 11-27-56, CI. 166—218.
Weber, John J., Jr., to Bell & Howell Co. Sound reproducing
and recording apparatus. 2,768,242, 10-23-56, CI.
179—100.1.
Weber, Josef, J. Grab, and H. Pribitzer, to Contraves A.-G.
Suspension arrangement for oscillation about an axis.
2,757,050, 7-31-56, CI. 308—2.
Weber, Joseph A. : See —
Thomas, James R. 2,765,737.
Weber, Joseph R. Self-loading vehicle. 2,735,560, 2-21-56,
CI. 214—302.
Weber, Joseph R. Automatic dumping trucks. 2,763,387,
9-18-56, CI. 214—302.
Weber, Karl A., to Weber Showcase & Fixture Co., Inc. Re-
frigerated showcase. 2,762,205, 9-11-56, CI. 62 — 89.5.
Weber-Knapp Co. : See —
Lundell, Kermit A. 2,732,234.
Weber, Lloyd H, to American Can Co. Can body conveyor
with adjustable rails. 2,731,135, 1-17-56, CI. 198—179.
Weber, Louis J., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Pebble heater
reactor employed In the conversion of hydrocarbons, with
the use of inert solids. 2,736,686, 2-28-56, CI. 196—55.
842
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Weber, Louis J., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Pressure tight
screen in pebble heater unit. 2,755,174, 7-17-56, CI.
23 — 288.
Weber, Louis J., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Apparatus for
the separation and recovery of materials by adsorption.
2,764,253, 9-25-56, CI. 183—4.5.
Weber, Ludwig : See —
Pistorius. Otto, and Weber. 2,754,105.
Weber, Mathias J., to Continental Scale Corp. Scale.
2.766.038, 10-9-56, CI. 265 — 68.
Weber, Nelson H., and P. F. Aitcheson, to Kingston Products
Corp. Directional signal switch. 2,761,926, 9-4-56, CI.
200—61.34.
Weber, Oscar, to Ciba Ltd. Disazo-dyestuffs. 2,769,800,
11-6-56, CI. 260—182.
Weber, Roman F., to International Harvester Co. Expend-
able pallet. 2,754,077, 7-10-56, CI. 248—120.
Weber Showcase & Fixture Co., Inc. : See —
GaBton, Donald H. 2,748,574,
Weber, Karl A. 2,762,205.
Weber, Victor, and W. J. Russell, to Robertshaw-Fulton Con-
trols Co. Thermostatic control switch and safety means
therefor. 2,757,260, 7-31-56, CI. 200—140.
Weber, Victor, and W. J. Russell, to Robertshaw-Fulton Con-
trols Co. Adjustable differential fan control. 2,759,071,
8-14-56, CI. 200—140.
Weber, Victor, and H. J. Tyler, to Robertshaw-Fulton Con-
trols Co. Control device for electrically heated appliances.
2,774,849, 12-18-56, CI. 200—140.
Weber, Wallace E. Coupling device for twin outboard
motors. 2,744,418, 5-8-56, CI. 74 — 480.
Webers, Vincent J, : See —
Castle, John E., and Webers. 2,768,973.
Webley, Reginald S., to Electric & Musical Industries Ltd.
Electron discharge tube arrangements. 2,757,233, 7-31-56,
CI. 178—6.8.
Webster, Cecil A. and W. O. Roof bracket for television an-
tennas. 2,767,240, 10-16-56, CI. 174—78.
Webster-Chicago Corp. : See —
Dale, Colin B Bridenbaugh, and Bierman. 2,741,439.
Webster, Clifford L., to Ben Corson Mfg. Co. Storm window
structure. 2,740,173, 4-3-56, CI. 20—55.
Webster Corp., The: See —
Webster, Henry N. 2,734,713.
Webster, Henry N. 2,765,806.
Webster, Dale A., to Gregory Industries, Inc. Concealed
weld stud. 2,775,685, 12-25-56, CI. 219—99.
Webster, Daniel L. : See —
May, Elliot D., and Webster. 2,732,867.
Webster Electric Co. : See —
Campbell. Richard H. 2,752,426.
Jensen, Clarence F. 2,756,058.
Jensen, Clarence F. 2,771,513.
Munroe, David J. 2,742,284.
Munroe, David J. 2,766,840.
Munroe, David J. 2,771,512.
Webster, George H. : See —
Dixon, Henry J., and Webster, 2,749,866.
Maysmor, Charles W. K., Page, Ward, and Webster.
2,754,784.
Webster, George H., to British Insulated Callender's Cables
Ltd. Electric cables of the coaxial conductor tvpe suitable
for use for currents at high frequencies. 2,733,288, 1-31-56,
CI. 174—28.
Webster, Henrv N., to The Webster Corp. Valves. 2,734,713,
2-14-56, CI. 251—145.
Webster. Henrv N., to The Webster Corp. Watering systems.
2.765,806. 10-9-56. CI. 137—322.
Webster, Herschel L. Transplanter. 2,765,756, 10-9-56,
CI. 111—3.
Webster, Hugh G., to Kolene Corp. Composition and a process
for electrolytic cleaning of metals. 2,760,927, 8-28-56,
CI. 204—145.
Webster, Hugh G„ and R. W. Thomas, to J. H. Shoemaker.
Electrolytic fused salt cleaning bath. 2,732,339, 1-24-56,
CI. 204—243.
Webster, Richard C. Illuminated and edge-lighted articles
and methods of making same. 2,772,997, 12-4-56, CI.
154—138.
Webster, Richard R., to Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp. Method
and apparatus for continuouslv measuring tin thickness of
tinned strip. 2.763,784. 9-18-56, CI. 250 — 51.
Webster, Thomas J. : See —
Schuftan, Paul M., and Webster. 2,747,681.
Webster. Thomas J., to The Tiritisb Owwri Co. Ltd. Process
for the separation of air. 2.765.636, 10-9-56, CI. 62 — 175.5.
Webster, W. F., Cement On. : Sep —
Stevens, Frank L. 2.769,207.
Stevens, Frank L. 2.769,576.
Webster, Warren, & Co. : See —
Morgan, David E. 2,751,156,
Webster. William : See —
Millidge. Alfred F„ and Webster. 2,741,623.
Webster, William M. Spiral paper folding device. 2,729,445,
1-3-56, CI. 270—39.
Webster, William M.. Jr. : See —
Johnson, Edward O., and Webster. 2,741,734.
Webster, William M., Jr., to Radio Corp. of America. Elec-
tronic inverter system. 2,730,669, 1-10-56, CI. 321 — 35.
Webster, William M., Jr., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Army. Inverter cir-
cuit. 2,735,977, 2-21-56. CI. 321—36.
Webster, William O. : See —
Webster, Cecil A. and W. O. 2.767.240.
Week, Herman I., and H. S. Seelig, to Standard Oil Co. Syn-
thesis process for aromatics. 2,768,961, 10-30-56, CI.
260—449.
Weekerly, Mark A., to Toledo Scale Co. Weighing scales.
2,751,215, 6-19-56, CI. 265—68.
Weckesser, Ethan. Continuous rotary note pads. 2,761,700,
9-4-56, CI. 281 — 8.
Weckman, Nils A. Cases for injection-syringes and the like.
2,755,920, 7-24-56, CI. 206—43.
Weddington, Charles E. Antiskid chains. 2,751,958,
6-26-56, CI. 152—233.
Wedemeyer, Karlfried and D. Delfs, to Farbenfabriken
Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Insectidal compositions of esters
of thionophosphoric acid stabilized by organic sulfates or
sulfonates. 2,770,567, 11-13-56, CI. 167—22.
Wedge, James W. Toast warming attachments for electric
toasters. 2,749,836, 6-12-56, CI. 99—339.
Wedge Protectors, Inc. : See —
Phillips, Stanley L. 2,730,136.
Phillips, Stanley L. 2,731,933.
Wedge, Ralph F. Plant package and method of making the
same. 2,766,553, 10-16-56, CI. 47—37.
Wedgelock Co. : See —
Kruger, Melvin E. 2,755.541.
Wedger, Walter H., to B. B. Chemical Co. Methods of making
shoes. 2,769,188, 11-6-56, CI. 12 — 142.
Wedig, Frank L. : See —
Wissel, Francis A., Parker, and Wedig. 2,739,182.
Wedmore, Hardin S. : See —
Evans, Joseph C, and Wedmore. 2,744,739.
Wedner, Benjamin N. : See —
Ward, John V., and Wedner. 2.745.725.
Weedman, John A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Separation
process and apparatus. 2,731,456, 1-17-56, CI. 260 — 96.5.
Weedman, John A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Fractionation
process. 2,735,843. 2-21-56. CI. 260 — 96.5.
Weedman, John A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Crystal puri-
fication process. 2,747,001, 5-22-56, CI. 260 — 674.
Weedman, John A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Solvent extrac-
tion process. 2,766.300, 10-9-56, CI. 260 — 666.
Weedman, John A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Selective solvent
extraction of naphthene hydrocarbons employing 2-pyr-
rolidone. 2,771,494, 11-20-56. CI. 260 — 666.
Weekes, Robert I., to Destrol Mfg. Co. Ltd. Sanitary closet.
2,740,971, 4-10-56, CI. 4—115.
Weeks. Charles. Support for neon tubing. 2,767.946,
10-23-56, CI. 248—50.
Weeks. Clarence L. : See — ■
Carlisle, James V., Copes, Weeks, and Zachariah.
2.756,472.
Weeks J A : See ■
Swenson,' Paul F.. and Cooperrider. 2,772,834.
Weeks, Richard W. : See —
Stanley. Clyde P., and Weeks. 2.762.761.
'• ■•!. Sherman M. Film dryer. 2,739,338, 3-27-56, CI.
15—245.
Weeks. Walter R., to General Electric Co. Gun reloader.
2,773,425. 12-11-56, CI. 89—1
Weeks, Wilton P. Hinee for football shoulder pads.
2.741.767. 4-17-56, CI. 2—2.
Weese, Harrv : See —
Burst. Francis J., and Weese. 2.730,421.
Weese, Harrv. Method for producing a surface of desired
contour on a moldable substance. 2,770,864, 11-20-56,
CI. 25—155.
Weesner, Robert J., and H. L. Kellv. to The Louis Allis Co.
Automatic torque controller. 2.748,299, 5-29-56, CI.
310—95.
Wegener. August. Adhesive paner sheet or tape and a method
of preparing the same. 2.746,881, 5-22-56. CI. 117 — 76.
Weeener, Johannes, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiensresell-
schaft. Circuit-interrupter releasing apparatus. 2,746,003,
5-15-56, CI. 321—48.
Wegler. Richard : See —
Kiihle. Engelbert, and Wegler. 2.774.757.
Schafer, Werner, Domagk, Wegler, and Kiihle.
2.744.905.
Woirmann, Adolph J. : See —
Treharne, Richard E., Jr., and Wegmann. 2,775,483.
Wegmann, Emil : See — -
Schlatter, Hans A., and Wegmann. 2,761,951.
Wegmann, Jacques : See —
Menzi, Karl, and Wegmann. 2.749.207.
Wegmann, Jacques, and K. Menzi, to Ciba Ltd. Process for
dyeing or printing cellulose-containing materials and com-
positions suitable therefor. 2.749,206, 6-5-56, CI. 8 — 42.
Wehe, Herman G. : See —
McLean, David A., and Wehe. 2.754,230.
Welding, Julius J. Oiling apparatus. 2,747,564, 5-29-56,
CI. 123—196.
Wehner, Albert, to Brueckenhau Flender G. m. b. H. Screen
bottoms. 2,740,525. 4-3-56, CI. 209—399.
Wehner, Gustav : See —
Bardenheuer, Peter, Wehner, and Klare. 2,749,611.
Wehr, Henry W., and F. B. Nagle, to The Dow Chemical Co.
Alpha alkyl stvrene dimer polymerization modifiers.
2,732,371, 1-24-56, CI. 260—93.5.
Wehrenfennig, Hugo : See —
Leitz, Ludwig, and Wehrenfennig. 2,731,894.
Wehrle, Robert B. : See —
Goertz, Raymond C, Schmitt, Olsen, and Wehrle.
2.774,488.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Wehrli Walter: See —
Grandjean, Philippe, Steinemann, and Wehrli. 2,734,053.
Grandjean, Philippe, and Wehrli. 2 746,954.
Ischer, Hans, Iselin, and Wehrli. 2,737,510.
Iselin, Ernst, and Wehrli. 2,745,828.
Neier, Reinhard, Petitjean, and Wehrli. 2,735,844.
Neier, Reinhard, Petitjean, and Wehrli. 2,775,581.
Ruckstuhl, Hans, Senn, and Wehrli. 2,735,845.
Ruekstuhl. Hans, and Wehrli. 2,744,104.
Wehrli, Walter, to Sandoz Ltd. Copper-containing disazo
dyestuffs. 2,753,335, 7-3-56, CI. 260—148.
Wehrlin, Richard F., and J. Leebl, to ACF Industries, Inc.
Amplifier assembly. 2,737,579, 3-6-56, CI. 250—16.
Wehrmeister, Herbert L., to Commercial Solvents Corp.
Bacitracin feed supplements from crude fermentation liq-
uors. 2,739,063, 3-20-56, CI. 99—2.
Weibel, Herman : See —
Ingwer, Carl H., Wright, and Weibel. 2.768,550.
Weibull. Ernst H. W. Wire recorder. 2,733,016, 1-31-56,
CI. 242—54.
Weichel, Edmond J. : See —
Bennett, Ralph O., and Weichel. 2,772,339.
Weichert, Kurt : See —
Jahnentz, Walter, Weichert, and Reich I. 2,764,524.
Weichold, Jack W., to C. Tietig. Nail-size extender for
gas-actuated nail drivers. 2,765,464, 10-9-56, CI. 1 — 44.5.
Weichselbaum, Theodore E., to A. S. Aloe Co. Method
of preparing bilirubin standardized reagents. 2,770,601,
11-13-56, CI. 252 — 408.
Weichselbaum, Theodore E., to A. S. Aloe Co. Method of pre-
paring protein standardized reagents. 2,770,602, 11-13-56,
CI. 252 — 408.
Weide, Rudolph C. : See —
Hefner, Bert H., and Weide. 2,737,157.
Weide, Rudolph C, to General Motors Corp. Arc protective
device. 2,737,558, 3-6-56, CI. 200 — 166.
Weide, Rudolph C, to General Motors Corp. Electrical switch
mechanism. 2,739,192, 3-20-56, CI. 200—5.
Weide, Rudolph C, to General Motors Corp. Power circuit
cut-out attachment. 2,739,194, 3-20-56, CI. 200 — 8.
Weide, Rudolph C. A., to General Motors Corp. Electrical
switch. 2,758,169, 8-7-56, CI. 200 — 67.
Weidemann, Walter H., Jr. Immobilizing splint. 2,753,864,
7-10-56, CI. 128—87.
Weidenheimer, Joseph P. : See —
Upham, Sidney D., Callahan, and Weidenheimer.
2,766.124.
Weidenheimer, Joseph F., and F. M. Callahan, to American
Cyanamid Co. Soft gelatin encapsulation. 2,770,553,
11-13-56, CI. 106—136.
Weides. Erich : See —
Ruhmau, Richard, Weides, and Engelage. 2,732,756.
Weidig, Miles L. : See—
Volz, Kenneth L., and Weidig. 2,737,832.
Weidllch, Hans A., and W. Schulz, to C. H. Boehringer Sohn.
Process of producing tetraacetals of butenedial. 2,768,976,
10-30-56, CI. 260—615.
Weidlinger, Paul : See —
Johnson, Hugh B., McGaughan, and Weidlinger.
2,750,013.
Weidman, James E. : See —
MacKinnon, James S., and Weidman. 2,749,981.
Weidman, Samuel H., to International Minerals & Chemi-
cal Corp. Process for preparing salts of glutamic acid.
2,764,612, 9-25-56. CI. 260—534.
Weidman, Verne W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Refractory cement. 2,773,776, 12-11-56, CI. 106—57.
Weidner, Charles L., and I. R. Dunlap, to Permacel Tape
Corp. Treating agents incorporation. 2,745,744, 5-15-56,
CI. 92 — 21.
Weidner, Walter: See —
Herrnring, Giinther, and Weidner. 2,766,385.
Weidner, William C. : See —
Thompson, Ivan P., Allmang, and Weidner. 2,745,475.
Weiertz, Axel H. Two-door automobile with folding doors.
2,743,773, 5-1-56, CI. 160—213.
Weig, Edward, to Columbia Metal Box Co. Sleeve connector
with pivoted side for ducts. 2,757,946, 8-7-56, CI.
285 — 419.
Weig, Morris O. Portable inflatable traffic diverting device.
2,762.327, 9-11-56, CI. 116—63.
Weig, Morris O. Spring actuated expandable traffic divert-
ing device. 2,762,328, 9-11-56, CI. 116—63.
Weigand, Don V. Laminated paddle construction. 2,763,015,
o_18_5fi pi Q 24
Weigand, Heinz, y2 "to Peltzer & Ehlers K. G. Rivet blank
holder transversely movable between header and ejector sta-
tions. 2,748,402, 6-5-56, CI. 10—11.
Weigel, Alois. Hydraulic stone picker. 2,763,975, 9-25-56,
CI. 55—17.
Weigel, Kurt, and H. Verse, to Hartford National Bank and
Trust Co., as trustee. Diagnostic X-ray testing apparatus.
2,747,102, 5-22-56, CI. 250—50.
Weigel, Kurt, and H. Verse, to Hartford National Bank and
Trust Co., as trustee. X-ray diagnostic apparatus.
2,775,709, 12-25-56, CI. 250—55.
Weigele, Reinhold, and R. Huss, to Farbwerke Hoechst Ak-
tlengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Briining. Disazo-
dyestuffs insoluble in water. 2,739,146, 3-20-56, CI.
260—176.
Weigham, William R. : See —
Smith, John O., and Weigham. 2,754,181.
Weight, Charles H., to McGill Mfg. Co., Inc. Portable hand
lamp. 2,735,930, 2-21-56, CI. 240—54.
843
Color television. 2,738,377,
Weighton, Donald, to Pye Ltd.
3-13-56, CI. 178—5.2.
Weighton, Donald, and L. Lax, to Pye Ltd. Circuit for ad-
justing amplitude distortion. 2,775,654, 12-25-56, CI.
Weih, Julius, to Ideal Toy Corp. Articulated doll leg.
2,761,244, 9-4-56, CI. 46—163.
Weih, Julius, to Ideal Toy Corp. Simulated limb joint con-
struction. 2,761,245, 9-4-56, CI. 46—173.
Weihe, Adolf, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt
vormals Roessler. Method of producing pigmented lacquers
and the like. 2,767,154, 10-16-56, CI. 260—33.6.
Weihe, Adolf, to Herbig-Haarhaus Aktiengesellschaft Lack-
fabrick Koln-Bickendorf. Method of producing stoving lac-
quers from dimethylol derivative of a diurethane.
2,773,853, 12-11-56, CI. 260—33.2.
Weihe, Adolf, and O. Schweitzer, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber-
Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler. Thickened hydrophobic
lubricating compositions. 2,739,121, 3-20-56, CI. 252 — 25.
Weihe, Adolf, and U. Hoffmann, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber-
Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler. Production of carbamate
compounds. 2,771,485, 11-20-56, CI. 260—482.
Weiher, Thomas E., to General Motors Corp. Synchro testing.
2,772,412, 11-27-56, CI. 340—315.
Weijlard, John, to Merck & Co., Inc. N-propylnormorphine
compounds. 2,741,609, 4-10-56, CI. 260—285.
Weijlard, Jolm, to Merck & Co., Inc. Preparation of glyoxyl
steroids. 2,773,078, 12-4-50, CI. 260—397.45.
Weijlard, John, and A. P. Sullivan, Jr., to Merck & Co.,
Inc. Preparation of /8-aminopropionitrile. 2,742,491,
4-17-56, CI. 260—465.5.
Weikart, John : See —
Sweetser, Sumner B., Bronson, and Weikart. 2,761,816.
Sweetser, Sumner B„ and Weikart. 2,769,754.
Weikart, John, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Cata-
lytic naphtha reforming with a platinum-alumina catalyst.
2,765,262, 10-2-56, CI. 196—50.
Weil, Frederick M. : See —
McCann, Joe G., Weil, and Stein. 2,745,100.
Weil, Hans H. Mechanical system for a flying toy. 2,755,596,
7-24-56, CI. 46—75.
Weil, Ira, to Diamond Alkali Co. Production of phenoxy
acid esters through the potassium phenolate. 2,769,833,
11-6-56, CI. 260—473.
Weil, Nicholas A., to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Insulated skirt
supported vessels. 2,769,563, 11-6-56, CI. 220—9.
Weil, Thomas A., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Blocking oscillators.
2,762,920, 9-11-56, CI. 250—36.
Weil, Walter M. : See-
Cooper, Hugh S. 2,734,820.
Cooper, Hugh S. 2,752,299.
Cooper, Hugh S. 2,752,300.
Cooper, Hugh S. 2.752,301.
Cooper, Hugh S. 2,752,303.
Weiland, Walter F. Process for determining acid or acid-
vapor formation characteristics of a substance. 2,752,227,
6-26-56, CI. 23—230.
Weiler, Charles N., to General Electric Co. Socket contact
clip for direct mounting on printed circuit panels and the
like. 2.741,751, 4-10-56, CI. 339—217.
Weiler, Wilhelm, to Jagenberg-Werke Akt.-Ges. Method and
means for withdrawing labels from a stack of labels in a
labelling machine. 2,764,408, 9-25-56, CI. 271 — 33.
Weimer, Gerald A. Forced oiler with resiliently compressible
bellows body. 2,764,319, 9-25-56. CI. 222—215.
Weimer, Paul E. : See —
Dunn, James H., and Weimer. 2.773,046.
Weimer, Paul E., and A. L. Hanna, to Ethyl Corp. Production
of high purity 1,2,4,5-tetrachlorobenzene. 2,729,685,
1-3-56, CI. 260—650.
Weimer, Paul E., and A. L. Hanna, to Ethyl Corp. Purifica-
tion of chlorinated benzenes. 2,767,226, 10-16-56, CI.
260—650.
Weimer, Paul K., to Radio Corp. of America. Color television
pickup systems. 2,736.763, 2-28-56, CI. 178—5.4.
Weimer, Paul K., to Radio Corp. of America. Apparatus and
method for forming juxtaposed as well as superimposed
coatings. 2,745,773, 5-15-56, CI. 117—212.
Weimer, Paul K., to Radio Corp. of America. Television pick-
up tube. 2,747,133, 5-22-56, CI. 315—11.
Weimer. Paul K., to Radio Corp. of America. Color television.
2,763,714, 9-18-56, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Weimer, Paul K., to Radio Corp. of America. Color television.
2,771,567 11-20-56, CI. 315—21.
Weimer. Paul K„ and H. C. Thompson, to Radio Corp. of
America. Apparatus for forming juxtaposed coatings.
2,767,684, 10-23-56, CI. 118—503.
Weimershaus, Alfred G., to Deutsche Telephonwerke und
Kabelindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. Impulse sender for tele-
phone systems with dial service. 2,767,252, 10-16-56, CI.
179—90.
nf Jnsprth • See
K., Rothmann, and Weimont. 2,754,751.
Weinbaum. Dave L. Pallet racks, staging, shelving and skid
racks. 2,765,087, 10-2-56, CI. 211—148.
Weinberg, Alvin M. : See —
Ohlinger, Leo A., Wigner, Young, and Weinberg.
2,743,225.
Wigner, Eugene P., Ohlinger, Young, and Weinberg.
2.736,696.
gner, Eug<
2,770,591.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
844
Weinberg, Alvin M., G. J. Young, P. Morrison, and L. A.
Ohlinger, to the United States of America as represented
by the United States Atomic Energy Commission. Reactor
control. 2,735,811, 2-21-56, CI. 204 — 193.
Weinberg, Elliott L., and H. E. Ramsden, to Metal & Thermit
Corp. Vinyl resins stabilized with organotin sulfides.
2,746,946, 5-22-56, CI. 260—45.75.
Weinberg, Herman, to The Manhattan Pickle Co., Inc. Appa-
Edelman, Aaron P., and Weinberg. 2,740,097.
Weinberger, Joseph M. Stroboscopic apparatus for calibrating
time indicating devices. 2,730,890, 1-17-56, CI. 73 — 6.
Weinberger, Milton B., to Hospital Equipment Corp. Steriliz-
ing devices for hypodermic needles and/or syringes.
2,775,005, 12-25-56, CI. 21—82.
Weinberger, Morris. Reversible ratchet wrenches. 2,763,174,
9-18-56, CI. 81—60.
Weinbrenner, Erwin : See —
Hoppe, Peter, Weinbrenner, Muhlhausen, and Breer.
2,764,565.
Muller, Karl E., Schmidt, Weinbrenner, and Piepenbrink.
2,729,618.
Weindel, Fred, Jr., to L. F. Grammes & Sons, Inc. Sheathed
container opener. 2,737,069, 3-6-56, CI. 81—3.35.
Weinecke, Laurence A. : See —
Romanowski, Albert F„ and Weinecke. 2,770,130.
Weiner, James R. : See —
Eckert, John P., Jr., and Weiner. 2,748,270.
Weiner, Lewis P., to Pabst Brewing Co. Carrying carton.
2,760,716, 8-28-56, CI. 229—52.
Weiner Metallwaren- und Schnallenfabrik Schar-Smolka :
Rehacek, Alois. 2,747,885.
Weiner, Meyer C, to Pennant Corp. Hinge construction.
2,742,664, 4-24-56, CI. 16—128.
Weiner, Meyer C, to Pennant Corp. Container construction.
2,775,389, 12-25-56, CI. 229—23.
Weiner, Ted : See —
Potts, Robert W. 2,732,564.
Weinfurt, Edward J., to McGraw Electric Co. Motor driven
clutch mechanism. 2,757,550, 8-7-56, CI. 74 — 472.
Weinfurt, Edward J., to McGraw Electric Co. Time delay
switch. 2,769,0j3, 10-30-56, CI. 200— 88.
Weinfurt, William J., to McGraw Electric Co. Circuit in-
terrupter with thermal compensated time delay. 2,774,841,
12-18-56, CI. 200—97.
Weingard, Archie E., to American Meter Co., Inc. Gas meter
diaphragm and mounting. 2,750,799, 6-19-56, CI. 73 — 278.
Weingardt, George C. : See —
Stentz, Blair E., and Weingardt. 2,734,826.
Weingart, Ben : See — -
Gannon, Jesse. 2,766,451.
Weingart, Richard I. N. : See —
Keefe, Lincoln M. 2,744,463.
Weingart, Richard I. N., to McCorquodale Process, Inc.
Venting means for paint depositing machines. 2,765,494,
10-9-56, CI. 18—34.
Weinhold, Clarence M. Stone digger. 2,751,696, 6-26-56,
CI. 37—2.
Weinkle, Abraham, and M. A. Sigoda, to Man- Sew Corp.
Strip material puller. 2,754,114, 7-10-56, CI. 271—2.3.
Weinland, Clarence E. : See —
Marcus. Stanley J., McClung, and Weinland. 2,766,662.
Weinman, Mary. Brush body with rotatable, releasably locked
cylindrical brush. 2,737,672, 3-13-56, CI. 15—27.
Weinmann, Carl E. : See —
Fuglie, Elmer A., and Weinmann. 2,733,074.
Weinon Corp. : See —
O'Neil, John G. 2,729,377.
O'Neil, John G. 2,755,712.
Weinrib, Abraham, and S. Kaplowitz. Expandable tie holder.
2,729,866. 1-10-56, CI. 24 — 49.
Weinrieh, Arthur R., to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Method
of vapor depositing coatings of aluminum. 2,731,365,
1-17-56, CI. 117—107.
Weinrieh, Arthur R., to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Method
of vapor depositing coatings of aluminum. 2,731,366,
1-17-56, CI. 117—107.
Weinrieh, Georg H. : See —
Mittag, Friedrich C. J., and Weinrieh. 2,760,729.
Weinrieh, William W. : See—
Kapp, Numer M., and Weinrieh. 2,757,072.
Weinrieh, William W., to Houdry Process Corp. Transfer
and circulation of solid granular material. 2,758,884,
8-14-56, CI. 302—57.
Weinstein, Albert. Musical instrument with note indicating
means. 2,740,314, 4-3-56, CI. 84 — 477.
Weinstein, Albert. Musical devices. 2,769,362, 11-6-56, CI.
84—97.
Weinstein, Alfred I., and F. T. Bonner, to the United States
of America as represented by the United States Atomic
Energy Commission. Radioactivity measuring apparatus.
2,736:812, 2-28-56, CI. 250 — 43.5.
Weinstein, Bert. 'Separating devices for record sheets and
carbon paper. 2,730,174, 1-10-56, CI. 164—84.5.
Weinstein, Jack M. : See —
Chaiken. Morris, and Weinstein. 2,744,326.
Weinstein, Marvin S. Apparatus for spot welding of thin
metal. 2,754,394, 7-10-56, CI. 219 — 4.
Weinstock, Harry H., Jr., to Allied Chemical & Dye Corp.
Process for copolymerizing acrvlonitrile and acrylate esters.
2,771,461, 11-20-56, CI. 260—85.5.
CI.
2,745,233.
Weinstock, Helmut : See —
Becker, Ernst, and Weinstock. 2,763,220.
Weintraub, Morris : See —
Gastright. Frank A. 2,772,890.
Weintraub, Robert L. : See —
Brown, James W.Land Weintraub. 2,771.217.
Weintraub, Stanley. Dress marker. 2,728,987. 1-3-56,
33—10.
Weinzettel, Roy E. : See —
Hicks, George L. 2,770,915.
Weir, Archie G. Collapsible drawing board easel. 2,730,835,
1-17-56, CI. 45—131.
Weir. Donald A. : See —
Ridler, Desmond S., Weir, and Odell. 2,758,250.
Wright, Esmond P. G., Hartley, Weir, and Rice.
2,744,159.
Wright, Esmond P. G., and Weir. 2,737,544.
Weir, G. & J., Ltd. : See—
Hillier, Harold, and Ling. 2,733,196.
Weir, Horace M. Production of compounds by means of the
electric arc. 2,731,410, 1-17-56, CI. 204—164.
Weir, Horace M. Gas phase arc conversion. 2,768,947,
10-30-56, CI. 204—156.
Weirauch, Arthur A. : See —
Collings, William R., Browne, and Weirauch.
Weirich, Henry : See —
Weirich, William F. and H. 2,741,166.
Weirich, William F. and H. Device for cutting and forming
slot insulation materials. 2,741,166, 4-10-56, CI. 93—1.
Weis, William A. : See —
Berninger, Kenneth L., and Weis. 2,754,922.
Berninger, Kenneth L., and Weis. 2,773.452.
Weisblat, David I., B. J. Magerlein, D. R. Myers, A. R. Hanze,
and S. T. Rolf son, to The Upjohn Co. N-(3-halo-2 -hydroxy-
propyl ) -p-aminobenzoate compounds. 2,737,523, 3-6-56, CI.
260^70.
Weisblat, David I., B. J. Magerlein, and S. T. Rolfson, to The
Upjohn Co. N-(3-hydroxy-2-ketopropyl)-p-aminobenzoate
compounds and their prepartion. 2,737,524, 3-6-56, CI.
260—470.
Weisblatt, Jacob. Waterproof cover for umbrellas. 2,742,913,
4-24-56, CI. 135—33.
Weischel, John E., to The Heil Co. Locking mechanism for
bulldozer blades. 2,731,283, 1-17-56, CI. 287—20.
Weisel, Zenas V. Variable speed transmission. 2,748,614,
6-5-56, CI. 74—200.
Weisenbach, Charles O., S. J. Pelz, Jr., and F. J. Cigal, to
Bendix Aviation Corp. Pump. 2,749,844, 6-12-56, CI.
103—162.
Weisenburg, Andrew. Presser wheel for securing pads to
crown caps. 2,750,987, 6-19-56, CI. 154—1.5.
Weisenburger, August. Parallel jaw pliers. 2,765,689,
10-9-56, CI. 81—51.5.
Weiser, George L. : See —
Nichols, Charles A., Weiser, and Ewald. 2,766,645.
Nichols, Charles A., Weiser, and Ewald. 2,773,404.
Weisheit, Charles. Shovel with lifting means. 2,769,612,
11-6-56, CI. 254—131.5.
Weiskopf, Edwin G, and A. Ferrari, Jr., to Technicon Inter-
national Ltd. Automatic immersion apparatus. 2,741,221,
4-10-56, CI. 118 — 425.
Weiss, Alexander C. Pallet. 2,762,593, 9-11-56, CI. 248—
120.
Weiss, Alexander C. H. : See —
Paden, Frederick T., and Weiss. 2,735,690.
Weiss, Alexander C. H„ to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Army. Fiber-rein-
forced structural panel and method of making same.
2,762.739, 9-11-56, CI. 154 — 90.
Weiss, Arthur J., to Robert Gair Co., Inc. Folding paperboard
carton and carton blank. 2,760,711, 8-28-56, CI. 229—46.
Weiss, Arthur J., to Robert Gair Co., Inc. Carton. 2,768,776,
10-30-56, CI. 229—31.
Weiss, Barry L. Sink construction. 2,767,407, 10-23-56,
CI. 4—166.
Weiss, Dewev S.
CI. 214 — 454.
Weiss, Dewey S.
10-16-56, CI. 280—504.
Weiss, Donald E., and E. A. Swinton, to Commonwealth
Scientific and Industrial Research Organization. Method
and apparatus for countercurrently contacting solids with
liquids. 2,735,795, 2-21-56, CI. 134—25.
Weiss, Donald E., and E. A. Swinton, to Commonwealth
Scientific and Industrial Research Organization. Method
and apparatus for countercurrent contacting of solids with
liquids. 2,742,381, 4-17-56, CI. 134 — 25.
Weiss, Donald E., and E. A. Swinton, to Commonwealth
Scientific and Industrial Research Organization. Method
of and apparatus for obtaining continuous countercurrent
contact between solid particles and a liquid. 2,765,913,
10-9-56, CI. 210—42.5.
Weiss, Eric. Coded decimal summer. 2,775,402, 12-25-56,
CI. 235—61.
Weiss, Ernst, to Heberlein Patent Corp. Process for improv-
ing crinkled synthetic yarn. 2,766,505, 10-16-56, CI.
28—76.
Weiss, Felix : See —
Chadowski, Joseph P., and Weiss. 2,756,955.
Weiss, Felix, to Cornell-Dubilier Electric Corp. Condensers.
2,774,018, 12-11-56, CI. 317—260.
Weiss, George, to B. Altman & Co. Machine for dust cleaning
garments. 2,729,844, 1-10-56, CI. 15 — 308.
Spare wheel carrier. 2,765,091, 10-2-56,
Positive lock trailer hitch. 2,766,995,
LIST OF PATENTEES
845
Heating device. 2,764,969, 10-2-56, CI.
2,772,018, 11-27-56, CI.
2,773,617,
Weiss, Gerhart.
126—208.
Weiss, Gerhart. Sealing cap.
Weiss, Johann. High-speed labeling device.
12-11-56, CI. 216—13.
Weiss, Karl E., to New England Lead Burning Corp. Method
of securing sheets of dissimilar metals together. 2,775,030,
12-25-56, CI. 29—530.
Weiss Lawrence, Inc. : See —
Weiss, Ted J., and Lawrence. 2,738,527.
Weiss, Manny L. Glass-washing tray. 2,741,392, 4-10-56,
CI. 220 — 19.
Weiss, Martin J., to American Cyanamid Co. Method of
preparing methionine. 2,732,400, 1-24-56, CI. 260 — 534.
Weiss, Mortimer E., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Elec-
tron discharge device. 2,731,579, 1-17-56, CI. 313—249.
Weiss, Richard, to Franke & Heidecke, Fabrik Photo-
graphischer Prazisions-Apparate. Film advancing mecha-
nism for stereo roll film cameras. 2,741,169, 4-10-56, CI.
95—18.
Weiss, Richard, to Franke & Heidecke, Fabrik Photograph-
ischer Prazisions-Apparate. Range finder for photographic
cameras. 2,746,368, 5-22-56, CI. 95—44.
Weiss, Richard, to Franke & Heidecke, Fabrik Photographischer
Prazisions-Apparate. Combined flashlight connecting socket
and synchronizer adjusting means for photographic cam-
eras. 2,749,819, 6-12-56, CI. 95—11.5.
Weiss, Richard C. : See —
Koryta. Leonard D. 2,774,701.
Weiss, Saul, and E. C. Roberts, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of the Army.
Mount for mortar. 2,732,766, 1-31-56, CI. 89 — 44.
Weiss, Ted J., and C. E. Lawrence, to Weiss Lawrence, Inc.
Method of making moccasins. 2,738,527, 3-20-56, CI.
12—142.
Weiss, Thomas B. Folded air leaflet. 2,752,711, 7-3-56,
CI. 40—127.
Weiss, Thomas B. Book match cover. 2,753,041, 7-3-56,
CI. 206—29.
Weiss, Ulrich, to M. J. Lewenstein. 14-hydroxvmorphinone and
8,14-dihydroxy-dihydromorphinone. 2,772,270, 11-27-56,
CI. 260—285.
Weiss, Walter J., to Texaco Development Corp. Drilling
fluids. 2,748,079, 5-29-56, CI. 252 — 8.5.
Weiss, Willi, to Society "Brevets Aero-Mecaniques," S. A.
Directional gun mounting. 2,764,915, 10-2-56, CI. 89 — 41.
Weiss, Willi, to Brevets Aero-Mecaniques, S. A. Grenade
launching device for a firearm having a muzzle brake.
2,770,904, 11-20-56. CI. 42—1.
Weissberg, Jesse S., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Process for controlling the viscosity of alkyl phenol sulfides.
2,764,617. 9-25-56, CI. 260—609.
Weissberg, Jesse S., and J. R. Jones, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Additive for lubricants. 2,734,867,
2-14-56, CI. 252 — 42.7.
Weissberg, Jesse S., and J. R. Jones, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Metal salts of alkyl phenol sulfides.
2.766.291, 10-9-56, CI. 260—609.
Weissberger. Arnold : See —
Loria, Anthony, Vittum, and Weissberger. 2,735,765.
Thirtle, John R., Vittum, and Weissberger. 2,732,300.
Weissbrodt, Jean, to Societe Nouvelle Pathe Cinema. Cin-
ematograph apparatus. 2,753,755, 7-10-56, CI. 88 — 18.4.
Weissbrodt, Max, to O. & M. Hausser. Toy freight car.
2,749,661, 6-12-56, CI. 46—214.
Weisse, Ernst E., and W. Franke, to Robot, Berning u. Co.
Photographic camera with indicator of readiness for ex-
posure. 2,766,669. 10-16-56, CI. 95 — 31.
Weissenberg, Gustav, and D. Tauern, to Ernst Leitz G. m. b.
H. Method of and apparatus for evacuating vessels.
2,757,840, 8-7-56, CI. 226—20.1.
Weissenberg. Gustav, and N. Meinert, to Ernst Leitz,
G. m. b. H. Optical glass and process for its production.
2.763,559, 9-18-56. CI. 106—47.
Weissenberg, Gustav, and O. Ungemach. to Ernst Leitz
G. m. b. H. Borate optical glass. 2,764,492, 9-25-56, CI.
106—47.
Weissenberg, Karl : See —
Roberts, John E., and Weissenberg. 2,752,778.
Weissenborn, Adolf, to Koppers Co., Inc. Apparatus for
regulating the flow of a gas mixture. 2,741,261, 4-10-56,
CI. 137 — 486.
Weissenburger, Helmut, and L. Szabo. Process for the
production of at least approximately neutral solutions of
substituted xanthines. 2,752,285, 6-26-56, CI. 167 — 67.
Weissert, Josef : See —
Huss, Richard Happe, Siebert, and Weissert. 2,758,109.
Siebert, Arthur, Huss, and Weissert. 2,750,375.
Weisshuhn, Peter, to Societe a responsabilite limitee Les
Ateliers de Constructions Mecaniques C. & A. Holweg. Ap-
paratus for cutting a moving broad strip longitudinally and
obliquely. 2,759,542, 8-21-56, CI. 164—61.
Weisshuhn, Peter., and E. Jaggle. Machines for sealing bags.
2,731,891, 1-24-56, CI. 93—13.
Weissinger, Harry. Brush and holder for electric machines.
2,756,359, 7-24-56, CI. 310—246.
Weissman, Bernard. Artificial denture. 2,748,480, 6-5-56,
CI. 32—5.
Weissman, David : See —
Porwancher, Samuel R., and Weissman. 2,732,837.
Weisz, George R. : See —
Groth, Endie P., and Weisz. 2,731,647.
Weisz, Paul B., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Method for de-
tection of hydrocarbons. 2,742,574, 4-17-56, CI.
250—43.5.
Weisz, Paul B., to Socony Mobil Oil Co.. Inc. Process for
drying inorganic hydrogel particles. 2,746,935, 5-22-56,
CI. 252—448.
Weisz, Paul B., to Socony Mobil Oil Co.. Inc. Method for de-
tecting hydrocarbon gas. 2,755,388, 7-17-56, CI. 250—43.5.
Weisz, Paul B., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Method and
apparatus for detecting hydrocarbons. 2,761,975, 9—4-56,
CI. 250 — 43.5.
Weisz, Paul B., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Geiger-Muller
counter tube. 2,765,418, 10-2-56, CI. 313 — 93.
Weisz, Thomas : See —
Merancy, Arthur E.. and Weisz. 2,754,834.
Weisz, Thomas A. : See —
Baxter, Thomas R., and Weisz. 2,758,522.
Weitbrecht, Gerhard : See —
Klepfer, Harry, Frey, Weitbrecht, and Kohl. 2,742,345.
Weitzel, Edward W. : See—
Henning, George E., and Weitzel. 2,754,542.
Weitzel, Edward W., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Apparatus
for simultaneously advancing and working plastic material.
2,752,633, 7-3-56, CI. 18—12.
Weitzel, George : See —
Klein, Victor G., Rotter, and Weitzel. 2,765,050.
Weitzner, Geza. Interrupted adhesive tape joined by longi-
tudinal spaced filaments. 2,751,909, 6-26-56, CI. 128—335.
Weixelbaum, Max : See —
Koedderich, John T., and Weixelbaum. 2.764,672.
Wekeman, Stephen N. Multi-purposed collar for shafts.
2,760,800, 8-28-56, CI. 287—52.04.
tt'elanotz, Ludolph F., to FaircUild Camera and Instrument
Corp. Shutter blade drive linkage. 2,730,026, 1-10-56,
CI. 95—63.
Welbilt Corp. : See —
Feder, Arthur G. 2,733,706.
Welborn, Arthur A., and R. L. Treuthart. Fluid flow control
devices. 2,741,451, 4-10-56, CI. 251—76.
Welch, Alanson V., Jr.. to General Electric Co. Arc welding
apparatus. 2,736,787, 2-28-56, CI. 219 — 8.
Welch, Anita F., V» to J. F. Welch. Decorative ribbon bow.
2,763,080, 9-18-56, CI. 41—10.
Welch, Arnold P. : See —
Montgomery, Earle T., Welch, and Bitonte. 2,775,531.
Welch, Arthur R. Molded spoon construction. 2,752,678,
7-3-56, CI. 30—324.
Welch, Clifford K., to Indiana Commercial Filters Corp. Con-
veyor flight and assembly. 2,767,825, 10-23-56, CI.
198—172.
Welch, Douglas F., K. B. Randall, and I. G. Strang, to The
British Thomson-Houston Co. Ltd. Reaction chambers for
the decomposition of monofuels. 2,751,750, 6-26-56, CI.
60—39.46.
Welch, Harry G. : See-
Reynolds, Loyal B., and Welch. 2,772,342.
Welch, Jack D., to Collins Radio Co. Automatic gain control
for electric servo systems. 2,762,959, 9-11-56, CI. 318 —
30.
Welch, Jerome B. : See —
Perrine, Robert O., and Welch. 2,740,033.
Welch, Jerome B., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Electric welding
machine and control means therefor. 2,769,080, 10-30-56,
CI. 219—108.
Welch, John B., to Spring Packing Corp. Coating composi-
tion. 2,733,170, 1-31-56, CI. 117—92.
Welch, John F. : See —
Welch, Anita F. 2,763,080.
Welch, John M., deceased ; V. M. Crouch, executrix. Hand
propelled vehicle. 2,732,221, 1-24-56, CI. 280—246.
Welch, Kenneth B., and R. R. Sacia, to Kenro Corp. Method
and composition for the production of speckled plastic
ware. 2,761,176, 9-4-56, CI. 18 — 47.5.
Welch, Lester M. : See —
Leary, Robert F., Welch, and Maisel. 2,742,411.
Serniuk, George E.. and Welch. 2,731,450.
Welch, Lester M., H. L. Wilson, and L. B. Turner, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Isoolefin-multiolefln copoly-
mers. 2,729,626, 1-3-56, CI. 260 — 80.7.
Welch, Lewis W., and A. Fegel, to Novi Equipment Co. Method
of repairing cracked castings. 2,751,671, 6-26-56, CI.
29 — 402.
Welch, M. V. : See —
Hodgson, Ernest L. 2,767,822.
Welch, Nicholas A. : See —
Fisler. Leland H., Welch, and McConnell. 2,733,088.
Welch, Nicholas A., to The American Hardware Corp. Door
lock. 2,770,124, 11-13-56, CI. 70—146.
Welch, Stanley B., to General Electric Co. Push button
switch. 2.745,913. 5-15-56, CI. 200—5.
Welch, Stanley B., to General Electric Co. Electric oven
heating system. 2,745,937, 5-15-56, CI. 219—20.
Welch, Stanley B.. to General Electric Co. Control system
for surface heating units. 2,767,296, 10-16-56, CI. 219 — 20.
Welch, Stanley B.. and M. S. Williams, Jr., to General Elec-
tric Co. Temperature regulator for heating appliances.
2,747,073, 5-22-56, CI. 219—20.
Welch, W. M., Mfg. Co. : See —
Kenick, Walter B. 2,774,843.
Welding Engineers, Inc. : See —
Street, Louis F. 2,733,051.
Welding Fittings Corp. : See —
Beatty, Allan W. 2,771,665.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Welding Service, Inc. : See —
Kerwin, Daniel G. 2,761,313.
Weldon, George B. : See —
Adamson, William M., and Weldon. 2,747,841.
Weldon Tool Co., The : See—
Skolnik, Marvin. 2,770,414.
Welex Jet Services, Inc. : See —
Mohaupt, Henry H., and Gilbert. 2,765,739.
Welge, Victor. Valve for exhaust braking. 2,753,147,
7-3-56, CI. 251—233.
Welham, Geoffrey L. F. : See —
Vines, Alan, Welham, and Maughan. 2,737,725.
Welhoefer, Robert V. Tray or shelf supporting structure.
2,732,160, 1-24-56, CI. 248 — 243.
Welin-Berger, Guy J. O. Stoves, particularly for the heating
of motor vehicles. 2,745,477, 5-15-56, CI. 158—36.
Welker, Heinrich, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesell-
schaft. Controllable electric resistance devices. 2,736,858,
2-28-56, CI. 323—94.
Well Surveys, Inc. : See —
Fearon, Robert E. Re. 24.226.
Peterson, Glen. 2,775,503.
Sykora, George E. 2,775,502.
Youmans, Arthur H. 2,740,898.
Youmans, Arthur H. 2,760,078.
Wellborn, William W., to Firth Sterling, Inc. Sintered car-
bide compositions and method of making the same.
2,753,621, 7-10-56, CI. 29—182.7.
Wellcome, Hubert E. Dispenser. 2,753,042, 7-3-56, CI.
206—59.
Wellekens, John F. Apparatus for dispensing beverages.
2,765,005, 10-2-56, CI. 141 — 88.
Wellensiek, Gert : See —
Schack, Giinther, Wellensiek, and Schefels. 2,742,896.
Weller. Arthur W. : See —
De Bastos, Emil N., and Weller. 2,732,991.
Weller, Dale W. : See —
Aldrich, Donovan D., Kiebler, and Weller. 2,747,819.
Weller, David C, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Tele-
phone ringing-signal transmission system. 2,763,726,
9-18-56, CI. 179—84.
Weller, Earl H., to L. M. Strunk. Wheeled convertible sprayer
and duster. 2,759,293, 8-21-56, CI. 43—148.
Weller, Edward F., Jr. : See —
Hanysz, Eugene A., and Weller. 2,750,791.
Weller, Edward L., Jr. Low viscosity, high density, free flow-
ing, pigmented base. 2,765,285, 10-2-56, CI. 260 — 20.
Weller, Elbert J. : See-
Martin, William, and Weller. 2,735,249.
Weller. James O., to E. F. Pohl. Self-leveling seat structure.
2,776,286. 11-13-56, CI. 155—5.
Weller, Max F., to Patentex, Inc. Method of twisting thread.
2,755,616, 7-24-56, CI. 57—157.
Weller, Max F., to Patentex, Inc. Lady's stocking having
stretchable zone. 2,771,758. 11-27-56, CI. 66 — 172.
Weller, Sol W. : See—
Shalit, Harold, and Weller. 2,758,956.
Welles, Joseph M. Brake beam. 2,762,466, 9-11-56, CI.
188—226.1.
Welling, Charles B. : See —
Barrett, Wayne T., and Welling. 2,774,744.
Wellington, Joseph C, Jr., to Thompson Products, Inc.
Servo-motor load division control system. 2,749,450,
6-5-56, CI. 290 — 4.
Wellington, Roger D., to General Motors Corp. Rotary
blower. 2,754,050, 7-10-56, CI. 230—141.
Wellman Engineering Co., The : See —
Komph, William L., Sr. 2,735,404.
Thompson, George F. 2,748,510.
Wellman, S. K., Co., The : See —
Wellman, Samuel K. 2,771,801.
Wellman, Samuel K., to The S. K. Wellman Co. Apparatus
for shaping bimetallic articles. 2,771,801, 11-27-56, CI.
80—56.
Striping device. 2,734,209, 2-14-56, CI.
1 Corp.
2,762,721, 9-11-56,
Method of
Wells, Arthur L.
15 — 127.
Wells. Arthur L.
CI. 90—58.
Wells, Arthur N.
64—13.
Wells, Bruce C
Indexing mechanism. 2,763,191, 9-18-56,
Flexible coupling. 2,764,002. 9-25-56, CI.
i. S. Lavson, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Switch apparatus. 2,757,254, 7-31-56, CI. 200—87.
wells. Charles B., to Sundstrand Machine Tool Co. Pump.
2,766.693, 10-16-56, CI. 103—5.
Wells, Charles L. Bowling ball handle. 2,738,192, 3-13-56,
CI. 273 — 64.
Wells-Dennison Co. : See —
Dennison. Earl, and Wells. 2.748,519.
Wells, Frank W. Digging adjustment mechanism for wheel-
type trenching machine. 2,762,137, 9-11-56, CI. 37 — 97.
Wells. Franklin B. : See —
Bronstein. Jesse B., Jr.. and Wells. 2.735,775.
Russell Edward J., and Wells. 2.745.880.
Striegel, Alvin J., and Wells. 2,731,348.
Wells, Jack E. : See —
Dennison, Earl, and Wells. 2,748,519.
Wells, John A., to Stimpson Computing Scale Co. Computing
weighing scale and optical projection viewing means.
2,750,838, 6-19-56, CI. 88—24.
Wells. John R. Inside adjustable rearview mirror for auto-
mobiles. 2,746,355, 5-22-56, CI. 88—93.
Wells, John R. Adjustable rearview mirror. 2,746,356,
5-22-56. CI. 88—93.
Wells, Joseph H., to United States Stet
preserving wood and resultant product.
CI. 117— 72.
Wells, Louis E., Jr., and H. V. Moss, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Process for making detergent compositions. 2,746,929,
5-22-56, CI. 252—135.
Wells, Louis B., Jr., and H. V. Moss, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Process for making detergent compositions. 2,746,930,
5-22-56. CI. 252—135.
Wells, Millard F., to W. L. Stensgaard and Associates, Inc.
Structure for an inflatable article of inelastic sheet material.
2,740,565, 4-3-56, CI. 323—67.
Wells, Norman C, to Agate Corp. Gas separators for well
pumps. 2,748,719, 6-5-56, CI. 103 — 203.
Wells, Reginald W., to J. V. and C. E. Schultz. Ball and
socket coupling mechanism for trailer. 2,755,105, 7-17-56.
CI. 280—513.
Wells, Richard W. : See —
Quinton, Wayne E. 2,752,566.
Wells, Ronald A. : See —
Burstall, Francis H., Forrest, Kember, and Wells.
2,753,258.
Wells, Stanley V. Mason's corner gauge. 2,769,240, 11-6-56,
CI. 33—85.
Wells, William H., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Mass spectrom-
eter. 2,768,305, 10-23-56, CI. 250 — 11.9.
Wells, William H., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Mass spectrom-
eter. 2,774,882, 12-18-56, CI. 250 — 41.9.
Wells, William H., and W. C. Wiley, to Bendix Aviation Corp.
Mass spectrometer. 2,768,304, 10-23-56, CI. 250 — 41.9.
Wells, William M., II. Utility lamp. 2,732,480, 1-24-56,
CI. 240—2.13.
Wells, Willis L„ to Lambert Engineering Co. Screw actu-
ators. 2,743,623, 5-1-56, CI. 74—424.8.
Welpott, Forrest B., and W. H. Patterson. Tire pressure
alarm. 2,740,855, 4-3-56, CI. 200— 61.25.
Welsbach Corp., The : See —
Hann, Victor A. 2,761,872.
Welsch, Frank J. Method and machine for making shackles.
2,749,610, 6-12-56, CI. 29—545.
Welsch, Otis D. Vacuum flotation and liquid purification ap-
paratus and process. 2,770,365, 11-13-56, CI. 210 — 53.
Welsehenbach, Charles D., to The Hinde & Dauch Paper Co.
Tubular shipping container. 2,740,572, 4-3-56, CI. 229 — 5.5.
Welsh, Charles J. : See —
Berg, Clyde H. O., and Welsh. 2,748,497.
Peterson, Gale S., and Welsh. 2,751,257.
Welsh Co. : See —
Welsh, Matilda D., and Miller. 2,744,760.
Welsh, George W. : See —
Hill, Stanley B., and Welsh. 2,736.350.
Welsh, Harvey W., to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Ram jet engine.
2,766,581, 10-16-56, CI. 60—35.6.
Welsh, .Tames W., to Signal-Stat Corp. Snap-action vane.
2.737,553, 3-6-56, CI. 200—122.
Welsh, James W., to Signal-Stat Corp. Snap-action device.
2,756,304, 7-24-56, CI. 200—122.
Welsh. Jay Y. : See-
Babbitt, Bernard R., and Welsh. 2,739,914.
Morehouse, Clarence K., and Welsh. 2,748,183.
Welsh, Jay Y., to Manganese Chemicals Corp. Method of
removing a dissolved iron compound from an aqueous solu-
tion of an ammonio complex of manganese. 2,750,256,
6-12-56, CI. 23—61.
Welsh, Jay Y., and R. A. Holmes, to Manganese Chemicals
Corp. Manganese dioxide product. 2,757,071, 7-31-56,
CI. 23—145.
Welsh, Jay Y., and R. A. Holmes, to Manganese Chemicals
Corp. Treating oxidized manganese carbonate products.
2,758,012, 8-7-56, CI. 23—145.
Welsh Mfg. Co. : See —
Lindblom, Frank W. 2,752,820.
Lindblom, Frank W. 2,773,423.
Welsh. Margaret B. Wire shelf for closets and the like.
2,746.609. 5-22-56, CI. 211—93.
Welsh, Matilda D., and F. E. Miller; said Miller to
Welsh Co. Collapsible frame for baby carriage. 2,744,760,
5-8-56. CI. 280 — 36.
Welsh, Matilda D., and F. E. Miller ; said Miller to said Welsh.
Baby swing and jumper. 2,758,634, 8-14-56, CI. 155 — 61.
Welsh. Oral S. : See —
Gaddis. Hugh L., Myers, and Welsh. 2,731,709.
Welsh. Ormonde P., to Parten Machinery Co. Envelope mak-
ing machine. 2.746,364. 5-22-56, CI. 93— 62.
Welsh, Resris, to The O. Hommel Co. Method and apparatus
for applying resinous or thermoplastic colors to objects.
2.731.912, 1-24-56, CI. 101—129.
Welsh, Robert J., and R. D. van Milllngen, to The English
Electric Co. Ltd. Gas turbine plant comprising a rotary
regenerative heat exchanger for the combustion of air-
gas mixtures of low gas concentration and method of opera-
tion thereof. 2,731,798, 1-24-56, CI. 60—59.
Welsh, Samuel H. Portable circulating blower for space
heaters. 2,740,579, 4-3-56, Cl. 230—117.
Welsh, Warren A., and R. C. Tardiff, to Western Electric Co.,
Inc. Radio frequency pulser. 2,750,530, 6-12-56, Cl.
315—5.
Welsh, William W., to Bowen & Co. Liquid dispenser.
2,752,069, 6-26-56, Cl. 222—207.
Welsheimer, Jesse E. Indicator for cash drawer bill com-
partments. 2,767,679, 10-23-56. Cl. 116 — 114.
Welshenbach, Charles D., to The Hinde & Dauch Paper Co.
Paperboard containers. 2,761,608, 9-4-56, Cl. 229 — 16.
LIST OF PATENTEES
847
Welshenbach, Charles D., to The Hinde & Dauch Paper Co.
High strength paperboard containers. 2,761,610, 9-4-56,
CI. 229—23.
Welt. Benjamin P. : See —
Kreitchman, Morton A., Welt, and Maslow. 2,750,962.
Welter, Grover C. : See —
Nelkin, Henry G. 2,742,038.
Welter, Otto, to Elektro-Motoren Aktiengesellschaft. ^ Elec-
trical commutator machine. 2,758,231, 8-7-5G, CI.
310 — 268.
Weltman, William C. : See —
Kepple, Charles G., and Weltman. 2,768,923.
Welton. Donald E. : See —
Calkins, William H., and Welton. 2,749,359.
Welts, Jeremy, to APRA Precipitator Corp. Protective relay
circuits. 2,771,150. 11-20-56. CI. 183—7. .
Welty, Albert B„ Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. Liquid-gas contacting device. 2,754,096, 7-10-56, CI.
261—97.
Welty. Frank and R., to Carbonic Dispenser, Inc. Beverage
dispensing apparatus. 2,750,076, 6-12-56, CI. 222—129.1.
Welty, Frank and R. D., to Carbonic Dispenser, Inc. Method
and apparatus for distributing and dispensing carbonated
beverages. 2,733,850, 2-7-56, CI. 226—115.
Welty, Frank and R. D., to Carbonic Dispenser, Inc. Valve
apparatus. 2,766,772, 10-16-56, CI. 137—630.2.
Welty, Raymond : See —
Welty, Frank and R. 2,750,076.
Welty, Raymond D. : See —
Welty, Frank and R. D. 2,733,850.
Welty, Frank and R. D. 2,766,772.
Welz, Harry : See —
Giltges, Aloys, and Welz. 2,733,239.
Welz, Harry, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft.
Method for obtaining sulphur-free oximes from oxime-
sulphur mixtures. 2,741,637, 4-10-56, CI. 260—566.
Welz, Harry, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft.
Method for the preparation of lactams by the rearrange-
ment of cycloaliphatic ketoximes. 2,744,107, 5-1-56, CI.
260—239.3.
Wembly, Inc. : See —
Gouner, Aubrey L. 2,728.917.
Wemhoner, Wilhelm, to F. Spierig. Rotary hydraulic pump
and booster pump. 2,741,188, 4-10-56, CI. 103 — 162.
Wenchel, Louis F. Socket-wrench insert for installing and
removing spark plugs. 2,752,811, 7-3-56, CI. 81 — 125.
Wendel, Clifford A. Means for attaching electric socket
plugs to electric cords. 2,774,948, 12-18-56, CI. 339—101.
Wendel, Lorenz A., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Cooled bearings
" ines. 2,770,891, 11-20-56, CI. 34—218.
Bottle and jar opener having adjust-
" 1-24-56, CI. 81- "
-3.44.
able pivoted jaw. 2,731,861
Wendell, Charles B., Jr. : See —
Cole, Harvey M., Secord, Seltzer, and Wendell. 2,763,602.
Wendell, Charles B., Jr. Production of dense coke by re-
tarding froth formation during coking. 2,744,856, 5-8-56,
CI. 202—32.
Wendell, Evert J., and C. H. Young, Jr., to Hale Fire Pump
Co. Priming mechanism for centrifugal pumps. 2,758,547,
8-14-56, CI. 103—113.
Wendell, Samuel I., to Stewart-Warner Corp. Sealed heater
venting system. 2,755,794, 7-24-56, CI. 126 — 307.
Wender, Simon H., and C. H. Ice, to the United States of
America as represented by the United States Atomic Energy
Commission. Method for the separation of flavonoid com-
pounds. 2,738,346, 3-13-56, CI. 260—210.
Wender, Simon H., T. B. Gage, C. H. Ice, and Q. L. Morris,
to the United 'States of America as represented by the
United States Atomic Energy Commission. Separation of
flavonoid compounds. 2,744,893, 5-8-56, CI. 260 — 210.
Wenderott, Berthold J., to Vereinigte Deutsche Metallwerke
Aktiengesellschaft. Method of treating metallic materials.
2,750,301, 6-12-56, CI. 117—50.
Wendler, Norman L. : See —
Hirschmann, Ralph F., and Wendler. 2,749,338.
Wendling, Le Roy J., to The Apex Machine A Tool Co. Mag-
netic socket wrench. 2,750,828, 6-19-56, CI. 81 — 125.
Wendrow, Benjamin R. : See —
Bratek, Benedict. 2,759,288.
Wendrow, Benjamin R., to U. S. Rubber Reclaiming Co. Inc.
Method of production of reclaimed rubber in discrete par-
ticle form. 2,767,149, 10-16-56, CI. 260—2.3.
Wendshuh, Herbert L., and D. E. Lamon, to Gilbert & Nash
Co. Wire or felt guide mechanism. 2,729,112, 1-3-56, CI.
74—241.
Wendt, Donovan D. : See —
Hayes, Richard D., and Wendt. 2,739,746.
Wendt. Gerhard R., to American Home Products Corp. Mer-
curial diuretic compositions and method of stabilization.
2.751,325, 6-19-56, CI. 167—71.
Wendt, Harry C, to General Electric Co. Symmetrical gyro-
scope. 2,731,836, 1-24-56, CI. 74—5.7.
Wendt, Harry C, to General Electric Co. Gyro pick-off.
2,737,054, 3-6-56, CI. 74—5.47.
Wendt, Harry C, to General Electric Co. Gyro spin axis
indicator. 2,752,879, 7-3-56, CI. 116—129.
Wendt, Karl R. Separating equipment. 2,771,993, 11-27-56,
CI. 209—172.
Wendt, Peter M. Archery arrow retaining device. 2,743,716,
5-1-56, CI. 12-1 41.
Wendt, Robert H. :
Berg, Elaine.
Wendt. Robert H.
See —
2.750,770.
Combined snow
2,752,631, 7-3-56, CI. 18—1.
and snow molds.
Wendt. Walter F. : See —
Klein, Mathias A., Jr., and Wendt. 2,746,145.
Wengel, Raymond W., to Eastman Kodak Co. Pneumatic
arrangement for advancing and registering a film strip.
2,747,457, 5-29-56, CI. 88—18.
Wenger, Ernst : See —
Zippel, Richard, and Wenger. 2,752,958.
Wenger, Harry. Canister with scoop fastening means.
2,738,900, 3-20-56, CI. 222—114.
Wenger, Harry. Packaging box with means urging the lid
Into closed relation. 2,764,338. 9-25-56, CI. 229 — 44.
Wenger, Harvey R. Glove compartment pad. 2,736,428,
2-28-56, CI. 206—72.
Wenis, Edward, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Production of
L-lyxoflavin and intermediates therefor. 2,734,054, 2-7-56,
CI. 260—193.
Wenk, Henry L. C, Jr., to American Casting & Mfg. Corp.
Seal press mechanism. 2,764,861, 10-2-56, CI. 53 — 135.
Wenke, Jan W. G., to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co.,
as trustee. Camera device of the kind comprising a lens
revolver. 2,741,170, 4-10-56, CI. 95 — 45.
Wenner, Charles B., to Airkem, Inc. Vaporizing dispenser for
air treating gels. 2,733,956, 2-7-56, CI. 299—24.
Wenner, Wilhelm, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Isoindoline
compounds. 2,740,795, 4-3-56, CI. 260—319.
Wenner, Wilhelm, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Isonicotinyl
hydrazone of pyruvic acid. 2,773,877, 12-11-56, CI.
260—295.
Wennerberg, Fritz J., to Aktiebolaget Separator. Suspension
of plates in plate heat exchangers. 2,754,093, 7-10-56,
CI. 257—245.
Wennerlund, Eric, to The Ohio Brass Co. Heating rolls.
2,739,218, 3-20-56, CI. 219—37.
Wenning, Heinrich, to Chemische Werke Hiilz Aktiengesell-
schaft. Process for the production of polyacrylonltrile.
2,745,825, 5-15-56, CI. 260—88.7.
Wenstrom, Richard T., % to B. S. Blom. Electro-mechanical
control mechanism. 2,731,121, 1-17-56, CI. 192—94.
Went, Jan J., and G. J. Verlinde, to Hartford National Bank
and Trust Co., as trustee. Inductance. 2,730,681, 1-10-56,
CI. 336—110.
Went, Jan J., and R. Vermeulen, to Hartford National Bank
and Trust Co., as trustee. Wire-shaped object. 2,750,658,
6-19-56, CI. 29—191.2.
Went, Jan J., and H. P. J. Wijn, to Hartford National
Bank and Trust Co., as trustee. Method of manufacturing
ferromagnetic material and bodies for electromagnetic use
manufactured from this material. 2,754,172, 7-10-56, CI.
23—51.
Went, Jan J., G. W. Van Oosterhout, and E. W. Gorter, to
Hartford National Bank and Trust Co., as trustee. Per-
manent magnet and method of making the same. 2,762,777,
9-11-56, CI. 252—62.5.
Wente, Adolf F. C. : See —
Benslnger, Wolf-Dieter, and Wente. 2,738,780.
Wente, Adolf F. Ch. : See —
Benslnger, Wolf-Dieter, and Wente. 2,763,250.
Wente, Robert J. : See —
Irwin, Edmund M., Wente, and Schwestka. 2,737,543.
Wente, Robert J., T. Baber, E. M. Irwin, and F. J. Boyer, to
General Motors Corp. Dual engine fuel system. 2,768,504,
10-30-56, CI. 60—97.
Wentworth, Gerald G. Extensible and collapsible antenna
mast. 2,763.341, 9-18-56, CI. 189—26.
Wentz, Cecil L., Jr. Carburetor. 2,732,193, 1-24-56, CI.
261—34.
Wentz, Edward A. : See —
Heizer, Edward J., and Wentz. 2,750,130.
Wenz, Herbert : See —
Zink, Hermann, and Wenz. 2,739,553.
Zink, Hermann, and Wenz. 2,745,365.
Wenz, Philip J., to De Laval Steam Turbine Co. Portable
gear tooth finishing machine. 2,737,855, 3-13-56, CI.
90—9.
Wenzel, Clyde L., to Mid-West Bottle Cap Co. Dairy bottle
closure. 2,738,089, 3-13-56, CI. 215—38.
Wenzel, Edwin H. Combined water spray and chemical dis-
penser. 2 737,414, 3-6-56, CI. 299 — 84.
Wenzel, Frederick A., to Cornell Paperboard Products Co.
Method and apparatus for removing waste from box blank
sheets. 2,757,585, 8-7-56, CI. 93—36.
Wenzel, Hans H., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Control valve. 2,766,771, 10-16-56, CI. 137 — 595.
Wenzelberger, Elwood P.. to The Commonwealth Engineer-
ing Co. of Ohio. Suction apparatus for the separation of
fluid and solids. 2,734,355, 2-14-56, CI. 62 — 124.
Wenzelberger, Elwood P., to The Commonwelath Engineering
Co. of Ohio. Method of dehydration by freezing. 2,735,779,
2-21-56. CI. 99—205.
Wenzelberger, Elwood P., to The Commonwealth Engineering
Co. of Ohio. Freezing apparatus. 2,764,880, 10-2-56, CI.
62—170.
Wenzelberger, Elwood P., to The Commonwealth Engineering
Co. of Ohio. Suction separation of ice and fluid. 2,765,235,
10-2-56, CI. 99 — 199.
Werbe, Eva A. Child's ablutionary training aid. 2,756,448,
7_31_56, CI. 15—118.
Werber, Georges Z. Combination of a case with a hasp for
bag. 2,761,458, 9-4-56, CI. 132—83.
Werden, George H. Collapsible camp cooker. 2,747,566,
5-29-56, CI. 126—9.
Werfeli, Arnold, to Paillard >S. A. Photographic and projec-
tion objective of the Petzval type. 2,744,445, 5-8-56, CI.
88—57.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Highly corrected photo-
c axially air spaced com-
Werfeli, Arnold, to Paillard S.
graphic objectives comprising
ponents. 2,771,006, 11-20-56, ui. «» — 0(.
Werge, Thomas C. : See —
Laxo, Ed, and Werge. 2,757,627.
Werkema, Thomas E., J. W. Thorsberg, and C. E. De Long,
to The Dow Chemical Co. Self-extinguishing alkenyl
polymer compositions containing bromo-chloro compounds.
2,760,947, 8-28-56, CI. 260—33.8.
Werkheiser, Dwight E„ and E. L. Brautigam. Rooter tooth
assembly. 2,740,212, 4-3-56, CI. 37—142.
Werkzeugmaschinenfabrik Adolf Waldrich Coburg : See —
Wagner, Richard, and Schwarz. 2,775,167.
Werly, Emil P., to Pillsbury Mills, Inc. Soybean oil refining
process. 2,746,867, 5-22-56, CI. 99 — 118.
Wermelskirchen, Louis M., to Bailey Meter Co. Control sys-
tems. 2,730,697, 1-10-56. CI. 340—187.
Werner, Alfred J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Pro-
duction of titanium pigments. 2,737,460, 3-6-56, CI.
106—300.
Werner, Arnold J. : See —
Wagner, ASolph A., and Werner. 2,730,258.
Wagner, Adolph A., and Werner. 2,767,868.
Werner, Frank : See —
Werner, Luczlo and F. 2,753,105.
Werner, Frank R., to The National Cash Register Co. Printer
mechanism for cash registers and accounting machines.
2,730,039, 1-10-56, CI. 101 — 93.
Werner, Frank R., and W. G. Sterzer, to The National Cash
Register Co. Interspersed totalizer selecting means.
2,759,667, 8-21-56, CI. 235—6.
Werner, Frank R., and R. C. Schwinn, to The National Cash
Register Co. Switching devices. 2,769,041, 10-30-56, CI.
200—6.
Werner, Fritz, Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Wommelsdorf, Hans. 2,742,795.
Werner, Gerhard, to Norddeutsche Affinerie. Process for the
treatment of bismuth foam obtained in the refining of bi-
containing lead. 2,751,290, 6-19-56, CI. 75—70.
Werner, Harry C. : See —
Penney, James H., Werner, and Anderson. 2,747,947.
Werner, Helmut : See — ■
Bauersfeld, Walther, Werner, and Vieweg. 2,748,652.
Werner, Jesse : See —
Nawiasky, Paul, Stevinson, and Werner. 2,742,495.
Werner, Jesse, and R. Steckler, to General Aniline & Film
Corp. Laminated fibrous glass material. 2,762,735,
9-11-56, CI. 154 — 43.
Werner, Leo C, to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Insulating spacers.
2,754,349, 7-10-56, CI. 174—28.
Werner, Leo J. Cartridge case. 2,763,411, 9-18-56, CI.
224—21.
Werner, Luczlo and F. Package opener. 2,753,105, 7-3-56,
CI. 229—51.
Werner, Willy : See —
Lev, Hellmut, Stenger, Werner, and Lampatzer.
2,758,949.
Wernert, Karl. Housing of artificial material for single stage
centrifugal pumps. 2,764,099, 9-25-56, CI. 103 — 103.
Wernig, James H, to General Motors Corp. Sealing means
for doors. 2,761,728, 9-4-56, CI. 296—44.
Wernlund, Christian J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and
Co. Addition agent for copper plating. 2,774,728,
12-18-56. CI. 204—52.
Wernlund, Roger F. : See —
Ehret, Robert J., and Wernlund. 2,774,879.
Wernlund, Roger F., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Proportional band adjusting servo system. 2,743,403,
4-24-56, CI. 318—29.
Wernlund, Roger F., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Electronic control apparatus. 2,763,781, 9-18-56, CI.
250—36.
Werntz, James H. : See —
Bechtold, Max F., and Werntz. 2,737,459.
Werries, John W. Bolt holding dual socket wrench.
2,772,590, 12-4-56, CI. 81—55.
Werstein, Frank A. : See —
Dieterich, Richard E., and Werstein. 2,767,988.
Wert. Alvin D. : See —
Hibbard, Earl R. 2,743,678.
Wertepny, Alexander and R. J., 60% to S. A. and E. M.
Wertepny, and B. Luscalzo. Machine for serrating pinking
shears. 2,754,727. 7-17-56, CI. 90—18.
Wertepny, Edward M. : See —
Wertepny. Alexander and R. J. 2,754,727.
Wertepny, Rudolph J. : See —
Wertepny, Alexander and R. J. 2,754,727.
Wertepny, Stanley A. : See —
Wertepny. Alexander and R. J. 2,754,727.
Werth, Willard F., and R. C. Miedke. to Collins Radio Co.
Disabling circuit. 2.735,012, 2-14-56, CI. 250—36.
Wertin, George L. Stitch puller. 2,764,386, 9-25-56. CI.
254—28.
Wesa, Oscar J., to Chrysler Corp. Brake drum cooling.
2,740,503, 4-3-56, CI. 188—264.
Weschler, Edmund E., Jr., to General Electric Co. Dehumidi-
fying apparatus. 2,759,335, 8-21-56, CI. 62 — 4.
Wescott Coe E., to Boeing Airplane Co. Mechanical binary
digital to analog converters. 2,764.344. 9-25-56. CI.
235—61.
Wesely, Josef : See —
Kohn, Maximilian, and Wesely. 2,763,129.
to The International
rbonyl iron powder.
Wesh, Anthony J., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Liquid
hydrocarbon conversion method and apparatus. 2,732,331,
1-24-56, CI. 196—52.
Wesh, Anthony J., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Push type
fluid conveyor. 2,736,611, 2-28-56, CI. 302 — 17.
Wesley, Andrew, and R. J. McKay, to The International Nickel
Co., Inc. Method for electrorefining metal and improved
electrolytic metal plates produced thereby. 2,773,816,
12-11-56, CI. 204—12.
Wesner, Wilton W. Thermal insulating wallboard. 2,754,235,
7-10-56, CI. 154 — 45.9.
Wesp, Adam, to VDO Tachometer Werke, Adolf Schindling
G. m. b. H. Calorimeter. 2,774,242, 12-18-56, CI.
73—193.
Wesp, George L. : See —
Sloeombe, Robert J., and Wesp. 2,775,574.
Wessel, Leo B., to The American Laundry Machinery Co.
Clutch control for plural motor unit. 2,745,997, 5-15-56,
CI. 318—102.
Wessel, Walter H., to Houdaille-Hershey Corp. Telescopic
shock absorber construction. 2,742,112, 4—17-56, CI.
188—88.
Wessner, Carl : See —
Buck, Robert, Wessner, and Kessler. 2,752,768.
Wesson, Paul P. Rubber keys for business and office machines
such as typewriters. 2,733,804, 2-7-56, CI. 197 — 103.
West, Alice L. Disposable apron. 2,756,430, 7-31-56, CI.
2 — 48.
West, Bertram H., to G. Stibbe & Co., Ltd. Yarn feeding
mechanism for knitting machines. 2,744,399, 5-8-56, CI.
66—132.
West, BUI D. : See —
Doty, William E. N., and West. 2,750,575.
West, Charles E., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Joint for indicating instrument linkage. 2,756,083,
7-24-56, CI. 287—89.
West, Charles P., and H. H. Rugg, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Electrical bus with support and housing structure.
2,763,710, 9-18-56, CI. 174—99.
West, Clare E., and A. C. Cragg, to Donaldson Co.. Inc.
Device for spraying insecticides and weed killers. 2,732,256,
1-24-56, CI. 299—98.
West Company, Inc., The : See —
Glensky, William E. 2,732,990.
Miiller-Strobel, Josef. 2,732,741.
West, De Witt H., and W. T. Phelp:
Nickel Co., Inc. Production of
2,772,956, 12-4-56, CI. 75 — 0.5.
West Disinfecting Co. : See —
Marcuse, James E. 2,737,419.
Marcuse, James E., and Reynolds. 2,743,208.
West, Earle H., Jr. Device for supporting containers on
wall structures. 2,765,770, 10-9-56, CI. 118 — 505.
West, Ernest : See —
West, Frederick J. and E. 2,735,557.
West. Francis, Jr. : See —
Braddon, Frederick D., and West. 2,742,637.
West, Frank B. : See —
Carlson, George J., Gaertner, and West. 2,774,792.
West. Fred W. : See—
Kirkwood, John G.. and West. 2,747,009.
West, Frederick C. Road planing machines. 2,747,475,
5-29-56, CI. 94— 40.
West, Frederick J. and E.. to West's Gas Improvement Co.
Ltd. Coke extractor for vertical retort. 2,735,557, 2-21-56,
CI. 214—35.
West. George C. : See —
Stanley, Rufus C. 2,738,592.
West, Harry : See —
Johnson, Oscar H, Harvey, and West. 2,758.955.
West, Harry R„ and M. T. Reese, to General Electric Co.
Line drop compensator. 2,751,511, 6-19-56. CI. 307 — 103.
West, Herbert J., to American Cvanamid Co. C^sivti. n lo-
tion of polynuclear hydrocarbons. 2,769,018, '10-30-56,
CI. 260—385.
West. James E., Jr. : See —
Lovell, Louis R., and West. 2,765,518.
West, James L., and M. H. Hayes, to Link Aviation, Inc. Po-
tential divider coupling circuits. 2,771,578. 11-20-56, CI.
323—79.
West. James R. : See —
Conroy, Edward H, Jr.. Eads, and West. 2.765,217.
West, James R., to Sperry Rand Corp. Side delivery rake.
2,735,256, 2-21-56, CI. 56—376.
West, James R., to Sperry Rand Corp. Reel type chopping
mechanism. 2,735,469, 2-21-56, CI. 146—117.
West, James R., to Sperry Rand Corp. Metering device for
granular material. 2,757,598, 8-7-56, CI. 99 — 235.
West, James R., to Sperry Rand Corp. Pivotal bevel gearing.
2,764,899, 10-2-56. CI. 74—385.
West, James R., and J. L. Stackhouse. to Sperry Rand Corp.
Sharpening attachment for rotary cutter heads. 2,735,248,
2-21-56, CI. 51—246.
West, James R., and F. Gormley, to Texas Gulf Sulphur Co
Roasting pyrites. 2,772,153, 11-27-56, CI. 75—9.
West Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Sutton, Melville G., and Reynolds. 2,759,869.
West. Lloyd L. : See—
Spiller, William R., and West.
Spiller, William R., and West.
West. Manley J. : See —
Stanley, Rufus C. 2,738,592.
2.734.577.
2,767,688.
LIST OF PATENTEES
849
West, Michael J., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Apparatus for
assembling traveling lengths of windlace components.
2,757,708, 8-7-56, CI. 154—1.8.
West, Paul B. : See —
Anderson, Gordon C, and West. 2,770,845.
West Realty Inc. : See —
Bigelow, Harry K. 2,764,849.
West, Robert. Timer for indicating sequential order of serv-
ice. 2,735,085, 2-14-56, CI. 340—223.
West, Robert C. : See —
Binder, George G., Jr., West, and Andresen. 2,731,414.
West, Russell A. : See —
Edwards, Lewis W., and West. 2,773,614.
West, Russell A., to Lukens Steel Co. Head joggling machine.
2,748,828, 6-5-56, CI. 153—29.
West, Russell A., and L. W. Edwards, to Lukens Steel Co.
Apparatus for loading and unloading trailers and the like
onto and from platforms and the like. 2,773,612, 12-11-56,
CI. 214—38.
West, Thomas S. Gravel pack well completion method.
2,749,988, 6-12-56, CI. 166 — 20.
West, William : See —
Robertson, Earl M., and West. 2,732,301.
West, Woodrow W., to Bath Iron Works Corp. Reversible
hammermill with adjustable upper breaker blocks.
2,767,929, 10-23-56, CI. 241—189.
West Bank Oil Terminal Co., Inc. : See —
Helm. Francis T., and Just. 2,748,012.
West Bend Aluminum Co. : See —
Heidner, Richard C, Pike, and Burkett. 2,745,390.
Kircher, Ralph N„ and Palmer. 2,731,960.
Westberg, Alvar T. : See —
Hard af Segerstad, Carl G., and Westberg. 2,746,424.
Westberg, Johan B., to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson.
Device for reducing the de-ionization time in glow discharge
tubes and the like. 2,752,531, 6-26-56, CI. 315—335.
Westbom, Albin C, Jr. : See —
Nold, Walter E., and Westbom. 2,756,383.
Westbrook, Eric, % to W. Moore. Simulated football game.
2,743,105, 4-24-56, CI. 273—94.
West Coast Tool & Supply Co. : See —
Kolehmainen, Elmar. 2,752,024.
Westcott, Frank : See —
Stocks, Harry R., Stott, and Westcott. 2,773,399.
Westcott, Laurence C. : See —
Lurton, Howard M., and Westcott. 2,775,560.
Westcott, Russell G. : See —
Behnke, George W., and Westcott. 2,772,769.
Westcott & Thomson, Inc. : See —
Schwartz, Joseph, and Ackley. 2,740,331.
Westcott, Vernon C, L. Katz, and G. W. Schiff, to Raytheon
Mfg. Co. Telemetering transmission systems. 2,750,566,
6-12-56, CI. 332—9.
Westendorf, William J. Trouble light guard. 2,730,612,
1-10-56, CI. 240—54.
Westendorp, Willem F., to General Electric Co. Means for
preventing the loss of charged particles injected into ac-
celerator apparatus. 2,738,421, 3-13-56, CI. 250 — 27.
Westendorp, Willem F., and A. M. Gurewitsch, to General
Electric Co. Ionic vacuum pump device. 2,755,014,
7-17-56, CI. 230—69.
Wester, Horace V. Liquid applicator. 2,754,624, 7-17-56,
a. 47— 1.
Wester, Ralph C, to W. M. Quinn. Spreader. 2,743,932,
5-1-56, CI. 275—2.
Westerberg, Elof, to Aktiebolaget Svenska Flaktfabriken.
Drying device. 2,758,388, 8-14-56, CI. 34 — 54.
Westergaard, Richard H. : See —
York, Otto H., and Westergaard. 2,755,079.
Westerkamp, Hugo. Apparatus for joining the ends of mag-
netic sound tape. 2,743,763, 5-1-56, CI. 154 — 42.
Western Condensing Co. : See —
Peebles, David D„ and Clary. 2,768,912.
Rodgers, Nelson E., Henika, and Miersch. 2,765,232.
Western Electric Co., Inc. : See —
Adams, Robert T., and Wagner. 2,764,237.
Allerton, George L. 2,775,702.
Allerton, George L., and Prudhon. 2,752,661.
Ames, William L. 2,739,693.
Ames, William L. 2,743,632.
Antos, Maximilian J., De Angelis. and Towle. 2,742,611.
Bachman, Robert J., Lewis, Mueller, and Murray.
2,734,858.
Banzhof, William S., Jr., and Hosford. 2,769,143.
Beeton, Earl E., and Stafford. 2,767,319.
Berthold, Wolf. 2,740,510.
Bingham, Darwin H., and Larsen. 2,747.648.
Birchler, Robert O., and Fedor. 2,758,433.
Bregar, Joseph C. 2,762,975.
Brescka, Rudolph S. 2,730,173.
Brown, Grant S. 2.740,158.
Brown, Grant S. 2,748,422.
Bunch, Tillman T. 2,733,869.
Bunch. Tillman T. 2,750,461.
Bunch, Tillman T. 2,753,688.
Bunch. Tillman T. 2,768,911.
Chapman, John Xj. Jr., and Yeich. 2,774,195.
Chatterton, Earl L., and Hegeman. 2.743.419.
Collette. Robert P., and Michelich. 2,750,971.
Coyne, Cornelius L.. Jr.. and Mitchell. 2,747,961.
Craddook. Gerald V. 2.766,359.
Cram, Charles F., and Gillis. 2,740,937.
Dewees, Leonard S. 2,729,850.
Diehl, Walter H., and Frank. 2,740,375.
Western Electric Co., Inc. : See — Continued
Drummond, Fred H., Jr. 2,742,965.
Edelson, Harold. 2,768,687.
Ehret, John, Jr., and Heckman. 2,731,772.
Ewaldson, Waldemar C, and Hallam. 2,740,473.
Ewaldson, Waldemar C, and Williams. 2.748,864.
Fermanian, Armen, and Schaufelberger. 2,755,760.
Fick, Armin F., Rasmussen, and Thayer. 2,775,266.
Frank, Gerard A., and Monahan. 2,729,034.
Franz, Erwin E. 2,742,686.
Fuchs, Francis J., Jr. 2.740,454.
Gage, Edwin B. 2,742,814.
Gambrill, Richard D. 2,765,441.
Granberry, Doyle S., and Kuba. 2,775,676.
Gray. AlvinN. 2,750,627.
Gray, Alvin N. 2,766,136.
Greener, Raymond A., and Hunter. 2,747,188.
Hammill, Edward B. 2,770,174.
Hanson, Estyle D. 2,767,623.
Hanson, Estyle D. 2,774,548.
Head, Bert L. 2,763,704.
Heinz. Alfred. 2,755,436.
Heinz, Alfred. 2,759,146.
Held, Otto C, Pike, and Teichner. 2,737,303.
Henning, George E. 2,739,351.
Henning, George E. 2,740,988.
Henning, George E. 2,740,989.
Henning, George E. 2,750,626.
Henning, George E. 2,766,479.
Henning, George E. 2,766,480.
Henning, George E. 2,766,481.
Henning, George E.. and Weitzel. 2,754,542.
Hertenstein, Edgar W., Jr., and Larsen. 2,765,910.
Hicks, William T., Leard, and Pharo. 2,735,629.
Hodes, Albert. 2,751,872.
Hughes, David A. 2,758,189.
Hyland, Alexander G. 2,764,267.
Juvinall, James W., and Miller. 2,735,923.
Kalbow, Theodore W. 2,755,709.
Kalbow, Theodore W. 2,756,315.
Kalbow, Theodore W., and Reichelt.
Kalbow, Theodore W., and Reichelt.
Kalbow, Theodore W., and Reichelt.
Kimmel, Frank E. 2,763,056.
Kivley, Ray C. 2,758,337.
Koerner, Dan E. 2,755,917.
Krogel, Christopher J. 2,768,559.
Lacey, Hugh H. 2,742,926.
Lafferty, Vincent C. 2,748,346.
Laird. Alfred W. 2,751,362.
Lamont, John. 2,768,346.
Larsen, Einer W. 2,749,419.
Larsen, Einer W., and Marcus. 2,740,592.
Laster, Clarence C, Jr. 2,760,055.
Lindholm, Paul. 2,736,588.
Loucks, Alton L. 2,774,594.
MacFarlane, Donald R. 2,765,453.
McCain. Cecil C. 2.767.465.
McCarthy, Lawrence A. 2,728,994.
McCarthy, Lawrence A. 2,774,051.
McDuffee, John K. 2,775,068.
McGrath, John W. 2,762,015.
McGraw, George P., Jr. 2,765,517.
Meilstrup, Emil E. 2,748,489.
Meilstrup, Emil E. 2,768,763.
Miklau, Ernest P. 2,758,797.
Mitchell. Gerald A., and Yost. 2,751,526.
Moller, Kasper F. 2,770,352.
Moore, Norman C. 2,740,189.
Mueller, Paul L. 2,735,065.
Murray, Guy E. 2,732,322.
Myers, Hubert A. 2,732,588.
Myers, Hubert A. 2,771,539.
Nevrincean, George. 2,747,438.
Nystrom, Axel C. 2,736,161.
Reichelt. Lester O. 2.766,993.
Perry, Albert F., and Robertson. 2,737,211.
Pethes, Theodore J. 2,760,125.
Powell, Paul R. 2,743,633.
Powell, Raymond E. 2,756,308.
Purdy, Chester A. 2,750.921
2,759,086.
2,768,595.
2,768,596.
2,737,302.
2,737,319.
2,737,487.
2,739,348.
2,739,766.
2,760,570.
Rayburn, Vincent A.
Rayburn, Vincent A.
Rayburn, Vincent A.
Rayburn, Vincent A.
Rayburn, Vincent A.
Reckhow, Robert W.
Reed. Robert B. 2,732,712.
Reichelt, Lester O., and Runge. 2,767,301.
Reynolds. Ellwood W., and Slechta. 2,764,214.
Rogers, George A., Sr. 2,756,963.
Ruttkay, Paul. 2,747,719.
Saravalli, Herman. 2,765,537.
Schaeffer, Norman G. 2,756,886.
Schalk, Robert F. 2,775,731.
Schramm, Fred W. 2,767,375.
Simek, Jerry V., and Thomas. 2,747,
Simpson, Warren O. 2,732,810.
Smerz, Frank W. 2,749,136.
Smerz, Frank W. 2,763,877.
Soderman, George W. 2,729,035.
Soderman, George W. 2,749,683.
850
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Western Electric Co., Inc. : See — Continued
Solecki, John B. 2,761,064.
Stocker, Edward T. 2,730,070.
Tooker, Howard A. 2,736,862.
Vavrinek, Frank B. 2,768,445.
Weitzel, Edward W. 2,752,633.
Welsh, Warren A., and Tardiff. 2,750,530.
Whipple, Richard R. 2,773,651.
Williams, Alfred A. 2,733,799.
Williamson, Fred N., and Zipf. 2,760,005.
Willous, Charles E. 2,763,325.
Windsor, Charles A. 2,748,923.
Wines, William B. 2,740,400.
Wojcieehowski, Bogumil M. 2,745,962.
Woodward, Richard F. 2,766,317.
Yorgey, Willard B., Jr. 2,750,752.
Zeller, Edward B. 2,733,749.
Western Electric Co., Ltd. : See —
Coates, Colin, Gray, and Small. 2,735,901.
Western Electrochemical Co. : See —
Schumacher, Joseph C. 2,733,982.
Schumacher, Joseph C. 2,739,873.
Western Engineering Associates : See —
Scurlock, James C. 2,771,164.
Western Equipment Mfg. Co. : See —
Brimhall, Kirk L. 2,745,328.
Brimhall, Kirk L. 2,747,308.
Western Metal Sash Co., Inc. : See —
Morra. Peter J. 2,733,787.
Western Precipitation Corp. : See —
Foley, Michael P. 2,767,804.
Perlis, David B. 2,738,856.
McGrane, Norman M. 2,768,744.
Western Pressure Control : See —
Brumleu, Edward C, and Mehl. 2,735,497.
Western Pulp Products : See —
Chapman, Ralph. 2,741,165.
Western Stove Co., Inc. : See —
Honer, Henry. 2,732,838.
Western Union Telegraph Co., The : See —
Blanton, William B., and Currie. 2,735,884.
Boughtwood, John E. 2,732,431.
Buckingham, William D. 2,732,454.
Buckingham, William D. 2,732,458.
Cannon, William D. 2,740,849.
Frost. Albert E. 2,735,491.
Jelinek, Charles, Jr., and Steinmetz. 2,737,622.
Kline, Bernard L., and Roddin. 2,751,310.
Pollard, Leon G., Ridge, and Hofer. 2,739,029.
Ridings, Gravice H. 2,742,526.
Ridings. Garvice H. 2,747,015.
Ridings, Garvice H., Hackenberg, Wise, Worthen, and
Zabriskie. 2,732,276.
Ridings, Garvice H., and Wise. 2,767,242.
Rountree, Calvin B. 2,737,568.
Rountree, Calvin B. 2,766,096.
Steeneck, Robert. 2,767,243.
Stinehelfer, Harold E. 2,756,389.
Vernam, Gilbert S., and Magee. 2,738,376.
Zabriskie, Douglas M. 2,766,097.
Zabriskie, Douglas M. 2,770,517.
Western Vegetable Industries, Inc. : See —
Robinson, Joseph F., and Bebb. 2,767,556.
Western States Machine Co., The : See —
Hertrich, Joseph. 2,751,083.
Hertrich, Joseph. 2,759,372.
Hertrich, Joseph. 2,764,295.
Huser, Richard J., and Stuhlreyer. 2,731,113.
Strich, Philippe P. 2,750,040.
Westerterp, Cornells : See —
Kuijvenhove, Leendert M., and Westerterp. 2,734,902.
Westervelt, Charles S. : See —
Martin, John D., and Westervelt. 2,766,886.
Westervelt, Harry L. Sack holder. 2,754,076, 7-10-56, CI.
248—97.
Westervelt, Peter J., and P. W. Sieck, to Research Corp.
Acoustic separatory methods and apparatus. 2,766,881,
10-16-56, CI. 209—138.
Westfahl, Jerome C, to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Method for
the preparation of benzylmalononitrile. 2,774,781,
12-18-56, CI. 260—465.
Westfalia Separator A. G. : See —
Roben, Karl. 2,744,496.
Westfall, Clifford M., to Chicago Bridge & Iron Co. Welding
head mount. 2,742,554, 4-17-56, CI. 219 — 8.
Westfall, Clifford M., to Chicago Bridge & Iron Co. Appa-
ratus for welding. 2,761,954, 9-4-56, CI. 219 — 126.
Westfall, John W., to Anchorage Plastics Corp. Reinforced
plastic construction and method of manufacture. 2,758,321,
8-14-56, CI. 9—6.
Westfall, Paul. Hood mount and hoist mechanism for bull-
dozer blade. 2,737,735, 3-13-56, CI. 37—144.
Westholt, Lloyd R., to Dwight Mfg. Co., Inc. Lift attachment
for tractors. 2,736,442, 2-28-56, CI. 214—130.
Westin, Henry C, to United Engineering and Foundry Co.
Classifying apparatus. 2,773,595, 12-11-56, CI. 209 — 74.
Westinger, Karl, E. Altenburger, and O. Hirt. Dual pin-
carriage indexing mechanism. 2,742,228, 4-17-56, CI.
235—79.
Westinghouse Air Brake Co. : See —
Agnew, Edward J. 2,770,775.
Allison, Leslie R. 2,747,032.
Bichsel, Harry J., and Rebuffoni. 2,734,981.
Bone, Herbert L., and Clausen. 2,730,584.
Bowman, Spencer. 2,761,664.
Bowman, Spencer. 2,768,728.
Bowman, Spencer, and Krauss. 2,759,374.
Brannen, Paul M. 2,758,201.
Brooks, Ralph C. 2,760,612.
Bush, Rankin J. 2,772,828.
Carlson, Lester A. and R. H. 2,759,571.
Cook, Earle S., and Whitney. 2,736,612.
Cotter, George L. 2,772,830.
Cotter, George L. 2,772,831.
Crabbs, Herbert J. 2,734,374.
Dellner, Raymond P. 2,731,235.
Derr, William T., and McGuire. 2,745,951.
Dodd. Arthur E. 2,735,966.
Dodd, Arthur E. 2,736,794.
Dodd, Arthur E. 2,748,265.
Dodd, Arthur E. 2,769,901.
Dodd, Arthur E., and McMahon. 2,734,130.
Doolittle, Charles. 2,772,904.
Edwards, Andrew W„ and Paxton. 2,734,964.
Feucht, Jacob E. 2,762,609.
Feucht, Jacob E. 2,767,726.
Finlay. Alexander. 2,735,083.
Fitzsimmons, David P. 2,751,492.
Formhals, William H., Fockler, and Penney. 2,735,027.
Frink, Russell E., and Dickinson. 2,734,842.
Gerst, Chris. 2,732,189.
Golladay, Lawrence R. 2,740,890.
Gunning, Samuel D. 2,733,896.
Hedding, Linnie K. 2,775,023.
Hewitt, Ellis E. 2,736,394.
Hewitt, Ellis E. 2/747,611.
Hewitt, Ellis E., Bush, and Jeffrey. 2,729,994.
Hines, Claude M. 2,747,693.
Hoogerhyde, Arthur. 2,742,563.
Hoogerhyde, Arthur. 2,754,414.
Hoogerhyde, Arthur. 2,763,452.
Hufnagel, Andrew. 2,730,592.
Ihrig. Clifford D. 2,730,613.
Ihrig, Clifford D. 2,738,416.
Jefferson, Glen V. 2,747,056.
Kemmerer, Ralph R. 2,760,054.
Kirk, Walter B., Johnston, and Fay. 2,760,831.
Konrad, William L. 2,768.371.
Lazich, Branko. 2,754.500.
Lazich, Branko. 2,775,666.
Lihota, Joseph J. 2,760,830.
Lower, Carl F. 2,740,887.
Marlowe, Elbert W. 2,736,016.
Marlowe, Elbert W.. and Lewis. 2,736,017.
Martin, Paul N. 2,754,413.
May, Harry C. 2,760,653.
McClure, Glenn T. 2,765,811.
McGowan, Kenneth J. J. 2,747,860.
McGowan, Kenneth J. J. 2,772,844.
McGuire, Richard R. 2,747,080.
McMahon, James E., Jr. 2,747,081.
McNabh, William L. 2.732,490.
Mills, Robert. 2,732,225.
Newell, George K. 2,741,340.
Newell, George K. 2,747,701.
Pascoe, Frank T. 2,768,287.
Pascoe, Frank T. 2,775,689.
Sekera, Charles J. 2,747,609.
Shirey, Frank W. 2,759,570.
Sorensen, Andrew J. 2,736,882.
Sorensen, Andrew J. 2,740,939.
Thompson, Howard A. 2,753,447.
Thompson, Howard A. 2,768,285.
Tizzard, Thomas W. 2,748,264.
Tizzard, Thomas W. 2,751,491.
Treharne, Richard W., Jr. 2,753,550.
Tsiang, Sih H. 2.763,775.
Watson, Robert E. 2,747,599.
Witmer, Harold G. 2,736,795.
Woods, Robert A., and Bone. 2,748.204.
Zygmunt, Henry J., and Hedding. 2,746,122.
Westinghouse Brake and Signal Co. Ltd. : See —
Jenkins, Alexander, and Langridge. 2,753,497.
Stevens, Sydney A., Duckitt, and Allen. 2,742,579.
Walker, Alec H. B. 2,762,965.
Walker, Alec H. B., and King. 2,732,505.
Walker, Alec H. B., and Lockett. 2,740,075.
Westinghouse Electric Corp. : See —
Abell, Donald E. 2,752,554.
Abell, Donald E. 2.760.129.
Abell, Donald E. 2,774,030.
Abell. Donald E., and Oakes. 2,743,411.
Allbert, Eugene P.. and Moore. 2,748,329.
Applegate, Robert, B., and Durrett. 2,756,782.
Ardizzone, Joseph R., and Harper. 2,771,856.
Arnott. Edward G. F., and Atkinson. 2,771,765.
Atkinson, Russell H.. and Beese. 2,768,517.
Atti, Eros. 2,770,557.
Bacheler, Albert T. 2,763,824.
Baker, Benjamin P. 2,769,067.
Haker, Reniamin P., and Cushing. 2,760,032.
Baker, Benjamin P., and Gaskill. 2,752,458.
Baker, Benjamin P., and von Mehren. 2,760,031.
LIST OF PATENTEES
851
Westinghouse Electric Corp. : See — Continued
Baker, Floyd A. 2,752,560.
Baker, Robert M. 2,773,161.
Baker, Robert M., and Birckhead. 2,748,242.
Barrell, Robert F. 2,743,327.
Barrett, Lawrence D., Jr., and Dennis. 2,775,426.
Barrows, Robert C. 2,772,546.
Baudry, Rene A. 2,763,794.
Baudry, Ren6 A., and Heller. 2,752,515.
Beach, Edward L., and Keck. 2,763,774.
Beck, Edward F. W., and Opsahl. 2,763,818.
Beese, Norman C, and Henry. 2,765,416.
Berberich, Leo J., and Philofsky. 2,763,315.
Bichsel, Harry J. 2,757,296.
Bichsel, Harry J. 2,763,771.
Biehn, Gerald L. 2,751,143.
Bogdan, David A. 2,769,076.
Bonine, Ralph O., and Parker. 2,752,536.
Botts, John C, and Worthington. 2,757,298.
Boyer, John L., and Hagensick. 2,757.330.
Brenneck, William A., and Emerson. 2,761,543.
Brenneck, William A., Daubert, and Edgerly. 2,760,318.
Bright, Richard L. 2,773,132.
Brooks, Hamilton. 2,773,226.
Browne. Thomas E., Jr.. Strom, and Spindle. 2,733,316.
Brunner. Harry C, and Bradley. 2,748,340.
Buchanan, Leslie B. M. 2.742,766.
Buerer, Wavne W., and Neal. 2,766,580.
Byerley, Wilbur M. 2,739,575.
Byerley, Wilbur M. 2,756,028.
Caplis, George W., Plagge, and Hierholzer. 2,769,156.
Carleton, James T. 2,743,152.
Carleton, James T., and Burt. 2,757,332.
Caterson, Alan G. 2,757,108.
Cellerini, Albert R. 2,769,066.
Ceresa, Myron. 2,739,933.
Chamberlain, Lawrence E. 2,757,818.
Chauvin, David M. 2,773,222.
Chiles, John H., Jr. 2,739,001.
Claybourn, Glen L. 2,760,020.
Colaiaco, August P. 2,773,211.
Cole, Donald P. 2,760,069.
Condon, James W. 2,743,205.
Cornell, Archie R. 2,730,656.
Croco, Charles P., Jennings, Lester, and Steinert.
2,752.529.
Cruess, William F. 2,749,535.
Currie, Gilbert. 2,747,698.
Currie, Gilbert. 2,752.010.
Dailey, Hampton J. 2,772,861.
Derr, Willard A., and Cham. 2.733.399.
Derr, Willard A., and Cruess. 2,743,397.
Dickinson, Robert C, and Frink. 2,743,336.
Dorfman. Hiller D., and Bingenheimer. 2,733,321.
Dunlap, Charles M. 2,771,766.
Dunnet, Wallace J. 2,773,133.
Dunnet, Wallace J. 2,773,134.
Eber, Mortimer, and Havter. 2,760,097.
Eberhart, Arthur H. 2,753,585.
Eberhart, Arthur H. 2,757,942.
Edwards, Andrew W. 2,752,534.
Edwards, Andrew W. 2,769.054.
Edwards, Andrew W., and Niebauer. 2,739,207.
Edwards, Andrew W., and Ogg. 2,739,270.
Edwards, Andrew W., and Ogg. 2,748,221.
Edwards. John M. 2,757,268.
Edwards, John M., and Gottlieb. 2,743,099.
Elsey, Howard M. 2,739,256.
Emerson, William A. 2,752,472.
Erbe, John R. 2,769.124.
Evans, William G. 2,739,282.
Evans, William G. 2,763,827.
Evans, William G., and Ramey. 2,757,297.
Evans, William G., Van Nice, and Hall. 2,740,086.
Farr. Kenneth E. 2,763,716.
Faught, Harold F. 2,762,559.
Feeley, John L. 2,763,105.
Fegely, Hugh S. 2,769,123.
Fields, Arnold C. 2.735,509.
Fisher. James A. 2,768.603.
Florschutz, Fritz E., and Aspey. 2.743.337.
Florschutz, Fritz E., and Leitzel. 2.739.206.
Florschutz, Fritz E., and Lentjes. 2,748,209.
Florschutz, Fritz E., and Stuellein. 2,739,205.
Fountain, Lawrence L. 2,752,535.
Fox, Edward A., and Damon. 2,752,274.
Frank, Stanley L. 2,748,210.
Frank, Stanley L. 2,752,441.
Friedrich, Robert E. 2.773.155.
Frink, Russell E. 2,740,021.
Frink. Russell E. 2.769.065.
Frisch, Erling. 2,752,546.
Frola, Frank V., and Slye. 2.763.822.
Fromm, Kenneth N., and Miller. 2,763.715.
Gamberg, Edward R., and Ludwig. 2,772,989.
Gano, Harlan S„ and Miller. 2,757,249.
Garbuny, Max, and Sheppard. 2,760,104.
Gerard, William A., and Scullin. 2,769,109.
Gibson, Gordon P. 2,763.825.
Gifford, Joseph H., and Malick. 2,769,129.
Glassburn, William E. 2,760,124.
Goldsborough, Shirley L. 2,743,396.
Gordon, Robert B., and Losco. 2,759,230.
Guggi, Walter B. 2,767,364.
Westinghouse Electric Corp. : See— Continued
Guggi, Walter B. 2,767,365.
Guggi, Walter B. 2,773,200.
Hagensick, Charles G. 2,733,400.
Hall, James A. 2,773,212.
Hall, William G. 2,752,510.
Hanna, Clinton R., Douglas, and Oplinger. 2,763,450.
Harding, William R. 2,747,254.
Harrison, John W. 2,769,891.
Hartwig, Edward C, and van Ness. 2,748,343.
Hayes, Martin E., and Kiesel. 2,748,287.
Hayford, Benjamin I., and Keck. 2,735,042.
Hein, Carl C. 2,747,971.
Heine, Thomas H., and Meister. 2,769,112.
Herchenroeder, Louis W., and Fisher. 2,740,078.
Hierholzer, Frank J.. Jr.. and Neulinger. 2,749,461.
Higley, Robert E. 2,734,979.
Horton, William F., and Tayler. 2,760,149.
Hull, Frederick C, Brace, Comenetz, and Cochardt.
2,743,199.
Hunt, William T„ Jr., and Mathias. 2,773,229.
Hunt, William T., Jr., and Storey. 2,743,151.
Hutchinson, James O., and Taylor. 2,757,284.
Immel, Ralph B. 2,734,959.
Immel, Ralph B. 2,748,214.
Immel, Ralph B. 2,769,131.
Immel, Ralph B. 2,773,145.
Immel, Ralph B., and Pierce. 2,734,958.
Immel, Ralph B., and Wibell. 2,773,144.
Irwin, Charles W., and Edgell. 2,763,518.
Jenkins, William D., Frank, and Zipay. 2,734,953.
Jensen, Clifford J. 2,763,828.
Jessee, Ralph D., and Killian. 2,735,077.
Johnson, Edwin R., and Plumb. 2,748,297.
Johnson, Edwin W. 2,743,307.
Johnston, Norman G., and Young. 2,768,798.
Jones, Charles H., and Carpenter. 2,757,301.
Kaufman, Louis W. 2,766,200.
Kees, Ernest G. 2,769,062.
Kepple, Charles G. 2,739,881.
Kepple, Charles G., and Weltman. 2,768,923.
Kincaid, Homer F., Graham, Reynolds, and Wharff.
2,752,148.
Kindred, Raymond L. 2,759,992.
King, George E., and Fitzner. 2,743,405.
Koch, Gustav H. 2,729,389.
Koch, Gustav H. 2,761,983.
Kraft, Joseph K. 2,751,637.
Krenke, Vincent G., and Ellis. 2,763,821.
Kriss, Sylvester E., and Worthington. 2,763,798.
Laidig, Alfred H. 2,757,300.
Large, William E. 2,773,234.
Lee, Paul R. 2,774,846.
Leeds, Winthrop M. 2,752,460.
Lester, Ray V. 2,769,118.
Lewin, Gerhard, and Goldman. 2,743,387.
Lewis, Daniel W., and Philofsky. 2,739,638.
Ley, Gordon S. 2,763,807.
Lindsay, Edward W., and Yeoman. 2,743,309.
Lingal, Harry J. 2,769,063.
Lingal, Harry J., Browne, and Strom. 2,757,261.
Lingal, Harry J., and Frink. 2,734,971.
Longini, Richard L. 2,743,195.
Longini, Richard L. 2,760,077.
Longini, Richard L. 2,760,096.
Losco, Ezekiel F. 2,752,541.
Lowry, Lewis R., Jr., and Richards. 2,773,156.
Ludwig, Howard C. 2,758,186.
Lundahl. Walter N. 2,732,896.
MacNeill, John B., and Baker. 2,737,556.
MacNeill, John B., and Baker. 2,748,226.
MacNeill, John B., and Baker. 2,752,448.
Florschutz, and Lentjes. 2,760,033.
Leeds, and Baker. 2,734,973.
2,735,060.
2,773,235.
2,774,022.
-"395.
MacNeill, John
MacNeill, John B.
Malick, Franklin S.
Malick, Franklin S.
Malick, Franklin S.
Marbury, Ralph E., and Neri. 2,74.
Marcks, Donald F. 2,773.233.
Martello, Norman E. 2.757,109.
May, Frederick T., and Hamilton. 2.763,963.
McAdie, Colin H., and Hopper. 2,770,764.
McBride, Byron V. 2,739,071.
McBride, Byron V. 2,739,085.
McBride, Byron V. 2,763,568.
McCloy, Graham S. 2.768.510.
McDonald, John E. 2,733.001 .
McGowan, Michael E. 2,767,675.
McGowan, Michael E., and Hasell. 2,748,738.
McGowan, Michael E., and Hasell. 2,764,799.
Meier, Ward M., and Lide. 2,773,255.
Meister, George. 2,744,072.
Miller, Coleman J. 2.773.215.
Miller, Theadore. 2,757.313.
Miller, Theadore. 2,759,994.
Miller, Theadore. 2,759,995.
Miller, Theadore. 2,760,162.
Millington, John H. T. 2,775,069.
Moberly, Lawrence E. 2,739,254.
Moberly, Lawrence E. 2.748,300.
Mochel, Norman L., and Short. 2,756,607.
Mohr, Glenn R. 2,748,241.
Moore, Raymond W., Hull, and Stringer. 2,773,228.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
2,860,088.
e Electric Corp. : See — Continued
Moore, Raymond W., King, Carleton, and Stringer.
2,743,401.
Mulheim, Joseph E., and Barnhardt. 2,734,359.
Mullan, Daniel. 2,764,953.
Mullan, Daniel. 2,772,134.
Nagel, George W. 2,769,120.
Nagy, Rudolph. 2,763,567.
Narbutovskih, Paul. 2,759,987.
Neal, Robert A., and Pauly. 2,739,442.
Niebauer, Kenneth L. 2,733,384.
Okress, Ernest €. 2,748,314.
Okress, Ernest C. 2,758,188.
Okress, Ernest C, and Clifford. 2,752,485.
Opalenik, John J., and Howells. 2,757,353.
Opel, Lawrence G., and Kimball. 2,773,203.
Opsahl, Alert M. 2,735,040.
Opsahl, Alert M. 2,773,149.
Owens, James B. 2,734,955.
Owens, James B. 2,748,213.
Owens, James B., and Upton. 2,757,255.
Parducci, Ralph R., and Brenneck. 2,771,980.
Parr, Bernard F. 2,750,691.
Parr, Bernard F. 2,774,156.
Pasculle, Maurice J. 2,735,058.
Pelz, Robert A.,and Ellis. 2,773,948.
Penney, James H. 2,770,338.
Penney, James H., Werner, and Anderson. 2,747,947.
Pennow, Willis A. 2,734,180.
Pennow, Willis A. 2,757,277.
Pennow, Willis A. 2,773,171.
Pennow, Willis A. 2,773,172.
Perry, Blanchard A., and Schramm. 2,749,002.
Petzinger, Ambrose J. 2,756,391.
Pittman, George F., Jr., Decker, and Bright.
Platte, William N., and Roberts. 2,748,380.
Plumb, Donald E. 2,739,253.
Potter, Marion G. 2,743,385.
Pozaryski, Jan. 2,757,347.
Price, Robert W. 2,752,469.
Pruitt, Albert F. 2,769,092.
Purifoy, George R., and Fowler. 2,748,335.
Quaely, Martin F. 2,739,108.
Quaely, Martin F. 2,739,109.
Quaely, Martin F., and Lilliendahl. 2,772,227.
Rasmussen, Arne P. 2,773,660.
Rau, Frank J., and Losch. 2,760,083.
Rawlins, Herbert L., Wallace, and Ogg. 2,752,452.
Redmond, John A. 2,768,635.
Redmond, John A., and Carbo. 2,752,470.
Reichenecker, William J. 2,772,962.
Ricks, Herbert E. 2,739,107.
Ricks, Herbert E., and Trigg. 2,773,025.
Rigrod, William W. 2,749,483.
Rively, Clair M. 2,749,510.
Rively, Clair M., and Peterson. 2,739,268.
Rixton, Frederick H. 2,761,085.
Robbins, Sydney, and Runk. 2,734,878.
Roberts, Billy W. 2,740,087.
Roberts, Billy W. 2,740,088.
Ross. Malcolm D. 2,774,000.
Rugs, Harold H. 2,763,711.
Santini, Danilo, and Suozzo. 2,740,495.
Santini, Danilo, and Suozzo. 2,742,979.
Santini, Danilo, Keiper, and Suozzo. 2,740,496.
Sauer, Louis E. 2,773,146.
Schaefer, George F. 2,764,857.
Schaelchlin, Walter. 2,735,054.
Schaelchlin, Waiter. 2,735,059.
Schaelchlin, Walter, and Gary. 2,734,391.
Schaelchlin, Walter, and Storey. 2,734,977.
Schaelchlin, Walter, Storey, and Mathias. 2,735,057.
Schneider, William, and Worthington. 2,772,696.
Schuck, Raymond W„ and Abbott. 2,733,107.
Schuh, Niles F., Jr. 2,735,039.
Schuh, Niles F, Jr. 2,757,320.
Scbultz, Mortimer A. 2,769,158.
Shepardson, Richard F. 2,762,004.
Sheppard, Glenn E., and Garbuny. 2,757,314.
Singel, John B. 2,773.181.
Sonnemann, William K. 2,752,539.
Spears, Neilus A., Jr. 2,734,970.
Speck, Willis A. 2,735,043.
Speck, Willis A. 2,748,365.
Stadum, Clarence B. 2,735,006.
Stadum, Clarence B., Hartwig, and Van Ness. 2,735,037.
Stamm, John J. 2,747,368.
Stamm. John J., and Stephens. 2,768,496.
iStearley, George H. 2,743,410.
Steiner, Joseph W., and Beach. 2,769,082.
Steinherz, Hans A. 2,743,203.
Stephens, Claude C. 2,757,325.
Sternglass, Ernest J. 2,760,107.
Storey, Charlton H, Jr., and Hunt. 2.735,053.
Storey, Charlton H., Jr., and Schaelchlin. 2,743,404.
Stringer, Loren F., and Abell. 2,752,544.
Suozzo, John. 2,748,894.
Suozzo, John. 2,772,752.
Taylor, Owen L. 2,743,339.
Thomas, Donald E., Goldman, Gordon, and Johnson.
2,772,964.
Thorington, Luke. 2,748,303.
Thorington, Luke. 2,759,119.
Thorp, Arthur G., II. 2,771,622.
Westinghouse Electric Corp. : See — Continued
Tremblay, Bernard G., and Horn. 2,735,046.
Turner, Dennis R. 2,757,134.
Turner, Dennis R. 2,773,022.
Van Ness, Hubert W. 2,739,215.
Van Ness, Hubert W. 2,760,141.
Van Nice, Robert I. 2,760,085.
Van Nice, Robert I. 2,760,086.
Van Sickle, Roswell C. 2,760,025.
Vore, Milton P., and Kroft. 2,770,741. . ,
Walker, Eugene J. 2,760,028.
Wallace, James M. 2,739,269.
Wallace, James M. 2,752,451.
Wallace, James M. 2,752,453.
Wallace, James M., and Edwards. 2,739,202.
Wallace, James M., and Edwards. 2,757,321.
Wallace, James M., and Edwards. 2,763,815.
Wallace, James M., and Edwards. 2,769,056.
Wallace, James M., and Edwards. 2,769,058.
Wallace, James M., and McClung. 2,769,055.
Wallace, James M., and Rawlins. 2,763,749.
Warburton, Ray W. 2,730,191.
Warburton, Ray W. 2,737,257.
Webb, Bryan, Jr., and Throop. 2,752,556.
Wells, Bruce C, and Layson. 2,757,254.
West, Charles P., and Rugg. 2,763,710.
Wheeler, Myron S. 2,765,424.
White, Earl. 2,769,646.
White, Robert W. 2,743,192.
Wickerham, William R. 2,774,923.
Willby, Norman H., and Lewis. 2,757,328.
Williams, Clifton S. 2,763,811.
Wollentin, Robert W. 2,752,313.
Wollentin, Robert W., and Nagy. 2,758,095.
Wood, Cyrus F. 2,734,340.
Wood, Cyrus F., and Cummings. 2,762,426.
Young, Douglass A. 2,773,240.
Zukas, Florian J. 2,768.992.
Zukas, Florian J. 2,773,043.
Westinghouse Garrard Ticket Machines Ltd. : See —
Dixon, Stanley M., and Davies. 2,739,686.
Westlin, Karl L., to American Air Filter Co., Inc. Multiple
tube centrifugal dust collectors. 2,762,450, 9-11-56, CI.
183—80.
Westling, Carl J., to Vulcan Research Corp. Straddle truck-
mounted material gripping and handling device. 2,758,734,
8-14-56, CI. 214 — 653.
Westling, Carl J., to Vulcan Research Corp. Valve structure.
2,760,519, 8-28-56, CI. 138—94.3.
Westlund, Karl, to Hughes Aircraft Co. Apparatus for con-
verting gas pressure to hydraulic pressure. 2,740,259,
4-3-56, CI. 60—54.6.
Westman, Elmer A., to Industrial Machine Tool Co. Window
structure. 2,740,170, 4-3-56, CI. 20 — 42.
Westman, Elmer A., to Industrial Machine Tool Co., Inc.
Awning window construction. 2,741,346, 4-10-56, CI.
189—67.
Westman, Elmer A., to Industrial Machine Tool Co. Mullion
assembly. 2,753,021, 7-3-56, CI. 189—75.
Westman, Elmer A., to Industrial Machine Tool Co. Awning
window structure. 2,765,503, 10-9-56, CI. 20 — 42.
Westman, Sydney E., to The Garrett Corp. Regulating appa-
ratus for prime mover dynamo plants. 2,729,751, 1-3-56,
CI. 290—40.
West Michigan Steel Foundry Co. : See —
Dalton, Thomas B. 2.731,120.
Weston, Charles O. Spring assembly machines. 2,742,934,
4-24-56, CI. 140—92.94.
Weston, David. Method of and apparatus for feeding mate-
rials to drum type crushing and grinding mill. 2,729,397,
1-3-56, CI. 241 — 24.
Weston, David. Automatic control case. 2,766,939, 10-16-56,
CI. 241—19.
Weston, David. Ball mill feed control. 2,766,940, 10-16-56,
CI. 241—21.
Weston. David. Dry grinding feed control. 2,766,941,
10-16-56, CI. 241—30.
Weston, David. Method and apparatus for screening mate-
rials. 2,775,347, 12-25-56, CI. 209—314.
Weston, Donald E., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Arc chute
with perforated barrier plates having staggered slots.
2,749,410, 6-5-56. CI. 200—144.
Weston Electrical Instrument Corp. : See —
Davis, Erwin S. 2,766.381.
Estoppey, Royden F. 2,769.959.
Freeman. Robert W. 2,743,611.
Gilbert, Roswell W. 2,729.781.
Gilbert, Roswell W. 2.744.168.
Gilbert, Roswell W. 2.755.704.
Kebbon, Earl R. 2.743,613.
Kebbon, Earl R., and Freeman. 2,743,612.
Mabey, Charles A. 2,753,713.
Miller, John H. 2,736,008.
Sippach, Frederich W., Jr. 2,766,428.
TJmrath, Ernst, and Flinn. 2,739,271.
Voorman, Henrv. Jr. 2.750.483.
Wolferz, Alfred H. 2,735,068.
Weston Hydraulics, Ltd. : See —
Gerwie. Harvey F., Ehrhardt, Franklin, and Hosterman.
2,755,777.
Weston, Joseph W. : See —
Collins, Harry J., Jr.. Evans, and Weston. 2,737,149.
Westover, Claude O. Door latch. 2,729,489, 1-3-56, CI.
292—143.
LIST OF PATENTEES
853
Westphal, Elizabeth, executrix : See —
Kruger, John C. 2,762,097.
Westphal, Franz : See —
Reppe, Walter, Schlichting, and Westphal. 2,744,900.
Keppe, Walter, Schlichting, Westphal, and Amann.
2,732,380.
Reppe, Walter, Schlichting, Westphal, and Amann.
2,759,926.
Westphal, Robert A. : See —
Chamberlin, Joseph F., and Westphal. 2,740,638.
Chamberlin, Joseph F., and Westphal. 2,741,490.
West Point Mfg. Co. : See —
Granberry, Edgar H., and Wall. 2,744,801.
McAngus, Eli H. 2,749,573.
Piper, Frank R., and Gardner. 2,747,534.
Strother, Fred P. 2,740,200.
Williams, Clarence, and Frazier. 2,738,139.
trex Co. Ltd. : See —
Coates, Colin. Gray, and Small. 2,735,901.
Westrex Corp. : See —
Davis, Charles C. 2,746,130.
West's Gas Improvement Co. Ltd. : See —
West, Frederick J. and E. 2,735,557.
Westveer, Willard M. : See —
Henson, Walter A., and Westveer. 2,758,103.
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co. : See —
Bestul, Manton G. 2,745,827.
Dayton, Charles S. 2,760,571.
Obenshain, David N. 2,769,072.
Obenshain, David N. 2,769.139.
Obenshain, David N. 2,769,140.
Wethly, Frans -.-See —
Hartmann, Leonhard T., and Wethly. 2,750,173.
Wetmore Hodges : See —
McAdam, Harry H. 2,760,348.
McAdam, Harry H. 2,761,078.
Wetta, Joseph L. : See —
Bert, Raymond E., and Wetta. 2,747,357.
Wetter, Charles, to National Electronics, Inc. Motor-control
apparatus. 2,771,574, 11-20-56, CI. 318—227.
Wetterau, Paul C, J. Biskup, and S. Johnson, to Congoleum-
Nairn Inc. Flexible hard surface covering and process of
preparing same. 2,769,726, 11-6-56, CI. 117—76.
Wetterholm, Gustav A. : See —
Schenck, Friedrich R., and Schenck. 2,731,460.
Wettstein, Albert, and F. Benz, to Ciba Pharmaceutical
Products, Inc. Process for the manufacture of hydrolyzed
adrenocorticotrophin. 2,734,015, 2-7-56, CI. 167—74.
Wettstein, Albert, and F. Benz, to Ciba Pharmaceutical
Products, Inc. Process for the production of hydrolyzed
chorionic gonadotropin. 2,734,017, 2-7-56, CI. 167 — 74.5.
Wettstein, Albert, and H. Kaegi, to Ciba Pharmaceutical
Products, Inc. Sapogenin isomerizing process. 2,755,277,
7-17-56. CI. 260—239.55.
Wettstein, Lee E. Load equalizing trailer hitch. 2,772,893,
12^t-56, CI. 280 — 406.
Wetz, Monroe J. Loader devices on tractors. 2,755,944,
7-24-56, CI. 214—131.
Wetzel, Frank O. : See —
Knosp, Robert N., Linden, and Wetzel. 2,762,243.
Wetzel, Henry H. Plow converter. 2,753,784, 7-10-56, CI.
97-47.54.
Wetzel, John W. : See —
Heinemann, Heinz, and Wetzel. 2,766,306.
Wetzel, John W., to Houdry Process Corp. Refining hydro-
carbon oils with sulfur dioxide. 2,754,248, 7-10-56, CI.
196—14.11.
Wetzel, Lewis A. : See —
Prentiss, William C, Davis, Wetzel, and Sheets.
2,760,886.
Wetzel, Theodore A., to Kearney & Trecker Corp. Ball bear-
ing nut and screw mechanism. 2,749,812, 6-12-56, CI.
90—22.
Wetzler. Justin J., to The Englander Co., Inc. Furniture
structure. 2,773,271, 12-11-56, CI. 5—264.
Wetzler, Max E. Screw actuated pivoted arm planking clamps.
2,742,065, 4-17-56, CI. 144 — 298.
Wetzstein, Harland L., and P. Lyon, to American Maize-
Products Co. Manufacture of modified starches. 2,754,232,
7-10-56, CI. 127—33.
Wexler, Benjamin and M. C. Collapsible garment form.
2,745,578, 5-15-56, CI. 223—68.
Wexler, Marvin C. : See —
Wexler, Benjamin and M. C. 2,745,578.
Weyandt. Carl S. Elastomer supported bowl feeders.
2,746,599, 5-22-56, CI. 198—220.
Weyenberg, Donald R., to Dow Corning Corp. Method of
producing vinylchlorosilanes. 2,770,634, 11-13-56, CI.
260 — 448.2.
Weyer, Henry A. : See —
Clarke, Eugene C, and Weyer. 2,729,943.
Clarke, Eugene C, and Weyer. 2,742,802.
Weyerbacher, Ralph D. Apparatus for launching and ar-
resting airplanes to and from flight. 2,741,445, 4-10-56,
CI. 244—63.
Weyerhaeuser Timber Co. : See —
Blickenderfer, Charles, Jr. 2,731,130.
Heritage, Clark C. Re. 24,174.
Heritage, Clark C. 2,736,063.
Heritage, Clark C. 2,749,309.
Heritage, Clark C. 2,757,115.
Heritage, Clark C. 2,757,148.
Heritage, Clark C. 2,757,149.
Heritage, Clark C. 2,757,150.
Matter, George B., Jr. 2,757,113.
Pauley, Robert D. 2,773,847.
Roberts, James R. 2,757,114.
Roberts, James R. 2,759,837.
Van Beckum, William G. 2,749,308.
Weyerts, Walter J., to Eastman Kodak Co. Reduction of
dye stain in processed photographic papers containing dyes.
2,756,151, 7-24-56, CI. 95 — 88.
Weyhausen, Hinrich. Grab loader. 2,759,616, 8-21-56, CI.
214—147.
Weyker. Robert G., and R. H. Ebel, to American Cvanamid Co.
Purification of mercaptobenzothiazole. 2,730,528, 1-10-56,
CI. 260—306.
Weyl, Barnard A., and K. N. Gahagan. Water-excluding
door strip. 2,755,894, 7-24-56, CI. 189 — 46.
Weymouth Construction Co. : See —
Beyer, Arnold. 2,754,732.
Beyer, Arnold. 2,754,733.
Weymouth, Leon J., Jr., to United Aircraft Corp. Lacing for
compressor blades. 2,771,267, 11-20-56, CI. 253—77.
Weynand, Paul. Automobile wheel tool. 2,755,539, 7-24-56,
C] 29 245
Weynand, Paul. Shoe racks. 2,763,376, 9-18-56, CI.
211—34.
Wezel, Karl : See —
Ruthinger, Berthold. 2,760,361.
Wezel, Walter, to Firm Schmid & Wezel. Flaying devices.
2,751,680, 6-26-56, CI. 30—219.
Whalen, Arthur J. : See —
Hedquist, Milton T., Harroun, Mayhew, Van De Sampel,
and Whalen. 2,766,674.
Hedquist, Milton T., Mayhew, Van De Sampel, and
Whalen. 2,753,783.
Whalen, Elizabeth. Toy bank. 2,768,472, 10-30-56, CI. 46—2.
Whalen, Frank B. : See —
Doyle, Arthur J., and Whalen. 2,758,845.
Whalen, Joseph J. Adjustable width garment hanger.
2,754,037, 7-10-56, CI. 223—89.
Whalen, Mark E., Jr. Apparatus for monitoring the operation
of rolling mills. 2,767.604, 10-23-56, CI. 80—56.
Whaley, Baynard R. : See —
Adams, William S., and Whaley. 2,765,496.
Whaley, Newton P., Jr. : See —
Hobbs, William E., and Whaley. 2,751,757.
Whaley, Ralph S. Liquid measuring and dispensing machine.
2,760,690, 8-28-56, CI. 222—309.
Whaley, Randall M. : See —
Lark-Horovitz, Karl, and Whaley. 2,745,046.
Whaley, Randall M., and F. N. Andrews, to Purdue Research
Foundation. Determining depth of layers of fat and of
muscle on an animal body. 2,763,935, 9-25-56. CI. 33 — 169.
Wharff, Edward M. : See —
Kincald, Homer F., Graham, Reynolds, and Wharff.
2,752,148.
Wharton, Nan F. : See —
Kastner, John J. 2,752,986.
Wharton, William R., to The Safety Car Heating and Light
ing Co., Inc. Belt generator drive. 2,753,812, 7-10-56
CI. 105—105.
Whatley, Marvin E., to the United States of America as
represented by the United States Atomic Energy Commis-
sion. Mixer-settler. 2,754,179, 7-10-56, CI. 23—270.5.
Wheatley, Charles. Closure apparatus. 2,743,034, 4-24-56
CI. 220 — 55.
Wheatlev, John B. : See —
McDowall, Charles J., Wheatley, and Dougherty.
2,729,938.
Wheatley, John B., to General Motors Corp. Bearing cooling
system. 2.759.700, 8-21-56, CI. 253 — 39.1.
Wheatley, John B., to General Motors Corp. Turbine rotor
sealing ring. 2,773,667, 12-11-56, CI. 253—39.
Wheaton Brass Works : See —
Krone, Howard C, and Meyer. 2,737,362.
Krone, Howard C, and Meyer. 2,739,827.
Krone, Howard C, Meyer, and Slawinski. 2,739,778.
Krone, Howard C, Meyer, and Slawinski. 2,739,779.
Wheaton. Jack M., and F. G. Pellett to Owens-Illinois Glass
Co. Venting closures. 2,735,565, 2-21-56, CI. 215—56.
Wheaton, Jack M., and F. G. Pellett, to Owens-Illinois Glass
Co. Closures. 2,744,647, 5-8-56, CI. 215—43.
Wheaton, Robert M. : See —
Bauman, William C, and Wheaton. 2,733,231.
Wheel Aligning Necessities, Inc. : See —
Castiglia, Blagis. Re. 24,186.
Wheelbarger, Albert S., and E. C. Warrick, to Rockwell Reg-
ister Corp. Fare box. 2,773,640, 12-11-56, a. 232—16.
Wheel Craft Corp. : See —
Hall, John J. 2,741,826.
Wheeler, Donald B., to Union Bag & Paper Corp. Method
of making honeycomb material. 2,731,379, 1-17-56, CI.
154—124.
Wheeler, Donald B., to Union Bag & Paper Corp. Package
embodying honeycomb pad. 2,761,553, 9-4-56, CI. 206 — 46.
Wheeler, Donald D. : See —
Kundiger, Donald G., and Wheeler. 2,759,968.
854
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Wheeler, Elwood L., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Method and
apparatus for detecting changes in a condition. 2,749,539,
6-5-56, CI. 340 — 345.
Wheeler, Harold A. : See —
Harrold, Marshall C. and Wheeler. 2,769,312.
Wheeler, Harold A., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerating
apparatus. 2,737,369, 3-6-56. CI. 257 — 239.
Wheeler, Harold A., to General Motors Corp. Window
mounted air conditioning unit. 2,758,456, 8-14-56, CI.
62—129.
Wheeler, Harold A., to General Motors Corp. Window mount-
ed refrigerating apparatus. 2,769,314, 11-6-56, CI. 62 — 6.
Wheeler, Henry H., to International Cigar Machinery Co.
Wrapping device. 2,759,481, 8-21-56, CI. 131—30.
Wheeler, Jesse H., to Aluminum Co. of America. Extrusion
apparatus. 2,748,934, 6-5-56, CI. 207 — 18.
Wheeler, John J. Concrete form tie. 2,732,606. 1-31-56, CI.
25—131.
Wheeler, John L., to Stromberg-Carlson Co. Automatic fre-
quency control system. 2,730,614, 1-10-56, CI. 250 — 20.
Wheeler, Keith W., J. K. Seyler, and M. G. Van Campen, Jr.,
to The Wm. S. Merrell Co. Spiro cycloalkane-thiazaneones.
2,772,268, 11-27-56, CI. 260—243.
Wheeler, Leland D., and L. Swanson, to Turner Machine
Co.. Inc. Apparatus for cutting a roving of fibrous material.
2.768,688, 10-30-56. CI. 164—61.
Wheeler, Leonard K., and A. C. Frost. Electronic regenerative
repeater. 2,762,863, 9-11-56, CI. 178—70.
Wheeler, Myron S., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Magne-
tron. 2.765,424, 10-2-50. CI. 315—39.63.
Wheeler-Nicholson, Elsa, trustee : See —
Wheeler-Nicholson, Malcolm. 2,737,415.
Wheeler-Nicholson, Malcolm, to E. Wheeler-Nicholson, as
trustee. Paint spray gun. 2,737,415, 3-6-56, CI. 299—86.
Wheeler, Ora L. : See —
Lukman, John C, and Wheeler. 2,741,650.
Wheeler, Richard H. : See —
Mieras, 'Spencer H., and Wheeler. 2,743,131.
Wheeler, Robert T. : See —
Boyd, Thomas F. G., Fischer, and Wheeler. 2,759,607.
Wheeler, Roger M. Anode core. 2,749,299, 6-5-56, CI.
204 — 197.
Wheeler, Rollie M., Jr. : See —
Lee, Thomas F., and Wheeler. 2,765,926.
Wheeler, Walter G., and K. C. Drone, to J. H. Kindelbergor.
Articulated work-holding jaw. 2,747,644, 5-29-56, CI.
153—32.
Wheeler, Walter G., and D. C. Kramer, to R. Seifried. Hy-
draulic pressure-proportioning means. 2,749,711, 6-12-56,
CI. 60—97.
Wheeler. William G. Dispensing device. 2,766,908, 10-16-56,
CI. 222—103.
Wheeler, William H. Umbrella tables and umbrella engag-
ing means therefor. 2,743,146, 4-24-56, CI. 311 — 17.
Wheeler. William H., to Airkem, Inc. Container devices.
2,765,95(1, 10-9-56. CI. 220^0.
Wheeler, William H., to Airkem, Inc. Container devices.
2,765,951, 10-9-56, CI. 220—42.
Wheeler, William R. : See—
Cislak. Francis E., and Wheeler. 2,744,904.
Wheeling Stamping Co. : See —
Davis. Walter T. 2,762,544.
Wheeling Steel Corp. : See —
Knopf. Edward J. 2.759.850.
Ries, William M. 2,730,393.
Ries, William M. 2,732,707.
Seabold, Edward J., and Dowler. 2,768,916.
Stanley, Leslie O. 2.769.424.
Wheelon, Orville A., to Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. High-pres-
sure hydraulic press. 2,771,850, 11-27-56, CI. 113 — 44.
Wheel Trueing Tool Co. : See —
Bruce, Stanford P. 2,733,700.
Robison. Harold E., and Catallo. 2,766.565.
Wallace, Donald J., and Catallo. 2,730,848.
Wallace, Donald J., and Catallo. 2,730,851.
Wallace, Donald J., and Catallo. 2,731.336.
Wallace. Donald J., and Catallo. 2,770,925.
Wheildon, William M., Jr. : See —
Jensen, Louis P., and Wheildon. 2,769,663.
Whelan, George M. Leveling device. 2,762,128, 9-11-56,
CI. 33—73.
Whelan, James P. Adjustable camera mounting. 2,732,156,
1-24-56, CI. 248—185.
Wheldon, Robert J., A. E. Widdowson, and K. H. Wilkinson,
to The M-O Valve Co. Ltd. Dispersed getter elements.
2,772,771, 12-4-56, CI. 206— .4.
Wheller, Harry S., to L. J. Wing Mfg. Co. Rotating air
distributing outlets. 2,741,971, 4-17-56, CI. 98 — 40.
Wheller, Harry S., to L. J. Wing Mfg. Co. Draft inducers.
2,773,639, 12-11-56, CI. 230—117.
Whelton, John M., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. In-
seam trimming machines. 2,750,608, 6-19-56, CI. 12 — 82.
Wherrv, Isaac M. : See —
Borgerd, William F., Calling, and Wherry. 2,752,088.
Whetstone, Cecil E. Putty applying device. 2,755,503,
7-24-56, CI. 18—3.5.
1,773,895.
Whetstone, Richard R., to Shell Development Co. Acetals of
2-formyl-6-alkoxytetrahydropyrans. 2,760,259, 10-9-56, CI.
260—345.9.
Whetstone, Richard R., and J. R. Scheibli, to Shell Develop-
ment Co. Polymers of unsaturated esters of cyclohexane-
carboxylic acids and compositions containing the same,
2,751,364, 6-19-56, CI. 260—17.
Whetstone, Richard R., and D. Harman, to Shell Development
Co. Esters of phosphorus acids and process for the prepara-
tion of the same. 2,765,331, 10-2-56, CI. 260 — 461.
Whetstone, Richard R., and C. A. May, to Shell Development
Co. Alicyclic esters of phosphoric acids. 2,767,206,
10-16-56, CI. 260 — 461.
Whetstone, Richard R., and S. A. Ballard, to Shell Develop-
ment Co. 1,2,6-hexanetriol. 2,768,213, 10-23-56, CI
260—635.
Whewell, Robert, Jr. : See —
Taylor, Ralph B., Sr., and Whewell. 2,744,545.
Whiffen, Edwin J. Variable capacity pump. 2,730,952,
1-17-56, CI. 103—37.
Whildin, Orvilla M., and H. C. Steube. Mail box alarms,
2,759,057, 8-14-56, CI. 200—61.63.
Whinnery, John R., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Backward-wave
oscillator mixer. 2,748,268, 5-29-56, CI. 250 — 20.
Whipple, John R., to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp,
Direct current negative carbon electrode. 2,747,128,
5-22-56, CI. 313—354.
Whipple, Richard R. Hand swimming paddle. 2,745,119
5-15-56, CI. 9—21.
Whipple, Richard R., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Coil wind
ing apparatus. 2,773,651, 12-11-56, CI. 242 — 4.
Whipple, Stiles R„ and J. R. Lake. Fogger. 2,759,292
8-21-56, CI. 43—129.
Whipple, Willis Z. : See—
Malcom, Robert, Jr., and Whipple. 2,744,523.
Whipple, Willis Z., to Chicago Eye Shield Co. Fume respira-
tor with cannister having offset walls and ring mounting
means. 2,744,524, 5-8-56, CI. 128—146.
Whipple, Willis Z., to Chicago Eye Shield Co. Respirator
2.744,525, 5-8-56, CI. 128—146.
Whippo, Austin G. Foldable utility kit. 2,764,201. 9-25-56
CI. 150—34.
Whirlpool-Seeger Corp. : See —
Alsing, Carl F. 2,742,767.
Alsing, Carl F. 2,769,319.
Anderson, Arthur A. 2,741,341.
Baillif, Ernest A. 2,753.697.
Beckett, Leo G., and Wolfert. 2,764,875.
Borgerd, William F. 2,751,761.
Borgerd, William F. 2,760,718.
Borgerd, William F., Calling, and Wherry. 2,752,088.
Borgerd, William F., and Jones. 2,749,724.
Danna. Anthonv J., Jr. 2,767,039.
De Jarlais, Gordon M. Re. 24,192.
Derr, Elmer B., Dales, and Abrahamsen. 2,760.301,
Duncan, Thomas W. 2,736,173.
Duncan, Thomas W. 2,769.311.
Geldhof, Peter E. 7,234,367.
Geldhof, Peter E. 2,741,925.
Geldhof, Peter E., and Morrison. Re. 24,235.
Hinkel, Lester H. 2,773,677.
Huettl, Richard F. 2,741,898.
Kuhlenschmidt, Donald, and Fowler. 2,769,320.
Kuhlenschmidt, Donald, and Vasseur. 2,760,353.
McKeown, Edward P. 2,764,722.
Morrison, Harold E. 2,751,488.
Morrison, Harold E. 2,775,047.
Petersen. Edcar G. 2.741,905.
Prosek, John R. 2,758,447.
Prosek, John R., and Palmer. 2,771,748.
Scarlett. John A. 2,765.020.
Scheitlin, Thomas G. 2,773,362.
Sulcek. Charles E. 2.764.785.
Tillman, Harry L. 2,773,354.
Wallenbrock, Ralph E. 2.750,065.
Wallenbrock, Ralph E. 2,751.638.
Wallenhroek, Ralph H. 2. 758.449.
Wallenbrock. Ralph E.. and Palmer. 2,767,558.
Walz, Walter L. 2,758,452.
Warner. Milton Y. 2.767,903.
Williams, Ri J., Jr. 2,749,720.
Williams, Si J., Jr. 2.751.760.
Williams, Si J., Jr. 2,773,363.
Wood. Rountree W., Jr. 2,767.555.
Whisler, Ralph H., Jr., to The Gabriel Co. Shock absorber
with rod seal. 2,753,958, 7-10-56, CI. 188 — 100.
Whisler, Thomas C, to American Brake Shoe Co. Slushing
scraper with detachable bail arms. 2,743,540, 5-1-56, CI.
37 — 147.
Whisler, Thomas C, to American Brake Shoe Co. Slushing
scraoer. 2.763,074, 9-18-56, CI. 37—147.
Whistler, Lawrence V., Jr. : See —
Whistler, Lawrence V. and S. A. 2,732,015.
Whistler, Lawrence V. and S. A., y2 to L. V. Whistler and
y2 to L. V. Whistler, Jr. Punch and die
2,732,015, 1-24-56, CI. 164—94.
Whistler, Sanford A. : See —
Whistler, Lawrence V. and S. A. 2,732,015.
Whitacre-Greer Fireproofing Co., The : See —
Streblow, Albert G., and McCall. 2,751,776.
Whitacre, John R. : See —
Nack, Herman R., and Whitacre. 2,731,361.
Nack, Herman R., and Whitacre. 2,736,788.
Nack, Herman R., and Whitacre. 2,767,464.
Whitaker. Arthur C. : See —
Offutt, William C, and Whitaker. 2,744,056.
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855
Whitaker, Carl F. : See —
Wood, Richard D.. Jr., Thomson, and Whitaker. 2,740,457.
Whitaker, James N. Swingable redwood-bark-peeling chisel
having peeled-log-contacting guide. Ke. 24,215, 9-11-oU,
CI. 144—208.
Whitaker, Kanald O. Electrically operated remote control
system. 2,743,797, 5-1-56, CI. 192 — .02.
iiiuker, Randall : See —
Stimpson, Edwin G., and Whitaker. 2,738,279.
Whitbeck, Roland A., to Pennsylvania Salt Mfg. Co. Lubricat-
ing composition. 2,753,305, 7-3-56, CI. 252 — 18.
Whitby, Leslie R., to R. H. Filmer Ltd. Appliance for use in
forming separate compartments in cardboard units.
2,746,361, 5-22-56, CI. 93 — 37.
Whitcomb, Harry S. Snow remover. 2,752,701, 7-3-56, CI.
37—130.
Whitcomb, Keith R., to Cee-Bee Chemical Co., Inc. Appara-
tus for removing sealant from fuel tanks. 2,733,723, 2-7-56,
CI. 134—111.
White. A. C. : See —
Shelnutt. John M. 2.768,488.
White, Adam W., to The Hoover Co. Foldable wringer wash-
ing machine. 2,750,784, 6-19-56, CI. 68 — 247.
White, Albert O.. to General Electric Co. Apparatus for pre-
venting relative motion between a shaft and a hub.
2,730,387, 1-10-56, CI. 287 — 53.
White, Allen A., to Hesston Mfg. Co., Inc. Retractable finger
mechanism for cylindrical feeders for combines. 2,748,921,
6-5-56, CI. 198—211.
White, Alonzo, III : See —
Callery, George L., and White. 2.737,972.
White. Anthony E., to F. M. White. Utensil cleaner.
2.763.018, 9-18-56, CI. 15—105.
White, Blanche B. : See —
Rosen, Leonard J., Pikor, and White. 2,740,776.
White. Blanche B., G. M. Moelter, and L. J. Rosen, to Celanese
Corp. of America. Preparation of organic acid esters of
cellulose having an improved resistance to delustering.
2,775,584, 12-25-56, CI. 260 — 230.
White. Burnam M. : See —
White. Ezekiel F. 2,768,743.
White Cap Co. : See —
Chaplin, George F. 2,748,970.
White, Cecil F. Compresses. 2,732.792, 1-31-56 Cl. 100 — 25.
White, Cecil F. Compresses. 2,743,667, 5-1-56, Cl. 100 — 232
White, Charles C. : See —
Donaldson, Raymond E., and White. 2,743,193.
White, Charles de B. : See —
Matthew, Kenneth A., and White. 2,740,076.
White. Charles de B., and K. A. Matthews, to International
Standard Electric Corp. Crystal triodes. 2,770,762,
11-13-56. Cl. 317—235. ...
White. Chester M., and A. W. Sawyer, to Genesee Research
Corp. Hydraulic pressure transmitting fluid. 2,751,356,
6-19-56. Cl. 252—75.
White. Claude. Beam clamp. 2,765,139, 10-2-56 Cl
248 — 228.
White. David C. Special course torpedo. 2,772,647, 12-4-56,
White. Donald H., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Production of
granular mixed fertilizers from urea, acid anhydrides and
ammonia. 2,766,107, 10-9-56, Cl. 71 — 29.
White, Earl, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Method and ap-
paratus for loading flash lamps. 2,759,646, 8-21-56, Cl.
226 — 1 9.
White, Edward A.. Jr., to United Hoisting Co. Portable
elevator. 2,757,755, 8-7-56, Cl. 187 — 2.
White. Eric L. C. : See —
Percival, William S.. White, and Levon. 2,754,482.
White, Eric L. C, to Electric & Musical Industries Ltd.
Television transmission systems. 2,753,394, 7-3-56, Cl.
White, Eric L. C, to Electric & Musical Industries Ltd.
Apparatus for interspersing pulses in electrical signals.
2,755,335, 7-17-56, Cl. 178—7.1.
White, Eric L. C, and P. F. T. C. Stillwell. to Electric
& Musical Industries Ltd. Negative feedback amplifiers.
2,752,433, 6-26-56, Cl. 179—171.
White, Eugene O. Atomizers. 2,744,790, 5-8-56, Cl.
299 — 88.
White. Ezekiel F., deceased, bv M. B. White and Hartford
National Bank and Trust Co.. co-executors ; to The Poly
Choke Co.. Inc. Sorting devices for blanks or workpieces.
2.768.743. 10-30-56, Cl. 209 — 90.
White. Fern M. : See —
White. Anthony E. 2.763,018.
White. Frank B., 45% to J. J. Woodruff. Gasket retainer for
separable members. 2,745,521. 5-15-56. Cl. 189 — 36.
White. Frank B., 5% to R. S. Butts, 5% to D. A. Grosen-
haueh. and 10% to J. J. Woodruff. Rotary internal com-
bustion engine. 2,762,346, 9-11-56, Cl. 123 — 15.
White, Frank L. : See —
Brooker, Leslie G. S., and White. 2,735.770.
Brooker, Leslie G. S., and White. 2,739,964.
White. Frank S., to The Dorr Co. Method of heat-treating
fines in a coarse solids fluidized bed. 2,774,661, 12-18-56
Cl. 75—9.
White. Fred L.. to The Osgood Co. Gantry. 2,774,484,
12-18-56. Cl. 212—59.
White, Frederick A., to General Electric Co. Multiple car-
tridge source for mass spectrometer. 2,756,341, 7-24-56,
Cl. 250 — 41.9.
White. Frederick G. Device for use in playing golf. 2,774,601,
12-18-56, Cl. 273—190.
2,756,288, 7-24-56, Cl.
Glass bend-
White, George. Monitoring devices.
179—175.2.
White, Gerald, to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co.
ing apparatus. 2,729,032, 1-3-56, Cl. 49 — 67.
White, Gerald C. Ship propulsion and steering arrangement.
2,735,393, 2-21-56, Cl. 114 — 147.
White. Gerard D., and C. H. Ashley, to Acco Products, Inc.
Perforating devices. 2,764,240, 9-25-56, Cl. 164 — 91.
White, Gifford E., and J. E. Shepherd, to Sperry Rand Corp.
Fixed gun inter-aircraft fire control system. 2,737,652,
3-6-56, Cl. 343 — 7.3.
White, Gilbert G. Field cotton scale and loading device.
2,756,984, 7-31-56, Cl. 205—52.
White, Halbert C, and J. C. Vander Weele, to The Dow
Chemical Co. Production of optically active alphamethyl
butyraldehyde. 2,757,199, 7-31-50, Cl. 260—603.
White, Harold A., to The Weatherhead Co. Apparatus for
spinning tubes. 2,737,067, 3-6-56, Cl. 78 — 89.
White, Harold A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Switching device. 2,759,371, 8-21-56, Cl. 74 — 567.
White, Harry. Ventilator. 2,753,780, 7-10-56, Cl. 98—84.
White, Harry J., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Reversing circuit for
post-pulse modulator charge. 2,735,022, 2-14-56. Cl.
307—108.
White, Herbert A., Jr. Wiper ring mountings for hot tops.
2,741,816, 4- 17-50, Cl. 22—147.
White. Herschel T., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Addition of oxo bottoms to an acid sludge for stabilization
and pumping ease. 2,768,130, 10-23-56, Cl. 196 — 148.
White, Howard T. Motor driven pumps. 2,741,990, 4-17-56,
Cl. 103—87.
White, Howard T. Motor pump unit with axial gap motor.
2,752,857, 7-3-56, Cl. 103—87.
White, Howard T., % to D. P. Litzenberger. Motor driven
pumps. 2,753,806, 7-10-56, Cl. 103 — 87.
White. Howard T. Motor driven pumps. 2,763,214, 9-18-56,
Cl. 103—87.
White, Howard W., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Gravity filter. 2,732,947, 1-31-56, Cl. 210—142.
White, Ivan J., and C. S. Harriman. Race tracks. 2,757,930,
8-7-56, Cl. 272—5.
White, James C, to Eastman Kodak Co. Yarn structure.
2,750,653, 6-19-56, Cl. 28—81.
White, James E., and S. N. Heaps, to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc.
Shear wave seismic exploration. 2,740,489, 4-3-56, Cl.
181— .5.
White, James E., and J. A. Lee, to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc.
System for generating horizontally polarized shear waves.
2,760,591, 8-28-56, Cl. 181—0.5.
White, James S., to Fairchild Engine and Airplane Corp.
Variable area turbine nozzle. 2,739,782, 3-27-56, Cl.
253—52.
White, Joe, to General Motors Corp. Electromagnetic sound
producing device. 2,740,959, 4-3-56, Cl. 340—388.
White, Joe, and W. F. Brundage, to General Motors Corp.
Electromagnetic diaphragm horn. 2,748,383, 5-29-56, Cl.
340—388.
White, Joe, and W. F. Brundage, to General Motors Corp.
Horn having a diaphragm vibrated by an electromagnetic
motor. 2,749,542, 6-5-56, Cl. 340—403.
White, John A., Jr., to Be-Gee Mfg. Co. Tiller implement
frame. 2,741,173, 4-10-56, Cl. 97—243.
White, John H., to Hagan Corp. Burette assembly
2.744,663, 5-8-56, Cl. 222—207.
White, John L. Adjustable bed construction for caskets.
2,729,875, 1-10-56, Cl. 27—12.
White, John U. Infrared optical system. 2,729,143, 1-3-56,
Cl. 88 — 105.
White, John U. Optical system for reshaping beam of light.
2,749,793, 6-12-56, Cl. 88—1.
White. John W.. to Technical Oil Tool Corp. Wound clip
applicator. 2,733,441, 2-7-56, Cl. 1—49.1.
White, John W., to Technical Oil Tool Corp. Wound clip
loader packaee. 2.758,302. 8-14-56, Cl. 1—56.
White, John W. Master cylinder assembly for hydraulic
brakes. 2,758,444, 8-14-56, Cl. 60 — 54.6.
White, Jonathan S., and L. G. Kutzer, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army.
Method of uniting terminals and conductive electrodes and
bonding same to ceramic base. 2,752,663, 7-3-56, Cl.
29—25.42.
White, Jonathan W., Jr. : See —
Naghski, Joseph, Willits, Porter, and White. 2,760,870.
White, Joseph A. : See —
Ingersoll, James H., White, Kovalick, Hegyi, Ruisard,
and Levitt. 2,775,073.
White, Joseph M.
16—7.
White, Joseph M.
16—10.
White, Joseph W.
16—16.
White, Kenneth H.,
valve. 2,766,766
71-
Anchor edge.
Stair anchor.
2,731,660, 1-24-56, Cl.
2,750,621, 6-19-56, Cl.
Anchor trim. 2,736,054, 2-28-56, Cl.
to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Pressure controlled
10-16-56, Cl. 137—102.
White, Leslie J. : See —
Holman, Herbert E., and White. 2,732,288.
White, Lyall B. Fuel burning air heater. 2,738,181, 3-13-
Cl. 263—19.
856
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
White, Lynn G. : See —
Paxhia, Emanuel F., Metzger, and White. 2,744.575.
Paxhia, Emanuel F., Metzger, and White. 2,744,577.
White, Milton L. Fuel economizer. 2,757,654, 8-7-56, CI.
123—119.
White, Patrick J. Coat hanger. 2,738,908, 3-20-56, CI.
223—89.
White, Paul F. : See—
Hansen, Gilbert H., Koertge, and White. 2,747,035.
White, Paul W., to Parva Products Co. Buckle. 2,741,819,
4-17-56, CI. 24—194.
White, Philip. Inflatable brassiere. 2,741,769, 4-17-56, CI.
White, Philip A. : See —
Finn. Robert E.. and White. 2,746,066.
White, Philip R., to General Motors Corp. Shell molding.
2,771,650, 11-27-56, CI. 22—193.
White, Ralph E., to Panellit Inc. High energy radiation
meter. 2,756,347, 7-24-56, CI. 250—83.6.
White, Robert W., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Siloxane
coating composition and process for applying the same.
2,743,192, 4-24-56, CI. 117—103.
White, Roger L., to The Lawrence Paper Co. Container.
2,758,781, 8-14-56, CI. 229 — 45.
White, Roger L., to The Lawrence Paper Co. Container struc-
ture. 2,764,336, 9-25-56, CI. 229—36.
White, Roland J., to Boeing Airplane Co. Aircraft stabiliz-
ing control mechanism. 2,743,889, 5-1-56, CI. 244 — 76.
White, Roy L., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Liquid level in-
dicator. 2,753,885, 7-10-56, CI. 137—414.
White. Roy W., and H. E. Herrman, to General Electric Co.
Concentric switch and thermostat control. 2,769,061,
10-30-56, CI. 200 — 139.
White, S. S., Dental Mfg. Co.. The : See —
Leach, William F. 2,767,470.
White, Samuel D. : See-
Jeanne, Armand L., Keller, and White. 2,731,517.
White, Samuel R., Jr., to General Electric Co. Electric fur-
nace with carbonaceous atmosphere. 2,744,152, 5-1-56,
■CI. 13—20.
White Sewing Machine Corp. : See —
Ayres, Waldemar A. 2,730,978.
Ayres, Waldemar A. 2,731,929.
Ayres, Waldemar A. 2,733,867.
Ayres, Waldemar A. 2,746,407.
Ayres, Waldemar A. 2,746,408.
Ayres, Waldemar A. 2,760,458.
Gough, Dolores M. 2,767,673.
Hamlett, Sidney J. 2,733,868.
Hamlett. Sidney J. 2,764,366.
Lereh. Carl J. 2,741,522.
White, Stanley L. Trolley heads. 2,764,644. 9-25-56, CI.
191—59.1.
White, Walter L. : See —
Yocke, Bernard A., Carter, and White. 2,770,882.
White, Walter L., to Cadillac Window Corp. All purpose
window. 2,758,345, 8-14-56, CI. 20 — 62.
White, Warren W., and T. L. Fischer, to Standard Coil Prod-
ucts Co. Inc. Printed circuit band switching television
tuner. 2,759,098, 8-14-50, CI. 250—20.
White, Wilfrid O., & Sons. Inc. : See —
Smith. John F. 2.767.385.
White, William C, to General Electric Co. Photoelectric
control apparatus. 2,774,015, 12-11-56, CI. 317—128.
White, William E., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Power ac-
tuator for brake. 2,757,640, 8-7-56, CI. 121—38.
White. William E., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Brake assembly.
2.770.327. 11-13-56, CI. 188—78.
White. William E.. and J. R. Clark, to said J. R. Clark and
T. Somerville, III, as trustees. Pallets and containers for
transporting brick and the like. 2,770,359, 11-13-56, CI.
206—65.
White, William E., and J. R. Clark, to said J. R. Clark and T.
Somerville, III, as trustees. Divided pallet brick package.
2.771.989. 11-27 -.-,(-,, n -of,— 65.
White, William H., to The British Cast Iron Research Assn.
Means for dust extraction and ventilation of grinding
wheels. 2,763,972, 9-25-56, CI. 51—273.
White, William J. Weighing device for baggage. 2,759,577,
8-21-56, CI. 190 — 42.
White, Woodrow W. Outboard motor carrier for vehicles.
2,746,627. 5-22-56, CI. 214—450.
Whitecar, Alten E., to Smith, Kline & French Laboratories.
Literature nesting device. 2,742,281, 4-17-56, CI. 270 — 55.
Whitecar, Alten E., to Smith, Kline & French Laboratories.
Tape sealing machine for packaging articles in thermo-
plastic tape. 2.747,351, 5-29-56, CI. 53—141.
Whitecar, Alten E., to Smith, Kline & French Laboratories.
Apparatus for packaging wafer tablets. 2,747,352,
5_29-56, CI. 53—159.
Whitecar, Alten Ev to Smith, Kline & French Laboratories.
Device for applying printed matter to objects. 2,748,695,
6-5-56, CI. 101—35.
Whitecar, Alten B., to Smith, Kline & French Laboratories.
Capsule closing apparatus. 2,762,181, 9-11-56, CI. 53 —
299.
Whitecar, Alten E., to Smith, Kline & French Laboratories.
Labeling machine. 2,767.873, 10-23-56, CI. 216—56.
White Castle System, Inc. : See —
Tansley, Leslie R. 2,772,937.
Whited. Samuel L. Lawn trimmer. 2,764,927, 10-2-56, CI.
97—227.
Whitehall Pharmacal Co. : See — ■
Arens, Egmont. 2,758,710.
Whitehead Brothers Co. : See —
Wallace, Burgess P., and Romney. 2,730,515.
Whitehead, Calvert W., to Eli Lilly and Co. Process for
production of pyrimidines. 2,774,760, 12-18-56, CI.
260—256.4.
Whitehead, Earl B. : See —
Turner, Walter E., and Whitehead. 2,746,639.
Whitehead, Frank, to Milners Safe Co. Ltd. Combination
lock. 2,766,606, 10-16-56, CI. 70—133.
Whitehead, Frederick W., to The Bristol Aeroplane Co., Ltd.
Polishing machines. 2,759,303, 8-21-56, CI. 51 — 151.
Whitehead & Kales Co. : See —
Stough, Gerald D. 2,760,393.
Stough, Gerald D. 2,761,510.
Whitehead, Mary B. Foldable hat. 2,740,127, 4-3-56, CI.
2—177.
Whitehead, Thomas E. Disappearing lawn sprinklers.
2,744,786, 5-8-56, CI. 299—61.
Whitehead, Thomas E. Lawn sprinklers. 2,752,195, 6-26-56,
CI. 299—61.
Whitehead, William, to Celanese Corp. of America. Appa-
ratus for treating filamentary material. 2,762,330, 9-11-56,
CI. 118—33.
Whitehead, William, to Celanese Corp. of America. Packag-
ing nitrogen-containing explosives. 2,770,195, 11-13-56, CI.
102—97.
Whitehead, William G.. Jr. : See —
Wagner, George H., and Whitehead. 2,752,379.
Whitehill, Albert J. Dirt guards. 2,770,309, 11-13-56, CI.
166 — 65.
Whitehill, Lynwood N.
Taylor, Robert S.,
Whitehill, Richard W. :
Eaves, William C,
and Whitehill. 2,738,339.
See—
and Whitehill. 2,735,693.
2,756,345.
Whitelibuse, ' Irving P.', F. E. Kendall, and P. Golar, to
Republic Steel Corp. Process of enameling steel. 2,748.066,
5-29-56, CI. 204—34.
Whitehouse, Zebulon W., O. M. Schulze, and H. F. Fischer,
to Republic Steel Corp. Furnace charging apparatus.
2,757,806, 8-7-56, CI. 214—29.
Whitehurst, Harry B., and W. H. Otto, to Owens-Corning
Fiberglas Corp. Method of coating glass filaments with
metal. 2,772,518, 12-4-56, CI. 49 — 77.
Whitehurst, Harry B., and W. H. Otto, to Owens-Corning
Fiberglas Corp. Glass composition and metal coated glass
fiber. 2,772,987, 12-4-56, CI. 117—126.
Whitehurst, Joe R., to Ideal Industries, Inc. Evener for
drafting mechanisms. 2,738,554, 3-20-56, CI. 19 — 130.
Whitehurst, Joe R., to Ideal Industries, Inc. Evener pres-
sure means for drafting mechanisms. 2,738,555, 3-20-56,
Whitehurst, Joe R., to Ideal Industries. Inc. Spring pressure
means for drafting mechanisms. 2,766,487, 10-16-56, CI.
19—135.
Whitelaw, Alan R. Machines for grinding the ends of coiled
springs and other articles. 2,753,607, 7-10-56, CI. 51—118.
Whiteley, Ralph V. Releasable lock for a compensating
tongue unit of a logging truck and trailer combination.
2.733.935. 2-7-56. CI. 280-^77.
Whitelv, Richard L, to Radio Corp. of America. Magnetic
switching circuit. 2,742,632. 4-17-56, CI. 340—174.
Whitener, Philip C, and G. H. Cheney, to Boeing Airplane Co.
Pressure averaging device. 2,761,319, 9-4-56, CI. 73 — 420.
Whitenight, Harvey A. : See —
Schuster, Ludwig K., and Whitenight. 2,739,915.
Whitesell. Harry. Grinding and polishing and the like.
2,733.556, 2-7-56, CI. 51—141.
Whitesell. Harry. Grinding and polishing and the like.
2.770,082, 11-13-56. CI. 51—141.
Whitesell, Harry, and M. Matheu. Band type metal finish-
ing and grinding machines, and the like. 2,757,490,
8-7-56, CI. 51—148.
Whiteside, Arthur L. : See-
Rich, John P., and Whiteside. 2,772.864.
Whiteside. Richard H. Body supporting and bathing device.
2.770,812. 11-20-56, CI. 4—145.
Whitfield, Joseph E., to Read Standard Corp. Shaft seal.
2,732.232. 1-24-56. CI. 286 — 9.
Whitfield, Marshall G., and V. Sheshunoff, to Whitfield &
Sheshunoff, Inc. Method of producing a porous metal coat
on a composite. 2,752,265, 6-26-56, CI. 117—65.
Whitfield, Marshall G., and V. Sheshunoff. to Whitfield &
Sheshunoff, Inc. Process of making aluminum coated fer-
rous bodies. 2,752,268, 6-26-56, CI. 117—114.
Whitfield & Sheshunoff. Inc. : See —
Whitfield, Marshall G., and Sheshunoff. 2,752.265.
Whitfield, Marshall G., and Sheshunoff. 2,752,268.
Whithard, Stewart: See —
Messenger, Desmond, Whithard, and Phelps. 2,735,729.
Messenger, Desmond, Whithard, and Phelps. 2,735,730.
Whitin Machine Works : See —
Brandt, Carl D., and Dudley. 2,766,486.
Dudley, John S. 2,731.677.
Dudley, John S. 2,770,016.
Dudley. John S„ and Brandt. 2,740,996.
Grieb, Benjamin C. 2.766,946.
Wood, Earl S. 2,770,092.
Whiting, Arthur A„ Jr., R. J. Trudell, and H. L. Glass, to the
United States of America as represented by the Secretary
of the Navy. Controllable dispersal device. 2,730,402,
1-10-56, CI. 299—30.
LIST OF PATENTEES
857
Whiting Corp. : See —
Anderson, Herbert W. 2,750,135.
Bergstrom, Ralph E. 2,741,303.
Schmidt, Otto A. 2,762,171.
Whiting, Frank E. : See —
Chambers, Karl E., Russon, and Whiting. 2,742,773.
Whitingham, John C, and P. W. Nichols. Automatic safety
reel for airplane pilots. 2,732.149, 1-24-56, CI. 242 — 107.
Whitley, Charlie L., Sr. Loom feeler mechanism. 2,736,342,
2-28-56, CI. 139—270.
Whitlock, Alan C. Running shoe. 2,758,394, 8-14-56, CI.
36—2.5.
Whitlock, Carl H. Hopper loaders. 2,774,636, 12-18-56,
CI. 302—17.
Whitlock, Fred W., to Aquamatic Inc. Water treatment
apparatus of the lime soda type. 2,749,304, 6-5-56, CI.
210—22.
Whitlock, Robert A., Jr., to Automatic Pump & Softener
Corp. Electrical timer. 2.742,540, 4-17-56, CI. 200— 38.
Whitlock, Robert A., Jr., and J. E. Dymond, to Aquamatic
Inc. Water treatment apparatus. 2,755,246, 7-17-56, Cl.
210—24.
Whitlow, Eugene P., to Servel, Inc. Absorption refrigeration
apparatus. 2,729,952, 1-10-56, Cl. 62 — 119.
Whitlow, Eugene P., to Servel, Inc. Absorption refrigera-
tion. 2,751,759, 6-20-56, Cl. 62—119.
Whitlow. Eugene P., to Servel, Inc. Refrigeration. 2,765,634,
10-9-56, Cl. 62—119.
Whitlow, Miles F. Fishing rod holder. 2,756,954, 7-31-56,
Cl. 248—42.
Whitman, Edwin W. : See —
Sigoda, Victor J., and Whitman. 2,736,378.
Whitman, Hyman L., deceased, by T. I. Whitman, administra-
trix, to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Foot corrective member.
2.769,253. 11-6-56, Cl. 36 — 71.
Whitman, Lawrence C, to General Electric Co. Vaporiza-
tion-forced liquid cooled transformer. 2,774,807, 12-18-56,
Cl. 174—15.
Whitman Publishing Co. : See —
Calverley, George H. 2,752,726.
Whitman, Tina I. : See —
Whitman. Hyman L. 2,769,253.
Whitmer. William R. : See —
Lupfer, Robert N., and Whitmer. 2,765,015.
Whitmore. Charles F. : See —
Schutt, Arthur J., and Whitmore. 2,735,619.
Whitmore, Harry E., and A. E. Hoffman, to Universal Oil
Products Co. Stabilization of rubber by adding thereto
1,7-dihydroxynaphthalene. 2,752,408, 6-26-56, Cl.
260—810.
Whitmore, John L., to The National Metropolitan Bank, as
trustee. Vertically adjustable plow. 2,755,723, 7-24-56,
Whitmore, John M. : See —
Tyler, Russell D., and Whitmore. 2,766,617.
Whitmore, Raymond A., to Lane-Wells Co. Bullet velocitj
measurement. 2,755,439, 7-17-56, Cl. 324—70.
Whitnall, Sumner T. Apparatus for dispensing beer.
2,749,930, 6-12-56, Cl. 137—212.
Whitner, Thomas C. Process of coating and dyeing textile
fibers and resultant article. 2,733,975. 2-7-56, Cl. 8 — 18.
Whitney, Baxter D., & Son, Inc. See —
May, Elliot D., and Webster. 2,732,867.
Whitney Blake Co., The : See —
Ingmanson, John H. 2,764,625.
Sperzel, Robert H. 2,730,685.
Stevens, Charles H., Jr. 2,742,622.
Stevens, Charles H, Jr. 2,742,624.
Whitney, Byrl A. Lawn mower. 2,734,327, 2-14-56, Cl.
56—25.4.
Whitney, Gordon E. : See — ■
Counihan, Richard G., Haynes, and Whitney. 2,740,949.
Rabenda, Edward J., and Whitney. 2,750,580.
Whitney, Gordon E., to International Business Machines Corp.
Magnetic core storage for business machines. 2,773,444,
12-11-56. Cl. 101—93.
Whitney, Junior W. : See —
Priscu, John C, and Whitney. 2,766,033.
Whitney, Loren L., to American Steel Foundries. Welded
truss brake beam. 2,757,764, 8-7-56, Cl. 188 — 223.1.
Whitney, Lucretia M. : See —
Bollo. Francis G.. and Whitney. 2,773,349.
Whitney, Lyman F. : See — ■
Matthew, William P., and Whitney. 2,741,828.
Whitney, Lyman F., to Stator Co. Two fluid refrigeration sys-
tem. 2,729,071, 1-3-56. Cl. 62—126.
Whitney, Lyman F., and W. P. Matthew, to Isthmian Metals,
Inc. Crankshaft and method of making the same.
2,741,932, 4-17-56, Cl. 74—597.
Whitney. Maurice P., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Engine cool-
ing fan drive gearing. 2,771,792, 11-27-56, Cl. 74—752.
Whitney. Nicholas E., to Radiant-Aire Corp. Recirculating
register. 2.734,445, 2-14-56, Cl. 98—38.
Whitney. Paul C. : See —
Todd, Hobart H. and P. C. 2,746.637.
Whitney, Paul V.. to The Jeffrey Mfg. Co. Bunker feeding
system. 2,751,094, 6-19-56, Cl. 214 — 17.
Whitney. Ralph T. : See —
Cook, Earle S., and Whitney. 2,736,612.
Whitney, Robert P. : See —
Todd, Hobart H. and P. C. 2,746,637.
Whitney, William B., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Apparatus
for separating components of an organic mixture.
2,738,880, 3-20-56, Cl. 210—197.
Whitney, William B., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Lubricat-
ing oil additives and process of making same. 2,75S,OC9,
8-7-56, Cl. 196—142.
Whitney, William B.. to Phillips Petroleum Co. Adsorption
process for separating elementary sulfur from sulfurized
diaryl alkanes. 2,771,465, 11-20-56, Cl. 260—139.
Whitney, William B., and W. N. Axe, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Lubricants. 2,773,038, 12-4-56, Cl. 252 — 48.8.
Whiton, Arthur L., and R. J. Byers, to Chicago Mill and
Lumber Co. Crated cabinet. 2,768,738, 10-30-56, Cl.
206 — 46.
Whitson, William L. : See —
McLean, William B., and Whitson. 2,758,511.
Whittaker, Norman : See —
Hitchings, George H., Russell, and Whittaker. 2,745,831.
Whittaker, Norman, to Burroughs Wellcome & Co. (U. S. A.),
Inc. Method of synthesizing aryl acrylonitriles. 2,755,298,
7-17-56. Cl. 260 — 465.
Whittaker. Wm. R., Co., Ltd. : See —
Campbell. Rodney B. 2,772,900.
Whittard, Arthur W., to F. K. Dole. Golf ball mold cutting
machine. 2,767,622, 10-23-56, Cl. 90—13.7.
Whittemore, Harold H. : See —
Riley, Chester A., and Whittemore. 2,742,389.
Whittemore, Jack : See —
Nelson, Evan H., and Whittemore. 2,760,310.
Whittemore, Leslie E., and R. M. Smith. Combined extractor
and telescope cam plate. 2,768,461, 10-30-56, Cl. 42 — 25.
Whittemore, Osgood J., Jr., to Norton Co. Zircon refrac-
tories. 2,746,874, 5-22-56, Cl. 106—57.
Whltten, Owen M., to Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Co. Lubricating
seal. 2,757,947, 8-7-56, Cl. 288 — 4.
Whittenberg, George R. Work supporting means for center-
less grinders. 2,775,077, 12-25-56, Cl. 51 — 236.
Whittick, William W. Shower receptor. 2,757,385, 8-7-56,
Cl. 4—146.
Whittier, Fred, and R. J. Lawn, to Pittsburgh Coke & Chemi-
cal Co. Coating compositions containing coal tar pitch and
an epoxy ether resin. 2,765,288. 10-2-56, Cl. 260—28.
Whittington, Clarence A., % to C. C. Canaday, Sr., C. C. Cana-
day, Jr., and H. E. Canaday. Cultivator. 2,767,632,
10-23-56, Cl. 97—54.
Whittington, Lloyd R., to The National Latex Products Co.,
Inc. Method and apparatus for inflating hollow articles of
elastic material. 2,732,986, 1-31-56, Cl. 226 — 20.
Whittington Pump & Engineering Corp. : See —
Sterns, Lorance E. 2,748,598.
Whittington, William E. : See —
Doelz, Melvin L., and Whittington. 2,760.168.
Whittington, William E., to Collins Radio Co. Apparatus
for electrolytically tuning an end wire fixture. 2,746,918,
5-22-56, Cl. 204—222.
Whittle, Benjamin, Jr. Misfire indicator for internal com-
bustion engines. 2,766,441, 10-9-56, Cl. 340—239.
Whittle, Ivor W. : See —
Knight, David G., and Whittle. 2,761,027.
Whittle, William F. Hobby horse. 2,770,290, 11-13-56, Cl.
155—50.
Whittlesey, Curtis C, to General Motors Corp. Instrument
panel indicator. 2,749,541, 6-5-56, Cl. 340—381.
Whittum, Gordon R. : See —
Bryant, Roger H., and Whittum. 2,757,884.
Whittum, Warren C, to Farrel-Birmingham Co.. Inc. Methods
of rolling sheet material. 2,732,591, 1-31-56, Cl. 18—55.
Whittum, Warren C, to Farrel-Birmingham Co., Inc. Method
of and apparatus for grinding gears. 2,736,994, 3-6-56,
Cl. 51—142.
Whitwell, Oren E. Magnetic memo holders. 2,770,472,
11-13-56, Cl. 281—15.
Whitworth, Edward : See —
Zenftman, Henryk, and Whitworth. 2,759,962.
Whitworth, Fairchild : See —
Resko, Paul V., Stewart, and Whitworth. 2,742,106.
Whitworth, James A. : See —
Barrett, .Tames A., Whitworth, and Sisk. 2,765,495.
Whitworth, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Aircraft Ltd. : See —
Watson, Henry R., and Elliott. 2,743,618.
Watson. Henry R., and Ward. 2.742,824.
Whvman. Walter W„ to American Telephone and Telegraph
Co. Electrostatic probe. 2.759.144. 8-14-56, Cl. 324 — 20.
Whysall. William A., to Newey Brothers Ltd. Hair curler.
2,764,167, 9-25-56, Cl. 132—42.
Whyte, David D. : See —
Korpi, Edwin O., and Whyte. 2,742,435.
Whyte. Ronal H. : See —
Wallis, Harold B., and Whyte. 2,755,564.
Whyte, Ronal H., to General Motors Corp. Domestic appli-
ance. 2.750.779. 6-19-56, Cl. 68 — 19.
Whytlaw, Graeme G. : See —
Battista, Orlando A., and Whytlaw. 2,738,060.
Wiancko. Thomas H. Angular accelerometer. 2,759,157,
S-14-56, Cl. 3?/, -::0.
Wibell, Martin : See —
Immel, Ralph B.. and Wibell. 2,773,144.
Wiberg, Egon, and P. Buchheit, to Firma Sud-Chemie A. G.
Process for the production of silicones. 2,738,358, 3-13-50,
Cl. 260—448.2.
Wiberg, Eric A. : See —
Diesen, Anton K., Johnson, and Wiberg. 2,754,390.
Palmgren, Nils G., and Wiberg. 2,739,209.
Wiberg, Frans M. Process for reducing oxidic ores. 2,767,080,
10-16-56, Cl. 75—92.
Wible, Lynn E. : See —
Moon, Frank N., and Wible. 2,740,235.
858
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Wible, Paul E., Jr. Voltage regulated alternating current
filter. 2,758,286, 8-7-56, CI. 333—70.
Wichita Precision Tool Co., Inc. : See —
Jackson, Nolan C. 2,736,471.
Jackson, Nolan C. 2,736,472.
Wichmann, Wilhelm. Writing instrument with retractable
point. 2,757.639, 8-7-56, CI. 120—42.03.
Wichmann, Wilhelm. Measuring instrument. 2,770,046,
11-13-56, CI. 33—143.
Wick, Richard M., to Bethlehem Steel Co. Electrolytic treat-
ment of metal surfaces. 2,733,199, 1-31-56, CI. 204 — 56.
Wick, Richard M., and H. H. Francisco, to Bethlehem Steel
Co. Contact roll for electrolytic tin lines. 2,754,485,
7-10-56, CI. 339—5.
Wicker, Dan B., to American Cyanamid Co. Spinner head.
2,732,585, 1-31-56, CI. 18—8.
Wicker, Dan B., to American Cyanamid Co. Spinneret.
2,736,920, 3-6-56, CI. 18 — 8.
Wicker, Walter : See —
Staubli, Hugo, and Wicker. 2,751,938.
Wickerham, Lynferd J., and C. C. Kuehner, to the United
States of America as represented by the Secretary of Agri-
culture. Nutritive yeast products. 2,764,487. 9-25-56. CI.
99—96.
Wickerham, William R., to Westinghouse Electric Corp.
Electric control for alternating-current motor. 2,774,923,
12-18-50, CI. 318—202.
Wickes Brothers, Division of The Wickes Corp. : See —
Kendall, George A., and Chriscaden. 2,757,546.
Wickes Engineering and Construction Co. : See —
Uhlig, Eric J., and Pilsetnieks. 2,734.338.
Wickesberg, Alfred W. Butter dispenser. 2,756,905, 7-31-56,
CI. 222 — 146.
Wickham, James M. : See —
Hudson, Verne L., and Wickham. 2.769,604.
Wickham, Parker B., to Gibbs Mfg. and Research Corp.
Apparatus for testing timers or the like. 2,743,603.
5-1-56, CI. 73—5.
Wickland, Algot A. Sand conditioning apparatus. 2,735,662,
2-21-56, CI. 259—68.
Wickland, Algot A. Wet type dust collector. 2,736,390,
2-28-56, CI. 183 — 22.
Wicklatz, John E., and J. F. Howe, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Stable unsaturated organic-sulfur dioxide resins containing
an ester of tetrathiophosphoric and trithiopliosphorous acid
and method of preparing the same. 2,735,832, 2-21-56, CI.
260—45.7.
Wicklatz, John E., and J. F. Howe, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Stable unsaturated organic-sulfur dioxide resins containing
a salt of an ester of dilliiophosnlioi-je and meihod of pre-
paring the same. 2,735,835. 2-21-56, Cl. 260 — 45.75.
Wicklatz. John E., and J. F. Howe, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Amides as stabilizers for polysulfone resins. 2,758,982,
8-14-56, Cl. 260—29.2.
Wicklund, Arnold T., to Buckbee-Mears Co. Method of making
photo-printing plates. 2.757,087, 7-31-50. c\. 95—5.
Wickman, Axel C. Hydraulic clutch. 2,730,218, 1-10-56,
Cl. 192—61.
Wickman, Helmer W. : See —
Higley, David E., and Wickman. 2,730,164.
Wickman, Klas R. : See —
Person. Lars B., Von Sivers, Wado, and Wickman.
2.749,394.
Von Sivers, Carl H., Wado, Wickman, and Person.
2.768.352.
Wickman. Lester F. Plug valve. 2,746,712, 5-22-56, Cl.
251—109.
Wickman Ltd. : See —
Gardner, Arthur G., and Lister. 2.768 891.
Wicks, John, to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Cir-
cuits-flat tvpe switch. 2,731,515, 1-17-56, Cl. 179—18.
Wicks. Zeno W., Jr. : See —
Fierstein, Jean C, Lieberman, Wicks, and Yuska.
2.744.035.
Wickson, Walter H. : See —
Carsley, Harold G., Schuren, and Wickson. 2,743,126.
Wickstrom, Theodore : See —
Claras, Carl W., and Wickstrom. 2,771,526.
Wickwire, Arthur M. : See —
Killian, Robert J., Williams, and Wickwire. 2,729,110.
Wico Electric Co. : See —
Guernsey. Glen A., and Green. 2,731,540.
Wiczer, Sol B. Resinous condensation products from metal
alloys and hydrocarbon dihalides. 2.775,563, 12-25-56,
Cl. 260—2.
Widdowson, Arthur E. : See —
Wheldon, Robert J., Widdowson, and Wilkinson.
2,772,771.
Widdowson, Carl A., to McDowell Company, Inc. Strip lift
mechanism. 2,734,519, 2-14-56. Cl. 134 — 133.
Widell, George M., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Temperature
compensating device. 2,736,501, 2-28-56, Cl. 236 — 99.
Widemann. Ernst, to The Oilgear Co. Hydraulic transmis-
sion having dithering means. 2,743,582, 5-1-56, Cl.
60—53.
Widener, Owen M. Ceiling nailer. 2,767,399, 10-23-56, Cl.
1—47.
Wideroe, Rolf, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri & Cie.
Reversible motor control system for regulating a variable.
2,753,503, 7-3-56, Cl. 318—281.
Wideroe, Rolf, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri & Cie.
Magnetic induction accelerator. 2,754,419, 7-10-56, Cl.
250—27
Wideroe, Rolf, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri & Cie.
Transitor trigger circuit. 2,759,111, 8-14-56, Cl. 307 — 88.5.
Widess, Moses B., to Stanolind Oil and Gas Co. Planting
seismometers. 2,755,879. 7-24-56, Cl. 181 — .5.
Widiger, Alexander H., Jr., to The Dow Chemical Co. Method
of making trichlorophenol mixtures which are rich in the
2,4,5-isomer. 2,756,260, 7-24-56, Cl. 260—623.
Widler, Hans : See —
Suter, Hans, Zutter, and Widler. 2,765,338.
Widmayer, John J. Method for ejecting stucco, plaster and
like materials into engagement with a surface to be coated.
2,758,945, 8-14-56, Cl. 117—104.
Widmer, Alfred E., and E. W. Greenfield, to Anaconda Wire
and Cable Co. Cataphoretic separation of impurities from
liquids. 2,762,770, 9-11-56, Cl. 204—180.
Widmer, Ernst, to Landis & Gyr A. G. Instrument servo-
motor for torque amplification in measuring apparatus and
the like. 2,755,680, 7-24-56, Cl. 74—388.
Widmer, Gustav : See —
Knup. Emil, Aenishaenslin, and Widmer. 2,749,257.
Widmer, Gustav, and P. Zuppinger, to Ciba Ltd. Oxida-
tively drying preparations and products made therefrom.
2,764,574, 9-25-56, Cl. 260 — 67.6.
Widmer, Peter F. : See —
Mateles, Michael, and Widmer. 2,775,521.
Wiebusch, Klaus : See —
Reppe, Walter, Friederich, and Wiebusch. 2,771,478.
Wiechers, Sybrandus G. : See —
Van Hoek, Cornells, and Wiechers. 2,758,083.
Wiechers, Sybrandus G., to Nederlandse Centrale Organisatie
Voor Toegepast-Natuurwetenschappelijk Onderzoek. Three-
chamber electrodialysis apparatus. 2,739,938, 3-27-56, Cl.
204—301.
Wied, Julius P. Disposable dust bag for vacuum cleaner.
2,752,002, 6-26-56, Cl. 1S3— 51.
Wiedeman, Oscar F. : See —
Roberts, Edward S., Wiedeman, and Strelzoff. 2,750,266.
Wiedemann, Arvin P. : See —
Hansen, Harry J., and Wiedemann. 2,753,678.
Wiedemann, Erwin, to Sandoz A. G. Centrifugal lubricating
system. 2,766,081, 10-9-56, Cl. 308—168.
Wiedemann, Eugen, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri &
Cie. Generator rotor with a damping winding. 2,750,523,
6-12-56, Cl. 310—183.
Wiedemann, Geo., Brewing Co.. Inc., The : See —
Rickers, Frank O. 2,772,975.
Wiedemann, Theo : See —
Bieling, Fritz, and Wiedemann. 2,740.S79.
Wiederhorn, Norman M., T. L. MacDonald, and W. M. Klei-
backer, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Saponification of
"popcorn" polymers. 2,734,893, 2-14-56, Cl. 260 — 93.5.
Wiederkehr, Karl P. : See — '
Hansen, Harding B., Stenersen, Sealey, and Wiederkehr.
2,774,047.
Wiederspan, Donald F., and W. R. Mohr. Vacuum bottle
holders. 2,700,668, 8-28-56, Cl. 215—100.
Wiedman, Carl S. : See —
Lucas. George W., and Wiedman. 2.731,710.
Wiegand, Clyde E., and O. Chamberlain, to the United States
of America as represented bv the United States Atomic
Energy Commission. Distributed pulse height discrimi-
nator. 2,736,801, 2-28-56, Cl. 250 — 27.
Wiegand. David E., to McGraw Electric Co. Electro-magnetic
capacitive device. 2,764,732, 9-25-56, Cl. 323 — 117.
Wiegand, Edwin L., Co. : See —
Calhoun. Ernest N. 2.748,228.
Cunningham, Donald M.. and Drugmand. 2,763,763.
Cunningham, Harry C. 2.760,173.
Dicome, Herman C. 2,734,121.
Drugmand, Lester D. 2,748,251.
ICozbelt, Lloyd S. 2.748.247.
McOrlly, Joseph. 2,748,248.
Williams. Michael, and Kreske. 2,748.252.
Wiegand, John R. Interceptor transformer. 2,740,096,
3-27-56, Cl. 336—212.
Wiegel, Carol M. : See —
Wiegel, Louis A. and D. W. 2,770.820.
Wiegel. Dave W. : See —
Wiegel. Louis A. and D. W. 2.770.820.
Wiegel. Louis A. and D. W. ; said L. A. Wiegel assor. to C. M.
Wiegel. Portable pipe threading tool. 2,770,820,11-20-56,
Cl. 10—89.
Wiegers, Irvin E., to Hamilton-Thoinns Corp. Differential
float valve. 2.739,610. 3-27-56, Cl. 137 — 417.
Wiegers, Irvin E.. to Hamilton Thomas Corp. Valve with
lever system having an adjustable fulcrum. 2,753,146,
7-3-56, Cl. 251—28.
Wiegers, Irvin E., and H. E. Davis, to Hamilton-Thomas
Corp. Zero scale spring. 2,744,748, 5-8-56, Cl. 267 — 1.
Wiegersma. Sies : See —
Lips, Eduard M. H., and Wiegersma. 2,734.243.
Wiegman. Clarence H., D. S. King, A. W. Rickenbach, and
F. G. Rohm, to Avco Mfg. Corp. Self-propelled power unit
for driving large power consuming devices. 2,764,247,
9-25-56, Cl. 180—53.
Wieland, Hans, to Wieland Werke A. G. Continuous casting
of metals. 2,772,459, 12-4-56, Cl. 22—200.1.
Wieland, John A. : See —
Paris, Robert E., and Wieland. 2,746,548.
Wieland, Peter : See —
Miescher, Karl, and Wieland. 2,734,056.
Wieland Werke A. G. : See —
Wieland, Hans. 2,772,459.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Wielandt, Friedrich. Rain protective head gear. 2,766,457,
10-16-56, CI. 2—177.
Wiemers, Frank C. Stringer and planter. 2,753,061,
7-10-56, CI. 47—1.
Wien, Ronald, J. N. Ashley, and W. G. Leeds, to May & Baker
Ltd. Bis-quaternary ammonium salts. 2,731,500, 1-17-56,
CI. 260—567.6.
Wiener, Henry. Wide vision mirror. 2,763,187, 9-18-56, CI.
88 — 86.
Wienert, Fritz O. Method and a rotary kiln for the manu-
facture of sponge iron. 2,754,197, 7-10-56, CI. 75—36.
Wierk, Frederick. Coupling for preventing electrolytic corro-
sion. 2,740,000, 3-27-56, CI. 174—138.
Wierman, Clyde H., 50% to A. Gtargiari. Sandal with means
for detachably attaching an outer sole thereto. 2,750,685,
6-19-56, CI. 36—15.
Wiersch, Henry E. : See —
Schmid, Frank R. 2,767,605.
Wiese, Herbert K. : See —
Banes, Fred W., Nelson, and Wiese. 2,758,988.
Wiese, Herbert K., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Process for preparing 1,5 primary dichloroalkanes.
2,741,642, 4-10-56, CI. 260 — 658.
Wiesen, Bernard. Color television systems. 2,731,511,
1-17-56, CI. 178—5.4.
Wiesener, Henry. Weather roof. 2,742,252, 4-17-56, CI.
248—224.
Wiesenfeld, Leo. Attachment for fur sewing machines.
2,730,056, 1-10-56, CI. 112—20.
Wieser, Clarence C. : See —
Odium, William H., Hosford, and Wieser. 2,740,437.
Odium, William H., Hosford, and Wieser. 2,771,103.
Wiesinger, Frederick C, to Jacquard Knitting Machine Co.,
Inc. Cam means for knitting machines. 2,743,595, 5-1-56,
CI. 66—50.
Wiesmann, Joseph W., to H. H. Robertson Co. Electrical floor
fitting. 2,738,892, 3-20-56, CI. 220—3.3.
Wiesmann, Joseph W.. to H. H. Robertson Co. Identification
device for the wiring cells of a floor. 2,764,886, 10-2-56,
CI. 72—16.
Wiesner, Alfred, to Wisbar Corp. Defrosting mechanism.
2,761,398, 9-4-56, CI. 107—8.
Wiesner-Rapp Co., Inc. : See —
Arnold, Walter W. 2,736,183.
Dubosclard, Paul P. M. 2.753,244.
Stevens, Robert. 2,736,087.
Wieting, Merlin A. Adjustable guard and depth gauge for
a power operated disc saw. 2,741,282, 4-10-56, CI.
144 — 136.
Wietzel, Karl F. : See-
Lewis, Robert D., and Wietzel. 2,774,593.
Wietzel, Karl F., W. V. Dovenbarger, and H. La Tour.
to Armco Steel Corp. Strip welding machine. 2,743,692,
5-1-56, CI. 113—59.
Wiget, Oeorg. to Societe Anonyme Adolphe Saurer. Weft
thread separator for drop box looms. 2,743,744, 5-1-56,
CI. 139—170.6.
Wiggans, John M., to General Motors Corp. Protective filter-
ing system. 2,734,523, 2-14-56, CI. 137 — 238.
Wiggin. Frederick A. Tooth powder applicator. 2,767,745,
10-23-56. CI. 141—328.
Wiggins, Alpha M., to Electro Voice, Inc. Piezoelectric de-
vice. 2,735,025, 2-14-56, CI. 310—8.5.
Wiggins, Clyde E., to Stone Mountain Grit Co., Inc. Feed box.
2,746,665, 5-22-56 CI 229 — 7.
Wiggins, E. B.. Oil Tool Co.. Inc. : See —
Leavell, Ira A. 2,773,706.
Wiggins, John H. Method and mechanism for building tank
side walls. 2.746,137, 5-22-56, CI. 29 — 429.
Wiggins, John H. Vent valve for gas and/or liquid storage.
2,746,483, 5-22-56. CI. 137—493.
Wiggins, John H. Pontoon type floating tank roof. 2,750,067,
6-12-56, CI. 220—26.
Wiggins, John H. Sealing mechanism for floating tank roofs.
2.754,026. 7-10-56, CI. 220—26.
Wiggins, John H. Dry seal piston type gas holder. 2,756,132,
7-24-56. CI. 48—176.
Wiggins, Leslie F. Process for the descaling of sugar fac-
tory evaporators and other heat transfer equipment.
2,774,694, 12-18-56, CI. 134 — 13.
Wiggins, Walter, Jr. Undersea salvage vessels. 2,754,790,
7-17-56. CI. 114—53.
Wigham, Jack H. Fallen plant pick-up attachment for com-
bines. 2.737,770, 3-13-56, CI. 56—98.
Wight, Delano, and J. L. Brady, to Clark Equipment Co.
Industrial truck attachment. 2,760,661, 8-28-56, CI.
214—620.
Wight. William A., to Janette Electric Mfg. Co. Clutch
apparatus. 2,753.030. 7-3-56, CI. 192 — 103.
Wightman, Lawrance W., to General Electric Co. Machine
support. 2.740,073, 3-27-56, CI. 317—2.
Wightman, Lawrance W., to General Electric Co. Dynamo-
electric machine rotor member. 2,750,521, 6-12-56, CI.
310—54.
Wightman, Lawrance W., to General Electric Co. Shaft bear-
ing. 2,751 .265, 6-19-56, CI. 308—132.
Wightman, Lawrance W., to General Electric Co. Shaft
bearing. 2,752,208, 6-26-56, CI. 308—171.
Wightwick. Humphrey D. : See —
Thompson, Herbert D., and Wightwick. 2,746,092.
Wigington, Everett E., and A. G. Nichols. Pistol mount for
shooting tests. 2,731,829, 1-24-56, CI. 73 — 167.
Wiglesworth, Victor T. Calipers. 2,749,621, 6-12-56, CI.
33—148.
859
Wigner, Eugene P. : See — -
Ohlinger, Leo A., Wigner, Young, and Weinberg.
2 743 225
Wigner, 'Eugene' P., L. A. Ohlinger, G. J. Young, and A. M.
Weinberg, to the United States of America as represented
by the United States Atomic Energy Commission. Reactors.
2,736,696, 2-28-56, CI. 204—193.
Wigner, Eugene P., L. A. Ohlinger, G. J. Young, and A. M.
Weinberg, to the United States of America as represented
by the United States Atomic Energy Commission. Heavy
water moderated neutronic reactor. 2,770,591. 11-13-56,
CI. 204—193.
Wigton-Abbott Corp. : See —
Hendel, Frank J. 2,737,298.
Hendel, Frank J. 2,754,175.
Sowerwine, Elbert O., Jr. 2,772,947.
Wigton, Henry F. H. Distillation of volatile matters of
carbonaceous materials. 2,708,937, 10-30-56, CI. 196 — 75.
Wiig, Arnold : See —
Thomstad, Magne V., and Wiig. 2,741,694.
Wiig, Chester M. : See—
Uttell, Frederick M., and Wiig. 2,758,837.
Wiig, Chester M., to F. J. Littell Machine Co. Coil ramp with
movable release saddle. 2,737,306, 3-6-56, CI. 214—130.
Wiig, Chester M., to F. J. Littell Machine Co. Intermittent
feeding and cutting machine with variating means.
2,756,994, 7-31-56, CI. 271—2.4.
Wiig, Chester M., and F. M. Littell, to F. J. Littell Machine
Co. Mechanical speed variator for continuous strip feeding.
2,753,183, 7-3-56, CI. 271—2.3.
Wlitala, Edwin S. : See —
Kridel, Donald J., Wiitala, and Stampfli. 2,759,823.
Wijchman, Jan^ to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co.,
as trustee. Reel for tapes, films and the like. 2,746,692,
5-22-56, CI. 242—70.
Wijn, Henricus P. J. : See —
Went, Jan J., and Wijn. 2,754,172.
Wijnberg, Simon : See —
Honing, Wilhelm, and Wijnberg. 2,740,281.
Wiker, Park J., Jr., to Manheim Mfg. and Belting Co. Drive
belts. 2,756,604, 7-31-56, CI. 74—233.
Wikkenhauser, Gustav, to Kelvin & Hughes Ltd. Gyroscopic
apparatus. 2,737,815, 3-13-56, CI. 74 — 5.7.
Wikkerink, Lance A., to Treadway Corp. Automatic door
operator. 2,758,835, 8-14-56, CI. 268—34.
Wikle, George F.. to United States Rubber Co. Bias cutter.
2,733,766. 2-7-56, CI. 164—34.
Wikle, Richard H. Ventilated plastic bag. 2,774,402,
12-18-56, CI. 150—1.
Wiktor, Dominik. Single burner turbojet engine. 2,748,563,
6-5-56, CI. 60—35.6.
Wilamowski, Norbert J., % to L. L. Glidden. Coffee dis-
pensers. 2,754,081, 7-10-56, CI. 249 — 62.
Wiland, Julius : See —
Masci, Joseph N., Ashton, and Wiland. 2,773,000.
Wilber, Evan W., to Portable Electric Tools, Inc. Air com-
pressors. 2,759,665, 8-21-56, CI. 230—235.
Wilbert, Godfrey, to Nepera Chemical Co., Inc. Separation
of nicotinamide from its isomers. 2,750,391, 6-12-56, CI.
260—295.5.
Wilbespan Research Labs, Inc. : See —
Williams, Richard E. 2,746,334.
Wilborn, John C. Means for balancing wheels. 2,737,420,
3-6-56, CI. 301—5.
Wilbro Corp. : See—
Geisler, William, and Morton. 2,732,995.
Wilbur, Donald A. : See —
Nelson, Richard B., and Wilbur. 2,748,280.
PeterSj Philip H., Jr., and Wilbur. 2,774,039.
Wilbur, Donald A., to General Electric Co. Magnetron am-
plifier. 2,748,279, 5-29-56, CI. 250—36.
Wilbur, Donald A., and P. H. Peters, Jr., to General Elec-
tric Co. Magnetron amplifier. 2,747,031, 5-22-56, CI.
179—171.
Wilbur, Lyman D., and M. M. Mason ; said Mason assor. to
Noble Co. Tunnel breasting jumbo. 2,757,515, 8-7-56,
CI. 61—85.
Wilchinsky, Zigmond W. : See —
Guyer, Walter R. F., Wilchinsky, and Thorm. 2,739,946.
Wilchinsky, Zigmond W. Measuring device. 2,775,692,
12-25-56, CI. 250—27.
Wilckens, Eibe A., to Crown Cork & Seal Co., Inc. Closure
cap element feeding apparatus. 2,769,419, 11-6-56, CI.
113—114.
Wilckens, Eibe A., to Crown Cork & Seal Co., Inc. Tube han-
dling apparatus. 2,770,083, 11-13-56, CI. 53—76.
Wilckens, Eibe A., H. A. Rau, and H. J. Seifert, to Crown
Cork & Seal Co., Inc. Ejector mechanism for cap assembly
apparatus. 2,749,868, 6-12-56, CI. 113—80.
Wilckens, Eibe A., and W. W. Ackerman, to Crown Cork &
Seal Co., Inc. Article handling and counting apparatus.
2,760,315, 8-28-56, CI. 53—59.
Wilckens, Eibe A., and C. C. Stoll, to Crown Cork & Seal
Co., Inc. Article handling apparatus. 2,760,678, 8-28-56,
CI. 221—212.
Wilcock, Donald F., to General Electric Co. High speed thrust
bearing structure. 2,731,305, 1-17-56, CI. 308—73.
Wilcock, Donald F., to General Electric Co. Self-aligning
thrust bearing structure. 2,731,308, 1-17-56, CI. 308—160.
Wilcolator Co., The : See —
Malone, Homer F. 2,734,159.
Wilcox, Clinton E. : See —
Highet, Hugh S., and Wilcox. 2,737,707.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, J.956
Wilcox, Clinton 5
speed control system.
General Railway Signal Co. Train
2,762,464, 9-11-56, CI. 188—181.
Wilcox, Dwight D., Jr., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Electronic
differential digital computer. 2,754,059, 7-10-56, CI.
235—92.
Wilcox, Edward A. Spectacle cases. 2,732,061, 1-24-56,
CI. 206—5.
Wilcox, Harold R., to Riggs & Lombard, Inc. Apparatus for
the continuous treatment of cloth. 2,739,468, 3-27-56,
CI. 68—9.
Wilcox, Harry A. Preoiling system and apparatus. 2,736,307,
2-28-56, CI. 123—196.
Wilcox, Harry A., to Eastern Industries, Inc. Garage door
operator with automatic latch. 2,742,280, 4-17-56, CI.
268—59.
Wilcox, Harry A., to Eastern Industries, Inc. Traffic control
system. 2,761,120, 8-28-56, CI. 340—37.
Wilcox, Isaac L., to Oswego Falls Corp. Method of forming
liners for paper containers. 2,736,065, 2-28-56, CI. 18 — 56.
Wilcox, Isaac L., and N. S. Cole, to Oswego Falls Corp. Bottle
capping machine. 2,729,379, 1-3-56, CI. 226 — 83.
Wilcox, Isaac L., N. S. Cole, and H. Pesch, to Oswego
Falls Corp. Bottle capping machine. 2,744,367, 5-8-56,
CI. 53—67.
Wilcox, James F., to General Electric Co. Ultra-high-fre-
quency tuner. 2,774,045, 12-11-56, CI. 333—82.
Wilcox, Joseph E., and E. A. Jensen, to United Air Lines,
Inc. Signal light. 2,748,371, 5-29-56. CI. 340—25.
Wilcox, Roy M. Balancing machine. 2,748,603. 6-5-56, CI.
73 — 465.
Wilcox, Thomas L., Jr. : See — ■
Ferguson, William C, and Wilcox. 2,768,778.
Wilcox, William H., to Fibreboard Products Inc. Carton set-
ting up machine. 2,743,651, 5-1-56, CI. 93 — 51.
Wilcoxen. Leon C, to Mayrath Machinery Co.. Inc. Power
operated loader. 2,746,592, 5-22-56, CI. 198 — 120.5.
Wilcoxen, Leon C, and C. E. Pike, to Mayrath Machinery
Co., Inc. Power driven elevating conveyor. 2,751,063,
6-19-56, CI. 198—121.
Wild, Bernard, to International Harvester Co. Automatic
hitch for two-way plow. 2,761,367, 9-4-56, CI. 97 — 29.
Wild, John J. Power shears. 2,733,506. 2-7-56, CI. 30 — 228.
Wilde, Arthur E., to Shaffer Tool Works. Compensating gate
ram packer. 2,760.751, 8-28-56, CI. 251 — 2.
Wilde, Arthur E., to Shaffer Tool Works. Casing-head adapter
flange. 2,764,431. 9-25-56, CI. 285 — 415.
Wilde, Curtis F., Jr., % each to F. A. Schmieg and D. D.
Zebley. Internal drag bulk conveyor. 2,756,806, 7-31-56,
CI. 198—168.
Wildebour, Charles W., to Boeing Airplane Co. Deaerators.
2,748,886, 6-5-56, CI. 183—2.5.
Wildeman, Julius M. Hydraulic motor and automatic valve
therefor. 2,745,386, 5-15-56, CI. 121—150.
Wilder, Edith E. Duster attachment for a broom head.
2,733,470, 2-7-56, CI. 15—247.
Wilder, Edward A., to S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Improving
gel strength of vegetable waxes. 2,772,301, 11-27-56, CI.
260—404.8.
Wilder, Richard F. : See —
Flygare, Carl G., and Wilder. 2,740,236.
Wildermann, Otto, to Ensign Ribbon Burners, Inc. Dual
band type gas burner with cross-over flame connection.
2.747.658. 5-29-56. CI. 158—99.
Wilders. Johannes H. A. : See —
Sanders, Theodorus P. W., and Wilders. 2,739,061.
Sanders, Theodorus P. W., and Wilders. 2,741,558.
Sanders. Theodorus P. W., and Wilders. 2,773,768.
Wildhaber, Ernest, to The Gleason Works. Machine for pro-
ducing gears. 2,747,468, 5-29-56, CI. 90 — 6.
Wildhaber, Ernest, to The Gleason Works. Toothed gearing.
2,750,814, 6-19-56, CI. 74 — 805.
Wildhaber. Ernest, to The Gleason Works. Method of cut-
ting gears. 2,750,850, 6-19-56, CI. 90 — 9.4.
Wildhaber, Ernest. Universal joint. 2,752,765, 7-3-56, CI.
Wildhaber, Ernest. Laminated mounting and connection,
especially for universal joints. 2,752,766, 7-3-56, CI.
Wildhaber, Ernest. Flexible seal for universal joints.
2,755,643, 7-24-56, CI. 64—32.
Wildhaber. Ernest. Yielding roller, especially for universal
joints. 2.760,359. 8-28-56. CI. 64 — 8.
Wildhaber, Ernest. Mechanical motion mechanism. 2,770,973,
11-20-56, CI. 74—50.
Wildhaber, Ernest, to The Gleason Works. Machine and
method for generating tapered gears. 2,773,429, 12-11-56,
CI. 90 — 5.
Wildi, Bernard S., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Manufacture
of long chain saturated aliphatic hydrocarbons. 2,757,217,
7-31-56, CI. 260—676.
Wilding, Charles E. Back scrubbers. 2,740,150, 4-3-56, CI.
15—231.
Wildman Mfg. Co. : See —
Howie, Kenneth. 2,762,214.
Wilds. David L. Combination rack and price tagging device.
2,730,825, 1-17-56, CI. 40—10.
Wildt and Co. Ltd. : See —
Overfield-Collins, Edward, and Saunders. 2,751,771.
Saunders, Alfred P. 2,747.389.
Saunders, Alfred P. 2,753,704.
Wildung, Frank : See —
Beard, Donald M., Wildung, and Bruce. 2,732,779.
Wilen, Jesse. Dental attachment. 2,731,722, 1-24-56, CI.
32—28.
Wilentchik, Jerzy J. Vari-function potentiometer. 2,760,146,
8-21-56, CI. 323—67.
Wiles, Everett R., A. T. Vallier, and H. H. Coffman, to
Marathon Corp. Method of continuously coating paper
with wax and resultant product. 2,753,275, 7-3-56, CI.
117—64.
Wiles, Howard M. Flame arrestors for anaesthetic equip-
ment. 2,774,351, 12-18-56, CI. 128—188.
Wiles, Quentin T., and D. W. Elam, to Shell Development Co.
Compositions containing a mixture of glycidvl polyethers of
dihydric phenols. 2,735,829, 2-21-56, CI. 260 — 42.
Wiles, Western, H. O. Hoffman, and V. E. Scobey, to The
Faultless Rubber Co. Feminine syringe. 2,739,592,
3-27-56, CI. 128—232.
Wiley, Bruce F. : See —
Piety, Raymond G., and Wiley. 2,741,917.
Wiley, Bruce F., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Flowmeter.
2,729,101, 1-3-56, CI. 73—155.
Wiley, Bruce F., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Apparatus for
detecting leaks in gas wells. 2,731,826, 1-24-56, CI.
73—40.5.
Wiley, Bruce F., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Gas leak de-
tector for well casing. 2,757,533, 8-7-56, CI. 73—40.5.
Wiley, Bruce F., and E. L. Clark, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Flowmeter. 2,741,916, 4-17-56, CI. 73 — 155.
Wiley, Esmond F. Remote operator for window actuators.
2,759,341, 8-21-56, CI. 64—2.
Wiley, Esmond F. Operating mechanism for multi-vent win-
dows. 2,766,491, 10-16-56, CI. 20 — 42.
Wiley, Fred E., to The Grote Mfg. Co., Inc. Improved method
of making embossing rolls. 2,765,682, 10-9-56, CI.
76—107.
Wiley. Harold S. : See—
Geib, Robert L., and Wiley. 2,733,302.
Wiley, Verlis, to 'Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Two but-
ton arrangement for signal seeking type radio receivers.
2,731,556, 1-17-56, CI. 250—20.
Wiley, William C. : See-
McLaren, Ian H, and Wilev. 2,732,500.
McLaren, Ian H., and Wiley. 2,743,370.
McLaren, Ian H, and Wiley. 2,765,407.
Wells, William H„ and Wiley. 2,768,304.
Wiley, William C, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Mass spectrom-
eter. 2.759,105, 8-14-56, CI. 250—41.9.
Wiley, William C, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Mass spectrom-
eter. 2.762,926, 9-11-56, CI. 250 — 41.9.
Wiley, William C, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Mass spectrom-
eter. 2,762.928, 9-11-56, CI. 250 — 41.9.
Wiley, William C, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Mass spectrome-
ter. 2.765,406, 10-2-56. CI. 250—41.9.
Wiley, William C, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Mass spectrom-
eter. 2.767,317, 10-16-56, CI. 250—41.9.
Wiley, William C, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Mass spectrom-
eter. 2,774.881, 12-18-56, CI. 250—41.9.
Wiley, William C, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Mass spectrom-
eter. 2,774,883, 12-18-56, CI. 250—41.9.
Wilev, William C. to Bendix Aviation Corp. Collector
assemblv. 2,775,706. 12-25-56, CI. 250 — 41.9.
Wilev, William C, and I. H. McLaren, to Bendix Aviation
Corp. Mass spectrometer. 2,762,927, 9-11-56, CI. 250 —
41.9.
Wiley, William C, and D. B. Harrington, to Bendix Aviation
Corp. Mass spectrometer. 2,765,408, 10-2-56, CI.
250—41.9.
Wilfert, Karl, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellsehaft. Arrange-
ment of a blower in a pipe line. 2,749,024, 6-5-56, CI.
230—117.
Wilfert. Karl, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellsehaft. Shielded
signal. 2.763.855. 9-18-56, CI. 340—382.
Wilfert. Karl, and B. Barenyi, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesell-
sehaft. Locking mechanism for motor vehicle doors.
2,761,722, 9-4-56. CI. 292—341.12.
Wilfert, Karl, and B. Barenyi, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesell-
sehaft. Abutting panel spaced joints in automobile bodies.
2.767,014, 10-16-56. CI. 296—28.
Wilfert, Karl K., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellsehaft. Heat-
ing installation for motor vehicles. 2,729,158, 1-3-56, CI.
"" -2.
Wilfong, Robert E. : Si
Griffith, Andrew
2,733,121.
Wilham, Carl A. : See-
Tsuchiya, Henry
2,742.399.
Wilhelm, Dorothy R
S., Jr., McDonald, and Wilfong.
M., Jeanes, Bricker, and Wilham.
Prosthetic breast and supporting
garment. 2,752,602, 7-3-56. CI. 2 — 42.
Wilhelm, Eugene S., to Socony Mobil Oil Co.. Inc. Total
magnetic field well logging method and apparatus.
2.766,426, 10-9-56, CI. 324-^3.
Wilhelm. Harley A., K. A. Walsh, and J. V. Kerrigan, to the
United States of America as represented by the United
States Atomic Energy Commission. Solvent extraction of
zirconium values. 2.753.250. 7-3-56, CI. 23—312.
Wilhelm, Harley A„ and J. V. Kerrigan, to the United States
of America as represented by the United States Atomic
Energy Commission. Process of separating tantalum and
niobium values from each other. 2,767,047, 10-16-56, CI.
23—23.
Wilhelm, Herbert : See —
Berg, Herbert, Darr, and Wilhelm. 2,766,357.
Wilhelm. Jack E., to Bailey Meter Co. Boiler control sys-
tem. 2,745,603, 5-15-56, CI. 236—26.
LIST OF PATENTEES
861
Wilhelm, John. Building block. 2,736,188, 2-28-56, CI.
72 — 41.
Wilhelm, John F., to Radio Corp. of America. Color tele-
vision tube. 2,755,405, 7-17-56, CI. 313—92.
Wilhelm, John R., to Purolator Products, Inc. Fuel tank
filter installation. 2,751,084, 6-19-56, CI. 210—150.
Wilhelm, Lucien C. : See —
Tareau, Georges H., and Wilhelm. 2,769,180.
Wilhelm, Richard H. : See —
Deisler, Paul F., Jr., and Wilhelm. 2,740,894.
Wilhem, Pierre F. Controlled ball release for games.
2,765,169, 10-2-56. CI. 273—11.
Wilhoite, Murray : See —
Nordholt, Louis E., and Wilhoite. 2,770,228.
Wilip, Elrnar K., and A. E. Vendette, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Production of arylsulfonyl thioureas. 2,738,355,
3-13-56, CI. 260—397.7.
Wilk, Marvin. Ladies' pistol compact. 2,751,913, 6-26-56,
CI. 132—79.
Wilkening Mfg. Co. : See — •
Braendel, Helmuth G. 2,771,329.
Wilkening, Walter O., to The Aro Equipment Corp. Anti-
negative G valve mechanism. 2,735,425, 2-21-56, CI.
128—142.
Wilkens, Carl E. : See —
Koehring, Roland P.. and Wilkens. 2,748,634.
Wilkens, Ernst H. Hide-stripping devices. 2,770,006,
11-13-56. CI. 17—21.
Wilkerson, Edward D. Bathtub support. 2,751,602, 6-26-56,
CI. 4—173.
Wilkes, Benjamin G., Jr., and A. B. Steele, to Union Carbide
and Carbon Corp. Water-miscible glycidyl ethers.
2,743,285, 4-24-56. CI. 260—348.
Wilkes, Gilbert, to the United States of America as represented
by the Secretary of the Navy. Protective electronic tube
and circuit. 2,760,065, 8-21-56, CI. 250—27.
Wilkes Hosiery Mills Co. : See-
Stack, Vernon T. Re. 24,239.
Wilkes, John B. : See —
Aroyan, Harry J., and Wilkes. 2,734,079.
Aroyan, Harry J., and Wilkes. 2,734,080.
Wilkes, John B., to California Research Corp. Hydrolysis
of amides. 2,734,078. 2-7-56. CI. 260—515.
Wilkie Co.. The : See —
McLaughlin, John J. 2,732,053.
McLaughlin, John J. 2,732,922.
Wilkie, Robert C, to Pacific Mills. Process for coiling silver
in cans. 2,745,146, 5-15-56, CI. 19 — 159.
Wilkin, George D. : See —
Hockenhull, Donald J. D., Wilkin, and Quilter. 2,761,812.
Wilkin, Harold G. Lapidary saws. 2,743,717, 5-1-56, CI.
125—1.3.
Wilkins, Earl D. : See —
Drossel, Norman J., and Wilkins. 2,749,591.
Wilkins, Frank : See —
Hart, Walter S. 2,757,503.
Wilkins, Frederick J. : See —
Armstrong, Godfrey P., Bellringer, Bewley, Bramwyche,
Jackson, and Wilkins. 2,750.426.
Armstrong, Godfrey P., Bewley, Jackson, Bellringer,
Bramwyche, and Wilkins. 2,750,424.
Wilkins, George L. Floral basket and anchoring means for
funeral use. 2,774,186, 12-18-56, CI. 47 — 41.
Wilkins, James M., to A. H. Kaplan. Automatic pressure
regulator and valve mechanism therefor. 2,737,975,
3-13-56, CI. 137—505.44.
Wilkins, John P., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Poly-
ethers from 1-4 epoxycyclohexane. 2,764,559. 9-25-56. CI.
260—2.
Wilkins, Margaret R. Key structure for tear strip containers.
2,735,576. 2-21-56. CI. 220—52.
Wilkins, Richard A., to Revere Copper and Brass Inc.
Furnaces for generating zinc vapors. 2,761,672, 9-4-56,
CI. 266—24.
Wilkins, Richard A., and K. A. Phillips, to Revere Copper
and Brass Inc. Method of electrothermically smelting zinc.
2,754,196. 7-10-56, CI. 75—14.
Wilkins, William B. : See—
Hagopian, Vahan, Barth, and Wilkins. 2,766,161.
Wilkins, William G., to Universal Castings Corp. Heat dis-
posable pattern for molding a blade cavity. 2,741,817,
4-17-56, CI. 22—158.
Wilkinson, Alvin H., to Cabot Shops, Inc. Hydraulic servo
control apparatus. 2,759,457, 8-21-56. CI. 121 — 41.
Wilkinson, Clarence E., to The Texas Co. Manufacture of
asphalt. 2,739.951, 3-27-56, CI. 260—28.
Wilkinson, Cyril F. : See —
Cockran, Reginald W. J., Sullivan, and Wilkinson.
2,736,459.
Nicholson, Andrew, and Wilkinson. 2,744,555.
Wilkinson, Estel W. Button holding clamp. 2,760,455,
8-28-56, CI. 112—114.
Wilkinson, James R. : See —
Wood, Ernest H., and Wilkinson. 2,759,905.
Wilkinson, James W. : See —
Johnson. Stephen I., and Wilkinson. 2,747,738.
Wilkinson, James W., to Hastings Mfg. Co. Filters.
2,750,042, 6-12-56, CI. 210—131.
Wilkinson, Joseph M. : See —
Glickman, Samuel A., and Wilkinson. 2,736,709.
Wilkinson, Joseph M., G. W. Pedlow, and R. W. Wynn, to
General Aniline & Film Corp. 4-nitro-a-methoxystyrene.
2,767,218. 10-16-56, CI. 260—611.
Wilkinson, Kenneth H.
Wheldon, Robert J., Widdowson, and Wilkinson.
2,772,771.
Wilkinson, Robert E. : See —
Jones, Paul W., and Wilkinson. 2,768,264.
Wilkinson, Robert L., to International Paper Co. Internal
support for packing boxes. 2,749,013, 6-5-56, CI. 229 — 14.
Wilkinson Sword Co. Ltd., The : See
Bennett, Neill G. 2,742,542.
Griffiths, Rupert, and Mathisen. 2,740,018.
Mathisen, Anders. 2,731,532.
Mathisen, Anders. 2,742,094.
Mathisen, Anders. 2,766,832.
Mathisen, Anders. 2,768,261.
Mathisen, Anders, and Griffiths. 2,736,779.
Wilkinson, Wilfred H., to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Gas-turbine en-
gines and nozzle-guide-vane assemblies therefor. 2,738,949,
3-20-56, CI. 253—39.1.
Wilkinson, Wilfred H., to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Rotor construc-
tions for gas-turbine engines. 2,755,063, 7-17-56, CI.
253—77.
Wilkirson, Jim P. Casket placer. 2,762,106, 9-11-56, CI.
27—32.
Will, Otto : See—
Kallmeyer, Erich, and Will. 2,758,501.
Will, Theodore, to Fund-Del Inc. Safety match books.
2,765,072, 10-2-56, CI. 206—29.
Will, Theodore, to Fund-Del Inc. Container for solid or
liquid insecticide, deodorant, or the like. 2,765,194,
10-2-56, CI. 299—24.
Will, Wilbert A., to Crown Controls Co., Inc. Motor operated
device and remote control therefor. 2,736,854, 2-28-56,
CI. 318—289.
Willard, Alfred R., F. C. Haak, and H. W. Lormor. to The
Electric Storage Battery Co. Machine for manufacturing
storage batteries. 2,748,737, 6-5-56, CI. 113—59.
Willard, Frank E. Electrical interval timer and control.
2,767,332, 10-16-56, CI. 307—132.
Willard, Miles J., Jr. : See —
Cording, James, Jr., and Willard. 2,759,832.
Willard, Ralph J., and R. T. Brown, to Spring Load Mfg.
Corp. Power operated pipe cutter. 2,747,274, 5-29-56,
CI. 30—97.
Willardsen, Anthony C. Floating sinker. 2,766,548, 10-16-56,
Ql 43— 43 13
Willas, Albert L. Polishing lappers. 2,742,743. 4-24-56, Cl.
51—184.3.
Willbourn, Anthony H. : See —
Bloom, George I. M., Duddington, Vincent, and Willbourn.
2,729,615.
Willbrandt, Franklin M. to Battle Creek Packaging Machines,
Inc. Machine for folding and closing liner bags in cartons.
2,729,928, 1-10-56, Cl. 53—144.
Willby, Norman H., and R. R. Lewis, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Series-motor dynamic-braking control. 2,757,328,
7-31-56, Cl. 318—274.
Willcox, Frederick P. Photoelectric exposure meter.
2,740,903, 4-3-56, Cl. 250—237.
Wille, Gustav: See —
Hausmann, Edgar C, and Wille. 2,731,934.
Wille, Ricardo, to International Telephone and Telegraph Corp.
Signalling system for telephone equipment. 2,764,638,
9-25-56, Cl. 179—72.
Wille, Robert L. : See —
Holman, George W., Laycock, and Wille. 2,738,278.
Wille, Rudolf. Air-guiding means in the intake conduit of an
internal combustion engine. 2,756,731, 7-31-56, Cl.
123—65.
Willemain, Fernand H., to American Writing Paper Corp.
Combined slice and adjustable deckle mechanism for Four-
drinier machine. 2,735,343, 2-21-56. Cl. 93 — 44.
Willemse, Theo W., to Hartford National Bank and Trust Co.,
as trustee. Device for charging a capacitor. 2,745.052,
5-8-56, Cl. 320—1.
Willen, Nils E. F. : See—
Gemmel. Christer H., and Willen. 2,768.094.
Willert, William H. Injection molding apparatus. 2,734,226,
2-14-56, Cl. 18—30.
Willett, Leon E. : See—
Baker, Raymond G., and Willett. 2,744,297.
Cook, John T., and Willett. 2,739,471.
Willett, William M. : See-
Potter, Leon M., and Willett. 2,742,138.
Willey, Frank G., to Servo Corp. of America. Electronic
recorder. 2,739,865, 3-27-56, Cl. 346—33.
Willey, George J. : See —
Dushkes, Sherman Z.. and Willey. 2,743,619.
Willey. Harold L., to Ford Motor Co. Tractor linkage.
2,729,156, 1-3-56. Cl. 97—46.07.
Willhelm, Oscar F., to Durham-Enders Razor Corp. Razor
blade container. 2,775,366, 12-25-56, Cl. 221—232.
William, Gwyn E. : See —
Lambert, Arthur, and Williams. 2,732,407.
William, Russell J., and C. V. Brady, to Bemis Bro. Bag Co.
Paper or like containers and their manufacture. 2,773,636,
12-11-56, Cl. 229—55.
Williams, Albert E., to General Motors Corp. Inertia lock
for tilting auto seats. 2,732,003, 1-24-56, Cl. 155—5.
Williams, Alfred A. : See —
Ewaldson, Waldemar C, and Williams. 2,748,864.
Williams, Alfred A., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Trip
mechanism for presses. 2,733,799, 2-7-56, Cl. 192 — 131.
Williams, Alfred O., to Clark Equipment Co. Rail car tracks.
2,737,127, 3-6-56, Cl. 105—197.
862
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
3,416,
Williams, Alfred 0., to Clark Equipment Co. Rail car truck.
2,737,908, 3-13-56, CI. 105—227.
Williams, Alfred O., to Clark Equipment Co. Diagonally
equalized rail truck. 2,748,722, 6-5-56. CI. 105—194.
Williams, Arthur C. : See —
Watts, Blaine C, Jr., and Williams. 2,755,849.
Williams, Arthur H., to Chain Belt Co. Seal for rotary anti-
friction bearings. 2,767,037, 10-16-56, CI. 308—187.2.
Williams, Arthur L., to The Federal Machine and Welder Co.
Forming apparatus. 2,742,078, 4-17-56, CI. 153 — 54.
Williams, Arthur L., to The Federal Machine and Welder Co.
Welding apparatus. 2,771,538, 11-20-56, CI. 219—78.
Williams, Arthur L., and D. F. Brace, to The Federal Machine
and Welder Co. Apparatus for producing tubular members.
2,771,046, 11-20-56, CI. 113 — 11.
Williams, Arthur V. : See —
Dain, Gordon T., and Williams. 2,732,428.
Williams & Bennett Co. : See —
Bookman, Harry. 2,742,303.
Williams, Benny J. : See —
Gilbreth, Barbara F., and Williams. 2,734,575.
Williams, Beverly E. : See —
Fairchild, Edwin B. 2,761,603.
Williams, Bill M., to The Dow Chemical Co. Alkylamine salts
of alpha-2,4,5-trichlorophenoxyproplonic acid. 2,745,871.
5-15-56, CI. 260 — 521.
Williams, Bill M„ to The Dow Chemical Co. '.
2,4,5-trlchlorophenoxypropionic acid. 2,749,3i
CI. 260 — 473.
Williams, Billy L. Drop leaf dining table.
1-10-56, CI. 311 — 60.
Williams Brothers Co. : See —
Lewis, Jesse M. 2,734,832.
Williams, Burdell S., to Taco Heaters, Inc. Heat exchanger.
2,751,199. 6-19-56, CI. 257—184.
Williams, Burdell S., to Taco Heaters, Inc. Filter with back-
wash cleaning. 2,775,348, 12-25-56, CI. 210—94.
Williams, Byron L. : See —
Gorton, Bert S., and Williams. 2,770,622.
Williams, C. K., & Co. : See-
Marsh. Daniel W. Be. 24.173.
Williams, Carl M. Break over hammer. 2,741,456, 4-10-56,
CI. 254 — 26.
Williams, Charles E., to General Electric Co. Variable in-
ductance. 2.735.989. 2-21-50. CI. 336—155.
Williams, Charles R. : See —
Hagen, Glenn E., Williams, and Hancock. 2,729,762.
Sonnabend, Lawrence F., and Williams. 2,740,728.
Williams, Charles R., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Read-out
tube circuit. 2,769,939. 11-6-56, CI. 315—233.
Williams, Chester. Bottle cover. 2,741,386, 4-10-56, CI.
215—12.
Williams, Clarence, and W. H. Frazier, to West Point Mfg.
Co. Versatile package holder. 2,738,139, 3-13-56, CI.
242—130.
Williams, Claude B. Apparatus and method for the manu-
facture of spun synthetic threads and/or yarns. 2,770,835,
11-20-56, CI. 18—8.
Williams, Cledwyn : See —
Lee, William O., and Williams. 2,772,920.
Williams, Clifton S., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Power
source for arc welding. 2,763,811, 9-18-56, CI. 315 — 205.
Williams, Cyril R., G. G. Blowers, and F. A. Evans, to Erie
Resistor Ltd. Electric variable condensers. 2,768,338,
10-23-56, CI. 317—249.
Williams, David A. Aerial irrigating apparatus. 2,757,959,
8-7-56, CI. 299—47.
Williams, Derrick J., to High-Pressure Components Ltd. Non-
return valves. 2,745,432, 5-15-56, CI. 137—540.
Williams, Dolores H. : See —
Steffan, Joseph J. 2,765,884.
Steffan. Joseph J. 2,765,885.
Williams, Don C. Pen type tear gas gun. 2,757,474,
8-7-56, CI. 42—1.
Williams, Donald B. : See — ■
Bennett, Arthur S., and Williams. 2,775,029.
Williams, Donald C. Stoper testing apparatus. 2,761,307,
9-4-56, CI. 73—11.
Williams. Donald C. Toaster insert. 2,763,198, 9-18-56, CI.
qq 339
Wiliiams, Dwlght : See —
Planfetti, John A., Seaton, and Williams. 2,759,982.
Williams, Edgar H., to Corn Products Refining Co. Starch
manufacturing process involving flotation and centrifugal
separation. 2,773,784, 12-11-56, CI. 127—68.
Williams, Edward B., Jr. Combined reamer and core bit.
2,738,107, 3-13-56, CI. 255—72.
Williams, Edward B., Jr. Jetting device for rotary drilling
apparatus. 2,765,146, 10-2-56, CI. 255—24.
Williams, Edward E., and F. E. Fink ; said Williams assor.
to said Fink. Lead sight for guns. 2,730,806, 1-17-56,
CI. 33—51.
Williams, Edward J. : See —
Tench, George E., and Williams. 2,741,214.
Williams, Elmer R. Emulsion treater having water control
system. 2,740,492, 4-3-56. CI. 183—2.7.
Williams, Elmer R., to F. L. Murdock, Sr. Method and
apparatus for treating petroleum products. 2,753,046,
7-3-56, CI. 210—52.5.
Williams Emmett C. Ventilating fan for television sets.
2,734,441, 2-14-56, CI. 98 — 1.
Williams, Ernest, to General Electric Co. Electric switch.
2,773,154, 12-4-56, CI. 200—146.
Williams, Everard M., to Firth Sterling Inc. High-speed
spark machining apparatus. 2,773,168, 12^4-56, CI.
219—69.
Williams, F. B., Co. : See —
Williams, Robert O. 2,743,046.
Williams, Fielding L. : See-
Jones, Montgomery O. 2,756,822.
Williams, Fielding L., trustee : See —
Jones, Montgomery O. 2,738,009.
Williams, Floyd A. : See —
Davis, Louis. 2,732,901.
Williams, Frank B. : See —
Hood, Eugene J. 2,740,134.
Williams, Fred R. : See —
Williford, Alvin C, and Williams. 2,775,295.
Williams, Frederic C. : See —
Robinson, Arthur A., Williams, and Kilburn. 2,772,050.
AVilliams, Frederic C, to National Research Development
Corp. Magnetic storage systems. 2,734,186, 2-7-56. Cl.
340 — 174.
Williams, Frederic C, and G. E. Thomas, to National Research
Development Corp. Servo control means for data storage
device. 2,733.425, 1-31-56, Cl. 340—174.
Williams, Frederic C, and T. Kilburn. to National Research
Development Corp. Electronic circuit for adding binary
numbers. 2,749,034, 6-5-56. Cl. 234—61.
Williams, Frederic C, T. Kilburn, and G. C. Tootill, to
National Research Development Corp. Electronic infor-
mation storage devices. 2,749,439. 6-5-56, Cl. 250 — 27.
Williams, Frederic C, and T. Kilburn, to National Research
Development Corp. Electronic digital computing device.
2,755,994, 7-24-56, Cl. 235—61.
Williams, Frederic C, T. Kilburn, and E. R. Laithwaite, to
National Research Development Corp. Digital data storage
systems. 2,755,996, 7-24-56, Cl. 235—61.11.
Williams, Frederic C. and T. Kilburn, to National Research
Development Corp. Electronic digital computers.
2,769,935. 11-6-56. Cl. 315—20.
Williams, Frederick G., Jr. Method and apparatus for equi-
librating a gas with a liquid and for analyzing a gas.
2.760,922, 8-28-56. Cl. 204—1.
Williams, George H. T. Improved rotary compressed-air oper-
ated motor. 2,730,077. 1-10-56, Cl. 121 — 92.
Williams, George K., and L. J. Derham. to The National Smelt-
ing Company Limited. Method and apparatus for separa-
tion of metals, alloys, or compounds from a molten metallic
svstem. 2,734,819, 2-14-56, Cl. 75—63.
Williams, George R. Jig mechanism for installing doors and
door frames. 2,748,493, 6-5-56, Cl. 33—194.
Williams. Gwyn E. : See —
Goodman, Isaac, Lambert, Smith, and Williams.
2,762,787.
Williams, Harold E. : See —
Hood, Eugene J. 2,740.134.
Williams. Harold W. Stopper. 2,743,834, 5-1-56, Cl.
215—47.
Williams, Harold W., to Scovill Mfg. Co. Plastic cap for col-
lapsible type snap fastener socket. 2,759,238. Cl. 24—216.
Williams, Harold W. Dropper assembly. 2,765,004, 10-2-56.
Cl. 141—24.
Williams, Harry D. : See-
Walker, Joseph F.. and Williams. 2,754,276.
Williams, Harry L. : See —
Day, Robert L. 2,729.921.
WilliRms. Harry L., and M. J. G. Davidson, to Polymer Corp.,
Ltd. Method of cleaning polymerization reactors.
2.749,313. 6-5-56, Cl. 252—104.
Williams. Harrv L., and J. W. L. Fordham. to Polymer Corp.
Ltd. Emulslfiers for butadieneacrylonitrile copolymerisa-
tion. 2,753.327. 7-3-56. Cl. 260—82.5.
Williams. Harry L., and J. W. L. Fordham, to Polymer Corp.
Ltd. Amine addition to butadiene and aerylonitrile poly-
merization. 2.759.911, 8-21-56. Cl. 260—83.1.
Williams. Harvey L. Water tight fastener. 2.746,113,
5-22-56, Cl. 24—205.1.
Williams. Harvey L. Slide fastener type tube coupling.
2,746.114. 5-22-5R. a. 24 — 205.1.
Williams & Harvey Nurseries Co. : See —
Shepherd, Marvin A. 2,773,606.
Williams. Henrv L.. to Food Technology. Inc. Cnnstnnf
humiditv apparatus. 2.771,247, 11-20-56. Cl. 236 — 44.
Williams. Henry M.. to Olin Mntliieson Chemical Corp. Mill-
ing of metal. 2.745,318. 5-15-56, Cl. 90—11.
Williams. Herbert D. : See-
Francis. Wallace R., Mapelsden. and Williams. 2.756,403.
Williams, Herbert D.. to General Electric Co. Wiring device
ouick connect terminals. 2,762,023, 9-4-56. Cl. 339—53.
Williams, Herschel A., to Ransburg Electro-Coating Corn.
Apparatus for conveying articles. 2,761,544, 9-4-56, Cl.
Williams. Hollv L. Twin lead cutting tool. 2,742.69f;.
4-24-56, Cl. 30—128.
Williams. Hollv L. Insulation cutting tool. 2,758,490.
8-14-56. Cl. 81—9.5.
Williams, Holly L. Scraper. 2.770.829. 11-20-56, Cl. 15—236.
Williams. Howard L. Tvoewriter platen locking device.
2,732,055, 1-24-56, Cl. 197—141.
Williams, Ira : See —
Voet, Andries, and Williams. 2,766,127.
Williams, Ira. to J. M. Huber Corp. Separating carbon from
gases. 2,746,564. 5-22-56, CI. 183—121.
Williams, Ira, and A. Voet, to J. M. Huber Corp. Printing
ink varnish. 2,733,155, 1-31-56, Cl. 106—30.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Williams, Ivy L. Spreader for fishhooks. 2,769,270, 11-6-56,
CI. 43 — 42.74.
Williams, J. H., & Co. : See —
Johnson, Walter J. 2,772,763.
Williams, Jack L. R. : See—
Minsk, Louis M., Reynolds, and Williams. 2,735,837.
Reynolds, Delbert D., and Williams. 2,748,160
Williams, Jack L. R., to Eastman Kodak Co,
naphthalenes and polymers thereof "
q\ 260 47.
Williams, James, and S. Glover, to Hall Telephone Acces
sories Ltd. Apparatus for stacking letters and like articles
2.742,286. 4-17-56, CI. 271—64.
Williams, James E., to American Viscose Corp
Methoxy vinyl-
2,739,056, 3-27-56;
863
Williams, Paul H., and L. B. Scott, to Shell Development Co.
Lubricating composition. 2,744,871, 5-8-56, CI. 252 — 49.
Williams, Paul H., and L. B. Scott, to Shell Development Co.
Lubricating compositions. 2,749,310, 6-5-56, CI. 252—18.
Williams, Paul H., and L. B. Scott, to Shell Development Co.
Lubricating composition. 2,774,733, 12-18-56, CI. 252 — 56.
Williams, Philip M., to Keyes Fibre Co. Pack for books and
the like. 2,758,772, 8-14-56, CI. 229 — 2.5.
Williams, Philip M., to Keyes Fibre Co. Support-protector for
fragile articles. 2,774,473, 12-18-56, CI. 206—65.
Williams, R. L., J. E. Shaw, Jr., and V. H. Brogdon, Jr.,
to Freeport Sulphur Co. Sulphur-water-air-separator.
2.750,000, 6-12-56, CI. 183—3.
Annular Williams, R. N Paper Co. : See
strand' package with fabric cover. 2,774,471, 12-18-56,
CI. 206—59.
Williams, James H. : See —
Safir, Sidney R., Hlavka, and Williams. 2,763,647.
Saflr, Sidney R.. Hlavka. and Williams. 2.763,652.
Williams, James H., to Grinnell Corp. Union tester.
2,766,613, 10-16-56, CI. 73— 45.5 .„...,
Williams, Jessie E. Ironing board attachments. 2,754,603,
Williams, Jesse B., and C. J. De Caro, to Portable Industries,
Inc. Centering and guiding means for pins, studs, and like
fastening elements. 2,761,348, 9-4-56, CI. 85 — 10.
Williams, Jesse N., Jr. : See —
Montgomery, Marylie W., and Williams. 2,737,738.
Williams, John, to Eastman Kodak Co. Tetrahydrobenzo-
[1 2,4 5]dipyrazole coloring materials and method of manu-
facture. 2,739,153, 3-20-56, CI. 260— 310. ,
Williams John. Method of forming moulded printing nega- Williams, Richard D. . fcee
Williams, Richard N. 2,770,405.
Williams, Ralph E. : See —
Selzer, Andrew H., Berry, and Williams. 2,746,736.
Selzer, Andrew H., Berry, and Williams. 2,746,865.
Williams, Ralph M. : See —
Joriman, Clarence B., and Williams. 2,764,667.
Williams, Ray S., to Hagan Corp. Pneumatic relays em-
bodying a signal input pressure responsive pilot valve and
a booster pilot valve. 2,731,024, 1-17-56, CI. 137—84.
Williams, Ray W. : See —
Tolman, Edgar B.. and Williams. 2,746,807.
Williams, Ray W., to United Conveyor Corp. Fluid operated
air exhauster. 2,733,105, 1-31-56, CI. 302—25.
Williams, Raymond H. : See —
Morris, Fred C, and Williams. 2,767,415.
Williams, Raymond S., to Radio Corp. of America. Mag-
netic switching device. 2,758,221, 8-7-56, CI. 307—88.
tives and positives. 2,754,606. 7-17-56, CI. 41 — 46.
Williams, John C. : See —
Herold, Paul G., Planje, and Williams. 2,739,901.
Hollingsworth, Clinton A., and Williams. 2,754,191.
Williams, John D. : See —
Van de Ponseele, Fernand, and Williams. 2,731,961.
Williams, John E. : See —
Keese, Beverly W., and Williams. 2,751,798.
Williams, John E. Electronic linear sweep generator.
2,740,043. 3-27-56, CI. 250—27.
Williams, John H. : See —
Mastney, Edward J., and Williams. 2,770.982.
Williams, John H., to Oak Mfg. Co. Electric switching means.
2,739,210. 3-20-56, CI. 200—166.
Williams, Julian C, to The Dow Chemical Co. Method of
magnesium oxychloride cement stucco application. 2,738,291,
3-13-56, CI. 117—70.
Williams, Kenneth G., and E. W. Frowe. Gradiometer.
2.743,415. 4-24-56. CI. 324 — 43.
Williams. Kyle P., to North American Rayon Corp. Device
for softening yarn bodies. 2,741,010, 4-10-56, CI. 28—58.
Williams, Kyle P., to North American Rayon Corp. Centri-
fugal hydroextractor. 2.759,609, 8-21-56, CI. 210 — 76.
Williams, La Vergne H. Recorder and method for recording
elapsed time. 2,736,023, 2-21-56. CI. 346—82.
Williams, Lawrence S., to Toledo Scale Co. Roller printer.
2.735,362, 2-21-56, CI. 101—93.
Williams, Lawrence 'S., to Toledo Scale Co. Ticket shuttle.
2,746,383, 5-22-56. CI. 101—93.
Williams, Lawrence S., to Toledo Scale Co. Lens device for
a weighing scale. 2,762,253, 9-11-56, CI. 88—1.
Williams, Lawrence S., to Toledo Scale Co. Type positioning
mechanism. 2,766,687, 10-16-56, CI. 101—99.
Williams, Leo C. : See —
Baker, Leonard. Holms, and Williams. 2,775,448.
Rounsefell, Clifford P., and Williams. 2,774,487.
Williams, Leo C. to Dexter Folder Co. Sheet handling
apparatus. 2,757,929, 8-7-56, CI. 271—62.
Williams. Louis A., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Microwave cooker
controls. 2,733.650, 2-7-56, CI. 99—327.
Williams, Lucille E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Laminated structures and methods of making same.
2,765,250, 10-2-56, CI. 154—128.
Williams, Lucille E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Laminated structures and method of making same.
2.765.251. 10-2-56. CI. 154—139.
Williams, Michael, and G. H. Kreske, to Edwin L. Wiegand
Co. Water heaters. 2,748,252, 5-29-56. CI. 219—38.
Williams. Milton S. : See-
McMillan. Stephen L., and Williams. 2,733,796.
Williams. Milton «., Jr. : See —
Lewis, Merle J., and Williams. 2,752,438.
Welch. Stanlev B., and Williams. 2,747,073.
Williams, Moses W. : See —
Stevens, Flay B., and Williams, 2,752,096.
Williams, Norman C. : See —
Fishwood, Rollin W., and Williams. 2,772,926.
Williams. Norman D. : See —
Stucker, Joseph B., Williams, and Wolfram. 2,764.550.
Williams. Ollie D. Self-adiustlng cam bearing or bushing
knocker and installer. 2,775,025, 12-25-56, CI. 29—275.
Williams, Oliver H.. to Industrial Lamp Corp. Lamp shade
construction. 2,740,886, 4-3-56, CI. 240 — 108.
Williams, Paul : See —
Killian. Robert J., Williams, and Wickwire. 2,729,110.
Williams, Paul D., to Eitel-McCullough. Inc. Anode for
electron tubes. 2,769,114, 10-30-56, CI. 313 — 355.
Williams, Paul H. : See —
Christian, Raymond A., Williams, and Strachan.
2,755,993.
Morris, Rupert C, Van Winkle, and Williams. 2,767,142.
Watson, Forrest J., and Williams. 2,755,250.
2,742,702. 4-24-56, CI.
2,757,431, 8-7-56, CI.
Concrete form.
Armstrong, John W., Spears, and Williams. 2,771,669.
Williams, Richard E., to Wilbespan Research Labs, Inc. Tone
wheel vibrato means. 2,746,334, 5-22-56, CI. 84 — 1.25.
Williams, Richard J., to American Metal Products Co.
Machine for bending wire into irregular sinuous form.
2,744,546, 5-8-56, CI. 140—91.
Williams, Richard J., to American Metal Products Co. Method
of constructing a vehicle axle housing. 2,752,673, 7-3-56,
CI. 29 — 463.
Williams, Richard J. Hand bit assembly holder. 2,775,341,
12-25-56. CI. 206—16.
Williams. Richard J., and H. C. Flint, to American Metal
Products Co. Formed spring units and assemblies thereof.
2,764,227, 9-25-56 CI. 155—179.
Williams, Richard N.. to R. N. Williams Paper Co. Shirt
collar support. 2,770,405, 11-13-56, CI. 223 — 83.
Williams, Richard P. : See —
Goldman, Leon, and Williams. 2,756,232.
Williams, Robert E. : See —
Brooks, Robert G., and Williams. 2,766,815.
Williams, Robert H. : See —
Hamilton, Lyle A., and Williams. 2,745,853.
Otto, Ferdinand P., and Williams. 2,739,124.
Williams. Robert O., to F. B. Williams Cs. Holder device.
2.743,046. 4-24-56, CI. 224 — 45.
Williams. Roger F. Bow sight.
33—46.
Williams, Roger F. Mold box.
25—118.
Williams, Roger F., ana G. A. Rogge.
2.730.785, 1-17-56, CI. 25—130.
Williams, Russell J. : See —
Brady, Charles V., and Williams. 2,729.387.
Williams, Russell J., and M. J. Heimos, to Bemis Bro. Bag
Co. Bags. 2,751,142, 6-19-56, CI. 229—62.5.
Williams, Sam W. Fishing device. 2,730,831, 1-17-56, CI.
43—36.
Williams. Samuel B.. to Chrysler Corp. Heat exchanger.
2,757,907, 8-7-56, CI. 257—6.
Williams, Samuel G., to The New York Air Brake Co. Open
center control valve for double-acting motors. 2,742,056,
4-17-56. CI. 137—622.
Williams, Si J., Jr., to International Harvester Co. Refrigera-
tor evaporator. 2,735,273, 2-21-56. CI. 62—99.
Williams, Si J., Jr., to International Harvester Co. Refrigera-
tor evaporator. 2,735,279, 2-21-56. CI. 62 — 126.
Williams, SI J., Jr., to International Harvester Co. Refrigera-
tor evaporator. 2,735.280, 2-21-56, CI. 62—126.
Williams, Si J., Jr., to Whirlpool-Seeger Corp. Dual purpose
lamp for refrigerator. 2,749,720, 6-12-56. CI. 62 — 103.
Williams, Si J., Jr., to Whirlpool-Seeger Corp. Two-piece
room air-conditioner cabinet. 2,751,760, 6-26-56, CI.
62—129.
Williams, Si J.. Jr.. to Whirlpool-Seeger Corp. Refrigerator
evaporator with defrosting means. 2,773,363, 12-11-56, CI.
62—126.
Williams, Spiro : See —
Bestard. Waldemar. 2,753.710.
Williams. Steele D. Glass melting furnace. 2,754,346.
7-10-56. CI. 13—5.
Williams. Stewart F. : See —
Stoddard, Edgar A., Jr., and Williams. 2.771.490.
Williams, Stewart F., and A. Sedoff, <to American Cyanamid
On Pt-ocpss for recovering solid cyanuric chloride.
2,742.977, 4-24-56, CI. 183—120.
Williams, Sumner H., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Ap-
paratus for treating textiles. 2,704,010, 9-25-56, CI.
68—27.
Williams, Theo W., to the United States of America as repre-
sented bv the Secretary of the Army. Neutralization of
cavitv type high frequency amplifier. 2,735,903, 2-21-56,
CI. 179—171.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Williams, Thomas H., and G. S. Solt, to The Permitit Co. Ltd.,
Stewarts & Lloyds Ltd., and Woodall-Duckham Construc-
tion Co. Ltd. Treatment of coke oven and similar effluents.
2,758,908, 8-14-56, CI. 210—24.
Williams, Thurman V. : See —
Sprauer, Jerome W., and Williams. 2,739,875.
Williams. Victor G., to Delamere & Williams Co., Ltd.
Vacuum filling machine. 2.768,654. 10-30-56, CI. 141 — 65.
Williams, Victor G., to Delamere & Williams Co., Ltd. Ap-
paratus for forming, filling and sealing bags. 2,772,530,
12-4-56, CI. 53—180.
Williams, Virgil C, and H. J. Jahnes, to General Aniline &
Film Corp. Manufacture of actylene. 2,768,223, 10-23-56,
CI. 260—679.
Williams, W. W. : See —
Trimble, Roy L. 2,765,027.
Williams, Walter O. Power brushes for washing automobiles
and the like. 2,759,208, 8-21-56, CI. 15—29.
Williams, Warner A. Safety drill pipe for oil well drilling.
2,768,812, 10-30-56, CI. 255—28.
Williams, Warren C. : See —
Thomas, Ralph W., and Williams. 2,743,176.
Williams, Wilbur D. Double action hair pin. 2,756,757,
7-31-56, CI. 132—52.
Williams, William A. : See —
Nuernberger, Eldon L., and Williams. 2,753,723.
Williams, William C, to Browne Window Mfg. Co., Inc. Win-
dow with stationary, pivoted and hinged frames. 2,758,344,
8-14-56, CI. 20—53.
Williams, William H. Floating roof for a hydrocarbon storage
tank. 2,735.574, 2-21-56, CI. 220—26.
Williams, William S. Device for diffusing the vapours of
liquids. 2,741,004, 4-10-56, CI. 21—126.
Williams, William W. : See—
Marschall, Franz, and Williams. 2,739,963.
Strobel, Albert F., and Williams. 2,767,166.
Strobel, Albert F., and Williams. 2,768,158.
Williams, William W., and H. B. Freyermuth, to General
Aniline & Film Corp. Fluorescent whitening agents.
2,733,165, 1-31-56, CI. 117—33.5.
Williams, William W., and L. Richter. to General Ani-
line & Film Corp. Coupling assistants for polyazo dyes.
2,773,864, 12-11-56, CI. 260—181.
Williams & Wilson Ltd. : See —
Wilson, Frederick W. 2,740.515.
Williams, Woodbury. PhotocompnsinR- apparatus and justify-
ing apparatus. 2,772,613, 12-4-56, CI. 95—4.5.
Williamson Adhesives Inc. : See —
Williamson, Donald G., Snover, and H. A. and R. H.
Andresen. 2,772,653.
Williamson, Donald G., Snover, and H. A. and R. H.
Andresen. 2,772,655.
Williamson, Archie O. : See —
Bros, Chester W., Williamson, and Guignard. 2,729,000.
Wanner, William F., Williamson, and Hall. 2,735,199.
Williamson, Byron and T. A. Synergistic insecticidal composi-
tions. 2,771,390. 11-20-56. CI. 167—30.
Williamson, David T. N., to Ferranti Ltd. Amplitude record-
ing system utilizing saturable core reactors. 2,730,694,
1-10-56, CI. 340—172.
Williamson, Donald G., M. W. Snover, and H. A. and R. H.
Andresen, to Williamson Adhesives, Inc. Apparatus for
coating strip material. 2.772,653, 12-4-56, CI. 118^3.
Williamson, Donald G., M. W. Snover, and H. A. and R. H.
Andresen. to Williamson Adhesives, Inc. Coating applica-
tor for flexible strip material. 2,772,655, 12-4-56, CI.
118—126.
Williamson. Fred N., and E. C. Zipf, to Western Electric Co.,
Inc. Telephone call originator. 2,760.005, 8-21-56, CI.
179—90.
Williamson, George T., to Shell Development Co. Production
of bis di-(hydroxyaryl) substituted compounds. 2,73<>..>52,
1-10-56, CI. 260—619.
Williamson, George T., to Shell Development Co. Production
of bis di-(hydroxyaryl) substituted compounds. 2,730,553,
1-10-56, CI. 260—619.
Williamson, George T., to Shell Development Co. Production
of bis(hydroxyaryl) substituted compounds. 2,775.620,
12-25-56, CI. 260 — 619.
Williamson, George T., and O. L. Davis, to Shell Develop-
ment Co. Purification of aromatic acids. 2,749,363,
6-5-56, CI. 260—525.
Williamson, Herbert J. Spray nozzle assembly. 2,754,151,
7-10-56. CI. 299—39.
Williamson, Hilding V., to Cardox Corp. Apparatus for pro-
ducing inert gases. 2,729,546, 1-3-56, CI. 23 — 281.
Williamson, Hilding V., to Cardox Corp. Process for manu-
facture of chlorine dioxide hydrate. 2,740,690, 4-3-56,
CI. 23—152.
Williamson, Hilding V., and J. C. Hesson, to Cardox Corp.
Apparatus for dispensing chlorine dioxide. 2,758,016,
8-7-56, CI. 23—282.
Williamson, Hilding V., and A. D. Conner, to Cardox Corp.
Fire extinguishing system. 2,758,657, 8-14-56, CI. 169 — 9.
Williamson, Hilding V., and C. A. Hampel, to Cardox Corp.
Chlorine dioxide containing composition and process for
manufacture thereof. 2,768,877, 10-30-56, CI. 23 — 152.
Williamson, James W. : See —
Body, Alfred C, and Williamson. 2,762,894.
Williamson, James W. Phase converter. 2,748,338, 5-29-56,
CI. 321—57.
Williamson, James W. Magnetic stirrer for molten metal
furnaces. 2,767,236, 10-16-56, CI. 13—26.
Williamson, John F., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
Compositions for use in re-utilisable blasting apparatus.
2,769,701, 11-6-56, CI. 52—14.
Williamson, John T. : See —
Hungerford, Gordon P., and Williamson. 2,734,513.
Williamson, Marshall I., to Federal Paper Board Co. Inc.
Containers. 2,733,852, 2-7-56, CI. 229 — 41.
Williamson, Marshall I. Hollow-walled boxes. 2,765,113,
10-2-56, CI. 229—34.
Williamson, Marshall I. Hollow-walled boxes. 2.770,410.
11-13-56, CI. 229—34.
Williamson, Marshall I., and H. A. Carruth, to Federal Paper
?£a^d~90-' .In.c- Article supporting and containing cartons.
2,743,009, 4-24-56, CI. 206—58.
Williamson, Martin B. : See —
_ „ McDonald, Hugh J., and Williamson. 2,768,948.
Williamson, Norman B., to Jarman-Williamson Co. Short
bag golf club carrier. 2,774,403, 12-18-56 CI. 150 — 1.5.
Williamson, Norman B., to Jarman-Williamson Co. Foldable
cart for mailbags. 2,775,464, 12-25-56, CI. 280 — 38.
Williamson, T. D., Inc. : See —
Ver Nooy, Burton. 2,750,612.
Ver Nooy, Burton. 2,771,096.
Williamson, Thomas C. : See —
,„.„ Lambert, Pierre, Williamson, and Kraft. 2,760,850.
Williamson, Thurmond A. : See —
Williamson, Byron and T. A. 2,771,390.
Williamson, Truman D., Jr. Pipe line spacer and insulator.
2,749,944, 6-12-56, CI. 138—65.
Williamson, Truman D., Jr. Insulated sealing apparatus for
concentric conduits. 2,765,182, 10-2-56, CI. 285 — 54.
Williamson, William C. : See —
„„„. Richardson, Allan S., and Williamson. 2,740,609.
Wilhford, Alvin C, and F. R. Williams. Article of fabric
and method and means for making the sanx-
12-25-56, CI. 160—348.
Wilhford, Jacob V., to Lido Land Co. Magnet conversion
of axial to rotary motion. 2,745,027, 5-8-56, CI. 310 — 103.
Wilhford, Jacob V., Jr., to Lido Land Co. Plural unit in-
duction motor. 2,749,459, 6-5-56, CI. 310 — 122.
Willing, Joseph E. : See —
■n—Littte. Robert J., and Willing. 2,749,454.
Willingham, Elijah N. Vehicle sway stabilizer. 2,770,468,
J-i— 13— 56, CI. 280 — 112.
Willis, Floyd, Jr.
8-14-56, CI. :_
Willis, Frank M.
CI. 152—183.
Willis, GeorgeH. _ Rubber dental cushion having lubricant
"■'" -2.
Clary, Frank A., Jr., and Willis. 2,767,411.
Willis, Grant N. Method and apparatus for attaching lugs
to panels. 2.768,429, 10-30-56, CI. 29 — 418.
Willis, Grant N, and L. H. Seccombe, Jr., to United Shoe
Automatic dimming system. 2,759,124,
Wheel attachment. 2,754,873, 7-17-56,
Twine jointing machine. 2,765,1
Machinery Corp.
10-2-56, CI. 140-
Wilhs,Marlen C. Roofing tile making machines. 2,734,249,
Willis, Richard J. : See—
Koury, Philip, and Wills. 2,749 201.
Willis, Theodore R. : See —
Fowler, Maurice E., and Willis. 2,751,785
Willis, Victor M., to The Sherwin-Williams Co. Freeze sta-
bilized latex coatings. 2,773,849, 12-11-56, CI. 260 — 29.7.
Willis, Victor M., to The Sherwin-Williams Co. Fortified
emulsion paints containing a zirconyl compound. 2,773 850.
12-11-56, CI. 260 — 29.7.
Willison, Ralph E. : See —
Streuber, Rudolf G., Van Hoesen, and Willison. 2,760,143.
Williston, Samuel H., to Sperry-Sun Well Surveying Co.
Method and apparatus for insulating a drill stem in con-
tinuous exploration of a bore hole. 2,755,067. 7-17-56,
CI. 255—1.8.
Williston Seamless Can Co., Inc. : See —
Moore. Mark E. 2,742,873.
Willits, Charles O. : See —
Naghski, Joseph, Willits, Porter, and White. 2,760,870.
Willits, George W. : See —
Krueger, Bernhardt J., and Willits. 2,754.079.
Willits, Samuel P.. to General Motors Corp. Strain-measur-
ing device. 2,732,713, 1-31-56. CI. 73—136.
Willman, Dimond M. Calf puller. 2,737,182, 3-6-56, CI.
128—352.
Willman, Philip E., to McGraw Electric Co. Control knob.
2,750,918, 6-19-56, CI. 116—133.
Willmore, Charles B., to William F. Jobbins, Inc. Aluminum-
magnesium casting alloys. 2,733,991, 2-7-56, CI. 75 — 147.
Willmore, Charles B., to William F. Jobbins, Inc. Alu-
minum-magnesium casting alloys. 2,764,482, 9-25-56, CI.
75—147.
Willoughby, Anthony H., to General Electric Co. Electric
discharge lamp. 2,774,013. 12-11-56. CI. 315—241.
Willoughby, Eric O., to E. W. Hicks, Secretary of the Depart-
ment of Air. Wide band cavity type aerial. 2,769,168,
10-30-56, CI. 343—746.
Willoughby, Mark E. Torch support. 2,756,987, 7-31-56,
CI. 266—23.
Willous. Charles E., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Stripper
assembly for punch presses. 2,763,325, 9-18-56, CI.
164—110.
Willrodt, Fred L. Bale loader. 2,733,821. 2-7-56. CI.
214—359.
Wills Ervin E., to Federal Electric Products Co.
assembly. 2,751,471, 6-19-56, CI. 200—166.
Wills, Ervin E., to Federal Electric Products Co. Electric
panel enclosure with adjustable cover plate. 2,758,257,
8-7-56, CI. 317 — 119.
Wills, Ervin E., to Federal Electric Products Co. Enclosed
panelboard mounting. 2,760,123, 8-21-56, CI. 317 — 119.
Wills, Ervin E., to Federal Electric Products Co. Drawout
switch gear. 2,762.878, 9-11-56, CI. 200—50.
Wills, Ervin E., to Federal Electric Products Co. Draw-out
switch gear. 2,762,879, 9-11-56, CI. 200—50.
Wills, Marion C, and W. J. Wills, to Shawnee Mfg. Co.,
Inc. Ditching machine having swingably mounted clam-
shell bucket. 2,731,163, 1-17-56, CI. 214—147.
Wills, Robert L. Method of welding rubber articles.
2,772,719, 12^-56, CI. 154 — 14.
Wills, Sydney A., and E. F. J. Gathercole, to Tolimit Gauges
Ltd. Gauging devices for checking dimensions and investi-
gating the contour or profile of surfaces. 2,745,188,
5-15-56, CI. 33—199.
Wills, Wayne J. : See —
Wills, Marion C. and W. J. 2,731,163.
Willsea. Jasper. Roll printing machines. 2,767,651, 10-23-56,
CI. 101—232.
Willsey, Charles H. Egg cracking mechanism. 2,760,536,
8-28-56, CI. 146—2.
Willsey, Charles H. Mechanism for recovering albumen.
2,760,537, 8-28-56, CI. 146—2.
Willsey, Charles H. Egg cracking mechanism. 2,771,926,
11-27-56, CI. 146—2.
Willshaw, William E., to The M-0 Valve Co. Ltd. Magnetron
oscillators. 2,742,570, 4-17-56, CI. 250—36.
Willson, Corwin D. Housekeeping structures. 2,743,955,
5-1-56. CI. 296—23.
Willson, Frederick W. : See —
Egan, Stephen L., Bivings, and Willson. 2,762,437.
Willson Products, Inc. : See —
Hoffmaster, George R. 2,747,191.
Hudson, Raymond A. 2,746,049.
Mateson, James N., and Bethig. 2,738,788.
Willyard, Leslie A., C. L. Vice, J. P. Armstrong, and L. P.
Reiche, to Hoffman Electronics Corp. Frequency displays
for a radio receiver or the like. 2,738,757, 3-20-56, CI.
116—124.1.
Willyard, Leslie A., and I. R. V. Taegtstroem ; said Taegtstroem
now by change of name Ralph Textrom, to Hoffman Elec-
tronics Corp. Radio frequency transformer and coil form.
2,751,563, 6-19-56, CI. 336—65.
Wilmer, Rudolph H., and C. R. Reitzel, to The General Fire-
proofing Co. Drawer suspension. 2,757,051, 7-31-56, CI.
308—3.6.
Wilmer, Rudolph H., and C. R. Reitzel, to The General Fire-
proofing Co. Drawer suspension. 2,759,773, 8-21-56, CI.
308—3.6.
Wilmot-Breeden Ltd. : See —
Mansfield, James B. 2,764,439.
Norman, Alan E. 2,767,010.
Wilmot Castle Co. : See —
Greppin, Ernest H. 2,758,196.
Wilmot Engineering Co. : See —
Davenport. Arnold J. 2.763,284.
Roller, Wilferd L. 2,738,069.
Wilmot. George L. 2,739,710.
Wilmot, George L. 2.764.290.
Wilmot. George L., to Wilmot Engineering Co. Hindered
settling separation apparatus. 2,739,710, 3-27-56, CI.
209—173.
Wilmot. George L., to Wilmot Engineering Co. Hindered
settling separation apparatus. 2,764,290, 9-25-56, CI.
209—158.
Wilmotte, Raymond M., to Padevco, Inc. System for de-
riving the modulation of one frequency modulated wave
in the presence of another co-channel frequency modulated
wave. 2.744,247. 5-1-56, CI. 343 — 206.
Wilmotte, Raymond M., to Padevco, Inc. Frequency modula-
tion system. 2,758,202, 8-7-56, CI. 250—10.
Wilms, Carl A., to Goodman Manufacturing Co. Collapsible
boring head for mining machine. 2,734,733, 2-14-56, CI.
262 — 7.
Wilms, Carl A., to Goodman Mfg. Co.
chine with tilt limiting means.
262—7.
Wilms, Hermann. Rotary valve.
251 — 161.
Wilpet Tool & Mfg. Co. : See—
Niclaus, William L. 2,770,209.
Wilshaw. Fred H., to Malew Engineering Ltd. Shearing dies
comprising strip members which overlap where sharp bends
occur. 2,765.034. 10-2-56. CI. 164—33.
Wilshusen, Arthur. % to J. B. and M. L. Hills. Pump drive
means. 2,732.722, 1-31-56, CI. 74 — 31.
Wilshusen, August E. : See —
Orrell, Joseph B., and Wilshusen. 2,735,398.
Wilshusen, August E., to Development Research, Inc. Dis-
pensing valve. 2,766,913, 10-16-56, CI. 222—394.
Wilson, Aaron. Lawn edger. 2,737,105, 3-6-56, CI. 97 — 227.
Wilson, Alan W., to Shell Development Co. Oil burner with
spill return duct controllable by flow reversal. 2,743,137,
4-24-56. CI. 299—118.
Wilson, Alexander L. : See —
Morris, Leo, Unger, and Wilson. 2,733,234.
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LIST OF PATENTEES
Contact
865
Wilson, Alexander M., H. S. Woodward, H. D. Bailey, and
E. A. Lucas, to Molybdenum Corp, of America. Prepara-
tory treatment for froth flotation. 2,741,364, 4-10-56,
CI. 209—11.
Wilson, Anos J., to Fleco Corp. Tool for cutting roots and
pulling stumps. 2,741,041, 4-10-56, CI. 37 — 2.
Wilson, Bert A., to Blaw-Knox Co. Hydraulic roll grinder.
2,748,545, 6-5-56, CI. 51—166.
Wilson, Bertram A., and D. C. McCormack, to J. A. Wilson
Lighting & Display Ltd. Globe holder. 2,735,000, 2-14-56,
CI. 240 — 128.
Wilson, Byron L. Branch holder. 2,732,154, 1-24-56, CI.
248 — 42.
Wilson, Carl T. : See —
Harper, George C, and Wilson. 2,771,701.
Wilson, Charles D. Oil well bridge. 2,735,496, 2-21-56, CI.
166—192.
Wilson, Charles D., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Inlet valve
supporting and actuating means for elastic fluid turbines.
2,745,422, 5-15-56, CI. 137 — 35.
Wilson, Charles E., Jr. : See —
Borth, Paul F., Peterka, and Wilson. 2,740,323.
Wilson, Charles L., to Prima Industries Ltd. Hydraulic lift-
ing jack. 2,736,531, 2-28-56, CI. 254—93.
Wilson, Charles S. Assembly brackets. 2,743,544, 5-1-56,
CI. 41—34.
Wilson, Charles T., Jr. : See —
Siler, Albert E., and Wilson. 2,772,572.
Wilson, Chester E., to Union Oil Co. of California. Distilling
a lubricating oil with an aldehyde and a solid reagent to pro-
duce color stable lubricating oil fractions. 2,768,122,
10-23-56, CI. 196—35.
Wilson, Clarence W., to Sunkist Growers, Inc. Flocculated
adsorbents, process of their manufacture and application
for decolorizing aqueous solutions. 2,764,512, 9-25-56 CI.
127—49.
Wilson, Clark R. : See —
Dodginton, Sven H. M., and Wilson. 2,753,525.
Wilson, Clyde C. : See —
Graebe, Herman C, and Wilson. 2,759,377.
Wilson & Co., Inc. : See —
Edgar, Albert C. 2,733,152.
Edgar, Albert C, and Spannuth. 2,735,354.
Gaarder, Herbert M. 2,772,195.
Garapolo, Orlando, and Dornan. 2,768,666.
Garapolo, Orlando, and Lombardi. 2,741,886.
Garapolo, Orlando, Richter, and Campbell. 2,730,963.
Moss, Walter E., and Garapolo. 2,762,290.
Wilson, Daniel F., to Conflo Engineering & Mfg. Co. Gate
attaching structure for concrete pipe. 2,751,184, 6-19-56,
CI. 251—147.
Wilson, Doyne L., to Oil Base, Inc. Well casing protector
method. 2,773,550, 12-11-56, CI. 166—1.
Wilson, Earl. Automobile drier. 2,770,496, 11-13-56, CI.
2,744,720, 5-8-56, CI.
Wilson, Edward B., to The Barlow Corp. Protection of pipe
lines. 2,761,979, 9-4-56, CI. 307—95.
Wilson, Edward L., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Countercurrent cascade stripper. 2,756,514, 7-31-56, CI.
34 — 168.
Wilson, Eldon M., to Chainveyor Corp. Hollow tract conveyer.
2,768,73.3, 10-30-56, CI. 198—177.
Wilson, Eliot B. Ball throwing device. 2,729,206, 1-3-56,
CI. 124—1.
Wilson, Ernest S. : See — ■
Seely, George A., Segl, and Wilson. 2,730,888.
Wilson, Ernest V. : See —
Black, James F., and Wilson. 2,751,506.
Matuszak, Alfred H., and Wilson. 2,743,234.
Wilson, Evelyn H., and M. Tishler, to Merck & Co., Inc.
Chemical compounds and processes of preparing the same.
2,773,075 12-4-56, CI. 260—397.45.
Wilson, Fay : See —
Wilson, Robert W. 2.739,844.
Wilson. Forbes. Automatic valve control mechanism.
2,763,286, 9-18-56, CI. 137 — 486.
Wilson, Frederick W., to Williams & Wilson Ltd. Conveyor
apparatus. 2,740,515, 4-3-56, CI. 198 — 19.
Wilson, George A., to Fabreeka Products Co. Railway-tie
pad. 2,770,421. 11-13-56, CI. 238—283.
Wilson, George C. Electronic delay timer. 2,733,383, 1-31-56.
CI. 315—183.
Wilson, George E., to Wilson Juicer Corp. Fruit juicer
having a coring member and rotatable blades. 2,743,750,
5-1-56, CI. 146—3.
Wilson, Glenn R., to Ethyl Corp. Process for reducing alky]
esters of fatty acids. 2,748.175, 5-29-56, CI. 260 — 638.
Wilson, Granville L., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Aircraft load
ejection device. 2.736,522, 2-28-56, CI. 244 — 137.
Wilson, H. A., Co.. The : See —
Mooradian. Victor G. 2,770.870.
Wilson. Harold F. : See —
Craig, W E, and Wilson. 2,775,591.
Wilson, Harold F., and W. E. Craig, to Rohm & Haas Co.
Preparation of a-dichloromethylbenzhydrols. 2,729,681
1-3-56, CI. 260—618.
Wilson, Harry A. Ladder platform. 2,749,008, 6-5-56,
CI. 228—17.
Wilson, Harry A., to The A & W Machine Co. Extension for
exhaust pipes. 2,771,908, 11-27-56, CI. 138 — 46.5.
Wilson, Harry A., and E. C. Alix, to The A & W Machine Co.
Bobbin cleaning device. 2,735,158, 2-21-56, CI. 28—19.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Wilson, Harry A., and B. C. Alix, to The A & W Machine Co.
Bobbin cleaning device. 2,735,159, 2-21-56, CI. 28—19.
Wilson, Harry O. Bleeder valve for hydraulic brake systems.
2,771,093, 11-20-56, CI. 137 — 614.17.
Wilson, Herbert W., to The Hoover Co. Suction cleaner noz-
zle assembly. 2,734,215, 2-14-56, CI. 15—325.
Wilson, Herman W., Jr., and C. M. Ott ; said Ott assignor
to said Wilson. Machine for filling cases or boxes with
packages. 2,737,327, 3-6-56, CI. 226—16.
Wilson, Howard L. : .See —
Welch, Lester M., Wilson, and Turner. 2,729,626.
Wilson, Howard L., F. W. Banes, B. I. Smith, and J. F. Nelson,
to Bsso Research and Engineering Co. Process of petro-
latum cracking in liquid and vapor phase. 2,736,685,
2-28-56, CI. 196—50.
Wilson, Howard L., and R. Drogin, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Olefin isomerization process. 2,740,820,
4-3-56, CI. 260—683.2.
Wilson, Howard L., A. F. Sayko, and R. G. Newberg, to
Esso Research and Engineering Co. Ethylene-higher
alkanol polymer wax. 2,754,278, 7-10-56, CI. 260—28.5.
Wilson, Howard L., S. B. Robison, and W. C. Smith, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Double cements for bonding
dissimilar rubbery materials. 2,775,537, 12-25-56, CI.
154 — 140.
Wilson, Hubert R., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Bead
spacer for tubeless tires. 2J54,961, 7-17-56, CI. 206 — 46.
Wilson, Hubert R., and F. J. Bloss, to The Firestone Tire &
Rubber Co. Bead spacer for tubeless tires. 2,754,960,
7-17-56. CI. 206—46.
Wilson, Hugh M. Push sled. 2,749,138, 6-5-56. CI. 280—8.
Wilson, J. A. Lighting & Display Ltd. : See —
Vevirit, James V., and Gingo. 2,770,336.
Wilson, Bertram A., and MeCormack. 2,735,000.
Wilson, Jack P., and W. R. Marshall, Jr., to Proctor and
Schwartz, Inc. Rotary dryer. 2,746,170, 5-22-56, CI.
34—109.
Wilson, Jack T., and R. J. Byers, to The Louis Allis Co.
Apparatus for collecting air contaminants. 2,770,316,
11-13-56, CI. 183—2.
Wilson, James : See —
Patrowsky, Joseph A., and Wilson. 2,749,653.
Wilson, James H, to The Salem Tool Co. Apparatus for dis-
tributing comminuted material. 2,735,582, 2-21-56, CI.
222—43.
Jim. Sheet metal shears. 2,775,033, 12-25-56, CI.
-250.
Jesse A. : See —
Faust, Delbert G., and Wilson.
Wilson, John E. Spring chair.
155—53.
Wilson, John H. Quick release valves. 2,764,174, 9-25-56,
CI. 137—102.
Wilson, John H. Crown block sheave arrangement
2,766,009, 10-9-56, CI. 254—145.
Wilson, John H. Power take-off for trucks. 2,766,628,
10-16-56, CI. 74—15.88.
Wilson, John H. Pneumatic clutches. 2,774,453, 12-18-56,
CI. 192—88.
Wilson, John M. : See —
Gui, Elmer G. 2,732,935.
Wilson, John M., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Electrical control apparatus, including two condition
responsive means. 2,775,291, 12-25-56, CI. 158 — 28.
Wilson-Jones Co. : See —
Marano, Herbert W. 2,741,147.
Rundblad, George J., and Cairelli. 2,733,552.
Segal, Samuel. 2J33.893.
Wilson, Joseph D. C, II, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Leather replacement compositions and process. 2,772,995,
12-4-56, CI. 154—124.
Wilson Juicer Corp. : See —
Wilson, George E. 2,743,750.
Wilson, Keith E., to Hieatt Engineering Co. Pilot controlled
valve for sub-atmospheric and other low pressures.
2,745,62(1. 5-15-56, PI. 251—25.
Wilson, Kermit H. : See —
Albrecht, Henry P., and Wilson. 2.731,303.
Wilson. Kermit H. Table and means controlling and guiding
the folding thereof into storage position within a housing.
2,739,860, 3-27-56, CI. 311—16.5.
Wilson, Kermit H. Folding sectional table. 2,747,958,
5-29-56, CI. 311—92.
Wilson, Kermit H. Table-bench having means for controlling
and guiding the folding thereof into folding position.
2,771,937, 11-27-56, CI. 155—124.
Wilson, La Roy A. Nozzle. 2,762,657, 9-11-56, CI. 299 —
120.
Wilson, Lawrence A., and B. M. Durfee, to International
Business Machines Corp. Record controlled machine.
2,738,874, 3-20-56, CI. 209—110.
Wilson, Lawrence A.. B. V. Kamp, and G. A. Luning, to Inter-
national Business Machines Corp. Stopping device for card
feeding machines. 2,770,459, 11-13-56, CI. 271 — 57.
Wilson, Lucius H., to American Cyanamid Co. Deposition of
tacky impregnating agents on cellulosic fibers. 2,769,711,
11-6-56, CI. 92—21.
Wilson, Lucius H., to American Cyanamid Co. Manufacture
of leather sheets containing normally tackv impregnating
agents. 2,769,712, 11-6-56, CI. 92—21.
Wilson, Lucius H., to American Cyanamid Co. Method of
making asbestos paper containing a tacky bonding agent.
2,769,713, 11-6-56, CI. 92—21.
Wilson, Marion C. : See —
Zikmund, Bohumil A., and Wilson. 2,756,471.
Wilson, Nathan B. Device for finishing floors. 2,735,124,
2-21-56, CI. 15—131.
Wilson, Norman A., to Morgan Construction Co. Wire draw-
ing machine. 2,748,925, 6-5-56, CI. 205 — 14.
Wilson. Norman E. : See —
Pinkos, Alfons M., Wilson, and Schroeder. 2,755,040.
Wilson, Oliver W. : See —
Foster, Warren D., and Wilson. 2,732,754.
Foster, Warren D., and Wilson. 2,733,021.
Wilson. Orville E. : See —
Parker, Melvin, and Wilson. 2,742,720.
Wilson, Peter H. Time control valve. 2,772,067, 11-27-56,
CI. 251—240.
Wilson, Ralph W. Hypodermic needle. 2,755,802, 7-24-56,
CI. 128—221.
Wilson, Raymond W. : See —
Miller, Raymond J., Frevik, and Wilson. 2,750,863.
Sewell, Walter W., and Wilson. 2,744,642.
Wilson, Raymond W., to Ford Motor Co. Receptacle handling
device. 2,729,350, 1-3-56, CI. 214—313.
Wilson, Raymond W., to Ford Motor Co. Implement hitch for
tractors. 2,729,469, 1-3-56. CI. 280 — 456.
Wilson, Raymond W., to Ford Motor Co. Implement frame.
2,747,486, 5-29-56, CI. 97 — 47.8.
Wilson, Raymond W., to Ford Motor Co. Variable convergence
hitch link structure. 2,763,194, 9-18-56, CI. 97—^47.66.
Wilson, Rex, and H. V. Jepmond, to Hazeltine Research, Inc.
Cathode ray tube blanking circuit. 2.760,108, 8-21-56, CI.
315—22.
Wilson, Richard M. : See —
Russell, Theodore A., Wilson, and Sanford. 2,761,417.
Wilson, Richmond W., to Corning Glass Works. Manufacture
of glass tubing. 2,765,586, 10-9-56, CI. 49—17.1.
Wilson, Robert A., and J. N. Barlow, to Portable Balers
Ltd. Baling machines. 2,757,603, 8-7-56, CI. 100 — 226.
Wilson, Robert C, Jr. : See-
Stover, William A., and Wilson. 2,773,839.
Stover, William A., and Wilson. 2,773,845.
Stover, William A., and Wilson. 2,774,742.
Wilson, Robert F., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Fuel
cell. 2.754,992, 7-17-56, CI. 220—63.
Wilson, Robert W., to Patent and Development, Inc. Ap-
plicator for applying chemicals to tobacco plants. 2,730,838,
1-17-56, CI. 47—1.
Wilson, Robert W., 50% to F. Wilson. Oil burner. 2.739,844,
3-27-56, CI. 299—143.
Wilson, Ronald H., to Kirkstall Forge Engineering Ltd. Dif-
ferential and reduction gear means for road vehicle axles.
2,737,829, 3-13-56, CI. 74—694.
, Roy W. Closure for collapsible tubes. 2,757,828,
56. CI. 222 — 496.
Rufus W.. to Wald Industries Inc. Gun shroud.
2,747,931. 5-29-56, CI. 299—28.5.
Wilson, Rufus W., and A. E. Keeley, to Wald Industries Inc.
Sphere dispensing apparatus. 2,749,879, 6-12-56, CI.
118—312.
Wilson, Samuel A. : See —
Miller, Joseph H., and Wilson. 2.733.528.
Wilson. Samuel, Jr. Molding for table and counter tops.
2.734,789, 2-14-56, CI. 311—107.
Wilson, Samuel W., and T. G. Jones, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Process for recovery and purification of
cvclodienes from cracked petroleum. 2,733,279, 1-31-56,
CI. 260—666.
Wilson, Theodore J. : See —
Anderson, John W„ and Wilson. 2,751.539.
Wilson, Thomas A., H. F. Parker. R. J. Kieffer, and R. T. Gil-
lette, to Columbus McKinnon Chain Corp. Method of weld-
ing the ends of a chain link wherein initial point contact is
obtained between the ends. 2.771.735. 11-27-56, CI. 59 — 35.
Wilson, Thomas L., to National Cylinder Gas Co. Dielectric
heating svstem. 2.765.387, 10-2-56, CI. 219—10.55.
Wilson, Thomas W. Concrete wall form. 2,760,249, 8-28-56,
CI. 25—131.
Wilson, Thomas Y. : See —
Easton, Rufus, and Wilson. 2,772,455.
Easton, Rufus, and Wilson. 2.775.008.
Wilson, Walter R., to General Electric Co. Electrical bush-
ing. 2,732,419. 1-24-56, CI. 174—31.
Wilson, Wayne E. Golf ball repaint fixture. 2,770,218,
11-13-56, CI. 118—503.
Wilson, Wayne L., to Boeing Airplane Co. Flexible tube
couplings. 2,738,993, 3-20-56, CI. 285—90.
Wilson, Will F. : See-
Berry, Paul E., and Anderson. 2,761,099.
Wilson, William B. : See —
North, Edwin W., and Wilson. 2,733,946.
North. Edwin W., and Wilson. 2,738,665.
Wilson, William B., to National Lock Co. Door latch.
2,732.2::19. 1-24-56, CI. 292—169.
Wilson, William K., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of Commerce. Iron-catalyzed de-
composition of sodium chlorite. 2,739,032, 3-20-56, CI.
8—108.
Wilson, William L. Vehicle signals. 2,758,401, 8-14-56, CI.
40—129.
Wiltein, Rudolph. Medical ointment retainer. 2,737,953,
3-13-56, CI. 128—261.
Wiltse. Douglas G.. to Harwill Inc. Boat stabilizers.
2,757,629, 8-7-56, CI. 114—125.
Wiltse, Harold L. : See—
Beaudry, John R., and Wiltse. 2,742,898.
LIST OF PATENTEES
867
Wiltse, Sumner D. Ball compression type tube fitting.
2,747,899, 5-29-56, CI. 285—106.
Wiltsey, Howard E. : See —
Heth, Sherman C, Krause, and Wiltsey. 2,771,731.
Wily, James H. Gas gun. 2,754,607, 7-17-56, CI. 42—55.
Wily, James H. Cigar or cigarette refuse receiver. 2,763,396,
9-18-56, CI. 220—20.5.
Wimberly, Floyd T. : See —
Mercer, William E., Wimberly, and St. Jean. 2,750,565.
Wimberly, Floyd T., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Reliability indica-
tors. 2,729,814. 1-3-56, CI. 343—7.
Wimberly, Floyd T., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Antenna systems.
2,762,042, 9-4-56, CI. 343—100.
Wimble, Marcus L. Electronic test prod, clip and wire
tapper. 2,769,155, 10-30-56, CI. 339—108.
Wimer, Baxter B. Crescent shaped fish lure. 2,766,545,
10-16-56, CI. 43 — 42.48.
Wimmer, Ernest L., and G. D. Lakata, to The American
Sugar Refining Co. Production of dextran. 2,775,540,
12-25-56, CI. 195—31.
Wimmer, Josef, to Wacker-Chemie G. m. b. H. Process for
manufacturing ethylenediamine hydrochloride. 2,760,979,
8-28-56, CI. 260—585.
Wimmerstedt, Nils A H. : See —
Nycander, Sven H., Skoog, and Wimmerstedt. 2,738,175.
Wimpfheimer, Harrv E. Apron blanket for multicolor print-
ing presses. 2,740,355, 4-3-56, CI. 101 — 420.
Wimpfheimer, Harry E. Apparatus for pre-positioning print-
ing plates. 2,770,049, 11-13-56, CI. 33—184.5.
Winberg, Hilmer E. : See —
Albisetti, Charles J., Barney, Cairns, and Winberg.
2,729,622.
Winberg, Nolan W., to T. W. Winberg. Means for heating
labels. 2,753,430, 7-3-56, CI. 219—19.
Winberg, Ragnar W., to O & W Sewing Machine Attachments
Inc. Buckle-forming machine. 2,739,367, 3-27-56, CI.
29—3.
Winberg, Ragnar W., to Sew-Mation Inc. Dual rotary feed.
2,741,197, 4-10-56, CI. 112—214.
Winberg, T. W. : See — ■
Winberg, Nolan W. 2,753,430.
Winborn, Byron R., Jr. Animal commode. 2,741,223
4-10-56, CI. 119—1.
Wince, Orien V. : See —
Throop, Charles C, and Wince. 2,765,266.
Wince, Vearl S., to Holophane Co., Inc. Enclosed direct light-
ing fixtures. 2,732,482, 1-24-56, CI. 240—11.2.
Wince, Vearl S., to Holophane Co., Inc. Direct lighting fix-
tures. 2,732,488, 1-24-56, CI. 240 — 93.
Wincenciak, Leonard J. Shockproof gear. 2,739,462, 3-27-56,
CI. 64—27.
Winchester, Charles P., deceased, by D. Winchester, adminis-
tratrix. Insert pump cage having reciprocable valve.
2,771,902, 11-27-56, CI. 137—332.
Winchester, Dollie : See —
Winchester, Charles P. 2,771,902.
Winchester, John H. : See —
Carpenter, James S., Shutt, and Winchester. 2,744,286.
Winder, Richard H. B., to National Coal Board. Drilling
machines. 2,766,011, 10-9-56, CI. 255 — 48.
Winder, Samuel E., Va to H. C. Daubenspeck. Bottle form-
ing machine. 2,757,484, 8-7-56, CI. 49—9.
Windle, Mary K. Tube toy. 2,738,616, 3-20-56, CI. 46—1.
Windsor, Alfred A., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Current measuring device. 2,739,285, 3-20-56, CI.
324—117.
Windsor, Charles A., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Multiple
unit capstan. 2,748,923. 6-5-56, CI. 203—320.
Windsor, W. C, Jr. : See —
Dodd, David H. 2,732,607.
Windsor, Walter E., Jr., and F. Sobel, to Bendix Aviation
Corp. Hypsometer. 2,741,921, 4-17-56, CI. 73—384.
Winegar, Hubbard H. Grinding wheel tools. 2,748,761,
6-5-56, CI. 125—11.
Wineman, Robert J. : See —
Blake, Edward S., and Wineman. 2,745,745.
Wineman, Walter G., Jr. Demountable racks. 2,738,883,
3-20-56, CI. 211—148.
Winer, Baruch. Method of making soap. 2,753,363, 7-3-56,
CI. 260 — 413.
Winer, Max, to the United States of America as represented
by the Secretary of War. Messenger pouch destroyer.
2,763,209, 9-18-56. CI. 102—8.
Winer, Melvin, to Winer Sportswear, Inc. Infant's convertible
garment. 2,738,512, 3-20-56, CI. 2—80.
Winer Sportswear, Inc. : See —
Winer, Melvin. 2,738,512.
Wines, Harry T., to Swingline, Inc. Stapling machine.
2,753,559, 7-10-56, CI. 1—3.
Wines, William B., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Combined
respirator and face shield. 2,740,400, 4-3-56, CI. 128 — 146.
Winfield Co., Inc. : See —
Frank, Richard J. 2,774,975.
Winfield, Walter A. : See —
Gacki, Leonard W., and Winfield. 2,747,482.
Winfield, William S., to General Electric Co. High-fre-
quency tuning apparatus. 2,758,212, 8-7-56, CI. 250 — 40.
Winfree, Robert N., to Kel-Win Mfg. Co., Inc. Manual and
automatic valves. 2,745,627, 5-15-56, CI. 251 — 75.
Wing, L. J., Mfg. Co. : See—
Wheller, Harry S. 2,741,971.
Wheller, Harry S. 2,773,639.
Wing, Willis G. : See —
Schultz, Oscar T., Scott, and Wing. 2,762,123.
Wingate, John L. Implement for engaging a line with a re-
mote object. 2,730,985, 1-17-56, CI. 114 — 230.
Wingenroth, Roy L. : See —
Steckle, Charles, and Wingenroth. 2,736,440.
Winger, Raymond C. Dolly with disassembly facilitating
means. 2,774,609, 12-18-56, CI. 280—79.1.
Winger, Stover C, 15% to J. Flam. Selective one-way drive.
2,762,478, 9-11-56, CI. 192—43.
Wingeid, Winston H. : See —
Block, Richard J., Wingerd, and Henderson. 2,758,905.
Winget Ltd. : See —
Butler, Herbert G. F. 2,758,726.
Wingfoot Corp. : See — ■
Taylor, Charles W. 2,752,630.
Wingrove, Claude O. Walking ladder construction.
2,775,488, 12-25-56, CI. 304—9.
Winkel, Herbert C. Pressure controller for a grid pasting
machine. 2,738,911, 3-20-56, CI. 226 — 39.6.
Winkel, Herbert C. Belt aligner. 2,750,805, 6-19-56, CI.
74—240.
Winkel, Herbert C. Device for holding battery plates in posi-
tion for burning. 2,759,445, 8-21-56, CI. 113—59.
Winkel, Herbert C. Method of feeding battery plate grids to
a pasting station. 2,761,602, 9-4-56, CI. 226 — 39.6.
Winkel, Herbert C. Paste control for battery grid pasting
machine. 2,762,543, 9-11-56, CI. 226 — 39.6.
Winkel, Herbert C. Method for casting metal battery parts.
2,763,039, 9-18-56, CI. 22—57.
Winkel, Jan T. : See —
De Boer, Sjoerd, and Winkel. 2,760,009.
Winkelman, Harvey E., and H. E., Jr. ; said H. E. Winkelman,
Jr., assor. to said H. E. Winkelman. Propeller and pump
assembly. 2,733,679, 2-7-56, CI. 115— .5.
Winkelman, Harvey E., Jr. : See—
Winkelman. Harvey E. and H. E., Jr. 2,733,679.
Winkelman, R. E. : See —
Reifsteck, Francis. 2,735,715.
Winkle, Ottmar, to Masehinenfabrik Augsburg-Nurnberg A. G.
Spare wheel holder. 2,755,948, 7-24-56, CI. 214 — 454.
Winklepleck, Roy G., to Apra Precipitator Corp. Drawer
removal for precipitator electrodes and collectors. 2,738,027,
3-13-56, CI. 183—7.
Winkler, Albert H. : See —
Kelsey, William E., and Winkler. 2,753,218.
Winkler, Albert H., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Carburetor.
2,750,168, 6-12-56, CI. 261—41.
Winkler, Albert H., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Internal com-
bustion engine. 2,757,651, 8-7-56, CI. 123 — 52.
Winkler, Albert H., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Engine start-
ing device. 2,762,354, 9-11-56, CI. 123—179.
Winkler, Albert H., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Automotive
control mechanism. 2,765,670, 10-9-56, CI. 74 — 472.
Winkler, Albert H., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Automotive ve-
hicle control mechanism. 2,770,146, 11-13-56, CI. 74 — 472.
Winkler, Albert H, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Starter switch.
2,770,691, 11-13-56, CI. 200—61.9.
Winkler, Albert H., Jr., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Multiple
cylinder internal combustion engine. 2,745,391, 5-15-56,
CI. 123—90.
Winkler, Charles, to Ludwin Corp. Hair curler. 2,732,845,
1-31-56, CI. 132—42.
Winkler, Gilbert. Dishes or plates. 2,771,754, 11-27-56, CI.
65—15.
Winkler, Joseph, to American Collo Corp. Tobacco smoke
filter and method. 2,770,241, 11-13-56, CI. 131 — 208.
Winkler, Lewis A., and W. E. Waddey, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Non-gelling bituminous composition
and a method of preparing it. 2,764,495, 9-25-56, CI.
106—123.
Winkler, Marion R., to Motorola, Inc. Audio compression
system. Re. 24,110, 1-17-56, CI. 332 — 18.
Winkler, Richard, and K. Dunnebier, to Berkley Machine Co.
Apparatus for applying cuts in envelope blanks and the
like. 2,770,303. 11-13-56, CI. 164 — 64.
Winks, John L. : See —
Dickison, William, Winks, and Tidd. 2,733,959.
Winn, Bessie E. : See —
Mann, Jesse L. 2,763,091.
Winn, John, to Wynnwood Corp. Transfer and conveying
devices. 2,742,133, 4-17-56, CI. 198—27.
Winn, John, to Wynnwood Corp. Unit dispensing devices.
2,743,820, 5-1-56, CI. 211 — 49.
Winn, John, and E. S. Peterson, to Wynnwood Corp. Force
multiplving punching devices utilizing relative movements.
2,736,379, 2-28-56, CI. 164—90.
Winn, Robert G., to American Decalcomania Co., Inc. Stamp-
ing machine. 2,736,448, 2-28-56, CI. 216 — 30.
Winn, W. J. : See —
Mann, Jesse L. 2,763,091.
Winnberg, Sven F. Palateless dental prosthesis. 2,752,680,
7-3-56, CI. 32—3.
Winnen, Franklyn E. : See —
Benjamin, Milton L., and Winnen. 2,739,818.
Winner, Bernard M., to American Maize-Products Co.
Method of making non-lumping starch mixture and the re-
sulting composition. 2,749,244, 6-5-56, CI. 99 — 139.
Winning. Amy : See —
Wallace, Leta. Re. 24,195.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Winning, Clarence H.. to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Cast explosive composition. 2,733,139, 1-31-50, CI. 52 — 7.
Winningstad, Chester N., and Q. A. Kerns, to the United
States of America as represented by the United States
Atomic Energy Commission. Phase meter. 2,771,582,
11-20-56, CI. 324—85.
Winograd, Harold, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. System for
maintaining the regulating means of an electric converter
operative over a wide range. 2,775,732, 12-25-56, CI.
Winograd, 'Harold, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. System for
obtaining a predetermined division of loud between a plu-
rality of paralleled converters. 2.775,733, 12-25-56, CI.
321—27.
Winokur, Peter, and E. J. Ellis. Self-service market con-
struction. 2,743,827, 5-1-56, CI. 214—16.1.
Winokur, Peter, Jr., to Philco Corp. Post-pulse clipping
circuit for pulse modulators. 2,744,195, 5-1-56, CI.
250—27.
Winona Tool Mfg. Co. : See —
Fuglie, Elmer A. 2,736,955.
Fuglie, Elmer A. 2,738,158.
Fuglie, Elmer A. 2,771,719.
Fuglie, Elmer A., and Weinmann. 2,733,074.
Winquist, Gustaf W. : See —
Rose. Carl, and Winquist. 2,754,537.
Winsburg, llelmer E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Quaternary ammonium monomers and polymers thereof.
2,744,130, 5-1-56, CI. 260 — 482.
Winship, Edward J. : See —
Ward, William F., and Winship. 2,758,838.
Winslow, Charles A., and L. L. Moore, to Winslow Engineer-
ing Co. Lubricant purifier. lie. 24,138, 4-3-56, CI.
210—148.
Winslow Engineering Co. : See —
Winslow, Charles A., and Moore. Re. 24,138.
Winslow, Field II. : See —
Baker, William O., and Winslow. 2,758,940.
Winslow, Kenelm W. : See —
Seeton, Frederic E., Perkins, and Winslow. 2,760,282.
Winson, Jonathan, to Air Baby, Inc. Waterproof mittens.
2,737,062, 3-13-56, CI. 2—158.
Winsor, Philip A., to Shell Development Co. Antistatic treat-
ment of textile yarns. 2,730,464. 1-10-56, CI. 117—139.5.
Winstead, Thomas W., to Hedwin Corp. Extrusion ap-
paratus. 2,734.224, 2-14-56, CI. 18—12.
Winstead, Thomas W., to Hedwin Corp. Extruded flexible
and hollow articles and method of making same. 2,748,401,
6-5-56. CI. 9—21.
Winstead, Thomas W., to Hedwin Corp. Liner for composite
containers. 2,748,673, 6-5-56, CI. 93—35.
Winstead, Thomas W., to Hedwin Corp. Reinforced spiral
plastic pipe. 2,748,805, 6-5-56, CI. 138—76.
Winstead, Thomas W., to Hedwin Corp. Method of making
molds for thermoplastics. 2.749,294. 6-5-56, CI. 204 — 6.
Winstead, Thomas W., to Hedwin Corp. Mold for thermo-
plastic mitterinls. 2,752 632. 7-3-56. CI. 18—10.
Winstead, Thomas W., to Hedwin Corp. Apparatus for form-
ing and embossing thermoplastic materials. 2,765,493,
10-9-56, CI. 18 — 1 9.
Winstead, Thomas W., to Hedwin Corp. Thermoplastic film
heat sealing element. 2,766,365, 10-9-56, CI. 219 — 19.
Winsted Hardware Mfg. Co., The : See —
Collura, Francesco. 2,761,659.
De Angelis, Angelo C. 2,765,550.
Wintemberg, Adelbert C, to General Steel Castings Corp.
Railway motor truck. 2,737,90 1, 3-] 3-56, CI. 105 — 59.
Wintemberg, Adelbert C, to General Steel Castings Corp.
Railway truck. 2,769.401, 11-0-56, CI. 105 — 59.
Winter, Arthur J., to Telecomputing Corp. Position deter-
mining device. 2.765 459, 10-2-56. CI. 340 — 347.
Winter, August P. Method for unloading vehicles. 2,774,493,
12-18-56, CI. 214—53.
Winter, Cecil C. Compass instrument for measuring and
making uneven surfaces. 2,729,891, 1-10-56, CI. 33 — 21.
Winter, Charles H., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Lined metal reduction apparatus. 2,758,831, 8-14-56, CI.
266—24.
Winter, Chatles H., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Method of producing refractory metals. 2,763,542, 9-18-56,
CI. 75—84.5.
Winter. Charles H., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.
Production of titanium metal. 2,773,760, 12-11-56, CI.
75—84.5.
Winter, Charles H., Jr., and E. L. Anderson, to E. I. du
Pont de Nemours & Co. Method of producing refractory
metals. 2.744.006, 5-1-56. CI. 75—84.
Winter, David F., to the United States of America as repre-
sented bv the Secretary of the Navv. Time jitter measur-
ing system. 2,750,563, 6-12-56, CI. 324—68.
Winter, John S., O. W. Kallnl, and J. J. Mazzoni, to McDon-
nell Aircraft Corp. Convertible pulse jet and ram jet
engine. 2,745,248, 5-15-56, CI. 60—35.6.
Winter, Lloyd : See —
Sherwood, John, and Winter. 2,755,442.
Winter, Lloyd H., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Reset switch.
2,754,379. 7-10-56, CI. 200—6.
Winter Mahlon A. : See —
Schulze, Richard B., Hessler, Davison, and Winter.
2,754,786.
Winter, Melvin. Feed dispensing silo. 2,747,546, 5-29-56,
CI. 119—52.
Winter, Nikolaus : See —
Von Sehmoller, Fritz, and Winter. 2,753,679.
Winter, Paul H., and W. F. Zimmerman, to Pass & Sevmour,
Inc. Sliding button snap switch. 2,759,058, 8-14-50, CI.
200 — 07.
Winter, Percy. Needles. 2,729,372, 1-3-56, CI. 223 — 102.
Winterbottom, Robert, P. Eichler, and C. Pidacks, to American
Cyanamid Co. Purification of chlortetracycline. 2,763,682,
9-18-56, CI. 260—559.
Winterbottom, Ross C, to Hughes Aircraft Co. Microwave
frequency standard. 2,767,376, 10-16-56, CI. 324 — 81.
Winterburn, George A. : See —
Walworth, Clarence B., Winterburn, and Lawrence.
2,753,474.
Winterburn, George A., C. B. Walworth, and L. E. Lawrence ;
said Walworth and said Lawrence assors. to said Winter-
burn. Timing actuator with hydraulic link. 2,771,287,
11-20-56, CI. 264—13.
Wintercorn, Andrew F. : See —
Hamborg, Peter M. 2,740,210.
Winterhoff, Albert : See —
Dahlhaus, Hermann, and Winterhoff. 2,732,530.
Wintermute, Harry A., to Research Corp. Gas cleaning
method and apparatus. 2,740,493, 4-3-56, CI. 183 — 7.
Winters, Arthur. Frequency selective amplifier circuit.
2,730,577 1-10-56, CI. 179—171.
Winters, Daniel J. Spiral concentrator. 2,740,523, 4-3-56,
CI. 209—211.
Winters, Heinrich K. : See —
Appenrodt, Georg J., and Winters. 2,741,845.
Winters, James R. : See —
Agostini, Victor A., and Winters. 2,750,088.
Winters, William P., to American Can Co. Horn support
for can bodymaker. 2,741,204, 4-10-56, CI. 113 — 12.
Winterstein, Alfred : See —
Marbet, Roman, and Winterstein. 2,768,198.
Winther, Anthony, to Eaton Mfg. Co. Magnetic fluid mix-
ture clutch. 2.745,527, 5-15-56, CI. 192 — 21.5.
Winther, Martin P., to Eaton Mfg. Co. Electromagnetic plate
clutch. 2,738,044, 3-13-56, CI. 192— 21.5.
Winther, Martin P., to Eaton Mfg. Co. Multiple speed trans-
mission. 2,739,487, 3-27-56, CI. 74 — 330.
Winthrop-Atkins Co., Inc. : See —
Nichols, Gordon E. 2,750,698.
Nichols, Gordon E. 2,755,582.
Winthrop, Stanley O., and G. A. Grant, to American Home
Products Corp. Triazine diuretic and process for preparing
the same. 2,767,180, 10-16-56, CI. 260—249.6.
Wintle, Harry D., Jr., and G. E. Strom. Electromagnetic
dynamometer. 2,744,409, 5-8-56, CI. 73 — 134.
Wintle, Thomas D. G.. to J. A. Crabtree & Co., Ltd. Electric
switches and circuit breakers. 2,773,150, 12-4—56, CI.
200—116.
Wintriss, George, to Wintriss Inc. Sound maker holder.
2,763,960, 9-25-50, CI. 46 — 180.
Wintriss Inc. : See —
Wintriss, George. 2,763,960.
Wintrode, Warner C. : See —
Kunz, William J., Jr., and Wintrode. 2,762,194.
Winz, Karl : See —
Konrad, Luise, and Winz. 2,756,318.
Winzen, Otto C, to Winzen Research, Inc. Balloon. 2,758,803,
8-14-56, CI. 244—31.
Winzen, Otto C. and V. H., to Winzen Research, Inc. Skin
stressed balloon. 2,756,948, 7-31-56, CI. 244 — 31.
Winzen Research, Inc. : See —
Winzen, Otto C. 2,758,803.
Winzen, Otto C. and V. H. 2,756,948.
Winzen, Vera H. : See —
Winzen, Otto C. and V. H. 2,756,948.
Wipff. Frank P. : See—
Paslay, Le Roy C, Pavey, and Wipff. 2,729,300.
Wire Assemblies Corp. : See —
Luce, Edward J., and Reedy. 2,740,017.
Wire Coating and Mfg. Co., The : See —
Hendrieh, Robert T., and O'Brien. 2,730,490.
Wire Machinery Corp. of America, Inc. : See —
Swanson, Victor T. 2,763,979.
Wiremold Co.. The : See —
Parks, William E. 2,740,429.
Parks, William E. 2,743.423.
Rejeski, William E. 2,763,292.
Wire-O-Corp. : See —
Brook, Arthur F. 2.745,492.
Wiretex Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Garofalo. Emil V. 2.765.159.
Wirges, Edward W. Vehicle automatic transmission dial
illuminator. 2,762.906, 9-11-56, CI. 240 — 7.1.
Wirgin, Joseph. Lens tube for single lens reflex cameras.
2,751.828, 0-26-5G, CI. 95 — 04.
Wirkkala, Albert R. Cushioned mountings for guide rollers
of crawler tracks. 2,775,492, 12-25-56, CI. 305—10.
Wirkler, Walter H., to Collins Radio Co. Carrier-sensing
anti-noise receiving system. 2,761,062, 8-28-56, CI.
250—20.
Wirsching, Robert J. : See-
Links, Heinrich K., Pauling, and Wirsching. 2,757,653.
Wirsching, Robert J., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft.
Device on injectors in internal-combustion engines.
2,753,216, 7-3-56, CI. 299—107.1.
Wirshing, Ralph J., to General Motors Corp. Coating ma-
terial resistant to deterioration and chalking. 2,731,354,
1-17-56, CI. 106—14.
LIST OF PATENTEES
869
Wirsig, Leo H. Double duty disk harrow. 2,771,729,
11-27-56, CI. 55—81.
Wirt, John H. Wire twisting device. 2,739,623, 3-27-56,
CI. 140—149.
Wirt, John R., and K. P. Shetterly, to General Motors Corp.
Welding method. 2,755,368, 7-17-56, CI. 219 — 10.
Wirth, Arniin. Bubble level. 2,750,677, 6-19-56, CI. 33—211.
Wirth, Emil O., and F. Barfod, to Bendlx Aviation Corp.
Carburetor. 2,736,539, 2-28-56, CI. 261 — 34.
Wirth, James F. Control system for power operated fluid
pumps. 2,767,277, 10-16-56, CI. 200—83.
Wirth. Josef. Printing cylinders. 2.754,849, 7-17-56. CI.
138—79.
Wirth, Max M., and W. J. Oldham, to The British Petroleum
Co. Ltd. Production of esters. 2,766,269, 10-9-56, CI.
260 — 459.
Wirth, Otto J., to Micafil A.-G. Coil winding machine.
2,761,629, 9-4-56, CI. 242 — 4.
Wirth, Richard R. Belt attached wallet carrier. 2,765,110,
10-2-56, CI. 224—26.
Wirth, Robert A., 50% to L. E. Harris. Soil pulverizer and
leveler. 2,755,717, 7-24-56, CI. 97—9.
Wirth, Walter V., and S. E. Krahler, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Triaminodiphenyl ethers and sulfides.
2.765,341, 10-2-56. CI. 260—571.
Wirts. John J. Apparatus for purifying liquid materials.
2,774,585, 12-18-56, CI. 261—122.
Wirtz Co. : See—
Wirtz, Robert W. 2,742,830.
Wirtz, Robert W. 2,742,831.
Wirtz, Robert W., to Wirtz Co. Self-positioning phototypo-
graphical matrix. 2,742,830, 4-24-56, CI. 95 — 4.5.
Wirtz, Robert W., to Wirtz Co. Photocomposing unit.
2,742,831. 4-24-56, CI. 95—4.5.
Wirz, A. H., Inc. : See-
Darlington, Henry S., Jr. 2,761.598.
Darlington, Henry S., Jr. 2,769,583.
Dresden, Mark K., and Snvder. 2,742,202.
Wirz, Ernst. Crane truck. 2,746,612, 5-22-56, CI. 212 — 59.
Wisbar Corp. : See —
Wiesner, Alfred. 2,761,398.
Wischermann, Walter : See —
Rottig. Walter, and Wischermann. 2,753.367.
Wisehusen, Henry F., to Post Machinery Co. Box blank fold-
ing machine and method. 2,765,714, 10-9-56, CI. 93 — 49.
Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation : See —
Fitzgerald, Edwin R. 2,774,239.
Schroeder, Collin H., and Link. 2,765,321.
Wahlin. Hugo B. 2,749.293.
Wisconsin Hydraulics, Inc. : See-
Anderson, Perry. 2,763,053.
Wisconsin Malting Co. : See —
Kneen, Eric. 2,748,002.
Wisconsin Marine Co. : See —
Gettelman, Robert O. 2,770.894.
Wise, Bernard, to Radio Corp. of America. High gain fre-
quency multipliers. 2,762,918, 9-11-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Wise, Cecil D. : See —
Kennard, Kenneth F., and Wise. 2,767,022.
Wise, David L., 50% to S. Hortsch. Piston pin tool.
2,766,515. 10-16-56, CI. 29—280.
Wise, Eugene P. Method of controlling seed germination by
means of a composite seed assembly. 2,736,139, 2-28-56,
CI. 47—58.
Wise, Herman J., to P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc. Vibrator
mechanism. 2,732,457, 1-24-56, CI. 200—90.
Wise, Kenneth J. Dresser for abrasive wheels. 2,742,891,
4-24-56, CI. 125—37.
Wise, Louis R. Fishing tool. 2,732,250, 1-24-56, CI.
294—102.
Wise, Peter J. : See —
Glanvill, Roy, and Wise. 2,764,773.
Wise, Raleigh J. : See —
Ridings. Garvice H., Hackenberg, Wise, Worthen, and
Zabriskie. 2,732,276.
Ridings, Garvice H., and Wise. 2,767,242.
Wise, Ralph H.. to Ford Motor Co. Windshield washer con-
struction. 2,729,507, 1-3-56, CI. 299—151.
Wise, Ralph H., to Ford Motor Co. Door lock. 2,738,212,
3-13-56, CI. 292—280.
Wise, Robert A. : See —
Crowley, George C, and Wise. 2,768.273.
Wise, Robert T., to The Cream Cone Machine Co. Midline
for making wafers and forming them into cones. 2,756. 696,
7-31-56, CI. 107—4.
Wise, Wesley. Apparatus for unseating milk can covers.
2,735,602, 2-21-56, CI. 226—129.
Wise, William F. Combination folding ruler, square and
level. 2,741,030, 4-10-56, CI. 33—89.
Wise, William T., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Production
of cyclohexanone oxime. 2,756,258, 7-24-56, CI. 260 — 566.
Wiselogle, Frederick Y., K. A. Losee, and J. Bernstein, to
Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Pyridine derivatives.
2,758,116, 8-7-56, CI. 260—294.8.
Wiseman, Adolph D. Dental tool having shock absorbing
mounting. 2,752,682, 7-3-56, CI. 32—27.
Wiseman. Joseph H. File cabinets. 2,769,679, 11-6-56, CI.
312—350.
Wiseman, William A., to Continental Motors Corp. Air-
craft engine. 2,741,234, 4-10-56, CI. 123—119.
Wiseman, William A., to W. & A. Gilbey Ltd. Method of
stabilizing wines. 2,754,212, 7-10-56, CI. 99 — 35.
Wiseman, William A., to Continental Motors Corp. Integral
crankcase and gearcase assembly for an internal combus-
tion engine. 2,764,143, 9-25-56, CI. 123 — 195.
Wisenbaker, Thomas C, M. K. tiichmond, and B. R. Cole, to
Raytheon Mfg. Co. Clipping amplifiers. 2,739,191, 3-20-56,
CI. 179—171.
Wisenbaugh, Howard M. Tractor-trailer brake system.
2,761,529, 9-4-56, CI. 188—3.
Wiser, Henry J., to J. D. Giles. Heat insulation blankets.
2,749,262, 6-5-56, CI. 154 — 45.
Wiser, Hubert J., Sr., to Henney Motor Co., Inc. Oil burner.
2,771,943, 11-27-56, CI. 158—36.3.
Wiser, Jacques N. Process and devices for the submitting suc-
cessively of bottles and other receptacles to exhaustion and
pressure. 2,729,381. 1-3-56, CI. 226 — 116.
Wiser, Joseph H. Marine growth cutting attachment for out-
board motors. 2,739,435. 3-27-56, CI. 56 — 8.
Wisherd, Thomas G., to Sinclair Refining Co. Prevention of
corrosion. 2,739,050, 3-20-56, CI. 44—72.
Wishon, Evia L., deceased ; M. A. Kamper, administratrix,
% to M. E. Sooter. Safety brake for cars and trucks.
2,733,779, 2-7-56, CI. 188—106.
Wisman, Franklin O., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Magnetic
clutch and control therefor. 2,774,452, 12-18-56, CI.
192 — 84.
Wismer, Kenneth R. : See —
Hollabaugh, Max G., Sher, and Wismer. 2,772,135.
Wisner, Jule U. : See —
Patrie, Geoffrev A., and Wisner. 2.753.840.
Wisner, Kenneth M. Diving board. 2,704,413, 9-25-56, CI.
272—66.
Wisniewski, Leo J. : See —
Wisniewski, Leo J. 2,759,260.
Wisniewski, Leo J., to A. Jakubowski, and L. J. Wisniewski.
Cigar clipper. 2,759.260. 8-21-56, CI. 30—112.
Wissel, Francis A., N. W. Parker, and F. L. Wedig, to Avco
Mfg. Corp. Single-tube control circuit for horizontal and
vertical deflecting systems of a television receiver.
2,739,182, 3-20-56, CI. 178—7.3.
Wissley, Zoltan R., and G. L. MacPherson, to General Electric
Co. Injection head for jet propulsion system. 2,753,687,
7-10-56. CI. 60—39.46.
Wissman, Henry E. : See —
Fischer, Paul E., Hedin, Swanson, and Wissman.
2,738,714.
Wissman, Reuben E., to The Minster Machine Co. Press
construction. 2.745,338, 5-15-56, CI. 100—282.
Wissman, Reuben E.. to The Minster Machine Co. Die cushion
unit. 2,754.110, 7-10-56. CI. 267—1.
Wissman, Reuben E., to The Minster Machine Co. Cabinet
type press leg. 2,769,389, 11-6-56, CI. 100 — 231.
Wissmiller, Ivan L., to Chicago Bridge & Iron Co. Method
of cooling and storing propane and the like. 2,753,691,
7-10-56, CI. 62—1.
Wissmiller, Ivan L., to Chicago Bridge & Iron Co. Gas storage
vessel. 2,761,771, 9-4-56, CI. 48—178.
Wissmiller. Ivan L., and L. V. Larsen, to Chicago Bridge
& Iron Co. Vapor storage vessel and method of making
same. 2,731,334, 1-17-56. CI. 48—178.
Wist, Edward B., to Shell Development Co. Shaft-seal.
2,744,774, 5-8-56, CI. 286 — 11.15.
Wiswell. Grant A., to W. M. Patterson. Warning lamp
assembly. 2.753.442. 7-3-56. CI. 240—10.6.
Witchger, Eugene J., to The Lufkln Rule Co. Dial test indi-
cator. 2.755,557, 7-24-56, CI. 33—172.
Witchger, Eugene S., to Eaton Mfg. Co. Pumping unit with
multiple intake ports. 2,739,538, 3-27-56, CI. 103—126.
Witcombe, Leslie : See —
Hunter. William A., Singleton, and Witcombe. 2,759.225.
Withall, Albert P., to W. H. Miner, Inc. Friction shock
absorbing mechanisms for railway draft riggings.
2,764,300, 9-25-56, CI. 213—32.
Withall, Harry A. : See —
Koranda, Clarence J., and Withall. 2,751.858.
Withall, Harry A., to Enterprise Railway Equipment Co.
Protecting means for gate and chute of a railway car hop-
per. 2.751.861. 6-26-56, CI. 3 05 — 282.
Withall, William E., to W. H. Miner, Inc. Rubber cushion-
ing means for shock absorbers. 2,749,114, 6-5-56, CI.
267—63.
Witherell, Robert R., to Eureka Williams Corp. Air pressure
responsive oil burner control system. 2,755,848, 7-24-56,
CI. 158—28.
Withers, Thomas E. Ankle joint and artificial foot,
2.745.108. 5-15-56, CI. 3—7.
Witherspoon. John E. : See —
Boden, Robert H., and Witherspoon. 2,772,567.
Withington, Holden W. : See —
Brady, Keith G., and Withington. 2,749,060.
Withington, Lothrop, Jr., to Shoe Patents Corp. Shoe welt.
2,753.636. 7-10-56, CI. 36—78.
Withrow, Lloyd L. : See —
Rounds, Fred G., Schwind, and Withrow. 2,747,560.
Withrow, Ralph A. High pressure check valves. 2,748,798,
6-5-56, CI. 137—533.17.
Witkiewicz, Joseph J. : See —
Manning, Edward V., Breinig, and Witkiewicz. 2,762,664.
Witmer, Harold G., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Track
circuits for supplying train control energy through cross-
overs. 2,736,795, 2-28-56, CI. 246—63.
Witt, Charlie H. Control for mechanisms. 2,769,532,
11-6-56, CI. 198—232.
870
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Witt Harry S., and F. S. Martin, to United States Rubber Co.
Microporous vinyl chloride resin and method of making
same. 2,772,322, 11-27-56, CI. 136—146.
Witt, Robert H., to Ford Motor Co. Plant lifter for harvest-
ing machine. 2,731,780, 1-24-56, CI. 56—119.
Witt, Robert H., to Board of Regents of the Oklahoma Agri-
cultural and Mechanical Colleges. Cotton stripper with
pneumatic conveying means. 2.71)0,325, 8-28-56, CI. 56 — 12.
Witt, Robert H., to Ford Motor Co. Frame means for retain-
ing implement driven shaft parallel to tractor power take-
off shaft. 2,766,835, 10-16-56, CI. 180—53.
Witt, Stanley, to Century Electric Co. Multispeed single
phase motor. 2,774,924, 12-18-56, CI. 318 — 224.
Witt, Wilhelm : See —
Von Lowis of Menar, Alexander. 2,762,280.
WIttbecker, Emerson L. : See —
Houtz, Ray Clyde, and Wittbecker. 2,763,688.
Wittbecker, Emerson L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and
Co. Polyurethanes from piperazines. 2,731,445, 1-17-56,
CI. 260 — 47.
Wittbecker, Emerson L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and
Co. Polyurethanes from piperazine. 2,731,446, 1-17-56,
CI. 260—77.5.
Wittcoff, Harold : See-
Renfrew, Malcolm M., Wittcoff, and Kjelson. 2,767,089.
Wittcoff, Harold, and M. M. Renfrew, to General Mills, Inc.
Polyamide resin suspensoids with reversed charges.
2,768.090, 10-23-56, CI. 106 — 287.
Witte, Roy, to Motorola, Inc. Converter mechanism for TV
receiver. 2,773,177, 12-4-56, CI. 250—16.
Witten, Constance J. Liquid and food holder unit. 2,757,524,
8-7-56, CI. 65—13.
Wittenberg, Edward H., to National Presto Industries Inc.
Combined venting and overpressure release valve. 2,769,457,
11-6-56, CI. 137—512.
Wittenberger, Wallace W. : See —
Kleboe, John E., Krueger, and Wittenberger. 2,759,594.
Wittenburg, Charles W., and G. C. Hermeling, Jr., to Radio
Corp. of America. Ultra-high frequency converter system
having crystal diode mixer. 2,760,060, 8-21-56, CI.
250—20.
Wittenmyer, Carlos. Result proving apparatus for calculat-
ing machines. 2,757,861, 8-7-56, CI. 235 — 60.
Wittenwyler, Clifford V. : See —
Howard, Harry W., and Wittenwyler. 2,774,748.
Witters, Robert, to Collins Radio Co. Frequency system.
2,735,001, 2-14-56, CI. 250—20.
Wittgenstein, Gerard F. Seed-sowing machines. 2,753,819,
7-10-56, CI. 111—71.
Wittich, Rudolph : See —
Schmitt, Heinrich. 2,739,687.
Wittkuhns, Bruno A., and G. F. Hill, to National Paper
Bottle Co., Inc. Bottom spinning mechanism, including sup-
port for bottom for paper container making machines.
2,744,455, 5-8-56, CI. 93—55.1.
Wittkuhns, Bruno A., and G. F. Hill, to The Gardner Board
& Carton Co. Blank stapling apparatus. 2,755,471,
7-24-56, CI. 1—2.
Wittlin, Albert. Liquid flow indicator. 2,744,488, 5-8-56,
CI. 116—117.
Wittlin, Albert. Fluid flow tube. 2,757,632, 8-7-56, CI.
116—117.
Wittman, Herbert E. Corsage holder. 2,741,050, 4—10-56,
CI. 41—12.
Wittman, Norman M. Means for securing umbrella ribs.
2,762,383, 9-11-56, CI. 135—28.
Wittman, Sylvester J. Airfoil. 2,740,597, 4-3-56, CI.
244—44.
Wittmann, Joseph J„ Jr. Fishing lure. 2,736,124, 2-28-56,
CI. 43—42.23.
Wittmoser. Adalbert, to Eisenwerke Gelsenkirehen Aktienge-
sellschaft. Metal casting apparatus. 2,762,096, 9-11-56,
CI. 22 — 79.
Wittner, Rudolf. Metronome. 2.737,011, 3-6-56, CI. 58 — 130
Wittren, Richard A., to Deere Mfg. Co. Starting system for
internal combustion engine. 2,747,562, 5-29-56, CI.
123—179.
Wittren. Richard A., to Deere Mfg. Co. Hydraulic control
system. 2,766,585, 10-16-56, CI. 60 — 62.
Wittrup. Janus B. Shower curtain. 2,771.945, 11-27-56,
CI. 160—124.
Witts, Thomas E. : See —
Morway, Arnold J., and Witts. 2.758,973.
Wittwer, George G.. to Lethelin Products Co., Inc. Powder
dispenser. 2,740.229, 4-3-56, CI. 43—147.
Wittwer, Norman C, Jr. : See —
Goddard, Charles T., and Wittwer. 2,747,138.
Witty, James C. : See —
Roth, Alice L., and Witty. 2,731,973.
Witz, Henry W., to Nursmatic Corp. Cap and shield for
nursing bottle. 2,746,631, 5-22-56, CI. 215 — 11.
Witzel, Homer D., to Harris Mfg. Co. Leveling mechanism
for harvesters. 2,742,298, 4-17-56, CI. 280 — 6.
Witzke, Ernest C. : See-
Walter, Paul R., and Witzke. 2,773,487.
Witzky, Julius E. : See —
Lucia, Carroll J., and Witzky. 2,709,303.
Ware, Marsden, and Witzky. 2,739,579.
Witzky, Julius E., to Studebaker-Packard Corp. Overhead
valve arrangement for engines. 2,769,434, 11-6-56, CI.
123—59.
Witzky, Julius E., to Studebaker-Packard Corp. Cylinder head
retainer. 2,769,438, 11-6-56, CI. 123 — 193.
3. Valve rotator. 2,775,232, 12-25-56, CI.
Witzky, Julius
123—90.
Wixom, Roy R. Expandible mail receptacle. 2,750,105,
6-12-56, CI. 232—19.
Wixson, Sanford : See —
Guysi, Burton W., and Wixson. 2,749,073.
Wizenez, Leopold, F. Fraunberger, and F. Kuhrt, to Siemens-
Schuckertwerke Aktieugesellschaft. Measuring and control
device for dynamoelectric machines. 2,754,464, 7-10-56,
CI. 318 — 434.
Wlasuk, Steven, to Radio Corp. of America. Wide-band high
frequency pre-amplifier circuits. 2,743,323, 4-24-56, Cl.
179 — 171.
Wm. Bros. Boiler & Mfg. Co. : See —
Wanner, William F., Williamson, and Hall. 2,735,199.
Wnuck, Adolph L. : See —
Phillips, Arthur P., and Wnuck. 2,759,941.
Wobbe, Delbert E., and F. J. Stasewich, to American Can Co.
Soldering flux. 2,772,192, 11-27-56, Cl. 148—23.
Wobensmith, James C. Paint mixer. 2,733,900, 2-7-56, Cl.
259—135.
Wockenfuss, William, to Burroughs Corp. Card sensing
mechanism. 2,743,868, 5-1-56, Cl. 235 — 61.11.
Woebbeking, Lawerence H. Faucet cover. 2,768,766,
10-30-56, Cl. 220—55.
Woebcke, Herman N. : See —
Finneran, James A., and Woebcke. 2,741,332.
Woehlert, Walter E., and R. C. Betts, to The Dobeckmun Co.
Paper spool fabricating machine. 2,746,359, 5-22-56, Cl.
93—1.
Woellhaf, Josef, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktienge-
sellschaft. Fluid propellant mill with fluid jets in the
sifting zone. 2,753,123, 7-3-56. Cl. 241—39.
Woerdemann, Hugo H., to North American Aviation, Inc.
Load and control current feedback magnetic amplifier.
2,745,055, 5-8-56, Cl. 323—89.
Woerdemann, Hugo H., to North American Aviation, Inc.
Ring modulator magnetic amplifier. 2,767,257, 10-16-56,
Cl. 179—171.
Woerner, Alfred : See —
Reibnitz, Bruno V., Woerner and Scheuermann.
2,764,573.
Woerner, Rudolph C, to Sinclair Refining Co. Method of add-
ing liquid feed to a fluidized coker. 2,733,194, 1-31-56, Cl.
202 — 14.
Woertz, Byron B. : See —
Beber, Oral L., and Woertz. 2,746,561.
Woessner, Carl J., to Gibraltar Mfg. Co., Inc. Self-locking
box structure. 2,744,650, 5-8-56,01. 220 — 4.
Wofford, George D. : See —
Haugen. Glenn L., and Wofford. 2.744,956.
Wofford, Jack A. Picture hanger. 2,740,603, 4-3-56, Cl.
248—28.
Wofford, Jack A. Binocular magnifier. 2,759,395, 8-21-56,
Cl. 88 — 41.
Wohl, Robert J. : See —
Andrews, David H., Bernstein, and Wohl. 2,732,533.
Meth, Israel, and Wohl. 2,767,286.
Wohlbier, Gunther, to Olympia Werke A. G. Line space
device for office typing machine. 2,775,332, 12-25-56,
Cl. 197—114.
Wohlbier, Hans B. Dispenser head and rotatable closure
therefor for containers of fluent materials. 2,765,954,
10-9-56, Cl. 222—28.
Wohlers, Herbert C, F. N. Grover, C. W. Lentz, and L. E.
Pauling, to Michigan Chemical Corp. Hydrochloric acid
from chloral vent gases. 2,730,194, 1-10-56, Cl. 183—115.
Wohlers, Herbert C, L. E. Pauling, and F. N. Grover, Jr., to
Michigan Chemical Corp. Method for separating aromatic
sulfonic acids. 2,733,264, 1-31-56, Cl. 260—505.
Wohlers, Herbert C, and C. W. Lentz, to Michigan Chemical
Corp. Preparation of chloral. 2,768,173, 10-23-56, Cl.
260—340.
Wohlfahrt. Fred. Method of forming holes in metal.
2,741,936. 4-17-56, Cl. 77—3.
Wohlman. Fred, to Hughes Aircraft Co. Device for per-
manently joining objects. 2.741.069, 4-10-56. Cl. 49 — 1.
Wohlmeyer, Josef. Machine for boring galleries, tunnels,
channels and the like by cutting action. 2,758,825, 8-14-56,
Cl. 262—7.
Wohlrab, Hans-Christoph, and W. Jahn, to Klangfilm Gesell-
schaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Magnetic tape recorder.
2,735,900, 2-21-56, Cl. 179— 100:2.
Wohnhaas, Adolf : See —
Bredereck, Hellmut, Bader, and Wohnhaas. 2,758.106.
Wohnsiedler, Henry P., and W. M. Thomas, to American
Cyanamid Co. Process of coating a resin impregnated sup-
port sheet with a melamine-formaldehyde composition and
resulting product. 2,739,081, 3-20-56, Cl. 117 — 73.
Woistmann, Edwin N. : See —
Gesell, Frank A., and Woistmann. 2,732,574.
Woitach, Peter R., Jr. : See —
Herrick, Clifford E., Jr., Woitach, and Trojnar. 2,772,972.
Woituk, William. Non-expandable piston. 2.746,818,
5-22-56, Cl. 309—15.
Wojciechowski, Bogumil M., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Ad-
justable frequency oscillator system. 2,745,962, 5-15-56,
Cl. 250—36.
Wojtowicz, Wesley J., to The H. A. Montgomery Co. Coat-
ing compositions and methods of coating metal products.
2,763,054, 9-18-56, Cl. 29 — 424.
Woker, Alfred W. : See —
Becker, Adam W., and Woker. 2,770,856.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Wolar, Isidore. Adjustable lighting fixture supports.
2,748,261, 5-29-56, CI. 240—67.
Wolar, Isidore. Chain type lighting fixture hangers.
2.767.952, 10-23-56, CI. 248—339.
Wolar, Isidore. Lighting fixture hangers and canopy supports.
2.767.953, 10-23-56, CI. 248 — 343.
Wolar, Isidore. Lighting fixture hangers and canopy supports.
2.767.954, 10-23-56, CI. 248—345.
Wolaver, Nora Y. : See — ■
Wolaver. Park. 2,764,828.
Wolaver, Park, % to N. Y. Wolaver. Sequence mechanism.
2,764,828, 10-2-56, CI. 40—115.
Wolcott, Carl F. : See-
Sleeper, George E., Jr., Stahl, and Wolcott. 2,739,181.
Wolcott, Prank E. : See —
Mack, William. 2,738,228.
Pereira, Humberto. 2,747,770.
Wolcott, Harold. Valved fluid dispensing spout. 2,746,655,
5-22-56, CI. 222—509.
Wolcott, Harold D., % to V. Lundy and L. L. Crawford.
Apparatus for supplying water to the fuel and air mixture
for internal-combustion engine. 2,756,729, 7-31-56, CI.
123—25.
Wold, Carl P. Covering machines. 2,740,458, 4-3-56, CI.
154—1.8.
Wold, Russell L. Sliding scoop. 2,737,778, 3-13-56, CI.
61—15.
Woldring, Egbert, to The Rapids-Standard Co., Inc. Refrig-
erator conveyors. 2,739,540, 3-27-56, CI. 104 — 135.
Wolf, Alfred A. Roller path compensator. 2,762,266, 9-11-56,
CI. 89—41.
Wolf, Alfred A. Electric motor provided with cooling means.
2,764,704, 9-25-56, CI. 310—61.
Wolf, Bern, to Eldon Mfg. Co. Novelty eyeglasses. 2,748,528,
6-5-56, CI. 46—44.
Wolf Brothers, Inc. : See —
Mengis, Albin J. 2,758,782.
Wolf, Calvin N. : See —
Ligett, Waldo B., and Wolf. 2,749,228.
Ligett, Waldo B., and Wolf. 2,749,229.
Ligett, Waldo B., and Wolf. 2,749,231.
Ligett, Waldo B., and Wolf. 2,749,232.
Ligett, Waldo B., Wolf, and Closson. 2,749,269.
Wolf Detroit Envelope Co., The : See —
Sackett, James J., Mead, and Miller. 2,748,025.
Wolf, Donald E. : See —
Kaczka, Edward A., Wolf, and Folkers. 2,738,301.
Kaczka, Edward A., Wolf, and Folkers. 2,738,302.
Wolf, Edward, to Goodyear Aircraft Corp. Steerable airplane
landing wheel. 2,736,516, 2-28-56, CI. 244—50.
Wolf, Elmar. Weeding-hoe. 2,760,422, 8-28-56, CI. 97 — 63.
Wolf Envelope Co., The : See —
Affelder, Harry F. 2,748,675.
Wolf, George S., to The Diamond Match Co. Egg case sepa-
rator. 2,739,753, 3-27-56, CI. 229 — 42.
Wolf, Herbert : See—
Johannsen, Adolf, Danz, Pfannmueller, and Wolf.
2,761,762.
Johannsen, Adolf, Danz, Pfannmueller, and Wolf.
2,761,763.
Johannsen, Adolf, Danz, Pfannmueller, and Wolf.
2,761,764.
Johannsen, Adolf, Danz, Pfannmueller, and Wolf.
2.768,959.
Johannsen, Adolf, Hettler, Lampe, and Wolf. 2,768,880.
Wolf, Jacques, & Co. : See —
Dawson, William O., and Sellet. 2,737,464.
Dawson, William O., and Sellet. 2,737,504.
Wolf. Joseph E. : See —
Snuggs, John F., Bock, and Wolf. 2,773.014.
Wolf, Joseph E., D. H. Wagner, and J. A. Bock, to Standard
Oil Co. Hydrocarbon reforming system for high sulfur
naphthas. 2,773,013, 12-4-56, CI. 196—50.
Wolf Machine Co., The. See—
Rockwood, Albert M., ana Conklin. 2,730.850.
Wolf, Otto, and G. W. Stinger. Flush tank valve. 2,736,903,
3-6-56, CI. 4 — 57.
Wolf, Otto R. : See —
Park, John W., and Wolf. 2,768,578.
Wolf, Ralph F., to Columbia Southern Chemical Corp. Un-
vulcanized elastomers containing silica. 2,760,894, 8-28-56,
CI. 154 — 43.5.
Wolf, Raymond A., to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. Ap-
paratus for burning-off hollow glassware. 2,729,031,
1-3-56, CI. 49—50.
Wolf, Robert J., and R. E. Score, to The B. F. Goodrich Co.
Sand core and mold composition and method of making
cores and molds therefrom. 2,765,507, 10-9-56, CI.
22—193.
Wolf, Rudolf, to Norddeutsche Affinerie. Process for the
deoxidation of copper. 2.741.557, 4-10-56. CI. 75 — 76.
Wolf, Sidney. Cigarette holders. 2,749,918, 6-12-56, CI.
131—257.
Wolf, Walther : See —
Rosch, Georg, Wolf, and Vollmann. 2,739,151.
Rosch, Georg, Wolf, and Vollmann. 2,739,154.
Rosch, Georg, Wolf, and Vollmann. 2.739,155.
R8sch, Georg. Wolf, and Vollmann. 2,752,346.
Wolf, William B. Vehicle steering structure. 2,746,760,
5-22-56, CI. 280—99.
Wolf X-Ray Products, Inc. : See—
Lubow, Morris. 2,755,585.
Wolfe, Benjamin. Multichannel communication circuit.
2,732,429, 1-24-56, CI. 179-1.
871
Wolfe, Dexter L., and L. W. Hoel, to Kimberly-Clark Corp.
Paper coating. 2,772,184, 11-27-56, CI. 117 — 64.
Wolfe, H. H., and R. Erisman, Jr., to The Duro Co. Water
softener. 2,753,933, 7-10-56, CI. 161 — 7.
Wolfe, Harry D. Locking assemblies for screw-type mem-
bers. 2,741,290, 4-10-56, CI. 151—55.
Wolfe, Harry H, to The Buckeye Steel Castings Co. Cou-
pler lock operating mechanism. 2,747,750, 5-29-56, CI.
213—148.
Wolfe, Harry H., to The Buckeye Steel Castings Co. Railway
coupler. 2,772,791, 12-4-56, CI. 213—150.
Wolfe, John K. : See —
Cook, Newell C, Cobine, and Wolfe. 2,768,061.
Wolfe, John S., to General Motors Corp. Method and appa-
ratus for quantitative spectral analysis. 2,773,415,
12-11-56 CI. 88—14.
Wolfe, John W. Electrical apparatus wiring system.
2,752,537, 6-26-56, CI. 317—101.
Wolfe, Joseph A. Track and bed table carriage supported
from red rail. 2,749,196, 6-5-56, CI. 311—27.
Wolfe & Mann Mfg. Co., The : See —
Shopp, Thomas R., and Espey. 2,774,833.
Wolfe Products, Inc., The : See —
Faris, Harold B. 2,762,599.
Wolfe, Ralph W. Pressure-responsive, self-closing safety
valve. 2,733,729, 2-7-56, CI. 137 — 458.
Wolfe, Raymond M. Convertible neck scarf and head cover-
ing. 2,741,773, 4-17-56, CI. 2—207.
Wolfe, Robert L. : See —
Horvath, Anthony G., Kuner, and Wolfe. 2.744,202.
Wolfe, Willis E. Gate or door latch. 2,743,124, 4-24-56, CI.
292—27.
Wolfer. Elmer J., and H. S. Ogden. Canteen type water
purifier. 2,738,105, 3-13-56, CI. 222—189.
Wolfer, Otto J. : See-
Ellison, Lynn E., and Wolfer. 2,741,920.
Wolfert, Edward R. : See —
Beckett, Leo G., and Wolfert. 2,764,875.
Wolferz. Alfred H., to Weston Electrical Instrument Corp.
Pointer assembly for an electrical instrument. 2,735,068,
2-14-56, CI. 324—154.
Wolff, Edwin K. : See —
Von Hofe, George W., and Wolff. 2,733,920.
Von Hofe, George W., and Wolff. 2,769,561.
Wolff, Frank C. : See —
Campbell, William J. 2,734,515.
Campbell, William J. 2,768,764.
Wolff, Franz. Closures for containers. 2,765,943, 10-9-56,
CI. 215—40.
Wolff. Hans, and L. P. Hayes, to A. E. Staley Mfg. Co.
Vegetable oil refining. 2,754,309, 7-10-56, CI. 260—424.
Wolff, Irving, to Radio Corp. of America. Position finder
system of radio pulse type with vernier indicator tube.
2,730,713, 1-10-56, CI. 343—17.1.
Wolff, Irving, to the United States of America as represented
by the Secretary of the Army. Super-high frequency radio
generator. 2,737,585, 3-6-56, CI. 250 — 36.
Wolff, John A., to Milwaukee Gas Specialty Co. Thermoelec-
tric safety shut-off device. 2,765,029, 10-2-56, CI.
158—131.
olff, John
trically powered control apparatus.
CI. 317—123.
Wolff, John E., to Merck & Co., Inc. Tablets and method of
producing same. 2,757,124, 7-31-56, CI. 167—82.
Wolff, Otto E. : See — ■
Land, Edwin H, and Wolff. 2,750,075.
Wolff, Otto E., to Polaroid Corp. Method and apparatus for
appplying temples to eyeglass frames. 2,759,519, 8-21-56,
CI. 154 — 1.6.
Wolff, Otto E., and S. G. Cohen. Treated paint brush and
process and composition for making same. 2,763.883,
9-25-56, CI. 15—159.
Wolff, Richard H., and T. W. Johnson, to Bendix Aviation
Corp. Turbine pump assembly. 2,752,856, 7-3-56, CI.
103—87.
Wolff, Werner, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft
vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Non-yellowing tri-
ethanolamine soaps. 2.754,305. 7-10-56, CI. 260 — 404.
Wolff, William F., and G. D. McLeod, to Standard Oil Co.
Preparation of sulfone thioethers. 2,744,937, 5-8-56, CI.
260—609.
Wolford, Fred H. : See —
Critoph, David I., Herrmann, and Wolford. 2,734,421.
Wolfram, George : See —
Stucker Joseph B., Williams, and Wolfram. 2,764,550.
Wolfram, William S., to General Motors Corp. Transverse
engine and transmission. 2,768,536, 10-30-56, CI. 74 — 664.
Wolfson, Henry, and G. Elliott, to International Standard
Electric Corp. Electrically conducting cements containing
epoxy resins and silver. 2,774,747, 12-18-56, CI. 260 — 32.8.
Wolfson, William B., P. J. King, and L. Shapiro. Fire kindling
device. 2,738,260, 3-13-56, CI. 44 — 40.
Wolgast, Erwin H. Stone deflecting means for a cylinder
and concave type thresher. 2,768,627, 10-30-56, CI.
130—27.
Wolgast, Lester H., to Reynolds Metals Co. Resistance
measuring apparatus. 2,742,610, 4-17-56, CI. 324 — 62.
Wolin, Louis, and A. M. Carter, Jr. Apparatus for simulating
an engine. 2,771,243, 11-20-56, CI. 235 — 61.
Wolke, Roy K., J. A. Chase, and F. J. Pilas, to Radio Corp.
of America. Electrode loading apparatus. 2,760,254,
8-28-56, CI. 29—25.19.
872
Woll, Harry J. : See —
Rose, Harry E., and Woll. 2,762,010.
Wollam, Joy H. Trunk transportable camping equipment.
2,759,109, 8-21-56, CI. 5—194.
Wollan, Rolf W. : See —
McKinlev, Paul A., and Wollan. 2,741,855.
Wollan, Telford C. : See —
Cody, William P., and Wollan. 2,731,429.
Wolldeckenfabrik Zoeppritz Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Fuehs, Carl. 2,736,341.
Wollenhaupt, Jakob, and K. Maecker. Electrically controlled
drilling macbine, particularly for drilling deep holes.
2,768,539, 10-30-56, CI. 77—32.3.
Wollenhaupt, Louis C. : See —
Sterner, Frank W., and W. J. and L. C. Wollenhaupt.
2 733 923
Wollenhaupt, William J., Jr. : See —
Sterner, Frank W., and W. J. and L. C. Wollenhaupt.
2,733,923.
Wollensak Optical Co. : See —
Cook, Alan A., and Gilkeson. 2,769,372.
Gilkeson, David C. 2,769,371.
Herden, Robert B. 2,762,261.
Van Horn, Clarence R., and Pirwitz. 2,769,364.
Wollentin, Robert W., to Westinghouse Electric Corp.
Erytliemal phosphor and method of making the same.
2,752,313. 6-26-56, CI. 252—301.4.
Wollentin, Robert W., and R. Nagy, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Calcium zinc phosphate phosphor. 2,758,095,
8-7-56, CI. 252—301.6.
Woller, Edward E., to Simmons Co. Sofa bed. Re. 24,125,
2-28-56. CI. 5—13.
Woller, Edward E.. to Simmons Co. Bed bottoms and the like.
2,742,653, 4-24-56. CI. 5—226.
Wollersheim, Richard .7., to Kolmar Laboratories, Inc. Appa-
ratus and process for molding powder puffs. 2,731,777,
1-24-56, CI. 53—11.
Wollett, Ernest S., to American Viscose Corp. Wrapping
machine. 2,746.224. 5-22-56, CI. 53—204.
Wollin, Ernest : See —
Oberhuber, William F., Wollin, and Goetze. 2,743,521.
Wollner, Johannes : See —
Grimme, Walter, Emde, Schmitz, and Wollner. 2,766,278.
Grimme, Walter, and Wollner. 2,752,399.
Grimme. Waller, and Wiillner. 2.760.952.
Wollseiffen, Joseph, K. Schieck, K.-J. Schulze, and F. Roggen-
bau, to American Enka Corp. Process for manufacturing
upholstering material. 2,761,802, 9-4-56, CI. 154 — 90.
Wollthan, Heinz H. : See —
Brinkmann, Georg, and Wollthan. 2,773,898.
Wolnak, Bernard : See —
Miner, Carl S., Jr., and Wolnak. 2,739,064.
Wolpert. Edward. Device for keeping vehicle operators alert.
2,754.497, 7-10-50. CI. 340—279.
Wolshin. Louis. Life saving device. 2,753,574, 7-10-56,
CI. 9—19.
Wolsky, Sumner P., to Raytheon Manufacturing Co. Germa-
nium etchings. 2,734,806, 2-14-56, CI. 41—42.
Wolstenholme, William E., to United States Rubber Co.
Method of and apparatus for rapidly cooling extruded stock.
2,737,023, 3-6-56, CI. 62—1.
Wolter, Frederick J. : See —
Alexander, Guy B., Her, and Wolter. 2,731.326.
Wolter. Hans. Optical image-forming mirror .system provid-
ing for grazing incidence of rays. 2,759,106, 8-14-56, CI.
250—53.
Wolters, Carl F. : See —
Gunn, Donald A., and Wolters. 2.732,843.
Gunn, Donald A., and Wolters. 2,759,479.
Wolters, Carl F., to Sperry Rand Corp. Insulated ledger desk.
2,769,678, 11-6-56, CI. 312—310.
Wolters, Carl F., and N. Y. Andersen, deceased (by B. Y.
Andersen, executrix), to Sperry Rand Corp. Endless con-
veyor file. 2.737,431, 3-6-56, CI. 312—223.
Wolters, Peter : See —
Schmitz, Werner. 2,746,182.
Woluns, Robert J. Necktie structures. 2,748,395, 6-5-56,
Wolverton, Percy B. Double acting relief valve. 2,774,116,
12-18-50, CI. 20—16.
Wommelsdorf, Fritz. Apparatus for draining off excess liquid
from coated articles. 2.748,746. 6-5-50. CI. 118—57.
Wommelsdorf, Hans, to Fritz Werner Aktiengesellschaft.
Switching mechanism for automatic machine tools.
2.742,795. 4-24-56, CI. 74 — 335.
Wonder Products Co. : See —
Roller, Edward J., and Bohn. 2,758,632.
Wong, Ming S. Circular line stretcher. 2,749,522, 6-5-56, CI.
333—31.
Wong, Sho : See —
Sherman, Roger M., and Wong. 2,768,642.
Wonsowicz, Walter, to United States Steel Corp. Lathe
thread chasing half-nut assembly. 2,750,830, 6-19-56, CI.
82—23.
Woock. Herbert J. Feed for impact crusher. 2,755,026,
7-17-56. CI. 241—186.
Woock, Walter R. J., to Plastaket Mfg. Co. Plastic web-
2,752,276, 6-26-56,
Wood. A. R. Mfg. Co. : See —
Kettlewell. Meredith G. 2,753,047.
Wood, Alan Steel Co. : See —
Kuzmick, Jerome F., and Schenck. 2,759,808.
Radasch, Arthur H. 2,748,063.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Fishing reel. 2,753,645, 7-10-56, CI.
Lip
for gas burners. 2,758,641,
Wood, Arthur E.
43—20.
Wood, Arthur R.
8-14-56, CI. 158—115.
Wood, Charles R. Artists' palette and panel support.
2,745,202, 5-15-56, CI. 41—5.
Wood, Charles W., and P. F. Early, to Standard-Thomson
Corp. Heater valve mechanism. 2,743,872, 5-1-56, CI.
236—92.
Wood, Chauncey O. Lawn mower. 2,734,328, 2-14-56, CI.
56—26.
Wood, Clifford : See —
Clarke, William, Keats, Thornton, and Wood. 2,768,171.
Wood Conversion Co. : See —
Dahl, Donald E. 2,737,179.
Duvall, Thure C. 2,746,895.
Heritage, Clark C. 2,757,115.
Heritage, Clark C. 2,757,148.
Heritage, Clark C. 2,757,149.
Heritage, Clark C. 2,757,150.
Meyers, Sidney E. 2,734,378.
Olson, Robert C. 2,754,206.
Wood, Cyrus F., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Jet engine
power regulator. 2,734,340, 2-14-56, CI. 60 — 35.6.
Wood, Cyrus F., and L. F. Cummings, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Gas turbine apparatus. 2,762,426, 9-11-56,
CI. 158—36.4.
Wood, Dan G., to Dorothy Dahl Inc. Adapter for gem setting
device. 2,736,025, 2-28-56, CI. 1—50.
Wood, Dan G., to Dorothy Dahl, Inc. Adapter for gem setter.
2,759,184, 8-21-56, CI. 1 — 4.
Wood, David D. : See —
Wood, George B. 2,767,867.
Wood, Earl S., to Whitin Machine Works. Brake for spin-
ning or twisting spindle. 2,770,092, 11-13-56, CI. 57 — 88.
Wood, Edward L., to Gar Wood Industries, Inc. Wheel trim
and fastening means. 2,749,184, 6-5-56, CI. 301 — 37.
Wood, Edward L., to Gar Wood Industries, Inc. Wheel trim
cushioning means. 2,749,185, 6-5-56, CI. 301 — 37.
Wood, Edward L., to Gar Wood Industries, Inc. Wheel trim,
including self-centering and cushioning means. 2,749,186,
6-5-56, CI. 301—37.
Wood, Ernest H., and J. R. Wilkinson, to Union Carbide and
Carbon Corp. Stabilization of polystyrene with n,n'-di-/3-
naphthyl-p-phenylenediamine. 2,759,905, 8-21-56, CI.
260 — 45.9.
Wood, Frank A., to Zenith Radio Corp. Tuning network
structure. 2,730,682, 1-10-56, CI. 336—142.
Wood, Gar, Industries, Inc. : See —
Ronan, William J. 2,761,322.
2,733,820.
2,746,428.
2,749,184.
2,749,185.
2,749,186.
Wood, George B., V2 to D. D. Wood. Refuse vehicle loading
device. 2,767,867, 10-23-56, CI. 214—83.3.
Wood, George H., Jr., to Joseph Bancroft & Sons Co.
Process for producing wrinkle finish fabric. 2,763,914,
9-25-56, CI. 28—74.
Wood, Gerald B., and P. W. Leamond, toLeager Mfg. Co. Ski
boot carrier and straightener. 2,758,325, 8-14-56, CI.
12—120.5.
Wood, Herbert H., to Thomas Walker Ltd. Presses for at-
taching metal fittings to material. 2,755,472, 7-24-56, CI.
Wood, Homer J., to The Garrett Corp. Enclosure air supply
system. 2,734,443, 2-14-56, CI. 98—1.5.
Wood, Homer J., to The Garrett Corp. Supercharger con-
trol system. 2.741,421. 4-10-56. CI. 230—4.
Wood, Homer J., to The Garrett Corp. Compressor.
2.760.719, 8-28-56, CI. 230—128.
Wood, Hugh, & Co. Ltd. : See —
Denholm, George, and Nordmann. 2,769,973.
Wood. James Q., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Recovery of carbon
black. 2,735.828, 2-21-56, CI. 260 — 41.5.
Wood, James R., to Hnrris-Sevhold Co. Nonuniform speed
drive mechanism. 2,746.312. 5-22-56, CI. 74 — 393.
Wood. James R., to Harris-Seybold Co. Throwoff mechanism
for printing presses. 2,773,445, 12-11-56, CI. 101—218.
Wood, Jay J., V2 to C. T. Brown, d. b. a. Charles T. Brown
Co. Scarifier apparatus. 2,732,196, 1-24-56, CI. 262—8.
Wood, John F. : See —
Jackson, Harry E., Leyland, and Wood. 2,748,181.
Wood, John W., T. D. Fontaine, and J. W. Mitchell, to the
United States of America as represented by the Secretary
of Agriculture. Plant regulators. 2,734,816, 2-14-56, CI.
71—2.6.
Woods, Joseph : See —
Herbert, Alfred E., Woods, and Turner. 2,736,944.
Wood. Joseph D., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. High voltage
magnetic arc extinguishing means. 2,750,073, 8-14—56, CI.
200 — 147.
Wood, Joseph D., and A. S. Caswell, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker
Co. High voltage circuit breakers. 2,731,530, 1-17-56,
CI. 200—147.
Wood, Joseph D., and A. S. Caswell, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker
Co. High voltage circuit breakers. 2,761,934, 9-4-56,
CI. 200—147.
Starr, Norbert T.
Starr, Norbert T.
Wood, Edward L.
Wood, Edward L.
Wood, Edward L.
LIST OF PATENTEES
873
Wood, Joseph D. and A. S. Caswell, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker
Co. High voltage circuit breakers. 2,761,938, 9-4-56,
CI. 200—168.
Wood. Joseph E. : See —
Blanchard, James K., and Wood. 2,750,080.
Blanchard, James K„ and Wood. 2,757,823.
Wood, Leonard : See —
Jones, Evan I., Todd, and Wood. 2,734,040.
Wood, Lorin A. Crutch. 2/736,330, 2-28-56, CI. 135 — 49.
Wood-Minor, Blanche V. Bed-protector apron. 2,745,404,
5-15-56, CI. 128—283.
Wood Newspaper Machinery Corp. : See —
Tollison, Paul L., and Richards. 2,743,501.
Wood, Oliver W. : See —
McCreary, Bruce C, and Wood. 2,729,484.
Wood, Reuben E., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of Commerce. Punched-cell wax
electrolyte batteries. 2,762,858, 9-11-56, CI. 136 — 103.
Wood, Rex C. : See —
Poskett, Laurence W., Poster, Thickstum, and Wood.
2,775,160.
Wood. Richard D., Jr., G. Thomson, and C. P. Whitaker, to
Millville Mfg. Co. Method and apparatus for forming a
cloth selvage. 2,740,457, 4-3-56, CI. 154 — 1.8.
Wood, Richard D., Jr., and G. Thomson, to Millville Manu-
facturing Co. Hemmed cloth with an adhesive type binder.
2,744,844, 5-8-56. CI. 154 — 43.
Wood, Robert C, to Promo Corp. Hair retainer. 2,761,457,
9-4-56, CI. 132—52.
Wood, Robert P. : See —
Garrett, Donald E., and Wood. 2,758,248.
Wood, Robert M., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Junc-
tion forming crucible. 2,756,483, 7-31-56, CI. 29 — 25.3.
Wood, Roscoe C, to Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. Gas heated
dimpling die. 2,760,543, 8-28-56, CI. 153—21.
Wood, Rountree W., Jr., to Whirlpool- Seeger Corp. Frost bank
automatic defrost actuator. 2,767,555, 10-23-56, CI.
62 — 2.
Wood, Rufus C, and L. H. Wood. Measuring and computing
device. 2,759,267, 8-21-56. CI. 33—76.
Wood, Russell A., to McGraw Electric Co. Combination fuse
cutout and loadbreak cartridge. 2,734,965, 2-14-56, CI.
200—114.
Wood. Samuel, to Keuffel & Esser Co. Blue print cabinet.
2,753,237, 7-3-56. CI. 312—298.
Wood, Stuart G. Attachable garment hook. 2,764,383,
9-25-56, Cl. 248—227.
Wood, Thomas J., Jr. Detachable electric circuit connect-
ing device having conductor sheath penetrating means.
2,745.078, 5-8-56, CI. 339—99.
Wood, Thomas R. : See —
Wright, Lemuel D., Wood, and Polkers. 2,766,254.
Wood, Wallace H., to Norton Co. Grinding machine-taper
control. 2,769,282, 11-6-56, CI. 51 — 95.
Wood, Wallace H., to Norton Co. Grinding machine.
2,771,715. 11-27-56. CI. 51—95.
Wood, Walter F., to The State of Iowa, for the use and bene-
fit of the State University of Iowa, an educational institu-
tion of the State of Iowa. Device and method for measur-
ing surface areas. 2,770,044, 11-13-56, CI. 33 — 121.
Wood, William H., to General Electric Co. Self-lubricating
journal pin. 2,751,264, 6-19-56, CI. 308—104.
Wood, William H., to General Electric Co. Snap-action
switch. 2,756,292, 7-24-56, CI. 200 — 18.
Wood, William H, to Harris-Seybold Co. Lithographic plate
and method of making it. 2,760,432, 8-28-56, CI.
101—149.2.
Wood, William H., and H. A. Pritchard, to Harris-Sevbold
Co. Ink-repellent applying method for rotarv lithographic
printing apparatus. 2,753,796. 7-10-56. CI. 101 — 147.
Wood, William H., and H. A. Pritchard, to Harris-Seybold
Co. Rotary lithographic plate dampening means and
method. 2,761,382, 9-4-56. CI. 101—147.
Wood, William M. Vulcanizing mold having an adjustable
core. 2,769,203, 11-6-56, CI. 18 — 45.
Wood, William S. Tail gate lift. 2,767,016, 10-16-56, CI.
296—57.
Woodall. Carl. Ankle joint for artificial limbs. 2,731,645,
1-24-56, CI. 3—6.
Woodall-Duckham Construction Co. Ltd. : See —
Townend, Prank S. 2,731,413.
Williams, Thomas H., and Solt. 2,758,968.
Woodall-Duckham Vertical Retort and Oven Construction
Co. (1920) Ltd., The: See —
Akeroyd, Ewart I. 2,754,261.
Woodall Industries Inc. : See —
Chadwick, Hamilton J. 2,757,417.
Woodard, Burnice, and E. T. Pranks. Device for limiting
opening movement of a door. 2,760,806, 8-28-56, CI.
292—338.
Woodard, Raymond G., to The Fibre Metal Products Co.
Safety mask. 2,759,187, 8-21-56, CI. 2 — 8.
Woodard, Roy S. Expansible storm sash. 2,768,410,
10-30-56, CI. 20—55.
Woodard, Stanlev W., to Marine Marker Corp. Marine
marker. 2,739,296, 3-20-56, CI. 340 — 3.
Woodard, Walter M., to Elwell-Parker Electric Co. Die han-
dling industrial truck. 2,733,822, 2-7-56, CI. 214—502.
Woodard, Walter M., to Elwell-Parker Electric Co. Roll neck
bearing extracting industrial truck. 2,764,806, 10-2-56,
CI. 29—252.
369555— P 56
Woodbridge, Leonard A., to Electric & Musical Industries Ltd.
Cathode ray tubes. 2,735,031, 2-14-56, CI. 313—70.
Woodburn, Joseph J., to Avco Mfg. Corp. Oven vent.
2,731,962, 1-24-56, CI. 126—21.
Woodburn, Ralph E. Method and apparatus for making auto-
mobile door panels. ^,744,564, 5-8-56, CI. 154 — 11.
Woodbury, Eugene, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Magnetically
stabilized scanning stylus. 2,740,685, 4-3-56, CI. 346—74.
Woodbury, Richard : See —
Irrer, Norman R., and Woodbury. 2,765,188.
Woodbury, Robert L., to the United 'States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Army. Insulated
sound transmitting ear cells for a cap. 2,743,454, 5-1-56,
CI. 2 — 172.
Woodbury, Roger B. : See —
Draper, Charles S., and Woodbury. 2,752,792.
Draper, Charles S., Woodbury, and Hutzenlaub.
2,752,793.
Woodbury, Roger B., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Navy. Pulse tube test
apparatus. 2,750,558, 6-12-56, CI. 324 — 26.
Woodbury, Roger B., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Navy. Direct reading in-
dicator for a radio navigation system. 2,761,133, 8-28-56,
CI. 343—103.
Woodco Corp. : See —
Kleinknecht, George M. 2,775,000.
Woodcock, Eugene L., to Sperry Rand Corp. Delay line
trigger circuit. 2,755,381, 7-17-56, CI. 250—27.
Wooddy, Lemuel D., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. Method of working over wells. 2,751,009, 6-19-56,
CI. 166—22.
Woodell, Victor A., and P. R. Hanaway, to Electra Mfg. Co.
Automatic resistance tester for resistor producing system.
2,752,039, 6-26-56, CI. 209—81.
Woodford, George H. Bedclothes anchor. 2,769,989,
11-13-56, CI. 5—320.
Woodhall, Harold, to Allen & Hanburys Ltd. Surgical saws.
2,741,248, 4-10-56, CI. 128,317.
Woodham, Edward, to E. N. Mason & Sons Ltd. Cooling of
photo-copying machines. 2,768,565, 10-30-56, CI. 95 — 73.
Woodhull, Elliot H., to The Perkin-Elmer Corp. Radiation
detectors. 2,767,321, 10-16-56, CI. 250 — 43.5.
Woodhull, Elliot H., J. L. Borden, Jr., and H. L. Montpas,
to The Perkin-Elmer Corp. Non-dispersion analyzers.
2,754,424. 7-10-56, CI. 250 — 43.5.
Wooding, William M. : See —
Jen, Yun, and Wooding. 2,764,507.
Wooding, William M., B. P. Melucci, and C. Porter, to Amer-
ican Cyanamid Co. Flame-resistant regenerated cellulose
film. 2,757,102, 7-31-56, CI. 117—137.
Wooding, Wiliiam M., L. A. Lundberg, and W. F. Reynolds, to
American Cyanamid Co. Non-fibrous regenerated cellulose
film carrying an anchoring agent and method of making.
2,763,571, 9-18-56, CI. 117—62.
Woodings-Verona Tool Works : See —
Tohe, John K. 2,736,268.
Woodland, Paul C. : See —
Tubbs, Bernard H., Nagle, and Woodland. 2,732,366.
Woodlin Metal Products : See —
Singleton, Benoit M. 2,763,196.
Woodling, George V. Helical fluid tube. 2,732,862, 1-31-56,
CI. 138—47.
Woodling, George V. Sinusoidal fluid tube. 2,732,863,
1_31_56 CI 138 47
Woodling, ' George V. ' Weldable hollow body. 2,760,796,
8-28-56, CI. 287—20.2.
Woodling. George V. Weldable stud element. 2,760,797,
8-28-56, CI. 287—20.2.
Woodman Co., Inc., The : See —
Henry, Nelson R. 2,758,728.
Woodman, Daniel E. Material handling machine. 2,749,077,
6-5-56, CI. 249 — 52.
Woodman, Melvin W. Agitator bearing for paint drums.
2.760.761, 8-28-56. CI. 259—107.
Woodman, William S. Paint drum with built in agitator.
2.760.762. 8-28-56, CI. 259—107.
Woodring, Albert P. : See —
Woodring, Emory R. and A. P. 2,772,587.
Woodring, Emory R. and A. P. Tool set for opening and
closing chain links. 2,772,587. 12-4-56. Cl. 81—15.
Woodring, William B., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp.
Battery. 2,751,427, 6-19-56, Cl. 136—111.
Woodruff, Albert E., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc.
Volume limiter device. 2,772,390, 11-27-56, Cl. 323 — 66.
Woodruff, Almon C. Beverage vending machine. 2,735,578,
2-21-56, Cl. 221—11.
Woodruff, Alvin. Reciprocative, double sash, gang sawmill.
2,740,436, 4-3-56, Cl. 143—60.
Woodruff, John J. : See —
WUite. Frank B. 2,745,521.
White, Frank B. 2,762,346.
Woodruff, Lee B. : See —
Hammerstrom, Henry H, and Woodruff. 2,732,509.
Woodruff, Ralph S., Sr. Compass cover. 2,758,413, 8-14-56,
Cl. 45 — 68.
Woodruff, Ralph S., Sr. Boat cover. 2,764,765, 10-2-56, Cl.
9—1.
I. V. Swadberg. Knitting needle.
874
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Woods, Edgar L., to Valdese Mfg. Co., Inc. Parallel strand
control for winders and the like. 2,740,591, 4-3-56, CI.
242—38.
Woods, George B., to Spheric Structures, Inc. Building units.
2,736,072, 2-28-56, CI. 20 — 2.
Woods, Henry B. : See —
Morlan, Erwin A., and Woods. 2,769,616.
Woods-Hill, William, and D. T. Davis, to International Busi-
ness Machines Corp. Electronic multiplier. 2,745,599,
5-15-56, CI. 235—61.
Woods, John A. : See —
Cowley, Charles H., and Woods. 2,761,248.
Olson, Albert W., and Woods. 2,761,249.
Woods, John E., to Standard-Thomson Corp. Space cooling
system. 2,760,345, 8-28-56, CI. 62—2.
Woods, John E., to Standard-Thomson Corp. Pilot-controlled
hydraulic valve. 2,770,440, 11-13-56, CI. 251—28.
Woods, John E., to Standard-Thomson Corp. Pilot operated
valve. 2,771,265, 11-20-56, CI. 251 — 28.
Woods, John L., W. W. Stribley, and C. O. Nelson. Webbing
dispensing apparatus. 2,767,931, 10-23-56, CI. 242—55.3.
Woods, Joseph : See —
Herbert, Alfred E., Woods, and Turner. 2,768,797.
Woods, Leroy R., to International Electronic Research Corp.
Electronic tube clamp and shield. 2,766,020, 10-9-56,
CI. 257—263.
Woods, Leroy R., to North American Aviation, Inc. Rotary
switch. 2,768,252, 10-23-56, CI. 200—27.
Woods, Robert A., and H. L. Bone, to Westinghouse Air
Brake Co. Circuit controllers. 2,748,204, 5-29-56, CI.
200 — 4.
Woods, Robert G., to Jo-Line Tools Inc. Predetermined
torque release socket wrench. 2,731,865, 1-24-56, CI.
81—52.4.
Woods, Robert G., to Jo-Line Tools Inc. Predetermined torque
release socket wrench. 2,734,411, 2-14-56, CI. 81 — 52.4.
Woods, Robert G., to Jo-Line Tools Inc. Torque-limited
wrench. 2,743,638, 5-1-56, CI. 81—52.4.
Wood's, T. B., Sons Co. : See —
Nuernberger, Eldon L., and Williams. 2,754,723.
Woods, William M. : See —
Hodan, Theodore J., and Woods. 2,748,077.
Woodson, Herbert H., to United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Navy. Servo system
with magnetic amplifier with integral feedback. 2,764,719,
9-25-56, CI. 318—28.
Woodson, Thomas T., to General Electric Co. Hydraulic
clutch actuation means for washing machines and the like.
2,742,128, 4-17-56, CI. 192—87.
Woodson, Thomas T., to General Electric Co. Drive mech-
anism for clothes washing machine and the like. 2,751,773,
6-26-56, CI. 68—23.
Woodson, Wesley E., Jr., and J. I. Morgan. Visual in-line
multi-symbol signal indicator. 2,766,447, 10-9-56, CI.
340—380.
Woodstock Metal Products, Inc. : See —
Marsilius, Mac. 2,760,291.
Woodward, Alva W. Ladder attachment. 2,772,927, 12-4-56,
CI. 304—31.5.
Woodward, Charles F. : See —
Pilachione, Edward M., Woodward, and Hansen.
2,732,361.
Woodward & Dickerson, Inc. : See —
Bos Houwers, Willem A. N. 2,733,848.
Woodward, Eric R., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Treat-
ment of odor containing gases with chlorine dioxide.
2,745,714, 5-15-56, CI. 23—2.
Woodward Governor Co. : See —
Drake, George P. 2,765,800.
Hanson, Karl M. 2,752,429.
Parker, George E. 2,756,725.
Woodward, Harold S. Non-explodable gasoline tank and out-
let. 2,748,787, 6-5-56, CI. 137—39.
Woodward, Herbert S. : See —
Wilson, Alexander M., Woodward, Bailey and Lucas.
2,741,364.
Woodward, Herbert S., II, to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regu-
lator Co. Aircraft acceleration limiters. 2,751,542,
6-19-56, CI. 318^89.
Woodward Iron Co. : See —
Smith, Hewitt. 2,757,757.
Woodward, James H. : See —
Holland-Bowyer, Wilfrid, and Woodward. 2,730,133.
Woodward, James H, and L. Myles, to Dunlop Tire and
Rubber Corp. Flexible and extensible hose. 2,733,734,
2-7-56, CI. 138—56.
Woodward, O. B. Locking mechanism for variable speed
drives. 2,745,292, 5-15-56, CI. 74 — 230.17.
Woodward, Oakley M., Jr., to Radio Corp. of America. An-
tenna arrays. 2,759,183. 8-14-56, CI. 343 — 908.
Woodward, Richard F., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Devices
for anchoring cords. 2,766,317, 10-9-56, CI. 174 — 135.
Woodward, Robert B., to Research Corp. Hexahydronaph-
thalenes and production thereof. 2,745,879, .1-15-56, CI.
260—611.
Woodward, Stanley, and W. F. R. Morgan, to Baker Perkins
Ltd. Machines for folding sheets and like articles.
2,740,627, 4-3-56, CI. 270—68.
Woodworth, Chester L., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Process
for dyeing a sheet of plasticizcd polyvinyl butyral resin
and ink therefor. 2,739,080, 3-20-56, CI. 117 — 38.
Woodworth, Frederick B., and E. H. Hults. to Smith-Meeker
Engineering Co. Public address system for subway trains.
2,773,932, 12-11-56, CI. 179—1.
Woodworth Lee R., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Navy. Compressor discs.
2,772,853, 12-4-56, CI. 253—39.
Woodworth, N. A., Co. : See —
Hohwart, George and E. F. 2,733,072.
Hohwart, George and E. F. 2,747,880.
Woodworth, Warner, and A. Orr. Water craft. 2,770,817,
11-20-56, CI. 9—3.
Woody, Donald E. : See —
Rush, Dale B., Springer, Thomas, and Woody. 2,775,414.
Thomas, John B., and Woody. 2,753,128.
Woody, Irvin L. Power lawn mower. 2,741,890, 4-17-56,
CI. 56—26.
Woofter, Cecil B., to Brown & Bigelow. Display article.
2,743,011, 4-24-56, CI. 206—78.
Woofter, Robert C, to General Motors Corp. Panel lamp
socket of insulation having opening engaging resilient
fingers. 2,741,747, 4-10-56, CI. 339—128.
Wool "O" Co., The : See —
Kalbach, Raymond B. 2,757,110.
Woolard, Henry J., to Carrier Engineering Co. Ltd. Appara-
tus for treating with liquid a car body having irregular
non-symmetrical surfaces. 2,731,110, 1-17-56, CI. 118 — 8.
Woolaver, Lawrence B., and F. P. Maclay, to Laboratory for
Electronics, Inc. Delay line. 2,746,019, 5-15-56, CI.
333 3Q
Woolcock, ' Stanley R., to J. J. Udall's Building Co., Ltd.
Means for tensioning rods and the like. 2,761,649, 9-4-56,
CI. 254—29.
Wooldridge, Allen C. : See—
King, Arthur N., and Wooldridge. 2,757,368.
Wooldridge, James A., to Shell Development Co. Liquid-dis-
pensing system with remote control. 2,747,598, 5-29-56,
CI. 137—108.
Wooldridge, James A., to Shell Development Co. Liquid dis-
pensing and withdrawing apparatus. 2,747,783, 5-29-56,
CI. 226—125.
Wooldridge, Mack, to American Tractor Equipment Corp.
Swingable mount for ripper blade. 2,769,625, 11-6-56,
CI. 262—8.
Wooley, William C, to Moloney Electric Co. Relays for con-
stant current regulators. 2,769,136, 10-30-56, CI. 323 — 6.
Woolf, Cyril : See —
Miller, Charles B.. and Woolf. 2,741,634.
Woolf, Don R. : See —
Le Compte, Frank M., Woolf, and Mittenzwei. 2,742,248.
Woolf, Don R., to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Propeller blade con-
struction. 2,754,916. 7-17-56, CI. 170—159.
Woolfe, Aaron E., to Sam Mumford. Fish lure. 2,765,572,
10-9-56, CI. 43 — 42.37.
Woolford, Custis S., and W. H. Schoenfeld, Jr., to American
Can Co. Can body soldering apparatus. 2,751,873, 6-26-56,
CI. 113—60.
Woolley, Charles H. : See —
Rowand, Will H., Raynor, and Woolley. 2,737,930.
Woolley, Henry C. : See —
Tennant, John A., Lauder, Naisbitt, Woolley, and
Lawrenson. 2,753,995.
Woolley, Richard P., and J. A. Hurry, to The Gates Rubber
Co. High range strain gage. 2,739,212, 3-20-56, CI.
201—63.
Woolley, Robert R. Mask attachment for photographic lamps.
2,768,284, 10-23-56, CI. 240 — 46.53.
Woolley, William J., to Maid-O'-Mist, Inc. Balancing valve
and adapter unit for the same. 2,768,648, 10-30-56, CI.
138^6.
Woolridge, Harold I., to Collins Radio Co. Cam pawl shock
absorber. 2,731,853, 1-24-56, CI. 74—569.
Woolslayer, Homer J., C. D. Iddings, and P. E. Borg, to Lee
C. Moore Corp. Oil well mast crown block. 2,737,367,
3-6-56, CI. 254 — 190.
Woolslayer, Homer J., C. Jenkins, P. E. Borg, and E.
A. Campbell, to Lee C. Moore Corp. Crown block for
multiple well drilling. 2,744,725, 5-8-56, CI. 254 — 190.
Woolslayer. Homer J., C. Jenkins, C. D. Iddings, and E. A.
Campbell, to Lee C. Moore Corp. Portable drilling mast.
2,753,963, 7-10-56, CI. 189—11.
Woppman, Joseph G., to W. R. Grace & Co. Automatic
packaging machines. 2,751,732, 6-26-56, CI. 53 — 180.
Worbrock, Marvin T., to General Motors Corp. Clutch as-
sembly. 2,770,341, 11-13-56, CI. 192—68.
Worcester Pressed Steel Co. : See —
Manhartsberger, Albert. 2,736,462.
Word, James C, Jr., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Pump.
2,774,310, 12-18-56, CI. 103—234.
Worden, Donald P., G. H. Eastman, B. N. Snyder, and
V. H. Payne, to General Motors Corp. Apparatus for
cutting tubing. 2,757,732, 8-7-56. CI. 1C4— 49.
Worden, Jesse L., to Continental X-Ray Corp. Simplified
X-ray apparatus. 2,748,292, 5-29-56, CI. 250—100.
Worden, Samuel P., and B. Cornelison, to Texas Instruments
Inc. Large range gravity sensitive instrument. 2,738,676,
3-20-56, CI. 73—382.
Wordie, John D., to The Texas Co. Process for preparing
mercapto-alkyl cyanides. 2,748,155, 5-29-56, CI.
260 — 465.1.
Work, Erich W., to Union Mfg. Co. Double-acting chuck.
2,736,563, 2-28-56, CI. 279—121.
Workrite Co. Ltd. : See—
Lavallee, Leonard, and Raby. 2,764,353.
Works, Madden T. : See —
Allen, Herbert, and Works. 2,748,605.
Allen, Herbert, Works, ami Jones. 2.756,634.
Allen, Herbert, Works, and Oliver. 2,752,119.
LIST OF PATENTEES
875
Works, William R., and T. R. Miles, to Crown Zellerbach
Corp. Method of edge-surfacing woody products. 2,748,046,
5-29-56, CI. 154—116.
Worley, George A. : See —
Stafford, Neil S., and Worley. 2,770,439.
Worley, Osborn C. : See —
Elliott, Stanley J., Thomas, and Worley. 2,775,407.
Worlidge, Ronald F. : See —
Latimer-Needham, Cecil H., and Worlidge. 2,774,547.
Worlidge, Ronald F., to Flight Refuelling Ltd. Self-engaging
and self-sealing pipe couplings, especially applicable to
flight refuelling purposes. 2,733,079, 1-31-56, CI. 284 — 12.
Wormell, Robert L., to Courtaulds Ltd. Production of arti-
ficial filaments, threads, fibres, bands, and the like.
2,775,506, 12-25-56, CI. 18—54.
Wormser, Arthur, to Infilco Inc. Liquid filling apparatus.
2,763,416, 9-18-56, CI. 226—93.
Wormser, Eric M., to Servo Corp. of America. Total-radiation
pyrometer. 2,761,072, 8-28-56, CI. 250 — 83.3.
Wormser Paul, and H. E. Metcalf, to S & W Fine Foods,
Inc. Machines for orientating and stemming fruit with
stems. 2,731,051, 1-17-56, CI. 146—55.
Worner, Peter, to Peerless Chain Co. Tire chain applying
attachments. 2,737,994, 3-13-56, CI. 152—213.
Worre, Tony E. Turbines. 2,768,808, 10-30-56, CI. 253—89.
Worrell, Robert L., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Straw spreader
for combines. 2,740,247, 4-3-56, CI. 56—122.
Worstall, Vivian D. : See —
Goldsmith, Kurt, Worstall, and Heselgrave. 2,766,265
Jenner. Victor G., and Worstall. 2,753,099.
Worth, William E. Portable clothes dryer. 2,774,148,
12-18-56. CI. 34—133 .
Worth, William G., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Flowmeter.
2,729,102, 1-3-56, CI. 73—155.
Wortham, Coleman, Jr., trustee : See —
Jones, Montgomery O. 2,738,009.
Jones, Montgomery O. 2,756,822.
Worthen, Eugene P., and F. S. Barbour, to Bethlehem Steel
Co. Combined flash and vapor compression evaporator.
2,759,882, 8-21-56, CI. 202 — 45.
Worthen, George B. : See —
Ridings, Garvice H., Hackenberg, Wise, Worthen, and
Zabriskie. 2,732,276.
Worthing, Jurgen : See —
Azgapetian, Victor, and Worthing. 2,747,149.
Worthington, Aubrey W. : See —
Botts, John C, and Worthington. 2,757,298.
Kriss, Sylvester E., and Worthington. 2,763,798.
Schneider, William, and Worthington. 2,772,696.
Worthington Ball Co., The : See —
Smith, Robert F. 2,741,480.
Worthington Corp. : See —
Hartwell, George W.
Woznica, Kazimierz W. : See —
McCallister, Edward S„ and Woznica. 2,748,202.
Wragg, Arthur. Reamer. 2,744,425. 5-8-56, CI. 77—76.
Wragge, William B., to Ledloy Ltd. Torque multiplying bolt-
holding type wrench. 2,760,394, 8-28-56, CI. 81—55.
Wrap-King Corp. : See—
Ouellette, Clarence. 2,742,141.
Wread, William E. Semi-steel reinforced concrete pipe.
2,775,262, 12-25-56, CI. 138 — 84.
Wreford, Annie A. M. : See —
Wreford, Frederick S., and J. S. 2,752,412.
Wreford, Frederick S., deceased (A. A. M. Wreford. execu-
trix), and J. S. Wreford, to Gar Wood Industries. Inc.
Welding cable winding. 2,752,412. 6-26-56. CI. 174—15.
Wreford, John S. : See —
Wreford, Frederick S. and J. S. 2,752,412.
Wrege, Edgar E., to International Minerals & Chemical Corp.
Jigging process for beneficiation of potassium containing
ores. 2,745,547, 5-15-56, CI. 209—2.
Wrege, Edgar E., and A. Adams, to International Minerals &
Chemical Corp. Process for the concentration of potash ore.
2,733,809, 2-7-56, CI. 209—166.
Wrenn, John C, to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Gate circuits.
2,759,180, 8-14-56, CI. 343—5.
Wrenn, John C, to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Multivibrators with
slow recovery times. 2,759,181, 8-14-56, CI. 343 — 16.
Wright, Albert H. Service timer. 2,733,117, 1-31-56, CI.
346—82.
Wright, Alexander M., to Pratt & Whitney Co., Inc. Jet
engine control. 2,737,015, 3-6-56, CI. 60 — 35.6.
Wright, Ansel J., and G. T. Rosenlund, to Master Addresser
Co. Duplicating apparatus. 2,757,609, 8-7-56, CI.
101—133.
Wright, Ansel J., and G. T. Rosenlund, to Master Addresser Co.
Flat bed duplicating machine. "
Hilkemeler, Louis G.
Hilkemeier, Louis G.
Hilkemeier, Louis G.
Hilkemeier, Louis G.
Hilkemeier, Louis G.
2,730,296.
2,729,883.
2,746,734.
2,748,793.
2,753,163.
2,758,687.
Kauffmann, William M. 2.748,562.
Kauffmann, William M. 2,764.963.
Kauffmann, William M., and Steven. 2,744,511.
Mikulak, John, and Wotitzky. 2,749,421.
Newbold, Joseph P. 2.733,328.
Sebald, Joseph F. 2,773,029.
Steven, George. 2,773,493.
Towle, Elton L., and Dorer. 2,733,660.
Walter, Hellmuth. 2,734,578.
Walter, Hellmuth. 2,739,756.
Walter, Hellmuth. 2.774,575.
Worthington, Emory W. : See —
Harless, Charles A., and Worthington. 2,743.672.
Worthington, Emory W., to R. Hoe & Co., Inc. Ink roller
mounting for printing machines. 2,774,301, 12-18-56. Cl.
101—352.
Worthington, James W. Plant support. 2,764.846, 10-2-56,
Cl. 47— 47.
Worthington, Wayne H., and E. F. Jirsa, to Deere Mfg. Co.
Hydraulic steering mechanism. 2,762,446, 9-11-56, Cl.
180 — 79.2.
Worzel, John L., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Bottom firing deto-
nator. 2,774,304, 12-18-56, Cl. 102—7.
Wotitzky, Hughe : See —
Mikulak, John, and Wotitzky. 2,749,421.
Wottring, Lee R. Motion picture film feeding and register-
ing mechanism. 2,733,633. 2-7-56, Cl. 88—18.4.
Wouters, Louis F., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Enerjrv Commission.
Regulator for calutron ion source. 2,733,342, 1-31-56, Cl.
250—41.9.
Wouters, Louis F.. to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energv Commission.
Regulator for calutron ion source. 2,733,345, 1-31-56, Cl.
250 — 41.9.
Woydatt, Lszek, and R. Chwialkowski. Reusable bottle
stopper with severable skirt portion. 2,772,802, 12-4-56,
Cl. 215— 41.
Woyski, Mark M., and C. E. Shoemaker, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of War. Smoke
producing ammunition. 2,733,217. 1-31-56. Cl. 252 — 305.
Woyth, Albert, and A. Heger. Ice-cream freezer. 2,755,073,
7-17-56, Cl. 259 — 82.
Wozniak, Mitchell S. : See —
Ardell, Edgar, and Wozniak. 2,744,608.
101—133.
Wright, Arthur. Stereoscopic
2,756,363, 7-24-56, Cl. 315—1
Wright, Byron T and W. R. Baker
2,76~3,205, 9-18-56, Cl.
television receiving system.
the United States of
ites Atomic Energy
Commission. Automatic vapor control. 2,735,943, 2-21-56,
America as represented by the United States Atomic Energy
Commission. Automatic vapor control. 2,735,943, 2-21-56,
Cl. 250—41.9.
Wright, Carl D., to Pacific Flush Tank Co. Gas discharge
device for sewage digestion tanks. 2,768,136, 10-23-56,
Cl. 210—2.
Wright, Charles B. Pocket wallets. 2,737,992, 3-13-56, Cl.
150—38.
Wright, Charles R., M. M. Stansbury, and W. M. S. Dunn.
Apparatus for laying railway rails. 2,730,962, 1-17-56,
Cl. 104—2.
Wright, Charles S. Closure sealing apparatus. 2,740,168,
4-3-56. Cl. 20—19.
Wright, Clifford B. : See —
Berninger, Kenneth L., Neef, and Wright. 2,747,676.
Wright, Clifford B., and J. F. Haines, to General Motors Corp.
Low-density propeller blade. 2,734,586, 2-14-56, Cl.
170—159.
Wright, Clyde E. : See—
Ingwer, Carl H., Wright, and Weibel. 2,768,550.
Wright, Dexter C, to Ford Motor Co. Plastic bearing having
an integral dust seal. 2,767,033, 10-16-56, Cl. 308 — 36.1.
Wright, Edward P. Railway brake beam structure. 2,740,501,
4-3-56, Cl. 188—222.1.
Wright, Edward P., to Chicago Railway Equipment Co. Rail-
way refrigerator car door. 2,769,214, 11-6-56, Cl. 20 — 23.
Wright, Edwin C. Method of making ferro-manganese having
over 60% manganese from waste steel mill slags and low
grade natural ores. 2,746.857, 5-22-56, Cl. 75 — 24.
Wright, Ernest C. Dispenser for liquids. 2,748,767, 6-5-56,
Cl. 128—218.
Wright, Esmond P. G.. to International Standard Electric
Corp. Telegraph repeaters. 2,749,386. 6-5-56, Cl. 178 — 70.
Wright, Esmond P. G., and D. A. Weir, to International
Standard Electric Corp. Telegraph repeaters. 2,737,o44,
3-6-56. Cl. 178—2.
Wright, Esmond P. G, G. C. Hartley, D. A. Weir, and J.
Rice, to International Standard Electric Corp. Multiplex
electric signalling system. 2,744,159, 5-1-56, Cl. 179 — 15.
Wright, Esmond P. G., and A. D. Odell, to International
Standard Electric Corp. Electric calculating circuits.
2,761,621, 9-4-56, Cl. 235—61.
W'right, Esmond P. G., and J. Rice, to International Standard
Electric Corp. Arrangements for extracting information
from electrical storage circuits. 2,764,750, 9-25-56, Cl.
340—174.
Wright, Felix H., Jr., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Process for
the production of stabilized sodium acid pyrophosphate.
2,737,443, 3-6-56, Cl. 23—106.
iVright, Felton T. : See —
Maxcey, Hervy R., Jr., and Wright. 2.767,985.
Wright, Fred J., to The Jeffrey Mfg. Co. Troughing conveyer
and roll therefor. 2,743,004, 4-24-56, Cl. 198—192.
Wright, Fred J., to The Jeffrey Mfg. Co. Mining machine
having combination spray and cooling mechanism.
2,743,095, 4-24-56, Cl. 262—26.
Wright, Fred S. : See —
Lindstaedt, Frank F., and Wright. 2,738,944.
Wright, Frederick J. : See —
Roper, Walter F., and Wright. 2.755.558.
Roper, Walter F., and Wright. 2.765,562.
Roper, Walter F., and Wright. 2,765,563.
Wright, G. F., Steel & Wire Co. : See —
Knapp. Albert S. 2,740,601.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Wright. George W., R. J. Jauch J. D. Clymer, B. E. Jackson,
and 0. R. Scheurer, to Tokheim Corp. Liquid fuel dispens-
ing apparatus. 2.732,103, 1-24-56, CI. 222—330.
Wright, Glenn H. Condition indicators for lighting systems
of trucks and trailers. 2,743,431, 4-24-56, CI. 340—220.
Wright, Harold H., to Gulf Oil Corp. Gas separator.
2,774,442, 12-18-56, CI. 183—2.7.
Wright, Harold J., to Concrete Saw Co. Movable pavement
cutting machine with vertically adjustable and rocking axle.
2,736,544, 2-28-56, CI. 262—20.
Wright, Harold M. Automatic rotational synchronization sys-
tem. 2,733,392, 1-31-56, CI. 318—85.
Wright, Hazel H. : See —
Brandon, Clarence W. 2,732,687.
Wright, Helen L. Spring tongs. 2,768,856, 10-30-56, CI.
Wright, Henry H. : See —
Harder, Clarence L. ,and Wright. 2,773,773.
Wright, Jacob J., % to J. D. Aaron. Rotary snowplow.
2,769,254, 11-6-56, CI. 37—21.
Wright, James A. : See —
Garner, Claude M., Roos, Wright, and Fleer. 2,735,047.
Wright, James F. Date pitter having steam injecting means.
2,740,440, 4-3-56, CI. 146—17.
Wright, James H. : See —
Capell, Robert G., and Wright. 2,768,929.
Wright, James H., to General Electric Co. Magnetostriction
strain gauge. 2,749,746, 6-12-56, CI. 73—88.5.
Wright, James R. : See —
Goldschmidt, Alfred, and Wright. 2,758,126.
Goldschmidt, Alfred, and Wright. 2,758,127.
Wright, John B., to The Upjohn Co. Production of a-ketocar-
boxylic acid esters. 2,751,343, 6-19-56, CI. 204 — 158.
Wright, John H., and J. T. Inamorato, to Cluett, Peabody &
Co., Inc. Fabric stabilized with non-chlorine retentive
resin, method of producing the same and method of prepar-
ing the resin. 2,738,292, 3-13-56, CI. 117—139.5.
Wright, John M., to Cable Makers Australia Proprietary Ltd.
Cushioning element. 2,768,924, 10-30-56, CI. 154 — 124.
Wright, John S. B., to Transart Aktiebolag. Display devices.
2,774,159. 12-18-56, CI. 40—102.
Wright, John W. Saw tooth assembly. 2,736,352, 2-28-56,
CI. 143—135.
Wright, Kenneth A. Hinge for well scratches 2,735,494,
2-21-56, CI. 166 — 173.
Wright, Kenneth E. : See —
Allan, John, Wright, and Shaw. 2,758,339.
Wright, Kenneth H., and C. C. Baudoin. Cell construc-
tion for transporting prisoners in automobiles. 2,733,952,
2-7-56, CI. 296—24.
Wright. Lawrence T. : See —
Bulkley, William L., Krebs, and Wright. 2,763.894.
Wright, Lemuel D., T. R. Wood, and K. Folkers, to Merck &
Co., Inc. Process for isolating biocytin. 2,766,254,
10-9-56, CI. 260—309.7.
Wright, Leonard M., Jr. Fishing lure of the floating type.
2,734,302, 2-14-56, CI. 43—42.05.
Wright, Leroy D., and S. L. Judkins, to Link Aviation, Inc.
Universal station identification signal keyer for use in
grounded aviation trainers. 2,771,600, 11-20-56, CI.
340—365.
Wright Line, Inc., The: See —
Myers, Raymond L. 2,738,760.
Wright Machinery Co. : See —
Petrea, James C. 2,746,707.
Wright, Manfred G. : See —
Schwarz, Bertram A., and Wright. 2,743,620.
Wright, Manfred G., and W. R. Kearney, to General Motors
Corp. Inertia drive signal seeking tuner. 2,765,663,
10-9-56, CI. 74—10.2.
Wright Mfg. Co. : See —
Paulus, Howard L. 2.752,134.
Wright, Norman, and L. W. Herscher, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Method and apparatus for analysis and control of
organic systems. 2,737,591, 3-6-56, CI. 250 — 43.5.
Wright, Owen C. Air conditioning system. 2,734,348,
2-14-56, CI. 62—6.
Wright, Peter M. : See—
Kwasieborski, Andrzej K., and Wright. 2,762,937.
Wright, Preston M. Automatic header control means.
2,750,727, 6-19-56, CI. 56—208.
Wright, Preston M. Depth control for plows and the like.
2.752.835, 7-3-56, CI. 97—46.03.
Wright Products. Inc. : See —
Fa Ik. Harold W. 2,760,804.
Wright, Richard O. : See —
Harding, Clarke T., Mayer, and Wright. 2,731,396.
Wright, Richard W. Reservoir brush. 2,738,111, 3-13-56,
CI. 222—501.
Wright. Robert D., to Chicago Rawhide Mfg. Co. Oil seal.
2.765.186. 10-2-56, CI. 288—2.
Wright. Theodore M. : See —
Allen, Howard G., Wright, and Kenison. 2,740,334.
Wright, Theodore M., and A. Leon, to Radio Corp. of America.
Socket installing apparatus. 2,762,046, 9-11-56, CI. 1 — 2.
Wright. Dr. Thomas J. : See —
Randall, Herman Page. 2,758,627.
Wright, Walter W. : See —
Billings, William A., Wright, and Watts.
Wright, Walter W., and G. P. Robinson, Jr.
mechanism. 2,772,446, 12-4-56, CI. 19 — 106.
Wright, Wilbert H. : See —
Klein, Clarence J., and Wright. 2,764,473.
2,749,470.
Doffer comb
Wright, Wilbert H., and J. M. Bendot, to National Steel
Corp. Charging car and open hearth plant, including
same. 2,765,934, 10-9-56, CI. 214 — 29.
Wright, William B., Jr., to American Cyanamid Co. Hydroxy-
pteridine oxides and method of preparing the same.
2,742,469. 4-17-56, CI. 260 — 251.5.
Wright, William B., Jr., to American Cyanamid Co. Substi-
tuted mercaptobenzoic acids and methods of preparing the
same. 2,753,345, 7-3-56, CI. 260—247.1.
Wright, William B., Jr., to American Cyanamid Co. Dihydro-
pyrrolo-pyridines. 2,767,191, 10-16-56, CI. 260 — 295.
Wright, William R., to Bird & Son, Inc. Building corner
construction. 2,770,847, 11-20-56, CI. 20—5.
Wrightson, John M. : See —
Dipner, Charles D., Teeters, and Wrightson. 2,775,569.
Dittman, Albert L., and Wrightson. 2,775,618.
Passlno, Herbert J., Dittman, and Wrightson. 2,774,751.
Wrightway Engineering Co. : See —
Goodrie, Joseph J. 2,738,798.
Goodrie, Joseph J. 2,738,962.
Goodrie, Joseph J. 2,738,963.
Goodrie, Joseph J. 2,761,662.
Wrigley, Arthur N., and J. H. Schwartz, to the United States
of America as represented by the Secretary of Agriculture.
Allyl starch emulsion and a process of preparing it.
2,740,724, 4-3-56, CI. 106—213.
Wrigley, Wm., Jr., Co. : See—
Mastella, Louis. 2,775,193.
Wrought Iron Range Co. : See —
Nagel, Eric W. 2,743,349.
Nagel, Eric W., Tucker, and Shank. 2,737,943.
Wroughton, Donald, to the United States of America as
represented by the United States Atomic Energy Commis-
sion. Method of melting metal powder in vacuo. 2,771,357,
11-20-56, CI. 75—84.1.
Wroughton, Donald, and J. W. Marden. to the United States
of America as represented by the United States Atomic
Energy Commission. Apparatus for refining rare refractory
metals. 2,754,347, 7-10-56, CI. 13—33.
Wu, William I. L., to Panoramic Radio Products, Inc. Sweep
circuits for panoramic devices. 2,760,081, 8-21-56, CI.
307—2.
Wuchter, Albert P. : See—
Herzegh, Frank, Wuchter, and Strong. 2,769,476.
Wudyka, Walter E. Portable lamp. 2,744,189, 5-1-56, CI.
240—10.68.
Wuerfel, Robert P., and M. A. Hogan, to Lindavap, Inc. Elec-
tric vaporizer. 2,743,350, 4-24-56, CI. 219 — 44.
Wuergler, Jakob : See —
Schmid, Max, Moser, Danuser, Mory, Mueller, and
Wuergler. 2,741,656.
Schmid, Max, Moser, Danuser, Mory, Mueller, and
Wuergler. 2,741,657.
Schmid, Max, Moser. Danuser, Morv, Mueller and
Wuergler. 2,741,658.
'Schmid, Max, Moser, Danuser, Morv, Mueller, and
Wuergler. 2,741,659.
Wuerth, John M. : See—
Ostergren. Ralph H„ Goldberg, Horsfall, and Wuerth.
2,769,492.
Smith. Robert E., and Wuerth. 2,775,122.
Wuerth, Robert C. System and device for prolonging the life
of current energized filamentary elements. 2,756,382,
7-24-56, CI. 323—68.
Wuesthoff, Frederick J. Orthopedic belt. 2,733,712, 2-7-56,
CI. 128—78.
Wuhrmann, Walter. Miter box with swinging saw guide.
2.769.467, 11-6-56. CI. 143—89.
Wulf, Margaret. Soap containing brush. 2,745.127,5-15-56,
CI. 15—122.
Wulff, Cal W. : See —
Holland, Cyrus J., Wulff, and Carlson. 2,737,905.
Wulff, Roy A., to Electrol Inc. Ram mechanism with a quick
release valve for adjustment of the stroke of the ram.
2.765,162. 10-2-56. CI. 267 — 1.
Wulfing, George A., to Underwood Corp. Magnetic switching
circuits. 2,766,388, 10-9-56, CI. 307—88.
Wulfsberg, Paul G. : See —
Colby, Robert A., Copeland, Passman, and Wulfsberg.
2,756.573.
Wulle, William A. Heat energy-converting system and process.
2,737,031, 3-6-56, CI. 62—117.6.
Wnllschleger, Albert. Spirit level. 2,752,693, 7-3-56, CI.
33—211.
Wulsin, Lucien, Jr. : See —
Shepherd. William F. 2.757,060.
Wunder, Frank F. Container opener. 2,738,096, 3-13-56,
CI. 220 — 47.
Wunderley, John M. Apparatus for treating acid waste
pickle liquor. 2.746,919, 5-22-56, CI. 210—2.
Wunderley, John M. Waste pickle liquor disposal. 2.746.920,
5-22-56, CI. 210—2.
Wunderlich Spring Machinerv Co. : See —
Nelson. Martin J. 2.759,500.
Wunderwald, Leon E.. and R. L. Rosebrongh, said Rosebrongh
assignor to Bemis Bro. Bag Co. Storage bins. 2,730,150,
1-10-56. CI. 150— .5.
Wiinsch, Guido, and H. Ziegler, to Askania-Werke, A. G. Pre-
cision galvanometer. 2,772,687, 12-4-56. CI. 137 — 83.
Wuppermann, August T., to Theodor Wuppermann G. m. b. H.
Method of butt-welding preheated metallic work pieces.
2,737,566, 3-6-56, CI. 219—10.
Wuppermann, Theodor, G. m. b. H. : See —
Wuppermann, August T. 2,737,566.
LIST OF PATENTEES
877
Wurdel, Giinther, to Holinberg & Co., Komrnanditgesellschaft.
Moving coil diaphragms for electro-dynamic listening appa-
ratus. 2,775,653. 12-25-56, CI. 179—115.
Wurdeman, Carl H. : See —
Feldman, Glenn E., and Wurdeman. 2,768,435.
Wurgaft, Harry L. Citrus fruit cutter, reamer, and peel
ejector. 2,737,989, 3-13-56, CI. 146—3.
Wurgler, John W., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Electric pro-
tective system utilizing close differential relay. 2,735,041,
2-14-56, CI. 317—49.
Wurker, Carl H. Attachment for sewing machines. 2,750,905,
6-19-56, CI. 112—160.
Wurm, Joseph, and J. G. Dental chair and the like. 2,735,477,
2-21-56, CI. 155—25.
Wurm, Joseph G. : See — ■
Wurm, Joseph and J. G. 2,735,477.
Wiirmli, Arthur, to Joh. Jacob Rieter & Co., Ltd. Method and
apparatus for winding up strands of synthetic filaments.
2,753,125, 7-3-56, CI. 242—18.
Wurster, Roland E. Multiple purpose rake. 2,731,896,
1-24-56, CI. 97 — 47.2.
Wurttemberglsche Metallwarenfabrik : See —
Selzmnnn, Wilhelm. 2,756,550.
Wurtz, Clifford H. : See —
Grpnull. Leland H., and Wurtz. 2.760.346.
Jacobs, James W., and Wurtz. 2,773,361.
Wurtz, Clifford H., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerating
apparatus, including defrosting means. 2,731,806, 1-24-56,
CI. 62— ^t.
Wurtz, Clifford H., to General Motors Corp. Support for
refrigerating apparatus. 2,751,147, 6-19-56, CI. 230 — 235.
Wurtz, John W., and F. A. Greenwald, to National Motor
Bearing Co., Inc. Elastic sealing apparatus. 2,757,423,
8-7-56, CI. 20—69.
Wurtzer, August C. : See —
Constance. Harry S., Jr., and Wurtzer. 2,771,276.
Wurzburger, Paul D., to Northern Indiana Brass Co. Method
and means for making wrought fittings. 2,735,389, 2-21-56,
CI. 113 — 44.
Wurzel, Hugo, to Waldes Kohinoor, Inc. Driving means for
rolls, spools, and the like. 2,733,872, 2-7-56, CI. 242 — 71.
Wurzel, Hugo, to Waldes Kohinoor, Inc. Connectors.
2,739,615, 3-27-56. CI. 138 — 46.5.
Wurzel, Hugo, to Waldes Kohinoor, Inc. Retaining ring
having shaft engaging projections to prevent inadvertent
withdrawal. 2,755,698, 7-24-56, CI. 85—8.8.
Wiistefeld, Heinrich, to K. R. Marsden. Lubricating device
for gas meters. 2,770.970. 11-20-56, CI. 73 — 272.
Wiisteney, Herbert, to Siemens & Halske, Aktiengesellschaft.
Start-stop teleprinter receiver. 2,735,890, 2-21-56, CI.
178—33.
Wiisteney, Herbert, J. Bauder, and R. Stabenau, to Siemens
& Halske Aktiengesellschaft. Device for advancing tape
records in telegraph apparatus. 2,772,878, 12^-56. CI.
271—2.4.
Wyatt, De Witt H. External joint sealing strip. 2,751,236,
6-19-56, CI. 285—114.
Wyatt, Ernest V., Jr. Lawn sprinkler. 2,746,793, 5-22-56,
CI. 299—18.
Wyatt, Harold T., to Cronese Products, Inc. Method of
forming an impermeable wall in the terrain. 2,757,514,
8-7-56, CI. 61—31.
Wyatt, Joseph B. Envelope. 2,760,717, 8-28-56, CI. 229—73.
Wyatt Mfg. Co. : See —
Marsh. Fayette E., Anspach, and McRoberts. 2,751,508.
Wyatt, Wilbur, and J. M. Robertson, to Bohn Aluminum &
Brass Corp. Process of forming composite strips of back-
ing and bearing metals. 2,747,256, 5-29-56, CI.
29—149.5.
Wyatt, Wilbur E. : See —
McCullough, William E.. and Wvatt. 2.763.058.
Wyatt, William K., to Turbo Machine Co. Apparatus for
producing staple fibers. 2,748,426, 6-5-56, CI. 19 — .37.
Wybrants, Wade M. : See —
Spier. Irene W. and I. M.. and Wybrants. 2.760,687.
Wyckoff, Oliver A. Tool. 2,734,260, 2-14-56, CI. 29 — 203.
Wyckoff, Paul W., to Chrysler Corp. Air conditioner.
2.773.675. 12-11-56, CI. 257—8.
Wyckoff, Paul W., and R. L. Brugler, to Chrysler Corp. Con-
denser water cooling device. 2,729,951, 1-10-56, CI. 62 —
Wyckoff, Ralph D. : See —
Martin, B. G., and Wyckoff. 2,773,236.
Wyckoff, Robert D. Score indicating attachment for caddv
carts. 2.759,666, 8-21-56, CI. 235 — 1.
Wyczalek, Floyd A., to General Motors Corp. Combustion
chamber. 2,742,032, 4-17-56, CI. 123—191.
Wydler, Erhard : See —
Peter, Albin, and Wydler. 2.731,476.
Peter, Albin, and Wydler. 2,736,731.
Wyeth. Nathaniel, to Ford Motor Co. Shock absorber
2.760.604. 8-28-56. CI. 188—88.
Wykoff, Clyde R., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Method
of making a tubeless tire. 2,754,887, 7-17-56, CI. 154 — 14.
Wyler, Eugene N. : See —
Todd, Francis C, and Wyler. 2,744,073.
Wylie, William J. Resilient holder for fishing flies. 2,764,839,
10-2-56, CI. 43—57.5.
Wyllie, Malcolm R. J. : See —
Patnode, Homer W., and Wyllie. Re. 24,222.
Wyllie, Malcolm R. J., to Gulf Research & Development Co.
Method of making low-resistance ion-exchange membranes.
2,774,108, 12-18-56, CI. 18 — 47.5.
Wyllie, Malcolm R. J., and C. W. Tittle, to Gulf Research &
Development Co. Method and apparatus for displacing well
fluid with a fluid having smaller neutron attenuation char-
acteristics. 2,747,100, 5-22-56, CI. 250 — 43.5.
Wyman-Gordon Co. : See —
Kaplan, Bernard, and Chace. 2,756,617.
Wyndham, Charles A. Power transmitting device. 2,737,276,
3-6-56, CI. 192—58.
Wyner, Justin L., to The Vanta Co., Inc. Body garment.
2,736,031, 2-28-56, CI. 2—111.
Wynn, Clifford B. and H. L. Pantry elevator shelf. 2,735,579,
2-21-56, CI. 221—123.
Wynn, Helen L. : See —
Wynn, Clifford B. and H. L. 2,735,579.
Wynn, Ida : See —
Wynn. Robert F. 2,740,557.
Wynn, Robert F., deceased, by I. Wynn, administratrix.
Feed distributing apparatus. 2,740,557, 4-3-56, CI.
222—176.
Wynn, Robert O. Bomb fuze. 2,748,709, 6-5-56, CI.
102—81.2.
Wynn, Robert O. Long delay bomb tail fuze. 2,750,888,
6-19-56, CI. 102—71.
Wynn, Robert O. Combination fuze for a bomb. 2,754,760,
7-17-56, CI. 102—71.
Wynn, Robert W. : See —
Hoch, Paul E.. and Wynn. 2,773,778.
Wilkinson, Joseph M., Pedlow, and Wynn. 2,767,218.
Wynn, Ted R. Wall paper hanging apparatus. 2,758,738,
8-14-56, CI. 216—6.
Wynne, Ira H. : See —
Yesberger, Lloyd A., and Wynne. 2,728,940.
Wynne, J. C. : See —
Graham, Arthur H., and Staley. 2,740,549.
Wynne, William A. : See —
Chapman, James, and Wynne. 2,771,492.
Wynnwood Corp. : See —
Winn, John. 2,742,133.
Winn, John. 2,743,820.
Winn, John, and Peterson. 2,736,379.
Wynstra, John. Lawn edger and trimmer. 2,743,658,
5-1-56, CI. 97—227.
Wyrozumski, Stanley E. : See —
Scott, A. B., and Wyrozumski.
Wyse, Harold G. Wiper rings.
288—14.
Wysocki, Thaddeus : See —
Staskowski, Walter, and Wysocki. 2,764,772.
Wyss, John H. : See —
Tuttle, James B., and Wyss. 2,755,924.
Wyss, Oswald F., to Allwood Inc. Methods for producing
wood particles for the manufacture of fiber boards and the
like materials. 2,751,947, 6-26-56, CI. 144 — 309.
Wystrach, Vernon P., to American Cyanamid Co. Addition
of hydrogen chloride or hydrogen bromide to maleic, fu-
maric, or acrylic acids or their esters. 2,774,785, 12-18-56,
CI. 260—485.
Xander, Wilmer R. Mechanism for locking windows in par-
tially open positions. 2,755,519, 7-24-56, CI. 20—52.
X-Port Oils, Inc. : See —
Campbell, Joseph A. 2,753,316.
X-ray Instrument Corp : See —
Gacki, Leonard W., and Winfieia. 2,747,482.
Yackel, Edward C. : See —
Salminen, Ilmari F., Van Allan, and Yackel.
Yutzy, Henry C, and Yackel. 2,739,890.
Yutzy, Henry C, and Yackel. 2,740.717.
Yacoby, Paul E. Lawn edger. 2,767,541, 10-23-56,
56—25.4.
Yacoe, Jesse C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Semi-
continuous combined filter and drier. 2,736,434, 2-28-56,
CI. 210—150.6.
Yaeger, Harry C, to Underwood Corp. Power case-shift
mechanism. 2,730,224, 1-10-56, CI. 197 — 74.
Yaeger, Joseph C. : See —
Blackford, Wallace F., and Yaeger. 2,760,115.
Yaeger, Joseph C, to McGraw Electric Co. Mercury vapor
lighting system and control means therefor. 2,760,116,
8-21-56, CI. 315—122.
Yaeger, Joseph C, to McGraw Electric Co. Electric gaseous
discharge device. 2,767,343, 10-16-56, CI. 313 — 161.
Yaeger, Robert E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Binary code translator, adder, and register. 2,758,788,
8-14-56, CI. 235—61.
Yaffe, Max M. : See —
Stoner. Clair A. 2,739,819.
Yagle, Fred M. Automatic feed for sharpening apparatus.
2.739,428, 3-27-56, CI. 51—166.
Yagle, Raymond A. : See —
Haererty, William W., and Yagle. 2,756,591.
Yahn, Victor W., J. E. Antonidis, W. C. Edmundson, and
D. H. Dudderar, to General Motors Corp. Electrical brush
assembly. 2,753,477, 7-3-56, CI. 310 — 239.
Yakel, Clyde B. Expendible sinker for fish lines and releas-
ing means therefor. 2,754,614, 7-17-56, CI. 43 — 43.12.
Yale, Harry L., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Cyclo-
hexanecarboxamides. 2,749,361, 6-5-56, CI. 260 — 503.
Yale, Harry L., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Deriva-
tives of isonicotinic acid hydrazide. 2,750,388, 6-12-56,
CI. 260—294.9.
Tale. Harry L., and J. Bernstein, to Olin Mathieson Chemical
Corp. Heterocyclic acid hydrazones of carbohydrates.
2,733,237, 1-31-56, CI. 260—211.
2,751,295.
CI.
878
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Yale & Towne Mfg. Co., The : See —
Biblin, Daniel L. 2,751,243.
Golden, Abraham H. 2,750,785.
Golden, Abraham H., and Biblin. 2,768,014.
Golden, Abraham H., Schmid, and Kubik. 2,747,907.
Heyer, Frederic K. 2,743,600.
Hoban, Edward D. 2,736,445.
Kubik, Paul P., and Schmid. 2,748,590.
Quayle, George F. 2,753,946.
Schroeder, Charles S. 2,731,099.
Schroeder, Charles S. 2,732,904.
Schroeder, Charles S. 2,751,255.
Schroeder, Charles S. 2,754,018.
Ulinski, Bronislaus I. 2,731,164.
Ulinski, Bronislaus I. 2,759,562.
Ulinski, Bronislaus 1. 2,769,043.
Tama, Raymond C. : See —
Moyer, Joseph K., and lama. 2,760,808.
Yamamoto, Nobuki : See —
Miura, Noboru, and Oketani. 2,772,580.
Yancey, Adolphus V. Fish gaff. 2,759,758, 8-21-56, CI.
294 — 104.
Yancey, John R., and J. W. Taylor, to U. S. Industries, Inc.
Core taking apparatus. 2,760,758, 8-28-56, CI. 255—72.
Yandell, Ronald P. B. : See —
Guttridge, Eric J., Lucas, and Yandell. 2,764,346.
Yanick, Nicholas S., to Kraft Foods Co. Method of producing
condiments. 2,760,869. 8-28-56, CI. 99—140.
Yanko, William H., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Morpholine
derivative. 2,774,758, 12-18-56, CI. 260—247.
Yannelli, Frank. Conditioning of business machine cards.
2,761,944, 9-4-56, CI. 219 — 19.
Yardley International Corp. : See —
Brill, Otto H., and Brown. 2,773,924.
Yardley, William A. Crate for stainless steel sheets and
the like. 2,761,556, 9-4-56, CI. 206—60.
Yard-Man, Inc. : See —
Funk, Truman B. 2,742,750.
Funk, Truman B. 2,748,553.
Yardney International Corp. : See —
Andre, Henri G. 2,757,222.
Berchielli, Aldo S. 2.754,348.
Yardney, Michel N. 2,753,620.
Yardney, Michel N., to Yardnev International Corp. Battery-
terminal connection method. 2,753,620, 7-10-56, CI.
29—155.55.
Yarnall-Waring Co. : See-
Miller, Frank W. 2,773,387.
Yarnell, Elizabeth M. Detachable belts and crotches.
2,743,456, 5-1-56. CI. 2—224.
Yarow, Max. Method and flux for soldering aluminum.
2,774,137, 12-18-56, CI. 29 — 495.
Yarrick, Charles J., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Operating
mechanism for circuit breakers. 2,754,389, 7-10-56. CI.
200—89.
Yarrick, Charles J., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Auxiliary
and latched contact switches. 2,761,041, 8-2S-56, CI.
200—153.
Yarrick. Charles J., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Escutch-
eon design for circuit breakers. 2,770,701, 11-13-56, CI.
200—167.
Yates-American Machine Co. : See —
Johnson, Wallace D. 2,744,549.
Yates, Charles E., and C. D. Pearce, to International Smelt-
ing and Refining Co. Apparatus for removing castings from
molds. 2,733,490, 2-7-56, CI. 22—94.
Yates, Charles G., Jr.. to General Electric Co. Aircraft
control equipment. 2,764.370, 9-25-56, CI. 244—77.
Yates, De Witt E„ to W. S. Darley & Co. Centrifugal pump.
2,772,636, 12-4-56, CI. 103—103.
Yates, Fred : See —
Jamison, Samuel J., and Yates. Re. 24,139.
Yates, George, to W. H. Steele. V-bottom clinker-built boat.
2,755,490, 7-24-56, CI. 9—6.
Yates, Henry G., to The Parsons and Marine Engineering
Turbine Research and Development Association. Pipe
joints with metallic ring seals. 2,756,077, 7-24-56, CI.
285—95.
Yates, Herbert L. Lawn spraying device. 2,740,664, 4-3-56,
CI. 299—45.
Yates Richard C, to Binghamton Metal Forms. Inc. Con-
struction forms. 2,731,700, 1-24-56, CI. 25—118.
Yates, Wilfrid A., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of Commerce. Phase angle
method of metal thickness indication. 2,764,734, 9-25-56
CI. 324—40.
Yates, William F., and P. C. Kelly, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Azeotropic separation of vinvltoluene from ethyl-
toluene. 2,752,295, 6-26-56, CI. 202 — 42.
Yatsko, John F. Clipping catcher for power hedge trim-
mers. 2,747,276, 5-29-56, CI. 30—132.
Yeager, Charles C, to Scientific Oil Compounding Co., Inc.
Fungicidal composition. 2,772,260, 11-27-56, CI. 260—102.
Yeager, Charles C, to Scientific Oil Compounding Co., Inc.
Fungicidal composition. 2,772,261, 11-27-56. CI. 260—102.
Yeager, Charles C, to Scientific Oil Compounding Co., Inc.
Fungicidal compositions. 2,772,262, 11-27-56, CI.
260—102.
Yeager, Charles C. to Scientific Oil Compounding Co., Inc.
Fungicidal composition. 2.772,263, 11-27-56. CI. 260—102.
Yeager, Charles C, to Scientific Oil Compounding Co., Inc.
Fungicidal composition. 2,772,264, 11-27-56. CI. 260 — 102.
Yeager, Clarence R., and H. A. Niven, to L. G. Balfour Co.
Gem setting with filling means between the gem and the
seat therefor. 2,756,572, 7-31-56, CI. 63—26.
Yeager, James H., and K. S. Eckberg, to the United States of
America as represented by the United States Atomic Energy
Commission. Solvent extraction apparatus using jet mixers.
2,759,801, 8-21-56, CI. 23—270.5.
Yeamans, Wilfred H. : See —
Hammerly, Herman J., Casey, and Yeamans. 2,738,445.
Warren, Robert E., and Yeamans. 2,733,289.
Yeamans, Wilfred H., to General Electric Co. Circuit breaker
casing with coated arc extinguishing chamber. 2,757,262,
7-31-56, CI. 200—149.
Yeandle, William W., N. A. Carter, and J. T. Purnell to Deere
& Co. Apparatus for producing urea prills. 2,770,008,
11-13-56, CI. 18—2.4.
Yearley, George W., to The True Temper Corp. Striking hand-
tools. 2,754,863, 7-17-56, CI. 145—29.
' on, Oliver : See —
Reynolds, Harry H., and Yeaton. 2,765,280.
"" William O. : See —
Lafferty, Edward C, and Yeazell. 2,774,831.
Ye Chu, Ting, and D. T. Davidson, to Iowa State College
Research Foundation, Inc. Soil dispersion apparatus.
2,746,731, 5-22-56, CI. 259 — 99.
Yeich, William R. : See —
Chapman, John L., Jr., and Yeich. 2,774,195.
Yellott, John I., to Bituminous Coal Research Inc. Rotary
solids transfer pump. 2,750,233, 6-12-56, CI. 302 — 49.
Yellott, John I., to Bituminous Coal Research, Inc. Improved
rotary solids transfer pump for handling fluidized solids.
2,750,234, 6-12-56, CI. 302—49.
Yellott, John I., and F. D. Buckley, to Bituminous Coal Re-
search, Inc. Recycling, pressurized vortical whirl separator,
concentrator and ash storage system for powdered coal-burn-
ing gas turbine power plants. 2,771,962, 11-27-56, CI.
183—34.
Yelmgren, Alden E. : See —
Voet, Andries, and Yelmgren. 2,754,219.
Yenni, Donald M. : See —
Curtin, John L., and Yenni. 2,745,934.
Yenni, Donald M., and K. L. Thomas, to Union Carbide and
Carbon Corp. Gas-shielded metal-arc welding. 2,753,427,
7-3-56, CI. 219—10.
Yeo, Ernest E., and D. P. Drown, to Sylvania Electric
Products Inc. Lamp exhaust head. 2,775,271, 12-25-56,
CI. 141—384.
Yeoman, Frederick A. : See —
Lindsay, Edward W., and Yeoman. 2,743,309.
Yeoman, Theodore. Storage battery cell unit acid container.
2,773,927, 12-11-56, CI. 136 — 166.
Yeomans Brothers Co. : See —
Yeomans, Charles. 2,730,961.
Yeomans, Charles. 2,764,104.
Yeomans, Charles, to Yeomans Brothers Co. Control system.
2,730,961, 1-17-56, CI. 103—238.
Yeomans, Charles, to Yeomans Brothers Co. Compressor
unloading systems. 2,764,104, 9-25-56, CI. 103 — 248.
Yeomans, Lucien I., to M. F. Watts. Automobile walker.
2,760,755, 8-28-56, CI. 254—35.
Yeomans, Lucien O., to American Telephone and Telegraph
Co. Overcurrent and undercurrent indicating lamp.
2,736,884, 2-28-56, CI. 340—253.
Yerkes, Waldo S., P. R. Chamberlain, T. G. Bell, and R. C.
Weatherwax, to Fairchild's Inc. Dispensing device for a
counting and packing machine. 2,742,184, 4-17-56, CI.
221 203
Yesberger, Lloyd A., and I. H. Wynne, to Oglebay, Norton and
Co. Balling apparatus and process. 2,728,940, 1-3-56, CI.
Yetter, Edward W., to Leeds and Northrup Co. Magnetic
measuring system. 2,755,434, 7-17-56, Cl. 324 — 43.
Yetter, Harry G. Bean clamp. 2,744,460, 5-8-56, Cl.
97 — 198.1.
Yetter, Harry G. Deflector for a disc coulter. 2,762,285,
9-11-56, Cl. 97—53.
Yildiz, Emrullah A. Variable pitch propeller mechanism for
winged aircraft. 2,747,675, 5-29-56, Cl. 170—160.16.
Yingst, Paul V., to The Post Glover Electric Co. Master
switch assembly. 2,745,916, 5-15-56, Cl. 200—17.
Yochem, Donald E. Hypodermic syringe gauge. 2,739,588,
3-27-56, Cl. 128 — 218.
Yochem, Donald E. Hypodermic syringe gauge. 2,739,589,
3-27-56, Cl. 128 — 218.
Yochem, Donald E. Hypodermic syringe gauge. 2,739,590,
3-27-56, Cl. 128—218.
Yochem, Donald E. Multiple dose hypodermic syringe con-
trol. 2,739,591, 3-27-56, Cl. 128—218.
Yochim, Albert, to Wallace A. Erickson & Co. Compartmented
bag and package. 2,756.875. 7-31-56, Cl. 200 — 47.
Yocke, Bernard A., W. J. Carter, and W. L. White. Artificial
mouth apparatus. 2,770,882, 11-20-56, Cl. 32—71.
Yoden. Victor K. : See —
Moon, Seaton, Pearson, and Yoden. 2,767,595.
Yoder Co., The : See-
Abel, Paul J. 2.737,563.
Abel, Paul J. 2,769,888.
Yoder, Joe B. : See —
Schoenfeldt, Herman R., and Yoder. 2.733.166.
Yoder. John R. Removable ladder steps. 2,730,412, 1-10-56,
Cl. 304 — 31.5.
Yoder. Richard J., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Hydroformer regenerator temperature control. 2,756,216,
7-24-56, Cl. 252—417.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Yoder, Richard J., to Bsso Research and Engineering Co.
Hydroforming process and apparatus. 2,765,260, 10-2-56,
CI. 196—50. , „ _, .
Yoder, Richard J., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Fluid hydroforming process. 2,773,015, 12-4-56, CI.
196—50. „ _,
Yoerger, Roger R., to Iowa State College Research Founda-
tion, Inc. Method .of segmenting corncobs. 2,766,795,
10-16-56, CI. 146—239.
Yohe, John K., to Woodings-Verona Tool Works. Railroad
track aligner. 2,736,268, 2-2S-56, CI. 104—8.
Yohn, Henry M., and L. H. Lockwood, to Armstrong Cork Co.
Block-handling device. 2,765,102, 10-2-56, CI. 221—14.
Yoho, Clayton W., to Stoner-Mudge, Inc. Isocyanate-castor oil
metal cement. 2,769,826, 11-6-56, CI. 260 — 407.
Yoho. John R., and W. J. Strong, to The B. F. Goodrich Co.
Apparatus for bending valve stems. 2,754,878, 7-17-56,
CI. 153—39.
Yokel, Edward C, to Twin Disc Clutch Co. Slip operating
clutch and cooling means therefor. 2,775,328, 12-25-56,
CI 192 57
Yon,' William G. Supplemental feed apparatus for internal-
combustion engine. 2,731,250. 1-17-56, CI. 261—18.
Yonash, Robert F., to The Joggler Corp. Metal corrugating
machine. 2,734,552, 2-14-56, CI. 153—76.
Yonchar, Jack. Float control attachment for flush tanks.
2,764,179, 9-25-56 CI. 137 — 417.
Yonkers, Edward H., to Joslyn Mfg. and Supply Co. Open
type luminaire reflector. 2,758,199, 8-7-56, CI. 240—103.
Yonkers, William A., to Radio Frequency Laboratories, Inc.
Drawer slides. 2,752,219, 6-26-56, CI. 312 — 341.
Yonkers, William A., to Radio Frequency Laboratories, Inc.
Spot welding apparatus. 2.760,041, 8-21-56, CI. 219 — 4.
Yorgey, Willard B., Jr., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Liquid
dispensing device. 2,750,752, 6-19-56, CI. 62—1.
York Corp. : See —
Blum, Robert D. 2,739,792.
Leonard. William D. 2,741,264.
York, Edward R. : See —
Pines, Arthur N., and York. 2,735,860.
Pines, Arthur N., and York. 2,736,736.
York Engineering & Construction Co. : See — ■
Muller. Herman E. 2,754,964.
York, Lawrence. Multiple master cylinder for the hydraulic
feed system of a motor vehicle. 2,747,372, 5-29-56, CI.
60—54.6.
York. Otto H., and R. H. Westergaard. Elastic metal mesh
tubular bellows. 2,755,079, 7-17-56, CI. 267—1.
York, Raymond A., to General Electric Co. Electronic counter
indicator. 2,763,432, 9-18-56, CI. 235—92.
York-Shipley, Inc. : See —
Mohn. Henry L. 2,738,132.
York, William C. Ash receiver. 2,730,106, 1-10-56, CI.
York, Zigmund J. Non-spill holder for baskets or the like.
2.751,177, 6-19-56, CI. 248—146.
Yorker & Sons, Inc. : See —
Robb, Wayne F., and Myer. 2,764,453.
Yorkshire Copper Works Ltd., The : See —
Constantinesco, George. 2,730,609.
Yorkshire iSwitchgear & Engineering Co. Ltd. : See —
Caton. George. 2,748,227.
Yorston, James K., and J. V. Rice. Bunk stakes for use on
logging trucks, railway flat cars and the like. 2,754,769,
7_17_56, CI. 105—382.
Yosano, Iku : See —
Nakano, Shinpei, and Yosano. 2,736.000.
Yosano, Iku, to International Standard Electric Corp. At-
titude compensated echo sounding device. 2,774,954,
12-18-56. CI. 340—3.
Yosemite Chemical Co. : See —
De Lew, Earl R., and Michaelis. 2,748,084.
Yoshida, Tadashi. Process for the eleetrodeposition of iron-
chromium allovs. 2.766,196. 10-9-56, CI. 204 — 43.
Yost, Albert G., % to L. G. Sokol and J. P. Janovic. Means
for softening musical instrument reeds. 2,775.273,
12-25-56. CI. 144—196.
Yost, Flova G. : See —
Millard. Louis J. 2,741.393.
Yost. John F., and I. B. Frederick, to American Cyanamid
Co. Friable polyacrylate powders. 2,751,367, 6-19-56,
CI. 260—41.
Yost, John F.. and I. B. Frederick, to American Cyanamid
Co. Solubilized polyacrylates. 2,751,368, 6-19-56, CI.
260—41.
Yost, Kermit D.. to Kleinschmidt Laboratories, Inc. Print-
ing telegraph receiver. 2,774,816, 12-18-56, CI. 178—29.
Yost. Norman V. : See — ■
Mitchell, Gerald A., and Yost. 2,751,526.
Yost. Oscar A., and G. Adamec ; said Adamec assor. to said
Yost. Non-skid dishes. 2,750,769, 6-19-56, CI. 65—15.
Yost, Robert S. : See —
Auten. Robert W.. and Yost. 2,742,453.
Yost, Robert S., and R. W. Auten, to Rohm & Haas Co.
Nitrogenous condensates. 2,742,450, 4-17-56, CI. 260 — 70.
Youd. James T., to Hawaiian Pineapple Co., Ltd. Press.
2,775.191. 12-25-56. CI. 100—148.
Youhouse, Joseph, to Casco Products Corp. Heat-responsive
control. 2,734,985, 2-14-56, CI. 219—25.
Youhouse. Joseph, to Casco Products Corp. Steam iron.
2,757,464, 8-7-56, CI. 38—77.
Youhouse. Joseph, to Casco Products Corp. Toggle switch.
2,761,026, 8-28-56, CI. 200—6.
879
Youle, John C, and C. V. Carlson, said Carlson to said Youle.
Flush impact vehicle operated cattle gate. 2,758,399,
8-14,56, CI. 39—5.
Youmans, Arthur H., to Well Surveys, Inc. Method and appa-
ratus for detecting neutrons in the presence of other radia-
tion. 2,740,898, 4-3-56, CI. 250—71.
Youmans, Arthur H., to Well Surveys, Inc. Conduction coun-
ter for radioactivity well logging. 2,760,078, 8-21-56, CI.
2qQ 33 3
Younce, Harvey N., Sr. Disengager for snagged fishhooks.
2,768,462, 10-30-56, CI. 43—17.2.
Young, Allen E., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Position-sensitive
probe circuit. 2,766,413, 10-9-56, CI. 318 — 31.
Young, Ambrose E. : See —
Maggs, Arthur H., and Young. 2,736,828.
Young, Andrew H., to General Electric Co. Method of mak-
ing a coated transparent fluorescent screen. 2,732,:; 12,
1-24-56, CI. 117—33.5.
Young, Andrew H., to General Electric Co. Method of making
luminescent materials. 2,734,872, 2-14-56, CI. 252 — 301.6.
Young, Arthur J., to English Electric Valve Co. Ltd. Devices
having fragile envelopes partly filled with mercury.
2,766,396, 10-9-56, CI. 313—164.
Young, Aubrey A. : See—
Rolland, Guy F., Shoener, and Young. 2,739,535.
Young, Charles F. : See —
Wendell, Evert J., and Young. 2,758,547.
Young, Charles J. : See —
Greig, Harold G., and Young. 2,735,784.
Young, Charles J., to Radio Corp. of America.
character code signal transmission and electronic character
selection and/or printing. 2,759,045, 8-14-56, CI. 178 — 15.
Young, Charles J., and R. G. Olden, to Radio Corp. of America.
Continuous direct electrophotographic recorder. 2,732,775,
1-31-56, CI. 95—1.7.
Young, Charles M., Jr., to Link-Belt Co. Shakeout device for
foundry molds. 2,741,815, 4-17-56, CI. 22 — 95.7.
Young, Claude D., to The Foxboro Co. Combination manual
and automatic control valve. 2,753,737, 7-10-56, CI.
74—625.
Young, Courtney R., Jr. One piece memorandum pad holder
for telephone switchboards. 2,757,022, 7-31-56, CI.
281—15.
Young, Cyril C. Gas pilot arrangement for burner apparatus.
2,746,530, 5-22-56, CI. 158—11.
Young, David G., to American Optical Co. Method of pro-
ducing conductive coating on a surface and the coated
article. 2,761,797, 9-4-56, CI. 117—211.
Young, David W. : See —
Cottle, Delmer L., Knoth, and Young. 2,758,975.
Cottle, Delmer L., Young, and Edson. 2,764,523.
Cottle, Delmer L., Young, and Franklin. 2,758,953.
Cottle, Delmer L„ Young, and Morway. 2,746,924.
Morway, Arnold J., Cottle, and Young. 2,739,127.
Morway. Arnold J., Young, and Smith. 2,750,341.
Smith, Paul V., Jr., and Young. 2,734,884.
Young, David W., and F. W. Banes, to Esso Research and En-
gineering Co. Stabilized organic compositions containing
aralkylated alkoxy phenols. 2,730,436, 1-10-56, CI. 44 — 78.
Young, David W.. A. J. Morway, and D. L. Cottle, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Anti-oxidants. 2,730,500,
1-10-56, CI. 252—51.5.
Young, David W., G. E. Serniuk, and D. L. Cottle, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Stabilized organic composi-
tions containing alkylated bisphenyl compounds. 2,74o,72r>,
5-15-56, CI. 44—78.
Young, David W., A. J. Morway, and D. L. Cottle, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Complex ester base lubri-
cating grease compositions. 2,751,351, 6-19-56, CI.
252^2.
Young, David W., B. M. Vanderbilt, D. L. Cottle, and A. J.
Morway, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Process
for improving lubricating oils. 2,755,224, 7-17-56, CI.
196—23.
Young, David W., A. J. Morway. and H. J. Franklin, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Halogenated hydrocarbon-
treated greases. 2,755,249, 7-17-56, CI. 252 — 42.1.
Young, David W., D. L. Cottle, and A. H. Gleason, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Wax composition contain-
ing an oily butadiene-styrene copolymer. 2,756,217,
7-24-56, CI. 260—28.5.
Young, David W., A. J. Morway, and D. L. Cottle, to Esso Re-
search and Engineering Co. Lubricating greases from oxo
glycols. 2,768,139, 10-23-56, CI. 252—42.
Young, David W., and D. L. Cottle, to Esso Research and Engi-
neering Co. Alkylated phenols and stabilized compositions
comprising same. 2.769,784, 11-6-56, CI. 252 — 52.
Young, De Walt S., and N. M. Atkins, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Preparation of alkyl isodehydroacetates from alkyl aceto-
acetates using sulfur trioxide dissolved in sulfuric acid as
condensing agent. 2,739,156. 3-20-56. CI. 260 — 343.5.
Young, De Walt S., and H. C. McCulley, to Eastman Kodak
Co. 2,2'-methylene-bis-tert. butylhydroquinone and fats and
oils stabilized therewith. 2,763,672, 9-18-56, CI.
260—398.5.
Young, De Walt S., and G. F. Rodgers. to Eastman Kodak Co.
Catalytic process for the conversion of isodehydroacetic
esters into derivatives of beta-methyl glutaconic acid.
2,768,175, 10-23-56. CI. 260—347.3.
Young, Don W. Sensitive differential pressure capsule
switch. 2,764,646, 9-25-56, CI. 200—83.
880
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Young, Donald M., and P. D. Berry, to Union Carbide and
Carbon Corp. Antistatic treatment of hydrophobic resin
articles. 2,767,107, 10-16-56, CI. 117—138.8.
Young, Douglas, Inc. : See —
Young, Lewis D. 2,735,610.
Young, Lewis D. 2,738,507.
Young, Lewis D. 2,751,139.
Young, Douglas L. G. : See —
Edge, Stanley H., Heacock, and Young. 2,730,075.
Edge, Stanley H., Heacock, and Young. 2,737,021.
Young, Douglass A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Moving
coil electrical instruments. 2,773,240, 12^-56,
324—150.
Young, Earl M., Jr. : See —
Shelley, James P., and Young. 2,774,692.
Young, Earle A., and H. F. Bennett, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Digital computer for computing square roots by subtracting
successive odd numbers. 2,751,149, 6-19-56, CI. 235—61.
Young, Edwin H. P. : See —
Carrington, Herbert C, and Young. 2,760,964.
Young, Einar T., to Sun Oil Co. Well surveying instrument.
2,750,511, 7-31-56, CI. 33—205.5.
Young, Emil O. Damper regulator. 2,729,114, 1-3-56. CI.
YoungT Everett C. Lighting fixtures. 2,750,492, 6-12-56,
Cl. 240 — 71.
Young, Farrile S. Molds for concrete pipe weights. 2,739,362,
3-27-56, Cl. 25 — 127.
Young. Felix H. : See —
Bild, Charles F., and Young. 2,768,259.
Young, Francis W., to United Aircraft Corp. Metal hose
vibration damper. 2,757,690. 8-7-50, Cl. 138 — 58.
Young, Frank G., to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. Pro-
duction of pyridine bases and catalyst therefor. 2,741,618,
4-10-56, Cl. 260 — 290.
Young, Frank L. : See —
Moline, Elliott. 2,774,249.
Young, Frank W. Dust collector. 2,732,912, 1-31-56, Cl.
183—61.
Young. Fred D., and T. W. Munger. Handle for milk cartons.
2,763.414. 9-18-56. Cl. 224 — 45.
Young, Fred W., to S. N. Goldman. Collapsing seat for nest-
ing carriers. 2,769,645, 11-6-56, Cl. 280—33.99.
Young Frederick S., to Pioneer Toledo Corporation, and Na-
tional Pioneer, Inc. Honing. 2,759,302, 8-21-56, Cl.
51—92.
Young, Gale J. : See — . ;
Ohlinger, Leo A., Wigner, Young, and Weinberg.
2.743,225.
Weinberg, Alvin M., Young, Morrison, and Ohlinger.
2,735, 811.
Wigner, Eugene P., Ohlinger, Young, and Weinberg.
2,736,696.
Wigner, Eugene P., Ohlinger, and Young, and Weinberg.
2.770,591.
Young, Gale J., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Neutronic reactor having a flattened activity curve.
2,774,730. 12-18-56, Cl. 204—193.
Young, George A. Support for holding containers on inclined
surfaces. 2.750,139, 6-12-56, Cl. 248—148.
Young. George L. : See —
Stanton, Russell S., and Yucht. 2,743,360.
Young, Glenn S. Electric power supply system and method
of controlling same. 2.771,558. 11-20-56. Cl. 307—35.
Young, Harland H., and H. C. Black, to Swift & Co. Solvent
treatment. 2,740,799, 4-3-56, Cl. 260—410.7.
Young, Harold G. Method of making a caged needle roller
bearing. 2,741,015, 4-10-56, Cl. 29 — 148.4.
Youne. Harold S. Intraosseous fluid injection instrument.
2,773,500. 12-11-56, Cl. 128—218.
Young, Harold S. Drill element for effecting intraosseous
fluid injections and the like. 2,773,501, 12-11-56, Cl.
128—221.
Young. Herbert W.. and K. G. Kimble, to National Brass Co.
Latch construction. 2.755.120. 7-17-56, Cl. 292—74.
Young. Hewitt H., to General Electric Co. Rotary gas burner.
2.745.479. 5-15-56. Cl. 158 — 99.
Young. Homer W. : See —
Morse. Charles H.. and Young. 2,771.819.
Young. James A. Spring loaded pressure clip for storm shut-
ters. 2.742.679. 4-24-56. Cl. 20—58.
Young. James F.. to General Electric Co. Refrigerating ap-
paratus. 2.741,100. 4-10-56, Cl. 62—6.
Youne. James H. : See —
Klabunde. Walter, and Young. 2,752,226.
Young. James L. Portable pipe beveling apparatus. 2,769,234,
11-6-56. Cl. 30—97.
Yonne. John C. Rotatable vehicle seat construction.
2. 740.463. 4-3-56. Cl. 155 — 5.
Youne. John C. Resilient seat back construction. 2,742.957,
4_24-56. Cl. 155—179.
Young, John C. Piston. 2,757,995, 8-7-56, Cl. 309—31.
Youne. John P. Tool and appliance handle. 2.752,207,
6-26-56, Cl. 306 — 41.
Young. John P.. to the United States of America as repre-
sented bv the Secretary of Commerce. Anparatus for cool-
ing gun barrels. 2.764.914, 10-2-56, Cl. 89 — 14.1.
Young. John T. : See —
Johnston, Norman G., and Young. 2,768,798.
Young. John T., to United States Borax & Chemical Corp.
Production of sodium tetraborate pentahydrate crystals.
2,768,883, 10-30-56, Cl. 23—302.
Young, Julius, and B. W. Colman. Flush panel construction
for conduit caps. 2,753,076, 7-3-56, Cl. 220—86.
Young, Julius, and B. W. Colman. Confection package.
2,759,831, 8-21-56, Cl. 99—180.
Young, Kong S. Card table with drawers and shelves.
2,754,167, 7-10-56, Cl. 312—285.
Young, L. A., Spring & Wire Corp. : See —
Collins, Leland O. 2,735,114.
Day, Herbert O., and Roberts. 2,765,719.
Dorkins, Evan E. 2,764,306.
Simmonds, Wayne W. 2,731,892.
Young, Leroy W. Driving glasses. 2,743,447, 5-1-56, Cl.
2—13.
Young, Leroy W. Silencing device for toilet seat. 2,751,604,
6-26-56, Cl. 4—237.
Young, Lester C. to Spo, Inc. Mold assembling apparatus.
2,754,555, 7-17-56, Cl. 22—31.
Young, Lewis D., to Douglas Young, Inc. Hinged paper
box with hinge covering flap. 2,735,610, 2-21-56, Cl.
229 — 44.
Young, Lewis D., to Douglas Young, Inc. Hinge attaching
machine and anvil. 2,738,507, 3-20-56, Cl. 1 — 42.7.
Young, Lewis D., to Douglas Young, Inc. Catch for a card-
board box or the like. 2,751,139, 6-19-56, Cl. 229^47.
Young, Lloyd W. : See —
Richter, Kenneth E., and Young. 2,759,083.
Young, Lloyd W., to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. Con-
tour following apparatus. 2,728,988, 1-3-56, Cl. 33 — 23.
Young, Lloyd W., to Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. Mul-
tiple blowpipe shape cutting machine. 2,747,857, 5-29-56,
Cl. 266 — 23.
Young, Louis B., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Frequency compara-
tor. 2,774,034, 12-11-56, Cl. 324—58.
Young Radiator Co. : See —
Brinen, Howard F. 2,735.698.
Walton, William L. 2,738,3 71.
Young, Rav A. Method of grafting camellias and other tender
plants. 2,764,844, 10-2-56, Cl. 47—6.
Young, Ray C, and R. A. Rusca, to the United States of
America as represented by the Secretary of Agriculture.
Fiber deflector. 2,745,144, 5-15-56, Cl. 19 — 93.
Young. Raymond A. Mounting and drive for helicopter rotor.
2,771,255, 11-20-56, Cl. 244—17.27.
Young, Rex A. : See —
Campbell. Charles H, Gaenzle, and Young. 2,743,748.
Young, Richard E., to Rorg-Warner Corp. Transmission con-
trol. 2,774.376, 12-18-56, Cl. 137—620.
Young, Richard J. : See —
Horrobin, Sydney, and Young. 2,765,311.
Pittwell, Laurence R., and Young. 2.734.873.
Young, Richard W., to American Cyanamid Co. Production
of heterocyclic sulfonyl chlorides. 2,744,907, 5-8-56, Cl
260—302.
Young, Richard W., to American Cyanamid Co. Process for
preparing substituted - mercapto - 1,3,4 - thiadiazoles.
2.744.908. 5-8-56, Cl. 260—302.
Young, Richard W., to Morgan Construction Co. Mechanisnc
for handling billets and the like. 2,761,561, 9-4-56, Cl
209—122.
Young, Richard W., to American Cyanamid Co. 1.3.4-oxadia
zole-sufonamides. 2.763 660. 9-18-56 Cl. 260 — 307.
Young, Robert H. Food additive. 2,774,673, 12-18-56, Cl
99—143.
Young. Robert K. : See —
Mckee. John F., Hartzler, Young, Ramirez, and George,
2,759,226.
Young, Ross W., Jr., to Tri-Pak Machinery Service, Inc.
Bag sealing machine. 2,762,179, 9-11-56, Cl. 53—198.
Young, Roy V., Jr. : See —
Swain, Charles J., and Young. 2,738,575.
Young, Roy V.. Jr., to Zephyr Mfg. Co., Mfg. Division. Heat
ing device. 2.740,035, 3-27-56, Cl. 219—19.
Young, Samuel D., to Thomas Hunter Ltd. Closure of bottles
and like containers. 2,765,600, 10-9-56, Cl. 53 — 42.
Young. Samuel M. : See —
Chambers, John E., Phares, and Young. 2,763,259.
Young, Sidney G. Electrical socket having a movable shutter
to cover its contact openings. 2,740,943, 4-3-56, Cl.
339— -10.
Young, Sidney G. Electrical socket connectors. 2,775,746,
12-25-56, Cl. 339 — 256.
Young. Stanley O. Tobacco elevator. 2,774,461, 12-18-56,
Cl. 198—139.
Young, Thomas R., and R. L. Somerville, to Horizons Ti-
tanium Corp. Method of preparing electrolyte. 2,731,405,
1-17-56, Cl. 204—64.
Yonne, Thomas R.. and R. L. Somerville, to Horizons Titanium
Corp. Preparation of electrolyte. 2,731,406, 1-17-56.
Cl. 204 — 64.
Young. Walter N.. to International Resistance Co. Automatic
batch furnace apparatus. 2,775,440, 12-25-56, Cl. 263 — 7.
Young, William K., deceased ; The Third National Bank of
Rockford, executor. Device for changing circular motion
to rectilinear motion. 2,775,128, 12-25-56, Cl. 74 — 49.
Young, William R., Jr. : See —
Mitchell. Doren, Vroom, and Young. 2,733,337.
Young, William R., Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Radiant energy signaling systems. 2,745,953, 5-15-56, Cl.
250—6.
LIST OF PATENTEES
881
Youngberg, Charles H. : See —
Oehler, William P., and Youngberg. 2,741,967.
Oehler, William P., and Youngberg. 2,751,836.
Oehler, William P., and Youngberg. 2,759,311.
Oehler, William P., and Youngberg. 2,765,610.
Oehler, William P., Youngberg, and Johnson. 2,765,609.
Youngberg, Walter, to The H. B. Ives Co. Latch mechanism.
2,772,107, 11-27-56, CI. 292—108.
Youngchild, Casper B., to Beloit Iron Works. Removable
apron cloth and head box therefor. 2,748,669, 6-5-56, CI.
09 d.4.
Device for determining deviation of
s. 2,765,649, 10-9-56, CI. 73—1.
Youngclaus, Warren C.
magnetic compasses. _,
Youngclaus, Warren C. Device for turning an airplane.
2,765,650, 10-9-56, CI. 73—1.
Younghusband, James L. : See —
Kolar, Hugo R. 2,759,838.
Youngquist, Kenneth V. Remote control radio receiver.
2,741,727, 4-10-56, CI. 317—138.
Youngstown Foundry & Machine Co. : See —
Poleschuk, Stephen. 2,753,043.
Youngstown Sheet and Tube Co., The : See —
Slonneger, John C. 2,755,074.
Youngstown Steel Door Co., The : See —
Beauchamp, Wilfred A. 2,765,501.
Blomberg, Harry. 2,770,198.
Johansson. Carl E., and Noble. 2,774,515.
Madland, Gabriel. 2,770,199.
Torburn, Gustav P. 2,765,502.
Treptow, George R. 2,766,057.
Youngstrom, Leonard \V., and L. W. Pearl. Adjustable con-
nector for tank and bowl of a close coupled water-closet
combination. 2,743,460, 5-1-56, CI. 4 — 68.
Youngworth, Bernard. Self-closing gate unit. 2,757,408,
8-7-50, CI. 16—75.
Younker, Elmer L., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Waveguide mode
filter. 2.759,156, 8-14-56, CI. 333—98.
Youse, Earl L„ and D. E. Marnon, to General Aniline & Film
Corp. Aftertreatment of azoic-dve cellulose derivatives.
2,742,341, 4-17-56, CI. 8— 4S.
Youssoufian, Ara, and G. Rollat, to Societe Genevoise d'lnstru-
ments de Physique. Machine-tool. 2,759,378, 8-21-56, CI.
77—36.
Youtz, Donald E. : See —
Reimschissel, Charles A., and Youtz. Re. 24,225.
Reimschissel, Charles A., and Youtz. 2,739,322.
Youtz, Philip N. : See —
Brown, Robinson W., Gilbert, and Youtz. 2,758,467.
Youtz, Philip N. Bouncing attachment for shoes. 2,756,517,
7-31-56, CI. 36—7.8.
Yowell, Howard L., and D. A. Caldwell, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Tobacco desuckering process.
2,746,853, 5-22-56, CI. 71—2.3.
Yowell, Howard L., and D. A. Caldwell, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Tobacco desuckering bactericidal compo-
sition. 2,746,854, 5-22-56, CI. 71 — 2.5.
Yowell, Howard L., and J. F. McKay, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Herbicidal composition. 2,754,188.
7-10-56. CI. 71—2.6.
Yowell, Joseph W., and D. B. Miner. Bellows. 2,749,942,
6-12-56, CI. 137 — 796.
Yowell, Joseph W., and D. B. Miner. Fluid pressure oper-
ated control. 2,750,465, 6-12-56, CI. 200—83.
Yrkoski, Steve. Cultivator shield lifter. 2,737,869, 3-13-56,
CI. 97—188.
Ystenes, Lloyd O. Trundle. 2,759,298, 8-21-56, CI. 46—220.
Ytterfors, Sven L. : See —
Larcen, Jan A., and Ytterfors. 2,747,610.
Yu, Yeo P., to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc. Vari-
able pulse delay circuit. 2,745,004, 5-8-56, CI. 250 — 27.
Yu, Yeo P. Electron-tube circuit for amplitude comparison.
2,767,314, 10-16-56. CI. 250—27.
Yuan, Luke C. L., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Navy. Vacuum-tube volt-
meter. 2,729,787. 1-3-56, CI. 324 — 123.
Yuan, Shao W., and T. Von Karman. Lift rotar control.
2,759,548, 8-21-56, CI. 170—135.4.
Yuba Mfg. Co. : See —
Darkenwald, Wilbert J. 2,751,096.
Harris, Robert L, and Lothrop. 2.734,560.
Harris, Robert L., Pellinen, and Lothrop. 2,737,817.
Sharp, Bayard. 2,772,577.
Yucht, George : See —
Stanton, Russell S., and Yucht. 2,743,360.
Yudin, Avery. Reel for thin tapes. 2,753,127, 7-3-56, CI.
242—74.
Yule, John A. C. : See —
Hall, Vincent C, and Yule. 2,744,950.
Yule, John A. C, to Eastman Kodak Co. Black printers
and electrooptical methods of making them. 2,748.190,
5-29-56, CI. 178—5.4.
Yulich, George M. Differential float. 2,734,304, 2-14-56, CI.
43—43.11.
Yunker. Charles L. : See —
Yunker, Ellen M. and C. L. 2,767,650.
Yunker, Ellen M. and C. L. Article for correcting master
sheets. 2,767,650, 10-23-56, CI. 101—149.4.
Yurko, Malvin M., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Contacting
of liquid and granular solids. 2,758,070, 8-7-56, CI.
196 — 147.
Yuska, Henry : See —
Fierstein, Jean C, Lieberman, Wicks, and Yuska.
2,744,035.
Lieberman, Emanuel R., and Yuska. 2,772,248.
Yust, Venard E., and J. L. Bame, to Shell Development Co.
Lead scavenger compositions. 2,750,267, 6-12-56, CI.
44—69.
Yust, Venard E., and J. L. Bame, to Shell Development Co.
Lead scavenger compositions. 2,765,220, 10-2-56, CI.
44—69.
Yutzy, Henry C. : See —
Evans Ralph M., Stauffer, and Yutzy. 2,742,833.
McFall, John C, and Yutzy. 2,735,768.
Yutzy, Henry C, to Eastman Kodak Co. Photographic color
reproduction process. 2,756,142, 7-24-56, CI. 95 — 2.
Yutzy, Henry C, and E. C. Yackel, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Photographic reproduction process. 2,739,890, 3-27-56,
CI. 95—5.6.
Yutzy, Henry C, and E. C. Yackel, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Photographic transfer process. 2,740,717. 4-3-56, CI.
95—88.
Yutzy, Henry C, and B. H. Carroll, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Photographic reproduction process. 2,747,999, y-2U-.jG.
CI. 95—88.
Yzer, Jacobus A. L. : See —
Dros, Albert A., Yzer, and Hellingman. 2,746,241.
Z & W Machine Products, Inc. : See —
Ziherl, Frank A., and Kish. 2,729,506.
Zaalberg, Willem, to Smit-Rontgen N. V. Tilting mechanism
for X-ray examination table. 2,771,330, 11-20-56, CI.
311 — 6.
Zablocki, Charles J. : See —
Hayward, Frank W., Zablocki, and Scribner. 2,730,893.
Zabor, John W., to Pittsburgh Coke & Chemical Co. Activated
carbon treatment of sugar liquors and regeneration
2,763,580, 9-18-56, CI. 127—55.
Zaboy, Louis G. Exercising, resting and relaxing device
2,738,975, 3-20-56, CI. 272—58.
Zabriskie, Charles L., to Essex Products, Inc. Combined light
ing fixture and fire extinguisher assembly. 2, ?,">!). .Mi;
8-21-56, CI. 169 — 26.
Zabriskie, Charles L., to Essex Products, Inc. Fluid dispe:
ing package and container therefor. 2,759,547, 8-21-56
CI. 169—35.
Zabriskie, Douglas M. : See —
Ridings, Garvice H., Hackenberg, Wise, Worthen, and
Zabriskie. 2,732,276.
Zabriskie, Douglas M., to The Western Union Telegraph Co.
Magnetic stylus guide. 2,766,097, 10-9-56, CI. 346 — 139.
Zabriskie, Douglas M., to The Western Union Telegraph Co.
Facsimile scanning mechanism. 2,770,517, 11-13-56, CI.
346—74.
Zachar, John, to Shell Development Co. Lubricating com-
positions. 2,748,082, 5-29-56, CI. 252 — 47.5.
Zachariah, Woodrow F. : See —
Carlisle, James V., Copes, Weeks, and Zachariah.
2,756,472.
Zachariassen, Stig H. B., to Aktiebolaget Separator. Dosing
method and device. 2,733,725, CI. 137—12.
Zachariassen, Stig H. B., to Aktiebolaget Separator. Ap-
paratus for continuous centrifugal separation. 2,752,089,
6-26-56, CI. 233 — 19.
Zachary, Alexis. Deposit receptacle. 2,754,040, 7-10-56,
CI. 223—109.
Zachary, Alexis. Hair treating device. 2,774,358, 12-18-56,
CI. 132—34.
Zachary, George G. Wire guide. 2,746,716, 5-22-56, CI.
254—134.3.
Zachary, Robert A., and J. G. Schermerhorn, to General Elec-
tric Co. Electrical phase discriminator circuits. 2,734,168,
2-7-56, CI. 324—83.
Zachman, Arnold A. Glass clips. 2,741,348, 4-10-56, CI.
189—78.
Zacky, Victor F. : See —
Jackson, Paul L., and Zackav. 2,745,740.
Zacur, Alex O., to Joy Mfg. Co. Conveyor. 2,757,783,
8-7-56, CI. 198—171.
Zadeh, Lofti A. : See —
Ragazzini, John R., and Zadeh. 2,749,502.
Ragazzini, John R., and Zadeh. 2.749.516.
Zademach, Erich R., to Metalwash Machinery Co. Washing
machine. 2,744,532, 5-8-56, CI. 134—179.
Zaenkert, Frederick A., to The Cincinnati Butchers' Supply
Co. Meat impregnator. 2,750,606, 7-31-56, CI. 99 — 257.
Zaffarano, Frank P. : See —
Kendall, Hugh C, and Zaffarano. 2,731,552.
Zaffarano, Frank P., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Navv. Automatic fre-
quency control aid. 2,746,031, 5-15-56, CI. 343 — 6.8.
Zaffarano, Frank P., to General Railway Signal Co. Elec-
tronic testing instrument. 2.749.514. 6-5-56. CI. 324 — 68.
Zaffarano, Frank P., and W. K. Maenpaa, to General Rail-
way Sisnal Co. Coded cab signalling svstem for railroads.
2.731.553, 1-17-56, CI. 246—63.
Zagel, Samuel S. Scouring bar. 2,765,484, 10-9-56, CI.
15—104.
Zagray, Harold F., to Precision Building Svstem, Inc. Inter-
locking corner block. 2,749,739, 6-12-56, CI. 72 — 41.
Zahlan, Antoine B. : See —
Linnell, Robert H.. and Zahlan. 2,773,066.
Zahn. Karl M., to International Harvester Co. Spring
mounted tool shank. 2.771,018. 11-20-56, CI. 97 — 47.84.
Zahn. Karl M., to International Harvester Co. Spring
mounted tool shank. 2,775,181, 12-25-56, CI. 97—47.84.
882
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Zahn, Karl M., and F. R. Brooks, to International Harvester
Co. Stubble mulch cultivator lift lock. 2,753,735, 7-10-56,
CI. 74—527.
Zahn, Wilhelm. Fastener for vehicle coverings. 2,743,132,
4-24-56, CI. 296—100.
Zahnradfabrik Friedrichshafen, Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Maier, Albert, Schwab, and Kiechle. 2,772,581.
Schwab, Otto. 2,729,317.
Zahodiakin, Victor F. Method of manufacturing a sheet
metal socket element. 2,743,518, 5-1-56, CI. 29 — 539.
Zahodiakin, Victor F. Fastening devices. 2,745,162, 5-15-56,
CI. 24—221.
Zahradnik, George J. : See — -
Du Bois, Edgar H., Zahradnik, and Tonkin. 2,730,946.
Zaiger, Louis, and R. I. Lappin. Trunnion and bush-
ing assembly for windshield wiper equipment. 2,734,784,
2-14-56, CI. 308 — 15.
Zaiger, Louis, and R. I. Lappin. Applying and polishing ap-
paratus. 2,748,408, 6-5-56, CI. 15 — 49.
Zaiger, Max : See — -
Nesson, Israel. 2,756,454.
Zak, Joseph T. Rectilinear slide rules. 2,746,682, 5-22-56,
CI. 235—70.
Zak, Robert E. Storage battery terminal clamps. 2,735,996,
2-21-56, CI. 339—238.
Zakarian, Nouchen. Auto damping suspension device.
2,753,178 7-3-56, CI. 267—20.
Zakheim, Murray, to The Pennsylvania Salt Mfg. Co. Com-
position comprising copper salts of fluorine and arsenic and
fibrous materials containing same. 2,772,199, 11-27-56,
CI. 167—38.5.
Zakheim, Murray, to The Pennsylvania Salt Mfg. Co. Com-
position containing copper salts of fluorine and arsenic for
protecting wood and other fibrous materials. 2,772,200,
11-27-56, CI. 167—38.5.
Zalcman, Haskiel. Method of removing hair and wool from
animal hides and skins. 2,775,504, 12-25-56, CI. 8—94.16.
Zales, Joseph H., and G. E. Franck, to The Imperial Brass
Mfg. Co. Portable, hand operated, tube bending tool.
2,757,562, 8-7-56, CI. 81—15.
Zaleski, John F., to General Precision Laboratory Inc. Radio
frequency vulcanizing. 2,738,406, 3-13-56, CI. 219 — 10.55.
Zaleski, John F., to General Precision Laboratory Inc. Micro-
wave lobe shifting antenna. 2,746,756, 9-25-56, CI.
343—768.
Zaleski, John F., to General Precision Laboratory Inc. Wave
guide direction changer. 2,754.483. 7-10-56, CI. 333—98.
Zaleski, John F., to General Precision Laboratory Inc. Closed
path delay line. 2,757,366, 7-31-56, CI. 343—17.7.
Zaleski, John F., to General Precision Laboratory Inc. Flex-
ible waveguide. 2,758,612, 8-14-56, CI. 138 — 50.
Zaleski, John F., to General Precision Laboratory Inc. Gas-
filled diode discharge tube. 2,765,445, 10-2-56, CI. 333 — 13.
Zaleski, John F., to General Precision Laboratory Inc. Micro-
wave power divider. 2,766,430, 10-9-56, CI. 333—7.
Zaleski, John F., and R. Crane, Jr., to General Precision
Laboratory Inc. Microwave amplitude modulator
2,733,411/1-31-56, CI. 332—57.
Zaleski, John F., and G. R. Gamertsfelder, to General Pre-
cision Laboratory Inc. Microwave power divider
2,769,145, 10-30-56, CI. 333 — 7.
Zaleski, Stella. Marking gauge. 2,756,505, 7-31-56, CI.
33 — 42.
Zalisko, Wsewolod. Braille stamp or press. 2,742,997,
4-24-56, CI. 197—6.1.
Zalkind, Albert M. Profile block toy. 2,747,297, 5-29-56,
CI. 35—8.
Zalkind, Albert M. Educational pull toy. 2,747,324.
5-29-56, CI. 46—17.
Zalkind, Albert M. Push toy. 2,747,328, 5-29-56, CI.
46—114.
Zalkind, Albert M. Pounding toy. 2,774,179, 12-18-56, CI.
46—1.
Zallea. James P. Method and apparatus for corrugating pipe
sections. 2,751,961, 6-26-56. CI. 15.3—73.
Zallea, James P. Expansion joint and apparatus for and
method of making same. 2,770,259, 11-13-56, CI. 138 — 52.
Zaller. Morton iS. : See —
Heller, Harold S. 2.746,043.
Zalm. Pieter : See — ■
Bril, Alfred. Klasens, and Zalm. 2,770,749.
Zalm, Pieter. A. Bril. and H. A. Klasens, to Hartford National
Bank and Trust Co., as trustee. Cathode-ray tube compris-
ing fluorescent screen. 2,754,444, 7-10-56, CI. 313 — 92.
Zaloga. Edwin A. Shower curtain rod attachment. 2.774,974,
12-25-56, CI. 4—154.
Zalud. Charles A., to Titan Abrasives Co.. Abrasive article.
2,734,813, 2-14-56, CI. 51—298.
Zamboni, Frank J. Refrigerated milk storage tank and pes-
teurizer. 2,738.170, 3-13-56, CI. 257—10.
Zamboni. Frank J. Ice rink resurfacing machine. 2,763.9.".0.
9-25-56 CI. 37—13.
Zamboni, Paul, to Landis & Gvr A. G. Integrating mecha-
nism. 2,769,591, 11-6-56. CI. 235—61.
Zambruno, Arthur A. : See —
Mead, William H., Zambruno, and Jett. 2,770,924.
Zander. Rolf A. : See —
Vigren, Sten D., Broberg, and Zander. 2.740,871.
Zandmer, Solis M. Apparatus for providing ducts between
borehole wall and casing. 2,775,304, 12-25-56, CI.
166—100.
Zanetti, Renzo. Instrument with helicoidal marks for read-
ing time. 2,757,508. 8-7-56, CI. 58—126.
Zanin, Clarence V. Sealed reducer joint between pipes.
2,735,097, 2-21-56, CI. 285—22.
Zaninovich, George A. Collapsible booth. 2,749,577, 6-12-56,
CI. 20—1.6.
Zaninovich, George A. Display stand. 2,762,513, 9-11-56,
CI. 211—1.6.
Zankl, Frank : See —
Armitage, Joseph B., and Zankl. 2,764,067.
Zanola, Angelo L. Sub-soil aerating cultivator. 2,750,860,
6-19-56. CI. 97 — 46.85.
Zant, Fred : See-
Jones, David W., and Zant. 2,770,074.
Zaoralek, Johann : See —
Lenhart, Emil, and Zaoralek. 2,731,955.
Zapf, Heinz G. G., to Husqvarna Vapenfabriks Aktiebolag.
Manufacture of iron powder. 2,735,757, 2-21-56, CI.
75— .5.
Zaphiropoulos, Renn : See —
Nunan, Craig S., and Zaphiropoulos. 2,739,263.
Zaphiropoulos, Renn, to Chromatic Television Laboratories,
Inc. Hoop electrode structure. 2,736,832, 2-28-56, CI.
313—78.
Zaphiropoulos, Renn, to Chromatic Television Laboratories,
Inc. Electrode structure. 2,738,436, 3-13-56, CI. 313 — 78.
Zaphiropoulos, Renn, to Chromatic Television Laboratories,
Iik. Alcih.xl of welding wires under tension. 2,748,238,
5-29-56, CI. 219—10.
Zapp. John A., Jr. : See —
Brouha, Lucien A., Smith, and Zapp. 2,773,262.
Zargarpur, Rouholah, to General Electric Co. Electrical con-
nector for refrigerator defrosting means. 2,758,150,
8-7-56, CI. 174—84.
Zarkin, Charles. Graining machine. 2,739,423, 3-27-56,
CI. 51—6.
Zarn, Adolphe E., to Pneumafil Corp. Hydraulic check device
for looms. 2,753,895, 7-10-56, CI. 139 — 161.
Zarnowski, Frank J., to Orchard Brothers Inc. Tool for
forming detents in connected convolutions of slats.
2,748,866, 6-5-56, CI. 164 — 121.
Zarrillo, Salvatore N., to Clarostat Mfg. Co., Inc. Electric
control. 2,757,264, 7-31-56, CI. 201 — 55.
Zarth, William A., to Machlett Laboratories, Inc. Method
of soldering a thin beryllium member to a metal part.
2,770,033, 11-13-56. CI. 29 — 488.
Zaruba, Edward J. : See —
Eckman, Leonard G., and Zaruba. 2,731,554.
Zatko, Lester T. Adjustable sheave pulley. 2,746,307,
5-22-56, CI. 74—230.17.
Zatko, Lester T. Ridged housing stamping. 2,754,785,
7-17-56, CI. 113—44.
Zaunbrecher, Ferdinand N., % to J. Domengeaux. Grain
combine concave reconditioner. 2,761,262, 9-4-56, CI.
51—259.
Zauner, Walter, 40% to E. Szasz and 60% to J. Etler.
Drawing triangle. 2,752,685, 7-3-56, CI. 33—109.
Zavales, Charles T., to F-R Machine Works. X-rav apparatus
and controls. 2,752,509, 6-26-56, CI. 250 — 95.
Zaveruha, Victor A., to The Coulter & McKenzie Machine Co.,
Inc. Wire packaging attachment and drive means therefor.
2,732,060, 1-24-56, CI. 203—200.
Zavod, Joseph L. Aquarium filter. 2,730,496, 1-10-56, CI.
210—16.
Zay, Pietro, and A. Ferretto. Cage for ball and like bearings.
2,740,674, 4-3-56, CI. 308—201.
Zbornik, Thomas W. : See —
Walde, Arthur W., Van Essen, and Zbornik. 2,762,821.
Zbornik, Thomas W.. and O. H. Peterson, to Dr. Salsbury's
Laboratories. Method of treating air sac infection in poul-
try with para-amino-benzoate composition. 2,748,051,
5-29-56, CI. 167—^53.1.
Zdansky, Ewald A. Water electrolyzer. 2,739,936, 3-27-56,
CI. 204—256.
Zeabari. George J. Automobile trunk extension. 2,772,041,
11-27-56, CI. 224 — 42.44.
Zeamer, Richard J., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the Secretary of the Army. Canister loading us-
ing starko.I cylinders. 2.767,656. 10-23-56, CI. 102—38.
Zc-irfoss, Elmer W., Jr. Refrigerating apparatus. 2,750,757,
6-19-56. CI. 62 — 4.
Zearfoss, Elmer W„ Jr. Refrigerating apparatus. 2,753,693,
7-10-56. CI. 62—4.
Zebarth, Ralph S., to Gordon W. Johnson Co. Shackle for
poultry dressing machines. 2,731,665, 1-24-56, CI.
17—44.1 .
Zebarth, Ralph S., to Gordon W. Johnson Co. Poultry treat-
ing apparatus. 2.738.547, 3-20-56. CI. 17—11.
Zebarth, Ralph S.. to Gordon Johnson Equipment Co. Poultry
scalding machine having a rotatable basket. 2.741,795,
4-17-56. CI. 17—11.2.
Zebley. Donald D. : See —
Wilde. Curtis F.. Jr. 2,756,866.
Zebree, David T., to Hercules Powder Co. Electric initiator
and ignition mixture therefor. 2,761,386, 9^4-56, CI.
102—28.
Zech, August E. Fishhook. 2.745,208,5-15-56,0.43 — 44.8.
Zech, John D., to Atlas Powder Co. Aceto-acerie esters of
phenoxvpolyethoxv alcohol. 2.759,015, 8-14-56, CI.
260 — 483.
Zech, John D., to Atlas Powder Co. Quaternary ammonium
halides. 2.775.604. 12-25 56. 01. 260—404.5.
Zeck, Ivan V. Valve for internal combustion engine car-
buretor. 2,761.647. 9-4-56, CI. 251—225.
Zee 'Chong-Hung. Drafting table paper crease-proof attach-
ment. 2,743,551. 5-1-56, a. 45—131.
LIST OF PATENTEES
883
Zeeb, Stanley H., to Aeroquip Corp. Coupling with sliding
seal and locking device. 2,757,941, 8-7-56, CI. 284—4.
Zeegers, Johannes A. : See —
De Jong, Geert J., and Zeegers. 2,768,989.
De Jong, Geert J., and Zeegers. 2,774,793.
Zeegers, Johannes A., to Stamicarbon N. V. Process of con-
verting substances ionized in solution with the help of
ion exchangers. 2,771,418, 11-20-56, CI. 210 — 24.
Zeerip, Thomas E., to Doman Helicopters, Inc. Method of ad-
justing a helicopter blade trailing edge tab. 2,760,588,
8-28-56, CI. 170—160.24.
Zega, Frank. Mechanical golf instruction aid. 2,756,056,
7-24-56, CI. 273 — 191.
Zeidler, Howard M. : See —
Myers, William D., and Zeidler. 2,747,098.
Zeidler, Reinhold C, to Borg-Warner Corp. Mounting assi'in-
bly for relatively rotatable members. 2,737,423, 3-6-56,
CI. 308—163.
Zeidler, Reinhold C, to Borg-Warner Corp. Hydrodynamic
coupling device. 2,745.352, 5-15-56, CI. 103 — 115.
Zeidler, Reinhold C, to Borg-Warner Corp. Fluid coupling
element. 2,752,859, 7-3-56, CI. 103 — 115.
Zeigler, Philip B. : See —
Lincoln, Clovis W., and Zeigler. 2,756,605.
Lincoln, Clovis W., and Zeigler. 2,768,531.
Zeilman, Roy H., to The Thew Shovel Co. Multiple passage
fluid coupling for power steering of cranes and the like.
2,768,843, 10-30-56, CI. 285—137.
Zeilman, Roy H., and A. Smythe, to Thew Shovel Co. Vehicle
with selective wheel drive from either of two motors.
2,731,097, 1-17-56, CI. 180—23.
Zeininger, Henry P. Projection apparatus for displaying pre-
cious stones. 2,742,813, 4-24-56, CI. 88—24.
Zeisloft, Harry C. : See —
Jorgensen, Clarence H., and Zeisloft. 2,738,405.
Zeiss, Carl : See —
Bauersfeld, Walther. 2,736,231.
Bauersfeld, Walther W. J. 2,760,407.
Bauersfield, Walther, and Sonnberger. 2,751,813.
Bauersfeld, Walther, Werner, and Vieweg. 2,748,652.
Berger, Johannes. 2,760,406.
Berger, Johannes, and Lange. 2,744,447.
Berger, Johannes, and Lange. 2,748,656.
Drodofsky, Martin. 2,741,940.
Kinder, Walter, and Zieher. 2,764,061.
Knutti, Helmut. 2,768,555.
Kohler, Horst. 2,764,064.
Kohler, Horst, and Knutti. 2,731,883.
Lange, Giinther. 2,764,062.
Lange, Giinther. 2,764,063.
Lange, Giinther, and Riehter. 2,732,762.
Littmann, Hans, and Slevogt. 2,733,634.
Rantsch, Kurt. 2,732,760.
Rantsch, Kurt. 2,741,946.
Sonnberger, Heinrich. 2,760,723.
Sonnberger, Heinrich. 2,772,047.
Steigerwald, Karl H. 2,771,568.
Zeiss Ikon, A. G. : See —
Ulffers, Heinz. 2,773,417.
Zeissler, Albert B. : See-
Acton, Jack C, and Zeissler. 2,749,460.
Acton, Jack C, and Zeissler. 2,774,900.
Petersen, Maurice E., and Zeissler. 2,747,119.
Zeissler, Albert B., to General Electric Co. Dual ring sup-
port for end turns of form wound coils. 2,774,899
12-18-56, CI. 310—260.
Zeitlin, Alexander, L. Mollick, and F. T. Morrison, to Bald
win-Lima-Hamilton Corp. Means for indicating load eccen-
tricity in presses. 2,756,589, 7-31-56. CI. 73—88.5.
Zeitz, Frederick H., % to J. D. Smith, Jr. Weeding hoe
2.771.019, 11-20-56, CI. 97—68.
Zeitz. Harry. Soft-soled slipper construction. 2,732,633
1-31-56, CI. 36—9.
Zelenka, Louis P., to Commonwealth Sanitation Co. Vapor
releasing fan-driven deodorizer. 2,764,789, 10-2-56, CI
21—74.
Zelinka, Josef, to Svit, narodni podnik. Machine for manu-
facture of shoe soles. 2,735,120, 2-21-56, CI. 12—85.2.
Zelinskas, George A. : See —
Barnes, Richard W., and Zelinskas. 2,749,066.
Zelkowitz, Philip, to Empire Oil Co. Receptacle for use in
cleaning paint-roller sleeves or the like. 2,766,603,
10-16-56, CI. 68—213.
Zell, Parker R. Decorative and pressure-receiving button and
manufacture thereof. 2,746,079, 5-22-56, CI. 16 — 42.
Zell Products Corp., The : See — ■
Tomoschat, William. 2,774,158.
Zeller, Charles E. Telephone attached pad holder. 2,731,764,
1-24-56, CI. 45—5.
Zeller Corp., The : See —
Skistimas, George. 2,771,063.
Zeller, Edward B.. to Western Electric Co., Inc. Roller punch
and die. 2.733,749, 2-7-56, CI. 153—21.
Zeller, Heinrich : See —
Scholz, Heinrich, Oettel, and Zeller. 2,764,581.
Zeller. Josef J. : See —
Schaefer, Carl A., and Zeller. 2,741,678.
Zeller, Josef J., to Square D Co. Switch operating mech-
anism. 2,758,480, 8-14-56, CI. 74—104.
Zeller, Paul : See — ■
Isler, Otto, Montavon, ROegg, and Zeller. 2,730,549.
Zelley. Walter G. : See —
Keller, Fred, and Zelley. 2,755,242.
Zellner, Hugo, to Donau-Pharmazie Gesellschaft m. b. H.
New esters of strychnic acid n-oxide and the like, and a
process of making same. 2,758,113, 8-7-56, CI. 260 — 230.
Zellstofffabrik Waldhof : See —
Sohn, August W. 2,760,943.
Zellweger A. G. Apparate- und Maschinenfabriken Uster :
See —
Meierhofer, Hugo. 2,746,119.
Moos, Albert. 2,746,120.
Zellweger, Conrad, to La Nationale S. A. Valves for filling
pyrophoric lighters for liquified gas. Re. 24,163, 6-5-56,
CI. 62—1.
Zellweger, Conrad, to La Nationale S. A. Fluidtight watch
crown construction. 2,733,567, 2-7-56, CI. 58 — 90.
Zellweger, Conrad J. J., to La Nationale S. A. Pyrophoric
gas lighters. 2,737,037, 3-6-56, CI. 67—87.
Zelonka, George. Cosmetic traveling kit. 2,764,309,
9-25-56, CI. 220—23.4.
Zelony, Emanuel M. Teething ring. 2,766,757, 10-16-56,
CI. 128—359.
Zelov, Victor I. Window closure. 2,771,643, 11-27-56, CI.
20—40.
Zelt, Elmer J., to General Electric Co. Suspension bracket.
2,733,038, 1-31-56, CI. 248—317.
Zemany, Paul D., to General Electric Co. Electrical vapor
detector. 2,742,585, 4-17-56, CI. 313 — 7.
Zemp, Rene R., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process
for producing images. 2,729,562, 1-3-56, CI. 95 — 7.
Zemrowski, Edmund A. Round tenon-cutting tool. 2,764,187,
9-25-56, CI. 142—56.
Zenczak, Piotr : See—
Grondal, Bror L., and Zenczak. 2,772,968.
Zender, Justin, to Glycerine Corp. of America, Inc. Method of
recovering glycerine from fermentation products. 2,759,889,
8-21-56, CI. 210—8.5.
Zenel, Joseph A., to Radio Corporation of America. Video
recording with D. C. Bias. 2,734,941, 2-14-56, CI.
178—6.6.
Zener, Francis B., and J. A. Moseley. Electrical stethoscope.
2,755,336, 7-17-56, CI. 179—1.
Zenftman, Henryk, and E. Whitworth, to Imperial Chemical
Industries Ltd. Production of new esters of ortho-phos-
phoric acid and salts thereof. 2,759,962, 8-21-56, CI.
260—461.
Zeni, Victor. Shaft sinking machine. 2,769,614, 11-6-56,
CI. 255 — 4.8.
Zenith Engineering Corp. : See —
Litzenberg, David P. 2,762,311.
Zenith Plastics Co. : See —
Brucker, Milton. 2,747,180.
Zenith Radio Corp. : See —
Adler, Robert. 2,740,002.
Adler, Robert. 2,741,721.
Adler, Robert. 2,753,527.
Adler, Robert. 2,758,153.
Adler, Robert. 2,758,210.
Adler, Robert. 2,764,710.
Bell, John F., and Matthews. 2.753.457.
Bell, John F., and Nordby. 2,771,547.
Bridges, Jack E. 2,732,495.
Bridges, Jack E. 2,761,010.
Bridges, Jack E. 2,769.854.
Christensen, Raymond T. 2,773,942.
Cotsworth. Albert, III. 2,754,359.
Druz. Walter S. 2,755,332.
Druz, Walter S. 2,755,333.
Druz, Walter S. 2.758,154.
Druz, Walter S. 2,770,672.
Ellett, Alexander. 2,770,671.
Ellett. Alexander. 2,770,803.
Hardy, Maurice E. 2,736,228.
Mullaney, Ralph A. 2.743,109.
Rennick, John L. 2,775,691.
Roschke, Erwin M. 2.752,415.
Roschke, Erwin M. 2,752.488.
Spracklen, John G. 2.768,319.
Tanner, Paul A., and Gegenschatz. 2,749,594.
Wood, Frank A. 2,730,682.
Zenk, Ernest G. Lawn edge trimmer. 2,753.785, 7-10-56,
CI. 97—227.
Zenk. Martin J., Jr. : See —
Spiess, Newton E., Jr., and Zenk. 2,744,066.
Zenker. Raymond O. Reversible container cap. 2,760,665,
8-28-56, CI. 215—11.
Zenker, Richard L., to Studebaker-Packard Corp. Differential
pedestals having longitudinally adjustable antispread mem-
ber. 2,735,315, 2-21-56, CI. 74—607.
Zenner, Raymond E., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretarv of the Navv. Sound recording
apparatus. 2,734,689, 2-14-56, CI. 242—54.
Zenner, Raymond E., to the United States of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Navy. Level wind mecha-
nism. 2,740,593, 4-3-56. CI. 242—158.
Zenner, Walter J., to Teletype Corp. Tape feeding device
2.735,888. 2-21-56, CI. 178—17.
Zenner, Walter J., to Teletype Corp. Positive engaging
clutch. 2,762.477, 9-11-56, CI. 192—28.
Zepelovitch, Nathan, to N. A. Bernstein.
closure. 2,729,354, 1-3-56, CI. 215—85.
Zepelovitch. Nathan, to N. A. Bernstein.
2,771,205, 11-20-56, CI. 215—52.
Zepernick, Lawrence D. : See —
Randall, Clifton O., Weathersby,
2,754,489.
Universal bottle
Closure member.
ind Zepernick.
884
Zephvr American Corp. : See —
Neilsen, Hildaur L. 2,731,017.
Neilsen, Hildaur L. 2,731,966.
Neilsen, Hildaur L. 2,748,775.
Neilsen, Hildaur L. 2,761,750.
Zephyr Laundry Machine Co. : See —
Slate, Arthur R., Sr., and Koplin. 2,752,770.
Zephyr Mfg. Co., Manufacturing Division : See —
Swain, Charles J., and Young. 2,738,575.
Young, Roy V., Jr. 2,740,035.
Zepp, Albert P., C. J. and P. P. Process for making ice cream
mixes. 2,757,092, 7-31-5G, CI. 99—55.
Zepp, Charles J. : See —
Zepp, Albert P., C. J. and P. P. 2,757,092.
Zepp, Emil, % to H. Schloz. Rotary pump. 2,774,307,
12-18-56, CI. 103—93.
Zepp, Prancis P. : See —
Zepp, Albert P., C. J. and P. P. 2,757,092.
Zerante, James A., and N. E. Bergdall. Fishing float.
2.772,504, 12-4-56, CI. 43—17.
Zerbe, Howard E. Awning and canopy structures. 2,770,020,
11-13-56, CI. 20—57.5.
Zerbe, Richard O. : See —
Christensen, Chester W., and Zerbe. 2,768,988.
Zerbe, Richard O., and M. C. Throdahl, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Vulcanization of rubber and compositions employed
therefor. 2,747,005. 5-22-56. CI. 260 — 763.
Zerbee, Louis J. Fix finder. 2,736,093, 2-28-56, CI. 33 — 1.
Zerlin, Hans, V> to Jam-iilicru \Wrke Akt.-Ges. Fiber con-
tainer end'structurc. 2,735,004, 2-21-56, CI. 229 — 5.5.
Zero Mfg. Co. : See —
Duncan, George R. Re. 24,162.
Duncan, Georae R. 2,737.92:!.
Duncan, George R. 2,739,568.
Duncan, George R. 2,740,377.
Duncan, George R. 2,740,378.
Duncan, George R. 2,742,876.
Duncan, George R., Sr. 2,763.240.
Zeruneith, Rudolph E. Cam setting mechanism. 2,748,580,
6-5-56, CI. 66 — 20.
Zerveck. Richard J., F. E. Pinlayson, and A. G. Swenson, to
General Electric Co. Combination dry and steam flatirons.
2,761,228, 9-4-56, CI. 38—77.
Zervos, Speros G., and P. G. Makris. Dual channel salt and
pepper shaker. 2,748,983. 6-5-56, CI. 222 — 142.4.
Zerweck, Werner, and E. Heinrich, to Cassella Farbwerke
Mainkur Aktiengesellschaft. Vat dyestuffs and process for
making same. 2,752.349. 6-26-56, CI. 260 — 276.
Zesch, Eugene M., to Karl Lieberknecht, Inc. Straight knit-
ting machine. 2,734,360, 2-14-56, CI. 66—89.
Zesch, Eugene M., to Karl Lieberknecht, Inc. Carrier rod
drive mechanism for straight knitting machines. 2, 746, 274,
5-22-56. CI. 66—130.
Zeuner, Ann. Combination plastic mitten and sponge rubber
washing device. 2,745,128. 5-15-56, CI. 15 — 227.
Zibell, Jules S. Portable receptacle. 2,733,710, 2-7-56, CI.
126—263.
Zibell, William H., and H. J. Forest, to Forbell Corp. Process
of improving the properties of heat resistant alloys.
2,769,736, 11-6-56, CI. 148—3.
Ziccardi, John J., Jr. Fire detection conductors. 2,774,850,
12-18-56, CI. 200—143.
Zickendraht, Christian : See —
Buehler, Arthur, and Zickendraht. 2.749.332.
Buehler, Arthur, and Zickendraht. 2,766,230.
Zickendraht, Christian, and A. Buehler, to Ciba Ltd. Cohaltif-
erous azo-dyestuffs. 2,734,895, 2-14-56, CI. 260 — 149.
Ziebold. Eugene H., to Solar Aircraft Co. Rectangular bel-
lows and method of making same. 2,752,172, 6-26-56, CI.
285—90.
Ziebolz, Herbert, to Askania Regulator Co. Laminating web
guide. 2,735,630, 2-21-56, CI. 242—76.
Ziegelski, Albert R., Sr. Center punch. 2,757,457, 8-7-56.
CI. 33—189.
Ziegenbusch, Carl W., to The Mead Corp. Treatment of
thixotropic materials. 2.732,949, 1-31-56. CI. 210 — 149.
Ziegler, Brandt F., Jr., to The Hoover Co. Suction cleaner
with handle mounted cord reel. 2,747.683, 5-29-56. CI.
183—36.
Ziegler, George E.. to Zonolite Co. Soil conditioning.
2.765,290. 10-2-56. CI. 260—41.
Ziegler, George W., Jr., to International Resistance Co. Car-
bon deposited resistor and method of making the same.
2.764.510. 9-25-50. CI. 117—216.
Ziegler. Horst : See —
Wunsch, Guido, and Ziegler. 2,772,687.
Ziegler, Karl, and K. Nagel ; said Nagel assor. to said Ziegler.
Process for the manufacture of trial!;v]-alnminium com-
pounds. 2,744,127. 5-1-56. CI. 260 — 448.
Ziegler, Karl, and Klaus Hafner. Process for preparing
azulenes. 2,706,304, 10-9-56, CI. 260—666.
Ziegler, William M., to American Cyanamid Co. Injectable
penicillin repository preparation containing oil and gelled
oil. 2,733,184, 1-31-56, CI. 167-65.
Ziegler William M., to American Cyanamid Company. Inject-
able penicillin repository preparation containing oil and
gelled oil. 2,734,844, 2-14-56, CI. 167—65.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Ziegler, William M., and G. M. Sieger, to Heyden Chemical
Corp. Alkylamino 2-oxy-3-naphthoamide anesthetic compo-
sitions. 2,766,173, 10-9-56, CI. 167 — 52.
Zieher, Gustav : See —
Kinder, Walter, and Zieher. 2,764,061.
Zielfeldt, William A. Foldable table with hinged top.
2,750,243, 6-12-56, CI. 311—62.
Zielinski, Edward A., y2 to J. S. Kishel. Harmonica appara-
tus. 2,772,593, 12-4-56, CI. 84—1.04.
Ziemann, Harry J. Spirit level. 2,750,678, 6-19-56, CI.
33—211.
Zienty, Ferdinand B. : See —
Morrill, Henry L., and Zienty. 2,731,337.
Zienty, Ferdinand B., and M. C. Freerks, to Monsanto Chem-
ical Co. Preparation of phthalic acids. 2,766,280,
10-9-56, CI. 260—524.
Zienty, Ferdinand B., and M. C. Freerks, to Monsanto Chem-
ical Co. Preparation of phthalic acids. 2,766,281, 10-9-56,
CI. 260—524.
Zier, George P. : See —
Marnon, Edward S., Zier, and Cook. 2,759,563.
Marnon, Edward S., Zier, and Cook. 2,766,850.
Ziesche, Kurt, and J. Keylwerth, to Klockner-Humboldt-Deutz
A. G. Fuel injection pump. 2,729,168, 1-3-56, CI. 103 — 41.
Ziesche, Kurt, and J. Berg, to Klockner-Humboldt-Deutz
Aktiengesellschaft. Control mechanism for automatically
timing the fuel injection by an injection pump of an inter-
nal combustion engine. 2,740,273, 4-3-56, CI. 64 — 25.
Zietse, Benny : S"e —
Reman, Gerrit H., and Zietse. 2,729,549.
Zietz, Joseph R., Jr. : See —
Cohen, Lester S., Giraitis, and Zietz. 2,773,052.
Ziff, Irving M., to General Motors Corp. Automobile top
latch. 2,739.012, 3-20-56. CI. 296 — 120.
Ziffer, Garret P., to American Machine & Foundry Co. Mag-
netic shift registers. 2,730,695, 1-10-56, CI. 340 — 174.
Ziffer, Garret P., to Tracerlab, Inc. Electronic counter.
2,756,934, 7-31-50, CI. 235 — 92.
Ziglar, John W. : See —
Haensekm, Vladimir, and Ziglar. 2,759,897.
Ziherl, Prank A., and A. S. Kish, to Z & W Machine Products,
Inc. Hand-actuated sprayer. 2,729,506, 1-3-56, CI.
299—97.
Zikmund, Bohumil A., and M. C. Wilson, to Calumet Steel
Castings Corp. Vibratable pattern board. 2,756,471,
7-31-56, CI. 22—56.
Zill, Edwin O. : See-
Harris, Clinton H., and Zill. 2,760.733.
Ziller, Lester G., to Comfort Equipment Co. Valved manifold
for field spraying equipment. 2,775,261, 12-25-56, CI.
137—635.
Zilliken. Friedrich : See—
Guorgy, Paul, and Zilliken. 2,770,573.
Gyorgy, Paul, and Zilliken. 2,768,116.
Zima, Otto, and F. von Werder, to E. Merck Aktiengesell-
schaft. Derivatives of pyridine-4-carboxylic acid hydrazide
and methods of manufacturing the same. 2,734,905,
2-14-56, CI. 260—295.
Zimentstark, Alfred to M. I. Glass, d. b. a. Marvin Glass and
Associates. Toy vehicle with motor. 2,749,660, 6-12-56,
CI. 46 — 206.
Zimmer, Adam : See —
Adloff, Jakob A., and Zimmer. 2,757,016.
Zimmer, Albert E., to Enterprise Railway Equipment Co.
Discharge outlet assembly for a hopper. 2,738,735,
3-20-56, CI. 105—282.
Zimmer, Albert E.,
Discharge outlet
105—282.
Zimmer, Albert E.,
Dumping hopper.
Zimmer Mfg. Co. : See-
Ettinsrer, Joe J., and Delp. 2.764.150.
Zimmer, Ray R., and W. H. Rueff, to Victor Equipment Co.
Control for fluid supply manifold. 2,768,640, 10-30-56,
CI. 137—113.
Zimmer, Theodore W. : See —
Klein, Harry, and Zimmer. 2,751,059.
Zimmerman, Abraham, to Waldes Kohinoor. Inc. Method of
manufacturing plastic slide fasteners. 2,731,671, 1-24-56,
CI. 18—59.
Zimmerman, Bernard A. : See —
Casler. Adrien F., and Zimmerman. 2.748,937.
Zimmerman, Clarence W. Lateral hot air brooder. 2,759,451,
8-21-56. CI. 119—34.
Zimmerman, Donald G.. to General Motors Corp. Turbine
stator assembly. 2,766,963, 10-16-56. CI. 253 — 78.
Zimmerman, Donald R. : See —
Phipps, Cornelius M.. and Zimmerman. 2,765,974.
Zimmerman, Eli, and H. L. Thompson, to Sarong. Inc.
Template for positioning strip material to be severed.
2.731.0S8. 1-17-50. CI. 164—59.
Zimmerman, Esward C, to Lanard Corp. Truck cargo heater
and control therefor. 2.762.570, 9-11-56. CI. 237 — 12.3.
Zimmerman, George D. Gearing. 2,733,616. 2-7-56, CI.
74—412.
Zimmerman, Harrv F., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Shipping
container. 2.753.1 01, 7-3-56, CI. 229—14.
Zimmerman, Haven M. : See —
Robb, Clarence C, and Zimmerman. 2,755,205.
Zimmerman, Jack J., to Motorola. Inc. Soldering machine.
2.770.875, 11-20-56. CI. 29—503.
Zimmerman, Jack J., to Motorola. Inc. Automatic soldering
mechanism. 2,771,047, 11-20-56, CI. 113 — 59.
to Enterprise Railway Equipment Co.
for hopper. 2,738,737, 3-20-56, CI.
to Enterprise Railway Equipment Co.
2,741,193, 4-10-56, CI. 105—290.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Zimmerman, Jack J., to Motorola, Inc. Automatic soldering
machine. 2,771,048, 11-20-56, CI. 113—59.
Zimmerman, Jack J., to Motorola. Inc. Automatic soldering
machine. 2,771,050, 11-20-56, CI. 113 — 59.
Zimmerman, Jay V., Co. : See —
Schoeneberg, Carl. 2,763,719.
Zimmerman, John : See —
Dolza, John, Rohrbacher, and Zimmerman. 2, 74(1. 394.
Zimmerman, Marlin U., Jr., to The Standard Oil Co. Impact
baffle. 2,767,066, 10-16-56, CI. 23—288.
Zimmerman, Robert L. : See —
Jones, Giffin D., and Zimmerman. 2,757,190.
Zimmerman, Robert N. Engine low oil indicator. 2,747,042,
5-22-56, CI. 200 — 81.9.
Zimmerman, Walter : See —
Hoffmann, Albert. 2,732,029.
Zimmerman, William C. : See —
Albert, John C, and Zimmerman. 2,759,636.
Zimmerman, William F. : See —
Winter, Paul H., and Zimmerman. 2,759,058.
Zimmermann, Carl T. : See —
Wald, George F., and Zimmermann. 2,761,986.
Zimmermann, Erich 0. : See —
Petersilie, Hans H., and Zimmermann. 2,770,026.
Zimmermann, Hans-Gerhard, to Robert Bosch G. m. b. H.
Planimeter. 2,748,487, 6-5-56, CI. 33 — 123.
Zimmermann, Joseph J., to The Electronic Secretary, Inc.
Power supply switching circuit. 2,769,859, 11-6-56, CI.
179 — 6.
Zimmermann, Joseph J., to The Electronic Secretary, Inc.
Timing and holding apparatus. 2,769,860, 11-6-56, CI.
Zimmermann, Wilhelm, to Metallgesellschaft Aktiengesell-
schaft. Cooling apparatus. Re. 24,211, 9-11-56, CI.
34 — 174.
Zimmermann, Willv E. Container closing device. 2,749,003,
6-5-56, CI. 53—130.
Zimmers, Mildred G. Golf ball retriever. 2,738,214, 3-13-56,
Zimmerschied, Wilf ord J. : See —
Johnson, Carl E., and Zimmerschied. 2,764,526.
Rylander, Paul N., Jr., and Zimmerschied. 2,773,921.
Zimsky. John J., to McGraw Electric Co. Motor-pump unit.
2,734,459, 2-14-56, CI. 103—87.
Zinamon, Martin, E. F. Semlitz, and J. Levin. Method of per-
manently pleating fabrics. 2,769,584, 11-6-56. CI. 223—30.
Zmdel, Willi. Iron pit props. 2,745,622, 5-15-56, CI.
Zinggeler, George J. Cellulosic sponge cleaning implement.
2,744,281, 5-8-56. CI. 15—244.
Zingone, Anthony E., to Neo-Ray Products, Inc. Recessed
lighting fixture and jack supports therefor. 2,744,716,
5-8-56, CI. 248 — 318.
Zingone, Anthony E., to Neo-Ray Products, Inc. Connector
structure. 2,770,438, 11-13-56, CI. 248 — 317
Zl^1V?edro p- anc1 D- p- Bottini. Test device for tire valve.
2,737,047. 3-6-56, CI. 73—48.
Ziniuk, Michael A., to Holley Carburetor Co. Electronic con-
trol. 2.740,055, 3-27-56, CI. 307—26.
Zink, Alvin J., Jr., to Tru Connector Corp. High frequency
connector unit. 2,767.267, 10-16-56, CI. 200—51.1
Zink, Hermann, and H. Wenz, to G. M. Pfaff A.-G. Operating
mechanism for needle threading devices. 2,739,553,
Zink, Hermann, a~nd H.'Wenz, to G. M. Pfaff A.-G. Spool
7-,ln £ for sewinS machines. 2,745,365, 5-15-56, CI.
Zink, John.' Co. : See —
Reed, Robert D. 2,737.234.
Reed, Robert D., and Zink. 2,757,721.
Zink, John S. : See —
Reed. Robert D., and Zinc. 2,757.721.
Zl ok£>n SEP1? m- Sheet metal straightening hammer.
2,739,499, 3-27-56, CI 81—15.
Zmke Willard L.. to the United States of America as repre-
lj75 443^ ]2-25!C5r6etc7 267—1 N&Vy' Cantilever Spring-
Zinkernaeel! Robert : See-
Nelson, Axel B., Schmidt, and Zinkil. 2,774.972.
Zinkil, Roy H., T. P. Newman, and J. V. Novak, to Crane Co.
Resilient mounting for plumbing fixtures and thp likf
2,766.461, 10-16-56, CI. 4—170.
Zinn, Donald V. Motor vehicle body of the self-unloading
type. 2,770,376. 11-13-56. CI. 214-183.32. S
Zmner, Karl, to Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nurnberg A G.
Method of operating supercharged four-stroke internal-com-
bustion engines. 2,735,411. 2-21-56, CI. 123 — 1.
Zinsco Electrical Products : See —
Locher, Ross E. 2.747.053.
Zinser, Clay M., to Sutherland Paper Co. Packaging device
for wrapped products. 2,761,614, 9-4-56, CI. 229 — 87.
Zion, Moses, to The Lionel Corp. Tov cars with raised trans-
parent dome. 2,765,584 10-9-56, CI. 46 — 218.
Zion, Moses, to The Lionel Corp. End constructions for toy
cars. 2.770.917, 11-20-56, CI. 46 — 218.
Zip Products Co. : See —
Misson, William H. 2,762,604.
Zipay, John : See — ■
Jenkins, William D., Frank, and Zipay. 2,734,953.
Zipf, Edward C. : See —
Fred N., and Zipf. 2,760,005.
885
Draft
Ziph, Andrew H., to Walker Mfg. and Sales Corp.
regulator. 2,736,500, 2-28-56, CI. 236—45.
Zippel, Richard, and E. Wenger. Wire joining machine.
2,752,958, 7-3-56, CI. 140—93.6.
Zippier, Francis J., % to H. G. Bolster. Blast furnaces pro-
vided with tuyeres having baflles. 2,749,112, 6-5-56, CI.
266—30.
Zippo Mfg. Co. : See —
Blaisdell George G., and Flickinger. 2,774,234.
Zipser, David B., to Tenney Engineering, Inc. Cooler unit.
2,773,364, 12-11-56, CI. 62—140.
Zipser, Frederick S. Boring instrument leveling device.
2,757,458, 8-7-56, CI. 33 — 207.
Zirconium Corp. of America : See —
Schoenlaub, Robert A. 2,756,126.
Ziska, Adam. Ring cutting machine. 2,771,662, 11-27-56,
CI. 29—70.
Ziskal, Joseph F. : See —
Ferguson, Henry A., Boyle, and Ziskal. 2,743,7S9.
Ziskal, Joseph F., to International Harvester Co. Selective
vehicle brake-engaging apparatus. 2,741,337, 4-10-56, CI.
188—152.
Ziskal, Joseph F., to International Harvester Co. Hydraulic
power steering mechanism for vehicles. 2,769,502, 11-6-56,
CI. 180—79.2.
Zisman, William A. : See —
Merker, Robert E., and Zisman. 2,735,816.
Zitke, Ernest J. : See —
Sallie, Stanley H, and Zitke. 2,775,532.
Zitkus, Victor J. : See —
Beddoes, John H., and Zitkus. 2,738,607.
Zito, George V., to the United States of America as repre-
sented by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Counting-rate meter. 2,752,508, 6-26-56, Cl. 250—83.6.
Zito, Joseph L., to E. & G. Machine and Tool Co. Tire bead
breaking device with circumferentially distributed thrust
members. 2,762,424, 9-11-56, Cl. 157—1.28.
Zito, Ralph, Jr., and F. S. Dellenbaugh, III, to General Preci-
sion Laboratory Inc. Comparator. 2,769,957, 11-6-56, Cl.
324—57.
Zitomer, Abe, to Alumatic Corp. of America. Window struc-
tures. 2,740,998, 4-10-56, Cl. 20 — 52.2.
Zitomer, Abe, to Alumatic Corp. of America. Porch or garden
house enclosures. 2,745,420, 5-15-56, Cl. 135 — 1.
Zitomer, Abe, to Alumatic Corp. of America. Sash and sash
frames. 2,774,997, 12-25-56, Cl. 20—12.
Zitzewitz, Barbara O. : See —
Vischer, Alfred, Jr. 2,747,832.
Zitzewitz, Elmer K. : See —
Vischer, Alfred, Jr. 2,747,832.
Zitzewitz, Gertrude J. : See —
Vischer. Alfred, Jr. 2,747,832.
Zitzewitz, Walter W. : See —
Vischer, Alfred. Jr. 2,747,832.
Zlodnik, Abram. Process for deresinating candelilla wax.
2.749.357, 6-5-56, Cl. 260 — 428.5.
Zobel, Gerald. Pipe joint with detent and gasket for diving
suit. 2,732,231, 1-24-56, Cl. 285—174.
Zobel, Otto J., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Imped-
ance transformer. 2,767,380, 10-16-56, Cl. 333—35.
ZoBell, Claude E., to Texaco Development Corp. Method of
removing deposits of wax and like materials. 2,742,398,
4-17-56, Cl. 195—3.
Zocchi, Leon G. Electrical circuit breaker for an internal
combustion engine. 2,766,336, 10-9-56, Cl. 200 — 21.
Zocchi, Leon G. Electrical circuit breaker for an internal
combustion engine. 2,706,337. 10-9-56. Cl. 200—21.
Zody, Forrest F., J. E. Key, Jr.. and W. N. Taylor. Jr.,
to Junior Achievement, Inc. Golf cart seat. 2,772,720,
12-4-56, Cl. 155—5.
Zoeller, Herman J. : See —
Basch, Walter M.. and Zoeller. 2.733.218.
Perrv, Stephen F., Baillv. and Zoeller. 2,737,470.
Perry, Stephen F., and Zoeller. 2,756,180.
Zoerb. Fred J. Cell holder and concrete form. 2,728,970.
1-3-56. Cl. 25—1.
Zogg, Alvin A., and W. E. Stephens. Tractor actuated grub-
bing implement for small trees and the like. 2,735,198,
2-21-56, Cl. 37 — 2.
Zoglmann, Rudolf : See —
Bouwers. Albert, and Zoglmann. 2.762,259.
Zohn. Roberta, executrix: See —
Long, Eli M. 2,737,759.
Zollman. Charles W. Grain drying apparatus. 2,733.521,
2-7-56. Cl. 34—224.
Zollner, Harry, to VEB Optik Carl Zeiss Jena. Sphericallv,
chromaticailv and astiermaticallv corrected three component
objective. 2,744,446, 5-8-56. Cl. 88—57.
Zoltanski, Edward F.. to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator
Co. Electrical resistor device. 2,743,340, 4-24-56, Cl.
201—55.
Zona, Vittorio, to Pirelli S. p. A. Apparatus for shaping tire
casings. 2,747,225, 5-29-56, Cl. 18—17.
Zona, Vittorio, to Pirelli Societa per Azioni. Methods and
apparatus for feeding continuous-operation mixers for the
ingredients of plastic base (e. g. rubber base) compositions.
2,764,779, 10-2-56, Cl. 18 — 2.
Zona, Vittorio, to Pirelli Societa per Azioni. Machines for
working (including mixing, plastifying and pre-heating) rub-
ber and like plastics and compositions having a base thereof.
2,765,490, 10-9-56, Cl. 18—12.
Zonite Products Corp. : See —
McLaughlin, Harris M. 2.739,593.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Zonneveld, Simon H. : See —
Goppel, Johan M., and Zonneveld. 2,734,086.
Zonolite Co. : See —
Ziegler, George B. 2,765,290.
Zook, Rose. Curtain construction. 2,741,305, 4-10-56, CI.
160—349.
Zook, William M., to Kalamazoo Tank & Silo Co. Dashpot
cylinder. 2/745,517, 5-15-56, CI. 188—88.
Zopf, George W., Jr., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Thaw indi-
cator. 2,762,711, 9-11-56, CI. 99—192.
Zoppa, Arthur E. Sulfonation of turpentine. 2,757,193,
7-31-56, CI. 260—503.
Zorich, Igor, to E. Hodson, Jr. Adjustable gearing.
2,742,796, 4-24-56, CI. 74^84.
Zorn, Werner. Watch dial projecting device. 2,738,703,
3-20-56. CI. 88—24.
Zoschg, Frank J., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Hollow
article welding apparatus. 2,740,876, 4-3-56, CI. 219 — 4.
Zottola, Frank, to Empire Brushes, Inc. Combined mop and
wringer. 2,730,742, 1-17-56, CI. 15—116.
Zottola, Frank, to Empire Brushes, Inc. Butterfly type sponge
mops. 2,730,743, 1-17-56, CI. 15—116.
Zottoli, Robert A. Device for weaning young animals.
2,773,475, 12-11-56, CI. 119—71.
Zozulin, Igor : See —
Okulitch, George J., and Zozulin. 2.760,316.
Zozulin, Igor V., to Hermag Pumps Ltd. Motor driven
pumps. 2,745,351, 5-15-56, CI. 103—103.
Zozulin, Igor V,. to Tormag Transmissions Ltd. Agitators.
2,773,680, 12-11-56, CI. 259—108.
Zozulin, Igor V., G. J. Okulitch, and A. S. J. Ellett, to Mag-
netorque Couplings Ltd. Centrifugally controlled magnetic
couplings. 2,745,975, 5-15-5(1, CI. 3 10— 100.
Zozulin, Igor V., G. J. Okulitch, G. M. Volkoff, V. J. Okulitch,
and A. S. J. Ellett, to Magnetorque Couplings Ltd. Clutches
of the permanent magnetic type. 2,754,438, 7-10-56, CI.
310—105.
Zozulin, Igor V., G. J. Okulitch, G. M. Volkoff, V. J. Okulitch,
and A. S. J. Ellett, to Tormag Transmissions Ltd. Magnetic
couplings. 2,769,932. 11-6-56, CI. 310—105.
Zozulin, Igor V., G. J. Okulitch, G. M. Volkoff, V. J. Okulitch,
and A. S. J. Ellett, to Tormag Transmissions Ltd. Maj
netic positive drive couplings. 2,773,206, 12-4-56.
310—100.
Zschimmer & Schwarz : See —
Schwarz, Rudolf, and Hennig. 2,729,334.
Zub, Albert W. : See —
Kommer, Fred A., and Zub. 2,747,051.
Zub, Albert W., to ACF Industries. Inc. Accelerating pump
inlet check valve closer. 2,775,436, 12-25-56, CI. 261 — 34.
Zubay, Kenneth P., to International Business Machines Corp.
Article sorting device. 2,742,135, 4-17-56, CI. 198 — 31.
Zublin, Ernest W., to Shell Development Co. Process for the
regeneration of caustic alkali solutions containing mer-
captans. 2,760,909, 8-28-56, CI. 196 — 32.
Zublin, John A. Apparatus for drilling wells with oriented
of large radii. 2,734,720, 2-14-56, CI.
[acl
curved bores
255—1.6.
Zublin, John A.
curved bores
255—1.6.
Zublin, John A.
Apparatus for drilliri
of large radii. 2,7
Method for drilling deviating bores from ex-
isting well bores. 2,743,082, 4-24-56, CI. 255 — 1.6.
Zublin, John A. Apparatus to impart vibrating motion to a
rotary drill bit. 2,743,083, 4-24-56, CI. 255 — 4.4.
Zublin, John A. Apparatus for drilling wells with oriented
curved bores of large radii. 2,745,634, 5-15-56, CI.
255—1.6.
Zublin, John A. Apparatus for drilling wells of large radii
curved bores. 2,745,635, 5-15-5(1. Pi. 255 — 1.6.
Zubricky, Adam P. Holders for tools. 2,747,730, 5-29-56.
CI. 206—16.
Zucchino, Marcel B., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Army. Magnetic
amplifier circuit. 2,745,050, 5-8-56, CI. 323 — 89
Zuch, Helmuth W. Busbar duct. 2,767,241, 10-16-56, CI.
174—99.
Zuch, Helmuth W., H. A. Tankerslev. and E. T. Ankele, to
said Zuch, said Tankersley, said Ankele, and H. W. Zuch.
Lightning arrestor. 2.759,127, 8-14-56, CI. 317—65.
Zuch, Howard W. : See —
Zuch, Helmuth W., Tankerslev, and Ankele. 2,759,127.
Zucker, Manny : See —
Simon, Alfred J., and Zucker. 2,740,128.
Zuckermann, Armand. Eddy current brake. 2,774,895,
12-18-56, CI. 310—93.
Zuercher, John : See —
Holloway, Robert L.. and Zuercher. 2,767,983.
Zuercher, John, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Bowling
pin spotting mechanism. 2,755,089, 7-17-56, CI. 273 — 42.
Zuercher, John, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Pin
distributing and spoiling mechanism for bowling pin spot-
ting machines. 2,767,984, 10-23-50, CI. 273—43.
Zuercher, John, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Dis-
tributor mechanism for bowling pin spotting machines.
2,769.637, 11-6-56, CI. 273—43.
Zuercher, John, A. E. Levendoski. and L. Strauss, to American
Machine & Foundry Co. Bowling ball handling and return
mechanism. 2,765,172, 10-2-56, CI. 273—49.
Zuercher, Robert A. Food package and method for the pro-
duction thereof. 2,733,151, 1-31-56, CI. 99 — 171.
Zukas, Florian J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Harden-
able, fluid compositions containing resinous polymeric
epoxides and a bentoniteamine reaction product. 2,768,992,
10-30-56, CI. 260—37.
Zukas, Florian J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Resinous
compositions comprising thermosetting epoxide resins and
thermoplastic polyvinyl resins and bentonite-amine reaction
products. 2,773,043, 12-4-56, CI. 260 — 3.3.
Zukas, Michael F. Sprinkler and sealing construction.
2,729,504, 1-3-56, CI. 299—18.
Zukin, Arthur S., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Diode gating cir-
cuits. 2,740,888, 4-3-56, CI. 250—27.
Zukowski. Edward A. : See —
Ehrlich. Walter A., and Zukowski. 2,775,461.
Zumwalt, Arlie I. Pipe cutting apparatus. 2,762,621,
9-11-56, CI. 266—23.
Zunick, Michael J., to General Electric Co. Electron emitter.
2,732,510, 1-24-56, CI. 313—37.
Zunk, Kenneth W. Tilling tool. 2,766,672, 10-16-56, CI.
97—8.
Zupec, Joan : See —
Reckendorf, Frank F. G. 2,741,209.
Zupez, John A., to American Brake Shoe Co. Apparatus for
applying lining to bearings. 2,763,042, 9-18-56, CI.
22—123.
Zupi, Anthony V. Internal combustion engine. 2,772,666,
12-4-56, CI. 123 — 74.
Zuppinger, Paul : See —
Widmer, Gustav, and Zuppinger. 2,764,574.
Zur Nieden, Harald H. Hydraulically actuated intermittent
drive in physical therapy apparatus. 2,773,499. 12-11-56,
CI. 128—75.
Zurawski, Edward F., to Garden City Plating & Mfg. Co.
Fluorescent light fixture. 2,753,444, 7-3-56, CI. 240—51.11.
Zurn, J. A., Mfg. Co. : See —
Pontius, Paul E. 2,767,681.
Schmid, John H. 2,745,551.
Schmid, John H. 2,749,999.
Schmid, John H. 2,757,802.
Schmid, John H. 2,765,865.
Schmid, John H., and Boggess. 2,762,448.
Schmid, John H, and Heiles. 2,743,946.
Zutler, Leo H. to L & B Lamp Mfg. Co. Illuminated smoking
stands. 2,754,409, 7-10-56, CI. 240—4.
Zutraun, Hermann : See —
Fiebinger, Karl E., and Zutraun. 2,759,331.
Zutter, Hans : See —
Martin, Henry, Habicht, and Zutter. 2,741,620.
Martin, Henry, and Zutter. 2,773,899.
Suter, Hans, Zutter, and Widler. 2,765,338.
Zvanut, Carl M., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Wrought
nickel bronze. 2,768,102, 10-23-56. CI. 148—2.
Zwaard, Henricus C. A., to Machinefabriek Reineveld N. V.
Tumbler type washing machines. 2,732,702, 1-31-56, CI.
68—143.
Zwack, Raymond T. : See —
Knapp, George P., Mever, Robbins, and Zwack. 2,737,252.
Zwack, Raymond T., to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Propeller con-
trol and governor. 2,738,022, 3-13-56, CI. 170—160.19.
Zwald, John J., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Photo-
flash gun. 2,774,862, 12-18-56, CI. 240—37.
Zwanenburg, Gooitzen : See —
Blok, Lourens, Starre, Zwanenburg, and de Ruiter.
2,773,192.
Zwaska, Joseph A. Detachable hood for rear window of a
vehicle. 2.738,221, 3-13-56, CI. 296—95.
Zweig, Abe : See —
Zweig, Louis and A. 2,768,479.
Zweig, Louis and A., to Zweig Bros.
2,768,479, 10-30-56, CI. 51—109.
Zwelling, Martin I., to McGraw Electric Co. Machine for
winding coils. 2,758,796, 8-14-56, CI. 242 — 4.
Zwick, Benjamin. Revolvable vehicle seat. 2,744,505,
5-8-56, CI. 155—5.
Zwick, Franz. Mask for light sourcs. 2,756,325, 7-24-56,
CI. 240 — 78.
Zwick, Nicholas. Machines for attaching terminals to cords
or the like. 2,768,378, 10-30-50, CI. 1 — 177.
Zwicker. Ulrich, to The International Nickel Co.. Inc.
Process of alloying magnesium with cast iron. 2,754,201,
7-10-56. CI. 75—130.
Zwilgmeyer, Frithjof : See —
Libby. James W., Jr., Pattison, and Zwilgmeyer.
2,733,242.
Zwilgmeyer, Frithjof, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Phenoxazine compounds and their p-nitrosoaniline inter-
mediates. 2,741,605, 4-10-56, CI. 260—244.
Zwirblo, Walter P. : See —
Collins, Bernard J., and Zwirble. 2,760,614.
Zwisloeki, Joseph, to Jaquet A. G. Audiometer and method
of audiometry. 2,753,397, 7-3-56, CI. 179—1.
Zworvkin, Vladimir K., to Radio Corp. of America. Secret
television systems. 2,757,220, 7-31-56, CI. 178 — 5.1.
Zygmunt, Henry J. and L. K. Hedding, to Westinghouse
Air Brake Co. Method of stabilizing the resistance char-
acteristics of selenium rectifier cells. 2,746,122, 5-22-56,
CI. 29 — 25.3.
Abrading machine.
1956
LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES
Abadessa, Frank : See —
Abadessa, Joseph, Jr., and F., and Burgess. 177,788.
Abadessa, Joseph, Jr., and F., and W. L. Burgess. Holder for
brushes or the like. 177.788, 5-29-56, CI. D9— 3.
Abbate, John A. Soap holder or similar article. 177,300,
4-3-56, CI. D4 — 3.
Abowitz, Jack. Shoe or similar article. 178,268, 7-17-56,
CI. D7— 7.
Abplanalp, Robert H. Aerosol dispenser cap. 178,481,
8-14-56, CI. D62— 2.
Abrahamson, Charles M., to All-Steel Equipment Inc. Desk
tray. 179,276, 11-27-56. CI. D74— 9.
Abrams, Edward. Ring. 179,233, 11-20-56, CI. D45— 10.
Abramson, Abraham, to Raylite Electric Corp. Illuminable
Christmas plaque. 179,366, 12-11-56, D29— 23.
Acton Laboratories : See —
Forrest, John W. 179,132.
Adams Bros. Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Adams, Edwin C. 176,968.
Adams, Edwin C, to Adams Bros. Mfg. Co., Inc. Space heater.
176,968, 2-28-56, CI. D81— 10.
Adams, John Q. Pig creep feeder. 179,107, 11-6-56, CI.
D12— 2.
Adams, Lynn V. Holder for a pair of spectacles. 176,969,
2-28-56, CI. D57— 1.
Adams, Robert H. Combined ash tray and cigarette extin-
guisher. 177,954, 6-12-56, CI. D85— 2.
Adamson, Adolph. Bird cage. 179,108, 11-6-56, CI. D31— 2.
Addressograph-Multigraph Corp. : See —
Mitchell. Lester F. 178,686.
Aden, Paul B. Nursing bottle holder. 179,234, 11-20-56,
CI. D83— 1.
Adler, Adolf E., to Modern Telephones (Great Britain) Ltd.
Combination intercommunication telephone and switch unit.
176,893, 2-14-56, CI. D26— 14.
Adler, Samuel E., to Admiral Corp.
CI. D33— 14.
Adler, Samuel E., to Admiral Corp. Table
CI. D33— 14.
Admiral Corp. : See —
Adler, Samuel E. 176,490.
Adler, Samuel E. 176,491.
Advance Aluminum Castings Corp. : See —
Palma, Joseph, Jr. 178,930.
Palma, Joseph, Jr. 179,030.
Advance Machine Co. : See —
Pond, Robert J. 178,848.
Ahlgren, Axel W., to Amerock Corp,
10-30-56, CI. D50— 5.
Ahrens, Claude W. Playground climber. 176,999, 3-6-56, CI.
D34— 5.
Aiken, William R., to Kaiser Aircraft & Electronics Corp.
Television receiver. 179,404, 12-18-56, CI. D56 — 4.
Aircraft Armaments, Inc. : See —
Barr, Irwin R., and Roehmer. 178,591.
Aircraft Tools, Inc. : See —
Crump, Woodford J. 178,041.
Airguide Instrument Co. : See —
Reinecke, Jean O. 176,735.
Taylor, Howard S. 176,741.
Taylor, Howard S. 176,742.
Taylor, Howard S. 176,743.
Taylor, Howard S. 178,327.
Aktiebolaget Elektrolux : See —
Andersson-Sason, Carl E. S. 178.746.
Andersson-Sason, Carl E. S. 178,747.
Andersson-Sason, Carl E. S. 179,178.
Aladdin Industries, Inc. : See —
Clemens, Charles W. 177,715.
Clemens, Charles W . 177,71 6.
Clemens, Charles W. 178,275.
Clemens, Charles W. 178.276.
Clemens, Charles W. 178,563.
Clemens, Charles W. 179,187.
Alan Sales Corp. : See —
Becker, George. 178,487.
Albert, Milton L., to Jos. Freeman & Co. Inc. Date stamp or
similar article. 176,581, 1-10-56, CI. D64 — 10.
Albert, Ross C. : See —
Hagood, John H., Albert, and Moss. 176,915.
Alderdice, Thomas : See — ■
Schatten, Frank, and Alderdice. 178,211.
Aldon Co., The : See —
Switzer, Ralph V. 178.157.
Alexander, John S., to American Screen Products Co. Swivel
clip for window screens and storm sash. 178,106, 6-26-56,
CI. D10— 11.
Spoon or similar article. 178,623, 9^4-56,
Table. 176,490, 1-3-56,
176,491, 1-3-56,
Sash lock. 179,048,
Allen, Albert E.
CI. D54 — 12.
Allen. Albert E.
CI. D54— 12.
Spoon or similar article. 178,716, 9-11-56,
Allen, Dorothy K., to F. H. Noble & Co. Jewelry case.
178,942, 10-16-56, CI. D86— 9.
Allen, John L. Clock. 176,894, 2-14-56, CI. D42 — 7.
Allen, R. S.. and A. Fifley. Water ski or similar article.
179,367, 12-11-56, D71— 4.
Allen, Robert Y., and M. Shaw, to Hoover Products, Inc.
Stork baby rattle. 176,834, 2-7-56, CI. D34— 15.
Allen, Robert Y., and M. Shaw, to Hoover Products, Inc.
Christmas tree ornament. 177,301, 4-3-56, CI. D29 — 1.
Allen, William A., to Carrier Corp. Combination refrigerator
and food freezer. 177,604, 5-8-56, CI. D67 — 3.
Allianceware, Inc. : See —
Rodman, Clarence J. 177,592.
Allied Federal Industries : See —
Klein. Aaron D. 179,088.
Ail-Steel Equipment Inc. : See —
Abrahamson, Charles M. 179,276.
Altemiller, Arthur D., to Hercules Steel Products Corp. Cabi-
net for popcorn machines. 177,456, 4-17-56, CI. D81 — 10.
Altorfer Bros. Co. : See —
Altorfer, Henry W. 177,302.
Altorfer, Henry W., to Altorfer Bros. Co. Control panel for
a washing machine. 177,302, 4-3-56, CI. D49 — 1.
Aluma Kraft Mfg. Co. : See —
Kearney, Larry J., and Simon. 178,964.
Aluminum Co. of America : See —
French, Roger E., and Keller. 179,195.
Guild, Lurelle, and French. 178,658.
Amana Refrigeration, Inc. : See —
Reinecke, Jean O. 178,149.
Amantea, Roger. Electroplating unit. 179,049, 10-30-56,
CI. D26— 1.
Ambler, Matt E. Coin-operated electric shaver unit. 176,970,
2-28-56, CI. D52 — 3.
Ambrose, Paul E., to International Latex Corp. Rubber baby
pants. 179,109, 11-6-56, CI. D3— 17.
Amdal, Dagflnn O., to National Lock Co. Handle for lockers
and the like. 178,589, 8-28-56, CI. D10— 8.
American Blower Corp. : See —
Koch, John B. 176,723.
Koch, John B. 179,304.
American Cabinet Hardware Corp. : See —
Clayton, La Verne E. 179,120.
Morgan, John R. 176,808.
Ring, Harold H. 176,816.
American Floor Surfacing Machining Co., The : See —
Dolan, Francis D. 177,558.
American Greeting Corp. : See —
Oster, Joseph. 177,347.
American Machine and Metals, Inc. : See —
Nadberny, Russell J. 178,004.
American Optical Co. : See —
BarateUi, Charles A.
Carmichael, Walter C. 176,907.
De Angelis, Armand.
Margules, Joseph J. 177,998.
Margules, Joseph J. 177,999.
Margules, Joseph J. 178,195.
Margules, Joseph J. 178,196.
Margules, Joseph J. 178,197.
Margules, Joseph J. 178,198.
Margules, Joseph J. 178,300-178,307.
American Photocopy Equipment Co. : See —
Jones, Charles E., and Crowle. 177,050.
American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corp. : See —
Ponti, Giovanni. 177,587.
Stanitz, Jacques. 177,649.
Stanitz, Jacques. 177,700.
Stanitz, Jacques, Trout, and Hill. 177,076.
Tiller, James A. 177,288.
Wald, Samuel K. 178,317.
American Screen Products Co. : See —
Alexander, John S. 178,106.
American Twine & Fabric Corp. : See-
Nelson, Thomas. 176,628.
Nelson, Thomas. 179,026.
Amerock Corp. : See —
Ahlgren, Axel W. 179.048.
Clayton, La Verne E. 178,865.
Ring, Harold H. 178,903.
Unzicker, Charles C. 178,436.
Ami Inc. : See- —
Boldt, Melvin H. 178,167.
Amigone, Joseph N. Combination wine bottle cooler, ice or
beverage bucket, and holder therefor. 176,895, 2-14-56,
CI. D58— 17.
Amigone, Joseph N. Holder for a bucket. 176,896, 2-14-56,
CI. D58— 26.
Amigone, Joseph N. Holder for a bucket. 176,897, 2-14-56,
CI. D58— 26.
887
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Amigone, Joseph N. Smoker's accessory. 177,704, 5-22-56,
CI. D85— 7.
Amman, Giuseppe, to F. LLI Borletti S. p. A. Sewing ma-
chine. 178.943, 10-16-56. CI. D70 — 1.
Amorino. Victor. Flocked fabric or similar article. 178,624,
9-4-56, CI. D47— 6.
Anchor Rubber Products, Inc. : See —
Daus, John J., Jr. 176,504.
Friedman, Jack J. 178,353.
Friedman, Jack J. 178,354.
Friedman. Jack J. 178,726.
Anderle, Joseph A., to Levolor Lorentzon, Inc. Ventian blind
cord and tassel display device. 177,204, 3-27-56, CI.
Andersen, Clifford W., to The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. Piano.
177.705, 5-22-56. CI. D56 — 9.
Andersen, Clifford W., to The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. Piano.
177.706, 5-22-56. CI. D56— 9.
Andersen. Clifford W., to The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. Piano.
177.707, 5-22-56, CI. D56— 9.
Anderson, Fritz A., and S. K. Rasmussen, to The Burdick
Corp. Ultrasonic therapeutic applicator handle. 176,898,
Anderson, Fritz A., and S. K. Rasmussen, to The Burdick
Corp. Flexible diathermy electrode. 179,110, 11-6-56, CI.
Anderson Gustave E. Leaflet dispensing pulpit. 179,235,
AnJlpn°^ Jnhn c- Dispenser for an oil can or the like.
178.625, 9-4-56, CI. D58 — 17.
Anderson Walter A. Calculating machine casing. 178,944,
10—16—56. CI. D64 — 11.
Anderson, Walter C. and P. O. Rawson, Jr., to General Elec-
trie Co. Household mixer. 178.856, 10-2-56, CI. D44 — 1.
Andersson-Sason, Carl E. S.. to Aktiebolaget Elektrolux. Suc-
tion cleaner nozzle. 178,746, 9-18-56, CI. D9— 2.
Andersson-Sason. Carl E. S.. to Aktiebolaget Elektrolux. Suc-
tion cleaner nozzle. 178.747, 9-18-56 CI D9 — 2
Andersson-Sason, Carl E. S., to Aktiebolaget Elektrolux Liq-
uid dispenser for surface treating machines. 179,178,
11-13-56. CI. D9 — 2.
Angelus Souvenir & Mfg. Co. : See —
Farnsworth, Edward Q. 178,509.
ii!?ni,,R,",>do,f'- t0 Kiefer. K. G. Extensible link band.
179.050. 10-30-56. CI. D45 — 4.
Ant»"son John O.. to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Tire. 178,332,
Apco, Inc. : See —
Cormano, Harrv. 179.190.
Apostolescu, Stefan. Rotary vane aircraft. 179,435,
Arbib, Richard H.. and R. T. Curcuru, to Signa-Craft, Inc.
Door lock medallion plate or similar article. 179,436,
12-25-56, CI. D50 — 6.
Arbogast, Ray D., to Burgess Battery Co. Bracket for a flash-
light or the like. 177,955. 6-12-56, CI. D48— 24.
Arcadia Metal Products : See —
Merendino, Salvatore. 178.968.
Merendino. Salvatore. 178,969.
Argus Cameras. Inc. : See —
Hertzler, Frederick W. 178.364.
Hertzler. Frederick W. 178,365.
Arlineton Seating Co. : See —
Close. Charles F. 178.277.
Arliss. Charles. Toy water gun
D34 — 15.
Armbrust Chain Co. : See —
Armbrust. Gottlob. 178.717.
Armbrust, Gottlob, to Armbrust Chain
chain. 178.717. 9-11-56. CI. D45 — 16.
Armbrust. Henry N. Glove holder clasp.
178,626, 9-4-56, CI.
Co. Ornamental
178,857, 10-2-56,
CI. D17— 3.
Armstrong Cork Co. : See —
Menefee. Samuel W.. Jr. 179,022.
Army, United States of America as represented bv the
Secretary of the: See —
Hurley. Charles W. 177.731.
Jones, Thomas H. 179,253.
Arnold, Arnold F. Mobile. 178,945, 10-16-56, CI. D29 — 1.
Arnold, Paul M. and R. G. Underwater spear gun. 177,489,
4-24-56, CI. D30— 1.
Arnold, Randolph G. : See —
Arnold, Paul M. and R. G. 177,489.
Arrow Brands, Inc. : See —
Samuel, Bernard U. 176,558.
Arrow Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Fleming, Jack F. 176,510.
Art Specialty Co. : See—
Mugnai, Fred. 176,549.
Mugnai, Fred. 176,550.
Mutrnai, Fred. 178.415.
Mugnai. Fred. 178.416.
Art Wire and Stamping Co. : See —
Magill, Joseph J. 178,530.
Artel Cosmetics, Inc. : See —
Fink, Arthur. 178,724.
Arzberger. William A., to Carrier Corp. Cabinet for combina-
tion refrigerator and food freezer. 177,605, 5-8-56, CI.
D67— 3.
Ashkouti. Joseph A. Chair frame. 179,051, 10-30-56, CI.
D15— 1.
Associated Spring Corp. : See —
Haskell, Francis L. 177,175.
Johnson, Ralph O. 177,236.
Johnson, Ralph O. 177,237.
Johnson, Ralph O. 179,349.
Stofko, Charles J. 177,286.
Astatic Corp., The : See —
Schmid, Ford W. 179,038.
Asturias, Roderick E., Jr., to Twisto Corp. Pocket tooth-
brush. 176,748, 1-31-56, CI. D9 — 2.
Atkins, Samuel L. Smoker's pipe. 179,179, 11-13-56. CI.
D85 — 8.
Atkinson, William C. Set of chessmen. 178,946, 10-16-56,
CI. D34— 5.
Atlas Press Co. : See —
Cole, Clayton K., and Saporito. 178,278.
Cole, Clayton K., and Saporito. 178,279.
Cole. Clayton K.. and Saporito. 178,596.
Atlas Tool & Mfg. Co. : See —
Deli, George A. 178,768.
Aucoin, Leo J., to The Gray Mfg. Co. Sound translating
machine. 177,083, 3-13-56, CI. D26— 14.
Augenstein. Karl C. to Speidel Corp. Expansible chain for
a bracelet or similar article. 178.269, 7-17-56. CI. D45 — 4.
Augenstein, Karl C, to Speidel Corp. Expansible link chain
for a bracelet or similar article. 179,405, 12-18-56, CI.
D45— 4.
Augenstein, Karl C, to Speidel Corp. Expansible chain for a
bracelet or similar article. 179,437, 12-25-56, CI. D45 — 4.
Augenstein, Karl C, to Speidel Corp. Expansible chain for a
bracelet or similar article. 179,438, 12-25-56, CI. D45 — 8.
Auriti, Marino. Building. 179,277, 11-27-56, CI. D13— 1.
Austen Display Inc. : See —
Gunter, Curtis. 178.189.
Austin, Harry W., to Mine Safety Appliances Co. Safety hat
or the like. 178,748, 9-18-56, CI. D3— 13.
Auzin, John M. Toy animal figure. 177,084, 3-13-56, CI.
D34— 15.
Avco Mfg. Corp. : See —
Boldt, Melvin H. 177,009.
Boldt, Melvin H. 177,010.
Boldt, Melvin H. 177,011.
Avirett, Wilton : See —
Dale, Charley E., Mull, and Avirett. 178,870.
Avis, Walter R. Clock or similar article. 177,956, 6-12-56,
CI. D42— 7.
Ayers, Oliver L. Night-fishing reel attachment for flashlights.
177,000, 3-6-56, CI. D31 — 4.
Ayotte, Joseph R. Right-of-way signal lamp for vehicles.
177,205. 3-27-56, CI. D72— 1.
Babcock, James, to James Babcock Associates, Inc. Combined
ash tray, game spinner, and scoring chart or similar article.
177,164, 3-20-56, CI. D85— 2.
Babcock, James. Confection. 177,206, 3-27-56, CI. D82 — 2.
Babcock, James, to James Babcock Associates, Inc. Ash tray
or the like. 177,606, 5-8-56, CI. D85 — 2.
Babcock, James. Egg tongs or the like. 178,858, 10-2-56,
CI. D44 — 4.
Babcock, James, Associates. Inc. : See —
Babcock, James. 177,164.
Babcock, James. 177,606.
Babson Bros. Co. : See —
Babson. Henry B. 178.270.
Babson. Henry B.. to Bahson Bros. Co. Parlor milking stall.
178.270. 7-17-56. CI. D23— 1.
Baby World Co., Inc. : See —
Daniels, Alan. 177,367.
Bachechi, Orie J. Funnel-like cap for urine specimen bottles.
178,749, 9-18-56, CI. D83— 1.
Bachewicz, Aloysius J., to B. Fagen. Device for forming and
punching metals o>- the like. 179,052, 10-30-56, CI.
D54— 13.
Bachmann, Robert J. Combined brush and comb holder.
178.947, 10-16-56, CI. D4— 3.
Bachrach, Arthur N. Neckties. 177,001. 3-6-56, CI.
D3— 16.
Back, Laurel M. Fulcrum unit for dedenting levers. 178,911,
10-9-56, CI. D54— 13.
Bacon, Alan J. Separator for meat and produce. 176,582,
1-10-56, CI. Dll— 1.
Bacon, Eleanor. Poodle sweater or similar article. 177,490,
4-24-56, CI. D38— 10.
Bacon, John H. Key ring. 178,482, 8-14-56, CI. D17— 14.
Bacon, John H. Key ring. 178,483, 8-14-56, CI. D17— 14.
Bacon, John H. Flexible key ring. 178,484, 8-14-56, CI.
H., and
J. Bowen. Owl whistle. 178,485,
Bacon. John
8-14-56. CI. D34— 15.
Bacon, Ross M. : See —
Siekmann, Harold J., Bacon, and Kimsey. 177,351.
Baer, Albert M., to Imperial Knife Co., Inc. Pocket knife or
similar article. 178,750, 9-18-56, CI. D22— 3.
Baer, Henry B.. to Imperial Knife Co.. Inc. Knife or similar
article. i78,751, 9-18-56, CI. D22 — 3.
Baird. Richard F.. to Chrvsler Corp. Trim piece for auto-
mobiles. 177,957, 6-12-56. CI. D14— 27.
Baker. Marlin S., deceased, by Merchants & Savings Bank,
administrator, to The Parker Pen Co. Fountain pen.
179,053, 10-30-56, CI. D74 — 17.
Baldwin, Maurice F. : See —
Exner, Virgil M., and Baldwin. 177,561.
LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES
Baldwin Piano Co., The : See —
Millington, William, and Day. 179,142.
Millington, WillKm, and Day. 179,391.
Millington, William, and Day. 179,392.
Millin,:ton, William, and Day. 179,393.
Ballan, Alex M., A. Sokol, and T. A. Richmond, to Channel
Master Corp. Television antenna. 179,111, 11-6-56, CI.
D26— 14.
Ballon. B. A., & Co. Inc. : See —
Moulson. Frederick W. 17S.002.
Balmer. James G., Jr., and R. G. Smith, to United States
Rubber Co. Tire. 178,486, 8-14-56, CI. D90— 20.
Baltimore Luggage Co. : See —
Gehrie. Charles S. 177,669.
Bandfield, Russel E., and C. J. Kraemer. Combination spout
cap and flint holder. 176,583, 1-10-56, CI. D58 — 26.
Bank Building & Equipment Corp. of America : See —
Sarmiento. Wanceslao. 178,540.
Bantam-Lite, Inc. : See —
Schwartz, Sidney. 178,904.
Barata y Barrera. Jose, to The Stieff Co. Spoon or similar
article. 177.708, 5-22-56, CI. D54 — 12.
Baratelli, Charles A., to American Optical Co. Instrument
case. 178.627. 9-4-56. CI. D58— 12.6.
Barbieri. Nicholas, to Uncas Mfg. Co. Finger ring box.
178.590. 8-28-56. CI. D80— 5.
Barbieri, Nicholas A. : See —
Gainsbor.o, Leon A., D., and H. T., and Barbieri. 179,287.
Barcalo Mfg. Co. : See —
Meier, Walter R., and Ross. 177,636.
Barker, Philip K., to Tom Thrift Enterprises, Inc. Currency
bank. 177,002, 3-6-56, CI. D34 — 11.
Barlow, Meyer, to Marsel Mirror & Glass Products, Inc.
Mirror or the like. 177,003, 3-6-56, CI. D33 — 9.
Barnes, James H. Floor mat. 178.819, 9-25-56. CI. D9 — 6.
Barnes, James H. Vehicle floor mat. 178,820 9-25-56, CI.
D9— 6.
Barnes. James H. Automobile floor mat. 178,980, 10-23-56,
CI. D9— 6.
Barnes Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Huff, William H. 177,235.
Barnhart, A. Baker, to The Rosenthal-Block China Corp.
Plate or similar article. 179,368, 12-11-56, D44 — 15.
Barnhart, A. Baker, to Lucent Corp. Bowl or similar article.
179,369, 12-11-56. D44 — 15.
Barnhart, A. Baker, to Lucent Corp. Creamer or similar
article. 179,370, 12-11-56, D44 — 21.
Barnhart. Adnm B., to Raymond Loewy Associates. Automo-
bile. 178.718, 9-11-56, CI. D14 — 3.
Barofsky, Jack. Television cabinet or similar article.
176,492. 1-3-56, CI. D56— 4.
Barone, Ruth A., and J. Swbado. Two-seated tricycle.
176,584. 1-10-56, CI. D34— 15.
Barq, Edward, Jr., to Barq's Inc. Bottle. 177,607, 5-8-56,
CI. D58 — 8.
Barq's Inc. : See —
Barq. Edwnrd, Jr. 177,607.
Barr. Courtland H., Jr. : See —
Barr. Courtland H., Sr., C. H. Barr, Jr., and J. W. Barr.
179.371.
Barr, Courtland H., Sr., C. H. Barr, Jr., and J. W. Barr.
Combined cannula and valve unit for blood transfusion.
179,371, 12-11-56, D83— 1.
Barr, Irwin R.. and W. R. Roehmer, to Aircraft Armaments,
Inc. Gun turret. 178,591, 8-28-56, CI. D30 — 1.
Barr. John W. : See —
Barr, Courtland H., Sr., C. H. Barr, Jr., and J. W. Barr.
179.371.
Barnck. Joe E. Stringed musical instrument. 177,709,
5-22-56, CI. D56— 9.
Barthelemy, Roland A. : See —
Smith, Glanville W., and Barthelemv. 178.936.
Bartholomew, Robert D.. and B. N. Smith, to General Motors
Corp. Automobile. 177,004, 3-6-56, CI. D14 — 3.
Bartlett-Collins Co. : See-
Block, Lawrence V. 178,861.
Barton, Raymond W. : See —
Hassler, Weddie H., and Barton. 177,044.
Bassick Co., The : See —
Kramcsak, Michael, Jr. 176,617.
Bastian-Blessing Co., The : See —
Kuenzl, Frank J. 176,724.
Bathrick-Collins. Inc. : See —
Bathrick. Norman L., and Collins. 178,628.
Bathrick. Norman L., and L. E. Collins, to Bathrick-Collins,
Inc. Paper fastener. 178.628, 9-4-56, CI. D74 — 1.
Bauer, Arthur. Watch or similar article. 179,372, 12-11-56,
D42— 8.
Baum, Louis. Spoon or the like. 177,548, 5-1-56, CI.
D54 — 12.
Baum. Louis. Spoon or the like. 177,549, 5-1-56, CI.
D54 — 12.
Bausch & Lomb Optical Co. : See —
Boughton, Olin W. 179,280.
De Grave. Charles J., Jr. 178.767
Stegeraan. Raymond F. E. ] 78.1 54.
Stegeman, Raymond F. E. 179,271.
Stegeman, Raymond F. E. 179,462.
Bayer. Anna Y., to The Strouse, Adler Co. Girdle. 177,165,
3-20-56, CI. D20— 2.
Bayer, Anna Y., to The Strouse Adler Co. Girdle. 179,336,
12-4-56, CI. D20— 2.
Inc. Portable display rack.
176.899, 2-14-56, CI. D86— 8.
176.900, 2-14-56, CI. D86— 8.
176.901, 2-14-56, CI. D86— 8.
ornament. 178,334, 7-31-56,
Window latch
Tacker or
Bayless, Ralph L., and C. B. Carroll, to General Dynamics
Corp. Airplane. 178,948, 10-16-56. CI. D71 — 1.
Beach, Theodore L., Jr. Novelty vendor building. 178,629,
9-4-56, CI. D52— 2.
Beaird, J. B., Co., Inc., The : See —
Norris, David G. 178.419.
Norris, David G. 178,420.
Beck, Allen L. Animal figure for a hobby-horse or similar
article. 179,180, 11-13-56, CI. D34— 15.
Becker, Donald, and E. Tchack. Broiler pan. 177,360,
4-10-56. CI. D44— 1.
Becker, Frederick W., and F. W. Perl, to Westingliouse Elec-
tric Corp. Laundry machine. 176,493, 1-3-56, CI. D49 — 1.
Becker, George, to Alan Sales Corporation. Butter spreader
for corn. 178,487, 8-14-56, CI. D44 — 29.
Becker, Joseph F., Sr. Dust cover for the relay portion of
automatic telephone switchboards. 178,215, 7-10-56, CI.
D26— 1.
Becker, Philip D. Chair glide. 179,406, 12-18-56, CI.
D10— 6.
Becker, Robert E., to Logansport Machine Co., Inc. Lubri-
cator, filter and regulator unit. 179,112, 11-6-56, CI.
D52— 1.
Becker, Robert E., to Logansport Machine Co., Inc. Lubri-
cator, filter and regulator unit. 179,181, 11-13-56, CI.
D52— 1.
Beckman Instruments. Inc. : See —
Schultz, Harold R. 177.699.
Bedol, Harry A. Table. 177,657, 5-15-56. CI. D33 — 14.
Beeler. Don. Portable barbeque grill. 179,054, 10-30-56,
CI. D81— 10.
Beh & Co., Inc. : See —
Beh, Gordon. 178,488.
Beh, Gordon, to Beh & Co..
178,488, 8-14-56, CI. D80— 9
Eehr, Siegfried. Lady's comb.
Behr, Siegfried. Lady's comb.
Behr, Siegfried. Lady's comb.
Behr, Siegfried. Lady's hair
01. D86— 10.
Beil, Forrest F., to Curtis Companies Inc.
handle. 178,859, 10-2-56, CI. D10 — 8.
Beinert, John D., to Speed Products Co., Inc
similar article. 176,494, 1-3-56, CI. D54— 14.
Beinert, John D. Baby food warming rack. 176,971, 2-28-56,
CI. D44— 1.
Bell & GossettCo. : See, —
Svkes, Robert E. 177,701.
Bell & Howell Co. : See-
Chapman, Dave. 179,119.
Forrester. Clyde L. 178,120.
Muller-Munk, Peter. 178,533.
Perzentka, Thomas R., and Plettner.
Bell, James G. : See —
Lachmiller, Henry W., and Bell. 178.!
Beller, Rav M., to Belson Mfg. Co. Pic
article. '177,207, 3-27-56, CI. D33— 14.
Bellin, John B„ y, to C. Gentilini. Weeder. 177,303, 4-3-56,
CI. D35— 2.
Belson Mfg. Co. : See —
Beller, Ray M. 177,207.
Bemporad, Renzo. Handkerchief. 179,055, 10-30-56, CI.
D3— 12.
Bender, William. Shorts or the like. 177,958, 6-12-56,
CI. D3 — 17.
Bendzin. Maya. Combined Christmas tree ornament and light.
178.821, 9-25-56. CI. D29— 1.
Benford, Thomas E., and L. E. Clark. Combined dial and
hands for a clock or similar article. 178,822, 9-25-56, CI.
D42— 1.
Benner, Dexter. Compartmented tray. 177,891, 6-5-56, CI.
D44 — 10.
Bennett, Gordon, to The Vulcan Radiator Co. Baseboard
register. 177,658, 5-15-56, CI. D81— 21.
Bennett, John W. Weather vane. 176,972, 2-28-56, CI.
D52— 9.
Bennett. Vivian R. Infant resuscitator. 178,107, 6-26-56,
CI. D83— 1.
Bennett, Vivian R. Fluid pressure impulse timer. 178,335,
7-31-56. CI. D52— 1.
Benrus Watch Co.. Inc. : See —
Doerwald, Albert. 178,770.
Doerwald, Albert. 178,771.
Benson. Arthur E. : See —
Newman, James F.. and Benson. 178.688.
Wallace. Edward H., and Benson. 179.104.
Benson, Arthur E., and J. M. Lane, to United States Rubber
Co. Pneumatic tire. 177,304, 4-3-56, CI. D90 — 20.
Benson, Arthur E., and C. M. Chupa. to United States Rubber
Co. Tire. 178,166, 7-3-56, CI. D90— 20.
Benson, Haskell. Child's stool. 176,707, 1-24-56, CI. D15— 8.
Benson, Vaul : See —
Greene, Robert Z., Benson, and Spilman. 179,136.
Greene, Robert Z., Benson, and Spilman. 179,137.
Bentsen, Arthur R., to General Electric Co. Color slide
viewer. 176,835, 2-7-56, CI. D61— 1.
Bentzman, Louis, to Saxony Electronics, Inc. Portable hair
dryer. 177,361, 4-10-56, CI. 1)86—10.
Benzel, Howard A., to Scott Aviation Corp. Airplane console
for a group of oxygen-controlling instruments. 178,216,
7-10-56, CI. D83— 1.
Berdass, Fred P., to Bermo Industries. Inc. Base cover for
automobile radio antennae. 176,495, 1-3-56, CI. D14 — 6.
76,927.
table or similar
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Berenson, Phil. Smoker's pipe or similar article. 179,373,
12-11-56, D85— 8,
Berg, Joseph H., C. K. Murray, Jr., and T. B. Riley. Rack
for immersing containers. 178,752, 9-18-56, CI. D44 — 29.
Berg, Nils W. Treadle floor light. 178,448, 8-7-56, CI.
D48— 20.
Bergan, Martin D. Combination cutting and crimping tool.
179,056, 10-30-56, CI. D54— 13.
Berger, Arthur M. Dress. 176,496, 1-3-56, CI. D3— 26.
Berin, Harvey. Dress. 178,949, 10-16-56, CI. D3 — 26.
Berk, Harry S., to National Silver Co. Spoon or similar ar-
ticle of flatware. 176,836, 2-7-56, CI. D54— 12.
Berk, Harry S., to National Silver Co. Spoon or similar ar-
ticle of flatware. 179,057, 10-30-56, CI. D54— 12.
Berk, Harry S., to National Silver Co. Spoon or similar ar-
ticle of flatware. 179,058, 10-30-56, CI. D54 — 12.
Berk, Harry S., to National Silver Co. Spoon or similar ar-
ticle of flatware. 179,059, 10-30-56, CI. D54 — 12.
Berkeley, Theodore. Suntan vending machine. 178,336,
7-31-56, CI. D52— 3.
Berlin, Dennis. Collapsible cart or the like. 177,208,
3-27-56, CI. D14— 3.
Bermo Industries, Inc. : See —
Berdass, Fred P. 176,495.
Bernard, Edward, Co. : See —
Klingberg, Arthur F. 176,534.
Klingberg, Arthur F. 176,535.
Klingberg, Arthur F. 176,536.
Klingberg, Arthur F. 176,575.
Klingberg, Arthur F. 176,576.
Klingberg, Arthur F. 176,795-176,800.
Bernard, Henry C, to Park & Tilford. Combined bottle and
vial. 178,271, 7-17-56. CI. D58— 8.
Bernard, Jacques, to Society Bernard-Moteurs, S. A. Motor.
179,236, 11-20-56, CI. D77— 1.
Bernstein, Samuel M. Ventilating range hood. 179,237,
11-20-56, CI. D81— 25.
Bernz, Otto, Co. : See —
Webster, Milo B. 179,334.
Bernz, Otto, Co., Inc. : See —
Webster, Milo B. 177,293.
Berry, Herbert C. Tackle box or the like. 178,950, 10-16-56,
CI. D58— 13.
Bersudsky, Sidney, to Kelton Corp. Ltd. Opaque projector.
178.719, 9-11-56, CI. D61— 1.
Best, John H., & Sons, Inc. : See-
Best, Leon H. 177,362.
Best, Leon H., to John H. Best & Sons, Inc. Portable rug dis-
play rack. 177,362, 4-10-56. CI. D80— 9.
Bibbs, John D. Lamp. 179,182, 11-13-56, €1. D48— 20.
Biers, Sylvia. Pendant charm. 176,497, 1-3-56, CI. D45 — 17.
Biers, Sylvia. Pendant charm. 176,498, 1-3-56, CI. D45 — 17.
Biers, Sylvia. Pendant charm. 176,499, 1-3-56, CI. D45 — 17.
Bijak, Edmund. Child's boot. 178,217, 7-10-56, CI. D7— 7.
Bilder, Arthur K. Flying toy. 177,005, 3-6-56, CI. D34 — 15.
Bille. Bertel : See —
Bille, Gunnar, and S. 177,305.
Bille, Gunnar and S., to B. Bille. Display device. 177,305,
4-3-56, CI. D80— 1.
Bille, Stig: See —
Bille, Gunnar and S. 177.305.
Billingsley, William F., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Tire.
177,209, 3-27-56, CI. D90— 20.
Billingsley, William F., to The B. F. Goodrich Co.
177.306, 4-3-56, CI. D90— 20.
Billingsley, William F., to The B.
177.307, 4-3-56, CI. D90— 20.
Billingsley, William F., to The B.
178;592, 8-28-56, CI. D90— 20.
Billingsley, William F.. to The B.
178.823, 9-25-56, CI D90— 20.
Billingsley, William F., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Tire.
178.824, 9-25-56. CI. D90— 20.
Billingsley, William F., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Tire.
178,860, 10-2-56, CI. D90— 20.
Billingsley, William F., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Tire.
178.981, 10-23-56, CI. D90 — 20.
Billingsley, William F„ to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Tire.
178.982, 10-23-56, CI. D90— 20.
Billingsley, William F., to The I
178.983, 10-23-56. CI. D90 — 20.
Billups, Guy C. : See—
Billups, Rowell A., G. C, and W.
Billups Petroleum Co. : See — ■
Billups, Rowell A., G. C, and W. L 178,912.
Billups, William L. : See —
Billups, Rowell A., G. C, and W. L. 178,912.
Binns, Thomas W.. to Quaker Lace Co. Small table covering.
178.753, 9-18-56, CI. D92— 26.
Binns. Thomas W.. to Quaker Lace Co.
178.754, 9-18-56, CI. D92— 26.
Binns. Thomas W.. to Quaker Lace Co.
178.755, 9-18-56, CI. D92 — 26.
Binns, Thomas W.. to Quaker Lace Co. Small table covering.
178.756, 9-18-56, CI. D92— 26.
Small table covering.
Binns, Thomas W., to Quaker Lace Co. Small table covering.
178,758, 9-18-56, CI. 92—26.
Birbaum, Lester W., to La Belle Industries, Inc. Camera.
178,272, 7-17-56. CI. D61— 1.
Bird, Alyce L. Combined can opener and measuring cup.
177,710, 5-22-56, CI. D44— 29.
Tire.
3\ Goodrich Co. Tire.
F. Goodrich Co. Tire.
F. Goodrich Co. Tire.
F. Goodrich Co. Tire.
178,912.
Small table covering.
Small table covering.
Bishop, Henry D., to United States Rubber Co. Tire. 179,374,
12-11-56, D90— 20.
Bishop, Henry D., and E. H. Wallace, to United States Rubber
Co. Tire. 179,375, 12-11-56, D90— 20.
Bisson, Joseph R. Combination pail and mop squeezing tray.
179,439, 12-25-56, CI. D9— 1.
Biuups, Rowell A., G. C, and W. L., to Billups Petroleum Co.
Gasoline station. 178,912, 10-9-56, CI. D13 — 1.
Bixby, Walter, to Shawmut Engineering Co. Combination
reed cleaning and polishing machine. 177,006, 3-6-56, CI.
D37— 1.
Bjorncrantz, Carl G. Combined andiron and fire lighting
implement. 177,308, 4-3-56, CI. D81— 6.
Black & Decker Mfg. Co., The : See —
Riley, Robert H., Jr., and Foell. 178,426.
Black, William J., to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Pair of sunglasses.
178,984, 10-23-56, CI. D57— 1.
Blair, Mark H., to The Watson Co. Fork or similar article
of flat silver. 176,902, 2-14-56, CI. D54 — 12.
Blarney, William F., Jr. Pack for small articles of merchan
dise. 178,562, 8-21-56, CI. D58— 13.
Blanchard, Donn C, to Stanley Building Special! ies I !o
housing for jalousie type windows. 176,585, 1-10-56
CI. D10— 10.
Blanchard, Donn C, to Stanley Building Specialties Company
Combination casement window housing and window opera
tor. 176,652, 1-17-56, CI. D10 — 10.
Blanchard, Donn C, to Stanley Building Specialties Company
Combination casement window housing and window opera
tor. 176,653, 1-17-56, CI. D10— 10.
Blanchard, Donn C, to Stanley Building Specialties Company
Combination casement window housing and window opera
tor. 176,654, 1-17-56, CI. D10— 10.
Blanchard, Donn C, to Stanley Building Specialties Co
Gear housing for awning type windows. 178,218, 7-10-56,
CI. D10— 10.
Blatz Brewing Co. : See —
Rosenak, Theodore. 178,808.
Blau, Herman. Electric Switch plate. 178,034, 6-19-56,
CI. D26— 13.
Blazon, Inc. : See —
Parker, Edwin L. 177,752.
Bletcher, James H. : See —
Bucknell, Ernest H. 177,790.
Bletcher, Pearl W. : See —
Bucknell, Ernest H. 177,790.
Bletcher, Ralph E. : See —
Bucknell, Ernest H. 177,790.
Blish, Matthew B. Combined pencil holder and advertising
device or the like. 177,659, 5-15-56, CI. D74— 1.
Blish, Matthew B. Combined pencil holder and advertising
device or the like. 177,660, 5-15-56, CI. D74 — 1.
Bliss, Charles O. Drainboard or similar article. 178,489,
8-14-56, CI. D4— 2.
Bliss, Charles O. Ice cube tray or similar article. 179,060,
10-30-56, CI. D67— 3.
Bliss, Charles O. Combined cake tray and cover therefor or
similar article. 179,278, 11-27-56. CI. D44 — 1.
Bliss, Charles O. Canister or similar article. 179,407,
12-18-56, CI. D44— 6.
Bliss, George, Jr., and R. Collar. 177,007, 3-6-56, CI. D3— 8.
Bliss, Rose : See —
Bliss, George, Jr., and R. 177,007.
Blizzard, Thomas A., 50% to J. A. Dougherty. Plate holder.
178,490, 8-14-56, CI. D33— 3.
Bloch, Jack, to Foster Grant Co., Inc. Cookie jar. 178,630,
9-4-56, CI. D58— 25.
Bloch, Jack, to Foster Grant Co.. Inc. Sunglass frame front
or the like. 179,113, 11-6-56, CI. D57— 1.
Bloch, Jack, to Foster Grant Co., Inc. Sunglass frame front
or the like. 179,183, 11-13-56, CI. D57 — 1.
Bloch, Jack, to Foster Grant Co., Inc. Sunglass frame front
or the like. 179,184, 11-13-56, CI. D57— 1.
Bloch, Jack, to Foster Grant Co., Inc. Box. 179,279,
11-27-56, CI. D58— 12.6.
Bloch, Marcel-Jacques. Combined dial and hands for time-
pieces. 178,631. 9^-56, CI. D42— 1.
Block, Lawrence V., to Bartlett-Collins Co. Tumbler or the
like. 178,861. 10-2-56, CI. D36— 8.
Block. Meyer : See —
Katzman, Max and L., and Block. 179,388.
Block, Walter W.. to Quaker Stretcher Co. Tray. 178,985,
10-23-56, CI. D44— 10.
Blod, Francis E., to Joseph A. Kaplan & Sons, Inc. Curtain
ring. 178,862, 10-2-56, CI. D21— 1.
Bloom, Alfred H.. to Irving W. Rice & Co., Inc. Atomizer.
178,986. 10-23-56, CI. D83 — 1.
Bloomfield. Harold. Bottle. 177,550, 5-1-56, CI. D58— 8.
Bloser, Parker Z., to The Zaner-Bloser Co. Ball point pen or
similar article. 178,632, 9-4-56, CI. D74— 17.
Blue Bell, Inc. : See —
Warmflash, Louis. 178,744.
Bluhill Foods, Inc. : See —
Nolan, Barry V. 176,727.
Nolan, Barry V. 176,728.
Blum, Stanford P. Clock. 178,219, 7-10-56, CI. D42— 7.
Blumberg, Stanley A. Windshield. 177,711, 5-22-56, CI.
D14— 6.
Blunt, Royden A. Bottle. 178,273, 7-17-56, CI. D58— 6.
Blunt, Royden A. Bottle. 178,274, 7-17-56, CI. D58— 6.
Blunt, Royden A. Bottle. 178,337, 7-31-56, CI. D58— 6.
Blu Strike Blade Co. : See —
Smith, Stanley L. 179,225.
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Boardman Co., The : See —
Underwood, Bert O. 177,654.
Bobrich Products Corp. : See —
Otto, Carl. 178,078.
Otto, Carl. 178,079.
Smith, Robert L. 176,829.
Bobrow, Abraham D. Initial holder or similar article.
177,085, 3-13-56, CI. D14— 6.
Bock, Clarence H. : See —
Messing, Joseph A., Platz, and Bock. 178,577.
Bock Laundry Machine Co. : See —
Clement, Carl H., Jr. 177,168.
Bodle, Virgil H. : See—
Harwin, Dixon R., Stern, and Bodle. 177,976.
Boeing Airplane Co. : See —
Fehring, Wendell B. 176,604.
Holtby, Kenneth F., and Hudson. 176,769.
Holtby, Kenneth F., and Hudson. 177,327.
Boerder, Frank J. Coat hanger arm. 177,008, 3-6-56, CI.
D80— 8.
176,655, 1-17-56, CI. D47— 7.
176,903, 2-14-56, CI. D47— 7.
Lamp base.
Boettcher, Eric. Stocking
Boettcher, Eric. Stocking.
Bogan, Charles J. : See —
Dayton, Edward R., am
Bogart, Helen, ty, to A. A
Bogan. 179,443.
Newman. Rack for phonograph
records or the like. 177,309, 4-3-56, CI. D33 — 10.
Bogdanovich, Sergei, to Weil & Durrse, Inc. Textile fabric
or similar article. 176,939, 2-21-56, CI. D92 — 1.
Bogdanovich, Sergei, to Weil & Durrse, Inc. Textile fabric
or similar article. 176,940, 2-21-56, CI. D92 — 1.
Bogenberger. Esther E. Educational game board. 176,586,
1-10-56, CI. D25— 1.
Bohannon, David L., to Pneumafil Corp. Lint free creel.
179,238, 11-20-56, CI. D92— 15.
Bohannon, David L„ to Pneumafil Corp Bobbin holder.
179,239, 11-20-56, CI. D92— 15.
Bohlinger, Gustave, to I. Roskin Co., Inc. Gem setting or
similar article. 177,210, 3-27-56, CI. D45 — 1.
Boker, Samuel, to Novo-Plas Mfg. Co., Inc. Paper clamp or
the like. 179,240, 11-20-56, CI. D74— 2.
BoHt' _Melvin H-> to Franklin Plastics, Inc. Wall tile.
176,500, 1-3-56, CI. D18— 2.
Boldt, Melvin H., to Avco Mfg. Corp. Laundry machine cabi-
net. 177,009, 3-6-56, CI. D49— 1.
Boldt, Melvin H., to Avco Mfg. Corp. Laundry machine cabi-
net. 177,010, 3-6-56, CI. D49— 1.
Boldt, Melvin H., to Avco Mfg. Corp. Laundry machine cabi-
net. 177,011, 3-6-56, CI. D49— 1.
Boldt, Melvin H. Phonograph cabinet. 177,959, 6-12-56,
Boldt, Melvin H., to Ami Inc. Phonograph cabinet. 178,167,
7—3—56, CI. D56 — 4.
Bo,1^r>„clark M- to Champ Products Co. Folding tire wrench.
178,03o, 6-19-56, CI. D54— 16.
Bolsey Jacques. Cinematographic camera. 178,491, 8-14-56,
Bonistall, John F., to Shawnee Pottery Co. Condiment dis-
penser. 178,108, 6-26-56, CI. D44 — 22.
Borel, Ernest & Cie S. A. : See —
Du Pasquier, Henry. 178,044.
Borg, George W., Corp., The : See —
Van Alen, De Witt T. 179,432
Borg-Warner Corp. : See —
Elmore, Jack G. 177,172.
Trombley, Bertrand N. 178,
Bornhuetter, Willi
9-25-56, CI. D5— 4.
Bornhuetter, William C,
10-30-56, CI. D5— 4.
Borowitz, David. Electric lamp base.
d for beds. 178,825,
Headboard for beds.
177,491, 4-24-56, CI.
Electric lamp base.
Electric lamp base.
Electric lamp base
5-8-56, CI.
5-8-56, CI.
177
, 5-29-56.
Hart and S. I. Bostick. Bumper.
Micro-
D48— 20.
Borowitz, David. Electric lamp base. 177,€
D48 — 20.
Borowitz, David. Electric lamp base. 177,i
Borowitz, David.
CI. D48— 20.
Borten, Charles H., „. ...
177,211, 3-27-56, CI. D14- „.
Bostick, Stanley I. : See—
Borten, Charles H., Hart, and Bostick. 177,211.
Boughton, Olin W., to Bausch & Lomb Optical Co
projector. 179,280, 11-27-56, CI. D61 — 1.
Bounds, William E., to Limelite Corp. Combined speedlight
and power pack. 177,012, 3-6-56, CI. D61 — 1.
Bovee, Eliad A., to Motor Wheel Corp. Power lawn mower.
176,708, 1-24-56, CI. D40— 1.
Bowans, Arthur L. Milk carton holder or similar article.
177,960, 6-12-56, CI. D58— 26.
Bowen, Stuart J. : See-
Bacon, John H., and Bowen. 178,485.
Bowser, Inc. : See —
Smith, Raymond A. 176,639.
Boydston, Billie R. Hat. 177,712, 5-22-56, CI. D3— 13.
Boyle, John, & Co., Inc. : See —
Pitt, George W. 179,313.
Pitt, George W. 179,314.
Boyle-Midway Inc. : See —
Reinhardt, Herman E. 177,761.
Bracken, Lester B., to Standard Packaging Corp. Display
stand. 177,713, 5-22-56, CI. D80— 9.
Braddoek, William B. Holder for a flatiron. 176,973,
2-28-56, CI. D49— 6.
Bradford Novelty Co., Inc. : See —
Burnbaum, Jack. 178,826.
Brady, Marie T. Textile fabric or similar article. 176,587,
1-10-56, CI. D92— 1.
Brady. Marie T. Textile fabric or similar article. 176,588,
1-10-56, CI. D92— 1.
Braginetz, Paul A., to Underwood Corp. Typewriting machine.
178,633, 9-4-56, CI. D64— 11.
Brandeis, Harold, to Rembrandt Lamp Corp.
177,551, 5-1-56, CI. D48— 20.
Brandell, John R. Putting target. 178,109, 6-26-56, CI.
D34— 5.
Brandler, Morris D. Electric fryer. 170,589, 1-10-56, CI.
D81— 10.
Brandt, Folke E. Tension spring seat support. 177,892,
6-5-56, CI. D15— 8.
Branham, Martin. Building block. 179,185, 11-13-56, CI.
D18— 2.
Brannock, Charles F. Foot measuring device. 178,863,
10-2-56, CI. D52— 1.
Braude, Abraham S., G. H. Wheary, Jr., M. G. Farber, and
J. M. Commons, to Hartmann Luggage Co. Hand luggage
case. 177,013, 3-6-56, CI. D87— 5.
Braude, Abraham S., G. H. Wheary, Jr., M. G. Farber, and
J. M. Commons, to Hartmann Luggage Co. Hand luggage
case. 178.759, 9-18-56. CI. D87— 5.
Braun, Fred H., and R. O. Brownson, to Steri-Washer Corp.
Combination washer and sterilizer. 177,310, 4-3-56, CI.
D83— 1.
Braun, Jacob G. Treillage. 178,760, 9-18-56, CI. D13— 4.
Brautigam, Eldon P. Pin holder or similar article. 176,837,
2-7-56, CI. D86— 10.
Breed, Theodore R. Swivel chair. 179,376, 12-11-56,
D15— 1.
Breen. Frederick M., to Coty, Inc. Toilet water bottle or
similar article. 176,590, 1-10-56, CI. D58— 6.
Breen, Frederick M., to Coty, Inc. Combined lipstick holder
and vanity case or similar article. 179,440, 12-25-56,
CI. D86— 10.
Breitenstein, Charles T., to R. T. Moloney. Combination gas
lighter and filler set. 177,893, 6-5-56, CI. D48— 27.
Breneman, Joseph C, to The Wooster Rubber Co. Automo-
bile floor mat. 178,492, 8-14-56, CI. D9— 6.
Brennan, Francis P. Sconce. 177.166, 3-20-56, CI. D48— 2.
Brennan, Frederick S., and F. H. Hudson, to Ray-O-Lite Corp.
of America. Awning. 176,709, 1-24-56, CI. D21 — 6.
Brewer, E. F., Co. : See —
Brewer, Ellsworth F. 176,710.
Brewer, Ellsworth F., to E. F. Brewer Co. Power mower
riding attachment. 176,710, 1-24-56, CI. D40— 1.
Briddell, Chas. D., Inc. : See-
Harper, Irving. 177,375.
Harper, Irving. 177,672.
Harper, Irving. 177,807.
Bridgeport Metal Goods Mfg. Co., The : See —
Moore, Arthur H. 177,534.
Briner, Darrell E., to Brockway Glass Co. Combined bottle
and cap. 177,363, 4-10-56, CI. D58— 9.
Briskin, Jack, and C. W. Claras, to Revere Camera Co.
Portable radio reciver. 179,186, 11-13-56, CI. D56 — 4.
Brixite Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Chalmers, Alexander A. 178,112.
Brock, Milton. Buckle. 177,661, 5-15-56, CI. D17— 1.
Brock, Milton. Buckle. 177,662, 5-15-56, CI. D17— 1.
Brockway Glass Co. : See —
Briner, Darrell E. 177,363.
Brody, Richard. Combined flashlight and key chain. 179,114,
11-6-56, CI. D48— 24.
Brokate, John, to The Hobson & Botts Co. Spoon or similar
article. 176,501, 1-3-56, CI. D54— 12.
Brokate, John, to The Hobson & Botts Co. Spoon or similar
article. 176,502, 1-3-56, CI. D54 — 12.
Brokate, John, to Utica Cutlery Co., Inc. Spoon or similar
article. 176,749, 1-31-56, CI. D54— 12.
Bromo-Mint Co., Inc. : See —
Steiner, Albert M. 177,880.
Broughton, George S. : See —
Kenney, John T., and Broughton. 177,473.
Kenney, John T., and Broughton. 177,474.
Brous, Cornelia V., to Food Engineering Corp. Beverage dis-
pensing machine. 177,610, 5-8-56, CI. D52 — 3.
Broussard, Robert : See —
Toce, Charles A., and Broussard. 179,165.
Brown, Alan, to The Buxbaum Co. Rubber floor covering or
similar article. 179,408, 12-18-56, CI. D92— 4.
Brown, Alan W., to The Campro Sales Co. Cabinet. 176,591,
1-10-56, CI. D33 — 19.
Brown and Bigelow : See —
Schwartz, John J. 179,223.
Wolfe, Russell J. 176,967.
Brown, Bonnie J. and K. L. Combined newspaper and maga-
zine dispenser. 177,894, 6-5-56, CI. D52 — 3.
Brown, Chauncey T., to Spring Load Mfg. Corp. Spanner
wrench. 176,974, 2-28-56, CI. D54 — 16.
Brown, Frank E., and G. W. Frankel. Nasal and sinus irri-
gator. 176,904, 2-14-56, CI. D83— 1.
Brown. Gerald W. : See —
Ruddell, Arden K., and Brown. 178,150.
Brown, John H., to General Dynamics Corp. Electronic dis-
play console. 178,036, 6-19-56, CI. D26 — 5.
Brown, Kenneth L. : See —
Brown, Bonnie J. and K. L. 177,894.
176,503, 1-3-56,
892
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Necktie. 178,449,
Brown, Robert R., % to S. Sorenson.
8-7-56, CI. D3— 16.
Brown, Thornton H., to Verplex Co. Garden lamp. 179,337,
12-4-56, CI. D48— 31.
Brown, William T„ and J. Prado, to R. Wallace & Sons Mfg.
Co. Spoon or similar article. 177,611. 5-8-56, CI. D54 — 12.
Browning, Robert D. Kite reel. 177,612, 5-8-56, CI.
D34— 15.
Brownson, Roy O. : See —
Braun, Fred H., and Brownson. 177,310.
Brozyna, Anton. Combined mirror and lamp. 176,750,
1-31-56, CI. D48— 20.
Brueder, Antoine, to Societe Anonyine Andre Citroen. Auto-
mobile body. 179,115, 11-6-56, CI. D14 — 3.
Brunhoff Mfg. Co., The : See —
Wilcoxon, Lawrence S. 178,443.
Bruning, William F., to Picker X-ray Corp. Waite Mfg.
Div. Inc. X-ray control cabinet. 177,311, 4-3-56, CI.
D26— 5.
Bruno, Julius C, to General Designs, Inc. Reflector for fish
tanks. 176,905, 2-14-56, CI. D91 — 2.
Bruno, Julius C, to General Designs, Inc. Hood reflector for
fish tanks. 176.906, 2-14-56, CI. D91— 2.
Brunot, Helen : See —
Brunot, James. 177,212.
Brunot, James, to H. and J. Brunot, co-partners, d. b. a.
Production and Marketing Co. Scoring rack for games.
177,212, 3-27-56, CI. D34— 5.
Bryant, Austin U., to Grove Valve and Regulator Co. Gate
valve. 177,552, 5-1-56, CI. D78 — 1.
Bryce Brothers Co. : See —
Kohl, Carl C. 177,630.
Bucci, William. Combined newspaper delivery tube and sup-
ports. 177. in.'!, 3-27-56, CI. D74— 9.
Buck Enterprises, Inc. : See —
Davis, Thomas H. 177,494.
Davis, Thomas H. 178,721.
Buckneil, Ernest H., 10% to R E '
Bncknell, 12% % to M. Buckneil,'
2r01^% to M. B. Liston, 10% to J. H. Bletcher. 10%
IT. B. Skinner, 10% to C. R. B. Robertson (also known as
Mrs. F. K. Robertson), and 4^% to D. G. Liston. Shower-
head. 177,790, 5-29-56, CI. D91— 3.
Buckneil, Mabel : See —
Buckneil, Ernest H. 177,790.
Budlong, Dorothy K. : See —
Budlong, Robert D. 177,492.
Budlong, Robert D., deceased, by D. K. Budlong, executrix,
to Zenith Radio Corp. Television receiver cabinet. 177.492,
4-24-56, CI. D56 — i.
Bugg, Kpnly C, to Falcon Industries, Inc. Tobacco pipe.
179,116, 11-6-56, CI. D85— 8.
u£& ,I>Snly C-' t0 Falcon Industries, Inc. Smoker's pipe.
n 179,117, 11-6-56, CI. D85— 8.
Bugge, Erling P. Fishing lure. 178,110, 0-26-56, CI. D31— 4.
Bu'hird Edward C., and C. M. Grinage. Vertical turret lathe.
178,761, 9-18-56, CI. D54— 6.
BullDog Electric Products Co. : See —
Davis, Russell S.. and Platz. 176,656.
Herrmann, John A., and Cataldo. 177,729.
Herrmann. John A., Davis, and Higgins. 179.292.
Messing, Joseph A., Platz, and Bock. 178,577.
Bull Doe Lock Co. : See —
Waller. Arthur. 178,439.
Bulfman. Frederick H. Miniatui
176,711, 1-24-56, CI. D34 — 15
Burdick Corp., The : See —
Anderson, Fritz A„ and Rasmussen. 176,898.
Anderson, Fritz A., and Rasmussen. 179,110.
Burgess Batter v Co. : See —
Arbogast, Ray D. 177.955.
Burgess, William L. : See —
Abadessa. Joseph. Jr., and F.. and Burgess. 177.788.
Burke, Donald J., to Erico Products, Inc. Combined coaster
and ash tray or similar article. 179,410, 12-18-56, CI.
D44 — 10.
Burkhart, Roy A., and L. B. Freeland. Jewelry charm or
similar article. 177.364. 4-10-50, CI. D45 — 17.
Burnbaum. Jack, to Bradford Noveltv Co., Inc. Christmas
tree ornament. 178 826. 9-25-56 Ci. D29 — 1
Burnes, Arthur B. Knitted fabrics. 178,827, 9-25-56, CI.
trolley car or similar article.
id Co. Medicinal vial.
Microphone.
D47— 2.
Burnside. Carl B., to Eli Lillv
177.493, 4-24-56, CI. D58— 6. '
Burr. Francis Co. : See —
Tydings, William F. 178,708.
Burrell Cutlery Co., Inc. : See —
Junker, Kenneth M. 177,507.
Burroughs, Louis R., to Electro-Voice, Ii
177,895, 6-5-56, CI. D26— 14.
Burton, Edward D., and G. B. Holcombe. Inflatable mattress.
179,241, 11-20-56, CI. D5— 2.
Busch, Albert G., and J. W. Focosi. Portable automobile
warning and utility light. 176,712, 1-24-56, CI. D48 — 20.
Buschman, Abraham L. Prismatic pendant for a lamp or
similar article. 177,791, 5-29-5(1. CI. D48— 3.
Buschman, Abraham L. Prismatic pendant for a lamp or
similar article. 177,792, 5-29-56, CI. D48 — 3.
Buschman, Abraham L. Prismatic pendant for a lamp or
similar article. 177.793, 5-29-56, CI. D48— 3.
Buskirk, Sam H. Rotatable container for toilet articles.
178,168, 7-3-56, CI. D86— 10.
Butler, Charles W., to Toro Mfg. Corp. of Minnesota. Power
lawn mower. 177,961, 6-12-56. CI. D40— 1.
Butler, Charles W., to Toro Mfg. Corp. Lawn mower. 178,634,
9-4-56, CI. D40— 1.
Butler, Charles W., to Toro Mfg. Corp. Lawn mower. 178,635,
9-4-56, CI. D40— 1.
Butler Mfg. Co. : See —
Hield, Roger A. 178,605.
Hield. Roger A. 178.659.
Butler, Robert E. Awning. 178,450, 8-7-56, CI. D21— 6.
Buxbaum Co., The : See —
Brown, Alan. 179,408.
Caesar, Orville S. Vehicle seat of the adjustable type.
177,663, 5-15-56, CI. DI5— 8.
Caldwell, Frank P., Sr. Fishing lure. 179,118, 11-6-56, CI.
D31 — 4.
Caldwell, Louis P. and P. C. Ring-applying tool for tree limb
supports. 177,604, 5-15-56, CI. D54— 13.
Caldwell, Preston C. : See —
Caldwell, Louis P. and P. C. 177,664.
California Precasting Co. : See —
Share, Louis. 177,282.
Cambridge Glass Co., The : See —
Kimble, Raymond T. 179,010.
Kimble, Raymond T. 179,011.
Kimble, Raymond T. 179,012.
Kimble, Raymond T. 179,013.
Campana, Alfred A. Lavabo plante
178,804, 10-2-56, CI.
inker. 176,592, 1-10-56, CI.
178,636, 9-4-56. CI.
D35— 3.
Campro Sales Co., The : See — ■
Brown, Alan W. 176.591.
Candella, Samuel. Fishing ;
D31— 4.
Canfield, Howard S. Finger ring.
D45— 10.
Capitol Chair Co., Inc. : See —
Johnson, Monte L. 176,722.
Keal, John J. 177,522.
Keal, John J. 177,523.
Keal, John J. 177,524.
Keal, John J. 178,888.
Caplan, Jerome G. Lazy Susan rack stand for supporting
packs of playing cards and a score pad. 177,665, 5-15-56,
CI. D34— 13.
Capraro, Frank, and F. Houssong. Handbag. 177,896,
6-5-56, CI. D87— 3.
Cardona, Leopoldo. Game board or similar article. 179,062,
10-30-56, CI. D34 — 5.
Cardozo, Danforth, Jr. : See —
Ensign, Robert H., and Cardozo. 177,369.
Ensign, Robert H., and Cardozo. 177,370.
Ensi>n, Robert I-L. and Cardozo. 177,500.
Carlyle, Robert J. Medallion. 176,593, 1-10-56, CI. D29 — 2.
Carmichael, Walter C, to American Optical Co. Spectacle
frame or the like. 176,907, 2-14-56, CI. D57 — 1.
Carpenter, L. E., & Co., Inc. : See —
Sylvester, Arthur D., and Scheiding. 178,158.
Carr, William J . to Iieywood-Wakefield Co. Chair. 177,714,
5-22-56, CI. D15— 1.
Carrier Corp. : See — •
Allen, William A. 177,604.
Arzberger, William A. 177,605.
Federico, Joseph. 176,509.
Federico, Joseph. 176,908.
Guild, Lurelle. 177,374.
Guild, Lurelle. 178.958.
Howe, Harlan L. 178.664.
Hoyle, Walter W. 178,518.
Stevens, Frank D. 178,155.
Zulinke, Adolph. 178,105.
Carroll, Charles B. : See —
Bayless, Ralph L., and Carroll. 178,948.
Carroll, Howard : See —
Rowland, Ralph G., Carroll, and Wegman. 177,941.
Carroll, William IT., to Chicopee Mills, Inc. Textile fabric.
177,014, 3-6-50, CI. D92— 1.
Carrozza, Elizabeth. Hat. 178,111, 6-26-56, CI. D3 — 13.
Carvel, Thomas. Combination freezer and dispenser.
17S.493, 8-14-56, CI. D67— 2.
Carver, Philip. Wall panel. 177,897, 6-5-56, CI. D13 — 2.
Casey. Eugene J. : See —
De Angelis, Angelo C, and Casey. 179,383.
King, Fred T.. and Casey. 177.737.
Castodello, William, E. K. Kaprelian, and G. Floriau, to The
Knlart Co. Inc. Combined moving picture projector and
film editor. 176,751, 1-31-56, CI. D61— 1.
Castelli, Charles, and I. J. Gershen, to Johnson & Johnson.
Tape dispenser or similar article. 177,214, 3-27-56, CI.
D74— 1.
Castorani, Francesco P., to Quaker Lace Co.
178.762, 9-18-50, CI. D92— 26.
Castorani, Francesco P.. to Quaker Lace' Co.
178.763. 9-18-56. CI. D92 — 26.
Cataldo, John B. : See —
Herrmann, John A., and Cataldo. 177.729.
Cataline, Acial L., and L. H. Wilson, to Motor Wheel Corp.
Power lawn mower. 177,553, 5-1-56, CI. D40— 1.
Cathcart, Ruth M. Display device for a lock of hair. 177,898,
6-5-56, CI. D29 — 20.
Caver, Theodore E„ to Reed and Barton Corp. Spoon or simi-
lar article. 176,594, 1-10-56, CI. D54 — 12.
Celluplastic Corp. : See —
Lynn, Edwin W. 179,206.
Century Display Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — ■
Evans, Jack. 176,844.
Century Laminated Products Corp. : See —
TJmanoff, Arthur. 176,580.
Tablecloth.
Tablecloth.
LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES
Cerveny, Prank E., and S. R. Kukulski, to Sunbeam Corp.
Combination food and beverage blender. 177,312, 4-3-56,
CI. D89 — 1.
Cerveny, Frank E., and S. R. Kukulski, to Su<il>e;i m r.-n-|>
Container for use with a blender. 178,593, 8-28-56, CI.
D89 — i.
Chabot, Charles J., % to C. D. Elstob. Textile fabric or simi-
lar article. 178,637, 9-4-56, CI. D92— 1.
Chakine, Alexander. Collapsible valve. 178,638, 9-4-56, CI.
Chalmers,' Alexander A., to Brixite Mfg. Co., Inc. Building
panel. 178,112, 6-26-56, CI. D68 — 1.
Champ Products Co. : See —
Bolser, Clark M. 178,035.
Champlin, Robert C. : See — ■
Powers, Milton A., and Champlin. 177,925.
Chance Vought Aircraft, Inc. : See —
Clark, John R., Josephs, and Lau. 178,220.
Chandler, Ernest, Inc. : See —
Chandler, Frederick, and Costarella. 178,113.
Crupi, Anthony, Jr. 177,219.
Chandler, Frederick, and F. Costarella, to Ernest Chandler,
Inc. Portable pneumatic playpen. 178,113, 6-26-56, CI.
D34— 15.
Channel Master Corp. : See —
Ballan, Alex M., Sokol, and Richmond. 179,111.
Chaplik, Rubin, and J. J. Shelley. Cabinet for a machine
for making and flaking ice. 178,319, 7-24-56, CI. D67— 3.
' Dress or similar article. 177,015, 3-6-56,
Dress or similar article. 177,010, 3-6-56,
893
Flower pot holder. 178,037, 6-19-56, CI.
or similar article.
Dress or similar article.
Dress or similar article.
Dress or similar article.
177.017, 3-6-56,
177.018, 3-6-56,
177.019, 3-6-56,
177.020, 3-6-56,
177.021, 3-6-56,
Housing for a
Chapman, Ceil.
CI. D3— 26.
Chapman, Ceil.
CI. D3— 26.
Chapman, Ceil. Dress or similar article.
CI. D3— 26.
Chapman, Ceil.
CI. D3— 26.
Chapman, Ceil.
CI. D3— 26.
Chapman, Dave, to Bell & Howell Co.
projector or the like. 179,119, 11-6-56, CI. JJ61 — 1.
Chapman, David, to Hankscraft Co. Bottle warmer. 177,167,
3-20-56, CI. D81— 10.
Chappory, Andrew, to National Biscuit Co. Article dispens-
ing receptacle. 177,899, 6-5-56, CI. D52 — 2.
Chase, George. Camping trailer. 177,086, 3-13-56, CI.
D14— 3.
Cherry, Louise M., to Tropicraft, Inc. Fabric of wooden mate-
rial, yarn and corde. 178,639, 9-4-56, CI. D92 — 1.
Chevers, Melvin V., to Southern Methodist University. Fin-
ger ring. 177,554, 5-1-56, CI. D45— 10.
Chiariello, Joseph L., and S. Cox. Combined hair curler and
comb. 177,613, 5-8-56, CI. D86— 8.
Chicago Thrift-Etching Corp. : See —
Shields, John M. 177,485.
Chicopee Mills, Inc. : See —
Carroll, William H. 177,014.
Klein, Elizabeth. 176,794.
178,323.
178,454.
178,455.
178,456.
179.014.
176,623.
177,059.
177,060.
178,458.
178,459.
178,460.
178,461.
McCord, Douglas D., and Rudolph. 178,462.
Chilton, Arthur R. D.. to Motyer & Clement (Pty.) Ltd.
Bottle. 176,975, 2-28-56, CI. D58 — 8.
Klein, Elizabeth.
Klein, Elizabeth.
Klein, Elizabeth.
Klein, Elizabeth.
Klein, Elizabeth.
McCord, Douglas D.
McCord, Douglas D.
McCord, Douglas D.
McCord, Douglas D.
McCord, Douglas D.
McCord, Douglas D.
McCord, Douglas D.
Choolfain, Rose N. Dress.
Choolfain, Rose N. Dress.
Choolfain, Rose N. Dress.
Choolfain, Rose N. Dress.
Choolfain, Rose N. Dress.
Choolfain, Rose N. Dress.
Christians, Perce R. Child'
CI. D14— 6.
Chrysler Corp. : See —
Baird, Richard F. 177.957.
Exner, Virgil M., and Baldwin. 177,561.
Exner, Virgil M., and Voss. 177.800.
Gitschlag, Charles F., Jr. 177,320.
Gitschlag. Charles F., Jr. 177.498.
Gitschlag, Charles F., Jr. 177,566.
Gitschlag, Charles F., Jr. 179,288.
Kenitz, Jack E. 176,532.
King, Henry T. 177.868.
King, Henry T., and Getner. 177,683.
Reynolds, Frederick, and Weissinger.
Schmidt. George A. 178,019.
Scott, David E; 178,542.
Voss, Clifford C. 178,472.
Voss. Clifford S. 178,028.
Weissinger, Herbert F. 177,356.
Chupa, Charles M. : See —
Benson, Arthur E., and Chupa. 178,166.
178.640, 9-4-56, CI. D3— 26.
178.641, 9^1-56, CI. D3— 26.
178.642, 9-4-56, CI. D3 — 26.
178.643, 9-4-56, CI. D3— 26.
178.644, 9-4-56, CI. D3— 26.
179,063, 10-30-56, CI. D3— 26.
: car seat toy. 177,794, 5-29-56,
Cimo, Marie C.
Cincinnati Shaper Co., The : See —
Little, John M., and Gustafson. 179,307.
Clanton, Raymond W., to North Hollywood Concrete Tile Co.
Decorative building block. 178,720, 9-11-56, CI. D18— 2.
Claras, Carl W. : See—
Briskin, Jack, and Claras. 179,186.
Clark, Chatham C. : See —
Puglia, Charles S., and Clark. 176,928.
Clark John R., L. C. Josephs, III, and C. A. Lau, to Chance
Vought Aircraft, Inc. Airplane. 178,220, 7-10-56, CI.
Clark, Joseph D. Child's toy walker. 176,595, 1-10-56, CI.
D34— 15.
Clark, Lewis E. : See —
Benford, Thomas E., and Clark. 178,822.
Clark, Philip B., and D. W. Harling, to McGraw Electric Co.
Luminaire. 179,339, 12^1-56, CI. D48— 31.
Clarke, John G., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Ash tray.
179,338, 12-4-56, CI. D85— 2.
Clayton, La Verne E., to Amerock Corp. Drawer pull.
178,865, 10-2-56, CI. D10— 8.
Clayton, La Verne E., to American Cabinet Hardware Corp.
Pull. 179,120, 11-6-56, CI. D10— 8.
Claytoh, S. C, Co., Inc. : See —
Lorenzen, Arnold I. 178,529.
Cleese, John P., Jr. Sofa bed combination. 176,596, 1-10-56,
CI. D15 — 11.
Clemens, Charles W., to Aladdin Industries, Inc. Wall lamp.
177,715, 5-22-56, CI. D48— 4.
Clemens, Charles W., to Aladdin Industries, Inc. Pin-up
lamp. 177,716, 5-22-56, CI. D48— 4.
Clemens, Charles W., to Aladdin Industries, Inc. Lamp.
178,275, 7-17-56, CI. D48— 20.
Clemens, Charles W., to Aladdin Industries, Inc. Electric
table lamp. 178,276, 7-17-56, CI. D48— 20.
Clemens, Charles W., to Aladdin Industries, Inc. Table lamp.
178,563, 8-21-56, CI. D48— 20.
Clemens, Charles W., to Aladdin Industries, Inc. Electric
lamp. 179,187, 11-13-56, CI. D48— 20.
Clemens, George S. Toothbrush. 179,441, 12-25-56, CI.
D9— 2.
Clemens, Herbert A. Vegetable shredder. 178,038, 6-19-56,
CI. D89— 1.
Clement, Carl H., Jr., to Bock Laundry Machine Co. Cen-
trifugal extractor for laundries. 177,168, 3-20-56, CI.
D49— 1.
Clement, Carroll W. Carport or similar article.
8-28-56, CI. D13 — 1.
Clement, Clyde H. Electrical display device.
5-8-56, CI. D80— 1.
Clements, William E. : See —
Welch, William W., Sr., Clements, and Mariol.
Welch, William W„ Sr., Clements, and Mariol.
Close, Charles F., to Arlington Seating Co. School desk.
178,277, 7-17-56, CI. D33— 11.
Cobb, Bobby C. Guitar. 178.595,
Coca-Cola Bottling Works Co., The : tsee —
Schaiper, Charles F. 179,268.
Coca-Cola Co., The : See —
Hodgman, Clare E. 176,767.
Hodgman, Clare E. 176,768.
Hodgman, Clare E. 177,179.
Hodgman, Clare E. 177,569.
Larsen, Leroy E. 178,457.
Larsen, Lerov E. 178.731.
Rutan, Earl F. 177,942.
Coggins, Leslie H. Combined toilet seat and end hinge posts.
178,764, 9-18-56. CI. D4 — 5.
Cohen, Hyman J. Party pick for sandwiches and hors
d'oeuvres. 178,494, 8-14-56, CI. D86— 10.
Cohen, Hyman J. Party pick for sandwiches and hors
d'oeuvres. 178,495, 8-14-56, CI. D86 — 10.
Cohen, Hyman J. Party pick for sandwiches and hors
d'oeuvres. 178,496, 8-14-56, CI. D86 — 10.
Cohen, Hyman J. Party pick for sandwiches and hors
d'oeuvres. 178,497, 8-14-56, CI. D86— 10.
Cohen, Irving. Dress. 179,121, 11-6-56, CI. D3— 26.
Cohen, Irving. Dress. 179,122, 11-6-56, CI. D3 — 26.
Cohen, Lester. Clothes pin holder. 179,064, 10-30-56, CI.
D58— 26.
Cohen, Samuel M. : See —
Schachman, Bernard K., Cohen, and Diamond. 177,484.
Cole, Clayton K., and D. A. Saporito, to Atlas Press Co.
Lawnmower housing. 178,278. 7-17-56, CI. D40 — 1.
Cole, Clayton K., and D. A. Saporito, to Atlas Press Co.
Lawnmower handle. 178,279. 7-17-56, CI. D40 — 1.
Cole, Clayton K., and D. A. Saporito, to Atlas Press Co.
Lawnmower. 178,596, 8-28-56, CI. D40 — 1.
Cole, Donald H., Sr. Bat or analogous article. 178,866,
10-2-56, CI. D34— 5.
Cole, James C. Combined table and easel. 177,795, 5-29-56,
CI. D33— 14.
Cole. Louis H., to Sako Aluminum Foundry, Inc. File handle.
179.377, 12-11-56. D37— 1.
Cole. Louis H., to Sako Aluminum Foundry, Inc. File handle.
179.378, 12-11-56. D37— 1.
Cole, Richard J., Inc. : See — ■
Phillips, Alan. 177,429.
Phillips, Alan. 177,430.
Cole. William E. Plastic doily. 179,188, 11-13-56, CI.
D59— 2.
178,594,
177,614,
177,448.
177,449.
-28-56, CI. D56— 1.
894
Coleman, Daniel B., to North American Aviation, Inc. Mobile
self-powered engine starter for jet aircraft. 178,867,
10-2-56, CI. D14— 3.
Coleman, Geoffrey, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Grooved
tack. 178,039, 6-19-56, CI. D54— 9. ,„„nan
Collinet, George J. Combined bottle holder and cap. 177,022,
3-6-56. CI. D58— 26.
Collins & Aikman Corp. : See —
Gonzales, Ann F. 178,360.
Collins, Berry C. Umbrella table or similar article. 178,169,
Collins, Berry C. Table or the like. 178,170, 7-3-56, CI.
CollinsT Berry C. Side chairs. 179,442, 12-25-56, CI.
Collins, Herbert W. Desk and chair combination. 177,215,
3-27-56, CI. D33— 7. . n „
Collins, Herbert W. Desk and chair combination. 177,216,
3-27-56, CI. D33 — 7.
Collins, Herbert W. Desk and chair combination. 177,217,
3-27-56, CI. D33— 7.
Collins, Herbert W. Desk and chair combination. 177,218,
3-27-56, CI. D33— 7.
Collins, Leo E. : See —
Bathrick, Norman L., and Collins. 178,628.
Collins, Leonard M., to Pressure Dispensers, Inc. Container
dispensing spout. 177,796, 5-29-56, CI. D58— 26.
Collins, Leonard M., to Pressure Dispensers, Inc. Dispenser
top. 178,221, 7-10-56, CI. D58— 26.
Collins, Leonard M., to Pressure Dispensers, Inc. Dispensing
top for whip cream containers or the like. 178,338,
7_31_56. CI. D62— 2.
Collins Radio Co. : See — ■
Lippisch, Alexander M. 178,410.
Collura, Francesco, to The Roberk Co. Rearview mirror.
178.645, 9-4-56, CI. D14— 6.
Collura, Francesco, to The Roberk Co. Rearview mirror.
178.646, 9-4-56, CI. D14 — 6.
Collura, Francesco, to The Roberk Co. Rearview mirror.
178.647, 9^-56, CI. D14— 6.
Collura, Francesco, to The Roberk Co. Rearview mirror.
178.648, 9-4-56, CI. D14— 6.
Colmar, Philip, to G. and D. Jacobi, d. b. a. Premier Gem
Co. Gem set ring. 178,498, 8-14-56, CI. D45— 10.
Colson, U. O., Co. : See —
Pehrson, Howard V. 177,754.
Woofter, Cecil B. 179,365.
Commons, Joe M. : See —
Braude, Abraham S., Wheary, Farber, and Commons.
177,013.
Braude, Abraham S., Wheary, Jr., Farber, and Commons.
178,759.
Comstock, Wilbert F. Costumer. 179,189, 11-13-56, CI.
D33— 8.
Cone Automatic Machine Co. Inc. : See —
Miller, Carroll E. 179,024.
Conrad, Ernest R. Wall bracket. 177,717, 5-22-56, CI.
D33— 3.
Conradi, Karl. Combined shoe tree and shoe horn. 178,828,
9-25-56, CI. D7— 1.
Conroy, Edward J., to International Silver Co. Spoon or
similar article of flatware. 178,913, 10-9-56, CI. D54 — 12.
Conroy, Edward J., to International Silver Co. Spoon or
similar article of flatware. 178,914, 10-9-56, CI. D54— 12.
Conroy, Edward J., to International Silver Co. Spoon or
other similar article of flatware. 179,281, 11-27-56, CI.
D54— 12.
Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp. : See —
Walsh, Frank T. 179.044.
Consolidated Molded Products Corp. : See — ■
Barradas, George. 178,333.
Continental Cage Corp. : See —
Herman, Sidney. 177,326.
Cook, Cecil H. Snow scoop. 178,868, 10-2-56, CI. D35— 2.
Cook, James E., to The De Laval Separator Co. Centrifugal
separator. 178,222, 7-10-56, CI. D23— 1.
Coon, James A. Comb holder. 176,838, 2-7-56, CI. D86 — 10.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Coro, Inc. : See —
Katz, Adolph. 176,522-176,531
Katz, Adolph. 176,661-176,700.
Katz, Adolph. 176,705.
Katz, Adolph. 176^06.
Katz, Adolph.
Katz, Adolph.
Katz, Adolph.
Katz, Adolph.
Katz, Adolph.
Katz, Adolph.
Katz, Adolph.
Katz, Adolph.
Katz, Adolph.
Katz, Adolph.
Katz, Adolph.
Katz, Adolph.
Katz, Adolph.
Katz, Adolph.
Katz, Adolph.
Katz, Adolph.
Katz, Adoiph.
Katz, Adolph.
Katz, Adolph.
Katz, Adolph.
Cooper, Benjamin. Face mask.
Cooper, Benjamin. Face mask.
Cooper, Benjamin. Face mask.
Cooper, Benjamin. Time
176.752, 1-31-56, Cl. D34— 2.
176.753, 1-31-56, Cl. D34— 2.
176.754, 1-31-56, Cl. D34— 2.
case or similar article.
178,597, 8-28-56, Cl. D64— 11.
Cooper Wevmouth, Inc. : See —
Weymouth, George J. 179,172.
Coopersmith, Joseph, and F. W. Ruzicka, to Liquilawn, Inc.
Lawn culture trailer. 179,411, 12-18-56, Cl. D14 — 3.
Cope, Kenneth B. Toy oil well pump. 178,951, 10-16-56,
Cl. D34— 15.
Cope, Kenneth B. Combined toy oil well pump and derrick.
178,952, 10-16-56, Cl. D34— 15.
Coplan, Raye. String musical instrument. 178,171, 7-3-56,
Cl. D56— 9.
Corbin, Robert G., to Wald Industries. Inc. Highwav guard
for wet traffic lines. 177,962, 6-12-56, Cl. D72— 1.
Cormano, Harry, to Apco. Inc. Casing for beverage dispenser.
179,190, 11-13-56, Cl. D52— 3.
176,771-176,790.
176,853-176,868.
176,948-176,957.
177,052.
177,099-177,146.
177,239-177,261.
177,330-177,335.
177,379-177,416.
177,508-177,521.
177,818-177,854.
177,983-177,991.
178,061-178,071.
178,236-178,246.
178,378-178,406.
178,573.
178,672-178,678.
178,784-178,797.
179,008.
179,254.
........ ,.-. 179,351-179,355.
Cortner, Hans J. Dispenser for ground and powdered mate-
rials. 177,457, 4-17-56, Cl. D52— 2.
Cory Corp. : See — ■
Sherman, William S. 178,813.
Costarella, Frank : See —
Chandler, Frederick, and Costarella. 178,113.
Coty, Inc. : See —
Breen, Frederick M. 176,590.
Breen, Frederick M. 179,440.
Coulon, Eugene L., and W. B. Pond. Game board. 177,718,
5-22-56, Cl. D34— 5.
Countryman Co. Inc., The : See —
Countryman, James L., and Dietrich. 178,280.
Countryman, James L., and D. G. Dietrich, to The Country-
man Co. Inc. Display device or the like. 178,280, 7-17-56,
Cl. D80— 11.
Courshon, Gilbert. Combined electric cooker and bun toaster.
177,023, 3-6-56, Cl. D81— 10.
Courtney, Gerald. Temple for spectacles. 176,941. 2-21-56,
Cl. D57— 1.
Cousins, Boyd E. Currency clip. 178,869, 10-2-56, Cl.
D74-^2.
Couts, Robert J., and C. D. Morrill, to Goodyear Aircraft
Corp. Electric decade resistance unit. 176,755, 1-31-56,
Cl. D26— 1.
Cowell, Charles S. Masonic neck ornament. 176,756,
1-31-56, Cl. D3— 16.
Cowins, Albina L. Combined bib and trav for babies. 178,339,
7-31-56, Cl. D3— 26.
Cox, Elford B. Fireplace stove. 178,649, 9-4-56, Cl. D81— 7.
Cox, Sidney: See —
Chiariello, Joseph L., and Cox. 177,613.
Crabtree. Kenneth L. : See —
Randall, Walter H., and Crabtree. 178,209.
Randall, Walter H., and Crabtree. 178,210.
Cralle, William F., to Independence Specialties Co., Inc. Car-
ton opening knife. 177,615, 5-8-56, Cl. D22 — 3.
Crapsey, Arthur H., Jr., to Eastman Kodak Co. Illuminated
slide viewer. 178,765, 9-18-56, Cl. D61— 1.
Crecelius, Carlyle A. Line measuring device. 179,412,
12-18-56, Cl. D52— 1.
Cressaty, George M. Ash tray. 178,340, 7-31-56, Cl. D85— 2.
Cressaty, George M. Sewing machine lens or the like.
178.766, 9-18-56, Cl. D57— 7.
Crispell, Roger L., to General Motors Corp. Multiple slide
control for counter tvpe electric heaters. 177,458, 4-17-56,
Cl. D81— 10.
Crispell, Roger L., to General Motors Corp. Electric heater
unit. 177,459, 4-17-56, Cl. D81— 10.
Crispell, Roger L., to General Motors Corp. Electric heater
unit. 177,719, 5-22-56, Cl. D81— 10.
Crispell, Roger L., to General Motors Corp. Electric heater
unit. 177,900, 6-5-56, Cl. D81— 10.
Crook, Eric G. B. Clamping device for scaffold tubes.
176,976, 2-28-56, Cl. D54— 2.
Crook, Wilton : See —
Pavlonis, Theodore P., and Crook. 177,428.
Crooker, David E., and E. A. Frary ; said Frary assor. to
L. L. Felker. Automobile tire. 178,040, 6-19-56, Cl.
D90— 20.
Crosby, Wilbur D. Hair vacuum cleaner. 176,757, 1-31-56,
Cl. D86— 10.
Cross, Lincoln W., to General Electric Co. Electric arc welder.
176,942, 2-21-56, Cl. D26— 5.
Crotty Corp. : See —
Crotty, Willard E. 177,901.
Crotty, Willard E., to Crotty Corp. Life jacket. 177,901,
6-5-56, Cl. D71— 1.
Crowle, Robert H. : See —
Jones, Charles E., and Crowle. 177,050.
Jones, Charles E., and Crowle. 177,051.
Crowson, James M. Door knocker. 178,953, 10-16-56, Cl.
D10— 7.
Crudele, Fred E. Figurine. 178,829, 9-25-56, Cl. D29— 23.
Crump, Woodford J., to Aircraft Tools, Inc. Jaw-insert
pliers. 178,041, 6-19-56, Cl. D54 — 13.
Crupi, Anthony, Jr., to Ernest Chandler, Inc. Portable wad-
ing pool. 177,219, 3-27-56, Cl. D34— 5.
LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES
895
Screen door grille.
178.172, 7-3-56, CI.
178.173, 7-3-56, CI.
179,282, 11-27-56,
House number sign,
176,839, 2-7-56, CI. D71— 1
Airplane.
177,365, 4-10-56.
Curcuru, Robert T. : See — „ „„
Arbib, Richard H., and Curcuru. 179,436.
Curry, Harold E. Atomizer. 176,597, I-IO-06, CI. D83
Curtis Companies Inc. : See —
Beil, Forrest F. 178,859.
Curtiss-Wrigbt Corp. : See —
Black, William J. 178,984.
Fleming, Jack F. 178,178.
Fleming, Jack F. 178,179.
Waite, George F. 178,940.
Curtze, Walter A. Screen door grille.
D54— 2.
Curtze, Walter A.
D54— 2.
Curtze, Walter A.
CI. DI— 12.
Custer, Willard R.
Custom Crown Mat Co.,
Jackler, Ben R. 177,048.
Cutbbertson, Frederick J. Vanity box.
CI. D86 — 10.
Cutler, Norman, to Royal Factories Corp. Grille. 177,963,
6-12-56, CI. D54 — 2.
Cutrow, Leonard A. Chair. 177,366, 4-10-56, CI. D15— 1.
Dabney, David H. : See —
Thomson, Ernest F., and Dabney. 177,287.
Dabney, Elizabeth J. Badge or similar article. 177,555,
5-1-56, CI. D29— 2.
Dacus, Howard L. Motorized four wheel vehicle tor golfers.
178.341. 7-31-56, CI. D14— 3.
Dailey, Donald E., to Servel, Inc. Portable refrigerator.
176,840, 2-7-56, C. D67 — 3.
Dailey, Donald E., to Servel, Inc. Refrigerator cabinet.
179.379, 12-11-56, D67— 3.
Dakota Plastics Co. : See —
De Bartolo, Francis. 177,315.
Dale, Charley E., C. L. Mull, and W. Avirett. Earring or the
like. 178,870, 10-2-56, CI. D45— 9.
Dallas, Charles G. Shoe shine stand or similar article.
179,242, 11-20-56, CI. D9— 2.
D'Amico, Carmen. Flower trellis. 179,413, 12-18-56, CI.
D35— 3.
Damon, Harry E., Jr. Drink mixer. 179,243, 11-20-56, CI.
D44— 1.
Dana, Alfred. Set of ornamental initials for jewelry.
179.380, 12-11-56, D64— 12,
Dana, Alfred. Set of ornamental initials for jewelry.
179.381, 12-11-56, D64— 12.
Daniels, Alan, to Baby World Co., Inc. Savings bank.
177,367, 4-10-56, CI. D34— 11.
Danin, Louis F., to Kathi Urbach, Inc. Portable drink mixer.
179.382, 12-11-56, D89— 1.
Danz, Ellworth R., to General Time Corp. Clock. 177,666,
5-15-56, CI. D42— 7.
Danz, Ellworth R., to General Time Corp. Clock. 177,797,
5-29-56. CI. D42— 7.
Darah, Paul : See —
Saba. Shane. 176,930.
Darden, James L., to Studebaker-Packard Corp. Automotive
vehicle. 177,220, 3-27-56, CI. D14— 3.
Dardenelle, Bernita A. : See —
Dardenelle, James H. and B. A. 176,598.
Dardenelle, James H. and B. A. 176,841.
Dardenelle, James H. and B. A. Cushion. 176,598, 1-10-56,
Dardenelle, James H. and B. A. Music box. 176.841, 2-7-56,
CI. D34— 2.
D'Ath, Philip O. Reserve toilet tissue container. 176,842,
2-7-56, CI. D4— 3.
Daugherty, Samuel W. : See —
Francis, Jack W„ and Daugherty. 178.180.
Daum, Howard A. Lamp post. 177,964, 6-12-56, CI.
D48— 31.
Daus, John J., Jr.. to Anchor Supply Co., Inc. Portable out-
door shelter. 176.504, 1-3-56, CI. D88— 3.
Daves, Rose. Children's game board. 178,281, 7-17-56, CI.
D25— 1.
Davis, John R., to Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. Tire. 178,114,
6-26-56, CI. D90— 20.
Davis, Rooney W., to Missouri Automatic Control Corp.
Casing for a thermostat. 177,313, 4-3-56, CI. D52 — 7.
Davis, Rooney W., to Missouri Automatic Control Corp.
Casing for a thermostat or the like. 177,314, 4-3-56, CI.
D52— 7.
Davis, Rooney W., to Missouri Automatic Control Corp. Cas-
ing for a thermostat or the like. 178,871, 10-2-56, CI.
D52— 7.
Davis, Rose A. Dual breading bowl. 178,042, 6-19-56, CI.
D44— 1.
Davis, Russell S. : See —
Herrmann, John A., Davis, and Higgins. 179,292.
Davis. Russell S., and E. T. Platz, to BullDog Electric Prod-
ucts Co. Electric switch. 176,656, 1-17-56, CI. D26— 13.
Davis, Thomas H., to Buck Enterprises, Inc. Plant holder.
177,494, 4-24-56, CI. D35— 3.
Davis, Thomas H., to Buck Enterprises, Inc. Condiment dis-
penser set. 178,721, 9-11-56, CI. D44— 22.
Dawson, Paul K. Barrette or similar article. 177,720,
5-22-56, CI. D86— 10.
Day, Wilbur M. : See —
Millington, William, and Day.
Millington, William, and Day.
Millington, William, and Day.
Millington, William, and Day.
Day-Brite Lighting, Inc. : See —
Meyer, Carl X. 177,918.
Meyer, Carl X., and Stahlhut. 177,532.
Dayton, Edward R., and C. J. Bogan, to Sperry Rand Corp.
Aircraft flight instrument. 179,443, 12-25-56, CI. D52 — 6.
Dayton, Edward R., G. W. Schleich, and E. F. Reedy, to
Sperry Rand Corp. Aircraft navigation instrument.
179,444, 12-25-56, CI. D52— 6.
Dazey Corp., The: See —
Gundelfinger, William E. 178,727.
Lehmann, George A. 178,842.
Palma, Joseph, Jr. 176,812.
Dazey, Thomas F. : See —
La Pan, Earl J., and Dazey. 178,251.
Dazor Mfg. Corp. : See —
Mehr, Jacob A. 177,344.
De Angelis, Angelo C, and E. J. Casey, to The Winsted
Hardware Mfg. Co. Electric hand mixer. 179,383,
12-11-56, D44— 1.
De Angelis. Armand, to American Optical Co. Spectacle
frame. 178,342, 7-31-56, CI. D57— 1.
Deaton, Charles U., to Diebold, Inc. Bank outdoor deposit
window or similar article. 177,721, 5-22-56, CI. D13 — 2.
De Bartolo, Francis, to Dakota Plastics Co. Clamp or simi-
lar article. 177,315, 4-3-56, CI. D54 — 2.
Decca Records Inc. : See — ■
Ross, Michael. 176,633.
Deckel, Friedrich W. : See —
Zwick, Kurt. 178,446.
Zwick, Kurt. 178,447.
Deckel, Hans : See —
Zwick, Kurt. 178,446.
Zwick, Kurt. 178,447.
Defensor Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Flury, Karl. 179,194.
De Grave, Charles J., Jr., to Bausch & Lomb Optical Co.
Objective lens mounting. 178,767, 9-18-56, CI. D61 — 2.
Delaney, Francis J. Toy whirler or similar article. 177,798,
5-29-56, CI. D34— 15.
De Laval Separator Co., The : See —
Cook. James E. 178,222.
Delf, George A., to Atlas Tool & Mfg. Co. Can opener.
178,768, 9-18-56, CI. D44— 29.
Delpidio, Dominic J. Clock. 179,340, 12-4-56, CI. D42— 7.
Dennerlein, William H. : See —
Schladermundt, Peter, and Dennerlein. 178,312.
Dennis, Louis E. Jacket. 177,169, 3-20-56, CI. D3 — 4.
De Orlow, Stephen. Golf cart. 177,799, 5-29-56, CI. D14 — 3.
Derico, Sam. Television lamp. 177,902, 6-5-56, CI. D48— 20.
De Roche, Lillian. Doll or similar article. 179,123, 11-6-56,
Ql D34 4
De Runtz, Leo G. Post lamp. 178,282, 7-17-56, CI.
D48 — 31.
De Santis, Dominic A. Sewing box. 177,556, 5-1-56, CI.
D3— 19.
Deschatre, Gilbert. Set of toy cards or similar article.
177,087, 3-13-56. CI. D34— 13.
Dessy-Atco Inc. : See —
Dessy, Frederic. 178,283.
Dessy, Frederic, to Dessy-Atco Inc. Slipper. 178,283,
7-17-56, CI. D7— 7.
Detecto Scales, Inc. : See —
Preble, Harry, Jr. 177,641.
Detroit Harvester Co. : See —
Ford, Walter B. 178,511.
Devlin, Leo J. : See —
Heinemann, Edward H., and Devlin. 177,500.
De Weese, Robert G., to Shuron Optical Co., Inc. Spectacle
case. 179,341, 12-4-56, CI. D57— 1.
De Young, Jack, to Zenith Radio Corp. Radio receiver cabinet.
178,115, 6-26-56, CI. D56 — 4.
D'Haem, Marcel P. : See —
Fischer, Howard R., and D'Haem. 176,846.
Dialrite Associates : See —
Ehemann, John W. 177,024.
Diamond, Emanuel : See —
Schachman, Bernard K., Cohen, and Diamond. 177,484.
Diaz Martinez, Baudilio. Geographical clock. 177,368,
4-10-56, CI. D42— 7.
Dick, Thomas, and L. Wingfield, to Vactric Ltd. Combined
suction cleaner and floor polisher. 176,505, 1-3-56, CI.
D9— 2.
Dickman, John B., 3rd, Vi to P. L. Gertz. Mold. 178,174,
7-3-56. CI. D44— 1.
Diebenkorn, Richard C, to Dohrmann Hotel Supply Co.
Tumbler or similar article. 178,499. 8-14-56, CI. D36— 8.
Diebenkorn, Richard C, to Dohrmann Hotel Supply Co.
Sundae glass or similar article. 178,500, 8-14-56, CI.
D36— 8.
Diebenkorn, Richard C, to Dohrmann Hotel Supply
Soda glass or similar article. 178,501, 8-14-56, CI. D3
Diebenkorn, Richard C, to Dohrmann Hotel Supply
supply
5, CI. D3(
C&.
—8.
Co.
6—8.
179,142.
179,391.
179,392.
179,393.
Soda glass or similar article. 178,502, 8-14-56,
Diebold, Inc. : See —
Deaton, Charles U. 177,721.
Dietrich, Donald G. : See —
Countryman, James L., and Dietrich. 178,280.
Dietze, James E. Awning. 179,283, 11-27-56, CI. D21— 6.
Di Stasi, Arthur J. Suspension railway train. 176,599,
1-10-56, CI. D66— 1.
Di Stasi, Arthur J. Toy railway station. 177,460, 4-17-56,
CI. D34 — 15.
Di Stasi, Arthur J. Toy suspension railway section. 177,461,
4-17-56, CI. 34—15.
896
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Di Stasi, Arthur J. Toy suspension railway section. 177,495,
4-24-56, CI. D34— 15.
DI Stasi, Arthur J. Toy suspension railway switch. 177,496,
4-24-56, CI. D34— 15.
Dlouhy, Clarence L., to Emil J. Paidar Co. Barber chair or
similar article. 177,557, 5-1-56, CI. D15— 3.
Dlouhy, Clarence L., to Emil J. Paidar Co. Barber chair or
similar article. 177,722, 5-22-56, CI. D15 — 3.
Dochterman, Richard W., to General Electric Co. Electric
motor. 178,722, 9-11-56, CI. D26 — 5.
Dochterman, Richard W., to General Electric Co. Electric
motor. 178,723, 9-11-56, CI. D26— 5.
Doctor Acopian, Sarins, to Weller Electric Corp. Electric
sanding machine. 176,600, 1-10-56, CI. D37 — 1.
Doeden. Roland E., to Doeden Tool Co. Rotary hand tool.
179.065, 10-30-56, CI. D54— 14.
Doeden Tool Co. : See —
Doeden, Roland E. 179,065.
Doerfier, Robert L., to The International Silver Co. Spoon
or other similar article of flatware. 176,601, 1-10-56,
CI. D54— 12.
Doerfier, Robert L., to International Silver Co. Spoon or other
similar article Of flatware. 178,987, 10-23-56, CI. D5-1 — 12.
Doering, William E., to National Cylinder Gas Co. Exposed
piping gas outlet. 177,965. 6-12-56, CI. D52— 2.
Doerr, Harold J. Clock. 178,769, 9-18-56, CI. D42— 7.
Doerwald, Albert, to Benrus Watch Co., Inc. Watch. 178,770,
9-18-56, CI. D42 — 8.
Doerwald, Albert, to Benrus Watch Co., Inc. Watch. 178,771,
9-18-56, CI. D42— 8.
Doetsche & Bauer Co. : See —
Kruissink, John W. 176,922.
Doherty, Patrick F. Knife. 178,988, 10-23-56, CI. D22— 3.
Doherty, Thomas H., to Mishawaka Rubber and Woolen Mfg.
Co. Gaiter or similar article. 177,723, 5-22-56, CI.
D17— 3.
Doherty, Thomas H., to United States Rubber Co. Beach
sandal. 178,503, 8-14-56, CI. D7— 7.
Dohrmann Hotel Supply Co. : See —
Diebenkorn, Richard C. 178,499.
Diebenkorn, Richard C. 178,500.
Diebenkorn, Richard C. 178,501.
Diebenkorn, Richard C. 178,502.
Dolan, Francis D., to The American Floor Surfacing Machine
Co. Portable electric hand saw. 177,558, 5-1-56, CI.
Domberge'r, Karl, and S. Rael. Combined ash tray receptacle
and card tray or similar article. 179,066, 10-30-56, CI.
D85 — 2.
Donahoo, John F. : See —
Mansfield, Warren M. 178,609.
D'Or, Nici. Lady's shoe. 177,667, 5-15-56, CI. D7— 7.
Dorkins, Evan E., to L. A. Young Spring and Wire Corp.
Lift truck. 178.343. 7-31-56. CI. D14— 3.
Dorman, Elbert M. Lamp planter. 179,244, 11-20-56, CI.
D48— 20.
Dormann. Harry L. : See —
Grinnell. William G., and Dormann. 178,362.
Dormeyer Corp. : See —
Schwaneke, Fred C, and Morgan. 176,887.
Schwaneke, Fred C, and Morgan. 177,194.
Dougherty, James A. : See —
Blizzard, Thomas A. 178,490.
Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. : See —
Heinemann, Edward H., and Devlin. 177.500.
Douglass, Donald H. Combined knife and hone sheath.
178,043, 6-19-56, CI. D22— 6.
Dreier Brothers, Inc. : See —
Dreier, Raymond C. 178,504.
Dreier, Raymond C, to Dreier Brothers, Inc. Hack saw.
178,504, 8-14-56, CI. D93— 3.
Drexel Furniture Co. : See-
176,987.
Fabbrica Automobili e
Motortricycle. 179,384,
177,903, 6-5-56, CI.
Van Koert, John O.
Van Koert, John O.
Van Koert, John O.
Van Koert, John O.
Van Koert, John O.
Van Koert, John O.
Van Koert, John O.
Van Koert, John O.
177,157.
177,158.
177,159.
178,163.
178.092-178,100.
178.621.
178.851.
178.939.
Dreyfuss, Henry, to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Com-
pany. Control instrument. 176,657. 1-17-56, CI. D52— 7.
Dreyfuss, Henrv, to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Annunciator panel. 176.843, 2-7-56, CI. D26 — 5.
Dreyfuss, Henry, to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Water heater control. 177,462, 4-17-56, CI. D78 — 1.
Dreyfuss, Henrv, to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Water heater control. 177.463, 4-17-56, CI. D78 — 1.
Dreyfuss, Henrv. to The Mosler Safe Co. Front of a bank
depository. 177,616, 5-8-56, CI. D69 — 1.
Dreyfuss. Henry, to The Mosler Safe Co. Vault entrance.
178.650, 9-4-56, CI. D69— 1.
Dreyfuss. Henry, to The Mosler Safe Co. Front of vault.
178.651, 9-4-56, CI. D69— 1.
Dreyfuss. Henry, to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Combination safety-pilot and thermostatic valve. 179,067,
10-30-56. CI. D78— 1.
Dreyfuss, Henry, to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Safety-pilot gas valve. 179,068, 10-30-56, CI. D78 — 1.
Drevfuss. Henry, to Minneapolis-Honevwell Regulator Co.
Thermostat housing. 179,069, 10-30-56, CI. D52 — 7.
Dreyfuss, Henry, to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Photographic flash unit. 179,124, 11-6-56, CI. D61 — 1.
Sons, Inc. Com-
Cl. D65— 1.
. A. Watch face.
Decanter.
Decanter.
Decanter.
Decanter.
Driscoll, Jesse L. : See —
Miller, Edward D., and Driscoll.
Ducati, Marccllo, to Soc. p. Az.
Velocipedi "Eduardo Bianchi."
12-11-56, D90 — 8.
Duchin, Maurice. Magazine rack
D33— 2.
Duchin, Maurice. Rack. 177,904, 6-5-56, CI. D33 — 3.
Duchin. Maurice. Rack. 177,905, 6-5-56, CI. D33 — 2.
Duchin, Maurice. Rack. 177,906, 6-5-56, CI. D33 — 2.
Dudley, Roy A. Radiant element for gas heater. 177,221,
3-27-56, CI. D81— 10.
Dudley, Roy A. Radiant element for gas heater. 177,222,
3-27-56, CI. D81— 10.
Dudley, Roy A. Gas space heater. 177,316, 4-3-56, CI.
D81— 10.
Dudley, Roy A. Gas space heater. 177,317, 4-3-56, CI.
D81 — 10.
Duer, Frederick L. Chair. 178,505, 8-14-56, CI. D15 — 1.
Duer, Frederick L. Chair. 178,506, 8-14-56, CI. D15 — 1.
Duncan. Alan W.. to Sears, Roebuck and Co. Furnace casing.
178.344, 7-31-56, CI. D81— 2.
Dunkelberger, Leland A. Rubbish burner. 178,652, 9-4-56,
CI. D81— 1.
Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. : See —
Davis, John R. 178,114.
Jones, Frank B. 178.128.
Dunlop Tire and Rubber Corp. : See —
Jones, Frank B. 3 70,615.
Jones, Frank B. 178.373.
Dnnmire. Paul G., and T. L. Smith. Pipe coupling unit.
178.954. 10-16-56, CI. D91— 3.
Dunning, Leighton, to William M. Wilson's
bined pump and meter. 178,175, 7-3-56
Du Pasquier, Henry, to Ernest Borel & Cie i
178,044, 6-19-56. CI. D42— 1.
Du Pont, E. I., rle Nemours and Co. : See —
Kahn, Lester R. 177,682.
Kahn, Lester R. 177 817.
Kahn. Lester R. 178.730.
Du Pree. Ernest L., to Schenley Industries, Inc. Combined
decanter and closure cap therefor. 176,506, 1-3-56, CI.
D58— 6.
Du Pree, Ernest L., to Schenley Industries, Inc.
177.966. 6-12-56, CI. D58— 8.
Du Pree, Ernest L., to Schenlqy Industries, Inc.
178.223, 7-10-56, CI. D58— 8.
Du Pree, Ernest L., to Schenley Industries, Inc.
178.224, 7-10-56, CI. D58— 8.
Du Pree, Ernest L., to Schenley Industries, Inc.
178.225, 7-10-56, CI. D58— 8.
Du Pree. Ernest L.. to Schenlev Industries. Inc. Combined
decanter and stopper therefor. 178,345, 7-31-56, CI.
D58— 6.
Du Pree. Ernest L.. to Schenley Industries, Inc. Decanter.
178.346. 7-31-56, CI. D58— 6.
Du Pree. Ernest L., to Schenley Industries. Inc. Combined
decanter and stopper therefor. 178,347, 7-31-56, CI.
D58— 6.
Du Pree, Ernest L.. to Schenlev Industries, Inc. Combined
decanter and stopper therefor. 178,348, 7-31-56, CI.
r>*;8 — R.
Durfee, Mary E. Twine hook or similar article. 176,507,
1-3-56, CI. D17— 12.
Durham. Lois I. Sewing bag. 176,602, 1-10-56, CI. D3 — 19.
E. Z. Mills, Inc. : See—
Prichard, Patricia A. 177,431.
Eagle Signal Corp. : See —
Hotle, John W. 178.058.
Earl. Harlev J., to General Motors Corp. Automobile.
178.349. 7-31-56. CI. D14 — 3.
Earl, Harley J., to General Motors Corp. Combined bumper
and grille. 179,125, 11-6-56, CI. D14— 6.
Eastman, Donald M. : See —
Richardson, Horace V.. and Eastman. 177.152.
Eastman, Harlan J., to The Star Recorder Corp. Dial for
visual footage indication. 178,507, 8-14-56, CI. D52 — 1.
Eastman Kodak Co. : See —
Crapsey. Arthur H., Jr. 178.765.
Wittel, Otto, and Haefele. 178,909.
Zagara, Frank A. 179,176.
Eaton, Donald K. Radio cabinet with multiple adjustable
speakers. 179,445, 12-25-56, CI. D56 — 4.
Eberhard, John P. Chapel. 178.116, 6-26-56, CI. D13— 1.
Ecker, Natalie A., and C. Rands. Hair clip. 177,617,
5-8-56, CI. D86— 10.
Eekboff. Mathias G.. to Georg Jensens Solvsmedie A/S.
Spoon or similar article. 178,915, 10-9-56, CI. D54— 12.
Econolite Corp. : See —
Leech. Aubrey B. 178.073.
Eddv, George D. Radiant gas heater. 178,284, 7-17-56,
CI. D81— 10.
Edelmuth. Heinz S. Device for converting bottles, jugs, vases,
or the like into lamps. 177,618, 5-8-56, CI. D48 — 20.
Edelstein, Albert L. : See —
Edelstein, Albert L., Nichols, Pulvermacher, and Sand-
gren. 177,170.
Edelstein, Albert L., B. S. Nichols, W. D. Pulvermacher, and
F. E. Sandgren. to A. L. Edelstein. Intermittent atomizing
spray unit. 177,170, 3-20-56, CI. D16— 2.
Edgemond, John W., Jr., to Magna Engineering Corp. Head-
stock for combination power tool. 177,171, 3-20-56, CI.
D54— 6.
LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES
897
Edlen, George G. Coaxial cable connector. 177,464, 4—17-56,
CI. D26— 1.
Edmonds, Albert H., and R. A. Snider. Combined fisherman's
bait bucket and tackle box. 176,943, 2-21-56, CI. D58 — 12.
Edmonson, Sam J. Headrest. 176,758, 1-31-56, CI. D3 — 9.
Edwards, Ronald B. Finger ring or similar article. 177,967,
6-12-56, CI. D45— 10.
Eging, Henry B. Folding golf cart. 179,126, 11-6-56, CI.
D14— 3.
Ehemann, John W., to Dialrite Associates. Dial operated
typewriter. 177,024, 3-6-50, CI. D64 — 11.
Ehmke, Lester D. Combination bathtub and toilet fixture.
178,916, 10-9-56, CI. D4— 4.
Eickemeyer, Ludwig, to Gibraltar Mfg. Co.. Inc. Combined
electric clock and lamp. 178.117. 6-26-56, CI. D48 — 20.
Eickemeyer, Ludwig, to Gibraltar Mfg. Co., Inc. Combined
electric clock and terrestrial globe. 178,872, 10-2-56, CI.
D42— 7.
Eilert, Donald J. Combined seat and table or the like.
178.989, 10-23-56, CI. D33— 14.
Elsemann G. m. b. H. : See —
Munsch, Hans. 176.925.
Ekco Products Co. : See —
Hvale, James L. 176,518.
Hvale, James L. 177,378.
Hvale, James L. 177,623.
Hvale. James L. 177,624.
Hvale, James L. 177,677.
Hvale, James L. 178.367.
Hvale, James L. 178,368.
Hvale, James L. 178,369.
Hvale, James L. 179.077.
Hvale, James L. 179,078.
Levle, Nola D. 179,204.
Levle, NolaD. 179,205.
Seibert, Leslie W., Jr. 176,996.
Wagner, Franz. 178,742.
Eldon Mfg. Co. : See —
Wolf, Bern. 177,082.
Electric Steam Radiator Corp. : See —
Fisher, Roy R., and Hawke. 177,028.
Electro-Acid Corp. : See —
Toce, Charles A., and Broussard. 179,165.
Electrolite Products Ltd. : See —
Shapiro, William. 178,545-178,550.
Electro-Voice. Inc. : See —
Burroughs, Louis R. 177,895.
Electro-Way Corp. : See —
Moore, Herbert C. 179,257.
EH Bridge Co. : See —
Sullivan, Lee A., Jr. 176,569.
Elkay Mfg. Co. : See-
Parker, Alfred B. 179.031.
Elliott, Frank S., Jr., to Skinner & Kennedy Co. Desk calen-
dar. 178,653, 9-4-56, CI. DT4— 5.
Ellis, Charles A., to Sargent & Co. Combined door knob and
rose. 176,713, 1-24-56, CI. D10— 8.
Elmore, Jack G., to Borg-Warner Corp. Cooking range.
177,172, 3-20-56, CI. D81^.
Eloranta, Vaito K., and C. O. Rolando, to Polaroid Corp.
Pair of spectacles. 178,873, 10-2-56, CI. D57— 1.
Elser, Charles. Clothes rack or similar article. 179,284,
11-27-56, CI. D33— 8.
Elstob, Carolyn D. : See —
Chabot, Charles J. 178,637.
Emerson Electric Mfg. Co., The : See —
Mango, Joseph R. 177,477.
Emerson, William M. Hand scoop. 176,658, 1-17-56, CI.
D44 — 29.
Emery, Richard L., to Keyes Fibre Co. Plant container.
176,603. 1-10-56, CI. D35— 3.
Emmert, George W. Tumbler. 177,559, 5-1-56, CI. D36 — 8.
Emmons, Arthur N., to The Porter-Cable Machine Co. Port-
able power operated wood plane. 177,025, 3-6-56, CI.
D93 — 4.
Empire Brushes, Inc. : See — ■
Gantz, Jack. 178,830.
Empire Crafts Corp. : See —
Gerth, William H. 178,182.
England, Alonzo H., and C. A. Riddle. Bottle or similar
article. 178,917, 10-9-56, CI. D58 — 8.
Engle, John B. Jointer for circular saw blades. 179.127,
11-6-56, CI. D37— 1.
English, Everett C. Toy savings bank or similar article.
178,918, 10-9-56, CI. D34 — 11.
Enos, John P., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Control knob for a
pattern cam. 176.508. 1-3-56. CI. D70 — 2.
Enos, John P., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Work-jogging attach-
ment for sewing machines. 178,118, 6-26-56, CI. D70 — 2.
Ensign, Robert H. : See —
Harper, Robert J., and Ensign. 179,449.
Harper, Robert J., and Ensign. 179,450.
Immermann, Milton, and Ensign. 177,627.
Immermann. Milton, and Ensign. 177,628.
Ensign, Robert H., to The Phoenix Glass Co. Lighting fix-
ture globe. 177,027, 3-6-56, CI. D48— 16.
Ensign, Robert H., and C. A. Jerabek. to The Phoenix Glass
Co. Lighting fixture globe. 177,026, 3-6-56, CI. D48 — 16.
Ensign, Robert H.. and D. Cardozo, Jr., to Scripto, Inc. Ball
point pen. 177,369, 4-10-56, CI. D74— 20.
Ensign, Robert H., and D. Cardozo. Jr., to Scripto, Inc. Ball
point pen. 177,370, 4-10-56, CI. D74— 20.
369555— P 57
Ensign, Robert H., and D. Cardozo. Jr., to Scripto, Inc. Ball
point pen. 177,560. 5-1-56, CI. D74 — 17.
Epperson, Howard L., M. J. Nesbit, and R. F. Myrick, Jr.
Novelty cigar container or the like. 176,659, 1-17-56, CI.
D29— 23.
Erenbouse, Rudolph. Bobby pin. 178,226, 7-10-56, CI.
D86— 10.
Erickson, Charles E., to G. L. Trager, d. b. a. Trager Mfg. Co.
Life preserver garment. 178,990, 10-23-56, CI. D71 — 1.
Erico Products, Inc. : See —
Burke, Donald J. 179,410.
Ernest, Robert O., to Sunbeam Corp. Steam iron. 176,977,
2-28-56, CI. D49 — 6.
Ernest, Robert O., to Sunbeam Corp. Portable electric drill
unit. 178,227, 7-10-56, CI. D54 — 14.
Ernest, Robert O., to Sunbeam Corp. Electric shaver.
179.191, 11-13-56, CI. D22— 3.
Ernest, Robert O., to Sunbeam Corp. Electric shaver.
179.192, 11-13-56, CI. D22— 3.
Ernest, Robert O., to Sunbeam Corp. Electric shaver.
179.193, 11-13-56, CI. D22— 3.
Ernest, Robert O., to Sunbeam Corp. Electric shaver.
179,245, 11-20-56, CI. D22— 3.
Ernst, Edward J. Collapsible tube paste dispenser. 176,978,
2-28-56, CI. D52— 2.
Ervin, Lawrence R. Paper weight. 178,176, 7-3-56, CI.
D74 — 12.
Erzer, John K. : See —
Schaus, Carl F., and Erzer. 179,222.
Eska Co. : See —
Essman, Eldon F., and Kascel. 178,228.
Essman, Eldon F., and Kascel. 178,229,
Essman, Eldon F., and Kascel. 178,230.
Essman, Eldon F., and Kascel. 178,231.
Esposito, Vincent J., Jr. Toy building block. 177,907,
6-5-56, CI. D34 — 15.
Essman, Eldon F., and L. D. Kascel, to Eska Co. Portable
air conditioner cabinet or similar article. 178,228,
7-10-56. CI. D62 — 4.
Essman, Eldon F., and L. D. Kascel, to Eska Co. Portable
air conditioner cabinet or similar article. 178,229,
7-10-56. CI. D62— 4.
Essman, Eldon F., and L. D. Kascel, to Eska Co. Portable
air conditioner cabinet or similar article. 178,230,
7-10-56, CI. D62— 4.
Essman, Eldon F., and L. D. Kascel, to Eska Co. Portable
air conditioner cabinet or similar article. 178,231,
7-10-56, CI. D62 — 4.
Estevez, Luis. Dress. 177,318, 4-3-56, CI. D3— 26.
Estevez, Luis. Dress. 177,319, 4-3-56, CI. D3— 26.
Evans, Oscar G. Paper weight or the like. 177,223, 3-27-56,
CI. D74— 12.
Eversharp, Inc. : See —
Glaberson, Martin. 178,876.
Evett, Philip J. Ash tray. 178,119, 6-26-56. CI. D85— 2.
Evins, David. Shoe or similar article. 178,508, 8-14-56,
CI. D7— 7.
Ex, Fred, to Fred Ex Enterprises, Inc. Vehicle barrier
bracket. 177.968. 6-12-56. CI. D28— 1.
Ex, Fred, Enterprises, Inc. : See —
Ex, Fred. 177.968.
Exclusive Belt Co., Inc. : See —
Savino, Nicholas J. 178.017.
Exner, Virgil M., and M. F. Baldwin, to Chrysler Corp.
Automobile fender. 177,561, 5-1-56, CI. D14— 6.
Exner, Virgil M., and C. C. Voss, to Chrysler Corp. Moulding
strip. 177,800, 5-29-56. CI. D14— 6.
F. LLI Borletti S. p. A. : See —
Amman, Giuseppe. 178,943.
Faber, Eberhard, Pencil Co. : See —
Heffernan, Robert C. 177,045.
Fagen, Barney : See —
Bachewicz, Aloysius J. 179,052.
Fairbanks, Morse & Co. : See —
Ridenour, Seldon S. 176,884.
Fairchild Engine and Airplane Corp. : See —
Tydon, Walter. 179,166.
Fairtile, Carolyn G. Game board or similar article. 177,801,
5-29-56, CI. D34— 5.
Falcon Industries, Inc. : See —
Bugg, Kenly C. 179,116.
Bugg, Kenly C. 179,117.
Hodgkins, Howard W. 178.959.
Falk. Stadelmann & Co. Ltd. : See —
Rayner, Sidney. 178,538.
Farber, Melville G. : See —
Braude, Abraham S., Wheary, Farber, and Commons.
177,013.
Braude, Abraham S., Wheary, Jr., Farber, and Commons.
178,759.
Farley, Joseph H., and E. Hayden. Door hinge. 177,088,
3-13-56, CI. D10— 9.
Farley, Joseph H., and E. Hayden. Strike plate for door
latches. 177,089, 3-13-56, CI. D50— 5.
Farmlett, Harry G., to General Motors Corp. Door handle for
a refrigerator cabinet. 178,177, 7-3-56. CI. D67 — 3.
Farnsworth, Edward Q., to Angelus Souvenir & Mfg. Co.
Landes' handbag. 178,509, 8-14-56, CI. D87 — 3.
Faulkner, James E., to Lador, Inc. Device for holding de-
canters or similar articles. 178,874, 10-2-56, CI. D44 — 21.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Faust, Francis S. Portable fireplace. 178,875, 10-2-56, CI.
D81— 7.
Faxon, Rodney J. : See —
Sollenberger, Lester D., and Faxon. 177,884.
Federico, Joseph, to Carrier Corp. Room coolers. 176,509,
1-3-56, CI. D62— 4.
Federico, Joseph, to Carrier Corp. Room cooler. 176,908,
2-14-56, CI. D62— 4.
Feer, Lawrence P., to Oneida, Ltd. Spoon or similar article.
177.173, 3-20-56, CI. D54— 12.
Fees, Richard A., to Mayfair Mills, Inc. Tablecloth. 178,772,
9-18-56, CI. D92— 26.
Fehring, Wendell B., to Boeing Airplane Co. Airplane.
176,604, 1-10-56, CI. D71— 1.
Feik, Walter G. Boat bailer or similar article. 177,46.">,
4-17-56, a. D71— 1.
Felker, Lloyd L. : See —
Crooker, David B., and Frary. 178,040.
Fellerman, Howard A. Combined umbrella and writing im-
plement. 176,909, 2-14-56, CI. D88— 3.
Fellman, Philip : See —
Helt, Herbert M., and Fellman. 177,808.
Fellows, Martha W. Doll or the like. 177,562, 5-1-56, CI.
Felske. Arthur M., and R. J. Reading, to General Electric Co.
Surface treating machine or similar article. 178,350,
7-31-56, CI. D9— 2.
Ferar, Montgomery : See —
Schier, Robert W., and Ferar. 178,811.
Ferar, Montgomery, to Whirlpool-Seeger Corp. Laundry
machine cabinet or similar article. 178,351, 7-31-56, CI.
Fercana, James E. Right angle head wrench. 178,773,
9_18-56, CI. D54 — 16.
Ferris, Robert G., to Starline, Inc. Revolving head ventilator.
178,955, 10-16-56, CI. D62— 3.
Fifley, Archie: See —
Allen, R. S., and Fifley. 179,367.
Figgins, Richard W., to International Business Machines Corp.
Data processing machine. 179,128, 11-6-56, CI. D26— 1.
Fillery, Gordon T. : See —
Patterson, Edward. 177,274.
Fink Arthur, to Artel Cosmetics, Inc. Mold for forming
fingernails. 178,724, 9-11-56, CI. D86 — 10.
Fink. Robert W. Toy robot figure. 178,510, 8-14-56, CI.
Finke, Theodore. Machine for applying patches to fabrics.
176.845, 2-7-56, CI. D55— 1.
Finkelstein, Jacob, & Sons : See —
Finkelstein, Robert. 177.371.
Finkelstein, Robert, to Jacob Finkelstein & Sons. Textile
fabric. 177,371, 4-10-56, CI. D92— 1.
Fischer, Howard R., and M. P. D'Haem. Pneumatic hand
tool for crimping and bending splice wire or the like.
176.846, 2-7-56, CI. D54— 14.
Fisher Bruce & Co. : See —
Simondetti, Ernest T. 178,433.
Fisher, Roy R., and F. T. Hawke, to Electric Steam Radiator
Corp. Vaporizer unit. 177,028, 3-6-56, CI. D83 — 1.
Fitzgerald, Addis T. Memorandum note pad unit. 176,605,
1-10-56, CI. D74— 1.
Fitz Gerald, Harold G., to Victorlite Industries, Inc. Pro-
jector head bracket. 178,991. 10-23-56, CI. D61 — 1.
Fitzgerald, Harold J., to Supurdisplay, Inc. Popcorn display
stand. 179,129, 11-6-56, CI. D80— 11.
Fitzgerald, Warren W., to Sehlage Lock Co. Open escutcheon
for a door knob. 176,714, 1-24-56, CI. D50 — 6.
Flauder, Alfred J., to A. M. Pistey. Base for trophies.
178,045, 6-19-56, CI. D29— 23.
Fleming, Jack F., to Arrow Mfg. Co., Inc. Watch box.
176,510. 1-3-56, CI. D80 — 5.
Fleming. Jack F.. to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Pair of sunglasses.
178.178. 7-3-56, CI. D57— 1.
Fleming, Jack F., to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Pair of sunglasses.
178.179. 7-3-56, CI. D57— 1.
Fletcher. Charles J. Combination airplane and helicopter.
178.598. 8-28-56. CI. DTI— 1.
Fletcher, Wendell S. Airplane or similar article. 177,563,
5-1-56, CI. D71— 1.
Flex-Let Corp. : See —
Sharp, Jeanne A., and Spitz. 177.349.
Sharp, Jeanne A., and Spitz. 178,905.
Flicht. Leo, to M and M Corp. Telephone tray. 179,342.
12-4-56. CI. D26— 14.
Floherty, Mary E. Toilet paper holder or similar article.
177,619, 5-8-56, CI. D4— 3.
Florian. Gordon : See —
Castedello, William, Kaprelian, and Florian. 176,751.
Flurv, Karl, to Defensor Aktieneesellschaft. Atomizer.
179,194, 11-13-56, CI. D83— 1.
Flynn, Marian M. Belt. 178,725, 9-11-56, CI. D3— 10.
Flynt, Robert C, Sr. Sewing machine cabinet. 179,414,
12-18-56, CI. D33— 12.
Focosi, Joseph W. : See — ■
Busch, Albert G.. and Focosi. 176,712.
Foell. Harrv J., Jr. : See —
Riley, Robert H., Jr., and Foell. 178,426.
Folden, Clarence L., to Sears, Roebuck and Co. Photographic
slide viewer. 179,415, 12-18-56, CI. D61— 1.
Folley, Donald E. Chess piece. 176,910, 2-14-56, CI. D34 — 5.
Food Engineering Corp. : See —
Brous, Cornelia V. 177,610.
Food Machinery and Chemical Corp. : See —
Topp, Thomas M. 177,156.
Power lawn mower. 177,466, 4-17-56, CI.
Ford, Walter B., to Detroit Harvester Co. Power lawn
mower. 178,511, 8-14-56, CI. D40— 1.
Forrest, John W., to Acton Laboratories. Video phase meter
cabinet or similar article. 179 132, 11-6-56, CI. D26— 5.
Forrester, Clyde L., to Bell & Howell Co. Microfilm reader
or the like. 178,120, 6-26-56, CI. D61— 1.
Forsman, Jo M., to Westland Plastics, Inc. Measuring cup.
178,512, 8-14-56, CI. D44— 21.
Ft. Smith Plywood Co. : See —
Oglesby, Ira D. 178,535.
Fossos, Robert M. Desk and seat combination. 177,668,
5-15-56, CI. D33— 7.
Foster, Boutwell H. : See —
Haddad, Nassib, and Foster. 179,075.
Foster, Boutwell H., and N. Haddad, to United States Rubber
Co. Textile fabric. 179,070, 10-30-56, CI. D92— 1.
Foster Grant Co., Inc. : See —
Bloch, Jack. 178,630.
Bloch, Jack. 179,113.
Bloch, Jack. 179,183.
Bloch, Jack. 179,184.
Bloch, Jack. 179,279.
Fox, Samuel: See—
Schoonover, Clinton C, Fox, and Williams. 176,565.
Franc, Spencer W. Combination fisherman's tool. 178,320,
7-24-56, CI. D31 — 4.
Francis, Albert W. Hose nozzles. 179,285, 11-27-56, CI.
D91— 1.
Francis, Jack W., and S. W. Daugherty. Playground street
car. 178,180, 7-3-56, CI. D34— 15.
Franck, Kurt, and R. G. McPhail, to Holophane Co., Inc.
Street lighting refractor. 178,121, 6-26-56, CI. D48— 16.
Frank Bros., Inc. : See —
Young, Stanley G. 177,454.
Young, Stanley G. 177,455.
Frank, Harry, and M. Levy. Identification pendant or similar
article. 177,497, 4-24-56, CI. D45— 17.
Frank, Joseph, to Trulon Corp. Hook or similar article.
176,759, 1-31-56, CI. D17— 12.
Frankel, George W. : See —
Brown, Frank E., and Frankel. 176,904.
Franklin, Louis, to Louis Franklin Co., Inc. Jewelry charm.
177,969, 6-12-56, CI. D45— 15.
Franklin, Louis, Co., Inc. : See —
Franklin, Louis. 177,969.
Franklin Plastics, Inc. : See —
Boldt, Melvin H. 176,500.
Frary. Evan A. : See —
Crooker, David E., and Frary. 178,040.
Frawley, Patrick J., Jr., to Paper Mate Mfg. Co. Ball point
pen. 178,992, 10-23-56, CI. D74— 17.
Frazin, Ruth S. Dog's feeding bowl. 178,232, 7-10-56, CI.
D12— 2.
Frazita, Josephine. Dress. 179,130, 11-6-56, CI. D3— 26.
Free, Ernest C. Supplemental seat for a child's chair or the
like. 178,352, 7-31-56, CI. D15— 1.
Freedman, Ely, to Greyshaw of Georgia, Inc. Moccasin.
178,654, 9-4-56, CI. D7— 7.
Freeland, Leonor Z. Airship. 177,564, 5-1-56, CI. D71 — 1.
Freeland, Louise B. : See —
Albert. Milton L. 176,581.
French, Roger E. : See —
Guild, Lurelle, and French. 178,658.
French, Roger E., and N. W. Keller, to Aluminum Co. of
America. Tote box. 179,195, 11-13-56, CI. D58 — 12.
Fresco, Albert. Napkin dispenser. 178,655, 9-4-56, CI.
D44— 24.
Frey, Louis E. Headboard for beds. 177,467, 4-17-56,
CI. D5 — 4.
Frey, Louis E. Combined twin bed and table unit. 178,046.
6-19-56, CI. D15— 11.
Frey, Louis E. Combined twin bed and sofa unit. 178,233,
7-10-56, CI. D15— 11.
Frey, Louis E. Sofa bed unit. 178,656, 9-4-56. CI. D5 — 4.
Frey, Walter L. Pastry cutter and crimper. 179,131,
11-6-56, CI. D44— 1.
Frick, William H. Mobile double shelved carrier with open
supporting frame. 176,511, 1-3-56, CI. D14 — 3.
Fricke, Emily M. Cooky cutter. 177,372, 4-10-56, CI.
D44— 8.
Fridolph, Annette E. Drapery traverse rod or similar article.
177,034, 3-6-56, CI. D21— 1.
Friedman. Jack J., to Anchor Rubber Products, Inc. Auto-
mobile floor mat. 178,353. 7-31-56, CI. D9 — 6.
Friedman. Jack J., to Anchor Rubber Products Inc. Auto-
mobile floor mat. 178,354, 7-31-56, CI. D9— 6.
Friedman, Jack J., to Anchor Rubber Products Inc. Automo-
bile floor mat. 178,726, 9-11-56, CI. D9— 6.
Frooks, Everett. Telephone dialing pencil. 177,468, 4-17-56,
CI. D74 — 24.
Frost, Eugene C, and A. J. Lechner. to Lockheed Aircraft
Corp. Airplane. 177,029, 3-6-56, CI. D71— 1.
Fry, George W., to Swift Mfg. Co. Textile fabric. 176,715,
1-24-56, CI. D92 — 1.
Fry, George W., to Swift Mfg. Co. Textile fabric. 176,716,
1-24-56, CI. D92— 1.
Fry, George W., to Swift Mfg. Co. Textile fabric. 176,717,
1-24-56, CI. D92— 1.
Fujioka, Robert K, to Reynolds Industries, Inc. Apron
hoop. 176,911, 2-14-56, CI. D3— 10.
LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES
899
Combination stole. 179,072,
177,881.
177,882.
Combined
Fulton, Harold L. Butter dish. 177,970, 6-12-56, CI.
D44 — 5.
B'ulton. James F., to United States Rubber Co. Plastic coated
sheet material. 176,760, 1-31-56, CI. D92— 1.
Fulton, James F., and N. Haddad, to United States Rubber
Co. Textile fabric. 179,071, 10-30-56, CI. D92—1
ruredy, Frank. Therapeutic lamp. 179,286, 11-27-56, CI.
Futorian, Morris. Reclining chair. 177,620, 5-8-56, CI.
Gaarder, Kjell M. R., to V-M Corp. Combined tape recorder
and player. 176,718, 1-24-56, CI. D26- *
Gadler, Clothilde M. and
10-30-56, CI. D3— 3.
Gadler, Edward F. : See —
Gadler, Clothilde M. and E. F. 179,072.
3aggia, Camillo, and A. Migliorini. Combination coffee maker
and dispenser. 176,912, 2-14-56, CI. D2— 3.
Gagnier, Gerard E. : See —
Jermyn, Arthur C, and Gagnier. 177,813.
St. Mary, Francis C, Jermyn, and Gagnier.
St. Mary, Francis C, Jermyn, and Gagnier.
Gaines, Abe J., to Saginaw Furniture Shops, Inc.
buffet and extension table. 176,606, 1-10-56, CI. D33— 19.
Gaines, Abe J., to Saginaw Furniture Shops, Inc. Combined
credenza and extension table. 176,607, 1-10-56, CI.
Gaines, Abe J., to Saginaw Furniture Shops, Inc. Combined
cabinet and extension table. 177,724, 5-22-56, CI. D33— 19.
Gaines, Abe J., to Saginaw Furniture Shops, Inc. Combined
commode and extension table. 178,285, 7-17-56, CI.
Gaines, Abe J., to Saginaw Furniture Shops, Inc. Secretary.
178.355, 7-31-56, CI. D33— 7.
Sainsboro, Dexter : See —
Gainsboro, Leon A., D., and H. T., and Barbieri. 179,287.
Gainsboro, Howard T. : See —
Gainsboro, Leon A., D., and H. T., and Barbieri. 179,287.
Gainsboro, Leon A., D., and H. T., and N. A. Barbieri. Ring.
179,287, 11-27-56, CI. D45— 10.
Gair, Robert, Co., Inc. : See —
Rossi, Harry J. 178,972.
Galef, Richard G., to The Ravenware Co., Inc. Letter holder.
178.356, 7-31-56, CI. D74— 9.
Galef, Richard G., to The Ravenware Co., Inc. Paper clip.
178.357, 7-31-56, CI. D74— 2.
Galizi, Adriano : See —
Sordoni, Hector E., and Galizi. 177,197.
Gallagher, Frank E.. to Whiting-Adams Co., Inc. Display
rack. 177,621, 5-8-56, CI. D80— 10.
Galloway, Orval. Hopscotch block or similar article. 176,944,
2-21-56, CI. D34— 5.
Gamaunt, Roger L. Motorcycle sidecar. 176,660, 1-17-56,
CI. D90— 8.
Gantz, Jack, to Empire Brushes, Inc. Clothes brush or simi-
lar article. 178,830, 9-25-56, CI. D9— 2.
Ganzert, Albert E. : See —
Heehler, Arthur C, and Ganzert. 177,470.
Garber, La Vesta L. Earring or the like. 177,090, 3-13-56,
CI. D45— 9.
Garcia, Richard R. Candle. 178,831, 9-25-56, CI. D73— 1.
Garland, Edward J., to Ray-O-Vac Co. Flashlight. 177,091,
3-13-56, CI. D48— 24.
Garvin, Milton, to E. F. Winkle. Hobbyist's lathe or similar
article. 177,802, 5-29-56, CI. D34 — 15.
Garvin, Richard H., to Onondaga Pottery Co. Dinner plate
or similar article. 177,030, 3-6-56, CI. D44— 15.
Garvin, Richard H., to Onondaga Pottery Co. Dinner plate
or similar article. 177,035, 3-6-56, CI. D44 — 15.
Garvin, Richard H., to Onondaga Pottery Co. Dinner plate
or similar article. 178,047, 6-19-56, CI. D44— 15.
Garvin, Richard H., to Onondaga Pottery Co. Dinner plate
or similar article. 178,048, 6-19-56, CI. D44— 15.
Garvin, Richard H., to Onondaga Pottery Co. Dinner plate
or similar article. 178,956, 10-16-56, CI. D44 — 15.
Gavette, Richard C, to R. Wallace & Sons Mfg. Co. Spoon
or similar article. 176,913, 2-14-56, CI. D54 — 12.
Gay, Edward L., Jr., and W. H. Top shell for an expansible
bracelet. 177,725, 5-22-56, CI. D45— 4.
Gay, Wayne E. Ice fishing box. 178,181, 7-3-56, CI. D67 — 4.
Gay, Wilfred H. : See —
Gay, Edward L., Jr., and W. H. 177,725.
Gebrueder Buehler : See —
Velke, Herbert. 176,645.
Gehrie, Charles S., to Baltimore Luggage Co. Lockable catch
for luggage cases or the like. 177,669, 5-15-56, CI. D50 — 7.
Gehrie. Charles S., to Presto Lock Co. Latching device for
jewel boxes and like receptacles. 177,971, 6-12-56, CI.
D50— 7.
Geissler, Elmer H. Salad tossing fork. 179,385, 12-11-56,
D44— 29.
Gemex Corp., The : See —
Sand, John F. 179,358.
Gendron Wheel Co. : See — ■
Jones, James E. 179,302.
General Bronze Corp. : See — -
Halperin, Henry D. 179,247.
General Controls Co. : See —
Malone, Homer E. 177,684.
Ray, William A. 177,151.
General Designs, Inc. : See —
Bruno, Julius C. 176,905.
Bruno, Julius C. 176,906.
General Dynamics Corp. : See —
Bayless, Ralph L., and Carroll. 178,948.
Brown, John H. 178,036.
General Electric Co. : See — •
Anderson, Walter C, and Rawson. 178,856.
Bentsen, Arthur R. 176,835.
Cross, Lincoln W. 176,942.
Dochterman, Richard W. 178,722.
Dochterman, Richard W. 178,723.
Felske, Arthur M., and Reading. 178,350.
Graser, Clarence F. 179,416.
Kappus, Peter G. 179,420.
Kerr, Roger B. 177,573.
Kerr, Roger B. 177,574.
Koditek, Frank A., and Kerr. 177,525.
Koepf, Rudolph H., and Russo. 177,340.
Munz, Robert E., and Saenger. 179,146.
Munz, Robert E., and Saenger. 179,147.
Pettengill, Myron F. 178.007.
Pettengill, Myron F., and Rex. 178,901.
Petzold, William B. 176,879.
Rawson, Paul O., and Moore. 176,929.
Rawson, Paul O., Jr., and Russo. 179,264.
Sandin, Ray C. 179,461.
Schaus, Carl F., and Erzer. 179,222.
Shalvoy, John C. 176,635.
Waggoner, William G., and Stroble. 177,540.
General Fireproofing Co^, The : See —
McCarthy, Joseph H. 177,186.
McKinley, William H., and McCarthy. 177,269.
General Motors Corp. : See —
Bartholomew, Robert D., and Smith. 177,004.
Crispell, Roger L. 177,458.
Crispell, Roger L. 177,459.
Crispell, Roger L. 177,719.
Crispell, Roger L. 177,900.
Earl, Harley J. 178,349.
Earl, Harley J. 179,125.
Farmlett, Harry G. 178,177.
Glowacke, Edward E. 178,049.
Jordan, Charles M. 177,098.
Jordan, Charles M., Lange, and Stier. 178,670.
Jordan, Charles M., and Sugano. 177,814.
Jordan, Charles M., and Sugano. 179,006.
MacKichan, Clare M. 177,421.
Nickles, Ned F. 179,028.
Przybylowicz, Alfred J. 177,588.
Ross, Arthur. 177,280.
Schemansky, Joseph R. 177,766.
Schemansky, Joseph R. 179,161.
Stebbins, Charles A. 177,599.
Steiner, William R. 178,214.
Stier, Luther W., and Jordan. 177,773.
Stier, Luther W., and Jordan. 178,434.
General Slicing Machine Co., Inc. : See —
Preble, Harry, Jr., and Gilbert. 177,536.
General Time Corp. : See —
Danz, Ellworth R. 177,666.
Danz, Ellworth R. 177,797.
Wilson, Lawrence H. 177,865.
Wilson, Lawrence H. 178,622.
Genero, Aldo, and C. Rolle. Fishing reel. 178,599, 8-28-56,
CI. D31 — 4.
Gentilini, Charles : See —
Bellin, John B. 177,303.
Georgan, James G. Kitchen tool rack. 178,993, 10-23-56,
CI. D44— 29.
George, Rocco J. : See —
Quint, Burton D., and George. 176,882.
Gerity-Michigan Corp. : See —
Graff, George. 178,997.
Graff, George. 178,998.
Graff, George. 178,999.
Graff, George. 179,386.
Walker, George W. 179,275.
Gershen, Irvin J. : See —
Castelli, Charles, and Gershen. 177,214.
Gershen, Irvin J., to Permacel Tape Corp. Tape dispenser.
177.224, 3-27-56, CI. D74— 1.
Gershen, Irvin J., to Permacel Tape Corp.
179,196, 11-13-56, CI. D74— 1.
Gerth, William H., to Home Decorators, Inc.
lar article. 177,174, 3-20-56, CI. D54— 12.
Gerth, William H., to Oneida Ltd. Spoon or similar article.
177.225, 3-27-56, CI. D54— 12.
Gerth, William H.. to Oneida Ltd. Spoon or similar article.
177,803, 5-29-56, CI. D54— 12.
Gerth, William H, to Empire Crafts Corp. Spoon or similar
article. 178,182, 7-3-56, CI. D54— 12.
Gertz, Philip L. : See —
Dickman, John B., 3rd. 178,174.
Getner, Edwin S. : See —
King. Henry T., and Getner. 177,683.
Getske. Charles. Combination cigarette stand and lighter.
176,979, 2-28-56, CI. D48— 27.
Gettysburg Furniture Companies : See —
Herrmann, Ernest. 179,290.
Herrmann, Ernest. 179,291.
Gevirman, Jerome. Smoker's pipe. 177,036, 3-6-56, CI.
D85— 8.
Gevirman, Jerome. Smoker's pipe. 177,226, 3-27-56, CI.
D85— 8.
Gevirman, Jerome. Smoker's pipe. 177,321, 4-3-56, CI.
D85— 8.
Tape dispenser.
Spoon or simi-
900
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Gevirman, Jerome. Bowl holder and shank for a smoker's
pipes. 177,972, 6-12-56, CI. D85— 8.
Gibraltar Mfg. Co., Inc. : See—
Bickemeyer, Ludwig. 178,117.
Elckemeyer, Budwig. 178,872. ,„ocnn Q OQ «c
Gibson, Malcolm H. Sign display board. 178,600, 8-28-56,
CI. Dl— 12.
Gibson Kefrigerator Co. : See — «„„„„„
Stevens, Clifford B., and Hughes. 176,997
Stevens, Clifford B.. and Hughes. 178 704
Gibson, Robert B. Sign board. 177,565 ,5-1-56, CI. Dl— 12.
Gilardi, William D. Irrigation tube basket. 178,601, 8-28-ob,
CI. D58 — 4.
Gilbert & Barker Mfg. Co. : See—
Rapisarda, Edward D. 179,426.
Preble? Harry, Jr., and Gilbert 177,536
Gilbert, Joseph A. Condiment shaker. 177,373, 4-10-ob,
,pi T)44 22
Gilchrist, James R., and L. J. Park, to Truly Magic Products,
Inc. Combined waxing and cleaning tool. 177,031, 3-b-5t>,
GiHon° John W. Golf club head. 179,246, 11-20-56, CI.
Gilson Channing W., to Magna Engineering Corp. Wing nut.
176,945, 2-21-56, CI. D54— 9.
Gilson, Channing W., and R. D. Mason, to A. C. Woodruff.
Vending machine for packaged beverages or the like.
178,358, 7-31-56, CI. D52— 3.
Gindi Joseph M. Display container for pocket handkerchiefs
or similar article. 177,804, 5-29-56, CI. D80— 5
Giorklint, Astrid S. Christmas tree ornament. 178,832,
Giovagnoni,CVic?e2t9_N4gligee. 177,227 3-27-56, CI. D3-26.
Giovagnoni, Violet. Negligee. 177,622 5-8-56 CI. D3— 26.
Gislason, Wilbur W. Door stop or similar article. 178,994,
10-23-56, CI. D10— 7.
Gitschlag, Charles P., Jr., to Chrysler Corp.
lamp. 177,320, 4-3-56, CI. D48— 32.
Gitschlag, Charles F., Jr., to Chrysler Corp.
fender. 177,498, 4-24-56, Cl. D14— 6.
Gitschlag, Charles F., Jr., to Chrysler Corp.
fender. 177,566, 5-1-56, CI. D14— 6. .
Gitschlag, Charles F., Jr., to Chrysler Corp. Automobile
body. 179,288, 11-27-56, Cl. D14— 3.
Glaberson, Martin, to Eversharp, Inc. Bottle. 178,87b,
10-2-56, CI. D5S— 6.
Gladding, McBean & Co. : See-
James, George T. 177,570.
James, George T. 177,981.
James, George T. 178,235.
James, George T. 178,921.
James, George T. 178.961.
Glass Henry P., to The Kenmar Mfg. Co. Sofa. 179,073,
10-30-56, CI. D15— 11. „ , ,„„„„,
Glass, Henry P., to The Kenmar Mfg. Co. Chair. 179,074,
10-30-56, CI. D15— 11.
Glass, Marvin I. : See —
Glass, Marvin I.* Toy' dog. 178.513, 8-14-56. CI. D34— 2.
Glavas, Andrew. Float. 177,670, 5-15-56, CI. D71— 1.
Glezen, Bewis E., to Mid-West Metallic Products, Inc. Tray.
178,183, 7-3-56. CI. D44— 10.
Globe Silver Co., Inc. : See—
Mershon, Isaac. 177,061.
Mershon. Isaac. 178,143.
Globe-Union Inc. : See —
Menzel. Charles O. 176,625. .
Gloudeman, John M., deceased, by T. J. Gloudeman, adminis-
trator. Wall plaque or similar article. 176,847, 2-7-56,
Cl. D29— 23.
Gloudeman, Theodore J. : See —
Gloudeman. John M. 176,847.
Glover, Anthony D. Utility table for sewing. 176,848,
2-7-56, Cl. D33— 14.
Glover, Anthonv D. Clip for optician's dispensing cabinet or
the like. 178.995. 10-23-56, Cl. D57— 1.
Glowaeke, Edward E., to General Motors Corp. Bamp bezel.
178.049. 6-19-56, Cl. D48— 32.
Automobile
Automobile
Automobile
Goodrich, B. F„ Co., The : See —
Antonson, John O. 178,332.
Blllingsley, William F. 177,209.
Billingsley, William F. 177,306.
Blllingsley, William F. 177,307.
Billingsley, William F. 178,592.
Billingsley, William F. 178,823.
Billingsley, William F. 178,824.
Billingsley, William F. 178,860.
Billingsley, William F. 178,981.
Billingsley, William F. 178,982.
Billingsley, William F. 178,983.
Vukan, Frank S. 178,852.
Goodyear Aircraft Corp. : See —
Couts, Robert J., and Morrill. 176,755.
Gordon. Benjamin. Glider seat or similar article. 178,996,
10-23-56. Cl. D34 — 5.
Gordon, Richard A. Burglar alarm or similar article.
179.133, 11-6-56, Cl. D72— 1.
Gorel. Stephen J. Scissors or similar articles. 177,973,
6-12-56, Cl. D22— 5.
Gorham Mfg. Co. : See —
Johnson, Phillip B. 179,005.
Gorham, William S. Desk set. 178,185, 7-3-56, Cl. D74— 1.
Gorman, D. Y., and K. W. McBoad. Vehicle body or similar
article. 177.499, 4-24-56, Cl. D14 — 3.
Grabfelder, Harold C. Combined ash tray and holder.
179.134, 11-6-56, Cl. D85— 2.
Grace, John M., to Vaughan Mfg. Co. Can opener. 177,041,
3-6-56, Cl. D22— 2.
Grace, Nancy D. Eyeshade. 177,229, 3-27-56, Cl. D57 — 1.
Graff, George, to Gerity-Miehigan Corp. Dishwasher unit for
sinks. 178,997, 10-23-56, Cl. D91— 3.
Graff, George, to Gerity-Miehigan Corp. Dishwasher unit for
sinks. 178,998, 10-23-56, Cl. D91— 3.
Graff. George, to Gerity-Miehigan Corp. Dishwasher unit for
sinks. 178,999. 10-23-50, Cl. D91— 3.
Graff, George. Sink attached dishwasher unit. 179,000,
10-23-56, Cl. D91— 3.
Graff, George, to Gerity-Miehigan Corp. Dishwasher unit for
sinks. 179,386, 12-11-56, D91 — 3.
Graham, Bernard A., to Sunbeam Corp. Coffee maker or simi-
lar article. 179,197, 11-13-56, Cl. D44— 26.
Graham. Elizabeth N. Wrapping paper. 178,564, 8-21-56,
Cl. D59— 2.
Graham, John W., to Quaker Bace Co.
9-18-56. Cl. D92— 26.
Graham, John W.. to Quaker Bace Co.
9-18-56, Cl. D92— 26.
Graham, John W., to Mayfair Mills, Inc
9-18-56, Cl. D92 — 26.
Graham, John W.. to Mayfair Mills, Inc
9-18-56. Cl. D92— 26.
Graham. John W., to Mayfair Mills, Inc. Tablecloth. 178,780,
9-18-56, Cl. D92 — 26.
Graham, M. H., Corp., The : See —
Graham, Maurice H., and Polivka. 179,135.
Graham, Maurice H., deceased, by M. W. Graham and North-
western National Bank, executors, and J. N. Polivka, to
The M. H. Graham Corp. Tea maker. 179,135, 11-6-56,
Cl. D44— 26.
Graham, Maurice H., and J. N. Polivka ; said Polivka assor.
to said Graham, M. W. Graham, and Northwestern National
Bank of Minneapolis, executors of said M. H. Graham, de-
ceased. Coffee maker. 179,198, 11-13-56, Cl. D44— 26.
Graham, Maurice W. : See —
Graham, Maurice H., and Polivka. 179,135.
Graham, Maurice H., and Polivka. 179,198.
Grammes, B. F.. & Sons, Inc. : See —
Weindel, Fred. Jr. 178,587.
Graser, Clarence F., to General Electric Co. Room air con-
ditioner. 179,416, 12-18-56, Cl. D62 — 4.
Grant, Clarence P. : See —
Grant, Joseph W. and C. P. 177,230.
Tablecloth. 178,776,
Tablecloth. 178,777,
Tablecloth. 178,778,
Tablecloth. 178,779,
177.037, 3-6-56, Cl. D3— 26.
177.038, 3-6-56, Cl. D3— 26.
177.039, 3-6-56, Cl. D3— 26.
177.040, 3-6-56, Cl. D3— 26.
See —
177,726, 5-22-56, Cl.
Gold, Evelyn. Dress.
Gold, Evelyn. Dress.
Gold, Evelyn. Dress.
Gold. Evelyn. Dress.
GoldingBros. Co., Inc.
Tillett, Beslie. 179.361.
Tillett. Beslie. 179,362.
Golding, James B. Drapery hook.
D21— 1.
Goldstein, Sidney. Combined dial and hands for a clock or
similar article. 178,184. 7-3-56. Cl. D42— 1.
Gombar, Andrew J., to The Whitnev Blake Co. Electrical
conductor terminal. 178.359. 7-31-56, Cl. D26— 1.
Gombar, Andrew J., to The Whitney Blake Co. Electric cord
plug. 178.775, 9-18-56, Cl. D26— 1.
Gombar, Andrew J., to The Whitney Blake Co. Electric cord
plug. 179.343. 12^-56. Cl. D26— 1.
Gonzales, Ann F., to Collins & Aikman Corp. Upholstery
fabric. 178.360, 7-31-56, Cl. D92— 1.
Goodall Equipment, Inc. : See —
Goodall, Leonard B. 178,602.
Goodall. Beonard B., to Goodall Equipment. Inc. Lawn
trimmer housing. 178,602, 8-28-56, Cl. D40— 1.
■Goodis. Morris. Knife or other similar article of flatware.
177,228, 3-27-56, Cl. D22— 3.
Grant, Joseph L.
Talge, Henry J., Grant, and Rutter.
Grant, Joseph W. and C. P. Finger ring.
Cl. D45— 10.
Gray Mfg. Co., The : See —
Aucoin, Leo J. 177,083.
Great Neck Saw Manufacturers Inc. : See —
Jacoff, Sydney. 176,770.
Grehowiec, Michael J., to Injection Molding Co. Bottle.
178,919, 10-9-56, Cl. D58— 8.
Greco, Ralph, to Vanity Corset Co., Inc. Panty girdle.
177,042, 3-6-56, Cl. D20 — 2.
Green, Bernard J. and M. J. Wheel balancing weight.
178,321, 7-24-56, Cl. D14— 30.
Green, Milton J. : See —
Green. Bernard J. and M. J. 178,321.
Green. William C. : See-
Hoffman, Clare J., and Green. 178,661.
Greenblatt, Irving. Bookmark. 177,805, 5-29-56, Cl. D6 — 2.
Greenblatt, Irving. Time indicating device. 178,186, 7-3-56,
Cl. Dl— 2.
Greene, Irene. Lady's hat or similar article. 178,833,
9-25-56, Cl. D3— 13.
Greene, Irene. Lady's hat or similar article. 178,834,
9-25-56, Cl. D3— 13.
Greene. Melvin M., to Milk Maid Ice Cream Co., Inc. Unit
for freezing ice cream. 178,050, 6-19-56, Cl. D67 — 2.
Greene. Melvin M., to Milk Maid Ice Cream Co., Inc. Building.
178,657, 9-4-56, Cl. D13— 1.
LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES
901
Co., Inc. Merchandising machine display panel.
11-6-56, CI. D52— 3.
Greene, Robert Z., V. Benson, and R. Spilman, to Rowe Mfg.
Co., Inc. Display device tor cigarette merchandising ma-
chines. 179,137. 11-6-56. CI. D52— 3.
Greenspan, Kuth, to Wilmar Co., Inc. Lamp or similar article.
177,469, 4-17-56, CI. D48 — 20.
Greenstein, Benjamin, and C. Molk. Box. 178,957, 10-16-56,
CI. D38— 11.
Greenstein, Benjamin, and C. Molk. Cover for a box. 179,344,
12-4-56, CI. D58— 11.
Greenwood, Evelyn H., to Kwikset Locks, Inc. Push-pull
screen door latch. 179,417, 12-18-56, CI. D10 — 8.
Greer, Robert B. Articulated tray. 178,286, 7-17-56, CI.
D44 — 10.
Greiner, Joseph J. Hand cultivator. 178,051, 6-19-56, CI.
D39— 1.
Greyshaw of Georgia, Inc. : See —
Freedman, Ely. 178,654.
Gribin, Murray A., and A. C. Oechsle. Channel selector oper-
ating unit. 178,877, 10-2-56, CI. D26 — 14.
Grigg, Felix B. Drive-in theatre speaker enclosure. 178,361,
7-31-56, CI. D26— 14.
Grigsby, Raymond : See —
Ruegg. Carl W., Grigsby, Starr, and Herzog. 178,615.
Grinage, Claude M. : gee —
Bullard, Edward C, and Grinage. 178,761.
Grlner, Clarence O., to United States Register Co. Baseboard
register. 178,052, 6-19-56, CI. D81— 21.
Grinnell Corp. : See —
Williams, James H. 178,331.
Grinnell. William G., and H. L. Dormann, to Supreme
Foundry, Inc. Mounting bracket for a boat windshield.
178,362, 7-31-56, CI. D71— 1.
Groene, Willard L. Building. 178,878, 10-2-56, CI. D13— 1.
Gross, Irmi A. Child's costumer. 177,032, 3-6-56, CI.
D33— 8.
Grossberg, David, and S. Langer. Frame for a lounge chair.
177,092, 3-13-56, CI. D15— 1.
Grossberg, David, and S. Langer. Chair. 178,122, 6-26-56,
CI. D15— 1.
Grosso, Annette. Cosmetic kit. 177,908, 6-5-56, CI. D86 — 10.
Grout, Milfred A., to Holden Patent Book Cover Co. Book
cover. 177,322, 4-3-56, CI. D6 — 2.
Grove Valve and Regulator Co. : See —
Bryant, Austin U. 177,552.
Grundig, Max : See —
Hiibner, Heinz. 179.080.
Gschwind, Robert C. Safety device to prevent free falls.
178,879, 10-2-56, CI. D41— 1.
Gudmundsen, Austin, and E. D. Wilkin. Power lawn mower
housing. 177,909, 6-5-56, CI. D40— 1.
Guerlain, Inc. : See —
Guerlain, Jean-Jacques. 176,849.
Guerlain, Jean-Jacques, to Guerlain, Inc. Bottle. 176,849,
2-7-56, CI. D58— 8.
Guest, Arthur J. Game-piece or similar article. 177,323,
4-3-56, CI. D34— 5.
Guild, Lurelle, to Carrier Corp. Air conditioning unit.
177,374, 4-10-56, CI. D62— 4.
Guild, Lurelle, to Carrier Corp. Control unit for self-con-
tained air conditioning unit. 178,958, 10-16-56, CI.
D62 — 4.
Guild, Lurelle, and G. G. Van Voorhis, to Revlon, Inc. Lip-
stick container. 177.974. 6-12-56, CI. D86 — 10.
Guild, Lurelle, and R. W. Wolff, to Revlon, Inc. Lipstick con-
tainer. 178,187, 7-3-56, CI. D86— 10.
Guild, Lurelle,, and R. W. Wolff, to Revlon, Inc. Lipstick con-
tainer. 178,188, 7-3-56, CI. D86 — 10.
Guild, Lurelle, and R. E. French, to Aluminum Co. of America.
Tea kettle. 178,658, 9-4-56, CI. D44 — 25.
Guild, Lurelle V. A. : See —
Perl, Frederick W., and Guild.
Guild, Lurelle V. A., to Westingho
177,033. 3-6-56, CI. D81— 10.
Guild Crest Corp. of America : See —
Silverman, Irving. 179,325.
Gulden, Kenneth C. Miniature roaster. 176,914, 2-14-56,
CI. D81— 10.
Gundelfinger, William E., to The Dazey Corp. Can opening
machine. 178,7 27, 9-11-56, CI. D22— 2.
Gunter, Curtis, to Austen Display Inc. Scroll Christmas tree
or similar article. 178,189, 7-3-56, CI. D29— 1.
3ustafson, Folke M. : See —
Little. John M., and Gustafson. 179,307.
Gutman, Charlotte. Doll. 178.514, 8-14-56, CI. D34— 4.
Gyrodyne Co. of America, Inc. : See —
Papadakos, Peter J. 177,425.
Papadakos, Peter J. 177,426.
Papadakos, Peter J. 177,427.
Papadakos, Peter J. 178,081.
Haak, George E., Jr. Fish lure. 177,043, 3-6-56, CI. D31— 4.
Haddad, Nassib : See —
Foster, Boutwell H., and Haddad. 179.070.
Fulton, James F., and Haddad. 179.071.
Haddad, Nassib, and B. H. Foster, to United States Rubber
Co. Textile fabric. 179,075, 10-30-56, CI. D92 — 1.
Haddox, Lee R. Night lamp. 176,719, 1-24-56, CI. D48 — 20.
Haefele, Donald G. : See —
Wittel, Otto, and Haefele. 178.909.
Stagedorn, Anthony W., and A. A. Saffitz. Combined earring
and hearing aid housing. 176,512, 1-3-56, CI. D45 — 0.
178,260.
se Electric Corp.
Toaster.
Hagood, John H., R. C. Albert, and W. VV. Moss. Portable
road signal. 176,915, 2-14-56, CI. D72— 1.
Hail, Alice L. : See-
Hail, Robert L. and A. L. 177,231.
Hail, Robert L. and A. L. Seat for a child's higheuair.
177,231, 3-27-56, CI. D15 — 1.
Halgren, Henry A., and L. A. Olson, to Minneapolis-Moline
Co. Tractor. 178,603, 8-28-50, CI. D14— 3.
Halligan, Eugene P. Pipe cutter. 178,363, 7-31-56, CI.
D54— 13.
Halperin, Henry D., to General Bronze Corp. Indoor antenna
cabinet. 179,247, 11-20-56, CI. D26— 14.
Hamilton Art Metal Corp. : See —
Wedemeyer, Eric. 178,103.
Hamilton, Bertis F., E. F., and W. S. Chair. 178,287,
7-17-56, CI. D15— 1.
Hamilton, Earl F. : See —
Hamilton, Bertis F., E. F., and W. S. 178,287.
Hamilton, Earl F., to Hamilton Mfg. Corp. Cart. 178,728,
9-11-56, CI. D14— 3.
Hamilton Mfg. Corp. : See —
Hamilton, Earl F. 178,728.
Hamilton, William S. : See —
Hamilton, Bertis F., E. F., and W. S. 178,287.
Hamilton, William T., Jr. Cabin boat or similar article.
176,513, 1-3-56, CI. D71— 1.
Hammond, James G. Handbag. 177,671, 5-15-56, CI.
D87 — 3.
Hamon, Orville C. Fruit dish. 179,446, 12-25-56, CI.
Hamon, Orville C. Candy dish. 179,447, 12-25-56, CI.
D36— 2.
Hampel, Herbert J. Console. 176,946, 2-21-56, CI. D26 — 5.
Hancock, John L., to Mastercrafters Clock & Radio Co. Clock.
176,761, 1-31-56, CI. D42— 7.
Handcraft Co., Inc. : See —
Hiestand, Preston E., and Mills. 177,810.
Hankscraft Co. : See —
Chapman, David. 177,167.
Hanner, Richard P. Can punch. 177,806, 5-29-56, CI.
D44— 29.
Hanovia Chemical & Mfg. Co. : See —
Madawick, Tucker P., and Rutan. 178,893.
Hanson, Dean E. Boat. 179,448, 12-25-56, CI. D71— 1.
Hanson, Edward W. Utility rack. 178,515, 8-14-56, CI.
Harder, John R. : See —
Mabaffy, Reid A., Young, and Harder. 177,057.
Hardesty, Frederick L. Electric megaphone. 178,835,
9-25-56, CI. D26— 14.
Hardy, William H. Handbag. 176,916, 2-14-56. CI. D87 — 3.
Hardy, William H. Handbag. 179.248, 11-20-56, CI. D87 — 5.
Harke, Raymond J. Golf cart handle article support. 178,123,
6-26-56, CI. D34— 5.
Harling, Donald W. : See —
Clark, Philip B., and Harling. 179,339.
Harling, Donald W., to McGraw Electric Co. Fluorescent
luminaire for street lighting. 177,232, 3-27-56, CI.
D48— 31.
Harper, Irving, to Chas. D. Briddell, Inc. Spoon. 177,375,
4-10-56, CI. D44— 29.
Harper, Irving, to Chas. D. Briddell, Inc. Steak knife.
177,672, 5-15-56, CI. D22— 3.
Harper, Irving, to Chiis. D. Briddell, Inc. Carving fork.
177,807, 5-29-56, CI. D54— 12.
Harper, Robert J., and R. H. Ensign, to Scripto, Inc. Ball-
point pen. 179,449, 12-25-56, CI. D74 — 17.
Harper, Robert J., and R. H. Ensign, to Scripto, Inc. Ball-
point pencil. 179,450, 12-25-56, CI. D74— 24.
Harper, Koselle. Iron holder. 176,608. 1-10-56. CI. D49 — 6.
Harrap, Victor. Pair of spectacles. 178,234, 7-10-56. CI.
D57— 1.
Harris, William C, to S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Aerosol
sprayer. 177,975, 6-12-56. CI. D62— 2.
Harrison, Edgar C, to The Victor Products Corp. Combina-
tion beverage dispenser and cooler. 176,762, 1-31-56, CI.
D2— 3.
Harshbarger, Horace B. Roadway marker. 170,763, 1-31-56,
CI. D72— 1.
Hart, Abram : See —
Borten, Charles H., Hart, and Bostick. 177.211.
Hartman, Joseph L. Tray attachment for a chair or the like.
177,324, 4-3-56, CI. D15— 8.
Hartmann Luggage Co. : See —
Braude, Abraham S., Wheary, Farber, and Commons.
177,013.
Braude, Abraham S., Wheary, Jr., Farber, and Commons.
178,759.
Harvard Mfg. Co., The : See —
Roche, Melvin E. 179,427.
Roche, Melvin E., and Jackson. 179,428.
Roche, Melvin E., and Jackson. 179,429.
Harwin, Dixon R., A. Stern, and V. H. Bodle, to National
Sponge Cushion Co., Inc. Rug cushion or similar article.
177,976, 6-12-56, CI. D92 — 4.
Haskell, Francis L., to Associated Spring Corp. Hors d'oeuvres
server or similar article. 177,175, 3-20-56, CI. D44 — 15.
Haslett, Elmer. Jacket type coaster. 178,124, 6-26-56, CI.
D44— 10.
Hass, Philip. Combined paper weight and spindle. 177,977,
6-12-56, CI. D74— 2.
Hassler, Weddie H., and R. W. Barton, to Mead
& Co. Paste dispenser. 177,044, 3-6-56. CI. D83— 1.
902
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Hauser, Jon W., to Hawley Products Co. Magazine stand
or siimlar article. 176,514, 1-3-56, CI. D33— 2.
Hauser, Jon W., to Hawley Products Co. Kecord player or
similar article. 176,515, 1-3-56, CI. D56— 4.
Hauser, Jon W., to Hawley Products Co. Advertising dis-
play device. 177,727, 5-22-56, CI. Dl— 2.
Hauser, Jon W., to Hawley Products Co. Radio cabinet or
similar article. 177,728, 5-22-56, CI. D56— 4.
Hauser, Jon W., to Hawley Products Co. Waste basket or
similar article. 177,910, 6-5-56, CI. D58 — 4.
Hauser, Jon W., to Hawley Products Co. Combined seat and
back. 178,880, 10-2-56, CI. D15— 8.
Haussman, Fred. Combined baby trophy and coin bank or
similar article. 177,567, 5-1-56, CI. D34— 11.
Hawke, Frank T. : See —
Fisher, Koy K., and Hawke. 177,028.
Hawkinson, Earle W., to Paul E. Hawkinson Co. Tire.
177,233, 3-27-56, CI. D90— 20.
Hawkinson, Earle W., to Paul E. Hawkinson Co. Tire.
178,881, 10-2-56, CI. B-90— 20.
Hawkinson, Paul E., Co. : See —
Hawkinson, Earle W. 177,233.
Hawkinson, Earle W. 178,881.
Hawley Products Co. : See —
Hauser, Jon W. 176,514.
Hauser, Jon W. 176,515.
Hauser, Jon W. 177,727.
Hauser, Jon W. 177,728.
Hauser, Jon W. 177,910.
Hauser, Jon W. 178,880.
Hayden, Edward : See —
Farley, Joseph H., and Hayden. 177,088.
Farley, Joseph H., and Hayden. 177,089.
Health-Mor, Inc. : See —
Martinec, Eugene F. 177,578.
Martinec, Eugene F. 178,141.
Martinec, Eugene F. 178,142.
Martinec, Eugene F. 178.199.
Heavner, Earl R. Handle. 178,565, 8-21-56, CI. D9— 1.
Heavner, Earl R. Vacuum cleaner. 178,774, 9-18-56, CI.
D9— 2.
Hebel, Fred, to Fred Hebel Corp. Vending machine for ice
cream bars or the like. 178,566, 8-21-56, CI. D52— 3.
Hebel, Fred, Corp. : See —
Hebel, Fred. 178,566.
Heehler, Arthur C, and A. E. Ganzert, to The Pyle-National
Co. Warning and signalling light or similar article. 177,470,
4-17-56, CI D72— 1.
Heffernan, Robert C, to Eberhard Faber Pencil Co. Com-
bined eraser and brush. 177,045, 3-6-56, CI. D74 — 7.
Hege, Harry W. Fish lure. 177,176, 3-20-56, CI. D31 — 4.
Heil Co., The : See-
Stevens, Clifford B. 177,772.
Heil, Herbert H. Box for set of gages. 178,604, 8-28-56,
CI. D58— 12.
Heineke, Henry L. Rotary lawn mower. 179,289, 11-27-56,
CI. D40— 1.
Heineman, Herbert S. Holder for manicuring abrasive strip.
177.325, 4-3-56, CI. D86— 10.
Heineman, Lawrence M., to Permoflux Corp. Cradle for use
with a transducer for dictating and like equipment.
176,609, 1-10-56, CI. D26— 14.
Heinemann, Edward H., and L. J. Devlin, to Douglas Aircraft
Co., Inc. Airplane. 177,500, 4-24-56, CI. D71— 1.
Heldreich, Ronald H. Figurine. 177,978, 6-12-56, CI.
D29— 23.
Heller, Isaac, to Remco Industries, Inc. Toy radio station.
177,046, 3-6-56, CI. D34— 15.
Heller, Isaac, to Robin Hood Co. Mobile loudspeaker toy.
177,376, 4-10-56, CI. D34— 15.
Hellyar, William E. House number plate. 176,850, 2-7-56,
CI. Dl— 7.
Helmco, Inc. : See —
Johnson, Elliott A. 176,519.
Helt, Herbert M., and P. Fellman, to National Aluminum
Products Co. Awning. 177,808, 5-29-56, CI. D21 — 6.
Hemmeter, George T. Wheel balancer. 176,917, 2-14-56,
CI. D52— 1.
Henderson, Mai R. Handle for a scraper. 178,781, 9-18-56,
CI. D9— 8.
Henderson, Thomas C. Combined ash tray and cigarette
snuffer. 176,764, 1-31-56, CI. D85— 2.
Hendrickson, Severin B., to Heywood-Wakefield Co. Tablet
armchair. 178,125, 6-26-56, CI. D15 — 1.
Henry, George, Co. : See —
Henry, Larry S. and G. F. 179,345.
Sellhorn, Milton H., and L. S. and G. F. Henry. 179,431.
Henry, George F. : See —
Henry, Larry S. and G. F. 179,345.
Sellhorn, Milton H., and L. S. and G. F. Henry. 179,431.
Henry, Larry S. : See —
Sellhorn, Milton H., and L. S. and G. F. Henry. 179,431.
Henry, Larry S. and G. F., to George Henry Co. Outdoor
stove. 179,345, 12-4-56, CI. D81— 10.
Hercules Steel Products Corp. : See —
Altemiller, Arthur D. 177,456.
Herman, Howard F. : See —
Turner, George W., and Herman. 177,779.
Herman, Sidney, to Continental Cage Corp. Bird cage.
177.326, 4-3-56, CI. D31— 2.
Hernandez, Oscar. Grille. 176,765, 1-31-56, CI. D54 — 2.
Herrmann, Ernest, to Heywood-Wakefield Co. Chest or the
like. 177,177, 3-20-56, CI. D33— 19.
Herrmann, Ernest. Dresser. 177,809, 5-29-56, CI. D33 — 6.
Herrmann, Ernest, to Heywood-Wakefield Co. Buffet or the
like. 177,911, 6-5-56, CI. D33— 13.
Herrmann, Ernest, to Heywood-Wakefield Co. Chest.
178.053, 6-19-56. CI. D33— 6.
Herrmann, Ernest, to Heywood-Wakefield Co. Triple dresser.
178.054, 6-19-56, CI. D33— 6.
Herrmann, Ernest, to Heywood-Wakefield Co. Cocktail table
or the like. 178,055, 6-19-56, CI. D33— 14.
Herrmann, Ernest, to Heywood-Wakefield Co. Chest.
178,056, 6-19-56, CI. D33— 6.
Herrmann, Ernest, to Heywood-Wakefield Co. China cabinet
or the like. 178,057, 6-19-56, CI. D33— 19.
Herrmann, Ernest, to Gettysburg Furniture Companies. Cabi-
net or the like. 179,290, 11-27-56, CI. D33— 19.
Herrmann, Ernest, to Gettysburg Furniture Companies. Cabi-
net or similar article. 179,291. 11-27-56, CI. D33— 19.
Herrmann, John A., and J. B. Cataldo, to BullDog Electric
Products Co. Electric receptacle. 177,729, 5-22-56, CI.
D26— 1.
Herrmann, John A., R. S. Davis, and L. W. Higgins, to Bull-
Dog Electric Products Co. Switch head. 179,292,
11-27-56, CI. D26— 13.
Herrmann, John F. : See —
Rideout, Richard G., and Herrmann. 178,009.
Hertzler, Frederick W. : See —
Mylor, Marcia G., Hertzler, and Saporito. 178,208.
Young, Donald H., Plantholt, and Hertzler. 177,359.
Young, Donald H., Plantholt, and Hertzler. 178.033.
Hertzler, Frederick W., to Argus Cameras, Inc. Slide pro-
jector. 178,364, 7-31-56, CI. D61— 1.
Hertzler, Frederick W., to Argus Cameras, Inc. Stereo
camera. 178,365, 7-31-56. CI. D61— 2.
Hertzler, Frederick W., to United States Rubber Co. Tire.
179,138, 11-6-56, CI. D90— 20.
Herzog, Donald G. : See —
Ruegg. Carl W., Grigsby, Starr, and Herzog. 178,615.
Heselov, Simon : See —
Knott, Joseph F., and Heselov. 178,248.
Hess, Walter F. Toy bank. 179,249, 11-20-56, CI. D34— 11.
Hettlinger, Harold E. Christmas ornament. 177,047, 3-6-56,
CI. D29— 1.
Hettrick Mfg. Co., The : See-
Jones, James E. 176,521.
Jones, James E. 177,680.
Jones, James E. 177,681.
Jones, James E. 177,914.
Jones, James E. 178,374.
Jones, James E. 178,375.
Jones, James E. 178.376.
Jones, James E. 179,252.
Jones, James E., and Stevens. 178,884.
Jones, James E., and Stevens. 179,300.
Jones, James E., and Stevens. 179,301.
Smith, William I. 177,195.
Smith, William I. 177,196.
Hetzel, Harry G. : See —
Plumb, Fayette R., II, and Hetzel.
Heyburn. George A. Telephone lamp.
D48— 20.
Heyer, Benjamin F. W. Battery tester.
CI. D26— 5.
Heyer, Don. Door stop. 178,366, 7-31-56, CI. D10— 7.
Heyer, Don. Pull for drawers, cabinet doors, and the like.
179,001. 10-23-56, CI. D10— 8.
Heywood-Wakefield Co. : See —
Carr, William J. 177,714.
Hendrickson, Severin B. 178,125.
Herrmann, Ernest. 177,177.
Herrmann, Ernest. 177,911.
Herrmann, Ernest. 178,053-178,057.
Larsen, Gorden. 178,191.
Larsen, Gorden. 178,192.
Larsen, Gorden. 178.608.
Hield. Roger A., to Butler Mfg. Co. Building panel. 178,605,
8-28-56, CI. D54— 2.
Hield, Roger A., to Butler Mfg. Co. Building panel. 178,659,
9-4-56, CI. 54—2.
Hiestand, Preston E., and E. V. Mills, to Handcraft Co.. Inc.
Elastic slipper or similar article. 177,810, 5-29-56, CI.
D7— 7.
Higgins, Louis W. : See —
Herrmann, John A., Davis, and Higgins. 179,292.
Highflll, Otis O. : See —
Rath, Merle F., and Highflll. 176,883.
Higier, Julius A. Glove. 179,250, 11-20-56, CI. D3— 11.
Hill, Donald W. Refrigerator container. 176,766, 1-31-56,
CI. D44 — 1.
Hill, Frederick M. : See —
Stanitz, Jacques, Trout, and Hill. 177,076.
Hill, Jesse M. Combined can punch and bottle opener.
178,729. 9-11-56, CI D44— 29.
Hillberg, Robert L. Pistol. 176,516, 1-3-56, CI. D30— 1.
Hillgren, Carl C. Front door pull or similar article. 178,660,
9-4-56, CI. D10— 8.
Hills, David G., to Plax Corp. Translucent ceiling panel.
177,568, 5-1-56, CI. D48— 23.
Hilton, Severns, to Menschik-Goldman Co. Napkin holder.
179,251, 11-20-56, a. D44— 24.
Hilton, Severns, to Menschik-Goldman Co. Combined condi-
ment dispenser set and holder therefor. 179,293, 11-27-56,
CI. D44— 22.
Hinchcliffe, Theodore H. Conveyor belt cleat. 179,294,
11-27-56, a. D43— 1.
177,501, 4-24-56,
LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES
903
Electric beverage Howe
Hindle, Frederic O., % to E. B. Woolley. Combined shower
stall light and curtain rail. 179,451, 12-25-56, CI. D21— I.
Hires, Charles E., Co., The : See —
Wilson, James H. 179,173.
Hirsch, Benjamin L. : See —
Hirsch, Henry and B. L. 177,673.
Hirsch, Henry and B. L., to Kellogg Co. Toy submarine.
177,673, 5-15-56, CI. D34— 15.
Hitchcock Chair Co., The : See —
Kenney, John T., and Broughton. 177,473.
Kenney, John T., and Broughton. 177,474.
Hobson & Botts, Co., The : See —
Brokate, John. 176,501.
Brokate, John. 176,502.
Hockaday, Margaret. Toy animal figure. 178,516, 8-14-56,
8-14-56, CI. D34— 2.
Hockery, John C. : See —
Butter, Sheldon M. 177,943.
Rutter, Sheldon M. 178,151.
Talge, Henry J. 177,775.
Talge, Henry J., Grant, and Rutter. 177,440.
Hodgkins, Howard W., to Falcon Industries, Inc. Tobacco
pipe. 178,959, 10-16-56, CI. D85— 2.
Hodgman, Clare E., to The Coca-Cola Co.
dispenser. 176,767, 1-31-56, CI. D2— 3.
Hodgman, Clare E., to The Coca-Cola Co. Electric beverage
dispenser. 176,768, 1-31-56, CI. D2 — 3.
Hodgman, Clare E. Fountain head unit. 176,918, 2-14-56,
C1.D2— 3.
Hodgman, Clare E. Photographic camera. 176,980, 2-28-56,
CI. D61— 1.
Hodgman, Clare E„ to The Coca-Cola Co. Portable dispenser.
177,179, 3-20-56, CI. D14— 3.
Hodgman, Clare E., to The Coca-Cola Co. Bottle vending
machine. 177,569, 5-1-56, CI. D52— 3.
Hoffman, Clare J., and W. C. Green ; said Green assignor to
said Hoffman. Waste receptacle. 178,661, 9-4-56, CI.
D58— 17.
Hoffman, Robert. Religious display ornament. 178,836,
9-25-56, CI. D29— 23.
Hoffmeister, Fred L. Golf club head. 179,002, 10-23-56,
CI. D34— 5.
Hofman, Victor. Seat of playing cards. 178,662, 9-4-56, CI.
Hohmann, Albert, to B. Cooper. Toll collecting cabinet or
similar article. 178,882, 10-2-56, CI. D52 — 3.
Holcombe, Gordon B. : See —
Burton, Edward D., and Holcombe. 179,241.
Holden Patent Book Cover Co. : See —
Grout, Milfred A. 177,322.
Holder, Lily F B. Cup or similar article. 176,981, 2-28-56,
CI. D44— 9.
Holland, Glen. Doorknob. 176,851, 2-7-56 CI. D50 — 3.
Holland, Glen. Knob rose. 179,346, 12-4-56, CI. D50 — 6.
Hollins, Jesse R. Signal lamp for automotive vehicles.
177,979, 6-12-56, CI. D48— 32.
Holmes, Willis G. Fire alarm box or similar article. 177,811,
5-29-56, CI. D72— 1.
Holophane Co., Inc. : See —
Franck, Kurt, and McPhail. 178,121.
Schreckengost, Viktor. 178,212.
Holscher, Robert J. C, to Keuffel & Esser Co. Tape case.
178,567, 8-21-56, CI. D52— 1.
Holt, Francis E., to Ventoura Corp. Mobile home. 179,452,
12-25-56, CI. D14— 3.
Holt, William E., Jr., to E. W. Twitchell, Inc. Textile fabric.
177.093, 3-13-56, CI. D92— 1.
Holt, William E.. Jr., to E. W. Twitchell, Inc. Textile fabric.
177.094, 3-13-56, CI. D92 — 1.
Holt, William E., Jr., to E. W. Twitchell, Inc. Textile fabric.
177.095, 3-13-56, CI. D92— 1.
Holt, William E., Jr., to E. W. Twitchell, Inc. Textile fabric.
177.096, 3-13-56, CI. D92— 1.
Holt, William E. Jr., to E. W. Twitchell, Inc. Textile fabric.
177,377, 4-10-56, CI. D92— 1.
Holt, William E., Jr., to E. W. Twitchell, Inc. Textile fabric.
179.076. 10-30-56, CI. D92 — 1.
Holt, William E., Jr., to E. W. Twitchell, Inc. Textile fabric.
179.295, 11-27-56, CI. D92— 1.
Holt, William E., Jr., to E. W. Twitchell, Inc. Textile fabric.
179.296, 11-27-56, CI. D92 — 1.
Holt. William E., Jr., to E. W. Twitchell, Inc. Textile fabric.
179,387, 12-11-56, D92— 1.
Holtby, Kenneth F., and V. L. Hudson, to Boeing Airplane
Co. Airplane. 176,769, 1-31-56, CI. D71— 1.
Holtby, Kenneth F., and V. L. Hudson, to Boeing Airplane
Co. Airplane. 177,327, 4-3-56, CI. D71— 1.
Home Decorators, Inc. : See —
Gerth, William H. 177,174.
Perry, Frank R. 178,261.
Perry, Frank R. 178,262.
Hooker, Donald E. : See —
Troeller, Charles G., and Hooker. 177,950.
Hoover Co., The : See—
Swann, Edward R. 178,266.
Swann, Edward R. 178,435.
Hoover Products, Inc. : See —
Allen, Robert Y., and Shaw. 176,834.
Allen, Robert Y., and Shaw. 177,301.
Kincaid, Owen D. 178,407.
Hopkins, Percie W., and G. B. Woodbury. Game board.
179,418, 12-18-56, CI. D34— 5.
Hopper, Lawrence J. End table. 179,079, 10-30-56,
D33— 14.
CI.
Horkey, Edward J., and T. C. Walston, to Pastushin Aviation
Corp. Airplane. 178,288, 7-17-56, CI. D71— 1.
Home, Maureen A. Glovelet. 177,502, 4-24-56, CI. D3 — 11.
Horowitz, Isadore. Slide bracket for playground apparatus
hand ring. 177,471, 4-17-56, CI. D54 — 2.
Horowitz, Isadore, to Universal Mfg. Co., Inc. Climbing tower.
178.663, 9-4-56, CI. D34— 5.
Horvath, Anthony G., W. H. Kuner, and R. L. Wolfe, to The
Master Electric Co. Electric motor. 178,517, 8-14-56,
CI. D26— 5.
Horwitz, Saul D. Teether. 177,730, 5-22-56, CI. D83— 1.
Hosoe, Kiju, to Janome Sangyo K. K. Sewing machine.
178,190, 7-3-56, CI. D70— 1.
Hotle, John W., to Eagle Signal Corp. Traffic signal system
control cabinet. 178,058, 6-19-56, CI. D26— 5.
Houdaille Industries, Inc. : See —
Sebok, Joseph B. 178,812.
Houssong, Frederick : See —
Capraro, Frank, and Houssong. 177,896.
Howard, Jack S. Hip mounted quiver. 176,982, 2-28-56,
CI. D30— 1.
Howard, Leonard. Combined paint can opener and pail hook.
176,517, 1-3-56, CI. D17— 12.
Harlan L., to Carrier Corp. Air conditioning unit.
178.664, 9-4-56, CI. D62 — 4.
Howrilka, Patrick P. Sheet material dispenser. 178,568,
8-21-56, CI. D4— 3.
Hoyle, Walter W., to Carrier Corp. Absorption refrigeration
unit for chilling water or the like. 178,518, 8-14-56, CI.
D67— 3.
Hub Plating Works, Inc. : See —
Hudd, Samuel L. 176,720.
Hubbard, Ethel. Christmas stocking. 178,883, 10-2-56, CI.
D47— 7.
Huber, Paul P., to Weston Electrical Instrument Corp. Clamp
ammeter. 177,674. 5-15-56, CI. D26— 1.
Hubiak, William. Combined toilet roll tissue dispenser and
holder. 176,610, 1-10-56, CI. D4— 3.
Hiibner, Heinz, to M. Grundig. Dictating apparatus casing.
179,080, 10-30-56, CI. D56 — 4.
Hudd, Samuel L., to Hub Plating Works, Inc. Step stool.
176,720, 1-24-56, CI. D15— 8.
Hudson, Forrest H. : See —
Brennan, Frederick S., and Hudson. 176,709.
Hudson, Gordon J., to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Drilling machine
unit or the like. 177,097, 3-13-56, CI. D63-1.
Hudson, H. D., Mfg. Co. : See —
Landgraf , Jacob T. 178,250.
Hudson, Henry, and M. A. Kenrick. Cordwood crib or similar
article. 177,234, 3-27-56, CI. D55— 1.
Hudson, James W. Floor outlet receptacle. 179,081,
10-30-56, CI. D26— 1.
Hudson, James W. Floor outlet receptacle. 179,082,
10-30-56, CI. D26— 1.
Hudson, Verne D. : See —
Holtby, Kenneth F., and Hudson. 176,769.
Holtby, Kenneth F., and Hudson. 177,327.
Huff, William H., to Barnes Mfg. Co., Inc. Lawn mower
housing. 177,235. 3-27-56, CI. D40— 1.
Huffman Mfg. Co., The : See —
Viemeister, Read. 178,027.
Hughes, John, Jr. : See —
Stevens, Clifford B., and Hughes. 176,997.
Stevens, Clifford B., and Hughes. 178,704.
Hunt, Guilbert M., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Toaster.
177,503, 4-24-56, CI. D81— 10.
Hunter, James E., Jr., to Polaroid Corp. Photographic flash-
gun or similar article. 176,919, 2-14-56, CI. D61— 1.
Hunter, John. Insect lamp trap. 178,451, 8-7-56, CI.
D31— 3.
Huntington, John C. Pillow. 177,472, 4-17-56, CI. D3— 9.
Hurley, Charles W., to the United States of America as
represented by the Secretary of the Army. Closure plug.
177,731, 5-22-56. CI. D58— 10.
Hurwitz, Bernard. Dress or similar article. 176,611,
1-10-56. CI. D3— 26.
Hurwitz, Julius. Shower head. 177,675, 5-15-56, CI.
D91— 3.
Hurwitz, Julius. Faucet nozzle. 177,676, 5-15-56, CI.
D91— 3.
Hurwitz, Julius. Combined water spout and exhaust stopper
unit for a washbowl or similar bathroom article. 179,003,
10-23-56, CI. D91— 3.
Hurwitz, Julius. Combined water spout and exhaust stopper
unit for a washbowl or similar bathroom article. 179,004,
10-23-56, CI. D91— 3.
Hurwitz, Julius. Towel rack. 179,083, 10-30-56, CI. D4 — 3.
Huszar, Kalman Z. Sling shot. 178,837, 9-25-56, CI.
D34— 15.
Hutcheson, Ray R., to Ox Fibre Brush Co., Inc. Brush.
176,920, 2-14-56, CI. D9— 2.
Hutcheson, Ray R., to Ox Fibre Brush Co., Inc. Frame for a
brush. 178,i26, 6-26-56, CI. D9— 2.
Hutcheson, Ray R., to Ox Fibre Brush Co., Inc. Brush handle.
178,920, 10-9-56, CI. D9— 2.
Hutchinson, Bluma. Knitted fabric or similar article.
178,569, 8-21-56, CI. D47— 2.
Huxtable, Leonard G., to Millers Falls Co. Knife handle or
the like. 176,983, 2-28-56, CI. D22— 3.
Hvale, James L.. to Ekco Products Co. Combined bottle and
jar opener. 176,518, 1-3-56. CI. D44— 29.
Hvale, James L., to Eko Products Co. Beverage dispenser.
177,378, 4-10-56, CI. D44— 21.
904
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Can opener.
178,367,
Can opener.
178,368,
Can opener.
178,369,
5-8-56,
5-8-56,
Child's handbag. 177,625,
Child's handbag. 177,626,
Child's handbag. 177,812, 5-29-56, CI.
CI.
Hvale, James L., to Ekco Products Co. Handle for kitchen
utensils. 177,623, 5-8-56, CI. D44— 29.
Hvale, James L., to Ekco Products Co. Handle for kitchen
utensils. 177,624, 5-8-56, CI. D44— 29.
Hvale, James L., to Ekco Products Co. Can opener. 177,677,
5-15-56, CI. D22 — 2.
Hvale, James L., to Ekco Products Co.
7-31-56, CI. D22 — 2.
Hvale, James L., to Ekco Products Co.
7-31-56, CI. D22— 2.
Hvale, James L., to Ekco Products Co.
7-31-56, CI. D22— 2.
Hvale James L., to Ekco Products Co. Handle for kitchen
utensils. 179,077, 10-30-56, CI. D44— 29.
Hvale, James L., to Ekco Products Co. Handle for kitchen
utensils. 179,078, 10-30-56, CI. D44— 29.
Hvidt, Peter, and O. M. Nielsen, to John Stuart Inc. Table.
177,678, 5-15-56, CI. D33— 14.
Hycon Mfg. Co. : See —
Prentice, Russell E. 178,309.
Hyde, Burt E. Refrigerator. 178,570, 8-21-56, CI. D67 — 3.
Hyde, Donald B., Jr. Bird feeder. 177,912, 6-5-56, CI.
D31— 2.
Hyman, Sidney.
D87— 3.
Hyman, Sidney.
D87— 3.
Hyman, Sidney.
D87— 3.
Hyster Co. : See —
Brown, Robert C. 176,503.
Ibelo Metallwaren Gesellschaft mit beschraenkter Haftung
Hermann Zahn : See —
Zahn, Hermann. 176,651.
Ideal Industries, Inc. : See —
Schinske, William G. 177,537.
Immermann, Milton, and R. H. Ensign, to International Min-
erals & Chemical Corp. Condiment set. 177,627, 5-8-56,
CI. D44 — 22.
Immermann, Milton, and R. H. Ensign, to International Min-
erals & Chemical Corp. Condiment set. 177,628, 5-8-56,
CI. D44— 22.
Imperial Knife Co., Inc. : See —
Baer, Albert M. 178,750.
Baer, Henry B. 178.751.
Mirando, Felix A., Jr. 177,689.
Independence Specialties Co., Inc. : See —
Cralle, William F. 177,615.
Industrial Plastics, Inc. : See —
Rodgers, Robert H. 179,219.
Injection Molding Co. : See —
Grebowiec, Michael J. 178,919.
Inoue, Takayasu. Check writer. 178,452, 8-7-56, CI.
D64 — 11.
Inoue, Takeshi, to Noritake Co., Inc. Plate or similar article.
177.732, 5-22-56. CI. D44 — 15.
Inoue, Takeshi, to Noritake Co., Inc. Plate or similar article.
177.733, 5-22-56, CI. D44— 15.
Inoue, Takeshi, to Noritake Co., Inc. Plate or similar article.
177.734, 5-22-56, CI. D44— 15.
Inoue, Takeshi, to Noritake Co., Inc. Plate or similar article.
178,059, 6-19-56, CI. D44— 15.
Inoue, Takeshi, to Noritake Co., Inc. Plate or similar article.
178,127, 6-26-56, CI. D44— 15.
Inoue, Takeshi, to Noritake Co., Inc. Plate or similar article.
178,571, 8-21-56, CI. D44— 15.
Inoue, Takeshi, to Noritake Co., Inc. Plate or similar article.
178.665, 9-4-56, CI. D44— 15.
Inoue, Takeshi, to Noritake Co., Inc. Plate or similar article.
178.666, 9-4-56, CI. D44— 15.
Inoue, Takeshi, to Noritake Co., Inc. Plate or similar article.
178.667, 9-4-56, CI. D44— 15.
International Business Machines Corp. : See —
Figglns, Richard W. 179,128.
Noyes, Eliot. 177,921.
Otto, Carl. 177,923.
Sundberg, Carl W. 179,041.
International Harvester Co. : See — -
Koeber, Theodore H. 178.965.
Ornas. Theodore, Jr. 177,190.
International Latex Corp. : See —
Ambrose, Paul E. 179,109.
International Minerals & Chemical Corp. : See —
Immermann, Milton, and Ensign. 177,627.
Immermann. Milton, and Ensign. 177,628.
Nelson. Herbert O. 178,734.
International Silver Co. : See —
Conroy, Edward J. 178,913.
Conroy, Edward J. 178,914.
Conroy, Edward J. 179,281.
Doerfler, Robert L. 176,601.
Doerfler, Robert L. 178,987.
Interstate Photo Supply Corp. : See —
Lazerson, Samuel. 178,892.
Interstate Precision Products Corp. : See —
Tucker, Council A. 179,332.
Ireland, Hugh F. Playing card holder. 177,328, 4-3-56,
CI. D34— 13.
Irmisher, Paul H. Floor lamp. 178,606, 8-28-56, CI.
D48— 20.
Irwin. William J. Wall drying rack. 176,721, 1-24-56. CI
D49— 1.
Isreeli, Jack, to Technicon International, Ltd. Histologic
processing machine. 179,297, 11-27-56, CI. D83— 1.
Woman's sweater. 176,613, 1-10-56,
176,614, 1-10-56. CI.
Head scarf. 177,180, 3-20-56, CI.
Isreeli, Jack, to Technicon International, Ltd. Histologic
processing machine. 179,298, 11-27-56, CI. D83 — 1.
Ivers-Lee Co. : .See —
Volckening, Lloyd I. 177,780.
Ivy, Jessie T. Gun. 177,679, 5-15-56, CI. D30 — 1.
Ivy, Jessie T. Gun. 178,960, 10-16-56, CI. D30 — 1.
Izewski, Anthony J. Wall tile. 178.370, 7-31-56, CI. D18— 2.
Izewski, Anthony J. Wall tile. 178,371, 7-31-56, CI. D18 — 2.
Izzi, Edmund L. : See —
Keck, Merle E., and Izzi. 177,916.
J. G. and St. Mary Co. : See —
St. Mary, Francis C, Jermyn, and Gagnier. 177,881.
St. Mary, Francis C. Jermyn. and Gagnier. 177,882.
Jackler, Ben R., to Custom Crown Matt Co., Inc. Auto-
mobile floor mat. 177,048, 3-6-56, CI. D9 — 6.
Jackman, Erwin B. Woman's sweater. 176,612, 1-10-56,
CI. D3— 4.
Jackman, Erwin B.
CI. D3 — 4.
Jackman, Erwin B. Woman's blouse.
D3— 4.
Jackman, Erwin B.
D3— 13.
Jackson, James A. Alphabet teaching aid. 177,504, 4-24-56,
CI. D25— 1.
Jackson, Leslie K. : See —
Roche, Melvin E., and Jackson. 179,428.
Roche, Melvin E., and Jackson. 179,429.
Jacob!, George and David : See —
Colmar, Philip. 178,489.
Jacobsen, Ann L. : See — -
Wheeler, William H., and Jacobsen. 177,201.
Jacoby-Bender, Inc. : See-
Rodriguez, Emil. 177,483.
Rodriguez, Emil. 177,642.
Rodriguez, Emil. 177,929-177,936.
Rodriguez, Emil. 178,934.
Jacoby, Frank. Table. 178,838, 9-25-56, CI. D33 — 14.
Jacoby, Frank. Table. 178,839, 9-25-56, CI. D33 — 14.
Jacoff, Sydney, to Great Neck Saw Manufacturers Inc. Hack
saw or similar article! 176,770, 1-31-56. CI. D93— 4.
Jakobsen, Robert E. K., to Virtue Bros. Mfg. Co. Chair.
177.980, 6-12-56. CI. D15— 1.
Jakobsen, Robert E. K., to Virtue Bros. Mfg. Co. Buffet or
similar cabinet. 178,519, 8-14-56, CI. D33 — 19.
Jakobsen, Robert E. K., to Virtue Bros. Mfg. Co. Furniture
leg. 178.572, 8-21-56, CI. D33— 14.
Jakobsen, Robert E. K., to Virtue Bros. Mfg. Co. Chair.
179,299, 11-27-56, CI. D15— 1.
Jambor, Steven J. : See —
Ullmo, Andre, and Jambor. 176,935.
Ullmo, Andre, and Jambor. 177,080.
James, George T., to Gladding, McBean & Co. Food jar.
177,570, 5-1-56, CI. D58— 25.
James, George T., to Gladding. McBean & Co. Vase or similar
article. 177,981, 6-12-56. CI. D29 — 28.
James, George T., to Gladding, McBean & Co. Ash tray.
178,235, 7-10-56, CI. D85— 2.
James, George T., to Gladding, McBean & Co. Ash tray or
similar article. 178,921, 10-9-56. CI. D85 — 2.
James. George T., to Gladding. McBean & Co. Stopper or
similar article. 178,961, 10-16-56, CI. D58— 10.
Janis, Lawrence N., to Triad Products Corp. Boiler casing.
177,049, 3-6-56, CI. D81— 2.
Jankura, Michael. Coin holder. 177,9:
Janome Sangyo K. K. : See —
Hosoe, Klju. 178,190.
Jarman-Williamson Co. : See —
Williamson, Norman B. 178,977.
Jaz. S. A. : See —
Nicolas, Paul I. 176,878.
Jeckell, Walter E. Armrest cover.
D14— 6.
Jenkins, G. C. Co. : See —
Jenkins, Grover C. 179.347.
Jenkins, Grover C. to G. C. Jenkins Co. Xylophone. 179,347,
12-4-56, CI. D56— 1.
Jenkins, Lee M. Display rack. 177,505. 4-24-56. CI. D80 — 9.
Jenkins, Lee M. Display stand. 177,506, 4-24-56, CI.
D80— 10.
Jenkins, Ray T. Heat exchanger support. 177,329, 4-3-56,
CI. D81— 21.
Jensen, Clarence P. Headboard for a child's bunk bed.
178,668. 9-4-56. CI. D5^4.
Jensen. Kurt, to Ernst Leitz G. m. b. H. Pair of binoculars.
179,084. 10-30-56, CI. D57— 1.
Jensens, Georg. Solvsmedie A/S : See —
Eckhoff, Mathias G. 178.915.
Jepson, Ivar. to Sunbeam Corp. Lawn sprinkler.
9-18-56. CI. D91— 1.
Jerabek, Charles A. : See —
Ensign, Robert H., and Jerabek. 177,026.
Jeremias, Joseph : See —
Ziegler, Alvin M., and Jeremias. 179,232.
Jermyn, Arthur C. : See —
St. Mary, Francis C, Jermyn, and Gagnier.
St. Mary, Francis C., Jermyn, and Gagnier.
Jermvn, Arthur C, and G. E. Gagnier. Rosary oi
177,813, 5-29-56, CI. D45— 16.
Jervis Corp. : See —
Stewart, Donald E. 179,328.
Johansson, Ingvar O. Drill press or similar article.
9-4-56, CI. D63— 1.
13, 6-5-56, CI. D52 — 4.
178,372, 7-31-56. CI.
..782,
177.881.
177,882.
>r the lik<
178,i
LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES
905
Johnson, Allan B„ and F. G. Mackay, to Sawyers' Inc. Camera.
178.922, 10-9-56, CI. D(il — 1.
Johnson, Allan B., and F. G. Mackay, to Sawyers' Inc. Camera.
178.923, 10-9-56, CI. D61— 1.
Johnson, Carlton A. Stand. 179,419, 12-18-56, CI. D33— 14.
Johnson, Clarence L., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Airplane.
179,348, 12-4-56, CI. D71— 1.
Johnson, Elliott A., to Helmco, Inc. Combination food warmer
and dispenser. 176,519, 1-3-56, CI. D81— 10.
Johnson, John D. Compressor unit for gaseous fluids.
178,962, 10-16-56, CI. D65— 1.
Johnson & Johnson : See —
Castelll, Chailes, and Gershen. 177,214.
Johnson, Leonard F. Combined hobby horse and support or
similar article. 176,520, 1-3-56, CI. D34— 15.
Johnson, Monte L., to Capital Chair Co., Inc. Sofa or the like.
176,722, 1-24-56, CI. D15— 11.
Johnson, Phillip B., to Gorham Mfg. Co. Creamer. 179,005,
10-23-56, CI. D44— 21.
Johnson, Ralph O., to Associated Spring Corp. Candle holder.
177.236, 3-27-56, CI. D48 — 2.
Johnson, Ralph O., to Associated Spring Corp. Candle holder.
177.237, 3-27-56, CI. D48— 2.
Johnson, Ralph O., to Associated Spring Corp. Christmas
ornament. 179,349, 12-4-56, CI. D29— 1.
Johnson, S. C, & Son, Inc. : See —
Harris, William C. 177,975.
Johnston, Walter H. : See—
Payberg, Carl, and Johnston. 178,422.
Jones, Charles B., and R. H. 'Crowle, to American Photocopy
Equipment Co. Photographic copy machine. 177,050,
3-6-56. CI. D61— 1.
Jones, Charles E., and R. H. Crowle, to Nu-Dell Plastics
Corp. Sandal. 177,051, 3-6-56, CI. D7— 7.
Jones, Frank B., to Dunlop Tire and Rubber Corp. Tire.
176,615, 1-10-56, CI. D90— 20.
Jones, Frank B., to Dunlop Tire and Rubber Corp. Tire.
178,128, 6-26-56, CI. D90— 20.
Jones, Frank B., to Dunlop Tire and Rubber Corp. Tire.
6, CI. D90— 20.
Advertising sign. 177,629, 5-8-56, CI.
See —
Lounge chair.
Table frame.
Chair. 179,252,
178,373, 7-31-
Jones, Harry L.
Dl — 12.
Jones, Herff, Co.
Kaiser, Paul A. 179,007.
Jones, James, Co. : See —
Popp, Leonard E. 178,579.
Jones, James E., to The Hettrick Mfg. Co.
176.521, 1-3-56, CI. D15— 1.
Jones, James E., to The Hettrick Mfg. Co.
177.680, 5-15-56, CI. D33— 14.
Jones, James E., to The Hettrick Mfg. Co. Table frame.
177.681, 5-15-56, CI. D33— 14.
Jones, James E., to The Hettrick Mfg. Co. Chair. 177,914,
6-5-56, CI. D15— 1.
Jones, James E., to The Hettrick Mfg. Co. Chair. 178,374,
7-31-56, CI. D15— 1.
Jones, James E., to The Hettrick Mfg. Co. Table. 178,375,
7-31-56, CI. D33— 14.
Jones, James E., to The Hettrick Mfg. Co. Table. 178,376,
7-31-56, CI. D33— 14.
Jones, James E., to The Hettrick Mfg. Co.
11-20-56, CI. D15— 1.
Jones, James E., to Gendron Wheel Co. Side frame for invalid
wheel chair. 179,302, 11-27-56, CI. D15— 1.
Jones, James E., and E. P. Stevens, to The Hettrick Mfg. Co.
Umbrella table. 178,884, 10-2-56. CI. D33— 14.
Jones, James E., and E. P. Stevens, to The Hettrick Mfg. Co.
Table. 179,300, 11-27-56, CI. D33— 14.
Jones, James E., and E. P. Stevens, to The Hettrick Mfg. Co.
Table. 179,301, 11-27-56, CI. D33— 14.
Jones, Samuel R. Headrest. 177.238, 3-27-56, CI. D15— 2.
Jones, Thomas H., to the United States of America as repre-
sented bv the Secretarv of the Army. Medal or similar
article. 179,253, 11-20-56, CI. D29— 19.
Jordan, Charles M. : See — ■
Stier, Luther W., and Jordan. 177,773.
Stier. Luther W., and Jordan. 178.434.
Jordan, Charles M., to General Motors Corp. Crawler tractor
or similar article. 177,098, 3-13-56, CI. D14— 3.
Jordan, Charles M., and M. B. Sugano. to General Motors
Corp. Locomotive body. 177.814, 5-29-56. CI. D66— 1.
Jordan, Charles M., W. F. Lange, and L. W. Stier, to General
Motors Corp. Vehicle body. 178,670, 9-4-56, CI. D14 — 3.
Jordan, Charles M., and M. B. Sugano, to General Motors
Corp. Railway coach body. 179,006, 10-23-56, CI. D66 — 1.
Jorge, Lester J. Renewable blade knife. 178,453, 8-7-56,
CI. D22— 3.
Jorgensen, Robert A., to Washington Steel Products. Inc.
Friction catch for doors and the like. 178,963, 10-16-56,
CI. D50— 5.
Joseloff, Stanley. Display stand. 178,129, 6-26-56, CI.
D80— 9.
Josephs, Lyman C, III : See —
Clark, John R., Josephs, and Lau. 178,220.
Jossem, Lyons I. Display rack for neckwear or the like.
178,671, 9-4-56, CI. D80— 10.
Joyce, Faie, to Joyce, Inc. Shoe or similar article. 179,350,
12-4-56, CI. D7— 7.
Joyce, Inc. : See —
Joyce, Faie. 179,350.
Julian and Kokenge Co., The : See —
Stock, Otto F. 178,553.
369555— P 58
Writing instrument.
Writing instrument.
Kalt, Henry W.. to Kalt, Breeding & Hadden, Inc. Bicycle
or similar article. 177,915,6-5-56 " "'
Junior Toy Corp. : See —
Perlowski, Roy A. 179,158.
Stevens, Clifford B. 179,273.
Wintermantel, Norman G. 178,478.
Wintermantel, Norman G. 178,978.
Wintermantel, Norman G. 178,979.
Junker, Kenneth M., to Burrell Cutlery Co., Inc. Knife.
177,507, 4-24-56, CI. D22— 3.
Junkunc Brothers : See —
Junkunc, George P. 179,085.
Junkunc, George P., to Junkunc Brothers. Combination
padlock. 179,085, 10-30-56, CI. D50— 8.
Kallmann, Cecil P., to Schenlev Industries, Inc. Display
piece for bottles. 177,815, 5-29-56, CI. D80 — 9.
Kahn, Alice S. : See — ■
Kahn, Lester R. 177.817.
Kahn, David, to David Kahn, Inc.
178,924, 10-9-56, CI. D74— 17.
Kahn, David, Inc. : See —
Kahn, David. 178,924.
Kahn, Julius M. 177,816.
Kahn, Julius M., to David Kahn, Inc
177.816, 5-29-56, CI. D74— 17.
Kahn, Lester R„ to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Com-
bined comb and brush or similar article. 177,682, 5-15-56,
CI. D86— 8.
Kahn, Lester R., deceased, by A. S. Kahn, executrix, to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours and Co. Comb or similar article.
177.817, 5-29-56, CI. D86— 8.
Kahn, Lester R., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Tooth-
brush or similar article. 178,730, 9-11-56, CI. D9— 2.
Kahn, Mack. Foundation garment. 177,982, 6-12-56, CI.
D20— 2.
Kaiser Aircraft & Electronics Corp. : See —
Aiken, William R. 179,404.
Kaiser, Paul A., to Herff Jones Co. Finger ring. 179,007,
10-23-56, CI. D45— 10.
Kalart Co. Inc., The : See —
Castedello, William, Kaprelian, and Florian. 176,751.
Kalt, Breeding & Hadden, Inc. : See —
Kalt, Henry W. 177,915.
W., to
CI. D90— 8.
Kaplan, Arthur H. : See —
Terry, Irving. 177,198.
Kaplan, Joseph A., & Sons, Inc. : See —
Blod, Francis E. 178,862.
Kappus, Peter G., to General Electric Co. Vertical take off
aircraft or similar article. 179,420, 12-18-56, CI. D71— 1.
Kaprelian, Edward K. : See —
Castedello, William, Kaprelian, and Florian. 176,751.
Karon*, Robert B., to Novelty Utilities, Inc. Food and bev-
erage server. 177,571, 5-1-56, CI. D44 — 10.
Karoff, Robert B. Combined food and beverage server.
178,377, 7-31-56, CI. D33— 14.
Karol, Reuben H., to Tinius Olsen Testing Machine Co. Ma-
terial hardness tester or similar article. 178,060, 6-19-56,
CI. D52— 1.
Karp, Edward C, to Sanitary Scale Co. Hood for a power
meat cutter. 178,289, 7-17-56, CI. D55 — 1.
Kascel, Lavern D. : See —
Essman, Eldon F., and Kascel. 178,228.
Essman, Eldon F.. and Kascel. 178,229.
Essman, Eldon F., and Kascel. 178,230.
Essman, Eldon F., and Kascel. 178,231.
Kasper, Elmer J., to Royal Appliance Mfg. Co. Suction
cleaner. 178,322, 7-24-56, CI. D9— 2.
Kasselmann, George J. : See —
Siekmann, Harold J., Kasselmann. and Okvit. 177,350.
Siekmann, Harold J., and Kasselmann. 178,431.
Kates, Phillip. Combined handbag and umbrella holder.
176,852. 2-7-56, CI. D87— 3.
Knther, Alfred C. Child's purse. 176,947, 2-21-56, CI.
D87— 3.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Finger ring or the like. 176,522,
1-3-56, CI. D45— 10.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Finger ring or the like. 176,523,
1-3-56, CI. D45 — 10.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Finger ring or the like. 176,524,
1-3-56, CI. D45— 10.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Charm bracelet or the like.
176,525, 1-3-56. CI. D45— 17.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a necklace or the
like. 175,526, 1-3-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a necklace or the
like. 176,527, 1-3-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a necklace or the
like. 176.528, 1-3-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a necklace or the
like. 176,529, 1-3-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a necklace or the
like. 176,530, 1-3-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a necklace or the
like. 176,531, 1-3-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a necklace or the
like. 176,661, 1-17-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a bracelet or the
like. 176,662, 1-17-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a necklace or the
like. 176,663, 1-17-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a necklace or the
like. 176,664, 1-17-56, CI. D45— 16.
906
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Necklace or the like.
176,677,
176,678,
Brooch or the like. 176,679,
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Brooch or the like. 176,665,
1-17-56, CI. LM5— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Barring or the like. 176,666,
1-17-56, CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a bracelet or the
like. 176,667, 1-17-56, CI. D45— 4.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Necklace or the like. 176,668,
1-17-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Brooch or the like. 176,669,
1-17-56, CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Earring or the like. 176,670,
1-17-56, CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a necklace or the
like. 176,671, 1-17-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Brooch or the like. 176,672,
1_17_56, CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Earring or the like. 176,673,
1-17-56, CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Earring or the like. 176,674,
1-17-56, CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a bracelet or the
like. 176,675, 1-17-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a necklace or the
like. 176,676, 1-17-56, CI. B-45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Earring or the like.
1-17-56, CI. D45— 9.
Katz. Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
1-17-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
1-17-56, CI. D45 — 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Necklace or the like. 176,680,
1-17-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a necklace or the
like. 176,681, 1-17-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Earring or the like. 176,682,
1_17_56, CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a necklace or the
like. 176,683, 1-17-56, CI. B45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Earring or the like. 176,684,
1-17-56, CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a necklace or the
like. 176,685, 1-17-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a necklace or the
like. 176,686, 1-17-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a necklace or the
like. 176,687, 1-17-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a necklace or the
like. 176,688, 1-17-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Earring or the like. 176,689,
1-17-56, CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a bracelet or the
like. 176,690, 1-17-56, CI. D45— 4.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Brooch or the like. 176,691,
1-17-56, CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph. to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a bracelet or the
like. 176,692, 1-17-56, CI. D45— 4.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a necklace or the
like. 176,693, 1-17-56. CI. D45— 16.
_ rring or the like. 176,694,
the like. 176,785,
Earring or the like. 176,787,
Earring .or the like. 176,788,
Brooch or the like. 176,'
Brooch or the like. 176,697,
necklace or the
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
1-17-56, CI. D45— 9.
Katz. Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
1-17-56. CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Necklace or the like. 176,696,
1-17-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
1-17-56, CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for
like. 176,698, 1-17-56, CI. B-45 — 4.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Brooch or the like. 176,699,
1-17-56, CI. D45— 19.
Katz. Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Earring or the like. 176.700,
1_17_56, CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Brooch or the like. 176,705.
1-17-56. CI. D45— 19.
Katz. Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Bracelet or the like. 176,706,
1-17-56, CI. D45 — 4.
Katz, Adolph. to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a necklace or
the like. 176,771, 1-31-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph. to Coro. Inc. Link chain for a necklace or
the like. 176,772, 1-31-56, CI. D45 — 16.
Katz, Adolph. to Coro. Inc. Link chain for a necklace or
the like. 176.773, 1-31-56, CI. P45— 16.
Katz. Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Necklace or the like. 176,774,
1-31-56. CI. D45— 16.
Katz. Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Earring or the like. 176,775,
1-31-56. CI. D45 — 9.
Katz. .Adolnh. to Coro. Inc. Charm bracelet or the like.
176,776. 1-31-56, CI. LM5— 17.
Katz. Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Earring or the like. 176.777,
1-31-56. C\. D45— 9.
Katz. Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Bracelet or the like. 176.77S,
1-31-56. CI. D45— 4.
Katz. Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Broooh or the like. 176,770,
1-31-56. n. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph. to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a bracelet or
the like. 176,780, 1-31-56, CI. D45— 4.
Katz. Adolph. to Coro, Inc. Necklace or the like. 176 781,
1-31-56. CI. D45 — 16.
Katz. Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Brooch or the like. 176,782,
1-31-56. CI. D45— 19.
Katz. Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Earring or the like. 176,783,
1-31-56, CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a bracelet or
the like. 176,784, 1-31-56, CI. D45 — 4.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Necklace
1-31-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Brooch or the like. 176,786,
1-31-56, CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
1-31-56, CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
1-31-56, CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a necklace or
the like. 176,789, 1-31-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Earring or the like. 176,790,
1-31-56, CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro. Inc. Link chain for a necklace or
the like. 176,853, 2-7-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Necklace or the like.
2-7-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Brooch or the like. 176,855,
2-7-56. CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
2-7-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
2-7-56. CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
2-7-56, CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Necklace or the like. 176,859,
2-7-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Brooch or the like. 176,860,
2-7-56, CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Earring or the like. 176,861,
2-7-56, CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a necklace or
the like. 176,862, 2-7-56 CI. D45 — 16.
Katz. Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Brooch or the like.
2-7-56, CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
2-7-56, CI. D45— 7.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
2-7-56, CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
2-7-56, CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
the like. 176,867, 2-7-56, CI. D45-
Katz. Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Earring
2-7-56, CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
2-21-56, CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
2-21-56, CI. D45— 19.
Katz. Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
2-21-56. CI. D45— 9.
Katz. Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Necklace or the li
2-21-56. CI. D45 — 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for
like. 176.952, 2-21-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz. Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Earring or the like
2-21-56, CI. D45 — 9.
KaiikeAd17P6h954f: S^Cl. ml-ie* ^ * braCe'et °r the
KaotZoiAK21]& $?*P0T0- Itic- Necklace or the like. 176.955,
■^—-1—56. CI. D45 — 16.
Kii.t!5A.AdolP]}' _to_Coro, Inc. Brooch or the like. 176,956,
176,854,
Necklace or the like. 176,856,
Necklace or the like. 176,857,
Brooch or the like. 176,;
176,:
Bracelet or the like. 176,.'
Earring or the like. 176,865,
Brooch or the like. 176,866,
Link chain for
'" -16.
; or the like
bracelet or
176,868,
Brooch or the like. 176,948,
Brooch or the like. 176.949,
Earring or the like. 176.950,
176,951,
necklace or the
'6.953,
Earring or the like. 176.957,
necklace or
2-21-56. CI. D45 — 19.
Katz. Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
2-21-56. CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for
the like. 177,052. 3-6-56, CI. D45 — 16.
Katz, Adolph to Coro. Inc. Link chain for a bracelet or
the like. 177.099, 3-13-56, CI. D45 — 4.
Katz, Adolph. to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a necklace or
the like. 177,100. 3-13-56, CI. D45—16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Earring or the like. 177.101,
3—13—56. CI. 45 — 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a bracelet or
the like. 177.102, 3-13-56, CI. D45 — 4.
Inc. Necklace or the like. 177,103,
Inc.
Katz. Adolph, to Coro.
3-13-56. CI. D45— 1(
Katz. Adolph, to Coro
3-13-56. CI. D45— 9.
Katz. Adolph. to Coro, Inc.
3-13-56. CI. D45— 19.
Katz. Adolph, to Coro. Inc.
3-13-56. CI. LM5— 19.
Katz. Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
3-13-56. CI. D45— 19.
Katz. Adolph. to Coro. Inc
3-13-56. CI. D45 — 19.
Katz. Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
3-13-56. CI. D45— 19.
Katz. Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
3-13-56. CI. D45— 19.
Katz. Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
3_13_56. ci. D45— 19.
Katz. Adolph. to Coro. Inc.
3-13-56. CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
3-13-56. CI. D45 — 4.
Katz. Adolph. to Coro, Inc.
3-13-56. CI. D45— 16.
Katz. Adolph, to Coro. Inc.
3-13-56. CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Earring or the like. 177,116,
3-13-56, CI. B-45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Necklace or the like. 177,117,
3-13-56, CI. D45— 16.
Earring
or the like.
177,104,
Brooch
or the like.
177,105,
Brooch
or the like.
177.106,
Brooch
or the like.
177,107,
Brooch
or the like.
177,108,
Brooch
or the like.
177,109,
Brooch
or the like.
177.110,
Brooch
or the like.
177,111,
Brooch
or the like.
177,112,
Bracelet
or the like.
177,113,
Necklace
or the like.
177,114,
Brooch
or the like.
177,115,
LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES
907
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
3-13-56, CI. D45 — 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
3-13-56, CI. B45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
3-13-56, CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
3-13-56, CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
the like. 177,122, 3-13-56.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
3-13-56, CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
the lite. 177,124, 3-13-56,
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
3-13-56. CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
the like. 177,126, 3-13-56,
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
3-13-56, CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
3-13-56, CI. D45 — 4.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
3-13-56, CI. D45— 16.
Ktaz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
3-13-56, CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
3-13-56, CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
3-13-56, CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
3-13-56, CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
3-13-56, CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
3-13-56, CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
the like. 177,136, 3-13-56,
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
the like. 177,137, 3-13-56,
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
3-13-56, CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro. Inc.
3-13-56, CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
3-13-56, CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
the like. 177,141, 3-13-56,
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
3-13-56, CI. D45 — 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
3-13-56, CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
3-13-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
3-13-56, CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
3-13-56. CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
the like. 177,239, 3-27-56
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
the like. 177,240, 3-27-56.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
3-27-56, CI. D45 — 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
the like. 177,242, 3-27-56,
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
the like. 177,243, 3-27-56,
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
the like. 177,244, 3-27-56,
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
3-27-56, CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
3-27-56, CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
3-27-56. CI. D45 — 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
3-27-56, CI. D45— 4.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
the like. 177,249, 3-27-56
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
3-27-56, CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
3-27-56. CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
3-27-56, CI. D45 — 4.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
3-27-56, CI. D45 — 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
3-27-56, CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph. to Coro, Inc.
the like. 177,255, 3-27-56
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
3-27-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
3-27-56, CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
3-27-56. CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
3-27-56, CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
177,260, 3-27-56, CI. D45-
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
3-27-56, CI. D45 — 9.
Brooch or the like. 177,118,
Earring or the like. 177,119,
Brooch or the like. 177,120,
Brooch or the like. 177,121,
Link chain for a necklace or
CI. D45— 16.
Brooch or the like. 177,123,
Link chain for a necklace or
CI. D45 — 16.
Brooch or the like. 177,125,
Link chain for a necklace or
CI. U45— 16.
Earring or the like. 177,127,
Bracelet or the like.
Necklace or the like.
Brooch or the like.
Earring or the like.
Earring or the like.
Brooch or the like.
Brooch or the like.
Earring or the like.
177,128,
177,129,
177,130,
177,131,
177,132,
177,133,
177,134,
177,135,
Link chain for a necklace or
CI. D45^t.
Link chain for a necklace or
CI. D45— 16.
Earring or the like. 177,138,
Brooch or the like. 177,139,
Earring or the like. 177,140,
Link chain for a necklace or
CI. D45 — 16.
Necklace or the like. 177,142,
Brooch or the like.
177,143,
Necklace or the like.
177,144,
Brooch or the like.
177,145,
Brooch or the like.
177,146,
Link chain for a necklace or
, CI. D45 — 4.
Link chain for a necklace or
CI. D45 — 4.
Earring or the like. 177,241,
Link chain for a bracelet or
CI. D45 — 4.
Link chain for a bracelet or
CI. D45 — 4.
Link chain for a necklace or
CI. D45 — 4.
Brooch or the like. 177,245,
Earring or the like. 177,246,
Necklace or the like. 177,247,
Bracelet or the like. 177,248,
Link chain for a necklace or
, CI. D45— 16
Earring or the like.
177,250,
Earring or the like.
177,251,
Bracelet or the like.
177,252,
Brooch or the like.
177,253,
Brooch or the like.
177,254,
Link chain for a necklace or
CI. D45 — 16.
Necklace or the like. 177,256,
Brooch or the like.
177,257,
Earring or the like.
177,258,
Brooch or the like.
177,259,
Separable brooch or
-19.
Earring or the like.
the like.
177,261,
for
for
necklace or
bracelet or
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a necklace or
the like. 177,330, 4-3-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Earring or the like. 177,331,
4-3-56, CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a necklace or
the like. 177,332, 4-3-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a necklace or
the like. 177,333, 4-3-56, CI. D45 — 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Jewelry finding or similar ar-
ticle. 177,334, 4-3-56, CI. D45— 1.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Jewelry finding or similar ar-
ticle. 177,335, 4-3-56, CI. D45— 1.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro. Inc Brooch or the like. 177,379,
4-10-56, CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Separable brooch or the like.
177.380, 4-10-56, CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Separable brooch or the like.
177.381, 4-10-56. CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a necklace or
the like. 177,382, 4-10-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Earring or the like. 177,383,
4-10-56, CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Finger ring or the like. 177,384,
4-10-56, CI. D45— 10.
Katz, Adolph. to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a bracelet or
the like. 177,385, 4-10-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Earring or the like. 177,386,
4-10-56. CI. 1)45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Earring or the like. 177,387,
4-10-56, CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a necklace or
the like. 177,388, 4-10-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain
the like. 177,389, 4-10-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph. to Coro, Inc. Link chain
the like. 177,390, 4-10-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Necklace or the like.
4-10-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
4-10-56, CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
4-10-56. CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
4-10-56, CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Brooch or the like.
4-10-56, CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Brooch
4-10-56, CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
4-10-56, CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Brooch or the like. 177,398,
4-10-56, CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
4-10-56, CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
4-10-56, CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
the like. 177,401. 4-10-56, CI. D45— i.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a necklace or
the like. 177,402, 4-10-56, CI. D45 — 7.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Earring or the like. 177,403,
4-10-56, CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Stone for costume jewelry or
similar article. 177,404, 4-10-56, CI. D45— 1.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Stone for costume jewelry or
similar article. 177,405, 4-10-56, CI. D45— 1.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Stone for costume jewelry or
similar article. 177,406, 4-10-56, CI. D45— 1.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Stone for costume jewelry or
similar article. 177,407, 4-10-56, CI. D45 — 1.
Katz. Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Necklace or the like. 177,408,
4-10-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a necklace or
the like. 177,409, 4-10-56, CI. D45- "">
177,391,
Brooch or the like. 177,392,
Earring or the like. 177,393,
Brooch or the like. 177,394,
177,395,
177,396,
the like.
Brooch or the like. 177,397,
Brooch or the like. 177,399,
Earring or the like. 177,400,
Link chain for a bracelet or
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
4-10-56, CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
4-10-56, CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
4-10-56, CI. 45—19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
4-10-56, CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for
the like. 177,414, 4-10-56, CI. D45 — 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Brooch or the like. 177,415,
4-10-56. CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Charm bracelet or the like.
177,416, 4-10-56^ CI. D45— 17.
Brooch or the like. 177,410,
Brooch or the like. 177,411,
Pin clip or the like. 177,412,
Brooch .or the like. 177,413,
necklace or
Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
4-24-56, CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
4-24-56, CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
4-24-56, CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro. Inc.
Brooch or the
ike.
.."OS.
Earring or the like. 177,509,
Earring or the like. 177,510,
Link chain for a necklace or
the like. 177,511, 4-24-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a necklace or
the like. 177,512, 4-24-56, CI. D45— 10.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Earring or the like. 177.513,
4-24-56, CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a necklace or
the like. 177,514, 4-24-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Brooch or the like. 177,515,
4-24-56, CI. D45— 19.
'908
INDEX ©F' PATENTS*. 1956;
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Brooch or the like. 177, 5H6,
4-24-56, CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Brooch or the like. 17.7,,5l!7r,
4-24-56, CI. D45 — 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Earring or the like. 17T,518>
4-24-56, CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Bracelet or the like. 177,5H9t
4-24-56, CI. D45— 4.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Separable brooch or the like.
177,520, 4-24-56, CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a necklace or
the like. 177,521, 4-24-56, CI. D45 — 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Finger ring or the like. 17T,818,
5-29-56, CI. D45— 10.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Necklace or the like. 1'7T,819,
5-29-56, CI. D45— 16.
'Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Jewelry finding or similar article.
177.820, 5-29-56, CI. D45— 1.
^Katz, Adolph. to Coro, Inc. Charm bracelet or the like.
177.821, 5-29-56, CI. D45— 16.
TKatz. Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Earring- or the like. 177,822,
5-29-56. CI. D45— 9.
'Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a neeklace or
the like. 177,823, 5-29-56, CI. 045—16.
'Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Earring or the like. 177,824,
5-29-56, CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a necklace or the
like. 177,825, 5-29-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. LiDk chain for a neeklace or the
like. 177,826, 5-29-56. CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro. Inc. Earring or the like. 177,827,
5-29-56, CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Brooch or the like. 177,828,
5-29-56. CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a necklace or the
like. 177,829, 5-29-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a necklace or the
like. 177,830, 5-29-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Brooch or the like. 177,831,
5-29-56. CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph. to Coro, Inc. Brooch or the like. 177,832,
5-29-56. CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a necklace or the
like. 177,833, 5-29-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz. Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Brooch or the like. 177,834,
5-29-56, CI. D45— 19.
Katz. Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Brooch or the like. 177,835,
5-29-56, CI. D45 — 19.
Katz. Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Pin-clip or the like. 177,836,
5-29-56. CI. D45— 19.
Katz. Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Pin-clip or the like. 177,837,
5-29-56. CI. D45— 19.
Katz. Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Earring or the like. 177,838,
5-29-56, CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph. to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a bracelet or the
like. 177,839, 5-29-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Earring or the like. 177,840,
5-29-56, CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Brooch or the like. 177,841,
5-29-56. CI. D45 — 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a bracelet or the
like. 177.842, 5-29-56. CI. D45— 16.
Katz. Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Earring or the like. 177,843,
5-29-56. CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a necklace or the
like. 177.844, 5-29-56. CI. P45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Earring or the like. 177,845,
5-29-56, CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Earring or the like. 177,846,
5-29-56. CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Earring or the like. 177,847,
5-29-56. CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Earring or the like. 177,848,
5-29-56. CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Earring or the like. 177,849,
5-29-56, CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for n necklace or the
like. 177,850. 5-29-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Earring or the like. 177,851,
5-29-56, CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Earring or the like. 177,852,
i*2Q_5ft pi D45 9
Katz, Adolph,' to Coro, Inc. Brooch or the like. 177,853,
5-29-56. CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Earring or the like. 177,854,
5-29-56, CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Jewelry finding or similar article.
177,983, 6-12-56. CI. D45— 1.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a necklace or
the like. 177.984, 6-12-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Earring or the like. 177,985,
6-12-56, CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Brooch or the like. 177,986,
6-12-56, CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph. to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a necklace or
the like. 177,987, 6-12-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Earring or the like. 177,988,
6-12-56, CI. D45 — 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Brooch or the like. 177,989,
6-12-56, CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Brooch or the like. 177,990,
6-12-56, CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to- CtoajQ,. Bmet. Broocfei oc- the like. 177,991.
6-12-56, CI. D45r— 19t.
Katz, Adolph, to. Corov. inc. Link, chain, for a bracelet or the
like. 178,061,. 6-19-56,. CiL B45 — 1)&
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Lac. Earriog. or the Mke. 178,062,
6-19r-56, CL B45— 9:
Katz,. Adolph, to Coro, Iae. Earrimg. or the like. 178,063,
6-19^-56, CL D45r-9l.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Imc Link, chain, £o.r a bracelet or the
like. 176,064, 6-19-56„ CL D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph,. to Coro,. I&e. Earring or the like. 178,065,
6-19-56, CI. D45^-9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, lae. Link, chain, for ai necklace or the-
Uke. 178,066, 6-19-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, AdQlph„ to Coro. Inc. Link ghain for a bracelet or the,
like. 178,067, 6-19-56, CI. B-45^-16.
Katz, Adolph,. to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a bracelet or the-
like; 178,068, 6-19-56,. CI. D45 — 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Brooch or the like. 178,069,
6-19-56. CI. IMS— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to. Coro. Inc. LinJt chain £or a bracelet or the
like. 178,070, 6-19-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Earring or the like. 178,071,
6-19-50, CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Earrimg or the like. 178,236,
7-1Q.-56, CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Liimk ehain for a necklace or-
the like. 178,237, 7-10-56, CI). D45 — 16.
Rata, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Brooeh or the like. 178,288,.
7-10-5-6. CI. D45— 19.
Kata, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Jewelry stone finding or similar-
article. 178,239, 7-10-56, CI. D45— 1.
Kata, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Jewelry stone finding or similar;
article. 178,240, 7-10-56y CI. E>45— 1.
Kata, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Jewelry stone finding or similar
article. 178,241, 7-10-5®, CL D45 — 1.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Bracelet or the like: 178,242;.
7-10-56, CI. D45— 4.
Kata, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a necklace or
the like. 178,243, 7-10-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Jmc. Earring or the like. 178,244,
7-10-56, CI. D45— 9.
Kata, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Earring or the lake. 178,245,
7-10-56, CI. D45— 9.
Kata, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a neckja-ce or
the like. 178,246, T-10-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a necklace or-
the like. 178,378, T-31-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Jewelry stone finding oar similar-
article. 178,379, 7-31-56, CI. D45— 1.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Charm bracelet or the like.
178,380, 7-31-56, CI. D45— 17.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a bra«elet or the
like. 178,383, 7-31-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Brooch or the like. 178,382,
7-31-56, CI. D45 — 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Charm bracelet or the like.
178,383, 7-31-56. CI. D45— 17.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
178,384,
Earring or the like.
Earring or the like.
178,385.
178,386,
Brooch or the like.
7-31-56, d. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
7-31-56, CI. LM5— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
7-31-56, CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
7-31-56, CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a bracelet or the
like. 178,388, 7-31-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a bracelet or the
like. 178,389, 7-31-56. CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Brooch or the like.
Brooch or the like. 178,387,
178,390,
Brooch or the like. 178,391,
Earring or the like. 178,392,
178,393,
178,394,
Earring or the like.
Earring or the like.
178,3
7-31-56, CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
7-31-56. CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
7-31-56. CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Brooch or the
7-31-56, CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
7-31-56. CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc.
7-31-56. CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a bracelet or the
like. 178,396, 7-31-56, CI. D45— 16.
Kntz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Necklace or the like. 178,397,
7-31-56. CI. D45— 16.
Kntz, Adolph. to Coro, Inc. Brooch or the like. 178,398,
7-31-56. CI. D45— 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Earring or the like. 178,399,
7-31-56, CI. D45— 9.
Kntz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a bracelet or the
like. 178,400. 7-31-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Brooch or the like. 178,401,
7-31-56, CI. D45 — 19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a necklace or
the like. 178,402, 7-31-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Necklace or the like.
178,403,
7-31-56, CI. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Earring or the like. 178,404,
7-31-56, CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Earring or the like. 178,405,
7-31-56, CI. D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Earring or the like. 178,406,
7-31-56, CI, D45— 9.
LIST <OF DESiB N PATENTEES
909
Katz Adotoh, *o 'Gar.fc, Inc. £iirik .ohaiin if or .a itxcaselet .or the
like. 178,57.3, 8-.21-56, Cl.iD45-— 4. ,woawo
Katz, Adolph, to Coxa, Inc. JEarring or the lite. 178,672,
Katz Adolph, to Core, Inc. Earring or the like. 178,673,
9_4_56, Cl. D45 — 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Core, Inc. JSracelet or the lite. 178,674,
9-4-56.01.O45 — 4.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Brooch or the like. 178,675,
9-4-56, Cl. ©45 — 19.
Katz Adolph, to Cars, Inc. Xiink icSiain for .a ihracelet or
similar article. 178,676, .8-4-56, Cl. D45 — 4.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Earring or similar article.
178,677,9-4-56,01. ©45—9. o o
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Barring or the like. 178,678,
9-4-56, CX. ©45—9.
Katz, Adolph, to 'Coro, Inc. Earring .or the like. 178,784,
9-18-56, Cl. ©45— (9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro. Inc. Brooch or the like. 178,785,
9-18-56, Cl. ©45—19.
Katz, Adolph, to 'Coro. Tine. (Link chain (for a neckiaoe or the
like. 178.786, 9-18-56, 01. ©45—16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Bnc. ©caeelet or the like. 178,787,
9-18-56. Cl. ©45 — 4.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Ibc. Linfe chain tor a ibracetet or the
like. 178,788, 9-18-56, '01. D45— 4.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. 'Link .chain for a bracelet or the
like. 178,789,9-18-56,0. D45 — 4.
Katz, Adolph. to Coro, Inc. Jewelry finding or similar article.
178.790, 9-18-56, Cl. ©45—1.
Katz, Adolph, to C«ro, Inc. Jewelry finding or similar artoele.
178.791, 9-18-56, Cl. ©45—1.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro. Ine. Link ■chain for a bracelet or
similar article. 178,792, 9-18-56. Cl. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Ine, Link chain for a necklace or
similar article. 17S.793, 9-18-56, d. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Earring or similar article.
178,794, 9-18-56, Cl. ©45—9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro. Inc. Link chain for & bracelet or
similar article. 178.795, 9-18-56, Cl. ©45—16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Necklace or similar article.
178,796. 9-18-56, Cl. ©45—16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Ine. Earring. 178,797, 9-18-56. Cl.
D45— 9.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, luc. Link chain for a necklace or the
like. 179,008, 10-23-56, CI. ©45—16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a necklace or the
like. 179,009, 10-23-56, Cl. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a necklace or the
like. 179,254, 11-20-56, Cl. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Brooch or the like. 179,351,
12-4-56, Cl. ©45—19.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a necklace or the
like. 179,352, 12-4-56, Cl. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a necklace or the
dike. 179,353, 12-4-56, Cl. D45— 16.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a bracelet or the
like. 179,354, 12-4-56, Cl. D45 — 4.
Katz, Adolph, to Coro, Inc. Link chain for a necklace or the
like. 179,355, 12-4-56. Cl. D45— 16.
Katzenberger, Edward F., to United Aircraft Corp. Heli-
copter. 179,139, 11-6-56, Cl. D71— 1.
Katzman, Lawrence : See —
Katzman, Max and L., and Block. 179,388.
Katzman, Mai and L., and M. Block, to Kaz Mfg. Co., Inc.
Vaporizer stand. 179,388, 12-11-56, D83— 1.
Kaufman. Adolph : See —
Kaufman, Samuel and A. 176,616.
Kaufman, Samuel and A. Combined lamp and planter.
176,616, 1-10-56, Cl. D48— 20.
Kaye, Bess. Cover for a household rotisserie. 178,885,
10-2-56, Cl. D58— 2.
Kaye, Bess. Cover for electric toaster. 178,886, 10-2-56,
Cl. D58— 2.
Kaye, Bess. Cover for electric mixer. 178,887, 10-2-56,
Cl. D58— 2.
Kaz Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Katzman, Max and L.. and Block.
Keal, John J., to Capitol Chair Co., Inc.
the like. 177,522, 4-24-56, Cl. D15 — 1.
Keal, John J., to Capitol Chair Co., Inc. Occasional chair or
the like. 177,523. 4-24-56, Cl. D15— 1.
Keal, John J., to Capitol Chair Co., Inc. Occasional chair.
177,524, 4-24-56, Cl. D15— 1.
Keal, John J., to Capital Chair Co. Occasional barrel chair.
178,888, 10-2-56, Cl. D15— 1.
Kearney, Larrv J., and R. B. Simon, to Aluma Kraft Mfg.
Co. Metal awning. 178964. 10-16-56, Cl. D21 — 6.
Keck, Merle E., and E. L. Izzi, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Combined luminaire and bracket therefor. 177,916,
6-5-56, Cl. D48— 31.
Keefe, Jack, Jr. Beverage maker or similar article. 178,521,
8-14-56, Cl. D44— 26.
Keeton, Marie T. Doll. 177,262, 3-27-56, Cl. D34 — 4
Keller, Nicholas W. : See —
French, Roger E., and Keller. 179.195.
Kellner, Paul. Bow tie or similar article. 177,735, 5-22-56,
Cl. D3 — 16.
Kejlogg, Beverly J. Garment rack. 179,303, 11-27-56, Cl.
Kelly, Richard. Chandelier. 179,086, 10-30-5.6, Cl. D48 — 23
Kelso, Karl J. Waffle iron. 179,087, 10-30-56. Cl. D81 — 10
Kelton Corp. Ltd. : See —
Bersudsky. Sidney. 178,719.
Kemper, James M. Collet chuck
12-2o-56, Cl. D54 — 14.
Kendall, Paul D. : See —
Tresise, Raleigh B., and Kendall.
Kendall, Paul D. Hearing aid.
©26—14.
Kendall, Roger H., and M. J. Nathason
_ 177,336, 4-3-56, Cl. D71— 1.
Kenitz, Jack E., to Chrysler Corp. Automobile
the like. 179,453,
Cl.
Floating trailer.
176,532,
1-3-56, Cl. D14— 3.
Kenmar Mfg. Co., The : See —
Glass, Henry P. 179,073.
Glass, Henry P. 179,074.
Kennell, Warren D. Prayer bench.
©15 — 8.
Kenney John T., and G. S. Broughton, to The Hitchcock Chair
Co. Headboard. 177,473, 4-17-56, Cl. D5 — 4
Kenney, John T., and G. S. Broughton, to The Hitchcock Chair
Co Headboard. 177,474, 4-17-56, Cl. ©5 — 4.
Kenrick, Marie A. : See —
Hudson, Henry, and Kenrick. 177,234
Kenro Corp. : See —
Sacia, Roger R., and Welch. 176,822-176,826.
Kerr, Roger B. : See —
Koditek, Frank A., and Kerr. 177,525
^orrm^7C573tr5^ie-n5TciEi!2C6^15CO- ^^ tran8'
'^^l^J^ct^J0- EleCtrlCal *»-
Keuffel & Esser Co. : See —
Holscher, Robert J. C. 178,567.
■••'- Paul. Cigarette rest.
177,736, 5-22-56, CL
Keulman,
D85— 2.
Keyes Fibre Co. : See —
Emery, Richard L. 176,603.
Lemieux, Raoul P. 178,074.
Randall, Walter H., and Crabtree.
Randall, Walter H, and Crabtree.
Shepard, Ernest L. 179,270.
D5'6^ini2 t0 M' I' GlaSS* Kazo°-
Kiefer, K G. : See—
Anthoni, Rudolf.
Kiekhaefer, Elmer C.
D14— 30.
Kiesner, Frank C
77,867,
Cl.
177,417, 4-10-56, Cl.
179,050.
Steering wheel.
176,533, 1-3-56, Cl.
^fsrtWFT7llC46.iV6llrcfl36&C0^ Air diffU8in*
"D58— 8Richard F- Jr- Bottle- 177,263, 3-27-56, Cl.
K^tdl&^5^Clt0©i|i-8Cambrldge GlaSS C°- Goblet-
KT79^11RY0^56TCltO©3T6h-l2Cambridge °USS C°" Plate"
K m\()12RaiT23-56r-Clt0D3T6hl2Cambrl(ige G1&SS C°" Plate-
K ^^S^^^j^LS"^"^ GlaSS C°- G0Met"
Kime, Virgil E. : See —
Leach, Donald E., and Kime. 178,526.
mmier, Irving, ^^^^n^wmtch band or
^77?3a3l!Vf-56ncr©45n-4"atCh ^ °r
¥a£cHlte expansion link watch band or
Kimsey, W-hliam A1^^^3-56' C1- D45-^-
Siekmann, Harold J., Bacon, and Kimsey. 177 351
^iTAT^-^Ai^i Prod-ts, ^nc. ffi toy.
5^^ftAT$»£ CrDd8a0^9PaCkagiDg C°rP-
177,868,
similar article
Kimler, Irving.
similar article
Kimler, Irving.
similar article
Automobile.
Kellogg Co. : See —
Hirsch, Henry and B. L. 177,673.
Kelly, Francis M. Sofa. 176,791, 1-31-56, Cl. D15 — 11.
Kelly, Francis M. Chair. 176,792, 1-31-56, Cl. D15 — 1.
K5-g29^6nr?lT©l4^3ChrySler C°r'P-
King Henry T., and E. S. Getner, to Chrysler Corp Auto-
Ki^m^f ?0VSr- 17£683' 5-15-56. Cl! DlSo, U °
King, Richard to Sears, Roebuck and Co. Combined book-
case and coffee table. 178,783, 9-18-56, Cl D33— 14
5-29-56! CI D54^72e *"* C°' F°rk °r the "ke 177'869'
KicfeD80— if h°e FaCk °r slmllar artlcle- 176,793, 1-31-56,
Kiraiy, Imre 'Necktie. 179,199, 11-13-56, Cl. D3— 16
D80— 9 Display cabinet. 178,072, 6-19-56, Cl.
K1?ars Aai7°9n088, »^Wttlel Pair °f biD°CU-
Kl7n6\79E4,.iT-3l-56t0ClCDfce MillS'' ^ TeXtUe fabric"
^l?*!* 7-24^*6 CblD9P2-¥mS' InC' Puffed teXtile fabric-
K117n8>E54ia8b-7t-56t0C?D92-lMillS' ^ Puff6d t6Xtile fabrlc'
K1lf8>E55!a8b-7t-56%CbD92-lkillS• InCl Puffed teXtile fabric'
K1i17Dfi ^a»beTh=«t0oCh^opee ^ills' Inc- Puffed textile fabric.
K1179;0E41!Tob-13l560cfD92P-el.MillS• ** T6Xt"e fabrIC-
Klein. Jordan. Combined waterproof housing and camera.
177,738, 5-22-56, a. D61— 1. 6
Flower planter.
Flower planter.
Co. Combined
910
Klein, William. Tuxedo shirt. 178,574, 8-21-56, CI. D3— 25.
Kline, Harry C, Jr., to Wendt-Squires, Inc. Phonograph
cabinet. 179,255, 11-20-56, CI. D56— 4.
Klingberg, Arthur F., to Bernard Edward Co. Flower planter.
176.534, 1-3-56, CI. D35— 3.
Klingberg, Arthur F., to Bernard Edward Co. Flower planter.
176.535, 1-3-56, CI. D35— 3.
Klingberg, Arthur F., to Bernard Edward Co.
176.536, 1-3-56, CI. D35— 3.
Klingberg, Arthur F., to Bernard Edward Co.
176,575, 1-3-56, CI. D35— 3.
Klingberg, Arthur F., to Bernard Edward ~_
flower planter and bracket therefor. 176,576, 1-3-56, CI.
D35 — 3.
Klingberg, Arthur F., to Bernard Edward Co. Flower planter.
176.795, 1-31-56, CI. D35— 3.
Klingberg, Arthur F., to Bernard Edward Co. Flower planter.
176.796, 1-31-56, CI. D35— 3.
Klingberg, Arthur F., to Bernard Edward Co. Flower planter.
176.797, 1-31-56, CI. D35— 3.
Klingberg, Arthur F., to Bernard Edward Co. Flower planter.
176.798, 1-31-56, CI. D35— 3.
Klingberg, Arthur F., to Bernard Edward Co. Flower planter.
176.799, 1-31-56, CI. D35— 3.
Klingberg, Arthur F„ to Bernard Edward Co. Flower planter.
176.800, 1-31-56, CI. D35— 3.
Klinker, Emma J. Overshoe. 178,679, 9-4-56, CI. D7 — 4.
Klotz, Edward C, Jr., to Ray-O-Vac Co. Flashlight. 176,958,
2-21-56, CI. D48— 24.
Klym, Mary L. Panty. 179,200, 11-13-56, CI. D3— 17.
Knapp, Andrew S., to Knapp-Monarch Co. Combination grid-
dle and fryer. 178,247, 7-10-56, CI. D81— 10.
Knapp-Monarch Co. : See —
Knapp. Andrew S. 178,247.
Moore, Walter E. 177,637.
Moore, Walter E. 178,897.
Knapp, Stephen, Jr., to The Sherwin-Williams Co. Roller
for a paint roller. 178,522, 8-14-56, CI. D9 — 2.
Knickerbocker Plastics Co., Inc. : See —
Musser, Clair O. 177,691.
Musser, Clair O. 179,148.
Musser, Clair O. 179,149.
Knight, George C. Automobile rearview mirror or similar
article. 179,015, 10-23-56, CI. D14— 6.
Knobloch, Theodore C. Combined desk and seat. 179,454,
12-25-56, CI. D33— 14.
Knott, Joseph F., and S. Heselov. Bin dispenser for small
cylindrical articles. 178,248, 7-10-56, CI. D52 — 2.
Knudsen, Harold N. Clamp. 178,249, 7-10-56, CI. D54 — 13.
Koch, Gustav H., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Fan unit.
176,984, 2-28-56, CI. D26— 7.
Koch, John B., to American Blower Corp. Space heater.
176,723, 1-24-56, CI. D81— 10.
Koch, John B., to American Blower Corp. Fan unit. 179,304,
11-27-56, CI. D62— 2.
Koditek, Frank A., and R. B. Kerr, to General Electric Co.
Electrical transformer. 177,525, 4-24-56, CI. D26 — 15.
Koeber, Theodore H., to International Harvester Co. Cen-
trifugal cream separator. 178,965, 10-16-56, CI. D23 — 1.
Koepf, Rudolph H., and J. A. Russo, to General Electric Co.
Water kettle or similar article. 177,340, 4-3-56, CI.
D44— 25.
Koepke, Earl H., 50% to J. Waldheim. Lamp shade. 176,921,
2-14-56, CI. D48— 16.
Koffler, Sol. Hand luggage or similar article.
4-17-56, CI. D87— 5.
Koffler, Sol. Article of luggage or similar article.
10-2-56, CI. D87— 5.
Koffler, Sol. Article of luggage or similar article.
10-23-56, CI. D87— 5.
Koffler. Sol. Article of luggage or similar article.
10-23-56, CI. D87— 5.
Kofford, Reed S. Poultry watering cup. 177,053
CI. D12— 2.
Kohl, Carl C, to Brvce Brothers Co. Tumbler or similar
article. 177,630, 5-8-56, CI. D36— 8.
Komada, Stephen G. Fence unit. 178,607, 8-28-56, CI.
D28— 1.
Konkel, John P. Kiln shelf lift. 178,290, 7-17-56, CI.
D81— 26.
Konkle. Cloyed T. Desk or similar article. 178,408, 7-31-56,
CI. D33— 11.
Kono. Alexander, to Kono Mfg. Co.. Inc. Kvcirlass frame.
177,992, 6-12-56, CI. D57— 1.
Kono, Alexander, to Kono Mfg. Co. Inc. Eyeglass frame.
179.201, 11-13-56, CI. D57— 1.
Kono, Alexander, to Kono Mfg. Co. Inc. Eyeglass frame.
179.202, 11-13-56, CI. D57— 1.
Kono Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Kono, Alexander. 177,992.
Kono, Alexander. 179,201.
Kono, Alexander. 179,202.
Smith, Florence K. 179,097.
Kool-Rite Sales Co. : See —
Schoonover, Clinton C, Fox, and Williams. 176,565.
Kopecky, Louis E. Combination medicinal and insecticide
vaporizer. 177,264, 3-27-56, CI. D31 — 3.
Koplar, Alan E. and I. R. Quiroz. Caddy car seat. 178,520,
8-14-56, CI. D14— 6.
Kopp, Joseph. Pressure actuated delivery bottle for labora-
tory use. 178,890, 10-2-56, CI. D16— 2.
Kos, Michael O. : See —
Mall, Arthur W., and Kos. 176,963.
INDEX OP PATENTS, 1956
177,475,
178,889,
179,016,
179,017,
-56,
177,181, 3-20-56, CI.
Kraemer. Clifford J. : See —
Bandfield, Russel E., and Kraemer. 176,583.
Kraft, Charles H. Combined coat hanger and hat rack.
176,577, 1-3-56, CI. D33— 8.
Kralovec, Otto J., Jr. Prefabricated residential building or
the like. 179,305, 11-27-56, CI. D13— 1.
Kramcsak, Michael, Jr., to The Bassick Co. Caster glide.
176,617, 1-10-56, CI. D10— 6.
Krane, Peter A. Electrical unit for heating and toasting
sandwiches. 178,291, 7-17-56, CI. D81— 10.
Kranz, Betty J. Christmas candle. 177,993, 6-12-56, CI.
D73— 1.
Kranz, William J., to Viko Furniture Corp. Chair. 176,618,
1-10-56, CI. D15— 1.
Kraver, Samuel J. Handle bar grip. 176,578, 1-3-56, CI.
D90— 11.
Kraver, Samuel J. Handle bar grip guard. 176,579, 1-3-56,
CI. D90— 11.
Kreisler, Jacques, Mfg. Corp. : See —
Speck, Kurt. 178,583.
Kreta, Joseph M. Eye glass lens. 178,680, 9-4-56, CI.
D57— 1.
Krohm, Fred A., to Productive Inventions, Inc. Windshield
wiper arm. 178.840. 9-25-56, CI. D14— 6.
Krolopp, Otto C, to The Peterson Oven Co. Vending machine
for packaged loaves of bread. 178,891, 10-2-56, CI. D52 — 3.
Kromsten, Carl B. Gasket cutter. 176,537, 1-3-56, CI.
D54— 13.
Kros, Frank J. Stocking. 177,341, 4-3-56, CI. D47— 7.
Kruissink. John W., to Doetsche & Bauer Co. Foldable spread
holder or similar article. 176,922, 2-14-56, CI. D80— 9.
Ksenak, Michael. Gargoyle. 176,869, 2-7-56, CI. D13 — 1.
Kuenzl, Frank J., to The Bastian-Blessing Co. Pressure
gauge. 176,724, 1-24-56, CI. 78—1.
Kuhler, Otto A. Filling station or the like. 176,801, 1-31-56,
CI. D13— 1.
Kuhn, Alberta, and F. J. Leikam. Jewelry magnifying dis-
play stand. 177,526, 4-24-56, CI. D80— 9.
Kukulski, Sigmund R. : See —
Cerveny, Frank E., and Kukulski. 177,312.
Cerveny, Frank E., and Kukulski. 178,593.
Kummer, Ed., S. A. : See —
Pauli, Heinz. 179,262.
Kummer, Walter A., % to P. J. Siepmann and % to R. A.
Siepmann. Riding attachment for a power mower. 178,841,
9-25-56. CI. D40— 1.
Kuner, William H. : See —
Horvath, Anthony G., Kuner, and Wolfe. 178,517.
Kurtz, William G., Jr. Paper weight or similar article.
176.619, 1-10-56, CI. D74— 12.
Kurzman, Harold P. Brassiei
D20 — 4.
Kwikset Locks, Inc. : See —
Greenwood, Evelyn H. 179,417.
La Belle Industries, Inc. : See —
Birbaum, Lester W. 178,272.
Laehmiller Engineering Co. : See —
Lachmiller, Henry W., and Bell. 178.966.
Laehmiller, Henry W., and J. G. Bell, to Lachmiller Engineer-
ing Co. A combined dispensing and measuring device for
gunpowder. 178,966, 10-16-56; CI. D52— 2.
Lackovic. Nicholas V., to Wolverine Supply and Mfg. Co.
Toy robot figure. 178,523, 8-14-56, CI. D34— 4.
Lacy, James W. Aerial spinning toy. 177,418, 4—10-56,
CI. D34— 15.
Lador, Inc. : See —
Faulkner, James E. 178,874.
Lagin. Herbert, to Jane Stacpy, Inc. Electric lamp or similar
article. 177,631, 5-8-56, CI. D48 — 20.
Laguzzi, Mario, to Poirette Corsets, Inc. Girdle. 177,054,
3-6-56, CI. D20— 2.
Laguzzi, Mario, to Poirette Corsets, Inc. Girdle. 177,182,
3-20-56, CI. D20— 2.
Laguzzi, Mario, to Poirette Corsets, Inc. Girdle. 177,183,
3-20-56, CI. D20 — 2.
Lahr, Peter W. : See —
Seyfried, Arthur W.. and Lahr. 178,543.
Laibow, Jules, and J. W. Vasikonis, to Safe-Play Mfg. Co.
Scooter. 176,725, 1-24-56, CI. D34 — 15.
Lamarthe, Alfred E. Combined manicure set and case.
176.620, 1-10-56, CI. D86— 10.
Lamb, Clyde C. Frame for a chair or similar article. 176,985,
2-28-56, CI. D15— 1.
Lamb, Lois T. : See —
Taylor, Carl C, and Lamb. 176,643.
Lambert, Raoul A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Vending
machine for bottled beverages. 179,306, 11-27-56, CI.
D52— 3.
Lamburn, Alan S. Vehicle heater or the like. 179,203,
11-13-56, CI. D14 — 6.
Landgraf, Jacob T., to H. D. Hudson Mfg. Co. Animal feeder
or similar article. 178,250, 7-10-56, CI. D12 — 2.
Lane, Jack. Combined ash tray, extinguisher, and coaster
or similar article. 178,292, 7-17-56, CI. D85— 2.
Lane. Jack. Combined ash tray and coaster or similar ar-
ticle. 178,293, 7-17-56, CI. D85— 2.
Lane, James M. : See —
Benson, Arthur E., and Lane. 177,304.
Lange, Raymond C. Condiment dispenser. 178,524, 8-14-56,
CI. D44— 22.
Lange, William F. : See —
Jordan, Charles M., Lange, and Stier. 178,670.
LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES
Langer, Samuel : See —
Grossberg, David, and Langer. 177,092.
Grossberg, David, and Langer. 178,122.
La Pan, Earl J., and T. F. Dazey ; said Dazey assor. to said
La Pan. Combination trash and garbage cabinet. 178,251,
7-10-56, CI. D58— 17.
Lapidus, Sol H., to U. S. Metal Products Co., Inc. Automobile
rearview mirror or similar article. 177,739, 5-22-56, CI.
D14 — 6.
Larsen, Gorden, to Heywood-Wakefield Co. Chair. 178,191,
7-3-56, CI. D15— 1.
Larsen, Gorden, to Heywood-Wakefield Co. Chair. 178,192,
7-3-56, CI. D15— 1.
Larsen, Gorden, to Heywood-Wakefield Co. Chair. 178,608,
8-28-56, CI. D15— 1.
Larsen, Leroy E., to The Coca-Cola Co. Bottle carrier.
178,457, 8-7-56, CI. D58— 5.
Larsen, Leroy E., to The Coca-Cola Co. Bottle carrier.
178,731, 9-11-56, CI. D58— 5.
Larson, Conrad N. Paper dispenser. 177,342, 4-3-56, CI.
D4 — 3.
Larson, Leslie N. Electric lamp. 178,575, 8-21-56, €1.
D48— 20.
Larson, Warren E. : See —
Walker, Florence A., and Larson. 178,438.
Lasar, William. Meat grinder. 178,294, 7-17-56, CI.
D55— 1.
Lasko Metal Products. Inc. : See —
Rossall, Chauncey N. 178,264.
Laszlo, Stephen E. Barometer. 178,525, 8-14-56, CI.
D52— 7.
Latham, Peter A. Knife. 177,740, 5-22-56, CI. D22— 3.
Latham, Peter A. Carving fork. 178,409, 7-31-56, CI.
D54— 12.
Lau, Conrad A. : See —
Clark, John R., Josephs, and Lau. 178,220.
Laughton, George A. Combined pin container and pourer.
176,538, 1-3-56, CI. D58— 17. „ _lB _
Lauhon, Thomas C. Chair. 177,265, 3-27-56, CI. D15— 1.
Lawson, Maurice O., and H. von Ohain. Injector pump.
177,632, 5-8-56, CI. D65— 1.
Lazerson, Samuel, to Interstate Photo Supply Corp. Photo-
graphic slide viewer. 178,892, 10-2-56, CI. D61 — 1.
Leach, Donald E., and V. E. Klime. Combined chair and cart.
178,526, 8-14-56, CI. D14— 3.
Le Beau, Alfred T. Combined letter opener, eraser, and
brush. 179,389, 12-11-56, D74— 1.
Le Blond, R. K., Machine Tool Co., The : See —
Siekmann, Harold J., Bacon, and Kimsey. 177,351.
Siekmann, Harold J., and Kasselmann. 178,431.
Siekmann, Harold J., Kasselmann, and Okvit. 177,350.
Lechner, Albert J. : See —
Frost, Eugene C, and Lechner. 177,029.
Lecoy, Eve T. Ornamental link chain. 178,130, 6-26-56,
CI. D45— 16.
Lee, Mary F. Card holder. 178,295, 7-17-56, CI. D34— 13
Leech. Aubrey B., to Econolite Corp. Animated decorative
lamp. 178,073, 6-19-56, CI. D48— 20.
Lehmann, George A., to The Dazev Corp. Wall type can
opener. 178,842, 9-25-56, CI. D22— 2.
Lehne, Bette. Handbag or similar article. 179,089, 10-30-56,
CI. D87— 3.
Leikam, Frank J. : See —
Kuhn, Alberta, and Leikam. 177,526.
Leitz, Ernst, G. m. b. H. : See —
Jensen, Kurt. 179,084.
Lemieux, Raoul P., to Keyes Fibre Co. Produce tray.
178,074, 6-19-56, CI. D58— 13.
Lenard, Andrew C. Spectacle frame. 178,324, 7-24-56, CI.
D57— 1.
Lent, Constantin P. Combined toy rocket projectile and
launcher or similar article. 178,252, 7-10-56, CI. D34 — 15.
Lenzi, Lucy. Hair curler. 178,527, 8-14-56, CI. D86— 10.
Les Parfums de Dana. Inc. : See —
Serra, Javier. 178,849.
Lesiowski, Raymond. Coin bank. 176,959, 2-21-56, CI.
D34— 11.
Levenberg. Nat. Cabinet. 177,419, 4-10-56, CI. D33 — 19.
Leverence, Stanley J. Eyeglass holder. 177,741, 5-22-56,
CI. D57— 1.
Levie, Nola D., to Ekco Products Co. Separator for meat and
produce. 179,204, 11-13-56, CI. Dll— 1.
Levie, Nola D., to Ekco Products Co. Separator for meat and
produce. 179,205, 11-13-56, CI. Dll— 1.
Levin, Abraham S. Rotisserie. 177,055. 3-6-56, CI. D81 — 10.
Levine, Irving. Mailbox. 176,539, 1-3-56, CI. D74 — 9.
Levitan, David. Article of luggage. 177,266, 3-27-56, CI.
D87— 5.
Levolor Lorentzen, Inc. : See —
Anderle, Joseph A. 177,204.
Levy, Morris : See —
Harry, Frank, and Levy. 177,497.
Lewis, Alexander E. Knife or similar article of flatware.
176,540, 1-3-56. CI. D54— 12.
Lewis, Alexander E. Grape shear handle. 176,802, 1-31-56,
CI. D22— 5.
Lewis, Orrin E. Piston cylinder ridge reamer drive casing.
178,296, 7-17-56, CI. D54— 14.
Lewis, William F. Overshoe display tray or similar article.
178.528, 8-14-56, CI. D80— 1.
177,493.
911
Lind, Carl J. Spoon. 177,994, 6-12-56, CI. D54— 12.
Lindberg, Gerald R. Life buoy float. 176,803, 1-31-56,
CI. D71— 1.
Lindee, Carl F., Jr., to Portable Electric Tools, Inc. Lathe.
170,960, 2-21-56, CI. D54 — 6.
Lindquist, Jonas T., to Thor Power Tool Co. Saw attach-
ment for a rotary drill. 176,541, 1-3-56, CI. D90— 3.
Lindsay, Nora R. Play tent for draping over a bridge table
or similar article. 178,193, 7-3-56, CI. D34— 15.
Linetti, Giulio. Perfume container or similar article. 176,961,
2-21-56, CI. D86 — 10.
Linsley, Douglas F. Cosmetic powder jar. 178,681, 9-^4-56,
CI. D86— 10.
Lipman, Anne R. Animal figure. 177,267, 3-27-56, CI.
D34— 2.
Lipman, Elmer. Atomizer head. 177,420, 4-10-56, CI.
D83— 1.
Lipman, Isadore A. Spoon or similar article. 179,421,
12-18-56, CI. D54— 12.
Lippisch, Alexander M., to Collins Radio Co. Wingless air-
craft. 178,410, 7-31-56, CI. D71— 1.
Lipschutz, Frank K., to Louisville Cap Corp. Cap. 178,682,
9-4-56, CI. D3— 13.
Lipton, Henry, to J. P. Smith Shoe Co. Shoe. 178,683,
9-4-56, CI. D7— 7.
Liquilawn, Inc. : See —
Coopersmith, Joseph, and Ruzicka. 179,411.
Liston, Daniel G. : See —
Bucknell, Ernest H. 177,790.
Liston. Marcia B. : See —
Bucknell, Ernest H. 177,790.
Little, John M., and F. M. Gustafson, to The Cincinnati
Shaper Co. Metal shaper. 179,307, 11-27-56, CI. D54— 14.
Little, Richard N. Table. 178,297, 7-17-56, CI. D33— 14.
Lockheed Aircraft Corp. : See —
Frost, Eugene C, and Lechner. 177,029.
Johnson, Clarence L. 179,348.
Lockheed Aircraft Service, Inc. : See —
Yates, Robert L. 176,649.
Loeb, Ernest. Hand dispenser for tape or the like. 177,870,
5-29-56, CI. D74— 1.
Loeffelholz Co. : See —
Mattke, Edward P. 176,874.
Loewy, Raymond, Associates : See—
Barnhart, Adam B. 178,718.
Logan, Hugh H. Soap dispenser. 178,967, 10-16-56, CI.
D4— 3.
Logansport Machine Co., Inc. : See —
Becker, Robert E. 179,112.
Becker, Robert E. 179,181.
Lombardi, Oliver M. Housing for a swimming pool cleaner.
177,633, 5-8-56, CI. D9— 2.
Lorden, Arthur J., to the United States .of America as rep-
resented by the Secretary of the Navy. Trophy. 179,422,
12-18-56, CI. D29— 23.
Lorenzana, Moises B. : See —
Weber, Wesley A., and Lorenzana. 177,702.
Lorenzen, Arnold I., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Jar.
176.542, 1-3-56, CI. D58— 25.
Lorenzen, Arnold I., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Decanter.
178,131, 6-26-56, CI. D58— 6.
Lorenzen, Arnold I., to S. C. Clayton Co., Inc. Combined
bottle and cap. 178,529, 8-14-56, CI. D58 — 8.
Louik, Leonard, to Plastic Sales. Cup. 177,575, 5-1-56,
CI. D44— 9.
Louisville Cap Corp. : See —
Lipschutz, Frank K. 178,682.
Love, Loweda H. Combined fireplace screen and planter or
similar article. 178,132, 6-26-56, CI. D81— 5.
Lowe, Robert A., and F. F. White. Shop hammer. 179,018,
10-23-56, CI. D93 — 4.
Lowell, Benjamin W. Speaker grill. 178,798, 9-18-56, CI.
D26— 14.
Lowi, Leo A. Ash tray. 176,804, 1-31-56, CI. D85— 2.
Lowrie, Joni L. Corsage clip or the like. 177,056. 3-6-56,
CI. D17— 3.
Lowrie, Joni L. Corsage clip or the like. 177,147, 3-13-56,
CI. D17— 3.
Lucent Corp. : See —
Barnhart, A. Baker. 179,369.
Barnhart, A. Baker. 179,370.
Ludi, John. Water trough for fowl. 177,476, 4-17-56, CI.
D12— 2.
Luft, Karl. Combined jewel box, clock, and radio. 177,917,
6-5-56, CI. D86— 9.
Lung, Kenneth R., to The Tait Mfg. Co. Piston pump.
178,194, 7-3-56, CI. D65— 1.
Lung, Kenneth R., to The Tait Mfg. Co. Centrifugal pump.
178,799, 9-18-56. CI. D65— 1.
Lurie Plastics, Inc. : See —
Woodson, Jack. 178,588.
Lurie, Robert. Mirror clip. 178,133, 6-26-56, CI. D29— 20/
Lynn, Edwin W., to Celluplastic Corp. Vial or similar article.
179,206, 11-13-56, CI. D58— 26.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover member or similar article.
176.543, 1-3-56, CI. D14— 30.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover member or similar article.
176.544, 1-3-56. CI. D14— 30.
Lyon. George A. Wheel trim or similar article. 177,184,
3-20-56, CI. D14— 30.
M and M Corp. : See —
Flicht, Leo. 179,342.
Macauley, Edward R., and R. A. Teague, to Studebaker-
Packard Corp. Automobile. 176,962, 2-21-56, CI. D14— 27.
912
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Paper napkin.
Machainer, Richard E., to Marathon Corp.
177.996, 6-12-56, CI. D59— 2.
Mack, William, and R. A. Smith, to F. B. Wolcott. Pressure
dispenser spray head. 177,343, 4-3-56, CI. D62— 2.
Mackay, Frederick G. : See —
Johnson, Allan B., and Mackay. 178,922.
Johnson, Allan B., and Mackay. 178,923.
MacKichan, Clare M., to General Motors Corp. Station
wagon. 177,421, 4-10-56, CI. D14— 3.
Macomber, Allison, to National Silver Co. Spoon or similar
article of flatware. 177,527, 4-24-56, CI. D54 — 12.
MacPherson, Byron D. Drafting device. 179,141, 11-6-56,
CI. D52— 1.
Madawick, Tucker P., and E. F. Rutan, to Hanovia Chemical
& Mfg. Co. Ultraviolet lamp. 178,893, 10-2-56, CI.
D48— 20.
Maddalena, Anthony J. Combination meat vending and display
machine. 179,390. 12-11-56, D52— 3.
Magill, Joseph J., to Art Wire and Stamping Co. Trolling
planer. 178,530, 8-14-56, CI. D31— 4.
Magna Engineering Corp. : See —
Edgemond, John W„ Jr. 177,171.
Gilson, Channing W. 176,945.
Magnex, Inc. : See—
Wilm, Carl C. 178,032.
Magnus, Finn H. Fish lure. 179,455, 12-25-56, Cl. D31— 4.
Mahaffy, Reld A., W. E. Young, and J. R. Harder, to
Standard Packaging Corp. Machine for evacuating and
sealing containers. 177,057, 3-6-56, Cl. D55 — 1.
Maher, William A. Self-propelled three-wheeled scooter.
178,134, 6-26-56, Cl. D34— 15.
Mairs, David T. Combined knife and receptacle therefor.
176.870, 2-7-56, Cl. D22— 3.
Maki, Jacob K., to Simplex Time Recorder Co. Tag printing
machine. 176,621, 1-10-56, Cl. D64— 11.
Mall, Arthur W., and M. O. Kos, to Mall Tool Co. Gasoline
engine unit for chain saws. 176,963, 2-21-56, Cl. D93 — 3.
Mall Tool Co. : See —
Mall, Arthur W., and Kos. 176,963.
Mallet, Gaston. Dress. 177,422, 4-10-56, Cl. D3— 26.
Mallory, P. R., Plastics, Inc. : See —
Taggart, Albert R. 179,463.
Mally, Delia M. Hair curler. 178,135, 6-26-56, Cl. D86 — 10.
Malone, Homer E., to General Controls Co. Thermostat hous-
ing. 177,684, 5-15-56, Cl. D52— 7.
Manchester, John A. : See —
Pierce, Donn, and Manchester. 179,312.
Mangan, James T. Pair of eye-glasses or similar article.
179,019, 10-23-56. Cl. D57— 1.
Mangin, Anna L. Doll. 179,308, 11-27-56, Cl. D34 — 4.
Mangin, Anna L. Doll. 179,309, 11-27-56, Cl. D34 — 4.
Mangin, Anna L. Doll. 179,310, 11-27-56, Cl. D34 — 4.
Mango, Joseph R., to The Emerson Electric Mfg. Co. Air
conditioner cabinet. 177,477, 4-17-56, Cl. D62— 4.
Manley, Inc. : See —
Waas, Samuel M. 177,161.
Waas, Samuel M. 177,162.
Waas, Samuel M. 179,170.
Waas, Samuel M. 179,171.
Manley, Robert H. Electric
6-19-56, Cl. D48— 2.
Mann. Stuart N. Child'
D34 — 15.
Mansfield, Warren M., to J. F. Donahoo.
cap and dispenser for collapsible tubes.
Cl. D58— 26.
Mantel, Walter. Pair of rain goggles or similar article.
176.871. 2-7-56, Cl. D57— 1.
Manville. Charles J. Dishwashing unit. 176,622, 1-10-56,
Cl. D91 — 3.
Manville, Charles J., to Manville Mfg. Corp. Dishwashing
unit. 177,185, 3-20-56. Cl. D91— 3.
Manville, Henrietta P., to Revlon, Inc. Lipstick container.
177.997, 6-12-56, Cl. D86— 10.
Manville Mfg. Corp. : See —
Manville. Charles J. 177,185.
Marano, Herbert W., to Wilson Jones Co. Head for a hy-
draulically operated staple driver or similar article.
178,298, 7-17-56, Cl. D74— 1.
Marano, Herbert W., to Wilson Jones Co. Hydraulically
operable staple driver or similar article. 178,299, 7-17-56,
Cl. D74 — 1.
Marathon Corp. : See —
Machamer, Richard E. 177,996.
Nelezen, Clarendon B. 176,809.
March, John A. C, to Milprint, Inc. Commodity carton.
178,925, 10-9-56. Cl. D58— 12.
Marchion, Patrick B. Spoon holder. 177,478, 4-17-56 Cl
D44 — -29.
Marcus, Louis, to Marcus Window Display Service, Inc.
Shoe display stand or similar article. 176,872, 2-7-56,
Cl. D80 — 10.
Marcus Window Display Service, Inc. : See —
Marcus, Louis. 176,872.
Marcy, Grosvenor D. Folding steps. 179,311, 11-27-56, Cl.
Margules, Joseph J., to American Optical Co. Spectacle
frame or the like. 177,998, 6-12-56, Cl. D57 — 1.
Margules, Joseph J., to American Optical Co. Spectacle
frame or the like. 177,999, 6-12-56, Cl. D57— 1.
Margules. Joseph J., to American Optical Co. Spectacle frame
or the like. 178,195, 7-3-56, Cl. D57 — 1.
Margules, Joseph J„ to American Optical Co. Spectacle frame
or the like. 178,196, 7-3-56, Cl. D57 — 1.
lighting fixture. 178,075,
velocipede. 178,576, 8-21-56, Cl.
Combined closure
178,609, 8-28-56,
Margules, Joseph J., to American Optical Co. Spectacle frame
or the like. 178,197, 7-3-56, Cl. D57 — 1.
Margules, Joseph J., to American Optical Co. Spectacle frame
or the like. 178,198, 7-3-56, Cl. D57 — 1.
American Optical Co. Spectacle
178.300, 7-17-56, Cl. D57— 1.
to American Optical Co. Spectacle
178.301, 7-17-56, Cl. D57— 1.
to American Optical Co. Spectacle
178.302, 7-17-56, Cl. D57— 1.
to American Optical Co. Spectacle
178.303, 7-17-56, Cl. D57— 1.
to American Optical Co. Spectacle
178.304, 7-17-56, Cl. D57— 1.
to American Optical Co. Spectacle
178.305, 7-17-56, Cl. D57— 1.
to American Optical Co. Spectacle
178.306, 7-17-56, Cl. D57— 1.
to American Optical Co. Spectacle
178.307, 7-17-56, Cl. D57— 1.
Margules, Joseph J
frame or the like.
Margules, Joseph J
frame or the like.
Margules, Joseph J
frame or the like.
Margules, Joseph J
frame or the like.
Margules, Joseph J
frame or the like.
Margules, Joseph J
frame or the like.
Margules, Joseph J
frame or the like.
Margules, Joseph J
frame or the like.
Mariol. James F. : Sts —
Welch, William W., Sr., Clements, and Mariol. 177,448.
Welch, William W., Sr., Clements, and Mariol. 177,449.
Mark, Irving : See —
Peilet. Lester R., and Mark. 179,263.
Markus, Henry A. Bottle. 176,805, 1-31-56, Cl. D58 — 8.
Markus, Henry A. Bottle. 179.020, 10-23-56, Cl. D58— 6.
Marner, Charles, to Nachman Corp. Wire holder for use
with cylindrical containers. 178,732, 9-11-56, Cl. D58— 26.
Marsel Mirror & Glass Products, Inc. : See — ■
Barlow, Meyer. 177,003.
Marsella, Julio J. Jewelry finding. 177,528, 4-24-56, Cl.
D45— 19.
Marsella, Julio J,
Marsella, Julio J
D45— 1.
Marshall, Harold J. Condiment dispenser. 176,923, 2-14-56,
Cl. D44— 22.
Mart, Harry A. Combined closure cap and dispensing spout.
179,256, 11-20-56, Cl. D58— 26.
Martens, Robert E. Playground apparatus. 177,871,
5-29-56, Cl. D34— 5.
Martens, Robert E. Combined playground roundabout, teeter
board and climbing ladder or similar article. 178,253,
7-10-56, Cl. D34— 5.
Martin, Anthony J., to Charles J. Martin & Sons. Amplified
check gage. 178,001, 6-12-56, Cl. D52— 1.
Martin, Charles J., & Sons : See —
Martin, Anthony J. 178,001.
Martin, Donald J. : See —
Mylor, Marcla G„ and Martin. 178,534.
Martin, Henry J. Rotary kite. 177,577, 5-1-56, Cl.
Ash tray. 177,576, 5-1-56, Cl. D85— 2.
Jewelry finding. 178,000, 6-12-56, Cl.
D34— 15
Martin, Marjory K.
Cl. D34 — 5.
Martin, Marjory K.
Cl. D34— 5.
Martin, Marjory K.
Cl. D34— 5.
Martin, Marjory K.
Cl. D34— 5.
Martin, Marjory K.
Cl. D34— 5.
Martin, Richard C
Bowling ball return. 178,136, 6-26-56,
Bowling ball return.
Bowling ball return.
Bowling ball return.
Bowling ball return.
178.137, 6-26-56,
178.138, 6-26-56,
178.139, 6-26-56,
178.140, 6-26-56,
See —
McMackin, Daniel P., and Martin. 177,579.
Martin, Walter C, 50% to J. Shumaker. Bridle bit. 177,685,
5-15-56, Cl. D38— 2.
Martin, William. Bubbler drinking fountain or similar ar-
ticle. 178,894, 10-2-56, Cl. D91 — 4.
Martinec, Eugene F., to Health-Mor, Inc. Suction cleaner
sprayer attachment. 177,578, 5-1-56, Cl. D62 — 2.
Martinec, Eugene F., to Health-Mor, Inc. Suction cleaner
brush nozzle. 178,141, 6-26-56, Cl. D9 — 2.
Martinec, Eugene F., to Health-Mor, Inc. Suction cleaner
polisher attachment. 178,142, 6-26-56, Cl. D9 — 2.
Martinec, Eugene F., to Health-Mor, Inc. Suction cleaner.
178,199, 7-3-56, Cl. D9— 2.
Marx, Irwin M. Device for testing gas lines. 177,742,
5-22-56, Cl. D52— 1.
Marx, Joseph. Kitchen slicing knife. 177,743, 5-22-56,
Cl. D22— 3.
Marx, Louis & Co., Inc. : See —
Sakuta, Daniel. 177,069.
Mascuch, Joseph J. Automobile. 176,873, 2-7-56, Cl.
D14— 3.
Mason, John W. Portable radio cabinet. 179,207, 11-13-56,
Cl. D56 — 4.
Mason, Philip W. Trampoline. 178,411, 7-31-56, Cl. D34 — 5.
Mason, Robert D. : See — ■
Gilson, Channing W., and Mason. 178,358.
Massey-Harris-Ferguson, Inc. : See —
Mcintosh, Lawrie G. 176,624.
Mcintosh, Lawrie G. 177,635.
Master Electric Co., The : See —
Horvath, Anthony G., Kuner, and Wolfe. 178,517.
Mastercrafters Clock & Radio Co. : See —
Hancock, John L. 176,761.
Matheson, James N., to Willson Products Inc. Respirator
mask. 177,058, 3-6-56, Cl. D83— 1.
Matson, Leonard P. Combined table and seat for a child.
177,634, 5-8-56, Cl. D33— 14.
Matsuura, Thomas T. : See —
Wycoski, Joseph A. 179,434.
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Matthews, Jas. H., & Co. : See —
Rettman, Robert J. 177,762.
Rettman, Robert J. 177,763.
Vlattke Edward P., to Loeffelholz Co. Rotary ventilator.
176,874, 2-7-56, CI. D62— 3. .„';'„
Matys, Joseph. Coaster or similar article. 176,726, 1-24-56,
CI. D44 — 10.
Mayer, Armand. Fishing lure. 177,423, 4-10-56, CI. D31— 4.
Mayer, Joseph P. Writing instrument. 176,545, 1-3-56, CI.
D74— 17.
Mayfair Mills, Inc. : See —
Fees, Rchard A. 178,772.
Graham, John W. 178,778.
Graham, John W. 178,779.
Graham, John W. 178,780.
Otto, Fredinand P. 178,802.
Otto, Ferdinand P. 179,153.
Otto, Ferdinand P. 179,154.
Partington, John L. 178,804.
Partington, John L. 178,805.
Partington, John L. 178,806.
Waldman, Thelma. 177,782.
Wolf, William. 178,818.
Mayhew, Furman M. Lettering stencil. 178, 2o4, 7-10-56,
CI. D52 — 1.
Mayhew, Furman M. Numbering stencil. 178,412, 7-31-56,
CI. D52 — 1.
MeCants, Hugh E. Tissue roll dispenser. 176,806, 1-31-56,
CI. D4— 3.
McCarthy, Joseph H. : See —
McKinley, William H., and McCarthy. 177,269.
McCarthy, Joseph H., to The General Fireprooflng Co. Letter
tray. 177,186, 3-20-56, CI. D74— 9.
McCarthy, Marjorie E. Mitten. 177,872, 5-29-56, CI.
D3— 11.
McCaslin, Phillips : See —
Paxton, Lee, Jr., and McCaslin. 178,692.
McCord, Douglas D., to Chicopee Mills, Inc. Textile fabric.
176,623, 1-10-56, CI. D92 — 1.
McCord, Douglas D., to Chicopee Mills, Inc. Puffed textile
fabric. 177,059, 3-6-56, CI. D92 — 1.
McCord, Douglas D., to Chicopee Mills, Inc. Puffed textile
fabric. 177,060. 3-6-56. CI. D92— 1.
McCord, Douglas D., to Chicopee Mills, Inc. Puffed textile
fabric. 178,458, 8-7-56, CI. D92— 1.
McCord, Douglas D., to Chicopee Mills, Inc. Puffed textile
fabric. 178,459, 8-7-56, CI. D92— 1.
McCord, Douglas D„ to Chicopee Mills, Inc. Puffed textile
fabric. 178,460, 8-7-56, CI. D92 — 1.
McCord, Douglas D., to Chicopee Mills, Inc. Puffed textile
fabric. 178,461, 8-7-56, CI. D92— 1.
McCord, Douglas D„ and C. A. Rudolph, to Chicopee Mills,
Inc. Puffed textile fabric. 178,462, 8-7-56, CI. D92— 1.
McCormack, Donald C, to J. A. Wilson Lighting & Display
Ltd. Louvered fluorescent lighting fixture. 177,268,
3-27-56, CI. D48— 23.
McCullough, William L. Truck. 176,964, 2-21-56, CI.
D14 — 3.
McDermott, William H., Sr. Foot roller. 177,529, 4-24-56.
CI. D83— 1.
McDonnell, John P. Butter dish. 179,021, 10-23-56, CI.
D44— 5.
McElgin, John W., to John J. Nesbitt, Inc. Heating and
ventilating unit. 178,926, 10-9-56, CI. D62 — 4.
McGraw Electric Co. : See —
Clark, Philip P.., and Harling. 179,339.
Harling, Donald W. 177,232.
Mclnnis, Joseph S., to A. A. Schwartz, d. b. a. Metallic Arts,
not Inc. Lamp. 177,530, 4-24-56, CI. D48— 20.
Mclnnis, Joseph S., to A. A. Schwartz, d. b. a. Metallic Arts,
not Inc. Lamp. 177,531, 4-24-56, CI. D48— 20.
Mcintosh, Lawrie G, to Massey-Harris-Ferguson, Inc. Com-
bine cab. 176,624, 1-10-56, CI. D14 — 3.
Mcintosh, Lawrie G., to Massey-Harris-Ferguson Inc. Har-
vester cab. 177,635, 5-8-56, CI. D14— 3.
Mcintosh, Lawrie G., to B. H. Pickard. Tea maker. 178,610,
8-28-56, CI. D44— 26.
McKee, Benjamin C. Top edge protector for automobile
doors. 179,456, 12-25-56, CI. D14 — 6.
McKenzie, Edward J., and A. A. Nowak, Jr. Candle or the
like. 178,200, 7-3-56, CI. D73— 1.
McKinley, William H., and J. H. McCarthy, to The General
Fireprooflng Co. Chair. 177,269, 3-27-56, CI. D15— 1.
McKinnon, Norman J. License card holder. 178,800, 9-18-56,
CI. D87— 3.
McKnight, J. M., and Sons : See —
McKnight, John L. 178,255.
McKnight, John L., to J. M. McKnight and Sons. Mobile
tobacco basket. 178,255, 7-10-56, CI. D58 — 4.
McKnight, Robert J., to O. Musgrave. Grille for a tractor.
178,895, 10-2-56, CI. D14— 3.
McLoad, Kenneth W. : See —
Gorman, D. Y., and McLoad. 177,499.
McMackin, Daniel P., and R. C. Martin. Game board.
177,579, 5-1-56, CI. D34— 5.
McNutt, Louis C. Automatic inert arc welding machine.
178.843. 9-25-56, CI. D26— 1.
McPhail. Robert G. : See —
Franck, Kurt, and McPhail. 178,121.
McPhee, James E. Liquor pourer. 176,986, 2-28-56, CI.
D58— 10.
Mead, John & Co. : See —
Hassler, Weddie H., and Barton. 177,044.
Hinge plate or the like. 178,202, 7-3-56,
Hinge plate or the like. 178,203, 7-3-56,
Hinge plate or the like. 178,204, 7-3-56,
Letter opener or
Letter opener or
C.
Inc.
M.
icycle.
Roller skate.
Mechaneck, Hyman and M. Holder for combs, brushes, and
the like. 178,256, CI. D86— 10.
Mechaneck, Mary : See —
Mechaneck, Hyman and M. 178,256.
Mehr, Jacob A., to Dazor Mfg. Corp. Combined reflector and
socket for electric lamps. 177.344. 4-3-56. CI. D48 — 16.
Meier, Walter R., and H. R. Ross, to Barcalo Mfg. Co.
Wrench. 177,636, 5-8-56, CI. D54 — 13.
Meierjohan, Ernest. Hinge plate or the like. 178,201, 7-3-56,
CI. D10— 9.
Meierjohan, Ernest.
CI. D10— 9.
Meierjohan, Ernest.
CI. D10— 9.
Meierjohan, Ernest.
CI. D10— 9.
Meierjohan, Ernest. Hinge plate or the like. 178,205, 7-3-56,
CI. D10 — 9.
Melges, Frederick J., to Walmann Products.
the like. 178,684, 9-4-56, CI. D74 — 1.
Melges. Frederick J., to Walmann Products.
the like. 178,685, 9-4-56, CI. D74— 1.
Meli. Roberto. Portable dough cutter. 178,927, 10-9-56, CI.
D55— 1.
Melich, Edwin G. : See—
Melich, James J. and E. G. 177,187.
Melich, James J. and E. G. Insulating support for sizzle
platters. 177,187, 3-20-56. CI. D44— 10.
Mencaccini, Tino. Accordion grill. 178,844, 9-25-56, CI.
D56— 1.
Menefee, Samuel W.. Jr.. to Armstrong Cork Co. Bottle.
179.022, 10-23-56. CI. D58— 8.
Mennesson, Bernard, to Societe d'Appareils de Controle et
d'Equipement des Moteurs, S. A. " ' ""
177,686, 5-15-56, CI. D90— 8.
Menschik-Goldman Co. : See —
Hilton, Severns. 179,251.
Hilton. Severns. 179,293.
Menzel. Charles O., to Globe-Union
176,625, 1-10-56, CI. D34— 14.
Merchants & Savings Bank : See —
Baker, Martin S. 179.053.
Merendino. Salvatore, to Arcadia Metal Products. Door pull
for a sliding door. 178.968, 10-16-56. CI. D10 — 8.
Merendino. Salvatore, to Arcadia Metal Products. Door pull
for a sliding door. 178.969. 10-16-56. CI. D10 — 8.
Mershon, Isaac, to Globe Silver Co.. Inc. Frame for a pic-
ture or similar article. 177.061, 3-6-56. CI. D29 — 20.
Mershon, Isaac, to Globe Silver Co., Inc. Frame for a picture
or similar article. 178.143, 6-26-56. CI. D29— 20.
Mersmann, Emil. Electric fan. 178,308, 7-17-56, CI.
D26 — 7.
Mertens, Carl. Knife or similar article of flatware. 178,413,
7-31-56, CI. D22 — 3.
Meserow. Francis P. Radio paging mobile unit. 178,076,
6-19-56. CI. D72— 1.
Messick, Willard C. Automatic fire detector. 177,687,
5-15-56, CI. D16— 2.
Messing, Joseph A., E. T. Platz, and C. H. Bock, to BullDog
Electric Products Co. Continuous electric outlet unit.
178,577, 8-21-56, CI. D26— 1.
Mestre. Luis. Sheet collating drum. 179,023. 10-23-56, CI.
D64— 11.
Metallic Arts, not Inc. : See —
Mclnnis, Joseph S. 177.530.
Mclnnis. Joseph S. 177.531.
Meyer, Carl X., to Day-Brite Lighting, Inc. Fluorescent light-
ing fixture. 177.918. 6-5-56. CI. D48— 23.
Meyer, Carl X., and L. G. Stahlhut. to Day-Brite Lighting,
Inc. Reflector for tubular lamp lighting fixtures. 177,532,
4-24-56. CI. D48— 23.
Meyer, Emanuel. Floor mat for automobiles or the like.
178.414. 7-31-56, CI. D9— 6.
Meyer. Herman A. Jewel case. 178.896. 10-2-56. CI. D86 — 9.
Meyers. Regis, to Sunkist Growers, Inc. Bottle. 179,208,
11-1 S_56. CI. D58— 8.
Meyerson. Samuel. Expansible link chain for a bracelet or the
like. 178.928. 10-9-56. CI. D45 — 4.
Michaels. Paula. Combined handbag and shopping bag.
176.924. 2-14-56. CI. D87 — 3.
Michalak, Ervin J. Film thickness gauge. 176,626, 1-10-56,
CI. D52— 6.
Mickam. Elizabeth H. Doll. 178.801. 9-18-56. CI. D34 — 4.
Mickelson. Samuel R. Combined chair and table. 178,611,
8-28-56. CI. D15— 1.
Midco Register Corp. : See —
Kiesner, Frank C. 179,140.
Midwest Mfg. Corp. : See —
Wilson, Lawrence H. 177.203.
Wilson, Lawrence H. 178.444.
Mid-West Metallic Products. Inc. : See —
Glezen, Lewis E. 178,183.
Migliorini. Armando : See —
Gaggia. Camillo. and Mieliorini. 176,912.
Mihalyi, Richard F., to Shuron Optical Co., Inc. Spectacle
case. 179,356, 12-4-56, CI. D57— 1.
Milk Maid Ice Cream Co.. Inc. : See—
Oreene, Melvin M. 178.050.
Greene, Melvin M. 178,657.
Miller. Carroll E.. to Cone Automatic Machine Co. Inc. Mul-
tiple spindle lathe. 179.024, 10-23-56, CI. D54 — 6.
Miller, Catherine. Combination bottle and tray. 178,144,
6-26-56, CI. D58— 6.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Miller, Edward D., and J. L. Driscoll. Matchbook holder.
170,987, 2-28-56, CI. D48— 29.
Miller, Homer W. Wall rack for toilet articles or the like.
177,062. 3-6-56, CI. D4 — 3.
Miller, John D. Display stand. 179,209, 11-13-56, CI.
D80— 10.
Miller, John H. Combination lamp base and cabinet. 176,988,
2-28-56. CI. D48 — 20.
Miller, John H. Combination lamp base and cabinet. 176,989,
2-28-56, CI. D48— 20.
Miller Meters, Inc. : See —
Sollenberger, Lester D., and Faxon. 177,884.
Miller, Paul J. Golf tee. 176,875, 2-7-56, CI. D34— 5.
Miller, Paul J. Combination electric wire tool. 177,580,
5-1-56, CI. D54 — 13.
Miller. Willie M. S. Cosmetic container. 176,876, 2-7-56,
CI. D86— 10.
Miller, Willie M. S. Cosmetic container. 177,533, 4-24-56,
CI. D86— 10.
Millers Falls Co. : See —
Huxtable. Leonard G. 176.983.
Millington, William, and W. M. Day, to The Baldwin Piano
Co. Piano case. 179,142, 11-6-56, CI. D56— 9.
Millington, William, and W. M. Day, to The Baldwin Piano
Co. Organ console. 179,391, 12-11-56, D56 — 2.
Millington, William, and W. M. Day, to The Baldwin Piano
Co. Organ console. 179,392, 12-11-56, D56— 2.
Millington, William, and W. M. Day, to The Baldwin Piano
Co. Organ console. 179,393, 12-11-56, D56 — 2.
Mills, Eugene V. : See —
Hiestand, Preston E., and Mills. 177,810.
Mills, Florence G. Accessory toilet chair. 179,394, 12-11-56,
D4— 5.
Milprint, Inc. : See —
March, John A. C. 178,925.
Mina, Andrew A. Table ornament or similar article. 177,688,
5-15-56. CI. D29 — 28.
Mine Safety Appliances Co. : See —
Austin. Harry W. 178.748.
Minea, Louis A. Lamp base. 177,744, 5-22-56, CI. D48— 20.
Miner, Gordon E. : See —
Reed. Frank W., and Miner. 178,084.
Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co. : See —
Dreyfuss, Henry. 176.657.
Dreyfuss, Henry.
Dreyfuss, Henry.
Dreyfuss, Henry.
Dreyfuss, Henry.
Dreyfuss, Henry.
Dreyfuss, Henry.
Dreyfuss, Henry.
Halgren, Henry A.
Mints, Rose. Chair.
Mirando, Felix A., Jr.,
176,843.
177,462.
177,463.
179,067.
179,068.
179.069.
179,124.
and Olson. 178,603.
177,919, 6-5-56, CI. D15— 11.
, to Imperial Knife Co., Inc. Spoon or
similar article. 177,689, 5-15-56, CI. D54— 12.
Mishawaka Rubber and Woolen Mfg. Co. : See —
Dohertv, Thomas H. 177,723.
Zisla, Harold. 179,177.
Missouri Automatic Control Corp. : See —
Davis, Rooney W. 177,313.
Davis, Rooney W. 177.314.
Davis, Rooney W. 178,871.
Mitchell, Gladys A., and R. R. Thomas. Cake of soap.
179,143. 11-6-56, CI. D73— 1.
Mitchell, Lester F„ to Addressograph-Multigraph Corp. Ad-
dressing machine. 178,686, 9-4-56. CI. D64 — 11.
Mo'dern Telephones (Great Britain) Ltd. : See —
Adler. Adolf E. 176.893.
Moeller, William C, to Parmelee Plastics Co. Goggle front.
177,581. 5-1-56, CI. D57— 1.
Moeller, William C, to Parmelee Plastics Co. Pair of spec-
tacles. 177,582, 5-1-56, CI. D57— 1.
Mold-Craft Inc. : See —
Moore, Albert B. 177,746.
Molk, Carl: See —
Greenstein, Benjamin, and Molk. 178,957.
Greenstein, Benjamin, and Molk. 179,344.
Moloney, Raymond T. : See —
Breitenstein, Charles T. 177,893.
Troeller, Charles G., and Hooker. 177,950.
Moodv Machine Products Co., Inc. : See —
Moody. William S. 177,745.
Moodv, William S., to M lv .Machine Products Co., Inc.
Ski" repair kit. 177,745. 5-22-56, CI. D93 — 4.
Moore, Albert B., to Mold-Craft Inc. Bird feeding station.
177,746. 5-22-56, CI. D31— 2.
Moore, Arthur H.. to The Bridegport Metal Goods Mfg. Co.
Torch head safety flashlight. 177,534, 4-24-56, CI.
D48— 24.
Moore, Herbert C, to Electro-Way Corp. Combined swing
faucet and dishwashing fixture. 179,257, 11-20-56, CI.
D91— 3.
Moore. Luella E. Bathing holder for infants. 178,077,
6-19-56. CI. D4— 4.
Moore. Robert W. Mailbox support or the like. 176,990,
2-28-56. CI. D74 — 9.
Moore. Robert W. Mailbox support or the like. 176,991,
2-28-56. CI. D74— 9.
Moore. Robert W. Mailbox support or the like. 176,992,
2-28-56, CI. D74— 9.
Moore, Walter E. : See—
Rawson, Paul 0„ Jr., and Moore. 176,929.
Moore, Walter E., to Swing-A-Wav Mfg. Co. Portable ice
crusher casing. 176,546, 1-3-56, CI. D89 — 1.
Moore, Walter E., to Standby Vendors, Inc. Vending machine
cabinet. 177,424, 4-10-56, CI. D52— 3.
Moore, Walter E., to Knapp-Monarch Co. Waffle iron.
177,637, 5-8-56, CI. D81— 10.
Moore, Walter E., to Knapp-Monarch Co. Motor base for
liquefier or similar article. 178,897, 10-2-56, CI. D89 — 1.
Morgan, Edward L., to Oerlikon Tool & Arms Corp. of
America. Protective housing for an optical, radar and
other tracking devices. 177,855, 5-29-56, CI. D13 — 1.
Morgan, Edwin, and T. C. Stppel, to Scotland Mills, Inc.
Chenille fabric. 176,807, 1-31-56, CI. D92— 1.
Morgan, Jack : See —
Schwaneke. Fred C, and Morgan. 176,887.
Schwaneke, Fred C, and Morgan. 177,194.
Morgan, John R., to American Cabinet Hardware Corp. Pull.
176,808, 1-31-56. CI. D10— 8.
Morgan, Ray F. Font of printing type. 177,690,
Morrill, Charles D. : See —
Couts, Robert J., and Morrill. 176,755.
Morris, Robert. Combined coffee table and lamp
8-28-56, CI. D33— 14.
Morris, Walter
D45— 16.
Morse,
-15-56,
178,612,
F. Jewelry chain. 178,733, 9-11-56, CI.
Stitch regulator plate. 176,548, 1-3-56,
Sewing machine. 178,145, 6-26-56, CI.
Sewing machine.
CI.
178,146, 6-26-56,
178.531, 8-14-56,
178.532, 8-14-56, CI.
CI.
Milton. Grounding electrical power plug. 178,257;
Morse, Phillip S. Stitch regulator plate. 176,547, 1-3-56
Morse, Phillip S,
CI. D70— 2.
Morse, Phillip S
D70— 1.
Morse, Phillip S
D70— 1.
Morvillo, Gennaro. Jewelry finding.
D45 — 1.
Morvillo, Gennaro. Jewelry finding.
D45 — 1.
Moseley, F. L., Co. : See —
Moseley, Francis L. 177,747.
Mo,s®Iey- Francis L., to F. L. Moseley Co. Graphic recorder.
177,747, 5-22-56, CI. D26 — 5.
Mosler Safe Co., The : See —
Dreyfuss, Henry. 177,616.
Dreyfuss, Henry. 178,650.
Dreyfuss, Henry. 178,651.
Moss. William W. : See—
Hagood, John H.. Albert, and Moss. 176.915.
Motor Wheel Corp. : See —
Bovee, Eliad A. 176,708.
Cataline, Acial L., and Wilson. 177,553.
Wilson, Lawrence H. 178,267.
Wilson, Lawrence H. 179.402.
Motto, Ralph J., and N. and V. M. Novelli. Dental chair or
similar article. 177,270, 3-27-56, CI. D15 — 3.
Motyer & Clement (Pty.) Ltd.: See —
Chilton, Arthur R. D. 176,975.
Moulson, Frederick W., to B. A. Ballou & Co. Inc. Cuff link.
178,002. 6-12-56, CI. D17— 7.
Moxley, William N. Massage pillow
D83— 1.
Mueller Co. : See —
Mueller, Frank H. 179,145.
Mueller, Erwin. Stapling machine.
D74 — 1.
Mueller, Frank H., to Mueller Co.
11-6-56, CI. D91— 3.
Mugler Herman A. Air conditionng cabinet
12-25-56, CI. D62— 4.
Mugnai. Fred, to Art Specialty Co.
1-3-56. CI. D48— 20.
Mugnai. Fred, to Art Specialty Co
1-3-56, CI. D48— 20.
Mugnai, Fred, to Art Specialty Co
7-31-56, CI. D48— 20.
Mugnai, Fred, to Art Specialty Co
7-31-56, CI. D48— 20.
Mull, Charles L. : See —
Dale, Charley E., Mull, and Avirett. 178,870.
Muller, John. Sweater. 178.147, 6-26-56. CI. D3 — 4.
Muller-Munk, Peter, to Bell & Howell Co. Case for motion
picture cameras or the like. 178,533, 8-14-56, CI.
D61— 2.
Mullins, Jesse L. Educational toy. 179.025, 10-23-56, CI.
D34 — 5.
Mullner, Joseph C. Can punch. 178,417, 7-31-56, CI.
D44— 29.
Multi-Meter Corp. : See — -
Williams, William D. 179,433.
Mundt, Stuart G., to The Murray Corp. of America. Control
panel for laundry appliances. 176,965, 2-21-56, CI.
D49— 1.
Mundt, Stuart G. Panel for laundry appliances. 178,003,
6-12-56, CI. D49— 1.
Mundt, Stuart G., to The Murrav Corp. of America. Panel
for laundry appliances. 178,206, 7-3-56. CI. D49 — 1.
Munsch, Hans, to Eisemann G. m. b. H. Electric hair clipper.
176,925. 2-14-56, CI. D22 — 5.
Munz, Robert E., and W. F. Saenger, to General Electric Co.
Wall mounted refrigerator. 179,146, 11-6-56, CI. D67 — 3.
Munz, Robert E., and W. F. Saenger, to General Electric Co.
Refrigerator cabinet. 179,147, 11-6-56, CI. D67— 3.
Murdock, David. Combined ash tray and bubble level or
similar article. 177,920, 6-5-56, CI. D85— 2.
178,845, 9-25-56, CI.
179,144, 11-6-56, CI.
Service tee. 179,145,
179,457,
Desk lamp. 176,549,
Desk lamp. 176,550,
Desk lamp. 178,415,
178,416,
LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES
915
Cake ornament. 177,188, 3-20-56, CI.
Schnall, to See-Qual Package
fruit container. 178,463,
178,464,
178,465.
Murdock, Kobert M.
D29— 1.
Murphy, Joseph E., and M.
Corp. Tray for a
8-7-56, CI. D58— 26.
Murray, Charles K., Jr. : See —
Berg, Joseph H., Murray, Jr., and Riley. 178, 7o2.
Murray Co. of Texas, Inc., The : See —
Schumb, Martin T. 177,645.
Schumb, Martin T. 179,322.
Schumb, Martin T. 179,323.
Schumb, Martin T. 179,324.
Murray Corp. of America, The : See —
Mundt, Stuart G. 176,965.
Mundt, Stuart G. 178,206.
Musgrave, Orly : See —
McKnight, Robert J. 178,895.
Musgrave, Orly. Rider steered power lawn mower. 17 1. 479,
4-17-56, CI. D40— 1. ^ t
Musser, Clair O., to Knickerbocker Plastics Co., Inc. Toy
water pistol or similar article. 177,691, 5-15-56, CI.
D34— 15.
Musser, Clair O., to Knickerbocker Plastic Co., Inc. Toy tar-
get. 179,148, 11-6-56, CI. D34 — 5.
Musser, Clair O., to Knickerbocker Plastic Co., Inc. Toy tar-
get. 179,149, 11-6-56, CI. D34— 5.
Mylor, Marcia G., to United States Rubber Co. Pneumatic
tire. 178,207, 7-3-56, CI. D90— 20.
Mylor, Marcia G., F. W. Hertzler, and D. A. Saporito, to
United States Rubber Co. Pneumatic tire. 178,208, 7-3-56,
CI. D90— 20.
Mylor, Marcia G., and D. J. Martin, to United States Rubber
Co. Tire. 178,534, 8-14-56, CI. D90— 20.
Myrick, Robert F., Jr. : See —
Epperson, Howard L.. Nesbit, and Myrick. 176,659.
Nachman Corp. : See —
Marner. Charles. 178,732.
Nadherny, Russell J., to American Machine and Metals, Inc.
Washing machine. 178,004, 6-12-56, CI. D49— 1
Naimon, Sara R. Ten commandment candelabra
8-7-d6, CI. D48— 2.
Naimon, Sara R. Ten commandment lamp base.
8-7-56, CI. D48— 20.
Naimon, Sara R. Toy bank. 178,687, 9-4-56, CI. D34 — 11.
Naimon, Sara R. Religious table ornament. 179,090,
10-30-56, CI. D29— 23.
Naimon, Sara R. Dredel ornament. 179,210, 11-13-56, CI.
D29— 1.
Naimon, Sara R. Chanukah display ornament. 179,211,
11-13-56, CI. D29— 1.
Naimon, Sara R. Menorah. 179,212, 11-13-56, CI. D29— 1.
Naimon, Sara R. Chanukah table ornament or similar article.
179,258, 11-20-56, CI. D29— 23.
Naimon, Sara R. Party confectionery basket. 179,259,
11-20-56, CI. D58 — 4.
Naimon, Sara R. Chanukah table place mat. 179,423,
12-18-56, CI. D92— 26.
Namowitz, Audrey A., to Toymaster Products Co., Inc. Toy
fort or similar article. 177,638, 5-8-56, CI. D34— 15.
Nash, Harold W. Tray attachment for a golf cart or similar
article. 176,627, 1-10-56, CI. D34— 5.
Nash, James, to Orange-Crush Co. Bottle. 177,271, 3-27-56,
CI. D58— 8.
Nasmyth, Lewis H. Building. 177,189, 3-20-56, CI. D13— 1.
Nathason, Maynard J. : See —
Kendall, Roger H, and Nathason. 177,336.
National Aluminum Products Co. : See —
Helt, Herbert M., and Fellman. 177,808.
National Biscuit Co. : See —
Chappory, Andrew. 177,899.
National Brush Co. : See —
Racicot, Albert R. 176,554.
Racicot, Albert R. 178,310.
National Can Corp. : See —
Preble, Harry. Jr. 176,553.
National Cordial Co. : See —
Wunderly, Ray J. 178,561.
National Cylinder Gas Co. : See —
Doering, William E. 177,965.
National Die Casting Co. : See —
Pavlis, Edward A. 179,092.
National Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Sanborn, Phillip D. 179,159.
National Lock Co. : See —
Amdal, Dagfinn O. 178,589.
Palm. Floyd R., Jr. 176,629.
National Silver Co. : See —
Berk, Harry S. 176,836.
Berk, Harry S. 179,057.
Berk, Harry S. 179,058.
Berk, Harry S. 179,059.
Macomber, Allison. 177.527.
Weeber, Marion. 177.542.
National Sponge Cushion Co., Inc. : See —
Harwin. Dixon R., Stern, and Bodle. 177.976.
Navy, United States of America as represented by the Secre-
tary of the : See —
Lorden, Arthur J. 179,422.
Naver, Maurice R. Musical toy bone or similar article.
177,345, 4-3-56, CI. D34 — 15.
Nelezen. Clarendon B., to Marathon Corp. Paper napkin.
176,809. 1-31-56, CI. D59 — 2.
Nelson, Erdick. Electric hair clipper. 177,583, 5-1-56, CI.
D22— 3.
Nelson, Herbert O., to International Minerals & Chemical
Corp. Dispensing rack. 178,734, 9-11-56, CI. D80 — 10.
Nelson, Theodore P. Ski-scooter or similar article. 178,325,
7-24-56, CI. D34— 15.
Nelson, Thomas, to American Twine & Fabric Corp. Textile
fabric. 176,628, 1-10-56, CI. D92— 1.
Nelson, Thomas, to American Twine & Fabric Corp. Textile
fabric or similar article. 179,026, 10-23-56, CI. D92— 1.
. Matthew J. : See —
Epperson, Howard L., Nesbit, and Myrick. 176,659.
Nesbitt, Evelyn L. Cloth cutting machine. 177,063,
3-6-56, CI. D22 — 3.
Nesbitt, John J., Inc. : See —
McElgin, John W. 178,926.
Neushaefer, Helen, to Helen Neuschaefer, Inc. Combined
bottle and cap therefor. 178,005, 6-12-56, CI. D58 — 8.
Neushaefer, Helen, Inc. : See —
Neushaefer, Helen. 178.005.
New, Eric T. Electric bicycle lantern. 179,027, 10-23-56,
CI. D48— 24.
Newkirk, Frank E. Combined ash tray and cigarette extin-
guisher or similar article. 177,272, 3-27-56, CI. D85— 2.
Newman, Arthur A. : See —
Bogart, Helen. 177,309.
Newman, James F., to United States Rubber Co. Tire.
178,418, 7-31-56, CI. D90— 20.
Newman, James F., and A. E. Benson, to United States Rubber
Co. Pneumatic tire. 178,688, 9-4-56, CI. D90— 20.
Newmark, Marshall F., to Progressive Products. Inc. Child's
teether toy or similar article. 176,877, 2-7-56, CI. D83— 1.
New Monarch Machine and Stamping Co. : See —
Scanland, Joseph E. 177,698.
New York Shipbuilding Corp. : See —
Theisen, John P. 176,891.
Nichols, Brett S. : See —
Edelstein, Albert L., Nichols, Pulvermacher, and Sand-
gren. 177,170.
Nickles, Ned F., to General Motors Corp. Fender for an auto-
mobile. 179,028, 10-23-56, CI. D14— 6.
Nicolas, Paul I., to Jaz. S. A. Clock. 176,878, 2-7-56. CI.
D42— 7.
Nielsen, Clayton P. Combined observation and talking wicket.
179,029, 10-23-56, CI. D13— 1.
Nielsen, Orla M. : See —
Hvidt, Peter, and Nielsen. 177,678.
Nigro, Louis V. Safety-razor handle. 178,898, 10-2-56, CI.
D2^— 3.
Nihon, Alexis. Device for converting bottles, jugs, or vases
into lamps. 177,995, 6-12-56, CI. D48— 20.
Nikkei, Elfriede R. Garment hanger. 177,639, 5-8-56, CI.
D80— 8.5.
Nilsen, Robert, to Sierra Lumber Products. Wood panel or
similar wall decorative article. 178,006, 6-12-56, CI.
D13— 1.
Ninabuck, Wendell R. Advertising vehicle. 177,273, 3-27-56,
CI. D14— 3.
Noble, F. H., & Co. : See-
Allen, Dorothy K. 178,942.
Nolan, Barry V., to Bluhill Foods, Inc.
1-24-56, CI. D58— 8.
Nolan, Barry V., to Bluhill Foods, Inc.
1-24-56. CI. D58 — 8.
Nolan, William D. Hair and scalp treatment cabinet.
177,584, 5-1-56, CI. D4— 2.
Noritake Co., Inc. : See —
Inoue, Takeshi. 177,732.
177,733.
177,734.
178,059.
178,127.
178,571.
178,665.
178,666.
178,667.
Norris, David G., to The J. B. Beaird Co., Inc. Filling station
unit. 178,419, 7-31-56, CI. D13— 1.
Norris, David G., to The J. B. Beaird Co., Inc. Filling station
unit. 178,420, 7-31-56, CI. D13 — 1.
Norris Dispensers, Inc. : See —
Norris, Lannie F. 178,846.
Norris, John R. Ear radio. 176.810, 1-31-56, CI. D56 — 4.
Norris, John R. Ear radio. 177.346. 4-3-56. CI. D56 — 4.
Norris, John R. Ear radio. 179,150, 11-6-56, CI. D56— 4.
Norris, John R. Ear radio. 179,151, 11-6-56, CI. D56 — 4.
Norris, Lannie F., to Norris Dispensers, Inc. Dispenser cabi-
net for bulk milk and other liquids. 178,846, 9-25-56,
CI. D2— 3.
North, James I. Milk bottle. 178,258, 7-10-56, CI. D58— 6.
North, James I. Milk bottle. 178,259, 7-10-56, CI. D58— 6.
North American Aviation, Inc. : See —
Coleman, Daniel B. 178.867.
Repscher, Leslie A., and Stratman. 179,216.
Repscher, Leslie A., and Stratman. 179,217.
North Hollywood Concrete Tile Co. : See —
Clanton, Raymond W. 178,720.
Northwestern National Bank : See —
Graham, Maurice H., and P.olivka. 179,135.
Northwestern National Bank of Minneapolis : See —
Graham, Maurice H., and Polivka. 179,198.
Novelli, Napoleon : See —
Motto, Ralph J., and N. and V. M. Novelli. 177,270.
Novelli. Vincent M. : See —
Motto, Ralph J., and N. and V. M. Novelli. 177,270.
Bottle. 176,727,
Bottle. 176,728,
Inoue, Takeshi.
Inoue, Takeshi.
Inoue, Takeshi.
Inoue, Takeshi.
Inoue, Takeshi.
Inoue, Takeshi.
Inoue, Takeshi.
Inoue, Takeshi.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Novelty Utilities, Inc. : See —
Karofl, Robert B. 177,571.
Novo-Plas Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Boker, Samuel. 179,240.
Nowak, Andrew A., Jr. : See —
McKenzie, Edward J., and Nowak. 178,200.
Noyes, Eliot, to International Business Machines Corp. Type-
writer. 177,921, 6-5-56, CI. D64— 11.
Nu-Dell Plastics Corp. : See —
Jones, Charles E., and Crowle. 177,051.
Nunan, Peter. Toy printing block or similar article. 177,064,
3-6-56, CI. D25— 1.
Nunn, George W., to Redwing Ltd. Portable autographic
register. 177,480, 4-17-56, CI. D64— 11.
Nu Tone, Inc. : See —
Spear, Walter A. 177,949.
Waltman, Chauncey E. 178,854.
Nye, Raymond C. Ash receiver. 178,613, 8-28-56, CI.
D85— 2.
Nylow Sit-Rite Corp. : See —
Wolyn, David. 178,104.
Oberlies, John E. Combined sugar packet and napkin dis-
penser. 178,735, 9-11-56, CI. D44— 24.
O'Brien, Joan. Novelty glove. 177,692, 5-15-56, CI. D3— 11.
Ochman, Andrew J. Building for use in the dispensing of
food. 177,748, 5-22-56, CI. D13— 1.
O'Connell, Daniel C. to Sterno, Inc. Coffee server stand.
176,993, 2-28-56. CI. D81— 10.
O'Connor, Donald J. Combined cigarette holder and extin-
guisher attachment for an ash tray or similar article.
179.260, 11-20-56, CI. D85— 2.
Oechsle, Alfred C. : See—
Gribin, Murray A., and Oechsle. 178,877.
Oerlikon Tool & Arms Corp. of America : See —
Morgan, Edward L. 177,855.
Oglesby, Ira D., to Ft. Smith Plywood Co. Combined table
and benches. 178,535, 8-14-56, CI. 33—14.
Ohno, Richard J., to Sargent & Co. Door knob escutcheon
plate. 179,152, 11-6-56, CI. D50— 6.
Ohno, Richard J., to Sargent & Co. Doorknob. 179,458,
12-25-56, CI. D50— 3.
Oiler, Frank E., to O. Smith. Combination photographic
machine, film printer and viewer. 178,689, 9-4-56, CI.
D61— 1.
Okvit. William : See —
Siekmann. Harold J., Kasselmann. and Okvit. 177,350.
Olejniczak, Tadeusz S. Display case. 179,424, 12-18-56,
CI. D80 — 11.
Olifiers Robert. Combined bottle and closure cap. 178,970,
10-16-56. CI. D58— 6.
Oliver, Earl J. Supporting stand for potted plants or the
like. 177,749, 5-22-56, CI. D35— 3.
Olsen, Kenneth D. Article dispenser or similar article.
176,729. 1-24-56, CI. D58— 12.
Olsen, Kenneth D. Article dispenser or similar article.
176,730 1-24-56. CI. D58— 12.
Olsen, Kenneth D. Article dispenser or similar article.
176,731, 1-24-56. CI. D58— 12.
Olsen, Ole K. Drilling bit. 178,899, 10-2-56, CI. D54— 13.
Olson. Lloyd A. : See — ■
Halgren, Henry A., and Olson. 178,603.
Olswang. Ralph R. Ice bucket or similar article. 177.065,
3-6-56, CI. D58— 25.
Oneida, Ltd. : See —
Feer. Lawrence P. 177,173.
Gerth, William H. 177.225.
Gerth, William H. 177.803.
Perry, Frank R. 176.732.
Perry, Frank R. 177,856.
Perry, Frank R. 177,857.
Perry, Frank R. 177.873.
Perry, Frank R. 179,396.
Ressegger, Leonard G.. Sr. 177,860.
Ressegger, Lloyd E. 177,191. n
O'Neill, Ralph A. Stadium seiit. 178,900, 10-2-o6, CI.
D15— 8.
Onondaga Pottery Co. : See —
Garvin, Richard H. 177,030.
Garvin. Richard H. 177.035.
Garvin. Richard H. 178,047.
Garvin, Richard H. 178.048.
Garvin, Richard H. 178,956.
Szvmanski. Michael J. 177,078.
Orange-Crush Co. : See —
Nash, James. 177,271.
Ornas, Theodore, Jr.. to International Harvester Co. Truck
cab. 177.190. 3-20-56. CI. D14— 3.
Orr, Ernest H., to Supreme Aluminum Industries Ltd. Coffee
percolator. 179,261, 11-20-56, CI. D44— 26.
Orsborn, John S. Combined chair and wardrobe. 177,922,
6-5-56. CI. D15— 1.
Ortiz, Ernest J. Pulley. 176.811. 1-31-56, CI. D41— 1.
Osers, Harry M. Pin. 177,066, 3-6-56, CI. D29— 2.
Oster, John, Mfg. Co. : See —
Seeger. George C. 177,767.
Oster, Joseph, to American Greetings Corp. Lighting fixture
for display cabinets and the like. 177.347, 4-3-56, CI.
D48— 23.
Otia Elevator Co. : See —
Prince, Arthur E. 177,149.
Otto, Carl, to International Business Machines Corp. Type-
writer. 177,923, 6-5-56, CI. D64— 11.
Otto, Carl, to Bobrich Products Corp. Electric bedcovering
control unit. 178,078, 6-19-56, CI. D26— 1.
178,:
9-18-56, CI.
-1-56, CI. D83— 1.
"ci:
Otto, Carl, to Bobrich Products Corp. Electric bedcovering
unit. 178,079, 6-19-56, CI. D26— 1.
Otto, Carl L., to Schick Inc. Electric shaver. 178,929,
10-9-56, CI. D22— 3.
Otto, Ferdinand P., to Quaker Lace Co. Tablecloth. 177,750,
5-22-56, CI. D92— 26.
Otto, Ferdinand P., to Mayfair Mills, Inc. Tablecloth.
178,802, 9-18-56. CI. D92— 26.
Otto, Ferdinand P., to Mayfair Mills, Inc. Tablecloth.
179.153, 11-6-56, CI. D92— 26.
Otto, Ferdinand P., to Mayfair Mills, Inc. Tablecloth.
179.154, 11-6-56, CI. D92— 26.
Ouellette, Alfred J. Baby chair.
D15— 1.
Ouellette, Noel. Exerciser. 177,58
Outboard, Marine & Mfg. Co. : See —
Stevens, Clifford B. 178,552.
Owens-Illinois Glass Co. : See —
Clarke, John G. 179,338.
Lorenzen, Arold I. 176,542.
Lorenzen, Arnold I. 178,131.
Ox Fibre Brush Co., Inc. : See —
Hutcheson, Ray R. 176.920.
Hutcheson, Ray R. 178,126.
Hutcheson, Ray R. 178.920.
Packales, Sidney. Gift package ornament display or similar
article. 178,466, 8-7-56, CI. D80— 5.
Paidar, Emil J., Co. : See —
Dlouhy, Clarence L. 177,557.
Dlouhy, Clarence L. 177,722.
Painter, David L., to Rena-Ware Distributors Inc. Dutch oven
or similar article. 178,690, 9-4-56, CI. D44 — 1.
Painter, David L., to Rena-Ware Distributors Inc. Cooking
pan or similar article. 179,213, 11-13-56, CI. D44 — 1.
Palm, Floyd R., Jr., to National Lock Co. Display stand.
176,629, 1-10-56, CI. D80— 9.
Palma, Joseph, Jr., to The Dazey Corp. Can opener. 176,812,
1-31-56, CI. D22— 2.
Palma, Joseph Jr., to Advance Aluminum Castings Cor
Pressure cooker or similar article. 178,930, 10-9 "~
D44 — 29.
Palma, Joseph, Jr., to Advance Aluminum Castings Corp.
Sauce pan or similar article. 179,030, 10-23-56, CI.
D44— 29.
Palmonella, Amedeo. Accordion type musical instrument.
177.751. 5-22-56, CI. D56— 1.
Palson, Richard C. J. Case. 177,586, 5-1-56, CI. D58— 12.
Pampinella, Joy. Box. 177,693, 5-15-56, CI. D58— 12.6.
Panctera, Clifton I. Flush tank top. 179,395, 12-11-56,
D4— 5.
Pancotti, Mario. Accordion grill. 178,080, 6-19-56, CI.
D56— 1.
Pangburn, Kenneth R. Dispenser for adhesive tape or the
like. 179,091, 10-30-56. CI. D74— 1.
Papadakos, Peter J., to Gyrodyne Co. of America, Inc.
tary wing aircraft. 177.425, 4-10-56, CI. D71— 1.
Papadakos, Peter J., to Gyrodyne Co. of America, Inc.
tary wing aircraft. 177,426. 4-10-56, CI. D71 — 1.
Papadakos, Peter J., to Gyrodyne Co. of America, Inc.
tary wing aircraft. 177,427, 4-10-56, CI. D71— 1.
Papadakos, Peter J., to Gyrodyne Co. of America Inc. Ro-
tary wing aircraft. 178,081. 6-19-56, CI. D71— 1.
Paper Mate Mfg. Co. : See —
Frawley, Patrick J., Jr. 178,992.
Park, Allen J. Clock dial or similar article. 178,421,
7-31-56, CI. D42— 1.
Park, Louis J. : See —
Gilchrist, James R., and Park.
Park Sherman Co. : See —
Sherman, Jacob S. 176.827.
Sherman, Jacob S. 178,430.
Sherman, Jacob S. 179,095.
Park & Tilford : See —
Bernard, Henry C.
Parker, Alfred B., tc
179,031, 10-23-56, CI. D4 — 2
Parker, Allen J. Combination safety razor and comb,
178,614, 8-28-56, CI. D80— 8.
Parker, Edwin L., to Blazon, Inc.
177.752, 5-22-56, CI. D34— 5.
Parker, George E. Barber chair or similar article. 176,813
1-31-56, CI. D15— 3.
Parker, Kenneth, to The Parker Pen Co.
writing instrument. 179,425, 12-18-56, CI. D74—
Parker Pen Co., The : See —
Baker, Marlin S. 179,053.
Parker, Kenneth. 179,425.
Parmelee Plasties Co. : See —
Moeller, William C. 177,581.
Moeller, William C. 177,582.
Parrish. Wilbert J., to United States Register Co. Register
176,926, 2-14-56, CI. D81— 21.
Partington, John L., to Mayfair Mills, Inc. Tablecloth
178.804, 9-18-56, CI. D92— 26.
Partington, John L., to Mavfair Mills, Inc. Tablecloth
178.805, 9-18-56, CI. D92— 26.
Partington, John L.. to Mayfair Mills, Inc. Tablecloth
178.806, 9-18-56, CI. D92— 26.
Door knocker. 178,971, 10-16-56:
Passet, Robert, to Societe Industrielle de Lunetterie. Spec-
tacle front. 177,924, 6-5-56, CI. D57 — 1.
Passet. Robert, to Societe Industrielle de Lunetterie. Spec
tacle front. 179,155, 11-6-56, CI. D57— 1.
Ro-
Ro-
Ro-
177,031.
178,271.
Elkay Mfg.
Co.
Three-bowl sink.
Play gym structure.
LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES
179,156,
178,691, 9-4-56, CI.
176,551, 1-3-56, Cl.
Pastushin Aviation Corp. : See —
Horkey, Edward J., and Walston. 178,288.
Patane, Anthony J. Toy rocket control panel,
11-6-56, Cl. D34 — 15.
Patriarca, Domenico. Display counter. 177,535, 4-24-56,
Cl. D80 — 9.
Patterson, Edward, to G. T. Fillery. Floor cleaning appli-
ance. 177,274, 3-27-56, Cl. D9— 2.
Patterson, James A. Diving tower.
D14— 3.
Patterson, Stanley G. Playhouse.
D34— 15.
Patterson, Van D. : See —
St. Pierre, George L., and Patterson. 179,329.
Paul, Raymond O. Advertising display device. 177,753,
5-22-56, Cl. Dl— 2.
Pauli, Heinz, to Ed. Kummer S. A. Watch or similar article.
179.262, 11-20-56, Cl. D42— 8.
Pavlis, Edward A., to National Die Casting Co. Golf club
head. 179,092, 10-30-56, Cl. D34— 5.
Pavlonis. Theodore P., and W. Crook. Dual egg glass.
177,428, 4-10-56, Cl. D52— 1.
Paxton, Lee, Jr., and P. McCaslin. Building. 178,692,
9-4-56, Cl. D13 — 1.
Payberg, Carl, and W. H. Johnston. Sprocket for bicycles.
178,422, 7-31-56, Cl. D90— 17.
Peabody Co., Inc., The : See —
Schindler, Bruno H. 176,559-176,563.
Peabody, Millard S., to E. E. Taylor Corp. Shoe. 178,467,
8-7-56, Cl. D7— 6.
Pecora, Pasquo P., to Pecora's Farm Dairy. Talcum powder
box or similar article. 176,630, 1-10-56, Cl. D58— 11.
Pecora's Farm Dairy : See —
Pecora, Pasquo P. 176,630.
Pehrson, Howard V., to U. O. Colson Co. Desk calendar or
the like. 177,754, 5-22-56, Cl. D74— 5.
Peilet, Lester K., and I. Mark. Combined brush holder and
mirror attachment for sun vigors or similar article.
179.263, 11-20-56, Cl. D14— 6.
Pellerin, Joseph D., to Bema Corp. Air-vacuum dryer unit
for attachment to a steam garment pressing machine.
176,814, 1-31-56, Cl. D49— 1.
Pelzmann, Alfred. Golfer's accessory tool or the like.
178,578 8-21-56, Cl. D9— 2.
Perinet, Jean, to Societe a Responsabilite Limitee dite Mar-
quay. Flask. 177,275, 3-27-56, Cl. D58— 8.
Pering, Fred R. Lawn edger or similar article. 177,148,
3-13-56. Cl. D40— 1.
Perkins, Clarence R. Food tray. 178,931, 10-9-56, Cl.
D58— 26.
Perl, Frederick W. : gee —
Becker, Frederick W., and Perl. 176,493.
Perl, Frederick W., and L. V. A. Guild, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Laundry machine. 178,260, 7-10-56, Cl.
D49— 1.
Perlman, William. Sponge underlay for carpets. 179,157,
11-6-56, Cl. D92— 4.
Perlowski, Roy A., to Junior Toy Corp. Seat for a velocipede.
179,158, 11-6-56, Cl. D90— 16.
Permacel Tape Corp. : See —
Gershen, Irvin J. 177,224.
Gershen, Irvin J. 179,196.
Permoflux Corp. : See —
Heineman, Lawrence M. 176,609.
Perry, Frank R., to Oneida Ltd. Spoon or similar article.
176,732, 1-24-56, Cl. D54 — 12.
Perry, Frank R., to Oneida Ltd. Spoon or similar article.
177.856, 5-29-56, Cl. D54— 12.
Perry, Frank R., to Oneida Ltd.
177.857, 5-29-56, Cl. D54— 12.
Perry, Frank R., to Oneida Ltd.
177,873, 5-29-56, Cl. D54— 3 2.
Perry, Frank R.. to Home Decorators, Inc. Spoon or similar
article. 178,261, 7-10-56, Cl. D54 — 12.
Perry, Frank R., to Home Decorators, Inc. Spoon or similar
article. 178,262, 7-10-56, Cl. D54 — 12.
Perry, Frank R., to Oneida Ltd. Spoon or similar article.
179,396, 12-11-56, D54— 12.
Perzentka, Thomas R., and S. C. Plettner, to Bell & Howell
Co. Combined photographic copying and viewing appa-
ratus. 176,927, 2-14-56, Cl. D61— 1.
Peters, George E. Combination bottles and cap portions
therefor. 178,423, 7-31-56, Cl. D58— 6.
Peters, Herbert W. Hospital serving tray. 178,424, 7-31-56,
Cl. D44— 10.
Peters, Leo. Molded food product. 179,214, 11-13-56, Cl.
D82— 2.
Peters & Russell, Inc. : See —
Russell, Linus E. 178,616.
Russell, Linus E. 178.736.
Russell, Linus E. 179,267.
Russell, Linus E. 179,320.
Petersen, Einar E. Underwater camera. 177,640, 5-8-56, Cl.
D61— 1.
Peterson, Francis C. Restaurant building. 177,755, 5-22-56,
Cl. D13— 1.
Peterson, Matt E., and D. R. Randall. Christmas tree stand.
177,756, 5-22-56, Cl. D35— 3.
Peterson Oven Co., The : See — ■
Krolopp, Otto C. 178,891.
Peth, Adlai C. Courtesy battery check tester. 179,032,
10-23-56, Cl. D52— 1.
Petrick, Edward J. Lamp holder. 177,757, 5-22-56, Cl.
D48— 20.
Spoon or similar article.
Spoon or similar article.
917
Pettengill, Myron F., to General Electric Co. Traffic signal.
178,007, 6-12-56, Cl. D72— 1.
Pettengill, Myron F., and C. H. Rex, to General Electric Co.
Lumlnaire. 178,901, 10-2-56, Cl. D48— 31.
Petzold, William B., to General Electric Co. Cocktail table.
176,879, 2-7-56, Cl. D33— 14.
Phelps, George E. Portable landing stairs or similar article.
177.858, 5-29-56, Cl. 1)14—3. - ^
Phibbs, Arby H. Telephone bench. 177,481, 4-17-56, Cl.
D33— 14. . .,
Phillips, Alan, to Richard J. Cole, Inc. Dress or similar
article. 177,429, 4-10-56, Cl. D3— 26.
Phillips, Alan, to Richard J. Cole, Inc. Dress or similar
article. 177,430, 4-10-56, Cl. D3— 26.
Phillips, Richard M. Stool frame. 176,880, 2-7-56, Cl.
D15 — 8.
Phillips, Richard M. Combination table and seat frame.
176,881, 2-7-56, Cl. D33— 14.
Phoenix Glass Co., The : See —
Ensign, Robert H. 177,027.
Ensign, Robert H., and Jerabek. 177,026.
Piar, Elmer A. Control cabinet for medical electrodes.
177.859, 5-29-56, Cl. D83— 1.
Plcciano, Mary M. Box. 178,263. 7-10-56, Cl. Do8— 11.
Pichette, Lester F. Attachment for bicycles or similar ar-
ticles. 177,276, 3-27-56, Cl. D34— 15.
Pickard, Bernard H. : See —
Mcintosh, Lawrie G. 178,610.
Picker X-Ray Corp., Waite Mfg. Div. Inc. : See^-
Bruning, William F. 177,311.
Pierce, Donn, and J. A. Manchester. Fireplace stove. 179,312,
11-27-56, Cl. D81— 7.
Piermont, Bernard. Coin savings bank or similar article.
178,082, 6-19-56, Cl. D34— 11.
Pike, Eugene W., Jr., to H. P. Pike. Envelope moistener.
177,758, 5-22-56, Cl. D74— 10.
Pike, Eugene W., Jr., to H. P. Pike. Desk unit. 177,759,
5-22-56, Cl. D74 — 1.
Pike, Helen P. : See —
Pike, Eugene W., Jr. 177,758.
Pike, Eugene W., Jr. 177,759.
Plstey, Alexander M. : See —
Flauder, Alfred J. 178,045.
Pitman-Dreitzer & Co., Inc. : See —
Stringa, Carlo. 178,156.
Pltrelli, Nicholas. Clock. 179,315, 11-27-56, Cl. D42— 7.
Pitt, George W., to John Boyle & Co., Inc. Textile fabric.
179.313, 11-27-56, Cl. D92— 1.
Pitt, George W., to John Boyle & Co., Inc. Textile fabric.
179.314, 11-27-56, Cl. D92— 1.
Pittsburgh Coke & Chemical Co. : See —
Tomasek, Herbert F. 178,160.
Tomasek, Herbert F. 178,161.
Plantholt, Robert G. : See —
Young, Donald H., Plantholt, and Hertzler. 177,359.
Young, Donald H., Plantholt, and Hertzler. 178,033.
Plastic Sales : See —
Louik, Leonard. 177,575.
Platz, Elwood T. : See —
Davis, Russell S., and Platz. 176,656.
Messing, Joseph A., Platz, and Bock. 178,577.
Plax Corp. : See —
Hills, David G. 177,568.
Plettner, Stuart C. : See—
Perzentka, Thomas R., and Plettner. 176,927.
Plishker, Herbert E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Illuml-
nable house number. 177.482, 4-17-56, Cl. D72— 1.
Plumb, Fayette R., II, and H. G. Hetzel, to Fayette R. Plumb
Inc. Hammer handle. 177,694, 5-15-56, Cl. D93 — 4.
Plumb, Fayette R., Inc. : See — -
Plumb, Fayette R., II, and Hetzel. 177,694.
Pneumafll Corp. : See —
Bohannon, David L. 179,238.
Bohannon, David L. 179,239.
Poirette Corsets, Inc. : See —
Laguzzi, Mario. 177,054.
Laguzzi, Mario. 177,182.
Laguzzi. Mario. 177,183.
t'okorny, Louis. Jr. Folding high chair. 177,760, 5-22-56,
Cl. D15— 1.
Polan, Isidore. Stand for drift punches and set screw
wrenches. 178536, 8-14-56, Cl. D80— 9.
Polaroid Corp. : See —
Eloranta, Vaito K., and Rolando. 178,873.
Hunter, James E., Jr. 176,919.
Polivka, John N. : See —
Graham, Maurice H., and Polivka. 179,135.
Graham, Maurice H., and Polivka. 179,198.
Polk, Emil S. Steak knife. 176,552, 1-3-56, Cl. D22— 3.
Pollard, Lon E., and P. P. Urieta. Stool or similar article.
178,425, 7-31-56, Cl. D15— 8.
Pollnow, William F. Foot pump. 176,733, 1-24-56, Cl.
D65— 1.
Pommier, Henry. Watch or similar article. 178,008, 6-12-56,
Cl. D42— 8.
Pond, Robert J., to Advance Machine Co. Floor polishing
machine. 178,848. 9-25-56, Cl. D9— 2.
Pond. William B. : See—
Coulon, Eugene L., and Pond. 177,718.
Ponti, Giovanni, to American Radiator & Standard Sanitary
Corp. Lavatory. 177,587, 5-1-56, Cl. D4— 2.
Pope, Eulalie. Ear ornament. 178,693, 9-4-56, Cl. D45 — 9.
Pope, Eulalie. Ear ornament. 178,694, 9-4-56, Cl. 45 — 9.
918
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Popp, Leonard E., to James Jones Co. Service clamp or
similar article. 178,579, 8-21-56, CI. D54— 2.
Portable Electric Tools, Inc. : See —
Lindee, Carl F., Jr. 176,960.
Porter-Cable Machine Co., The : See —
Emmons, Arthur N. 177,025.
Potts, Melvin W. Athletic equipment carrier rack. 179,459,
12-25-56, CI. D14— 3.
Powell, George D. Combined clock, lamp, and planter.
178,807, 9-18-56, CI. D35— 3.
Powers, John J. Ladder-truck body. 176,966, 2-21-56, CI.
D14— 3.
Powers, Milton A., and R. C. Champlin, to Skuttle Mfg. Co.
Evaporator wick. 177,925, 6-5-56, CI. D16 — 2.
Powers, Norman C. Hostess tray or similar article. 177,926,
6-5-56. CI. D44— 10.
Powers, Norman C. Hostess tray or similar article. 177,927,
6-5-56, CI. D44— 10.
Prado, Joaquin : See —
Brown, William T„ and Prado. 177,611.
Pratt, Bernard, to Universal Die Casting Corp. Combined
spear gun and spear. 179,093, 10-30-56, CI. D30 — 1.
Preble, Harry, Jr., to National Can Corp. Cabinet for dis-
pensing paper towels, waxed paper and aluminum foil.
176,553, 1-3-56, CI. D4— 3.
Preble, Harry, Jr., to Detecto Scales, Inc. Bathroom scale.
177,641, 5-8-56, CI. D52— 10.
Preble, Harry, Jr., and J. Gilbert, to General Slicing Machine
Co., Inc. Electric food slicing machine. 177,536, 4-24-56,
CI. D55— 1.
Premier Gem Co. : See —
Colmar, Philip. 178,498.
Prentice, Jeannette L. : See —
Prentice, William B. and J. L. 176,815.
Prentice, Russell E., to Hycon Mfg. Co. Binocular viewer
for transparencies. 178,309, 7-17-56, CI. D61 — 1.
Serving tray. 176,815,
Prentice, William B. and J. L.
1-31-56. CI. D44 — 10.
Pressure Dispensers, Inc. : See —
Collins, Leonard M. 177.796.
Collins, Leonard M. 178.221.
Collins, Leonard M. 178,338.
Presto Lock Co. : See —
Gehrie. Charles S. 177.971.
Price, Harold. Pender flap for automobiles. 179,357,
12-4-56, CI. D14— 6.
Price. Leo. Mounting for gauge. 178,083, 6-19-56, CI.
Prichard, ' Patricia A., to E. Z. Mills, Inc. Textile fabric.
177,431, 4-10-56, CI. D92— 1.
Prince, Arthur E., to Otis Elevator Co. Diffusing grille.
177,149. 3-13-56, CI. D54— 2.
Prinz. Carl, A. G. fur Metallwaren : See —
Voss, Paul. 179,101.
Voss, Paul. 179,102.
Voss, Paul. 179,103.
Prisament, Joseph. Infant's feeding nipple. 179,215,
11-13-56, CI. D83— 1.
Pritz, Peter G. Dispenser for pencils or the like. 179,310,
11-27-56. CI. D52— 3.
Prochera, Bruno. Toy structure. 179,409, 12-18-56, CI.
D34— 15.
Proctor Electric Co. : See —
Thomson, Ernest F., and Dabney. 177,287.
Production and Marketing Co. : See —
Brunot, James. 177,212.
Productive Inventions, Inc. : See —
Krohm, Fred A. 178,840.
Progressive Products, Inc. : See —
Newmark, Marshall F. 176,877.
Propper Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Speelman, Irving A. 177.879.
Przybylowicz, Alfred J., to General Motors Corp. Front of
a wall oven. 177,588, 5-1-56, CI. D81— 4.
Puglia. Charles S., and C. C. Clark. Adjustable table.
176,928, 2-14-56, CI. D33— 14.
Pulvermacher, William D. : See —
Edelstein, Albert L., Nichols, Pulvermacher, and Sand-
gren. 177.170.
Punzak, Joseph F., to United Metal Goods Mfg. Co., Inc.
Clock. 178,148, 6-26-56. CI. D42— 7.
Pyle-National Co., The : See —
Heehler, Arthur C, and Ganzert. 177,470.
Quaker Lace Co. : See —
Binns. Thomas W. 178,753-8.
Castorani, Francesco P. 178,762.
Castorani, Francesco P. 178,763.
Graham, John W. 178.776.
Graham, John W. 178.777.
Otto. Ferdinand P. 177,750.
Waldman, Thelma. 177,781.
Waldman. Thelma. 178,815.
Wolf, William. 177,451.
Wolf, William. 177,785.
Wolf, William. 177.786.
Wolf, William. 178,816.
Wolf. William. 178.817.
Quaker Stretcher Co. : See-
Block. Walter
Quint, Burton D.,
CI. D33— 19.
Quirion. Leopold.
CI. D45— 17.
Quirion, Leopold.
D45— 16.
178.985.
R. J. George.
Bar
Crucifix for a rosary.
176,882, 2-7-56,
177,277, 3-27-56,
Rosary bracelet. 177,5
Quiroz, Ignacio R. : See —
Koplar, Alan E., and Quiroz. 178,520.
Rabinowitz, David. Store front. 178,932, 10-9-56, CI.
D13— 1.
Racicot, Albert R., to National Brush Co. Brush. 176,554,
1-3-56, CI. D9— 2.
Racicot, Albert R., to National Brush Co. Brush. 178,310,
7-17-56, CI. 9—2.
Rael, Sol: See —
Domberger, Karl, and Rael. 179,066.
Randall, Donive R. : See-
Peterson, Matt E., and Randall. 177,756.
Randall, Walter D. Knife. 177,590, 5-1-56, CI. D22— 3.
Randall, Walter H., and K. L. Crabtree, to Keyes Fibre Co.
Molded pulp tray. 178,209, 7-3-56, CI. D58— 13.
Randall, Walter H., and K. L. Crabtree, to Keyes Fibre Co.
Molded pulp tray. 178,210, 7-3-56, CI. D58 — 13.
Rands, Claire : See —
Ecker. Natalie A., and Rands. 177,617.
Range Rhythm Toys, Inc. : See — ■
Rubovits, Charles A. 178,580.
Rapisarda, Edward D., to Gilbert & Barker Mfg. Co. Gasoline
dispensing pump. 179,426, 12-18-56, CI. D52 — 2.
Rappoport, Seymour, to Ronson Corp. Cigar lighter or simi-
lar article. 177,150, 3-13-56, CI. D48— 27.
Rasmussen, Sherrill K. : See —
Anderson, Frita A., and Rasmussen. 176,898.
Anderson, Fritz A., and Rasmussen. 179,110.
Rath, Merle F., and O. O. Highfill, to Telecomputing Corp.
Cash register. 176,883, 2-7-56, CI. D64— 11.
Rauch, David., to Van Brode Milling Co., Inc. Dish or simi-
lar article of hollow ware. 178,537, 8-14-56, CI. D44 — 15.
Rauchman, Alexander. Combined radio, record player, tele-
vision and speaker enclosure. 178,933, 10-9-56, CI.
D56 — 4.
Ravenware Co., Inc., The : See —
Galef, Richard G. 178,356.
Galef, Richard G. 178,357.
Rawson, Paul O., Jr. : See —
Anderson, Walter C, and Rawson. 178,856.
Rawson, Paul O., Jr., and W. E. Moore, to General Electric
Co. Coffee maker or similar article. 176,929, 2-14-56,
CI. D44— 26.
Rawson, Paul O., Jr., and J. A. Russo, to General Electric
Co. Combination toaster and oven or similar article.
179,264, 11-20-56, CI. D81— 10.
Ray, William A., to General Controls Co. Thermostat.
177,151, 3-13-56, CI. D52— 7.
Raylite Electric Corp. : See —
Abramson, Abraham. 179,366.
Rayner, Sidney, to Falk, Stadelmann & Co. Ltd. Incan-
descent mantle gas burner. 178,538, 8-14-56, CI. D48 — 7.
Ray-O-Lite Corp. of America : See —
Brennan, Frederick S.. and Hudson. 176,709.
Ray-O-Vac Co. : See —
Garland, Edward J. 177,091.
Klotz, Edward C, Jr. 176,958.
Reachert, Donald. Bird cage. 177,278. 3-27-56, CI. D31— 2.
Reachert, Donald R. Bird cage. 177,279, 3-27-56, CI.
D31— 2.
Reading, Robert J. : See —
Felske, Arthur M., and Reading. 178,350.
Reddi-Wip, Inc. : See —
Schettler, Lowell J. 178,810.
Reddv Co., Inc., The : See — ■
Stubbs. Clifford E. 177,651.
Redwing Ltd. : See —
Nunn, George W. 177,480.
Reed, Alan. Animal toy or similar article. 177,874, 5-29-56,
CI. D34— 2.
Reed and Barton Corp. : See —
Cayer, Theodore E. 176.594.
Reed, Frank W., and G. E. Miner. Bacon and egg fryer or
similar article. 178,084, 6-19-56, CI. D44 — 1.
Reedy, Eugene F. : See —
Dayton, Edward R., Schleich, and Reedy. 179,444.
Reich, A., & Sons, Inc. : See —
Reich, Walter A. 176.734.
Reich, Walter A. 177,348.
Reich, Walter A., to A. Reich & Sons, Inc. Combination ship-
ping and display box. 176,734. 1-24-56, CI. D58— 12.
Reich, Walter A., to A. Reich & Sons. Inc. Hanger for meat,
produce, or the like. 177.348. 4-3-56. CI. D17 — 12.
Reinecke, Jean O., to Airguide Instrument Co. Pendant type
barometer or the like. 176.735, 1-24-56. CI. D52— 7.
Reinecke, Jean O., to Amana Refrigeration, Inc. Combination
freezer and refrigerator cabinet or similar article. 178,149,
6-26-56, CI. D67— 3.
Reinhardt, Herman E., to Boyle-Midway Inc. Combinod can
and closure cap therefor. 177. 7<U. 5-22-56. CI. D58— 17.
Reiz, Andrew. Candelabra. 176,631, 1-10-56, CI. D48 — 2.
Relly, Robert H., and R. V. Tynan. Combined holder and
coaster for canned beverages.
D44— 10.
Relman, Simon. Holder for i
178,902, 10-2-56, CI. D26— 14.
Rema Corp. : See —
Pellerin, Joseph D. 176,814.
Rembrandt Lamp Corp. : See —
Brandeis, Harold. 177,551.
Remco Industries, Inc. : See —
Heller, Isaac : 177.046.
Rena-Ware Distributors Inc. : A<?ee-
Painter, David L. 178,690.
Painter, David L. 179,213.
178,085, 6-19-56, CI.
hearing aid instrument.
LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES
919
Repscher, Leslie A., and W. C. Stratman, to North American
Aviation, Inc. Cable cutter head. 179,216, 11-13-56, CI.
D54— 13.
Repscher, Leslie A., and W. C. Stratman, to North American
Aviation, Inc. Cable cutter. 179,217, 11-13-56, CI.
D54— 13.
Ressegger, Leonard G., Sr., to Oneida Ltd. Spoon or similar
article. 177,860, 5-29-56, CI. D54— 12.
Ressegger, Lloyd E., to Oneida, Ltd. Spoon or similar article.
177,191, 3-20-56, CI. D54— 12.
Rettman, Robert J., to Jas. H. Matthews & Co. Cemetery
memorial plaque or the like. 177,762, 5-22-56, CI. D79 — 2.
Rettman, Robert J., to Jas. H. Matthews & Co. Cemeterv
memorial plaque or the like. 177,763, 5-22-56, CI. D79 — 2.
Revere Camera Co. : See —
Briskin, Jack, and Claras. 179,186.
Revlon, Inc. : See —
Guild, Lurelle, and Van Voorhis. 177,974.
Guild, Lurelle, and Wolff. 178,187.
Guild. Lurelle, and Wolff. 178,188.
Manville, Henrietta P. 177,997.
Wolff, Raymond W. 177,787.
Rex, Charles H. : See —
Pettengill, Myron F., and Rex. 178,901.
Reynolds, Donald S., and R. J. Thorn. Drink dispenser cas-
ing. 179,460, 12-25-56.C1. D52— 3.
Reynolds, Frederick, and H. F. Weissinger, to Chrysler Corp.
Automobile. 177,875. 5-29-56, CI. D14 — 3.
Reynolds Industries, Inc. : See —
Fujioka, Robert K. 176,911.
Rhodes, Idus L., to Swing-A-Way Mfg. Co. Can opener.
179,265, 11-20-56, CI. D22— 2.
Rice, Irving W., & Co., Inc. : See —
Bloom, Alfred H. 178,986.
Rich, Arthur. Combined crash pad and tray. 179,266,
11-20-56, CI. D14— 6.
Richard's Drive-In Restaurants Inc. : See —
Riseman, William. 177,928.
Richards, Fred R., and W. G. Dispenser for powdered mate-
rial. 177,764, 5-22-56, CI. D52 — 1.
Richards, Warren G. : See —
Richards, Fred R. and W. G. 177,764.
Richardson, Horace V., and D. M. Eastman. Lamp. 177 152,
3-13-56, CI. D48— 20.
Richmond, Thomas A. : See —
Ballan, Alex M., Sokol, and Richmond. 179,111.
Richterkessing, Frank H. Fishing chair. 177,695, 5-15-56,
Riddle, Clifford A. : See—
England, Alonzo H., and Riddle. 178,917.
Ridenour, Seldon S., to Fairbanks, Morse & Co. Weight indi-
cator. 176,884, 2-7-56, CI. D52— 10.
Rideout, Richard G., and J. F. Herrmann : said Herrmann
r1S°rifi to said Rideout. Slide viewers. 178,009, 6-12-56,
Rider, Jim F. Novelty lamp. 179,033, 10-23-56, CI. D48— 20.
Ridge Tool Co., The : See —
Wright, Clyde E. 176,746.
Riedener, Oscar, to Tiffany & Co.
178,086, 6-19-56, CI. D54— 12.
Riedener Oscar, to Tiffany & Co. Spoon or analogous article.
179,218, 11-13-56, CI. D54 — 12.
Riesenfeld, Mathilde. Corselette or similar article. 177,067,
3—6—56, CI. D20 — 2.
Riley Robert H. Jr., and H. J. Foell. Jr.. to The Black &
£e§?e£« fg^°- o Portable electric jig saw. 178,426,
7— ol— oo, CI. D93 — 3.
Riley. Thorns B. : See —
Berg, Joseph H., Murray, Jr.. and Rilev. 178.752
Rl?^5.arold H-- to American Cabinet Hardware Corp. Pull.
.176,816. 1-31-56, CI. D10 — 8.
Rin5' Harold H., to Ameroek Corp. Drawer pull. 178,903,
10-2-56, CI. D10 — 8.
Ringman, Ted C. Door knocker.
D10— 7.
Ringzelli, Arthur. Window sash catch. 176
CI. D10 — 10.
Riseman, William to Richard's Drive-In Restaurants Inc.
Building. 177.928, 6-5-56, CI. D13— 1.
fitter, Saul. Wrist watch stand. 176,817, 1-31-56, CI.
Ritzerfeld, Wilhelm. Desk or the like
CI. D33 — 7.
Robbins Floor Products, Inc. : See —
Robbins, George T. 178.539.
Robbins, George T. 178.695.
Robbins, George T., to Robbins Floor Products. Inc Pro-
tector for painted highway markings. 178,539, 8-14-56,
CI. D72-
Robbins, George T., to Robbins Floor Products, Inc. Road line
marker. 178.695. 9-4-56, CI. D72— 1.
Robbins, Jack E. Girdle. 179,318, 11-27-56, CI. D20 — 2.
Roberk Co., The
178,645.
178,646.
178,647.
178,648.
-56,
: See—
177,790.
Robertson, Mrs. F. K. : See —
Bucknell, Ernest H. 177,790.
Spoon or analogous article.
179,317, 11-27-56, CI.
2-7-56,
178,427, 7-31-
Collura, Francesco.
Collura, Francesco.
Collura, Francesco.
Collura, Francesco.
Robertson, Robert L. Coin holder for automobiles. ITS, (1ST,
6-19-56. CI. D52— 4.
Robeson Cutlery Co., Inc. : See —
Zelter, Milton M. 177,488.
Robin Hood Co. : See —
Heller, Isaac. 177.376.
Robinson, Allan. Jewelry display rack. 176,818, 1-31-50,
CI. D80— 9.
Robinson, Emily. Compartmented nurses' bag. 177,591,
5-1-56, CI. D87— 5.
Roche, Melvin E., to The Harvard Mfg. Co. Bedframe leg.
179,427, 12-18-56, CI. D5— 2.
Roche, Melvin E., and L. K. Jackson, to The Harvard Mfg.
Co. Bedframe support leg. 179,428, 12-18-56, CI. D5 — 2.
Roche, Melvin E., and L. K. Jackson, to The Harvard Mfg.
Co. Bedframe leg. 179,429, 12-18-56, CI. D5— 2.
Rodgers, Jerry B. and M. H. Salt and pepper shaker set.
177,192, 3-20-56, CI. D44— 22.
Rodgers, Margherita H. : See —
Rodgers, Jerry B. and M. H. 177,192.
Rodgers, Robert H., to Industrial Plastics, Inc. Plastic fly
swatter. 179,219, 11-13-56, CI. D31— 3.
Rodman, Clarence J., to Allianceware, Inc. Bathtub.
177,592, 5-1-56, CI. D4 — 4.
Rodriguez, Emil, to Jacoby-Bender, Inc. End link for a wrist
watch bracelet or the like. 177,483, 4-17-56, CI. D45 — 4.
Rodriguez, Emil, to Jacoby-Bender, Inc. Expansible link
— the like. 177,642, 5-8-56, CI.
Inc. Expansible link
177,929, 6-5-56, CI.
Inc. Expansible link
177,931, 6-5-56, CI.
Inc. Expansible link
177,932, 6-5-56, CI.
chain for a bracelet
D45^t.
Rodriguez, Emil, to Jacoby-Bender,
chain for a bracelet or the like,
D45 — 4.
Rodriguez, Emil, to Jacoby-Bender,
chain for a bracelet or the like.
D45— 4.
Rodriguez, Emil, to Jacoby-Bender,
chain for a bracelet or the like.
D45— 4.
Rodriguez, Emil, to Jacoby-Bender,
chain for a bracelet or the like.
D45^.
Rodriguez, Emil, to Jacoby-Bender,
chain for a bracelet or the like.
D45 — 4.
Rodriguez, Emil, to Jacoby-Bender, Inc. End link for a wrist
watch bracelet or the like. 177,934, 6-5-56, CI. D45 — 4.
Rodriguez, Emil, to Jacoby-Bender, Inc. Expansible link
chain for a bracelet or the like. 177,935, 6-5-56, CI.
D45— 4.
Rodriguez, Emil, to Jacoby-Bender, Inc. Expansible link
chain for a bracelet or the like. 177,936, 6-5-56, CI.
D45 — 4.
Rodriguez, Emil, to Jacoby-Bender, Inc. Expansible link chain
for a bracelet or the like. 178,934, 10-9-56, CI. D45— 4.
Rodwick, Frank P., to The Silex Co. Blender. 176,819,
1-31-56, CI. D89— 1.
Roehmer, Walter R. : See —
Barr, Irwin R., and Roehmer. 178,591.
Rohrbach, John J., to Shuron Optical Co., Inc. Spectacle
front. 176,820, 1-31-56, CI. D57— 1.
Rolando, Charles 0. : See —
Eloranta, Vaito K., and Rolando. 178,873.
Rolle, Carlo : See —
Genero, Aldo, and Rolle. 178,599.
Rolls-Royce Ltd. : See —
Hudson, Gordon J. 177,097.
Romito, Leopold S. Hydraulic chair for hairdressers or the
like. 177,765, 5-22-56, CI. D15— 3.
Ronson Corp. : See —
Rappoport, Seymour. 177,150.
Roots, Menefee. Collapsible ash tray or similar article.
177,937, 6-5-56, CI. D85— 2.
Rosamond, Mary C. Knitting work box. 176,555. 1-3-56,
Q| T~)Q ]Q
Rosenak. Theodore, to Blatz Brewing Co. Bottle. 178,808,
9-18-56, CI. D58— 8.
Rosenberg, Theodore. Handbag. 177,938, 6-5-56, CI. D87 — 3.
Rosenberg, Theodore. Handbag. 177,939, 6-5-56, CI. D87 — 3.
Rosenow, Monroe H. Game die or similar article. 176,632,
1-10-56, CI. D34— 5.
Rosenthal-Block China Corp., The : See —
Barnhart, A. Baker. 179,368.
Rosenthal, William. Brassiere. 177,696, 5-15-56, CI.
D20 — 4.
Roskin, I., Co., Inc. : See —
Bohlinger, Gustave. 177,210.
Ross, Alexander. Glove drier. 176,821, 1-31-56, CI. D80 — 8.
Ross, Arthur, to General Motors Corp. Automobile rear deck
molding. 177,280, 3-27-56, CI. D14— 6.
Ross, Claire C. : See —
Ross, Robert H. and C. C. 177,876.
Ross, Hollis R. : See —
Meier, Walter R., and Ross. 177,636.
Ross, Michael, to Decca Records Inc. Combined phonograph
table and rack for record albums or the like. 176,633,
1-10-56, CI. D33— 14.
Ross, Robert H. and C. C. Doll with lollipop eyes. 177,876,
5-29-56, CI. D34— 4.
Ross, Timothy T. Aquarium shadow box. 178,696, 9-4-56,
CI. D29— 20.
Rossall, Chauncey N., to Lasko Metal Products, Inc. Elec-
tric skillet. 178,264, 7-10-56, CI. D81— 10.
Rossi, Harry J., to Robert Gair Co., Inc. Display carton.
178,972, 10-16-56, CI. D80— 5.
920
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Inc. Toy
Rossi, Paul. Combined meat cleaver, tenderlzer, can and bot-
tle opener. 178,697, 9-4-56, CI. Dll— 1.
Both, Frank B., to Swing-A-Way Mfg. Co. Can opener.
177,940, 6-5-56, CI. D22— 2.
Roth, Sidney. Decorative cover for an electric bulb. 178,088,
6-19-56. CI. D26— 8.
Roth, Sidney. Decorative cover for an electric bulb. 179,034,
10-23-56, CI. D26 — 8.
Roth, Sidney. Decorative cover for an electric blub. 179,035,
10-23-56, CI. D26— 8.
Rothenstein. Guy G. Chair. 179,036, 10-23-56, CI. D15— 1.
Rowe Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Greene, Robert Z., Benson, and Spilman. 179,136.
Greene, Robert Z., Benson, and Spilman. 179,137.
Rowell, William G., to Scully Signal Co. Burner pilot torch
or the like. 178,010, 6-12-56, CI. D81— 2.
Rowland, Ralph G., H. Carroll, and B. H. Wegman. to The
S. J. Wegman Co. Toy space ship. 177,941, 6-5-56, CI.
D34 — 15.
Royal Appliance Mfg. Co. : See —
Kasper, Elmer J. 178.322.
Royal Factories Corp. : See —
Cutler, Norman. 177,963.
Rubovits, 'Charles A., to Range Rhythm Toys,
banjo. 178,580, 8-21-56, CI. D56— 9.
Ruchman, Albert. Dress. 177,432, 4-10-56, CI. D3— 26.
Ruddell, Arden K., and G. W. Brown. Arithmetic teaching
aid. 178,150, 6-26-56, CI. D25— 1.
Rudensky, Abraham. Wallet. 179,430, 12-18-56, CI. D87 — 3.
Rudolph, Charles A. : See —
McCord, Douglas D., and Rudolph. 178,462.
Ruegg, Carl W., R. Grigsby, R. W. Starr, and D. G. Herzog ;
said Grigsby and said Starr assors. to said Ruegg and said
Herzog. Trailer. 178,615, 8-28-56, CI. D14— 3.
Ruger, William B., to Sturm, Ruger & Co. Revolver. 179,319,
11-27-56, CI. D30— 1.
Rumsey, John C. Child's coaster vehicle. 176,736, 1-24-56,
CI. D34 — 15.
Rush, Wayne H. : See —
Sinclair, George H., and Rush. 177,597.
Sinclair, George H., and Rush. 177,648.
Russell, Corey L. Lawn sprinkler. 176,556, 1-3-56, CI.
D91— 1.
Russell, Fred J. Knob asembly. 179,220, 11-13-56, CI.
D10— 8.
Russell. Linus E., to Peters & Russell, Inc. Jewelry finding.
178,616, 8-28-56, CI. D45— 1.
Russell. Linus E., to Peters & Russell, Inc. Air horn and
tank unit. 178,736. 9-11-56, CI. D72— 1.
Russell, Linus E., to Peters & Russell, Inc. Exhaust exten-
sion. 179.267, 11-20-56, CI. D14— 6.
Russell, Linus E., to Peters & Russell, Inc. Exhaust exten-
sion. 179.320, 11-27-56, CI. D14— 6.
Russell, Thvra A. Sandal. 176,886, 2-7-56, CI. D7 — 7.
Russell, William J. Coffee maker. 178,698, 9-^1-56, CI.
D44— 26.
Russo, John A. : See —
Koepf, Rudolph H., and Russo. 177,340.
Rawson. Paul O., Jr., and Russo. 179,264.
Rutan. Earl F. : See —
Madawick, Tucker P., and Rutan. 178,893.
Rutan, Earl F.. to The Coca-Cola Co. Portable beverage dis-
penser. 177.942, 6-5-56, CI. D2 — 3.
Rutherford. Raymond E. Lingerie hanger or the like.
177.593. 5-1-56. CI. D80— 8.5.
Rutter, Sheldon M. : See — ■
Talge. Henry J., Grant, and Rutter. 177,440.
Rutter, Sheldon M., to J. C. Hockerv, as trustee. Cutlery
and scissors sharpener. 177,943, 6-5-56, CI. D37 — 1.
Rutter. Sheldon M., to J. C. Hockery, trustee. Electric iron.
178.151 . 6-26-56. CI. D49— 6.
Ruzicka, Francia W. : See —
Coopersmith, Joseph, and Ruzicka. 179,411.
S-B Mfg. Co. : See—
Schulz. Herbert H. 178,974.
Saba. Shafie. to P. Darah. Combined bassinet and chest.
176,930. 2-14-56, CI. D5— 5.
Sacia. Roger R.. and K. B. Welch, to Kenro Corp. Insulated
bowl. 176.822, 1-31-56, CI. D44— 15.
Sacia. Roger R.. and K. B. Welch, to Kenro Corp. Platter.
176,823. 1-31-56, CI. D44 — 15.
Sacia, Roger R., and K. B. Welch, to Kenro Corp. Compart-
ments bowl. 176.824, 1-31-56, CI. D44 — 15
Sacia. Roger R., and K. B. Welch, to Kenro Corp. Sugar
bowl. 176.825, 1-31-56, CI. D44 — 15.
Sacia. Roger R„ and K. B. Welch, to Kenro Corp. Creamer.
176.826. 1-31-56, CI. D44— 21.
Sacksteder. Mary E. Rosary. 179,321, 11-27-56, CI. D45 — 16.
Saeneer, William F. : See —
Munz. Robert E., and Saenger. 179,146.
Munz, Robert E., and Saenger. 179,147.
Safe-Plav Mfg. Co. : See —
Lalbow. Jules, and Vasikonis. 176,725.
Saffitz. Abraham A. : See —
„ Hagedorn. Anthony W., and Saffltz. 176.512.
Saftlas, Samuel. Knitted fabric. 176,931 2-14-56 Cl.
D47 — 2.
Saftlas, Samuel. Knitted fabric. 179,037, 10-23-56, Cl.
Saginaw Furniture Shops, Inc. : See —
Gaines, Abe J. 176,606.
Oaines, Abe J. 176,607.
Raines, Abe J. 177.724.
Oaines. Abe J. 178.285.
Gaines, Abe J. 178,355.
St. Joe Machines, Inc. : See —
Tammen, Glenn W. 177,776.
St. Mary, Francis C, A. C. Jermyn, and G. E. Gagnier, to
J. G. and St. Mary Co. Rosary bead or the like. 177,881,
5-29-56, Cl. D45— 19.
St. Mary, Francis C, A. C. Jermyn, and G. E. Gagnier, to
J. G. and St. Mary Co. Rosary bead or the like. 177,882,
5-29-56, Cl. D45— 19.
St. Pierre, George L., and V. D. Patterson. Preternatural
denture. 179,329, 11-27-56, Cl. D24— 1.
St. Thomas Inc. : See —
St. Thomas, William H. 176,738.
St. Thomas, William H., to St. Thomas Inc. Stud box.
176,738, 1-24-56, Cl. D58— 12.6.
Sako Aluminum Foundry, Inc. : See —
Cole, Louis H. 179,377.
Cole. Louis H. 179,378.
Sakuta, Daniel, to Louis Marx & Co., Inc. Enclosed housing
for a toy shooting gallery or similar article. 177,069,
3-6-56, Cl. D34— 15.
Salem China Co., The : See —
Schreckengost, Viktor. 177,433-177,437.
Salm, Arthur, to Arthur Salm Inc. Serving fork. 178,011,
6-12-56, Cl. D54— 12.
Salm, Arthur, to Arthur Salm, Inc. Serving spoon. 178,012,
6-12-56, Cl. D54— 12.
Salm, Arthur, to Arthur Salm, Inc. Serving spoon. 178,013,
6-12-56, Cl. D54— 12.
Salm, Arthur, to Arthur Salm Inc. Serving fork. 178,014,
6-12-56, Cl. D54— 12.
Salm, Arthur, to Arthur Salm Inc. Serving fork. 178,015,
6-12-56, Cl. D54— 12.
Salm, Arthur, to Arthur Salm Inc. Serving spoon. 178,016,
6-12-56, Cl. D54— 12.
Salm, Arthur, and W. Spitzer, to Arthur Salm Inc. Game
shears or the like. 176,994, 2-28-56, Cl. D22 — 5.
Salm, Arthur, and W. Spitzer, to Arthur Salm Inc. Combina-
tion desk set and paper weight, comprising a ruler, letter
opener, and cigarette lighter. 177,697, 5-15-56, Cl. D52 — 1.
Salm, Arthur, Inc. : See —
Salm, Arthur. 178,011-16.
Salm, Arthur, and Spitzer. 176,994.
Salm, Arthur, and Spitzer. 177,697.
Salton, Lewis L. Serving cart frame. 176,557, 1-3-56, Cl.
D14— 3.
Samuel, Bernard U., to Arrow Brands, Inc. Ribbon or simi-
lar article. 176.558. 1-3-56, Cl. D92— 1.
Sarnuelian, Richard W. Clutch purse. 176,995, 2-28-56,
Cl. D87— 3.
Sanborn, Phillip D„ to National Laboratories, Inc. Liquid
dispensing unit. 179,159, 11-6-56, Cl. D62 — 2.
Sand, John F., to The Gemex Corp. Expansible wristwatch
bracelet. 179,358, 12-4-56, Cl. D45— 4.
Sandburg, Eugene L. Fishing lure. 178,617, 8-28-56, Cl.
D31— 4.
Sandgren, Fred F. : See —
Edelstein, Albert L., Nichols, Pulvermacher, and Sand-
gren. 177,170.
Sandin, Ray C, to General Electric Co. Laundry machine.
179,461, 12-25-56, Cl. D49— 1.
Sandler. Jack. Shoe or similar article. 178,700, 9-1-56, Cl.
D7— 7.
Sandler, William B. Automobile exhaust extensions. 177,877,
5-29-56, Cl. D14— 6.
Sandor, John A., to Sorensen and Co. Cabinet for electrical
apparatus or similar article. 179,160, 11-6-56, Cl. D26 — 5.
Sanford, Eugene C. Hat. 178,699, 9-4-56, Cl. D3— 13.
Sanger, Joan D. Pipe. 178,265, 7-10-56, Cl. D85— 8.
Sanitary Scale Co. : See —
Karp, Edward C. 178,289.
Santisi. Frank. Sandal. 178.809. 9-18-56. Cl. D7— 7.
Saphier, Michael. Combination shelf and dispenser. 177,193,
3-20-56, Cl. D4— 3.
Saporito, Dominick A. : See —
Cole, Clayton K., and Saporito. 178,278.
Cole, Clayton K, and Saporito. 178,279.
Cole, Clavton K, and Saporito. 178,596.
Mylor, Marcia G., Hertzler, and Saporito. 178,208.
Sargent & Co. : See —
Ellis, Charles A. 176,713.
Ohno, Richard J. 179,152.
Ohno, Richard J. 179,458.
Sarmiento, Wanceslao, to Bank Building & Equipment Corp. of
America. Desk. 178,540, 8-14-56, Cl. D33— 7.
Saunders, John M. Combined cigarette holder and ash tray
or similar article. 177,070. 3-6-56, Cl. D85— 2.
Snvino, Nicholas J., to Exclusive Belt Co., Inc. Picture
receiving belt buckle. 178,017. 6-12-56. Cl. D17 — 1.
Snvrsnik, Edward J. Step ladder. 177,861, 5-29-56, Cl.
r>15— 8.
Sawyers' Inc. : See —
Johnson, Allan B„ and Mackay. 178,922.
Johnson, Allan B., and Mackay. 178,923.
Saxony Electronics, Inc. : See —
Bentzman. Louis. 177,361.
Scanland, Joseph E., to New Monarch Machine and Stamping
Co. Christmas tree holder. 177,698, 5-15-56, Cl. D35— 3.
Scarzella, Aberto : See —
Zanuso, Marco, and Scarzella. 179,231.
Scatton Bros. Mfg. Co. : See —
Scatton, Peter M. 179,221.
Scatton, Peter M., to Scatton Bros. Mfg. Co. Awning.
179,221, 11-13-56, Cl. D21— 6.
LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES
921
Sceeles, David E. Flower pot holder or similar article.
177,878, 5-29-56, CI. D35 — 3.
Scliachman, Bernard K., S. M. Cohen, and E. Diamond. In-
flatable hat. 177,484, 4-17-5G, CI. D3 — 13.
Schaffer, William L. Chair. 178,847, 9-25-56, CI. D15— 1.
Schaiper, Charles F., to The Coca-Cola Bottling Works Co.
Swing-shelf display rack or the like. 179,268, 11-20-56,
CI. D80 — 9.
Schatten, Frank, and T. Alderdice. Electric broiler for ham-
burgers and like articles. 178,211, 7-3-56, CI. D81 — 10.
Schatzki, Erich. Airplane. 177,071, 3-6-56, CI. D71 — 1.
Schaus, Carl F., and J. K. Erzer, to General Electric Co.
Locomotive body or the like. 179,222, 11-13-56, CI. D66— 1.
Scheid, Erich M. Vacuum cleaner. 177,594, 5-1-56, CI.
D9— 2.
Scheiding, Arno : See —
Sylvester, Arthur D., and Scheiding. 178,158.
Schell, Burt E., Jr., to Shure Brothers, Inc. Microphone.
178,018, 6-12-56, CI. D26— 14.
Schell, Burt E., Jr.. to Shure Brothers, Inc. Microphone.
178,541, 8-14-56, CI. 26—14.
Schemansky, Joseph R., to General Motors Corp. Automobile
tail lamp. 177,766, 5-22-56, CI. D48 — 32.
Schemansky, Joseph R., to General Motors Corp. Combined
lens and reflector for automobile lamps. 179,161, 11-6-56,
CI. D48— 32.
Schenley Industries, Inc. : See —
Du Pree, Ernest L. 176,506.
177,966.
178,223.
178,224.
178,225.
178,345.
178,346.
178,347.
178,348.
177,815.
Du Pree, Ernest L.
Du Pree, Ernest L.
Du Pree, Ernest L.
Du Pree, Ernest L.
Du Pree, Ernest L.
Du Pree, Ernest L.
Du Pree, Ernest L.
Du Pree, Ernest L.
Kallmann, Cecil P.
Scherer, Lester G. Obstruction warning light. 179,094,
10-30-56, CI. D72— 1.
Schettler, Lowell J., to Reddi-Wip, Inc. Frosted food divider
display rack. 178,810, 9-18-56, CI. D80— 10.
Schiavone, Edward L. Popcorn vending machine. 178,973,
10-16-56, CI. D52— 3.
Schick Inc. : See —
Otto, Carl L. 178.929.
Schier, Robert W., and M. Ferar, to Whirlpool-Seeger Corp.
Refrigerator or the like. 178,811. 9-18-56. CI. D67 — 3.
Schindler, Bruno H., to The Peabody Co., Inc. Door escutch-
eon plate. 176,559, 1-3-56, CI. D50— 6.
Schindler, Bruno H., to The Peabodv Co., Inc. Door escutch-
eon plate. 176,560, 1-3-56. CI. D50— 6.
Schindler. Bruno H., to The Peabodv Co., Inc. Door escutch-
eon plate. 176,561, 1-3-56. CI. D50— 6.
Schindler, Bruno H.. to The Peabodv Co., Inc. Door escutch-
eon plate. 176,562, 1-3-56. CI. D50 — 6.
Schindler, Bruno H.. to The Peabodv Co., Inc. Door escutch-
eon plate. 176,56.3, 1-3-56. CI. D50— 6.
Schinske. William G.. to Ideal Industries, Inc. Pair of pliers.
177,537, 4-24-56. CI. D54 — 13.
Sehladermundt, Peter, and W. H. Dennerlein. Merchandise
display racks. 178,312. 7-17-56. CI. D80— 9.
Schlage, Ernest L.. to Schlage Lock Co. Corner bracket for
a door closer. 176,932, 2-14-56. CI. D10— 7.
Schlage Lock Co. : See —
Fitzgerald, Warren W. 176,714.
Schlage, Ernest L. 176,932.
Schleieh, Grant W. : See —
Dayton, Edward R., Schleieh, and Reedy. 179,444.
Schlumbohm, Peter. Electric immersion heater unit. 176,564,
1_3_56. CI. D81— 10.
Schlumbohm, Peter. Iced food server. 176,634, 1-10-56,
CI. D44 — 15.
Schlumbohm. Peter. Teamaker or similar article. 177,862
5-29-56, CI. D44— 26.
Schlumbohn, Peter. Teapot. 177.944, 6-5-56, CI. D44— 26.
Schmid. Ford W.. to The Astatic Corp. Tone arm. 179,038,
10-23-56. CI. D26— 14.
Schmidt. George A., to Chrysler Corp. Wheel cover for an
automohile. 178 019, 6-12-56, CI. D14 — 30.
Schnall, Murray : See —
Murphy. Joseph E.. and Schnall. 178.463.
Sehoenfeld, Joseph. Carving aid fork. 177,643, 5-8-56, CI.
D44 — 29.
Scholfield, Richard P. Filing cabinet. 178,737. 9-11-56. CI.
D74— 1.
Schonnover, Clinton C, S. Fox, and E. M. Williams ; said
Williams assor. to C. C. Schonnover and S. Vox. d. b. n.
Kool-Rite Sales Co. Portable cooler. 176,565. 1-3-56. CI.
D67— 4.
Schory, Kenneth P.. to A. O. Smith Corp. Water heater cas-
ing. 178.089, 6-19-56. CI. D81— 2.
Schory. Kenneth P., to Zenith Radio Corp. Combined
escutcheon and faceplate for a television receiver cabinet.
179.269. 11-20-56, CI. D56 — 4.
Schrav, Walter H.. to United Steel and Wire Co. Display
rack. 177.644. 5-R-56. CI. TIRO — 10.
Schreckengost. Viktor, to The Salem China Co. Cup.
177,433, 4-10-56. CI. D44— 9.
Schreckengost. Viktor, to The Salem China Co. Serving
bowl. 177.434. 4-10-56. CI. D44— 15.
Schreckengost. Viktor, to The Salem China Co. Sugar bowl
with lid. 177,435, 4-10-56, CI. D44— 15.
Schreckengost, Viktor, to The Salem China Co. Creamer.
177,436, 4-10-56. CI. D44 — 21.
177,281, 3-27-56, CI.
178,152, 6-26-56, CI.
178,020, 6-12-56, CI.
Schreckengost, Viktor, to The Salem China Co. Teapot.
177,437, 4-10-56, CI. D44— 26.
Schreckengost, Viktor, to Holophane Co., Inc. Surface at-
tached direct lighting fixture. 178,212, 7-3-56, CI. D48— 23.
Schultz, Harold R., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Housing
for scientific instruments. 177,699, 5-15-56, CI. D26 — 5.
Schulz, Herbert H., to S-B Mfg. Co. Christmas tree stand.
178,974, 10-16-56, CI. D35 — 3.
Schumb, Martin T., to The Murray Co. of Texas, Inc. Fan
housing or similar article. 177,645, 5-8-56, CI. D26 — 7.
Schumb, Martin T., to The Murray Co. of Texas, Inc. Speed
reducer or similar article. 179,322, 11-27-56, CI. D55— 1.
Schumb, Martin T., to The Murray Co. of Texas, Inc. Speed
reducer or similar article. 179,323, 11-27-56, CI. D55— 1.
Schumb, Martin T., to The Murray Co. of Texas, Inc. Speed
reducer or similar article. 179,324, 11-27-56, CI. D55— 1.
Schwaneke, Fred C, and J. Morgan, to Dormeyer Corp.
Electric knife sharpener. 176,887, 2-7-56, CI. D37 — 1.
Schwaneke, Fred C, and J. Morgan, to Dormeyer Corp. Elec-
tric coffeepot or similar article. 177,194, 3-20-56, CI.
D44— 26.
Schwartz, Arnold A. : See —
Mclnnis, Joseph S. 177,530.
Mclnnis, Joseph S. 177,531.
Schwartz, Edwin L. License frame.
D14— 6.
Schwartz, Harold B. Textile fabric.
D92— 1.
Schwartz, Herman. Textile fabric.
D92— 1.
Schwartz, John J., to Brown & Bigelow. Combined scissors,
scabbard, and letter opener. 179,223, 11-13-56, CI. D74 — 1.
Schwartz, Robert E., to Wildroot Co., Inc. Bottle. 178,213,
7-3-56, CI. D58— 6.
Schwartz, Sidney, to Bantam-Lite, Inc. Wrist carrying sig-
nal light. 178,904, 10-2-56, CI. D72— 1.
Schwarz, John. Plastic cigarette box. 179,359. 12-4-56, CI.
D85— 2.
Schweitier, Harry. Cigarette lighter. 178,090, 6-19-56, CI.
D48— 27.
Scotland Mills, Inc. : See —
Morgan, Edwin, and Sippel. 176,807.
Scott Aviation Corp. : See —
Benzel, Howard A. 178,216.
Scott, Byron E. Building brick. 176,737, 1-24-56, CI.
D18— 2.
Scott, David E., to Chrysler Corporation. Station wagon.
178,542, 8-14-56, CI. D14— 3.
Scovill Mfg. Co. : See—
Seyfried, Arthur W. and Lahr. 178,543.
Scripto, Inc. : See —
Ensign, Robert H., and Cardozo. 177,369.
Ensign, Robert H., and Cardozo. 177,370.
Ensign, Robert H., and Cardozo. 177,560.
Harper, Robert J., and Ensign. 179,449.
Harper, Robert J., and Ensign. 179.450.
Scully Signal Co. : See —
Rowell, William G. 178,010.
Sears, Roebuck and Co. : See —
Duncan, Alan W. 178,344.
Folden, Clarence L. 179,415.
King, Richard. 178.783.
Seaver, Frederic N. Sled. 177,945, 6-5-56, CI. D14— 24.
Sebok, Joseph B., to Houdaille Industries, Inc. Air cleaner
and intake silencer unit or similar article. 178,812,
9-18-56, CI. D14— 6.
Seeger, George C, to John Oster Mfg. Co. Portable electric
saw. 177,767, 5-22-56, CI. D93— 3.
Seeming, Oskar. Bottle. 176,888, 2-7-56, CI. D58— 6.
See-Qual Package Corp. : See —
Murphy, Joseph E., and Schnall. 178,463.
Seibert, Leslie W„ Jr., to Ekco Products Co. Knife sharpener.
176,996, 2-28-56. CI. D37— 1.
Sellhorn, Milton H., and L. S. and G. F. Henry, to George
Henry Co. Outdoor stove. 179,431, 12-18-56, CI. D81— 10.
Senior, Laura C. Merchandise dispensing case. 178,428,
7-31-56, CI. D80— 9.
Serra, Javier, to Les Parfums de Dana, Inc. Perfume bottle.
178,849, 9-25-56, CI. D58— 6.
Servel, Inc. : See —
Dailey, Donald E. 176,840.
Dailey, Donald E. 179,379.
Seydler, Paulyne M. Diaper. 179,397, 12-11-56, D3 — 17.
Seyfried, Arthur W., and P. W. Lahr, to Scovill Mfg. Co.
Food mixer. 178,543, 8-14-56, CI. D44— 1.
Shalvoy, John C, to General Electric Co. Vacuum cleaner
or similar article. 176,635, 1-10-56, CI. D9 — 2.
Shanok, Abraham, V., and J. Ash tray or similar article.
176,889, 2-7-56, CI. D85— 2.
Shanok, Jesse : See — ■
Shanok, Abraham, V., and J. 176,889.
Shanok, Victor : See —
Shanok, Abraham, V., and J. 176,889.
Shapiro, Charles, to Shapiro & Son Curtain Corp.
or similar article. 178,311, 7-17-56, CI. D92 — 2.
Shapiro, Charles, to Shapiro & Son Curtain Corp.
or similar article. 178,429, 7-31-56, CI. D92 — 2.
Shapiro & Son Curtain Corp. : See —
Shapiro, Charles. 178,311.
Shapiro, Charles. 178,429.
Shapiro, William. Handle for a smoker's stand or similar
article. 178,544, 8-14-56, CI. D85 — 2.
922
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Shapiro, William, to Electrolite Products Ltd. Handle for a
smoker's stand or similar article. 178,545, 8-14—56, CI.
D85— 2.
Shapiro, William, to Electrolite Products Ltd. Handle for
a smoker's stand or similar article. 178,546, 8-14-56,
CI. D85— 2.
Shapiro, William, to Electrolite Products Ltd. Handle for
a smoker's stand or similar article. 178,547, 8-14-56,
CI. D85— 2.
Shapiro, William, to Electrolite Products Ltd. Handle for
a smoker's stand or similar article. 178,548, 8-14-56,
CI. D85— 2.
Shapiro, William, to Electrolite Products Ltd. Handle for
a smoker's stand or similar article. 178,549, 8-14-56,
CI. D85— 2.
Shapiro, William, to Electrolite Products Ltd. Handle for
a smoker's stand or similar article. 178,550, 8-14-56,
CI. D85— 2.
Share, Louis, to California Precasting Co. Portable barbecue.
177,282, 3-27-56, CI. D81— 10.
Sharp, Jeanne A., and S. K. Spitz, to Flex-Let Corp. Link
chain bracelet or the like. 177,349, 4-3-56, CI. D45 — 4.
Sharp, Jeanne A., and S. K. Spitz. Terminal link for a
bracelet or the like. 178,326, 7-24-56, CI. D45 — 4.
Sharp, Jeanne A., and S. K. Spitz, to Flex-Let Corp. Expan-
sible link chain bracelet or similar article. 178,905,
10-2-56, CI. D45— 1.
Shaw, Melvin : See —
Allen, Robert Y.. and Shaw. 176,834.
Allen, Robert Y., and Shaw. 177,301.
Shaw and Slavsky, Inc. : See —
Slavsky, Robert J. and J. E. 178,739.
Shawmut Engineering Co. : See —
Bixby, Walter. 177,006.
Shawnee Pottery Co. : See —
Bonistall, John F. 178,108.
Sheets, Orval C, to Clarence Whitman & Sons, Inc. Combined
billfold and card case. 177,768, 5-22-56, CI. D87 — 3.
Shelley, Jesse J. : See —
Chaplik, Rubin, and Shelley. 178,319.
Shepard, Ernest L., to Keyes Fibre Co. Packing tray for lamp
bulbs. 179,270, 11-20-56, CI. D58— 13.
Shepherdson, Frank H. Fringed lace. 177,646, 5-8-56, CI.
D47— 6.
Shepherdson, Frank H. Lace. 177,647, 5-8-56, CI. D47 — 6.
Sherman, Jacob S., to Park Sherman Co. Combined calendar
and pad holder. 176,827, 1-31-56, CI. D74 — 1.
Sherman, Jacob S., to Park Sherman Co. Index card holder.
178,430, 7-31-56, CI. D74— 1.
Sherman, Jacob S., to Park Sherman Co. Pad holder.
179,095, 10-30-56, CI. D74 — 1.
Sherman, Rubin. Shoe. 178,551, 8-14-56, CI. D7 — 7.
Sherman. William S., to Cory Corp. Telephone-address index
or similar article. 178,813, 9-18-56, CI. D74 — 1.
Sherron, Percival H. Telephone booth. 177,946, 6-5-56, CI.
Sherwin-Williams Co., The : See — ■
Knapp. Stephen, Jr. 178,522.
Watzulik, Esther C. 178,474.
Watzulik, Esther C. 178,475.
Watzulik, Esther C. 178,476.
Sherwood, Henry A., to The Sound Scriber Corp. Dictation
mask. 177,947, 6-5-56, CI. D83 — 1.
Sherwood, Henry A. Sound recorder. 179,398, 12-11-56,
D26— 14.
Shields, John M., to Chicago Thrift-Etching Corp. Coin bank.
177,485, 4-17-56, CI. D34— 11.
Shumaker, Johnny : See —
Martin, Walter C. 177,685.
Shuron Optical Co., Inc. : See —
De Weese, Robert G. 179.341.
Mihalyi, Richard F. 179,356.
Shurr, Abraham, to Shurr Fabrics Inc. Embossed textile
fabric. 177,595, 5-1-56, CI. D92 — 1.
Shurr Fabrics Inc. : See —
Shurr, Abraham. 177,595.
Shusterman, Meyer. Toe protector for infant's shoes.
178,581, 8-21-56, CI. D7 — 4.
Shwayder Brothers : See —
Schell, Burt E., Jr. 178.018.
Schell, Burt E., Jr. 178,541.
Wright, Russel. 3 77,295-177,299.
Wright. Russel. 179,335.
Siekmann, Harold J., G. J. Kasselmann, and W. Okvit, to
The R. K. Le Blond Machine Tool Co. Speed indicating
plate for lathe headstock. 177.350, 4-3-56, CI. D54 — 6.
Siekmann, Harold J., R. M. Bacon, and W. A. Kimsey, to
T„h® ?V ?■ Le B'ond Machine Tool Co. Engine lathe.
177,351, 4-3-56, CI. D54— 6.
Siekmann, Harold J., and G. J. Kasselmann, to R. K. Le Blond
Machine Tool Co. Engine lathe. 178,431, 7-31-56, CI.
Siepmann,' Paul J. : See—
Kummer, Walter A. 178,841.
Siepmann. Richard A. : See —
Kummer, Walter A. 178,841.
Sierra Lumber Products : See —
Nilsen, Robert. 178,006.
Sigel, Ralph I. Ash tray. 178,738, 9-11-56, CI. D85 — 2.
Signa-Craft, Inc. : See —
Arbib, Richard H, and Curcuru. 179,436.
Sikking, Violet A. Combined book and figurine package.
177,283, 3-27-56, CI. D58— 12.6.
Silber, Bertram S. Rotatable display rack or similar article.
178,468, 8-7-56, CI. D80— 9.
Silex Co., The : See—
Rodwick, Frank P. 176,819.
Silver, Myer S. Shoe. 178,432, 7-31-56, CI. D7— 7.
Silver, Ronald F. Finger ring. 177,596, 5-1-56, CI. D45— 10.
Silverman, Harry T. Handbag. 176,701, 1-17-56, CI. D87— 3.
Silverman, Harry T. Handbag. 176,702, 1-17-56, CI. D87— 3.
Silverman, Harry T. Handbag. 179,224, 11-13-56, CI.
D87— 3.
Silverman, Irving, to Guild Crest Corp. of America. Picture
frame. 179,325, 11-27-56, CI. D29— 20.
Silverman, Joel G. Child's crawler. 176,890, 2-7-56, CI.
D3— 17.
Silvestri, Eli. Table lamp base. 178,618, 8-28-56, CI. D48— 20.
Simon, Lewis B. Light grille. 176,636, 1-10-56, CI. D48- -32.
Simon, Raymond B. : See —
Kearney, Larry J., and Simon. 178,964.
Simon, Richard M. Combined lamp and picture frame.
179,096, 10-30-56, CI. D48— 20.
Simondetti, Ernest T., to Fisher Bruce & Co. Relish dish
or similar article. 178,433, 7-31-56, CI. D44 — 15.
Simplex Time Recorder Co. : See —
Maki, Jacob K. 176,621.
Sinclair, George H., and W. H. Rush. Combined bumper and
dust cover for gasoline dispensing nozzle. 177,597, 5-1-56,
CI. D52— 2.
Sinclair, George H., and W. H. Rush. Combined bumper and
dust cover for gasoline dispensing nozzle. 177,648, 5-8-56,
CI. D52— 2.
Singer Mfg. Co., The : See —
Enos, John P. 176,508.
Enos, John P. 178,118.
Tarle, Emile P. 178.938.
Turner, Edgar P. 178,741.
Sinko, John, to Sinko Mfg. & Tool Co. Automobile lamp or
similar article. 179,162, 11-6-56, CI. D48— 32.
Sinko Mfg. & Tool Co. : See—
Sinko, John. 179,162.
Sippel, Theodore C. : See —
Morgan, Edwin, and Sippel. 176,807.
Sirote, Henry. ' Earring. 178,701, 9-4-56, CI. D45— 9.
Sisco, Joel. Flexible envelope for the storage of liquids.
177,598, 5-1-56, CI. D58— 2.
Sivertson, Clifford P. Combined trouser hanger and tray.
176.637, 1-10-56, CI. D33— 3.
Skelly, Harry L. Casing for a vending machine. 178,906,
10-2-56, CI. D52— 3.
Skinner, Hazel B. : See —
Bucknell, Ernest H. 177,790.
Skinner & Kennedy Co. : See —
Elliott, Frank S., Jr. 178,653.
Skuttle Mfg. Co. : See —
Powers, Milton A., and Champlin. 177,925.
Slavsky, John E. : See —
Slavsky, Robert J. and J. E. 178,739.
Slavsky, Robert J. and J. E., to Shaw and Slavsky,
Inc. Cabinet. 178,739, 9-11-56, CI. D33— 19.
Sleeman, William C. Combined floor furnace guard and table.
176.638, 1-10-56, CI. D81— 1.
Sloane, Richard B. : See —
Tucker, Max. 176,574.
Slobe, Laura. Toy animal figure. 178,582, 8-21-56, CI.
D34— 2.
Small, James W. Combined display stand and picture projec-
tor. 179,360, 12-4-56. CI. D80— 9.
Smilow, Melvin, and M. Thielle. Occasional chair. 177,072,
3-6-56, CI. D15— 1.
Smilow, Melvin, and M. Thielle. Combined extension bed
and settee. 178,702, 9-4-56, CI. D5— 4.
Smith, A. O., Corp. : See —
Schory, Kenneth P. 178,089.
Smith, Bernard N. : See —
Bartholomew, Robert D., and Smith. 177,004.
Smith, Emery C. Bow tie. 177,438, 4-10-56, CI. D3— 16.
Smith, Florence K., to Kono Mfg. Co.. Inc. Evening bag or
similar article. 179.097. 10-30-56, CI. D87 — 3.
Smith, French E., White Sewing Machine Corp. Sewing ma-
chine. 179,163, 11-6-56, CI. D70— 1.
Smith, George D. Game dice agitator or similar article.
178,935, 10-9-56, CI. D34— 5.
Smith. Glanville W., and R. A. Barthelemy. to J. R. Whitmer.
Combined cemetery gate and fence unit or the like. 178,936,
10-9-56. CI. D28— 1.
Smith, J. P. Shoe Co. : See—
Lipton, Henry. 178,683.
Smith, Lois D. Display rack for decorators' sample booklets
or the like. 176,828, 1-31-56, CI. D80— 9.
Smith. Oscar : See-
Oiler, Frank E. 178,689.
Smith, Raymond A. : See —
Mack, William, and Smith. 177,343.
Smith, Raymond A., to Bowser, Inc. Housing for dispensing
apparatus. 176,630, 1-10-56, CI. D52— 2.
Smith, Robert G. : See—
Balmer, James G., Jr., and Smith. 178,486.
Smith, Robert L., to Bobrich Products Corp. Electric bed-
covering control unit. 176.829, 1-31-56. CI. D26 — 13.
Smith, Robert L. Combined plate, tumbler, and utensil
holder. 177,073, 3-6-56, CI. D44— 29.
Smith, Stanley L, to Bin strike I'.i.-ide Co. Razor blade dis-
penser. 179,225, 11-13-56, CI. D58— 12.
Smith, Telford L. : See —
Dunmire, Paul G., and Smith. 178,954.
LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES
923
Hobbyhorse. 177,948, 6-5-56, CI.
Smith, Theodore J.
D34 — 15.
Smith. Virgil T. Combined pipe closing plug and wrench
grips. 176,640, 1-10-56, CI. D91— 1.
Smith, William C. Game board. 178,814, 9-18-56, CI.
D34 — 5.
Smith, William I. Awning. 176,641, 1-10-56, CI. D21 — 6.
Smith, William I., to Hettrick Mfg. Co. Table. 177,195,
3_20— 56 ci D33 14
Smith, William I., to Hettrick Mfg. Co. Table. 177,196,
3-20-56. CI. D33— 14.
Smith, William R. Paperweight. 179,098, 10-30-56, CI.
D74— 12.
Smoker, Isaac Z. Children's merry-go-round. 177,769.
5-22-56, CI. D34— 5.
Snider, Robert A. : See —
Edmonds. Albert H., and Snider. 176,943.
Snively, Denzil D. Holder for toilet paper. 176,703, 1-17-56,
CI.D4— 3.
Snyder, Joseph. Toast rack. 177,439, 4-10-56, CI. D44— 29.
Soc. p. Az. Fabbrica Automobili e Velocipedi "Eduardo
Bianchi" : See —
Ducati Marcello. 179,384.
Societe a Responsabilite Limitee dite Marquay : See —
Perinet, Jean. 177,275.
Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen : See —
Brueder, Antoine. 179,115.
Societe d'Appareils de Controle et d'Equipement des Moteurs,
S. A. C. E. M. : See—
Mennesson, Bernard. 177,686.
Societe Industrielle de Lunetterie : See —
Passet, Robert. 177,924.
Passet, Robert. 179,155.
Society Bernard-Moteurs, S. A. : See —
Bernard, Jacques. 179,236.
Sokol, Albert : See —
Ballan, Alex M., Sokol, and Richmond. 179,111.
Sollenberger, Lester D., and R. J. Faxon, to Miller Meters,
Inc. Duplex parking meter housing. 177.884. 5-29-56,
Bottle or similar article. 177,352,
CI. D52- .
Sollomi, Phillip A.
4-3-56, CI. D58— ..
Solomon, Nathan L. Hairbrush or similar article. 177,770,
5-22-56, CI. D86— 10.
Solomon Robert. Sewing accessory. 176,830, 1-31-56, CI.
Sonin Sam. Float-boat for children. 177,284, 3-27-56, CI.
Sorchini, Armando B. Barbecue or similar article. 177,153,
3— lo— 56, CI. D81 — 10.
S°3-20^-6HOlt(Tl'i63'' and A' Galizi- Accordion. 177,197,
Sorensen and Co. : See—
Sandor, John A. 179,160.
Sorenson, Sverre : See —
Brown, Robert R. 178,449.
i c?' K*e™r™?- ■. Aircraft or similar article. 176,566,
1— o— 56, CI. D71 — 1.
Sound Scriber Corp., The : See —
Sherwood, Henry A. 177,947.
Southern Instruments, Inc. : See —
Wallace, Joseph T. 176,833.
Southern Methodist University : See —
Chevers, Melvin V. 177,554.
Sparadoski, Alice C. Foundation garment. 177,771, 5-22-56,
Sparber, Max H. Support for toilet accessories. 176,567,
1-3-56, CI. D4 — 3.
Sparks, Lawrence W., to Vacheron & Constantin-Le Coultre
Watches, Inc. Watch or similar article. 178,091, 6-19-56,
Spear, Walter A., to Nu Tone, Inc. Food mixer motor unit
177,949, 6-5-56. CI. D89— 1.
Speck, Kurt, to Jacques Kreisler Mfg. Corp. Watch band or
similar article. 178,583, 8-21-56 CI. D45 — 4
Spector, Lloyd. Fence post cap. 176,933, 2-14-56. CI.
Speed Products Co., Inc. : See —
Beinert, John D. 176,494.
Speelman, Irving A., to Propper Mfg. Co., Inc. Disposable
blood lancet. 177,879, 5-29-56, CI. D83 — 1.
Speidel Corp. : See —
Augenstein, Karl C. 178,269.
Augenstein, Karl C. 179,405.
Augenstein, Karl C. 179,437.
Augenstein, Karl C. 179,438.
Spencer, Maury. Spectacle frame.
D57— 1.
Sperry Rand Corp. : See — ■
Dayton, Edward R., and Bogan. 179,443.
Dayton, Edward R., Schleich, and Reedy. 179,444.
Spilman, Raymond : See —
Greene, Robert Z., Benson, and Spilman.
Greene, Robert Z., Benson, and Spilman.
Spitz, Sherie K. : See —
Sharp, Jeanne A., and Spitz. 177,349.
Sharp, Jeanne A., and Spitz. 178,326.
Sharp, Jeanne A., and Spitz. 178,905.
Spitzer, Willi : See —
Salm, Arthur, and Spitzer. 176,994.
Salm, Arthur, and Spitzer. 177,697.
Sposobeic, Michael J. Ash tray. 179,099, 10-30-56, CI.
D85— 2.
176,704, 1-17-56, CI.
179,136.
179,137.
Spotswood Specialty Co., Inc. : See —
Wells, Roscoe C. 178,711.
Spring, Johannes, to Taco Heaters, Inc. Venturi fitting.
178,153, 6-26-56, CI. D91— 3.
Spring, L. A., Young and Wire Corp. : See — ■
Dorkins, Evans E. 178,343.
Springall, Walter F. Toy tank. 177,074, 3-6-56, CI.
D34— 15.
Spring Load Mfg. Corp. : See —
Brown, Chauncey T. 176,974.
Staar, Marcel J. H., to Usines Gustave Staar, S. A. Record
player. 177,075, 3-6-56, CI. D56 — 4.
Stacey, Jane, Inc. : See —
Lagin, Herbert. 177,631.
Stahlhut, Leo G. : See —
Meyer, Carl X., and Stahlhut. 177,532.
Standard Packaging Corp. : See —
Bracken, Lester B. 177,713.
King, Fred T., and Casey. 177,737.
Mahaffy, Reid A., Young, and Harder. 177,057.
Standby Vendors, Inc. : See —
Moore, Walter E. 177,424.
Stange, Christopher L. Badge or similar article. 177,885,
5-29-56, CI. D29— 2.
Stanitz, Jacques, to American Radiator & Standard Sanitary
Corp. Combined sink and table top. 177,649, 5-8-56, CI.
D4— 2.
Stanitz, Jacques, to American Radiator & Standard Sanitary
Corp. Door handle escutcheon plate. 177,700, 5-15-56,
CI. D50— 6.
Stanitz, Jacques, H. R. Trout, and F. M. Hill, to American
Radiator and Standard Sanitary Corp. Bathtub. 177,076,
3-6-56, CI. D4 — 4.
Stanley Building Specialties Co. : See —
Blanchard, Donn C. 176,585.
Blanchard, Donn C. 176,652.
Blanchard, Donn C. 176,653.
Blanchard, Donn C. 176,654.
Blanchard. Donn C. 178,218.
Stanley, Kay. Toy cupboard or similar article. 178,021,
6-12-56. CI. D34— 15.
Stansell, James B. Combination swim and water ski belt.
179,326, 11-27-56, CI. D71— 1.
Star Recorder Corp., The : See —
Eastman, Harlan J. 178,507.
Stark, Ludwig. Bird perch. 178,313, 7-17-56, CI. D31— 2.
Starke Design Inc. : See —
Starkenberg, Arnold. 177,285.
Starkenberg, Arnold, to Starke Design Inc. Salt and pepper
candelabra. 177,285, 3-27-56, CI. D48— 2.
Starline, Inc. : See —
Ferris, Robert G. 178,955.
Starnes, Walter D., to W. Starnes, Inc. Cookie jar. 178,703,
9-4-56, CI. D58— 25.
Starnes, Walter D., to Walter Starnes, Inc. Cookie jar.
179,039, 10-23-56, CI. D58 — 25.
Starnes, Walter D., to Walter Starnes, Inc. Combined nut
jar and cover. 179,040, 10-23-56, CI. D58 — 25.
Starnes, Walter D., to Walter Starnes, Inc. Cookie jar.
179,164, 11-6-56, CI. D58— 25.
Starnes, Walter D., to Walter Starnes, Inc. Cookie jar.
179,226, 11-13-56, CI. D58— 25.
Starnes, Walter D., to Walter Starnes, Inc. Cookie jar.
179,399, 12-11-56, D58— 25.
Starnes, Walter, Inc. : See- —
Starnes, Walter D. 178,703.
Starnes, Walter D. 179,039.
Starnes, Walter D. 179,040.
Starnes, Walter D. 179,164.
Starnes, Walter D. 179,226.
Starnes, Walter D. 179,399.
Starr, Ralph W. : See —
Ruegg, Carl W., Grigsby, Starr, and Herzog. 178,615.
Stebbins, Charles A., to General Motors Corp. Automobile
door handle. 177,599, 5-1-56, CI. D10— 8.
Stedman, Cresswell E. Griddle. 178,740, 9-11-56, CI.
D44 — 1.
Stegeman, Raymond F. E., to Bausch & Lomb Optical Co.
Spectacle temple. 178,154, 6-26-56, CI. D57— 1.
Stegeman, Raymond F. E., to Bausch & Lomb Optical Co.
Spectacle case. 179,271, 11-20-56, CI. D57 — 1.
Stegeman, Raymond F. E., to Bausch & Lomb Optical Co.
Spectacle case. 179,462, 12-25-56, CI. D57— 1.
Sterner, Albert M., to Bromo-Mint Co., Inc. Toy rocket
launcher. 177,880, 5-29-56, CI. D34 — 15.
Steiner, William R., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerator
cabinet. 178,214, 7-3-56, CI. D67— 3.
Stelma, Peter. Tie rack. 179,327, 11-27-56, CI. D33— 8.
Steri-Washer Corp. : See —
Braun, Fred H., and Brownson. 177,310.
Stern, Alfred : See —
Harwin, Dixon R., Stern, and Bodle. 177,976.
Sterno, Inc. : See —
O'Connell, Daniel C. 176,993.
Sterrett, Robert W., to Zonolite Co. Tile or similar article.
179,272, 11-20-56, CI. D18— 2.
Stevens, Clifford B. Automobile. 177,650, 5-8-56, CI. D14 — 3.
Stevens, Clifford B., to The Heil Co. Tank trailer. 177,772,
5-22-56, CI. D14— 3.
Stevens, Clifford B., to Outboard, Marine & Mfg. Co. Boat.
178,552, 8-14-56, CI. D71— 1.
Stevens, Clifford B., to Junior Toy Corp. Tricycle handle-bar
or similar article. 179,273, 11-20-56, CI. D34— 15.
924
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Stevens, Clifford B., and J. Hughes, Jr., to Gibson Refrigerator
Co. Evaporator door. 170,997, 2-28-56, CI. D67 — S.
Stevens, Clifford B., and J. Hughes, Jr., to Gibson Refrigerator
Co. Refrigerator door. 178,704, 9-4-56, CI. D67— 3.
Stevens, Edward P. : See —
Jones, James E., and Stevens. 178,884.
Jones, James E., and Stevens. 179,300.
Jones, James E., and Stevens. 179,301.
Stevens, Frank IX, to Carrier Corp. Room coolers. 178,155,
6-26-56, CI. D62 — 4.
Stevens, Lee H. Miniature railroad trestle structure.
177,601, 5-1-56, CI. D34— 15.
Stewart, Donald E., to Jervis Corp. Shock or similar article.
179,328, 11-27-56, CI. D54— 11.
Stieff Co., The : See —
Barata y Barrera, Jose. 177,708.
Stier, Joseph B. Salad handling implement or the like.
179,274, 11-20-56, CI. D44— 29.
Stier, Luther W. : See —
Jordan, Charles M., Lange, and Stier. 178,670.
Stier, Luther W., and C. M. Jordan, to General Motors Corp.
Truck. 177,773, 5-22-56, CI. D14 — 3.
Stier, Luther W., and C. M. Jordan, to General Motors Corp.
Truck cab. 178,434, 7-31-56, CI. D14— 3.
Stiffel, Theophile A. Portable room divider or similar article.
178,937, 10-9-56, CI. D13— 1.
Stile, Robert. Sandal or similar article. 177,486, 4-17-56,
CI. D7— 7.
Stock, Otto F., to The Julian and Kokenge Co. Woman's
shoe. 178,553, 8-14-56, CI. D7— 7.
Stofko, Charles J., to Associated Spring Corp. Candle holder.
177,286, 3-27-56, CI. D48— 2.
Stone, Joe A. Metal anode. 178,554, 8-14-56, CI. D26— 1.
Stradford Furniture Corp. : See —
Wilson. Forest. 176,938.
Stratman, William C. : See—
Repscher, Leslie A., and Stratman. 179,216.
Repscher, Leslie A., and Stratman. 179,217.
Strauss, Louis. Bow tie bracket. 176,831, 1-31-56, CI.
D17— 10.
Streifeneder, Ludwig. Flexible esophagoscope. 177,883.
5-29-56, CI. D83— 1.
Stringa, Carlo, to Pitman-Dreitzer & Co., Inc. Hors d'oeuvres
plate or similar article. 178,156, 6-26-56, CI. D44— 15.
Stroble, Reimann L. : See —
Waggoner, William G., and Stroble. 177,540.
Strommen, Merton T., to Trulip, Inc. Lip rouge container.
178,022, 6-12-56. CI. D86— 10.
Strong, Bernard. Combined bottle and closure cap. 179,227,
11-13-56, CI. D58— 26.
Stroup, Roy E. Stopper or similar article. 177,774, 5-22-56,
CI. D58— 10.
Strouse Adler Co., The : See-
Bayer, Anna Y. 177,165.
Bayer, Anna T. 179.336.
Strunk, Leonard M. Chain saw. 177,077, 3-6-56, CI. D93 — 3.
Stuart, John, Inc. : See —
Hvidt, Peter, and Nielsen. 177,678.
Stubbs, Clifford E.. to The Reddy Co., Inc. Package of safety
pins. 177,651, E>-8-56, CI. D58— 2.
Studebaker-Packard Corp. : See —
Darden, James L. 177,220.
Macauley, Edward R., and Teague. 176,962.
Teague, Richard A. 176,571.
Teague, Richard A. 176,572.
Teague, Richard A. 177,079.
Teague, Richard A. 178,314.
Teague, Richard A. 178,705.
Stump, Howard D. Sewing machine cabinet. 176,568, 1-3-56,
CI. D33— 12.
Sturm, Ruger & Co., Inc. : See —
Ruger, William B. 179,319.
Suarez, Roberto A. Game board. 178,555, 8-14-56, CI.
D34 — 5.
Sugano, Masaji B. : See —
Jordan, Charles M., and Sugano. 177.814.
Jordan, Charles M., and Sugano. 179,006.
Sullivan, Carol B. Head scarf or the like. 178,023, 6-12-56.
CI. D3— 13.
Sullivan, Lee A., Jr., to Eli Bridge Co. Car for an amuse-
ment device. 176,569, 1-3-56, CI. D34— 5.
Sunbeam Corp. : See — ■
Cerveny, Frank B., and Kukulski.
Cerveny, Frank E., and Kukulski.
Ernest, Robert O. 176,977.
Ernest, Robert O. 178,227.
Ernest, Robert O. 179,191.
Ernest, Robert O. 179,192.
Ernest, Robert O. 179,193.
Ernest, Robert O. 179,245.
Graham, Bernard A. 179,197.
Jepson, Ivar. 178,782.
Sundberg, Carl W., to Whirlpool-Seeger Corp. Laundry ma-
chine cabinet or similar article. 176,642, 1-10-56, CI.
D49— 1.
Sundberg, Carl W., to Whirlpool-Seeger Corp. Laundry ma-
chine cabinet or similar article. 176,739, 1-24-56, CI.
D49— 1.
Sundberg, Carl W., to Wbirlpool-Seeger Corp. Laundry ma-
chine cabinet or similar article. 177,652, 5-8-56, CI.
D49— 1.
Sundberg, Carl W., to International Business Machines Corp.
Typewriter. 179,041, 10-23-56. CI. D64— 11.
177,312.
178,593.
Growers, Inc. : See —
Meyers, Regis. 179,208.
Supreme Aluminum Industries Ltd. : See —
Orr, Ernest H. 179,261.
Supreme Foundry, Inc. : See —
Grinnell, William G., and Dormann. 178,362.
Supurdisplay, Inc. : See —
Fitzgerald, Harold J. 179,129.
Suron Optical Co. Inc. : See —
Kohrbach, John J. 176,820.
Sutcliffe, Eugene G. Dispensing nozzle guard. 177,538,
4-24-56, CI. D52— 2.
Suverkrop, Lew. Plumb bob. 179,330, 11-27-56, CI. D52 — 1.
Svozil, Robert E. Toy locomotive cab. 179,400, 12-11-56,
D34— 15.
Swann, Edward R., to The Hoover Co. Food mixer. 178,266,
7-10-56, CI. D44— 1.
Swann, Edward R., to The Hoover Co. Coffee pot. 178,435,
7-31-56, CI. D44— 26.
Swann, Erwin D. Container for toys or similar article.
178,024, 6-12-56. CI. D29— 1.
Swbado, Joseph : See —
Barone, Ruth A., and Swbado. 176,584.
Swbado, Joseph. Front marker insignia light for trucks.
177,154, b-13-56, CI. D48 — 32.
Swbado, Joseph. Juvenile vehicle. 178,556, 8-14-56, CI.
D34— 15.
Sweeny, Robert D. Game apparatus or similar article.
176,832, 1-31-56, CI. D34 — 5.
Swenson, Oscar L. Ash tray. 176,934, 2-14-56, CI. D85— 2.
swift Mfg. Co. : See —
Fry, George W. 176,715.
Fry, George W. 176,716.
Fry, George W. 176,717.
Swing-A- Way Mfg. Co. : See —
Moore, Walter E. 176,546.
Rhodes, Idus L. 179,265.
Roth, Frank B. 177,940.
Swltzer, Ralph V., to The Aldon Co. Wheel chock. 178,157,
6-26-56, CI. D41— 1.
Sykes, Robert E., to Bell & Gossett Co. Electric air com-
pressor. 177,701, 5-15-56, CI. D65— 1.
Sylvester, Arthur D., and A. Scheiding, to L. E. Carpenter
& Co., Inc. Plastic coated sheet material. 178,158, 6-26-56,
CI. D87— 3.
Szamborski, Edmund. Combination lighter and flashlight.
178.159, 6-26-56, CI. D48— 27.
Szczesniak, Walter S. Fish lure. 177,353, 4-3-56, Cl.
D31 — 4.
Szymanski, Michael, J., to Onondaga Pottery Co. Dinner
plate or similar article. 177,078, 3-6-56, CI. D44 — 15.
Taco Heaters, Inc. : See —
Spring, Johannes. 178,153.
Taggart, Albert R., to P. R. Mallory Plastics, Inc. Cup.
179,463, 12-25-56, CL D44— 9.
Tait Mfg. Co., The : See —
Talbot, Helen. Thread guard. 179,401, 12-11-56, D3— 19.
Talce. Henrv J., to J. C. Hockery, trustee. Food mixer.
177,775. 5-22-56. CI. D44 — 1.
Talge. Henry J., J. L. Grant, and S. M. Rutter, to J. C.
Hockery, trustee. Combination food mixer and cutlery
sharpener. 177,440, 4-10-56, CI. D44 — 1.
Tammen. Glenn W., to St. Joe Machines, Inc. Combination
portable electric cookstove and space heater. 177,776,
5-22-56, CI. D81— 10.
Tapp. Ernest T. J. Badge or similar article. 177,155,
3-13-56. CI. D29— 2.
Tarle. Emile P.. to The Singpr Mfg. <"'n Sowing machine
carrying case. 178,938, 10-9-56, CI. D87 — 5.
Tarrant. James H. : See —
Wells. Daniel M., and Tarrant. 177,864.
Tauben. Daniel. Electric medicinal vaporizer. 179,100,
10-30-56, CI. D83 — 1.
Taylor, Carl C. Tape line wiper. 176,570, 1-3-56, CI. D9 — 6.
Taylor. Carl C, and L. T. Lamb. Measuring scoop. 176,643,
1-10-56, CI. D44— 29.
Taylor, Don A. Toy play table or similar article. 176,740,
1-24-56, CI. D34 — 15.
Taylor, E. E., Corp. : See —
Peabody, Millard S. 178,467.
Taylor. Furman F., and F. H. Wyman. Hobby horse frame.
177,600, 5-1-56, CI. D34— 15.
Taylor, Howard S., to Airguide Instrument Co. Pendant type
barometer or the like. 176,741, 1-24-56, CI. D52 — 7.
Taylor, Howard S., to Airguide Instrument Co. Pendant type
barometer or the like. 176,742, 1-24-56, CI. D52 — 7.
Taylor, Howard S.. to Airguide Instrument Co. Pendant type
barometer or the like. 176,743, 1-24-56, CI. D52— 7.
Taylor, Howard S., to Airguide Instrument Co. Pendant
type combination weather instrument or the like. 178,327,
7-24-56. CI. D52— 7.
Tchack, Elihu : See —
Becker. Donald, and Tchack. 177,360.
Teague. Richard A. : See —
Macauley, Edward R., and Teague. 176,962.
Teague, Richard A., to Studebaker-Packard Corp. Ornament
for a vehicle body. 176,571, 1-3-56. Cl. D14— 6.
Teague. Richard A., to Studebaker-Packard Corp. Combined
parking lamp lens and frame therefor. 176,572, 1-3-56,
Cl. D48— 32.
Teague, Richard A., to Studebaker-Packard Corp. Automo-
bile. 177,079, 3-6-56, Cl. D14— 3.
LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES
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Teague, Richard A., to Studebaker-Packard Corp. Automo-
tive tail lamp. 178,314, 7-17-56, CI. D48— 32.
Teague, Richard A., to Studebaker-Packard Corporation. Auto-
mobile. 178,705, 9-4-56, CI. D14 — 4.
Technlcon International, Ltd. : See —
Isreeli, Jack. 179,297.
Isreell, Jack. 179,298.
Telecomputing Corp. : See —
Rath, Merle F., and Highfill. 176,883.
Terre. Victor J. Display devices. 178,557, 8-14-56, CI.
D80— 9.
Terry, Irving, to A, H. Kaplan. Regulator valve for fluids.
177,198, 3-20-56, CI. D78— 1.
Terwilliger, Floyd A. Champagne bottle stopper. 176,644,
1-10-56, CI. D58— 26.
Terwilliger, Floyd A. Champagne bottle stopper. 179,331,
11-27-56. CI. D58— 26.
Terzo, Christopher C. Smoker's stand. 178,907, 10-2-56,
CI. D85— 2.
Tessler & Weiss, Inc. : See —
Weiss, Joseph. 177,543.
Weiss, Joseph. 177,544.
Weiss, Joseph. 177,545.
Weiss, Joseph. 177,546.
Thaden Engineering Co. : See —
Thaden, Herbert V. 177.886.
Thaden, Herbert V., to Thaden Engineering Co. Chair.
177,886, 5-29-56, CI. D15— 1.
Theisen, John P., to New York Shipbuilding Corp. Combina-
tion wall fan and heater. 176,891, 2-7-56, CI. D81— 10.
Thelen, Arthur : See —
Thelen, Wilbur I. 177,777.
Thelen, Wilbur I., to A. Thelen. Convertible land and water
craft. 177,777, 5-22-56, CI. D71— 1.
Thielle, Morton : See —
Smilow, Melvin, and Thielle. 177,072.
Smilow, Melvin, and Thielle. 178,702.
Thomas, Dorsey B. Band welder. 177,653, 5-8-56, CI.
D26— 1.
Thomas. John W. Ornament for an earring or the like.
178,706, 9-4-56, CI. D45— 1.
Thomas, Robert R. : See —
Mitchell, Gladys A., and Thomas. 179,143.
Thompson, Albert G. Sponge holders. 178,315, 7-17-56,
CI. D9— 1.
Thompson, James I. Cream jug. 176,573. 1-3-56. CI.
D44— 21.
Thomsen, George R. Holder for drink dispensing vessel.
179,228, 11-13-56, CI. D2— 3.
Thomson, Ernest F., and D. H. Dabney, to Proctor Electric
Co. Steam iron. 177,287, 3-27-56, CI. D49— 6.
Thor Power Tool Co. : See —
Llndqulst, Jonas T. 176,541.
Thorn, Robert J. : See —
Reynolds, Donald S., and Thorn. 179,460.
Thurlow, Lawrence M. Slipper. 178,025, 6-12-56, CI. D7 — 7.
Tiffany & Co. : See —
Riedener, Oscar. 178,086.
Riedener, Oscar. 179,218.
Tiholiz, Ivan C. Camp trailer. 179,464, 12-25-56, CI.
D14— 3.
Tiller, James A., to American Radiator & Standard Sanitary
Corp. Shower head casing. 177,288, 3-27-56, CI. D91- "
178,990.
178,975, 10-
Cl.
Mixing tool. 177,951, 6-5-56, CI. D44— 1.
Bottle cleaner or the like. 178,026, 6-12-56,
Bottle cap. 179,333, 11-27-56, CI. D58— 26.
Religious candle holder. 178,707,
Textile. 179,361, Tyas, Frank,
Tillett. Leslie, to Golding Bros. Co., Inc.
12-4-56, CI. D92— 1.
Tillett. Leslie, to Golding Bros. Co., Inc. Textile. 179,362,
12-4-56, CI. D92— 1.
Tilton, Mabel V. Pair of sun glasses. 178,328, 7-24-56,
CI. D57.
Tinius Olsen Testing Machine Co. : See —
Karol. Reuben H. 178,060.
Tobert, Ben. Candlestick or similar article. 177,441,
4-10-56, CI. D48— 2.
Tobert. Ben. Candelstick or similar article. 177,442,
4-10-56, CI. D48— 2.
Tobert, Ben. Candelabra or similar article. 177,443.
4-10-56, CI. D48— 2.
Tobert, Ben. Candelabra or similar article. 177,444,
4-10-56, CI. D48— 2.
Toce, Charles A., and R. Broussard, to Electro-Acid Corp.
Container for plural cell storage battery or the like.
179,165, 11-6-56, CI. D26— 5.
Tomasek, Herbert F., to Pittsburgh Coke & Chemical Co.
Dispensing can for insecticides or similar article. 178,160,
6-26-56, CI. D58— 17.
Tomasek, Herbert F., to Pittsburgh Coke & Chemical Co.
Device for destroying insects. 178,161, 6-26-56, CI. D31 — 3
Tom Thrift Enterprises, Inc. : See —
Barker, Philip K. 177,002.
Tonelli, Roger. Scooter. 178,619, 8-28-56, CI. D34 — 15.
Topp, Thomas M., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Rotary mower base. 177,156, 3-13-56, CI. D40 — 1.
Toro Mfg. Corp. : See —
Butler, Charles W. 177.961.
Butler, Charles W. 178.634.
Butler, Charles W. 178,635.
Torre, Pier L. Motor-scooter. 176,892, 2-7-56, CI. D90 — 8.
Toth, Anthony. Amphibian aircraft. 178,584, 8-21-56, CI.
D71— 1.
Towle Mfg. Co. : See —
King, Robert J. 177,869.
Toymaster Products Co.. Inc. : See —
Namowitz, Audrey A. 177,638.
Trager, George L. :
Erickson, Charl
Trager Mfg. Co. : See —
Erickson, Charles E. 178,990.
Traut, George J. Golf club cart.
D14— 3.
Traut mann, Herbert L. Combination automobile and air-
plane. 177,445, 4-10-56, CI. D71— 1.
Tresise, Raleigh E., and P. D. Kendall. Combined spectacles
and hearing aid. 178,620, 8-28-56, CI. D57— 1.
Triad Products Corp. : See —
Janis, Lawrence N. 177,049.
Troeller. Charles G., and D. E. Hooker, to R. T. Moloney.
Cabinet for amusement apparatus. 177,950, 6-5-56, CI.
D34— 5.
Trombley, Bertrand N., to Borg-Warner Corp. Refrigerator.
178.976, 10-16-56, CI. D67— 3.
Tropicraft, Inc. : See —
Cherry, Louise M. 178,639.
Trout, Harry R. : See —
Stanitz, Jacques, Trout, and Hill. 177,076.
Trout, Martha W. Shoe or similar article. 177,487, 4-17-56,
CI. D7.7.
Troy Sunshade Co., The : See-
Witty, James C. 177,783.
Trulip, Inc. : See —
Strommen, Merton T. 178,022.
Trulon Corp. : See —
Frank, Joseph. 176,759.
Truly Magic Products, Inc. : See —
Gilchrist, James R., and Park. 177,031.
Tucker, Council A., to Interstate Precision Products Corp.
Spray attachment for vacuum cleaners. 179,332, 11-27-56,
CI. D9— 2.
Tucker, Max, % to R. B. Sloane. Electrical toy display unit
or similar article. 176,574, 1-3-56, CI. D25— 1.
Tupper, Earl S. Combined slicer and fork. 177,778, 5-22-56,
CI. D44— 29.
Tupper, Earl S.
Tupper, Earl S.
CI. D44— 29.
Tupper, Earl S.
Turcotte, Wilbur J.
9-4-56, CI. D48— 2.
Turner, Edgar P., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Portable electric
jig saw or the like. 178,741, 9-11-56, CI. D93 — 3.
Turner, George W., and H. F. Herman. Wall mounted device
for supporting articles draped thereon. 177,779, 5-22-56,
CI. D33— 8.
Twisto Corp. : See —
Asturias, Roderick E., Jr. 176,748.
Twitchell, E. W., Inc. : See-
Holt, William E., Jr. 177,093.
Holt, William E., Jr. 177,094.
Holt, William E., Jr. 177,095.
Holt, William E., Jr. 177,096.
Holt, William E.. Jr. 177,377.
Holt, William E., Jr. 179,076.
Holt, William B., Jr. 179,295.
Holt, William E., Jr. 179,296.
Holt, William E., Jr. 179,387.
Game board. 177,199, 3-20-56, CI. D34— 5.
Tydings, William F., to Francis Burr Co. Shopping check.
178,708, 9-4-56, CI. D59— 6.
Tydon, Walter, to Fairchild Engine and Airplane Corp. Air-
plane. 179,166, 11-6-56, CI. D71— 1.
Tvnan, Robert V. : See—
Relly, Robert H., and Tynan. 178,085.
Tyree. Booker T. Combined cigarette holder and filter.
179.363, 12-4-56, CI. D85— 8.
TJllmo, Andre, and S. J. Jambor. Marine running light con-
version shield for lanterns. 176,935, 2-14-56, CI. D48 — 20.
Ullmo. Andre\ and S. J. Jambor. Combination marine run-
ning and anchor light. 177,080, 3-6-56, CI. D48 — 24.
Umanoff. Arthur, to Century Laminated Products Corp. Table
top or similar article. 176,580, 1-3-56. CI. D33 — 14.
Uncas Mfg. Co. : See —
Barbieri, Nicholas. 178,590.
Underwood, Bert O., to The Boardman Co. Mixer trailer.
177,654, 5-8-56, CI. D14— 3.
Underwood Corp. : See —
Braginetz, Paul A. 178,633.
Union Special Machine Co. : See —
Waltman, Chauncey E. and C. T. 178,102.
United Aircraft Corp. : See —
Katzenberger, Edward F. 179,139.
United Metal Goods Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Punzak, Joseph F. 178,148.
United Shoe Machinery Corp. : See—
Coleman, Geoffrey. 178,039.
United Steel and Wire Co. : See —
Schray, Walter H. 177,644.
U. S. Metal Products Co., Inc. : See —
Lapidus, Sol H. 177,739.
United States Register Co. : See —
Griner, Clarence O. 178.052.
Parrish, Wilbert J. 176,926.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
United States Rubber Co. : See—
Balmer, James G., Jr., and Smith. 178,486.
Benson, Arthur E., and Chupa. 178,166.
Benson, Arthur E., and Lane. 177,304.
Bishop, Henry D. 179,374.
Bishop, Henry D., and Wallace. 179,375.
Doherty, Thomas H. 178,503.
Foster, Boutwell H., and Haddad. 179,070.
Fulton, James F. 176,760.
Fulton, James F., and Haddad. 179,071.
Haddad, Nassib, and Foster. 179,075.
Hertzler, Frederick W. 179,138.
Mylor, Marcia G. 178,207. ,„„..
Mylor, Marcia G., Hertzler, nad Saponto. 178,208.
Mylor, Marcia G., and Martin. 178,534.
Newman, James F. 178,418.
Newman, James F., and Benson. 178,688.
Wallace, Edward H., and Benson. 179,104.
Universal Die Casting Corp. : See —
Pratt, Bernard. 179,093.
Universal Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Horowitz, Isadore. 178,663. - .
Unzicker, Charles C, to Amerock Corp. Pull. 178,436,
Upson, Walter L. Footstool. 178,850, 9-25-56, CI. D15 — 8.
Urbach, Kathi, Inc. : See —
Danin, Louis F. 179,382.
Urieta, Porfirio P. : See — „ „
Pollard, Lon E., and Urieta. 178,425.
Usines Gustave Staar, S. A. : See —
Staar, Marcel J. H. 177,075.
Utica Cutlery Co., Inc. : See—
Brokate, John. 176,749. „„««,•„,, -a ™
Uttz, William A. Toy bull dog. 178,558, 8-14-56, CI.
Uttz, Wiliiam A. Rocking chair horse. 179,229, 11-13-56,
Utzinger Gladys A. Handbag or similar article. 177,446,
4-10-56, CI. D87— 3.
VISI-Record, Inc. : See—
Weston, Herbert. 177,450.
V-M Corp. : See —
Gaarder, Kjell M. R. 176,718.
Vacheron & Constantin-Le Coultre Watches, Inc. : See —
Sparks, Lawrence W. 178,091.
Vactric Ltd. : See —
Dick, Thomas, and Wingfield. 176.505.
Valiulis, Stanley B. Antenna insulator. 177,200, 3-20-06,
Van 'Alen, De 'Witt T., to The George W. Borg Corp. Indi-
cating dial. 179,432, 12-18-56, C1.-D52— 1.
Van Erode Milling Co., Inc. : See —
Rauch, David. 178,537.
Van Ike, Malcome. Planter or the like. 178,162, 6-26-o6,
pi r)^5 3
Van ' Ike, Malcome. Portable air conditioner. 178,709,
9^_56. CI. D62— 4.
Vanity Corset Co., Inc. : See —
Greco, Ralph. 177,042.
Van Koert John O., to Drexel Furniture Co. Dresser or
similar article of furniture. 177,157, 3-13-56, CI. D33— 6.
Van Koert, John O., to Drexel Furniture Co. Chest or simi-
lar article of furniture. 177,158. 3-13-56, CI. D33— 6.
Van Koert, John O., to Drexel Furniture Co. Chest or simi-
lar article of furniture. 177,159, 3-13-56, CI. D33 — 6.
Van Koert, John O., to Drexel Furniture Co. Bench or simi-
lar article of furniture. 178,092, 6-19-56, CI. D15 — 8.
Van Koert, John O., to Drexel Furniture Co. Extension
table. 178,093, 6-19-56, CI. D33— 14.
Van Koert, John O., to Drexel Furniture Co. Drop leaf ex-
tension table. 178,094, 6-19-56, CI. D33 — 14.
Van Koert, John O., to Drexel Furniture Co. Side chair.
178.095, 6-19-56, CI. D15— 1.
Van Koert, John O., to Drexel Furniture Co. Arm chair.
178.096, 6-19-56, CI. D15— 1.
Van Koert, John O., to Drexel Furniture Co. Desk. 178,097,
6-19-56, CI. D33 — 7.
Van Koert, John O., to Drexel Furniture Co. Coffee table.
178.098, 6-19-56, CI. D33— 14.
Van Koert, John O., to Drexel Furniture Co. Coffee table.
178.099, 6-19-56, CI. D33— 14.
Van Koert, John O., to Drexel Furniture Co. Chair. 178,100,
6-19-56, CI. D15— 1.
Van Koert, John O., to Drexel Furniture Co. Drawer handle
or the like. 178,163, 6-26-56. CI. D10— 8.
Van Koert, John O., to Drexel Furniture Co. Table. 178,621,
8-28-56, CI. D33 — 14.
Van Koert, John O., to Drexel Furniture Co. Bedstead.
178.851, 9-25-56, CI. Do — 4.
Van Koert, John O., to Drexel Furniture Co. Headboard for
beds. 178,939, 10-9-56, CI. Do— 4.
Van Norman, Kenneth N. Lighter. 179,042, 10-23-56, CI.
D48— 27.
Van Tassel, Everell S. Jeweled garment support. 176,936,
2-14-56, CI. D17— 3.
Van Voorhis, Grace G. : See. —
Guild, Lurelle, and Van Voorhis. 177,974.
Varn, Madison H. Crabgrass cutting tool. 177,539, 4-24-56,
CI. D35— 2.
Child's riding device. 178,908, 10-2-56,
Vasikonis, Jack W. : See —
Laibow, Jules, and Vasikonis. 176,725.
Vaughan Mfg. Co. : See —
Grace, John M. 177,041.
Vegors, Albert L. Fish pole holder. 178,316, 7-17-56, CI.
D31 — 4.
Velke, Herbert, to G. Buehler. Flour sifter casing. 176,645,
1-10-56, CI. D55— 1.
Ventoura Corp. : See —
Holt, Francis E. 179,452.
Vernon Co., The : See —
Vernon, William F. 177,160.
Vernon, William F., to The Vernon Co. Pencil holder.
177,160, 3-13-56, CI. D74-21.
Verona, Salvadore J. : See—
Wettstein, Gordon. 178,441.
Verplex Co. : See —
'"* 179 337
177.289, 3-27-56, CI. D3— 26.
177.290, 3-27-56, CI. D3— 26.
177.291, 3-27-56, CI. D3— 26.
177.292, 3-27-56, CI. D3— 26.
179.167, 11-6-56, CI. D3— 26.
179.168, 11-6-56, CI. D3— 26.
Dress.
Dress.
Dress.
Dress.
Dress.
Vasalv. Charles E.
CI. D34— 15.
Vasalv. Charles E.
CI. D34— 15.
Child's riding device. 179,043, 10-23-56,
Brown, Thornton '.
Verrand, Mamie. Dre
Verrand, Mamie.
Verrand, Mamie.
Verrand, Mamie.
Verrand, Mamie.
Verrand, Mamie.
Vibber, Alfred W. : See-
Wen, Lian-Tong. 177,547.
Victor Products Corp., The : See —
Harrison, Edgar C. 176,762.
Victorlite Industries, Inc. : See —
Fitz Gerald, Harold G. 178,991.
Viemeister, Read, to The Huffman Mfg. Co. Bicycle radio.
178,027, 6-12-56, CI. D90— 1.
Viko Furniture Corp. : See —
Kranz, William J. 176,618.
Village Blacksmith Co., The : See —
Winogrond, Henry R. 177,866.
Virtue Bros. Mfg. Co. : See —
Jakobsen, Robert E. K. 177,980.
Jakobsen, Robert E. K. 178,519.
Jakobsen, Robert E. K. 178,572.
Jakobsen, Robert E. K. 179,299.
Visscher, Arthur R. Smoking stand. 178,585, 8-21-56, CI.
D85— 2.
Vivian, Joseph M. Coaster or similar article. 178,586,
8-21-56, CI. D44— 10.
Vladeff, Theodore. Medallion. 179,169, 11-6-56, Cl. D14— 6.
Voelker, Elmer G. Awning. 178,101, 6-19-56, Cl. D21— 6.
Vok, Charles E. Building. 178,469, 8-7-56, Cl. D13— 1.
Volckening, Lloyd I., to Ivers-Lee Co. Crimp-sealed package
or similar article. 177,780, 5-22-56, Cl. D58— 2.
Volk, Charles E. Building. 178,470, 8-7-56, Cl. D13— 1.
Volk, Charles E. Carport or similar article. 178,471,
8-7-56, Cl. D13— 1.
Von Ohain, Hans : See —
Lawson, Maurice O., and von Ohain. 177,632.
Voss, Clifford C. : See —
Exner, Virgil M., and Voss. 177,800.
Voss, Clifford C, to Chrysler Corp. Automobile. 178,472,
8-7-56, Cl. D14— 3.
Voss, Clifford S., to Chrysler Corp. Automobile tail lamp
assembly. 178.028, 6-12-56, Cl. D48— 32.
Voss, Paul, to Carl Prinz A. G. fur Metallwaren. Knife.
179.101, 10-30-56, Cl. D22— 3.
Voss, Paul, to Carl Prinz A. G. fur Metallwaren. Knife.
179.102, 10-30-56, Cl. D22— 3.
Voss, Paul, to Carl Prinz A. G. fur Metallwaren. Knife.
179.103, 10-30-56, Cl. D22— 3.
Vukan, Frank S., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Tire. 178,852,
9-25-56, Cl. D90— 20.
Vulcan Radiator Co., The : See —
Bennett, Gordon. 177,658.
Waas, Samuel M., to Manley, Inc. Popcorn machine. 177,161,
3-13-56, Cl. D81— 10.
Waas, Samuel M., to Manley, Inc. Combined hot dog machine
and drink dispenser. 177,162, 3-13-56. Cl. D81— 10.
Waas, Samuel M., to Manley, Inc. Automatic popcorn ma-
chine. 179,170, 11-6-56, Cl. D81— 10.
Waas, Samuel M., to Manley, Inc. Hot dog grilling machine.
179,171, 11-6-56, Cl. D81— 10.
Waggoner, William G., and R. L. Stroble, to General Electric
Co. Housing for an X-ray tube and blower or similar
article. 177,540, 4-24-56, Cl. D61 — 1.
Wagler, John J. Combination unitary water softener and
spray head hose attachment. 177,354, 4-3-56, Cl. D91 — 1.
Wagner, Franz, to Ekco Products Co. Baking pan or similar
article. 178,742, 9-11-56, Cl. D44— 1.
Wainerdi. Harold R. Game board. 178,710, 9-^4-56, Cl.
D34— 5.
Waite, George F., to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Child's toilet train-
ing seat. 178,940, 10-9-56, Cl. D4— 5.
Walborn, Horace L., to Walmann Products. Letter opener.
178,437, 7-31-56, Cl. D74— 1.
Wald Industries, Inc. : See —
Corbin, Robert G. 177,962.
Wald, John R., Jr. 177,447.
Wald, John R., Jr., to Wald Industries, Inc. Roadway stripe
guard. 177,447, 4-10-56, Cl. D72 — 1.
Wald, Samuel K., to American Radiator & Standard Sanitary
Corp. Handle for a dishwasher door or the like. 178,317,
7-17-56, Cl. D49— 1.
Waldheim, Jack : See —
Koepke, Earl H. 176,921.
LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES
927
Waldman, Daniel. Suction cup. 177,887, 5-29-56, CI. D4— 3.
Waldman, Thelma, to Quaker Lace Co. Tablecloth. 177,781,
5-22-56, CI. D92— 26.
Waldman, Thelma, to Mayfair Mills, Inc. Tablecloth.
177,782, 5-22-56, CI. D92— 26.
Waldman, Thelma, to Quaker Lace Co. Tablecloth. 178,815,
9-18-56, CI. D92— 26.
Walker, Florence A., and W. E. Larson. Electric lamp.
178,438, 7-31-56, CI. D48— 20.
Walker, George W., to Gerity-Michigan Corp. Sink attached
dishwasher unit. 179,275, 11-20-56, CI. D91 — 3.
Walker, Lloyd. Portable pulpit. 178,318, 7-17-56, CI.
D33— 14. _ „
Walla, Ann. Carrying case for rain wear and umbrella.
176,998. 2-28-56, CI. D87— 5.
Wallace. Eaward H. : See —
Bishop, Henry D , and Wallace. 179,375.
Wallace, Edward H., and A. E. Benson, to United States
Rubber Co. Tire. 179,104, 10-30-56, CI. D90— 20.
Wallace, Joseph T., to Southern Instruments, Inc. Geiger
gun. 176,833, 1-31-56. CI. D52— 1.
Wallace, Lon L. Display stand. 177,355, 4-3-56, CI.
D80— 10.
Wallace, R., & Sons Mfg. Co. : See —
Brown, William T., and Prado. 177,611.
Gavette, Richard C. 176,913.
Warren, William S. 179,105.
Waller, A. E., Co., Inc. : See —
Waller, Anthony C. E. 178,853.
Waller, Anthony C. E., to A. E. Waller Co., Inc. Gem setting.
178,853, 9-25-56, CI. D45— 3.
Waller, Arthur, to Bull Dog Lock Co. Clip for a mirror or
the like. 178,439, 7-31-56, CI. D29— 20. .
Walley, Dean. Retaining clip for finger rings. 178,743,
9-11-56, CI. D45— 1.
Walmann Products : See —
Melges, Frederick J. 178,684.
Melges, Frederick J. 178,685.
Walborn, Horace L. 178,437.
Walsh, Frank T., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp.
Tape recorder. 179,044, 10-23-56, CI. D26— 14.
Walston, Timothy C. : See —
Horkey, Edward J., and Walston. 173,288.
Waltman, Charles T. : See — _
Waltman, Chauncey E. and C. T. 178,102.
Waltman, Chauncey E., to Nu Tone, Inc. Base for electric
mixer. 178,854, 9-25-56, CI. D44— 1.
Waltman, Chauncey E. and C. T., to Union Special Machine
Co. Sewing machine. 178,102, 6-19-56, CI. D70— 1.
Wambach, Alex A., Jr. Dog height measure. 177,541,
4-24-56, CI. D52— 1.
Wambach, Alex A., Jr. Bracket for sawhorses. 177,888,
5-29-56, CI. D54 — 2.
Wang, Wensan. Smoking pipe. 177,602, 5-1-56, CI. D85— 8.
Wang, Wensan. Reservoir type smoking pipe. 177,952,
6-5-56, CI. D85— 8.
Warmflash, Louis, to Blue Bell, Inc. Jacket. 178,744,
9-11-56. CI. D3 — 4.
Warren, William B. Susan server. 178,473, 8-7-56, CI.
D44 — 10.
Warren, William D. Towered susan server. 178,029, 6-12-56,
CI. D44 — 10.
Warren, William D. Snack tray. 178,559, 8-14-56, CI.
D44 — 10.
Warren, William S., to R. Wallace & Sons Mfg. Co. Spoon
or similar article. 179.105, 10-30-56, CI. D54— 12.
Warrick, John W. Game board or the like. 178,941, 10-9-56,
CI. D34— 5.
Washington Steel Products, Inc. : See —
Jorgensen, Robert A. 178,963.
Waterman Pen Co., Inc. : See —
Young, Donald H., Plantholt, and Hertzler. 177,359.
Young, Donald H., Plantholt, and Hertzler. 178.033.
Waters, Robert A. Torque gauge. 177,889, 5-29-56, CI.
D52— 1.
Watson Co., The : See — ■
Blair, Mark H. 176,902.
Watzulik, Esther C, to The Sherwin-Williams Co. Roller
for a paint roller. 178,474, 8-7-56, CI. D9— 2.
Watzulik, Esther C, to The Sherwin-Williams Co. Roller
for a paint roller. 178,475, 8-7-56, CI. D9— 2.
Watzulik, Esther C, to The Sherwin-Williams Co. Roller
for a paint roller. 178,476, 8-7-56, CI. D9— 2.
Waynai, Fred. Blow-gun toy. 176,646, 1-10-56, CI. D34 — 15.
Webb, John W. Lamp or similar article. 176,744, 1-24-56,
CI. D48— 20.
Weber, Wesley A., and M. B. Lorenzana, to John Wood Co.
Waste receptacle. 177,702, 5-15-56, CI. D58— 17.
Webster, Milo E.. to Otto Bernz Co., Inc. Propane gas lan-
tern. 177,293, 3-27-56, CI. D48— 24.
Webster, Milo E., to Otto Bernz Co. Fire pot. 179,334,
11-27-56, CI. D81— 10.
Wedemeyer, Eric, to Hamilton Art Metal Corp. Ash tray.
178,103, 6-19-56, CI. D85— 2.
Weeber. Marion, to National Silver Co. Spoon or similar
article of flatware. 177,542, 4-24-56, CI. D54 — 12.
Wegman, Edwin H. : See —
Rowland, Ralph G., Carroll, and Wegman. 177,941.
Wegman, S. J., Co., The : See —
Rowland, Ralph G., Carroll, and Wegman. 177,941.
Weil, Alfred, to Bernard Workman, Inc. Applique. 179,045,
10-23-56. CI. D3— 9.
Weil & Durrse, Inc. : See —
Bogdanovich, Sergei. 176,939.
Bogdanovich, Sergei. 176,940.
Weindel, Fred, Jr., to L. F. Grammes & Sons, Inc. Name
plate. 178,587, 8-21-56, CI. D29— 2.
Weisberg, Nat. Memorial lamp. 178,329, 7-24-56, CI.
D48— 20.
Weiss, Joseph, to Tessler & Weiss, Inc. Finger ring setting
or similar article. 177,543, 4-24-56, CI. D45— 10.
Weiss, Joseph, to Tessler & Weiss, Inc. Finger ring setting
or similar article. 177,544, 4-24-56, CI. D45— 10.
Weiss, Joseph, to Tessler & Weiss, Inc. Finger ring setting
or similar article. 177,545, 4-24-56, CI. D45— 10.
Weiss, Joseph, to Tessler & Weiss, Inc. Finger ring setting
or similar article. 177,546, 4-24-56, CI. D45 — 10.
Weissinger, Herbert F. : See —
Reynolds, Frederick, and Weissinger. 177,875.
Weissinger, Herbert F., to Chrysler Corp. Lens housing for
an automobile lamp. 177,356, 4-3-56, CI. D48 — 32.
Weissman, Harry. Spectacle front. 177,863, 5-29-56, CI.
D57— 1.
Welch, Kenneth B. : See —
Sacia, Roger R., and Welch. 176,822-176,826.
Welch, William W., Sr., W. E. Clements, and J. F. Mariol ;
said Clements and Mariol assors. to said Welch. Beverage
tray. 177,448, 4-10-56.C1. D44— 10.
Welch, William W., Sr., W. E. Clements, and J. F. Mariol;
said Clements and Mariol assors. to said Welch. Beverage
tray. 177,449, 4-10-56, a. D44— 10.
Welebny, Julius A. Bracelet. 178,440, 7-31-56, CI. D45 — 4.
Weller Electric Corp. : See —
Doctor Acopian, Sarkis. 176,600.
Wells, Daniel M., and J. H. Tarrant, to Western Urn Mfg.
Corp. Coffee brewer. 177,864, 5-29-56, CI. D2 — 3.
Wells, Roscoe C, to Spotswood Specialty Co., Inc. Eye shade.
178,711, 9^-56, CI. D57— 1.
Wells, Stephen. Chair. 177,081, 3-6-56, CI. D15— 1.
Wen, Lian-Tong, % to A. W. Vibber. Airplane. 177,547,
4-24-56, CI. D71— 1.
Wendt-Squires, Inc. : See —
Kline, Harry C, Jr. 179,255.
Wertepny, Alexander W. Electric warmer. 177,603, 5-1-56.
CI. D81— 10.
West, Adelaide S. Table ornament. 178,164, 6-26-56, CI.
D58— 11.
West, Adelaide S. Table ornament. 178,165, 6-26-56, CI.
D58— 11.
Westerman, Max E. Display package for a watch band or
the like. 178,030, 6-12-56, CI. D80— 5.
Western Urn Mfg. Corp. : See —
Wells, Daniel M., and Tarrant. 177,864.
Westernacher, Fritz. Merchandise display stand or similar
article. 177,890, 5-29-56, CI. D80 — 9.
Westernacher, Fritz. Merchandise display stand or similar
article. 178,031, 6-12-56, CI. D80 — 9.
Westinghouse Electric Corp. : See — ■
Becker, Frederick W., and Perl. 176,493.
Guild, Lurelle V. A. 177,033.
Hunt, Guilbert M. 177,503.
Keck, Merle E., and Izzi. 177,916.
Koch, Gustav H. 176,984.
Lambert, Raoul A. 179,306.
Perl, Frederick W., and Guild. 178,260.
Plishker, Herbert E. 177,482.
Westland Plastics, Inc. : See —
Forsman, Joe M. 178,512.
Weston Electrical Instrument Corp. : See —
Huber, Paul P. 177,674.
Weston, Herbert, to VlSI-Record, Inc. File cabinet. 177,450,
4-10-56, CI. D33— 7.
Wettstein, Gordon, 50% to S. J. Verona. Liquid dispenser.
178,441, 7-31-56, CI. D58— 10.
Weymouth, George J., to Cooper Weymouth, Inc. Air operable
wire or strip feeder for power presses and special machines.
179,172, 11-6-56, CI. D63— 1.
Whaley, Winfred W. Horseshoe game pitching device.
177,357, 4-3-56, CI. D34— 5.
Wheary, George H, Jr. : See —
Braude, Abraham S., Wheary, Farber, and Commons.
177,013.
Braude, Abraham S., Wheary, Jr., Farber, and Commons.
178,759.
Wheeler, Dee J. Clip-on article holder for sun visors.
178,745, 9-11-56, CI. D14— 6.
Wheeler, William H., and A. L. Jacobsen. Combination article
carrying and supporting device. 177,201, 3-20-56, CI.
D58— 26.
Whirlpool-Seeger Corp. : See —
Ferar, Montgomery. 178,351.
Schier, Robert W., and Ferar. 178,811.
Sundberg, Carl W. 176,642.
Sundberg, Carl W. 176,739.
Sundberg, Carl W. 177,652.
White, Frank F. : See —
Lowe, Robert A., and White. 179,018.
White, George and M. Recipe holder stand. 177,703,
5-15-56, CI. D44— 29.
White, Leo L. Stuffed doll. 178,442, 7-31-56, CI. D34— 4.
White. Minnie : See —
White, George and M. 177,703.
White Sewing Machine Corp. : See —
Smith, French E. 179,163.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Whitehill, Richard W.
2-14-56, CI. D14— 6.
Whiting-Adams Co., Inc. : See —
Gallagher, Frank E. 177,621.
Whitman, Clarence, & Sons, Inc. : See
Sheets, Orval C. 177,768.
Whitmer, J. K. : See —
Smith, Glanville W.
Whitney Blake Co., The
Gombar, Andrew J.
Gombar, Andrew J.
Gombar, Andrew J.
Whittaker Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Whittaker, Lloyd B. 177,163.
Whittaker, Lloyd B., to Whittaker Laboratories, Inc. Back-
scratcher. 177,163, 3-13-56, CI. D86— 10.
Wiegand, David M. Artificial lure. 178,560, 8-14-56. CI.
D31— 4.
Wilcoxon, Lawrence S., to The Brunhoff Mfg. Co. Combined
Automobile parking
andBarthelemy. 178,936.
See —
178,359.
178,775.
179,343.
price calculator and display device.
D80— 1.
Upholstery fabric.
Wilde, Alfred T.
D92— 1.
Wilde, Alfred T.
D92— 1.
Wilde, Alfred T.
D92 — 1.
Wildroot Co.. Inc.
Upholstery fabric.
Upholstery fabric.
See-
178,443, 7-31-56, CI.
176,647, 1-10-56, CI.
177,202, 3-20-56, CI.
179,046, 10-23-56, CI.
Schwartz, Robert E. 178,213.
Wilkie, Charles W. Spectacle holder or similar article.
178,712, 9-4-56, CI. D57— 1.
Wilkin, Ellsworth D. : See —
Gudmundsen, Austin, and Wilkin. 177,909.
Williams. Clara E. Carousel. 178,330, 7-24-56, CI. D34— 15.
Williams, Ernest M. : See —
Schoonover, Clinton C, Fox, and Williams. 176,565.
Williams, James H., to Grinnell Corp. Pipe union. 178,331,
7-24-56, CI. D91— 3.
Williams, Nicholas, and T. R. Wolyniec. Adhesive tape dis-
penser. 178,713, 9-4-56, CI. D74— 1.
Williams, William D., to Multi-Meter Corp. Faucet. 179,433,
12-18-56, CI. D91— 3.
Williams, William F., to Y. Malcolm. Leg rest. 178,855,
9-25-56, CI. D15— 8.
Williamson, Geraldine D. Mold for confection. 179,230,
11-13-56, CI. D44— 1.
Williamson, Kenneth D. Playground structure. 178,477,
8-7-56, CI. D34— 5.
Williamson, Norman B.. to Jarnian-Williamson Co. Handle
grip for manually steered devices. 178,977, 10-16-56, CI.
D10 — 8.
Willis, Joseph D. Lighting fixture or the like. 177,294,
3-27-56, Cl. D43— 20.
Willson Products Inc. : See —
Matheson, James N. 177,058.
Wilm, Carl C, to Magnex, Inc. Clip for paper money and the
like. 178,032, 6-12-56, Cl. D17— 3.
Wilmar Co., Inc. : See —
Greenspan, Ruth. 177,469.
Wilson, Forest, to Stradford Furniture Corp. Sofa. 176,938,
2-14-56, Cl. D15— 11.
Wilson, Forest. Support for furniture. 179,364, 12-4-56,
Cl D33 1
Wilson, Forest. Chest. 179,465, 12-25-56, Cl. D33— 6.
Wilson, Forest. Dresser. 179,466, 12-25-56, Cl. D33 — 6.
Wilson, J. A., Lighting & Display Ltd. : See —
McCormack, Donald C. 177,268.
Wilson, James H„ to The Charles E. Hires Co. Bottle or
similar article. 179,173, 11-6-56, Cl. D58 — 8.
Wilson Jones Co. : See —
Marano, Herbert W. 178,298.
Marano, Herbert W. 178,299.
Wilson, Lawrence H. : See —
Cataline, Acial L., and Wilson. 177,553.
Wilson, Lawrence H., to Midwest Mfg. Corp.
face panel. 177,203, 3-20-56, Cl. D67— 3.
Wilson, Lawrence H., to General Time Corp.
5-29-56, Cl. D42— 7.
Wilson, Lawrence H., to Motor Wheel Corp. Cabinet for a
heater or the like. 178,267, 7-10-56, Cl. D81 — 19.
Wilson, Lawrence H., to Midwest Mfg. Corp. Refrigerator
freezer chest door. 178,444, 7-31-56, Cl. D67 — 3.
Wilson, Lawrence H., to General Time Corp. Clock. 178,622,
8-28-56, Cl. D42— 7.
Wilson, Lawrence H., to Motor Wheel Corp. Cabinet for a
heater or the like. 179,402, 12-11-56, D81 — 19.
Wilson, Lawrence H. Back splash panel unit for a cooking
range. 179,403, 12-11-56, D81— 25.
Wilson, Robert S. Combined chair and table. 170,648,
1-10-56, Cl. D15— 1.
Wilson's, William M., Sons, Inc. : See —
Dunning, Leighton. 178,175.
Wlngfield, Leonard : See —
Dick, Thomas, and Wlngfield. 176,505.
Winkle, Edward F. : See —
Garvin, Milton. 177.802.
Winogrond, Henry R., to The Village Blacksmith Co. Grass
shears. 177,866. 5-29-56, Cl. D22 — 5.
Winsted Hardware Mfg. Co., The : See —
De Angelis, Angelo C, and Casey. 179,383.
Wintermantel. Norman G., to Junior Toy Corp. Cycle handle-
bar or similar article. 178,478, 8-7-56, Cl. D34 — 15.
Wintermantel, Norman G.. to Junior Toy Corp. Velocipede.
178,978, 10-16-56. Cl. D34 — 15.
Crisper drawer
Clock. 177,865,
Wintermantel, Norman G., to Junior Toy Corp. Velocipede.
178,979, 10-16-56, Cl. D34 — 15.
Wlttcoff, Edward. Hat. 179,106, 10-30-56, Cl. D3 — 13.
Witte, Paul A. Box. 176,745, 1-24-56, Cl. D58— 12.
Wittel, Otto, and D. G. Haefele, to Eastman Kodak Co. Lens
turret for cameras. 178,909, 10-2-56, Cl. D61 — 1.
Witty, James C, to The Troy Sunshade Co. Adjustable
reclining chair. 177,783, 5-22-56, Cl. D15 — 11.
Wolcott, Frank E. : See —
Mack, William, and Smith. 177,343.
Wolf, Bern, to Eldon Mfg. Co. Novelty mask. 177,082,
3-6-06, Cl. D34 — 15.
Wolf Brothers, Inc. : See —
Wolf, Walter L. 177,358.
Wolf, Walter L. 177,784.
Wolf, Walter L., to Wolf Brothers, Inc. Wrapping paper or
similar article. 177,358, 4-3-56, Cl. D59 — 5.
Wrapping paper or
Tablecloth.
177,451,
Tablecloth.
177,785,
Tablecloth..
177,786,
Tablecloth.
178,816,
Tablecloth.
178,817,
Tablecloth.
178,818,
Wolf, Walter L., to Wolf Brothers, Inc
similar article. 177,784, 5-22-56. Cl.
Wolf, William, to Quaker Lace Co.
4-10-56, Cl. D92— 26.
Wolf, William, to Quaker Lace Co.
5-22-56, Cl. D92— 26.
Wolf, William, to Quaker Lace Co.
5-22-56, Cl. D92 — 26.
Wolf, William, to Quaker Lace Co.
9-18-56, Cl. D92— 26.
Wolf, William, to Quaker Lace Co.
9-18-56, Cl. D92— 26.
Wolf, William, to Mayfair Mills, Inc.
9-18-56, Cl. D92— 26.
Wolfe, Robert L. : See —
Horvath, Anthony G., Kuner, and Wolfe. 178,517.
Wolfe, Russell J., to Brown and Bigelow. Cigarette dispenser
or similar article. 176,967, 2-21-56, Cl. D85 — 2.
Wolfer, Otto J. Automobile tire. 177,655, 5-8-56, Cl.
D90— 20.
Wolff, Raymond W. : See —
Guild, Lurelle, and Wolff. 178,187.
Guild, Lurelle, and Wolff. 178,188.
Wolff, Raymond W., to Revlon, Inc. Lipstick container.
177,787, 5-22-56, Cl. D86— 10.
Wolk, Michael S. Slide viewer. 179,047, 10-23-56, Cl.
D61— 1.
Wolverine Supply and Mfg. Co. : See —
Lackovic, Nicholas V. 178,523.
Wolyn, David, to Nylow Sit-Rite Corp. Portable seat.
178,104, 6-19-56, Cl. D15— 8.
Wolyniec, Tadeusz R. : See — ■
Williams, Nicholas, and Wolyniec. 178,713.
Wood, Edward L., to Gar Wood Industries, Inc. Wheel trim.
177,452, 4-10-56, Cl. D14— 30.
Wood, Gar, Industries, Inc. : See —
Wood, Edward L. 177,452.
Wood, John, Co. : See —
Weber, Wesley A., and Lorenzana. 177,702.
Woodbury, Glenn B. : See —
Hopkins, Percie W., and Woodbury. 179,418.
Woodruff, Almon C. : See —
Gilson, Channing W., and Mason. 178,358.
Woodson, Jack, to Lurie Plastics, Inc. D
8-21-56, Cl. D44— 15.
Woodward, Alvln A. Combination window and archway trim
178.714, 9-4-56, Cl. D13— 1.
Woofter, Cecil B., to U. O. Colson Co. Telephone dialer or the
like. 179,365. 12-4-56, Cl. D26— 14.
Woolley, Eben B. : See —
Hindle, Frederic O. 179,451.
Wooster Rubber Co., The : See —
Breneman, Joseph C. 178,492.
Worden, Lucille L. Combined stopper and watering spout.
178.715, 9-4-56, Cl. D58— 10.
Workman, Bernard, Inc. : See-
Weil, Alfred. 179.045.
Wright, Clyde E., to The Ridge Tool Co.
176,746, 1-24-56, Cl. D46 — 1.
Wright, Russel, to Shwayder Brothers.
3-27-56, Cl. D15— 1.
Wright, Russel, to Shwavder Brothers.
177,296, 3-27-56, Cl. D15— 1.
Wright, Russel, to Shwayder Brothers.
3-27-56, Cl. D33— 11.
Wright, Russel, to Shwayder Brothers.
3-27-56, Cl. D33— 14.
Wright, Russel, to Shwayder Brothers.
3-27-56, Cl. D33— 7.
Wright, Russel, to Shwayder Bros. Folding chair. 179,335,
11-27-56, Cl. D15— 1.
Wunderly. Ray J., to National Cordial Co
8-14-56, Cl. D58— 7.
Wurlitzer, Rudolph, Co., The : See —
Andersen, Clifford W. 177.705.
Andersen, Clifford W. 177.706.
Andersen, Clifford W. 177,707.
Wycoski, Joseph A., and T. T. Matsuura.
chipping cabinet. 179,434, 12-18-56, Cl
Wyman, Flovd H. : See —
Taylor, Furman F., and Wyman. 177,600.
Yates, Robert L., to Lockheed Aircraft Service, Inc. Brake
bending vise. 176,649, 1-10-56, Cl. D41 — 1.
Yelin, Alexander. Egg-cup. 177,453, 4-10-56, Cl. D44 — 9.
Yelin, Alexander. Egg-cup. 179,174, 11-6-56, Cl. D44— 9.
178,588,
Lubricating unit.
Chair. 177,295,
Tablet arm chair.
Desk. 177,297,
Table. 177,298,
Desk. 177,299,
Bottle. 178,561,
LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES
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Yelin, Alexander. Egg-cup. 179,175, 11-6-56, CI. D44 — 9.
Yorna, Malcolm : See —
Williams, William F. 178.855.
Young, Donald H., R. G. Plantholt, and P. W. Hertzler, to
Waterman Pen Co., Inc. Cap for a writing instrument.
177,359, 4-3-56, CI. D74— 1.
Young, Donald H., R. G. Plantholt, and F. W. Hertzler, to
Waterman Pen Co., Inc. Fountain pen. 178,033, 6-12-56,
CI. D74— 17.
Young, Fred W. Combined sign holder and baby seat for
hinged gates for nesting carriers. 178,445, 7-31-56, CI.
D14— 3.
Young, John R. Combined radio and intercommunication
unit. 177,953, 6-5-56, CI. D26— 14.
Young, L. A., Spring & Wire Corp. : See —
Dorkins. Evans E. 178,343.
Young, Stanley G., to Frank Bros., Inc. Chair. 177,454,
4-10-56, CI. D15— 1.
Young, Stanley G., to Frank Bros., Inc. Sofa. 177,455,
4-10-56, CI. D15— 11.
Young, William E. : See —
MahalTy, Keid A., Young, and Harder. 177,057.
Yunker, Arthur. Child's playsuit. 176,650, 1-10-56, CI.
D3— 17.
Zagaia, Frank A., to Eastman Kodak Co. Photographic flash-
light apparatus. 179,176, 11-6-56, CI. D61 — 1.
Zahn, Hermann, to Ibelo Metallwaren Gesellschaft mit besch-
raenkter Haftung Hermann Zahn. Pocket lighter. 176,651,
1-10-56. CI. D4S— 27.
Zaidan, Joseph P. Suction brush for cleaning Venetian
blinds. 178,479, 8-7-56, CI. D9— 2.
Paving tile. 179,231,
Knife or simi-
Zaner-Bloser Co., The : See —
Bloser. Parker Z. 178.632.
Zanuso, Marco, and A. Scarzella.
11-13-56, CI. D18— 2.
Zelter, Milton M., to Robeson Cutlery Co., Inc.
lar article. 177,488, 4-17-56, CI. D22— 3.
Zenith Radio Corp. : See —
Budlong, Robert D. 177,492.
De Young, Jack. 178.115.
Schory, Kenneth P. 179,269.
Ziebell, Fern. Brief case. 177,656, 5-8-56, CI. D87— 5.
Ziegler, Alvin M., and J. Jeremias. Penholder. 179,232,
11-13-56, CI. D74— 1.
Zimmerman, Jay V. Toy telephone. 176,747, 1-24-56, CI.
D34— 15.
Zimmerman, Jay V. Toy vehicle. 178,480, 8-7-56, CI.
D34— 15.
Zisla, Harold, to Mishawaka Rubber and Woolen Mfg. Co.
Shoe. 179,177, 11-6-56, CI. D7— 7.
Zonolite Co. : See —
Sterrett, Robert W. 179,272.
Zulinke, Adolph, to Carrier Corp. Centrifugal compressor.
178,105, 6-19-56, CI. D65— 1.
Zwick, Kurt, to H. and F. W. Deckel. Machine tool. 178,446,
7-31-56, CI. D54— 14.
Zwick, Kurt, to H. and F. W. Deckel. Boring head for a
machine tool. 178,447, 7-31-56, CI. D63 — 1.
Zwick, Kurt. Coordinate table unit for a machine tool.
178,910, 10-2-56, CI. D54— 14.
19 56
LIST OF PLANT PATENTEES
Allred. J M, Jr. Avocado tree. 1,474, 5-1-56, Cl. 47 — 62.
Anderson, Frederic W. Peach tree. 1,516, 9-11-56, Cl.
47—62.
Armstrong, John A., to Armstrong Nurseries, Inc. Rose
plant. 1,448, 1-17-56, Cl. 47—61.
Armstrong Nurseries. Inc. : See —
Armstrong, John A. 1,448.
Swim, Herbert C. 1,450.
Swim, Herbert C. 1,458.
Swim, Herbert C. 1,482.
Swim, Herbert C. 1,485.
Swim, Herbert C. 1,490.
Swim, Herbert C. 1,542.
Arnold-Fisher Co. : See —
Fisher, Esther G. 1,453.
Baerman, Ralph, and C. H. Fischer, to Selected Glads, Inc.
Gladiolus plant. 1,517, 9-18-56, Cl. 47—60.
Barkley, George L., to Van Well Nursery. Apple tree. 1,470,
4-17-56, Cl. 47—62.
Begonia, Paul B., to Germain's, Inc. Rose plant. 1,528,
11-20-56, Cl. 47—61.
Benjamin, Clara V., to H. E. Matter. Peach tree. 1,503,
7-31-56. Cl. 47—62.
Boerner, Eugene S., to Jackson & Perkins Co.
mum plant. 1,446, 1-3-56, Cl. 47 — 60.
Boerner, Eugene S., to Jackson & Perkins Co.
1,447, 1-3-56, Cl. 47 — 61.
Boerner, Eugene S., to Jackson & Perkins Co. Chrysanthe-
mum plant. 1,461, 3-20-56, Cl. 47 — 60.
Boerner, Eugene S.. to Jackson & Perkins Co. Chrysanthe-
mum plant. 1,462, 3-20-56, Cl. 47 — 60.
Boerner, Eugene S., to Jackson & Perkins Co. Chrysanthe-
mum plant. 1,465, 3-27-56, Cl. 47—60.
Boerner, Eugene S., to Jackson & Perkins Co.
mum plant. 1,466, 3-27-56, Cl. 47 — 60.
Boerner, Eugene S., to Jackson & Perkins Co.
mum plant. 1,467, 4-3-56, Cl. 47 — 60.
Boerner, Eugene S., to Jackson & Perkins Co.
1.512, 9-4-56, Cl. 47—61.
Boerner, Eugene S., to Jackson & Perkins Co.
1.513, 9-11-56, Cl. 47—61.
Boerner, Eugene S., to C. W. Stuart & Co. Rose plant.
11-20-56, Cl. 47—61.
Boerner, Eugene S., to Jackson & Perkins Co.
1,535, 12-11-56, Cl. 47—61.
Boerner, Eugene S., to Jackson & Perkins Co.
1.540, 12-18-56, Cl. 47 — 61.
Boerner, Eugene S., to Jackson & Perkins Co.
1.541, 12-18-56, Cl. 47 — 61.
Bosley, Edith C. : See —
Shepherd, Roy E. 1.495.
Shepherd, Roy E. 1,511.
Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research, Inc. : See —
Chandler, Florence C. 1,488.
Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, The : See —
Reed, George M. 1,497.
Brooks, Lenard L. Azalea plant. 1,483, 6-19-56, Cl. 47 — 60
Brooks, Lenard L. Azalea plant. 1,484, 6-19-56, Cl. 47 — 60
Brownell, Josephine D. Rose plant. 1,491, 6-26-56, Cl
47—61.
Brownell, Josephine D.
47—61.
Brownell, Josephine D.
47—61.
Byrum, Roy L., to Joseph
4-17-56, Cl. 47—61.
Byrum, Roy L., to Joseph H. Hill Co
7-31-56, Cl. 47—61.
Casadaban, Rene. Camellia plant.
Chrysanthe-
Rose plant.
Chrysanthe-
Chrysanthe-
Rose plant.
Rose plant.
1,529,
Rose plant.
Rose plant.
Rose plant.
Rose plant. 1.509, 9-4-56, Cl.
Rose plant.
H. Hill Co.
1,510. 9-4-56, Cl.
plant. 1,504,
1,539, 12-18-
Chandler, Florence C, to Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant
Research, Inc. Purple verbena plant. 1,488, 6-26-56,
Cl. 47 — 60.
Cole, David B., to The Cole Nursery Co. Honey locust tree.
1,534, 12-11-56. Cl. 47—59.
Cole Nursery Co., The : See —
Cole, David B. 1,534.
Conard-Pyle Co.. The : See —
De Ruiter, Gerrit. 1,533.
Meilland, Francis. 1,469.
Meilland. Francis. 1,489.
Consolidated Nurseries, Inc. : See — ■
Lammerts, Walter E. 1,463.
Corliss Bros.. Inc. : See —
Corliss, Clifford D. 1,492.
Corliss, Clifford D. 1,520.
Corliss, Clifford D., to Corliss Bros., Inc. Ajuga reptans
plant. 1,492, 7-3-56, Cl. 47—60.
Corliss, Clifford D., to Corliss Bros., Inc. Euonymus fortunei
plant. 1,520, 9-25-56, Cl. 47—59.
Rose plant.
1,533,
1,518, 9-18-56, Cl. 47—62.
r R. L. Gardner, executor,
1,443, 1-3-56, Cl. 47—60.
deceased, by R. L. Gardner, executor,
Lilac plant. 1,444, 1-3-56, Cl. 47—60.
deceased, by R. L. Gardner, executor,
Mock orange plant. 1,445, 1-3-56, Cl.
Dering, Eldon P. : See —
Von Abrams, Gordon J. 1,455.
Von Abrams, Gordon J. 1,522.
Von Abrams, Gordon J. 1,523.
De Ruiter, Gerrit, to Ilgenfritz Nurseries, Inc.
1,493, 7-3-56, Cl. 47—61.
De Ruiter, Gerrit, to The Conard-Pyle Co. Rose plant.
12-4-56, Cl. 47—61.
Dot, Pedro, to C. Porter. Rose plant. 1,507, 8-28-56, Cl.
47—61.
Fischer, Carl H. : See —
Baerman, Ralph, and Fischer. 1,517.
Fisher, Esther G., to Arnold-Fisher Co. Rose plant. 1,453,
1-31-56, Cl. 47—61.
Flemer, William, III, to Wm. Flemer's Sons, Inc., trading as
Princeton Nurseries. Honeylocust tree. 1,514, 9-11-56,
Cl. 47—59.
Flemer, William, III. to Wm. Flemer's Sons, Inc., trading as
Princeton Nurseries. Honeylocust tree. 1,515, 9-11-56,
Cl. 47—59.
Flemer's Wm., Sons, Inc. : See —
Flemer, William, III. 1,514.
Flemer, William, III. 1,515.
Garabedian, John M. Plum tree.
Gardner, Edward J., deceased, b
to R. L. Gardner. Lilac plant.
Gardner, Edward J.,
to R. L. Gardner.
Gardner, Edward J.,
to R. L. Gardner.
47—60.
Gardner, Robert L. : See —
Gardner, Edward J. 1,443.
Gardner, Edward J. 1,444.
Gardner, Edward J. 1,445.
Germain's, Inc. : See —
Begonia, Paul B. 1,528.
Soria, Cipriano. 1,505.
Whisler, Milton L. 1,486.
Whisler, Milton L. 1,487.
Whisler, Milton L. 1,496.
Grootendorst, Herman J., to J. J. Grullemans. Exochorda
macrantha hybrid plant. 1,506, 8-21-56, Cl. 47 — 60.
Grullemans, John J. : See —
Grootendorst, Herman J. 1,506.
Notcutt, Roger C. 1,457.
Pike, Albert V. 1,536.
Hemet Wholesale : See —
Lindquist, Robert V. 1.471.
Lindquist, Robert V. 1,531.
Hill, Joseph H., Co. : See—
Byrum, Roy L. 1,468.
Byrum, Roy L. 1,504.
Hiraoka, Harry E. Peach tree. 1,499, 7-24-56, Cl. 47 — 62.
Howard, Arthur P., to Howard & Smith. Hybrid tea rose
plant. 1,525, 10-30-56, Cl. 47—61.
Howard & Smith : See —
Howard, Arthur P. 1,525.
Ilgenfritz Nurseries, Inc. : See —
De Ruiter, Gerrit. 1,493.
See —
1,446.
1,447.
1,461.
1,462.
1,465.
1,466.
1,467.
1,512.
1.513.
1,535.
1,540.
1,541.
Jackson & Perkins Co. :
Boerner, Eugene S.
Boerner, Eugene S.
Boerner, Eugene S.
Boerner, Eugene S.
Boerner, Eugene S.
Boerner, Eugene S.
Boerner, Eugene S.
Boerner, Eugene S.
Boerner, Eugene S.
Boerner, Eugene S.
Boerner, Eugene S.
Boerner, Eugene S.
Lens, Louis. 1,530.
Malandrone, Michele. 1,459.
Malandrone, Michele. 1,524.
Tantau, Mathias. 1,452.
Tantau, Mathias. 1,454.
Way, Walter W. 1,508.
Lammerts, Walter E., to Consolidated Nurseries, Inc. Rose
plant. 1,463, 3-20-56, Cl. 47—61.
Lens, Louis, to Jackson & Perkins Co. Rose plant. 1,530,
11-27-56, Cl. 47—61.
Lindquist, Robert V.. to Hemet Wholesale. Rose plant.
1,471, 4-24-56, Cl. 47—61.
Lindquist, Robert V., to Hemet Wholesale. Rose plant. 1,531,
11-27-56, Cl. 47—61.
Mahan, Fred A. Pecan tree and nut. 1,532, 12-4-56, Cl.
47—62.
931
932
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
Main, Lloyd. Olive tree. 1,521, 9-25-56, CI. 47—62.
Malandrone, Michele, to Jackson & Perkins Co. Rose plant.
1,459, 3-13-56, CI. 47—61.
Malandrone, Michele, to Jackson & Perkins Co. Rose plant.
1,524, 10-23-56, CI. 47—61.
Malter, Harry E. : See —
Benjamin, Clara V. 1,503.
Meilland, Francis, to The Cunard-Pyle Co. Rose plant. 1,469,
4-17-56, CI. 47 — 61.
Meilland. Francis, to The Conard-Pyle Co. Rose plant. 1,489,
6-26-56, CI. 47—61.
Merrill, Grant. Peach tree. 1,472, 5-1-56, CI. 47 — 62.
Merrill, Grant. Peach tree. 1.473, 5-1-56, CT. 47 — 62.
Merrill, Grant. Peach tree. 1,538, 12-11-56, CI. 47—62.
Monrovia Nursery Co. : See —
Regan, Ronald. 1,477.
Regan, Ronald. 1,478.
Moore, Ralph S. Rose plant. 1,451, 1-24-56, CI. 47 — 61.
Motose, Thomas E. Rose plant. 1,460, 3-13-50, CI. 47—61.
Motose, Thomas E. Rose plant. 1,480, 5-29-56, CI. 47 — 61.
Motose, Thomas E. Rose plant. 1,500, 7-31-56, CI. 47 — 61.
Motose, Thomas E. Rose plant. 1,527, 11-] 3-56, CI. 47— 61.
Motose, Thomas E. Rose plant. 1,537, 12-11-56, CI. 47 — 61.
Nishizawa, Yoshiinatsu. Diosma plant. 1,479, 5-22-56, CI.
47 — 60.
Notcutt, Maud H. : See —
Notcutt, Roger C. 1,457.
Notcutt, Roger C, deceased, by M. H. Notcutt, executrix, to
J. J. Grullemans. Rhus cotinus plant. 1,457, 3-6-56, CI.
47—59.
Parish, Edith. Strawberry plant. 1,442, 1-3-56, CI. 47—62.
Perrine, David B. Peach tree. 1,449, 1-17-56, CI. 47 — 62.
Petersen & Dering : See —
Von Abrams, Gordon J. 1,455.
Von Abrams, Gordon J. 1,522.
Von Abrams, Gordon J. 1,523.
Pike, Albert V., to J. J. Grullemans. Hybrid buddleia plant.
1,536, 12-11-56, CI. 47—60.
Porter, Cole : See —
Dot, Pedro. 1,507.
Princeton Nurseries : See —
Flemer, William, III. 1,514.
Flemer. William, III. 1,515.
Reed, George M., to The Brooklyn Institute of Arts and
Sciences. Weeping crabapple tree. 1,497, 7-17-56, CI.
47—62.
Regan, Ronald, to Monrovia Nursery Co. Lantana plant.
1.477, 5-8-56, CI. 47—60.
Regan, Ronald, to Monrovia Nursery Co. Lantana plant.
1.478, 5-8-56, CI. 47 — 60.
Selected Glads, Inc. : See —
Baerman, Ralph, and Fischer. 1,517.
Shamburger, Carl S., to C. W. Stuart & Co. Rose plant.
1,456, 2-7-56, CI. 47—61.
Shepherd, Roy E., to E. C. Bosley. Rose plant. 1,495, 7-3-56,
CT. 47 — 61.
Shepherd, Roy E., to E. C. Bosley. Rose plant. 1,511,
9-4-56, CI. 47 — 61.
Singleton, Willard R., to the United States of America as
represented by the United States Atomic Energy Commis-
sion. Carnation plant. 1,481, 6-5-56, CI. 47 — 60.
Rose plant. 1,505,
Soria, Cipriano, to Germain's, Inc.
8-7-56, CI. 47—61.
Stark Bro's Nurseries and Orchards Co. : See —
Stouffer, Edwin F. 1,494.
Stouffer, Edwin F., to Stark Bro's Nurseries and Orchards
Co. Raspberry plant. 1,494, 7-3-56, CI. 47 — 62.
Stuart, C. W., & Co. : See —
Boerner, Eugene S. 1,529.
Shamburger, Carl S. 1,456.
Sullivan, Charles E. Walnut tree. 1,475, 5-8-56, CI. 47 — 62.
Sullivan, Charles E. Walnut tree. 1,476, 5-8-56, CI. 47 — 62.
Swim, Herbert C, to Armstrong Nurseries, Inc. Rose plant.
1,450, 1-17-56, CI. 47—61.
Swim, Herbert C, to Armstrong Nurseries, Inc. Rose plant.
1,458, 3-6-56, CI. 47—61.
Swim, Herbert C, to Armstrong Nurseries, Inc. Plum tree.
1,482, 6-12-56, CI. 47—62.
Swim, Herbert C, to Armstrong Nurseries, Inc. Peach tree.
1,485, 6-19-56, CI. 47 — 62.
Swim, Herbert O, to Armstrong Nurseries, Inc. Rose plant.
1,490. 6-26-56, CI. 47—61.
Swim, Herbert C, to Armstrong Nurseries, Inc. Rose plant
1,542, 12-25-56, CI. 47—61.
Tantau, Mathias, to Jackson & Perkins Co. Rose plant.
1.452, 1-24-56, CI. 47 — 61.
Tantau, Mathias, to Jackson & Perkins Co. Rose plant.
1,454, CI. 47 — 61.
Thompson, Leslie M. Almond tree. 1,526, 11-6-56, CI.
47 — 62.
Tiret, Horace M. Fuchsia plant. 1,498, 7-17-56, CI. 47—60.
Tiret, Horace M. Fuchsia plant. 1,501, 7-31-56, CI. 47 — 60.
Tiret, Horace M. Fuchsia plant. 1,502, 7-31-56, CI. 47—60.
United States Atomic Energy Commission, United States of
America as represented by the : See —
Singleton, Willard R. 1,481.
Van Well Nursery : See —
Barkley, George L. 1,470.
Von Abrams, Gordon J., to E. P. Dering, d. b. a. Peterson &
Dering. Rose plant. 1,455, 1-31-56, Cl. 47 — 61.
Von Abrams, Gordon J., to E. P. Dering, d. b. a. Peterson &
Dering. Rose plant. 1,522, 10-2-56, Cl. 47 — 61.
Von Abrams, Gordon J., to E. P. Dering, d. b. a. Peterson &
Dering. Rose plant. 1,523, 10-2-56, Cl. 47—61.
Vosters, James B., to Vosters Nurseries, Inc. Ficus plants.
1,519, 9-18-56, Cl. 47—59.
Vosters Nurseries, Inc. : See —
Vosters. James B. 1,519.
Way, Mabel P. : See —
Way, Walter W. 1,508.
Way, Walter W., deceased, by M. P. Way, executrix, to Jack-
son & Perkins Co. Viola plant. 1,508, 8-28-56, Cl.
47 — 60.
Webber, Edward J. Rose plant. 1,464, 3-20-56, Cl. 47 — 61.
Whisler, Milton L., to Germain's, Inc. Rose plant. 1,486,
6-19-56, Cl. 47—61.
Whisler, Milton L., to Germain's, Inc. Rose plant. 1,487,
6-19-56. Cl. 47 — 61.
Whisler, Milton L., to Germain's, Inc. Rose plant. 1,496,
7-10-56, Cl. 47 — 61.
19 56
CLASSIFICATION OF PATENTS
Note. — First number= class, second number = subclass, third number = patent number
1: 2,733,439
2, 740, 117
2, 753, 558
2, 755, 470
2, 758, 301
2: 2,729,819
2, 746, 041
2, 748, 388
2, 755, 471
2, 762, 046
3: 2,735,094
2, 736, 024
2, 738, 505
2, 743, 442
2, 744, 250
2, 747, 185
2, 749, 546
2, 749, 547
2, 753, 559
2, 773, 258
4: 2,734,190
2, 755, 472
2, 759, 184
2, 760, 194
6: 2,750,591
10: 2,738,506
13: 2,771,608
15: 2,732,552
2, 735, 095
16: 2,732,553
2,735,096
18: 2,732,554
32: 2,740,118
39.1: 2,734,191
42.7: 2,738,507
44.4: 2,746,042
2. 747. 186
2, 763, 861
2, 765, 463
2, 772, 415
2, 774, 968
44.5: 2,731,636
2, 743. 443
2. 747. 187
2, 759, 185
2, 765, 464
2, 766, 451
2. 767. 398
2. 768. 375
2, 771. 607
2, 773, 259
45: 2,735,097
46: 2,734,192
2. 768. 376
47: 2,743,444
2, 749, 548
2. 767. 399
2, 774, 969
49: 2,733,440
2, 740, 119
2, 746, 043
2, 746, 044
2,746,045
2, 752, 595
2, 752, 596
2, 754, 515
2, 755, 473
2, 755, 474
2, 757, 378
2, 763, 862
2, 765, 465
2, 765, 466
2, 769, 173
2, 769, 174
2, 770, 804
2, 771, 609
49.1: 2,733,441
2, 744, 251
50: 2,7:-;';. 025
56: 2,740,964
2, 743, 445
2, 758, 302
2, 771, 610
2,761,142
2, 730, 718
82: 2,754,516
91: 2,741,764
60:
92: 2,747,188
2, 752, 597
100: 2,768,377
101: 2,741,765
2, 756, 426
2, 770, 805
102: 2,758,303
2, 765, 467
2, 772, 416
106: 2,740,965
2, 747, 189
120: 2,764,758
141: 2,746,046
2, 746, 047
2, 746, 048
177: 2,760,195
2, 765, 468
2, 768, 378
187: 2,730,719
2, 733, 442
2, 736, 026
2. 748. 389
2, 756, 427
2, 756, 428
2, 760, 196
2, 766, 452
2,767,400
2, 767, 401
2, 769, 978
203: 2,741,766
2, 768, 379
210: 2,753,560
1: 2,735,098
2: 2,741,767
2. 748. 390
2, 756, 429
2, 761, 143
2, 762, 047
2, 763, 004
2, 765, 469
2.5: 2,743,446
2, 747, 190
2. 748. 391
2, 755, 475
3: 2,735,099
2. 739. 309
2. 739. 310
2, 739, 311
2, 741, 768
2, 746, 049
2, 753, 561
2, 758, 304
2, 758, 305
2. 769. 175
2. 769. 176
5: 2,738,508
6: 2,763,005
8: 2,729,820
2, 736, 027
2, 747, 191
2, 748, 392
2, 750, 592
2, 753; 562
2, 755, 476
2. 759. 187
2, 760, 197
2, 762, 048
2, 762, 049
2, 763, 006
9: 2,731,637
2, 750, 593
2, 758, 307
2, 761, 144
2, 774, 970
10: 2,728,913
2. 759. 188
12: 2,770,806
13: 2,743,447
2, 752, 598
2, 762, 050
14: 2,743,448
2, 758, 308
14: 2,758,309
2. 761. 145
2, 762, 051
2. 770. 807
2, 773, 260
16: 2,728,914
17: 2,755,477
18: 2,740,120
19: 2,736,028
2, 746, 050
2, 750, 594
20: 2,763,864
21: 2,732,555
2, 740. 121
2, 751, 592
22: 2,733,443
2, 746, 051
24: 2,759,189
30: 2,739,312
2, 763, 007
33: 2,763,008
36: 2,748,393
2, 749, 549
2, 774, 073
37: 2,732,556
2, 733, 444
2. 735. 100
2, 736, 029
2, 742, 643
2, 745, 103
2, 752, 599
2, 755, 478
2, 758, 310
2. 761. 146
2. 770. 808
2, 772, 417
39: 2,731,638
2. 731. 639
41: 2,743,449
2, 749, 550
2. 763. 009
2, 765, 470
42: Re.24,111
2. 731. 640
2, 733, 445
2, 734, 193
2. 735. 101
2, 738, 509
2, 738, 510
2, 740, 122
2, 741, 769
2, 746, 052
2, 746, 053
2, 751, 593
2, 752, 600
2. 752, 601
2, 752, 602
2. 753, 563
2, 753, 564
2, 753, 565
2, 755, 479
2, 759, 190
2, 760! 199
2, 761, 147
2. 762, 052
2. 763. 010
2, 763, 865
2,763,866
2, 764, 759
2, 764, 760
2, 764, 761
2, 765, 471
2, 767, 402
2,768,381
2, 772, 418
2, 773, 261
43: 2,729,821
2, 754, 517
2, 757, 379
2, 758, 311
46: 2,747,192
2, 752, 603
48: 2,756,430
2, 766, 454
49: 2,738,511
2, 742, 644
2, 751, 594
2, 760, 200
2, 762, 053
2, 763, 867
2, 766, 455
2, 766, 456
2, 767, 403
2, 744, 252
2. 740, 123
2, 747, 193
2, 751, 595
2, 741, 770
2, 768, 382
2, 730, 720
2, 760, 201
2, 730, 721
2, 761, 148
2, 743, 450
2, 728, 915
2, 760, 202
2, 729, 822
2, 757, 380
2, 734, 194
2, 735, 102
2, 735, 103
2, 738, 512
2, 744, 253
2, 769, 177
2, 773, 262
2,728,916
2, 749, 551
2, 743, 451
2, 746, 054
2, 734, 195
2, 756, 431
2, 745, 104
2, 763, 868
2, 745. 105
2, 749, 552
2, 731, 641
2, 744, 254
2, 751, 596
2, 736, 030
2, 755, 480
2, 773, 263
2, 774, 074
2,763,011
2, 774, 075
2, 736, 031
2, 750, 595
2, 768, 383
2,748,394
. 2,747,194
2,769,178
2, 736, 032
: 2,733,446
2, 740, 124
2, 756, 432
: 2,740,966
: 2,741,771
: 2,731,642
2, 732, 557
2, 735, 104
2, 740, 125
2, 744, 255
2, 769, 979
2, 771, 611
: 2,740,967
: 2,736,033
2,738,513
2, 743, 452
2, 746, 055
2, 749, 553
: 2,728,917
2, 739, 313
2,741,772
2, 752, 604
2, 774, 076
: 2,728,918
2, 734, 196
2, 735, 105
2, 735, 106
: 2,740,126
: 2,733,447
2, 735, 107
2, 748, 395
2, 749, 554
153:
2, 754, 518
2, 774, 971
157:
2, 732, 558
158:
2, 735, 108
2, 743, 453
2, 760, 203
159:
2, 773, 264
161:
2, 736, 034
2, 740, 968
2, 751, 598
2, 769, 179
167:
2, 774, 077
169:
2, 732, 559
2, 742, 645
2, 770, 809
11.5:
2, 753, 566
172:
2, 743, 454
174:
2. 729, 823
2, 763, 869
2, 768, 384
2, 769, 980
175:
2, 747, 195
2, 747, 196
177:
2, 740, 127
2, 743, 455
2, 766, 457
178:
2, 746, 056
187
2, 734, 197
195:
2, 735, 109
2, 736, 035
2, 744, 256
2, 748, 396
2, 765, 472
2, 766, 458
197:
2, 742, 646
2, 759, 191
198:
2,735,110
2, 767, 404
199
2, 749, 555
2,|._,
2, 730, 722
207
2,741,773
2, 765, 473
209
2, 738, 514
2, 754, 519
211
2, 747, 197
212
2, 756, 433
2, 758, 312
215
2, 745, 106
224
2! 739', 314
2, 743, 456
2, 772, 419
227
2, 753, 567
2, 759, 192
2, 762, 054
231
2, 753, 568
232
2, 740, 128
234
2,731,643
2, 743, 457
236
2,735,111
2, 742, 647
2, 745, 107
2, 770, 810
237
2, 749, 556
2, 751, 599
2,751,600
2, 755, 481
2, 757, 381
239
2, 729, 824
2, 768, 385
240
2, 748, 397
243
2, 746, 057
2, 756, 434
247
: 2,757.382
248
■ 2,766,460
2 I'.
: 2,746,058
254
: 2,732,560
255
: 2,756,435
2, 763, 870
256
: 2,743,458
2, 773, 265
264
: 2,762,055
2, 769, 180
26E
: 2,759,193
2, 759, 194
26£
: 2,731,644
286:
2, 756, 436
270:
2, 730, 723
278:
2, 728, 919
2, 730, 724
2, 750, 596
2, 752, 605
2, 762, 056
2, 773, 266
279:
2,738,515
304:
2, 740, 969
305:
2, 732, 561
2, 750, 597
312:
2, 729, 825
313:
2, 733, 448
2, 742, 648
322:
2, 764, 762
323:
2,739,315
2, 752, 606
2, 753, 569
339:
2, 766, 459
1.1:
2, 750, 598
6:
2,731,645
7:
2, 745, 108
12.1:
2, 757, 383
13:
2, 754, 520
22:
2, 770. 811
27:
2, 752, 607
33:
2, 749, 557
1:
2, 740, 970
6:
2, 762, 057
7:
2, 753, 570
2, 762, 058
2, 774, 078
2, 755, 482
2, 763, 871
10:
2, 749, 558
2, 750, 599
11-
2, 772, 420
lS
2, 773, 267
18
2, 769, 981
26
2, 736, 037
32.
2, 762, 059
41
2, 729, 826
2, 732, 562
2, 760, 204
2, 762, 060
43
2, 744, 257
52
2, 729, 827
2, 744, 258
2, 744, 259
53
2, 746, 059
55
2, 767, 405
56
2, 741, 774
2, 745, 109
2, 751, 601
2, 760, 205
57
Re. 24, 106
2, 731, 646
2, 733, 449
2, 735, 112
2, 738, 516
2, 738, 517
2, 739, 316
2, 740, 129
2, 741, 775
2, 741, 776
2, 743, 459
2, 744, 260
2, 747, 198
2, 752, 608
2, 754, 521
2, 754, 522
2, 756, 437
2, 758, 313
2, 758, 314
2, 760, 206
2, 763, 872
2, 765, 474
2, 767, 406
2, 773, 268
2, 774, 972
67
: 2,731,647
2, 744, 261
2, 744, 262
2, 746, 060
2, 746, 061
933
934
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
4— 67:
2, 755, 483
5— 9: 2,746,063
5— 320: 2,769,989
8—94.33: 2,732,278
10— 13: 2,754,527
12— 38: 2,745,123
68:
2, 743, 460
2, 774, 976
327: 2, 70(1, 184
2, 746, 837
2, 768, 394
2, 770, 823
2, 745, 110
11: 2,731,21)0
331: 2,732,569
2, 746, 838
25: 2,730,731
2, 772, 428
110:
2, 731, 648
2, 750, 602
2, 738, 523
102: 2,769,684
27: 2,770,818
40: 2,746,06.8
2, 734, 198
12: 2,738,519
2, 750, 605
105: 2,730,426
28: 2,745,121
51: 2,735,119
2, 745, 111
2, 755, 486
2, 751, 608
2, 741, 536
34: 2, •'45,122
2, 740, 976
2, 769, 982
2, 774, 977
2, 763, 014
2, 741, 537
2, 763, 878
57.6: 2,740,144
112:
2, 730, 725
13: Re.24,125
332: 2, 705. IT')
107: 2,751,277
49: 2,767,411
59.6: 2,736,047
2, 732, 563
2. 728, 922
333: 2,763,875
108: 2,739,032
53: 2,761,157
2, 755, 492
2, 741, 777
2, 729, 829
334: 2.730,728
111: 2,740,689
72: 2,729,833
82: 2,729,838
2, 747, 199
2, 734, 201
2, 736, 043
112: 2,758,907
2, 744, 268
2, 750, 608
2, 761, 149
2, 744, 265
2, 757, 389
2, 770, 519
2, 749, 561
85: 2,706,408
113:
2, 750, 600
2, 748, 398
2, 772, 425
115.5: 2.749,208
76: 2,769,990
85.1: 2.730,735
115:
2, 740, 971
2, 749, 559
336: 2,720.831
2, 758, 003
86: 2,743,100
2, 765, 482
131-
2, 732, 564
2, 770. 814
337: 2,750.000
116: 2, 730, 427
2, 746, 065
85.2: 2,735,120
2, 768, 386
2, 771, 614
338: 2,728.1)20
2, 731, 323
2, 756, 444
97: 2,734,207
134
2, 745, 112
18: 2,744,260
2, 765, 480
116.4: 2,771,337
89: 2,764,767
2, 745, 124
141-
2, 730, 726
21: 2,760,210
2, 769, 185
120: 2,729.535
2, 769, 991
2, 747, 207
145
2, 741, 778
31: 2,745,113
339: 2,75D,2oo
2, 743, 232
2, 770, 819
120.5: 2,758,325
2, 757, 384
37: 2, 700, 937
343: 2,757.300
2, 759, 787
2, 770, 820
123: 2,757,395
2, 770, 812
2,770,815
344: 2,751,000
121: 2,772,944
91: 2,759,202
2, 759, 205
146
2, 757, 385
38: 2,730,727
347: 2, 700, 105
125: 2,751,278
95: Re. 24,225
123.3: 2,739,324
148
2, 747, 200
2, 732, 567
348: 2,731,052
2, 769, 685
2, 739, 322
128. 4: 2, 744, 270
149
2, 756, 438
2, 751, 605
2, 741, 780
128: 2, 739, 033
2, 746, 066
128.6: 2,735,121
2, 761, 150
42: 2,740,131
2, 748, 399
2, 739, 034
97: 2,702,005
133: 2,733,463
2, 774, 973
43: 2,743,463
2, 751, 610
129: 2, 753, 210
100: 2, 709. 902
2, 761, 159
154
2, 774, 974
44: 2,731,650
350: 2,753,573
130.1: 2,758,908
101: 2,709,186
2, 764, 768
159
2, 759, 195
47: 2,738,520
351: 2,740,134
2, 768, 057
107: 2,732,570
136: 2.732,571
2, 760, 207
51: 2,740,132
354: 2,741,781
2, 768, 868
2, 754. 528
142: 2, 730, 736
166
2, 767, 407
2, 752, 613
355: 2,770,810
131: 2,766,099
2, 757. 391
2, 731, 653
170
2, 766, 461
2, 768, 390
356: 2,756,443
133: 2,730,428
109: 2. 740, 137
2, 738, 527
172
2, 755, 484
53: 2.731,051
361: 2,712,052
137: 2,733,120
111: 2,757,392
2, 748, 405
2, 766, 462
2, 734, 202
7— 1: 2,730,729
2, 739, 869
118: 2,757,393
2, 748, 406
173
2, 751, 602
2, 740, 133
4: 2,746,064
2, 753, 241
120.5: 2,753,575
2, 757, 396
2, 755, 485
55: 2,759,198
5.4: 2,700,211
137.5: 2,735,742
122: 2,760,213
2, 760, 215
177
2, 728, 920
2, 751, 603
2, 763, 873
2, 769, 983
2, 769, 984
2, 769, 985
2, 769, 986
57: 2,755,487
14.1: 2.733, 150
139: 2,762,681
2, 774, 083
2, 762, 068
63: 2,705,477
2, 758, 320
141: 2, 749, 209
123: 2,744,269
65: 2,761,152
14.25: 2,734,204
149.3: 2,729,536
129: 2,751,613
2, 769, 189
68: 2,730 319
2, 763, 876
150.5: 2,767,043
2, 751, 614
2, 770, 824
2, 769, 182
2, 773, 272
151: 2,729,537
135: 2,770,821
2, 774, 087
69: 2,747,203
14.5: 2,771,078
156: 2,745,712
136: 2,729,834
146: 2,742,657
2, 755, 488
79: 2,751,000
2, 764, 763
81: 2,733,452
82: 2,745,114
8- 1: 2,768,867
2, 772, 138
140: 2,735,116
2, 759. 206
178
182
185
2, 772, 421
2, 736, 038
2, 732, 565
2, 744, 263
2, 754, 523
2, 756, 439
2, 760, 208
2, 765, 475
2, 746, 062
2, 752, 609
2, 753, 571
2, 759, 196
2, 762, 061
2, 763, 874
2, 765, 476
2, 768. 387
2, 769, 181
2, 762, 062
2, 739, 317
2, 743, 461
2, 740, 130
2, 768, 388
2, 743, 462
2, 772, 136
4: 2,740,687
158: 2,768,869
159: 2,757,065
2, 767. 412
141: 2,740,074
2, 763, 879
147: 2. 731, 654
6.5: 2,733,119
2, 762, 679
9— 1: 2,734,205
2, 734, 206
153: 2,733,458
155: 2,730,732
13— 5: 2,754,346
6: 2,747,006
84: 2, 774 079
2, 772, 137
2, 740, 135
2, 752, 618
2, 749, 378
91: 2,763,013
2, 767, 410
92: 2, 706 403
7: 2,741.531
12: 2,763,528
2, 744, 267
2, 759, 201
2, 772, 426
162: 2.742,050
2, 761, 890
2, 767, 235
14: 2,733,974
2, 764, 765
169: 2,774,084
2, 773, 111
187
93: 2. 730, 320
2, 752, 614
17: 2.741,532
2, 741, 533
2: 2,739,321
2, 741, 782
11— 1: 2,729,835
2, 743, 467
9: 2, 752, 409
2, 752, 410
189-
191
192
200
213
2, 766, 464
2, 774, 080
94: 2,735,113
2, 757, 387
2, 772, 423
98: 2,742,651
99: 2,733,453
2, 736, 041
2, 738, 521
2, 750, 603
2, 755, 489
2,758,317
2, 758, 318
2, 764, 764
2, 769, 183
2, 774, 081
2, 774, 082
2, 750, 249
18: 2,733,975
2, 751, 276
2, 770, 518
19: 2,739,808
21: 2,701,400
2, 772, 943
24: 2,760,841
30: 2,763,529
34: 2, 742, 340
2, 756, 119
2, 774, 647
2, 774, 648
36: 2,768,051
2, 774, 649
2, 745, 118
3: 2,770,817
5: 2,747,204
6: 2,743,465
2, 755, 490
2, 758, 321
2, 773, 273
8: 2,771,617
8.3: 2,736,044
2, 765, 481
9: 2,738,524
2, 752, 615
2, 754, 525
11: 2,749,560
2, 752, 619
2, 755, 491
2, 759, 203
2, 760, 214
2, 762, 066
2: 2,769,187
2, 772, 427
12— 1: 2,735,117
2, 736, 045
2, 738, 526
2, 740, 138
2, 740, 139
2, 746, 067
2, 747, 206
2, 761, 002
2, 761, 003
2, 774, 803
10: 2,744,944
12: 2, 758. 144
13: 2,766,313
2,773,112
14: 2, 771. 198
16: 2,753,388
2, 758, 145
18: 2,744,945
2, 759, 034
2, 774, 804
20: 2,744,152
2, 747, 201
2, 752, 616
2, 757, 394
2. 763, 704
216
2, 759, 197
2, 728, 921
39: 2,757,064
40: 2, 708, 052
2, 764, 766
17: 2,742,654
2, 771, 619
2, 774, 085
22: 2,744,9 40
23: 2, 755, 325
223
2, 760, 209
42: 2, 740, 2oo
2, 751, 611
7.3: 2.733,459
2, 765, 360
225
2, 761, 151
100: 2,738,522
2, 749, 207
18: 2,748,400
7.5: 2,703.016
25: 2,735,881
227
2, 736, 039
101: 2,753,572
2, 768, 053
43: 2, 703, 530
2, 752, 617
7.8: 2.740,140
2, 772, 318
231
2, 729, 828
104: 2,765,478
19: 2,753,574
2, 756, 445
26: 2,729,692
234
2, 744, 264
109: 2,758,310
45: 2, 758, 001
2, 760, 212
8.2: 2,758.323
2, 759, 035
237
2, 751, 604
111: 2,756,441
48: 2, 734, 793
2, 774, 979
8.5: 2,748,403
2, 767, 236
2, 752, 610
122: 2,745,115
2, 742, 341
20: 2,761,154
8.7: 2,733, 100
2, 768, 226
2, 771, 612
130: 2,771,615
2, 754, 171
2, 766, 466
8.8: 2,768,395
2, 773, 923
239
2, 732, 566
131: 2,736,042
49: 2,753,239
54. 2: 2, 741, 534
21: 2.728,927
9.1: 2,729,830
27: 2,743,306
2, 738, 518
2, 745, 116
2, 729, 832
10.2: 2,754,529
2, 755, 326
2, 767, 408
149: 2,751,607
55: 2, 729, 533
2, 735, 115
10.4: 2,736,046
29: 2,755,327
240
2, 742, 649
152: 2,773,2iW
2, 733, 976
2, 738, 525
2, 749, 562
2, 761, 004
242
2, 742, 650
176: 2,772,424
2, 743, 231
2, 740, 972
2, 758. 324
31: 2,743,307
243
2, 752, 611
194: 2,759,199
2, 743, 991
2, 745, 119
10 5: 2. 730, 733
2, 745, 891
246
2, 767, 409
197: 2,701.153
2, 743, 992
2, 748, 401
2, 768, 396
2, 762, 856
251
2, 758, 315
200: 2,745,117
2, 743, 993
2,751,612
11.3: 2,768,397
2, 765, 361
2, 772, 422
202: 2,708,301
2, 746, 836
2, 754, 526
12: 2,739,323
33: 2,730.500
252
2, 752, 612
226: 2. 7 12. 053
2, 750, 250
2,761,155
12.3: 2,759,204
2, 754, 347
2, 756, 440
253: 2,773.270
2, 759, 786
2, 762, 063
12.4: 2,743,468
34: 2,7)0,379
2, 758, 316
264: 2,773,271
58: 2,768,054
2, 771, 618
2, 774, 086
35: 2,757,219
2, 771, 613
266: 2,720,830
61: 2,758,002
24: 2,763,015
13.3: 2,740,141
14— 1: 2,762,069
254
2, 774, 975
2, 735, 114
2, 762, 680
38: 2,742,655
15: 2,761,158
22: 2,718, 107
255:
2, 739, 318
273: 2,733,454
2, 764, 467
10 i: 2 768 393
17: 2,730,734
38: 2, 740, 145
256
2, 733, 450
285: 2,731,203
74: 2,741,535
2: 2| 740^973
2,735,118
42: 2, 755, 193
286-
2, 731, 649
286: 2.771,016
2, 768, 055
5: 2,761,156
17.2: 2,729,837
71: 2,750,609
287:
2. 736. 040
287: 2,750,442
75: 2,710,088
2, 763, 877
2, 740, 142
2, 751, 615
2, 763, 012
294: 2,728,<r23
94.11: 2,750,251
6: 2,733,457
18.7: 2,750,607
2, 757, 397
295:
2, 750, 601
296: 2,728,1)21
2, 755, 165
2, 741, 783
20: 2,748,404
72: 2,739,325
5— 2:
2, 734, 199
310: 2,743,464
94.14: 2,732,277
2, 741, 784
2, 752, 620
2, 759, 207
2. 747, 202
2, 768, 392
94.16: 2,775,504
2, 762, 064
21: 2,762,067
2, 760, 216
2, 754, 524
317: 2,732.568
94.18: 2,768,056
10: 2,740,136
24.5: 2,740,975
15— 3: 2,766,469
2, 768, 389
2, 733, 455
94.24: 2,733,977
2, 745, 120
33: 2,740,143
2, 773, 274
2, 770, 813
2, 757, 388
94.27: 2,766,098
11: 2,730,730
33.2: 2,766.467
4: 2,746,069
8:
2, 733, 451
2, 769, 988
94.31: 2.729.534
2, 748, 402
36.8: 2,733,461
2, 747, 208
2, 757, 386
318: 2,728,025
2, 772, 139
2, 758. 322
2, 770, 822
2, 750. 610
9:
2, 741, 779
319: 2,750,604
2, 772, 140
13: 2.747,205
38: 2,733,462
2, 774, 088
CLASSIFICATION OF PATENTS
935
15—121.2: 2,767,417
15— 188: 2,764,773
15— 253
122: 2,7:«>.7l.->
190: 2,771.(125
2, 739, 328
198: 2,739,332
2, 745, 127
2, 740, 980
254:
2, 760, 218
201: 2,730,747
255:
123: 2,744,270
202: 2,732,578
2, 746, 071
2, 753, 580
2, 774, 093
2, 757, 402
124: 2,764,771
203: 2,774,096
126: 2,741,789
209: 2,752,625
127: 2,734,209
2, 753, 581
2, 746, 072
2, 754, 532
2, 774, 094
2, 763, 021
128: 2,731.0.-,o
2, 774, 983
256. 5:
2, 743, 469
2, 774, 984
257:
2, 751, 618
210: 2,744,279
2, 752, 624
2, 746, 074
258:
2, 756, 449
2, 755, 497
2, 759, 209
2, 761, 164
2, 770, 827
2, 762, 075
264:
129: 2.736,049
2, 768, 403
265:
2, 748, 411
2, 769, 193
2, 748, 412
2, 773, 277
267:
130: 2,759,210
218: 2,748,413
268:
2, 773, 276
220: 2,759,211
131: 2,735,124
222: 2,754,533
302:
2, 735, 125
224: 2,759,212
304:
2, 738, 530
225: 2,733,468
306:
2, 750, 614
226: 2,748,414
307:
2, 760, 219
227: 2,728,932
2, 765, 485
2, 735, 127
308:
2, 768, 399
2, 736, 052
2, 768, 400
2, 738, 533
310:
2, 768, 401
2, 745, 128
312:
2, 770, 828
228: 2,743,471
314:
131.05: 2,762,071
2, 764, 774
317:
2, 763, 019
229: 2,729,841
318:
132.5: 2,731,657
2, 730, 748
319:
2, 732, 575
2, 738, 534
320:
2, 753, 577
2, 744, 280
321:
2, 762, 072
2, 755, 498
132.7: 2,749,566
2, 756, 453
323:
133: 2,753,578
230: 2,735,128
2, 772, 430
2, 747, 210
324:
134: 2,740,979
2,747,211
135: 2,756,450
2, 765, 486
136: 2,750,615
2, 766, 473
325:
2, 772, 431
231: 2,739,333
327:
137: 2,732,576
2,739,334
2, 763, 881
2, 740, 150
328:
332:
333:
2, 763, 882
236: 2,745,129
2, 774, 095
2, 746, 075
2, 774, 981
2, 748, 415
138: 2,728,930
2, 761, 165
2, 742, 660
2, 770, 829
2, 743, 470
244: 2,731,658
2, 746, 073
2, 735, 129
2, 764, 772
2, 739, 335
2, 766, 472
2, 742, 661
337:
339:
2, 772, 432
2, 744, 281
140.2: 2,738,531
2, 753, 582
140.4: 2,736,050
2, 761, 166
344:
144: 2,750,616
2, 761, 167
2, 755, 495
2, 763, 885
2, 771, 623
2, 769, 995
349:
351:
145: 2,753,579
245: 2,733,469
147: 2,735,126
2, 739, 336
2, 739, 329
2, 739, 337
2, 741, 790
2,739,338
361:
154: 2,730,746
2, 741, 791
159: 2,763,883
2, 741, 792
160: 2,736,051
2, 750, 617
2, 740, 147
2, 751, 619
374:
2, 757, 399
2, 757, 403
383:
163: 2,756,451
2, 760, 220
399:
164: 2,768,402
2, 764, 775
167: 2,771,624
2, 766, 474
406:
169: 2,769,192
2, 767, 419
410:
170: 2,728,931
2, 771, 626
171: 2,732,577
2, 772, 435
415:
172: 2,749,567
2, 772, 436
16- 1:
176: 2,738,532
246: 2,728,933
2, 739, 330
2, 746, 076
2, 761, 163
2, 753, 583
7:
2, 763, 884
2, 757, 404
2, 772, 433
247: 2,733,470
10:
2, 772, 434
248: 2,733,471
16:
179: 2,756,452
2, 763, 022
2, 757, 400
250: 2,728,934
180: 2,755,496
2, 743, 472
18:
181: 2,740,148
2, 747, 212
2, 744, 277
2, 747, 213
21:
182: 2,734,210
2, 749, 568
24:
2, 757, 401
2, 751, 620
183: 2,734,211
2, 756, 454
29:
2, 734, 212
2, 761, 168
2, 754, 531
2, 761, 169
30:
2, 762, 073
250.4: 2,743,473
33:
2, 767, 418
2, 748, 416
34:
184: 2,739,331
2, 763, 023
35:
2, 762, 074
2, 769, 194
2, 763, 020
250.5: 2,733,472
2, 774, 982
2, 746, 077
38-
185: 2,740,149
2, 755, 499
40i
2, 744, 278
251: 2,759,213
42:
: 2,745,130
2, 753, 584
2, 760, 221
: 2,740,151
: 2,736,053
2, 738, 535
2, 738, 536
2, 739, 339
2, 740, 152
2, 744, 282
2, 745, 131
2, 752, 626
2, 759, 214
: 2,729,842
: 2,729,843
2, 740, 981
: 2,738,537
2, 743, 474
2, 768, 404
: 2,757,405
: 2,728,935
2, 772, 437
: 2,774,097
: 2,733,473
2, 763, 024
: 2,754,534
: 2,734,213
: 2,756,455
: 2,751,621
2, 761, 170
: 2,729,844
2, 748, 417
: 2,764,776
: 2,729,845
2, 772, 438
: 2,760,222
2, 730, 749
2, 753, 585
2, 731, 659
2, 757, 406
2. 763. 886
2, 747, 214
2, 769, 996
2, 730, 750
2, 734, 214
2, 769, 997
2, 734, 215
2, 769, 998
2, 769, 999
2, 758, 328
2, 740, 982
2, 730, 751
2, 734, 216
2, 740, 983
2, 747, 215
2, 758, 329
2, 770, 000
2, 770, 001
2, 763, 025
2, 734, 217
2, 746, 078
2, 756, 456
2, 758, 330
: 2,739,340
2, 734, 218
2, 738, 538
2, 747, 216
2, 730, 752
2, 734, 219
2, 740, 984
2. 763. 887
2, 747, 217
2, 740, 985
2, 730, 753
2, 758, 331
2, 770, 830
2, 734, 220
2, 750, 618
2, 740, 153
2,733,474
2, 742, 662
2, 765, 487
2,731,660
2, 770, 002
: 2,750,621
; 2,732,579
2, 733, 475
2, 736, 054
: 2,748,418
2, 753, 586
: 2,750,619
: 2,767,420
2, 770, 831
: 2,738,539
2, 738, 540
: 2,766,475
: 2,735,130
: 2,774,986
: 2,728,936
2, 751, 622
2, 770, 832
2, 748, 419
2, 742, 663
2, 735. 131
16— 42: 2,738,541
2, 744, 283
2, 746, 079
2, 757, 407
44: 2.73s, 542
49: 2,772,439
50: 2,761,171
51: 2,743,475
52: 2,735, 132
2, 741, 793
2, 770, 003
55: 2,752,627
2, 770, 004
59: 2,763,888
62: 2,774,987
65: 2,731,661
66: 2,753,587
75: 2,757,408
76: 2,755,500
82: 2,739,341
2, 769, 195
85: 2,767,421
2, 767, 422
2. 769. 196
2. 769. 197
86: 2,760,223
2, 760, 224
87: 2,754,535
88: 2,740,154
90: 2,750,622
93: 2,741,794
94: 2,747,218
2, 767, 423
95: 2,736,055
2, 753, 588
96: 2,759,215
105: 2,746,080
2, 761, 172
109: 2,729,846
110.5: 2,728,937
111: 2,731,662
114: 2,731,663
2, 734, 221
2, 772, 440
124: 2,771,627
126: 2,767,424
128: 2,734,222
2, 735, 133
2, 739, 342
2, 742, 664
2, 742, 665
2, 754, 536
2, 762, 076
2, 765, 488
2, 774, 098
130: 2,751,623
2, 763, 889
131: 2,744,284
138: 2,771,628
141: 2,743,476
2, 773, 278
143: 2,752,628
144: 2,735,134
145: 2,729,847
146: 2,770,005
147: 2,738,543
2, 745, 132
150: 2,745,133
2, 746, 081
158: 2,763,890
161: 2,750,620
163: 2,739,343
2, 740, 155
2, 751, 624
2, 751, 625
2, 754, 537
166: 2,732,580
169: 2,734,223
2, 769, 198
2, 772, 441
170: 2,748,420
171: 2,732,581
172: 2,770,833
173: 2,764,777
177: 2,749,569
178: 2,767,425
179: 2,732,582
2, 770, 834
180: 2,733,476
2, 774, 099
190: 2,771,629
191: 2,758,332
197: 2,739,344
2, 742, 666
2, 747, 219
2, 774, 100
198: 2,749,570
2, 758, 333
2, 767, 426
206: 2,761,173
17— 1: 2,730,754
2, 733, 477
2, 748, 421
2, 757, 409
2, 757, 410
1: 2,766,476
Rp.24,115
2: 2,744,285
2, 753, 589
2, 755, 501
2, 760, 225
2, 771, 630
2, 771, 631
2, 772, 442
4: 2,738,544
2, 738, 545
2, 771, 632
7: 2,746,082
Re.5
,1'M
44.1:
2, 756, 457
9: 2,738,546
2, 747, 220
11: 2,729,848
2, 735, 135
2, 738, 547
2, 739, 345
2, 766, 477
2, 774, 101
11.1: 2,743.477
2, 753, 590
2, 759, 216
11.2: 2,728,938
2, 732, 583
2, 741, 795
11.3: 2,731,664
2. 739. 346
18: 2,758,334
21: 2,770,006
26: 2,735,136
32: 2,752,629
2, 757, 411
2, 757, 412
2, 763, 026
34: 2,760,226
2, 754, 538
2, 731, 665
2. 739. 347
2, 764, 778
45: 2,750,623
2, 754, 539
2, 757, 413
2, 771, 633
1: 2,728,939
2, 728, 940
2, 728, 941
2, 740, 156
2, 741, 796
2, 745, 134
2,746,083
2, 746, 084
2, 752, 630
2, 752, 631
2, 753, 591
2, 753, 592
2, 754, 540
2, 755, 502
2, 759, 217
2, 763, 027
2. 766. 478
2, 767, 427
2, 769, 199
2, 770, 007
2. 773. 279
2. 773. 280
2, 774, 102
2: 2,730,755
2, 731, 666
2, 735, 137
2, 741, 797
2, 744, 286
2, 753, 593
2, 764, 779
2, 768, 405
2.4: 2,770,008
2.5: 2,729,849
2. 739. 348
2, 754, 541
2,758,335
2.6: 2,774,103
2.7: 2,738,548
3.5: 2,730,756
2, 746, 085
2, 755, 503
2, 755, 504
2, 759, 218
4: 2,732,584
2, 736, 056
2,755,505
5: 2,729,850
2, 745, 135
2, 750, 624
2, 750, 625
2, 767, 428
2, 774, 104
5.3: 2,743,478
6: 2,728,942
2. 743. 479
2, 756, 458
8: 2,730,757
2, 730, 758
936
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
8: 2,731,667
18— 18: 2,759,220
2,732,585
2, 761, 174
2, 732, 586
2, 770, 838
2, 740, 986
2, 770, 839
2, 742, 667
19: 2,740,987
2, 745, 136
2, 760, 231
2, 747, 221
2, 765, 493
2, 753, 594
20: 2,728,946
2, 755, 506
2, 744, 288
2,763,891
2, 748, 424
2, 763, 892
21: 2,744,289
2, 765, 489
24: 2,731,668
2, 767, 429
2, 755, 507
2, 770, 835
26: 2,735,138
2, 771, 634
2, 740, 159
2, 771, 635
2, 745, 138
2, 773, 281
2,774,989
2, 773, 282
30: 2,734,226
9: 2,742,668
2,739,349
2, 758, 336
2, 740, 160
10: 2,752,632
2, 742, 670
2, 763, 893
2, 744, 290
12: 2,728,943
2, 747, 226
2, 730, 759
2,730,760
2, 752, 634
2, 732, 587
2, 754, 545
2, 734, 224
2, 755, 508
2, 736, 057
2, 758, 338
2, 736, 058
2, 759, 221
2, 738, 549
2, 760, 232
2, 740, 157
2, 764, 781
2, 742, 669
2, 766, 482
2, 744, 287
2, 766, 483
2, 747, 222
2, 766, 484
2, 748, 422
2, 770, Oil
2, 749, 571
2, 773, 284
2, 752, 633
2, 774, 990
2, 753, 595
33: 2,736,061
2, 754, 542
2, 761, 175
2, 759, 219
2, 762, 079
2, 760, 227
34: 2,728,947
2, 764, 780
2, 728, 948
2, 765, 490
2, 733, 478
2, 765, 491
2, 745, 139
2, 767, 430
2, 754, 546
2, 768, 406
2, 763, 028
2,769,200
2, 765, 494
2, 770, 836
2, 769, 202
2, 770, 837
35: 2,772,443
2, 771, 636
36: 2,742,671
2, 771, 637
2, 770, 012
2, 774, 105
2, 770, 013
2, 774, 106
39: 2,730,765
2, 774, 107
2, 734, 227
13: 2,730,761
2, 752, 635
2, 730, 762
2, 767, 433
2, 732, 588
41: 2,747,227
2, 740, 158
42: 2,730,766
2, 740, 988
2, 731, 669
2, 740, 989
2, 733, 479
2, 750, 626
2,736,062
2, 750, 627
2, 752, 636
2, 753, 596
44: 2,732,589
2, 753, 597
2, 756, 460
2, 754, 543
45: 2,729,854
2, 758, 337
2, 730, 767
2, 760, 228
2, 739, 350
2, 760, 229
2, 750, 629
2, 760, 230
2, 769, 203
2, 766, 479
47: 2,772,141
2, 766, 480
47.2: 2,731,670
2, 766, 481
47.3: 2,728,949
2, 767, 431
2, 753, 598
2, 769, 201
47.5: Re.24,174
2, 773, 283
2, 728, 950
14: 2,747,223
2, 732, 590
2, 747, 224
2, 736, 063
2, 767, 432
2, 740, 990
2, 770, 009
2, 741, 798
15: 2,728,944
2, 743, 482
2, 754, 544
2,746,080
2, 756, 459
2, 747, 228
2, 762, 077
2, 750, 630
2, 763, 894
2, 753, 599
2, 765, 492
2, 754, 547
2, 774, 988
2, 755, 509
16: 2,751,626
2, 755, 510
2, 757, 414
2, 761, 176
16.5: 2,738,550
2, 763, 029
2, 762, 078
2, 763, 895
17: 2,730,763
2, 767, 434
2, 736, 059
2, 769, 204
2, 743, 480
2, 770, 840
2, 747, 225
2, 772, 444
2, 770, 010
2, 773, 285
18: 2,728,945
2, 774, 108
2, 729, 851
48: 2,728,951
2, 729, 852
2, 744, 291
2, 729, 853
2, 744, 292
2, 730, 764
2, 746, 087
2, 734, 225
2, 746, 088
2, 736, 060
2, 751, 627
2, 743, 481
2, 761, 177
2, 745, 137
2, 763, 896
2, 748, 423
2, 767, 435
54:
48: 2,768,407
2, 770, 014
2, 773, 286
2, 774, 109
2, 774, 991
8.8: 2,740,991
53: 2,739,351
2, 741, 799
2, 757, 415
2, 763, 897
2, 766, 485
2, 769, 205
2, 770, 841
2, 729, 538
2, 729, 539
2, 732, 279
2, 733, 121
2, 733, 122
2, 733, 978
2, 734, 794
2, 743, 994
2, 761, 754
2, 764, 468
2, 764, 469
2, 768, 870
2, 775, 505
2, 775, 506
2, 775, 507
55: 2,729,855
2, 732, 591
2, 732, 592
2, 736, 064
2, 738, 551
2, 742, 672
2, 746, 089
2, 748, 425
2, 751, 628
2, 752, 637
2, 756, 461
2, 758, 339
2, 759, 222
2, 767, 436
2, 767, 437
2, 768, 408
2, 770, 842
2, 774, 110
19— 39: 2,740,
57:
58.5:
2, 736, 065
2, 745, 140
2, 749, 572
2, 728, 952
2, 736, 066
2, 745, 141
2, 750, 631
2, 763, 030
2, 770, 015
2, 730, 768
2, 740, 161
■-'. 741. MID
2. 752,63*
2.757.416
2, 760. 233
2.7i;.-).ihi
2, 773, 287
_ 2,747,229
2',73l]671
2, 731, 672
2, 735, 139
2, 736, 067
2, 739, 352
2, 743, 483
2, 746, 090
2, 747, 230
2, 750, 632
2, 751, 629
2, 759, 223
2, 762, 080
2, 763, 032
2] 77l] 638
2, 774, 993
9.3: 2,747,231
2, 767, 438
60: 2,740.162
.37: 2,748,426
.41: 2,746,091
.48: 2,748,427
1: 2,739,353
7: 2,729,856
8: 2,760,234
9: 2,747,232
10: 2,746,092
11: 2,759,224
16: 2,753,600
23: 2,738,552
24: 2,745,142
2,755,511
35: 2,731,673
37: 2,733,480
38: 2,760,235
2, 738, 553
2, 761, 178
2, 760, 236
2, 769, 208
2, 743, 484
2, 731, 674
2, 731, 675
2, 733, 481
2, 736, 068
2, 744, 293
2,734,228
2, 734, 229
2, 747, 233
2, 747, 234
2, 751, 630
2, 762, 081
2, 763, 898
87: 2,728,953
2, 740, 993
2, 744, 294
2, 747, 235
2, 755, 512
69: 2,736,069
2, 759, 225
70: 2,729,857
2, 746, 093
2, 749, 573
2, 770, 843
72:
2, 772, 445
89:
2. 755, 513
90:
2, 729, 858
2, 774, 111
93:
2. 745, 144
95:
2, 746, 094
96:
2, 734, 230
2, 752, 639
2, 774, 994
106:
2, 772, 446
2, 774, 112
108:
2, 742, 673
109
2, 740, 994
114:
2, 731, 676
2, 735. 140
116.
2, 731, 677
127
2, 754, 548
128
2, 734, 231
130
2, 728, 954
2, 738, 554
2, 740, 995
2, 740, 996
2, 744, 295
2, 755, 514
2, 761, 179
2, 7(17,, 495
2, 766, 486
2, 769, 209
2, 771, 639
131
2, 734, 232
2, 735, 141
2. 745, 145
2, 751, 631
2, 756, 462
2, 761). 237
2, 774, 995
134
2, 741, 801
2, 749, 575
135
2, 729, 859
2, 734, 233
2, 738. 555
2.746,095
2,751,632
2, 75S, 3 49
2, 762, 082
2, 766,, 4S7
2, 767. 439
2, 769, 210
137
2, 750, 633
139
2, 735, 142
2,741,802
2,741,803
140
2, 72S, 955
2. 730, 770
2, 765, 490
141
2, 749, 574
142
2, 730, 771
2. 731, 678
2, 740, 164
2, 750, 634
2, 755, 515
2, 762, 083
2, 704, 782
2,771,040
2. 774, 113
143
2, 729, 860
2, 755, 516
2, 763, 033
2, 773, 288
143.5
2, 743, 485
144
2, 736,, 07(1
144.5
2, 763. S99
148
2, 738, 556
149:
2, 754, 549
153:
2, 748, 428
155:
2, 746, 096
2, 770, 844
156:
2, 729, 861
2, 731, 679
2, 738, 557
2, 748, 429
2, 749, 576
2, 751, 633
157:
2, 758, 341
159:
2, 736, 071
2, 745, 146
2, 770, 016
2, 770, 845
161:
2. 771, 641
165:
2, 748, 430
2, 774, 114
166
2, 763, 034
109
2, 763, 035
.5
2, 751, 634
2, 753, 601
2, 757, 417
2, 770, 846
1
2, 761, 180
2, 764, 783
1.11
2, 741, 804
1.12
2, 761, 181
. 123
2, 740, 165
1.13
2, 740, 997
2, 742, 674
2, 743, 486
1.42
2, 752, 640
2, 749, 577
2
2,731,680
2, 733, 482
2, 736, 072
2, 746, 097
2, 751, 635
2, 754, 550
2, 755, 517
2, 757, 418
2, 760, 238
2, 762, 084
2, 765, 497
2, 765, 498
2, 765, 499
2, 765, 500
3
2, 774, 115
3.5
2,769,211
4
2, 730, 772
2, 742, 675
2, 746, 098
2, 747, 236
2, 752, 641
2, 756, 463
2, 766, 488
2. 767, 440
2. 769, 212
5
: 2,735,143
2, 740, 166
2, 754, 551
2, 770, 847
2, 770, 848
: 2,743,487
2, 762, 085
: 2,740,167
11
: 2,760,239
11
: 2,728,956
2, 753, 602
2, 753, 603
2, 770, 849
IS
: 2,730,773
2, 731, 681
2, 761, 182
2, 766, 489
2, 766, 490
2, 767, 441
2, 771, 642
2, 774, 996
2, 774, 997
1J
: 2,728,957
2, 756, 464
16
: 2,729,862
2, 730, 774
2, 734, 234
2, 735, 144
2,741,805
2, 743, 488
2, 747, 237
2, 747, 238
2,751,636
2, 759, 226
2, 759, 227
2, 703, 900
2, 708, 409
2, 769, 213
2, 774, 116
2. 774, 117
IS
: Re.24,237
2, 736, 073
2, 739, 354
2, 740, 168
2, 740, 169
CLASSIFICATION OF PATENTS
937
2.5: 2,755,166
2, 755, 167
2, 756, 120
2, 757, 066
53: 2, , r.:,:;i
2, 750, 252
74
: 2,741,003
2, 764, 789
78
: 2,771,644
8C
: 2,771,645
8:
: 2,775,005
91
: 2,729,864
95
: 2,728,962
10L
: 2,756,470
111
: 2,770,854
117
: 2,775,006
120
: 2,741,812
2, 741, 813
2, 754, 554
126
: 2,741,004
127
2, 759, 228
5.5
. 2,771,646
9
: 2,728,963
2, 746, 104
2, 765, 505
2, 770, 855
10
2, 757, 424
2, 759, 229
2, 761, 186
2, 763, 902
2, 769, 216
20
2, 733, 488
2, 742, 682
2, 751, 645
2, 752, 646
2, 765, 506
2, 767, 445
21
2, 755, 526
2, 762, 092
2, 769, 217
31
2, 739, 360
2, 754, 555
32
2, 741, 005
2, 742, 683
33
2, 733, 489
36
2, 752, 647
2, 772, 453
37
2, 775, 007
38
2,751,646
2,767,446
42
2,731,687
48
2, 767, 447
01 i
2, 756, 471
57
2, 763, 039
2, 763, 903
2, 770, 856
7.2
2, 746, 105
2, 747, 244
2, 749, 583
2, 752, 648
2, 754, 556
2, 757, 425
2, 762, 093
2, 763, 040
2, 767, 448
2, 768, 413
2, 769, 218
2, 770, 021
2, 775, 008
7.3:
2, 751, 647
2, 756, 472
2, 772, 454
7.4:
2, 745, 151
2, 749, 584
2, 752, 649
58:
2, 748, 433
65:
2, 729, 865
2, 740, 176
2, 745, 152
2. 763. 041
2, 770, 857
5. 1:
2, 749, 585
2, 752, 650
67:
2, 758, 346
68:
2, 754, 557
2, 774, 122
70:
2, 775, 009
73:
2, 734, 240
2, 734, 241
75:
2, 762, 094
77:
2, 743, 491
2,751,648
79:
2,741,006
2,741,814
2, 743, 492
2, 744, 303
2, 745, 153
2, 750, 639
2, 762, 095
2, 762, 096
2, 763, 904
2, 772, 455
82
2, 753, 605
85
2, 753, 606
22— 8.
: 2,774,123
: 2,750,640
2, 760, 244
2, 766, 496
9C
: 2,756,473
2, 770, 858
92
: 2,744,304
93
: 2,766,497
94
: 2,733,490
2, 754, 558
95
: 2,744,305
95.7
: 2,741,815
96
: 2,772,456
101
: 2,768,414
2, 773, 290
110
2, 732, 599
2, 753, 607
113.5
2, 752, 651
2, 771, 647
118
2, 756, 474
123
2, 755, 527
2, 763, 042
134
2, 735, 147
2, 745, 154
2, 763, 905
137
2, 764, 790
139
2, 734, 242
2, 743, 493
2, 759, 230
2, 763, 043
2, 763, 906
144
2, 762, 097
2, 767, 449
147
2, 741, 816
2, 751, 649
149
2, 748, 434
152
2, 759, 231
153
2, 760, 245
158
2, 741, 817
160
2, 761, 187
165
2, 732, 600
170
2, 755, 528
172
2, 752, 652
174
2, 75o[ 641
2, 766, 498
193
2, 734, 243
2, 736, 077
2, 748, 435
2, 751, 650
2, 757, 426
2, 765, 507
2, 770, 859
2, 771, 648
2, 771, 649
2, 771, 650
2, 772, 457
2, 772, 458
194:
2, 749, 586
196:
2, 752, 653
2, 756, 475
2, 759, 232
200:
2, 749, 587
200.1:
2, 732, 601
2, 740, 177
2, 743, 494
2, 747, 245
2, 754, 559
2, 763, 044
2, 770, 022
2, 772, 459
200. 5:
2, 731, 690
2, 735, 148
2, 743, 495
203:
2, 731, 689
2, 746, 106
2, 763, 907
2, 765, 508
204:
2, 762, 098
2, 768, 415
214:
2, 734, 244
2, 770, 860
215:
2, 758, 347
2, 771, 651
216.5:
2, 753, 608
217:
2, 756, 476
23- 1:
2, 735, 743
2, 735, 744
2, 739, 035
2, 742, 343
2, 745, 713
2, 756, 121
2, 757, 067
2, 758, 910
2, 760, 842
2, 760, 843
2, 762, 682
2, 762, 683
2:
2, 733, 979
2, 743, 153
2, 745, 714
2, 747, 962
2,761,755
_
2, 768, 058
2: 2,773,735
3: 2,758,005
2, 772, 945
14: 2,729,540
2, 732, 280
2, 732, 281
2, 732, 282
2, 741, 539
2, 741, 540
2, 744, 810
14.5: 2,733,123
2, 733, 124
2, 733, 125
2, 733, 126
2, 733, 127
2, 733, 128
2, 734, 795
2, 735, 745
2, 735, 746
2, 741, 541
2, 743, 154
2, 743, 155
2, 743, 156
2, 743, 157
2, 743, 158
2, 743, 159
2, 749, 211
2, 750, 253
2, 750, 254
2, 756, 122
2. 756. 123
2. 756. 124
2, 756, 125
2, 758, 006
2, 758, 007
2, 759, 788
2, 759, 789
2. 759. 790
2. 759. 791
2, 761, 756
2. 761. 757
2. 761. 758
2. 762. 684
2. 762. 685
2, 764, 470
2, 764, 471
2, 767, 044
2. 767. 045
2. 767. 046
2, 768, 059
2, 768, 871
2, 768, 872
2, 768, 873
2. 769. 686
2, 770, 520
2, 770, 521
2, 771, 338
2. 771. 339
2. 771. 340
2, 772, 142
2, 773, 736
16: 2,735,747
2, 756, 126
2, 773, 737
19: 2,733,980
2. 759. 792
2. 759. 793
2, 770, 522
21: 2,757,068
23: 2,767,047
25: 2,733,981
2, 753, 242
42: 2,764,472
48: 2,749,212
49: 2,755,168
50: 2,749,213
2, 767, 048
2, 767, 049
51: 2,735,748
2, 749, 214
2, 750, 255
2, 751, 279
2, 754, 172
2, 757, 069
2, 758, 008
2, 758, 911
2, 767, 050
2, 771, 341
52: 2,734,796
56: 2,733,129
2, 733, 130
2, 745, 715
2, 754, 173
58: 2,770,523
59: 2,773,738
2, 774, 070
60: 2,761,759
61: 2,730,429
2, 750, 256
2, 775, 508
63: 2,755,169
2, 767, 051
2, 770, 524
64: 2,752,222
64: 2,768,060
65: 2,773,739
66: 2,747,963
2, 762, 686
67: 2,;i'.... :"'i :
7.
: 2,729,541
2, 766, 100
2, 770, 525
7£
: 2,733,131
2, 742, 344
2, 762, 687
85
: 2,733,982
2, 739, 873
2, 768, 874
87
: 2,734,797
2, 752, 223
2, 753, 243
2, 758, 009
2, 761, 760
2, 762, 688
2, 767, 052
: 2,732,283
2, 743, 160
2, 743, 161
2, 743, 162
2, 745, 716
2, 757, 070
2, 772, 946
8£
2, 755, 170
90
2, 751, 280
2, 770, 526
91
2, 758, 912
2, 759, 794
2, 772, 143
93
2, 750, 257
97
2, 746, 840
103
2, 739, 036
2, 739, 037
104
2, 752, 224
2, 772, 145
106
2, 745, 717
107
2, 739, 038
2, 747, 964
2, 749, 215
109
2, 759, 795
110
2, 742, 345
2, 758, 010
114
2, 752, 225
2, 765, 213
2, 768, 875
115
2, 763, 531
116
2, 773, 740
117
2, 755, 171
2, 766, 101
2, 767, 053
2, 767, 054
2, 767, 055
2, 772, 947
2, 774, 650
119
2, 759, 796
121
2, 746, 841
2, 762, 689
122
2, 774, 651
125
2, 754, 174
126
2, 771, 342
128
2, 733, 132
2, 754, 175
129:
2, 739, 039
134:
2, 755, 172
2, 770, 527
2, 770, 528
139:
2, 775, 509
140:
142:
2, 750, 258
2, 754, 176
2, 773, 741
143:
2, 746, 842
2, 749, 216
2, 758, Oil
2, 769, 688
145:
2, 747, 965
2, 757, 071
2, 758, 012
2, 760, 844
147:
2,758,013
2, 758, 014
148:
2, 747, 966
150:
2,747,967
151:
2, 730, 430
2, 743, 164
2, 746, 843
2,759,797
2, 763, 532
2,768,876
152:
2, 731, 325
2, 740, 690
2, 765, 214
2, 765, 215
2,768,877
153:
2, 753, 245
2, 768, 061
2, 769, 689
154:
2,735,749
2,744,811
2,767,056
182:
[86:
158: 2,757,072
160: 2,761,761
165: 2,745,718
2, 765, 216
167: 2,730,431
172: 2,739,040
173: 2,739,874
2. 762. 690
177: 2,761,762
2. 761. 763
2. 761. 764
2, 766, 102
2, 768, 062
178: 2,747,968
181: 2,740,691
2. 769. 691
2, 731, 326
2, 757, 073
2, 759, 798
2, 763, 533
2,768,063
183: 2,733,983
2. 773. 742
184: 2,732,284
2, 735, 750
2. 743. 165
2, 747, 969
2, 752, 226
2, 757, 074
2. 761. 765
2, 735, 751
2. 772. 948
2. 772. 949
2, 772, 950
190: 2,735,752
2. 740. 692
2, 749, 217
2, 754, 177
2,767,057
2, 768, 878
2, 771, 343
200: Re.24,173
2, 749, 218
2. 771. 344
2. 773. 743
202: 2,731,327
2,733,133
2. 743. 166
2. 750. 259
2. 750. 260
2,760,846
2, 770, 529
2. 771. 345
203: 2,741,542
2, 772, 144
204: 2,741,543
2. 768. 064
205: 2,739,041
2, 762, 691
206: 2,733,984
2, 766, 103
2. 767. 058
2. 767. 059
207: 2,734,798
2,739,042
2,739,875
2, 745, 719
2. 768. 065
2,768,066
2, 775, 510
208: 2,729,542
2, 733, 134
2, 749, 219
209.1: 2,734,799
209.4: 2,731,328
2, 735, 753
2, 768, 067
2, 769, 692
2, 773, 744
209.5: 2,760,847
209.9: 2,734,800
2, 734, 801
210: 2,747,970
212: 2,750,261
213: 2,759,799
219: 2,731,329
2, 746, 844
220: 2,740,693
223.5: 2,747,971
2, 750, 262
2, 773, 745
224: 2,733,985
2, 757, 075
2, 767, 060
2, 767, 061
225: 2,729,543
2, 742, 346
2, 742, 347
2, 758, 913
2, 760, 848
2, 765, 217
938
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1956
225: 2,772,146
226: 2,767,062
230: 2,731,330
2, 732, 285
2, 733, 135
2, 734, 802
2, 735, 754
2, 740, 694
2, 740, 695
2, 743, 995
2, 745, 720
2, 749, 220
2, 752, 227
2, 753, 246
2, 754, 178
2, 761, 766
2, 765, 218
2,767,1
2, 770, 530
2, 770, 531
2, 772, 951
2, 773, 746
232: 2,774,652
252: 2,739,876
2, 740, 696
253: 2,750,228
2, 753, 247
2, 755, 173
2, 763, 534
2, 765, 219
2, 768, 879
2, 770, 532
2, 773, 747
254: 2,746,845
2, 753, 248
2, 756, 128
2, 767, 064
255: 2,741,544
2. 743, 167
2, 745, 721
2, 749, 221
2, 751, 281
2, 757, 076
2, 768, 069
259: 2,756,129
2, 773, 748
2, 774, 653
89.1: 2,734,803
2, 741, 545
i9.2: 2,730,432
19.5: 2,731,466
260: 2,739,043
2, 739, 877
2, 750, 263
2, 760, 849
2, 767, 065
262: 2,744,812
2, 761, 767
263: 2,768,070
264: 2,743,168
2, 743, 169
2, 747, 972
266: 2,761,768
269: 2,764,473
270: 2,733,136
2, 764, 474
2, 729, 544
2, 729, 545
2, 731, 331
2, 740, 697
2, 742, 348
2, 743, 170
2, 752, 229
2, 754, 179
2, 759, 800
2, 759, 801
270
2, 768, 071
271: 2,771,346
2, 773, 749
272: 2,749,222
272.6: 2,734,804
273: 2,733,986
2, 743, 996
2, 752, 230
2, 754, 180
2, 770, 533
277: 2,733,137
2, 739, 878
2, 750, 264
2, 768, 880
2, 773, 750
281: 2,729,546
2, 743, 163
2, 743, 997
2, 758, 015
2, 758, 914
2, 759, 802
2, 764, 475
2, 772, 952
2,775,511
282: 2,758,016
283: 2,747,973
2, 754, 181
2, 758, 017
2, 762, 692
2, 729, 547
2, 729, 548
2, 747, 974
2, 751, 282
2. 752, 231
2, 754, 182
2, 756, 130
2, 762, 693
2, 766, 104
285: 2,730,433
2, 739, 879
2, 750, 265
2, 758, 915
2, 760, 850
2, 764, 476
2, 774, 654
286: 2,774,655
288: 2,730,434
2, 734, 805
2, 739, 880
2, 740, 698
2, 741, 546
2, 741, 547
2, 743, 998
2, 744, 813
2, 745, 722
2, 745, 723
2, 745, 724
2, 745, 725
2, 747, 975
2, 747, 976
2, 750, 266
2, 753, 249
2, 755, 174
2, 760, 851
2, 761, 769
2, 767, 066
2, 768, 882
2, 769, 695
2, 769, 696
2, 772, 147
2, 775, 512
295: 2,767,067
301: 2,759,803
2, 766, 105
302: 2,739,044
2, 768, 883
2, 773, 751
2, 773, 752
308: 2,731,332
309: 2,739,045
310: 2,729,549
2, 729, 550
2, 735, 755
2, 739, 046
2, 743, 999
2, 746, 846
2,767,068
311: 2,772,953
312: 2,753,250
313: 2,773,753
314: 2,771,347
1: 2,745,155
5: 2,728,964
10: 2,765,509
20: 2,751,651
22: 2,736,078
23: 2,746,107
2, 759, 233
26: 2,773,291
27: 2,728,965
30.5: 2,735,149
31: 2,766,499
49: 2,729,866
2, 732, 602
2, 755, 529
2, 755, 530
2, 762, 099
66: 2,762,100
2, 768, 416
2, 774, 124
67: 2,767,450
68: 2,746,108
71.1: 2,741,818
71.2: 2,731,691
72.5: 2,772,460
73: 2,730,780
2, 745, 156
2, 746, 109
2, 746, 110
2, 746, 111
2, 751, 652
2, 751, 653
2, 761, 188
2, 764, 791
2, 764, 792
2, 766, 500
2,775,010
75: 2,760,246
77: 2,745,157
2, 769, 219
2, 730, 781
2, 735, 150
2. 752. 651
2, 772, 461
2, 749, 588
2.732,603
2,751.654
2, 747, 246
2, 740, 178
2, 759, 234
2, 761, 189
2, 766, 501
2, 746, 112
2, 743, 496
2, 745, 158
2, 748, 437
2, 756, 477
2, 762, 101
2, 735, 151
2, 758, 349
2, 762, 102
150:
2, 765, 510
2, 767, 451
152:
2, 759, 236
153:
2, 749, 589
2, 750, 642
2, 763, 045
2, 767, 452
2, 770, 023
156:
2, 748, 438
2, 751, 655
2, 760, 247
157:
2, 731, 692
2, 747, 247
2, 773, 292
158:
2, 747, 248
2, 772, 462
164
2, 750, 643
170
2, 751, 656
176
2, 729, 867
178
2, 735, 152
2, 757, 427
2,775,011
191
2, 767, 453
193
2, 769, 220
194
2,741,819
196
2, 72S, 1)66
2, 743, 497
2, 754, 560
201
2, 736, 079
2, 750, 644
2, 764, 793
204
2, 772, 469
205.1
2, 738, 560
2, 746, 113
2, 746, 114
2, 753, 609
2, 775, 012
2, 748, 439
2, 748, 440
2, 752, 655
2, 731, 693
2, 764, 794
2, 738, 561
2, 741, 820
2, 764, 795
2, 770, 024
2, 757, 428
2, 739, 361
2, 740, 179
2, 745, 159
2, 754, 561
2, 758, 350
2, 759, 237
2, 7671 454
2, 769, 221
2, 771, 652
2,771,653
2, 745, 160
2, 745, 161
2, 745, 162
2, 753, 610
2, 757, 429
2, 763, 908
2, 731, 694
2, 772, 463
2, 772, 464
2, 740, 180
2, 746, 115
2, 759, 235
2, 771, 654
2, 764, 796
2, 761, 190
2,731.6'.).-,
2.73S.562
■I, 756. ITS
2, 762, 103
2, 728, 967
2, 766, 502
2.732,604
245: 2,758,351
246: 2,745,163
248: 2,775,013
249: 2,731,696
2, 768, 417
252: 2,728,968
2. 733. 491
2, 743, 498
2, 773, 293
255: 2,729,868
2. 733. 492
260: 2,728,969
2, 764, 797
261: 2,740,181
263: 2,729,869
2, 748, 441
2, 775, 014
265: 2,746,116
270: 2,768,418
273: 2,731,697
274: 2,730,782
2, 767, 455
279: 2,750,645
1: 2,728,970
2, 750, 646
14: 2,763,046
15: 2,749,590
16: 2,775,015
21: 2,734,245
22: 2,755,531
24: 2,729,870
2, 734, 246
2, 734, 247
27: 2,770,025
30: 2,730,783
2, 771, 655
2, 772, 465
2, 772, 466
32: 2,731,698
2, 734, 248
2, 748, 442
36: 2,751,657
38: 2,756,479
2, 758, 352
39: 2,751.658
2, 754, 562
2, 762, 104
2, 770, 861
2, 751, 659
2, 756, 480
2, 772, 467
2, 752, 656
2, 770, 862
2, 775, 016
43: 2,734,249
45: 2,741,007
2, 757, 430
54: 2,729,871
83: 2,770,863
86: 2,755,532
105: 2,760,248
118: 2,730,784
2, 731, 700
2, 741, 821
2, 745, 164
2, 745, 165
2, 757, 431
2, 764, 798
2, 772, 468
2, 775, 017
120: 2,749,591
121: 2,732,605
2, 758, 353
2, 763, 909
2, 771, 656
126: 2,754,563
127: 2,735,153
2, 735, 154
2, 739, 362
2, 763, 047
2, 763, 910
128: 2,747,249
2, 753, 611
129: 2,733,493
2, 733, 494
130: 2,730,785
2, 733, 495
131: 2,732,606
2, 733, 496
2, 738, 563
2, 739, 363
2, 739, 364
2, 740, 182
2, 745, 166
2, 750, 647
25—131. 5:
144:
41:
42:
2, 731, 701
2, 734, 250
2, 775, 019
2, 729, 872
2, 733, 497
2, 738, 564
2, 743, 499
2, 729, 873
2, 732, 607
2, 748, 443
2, 751, 660
2, 765, 511
2, 739, 365
2, 749, 592
2, 770, 864
2, 753, 612
2, 735, 155
2, 736, 080
2, 741, 008
2, 757, 432
2, 763, 049
2, 765, 512
2, 741, 822
2, 730, 786
2, 744, 306
2, 760, 250
2, 758, 354
2, 731, 702
2, 731, 703
2, 754, 564
2, 730, 787
2, 732, 608
2, 758, 355
2, 733, 498
2, 761, 192
2, 773, 295
2, 765, 513
2, 765, 514
2, 754, 565
2, 749, 593
2, 739, 366
2, 747, 250
2, 773, 296
2, 750, 649
2,746,117
2, 750, 650
2, 755, 533
2, 766, 503
2. 736, 081
2, 758, 356
2, 729, 874
2, 736, 082
2, 760, 251
2, 735, 156
2, 742, 685
2, 771, 657
2, 771, 658
2, 752, 657
2, 775, 020
2, 775, 021
2, 729, 875
2, 735, 157
2, 728, 971
2, 753, 613
2, 730, 788
2, 770, 865
2, 729, 876
2, 759, 239
2, 762, 106
2, 736, 083
2, 728, 972
2, 734, 251
2, 734, 252
2, 751, 661
2, 758, 357
2, 758, 358
2, 760, 252
2, 761, 193
2, 773, 297
2, 750, 651
2, 770, 866
2, 735, 158
2, 735, 159
2, 732.600
2, 761, 194
2, 741, 009
2,746,118
2, 736, 084
2, 774, 125
2. 752. 65S
2, 752, 659
2, 752, 660
2, 763, 912
2, 733, 499
2, 747, 251
2, 756, 481
2, 734, 253
2, 738, 565
2, 760, 249
2, 762, 107
2, 761, 191
46:
2, 746, 119
2, 762, 105
51:
2, 756, 482
2, 763, 048
58:
2, 741, 010
2,763,911
62:
2, 730, 789
2, 773, 294
64:
2, 732, 610
2, 775, 018
2,732,611
CLASSIFICATION OF PATENTS
939
-25.35: 2,752,662
29—155. 5: 2, 747, 257
2, 759, 241
2, 750, 657
2, 763, 050
2, 751, 665
2, 768, 421
2, 753, 619
25.42: 2,729,878
2, 756, 485
2, 731, 705
2, 757, 443
2,731,706
2, 761, 197
2, 738, 567
2, 762, 113
2. 752, 663
2, 763, 052
2, 753, 616
2, 768, 424
2, 765, 517
2, 771, 663
2, 766, 510
155.53: 2,763,916
33: 2,743.502
155.55: 2,732,614
2, 743, 503
2, 734, 257
2, 745, 167
2, 746, 124
2, 739, 370
2, 754, 566
2, 746, 131
2, 761, 195
2, 748, 452
2, 770, 867
2, 753, 620
33.5: 2,774,130
2, 768, 425
34: 2,763,051
155.57: 2,739,371
35.5: 2,773,298
2, 743, 508
38: 2,745,168
2, 754, 569
43: 2,728,974
2, 768, 426
44: 2, 735, 161
2, 771, 664
46: 2,748,451
155.58: 2,751,666
67: 2,739,368
2, 764, 802
2, 746, 125
156.4: 2,734,258
2, 767, 458
2, 746, 132
2, 769, 224
2, 752, 664
2, 773, 299
2, 759, 245
68: 2,754,567
2, 769, 226
2, 774, 131
156.6: 2,748,453
69: 2,729,879
156.63: 2,741,017
2, 746, 126
156.7: 2.731,708
2, 757, 441
156.8: 2,730,794
2, 767, 459
2, 738, 571
70: 2,766,511
2, 739, 372
2, 771, 662
2, 743, 509
73: 2,747,255
2, 745, 171
2, 759, 242
2, 748, 454
2, 764, 801
2, 751, 667
78: 2,768,422
2, 754, 570
2, 769. 225
2, 759, 246
2, 772, 471
2, 760, 255
79: 2, 738, 568
2, 762, 114
80: 2, 743, 504
2, 764, 803
81: 2,730,791
2, 767, 460
2, 746, 127
2, 767, 461
90: 2, 732, 612
157: 2,728,976
2, 734, 255
2, 756, 486
2, 758, 362
2, 766, 513
93: 2, 746, 128
2, 771, 665
95: 2,730,792
157.1: 2,754,571
157.3: 2,731,709
95.1: 2,'730>93
2, 732, 615
2, 754, 568
2, 734, 259
2, 770, 027
2, 740, 188
2, 770, 028
2, 747, 258
96: 2,734,256
2, 749, 600
97.5: 2,753,617
2, 754, 572
103: 2,738,569
2, 756, 487
2, 753, 618
2, 759, 247
105: 2,751,663
2, 759, 248
2, 758, 363
2, 766, 514
2, 761, 196
2, 773, 301
116: 2,741,013
157.5: 2,754,573
2, 749, 599
2, 767, 462
2, 758, 364
157.6: 2,748,455
2, 773, 300
2, 763, 917
123: 2,750,656
159: 2,730,795
2, 757, 442
160.6: 2,747,259
128: 2,762.111
2, 772, 472
129: 2,770,868
177: 2,761,198
130: 2,741,014
182: 2,741,827
148.4: 2,741,015
2, 752, 665
2, 741, 826
2, 768, 427
2, 744, 309
182.1: 2,729,880
2, 751, 664
182.2: 2.770,029
2, 759, 243
2, 775, 024
2, 762, 112
182.5: 2.747,260
2, 765, 518
2, 760, 256
2, 766, 512
2, 760, 257
2, 770, 869
2. 763, 918
2, 774, 132
2, 765, 519
149.5: 2,728,975
2, 767, 463
2, 732, 613
182.7: 2.731,710
2, 738, 570
2, 736, 086
2, 741, 016
2, 753, 621
2, 747, 256
182.8: 2,731,711
2, 756, 484
2, 746, 133
2, 758, 365
2, 751, 668
2, 759, 244
2, 752, 666
2, 763, 915
183.5: 2.756,488
150: 2,745,169
187.5: 2,757,444
155. 5: 2, 731, 707
190: 2,764,804
2, 735, 162
191.2: 2,741,828
2, 740, 187
2, 746, 134
2, 742, 686
2, 747, 261
2, 743, 505
2, 750, 658
2, 743, 506
193.5: 2,748,456
2, 743, 507
194: 2,745,172
2, 745, 170
2, 756, 489
2, 746, 129
2, 767, 464
2, 746, 130
195: 2,746,135
196. 4:
196. 6:
2, 757, 445
2, 763, 919
2, 770, 870
2. 759. 249
2, 764, 805
2, 7119. 227
2. 77(1, 03(1
2, 770, 871
2, 735, 163
2, 773, 302
2, 729, 881
2, 765, 520
2] 770i 872
2, 752, 667
2, 755, 537
2, 759, 250
2, 741, 018
2, 746, 136
2, 770, 031
2[ 763] 920
2, 763, 921
2, 771, 666
2, 741, 019
2, 772, 121
2, 751, 669
2, 735, 164
2, 743, 512
2, 734, 260
2, 740, 189
2, 750, 659
2, 768, 428
2, 769, 228
2, 729, 882
2, 736, 087
2, 755, 538
2, 765, 521
2. 749, 601
2, 749, 602
2, 744, 310
2, 754, 574
2, 741, 020
2, 763, 922
2, 747, 262
2, 741, 829
2, 760, 258
2, 741, 021
2, 761, 199
2. 770, 032
2, 739, 373
2, 744, 311
2, 756, 490
2, 767, 465
2, 769, 229
2, 741, 022
2, 748, 457
2, 755, 539
2, 742, 689
2, 765, 522
2, 732, 616
2. 751, 670
2, 764, 806
2, 774, 133
2, 744, 312
2, 772, 473
2, 755, 540
2, 755, 541
2, 736, 088
2, 770, 873
2, 775, 025
2, 748, 458
2, 766, 515
2, 728, 977
2, 731, 712
2, 747, 263
2, 748, 459
2, 759, 251
2, 773, 303
2, 774, 134
2, 730, 796
2, 729, 883
2, 763, 053
2, 741, 830
2, 734, 261
2, 747, 264
2, 752, 668
2, 761. 201
2, 751, 671
2, 747, 265
2, 752, 669
2, 732, 617
2, 765, 523
2, 775, 026
2, 735, 165
2, 735. 166
2. 752, 670
2, 744, 313
2, 775, 027
2, 756, 491
2, 764, 807
2, 743, 513
2. 748, 4R0
2. 741. 023
417
2, 740, 190
2, 742, 690
2, 747, 266
2, 747, 267
2, 760, 259
2, 761, 202
2, 774, 135
418
2, 747, 268
2, 768, 429
419
2, 761, 203
420
2, 740, 191
420.5
2, 749, 604
2, 756, 492
2, 757, 446
2, 771, 667
421
2, 748, 461
2, 770, 874
423
2,731,713
2, 734, 262
2, 768, 430
2, 771, 668
424
2, 756, 493
2, 756, 494
2, 761, 204
2, 7G2, 115
2, 763, 054
2, 765, 524
426
2, 752, 671
427
2, 731, 714
428
Re.24,262
2, 759, 253
2, 759, 254
2, 765, 525
2, 768, 431
2, 769, 230
429
2, 746, 137
2, 751, 672
2, 751, 673
2, 771, 669
430
2, 757, 447
431:
2, 749, 605
2, 768, 432
432
2, 740, 192
2, 749, 606
2, 750, 660
433
2, 734, 263
2, 735, 167
435:
2, 758, 366
446:
2, 758, 367
447
2, 761, 205
2, 768, 433
450
2, 739, 374
2, 756, 495
2, 759, 255
2, 763, 055
451
2, 746, 138
452
2, 728, 978
2, 730, 797
2, 735, 168
2, 743, 514
2, 763, 056
453
2, 757, 448
454
2,741,024
2, 760, 260
2, 761, 206
455
2, 745, 173
2, 746, 139
2, 747, 269
2, 752, 672
2, 756, 496
2, 775, 028
456
2, 749, 607
458
2, 728, 980
2, 733, 502
2, 735, 169
460
2, 736, 089
2, 754, 575
2, 765, 526
462
2. 753, 622
463
2, 749, 608
2, 751, 674
2,751,675
2, 752, 673
469
2, 773, 304
470.1
2, 736, 090
2, 763, 057
470.5
2, 738, 572
471.1
2, 746, 140
471.5
2, 744, 314
2, 758, 368
471.7
2, 769, 231
472.1
2, 763, 923
472.7
2, 739, 375
472.9
2, 759, 252
2, 762, 116
2, 767, 466
473.1
2, 760, 261